rae:+er.;.ft..v°m` i '~" s ' ' L r ~~«;:' r -~' K ,:'~--."..`~.:': r~ ~'K.'.~'~~n~ - wC~:c:+,'r_atu :; u«3~t~!4 : Klnv~lq+_ 4111 1Wif, , It in Anti t o Ogle WM , 4! ,:potrAviLLE,i PL\ .-11.131-1/47:44-V Cht slaw. itlittitotrnatiS Erie iiiitaisirr AuttLCivr • .14salwea...:-A question which ; irrettracting con•, ' indelible el teitherfnot. °eV %Item. hut in this, country. bu hein - recently . agitated •by a. polo*, of the English. press, led by . the Loudon row. „ It pis:iiajOkierittitly`iirged -bythe cotton spin- . meeker hiesichester, establiih'whet they term, a civilising appreatice'sist'Ori,; but Which,lo "ltr,--ir Wirleales _cap .wed forcibly cue porting from the, western coast of Africi, negreee` " ttilthe entities of the' Crown.. The' idea which 'bee tea dourtii up' with avidity by England, , o irdinted In France.' Rot tong- sines, lin antra- --ordleerg,, work opperd France, under the pat-.' ...sortageetitud with•thr ayprovrl 'Of 'the. Emperor!' Witlik!clehorate - arguments , ;were edduced,. to : . geevi theither best * eisitior Of.:lebor'lebichieoeld )011.hltrodtteed, into Europe,- would . be that•com pletely.under 'tile Control of,. and - tiobservient to csp(lal, that is, than the 'proper condition of the Is that of 'cliv4ader avP.Shid Of all lit. somewhat shigulai ,AhAt this apprentice iiiihmllhanid.be 'breeched . Muscle at the same ---teeming that the Preach work 'atopeari. citt . the ~ ,., .. ..4stestitor, two of the mod trowel-fal • nations of µCbrisgndom;'appear.W enterta* a unanimity of alletimeat... The edoelf of false preterittes however. under which - Wince and England, appear deal .. toriellfreepettlng the 'slave trade to their colonies., • it too. for the people of England at Ball; and they here in slum at the bare 'ogre . lion of this apprentice eye**, earnestly petitioned the titian *employ; the utmost powers and sharp " estligilenee of the government lA' suppressing the slave trade. The question arbor; shield they • ; tiothars.petitioneT directly against the system, , tharatoption of which is urged? ".Ccinvineing, tea emus hate been addnoed to prove that n' voluntary. `and intelligent agreement of the African savage to s emtg4to to a' strange 'and *dent ISA, as a • > :laborer, in • glutei state of bondage, for a: Orin of years, is morally impossible. Mr. M. Fester, in et Pent letter to the Lando* Times, Indignantly : ismeristrites.. against the miserable duplicity o the se-adled apprentice system.' In reply to the Queen's mama-lathes Lord Paltruirston pledges to the *feet that he will exert alt the energy' of the . grimmest to realise the piayer..of the petition . ere. We hope he will, fora British subject -wh has been intimately and largely connected with the' trade of, the !'West Cour for nearly halt a. ,tienteuy,. saga in a late urgent' reinonstranee ' aptinstehei '"epprentliesbip system". as H o le era. led, deny that it is possible fairly and brining); to ship a thousand men him the, coast of Africa, ,asfreeensigranis,,under'ani temptition whatever. v• • • I mete positively, and I etellenie any' man acquainted:with thecontiition of the people to contradict too, ituit not iteingle man can beobtelawl at. Whydah; without 'being bargained for and paid for.. * Whata mockery is It, then, to hitk of frees gration from the ooest of Africa I Mite feet Is, the proposed system is the old slave trade In a • . new form. Totalk of acontract with - seen ia their, condition isabsurd; they do not . know who's they are bargaining for, 11001 if the truth were told ' flume' • ' • Tithe elevation of the races 'of men we ire favorable.. Any movement calculated to benefit them, we will' at all times; aderoate; but as a Christian press - we earnestly protest 'against. this • achems - which practicaili,is slavery in ita waist - form. We have air fear of the Eoglisb people, for notwithstanding the-plea of Its advocates that the system is necessary, in order to obtain an In creased and cheap supply of cotton, sugar and coffee, all of . which are important items to them, we do riot believe .they• wilt ever eauctioli a re opening of . the slave trade, under a new name.*. Not only the people of Great Britain, but the civil ised world shotild,.denounce and opple the movement. ' There is a striking similarity in the issue of of the French work advocating slavery as far as the working classes aro concerned, and the volun tary opinion of the Sepreme Court in the Bred Scott case. Both were' Manufactured to order, - for political purposes.:'. With equal favor thi French idea sad thoSuprento Court production, are received by the pro-slavery portion of the South, - who tilted more lahor, and they. advocate any project, having for Its object the re-opening of the • truffle in burden flab. The Democratic party of this country is on the platforin'Accopied by the Southern slave boldeiSiby the Manehester cot . ton lords, and . Louls Napoleon, a , platter= having among its principles the degradation and cosh. 'ving'of TOW labor. They do not confine - them. , solve* Atil the negro, In urging slavery as hie proper Andition; but they even point to the White man--to the bone and isinew, 'the hard • working, bard fisted, meehanli—and - say with rare audacity, ."your proper Condition is to be completely at the mercy of capital.”. Working. Jaen, you who have heretofore, fought shoulder to shoilder, with a party, whose principles you be lieved in and trusted, what think you of such sentiments? We do not eiaggerate. Those sen timents were openly promulgated in the last - Presi. dentist campaign by the Democratic party and are still entertained. This matter shinald'attract the serious attention of the workingnhaties. 'Cup. eider well the tendency of an' opeti advocacy of the enslavement of labor. The born laborer, in • his Ignorance and credulity, le a 'Slave, and " dies w slave, whether under the English or Ameri. can sag. WO do not address them. We speak to you, Intelligent 'American free working' men, you who while professicg freedom, have acted with a party, now advocating a detested ,piitielple. • you do not awaken from your lethargy and dein. lion, and oppose the principles, Inimical •to yon, happiness and fatal to your prosperity =- should the • result of the success of the odious measures peeve disastrous to your welfare, and degrading to yet= manhood, you .can blame abut yourselves. and fleel that yoursolf.imposed dimes =merited. Work. IMO'S, can you longer remain with a party whose .principles are subservient to the slave oligarchy, that dose not hesitate to advocate your degrade. lion, and to take a retrograde step in humanity . end - • YMILIC SCHOOL AeCOLINT.--WO invite attention to the receipts and expenditures 'OU the Public: &hoots of the Borough, for the lasi two years, which will be found in our 4rettisingeolumes.—= The school tax, by •tifetence to the' records, wu commenced at fire mills. It has remained at fire mills up to 1855, with siiingle exceptiou,, 'about six -years ago; when it was iadueed one year to mills. InlBsB, the now Behool Law, required 11se tax tsbe zesesseil differently, desig-, rutting the amount for school palmitin', and also the amount for building purposes,: Baring it small Saphie on hand at the beginning of the . school year, the tax for School purposes was fixed at 41 mills, and one mill for building purposes-7 This was salibtat for that year—bet at the last biennial reimemeeeent there was. scarcely any in draw' in the eassesed value of - the Borough pro. perty, although the number of schools and Teach ers had to be locisteed, and the 'salaries of a number of the leachers were also. Increased in ( order, to Secure a continuance of their sorvices. 7 . Ali required an - -inerease of • half . Mill, rind the • 6 , 41 at the beginning of the:School year 1856, was Iliad at six mills on the dollar, live mills for Schtstd:purposes and one Mill for building purpo. pee. After defraying all the expenses of the Schools, we have on band s betiding fend set :Nerd for the erection of a new Female - School i • of upwards .of three thousand dollars-- 5241.41 m &hoot Low prohibits the see of he Railcarg food for &hoot papoose, while et the same it gives the Direotori power to levy fleiletelle for enti/diag priposea in el single Hear, ' if the money should be required. The Board have however, adopted the plan of toying a small suns by annually, for building'perposer, which would not be felt materially 'by the taxpayers. This • money they putostatioterest, and when required, they pill be In abetter position to build teonotni. rally, by laming a large portion of the seceder, fends fn band. , ?be Beboola are kept open the 10110/0 year, with the exception of a Sumner vacation af six star end a few holidays. A High Seboid to Wldeh Abe languages its taught, and . pipits.prepared for Voltage when required, ha's hem in mete/oral '''operation for Me last tbreo yiors,-4-and the Board 09 employs at Superintendent for' th; Borough, who devotes half hie time '-in tootling in t h e /Ugh &hoot and the other half lo'superintiodlng the tither Sehool,„ examining pupili, At., for.Pru aMthsw. ?be fiebool Property of :tb• lloectigtt >i evortk .at least . 00,000, *Mini; deer of' debt, ettise the limiter school porpoise are the lo wes t. 4a Om tow", Ait this has been iteoneoplisheo 1, 7 mriut mamas, sad,* Aletertnioatioti oa the pot 4*flost 10444, to , tooka fray oiwit Pirforns his _44.410, Ykwfis4MlOiderr hue Always been kept at par, In tpet no:0060)ga Jawed until/dm tends are provided for thilir.ipayrnent. ' , Mere are no "pickings" in the celtiO'board, &Waver, i s person who enters It under ao*an expect a 1 ,le woo convinced thee *by has into tllif box"—end if that• z onll visa OtO Oona t 4 (I°' Ore, be soon rot litAligiat. a by resolution of th Boerd; to heintd 10 Collect all the taxes within the achotd` ys,ler, ollarlible bells charged siz , ppr r e nt; Interest on all monies not collected, nod .whlists ire not exonerated by the , Board. Av rr.. , 4F11f, P / !' 3 7,g 1 . 7 61 . 1 -M... °11r - . l° r um ba, meet the , ordera drown, "knout *sawn; end the tax-mare (bairn the Issiseat of it.. We had intended to draws tont:ad between the Bch op) Itoyd pildth is Tress enevoll,tniMitot of roues pets tie to p os tpone ear timitaria this ieek. ' It Is true that the latter body have many , rearediffmaliierto contend with than the School ileisid. l —t6aiti4Penditores are of a different char auter--Inst we imisonalon that there irati few determined Councilmen in that body, actua ted tadiVdutY to . the , eforts: could be devised to keep the Borough orders at par.. We were informed the other day by . a Connellmau, that noun but cripples and those vim meld not get employment elsewbere, ware willing to iiorlF fur , the Ilan/ugh and take ' the depreciated orders —sad this' consequetice :nms;.that in addition to the 10 , mule tax assesied," the tax payers' are forced to pay at least 20 per cent. : in addition, which le stteel maims the Deroughtne halloo mats on tAe doilar... This Is ithrieet .tori numb 'for an enlightened courdLunity to tolerate; in the prlsent Ante of monied Witten: - Swayne & "Co., of Bal timore.," are certainly very liberal: They offer us a remarkable indieetuitt, vis;_kierY singularly &flanged pocket which fell Cato, their hands the other day by accident. It is one but seldom la :sued--rully, they are too kind in giving as an exelasire chance at 'ltaltd has 4eontarned so many getal , prises, that it hu fairly won the , title, "Lucky Paakage." ' "Steins. S. & Co,`," also in. form us that . "it is on 7 the" Del Air Lotteryfishiss 33, drawing 18th August. :Al the gentlemen as sure us, that the least we can expect for ten &id lers, which we are ' upon to : invest in the little. affair, ; will be one hundred - &liars— heethind--why of °eerie, it will bee ;life arrange the thing; sso certaio, we would sug gest to "Nonni. Swayne A1,C10.," that to economise time, necessarily consumed in corresponding, and not redder oneself aMenable to laws which exist in this State againet l , lotteries, that when the draw ing takes place and 4b6 result is knaern, they will .have the kindness ta forward to our ) tddress ninety dollars, reserving ten ADM', the price of the "Lucky Paskage.l" As it . Is a sure thing, we have no doubt that "Messrs. Swayne & C 0.," will adopt ur suggestion.. EDITOR'S TABLE. , , • Tat ism aolllUkt, Jun* sad July, are uPoll our table. Publishers, Samuel fatten t Co., N. R. corner of Seventh and, Market streets, Philadelphia. Ws Is a publication whist from Its intrinsic merits, Phciuld be In the handset every tonna. In, tbe =try. , • , focal Naito. ' Kirl*Mtglieis /*Wrens Cknrcts, Market street, will to opesitteuldrrow, for worship, lathe, usual btoure, the' pastor,liev. D.. Steck, having grovldentially .been do• tallied in town. • ' • Mir&sarck's Areei - 11rteamis Troupe of litAitiArs Nur. streli vitU give three entertainmenis Its this borough nest week. To Mak advertisernont In another column ; wassollse Abe reader.: F •;. ~ , . . ~ . InPllya4 MaßrundH,....' -On /letup/ay last, a lit tie child of `tieruum "verreststage, 2 1 ,4 yoars'old, was run over by.a train of care on the ("stewing* Wed, neer Pert ClintoO,and literslll l cut hi two. We sere unable to kart the name or t e Lanny to which the child be longedote they had but recently arrived fro& Germany. e-e•-•..,,----- • , dele-714,.. Vergennes &ales; sc.tenwpson's utter.—We have before reformd to this impaled Scale. One capable of weighing 76 lOUs cross, boa just been oomptetstl. for the Dlonnt. Carbon Wind Company. A Uhl of ttwai made, yesterday, an d it, worked satisfactorily . In "strol 4 . sit of accuracy and•du bilk; this Seale cannot be sures* , ed. We Adria; art Inspection of the' one erected by'gr. /Rake, ths Agent, ibir the Mount Carbon Company. 4or4reors will creep into a paragraph at times.— Last week In a 'solace of some tine Timothy grown by Reber IS Marbech, Washington township, this County, hi giving the , Mona'' tg l' -marls ono toot, was , stalk, pot the stalk assertion not withstatie st is ay proprlately of a freabet pleassot. folkrws : Sat., July Mon., Tues., Thurs., " AirCbrser Auburn omelet `Church 11eiorioed Beltsler ot In attemlai be meta , burial 3 / 1 14*.a iiI•1 the Bo state, prompl soma." .1 ••b Matthews, collector of • fs . r 1&57, has we are happy to. leate in Ain. We notice the s and Mr. Wliman of Ora& lists ethos. Mottling back In been too long a feature of ted by deny of the tax col economy of the County gos h° promptness with witch settling the plan lectors c ernmec tbu taxi tats lb t habit nt and not In the matter. dueod tha collectors should liat , Matthews and Witham. The beldtag, the taxes ft; hand, la peralatoes, and one that be dlxeountenaneet, This 'hope that the ameaplea t. - ambient, whkh re salted i AU° Mae Hand, an estimable young happened on Friday of but week, ! Coal Mines. While working in company aft his brut ftobert,and another miner, a till of Coal toot plate, rying him to the depth of Ore feet., Ife wet Instal y killed. A jury au suns: coned by Itsigtdre API and rendered a verdict that "the deceased came tot death by the falling of Coed dirt upon 00.7 Mr. 3fc !lend wee formerly aresident ofOorenCoglery,Qiaag Bcoilind. For thine years, and et the time of his de4,:e was member of the Wiconiseo firm sand. lions at the LykensFalley I Coal Mines were eutii . eli suspended until after the la.' natal: Mr. biclelland wnsuneh respected by all who knew him, and his deitti l ls regretted. • The Philadelphia Ledger would canter a favor by noticing the bet of this • death. I , I " "ETA a ilieStoiNeetiag' of the Pettily'lie Slice fbrce, bald in the Town firth, its their meeting disinter, July 27th, lag, the Preddetti-being absent at the time the meeting wiir called to 'o r, the-Buttress was called to the 'chair ; ibis Presider however, made his appearance %Mrs the Meeting adio ed. • The minutes of the p og meetings were read and adopted. fin Motion, ' ~ . • Resolved,' That to of a fire, the Lieutenants from ear h ward of the borough have their Polies in readiness, ' and Imre all the ateunci and streets blocked up, SO that no goods of any deserip n un be carried away from any tires witbotrt the t or the owner; and 'Pip the boys sod women from c wdlowthe firemen.. on monde, Bemired, t the Pollee nee their utmost endeavera to 4selitilig _, ta;_and-koyplng peace andorder 1 la lhalfionarsh r" night. e 18011, President. Routs , The aburi Chief /harm . ffirjO rthe rinds of this country, pal passengers are an-1 noyed duris "sy dust, which in counectkit ,e renders travel ling =Wm Ike however, that the unisons , by an Invention lately palm and John. nth of loading.. T i that it Is a Rail. road car veni find place of me ebastient, 1. mewl and health of the tonsil stoma upon cars running or Jog Railroad, to I which this was found to an swer *dude* '', the foul stator.' I.hareand dr 4 driring-trulley. l attached to i' :h a bitting runs to s tatritur centre of the ear, with a box- 4 place. A dou ble fan Is' the din-pulley between ; s Oue of the,ffisui LETTER FROM WILMOT. DAVID ' i t (called the Whom the top of , ' Rotireassuae, Nay 0th,1817. the cat, titer, _ _ •_....."g &WA one aide of Mon DAVID WIUfOT manautlas Menifforti• easony, ni. - I._.' the interior i of thei oieri and communleatleg with thefan, fan, . al ' . " -A3 a regular meeting " the American gata I &mock held in Altoons,on the Mho( April last,liwas which, Pillar th e ale etch way through a lama of water , '' Reared, That a committee of lye members be eppoin , and dries it into the car through a gegister vet in the led to solkit from the mediates put in nominatioa by. i • , the Onwerstlott held 'at liarriftourg, on' the 23th of roots and* au NI oPriatlind . dosal at Plaulank 412 March, their views In regard to the principles of the eakulated that dx reedits will be sail cient to a car, ' 4uterkatt Party. ' ea of the Ongoing resolution, the coder. fat the nu' her may be Increased cr diatinbilteds as U. it,,ine.P171.,,. appointed - odd eom dote,. ' - iiiedenemiltall diessiver to be requisite, The, air is en- - T ow, iii. t ucil l , ' -D. ht Miettele, iAtrelly Moiled 'of thud and area, by InflUill ocopnly 1 John ()erode, - -J. L e Poirer, wheels In the wank-tanks wills& are constantly to rem r 1 ; *Um! , W. Talk°. Lion. This is the put of the apparatus by niskti fresh: 1 You s i stll please give eur ic i ti e ,gcrim eis, I a arwgs the vi b es-4,les o f , the *4- all la supOled. Tbeetther potties Sine. the squally ! ti ttreme t tlas er :St i i: l 3'y to which your attentku Is desire: , importaillsoposte 4 expelling the foal ate On the top 1. Do you bold that In the election or appointment of of the air long abattoir tube Is Oistened, couummke- all officers, native born Anterlearts should to preferred ? ties with the reminders in the toot Tide tube is eon- ben I: l Y o la n le ri l :7 l 4: 44 ani l i u t=r n i i 4 ,2 l .7 62sl ha mead 14 eel beadles mint a blued tubas uosTen•- S. Are's)** tares of the purilication. of the ballot poodles( the one already described ' for. the passage of but , a rebrm In the nataralisallon laws, Um enactment fresh air, twang down fond; th e ear merits the tor- of a suffitt i law, and the prohibition of foreign pauper* i c . , . the „,, and tour oppose upon oar shores, Dec. aid entsriag lnlet of,the a'ssmals or "tatluwws 4. Are sou o to any interfesowe of Cburchblef tau," undimmth a tiniugb whieli the Pahl, panes and rambles In prat est • of treeffeboois book education is 11; " 1 ' rhll "its : .! " urns ' . ittletisa " IlUstes ' ' al l alt ri elmomh yaa tit i rtts Illble as le tent m i red therein? erfilch.dreira all .tbei arluided ale out Of titi, ever. 'And ` , with pod roped, we nimelthyour bumble serralitar beer ~_,, •. - Yens Ritorasittstat, CAolname. lagodrahat Ailpplistarith it epludowt rewind of fresh air. - :' ''', •' , coma.) " "! • • ' • Tnes, Jtly 1011 b 1857._ it werbirsigually:Well What wey—diat 10,111 . , saltier di, „- I l ie u , It 116 , in et wairlisffitire- tar in = i ni t 4m. in ratios pa iii CU asay liaison.: .11 ma he atheated to say r• base ember ibe either •of my. waft, at °taw? 16044 at et an Meng Of ha Matt 00. I the elan of width I left home, and reformed only a firer ' .1 1 - • ' • Off`There is much demand for laborerslin the upper petiinstila of Michigan. One of the! rail road companies offer $1 50 a day and,boani. Off-Lungwortb, .the wieb-growei of Cincin nati, has been arrested and held to bail,- for Rule. - sing to allow the Inspector uf Liquors to ezitnine his wine. jitiff-The number of baskets of strawberries soot from Ratasay's Station, Bergen count*, N. J., to market, from Ana 12th to July 9lk, was 1,093,493. Ifia-The Republican and American parties of Now Jersey, are forming a talon of interests'. As a'preliminary. step, antis leading papers hate, been consolidated.-• ff• The X Y. Herold thinks that the Forney newspaper movernentln Philadelphia' is the fore runner of a split in the botecanitie party In Pennsylvania.. ;42-Harriet Livermore, the venerable Sttoond Advent enthusiast, still liver, and is lecturiSg in Philadelphia to raise money fur a third trair to `the Rol, Land. • ' Off-Abraham Rancher of North Calolina has been appointed Govern - 0r of New Mexico! He will ., introduce slavery there, by earryi his slaves with him. . . OPPThe Roman Fordm is now a cow-m ket, the Tarpeian Rock a cabbage garden, the Nana of the Osiers stops-walk, and Ashland the; resi dence of J. B. Clay. Oirlhere was a firemen's parade in Ilarrit on Saturday last, incident upon the rope from Philadelphia of a new Sr. engine bj "Friendship" company. . Off• Madeline Smith, on trial in , Etlinbary l alleged Poisoning her lover,' has been actin The manner in which she has been lionied jurious to , morals, and in, opposition to taste. !thing w and , Is as arrl4s4 "mak. :"4„. 46 . 0 —ntlai'g last, to re new eftlllll and W 07.0 .1s to , is Two ateros of ground for dedlo the Church by Mew' %Heading. !rorything past, "a-The igcotuing InatanneeCompant, ' blab has been in operation-aerenteen yea:hand in that time issued faty.one. thousand poMplee, tuts not bad the 1044 of single building froteetad by a lightning 'rod. • • • /Mr The new post race law In Canada takes effect on the first of August. The system of pass ing all newspapers without charge will be discon tinned, and only those sent directly from news- paper offices, will be free. jiMPlieorge Peabody oars $lO,OOO to the oily of Newburyport fut any chtaitabie purposi; llO has given away half a million since be has been in this country, about equal to the profiting his business during the period. ,mod Sure Cure for a Corgi—Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry is pleasant to the taste, and seldom fails to effect a speedy cure of every epo des of throat and lung diseases.--It is a scientific preparation, skillfully compounded. - . ,jlEW•There are more unemployed vessels in the' port of New York, than evor before. Seven hun dred and ninety-two with an aggregate of about 800.000 tons are idle. The English screw Propel. logs are crowding us out of the carrying trade. jsll - The publication' of the New York Deity Register has been discontinued. The editorrand• publisher, Mr. Scoville, nye be has labored like a dog sixteen hours a day for ten months, and now finds hiurseit minus 80M0 the experience of many." plr Au ovarian tumor.iweighlng 38 ,pounds and measuring 14 inches in length, has been re moved from a lady of New Relit county,:Virginis, by C. B. Gibson, Professor of Surgery the Richmond Medical College. The prospect of the recovery of the patient is considered Octllent. JNlTAuguatins Zaragoza, the varilahlb "Maid of Saragessa " died recently at Coot/ in Spain POT her servi ces, when very young, in assisting at the memorable taiga of Saragossa, she was made a sub-lieutenant of infantrrin the, Spanish army, and, received several decorations.. title was buried with great honors. • 1101•31 r, David Rowe of Lancaster Pa., claims to have discovered& process, by which green elm eau be preserved in the ear and has obtained a patent for his. invention. /Alt summer be pee. pared Mad put up eight bushels of ears of corn by this process, which still retain all• the sweetness and milk of the new corn. Jilt The 'number of fueomotivea Tanning in the United &steals probably 9000. The proportion of eaglets 0 length of road, Will average ono to every three miles—for, while the Western roads have but one to every live or six miles, augur others, like the Brie, N. Y. Central, Baltimore and Ohio, de., hate nearly one to every two miles. The Philadelphia .t Reading Itsilroad has about three engines for every two mites. Laterestlal and Importiat Correspos `V~k`)C~,i. cJ ~~L ~rli~a ^ ~R4?Ya?F4~~l::p(.'4 `^ w^+"'Vis"~'i viz NUM AND 101114DUL , ' ' l ' -; 01 - 1 ; ri r 4 ,---- - - -- -:.tr,' 'active .111 11 midi la predict/OC' • .0 111411 4 11 %1 M* 3f dall t end its ite is etteetie. ~,. • joirpeeths in PlilletieliAlst lasi weelti 214. i-...' c . 3 Ltrai Ira* Olt % aided on the 14 ' : .2.. 1 ;.t.-' • i 3. . 4 • Lieut. aloes *...a-4 .Alm a liv7 the 3 - \z; '. . ,...6 ' far pe st les ba abundant la • Southarn .. o f • • - tki 44 .10 York .29 **d.j.( / eciale oattto • Of Betio canity bill* died' at igdiaphobla. -- 74/`Laiik licentat is playing 'AV MS tafs, thaatra, Ducat°. „' . fitarOa July 17th, 13 - wittykilled by tbo boat la Bt. Lateb.' - - 41l4rlialtber expalttotowahtst Zilearsgaii is Sublh -0- 7 1 't I • pgt•A lame oulabef d tleat i hatio - oecturerrl thir region from ; • -- efforts to civilise the WlnneSago India sus hare been atisucasesfuL Allf"Tho crops in all parts of Continental E*l.li lope promise a viols harvest. will cost cO.l Light House on Minors Ledge, will cost a million of dollars. 1 • Agri!: Item kind of *irk 1t in verse in Celi a fornia,`cillied comet-mashes.'" ••:' . ilfitrs3oo,ooo worth "O'f boots and shoes watt Sold at ape sale lately in Boston. 11 iiiiiPlis , livistan ' petite... hate 'fallen in pitch from 61,50 to 75 gents per bushel. • 11- „Ogf - There are 150,090 Swiss in this country,' • most of whom inhabit the northwest. • - 11., geff"Shower-hothing has be.. sumessfully, abed in England as a curator Insanity. • 1_ ,11111• The I celebrated glade': Stephen, of the Mammoth• Cavi. Kentucky, titis just, died. . , H jellt , All the actors in. thlegPleti Dimond died...., : . got, in Bustin have escaped *nishment. it: se•chariei S. Dyer, 'or Philadelphia • was dromtiel at'Atliatle City on Satardlylasl.• 14. :. liArThalberg, Mimi, Brignoli endthumpshre i aro at Saratoo r preparing to give concerts. ; I • ji9lPThienh-marine telegraph across Detroit: river to Canada Is working with entire rasceu. I : „c/PA young woman 'committed suicide nisi, Reading last week. , Causot.disappointed love. I - I 011 - 11#67 Keyes is the , Democratic 'nominee for Goveribr in Vermont. "Wood for powder r• sarrengemente for "(telegraph between) Cifirtn r iFlorida only trait the consent of Spain. Jierlbßepabliesne of Ohio, hold their State, e Convention\l t Columbus cm the 12th of Atigust., par Aeo tis approaching the earth so rap._ : 1111y,•that it link soon bo visible to , the PAW eye, , i , lE. - Pearls continuo to be found in many broak., dart many . people: are wasting their time in tlr search. Itiftqlottichalk, the pianist, is in CaraeMl4l South Ainericis, %whiz concerts with unbotinded, success : ,• ' • jlai , ,Bov. John N.,floffman, Pastes of - ttui Lit.' Wotan Trinity Church, Reading died suddenly, 6n Sunday last. •. • L, ,itarThe. Lebanon (Ohio) Star records death of hem men from drinking whisky ' with• strychnine in it. - 7 . . . .. • . • .jec-Jobn bicLelland, aged 18 yearr, was kill. od by • fall of coal, on Saturday but, In the By kens Valley !dines. _ I ; -A Bemoan in Chit:jun*ll smutty drank in one day, twenty-five glasses at lag*. .' Nol At 1 . couipany.fur a pig. • , • ' ; 1 "Mr:Within the borderiof .the United State. are 80,000 schools, 6,000 academies, 334 colleges and 3,800 churches. • ' ' - 1.'.,.:. pli-The carriage' road , up Monet Washington is How completed to within a mile from the top. An omnibus will ran. . . i fititeThe census of Kansas, taken by the Mai-. that appointed by Governor Robinson f.. makes the population 50,000. pittDr. Itell's remedy for cancers is a eaustia composed of chloride tit _lino • and: bleed root, (Saagaitteria canadareis). • , Rum does ita work effectually in St. els. Ono day Isis' week inquests were held on red bodice victims of the fiend. I -, fiff.:llto congressional library at, the 4pitol now oomprises•no leas than 65,Q00 Toll _.• cot it, 4 oompi. .no less ...an i..., lames, ITlany of thorn rare and all valuable. •iRR ' j lffrAt Louisiille Kentucky, a contract. , has Wan made to deliver one thensandbarifb of flour next March , for $4,60 per barrel. ') - ,`Manager Marshall, of the DroadwayThea tre, New Turk, was married ini Thursday to ,Miss Emma Do Haven, of Philadelphia. • ' I , i UTho Now York Academy of hiedicin bare decided that the National Hotel diseaaa liifsj pro dueed alone by a poisons atmosphere.' ' ' Aler The land within the.enclesure of the! Illi nois Central railway for many luau has theca, planted' to potatoes by the Irish employees.,ll .' jar liirNvereu has accepted, au levitaion to deliver his Washington address in Porthind,, , I Me, sume time during the first week in August! L " 1 AD-Colonel 'Forney is accused 'of the)mean; nes's of , endeavoring to entice away the . workmen employed in the office of the Pessuryleasicial.; f2/3"The Nevi Jebn 'Disney Jones, hit gohe on a tour to Kansas, thus deserting his 'cattle, and giving up the election of Packer as hopeless{ 2607TheAssessed valise of real and penman! inns in New York, 'is as followsi—nal iektata, $362,968,203 ; personal e5tate,5168,214,749. . I jIter••01. freshet in one part f Ohio carried the poiiiirions matter used in a whiskey distillery into the Miami. and thousands of 'fish were killed. i~j~4VS'Jj~ . .- i. &writhe& This must be lay ter-est. mithe Myths responded to year cam ; lem requested to austere eatable bast;ornballe - =lit Zd i l l ott saince talns. a 11- .. it the M atm.history Of our State esteddlollin it WM' Md . safe tes respond to the Point mimed& titrosrlifet itt . It will be &and MI infhill itkii WO ON; .tollintativebeen deism tom heid higitallitig stalein, either In ttalheeenthe or Judicial demmaseslaet Me Mate Governamatt and the same Mae, finely siotth;ii ' nely few a :mittens, have filleilthee, slate of an. i Lane Mlle. Th e naturalised Wheal enact ; eveartain- that this traditional . policy thold4 ber firer lerl#r4sfiai& Thew e nohng ae Itntarnot o. foffialill the taleliendpath drib to *nerd it: ItinFese ci eft,gbpseq. ha It takes Dona him no ...-. sietha Of field hobemouto mom ' , .li/die souldatheee — Iseihte policy as one of wisdom and. pstrietism, no American adultwitorirslettatatee Nil reqsnatheathos, Would Pe r Sint en lsollibl to the dissector And sthent at talk*: gates maenad fa his entlaget tar could he, lathed 1 bedrayal of the best i dea of hle ntre, dier OM deka of teltaffltendeed in h iedchola. _.,. at .ocemelensiney Mau trim an enlightened 'and.seithfal din huge of duty would demand our Mirages for the nittandised citizen, In preference to one born an the soil. Limiessanding the spirlinif .. your fiat propositional not ,thermistent with the Veen het* tiprimest k l said It my eordlai Meat. ' - ' t j *Are you to favor of the preeeetion of Antedate tabu. nerieste dean lad 'A interne ter ,/ To this, ransomed int , I shall content my iidr re pkim,..u,.....r.. 1 .0. ..40,-,..r. Used tatmcgatory are Of first patine& and demand the met serious anallerathm of the patriot and stateeznam The WI& nalanalt Inetwittitisnlikittlontsant Nepnttated upon .the ballotter. We %abe alatining.and Unless prompt ly and effectually thecae& must end In the subversion , bf our system of frugentrimente, The forms of liberty may remain, but only ass that and mockery, glossing I M erucdru restate p with m m y whole c e o tr m au ed g t a h p an d every ;measure wisely devised to weans the pa* of our I' popular' electlealti Willful fraud upeathe Dalfpt box is , moral trains against republican gonernmeut: and all duly convicted of being uncersiod therein, le addition to otherpima leipthendi be Imam dlantaillied from holding MO% Meier beet the Magni hanothise. Doubtless ma nataulisation lare cook! be inameded as &Main seuring panty nod faireme iteanrelecthme but we should tioCacaketa our hate memeiglatY by looking to the Unmet Geveramat as the gnat Mom of reform In this matte. It belongs exellasively to the States to mediae ibis ideas question_ elf inelfrage—to prescribe the qualllketkras ofreside safe guard* against fronds, and billet punishment ftw as suits month* integrity of the Whet bet. -Oar own State min" too early or wieUrensty tart its eonstltte- Gonal power in moped to thew matters esitel as they are to liberty and the exideme of the et. It haenver been a soma of just to the elm. American, that his country offend et &Ohm tie the oppressed of every land. . tied foetid that we should be so ungaitenzi for his hie:MßAs. to notelsete *anthem with thy bakest and indundoue of whatnot elitist or :country : but it Is an outrage stern our husgitality, and ' a violation of international bre, for UM Gavernmerata of the Old Worlditoship argosies( embalm* sold Moran ' upon our shone: Our Government Canna be too vigi lant In guarding our rights Is this newt, . To your Jura halerregatory I asnmeseethat I am oppmed to the Interferes°, of tamable. in trebles.— The Mita of a Chriettat minister is second to no other to diguit Med reesousibility. / would-not detract from Is f tot hapax the respect dos to his eharacter. acknowledge his right, and as a teacher of th e people. I believe it to be his duty, to speak openly and fearleesly `against sociat ind polities! 'vile, destructive of publ ic morals and at war with the Internet and ,happiness of inanidad. In thus publicly speaking, If he trammed' the propriety of his pleased oGis, a at conceive la found in the censure of as enlightened public. But that aplenty arder,invested by the laity with a mysterious Mc enSotal theauter—with pretensions to ex traordinary sphitest pomire-bound together by 'trees I es, and acknowledging as their bat* a ftiarp aT tate—that Olen an order ahead enter the tins, cootrol our electionsand influence the policy (doer Government, is surely came Weaken, and should awa ken the jealous vigilance 'of the American people. It .Wlll probably bedeviled that any such bimodal intim Mee is brught to bear In env elactiom: We should judge with isandoe,Mid toot modem without proof. _ -We lee the Amities' Demon divided en a maintem Mae. The priaciples of human teed= or bondage are brought in divert conflict Man's inalienable rights to life and liberty is denied. The doctrine is o pe nly asser. tad by those who hold thentotatottoat it their hands, that Uod created the mass of mankind to be slaves. in the best ot this great struggle we see the strongest ties severed—the ancient political parties ells' country bre ken, and men or every 1123/011111114 filth cUtlded. sum out The vendee of ores Church alone are united in political action. - This unity In the midst of otherwise minted divirion is tridtmet remittable. From Melee to Tex aa—from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean—ln every city, ' town and hamlet—under whateveraireuntstances placed or by whiten, Induce r:es surrounded, we gad the vota ries of this Church arrayed In poliGeal action on the side of slavery. This annotarise an, Intelligent assent to the Magpies id slavery, because those 'principles would reduce clinety-nine out of every hundred of there men to the condition or MOM. Whence are we to look for the cause of ibis unity among an many Medved,' of thousand* scatteredover so wide a surfs/et We And the votariee-of the Cattedie Church as a claw, among least enlightened of our population, and thus In a eon- 'Mien to yield a ready obedience in all things to an au thority which they have been taught. to respect u of Oafs appointment. The Churebrof their filth advances high and extraordinary cairns. It - lighe only true Apostolic and Catholic Church. It is infallible In doe. trine—minelea continue to he wrought within its holy come:sinker—its bead is the Ties perent of fled unearth, and successor ot the Apostle to whom was entrusted the keys ot Heaven. It he a pure hierarchy: The laity bare little or 130 power, all authority being coneentated in the priestheod. Again I ask,'whenee this may fa pt. Utica sad o* smug the votaries of this Charon when evearyy other demetanaGon Of Outdates is divided t In seeking *wan answer to this inquiry, all men will look to the source where the power resider. When the vota ries of the Church ot Home shall exhibit in our political contests the like diverdtynt views Mal action that is Peen *maw all other flames of our people, tben,and not till then, mill the public Mind be relieved from the saw pinion that hierarchal influences are mischievously st wan in oar politics. It Is idle to evade the point, by labored efforts in die finice of religious trecam and the rights of conscience.' No mann le made upon either. ' The largest Melly— ' the broadest toleration, la conceded in nutters of rell. Mena filth and worship. The ground of complaint lies here—that a hierarchy, invaded with peculiar ausetity .and powers In the eyes of the laity, should exert a spin itual influence to control our elections, and give thepot ley of our Government a direction edam mine wham of a majority of the tooOple, not within- the sphere of Mich loduenes. No fa tettigent man will gelation the bet, that the late PreeldenW election wounontrolled by the : iendest.. Whelk took, It , the adherents of that Church had been divided in their votes, as verse sit the Protestant sects or our country, the prolmont admlnistrte tion would , never have had an existence. The Save POW' er to-dt, would not be master of our Goreaupent—twe' I mitigating its abhoirent doctrines through-bar IlliteSal . tribunals—undermining the soveteillo r l of the Sta tes, end boldly trampling down the dm conatineloe rights of theisithme It is also apparent to every intelligent. observer, lest the pans unity la the Catholic Time isrelled upon alltkuP mains owt of onr opponents in the coming State elee• tion. With these unaulable feets before us; an it be said that there la no ground fee the strong conviction in the made of the Anzetean people, that tdistakbal &Se ems not only interim' la our politics, but actually eon. trol oar electionet7 - lf the Protestant seals of our coun try presented ' samet.unanitally in *position to the i ProttenSwy D , boaraay, that the Catholic Church does in its support, oar opponents would not bealow or measured In their denunciation. Indeed, the chink and Press of that party stall with gram vituperation such Protes tant pa rty mintage's as openly, in I the face of day, debouncel from the Leered - desk the cline of Slavery, and insist upon the sanctity of the maeltatind mammal relations. In them, It is grievous offence to preclahn,in connection with Slavery, the grunt mental teethe of Christianity; that God te the Creator And Father of ail teed—that He made of one flesh all the ttaffotis of the sirth—that Ue is no respecter of persona, hut holds in equal lore all file children; and that be will require of every one the otnesiante of Ins righteous law: "All 1 things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, I do ye even In, to them "• This alliance. between mina. dent and powerful Church and the Slave interest of America, is the more remarkable when we Mulder Om elet; that the early and authoritative teachings of that Church are in condemnation of Slavery. liew long this Mango alliance Is to continue I know not. ' flow long It is to be cosecessful, la thr the Anieritalt papa to de. ,skie. • ' To your. fLic interrogstory I anrwer—lid lamin 6. Tor of Free Schools for the education of oh angles, and am opposed tonay exclusion of the Bible lkierefrons. • • Respectfuy yours , • • . ;D. WitXol. To Jaw framenatune, ireq.;Cilaisrains, de. to, ~ Ued. In seed . - 411:iaetleawatepablIodult Slats lip mans. ° liens.• Goniuros: DAVID WILMOT, of Bradbra county. i COAL antussemona: of PalladelpbW JUDO= OP TIM emus' COM? JAMES VKECIf,.of Fiyette county, Jaunt J. LEWIS, of Chester county. Democratle State ilosinatisok —.. . 1 - , V WILLIAM P. PAC V . It, of Lycomltig cook. BASAL mniamitos: '• • • NIMROD STRICKLAND, of Oboist., coulo ourocrit JVDOES: . i WILLIAM STRONG, of Darks county.' JaSIATtIOMPSON, of Stier county.' "HONORS OS EL COOOSWEIIIe ALM" A Perfect Sobs<ette ter the lancets . • , Leeches mad Ignatius t 1 Instead of being spininess far all mlidiet, t has control over but ONE MALADY—has b t ONE AlM—accomplishos but ONE TONG,. to wit; ' SUBDUE% LIFLANIIIATORT DISEASE*.whai, ever be its form or 102+11V—whether lath' bead, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities e skin. Every/arm of isfiaremation (bat no otherlisease) is subdued by Was easily as Ore Is extiguished by water. •Di it asked, hue it does &hist/simply by rertoring the lost, balance betwienltii Guide and solids. Such is its poteney,"tbet liktrraeoltio matter, it requires merely what adhert to the point of a quill dipped into a solution if it, co affect the entire system. i , ; Of tie intrinsic voine,, the nifighteued ulna *, .. , and not the diseererer; west be eke jetge. • ii i ii nine cum; sl,bo pea "Ducar—mace $2 DILAC . Four months ago, this equation m eine vis submitted to the tribunal of an intelli tpublie. In that short period , * nearly fi re hen Xi editors ' and publishers (in the U. S., Can I,..lttit ish Provinces and England) have por e 111( tot. I s ed or witnessed its eflicuy in lajtainas on ?s -enses, and have pronounced it the mo ulna le medical discovery of this or any . pros itg ate. This enlightened jury of. Eve band olio le men, by their unbiased. verdict have 'tin the lintiphlogistiirtalt an established eh ' ter, las will be seen by the following brief ex ts: I • Fro the Roston reilkr "tie think the following teatirlonia dm pr). fit Ushers, who received the Salt in psym t fur d. !remising,. entitled to higher eonsideriehn and More confidence, than the certificates bilearily attaahed to advertised medicines." ' I . the Reporter, itives.-- I "The new leine. the Antiphlogistie Salt, is rapidiy •we g its way to popular favor in this eity—havi cured Rheumatism, Flemish Rush of 111 to idle Head, Croup and Bronchitis," / 1 Lawrence Sentinel, Jfais, , —"lt is a remedy for liflammatory Complaintv." . 1 fientington Journal, Pa.—''lt stilt unrivall ed in Inflammatory. Diseases." * I Norway Airertiser, Re.—" All wb re Used the Salt have derived the most tone , 1 Acts from it." • ' I Piketon's* Aurrust, 0., 'edited by Dexter.--!'We an ay from expeller excellent remedy for. Headache, Ken and Palpitation of the Bart-0W • sere it will do all it professes, and speed the new medicine." Afferionvitle Damor.rat. -Led.—a, several eases of /theatnatia.:., Broach la and Canker." Letoiwea AirOente, Me..- 0 0ut jos 'cured of serererNenralgia in one wee PkilogelAin very popular bent." Liberty-Tore 'Banner, b mon and lonammatory Cataneous D' Wayeteiitie Visitor, 0.--" We kno Fevers, Theitolte, Toothache, sun- • working *ileitis bat effeeteally.* ' Anotber editor, by ktter to Dr. know of several *boars using IS wit At, but unknown to their family pbyei they do not irleb:to (learn l" . ' Anotber- 4 I barn w dini •',. • ;Aim lase the Balt Hui trealun ly cured." , I tt.v 7 A, ~S''~rYw - t N 4 :S:ss~ti:{LS~r ec ' a _ ~ . , ra. B. B. it is an ;is, Agri We } are say God 1 • 102 eared Errips- 11111.0 was por e s ll lua Mi xes auliduesi 1 Was at, wham , sr 3 pars Pit Wits. .. , . Au 4thit- , A sow , of mists, subject to FLU from boyhood, sued thi Salt anst mouth, sad is well.' Kwyeiihr thastesseetia' , , Tosos.--"It is a taloa., bleaubstititelbr VersesoctioaNnd Blisters,~ i'. I.l' Obeerstr; 0..-Nn - Peverisand In. Ssasmistory Rheumatism, ars invalachle." - Asio.,lThtlatialt Tine; Iliac.-"T3 , taillitoicarak - ittnaiit of Blood to the Head." - 4 t •?. .'" ,Weatitra iTAroailds, Ky.7-"EvertAttaliboalik :iiitte ale idi Wlly.* . ...Domb4liintar,:. Ne.--" Dr. ,Coggsrslra Salt has .wrought resit Imam" ''' : t> 1r ' ' 411 0 1. ° 2111 40 11 , ligi,=:Alst ha* beets esti sic- . .•eswifelly haerveus Headache." ` 1:. - - - ' , - Artelbeenditor, .by letter :-" One °tour corn. - Isssiterit Imitate . ; it far ' Pte trisy endilieutbuws and is loud in its praise.' - Annthert=oit I. veil , Ptilielai'isittritte ladies fa Nerunis and Female Complaints." . . Anoka; 5..-eft is the,bast Remedy foF,Fever - and Agee'sier two fn the West." . -. ',, ' ' ' Aitotber:-My aka has long been atilieted With Inilarranation of the Lungs' and a hard Cough ; she bee used the Salt Rosa than one month, and '.bar eohiphilnts are Pbolly reolosted," . Another;—One of our physicians 'tarie sip Ais siostre4 it, in the fees of $ Nenralgie sue in my own Nally, which ho witnessed. Ho sap. faith wrought the core. I told him, calth or no faith, the Sflt hudone what be could • so; do." .. Another:-"A Child of mint dangerously sick with Scarlet Fever, wee quickly : eared with the Salt."l• ." ' ". 4 LezVa CO. ilatairal: Y.,;- " tie e know it I s all it preform/ to bo„ • NeWark l'auga„ 0.-" It is an excellent remedy fur Neuralgia, IfeatiAch"; Inflamed Eyes, and_Ca. tartleis indeed a great discovery; anti we ;say, table, ye disciples of Esculapins.' " -- An !bar, by letrer."My wife has been cured • of I dueation of the Womb and distressing table, Ankteher-"Cur town clerk hu' had the Spine Corokhdotfor • ,ywas.-4as used_caly one box and Ifs well-end a member of ble .family was tested of Inilaremation of the K i d n eys fro m the tam box." L ,_ • • .._ An - other-A& ease of Chronic ' lilteeirativa owed in three w S."- - ' ' - • Pelnyra. Sentinel, 11 FO.- 0 101'8 cured the moU'viredent form cif 'Salt Rheum" ' Jefferson Co. Unitin, N. Y.-"livery family . shosild bays it al hand for inatediage 01/4. 4 Cass• Co. Tribune, Niche-Hit Is attended here with ~, great esseeww.". :, • .1 , • ry,,ii •_ t...„1.4. concur lit the, views oLt Trustier that these editorial verdicts, un der e circumstances, ire entitled to . more than nseelcoosideration.": . • .”.••While many nestrnwroakera Sleds:Oise' the good-natured and pill.ridden Piddle, by ordering "(rim six to a donee bouts or bottles, to curd any rnatdy," the discoverer is happy in being able to eta that the severest forms of receit'inflarnms. tort' disease, are oversews by mot Acute packagw, and the most obstinate and lontstandirog eases, by, ware.' Chrusie - package. It deco just what it cis my to do-no om no Icsa-equalisor the by ressoeingfresta the system al/ orteria/ and oemptia obstructions. • .., NO AOBNTS.-42, , TS protect the communi: ty i from imposition by counterfeits, the pro prietor will employ No' Anise, and has made &nib arrangements, that be can 'send th e' dee p!' ogistie Salt in any quantity; by Min or Lx- Paps, to any part of the United States or foreign coontries, without expense to the purchaser. It is Putup in drachm packs** for *elite diseases at sS—etwouio packages SS—and family do. O. /t -it sesompanied with a history of ita di/starer'', and full directions for use. Fi.B.-11e repeats=--"no person in the United Sister or elsowhere„ bee been appointed agenf by hint for the sale of his Salt--and those who are announced as agents, are only selling the few $2 patekages received by publishers in . payment , for advertising. So that hereafter, till public notice is gloss, the Antiphlogislic Salt can only be bad . by MAIL, (free of expense) through Box 322, Post Mee, Boston,' Miss., or at his Otileo, 25 IVINTBIt STREB Y. . tie`All letters with money should be register. eat rho PostOßlenuiltare malled, sail costs bat Aye cents, twrl will Insuretheir ash arrival. In eas dap, (besides' the Asa eales)4l7 letters were tweetved—moeUr for Chronic( Paekngat.• • . . y !.: cOOGSW MAU 3if.. D.. Bono N ,ALUis., tlitl i i ierst 7 "4".. " 'es°r. _ 41.41 ***We advise ail to eat out std save this great ovary, • • , ' ,•• ; r jar. ived A d re i w rec i r f k ru s m ast D o r r . this eo g g M s iretinfNok"ilbdie4rietie sing, can be purebtukal at this °Moe. With direc t ons how to use, , , . . Conn or Distal:en Livia,---iforteseliftie &clog, , sea., Jan. 10, liiso,..ldic. BM/ W. POWLII.-- 4 7 /%.1 - 4 0 1/ ate lag : liberty. to use the following tomcat for, the benefit of 'the afflicted : I was attacked with the Liver Complaint, which pparently brought ins to the brink of the grave. :ta during my sieknera I was attended by three phy. eiciane in our place, but received no help. I also hied the various remedies recommended , for each complaints, but they afforded me no relief. As a last resort, I was persuaded to try Wistar's Bal-. can of Wild Cherry, and by using four bottles I: was restored to better 7. ltlt than I have enjoyed", before for ten year*. This statement may he re-j , led upon as strictly true. BETSRY PBRRIN. 1 he above 'Certificate win given in the prism* Dr. A. 'Strong, 'of Homerdele. 'who is welt norms he Al. with:4 as a stuarestplel practitioner.? None genaiemaalese argued L BUTTE on the rapper.. • ' - . 41 - A Lodi , who has been mired of great manceaS debility, after many years of misery, deekee to make mown to all Ibilowsuderera the sure means of rellef.i Address, enclosing Adair* to pay niturnpostage, MARY L DEttlIT; &stoa t Mao, sod the preeeripthmi will I* rent bee, by text Poit- 5143m rifir The fiteatest Dlistovory of Use Aggii. ...It seldom occurs, that we notice. under any circa+ stances. patent medicines, tertotattreer or any thi n g nf the kind, for we haves prejudice agatnet most of these. lint cander,compeb us to invite attention to the advde. tiserient of Prot Wood's Hair liestoratlre In the bid column at the bottom of the third page of this paper.?— We are too juvenile to require any- thing; of the kind, but some !Maumee of its 1114 havii CMOS to our knoolo)Ige which almost, &1131318 uinthat I,th a sovereign remedy wind the hale tanwining prematurely gray. a 4 11 air Dyer but upon its application ai direetid Effect produeed on the skin, which brings Mit 'the original, native colored 'hair, without 'Winces, and gives its glossy And natural appearance. We have men persons „es . bo have used it, and they are mail Plowed with it t-zataine the adnertbemsert.—.Misso+f Repobiuns. . Wit • R. R. R. Wit• ralittlas lts.—To all troubled with these di:treating alltletkus, we would reeorinneitd tbe.ine;'or ganwArs RUDY RELIEF mud REGULATORS. *1 moment you feel Uke *fluting take a swallow of Rim* Rafter, and bathe pow temples, kande and heti with in a few moments all di/arming symptom and ueithisio. ' ant Whip will leave you. In all eine white you airs troubled with Tits, take Itadwar,a ReguLeters In iegnla ,, tiag doses—they 'will regialate the, organs in the body,. I and astablbh and enuallse the circulation of the biota. We hove known a peat many persons whenever trtin'tk —bled with eta, who hare' been entirety delivered,ifrbee thew acusoyantes, by the one of Midway's Iteptlatorn Ladle* Are Informed that lILDWArS 'WADY' *& ink and arobtATOns well force a healthy ncmi of the OcUries—at the regular time—ln all are where Its „lure d allintith and 4itaUside. *air a taxman's Ills nuts been istigthened and sared°l4 the nee of these tun: ful rented 31.2% -- , - "DEAF MADE TO HEAR." siciONDON ACOUSTIC AURICLES; PATENT AURICLES, THE 'INVIdIBLE BOUND SHIER and ORGANIC VIBRATOR, ARTIVIOIAL DEC* or TritpANl, and 22 ratlines of Ear Trumpets, at P. MADEIRA'Bi Bulrtorung Nairn; Eighth street. tour doors below Chesnut, Philadelphia.' rukr 18,1.7 , 22.4 t -,. ' *74111 % 000 REAP ,will be id ter !an7 Medicine that will anti M A ATT B 314/10 OIL tbr the following diseues:—Rheumatism, Netirsl• iiplearAttections, Contracted Joints, Melia Pains, Pains frith& Bide or Back, fleadache,Tootharle,Spralna, Bore Throat, Cuts, Bruises, Barns, and all Diseases at the Akin, Ideates and the Glands., None genuine without the signatures! PRATT A Burma attached to each label. Principal office, 206 Washington street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Aim! G. R&M', Dillilighity Centre street, Totte sil le,' Bole Agent Sr Schuylkill County. , 'Tare is to certify that I have Made bat one Spoil. cation of the Magic Of on my fingers, which have ;Uwe drawn from contraction of the coeds, brought oh by rheumatism. It was of seventeen months standing, and I am now entirely - cured. I cheerfully niceenmend it, o all elided likewise. I M. IfI4IROCK, • Ilarrieburg, 72 Locust street. • 2e.ly Juno 27, '67 etlgioas )atelligenct. • Barns? CRLltell.+Uer. ii. puma, of Lewisburg 'Jai • meshy, will preach at this Church ler the wit two months, commeriehig on the 2d of August. Nervkm at 1034 A. and BP. M. eaehjabbath. , AT Wrecent meeting of the Managers of the American Bible 8 0 tIstr, to New York, It was voted that the Sum of nine (boomed dollars' be appropriated for printing the Scriptures In the Turkish language, by Auserienn donative at Constantinople. . Tim SignIODUMI still retain the practice of holding amp meetings. The month of August is usually select ed for these gatherings. The last. Zion's Nereid contains announcements of thirteen that are to be beid.tumstly In that month, in the New England States. At the West these meetings are even more popular thin at the Nast. A long unmet is gireci in the name paper of nab lately held in Michigan, where three thorium(' persons were present. . . 110111025. arpgrunTvg 1167110D1ST CII1M711„ entner of Lyon and 3d street. Divine Sorties every Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A.ll.,and 6 o'clock, P. M. Mir 1111 ST 1011710 DIST EPISCOPAL CL11711617,74c. end Street, PlAtrellis, Rev. WUJAIX 1.. Ha" Pastor.- Divine serviceevirty Sabbath at 10 A. !Land at 7.% P.M. Alves. Ginn LUTHIRAN cntruca, Market Square Pottsville, Rev. Dais= /Mrs. Pastor. Divine soinrip is this Church regularly every, Sunday. Morning; at 10% o'clock., evening, at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Wanda,' evening. an o'clock. i - SierniNrri enuten SERVICES.-Aryttst, 1857: Sd-41h Bundy, altar Trinity..-. 10% A. IL 7% P. 1L... Exodus's Acts alv-lixodus xv, Hob. :MU 91.11-9th Sunday attar Trinity..-10% Jam e s 34 P.17,- . . . Nundwas trti, Acts torti-kfum. sail, I. 16tb-10nb Sunday after Tri6lty.-.103 A. IL, 1% P. M. ' Numbers-asW, Acts mill.; Nam. :air. Mantes IL 234-11tb Sunday Misr Trinity.-10, 1 A. IL, 7M P. If. irDouteroncsny IT St. Mat. ivill-bint. T. lit Jas. HI. 24th.-St4artholotnew.-7% A. IL, 6" o'e, P. IIL-Mccl. ash, St Mark, vi-Scel. zalx, 1 John 1. - • ' 30th-.121t Sanday alter Ttinity_,-10% and 734o'clOck. Deuteronomy v i, Wit. soy, -Dent. Tll. St..lsTa. iv. And Mow asid,"Knor ye batman Cloth intt - lbre by blind only. but by every that proCesdetb nut of the mouth ,of the Lord clot h live." Adopted by Our Lotd, St. Matthew iv,4 an St. Luke, iv, 4. : D. WASHBURN, .4iVelor.' , - • - . • itimisoNßein—At vottirizi, 4 . 14 clath, DT Bar. C. ifpwar, Mr...lown Ammo; of Witlimit* to of Bt. Mk. , • IVAIX • •:": • ltsiiL tbh Nth ell*, 13616staiahmt..; itUtNuhshirm, pupal rimester of Imes Saw lath ItaihoodEN shatto sad V trz.:.<'n - %L. L , IR" A o l ig i cE, N t i y a 3ZoTlL ,rB . Y !.,_F iE r . -'4l. , i - ,Ilarinek John i• , run '" Armsbang John - .llaaaard - Jor ' '' . antaseJas ' ' • OkatiKte 'motion aoti,A.'rulier., a ,:',,, - art Aiken , ' !Umbras J ' , f, Patel* lira e - ',.. , 'Bete .1 tl i t J i oa ti n i ty .' i 0 ;-..i - ,i. . t.{.'llt . Oat& Thernall , s Illailli r tdoori , - =later J _ ,r...t,... 111 _x. Ideas Hopkins Rioted 2 alley adm Becker at - 11111 Ricked ship ' Rogers & Whim Brown buts 2" . Kaman's aII A Bees Miss Vann Baker - Darld • i Barksher - & - Co B Deigner & Erb Bards' G ' :5, - nankin' Tiros shipitobeits Geo : U feet franchis - 'ltarkosty Was - Omer Joeleph Dom Hannah, Hess Washington Bun John ship • Jlattet3 a _,-,. _ . ~.-40he Wen-, :,..=, .Ihamoile. ,-.,:__,- Boingartnee - JOhn Mans Wm . , Ann Multi • . Bensfiger lure ' _el : Beet htuparet. Doran lase - Alp Johns* Alt ' ardent* Margaret' Ballot! John i Jackson Sallie U . hurallkhard Branum John Jackson Thom as / Kciw ' 'POW' ItArT - - Jonas 4 U : sa i h r it a Wm :, i -;• Y Itlqinn ilaryJ „iaosesJotra , 'S ii Bruin Albs U Jinni:ebb Jae th `A on Benalupw - ' Jones - ' ship! - - Borah - *keit 2 Buckley Sarah Sol B Elisabeth Bands David Beddow Kendry shims; Daniel :Smith ait ti .. , Blesaing_Tal ; K , 13tengrall Bowers Wm 2 Knauss C. tl i Smith V.lten - - - . V . , litiorrJarob . , 481aeltssellt Orr - - - - Chatham Adini sh Kantiman J U ;Simeon F Connor Alex ship May Jas ',Shannon Vianels thirroll Mart -.- i Kelley John !.; Matte tleo Caney OWN - .., , Kelley - Margaret _, ghetto G , ' Chichester a - Keenan Michael :tiblutuni ll W . Caton Geo , Alas! nger Al ,;Sherdon John I Cook John . , Kramer Panful .!EhaltaJan . Clerk Jaa 0 - ' -- Kline Paladins , • •,'llealtb .11'; ' -.-, I CallectJas ship . ' L . ; SniltliJoith 1 Otiattors Kiss MaryLeals - D It 2 4:Basith 4 ' 1 - ; I Covenant Illu lerrisaitistripher Shoes JCalli Alp I Carlin Neal . Lyons Fanny .-' Shaman JJI 7 .. Colo Phobia . Litta Jar. •i: Slim ;antes 1 *tot Samuel • LeppeLlsase :. Sheridan kart' Clark Thus Ikea Mgr . . . Smith Jame • ' - Cain Thos talky Michael - hi: St John KW Vary Canntogliarn Wm Lawler Patrick shpapeneet Mary' [ 0_,.. ,_ Looter Sol : Smith 4 Price DouSharitWaro'd I.:Michel , Win ' :: Sheresurßoberts Dobkin** tr J ' Leary Peter Stanton Barix4 Darden Daniel , BB . ' , liteinberger Wm P 2 'Devlin, Daniel , Myers JA ; ;: Stine Wm (Donk) Drums FelixMartlaJOhn ', - 1' Dodos y a ,-.:, '..: Itersuran J. tr .-, Toppi& John A . De Hart Gill , hailer Jas P - : Twomey John - Dknor John Chu Morgan Bohn • , Tborass.initn- balmlike John :Madden Joseph ! Vacuum blue Dr. Davis Ju Monaghan John ; Thomas p. D: - Dane Min Ihsry , lUDs 0.0 -_, Tiensel_Paron Dagen,Patrick . Memo Elisabeth: 'nay Tho= . Italy Pat Mum Chas . Toasand Theodore Donahue- Thi s ?deck Caroling' ; Toothy' Wm , - . Dully Thin Myers Wm . • Tweed Wm U Dub Wm ship Alarphy_W • -Taylor Br A Davis It Charlotte Moyer Wm • 1 - V II .' . Kelton :Valentino Cmphrsy Huey /tdreardslbrina . Wrens SB,-- i: :. • fli *Min John • Moor asbeces ; Tuna Thcanur Nana W - U • Miler Min Mary W b' Kessbner tnyt M. 11Wentael Angelina Faller • C Miller Michael : • Werner Cathsee 2 FruiDig DGI Mullen Thous Ward Dee& Fisher adw - IteNall George '• Wlgmarn4l 8012 French a It ` UsCuron Bruits Wells II: Fes* 1 •. . _. Iffelltan Daniel i -Witinarot Hugh areemaan Mary - IlleiGinley Charlie WhitakarJas _ - a McCormac Marl &White James aniatbad MaryAkieltariand A • Wellel ' . _ ---- Alp , 3kGrann Micheal Weber John Goren Itobt ' Uclarland John Warlow limy _. Graham Christ'', McNutt John 0 Webb Maui sh (Jabots Citetaityt - , Woo4llllileladas GeemeinJaa _ N u b Itatthew 2"' If Bona P U Gannon John . ' NanghtinJu ti n. . Waitangi Banal Chose lane 2 - ' ' Noes J 8 .- v; ' Whelan.Tini -shin Orlin N ary • 0 . ~ Watson Thos • Gotha Kari'ol/onahoe PattiekWatkins Wni`altip Miler Bally Otto John A ,!-- Worts Wm , - _ Gibson Thomas Onus John ship Woods Wm. ' • Qrlea Wm Warten A li ce . , Wittlanis Wm .1.2 • II ' - - JP . • Winlack Win Hems Caroline Pratt & Bbleber Harris Henry ' ---' Primo linebatitedaTouret John-, thograres Henry _Philips Barne - Tamil Gen • , MU Dreary It ?eine Charts' , , ' 'Forger WIF Hood John a - Pldlipi Daniel -' -, ,/I - Hogan John . Perry Gee :' Tautest, Bieber A Ibiward Joffe i/IlirPerseas loquleles ter letters oa the above Hsi rill please ass advertised. Oaseent additional will be ebarged tae each letter advertised. JOHN *AMY, Ii stiaacter• POTTSVILLE POST OFFICE& &weave' sad DeparitiaVe of Philadelphia, itarlding, ilarriaburs, Pittsburg, New Yakima Fattens aniCairmiliens States, Wee datly.—. Mew at 1 A.:IL and 3,34 P. hi. ; Arrives at 124 and 1114 Way Mall between PuttaVilla 6 4 ktlada l l 44l , daily. Poses 0 b 34 A. hi; arrives atl2P. M. thitawlssa, Itlikeabarre,, Danv lUe, Wllibuns i port and Nrie; Mew dally . at 63.4 A. 314 arrives at Port Carbon, Tuscarora and Tamaqua, 'dal i y. Clown at 014 A. M. arrive% at 434 P. 31., except Port Carbon, Which departs and arrives twice daily. 'Mem at 01, 1 4 and 17,‘ A. M. Arrives at 7 A. 31,:and 12 31. Mnerwrille, Tremont and Donaldaon , daily. Massa, 4134 A. M.; arrives; at 11 A. 31,41 m d ipt 31thethrille, w bleb :departs tyke daily. Cloves at A. 31. and 714 P. M., ;and arrives 3 times dally,,at 7an 1A,11.,and2%P. M. Fountain Bpring,ShaMokluilinnhury and Northum. berland, daily, Cloves 011% A. Mc arrives at 3 34 P.M. California mails close the ith hod 19th of eveg month. Nuropean mails close do Tuoday and Friday of web week.-, . 011111 omni from 7A.M.t09 P. M. Sunday from 12 M. to 1 P M. . driN CLAYTON, P. M. POST Onus, Pottsville, May . ¢,183T. (19-hem]'. LOST & FOUND: RAY COW. 7 -Stayill away rffig S • from the subscriber, on tihitYiii2d a small RED COW, rather old'—with her harms turned In towards her korehead, and string tied around the he saddle of her tan. -Whoever Oh& her will please ret urn :r 1 HUGO. IX/ZINO% August 1, 'fif AcAnylkili flara4 -- • - • L • 1 4 08 T.—Was lost - Con Thursday in this Borough; a sma ll , l i ikket,Dl47 tot 1867,Mt aai a tot of Pipers sod Ithnoteudss .01. Aceoudbc— Whcsmer tugs old, IMary slut 4storns It to the subscri ber, togeihes with Its °entente, will be suitably reward ed. ' I ; .EDWARD H. IlLkli D. August I, 'IST 1,- , ' : 31.30 DI OLUTIONS. PISSOe --- LITTION.-i-- The partnership hetetnibre whiting bet` wft the Undetaltrued, In grocery business., at Rt. Ciii,. la this day mutually diatotsed.• Thebes - Inas wllllbe cot/tinned by Theodore There; whO le hereby autheetied toe:Meet alimonies due the late firm and who wild pay all debts and. nabilillea of the said ism. - !I ,-TII/ODORE WORN, !! 30811P11 BLANCU. 29-Bte. lIL Clatr , ';iity 14 '57 D"SQLUTION.4—,, The partnership heretotbre existing belween Jelin barna A and Aaron Nike!, dolng burfaesa u ;OUR DAILNDT & bas tbh day been dliaohed by annual eoneent. , 4 The books and nem:utile' the tale dna bare born trans. tarred to Albert D. lad, who will proceed to rattle the MOM ' ' JOHN BARNhT, , AARON ECKEL. NifThe badness will be orMtinued on the resit prinek• We, In the tutus*, by the undersigned D. zeit sryemont, anly 11, ALDNIIT n. lasts • "pISSOLUTION,i OF . PARTNER . SlllP.—Notion beriby given that the Partner. p heretofore stinting beteeen Hartley Shocsmith and Darld Whitehouse, Coal -Merchants trading under the firm of Sboesmilh • Whltabowss, In New Philadelphia, Schuylkill raniety, wes dismivad on the 6th Inst.: by the withers's) of the subscribe, who has era* out hls In terred to William Stephenson:. The business of the late Arm will be Nettled up by Messrs. Shaesmlth A Stephen son, who will annulus It bereafteron their own Somuut. iIIARTLEY - SIIOESkRTIL IDANTD NUITEIDIDSX.- %et, .• July 18. 'GT ARTNERSHIP copartnership In thy ; lcunber.business heretofore sting between It. C. Wilson and Lawialloyeroras Mit day (April 25, UR.) dissol*ad by **told emend. B. 0.111r11.301'f, :LEW79,/lOpa She andOndgned tutie Ms day (Apr 1127,18574 en teMd Into co-partnership, la the tnmhm badness, at thesteim saw mill at the foot of the'laollned *Bee on the M.D. A 8.11. B. It., aoderthe Britt of B. O. &JAMES WILSON. AU orders an listaber promptly att*hded to. May , 2, Pst 18 . ] witsos, JAMS wasom FOR SALt & TO LET. A 1.1. sorts of I'd Rails;from' 22 !o 60 ~iFoandspir yard , ovc"pa' nd andtoe Pale by' 1 d 9. , E.,yAUDLEYk 80ir. SIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blast Pumices, f r om the ito6ding Wort", for 1 e low, at the ; PIONS= ftIIIMApa, Pottotillo,Jan.l9, Int! , tf • , HEAP L FUE--Coke for: sale, Gt. o e small quantities, at the low price of b ants per bestial: Inquire either at the °Mee, or Works of the Pottsville Gas Company. Pottsville; November 21; '66 L 1011: RENT= The Old Orchard hour min. it hailbeen newle'repalred, and le now nd rate tanning order. Apply to 31..11. KATZ, on the pretolees, or to T. H. SCIIIOLIANDEItGEII: ; Pottsville. ilebraary44, 13RINTING PAPER.--Boilk & Neiva- Papir, of every also and "sight, of irgmlorquallts, ale at DI Ul prices. ! . / ' N. GARRIGUES, '•' Centre street, PotterrUla. Aniost 9, 7 ,66 , 1 - ' . 8.2-tf '7' JUST' RECEIVED,—A large assort ment ofsplendld Perfumery, 4e, from the Matrufae torles of Jules Hans) A Co., Harrison and of beta., Ail those who want One Perfusnary,eall C. BAR a? 'S Book and %Nasty tore. . January 21,1867 • • ' ,•^ ?BOAT for Sale or..exchange for .land, lock, or other trade, ,Coal Boat, ; tons bantam. been in use 12 month*. Also, 2 horses and 1 mule: gears end erorrh og DeCOMS iry for'runnepg a Boat. , For information - address C. Nation Square Post OMee Montgomery Co:, Pa. • la, .• • • , 29 , 40 , ANEW COLLIERY TO BE RENT 1111—Tilg 1 1 10.IILACK.cgictEr. rurtioTEMMT ANY hying driven a dope into the MamMoth Veto, are prepared to rent an extensive palely, which may be put into actireend prcdtable opMation early In the ensuing- season. This property is in the Valley of the Big Black Creek, two miles north of, Misleton ind nearly as convenient to market as Wad of the lic:aver Meadow and iladeton hulas. The alinen'bouses and steam rawer suffielent for raising 100,000 tens of Coal per pinata, win be provided by the Contpany.!- The works to be rented are of easy steers front ; lialleton where Inquiry may be made of, A. Pardee; Raq., oral, Ooryell. C. M., or or ALO. B. Rotuma, rivskesi. . No. 618 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 24,'67 . 36311 ..... 111 Oft. SALE,' OR M RENT.. ;.•; 4 -311 view of the Metal action of the list N. *renal In their Annual Session, and also_ In *accor dance with theaction,of the male members' of the Be. eond M. N. Church of Pottsville. instructing the Tree tees to mike such dlspadtion of the said M. E.Churrh as they may Link best, It was olittotton resaresi.to their official muting:iv tit" 25th Inst., that the said Church he offered for BALE Or, RENT Immediately, The True, tang tha 21 ld It Church,through thelrCOmmittee, I°- spectrally' theretbre diet Ihe Circled'. Mute In Market strottsvllte, Pa., ter tile or rent, lorthwitis The Church Is st good sited. nihstential Ink* building, well fur sished, basement hill and two alms rooms below.-- . Church en the Sal floor, handsornadp pspored, sod gas lights through the eitire house. ,The Wee and terms, of payment will be wide reasonable. Pirtke wishing to purchase gr rent 111111 Peas apply wine tto ; the. under signed. N id.WJESON. ! hisssikea JAMES-1100RA, t. 1 : .. J. o.inim. • • May 11A, VI CiAUTlONtif—The undertligned berg of Me Second Smitoest Xpiirleptd Chtuvh, Pottolirle, Whig leaned that eertala •pernaniertio late. ly purred In the lawny of footfall foe old Church, hoe offered the none foe sale or rent; hereby caution the peddle whist toy and prepared sale or not, a. there Is no power I111;•seld perm" to do the one or the dater. coaCbsirrA h the property of the Commotion, Intended for werstdp therein by such Ornigregittlen, sad a tordslity of the tooter* base no desire to ems to noel the Mal Other the* for the puma, to abkh It •los d 191 f hem riphested. =UPSON A nintrunoisn, camas w haw Pottnille, Jul M==l=E= LIST OF LETTERS ==IZ=EI _WANTED. 0 14B°RERS AVANTED.-Qua lake Redireed. 100 paod laborees stinted on • *401111, 01 411.25 pee der; peratioute *notably. 01 . 11101 - 1, $l-U1 J. U. 0800IUVE. loprtiNTED--Three Male and Five, —mg*. 4ateatle 'fetch'''. to take charge of the Poldlo illehmals of Port Carboo—Term eight months, eommebo leg Peptesaber lat.: ltsaadnatknt held lo Port Carbon &boot House, Wednesday, August 26th, at 11% o'clock, ALlt. By oe.r of the Doard. ONO. SICK;Srey. Ategoat 1,.67 j - TOURNEYM AN - CABINET NI . • - App.ass„ , ta - -eretavviustampa spdmßistiont meat till 1» give', ars trusted Ashbaid, &buy I eacaly, 'ADIOS UOCU. Aabbind, may 2,:t67 . . ~1841 !STING ENGINE "'WANTED Oa' t vi cistr.“ fi116110041 baud -7 k slnne, ello Sko i t km* . Oho must be in dist nite'order. and one with pumps attached would be pre ferred.: Letter address— DAN ISIPTYLER, July Zs '47. 3141.4 - Hamburg, Penna. vANTED=—Too Te3chers, for lbw Publle &boob of Foster Ttnnuthip, kw • term of ton months, commandos August 3d. thils_ry from 845 to $lO per mon th . Apply to the Board of In notort of Olin Carbon Schaal House. on Saturday, An gust ht. 4 3 o'clock. P.M. JOIL9 GROG AN. &e'y. July 19, 'O. . kl4t HiiANTED—Two MALE and One MALE Taasherato take douse of the Public hi East Nerweglaa Dtstriet, for a. term of nine months, conuneaelag dosed &I. Apply to the Board of Dtreellois; et Belmont Moot House, on Siatoniay, A. test 14 OS oVieekt Pat. - Wit T.AGARD, Jae/. -7.4617 Alit Pl“ %. - . - 2Set ANTED--Six Male and One.Fe v iitilereichte tits clause of the public fichooktif-Bitich Markt lot Wen of nine: months, cometneticlun cis Septets* id. An exeintrustion 'III be held et the School (louse In 14,40 ' on Satu rda y, at 'Hi o'clock, A 22: DAL By order of the Board. GIDEON. 3USUELE, Seosetery. - , IarINERS AND LADORERs ILLWANTED.—Tite blibast trages, ind constant ok• t i ment, be glee sod ; to arlar Rnd z and laborers bo th for • IlfeeltßaßY CO:. at tirel A uden j e l d flonsy " .l3 k Collkniea, Spring lionntato r ,Garbon and &buy Mill Co'... nay Joann , Good homes nn be bad at moderate Mats. • • VatY:2oi '67 804 t ' ftEACHERS WANTED.—Ten traehen;„ threw Rude sad emu" females , for the ro lie Schools of the I)orough of SL Clair. Public es atehiatkos to take- place at the Bell School House. an Thursday, August 20th., at 11% o'clock„LA. IL Schools kept open Ana months froot.&pt. Ist., 1837. fly order of the Basil TUOMASIRTIN, &aviary. St. Clafrao Sti 'B7 3041 KLIIIIE,j GEORGE BROWN, Mine Inspector, Pottsville; Pa. Invests etild land' and Mines.— Partial.lar attention paid to ventilation: August k*b3TATED MEETIN G OF THE oom County Medial Society, will beheld at In ell Clamber or the Borough of Pottsville, on NY:bsesde.Yr Lug. 6th nu, al3 o'clock. P.M.€ J 01124 2'. MMUS, /1. - D. August 1,'8 7 81-It - Secretary. XOTICE.Notice is - hereby given that all the More Boots and 800 actountsof IL Harper 8 C 0. ,, Imre om the 13th day of July Wt, a* algned to the mndendened; an persons Indebted on said Ito Okla» theretbm cantlotted not ,to make payment to any potions whatever. pt ate good, robe one authorised by them to collset sold accounts. • Pottsville, 81W -31411 nssuisn d MAIZE. CO—PARTNERSHIP.Tho under aligned bait thitt'day, (July 30th, 1/IST,) entered in -4coVartnenhlol3r the transaction of General Alining eineas at the tioliktty lately bold and worked by lit 11 ail & Elijah Kammer at Strondellie, bear Tremont, la Bebuylkill County, under the tirm DIM of needy Hell & : Co. RZNRY. !Wt. _ .. • Anis* I, 'IST 31410 - pISSOLIITION.—The - co-partner• able beretoket minion between Henry Hell and Hawser at Ste:instals: near 13euatt, &duty HUH County, In th e !fining &Palling crtCoal, and Itereantlie Wetness, trading under the Corn of Hell k Hammer, ban tbli;Zbletkftla day of July, 147, teen dlseolred by nne trial convent . HENRY HELL, August 1,17 314t1 • ELIJAH HAMMER. _ .... . N, • crrtcli is he;eby given that - the &tambour of the"Coathectieut 2 Ezettsylkill Cad und roe ComPany,” will meet' at the Et. Nicholas Hotel. ht the City of New York, att Tueeday the 18th day of August, at 151 o'clock, A: M. of that day, ti the purpose 1 of electing the Oaken err said Company. and tunnel,- ing Stich other buslnem as may be reialte and nem. atty. • ' -. • 'f. CALKER 11111111121. l august 1.'57. ..31.3t' ' IySSOLUTION.—The partneiship ' of E. hammer k Co., has Ibis day dlaaolved by Mutual consent, R. Kammer £M.U. Renner having sold their entire interest to Thorn's H. Rickert, who will set. tie aU dainties:dust It. Kemper A Co., and wilt coatis. ne the mining and &kipping of coal on sole own account. ELLIAII HAM SIKH . At.-O.IIEILNER, T. U. RICKERT. ' 31 et* , POtts;llls, July 16, lEiVi 'TV O'FICE.--The undersigned ha's this: day, (July 30th,1814.) purchased from Piah Rs= 'wee, all his right, title and interest oi, to sod to a eve , : • tain colliery recently worted by him and Henry Heil at • Wooer lie near Tremont in fLehuylkill County, tonalbir wilhthestore,storegoo4s, mules. =ewes, ears,nnichiner)°, 'Asians, and eterythitai movable and immovable, ini upon or about, or used in connection with or appurtiw : pant o the said Colliery, and that I hare taken proem idols accor t ingly. JAC. LIAIINCK. A, 57 314 it 44. D. - L. DODSOIII, Dentist, hail removed to the opposite side of Martel stmt., doors shove Third street, oast door to Dr. Gomm bowtadt. - [Pottsville, July 2 V157 ants MRS. JONES,-who left Coupons of &vthe North Western Vhilnla 11:1l. Co., et the OR itt Thompson & Dengler on the 30th etJtinO, 'old( confer • &roe by esdUng at the acme plisse. July 11,'57 _ - . 284 f ______ __. POTICE.--The books and papers of John Homier. deeessedJate or Anbtlrn. are now nmy hands for collection. All persona Indebted tbenr, Inure requested to eel' wltbout delay and make pay ment. . ' - • ' " axioms settur.zic . Auburn, July 4;.'57' • 27.43 t OTICE.- r -Samuel Scholtenberger, laslirnee of Valentine Sehollenbergerpf Auburn, placed the books, notes,ete.,of aid Valentini &hob Icnberger In my hands for Collection. MI persons In debted to him ate requested to call at an ear ly dayatray ofßee and make payments,. AUGUSTUS SCHULZE.: Auburn, July 4,17 27-6 t fZENERAL BANKING next Ls hereby girinalhat apolleation Will NI made ato the next session of the Legislature kr the passage of General Banking Law, based npru stocks, and_unon the general features of the bill submitted 17 1 Mr - Bali at the lest session of the Legislature. July 4;n7 • XT TICE is hereby given that ap• inciaton win he rude to the neat LeerTatou, for the loeorporallo of a hank of truue, with the usual pri vilege, of bank* under - the : name and tlO of THE N 6ltdVl LLB DANK," to be located in the borough, of 31/aerrriile Bchu:riltilt /aunt}, with a Capital or Two Kindred Tiousaud Naar". July 4,17 ir4u) PlonCitlCE.—Notice is hereb iven that an a ma • • a nest Mis: of the Le; i ature of Pennsylvania for the locorpo. ration of a Bank with the privileges of Issue tanking and Dhicoututing, said Dank to be called the, 4:OAL BANK OP SCHUYLKILL liAliliN," eMs a capital Of Two nandred Thousand Dollars, and to be located in the Borough of &buy HMI: Haven, /Schuylkill county, Pa. Pe .uy Mill 'raven, June 27,17 • 26.60 n NOTlCE.—Notice • is 'hereby 'given that an application will to made at the next ems ' Mon of the Legislature of Pennsylvania Ear the charter of a Bank of leads with the usual privileged, mid Dank to he called the "MERCHANTS' DAMP! with a_ capital of. One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the prhrilm to Increase tbe same to Flee Hundred Thousand DolUrs, and to be located In Market street in the borough of I Pottsville, SchayLtill county, Pa, Juno 27, 17 111SEOT ICE.—Notice is , hereby given ihat an application will bs made at the nest pea s on of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the twerp> rattan ef a bank with the Mind privilesow. said haat to handled the .tr.olunv DANK Of TREMONT," id th a cap ital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be Lou ted in the townaf Tremont, &huyikillesuitllf• SWAM HAMMER, 'MINDY KEIL. ' P. ITEKTIINIMKR, T. A. OODPRET. a. AG L TICK, - WM. If. EMBRY, . JOHN DARNICIT, • : A L ILALTIIKUSK, I ADAM WOLF, ~ CII DATDORPP, ! LEVI S. SPANGLER; = naNKT MCKIM. ' June TI, '5O ' otice - hereby given that an application will NI midi at 'the next rea 1, of the Legislature ofPennsylvinia, tor the charter of a hank of bane, with the Usual prisilegee—eald bank to bei called- .Tho Ashland Dank , .—with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollar*. with the privilege of I newt:sang the Seine to One Hundred and - Fitly Thou sand Dollars, to be located In the borough of Ashland, Schtlylklll comity, State of Peneaylvanla. • - Rt. THOMPSON. • ' • ROBERT O. WILSON, ' • ABRAIIAII BLASE, DAVID I, M nnirt,• ISAAC BURKUART, JAMES IL CLEAVER, Li A BEER, - A. U. SW INT, I JONATHAN FAUST, WILLIAM LEVY. AO:gland, Jane Z4'4 830 REWARD!--;:The store of the subicriberi Tag entered by bambini on the night of Wednewday, the Bth Inst., and -fobbed of goods amounting to from One to Two Modred Dollars. consisting of Boots, Shoes, Mk Poekst ilindkareb/rD, Pocket Knives, Rawl, Port MonnaleS, Stockings, i " — Theabore reward will be paid for the conviction of the thief and rerovery of the goods, or half the monist few either. ' ATKIN& & subacription to the capital stock of the Jusetkat Rail Road Com pany, will be opened at Om Pennsylvania Hall In the borough of Pottaville, on the 18th, 14th and 15th. and at the Unittd Rotel !Total In the borough of Tamaqua, on the nth; 18th and 10th days of August, A. h p 1857,' between the hour' of 10 A. M. and 4r. of said days.' ) REWARD YARDLEY, • Y. W. lIUGIIES, • JOSEPH PAXTON. annutlainnerA °NORGE 111.101113,8. .1017 18,3. 18. W,TIIISRILIA. To THE voTERs . OF SCHIJYL .I(fLL Crarmis:-1 Alava been need by many of my friends and eitisens A of this county, to Mier myself as a candidate Air the 'ogle* of Holger of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan'. Court of Schuylkill county, at the meant election. and' solicit Tat" otiffnlige; It I should be in fortunate as to be elect: edl. I pledge myself to perform the duties of gni mid of flee *ill fidelity, and to the satleikellon of .the comma. nit, ba general, Respectfatly your obedient sertant, • • • . • . JACOB KkERCIIEIL Schuylkill Usten, July ld, '67. 290 UpOrI'SVILLE ti INING & MANU. PACTURING COMPANT.—At a meeting of the stockholding of the Pottsville Muhl and ldannctur tug Company, held Jane tlid, In -the Wrongly of Pot tv• villa. the lbilordng persons gen elected alms to serve until the next election: rinsfdelit—ltlClllLßD JONE& Vice Prciident—Francts Spencer. Treastrrer—George Spencer. - , • Svretory-8. Norrog num. T- The hooks f o r stock suhieriptkm. are now open at the Mitre of the Vies Pre/ Mont. Pottsville, and at the retire of the Company, No. 61 Walnut street, PhitedciPilist !June 26.3 in PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Notice is hereby Oren that Jaime EL Strernberk baa per. d the tutercet of Eklund Lotman In the atom of I. Well f Co., In the. borough of diluent Me, and that the business of merchandising will hereafter be , on at the mkt store by Isaiah Wells and hones fl.iltrum-' Leek, under the name and inn of J. B. Strumbrek h Co. . .j J. B. STRUSIRECK, • • P. gr•Tha beldam thadAll ot minisigand shippi ELLS ng Coal tem! the Diamond Wllery. In Core township, will be PM/ID . ' Ifild is haretalks by the anthendgmed, ender the old ens saw of B. Hobos k Co. R. IIOPIAN, • ' ISAIAH WILLS. • liihumrrUhr, Atas ft, ti 7 teat r GREAT UN REGIMENT'S 114.8deitalfe i figi6r . Of &AMOK lopki eery HE SITBS •ti lk b eing desirous' T of reducing bis large *trek of standard taisern.. 140411 Books will sell than Wet retreads lois Among many °then will le Aund • _ Itoberrion's ll iatesicil Wort. 3 vols., grer- ----- llossedre Modern Europc,,airdu t Ire. Plotarches Lives. Ivo. • Life of the Duke of Wellington, Tilisstrated. Chamber's llacyclopedle or Literature, 2 vas. (lumber's Istbalterion he the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 rob. Comprebenalas Commentary on the Bib* 6 sob. Uilteth's ilistory of the United hater, 6 vole, tHeisoy of the Coned elates,. TOIL z,,wAr Novels cospiets, hi 6 vole., nod u s oy,, bointelrs Life of Johnson by Croke?. litalth's Dictionary of Arts and MansOleolliros. Cildopiollo of Sketropb,y. /rslOirs Life of Washington, 4 rob. &mills a Sermons, 2 rot...bro. Addieon's Complete Works, 6 rob. , Washington Ininga Works, El vols. I Cooper's Works, 34 sots. Bayard Taylor's Worka. vols. Doo Quixote and Gil Dias, !Rostrata! 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Byrne* Diction* ry of )Ireqtaritesoltatwous plate,. hiabolson's Encyclopedia .01 ~ L itocinte, Miswo dg ons plates. - e on the Moan Engine, 2 rola, numerouspk tm • Mahon's Minitel Dictkinary. royal Seo. WackulaY's Lod Home's Malodour England. Gibbon's History of Roos% 6 rola. Together with various editions-of the Stanaml lbtl Pocket and Family Bibles, Illustrated Wake, plain or elegant Wallop—ail of which will he Islat prices to suit WO times, at 'r D. BAICIAIr'b ;oily 4, '57 GUT Book Ohdpetioarry Step ' • E. CARRicuEs, retuvine, Is AGENT for the,eale of EVANS a WATSON'S Philadelphia Atorwfachrmst SALAMANDER SAFES, South Fourth Strict, Plitadt/phia Commake appended to 'UM a t .hurating of yor hes Safes al ' norvarry 470,1667. the. ' - ituranct. - utidanufgned, weathers of the Moroi id. ectintaittee, do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originally •••• agreed upon by Veneta a Herring m . rot and Evans Watson, placed aide -by • - Mete • limes% obi The saw in use by tba, ftintestes of Rae nil& delpWe RaftlugitaltroadffinugunT i in Its odlce et Reading, mannikettiled by ranch! it,. and the safe in nes by Lantz, kh manufactured by trans I Watson, and Dui to Ecru L.: pace mainly aUke. gee wad started at Any o'clotk. A. 31, and lot a, until four MO of men bickery, two cords dry .at half shrewd top wood, weft entirely conrund. , whole under the superintendence of he Paton: -.1 lumbers of the committee, The safes were then ek..c off with water, after which they were OPM4 boots and papery taken out by the committee au A. buttes store for public rumination. Inn IV") were first examined and matted by the cominitt, books and papers taken Cram the safe maninattarA NUM I Watson were but slightly affeeted tense herd.while those taken from the rate MIA CI fact ty by Patrols h Herring Were, In our Judgment, dinkel"" filly fifteen per cent more than those taken frost in:. 4 Wahines rata. We believe the above to hails been a fair and tenpin trial of the respective qualities of both safer. Jac. nem HER eIACOD 11. Dl'ditEl. • • . • '' DANIEL d. /MNDM Dining been absent during the , burning. we Nile, Ineide with the above atatetnent of he eonditha et CO papers and books taken out or the lisPeethl , mks. 1 G. A. NICOLL% - • - IL H. NVIILENRERG, : •• I a :The IbnaWing :Mined gentlemen, realdentiotlt; And it 4 eternity, who Aaw the above Ilte:lmen 214 odes from ECRU A Watson Mem the l eauslmi, May let 1837: r - (I. A. Di Leona. 1: Lepold 111mh.1: Dam LIM I; I Whiter, I; W. Rhoads A pee; ; usury W. )110114-1 2; Dr. Wm. Moor* 1: Solomon Mods. 1; Logi L ecri I; lli2h ( * mfg. I; Wm. Kink. 1; Kaufman A Rae , 1; Wen. Meltarlier, 1: Georg% J. &tort, 1; J. 31. G liammeek, 1; Nana Mier, 1: James Jathianie, 1: J, L.' A. R. Warner, 1; Jaeob Rammeker, 1; Wm. Kir; ' V. B. Sehoilsoberger, 1; R. H. Compury, 1; IL A. Li:: 2; W. O. A D. P. lirmantront. 1; ,litilimeyer, rollao" Co, Milton. I ; EVAN'S WATSON nave now on kunni 300 x 000; pnundt of the ice; SAM, wkfele they offer fee' mite on k.ner ternetew4f other suunifneturer en the Cle4ted State.. Mai 23, '57 8. D. & H. W. SMITH. XI.IICIACTIMILII 01 . malodoons, Organ Melodeons, and Pedal b: Hall 'Harmoniums, 511 Wisahlsagtoss # , Boston. THE HE ATTENTION of Clergymr Cosamltteea,lehools, Lodges, de., Is 10104 0 new Pedal Sab-Bass Ilarasealwais, made seleil Haalataeturers. , It auanged oath two minim)* or hub of a the loweit set running an octave higher than lh. a. and truy be used separately, and thus get In on. two 'distinct instruments; or, by the use of ,beet. the two tanks - of keys may be rrd at the " 11 " .1 by use of the front set OnlY._ This connected Man dub-Bans, will produce the effect of a lure irentitt sufficiently heavy CO DU a h 09.116 that rata [mil LAI 1500 persons. • THE ORGAk:IIELOOON Is deigned for parlor and pirate we. The me nee Ken hi similar to the Church I n rhurnent. Mir ed with two banks of Keys, and when cried tisk, 1 means of the coupler, incapable of as peat rim. poWer u the Churek Instrument, when men To UM Polak. Alm, every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor OP Pardoners may rely upon Instrumento to ufactory, being made In the most complete n:' ough manner. Waving removed to the /plans 'A. , Ingf, 511 WASHINGTON STREET, we hem eon I'7 Tor rasa alketnrin purposes. and employ sea the most experienced and skillful workmen. In short, we will promise our customers an Tomos equal If not superior to any_ifainefseronw, and tee !ENTIRE AIM l'aityTer If,unsr.vro% , . ilima rucunct, LL,113013 or Comm, and ram: sated In condeal matters, Pde respectfully invirod m our rooms at any Gm* and examine or lee, the b masts op exhibition for orate, at their plasm Ass still fart heignarnotee to the public al , le It. ence of the MELODEONS AND IiARMONItIII . our .If:rut:factory, pre beg leave to refer, by porial to the following! PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS OF Ibleffi 'Who have examined oat. Instruments and ail. their opinfon when eaffeitupon : Caratra.on *loss, Must It Observe, T. (7113011' WII, I': Exuma; Blown & Awns, A. W. Lan Gamma Ike; • Woonwrita A Itaawrctirga tu I 5 1.4„ if hideous di> Ilarminhasiss Resta •Pens who wish to hire Malodorous and its with a v iew 01 purchasing at the end of the you hare rent enedlied aa part payment of the pa truney This matter Is worthy of "eclat rate s meth them who desire a Mir teat of the I .. liifore urthaillog, to' obtain it at the mew ;I mannfs Wears, to the extent at least of a year's re Orde from any part of the ecruntry or Irorldo•s rest t ot husunfactory In Boston, with each war tory rod react, will be promptly attended to, as faithful!, executed as If the parties Were prows employednu axant to select, and on sa rawest,. . Pries Lists Serail leg, 4 octave, - - ;• ' • • • &rolllo. b octave, - - , - • • • . . Plano style, 6 octave, - - Piano style, extra Rots* 6 octant,- {Nano!{yle. tarred Icg.. ; • Plano style, 2 pets of reeds, • Photo style, 6 oehvok • • ' 4 Organ N , (40100 D. . Orlin 3Leindeon. extra Aniab, • • • Pedal Subßare iterorocluin, •- - • • Letters, Certificates sod soles tram the Pm". all parts of the world, may also be 'lomat ter sts Descriptive drone: lan Mot free to any Wren A. D. a It. W. awn 811 Waabhiston Street, (Near Boylston Kuno I' June ST '67 , :14 • EXTRAORDINARY . Clhoei,ro Etc:banal. Both Water and If Ire Proof. 7*llE SUBSCRIBER has WI pointed Agmet, and la prepared to pat °;,/ Ma a Cell neratird Tiro and Water Prof' —lt lea tosposition of Veit,Composit an sod ft Is more durable than either atingle IS (I°, '''te S ialtr° PO/Otingt and can be of on ncaol 8 to LO eenta per *pare (bat, tieernot to t . ' 16 1 taut of Bootle& and dlitanee of hauling the TA' Talt advantages or Chia hooting may be mom' It Is both WATER-TIGHT and TIRJ-I'W" • It will not expand and contrast, with hp`boi Ilbe instal rook. . • One Inch to the tbot is aft the inclination o;' ,- . The roof esu be walked upon without Wag. It at be used for, drying purposes.. Is of great adis to firemen labia but are on Ons. It lir not Injuriously affected to the least c Of temperature. • It is adapted to every climate. It is not affected by lb...tarring of madder It will be more than doubler the heat et r . - Stalvanleed Iron, without danger to the bcardig t._ It le 'aptly and quick)) , mithed, If Jojeoht.. Outten of ttut same material can to t roof. ITS COST 18 NEVI MS THAN TilAl,a OTHER FIRLPROOF ROOF NOW IN tHR. - IZlMlTtatili la effected at the same rates se a .' covered with other fireproof maternal,. , Hundreds of eirthlcates can b) iheo at 11."` Book 8 tore. we *peed one or two to rbor ° 4l no humbug: • ; We, the underalgood, had our Raf;kl ll s what Warnms'a and Water-Proof Reottty years ago, and so thr hate had to reason f". 1 1; Scup and durability, nor regret hating . 74. shordd building hereafter prefer H WS" le Ditr,oll Philadelphia, Werth 11, IS H; FA iladdpig Mims. 11. M. WAUII3 .6 Co.—Cot or lbw of our buildings roofed by you ' 4 ,, ton, and after several mon t b vex perirvo• kind* of weather, have no beeitatkn la •tr'' entire salter& tlon with It. or In ender prefer It to any other kind of mono% "•' frame, no" known to na. Very nopKitial ,. 31EnnicK r • Southwark t • Offeir ej lie Zadaidrsus Jvaltwi lare+ , ",. Akio OTiftlRJ, December 7, tr. Being. eattelted: of the lorombtmtible rD7, Warern'e "Yin and Waterproof Commilkt,, the IDFUTIIDCO companies of this eith the Board of Underwriter,, will nacre hen , * IP. nd. theft entente, at the va atv fl fr " charged on buildings covered with other Derr' lug. (slilukt) CiIARLES DRltniF. : ILNNJ. FLO/triCIK. ' JOHN DEMONntr i% - - - - tint Committee of Dead el Vex' • ro sohnvi it may onecentr--1 b r , bY t s T y r. have isami Wanen'A Fire and Witcoproci Itoodent fir the last Pair )sera, both en Rebuilding's. The I utmost !reel (Mel si: l 4 having 350 feet frontage, and the cafe!. house and machineshops of the lacy ) rtk , road At Buffalo. are coveted with this roili!,; . : no difficulty with it. and him !ward 0 0 °!.,„ I do uot hesitate to gay, that, in 1 0 3 1 cIW /c l,1 R . actual experience with its *attest's tow, beat material for at coon. now to ow, Pr_ durability, and snstvptitliity of lvintilt belly tight, and its great power to tvol r ylg Wi1..111 0 . • . --- Any farther talbrataticat altk relro a .LlV as be obtained by canny ea ths har " —. ' or littcs, PoStinille. MINJ. SANYO 1. .. . .we. vs maw Onvelskr . o l the 0 ,40• 1 ' it wilt fat oat th• itaalas at *ad 11441 " r. .is 4 , PST , ~ =4ti:== JAMS WILIIO4LAND
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