~porta ~_ ;- ~.~ sa~p~i. TN' IBLUCITIO nut 111 QlXLiir';lT'f liheriglit at Napl4l.llll alit Usenet! oriel diditiforidorbraors tor liat at tti !set oT 4114 h 1 ,14" l'ley eleetieb of Tender mixt mafE Moffat ever held in t gehtifyiui to feet that the fart IstsiLl his 10 toasty that elititise Attilierlkoeseld ' i el* *a**, altbottgla it is esly geed:awn is those posit waste ram on Taesdsy- sag a olistagn, Tier hoguliblogind time Indlgiation felt In every , the tractile% thato.siming, imleiatrso,l4 appeal to her et • Welder to the mot at the' b mast; .a loathing rebuke, Vermont, jot yore the stun " 'Simms) spoke In tones of tho icy of the present Administ seals Is anxiously looked to, brp hrisenee to- the marked fro* nod enlightened ciente And she mast do it. if she h • those imperishable Prinetpl posed to the degrading In • Protection for our worklagm wages of Europe. As Pen tiooday,nem, so will rise o Presidential iCampalgo of no log qesstfinto of the A them, ant faille. They are quanta, until the trill of disputed sway. We thetefo of Petioeylvania tbit intim election May appear, it is .n portant, and that the eyes o:, Peassylirania. Let then, Opposition; every honest 'with run:mental minion tine, as exhibited now at We point tc;rgo to the polls o vote. Do not leave your d' boo?, and dimbarge your enlarge on this subject. Er dat,y. Let him see that be d In regent to the Peoples Cr lbs alai dissent latelligen prospects of success. It Is all parties, as unexceptionab , for porn been the football -1 jgogues Sod melodic:a, and fated in,eonsequenee. That tolustansgement, stealing Cl patience bas mewed to be a vi with years of seeress. have . , pudent,nnd bid detlalme to t est and ` intelligent of liar out. With consummate elr o incompetent sod Imnpensii - the Intelligence of the cooly . that they will be supported i It is high time that this st teiesiTtte in Solmylkill Cosy . and our pockets, cry out .s monstrosity. Men of Schay respective candidates befor y broody, end lieu will be spa theintetne of paying your ' consequence of the dishonest Salmis. Ponder these mattei of Tuesday nest, redound toi perityef your County tind t , MU LOU ''''Tbe 4pflle I records gives is • r 'foreigal goods at New Yol years, as follows: Tor Ilia wad:, , Dry i s Goods, $97.964 Use. threlisediss, 1,195,994 Total for week, . $0960 Tnroloadi /speed, iBts3.4os 6lnee Jan. 1, , gt86„682,6t7 Rainy double whet they showing au Increase! over 11 ,beavier, than at any other pe the coiner', and caused tbei ' We give the value of a fqw e ?lift week, In the sum 'of il, "PP' , i ' Gaper, ' , Tea,, Wince, (more than Tea,) cesamppei.: Bractd ( 1 °tipsily for otos I Irma °fell Inds, .. While moos of our - Iron eoniparstively idle. • We have not at hand a t products, ae.Lbst,they are/ 'air, wbep we imported d as we etre doing this year. ~• isiblei• Of tbe drain of Cc which 'Magill. toibe menial ',traders; if theyl possessed for. the lotereste of the ee - bepeleMly bottl y el down 1 Sa. ab that the 'cannot I . / if - Abe:Oita the Ineliol drain 0 Gold Mad Bilveti liIILPIONS o' Doll table giving comps 'special° Belo for se Thei spate shipments far lut wash, moon to 1'226022y repor , ' Totilli 1859 td Sono time 12186 , ' - wlbSi, ris .1. 1558, lit . t : ISA ..' 1855; 14 i 1861, w. : um#, i Ti". . Mk iteswe l a t iallow front Neill lit abt eige irgide„'w 161 I languishing In tills i i i borers snaking alio is it not inong to .of every; cities to spectaabs—eue a firmly bOlieve at revolution the th We believe th tau oil andeia sub their Free Tra a a existed.at the tin colonial !vassal ga greater traitor to our rulers at et tion toast soon to and thousand a lion in in time lo possessing al , sparred sod b rant saidelia . ell sinew toft I ake the blood boil in the veins witness such a humiliating „ tumble government. We ore cause exists now' for a did in the *days of 1776. democratic ruler. hare placed !ling bondage to Europe,. with .4 Slare•driring 'policy, than oar forefathers threw off their Dinediet 'Arnold was not:a be interests of bla country than ingtoo bre. A day of retribu . e, or the country will be twined, , people driven altOosrio star peace, with Winokur - crops, elements 'of prosperity, be ed by the Most corrupt, ison ntion, that ever exist ler Government, dation of W. sidost i r ~ 'leg to Made . hie, sin Monday, to witness' the Cricket I'ilatish bitumen the II English and 22 Antirieens," oie:who go, will in all probability losii thelOro • i A few votes may *bangs the rienliOrTthe soetion ; and there few votes any hill intai4i! Grader's*. even Use election of a Preside*, in , sob. In twos like the press:.', when tf* , - d Dem. -•m*yr are puebing'our 0048117i* rug rimy verge Sof riin, crusiiig out 1114011 t irrgir briaish of inticslary ; flooding us with foreign goode ct end ending our coin off et the mess i er nosily tea isillionsa week to pay for than Seeds; breaking dont the old basioeumen, and dosing up all the avenues of biasiners agarau tie young mei of the country, who are *Mang employment to vain; a robs las 'natter of great ititpertatiee; i f lose may decide the destiny of tiacountry. or oisrselves,ern would not lose oar vote's' tie election on fueoay nest, for all the Cricket *stages that could be played for the ba lm* a y tb y ear . -Wii therettre repeat—Wail' before you t 4 andH if yea muss go cod cannot return is to voti,,,take one 4f the Opposition' • with you, an . . res to swum o'i . vate 'before you lam, from lite Oppositlon, so as to balance the vutathat will lost* your abstnee, Timm are times when sue sail , * vallisile es they an tow ;,. end soy opponent tst .tbe pressor. petty to power, who throws away bis 'vote &tibia chattel', may regret it 'For years bersofter. It is voice of thilseople i espreased tbrough the ballot-boll that Mak* eOrroptrulers 'Tremble. • AZDTICTION oY"+: IItATE T4l. • • Laid oilier the ltepeibilesa noose 'pawed a Silt to 4'10(04 the pate..Te';. at the Fri*at •reie vat lite aeteeiiiryi lore the eat} of. the 61 ate 4 ?cleals4.bat the Deteeeratle Satiate defeated, this $Ol. liepadie Olga - lova tlils year; alma: they !Ulzo eishiat say redeetloprealetial. m 441,411 4. to et there *lei es ataxiaertee th e Sketergual pleader besihatie relieved. ex-pay: ere. It yea 4614 Obit State, texas redieed seat alaterlir dui Lot Napa's:Arai* to, - the People's -Ticket ea Tefettli • , . Tin Saintgitri ibtritrimi.o-Pering • Mot *Wt. PlOadalphitir we - took etteesies to make pa/dada with regard stuuttigh hid Ire sag ram oar readerkthil:Wdt trete mined dtp w eeple, It would b. * 410 4 * halt two to., If sot three to to The wieV- Ing . elassea Roily andmitsed the =ramble • fusee-sets fr by 'the hsertiges apettelators,Ahat they desiti l tip give 1:44A at. ti) 'the inking classes; Tipti knew that -it is the love :of the "almiglittdollar • that prompts all this pretended sytipsiby..! They know that tbi avarice of this class mid attract the tut drop of their heart's bit tint the wnicluravOit :l6 Istria, Pigirdling of "pure ale or titles braid for their familiss.' .Ths, mass of the people also - hoots that if It V right to permit one train to yin, as a regular besieses,it is right foraitto.rsts-ind if it Is right for ears to run, it is also right for sterns. banks, faatiories, ge., to open, to the great annoy. ass* of ill!tiasses of the eommunity. And then, we ash: Where would be the Sabbath. and the day et-rest font- the working classes/ We alltraow that eapital eau always control the needy and de peedint, and we have no braltUtion in derlarlog. EMI mt. the to votelor a ese ot:Congrese. la o popetar I um of tboight, ' boo Goo 4 . the is !tato, and it is is goossally wog • ors to elect ego- t. Bortojor Genet ' oar duty - to . pbes 'ono; but Poonsyl gnite trout to dis 7 that dlitrinikil who advocates the performance of any atteiessary wart on the Sabbath day, by those eliodalsor alit days in the weak. Is not only heartless in the extreme, bat may be set down's an essay - to the bums& rase hoer morally and physically. There are three *diesel who general- ly advocate Sunday travel. The first are those who desire to make monej. and 'earls but little how they make it. The seeped ere those who deny the : sanctity of the Sabbath day; and is the pride of this cherished opiolettiopeely advocate the performance of labor on this day for their ben efit, to which may be added a selfish desire to be accommodated at all bawd; regardless of the rights of others. The third ass those who owl, oppose the Christian religion, and desire the-ab r nitailon of the ,fiabbstb day. and all Sabbath laws. 1 mill ioterests, and 1 Free State against • pt Boebanan Ad . ri earnestly, to ad . • of the govern . - , Gently . Malne and basic!' Democratic er stelust the poi don, s'ad• Pemseyl- • o add the weight ok deoonetatioo of the of thote St atoll.— sincerely at heart : Preidom SI op- . aenee of Slavery ; against the low sylvania goes 'wn fall, as regarde the t year, those lead. I attempts to ignore od will be leading , • majority bee on i ~ remind the VOWS/ stasis as tb• coming artbeless, most im the yolou aro apoo • try member or tb• l o o l oerat, disgusted palest sod eorrep blares. make it • I; Tuesday nest sad ;tie; but remain at dirty. We rotted not ry men knows his ',charges it. booty ticket, we have re in relatiomto io ireognisect ky men of le. This County has Democratic demo- r tressory has suf. -payers hive home d corruption, until irtne. The spoilers, grown bold and im ti efforts of the hon. only to , throM them titer, they nominate BS men, and insult . unity by supposing as a matter of etane. `sie of 'affairs should' sty.. Common Sense lout the ',Mitten' kill., weigh well the : 5 cotes. . Vote Wel . 4 the necessity. in szee , twice over. in al of Dein 3craf i ti. i'0r .14116 and let yourielion the credit and pros e State.' Will you? .t TELL the importations of (orate last three 14115,477 1.630.362 • 2.018,503 3405,314 3,303,980 4,135.676 110,146.508 189,801,107 113,450,488 19ma3,753 ere' laet . year, and sx, when they were led in the bietory of great crash of 1857. f the itemilinpurted 35,878: ,• • .10 1 . 844 98,712 66,318 66,811 34,668 114,906 6M,0361! Works are standing of exports of our em than they were last title over half as much We have however. a a ain , ce January last, iof 'to !Mettle even free one .patticle of regard utry; but ,they at* so the Slave power of the atricue tketuselves even lion. A week ago the was upwards of THREE' ARS. We append the icon of the shipments of oral years put : • New York to tbr i l ,ri po r ts, 58,44071' $170,9,46111 2C,9546913 32,977X2, 27,173,935 21,379,869 • 130,2t5,01 15,Z7,7 1 4 20,812,870 of coin exported in 1859 so far r pq pay for for branches of business are Oontry—oar myier? and Is tat narration prices. Oh 7 - YOU 00. - - mbar of voters Intend go. The moderate and thinking portion, however. of .11 skew dams, acknowledge the weeesslty of one day of rest In seven—and as it is'enjolusd by the Bible, on whikh all human:Jaws Sr. bated In christiaw fer; sorted and enforced by our Leg islators;- obierved to a greater or leis extent throughout all christeadota; and as its geUeral ob servance is one of the peculiu ettarscteristies' of our beloved country; Ist us guard its observance in a quiet and decent manner, carefully end . de:- determinedly, for in doing ea we injure no one, but materially benefit all classes or,tie • comma- To shoW•that the intelligent Working classes of Philadelphia cannot "be used" by the cry of 1 "Inch air," we appeod with pleasure the, follow ing remarks from - the Philadelphia Visitor and Working Mamie Advocate, devoted to the interests 'of the working classes, setting faith its views with regard to Sunday traveling, which we com mund to our readers: Sawlay Trareliag.:—We entertain the highest regard fur those of our...citizens, native or foreign born, who favor Sunday travel by passenger veil. way ears. We believe that among them 'Folsom° of the most metal of our fellow citizens. Every one, who is entry of it, knows that a large num ber of them. are industrious; thrifty,. energetic, enlightened, and' successful ,business 'men.. We take pleaspre in bearing testimony to this fait; and, we think, therefote, we do not step beyond Our province, when we say to them, , that we be lieve their pr oceedings in referenee to the.observ t nee of Sunday, to be such as will do them more arm than good. . Ir it not our object to enter Into a diseussion as to the question of the Sabbath being. kept as a holy day. On this question opinions differ, and . between these-Opinions ft is not now necessary to express our convictions. It will answer when we remark that-there is but one way in. which the' Sabbath is observed in thiti country. and to do away with that is impracticable—impossible.— The effort, if made earnestly and with parsers ranee, cannot but be fruitful of great mischief to those who make it. We are pot prepared—than moat liberal of nor people ere not prepared to eon cede to a minority and In defiance of legal enact ments, the exclusive reent.tions of oursoeial life and the principles whieb heretofore governed us.. and to adopt other habits and customs of.L wadi— cal and irreligious tendency. . We repeat, illations do not design to argue the Sunday questiodr We merely note the fact that, thronghoutthis country an immense majority of the people have always been trained to regard Sunday as &Any of rest, of religious exercise, and of abstinence from labor and public diversions of every kind. • Whether this be right or wrong, is not the question;, all that wo claim is, that it is the fact. ',' • This being the point, the practical question to be decided, is—Shall Sunday be observed? And if observed'at all, shall It be obseried in every respect, or only in part? We leave the:decision to time common settee of the community.' . . As laraways Ansict.e. , - The following article, which we find .copied into the. Readiay:Daily• Vales, appeared in the eoluntni of the Mining Record of this Borough on_Saturdiy last. The new editor of the Record only made big appear ance In our Borough it few days hefora the publi cation of the article, and them what 'knowledge and capacity he poSesses alai regard to the inter ests of this county.: "Amino! AID Akt.mown RAlllo.o.—There seems to be no effort to complete the link required to connert Bihuylkilt county withiffew York Bsy. The life which a few weeks ago animated the subject seems to have died out. and but little Is heard of the project. List winter a bill was pulsed through the lower house at Harrisburg. which, had It been allowed ho become a law. would have Insured a speedy completion of the work. It was choked off, however, and the matter will be not easily rususcl tated. Injudicious tigitation In certain 'quartcnr has aroused any 'Umbering opposition tome proposed im provement which may man, and Invidious comparisons have tended to deter espltall.ts from embarking In I tra enterprise. The railroad charges to Philadelphia. It is asserted by responsible operators, are not, exorbitant, and are quiteas low as can be afforded; With such a sentiment It ti not likely that much enamr agemellt will lie given teeny new project at t his tirne:C— Attie' //cord. A more deliberate, willful, and malicious tissue of falsehoods ceotad nut be penned. The 'asser tions ars false in tizery particular. During the very week the aniciappeared, our citizens were Conferring with a representative of ,the Managers of the Auburn and Allentown R. R., and all the pie? liminary arrangements are now making for raising the tubscripti`nos,.nnd ensuring the early com mencement of the real. As soon as a gentlemen, who Is now absent from New Tork, returns the latter part of this month, the 'arrangements will be 'completed, and the Board 'of Managers *ill visit our Region and lay the whole ,projeot before Our citizens. In the meantime the eommittee of our citizens are preparing a circular addreasztito the bind-holders tatting forth the situation of the trade, and argil:4.opm them the necessity of sub scribing the proposed twelve per cent °DIM, rents' for two years. The remark that responsible Coal.OPeratots: Surat the charges Isy .Rail road to Philadelpbia ° are not ezorbilajit and are quite as low as cam be afforded," Is equally fi:se. No Coal Operators in Schuylkill county, ever made such a remark, and it looks very much all if this mac is a hired tool sent among us to advocate triter interests and crush, as far as he can; those of Schuylkill County. If it is not an, snob a publica tion, under thi circumstaneer, shows a degree of lying and intimidate* on the- part of a mere that stands almost atipars;llaled. °IN 40 not mistake the temper of our citizens • . r ink the county' will not requirathe services a person long. Such wholesale lying (we ' t ode no milder term) will not be tolerate' in Sebnylkill / Ounnty,,and particularly M a question of so momentous importance to the interests of all el in this Region. AT rrlliaars.—itootherllllibosterinitipedition has gone off oader Gen. Walker to Nicaragua.— The El oiernmeitt bad s , information of the moire ciente a month ego ) and made no effort to cheek it. , After the parties wen Off, the Government made every'apporrat effort to stop it, as anal.— It the people desire — filibustering expeditions suppressed, or the Sieve trade checlied r ibey mod sweep the present party to power from office.— All they care about is pocketing their fat salaries, which are nearly doubled 'under the Free Trade policy which reduces wages, de., and 'planderiog the National Trestury . . — The ,mere con of Rum Imparted into the country lestsresk,at New York, imointed to about $150,00,0; which la consumed e., largely by the offiee hol who are fattening on the, impoverishment .he amen under the villainous system of Fres 'rade end low wages: Gs? ors every man who is op posed to the piemot destrnativc Admioistnitltm of our Governmen.tal aliaits, *sett bin:self ID get ting oat all the voters to the pods.. The petit - it democracy admit they have a bad ticket in the field, and many will not Tote for ti, which has caused great apathy on their part, but let net the apathy permitlbs , . friends of the People's Party frem smarties dentielves in favor of their ticket, which is acknowledged even by honest Dsmoorats to be otter - the best ever - rrneated to the people of Beboyikill County for their suffrages. We re peat, get out, the vote on Tuesday nest, sod -we wilt bays a glorious victory, which will Buse re jAictng among the bonet . Lvoterstf all partite. - Potratolkloonoe.)wtuJ recently amide a 1 1 Balloon ascension ,in eoinany,with a Mr. Had dock from Western New York, landed in the wilds of Canada.. They _weris four days without.lood when discovered by same - Indian geddes.for Jum bo.- men. La Mountain;Aelisgrapbs that .has lost every thing. Kikosas.-4edzios Itoot mentors, tbs.Wytn dells Conititettop bu lemin.adopted . by .a large tesjorit,r. The vote le test !arm - Out th e sbog Dessietsey tibedly beaVes abii bait", Aeld for freedom: , • ' ' ,- ,- , -4.. - t'''. , 7 1 , ": - ' 1 t ,5...`Y"!: .1. 14414•".!:,-,,-. _ -i. -- ijhap.:,Wialaataa' ~- ----"" 40 ir - At tie Se;iii i A '4O ire wee etiithlii • IfillifkaWit 101-4 0.ftaft f : 0 ' ' '-' tittrAttqatf „ z.. rin it. • -_ • ..1- =. etteawitethe-Oml4l,..„lbmiawklwar hilloorlidaY= Otiii : filt o l4 ~0 i Ur g e ' _ .. ...._ 4 " 1 - 12 - ..,„_,,,_;,' Selg bilie .l" ewohe ""l 4tritettaithe' steld itwalt L- 41 r- et:' aril 04 , go' 'tio eone . ef wome . To, itt4eletoe . ....s. &mot; To &Leos. 10.*IfP111 , 7 - 5, - -i',41,, A 4 - egie Weal's* 11410441.:”! lever: 4.14.-fotata LAW; Theiew-79 111 1 , _ _ . _ Yew._ the .al TraketsWee.W. 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'•- :- -'. cura imp abaun. l ibo t t 6- * lnt ie bole tbat es alL t w ,iri here pissiao thee 0 u 1e .404 418- him ., , -,:, ~,' . 7 ,4, f - • 51ia114.4., be 011 Middierf I, 011411Preth, 1839. -. I prase; profitably in the fratartity r I. L.41',. . • • SOITOWS TABLE. • ' - • •• "': • E m sane *MM.! °ELI*. • • • ite • . • Vile as the Illy In 40414 . As Penes m og breath of ememer Dowers; Beat as Mr detridrott le Metall Coati •r _ "bora senteents eagle 'song thWomelitg Dowers. , • • With knlog eye 44 estmentiellog sled— • • A firm with all gibe grouter vremastmodr r • bent none which affeetkes tendrils wind. I lore that &tithes love for all pant good. aveh Is noon* who gunny etelleie Who sloe. bath Otutsed me with bee ,wilawing grim, 'llll ao tweet ant* from the midst' shore, Ilatb power to tempt on from bar guileless bee. 4 Is it far me tf• wit 4 so meet a pis*? Am I ed i Vr-the path of lite to tried? . a•k oot. In her set t le*, eyes Stribling de fel"' read. , • facet ‘i 9. WKEKLY ALKILIAC., • ams eux 1839...00U mum arm I momra masa. - 3 3 D.ll. X. 1;11 . 4 . 3 3 1 29 last 4. at 047 m. t 8 Noir IL gt 7 87 my, 26 , A 9 SATURDATi....I6 . 315 tim 9 5aY 7 4... 6 4 5 10 MONDAY ~.«. 6 5 5 11 Tugsrairr.r.,.. 6 - 6 5 12 WEniiisDAV,.; G .7 5 13 THGESDAY/....0 . ' 14 5 14 Fe1DAY,........ th, 9 5 , ~ ' Tkermeniet eallieeoed Mir tke Week. ._.„. , : 1 P. R 2 Iti Tweeture=l, . ' Peitstaikaarit MI, Ref ei ii:. 1 %. 1 r.t. Oct. I-1140min ~,' - 6.7-• 6 4 1, dear. 3—Nolloy, . Ol 60 ' clear, . '' 6—SueS ' 79 Gs ' 4 . 6—Wed y, 71 60 " 6—Tha y, . 61 160 .4 4 7—Fridat, 03 165 • " , ~ . j'C,rreeeipn in Pella voters of. West i }Varti;Sehoy at the house ti , John Stant , Kremer, as pu ished in pr. jrar At Ha otp . Come Bood,Capt.Shollen. Larger, whieh4floyed for. site Washington /frill. lerists this w k, is admirable. Thera stir few better tem& in the interior. i ;" The Ifni eleven of the Pottsville Cricket Club went to Ilhiladelphia !on Thursday. They were to play the Hamilton] Club yesterday, and the Garmanreft Club to-ddy. ,' ~..._....--.. yar•Fatal A'ldent.—This wank at Olen Car. bon on the Mi Hill Itallrciad, d' lad of about4s f Years of age,* mud Marts,l son of George Marts of Ashland, was run over by a train of ears and killed. . . pil*Presen—Last week the titissns of Port Carbon p4rented L . Snyder with a very handsome erirket.belt. e presentation was made by Mr. It Gene and eeived fur Mr. Sny der by Capt. A orb Where 1 sor Price walk! rope. The rope post aloe Foul °coupled by E . , a bilsncelpole, the° re-erOsie , ! Professor pert' log by hie feet' , bibitiun moth luge Dewar the Professor st Blom din ? d ■cross was stretch. 'ding, tn the kick .t Cu. tiro craned walking bal 'rtned ions b i eta., and lin: Leilbe relief M 121! perfor . insnee reek Literary Association.—.oo evening the Associiition gemmed ,D. P. Batir lectured to it very The office e of the Anoeistion are,—President, e Precideuts,i Charles Beaeh and ; Secretary, ' I C. TATGOU ; Correa -19111.-: ; Treasurer, Gorertimmitaf Committee, John Winleek, cid D. F. Dottier; Li Mathews entl Thos. Miller. • I nekt Taesdiy, evening,—whother Gold Mines or Coal Mines of a fre beneacial Ito her? Affirmative k, J41:12011 Foley, D. F. Battier and •stive2.lohni.T. ,D.ivey, A. W in- Off Silver las.s Tuesday their debatei.' large audiene for the sesso BEACH; Vi Jetties Celleryl podding Sear John J. Doi! Beach, bra Hans, J plut • Qaeetioo fo of the two, lb count vilfro to litold , C. Boach lack, B. Taylo Reader—J. B J. Dead, .Jr .,' sad J. CaNary. eh. Jr. • • Firemen.— 0 Thursday last by , (he lodepindeuee Fire Engine ;bilndelphia, reached this Borough jlltr•Visitip the 000 n.... Ira Company of on itiirit. Toy number 4Cmen. and are aCCom. paniid by that Liberty .Cornet Band. n•mbaring 17. •,, The members' of the company wear light Bra Seals, New; York style'fire hat, red shirts with the figures 39" n the Breast; iid black pantaloons. 'The' visiting e topany was received al the depot by the Hydr a ian; the Goodilitt•nt;—having or its Marshal' 111 i. J. R. Colley, I member of' a Fair Mount ~94 company of Philadelphia—t e Humane Ifoss,land the Rough 'and Itaaity ; the Ilydraulida cn attaining the ivisiton. After a :111- i i radei through. r streets.. tbe‘,collipany wat escort ed to its quart rs at the.Pothiville pollee. • In the evening:they a t tended a ball igiven in their honor at the Town *IL Yisbsrdai, the Good Intent Iddoce had a trial of the power of a engines, at, ths polo corner of intotengo iirtpit: It seemed tows about equal,j4ithat shade in fa 'er company. 'lThis afternoon the rill return home. and the Inde. their resOecti Centre and 14 , that they were tor of the fqr Independence liar , TheMitylkilt Conami , Alms floats.—The regular motif,* meeting 01' ihe Directors of the Poor was held it the Alms house, on Monday, October 3d, 149.. Prosent-4Amos Hoffman, e/riNa than H. Bum `ad Charles 1 1 odic. The steward reported the owing as thel b eettaus of the Douse for tbe eth ling Septem ar:3oth, 1839.: - - Num rin t • House oo the Ist day of October, 282 ; seine tim last year, 27'8. Dicreeee 14. Of this comber, aro in the Xtoutue Deportment, 67 In the nurse y, and 47 areiuirder medical treat ment: Admitt d doripg the month of Deptenitter,• 88; diacharge27; abscoodoil, 1; Itirtbil; deaths, 12. Lodging and meals were' fitruished to 113 traveling peup4re duilog th; month. Out 000 r relief Was gre4e4 to 9 r timilt,_ausountlng to 1171 fto.!paiN•itli ~ b BM were and ordered • to be paid amonottot i t il e . • ; . i 11,01 e, li7 Preeknisly ty, t. ; . 20,602 28 Total, - ' 1 OwerdotwV4 1 from appeti• touttlus 4 69 - ~ P. 333 0 0 Paid toward Hospital slam let Janaarya ~, , : . • 4,418 Si Cost of maltitenionee;lfrem Jan. Ist, up to praelot Mine, • 7 . $14,228 211 ' i lig` Criekd.4—On Tuesday, O ctober 4th, a match gems of ttleket was, played between the first elevens of PotlivillevondAtlantle Cricket I Clubs on their round, in which the former was vietoricus by 1 on and 7 eilikets. The following Is the score a i ranwrictz. : Snood ntag. 11. Royered la g. R ho .c A b &Mob 15 not out - D. D.Oreso, b B Sainst stoell r ‘ Snyder, b osbY S J. Mather, b Smith . 12 L. W. Snyder, e Thomas b smith V_ : 1 IL W. ilunt.e It s, b llosbystusll Geo. Lelto, - e T se b dog .1. Fox, b BesAysto4ll C. Howl tt; e b Smith . I D. aldonray, e F t b Smith. 43.00 u en, not on - By . Leg Byes • ..i * ' 1 so rotting. Pint , amyl bia s ,. 0.0. Dual :shell, 'l4f xr cx 18 to Matta. ' . 5 &A. Whitney, b ": 0 ono our ' 5 Jno. Thom% brat, 2 eOreorkto Slather 5 Danl. Mott, to Moth, 0 , at. Mather s- ' • , 0 Jae. 11 lehnound, ;Los, to Mather . 0 A. Th ompson, b • ' 2 D. A. Smith. I b'w,Fax 0 J. Yacht, not dot _ '.O O.Toylor, st Leib, Fox 4 c Jim Boyle, blip* 0 T. 8. Itoffman; . , at. lb, b ?tattier 0 Dyes .. beg PPS - icartma . 1 2 -ter f Oso.Stratib, "'' rank Castai t ' : v.—Between seven and eijht=lectoelt,:,:os' Townley ravatiog last. as Me. Jitestb_Sheesley, Of Millersburg. was on. bis way *Om Tritanoit to this place, on the road between Abs tektf-thelseantain and "Mitauters Tavern'," -In Schuylkill sanity, he was attacked by three men. oaa et whom seised his horees,and another, eoraindia the right of the wages pretreated a pit tol, detassidlng his money. Mr. S. being prowl- dad with'reNvolver flred athite.aod in maraud teed Art twine. one of the balls passing tkrough his coat add lodging lithe wagon. Villain auto. bar dawn - coming In just at this time, with a club knocked Mr. Shcesley's revolver out of his hand. and-iba word we* then "your money or vont life" is the most approved style of the New York Led. gm. Being poweriers, Mr. Sbetaley war forced to yield. and the robberumade off with $2300. Tbe whole affair passed so rapidly that Mr. Shessley was unable to fix on set) peetiliarity tbat *cold identify the tellowr, althoogb from the fact that they had their faces blackened, it would seem that they wore otherwise well _-known along the road. Thin is only one of a series of robberies which bare taken place along the same road with In a few weekr, and we pronto* it is Pimply a fruit of the leniency watt which crime is punished in Schuylkill county. ' Mr. Shemin' , offers a reward of $3OO for the re covery of the money and tbe arrest of the yaly - 14 - 1 - .. patent, or $59 for earth man; utd $139 fur the money..-Lyken'm Journal. 'Artiflrrlste -- The Trip of Or IVaskingron On Monday morning last the Rras,bingrolOirtil. lery company; 'under command of Inetsuctor James Nagle, started from this Borough one visit to Hew 'York City, via. Reading and Eaton. The Corp, was accompanied by the Hamburg Cur net Band, numbering fifteen performer,. The 'company bad 41 muskets. Oa reaching Reading, it wee . . received by Major 6enerall Kelm. Briga dier General Bitto,..Major Clymer, Lieut. Lew is and Lieht...Fister, end eaeorted the fine garden of Mr. Frederick Lauer, where It was most hoe. pitably 'entertained, after which it , was escorted through several of the principal streets to the de pot of the Bast Penneyivinia Railroad. " The Artillerifte arrived at Eiston at 3 o'cloelk, where tbey imperieneede brilliant military recep tion: They were reseivedity a battalion; of which the Caste's! Artillery, Ca pt. Dee brodt; took charge of the visitors. They were escorted. tattle Masonie Hall where they wets *steamed by Colonel.Joba son, and then partook of a collation. After the collation, the Artillerists were escorted through I of the streets to their: 'quarters at the Franklin House, co. Pet s t er Behar, proprietor+ la the evening they attecdod a ball at the Masonic Hall, given in honor of the visitors. The -Anil lerisu had a glu'ious time in Bsston, and ilia al ways recur with pleasure, to their enteriainraent there. Prodanuttiets.—The [ kill Ilsten,; , will Tote instead of Henry lamatien; Oa Tuesday morninethe Artillerists started for N. YOrk over tilt, N. Jersey Central Railroad, and via. RlisabetbpipitoehtTe they took boat, sod melt- I ed pier No. 2 at norm. They were received by a de tsehtneot of the 2lst Regiment, ender command of Lieut. Pride, and escorted up Broadway to their quarters at the Astor House. Prowl that time gold it left the city ub Thnreday at noun, the eirps was - thrown pretty much on its how-to-pass- the-time - inventive-faculties, and if some of. the members bed not witnessed a military review at. Hamilton; Square, they Might have doubted 'whether there was a military organic dint' in New York City at all. 'As recardi 'individual military spirit and courtesy there It seems to be obiolete, white as companies and regiments,they are so hampered by a.cirenVoention office 'bow not to do it, thai Thursday Profes ntre street on a wire from the roof of the Amor of the bailditg The •Profesror using alking forward,, and .kward. Midway the endows feats, hang lly concluded t,1 , 111 ex it the timid.. A very was present during • lose a battle While waiting for its eetninandiog officer to blow hie :Rio before he gave the &Claire order. Such soldiers wilt' in natlyness say nein tary.efficuttion, bat lose in the spirit eel phy siqui which win,battlese: It Is a pity. On Wednesday morning the Artillerists made street parade and elicited many favorable remarks from the spectator* on the precbion of their evo lutionr, end the steadincu with which they marched. They will compare in this reopen, fa vorably with any company we have ever seen in New York. •On invitation. from Mr. Blutiber, for merly of Comrany E., Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Mezio.in War, the Artillerists visited his betel, No. 29 Bowery, where they were hospitably entertained. Being a .Pennsylanian we presume be has more blood in his been, than New 'Kink military men in 'general. . . - On Thursday morning previous to their depart ure, the Artillerists nitre reviewed in front of the City Rail by the Mayor and Common Council,and in their movements acquitted themselves credits. bly: They were eicorted to the wharf,by a de- • whom', of the Tlot Regiment, under command of Major Tompkins. On Thursday evenitig Ilds Artillerists reached home, and were received by a sOletidid escort o 'companion of the Pita. Regiment, comprising the National Light Infantry and the. Washington Teasers, with a detachment of the Washington Artillerists. The escort was headed by the Potts ville Cornet Baba. After passing through our streets—s delightful moonlight t arade—the es cortionists ffnaily reached their armory where the Words, "WELCOME ROME" in large characters met their gaze, and where ti Supper was in waiting for them. Speeches, sentiments and, songs fol lowed the discussion of the eatables, and' the daT wound•up very pleasantly, each man of the ex cursion party fully appreciating the sentiment el l the familiar song, -).:"Mid pleasures and palates ‘.. Tito' we may roam, Be It ever RP humble, 't $Z4117 83 0 b Smith' 0 not out 0 b Beethisbril e fame net' out • -- .D )latter'- 4 eG W. 44yder, itallter 0 b Tax ~,.0 e Xt. W. taydai,t) lei hey, becc:Me Incffielept. We abut 1 have bet small silt, la'each material in active service. It 'meld Them ii co plus like home." smosS o layikill Co!inty Ayrierititrot, fforticul. tarot and Meekaaiwat Aseoeiatiou.—The Annual Fair of tbia,Ataaciation commenced an Tuesday last, and continued for. three days. The display of articles was quite numerous and varied, and many of them were deserving of special, notice, bat, pa we have not room for , a great Many re marks, we will merely give a brief list of those to whomlpremiums and diploinas were awarded : Cottle—ln this department there was some line ;tack exhibited, and piemiums awarded to John Canard, of Wsibingtota Tp.,. Jno. J. Paxson, Jno. Moppet, E. Lebengood, Daniel Delbert, Dr. G. W. BroWn, James Lestig, J. 8. Keller. Israel , Kline, F. floater, Peter ,Marta, George Sheaffer, Danl. Warner and John-Doherty., . -The exhibition of horses was fully equal to former exhibitions. Premiums were taken by the 'foliating persons :—lloratio Flumm!r, John Tem ple, David Wkitehciuu,J.4. Upchurch, F. Hesser: John Doherty; Charles Leader, Chia. Ilusischek Benj. Ebert, Wm. Lerch, Is l am Strauch.John Schoppel, John . 6. Kcebler, Wm. BUM:, Dr. GOO.' W. Brown, J. S. 'Keller, . The shetip exhibited were :owned by Most!. Rhoads end Kerkealager of Schuylkill Riven. The Judges etc swine awarded premiums to the following persons: -John. J. Paxson, Danl. War nir, Israel Waleiss. The exhibition of poultry wee quite larite,mid the Judgesawarded premiums to Mauro. John Melton, Clarkson Salfor, John. L. Coho,'J.: Upchurch, James Christ, James Leal'', •Iginin fiehappell, W. Pelts, Mrs. E. J. Thomas.. • TheCliiPay of farming and gardeniag imple ments was mach larger than usual. and some o Elam *rho mei exeellent article.. "Preuiloms were awarded to the following persoosTjames Downey, JOE. Swaim, Frank IL Cooley, Frederick Ressler; Zoahua Buck, J. N. Roberts, Jae. Lessig, &Idler& Thomison. Besides that. there were' articles not falling under the bead of implements and machinery: exhibited by : Jos. K. Grad', a single set of firners ; Edward Lehengood, it the Altai noose, 8 bread baskets, made by Michael Carter, aged 76 scare; Jeremiah Dress, 1 small stationary engine sad I (arming mill Ono. Rnpp, I -set of biome shoes; Wm. A. Fields. 1 self-seting wagon break; Wm. li. Rudy, I pair patent leather boots; ;no. 0. 'croft sawing machine Wash. T. Et Eger, :Jody of shoes; for all of which Diplomas were awarded. . .. le the dairy dipartreeat premiums were award ed to - J. £W. Nagle, Tease Stratleb. ioeepb Se)- beet, Jaeab Delbert. Mn.s Dew Boyer, Mrs. .Frederieltllopler. Mrs. Jobe cover& .. . -The Judges in dish report on pito:seeds end ld crops, remarked dist the displsy , orgralo - Ass, so large sad or lush eseellest quality' dist It eel Omen. - It:Teets% to mete the sirerdi - pith any eertilety.: Tbs folloilog persons '.rseeiTud preeilunis trod diplomas is this depart meet : Wm. Sigfriett. Boyer. Isue Sirens% J. - S. -Salley, Dr. G. W.-ldrown, Jno. Sel!appell, Dail ab psrfer, Jas. Devriejo,J:J:i.siieut,. Mot, Boyer, °singe litit!Or iitr4.l#l4s 1 40 Lents, Jot. — Jno. Iteityde:,Lelteogood , . **l V.1;1414. 104 am n Issitaas,Basl:\►il#i lb illatjedgetesprearo , P 41 1 1411" 11 "-P la o.la 14" i thstetijaiiPtf .Ii !•:,* .oittoklity topmast « r ow :4§0400.d0e, _ genies vegetables *Cato ..i$11141111014:- 4 1 111 0 14114 avielusively thiS.Bobos - shall adapted to &elf growth, '':',s,titt 00* Ce iaftbittihlellei la the Stets. Prsatlataa 3f7,lkolialillbtrein Agee [knew J./. Pct. J,ersioi:Diwati,f;Dr. *town. Dahl 'Del •l44o 1 o.ail4yilvilif&bvPlivn. M. !rebate?. C. Dow, Mrs. Juba Pott, James Melisai: Dawn DMA% Dr. O. W. Drown; Jobe •Potts. paalel Delbert, Geo. Delbert, J. 8. Row . &Med Reed. Geo. A. Shofar. Charles Shelia. Daniel Warair,,PeteFileloar, bass P. 0.. There were a number of "ankles caused oode.V. the head of Mileflllletolll4 among which We morerticularly. Phosphate of Liars.. Pa . -. tiliSet; Ichiho 'titan°, and Gloat exhibited by Messrs. Alien a Needles •Or Philadelphia. The . committee .prOnoaeed the specimens to be of pod qualify - sod very nudist for Schuylkill ooun. ty land. They elm awarded them a Dirlame.— Two Patent Pump?, ezbibitml by Measis . E. lib_ bide aod.Feger A Snyder; a lot of Pennies from 1793 to 1839, by Cbas. J. Chrtstiart. of 'Schuylkill Hiroo; ta ease made of stones and shells, con taining many ancient colds and ail the American pennies from 1793 to 1839, by Chas. Sods. of Or-: - vipborg ; John bassi;, of Pottsville. also esti ibi hod it rare sod valuable toollootion of student and Modern eoins..'iblett attracted mush attention Two Ilecting Biomes exhibited by 31r. George Stlchter, of Pottsville, receive,' a:strong recotiL mendation from 'the committee. A Panay eel* containing +potties tackle, ote.,exbibited by &k g. ter At Thoiapson of Pottsville, took aloremium.l The Oil Paintings; nollotypes and Photographs of A. AC Alien,. of Pottsville, Ida a premium. •There were many articles exhibited but we aud it impossible to 'mention Mei in detail. The display of embroideries, fruit. II ewers, wines, baked sad boiled articles- was i doe one, and was quite creditable to the ladies who exhibited them. No doubt the committee will furnish a rattan. of all the premiums siw:srfttid, which we will lay ba lers our readers in ou r neat. On Wednesday doiattendanee was very large. The grounds swarmed With the fair 'sex from all "tarts of the County. an,l everything betekenect a grand gala day. With the eaeeption of the dis 'turbines, oeoisioned by the wrangling apdlight lug of two or three druilken rowdies, all passed of pleasantly. Its the afternoon the trials of speed seam oft lo tbe race courts. • The "Mild of the Mill,* owned by Dr. J. T.- Davis, of Pottsville, took the first prettakto for trotting. The - Or. is a perigee! ion of the turf, t maths results of his , trottieg otatehis show that the "Maid of the Mill" is alwayi -to be relied on. The rase borso"Piler" made. his •. mile • Itt Vette. 41 seconds,—rather poor time for a "celebra ted trotting horse." In pacing, the contest for the'preinium was be tween the Nicholas and Darnel) horses. Althotigh the prianiain was awarded to the Doman horse, yet, according to the rules of the turf, Nicholas was fairly entitled to it. Nis mile -against time was made in 2m. 595. Oa Thursday morning, owing to a disagreeable change in the weather during the night, the at tendance otas.not sly large as on the day previ oui. Towards' the middle of the afternoon, how- seer, the crowd couttneneed"to pour in. . . Al about 3 o'clock, Dr. Koehler, of Sohnittill 'Raven, ika few appropriate, and happy, rein:mks, introduced to the large assemblage; Dr. Drown, .c Port Cur boo,,whO delivered the annual address. It Wes a fit3e,,.preeti‘cal prodoction, well. suited to the oc. cation. Any attempt to 'give' an 'outline of his remarks, we feel would do injustice to the speaker and his aui.ject, consequently we can oory join in in the wish expressed by many on the ground, that ho will furnish a copy of jt for publics ion. After the address, the premiums and diplomas were awarded as above. The Par wee a decided success, and we trust we may soon congratulate. Schuylkill 'county on having one of the beat Agricultural Association' in the State. Ve "rounder obligations for many favor" shown us by De;•:Koehler, Alum. Zulich, Heuer and others. Li? • Johnny and Jona*.lunoa Gansu or Crlohet.. DT TUC BOLD OP Towne WALL. Eleven sons front land of Pyre • • Aretoming oter the ocean To pit themselves In Freedom's land, Against a double portion. We mean, eleven of Whelp's sons Who "on a bar are handy, Will play against Oar twenty-two— Not Yankee Doodle Dandy. '.- But--Crieket, which will be a game In its result. astounding. . . Because, when played, allying boUP 'Will hearts and hopett be wounding. We hope di Eleven will modest be O'er their achieveinente glorious— Although Victoria as their queen, They may not be voidoriona. • Nay azure skies be o'er them bright • With rays well known as eolart That three invited to the Gan May sharply watch this'ibowler.” ' , We know how hard they'll work the play, A good ateount to render; We know the game will be right tough, Though they're a ••wieket tauki." • • Tills brings tin to i tender point, ••', We cannot think of shunning; (We fear, when fun In pun Is tnernt, lgopanlstunent hsr punning!) . It le, when we've the British met, They've mate the most. by running . Upon thefrid we've met them oft, Stately to our liking. And, - if 'tie hard to strike a flag, They've done the hardest straiitg. But In the glare they soon Will play, Their men will be unyielding, *- No fear a hill upon the PK Out mange show ..11eldiug.* , . Thvy'll betel', we 112— No matter thle for laughter— In all our counts the I's tenet lead, And Ts mast follow eget • Upon the tat; hand over hand„ Of coerce they'll win the "Inning," Became as we have abown Owe, The Fe ane the beginning. It tweety-twonplost eleven Should win, It used. no Mowing • That there7d be very little ea M For any bolainma crowing. MR If the twenty-two get beat, . Oh! stfamnl oh E.grieft oh!, sorrow What then on earth an comfort kaal, Wbeiwa Would comfort berme I' .1 1 We Wean English dog, and he, . It 1151.toue win on Cricket, - t May wag his tail, ■n•7 If he does, . Wean molted to "nick It." But Johnny Bull is now oar friend, And to the coming party,. With loving hearts ankopen arms, We'll give a welcome hearty. Well show them all at Towne Han, In hopes they'll Pike a notion Towne their dimes, In buying clothes, By seeding WV the ocean* To Town. pane, where Freedom's sons, So wide awaits are buying— On bargains rails and priers Sdr, With flnnestlfailh'relying. I . • A full and Maned* await went of Rill and Mare, othiag, suitod to ere* market, now on hand. to which the attention of wholessek, buyets is Invited. We. would particularly call attention to they style and make of our garmenta—at BEM; ETT & . • • Tower Hall Wonting asaxiisr. 518 Jfarket fires', between 51k k 6th..Seeth aide. PHILADELPIiId DYSPEPSIA, LIVER con PLAINT, Re. The' accounts received trout individuals from all parts of the country, who have and and been' cured by the OrrOZNATZD Bursae, are truly ear.' prising. Diseases which bays bathed the Power of medicine ae well as the skill of the physician, and lubjeeted the patient to years of hopeless stir faring have teadil# jitililed to 'this all healing remedy.. • Reltstbld Testlineey. We call the attention or the reader to the fol lowing letter from President Smith, efltresleyen University • ' 1 e Mtnnurroww, Coax.. Feb. 28; 1850. 1 1 Sara W. Foams Co.:—Gentlessta&—l • made use of the Orraxxaran 'Ur/Milts some 'even or eight years siace: - Haring aelfedad for tweet" ' years from a form of"DiSPXPItA, which was sr tended with a nervous headache, on an average of not less than ur.e day in the west. I was indoc... ed by the unpretending recoMmandation of Mr. Green "to try ono bottle and it no beatific wakre • caived to dimontioue the ere." . A'he uso of one bottle warranted e further trlal, -to the extent of some three or four, with a care ful obsetianee of the accompanying directions The result was, en almost - entire , relief , from the -tonal dyspeptiq symptems sod their depressing, • painful conieqoanees. I believe these bitters pro. decal an satire change in the habits of my _kit ten and upon the active energies of the digestive organs. Inoer deem myself as exempt from Uys pepsia as most persons. These bitters bars _oleo been of service to other members of my family: .Vety respectfully yours, , - .81/01781 . 118 W. SMITH." Prepared. by Sara W. Foterm it Co., Boston. and for all. by Jobe G. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and" Henry Baylor. Pottsville; Cr tt L. Huntaingsr, Haven;'Behnylkiil ff. W. Provost. M. 3. Fry and lifcGlaigen efouter, Tamaqua; IL Stilulas. Port _Carbon ) Paul Harr, Pinegrove :G. Reiman &Rem, Teverrere; Charles Marsh, New Philadsiptils; Jonas leMbinheld;-Port Clinton: IL H. Irvin, Bt. Clair; E. Phillips; New - Castle ; Jobe • Williams; Middiepurt; and by dealers ever/wham. September SI, ' • " 194 t, itarlr• the Iltrormarrot Rota Soso Retired Clintratin baring boon restored to hosllb in a few slays, Obit sonny yearn of great parrortntallohnplo ‘- 11 1 4 1-4ildst vagersliS* o4l °S - 1 61 *) f 4 0PY. of {bi prwrerlptlon. IWO; • wet 40 118 V: John ii. 11 410 11 :VIS rattail drool, Brooklyn; N. Y. [inn ifirigelluniffga otmtsaenl ra4 Saint intinat Mama dliaiset It aa, the wilt wpwiAilatta tegalatio ai4t. dilma+and tonnelloa. Ilbi skis tattwipt luta ear" voisiu, Hopi lot asseluirglng de Ming ssititar,"4 ballad The 'lllatanklidloartlatt, la Its ittita Pnircliasaniant bowery lalaisaid of • aotiin tee! as lathe pantomime, taw wduata t Is is Op,* to ago that mat last agab• o t o. of dims, Mena anntadnarb pat and Ibex 'nu; Nu Yon and Goodall," ass . tiatarmarl4, to anal. tisagarant Wm, dll slot thul astbuttleated laver cstiaplal s ripopsla. 41e., an boooodott earl Ofttlioal . airMit wit would obis* all miy • • • kttml with th Vitro* slog toottdoto to go at owe sad int wow ot; tlet.i 'r Iltetogthoolog Cordial. _lt Is part! thetiosy to can atl.• of the War &Ad Stoma* try I t 800 oct• trottl • . . 44t iforliallers • Magical Pala) 124trao ter will cure the WIG, log among &Oat rata us of die. saes:—Baron, timid; Cuts, Chafed, Sort Nipples, Corns, Bunions, Braun,, Strainse Illtes,LPtison, allek PanfUlai llicsri, Poser kris, Teton& Pit Atha, Mks. Pore Eyes, Gout, Stralllngai Rhanntatimo, Scald Bout Volt Rheum, Baldnam, 84}aipelas, Itingworm, Darters' Itch, Small Pox, bleastea„ gash, Se., t!c. To some It may appear Incredubius that . 'oniony. dlts sales should be readied by one ankle; snob an Use will vanish when redection'pointol to the fat, that the sales Is a ,tombination . of ingredients , mark and every one applying a perfect antidote tots opposite Almadal. P/U3CIPAL DIPOT-10 Chan/eel farad, hue York. (*ply] Cr.titagE. Jr/P*2°ld by Jong O. Ram 1 gots, Pottsville, Pa. - • itillimapettaist Peasa!tet..Da.thlit'a rust.--Thaeolablization or Ingnidlenta la thesi Pula ant the molt of a lout and exteatira practice. They arse lidtotheiropeatlon,madcertainlneorrectiat all - !nobles, palatal mei rtruatique, removing all ob. structicum, whether from cold or ;OrtherwisirOuradarhe, pain In the side, palpitation of the heort,; disturbed sloop, which always arbor bum InterruptiTi of eaters. They ran be succesifully otorod as entlee. These Mill should Dorset be taken In pregnancy, as they orooldi be sure to cause a Miscarriage. Warranted purely veg etable, sad the from anythhiglwiurious to ger health. Itzplllt . directions. which should be read,Tecompauy each box. Ms $l. gout hy mall, by enclosing Si to apy authorized agent, It. R. HUTCHINGS. Gewai .seat for she U: .1,163 Citarabir, St-, ;Irmo Tie:. To whom all Wholesale orders should be orfttneised. sirixotd by lows.G. Blowx• 411*-roki . sille, and Muni Baca A Reading. ,r,191 *irWige I Wigs I Wigs I , ....IIATFIIELOR'S WIGS and TM:TEM surpass all: *bellies elegant, • light:easy and durable. Fitting ton rharm—no turning up Debts so shrink. Ing ott the b indeed, this la the only eitat lishment where theid thing* are properly understood :and made. [City] 233 Broadway, Iffew Yin*. 1 /Fir Haiti' Dye: Hair Dye! Hair bye With 41. Ilatatiolcies! Kale 11:/:e I • The OR! lln and HM I th". World.' - . All others are mere . imitaticy, and should he avelded, if you wish to escape - GRAY, RED, or RUSTY mint Dyed in *tansy to a beautiful and Natural Damn id Illack,lwithont the lead injury to-flair or Skin.. FIFTEEN MEDALS and GIPLCIWAS 14e 4 brett awar ded to Wm. A. Batchelor =ince 1839; and over 80,000 ap plt-Mttione bare been Mae to the Hake* hhi pistons ot his famous Dye. • . i %TM. A. BIirCHELOR'S HAIR pYE Modeled' a color not to be distinguished from nature, and li eratotaitrui not to injure in the loast,however long It Icy in con. tinued, and the 11 effects of bad Dyes *milled - the Bair invigorated for life by this splenald Dye. I Bade, sold or appildi (In 9 private mond) it the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold In all cities and tonna of Hie tattoo! Rates, by Druggists and. Fancy Goods *ern. j 1 4 , o•The Genuine has tbe lame and address upon a steel plate engraving on four side; of exit' +, of WILLIAM A. BATatIEUNt. • . • • 2:3 Ifroadway; Bow York. iiiir•Suld by Jogs G. Blow. Sew, PotterGla, . , - . TUE ORELT gT • Medical Dis •co v t: ery - OF THE AGE: 1 .. • 31R. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has lihnoverediin 000 of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures Biwa r KLVD OP RUMOR,I . , TACK The Worst EloroLli. Down to a Common Rind.. J Ile bas tri it in river eleven hundred - eases , and nev er failed ogee in two eases , both thunder humor. Ile ) 1 1, hoe now in s pogiessioci over one hundred certificates of its value all within twenty miles of Dos { on. Two bottles are warranted to cum a nutilng /Ore mouth. One to three betties will cure the worst kind of pine pieson the face ; , I ,-. Two nr thine bottles !11l cure the rysteol of Mins.. ti Two bottlesh. t are warranted to cure the w at canker I n . le stomac Three or fire bottles are warranted to ninths worst kind of Erysipelas. One or two bottles are warranted to egn the eyes. .. . . Two bottle* are warranted to cure Tamil and blotches among the heir.. , ~.- Four to six bottles are warranted to running uleers. - One bottte will dire scaly eruptions of I Two or three bettleitinre warranted to kind of ringworm, Trace. three baths* are warranted to desperate cow of Rheumatism. Three to four batten are warranted to en Wilt,benm. Vire to eight bottles Will cure thw oitte of Serer. OIL • , One to three bottle* are warranted to ure the wont rape of Dyspepsia. I know from the expertence of thou sands that it has been caused by a canker In the sto mach. 1 I • One - to two bottles are warranted to cure sick head ache. i 1 One to two bottles are warranted to regutate a costive date of the bowels. '- . . One tp two bottle" will regulat e all derangement of the kidneys. , ti . • I I Four to slit bott lea havecured the worst Pea of d psy. One to three bottles has cured the 'm it plies: a relief la. always experkmeedt What a merry to IPA rir lief In such an rural Gating diseased .I No change of diet ever neceismy—est the best fees can get and mough of It. I' , ~ . trummtogs roe vas :- Adults , toe tabia9oonful per day f,Chlldren over ten years, dessert-spa:mint ; Ctilld• ten from Ike to eight ymrs, teatipoonfull 6e no direc tion. tan be applicable to all constitution* take suffi cient to operate on the Week twice a day. i . . wistractrasto as 1 : 4 .r DONALD. KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren stmt, Raxbril, Mau. . • Prise - 1 - 4rirTor ssto by druggists throughout their:sited States. March 1:x,'69 Utligiono • Att!ellignct.4 Union PIZATeR SI mantel in the SelionftiAleth odust Church, Market street,lon Soodiy, jrgm 31 td 41O'cloek, P. M. • : • EITA Petir siiil Festival wi l be'leht In the tosetnetit of amee Church, CresSobicvn the 111h, 11th and 13th of Oetober next, In ald!of the Building - fond of mid Church. Admission 13 emits; Children half -prleh. 'Miceli Including Bunnell, 50 tents. pl-301 I ; • NOTICE'S. • - - - i4.31/tTIIODIST EPISCOPAL CIIIIRCQ, Second Street. Pottsville, Iter. - 11. E. Oa taor, Pastor. Dlvlno service ercry Sabbath at 10 and at 7% P. M. sir SERVICES; tevoorrow, - October 2. 1.1850, it St Jamas (r.placopat) Church, 8 . ;, , lkill Haven, at 10% 51. 31., and at Grace Church. C ea, at 7% P. M. - LATI.IIIM Minister'. aar,ENOLISII LUTIIERANCOURCI7„ Market &pare, Pennine. Eel. &Mott A. linotak, Pastor t Mlrlnc set , vice In this Chn ch regularly etiery wavy. Morning, at 1034 oclock; evening, st,7 o'clock. Week': 'Prater Meeting, Thursday evening, et 7 O'clock.' /ErTME SECOND PREADETERIAN =WWII will worsihip regularly at the Associate Reformed Church Building, Market street—lier. Boma. j aux. Pastor.— Plehbath warning, at 10% o'clock; evening*. et 7 o'clock. Weekly, Lecture and Prayer, Meeting, Wednesday era. ulogs. at 7 o'clock. • • • ' • arlre'vet Carpets, Brassels Carpets, Thite 4.l Y Carted% ingrain (IhrOsia.Stalr and Entry Car. Pets. Bog Carpets, with 011 Cloths, Starlings, *e.. allow Priers for cash. at the Nem (impel Store: tor. Ninth filbert tits., Wisest, Siarketand Arch, Philadelphia. AU-Merretege Notleureouit tv aeetoopanied aria ante to appear to the Jociurei.. MARRIED. I IVEN3IONE 4 —In Tamaqua. on Wednesday the 26th ult., at tit • twfdenee of, the bride'itatbari by the Rev. LA. Stone. Mr. E. IL lam of Kew; Orleans, and, Mtn EMMA, daughter of lionlait Jo T &q v of that, Borough. • . DIED. ATHIIL—On the 30th ell, le this' Boron% low itetax..in the 38th yew of We ate: HOWARD—hi Phandelpidai on the sth loot., N. G. year 430 W or AAIN, ls aof the Howard groan Coloree,Y.ls the 35th bp; iaNDERSON-Bidde6freeibel2th rat., sear Harlem . . foc,_ Maboins, of enoreatlos of Oro brain, aged nesth franri yoant Data Dolma, second La of tbo Rev. D.l). Sao.' demo. ' I • OBITUARY. , Asa Angest. MUTING Or liT e lisee Section 31, Cadets of Tempera nite, Sept eUyber 211,1549, the foilowlog residations Mere adopted : Rastas. It has phased Almighty Odd in hie An ion providence, to enter our flertlen with the hand of Death, and take from our tablet Brother Gos nog : therefore • -0 - I • Reasked, That whilst me derply:." deplore this nil disprontion of Ord, no silto humbly bow to and recognize In It a solemn carnet° us, .be ye also ready, for' In such an- bow as ye think not the Son of Siva "Naked, That (at we deeply sympathise with the family and relatives° , the degreased in this aftlieting dispensation of Divine Prowl dowel) as a taken of respect Ire attend the Amend of coy deceased Brother, in fall regalia._ • Rootrair That the badge of modroleg be worn by the Section for a period of thirty days. . - Hese/rat. That a copy thl the above resolutions be banded to the parents , of the deceased, and that they be published In theirtonat.• . : By orderaf the Sect , TIIOII,GABIS, War. Cum &eV. ; -• Port Carbon, September Mita. '• DISSOLIJTION. ISSOLUTION.-The ii,o-p - artner.. • ship horst:47re rictitioy under the styled J. K. nce it Co.. le hereby dhoolted by timbal fewest. p*Ha Any unsettled. business . ill elosed by either eseml fie of the &oh . '.. . 1 J. Xi.' vata4NRE„ , Don►ldno, Sept. A ISO D,ISSOLUTION.Notiee: is hereby titan that the pert acridity between' Franklin lie. ' of she City of Philadelphia, and Chriattan Fronts, of the Town of 11C-Ctah. s .let. the. County of Actrualkilt. Hate Of Penneylvanb4 antler the dr* of bIoCAKA FRAPlTClinfellasetve4 ols the Aelenth day of &Vow . her, A. D,II 5 Trauldln Iteerat b althotlied tb rattle ell debts dere to. at by, the ndd pirtnreaddp. The tend. um et the bate *an !SW eentitroodityl WEIN 'tank. lan bleCren, ‘ • ITIANK - LIN UREA - • ' ' C. FRANTZ: . • - • ' L Sl.l2h!i,fleptinnher 3:1!1,51 ' 41-017 WANTED.—rive Male. Teachers *tabla - ..... s ANT ED.—Fire air Math Mantletai towastda. Exam. Imam and pthellor at PAW. natal, op TIIMDLY. Wart 19111, at 1 feta* P:11. W. J.IIIIIIIIIIIIIER. key. ' 42-tt WAIL '0 li,VANTED —Ten Teachers for tb.ribm, &boats of Valor: towuablp. Pima' trtaaßlßat eppllietloo: will attend the szamloatiou on WII.D.V6EUAY. Oct. 20th, at 10 o'doek. A. M, in 81op. Woo; Mid tem:ship. D. U. STAUfftllt, lady. Ott. 0. 41,30 itNl'ED.—Three Male". and one scisokt. Teacher ire &aired by tbe &hoot Dime. , 'llarsto take elumptiatAise =Loofahs the lielfaimibung Markt for Am term of lour smooths, cocamend ay on the 4tb Natausber west. Ile. iirvorooo, the Coatity Superloteudiat wilt attend - ou Saturday. October lb. Dab. et 1 o'clock. P. At., to examine sppliesnts la the preatuto of the Dltyctots. Applkattous will be received 41 that time arid also la the rues riti 031kby the subscriber. WILLII3I.DOCK, Secretary. 4131 . i October 11. '59 ViTANTD--.4, 'Journeyman ShOol miter, who onSerataudi barb and Ins sort, Is wanted by the subscribe, at Shamokin Northumber land Oa, Pa. Steady eai l jkloyment and **pm bs given. Apply to . D. S. MILLER, Oct S. 19 41.30 TEACHERS WANTED.-5 Mole awl 1 Female Trachoma* wanted for lb* Public cola of Butler torwerblp. The Co. flumehteudent will 'conduct the eIiMITIMIOD on Fa4orday, lb* =l4 October, at the Scheel Houle at Gordo* at one o'clock P. 14.' 'Term. 4 Maths. J. P. LEWIt &c. Oct. 1,'49 ' 4044 ATTENTION MIN ERS!—Wnnted good, steady, experieneed Copper illness, for Lake ior Lines—none others need apply to - TllO9. PlallEillCK, P. 0-801122. Pept,lo, '52 3741 . Pottsville. WANTED.---kmarried man desires a situ:Woo a* Book.ltseper: at a colliery or store. Cam glee unexceptionable recommendations as to rapa city. Tema moderate. Aptly to • B. WOMAN, PottArillc o July IS, '39 tNOTICE.-All • persons are hereby notified that. I have leased, Sittoll the bth day of Is September, to John franoil tleartwell. the property owned and *led by 1120 to &mhos on the truck bust , news, at my late stand, corner of Centre and Mahantango Weft& HENRY ALVERIZIARTEN. Pottsville, Oct. 8,'62 ' , I ,-.41i-tt : A DMINISTRA'CION NOTICE.* Whereas letters of Administration on the estate of - Even Jones, late of the fienxtgto of St. Clair. d amyl hill County, d b red, hoe been ;rotated by the Register to the subset' ,=-810tIce is hereby glean to ail those Indebted to sal estate to make payment, and the.. hay. bag claims will present them for settlement. CECELIA JONCS, Adatkistratrix. October 8,1859 ' .1140 VOTICE.—The Partnership hereto- Fee 'fatalism between the I.lofghjhera undei the Ilrm name of I.UrIIER, DANIELL = °MILE. IX this day dienised by the withdrawal of Frans% Daniell. r,he jel.lnese of the late Ann viil be espied by Luther Oablt• I PETER D. LUTHER. _VIttNCIS DANIELL; lIENIIY GAVLE. Bitted [Pottsville. E•PI-21Ih. 1E59 414 D NOTICE.—An Election tor thirteen Directors Of the MI nein' Bank of Hatsville, In the county of Hehoylkill. to eerie the *netting year, will be held at tae Banking House, between the hours' of ten o'clock and three o'clock; P.M. on mos oAt the 21st of No etnber-neit. • . A Orne J Heeling of the etortholders wM be held at the Banking House, on TUFNDAY, the drat of 'November next. . CHAS. LOESER, fltshicr. Pottsville, Oct. 6.1939. 4141 ADMINISTRATION ' NOTICE.- Whereas Letters of Administration upon the Es tate of JOON HUSSEY, late of the County .1 Schap bill. deceased. base teen duly granted by the iletisier . Of said County. to the undersigned.—Therefore. all per sona-having claim. against mid Estate will please pre- sent the LUDO for payment, and all Indebted to said Ea. tate •ill settle the same wltltoet lIARGAIigT 11118£q:Y, • ..441atioistratris, St. Moir. October 1,'59 •. 4OSta ' N the Orphans'. Court of Schuylkill I County. The undersigned Auditor apt•ointed by the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County. to restate c u d ~,,,a t tte the ueonnt of JaentsLindeco ut h. Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Lindemuthideressed. Irdi attend to the duties of his appointment at his Ofdee in the Borough of Pottsville, ou the Eighteenth day of OrtnVer, iffd,st 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said Atty. at which time all parties interested are notlilsofin attend • • ' }RA gelB P. DEWEES, A lager. • Pottivllle. September 29.19 • • CAC TN the 'Otter of the account of JOHN CONA Assigner of WILLIAM &ILA & CO:-' be undersigned Auditor. aptx.inted by the Court of Common Pkas of Schuylkill. connty, to audit . , restate and re-settle the account of JOHN CUNARD. Assignee .‘of WIIXIA)IRILAND 4 ; CO.. and make distribution of W the balance itte ban of the Assignee. to and among the ronlitors entitled to the same, hereby gives notice that be will meet the parties interested therein: at his ornoe, In Market street, Pothurllle, on Friday, Octobar 21st, 1859, at 10 o'clock, A. 3L., for the purpose of at tending to the dudes of his appointment. O. T. SCHOEN/Mt, Auditor. October 1, '69 40 31 AT p. .L. DODSON, Dentist, A may be found at Ms office In Mar et street, shove Quarts south side, dogleg the week tal luelntttheunitMondayoteachmonth. CO 37-itf] all humor In ng of the ears 5 TRAY COW and HEIFER. 5 4 ,4.- 1 —Came In the prembes of the itabsirikwV. owe , a Seek and White Spotted CitW, with long borne. The [IEIVEIt is also Black and White Spotted. The owner requested to r. more them, and pay expense.. or they will be sold ' , cording to law. DANIEL lIAUVET. Sept. 21,'59 39.301 Tremont Towast,lp. corrupt And 1. oskio. , we Me worst • use the most • • A DMINISTRATION NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that the subscriber bas been appointed Administrator to - the estate of Thos. , L. Ebnr, deceased. late of Orwigsburg. Schuylkill COun ty. Pa.,all persons indebted to maid estate's* hereby Ise queste to make ppyment and those haring claims to present them. for settlement to SAMUEI. 11. MADDEN. ddasizi . 'grater. Sept. 10, '59 a7-d1! Orwigsburg. NOTICE is hereby- given tht the undersigned hari been sppointed Receiver of the pArtnership property and effects of Louis Csliaahan and 7. V. Eetner, lately in the Lloor business. at the Silver Terrace, Pottsville. Pa. A 11 persons burin elsimsagainst Bald term ire requested to present theta, and those itl• debted for liquor or otherwise, are hereby notified to pay their bills to the subseriberat his Ofliee In Freund street, Pottsville, Pa., Without degy. - LEWIS REESER. • Receiver appointed by • the Chant of Common fleas of uytiall /Wray. Sept. 10. '5O 37-St • FOR SALE & TO LET. OUSE A 'D LOT for SALE. —The subscriber Is desirous nfl selling his I° SE and Lor at private sale, situate on &buy Lai Avenue, in the borough 01 Pottsville. The lot is 12 feet 8 inches frobt,by 148 fret deep, extending to Church Alley. The house Is of Brick, two stories high, with a `lack bulk:110g well furnished throughout, whit a' relief ,itrater at the door, antis good garden well stocked with kinds of fruit trees, de. As lira sal:scriber routenv• plates leaving the place. be will soli eta targaln. The location is a very de:lndia one for - any person who wants to procure a cheap sucl a good residence. For terms, *e., apply to Om sobsrriher'on the premises. Pottsville. Oct. 8,'89 1140 H. IL SMITH. CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for miufog purposes, at reduced prices, Ow nub or rood paper. BAY WOOD,LEY: t CO. Pot tpvllle: Dee. 26, . 524 f ' 4 A.PS of Schuylkill County, and of the Coal Regions, In Sheeta,ln Pocket Doak Form, ma to lers,aad Framed, for sale by . B. HA'. 4 4NAN. de-Ths me 'taps to SttedWean be soot by mall bathos' who dealre them. LOUR RENT OR, &ALE--Thata u valuable Tavern Steed to thevlllage of New. kirk, lately occupied by Patrick Hearne. Apply to B. Bintllol.olllSW, Pottsville. le4f '5O TaO LET—Froth the first darer pril next, tbe suit of rooms immediately oppo to the p eopal Church, now occupied as an Ezettanu OVlce. Apply to WM. TllO3l N..„ Pottsville. February 6, '69 6. 1 1 OR RENT AND SALE---',l) ea ...... home in Morris's Addition, latrirocenpled by limn% Itewson. Poismion given Immediately. A quantity of furnittatwalso for sale. lullaby of GEO. Du ili..K KIM. Zl,tf Pot la, ills. July le, 1,9_ VOR SACE—One superior 8 inch Pols Pump, milli column pipes and canuortious— illtqady to be put into the Woes. W nibs sold low.— Apply st lite Tamaqua Iron Works for further informs Mu. ' CARTER. ALL.P.N August 21, 34. T IN NI • A OY CITY FOR Xffla ILL .• • y John AndersgriCAat„ Tamaqua, or to Ifrank Carter, Areal OM" 4,:illver Terrace, Pottsville, or at the cak I e n *dam City, on Wedgies• day and Thursday of each yea. . JUDO 28,'513 -264 f -- URESII LIME for oak at all times, u at the Mina on the Island, for building purposes, Sand. tc.„ at:the loirest prices. C. M. ATKINS. JACOB FISHER, Ashland, will fill en); orders prompt -17. and at lower petits thatitare been charged heretofore. Pottsville, Murat 30; 13tf ' R SALE' CHEAP-2 first rate 20 horse Power Roglnes i Xa good as new. - - , 2 Coal Breakers sod Screen'. - ''... ; „,,410 Drift Cars. and lot of Axles for Cars. I 5 Maks, and large lot of Bears. WS sons. fie. ' ' Apply to W 31.11. SEIBERT, Muter.. Trancont, June 11, 10 " 24 , • -- --- - -- - OR RENT—A Three 'Story Thick -Datelling House, with back , bundle F .- , soppilid with - gas and water fixtures. • ' AISO, Two Store Rooms. with bseensub attached, suitable for any kind of bottom. between the Acerb:au Hones and the Pennsylvania Usti. Apply to Pottsville, Yebruory 2.1.'59 .9 tf ) M. Idultplyy. po ROAD MOUNTAIN - COLLIERY, • Donaldson, Schuylkill County; Pa.—POR SALIF,--- be nexplgad Liam. with MI the Mock and Mathlsm, of thr above extensive and deslrable 0 iillem, In full working order. is offered at a.great barman. Kier; In. formatlonc,iih matisraetory manna for selling, will the given by plylod on OM premium. Mirror 3,:t4 - trl4t ' FOR SA LE---TwO -50 Horse En gloefigeared toodber— for 1101141os apd'Siopiwg. ante 0 ( 14 inch pipe. sod working blur*ls. yard, of sire rope. --4 Int of chap. One fAI bone Etoglstoind rollers, mertiono, Ae.,fbr breaker. Also, drift pm, wagon; cart sod tied. . • • • Willbosol& toryobap.i Apply to , I CURB. 11.11 ILL. . Nearhilletit Aonot,Jlitaitniango drat, Itrasvilk. Yelirusity rz,l9 , . • 7.tf E "R ,11 SALE Olt RENT-rho vatu . able and well known ' , bar?. ild abate Sheekame zoo street, an the Delaware, eontainbut met .33,001 feet of ground, 490 feet in tenatb, and 04 feet In width on Break street,—pier 40 feet wide with dock on earb star--one 210 feet in length and the cater SO feet in leapt. and 2.1 fret water at the end. Brick one. suitable for Coat. Lumber or any kind of beakless. Address ' t WM. SUTTON. U2d Brach drat, PhilaMPhia . \ Beyteetber ,10,119 . - - 87 tt J. 6 ttIEZDLXit. 11.11; 4On tIOR.SALE-VERY CHEAP- One - 9 O 9O borne- Miens, and coo usetloos for pumping Ira or. Ow 40 bons lenglea l / 2 to! bolding Coil, with Drum and eouneettooa. , . 0040 50 borae Baena. itir pain pl rot On• 30 boo. Engine, Rollin and couneetlous for Mdas* Coal. . . • About 1500 bet 91 10 lich pleas, rith putopeonise acrudoeUna. irony. &a. •i About 400 Sort of 14 bob pip., pump, trona, RA ' .'" I A 104 'CT Wit* *it% twlWitows Apply to -' -' - ',LAMM 4 ' Ofiles—eareire of Ifatantango lid Nevada streets. • Poltatilloolanuary 'A *&.) . • 44 * WANTED. NOTICES. MEDICINAL. . r it ELM REAM i . REilkiTlif . " 1 MIEN IN/LISPS I'. Aromatic Balsam, '''' Itit•a REMEDY , not to be excelled t - ' _ the aIMiM and cam cd thole maladies lacteal, Or Strateture Season. ela : Di„iam,,r; Preahry. Cholera or cholera Mort & Veniilirto. Aeidi*g of tie 140 teach: ',re. ' Its arseihrot thurentaatito powers, pleasant taste ma soothing infinewn. renders it a valuable remedy hi /1 6 . / a .m a masse e e. peculiar to Magma:4 Somme, tic:, Cholera infardeat, etc It has • rehtelgoralla r ibi 10010 lanueam on the system, allaying intimates*, Where it exists h; 'the stomach sad brerels—end as 14 Will be bond indispensable to the yell being at a ,,, Madly. It will be Rued as well adaptSti to eria,4, children. • • • Sir TRY Jr:VS Prepared way t. 7 . A. 11AWAWEIN. Dirpearinp /le slist.'°- L. W. tome Ninth and Poplar/dn., Phliadiel pb Is. l• 4•Pricte--25 ante per bottle:let iiirßold by CHIA W. Krttso and pea U. Pane l A Son, Pottsville,. R. IL Tarts. At. Clair; E. J. nit. Taw. qua. and UT digests and storekeepers generally. May 21.'59 •' 111 21.1 r . Thiroughly Fried sxD • . • Unfailing Remedies!: QWANNE:S! Swayne's! Swayue's, 811111 Y Dela 6112yeih1 ' Bray oe's! lirrayneal Sea rues! Yvan:eV Dr. Swayno's Coletwated Family Diedletoes. Dr. Swaynefs Celebrated Family Medicine*. liwayne's Compound Syrup, of Wild chin,. —it lysine's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." "Sersynise Compound Syrup of Wild qberry," 'finaynei Compound Syrnp of Wild Ferry." fier ..aymes Compound Syrup of Wild erry:. Thu greatest Cough and Consumption perry i n " 6 It "Dr. Srayno'n Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry," fb,, orLikud" and only genuine ."IVild terry' Con, p erio d for Flak Brun, Limit Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough. mows Spitting. Liter Complaint, Nu. sons Debility, Rest less !fights. Le.. No remedy, boa c i,,A as it may be, mu pretend to approach it. Swayise's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, scut Cosrus—warranted to contain no ralrowl--a mug and pat le putative. unsurpareed by any; Rail—% eine for rum :ring the Bile. eleansion the ens:oath. sag effectually purifying the blood. These WSJ:Kit/ter gripe, oor prod sea amiss*. . Dr. Sways Bowel Cordial. A PIXASEST and sure remedy for A slat lc Cbolrra, Chci. era Melbas. Phi-dues. Dysentery', Cholera Inhinium, Summer Complaint, Palos In the Stomach and hovels, .Yomiting, Fiek mhs of the fttotnarb, tr. igigstvrry dully should bare a bottle In lb* honor, in cue of sudden attack In the night. It ielluss al pain Invaluable to Mothers. Plain Soothing Syrup, for Children teething. Per pared only by Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. Great. Spring Partryeir or tlie mood. SWATSI'II Compound Veld Extract of liar...x/aril's. • great remedy for Scrofula. Old Ulcer*, on I I [Wrote of Mer cury, all Skin Eruptions, Blood Purifying, kci Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Da. Seams hitter Catholicon.' • .11 very valuabb Bitters, may be taken eitti a degree of certainty. never yet experienced-by a Mod trine of this character. for Con • ttipation,tuletwe. Namee„ Heart Born. Acidic, of tiot !Ronne Cold Feet , Debility caused by the Infirmity of age. prost lion of strength fro wormer' ; 1 1 1/p/re it st skin of Spirits. Dyspepsia, or /ndisestion I n all its form., only PO cents a InAtir. Ali the above prepared oni . SWAB \E d Soy, No 8 Noxell Siteurn Street, Fete dun abort Market. l'hiladelphla. • Sold by Joux H. Blows ,it to ,C. Enna, Tollovi%e; J. K. Brass, U. W. Marron, Minoraville; Coax.. Gas.. ors. 'Loam/tore CRAW lICNTAINGIA.R.CAnyIkIII Bare,; JOHN BARNDT A J. r.. Mutt. Tremont; ne. Ppm. st. Clair; J. WILLIAMS. 11141/Heport; V. J. VIT. Tamaqua; Kirsmat. Some A C0., - Pinegrove: cud by all mere, tale dealers In medicines throdghnut the county and State. May 21,19 . . • (if 1 21- A Bloodlose - Victory !!! I,ooo,oooBcoacois /Sold Thleenormous . quantity of this Inv.anable lteumly has been pusrbased by citizens of the United States during the short time It bag been Wawa the pubile.— The raison lot this extrsorslinary curtail la dmply In the areal truth and value of the article. IN* one (boys a i . the MAGNETIC PLASTER without becoming Its elend. It perfOrma all that Is promised, and carries with It II f ownrecomallyndatlon. Truly, this; la a ilktory— cr. inland bloodlese—butwe believe not haw giorlo !ban the triumphs of was, with Its train of carnage an Mac. lation. " The MAGNETIC PLASTER is undoubtedly the rest ed Strengthener, and Pain Destroyer .that Scion? has yet discovered. If you put this(Plastee soyahere, If Pain la there. the Plaster will stick there until tbia Pain -.4 • • bail vanished. The Plaster magnetlam the Pahl away, and rels cA.N,vot EXIST lIVIIER.E TILLY rLAS TAR IS- 4 ITLIED I . l 1 .- , Sheumalbb, Lameness; Stiffneerg Weakness, Debility, - ' NervousneseiNeuralgta, .Iropepsda,lCoughe and . Colds, PAINS and ACMES of terry kind; are IMMEDIATE. LT . . RELIEVED, and with a litfle patience, PER. m \:. MANENTLY CURED, by. the lea/ in fl uence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER . It Is t • simplest, Purest, safes', pleasante ;sod cheapest rens lln existence.— It s application la aniveraal—equallyi o the stroog man, the delicate woman, sad the feeble taut. Its tiarr 11 agreeable, and without a anoyance or t sable. I bririce la within reach of all—rich or poor; al may basalt, and all should have It who are skk, and ,istiferliss In any way. ' • \ YARN ERS and PLANTERS should be always sappliei with the MAGNETIC PLASTER.. It will be the Gal Physician in any household; ready at Galas, and a instant notice. i Put up In air tight tla bona.' Each will make so to eight plasters, and any child tadap them. Prim 25 vents a,bost, with full and plain dir ections. " • ' D. C. illoirehes/d, M. D., //Imam ::tsd . Prorrictor,l9 Walker strat, A'ne Pak. gam- MOBEMEAD'S MAGNETIC. ?IAIM:11 IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN GENUINE MEDICINES EVERYSTIIERE July3o, TO 314.oulnir1 THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I it . The Siandard Remedy of the AlnelniA Cfntary, • _ - TOIL ALL DISEASES OF THE ILOOD. 'P REPARED. BY DR. LOUNSBER IIY A CO., No. SO North Fifth street, Won Areb, 'l' Iladelphla, . ibr Clincerous and Scrofulous Diseases, Whitt Saliiinpi, . Dip Diseaso,'Slalignunst Ulcers.' thrineueles, lit - ler, Scald head, Ulcers of the loalh and Throal, Eruptions of Ms Sip, and all HUMORS AYD IMPUNITIM OP TH.S BLOOD, are gradually nod permanently cured by priperial Depun}tive. This Medicine commends Itself to patients and their confidence, tor two reasons—Pcref-11 Is just abet It Is represented to be, and will do all that is claimed Ihr Ity but it will not cure every dlsease,beceuseit Is eepeciailyt adapted and prepare' for one class oCconaplaints, sod these It cures— fa the &mud place, this hisqlcittels pure. highly. mac-infra/a/ and active—so that it at son masters the disease—lf It is curable. LIMO dosed. tam long continued owl It Is not asked for—Otte to fres bottles will In a majority of cases. exhibit hearted cure lies propart• his. In this respect, time and money are not wasted in long and fruttless efforts in obtain a curs. In Ccuscerusts anal Strnfulaus diseases, no isa3dlclse bas averequated it In its successful cures. • Allen so obstinate and illiterate, esonot resist the cleansing and purifying effects of the Ingttuat rlrE.- 17icert of every chersater, no matter bow obstinate at lone stunner, invariably yield to the wonderful effects of the )AMU L DIPUIATITII. . " Old or Tenon may axe It alike With perfeet eeenritY• 'Hyatt ere &filleted, try One Bottle. and if you wish advice, mate to the Principal Mee, No. bO North Fifth Street, below Arch, and yoil mill remise it:(byenckaini stamp (Grimmer.) Da:LOONS& Ell RYA (Xi.. Ptilladripb la. re-Tor gala by CILUILES W. .11 1 PTLX*Drurglot. F. E.Cortier of Centro & Norwegian atreeta.s(lippoidta Dim er's Hotel,) Pot tsvil la, Pa. WFor Sale by Druggists . _ Dce. 11;18 Wain. MISCELLANEOUS. TO ALL .WAN Tit% G . FARMS.— See iiiikOssilisni of Hausmoninn Lands. . ~ _ _.. _ . _ _. 429FFIN'S BOTANIQ ()yip . ti o, , AMC GUIDE. O. lik...A iTil, - AND THE N ATONAL PATHOLOGY OP DISEASZ yA. J. Coal% 31. D. Imported and 6/soak by . ..11:111„alow.c. . . ____„... CRACNERB:. T , UNCII,'Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin ger arid Wine Crickets. ed receiv fresh every nsslc rote Phibidelpbbt. by ' • 11. 31. DEATTT. • Pottrsille, July 16,'39 CHOICE TEAS, BLACK AND CREEN. FTC'IM. BEATTY has received and, di. f6r sole, very ebotee- Bleat • and Greta Teak et eh be o ffers to hie customer, it fair rates. Pottsville. Jot let, . 29 - GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on their busineis hunt sueassatully at thitookostors frog from frosts. Some 40 rineyanls set out the out 000000. Hoe adiettlanuout of liazomootoo Linde, soother cat- lINTJERAST TVILF.q. LI,EAD I-10A LCULA fth INTER IM TA 121-ter handy for sae. Prim. 0,0 1 1 coots nab.' Just published, no/ for see ' , Wool ( and by 8. ILIINNAN. SHOE BUSINESS AND FACTO RIES am te atria(' on prontaily at Hammonton. See adreetisanwot nt Hammonton Lands: Buy the WADISUTTA Prints• rTHEY aro the Best Calicoes yet of : fared to the rialto ter thi'mooey. WiIcILESALC DEFOREST. MONTH NG * April 16, la 1641 m) :WV YORK. PERSONS WISHING TO ESTAB LIBII avanatattonles to a Dew and thriving ohm whoa hapless, Is good. Sae advortiorment of Ms Hammonton 30YLVANTHRACITEC SAUNA - HAVING been newly fitted I jr * k - up. wilt be opened by the propels. ',,, . , ,t allis day. September 3Se for the amitm. artiree, thine In bla lino of bushman will be 114 Bur that the Philadelphia mutate allbretti and as be bail /MAW billed the VASS crakes esciatibely,wW be able to sell as cheep at any Mbar weft oopoto4 to the truidow. rPotliwllls.Sept.ll. 'MP *bit WM. MOYER, Stone-Ware Mtumfaoturer, idetrelelmarig. Pa. AA FUI A L assortment of WARY,coo start olittaud. all kinds ok.Ware made . to ot , dey. pea lists. address tbe,proptider. Onion by mall Promptly attended to. HARRISBURG STONE-WARE.; This Ware La oiler of aU poisonous matter. Tbe' tlr Is made of somata* sail sod day,,, Apple Batters? anythinelse say be kept la It with perfect iftlety.-- There Is ( O P 018314 In It, as there Is in anima red Itarthen•Ware. Milk and Better kappueh bola Is this material than It does In lonian-Warr:: .It labored to a dint body, and will not absorb as r pad of tr Issr may be pat Into It, and le not liable to brisk O r 4 " cl I. using. /fir Bold by stoeekeepra la POTTIIV/1/ 1 4alltte o , chards throughout tbe State. Air •A Warning...m..4 family as idleg la Ilse cook. neently PODDONYD by allele dale Butter which bad been kept. Is Maraud (beds, theme Pt, of which to rOISPNOUf." — Ak re "g‘Aas, ass. • - i bdw" s :l: s .: Oi eiaeleact4l7in e LDgtT r Ml Ntltrts.aithlleteeita lt r loM7l IIdUIUDVAU, rd. -
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