Ina )onrno POTTOV I LLF • _IF.bA PIATVIIIDATo AUGUST ,fiAlt 1837 BORDII, arc AT 1711VRIOti MAIM Or IstsWassr.—Otsr recent suggestions. in 'relation te tbe-passap„of a law against the sale of notes, bonds, etc., at usurious rates Of interest, meets with a favorable rupsnee. If the Independent press will bring thisisetter up befir the people in the right spirit, much can be effected-even this year. Unfortunately, many of the journals of tha.Stato ars so "heckled by party fetters, ea com pletely ■t the beck and nod of petty, selfish In: truth that they, are deaf to the calls of "principle importantin a bailees* point of, Yiktlr, such as the passage of slaw to, regulate the sale of melee, bonds, etc. It would be useless to call upon them; but to the Independent preu we look with cool: drat, feeling assured that it will aid in pushing on AU matter to IMMIX . Although we latest that we have a superior • system of Government, yetit seems to exist onto in theory. We bath the foundadois it is true, of at once a simple and highly beneficial system; but upon It bas been erected, an edifice, insecure and tottering. From bongoes to . the Legislaturei of the semi' States, a system of misgovernment has sprung . upif late years, hostile to the Inter est, of the produCer, and mainly the'cairse of each arnessry crisis which at almost regular in tervals, visits the country. A Tariff system is in operation which renders our Imports, heavier than our.exports{.) The country is being drained of its coin to pay for goods, the mass' of which should be manutiretured in this 'eountry. If we to our, State Legislatures for relief against oppression, we meet hostility, and every law pis sed Minn to be directly in opposition to the wish of the people, and hostile to busineisinterests. A glance at the policy of England, Pram"; in feet, every nation' f Christendom, except our own, reveals the feet that a prominent feature of It, is 'to encourage aid sustain bosinesso- As the blood Of a nation's prosperity, holm' should eels be. the' object of Bare and fostering. The Bank of England keeps the rate of jptereet slows - for the benefit of Witness. Louis Napoleon owes ' hie present flue position on the throne of France to the efforts pet forth by him to Wimp the work menst)llw employed at remuneratia rates, and genes! business prosperous . Nero *. folly ' aware of the aeoessiiy of, adequate pro epee to ,boaluess. •and ft is a mehtucholy fact that In ocoisoprence of ours being e inisersibly governed country, isk , spite of our laUded system, w e - hare yet to turn • that leison. The fact is, ?here is entirely too little _attention paid to the want* of the buyinees cominunity.— Legislation has become a matter of hneineu for private interests, in which the members permit no thought of the public, welfare to intrude; sad whose tole object is to "feather their nests" in the shortest speee:of time. It is for reform in this inetter"that we urge the independent press of the State to moire! A different opinion In inspect to the teleratioU of "shaving" practices, Must be formed. A different Phase of morality, mast be adopted by monied men,--those who noweiush out by their usurious system, the vitality (rpm 'wildness. Under the present system , of "shaving" toe, make no tilstlnetioa bettreen the man Who practices ==l --;and'tbe footpad who Gana the traveller of•ble pniie,oe tho.bigb•iiiy. Caftan may render the ono tolerate but conscience and an offended God make rio dietinatien between •them. Let this Matter be agitated. The independent preis shouldi keep it before the eyes of the people. Candidates for the Legislature sbould• be nomi nated On the; principle that it is tinie,kmainess were . protOoted from the Shylocks of:capital. The ticket:lieaded;"dawn with shsving".would be anocessful.wberiiir run in Pennsylvania. Tux D . 4IIOCRATIC COISArt Trucac.—The Do. mooraey hairs made ,their nominatio:ns. The Le• itistative portion or it to composed of T. It. L. Ebur, a genilerean with whom we are not Ref& ciently acquainfOtt to tzpreso our opinion of his fitness to ieprosenitibis County in the Legislature; of M. Wearer, of Tama the least said the better— we ono hardly think it poseihie that the people of this County will elect biro; .end of C. Bliple, who has not his superior in Schuylkill County for ability in ma lug a thoroughly nonsensical speech. For Prothonotary, D. 9ioetter, a good;lnan, has beenoominated. For Reeordei, Levi Huber; also Worthy of the flominetioa. For Register, C. Fe ger ; a good selection. Clerk of thiQliartor Bea lions, 0. tabu; do very well. For Treasurer, W Fickle of itshlancl,.no relation we believe, of Cul Fickle, late Skate Treasurer; s fair selection. For ComMissfoner, Edward O'Connor; well known to everybody, as a Democrat stiench in the faith, and for many years, the head and front of the Irish forces in'thie County : 7 He has been RIMIDSUCCOFS • - ful aspirant to °Metal pap 'and honors up to this time. Eloine years since he was defeated for the position to which be - has now been nominated, by t3quire Kline, 4 and . now under the Same Beg, he 'has unhorsed Mr. Kline, u far as the reviler. no- mination:is concerned. For Director of the Poor, iNathan Bats. Th person is not fit for the of: lee: One act at least of his life, condemns him. Becoming incensed at a negro boy in hie employ, he tied him to the saddle of his horse, mil thus for several miles, dragged him into fiebnylitill Maven, !It is not easy to say where the eruelti would hire stopped bad he not been checked by citisens,l* A suit grew oat of the occurrence, which it still. pending. The' nomination of Mr. Bats cause/ oonsiJerable dissatisfaction among the Democracy. The single act to which we allude, proves thatle is unfit for Director of the Put. Eli nomination was effected by the cliqu'e that rules the Alms Boor, and which has secured an uneniiible notoriety for increasing; lhe mien. sea of that Institution with shameful reakiessoese Tbe tai -list of the county for couoty purposes amounts to some $40,000, ofterbiob this year $2O, 500 her been appropriated to the Alms House.— Under the present management We doubt not that by next year, $30,000 will be tited to sustain the Institution. The people cannot he blind to the es travagence end miimenagement have rill:Wised the conduct of 'the Poor Douse of this eonotY, , and they may expect to me no abatement.' while Such nominations are made u the one we . are now Called upon to notice. For Auditor, Weist.; . • We know;hut little of him. The ticket is ialt, unetteeptionable—in fact it would . 'be a positire disgrace to the County if • portion of it shouMbe electod. It has not escaped revere (niacin' e'en from member', of the Deme eratio'parti. Considerable" dissatisfaction le esF pressW3 not only with the character ore portion of tho ticket, hiltillitt the fact that In framing the ticket, the Demos:imp here actually disfranchised • one-balf rot the County,..Frery. couididiteselect ed;rMidos oast of - tho Centre Turnpike. -In tact so wide spread throughout the County is the affection in the Democratic ranks, that we should not be mirprised it, See ',nether Democratic ticket in the field, at leas(in opposition to that portion of the regular ticket; which 1.34 - Say obnoxious to ererY geed Democrat. When good men are thrown aside for. the parpose of nominating men week and hotting the respect of the eomniuni4, it is !not surprising ; , that 'there should be some kicking in the treat'. Analyse the ticket mini. i 'noted, on Monday, and if Democracy as. a mails, can gulp the whole of it down, they can 'wallow any dose. , - • Tait Pot rrscamin Coulson..—This College, 'tutted on We Square, Philadelphia on the phial of the Industrial Cottages of Paris and Sr lin, Words a thorough professional education in . Civil, Mining and Mechanical Engineering, lir dastrbd, Analytical and Agricultural Chemistry, Metallurgy and Architecture. The College year Is divided into three sessions. The drat or Au. Mosul session of the year 185f-58 .beginson Monday, Strptember - 21st; and ends on Friday, November oth. The second or Winter session, ta. gins on Monttay,. November 4th, and ends; on •Friday, ibirch.sth. The third or Spring session begins on ' Monday, Much 811 i, and ends on Thinday, July lst.• The fee for the first year mania ii redacted from $l4O to $lOO per sonnet. . - This is in consequence of the liberality of gentle men by whom the original debt . of the College has been liquidated. This is indeed, good news for the Winds of lodustrul education in , the Key stone State. We bay. watched the progress of the Folytechnie College with interest. • No oda t'mulooal institution in the State hes to a traitor degree, our sympathy and good wishes, than this. The annual announcement, Goldstein& fail hear. Naito* u to Terms, Course. of Study, etc,. May 14 *bulimia on application to Dr. Alfred L *mt. inuy,:Frieident el the Faculty. ' ; j ". 11I somentivuotHic , 149.; of>Bndfora coup% b*tt 111481 afristot /Mee of dui ?hit. 1N1,161•41464 Dkit iil plers of Esp. Di* Wilsof WAWA ‘r Pozsonous WurseeT.Fols ' v „ore men une been klUed in Ohio by strychn whiskey. 47 Tone of thousands or fib ln the. e ' m below the , distillery in ,wbleb it is motorist - i•nl,. have died. Thus day after day, items contalai l ag similar Lutel. ligenee, roll; in upon • us. Tboul j ands of iseiin' lives are snerilleed entitialliin . .thir countii by the use of the poisonouistuff, and yet our people madly oppose all rertrietiona to the progreis of a find tbat corrupts our , young, kills the adult, impoverishes mankind, makes widows and or pilaus, dlls4o , nt prisons and almslhouses, (umiak es victims iur the gallows,' ippltes the Ineandts- ry's torch anti dethrones reason. Pick up a paper from any section of the century, red the possibili ty is, that the tint paragnTioll4 meets tke , eye, , will possess iteareerlinlier to. iie fallowing: • A letter from Aiken, South Clrolina, 'tutu that on the occasion of a local .1600 a in that town a few days since, two men, who w re seen intoxica ted during the 'day, were . kale . .One Win.. R. Randall, it is thouglet, fait frot au embankment, s some twenty feet above and knoc ked out his brains on ',railroad crors-tie. Ilis log and arm were al so btoken. The other , man, obn Taylor, was found - stretched at full length b tween the rails of the road, with' his skull'fractur d, and quite dealt. l' The row -catcher is Supposed t 4 have struck him *bile be was drunk lied asleep o n the trunk: We could till columns with s miler "foot - prints ,3 of the Rum traffic:: The &inlayed anti vitiated may enter at the warning nilwhich rise from a portion of thertollll of this cou p ry, that possess the courage and manliness to s k against the se pli cursed business Of selling RatO l t but we ask thoie who are not wedded to the dath:dealing cop, to look at facts which speak tram t-toagued against 1 ,41 the demon of the wine goblet They Prove . that hablut of intoxication bring In their train ruin and death—that the bueiness of Rna-selling is the most degrading to which • mac can descend. Is the Roiliseller respected even by his victims? Let their Curses 'ridging .. oat i from the maniac's cell, or muttered on tbo death-bed, answer. ' The business is vile; the habit tol which ,many steel. , lent men in other respects, helve fallen victims, is ruinous: Will Parents ever, ails* the danger to' which their sons are expo . by the, existence , of , myriads of drinking dens ? Can the entities of this community and this Ste e, ever be indueed to effectuallyatill what 'has heretofore proved a by dra-heatled monster? Nin4tenths of the crime and poverty of the Cemmonsrealth, may be Atte ; tutted to them of Rua:. Prohibition is the only cheek that wifranswer. • Un f idl that is applied, we may mourn- over man's fol nod. wretchedness T 'but we cannot afford relief. Until prohibition is' enacted, the grog-shop kee rule the roast, and the t amity,_ for ii grist to their • VIII' PIITIICAL POWS& physical petier,which Eng! , transformation of the latent' to settee forco is scarcely i entitle Minds. Professor t nem, of the . Baited States, tarnishes the follow ng estimates :—Tech sere of a Coal seam, four. foot in thickness &a yielding one yard not of re fuel, is equivalent' to about 5;000 tons ; and s, therefore a re serve of meehanixelstrengt in its fuel equal to the life-labor of tnorothan 1,600 en. Each square mile of one such single Coal contains 3,000,000 of tons Of fuel equivelent to 1 000,00014,mi labor ing through twenty years f their ripe strength- Assuming for calculation at 10,000,000 of tons out Of the present annual. products of. the British Coal mines, acutely 65,000,000, are applied to the pr!idection Of mechanical power, then England annually summons to her aid an army of 3,300,- 000 , fresh men, pledged, to exert their . fullest strength through terent4yeara. Her actual an nual expenditure of power, then Is represented by 66,000,000 of able-bodied laborers. The latent strength resident in the whole' Coal product of the kingdom may, by the same process, be calculated it more titan 400,000;000 f strong men; or more than doable thO Smatter f' the adult males now • 1 • r , upon the globe. ••• ANATIONAL CHESS CI ret i v Brune • will come off October. ' The first ob. a don of a code of Jewel itd a chess Tournament. trial of drill is ten dot,. e ,to be admitted who any, player. The con. Honda;, October sth. tanepions amount to any to number, they will be ommenee their game Ai. ire will be sared afreeib, o remain. The winner yr" off the chief prize,' lied States Chiles Chard. tom every State in the their Intention of being 6 I in particular, is looked , ; he is stated to be able itana_ously with his' eyes -ow Livia. in New York city next jec aimed atria the farm' andregulatiuna; the reef)) The entrance fee for thi IN''. and Only those s• never receive odds from tesMnis ere to meet on Shnuld tho minther of c even nod easily devisabli palrod off by lot, and e maltencoatly ; the vilane and sour', until onli te ot i the last game_mill e and Its considered the U m pion. Eminent players 1 UPion have announced! present. - One gentletha fo i r with much euriosit to play four gn►mes dm 61indtoldid. ,Ile bails SaLr.lvistausx• Cat --Spencer, Field & Co., of New Orleans; hale urehased,from Itothermel , , & Martin of l'biladelplhin, the right of Martin's Fatent,Self.Weighing Cart, to be used in that , city both fur deliverin Cual, hay, &c., and for delivering merchandi upon th e levee. The price paid was $5000.' The utility of these carts, weighing as they do, whatever is loaded upon them with perfect accuracy, adapts them for all varieties of purposes. Upon the levee 91 New 1 Orleans they will and uhtedly save the rebind. ling of a veil deal of merchandise, independent- , Ily of their utility i protecting purchasers of ;Coal from imposition n the way' of short weight., These carts era :dread i fixed fact in ,Philader phla, and are working their way upward, anti( they will become universal Four Coal carts, and also l a groin cart, made upon this patent, ere now be ing made in Philadelphia, for the- purchasers of this patent, to be use , in New, Oilcans. Hour Fuss TRADt WORM—The NV. York. correspondent of tha•liedgri., writes as follows: The shipping hurl seskcontinues as mach de . pressed as ever. There are now lying at our; wbarres .750 vessels, exclusive of river craft, or which 37 are ocean s earners, 188 ships; 130 barks; 104 brigs, add 300 scaooners. The Onifpeiiods daring which the shipping in= tercet of this country was depressed, has invaria= bly occurred b ,..when the domestic industry of the country was suffering from the want of eutilcien t protection from Government. Before the passage of the Tariff of 1843, when the' duties were down to 20 per bent., the ships were absolutely rottening at the ports of Nall:2'oHG The eommerce - dependi upon the domestic p roductions i 'of a country. If they are large, commence flourishes—if diminish: ed, commerce is diniinished In propo r tion.' 1 ..k 111.11.11..1 1 BRITISH CotRAI--Tbe British coinage for the year 1856, wait 4.80 ,159 sovereigns, 2,391,909 half sovereigns, 2,201,7 0 florins, 3,168,000 shillings, 2779i920 slzra , 95,040 groats, 4,158 four ponces, 1,010,298 iree-pene4, 4,720 two ponces, and 7,920 silieiqo i mee. The total value of the ;AL coined bat year was 24,002114, and that-of the silver coin 1462,528, the real coat or vaide of Oa metal having I been £431,609. The , copper Coinage of 1856 included 1,212,288 pen e s., 1.942, 080 .half penci, 1,7,71,392 farthings, and 913,920 half fariiingo' , , malting a total value of 2143,717. The purchase viilUe of the copper was only 173, 824:• Last yea! 234,200,871 ouneea of affair eoin were purchased f r recolnage, at a nominal value i of 2.677;350, and the mini Value at ss . . 6d. an outioe, , beini 2802 446, le follows that, the Lou by recoinage was .27 ;104. • ~. , . Tali 01110 ST•TIf TREJJATICk DIPALCATION.—It mnoeuill to $57 4 / 1 354 6S, and John 11. Breslin, the tonnes Stale Treasurer, is proven to be, a defaulter to that amoint, Gibson,the late. Tromsn rer, claims that instead of being in arrears one his Own secount,lbe bar a balance of . $16,000 v l due hilt by, the State , and there can . be little doubt that he be ante the victim- of a desire to screen his relsti , Breslin. , The fitter has fled to Windsor, _or. ving reached hi Catu4ls, wham his fetidly has „joined ow ls him. A r him that a Cin.: Monad Olin would be sent to secure his sp rat,' be armed h i !itself thoro o tighly with pistols,. knives, etc., to resist. It is ssid . that it will be inipossible to ;scorer any of the motley lost through him.. ;• , " • HOPE PHXYA X Suiriro.—The Church of the . , EpiEhaay at Philadelphia, • has procured new pastor, in the' Parsonrof the Rev. W. 0. Preotli, of Booth Carolina, In the room of Dr. Ting, who was disniisSed List fan, for prattling the heretical doetricM of the New Testameet, which bears testimony a igaltat slavery.- The Reverend gentleman who lies the place of:Di. Tyng,ao: coiding to one of our exchanges, is a slarebolder from a 'district I.llfah, by the census of contains a whit¢ popolatlan of 37;171:; AmOng the *bites ,thure aro 728 who, cannot reset or The co ton nierabsote of Phikulelphts, attached to the Epiphany, "are handsomely suit. ed In their no . 'teeter, oridoutstedly. Cvire isoilati a.;-The . Providence ' Poet, tett th et 11101311.10$ 1 Mrs. One ningitauee lisit {vague- aims *an no t - failure e..: Ohs set wit, to be eos.; I fined; nod lieu I cooodod *lto trebly: Albe le not; 1 himivOr t fp a 'qui 'poaitlO?O,"4lltroliiitaio': fon to allOw li4TUi iNi ki k t . o 0,,g4 , - '..- Duna SOUlnt* ' I ' rait iiirsisolittUastars Sur Amidst contairilini 4 OSlM artiebaan Mato, operations. etet. 'This pratal pq Hon N editald by W. J. Mooney find pnbilidieti by Jobe I.?row;=Broadway, Arne York :: ' Tnit W2mlntriants odttkin or thirjaly numbs* of ibis Review bas been Issued by Lea `lian4 Scott k ik Felton dreet, New York. Ma con tents rubies revers] intwiestina prperr. Subscriptions Yo n it th e celebrated kusitsb Reviews and to Blackwood's are received at Barman's. liissykter ally. John Powell, farsorterat mars • resident of 31(no:stifle, was drowsed ai 31t Carmel last peek. ' ' ' Baroygh Quoted did not ennuis on Tuesday oTeldui lit, lu'etutseeinentu at i quer* ntttut !tort nod being Present AreA Gerretra rump Nostpip win commence on Alonday, 31rt log., one mile below Orwlgsburg, near the row; leading to IleKaanabung. Nr. &Harm of illitervile, has entered an action against the Mine Hill R. if-Company, for attempting to lake my * lateral which nu ; from Ills foundry, and by um* of ihkh he m111;174'81 bla working materials to mid from the tbundry. *7 0n and aster totriorrow the. Presbyterian congrer tattoo under the ognisterialcbarge of Mr. Marla% wall tro'rship In the blinding an Mutat street, kraml.l oe• cuipied by the congregation of the Second Methodist Episcopal Church. . . *A dasigAter of Mr. Win: Marts, of this Bomngb aged 8 years, was an Monday last,nectdentally preelette tad trout the phi= of tier krther'a radian* to the pave• went. Although much bruised by the fan, fortunately ao Donee were broken, and the child is convalescent :q-Deatk ow tie Reading Railroad...On Saturday last. Thomas Victory, while it Ls thought, In an intoxicated condition, laid down on tbs track of tberßautteg Dail• wild, mar Schuylkill Duren, mu ran aver bra train and cut in two. U. leaves a Wife and fatally. lie had attended the Democratic delegate . election on that day. rbie ',bleb Ti used In, building the Clay . Monument, and width three its eamplation; bas lain in the - street at the foot cattle bill, Is now being greeted at the flontlowest corner of Centre and Matrantfingo streets -;•Yeger'soorner. It is large in its proportions, and Tlll ,wben In position, rim one bundled list oboe* the pat* aunt. It will bethrmounted by an Indian. • '1 Kirin addition to muzzling the worthless earl that Infest the streets of our liorottgli; we think that a bowel- Wr penalty !night be inflieted upon them. • Ninotentbs of them should hare their fel/sent off does behind their earn. No one would coder by it. Any one • will -defend a good animal, but a thieving, yelping, slinking ear is an abomination which should b. dispensed with. „ 1 Sir Dreamed in the &Westlt Marg.—On Saturday but, George WastelT, who had attended the Itentoeratit delegate election at Schuylkill Maven, returned to .bls house near that Borough, In a state of Intoxication.— tberis be became Involved In a ditleull s y with his elk and in a fit of anger ran hum the hinter. and threw himself into the Cozal. &Owe he could be extricated, he drowned. „ y will coatinua to umoerstib party ery,, in. or DIGLIsix--The • nd derives from the power of Hit Coal in• • • neeivabte by amt. - • rErfprolary•—On Thursday night the liquor store Of Maley & Callaghan, to the "Silver Terrace," this 80. 'tough, was entered by a burglar, through the wlndow over the door. Thrteileer after theroughlyysneacking the place, deiamped with a divide of bottler of brandy, two of claret, two boxes aciptv, and some money which had been left Ins drawer. It is not known who perpe• trated the robbery. rd. The practice which has been re heretotb, tolerated of permitting pip to run at large in the street's. of this Borough; should be checked. it la not only annoy*, but we suffer "considerably, in the eathastion of glib. gem, who naturally conclude that we are not as partite !kr and dimly In our eustoeup as wershould be.l Pea the .1 1 pigs and decimate the curs. Both are consuilmattons earnestly wished fOr. • Starr& Ifoskington Keogers will. hold a intllttry pie ' nk. on Weider afternoon next. In Ifuengllng'' s woods, at the 'Bull's Bead, near this Borough. Capt. /tones and his fellow-offlcers, hare mad* the most est : entire rip rangementski thsaemenutodation of the gnats expected to be present and We bare no doubt that thei affalrerdl be one of the most pleasant of the PessOn. The Pottirille 'Brass and Stidng Bendy bare been engaged "ir the wa nton.' A door win be laid for those who wish to trip it on the, right fantastic toe.. KO' The days are not only groulng shot tell bet cooler. Doting the "reek an Autumnal tempera re bap **- Janata with os.. Yesterday was all that eon the easi est .grumbler at tleasenk favors; could cool and i)lessant. Oar meteorological record for the week la as follows : ' P. R • P. n.a.taigyn_tiOrris!.. race flimsy!canto IklL , INUrriLle.l g 2 P. M. 7 M. Bat., , Aug.l6,-82 0 84° *GP—cloudy. Mon " 17,-72 82. 80 Toes., " 18,78 72 , Wed, a 119,-72 52 . ' / CS Thus.,' 20.-68 74 • Ind " • 21,-66 7b ' 177 " ifirDeraopt Candy fAmveniiors.—The . Demogratie Conventlifbibr the nomination of Collll+ ticket, met at Itr.hoyliali Ibsen on MOaday last. After a passage at Jinni between Messrs. Member and Wetherfli—rrused by the litter named gentleman occupying the chairman's position upon the bare suggestion that he should be called to It-1n which • tahiti suffered to some or eat,— r zealous these new fledged. democratanre—Mr. - J t E. Hretraon—a singular position for the County Behool perluteadent. and explanatory in a measure of the cause, of the general charges throughorit the County of his ; neglect of official dullea'—was called to the chair: The iblicnring ticket which was nominated. indicates' a triumph for the Cake portion of the Democracy of tile County:— • Lanistarrinf.—T. R. L. Ebnr, Wearer and C. RIP: pie.• , -• • h Paarnoaeralt—D. Sbnener.: • . Reenanve.--Leol Huber. • Rzaisra..—C. roger. Was OP Q t VAITIX-acssecrsc-11. Rahn TILSAIONZIL,M. Male. Commainoxii.—y. Olkeztor. • Drwrlnt or me Poor.—Nathap Avarron.—fiaorge Webt. 1, Ofh•Distrcesiny ttexerrence.— Cu of hat weelF, a blacksmith of New Castle, this County, named Jona7 than Boardman; aged about EA ;Oars, started tm a gun: 1 ? ning a d fishing excursion, up the,Mahanoy Valley, l eiimpa y with a friend, an Engllslunan, named Wllllain West. ' While traveling through the brush-wood, whlCh Is ver thick on the MOuutalna, the trigger of West's gun caught; the gun dlecharged,and the contents con- . sating of eleven buck-shot, edged In Boardman's Me,. killing him instantly. Beardmore' dying exelamaUon: : . . was, "what will become of met", f , West, horrorstricken at the ecturrenee, sought aselst,' slue; but confounded with gild' and the suddennese6sf the event, did not reach NewiCastle until late at night: Ile was then in lo s e:cited a eindition, that he founder utterly impossible to Inferni the friends of Beardnien at what point the accident took.place. Parties lovie4er c turned out to search for the body, and the following lay It was diseotervd; Boardman leaves a Wife and eight children who were dependant upon him ihr support.:-; West, the innocent cause of the distreeideer allair,has conducted himself since the day of the occurrence, MI one bereft of reason. so interne labia grist Persons ILI,11{• not tetoo careful In the use of eremites. When gunning, a nutnlshould never lower the mum& of a gee, except when taklugalm. WherionikTig, espoxially in compplY, the mWule should always be kept elevated. red .Preackney..—Tbis lands.* doing gad is now being practised In many of our cities and large towns. The object le to reach the many who absent • themselves habitually from the regular services of the *actuary. decoking to the, tilt ennui( of ,the United States there h not room In Protestant churehei tbr More than one hatter ruir population, even on the sapposßloll " that they were all Oiled to their *roast espaelty, uhleb every body knows Is far trout being the feet. This Start. ling truth is `corroborated by estimates made in dike** parte of the eduntry. It is stated, tbr aloottior the report of the : Philadelphia Tract Society; that there: Is scarcely Mori)) icons In that large city fOr,crturthirri'.of Ite.popalathei. Whet then shall be done to meet the sulk f Illany of thaw who neglect the word *preached In the sanctuary; lire and die in practical heathinisus, as the daily reieek of mines fully attests. To the bouts of and they wilt not come; tut they may be reached 'An the public 'haste. One %reign mindoniries find it ne emery In orderl to res . & the masses, to address the ow the Wrote, wh*ever and when** they mu. ShoUld we not do the manse for the destitute of our own land . whom woman* otherwise reach t ' Wind Was the prattles of Christ and his AposUest The itailonr net only addressed the =WOW& • in'the temple and In the synagogues , but also from the bsin aide and 'tire sea shore. Pant preached from allem II111" arid also solo the market daily to them that Met with him". pr preached from Solomon ' s porch, :sod from house to ornie. The Olinda' religion and good order will no doubt be glad to born that this excellent and apostolie mode of dolig gookture been commenced in this piano. ; The Rei. Z. 31. t nif, of Itorristown,"addreseni a large near her cif our people on Monday evening last, from a *o4_ ti! pwlpft,.f workmanship Olds own .hands. The meeting wee held at the east end of the ILerket; House, Market Street. The Rev cis Messrs Gray lad Steck, took put In the exorcises. The mod preset order prevailed. The peddle Will be phased to learn that all 'evan gelical putorstof Pottsvitle, approve of sod" a wink; and ' . 115134 be expected to units tick effortsfor Its cordial*** Another appotsbnent has been made for Monday even ing nett, at it 'clock Market Streit as bathes.' • 'The ik pima fake notice. . , , • (ibr at Miners' :roaring iltreat Preaching ha St. CWs. rdr. bpstoa i—We were visited yesterday, (Wcilunetty) • ; by the Rev. Mr. Long, Agent for the AsneriMis Tract So , cheer.. This gentlemen seems lo be going Arent "doing good." Os bpi ant sal bent he ealkd on the *sand Mitt hrtenrot the piece, requesting their cooperation ins Self , Ilk* to he brill in the main street of our Bortmgh the • mune eavainE, We mat ateordtur I...agreement, at 7% O'clock, and bad quite a large, and very ordertimseting. After singing a hymn, and offering a abort prayir,' the Meeting was *teemed by Long and anyielt The pada:Mental truths of the gospel revs presented to the . prople,!wd 11, its reason to hillev,e;Makt W iiet;nrrit!" en. ter &elm* h:itrd the word of cite. ftestiepitrißls character, idea frVeitijoitaut.ted, ~ *bin** lent an *l ll . * misted to l e t t T o 1 1, 1 P t g bolded Oft mgochilly In Mb Region, ;: I senbet conunnikancra, that Ms treekmay meet . Ibe piblieveoutd risotto thatemast Otrwitgalby ant gAtterdied wttleh it dee*** Iteertily "dater Obr geed `Matt Ood 11404 Yee Mt :Uttar, - • • , ' , 'Bl; Atte, ' ' W: ifighett. - • • . , • 1 ISDIVIDIVS fond tifitirs. MA PASTE MID MUM . 4 jaPEagene Sus is dead: Jl2l3•The peach crop is Bna _ Sagaris tilling in priee.. jr,,l3"l"opulation of Bastin, 15,000. fitirtabliette, the basso, is not dead. - Airlhera are 200 'rarefied *Omens In 80e• top. , ' • 1/41`The Yelle4Bprinp halm beensoloi tar $7430. 1 • - 111111111* Delaware •Onands, .pnient, Whh Ilue *bite pereb. , -• • Itieribere are ' 2022 paupers In the .Pltiladel• Oda alms bouses itt-PhUadelpbla last neehnir—lll bop Yea. b3B. , • illlrb'lVilmotm la the title of a Club la als tones in Tamaqua. JeenDiairboppers are very troublesome In New 'Stray thlt esap{in;• 'T 1081iA,girrel of lour will aridte 300 peandsof bread ; 1,900 ounces. •. - • _PeOple run great risks , In . eating crats . st Ibus•ae:Mon of the pin, • •,- P. T. Barnum and family are residing to the suburbs of. London. . :Ott Th ere Is a mat : la. Norfol k, Va., by the name of llarkeret Ram • jl2llritealf;lbei artist, has 'purchased rs head some residence to Chicago. • • • . . Andentnn, Pg., his Interline the edi- . for of the oPenneylvanian." • • ji*Tbere are one hendred. paupers In the Daopbin county poor boast. , • -W-Tbe whole amount of property, in Spring. 6e 1 valued nt .213,011T20. , . •• • The wife ,of Coombs died at Lexinaton, Ky.. on blandly; • beer Daniel idoCollins was accidentally killed Port Clinton last week'. .• ..gerlbe yearly expenses of tbe Chicago Post uflic amount to about $74,000. ' • . . Jar- Population of Ilidependanek 310., 2903. Pelee of city property, $1,344,988. 404 314sers. 8, P. .9 G. IL 81y,' well ktiown millers of Rochester, have suspended.' - . - ,118Plienjemin Height and Sererly Robinson, prominent New York citizens, are dead. ' "'• Iforace Mann has recommended to the' teachers of Ohio to abstain from tobact4'. . . jetrOia the 4th olJuly there were ice-Made-re mnining ;n Marquette Bay, Lake Superior. p4rln character, in , manners, in style, in all things, the supreme excellence is Simplicity. .ifffie-Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Drew' make their first tippearttnee at Cincinnati on the let proximo. .APPNew Bedford, the great oil port, is lit by gar!-the mine winning-Supremacy otter the i.e. • IfiffrA new pang Is booming popular. It is ealitid,'"rhe Jolly Old Porter .of Bark/way flail." `John Y. 'Masao wishes to stay u minister to Prance until he eau pay hiadebts out of his cainty. Air Geerge Ifelmbeld, tint Tellerof the West eini Bank, Philadelphia, committed suicide on Sunday. ASS - Dr. Thomas Diet, anther of the 'Chris tiatt,Philosopher," is dead. Ho had reached his 83d year. SW-Tho 41h day of September next, will be the one hindreth annirmary Of AD• birth of LafaYette. Igl,'•l4dlle. Craver, a distinsuished sal sift% ed ;pianist, from London, expects to resit Ottani/on try? this fall. • ' $ 9 /Prifehlwd J. Turner.,the well known ballad ellser„ died sadder/17145t week, at Sykesville, near Baltimore. • )10 -In New. rork and Brooklyn ono bandrai. liquor dealers boos Win arrested for refusing to shpt up shop on Sunday. . -- • " •fitlii•Delhl has been 'aged to the groold,t— Thirty tboueand lives were lost, consistiolig of men women and children. is estimated that the total prodeers of the Mexican minus sloee the conquest of Corti?, mount to $11,760,00000. !Jar•••The .4ateriette pallet of Portamoutlr will never surrender. •It toes—" For President (until elected), John CI Fremont." 1,120` The portrait of Jam% Hays, which was seized for debt the other day ID New York, has hewn restored to the CitY . ,Hall. I ikerThe engineLchigh ran daring the month of July, Grub° Lehigh 'Piney Road, 2,392 miler, and hauled 2,788 loaded nd 2,433 empty, cars. oa-lion. Alciander McCaltuont, a pioneer of Weetern Pennsylvania, died at Franklin Pa., on thel'.loth inst., aged 72 years. 13 - 11.a1f do stud' put forth in Almeria' jour rrals seforeign correepondence? is etimptied in this 'country; from London pape rs. j1612 - 111r. Crawford is still in London. A 'pit eateletter; dated Joel 31, reports that there is hope that his life may be spared. 1. "ger Iltdiri'Velib Cushing trade a valuable do- nation last week, o 7 some five hundred rids:lmes 10 the Public Library of Tfewboryport. la -The rolling mill of Seyfert A Melfaank.in Reading, after an intermission of some nine • nionihs, rl hen again gone into operation. Ao Texas the Vigilance Conintitteu are do. ing a somewhat heavy business in ridding the country of horse-thieves and murderers. i'plr More than twenty-eight millions of specie have thus far in 1857, been exported from N. York, fan excess of eight millions over last year. JllstrA race has been made between • the horses Charloston and Nicholas, •to take 'place cm the IFashion course, Long Island, the coming fall. 1 1 .,//arThe season is unusually' healthy all over j the country. Have our frequent storms anything jto do with this purification of atmosphere? - I,662`The Postmaster General bait decided tbs. • the seller's price - mark, on the dy leaf, of a book. soot by milt, subjects the whole to letter postage • Off`Rev. Peter Sanborn died at Reading, Nuts.. Aug. 8, aged 99.. Ho was ordained is that place June 7, 1790, but retired from the telpicia 1820. priP A large number of Orr Ines who joined Walker la his 11 icaraguan raid, are now cooneyleca and homeless isliew York and neighboring cities. far The . while clamber oretnigrants- arriving at New York, during July wits 27,192; being ten thousand aloe hundr.d more than arrived in July, 1856. . - • 7Tho Improved Order of Red Men are ma. king extensive preparsticns (Or an imposing pro cession at Lancaster, Ps., on the 21st of October next. gel - jatnes IL Clay gives is splendid , barbecue to the Detnoceita, in honor of his election to Con. gross: Accommodations are provided fur 20,000 people. . 0 Of-The Junior and Rainbow , Fire Companies, of Reading, Po., are making pretarations to join is the firemen's. parade. in Philadelphia, in Octo ber next- : ,P 1 `There ore more than twenty cities the Uniwn whose municipal expenses every year ex ceed those of the Federal Uovernment tattler Waahlrigton. fter-The famous baby,'Of Which Mrs. Cunning. him areas sot the mother, is' now at "Barnim's Museum," with Its mother, both being u wall es could be expected. Afreand Mrs. Etlivard L. Davenport are members of the stock company of the Arch street Theatre Philadelphia. The theatre has been beautifully refitted. • . XlT'Signor kinidi the well Armin Italian tenor, died a few days Ago, in Albany, of consumption, and in.poverty. leaves wife (a Baton; lady) and several children. I 2 ; pracneral Busles seatin the Senate will be tiled br„Ex-Ooverntii; J. Pinckney Henderson, the intimate friend end former partner of Gen. Rusk, in the practice ()flaw. . Or An exchange, spenking of the present 10 0 heavy grass crop, say is in strikinecontrast to Hutt of last year, who ;farmers had to lather IL and eat it with tiros° . , ; i i ffiff•George Preeth has been committed to Wean in Philadelphia, 'to answer the charge of murdering his nephew, Wm. Lee Smith., -A &w -ily difficulty was the cause. ' SPA professional brother, of Region, has forwarded to the Jersey City "retired . physician whose sands of life have ! rawly run," • cask of tine beach sand to supply the y 1163001. ,ffillsThe city authorities of Rookiik, lowa, are sesveitiug the hotel registers, and ishen they find &stranger has pissed *bitty days there, they charge him two dollars kir street improvements. pirA man named Lowman recently tried to send his daughtei—rt girl le years of age—to the House of Refuge in Cincinnati, because stur refus ed to remain au inmate of a drinking saloon ' and band over•her earnings.' lle did nos succeed, though. p•Tbe editor of theDabuque (Tows) ,Trifrae says that "a man who ain't afraid of mutton in these bard timer, especially milliners atal - mantua makers, I. daring eaough for a Nicaragua baster." 1137-It is doted that Otero are 100,000 Ger 4 mane in i the citY or New York, and that they hare twenty places or public worship, over filky schools, On book stores, and doe printing em,ab lishmenta. odir•A; few date , since, blosea Culbert of Ches ter township, Delaware *aunty, removing some sail, about three felt below the surfsee found a large roll cola, bootleg date 1691- 2 George II of England. • " sublime thought, is the 'determination that the itrst telegraPhie message across the ocean, in ease of sueeess, should be "Glory to Clod in the highest; on earth, peso; good wi t toward moo" • xer-Ati epidemic called theßlack Tongne, bee made its appeerenee among the children of N. Y. City. It is not fatal and seldom troublesome.— It is lapposedio arise from the free osier berries. There have been symptoms of it here. AfrA Medicine, scientifically end skillfully eompounded, which makes no endue pretessions, "and is reeve:Mended by citizens of the highest re apectabßity, deserves the patronage of the public. Such * medicine is the Oxygenated Bitters, faiths cure of Dyspeptia.in all its forms. !`Masonic dißieultiee In 'the State of New York have existed since the year 1849. Two bodies there claim to bathe Grand Lodge. Stren. none °forts have been made twireeencile the an tagonists. Both Grand Lodges have appointed committees which together unanimously agreed upon'ertietes of union.. These were, adopted by one Lodge and merely ,registered by the other— Thus the matter stands:in abeyance. POLITICAL. ~ . _ . .... Tut Denteerste wrfl here a Inikrolitynt stekisfla the tient Natlonel Muse. ' • , • anal Casten har been nomtnated bye. Republkens in Phlledelptileour their ctudldate ibr Judge of the Vend Of Common Plena.. . .. -i • NISI winter, for the that time Anse 1826 or 110, a Tare containing a' Danocrttle majority, wit as sem leaf Frank flirt, the capital of Kentucky. Juniata Samna, in view of Paciteel beck out,lit tetngted to indite the following verse: ..0I Tacker le the eandldate— ' ' fici eloquent and Witty. - • " midis a "busttit" Gorernor, - ". Kith the help of 1 4 13emntittee." ' Mg. Tleskstatner, the Strafghtehtist, bon a political I pilgrimage throngteed the' tate, preaching his ilicorfte political doctrines to chipty, beveling: Will hot some i case who feels an interest in' the man, call bleu Acme hunt his foolish upderingt," take Alm to at the "side door,". end administer some Manilas opiate", *Sidi will keep him quiet for a mouth or twol--geet. rb. Rep. • With Mends . Draucts62 Colunstil Knidaring ... ••, • - • t i rsteallaftbepiallirimma: • •• • • 3.•trqtes the iftme otilteptatitesces - • - lat 44=airlima* tlaipsoploar late abialleta, i7tta is rala4 ••• • • •-•-• • the Alpha alai the Oza. UM *twin sad W oad rituahrlt lkoaaagri all hitaq.st Dom? • ash; Omar Want n • *bp ••• ril:==f=lem . • Sat: al Pitossatit—A run . t editorial of the that-lest* Airreeritties the aeldolued Partgroffil_ • 4. W• flo Wager out People. The papier( mantra sad Was. (little' ars ati distinct and separate peoples its exist on the Ohs. "it is not porOble our ,judyssuat to keep due* together ander terms of equality. ' Ors pt ;beat east he muter. The louitable roam of =MP proclalue that the mastery must be with the North.— The under, of the North in the Union must be the Ss of the rough. Not only every principle of liberty, • wad tgamistbond, Witte brute Instinct of selfirreuelii • Ma pies bikes the. South -the *tern silternatine.-0- ' *NU therlialob Dr dluadve IL -lot ourselves we have deapett.dofrifgsiasit. Tor thirty yea*s this papa hest idranted to was its tabu/tattoo ..wesistebt-velth the eights of tbetufttt. the Conatititioll hirtow auto er,i sod sectieuilisut aeon potebt :end /drupe thaner. er. Ihiffate eras -Chiefs, in ear jedement.,te auefrd.:-- -• aus/ be efirrhexf. - We boa bike aeantity, and sea) , Warn thicabestrelike,bat arafeeprerna a certainty as beerifabh as the rolling If the erasure. It only a gore. lion of thee.' •We have net dons it. When - tape Mahn Comes to write Its spitapb.it will say: .1(1Md bythe aggresdre injustice of the North, and the Igno ble subudesion of the Sealtb!" Although' he Injustice of the North did beat upon Its proud terriers, they voila never bare fallen but for the June delinquency of the South in not ndrut bar power to protect her rights end enforce the Constitution until it wet too late--too late tbr the llntori.-but not tie late, we truer, for her own solvattoe.. Upon which section of the Thelon *lll rest the deepest sworn of future generations, It is not fur us to *a ticipate." • Amerlean.ltepublleaft Nosallsta i • none. . Gomsour.: DAVID WILMOT, of Bradtbrd county. • CAISAI COXIMIXTOWSZ: I,IILWARD, of Philadelphia. JAkileil 3 1;11 13 3 ,301 Tay3 . saa rtt • too= 1: NSEIII. J. LEWIS, of Chester county. - Democratie State Noaituatleam ==l NI111101) 84:1 4 gri a l u N z Ik. Cb rt :;4er county. . 1 , • 611PluM J: IVILLTA3I BTRONO I7DO , B la oas wont/ JAMES THOMPSON, of 'Erie moot/. rA Coss roe DTSPAPSIA.—Proviii Iron. Solomon .roole, frost Verstottt.—Ws.szttstreo , s, D. C., June I.—Dr. George B. Orceit-..D6A1l Ste In your dote of this morning, you askos"frirlin expression of my opinion Id roma to your Med icine, milled Oxygenated .Bitters." It affords me pleasure tepstote, that froni the experience I have bad, In outing a leveret attack of Dyspepsia l! my owe fatally, arid-. from trite wonderful lee which it hail produced in other - end more Sore eases, ittisingon families of Members of Conran with whom I em nequainted,l think It an isro/n -able medicine, and hopeihat such eirculati hi will be given to it as will bring it within 41te reach of all who are'afilicted with that dietressing tooled:. Respectfully yours, • .'• S. FOOTS. Seth W. Pottle A Co., IES, Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their agents every where. • • j-WNIOUN G. BROWR, Druggist, Agetit for Schuylkill County. , . "EDITORS O>S DR. CiIOOSWELL'S SALT:' AL Perfect Bubitttute for the Lancet, , Leeches and. Bilateral Instead of being a panacea for ail maladies, it 'has control over but ONE MALADY=4:eIt but .ONE AlM—accomplishes but ONE THING, to wit; evacuee 111 1 / 4 1111111ATORY Disease—That. ever be its form or locality:—whether in the ! head; throat, cheat, abdomen, extremities or ! skin. Every fore of isglasnatation (but no other disease) . is subdued by lies easily as fire is extinguished by water. Is It asked, how it does .this?—eimply by restoring the lost balance between the fluids 'and solids. Such is its potency, aid like vaccine matter, it . requires. merely what adheres to the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to affect the entire system. Offes intrinsic nohow, de enlightened contatunity, Dad wet tAe discoverer , nstist'bc tie judge.rttn s can, $1,60 en easr.ai—rates VZ rat Imams. Four, months ago, this mysterfZus medielr,e was submitted tiiihe tribunal of an intelligentpublle. In that short period, nearly five itnndredleditors and, publishers (in the U. S., Canadaa, Brit ish Provinces and England) have,personally test 'efl or. witnessed its fficaily in ingtanonatory easel; and have pronounced it the most valuable medical discovery of this or any proceeding 'age. This .enlightenedlitry of hie hundred ,reliable men, by their unbiased verdict hare given the Andphlogistie Salt en established oharicier, as will be seen by the following brief extracts: - 'Prose the Boston Trundler, "We think the following testimonials from pub. fishers, wio received the Salt in payment' hir ad. I vertising, entitled to higher considerntiOn and more confident*, thin the certificates *inertly attached - to advertised medicines."' Lynn 'Reporter, !lass.—‘"The new *o4llollle, the Antiphlogistio. Salt, is rapidly working its way to popular favor in this city—having cured Rheumatim, Pined'', Rush of Blood to the Band, croup and Bronchitis.", - Lawrence SentinefOroes.—"ltla a lure' remedy for Inflammatory Complaints." 'S • • Huntington Journal, Pa.—"lt stands !unrivall ed in Inflammatory Diseases," ) • Norway Advertiser, Me.—" All 'who bare used the Salt have derived 'the most beneficial effects • from it." Piketon* Joann!, 0., reified by Jim. E. S. boater.—"We con say from experience, it is an excellent remedy for headache, Neuralgia, Ague and Palpitation .of the fleart—indeei4 we are mire it will do 'a it protheses, and wi so God speed the new inediehte." i% • 1, Jeffersonville ' Democrat. led." 11 has cured several cues of Rheumatic.:., Bronchitis, Erysipe las and Canker." Lewiston dticorate. Me.—" Oar journeyman was 'cured of severe Neuralgia in otaor eek.! PAiladelpkia Herald, • Pa.—"lt growing very popular here." . • Liberty-Town Lbunserl, Ald.;—lt has Onreallu more and Intlaminatory.Eutaiwous Diseases." Wayareville Visitor, o.—UVro know it Subdue!! Fevers, headache, Toothache, and local paint-- working silently but decimally . ." AnOther editor, -by letter :to Dr. C,, lap :—I know of several who and using it with great bene fit, but unknown to their family phykicuins, whom they do not wish to oireadl I Another—"l have a dyspepticlur 3 years —bare taken the Balt lour weeks, and lam entire ly cared." - Another—"A son of mine, subject to Pits from boyhood, used the Bait one toduth, and is well." • Maryville Tennessean., Tesa.—"ll is a 'ohm ble substitute for Venesection and Blisters." - Boonsville Observer, o.—"ln Fevers and In llainqmtory Rheumatism, it is invaluable."' ,Pcias-Cirietian Tinges, Mies.—" The editor cured of Rush of Blood to the Head." _ly'estern Chronicle, Kg.—" Every man should have it in his family." Down-Easter, Me.—" Dr. Coggswell's Silt has wrought 'great. owlet." American Eagle; /ad.—"lt has been useesue oem.slully in Nervous Headache." Another , editor, .by lettor:—"One of our com positors bait taken )t for Pleurisy and heartburn, and is loud In Its praise." Another—"lt Is very popular with the ladies in Nervous and Pamela Complaints." Another:—"lt is the hest' Remedy forPever and Ague ever used in the West." • Another.:—My wife has long been afflicted with Intiimmation of the Lungs and a hard Cough; the has alai the Salt less than one! month, and her campliints are wholly removed."' Another:—"One of our physicians! wigs up In. 1110 C at it, it: the face of a Nouralgie cure in my own family, ythich be witnessed. 'He says,faith wrought the cure. I told him, faith or no faith, the Salt ham done what be could no/ do." -Another:—"A child of mine dangerously sick witrOcitriet Fever, wee quickly cured' with the, li," • 1...emi0 Co. Banner, Y.—"We know !tin all it professes to be." Newark Timer D.—"lt is an excellent remedy fur Neuralgia,' liesTlache, Inflamed Eyes, and Ca. Ural. it is indeed a_4treat discoinry; and We say, 'Tremble, ye disciples of Ittoulspitte ' Another, by letter.—"My wife has been eared. of Zellamation• of the Womb and distressing 'Piles." Another- 4 00r town clerk has had tbreSpine Complaint for 6 years—has used Only , one box and is well—and a member, of hie family was. eared of Inflammation of the Kidneys from the , same box." •I I 4 . Another—"A inn* of Chronic, Rheumatism cured In three weeks." I . Palmyra Sentinel, N. Y.—"lt tins cured the most virulent form of Salt Rheum." Jefferson Co. Union, N. Y.—"livery family should have it'at hand for iptmediay tue." ' Cass-Co, Tribune, /fie/it'll is !attended he r e with great sueeeee. &atom Transcript.--"We cone4r In the views of the Traveller that thisteeditorial verdicts, un der the circumstances, are entitled'l to more than weal consideration." , AlP`While many nostrum-tnakere victimise the ' good-natared and pill-ridden pabli'dby ordering - "from six to a damn heavier bottles, to curs any malady," the discoverer is , happy lin beingmble to state, that the Severest forms of *eat inflamma tory discus, are overcome by ostti.4.eate package, cud the most obstinate and long-standing cues, by one Chronic package:, It does just what it mn o claims to do—no ore, less.--e4nolizee tied/a ids, by restoring /nun the system arterial and femme obetreeeicam. NO AGENTS.— IXIllr•Ta prolebt the communi ty 'from. imposition bp I eouater.reite, the pro. 'prietor will employ No ;flaltXT, and bas•onade snob arrangements, that be cur {rood the Anti. phlogfetie Salt in any quantity, by Mart or fix. Pans, to any part of the llnited States or foreign countries, without expense to the purehaver. It is put up in drsclui packages for acute disease, at Id—chronic packages ib!,-nnd family do. $9. , It is accompanied with a history of its discovery, and fall directions for use. ' N. D.-11e - repeats— no person in the United Stites or elsewhere, has Eisen appointed agent by him for the sale of his Salt—mid there who are announced as agents, are:only- selling , the feu $2 • packages received by publishers in payment for advertising. So that hereafter;-rift patte entice is glee*. the dntiphlogistic Salt San only be bad by MAIL,. (film of expense) through Bon 322, Post °Nisei . Boston, Mau., or at his OBos, 25 WINTER SURE f. I • _Attr•All letters with money should be .reyister. edat the Post Deice where mailed, as it costs hut five cents, and insure their late arrival. je I use day, (besides the °Nee miles):3l7 letters were • toottived—mostly for Chronic Packages. F. COGGSWELL, .M. D., D;sivefrer etsd Proprietor. Dorm, Hasa., 1857. , •4fWs advise all to cut oat aid Save this neat ftlisetivery, , jimr.a few pietas*/ of this Medicine, which we , received direct from Dr. Cowmen, for adverti. sing. can't* purehased ,at this. Office with 'dime ' tioni hoe' to use: - • ; „, Ifiriiire advise than of par frlaa.la la a state deo* • blawalsaas, 'e6o wild alalble Idol 011661 mi% atd %gin that damp* Adleltiksiora pall .6` Male to buil% 4•41 U 6, Wider* as balr Unlr laa 4 PAW, eltsuiPi . '•heirper lotto 4.f.beir orlitnit odor, aulal flaps glow M s l / 4 b 7 Ilidigenolo o tWOXl!ditalibitandive•••• haw takt ittaiird r±oadf for sil ilw.wi of tb WfaMeldr.'olll•lllftimps. AIWA Laity vho has hoes esareid of grank dobllity, attar toot, ' , toys of ealsoiy, deem human hilittireihoookithaiiii tLs suria alma?' I aor Aa i i#l4 " eI F III M *EP to Mr 1: r!o Port!i shin , S. Dirwrrr, ikoton, Maas. oid the pr# yid haarot ikeda. hy twat lost. 3141 4; DEAF MADETOINARj. hONDON ACOUSTICAURI PATENTTHE Orirsanstm, A MEIER and ORGANIC VIBRATOR. Alll MOM or TIIIPANT. and 21 varieties of Ear atP. MADEIRA'S. instrument Elnbik - street, tour doOrn bet:l4o4count, PhlLn July ltt, 2 -- alp-112mo° nawAnrs 01 be paid Medicine that - will ertrl PRATT A BUTCII RBI OIL ibr the following diseasest- , -Itheamatisit ON Spinal Affections. Contracted Joints. Cho) Patna in the niter, Rack, ffeadnebe,Toothachi Rote Throat. Cuts. Bruiser, Boma, end all DI Skin. Muscles nod the Glands. None ennui the iftnatune of Parfet Iletarckettnelied to Principal oaks, Rid Washington street. Itrnoll Joint O. Brows, Preexist. Centre street, Bole Ageot kr Schuylkill County.; • /fir THIS is to certify that I Wier made bel l ne appli cation of the Wen Oil on my fn an. whichi to been dwell from orriametton - of the cords, brought on by rheumatism It was of seventeen Months etaadlno,and lam now entirely cured. I elmerfally recommend it to all afflicted liktistiss.J. M.. YINPROCK; Itairtsburs, 72 ;,oeMit area. aft.iy Joni. , 27, 2.7 litigious elutilligtart. Tea Mame Mononnirs of POttaville, will hold their Dash fleeting near the Slue Tavern, Port Carbon Road, on the 30th August. ; Tits PIZOTTIMAN Cosoatomos, under the tnielete vial care of Rev. J. D. Mitchell, will werablii, hereafter, in the Wilding known as the Seeped 31Ateilet Chunk 'corner of Market and Witham Sired& Services every Sabbathrinorning service at dock, trreolog service at 73i . • . r tam Epkeops H Ohio ans of are making. strenbons rtlefts to 'Mee $40,003 In' order': that .the Episcopate of the Dkasee may be permanently endowed end the na amity obviated tee tatting annual collections • • y the levy of the bishop.. ; .Partecorsurant tv Taxas,-Froin the last attune ..rt made by the' Convention of the Protestant Kplseorgil Church of the Diocese of Tersi, it appear that there are MS eommunletalit herein, of whom 904 re in Gal- Talton. and 62 ist'fiart Antonio; than bei ng no report from Houston. Minimum which In certain! odors of reneges cul- ture, proves Itself to be atood form of eterlent working Chrldianity, has taken deep rot in Canada. It le raid that the %% Meyer; church conatitntes the; largest body of evangelical Christiana in the provinces. hating 17 districts, 224 circuits, 300Preathers, and 80,000 member., though this is said to include all who are baptised In Infancy. The Methodist Nolen:opal Church in. Canada has one bishop. 10 prxwiding elders, about 130 Itinerants, and 13,000 members. ; , )• - , - .Twa third volume of Dr. Sprague's memoir of the American clergy la nearly printed. and will soon be pub lished by Messrs. Carter A Brothers. It is devoted to the "Presbyterians." The livesot ProtolututderlOaten belonging to the Episcopalian. Unitarimi, Baptist, and Methodist denominations will fie ghten in a succeeding' volume. It Is stated that Dr.:Spragudatorrespondence I has been so extensive In. collecting materials for them: volumes,' that he has pild_ he postage fifteen hundred dollar,. We have not heard at what meeting be Valuel all the autographs MSS famished him., i - St OTICIAIII. ~'p 117/"PRIMIITVE ateritoinsT ttu Lyon and 3d eteret. Diviner-Service oral o'clock, A. M.,and 0 o'clock , P; 31. ' : Pa' 31ETHODIST EPISCOPAL. COI .. 1 Street, Pottering, Rev. Wlutaw L.• flit vlneservice every Sabbath at 10 A. M. s®-ENO Lll3ll LtITUERANCITURCEL Pottering', Rev, Dam= /Inca; Pastor. D IhisChurch regularly ever y Sunday. 11 ., o'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock ;• Weekly, l" Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. •zantimrrir ninon sirtviczs ! 2d—Sth Sunday after Trinity.-10.14 A.: Exodus xiv. Acts xxiv-Ell:d06 xv, lb 901-9th Sunday after, TrinitY.-10% A: Numbers rot, Acts xxvi—Num. esti; .1 16th-10th Sunday after Trinity_-1034i Number—x:lll, Acts resin—Nam. a. 1234-11th Sunday after Trinity.-1035 *; — Deuteronomy lv, St. Met. xylli—Det 24th—St. liertholomew.-734 A. It, 6 t xxiv. St. Mark. vi—Ecci. xxix, I John 30th-12th Sunday after Trinity:4os4 —Deuteronomy vL Matt. xx—Dent. VI A od Moses mid, "Know ye that man bread only, but by every word that proof mbutb of the Lord doth man . live.". Intl, St: Matthew iv, 4 anitilt . LUke. li I D. WASH) MARRIED. • , GAYNOR—KERNEL-0o Willheedaii Rev. Joseph 0. Neste, FIIICAIRItt T, o,tr.go Berke County, to An 4 J. l!ents of DIED.; :"; • STLIAMA.N.—Ou Monda&,: August Eusassys, via, Osmr wan, months and 5 days. t I FRIZELL—In filsirselli, in dime is ;tity, Pa—on 'Fri day, August 'lth,ltis7, after 11 lingerin ass Ptustu, tn. the ninetyllrit year dim age. • PINRERTON.--On Wednejalay; hist, Jolts* Pot ter:Alin the ailty-ntrith year of Wage. [Thidriends of the ramify are resraaetrully Invited k. attend his funeral, this Nturdayjaft4 note 3 °Ask, from hie Isle residence •IMilialustitos Street, without • . • further duties.] ; WANTE WANTED-100, young Men, to ad as Local atnt Trareillai Aunts la a frail ness easy: mobil and boworalble, at al itntLAHl - 9 . 1 $lOO per mouth; a :capital $3 only veryalred. No . patent medicine or book bashaeln. Full paytlealars given find to all who enclose a postage stamp .or a three cent piece, and address. A. N. BATCHELDER tt CO., Hampstead, N.U. Aug. Q 4.17 ; . 34 St • 190 LABol3ll.irN.Tig. kake Railroad ; : 100' good.labonun wanted4u kr, wages. $1.25 per day; payments inontbly. August 1, '62 314 t) • ;J. IL 081108311:. JOURNEYMAN CABINET- MAK or MIS, to whom good . wtges and enn'stant employ ment will be g i wen, arelwayted at Ashland. Schuylkill mainly, Pa.; ;, A3IOS HOCH., Ashland, May V 57 ; : ' ; ' . 18-tf ., • INFORMATION WANTED orperi jamln Mans, of SoUtis Wales. Be, ran hearfrom Ma rother, William ' Mans.; by addressing W. J. Scbsrcppen better, Capital street, ab'crre Brown, - ,Spring Garden Post °Mar, Philadelphia,- PaY . : ' August 8,'57 i ~ W A Male Teacher -to „ take dial* or Oe No. 2 tieback Male Depart ment, Public &hook, borough of•Sche7lklll &boots to eommorwe /I:ugnst,9eyslottor 10 unntba. Ezemlnation of .apptininta,:Mth Apguat: By ceder,. ' j , D. 11. BT4OER, &c'p. Anoka 9, 'sl'' _ - r 3:1-31 WANTED 7 IThree. Male and Five Female Teachers; to take charge of the Public Schools of Port Carboe—Tann eight monilia, commence Ins September Ist,p4saminhtlon held In Pmt Carbon School Ilmne, Wednesday, Annat:7.6lh, at IPA o'clock, A.M. lty order of the Board .. • %GEO. aecic see,. Anfjort 1,17 v 8141, and tb. th , r b e i t W F A .. N2: E Te D 4eberiTto e4al take rhaerge' a Schools of Blythe township; fort, term of ten months. commencing on the flist day of September. 4nlexami nation wilt be held at New Phibsdelphhi: on Saturday the 28th day of Auguit, at 83i cfclock, a. m. By order of the Board. • • JONAH PLATT; See . 'y. Angus} 6;57 ' ; 324 t WANTED4—'llwee; Male and Two Female Teachers are wanted to take chirge of the Publk Schools oil the Borough of Ashland; to tom. ounce the ant of September, ad matinee ten months.. An examination of applicants w ill be held on Thursday. August 27(4, at I o'clock. P. M., et the nevi Scheel House in Wald Boroughc Ay order of the .110eni, • • 111. H.P. August 8,14 • a2-tt WANTEDi--Six,Male Teachers, for the Public' Edhoobt'nf Nerd Caine Menet; Schuylkill County. None but cpcapetent Teachers need apply. The Schools Ire kept open tbr ten months in the year, and will cumin/nee on thettret ot September, The examination will be Deld at the School Muse, No. 1. In the town of New entitle, on SatUrday, the 22d of Angust ned, at 10 o'clock, A. IL • 3110ELLS1 f MADARA, -Seep. Insult 8. , ST 324113. FOR SALE & TO LET. ryrgeno LET—An Office with - all proper 'conveces th e 3d ',dory; In Centre stnitt.— nqulre , I , BANNAS. Yettenllle; dun .• 1 1 1 : 18 5 7 . Ott • rpo LET.4A large and o nvenient adore flown aid Moo, on 'the aim atrest Tr& moot, romitly cyanided: byj Clark. & Co. - 'lnquire of 213011P80N A. 004YAZY, TriliElOatf 0 1 1 1 3 MIN HANNAH, pawn & I - Augrmt , '37 32-rf • LL 'aorta T -Bails, trim 22 adorperyirdi On tuUid mod fo ode by. 71;1856 • J E. TA DUX OON. le e RE BRICKS fonCiPpol , • ;Puddling ntßiu; Fuinsees, from the ' • leg Werke, for ea low, ste the ; • ' PION •RR FURNACE. • Pottsville, Jen. 14, 3-tf_ 'OMAF FI.I.EL.Coke ,sale, in kjbu s iv6r 4altvinentlths; at the lOw es of 5 rents per, bushel. Ihquire either at the (Mee, or works of the -Pottsville au Company. Pottsville, November "4, '5 FOR;' RENT-4--The - Old Orchard Flour AIIII. it : bas;been newly rerpatred, and is now in first rate running order. .::. Apply to 74. 14.11IATZ, on the premise*, or to T. U. scttoLuttittuttatra. , . Pottarille, February 28,17 . . , Ildf • • I J UST RECEIVE t.—A. large assort.- meat oftplendid: Perfumery, rte., from the 3tenufse tortes orioles Hanel & Co., Harrison and Others. All those who Want One _Verfornery,esli et C. BAR Lima Book and Varlets Store. 3-tt January 21.1847 - • . -1 - 4 1 O R BATE OR RENT.-ba view of tbi official action. of the histill. knives in their Annual Session, and aim In ' 'accor dance with the salon of the male members of the go. good M. Z. Church of Pottsville. instructing. the True tees to make Inch disposition of the said M. M.Oburch se they may tv.mir. best. It wagon motion resolved. to their official meeting. on the 26th lost., that the sal& Church be offered for SALE or RENT immediately. The True. tees of the 2d M :R. Church. tittough their Committce,ve sportfully therefore offer the Church. situate in Market sL Pottsville, Pa 4 for sale or rent, Forthwith. The Church Is a good dud. inthstantial brick., building, well fur tithed, basement hall and twoass room s below.— Church on the :2d doer, bands° ely papered, and gas lights through the entire Nouse. he price and.temp of payment wilrbe made temoneb e. Parties wbblegto t c . purchase os rent will, pin* apply won to the Aluder. signed.PV hi : •...Igl/.30N.' 1 : . JAMES IIOORB, Cbesmilice: , • , JAI. 1431.1131.. • . I ••• Ma Sgh, '67 • ~• ' , _:... , ..a. ' , 224 f •• ' ESTRAY. • . . QTRAYED OR . :STOLEN.—A Gray ky stout 12 or 13 'rife old -'-}tas acrd , on her right frost tbot, on top o the boor. Whoever eturns Der to the enteriberwllkhe spltably_reiverded , - CU.SInOPUER BOW& Palo Alto, A 4.22,14 , 31-It* QTRAY-=-A (Black Cow, with four 0 white lei', tide barbs, and elotiti liyeave old, eame to Os twousimottfrthe siaboaibot, in_ Wood iltusosieb tortutnip, /boat twaerstke ode. .21* ostler to requested t° PewsOttcry eboviter o 11114 , 10 s bit. away, of obs bad of steeedlas to fair. • • Abittstl 2 . ' • wit* &tilt= n.logmEß.,, .Tux VOW.+.Btrayed tray tiviiikiWahuoilberjreilding la the Guava SeVialkur Cattily, mot about .origkr..., On; vitt pule Ana lap. as hlkli as Ulu koaa: i+btto" - kki r a ildtedots dpa th o Meth armload Se bi about ••• • • • •rniiii OP/ DISSOLUTIONS. • weanpisisoLutioN OF •, pARTNEtt EMP.—The Partnership heretnfo're 'existing he. Mils Hamner! Michael P. Mato ander the Drip of *Wivaetk Raise, hsa this day bedusAissnlved - hy lentnareconsest; Alt debta duo to said Orin, • are to be paid tor.ll.lPhsterstelu, War do purchased the Inter. est or aid! liras still try whont.the ha.lnosa willhereatvr PotTearth& ott.V PLIJA.II HAMMER, AuCTI, I I7 34:431.• • lIICU'L V. MAIMS. LES; BOOND • aisto, Or, • "PARTNERSHIP 'rho eolsrtuership the lumber business beietcfore ing between R C. Wilson and ben is Royer, was this day (April 23, It:s7ottissolved by mutual consent. , R. C. WILSON. arsctc Nears). , e Pains, ,Sprains, Theundsysived bare this day (A pr 1127, 11557.) so tared Into co pairtniusbip, In the lumber husin ass, at the titan* sew millet the foot Of *be inclined planes on the 31. IL S: IL R. R , under the Erpi.d it. C. Ji JAMEllwiLsom. Ail ordson for lumbsE &MKT itttoottOd to., • • • ~/t. C. Wlf;ttag.. MaT 2, 'O2 18-3 1 J mEs wit-FArt. , !abet. yn, N. V. QELECT SCHool.:—Miss C. G. Nj noblemen will reponse lbe 4lntlesr et her School, en Monday, dog. 3lst, et the rooms dormer nt..)tehantange and Fifth street. O. 0. F.,-Pot Cartron - Pa'rAtie-. I The members • of Girard Lodge, Km 53, aro request-. ed to meet at the Lodge must, on Friday mortthi g, Aug. 28th Net., at 8 o'cleekos the HIM Win:form at 9 o'clock, pecisely. _ ; VOLLAY F. Ley, seey. - Potherille, Aug. 22, '57 -33-110 NOTICE.---Offiee of the Phila. and Prinbury R. R. On., 303 Walnut $l., Aug. 20tb, 'Pt. A meeting el tile storkhold a n. at the Panbu y Railroad Compels silibo held at the Moe of the Co rn. ploy In Philadelphia, on' Turtada*, - let. iseptealber, at 12 o'clock. q • - J. 8. DIDDLA /Val; A anima 22,'V: • • . . • - 3441 T O THE VOTERS' OF SCHUYL KILL COUNTY.—At the solleitatten of WIMP. ous Mends. both Whip and Deatortste. I offer myself's, sn independent working inati'is candidate' rt the Octo ber elect ion..tor the Legisialool. Should-I- be 'so let tu nate as to be elected I wilt Gil the °Mee to the beet me Judgment and:ability. ' • ROSS BULL. - Port Carbon. August *itit, - 11437. Slate OTICF 7 ishereb — y given II -that- the undersigned have this day pa rammed from Michael F. Mike, his entire stock of dry flood', Rim eeriest, queeneware‘ hardware, flour and other srockof the store of Maisel F.' Maize, to New Philadelphie. to. tether with atoreffstures; alsolwo mules. one black horse, one wagon. bonen and a carriage. The business will be continued at the old stand by the undersigned. D. VOMIT Air 11110. New 'Philadelphia, Aug. 29, '57 ' • 344 t• • STATE. 'AGRICULTURAL _PE! NSYINANIA STATE AGRI CULTURAL solugnr will hold He Sammy AICSCAL Ern:name at PRILADS:LPHIA.` (Pennine Caorane.l on the 29th and 40th of SEPTEMBER and Ist and 2d days otOCTODEIt next. The 1013/1/ reduction on yawn ner tare and tree peens for stsmie min be furnished by the Railroad Companies. The Books of entry mill be 'open at Philadelphia on end after the Ist September. ' Any. 22. ' Sint ROB?. C. WALKER. Sh'y, ATOTICE.—Notice is herebt• given 11 that the undersigned has !hie day pure seed from Hammer it Mai*: one Week mare, one blxek bone?, one even of horses, ene , span of mules, six sets of harness, one set 1 horse tames three 2 bergs wagon,, one mule wagon, one 1 borne wagon, two sleds, moil horse sleigh; one soma mare and harnees, one buggy, one coal. ear, corn, wheat, refs, hay, straw and tiou r and stork and Al tures of the mill of raid Hammer k Maize fn Port Car' bon, together with all the twok accounts of said Hem 'burr k Maize at the mill. The business will be !et:Rte .:tied by the underrixned at the tame stand. • t . earner of bbath at /0 t , /Woad star. DI . tIN P.M. 1- arketSquare Ice aervJoalo rola/. at 10% yer Meeting, /tug. 2 '57 l 34-3t•l • T. U. WINTZIISTEM. ... _ _._ WELLOW, CITIZENS of Schuylkill A • dounfi—iravln g been solleiteff by a numbei of my friends in rations sections of the county' to offer my sel fag a candidate for the office ofCammissioner, I do so with a kind of , reluctance: but being born and raised in Schuylkill County. and having never solicited such fa vor, Ido so with t . 81C1111.13Ct , that my claim will bare as much bearing in y favors. that of any Other person. For capacity and q Station I leave my fellow citizens - to judge. Should so fortunate as to ba elected., I ,k , shall use my atmosf endeavors to sebre in the capacity of said office lath the utmost attentirin and fidelity. Tour brimble fellow citizen, . . JOSEPII N13131E1. 34-Ito I Aigust. If4/47: . 734 P. &L 1.. xlit: 1, 1 1 4 P. U.— , waif. /..31..T r al F lv ii tla p. m .v. Ettl ai. 111 e, P. Y.—heel 1. Taltonllle, Aug. 22,'57 nd i o'oloet. St: lie. Iv.' oth not live by • etb on of the • dopted by oar NNOTICE.-In the Cottrt.of Cominon Pleas cif Schuylkill County: . . JOHN A CARTER, ' ra. • Of Jane 'T.,1857,11'. 'h. J. PYONA r i ms . MAIIPLE, 3teCLCH.S. A CO. ' Ira • ' 01 June. T.,1887, JAMES LYON. • . • . URN. Rfttnr August 19tb. by of Vlrgbarsll}e„ Igiburg. - Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Auditor, ippoluted Olt the mkt Court to take the testimony, re , port the fade and niake attribution of the monry'ln Court noised upon the above IR'.lNs.. thnt by et it ttend to his duties as Auditor, at his vino, on Centre Street, in the Borough of Potterilie,nn klonday the. 2/st day of Au• guet,lBs7. j • UNIX 11. CLAY, Auditor. Pettirellle, Aug. Zt, '57 - 3tr2t lb, k St. Mir, tad 26 yearit, 8 AfISS N -'YOUNG'S ..steirlitelfo tth e ; o u ttl is : 11,--Sams day. [A Uitint 13, 33,3 t rr PHYSItIANS.—The signed being About engaging In another business, w dispose of his practice worth $l6OO a yam.; togetber wittrbisn*ldence.. Possession given immediately. To a mac capable of sneaking the German and Easilsb, this wilibe an excellent. situation. Apply iennumitatety to : J. P. PALM, M. D.. A nrrust;ls. '57 iladt) Ormigibarg, &Amy/. as. jis. ADMINITRATION—Fotidt 7 ---- Whereas Hie auberriber Itaa been imp Anted Ad- I ratsix to the Estate of Samuel Bissekbuns. deed, late of Noeth MaoLelaitosenahlp. all minus Indebted to said demised are *neared to make Immediate payments and these havlng - elalins to present' them for settlement to ; CATHARINE BLACKBURN. August 15. 'ST =VI . North Manhein. • ADMINISTRATION . 'Klemm the subserlbcf hits been appointed Ad. mlntstra tor to the Mate of Elijah Yltmall, deceased, )ate of Barry Townshl* notice la hereby given to all per -10013111 indebted tp said deceased to nodolhsayrnent sod those hailing claims to present them to JOAN YARNALL,..Adainirtrator . 'Barry townohlp, August 8. 104PARTNEttF'" _ .SHIP.---The. under ...," sleeted have this day, (July 30th, 16 67) entered In. to co-partnership for the transaction of %octal -Mining business at the Colliery lately held and worked by -11. Hell k Elijah Hammer at Strougville, paw Tremont, in Schuylkill Coupty, under the flrln none or Heal , Heil k Co. , HENRY HEM, - Angtist 1.'57 31411 JAC. HAMMER. MISSOLUTION.--:The . co-partner ihip beretoasre existing between Henry Heil and Demmer at Birongtille, near Tram:mt. Schuylkill County, In the Mining & Selling of Coal, and Mercantile business, trading under the firm of Heil 4 Hammel., has. this, Thirtieth day of Jpiy,,lf47, been'dinalred by trio- Inch ears:ant. HENRY MEI], August 1,'67 314t1 : . . ELIJALI U&MMER.• 10TICE.—Whereas letters . Testa mentary to the estate of Edwin G. Frits. deceased, 0 . ot the borough of Schuylkill liaven, have. been - granted to the undersigned, at Ors Igsburg; , thensfore, all-persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to make immedlite payment; and those haviug claims will present them for settleinent. JAMES 7'. PALM, Estrella, 4/* Ate Estate 11 G. /Kr. August lb, '67 . ' • 3341 . 11IISSOLUTION.—The partnership of 11. hammer At Co., his this day- dissolved by voutuil consent, R. Hammer A M.O. Helloes; having sold thele,entlns Interest to Thomas H. Rickert, who will set, tie all claims against X. Hammer & Co., and will contiu• ne the mining and shipping of outran his ewe account. . ELIJAH HAMMER, . M. G. HMI74'IEI4 .T. 11. RICKERT. „El St* Pgttßilte, July 16,166;. ,I ' IV OTICE.- , -The undersigned has tHis 1 1 I 'day. Idttly WM: 15474 purchased (rem Elijah Ram - met. all his right, title and-interest of. in and to a cer . bin colliery recently worked by him and Henry Hell at Stningv lite near Tremont In SchUyikill Connty, together with the store, store goods, mules, hories,cars, machinery fixture*, and everything movable and :Immovable,, in, upon or abent, or used in connection with or armada cant to the said Colliery, and that I have taken poesia, sloti accordingly. • ' • JAC. aka:unit, ' Augustl4....lL, - ' . . '- 3141 • CZE4V RATA IiANICiNb LI - W. i--- - 0- .Nfi. flee I hereby gitti that application:will be made to the next amnion of e Legislature the the Pamirs of a General Sankt Law, based upon stocks, and upon I. the general festal of the hill submitted by Kr. Ball at the last maiden or i Legislature. July'4,l7 : . : ' . 27- rFICE sate hereby 'given that ap ,, pile-idiom wI be made to the next Legialiture for t 6 incor poration r a banker issue, with the usual 'pri. Tiles*, of banks , ur the lama and title of "TitS 114 I • NEBSTILIA BANK," lobe located lit the borough' of 511normille, 'Schuylkill county, with a capital of Two Ilundred,Thousand Dollen. _ • . ' ' July 4, '47 • . . ." ' ' 2i.siii PiPitrrlCE.—LNotice is • hereby given itia't an aPpl Nation:Will be mildest the. nett sm. 'of ttie Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incorpor; ration of n Bank with the privileges of Issue Banking and Discounting, mid Bank to be. railed . the "COAL BANK. Olt scnuartauz ukyns,. , a Ith a .cipital of Two Ilnridred Thousand Dollars, arid to he located itt the Borough of Schuylkill Bareti,Schnylkill am nty, Pa. 7.' Schuylkill Ilaven,Jun• 27, 'SI 26Cm VOTICE.--Notice is hereby ,given that an aPpliestion .10 be made it the next sea. 'lon of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the rha:ter of a flank of hone with the usual privilege., odd Bank to be ealled - the “AlEttataNn.` 'SANK: *Oh a capital of One Ifundred.Thciusand Dollars. with the privilege to , Inereaseithe tune to Five Uundred 'Thousand ) Dollar*. and to be located in Market street In the borough of Pottsville, Rehtqlkill county, Pa. , • June 27, . • • 2f!ins ,IVOTICe:-- 7 1V --- otiee — is hereby' given j„.‘ that an application will be mid* at the next Sea. Mon of the Loglidature of Pen Mylranta for the ineerpo :ration et • bank with the usual prlvitest.s. sold bank to he callests he , UNION BANK 0? TREMONT," *Rho asp. ;Dal of Ono Hundred Thousand Dolbsrs. and to bo 'lest In the town of Tremont, Schuylkill County. • ELIJAH 11AHNIE11; HENRY HEIL. - . F. ti...ItTIIEI3I.ER, T. A. GODFREY.. .1. A. L. TICK, WM. U. SEIBERT, : • JOHN BARNETT. D. B. ALTHAUSE, ' ADAU WOLF.. ' • EACH DATDOREF, LEVI S. SPANGLER, HERBY ECKEL. June '27, '3O - VOT - ICE.—Noice hereby given I , .t.hst application will to made at the nest res. ewe or the legislature of rennsylvania,tor the charter e bank of brae ' with thenanal pririteiret—said bank to be rallied "The Ashland Bault„!..-with A. - capital of One Uundred Thoueand• Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to One Hundred and AIRY Thou. sand Dollarsy to be located In , the borough of Ashland, Schuylkill county, State of Penns pinta. P, TiIOMPBON, ROBIRT 0. WILSON. .. A DRAHAII KLASS, DAVID P. 13AACIIVI1KIIA111; JAMES R. CLEAVED, • L. P. °Ann, ‘;' A. D. SWII2. JONAIII/111 /ACM ,IfILLIA.3II2V.T. Ashland, June 23, -264 in rllO- THE - VO'PERS '.OF SCHUYL KILL COVNTY.-4attow Cliukee:-1 bate been iteed' by. many of lay Mende. and anion*. o f 1144 rounty,to offer myself. sea oaudfdate GOT the Office of Maniac. of Wing mail Cleric of the Orphan's thart of • Bcbuy)kill minty, at the evenly; election. and rolkit, . your range: If 1 ehould bn so fortnnate an to be"eleet. ell, I pledge royeell to peribnn the duties of the mid 1 /t* tlth ddefilhand to the Nowa., ion of the CioIDIDII. Airy In ;engraf t • . .Itespanrauy. your obedient solvent. " JACOB IfARVCIIER. gehaiikin amen, Jukos, 14. , t)orrsvius MINING & MANG • CACTI/MO COIIPANT.---iia towline of the stockholders of thi Pottsville Inning sad- Mantstaetut inn Company, held Jos* Sid, In tbey• boroogh (of Potts. vides tbltoolog Dersone wen elected oaken to serve until the next elitetkia: Piesideel—JUQlAlLD JOSES. rice Pessidrarrsocis Spencer. Tetantrer—Georto Sewer- • SeCrotaric—S. Worm Zama. - • ' Tit • boob teetteek —eaheast ale octet *pea et IL* elks at the The PrethisetaettsvUle, and as the often of Uer Chispety. Ne. V, Waist toned, thilidelphes: Ws* 27, b 7 * . *3si NOW CES, ..3perairtiki eirciam.„. • • CUM •' COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION THE' MANAGERS otthis tneuts.s h e a r the sal o lu l t Bll t 1 Y s EA e R u a mo re being c e o h. e prmeten o the most extensive , stale they barite purchased Pcs. era Statists of the aniek slle.. at an 'spasms of Vice . . as ono prise, and the splendid Dusraidoef Gallery o r Pelutinp, for s3o,ooo,utish will 1 110 be distributed various prises. ---- • . • • Tema tof fatbisovlptinms , ' The payment or $3 (nominates any person a iesq‘ - ; 1 " of the Amosiatiom, and 'mines him to .... • first—A large zed costly Stool Knyrwring. Jurnad—A copy of U sh,m Cosmopolitan Art .1 ou real, o ~year. • . TONI—A. Share In the Antigua Inetrlbutioo cf Works of Art. ' .. sr • Thifollo ! , 19 4 * - o",,Pturt: to those to• c , ' l'i. i , .nlekestsek.. amts. Sltasslssi.., - With Prditn Awe - nd, , a biontbly , • ar.,l lb . fob,. : .odon Nee uarterly, 'At,. torah, 'North Vat Wortmlostsr.Q , - The books are tow open dud subiteriptlerm reesisee, (the Slairarkom oconmenrins at any Ilene desired.) Ay 11. DANNAV, Adwary for Witiyitin austi . .• ' /17ny persons at a distant* try eneb•lns 11,..,. 'Miura tone by mail, and deelynatiug the, Maguslos a. aired, eon here it forwarded to them. Pottsville, July IS, '47 • :id. T. KINGSFORD & . SON'S , • la Ipt. OSWEGO STARCR, 7 . • (FOR TIIE LAUNDRY,) ju6AS established a greater .celehr • 4 th . an has ever been obtained by any nth.? g has been the result of its =irked soperkrt, l : 4 quality, and its Invartahle uniformity. r The public may he aseured of the contlimanreett4, hick standard now establlthed. The production Is over Twenty Tons dilly, and lieu' • Maud has 'steads , ' throughout the whole of the rot,4 States, and to foreign countries 4 t Wonting thrts ou a very largescsle, and under a system, they are able to secure *, perfect uniformi ty 4, the quality - throughout the year. Tbit is the gm sideeththe is, Siarthenakimy, end is reelisen sow jar tt, first time. J . The very best Starch that can be made and to, et, is always wanted by consumers, and Ms will tv plied to them by the grocers, as moo as thele e tle t.,4 119,T0 learned whirls is the beet. and ask for I tt-ot here % they would be likely to get that milele on wkt e l, l4 largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged In the 63110119 M Of Mardi eon tinumiely for the last 27 years, and•da re , ; the whole of the period, the Starch made under M r 4 . perrision has been: beyond any question. the teat le lie market. Itorthe tint IT years, he had the chance at to 'jerks of lf In. Colgate k Co, at vitith period he ed the prneepf for the mantactum of Corn Plinth. air Ask fir Arisgsierifakparei, as thr,lnnec OM? Aar &ex moiety sawn by *natter Arm, y. It - Is sold by all of the best grocers in nearly ever, part of the tenuity. .t. KINCISFORD,.I SON'S " ,OSINECO CORN STARCH, . . (POD PUDDINGS, ar.,) ILL, obtained an - equal celebrity with tbrlt Ftarrit fit the Laundry. this article la perfectly purr. ADJ•ir, la every respee, equal to the best nennu.4 ,Irm• r 0.4, beadder hieing additional qualities •bleb trnilvr It ie. valuable- Ito Or drepirt. Panto Starch has been extensively yackvd, and told as Coro Mirth and bas given false irepresakos to I se to the reel merite of our Can Starch. From its greet deilkney and purity, It is treble s!,. Into extensive sum as • diet for intinta sod Invalids. E. N. KELIAco k 03.„ 196 Fulton Str,:.. N. y, Aturs 4 Nzentzs, Agents, 23 South Wharim • August I,'6T 313 n GREAT INDUCEMENTS' An fttenlisniVariott of Standard Books my camp. THE SUBSCRIBER being ilesirots', of rejoefing hie large atrck of Standard tritockt Aeons Moat will sell them off atlextremely low I • Among many others will be round Robertson'a Illstorirsi Work, 8 role., Bro. • Huseall's Galan Europe, 3 TOL, Svo. Pintarch's Litre; tiro- Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literature, 2 vols. Chamber's Information tbr the People. •• Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 yds. • Compreheaive Commentary on the Bible, 6 vols. Illetory of the United States, d vols. Banexoft's Ilistrry of the United States. is tole. Waverly Novels complete, In 6 vols., and Id 13 ult. Iloarell's Life of Dr. Johnson by Croker. - Smith's Dietionary of Art. and dlanufartures. Applaton'S Cyclopedia 01 Biography. , Irving's Life of Washington, 4 vols. South's f ermona. J r0b..6T0.. . Addison's Complete Watt, 6 role. • Washington Irving. Worke, 16 v 01. ., • , Cooper's Works,„34 vols. Bayard Tailor's, Works. li vols. ' • Don Quixote and Gil Dias, Illustrated Editions. Illtudinted World of Art. Tates of a anndtbther. Works of Lorenzo Dow Dufforem Natural !Hatay. plates. Arabian Nights Ente{tainmenta. liammoodia Hunting Adventure. in the/tort/tan W.113v Cnmminga Hunter's Life among Lions, Shipbarrtf. Stephin's Egypt and the-Holy Lind.- Webster's family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowledge. Ileadley's lfashington and Napoleon. Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Missions. Josephmes Works, complete, Various editions, Ure's Dictionary of Arts, klanutactures and lilac,. Lyell's Omen,* and Pvineipies of Geology. 2 vols. Library of Standard Fiction embracing woo, o r Fielding. Smelled, Rangel' 31ore„,311111 Dunn, J4u, Porter; tc.; Ladner's Lectures on Science and Att. Encytdoiiedia of Religions Knowledge. ' Dick's Works, complete,: vols. • Little k Brown'a elegant Cabinet edition of the Mai Poets, armlet cloth, gilt, . Bayard'. Moire. and its remains. " • Ctarke'a Commentary oa the New Testament. Byrne,' Dictionary of Mechanics. RIIII:IffrUP phift Nicholson's Encyclopedia of Architecture, 2 vb.. or mama plates. Hodge on the Steam Engine, 2 vols., nu mercer plit . rs - Anthohra Clavical Dictionary, royal FTri, litseauley's and Humes Ilistaries of England. -Gibbon's History of Rome, 6 yob,. Together with nylons editions of the Standard Pr'k Pocket and Family Bible.. Illustrated Workr, te-A plain or elegant bindings—all of which.sill le .44, priors to snit the Gran. at • R. RANNAVY • Mop fkok anti .Stansrury .Verr. July 4, 'lf E.`CARRICUEB, - rottiviiie, Pa., S AGENT for the igle of EVAN I t it/TSON'S Fl ‘ dladephia Sritfurforni SALAMANDER SAFtS, It - 9 , 26 So llk forrpt Strert, Philelphi4; "'Truth leligighty, and Nast Report, of -Ole nmetentllee oproinkti In reprinted ti burning al Me Fro* Sufts at Itfaohno, - Mraiary27th,lB67- limetao. Mirth ti The undersigned, members of the, . conintittm rroTootrolll ,report, that we raw the two Safes originally agreed upon by Ferrets k Herring I ° -' 4 ' and Evans Watson, plaeed aide by ' side in a ftirnsee, tit: The safe In use by the Paymaster of the Phlla delphia d ntadillg Railmad Company. - In .his office at'lleading. man et factored by tarn:.l the ring, and the stein nee by IL A. Lards. Ia Lis me• manufactured by. Erans & Watson. and pot in t. 04 paper* preidsely alike. The lira wag started al 'tN o'clock. A. M. and Mt $1 until fourf I eords of green hickory, two cord, dry half crow ut fop 'wood. were entirely comum.d, ttr *bole under the xutiertatentlence„?! the sot Knl.q members of the eemmittee. :The s4res Were th e n nm off with water, after which the y wore opened;end ,bootts stud papers taken ont bjtbe encomltteo and ec to 11, Lahti A.. x !tore for pubic esaminafkm. offer IV were first' examined and marked by the eommitter. book% and paper; taken from the safe tamtutartered Drava Is it arson were bat slightly effected by th, team beat, while t hoee taken from the esfe man e tut rs by Ferrets I Illerriag were, In eat judgment:the:l.7( fu;ly lifteen`er-eeut. more than those taken from Inn k Watsett's safe.. We believe the above to have been a fair and imet ,? * trial of the renpectise qualities of both safes. - JACOB IL DT? . . . DANIEL S. 110711. • - Haring been absent d nein; the burning.:. fully Ineide with the shove stetentent of the ed`odlik paper's and booki taken out of the reelect Ito mkt. 0. A. IS ICOLLS. 11.11. 3111ILLNBEI: 4 ;. JAMES MILIIOLLAYD. The *glowing named gentlemen. reabisnlirt • and Its vicinity, who NEM the above foe, have par! at earn from ,an, okWatsou since the hamlet,. Usy lit, 1857: 0. A.llleolle,9l ra ; Lepoldllirah.l; base Rath 1: El It Heisler, 1; W. Rhda A Son. 1: Henry R. Weer 2; Dr. Wm. Moore, Solomon Disui.D. I; Levi I.a.m t; High * Cralx, I Wtn, Klerk. I ; Kantala/ 2 11 ° Y 1 Wm. MeParDer, I; George J. Erkrit. IlanatoSk. I ; Earn Miller, I ; Jame, 13ml...011.1; A. *D. Warner, 1; Jacob Sri:musket. I ; Wm. 1/ ' , V. 11..Seholleuberger,l; H. B. employ, If U. A. 1,, 2; W. 0. P P. Eimantront. I; Itillorpr, NI; CO,lllllOll. 1;J. P. Drldegane. I. • S.A. • . EVANS a. WATSON - • dare now on hand 300,000 roolids el SAVES, which they or for sale on better terse' wann oth•r(fachirer th.q:nited Saki . May 23,'67 CIL' vett tea Or Tidal Xeiodtarts, Harmoniums, ; 511 Washt gton Stiret, was* , • THE' AT'T'ENTIONIOI .Commit tees, fie f cols. Lodges, Ito, islnsi .4 : now Pedal Puiellasei : harmoniums, made seA.l7Ol Manufacturers. It isereanged with two manuals Cr banks hie lowest set running, an rehire higher than flee 4 and may he used seplatrly, and thus get In twerdlatioct It:strum nts ; or,byllhecrof tie cat the two-tants of key may be ptaymi ht the se , by use of the front ant only. This connected El' 1 Pub•hass, will producte the effeet!rd a Terre (no:: sufficiently' bearg.to fill a heuse that seats frwo 1400 persons. , THE ORGA N. .11ELOGEON Is designed for tarter and private use. 7b o to' lion is similar to tho'Cbureb Instrument. ' rd with two tanks of Keys, and w h en o ,ll,rites means of the maples!, Is capable of as ;nest eiss• power ex the Church! Instrument, obeu 1001 1 : the Pedals. Also,. every earteticif MDLODitoNnIR fatt l it 'Purchaser's:nay rely upon Matron:lentil t r iTra s uDetory, being made in the vice rentplelo °!!": r north manner. Ilartog removed lo the 'wino • ings.'sll WAPIIINUTON STREET. we ton tr for autaufsetuting purposes...end D•"' the most eiperieneed and skillful wirkincb. In short,wwwill promise our customers as roo . equal if not superior to any Manufacturer. 0 -, tee ENTIR E AND' I'ER FRC? SA liOatc Titans*, LrAncrs or (Igoe.. sad , mated in musical matters. are respertfutly Menet . our rooms at any time and 0234110 C or test; Meats on exhibition for sale, at their pl.s•nrc diastilifulthergnarantee to the put-liesste t f:.,, core of the MNIAIIiit:ONS AND liAithoNlDl y, our Manufactory, RIP beg tease to- refer, Pe t ' to the following Dee PIANO FORTS #APitIFACTIMENS T . Silo have bun:Wiwi our Instruments and sw Unit. opiion when e.alled upon: , CUICI[IIBI3 n O 2 4 034 ;Ham= Cotgros,' • oft, Wm. P. }imams, -Itasorst A Atum, A.1 1 % 1 -' 4 Gropes flows. Voomraang BROWN,NrII44 Melodeopt Jr. Harmoniums Kew! PersonvirliN - wisti to hire Mrledres. and linsP with a view or purchasing at the end vi tbi : 0? kayo the rent credited as part toy went of lb* f",. money. This matt.* to worthy of sleds l enables those who tkaire a fair teat or the law , befiwe purchaalogrfil obtain it at; tte , nuutufscturerra. to the extent at fra.• X ) 4 V.4: 4 , Orderss from any ;Art of the country or sot net to the manutectoryln lioston , with c" . ' h. tory refrocare. prvotptly al..edei faithfully elevated' wit the parties scre,l",,,. autPloYed so ageurTo Petrel. and on as uric Price &roll 43i , octarre,. s Hew!' kg. l netare,l • • " • • • Plano style, l octave, • - ' • ' ' 1141,10 style rats tittbh, I octaves , • Plano sty le. ratted leg . • • • . Piaui? style, sets Of reeds, • Plugs sty fa Cortaro,• • • _ •• . • Organ Mules:nom • • 7 • • Organ Ileloderm. extra finish, • Prdal Eutellau illannosions , • firm i b, 10 ,0 Letter*, sod 0. 110 " „ abg all parts of theistld, s eemlso,i 4 sem Descriptivectratims D. a 111 Waildagtoa NW I,(NoiriPP l " .3l(s ti e Jolson _ I ' i lielodeolis, 0 iIIZEINS EMU!