• . 1,11 tow 011110 POTriiVILLEi PA. A -ti-flip 7 - „7,A. v airs' . , Awslitaamlturtrinroasa, To MOM idea; tioa aboatto held in thle State for Oareettor, Canal Omandiaioner,aid Jidgia of , the Supreme Court, is out important, Principles which enter ed tatgey lath the mated, In Pannrylvacia last rear am spin before the citizens of Pennsylvania for their decision. : Upon the one frand.we have a man—David Wllinot..-who "stands before his far low althea@ the Champion of freedom In the burl.: Wire, and the !avocet° of those interests, which are panties!, Arimisylvaolan. A candidate of superior Mentair ability; of eminent administra . • tire talent; the @nougat or those principles whit& actuated the efforts of the num who found ed Oh; Romania 'beloved apd respected by alt who come la contact with 'him, we' can point to him with pride;', as a mss challenging the adult ration of Pennsylvanians, and fully deserving their softiies.: From the 'moment of his' nowt. . nation to the pievent, kir.lyiltriot has steadily in - creased in popularity, and there are thousands of freedom loving, froe-coil Defeatists, who loving • the man and the principle's of which be Is tbs . stuniaril.besutir, will go. ; to the polls in October, ( and vote for him. Mr:WilaioV. possesses the af fections and confidence or the people to an estop- Ming estellt,:andthey feel that to support Gen ' - end. Parikir,-4heproelevery - candidate—for the Gebianeurfalnhair, would be a violation of their ectilkedons of, thet i ght, and unjust to one of the pullet and twat Men ever nominated for Geyer. 1 nor. With a just appreciation of the wide din-i • titration betimen the precedents and political con victions of the two candidates, they . are prepared' , in a sold phalans,,andlittieed by chichinety and trickery, to support the ardent champion of. Free d* David , • ' Since the refusal Of demi! 'Packer, under in . atrnetione from the State Committee otwhich Mr. • Buckets, is Chairman, to meet Mr. Wilmot an • • the stump—istriing evidence of the weakness hf their canse-741, portiou 'of the Democratic,. pears, and elarge tumbler of the rank and file Of the party, express An anginal/led terms their fdissatisfao tion and disapprobation. They feel humiliated .at , Abe refusal, and particularly so as insufficient reit. sone are offered to iiistaln the refusal. The Erie Obtereer, for instance, a Democratic fotirnal; ;DP. porting Mr. Packer heartily, Amu tl following . language in relation to the matter: . "We saantit sow, neither do we believe the Ilattmerso ei of gee State will agree with the ramming which ap pear* to - have Influenced the State Central Committee In teasing General Packer the. privilege of dieting toil ' mot upon the stump. We appreciate u strongly as any one the masoning of the Ommitto—we are reedy to agrushat • pindidate Ix Gavot:nor should be selected , for tits adinialstratire abilities, and not for , his oratorio' row es ere ft e n o d rlll7l o ,l 7l 7; a ir! fpnolliTrnawar are =stibtit in the resintions of the Cootvention putting In mains thm oar candidates—still. we cannot thereby arrive at the conclusion that It would be improper, when we have a candidate like General Packer, who is able and willing e, to meet his opponent upon the stump, to refuse him the privilege oramirming that Opponent's challenge. We ane Some that some of our best and most talented Gov ' ornate have not beew oratom—but We apprehend the day, when a man our be Governor, of Pennsylvania who can not, when called capon, address the people on ail the po litical questions of the day, has passed. We would not Imp this soft' we could help, I t—but the fact is patent to every observer at events that there is a growing disposi tion on the part of the people to compel those who seek their suffrages to appear 'before them, and while showing "their own qualitiastions as orators and statesmen, at the same time define and elucidate the principles upon which they propose to conduct the public trust confided to OW keeping. In short„ the people don't want to take a man en trust, elan when endorsed by a legion of party editors, sir a party Convention. - They want to see what manneriof men he ia—to hear him speak—to take him by the hand and converse with him upontopics of in. tercet to them and to him, For these reasons, anittaiirry othereehet are not necessary to mention, we think the Plate Central Committee hes made a mistake. %We were a member pt the Convention that nombintod General — 4. Packer, and it seemed to us then to bo the universal wish and underslanding that if Wilmot, or whoever the Repnbilcono should nominate, should challenge our can didate tomeet him, the challenge should be accepted?' ' The fact is, the Chairinan of the y Detnoctlitio ' State CoMmittee felt the weakness of the pleiferm 11 their • • • of, principles upon widecandidate sfa . de, and to piece him before the people, orpoied to the ?round shots of argument, and volleys °flintily, emanating from Mr. Wilmot, Would have made, him mere "food for powder.". They felt his ;lan ger;and, when Mrs.. Wilmot's manly,: courteous , challenge.reeched them through the-medium of Generall'acker, they , dirictod him to say that ' be had no opinions for be public eye or elf, and if in future be Is challenged Or intirrogated, • reply Most:be, "ask my committee." The Demo ' critic pispers cried before the challenge . was sent - and refill/pi, "discussion is what. we want," now they know not where' to hide their beads, so mor tified 6 they feel at the back-out. Yet Packer on his eau responsibility, or at the bidding Lei his keeper; . Duckalew, Dow' skulking about the isto r +arbi din g Wilmot of course—tit en lightennn the stamp, the Democracy. lie i i safe !rem reply, whifili Arnold annihilate his Mimi • ergumente, and thus': *claims' to the people that be is 'timid 'to . Meet Wilmot What a miserable • CitusitAs that, which .demands such sublerfuge the partnf iu candidate fur Governor! Will the • • people,tolesate Americali-Itepublicips,; to aims I Your canal ie jus4 Your principles are pure and spotless. Your candidate oticiapiiii,a noble position ini the present canvass. Remember that the Democracy have shrunk- from a disonesion of the questiOn whictris more important to the workingman and citizen of Pennsylvania, than s&',pther noW. be fore them—a lineation involving tl, extension Of inititutioo *bleb degrades labor and blights 'What it touches. Coinage, familal; your pin slavery opponents Winee before you. They feel that they leek the cunfdenceor the people. They dread: tke approach - of October; for already the people feel that that cause wait be unsound, when its leader fears to meet le an open and generous argument, tha American-itepubliesa candidate for • Governor.:" ; • ' Tifir•Exacorrimior •McKur.--In our lad we gave a brief Imitator the execution on Friday at Hollidaysburg, of McKim, for the murderj of Norettoss. Although four thousand strangers were in Holltdaysburg to witness the execution, yet the ober*, Mr. Post, edmitted but few persons inside the JILI yard. Two of McKim'', sisters visited him before his execution. and made the strongest ep - peals to him to induce him to make a confession; but ffe,maintained the same stoical protestations of icinotence." His 'spiritual advisers, up to , the ',moment of his execution, were Protestant's.— McKim made a speech to the people in theyard.. In the coma of it he said earnestly , " The rope is around.tny neck, and tberete my coffin, bid I sirairtwairdered Norcross. I noel I way bursa aita!Gon tr 1 pp." Mis speech wu a most , ex traordinary one, consisting of accusations against those, who be aid,, bad swore his life away, and , of the toost.veheinent protestations of his info- cent*. Just a moment before his iteration: the Bet. Dr. Junlip"sked him If he still maintained that bis statements as ' made Aeon the scaffold were correct, and whethei he was innocent of the .crime for wbicihe:had been 'condemned to death, to lir bleb McKim replied aloud voice: • Ifientlemen, Ism innocent of the murder of Santee! Mown/end Norcross.. Standing -on the very pinnacle of death, one stroke launching me into eternity, I proclaim that t die innocent. A man axed like me, on the verge df death, 'won't Bible; %eller"? Lam a man who believes' in the Bible; and know that if I die • w lie on my 'tongue I will go to hell, and , penis °rover An:hurning Winston,. I 'die innocen of the, murder of Souniel Townsend Norcross.. God Al mighty bless my dear wye, beloved' child,l aged moth, dear sisters, 'Ed brother: God bleu/you all." •'•, At 32 minutes after IS o'clock, the drop fell, • and David Stringer McKim• was launched into etintity. His death yea caused by suffocation, ' .which oocupled:some minutes. • , • It Is somewhat remarkable : that a man against whom the orimb , of which be- was Charged, was prOrett beyontis doubt, should thus on the scat' fold in l euch — aaniett tones, add to the 'Weight of guilt on his'aoni, by blasphemous protestations of innocence. The question may well occur, bath a death any • teriors to the criminal,' Is there any. ahem° attached to an' end on , the scaffold ? • Te ti seenurin this liaisons to have had a contrary ef.) l fet, for with a Shocking bravado, and an *snow! • tio`a .mertyrdem, revolting to every mind, McKim MeKisn metbia death. IS omits/ punishment ef: tredve? Does it cheek crime? 'Wafter not as at present exercised. In placsrof Use public display,! the columns of, reports in the newspaper,; the syrepathy which is allowed to come in contact, with the eondemned, he should from the taornent e,f condemnation - be excluded from the world as i!ompletely i as if the death sentence was in feet ftOxecntion. ; An undeiinable terror and "Olen, Mt., should he thrown around the criminal, and hisbonld feel:the fall force of being cat off, err •ttrld7 ( rola the world, mod of the issettiois that o the "wages of ; idols death." At present,. a•cots. detestation and , death, have to Ignoble, bad minds; ne terror. They appear but postai:no in which to challenge adotiration by the keroie manner hi whit% Mei din Meet bulb; with a lie on the lips. Is ishould be salaam thing, this 'ending the 'mat of sme been its Owl.' Is that awl atC. 4409144644 hr warm mestioas Wa 1144 . . • Dansteivris.—After asstleaoryears Of pre , eedeittedly ' high priors for breadstulis, the are nowideelining, with every prospeetof reaching tb4ld,prices of $5 and $6 per barrel fir Flour, with Wheat, Corn, ate., in proportion; In 10,hilw delphist prices of all description are.deolinin 1 fg.— or, has fallen at the rate of 25 Cents per, bar: 'in a Single whilst the market for Wheat l bwhen down under tacreised tees . Ira Of new .. the Sitith, aid a continued limited demand trip the y City Millers, who take , suflicient only to kelp their machinery ln operation. Therelsoo i tb,.g doing for upon and the latest dykes Serape •sle . not encamp . the belli f that th • Will be a very large demand from. th coun try daring the Fall. The lariats thereof), like- Ly o be' unusually luanricn, which is ruttier die . _ , co raging news for eaportere. tat hoestwOl th,, hal been 'all that Ceuta be deified f el:lar va tog: daring the last fortnight; and the crop 'ha generally been seoured in doe condition. The pa• r min may 'again 'hair A chance of, living, wi . Floor and Potatoes declining in priest. Now do a with meat. ntst hai_also, been to high in p a for poor wen's pockets.` 7 Nin turssturne Clumi or ma Bourn: How mi: Mart '--Tide work extends from which we iave already en, h by Hinton Rowan Maps?, of North Candies...— a prtbitabers are, Burdick Brothers, 8 %erstee street, w Tart. The information Contained In this work isof a highest importance, not only to the North but to nottabrreholders of the South. Were thle book pr sect attenthety by the people of this eoptitry; a better &retarding of tho actualemiditton of the**, whiten the Routh, and of the actual relations which exist bee een the slave and his master would be 'obtained than we/aid be possible to glean fiom. any other souria. e statistled Inhemation entailed In the work Is Inc Math. No work of more real ,aloe and loportanes been published this year. Mr. Helper kiliporg inner, the son of a shareholder, has *swell may be rd, a thorough knowledge of therphhet which in his work. Copies ran be seew.at Batman's. gesday morning last, in Pala /tit*. When -4/eovered, the body was lying beside the 'railroad tract. We have not heard what was the rause olhld death. ItirOdd-Fellouie Arrade.:—The Lodge of this Borough headed by the Pottsville Bran Blind, prom Oded In proces sion yesterday morning, to Port Carbon for the pur • • • Of participating in the ceremonies Incident upon thepre sentatlon to the Lodge of Port 'Carbon, Of a beautiful Ood- •- - - Proklersag, an Irish lad, is Marching tbr bls nude, James Prendergast, who,. he thinks, has been ;Working in the Schuylkill coal region, as a contractor.— 'lnformation sent to John, cue of J. M. Iloilenbach„ Wilkeetarte, Pa., of his uncle's whereabouts, will %be gratefully received. ' . WThe Military ltirNic of . the Washington Tenger% aims off at Yoengling's, Woods, near the Head Tavern; on Monday last. Lager arid th e *'Alts were Pima- Meat Institution, on the ocraalon. The day was plea. mat; the attendance good, and everything, we believe, passed off to the satisfaction of the participants ArirEptinp has for sale a itipetior article of chewing tobacco, called "Co. per's Twist." • If persona will Indulge in the habit of chewing, notwithstanding the arguments ' 'hick have been adduced roneededly, to prove how In :Orions it h—that it is I filthy practice none will deny— inky they had better uses pure article. We therefore, suggest to the incorrigible, s trial Cl "Cooper's ,Twist.".. inr.zi is wisely remarked hatwhen tables are Mum tut tiding m their little - Carte, it is little lest than err City to push them along backwards. child,, like-a trowel pe'rson, must, in order to render tifide healthful; he drawn behind the mother rir servant, as the case mis be, not pushed before. ProprieMrs of bibles and lathy I each will please make .a note, and save their little ones from sickness. , Sir Flirtrent fitinting..-41. Delius, Landscape and tortiait Painter, whose studio bein ll:stout street below ?milli; Philadelphia, is, on a tisit to this 80r0p414 pit kaoionally, and will remain a short Hove. Thts gentle. man luta attained a high degree of erivellance la kg art, and we advise Chong: desiring a due portrait, to ablate C I the opportunity) now of by lila p . Sucattere, of ob. taming one. Tibia wishing to men theruseliss of Mr. 3ehnaa ability, before giving him o •for pictures, are referred lij the artist, to Ci t tip B. ;No*, Esq. 1 , #B-The "Irctstingtois .A Hillery," Caiitalu JaMes Nagle, sill - parade on Monday next for targetiiiisetlee. This foe corps ts In exet Bent condition. We hope to see out so Monday beat at least fifty muskets. ln addition to We musket target praei lee, the Company intends having .uusnon target practice. 'The Pottsville. Brass Band *wheels . engaged jar the: occasion... Altogether there viii bee three of some eighty men out, which will we are ionfidant, make an Imposing military displsy. We 'he' , :lave that nearly every meMber of the Company will be' :11 the ranks on Mondry. ' . air• The Tamageti; Sesitin4 'says ilia! on the 15th Init., Donaldson & Son's Colliery, 45 cars of coat were hole- I ed a distance of 360 feet perpendicular in fifty minutes. I This time includes dtimpage and the necessary waste of ; inte In taking care to and from the shaft a short dii• tanee. Each car r oontained from 3 !to 4 tons of call.— Thls Animas performed with the Patent Winding Ma• chinery of Ifentre. 'venal Allen, Mannfietared by the Mesint.'earieVA Alien, of Tamagni. .T4ils machinery la most effective, we are awire, and is fully appreciated by the operators of this Region. I , .QA /win ram -came i off at the Sehuilkill Mateo course on Tuesday afternoon. The horses entered were I owned by Mr. White oi,kiwatars. and a citizen of Liew-i Oyu, whnse.name we did not leeni. It was a running match. The distance, three times around the coarse, about a mile- Mr. White's horse iron by two lengths.— L i nt, running li said to i bare two good. We 'aro not awarathat theri were any stakes p the result, on- th e of those who enteMd Ike ho I There was some • • tilde betting.. A beary transaction was that on the rt of a friend. Ile "stated his pile," and twine out Inner of Are rents. sts"-The yellow fever prevails at, Manton/as, Cuba, .80Y - There has been a fresh eruption of 'Mount • AR-Tae.militia of Mamacbusetts amounts to 6,420 men.', I • fitle`Mordoeb, the motor, has numbed New York . from Europe. 'The season In Engla:d has bait unusually free from rain. ' • • • - • 0/8"-Deaths Ptidadelp is last week, 287. In New York, 700. - `Revolutionary movements have broken out In St. Domingo. ArThe potato rot has appeared in some parts of Chester county.' - 2mlll . ••The valuation of property In Chicago, this m year, 533,200,000. • - - AV. There is a great demand at the West fur Eastern school' teacher!, • • Thumb is at Bath, England. ills exhibitions are a failure. • Itiff`The Ohio Life end.Ttust Company, • Wall street - concern, has failed. • 41142-There are 472 orthodox Congregationel churches in Massachusetts, 10,`The body of the i on of - Napoleon I. is soon to he broUght to• Paris. itirThe Pinegrfte&pot Edscles.—. Y ahoos sections of ISt -New hey sells at Chicago $4 a ton.— the county have made excellent progress bathe erection The old,.in Jane sold a 1440., . • of gord, ,t, , suinuet 07,i., 0 1 edit* in feet, we question genciral census of the . Ragtime Empire if they do pot even surpass PothmUle la that yeapect— has been ordered to be taken.' • • p f negroyetwa jut completed i c h o d cake which tr ut ;Mrs. Bowhrs, the actress, is about making ernpar e ktio r i t i l ty wph a n ythin g of the kind In th e a profession:4 , lpar of the States. • . 6614 , 0 0 `Mr, _ - Raymond, the` editor of the N. Y. satiety. It le a three story filch batiding,6o by located woe spacious; lot. The (two asst stories to lei Times, has returned from , Burope. ,1011/-The kital cost of the submarine trans.dt, used for i4bcka 1)1114 " 14 are 16teflmi l' e h c cl i lands telegraph cable is - $1,288,750. ttome. They are aditrably designed, with callings 12 I Or Augusta Cunningham -Is fast sinking , to est to beigit. P orpurposeso f Venlibt l6l2 solra P 4 • the grave from nervous exhaustion. • , • ta&Jo a sebool mom; this will effective. The thirdl AY -Nearly oue-half of the deaths- in isßoston . tortes edit tie occoplad AWOdd eUtiw-and Masonic pur- last. week were from bowel diseases. loses. Thbieditleets very creißtabte'to Musgrove, Belli ININ`John Smith—lucky fellow—was saved from re comiratulabrour Maglitsors cm its staves/fill comPir. drowning at Boston a few days since. s Agrlbe cruises of our national vessels are to 1 be shortened from three to two years. JRlP,Rzteneive frauds have been, discovered in Portugal in the manufacture of wine. IltirLawle'r, the St. Nicholas defaulter, denies hie guilt in the matter alleged of him. - ..,4119`The private banking house of Coates and Brothers, Chiesgs, bias closed its doors. psr The vest of the polices force of -the city of London doting the Lest year was £44,794. flifP•Wan. L. Lee; Chief Justice of the Sand wich Islands,'died at Honolulu, May 28th. 18>/"The 'New' York Trade. Bale of Books and Stationery will eirmmenee on the Bth of September. JEffr•The-original wag of Walter Scott's Peveril of the - Peak waa sold lately - at auction for £5O. • 1150 - Sbarke U. usually plenty this year, being caught from the Gulf of Mexico to Massachusetts Bay. 'There lea new eruption from the volcano of Manua Lie lit HaWill , which again threadent • :s jtif•A Usti. is elitliging Do in fErgland, like that in this country, for providing rural cane ., twins. • 418P•George N. Dena 'tOok 18,925 *tops In going from the Glee Lions* to' the top of Mount Waeh• lagoon. s!' • - s • • • • , LandtellipalLeie think Abet the deer[. can boringthe lateXagthili -race irate badly ridden. ' • - . • • . rir Old wed, pkaaosillsath been the Weatier‘of the eek. On Thursday 'Ulu fell ,eery nearly all dai ;the was raw and chilly, and "an invalid" ctour acenaltr • ce, ordered Are. Testerday was lovely. Our thee , • metrical record for the week 14" follows: - P.: A. it P. 721.10118111 Omen. 1 ).- • .ibeneyteunfa MAU, ibterettle. BA. M. 2P lf . .1' P.M. :t, Aug: 22,-88° ; 72° _ CV—elondy. on., . " 24 5 ,-61 '7l ne " Tues., . 4 2 5 ,- 6 21 . ' 76 88 —clear. Wed., " 28,-611 ' 78 ' .di "- Thur., • " 21 . .-451 7 0 66 —rain. - Fit, " 28,-701 80 J 72 —clear. We have had westerly winds *Miring the week. Ar•-•' rirjruge Cummtber.-31r. • mUton Adams placed on ur counter day ortwo since,* eniumber orbis own, rowing, which slightly 'Stela anything in the same, ne which we hive men lately.' Its dimensions are 13341 cheek; length; ilk,bieheolUcircumferenett. pounds, it enures. ' &Multi!i county ponesses a good •II for agricultural inatilosett, and we are gratified to • •• re that tbs.lkd Is being taken advantage of ear afire year, IN> I niumbernt: farms in the /meaty In maw The vilidernese is being reclaimed, and made • blossom even as the raarr There is no-good reason %• y the man of truck etuatucled in the county. should • •t he producea s er Rhin Its.horiteri, and Inuit the pin whirl; has been made Of tate yam, agrimilturally,l w • think it yet will be. Peraitalt Van important noel ori the economy of the county,* value of *bleb Mn. mdt t• overestimated. -1 • • , Sinner . & Is rapidly Wag away. a liter tar ) / than acuouter'a flight," says EhelleY, la otos, his sweet.' ad and mod graceful lyrics. This wu the terance oil I child ammo, who had taro bars out place, mid. v$ draws to ths'auto by ths dame ofitisitattlre Isatiseti deist than hlauadf. Well nisy wi echo . Wit wards I=ol4, tt Meats bat yaitedaY that to shat ep !ha fan. sad laid aside taw woo/sa proasta ; tad isow Is ere !die ths witiesidad of thil Year has ben 'amid gad "tee **Wet to de Olerne See the etheeethe. Tbe ..., .. ..., EDITOWB TABLE. n Prat ;tfairs., Nisentealk Miter Work( tomptatlon. •• ' Rev. R../. Vms Owl la! : ebiiie at Tamaqua, 3useirtves kaaw that castatcai whir' ad to peach awns will oper dtly naaave theta., .4 Jtastasoth Malt, at ISt. Clalt, went Into opersol Monday hist, the grit thna dace tba dostmothel iieh alined It some months sines. • , Utile sew of Patrick - 1f orientate, of 9lva CarbOw, I years, war run *verily a halo of ales last week. found weeesmuito amputate hie Joni leg. . sten, one living In Wedeln.'Be, the Other at nes, quarretei while returning home' from the ditch Ohlblted here Ipit week. reunited in ] )tiing the other, !Wilding a severe 14otind. • .nesday evening of last week, a Jones wut Injured In the colliery , ldlnersellle, In consequence of the In of a slope wagon, oe the bridge i tdlng. lie is receiraring. ►{llliaar Mullen lipreachlogla ars of Tainaqtra, night. Christ addressed the people . . It is a nor liens of the cross should esteem it t %duty to engage In: .. rii t, want 000 l water, an cruus d otiret lers;* p telsevhs two or three folds of coarse cotton dot ep It constantly wet. The phdasophy 'of the that the evaporation carries off sr heat sad water at very nearly freklog po int. t-, Dead.—John 80, egad 811, prears,an . em• - Lee • Ces Bolling Mill, rastound, &icy nen of tainting is Vend eSee tie nett' eft too `, soon g the golden light Oman= la ported Into the W horn the urn&cl sunset ; and .the cricket, herald of lighted )a mps biasing liriOitglegs to iiiineS Oen the lost yenth - of the yenr. We already ti ib enisge In the elestintoiftlaraz inereened_ eennen ot Oie uneperatare, end . In that peettligtsishinoll Whig Which ha ills in . dOety inoeninite and the Minh* are of Anthrtgelte. - 4 ,o3.lkw ai sib i a.—)edity or two slnee weinspected to the Postyterbta Cemetery of Mfg borough , a esslllY I Tang, gediplig . by Isaac T. Lykens, Bei, the architect, 1 and mew Al* gr. Joha T. Lang, the reerfgamorker, in mahanratigietriet, lir Mi. Ideadoini. • The style of the tomb Is ranlian, decorated, and the marble need Is from uproot guppies. ' The design of the tomb is oaks* sad beautiful; the arrangements for keeping it perfectly dry, and fbr "ventiLsilon are perfect, while the manner in which thus work is executed reflects much credit upon lifr.llapsgr. 0. exhlibite in the ;work which we exandued, , taste and; ability . .ablea readers it minecereary tea* Oux eltlzeoi to go shmed to have 800 work of this deavip tion execlted. to Adjoining tomb, erected ~ by a Phllt. s t eres delphia I r an, already needs thorough overhauling, while Mr Lang's looks as if .t would last without re pairing, ' of years. While we stadium laspectiom of the •iiclelansant tunny vault, If/Stake this occasion to complimeitt Messrs. Likens and Lips upon the take and skill exhibited In the 'work, and feel a natural pride that while it will compere AvOrablY".with city work of sindlardescdption, it Is UM production of an architect, and an artisan, "native and to tbiehreatiorn." ''; • firr. Minors, to Chow Ingenuity the temporary railway bridge owes Its bh•thzeid successful adaptation to emergencies involving llus destruction of permanent 'structures, had on eatunisy last, another trial elide squid la throning his bridge partially aeon the Seim,* hill, at !donut Carbon. Ellwood Morris, Esq., John Tucker, Zaq., and other gentlemen from Ahmed. together with several of our scientific and moat intelligent clll UM were present, and - watched the maneuvering of Mr. Henion'a Men and the rapidity with which the bridge was — meted, with intereit. We hare already given a dimeription of the bridge, the sodas opens& of leading thO tricks; Unloading, erecting the bridge, etc., and need only state that the trial of Eattirday wu equally roe cou4l with prrilerns attempts. It Is somewhat singular that lllr. Thereon has not, up to th is period, bad MI in vention called luta requhdtion; but it la ready at a too ment's notice, sad rhould dried et fire destroy anyor the ' : bridges on the main uua Or railway leading from 'this itanialeleney will, we doubt not e be hilly tested . and proved. This brldgewill not only secure an Arneri. Can celebrity, but as soon sails multi are known abroad, ws are confident It will attract the attention of the nun stem of European railways, and receive from them the einximistuas which are iiiirbly'ltafbwed upon it by , the ' most rimiennt American railway. engineers. • • • ryas rs- I trots his SciFinse Meese, Sugar Ore.-.TO Mr. Stoat of bath, we are indebted for a specimen of the Cbineseeihr. gar Cane, grown by him. The stalk be has. deposited : with ers . mcurnres 10 het, 0 Inches in height. There seems to be no difficulty la any section of 'the country, 16 growing the cane. North as well as South, it thrives, and it Is estlarated-that the present sauna one haudred th ud acres have been planted with the cane.. Mills a already in progress of construction for grinding, par lug, and reducing It to syrup; After the sitar kee -1 the remains are excellent for fodder. In adds. on to the large crop of the Chinese Sugar Cline thieves. the West bee produced a considerable renolot of map gar. The stock of sugar: on hand In marketnow is Larger n ever known before, and prices are tomb . Hog. The days of highpriced sugar are numbered. In connection with this matter it ix not inappropriate :to refer the attention of the midgets tire fact that a went of forethought appears - to distinguish the mess of the people of this country.' They eppear . as it were, al most incapable, from a determination not to think, of self-government. For instance, when mme time since, sugar became scarce end high In price, the general de.: mend seemedio be; remowthe duties from sugar; let us have free roger. An unwise thought, which frets; nstely, was met and combatted by a portion of the press of the country, ' pmeoloist among them; the Fetirine--, , "They urged that, every other expedient should be resort.' ed to, before injuring an importaht interest of the coun try, by throwing it open to the unrestricted competition of other maims. Fortunately wise counsels prevailed-- the Chinese Sugar Cane was introduced, and has proved successful. We bars no fear la the future. A grout in tereat Is being enssraged, calculated to add to the wealth and prosperity of the= nation. Cad the mese however, in their mad impulsiveness prevailed, it basal to perceive what a retrograde step we-should have taken. There is nothink Ilk. thought; well directed. I would be better if the people encouraged it to a greater extent. Mr. Della braking ol of whirl n., be highways nd hie ape.. k which heir peculiar rhe nte ikhkh rises gratefully (not to aajeuretly straight,) at the corner of Centre and Mahantango 'streets, caused quite a gathering on Friday evening, and was the subject of corraiderablecomment. Some doubted the abilitiof Chillson to get It up without accident; but we who had witnessed the able manner in which ho erecteiesectiou after section of the Clay Monument, and tiredly shrmountedit with the very weighty and Ann /tattle of lit..var Cur, bad perfect confidence in We knew It weak! go np, and up it went: The pole, to be extreme poltit, rises . ris!me hundred & e et above the pav ment, and displays at the top a lirge ball, the points of the compass, and the figure of an Indian. Our odecii," whOfor his tender yearn, is really an inquiring youth, watched the erection of the pole with not only Intense interest, but with a feeling of tender sympatbiltir the Indian, who, be- midst, In Imagining, was captured in Australia, and brought hereto grace the pole and point ,the direction of a breeze. As it does not much resemble ale American aboriginal, we presume one imp Is correct. in ancriblnito it awrits trailer' origin. On Saturday be wrote a "porno," commencing thus' Orate pole! dolt that stied by NoXwegbm's yeleweid streme; That elevated thy majestic ramble; in mid air; ' Thou handiwork of Orbit and Chateau, all hale! • The boatmen ortithe•Schuyiklirs angry tide • ' Will hale thee's.* beacon bons Mir' Will take In sale, (Stanek down the bone,) And order all hands on deek to !am upon thy tall and tapering form; I am proud of !theesi.Uml Per thou art some punkinsf Thou 'hilt be usefaktoo, grate Pole,— For when the tardy spouse shalt wend his devices way Home to hie waiting and his ansions mate, lie shall—leaning 'phut thy smooth and stalwart side, Elms the bands that raised thee "Thousupporter of the weak. anteafilicted, Ike., Ay. Thus in many more lines the poet enlarges on - the vie sinus merits of the pole; which were we to publish, hav ing space therefor, the polo might change Its native hoe for very shame that Ifihonld ' lave Ili virtues so Ida. toned to the world. We cannot refrain, however, from giving a few closing eta Hiawatha, suppOsed to have Vim; blubbered forth by "Marra-Marra." the Ind'. Waal at ilie top or *be pole, as he was torn from his frierds,and relatives; In Australia.. Thai lasi 4 .Farewell, Tar/env:pier! and Ganawarra Farewell; Wagmatirjegt and Irrawarra . Farewell; Burriellorral fUlliahl Almost Farewell, Merriman:tot sod thee, Bumming And thee, Booroondarat and floomallbeet Farewell,liarabliaratt and llintswoongy! And Whams,* plains, by l'ongeomungis I" P. ft —Pa the cadet of the food Intense itzeitesnest, especially on the part of the Juvenile etsumunity, the pole was partially minced, and painted white all the way up to "Tarra• Tarra" dttrins the week. On Wednesday general att•ntlon wee divided between the pole and the elephants of Pand'aCireus. In the early part of the day, howeier t we think the pole had "the inaldo track;" but the elephanti lied everything their own way in the afternoon and evening. They attracted lotiensely.— Everybody and his wife wanted to "see the elephant," and they snceeeded PEN, PASTE ANDS SCISSORS. ft`Deattitio!.llostoo last week,lo4; r The Beading cotton mill has stopped. jear•Barnum sails for turopeT on the 7th. pros. ,ifigirDr. Wliliam Cooper of Glasgow, -la dead, lr-The Philadelphia Pall trade has cad• •The flt. Louts Agiicuitusai and ifiChni , cal Association hais pQered $16,000 ,is trims; I this fail. • • - . ,- s'Prof. Pima - of Harvard, has compiled a table to skow that a student's life is conducive to longevity. , . . J6frA *Jerson Mai over the St. Lamellae, op. posits Montreal, a distance Of three miles, be .55 minute*. • 1%, . 1 ' , j11161/-Tbe trotting unite Floes Temple has been I sold tosegentlenmain.New York for three thee- sand dollars. , • . 141,7•Fbe Richmond, Va., papers .speak dans high Foci of negneeathis sewn, and of the gnat numbetsold. -•'''' 1,.. ' - _ - • -- 11341*•A atatiteetslohn Adam, for the Want Atibarn Cemetery; is now at Rome in readiness to thig for Boston. ' • ' -- • - • i ldr•An experiment to test the practicability of lighting cars by gas has beau tried epos the New Jersey Railroad. • ..., ,81111r.5. Canadian author- of note, M. Michael Piaudis• 444, 'at Montreal; after "a long illness, at the igOof 75: •' ''' . . itarDuring the last ten years the, public debt of England ha Jammed two hundred and fifteen million' Of dollars: • .. - • ' , . ;Sr Mr. MeEltath's name has been withdrawn from - the R.- F. ?ensue The firm Is now "Hor ace Greeley A) Co." jam-" Flat's ;whisky bringing?", inquith4 a dealer in that article; "Bringing assn to_alt lows," was tha reply. . , • jrar•Ths Segaloses, Point ',Hospital, oa. Staten Island, shone which so much. foe has been made, . ie to-be diecontinued. , • ''' - . 'fitairMil• Strinhelm, formerly editor of 'Pittsburg Saturday Miter, Is now; !Welding-0 St. Cloud, Minnesota: ' .*'• : Ilaqt is 'calculated - that the wasta of Aim Cechituate water in Boston . amounts to: six WI; lions' of gallons, daily. J6lll-IncPhiladelebia there hi a. widow /*Ay' who has twenty-five children, all living it home, and none them married. • Alt-Attacks have been made oaths Chapel of the Mormons in Birmingham, England, and at tempts made to destroy it.. - Jegr-The total number of emigrants arrived at New• York op to August 19, 1857, are 114872. Same data last year, 92,900. - ; ..ifitrroo muchseal isauspielocit. Thema who mei "stop Alder!" the loudest, not infrequently terns out to be th,e thief himself. pir•A Cincinnati paper says that there bars not been for twenty years co: few mesquites in that city as in'tturpresent year. Air John MftObel, the Irbil' Ratriot; has mit ten a letter advocating the revival of the slave trade. :4 location" of liberty! iffirludge Cato's decision in Kansas that no man mot "vote unless be has paid taxes, diatoms chisel the whole free State party. • - - sigrllyere into be a general R. R. Convention in NOr. City, Sept. fit, to take Into Consideration the greeent condition of the system. i f*Thelloston Cleistiens Witness, bas an eii torial on the subjeet - of apes/ raiding, which Is condemned as debilitating the mind. . fl/"The flirty - ninth Philadelphia trade sitle - ot books commences at the trade sale rooms of Si. Thomas & Sotton the Slit of September. 211511`Seventy-6va physicians of Albany have resolved to attend no more coroner's inquests, because the city refuses to pay their bills. . plr•lt is now said it can be proved that over 10,000 men joined Walker in Nicaragua at differ. ent periods, and that 5,700 died in Nicaragua. jar-By an explosion at DuPont?, powder mine, Wilmington, ;Del., on' Saturday last,' A. T. Du Pohl, A. Dobghertg, E. Hirst and Is. Vache were kilted. All - A diamond, valued .at two two thensand dot. tars, was throan up , while digging au wielded - well in Stryker; Illinois, ninety miles from Toledo. „Wiffr-The largest tenneby in the, IL S. is about to be erected in Carbon Co., Pa. It will be 700 feet Icing and 69 wide, and will , tan 35,000 hides in a year. Off' In various counties In England, people bath formed societies pledging themselves not to' , s purchsuse a pound of sups' until It sinks to n net , lain price. : • f ' 1 AV-There has long been a Brabininical pre. diction in India. . that the British rule would Tait a hundred year% It Li aim just that-time since Clive's eoequests. , - 1 • Air - Derby .% Jackson will publish in &pleat. her a new' novel by Marion Ithrland, - the author of Alone and :the Hidden Path. It is to be en titled Mau, Side. ; AP-There are in France 1,027 printing ()Hegel and 1,092 journals. The number. af compositors employed in nil France is about 9,500: Of these Paris etnploysz 2,600.. • • 1 pir`The whole of the native press in India has been put under censorship by , the British Govern--I mont. Ibis fact shows their fears of the eaten- I eon of the rebellion. , prllerbert, • of - California, who killed the I Irish waiter, took a - -very prominent part in the hue Democratio Convention. He denounced the Vigilance CoMmittee. fkle•A II the inoveible property belonging to the city of New York, has been seised on on action of debt. The oily cannot pay the lax levy due the State-of 9 / 5 9, 000 - ..Star-The •Paris papers mention the desdh of I Charles Bonapaile, Prince of Canino, son of L& cieti Bonaparte, , He in known for his book on I the Birds of A ' erica. Aelr . nle cas t ration from Germany to America has taken , en in reased start this summer , lo,ooo able bodied, toe having departed from the duchy of ,BlecklenbOr -Schwerin alone. . ' pH-Henri ife, Monroe Steuart and' Charlotte Jonei have bee sentenced in Pittsburg - by Judge McClure to he hung, for , the " murder, of Henrys Wilson andEl sabeth . MeMuters. . . 1 I *"' 'fillt-A wri in Life Illustrated, says t hat Cu; cambers are-iiet only harmless, bet they act bens-) totally on die s' stem; and eapeelally invigorate the mental faculties and clear the brain. I jallr-The mßurdell baby" does not draw settle great crowds as was anticipated.' It: is named JuatitiasAndenson. One reports"' says "it passes Its hours between suction and eonyonolenca.' Or.lohn Tyleri,Jr., of Virginia, in a political speech at Mobile, said that not only Kalltato; bat Miarouri,Delliware and Maryland, would Won be free States; and Virginia Keitucky Within ten years. ' OPT,he Reading Railroad has been in opera- , Lion finnan gears; it has cast $19,163,151; its stock and mortgages amount to $11,830,541 22; its bonds and all other indebtedness are $7,842,. 810 89. _' • f , . - sl9ll'llifea eminent physiCiane, Sir. Jame" Clark of England, M. Carriers of France, and Dr. -Burgess -of Scotlesid, have denied that hang° of climate is beneficial to persons suffering from the consumedly& .- ' •- • - s 4 191-The late attempted revolution in Sardinia was originiated byilleszini. 'lt fill . * a foolish movement; the King 'of Sardinia Wows hie sub. jects as much real liberty as they are - capable of appreciating.. ' per.Tlie barbarities practised in India are not confined to the Seilogr. . Forty prisoners lately taken at , Pesbawer by, the English were blown away remit . their mortars, for the purpose Of in. ' timidating the rest. s Aitr•The service of plate ordered some time since by Ulna of the merchants in New York to be presented' to, the late Secretary Marcy has been completed, and will be presented to the' family , of the deceased statesman. . • pi Sates have' beoa made in Marietta,' Ohio, of entire , orchards of apples at 11 25 to $1 40 per barrel, delivered on the bank of the Ohlo.— This (*about fiftg, cents a bushel; quite a re duction from last year's prices.' - j -Never too Late.—Many just within. the grasp of ',Consumption are saved every year by the faithful use of Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild Cher ry. , Its !access in allaying and miring severe protracted coughs is remarkable. POLITICAL Cita Ruvuma, Coarrommt —The lowa Republican Saute onvention met at lowa City, on the 19th inst., arid nominated Gen. R. P. Lowe for Governor, and Oran Faville for Lieutenant Governor. It a said that nearly two hundred lodktments have been boned against the Lawrence man, and that Gov ernment are now going to try the severest measures to clash the spirit of freedom to Kansas Me Sou.h &- muds it, Wen strange mutations tilers' are In polities. The breogot prominent leaders of the Southers—Dernoerstie party7-neory A. Wise, ()Hultman, Robert Toombs, and A. Stephens—have add more bieeer, Mingo of the Demeersey than ank other living men. . IS one of tho Corigressl Districts of Georgia, two Detoomets are mantas, both ardent advocates of a. re• ftlialor the Nava Vide. A new paper has been started la !Whitetails of one of tit:spindle/ad "The True Do• stocrat." It Is true democracy to advocate the, revival of the alas* trait. I _ . • Down AND &snows or Potatoes Lqw.—On bust Bator. day Judge Conrad sentenced a man. named Bump, to prison for two years and eight Mouths, for the Periteite" that of frauds by which James Buchanan was eleclal to the Vesbisincy last fall. Ur. Buchanan now occupies the , White House at Washington and bumy Is domi ciled. In a cell at Idoyamensingl— WL fear lest the iniquities and unfalimihrbdoes of re. presentation districts in Kansas, wilt base inch an o 5 feet on the tree State party, that they will neglect to rote 111; the 'Oratorios, elation Ind rally around the pekstonstifution, with a resolution to support It - by .yorse, This would ben lamentable result, commencing as it would; a civil war. Can nothing, Ilk. fairness or Justice be expected from the prealarety men of Kansas, or from Walker or the administration . . . Tar. MATIOOIII3A2XIII, a D 01141114 Demme tie *Untie; In Southern Illinois, thus becks the project of opening Illinois to slavery : "We are =e'er those that utterly discredit the Idea that the profanes et dares works an Injury to the whited. or that the prance of free coulees, enjnying•po• itikiaYand nodal privileges, teat all beneficial. We ean- MIT and firmly believe, to-day, that If Ililnoli ware a slave State the best men of Kentucky, Virginia, Tonne s*, end even States further. South, would be here as soon am they could remove their families, and the prir ries of Illinois would be madato smile as a lovely garden. We have seen the beat claim of men come to our State, admire It with enthualsrun, but return to their homes Weans* they could not Wog their whole fainilies with them. T' • -.Mu, question comes up squarely to every businesi man In Illinois: Which would you rather do, make slaves of your brolly, or provide a comfortable home for 'soars ((the enidaven African race? ft h: a clear ease that when !Wools voted slave labor out of her limita, she vOiuntarily voted upon the white Cesuales of lilloois a Mr of unmitigated drudgery unsuited to the betel and physical capacity of a large majority of them ; and drove from our midst* peepleperojtarly adapted to such services without benelittlog them In the slightest de. gees: When will the day of practical benevotenee ar rive,:when we shalt have done with this eternal empty prokualoo of mock philanthrophy, when it will not be called emancipation to offer inducements to the slave traders of the South to luKrthe ngpoes of lillhourl and send them South in chain gangs!" The tendency of "Democracy" to-day la torrent the ere tablishment of Slavery throughout the whole country .; 11111 logic and its Invinets point to that consumose Nay:lftheabovelineofargamentenonissound, Slavery should be resstablished n Europe as well as herd: for "a life of unmitigated drudgery" Is as little tidied t 6 the tastes and capacity of “ohlte females" across tbre Allstate as here. Slavery Is either good or • bad eveslivbere. and must have all or nothing. The line of 'liothermal" adaptation to its ell tense must be run firronoroch North to take in all those.too last' of too genteel to like work better than play and that I. new or the pole than we have ever traireled.zar. T. Tritarae. Waste Indebted for the ftinowtog, to tbe Tioga 4 to Mr, an exceiket little psme, &dog male service in the good cause: • Ws sometimes stumble upon a SWid thing to the De ataeratle papers and moreover base such a desire that the people of. Tlopi may fatly voldentand iclist a vast ditiliredos them Is totems Use Democratic pitty as It Is today and u It was verso yen ago, tbgtlvecismot Dear publishing ma tters of record maudonally. Now hare S espy oflDgcs Dhoti, dated Dept. 15,111541.— It costalas tbs Melia prOdeedlop of a Derioaatieems femme, bald in Wei/abets that day, Dr the pargossof wombiatigg saaeddstonproseat OM Litt Oar* Weal, -district: Nook st i ns u proprtate Itischitiotta to lindthe thawing very eat • and pointed ones, • . which we Willett for th e be tof our ctsoloctstic Mends Iry tem lust hark:. - " That we ar• Inselleratly oppaerdis.tlte temices of info Territory now free, and that we hold it to be Um *sty of (ingress to prohibit bypositiot firefOr isariductiat tharein. "Aciais That standing urn these princlp and relreg eons Oatint o'o. A. Geo*, P,AITHPRZLr betas? roes ovr nr OUR Ifiltlo2Car'COCY. we prompt liko to the Democratic voters of thist dlihit . as ens candidate fbr Congress, ' sßeirsbmi. ?hat 17/X BOLD mod f/.2 4 .7171CCEUN0 MANNER IN WOW ROM Darin wastor SAS 40111C,ITED in 00217/11JIM TITS P_RESllRrAtriox OF Plllll rsooffosr FROM .171 . 11 ENCBOACIW - .11E1073 OF MAMA Meets the ADMIR./TlON atd APPRORANON of Om DEMOORAVYqf this Distria" Isn't that guar kind - Of Annoy:lacy alongside ihrt ChtelinsaU Thitftm Nesertheless..we bgldlr apart, that Roe. David Wilmot's Mtn* In Congress as regards themaster of Blasery. meets the melnalitied “admiration and approbatkin of the Democracy of this District' this 10th day ofaugnst 1857, as It did on the Zth day of Depleinbmo.BBo. We will products the electioirretarna fa evidsnecinext October.. Rote; it is not in our mind to arcume the Cordaence, that nude the.. raelleal resolves seven yeare s esh, Oh, no 1 they mere excellent respites that. We heartily and uereeervedly endorse them now, as does the Repubikatt. party. . They ar• wit excellent reiolutioni. and we belt theldulafte firmoemey hereabouts will take them to bed with them and let us know bow they feel la the - We Intend to examine the old dies of the fferple from time to time, in order to ascertain just when and how David Wilmot becamen minster to the 'eye! of the; Do* merry. • • W‘lexon Ms." Pain —The white mechanics of Wll mlii N..o..have made a detente inanlitratedkon - of their opposition to negro uterebaukg. A. house which bad been partially ereeM by negro carpenter, vulture down . . b town meeting was held. at which their con duct was denounced, soda reward offered for the serest of the dagleaden.—Phile..Zerlper. The above paragraph, which we clip from the column, of the Ledger, asps the Philadelphia ate, Is a specimen of the want of fairness which characterises the conduct of that organ of leciocoiste. The rooted now waging In Wilmington. it. C., Is not between white and negro meebanics, bet between free and dare labor, The. par. ties engaged In It are, on the one aide, the tire etatree• ton, methinks and workingmen," who are striving to supped themselves by theorises of honesty and. indus try; and, on the other, their rich and aristocratic neigh lore, who men brkklayers, *doers, «repenters, black rajas. and other mechanics, and hire them out as a liv ely stable keeper hires his hones. As these 'slaws pay far their feet and clothing by the children they breed, and which maybe sold from them st any age, they an be hired out with profit to their owners, at rates of wages on which a free man can scarcely live, and on which be cannot possibly supott a with and rear and educate his offspring. It is aga in st this terrible comattition,thith Buchanan. Walker, Packer, Rendition et Co.. are laying to extend to Kansas and the other Territories, that the her workingmen of Weleateptort are' Some of their .manibttations. may have been riotous; bat let oaf Watitingment remember that it is • war between der very and freedom, In which the dare owners are mime - oring to'reduee the wages of freemen' and starve ahem a ge it is to the aye workingmen of North Carolina a question of liberty or death; for if the aristoeiacy of that State seemed in their effort to haveall the meth**. leattrOrk of the Rate done by Sores, the- free working men mud starve Or Radiate, exile from the boniest( their fathers. - It lane leas jesultled - tu the Ldp."; to assert that the carpenter: who had erected the building that was demol ished were neeroes. - They were stares, but that does not prose that ' .te were ;nervosa: for the Ledger knows that (behest Wad of the Soma flows through theca= ot her skirts, and that tens of thousands of them are as tehik as the tktkers and brothers who doom them to lives of ignorance' and unrequited toil. and sell them with as tittle compunction as they could a false. hone or barren cow. Alas, it is but too painfully true that slavery lqi this free country of oars all no longer confined to the rimer race, but it is held by many Southern De ta to be ihe true condition qf Vie LA 001U1Sciman, r ,,, w MCCR w OO kile rtionra cr bra ;2o. 4 —Th e conduct of Gen , *satin and t tate Cotnedttee in declining to canvass the Rate w - M.r.WELICOT does not seem to be well relished by the' 'Redeem outside of Pennilylvania. It is very properly regarded as an exhibition of cowardice, and a want of ',faith In the justice of their principles, which,the more ladependent of the press are rebuking. The - *Mowing article from the ancionati Enquiries Is sensible -And to the point : "Judge WilMot, the Black Republican candidate for Gov. in Pennsylvania. lately challenged Gen. Packer, the Democratic nominee for that office, to take the silittlP with him In public discussion' throughout the State. Mr. Packer referred the proposal to the Chairman of the De mo matte State Gommlttee, who advised him to decline ft, assigning several retions flw such coarse, which lo om judgment, are pot at all tenable. The thst was that It might have a tendeoey by malting sr precedent. to prevent , hereafter , the no n ation of any man who was not a good debater ; and d, that In his (the Chafe. man's) belief, there was a considerable public feeling ..agaleat the propriety of eureutlve candidates appearing before the people by aolkit their votes; and lastly, that Wilmot, the Black Republican nominee; was a Judge,. Ithletl was a 'Pedal dlequalletation. , , "ThhC latter objection was no reason why Packer should not take, the fi eld, and if any disadvantage had resulted to Wilmot, in consequence of his improper coarse, Deumersts would not take that to heart severely. ;The other reason for the deellnal ion strikes us as very flimsy. The policy of opposing candidates for high po- ' Mind office discussing together the important issues of a campaign, has been tried in the South and Weit with the most complete sere:,, The Maple have teen to "Ductal by It, and It Is no unusual thing in the South to find men without any *duration, who on account of their Ihmiliarity with political disc ussions by the ablest' men on both sides, are better Informed on polities than many people alba North of tar superior education. - "There can be oir better way of elucidating the tenth than by a &friend open dlsensalon. The Democracy--on account at the superior Justice and strength of their cause--shotild - especially court It on alPormasions. The falsehoods and errors of our opponents can in ne way be Co handsonioly and forcibly exposed. The adoption of the system in the North would doubtless. be worth thousands of voters to our organization. The 'declina tion of Mr. Parker gives Wilmot's friend, an opportuni ty to assert that the Democracy are afraid of public con troversy, and filmes them In a bad ancrfalse position.— bieker, we understand, is a good speaker, and would, on the stomp, be an overmatch for Wilmot bad the proposal been accepted. , We hope that in Ohba no curb keno* , will prevail, but that our candidate for Governor will promptly . meet Gov. Chase in discusalon In every part of the State."—Bradford Reporter. . , , . . A taloa Smarr Loose ft Omo.—The Leerobeo State Convention of Ohio read*, in Its resolutions, complimen tary 111111111100 to the Ilred Scott Opinion, which our read ers recollect repudiates popular sovereignty, and movies slavery Into all the Territories of the Delon, led keeps It theft, In dtsregard of the people's wishes. Inronedi ately upon the promedgktion rat these betS,'Jidge War den. of the Supreme Court of that State, repudiated the party, •Ms letter. giving the masons for such • rerndia- Goo. is too long tor insertion: We give copiouiexterots, and commend them to the careful attention of our res. dere t *I cannot 'believe that the body of the Deswiendie so tent can come to know and appreciate thee* things with out alarm on the subject of the relations they liwandlo to the party known "as Democratic. For my own part, I have been strongly attached to the Democratic party— too strongly to abandon it from caprice or selds -ets— too strongly to witness its gradua/ change from the des. ‘ fencer of State Rights to centralism, without vigo ro us ef forts to revive its ancient filth and restore its anci,nt practice. Jeer years I have seen the party tendency to ttouthenthms and Centralimne—and within the 'party or' pushation I have faithfully assisted other Drovierats the endeavor to restrain that tendency. I noWlgive up the task as hopeless. • • . * lam no abolitionist. lam no fartatte. For quite sev enteen years I have been in the active service of the Democratic party, and in constant aswelation with its worthiest members. The whole number of Intluencesto which I have been subject - has been untkvorable to the formation of extreme opinions, intolerant to 'slavery.— Rut I will not allow my devotion to any party or inter est In potitics to make me silent. when all the wholesome rotator law, when all Its constructions' in favor of lib erty are set aside; to make room for a pervertion of the Constitution In the interest of the properly in men, and when this perversion, instead of moving the iodise. Gott of the whole country, becomes matterof addition to the creed of that party which I had once hoped to find always worthy of my devotion and ' ward, k will not I worship the new Idol of.ths Democratic party. I dare not allow my respects for the good and true men who re main with the party to smother the sentiment of abbot ranee with which I regard the last addition to the creed, of that party. No more objectionable, no more vitally dangerous, no more entirely detestable thing than this, was ever approved by party. !meek frosty, after the tanner In which I was taught to speak by the Demo. erotic party; truly, as I hate ever chosen to speak of matters relating to the common weal. . I The endorsement by a great party of tbedictast In the bred Scott Caro, declaring the want et power pi theCon grow and to the Tenritorial Legislature alike? tit prevent the lotrodnetiop of slavery, gives that diction the only great importantit which ran be attributed to it. That endorsement en tithe throat of popular sovereignty In the Territoriegand stab,' to the heart every compromise made on the subject of "slavery, not aetually dirtied into the Constitution of the Pleated dtates, In taro shall the Intending Governor, Mr. Paine, affect, as he-did in the Convention when nominated, to regard as gimmaterial" the reasoning of Judge Taney, leading-him to declare the unconstitutionality of the Ilissoari Cotonrectolse set That tlartkular not Is pronounced invalid Only because all acts of Congress and all acts of legislation in the Ter . Mortal form, are necessarily, according to t the decision, Invalid, at far as they attempt to prevent the Introduc- - Gott of slave property into any Territory not covered by a State government. I repeat. the Democnetie party and the South, In giving Three and importance to this &roma, have put an end to all eatnrconsUtutional compromises. •••• • • • • There will be no lasting peace till there come an end of wrong. deception and eucraselunent. ice are not in debt to the South.. The South should hare totter re mattered Its obligations lons, than to bereft/reed upon us the odious pretended judgment in the ease of prod Scott. efe deserve to be slava, meaner than the slum of the South, if we submit to the imposition. • •• It is the fixed , true, unalterable faith of the great body of our people, that the extension of slavery Into territories now free, would be a great and irreparable evll. It is the like fixed, true, unalterable filth of the great body of our people, that there is eiremidy entirely constitutional, against that extension, M the action of =or in that of the Territorial Legislature, when lib such novenas Congress may delegate, and such as belong to the very esseneeof popular govern meat. In this respect, the body of all parties. the De mocratic es well as , the Republican, the American's" well as the other parties, is in harmony with the body of the people, so for as real sentiment is concerned. But the seeming necearity of keeping the, politicians of the North and the South together on the subject of Amery, has Induced the leaders and organs of Demo. settle party, as udw constituted, to indor act i on tended decision that no action of Conareer, noof the Territorial Legislature" can prevent the introduction of slavery Intotterritories now hee, since, as now pretended by the mere diction of a divided court, the slavelmider 'has a eonetitutionally guarantied property in his slave, above the reach of Territorial and Congressional heals. don alike. , This indorsement will be Mastrned by the South, with term and literal etrirtneseduct as I bar. stated its terms and its effect. Ilea not the organized force of the Democrat's party of Ohio. then trampled on the true faith acne people? Will the body of the Be. notrestic party countenance such an °ohne t - I cannot but think, that resistance to the new doe. .trine is the first duty of every citizen, and that no no. ton of the general propriety of adhering to a party, to I tthe confidence thatit will correct its own errors through Its own inherent virtues. can justify any man who truly understands the now addition to the doctrines of the ,Democratic party, in acting with that party, while It se sorts what will be found. when honestly scrutinized, so repugnant to the faith ofour firthers,•to the Interests of humanity, and the pride of constitutional governments. Again.. It is the like, fixed , true and unalterable faith of the people, that a Yederal Constitution. Made by States and retitled by States, withprrohdons for amend. nient only by States, cannot be altered by Comore Silo ofJudges, in a time of unparalleled, contlision and ex citement. But the Democratic patty, although Insulted and trampled oa by some of the same Judges, when It asserted the sovereign taxing power of the State of Ohio, now hastens to ratify the addition, by mere judicial No' teas, of a new end odious term to , the Yederal Constitu tion, whereby a man and &horse am declared property by a title equally sacred, and of spoliation equally ex tensive as to national territory. , Ip ita acceptance, of„ such novelty in legal doctrine, and in Ha submission to' such a perversion of the Constituthes, the organised forcreqf the Democratic party Misrepresent those who have hitherto voted with it. . hk , Tha h dearest n% rigits ot the althea demand aa that a pary, v. to see. am thus Mae be to itself and Alm to the people, should learn the ktio• mlnioas WWII involved In Ignominious defeat. ' I ter. 'tautly hope the lemon will be leaned at the manlug election. AssiiirlcoutallepubllcodO Mesta Nom ln*- ttona. • • • • cony/oat ; DAVID WILMO?, of Bradford enoty. ' CANAL C011311111[461al WILLIAM 141ILLWAUD, of Thllodolphla. mow Gs sna alreabts mot: • JAHNS VID3CH. of Fayette twisty, z - JOHDPII of Chat county.' Domparatie State .areasinattesse arasisO4 , = IfILLLUt P. I.. , ACIC!ii, ct . f ;.yrentrtg may. N 1 OD EZlCKLAXporpbeitar unnts. *flail limn, of 4041112101111011, of Sdi WILD efflialtf AT TES ilottrud—Oar;Ageat at Athena, Georgia, send* as the folloariag Aater, soak Pellnivaan to pubiteh :—Avewts, August 2t. —Dear Sir,—having been 'filleted for more %ban teapot:Alm With Chronic Inflammation the Lungs, at times very severely, and having adopt ed many reedielnes witboat any but temporary Pitrebaseal about three bottles of :irtwaree Balsam of Wild 'Cherry, from the effects of which I obtained More relict than from all the medicines I hive evereaken for tbabdistressing disorder. I hare, by the repeated use. of this valuable Balsam, been mote free from prewar* , for breath end op. Yreishia ea•the Isunge,' - , than I.hed antieipared, and, indeed, faucets* that I Will be cared,!by con analog its use, of this most disheartening mate d!. I do most cheerfally tender you this ecknowl. 'dissent, which-you will au if friar judgment dictates. RODNEY BURKE, • - Wsynesborough„ Darks Ca.; Gs. jIIII , JOUN - 0. BBOWI4, Druggist, Agent for Schuylkill Caput,. Lad? who his been clued otgrest stereo's, s debility, after many year* of misery, desires to make kaolin to all fellonsurierers the surd means of relief.— Addis% enclosing stamp to pay return. postage, Mn.s MARY IL DMWITI, Boston, Mass, aid the prntiption will be sent the, by next poet. di-Stis • ' siesire advise those of oar Menden a state of single bh!dow 4 wess, trbo woUld *WA, Idol of thelihearts, and enjoy that domestic felicity knOwn only to these lit Mar; tied Me, to restore the hair on their bald tastes, change their grey locks to theti original color, makerithian glow: sy as an, by ruling Profess* Wood's 12(air Itesitanttpre.-7 It Is now the standard 'remedy Isr .11 diseases of the halt awl skin.—Ohio Statenson. s24t . . irip $l l OOO REWARD will be Id ,ibr ;an kledielne that will tsar PUTT '8 KWIC OIL, for the following diseases :—ltheamatista; Neural shi, Spinal Affections. Contracted Joiots, ?aloe, Pains In the Side or Beek, Beadaoho.Yootharhe,SpOloS, Dore Throat. Cuts, ilruh4e, Biros, and all Diseases of the Skin, Muscles and the Glenda' None genuine trithodt the signature of Purr t Bureau attached to each label. Principal o ee, 206 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jona G. Hamra, Druggist, Centre 'street; ItttirU4l, Sole Agent der flchuytklll County. IliT•l`nra b to rectify that I made but ram appii. cation of the Slagle Olt on my lagers. which ham been drawn from contraction of the cords,•brmight on by Itenmatlam. It was of eeventeen months standing. and lam now enttrelretned. I cheerfully recommend It to aU allteted new's& J. 11. FINFIcOCE, OG;Mi;I2 Juqe.t. '67 -; 11.tligiont .n4.lligi,*o. nth Pencelye Slstsionitere or Pottsville, Will bald their Buih Meeting nut th e 'line Tarern, Port (* H tun od, es the 30tb August t 21 ,1 A Werth so vas thssuri.—lripou would be interesting, be brief sod pointed. It is with words exit Is with the' eau-beams—the mars they tine corweentre fed, the deeper they bunt . I , is Direr` •i t ••• 'or Waite'_ Penney ..... entevellne Its Peieei Oil the 'et* Meet, It is steadily keing,ground at ham MON his tour through Italy, Sods the petals everywberel alarmed at their loss of influence,' and atthe freq uent conversions to IProteetantistal In 'Tummy, in spite' of the bitter persecutions uldeb,have given the emir% the leitmotiv reputation in lturope, the eplrit of intitirli it spreading among all classes, and a. deep rooted avertion to priestly rule. rho Pope, Ulth' the hope of arresting these alarming tendencies, bake 44 calling a consistory at llokkput. i ' '' ' • ' , . _.' L ____ __ __. iIIePTICES. •• • ; • air. PRDIRTIVII . METIIDDIST =Raw, corner of Lyon and street. Divine6ervice emery Sabbath at 10 o'clock, A. M.,and 6 o'clock, P. M. . , ~ '• /Or .11 LTUODIST ' EPISCOPAL C111311C0 3 Pe e Street, Pottsville,. Pam; it'liLLUI L. GS.I4, Pastor. i Di, vine service every Rabb, t 10 4. , M.and at TN P. " • Ili-ENGLISH LUTll i t s i ctruieca.kvkatSit r aare Pottsville, Rev: DAMS. . Pastor. Divine seri in this Church regularly evet-31 Sunday. Morning., at 03‘ o'clock; evening, at 7' o'cloe . ;IFeekly Player Meeting,' 'fbursday evening. at 7 o'alt , cl.l air TRINITY. CIIIIRCII EERnilrii.—',4s•mod. 1867: 30th-12tb Sunday a ft er T nity.-1034 and 734 o'clock. —Deuteronomy vi. IMAM —Deal. vii. St Jis. it , .. And Moses said, "Know le that man doth not ltve by bread only, but by every wad that pmeeetketh out Of the mouth of the Lord (loth man live. Adopted by our i Lord, St. lliettbew-ii, 6 and St. Luke4lv.4. . f; D. WASTIDDRN: Rector. - . • MARAINGD: ISKRI24—RNRRR--On the 194 h hut, by Rev. Wm, y, Gray, Aim D. Emu* to Aim Ressusi both of Potts. allie. - • [Another former employee of ibeJslntrd; °Mee 4nked in the'allken bonds of matshnony. Well, all hapydness to blm. fur his kind remembraace of demi "be lfft be. bind" he will accept their thanks. The wedding ask* was - duly- dhaussed. all joined in !wishing. Afore many happy annirorseries, of the dayithat made WA "Bepedlek, the married man." % • _ DIED. KING—At his resodenee at ifeckaeherriiie, Scheyrkill county, on Tholsday last, R 01112? Roo; in tbs 3411 b year of his airs. lie was a man of unassuming mann*, end respected by all who had the pleasure of his sequoia. tacos. , • • . . • ; LAMBEitT—In Phlladelpbts, on Painiday morning, theh 14th test., of congestion of the kmo, Lous D. LAX• afar, formerly,of Nesueth, Pa., aged 21 j-earc and 6 mouths. s• , ) 1 . .1 • .. . . The deceased was engaged during t h e laid 'winter as teacher of one of the public schools in Schuylkill ileven, where by his pleasing manners and gentlemanlyld.iport% mord he won for himself a large , circle of friends! who sympetblse deeply with his bereaved farnilY, at his sudden and unexpected death. Having , but recently moved to liklisdelph la and engaged Its ill: melts I huat mesa, it is supposed that his overworked seal istidi new.' occupation, combined with a naturally yeah IMiptitu• tion; developed a chronie, affection of the lunge, which, notwithstanding every effort wu made that Madan skill emild desire—and -physicians -frets 'in coastal !Alton= dance—hastened his end. Pis. remains were taken to; igasareth, his native place, and Interred aceonikui to Mai eolentwand impressive rites.orthe ?tomato's f Church., of which he hid loogLlssen • Member: . I I • DISSOLUTIONSi ~ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- Pirtneiship beMiorose existing %So', MIA Rammer &Michael n Mahe, seder _ the firm of Hammer &Stelae, has this day been dissolved by mutual eonsent. All debts due to sold dim, all to be paid to T. 11. Wlntenteln, who has ;Outlined thi Inter est of said firm and,by whom the bindoesa will Wagner be carried on.ELOAH KAMM, . _ Pottsville, Aug: W., 9 57 But• . 4 111c1P1 F. ittAiEL • t)ARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -=The coparhosrabip In the' lumber ;business ,heretofin• ex Mug between R. C. Wilson and Lewis Ravi, wu this day (April 25, 13271) dissolved by nu t Otstal eonient. R. C. WM.SON. --, i - LEWISOYER. - ~.• —...... i ~ 1 The underslsrned have this day (Aprl 27,1357.)entered Into copartnership, In the lumber business, at the steam saw mill at the foot of the Inclined planed on he M. H. A S. H. R. IL, under the firm ot R.C. & JAM WILSON. All orders for lumber promptly attended to. . t . - lt. C. WILSON. -- Mar 2,'37 IS. ' 'JAMES WILSON. WANTED. .. Nf INERS:' WANTEV.--:-Oriel Huh 'died miners can end steady eniployailint in the Lackawanna Valley. Apply to IL SWITZ/A,F spark:- tendon National ;Anthracite Coal co.,l 4 evantiin, Luzern* county, Pa., immediately. [Aug. 29,17 !Wit TOURNEYMAN CA :INET MAX. ERB, to , 'whom good wages litld ecinstant emp loy. cant will be given, are wanted la Ashland, behnYthitt musty, Pa. AMOB HOCH. Ashland, Way 2, '57 is-U WAN'T'ED -300 active . young Men, to act Load and Travelling Agents in a bust. Den easy, u,etul and honorable, at a BALANYOF $lOO per month; a capital ot! $3 ony tequired. No patent medicine or book buslnem. Yon IPartleulats siren free to all who enclose a postage stamp or a throe tent p and address A. N. DATCIINLDNR k CO.,;.llampstead, N. n. AIM.= 'NI ! . •!I 34 8t • , ANTED—Ten - Male aid three Female Teaehers, to bike charge et the Public Reboots of Blythe townsblp,, Ibr I term of ten months, commencing on the drat , day of fieptembeili Ma exami nation will be bald at .New Bbliadelebb• on Sottlott7 the 2ath diey of August, at IS deice kpa. al. By order of the Iketrel; 7 . . ' JONAI.V.PLATT.. Sec's.' August 6, '6 i T/4 WANTED—Three; Male Mid Two Female Tomlin, are wanted to hike charge 'of the Public Schools of the Borough of Apidand, to tom. moucs,the first of September, and continue ten months. Au examination of applicants will be bead On Thursday. August 27th, at 1 o'clock; P. M.. at the oewsehool Brame in said Borough. By order of the n. I. ORISTITII. Seg. , Acigrust P. '57 ; . 324 t FOR SALE It TO LET. FOE ;SALE—One of. the' be. buni. mess Mantis In Pot Wine, opposite Daidel : tav ern. Lot, 42 (eat oat Centre street, WO feet d • Teram easy, as moat Of the money can remain on th mity. August 29,'97 &Sat* !WILLIA2I W FOR SALE:—A Coal Yard ' situate on 9th .8/tiet above Poplir, City of Philadelphia; 0 feet &Oat on 9th street, /00 feet In depth to Clin ton street. 2 fronts, bootee, stable, tressel work for no loading Cord, and other Improvements;' Part of pia , ,ehase nionsyean amain and the balance mill bets in Coal of a good quality. If not land will be to notion the lit of October. A first rate stood for laminae*. Ar Ply to- 4, 1 CLIARLEB WE/48, ot Cool Tord. Aag. 29. o 7 35-latl .. - . ! : .. derarantown. IO LET—An Office with, all propel' conveniences in the 34- @tog, In Centre Wrest.— nns of ' , N Pottsville. August 8 , 1857. J01114, AN. T. 32," frOLLET.-A -large and convenient StoreHoaesandOCloe,q the mile street, mint, meetly 'eveupled by elark &TO. Inquire of THOMPSON A. GODYILEY, Tremont, or JOHN BA NNAN, Pottsville. fAugusti34s7 TM( A LL sorts of 'l' Rills, troin; 22 ?o 60 ,flisounds peryard, on hand and for ialit 7 Dec. Er, 180 49- • E. YARDL EY! SON. sale BRIC ' foi,Cupola,s,Tuddling and Blast rummy from the Reading Works, for e low, at the PIONEER t/IMNACIL Pottsville, Jan,19,1856 CHEAP FUEL.--Coke . tot Ails, in large or smolt quantities; at thelosi pries of b ante per bushel. Inquire either at the ogle* or works of the Pottsville OasCompany. : ' I Pottsville, November V., 14 17-tf InYOR RENT—The OK Otehagi 1 Flour !dill. It bu bees newly miitired, and ia now rat rate running order. , Apply to Al. M. MATZ, on tire premises, or to T. MI. StIIIOLLENBINNEF. • • FUltssille, February 28, '67 :, , 9.41. JUST RECEIVED.--4. large assort= went otsplendld Pertnriery, de.,l 4 c3m theldanitse tortes of Jules llama 1 Co., Harrison • d others. All those who want dna Perftunerry,eallat C.BAlt .. uers 'Book sue Variety store: ;1 ... r 1 January 21.1867 . ' \ 'i , ' Lir 1 , . OR ' SALE_ OR RENT.—Ilin ,viewof the atria of 0* actionlast )X. &mo!meethi, their ' Anonal &Edon and ,niso in WO,. donee with lb* action of the male members of the ha good M. E. thorch of Potts, ille. Instituting the True; toes to make such allocation of the said 21. - E.Churth as they way tkatik best. It waa on motion reiolved.lit thtir alas) meeting. ors the 25th inst., thsk the said Rinsch be offered for BALE or RENT immediately. The Try* tees of the 2d AI IL Chtirti4 through thoiranoto Dim lo =lly therefore afar thsettureh.44Matt ha Market Me. Ps., for sale or rent, !MAIM. The Church is a rod stsed:•subdantlal tack handles; well far• tithed. basement ball sod two elate rooms below.— Church on the 2d ikon!, bandsoismit papered;aud gm liable through the entire house. The price and tome a payment will he made reuestable. ; ' Pitta wlshl st a: purchase or rent Sill plume s= can i to the signed. .. ! 11 , id. ;- . !.. , JAME — 1T1W.14 fhinsilke, - • ' ! ! : ,44141.1811.114 .__ , ! KII7 0 :11 '67 , ..- 1 : -' • . =lf - EST Y. • L , !.- OST—Ou: Sunday last, on C4ntre . Street, Palmer, /11 illk tunbrelia and small libel*. Pone cane, enacted- 4 13orgarin to Kendtg." The dudes 4111 be elltebly rewarded on kering the same at the "31asndost Ibiasee Mount Cmhosi. • . dogma s9,'b? Wilt §TRIX COW:— , Striired a way i s ,- front the salowerlber. residing at Glen Car. 4 •.••. u, Foster township, Schuylkill county, on t.• 3th inst., a handsome MURRY RED COW, about d years old, with a long slim now and straight horns. dtie bad on when she went away a drabs tad bell. Whoever re• turns said olw to the subscriber will be nate big rajas , dnd. . . JOHN RIONNY. yingnst. 2D, 'II - 1 . - WM 'ORAY-..k. -Black Comri.. with - .four ;43 white lege, wide horns, and ab o ut B years old,erne tu the pinwales of the subscriber, In West ltrunawlek tqwnsh about two weeks ago.. The owner is requested . t a ;:ture grfO l geitry , 'charges; and take her away, at • will be of aesarding to lawn. ; 4, 4111422, 7 34;ate4 _ • 14AMUSL B. X'FDDER: NOTICES. NAbOTICE.-141., D. L. DODSON, De.tist,mill be abated Aims Ills dice from tb. Yd' e 13tb et September. [Pottsville, Avg. '67 :Site R: CHARLES HERMANSADER,, "surgeon and 'Aceolober,,• , ) • OUWIOBBILIRO • OppoOts the Arc.aillai Institute. Angus:29,lT 'ASiated Meeting ; of the Schuylkill Coact, SWU M ilociety ill wlw bed At lbw Cosa. taunt* / sns Wadoesdah.fttimbse 24143% o'clock, . JOHN T. CAIii.ENTEIt Steer. Pottsville, August 22, IT , . ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- , ' Whereas Litters of Adiolutseration to the &tate et 4u/1N PINKERTON, late onto/ borough of Pottsville, decesowl, hart been graoted to tho *oboe:lbw, all sons Indebted 145 tbsi said decedent 11111 make ha to ;payment, auk Moto holy tog claims still present the wow tbr f settleasot, to. , CliltlSUPlitlft LIDILE, August '49y,'b7 -&Mt Pottsville. i - .; 1 T o..ri c E.—The !undersigned, have l ', title day, (Aug. 2 8 th, 7861 ,) purchased from Johrt I: B. cCreari. Abram 1.. Momper and Jacob A. /dyers, do. ! log wanes. In the nainsJohn B. McCreary A Co., all their. right, title and interest of In and to all their Iwo certain eollierkw known as the "Audeurkd" and "lio sty !hook" recently worked by them, situatedon *enrol adjoining tracts of land In hush Towitship.ichtlyikill ' Co., aad hunk Townships Carboys Co., together with the, lease, machinery, daturas store, store goods, nudes, hor ses, cows:houses, attoptl, rail roads. sad everythinrmor stile rind inonotab e in, upon or about, or ward In con• tedium with, or appurtenant to said collieries, and , that we hire taken jpoimesion 0I the tame. T. - JOHN' WOLTORD, Aug. 29, 'II 3.5.141' _, i . ILSPiRT 3iThh& MISS YOUNG'S SCHOOL corn-. saddesis,.t IdandaY la Eptaantaar, 7th. M Ltijt%—saina day. [August 15,17 s33t • ELECT , C. P. Robinson •ill sesame the duties' of ber School, on onday, Aug."&ist, at the mom manes of Mabantsago and Fifth streeti. Aug. 21, IT 34210 IiOTICE.--01See of the Phila:.--antl Sunbury ft. R. Co`, 3n3 Walnut St, Aug. 2:ith,l7. meeting o 1 the storkholders of the Phila. it Sunbury Railroad Company will be held at the IV of the Com pany In Phlladelphia, on Tuesday, Ist ember, at 'l2 o'clock. .-; ; • J. S. SW Preft. A ugust 22, 'ST ' : f 344 k TO -THE. t IOTERB OF SCHUYL ,Ert,t_vouniir.-At the sonatinas/ of numer ous friends. both Whigs sad Democrat", I offer myself's, an independent 'totaling mares candidate at- the Otto ber elect ion, far the Legislature. Should I be so fortu nate as to be elected I till ell the dike to the beet of 'My judgment and ability: ROSS BULL. Port Carbon. August 200, 147. 334 t• minADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- Whereas the subsatiber has been ` her Ad , si ntrlx to the Estate of 'Aimusl, Einesbuen. deed., late of Notiblianheim township. all : Persons indebted to Mtd deeessed are requested to snake bamediattwayment, and those haring claims to present 'them Aw settlement to - C.l.lllARltig ELACEIIVR.V, August 15, '57 "SOL* Ainra ,Wanhein. CO—PARTNERSHIP.—The - under :2lo4.64ms this day, (July 30th, 18570 entered In to copartnership for the. transaction or General idinint business at the Cullisiy . lately held and worked by H. Hell a Elijah Hemmer, at Btroppllle, near Tremont. In 4 Co. Echnylkill County, nyder the Ens swine. of li IMl very L. Hell - , . • HENRY Apicast LIT RAI 1 - ', . ' JAC. 11 Aid MEL. ))ISSOLUTI()N.--The r'co-parther , ahip heretofore ei feting betwerridiend Hen end' Alai Hammer at 8 tcongrille. near Trement,flehuyikill County, In the Mining a Selling of Coal, and Mercantile business, tinging under the firm of Bell a Hammer, bee tilts, Thirtieth dal of July, 1847; been dlisol red by tnu tual coneens,l - HENRY HEIL, . August 1.„ 'ST M-8111 - ELTJAU HAMMIII. NOTlCE.—Wherese letters 'Testa mentary • uter? to the sedate ot Edwin 0. Frits. deceased, e the borough of Schuylkill Woven, have been granted to the underaigned,.at Orulgaburg, therefore, all persons knoilug themmdies Indebted to said imitate. are Welty requested to make hinsedista itaJmosit and them having eliding ertll piesent them fir settlement. ' JAhlat P..PALM. Errs: for qj the 4',atatt , el •.E. O. Fritz. A crust 15,'57_ ) ' !! 33.81' D . ISSOLVION.—`IIO pattneiship of E. Hammer A Co., his this day ditsobred by tuutilal,ooosent, E. Hammes i 61.31. Kellner bat lug sold .thelien tire iu tenet tto Thomas H. Rickert, who will set. tie all chime against E. Hammer ik Co., and will motley ue tho reining sud shipping' f' y awl on his owls arroutd. . • ! - ELIJAH HAMMER, ' M. 6:IIEIENEIR, . ' Tali. RICKEL:I'. -Pottsville, July 15,; 165 i. • • ' , 31 file - N*OTICE.-71'he undersigned has this .11 lot', (lily Mkt, iftd7 t ) purchased hum Elijah Ham mer, all his right, title and interest of. In apd to a cer tain colliery recenq worked by him and Henry Heil at Strongyllli near Tremont. In &buy lkill County, together . with the store, store goods, mules, horses, can, machinery hearse, and everything movable and Immovable, in, upon' or 'about; or ased in emitreetion with or impart& nant to the said Colliery, and that ; have Wien posses, akm accordinglY. - 1 I JAC. HAMMER. . Angnetl, '67 ' I .. ; 31-61 ' ft • NOTICE. - El:Notice is hereby given 1 , that the tin miscued have this day purchased: from Michael F. MA* Ills entire stock of dry goods, fro. eerie*, qteenavareiliardsere, )tour and other stock, of ;the Store of klicit. 3.W . se, ink New Philadelphia, to nether with sto fixtures; also-two mules, cue black horse, one wagon , emend a carriage. • The bitstaess will be cotttiutred de the old stand by the undersigned. I D. FOCHT. .6 BRO. . - New_ Pitiladpiphiai Aug. ID, '57 • 3131' . STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHI , PLIRBYLVANI4I3IATit AGRI- L.lllllkL 80CIHty will bald' its firegictu Ammo. Extliarnox' at PUILAiDELPMA, (Powax et OROONDs_.) on the Zit, and 3001 of SEPTEMBER. a d lit and 24 days of OCTOBER next 'The usual reline na on amen ger /mind five pabake for stock, will faralabod by the Railroad Clowainist. • Ma &saki of entry will be open at Plailadainbia on and a l ter the lit So4enabar. . • . • Aug. '47 134-61 C 1 .. ROW, C. WALKER. say. fIEISIERAI t ', BANKING LAIr.•;--No• Lip tiee,ts horebyt-iveu that' ippileation will be made to the next seosion,o (the Legislature for the passage of .1 General Banideg(Lowe based °Pow Weeks, and 'upon the general festurei of the bill submitted by Mr. Bali at the last mesion of the( Legislature. •, July. 4, '57 ( I 27- OTI6E (is!.'t ' ert,.b3i. given that ap. pllefillora will hi made to the next Legislature for the Incorporation Of a lank of lime, with lho usual PO* ',lieges of banks; undeethe name and title of oTILS Y l tb be located. ist the boron of 7dluenwille 'Beltuilkill eountyorlth capital Two Rundred T housand Donn". • J uIY 4,17 I _ . 27-6ut • b ICE;—;Notice is hereby given that au application will be made at the next' net Non of that Legislature of Pennsylvania for the incorpo• ration of a Bank with the privileges of Issue Banking and Discounting, mid Bank to be called the 'COAL BANK OF ,ECIIUYLKILL HAWS." with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand 'Doll's., and to be located In' the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, ficlutylldliconoty, Pa. Schuylk Haven. June PI, 26em .• NOTICE.-;--Notice is hereby given • that an application will be wade at the neat sew sion - 01 the Legislature of Penni,.leant& for this charter of, a Bank of lune with the usual privileges, said Bank to be called the "MERCHANTS' BANK," with a cipital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege to JIICIVA/0 the woe to Five llundoni Thousand Wine, and to be located in Market street in the borough of lottsville. Schuylkill county, l'a. Juno 27,'57 264 m. NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby. given - - that an application will be made at the neat ses sion of the Legislature of Penriaylrania for the incorpo. ration of a bank with the usual priellespe. Bald bank to be called the "UNION RANK OF TREMONT," with a cap , itatof One Hundred 'Thousand Dollen, and to be loa fed In the twin of Treniont, Schuylkill County. -- ELIJAH HAMMER, HENRY HEIL. F. WERTHEIMER,: T. A. GODFREY. • J. A. L. TICE, • ' WM. 11. SEIBERT,. JOHN BARNETT, D. KAICLTHAVSE, ADAM WOLF, EACH BATDORTF, LEVI S. SPANOILER, , HENRY ECKEL. June 27 • 26-6m ; •NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given' that an appllcaUon will be male at the goat sw ot of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the charter of a binik 01 kitty, with the usual privileges—said bank to be nailed " The . Ashland Bank , —with a capital of One Hundred Yhoulanid Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the lame to One Hundred and Fifty Thou. sand Dollars, to be located in tie borough of As4tand, Schuylkill tottery. State of Pennsylvania. • E. P. THOMLSON, ROBERT C. WHOM ABRAHAM ELAM DAVID P..McKIDDIN, ISAAC BL'REUART, 'JAMES ft. CLEAVED, •L. P. GARNER, . A. G. SWIM ...JONATHAN PALTST,• • WILLIAM LEVY... Ashland, Juno 26.0m THE VOTERS OF SCHUYL KILL COUNTY.—Yirtabw Crrmvors:—T have been In aced by many of my friends °and citizens of this county, to offer myself as i candidate for the oftice of. Register of 71111 r and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Schuylkill county, at the ensuing election, and 'solicit Your lonffrag•;' In I should be so fortunate as to he elect ed,.l pledge Myself to perttnrm the duties of the said of fice with ddellty, and to the sallthetion of the comma. - pity in general, ResPertruSy, your :'obedient Servant: JACOB KAERCitlfft.." Schtiylklll July le, - 294 tOTT§VILLE MINING & MANU. FACTO/UN° COMPANT.—At a nieeting of the at kholders of the Pottsville Mining and Manalketur• lag Conipanyi held June 23d. In the bonsrigh of Potts. tulle. the foikiwing persons were elected officers to aerie until the nest election: .Preeident—lLlCUAßD JONES. "frig Preserket—Erancle Spencer: Treasurer—=George Spencer... Serckiry-8. 'Santo* . Utica. The books for stock subsitiption are non open at the oinre of the Ike President. Pottsville, and at the once of the Oomr n, , No. 61 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Jane 27. 7 NOTICE.-Notiee is • he reby . -given, -- that the tanderstnal inn this day purchased front Hammer k Natter onialtric mare, one igack horse, Gee now of honk. one spoof mutes, Az eats of barns* one set A bon* harness/three 2 horse wagon,, one route Wagon, one I horse wagon, two alerts. one I hone eolith, one sorrel mars tart birrnela, on. boggy, over coal car, torn, what , hay, straw and flonrand stork mod As tarte of the mill of stab! narrunert-Sialse In Part Car bon, together with all the book accounts of raid lima• mar a &Moe at the mill. The begins will be e"tiu" rod by-the undersigned at the same stand. Aug. 23,17 34-3 to) T. wvirzarrgis. NTI the Court of Common P leos Bcho Countj: °P of JOLLY k BICIPD • 1 • TS Of June TOUT, Yt. I4s. J. LT9N - lk EI.IAS.RISUELJ 3111111.2., IfirCLURN A CO. JAIM : LYON. • Of June T.,1857, R. its. • S Notke is hereby given by the andenigned Malt , appointed by the said Court to take the teeth:Doan port the facts aad make distribution of the money In Court raised upon the shore R. Ass, that hi lAD Wood to hiadullrealmuiltorost °Soo **Centro Stoat, be taw Borough of; ?ottani', on Moral lb* Slot day of As- • gust, 1867. • • . nip. H. CLAY; Agadir. • Pottsville; Aug. 29,'87 • Yelp , • cmissalz 311Pali Ireikar COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. rimiE MANAGERS of Oki success. het Institution anuonnee that ttee rrange. monia tor the FOURTH are icing completed ren the neututensive scale they Wits purchased Pos. ties Status of the Greek Slays. at au capsule Of MC as ono prise. and the splendid Dusseldorf Oilier: of 'Petering& for WACO, whieh sill also be distributed in various' prises, Terse ret Sable,Optima. att . The ly paymant of coosthuteser genus • member ok s gesociatkm, $ an 3 d tmtlitse him to ,Fgrri—A bugs and costly Steal Engraving. Scouri-,A* copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, oes year ofTand—i Share In (be Annual Dietrltintion if i Works Art. - • The Ibilowleg Marmites Sr. tarnished to Moe* who prefer them to the Engraving :—tisrper's, Italetertmeit. en, Graham% Slut woad. or Vatted States disguises, entley's Lady's ZOO, Ws. Stetben's New Iddnittfy. and the hllowing Quarter - Ilea :—lontlon* Quarter/y, bet_idi, North British, and Westminster. ine books ate now open and obseriptions received, (the itepalten oosasornelnit at any time desired, by 8. NANNAN. &WOVE (twisty. .ArAny inserts at enelerang Th o m POWs to us by mil, and d the 4., alted,,ean hue it forwarded to them. Pottsville, Jay 2 5 . 'fit • T. KINGSFORDI SON'S 11:7 31101 ' • tIMEGO STARCH, (FOR THE LAUNDRY,) 1101111 - A$ established a greater celebrity ...fthandsis ever been obtained by any other &seek 6rhas been the result of its marked superiority la quality, and Its lovarLable uniformity, . The public may be assured of the contluuanet of tbe hlrh etandard now establ lobed. The produition is over Twenty Tone daily, end the de. ,mend hada:tended throughout the whole of the United 'States ; and to foreign countries. Working thua on s very large seals. and ander a rigid system, they am able to secure a perfect unifo rm ity la the quality throughout the year. This is the 'rest Do. ridtratum in SlorchAssithism, gad is realised nets Jer Ns first time. The very best Starch that mu be made. and as ono, is always-wanted by consausers, and this will be sat. plied to them by the groom, Is coon as their custom er , have learned whirl, is the ben. and ask for it.—ctberens they would be likely to get that article' on which tin largest profit can be made. Mr. Kingsford has been engaged in the manallictore of Starch continuously tbr Oaring 27 yearn, and &tripe the whets; of the period, the Starch made under his se. pelvis/on has been, beyond any question, the bast In Ma market. log the Brat 17 years, be had t he charge of the works of Wm. Colgate h On, at which period be invent. ed the process for the man newton of then Starch. dir M for Sisysfimrs ...Stank, as he rums Gnome hos been rescsaby West by another fddory. It is sold by all of the best in nearly. every Part of the country. T. KINGSFORD & OSWECO CORN 8 RCN, • • (TOR PUDDINGS, 1e.,) flu obtained an equal celebrity with their Bard hr the Laundry. Ibis ankh:. b perfectly pure, and every rest:oet,squal to the beat Bermuda Arrow Roof, besides baying additional qualities which render It In valuable M the dessert. Potato Staith has bean extensively packed and sold al Corn Starch. and hut glru Calm impression! to, mgi r , u to thaidat merit," of aer Corn Starch. ' - - . - • how Rs gmat &Haley and pmitt, It Is esuthig AUG Into ikstess use as a diet fir lutsnts and Invalids. „. It. X. lIILLOGKI A 00.. Apia'. , 1 .1 . 1106 laltots Si nost. N. Y. /-: LL • A 0 A Numas,. Amax, 23 South Wharves, Paha. '? August 1,'4 , AL 3s; ' i CRkAT INDUCEMENTS All Exton/live Variety of ataadard Books eery Caesp.• THE SUBSCRIBERbeing dtsirous of reducing his large 'trek of standard mire flu. nevus Books will sect them drat "straiten low Woes. Anionslnany,olbers will be found ' Robertson's Historical Work. 3 voltr, 6ro. . , Rowell's Modern Europe, 3 vols., 3rd. Plutarch's Lives. Soo. Lire of the Duke or Wellington, Illastrated. Chamber's Encyclopedia of Literaturs,„2 vols. Chamber's Information Le the People. • Scott's Commentary on the Bible. 3 cola. Comprehensive Commentary on the Bible, dm*. IlUdretb's liletory of the Celled States,. vas. Banetoft's History of the Bolted States, 6 wolf. Waverly Novels complete. In b vols. and In /3 VIM. .r Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson by Croker. • - Smith's Dictionary of Arts and StanniketnrOs. Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography. -1 Irving, Life of Washloston, a vols. ' *oath's Sermons. 2, vols.. Pro.. • f • Addison's Complete Work", ti vols. • • • Washingtoii Iry Inge Works, IS cols. • Cooper's Works, 34 vols. . • • • Bayard Taylor's Works. 6 vols. • ••• Don Quixote and Gil Bias, Illustrated Editiovne. Illustrated World of Art. Tales of a Grandfather. Works of Lorena, Dow Dutton'a Natural History. plates. . Arabian Nights Entertalliumalta. Itantmond'e Hunting Adventures In the North's. Wilds. Cu mining's Unntees f ife among Lions, Etsphints, de. Steoben's Egypt and the Holy Lend. Webster's Paulin Encyclopedia of Castel Knowledge. Ileadley's Washington and NaPOICOIt. Newcomb's Cyclopodia of Missions. Joseph us's Works. complete, Various editions. Gre's Dictionary of Arts, Manutactanis and Mines. Lyell's Elements and 11 hanks of Geology, 2 volt:. Library of Standard /fiction embracing works of Sterne, Fielding. Smollett, Hannah More Hiss Barre'', Jane Porter, tr., Ae. • lardner's Lecture, on Science and Art. -Encyclopedia of Religions Knowledge. Dick's It 'eke. complete, 2 vote: Little t Brown's elegant Cabinet edition of the British • Poets, scarlet cloth, gilt. • La yard's Melee; and its remains. Clarkea Commentary on the New Testament., Byrne's Dictionary of Mechanics, numerous plates. Nicholson's Encyclopedia of Architecture, 2 volsp. nu. mama plates. Hodge onghe Steam Engine, 2 cols,, numerous plates. Anthon's Classical Dictionary, royal goo. Macauley's and Humes Histories of England. Gibbon's History of Rome, 6 vole. • Together with various editions of the Standen . / Potts, Pocket and' Family 'Bible', Illustrated Works, '57 lie., to plain or eleg ant bindiags—all of which will be sol d at prices to - en t the time., at H. HANNAN'S Julys CAextp'Bovk and Arationery &ars. , •••• 27- E. CARRICUte, Pot , *vine* Ts AGENT for the sale of EVANS' J. aIVAT6INCB PRilattelph.l Nee.roladused SALAMANDER SAFES, • No. 26 gaga FtTurd Street, Philadelphia. 4 4Trath• la Nighty, ;ad Must Preirall.“ Report of the •Ctorsosittee appointed 1! superintend Mo bernitag of the /ten Secs at lem&ag, - Milton* WO, HIM. RNMO. Maich The 'undersigned, members of the • .committee, 'do respectfully report, that, we saw the two Safes originally sensed upon 'by Farrel* A. Herring j ' • and Evans k Watson,placed side by side In a' femme, Ti,: The safe in : nos by the Paymaster of the Phila. delptiia Heading Railroad Company, In his °Mee at Reading. ralnunictunsi by Parrelst Her ring. and the safe In use by H. A. Lents. In his plow. • manufactured by ZINN* Watson, and pat in boohooed papers precisely alike. The tire was started at 1 1 4 o'clock, A. M., and kept up alkali four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak sad half cheaunt top wood, were entirely 'consumed, the whole under the superintendence of the 'subseriberx, mew &nil of the committee. The safes Were then tooled off with water, after which they were opened, and the books and papers taken out by the committee and vent toll. A. innts's store foe public examination. after they were first examined and marked by the committee. The books and,. papers taken from' the safe manutectured by Reams& Watson were but slightly affected by the In tense ki.wbilatheee taken from the safe manufactared by isrevNA Herring were, in our Judgment. damaged' fully' Aileen per autumn than thaw taken from Evans IhWation's salt. • We believe the aboVe to have been a fah and Impartial trial of the'respectlyelualitiesef both safes. JACOB it. DYSBEft. ' • DANIEL B. lICNTEB, ' .MATfitir been absent !Wring the turnlog, tie fall co incid;) with the above statement of the rendition o fthe papers and books taken out of the iresprethe safes. a: A. NICOLLS. J. ' - ' • M. 11. MUIILENBERfr• JAMES MILIIOLLAND. the "Wowing named gentlemen; residents of RM/log and Its vicinity, who saw the *bora Ate, bays pnrcbased 28 safes from Evans It Watson since the blublog, op to Ilsy 15t.:1867; G. A. EWKI; Lspoid Hitab,l ;Ink Ruth. 1: Kist it Heisler, 1; W. Moeda Son. 1; Henry .W. Mitch:gm 2; Dr. Wm. Hoare, 1; Solomon Rhoads. 1; Levi L. Foliar, 1; High tit Craig., 1 : Wm. Kira. 1 ; Kaufman I nom, 1; Wm. Menslies,l; George J. Eckert, 1; J. 31 . A 0 . W. Ilanstock,l; Ears Miller; 1; JatrifsJaMilleD,l:J.ll. A. It 'Warner, 1; Jamb Ectnnuelter. 1 ; Wm., Klas.,l V. B. Seliollenberger, 1; It. B. Company, 1: 11.' A. lA , ' iL 2; W. C. t. P. P. &Min trout. 1; hUlmeyer, Nimes A Co~3111tou.1; J.l3Bridegane, I. - EVANS & WATSON Hare now on band 3014000 pounds of the above SAFES, whisk they oftr fix sale an better taps: Mai 157 other istanssfedurer so the Moiled Antis. . Hay 2 23, '67 . • 211 y , . ,8. D. & 141.Wd SMITH. kA SI COACTURAILS oP XlagatiOni, Orman Yelodeons; and Pedal dd . Baas Harmoniums, all Washington Street, Boston. T HE ATTEN.TION 4it Clergymen, the Oommitteen, Setwoolr, Loaves, ai., kivi4ed t^ new Pedat Subaasit Harmoniums , Bide solOy by tho Idanufactareni. It Is arranged with two manuals or banks of Ker, the lowest set MO Mug. an octave higher than the Okra and may be used separately, and lima g e t i n on, ram two distinct Instruments; or, by the use of the ilapira. the two banks of keys may be played it the sonar Ils• by omelet the flout pet only. This connected with the Ontollass. will produce the effect of a large organ. sad 5 sufficiently heavy to ell a house that seats from IWO to 1500 persons. THE ORGAN NELODEO4V fo declined kor parlor and private use. The combat tion.ls similar to the Church Instrument, MN~ snail' ed with two banks of Keys, need when used togrtbr? , t'f means of the foamier, Is capable of as great vulva. , tf power as the Church I ustnunent, when used without the Pedals. Aim, every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor V. Purchasers may rely upon instruments fmm our Mee• ukctory, being made in the most complete and floc ough manner: Rads% towered to the spaelous tell 4. begs. 511 WARAIINOTON•BIII2.3T, we bare ,eery WO ty for manufactueing pavanes, and employ neuebet the most experienced and skillful workmen. 10 short, we will promise our custoMera an Dug raced equal if not. superior Wetly Manufacturer, end sumo' tee ENTIRE AND PER FEM . 8A TWA CTIO. . mtl IC Thlegus , Lupus or Cnotse. sad others Mir cited In musical matters, are respectfully Malted to lea our moms at any time and examine or teat ~ ibe Metre meets on exhibition for ode, at their pleasure. Asa st 111 thelber guarantee to the rnllle sato t he excel enee of the 51P.LODM/N8 AND HAKIM:4IOIS free our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by pertoiraka to the *glowing PIANO FORTE 31.4.-TCPACrUBEIIS OF -BOSTON. •Who have. examined our Instruments and will give thelr,opinion when called upo n : CUICICIRINO A SONS, II tilt, Cl:XsTe;: t r. Maar ACo Wet. P. F.xxasox. Demi A Astra, A. W. LaspaCe• Gtoects Dews, Woodman& Reocr,N rw nit.i,l Ca - Melodeons d llorsodenlnzess Rented. • Persons who wish to bite Mimi and llannoolern with a dew or purchasing at the end et the year. MI he,, the rent credited as part 'avocet of the puretow money. This matter Is worthy of special note. it# a enables them who desire a Aar test of toe luster:wo o IwOntrkurchselng, to obtain It at the expellee of ths manufacturers. to the eclat:dal lent o! a year's fret' " Orders from any part of the tountry or woo Id, feet 6 rect. to the manuMetory In Dalton, with cash or est bar tory reference, all be promptly attended to, add If faithfully executed es It the- parties wer• revival. If employed an agent ft; Mkt". and *I as 1T000.0.4 WIWI Prieto••Z.lsts I. Scroll log, 434 octave, • • .l • ' • • 7 7 j Stroll 1eg..6 octave, • . . • - 1 0 Piano style, ppeteee, - . ~. . •. w Piano style. ales AMA, S octavo ; • • • ,•,:. Plano style. carv e d k 1 - g, . - ..1 . . 7 .' • .. 0 • Piano style, Teets of reeds, ; : ' * - _ In Piano style. dotterel. -• '. * " - - Id 1?:11.2 . •. a ?Nadeogy . • • I • • • - . _ Organ 31010thott. extra Sash, . . - e - 5 Pedal But.Baisi lisretenhaus, - ' • ''' '-' (Zo - I latter& Cettlacates aud sat kw Deo the Pro" , --- RD parts of the raid, Kulp also So sou at °tic issierests ' Descriptive theaters sent free Warif w sla . , •aualt. IL .111 Wiiitheptott &PM, (Nat De/illea WWl ligane t t Jane 27 'S7 • - . . . •
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