SOUL ' aurl at , The Coeviesionsi eleetions betel aver wit ire 'now ibis to sit. it the -esset 3411110 4 stes i diejef the !psis sts n ou MsWitetestiti - A cording t 0.15 the . mos t g t eare ail f4 Wekieles, " parties will be reprecietteltissili as stated titles following tablet' I , : . • • " • DaseL Stets!. • MAN .Dsti•-.1. - 1•• D. Dos:- Vie Maims._ • 6 •• - 6 N. Ilbspsiftee, —• • • Vermeil, • 3 • Mosstbusetts• 11 •-• • •-• ' Sheds Isiso4, 3 . .••• --. • "t'oniteetteist, •• 4 .3 ••••• 'Noisiest; ". "' "3 Z. New Ivey. 3, - I PeDtkijlTSllll l , 20 ` Dalsirste.• - - ,••• .1 •-• Mar 71 1 .4 4., -a • -•••-, t".• ••-•:- ?I; Carotins, .•• 4r .- 8. Corollas,. d- Giorgi*, - Lettish's*, , 3 . •-• Mississippi, -- lb' Arkansas, -- 3 Tel:lessee,• isotadis, - Ooio _ 6 Miebigss, ' i 1 4 lodises, Y. • $ Missoeti, - • k Texasi I 3 Mintage, 3 Calift;rsis, Minnesota, • _:. ~ c I~t't. SVILLE, PA. ••••••••••••••.••••••••••••• • IS" I SS". - SAT%=)JIi. , ,"I atrnall• 4' ' ' , It all bet. le . lead to arrest the athestiett of dm emeams sea) itia petite 1 1 , 111 ; the , ateefeeterere; lbe ober ; the "reheat:Nand i s the lebiermief e reentry, red set Item to Mork Abates 111111149.1 P ~,, It li th e feet that, of !Orate' vaisofaotervd‘ we kw:4 import e d this lair, ap to** meet some two :headred sad eldrin 'maws of do , worth, or more by if-two minimal of - doibMs tone was7tied .eplo that date last yeal. , The rebstar emac ie t o ,'el weds spat:the:Now 'fork Mutton hinge; 'v tbe rid ' breillgimbibtt of 4ho' Imports at Alas rt, evade sin of splits, inlaid of . lemeary ,to 131 of Nov ember, 16533... , -. - -,_ . . .. ' ' - . $0 2 8 6 9 1 7 9 , , 000 IN. 111 Sea.ta 800 &Id kit ,is , 6 Taal* data; Atgiaoabs .110,1554 • Iteewooll to dale oval 1111511, 1132.04339 Iterate tottito oast 1857, 11.010,1147 /ammo to jiati tan I 8 . 4 ' J .- 13;768,i 0: ifybo velars been Importing at IlLts rate. sot withatiodlag oaf faeterfoito ibis outwit, amid* and wartime who are-the enwlth oft gauntry,. Ws bin thr' ,-oat of otoployiwat, we ban - - . . Ikits . more _literally impoverished. Daring the 'aim retied we bare exported from the port of . Nmie York speck and bullion smouoting to $113,... 210,614, 'Mlle the exports of domestic produce at the same port for the soot period, amounted only tii548,223,7418. We :ban 'therefore; during the from* :rear actually ant away from one port 11111,048,1188 more specie than pcodeco. Dere are atateemets which the thoughtful may ponder. .In so article on tilt subject, the Philadelphia North Americas says truly, that "there are a sit of political uooomisti to the country who street to Neer at Memo of the term unfavorable balance of trade.' They deny that a haloes of, trade is unfavorable when the _difference in the value of shlpaients of produce between two conatztes is siettled by a transfer of the precious. musk from the debtor to the creditor stale. •These golliwog. -la tbe prefoodity of their• wisdom, say that all sesisineu about the operations Of an unfavorable • ' balsam of treacle quite irritionaL That's man might as well be apprehensive . respecting the lento that keep the sokr system in place, and' etiolate the motion of the planets in their &terry dom. That it Is all right that we should appeal ly ship from our ports millions on millions of dot „bre. , According to them , it is the best poulble .' seldom of a tieslthy trade, and of the sound sod , auin ilgorone cordlike of our country; sod the man' who would attempt to slier* such a atate 'of, things must be igoorant of all that the most ad wooed thinkers on economies beim published to the world, and as a etatesmanirecticelly seeking • I. remedy' the evil by legislation, be would , sh'or himself a boogiar i god a mischleviou, meddlesome • fellow, . *: illow, to come to soy dose romping with men, who talk , in tbia way, is Me setting traps to catch * moonbeams. - 'After using your best efforts to seise . the arguments employed, yea Dien` your beetis and find there is clothing there. Yon are destibg with words which, when they come to be analyzed, am seen to be compounded olnotbing. Yoo hive boen deluded by moon shi ne which has given a . 'helmet , empty, air until it looked like veritable • substacce. ;What tort of an argument can you , bold with a man who maintains that it isno,dis , advantage to the United States to send abrikd 'ens hundred miliket of •dollars, in gold and giver, a year t and who believes, or pretends to believeithiif the precious metals go from us to foreign . 'epuntrisi . biesage we do not noiedtheen a theme ? hlanifestty ,' no good can come from ressiming with each a por tion. These • elements, or principle', that ton : meat have in common. In order to cod ' t all, US ovidecitly wanting here. Yoe might as 'well _ • elttompt an interchange of ideas with a man who underitands not - a single word a& your language, ' and Gan not comprehend 'any i%''n you make 'to him. "liirsimeit4oo mob' for human patience to read in *journal generally well 'conducted, or to • bier In Our dike, or at your dinner table, from ' the lips of atitirnealer looking pesos, the steer lion that the. United States does not Tiered -Me pre-, eine metals! in greater abundance. or they”would stay with us. Gold is , like water, and seeks its itp, leVel,•says the oriole; 'god so be aconse, himself with, and sets others to thinking of * flowing stream, instead of •the movements of the precious , metals. But as Mere happen!, to be no analogy between the two things, nothing In common the introduction of the Agues only diverts the atten: lion from the roe! question. New we mill point oat a resemblance that really 'dose exist• between Off movements of the rimless metal" and water. You may , have a well, with a sprinirthat 'kids an abundance of sweet water for the nee of your family, and your next door neighbor may ' dig a deeper well, and to drain yours, and*turti your . s apply of what is necessary to life into his own reservoir. This Wart about the relation that the United'States and Great Dritaiti.have oectlpieti to * soh giber for troy many years. We need the 1 precious metals. They are even of vital impel:. lanes to es. There must be is eadoslitecomula • lion of gold la the country if Me are to ,++,, progress steadily le the development of our 'relimirces, or, indeed, If we are to make any progress at all.-*-;- • , To, industty in each and ell of its dePartinents the 1 .proions instals bait. : the same relation that the biped dual to the body. The, whole organisation :of the animal depends for iii integrity and activ ity on a due supply of blood, and so the industry of the lied, in.esch and all its parts, jequires that) the Pokes metals should 'be at a certain level, ' and arising level, too, if the supply is to meet the demand inadi',on it. "toilet' of the fact that - we f mentioned at the opening of this article—ftie enormous opera of epeete that has taken place for this year—there is oo,diSculty Irj seconottog for the gloomy aspect that business modems, to wear. No Wonder men will not engage in active business whin-tbse sees • drain going on that-they know must soon exhaust • them it they' posiessed• cap itatof millioni. No wonder the halos and storehouses of 'our western farmers groan with unsaleable ;produce, when that lint essential to a remunerative booMmarket, I • • geld, is shipped abroad for the benefit of foreign meignefeetuvera who seek their bread.stulfs mainly from . ' IGM meets-los- of Europe. No' wonder that 'entilenee ii O impaired IM the grounds of cone _deice arebillou desiroyed;'ood that credit, which ander propir limitation is essential to holiness lisonetione is too weak to reeks; the enterprise of iidespon tog eommunity." _ i • . - usmois DURING THE WEE. • The 'Tuesday last State elections took piece in 'New' York, New Jersey; Massachusetts and Wis. 'ends. . County elections took place la Illinois -'' end Michigan. , - . . The OPWon to the Democracy have carried pit New Jersey sleeting their eandidate for Governor, Mr. Olden, ~y 2000 majority. .. , The Republicans have swept SC limonite, re elect ing Ales. W I . Randall, Governor.. TheOtete'olß. an are elt Republican tfor the, Ant time. The Legbdatarade also Republican. - In Imatifais the . Democratic State ticket is ideated. 'lts the city of New Orleans theUppogi- Oen Doi gloated oiristeen out' of twenty-three tepressetatkes, and all three of the irenaters.-- 'llouligiy,Torino, is elected to Congress. NM° t ~ At , the Republican candidate for Mayor . ' wee elm by 800 majority . The game party 11 stateliest n oat sit ten aldermen.' . • The itepublissos barer carried Massachusetts, by a largefilumlity: Dos.. N. P. Banks is Sleeted .' tbeetaer. • ~ ~ . , * Chicago has. been castled by the Republicans, by $lO Cosjoritr. 4, ~ Ilse j Itepabliesne hive carried New York.—;- 11,eirentrotth, the Republican eandbiate for Secre tor of Smite bee boa elected by g majority •of . —.—...eiveM the Democratic candidate; and Dennis. thlr Nopublioss sod Utica candidate, has' a majority 'Unser!, 211,000. Well done, staunch New Tor . • i i y • Is New r., ork the Republicans have carried all the fignitiors fa the State, exmpt from the-Ant Ave, the seventh, tenth and thirteenth districts. 'bA Milani week feritepublican - ph:kelpies, and ! glieschig f l or their Omen in 1860. 1 . . ----*— • • • MUM i C. Cour has 'storied from his tour of :Europe, • kissing been met lo Frankfort, Seelig, Fots,±rg,laloscow, Kiees';Befalagitors, Up . wils'S im.ooitsnburg,iiod Copeohagen, by the leadirli men smoog thiir • publicists, and the stadia's, east professors of politbiel aeonomy,isko milia his I - yaks their text.books. - A greet feet . saes iMprissed epon Mr. Corey's observation. It% .12 that OeJmatter whet the form of government, the ire the happiest, most propene% and most' free, whew rulers protect their Industry S . egetest foreip,easepetition. When will we •whe 1 1 1 . ,ssio iserse i lese, leers to apply Mistreat Asst? , It * 1 ; 110 4 the'Peefolo rsllcet, wad mires at the ' 4 ,0 east 44, whenever willii - opew.lo rate for Pro ! tartiy. ptlaciples. $211.51 6 0 6 129,472„P? 113 93 5 23 237 .Ia 46L statement are reckoned as lieltablieses only, those who were sleeted as tech distinctively, withtmt including any who were sup b y Petted party combination', or who. wen Chosen as leder pandents;aven when, as in: the case of Baskin, Clark, J. O. Davis, ilieliauto end others, they re ceived the MUM itepubllean vote, and owe their election. Welly to that party.. Cn the other band, wis have - ' , gowned ea Demuerats those who re ceived the regular party nomination, although • many so classified (as those from Illinois, Mont gomery of Pennsylvania, _Howard of Ohio, • and many others) are really lints Leeomptoa_men.— We belie also, of eourie, reckoned thou 'is Mem bers who have the regular return, although these cal be little doubt that two or three Democrat, who have received Abe certificates will be emaild ied, • after the:orgaidiatioo, to give place to Its- • publicans. * • The Rouserthen, at the pimping of. the "melon on the first • Monday in December, will eontain 113 Repiblicans, 93 . Democrats, .8 Anti-Iseetomp. ' ton 'Democrati, and 23 southern Opperitionists. The whole nuttier being 237,R will.'require 119; :on a full vote, to constitute a majority. No party having, this number of Rentesentatives, the or 11mi:ellen of the geese is a problem, the "elation, of whici'attracie much attention and speculation. It is not improbable however, that 'the Southern Opposition'will cheerfully and readily. issiat the Republicans in promptly electing to the Speaker ship such .an unexceptionable and conservative candidate ks.tlon. Janzs 11. Caurnata. of Penn 'wylvapia. This will afford the Opposition an op portunity of exposing it the session the corrup tions of the present Admioistrationity thetione diets appointment of investigating committees. The 'Democracy are, aollous that the Opposition may have trouble in organising, to escape if pos sible, the fatality which .wia attend an exposure of their Malfoasenee in poem:. We suspect that • • the Ilarper's-Ferry affair was the work of the De tenancy to affect not'ooly tbeNew York election; but tke proms orgsoisation of the next Douse. •It is to be. , hoped tbit the Southern Opposition will not bi blinded by the trick; bet will assist the Itepublicans in disclosing the ' nest; the ,Buchanan Administration. desk page is wait•' log to be 'unrolled. lit be unrolled by the nexteongress.,. . • • - - - - A NAT WAY er CONTIZIINII -Soragas.—Mr: Bedpattt„ In his reminiseenees of the Insurnictionigeo.pobllshed in the Bones Ike. gin* the following anecdote of Khoo 1 watomie Brown r— • Ise bla MOsp he permitted no peolholly.; tio onan of loots morals was suffered to stay there--..nntens, Indeed, as prlsobera of war. '1 would tether hen,. the small pox; yellow laver and cholera all together in'ony nunp - , than aam without p Inelple.' This he said to the present writer, when speaking of sane sullenly recruits whom a well known !eider had recently introduced. • .It'al mistake, sir,' he motioned. `that our people make when they,thlnk that bullies &tette, testllghters, or that they are the fit min to °Ow thiwit Southeiners: Mae me men of good principles—tiod fearing men—men who respect themeenres, andorlitta dozen of them. I will • oppose a hundred such men as them Butted minute— . Ms whole character is porneanwl in these liOrdS " . Ile was a Martian in the C.-omwellims sense of the word.— Ile trusted to Qod and kept his powder _dry. Prayers wire offered up In his camp evil.) , morning and evening. no food was eaten unless grace was lint asked on it. For thirty 'years he Secretly cherished the idea of be. leg the !ceder of a servile insurrection r this Americin Moses, predestined by Omnipotent*, to leadthe simile nations in our Southern States to freedom: if nommary, through the Bed Sea of a civil .war, or a fiercer war of Faces, Buktbere is,one incident of his meant career Id Kan• sae which wee langhable in character. and which has Eisler been narrated in the listens Purnell. its took a party of slaved from the vicinity of At- The owners and proetavir rabble were. Indignant at him when they heard of It, and organised $ formidable torty to pursue him.• , • ~ Sheriff, 4pm-slavery wentedth them, armed with the parchment terrors °filo law. 'They soon overtook the fugitivesßrown. with Kee Ind others. instantly drew up in line of MIMS t o receive them' and although lees than. am-fourth In numerical. force, it was evident that they inteuded to conquer or to die to the defence of the negroes. ors The Sheriff. seeing the old man's preparations,witiS mudential courage wheelvd round Ails horse sod gal loped off. Dozens of his Ibllowein imitated his example. There was one corn any, however, that refused to 4. 7 - •Brown ceptured'them. Ile caused them to dismount, and pat the negroes on their Bones: ' They store. Old Brown ordered them to be silent, as be wombd per no blasphemy In. his presence. -. They swore again. . - "Kneel l'sald the old man. as be dreit his pistol with , sten. earnestness , w hich ' left no room to, doubt his in-' tention. They knelt down, and he ordered them to pray! • Its detained Ahem for 611 days, and compelled them to pray eight and miming. They never swore again-In Old Brown's presende. They returned to Atchison; one of them indiscreetly told the story; the ridicule that overwhelmed the others Compelled themi 1 was recently !Dimmed, to leave the "Intrarnant r te," the intelligent end generally well 'informed Waahington eorreipondent of the Philadelphia NortA Americas, writes— (intr. Wins done pc; set which wilt extort such general approval ROM the.Opposilion as in turning over Nephews, one of Brower 'con keratee, tor trial in the - 11. S. Court. it would bays been*nore satisfactory still if b e b e d &dieted Cook, or any Oirthe prisoners who it not PIM Lowly wounded:and thus inn given reasouable assurance that the trial would come off, which is by no means certain from the reported slate of Stephens! , 'wounds. The men who have been calumniated, and the Opposition, which has been grossly wailed, as 're sponsible for Brown's outrage, are most concerned to have then charges probed and exploded. They want to sea.Torbes;the British abolitionist rind mercenary, and Copeland, the wretched neyro consplii tor, who, are theebosen witnesses of the democracy, on the stand. and subjected to a proper crossenmination. We >not only desire no eoneealment,hut claim that every partb eh; of proof arid every reasonable suspicion shall go to the country, so that the whole responsibility and crimi nal guilt may be made deer and positive. There have been enough of have andiernel rumors afloat, and it is time that the whole truth was forced out by a judicial Inquiry. If any public man. has been peak or wicked numb to be betrayed into remote complicity with, or_ knowledge of such design, Aittiont exposing It to the proper autboritle, his name ought to be held up to odi .um and blinded with deserved infamy. lf, on the other band, these accusations have been recklessly fulminated for political eCeet, their, authors and abettors should be es unsparingly denouneett and consigned to equal die grace, tor the set_ot Imputing each elinstnallty Is hardly len than the clime itself Whenlorbes published his pretended “revelations,`confessing his connection with Brown, the government should at once bays pot him In rare enstody, as particeps criatinis by his own admission. The omission was suspicions of kpurpose to nse him as a witness, and yet not to confront him, so as to Involve the probability of impeachment. flow an Administra tion wbbt.professes to be so sensitive 012 the subject, and which haraegues She. multitude so vehemently, Icould base let mu important a eonsplritor escape. is yet to be explored. This inquiry will be pat In • moms tarn elal form, after the meeting of Congress, with/tater or tiro which they may And tronbleeome to answer. Tie late political contest in Ohio showed the utter want of availability In Stephan A. Douglas u the Democratic eandidate. The battle mei taught by the Democrats under his principles and with him fora leader. Ile visited 'the tatate.dur- log the canvas and urged his doctrines. on the voters at great length. The distinctive Adminis tration party, the office holders, held' back, made no' opposing vomit:rations but threw their strength an the side of Douglas, in the name of the Demo. critic party. They were !mitten, and the defeat must show the public that the principle; of Doug las, even when urged l i by their great expounder himself, eannot secure the votes of the people.— The victory for the Republicans was a great one; twenties the return of Governor Chase to the United States &nate, tied demonstrating that the vote of Ohio will go foithe Republican canalised the Republican candidate in ,1860. The same feet 'has been . triumphaetly demon strated in Iflnneseta. B•cept . seeong the odes holden, the Adviloistratlaq ti not popular, and the peusoerits, generally, are for ,Doughis., But he bee lest every thing in . that State. The' Re publicans base made • clean sweep, and Sell. Shields, the frieniliof Douglas, cannot be nomad to tbe 'Senate of the United States. All there facts will weigh heavily against Mr Douglas in the Charleston Convention: ' Is elm of the authriaii of Old Ittosso some of ths Soothers rapers are'ditaistaliag that Votress 'atan iatarfer* alt behalf elf.olare7, slid spread around It father. safeguards. , They soessly do aisd suet is laterferises In presiding slavery is ths....tstrbarlss, tart the mettles of a cordon of I eras,* and forts stand lb hada of slavisbtss, pr rent bereette saothsr lath tastirreetitts sad to Misfit *neaps alithoslavea If tbs whites of *be pap a s 7 04 : 4 1 1 . 2 4 1144 0" 4 "" 1 " 4 forth by ths, Bleb Swesittr asy each • destined be sods of th trot Cairo', in shall • • • Ms a stoney Nada% - • - • ~ Ammo arm Awitrrimil.lll.-..Tbe sit. leas t• the eapludists; the . Wilmot' men of this Coirity,Mlll-olimilMeiriihrei its'orir eillitimil. et_ ' cell forit mooting: to he .Iml at. Pennsgivatif WA In thrf 1 101 .thillb, on r oftergl!ms: 21.4 5 ‘ '- - iron* 224 at 2 OAS & - .4 c mantes Irma Near • linikkeill he patent, and. ' andllintalqi Mk ' 1a1..4 bdurtthe masting,raii MO mans. hewing investinentabere, that it his ditty Was. did Ist.poshing tonompkision Iliti:;•hultuen and Atli 1 % Wawa Ilailroad. ;It - fs I ' a that irthil 11)9 proemial ibnitiiiiee bit made that plumy beet' will depreciate in :vales mu mots then the ,anent of the aimparativiify 11 sum.required efekia siiii : and complete the mid. Will it not hotelier to 'make the livestmant we 'are ;called upitotoik end preserve 4st which in biting s edfutly attested; therttO maim" a "penny wise, pound foolish!' course 3 • If ant: l 42lnm and pop. elation are ern, to be won bich again, it most ba by the building of a railwaytrios 'm . B dined connection at all seasons of a, year, with the Eastern market. Tbu objeethi, hi hind the lia burn.and Alleluias Ituad mph cash, end 1 0 he 'relieved of. may- debt aluttsrit; Tbas 'the road will . pay abets other mots''those. capitelt.ers doubled up, are - unable to dolt's* dividends. " In short, the /lobate and Allentorn nailroad is the only means wbereby we eau sale this Regina from business soolhilstkia, and place as on a proper - footles with Other Regimis. It now ni k ts with • property bottlers in this County, to say whether . 1;01811 be built. Lot all be inirsent, at' the meet. log of Tuesday week ; let tb in beer farts ; let them miles the importenee_preserving their 4 1 presentinvestmeets bare by 1 rustles in the new e: project (Or onrelief; and th„ r n let them set.— yhemi ie aqn e in ibis auttliir, should be done • t.: i promptly. • t • . p . • ,- , 0 111 , 4. II 1 ss li sts 4 s How vas Ansisurrealtoi tato Brass rot sat • Uattiste• Fittnx OnntizacirElontlha 'ago Sec retary Floyd rseeleed the folllswing letter: Cntcuitate. August 20,1859. Sig have lately rendered information of a movement of ea GREAT IMPORTANCE that I `feel It to bit my dozy to imparfit to you without delay. I have discovered thet eaistence of a pa ella Alssociation, having.for US object TUE LIB ERATION OF TUE SLAVES AT TUE SOUTH BY A GENERAL INSURRECTION.. The lead er of the Moiement is OLD JOHN BROWN. Lite of Kansas. He has been in Oncosts doling Site winter. drilling the Degrees therm and they are only waiting his' word to atm far the South to asiist the slaves. They have one of the leading men, a whiteonan in an *finery at Maryland ; where it is situate d I have not been able to learn. As. coon as everything is reZdy.' thole of'their number who are in the Nordista States and Can ada are to taloa in steal! Comtinnicis: to their ren dezvous wh ic h is in the mounteins in Virginia.— They srillpses down throughtl'enusylsauis and 1 Maryland, and enter Virginia. at harper'! Ferry. 1 Brown left the North shout three or four weeks ago, end will ARM - 111E NEGROES and strike the ask* in. s few siieks,,,andiso that whatever is done 'trust be' done. at once. Miej bate a large. quantity al arms at their rends root . and are prob ably:distributing then: alrendY. As'l am not ful ly in their confidence, this is all tbe information. I Can give you. I dare not sig soy mum, to this, but istrust ;that you wilt noilisreicird the warn ing on thataccouot. The Secretary 'of War ; and of coarse Janis were therefore, a.' • of ;head:ended. outbreak. Did'eithetr take on step to'prevent it? • They did not. , • • ' Tut Beaman:Ls Imsectutao.—dit' Mexicali ' convict aina ruffian timed contain, with some a three burid red • fullowirs and 'bade of Indians. is threatening Brownsville, /sae: The inhabi• tents are wom . Out; the local ohniteers bays been defeated ; the great State of i learts seems yarn• u ps,A, aid the National Oov t moist with extra. ordinary energy has senea w novas: to the Valid of our countrymen at rowniville.. What "'does it , mean? From the no tion' i of Teske and "our eavernment in regard to the miserable , mat ter, it anion evident that a 's barna. is on foot to involve us in another quarrel with hiesleo; the ultimate object. annexation{ Else' why not at once crush the miserable ctortiost raid? The people should' watch .this Br‘vonstille affair, and see it the deeign is not to lulu, defeat, multiply i t trouble, ascii e the country, d .well tilt? matter for that part of the Presiden ssnessage which Is to be pathetic and patriotic 51 the subject of Mexi can outrage: Watch and..wali. Low *owns, whose evettful litis4las given her considerable proMinence ii in New York, liv ing in retirement. , The New York icerrespondont of the Press; think. she will e before the public in stints shape soon, for to eny hit' the famine- . tion of facing an audience , would. tusks her ai mitintbropic and miserable a the i boy was Who "run with Nlneteenses boys, who 'on seeing. ope of the new steam fires.en - Ines malting down Broadway, said to his cow Mon t "Jakey, they say they, slut s pin' to , are notbin' etas but !team engines any more, tali when they. get 'Pm 111 steam , there won't ben ' coore'llres. I don't I like that; /don't ;--if they ain't a goin! - to bars no more tires what's the us o' Hein% a air— Daring her recent sojurn lot England, Mrs. Lola made claim to a portion_ol he awhile of her late husband,Captain, 1111'4d. Zrhe heirs demurred, re but on being . ihatened witli chancery, prudently 'ciimpromised :natters by alensing tier an annuity. (• 1. . Port!—The Baltimore. predicts s dissolu• lion of the Union, if the Republican party should be suceiresful in 1860. No linger,!6lr. Sue. The flirt man who mules in 'eus"lll sa attempt would be Lung . as 106 ea Virgnia luteada han - gios Brown oil the 2il of December. - 1 _4 , . , • . • LITERARY-80, • , ~ PITITSTiLLILITICRARY Sc merT.-At • IittJOINT meeting of this - Society hal at tbet Pennsylvania Dell on the evening of the B,th last, the following &ricers were elected for the ensuinri term: Presiclear—FßANKLlN B. GOWEN. - - Wee Presideir—Wit. Ai it. see. Iht. Secretary-IJ. EDGAR RICIIARDS. - Treasurer—Davin B. t RISSN• 1 A business meeting of the cm iety i will be held at the Pennsylvania Bell, On uesday evening, Nov. 15th'. 1859, at 74 , o'clock, t make, arrangements for the opening public meet bg of the Society on the Lillowing Tuesday even g., , 13cnuitautz• Haves LI errant ASSOCIATION inert on !Itraday evening. The exercises fur the evening were postponed. - •' Tho exercises fur next Tb follows:—Reading by Jn.a.l for debate—"ls our. gunnery external factions than from discussed by C. L. Pinkertoi on the affirmative, and P. ] Field nit the negative. , . • St CLAIR LITERARY AND SCIRNT'ITIC ASSoCIA. ilort.—The - exercises on I t _Tuesday evening were :—A Lecture by the RiV. Samuel LAlrecey —Subject, •••Fausticiste." -Reading by R. R. Breckens--Subject, "The rt mma rte ." - Discus alon on the quertion—,"Are t e Eng ish and French justifiable in their warfare-against China." No decision! given. • , The exercises for next Thesday; evening, Nov.. Ifith,zwill be:—Lecture by X. Lterhert. Reading by JOhn 11, Davis. Deb to on ,the- (portion— "'Should Congress probillt the extension of slavery into. the Territories of United Stites r Affirma tive, N . Breekens ad Porter. Negative, t hi . Jackson and Her* g. 1 811..vitu Cnxu , Lrrariatt, Ass claviox.—The exercises of last. Tuesday evening, were reading by James Foley—Subject, eErsayl on history."--- The Question, "Whether °Ohre two has been more beneficial to Mankind the poet or the oratorr was dismissed in the affirmative, by Wm. Winleck, 'John J. Davey and D. r. Butler, • Negative, James Folti, J. Wesley atid C. Taylor. , Decision In the negative. The exercises for next iTuesday evening are reading by Wm. Winlaekd this discussion of the -.question, o r. sla v ery m oral ' il r Affirma tive, 43. Taylor. James • h oley, B. Winlack and James McLaughlin. Negative. Dj F. Butler, John J. Davey', Wm: -Winleek abd.J. Wesley. , , - - !lam advertisement of Or. Pantint'a Liver Invlgo. *tor and faadly Cathartic Pill, in another column.. . 1 - I ' •- - EDITOEVIS ABLE.fr 1 A ,.. , ~ .. . .. 7 nil/a mar as LeARINgD raock A:11011L--Lis ,reas is a work, a vast . male, ;tit -51 r. Harland Coultas, an accimplishof bohMist; author of "Organic Life in Animals and ileum," and an tiko earnest thinker,' The au ' r in, ;ibis very inter esting work brings forest _new .4,leris in regard *Abe' development of leer y s, mid sketches with a masterly hand, the genlogicall.meord&of pri-, metal botany : Nn lover;' nor filieed of nature sboold fail to peruse. this 'fork, width the authcm Fairies to complete in fliers numbers, for Mr. • Coultas hes'ibe true enthpsiaim ‘ of &student of • as ore, and after setting foith the humorous beau ties, harmonies and adafttabilitiMy of vegetable life as exhibited in the trei, he uses them in Hine ' grad'," of his "isles of political add "Cala) *cone my—aiming to benefits' wells' listorest hit real- an. The work is for aide y John 'Alexander, 52 South Front street, khilacielphis.l The anthoee' address is, Philadelphia Prat Offida. Tan Dsconsaa !farina or van TADVII.B,noz, —,Friend Dodgy snay feel f.rond of it. it is Com -1 plots In silks details. millet three very Inc Mei stlraliogs. selll 84, 'vi re be Departure". sad "The Return .;" atid e faslilos plate i alio two well cienuted steel enitravingi, descriptive of "Suspense" and "Savoy ii•stiso 'colored plate of . fruits. 'Piero are many oi,ber pattern. plates; nth. .thl to the ladies. _This oundssr.eosstains In addl.. ilea Si piece of tousle, endfn Bump variety flora thse pee! of 'Oodey'a popiler. con baton. 'Psis I t. leather in fie esielleisci,iprovsci: at the enter. , 'pride; Puidisber-is .detenained .. render Ms Mainline. auspproathaidelth its It e. ' Copies . of tali Diriesther stestesOsikt;a obtained 'at Din. , Staa e_slore. . , . .I. 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A: Godfrey, .Agest of tho York Yarroors' iiistsol Fire istirsosee Citarpitoy, boo reiroved his office tolostor's tniek buitdiop is Soria drier, between Notirtgiss sod Market stroeUp,PotisoMe. • • • , Bia/Op BOWIIIIIO, of this Rpiseopat ten, administered the rite of eonlinnation in Trinity Chard*, this Borattgli;'en Thursday , iven . lug last, sod preached an interesting, sermon. On thb ?cession time Arleen persons Were eintdruisd. 47/I•Ths Mend Ani,*!ep Uowell Esq., The newly elected Dittrlct Altorney:sires defy sworn Into vale* 011 1 Mouday Wt. Mr. Yfeher. bee appointed Si his Tao. T. dbointr„Etq.. at wtroee dice In Mar tot street, Mr. Mabel Pottsville °Mee will be located. Mr. Ifieber will we feel conlideri discharge the duties of Ids new Lewitt= wilb sbtiltX and dblllttlf• • • .' upon Mt Dudes.—Orafeiday last Dr. A. Shutt; of Auburn, „the nrely,eleeted Director of the Poor, took ids swat in the Board. Tb. Doethela a man of 'Waimea and praCtierit elperlooto; and we think that under the manaptitent of the present Board the attain of the Alum House will he properly eared for. , Of Mr. Antos Iloffman, whose teem of dike iSB just expired, we can truly say, that he retires from the Board with credit, for the Impartial and careful manner to which he discharged the dulled of his position. Mr. Is a man of sound judgment, ind as x Director won - the esteem of all wlib'whom be came to Contact.- • , . - r. Mei:art.:Jana J. Reikrt and George M. Dallas -Jr., recently admitted to the bar of this coknty, are youag gentle*, of *eonsiderable ability aed will andoubtedly,make their mark In the rorponsible profession they have adopted.: As members'of the Pottsville Literary 'Society, they hare give° minim ()nature moraines* ; socially they are much reipseted, and we believe ,that to a client's can In their hands will always blibrooght that earnestness, eon! and ability. which guish tb. high-toned lawyer, and sane to witrcen fidencii and secure !deistic. practice._ • per' Oar Ewes:prising Cirizeis.—An referring last week, to what Mr. George Bright bad done in advancing the improvement. of this. County, in the baste of penning the paragraph, we loadter tautly omitted to award die credit to Mr. George Lerch, for the , part he has taken in the saune,vork. He •iso, hid in interest in the Palo Alto Bolling 'Mill, and was active with menet end time. in firm ly mtablithing that Important work. With Mr. Bright, Mr. Lerch was earnest and energetic. in the stonstrietion of the new building, which is to great an *nutrient le our Borough, and to him equally with Mr. Bright is great credit due fur so substantisl an Improvement. We recognise Mr. Mr. Lerch's . spirit, energy and great luminess ea forye.ra associated with Mr. bright, with peculiar- satisfietion, and regret 'that we omitted the proper recognition in our last. It was solely through inadvertence, and we make the 'auteade oh eerfully. pEirJeek Froo.—There . is a mellow ring In bla elegant enfant; whist, beets the melloir days of autumn: , , Mr. Jack Frost does but kiss the chaste face of nature,, and behold ! bow she blushei in the maple, the woodbine *wreak, and turns all manner of colors in the'beech; the linden, the chestnut and elm. Bow beautiful she looksin her heightened color ! But her brilliant complexion Iv, alas ! but a heetie—en: evidence of frailty-6 precursor of speedy decay. Consumption imports this glorious and exquisite loveliness to her countenance-but the expression lomat of ibis world; it is celestial, the ushering in of the' Indescribable future.. The beauty of the World is most revishiog when first touched by the magical ficgers - of the frost, which is et once the death , stroke of. the foliage, and a cense of its 410 g-dolphin splendors. Thus the sun sheds a lustre over creation at his setting, surpassing his noon-day glories, filling the uni verse with a flood of light and beauty, as if • to in-' damnify mankind for the priVefions of both dar ing the approaching night. nature dresses herself in her wonderful beauty, as a parting pledge of her love; as a memorial for ,us, to take and to cherish during the } timbre days of the coming winter, when followers eon blossom, no 'verdure qtliaken. • • ..Sill'ifilitail.—There will be a epeeist meeting of the Yield Officertof the Ist :Brigade, 6th Dii: U, P. M:, to`-day,'ai I o'cloek, P. M., at the Ez change Rotel, this Barough. The object of the , "writing le for the,purpose of auditfog and adjust. lug the military fond of the Brigade.:'• -!' • An:inspection of the Scott Artilldiy Company, Captain Charles Loader. of SchuylialrUaven, will 'be held, on Saturday, 19th instant, by Inspector ,lames Nagle. The Company will be attached to ithcoPirst Regittent. The uniform we understand, ilia foe simile of that worn by the, Washington elitilleristior this Borough. _:. '. ' . The Washington Artilleeitts Will parade oulhe afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, as a battalion of i • four manna's, under command of Major: lameti Nagle. It is anticipated that the corps will pa rade at lust sixty-foar_ muskets on the occasion, and the display will be tine. ; It is not improbable that the Hamburg Cornet • Band will be engaged for the minion: , ;The Artillerists will give s tonert in the even- leg; at'whieh a host of rensleal talent will be pre sent and inform.- W. predict for the corps a brilliant andiencaon the obeafioo. 7 , I levet:aware Is IWAiocuts. ' Question in mo'ris deeps from internAl foes?" to be audit. C. 'Ete Mailer . Patti and Wm. A. AsillekuytkiU Comely Alms House.—A, toga lir moothirmeeting of the Board of Directori a the Poor was held at the Alms Houle, on Mn ds', November 7, 1859. :'Present, N. 11. Dir e, Charles Focbt and Di. A. Shuiti. , The Steward reported the following as this rens? ens of the Douse for the.itooth ending Oember ' 2l, 1849 :—Plumber in tbti` - r lfonse on the first daY . of November, 268; tame' time last year; 292-4 e: ereare of. 24. Oft;tie above, 70 are in tbelositne and -- under RO.._- daps:m.l443 \ in 4i nursery, Eaed teal treaiment. ' , Admitted daring the most' of li s 'October, 44; d Imrged, 28; absconded, 1; b 1 b e, b t 1; deaths,-T, end ilt mt,. Lodging sod ts, ls Were famished 21 traveling paupers daring (the month. Ont:d r relief was granted to eigh t families, &moan lug to $64 00. , ..- Bills were pi‘ to - Prerioisly 114 • - $23,938193 • OverdrawU'af app. $033.110i Paid towardi w bospital flocs list January, • 4;846 03 Coet of mateteusnee from tat of /act, •up to the protein time; ' $15,779.95 jeer On Monday week a delegatids or the Gold Intent Fire Company, of this Boiongh ,proceedid on a visit to Harrisburg. They arrived - there via the Dauphin - and &aqui:banns. It. It ~a 1 one o'erwrii ware received by the Citizen Fire Compsiy, that place, and snorted to quarters - prepared far ;them at Omits, Slate Capitol Hotel. 'Doling the day they visited the various plaeei of interest, the Hells of the State Capitol and crossed the big bridge over the.Susquebanne. Tuesday afternoon the Dutton" was placed in their bends, under Chief Director, Wen. H. Louie'? and 'they pr.seeeded to Market Square to test the lIV powers of - the celebrated - machine; After tale; it to their satisfaction, throwleg an strearns,lo a heightof -120 feet, a little seam, not in the 1411 s, iris enacted betweeu dst:food Irtencand - IMPIre, of Philadelphia, also visitors, which resulted in A • thorough wettingiont inside) to both parties. ‘. Tuesday evening they partook of a umpteenth repast,'get up by the "Citizen" at the* Fiehatige, and returned home Wedieiday, well pleased with their trip. ' • . •. • The annexed ,has been. banded us for pubilts• , tlett _At a Mated meeting of tbethod Intent The °mason No. I. held on Wedoesday evening, November , 9, the following resolutions were naaelmously adopted: Sesoleui. That we endeavor to .sprees in this slight manoerour appreciation of the kindness and hospital ity with width we were received and eatertained by the Cltime Vim Company, Independent, Na 1, while to Ilarristusq. Resolved, That to their Committee, sae and All, we het deeply todebted for their IllettiOlUlto visit an agrembisione. Reseisal, That. it the .Citisen" who Clipped cur dol. Inte‘la t6 l4P;t, e tre et tll:at aball= a rli t inge o = of the Capital :Mink hisvm gOgises Gam% and lbw President and ,Cmmittes of the _Hope Are Cora. -tzar of Remistri t likat we titans ourAheake to the *Seers the Deaphle iSualuebearsallallreed Company. • geseteat, That we tender oar sincere Wake io the Pawn enareeteber la4h/swellings," kor the/courteous aad liberal meow leleh they esturtaleed us. N llhas,34l'. `utsr laktlestithing wpi hot soon be fite, MlMM=wa Oaf *sit liel* lelemilblia•tbel as , 1511"1141 .4144tAlle 10004 sPel• 01 . """ 1 " °1' _rut i o • Wit belPii-ib 1.1.14 visiting lEnelselk` egg , - 7 104 ,6 boo *OW* Omar. tie f url&il 1. opiteL ear -*** l4 P Bl6 " V .To VA b, lll east will fisaig*taloM e*Wat • leder et the Coakpaer,. . . zr: ire ni /AMR* char. dear. rain. cloudy d sod order. drawn amtraliking $786; 92 23;17 . ii 06 8,179',!)3 or Tit ARXI as' romesAt.l Is Veil well that Dr. 'Davbes bey marsishoal4 take the premium la Schuylkill sad Balm eouuticov—time lash being the .quick. eat,. if they cannot raise faster horses; but It would set do for him to come to Layne with sueb a lagging. Why we have horses that "go .11 blind" in 2.48. It our FtiroLikouth ego, 3 mia ow was rated out, end the premlim was taken at ; 2.4? over a hoary sandy track. Whim that time Is mall your way we will coadesieod tead mit of as equality; with a fair field for comps-. Woo to eve If "the mare Is the better horse." WilixsOarrei .4 . 0 V. 8, 1839. • - Ls We presume - that some of Otir 'readers know" whether better time than - 3.10 has beetvelde bare. If so, "L.", should be favored with' tbeJi formation, In order that flehuylkill In the' turf lth wry rise In kis oplukm. • 171, PAIS anc) =mu. jlGP•Deaths in Baltimore last week. 81. fir•Dristbs in Philadellibia bat week, l9B. jar A- very haedsome monument hes been *meted at Montrose, (Scotland,) to the memory of the lati Joseph Ilzme, M. P. - JIMP•Ths total nastier of slaves in Gectimla is, 4413.11 K baring as average valise of $618,637 and an aggregate vales of $271,620405. • Air Thursday last was observed in Philo/lel phis and etrostbsre. as the centennial anniversary of the birth-day of Schiller. • Its died la 1805, et the age of fort]-era.. jorJoe. Death, aged 17 years; had his right ann so eariooefy injured et Carter's Greenwood thii COM% t ail week. that amputation wO rendered necessary. = Peter,dierlson, of Tamaqua, has been appointed Superintendent of repair*, on the Lit tle Schuylkill Slimed. ti# - the vacancy wea -1 stoned by the re (gelation of Mr.-David D. Lewis. • Jar A Bolos firm has just made two pairs of shoes for a stare in one of the Soli - then* States, which Mscrurea 16} inches in length, 6 inches eerier the bail of the loot-and 17 inches around the instep, - • • Since lb. Breach troops hay* beam its tioned in Italy, It Is said that more loonier- Oases have taken place Lotweart them and the Italian women, than_ occurred between the Aus trians sod Italiaorrin forty-Are years of °coups- don. jedlr The largest bar of California gold ever brought to Neer York was recaltefon Monday by the American Exchange Bank, bud will go to England.: It is.4orth $11,226. It weighs •185 poends, 7 ounces, and measured 12 inches in length. 4 inches I n width. and bk in depth. *Mr That envoy 'nf Mankind, Consumption! ens be cured, but it is far better to ,prevent the cruel disease from fattening itself on the system. -by the timely use of -a remedy such as Dr. Witter'. Balsam of Wild Cherry a6ords. Boy' none unless Lt has the writteli signature of "I. Butte on the w4per. Arlo Essex County. Mass., Mary' R. Jones a married woman of eighteen years of age, who ha log been deserted by. her husband, abandoned her infant child le.the woods of Haverhill, where it starved to death, pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaoghter, and eras sentenced to twenty yeats at hard labor inrithe House of Correction. - .-' 011 , 411.1 Mary Jane Beek of . New Haven. whose tendency to insane Ms of a peculiar kind was recently manifested on board the ears between New Haven and Hartford, has been furnished with a bracelet Inscribed with her name and residence, at. that when found wandering hereafter, she may be returned, to ber-home. - *PM way to keep well, take,McLiAl's Cel ebrated Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier, be careful in diet and no disease can attack the system.—This coral:el is , the most effective A tern live and Tonle ever known. It is a perfect pre ventive of disease, and it strengthens the system and purifies and cleanse, the blood. Try it, and , you will be convinced. See the advertisement in another column. . . rFriday, the 28th day of October, was the anniversary of the execution of -the celebrated English navigator and ladventoter, Sir Welter_ Raleigh. lie was born it Budieigh, Devonshire, did good service to the State during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but on the ascension of James I. he lost his interest at Court, and after a long imprisonment in the Tower of London,, was un justly accused of treason and beheaded tthon To*. er Hill; two hundred and fifty-ooe years ego—the 28th of Ootbbte, 1818. Per*An Arkansas paper publishes a thrilling narrative of an Enlist:tutee's .advemores in the gold regions of Kaniss.Mr. Pope went to Pike's Peak, and be and his earapanions roamed about all winter through the mountains and on the bead of the Platte. - For twelve months they bad neat: log to eat bet fresh meat without tall and pepper. One night they- found a , cave; into which they crawled; and found the e odies of six verso!) s who bad' been -frozen to. d the They booed great quantities of gold, hut had scarcely any tools,and , made but about twenty-be dollars per month eac h. •-Mr. Polio intends to return to the gold region. 1 Air An anecdote, relative to the lete-Professor Wilma), is just now ciicaleting. When the suitor -for the hand of Professor! Wilson's diughter !sad, gained the lady's approbation, he was, of course, luferred to papa. Havink stated his, probably, . t, not unexpected case, the danger gentleman was directed to desire the lad to come to hei father, and doubtless. her obiolie ere rites prompt. Pro -fearer Wilson bad before', him,l'or review, some f ir work, on the fly-leaf of which. was duly inscribed, " Mat Ike maker : s compfi teats " Ile tare this out, pinned it to his daughter's dress, solemnly led her 1 to the young lover, and w vet back to his work. ' jillr`A young man and woman were 'courting last Saturday evening ,at t nedk.use'of Mr. Black well, in Stonewall Towns!) p, N. J., and both fell asleep' while eating betide a warm - stove. - Daring their nap the dress of the oung lady took fire, and -when they stroke er clothes, were all in flames.. Skivvies to shoe ingly burned that she lived but a few hours. The young man was also `setionsly injured by the Are in Ma drone to save his companion. The parties were' engaged to be married, aria dap' young woman , bad made 'her wedding purchases on theday of the accident. . ' BEELZEBU . II . : IT ISE BLED OF TOWIM HILL. •Ev?rlwhere thionghout emotion, Tom and to the midnight hour. Beelzebub hinter buoy 'ileekltig whom be May devout . ..! t.Thl here fore nada Ita W s we learn Wpm fib bran y`.geriptare doubt— _ I • . T ' 80, when ring sibs bell of conscience; TINWfor Beelzebub look oat. Though he hare a alk cloven. Yet be gently, lig goes: And, when heifer eons is waking. ' Is not apt to stub his toes. ° Sure of.foot. and rtaPPiditiAirt Not a footfall you may; hear; Yet old Beelrebub TM reach you, And be roaring In your ear. Teel for he. "of Item Ile fallet, *. with fiendish int 'rejoice, 11;lby roaring like a lion, lie ran drown your inuird YON Don't you listen to tie demon; If you do, be will deceive, With the sophistry so subtle, Whisyeed Pour mother Eve. Do not eat of fruits forbidden By the laws of Clod and.zasn. Though the sly: old serpent utter, .Yreely eat of all you can P' To i friendship for your neighbors, Sympathy for al distressed, Charity and kind P+rbsetranee. • Glee a borne within your breast. Constaney, and love's devotions Oberfah as of pelf a part Let not Satan drive the angels • • From chambers of your heart. Let the flight Ue aye*your armour; While the eword of Truth you wield—. Then, by Ilesveo made strong in valor, You shall stand and war yield.. '16;00 the very urriore of Del's"' With Ibis legions may assail; Not s shaft shall rearh.your borate. _Throe& your trusty coat of null. Toch a coat. I mat acknowledge, Is ccoat much better far • Theo the best they man urretari At the Tower Ilailßarssr. That Is saying teach, yes my .doeh Indeed—it'd - troth Is bold 1— Tor the coats at Tower Ball are firmly Stitched, and cheaply mold. • ♦a a Hart who's well intentioned, . We to eery man would nail Wear the coat of mall we're mentioned, Or a avid from Tower Mil. " The largest'and most complete assortment of Clothing in 'Philadelphia, now on hand, adapted- to the present and approaching season, sad for ask st the usual low pry's, at , . . ' BEN NETT & CO.'s _ Tower oil Clothing nasnor t . 518 Market street, between bpi' & Mb, Smith tide, - 1 PIIILADELPIII'A. SPEPSIA. • Considering the various forms In which this disease dere:kips itself, it may well be called "by- '- des headed.", felts train follow lodigsttios, Pain is ffreereieb, Heart -Rd/18, Water_ Brod, Cowive. emu, Piles, Acidity, Opreftion after Eating; Anodic., Platslewl, Torpor of the Liter, Dissi sew, Debility; Female • Coimplaiott, &c. Some of the first men in our land have given their weitters erirtideetia relative to the cures effected be their own persons by the OiTOINA IrED Bli11112) while testimonials froin other soureesieditorial opinions and voluntary expressions from _persons who are averse to see their names In print, - are perfectly overwhelming. Read the fullowiog from a highly. respectable Clergyman.: . EAST TALIIITOS, Mess, ffeb.9,11338. To the editur of the Portietill Jfirror.—ffir • OXYGENATZA Dictint.—For mote th in twenty. ye years I have" n a sufferer from I he dyspep.. ale- Besides ta ig the patience *fay family, physielons in the almost useless trial of their va rious prescriptions, theee tried a great variety of - vetoet widieine with &similar resell. Through the blade/ma of my physician, I received lest March, half a doses bottlee of, the (XYOENATED L began. to use them' . will:mit eny' hope of _deriving help froth Ahem.- Being deteraiteed glen them a fair trial, .I n*2;11111'4 dlieir.isse l , tbea f bavv T elra3bcalb b t l thk 1 1111 t lot sathety Imp trial acidity of the itonabi • " ...4 1114 tri* as estaligebt !NOM, eyi artif the awful sod aboest oßitraetieg Ilia headache, irbith ot. IleiftW 41 0/* 141tbetphis ',billy el:ltW Ili Die -- itiay and for all other, toluistalaldeties, aid ate. doted lig* audio. /.feel that lowa it. as ao ex- Passion of gratitude - to Her Fade 1 Col, and alio allele to tberibile. to realowead their, litil 'gewitalliitters, it in toy estiwation, - ,a sere: am tidy fo lo ooo . ltilli t, noel treziog. sod ;artial et alt dinaset;tombleh pooehumarilleet: iii bats - the dyspepsia. Bowleg safread so long, and tried a minx diffareut remedies wirliWo rood reiult. I eat: ietomweed , the. Ogygen;ated Bitters with a colifideiae few °their woo. IC any of the raiders Of make 'Bien:e'en sofferingi I beg of , thi l ot m e t make trial of these Bitters without delay. 1 . - • '-' -- WHIR R. CUSHING. - - i Prepared by float W. Fl i tetw & Co.,ltotton, and fur sale by John G. Drew , 1. C. Ituittres. sad Henry Saylor. Pottsville; &L. Huntaloger, Sahey11:111 iIiMITS; IL W : avost, klisissillle. 15. J. Fri sod kleGuipo tit wlatiTouslitios al. Shinier, Port Carbon , pat arr, Pinegrove :0. Itaigae & Son. Tuscarora; .oharles Mersii, New Philadelphia; Jonas Robb:hold, Port Clinton;R. H. Irvin. St. Clair; E. Phillirir, New Castle:Soho I Williamport; sod by, dealers eraOa rbere. Satta2t;',ll -.•-- re . 1 '; • Te the Nervous • Both HezeilA Retired Clergyman having been Tutored to hetb in a low days, after many yam oft nervous mamba& le willing to assist others by esudid mag [free] a amy of the presetiptlen used., . Meet to B.V. Job* id. pagnalt, 188 Felton street, Drooltlyn, 31.1 f. 140:2111 • iti- niters ,vatins. &moll Saw.ing ebtsile~eThis ample, durabli nod silkiest Warbine, which bas taken presilouis and idtplosuss at vier, irk at srlikb It has been exhibited, itod wbkh hobos' Pro. wowed by rotopekut Judges to be one of Itioreoettise• fel machines invested, ran be es'euet Richter klirwasp. sou% Uardware Store, corner of Oestre and Mast stoe POTTOTILIJi 'Workers to wovid are reepertfUlly Invi ted to esti sad Judo) for them res. Orders , left with Masers. Stichter Thompson 11 be prourptly2ilikd.— PRICE-1135. NO. O. OEM ;Ageat. Pottsville, November 6,'69 .. • 4644 POlas 'the most thorough and nucomprOcuising antidotes t the poison ot. 4/11011011 that the world has ever seen, are at nos MVO Um* the mildest and least violent In their °paranoia: Elenae they are peculiarly adapted ito the complaluts;'of fe males. Their &Iterative mlsslow Is performeerrltheut pain or any undue dlsturhanieef.the system. Obstr , lic tions are geneally reinored, first/1440es era Inver. ceptith restrained, functional derangeinesta' of the most delicate nature are rei4ily controlled, and bort health and vigor are restored to the Maude liastid by the use of this Invaluable sued iclueosit host subjecting her to any of the inconseuleakies and 'dangere which inevitably attend the "sharp iractice" .of the regular ;; faculty sur.h'eases. • Alirniegiortgoot to Feseinles.opst.Cnimasse's iriLts—Thecomblnatlon of inisedients •is those Pills are the result of a long and attendee practicer. They are mild in their operation, mid certain In correcting all Inegularlties, palatal mettstriatlima, routoTleg all ob structknie, obetbee from eold j or - otherwise, hisadacbe, pain In gbe side, palpitatbM id the heart, disturbed sleep, which , always arise troM Intanupgron of nature. They ran besu corsiallyasequ a preventieel ,Tbelte .Pills should never lee taken i pregnancy, as they timid 'be sure to mina Miscarriage) Warranted pstraly veg etable, and tree tiol3ll suything lajsrbns to tilvir health. Karpildrdl , rections, which . ahpuld be feed, ac company each but: • Price pl. Sent byi mail, by enclosing St to any authorised agent, It. B. IIIITCUi US. General Arrat for the tT d., l Sd chembir se., /tem York. To whom all Wholesale orders should .be addressed. Sir Sold by Joria 0. Behalf .5 Say; Pottsville, and ilmtvrr Brace t lino„ Reading. • fioivi .WirWiss t Wigs I Wigs I. tlATCllEiAtit'S WIGS and' TOIIPEIs sarp all. Thai lull elegant, light, easy and thimble.. Fitting to a charm—noturtling oohs Ind—o log oil tbe bead; inched, n a l. amo r al, metal where these things are pro rly understood al • poly] • Breedray, /tic airopair Drat Hair Dye* flair Dye 1....... Win. A. antatentor's :Hair Oiol The ORIGINAL esti UST in the World. Ail Winos are mere Itoltat4ne,slid should bilayolded, • • If you wish to escape ridicule. GitAy, RED, or RUSTY thin Dyed instantly to a besatitat and Natural Wolin or Black, w Bloat the least 'injury to flair or Skin t i v FLFTEAN MEDALS and LAMAS bare itsten awar ded to Wm. A. Batchelor 'lola MD, and over sp,ooo ap plications bare beetsmade tc the Mak ot his petiole of his .tamous Dye • i WM. A. mtittiErairs 14i lit DYE produce, • color nedlo.be distinguished fro ,nature, and Is w.t , -attativrn not to infant In the least, W i lmer long It mail be aid tinned, and the P 1 Worts o bad Dyes remedied ; the Male invigoratedSor life by 'his splendid Dye. Made, sold or applied (in private rooms ) at ltbe Wig Factory, '233 Broadway, Ne York." ' 1 • Sold in all cities and tow ollhe :United Sides, by i t. Druggists and Few Goods lers.. ' , . 1 SktrThe Genuine has the tattle and addresS upon a 'steel platireograving on fo aides Of each fox, of ".. u t WLL lAti A. BATCHELOR, 213 MadwilYs Now York. A Pow, Poitsvlllii, Pa. • -”ArSuld bj Joint G. 1510 , JrUE 9 EOM` Medical isjcovery OF TH AGE. 31. 1 te m u i r ruT s oorma lir :Q °` txubrinr.' bas d -tut cure l 31 , 13117 KIN cip Aram, The Wont Scrofula Down to ii , iommen lie has triad Kin over /hoses bit'fidred esses,and nwv sr failed accept In two netri.: both 'Vander hustior. Ike has now'in his possession over one hundred celtidcatea• outs value all within tvVei4y tidies of Boston. Two bottlei are warm:it/4 to cure a nursing sore ! month. t ylr the worst kind or pito. One to they bottles wlllicure pies on the face Two or three bottles will Bare the system of tlles. ' Two bottle* ore warranted to stir* the worst Om tier lu the stomach. - ' I. • • Three or flee bottles are warranted to cars }he worst' - I kind of Elriiptlll. . .1 One or two batted ant w nailed to care all humor In the eyes. - 1 TWO bottles aie warrant& ...aland blotches among:the h r. , Your to six boatel are wiunnted to nee c‘o pt and running ulcers. ' • One bottle Will cure lab eruptions of the sk, n. Two or three bottles- an{ warranted to curers worst kind of ringworm.. Two or three bottles are waminted to more the most desperate rases ofitheuma Ism. • - Three to four hotter am we/toted to cure sa brhenco. •Tive to eight bottles will ears the Want ,of &fel Ala , One bitbree bottles are warranted to mire be worst ease of Dysperts . la. I ken, from the experien of thou. A 'ds that it has been. reused by a canker to the sto• mac h. One to two bottles areiwarraoted. to mare Ott head- . ...• acre nettles are]wa.. ache. . • / • I . One two bottles are lansntett to regulate a costive) stateof the bowels: • I , i - One t.) two bottles wilt/ regulate 'all deratigetnent tha kidneys. . Font taste bottles hare nred the wMit cares of dropsy. 4 : One to three bottles h cored the worst ctiie of piles; a relief is always expert eed ; what a mercy to gat re lief in stub en sacral's tltig disease! , „1 No. - -change of. . diet' sea vicious' p—eat tWbest you 'tun net end enough of Itl , Butscrtows• rot csx :—Aldnits, one tab1e06.304,1 per day; Childreit over ten lean, disserbepoonfni; Child ren from nee to eight yedra, teaspoonful. As no direc tions can be applicable td all constittalcins, take sue dent to operate on the bowels ts twtce a day. , venlacrcxx6 ili • 00NAI.DIKENNED,Y , Ilik. Ittl {Forrest erred. , Ruzb4rj, Mau. 1 Pelee et. I • - 1 SilFor sale by druggist" throughout the United States. March 19, 'bii :1:;! / 1217 • ' litligiotts 1 )iittiliyucto . Mum. Erucoakt--Ther ---- new,iiad beautiful structure of Urace Church; Mnemonic, (Episcopal,) was ronserrated to the service of Almight.y God, en Wednesday mbrnini of this week. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Dowseak of this diociese.a4ista by the Reverends Desna. Washburn, Prier. Dilsbee; Mincer, Lightner, Stone, Latb mer, Telwaree, Abel and Milos,. The day wis fine, and, the attendance from veig,hboring towns large. The beautiful and bapyessivo servce of cous , ecration of the Church commene•l at AO% o i clock, A. M,, after which the regular morning Liturgy was read by thp Rev. D. Washbutia, followed bY the antlEonrintinkm service, reed by the Derr. A. Prtol. A sermon was then delivered "by Bishop ,Skiiritak, In which be plainly and t ugibiy set forth the rattles du ties of %minor and people:: and after reminding the con gregation, that loUg ere the walls of the building this day cessecrated would saceumb to the ravages of time, and crumble with decayi the bodies of those who now wituessed its'dedicationOrmeld be' mingling with lb* dust, peeled their attettou to a far nobler temple, nett made with hands, Eternal In the Highest, whose builder is Mod, and a temple Infer to be decayed by the rutblitss band of time, ak the temple In which they Wing aspect to meet their reward, forigood done when in this world. The Ltoly CoMmUnion wits then administered to a large number of tommuniesti s, after which at 1 t,4, P.M., the interesting ceremonies cla d services were brought to a Intavestlng featneel In the services of the day, was ihs.plufermanceof •delegation-of the choir of the Sun _ _ day bahool, of Trinity tfureb, Pottsville,mnder the di; tertian of C. Little; rad. .who hid been • Invited to run. duct the musical departmental theservices,• the at rain* otsaired harmony. as se4t fortd Irmo their . Juvenile lips In the world renowned ahannt of .1)r; Done, as applied to the t` Venire Fruttcrarla Domino," in the more anima ted bat somewhat lengthy ./krudicile, 01411i4 ai.ern Domini," in the subllnuerritapfon n in tbeGmimunion I eerriceots arranged by lainbridge. and the lively but impresalre ' , Germ in reins, " as arranged by Warden, -produced a very happy , tfect. and elicited by their car. net asecution, both as regards time and tune many, (complimentary remarks a. - , • - It must be gratifyie o all erne Chriatighe to take the rapid spread of t e iburch In this County. Besides; the con s ecrated MI week by Pishop Bowman, 'lit' one at Cressona. and and at Ashland: others are in pro. grebe of erectioreln dlqiireat parts of the County, and more are prajerdaL: l ' Oaustras.. . - I . = • IVO/TIDES. AKI-METHODL3T. EPISCOPAL Second Street, Pottsville, Rev . it E. GILgOIN Pastor. Dlrlow service every Sabbath a 10 A. U.. sad at 7% P. )1. eIIURIMI. Market Square, Pottaville, Rev. Saxon. llot.staa, Paator._ Melo, oar vice In this Chu. ch .reggerly every Sunday: , Morning, at id% o'clock od ere at 7 **cleat.. Weekly. Prayer' Moenolf, Thursday erealng, at 7 o'clock WVIE : SECOND PDEdIIIITEDIAN +Mt worship regularly at toe Associate Reformed Church Duildlng, Market street—Rev. flaxen Cott Pastor.— Sabbath morning, at 1014 o'doekt eveningA at 7 Velsek. Weekly Leanne and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday eve. Wogs. at 7 o'clock. - typUEOULAR DAF7'IIt,CIIIIRCIT, Yabiuktando st. Vail R. U. Alma, Pastor.. Preaching every Lord's Day at UN A ids M., nail 7P. 14. Meeting fOr Engulry,"Sly Enid:ls. lactate and Prayer. Wed tumidity Erceloss. Social Prayer and Conference, friday Evenlno. 43rPsurs ,sIr77IIEITY CHURCH SERVICEI3,--/Cor.,, r— latni-dtst Sunday OW Trlnllyi-r2 KW" v and ak— St.'Joha vii and 2 Pater IR. 't Eltinday.aftve Trinity.—Dantel viand TII—St. .listint Slant 1 Johal L 27th Ist Sunday In Adsent; • -laslall I sad fl—St. Luke Ito ',Wand Mumtaz. - • 110 t Is-7=_St. Andrew's Day . .—llisrssts xnaud satt-NtSts - it, • 24 mad flab. iervicaa also awl Dotittio u gh irlolaY Violist , .n 4 3bur/xeoerswtlaif_woa.Ab sadsisorsing lis.balf past tinissatkiriaDig Dag Otiittseirsak, punctually. , WASUSII/Ps Sttity. calve to appear - ix as Jammu. . '", • MARRIED. PIUILI-.UUtiLitit--Ort the 9th tort„ - at fleadtag. by See. bi.C.Afghtusr, EIarAILD Bean ream of Schuylkill 011 1 0 J: W Lotuu U, daughter of UO. Ir. 8. nobles, of • 43111111t-MCSUlitlirr-to St. 1P• akaffuni` Phil* i mpia 4 iy• the Sib ft lug., by the Ilig Iffr's hkfair.. William U. Odirsholuor, U. D., hula BOND Pmts. U. if., of Hoboes , berg, NI. to Maur Mousse, daughter of the late AM* Old iigBuroq, of Philsorsi. ' • • 81501-43111EIDIAN--On Thunotty,Noeutotor 3d, of the reddest* of the 21st. Joseph it. Warshall, to Woodhull. nom county. 11110010, tloolor Asa. Umo manly of Stapp county, Oblo,;0 ABAMOTA, D. Awns. ;;;4464W0.r1,1,0f A"olteTtlloao. • I • ' : .DIED. : - ZWING—At IhtbierviU• op Satafr4sy. Nor. trth, da iss Eurso. iff Me or 1100111D0/5119 ab 6 rears. story Variety of CAIIPED3, FLOOR ult CWTUB, Mats, ao4 Slatting. sissy to found at low. pri• eei for essa. at Lb* lIEW CARPET STOKE of Amer Eileen, S. E. wrier Mad t Fake mt., PA ILA rd. WTA IsITED.—A married man desires sitaut:on u Book•kerpei. at ► colliery or store. Cap g io v unottoki Image reeosometidetiob• 11 10 city. Terme moderate Aptly to i B. BANN Jai . Votterille, 19. '29 29, ______ p. ISSOLUTION of Co‘Partnerehip. The partners/4p - bentbalsre aststlon between 48.1EVI' a SON. has Ibis dry been 4lsenived b mutual eansent. WSI. aItAEFF le authorised to settle the business el tbellta arm mid pas ell eletnis stalest the same , ~. . WILLIAM ONANFY, ',.. JOLIN X OBA EVY. tineivrove.November 12,'i9 ; . 4641 I)ISSOLUTION OF CO—PART— NERSIIIP..—Tbe Co:pertnership between George rcpt and Georms was trussing Itt the came of i No Ilt it LSRCII, was dissolved . hY mutual rovls•vd. November 1. Mg. 'The buylneee of t • lat• firm *lll be nettled by either of the ' parties, at' t Mors. - Peraosa having elalms wlll please pelmet tb . and all pe ions knowing themselves indebted will pl meal! and make settlement without tklay. a EORON 11146 NT, OEJKU E LE wit. N. It—OFA)80 II lIRIGIIT takes the liberty; of in ' Dooming that be wilt rootlets the business at: he old atand, where be hopes the public will lavor him as here tofore. -- I Pottyyllle, Not. i. '59 43-6 i .. , . , :-- ' .NOTICES: . : • p shriek hihmant bd made. York. to cure muting of the ear!! 1 COMittlit at ee accisirpasial •aA 41! mirrito! WANTED. DISSOLUTION. _ - NOTICE is hereby given that there is no absolute dissolution or the partnership hens. to is othdiat tis the 1311111 es or T he raL% CO., and RANDOLPII TIAMPSIIIRE. ls sleoply an ar• rangernent surotag the partnere to chauge the mode of doing business fora epee ide period. 46 lioreiober 12, 'l5 $4O. RPSVARD!--Strayed' away 1..... en -wdu n f 7 ntbbtlat Irbii'll;;`,. l 'Jon'ill:2l: i noes& EN Wiesen, years old. is tiled In the left eye . is • good trainer, sod, Is miller th it. If stolen. the zbetewsrd sill be paid for the del very of the horse &IV - to se the subscriber : or PO fa the bored alone nikiresse,•,•Poltnlown, Montgomery i tity. Pa.. 3 . GEOBOM NY. LANDIS. November 1419 ' , VoTict.—All person in posses '. .1 , ,.. Or unpaid enders doe Mai Reilly township, Er InIVI kill Inaoty, far the year 10011, a * respectfully in. Tiled to prevent them to the view ot', the umle..igned, epeeist Mohler as appointed by t he t7ourta of Comlntffi Pleaa to rootage the areounta of the * opervisore of raid township. on at brtiewlinturitay,lotti kA t l y of Nuiember, ISii9, at the °Ate of Jeremiah Need. ' , Pottsvitle. for the, purpose ot (Wattling them to effect t e object of trir appointnnoat.' ' . JEILKIIIAII REED • 'WILLIAM II: JOHNSON, • ! MIA& ricmg.EY, ronsTilte,*.v. 11, , 3941 t• : ' k :Auditors. qFORGE - M. DALLAS..Ir., Attor ney st Law, : Irottsv Ille. ee on t Slane St. nearly oppailtellto 31Iners' Bank• Pottsville, November to, 59 45.a0;• _ . W IL . POT ' c PO TS, Atti r • OinceL-Oktosite Foies'a 1(o (on second floor.) Po&tsville,,Schuylkill Ostobsr 2D, 'u9 - - . D, L DSON, 01 _ L AUD . maj.. d at his Oleo Ult xtreet, game pint, sopth side. , ;10arIag tbattr4 31.5aday of each mot .• XfOTICE is hereby gi' c.o. has been made Pre a re ..o. la. of Pottsville Water Stock (r the name of eJohn Pinkerton: date same hating boon lost or mislaid. TOl - •• . ' '' CIIRIS I ' {Aderini‘tnrfor of Jan., ' Pottsville, Noveniber 5,'59 ._.... ... . A: aNI I NIS'IIIitION NOTICE., ' rs ; ilifieretts letters of Adininlstratlivon the estate of Evan Jones , late of the Borough of ~, Clair. iehay 1- till Courity t dseassest, but been granted by the Resister to the subscrgrer,r.- - !doges is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and throe hav ing claims erig present them for settlemens ' ! ' CECEI,IA .10.idlid, Adatiai 6 sinfris. 4 October S, NOTIQE.—The Partnership hereto . fo re f .; l in trt betwe e n i thei o:sooeArrtr,s under the aware: °tile vi ‘ thilra . w . al of ' Francis iYii. Th y . bu.lneas of llbe late arm will - to aided by Luther A Gable,. • . IPETIqi D. LITTIIEE, . • FRAINC/S DANIELL, 1 II WIRY GABLE. 'LW Polirrille, ll:pt.? , th. 11159 •. I 11-61 ciFFICE of the MOUNT CARBON JILAILUDAD COMPANY. Philo delphli, N0v.1.1850. ,•otite la twat)! given that thi Annual Meeting i'f the stockholders et this Company will be held at this of. Bee, on MONDAY, the rib dater December neat, at 12 o'clock. SI., when an election w 111 to bell for President And Eight Managers, to serve the ensuing year. • • JAMES O. DONN ELL. Rees. Phihdeiphls November 5. • . ' 45.5 1 NOTICE.—An Election for thirteen Dir.cioneor. the Inners' Bank of Pottsville, in the county sehtglkilt. to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the , ntibig Wise, between the hours ot ten o'clock A. and three o'clock P.. 11., on.MONDAY, the '2lst of November next. A General, Heeling of the storkholders will be held at the Banking House, on TlMDAY,tbeflrst of November next. CHAS. IsOXBlOl, Cashier. .Pottsville, Oct. 6.l 0. ":41 2 1t • FOR SALE & TO LET. TO LEASE-SEALED PROPO SALS will be received by the undervigned. at bls Wince at White Haven, ionserne county. Penn's, until the 10th day of December neat. for, leasing •tbe whole, or part of (be mines of the Franklin Cual Company, for a term of fire prows. The improvements eonsbot of two Slopes, driven down In the Baltimore Vein and a tunnel above water lovely to in, twenty•seven feet. . The Knives are capable of producing one bnndred thousand tons per • annum. For Scathe, inforniation tall upon oUr Agent at the Wiwi; or the .anderehtnett. R. u. 110110 A N, Supt. White Litman, Nov. 3,'59 , 411 cat , lIOTS FOR SALE ON TIME.—The stibscrtber Is prepared to sell 'lota on. Greetwood I on time, running from 10 I o 15 years, to those who desk* to Improve the same.' Apply to B. BAN t. C - ONSTANTLY on ,band, T Rails for mining purposes, at reduced prices, ihr cash or good PUN% r UAY WOOD, LEE CO. 26,1 62-tf • 110 LET=-From the first day of April nen't4 the et& of rooms lmmediately- oppoalte the p n,ll,3hureb, now caeopk , 4 as an Sultana. °Mee. AP ly to _ • WM. TIIO3IPSON. :Pottsville, February 5,'6* , - . 6af FORI SALE—One superior 8 inch Pole' Pump. with column pipes end COntiectlonii— a ready to be put into the mines. WUI be sold low.— Apply at the TacliallUll Iron Worts for farther informa tion. CARTER A ALLEN. August 21,'b8 34- • OTS. IN MA RANOr CITY FOR j_jSA Lk.—Apply to John Andarsolt, -Ant, Tamaqua, or to, Frank Carter, Agent, Office. "io. 4. Sliver Terrate, rottsrille, or at t he °Men In Vlabanoy Citi, on Weans'. day n e od Thursday of each snick.. TOR SALE CHEAP-2 first rate 21 horse power Hogioos, as good as nal. 2 Coal ATtliterif Sod Bt-mac 4) Drift Can. and Int of Axles *w 4 Mulei, as 4 big* lot of flare. Waves, bp. IBE Apply to . WM. IL 81.11 Tritsfet, Tromoat, June It, '49 • • . 2t- TOR RENT---=A Three Story Brick Dwelling Douse, with back buildings...al, 'United with pt. and wate r Astute.. ALSO,Two Store Rooms. with basements attached. suitable f o r any kind of business. Warm° the Alßef ICIU BOOM and the Pennsylvania IlaiL Apply to Pulteville, February 2d. '59 9if 31IIRPRY.— 13 ROAD MOUNTAIN COLLIERY. Donaldson. Schuylkill County , ps.--FOR SA LS— he unexpired Leese. with all the Stock and Machinery pf the above extensive and great C dilerY. in full working Order. le offered at a great bargain. Every In. Ihrmation. with satisfactory reams - els fur selling, will .to given by applying ou the premises. August 13,1.9 p EACH TREES FOR SALE • —gmbraeleg a •cholce collection—ripening n'ertmeaslon. from tho earliest to the latest. ' with a general assortment of fruit ae4 Ornamental Trees. Orders sent dtrert to the Mr View Nurseries, 3loorertown. New Jersey. will receive prompt attention. Aar DeScripUre catalogues sent grails 4011.,1 REMKlNS r Peopfdor. atatif • ' Oetobei 29. j4l 0 3 SALE—Two 50 Horne En* gineal--ireared Im-e th er—for hoisting and pumping. no ynnia of 14 inch pipes. and worklug.barrals. SOO yards of wiry ropes— One 29 horse Entltia.and roller", acreengoke., tbr. 'breaker. Also, drift min, wagons, cart and sled. Win be sold vary cheap. Apply to CHAS. Id. HILL; FROI Mate Agent, Naltaisfavo area, Altrcilk. ebruary 12,1 , 9 . . . 7.tf ' 11 a ODSE AND LOT for SALE. pubserlber Is dolmas of selling his VU end LOT at private Rile, situate on Scbuy I I Avenue; idtheboroagb of Pottiville. Therlot le 39 fret b lathes front, by 149 feet deep, extending to Church The house is of Brice, two slorlea high, with a haelt balltling well furnished throuhout. with a well of water at Abe done, and • good garden g well Worked with all kindle of fruit trees, ge. As the eateseriber contem. fates leaving the allow. be will sell at a bargain. The Pontius Is a very desiratie en:69w any person who wants -to prorate a (limp and good residence. For terms, ay, apply to the subscriber on the premise*. Pottsville, Oct. 8,%9 41411. IL D. MILL T, 4 3 0H SALE--VERY CHEAP— _i...:' One SO hoar Engine, and conuactlcros !Or poloPl o 6 antler. '; • .. One 4o bores Eo;toe, for , bolatlog Coal, elth Drum and eouotetloos. ' ' • 011 6 , 60 bone Rosin*. for pumping. ' One 130 bongo %germ . Rollers old conooetkota for breaking Coal. AboUt 1300 feat of 16 lo ch Opel, with Paule , rail* connecting from, AO. About 400 feet or it 'Uri' rope.plpv.pump, Irma, As. ' A lot of T rails , chola, Pc. ac, . Aplto .. A. 111369 n, Ofllco p earner— of 31ohintaogo and &woods streets. Pottsville, January V.'S. • AO . . IRON TAIMES, "" ihe use of Woraers and Dealers 'a• froth mi. •` plots umeticoa. viteiree watt. Jut publlsbeedimuktor Woe , / Lsonio. INDIAN CANCER DOCTOR µa be consulted army day afteraut ht day tier. at that Merle' Suer lintel. la tbs ci ty sy philidelpbls4eseopt the stse , n4 Moods', sad T0...1.y ery . r y fisonth, *limbo wilt be Plana at Xr. Jos,ph rpt •• %%bite Wo w e no, /kr kaatals, tlos:Sitea. N. 11.. -3+a tlaud•lttile.. • lift. W. NAItIANCIIt, Vitt November 12, If ZIASZELVINIMMXZT v eI r stud Wood MauMa Pectoral IS THE BEST MEDICINE IN TEE WORia L'OR ttio Cure of Cotighs und.c f ki„:. Oomph Wow*lila Asthma Wirelty to Itresrbhi Pa pattern of the thud. and for tbeeeller at pui„, 14 . the advanced stages of Ctermempbore, together ulth e% Diseases of the Throat and Chest.and 'bleb predie r . 4 to Cousumption. It attacks the root 01 Mou e . on makes the &II destroyer succumb to Its leduener, ) t , also produces free espoctorattoKand Induces t we rtw. action in the diseased Mucous tietotasors and Tifee4 . It Is peculiarly adapted to the radical care of Adm... OOP dors of lII* litiolOitblo Syrup Ohm Ores m., ~a + consequently sleep, which the preuttar gesture or (bi s dtrass• denies him. It Is very pleasant to the lute eel prompt in its elteets.• Try it. and he cameleer& that , tsinvtiltlabta In lb* cure el'Brosehlot affrrifeer. Mr,;Price-44) cents per bettle. - rizt 1 inland oniy PI A. EaViIII:Ili, Drututrt, N. IT. earner Moth mad Poplar Mc, PhlladrUla - niri`l. ll.—For sale by J. O. glows. Poose ills : R. o Toms, tit. oak; st. P. VOW= aII J. Far. '1 ammo * 11. W. PISTON?. Miner ANIIIO ; It. SIMMS. Pori COLoi k Oto. K. Plata k Co., Philadelpbis, and storettepers am druggists ”soerallf. : nay 21.19 tirl Thoroughly Tried A 1.11) • ' llnfailing Remedies!' SWAY NE'S! Swayne's!a,Sway Srayiere'ef Swayne's: larayoe'el Swains le! Snorter's! Perayofsl Dr.:434mi1l Celebrated Family Medietnea. Dr. Searles Celebrated Family Medicines.. Swayue's Compound Sy rup of Wild hem, 93waytte'sbN•otpound rup of Wild Cheery." "SeraytreeComportad Syrup of Will Cherry.. .Eirsyne'm Compound Pyrup of Wild Cherry.. **Seepage. Compound ityroyrof Will Cherry." Too greatest Coush and Consumption Remedy In ea, la "Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Vberry.r .migital . and only genuine —Wild Cherry" Coto poe,i for Walk Breast. Heart DIONI.ON Dmnebltl.. Arta., Whooping Cough, Blend Spittle it. Liver Constant nt,Ner. cool Debility. 'teethes Nights. le . No remedy, bout. 4 as It may he r eon pretend to approach It. Sway:zee Sarsaparilla and TAY Pine, egOan COrtms—eareented to gentian no cahmel—a mild and gentle per:Mims, unsurpassed by any ti r c. rine for recur 'dog the bile, chasuble: the stomach, act effectually purifying the' blood. These pills leilih r gripe, nor produce nausea.' - Dr. SerOpne's Bowel Cordial. A T'Lloserr and' pure remedy for A slat ireholere.CMl. era Mcrbon. Mutes*, Dyeeotory. Cholera hafnium, Putorner Couiplaint, rains to the Stomach and limerie, Tumbled. Pirkeera of the elomeeh. ie. Ili -Every family should bare a bottle In the beefs, Itt cam of sudden attack in the Diehl. It rebore ad . pain. Invaluable to Mothers. PAULI] Soothing Syrup. for Children teething. Per, pared only by Dr. Sway ne A Son, Ildistielphis. great Spring Parity., of the Blood. StArniN Compound Fluid Kahan of Fe...swine. a creat remedy for &Tofu'', Old Uleere. or fleet, M. ury, ,all Skin Eruptions. flood Furifylog. gr. Dyspepslai; or Indigestion. "Da. SWAT:fled bitter Catholicon:" rilext's Bitters. May be lateen With a degree of eeff.itikr.,,,, yet experienced by a Medlcioe of thieeharacter. Vicue. stipation. Flat ulenee; Nausea. Heart Burn. Aridly rf the Stomeril.Cold Feet, Debility canoed by the I Ettpliy of age, prostration of strength from any eauee; a loft of Sptritgalyl44l4ll3, Or llldlgelltiOU in all lI.fWA; only fel cents a bottle. All the above Viewed, only by DR. SWAYNF , SON, No 8 Noun San:cm Street, second deer abuse 51,1 k., Iladelphia. Sold by Jona 0. Blown A Son, C. igrrria. Pottinin.: J. K. Routs, 11. W. Pnrrost. Jitneys, Ille; Consist) Car. acs, Tuscarora: CHM ituarzesarn,Peherikill JOll7l. I.I..LANDT it J. N. 0 kILET, Tremont ; Wx. Ferri.. sr. Clair; J. Witt:ans. Middlemnrt ; .1. Pat; Tanteria.; Siam A Co.. Flnedfore; and bran reeperrst • dealers in medicines throughout the county and Btate. May 21.219 , (VI - THE IMPERIAL. D EPURATIVE I • - Th e standard Remedy of the Ntneteeeth Century, FOR ALI. DISEASYS OF TUE IILOOD. 13REPAIRED BY DR.I.OUNSBER• RY k CO., No. 50 North Firth' irked, below drab', itadelphia, ifiriltworrous and Scrofulous nitrates. While Streitiss4 JEF Disease, Ma li gnant Eleter.letrrhancirr. ler,Scahl head, Ulcor s of the Mouth cued . Throat,ffruptiots of the 57.4 a, utui all 1711RORR AND IMP IRTTIRS OP THE BLOOD, • ate effectually seek per neatly eared by Idiperial,Depuratiye. This Siedleint; * eon inendtritorit to patient' and their eontldenee,lor two reasons—hart—it is Just what it is represented to be. and will doSill that is claimed 0 Pit— ; bunt wIR hot cure every dLft.litO.betilliff hi S. erperlshy adapted and prepared fut. one CLIPS of romplaints ask these it cures— In the &toad place. this Yedielio• pure. highit coo.ce,ideated and claire—on that It at mn inasteretbe disease— if it if Cltrnivie. La rge c l n y,,.p., long continued use. f ills not asked far—One Id Tim bottles will In a majority °ceases. exblbtt its grant rum Ors properties. In - this emipteet. time and in.meyllTOlNt wasted in long and fruilleris efforts to obtain a ems. °surd&rajafeesdiseases,nomedlars.Eu , no metlicia• ever equaled Ili n Its sureereful corm Teller, an obstinate and - tolerate, cannot inlet tAI cleansing and purifying affects of the IX PLIILIAL PHILA. TIT& Ulcers of every ebaraeter; as matter how obst trate it. long standing, invariably yield to. the wonderful igen of the laittimuti Dtrtittmrs. Obi or Young mayors it alike with perfect rectnrity If you are- ate Wed. try On* Bottle. and If you advice, write in the Prinelpai Office, No. 60 North fel Street, below Arch, and you will receive it, (by ebrkesi stamp for Itnewer.) Drt.I.OUNSSESICY & Philadelphia Sir For We by CIIATiLr.a.w. spTlNG.Druerbpp. R. Corner of Centre A Norwegian streets.„(opposiu be lmrrs llo(el).Pott otitis, Pa. sir For hid* by Drugs lots gooorally. 'Dee. 11.'55 [lfl 50 fa' I ,ey at L cautre a launty. Pa. . 441 y TIIE: ; 11 A MMON TON FA RMER- A newspaper ?hooted to Lit eratu re sod A:rirulture. iL settinA forth hill lIMUCItIi Orthon , r. .e!llrcurtit of Ilan mouton, in,New Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 3 cents per anntico. Inclose postage statutes 'for the amount. Addrsas to Editor 01, tbelltraarr, liammontou Atlantic C.. New Jersey. Thoew erishinz cheap' Lind, of the het quality, lb ',ltet of the healthiest and most delightial climates in the Ilion, and where crops are Doerr cat 'down by fiesta, the terrible Woe Re of the north, ars of Tertheitnent ilammonton Lands. -- . THOMAS FOSTER CO .I Itanufacturers & whol N esale & metall milers I BOOTS AND SHOES, isIENTRE STREET, Three doors ,'„ k.,/ belowiii 'Amer's hotel, Pottsville. P / 4r.e; zo ly rtm ot en s t ertzperilttire of 1 102 ri flame. }:astern, Philadelphie or 1 a ni Reading Work. for Men's'. Wo' ---• men's. Bogle:, Misses' or Children's Wear. W. manUfileturo and are prepareibto furnish ear re Somers sel li a superior article of Ciente' French yr .toe lean Vali mix. (Jailers and Walking Rim WOW Proof s 1 3 Proof and Kip Boots, suitable- far iiingitieers, sod kr ehanles', Miners' and Laborers' Working Loots sit Shoes. Unties' ' , tenth m Bonnets Lasting Galled, I.ti' ton of Lamillootsltusklns,'Slippers. kr . ke Sierrsoreling and racking Trunks,l allseu fault and Oil Cloth Traveling Liars. Boys' and Mi..es schrA Satchels; and an excellent aseartment of Umbrella trill , slwayS to found at our establishment, of modest s. price * * *Country ,Morebaats will be supplied •Itts soy goods in our Ilyte. In such quantities as they mistrust a trilling advents on city prices. ~Thankful t our friends fur past favors, we are Mr ined to toed a continuance of public patronise by c9Asus plying articles upon the most trawasibletstias h Pottsville, A girl! 30. '69 Mitt . , ..1313114ERT E'S wnoirsais and Ratan BOOT,-, BOOT._. ND SHOE STORE , CENTR V., _ . . . Potovill*, 2 doors iron liigh St., Spe: h:i . - ;:' ‘ , 119 1 .I. immediately *merits to -' •,-a ; ', ...',' ,- ,1 . She Publip Schacressr. ..41* ~_ t ' ' _ "Ow r V • The' Gustay.' I eaten. 4,40,4- . . , .. ;1 - , steely carried 0 ' at the '-5-.; -- shove nanmd,sta d. Th• it n b trim I c ban o e, d'i6 ---- . -7 jest returned,fe an the Eastern Cities w th a large assortnient - of HintarG Animas his sgsortment may he f o und—ioOttl 5 , ..1 s SHOES, Ladles' and Misses' GAITERS. GAFFERS rf i. I kinds and style l for Men. Also, Children's tilli.V, d various kinds. • An arsortmen of 11. F. Frin's Reading Woo '; Loa , and Shoes; WateeProof hoots; Calf and alp ITA'LI lo Boys; as also; a great variety of Gum Bl*oe s. . Ily arrangemen mall!, 'manuGletarers irr ouch tbs 3 nowhere ramsb4r a le sold cheaper for catas thin la Ib. above place, A; long expertene• 11l the burlterr.isse the fact that the belt workmen are eniplo)A. gushy!. tens the 1.4.14 work. 111 n prices ara is low, If not Inner, than it any ether Often that can belouud. Cal: sada amine for yourscivre. 1 ' sa-Esprekl Attention paid to the sale of Ch 14,14 51 Shore with HEX:L.4IC TOES, of irbteh a r." ,,, t 10. " la no hand. 11.8C11E11T1.5. rottiville,Oc ,bei 29, '59 4l TOTE CELEBRATED C OPII_"ER TOE! Nti.TiceT li ur:4 L . L i:. B .4 l :„ A pre' r ,„ E „,. N io l ru'onk; and Ildren's Roots sod Shoes. s An linprovenient has been epplied to hoots a./ Shoes, by which a raring of expense to ilac coustnnoid twcethirds, is realized, by actual experltneot. ' ' THE TIP *militia of a plea% of rapper or other ledeetrodtblt afr I torte, neatly fasteued to the toe of the Not or Om presenteda complete proteetion. 7010 invention Is 10 4 to the public, with t`te fullest knowledge d Its practical utility, basing been tested neer tan , 10 0 ‘.1 and Is destined enthely to eke:note the old style re Ciitdren's, Boy? and Troths Boris andAcet. The Importance of this invention will be readily ar predated. Olt is well known that children Inisrirt! wear out tbeleixots and shoes First at titer Vat and, with this protection, they will upon so *ewe wear at least two or three anises* long CO the old atjai while the expense is PVT .1 TR IFL f.l .A 10 . 44:. . • This inveutlon is also ',spiels lirapplicable to 1141ntur Boole. an,.,11 occupations 'objecting tat Oa at i4le Lc r4 or Shoe to tot or worn. Merchant", and the public generaily. will tee the lo portatice of obtaining them goods inimrdlately. se to are &Mined, for general ape, to sup.riede all G ib, I, l a d a The Goods way be obtained of Deady all the stele male dealers In the principal Mira. of of the subactiten. Clizsg. 31cEINN Elf nco.,iwto. ' (Ownt, Of TOO Paton%) 213.fLa August 13.'5d . • _ . _ ~______ ' MOR6CoO FACTO RY. . . . And Leather and Shoe-Binding Store. • Ravad send, berween lltileerAill and Pie, strati, POTniVILLE. Yd.. TIIE undersigned respectudly it'. forms Shoemakers, Storekeepers. anal the pnbla generally that he has leased •the Tannery with-,all Ia appurtenances lately ear tied on by John L. Mt olg. where he meant tures ALL KI4D3 , nosocoo. EMIL:AraI French 3itorCeeo, iI, flat and Book Bind(' Pink Lining and Its of a 0 more. Ite hat - so on band a general sortment of all Mot' LEATU ER. Oak tat and Red tole LIM Slaughter Met Fret \ UPPER LEATIIEIL L _ Bucket Loather for Maps, and an 0 .-_--- - - - r d. Lads, ThrOldr, Nally Pegs. Elsolpe, de All k I 'slim Sheep, oast. Deer. Sc; aloe. Ream taken •ia__!!, change for leather, at the bigirst market pikes or kyr to lash. - - . A/et. lb, 'Zit-tf. ' -ZfILAB moot NOTICE! MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONS WISHING TO ESTAB . LIB! tisanutattodre la a siog astt.lo llo ..1 1 2Z: to business good. So advertionwont ot the Settlansall.r . '' • L''''--- , .
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