- - = :".", ' • - r. . . ~.- ,'',.ilitts.-- -,.,. .. staid. .porreviug, PA. .114TIUIRDAT, sErraiessri, iese. TBB MAT cata2Mr. question Th e of desecrating 'thalattlailt trunning past , get raillesp cars on &tit day, affil,, osmotic* the Thllsilidpltia leifter, 'Malt °peps tia-`olals Of 'its wrath:tin VI who dare op , pwathemokmeent. „Washingtbu county has the to pasawisolations vdtulemiatory of-the aittetept, end the Tedgetr fa•thwith intimates. that `'ishfionoty kid bets Et littend::taite own affairs, - sad let the fanatics of Philaielptilashae. They icnowsrhat illol Natal, They know what is Just owl propert • end consequently, :for iltatale. What impertinence! What erro-r gincel What ob, we shall hunt VWehave, so pittleace with these illiterate 'Country boars; who due place themselves in opposition to our, l wishes. In this tenor macaw comments of the Dyer end its tytepithisers, *aide sense of tite Stela Pasha proposed desearation, of the Sabbath. If theafforts Of•the Ledger tend la Mike this maga *pasty questilm, it reckons without its • hoet,_fee men of stikteities.in the State will units torilially, in presorting inviolate a religions in !Gilded hoportinCtane in a moral and physical ' erpmt. The Interior , bout spoken decidedly, on this point, and it will be useless for the Philadel. OA agitators to seek legislation to sanction the 'Pe r oration. It will not be .granted. Narepre sentatimafrom the country 'will violet, his con . *china, or the wishes of hit constituents, by vo /log for the repeal of the Sunday law. That is a Sped feet. The Ledger therefore, Wastes its time - 1 iii endearon to fight this question tie to import: antis:, 'However it may be looked upon in Philal delpids, it has here no stickdistliguishing feature. - Thi Zwigeri advocacy; however. of a spite suable' desecration of the SabbSth, is on a par with•the position it • takes on - 'every question et leciing the hapPliesrabd prosperity of the pea. ple. We look apee it as essentially, the organ of the aristocracy, having nothing in common with the interests of the laboring man, whose money sustains it. , Otte& the most atrenuone treaties of the system of Tree Trade, is the Phiiadelphia Ledger, a ryittem which impoverishes the laboring man, and retards the prosperily, of the country,— .lieder the cloak of solicitude for .the men It de , esiVes, it disseminates its erroneous doctrines, with. thti air of an Entitling, without possessing his sin. • eirVityor pOwer: 2 ' And now on the question of Sunday travel, we have the Ledger pleading for .the rights of the poor man in connection with the . 4 „,lreposed anti-Christian innovation; when every fact `adduced proves eoneltisively, 'that it wool ~,1.46he Moat injurious step for his welfare morally 1111'd physically, which could be taken in a Chris-, tail hod. , We need hot, however, 'dwell on this matter.--; The' iophistry_ot the Ledger on every public mat. teri of moment; is ,too generally - recoeniied, to need eztentled_tomment at our bands, We only sidle° the matter again seriously, to warn the Le4ger‘thai as Philadelphia Is not the State, tie mi4ty .411.4 well waiting, mistaken citiseui sup , pore, just so surely, will she fait in obtaining !ism the ; ,,LegislatUrsi repeal _ of the Sunday law, while the Moiler holdi in its hands the balince or power , in Ilia Legislature. The past must be . -a blsokbefore Pennsylvania CDC forget that upon a Chriettan observanee of the Sabbath, rests the peipetuity of her institutions; the happiness and welfare's"' her citisens ; her right to be consid ered Worthy of her peaceful, God-fearing founder. • t • • ORGANIZE: OIteARNE: • I .. ~ I .the yogi' s res be no r" , . ~. And like them be slate , ow." ' The second..fuesday of 0,9106er . Is but a few week' distant, ar political • friMide throoghot ! uremia! shike olf thidew 'sir :ger % beets, snA Propel We bare , ~ a wiry sbd unscri sithrfand . 11111 . should 'be ft ilat.:at all poiel& • .,lloterl 11 your for . - ' tesi and oneeistm id towe 0. , \shitt;tp !bit 'eta re action cloraiss the nests? readiness ' teleerch for Ward beide ea to vitioryNTbe a stirring , appealto the feet : be Imhor` .: -.:-in behalf of :the State Timms, F orge:tent!, remarks" • . ~. .., ••• 'that the 4'signitleance of the present contest lib' In ibelict that its:result will Ivakin ad an Index of the tight in 1860., d itesay be that the result -;wi j ii , not ticc• fitclodez %i• what is to. followt but' ii il -it will be s", regarded. The part" Unit carries - ' Petptsylven kin 1859 will 1m eonaidered able to 11 ' • °Arty it in". 60; and the party limit can carry ' ,Peensylvan II in 1840 Will be able"' to staple the rresidintlal ;outwit. Neither party can enceeed , without thl4l§tate. OM: friends will pie,- at once, " ' frein these ti:remisea; ; that'tho. ,, whbile 'ervaideriri , eatfteatpinies "iii result-in 'Penneiliania this - tall. If *visionary the State,' au we. aws aide to do 1 1 -.--- on • fall vo e, it gives us, not !:merely the power A : of decidiog the Presideet ial Seated iteedf, hut of 1 de4diatt w 4 0 . : oor Presidential candidate shill be. She Reriutd cans of ilia other States will defer, in' ,that event,' 0 thf judgment of thus, who have thaconrol f the - bitf , le grOund - -why e ax,. as the Franch ash ''tnastera 'of the position: he pre dotninent d aird in Abe heart of every loin in the Tanta of th .o4poaition in this State late over throw - 6 t424 .... 51itit corrupt Admielstratio• End put - js it s :place. ,To accomplish , oTM th e rants would go thrdugh abo?' ali anddreo *lntuit any herd , a assure tbeei tbat . t . he eat and oe. awards otopliabing an enA so deal, • II take° t ' fall. If .we elect Or State eer. the work tit 186 . 0 will be 'more . bee; if . 11 0 fell; much that is already 1100 tializad.—We appaaf,therefore, to ent of - the Administration, to go.to and anite with his neighbors and orte more tithreati m ; • I hisost ab.l Ibip. Let claire step• rshle is to Yu! ticket this tbsiil bait 4 dote will I et+, 'oppo work at b;tr i Mond, in al bring out al . 111111nre-b • s • complishing all the work needed to 1 9 11 "tit this: . year." , • The sotto of • sled Ameriein , Republicans Should , 4 ~. I,wseur &nimbi bunter, oat rho brews wo,throe Us foldsvwith song and shout; 'change upon the bet" qlnce , Sanest Wel, •.. • • 1 01.vrsD • ate Cou.sam.—Ws ob that the Pacolvor he Polytechnic College of Penneylva flffiltocatiffilin Philadelphia, leans their Seventh Asm4Dcement under highly favorable . 11fliPleste. It is stated that at Do former period Ivaathe Co legs so well prepared . , to afford that i thOrmigh .rofessional edneation In 'the applied sciences an thif Industrial arta, for which 'it hes already' ea ned so enviable se reputation-. The 'great and °passive interest In the Institution, and the to acing confidence. in the superiority estate instruction, hare, during the n strikingly manifested, not only by ted number of •tudeots, but also by en 1 ; mend ,for thkprolessional services of or 'the Cu put year the 'ogles iereased • A demand highly . gratifyink to the • use ICI, u public recognition of •the emits of their labors; and to the stn- groldostes. FaSalty. ♦aloe sod . . , dent, bees eit assayilan that , the diploma of tba Collo • Is a purport to, active, and lucrative practice. be facilities of ,tbe 'College for the thatiangit p realer:al trainiiig, of young men for . th'eprecti of Civil, blitiln'g, and Mechanical En. glieering, rchltectufe. l Marinfaciaring, and lig rictiltural abeiniatry, Metallurgy; at., are, a, far atiostiblii, • itailar to those of the best Poly Icahn le l of Barope. The system of isstrue o been framed /after the same models, ebasitea, only,. ss the usages of this ed toleuiend. It is not necessary Irst . autiou tiou bss al crifh such eouhtcy se it' should deOlgi,uon protenion 1111252! tacit toslrds.the "rid beton, b• alter•~bieb,bis studios will hare silos nica Ilia future calling. , , 'of pi. Arstl 'a ',papa The Co 'The Erse e l anti 1860. I, ge year if divided loto three session,. Autumnal Sesaioo:,ot the year 1859 v egins on Monday, September 19, and tidal. November 4. The second or Palau begins tin idondity'.,Neventbar, .9 Friday, March Yd, The third or ends on Winter S • and ends • lain' .begins on Moodily, March 5. and utility. Jane 28. The terms are $lOO year course; and 8120 for the seeoul Graduairoti fee, sto. I loosed to ebairre.that this Institution ta mark 'Toni the important oduca. tattoos of the country. Spring • ends i c T for e Sri Jests _e guagiOs (o' We are Is making tional lost onions" were not harmonious at the State Conventfte bell in Spleen*. %lucidity. The "Sorts" and "lards" for soPreeney. dark% erhielt)dr.Viry the fillirdn - chairman', was knocked 'dorm. The "Soft*" I natty left , the o possession of the The fight to „be .in Choosing delegates, to the Coerstiosi. The impresalos ie. that debigafea *till be ghosts.. Truly the are Omit botanttfully disorganised, too has, the slightest show• oeseeeess at irestalotial iitottloa. That is very art- Tilts "b Detwrat ; N. to °a contended! ter ,(quee off the pl ',H o ar 4Pri4 l Ohertsato twe'eetn o Thunman much eo t the next dent. .. 4 "77177 r . ".• ~41 • . OH iiiol4l7 1"t1 to Wen*. at II "It V" by the Chat:lath 'CT dr* ICouttcy liitsindleg,ln tuitive, the tketebiyl et the Fikke Iced . i of SidnlyndtittitifitY, usetubled 1110103• 11 1 4 ROWS a fur of ,ntifylog lbw preeeedingeed _ , Abaft Illittlabs and Cotialg Cotreentlotur. ---.., I _. The mCeting was ,impel*. 41 - ider by4ettattan WrigO , , MR., when, on motion, the Hos. SOLO MON FOSTER was called to the their. . On !notion, the following named persons were called upon to act as Vice Presidents and Seers: lades of the teestittr .. ._ , .... , View. Presiderts—Joba L Fassee. South Star:- helm; Mores Strut se, Pottsville; 3. A. L. Tice, Tremont; F. Reeser, Orwipberg; Jacob Kann man,Robley; Wm. Torch, Wayne ; Joseph K. Greet Scheylkill anent' Jimeh F. Pawl, Branch; Walter Sedgeick, St. Clair; C. F. Shindle, EN., Tamagni'; Henry -Orman/4 .Pottsville; Abra ham Retie ,e di inersville ; Cul. Isaac F. Discs, -Ashland; Robe, t Patton, South Cass ; Peter Mil ler, Ent Brunswick. Sesretarier-Joint T. Bons, SR.* Potiorlik; T. R. Pones, Middleport: hue Amu. Try a moot; JOHN SCHOLL, Jr., Orwigshorg. 'Robert M. Palmer, Req., ntsd ihotolloyisE res olutions: -., - . 1 " Reakeed, Tbatthis metAleg telly sad approve et the nomination, by the rarest /WWI State Commetion. of lion. TEMA BAkcatus fAr . Auditor Oeueraloind Me. Wrturat It. HEM fir , Surveyor General, and that w e further va n ity end approve the ecodost ions made by the People's Courronther. bead at fklthylkill listen, for members of the Legislature and *mote alters for Schuylkill County. sad commending there State sod County nominetions to the support of the people of this County. we pledge to them our own cordial support. Rrsobed, That the principles and toessures embodied In the moletioneof the People's Rate andeounty Con relations, have our hearty approval. Jtualred, Thfit. the Peoples Party is pledged , to inaug urate, continue add carry out all necessary apd practi cable measures of retrenchment and reform Is the (ov ereaten' orge N tion, State and County, and we Call to our aims esi honed men of whatever pittiell i:, party honetotont, join tut In effecting these reforms. Being loudly tilled for, Mr. Palmer, in a tel ling speech, sustaiued the resolutions, and was followed by Howell Fisher, Eq., in a few elo ,quent remarks. who, in turn, was followtoi by the Hon. James H. Campbell. At the conclusion of Oils (entlemsn'elspeeeb, the Hon. Otis% Prailey being loudly ealfcd for, offered the following res. elution In conneidion with those offered by It. M. . ~ Palmer, Esq.: -.. Nudged, That we congratulate the taxpayers of this County upon the Improved condition of attains condected with the prepaid management of our Alms House slues the election of a member of the "People's Party" u one of the Board of Directors thereof, and the ramp of tie late Leer, introducing a proper system of economy In Its variorum departments, whereby a large wont of too. ney has been saved to the people of the County, within the first Teat, u Is clearly shown by the monthly state weenie published by order of the Board of Directors since the that day of January last,when contrasted With the expenses of former years—thus for 1857: Amount drawn from the County Treasury In 1857, $2 3 .398 68 Outstanding orders untold Jan. 1,1M58, 3.912 04 Amount collected by the Steward for board. the inmates. monies found ou peepers, de I.ldl 88 Profits of the farm, over and above expens es, 1,597 9'7 • • • X 10,093 or 1838. And. drawn from County TVentsory, 1f.:15,632 Amount eitteeted by the Steward ftr board• In Inmites. mottles found on papers. Ac.. 2.660 61 Profits of the farm over and above expenses, 1.727 61. • {12(1,1131 8. 11114. Exhibit of last monthly statement _ ' by the Directors: DWI passed for month ending Aug. 91,1669,- $ ra Previously this yeir, • ]R4I9 i • lliakied. r 1519,492 20 From which amulet amount overdfloon In 1458, from appropriation of 181.0, 0,332 00 •, Paid toward Hospital sloes - Janet. • 4.008 arp I, 1839, 7Ait 79 Leaving for cost of malntenaorefromJana ary 1, 18.50,10 present time, any 8 months, 212,150 60 Fatlmate of Directors of the Poor for, the year 1849, 01,500 00 On motion. the foregoing resolutions were unanimously adopted.. On motion, resolved, that the.prnetedingi of this meeting he puhlisited in all tbe pipers of tho County fai'orable to the cause. Ou motion, adjourned. - i'?. ' . SOLOMON FOStER, President. .T.T:Bova, i'seretary. . ' Junco DOL'aLAS has been aa an electioneering tour through the,country, experiencing "enthusi astic receptioni," making "stirring xpefichea." Orhich are duly chronicled. The great diffi caltjwith Mt. Douglas ip bin Presidential mili rstions,is the distrust felt by each of the coniligt:. log parties., :Let hinisatisfy the the South; and• - they may graciously foraive bim— hot they 'sill never trust -the. North, wbOrever his doctrines have made any proxres's, it bas been in States where the party has, but-a nominal existfinee; and whos s d latiatace will not 'be Borth' a Craw in the ghat contest to eome off referenda to the recent : assumptions of Senator Douglas—more particularly in his•Colum biss speerli—lof perfect naetrality on the'ilevery qnestioi, their,lasincerity and after want of reli ability ire shosSO witkelearness by:a recent arti cle in the Tribune. We. 'quote a portiU of it; ableksets forib•tbe real • position 'of/Douglas on the sal:4ga of , a slave •code for this Territories, and the consequeeeeir that afield result from an ad7ip tion of, his favorite poliejf ' • .. • • • . • "Under cover of, leaving the people of the Ter titoriesr settle . the Slavery question for them selves, e strenuously insistAVn the right a- th e Territo lal Legislatures to enact laws for the pro tection of Slavery, as in the case of the. recent slave code, of New•Maxico; denying also any right or power in Oungresoskinterfere for the re •pearof these laws, though that ii a politer no qaestlonably possessed by Congress is the ease ' of ordinary Territorial enactments. 4.3 an i•tfi t et, to this power on the part of. the Territorial Leigisla. tams to encourage and foster Slavery, wha does Mr.'Douglas setup?. A prover on thetpart of the Territorial Legislatures to prohibit or abolish 81a- ' very Such would he the logical remit of the elaiurradvaneed by 'Mr. Douglas • for the Territo ries, of slower to settle the question- or - Slavery each kr ill min way. But Mr.liouglas Inaba no • pretension fur the Territorial Legislatures on the `side of Free Labor. • All , be insists upon is, that they have= - Die . right, if -they choose, to abstain from enacting a slave code,, and that Congress cannot step in to supply the delleiendy. But how ,ever convenient to the staveh.ildere the-co-opera= tion.oohe Tmitocial Legislatures or of Congress might tii, e atilr, under. the Dred Scott' decision- 7 which Diralouglas adinitt to begood law)ohough in his Columbus speech he ireareful not to make the remotest allusion to it—the slaveholders have a slave code already enactedito their hands. That decision seta up 114. right 41 all slaycholders cniry.:their slaves into any .Territory, and to hold theta there, even.in,spite of any Tepitorial legis lation to the cotiltarl. From this Principle. Of the right to hold slaves in the "`territories follows the right of the slavebulderi prineeted therein, rand as in 'othet cases, stkin this, hi defeat of say express enitottnenu; the Terstitorial Courts—eom , posed, as they stool(' -surely he under a DoUglai Administration et 'Judges Wbrrrecognise the doe . trine a the Dred Scott decision—would step in to supply' by their judgments that which the Terri• 'toad Legislatures might have left unprovided." DEATH OF Lama floar.—By the Augk-Sazoa • we have the announcement of the death of Leigh Hunt, the well-known English journalist and poet, and whose writiogs have attained mach populari ty in M 400001,7. Leigh Hint was born at South gate, in Middieselky-E14., Oct., 10, 1784. His tether, a West Indian by birth, resided in Penn sjylvanita at the time of the American Itirolutions and manifested his loyalty tethe English drown so warmly that he was compelled to fly to England, where he sood afterwards took orders it) the Eng lish ChurCh and became tutor to Mr. Leigh. a nephew of Lord Chandos. Leigh Hunt wis named after his father'i :pupil, and received his early education at Christ's Hospital. 'Hr. Hunt commenced to write poetry at an , early age, and in 1805 assisted ,his brother in editing a:paper which the latter bad established called The News. In connection with his brother be afterwards edited another papereelled the Romano': in which he called the Pripet-Regent an "Adoelbrof fifty,"_ s was prosecuted for libel, found guilty, and sea , touced• to pay a fine of 1500, and' to surer two years' imprisonment. - His brother also shared his itoprlionment and fine avi-',.4alts , of 'suit. After bill liberation, Leigh Hanticontinued to write for the Examiner, and subsequently set up a quarter.l ly at - amine called the Refieetai, which Was fol lowed by tbe'Liberal, which be published in con.' nectietWith r ßyron and Shelley. In 1822, Huai went tn Italy, to reside with Lord Byron, and-on his return freely expressed his liesatisfeetion in a work called Zord Byroa - and Isis Contemporaries. Mr. Hunt's.chief reputation rests on his Essays, published in I~ collection called • Retied, Table, Which he WMe in connection with Haslitt, also in his indicator and Campanian, tie. ' Cot. FLonitactes Democratic Quarterly Jte vine offers Manausl inducements tosubseribers.— The first number will be adorned with it steel en. graving of •Buebanso at be looked after the brit. Dant idea was, seggeited to- lAm of asking eon. grese toi thirtyjnillions of dollars to get a bribery fund for 'the nest . Piesidectial election; 'Every historian sboold haviaertity of this likattess,to re toembitilinehanut, false will leave no otheithing behind him worth recollecting. The second num. her, we'-perceive r . will contain the likeness n Florence binsselfithe third of Wendell;the fourth of Glancy Jones, and the fifth—but we: think this 1 - ptealation will last longevall isswes'es, will he on steel. FOr the dist numbs Beek himitlf contributes an article in tbe"oo of utoritygelleetioimt"-Seeritary Floyd,contrib. I atm wlraperan the - "Porn:intim) Of Cast C0n.. 1 tracts;" Secritiry Cent volunteers a poem, ••The Esite's return to the Wars;" Secretary Cobb gives • monetary *midway the • "Issues of the Day;" Merripk d bo. an ingenious .tteco'unt of the sae inenei of Stain Frigates an Popular Elections," sad Woodall will write a review of ibe 4inancial Rapport of fidelity Newspapers." A greeitopi- WWII will be,, • • ' + 'Wow is Ifieimairtyr.lie isetabera 'of dm . . P*90 46 ka ti, Of Eettegikkgileti_ielift-,lse on the akin,' :' reMteeese 4 : U4 casing Stealers. It *ea* ie olllo 7 tl4ttereheetd 4. ek 4 ,7 -011- Bede ilelift .1 It hee4 l 9 l ll l :iteietith.het*,.,, 01 4 carry or gnu sty , tleketiff',hrul . ..b iltelle*bliet. t bloriii,''Perethe weytor it StoMpltityljille46 ow ' the Pro 8L cry. fitiTraie'Diuseikst74i 1880. Bat we has County reform to_Meeter end the eleeti°ll of lb . Peoples tieltsraltill best hap step towards. ga tag "the' obit. - Pelee* gieeeteS and 'atarvatien..tre'are in this . County pretty yell Pioche& and abouldtbo coming r efi:ties prove, to . be unusually severe;Which IS wit unlikely, Dear. en help thetworkingman, who new In these Du• Ghana' times. receives barely enough to keep body, end .dal together. "Let our workitigmen at the 'elomiageretioit resolve to Urn Diunocratic of; nee bolder*.out of effiee, and defeat the Democratic candidates for *tee.. Let them try to live on tea cent wages, which the headiof the Democrat, thick work ngaten,can exist op, and sea how they , like the sy, em. It would be bat oar. , . 1 As eage r s -the People's County ticket, while the dandi e upon _lt are acknowledged to be among the best that could have been selected, do not let the feet 101 l us into security. Let not_ln. 'activity be fatal to .seecess t bullet m every ward, berougb.arl township be thotetribly canvassed, t in order th t in Caroler every eoti may be polled. Remember ,bet success in this County may decide the posillsei that the Stets may take in 1860; that IPenosylrerra ill dolt year may &Mid! , the fee of !principles atOrlant to Os iti,en industrial and progressi • sense. As this•matter is important we bops that o offort,will be spared to insure com plete mete 110 oeteber ever the Bacbaean; Pro- Slavery, P Trade, Starvaiion Democracy. EDITOWS VABLIC. OPOLITAN Ali JoppiaL for' &plow odid utliaber. It ' contains souse of nitrations ever Issued in this country. a moat acceptable present - to the f i the Association.,--When: we ban I nude to the liberal offers made ibis le ibpitt. Tun Coei her. is t< spl the finest it The Joaroal eabseriber,s apses we wi year to soh notation. co In Ibis cove, RoSir, New 1 in coarse of novel by Di annum, $2l nan's Stole, limes Roven.". , 4bla admirable pub . acted by•Chiries 'Dickens, is issued ry by J. M. Emotion 3 Co., 37 Park ,pit. "A Teti of Tiro! Cities" is now publication in its pug. ' It is* new • kens. Price Of the publication, per Bubseriptiousreceitied . at Ban- uODIS Y . ll AMC/ Deco - fur mu:lntr. is one Guile Guest num , a wise puLlished , by the indefatiga ble props-Ica . "Waiting. fur the Verdict," the p r incipal Mllloption, is a well conceived, sod sir; tistietily : ro tented engraviog. : The. prinaipal fashion plat is very fine, while the smasher of useful patte •s is unusually lark.. Oudey's Mag. aziue takes ;e; lead, undoubtedly. in its Ilne. It Is nnapprna •i , able. Copies of the October nuts - - ber cap be o tained at Btnnan's store. Evinunces- or CIIIIIBTIANIM -I•lWird' by Szith English, Phila den) of a course of ketures delivered sty of young wen 'in New York, by' efoe. The work ii a standard one • This book p~ daipblas run Lam a soul Bishop BrII dowses a p needs a reoo sand, copies and in Engl by tbp Rev. mended by a vasser is no fnr it. It is which it is ,pro in every library, and `.SeareelY cltuendation. ; A t i line t 5 fteitv thou ave been eirea..lated in th is country ad; in the latter it was ititrodueed r. Olinthnsalregory„ It is recotn arge number of clergyman. A can engaged here in getting subscribers !qlll vary cheap . tor the manner, in riated. Stie advertirement. • • • Focal Areint • • • ,WEBSI,Y 4 LMOULC. . • b 1321 /MP 1830wS • • 11441:41 errs mowes tecwata. 17 SATUBD. Y, 5 . 42;5 7 Fln4 Ife . v. 18 StrahAV, 5 43' 1 6 5 von a 1.12 aas m. 19 MONDAY ' 44 I 6 41444.'19 18 . m. 20 TUEOIO. 5 45 6 2 Y ew 9. 0 21 WEDNES'i Ai r ... 5 46 6 22 TRUBSD T„... 5 47 5 59 21 FuluaT,.... ..... 5 . 48 5 57 • 'Thermo= •trical Record for the Wick. • ' P. R.. 1 P. Taming Oritq,l ' . , P. x.le.ic • "hept•lo—hd: . 637 air; cloudy. 12—Mu 7l. ,72 70 'dear. . y. 66 70 64 , " • 14.71%.; ecday,_ • 62 .63 .60 16—Th .[ Ray, , 52 !'66 •61 ' dandy. 52 .52 64 • rain.' to Practice.—Yesterday' Di and • Ramsey Potts were: Mice law in ilia tererat`Courls of • Mr Admit George 3i. D admitted to p Itia.Couoty. y:Operaeor.—Vip daugh r of the al mine in tbir Region ism ingots . turn of bell. Upon whilb her fat r - it to be allerge.gulf of fire ,of must r nt. "Pa," said iihe, "couldn't yo: buy his cool of you I" A ro ,. operatof of a Airs as to the er represente. prodigious in get the devil I t .itt an Alicsed lueemiliary.—On tas Zerbe, who had been ~ arrested libsd kheorlog before Squire Reed, ttintfiro to the property of Wish arbonom the morning .of the 3d • was bald to bail to answer. PllPArrest Monday last in Jeanessllle charged with '''Bane, in Port of•lune,lB49 Pr:Art/it, night of the lit„ rested on a ca 4 Gans. Zerbo robbing a shoe' a heariog befu was folly coon au dlteged Besrear.—Oit the • Tptant, Jwc Zerbe was sr ' I:tivat - below - Audits* by - Itriah • ,ehaiget; with breabiet into and • t • stare.la St. Clair in 1858. Pe bad Squire Reel Menday b anti fitted far trial. • Ptaaaa.—ife racOirect.on Sow-, Beak' of Wait; Maul, Valley, a, h he calla the Tallow liege, one ; reti aria way ' ittnebea and the , in circumference; and welemd dcridedly..the largest plpm we and shows _that our gull is well ieltig of choice fink( ' Or. Enonno dap from Mr. few Plume wh of which Menet Other 61.foches outm. Thie i have ever aeon, adopted to thea thcaupeon, Centre *rest, hive agents for this Parr's'fiew :atented this year. They are by all` who hate used them.-;- ,tr double lock stitch, strong and tees ere reasonable. ';We advise this useful addition to household ..erthe machines Stiehter Pgratietter, been appointed ing Mitehinee, spoken of high The , stitch is t elestie:—The p l thowi who desir, economy, to in Thompion's. Ig kectitres.—Prof. 0. S. Powler ill commence a courie of lectures nd; Physiology, at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening neat. the inns nightly, fol. eight days.— linen engaged for thirty years in its laws, organs, functions, and no mans in the country,: more able edge ,on the. subject, than Prof. kticket forientlemen, will cost CD IS; r'llyeresti of New York, on Phrenology In .tbia Borough ;owns' will eon Plrof. - Fowler ba the etedy of NU there is pouibly to import know Fqwler. ♦ eller $1; bidies,.so e frgir Miss Carr friends and align linable lady wiL meat of a marlin tier, with the ass (tic/lingo, and Pr to the Town Hat a number of the Ritiringa's abilii best advantage. Come, god a crow ftne Richhigr.--The 'numerous Ters this accomplished and es be p leesed with the ,aopouoce- I entertainment, to be given by stance of her 'father, Mr. Peter If. Charles Jarvis, this evening . The Programme will embrace faVorite pieces .in which httis i,. es as a vocalist appear. to the e bespeak fur her a warm wel cd lions°. - - . As the tinsels rapidly sppronch ington Artiilely aralpatty eon. its excursion to New Tort-3d 1110112i1011 lire On Abe qui !hie. Is felt. We learn that.-.the ress parade for drill and prat. th inst., at 2 o'Clock, P. 21., oti a anticipated , the nobs will be I a town pride in the corps go. odition, which we presume is ,all the members. - Air Military.. ing when the Wl' template, maitingl of INitotrerall to and mach intana corps will make a. ticc,ap 'Monday', I e l which ooca ! ioa It will 11110. We .f fag in affective 1 c 'participated to by, air.—On fifturday night last the hohse of Mrs. Sweeney, in. L., an' named. Michael Bohner, Il i side, seriously but not fatally, •ha Ea,gen andliubn Earley, concerned. In the affair were lbearing before Squire Reed on s committed, and Hurley bald Before Eagan was brought to ItirStabbiosk A daring an affray al Mount CarboO r ow was stabbed krt. .• I 1 Two tea named. ebarged With b l ein arrested and tied a :Beadily. 'Eosin 'to bail. to aassier. the Squire's Wile's, suffered for some • be received. Or Beers Fair Weesaminid yestel Centre street, one o to be all that the pi chine is operated b; his bends being eta the saw, end move 'lb* pattern. .fie satr; tan mare it s es, k,041 give it any this qtaeltine in use sold eta cheap rate. to nett and examine of AllentOwn, h pill John 0, Bach of ,thi r reitiiia, 7 4l4 tiatie a do ikeietPor , boats:foe* (110 - .lo,(kilre) parpo ! Is bold `;tio. Tips 114.0 a iist.;= , to :co es 0t:41. - - : o'clock, 11. "rAispiir;ulW br .44akiito oinuw.:Mnith•- . A4itssla4 tides, 12 totititi to %% WI it. Elliott's, Girlies's', ,ifolitt".Bitef,lol jaid. sirNetzsitaper P4sk--Thit "Idetal i *- 1 0 1114 * .ottr etriotry exeltinges elm ifie: . 6o94l . ,titit ote of tolls for the best& of ihossilia!l leek after *pots —• " .; Fora made!: pn4, 8 jolspo; ieleisKT good one, I box of exalt; a good one, 1 pstrof boots; s very good . otle.:l vest 2142 Napleodbr otte,.l obahremit ferfeet ,itoekdotipr a *hole . . are !'open to eaUsietiott • on each of the above eteepithfi tot. - 2 Some people here about? seem to think that in editor's brains are cheap stuff. We don't wood their notion, how ever. In tho plies of the first , charge, we beg leave to suggestadn!esfor the bib;; and if any of the fraternity hereahors don't like the amend inent,leithets "say go. .." 4 101".Sonde, Nothea if: Co., • whose advertise ment appears in another column, are ' the oldest, mosttexperien:ed,' most successful, and mbst es. tansies proprietors and,monagers in the Their reputation extends not, only throtigh every department of this Continent, but 'all through England and Romps.. Their establishment is the most completeln all its , parts that vier traveled. and includes the Two Wonderful Performing te pharats„ Pisarra sod Cortes, a splendid .Troupe of Performers;a trained Zebra, (the only one in the world,) a score of Shetland POMO', the great me lodic monster,. the Steam CailloPe, equal to a thousand brass bands, and a hoit of other aqrac- Hews which we cannot speak e , f in detail. Read their luanowneentent. Be wise and go, for be as sured the belt haa not been told you. 'Oar Cutesy rcti,rs.—We bare reason to be lieve that the foribedining exhibitions of the County Agriculture! Societies will be every way creditable to tkeSceleties nod Ste County, The odleers'and managers ism working fiiitbrully, en ergetically and effectually, and wseonfidently an- tielpate a display exceeding that of any farmer 'year. The benefits which malt from these ea. peal ,displays ave, highig important, mot only in the agricultural and horticultural departments, but also - in' the various branches of meehanieal labor. Tile competition, or perhaps we tnight.tuty emulation, which these - , displays give t o o* productive of incaloulable good-to all classes of society, and hense-worthy of their highest coital& oration, and hearty encouragement. /he rapid advancement now being made in the manna+ of tilling the soil, gathering, the crops, and prepar ing the }tame for the manifold uses required by man, by the invention, improvement and perfec tion of labor-saving machines and implements, must hi a great measure be atiribusedio the comp/ti tian induced, and the encdurapment ex licoded by States and - County Fake, Mechanic Institutes, and each like orgonistw. to Pennsylvania we have almost one hundred associations, whose oh- • waa severally beaten, and isle prison from the injuries , Serail Bowing Noddle.— day at litlebter k Thotopson'e, these titatttinesieed found it tents° claims for it. Thema- , "the weight of the workman;' relyfree to geld° The work to It to rause, the .tall to follow I also entire control over the ike from three to`eight ineh- Auleed speed. Those having ratify to its usefulness. It is We advise workers in wood the machine: Ellward Deck In:tee ind Manorcetuter, and I tiarocisk, is agent: prat. are mainly promotive of these ends, and the most important results have, and are atilt. flowing therefrom. The farmer, the artisan, or the mina facturer who is not fully-alive to the ibeleflts re pelting from these inititutione, end who blindly withholds his support through mistaken notions ' of ecunomy, innst:soen fled himself a member of the "old fogy" 4041, cad mast be content to lay behind, or be trampled under foot by those who have joined in the inarettof improvement. These remarksi c although general in their chancier, may be speeially applicable 'to our own makifacturers and agriculturists, who, we trust, will renew their exertions to contribute to the success of the forth- M!!= 'Cricket.—On Monday • last a match `was ilayintat Port Carbon between the first elevens of the Pottsville and Port Carbon Clubs. The former was victorious in'one inning and one nal to spare. Oa the occasion 16e • geotton:an with white hair, whO on a former occasion here, twirled his eitopeens on the brad• of lats cane with great Vivacity, at every brilliant Jait of his favorites, was absent—sick, we presume. Annexed Is the score of the match: lit inning: Jas. Mather, b Allison. , Jonas Vox. l b w, b Gibson, Dr. H. 811ihnso, CUD out, U. Royer, I b w, b 11. b Gibson -Edw. Ehippen. c O. W. Snyder, George Leib, c C. W. Snyder, b Allison, G. 11. BoyAor, not out; , n. R. Nichols, b Gibson, 91)4. Ridgway., b Allison, U.B. 0 meth)) . Ryes. • LeS•BYest • • >Dost First joining. IRobt. Allison, b Mather. 2 Jas. R. Gibson,: b Fox , '0 John Suntan, b !thither C. Philip Oar's, not oat 0 O. W. Snyder. rap out 2 Jos. liepley,‘run out 2 Jae. Beady.e,Sillimao,b Fox 0 Alex. Allison, e Snyder, blather . 0 L. W. Snyder, b Matber 4 John Bret*, ox 0 Geo. Golder, b Fox 0 Byea 2 'Lea Ryes , 0 Wide' - 0 „'• • ISCAPITI347IOIC Itßoltxville—lat Inning, 4- 43 Carbon,l4 lup. 11; 24 Inn, 21-42 • ' ' • 1 rnn and I Inn. ANALYSIS OP BOWLTNO.--.Parrantu-1d bailie. ... No. Balls. _ Runt. Wickets. Maidens. Jas. Mather, 30 a 3 Jonu Pot, 24 ....,.0 7 3 ' 1 ' Post CattaoaLlsl Inning. 80. Salts. , Runs. Itickets. Maidens. Robt. ANlsen. 51 30 . . 3 3 Jaa.N.Gibson, ' .63 Ns 3 4 Parrovacc--2d laniag. No. Milt. Russ. Wickets. Maidens. Irides. ' 60 10 3 4 66 11 4. 6 ' -1 Jss:lllather, . . learn that the first eleven of the Pottsville Club challenge any eleven in Ihe'County . , picked or .otberariVe, to playa match. We should like to see the challenge accepted, and the puss conic off. A match will be 'played on. Tuesday next be tireen the first elevens of the Pottsville and At lantic Clubs, on their ground in this Borough. TROCERMINGS OF COURT. UP . oßtsb viz 111.113 V $ par Court of quarter Sessions Dui eoutluWeil through thi whole of the prereut seek, and sospe'of the caws were of more then naval Imirrience.. The trial of Wag no for the hoinlelde of Fry al treetett mutt attention and #iterest.' o:outlaw' our report of the cases tried from lost week. $ $ • , ' eims: it. .Ntehisas Nagaerr-The deptifilant Iris in- - dieted tithe killing of Francis Fry on the Uth of An gust lut,in the firsnsugh of Sr. Clair. The &eta Of the case are substantially u followe—The deft ,on the day to quintlon, went out to ,:t Cler . umn Plane et. Saber's geld, near St. Clair, where he became somewhat Intoxi cited. Whilit there be produced a large knife, and said "that the blood of Ocorge Weaver world run over It . before night.9. , ln the evening, after be bid minuted to ,St. Clair; be hunted for Westvei'and dated him it Pry's house, with several others. 'lle entered the house, drank a glass of beet, and then began to dispute with Fkioer, the war of words running rather high. Fry, thikeeter of this house, to prevent a quarrel, told the deft. that he should lo out, that be did not want a dir. Scully In the bows. Wagner was still somewhat In toxicated. -Fry in a gentle manner, bliejced - hiss to the , door, he maklog no resistance. Wagner then said to Pry, ',Well, I'll go if you emote a cisme—and Fry said "Oh: yeti yoU can have Matt and turned into theboun to getbini the cig#, Wisher following him. When the deft. gotAhaelguiand it.eris lit, Fry laid his bands on Wasn't,'" shouldirs, and gently pusbed,blm to the door, althensgh be was not willing to go, yet ;Snaking but lit tle ictids resistance. truly. de soon as Fry had pushed Wagner to the door on .t he Outside. Wagner drew a knife and stabbed Fry in the heed and groin. Fry turned and vient intothe bonse, saying, "he has stabbed me," and Wagner ran dorm thestreet, followed by Weever in pursuit. Weaver had wen. the pasicei at„Fry , t but d ,;, not then know that be ha: been stabbed . ,:lirsifivi raped from Weaier, but w arrested the vends nightn one of the' alleys edam to n. Fry died oh i ltedoe following t the FAN fmmthe effects of the ,wounds h bad received. I There *ere two eonintr . in the indietment,plitrek ing him with moiler, unt which the jury Might eon seeond 5..---- 4g vie! Of murder in the ll,d br second degree, indtbe oth• er,ciisiwing him with mabslaughtee. - The concisel for the Controonweelth contended that it was a clear care of minder in the Ant degree—tbst It 'was wanton, nom. yoked, deliberated. premlifittated:and with malice afore thonght-4hat then was tte evidence!' the case toibow that the printer, when be committed the set, was In • psalms, excited by a reisonable provocation, which ironiti reduce the crime from murder to terutalanghter-?. that tbontb be may brit: bWrn luta:hated, still that be was fully aware of what he was doing, and his conduct, both before end aftererank,sbowed it, and that his in tentkin in coming loto,resitrOnalt that everting Was . to murdereeor Weaver. - I ' `, • The comma for the &retire urged that Tit could be nothing but n we of manslatighter—tbat there was no evidenete that the prisoner kid soy nate or 111 hellos towards fry. although he.,may bare had towards Wes: Ter—that when fry pushed Wagner out of the house, resistance was, made, anCtiat fteeiretty the defendant heratmenroroked and flew Into a passion, under the ea rn/smut or which the set was committed. After , i ehirge from the Court losing down the taw of hosnleida In Pennejltanla, &ad.:pi/Mutat the distinc tion between lb . * dlffeeent grades of hitaltekie.the Jag retired On' Satinley evening, to make n tip their verdict, and returned on Sandal Morales with a verdict girding the deft, cunt, aentariska g ool z , - The prisoner has not i yet toren eenteaced. - - ' I=ffiEW=E , `.(11ii'..4. - 1 1 0ittim_ it familia-4W &UAW was ts. :iliiii4lo* . ihe Idllllol-Itebert Stotler. vendee the fol. teilag stale o r lest—Botb partitibad boo at want tie* litaiat . ,fit.ifitibein, Ulm* they . beast* somelhat ‘ . Iht4liklilllei, 0004,41011 moth so, gatitatently plot tiotiffll4ol:o4l4tbetletiodant was lesclagillotley, lelaiiiii•l'Liiity tille matodmit 6 feet 11 hsebei Is L- ,11.0 ... liffibiatillidiSionotteti -7 ilitM * 111 " his 'built :1141;**)0,1161401-blett ambling be mitt 'Wit, mill : , -teniallitat blto." : Shainons then awned saying that :f he j'ad th . ftell bawordd llghte-th . )l7 commenced gelding and litoDey ersi- hatched down : Ilimmona got os blot aid pee Mat ewer two blows' while helm dowse " Mehl lay thare for sometime before be could rise. He _ then went into a house sod gntrtl,y afterwards 414,, a pit moiteuraistalustlou of tle body held by Dr tab, ' the coroner. several weeks afterwards showed tbst the ' deceased was aftlietial with the ecifteniejor the brain, and thit this, tmwtber with the excitement of the 11 giaor and the tight, may lu t i a teen the manse cells • death, the examination dbe og but few marks of Ito. i ti levee about his pinion. The way rendered tt ex ' cieedloglydoubtfal whether m tb wu used by the 'baiting . be bad received from, c, he Fiona. ft was far ther is evidence that sbilet the deceased was upon JIM street-In this intoxicated condlUint, be fell down ma his fee as be was going down a Sandi hint, and It did not appear whether be bad Inlntid . Mama severely or not by thw fall. The counsel tor the Commonwealth conten ded that the primmer was guilty of manalseghter. to that be bad accepted the cbstleupt to debt withldotk7, which was unlawful, not being forcedinto it by mill.. fence, and in that the daub of Motley waseaused by the healing be had nie et ired. Th• jury. after being out be some time, ;darned a verdict of not guilty. (Cbsclairion of 'Oulu Next Wak.) 171b,-170-1 8159 .- 4 naught ado ital.—Ono hominid years ago to da7. tM Mr of gnaw,' raw, lag with It the French Porressloos In North Amer ica, was surroodend to the Etielsh. Qom/ for Motivate—DM the Ilsro of the allalatita of Abraham'? 41,, cooteatal co lbs 13113. al almost all the hlttorlatta base It, or ow the 14th of tbla month, Ditty D. W. COMITY ALMS HOME. The Grand Jery visited this institution , on Tborediy, Sept. 8, 1859, with special directions to 'aqui - viand manilas into the condition and manner of keeping the smeounts. - Now how much did they accomplish ? The books were 'boleti and explained in detail. They hurriedly glanced over the accounts, seemingly. satisfied with :what was exposed to their fleecier Observation. - A report is in circulation that the error ig the books—if there is an enrorwas to be showkand elphlined by the Physician of the House, *to is at present the Clerk. The books are poste.? daily, first in the Day Book, then in the Ledger, end at • the glad of each month Jouenalised. When 20 order is drawn .on the' County Tree 'eurer,ti receipt . is taken.-on -the margin , in the receipt book; or elite 'loess receipt. which is marked and then filed. It is utterly impossible e draw oust cent from the County Treasurer with entain order.-froin the direetur4 and the order mulit have the sigeatures of at least two of this Director'. • The mystery, if there is .any, seems to be in the accounts for 1858. , An appropristionof $3O,- 000 !was made by th e County " Comm issioners for veld year. Aecording to the Ordee.book and the'. published annual statement. there was ex- . pended in the year 1858, $25,622 the Waite* must remain in the office of the Treasur er. It is utterly impossible to square up all the neonate at the end of each year; some heavy bills of goods are purchased ori six and 'eight months' time; and the payment runs In next year's appropriation. • Beery penny that is expended, or taken from the office is - accounted for. The orders are filed at the office of the T reasury; the bills are here corrected, marked and filed; the accounts bal anied, anebe receipt taken.. At the end of each. .year, an annual statement Is published, 'hosing the actual out`ey of funds. If , there is any "default" as one member of the Grand Inquest, South of the Sharp Moun tain—by the way, an "ohl Stager" In. one part of the County's , polltics,-has teen fit to euspect, Iby do the County Auditprs examine yearly the ,accounts and:Omar on oath to their correctness? This same gentleman went around" thit yard making inquiries of the peepers as 'to how they liked the new officers; and telling them he woold apply for the Stewardship on the first of Jhnuary. 1860. nutnillatittg himself to the most low acts, in order to catch hold of stone - tangible, matter for comment. Bet the subject was with hitti' in this case as on !Inner o ccuaiong—oodeot , itiven , gpj. The books are Isere end' open for inspection to ell who way wish to examine them. / The Directors examine tho bookstand - stem eon . lent with the manner in which they are being kept, and-I am sure that there are some members Of the Board whose' ebrowdecis is well krioare to 'acconetants. ' • " ; • Thanking the• Grand Jury for their vel'y Bitter : log report Wilde* to the cleanliness of the build , itigs, La., I remain truly yours: TOR Am)lron Gawrimm..: Thomas - Z. Cochran, of York County. • . - ' roa Ass&MHLT: W. IL SMALL; of Orwiasharg, JOHN P. DOM, of Tantaqaa• O. L. RD KEATON, of Tremont. , ism torrater ArfoltWlT: HOWELL MIER, of Alluorsvine. - ‘ ,l 1 , 011111LISIMIJI: JAMES R. CLEAVER, of Ashland. • Tot 00110111111oSzt : EVAN J. THOMAS, of Washington township, t ' - 4 3 SecoW /ming. ran oat 6 b Matber . bYox 3 not out • 1 b 3lalber 0, b limber/ , 0 e Lel@,b Pox • TOR 0c1103101.:. . Dt. D. BR kbrpt . , of Uraneß taweißip; • LEWIS 4. MARTIN, of Pottoottle. ,. • . -. ~ I b Fox run out b Fox b Fox iron Alnorrou aztiviate: : lobs edema L. 'Wright, of Philadelphia. VOIR TBZ 'JOURNAL.] FEOPLE'S - STATE TICKET. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL: ' William Hi Keli t or Berko cimitnt7. COMITY TICKET• • ion maims or rent YORE: Dr. AUGI32II3B.BROLTZ, of Auburn. TOR ACD7OZ: ELI THOMPSON,.of Norwegian township. SHAI-DEROCRATIC STATE TICKET. • ,FOR SURVEYOR GEERRAL: Jelin Rows, of Franklin Ciunty. COURIT TICKET. rox ASSZNIILT : - . 1, JOSE'PfI K.3IAUREK of Eldred, , MICK AEL BEARD, of Timing us. ' EDWARD KERNS, of North'Eatalielni. 7011 DISTRICT ATI'ORIVIT GEORGE doll. Rolm, of PottattUo. PETER P. DIUDEr, of Pottsville won comingsumat: • Taanus 11. FREDERIQA, of West Pain. roc COZOltil : , ' Dr. E. CUPCIA ESTER, of Schuylkill llayen Yipa stamos: VALENTINE SATIDOE, of "ll n il l i r r Aa:forht%helm iiOUN. W. DOWNING, of POttnille r! Fns WHITING.— The appearanee of so Aurora Bo realis, has afforded newspaper editors and reporters, all over theeountry;au opportunly to get off aome• oleos Of very line writing, in 'MAI the entire stock of adjectives in the language has been exhausted. In this torrent and whirlwind of highfalutin It is a relief and a pleasute to fail back upon plain, vigorous Anglo-Saxon and to note in simple phrase the fact that the roost beau tiful and durable garments forgentlemen and youths, to he found In , the country, are those made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hail of Borkhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. JACKS AND JILL'S. DT THE aalra lir row= • si.„4,_ Tegt.......)swk aid Jill went np Liklll. Vo get a pall itf wale; . Jack fell down avid broke Um erowl, And J 11l awns tumbling alter." . . [Corrected from Saturday's Ledger.] The world Is full of Jacks end Ji11.,, All climbing rip the rugged' 'To leave the rides belated— The hills where Mend the castles lair, • . Which fairy fancy builds of Mr Yoe man and woman kind. Some lack in speculation tt lea Ills hand, and wealth that handieppiles; Then - onward rust:Lib. , And, seeking gold to pamper pride; .. Go climbing on the paths untried . ) ,Of Spervilation"a hills. Some Jack, a politician. starts A dodge to make the people's heaps. -•• • Drat hard against t tear vita, • And, 10l he ends, ilefittle time, A host of Jllls, and hills they cli m b To feed at'party eribis. . 'Soma dame, to Fashkat's Atlas en rode • .': Arrayed lustyfes "the latest out," ' : Will foot the highest Lilir• And thole ached not be left behind— • The J ills—start rap, and "Mt It blind" •• Whilelmsbands foot the bills. • EDT plane and power.for pomp and pricier Yell cnan'Y climb the steep hill's aide, .Who In their efforts; fell— 'They foolishly ital. blindly go -J Yam where the streanuf of pleasure Now„ • lin street Contentment's vale. • c - " Top many, with a trust misplaced, Dame Fortune o'er the hills have chised' - `.•;,...c for few, alas! lau, caught her— . The met have fared Ilk* Jack and Jill ."=•• 4. Who, to oar text, went up the hill . To get tbe pall of. water. ••• • 14MS—Ont• readers need not fear *-fait • WhodtmblbestairsaSTorts atm, , _lf to the topmost realer— - . • . • Then, fur their CLOTHINGI, let the Jenks • To Tower Gall be making tracks, • . While "Jill* go tumbling agp/." A.' fditand emoted; :aloft cunt, of .Fat and _Mater .Citghiag, rutted to array market, now OD %tad, to :bleb the attention of wholesale buyers is Invited. We would particularly call attention to the, style and make of our, Pruotitto—it s• • 1.• • ; BENRETT & CO.'S . • Tonotr Hail Clothing passer, 518 Market drove, &twitch bbl tf: fith, side, • PIJILADELP4U. tliPllollevarsee pWs.•..ms Stomach; in acurr of tti diseased conditions; tains the Stood It Models to plain. It supplies the veins 'with a flail principle which mates Wilma:n*low ,The liver symcethises with It, and produces Amid taTe. Prom these camas insult ffiamttrdysentery-, littaroma tied of the %mewls, eon.' seethe of thobralu.sffectkats of the'iltivat and limp, and numbeilem 'referee! disorders. Tet them Minutia ins easier than to relieve 'a disordcrad stomieh and it store Meditative powers to perfect health and art upon alt the machinery employed In that 'modern)t chemical proieni by which alihnent if chanVidinto blood.' A eminent this pinparation is a ridkti crueler Indlaistrou and all the disorder'. of the bowtls . 4yr*cb It ! - . Sir Wire will , Sulam iron Tani lionoro, Eons. or Diorarro the Olda, arta* Saleit canals, remake as Blood Poi*, mot Itozoos% Tani& Oil talkliaaat, ~eask li la amyl.ob. 'abed ,TiliOntlat iirlg WOO. Wog , thordtgbib we EM the Lew, • ;' .1 ,1 1 , ; 344 3firDse Stieeeptetii , * umsbeetuse4Titietrielle I ' PIUS, an blghty treeotomeititUS b etiolneat Pbriteloui see se" atria* speedy iudfperstauit ears for +wed, 'Srktara, end ell other dhOosee or- thyself eutestOr the Wader and kldaej. Ilia! Ally tamper bas.' &nt to shy Margie free ou rerelid'ef pie& Adders MI: T. LIAMPTON ' • .1%.•406 SPl(Celea64 - PIIILADELPIIIA. Auk; prw Wars a Maiiaisetureet of Dr. Bane itotee Anti4lbesunatte htletureptiolledleated Cough erup l " sod the Clietd, lholdeeettudOr Mar Restorer.' 4.5 t a -Daley. naglisl Pols :Spaniel*? "I can, tha fanavilail ata4i: l l; a great - estalogustot dii ossec—liiirns,l3calds,Cata. chafes, San NlPPles;oroll.. ' Bunions, Bruises, Strains. Elias, Moo, Chilli:daft* SHIN Straub, Elms, fermi Sores, Felons, Earl Ache, Pllvic Sala Eiva•Pgar BaSiliaga , Elienmatluni Scald Ilead,• Silt Abeam, Buldnlq.Erysipelas, ILI aprons), Darbers'titebi Small Pox, Megisies, ItaSb, ie., Ac. - may appear lueleiluloniftbat so mall dl. assessho; -be revelled lOnap article; such aii idea alllnaulsb when reltectionlioloti lathe fact, Ilikt the salve is a combination of ligivaletts.,earb and every one applying a perfect anti4ta to Its !Opposite dilord.r. l'ametest. EsPes-163 Chivikeiri dreet, Ape -1 ; 4004t. raPli) if. O.F.CEACE.• EirSold by Jaws o..EarniA.l WI, !Moll 'IL. SA-luspewlant to Weissetlestuttaptes'a eotablostion of r ingredlimpt in thsst Pule are tbe result of a loot out Intensive prattles: l nay are mild la *heti , open tion, aged certain Is correcting all Irregularities, painful toenaernarions,' removing all ob structiotui, whether train toil or otherwise, headache, path in the skis, palpitatla4 bf thal heart, dboterbed steep, 'Melt always arise tram Interruption of nature. nosy ran be roeceasfnily Weed at a pieventire. MIMIC Villa should never be taken.,in pregnaecy, as they would 1w tors tomes a tobrearrieg l e. Warranted purely veg etable, and free from snit hltig urban to II loon healtb. KxpUdt directions, whirl Should bei rem& aecoinpany each box. Pries $l. Bent trOi anal, by enelbelos SI to Any authorized agent, B. IIIITCIIIN(19. Gerterof Agent for the V 8., te4 Minder St, Noel York. To *bona ell Wholesale orders should be *Unties& air Sold by. lows* Batax k Bac, Pottnisi„ and ilsaviT flexes A Bad; Readliig: . • [49ly] airWlipt : Wigs taaagATear t tiawg WIGS and Tovens sur*s all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. ;• • • • ! Fitting to a ibarm—no triMng np behind—nolOrlnt• lug of the head;. indeed, tige La Maim], eatal ligament where these things are prejlerly understood and made. ten-lyj 233 Broadway, Few fork. 'Dye I flair Dysel-. Wm: A. CatettOfor's Hair. Pro V The ORIGIN ankillEST is the:Woild. Alt others ere ammeAmltaflons, and ihoeld be siolded, lf you wish to esettftet, • ,; • GRAY, RED, or RUNTY *AIR Rfred instant to beenttlfai sad Natural Brttn, or. Black, wit at the _least Injury to Ilsir or Shia. - Fliryltgl? iIEDALS andpIPLB3IAB hers soan ded to Wm...A:Batchelor ti; . 2 eo we, sod over SOr ap plications have been made' the Uslr of his ons of his tamons Rye. W3l. A. BATGBELOIPS #AIII. Due pk.tueee color sot to be distinguished front Datum, sod Is nu ANTI', not tofu:dare* the lest, however loos It may lag Coo _ _ _ tinned, and the 111 effects iof bad Dyes remedied; the hair Invigorated fur:lite by t spienald Dye, Made; sold or applied (ini9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, Nei" NOrk. Sold In ill titles and toWnint the rinittd Etales, by, Druggists and rainy flood i Dealers.) " diefrbe Genuine has tit name address upon • steel plate engraving on tot side's of els box,of WI I,IAM A. BATCLIELBB, 1.4? -1 1] s 353 irondway, New York. ilar - 30' Id by Joan G. Ilitars it Roy,' Puttsvllle, M ed.-, i cal. Di s c o . very — OTiE AGE ~., , Di". KENNEDY, et - Roxbury. has dlseocered In Ono of our COMMOO pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERT' KINLO OF inrmosi . • ' FILON , The Wont Scrofula Down to a Common . l4oopl - op 1 • He has tried it la Over eleven haodred ekses, and per. ei failed except In two cased{, hot Is thunder homer. lie his now in his possession *ter one hundred certificates of Its value all within twarily miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore ~ . mouth. One to three bottles wk Iletire the worst kind of pim ples on the face • , „ri - i . Two or three bottles will i;curs the system °ilia lea. Two bottles are warranted to core•the worstcanker In the stomach. . i Three or five bottles are :,warranted to cure till, worst Ind Of Erysipelas. :'s . One or two bottles are weitrantid to curs all himor In ••', e eyes.l - r Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears Anxious. and blotches among tbe bafr. • Four to bottle are warranted to cure corrupt anti munning vilest& One bottle will cure Omit eruptions of the skin. Two or three _Noll's. dwartettled to cure the Worst 'kind of ringworie; • r, . Two or three bottles are !Werra' etas" to cure the moat desperate care- of Ith rn eumatle. • Three to four ' hottes are Warranted to errs salt , hantn. Plea to eight'bottles wiltears the worst case of Strut. ula. —oe the Tst One to three fettles arCwarrsnted to cure the wore rare of Dyspopela. I khalif :from the experience (if thou sands that it has • been. dined - by a cankerlu.),be sto mach. One to 'two ' bottles are yarranted -to cure sick heed ache. • One to two bottles are werrent3d to ..reirtilett ead /Ye etate of the trowels. One to two bottles will, regulate all deiengentent of the.kidneya. . • ~ sour to al r bottles hare Lund the worst caresorotroPs.l. One to roma bottlee.haibared the word ease of pliee a relief t ithirays eiperieneed ,Rat e-mercy t 4 gat-re lief in such s¢ i xerittlatitil disease( . - • No cheap of diet weir minesesurLoat the best you can net and anon& of it_ Dutscrease roe an :—.9ntis, One tablespoonful per day: Children over ten years, dean:lt-spoonful. Child ren from fire to eight years, tee.pooraful. As do dime- Moue n,in be applicable IQ:. au constitutions, ta,te suffi cient to Operate on the botirels twice a day. Staanitdrdisn , ..DONALD .KENNEDY, • No. 120 Warre4l street, Roxbury, k raut. • Peibb.sl. *For sale by "druggists threw/lout the tiniteiStates. March 19.'59 l' • 1; 12. *itligisits.)att!ligenk . . Tuz Annual-Diocesan I nventlon of the 4loeopal ' - Church - will soon ,be held - a New York city. rod the Trien nialioonventionja tn belii at RichtnentLl Among the subjects which will entiage the. attention lof both bodice will be the prooWiott to restore the :deposed ' Bishop s Onderdonk. of the New Perk dieter-4 to - the' ' sacred ogles Ihrtnerly held' hint. Minya his opPonente, who have modified thelai Oidnions; have petitioned for his restoration and reinstallat:oti.-,,The petit loiowill be prevented to the House ofilthshopv at the Richmond Coto vention next month. Of retiree; the attempt tort teepee Bishop Onderdonk will brink up all the scandatthat at tended his deposition, and there can-be no dotibt that the movement le ill-advised as wed aveneticevasey at the Present Uwe. Yet wzovill allow that la the Episcopal -Chinch it Is an Open question. its al coatemplrary re tuarka,..the•rpeclacle of ad influential band of clergy and people welcoming hack to be theirs - pi ritual bead k man in Bishop Outlet-Clank's poslOon, would. present a ehece of Christian fonzivenesa almost unparalleled in iterublimi _Win the history of the Chtirch." . ~ NOTICES. • • iirMETLtODIST EPSCOPit, CIIIIRCII,4 Second Street, Pottsville,- Rev. 11 H .E.I Guitar, Pastori' Divine service every Sabbath at 10 6. M.. and at 7% Pi m. az-REBELAR BAITISTCUURCR, ilahaneengn st 4 Itzv. IL 11. Auntie, Pastor. Services every Loid's Day, at 10% A.. 11., mid 7 1 4 P . H.l Lecture and Prayer--.Wed needs, Evenings. air ;Free /1-tes.`la3 ' 1 r_BliouzlitirrilEitANcnuncu,liancet N i itlrs, Pettaville, Bev. W. R. Ltlcuizzscu, Pastor. Dvine ser vice in this thumb regularly every Sunday. ailing, at 10% o'clock; evening; atil o'Clock. Week! Prayer l i Meeting,Thiraday avenintl; al 7 'o'clock-• 1 - • EB-TRE sEcoND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will worship regularly et the Associate Reformed; Church Building, Market street—Rev. Ralfi:/.1 , Cote.raster.— Sabbath morale:, at 1034 o'clock; .evenings,Ai &clock. Weekly Lecture and Prayer Meeting, Wedulday eve tangs...A 7 o'clock. •I . . .. ' IIOrTRINITY GLIIIRIjiIiSEILVICYII.—Srpf.4 IS . S9 : 18$h--13th Sunday after 'ld dity.—Deu teionom ,vI ii and 4 Ix. St. Matthew skill, St. Janie' v. 1 21st-;•1 1 t. Matthew, the Apostf,a and Ember Bay; also Ed wild 21th are Ember Rays- - • • 2511-14th Sunday after ITrinity.—Dentemnon y zazill , • • and zeal,. St. Matthew arr. t St. Pete 1. Stith—St. Michael and All Atigela.-.otuievis .ziall, Acts iii. Daniel z.: Jude v. i 5* rho Sunda,* Morning Servienbrzin at 10 o'clock, ve Ening at 7,%., •• I I p.,WASIIBURN, odor. . .igiy-Claihtif • Sci - v4cer hi tine •Bi'g True," and a Unice Lords i t rd's SuPPcr.—ArrsalteMents bare . been lei fo'i the holding et a Union Lard's Sapper, at the •Big en t," on MONDAY EVENING, thall/th instant. Itoo will be 'prepared for fivelhonvand persona.. - Service, TirMorrow, tSitatlay k — ' • • San-rise Meeting, - i 5 fo 6 4. H. Preaching, • - I • - P 34 to 0% 6. H. •• in German, • 6 to a *. M. - a• • In English, 4 to 6 P. M. Childrenh_meeting, 1 • 6 to 6 P. M. • Preaching ItsWeish,, -7% to 9 P. Mr * * spurting tinieting • oniTaesday Evening twit. lETJatnea:E has a dooml anottosent or Carpetp„oll elot4a and Window Shades atUla New Carpet Stare, Coy. Ninth cE F abert St reef*, bet veva !dirket and Arch, Malladelplila. All bids sold at low prices for (bait ; . ,1! w AU Jairia,ge Ncilicer t mewl be amolopttitat with 25 eaahr to appearsa the JocrearaL. . • 4-,...f. , MARRIED. . DOWNINti—MORRIPAt Port Carbon. A . net oth. bY Rev. W. W. Wytheal M. D. , GLOMS W. Milliko, or Port Ca to V 41111 A WIWI, a Palo Alto. •:- ' • • WW I 4,lol,4lltAlit,l4—At Port Carbon, I 111.,,10th. by the nne, Mount C. ItraaAsa, or San Fra n firm to MAILf DEADLY, of 13t.Ctatri , ' • • WASiltt . -4 . I)FINSONt—At St:Clatr.Seyt.' l2 ! PRIM, JONATHAS WAWXI' to all4ll JOHNSTF; Clair, ' I AIIIIANN—tin the I.2t),Phltadell lie, of 4pl Phold War, IlaYle Anatol . , Jr..aon of Uteri Sawn, 4r., of Ulla Borough,!tgail 2 l7" oa OUSTER—At Jnitill Lames etete., on the Nth of P4ptitaiber, Maar flaxaaa. daughta of John and Margaret A. LI. Chester, aged I yeay, elgtO months :and.= days. • Pact her eufa?in f s=part bee pate ' -Gam to we*, for; tears are valn•-1 . : • , Cato] the Westin et: tby breast, gbe 1410 sullenekta at rest. • . • -,1 - . A.NTED.:' :,. - I I t, !,..„,..: I OR SALE—VERY CHEAP= on• Oa' hprs4 Engine, and conneciikme dr purapieg Tater. ' 4 . • A TTEN'r ,I. MINERS!—ViItn Ittedl.- 0 0 4 191 " ^ "k la g h " , il il b */1 " 1 ", 43°414 *ll4 iSilmi .... Pod. ideedi; experienced Copper kilneti, for Lake - 7 " el m"' Otke ed boom linglne. ter pumnlott• Superior litleek,-noni otbere.need apply to f, 1"1104 prtmulics, P., O. Bdx.'"=. , One . 30 bone linable, inottere and connectlons for Sept "' 13 87-54 ,I . ' -' '. Pataville breaking (*IL ~... , • . -c '' • - Abbot IM - feitt ot itt Inch pipes, iitth pomp,' rode, . liN rANTEo44.AmaTried man Id esires COD A boat reef of 14 ineb spiky:um% troa% - ' as. a ettaaVon u.ll3Ook•keeper. at a eolltely or store. . A tot of T rails, dud% rope, aro - , - Cal give killettelpllottable reeoloaxendatioßa pa 10 raw , • • Apply to ' 'A. ItCBar.L. city. Tems moderati. Apily to - • , O. BANNAte. Offlce—corner of Matientaoso out Seconds streets. Pottsville, July 16, NI% • ' , . , IV- . : ' T o ulon* Jsouary . 22, '59 -..----,....„ :4.1,1 . , . TIIE GIAZATESTI OMURA EXHIBITIONS. .-- :. L EXHIBITION.—The that NWV A . Anneal itablaitkra - 01' the Sthaylklll County AR- tuna thelety will be be l l on th eir talc Groin* at Ore erg, at ?Replay. Wedneoday and Thoratee, SepteetherAtbAtith end 29th. at *bleb tlme the-triode et the tlotk47.and the patine at largo are ropreaully lltettiol to atseruh- , - W 31.11. iscaA U.. R. & • Angled %Ire .. . Wit . _ . 411.1411/11. 'ow 'arm • senursum %;ennety agricultural uou t. cultural aid Mcohazileal Association. /I[IHE Fourth. Annual Exhibition of thb Amenclatlint vlll commence on TITYSDAY, the Cb day of October...LSD, at Schalltill threat, and ‘lll continue Ster aJe Tb d outrapt &1./armpit and hnilee Wilt be removed fkom the old plectiovro to the apt entrance. J. J. 1 , 6.X.50N, Pratt/pd. SU iiON, Seiret!iry. • &pt. '6.9 311.' PENNSYLVAICIA STATE AORIctILTNRAL;,.SOCIETY, I. 4 I XHIBITION.—rhe, Ninth Annua l I i'.EO*Mon of the Nanning& State Allrknit*. rat SnatiT• will be held at Powelton. Philadelphia. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and' Friday, the =lb, 2Sth, 78th and Suth dye of September nest.. On lb* Ist September, the Secretary will remora to the moms uf the Philadelphia Society for the promotion of Agricul ture, No. 62d Chestnut street. Philadelphia, talons hunks of Entry for the Exhibition will be opened. Lettere addressed to lt• Sterefary, It liarrjSbUTl, or Charier K. Esti*, Buatleton, will meet with attention till Ist September. A. 0. LI Kinn, S'elr• flirt:tooth for Exhibition carried on all the railroads In the Slate, to and fro„ free fit charge. Aurtrat'l3,lo DISSOLUTION. DISSOLUTION: --Notice. is hereby given that the partnership between Franklin Me. rea, of the City of Pigtadelphia, and Christian Frantz, of the Town of St. Clair. In the County of *M33111414 State or Penosyhaulm, under, be Bun of MCCREA A FRANTZ, was dissolved on the Seventh day of &Tim* tow, A. D.,1859. fraoklln McCrea la authorised to settle all debts doe to, er by, lb* said pertnerehip, 'The bid. nen of the late Oren will be continued by the said Frank lin MrPrea. ' 'FRANKLIN. JO:Can, - 'C. FRANTZ; ;St. iv, September 10, '59 • • 314410 .i.llll st • SOLUTION of - •Partneiship.— Notice Is hereby glean that the festoon&ip lately anlng between R. Wertbelatersad PihllipObell t un t der the firm of WERTIIEU.FR & °BERT. expired this day. All debts owing to t e saidpartnendilp are tm ber received by C. L. Pink , dented and all demands on Hie said partnership Cr, be to him kr pay. l!:4,13002t. F. WERTHEIMER, . r - • . • For Wrarturns Jr OnUT. Tremont, Almost 'A '59 314 t NOTICES. S'T'RAY C O.IY . —The undersigned but, on the 7th of September, 18/40, a- a • moseireol ored COW. ller head Is a light gray t ohs le shoot 8 remold ; has short legal no bell. A handsome reward will be pall to whoever will return said row to St. Clair, Sept. 17,,'82 38-2 M 'YOUNG. . L. DODSON, Dentist, 'may be found at bin office In Mar- S idde a kat ousel, obnew Centre, aoutb.wide, doting tbeirea,k - f lowing Meant 'Monday of each Inentb. 374 )! STRAY CON,—Cantle to the premises of the Boliwriber od 'Bitardsy. August 3.ith alt.. a black COW with white leo. be owner is requested to remove said row or sbe will be dia. posed of aerordina to.lao. I PUILIP WkatiaU.T, dept. 3. '39 36.3t0 Owii4urg. . • • PRAY 111 1.11, --Was' taken Llr.up In Illneraville, on • Sunday, August 14i h. tbs 9, a MULE, ilea hay, lett-front IeQC I-1171 - wwwilen. a Yew 'lb bite Ppois about the tamp. The owner, on paying expenses, can f art the mule by applying to • JIIBFIPII LkIVA, Ni9A Ocwoblr. Minerwillia, August a-at" OTlCE.—Whereas letters of Ad mluistratlen on the eatato of Lydia .4eald. - Lite n the Borough of ht. Clair, Schuylkill County dense Ned. have been granted to the subset INT by the - Deg 'stir— notice Is hereby given to all Shot* indebted to said es. tate to make pt)ment, and those having; claims will protein them for settlement to , JOIIN HEALD. • . Aug. 29, '49 34414 e. %Administrator. I Ct .-÷Whereas.WILLIAM" LITTLEHALEN of St. Clair. has assigned all his 'mate, Real and Personal, to tke anbeeribers , In trust for Creditors—All persons bavlnr. agalnet Witham Littlehales will present them for adjuMtnent, end there who are Indebted to gild I.lltlehalrs will make Irnmedi ate payment to JACOB LINDENIICTU. WILLIAM U. LITTLEIIAI.II, Nei Castle, AngOst 6,'b9 =6t) /114Weres. tIMINISi'RATION NOTICE,— ;colico to berebT ititen that' the subscriber bas I eu appointed Administrator to the estate of Thos. It. 1.. Ebur, deeeased, late of Orelm., burg. Feb uyikill Coun ty. Pa , alt pemons indebted to said estate ant hereby re quested tb make pliyment ,and those basing, claims to present them for settlement to . , . ' . SAMUEL 11. MADDEN. Adathiistiator, .Bept. 10, '39 .774 ts . Ursrlashurg. NOTICE is hereby, given that' the undersigned has been appOinted lleeel'ver of the purtnershlp property And etTeetinf Loofa Callaghan and J. F. Kehler, lately n the Liiuor business. a t.tbe Sliver, Terrace, hateViih% Pa. All persons having Oa Ims age rust said Ilan are requested to present them. and those In debted for liquor or Otherwise, are hereby.notlfled to pay their bills to the subseriber at till Offlca in Second street, Pottsville, Pa. WM*Hit delay. LEWIS REESER, Beatty.t appolitetil by the Mot of Cosmos' Picas of Sr-levy/ILp County. I .Sept. 10. 'SO ;37-13t • FOR S: LE BCTO 'LET. T •OTS SA.IAEON subscriber I -preparad to isll lots on .oreenerood i lill,on time, run . log flora 10 to 15 years, to there wbo dears to improve same.' Apply to B. 11/151NAN. CONSTA. Thy on hatid, T Rails for pu " &traduced Price& thr cith or nod paper. 11A YWOOD, LEE A CO. rode, Me. Dee. L . ' 552.tt . .. NXIAPS of Schuylkill ; "ounty, and of the Coal Reg .ns, In Sheets, In Pocket Book Form, on to lers, and Framed; for silo kr 8., HANNAN. rie•Thi se Raps In Sheets, can Descent Dynan to Mote who &Are them. i4OR RENT OR SALE-- , That valuable Tavern Stand In the village of New kirk, JeLC lately occupied by Patrick McGann. - Apply to , . B. BARTIIOIAIIEW, Pottsville. April 16, '59 . . -164 t, 10 LE'l'From the first day of April next, the spit of rootOß Immediately opposite the p 'copal Cl:parch; now occophrt as an Exchange Office. Apply to .W M. T110.111'..40y. Pottsville. Fetria*iy 5, '59 - eXt' ' 1 - POR RENT AMID; S ALE-tThen .- house in Siotria's Addition, lattly wasted by . hank Monson. — Possession given , Immediately. A quantity of furniture/dap for tale. Inquire of UEO. Dc B. ft EDI. 294 f Pottsville, July 1 6, 19 -FOR: SALE=—Otto tilipprior - 8 inch Pole Pump , with eolumn - plpea and itonneellonli— a ready to be put Into the mines. W 11l be sold low. Apply at the Tamaqua Iron "WOrte for farther Inform* non.CARTA* A A LIAM. Augnet 21, '5B T OTS IN MAHANOY CITY FQIL js ALE.— Apply to John Anderson, Agt.,' Tamaqua, or to Frank Carter, Agent Ottira, No. 4. Silver T Pottsville, or at the nmre In Blahanoy City, on Redo day god Thursday of each week - • Jana 2:419 FRESII LIME Tor sale 'at" all times, at the kilni on the bland, for btiliding porpoises, Send: /le" at the lowest prices; C; ATKINS. JACOB FISUER, Ashland, will ell any orders prompt ly. and et lower prices tban have been charged - heretofore. Pottsville, March 20,'a 12-tt • - : O. LEASE --A RED . ASH COI.— LlEnt; In emotes working order, with stock and *tures to do a moderate basineas, Favorable tams to a goal tenant% For further I nformation •a pply to t CHAS, N. 11111,41. lota ratite Agenl,4llll4J4antarlo street, Pottarillt. • July 30,19 . 31.111' .‘. 1, 4 1 0 - SALE . CH EA P-2 first rate 20 horse power Eng Wei. as good as new: ' - • 2 Coal Breaker"! god Screens. •40 Drin care. andlot of Azlea for Cara. i 4 Mules, sod large lot of Ilean,lWagooe. *O. Apply to • - AK M. U. 81.1131111 T, Make. • Tremont, Nxell, 'b9 O RENT--A Three .Stoty Errek 'Dwelling UOCIMI with back buildings.M , attelplied with gas end wate r natal:ea. • • ALO,Two Store Rooms. with b.dwrocate attached, imitable for any kind or loudness. bellain the American Lime and the rennsyleanle 11a11.. Apply to Pottuille. Pebniiry 211.'59 941 EiVR SALE OR RENT—A store , j:. andlhree story bi:lrk dweillng tu - uss• all In good eondltio I...gu n r a .l4:l27rn b t g es l tt e lf, °" an: t' oris o the oldeSt business stands In Ibe county—lmmediate possission e'en. Apply to • ANNA U. IL LUDWIG. tiept. '59 1 . 36•1101-- • ,OrscipOurg. PROPOSALS are liatil„the; 35th inst., for Fixty.ilve Thou...nd Fret of Lill hat, to be delivered at the Lower Tumbling Run Pam. To ionalet ppally of johd 3112. 30 , and IRA Otto boards. r - Theheary Umbel ,, to beenfeet the groundlong by the middle of October. - 8:T11031A8. _Pottsville, September a. w A . oont Vernon IJotel ," In the ha ...„Artort I GrEts, comprising-a large three 'awry etonebestidlng. stab)°, coach boo.e mot yard adjoining. 'F be whole will be sad or molted on swimmable. 'arctic— Apply to . GEO. lf. CLAY, Pottsville; • Or to 3. B. SRSINOER, Port Carbon. ' A nail 27;19 Jbe3--ROAIriN COLLIERY, Pimaldann. Schuylkill County, Pi.-I , olt SALE= unexpired Lease. with all the took and Machinery or the above extend ve and: deidrabbe C emery, In fun working order. la offered at a great barpin.• Every In. airrnation. with "aadsfactory remand for selling, will be given by applying on the premises. August 13, '6O TOR SAKE OR RENT—The vale able and weleirmawn wharf:3d above sharkatna aon street, on the Pelaware, eentaloina over 30.000 feet of found, 450 feet In kWh, and 04'feet in width on Beech street,—pier 40 feet wide with dock on each able—one 240 feet in }math and the other 80 feet in-length. and 2. fee tmater at the end: Prick office. ratable for Coal, Lumber or any kind of trueintes. Addries • W34.3UTTON; 1124-Balch street, ,PhiladelpSta. =4B • b by the th of St. September 10,'59 cos SALFI--Two 5041orse En ,.. gbies--pared tiliMber—for 1/plating/and pumping. One 40 Horse .Engtne, vitb gearing for do do . 1100yard/tot 14 Welt pipes. and wrking barrels. MO yards of wire ropea lot of chain. 00.20 hone Stew, sod ro4ro, screen", at.Aibr breaker. The frame work of engine hcouses ind . toreeker, end tau. ' ant bourns. • ' i , , A lane lot, of T ridlot,thd, bgr trnd an wrap Iron: tan, wagons, eart!and sled. nd t Also, dri ft tan, Slides. Will be yid very clump. Am , to = • ' • ' • T Cif 8. M. MU. ItratE•idiA . .AirAl, 14hastaTti 4fred, Itamilie, frimury 12,15! • , . tit Tag BURST Youth and litaturity • • JEST PICOLISIIED, pfATlf, • 23211 TlVit ea ! • A FEW words - en the raiionaltr ► .anent. without stoileim.,' of Spermatord..!-- Weaknem. Nocturna% Erniesiony Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the sy shim, poleney, sod hp. pedimental* Marriage co o deelip. DT D. El: VANRIC,SI. D. The important fact that the many alsradosec e p pu _ . originating In Os Improderve nod solitude of maybe removed WITDOCT ig i s thi. ! tract clearly demonatrated; and the entirely e, e - '4 blab)/ orweressfal treatment. as adopted be th e l.,:! l folly explained, by meana of le filets every one b. e r,r , to ears unt.M./ perfectly and at, the least p 05.9.4 thereby avoiding all the adireribted nostru me of gent to any address, gratis and Pia free In skew.: 'elope by remitting (poet paid) two poetess stem Dag DE LAN syBs East 3111 Street, New y o ,,a July 2.'59 EEADI READ!! READ!!! ZSENWIGIN% • Aromatic Balsam, S a REMEDY. noi-to be excelled I nr I lb. mut and ME of lbws malsobes Inel,sett tbn Summer Season, vit.l . • . Diorama, Dy•eutery, Chahro or Clioter4:e Vomiting. Acidity of bte Stew ee 4. Its excellent Cersolust Ire powers, plesaeot 'tan. Soothing , Intlasote, renders ll a valuable Mort ; : Jaelite disuses. peculiar to the Peeobd &Mee N " - c4dera hefiesatras, do It has a rwlerlgoran,„7 bale latictemit oo the ayetem, allaying hithow?, where it 'slats lo the stomach and towels—and will be bond Indispensable to the well bein g it will be (Pond u well adapted k, „ dal , . children. Prepared only 11 A. ESF.XWE'Ix. Dispouisp N: W. raiser Ninth and Poplar sta. Plalumpa.l4. -Prioe-8b cents per bottle. -t€; 03- to by Clean. W. Klima and June 0 ljuvi Sox, Pothilite; n. rim s. Bt.Clair ;K. J. hi. qua, and druggists and.atorekeepeno generally. ]lay ,be (Ill 214, Tlioro , y4bly Tried. AND Unfailing Remedies T.! SWKYNE ' S! Sivaynes! SaaldV nes Dwayne's! Dwayne's! Ssisyse's! • Dwayne's! Strattne's Swaynia: Dr. Flirayne'a Celebrated Fatally !les:Urines. Dr.liwaynent Celebrated Fatally Medicines. • Swsyno's Compound, Syr of 'Wild che m. -sway no's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry iitt.orayue't Compound Syrup of Wild f'betly,” klawayoe's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." ..Swayoe's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry:* The vastest Cough sod Consumption Dimcdy la t. Is "Dr. Swains's Compsund Syrup of Wild Cherry," "at !dinar and only genuine "Wild Cherry': Coop art for Week 'llrasst, Wart I/bowl, Bronchitis, /sifts * Whooping Cough, illoodEpitting, Liver Consplaint.No TOYS Debility, Deets-Fs Nights, Le. No remedy, inartss as it )nay be, eau pretend to approach It. lesvarle's Sarsaparilla and' Tar Pint, ttf3 AIL COMD—warrmitecl to contain no ralonsel- t mild and gentle putrid/Vv.% unsurpassed by soy hes. rine for removing the Bile, cleansing the atorapb, im effectually portrylna th e blood. Thaw pills mile gripe, nor prodtws its urea.. • Uri Swayneta Bowel Cordial. A PLEASANT and our. remedy for Astral.. Cholercelst era licrbus, Diarrhoea, Dysentery. Cholera Infastun, Summer Complaint. Paine In the Stomach and Met h , Vomiting. Sirknells of the Stomach, &c, fta - Every family should bare a bottle in the In rase of sudden attack in the oleht 7 It reliefs CI, pain Invaluable to Mothers. • PARRIS Soothing Syrup, for Children forthinc, Pry pared only by Dr. Swaype'A tion, Great Spring Ptirttier of the lees. FWaiNl's Compound Find Nltntet of Baraiparths, s groat tonooly for Scrofula, Old Ulcer', evil effects of Mo. vary, all 1. 4 1t1n Eruptions. Blood Parity Ar. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Da. Biassaas hittor Canaloono.' A v e ry ruhut•,, gitNosymay be torn With a Alegre* of flirt:drily. Ha yet experienced by a Niodirtiot of this character. forl.' , l stipatloo. flatolomro, Novara. Hesrt Wirt'. A rld Pr the Slot:moil, Cold Feet, Detitily reared by the inensr, nt egr, pfl,stration of strength from soy ratite: NI.. Woo of eplrita Dyrpepille, or Indigestion lo all its ( tO only ISO conts'a battle. All the above proplred'only by DR. SWAYNE & SON I No it Node Sgrallitt Strceyeeo, cid dcor above Marla l'hlladelphla. • Sold by JOHN G. Ilium!'Po's, C. Erring, Pot Istgl, J. K. Ilrtss, 11. W. l'sirreer..r. MinotßlG.; COSIAV 11134.TOSCIruna; CnAs. IlliNT11:4012, Schuylkill 114. r, &ow.. DAWIIM" J. S. U kltrT. Tremont :‘ ratcrlk Clair; Mlildloport I. Ear,lato3clo, Ktrtuitx. Stared Co., l'lnegroTe; and 14,a1l rexl4tet.t 4 dealers In medlolnea throughout the county and May 21.'3'J . [lf j . '2l. THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVEL • The Rajalard Remedy of theqVinoteeldh (J story. VOll, ALL DIA bIASIX OP TII t: BLOW,. pREIFAIt,ED BY, DR. LOU NSBER. ' RYA CO, No. 50 URI Y street, below An: bliadelphla, tbr 01:Um-emu:riled Smola/my bioeine.e. White Swells.( "Up themes, .Uefignarii Gicwrs. Lprbundes, Tel - :ter. Scohl head, Metro of the Mouth sod Parent, Erwpfkms of the Stan, wed ail RUMORS AND I MPURITIES OF 17IE BLOOD, are effect uslly and permanently cured by Imperial Derma'tive. 'rble , M#ltelne con.ntenda Ittwlf to patlents,and thr;! confider) . fur Pi two reasons—rst--lt,is just'wbst if i represen edlo be, end will do all that Is elalmrd ter ll but It will not cure every d Was., because It li espern , adapted and prepared libr one class of complaint ~ .1 these W coma-- Is the &tend place, this /habit. I pure. highly cnacentroted and active—so that it al m toasters the dlsoase---if It is - curable. Large draws. e long continued use of It Is of caked for—thm. to TC, bottles $lll In a majority of ses. exhibit its great en r,,,,e. tore properties.. In this t. tints andmoney an a yasted ittlong and fruitt of brta to obtain a cure. In Cancerous cad &Aired e diseases, no medic's, X ever equaledit in its successful cures. . refit?, so 'Obstinate" and inverate, cannot rent I cleaning and purifying offal. of the IisPLEIAL r i, 'M t. - ,1% Mtn of every characterjno matter how Obil film long standing, invariably yield to the wonderful de of the Inratuat.Dgruaarive. :Old or Young may eft It alike with perfect securl:! ' If you are afflicted. try One Bottle. and It 'co on advice. write to the Principal Office. No. 60 North 101 Street, below Arrb, and ion w II rewire it, (by rnel.c4 stamp for answer.) D . UNSBEItIa A 01, , . . Ptillati*lphla. irYOr mils by CTIAIIL •W. EPTINO. Drexgist. I E. Corneref Centre k Norwslg stresta., (opposite Ito timer's Hotel,) Pottsville. Pa iariOf Sala by Bruggistirgettar Ily. Dee. 11.'68 rill MISCELLA, EOUS IRON TA ES, .17OR the use of IV° 'era and Dealers I_ to Iron: Ttile comple x little book. Price St cent!. lost published, and formate by COFFN'S NOTANIC Cymg OT . AN I U GUIDE TI.) . AND THY. NATURAL PATHOLOGY OF DISZAH —by A.J. CoOlu, Al. 1). Imported and fur Ml. by NNA3. . . • CRACKERS. 1 - J UNCII, Soda, Water, Sweet, Cit. 1 " ger And Wine Cisteken i, reeelved Mob every INs irons Phlbtdvlpbbi. by , L) 1 . nk:Arn. Pottsville, July os, '50.:40- • CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND CREEL YM. BEATTY has - refeived ul . for very choice Black and Brom Bs ch he offers to his enamellist fair rates. Pottsville. July 16., `69 FLAT RAILROAD IRON.. LOT of very good second hand. n!4i4 Inch illatAtAllroact Iron on blond, m 4.111 au a npasousbly by • HAYWOOD, LEE t 0). rot tat We, Jana 4, '59 CCiVER AND TIMOTH Y SEED. iho Quart or Bushel, for sate bv . A /1:00 arm. hlsbest prices pe . l4 *or Omar sod 111antk A Refsigsmpio BEVERAGE Pj)URING, the warm weather is C. C. CAM'S'S Patent Beer. imanfroi *upplirt Waring orders at hie nalOon t Centre, neat Merkel a Pottsville. July 18.'!.9 I '2% PERSONS WISHING TO ES'l':%ll• 11$11maneactorine heitaw and thriving Oar* wAva buvineas Zed. See adveftleetuent of the llainmento Septtleraeot. i -• TO, FARMERS, A.C.I, 'Pure litour.Du•t, ice. The SUBSCRIBER-will furzijqh pure BONE.DLIST by the leo, bng or bo•bel; to fartem Treekmett. Price Per ton, CAW. $34, oitly. .4* Phosphate' or Lime, INA Mager, Pinkie. Youtbruf Pule atianne, by the beti•el or beg. We charge but eta , pmflte—aod ere deter Mined to Pell cheap. inn. b genuine article , / kept. ' . B. DAN AN. GRAPE GROWERS CAN CA ?It ' on tbel.r bilajoess I ltteirealially at llammonton from frnplit Fea§tia Eire' adeer ter col , um_ n• Alban THE glum the dozen m warty pgh Art 314 y Quite; Ali/g. 21 ,ining any kind of balta. Ttey paver war out—jetet ft o halt. the Iltnetrequired to lane It. ISo awl re gessary—belt wears longer—Joining 'moot her, 111 rontw and dotter than by ',Amt and are 100 per nen t. aware. to be bad at I STICUTES THOMPSON'S. aa• Giirner Centre and Market Streets. T FARMERS, • EADI S • t lIPER-rho phate of Lime , aitand• and article for r toting II& to worn nut laud, ash adapted t Core. Pala, Potatoes, Wisest. Itp , Gran. GardersTegat bliss, he., put up in strong Int. d 160 lbs.. With A alma r containing valuable I agvatstion• The eubscribomare agents for Schuylkill mouth *Lets samples can be seen and toted. Call and nee It. I aTiCIITER A TittntrztON, lg. Corner Centre and Market Streets. *S c. 'D .FACTO , ' BOYLE'S lANIVRACITZ SALOON HAYING I?een'hewly, fitted up. will. be o M pened by a proprie tor this day, Sektens'ber .tar for tbr Petle°. astr-Evary blots In histitto of busiaive la the am IWO. itta Philadelphia' matliels and ,be has established tbaCASII syoteto tschuityty.•ill„,' 'obit , to P• 11 at cheap as aorother porsou onsiszed I° business. , I (Pot, svillo, tsso. t. 'Su atlL___ .• • E Dry (iambi and tt W rourry Gtorr. %111 E undersigned has -sr, 1. opened •-nnor Dry Goods sod Gree eery Store. in the building on Centro (l oto street. next to Fsger's liebel.lbimeewilly es oe supled by k Mu:Aber', rn - ' - r antO kde of Millmanill Goods wbe sold at uuu.ily to , toeCAtill. -. ;„ N. .11. tills . Pomo*, Jae lb, la • ' Huy the WAINISITTTOA. pry 9111-I,FX - are the Best Calicoes yet , fond to the public for tho in'oney. NoLlticitg tOINIS DEFOREST. ARMSTRONG & 441113, IfrOwl f•L4 YOUX. illy. 604 he into. I pply too. 10 nirri ;- sad , 1 uperto
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