_ - , titre fieulty.live the power to takes part .in and to inlifirs, if not control, that progress t It , al g a seems, a amost clearly, not: Mr. Thacker! has &tent mature age without ever having gir7 en the el test tiediestion of abilities, of this kind, or of loch mental proclivities as would War rant the surmise that be f possessed them. Be is neithena land holder, a manufeeturar,ameiehait, nor a soesther of either of the three learned pre miaow 1 ileicicir have his connectioneor his per suite broil such as to bring him into sympathetic contactvitli the members of either of these great climes; nor is hes men who burned.' affairs 'of stile ids study. Be may possibly have the Ma king of it,stateimen in him; list thus far, We must lotik for the evidence of his ability, of what. 'seer kind. wittiln,the pages of Vanity. , Fair, Pie dras's, Wird hi Nerretwer. Bie l advocates for a place among the -- '4igithstoreof the land are Barites Nmeemeo, me Mijorinud . Beck; Arms: It wee probably, with' s recogniticin of, the aa-' , are oftNeclalms to the Oistinotion foe whick he '' offen • nilidamelf, that he chose a • eity • which is ' the oat of of the great'univeriities4ii his 'eligi ble ocoWitithency.' It might have' "sifted to bits, and itimight at the first blush 'seem to others, es , if: there was a peenlitir Meese In the rePresentits. don of a city, the existence of 'which' may 'bis al. Most Sind io, depend upon the ennead= of liter. ature,iby a men et letters. Aad if thcquesnons which were to Use up before the body' to which • be might to ben delegate were question. of 1119+- 601 mi there could be no doubt of , the cormetheu 'of sent an 'opinion. But this • 0 not the,esse.— 'The subjects. upon which legislative Wink are called to piss, defect the practical 'question, the Material, intereits of 'UM dais and in reprd to thesee inivenities anti men of letters told a l e pe culler.poeition which justly demands for, 'them a - peculiar representation. .The daily needs of men of lettere are much the 'same as those of other men; their interests in the pestle, welterss and ,honer of their country alien in no respect, from that of the gran body of ire, citizens; sad While theyare thus'Without sufficient ,claims for any i . spec al representation in the goi,ernmeny their numbers, fortestately foritheimelvei aid.the Coin aionlgood, are Trot so petit as to give them a elahn to representatiOn u a considerable element of the body ninth% 1 f ' • • 1 • If therefore a man offer himself as 4. a cane • . date r for legislative or administrative fano:nous, whese sole claim is that hie life has beeninecess , [ • tfifil, devoted Co literature in-soy of its brariehes, he Avoid rut his 'expectations on. the peculiar ilthim of mien letter& for those functions`; and r 1 • - does any men of ordinary sense and . oltserv i ation, - ho4ever limited „his experience; need to be told We i l that atom* does not exist? Tbe universal '• ' • preinsteption ii; on th e contrary, that the pursuit If Manatee as •profession, un'flti a man for, deal fwith She practical affairs of life; aid that the ir 'One :et.a"( that proleuion indicates a +riper . &aunt and thirstier of mind which is eminently *intuited to the demands 'of statesmanship:, And the opinionois s general judgment, is thoroughly . well-founde4 As a general thing, men of letter' ere so wining-ha prudence, sagacity, proldence, . and adult/04.0v" capacity as to the:material in. Miens of te•sioy,lhat they are unable to iondoct .tiiir_ovan affitirs with.prolit, or control their own .1 associationtiktoo often not even their, own families with diseratlen. Their inability, ' th eir positive "putty, to make inch arrangements trithre ; said to their l own business affaireas the plainest seems min would dietate,often inhjects them If t to salitoonstroction and unmerited obloquon the pert of those whore thoughts are entirely bent •••• uptivithe_mnorial intereits of the prese n t day-- This is so erne that it %es been found. th a t when. - . enor a publisher &Howe" his °minutiae with Men 'titre to tempi him into the 1014 of letterr,hbrffue- - !•tt ewe as s'pohlisher is. immediately put in pink— . " • , • 3 The man who publishes his own books , ii regard in 1 • _.. ad th e trade, in the light of the lawye r who is his own client; and with much reason. If, then, Wien of letters canto show ,practical sagacity in themusgereent of small. things, bow can they he expecteditti show it In thti management of great , '. t, things?' How absurd it is : to.commit 'headed, of a ninon Into the blade 9( men who cannot con , trot their Ora-wisdom! ". . . 1 ,There ie good reason for the Joie) ;Ludy of men of . letters, and of artists, and' Inventors, in this re gard, It nisi/Its, it is -almost needles" to say, not , .from the want of faculties, but the direction which inednation andthabit have givee to those faculties. •Ot lithe onsequence, not of a dere°- . tie . * perception as to the truce relations' 'or things,' but either of a constant regarding of them in the "ithitract, without reference to any particular. pre. ••:'• . sent or mimed leterest, or a direction of the . •,- .....inind,entirely to subjects not of daily aed tuatara: al women. For wroftervnot now tiking into consideration" there pints+. and •repirouber of litarature,' r who make it the stalking herse of men dicity• antl i debancheiy. A man may b e able to speak into existence upon his pages s, character ,• ~•) who shall , : be a model, a very ideal,,Of•segicity ..' • find prudence, and yet, With the utmoie honesty of purpose, hardly be ablii to keep bina'self out of i• 1 t a jail in re" country where therele imprisonment .., t for debt. 1 Newton could discover the laver which .• regulate the. movement aid the stability of the universe. I ,He pat the nieuntains in' scales and the hills iin a balance; and stretching out • his ma 'tbrough boundless spites be poiseti r tho very plattels:in the palm of his hand; aid yet it Is 'true that having made a hole for his cat, heals° made on for his kitten'. Ili wars made a Muter ' • of. the Mint, and in that way did good service to 'to the &titer but he was about as at for a lees -later as he was for a navigator. There t was not a • Captain iTreoritos upon a quarter deck who could. , not make better Use of the heavenly bodies Sof ,his'pur4sai the; the great astronomer. Robert • Burns was a great man, but because he will live in melee hearts while men have heart& to live in, is it clear that he was the proper man to raise to legisia6e or even socin honors? Diu it follow . because he wrote the lines "To Mary in II ," t that he would here dealt wisely with the Corn '?''' Laws Orthe &it India 'Campanili affairs Tor I . ,/': that be WU fi tted fur social intercorisie with per sons of high social culture, stupid though they • • might' (OP The writing of ioetry was nothing against isite,in the letter respect; but it was also 'nothinglor hint,. He aright have had a otter ap-. ' poiatteen , thin that of exciseman,. (for- it loud hare - gag e he' bard with Rob to enforce a tax on whiskez)ltet would Whore been 'well to make . Tam O'Sfutaiii. the groutol of raising, him to the • ~/leeo' 7 • : 'M rs en ti of letters and those Who constitute 'them.: • selves their representatives mike unreasonable de. , =and for, (hit craft. A man may he it great scholar, a groat poet, painter„ inventor, anti yet not be eithera gentlenshri,.or a man of ordinary pre dontioniin the affairs of life, - or of ('average' ad ministrative shinty.. If he be bins" scholar and ' gentleMui, both poet and man .of affairs, his , -Witslarehip 'a ad his poetry. will .not stand in the "way ofihts satin , Antietam, in any eountrypsr In the way of bit political elevation, eecept.in ei, ... far as it may be ' rethrded by the, stitt prejudice in that; regard against the profession to which be Is an exception. It ought to be understood that Heaney ability will win sitherisk In the field ' of letters, and such other edvantagee as its pot ; sesaor hu in soy other reerieete, 'a. rightful claim ' to, hue no more. And lot noi the echoler or the 4 , artist complain when he sees the isolator Or the Lawyer take the position among the rulers 0 . 04 land to which, he-is not called. - It, is their pro , . (cassias; to rale the men of the Ility, l to administer the affahrs of the present; be monde the :Mind of !helmets of his poenition and those who iire ~ to awns after bias, In its. France raised men '•, of Whin Into themats of rulers; '44 let their doingls sad' their fate seal the lips l and cheek the • 1 releptimed 'isiebition of their fellows forever.— Tule ride al- least should mosuri them not to tromppita this they are illiersigertlea.t.4 if they ar e • sot ;egotist without this emitindia; ea of those .whew tiser-r•thiwe 4 theie who eititilitla:-ere la : the )lawiltar (Progilittl t ightly sr(r how *On th e . poefillon that lisp 'eateativily esstwoof Mew et,. jecd*tiottidolvs IlatititeP , tuella to Hie Want Tie Ssisrieosi of England liso4ot yet joutt.l tied men of totters is ospootisglitSO4ilistPoeffs• -lords of distils:JlGS to Mentors., AiDOR WILXOT, inu►eed of:sturniiing 41° s►a►., .balrierety romped den. Pecker. 1 EDITOR.% TAlthlid: ' A- • . &rove/ 61Yell Itool—Thei Septeellar no ber of our old favorite li ow our table. Tga prilyelpal Ihnetration - is ai home scene entitled . .. Heel AfToe. 1 The . . lon and pattern plates are nrunerions and • nerthl. The mob**. Hone of this number ars from hymns w terra in the Lady's Book., The Mar's Table, Ogle _ Chair, , etc., ore as usual, sing and entertain -.* ofibe September number of Goddiy's Ladle ean be ob. tabard at Beaman's,. ~ .„ I , . Osansre's ILtoisres for September son table.— We are isot-,snrprbed at the' popularity this Napaine ' enjoys, for the Bare, ability, talenta± may expended in the endeavor to ' .. retider It a 1 elatblication. challenge admiration and eommdMid glitrois : ,vre eon.. gratulata the pubaiiilWNlNlfts.W4son k i LCon on Oak '. success: The September umber is hymen 1,. "Yeadly i The diewelie`hi a pictorial pm. The e id: e sd i d pattern plates are useful and pretty. The II este, nom the pees Of favorite emetributors. a he i I Instaa , cos, beautifu ll y i ll ustrated. The nor's departments are of eons. rich and racy, .we tee n inspeetion of the. September number of 0 le agadoe. Co: plea can be obtained at Bantu' s. lineation of flee is in the Bu ll etin Building, Pinadel ' TIMILLIISTRAUD OVXNAMONeiIIis is title. ea new book by B. T. Tama , II D., - low het published by harm axe Wiwi, New York .. The comma header coudderrably store than the I Us t for it I contains not only an aviation of tijrat iitipiropei. 4et Km beaded , the, applications of Gyennaelle, ' li,and 1 ' Vocal kit:wellies. to theddivelopounit of whole body, the props; training of weak end de lee nil, and to the cure of disease. Seeded Medi c Gym few par. Uvular anoints emi tannin's hit La n tominent and - Important Weil. Lines systes pis i ce i m e et mit ap der Taloned by its' author and by soth, neordia. and others, is extensively treated ai r Bart laitruct lons are given la the victims "manly exercises,'" as Swim ming, Balling, Bowing, Biding , etch an not the least/ valuable part of It Is the analyst of t • rudimental sounds of the English lairpage, w th . t e Instructions 'predicated thersonto enable the s udeit lowbtaln full topi . command.ot th e respiratory a are, od acquire flu ency and power. of Voice and 8 ' All - departments of the work are profusely Blush* ' wl eugravinga= It is a book for the Individual, the ate y, the Club and the School: It will be completedlin tad numbers.— Nice !be the vim* aomplena $1 td. Address Fon= AND Wass, SOS Braidway; New Yolk. *Jr Miss the 7th pro, our Region mines. WA rpceatly erect— amity tledicatedon the 90th lest. Aat men from abroad, will be meneet n IIIJ • a./isinfel cleat:— On Wed .• . Miller, liquor dealer, Centre altut i was and cut in consequence of his lb t ',Mile In the stable, and tramp on is recovering. • 1 ._ _ _ /Was Alisiiessiti'WeduesdaylastOir.,ll4la gaY. by ,bis plan for extthattlablo!ke i t' wines, finally rucceedat bi petting th e Are 'Out at ylor's mines...-. These mines located near Sllnerav I le, ti!atio been on Are fora nnatber'of •ieers past. ' , . alrbetiplin it Susquehanna Riaraier.—On and after the 13th last .,: the morning train eivhsg Uanisbnrg at 6A. M., arid the afternoon train aTi f lg Auburn at 4.37 P. 31.,,enft b i discontinued untft her notice. The regular trains on the road then 111 leave Auburn, at 11.4 A. M., and llarrlsburg at 3.1 P. M. f , - Mai Rairwip Accident. tiondvyGeorge !Sim mons, axed 26 years, freight -.nduitor on thW,Reid• lug ilailrnad was run over by a t l Inqf cars at Auburn, thii county, and - killed. At the tima kit the aeeidlet, he was conducting the express Moving South. He resided In Philadelphia; mei he ti been married but • six Mouths. • . . derr-Professer Gerint, we &fel pleissul to state, has bees very succeesfel In forming his Trench climes. Ile has now quitai large number 4f pupils. The Prefer soeuill sojourn here until Oct ~1 Those desiring of lemming the French language, dan lions at thymus time to have a r Igage Um . sere Tires of Proteroi sal-ftitat /V last, Daniel Bork, brakesmaL ........ ^.„ .... sectleisially killed on the *mint Rale,' eat notion of the Mine 11111 Railroad. It ..ppcars as he was ncouplini the engine ' from the lain, one of the brak of the cars gave way. The sudden imptitusglven to th train by iheoccurrence, threw him upon the track, and e train ran over him. Burk died in about two hours a ermeeting with them. cident. 1 -----....41.- • 4.- 1 s ir" The Acvareemy".of this :ugh, has been .placed by the Trustees under the char al:sd an perk tendance of Samuel Edwardi. M. A, let Professor of Mathemat ics in the Protestant Episcopal A6aletuy, Philadelphia: 1 The Academy will be reopened wider the : new regime, on the lat proximo. The Amami has always en) , ted • high MO teflon as an (Adro i t ' elinCational establish ment, and we have no'doubt t tln Mr. Edwards' han4s it will still command the mall enieat, and severe th e support of ourcitizens: • air Moe/ August solar, b l ue been a scorcher!, le* lards* Driving In this Doroug at 8 o'clock, the mireurp In the thermometers we. up a °log the 90's. The even. lop here, however, are cool n 4 pleasant. Our thee- Mometrlud record for the Wet Is as follows: P., It s t , Tettosern Omen. 1 • • /lunge rank //41/. /1418vi/le. I Sat, Au;. 8, RA. Ni.-78 d ;rues above zero—eloudy- Mon., " 70, — 7 4 " ‘" " " Tues., " 11, —7B " " Wed., s • s 14 Thum; " 13, " - " " " —cloudy Yet " 14. 41 , s / • Ilfrlkethaireimt of RetpedtAt a stated meethiot sv Pottille, Council, O. of U. A. the toll in,, Preamble and Resolution* neCe unanimously adopted:, Wartime, It has pleased Almighty 'Cod, in his instru table but al -wise pmvideheetfo remove from our midst Our worthy:nal well Wolfed Brother, IlLaraXta F. Bon. ' terrier, That it is with feelings of sadness and mo row that we bear testimony 41 his worth as a companion. friend and brother, one on whom we could ever rely in our hour of need. and for whme. memory our hearts now yearn' with the tenderest reseed. •; ' -Resolved, That to these nutted to MEI by the clinerit , and dearest ties, we tender lour saucers anti - heartfelt condolence, that he who'..temiers thewinds to the Amen, lamb, will poor'snto Weir stricken and bereaved hearts the balm of his heavenly emlitbrt- ' Resolved, That thisCones:ll attend ' the Nnglith 'Lu theran Church . Market' 4..04, on Sunday, at 10 o'clock. A. 3d.; where the, funeral sermon of our deceased Brother will he Preached, , Runt tat, That the Charier of this Council be placed in mourning for the spaess i, r , s t t e thlrty days as a mark of li ffor'our deceased B r. feel, That these resoletionche published in the Misinue Jooartat., and that sleepy of the same Ike seat to the family of our deceased Brother. .. 112131 RS Q nsTER,v. : • . Alice JNo. Beene, Sec. Sirgrodiiirder io the jtii•te for (busty Officca..—We have not been enabled to kip the run sit all the Irina its. dates who are before the p in for the various offices of the la:nerdy to beetled at t coming Fail election. 'lrons the Awrican Republican h waiver, we extract the an. need le ;Olds t, embraces t the candidates, gond,,to dithered and bad, who ha e promoted thelselves.--' Three members of Assointil4 are to he elected next Tall. The list below is ample foil selettloo. Mr. Shooflies ap pears t be • CantUdate eltheit opposition, for Prothono trry. tie is a good man, and the pronto could not vote for si more satidactorycendidate. Of the rest of the can didates we can say thst +whys . mini: are "Food men and i e true," there are none who .decidedly the reverse.— The people very generally, recognise then , and would not vote for them , a nite an etrcumstariem . Today the Mack • Democracy hoU,an p action flu delegates to their Convention which meets I Schuylkill Karoo ,ccat'llori 'dey next. i• they. here e d rid without opposliion, they tbodid form as unix Ptknable ticket—Om lona men that would ell withier t and ability the positions . , to whirls they may be mil Mho do not, itivisodus with the people to rebuke turn party madkinailons by tr i rapport's, thorse men they deem I bed. Upend Ii the list ebb+ Ire entrain frir , es the frobtiarn: ros PROIFIONOTASTi—Di id RC ner, of Pottedlle. Foe Cosiert.Tomataili ' William Ickel, Duller Toon ship; John L. Color, Nort h 31.ushelin; James fritn,itt. . Clair ; Gideon WhiiiO, est Peon; Jimph Itanarler, . i :Pottartile; John Pch4. \ Yr" al- ~,; - 4. . Vat EXCOIIOI3U-4telry *robe, Orwicaborc4John U. Cl 1 } uertkr,lohreyikill Have '; Israel Midair, Ltriett'; Levi illtissr, Prinitrove; Prank '. Boyder,Schttylkilt Haven. ". VOrtAssoutur:--Joileph istighawont, Blythe; Mules D. titpple, Tremont; Adam teln,Pt. Clair; Beery Voute, Port Clinton ; Ferocel has a s, Donaldson; Joseph KUM fir, Mani; Charles Nell , Washington '; Dane , ' P. lir kens, Pottsville; Shrine Weaver, IllisienivilkS; ' John Buck.ey, Pollee We; Dr. B. f ner,OrKiElibirt; S. K. )L. Kepner, Potteville; Dina •V. Bnyer, Orwicebury; Joseph foil. Orelgeburil .taneis NI, ititharsls, Mistrian ! 1 neorgr, J. Gilbert. Votith-Sambeha. 1 . , " lrot COMM Onimmos# :--Jocob• *lbw, Pattnil4; 1114 witird (Yamtur, Nott.ojjLi ; tau* L. ItsterihiPottp ' l lithriteary SOW, _CUL% or Quann flussoos rAilutos/Litabs*Ojigt mell l Weildnitos yet mama an aimerarearriaceb repr,Bdruyiidil • yy,„ meintrag, Pottsville; - Ba ll - W . Whitt Noes: .W.440,dm fed ' warm. Lastlf.l4sll Z ills Poos:-.11milet Beek, of-North 1 /ETA OAS kakt — Tha atmeMat elm ag, and let Oho that :Brakes awy pretaiskets is liteersti, an deny Nat the ellemele right? • We betrabibth It trapinettbat it may iniam those addicted to the filthy and Nadine hitt% to abandon IL, The liannse says :•- , Let as look at bkaoradatwitiel and Spitting. Is it It hie a civilised WINO Is illaat disgusting than iinY lateral habits al the bog I We , de not say the hos In 4 sty, be. esneethat teem atillidel ilk for •the aultiudialad hsls not responsible fbr the ekes ot a penVisp slam ?oboe. to Is' natty and dttby. Its preparation hrsasidesely dirty. It Is rank paws. The extract at it till tra cur tainly as ( pawls add. The first lure of It, br iduraing and laoltinc Meramranied by deadly sick4ses...TlM l habit dePletes tirkeyetern when the tendency to °bratty 'is not , paramount. It kwert the 'Mores, the tone, stiongtieand style irt tie men of the country,iird beim of the women. Every man who chews and spits, cook/. - kaki ttklatakakle da}gAter+saaggy ilaa Meek"- .J Ise dastardly,ingallant attack on Main In that sense. It 11 relearn fo wire tame. The month imbruted with its 11th cannot discriminate lietwein purity and , imps. city. • The language of the dews, and spider is apt to bra akeoarse cep blx stimulant. bermes the taper. aroma= of Nada gmiseautft: Presided be Arras his 11th and spits, be cane mathlng for the pressor* of era. Men or men. 41, never VerlOgli Tier 18 . 000 . " li ntthe morels and fhe manners of Om Border Beata, are net - evilly his, so , far as chewing and spitting ari aracentert. If in it rail road ear, sitting on theorem mat wittier lady even Mr a thousand mile - journey, the tobatio chewer and smiths never reflects that what h beastly is' him would be beastly In tar, and hence diegnsrai to the sew . No. Ile provides himself with a congeries, ot"plugs.7- - Black, dismal and stlnklnn, they are as the ,apple of fry". r n• rats * pkee. lie puts it in , his =cab. All • the nastiness and stench' whir* Mil ingenders;turr'eral., dent' to the lady along ids of him aid to the Wise and geetlemen ironed and about. But what area our plethora? 'fa he not a tree and enlightened.citteen Dora not liberty mean the art of violating good manners and Carrying ail the emus of krw-bredugotient to their extremes? Kell, then! Spit! hawk! let the juice SY! Spit l down, spit up, spit around! Keep up the Pakid faun in your mouth.. •Nrw, out with it! Too. come, too @dash, too vile to observe the shedder, the disgust of diet& traveler or travelers, or the gralletisa present —kr the breed is not girlie istbset, though it bids Ildr to be 'under the tobacco regime—our democratic ravage mitt away, until he has made a puddle around hiss which would turn the stomach Of a hog. It stains and : rains the Whet skirls; but what of that? - This is a free country. This is the fruit of the.brst kW hours' tire , . Tim donee is repeated evera time the oar Is re. entered.' The Ringgold Rid* Co. held their 3d anzehrenesy of the presentation of the Nathan) Vag to ties by the la dles of IdluerstUle, on bloodily last, the 10th lost. At 10 o'clock A. fd., Capt. Jacob Weellert, *sail ad adjutant, funned the line.; The companies present weer the lbst, troop &buy!. kill County Cavalry, ecanoanded Capt. Geo. Winhoolu Jackson Blues of Lori' Mabintango, Copt. Ws. Hoch; Lewellyo' Capt. Brandt': Ilanersillie Capt. Christ; Ringgold Rides, Unlit. J. B. King. Orisons Aonso—Cel. Damian of Nahantosgo: Maim Kline of Bt. Clair; Adjutant Warned of Notwithstanding the bed state of the weather, thi Companies were out In brae, and their excellent drilling showed the Mire of their odlosneand the attentkon and spirit of the privates. The shames of near neighborly the Pottsville soldiers was, remarked. A font mils March however, is more than could be expected of them. - PEN, PAS= AND mum parDentbs In New York but week, 531. Par Deliths.in Philadelphia last week,'3ol.. fisirlieaths in New Orleans last week, 9d. (• jiff - The Philadelphia Ledger appears in new Mc; Air Ns -Mayor Towers of Washington, died on 'uesday. jest'The Pennsylvania Ferns. Journal ba r s been iscootinued„ - tiro " Oor li ',open on iefresprak McKean has been appoink— rnor of the Navel Asylum at Phtladelphii. Siff Burglars are catching it in New York.— From ten to fifteen year -in the peaiulettary.— Serves them right!' ,- jlgrioseph Napoleon Ney,Prinee•of Moellowa, and eldfof son of Marshal Ney, died on the f 2s nit., at Germaln.en•ldute, new Pula I • )The river seine was, of, the latest JIIViteR, lower than iblias been at any period slice • 17111, and all tliellithdations of the piers were eiposed. jar bfajoi r li. 8. Kupp, one of the most Intel• ligent and enterprising farmers of Berkst..latity, drives his threshing machine by a little portable engine. - -The French Government hasiiven the hia, vete Iti at the Opal teran . Church, y, irlit be for =Ur or elipty oaciudos. • Igt,llllr.ptarles irloo'sly bruised . Irlogliim dor m • im. Mr. 31111er 1120r-The Yrenen widow of Charles Morley, the r American ;improper. ly shot by s guard in Paris prison, $15,Q00, as, indemnity. • pirA rowdy named Bowen attempted to force his way into the Herald office at Oskaloosa, lowa, on the night of the election, and was shpt dead by the editor. • IP:PA barkeeper, at the Howard Rotel, New York,'numed i Steward B. Adams, i"fast' young man, has been arrested on the charge of embes • sling $20,000. .• 01PAirs. Cunningham has been committed to pnsoro, bail not ing accepted, on a charge of having "produ.as her own, a, baby belonging to somebody eise. Prr. Dr. R. Cresson Stiles, of 14111Yisrk, hos been appointed Professor of Physiology and Pa thology in the Medical Department of the Uni versity of Vermont., 1 The N Bedford -.Memory has contpleted, 'The New its fiftieth year, baring been founded on the 'Uh l of August, Isla, by Benjamin Lindsey, father of the present proprietor. cFarla nd, a wellAnown circus performer' s ! is in prison at Syrects-e.' N. Y., charged with al serious crime. Be made , an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide on Thursday night: I pp-Moses B. Ives, a ipr9mment citizen "of Rhode Island, a munificent' friend of educationJ and a generous giver in RlON:mute of'religion and! charity, died at Putowomut, Warwick, R. 1., on the 7th inst. • ° 1 'PEt'The Mayoress of Liverpool, England, ill about to be presented with a, *Oar cradle, in me cordance with the custom of that municipality to counnethorate the birth of a chilli during hel husband's year of Ace. 'frfrA Friend in Need, is the Balsam of Wild Cherry to ell who are afflicted with bronchial troubles or Asthma. Ito singular power Dv/ these. diseases has rendered Dr. . l iFistar famuu wherever pulmonary complainta - are: known.. pffl'Charles Kessler; Esq., who has fur th irtj years been connected with the Reading Eagle, the well known and popular paper of Berke CoJ, has purchased the entire establishment, and th 6 paper will hereafter. he conducted solely by hi self, , 101/"Theon. James Alleorniiii d6ined ttJe American nomination for GOYS or. of Mississiti• ! pi. but in a letter announces his intention to tie a candidate for Congress in the Isttlietrict. Wit liant A. Shaw, Ran g of Chicksaw county, is spew; ken of as the American candidate for GOvita nor „fflerA bridge 11 now. being constructed ovj the "River Jordan," on theling of the Catasagu a and Fuglesville Railroad, in Pennsylvania, whiih: la said to be the largos of the' kind in the United States. jlt is 1100 feet long, and is built entireli, of iron- - the spans being supported' by hoary iron leviers one hundred feet high . • , lifEr•ltil estimated,.says the Washington tor : respondent of the Philadelphia Press, that the new Dome fur the Capitol will weigh 7.5 00 t"'"t' . and that its erection Will take tfn years. Thy new Rouse of Congress will be ready fur oedlie ; piney by a year from next December and not tin the coming session, as it.was expecte 1. 1 , . pI:P.A party of Newton iestrians reached the Tip-Top Moose , Mount Washington. on the sth of August. Up to that time they had 'allied 184 settee. ,4They . • climbed' pp to the 'summit of Mount Washington, via. Tuckerman's ravinf, sr., passing through the 'great snow arch,. which is 75 feet-lung, 10 feet VA and 2.5 feet wide I'l 1 -_-''''A. large party or Philadelphians reached Cold Spring this week.' This pleasant resort is Cbecoming popular. There is plenty of room thifly . pure air, good wafer, and fun fur the million= . besides, all the good things that this boutitifal Season affords, are "piled up" by-that twin - isf caterers Capt. Brans, to snit the taste of his . friends.. , , ~s pO:Stnee the advent of thelfotai "Nothing to Wear, other "nothings," have 'begun to make] • their appearance. One lady having "Nothing to: Du" publishes it; a New York publisher announ ces that he will soon have "Nothing to got." Most of there imitating poetlinge have "nothiagi to write," and we, therefore, respectfully beg thew' to have "nothing to say.", . t piT•Abo'ut two hundred individuals hue en listedin the United States 01.4 y, at the re if.l lag station which hai been located in Riehuiondi 18th ward; Philadelphia, for the past six or fight months. Most if not nil of these recruits have been sent on immedi stet, niter enlistment, to the - far West, where they have been regularly 4 11 rolled in the mounted regiments.' , I i. , rprThe Mexico-Spanish Difficulty tney .141 i considered good as settled; or atleast that no hos. ! tilities will result from it. Spain has at las( inn • rented to' accept the , meditation of England end Fran, and this will measurably place it oat of I her power, even though she bad as inelintitiou to ; try the strength of her arms; to resort to extreme ' aid to vindicate her claims and extort compliance with them. !This change in the determinnE;sh of the Spanish Government is -doubtleu a foitti , nate one for the intevitv of the emigre. 'ii f" Tne ATLANTIC Txt.xottsixt—ln all probability a month will not have elapsed before the tele % gisphic eommunication between Eiglind ion Ameriut will be eompletedi During the latt month a small steain.engine has been wqrkitig night ands's." , without intermission in heating into the Agamemnon from the works of Messrs. oft, -Masa A Co., of Fast Greenwich, thf rope which they. have prepared.. The totst length re. tjuired to connect thb two countries is 2,300 miles, half of which is to be placed on board the Aga. menthen at Greenwich, and the other half be.' the Niagirre, the American steamship st Di, kOrtheati. 'All.the guns bare been token out of the Agatieri. non Vrith the exception of two' small .sigtoil_ halts iethe upper deck, snore! and up to am! on - Friday 1100 miles of the rope' had been stowedi affray. Thoee. immense culls of tarred rope rising vp Make tipoti flake, or layer upon layer, from vastideptbs helots the autare of the water to the underiiide,Of the leek of the ship, are *curious anti intalting Sight. Too stand and • alkover ktoo took* this rope, for its weight is about one ton to tIM mile. Them are more thin 200 takes or layer" or the cull, one above the'other, and the higeVeil fol lowing the fuim of an oval erLinde, thi Xhape of the Ship's bold requires. sod Varying iii its di. intitei front 44 tit 50 feet, is already about 11 feet tblek; and it eveti beet of /i second's , pet:Autism an electric spark is; dashed through every itieWbf that solid compaetlistasi. F 8011 Mi tie* Atilt litmu thought that the.; isld wipakt be so mach Warded la Its way *oath LCOMIPIICATE).I greathingths of wire, that it would he impractiea. big to apply eleetrirdty to the emassisisetion bit terest% flatland and America. :aro wu a point tout material to be decided, and a wisher of ex.' memento were sleet carefully 1440: - •ts the aposidi of the electrie panes!. P ' Inittetettrite found Abatit traveled 288,009 miles its a woad, Or mile lb= ten dates the length of a' girdellued the setts: Other expetimenth Axed its speed at 12,951, miles per second.. Is *be ear. rents of eleetricity sent through the 121 N situ of rape sea tying partly inboard the Agawam', and panty es shore, XV. Whinebasse, the elestel. elan of the'veumpany; has sot been shlii, tit mark any appreciable spool of this mystetiese agent. 1i might be thought that tha *kettle atessesger, laving 'ita, run he round through tbt myriads of eireling and coaceetrie soils of rope, might not be thle to;travel as quickly as slug a strait road. Iful gthdlOots and. comes are unknown to this height Arid, the asks only the ea, favoe—that, hi elsonitbeikept froth coming in the eireleaof the i seresl who direct his 'sedans: tr -AU doubts with respect to the retardation erase carreot are eittatrest, eird an ,astensive !nisi cif experiments have shown that ten words 1111*, hi whisweeed ander the Adantie from Wand tO Neequandbuid, every minute, or 14,400 words Per day. i A very animus feature In unnectioe with thie' l iagestaitieen sonniniMicattion between this country and America will be apparently the beating of timatteelf in the journa from England wessward, Each 15 - degrees of longidatii west of London, Rakes the time an hour later, New York or Montreal being 74 degrees west; a message sent from London at norm, maid arrive in New York at tharens o'clack is the' morning, or about ire Moors; before n00n,. - 11.sent on to New Oases*, Which'is'9o degrees inst, it would arrive at six ie the morning, andat San Praistivitoi - Which le 121 degree., a little before. her N. AL; If? consiaead Cooed the world, the electric telegraph lash) gain a whWe l day.* Cush% - westward, - however, ea cousins will not seem to act with their usual "go ahead' alacrity, the American lightelug will' sot ew, 4 1 be “liressod,''' for, s,tissting• from' New arkU& noon, it wiling; real* iss until tee (Ala* In the evening. 1 It has tot bees decided in what nude, the sub marine cable shall be laid. It him been generally stated that the Nlairaii had Agamemties wilipro moth together, each bating one half of .the cable en Ward; to a point midway between the oust of •Irelaidand Newfoundland, and, the tiro trade of the cable being_ joined together, the Tess* will then 'start iu opposite directions, the one eastward and they other westward, 'uncoiling_ the stable, and esehentimg signals through it as the' ships pro ceed. This plea is thought by some eminent per. sons,, among Others by Captain Noddall of the Agnine*non, to , be open to several objections, and it is 'eon proposed to commence "paying out" at one fr e m the ecrestot Ireland, end_ when one ves tal Iths.onethied its share of the matte, to juin the and to that os board the other vessel, which will herai mimed to hived the rethainingbalf of the 'cable. , The whole of the rope will be on. board the two ships in the course of the next 'week, and the Agamemnon will leave the Thames for Cork, Where it will meet the American vessel, mid opera ! dons will commence immediately should the wea -1 • filer prove favorable. The whole of the telegraph platoon on which it is proposed to place the sable half been again ti erefully surveyed 'by • Captain Scoit,:thesurrejing (Meer of the Cyclops, sod the ,reinibt if the soundings made by Lieutenant Um ryami, of the Arctic; sad Lieutenant Maury here been unarmed. The metirin of the bid of tbe'At.. !anti& presents a eoonterpart of the enthuse of the 'earth. , There are 'lofty Alpine isonnUdos, whieh • the telegraph cable must cross, and deep valleys (alongwhich it must be laid. Leaving the western Ishiires of Ireland, the bed of the &tinge slopes Isrsidually, fur about, ninety miles, to the depth of 830 fathoms, or 4800 feet; 'there is-than a sudden rodent to a plateau, extending fur twenty miles, at a depth of 230 fathoms. Again, there is an im !memo slope down the side of the mountain of 1520 fathoms, or more than 9000,fent, terminating to an immense valley 1750 fathoms below the surface of ,; the ocean: extending for reveral hundred miles, with small undulations of 100 or 200 fathoms.— Again, there is a lower valley at the deepest part of the ocean; at 2330 fathoms; after which . there is a gradual ascent in the direction of Newfound land; to a distance of 1311 miles, where the depth ellthe water dismisses to about 50 fathoms. The cable will'be delivered in the drat instance oat of CM hold of the ship, through a trumpet-mouthed tube;; elevated about thirty feet above the top of "the mine around which the rope is coiled.. It will then,Pass over and adder a series of "alkalised" or grooved wheels, where the amount of adhesion or friction of the rope will be regulated so as to counterbalance the weight of , the cable in aispon., Eton in the water, and will thus aftml perfect con. trot :over its delivery. Arrangements are also mails, in the event of any Accident, for cutting away the cable and - securing one end of it to large buoys fined with mirrors, and provided with see. Mal' nines of ordinary rope, and an auxiliary I "team engine is fitted'up on board In be employed f4r hauling in the buoy ropes when it is required i 'to regain possession of the line. The battertets to i fbe taken on board fur signalling through the ca:i We while in progrels. of being submerged are of Most extraordinary power. The sine plates em ployed weigh three tons, and with the boxes and the meld together It is upwards of ilve toes. !When the 'cable is once !sadist its ocean Wad i . 'there will,be no disturbing current to endanger its safety bad the nature of the plateau on which 1,4 will be ileposited lends to the opinion that iii al ;Very; short time the soft sand of the • ocean bed Will • form n perfect covering of the sable. - • . 1 The rate at which messages - will `be tent will; we understand, be at the rate of ..£2: 105 'for every ttrenty words, or au average of' two hosidred diatom of the electric current. The implied of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, coastlines , (d' a r 0,- 000; has been entirely subscribed •in sh or 11 00Creschrand it is very ocadidently statist t t at; Owing to the Mull amount of working expenses; Oa net reeeipts will pay a dividend of 40 her isenti,ots the capital.—Zasofroa °Narver. -4 , • , c ,„ POLITICAL. eauroarta.—.llOth the Republican and Democratic par tine have held their State Oonventlone and nominated tickets. The Repnbllemn ticket la as *alone:—Governor, RderaubStanley lAeut. domertmer, D. IF: Cheemenzan ; See preens Sedge. IC Sennett ; Oontroller, Gunn Trier Feuer, Leland Stanford; Attoiney . Oeseral. A. A. Serpent; :Surveyor Oenend, P. K. Randall; State ,Printer. tt K. ;Murdoch. • The Adituring le the Democratic - ticket : Governor. John B. Weller; Lieut. Gorernor, Joseph iWelkupupreme Judge. Stephen J. Field; Attorney ;General, T .A. T Wil li am ; Controller ; idandedlhe; •ITrearuner, .Thotnes Valley; Surveyor General; A. A. '11181ey• state Printer; Jean O'Meara. e • Fenn present appearances, says' the Roden Traveller, there will probably-Imi series of lights between the se. meal= aad conservative forefoot several of the &Matelot States, In Missimippi the contest will begin apinst the reelection of Senator itrowil whom term of office expires on the 4th of March nat.- ihe Jefferson Davie faction, In the cease ef "gellthern Sights." are determined to pat another man In his place. In - Virginia the open and qualified secessionists are rallying. around Senator Haw ter, in order to keep out of the Senate that wonderful Union man; Goy. IN Ise. In Georgie the recession wing ate resuming their fl"ht agaihst Secretary Cobb; over the head of Moe. Walker In Kansan. If these developments rontinhe. the Democracy of the South will soon occupy , the position tt hold, at the North, so far as available strength le concerned. • • 'Tel &Men Ile Minn.—A letter dated Lawrence, Aug. 4th; to the Cincinnati asselle, says: - • "Yesterday anlisellon was held In Kansas oaths elec. tion of Rate °Meer*, in/abused the General Assembly and oh he adopties of the constitution. Prom the re tants dy In. a large vote Is indkatedeand; as It Is Well k en that Douglas and •the meter and lesser lights n the Democratic party have repudiated one • moiean 'l, for a state (Internment. "because only 1,731 I voted the adoption on the constitution, showing how un Ise it was with the people." It may be well to give lb ' eau of the diSement precincts In Its favor. ; The lowing are some of the returns on the vote for the k i Constitution : . ' ' • For. • Against. • Laenc., i t/ 662 • 3 ; Pa mire, , a log 0 I • F nklin, 69 2 f 9,1 Mown, 69 ~ 0 •Qn edam, 197 a 0 I• Ositwites, 286 6 PrairiePeity, I 97 •- - o ' Osawat emit,. • 250 . o . wyniiikt, , 199 o. Topeka Topa 300 - Leavenworth, .. 720 4 11, Tns Sooimair Monroe alluding to an article in the ; Chat lepton N. t'.) Nes, says: I ..INS have no hesitation In saying tinkly to the News, land to our readers, Abet a time may come—and it will be hi 1800 If ever—(if we err lir supposing the North to love the Union more than it hates deem) when every Southern MO will be nerved to "burst" the ligamente of the Union. If a Northern President Mould be elected! ' on a Black Republican platibrm. pledged to depths, the ' Southern people of their undoubted eonstitutional right to extend their institution of slavery into new territory. and to erect additional slave states, then the Union will iwsieletly be awn end." f Such elegant extracts as the above abohnd In the MOD 11.0r. That it is a pro slavery organ no one could for a moment doubt. ;Indeed we desire no better upward the views and principles of the new democracy than btutate 1 week after week la the columns of this delectable' Slave • Driving Journal. so much landed by the Democratic press of Pennsylvania. The most ultra, Ore the, owes. sionista Of the 86 - uth - vin find nothitig In it. not compet • Able with their much cherished opinions. That a north. , 1 ern President on a Republican platform, will be eiested in 1860;and that the Southern people ,seal be, deprived of the—right" to extend their insiitution of Slavery Into new territory, and to erect additional slave gigue, are tovereiner conclusions. Therefore the sooner Mr. J. IL Jones and his slaveuratie friends prepare for thine "ae rial catastrophies” the better. I ' kissesertos.," the Washington 'eorreepondent of the I/ Gorier Weed Enquirer, writing under dale of Aug.,ll, says: -- , , ' The diagrareful attempt at revolution by the Demo cratic party in Minnesota, deriver all Its consequence fr the eiwouragement it receives from Waehington.— T*re is hardly a pretence set up that the &Tub'leans did not elect, by fair nod legal setae, a large, majority of i the Conalltutiooal Convention, but .t Is alleged. proba-j bly without truth, that the entire vote for all the Denorl =tie candidates, in all the districts, was 1,600 larger than for the Republicans.• If this pretext wcresalinit. ted, we might turn out of Congress evelg Democratic member elected last bell in the •Pree Metes, for etzere an enti-democratle majority. It would seemilutt noth-1 inglbut an Intuetel and instinctive love of disorder and agitation could tnenenve the De In this ease, be. ca4a_the Constitution to be made will be essentially the ' MM, without regard to the partisanship of its authors..l The legal Convention, having a claw' quorum and ma. jewity, should proceed with courage to exert art Its pow.l ere, end meet which Is the tight to compel the atten dance of its members. If the seceders stand out In otr thni o te contempt , it la the duty of theieonventkas to lm prtron the retractors. It seems that Goy, larnany end al lise territorial ditch& take part with the rebele.-- This Isis thererter, and their rotsplleity Indeed. le the anise of the outbreak. ter illueuoxio acreage fir the • strong pro .BlarP--- ignite:mut In Or' in It h only necessary . to if WY MOM 4. iMOIIII ty {tate the tart, that a majority of Its population are MIS irwirians, who emigrated by the over land route. 'The Republicans are contesting the geld with them. and gave them a handsome chase. though ibis waa their first' eels..., • We subjoin' the edictal results he seven out of the id:lateen counties in the Territory Inc Congress; to show ; helm the 'obi runs: • 47,,isues„: .• .Zot . smoim. Rep. Lams. p. , f; • '• 252 142 Yamhili~- • • - • : 1 t -137 . - • 259 Lion; =- '• 355 • = 4 ` TM Boehm9lll. 311 , Columbia. • NO— 49 Mk. • • i 81 62 - amt. Clastoop • : • 100 maj. " • • " The total yoti tar delegate relit ,be about 13.000 of these Inept lane, eirdelegati. has souse trilkand lawns, Republican; lett sot have tar Iron 6,500. Two nail ago Um tote atookibe Lase, Ilestoonst, 6111 for Gaolata,nt popul Whira tion, RAWL It' woaldl thus Appear that the w nol tar front 76,000, the login. Ware sad onseastiou there are emus* fra Is esoll Dino. eratti who, added to tides Repetlicanb stand nate both ballast snarly equal dressib as limo anney quertioa. ' -•42ll kaP &elm, . • fascia as CUM,. Consamom.-43str. Paws was Ca vil Otamadsallomarr sioderpsus R. Ponca, tram Au 10 11142. A eommilttee al hevestfiptkm appohrted Ia 1811, to bosh, Into the emeedittires.npon the Maals ,M 4 nava& of the Mate. It reported upon the 16th et Apes to that yew. .In that pettiest of their report whit* rabies to the Matene division of the Rain ,Lbsta in egeskieg of a resersoir vldchls called the Western, nem slelemdow%u men: 'Thom MMI, in coneestion with Procd. that Mee (blab Zhu bas and Writ t Co': bid , at rates mad, eureeposilbstlinthe Eastern roperrob, establish most temebeithely onekdede UM opinion that Rat beerrotr was allotted ea iltorehead t PAM so far beyond the MI mists of the worit - tbk ties toms. milkiness neitherls 'whined er extosed. • • • „milt* timmatenee of MIL Packer,otte of the mohair tote ihr th 4 job, think a brothel of one of the Can't Omendeakenera, should sat-driplive Abe .of an opal chance with any other ?khan to the Commonwealth or peddle work, for whichta sight be the lowest ant hest liidder, bat, certainly. this euesmetaaa should rho . him me prattreme. The committee will not my that, be muse Mr. Patter is a brotherof the Canal Commisidcrewr ha wet theretwe kerored Is' Oohs's& of aka,. Iftirf urn. however. meet the belief that the contract to om, the Granting of which they cansot reassm7e wit% prawn et, or Puha to the people of the Commonwealth. tides the allowance of the moat *stamped mires kw the job. the ciresuastaness allendtel Its allotment 11 1 , think demieing of censure, and go.solirr to show It wee previously-determined upon, wet to sive oat the subnet work to the lowest soodhidder. but, by arillekelsellis throw certain lobe Into the heads of certain potions, and at MO same time. to satisfy all prmatinent compsWora ihr the job." (Vide 2 vol. J. MR. 1841, papa 815.) The committee state it is their Opiates that the State lost, by the erroritiantof the Canal 07111miesioners: 200,"1ts the canal and railroad contraets te 1860—tbat la, that they awarded the congaed' at prim re thr above what reliable sontranors offered to do them for. that the sum over and above what was a proper aspenditiun was pakL (Vide sante, pare Dam this favoritism. to hisbrother. this impuedertnir to a single veer of $1011,200 of the public money. write* O mar kw "positions ofromitudbllity and trastr MONO do that General Pecan ought to be- 'domed, otherwise hem:tight not. No sack shameless hmily partiality, or seek reckless medispey and waste of t e - matte money, stains or mail the moot of Dint Waxier. His private and public character are alike nnimpesehed and soh* 'patchable. Ibasamt FaAcmos.—.At lib recent. CoMemidotud klectioir held in Nebraska, the vote Mood: for Mr. Per ' lemon .1479; Milkman Mayer 1309; Ifgre. Neuf. B Chap man 1111. mid' Om M. P. Banker 1991. There Is ass county •yet to beer from. -- BRONCIIIITIS AND CONON CIIRDD.—BoageN, dis sent 15.—Ifitssas. S. W. Fowls & been troubled furs considerable time with R bad;Donit and Bronchial affeetlon,' I . WAS indoeed to try a Witte of Dr. Wiatar's &d -iffuse Wild (Sorry, which tI am happy to say entirely removed the difficulty. I deem It bet jostles to say thus mach, fui• the benefit of thee who may be ittailarlyilllielaid.. OEO. H. DAVIS, tFirm of Itar.ter & Dine, Plano-Force Manisfac turers, Boston. I hereby certify that I am perannalfracqaaint ed with Bee.ll. Danis, En., and hare the Whitt confidence lu the ithemi statement. G. BARROWS;: Boston, Aug. 15. Late Practicing Atrial's. None pontos unless signed I'. BUTTS ou the wrapper. . • , jeill'lOUN G. BROWN, Drainlit, Agent for Schuylkill County, ' "lizortois ON DR. COOOEWELYIII lALF. I , .• Perfect lietbatlette fer • eke Lancet, Leeches Slid Blisters I Instead.of being a panacea for all malialles;it his ventral over but ONE MALADY—has but ONB AlM—accomplishes but ONE THING,,to wit; SUSDUIS tartaissuour nisekst.rwhat. ever be its form or focility,—whether in the heed, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities or skin. Every Arm of istAxessiatiosi (but no other situate) is subdued by it as easily as fire Is extinguished by water.' 'ls it asked, tiomit does this i—simply . hrrestoring the lost babince between the 'fluids and solids. Such Is its potency, that like vaccine Matter, it requires entirely what adheres to the .point of a quiltdipped into a solution of it, to affect the entire system. Of rte Istria/it. mitre, the eallykteneticomessity, . Gold sot eke discoverer, motet be the fudge. came war t OA rza Daactut—ruca $2 rsa mucus. • Four Imonitis ago, this snysteriuustnedieice wee submitted to the tribunal of an intelligent public. In thatlshort period,. neirty five knadred adhere and publishers (in the U. S., Canadas ! .Bilt.: j i b Jerome., and England) have personally test ed or witnessed its efficacy in isiffammatory if.. easel,- and have pronounced it the most valuable medical discovery of this or any proceeding age. This enlightened jury of file hundred reliable men, by their unbiased verdict have giveOhe Antiph nista+ Salt an, established character; is will be seen by the following brief *Areas: , . . Preis tile Bongos Traveller. "We think the following testimonials trim gab. Ushers, who reosived the Salt isi - payment for ad. vortisins;. entitled to higher- consideration Mid more eonlidenee, than the certificates ordinarily attached to advertised mediate's.", i - Arai Reportir, Mast—" The new maltase, the 'Antiphlogiallo Salt, is rapiJiy ;Working its 'way to popular favor. is this oily — having cured ' Rheuulat:sm, Fluently, Rush of Blood to the Head, rills Ind Bronchitis." • Law nee 'Sestisiel, Afatte"ILIJIII sure remedy fur In flammatory Complatets." • Hsu ;nolo* Junta!, Pa.—"lt stands unrisall. . ~, ed in nfitunmatory Dismisses." Nov oy Advertiser, Ne.—" All who have used the Salt base derived the most' beneficial effects from i(." i ~ y „ _ i Pik tots Journal, 0., edited by Mrs. E. S. Dexte4—"We esn say from experience, it is an 'excellent remedy' fur Headache, Nearalgis; Ape and ,leitation of the Heart-indeed, we are unit wall do . all it professes, and we say God . speed he nee medicine." Jeff ovine Democrat. /ad.—"lt has cured Pc . severs eases of Rhoutuatia.;., Bronchitis, Erysipe las an Canker."' Leit4vton Advocate, Ms.—" Oar jouroiyman was eared ilf severe Neuralgia, in one week." ' • Pki adelphia' Herald, Pa.--"It is growing . . . very °pular:hire." Li 'tn. : nivel Bauer, Md.—lt has cured Hu man and lintiaminstory Cutaneous Diseases." Wi+wesoille Weller, o.—"We know it subdues Fevers, Heidache, Toothache, and local gains— working equity but effectually." , Another editor, by letter to Dr. C., saes :—I i 'know of several who are using it with great lieu ` fit, but unknown to their family physicians, whom they do not wish to offend'!" • ' Another;—"l have b een a dyspeptic for 3 years —bare taken the Balt tour weeks, and am entire ly cured." . 4 `} Another—"A son of mine, subject t Fits from boyhood, used the Salt one month, ancli;iiwell." . ilergoille Tensesseeon, Tenti."lt is a valua ble substitute for Venesection and Blisters." Booneville Observer, 0.—" lo Fevers and In-' fiammatory Rheumatism ' it is luvaluable." Pass-Okristiai Times, -llias.--"The editor eared . of Ruih of,Blood to the Heal." ~ IVestera ekrosicie, Ky.—" Every man should have it in his family .7 Bows-Easter, ile.—"Dr. Cogpwelri Salt has wrought great cures." Aine'vientn Eagle, fail.—"it has been used suc cessfully in Nervous Headache." Another editor, by letter :—Alokne of our com positors his taken it for Flouriiyed Heartburn, and is loud in its praise." - Another—"lt is very popular with the ladies in Nerrous and Female Complaints." ; • Another:—"li is the best _Remedy for Fever and Ague ever used in the West." Another:—My wife has long been afflicted with rfiltimmation of the Lungs and a bard Cough ; she has, used the' Salt less than oneutontb, acid her Complaints are wholly removed.", Another:--"One of our physicians tunas up kit soeCat it, in' the face of a Neuralgia cure in my own family, which be witnessed. He saye,faitk wrought the cure.' I told him, faith or no faith, the Salt has done what be could not do." Abother:—"A child.of mine dangerously sick with &Artist Fever, was quickly cured with the Salt." . - . . teed. Co. gamier. N.' Y.—"We ,know it is all it p ofesses, to ba" it for " ea a ra rk lg r i i Z e ll 'ir es/ath ' Z l T l n s tlatn all I , C E el y i. FS en , r a 'r n iled el Ca tar b. It, is indeed a groat 41" o v a ry; and ;we Mt 'Tremble, ye disciples of Esetalapies.' " . 1 /Spother, by letser.—"bly wife has been cured of Ilaflasnation of the Womb end distressing Piles." „ . ' `plaint town clerk, has had the Spine CooLp i lalnt for 6 yein—has used, only one box an is wel l —and a member of his . family was ou of Intiamination of ;the Ridneyefrom the smite box."' .-t , knother—"A case of Chronic Rheumatism cnOtin three weeks." .. ta;(tiara Sentinel, N. T.—'}lt has cured the Virulent form of. sat Rheum." Xiferson Co. (Alen, N. Y:—"livery family sbhold have it at band for immediate am." w t C h o g ss r - e Co. at iw T e r c i. e te, Aliek.—"lt Is attended here o tine -" 1 ° T 4 ra r v r e i l le; Transcript .—" We b Pg. at . Tb " es e W e cur editorial neilr verdicts,iD the vienwne. n cal consideration." d . $l2- r th e W eir h e i d le di m at a d n u y ees no ; s a tru re m e - n ee ti k sd ers W vic a tim ore ize a th in e g od-natured and pill, riddenlehlic, by ordering " rom six to a dozen boies or bottles, to cure nay Andy," the discoverer is happy - in Being stiletto te, that the severest forms of recent Inflatamit t ry, disease, are overcome by one Acute package, t i n d the most obstinate and; long4uanding eases, •ty one ' Chronic package. It does just whit it claims t o do—no more, no leas--eraliset the flu ids, by removisaffrom the system a/ arterial _ mid, lienow abstractions. , • . iNO AGENTS.-:--SP•To Protect the contosnni: • ty from imposition by counterfeits, the - pro • praetor will employ No . ittnerr, and hall made inch arrangements, that he can send the Anti fblogistio Balt in anyqp . !lntity. °by MAIL "or Ex- Rua, to stay part of the United States or fersign onntries, without expend to the purchaser. It . is put up in drachm piekages for acute disease, at 2—ehronio packages $5-;-and family dp. $B. It iseeempanied with a history of its discovery, ind fill directions for usr4 . . • N. B.—lle meets— no person in the United bites or elsewhere has been appointed agent by him for the sale o f Salt—mud thee* who are a nn o unced as agents, an ; only :selling the fete $2 c t eges received by pesblishers in payment far oldvertidng. SO that hereafter, till public notice is given:dm Antiphkrgbdie Salt can only be had by MAIL, (free of ex pe nse) through We 322, Pod Where, Boston,. 11., or at lds, IS WINTRR STREIIf. I • I ' , Otce - rsfilifr.All lette with mosey ;should be r liter ,ed st the Post Oise where mailed, as it caste bet live cents, and will intone their sae arrival, /a Doc day, (hesidei the dice sales) Sr/letters were recofved—mostly for Chrenia PadtaXes- F.,toaoswittz, 31. D., • - Dfrostserer aid Proprietor. Bossyow, Mass ' 1 advise all W Cut out and sere this great ,41Seuveri, -. • . . 1- - • 211: ifilrA few packages of this Medicine, which we received direct from Dr. Osamu% for adierti. ring, eau be purchased at this Ake with dim. dons huvito use. , • 4113"Weerbiratiomoelrour Mewls Ina date of dee, Citstediseee, who would rife the NM of their howls, mid ettioy ihmomeiselethileity knows only to !heals see. doll MIN to tester* the bide on their bold pitto *urge their pry locks to their origins! color, soaks thell gime 4as eilleg,Preereeor.Wood's tootreeftre4 It is the ohisilaid Moody tie all dlsismiii .Uie Mir asAl *IL Ohio aiewsvak. , 344 k SIPA Lady sits bas bees tired a geseliseevolis debility,- eller many. pmes.o3 WINO, 44411° zap knees to all Ibllow-eilbsers net sore metes relief.— Wens eseloefne , stamp te,pay Sisst: retie, Mrs. BLUM Z. =war, sodas, man, ' the pesieriptlon U "'be emit Sew by . tee:34oA ' • 3l • - • ,• " All MADE TO lOCAR.rig • LONDON. Acourric AURI LES, :MEd AURICLES, till IDVIdiIIf.DiSOUND I NIMES aid ORGAIUCTIBRITOR; ST 11701 AL DUN or TIMPANI; and gentiottes of Par trumpets, at w P. NULDNUtrIS. Duaantrof Mohr. Nth& street, four doors helm Chemist, phltaiaaphic July 111,'67 • •i In-St . • . . . Ofirsl,ooo IitILIVAIRD wW Ioo: pol 4 Dr tiny , adattolasi that will alai PRATT A 111:1=n• 8 MIAOW Ott. laths fellonclig darts`—lthotnastitar..ftenraS , l appal Alleetions. Contracted Joints, Cholle Pains in the Fide or Beek, NaidsehaTisothsehe,Sprelns, Oat Matte ratte,Dralent, Doren. sid tilt Dhows of lbw at*, Dm* and MI Glands.- Noss Panba•ntilant I the elevator* of hank Dom= attached to Seib abet; Prtnellal eidat,loB irsai n gon street, ItrookOns Joan O. Dams, D. Gat» street, Wottsvtlla Bole Agent Ibr Sebnylklll sty. , •11 wrists is to certify that I bare e bat, one 2;91 i estlostot. tho litssie Oil as noy thugere. eihdlikare boa drawn Dom amoraction of the cords, brought on by tbnanatisin. It was of seventeen lanais statullnt. 4 lad Isa now entirely cured. I dasortaiiy feecolikosoli it to all alined likewise./ 111 4 - 11V 1111 " urg. Th street. _ly . • Jine T.. 'IST ciigioaa )uttMgt,' ' hoar Low's "Handbook to Pinion R; Ip In Ism? dots: we Imam that the churches of that imitropcils are divided arming the following detimainationtri _Erriaroiks liana 333; Independents 1i0; Baptists ;130;;;Nethodists In; Presbyterians 23; Unitarians 9; Ito i lt2alholles SS; Jew" 11; Quakers 4; and there are MS belong ing to Lutherans, Sairdenianiana; Fe nut Ibroteetrata. Ortiokarlterw awing, rec. Ills not a Dilly tolleioll* that of the 933 plates of worship, only; a small Dactlon over one third of them belong to "the Omr h eskaldldied by law." J q A maim In the irartfirrdClisteihns &snarl has some rel . senelble words on the 'need of; writing sirrnionu, con tending. that the pen error of the parent !fagot t Dr th i s ibie Is the de nand far Wilco nisei. Ha his article with th e followlog vadat "When** pri I s shall be satided with one sersoo4 on Sundry. and , all be willing to meet topther a s econd time j4w the r. pose of prayer and 'pram, we. have no doo they 11 adord ea aubstantial evidence of their seek...for relle ii, and advance their own rPirilmit pro=4 laud ,. la enders qetens.which breaks down,e n, and de ll, lads" aallrstrationB by making th e Intel teal (retie , cation and entertainment sof an'audtenee 1 prominent and indispensable putt of publielwarshi , i ii." , ~ Revetbien Causes Bunion ut FincrienStac—A good work is going on at the present time In oat cit in the way of building , en larging ands repairintrif c hurches, which we think our - eaders will he glad to know some thing of la detail. • i j ; ..y ',- The Church of ths/Holjr Trinity, situated' rtni Juno .4 Street, west cif RD teuScusse Square, the er stone of which was Won the 23th of May len. Is relyprogreer. .sing. The beasts completed; oat Intl Star of Joist laid. This will be a e noble edifice iD “ orman style ' of at chiteetne, Connecticut Irons sto ne elf the mei . terDtused. II is sixty-bur fret front, and 161 feet pep, inclOing the labonhouse, which • Is already oftentory In height, and built of themme materialen timehureb J , 1 edifies. The Church of St. Clement Is'etherned Ai the ; south. west corner of Twentieth and Merry' elrenv. The "tor? I ear stoner' this said on are 10th of 1ley;18113, and It is now trelngeoofed. It is built ofPonerectiretlbrown ! atone, and the stele of architecture 'ls the; Itysantlism, rarely adopted here. There is novelty i about It that' cannot fill to strike the spectator. The Width is from 70, to BO feet, and Her depth 'heat 100 Net. Like the Church of the Holy Trinity, it its designed to bq sur mounted by a tower and spire.' ;, • The Churn' of the rvaegellate, attuned 'Mr the north side of Catherine street, above Sevelith; is I nearly onw plated, and will be' ready for oceupation la la, mopth or two. 'The corner atone was Ind last. fklirrilid the work tuts been pushed vigorously torwardontsionnwh Di et ad verse eirrionstances . Brick la the mate used oori ' sfniction and the front in thej Romeneli e styli, is' lir, very one one. It is 80 iket in width, and 110 her deep: In the burearent Is a noble echooktour.rwhich is now In use. The spire was raised a'frow days rilitur. f . The Church of the Stamens' Illarionery Aiseciation at 'the north-west corner of Swanson :add Catharine streets, the corner atone of which was lErin the 18th of Kay, Is now ready Ow roo8ng: mil odlliee It. built ofi brick, and Is of very peculiar constructlitri pile unlike any other edifice in the city,lt ham a lion of 70 fret on Swanson street, and 57 fet ion Catharine street. The , main doorway is on Swanson street front, at Catharine street. I Zion Church, at the ocirnernt Columbia. AVerrue and Eighth street, is nearly finished. The ernbeFelone was , laid ou the 20th of may, ism) it is 2S trir ISO feet.•bnUt I of brick, covered with made. 'The congregation are now using the basement. - ; i -In addition to these churches abw banding, several attires are now being enlarged or Mitering* Improved.— Stlitndere'a is being renewed Inn& lint out. Grime Church is to be improved by the erectility of alower 101 place of the old unsightly steps. sLDatid'a, Manayunk,i is 31 being enlarged and'otherwies repel ' . ..i Other build- Inge and improvements are; crate= lied, which we': hope will soon be under way. j We : dou it If any of our sister rifles ran show greeter proeresel it the work of , church building.—Bannee eflMe Cren',i, a NOTICES. j ~ ' CT PRIMITIVE METHODIST Cil I RCM corner Of Lyon and 3d street, Divine Service eve Sabbath at 0 o'clock, A. M„and 8 o'clock, P. M. .' . Sir FIRST METHODIST SPISCOPA mid Street, Pottsville, Rev. WILLIAM U.l Divine service every Sabbath it 10:A. 1 ftinIINULISH LUTHERAN CIIURC) Pottsetle, Rev. DANIRL Stmt. Pastor. this Church regularly every Sunday. o'clock; evening. at 7 o'clock: .Weekly i t Thnraday evenlng.st 7 o'cloek. Ki - TRINITY CIIIIRCII Avavicri, 2d—Sth Sunday after Trinity.-17 1 Szochut xlv; Acts axle—Hindus( we,- 9th—itth Sunday after Trinity.—lOW Numbers svi, Acts ssal—Num: :Mt 16th-10th Sunday after Trlaity.=-1q Numbers—xxlft, Aids _ 23d—llth Sunday after Trhilty.-11'4 —beuteronotny iv; St. Mat:avill-1/ 21th—Zt. ftartholoenew.-7% A. M., fi xibr. St. Mark; ai—Ectl. YY lu, 1 .1 30th-1211) Sunday after Trtnlty.-10? —Deuteronomy el. Mutt. xx—Doutf And Moses mid, "Ebbw ye that ma) bread only, bat by every wotd chit month or the Lord &nil man 1 1 / 1 0 1 Lod, it. Matthew ITO and : St. D. WAS) • NAIt4IIID. STEPIIENSON—DAVIS.4-410 the Rey. A Prior; of POtinilit CAP?. lcj Schuylkill Raven, Sebuyilffll `Count, woad daughter ofiamos Moil of no DIED. lIBLYRICH —On Saturday :mo log,-Auet Bth, 1857 r Aehlaed,l'a.. WILLIAM Cc M son o( Qeorge U. - arid Margaret ifelfrielt, aged Are mob • BitITTON.—On the 27th of Jelly. th North Manhelat todeship, Do= Barrrox,aged 72 Oat; 10 months and da2 ye. ? . rARNALL.—On the day of July, ha Barry town Ship &MAR YAM:WALL, Las., aged 57 i*eara. LOST & FO tsti , OST.— Was fait :on i Thursday', in ibis Borough,' wan Pocket': 'Lary iw,1857. coa tang a lot of Papers and Memo," uis of Aitrounts:— Whoever duds sold Mary and letnr.tm it to the Sabena , ber, together with itacuutents,ltilllst suitably flniorid ed. : • 'EDWARD 11:11CAND. August:l. 'fa - • 1. i 1 , 5131' ' ESTRAT. STRAY COW.--tOtrayd 'away iir e froul'this subsertbei,iseidlog tie town of potialdsow, tiehuylkill , Coutity, Oa preheat • .9 t • ofJuly. a BRINDLIt WW earn bilk witiPe as h l B 7l . as the knee,erhtta We. a white attire down the back, supposed to be about 8 year* old, - • Au . • • - 3231 THO.s GLENWRIGHT. DISSOLUTIONS. tARTNERSIIIP : NOTICE.--''Tics ew partnersbip In the !umbel' buslnesa heretofoi to' ex ling between R. C. Wilson and ;Lewis Royer, was this day (April 76,1687,)disvolved by Outnal consent. R. C. WILSON, . .. , ^a 1 • ; LEWIS ROYSR. The andersianed have this day (April '27,1867.) entered Into ewpartnership, In the lumber butilness, at the steam saw mill at the foot of the inelinediptines on the N. 11. A S. 11. R. R., ander the nrso , if R.;. At JA31138 WILSON. All orders !be lumber promptly at ndtid to. .RIO. WI LSON. -' ' ' _:1 2 SUES WLLSON, Mil 2,'67 FOR SALE & LET—An Offlice:lwith all proper omentenew in the a4story6 16 Cesare street.-, moire of 401LN BANNAN. , Pottxillts, Aatupt 8,1857. , ;! 1 11 4 1 OR l'he Fitne. and Stone. 1 cat the Slabantongo Street 81uiu Lot., InCialte at the office of the I POTTSVILLE WATER CO. Auvist 8.1857. i ITO LET.—A- late nil convenient Store noose stidOfliee, on flue min street, Tee. snout, recently occupied by Clat , ksk Om. Inquire of lIIOMPSON Ii.GODFILEY, Tremont, or JOIINSAN N AN, Pottsville. ' (Arndt 8,'57 324 f . A LL soryi of , T Radii, from 22 !o 60 nods par c.8,1&56 I and Blast low, at the pottsAlle, Jr fiHEAP i„,/ Large or per bushel.. I- Pottsville Gast Pottwrilie, iOR Ylour Mil first rat. rm the premises, is PoYnllla Fr raper, Paper. ore r Mid at MW August %WV ty went ofipl tories of Jules 1 MI those wh LW'S Book 111.1 January 21, 14'OR S • slew of II tenon irr danee uttletto eond DI. E. Cht tees to make no they nay tr...nlr Mittel menhir be offend tees or tbe aperttally thereto' at. Pottsville, Pa, lx a good eind. niched. tweimer • Church on thr I ights through o paymont. purchase or roi signed. CivrloNLt.-Theik 0 illersign em- here et theSeerad- 36elhoillet; Spieroprol l iMoinek, Potted**. haring *mot tient eistata persons litho lee. 11 re red to the; cipnltlet Trainees' Ibr add / Church, !garrotters* the .we for • *alio or rest. hereby motion the patine spinet any:suds esepased ale er rent, is there le no wren la said e to do the one or lb. ether. The Marsh Is the • tts of the Conantaatlen, t latenoled *or worWatbareln uselkeenareptket, end stlllnkoldtl of the oneutiese TIII:00 4*;lre 10 MAI to UFO illass ether than kW the retiree to. which It his , ,-; letheatei. : i . . : ISAAC TIMIP14011?_. - : -, :;- •... i '. ' 1 '.. CO Inlrs.-11.111311TISINOM 1 lit lf. BULL. ' Pottnegie, — iiiiii,'67 I . ~ :Awe ~ 0 I. A OR ER 1 17 A ANTED.—Qua nn . 10 ILI wig" $1.16 per day; ptyseente monthly. - August', it 311.4tj ! J. It 08901 Am JOURNEYMAN CABINET MAK- I:sato .sad' i6grii good iDd apartaut saaptoy ,llll4o2l, ars waited a 1 killOsad. moiety, Vai. . 4 • . A. 2102 HOCH. Adam* Nay 2, !St lbtf NFO - R - MATION WANTED °Men * ICraes, of South Wales. He oto bests Roos his Mats asses, by asilresdos W. J.Selmsypie. Wass, Capital stroot„ above brows, Spring Gamiest Vast- Am p* s, TS . - . ' . 331 VANTED.--A Male . , Teacher to take charge of tbs No. 2 - Neo* Ns% Deport.. seat: Peblis lamb. limo& el fehoylkill Harm— &boob i somosoons August Besek of 10 armpits' 'baldpates of AWkaats. reta Ana*. BZ order. • D. Q. ammo. ater. August. • 1241 • vAT A 1 4, 1 TEI),--Tiqee Male and 'Five Itsmaln'teathors.'to take Warn Of nis Pablle eagoola of Port Cloboa—Tana alight lawiatba,ipannar. • hip Septsakber ht. Ibunalpatioa bald, toPoll (*boa Hahool Iloars, Wedanday. August Zlb, at B,l4adoek, ergot oftbe Boast. . OSO. BECK. they. hugest Witt • 3141 : three tak M e r ale 11 ,: d te. row. arboole Of Blythe, hernetdp," for a, term of tea eoontba. treaman dog oh the drat day of dropleosber. • Azi eland tattoo sill he held et - Nem Ildleddphle, oa llaterday }he ZDtl deyAwait, at 11% o'clock M. by order of thetaer.L . • -"F"-- 1N : 1 1 - ER:S AND LABORERS ) Wa21112.;-211, WEB trif2ls and ornsbuit em: oyment, tool siren to storneno sod laborers both. tor . add. and estoldarcorig, and cash paid monthly, toy J.D. .11cCREART A CO— at tbstrAudaneled aid limey 14took . CoUkrlil SpriagAtotintalthearboodisd Itshoylkill Co's, near ollsolosstlis. !Good houses resin had at moderate yenta.' [July, 25,'37 $045 TEACHERS WANTED.— en 7toiabors, tbnos le.d In et fringes. far the Ile/Schools of lbo liotota of et Clair. - Public • el !suituattiia to Pas sup at tits IDA MOO IlavaiNan Thursday, August WM., at 104 o'clock, A..M. . &boots . kept open WIN , mooittur tiosi Siat..lst.; 1867, By order H of the acani - 1 : f 17;011.18ptVIN, Rerttary. 1 St 1i110fr..110726,11,7 1. • ' - 111).1t. • • i iWANTED—'Three Male' and Tvio. Y Teachers ate wanted .to take /haw of the Public Schools of the Hormel at dabbed, to cow , anew& the end at Septeeber, lad toenails ten months. An examination of applkaata till be held en Thursday. Angait 27tb, at o'clock. P. U., at tbe Dew febool Roam is said llorengt. By order of the beard. • . 2 . -r. ankinsn, ausinst. 8;117 ' ' Vitt ANTED.-+Six Mate : .Teachers, be the Public &hoots of New Castle District, Dalai! kflt amity. lea* but competent Teachers steed spply t The Schools on itept opiro for tot monthi, to the I .ealw, 1404 coommoi oft the Drat of &nimble. ..-hs exasottiatkit .111 be beg at the &hoot House; No. 1. to the tirra.Of New Castle; oir &startle', the Y. 14 of **gust t neat, at 10 o'clodi, A. 11. A i t • .1 1/ICllAlth MADADA, seg. . Aswan S. ST 3.2-31 " INOTICE& • N:S& YOUNG'S SCHOOL colt- Loom tend, SlOndsi In testember, 7th. Miss A . I—same 6ey. L. [Magnet 16,17 113-11 t: (SAMUEL G*RRETT, Magistrate, Onavayanner and General Collector: 611ri - '"Centte street. Pottsville, Pa., Opposite the Tort Hall. Ansel 16, '67 . Xt. ' T7O. 0.1 F.—The Member), of Lil y Lodge, • • of She Vanity Lodge. No. 281, are requested to meet • at Melt ludo soon, oo Ilesday speeeleVAugusi 17th lest.i ki a o'clockoui fiusiuess of importunes requires Clu4ilatteetiou. J. D. RICE, Seer, 4 August IS, '57 1 , 33.10 ' TO P.HYSICIANS.;--The under; .1 signed being oboist espying In another business, le Macao of .his practice worth smog a,jair; tomether velar his reddens. Possession given Immediately.' To a ma rapeta ofspaskint the German andfailish. this will bit an earethint situation. Apply Immediately to • _ 1 : „ t: • .1. P. PALM, M. D., . Anita 15'57 WA) Orisigsborry, lickiiii. 014.415. dvi DMINISTRA'FION NOTICE.L— Whereas the abarriber tuts been manta A d m o 51ratrii to the - Bade of Samuel Blackburn. deed, latent North Mantua' township, all perstinslndebled to staid deceased are reqnested to make immediate payment, sailboat, baring claims to present them tiler i p e tti men t, to ~ ;CATHARINN BLACKBURN. • August 18,'5T 33.4 t• - . . IViwth Nankin. VOTlCE.—)Vhereas letters Testa i li, 1 mentary to tbe estate of Edwin G. frit*, deceased, Intel trt the borough of Schuylkill Haves, have been graleted to the undersigned. at OrwiPburg, tbetiftqw• all Persons knowing themselves indebted to slid estate; are;heseby retpusted to make immediate payment, end thoM hating claims will present them fee settiewe; i 4 JAMES P. PA LM- EwMator gt" Mr Estate of . 6 . G: Elite. AngUst 15,ra , .. , 113.61 A DmiNISTRATION' ' NOTICE - Whareim the subtieribet big been iipprdated Ad• ministrator to the Estate of 1811,1 sh TrunaH,deesased, late of itarry;Townahip, nonce is hereby given to all per .sags indebted to mid doomed to asks payment and those having claims to at them to 1 ,lOUN YARNALL. Ahaintstintor. Barry TownshlP, August B,'b7 . 32-300 CHURCII,Fee- GRIT, Pastor.— and at 134 P.H. . Ilarket-gdjuni• I brine wry Ive In orning. at 1034 Vayer Meeting, .Arrrost.lBs7:' . M. 7} , 4 P. tit.-- eb., xtil. at., .;\t - OTI - CE.—Noties is hereby given that all the Slims Books and Book iillount of 11. . 'hyper t Co, 'moon the 13th day of July last s are signed to ilia undersigned; all persons Indebted on said Bcpks are therefore untamed not to audio format to ,any persons wbatenrer, except ilreloodcrolgordr or some - one authorised by them to collect said accounts. ; pottarillo, Aug. 1, '67 3131) .HAMMER A 'BAITS C—FO--PAR-V-N—E-RS-H—FP.-1167undCr i signed: hare. thliday, (Jitly 3oth, 1,867,) entered in to, copartnership for the transliction -of General btialnesa at the Colilely lately held and averted by- U. GCB A Elijah Hammer at Strongrllle, near Tremont, In County,.under the firm name of Bony 11.11 '. , HENRY HEIL. ;August 1,'67. 31.dt)' ' . ' JAC:RAMMER. A. M., 714 P. M. att. James IL A. 111... 714 P.M. at. V.' Bt. Jas. ILL o e, P. Id.—Reel I I. ; 'aid 714 o'clock. 11. St. J:io. Iv.- dad! not Hee by sodeth out of the Adopted by our le. 4. BURN. R, rbw. iiVISSOLUTION.—The ea-partner- , ship heretofere existing Initwern Henry Heil and h Haninaer at Sinradrille. near Tremont, Sehdylkill enmity, In the Mining & Selling of Coal. and Mercantile bilabials, trading under the Er= Of Hell & Hammer, bee this. Thirtieth day or July; Ina, bean dirsolynd by mu tivil T orment. , i - HENRY HEIL, • `August 1;'b? 31494 .ELLIAII 1431 H ER. 2th toot, lef the Wrezitingscol, R. , to CATRARINI mme place. - VO'I'ICE is ; - hereby given that the „L 1 Members of the "Connecticut A Schuylkill Coal and 'roe Company.'" will west at the St. Nicholas Motel,. lb the Cityi of New York ,. on Tuesday the. 16th 'day of August. at 42 o'clock', A. M. of that day, Scribe purpose or electinithe Myers for said Ocuropeny. ,and transact h* such other bwdnees in maybe romiaite and need . nary. I lICLKER, nuaREB. A tiFruxt' -31.3 t 1111SSOLUTION.—The panne] s hip of 11.11adinfer A Co`., bar this thy dirrnived by mutual eoisent, M. Rammer & M.O. Renner haring "old their entirii, interesttto Thomas 11. Rickert': who wlll set tle all clainis against E. Hammer k Co., and aril/ meth:- vie the mining and aiblpplng of coal on tilA out account. ; d , • , ELIJAH 11A.11.11Elt, . O.IIIIIOIEII, T. 11. &JCR &RT. I. rottsvlll6, July, 15,1567. 3161! XIIO'III.CE.--The Undersigned has this 1 . day, (July 30tb, 1t.i7.) purchased from Elijah Ham- , uiner. all hie right, title and interest of. In and to * cer- ' talti.colliery recently . worked by hint and floury Hall at Steer/grille near Trenton* In Schuylkill County, together with the store, store goods, us nista hones, tars, machinery 'datum; and everything movable and immovable; in, upon or' about, or, need in connection with or rippltrew . -cant to the said Colliery, and that I have taken pones, stun accordingly.. JACr. HAMMER. ' Augustil, '67 , . 31tit L GE N-'ERAL•I3I,A N KING . . o- L—A—W--Iti— , Mee is herobj , gii t r e t , that application willbe made 'to the neat sesdon of islature the passage of a General: Ilanlelug La _, hated upon stocks, and upon the general features of he blil'aubmitted by Mr. Ban at tho lest session of the . Waters.' July 4,'57 ' ',.-.. . - 27- 1' TUTICE is hereby given, that tip plieetion wilt be made to tbe nes t'Leg ligature the ;the incorporation of a zat Of IMO, with the oaait pd. '.vileges of hanks, undo the semi and title ot Vll6 111- NKR/WILLS BANK," to be located In the borough of Alinemille, Schuylkill county, with a capital of Two Bandied Thousand Dollars; - July 4,'67 . 27.6cts NOTICE.--N otice is hereby given tluit an applisation will be made at the next sea , skin of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incorpo. title° of ;a Bank withlthe privileges of Issue Banking and Discounting, said Bank to. be called the *OLIAL, :BANK OP PCIIDYLKILL AVE74,"'w ith a capital •of Two IluOdred Tboused Dollars, and to he located in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, Pa. Sebuylk ill Haven, Schuyl kill 27,14 266 m • UTICE.--'-pfotice is hereby given Olt an loplkation.mill bemade at the nett sert • awn of the Legielattne. of Penneyitania for the charter of a Bank of Issue ni h the lanai pririlegeg said Wok to be tailed the 'IIEI CHASM' WINK." with , of One Hundred Thousand Doliara, with the pritilette to inerwase;the same to flee Boothe(' Thousand - Doltsis, and to be totaled in Market attest In the borough of Pothering Pettuyiklif eonotyi Pa. • June 27, '57 26.6 m brOTI that of the . tattoo if a 1 he called the Oat of lloe 11 led In the to, ELIJAII 11 F. MLR= J. A. L. VI - JOHN DAI ADAM AV( LtVli S. SI Junel2l,' VO'fitEriee is hereby given il that an avid thin vrill he made at lite nest veto . mon of jibe Legisla re of Pennsylvania, lot the charter of 'a bank of lour, Stith the usual privlltges—sold bank f a tole, tolled 'The land Bank ,.. —tritti a c tapital of ltoe Bandied Tho n d. Dollar/100th. th e allege of InereaMeg Ms es to One Hundred and Iffy Those ' sand Dollars, to be tod In , the borough of Ashland, Schuylkill county,state of Pennsylvania. • .••-• 1 , , P..,P.ITHOMPSO. , ROBERT C. wuticl. ASRAII AM KLA E, DAVID R. IWO Bill X, 2:..._ ISAAC BURIED T, 4 — * --JAMES-R.CLEAyffil, , - L. P.j 0 ARNE% A. G.. SW l FT, ' JONATIIAM IA ST, . MILLIAM LEVY. • • Ashland, June ,'O7 - ItoPha . XTOTICE:7 — Books of subscription to 11 . the capita goeit of. the Junetlots Rail Reed Como pedy. }lll be opened at the Pennsylvania Hall lo the borough of Pottevile, on the 13th, pith andl6lo.- and at the, United States HOW la the borough of Tamaqua, on OM lith, Illth egfd Ittth days of Auguit, A. %OM, b"tee'en the Poglo r of 10 A.M. audio P. M. of mid days. lEDMARD,If MUT, 1 • j If. IT: DECRIES, JOSEPH PAXTON. Cbarniask . ura :ootursneauss, - ' J. M.WETIIIIRILL. • ; y Jul'y lA, 74 - '- in 1 1 0 THE VOTERS OF L-' RILL cues cL4'xiiow Cmosin—l have been need by man of my friends and citizens of ihif mainly, to bear Isteelf as.a sandldate Sur the office of Eel:Wet 4 Mllis and Clerk of the•Orphan's•Coutt ,of Schurkill mionlY. at the ensuing - election. and zolkit your pottage : ; f . should be pn fortunate as to he elect. 01 0_,Illdgetst Ito points" the dutiestof *wads of lee with 541111 y, and to the sadist:melba of the commu ulty le genteel, - 11el° Ify, 'Our Obtaffeot fervent, I - ' Peetti • • .JACOB KARECORIL '''• BeIIiIITIMRIIItyen , lei le, 3i. 29- tt • , .. . lewtt-1: MKS, elOit; Manatee re. C. BA! 1r • Atte 84i• is 'fru* lurch eel Is their' A Church Thu in*: intitee, I ' Ilerket )Church Jell lr- tl—.-I sod gas ad tent* tsbtDxtoi seder-, porrsv LIE MINI I G4t lAMBI 0 COSIPANV.--At a meeting of the' atockholdant of t • e PottivUto and Mao titular lag Company, h d Jape 2311„ la the borovsh of Potts ellte. the tolkwias wars. wars slated clean towers watt) the seat eteetkon: • •Aeres"'es•--ItIcUARD JONES. • • Vial President frauds Somme. ' • rtegui r - rye flamer. ' : • - • Reeretury-a t ‘' meet Welt. . . • - The booki fee rotataiption art nos open at the , ollesof•thO • ?mildest. fottirtillia,and at the oars of the Cotatasy No. 61 watast Ittf•O‘Phlholultala. JuseV, OT, -10:Jat WANTED. tee ' is •hereby given be wade at the neat sea. Pennsylvania liar the income. usual privileges. said bank to K Or TREMONT," with a cap. sand Sollars. and to be loci. it, Schuylkill County. lIKNRY HEIL. • T. A. 00111ritZT. WM. 11. SEIBERT, • ' D. B. ALTUAUSE, • ZACU BATDOII/Ir, - MERRY ECKEL Pcouirt Ys • COSMOPOLITAN ANT ASSOCIATION ripHE MANAGERS of this,:urcems -1 qtrt i ails Wrap. t i l t , 1 4, 0 MT: tlwi! ima4altaroatte teak they barb( parehatod PO - etahk.of 11.4 Omit slam, at au asposiar at. sap; as ma a. *ad tlat:apholUot Dausiderf Gallery of Paintingsp imps far V 11,009, able alio dittelbatt4 la maims . . • . • ' ..m.,;.•••• • Torsos of flubsiiirlpttow. " • it . ....- too PaYwargat of lia onatitstoo =pompon • mistbar of the Amoort•Uoa, sad entitles 111 illrs — A•ttritel44,.."l4o‘,. 3,o l lVaig. • Becotod-A imppwoosoolooshopolltaa Art Jonrsal, eon .1 01 - flohr--A Sturnits Use Aimuot DistrlboUo• of Works of Art . . . . Th o gdiOartog awn . Ines aro throbbed to theta" who ureter theme to the Zovarlag:—flarpres, Inickeetock• as, endistuli, blaebrodd. or Vatted Stab* flegsgh w ,. °ogees Ladra Doak, firs. Reuben's :hew M oottay, a M thefaikroirog Qnarterlieat—lLevadou Quarterly, Zan burgh, Worth Drittsb,und Werettoinster. , "no books are now *pea and subscriptions received; (the Maguilies corvorticiag at any thew desired,) by D. BA MUM • Actuary for ScAslytkin Sirany poisons at _a distant* by d.ek'sb , ?boreDollars to us by mall, ind designating the Magazine de, sired, eau have it toroarded to thee— - Potts ilte, July la, VI 90. T. 'KINGSFORD tt , SON'S - :,za tr in. an . _., —, " • -OSWEGO' STARCH , .. . • •'• ( fOli, ZIA •LAIINDRY,) • 11. AS - established a greater. .celebrity their bus weer been obtained by any other litareb, his bees the insult of Its vaulted supenothy i• Quality, and Its latariable uniformity. The public may be snored of the continuance of tie bleb gawked now estalbliebed. ' . The production is °yet Twenty Tone daily; and the do. Wand has eztended throughout the whole of. the United States, mid to Ihre/proantrise. Working thus on 4 very large Melo aid ander a ded vitae. they are able to wean a perfect wilionalty la the quality this:tugboat the year. This is the gr ft t mikrofon in Surat-makiwf, end is mused Sow for the first titre. The Teti heat fitarek that can be made, and se ocher, le always wanted by ecetstmers, and this VIII tts sop. plied to them by !besmears, as soon as their customer, bayilestwed which Is the tersL and ask Sor they would be likely to get that article e which, n wh' tie Wryer t poet can be made. Khigrawd has be.. eapged la the wanufeeture of Starch continuously Am the last 17 . years, mid dart tv• the who of the period. the Starch made ander tits on. petehdoa has been, beyond any question. the hest in Me market. Yoe tie fret 17 yews, he had the (bergs of lbr works of Was. Colgate A, Co., at whirl period he imam. ed the process for the manufacture of Cora Starch. sr .Ask fur Kiwyeforifs StereA. es Ms team °nor .has hese remedy taken by swathe? fudiull• It Is mid by all the best , meow In nearly Mu, part of the country. • 4 , 7 1 . :, T. KINGStORD *ION'S OSWEGO' CORN' STARCH, (lob I'VDNINGS, te.,) Ma obtained an equal celebrity Oath their Starch for the Laundry. This article is perfectly pore, and le, l e every reepect, equal to tholes% Bermuda Arrow Root, bridge/1110V additkinal goatlike which render It in. valuable Iterthe demerit. Potato Starch htualbeeneatandlirely parked and sold se Corn Starch, and but given take Impressions to many, :rte to the real meta of oar Own Ste% From ita met' denote , y sad parity, la mules alto into extentive ma as • dil a We labials a , N. N. ILILLOGOW CO.. Agenta, • 196 filtotifttreet. N. Y. Awe A Nmttdtalag e Apo% TS South Wharves. August '5l , • - ' Sat ---. ---- CREA-T—INDUCEMENTS 1 . ' An Ettansivi Vasil et litaadard Nooks Tay T . . . . gE SUBS C RIB E R -being desirous of reducing his large &trek of standard wheelie noon' hooka will sell ltunn't ff eV extremely low prime. Among many others will be found 'Robertson'' Mace Ical Work. S Toil , » Seo.. Russell's Modern Europe, 3 veto., Bvo. Pintarchlt Lives. tiro. _.., -r. Idle of the Duke of Welling ton, Illustrated. ; Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 vols. Chamber's Infornitatkm Ike the People. Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 vols. • Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, 6 Vols. 111.1dreth'sAllieory of the rutted States, 6 vole Bancroft'sllistory of the United States. 6 v 01..% . - • . Waverly Novels complete, in 6 yobs., and in 13 vols. - Ikerwelfs idle of Dr. Johnson 'by Croker. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Minutscturas. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography. , Irvin'g's Life'af Washlogton, 4 rots. ' South's Sertnou& 2 tots.. Pro. . • _ Addloon'i Complete Works, 6 vols. Washington Irving* Works, 16 vols. • Cooper's Worit4il4 vois. . , Bayard - Taylor's. Workk 6 vols. . • Don Quixote and 01111 as, Illustrated Milks.. Illustrated Woild of Art. • Tales of &Grandfather. - Works of Lorenzo Dow ' . Buffon's Meanest Illotory. plates. - • . Arabian Nightsi e stertainnsehts. 'llantosond'sfil lug Adventures in the Northman Wild.. Cumming's Ude s Lib among Lions, Elephants, ac. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land. Webster's Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Ileadley's Washington and Napoleon. ! Newromb's Cyclopedia of Missions. Jowepb us's, Works, complete, Various edlllooll. Gyres Dictionary of Ails, Manutactures and Mines. Lynn's Elements and Pt indpies of Geology, 2 vol.. Library of Standard Fiction embraelieg.wmits of ntecin, Fielding:Smollett, limiest' More, Nits ButneY, Joe Porter, ite., Ae, , Lardner's Lecturei on Wince and Art. - • , , Eneyelopediabt Religions Knowledge. • I Dick's 1 6 arks. complete, 2 vols.,' Little & Broirn's elegant Cabinet editio n . ot the Ilcithl Poets. omelet cloth, silt . Layard's Kindest* sod its nonaltuk , Clarke's Commentary on - the New Testament. Byrnes Dictionary of Mechanics, numerous plates , . •Niebolstm's Encyclopedia of Architecture, 2 mis., aw mucous plates. Dodge on. the Steam Engine, 2 yola., numerous pistex Antberh's Classical Dictionary, royal Mn.. • Macaulay's and Ham el Histories of England. Gibbon', History of &Ma, 6 mils. Together with various editions of the Fisodsrd &P. ' Pocket and Family Bibles, Illustrated wo r t s , fi e _ 3 plain, or elegant bindlnge-all of which will le wG it prices to suit, the times, at 11. BANN AN'S . Cheap Book and Stationery Be,. July 4, ,57 . • E.. CA R R ICUEE Pottsville, Ps., Is AGENT for th e. sde of EVANS' • & WATSON'S Pliffedelphifi Natenfoonred , . SALAMANDER -SAFES, No. 26 fourtli Street, Philadelphid "Truth lsMighty; and Mn,t Prevail." Report of the Omen Dee appointed in open:geed he Istruittp.of (he Iron &fee al Raiding, ' astbruaiy 27N, 1857. '* Rurstro. North 44. The-undersigned. members of the ' ....,,_. committee, Ao respectfully report. ..„„' 1 that we saw the two Eafeeorlitinally ' ,s -- ...r.!; , :i.:"'"" agreed. upon ,by Ferrets & Herring I `"•';A . and Evans & Watson. placed elate by , side in a funhce, Iris: The safe In , a—=. use by the Paymaster, of the Phila delphia& Readingßallroad Company, In his Abe at Needing, manutisclared by VarreloA flee. ring. and the safe In use by H. A. Lents. In his ier , aa manufactured by Evans A Watson; and put In tests ml papers prleeiseiy alike. The Art; was started at 5 . i,4 o'clock,'A. If., and kept sr until lbor cords of men hickory, two cords dry nab al hair diesput, top wood. were entleely ronaumed. tia whnle under the superintendence of the abbscrtlet members of the committee. TIRI safes were then (VOW a with water, after which they Were • opetiid, and the books and papers taken out by the committee and sot to H, A. Lants's store for public examination. after 11.9 were lint examined and marked by the committee The book' apd papers taken from the wifesossufacturel tr Evans .1. - .Watenn were but slightly affected by the [s tens* beat. While those taken from t he sale menet/atm"! "Ly Parrots A Deering were. In our lodgment, damsel fully efteen per mut. more than those taken from Erin A Wilson's safe . . - I We bellevathe shore to have been a fainand Inputs tidal of the respective qualities of both Welt I ! JACOB H . DYSIIIII. _...,, . DANIEL 8.110713. Mining 1;Mo absent during the burning. we rani , . load» with the above statement of the condition ot tie pepers and books taken out of the respective saAt. O. A. NICOLL& 11. H. if tritucsnEnn. JAMES if /LllOl,l-01). • -••••••• • 4 She thllowlng named &annealed, resident" of Rww l: "' end Its vicinity, who saw the above II le, bare putrblnt lot safes from keens & Watson shtee the burning, ap w May Ist, 1827; # , • - O. A. Nicoll,. 1; Lewold Mrah,l ; Isaac Roth. I; ETA & Heisler, 1; W. Rhoads k Bon, 1 ; Henry W. Mlwitio• 2; hr. Wm. Moore. 1 Solomon Rhoads. 1 ; Levi 1.9•100. I; 1 1I2h t ersik,l; Wm. Ktrelt. 1 : Kaufman k Ins* 1 Wm. He /Writer, 1; Ooprge .Erkert.l; 1:31.4 611 Ilanstork, 1 ; Es:m.2llllm, 1 ; James Jamlee, I: J. ‘A. D. Warner, 1; Jacob fiebioucker4; wm -W. B. Erbollenberger, 1; R. R. Camps : 11. A. 4 ' - 2; W. C, k P. P. Ermantroat. 1; Wintry er, rolnort CO, KUM l ; J. I'. Br . kkg sine. I. EVANS,& WATSON Bart now on baud 300,000 youtido of It , -O ." SA which they, offer for sok .11 Utter teraiatio other suronificturcr in the United Staffs. ' slay 23, 67 • 11 8. D. KN. W. SMITH, . • VIA FM:TIMM V/ Xidadspenss, organ Nelodeons, and Pedal 6 Bass Haraundama, • 8 11" Washington I , Bos(oo• THE ATTENTION of Clergy inft Committees. &boob, fandges, *r. Ia fnvit:d r l' new Pedal snb=ilass iliumoniunis, suds solely Il ? .Vanutliturers. . ir is arranged with two manuals or Uinta of %, the lowest set running an octave higher than Abe =4O , and may be used separately, and lbw pt In ref 44 two distinct hatrnmenta ; or,the use of the rcia 4 the two banks of keys ma be yed at the atm b a by um of the front set only.. Siie connected slit 1 Sub-Base,, will produce the affect of a large orgi ei. ads sufficiently heavy to 1111 a house that seats from 1 0 1600 persons. • • -; ' TILE ORGAN MELODEON , Is designed ex. parlor and private use. The real , ' lion la similar to the Church Instrument...pr int' arre' sad with two hooka of Keys and when vac ` tgetio ' means of- the coupler, Is capable of as gorse vane" l power as the Church =lnstrument, when 'wird 1404 the Pedals. - Also, every variety of MELODZONS for rider v.l' ' . tureisseers may let, arm lust motets rens msr Y uhetory, being made In the most complete lied Or, ong.h manner. Ilavjng removed to the sparlout Lt t toga. 511 WASMNOTOM STRIKE?, we have evil."' tot marmefsetaring parprees. and . employ sew St the most expedeared and skillful workmen. itrtlitort , we will promise Mar costomen au ve toW equal If hot superior to any Ilanutastuirr, sad f tee ENTIRE AND'PERFECT S,insrAerl9-,; Moue Te.sceres,•Ltsnraup or Cronus, and s teecril‘,.^.; ested in mottles& matters. are reepect fully inritell ° ;;;, our 11 . 000111 at any time and examine or teat lbe It 000t1 00 ailtibit kin for sale, at their pleasure. e .04 , W As* st 111 further guaran les to the public as WV. Ones of the 51E1/DONS AN'D ifiatlioNllll. 7, I our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by •petu 1 1 to the following 1 PIANO JiOO.TE lIANUTACTUTOOtS OT 0/4.1 % Who hate examined our Instruments and wlll 0 , theleopinion when milled upon: ci ore • CIMIUMING a So:n, Hater a INIVITON; T. Ol- ~ , Ws. P. gimurrox. Mows A Aden, A. F. LAI ci Curiae iIIVP, Mamas's! ltirewir.si swot Melodeons & Ilarasentsussa Itaul,7o Pernona who wish to hire Melodeons sod' itrisg!' ~., with a view ot purchasing at the end et the 0 ,4 ' bare the rent. credited cc part- iayment of the 1: 0 7,i money. This matter- Is worthy of spOtill D'r e. ... enables those who desire a fair test of the le,tre,,,). bekeii purchastog. to obtain it at the ea tali° l i. soanufaetOrters. lonia extent at lost of a paf,.. I, p Orders from any part of the country Cr •,. la , 7 . ,', 0 ,- 'vet to the manufactory in !Ireton. with moll ~ 7, 4 s tory reference, .1-1 to proniol4 art , " ,1 " 1 '' , w ee. 4 faithfully executed as If the parties •,ere-nr.,.,.. employed an agent In!aelret, and-on-as riwir al" 7 , Prtee.Llat s • - Scroll leg, 4', octave. - Scroll leg. 5 octave, - Nino style, 6 octave, • 1 „,i'llto style evert gelds, 5 passe, tiano sr) in. carved lea , • - Mani" style, It eels of ree4e, • Piano style. 6 octave, =4 4‘..-- -- Organ Melodeon, 4,,.. • • - . -, . . -...) s'i'rn Melodeon. extras finish, •_a .. ; . . 1.,_ I •!' 'a-Lleparotitderus.b.orenLatiowletitvs:aldu: 04.;,..15vatbefio.;:ret.i.Itav";"°' ft . I a ll ribre tinnie' seal free to n i f. su iya_... • ' IL D. ai *OA) rir . 1511 waite g icia Street, (Naar DOW" on June 2: 'A'T .. J