mtg . 5 POTTSVILLE, PA.., SATVIRDiaIOCTOSIIIII I 4 + '. ," --: - AN ARAMIINITION. No PeriePi l loutini eldely end dispeedettately, the detells of tits i deal betwerniteit and Tony, eaw fall to b improved by lthi - teltvictlon that the ieliolit'soo liiii,!filisiod4ated, eold• 14 90 44 si emoit.. t riallaMiiiiyisti of the wad, . s`PrA m e 110 Via 4 '!" Imeata,bed and. lestetfted le Whillifilf,4loa. Wal l a tyro in the bleedp.trodProol:-T- Whew tab sea go out tato' ghe lb" unit a Oliva Mailer • of the leaparto be useitt•ow 'l'dsant titter —the other notoriously Ma Warier la De*if the latter be, killed, it is mitriletr. NO Tandy ,tended, eat*, of honor ; no eneesettee ot Wives! or -etpuslitY caw slier the grade of the crisis) . ,II itapport of oat position we tiler to the follOwlig repett of thlr'itosti Dr.toidter addrowed the too gentlanteniskring be stilled tits be uniertlood that be, shots* count "ten two; atter *sword t Ilse," after which be weald my " stop." ma shot must be Cm& after tbst. Dining time the windfall maletained their widens ant this tenederitb ecoupoeure to these &Mils. • Jade" Terry stead.with Maim* tbrown alletoly back looking to. wards his antepoftr, Each bald a pistol 'ln his band, peigeog es the grown& Back was deemed In black clothes, and wore a elpiteliad ben Mr. Broderick stood frees, tad :MeV§ bead rather Mien. The posellbms of the two were 'somewhat different- Judge Terry melts- Mined that elk frullkal duellist, pre/eating only the Woof bib paws, km , ton bit lett band 'sod shoulder Weil Midi* him. Mr. Broderick. on dm contrary, so f Om. attest aleu g a poslUon aomeerbat .l ess to that of Teary. to maw • tandem and less con strained one, and nay presented mote of his body to Ike Bm M. h is wp mot; be held his pistol rather orlarently,aset tieweelog to feel th e Mutant, Ile once or tbriee tarred the wrist of his pistol arm totheright with his left hand as item k g ives to comply s ith some prescribed entprevio iavo ri usly gives him. From ' tbet time be did act Wes his eyea Until the word wu fiversto dna trace hie right foot got a fraction beyond the lies, when ldr. hialbben replaced it; The bearing of Terry though be immured a move practiced eye em tinders gonads, was not cue Jot more that of ass iron send 111t0 than wast that of IfteliefiCk. i Ate ginner before seven Ur. Coulter Orounsuced tine wrongs 'LAT* you toady V! „ 'Beady, nwponded Tam, and .Beetor was uttered by Bro Wick. immediately after, . fire, one, two; was pronounced In moderately gales time. Bowlerieb raised hie pistol. aced had mama ly brought It to im .ogle of 46 degrees from UM down . weed pottiest. when owing to the delicacy of the bale trigger. it um discharged. tbe ball eruterios the ground four paces In advance of MM. Terry Bred a few 1 1 lster Wiles dellberite elm.. There erm a prrreptibk in torrid lo she two imports. At that instant treaded* wilt Okayed to elan his left band to his right breast, whets It was eine tbat be was wounded. Ile reeled s him , 1 7 10 th e tent. god before tits seconds could reach , ' MI to the ground, his right leg doubled ender bhp, still gravies Ms wears- Terry upon dlloharging bb tdstol ' Ic4 ._ dal his err" holding tbe pistol gill- smokng in bls wank but did not cuffs from Mc posittoo i Broder ick*. seconds ran trihis aid, pima Dr. Lichee emnmenecd to staunch the wound. The boiled enrolls, Jost forward of the pippin and lodged as wee @opposed under the left era. Its was goon afterwards bone Into town to his candage. 1 . ' In three days Mr. Btoderiek breathed his lest. ;sit not plain that Terry was sere of his victim? Ita saw befdre DIM a mail unused, to the position in which hiclas Placed, who though brave, was' naturally unsteady under the circumstance!. The' premature discborge of Broderick's pistol proves ft. The feat leot Intel - lefty to thei deadly 'aim of the Practiced duellist, and of coarse, his' snoop. silt felt at the fiat firs, the, shot telling', as truly ~, as If the pistol.bid been held only •yard from the body of Broderick. If tbis,is not aold-bloirded assassioatiow,then we are milled - upon to weep • over theloo"hf Spring, Webster and others who have teen nobrily executed, - oid to have the .. , word murder 'erased froeo our law books, while 1 the Oran code - 4mill° is getbstituted: . This affair anilines bin Tar, a darker bin. The blood of thin mail who is etrack &ilia,' because obnoxious 'to the Slave puer, lies in 'reality, at the door of the Administritti6• . He had dared i (- • to protest againft I ,Slavery ettte t nsdon, as advocated by the Duchanateldmioiriratioo, and express his detterminatiOn *toilet the i sebemes,of the Admin . Istration leader is California, and ho ' was a marked, a doomed man. As e'Donmena be bad eetumltted the u•pliedonable ' sin of daring to ex presibladevotio• ti the principles of Freedom, ant be muitbe (emoted. How was it. to be so . compli th al ? 'Whit W air th a programme? SIM ply . this—Terry, AO lutes Southern Democratic ' poli tician; formerly thief Justice of the Supreme' Court of Califon's, but unfit for It in either learn ing, talent or moral character ; in short a proles - [a lone! out-throat, was put forward to try his skill first, at the worst of assassination. If he failed, Denver was to : try. It; sand if he (stied, (twin was to take his place, and soon, doubtless, until Brod erick felL' The determination was to kill him ; and the duel was ehOsen as the best form of scum plishlng. the hellish deed. Broderick was a thon i f in the ri des 4i these men. , Ills free utterances were_ sun, moo er or liver,' to wrest California from the hands of the Southern bullies; and it was therefore risolved upon to get rid of bien.:— * The same spirit incitektbe 'set which prompted the brutal anvil upon Sumner; and ii wu under. taken, as that la, by mei:thigh in the confidence of the Buchanan adminisuation and its support ers.' . i . — The deed is - no. Broderick Is dead. Pure in his print. lifeJ Ms funeral at which three tboii und persons wiere present, attests the estimation is width be war held. Ass martyr; to the tyran ny of the Adnilwistrition,"bis blood will rest upon it. Broderick will be a Banque to iti bead, sha king his gory Dicks, and although it May be urged in defeoes,"4b.ftenitist not say /did it," yet pub. lie opinion In +viewing the career of Broderick and the occurrences leading to his death, will point unerringly, to tbe Master spirits in this most deliberate anddold-blooded murder. It is bat just • that the responribilin should rest where ittelongs. • TH2 2124T10N 01 TIII2DAT. Although the retains from the State on the gtataticket, ars itmomplete, enough is known to assure the People's Party that their candidates far Auditor General and Surveyor General are elated by a saodsome anjority. The vote Is light. The Leghlature is strongly Opposition. In this County for years strongly Democratic, Gott party basked) whipped in a fair, square tight. !idly tire County ticket is elected by major ities ranghig from t one hundred to eight hundred. This is a glorious victory; one melodic% great credit, on the Sober remind thought of the people. Pennsylvania is now prepared for the Presiden tial campaign of 1860. In that year she will strike a powerful blow fat Freedom 'end Protee timi. The heed -writing Is on the wall, and the Buchanan Demoorsey are less and disheart ened.. To feel how much the Buchanan Jidusinis- Mallon has • dick in public estimation. look at Schuylkill CoSoty. Io 1856 •Buehanan received in ibis ,Countjl 2500 majority. Now how great the contrast.l It is cheering...showing as it does chit Ise are progressing in the principles of tree political irlanitay. A ;ratifying festers of the result in the State. is the fait that not one Donmeratie candidate for the Senate was sleeted. The whole *Wm) .des trlcts were Harried by the Opposition. This will defeat the rortection of William Bigler, whose Senatorial le , respires on the 4th of limb, 1801. If as o Sbas been secured by' their e kes ' : thankful for this. A great not of office together to lets 8.," and his protege, , • •j_ VAlRSAL—Deturne of the recent election in Keens indicate the adoption of the constitution framed at Wyatttlet. It 1111121111,11 now to be seen ',bat disposition:Congress will make of the next appliattioa far admission. Topeka end Leoeutp toe have femora*, matters of history, and the ey by which their_ rtketion was secured bra an thoieeghly dembralised the Democratic party that it le donbettlif the Administration , will dare re peat the dose. A tonfority of the next Congress, as Iterblirans or es aati-Lecomptoe Democrats, WS committed to the admission of Kansas, in spite of the pouvkions of the English bill, and the set tlement this made. Ass question of prudence, the Deasoustie p . tuly may wish to exclude Kansas for another year. As a question of policy, they may feel Compelled to admit her,Jut the doubtful die 1 adeantege of three cotes in the elector's!. college egalasX them may be changed into the certain effeets,tbat inlaid be produced by any farther factions Or arbitrary opposition. If the Demos.- rimy marls gasses6pm, It will nap a whirlwind oftpopelar ledipation which will tidiest§ a 4011 fikof ,the most martellously productive set* s - It . ha* pialeued to desire the amoral of the Kansas q u e stion from the , arena of politics. ft is in its -power to acceipfleh that end. aid it will bardly care to espal* the responsibility of keeping open lbw wooads of "bleeding Kanses,* th oug h _ l b. Beasts and the President may tnost strongly dears ft. • After all, the Wyeadoresosditodoo L Oat mere ly tie stsYressioa of the 'lib of Hawes to outer the Union as a state. Ii is the retard and the triumph of a fleo - yrars' "diet spinet hostile aitisidalstrattoos, brutal rolasalso, and thetuotas end sneers of a large ratty - WAG older States. It is the first fruits of , the "irrepressible - omelet" sloolY bat rarely fought, cos woo, tiobsyrtly, by Woad, bat eladiestiosSorsior as foamy of free, tame castigate, sailing it.,. ham: . • Saturn Orantateot Pittstittraft, will sot hod'. Septhlime estilidete for Goverecii.ot Passel's. xis, if Minn, the aosiostioa, be bat to play the tioeghteieta.;. If State destrei,liii swim ani will tidiest,. the imps ht tits add fithlesed not rotate. NIZEZiE lamp* daisi to tbstlids ult. • litiieteeli sets6l 4lol Penee:Casfileestm =vs ,that'',.ittficilelts Peal 1 0' pea* will Int eripted lry lb* thrill , ![Ms seethe, treat* will be drains stP,lsy -ntbirdl Me will cede Lemblitify3o)***.wholitta* Worst The'llOwt l 4l ll leiat * 4 ,U the diokui transfer iiihe kib4 - It Is bellowed Austrii#Bltitedatilii-Aker demalisuc Documents Wilt be loci& . ep respect's% AC Ballot Confederstletts, the seetorailow of the Dater, mid othar resettled gentians; bat they tats aultionsigned by the Austrian sad .111isch Il.ollll,teltielrs as B.lol,4.*loll7fitilbe vesteratioi itt the Dukes; ind wttl est slice to W ConnaleMtion wedge the present eliMnitabseeeso;i, Spain has: Mapsestad to be ,represented, should a Cougress,take plisse. The 'repairs. on the Oral Eaten werwgeleg estitelY forward, het is wee costarred doubtful WhethesJ,the ship could be got sally for sea during the month of October. The British Press comment freely, end ins pacific, Wee, upon the San Inas Boned/14 afate. A ape eial messenger from Gov. Douglas bed arrived in Loudon. The French Governs:writ will mod from twelve thousand to fifteen,. thttnnd troops to Chine. Continental news 's i nes important. The' Bey of Tunis le dead. Done from Chine Oft to 'Aug. 10th. Nothing- of 1.. t moment had oei. , cored, aloes the otlsir at OW month of the Peilth. Two gunboats and a steelier remained In the Gulf of, Pechelee, the rest of the defeat ed'iquadrou be log .at anchor principally off the enmities of Ningpoo river. One of the Bong Kong newspa pers states rift Mr. Ward, the American Pletipo• tertiary, was still on board his ship, and es little likely to obtain the ratification of his treaty as the English Minister. Another journal speaks et, the probability of his baying gone, on to Pekin, and a Russian dispatch. published it St. Peters-. burg, says he had arrived in Pekin, but rim kept In confinement. Basilan authority also states that the loss of the Chinese in the alfs* at : the Polito forts was 1.000 'killed. Ia - JaP l lO, affairs bar* assumed s very unsatisfactory position. :On the Ilth of July this British Imlay was, linty rail fied. Since then the Japanese. Goveroment bad attempted to evade it by making to errullne for eigners to a small island about tan miles from Yeddo. The British Consol-Gerieral had issued a proteit and st4ped trade for the present. Tan Lierswervaa.—The litenators holding over, ere eleven Opposition cod - eleven Demcerats.= Eleven were voted for Ibis year, and we have 'n eon to believe that the Opposition, have carried every one.. This will mete the Senate maw] 22 Opposition to I t Democrats. .The new ~members are as . • Did. bitt. ' 2d. Ow. R. 8 sink Op. UM.h. Mos. Skein& Op. Ob. Gee. Octunrl ..• Mai. Louts W. 11444 .." 9tb. Geo. London, " 21st J:11. Illeradidh " I lOth. W. W.Ketebstut,". 2101. Mks U. Irish, t. 11th. lase Geosots. .. 231 b. Dr. L. lista* • " lith. W. B: Irvine, " ,- ° b o w It cannot be stated prichielY, o "the House of Representatives will stand.. Ilse Philadelphia delegation is twelve Opposition * and Avaliemo traill. The imOressiOn is, thst there will iSti, els ty-thrse Opposition to thirty. s llVisocratie members. On joint ballot of the two Eloise*. the Opposition assjulit) will probably be tinny -sees% which is enough for *all orsatiesl purposes. • • •40. • AT lent one hundred lutes' were lost in this Boroughs to the People's Party, at . the late elec tion, in consequence of the *Wall inattention of the proper officer to his duty. - , lfitmu that should have been on the .r'i list were not, through some cause, to be found, when the owners came to vote, and other persona could not find him when they wished to be assessed. It is somewhat re marktible in this coimection, that 'only the Pso• ple's Party suffered in this respect. Steps should be taken to prevent a repetition of this eecni matt, to manifestly unjust it; thi rights of many citizens, some of whom at the fats election, would bare voted on age. We give the Democratic .party credit to'r sharp practice . ; but thins a little Soo sharp to be borne pstkently. ' • ..Wa annex a oditsparatire statement of the im ports of Foreign Dry Goode the General Ides. ehandlse at New York for the week, sod sines Jan. 1: For the week. :4 18.57. 1839. • Dry,Goods, . $176,168 1194:58 $1,513,46W °emend hletehsedise, .1462,327 * 1,724.642 2,597,144 Total rociti• welt; $2,350.005 $4653,410 $1,1 1 5, 61 )4 rertionsly repotted, 183,54,553 113,450,458 101,653,183 Sloe* Jan. 1,- $168,248,647 $110,102,298 $198,799,357 C,►is; who brutally asuulted Mr. Thomp eon, one uf the editars of the New Eiirk News, a few days sinew, is tins of , the •Lispeeturs uf Elec tions jolt appointed by the New tart 6upervis4rs. His drinking saloon partner is another! And scores besides vett' the seine kidtiey. •One is well known prise-lighter, known in rowdy circlet under the alias of "trow." EDITOWB TABLE. Tax LADY'S BOOK von Noveissza.—This is a remarkably fine number. Priem' Oodey, usually unapproachable In his particular line of publica tion, has in the number before us, surpasied even 'himself.' lie presents two artistically executed engravinp, entitled The old Valentine 'and Tie Trial of Effie Deane, with numerous fashion and pietas plates, interesting' and neoful to'rie•ladies. The Worst, matter Is as usual, from the pens of . expAietted and Popular writers. Our "greatest wonder is, that Mr. Godey ceo furnish so much that is escepent, at so reasotiable a price as his clubbing arrangements Alford. We would sug gest that this is an. excellent time to commence making ttp clubs. Published by L. A. Godey,323 Chestnut street; Philadelphia. Copies of the No. vember number can Ipt_altained at Barman's stirs. [rot Tatimns i Joomai.] PEBBLES. I===lll The wise tun died, passed from the earth away, Burst lb* all bands of night for endless day— The giant menu, that read all earth and sky, Darkened at last—a death film veiled his eye. Ills eetrouieetive glance virwed natures sea, . Deep as all spatayteud u eternity, - These words tbs , ebbing liGrekte geolli bon -64 I hare but gathkred pebbles on the shore." Gents.' bright eye that swept the sea of spare, • Tuned to Its elrcling course no resting place; " 4 And erten°. gemmed the wealth of earth and sea, Yet gathered only pebbles oh the Ms Otos, en age of seeking never brinp Knowledge divine to mirth on angel wings; Discovery ne'er bath made earth's Writelief Imo— No mind bath rasped creations' boundlemnsin. Swap the whole Doren with serrates glass— An unsolved mystery stands each blade of gauss: Let Art bar most fastidious pencil try— . • Nature, surpasses to each tkrweret's dye. Ono budding hot, 'Wed to its every Pads Wortowere the aggro ate of human art; A world of wonders bath each tiny ►Loot, Divinity crowns all, boreal. mll4. NM trey to the regions far away Dwells the Great Geier in unend'og day, Radiant in all his works, both great and small, Oloya the great troth , that GOD la AM El ALL No giant istelleet run ever reach Thai wealth of wisdom nature cannot teach— No waiver's], emnprehec site view Searches all labyrinths of nature through. Enough to worship. honor and adore Is seen'in pebbles gathered on the shore' • Each problem mired, another pedants br ings,' For Nature's God supplies the 'fountain springs. fti at 'Affairs. WEEKLY ALMANAC. ..w. tiVIN oUNI 1639...0et. UM sae 1 11002 . 8 MARGIN& 5 SArtmDeT,.....l6 10 5 22 Iri n a Q. f . f a l ifenr. 16 50N1tAT,......... 6 115 20 vault. It 8 se ev, 17 M0NDAY,...... 6 12 5 19 Nlastew Q. 19 04 19. IL 25 1 7 7 ev. 18 TQCBDAY,...... 6 13 5 17 19 WEDNESDAY,. 6 14 5 16 --- .....Av..... 6 15 5 15 20 TUURSDAT,....I6 1515 151 21 6 16 5 13 - Thermeteetrlest Record ler the Week. P. R & P.nami reesuerasii Ho; Fbits= l4 l A ra P. a. P.N. Air 03a 6S= derv. 57 ,63 " Sir 67 63 " ,50 60 63 " 50' 63 GS cloudy. es 66 GO ' " Oet. 10—Monday, ' • • 11—Taniday, " 12—Wednesday. • 12—Tharsday. * le—friday, per Perwits eqihing to punkas* Beek's Pat eat'Seroll Sawing Machias tea of it by wand bag their ardent to Stickler & Thompsea's Hard ware store, corset of Centro and Market streets. PP In oar roped of the, Fair at &bey Thin Haven last week. we neglected to notice a Sewing machine exhibited by Mews. Stighter • Tboe►p+ too, or this place. ft was operated by wiping; and attracted great attention. i lte•Nee Preto Reel:pc-04 Tboreday., overdo; sea ono named Atone Hood was lying oo the track of the IWO% Roilresd Stboylkill Se n% a mei* pseud over bine, 'be üb-pen of , ltu locomotive joet graziog bliAa ll .r loconverdatlp sloe, for coffort. • • , -oplitiroissi...6.ts is stated Om . iiss thawsla ds, uriOs ' Pliiiatielphis t isill pax ttSis flossogb • Its The, Washlogos Tutors galre-s tarp:phatest bell at the Tees 11 . 01 op,l4eadiy wen*/ of Isoerseasibuiiit soixfillee aphids, meow isicgdr, most 1/0 eq. . EINE Per ql• &UAW Abirts;; inf tirieg!;111111144 sl4ll*lltniirlistat, nil st. floMannlitTJACJl* l l B ; P 0 ,044 . 7 41 L 4 04*; :s*" l * 4l4 '4ol' l ' - .Utielo} - '4gicdFri =0.4. 116 airebes for , iskil!assiodsi arta- as folliVin,v. , :- . 11h1i;.4.1g* I *Si for ti,tabitio!.-eiTtilelila : 4l4 - 4riatse: basalt to a' 0 2 110 by, Attiailt*iir..-0 live, Maws. Allen owill - PlizapitNeV 4lll44 M r" 11 tritrimandl-M* i,` ;7- ±, • 7 • Airrilrilaia boon Week. no hot" !anis , litiVOLialr witioped *Min topstia - distwarralsg; tbiralwant wait eri 1. 0 1,02 ; btaiiashuttittOsta, *Rood us . .s6 t *R. ter si l Shanty resume bb mitre, to the tlotling of, alidgb-belle aid the intents* Of the blast so .it meets around our.eorners.in its rapid eight. flo isit Minis monarch, but bindery, us than to pour' 'Franklin and his domed, tri. Whativor vow • tot, let us then, b• thankful, I • ' 2 Railway Acteisfast,--Ott .Tattedsdr looming hat, Anthony Smith, aged 28 - resident of Pottsville, wits.ao4dentall7 killed on a branch of the Mine tun Riiliciad, It-appears that, as bed was riding to an empty ear to his melt. the tirtritior. in the bot tom suddenly opened, - throwing; bits ander' the train.% It passed over him; Mangling his body • borrlblyt. 110 bad bees atarrha - only two months. On Wedoesday his - rsosaitts Wore interred with military boners, 14, the IFitshiagton Tesgets, of which he Was aesetaber; Me ptsileken of is has• log been a worthy young mini s''. itarSitogr Creek Aiterari ..ilasoefatio°,-08 last 'ffesaday evenies. the axe :rcize4i. were the die enssioit of the question—ulliediar of the tro• the Cold . Minas or Cosi Mines 47 s ocintry are more hinefillial . to her?" Affirmative, John J. Davey. IL Winiaek: 'end C. l'ayjorl Negative, Wm. Winlaek. James Foley sudiD. F. Hauler.— Decision was given in favor of Oki BiCek,Diamond. The eseicises of nest Tondafivinsing are, reading by John Beach, and tbe discussion. of the question—"ls there more Happiness then Misery in, Human Lifer Affirmative; C. Taylor, jam J. Covey. Win. Wittily*. and Joints. McLaughlin.— Negative, - ft. Wialsek, Jams. Yofey;John Beach Jr., and James Cutlery. Pottsville Artist Alf6titi.—At the Lao. easter Conoty Fair held: last .week, IL IL Davis of , this Borough bad o* •exhitdtion several fruit pieces in oil, portraits, ?WO., which" are re markably fine: /le was awarded • silver medal., Hr. Davis Is a talentedyoungrartlst, and we oon. ,gratulate him upon the recogniipo.al ( h a road of hie ability. it Xo its report of the stile's' exbibitlon, the Lancaster EzciWia . er thus inotieei Mi. Davis's work.: • • Mr. 11. 0. Davis, of Pottsville, Pe., had on ex hibition • variety, of oil painting. and pencil . drawings. Among the former a portrait of Hon. F, W. linghee, wits especially baticvd.lThis young gentleman bus talent of • high orrler end will by proper ipplication and study.!some dal take high nut among the-painters of tiffs eduatry. APS %spiciest.. flair.—tin Tuesday last tbe 'died , body of the wife of Jo to Fowler, an Eng lish shoemaker. living et Newt Mines, this Coon. ty, was discovered. The husband ad cleared out, leaving behind two c boys aged!, 15 and 6 years.— The body, of the woman' Iris conveyed to the 'Alms loose for Interment,' The Youngest boy was also taken down on WedeesdaY uiorning, sod on the road' stated 'that his if:thir came home drunk on Tuesday morning • ' at S o' , elock; that he quarreled with his wily loiregard to some mat. ter connected with promising i liquor. (it appears that both were addicted to in feuiperance) and that .en Tuesday his tither struck his mother.with ao article used brills business. The fact - of Fowler absconding, is scspielous,.. and measures should be taken to securit his arTai.l . i 1111P"Mr. Alexander respectfully gives notice that as . bis dist term of singlitg in this'plaee has closed; be will committee snather et the Town Hall, in Pottsville. to day ati4 o'clock in the af ternoon. Tuition fora lenti l of 24 lesson, will be but one dollar per 'chola!, and as "practise makes, perfect," let , all 'slur attended. the kit term, attend the second, and bust of new ones Tbe school will bcdivilled Into taciolasses. The closing exercises of the'first term took place on Mor4al afternoon, Octobeti 3d. The ces t ruies. lionwan his* 'satisfactory to all that heard it. Numerous questions were ask i ed by the Teacher, which were promptly answered by the pupili, and. 'lanes Jere song by the use of syllables, numerals and letters. Doak and dreary would be our pas sage to the tomb, were it notifor the Gospel, and the 11TO-cheering strata whicli music affords; nut 'such singing, however, as II too often beard in the sanctuary, where the tones are harsh, and dental, throatygentl sometimes even Baal; no sweetness, enunciation WC-articulation; indistinct, without emotional expression, to ang!iotAing of meehani• cal expression. If st serviel is acceptable, it is our duty to use every exertiop to render It worthy of acceptance. - Whoever acknowledges, the high rank, which music dernands,!and deserves to bold in ehristian devotion, will nut consider its culti vation of little moment.' per A warm, ouneltiny tigtober day is one of the most beautiful of the sear in which to 'visit the ,eouotry. Its aspect at. this season always speaks of plenty. The applis seem golden as they are scattered among the crisp leaves. Ti.. heaps of potatoes 'and she shock* of corn add to the picturesque. The swollen brooks sparkle in the strobes ins, and babble through thigreen meadows. While the trees of the foreSt look like a"beiy of belles, dreued fur a calico ball. - 1 . - The 'parti-colored forest , consiliete,tb. glory *lour autumn. Theta. something loco-, liar in the character of or trees that decorate. them in the autumn with such varied shades qt tearlet, alumni, yellow mulling:mu. It So net the effect of climate, for forcigq trees put on no such hues. The apple, the pettrj the ,quince, the elm.. ry, the peach, the Bogliskeint, thalilse, the Lom bardy poplar, oil feieigpersi gnome no tech va riety of coloring. When here is frost enough their leaves simpli turn brown and drop off. It Is, • splendid sight in early' October to view our forests. The itapd maple torus scarlet in manek The old oak is crimson and brown. The poplar and birch are yellow, aryl the hickory a dark brown. Mingled as there Toler. are with the in rosining green, there Is a brilliancy In the beauty of the forests, unequaled It any other season of the year. It is, hawever, only the beauty of de eay—the beetle dash 4 the dying leaves. Beau tiful as the forests all ere; their aspect Is a sad one. It is the precursor of death. It will soon be succeeded by the , browit, seared leaf gloating eff in the eb,lliog breeze, iirhich moss. over the dying year, as it drives that dead leaves over the trouts earth. • There ere mher sad things too : wee with the antumniwlnds and ask %lee are the forest tdrdat 'The a neererte a Went • More allotment than ' rood& . Them amem i ttunp norm, bright soapier' flitting among Ai greenf lisp. The Bowers too .are ail gone; the yellow ;of the golden rod has become rusty, and the purple of the aster gar nished. The leaves hart: Fobbed the :loves of their rich bees, and they :will soon be robbed in turn. • prZilitary Ercertios4-11notetion of flank& —At a meeting or the W4tbiegton Artillerists, at their Armory, on Monday , evening . lan, the lA lowleeprermble and ruolatione were unanimous ly adopted:' 'theneningr lM 9d lst l! lir' hamburg a a ay, with the Limburg Ooradt RUM. —. the bead log Railroad, on ad excursion to New York City. We sere received et *Loading by Mal. Geo. Win. Krim, Bdg. Oen. Tobias Marto, Ditaj. Mater Clymer, audits. if, a. Ludwig, W. Ai IL Lewis, and Thomas Yis. ter, U.S. l i., sod essorpid 14 the beautiful gardens of Ur. bad Loser. whoa army acceptable lunch au stirred by the proprietor. Stowe, taking tbe cars of Zest Penna.R.B..„wit pa) ! oersted to Easton.. Uwe* ungolficent recePtion gad sa tertsluoutet,under the dinettes of the "Ciento Ara. lay," awaited as. ,The Battalion Editing of the &dialog," Capt. Diehrodt, the & To nal Guarder Oatrocubsc and the.UstoaT " CspL Glans, angereommaucl of Cot. Phllllp Johnson, and ipo. 8. p. 8t ''pt, aradoponled by Poaji!s celebrated Rend. escorted na fmm the loot to the Odd Yellows pail. We were then welcomed la a neat speech by CoL Johnson, as be half of the salter, alums of Esdoo; sad after imudetror of a iiplmind a:4lom ancerted through ilie priocipal streets oldie city Mod fleshy wen Wont now actable quarters at the • "--Col: Peter Sae. proprietor. Is the ei=lits attended a tail, gotten up 'perkily air the Nest worship. bhitihy=ag adleiti to oar bolts el haeadest Ludo°, " Wadi* Neer Jersey antral, to New Tart tyi 'ben we were met, at the s bindles, by a deka:inn 'of tttir 714 legtment, ILL Pride, and weeded to the /tor Mooed after spendiag tie days ad PisesaaUy la reel sthe greet mcfropoillars eiglis lidniseley; lhe Mhore turned tartans homewar d Usiarr escort of a de. tarti meat of the 714 iteirkkot. IL* Lira pro- carded to the City Mall, forrictlea arid laqintion by bb poser Mayor Tlesseno, end mentbent rd the City C• • and thence to the t i : Ibr cart *pert ore. Abs W ire p 1.51551 tide by and ailL'elid as tearer anal mote ea** out loathe Id Tbstafned• m o t re gt, That s,s on, 'meths sod enteriskineart at Resdleg—tile miss gralefil as It has aulooked lisr—tre beartliytreder rile Monts to the reatleasea named, eopeekily to Mr. Lauer, for bit geseress asstd. cretins erase meter. erteleTts. . • Neettelit Met words fell as to Ureter ear sp. predation Oita Peepttaltike enjoyed et Dates; Iftesty dintrable etteation was she's rte both by the Alma sad tie **hem ettheteite abort stay In thole delletet. ftt elty. tem with ersatilagly sstielpeted Of war Übe bedss fte attliterietst sad esthist Owe* dot hats thatessliteestel to vase swears es 1 4 4 7 tbit shit 11 ti WOW eon of aid. Nottbamptos to sow soda Meters said endba inottord—oad mhos rtdritßehe Iteftet . mftftifty To be WWI he ass. iletheirlied‘• _ the slime of the TIAL, Vat Turt a - wbe wifttey *sied the esgoits Ike se la ===t= •-"- iiitickiiiiks ti.isdreilinieviiarmbrise wow iereetemethdeis 41147thiddreesidlebeetth. Ith ere alms tellibteil is 700111111101 q 1011 1 r • tbstearr. thee he hrte~lßwraelt :, ist Is sae ithe Tethi3bthb lo ll lllols of tbeilidetitheatim.77. We; .07.1•111 1 .1 0 1 14 1 1 thebee.* iltheettteildMeedeerrir ht Via »a wa, wane bout sal* iteetheith bard See bthelsay be flis tbothatelt7 , lll • thse=tbe tresses of ere -theinmeM by Sbe athital nude temeldred fait = l7 blMll,u*#silleek teremtheith OM" ill.Parthe gamins. - - Misdeed. Thu we ere risen etellidiseete the.' • . sal ILL ee err torts.thabdraule l .l l br • - fevers re.lt dining& . - • • 1 Minded, That taw ' we P*Mld. ithethattibited to•MO•l loll e.,... m at, 'Mg I , irserendets scald be biesetpleb. seres - mit,•••'--••••_:_.• ae ttortag lbe bones weleress temeseed Imor-ftsons- - Weems met at tbr dipit bribe. "Menial WU .10- totsr-reept. etellserith; the Mthebbrgteri Teereie":- lATL Sbeesire. sad steitheet prow IMO essthery. audit tarot end& reet.berded bides , iNdthinle Dime Itind, virei r a sd l eseflosto bel6"4""twatratillba rtra= " :ll. 4"l" PorPrf 4 r bil :d ilaaldta lbe l ti rtil reeiptlos.: .1i ass Wei seeable...4d the be= robeereateethenitl. Arairritse *thane ee adds. *trey beert; - sed,l satutetureasdelog th e tee th enairm• brume of t he mei some of rejoymest Wrath erhsrb Air bed jut pirtied, no.oe• could kg to apptedete the Imattissati- ,- Tbete is se plass like boate." - . • .- 1 • Meal by the Otheres.l • • • Pricht.—Os Taorsday of Isst watt, "ba tint &siva of *be Pottsville Cab loft this Boroogb oa a suit to Pbibdolptits, for. tha Porposi of play tog /I ata.'ab on Prittaf . witb tbs. Hatattion Chan anti ,be Sato*, *return match with tba Oa witatowa elab. • 4 - - • To our lune of, Saturday last 'slave by talc graph, the result of thiiVnateh with the Hantiltoir tee now give the score. premising that the 'Potts vllli Club totik the- bats and scored ninety-algid on *Or first 'lnnings, and the Hamilton WV-nine. In thi*cond innings the Pottsville Club leered 1 eighty-Aire with three wickets to go down, when the wickets were' drawn on aveolint of the dark . . neu. As It was se one does ,match, the Pottssllkt Club were declared victorious. laminas Cum. • lira Innings. . Broad hieing& 11. Roger. run oat 11 0 Elsaber, b dedstm 4 D. 5. Often, bU. Eakin T eas out . '6 J. Folic Stockton t b He& • , Isms .-- • 6 6IL Zola& , 4 J. litstner, run yet • 161.6 wL. &kin .. 7 L. Balder. bIL /akin 0' bk Eakin.. • - , 8 U.l3nrbor,b O. Balla ,0. not not . • •' . 3 0 O. Lolb t bl., Eakin 11. not out_ • ' 10 D. Itldgray. b Daebort- 'AI ..e West, b loHisda ' 1 Lau6'tn:4mA -' . . 10 - 5.-ti Weis 1 •12 O. Goyim; b 11: - goblo I sat *si r 0 A. Oblysons, b Not 5 natant ~, . 0 log byre • AI :Leg bile -; 6 Wyss . - sts' Dyes .; . to tildes . 7 %Noe'.; 3 No balls , 0 No tedla... o ,- - TOW, ; \ •, 93 lAA .... . 49 - • ' •. UANIZTOS eta: . - . . Pint lion'sgs. Gadoky, nni oat ~" " 5 Btockton.b Mather 3 Itosselann out ' . ' 7 Trout/ nag, not out 4 Datert, b Maths! 0 Slew • . 9 Callas, ono out 3 1•11 bYta • . . ), 0 West, b 'Mather . 7 15"1*ni ' L 0 1.. Eakin, to Pal 4 No bells , .... . ! 0 Holland, e Grose, b lox 7 . ' i U. YAM, tiros 511'10o/14 IVA *46 lilmbar, b ifox ' - 0 • The game was pleasant in every In reguid•lts the match game with the German. Ao*O. Wit 1.00111 the fottottlagliccount of It fioto the, Pasilain of Monday:. • • Lt. The return match between the first EleieUs•of the Germantown end Pottsville Cricket Clubs Wes played upon the grounds of the, furtner.Cloh, in this city, on Saturday last. The game wavezeit. lug and epiriteddbrotighuul, end was very einselY contested; The playing commenced about 11 o'clock, atulthe Pottsville Club having won the toss, the Germantown , pinyers were seat to the bats. The last wicket fell fur fifty-three runs fur the Germantown Club on the first innings. The Pottivilie players then b•ok the bats, and after s lung innings, in which the 1411764 wee rare aid caut i ous , th e y scored sixty-tour for their first in niogs., The GermetdOwn playeis again took the bats f..rthe second . Inn logs. when thunder storm suddenly arose and pat an end to the play, after One man bad 'meta:aught out without a run. Mids. 'Ad it wits intended tohit.uktrely a 41110 dare mateh. l l and en agreement tont - ft:affect had beer entered into between the parties, tho-Puitsville Club hav ing won the But innings by eleven runs, were fair ly entitled. to the - trawl but the Germantown play ers refused to , deliver the ball; claiming a drawn game. and ignoring the agreement of their 'Secre tary for a one day's Matchohrough whom the ay rangsments for the match had been made. We give the score : ' • Geamarrrovir.—ls/ " • Janes Mater, h Vol • 0 Csewalader, b Fox 2 liattunond. e Blatberb Pox' ID Kepbart,l b w b Mather • ' 4 L.finider, b rex s 1 W. Narball, not nut C. Board, b Mather U. Fisher: b Dlethtr B. Fisher. b fox o:Newhall. Vox • ' Y. Winer, e Dewitt ',Mather Ryes Leg Oyer No balls Parrmux—lit Royer, ellepbort bit Whotar,. D. , S. Govan. b Replied G. Leib, b Y. Wbter J. rox,'e Uepbart‘b V. Wlttar L. Snyder, b Hammond J. Mettler, I b w. b Y. Mater U. Snyder, b Cad's% der D. Gant. b Cmlwillader D. Ridgeway, not out • , C. Hewett, b Cedwitsder G. Gowen, to Cadsatader Mats. 'No balls Weft Leg byee Graitswittaid haring. Om Newhall. c Leib, b Foe ltayard, not out The rale sweated any farther eta4ag. In regird to Ale best mateb, We are compelled to fay that we regard the cooductkf the German twin Club in a light, Oat not only impairs awl standing of the members as cricketers, but as gen. tlemen. On the occuloefof its visit here early in the season, every effort was made to render the visit pleasant. A condones return was the least to be expected, and when the Pottsville cricketers went down they expected to play a fair, one day's match, with gentlemen. The result we are sorry to say, was different.. Seeing that they were like ly to be defeated, the Geimantown by a quibble, endeavored to make it a "draw" game. It wail decided however, that the Pottsville Cleib was via; Orions, and the members with commendable spirit, refused to accept any hospitalities, as the ball was not given op. We regret to observe that a difficulty toolt`plies ; bat we are pleated that the Pottsville Club knowing its rights In the ease, 'defended them in a mannerly manner. .A word to Major Frees of the Germantown Tokgrepis.— He glories in "Germantown still erect." It isn't erect. It b down, quite down in the glaciation of Philadelphia cricketers, for however the mat ter terenfnetee, It will reflect no credit upon the, Germantown -Club. Since the above was in type, we learn that the Germantown Club has yielded the getup and handed the hall to the Pottaville Club, as the'vie. tors of the match—assigning asa reason why they refused to do so previously, that there was a mis understanding on\their part with ragged to 'the terms on which theAnsteh was to be played. and that they only were aware subsequently that an agreement had teen entered into for a poe dye match. It may rum somewhat ittiinge that they should not have known of the agreement between the parties on the day the game was played, er was, spoken of by all, and the Secretary the Germantown Club admitted at the time that such an agreement bad been made by him—and ihe only reason 'leagued by them for not yielding the match was that they would not consent to be I bound by the agreement made with their Secretary —but still we suppose the apology was the only decent one that could have been offered, end which would afford en opportunity for as graceful a backing out as could have been obtained, under all the circumstances of the ease. ' On Thursday evening Lit the Pottsville Criek-, eters reached home, and were received at the de pot by an escort of the cricketers and citizens of the Borough. Headed by_ the Pottsville Cornet , Band, they were escorted to the Pennsylvania , Hall, where they were received formally and *el coined borne by Eli Bowen, E k q In a pertinent speech, which was 'upended to by D. B. Green, Aftei,'irbiett they partook of a sapper pre. pared for them. Hon. James H. Campbell rest= dad, and thg evening expired delightfully, with speech, song and sentiment. Germantown should, have seen it .I , ,,totteville was decidedly "greeL", "Telegrap4 please copy." P124 - IASTEI AND SCIBSOIS. plf•Deailiintrooklyn last week. 125. fir Pophlation of Philadelptda,4llo,ooo. jar Population of Camden, N. J. 10.000. OrDeakitrio Philadelphia lam neck, 156. jegri o lis Ngaileon ragas very esteneively. Air The receipts of the SE T Lucia Fairnaleeeted to $50,000. 011" Tb• recent wet weather sleeted potatoes In the ground to name astens—rotting them. „1:00"List week the clothing stoic of Wm. Min. gen. Denville, was robbed of $2OO worth of goods. Air "Charley," one, of the relies of Slavery is Pourofinebli. Ca Leuisberg,last thanday. „Writ is staleittbstEpeastur Broderick la the first Baited Stat 46 &mato, that baa fallen in a duel. sir Decided steps hare already been talon in England tossed Abe pruseeettea at the new war. . Eilwiml A. hem sod Daniel Rasp of wilt moil,* followlog limos s great catalogue of dbl. Tamaqua, kayo returned home , from Pike's Palk seas:—worso, wows, C l itiookarea, Bora wirpies,coma, with lassos of the proelatip. simian/4 armada, istralus t Oita, Poison, ChMblaltis, Ficf'The Mortar Repablioins 'blahs that plats Bilis , E m m a . La mm r ow bl ow z y A c h e , will „Tot le the mat tanaiitorsial import= of ths pity fore &„,to, State. Poor . -Aerf•Wlnd is is it trans r Oka of au n° l4Bll ~21 214*. __TI ladvieu3 grftl*** , kluitico* , dates foitoitais Aims 1. La Balla Coast". ILL. *um' two* Iglllll4 4 e -0 1 k' is asmod Wait sod another Weidman,. 1 * 01 ** It *of sigar inale!loas that **WY oft* itit*.A intim to Daum Ms., bat an lariat wisasslaidi Da, riembad,hi one ethic soh sa fdmi slat`sastksoldtbataeifflis taw lanais aad a halt. witlmahls wboarittattam potato to tie lad, Alas Os "ebiliAWsiglital jest Oilii posed at Its ltiftb. salmi la a wasklastioa of lastiodisotts, sialt Mid sow rata la tin "'oaths Of Wort Plittaild. a?sairliis a perf e ct atidiototitlia opiaistla &a.m. Pal* 1 4 1 11 1 14 igaw, di* }oath at tli* berm *DO lama Dept-41110salcia egad, Rao m*. limy read the giddy aid sumialkses disable 1114 Dour • fI.P.CII/01. by Joint& EMMA Boa, rattail:l4 IL MB= it'sOUllaglitsd its'a Mead iliesesdii* thi erfaabssisla Eagles& • sliertime 0194 s44•Piki.k. Ow 1 .044. I* Velma pfillselamppat baler set YalttemidwAr fu mateniallol6ol. that rateltee of the raat! Olime Binomial:At is et minion of deilior hem, ea. Wilt; en IC mold other wise be. IWO* bused imie of the English gin imata, to Illsola*sittialPi of thi British to go to Wait fa =::Bisdrsue may ► s dtgte Atilt look a ter frOa inch eikasnoss lobo 11111.•thlati4ta a line. air to 11,41t,y al Chicago' thers are tormlsllo. as te, et withrb IN are regliarlyi'llanillia.*:, isaii!Mag heusita aimin.oooUttliP j air. , ciltarif Abo bednetar'llition of the city. Latent. Thomas -D. Flew. of the 11. B._ ReveseleSlarlts‘ sat *dyed orders to Pia the eguee JAVA". Casv.now - enfieing in dm Batt of Mexico." - Re left Rueding an Monday lest. A woolen was arrested in Philadelphia tat Beaday, atm.!, intoxiestod.l bad bilging is kw , terms the bodof shad infant; which •14• 1 8 ad given birth t he evening. previous in tos open lot. jtift'A Celli wee deposited In , the eortter.stoola of a church at Jackson, ilieb., tut week, that had been takin !rem the eanter.otane of a temple in Rome, built defies the reign el the Bill Cesar. • pf/"The Loniseille.leartial remarks 1, "Captain Ryndism work is his autobio. graph,. After inkblot it, bsouget to be bung, and then the, book should be Wood in his nwo skin." Kinds jfirlbsre ore farty•sis personale England who bare incomes of £430,000 a year—upwards of two millions of donuts. Pion,. hundred and G.rty. tour bare itICOMOS ranging inset litty to two bao dred and Eft y thousauddoilam. prThe Louisiana papers sty that the Super lutendent of Publication; in that State. receives a salary Sal three thousand- dollers. for which he is required to sign hie name four litres, thus getting green hundred and fifty dollars fur each Alma he e• - writes his name. - pirJoisti, of Gaunt, Duke- of Lancaster, wait three times married; his third wife being Kather ine &wink:ad, why tad lung beatable mistress, and It is how's's* of the illegitimate children of Lan. eastar. and . Katherine that Queen Victoria is said . to be desminded: ,111"..Tbe Ohio Statemas says the Artesian well at Comm - hue is now the deepest bore in the world, the auger - having reached a depth of 2,245 lest without holiest sta yet touched - the- Itang.seugist. for (outdate, which' is to repay; the vast tabor gills lUrwealth of that field. jerTbe people of Groton, blase., tbe other day arrested a drunkard, sad for want of a lock up in the town, placed him in an empty baggego car for the night. During the 'bight s freight en gine backed tp to tba train and steamed away with the "0 anon and its contents. . ,Bit One of the Artillerists sends us the folio*. ing epigram on Wall street. New York : At the and of the street thetas/yen era found, • • At the Mot, on the river, the vessels abound. Yly—strateer—Ott, ey 1 to some Safer retreat, ' Fur there's croft on the river mid craft In the street. Orli is stated that Sirs. Win: P. Dana, of Perry, Ale:, bas trusteed and; put up the past season. fifty-scree hundred pounds of stramber. ties! Torre tons of preserved strawberries! Add the same quantity of sugar, sod we have near ly , six tons of preserves, enough - to fi ll six or eight !Indica is. Wiatar'e IVild Cherry Baleavi.—This Bal. "%vie compound has becomes home Setae. Let all who suffer, and have in vain attempted to euro their coughs, colds, bronchial, or pulmonary:cow plaints...make uvo of this unequalled remedy. Boy none unless it has the written signature of "/. Digo" on_thei wrapper. gle/rillr. Everett spoke the whole of his oration upon Webster without referring to cotes. The Prue edemas Journal says, "the wonderful exertion of memory is not without' precedent; bet such power of memory etanibined with such other great rower, May challenge comparison with anything in the history of oratory.' .412ErA" London letter-writer says Charles D iek. teals atiout worn outt fast breaking up. His aaaaa his troubles, his ;are, his habits, and In cessant labor to wake both ends meet, have taxed his mental powers till they are breaking down.•- In has readings he looks like a decayed beau,'is patched, painted, peruked be dowiger. Air A lady came near lutingher life by ising. ular accident, in Louisville' while riding in *bog gy. One end of a scarf, which she wore around her shoulders blew off, and wax' caught in the spokes of uue of the rapidly revelries *heel* of the vehicle, end wooed up in such a manner as to , draw her neck 'down to the wheel, choking :her severely. ,j-M-A years lady aged about sixteen, of eon siderable intelligence and !prepossessing linear *nee, is now restating with the Sheriff of lkiltwo Co.. Ohio . , preparatory it; her removal to the lun atic asylum. She became inset.e from viewing the Aurora Borealis a short time ago, which she was Induced to I•elievei beiukined the-apiroaching end of the world. • .11211-Mr. Fishir, of Pete ' lon N. J., hat con structed a steam carriage, which • promises excel lently. A few days since lt-,stesmod to Aecillook 'nook, on the common road. Twelve passengers warevois board, and the carriage went on the level fifteen miles an hour. One 'aide was run in three minutes. The builder doeanot doubt that, when completed, the carriage will run anywhere. "Tb. GOod Time Cosing,ol as Tee 'sum or roma lulu. Mni,/ a Good Time mmius. coming," hive often heard II mkt, But In vein we listen (belt, As it comes with noisolaso tread: We an only count the seemsda, Whitt will mark the footsteps HP , Of the beamen•diieeted That are known as Day and Eight, Upon which the Oood Time coming • Will, with blewinp mounted be, l'Epeedlng onward from the ?resent To the mitt Eternity. In Its progress, ever onward, To the Suture's distant shore, - • In exactable's Lead of - Frenciona, Nay it knock at ea'ry door. • With *ma eonspnehecalre blessings, • _ In shish all may take apart, • So that In the home of freeman. - Thant may be no aching heart. • . —We shall welcome Ils arrival, ' • , Wheel ourselves we strictly school • In the precept and the practice • Of the Savior', golden rale; •••' • When an honest son of labor. • mechanic poor, cow mends • Mang respect than seelthy,slogprile, --- With their „iturslied, idle hands: When a worthyinco. In lioasespun i • Shall be honored more by all, Than a knave In shining brosdeloth, ' Though it eamo from Taper Hall, Where a Bard. In songs and sonnets, Says for Clothing all he can, • Yet believes. with Scottie poet. "It Is worth that maim the man" lien of worth ere always prudent, ' . And, in buying clothes. will all Go where Prudence points. to guide them, To the mammoth Tower 11211, Where the very best of Curium, Mu in hbrle, strong in dich, le waned by prudent patrons Who, by easing, would be rich.. While we wait the Good Time coming, To the world we give our ion. • • , With a prayer, to Heaven directed, That our waiting be not lung; And. if those unskilled la made. Cannot dog It, let them. then. In Hs sentiments rejoicing, Clap their bands, and cry, Amen! A toll and complete assortment of MI and Metes C7othing. sultod to every market:now on band, to which the attentloo of wholesale buyers Is !palled. - we would particularly call attentlon to the style tad. note of our garments—st BENBETI & - Tower all tolbtuit sear blB Market street, Waves sth 6: 6th, Beard aide, PHILADELPHIA. DYSPEPSIA, LIVER CORPLAIET t &cr. ! Tho acerunats remand from individuals from all pacts of the country, who have tired and been eonad•by the OXYGENATED BITTERS* are truly mar. plait Diseases which have baffled the power or m mine as wall as the skill of the physician, and subjected the patient to years of hopeless ant feting have readily yielded to Ibis all healing remedy. -Reliable Ter.tlearmsys i l , W call Ihe uttentioo of the reader to the ful lowi g• letter from President Smith, of Wesleyan University : • ? IlinpLevows; Cosi. Feb. 28,1850. Seim W. Fairtm a Co.:—Gentlesten,—l drat made ose of the Osvossartv Drente. some *even or eight years alarm- Having suffered for twenty years, from a form of DTIP6PII I / 4 which was at tended with a nervous tic:dacha, on an average of noti less than use day in the week, I was indue ed by the unpretending recommendation of Dr. Green "to try one bottle and if no benefit was ni cely to discontinue the ere." The Green t o of one bottle warranted a further trial: to the extent of some three or lour, with a care ful ob ',trance of the accompanying directions.— The result was, so almost entire relief from the tuba!t yspeptie symptoms and their depressing, palate vonscquenres. I believe there bitters pro. dues.' in entire change in the habits of my eye less and upon the active energies of the digestive orgapai Inner deem myself as exempt from Dys pepsia ris most peisoni. These hitters.bave also . bean o terries to other members of my family. Very respectfully yours, AUGUSTUS W. SMlTH. Prepared bi Sam W. Fowtm A Co., Boston, and for sale II John G. Brown, J. C. Hughes, and Henry 'Dollar, Pottsville • C. A L. lionteineers Markin Haven; H. W. Provost. Minersville, E. J. Pry and ,IticGoigan, A Fowler, Tamaqua; H. Shissler, Port Carbon , Paul Mar. Pioegrove : G. Besaan A Sou. Tuscarora; Charles Marsh. New Philadelphia; Jonas Itabinhold, Port Clinton; B. 11. Irvhs. St. Clair; B. Phillips, New Castle ;John Willis's'''. Middleport; and by - dealers where. Septftberffi, Mil ,' - MID igrisiver Complain% Dyspepsia. Lo., are becoming very prevalent among onr citizens. We would advise all *be may be addleted with time Cities deg nimplalnta to go at once and got awe of Iletesn's iltrengtbeningiisrdlel. It le Jut the remedy to mire airdhiases of the Liver and Stonemb. Try It. Bas ad vertisement. 119.4 tirDillers Nagteal rat* Mgt:actor -• , tllk . ,..llerrises Sisk 5yr.4.014 Ulna Cap,fliaa loving lois nit otiott to Iry dtutt e xt,Armisor poi of grattiOortoet oarraNaortholt 1, 6 1 41 1 40 91 inostotpdos slot. Witt tallow. 00100. DoPao %Roo st#6o4 Itnionfoi , • 14/34as gir liwaler.l • Allellieware » s Memo et (41 idatts 000 to th e des Willa. Sesielismi 141 sindiNd.h" , infr* !Mai Athleb* tarii, yotAtottiisl. lip. bituritftb• disenief, kills. th• pietist, gamy *Me bat • siuntiain In: ` f , sir,ik a eruptible wain be Makin** iiriiiik4; b. Ii 41•1 ids erniniand an isibillag madly., ~ , Pills "roams a awls pc. plat ateekkipais th e livir thas any litter sanilripal coin: ranat, veartikir Or 'Owed. Tkaniptoins at Woos initedies are ysikariirea of Me •yin end skin, lain Is :tiarikakt Ms, an4,ln militant mini* Alibi and fryer. Any bumps being tints afflicted may. Slant bland: slaw. b' ' tot diYi by tabbiS flonorrilfa,, , P - 4 1 . in coseonsitr iiiiblnipatroguoas. . ....:, 1 .,, . !, i.: dirlawpwirtrantterlfeisallweeDs.Caswaswin'e 'Piss;—Tbseoinblesther of legretilants la thine Pills . - are the melt of a Urn and extensive Preet.4l; Mr./ are slid to thefreperitlon, and eertaleAneorreeting bregatedtlise palalldeeetutrealliesr nranrelnri all ob. atm:noes, whether frog cold orinther, lll 4 kodacher pato In the Ade. palpitation of the heed, dlstarbed deep, which always adas hoes i4orrillPH, of oaten. ?bey ran be raceiptor undo W preventive. - Those Pula sherd& newer be taken In primacy. es they would he IWO &moue a ralsearrtidoe. illarranted purely erg stable, and free from says bin Injurious toll to or bealtb. Kepi' 4t dligettona,mbleh should' be 14 aarompeny eat box. Pike $l. Seat by mail, by eood,ng SI to any authorised agent, . -UAL Mftelfreas. Gamin ! ! Apo for Ike ii 3.,163 Claieber it.; N 4 Perk. To :heal all Wholesale orders sboald sedrems.;-- by Joiis 4. Brows limit Baca t Dio n Raiding. i • ' • $3l - Wigs 1 Wig.! Wigs !..../LiTCEISLOWS WIGS and TOUPSIS, swims ail.. The elegant, light, easy and durabl e , ; , • I • • ' toe r turning Pp habits no Shrink tad oft the bald; jndsed, this is the only sataidiS times!' where there thil3da proptaly understood sod wads, - • 2213 flifxtdieny,lNcte Perk. irnair Dye! Hair D 3411 Haile Dye ! ' le -77 6 iltstelsolor• is a l , ye The ORIGINAL and BES! in the World. All others are mere lisitatiorus nd shou'ld be avoided, If you wish to escape rid !cubs. GRAY. RED, or BUSTY' 11Alt, Dyed JoAnne" to a launtlfat;and Batumi Mira or, Black;-w lthistit the least Injury to flair or Skin. ) , I I FIFTKEN MEDALS and DIPLQMAS bile* hien awar. l dada* Wax A.. Batchelor . Inaenit o'mar 80,009 ap• 01411115 ms have been made to theillair ot pationept his lemons Dye. W5l. A. oarcuttims flAIlt YE noes a rotor not JD be distinguished Bens witionNand ra WARRANT/44 . not W.W.ll:ire In the "wet, however Wail', may be map tinned, and the 11l ellecta of be •Dyelt I I :mooted I, Ili -flair - invigorated for Iwo by this r Dys. • Blade, sold or applied (In 9 pri*te roma) at. the WI Fartory, 233 Broadway, Now York. 'Buhl In all dß.' and towns of-the Untied States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Deadirs, ' ; • SlGiritte Gennitaphas the name and addreei upon la steel plate engrarliii On !bur sidle of iltdielibox, of ' MILLTAg .k. DATCEIF.LOR, [ 0 • 1 4 213 Otoadwikt, Now York. iiirSol4 by Joris 0. BZou 4 .4 0 x, Potisvillo, , . • ' TRE GRiaTr I " - • ' • Medical. Discoi ery .: :OF THE AGE. • . • .i MIL KVIIINEDY; if Roxbury. tou discovered in one of our common pasture needle remedy that cures . 1 ' ZrZRY SIND OP 11010 R, ~ ieciir • 1 Tho Worst Scrofula. DOsrit to s Common Pimpb). - I IT. has tried It In over eleven hundred Imses. and nay: or failed except In two eases; both thunder humor. lie has now In his possession over one bundled certificates of Remain's all within twenty miles of BoSton. 'P.m bottles are warranted to cure' owning sore mouth. - One to three , bottles' will cure the worMklud of pim- ples oh the fare ' . Two or three bottle" will clue the ardent of biles. Tam bottles tun warranted, o can the worst canker in the stomarb.37- Imo Three or firtir bottles are wammted to kind of Krysipeias. - 1 , One or two betties are warranted to eta. . the eyes. _ Two bottles are warranted to cure tun ing of theears and blotehra among the bait. Your to six bottles ate Warranted to e re eorn4t and running uleari. . A One bottle will cure scaly 'tuition! of he skin. . Two orkhree bottles are warranted to cure the wont kind of ringworm. . Two or three bottles are warranted Ile rare tbs .- mod desperate macs of Rheumatism. Throe to tour bottes ani warranted to cure salbaseum. Fire to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of &rot . Onelo three,,bottles are warranted to Itam the worst ease of Dyspepsia. I know from the experience of thou sands that it bas been caused by a canker in the sto- mach. One to two bottles are Warranted to caveat* boa st-be. • One to two bottles are Warranted to ;nista • castles state of the boW,ela. Oust, two bdttles will _regulate all derangement of the_kidoeys. ' J . Pour toils bottleshavernred tbe worst flUtellOf aropey. One to three bottles has cured the worst cm- of piles: • isnot iv always experienced what • Mercy to got re lief in such an 'ireful biting disease! I No change of diet ever twit-cum y•-Lfeat the best ,vou can get and enough of it. • ; • Duitcnoits sos vas:—Adults, one tablespoonful per day; Children over ten years, dessertipoooful; Child from BYO to eight years, teaspoonriii. As no direc tions can be aPPllcable to all constitailona, take suffi cient to operate on the bowels wire a dify. • • 11111ANVELCIVIIII ai I DONALD; KENN . No. 120 lrarini street, Ro Price et. /Prior Kato by *waists throastrut 11 .March 19,'49 litNieto )attlligenti. illirDbitich Dedicatelow.—TltEnglish Proles. taut Union Church will be dedicated t the, worship of _Almighty God, at frlertensburg, on Sunday the 30th day. of October, LEA 2, on which °creel° thermal clergy.. men will of lathe English and n Lingua-a. ~ The public are resPeetially Invited attend. \ n., Oct, 13,14 i-St ,‘ . WIL LEI { - . V A. S. RILAND. , . , • cues. sitgentit • i Dar • Esublirig Ciaimittre. • Ocrom 1 6 TO, TIT OF MATtranott6T.L.sTritze. AID Braute.- o 'lle of good oamfort," said Latl i mer to his broth , er martyr, "we 'shall this 'day light such a candle by God's grace, ail trust shall never be pat out." At the burning stake, his'heart's blood profusely Sowing lath, he prayed, "Fattier la Hegira) receive my soul." 'Then, tilt were. embracing the the, and smcgothing h 3 aged face with his . hands before bathing them In Same, he Joined Elijah. and Polycarp, and Stephen, whither his beloved Dliney had pane before, and his ;companion, Ridley, entered •In glory with him; In the Paradise of God.' The day Gaspar Is the Lord's Day, memorable In the calendar °tithe noble array of martyrs-" whoee praise of God, the Saviour, swetli (lbw world o ger) the sublime chants. ..it Dames Lau:lmila." Thai rbal "the right eous be In everlasting remembrance." . . ' (FOR THE /Mule JoURTIAL a Iltsras EDITMII:—It *lll doubtless @e gratifying to the friends nf the Churth of Christ erally, as well as to cur kind Mends who are more partiOularly interested In the welfare of the Eplaeopal Church In St. Clslr. to learn that the "Lamer Florrival.," held by them lest week, was well attended, end accocop hed all that was desired. The ladies who engaged In conduct lag the work de serve a great deal of credit and can endation. Each 'one tried to eacel In edvanelog the interests of the church. Their Pastor congratulates them o their good sue ' atts, and hopes that they will seer NtenMe artery In well &lag. knowing that they, *lll I thereby n3t only merit and receive the Oils, of earn, tut also the bles sings theodla. Forrd will meat assuredly reward his faithful servants. 14:11. D. Ileron, Rector, &Clair, Ocill, 181 S. , Churc h Holy Aratiee. - ,„ /11 - 011C1C11. I - WirMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CU tIRCIL Second Street, Pottsville, Rev. U. E. Gime, Pastor. Aivioe service every Sabbath at 10 A. E. aniCat 734 P. )1.• 1111 4 / 1 1.101M1I LUTHERAN CMlRClLMartetSquare, Poibllills. Rev. Stung A: Homan, Pastor. Divine ser vice In ibis Chu eh regularly elrety Sunday. Morning, at 1034 o'clock; iv/WO, at II o,:elc'ek.l Weekly Prayer Sleeting, Th ursday analog, at o ' cloc k. AETTIIE SECOND PRESIITTERIAN CHURCH will worship regularly at the A ainciate Relieved Church Building, Market street ' , —TtOos s ttt Non CoLT. Pastor.— Sabbath morning, et 10 1 ,4o'cleiriP; eveninga.at 7 o'clock. Weekly Lecture and Prayer ;Meeting, II ednesdey eve- Wags. at 7 o'clock. ' , 1 farTRINITY CUERO! IMITICiII.—CkI.. IFS B • __.. _ 16111-17tb Sunday after Trinity. I Samuel MI. ITU-- r&t. Luke sill and I Peter l*ar• the Scripture Lessons. 18th—St. Luke's. the Evangelist. Ecel.ll, Jolla ii, and Job I. Galatians v, with Geti. Converition prayer. S3d-18th Sunday after Trinity. 34 Samuel xii, xis St.' Luke sr, and I Peter t. • Stb—St. Simon and St:jadt4 -Job sib and xxv, John 1111—Job 1111 and Phil. 30th-19th Sunday after Trinity. 1 fangs viii --SL Luke wand S Peter, t. i Service and Lecture' each tiriday trretilag. and the prayer Sir the Divine foidanfik and Wising of the Oen, mai Convention of the Church owls maim at Bleb. mond, Ts. the Psalm one htindred and teentyitecond. ' . D. WASHBURN, Rector. oar on Nmiays Raters jairst be accompanied with 25 cents to appear is fhe .10.VALL. DQABBIED. rprlia-301INS—On ,Ttitaday even Inn tha llth lost., at at: astr, bf Rev.ll.lK. Gilroy. CsAittie W. EP. snot of Pottimille,' to RIM; damages of Wm. U. Johns, Esq., of the former place. 1 i JONE3-116TER-{{4l, Itsi. lamb Kellar, at Thula. burg, Tuesday, 06.4114 Ifp, Wrstatoros Josts of Au bum. to Maas '. !brae; &neater of Samuel. K. Slope, of the same pla . KaNDALL— EADLE=At Wtecmtaeo, Panphlo Co. Ponca-. Sept. Zi. ISt% byj .110{. - Wat. a n thrax:, actor Kunst; (Pannarly of Lebance,) to{ Was HUSKS, ot Wteonlaco. { .' I ' { • Oil* D. • BlCKRUlAN—Ontballta inst. at Pat lersoo,feboll• VAmmurs :•••• • Am, a native of aged 62 yews and 9 maths 111"lasseiglfreiifiTiliew Carpet !Korai Is at Shaman Niaa f/ran Migbetiatti Ustket sad arch. Phittitelpttla: I ' DISSOLUTIPN. K•vssoLuTioN. 4 -Thei co-partner ship bseetabro Mot undet r eko +We of It: hums & trefoil d Ind b emitted ,eonsews. Age uossakikbdsloess *Mb, dosed byelaw mentor of the arm. - - ! , J. ALLA KC% . • H 1111. "1 Thmaidolhaftot , 24 MI 1 11,11:t°' RISSOLUTION.i—Notice is hereby I of float lb* part esiattp ballroom Frs PRI% lb of the Cloy of Philadelphia; mid Mist be ritatis 0 the Toot of ft. adri is', the *may of BebOIDII4 Moto of Poomohosis. imam Rolm of McCREA * Nunn, vatilsoelved tbe berebtb 40 of &Pom ba; A. D i lOU ifnioldto 'leers 1i • stbodsol to mile all deg, 4114 to:AM. the idd ir o.td c , lb* boa' tee sidle We Ina van be les owe by, geld frinik ibi Maio. • PRASIILIN it Mr, Septefatoo - •• SUP I t rellEßS lir, A NTED.--twelie. ma« Tasitairs a» e wasted few the Public firbtecds - wfb Nisfeelar. ionaelnatloat vs te the iippobeiseents b. Made, as Saturday, Mb ay of Sol Teembor, lAA at Us Iw.. Star now, laey ott. tzso Wi‘N T E D:.-Five Teachers are minted to talthibuon r.f lb* Public &Wools of Dory tarnoblp, Prbuylklll County. The examination mill lake place at the bouseet Francis Doodler, to sold towesigip. MI Monday. lbw:lth of October lo►t. A-pli. callous all be received op saki day, and any time our 18RAE1, REED. Oct. Wit WTN.DrE Mato. Teachers for %shoots of South Ilanhsim township. Exam. lootion onifselestim at &Awes gad, Op TUURSDAY. ettOb:r =WI% o'clock P. Id. W. J. BEIIKUSItiIiii. Sky.. 41-8 CArt.a. It NVANTED.—Ten To,Aohers for vth.PPDlIc &boob of Union tow oabip. Persoos looking application: wlll. attend the examination GM WEDNIMDAr. Ott. 20114 At 10 o'clock. A. M. In Riot town, Ul4 ecirsiblp. • D. U. STADIUM': Seer. 411* ANTED•A Journeyman Shoo; moskor. mho anderstoods COMO and goo sort, lo wasted by the so borriber, at tkamoklo, Nortb umber laud kb., M. Stsady o mpinmeot and ;rood sages sill bestrew - Apply to • D. L LLIEU, . Oct. L 41.3 t• EACHERS- WANTED.-5 Male T and I rentals Tescheraars wanted for the Public &boots of Butler township. The Co. Suoerintentleot will conduct the examination on Saturday, the =lid October. October. at the &Aral Muscat Gordon, at one dclock P. M. Term. 4 wombs. &c'y. Oct. I.'a 403 t parATTENTION MlNERS!—Wanted good, steady, oxpwlehord copper St hre.s,PT Lake lor Mors—ono' others nerd stply to TWO. PliTtigalCK, P , nn* 2 " • Rept. 10,'"59 3741, NV -A N'rED.—A married man desires a altuat'on b Boot-keeper. at • rolllary or store. - Can giro onexanaoitall.rroosumeadalioos ai to rapa city. Terms moderate. Apt ty toBANN AN. • Pottirlll.,Jal7 18,19 • "UVANTED; --'Three Mate andone Female Teacher ire desired by the Scheel Dir e. ton to take charge ot the sci.ools In the Melleansburg ,Distriet for the term of tour months, eamcnendok on the 4th of Norma* neat. 31r. iireween the County Superintendent will attend on Saturday. ' °Mob*, the 29th, at 1 o'clock. P. M, to examine applicants In the presenee of the Directors. Appikatlons will be received' at that time and also In the ntea DU me. by the subscriber. WILLIAM BOCK. &entail,. 4141 October - 8.'30 f D. L. DCIDSON, Dentist, may to/found at hie allele In Mar.'ff4l et sheet, above Centre.noilth aide. doting the week Ibl• inning. !hoard Monday of each month. [l9 37•If] At'DNIINIS'rRATION NOTICE.- Whereas letters of Administration on the estate of Evan Jones, late, of the Borough of St. Clair. irhoyi. kill County, detailed. bra been granted by the Re :later to the antseriber,—Notice ts hereby given to sat those indebted to avid estate to make payment, and those bar , Leg claims will present thew for settlement. CECELIA JONES, Admitiztentris. , detober 3, 1359 41.60 rmX —. O'rICE.--The Partnership hereto fnrs exhales between the ausseribers ander Ihe name of LUTHER, DANIELL A OAI/1.1; Is Ws day dispolied by the withdrawal of French! Dmitri!. The business of the lats. Erin will be Nettles! by Luther A - Gable.' P KT Eit D. LUTO It It. ' PDANCIA DANIELL, ' ' • ' HENRY OABLE.• • Date& PsAteville. Sept. tEtb.lBsll it•St , ADMINISTRA'IItYN NO'rICE...- Notice la heithe glean that the subscriber has been appointed Administrator to the estate of Thos. It. L. Ebur, &ceased. tate of Oralgsbory. flebuylkill Coon ty:Pa, all persona Indebted to said estate arerhereby re quested to make payment and those haring claims to present them 6 - x mailmen* to SAMUEL IL MADDEN. ,Idatiairfrotor, /kV. 10, '39 :1740 Orvigsburtg. NOTICE. --:An Election for thirpen ' Dlrectore of lbe Miners' flank of Pottsville* he * county of Schuylkill,, to serve the poen leg yes r,NIII be held at the Banking Howe. between the baara,orAen o'clock A. - M., mod three o'clock P. M., on MONDAY, the 21at of November next. .- A General Meeting of the shwkholdera wilt ba held at the Banking Moues, on TUESDAY, the gest ofKosember next., - CHAS. LOESED, Oi Mier. Poltsynle, Oct. 5.1559. eon the iron !!!!IMFJ IFit • A NOTICE. -- t 1. Whereas Letters el Administration upon the Es we of J 011.4 11USSAY, late of the County of Schayl. kill, deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of said County, to the undersigned.—Therefore, all Per , , sons basing rialtos against sold Estate rill plum pre sent the same f o r payment. and all Indebted to . said-De tate will mitts the same without delay. October 1,'59 VoTics hereby given that the underalgned has been appolhted Receiver of the partnership property and effects 0f..1.4ma1s Callaghan and 3.1 f. Ketner. lately In the Li nor bush:tees. at the 81Iver Terrace. Pottsville. Pa. All persons baying claims against mid Gnu Ire requested to : present them, and tboc. 10. debted for liqute or otherwise, are hereby notified to paj their bills to the subscriber at his Mare In Second street. Pottsville, Pa., without delay: ' LEWIS BRISSER. Reneirer appo *ted by Mc Omit of Common Peas of Se/Wyly/2 r.basify. . • Inept. 10:'59 '3544 IN' the Orphanut...uurt.of Schuylkill County. _ The ondendgmed MOB& appointed by the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, to reetate . 1t4.41 meanie the account of Jacob Llndeatuth, Administrator of the• -Platate of Daniel Linden:lath, deceased. willaitend to the 'ditties of his appointment at his 00lee lo the. Borough of Pottrtille, on the Eighteenth day of fkinter, lin, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at erttloh time all parties interested are oottlied to attend. . FRANC'S P. DAWEIii, Auditor. 'PottaTllle, September 20, '5O • ' 4031 Dyi " eery; Mau, iiLe United Slates. TN the matter of the neeeuot of JOHN CONARD.''Assitgrue of WILLIAM RI LA ND & CO.:— The undersigned Auditor. appOinted by the Court of Common Pleas of Sehuyikill ronnry, to audit; Lee Mate and re-settle the account of JOHN CONAItD, Aesijnee of WILLIAM RI LAND & CO., and' make distribution of the balance In the hands of the Assignee. to aid among the creditors entitled to the mime. hereby glees °Mire that hewn! meet the parties intereeted therein. at his in Market street, Pottsetlle. on Friday. October 21st, 1839, at 10 o'eleak, A. SI, for the. purpose of at tending to the duties of his appointment. • JNO. T./WIWI:NE% Airditor; October I. 'a9 40 St FOR SALE & TO LET. liAOTS FOR &ILE ON TIME.—T he subscriber iii.prepared io , sall lots on Greenwood t on time. running from 10 in lb yet" to thope who desire to koprore the same. Apply .to 11. DANNAN. CONSTANTLY. on . hand, T Rails for rbluing porpOroO, stredored priors, !Encash or goal paper. I.I,IYWOOD,f..KE CO. Pottsville. Dee. 26,'0 1 02.4 t . • "MAPS of Schuylkill COuntY, andA4 the Coal anions, In Sheets, In Poekei Ronk Vona, onhulan,andFramed,forsaleby B. BAN NAN. ay -Think Mips In Sheets, can be lent by mail to thaw who desire them. k OR RENT OR SALE—That addible Tavern Stand in the •Illap of Stew.= !Lir latell occupied 4 11 P BagglroVA - v,174 . 1.171.: April 16, 'SS ldtt - X p ) . LET—From the firet day of April next, the suit or Mus OWN imedlately opposite the p I Church, now occupied i u an Exchange OStce. Apply to . WM. Tgompsos. Potirtitte, February 6,'69. 04f FOR RENT AND, SALE—The la \\ house In Norris's AdditlOn, Wily eweopted by Flank Ibrwson. ronession ' then Immediately.. A quantity of fueultwre also fie sate. inquire of UEO. Ds 9.-KEIN. , Pottsville, July 16,1 t 1 294 f VOR SALE-4_ 9 -One superior . 8-. inch -1 Pots Pomp. with column pipes and eorlueeticrns— i ready to be put Into the mines. eV El be 'told low.— Apply at the Tamaqua lion Works for further informa tion. CARTER A ALLEN. 4-August 21, '33 s- OTS IN MAIIANOY CITY FOR Ji_jBALL - Apply to John Anderson, Att.„ Tamaqua. or to Frank Carter, Agent, Ofßos, 4.sllver Terns, Pottsrhle, or at the °Wein klabanoy.Clly, on Wade's da and Thursday of each week June 25,19 FRESHFRESH LIME for sale at all times, at the kilns on the bland, fikeholiding pommy, Sand. tr., at the lowest prices- C. M. ATKINS. JACOB FISIIER, Ashland, will 611 any orders prompt ly. and at lower Ores than have been charged heretofore. Pottsville, March MN 'l9 12if FOR SALE' CHEAP-2 first rate 20 horse purer Engines, as good u new 2 Coal Breakers and Screens. 40 Drift Cars. andlnt of Asles far Cars. ' 4 Moles, and large lot or Oren.. Wagons. ite. Apply to IT3I. 11. SEIBERT, ?nuke. Tremont, June 11, '69 • 26. ------- - - --- VOR RENT—A Three Story .1: brick Dwelling Donee, with bark batten supOied with sic and water tiltutes. I ALSO, Two Store Rooms. with basements altaetted, suitable for any kind of borinetu. between the American Boas and the Pennsylvania Ball. Apply to Febrwir, V. '59 9to m. muRNIT._ PROAD MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, tionatdwn. Schuylkill County , Pa.—POR he SALE— unexpired Lease. with ill Ibe Sink am* MiehleirrY or the above entendre ma deelratie C Minh, in run working order. br offered et • greet borffelu. Xvery in formation: rith eatisfaelorY masons km selling, will be given by applying on the premises. kciguer IS, 'SS T A BOR 1,3 A L E—Two Horse En ■ since—neared together—ter bolatine and pumping 200 yardi et ,I 1 inch pipes. sad working lemma& 600 yards of win tope.--a let of then. One 20 horse Eogioe.and rolNera.arree , pg, ta i lor bnpaker Also, drift ears. wagons, cart and sled. Wlll be sold eery chap. Arm.ly to CHAS W. Inu..• February Real Mate Apret, lattenitango start, listmale. 12,10 tt } OUSE. -AND LOT for SALE . —The sublimity to desirous or aelitate bb it E sod WIT at Wiest* sale. Waite on Montt Avenue, to that's/cough of Pottsville. The lot Is 32 Got t tubes front, by 1411 fret deep, amending •to Church Alley. The house la of ftriek, tato stories blotto, with • back building well throbbed throughout, wino a well of wider at the door, soda good girder, well mocked with all kinds of front trees, he. As the subscriber roam:). plates bovine the plane be will moll at a tnvaln. She Wallop Is a very desirstle ono MT any pera'n who want/ to Procure s Asap and pod mildewy. For terms,. AO., apply to the sobseriber on lbe premises. Pottsville, Oet. 8,12 41.41] U. U. Blinn. VOR SALE—VERY CHEAP— • 11 One 90 bowl &Wm. and connections 0* pumping water. - One 40 bore Enema fbr WWl* ikad - ; with Dram and conneettaba. Ono NI ban* Eosins. blurs o3- Ow 30 bons ltogloa,and consattbasa to: braaklug Cont. AbonalUelart of 10 huh plies, with map% rs, etdinrettut Irons. dn. • 4 I About!= feed or 14 tut pipe, lisp, Wu, la. AlatAL7 lo . rbalt, MINN les 7, op to • A. SOUL, • Olt of liabsottop bomb stmts. NUMBS ;snuffy - WANTED. NOTICES. DlAltOAttla HUSSEY. Admaxislratrir, St. Mir. , • 4040 , ' 4" MEDICINAL. :.f._• • Tow sod Wood Napalm Penterist, IS THE DEBT WEDICIEE IN TIM WO FOR the Curet of Coughs and 04i; 01141 N geosiebitts. A•thout. th , olty 11,,,,m 4 , tstisltatiols of ibo f M., folW pstlentalt the i d e , the .d gel** ottlr.. eniJl on, teetthee Disasta'of tber Throat tolnieef. oblets fsfonspo e i to Onsousipt Inn. 'lt *Hosts Ma tool 01 disease, e s ouststo be fll &it toyer pi:womb to Ito 10m e ,„. 04 ats . rm i um , e r .m evusetoeatko., and %duets tot article. 1.1 tbo &loosed - kora* Mrsalesion and Inn it la pwh h is l y ..depeeet til the roditol tam of AsVist Om done of Mi. invsloabto Strop often giv a p mv i coosequently. skip, Willett ; the pera.lsr tour* el tih, arouse dente* tam. Is :pry plosions to the, taste 1.4 prompt to ito effects. n'y it. omit b convitles4, Ohl h Is Invaluable. In the cure qf Breoching of , Woos. ordrPrire-40 cents per bottle. -tom Prepare:l6l34 _ A. ESENWP.III.' - rerriet, N. W. comer Plinth and poplar al*. PlPitis uqelphis. WIC 8.V.-..s solo.l. U. Boor's. Pottsville; 11,, tress, St-Clair: M. P by . Form AII J. Ist. 'maga, ' 11. W. PWose. Ytlnerselllst 11.•SorcsiU1. Ara Colo, Use. K. Soon k Co, PhlLsdolphla, ant storskopos druggists -sossollp. Oct. In • . • 4 Scrofula, or King's 4; • , % tIS a constitutional Viscose, a corty. lion of the blood, by which this Sold , week end poor. being in the eirc=t, It Oh. r ., vette) the whole body, and may burst out; In Manures, any part or it. No organ is free from Its i'ta ke, b eet , there one which it may not destroy. The ice, taint Is variously canoed by merrurial direase. Ir n, Inn, disordered or unhealthy food. Impure air, %It mad filthy habits. the depressing alma, end. above 11. by, i the venereal In feeticru. Whatever be Its origin. It is b e . m u" I D the constitution, descending -from patents' to rhildren unto the third and fourth generation • '. he deed, it secant to be the rod of 11 im 'ebony& -I rte vie It the iniquities of the fathers omit their childreit. • .. ,,1 Its efforts coungtesee by depoeltion firm the 01 dof corrupt or ulcerous matter, 'bleb, in the lim p ,' v .,. and internal organ.: is termed interview ;In the w i swellings; and on Wm surface, eruptions or KIM des foul corruption. which genders In the blood. desn ..,, e the energi,s of life, sn that scrofulous constitutions nit only snare from ermfulons complaints, but thee. re far less-power to withstand the attacks of other di , 7 ,. oonarquently, vast int:lathers perish by disorders eh elt, although not scrofulous In their oaten, an still re • ee. mit,Fatal by this taint In the mann. Stoat of the re sumption which decimates the tiumawitettly has Its ITI. gin directly in this eerefulona coutautliation 1 sod.t ey destructive ´' of the neer, kidneys, bole. sod In. dyed. of all the organs, arise fnusgritrammragsearated by the same cane. , . One quarter of all our wheel* are-minifnkessz t persons are Invaded by Ibla lurking Infection' end I health is undermined, by h. To cleanse It then the tem we must renovate the blood by en alterative its, and invigorate It by heitliby foodtlitlCimers hamedicluewnsappy la AYER'S y I mpouad Extract of Sarsaparilla' ‘, TA most effectual remedy which the medical 'tilt of . oar ilium can diibe for this everywhere prevailing and r a tarmalady„ it fa combined from the most active me that have been dt.eovered tur thnexpurcation • of nil foal disorder bow the blood, and the ~neat the $y peal from II r dot roctive colsreguenen ntrlft It .should be employed fir the can of not only scrofula, but also those/other affertlons which arias tram It. such as fffirpace. and Si* Dinumf, 5t datAti.y's lire, Apr, or Erysipelas, Pimples, Bata es, Blotches, Elam, sad Tigalloll . 4 atter and Suit /Morro, ScuLl Brea, Rinploorns, Theseratine, Sypialdie and Mercurial Dir. eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Delortay, end, Indeed: ad taw. pieinG ari,ing from, l'aiated or hums /dad. T h . popular belief In ,. flops/ay Of the tine Is fimatint Itt truth, fur 'morale I. a . drgenent lon of the Dion& Tba particular purpose and TWO, of dile Fatespatilla 1111 purify, and regenerate Ibis tital liuld,willboutehkl. miund health is Impossible lu contaminated manta. lions. Ayer's Cathartic 1 118 , rem al the Purposes of oTazoily!parole,' , are so:omposed that dtweee within the rano of their action fall rarely . withstand or evade th, M. Their pea. testing propertia *merit and demos.. andnot:onto eery porthaof the human orgaedtu ~ rare t i c Its die ee ‘,.. eased action, and remain:: It. healitty eit atilt At a consequence Adam* oroperi lee. Maine/did whole boa r ' down with :Situ or phypiral debility is astonished tolled hie health or energy reston4 by a remedy at once too slue pie and lovitna. Not cold do they cure the every.de • y complaint* of everybody, but also many Pruddatie and deulliorm dieeares. The scent below nawkd Is plraeed to farnith gratis my American Almanac, containing eertierstts of their rurra sod direction', for Melt . UPS In Ike Mow. log coot pla lc ts :. Cbetirenest, Ilea rthurw, flowinaks On. Jap/rost di:on/eyed Atanaca, Neural inliiiarttm% flan . in'und Morbid inaction .f the Ikmxl4 rletuNerr.Leuri Aplogite.Jaendaet. and other kindred mampialaht ecir Ing from a low stale of the body or obeteueilOo o( In feat ions. , r' ~,,,„„.4 Price, 25 tints per Sot ; Tire Polestar 4 . ..... Ayer •t s Cherry Peet* _ , • portrait RAPID CURE OT '' , • 1 Coorgke,, Co/r/e, • fulfaenen, //Daemon, • terse', .. iteomehitie. heiprept Vottrantpdon, (tad far Ole relief 0 . / Consumptive McNamee in advanced oil- gee of ire disteose.• Po wide Is the field of its ireful nem, and 110 numarrn are the caner of Its rules, that almost every section of country ahoundoin person. puhlkly known, who bare been restore.' from alarming and rico desperate d Ismer* of the loop by HD use. When once tried, Ito superieti ty over every of her- medicine of Its kind Is too syperiat to escape observation, and whet/D.2'o4cm an boost, the public no longer hesitate what' antidote to employ for the distrening and Comments affections of the pal. mousey organs that are Inridentito our Climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have felled end been 'discarded. this has gained friend. by every - trial. conferred benefits-On the alllicted tbei can never forget, and produced cures too numerous, asi too remarkable to be forgotton. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AY E-&, Lowey, ass. - • Price, it per Bottle; Silt liottleeler $5 . . All stir Remedies are fir rale byflaotra per mallet? end by Druggists and Merchants ere!, throughout the country. Oct. 16,'59 (April It, 'WA teat Thoroughly Tried AND Remedies!! QWANNE'S? Swayne's? Swayno's.. Snaynesti ilsrayne Sway ne'cl - Swayne'sf ' Swami's! sesyne'si Dr. flardynv's Celebrated Family Medicines. Dr Srayna's Celebrated Family Metilclere. • Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. -Swains 's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." .Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry "Sweine's Compound Syrup or Wild Ctwrcc." ,-,) , `*Svrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." , The greatest Cough and Coniumption Broody ilill/.0 is "Dr. Swayne's Compound Srrup of Wild Cherry," the "otlxloal" end only genuine**W II d Cherry" Comported for Weak Breast. Heart Disease, Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough, Blood Spitliog, Liter Coutpllor, Nat , volts Debility, flestiras Nights, to. No remedy, boasts!. as It may be, can pretend to approach IL • Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Plus, rcazacozirs—warranted to contain cn esiouNtizil mild and gentle purgative, unsurpassed by any Medi. eine for recutaring the 1111 e. cleansing the stomach. and effectually purifying the blood. These pills edam' gripe, nor produce nausea. Dr. Swayne's Dowel Cordial. A PLE.LIAST and sure remedy for Ambit le Chok.ia. Clv+ era Morbus. Plarrhcea, Dyeeotery, Violent lefautuo. Summer Complaint, Pains in the Stomach and Bawds, Vomiting. Sictitess of the Stomach, de. S-livery family should have • tannin In the boas, in case of sudden attack la the night. It relieves all palm Invaluable to Mothers. PAWS Soothing Syrup, for Children teething. Pm pared only by Dr. Swayn• A BON Philadelphia. Great Sprint Purifier of the mood. SWATXlllouopouod Fluid extract of Banaparilla. a great remedy for Scrofula, Old Ulcer'', roll edgers of Ilex curl, all Stip Eruptions, Blood Purlfylog, tr. Dyspepsia lesr Isdl Ns. SWATS'S. a UMW Catholleon." very valostle Bitters, tray be taken with a &dm Ofdlialdtd7. o "" yet experienced by aldadielne ar thhe character, for Coe stipstlenirletolenes, Nausea, Heart Kura, Addle of the Stomieh,Cold teat. lability mused by thelograity of ego. prnsterst lose or at mouth from any ewe.; DrPrei' elon of SPirlta, Dyspepsia, or indigestion Is all Ketones, • only 50 masts a bcttle. All the Shoes prepared only by OTLAWAYNE A SON, No 8 Nosin Sgiturru Street, second tkor above Market. Philadelphia. Sold byt.loan O. Known A Son, C. Ertmo, Pot to ; J. K. Dun*, O. W. H.IIIOIIMM, M 100111,0110; Conan 011• sza Tuscarora; CUaa. Upwriummt, Schuylkill liaeen Jong RAMO? A J. It. Wiwi, Tremont ; Wii. Pates. St- WILUAISA. 311ddleport ; E. J. Fie, Tamaqua; Krrsinc‘lisiss A Co., Ph:err, nee; and by all reepeetable dealers Id medicines throughout the county' sod State. Dlay 21,14 . Of] 21- THE IMPERIAL. DEPURATIVE I Tho Sroodant Remedy of lltt Ninettneth Chothery, FOIL ALL DISEASB9 OF TOE BLOOD. - • rREPARED BY DR. IrgUNSBE It• RY CO., N 0.60 North SUM street; Wen dra, tadelphls, irb r Onl ic erosa and serefelons Diseases, White Swellings, Rip Disease, lialignant Verve. Chr6vedes. 7a- Ur, Said head, Ulcers clam NOWA aad Threat, Eeept6ou of the 6/in, and - !TUMORS AND zipußirms or THE BLOOD, an effectually and permanently cured by liaperh4. Depurative. This Medicine eon monde Itself to patients and thrir confidence, the two reasons-xPinf—it is Jost what It Is represented to be, acid will do all that Is claimed for p— hut It will not cure every disease.beennie It Is erPt , 'Ull/ adapted and prepared for one class of complaint s. and three It enress, In Ms &toed place, this Medicine is .pirs.Alphly enotwatrakd and actiro—so that it at my masters the disciasse—if it la curable. Laces doses. to long motioned nine of it Is not asked for— one to Ikrel bottkes will in a majority of cases. exhibit Herrera curio bra Preperrite. In this respect. tlme and money are not wasted In long and fru:ties* effort► to obtain a cure. • In Gneeerosa dad .troficloirs diarists, too medicine Mt ever equaled St in lb aneeessful cures. ' • rstler, so obstinate and Invent., cannot red.t the el/scales and purify log effects of the larnuaLDlrc!a• To& Ina luny Ulcers of every charaeter, uo matter bow ob.t.__ long steodins, Invariably yield to the wonderful cried , of the Dammam,. Old or Young may use it elite with perfect security. If you are afflicted, try One Softly. sod If you wish advlee, write to the I'rioclpal °Mee. No. 60 Nortb Ina Street, below Arch, and you will receive IL (by eitclesis4 stadtp for answer.) Da.LOUNISSEnI:t'a rbiledrlpb la. Srlor isle by CHARLES R. EPTINa. DrogtiPt.l3. 6. Corner of Gentry t Norwegian strests.,(uPPosit. e " timer's Hetet.) Pottsville. Pa. il7g-Per Sala by Druggists generally. firs Dee, 11,'611 gongs EOUS. TO ALL WANTIAO kARMS.— see advet risemebt of IlsooDontoo Lands. EKITA .Nlo4s,i TA ip.a. ON W_,GUlllie l'O AND VIE NATURAL PATHOLOGY OF MAASS —by A. J. Cu,l D. D. ImpoTtad and for mai bl .• U. SANNAN CRACX.ERB. y UNCII, Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin. LUNCI, ger and %Übe Crackess, involved &orb ever v *Pa Imo Nblbidelpbta. by Z. UsAtrY. . Pottsville, J ulj 16,'59 CHOICE TEAS. BLACK A --- ND GREEN* VdiiM. BEAT has received and • for ullo , very tbolte flack and ( lasso Teo , wt. he otters to his tustoustro at Olt rates. Pottsville. July IS, '39 V- ----- GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY on their filminess mot outeronally it ussonootos 000 frOut Motu. Some 40 vineyards 144 out lb. past owed • &ot adsortisoutoot of Usuumootou Ludo. soother tot' lau.; • BOYLE'S ANTHR&CII2 WOOS RAVING been newly fitted 'Cif/ k op, wilt be mood by the proviso " thl* 11117.• Sopstosber .11d. tor the wo°. irttsentblos bts Dos sit busies+. o • al be no o m, Mot lb* nuadopida smuts alovi; f!! g Ito his ottsbi bawd lb. Watt cisme adokree* Ito abb. to sell IS stoop as any oboe pesos lougspst to bestows. trottnills, &IL S. '49 SIM t •
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