. _ 1,11 inlis ,, y,--. .ourna ._,.....,,........,. 3 ,.. ) ..._,.,,.....,,,.. I OZC!2IZI . 111/IViltraiD i~SEPTBku I . O,lSsf. . '. 1, - . .t 14:11MIWITh.. , - ' ' Notlitek Ice; ore strongly indleistive of the pi-e -gret,' 0,1 die • ;Val iwitheet; than the necessity whichle.....: - ...tfy '''ocearring for cresting new tempi ,loikeeig , peculiar, port.ons. and special bitiincllnWof ' • and is no department of set- Yamt ii this ar e apparent th an in Geolnicrr - Eine* shots fo e dittoes of this branch of natural sislencii have n securely - laid, l‘,has not oily' become '410144 into ' the two diiitiii .4groups of PhyslealHeo indyelastratalogy, *this hit • . ter ilifilliel - div ;la itself into distinct segatents,; among.which have Itheology, or the study of Fossil Fontprl is. ' , I. • .. Rhos bah easel di; Coeur Jahtliitants of our earth. en A br ought under the Wailes of geol. , °gists shone t rty years ago by.the bite Dr. Hen ay Ditneau, a lergyinse of de. Scottish China, viiiiiiing at timed in Dautfrierthire. In Great Britain not, o' Ig . Dr.Deitiati bet Elir William Jar tr iiise L liart., . Rockland, Professor Owe°, and others have a ded mangy intoresting facts , to the study nflossi footprints_; tut we have not space' to piutitelarisii.: , - ai l In this post try fossil footprints have been oh,-. served:in sire a appertaleing to the lower portiOn of the ratbo Verona . series . These have been found is this oal Region. They occur here on the under seaces of same of the lnoties, in vatate of ''' a rifief,;" and their position on the seder avfife6 of the . wioditoner; Is owing to their ocean-ivies natanll„.eactktakiin from the strata n which these santitones repote, tin 3 o • e Jelin : onus were originally formed.— , In conasktoi with thestOmpiessions of the sand.. stonaicar i this Region; we And, besides .the l im-- printept the footsteps, a groovelike furrow Inter milling 'to the rows : of impressions. These fur rows are Out opposite to each other, but altogato, and are about ... from Ave to six inches long, by three-quarters of an inch wide. They seem to have had their origin in the motion of the tail of the animal,. whieti, hiving . vertically flattened chanicier, came in contact ' with the gruand at , . with stride of the creitta , and cut a shallow groove In the mud over which the animal tra versed.; This entail; from the nature 'of. it's id ' nolitienvidenee, seems, to have bad a ignition na . lure. and its stepi have been designated is those' of theBcOsropos.- Associated with the ' tracks of the Sauropiu, and OCCOTTiII , on the faces of the same• sandstones, iurnumerons ripple.markingt; sad the laces of -the, global are covered by due mammillationsi the' patentl casts of rain-pits, formed .on the muddy deposits 'Which support ihese • sandstones of thircarbonifinms eerie. of thii Region. _ ' • From thi'mognillettnt Survey of the Geography of , this State r which 04,.-Etlialtergh Review elas sea as one of the most valuable recent • contribu- Gone fo geological seierice, wit snake the annexed • quotation In regard to the Welt discoveries on this subject, here.. After,:,describing Dr. Leer's discoveries in 1840, of the "Searopes”'ln the Yes perdue formation la 'thit Mmghtiotboo4 the 'au , thor proceeds : • • 1 'About 1500 re s t lower in the formation, or fur-, '. that south in the same locality, the • geological' - starve.* broughtlo light another species of ttoot.; prints of much smaildr dimensions; and soon it .terwerds two varieties at a spot cut far south of the West Gapin Sharp Mountain. The largest • of the three species identical apparently with the SmuMpus of Lea, consiste-of footprints, each about two . inches in diameter, alternately right and left footed and quadrupedal, with the fore and ; hind. feet of nearly equal dime:m(oll4 the length of the stride being about nine inches, the straddle he• twpen the right and left footsteps nearly fourr, inches, and, the imprints of the hind feet but Milli behind those of the fore feet. A somewhat indis tinet grooving of the surface of the stone, in two or three places centrally between the two, rows of • footsteps, suggests that the creature leafing these • marks may hate dragged a tail behind it; and the ' whole aspect of the .impressions is ingestive of • an animal allied rather to the Saurian/ than to the Batrachian or Chelonian reptiles. All of the '• - ••ihree species of funtinarks are quadrupedal, and Ora them fire-toed, and, right and left footed, With an:alternation alsoimplying both fore .feet and hind feet. "In the smallest species, the toes are nearly di vergent, like that:lows of the human hand firm ly outspread upon a table. Each footprint is about half an inch in diameter, and the length of the stride is from two to four Melee. No hafts of 'reptilian bonei , were discovered with these impres sion*, nor indeed in any part of the formation. I have invariably .noticed that the surfaces bear— ing these supposed reptilian itnpressiousothichi • considerations of *conk°, have compelled me . to omit .engraving, exhibit various. indications .of • hairing been exposed to_the air in a wet state at the' time the 'imprints were fort/led. They are • always at the ineobefing partings between easily separating beds of sandstone; and the indented surface is glazed wijh a fine slimy clay, such as retreating turbid wa t er leaves behind it; the scat- tog off o: this coating clay soon obliterates the 11 smaller footprints: These glazed surfaces arelnr theinnore impressed with delicate water-marks and grooviogs,anch as poilsgists are wont to attribute • to shrinkage in mud from the san's heat. So el l , cluelVely are the footprints.cokfined to these glazed • and seemingly half air-driedSurfabes, that it is in vain to look for them by splitting open the ocher log layers of the sandstone, for they occur only when the beds epontaneously separate°. ‘ All the immolated phenomenSconOrtn the inference drawn from the footprints themselves, Out the creatures which left them Were air breathers in their organ . int ion.' (Geology of Penuestran ia, vol. ii. p. 831.) Dr. Sing has also , described ichnolites front strata 'which boleti to the cargefferons series iti North America. These footprints ware discov ered In i r sandstone appertaining to the Coat-mea sures• in Westmoreland county ;, Pconsylvania..— These footprints hails been figured' and described' •by Sir C. I,yell in his 'Manual;' and theylave, to some reepeets, a resemblance to the impressions of the Cheirotberium of the Tiles. The relative • ••. , size of the fore and hind impressions, however, more nearly approximates than in the Triassic iehnotites, the; hind ,luipritt not exceeding that of the foie one by more thin twice its else. . In these impressions;the footprints caused by the fore feet have four toes, while those which have been pro duced by . the hind feet exhibit five. The general aspect of ibis ichnolite is such u to support the conclusion that it molted from a reptile having a batrachian ohmmeter. To whatever / geological period we refer in con-. nezion footprints, we have the same testimony oftbe prevalence of physical ciinditioni akin to thoseirbieb now obtain in localities where like alrentostances appear—rain-fells, solar beat, and'geotle breezes. The pit•like impressions,Che desiccation craeks„and the ripple-workings are the • stroneevidence of these; and they lead us to the conclusion, In'tionnezion with the other phenols'. elm which are associated with ichnolites,. that 'Matter has been under the irilluence`of the setae laws and, in obedienee to these lairs, bas given rise to the suns pbenootena from-the earliest pa - There la a natural dispoeitiva to the human wand to endeavor to realise the complete 11.1' 4 74 any object which Is presented to it; - and although in some hasten - pee, as in the case of time, butint perfect notions tan, at least, prevail, still we find even here the disposition manifests itself. Theis is no ivittom more puseling to the geologist than theueryfroquent one to which be is subjected, at;:—flow long is . it Macs Abe, several animals lived which palmontology has revealed to us ?, And this quostipu is generally put with reference to sitratiomical time. The epochs- of geology,4o4. the periods of astronomy, have no common bases for oaltta lesion. The latter rests epos motion, the former has its data based upon life. The letter , calculates from , the revolatioes of the celestial lxulies, and the former draws iti,ieferences of time from existeneles. g ..Under such i'sircians lances the redn'etion of geological to astrono d uds appears very remote. The operations of those , ysical 471/13261 slier the relative diifiri*megUd sae . which modify.ejimme,**444 . 4le'' ohs in the piliebephy of ee o have temeUt buteliblent igebm- teeing a sas t iWditions nafavo`rabli certain Mei& beings. caused thetr - dMtion, land latticed, the Almighty. Governor of the eter mei ' verse to call into being new forms enfeeble to the altered circumstances. The chimps which _result from these ceases are at present excessively slow, and we have no reason to infer that in anterior periods of the earth's history they were more rap _ id. Until we can apprecifte the time required for the degradation and decomposition of hog. "' mime* et reekte from atmospherio dam, for the elenion and transport 'of mineral matter 'by ogue. on, indueeesi, and for 'the modifloations , which ,result from that fere, which operates bemeth the earth's surface, combined with the 'Siete width time agents prodnee on otgapfeed existeners, we must rut satisfied withitesowing tietaltameasura bleperlodi have elaiehd; and that, daring these latinessureide perio4the histories. of lite phyei can condition of thesterth, mind, the forme of life which were its cuteaposts, haves been written in natural hieroglyphim,whleh tell us that' 'toe Framer:o the world has exercised POW., whiteetimilleepliisleal changes el theekitie destroyed, GM tisletiag works of Ms bead, enlilig tog a b4iieg forme, , urhieb in their tart Were, iheitai 1 9 ve planes ealtrils.i be, otter Wl' hip et s lot her order.,, • . . . Prottetion Fredom!l . 3piacxvia - #OO - _ tßatificationalilee A meeting of ,tho .or the People 's Party, itud of all otipotO to the present Na• tiotKal Acimioistratum, *win beiliekl ; it "the Court House, in the Borough . of Pottsville, on MONDAY, September .12th, 1859, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose, of ratifying the nominations of the late People's County Convention,_ end, making , flOtherr Ifoinge* nientsteltbe CarriPaig. ;.• • - • CHAS. IgtAILBY, artirmatt. .1. T. Suomum, Ste. W e publish the , above all With pleasorei and trust that every Mend of the Principlei that ant mate the People's Party of Peens,lrani*, *ill make it a point to be present at the meeting on Mends; - neat. ' We have an unexceptionable County ticket;, we are working fora tidife_itilive prosperity ones moie to the eouniry ; we areriw. boring to establish reform* her. ic'ear 'ore Coun t,. so that the people shall not confiner* to be fleeced, sod per_ conSequesCe, be bneell/' used: ire ire endeavoring tto maintain the dignity of free, white Ishoiabisee the: degradation of shire - labor; we ewe making le io•rodute purity 'into die Nallonal Administration; we wish to Inaugurate an era when legislation will be,.io practice` not theory _alone, tbe -greatest- good to`tbe greatest liamber. - Efitii*" ., rare this object*' , of the People's Petty, and for the ultiMata "succes cf those ob. jacta the elfin's* of this 4 amity are called to strike a poyeeful - blow in Cetobar. Let s us form then, for' tie - contest. Ratty ,rum As mice , . miners; rally troll our workshops, !mechanic! ; rally farmers; pohan operators--41i who hare ism; an interest in spelfity of. this Regioo, with its inexheus mineral we.slth. ; Lot the Weil-, notion ilittertin . or moods); bast i strike terror to the hem of the Pro-Slarery,'Free TradePeueoe rimy. §how them that you are in earnest; that if apathy has been rosin of the past , with you, thit It is stricken' l from the cataleguc, and that your detenninatiofiequals in forCe the purity end strength of Jour principlee. ','' • " ' ,We have nnonipthe chaMpioni of the Prioci• I ides:of , the People; Party in Pennsylvania none more able, more sincere, more influential, more zlo queet, than the Reprisentattve : elect to Congress, from this Disttict, non. J,Astas If., Ce tePsaLt His position is recognised beyond,the boaudaries of our own State, and he will be'a prominent eon_ , . ~ . serenity° orndidate for "the Speakership of the Houle. The late•Couaty Coniention 'of the.Peo pkes Party stmong Its ' resOlutions endorsed Mr. camibeli c and urged him as s candidate fur.that important position—luiportaut to .. Penitvylvania, controlling as'lt dois the fnuniniera • Committee pfliisyi and 'Means, Protective; or non-Protect' tiren its Character. The reCogaition is merited, and e note it with satisfaction,k T ir a speakers an Monday ntrxt will be Ron., 3A345 H. CAMPIIIML; ROBEIti M. PAIEER, Ev4l., LiOlturrnotoutti, Esq., flowni.L . Fssuca,Pl and other eloquent gentlemen. i RALLY 4 RA 114:1 LY !! RALLY!!! Let the Ratification Meetingl be full and enthusiastic. . . Tux Paccious Bfriams.—The latest reliable in vestigations is to the disposition 'of. the immense quantitics of t the melons mental now Produced, point ta an mutualponsmisptioe of twelve millions starling in the ails, seven and la half millions sterling by loss end abrasion O . eoies, and ten millions hoarded id Europe and . 4sia. ; From England alone the . foreign export of mil: ver-,durng seven years (1 85 1-1857) ;.. was 47 mil lions sterling, and gold 11.706,000. In 1858. equivilentto sixty millions of dollars ; in 1857, to eighty millions of dollars, and from the Med iterranean .port, from tea to fifteen millions of dollen anntmlly. - In eotapetiiiou with domestio manufactures we buy goods when; laborers are Oitid fifty cents to a dollar, for males, and s twenty td seventy-Bre cents, ', for femalce;'"aud where capitel is abundant, at .three per mint. [ interest. As labor makes two thirds or threelourths of the Value of manafaet. tired good*, Of course we pay double .such wage,' to oar operatives. Europe, on the other band, imports from the East where laborerscan be bad at ton to thirty: cents per day. Hence the outgoing . of twenty millions sterling, ($100,000.80 . 0) , annually, from Western Euroxa to Asia. s , 4 : • THE BALTIHOHE AIIigRICAN; tHIO Ot the most highly appreciated papers un oar exeliaage appeals ibis week in a new dries. . myr:See advertisement of Lir..Sanford's Liver :Invigorator aril Family Catitactic . Pili, in another -column. • • EDITO 111.4 PETERSON? CRBAY EDITION, OF ' Y . OE fl AVERLY Nevitut.—This fine series of*ott's inconipira ble novels can be obtained ei Bannan's store in this Borough. Pries Five Doßars. Splendid read. log for the eonilng winter mrothS. NBADING FOR THY MILLION.—T. B. Peterson A Brothers have issued the second volume 'of their new and cheap edition of Charles Dickens' Works 'for the Million, to be completed In 28 volume', one toAts, issued on each and every Saturday; for twenty-five cents a volu me.. The cheap literitara of former Years 'did not tend much to Mciratte their rei4ers, but the reading! that Peterson now gives, at prices which scarcely cover the cost ; Of 'printing; is of the very beat Character , and mast exercise a wholesome influence over Iles pui r 4lo taste, binisking all readers aequalfited with tho works.of the best fiction +items in the English language. A reader in the country 'for one dollar can have the first four of tit* Toluene trans mitted to him, or the whole twenty-eight volumes will be sent fur five dollars. ' The second volume; issued:contains the conclusion 'Of , Olircr-Tsiist' and the commencement of Pickwiali Papers. - ' • 'N', 1 • TH6 NORTH Bunten It A /OR VOTITT—Re- Pubpshed by L. Scott A Co., b 44 Oold street, New . , York. 'Price, 83, per annum. Opens with an article on tbe Second volutite of GuisoA's. Memoir', which is declared. to be one et the most important bOoka, published is France. since the Revolutfon of Fabreary. l'"Piriatees Patronised by Obarks/.." . contains a fair - itiount of agreeable art gossip, and gives sufficient 'evidence 'net, that monarch mss an eimurager of art and a celtivator oftifte. • .'Syricto thank History" is 'a review of Cayman's Itcolesiastical LlietoryiefJohi p Bishop of Ephesus, being a picture of the Itixth century iti - church aid state drawn by a contemporary hand. !'{Vander iorrof an Artist" mills attention to a book by I Kane, containing sketches and pit:dorm Blue t: live of North American Indlins and scenery. Z .L.; other paper which, as is to this country, 'will gain , attention 'here, le Entitled "NetoHuYistud Fre:miscall LAittsd History." • - . . .. , In a long article on 4 0/csefest," to which on ac count it given of their foriaation, of the theories which have been proffenasto explain their phw. not:lens, and of the observationi recently-made, In ' 1 the structure and properties of,lce, the preference lisgivon.to the theory of Professor Forbes, though -1. is at the same time avowed that the study of e . the crystalline and composite structure of glad er bee, -"Ls but in its iafuney,,add must be pursued y new-and more aeouratimethods of investigatio " "Patrick Friiier Toter" ii the subject of a el lightful biographical slreteb. ' Tennyson's,"/dylit of she King" are carefully revieWed,,Witit eppiouS The se t t:ttains ettintes,ure "Ilotonsj owl the Scottish irotas‘tts," "Elisabeth Stuart, Queen of Savoie," ".Napotconirs and /tady,"sa3d,"Recent Publications." • - .Prise of the tier Review's, $8 a year;"Bizet . . wood^ sod the fear Reviewe,4lo. !',Y .- :: loco, Affst,s,_, =Si BEMM 11989,, ,, A5pe 5 3616 191,,, n ' s.3B'6,lB l iiiirir 33k I; 5 37 6 16 List Q. 10 018ei sas 6.14 N°. 31.28 °n' 5 39 6 12 5 406 10 • 5' 4 -41 6 . 8 10 SATVADAY, 11.SUNUAT,...». 12 13 .TI7IISDAT, 14 Wiamsso4Y r : 1641tuipattr,.... Tlraiiiiiimetrical Record lee she Weida. P. D. . l P. 712XGRAPII ~ ,Mszketrardi Affek'fbEtnalia. dear.. 61. elqady. 63 dear. 063 - ' 4 4 NI I so.- "Hies year; PIP/ 90111 1" 81 2 " 1 ; - ;•Pli. Wedimaday list the Wits !FICA garies. 1 1 40 V 0,1 4, ibis County, was so iedoitsli 6 r 11 4.1. la consequence of bee etothieg seckbilttgiff trig irf•Ais .b 40 tie toiowi l .• - pirwireekuherri Cakes.—The _is a mood . time stemiie tor this liven of *Airiest .iskar. The admits Melds reset t,acee , and wales , hit eh uothiall ft:4l:4s tarantlik aaoatij iield* hailtytweit. ri - .. - -• ,111*Bera--. Tratie,Sate:!'—Pesosi foret4il ii• hrariii aid desirous hipirb_4l3taadett.,, liririuly cheap, will pleise leave their 0 sreWith the go t., • scriber, who will vtat4 Tride'Salal24l_Xt week, books feu. fregeeitly he !romp te • 20 pir twat cheaper' thin the es 1 Pater:: • '- - • - 1 B. BANBAN. : - . s gr•Rdif w ay. Accident ..--A s tor two sinat a, son of Winisto iyler, SupeMenden; of the - ~ uylkill sitl_Satneehannalta road; win severe. i,x-Injurid intallettee of . a ... nof earl pay:;. la ii.g over 005 of bis legs. Itn 'pears that as be. war dirtherging the dutiesof en neer, end leaning out of the - engine to weteb in niprogehinetralk, lir foot gipped, throwing bim * oder thii wheels. lie wilt it le - thought; recover. Al7•Notice.—Slr. Sten', the tptisien,luts Made enpgements at other plairos,arl rendering his sincere thanks to the patio for he llberafpatron-j, I age beiilwed on him', ha Doti j . tho Otii4" of Pottsville and 'vicinity, the . , bit tay here-is limi ted t o s e pt et s's'' , tlm 17th, 1 st., when be will . close his Aloe positivery. Pars 'nu in want or his "litpromi-Speer n or "Ste ' ample articles" should call woe, so is enable km to - execute' all the nunserons orders be reweiv+tily. . . • Asir ifilitary . A o election A' commissioned officers in pert, of the Wisking, n Artillery Com pany, wu held Op Monday - 1 t a . At a previous erection at the earnest desire ' all the members of the corps, Major James Nag was induced to accept the position of' Compan . Instructor. At the election of Monday last, amen Wren was elected Captain ; F. B. Walla was elected .Jr. Ist. Lieutenant to All the Taos 'ey occasioned by the promotion of Lieutenant ran; sad J. M. Shoes was ft looted 2d tautens , eto 011. the Vaasa cy promotio n by the prootion f Lieut. Wallace. iilli. —.......:.• • .., _ 1 Mr-Aurora Boreafis.—The andeurind beau ty 4r the displays of the Auroßorealis staring li thelait led days hatiecaused m chdiseaseisin and corilanatiosi-of th'eir wonderfurnaturtil ishenoine noi The ginerally received.%inion is, that it is the effect of atmospheric eledtlicity, or electrical disiritir'nes eranem;" - ' "' -of the upper k, - reKions of . al as to Oro - duets the peel tee which they exhibit: 7 , teed to more • Ia fietaCtuq remarkable of the disp men to runt pa" Fat an explosiol *Rine -Lafff this County, causing the' deal!' of . two wen and the severe if not fatal buritinitof several' ethers. It apPears that 'li th e wining tios: 1, Jai...Fawlef. was clearing a breast of itilphir;a-minernari4ese ly entered' withvt naked Wcap t .Aa eiploSion en sued, the lad effecteof which " ereenbanci4 by the simultaneous explositM y a keg, of powder which was in the breast.. John Mahiritte. and William Prince were killed. Jas. Fualer,Jimes Butts and Micheal Sheridan, 4 boy,•were serious. ly burned; Fowler and Sheridan' are uotexpected to recover. Pat. Blabargite 'lnd Win. Williams were slightly burned. • . , t j4ll"Althorgk the bog ordinitnee is in operation, those animals appear to run *Wargo quite asfreely as ever. The difficulty we i b lievo , is to get any one to 'situp the animal', n 'oneip the cumnin • oily being poor enough to be Tilling to male 84 eents for every hog --laken Ip. .01 able- bodied begga`rs there is no lack-; uut if hog-catchers there is. The Borough offers emplt went to there men, and if they refdse it, we shoo d refuse toencout. age them when they come to ur doors as begga'rs. A bright state of affairs truly; when;. under the 'circumstances 0 Borough, ord'lmance cannot be en !Weed. It Should be,however even if weare corcr polled to get parties from abro, d to carry it into ef fect. We have no patience itb germl pauper. lam which turns op its nose a . honestemployment with adequate ramoneration. i . • 0 it day, pt. 5, 1859. Preepoti ,-- ArirDiree*. of Vie Ito .--). ' egular monthly meet log of the'llntird pt DI tore o the Wor t was held at tie - ths,Ainis llouse,on 31 Amos llotitesn;Nithan h‘lints. tad Charles Focht. • The Steward reported the folkowingns the mud of lbedlouse for the month endiniAng. 31, 1359: • Number-lit the Mime on :i ti iiifirst day Of Sept, i 63; tame time lad year, 272; dee of 9. . Of the above TO are lo the Twine hospital; 153 in the Nonsely;and 50 are tinder med Sal treatment, Admit ted during the month of Aug 4, 31; discharged, 44-; 11 1 18 rotrae 411 ,,4:" birth's, 2; deaths, ' . Lodging and' mesis were fn Idled to 138 traveling paupers during the month. • hut-door relletiini grouted A* 8 families, atoonnUng , to 379 60. - . ..,,r• • i. ''' Bilis were paiitti and orders drawn to the; ' , amount of • .:1 • , $872 53 ProviouslY this year, . • 18,819 CT Otrerdrawo.la 1858--from the a prlatton of lea% • Paid towards hay Unspttal eta . ' • Coat of maintenance from lit an, , •.. 1859, up to prompt time, $12,150 bo, . .—,---"--• .llk 1141. jar The Roulingitaitroki.—This great work bas been coostructed at anitggregatooxpense of twenty-four oilli.os of. dalars. Iti Capital and i 'debts, .groes receipts, cprre t , expenses, ' net re ceipts, tonnage, &c., fur sec your since It cow menced operations, were as °Howl : , • ~4...- P tn4tlgtt.l..t'4 . V" .1- 4 :;- , .. r; , rOP...:'P p-7. 'Y -1:.,,,1..i.!.. .; goorv:lPP.Ps-J 4 r — , o t P plEreptgg.t= :QC Jr 4 I 40W tf.1:.14P rirr, 4ft fiEN-P1 gl PPI raliagss-Aam 1.1-M I.l4.4.ltllfgtsm - ••••••••tm , Pe .... "*: .4* . 6 11tVgidt b §gt: !' S c p E' a 10. • -0C.N 4 .11 •-•-•••••• a,. . . . i i lar•Prof (liege of I Bororgfi Cottaeff.- 7 4 etated moil g of the Buroligh Connell. was held Too,Tuaiday evening,l3epiediabirel4lB;s9.-' Present, Messrs. Fel Ingle, Hoover; ilefiarroiii Nagle, Hay. wooMko e;lnness, Bier sl,, Ddiunig, Christian and Nice, resident, in theehaii. . Minutes of last meeting {,ere read and adopted. Reports of Stiinding Corninitteis' being in order, SrtittriCortatirtta repotted ' progress on, Rest Centro street; and 'asked ~.) bodisebarged vfrota same; 'reported' culvert 'in ahantangti etrootAnit. framed for at El .10 per f t, and two r ifiiids of it I finished; reported in far r of coestraering eat; vett in Laurel Street; rep rted necessity of son stmeting erossingi atlior egien and Second and Third arts ; reported in t fnlifineriville street linisfied, and troccrintnenderq opening of Callowbill street Irma Coat to George" street. P- Coo. or Soutar repo 4 . iitroot lo Normegtio Addi Com:or•lioniiirr' a repor log inarket, houlei•s.. . A ;Petition oreit4ens culvert in Rotel eueet, Ira :the !knot Cern. OD ISO( resolved that the grade o A pitition for grading red to thorn. of Survey., A shakeout in reletiOni t o Noriegian ,T 3 , --- 4. . ship; trap referred to the ClS‘in4 of Accounts. An. ordiiiince tn regard to W.ldtb,eto., of Mauch Musk - street, was read and &dirtied.' • AS ordinance ip.rtgard to grades, eta. of George ' aid Mast Market/treetop wits read and adopted. • Mrj; Inners offered the 6NW itig t •.- , - • Rewired, That it shall . the dilly of the Town Cterk hereafter to' enter ibi ordinance" book earbi end - every Ordinal', sed .by tbetoln • reload!, and also the time nd manner of its pub % Mention 'and certify to „ e Adoptil. . , , . .. „ „ , ... . •. ~... . -: On motion Mr. - lielterron it• was resolved that tb• ordinances aduptM 'be potolithed in the f Nise" . .roonaif° 4 M . 14 Y Record, equally di , "vided4iireeri thiliti N . - _. . : . -,, - ' .' - • ~ ' .. tki .... Litalari of dtr,..Felh'sgle It was reeolvedtkat lesihy *giblet qui Mriliist+h *am :I"ottsville. 13aliry ibis ival briilialpej 13=1E1 Monday las at the East H. Gowen, In ' , $19,422 29 $3X 41 . 4 * as DU , Pfidla —irydisain asap EttMl!l nue.> aad leco !colt I au oldvaaatt IØN 1... 4301'. 111 vim pawn:n*7 ted grades for Front ion to tbellorough o In favor of retool,- f Motile. A.lditton for read, dad refitted to a of Mr. haus films said street tat *stab. allaerStreet was rater- isOtlea be given Eupdeet9.ra'at's b ra ittgeort CuEiriltitt.stritk ielibli atity :.On '4,4llr.2.Neglelt was: . roil:deed:that *bit Coati. of E be required is tilts grade of Mornart'l Priopertfroiii. Coal to . . Oa m'ottoo of 'Mr.t Hoover it was mitred thee a erossieg be riveted at Eighth and Mir* s* * '.,:=' Mr. Hoover offered a resolution to' thaili.d*. that the reporter of the Mittel"' .10pi1ea,44:,,,,* palled Tram his seat hi the tuarten.ltmE . , duet. being put ict vote, waenito ll ol.o ol o l .o 4l Of the members present reties inribefa s iditgative. Oiomotion of hir.lnners it was resolied that a ;crossing be enseteditiCentre end Market streatr, Morris? Additiaa, vest AU' ••• , Mr. 'avers prrtrenta the repaving irsoludonr, 'whieb were adopted', ' Demised, - That the tat on dOp authorized and 'rejoined by the - kat of Assembly paized.oW tfie Tueaty-Sevenlh day of February. A. D., 1834. Shalt be and the some is hereby asserted- for the year 1839,5 t flfty - mtnts fcitthe.firat elite dog, One . dollar for the second, and so on in proportion to the number •owned. Of kept by, any railizeta or in. habitant of Pottsville,,aceording.to the entsmers tion .made in purititince of the f erection - of the Tpuir Connekpassed the Second dayrof August, 1859: std for. erert.blich, at One Duller fur the Set, Tiro,forlhe settond, and so on in proportion to the W i umbor owned or kept by itny citizen. or Inbabligit of Pottsville according to the enumera tion aforesaid. • Anolred, That the Borough Collector be au thorised and enjoined to collect the tax sic:Assess ed and;pay the came into Ibe treasury, actigrding to the Ordinance prescribing the duties of 'Cones tors.orTaxes passed on Vie Thirteen any of Oc tober. A. D. 1836, and that a warra'A :under the seal of the Borough be Issued to. bici for that purpose. • , • ,A stamment from Mi. Deter giving the num• ber of assessed dogs in the Borough, was read. On motion or 151 r. Meccas it was resolved diat the Street Com. be instructed to repair Front street io Jstappa..• • . Oa motion of 31r. Fella6gle It was resolved that the Street Com. Le instructed to build a mil. wort In Laurel street. On motion of gr. Mennig liver resolved that when, Atte Connell adjourn-, k will adjourn to meet on Friday evening, Bth Instant. .• 0/k motion of Mr. Fellnpgle OWAS resolved that the Street Com. be instructed to ernet n'crussing at'Sacocd end Rome:llion streets. . On motion of Mr. Haywood it Isis resolved that the reports of . the Standing. Committees be accepted. _ ' . • ": .! On m'ot.lori of Mr. Meier •it wee resolved that the,pom: of Fire Apperates be antbnrised fa pro eure•a piers to house. the, old carriage of the Ila- mace Huse Cempaoy. . 'lb° bill of the Mining Record i ,s2o, was refer ind to the Com. of Accounts. Bill of J. Hanley; $4O, Warted to Corn, of Ai:- The following bill, wen: read and ordered to be paid : • C. Wprman and ether', Fellnugle. 8. over, W.O. Smith, Pottsville Gas C9mpany, Siniiti& Dawning, Atkin& Brothel, birs.l.tagur, Four watchmen, • • Rough end Ready Fire Compazit krevious hose, . Total,' ". Adjourned. PROCITEDIBIS OS -CO ItT. - n•••••••. • • Altroir ri Fo raz muse Jo Af.:. Our Coati of Quar i teir Setatons, which eoaamenced last / Monday, has been oho of actuarial impedance. A num ber of very Important calms were tried, which attracted general attention—more - party - hilt - 1y the tandelde,ca stew, and the arson caeca frcnt 'St. Mir and Port Carbon. We prevent a:report r f the raven diepreed of—there be ing also the areal number or trivial capita, which occu pied lite at tenth:tit - of 'Court:and Jury, at an exiense to the County., - ' awl. as. lAusid'Paltiran.—Suretipf the. Peers. on oath of James Icirkpatrlc t. After a liintring, the deft. was ordered to pay !he: eosti;ind stand committed un til sentence was iomptled with.• Ches. vs. Christiana idgter.—sunoty of the Pease, on oath of Elizabeth Decker. Deft. was ordered to psycosts, and stand committed titan ' • ' /bat. vs. Nary Ceses.—Surety. of the Peac on earth of Margaret Casey: Afte• hearing; complaint was dismiss. ed, and each party ordered to pay talfthe costa.' • Ctrs. es.Joirs . frailem.—durety of the Peace, on oath of Barbara Umlow. The praiser-atria - complained of the deft., who had made lime threats, and appeared to be somewhat violent. Ile was ordered to giro $3OO ball for his gaud behavior for one year, and pay..the costs, and stand committed until sentence was complied with.. ". Cosies: ins.lredy.—Larceny of thepropertyontobert Carter. Carter charged the defendant, who boarded In his house In St. Clair, with biting stolen about $33 In moiseyand a pair of boots from his house, eluting tho absenee'of his wife. The defendant asked to borrow the tooth of Mrs , Cartert and 'receiving 'lto answer, put them on In her presence. During her atarpee tromthe house the money was stolen, and the deft. who knew where It was, was arrested,—but only . between tone and two dol. lan were found on his person. tin, evidence not mak ing out a cell...the Jury fou a • et of not guilty. Mac cc. .Puteick Dearpseq.—Malicious mischief, on oath of James Patten'. The defendant . whilst intosica tsd attempted to enter Patten's house near Glen Carbon, and being prevented threw stones agalostythe house, breaking somnef the windows. on being arrested by the constable, Peter McClelland, he Obslsted, and made an attack on him, for which he wail indicted for an as• unit and battery. no was found guilty on both in. dlctments, and sentenced to pay 6 - cents, the costs, and undergo thirti'llays' Imprisonment. Cost. re. /teary Ciiri.—Assault and Battery nn Marlin Rope:abater. A - dispute' took place between the parties at Uusholts. In table, township— &IL. bantering go span barer out to tight, wh kb prosecutor did not *picar disposed to amide to. Dett. then struck 'him oter.;the head with a poker several times. lie was bond guilty, and sentenced to psi a fine of 6 cents and.the costa. ". 0... es. Joks Badert.—Assault and Battery, on oath of William Mathews, Methane, who to a tax•colkitor, not being able to collect the tax from the deft, who was +throat leasing. made slaty On hit propertY, and while In the set, the deft. Seised bold .of blia for the Farrel, of prerreutlog him, and made a slight assault and battery. lle was !cud guilty, and sentenced to pay 6 cents due. the costs, and undergo 30 days• Imprisonment. ..• . Om. rs. Isiah Buffer.—This stag an indictment', far an assault end battery on Wm. B. Dorsey, with Intent to kill: The partieti, who site colored people, were in Char. Matthew's bowie, inlttsville. Dorsey being seated beside, and 'engaged In , nversation wi th a Iwornati-.6 deft. 'came in between t hem, and was told to go away, that it wee not gentlembly. lie attempted it again, sad Dorsey said he would pat him out. After a few lmore'words Dorsey, in e rat her playful toanner,ittemnt ed to pat hlm t, and Di the scuffle Whkh ensueaf the rdendant tecond e I droll - 11.TMr or knife. and . • .-. a reit 'den s wound on. Dorsey. Prompt, edicelitence fo ately saved Dorsey's life. This , jury fo rd the div ; .t guilty of the assaulfend bat. tery,lnienCqultted him i tof the intent to kill. , Not jet sentenced. , Cbas.vs. Ater Drirrt. panki Id. Stageslibe prnsevu• tor; made a complaint epithet the deft. teaselling liquor wlthout license. '1 be case was rather Berger Is a hotel keeperin Cressona, and obtained-his Dream regularly In the spring. übsequently filagreed to sell out to Stager, who au to move in an the drat of July, and In June the Ikea'e was transferred four Berger to Stager, by the Court, with Berger's assent. Berger se. titled to deliver poaseaslon to Stager on the first of July, alleging that Stager was to take the furniture at map pnilsentent, which be refused to do, and continued -tenting the house and selling liquor. belt. contended that the transfer of the license from him to Stager was Told Sir want of authority to the Court tolthnt the tninsier, except In ;t he event of the death of the °cm pent, of his removaf Mins the house—that this use Berger had not pint:wed, but only agreed to theme, therefore be might Yeti insider his, old lirenee.. But the - Court charged thak by the transfer, with Berger'avore sent, be was debairedfrom selling liquor., unleashe bad obtained& To-transfer to himself of the lieeinie by the .0:11111. Thejnry found ?b deft. guilty.- A mottos for • it, new trial has been made by deft.'s counsel; . • r: • reptxm •- . , . • Om. rt. TisuftyfloyLi:—Assotult aid Bitter/ =las. .Doyew. There :was a quarrel between the partiee. ! wney brought some potatoes to Mr. Boyle. Later to t. \ I ha enn - e day when elms for his pay,fioile refused to pay 1 hl In money, wishing to ;reale hire elite It on a eider flor- bleb both were liable to a third. party . Downey re. fui to do this, and commenced to reload his potatoes. hog Ica, words passed between them, and then Boyle re fuse " ;to let biro hare the potatoes. whereupon a slight sifoill `eflatellig, Mr: Boyles sod stepped in. Mr. Dow nay hit ne on the been of the held; and then Mr. Boyle seised Mr. Downey and choked him violently, after which the parties were separated. It ccrumed at Mr. Boykes stand, on Mahaotougo street, In lids bor,ough.— The jury found the deft. oat guilty; and directed Dow' ne,Vlie pay the mils of the prosecutlon,and Boyle to st• • pay the mods of the ddenni. . , this. es. Alrierl 11. Ed - el.—Surety of the Perm on oath Of John B.,llebach. On the td of July but, an Mbitne thin or refereice was held at Weerer'sbotel,be Tremont, which was somewhat disturbed by the. deft. lle wu endeared to pay the coati. -..-. ' . - ' - " - 'Corre. vs. Bathes Prdcfeard.—The deft. was charged with renting a morn to a prostitute. It mur proved that he had rented a room or bones of Ms on Dakota 8114 1u this borough.te *prostitute, which sem "used for imlaWfulpurposes, but it was not pereed that:deft. hurl thechitneeter of his tenant at .the time, nor .for whet purviews- it was to be used. The jury found the deft. net guilty, and directed the warty to pay the mots: : Otat. se: Awes itYciwitteL—Awanlt and Battery on Plantain D.Clowro. The deft, whilst a inmate" of the h'kettjalotr; were on a 'strike, ;tittered the sterWiettr:ftoreti,ited wens noisy. Mr. Gowen at• (wagtail Mt pat Ida out, and' la retaking i bat *bleb deft. bed eitvled off with . Wax from thiante:the deft stntek Mr. Cnrets. A intells ensued, bat the parties were notnkleptAfted. Guilty, and stuttered ‘to pay. .0 titan 11 an, MI Ails, and undergo:, ten da?i- tmptisoir •• - . meat; ' • . . . tea. et. Choofibote, dasil.:Adwatfr;dod./41 CI vp.— The defrodaste !ere isitleted Ss MVO _ls- Settled Ike to the t dote of Wed. P. Thatcher Is the Ikointih of ff. ' (1,0, In Austad, IBS& The tisiltildellit..kfieibtf with 4ohttlealekt„irere arriefed list week. ler the erltca; acid immedlately albeithestreets Mat* / mowed oil donee angseede#loi fi anion of the ithcle *fair, thinkji jag tiColitHilieddettallgidermaolehment; 'ActiOcd' log ti ittitttittp, *Ott intim that ibe deft. sult.bliemilt * 1* f...040111,a1iat for the ,PWlTc4itt robbing .;ity *CO Mere; 'tams Teri dark. They proceeded to I .,..*oo2olgtaldieing we of their number Waldo to 1 „ , .... fiery relied all entrance by say of the teller ' ,itiiiite-sisittostr door, nide of pani,ag, Ili collar, ilitcPPed :perk prtgfests toutititit a chisel they cut ute two etas Wimp., fi snail dogwhich was kept In the store roan-' mewed laitrititig fitriodidy. They tried to stop him gut could tad:, Mei . then tetagoeuced . kicking hint. and 'drove. him Into a Comer, covering him rap with dry good" and smotheredgym. Thi party then ransacked the store, taking tobacco, mum; a small ambnut of mosey. cloths. calico, i.e., and then left. They proceed ed a short distance and then potting • - thet tellers In a sugar hogsbeadnear by, theY returned. Bilks then Pro. posed to burn tie store. Ile went to the Cellar, filled a Locket with owning fluid, which .:h• seittered about the store and over the goods, and anti , silt tie to it with the candVn his dark lantern. The partythen left and went home. firearm to say, the • store trained burned down; the floor, shelves and goods being considerably burned, and nearly all damaged, sod the ceiling black. A oced eyed. As icon as it'vu discovered the Are was pu4D . The test ineon tefiklarch was clear and minute. 4 cording to ls win eonissalon be desperate chancel , being co in arts of bitteny," robbery, burELV and anion. ?ills testimony was corroborated little main; details „by %Tier testimony, The defts. produced . -- testimony. \Their counsel wintindedthat they could o i 4 -- be convicted li urider the indictment because ik did Col pat forth the,ownership of the :property burned, but' nterely the poseession and ocenpailey in Thatcher. lick 'the. Court - charged Otherwise, sad the jury found. the defts:guilty Without leaving the box." They him not yet been sentenced. ' Oct. es. Marla /frets cad John C. Afkiasen.--These defts. were Indicted Sim Arson in setting fire tooted burning down, Abraham - Seances store, in Port Car bon, In Novo:M*o63B, and the chief yttrium for the • Commonwealth was John. March, who 'was with the plu.. ty, and when arrested tinned State's evidence), as is the preceding ease. On the night the party met In SLOAN a little before eleven o'clock, and proceeded to Port, Car. . hon. They could not at first effect an entrance to the stone. Atkinson then mounted the porch in front. and got in at the second story Window, and came down, and unscrewing the sash of the door, let the whole party In. They put what plunder iheyrobtained, which was of but small value; In a beg. and then Brets proposed to bum the store. One ofthe party remarked-that the property belonged to' his mother, the wife of dart/ Beets—to :which be replied that it was in law, Sod that they drew no rent from it. and besides that it was insured for more than it was - worth, lie then got two buckets fitll of eempbene or burning Auld. and scattered it about the storeoutd then set .fire to it. Thewhole Patty started jOimedistely for fit. Clair. and then went to bed. March nod Bret: got rap when the alum of the was raised. and went beck again to Port Carbon. The fire burned down' the store, three dwellings,°and another buiLing. 11r. Heebner estimatifd his toes at 6000.- rbe whole amount of plunder obtailed was probably pot worth fie or $2O. Bretz endeavored to prove an at/Li—that on the night in (platten he had beep , 'hidden Mils Hetherington Until 10 o'clock, and that he was in bed by 11 O'clock, end was awakened by those who slept In the room when ,the, alarm was false& But the testimony of March was 'too , strongly corroborated, end ibe jury found lints I guilty. Atkinson,who was also indicted, tied the moo ! ty, and has not yet been arrested. Bretz hits not yet i been sentenced.. . $159 7.5 4 50 3 25 9 05. 208 46 31 is 78 00 i • , 11,00' ;. '124 00 . 25 60 ({bnclusiore-of 0101) Nest Week.) REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY. • To the . Thmoroblethe Judge, tti the -Mart of Oyer ned Tertniuer and &lora! Quarter Seeetoue of the Peace for the Cooley of Schuylkill. .The Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enquiring fur the body of the Coon- • iipf . Bchuylltlll,Bepteinber.Tersw, 1859, Respect fully do report; • ... That they have had before them and acted upon fifty-eight of indictment, embracing nearly every grade of. crime Nom thatuf humieide down to the most petty misdemeanor; and approved of a report of viewers recommending the erection of a bridge over the Little Sihoylkill. shout a mile above Tamaqua. Of 'the fiflt-eight bills, fomy seven were returned "true bills" andieleven "Ig noramus.'" . The Graltd request ; as a 'part of their dtity, visited thet'ounty prison, and found it in a con dition highly creditable to the keeper; Cal. Reif 'nyder, and his assistants. The estahlistment`in every department is'decitiediy neat rind cleanly, While every possible attention appears to be paid to a just and hutuane discipline towards its unfor tunate foliates. The manufacturing departure under -Mr. Robert Walker,. is ji v hien ily minducted with skill and for the bek interests of the public,. The Grand Intfuescwoukt reiterate' the recommen dation of a former' flceridl thut a suitable Library-tie provided by the Commissioners for the I nee of the prisoners, with permission to philan thrupio individuals to add to it such:books as ikay be approved of by the Commissioners, or a com mittee et such gentlemen ai they may appoint.— ' They also visited the Cou'nty offices 'soil found them without exception in good eonditiOne every attention appearing to be paid by the several Wil ms to the preservation and .safe keeping of the public hooks friCrecurds. They clad at the suegeatlon of the Court visited the County Ala... House, and feel a pleasure in stating that they found it decidedly iatproved in every departmeut, as compared with . lts condition its former years. A degree of neatness and chile line's pervades it throughout, and every` attention appears (Om paid by the (Steers to the Comfort of its sick and Mitering inmates. In the tisane Depart ment it is evident that the officers are unremitting in their ettertiuna to ameliorate the condition of a large number:of our fellow creatures, who are so unfortunate ar to be bereft of reason. • A spacions gni admirably constructed brick building has re cently been ereetecl u .no.l is nearly eompfeied con tiguous to, the Insane- Department - forthe purpose of a Remittal fur the Sick. This when finished will be ti highly important addition to the institu tion. Ia relatioirto the manner of keeping the books and accounts of the Rouse to which their attention ,wa's specially directed by the Court, they found it utterly, impossible in the brief' time allot ted to them to even make an attempt at iniestiga- Gorr and partieulaily as there were no person pres ent to point out to them any errors or irregulari ties. T,They •would recommeifed . the appointment by the Court of suitable persons Ito make the in. : castigation. , The Grand Inquest would:further report that the stone arch which spans R.suling Run' and over which the CentreTurnpilte: passes in the Borough of Port Clinton is in a dangero us conditioposnd _sheold be extended to the widt h of- the -turnpike. they therefore reconsinenad that proper Measures be taken to compel the Turnpike Company to make the insrrovement without delay. All which is respectfully submitted Ac., STRANGE N. PALMIR;-Foreman.• • 8594 83 • 3,557 05 $4,251 89 ' I TheWl- tett , ' Head: • tit metur oe !Own There's a rock u p n the "Kgradrosz,7 One to which we have been led— ' Called the Ilezenkoef in German. And lu.English Witeh's Dead— WA* h my readers may bare hoard of, , But of which they never read. 'Tie a rock upon a mountain, ' • "." Sough and ragged to tbe eye, • And It points its stony fingers To the vaulted, inure sky, = de freaking, `are there soy • . -.• . Whothe Power of God deny!" ' • • 4 ‘. • . Abrading on Its rugged summit, • • rev an Infidel mast own, • If he let !be spat* immortal Glee blsinind the , proper tone, That thelonndless,•fair Creation, . • • .la thetrikk of clod atone. • O'er the tops of distant mountains, Dung the el mils, like fleet-jenny, - • Throwing shadows on the forint ; = While the valleys for below , Seemed like o,,rdens. such as Eden Ere it felt t he blight of wcs ; We could gee the towing Lehigh, And the lovely Delaware— Pleasant homesteads on their bonier', With their fie% en green and fair, And the orcha rdil no doubt laden With the inteleus frutt 'boy bear. All4O, water gaps and wind gaps We could me on mounts afar, Looming np to Wee* the vision • Like the rower Hall Bazaar, , . • • Which, in all our trips'andjAnweys, Ia Out bright and stilding star. t • • You may ask why we the rrriter,. • Whawill sing eremite and breer.bee Made at Tower Hall, and ever Strong in Abric.and in stitches. ' Should the heads of resderat rouble With the Mews fawn balls of witches. We - wlit tell you why we dolt— If to know you're really lilting— because we•know that Busmen .` 'testae workmen ever 'ditching" Clothing which he sells at bargains Whirl are patrons all bewite.l.og. A fall and antiplete • &magma .of nil and Winter Clothing. lulled to every utiiketoow On band. to which theattentlon of wholesale buyers ill invited. We would krtleulatiy call attention to the style and`maktiof our gartnents—at BENNeTt Cl a. Cal.'s_ - • . *- Tower willclothing isazankr, 618 Korea Wed, between Ink& 6th, Shaul side. -.' - . . • AVM _ .% Warenro.—The appearance of an' Aurora llo• malls. has afforded newspaper edam, and reporters', all ever the Matey, au opportunly to get off some Sped. mane °teal - flue writing, in el bl , h the entire stock of adjectives In the language has: been esbausted. In this Unseat and whlllwlnd of highfalutin It Is a relief and a pleasure to fall bark upon plain, alumnus AngloSason and to note In wimple; phrase the feet that the meet been- Ilful and durable garment. for gentlemen. and youth., to he found in the eentarl. ere those made at the Brown drone Clothing Ball of .Itoekbill & Wilson. Noe. fat and alb Chestnut stmt. above Bluth, Philadelphia. . • Who will Soifer from Tool Ransom &tow ,or Diseases of the Skin, whet; math tertian remedies as ideLeatt'aiiimegthtmbti Cordial and Di ,od resider, and *Leech Voleaide OW Liniment:am be ni molly ob tained. The Oordlai mill purify the blood thomostly, :and the Liniment will cure any are. See the adver tise:neat. .„ • • 344 ifirillollersvara Otsatsner . t sad 1 8 011 a,...... Eruptions that AMA the lace, neck and arms, am tris_ rib!: annoying tiladlos. Too frequently esapirlsat lo tient, embramtions, ',mho; tip.; are riposted to. Thaw t i 'gen Ity fix the disease In the *in, Um stearin"; sal ad smoothness of whichtheg permamtalltimPoir. Lad who value a transparent anh spotleireihopiasicn, are o mineuded to use Holloway's Ointment, and noth• log I se. (saki ocaudosial famontallemoof tiPOid tratm,) tar a removal of pimples, boils, blotstwe,hm, chain, sattibents, rashes, sad other blemishing superficial di.. . It will curs sore eye; relieving the intlesamo. Ind twin on the lids shoed, IminedLatelys . It is 'hie to adustubter omintional doses of UN' PII! in lassos of eruptive - disorders. Bowan of eotaider• :ace &alien at foot of .LioUoway's adrerthistient; i * 1 *dr i 'U A kit ea liiiitoptoi Cittelllentitg mu: "hie irtis for bight/ recommended futtruutt thrikitut silir.ft.tff, dish *id/ ciiiiturutaind care for aritturt,a ad allottsor ii.M or de Gent 04 the ADitdor '44 kidneys. ' A:it: Mt aika P el ` P dit to tiby attires, free oireriqt offriro...Addrar DL T. noPros a 004 • 111ib.40 witocsared, OnIaD.FLPI4I: jun, ,Proprlrto!sand ghtiutectureratir Dr. Us m *eti **Anti-Rheumatic glitture," oatedkutrd Cough SitSIP,7 turd thi Omit Drtiderittroi oittair Tlesiorrr.".. a*Datters Mlinateeil litatraoltor will ante the &Miring 'thong' agreat katakgo• eases;—Buns, Scalds, Cut.", chateat SOl 4 ,8 NIPPIeL4f Bunions; Brniees, Bites, Biles, lerotula, peen, York Borth Friona, Far Piles., Bore Eye*. Goat; Saeilinge, Rheumatism . ; 4cald Head; 13alt Mni., &Wiese; Eryeipidas, Itlngectorm; Barbee rtetr, Small Pox, Illeitees, •To time It MI appear incredulous f tso matt dfa awes stieuid be retched by one article; inch ',anlides wilitranith trim reflection 0113til ` to Ihe fact, that Hie ' salve la a cotribloattort of logyedlent4, ea& And hen one applying* perfect antidote to Its oppoalto PRISCIP4.I. Darire-164 Obasibeev street, Pets For '. (491 y) ; : ; ; AirS:old by Jontetl.Bsavai A Sos, ii?ttsrate, Pao ifirlospowtatat tereilealeet.eine.o Ptus.—Thrteoulignatics of ligredient's in t gr beeeti'ille are the r emelt of 1 logq and !rtetiolve, practice.. fbey are mild in their operation, certain Insorrectikall , 4 1rregalarltles, painfol me %lons, removing etfl ob. 'strontium, whether cold or ethirwise, headache, !pain In the side, palpitation of the bout, rUstirbed sleep, which always arise trona luterretptiotent tatters. -They Cllllbe estencerfnlly' wed ale a preventive. ihese Pills should never be taken In pregnancy, es they ionid sun tio s eatise a minerrbeie. Warranted purely veg. , • 4 ~ , etable, and free freminyt bing injurious to MeerMel tb. • Ilapir t li, directions, which should be iced, seoeno l3 Y nth x. Print $l. Fent bj mail, byi enclosing pto guy agent, • It. General dient for the r. 84 1.4 hass4r:44., Now kork., To whom all Wholerale orders shouabe address:o . . /Kir Bold ity Jong G. Scorer k 804 14ttavilleg and Llama iltun k into„ Readies. I [49.17) , • .Wigs Wigs! liirigs 'WIGS and TOUPRIB snivels all. l i bel are ell? . ad, light, airy and durable: Intllng tea rharm•-00 turning nP hehilld—ne shOwh log of the head; Indeed, thieis tbioniy eatal Herat where these things are properly anderstood ind ade. (19.17] ti:Ohriadleay, New . 11;i*, ANTlllate-pys I ilairtDye D 34. IEH ea, AL . Batabotiir's Slip Pp t The ORIGINAL and BEST in Ithi; World. All others are mere itnitallims, end should be &roped, t, you wish to escape rldleu*. '0 • 0 GRAY, RED, or DUSTY 11.11311. Dye Instantly il to a beautiruCand Natural Droin of Black, • taunt the least lojtiry to flair or Skin. ' ~; . FIFTERN MEDALS and DIPLOMAS hanb' been Airar ded to Wm. A. Itatebelor_ , Ri; 1839 , and' over 80, ap plications have been made to the flair p 1 his pati iof llmoos toys. 1 1M 1 . BASCRELOIPSAAIS DY 'prodnecs a for kt not to be istinguished frlmlnature, and is WAIIIMXTI.D Dot tO!CO io in the least, hrevrever long it 'day. ' 1 evil tinned, a d the PI effects of bad Dyes ritnedi - e Hair Inv ted for life by this iplencild Dye. E ms .:... Made, told or opined (In litutrate rooms) at Use Wig Far-tory, 03 Broidday, Now; York. i . ' ' . Sold Id all.eitleiand tqwnil of the Milted Stat e.,by Druggists , and Fancy Goods Dealers. i ry - doThe Replete has tbel name add address uion a steel plate engulfing on.,foni aides of each b0x.,.0f I . • , WILOASI A. BATCHELOR,' [15.1,yr • :;3 Broadway, New Ydrk. - SirSuld bylonut): - Riodtt A Fos, Pottsville, P. . r „11116 ATEST ' Medical Discover OF.T}IE AGE. DIR. KEllitlgitDY, of lioxbiry. hat discove one of our common paistare^ weeds a reuse 3! that I cures EvERr KINHOP HUMOR; csoft The Wont llorehila Doi,* to aVemnon Ili has tried it in over 4:teem - hundred rasess..o oer er felled except to two essety.both thunder Ps uMmi. lie has now In hispoessesektn over onehundred tan (Ideates of ite value ell within twenty miles °llkeston. 7 - 1 two bottles are warranted to truce a nursing sore MIMI h. • Ohe to three bottles milt cure the worn kind of pim• pleson the ~ • ; ' Two or tliree bottles wilt care the syetern of b''-10 Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker ip the stoma - eh. , ',• • • +Three or eve bottles ate untreated to'cure the Worst Ilnd'or Erysipelas., m I l One or two bottles a warranted to cu all hurt ate of in theryes. , • , Two bottles are warranted ;to, ears running of the ears and blotches among the hair"; , Four to.stx bottles ate warranted to iure corrupt and running ulcers. • • • . • • One bottle will cure scaly eruptions Of the skin. Two or threibottles aretitarraoted to cure-the orat kind of ringworm. • ; ,• , • Two or three bottles eta warranted 'ruretherMost desperate mimes of Itheumatitim. • • Three tolour buttes are warranted fa pure mike am. The to eight bottles will eitre tbeirorst case Of mot-. nia. .One to thiee iS,ttleas are Warranted to cure the worst ease of Dyspepsiti. I knfortitstu the, experience of hott seeds that it has. been eauned lox a canker in tf atm' mach. - • One to two bottles are wlrra' wrea k. ' to cur - esick ache. One to two bottles are varyanted to regulate • trims state ofthe hew*. • " One to tern bottles 1011 regulate all derangemint of the kidneys.. ' . ' Four toast bottles bereenred the woretrases of d opsy: One to three bottles has cared the weirat ease of ilea; a relief I. abets, experienced; what a mercy to 4t, te ller in such en exerutiothwllseasel fin change of diet ever hoceseity--eat the b t yob can get and enough of it. p -. , Ilianc•rtoxts row Ciltr—AdCAlS, one tablespoonfdl , per stalk Children' ovearti years, dessertspoonful; thud ten from fire to rlM.years, teaspoonful. As uo:dlrec: MITT Tan be applicable to air constittitiona, take suffi cient tb operate on the bowels twice a day. / XVITTACiVILED eT , DONALD KENNED.Y., 1 ' ' No. 120 Worres irrrert, Roxbury, 31 es. , • - Pelee $1.,. .tom-For sale by drUggista throughout the United Mates. March 19,119 i 12-1 y! littigions ,Rev. R. ll...Ammx will preach In the Odd Falb's , Minerrrille, on Sundai,lwex` I, at 3 o'clock, Ate Amman' Ittestoweiv. returned because of ;res of eyo-sig,ht, le expected at Triltity Chnrck to-mean the 'service to begin 10j. A. 31. t SP.M.; at each Mal said Ray. Ile. Maitre% lately Ulan - log.ln Liberia, attar tits hop Paynesill.„relLciate. D. WASIIBURN, . . Dromartos.—The new M. E.. Church`, of Cresson4, will, by Divine.Permissiori,, be dedicated to the workliip of ,Almighty Ood, on &today, the Ilth_ inetiaL Prestchini and dedleatory services MAD A. M., 234, amt.-734P. 31. S ity Rev. W. L. Odic, 1t.,. C. P. Toterce, and othsr4 WILLIAM tiaIITII, Eaton • • NOTICES. SE-METEIODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Seond Street, Pottsville. Rev. 11. R. Omani', Pastor. - Divine -service every Sabbath at la A. Mi.. an dlat 734 P. MI tar linsuCen BAPTIST.CIIURCIL Mahantan . ` st.; Rev. IL Pastor. c, Serylces every, Lord' Day, at 8.14 A. M., and-7 1 4 P.M. Lecture and Prayer Wed tresday Bradlee. , • SE - Pree Rove.' - Qt 4rEN * 431,1511 1:13111.181t AN CR ÜBCIL Market care, Pottsvills. Leone :cans. Pastor. Din e ser vice In this Chu:eh regularly every Stanley. ?lo Mag. 'at 1034 o'clock; eveniug, er.7 o'clock: Weekly. Ter Meeting, Thursday eveuing;at 7 o'clock, . • IIIE SECOND PRE4BYTERIAN CIIIIRC will worship regularly at the Anacleto itetbrated Clturch Building, Market street—Dec. Sun= CWr. Pastor.— Sabbath morning, at 1034 o'clock; evenings, at 7 - 01rek. eekry Lecture, and Preye; MeMiug, %Vednealsteve- Mogi. at 7 o'clock. • • SitState' & Entry carpets, all prices; 'Parlor, Bed Room and Kitebeo Carpeta,r , ,oor Oat:hubs, i Win dow shades; everything to be found in a Carpet A ore; for sale at low prices for Cush, st James Elfreth's Pie* Carpet Store?, Owner Nonth end Filbert di, phllai delpula Pabert is the first street of any alse,abora Market stmt. , All 31 irriax .2V; lief* ?Slat be accontianie with ; j . 2S emit a appear ix the 4txxxel... ; = • ANDREW-110G1.ANp4-Dy the Rim. T.. B otti;4' felt; Pastor of the Primitive church, PC Ctntq Eepthinber bib. 1859, Jour:tea - nor Au max fhitLairo, botitof St. Ciilr.l : • ,• Din D.. • • . TRICK-41t lerirtsbure, Pa., on the 2e fist, Uri. Zll. frokirtg patcr t . Mother of J. G. Frick, p::eq., of eothiv Me, in the G6th year of ker age. ! ' WANT .A TTENTION MIN j'l good, plead:, experienced '_. Superior 2dicker r rioue others need May to TIIOB. PETLIF.B.IC*, P. 0 Box 292 Sept. }0,'69 37-ot, ; ANT An AGENT for a' ea . tabilabeciVire arid Life ingi3railre'Crimp nj of Philadelphia: Address—'Box 4RY,.Phtlndelphlt Yost Of Pe. [September.; '59,' 21610 A NTED.—Kmairied man deWires \V . , W. sttaaroa Book•kaepOr. a t a collierya . store. Cao give udexceplionabk , reeotutneattations asi t ltapir city. Terms moderate. Aptly to tbaNNA:$. Pottavllle,July 16,'59 ApßlCUiaugo AN N U - A L rs. annual Exhibitionf Eehilyi kill County. rtiultutal Society wlll heiheld tbe els& amonde at Ormi:Aar& on Tnerdaji p .Wedneaday and Thriredikei Septeuibee '2lth,2Bth auddath.at which Ili" the friends of the Society, and the ptiblle 'at larlte are renpertfuily Invited to attend. WM. MECHAM.. k. Anted 0, op •. , 1 ; 324 H Behuil iI. linty gricuiltura Mori'. filigyoL E.)S.iNISITION i ~. ' Cultural and Mechanical Aseasiallain StTHE Fourth Annual l..Exhihitioln of • this ,Annociiition will comment* an TIIIRSDAT, the ilay of October: 1159, at Schuylkill Haven, mid' will j continue for 4 days.. j _. ' ,' _ . I' The entrinre for carriages and h oly'!" will,tio removed `Cone Om old place down VD the foci. 011trunen. i . ' I ; J. J. Pd.T.l3o3il.'rudinsi. IR V. STIANNON, &erg ary. .lii . Sept. a. '59 • •1., , ~ i . ief -- • IPEMPItIYVITAFIIA. • - t • STATE _AcEcuLTsSEL,, SOCIETY; i2Xillßlllt.M.The!hinth - A unat 'i 'i Exhibition of the INtinayirate State Artily. ral Safety . will be held et Niel n. Philadein la, on Tnerday. Wednesday. Tintreday and Friday, the .27 tb, 211th, 99th stet Vults.depti of Eri a tetober next. * clo the 14 September, the becretery w Ilyro n ore to the of the Philadelphia fiortatylor t promotion of .iterieul, tore, No. eza Cloattont OtreatrPhlladolP lll3, .hir, ll °°k* sli t )1 of Entry' for the xhibltion will be optima., i - Letters &dare to tie. Secretary; at flarrialiorrr or Charier K. Aftlies , Ptletoo,, will meet with attention WI 14 September. k . 1 A. O.I3KWIERR, O'er • Zirflocalii for Exhibition eartied on ,ail the Minna lb the allste, to and fkk, free of rharite. August 13,12 ' 1.• ~ 1 ' : ... pISSOLOTION.—Noiice is heregy • Kiltin ibiatbipartnarehip between Franklin Me. rico, Of tact Cityof Philadelphia, and.Cbriallati I' rants' of 164'14nm of ilf: Ciali, in Cho (lonely Of.Feblifif3ll , stet.' el vißostrylvania. under the Arta of. McilltKA A FRAM', Ina dbeehted on the &tenth day of ficotene beer, A.I.D. 109 Artanitlin Were* L. authotiseAto settle all debts due to;ey by. the said partner/1109.s The Loci new of the Ltie arm all be continued b r ibes:lld Frank .lla .11oCtra: . . • ',FRANK .INcAIcCRICA. "C . :FRANTZ. ' ' fit. Ctilk, &peril*, 10, 't9 - - zw,t• • IaI i SSOLUTION of Partnership.- Noises hsfsbr given that the rartrrevaltly lately to lest between lik:Wertbettner and Philip Obert, der the ern oumutrliel). ER OBEItT. expired this deblseirlog to the geld mirth/a-Alp are to be received by C. Pinkerton, Coq, and all demands on the rand partgke.rehlp era to. be prettented to tam ow pay. - por . Z . /Tremont, Angitat 13,10 31.81 L4''OST-;-On Saturday last„a GREY ; DICISTEM. Tile Soder wilt be ealtat rewarded,* twit It et the store of NICAOLS t BkX3E, eot nee, of &mad rtetrl Market street's, Potter'lle, t,ept. I . • 1) . 3, L b. .. D r0. 0 .4 1) . 5 t h O i. N .; . D r. o w n t m i s i t , , I , ;;: ,. .. 4,t ottoot, obmro Cantu,. moth side, dozing Murree !DM lowing the Ord llocolay of rub mouth. B.ept. ID, '49 .' . .314f ''' . . • COOW LOST..—Lost on- the 2lst of August. a light Red Cow. with 4 %Mk • • w lte spots on hqr shoulders and refuld4-4 nee wb to pot on the fare user the eye—large, turned up bans; bad on a leather strap that with a' piece of - rope. Any information *lithe thankfully received by MARY OEIB 4E, At DePlere Brick Yard, upper end of Market tnriet. • "-Sept. 10, le • , • 37-1 t • A DMINisTRATtt)N NOTICE.- Notice,fi t hereby, glyerii that. lb. subileriber bee been appointed Administrator to the eatate eif Thai. L. Ebur, deadiatid, late of Orwitaborg. SetniylkilKottn. ty. Pa-, all persona Indebted to said estate are hereby re ginned to make paynsenP and tines having claim to present than tug settlement- to - • dAMtIE MIDDEN. %Ws igrofor, .SePe:lo.l9 . ,Oritlastiurg, - NOTICE'is herby given tiat (ii - e' undersigned - 4pm beriti'appointed itereiritr of the pin nervtd p property and elute of Louis Callaghan and J. F. tietuer, latcly In the Li.luor business. at the Silver Terrace, Pottsville. Pa. All portic:shaving claims ems lost said firm are requested to present them. and thosa In \debtod tilt liquor or otherwise, are hereby notified to pay 1 their bills to the suluterlber at hisOMee In Second street,' mettle, Pa ., without deliy. LISWIS RENSEIt,, 1 R irel aproolited by the Croat' of Compton, Pleas of mettle, Sotiu 1:11/1 cbaniy. Sept. 10, 'Oil -37-rit ' Q. , 7 14 Y CON .= Came Came to the i p li.• - 1 , ....7 prom! of the Subscriber on ~Siturday. ils..• 1k 45., 1 August 2 1 th n i., a black COW witif whits, l'egv. be %d to e.— si ellen. a few n. bite spots abi . st *W :imp_ Ihe 0s oar, on paling expenaes. can enrt the made by appli ing .'.to 4 1. . JOSEPII LEVAN, /Ugh tbessobte. neraville; A Uguat 27, 'SD . _. .75-3tv. . -. 4....,.............______:____.., OST.4--WES hist in .the Cntawissn . .. A cars, atlinpert:Statlon.TrOln gaing Not th,.00 tl4 Lith inst.,a riew.IILAVIC PROW& COAT: In, the, poetti of which were Arms valuable Opera. .Whoever will cure said Quit; 80 lha t the owner eau get It again. will be suitably rewarded by the suberriber. B. ItII4ET. INttarille, Ai:kind:VW " , . ES-Zt; NOTlCE.—LlViiereas 'letters of A 111 - ministration on-the estate of Lydia Heald. I to .of the Boreingh of M. Clair, Ftehoyikilltonnty. derei , have been granted . to tletaltbretiber by the Regisf notice in hereby gl ii en . to antiose indebted to said s. tate to make pay aut. and these having claims' a 1 prevent them fur sett lenient to, JOHN REALM. Ad& 31,' '59 341 t• 2 • • ' Administrulor. -pc 0 3' I Ci .—Wheteai WILLIAM' LITTLEtteLLES, of lg. Clair. bat asabtned all bla state, Heal nod Personal, to fba anbarribere In trust for Creditor az—All pereoneharing dahlia ag3lnet William illtlehalea will present them fot adjustment, and thorn' wheare indebted to said Llt tlebalss wilt make rmeedlj, ate payment to . JAMB LINDEN:O UT% WILLI a31..11. LITTLEUALts. ,New Castle, Aeirdat 6, 'he 33-tit] • Assignee*. T l 4 '.I!A,'J'E EMANIJEI:II . AUSE, aUrdeee.ieed—Nol ire is hereby *avert that Letters Teti• teatentory pn the Estate of EItANUEL WAU: E. late of the bonMA of Pottsville, deckeed. Imre been granted tlfe liegister of Will, of klntylkill County, to the u dersigtied: All persons Indebted to sold Estate will mike payment to the undersigned. and all persons having aside spilt the Estate will blind them in for . settlement. 31,441 X 11AU E, Ezrcetifr. Aucoid '53 ' . FORT SALE & TO .LET. FOR SALE .011,'RENT.The valu-• ible 'and will known wharL3d ahoy* Shackantazon idreet, on the Pelaware;eontaining • over :WOO .feet of ground, 4A9 fret In length, and 9.1 feet in Width on Beach etieet,—pier .10 'feet wide with dock on each tble=--ono, 21t) feet. In length and the other lAD fort • In, length. and t'.4 . water at the and. ihick ogee, rultaiee for Coal, Lumber or-any kind of tatelneas. Address , , WM. 'MITI/N. . . , • 1124 Duch sired, Pltifarklpida. Septembee • 5741 T OTS FOR SiLEON TIME.—The aoltsirlberli pre - bared t4/*AI lotion Greedwood I atm time. running from 10;lb lb *re, to those who. &Ant to Improve the, Fame. Aliply to DANti AN. c - Tj OR . SALE-4-4. RESIDENCE. arid j RIDENCE. arid lot 'ground. bear MU*. • rills. Also, good Iladlog lofslo St. Clair: Enquire o • 5.;51.111., Pottsville, August 7,59 Flolrring :rill) LET—The Steam ' •_j ' HILL at Mluerstille. Pot lti full repair ind good running onl t. Toy particulate and terms' app y • t. , BENI - CELL .THAUThE, Hamburg; or to DANIEL THARTLIL Potterllle. {Aug. 21, 15.9 34-Gt* FOR RENT OR SAL —.—That, .» -a caloablel'avern Stand. In the T Plage of New.a. • kirki , latety certified by Patrick McCann, Apply to. IL BARTLIOLOSLEW, Pottsville; April 10, '39 . .: • - - e - 1621 1 _ , Iti v • ET —F,roro, the first day of.Apr:l next, the snit fir roams inimediately oppoilte this Lp seopal Church, now °erupted an an Exehane Apply to ' • ' ' . • i. WAX. TIIO ) 1P =0V, • Pottsville, February 5,'59 . 2 • . 54 CION3'rANTEY on hand, T Ritils for 1„.../mliiip g purposes, atredueed priors. fin. cub or good paper. ' HA Y WOOD, LEK k CO. Potts, .„2.6, '5 - . • 52-tt ivit A b P e ti o i l t ,Sc on li,u i lkil.l County, and of on itdlera, and Framed, f n or B m be lV4 lTh P 7D t : Z RAN I . I, I F AN r . m, rd-Tbrae Maps In S beeti, can be seta by mall to tboeir , 1 1 Rho dextre tbean. 1 1 OR RENT AND.SALE-Ther.l . boun In.'Noriiies Addition, foti fy occupied Yank UVRADTI. l'osiession ~:iren .irouredlotriE. A gaudily Of furniture also f..r into. Inquire of • OEO. Do 11. KELM. . ridtsville,„July 16, 7,0 : -29.1 f ......_ _ . r , OR SALE—O'ne .stmerior 8 inch 1 - • a I reZy l° to P :a m p ri a t i o t t h o c t o t i i: m m i lat P" 4 " lll b e : n art e l " l 9 „ 7 " s . A pply st. the Tamaqua Iron Mrkt , for further Informa tion. • . . , ." (MUTER & ALLEN. AusMit 21,'48 " . 34. I - 1 43 01'S IN MAIIANOY CITY FOH ALE:- Apply to Joint Anderoon; . .014 intnlnltsi or to Frank. Carter, Agent, Ofilre,,No. 4 Sitter Terrace, Pottsville, or at the omce in Alahanoy Cily,'un Wednes da and Sit onolay of each week . Juno 85,'59 • IFRESII‘ LIME for sale at all Imes, , at the kilns on the Island, for building purposes, Sand. At., at the lowest Prices. .-s , C.II."ATKI Mi. t o JACOB FISII Eft. Island( will 411 any erdereprompt. ly. and at tower price an have been charged heretofore. . Pottsville, March " ,'5O P24I r er o LEASE—A RED ASH COL . g mut ra complete working oider,•lth stock and mums to do a uaxteraie business. Yaverablis terms to a gociit.tyspint. forlturther infunnatkin apply to CHAS. M._IILL, • Red Eddie Agent, Maluritaigo street, reet, Attlartits.. July 39, '39' - 31,41 • , . SALE CHEAP -L-2 fikst'fate 20 horee power Engines, asgotalas.new. • ' 2 Coal Breakers and &Teens. • 40 Drift Can. and lot of Oleo Ihr Cars. 4 Mules, and Large lot of Ileara. WSILVISP. he. Apply to {YIIII. BEWEIIT, Trattre Tremont, June 11, licr , • 21• • - --.-- -FOR RENT--;-A 'Three Story' Brick Dwelling lanrale, with tack' supplied with ins and 'ter tilt wee. ALBO,' water Two Store Rooms. with basements attached. suitable for any kind of business. between the American Howe end the PenneyllFania Dalt. Apply to ' February 26. '59. 901 M. 31VBFIllt._ I I 9R SALE ORAENT—A tore# r nod three story brick dwelling house. .0 In good condition, situated in Ortrigsburg, lately cattle a by Dr. T. It. L. Ebur: Th location Is central. and one of the oldest baldness Rhoads in the county—immediate posseflikm Oren. Apply to ANNA 31. IL 1.1.1D3310. t'ept.3,"69. — [1163m..1 Oro kntbe sp. 't)IZOPOSALS, .ire invited until the 15th hat., for Slity ire Tbousend Feet a Ll3ll- it , lobe delivered atlitlePtrivrer Tumbling Ruh Dam. To cowls: prinelpelly'efjotst. 5:12,91 feet long, and inch pl ne I:Req... Thebeavytimbertobeon the ereand by the middle of October. • 13.T11031A8. POttsvlllin srstembor.;• 50 • 3545 TOR Sh.LE OR RENT—Then , ~41-know n wn ,, itoont Vinton Uotel," !WM' terj2, rough of NA Carbon, compristag a large Mutt awry storm building. Stable, ewirh boas. and yard adjoining. The wbol will be sold or mated on reasonable Apply g a Gr.O. It CLAY, WU rrills ' ° Or to J.ll. BESISKI Efli Port Cuban. ogast 92, '59 33.1 m 113R0AD MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, PunaMann, Sebnilklll C0%61y, 14.—FOR BALE—. ho unexpired Glue. ',lib alftbei Stock end Ilachiner.l of the above esteosira tnil deirlrable C Alloy, In full workin g order. is offeined at a greet barptla. Beery.in fiwioallun, with nallefeetOri menus for selling, IFIU be given by applying on the premises. ' • - duetrar 18. 1 9 I ' , - 33-If - - yineoll. SALE—: 7 4L-Twif) 50 Horse-En gines—geared togetber 7 for tArtiritrin4 Wall DS. 40 florae Engine, with gearing for do do 200 yards of 11 lark pipe*. and working barrels. 400 yards of *lre rope.—s lot of ChIID. One2ilbotirel4agine,andiollemscreeoa, The frame wilylc of *dens barites and breaker, and kn. . ant houaea.__ A Liiite lot of 1" ralls,flat bat iron and aerap Iron: Also* drift rids, wasmr, cart and plod, and two Slates. WM . be sold very cheap.. Apply to . CHAS. u. HILL Rea- EA*. At*, Akthantaogo al r.e et, lbtfArigs. Feb:roar, 12,19 1-I.f • F OR SALE—VERY CHEAP—' - (int. 90 burs.) Engine, and connections fOr pottrplos meter. '. .„ One; 4Gborse.Ensine, for.botettng Onsi,4ltb Dram awl connections! ' 'Ostiefo bewessltnglne.'for pimping. ~ One 30 borilt leagine, Rollers nod connections for bissating Cool. • , ' Mont 1300 feet of 10 loch pipes, with plunk sods, con:tidies kola. Lc. - 1 = About 400 feet of 14 inch pipe. push lieu, att;.. , . . A 10- of T rails, ebado, hype, Ac, • Apply to • ' ..- A. RUSSEL, 1 OM co.—weer of Mahan toga° en d Scosda streets. rettsellle. istntsc--; ': . /3 - .., - *At DISSOLUTION. ~. NOTICES. MEDICINAL. `READ! READ!! REtkiiii- EfIENWEIN'S , Arorailtie 'BalBarr i I , $ a REMEDY not to be fixcelled f,„ the analr•and 4 eilitn of three Maladies ,lacide tt: : the Summer 8.000, rig i Increilaa, Drentess. Cholera or Cinle n Riot. ,Ir c laili o g: dipiWily q the Stepanek, eh ! . 'its eieelleet IMrtelnallee weeny pleasant tu t , eoethinttlr. I elfarti It a valuable reeled, i ..a4 :tentite peevfte to the Fee!ekt Foo m 4; . cholef a: irfuntios..k It bait a Irtqavi,t.re nti ' ' tonic lade* nre on the syetem, allaying 1 u e,.:4 where it ext7tin atemmeb and I uttele—iml ei ~,! will be Snindd silensable lei lb. well lxins if „,': fatuity. IL I belwand as .11 AdnOilll to achy i i. fatuity, / •-• Sir TRY Jr c Prepared only el A r.st.Nwrix. nipi.,, f:h,,-,,. .N. W. ranter Ninth and Poplar Ma.. Vbilsdnpek, gitrPrice:-25 oats per bottle.-t t inr.9.):41., ecru. W. Ertiso a nii,JOITY G: rii,,,, , Sn.v. Pottomtfle ; It. 11. Inns. St . Clair ; F.. J. ht. T i .: nu*, and by druggists and eterellsepers generally. May Ili. 'La (If y . 2:4, . Thoroughly Tried AND • Unfailing 'ReMedies! SOYA ! E'S! Swaytas'il s Dwayne's! fiwaytte . til ' S'or e Dwayne's! SRI iftleP Dr. Dwayne'," Celebrated Vs roily Medicines. • Dr. Swaynelt Celebrated Faintly letlielnes. (Itarayno's Compound Sirup of Wild Ch tt , -Dwaytte . a Compound ivyrup of Wild t heir, • sSwaynea Compound Syrup of %%11.1 Cherry." • 'Simples Compound gyrup ot Wild Chermn .•Swaynee Compound Syrupof Wild Cheri." - The greatest Cough and Coneutuptien Itemely 1. „, its“ Dr. dwaynea Compound Syrup of It-Ha Chrrry:. 07. migloar and only genuine - Wild Cherry" for IYdak Dread, Heart. Dimas., Bronchi I'4 447 il'hooping Cough, Wood Spilling. Laver Comp! roue Debility, lieatleeslilabla, tr. No remedy, as it may be, ran pretend to approach It. Suraine's Sarsaparilla and Tar ' erGAIL COATlD—warranted to contain no eel mild and gentle purgative, unsurpassed by loy eine for removing the 1111 e, cleansing the .tent; effe:tually purtglimg the blood. Three till. gripe, nor produce ua WO& • Dr. Svraynets Bowel Cordial A roctsANT and rure remedy for Aelai Cis I.i era 31crbus, Dlarrhma, Dysentery. Cholrei ,Summer Complaint, rains in the Stomach and'. ;Vomiting, Sirknera of the Stomach, Ile. 41.4-Every family should hare a bottle In tie In este of sudden attack In the olubt. It rri pain. _ - • Invaluable to Mothers. PARES Soothing Syrup. for Children - teeth! . pared only by Dr. Sway - no-A Son. Philadelphia. Great Spring Po;lityrr of the B • Best:4n; Compound Fuld iNersct of Serpa great remedy for Senliita, Ohl Meets, erlreffre euty, all Skin Eruptions. Dirrd Purifying- v ie. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Ds.Snarar. e hitter Calholieos." A eery qi Urn., may be taken with a 'dhrree of eertalnj yet experienced by a Medjrlue of thim ehanctry{ Ptipatios, Flatulence, Natters. lleart Burn. A the Sturnarli,Cold Feet. Debility canoed by the of ago. prostration of strength front •ny awe Ilion of Spirits, pispepaLs, or indigestion in all only 50 ern te Ircttle. t All the above prepared only by DIS. SIYAVN No A NORTH HAVARTI!. Street, second titer abet `PhlladOpitla. •• Sold by JOHS q. mem, k Sox, C..,firrriro, J. K. Deans, H. W. Pairrose. 'Miners:sine; Cox am, Tusraront: Cuts. Ilcxrnixons.sebuS ltil JOHN lIARNDT it J. It. liAtize, Tremont ; Clair: J. WILLIAMS, Middloport; F J. Far s KM: ELL, BEMs A Co., Pinegrove; and by all ret dealers in' medicines throughout, the county Nay 24'59 •• (ll] A Bloodless .Victor!!! 1,000,000 3303E01111 Sigla This enormous quantity of this Inosinal has•been purchased by citizens of the Unite dOrlog the short time It has been before the I The reason' fSr 'this extraordinary su'emoss in el the actual trail; and value of the article. No 1 the MAGNETIC PLASTER. without becour inv.' I It performs elf that is promised, and carrlea w bleu reentumenistion. Truly, this is a Victor: ful and bloodiesa—but we believe not less girl.' the i r eiumphi of war, with its train of carnage r cation. ~ ' The 3IAGNETIC PLASTER is undoubtedly tl e Great. est StrengtherleT and Pain Destroyer that Selo tee 1,. 1 yet diacoierml. •If ,you put this Plaster any hem. If Pain is there. the Plaster will stick there until he Pah hasvaulohed. The Plaster magnetism' the Pa r away, and PA IS C. 41 2o NO T Esur W111:141.: 7111.1PLAS -4,R IS .AI'PLIEDI Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Welk nere.debllity NeMrqusuese,;Neuralgla i Uyspepoia; gotuths n't4l o'l4 PAINS and *CUES of every land, are. 131MEDIATit LT RELIEVED, and with a little patien4, Ppt. 3IANE.NTLY CURED, : by the magical loptienco of td,te MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the kinspiest, mama, safest, pleivoantest'and cheapest remedy in ex;" Its application Is universal—equally to the - stro the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant. 1 agreeable, arid without annoyance or trouble. la within reach of ail—richor poor; all may hill aU thattidritave it who Are sick; and coffering TARSIERS and PLArNTER, aboued be always , with the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It will be tl Physician In any household, ready et all timer 'lnstint notice. . . Put la p in air-tight tin boxes. Each box will 1 to eight, plaoteri, and any child can spread thee 113 ventife box, with full and plain directions. . • D. 0. Morehead; M. p., inaentm and Prnpridar,l9 Walker ri ;wt. .yeto 114 k. ;art MOREHEADI 31MONETIC r 1.118172 13 SOLD BY ALL idEVGOISTS AND lii:ALLIRS is oENuvir lIEDICINES EyEßYWlltiltg. July 30,'69 Ak.owtnorl • THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIy The Standard Neatedy of the Xinearsth ten. ry, • FOR ALL DISKABE9 OF' II E FLOOD. tREPARED ,Dll LOUNS • itY h CO., No. SO North Flfl atreet, War P delphla , Air alecremis and SWrnfulana Piteslam Whin:Fe' Nip Disease, ilalignard Glom) thrbynthr. ter, Scald head, Ulcers of Me ilnuth and • Throat, Eruptions of the sin, and all HUMORS A Np . IMPUR ITIES 0)' THE RI are effectually and permanently cured 'fly Imperial Deplizative. "hie 3ledlvineeou mends Itself to pit lents ra eo`nlideneet, for two reasons—Perst—lt I. jll.l n represented to be, and will do all that is el:doted! but it will not cure every disease,bera use It r• adapted and prepared for one dais or rnalplalt tbere it cures-In the :fund place ! this Ned, pure, highly' cnt. p rffdlill and aclire—so that it, masters the dl It in' curable. Large d, long continued use t flt Is not naked for—One t Lollies will In a utajmity of mars. stabil'''. its s . ir lire properties. In tills renpeet, time anditiotie wasted In loos and fruitless efforts to obtain n r In Cancerous and &minion, di PraltP, no tuetli , ever equaled it in its suereasfut curer,. Triter; no obstinate and ineerate, eannot re cleansing and_purifying effects of the . Ulcers of every character, no matter how ohm I long standing, Invariably yield to the wonderfu l or UM IMPERIAL I/EPEE/VEIT," ,Old or Toung may DSO It alike sal ft perfect *re! If you are afflicted, try One Bottle. and If ye shirk., write to the Yrtuclpil °Mee, No. b 0 Newt Sieved. below A reh, and you will receive It, (by el stamp for answer.) Da. LOUNSBEREY h I '191111de: I • SO - For sale by CIIAIILZS W: EPTINO, Otos' K. Cornellof Centre t Norwegian streets., (opposi timer's !tote.) Pot twine, Pa. Sias by Drupgbda generally. D. 11.14 fin 60 ISCELLANE • TO 'FARMER'S, • ' Prrr e le on if us . The.SUBSCRIBBII will eurnish pure , BONZ-DUST by the ton, Gnu. or bu.hel;terermeri Itn Trorkmen. Price per ton. cr.n0(134,001y! .Al.O, Phosphate of Lime, L.nd i'leAter, lionise, rewrote. Pore Goshen, by the turret or but. We charge but wall profits—and are determined to Pell cheap. ,None but genuine erilelen kept.- • ' - B. BANNAN. ,'„ _-----_ JAMES FIELD. House; Sign and Viresico Pninier. MITATOR . .OF WOODS AND I iitAn Gluier, Paper Hanger and General. Decorator. ih r STREET, ne.rty nypearf te the mmon mmy.lltfsritk. tApr112,!59 1.445 m. • GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on .their huelnela 'moat snennottully at IlliOcabooton fire from (mob.. Soma 40 vineyard' /clout the prim 11,1i 01 ). Fee advertisement. of Hammonton Land') ano th er ea. nom. Albasty Seedling Strawberry: Plants. ri L lliE Subscriber i 9 pre tir ed supply genuine Albany Seedling berrj Shpts. by the dawn, hundred oa I hourand, at N ornery prier. lie warrants the plants la be pfaisifee. _Jlany faid as nietan spurious. Also Curbing.. aleAfog„ Superlor May Queen and other good Made, for male,h- Aug. 24 '6l) 34. kANNAN. '' BELT HOOKS. . • A • . substitute for belt lacing—joining sof Mold belts. ' Tteiy Bever VISIT Out—Join 4 11 n hall the lime required to lees It. lio sea Ir el:Wry—belt limn looser—}otolog.soloot her. •Irospe and closer than by lacing. and are 100 per eon t.ehrape, to be bad at . • STICIITER & T1WM1 , .....41N'd. 85 ^ = Corner Centre sod nuke ... 4 . mots'. IKARIVWFIV, READ QUPER-Phosplitite_, - of Lung, a stand- - k) , ard article kir restoring lIG, to porn ut laud, end especially adapted to Corn. Onto, Potat - es) Grass. Garden Vegetables, de., put up to strong Inas ur 1.50 lbs., with a eireuhr Containing relnable information. The eubecribere are scents for 2. boylkill county, when• samples can be seen and tested. Call and Pee STICIITIF4t t TtIOMPSON, t 6. Corner Centre and Market:Litre...fit SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTO RIF. can be curled on roatably at Hammonton. : 40 .t advertixement of Hammonton Unita.% PATENT CARPET SWEEPERS.. •A. most excellent article tor sweepinf / - 1 ■ll kinds oresrpetS without any dust, and Wee op everythlnig ellen:. A lady ides baa bed one to lays gibe •oak not takd .$lO for the DIN she has. if sb could not replace it. for sale et li. ft A N'N AN'd • ! Book sod Variety Store ti rill end sets theni. EW • Dry GititdOlan N d Grocery store. li E "undersig ned' has • ri . opened a Neu Diy Clouds and (lm. miry. Stove. in the building no Centre otteeCuort to ?Open llotai.k , rmerlr envied by Millman & Chamber*. an Umbel , Good. will be sublet musrueity lee rout fut CAM. 14 11 . BBAC [ Y . Pottnitio, July 16,'Sti • M*ll Buy the WAMSUTTA Prints. 91111EY • are the Hest Calicoes yet or- I: Vend to Ihe poblle Ow be money. witampair, AO TS : DEFOREST. ARMS 014;1 it (0 . , A r a lo,•50 iGeto , • , NEW VOlliC. VMS, I. larl.- 1 , '1 X. 4. uth is 4 latt twt, Vai tli I nets r 4 lai•T* : 4t. SO .11'041 1.10 /14ten; tirl. Pt. ~jK 10. hate. . . taw,' la loglbuys gfriggl Lth It tig .g mu, Is invii Its"pril •It,a la as! .rity. ■lrk Fifte rbedDi (i.. Wm. $ e Mot•
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