FEIMMO mere,3onria 'POTTSVILLE, PA. - lIATIIRDAT, a/IPTIORIBER. 5, i 8511!. —lt it not surprising ths4 eapitalisti loco tjtalr money fbr abettor purpores, Instead.of oring it cn toads, inortgages,..lite., when' it hoonsideied ; that If deviled to the latter It is taxed by ,he 13tate 2 per 'Cent., this at the legal rata of to ter. at netting down the, return to 4 per cent. , Money ' Is worth folly...pie astiti" NO. tak Polk' ( 1 ' , 11 ,a that reduces tbetreteen.• The Jew therefor*, at taxes money out it a legal rate °Mammon, 'humid be repealed; berstoseit tends to defeat what t st nea denninctS, - iiid'ineouriges' 1114011. hp, mersiltave loaned their model for shaving p4rpo set, simply. - 10 avoid fbe , tax levied upon m Waned upon bond and mortgage at a legit rato, - Interest. The prospect of gain., however, is law , tow,- basardons ,conneetion tritlf the sint r i iiog shoSs, warrant theist leasing their funds is the banditti-Om &briar; And they are withdraWlng • their money from tleope'thyloek .establiabluentr. . however ; will t tot • remedy .the evP. • They , 4 . ellihoard rather' thin obtain en Jnadequake tutu for their money . . No, the tax on money at hp! rates of' interest, shoed be reptaled Ttl -dtawwtoney out from *hiding pla t es, e • In ducumett 'eutsti be; extended to anconiat in 'colosseum at tepid rites, and thus yet asp g t • wheels of shining. ,The People abouldt'utor 1., this , matter." - 1 le ts I IMlllf . r LAIN STATESIAN, inn Hui Re.' caltaxv AID /140141.1 8011 4, 7 * B. 0 4!• -44 1 3 it i published that joules B. Clay hes been elected I Congreri in the district fermerly`rereted b 1 1 ., • bias fattier, it in die to the reputation of Henry clay, end also ie tie people of that Matti t, that it should be p ut an record that every icontitj • tit 'the dtatrict formerly represented by Henry MY, pro a majority ageinret :lathes B. Clay: Ilia election wa l l l e c ured by the addition Pf Ott' r - 4 - counties to the' district, in a new apportionme i ,wbich tuft always Voted In opposition Itotile views of Ilestryi Claj: " ' t - Nava reek re rill cow of a aeries of attiMes on the monetary erisis i gts m uses, MO H", etc., Irrespective of par 6 r ing. 'Men 01l parties, should give thli mattsr attention, apar from party predileetion4 and Me Win invite attention lo the subject,• as mileula to awaken thoight, sod excite interest. l' ' tell Paussii.—l 1840, inisils prodOoed;l3,Bs l 4,- 588 bona of Cpai; in • 1850,, 29,600,000;bona jis 1855, 54 580 000 'low foil!! ;ttaiiii. ' . , : • SkirPritert % Vs /fining and Jdowstfucturing, cinspritp.— ~ We are intbrmid.lutt this fioinpany has • +admired sinking a sha l t near Port Carbou,, and will 4' an early * day, start another. bear this Borinish. I ' . • ifirThs "Se linTlutoration,"--tompoied of _or. wean of Schtiyiklu and adjoining conutini r —witi be held iiioNlyiril . c (Zpisrupal) Church,. Tarna l qns, us sasseincini the svenloA of ibelOth but ' 1 . : • ...Z444........-.- -0 u the let inst., ini ...-111,111.. 1.-......... . • air/I:C=1 R omas J.pt ' Ammons hada hbaring before Squire Read, charged with robbing his faIbWOAIDCS U. Malt:mons orwstcheslitnd su • oney;to the atri tt unt Dinner $llOO.. The alieged nib.. ~bery was eoratnit s'd on the Slat Moilmo.. The ioe • Ned • was held to bail in the sum of i..? 1 ,0 to &miner.' Am brose Titus rharid with being accessory in thq rob ..ry, was held to the 'him of szil to answer. ' ,[ - • '" . en une eidad inn,• beriest , and a Itlemant temperature, the week Wes been •opti I the e weather line we rtie, not at all diaposed to grumble lat. , ' Our therminnetrtral reeradj , a,all thtlwa . ',' • ,11, P., R. it P. TELGOILANI 67 . 1Crd lis /4muyiraniti Nail; iio,. I 18 A. M. 2P.M. ' 7p. K., .1 `.sat', - A . ui....28-70 0 ' . 70 6 7 o—dear. 311 ‘. • 21,-66 • . 78 63 1 ••• Tuts Fept.; 1,-68 . 60 Irti., "•• ; .2,L68 82 . ?burl, - " .;;,A,—:69 ' 84 • yii ., ~. 44 , • ,J,..c.8 This meat: we badthe; ;pleasure of welcone .g 1, 0 ' .ek Pottsrilis. lien* WI Toole, En., slips* abeenee . ... , ri g a6etlil inouths lu blisetco,e bled h im , itttirltb i s and ng his ProfessionsU 6 duties, r sit many po nts uf inter t. Ifs Was delighted with I 0 encode, which' is . one of the 11nesi. op the earth, whli the icenery Is dl ; , ire- rifled alid`magottleePt. Mr. Toole's business relquired ' hispresence In I s sceittOi of M este° slusat ilnlinoin, And raielfrisdled, the inhibits/Pis of which rfre a pure In;• : dl an race, In *hose reins tans the blood of theorigidar people of that :;coutitry. The incidents . f 31rOoolea trip, are pulverous, while its impression and obseria- Uona if publbtaxi, would prise moat itatemillug4 Sir dptantstat, the Wallah Harper, will mints in thist Borough - on theemolng of the 12th Inst. on Music and; the Rio, illusiniting It with performances on that in. . strutnent. It promises to be very interesting. The abll . New ' Ity of Aptotomas; ai a harpist, is epoken of by the New ITork.alatikid•Reriev, In the highest fe • it. ..,It le posit. :, bly, not buirdcus to statelhat be is avoided harpist In America, an is not excelled In Europe. ,Ife is equal to • hie brother, Ur. Joint 'Thomas, Master of the lharp 113 ' London, England, Mr. Rills Roberts,• Ilarpial to the . • Prince of Wale*,• end .11r. Liewelyn W Mama. Three' ' four gentleeneifare eon/tittered thegreatest!harpl*ts In the '.. ' world. Neat ilittmdayaventrig Aptotnmas will perform bee, at which time we hope be wit! ease! o' crowded - auditory. • L e, 1 dirßecently tbirold school PreabyfeN„n eongtegaden . worshipping ytn the rodlike known Church," leased from. a majority ot , the trustees of the, , seond Ilethcidlst .Churcb, their build' •g, for purr the pu ~pone of,Wershlpping there;lhelr lease t "Thompson's Church" baring limited: • Upon attemp hag ;L take eta serrslon, boweiter, the Presbyterian con .. t n wee m r posed bye portion *the trustees, an an injunction wax hinted upon the application of the patieg portion of the trubtres,,to enable the lessors t. show by what, right they leased the property of lee ' • d Methodist eongregalltin:_. The Matter was before Judah Regina red an opinion delivered by the iudg • It' Permits the pterpertylo remain still in the band. of ; thS,trustees; , but decider that it cannot be leased, , nleat so decided 'upon by the vote of the entire en • MO. men, wc; The Presbyterian congregation, the minuet take' pessespion, Until such a vote is r. . , &i the matter' "ta lin !him/went, II ' if, Cppi. James L .t pq.et Ice' with 'um red on the welded Uulteatt . n 3,03 er.at be head of nth peke* for / by 'SI Fs Fitter,. Cacti ' was ihir. 7 / 4 i thou stingless. sekly,itecearioni to L Nagle,—who der Is In Turning out' parade a bUndrod ' t" d wto tt n a t n h n sl; at t I lndeed be enabled anial?er. At pit cities that min With a htindrisi (lute a codtPari:. !thet State:. ,•• : ' illbr The Trositilegfo;% Artillery Com . Basta, printer! on Monday' hit for to snarlieta and eannoi. The Compank oattuicm. flOtbmatmoskots, whieb Imposing. array.- The practice took p the Awed dam, Tumbling Run. the best shots with ronskets,.werewo Greatest% and Stichter. The cannon p . The day, paaerd.rery ploarantly, and , omit * Meat Tido! doe r_orri is Obtaisg w. It w s, e nd we hops yet to Cap adires mar!' credit for the care he tal i it finely disciplined company—able SO muskets. 'lf the Company continue, ... _ berg urapidly,aa It has duritig the will not be r tong before the Captain wll s ' to run Ws eye itionea line with the rent thes 'ere no companies outside traipses It in drill and appearance., • muskets we would not hesitate to in': soi'betehate It and any other corps I irarrktiSintster has passed. Net.:. . o r Autumn 'is with us. i The het greets ns at eve ' 4 tarn. Welteer, • • remarks Our' spirited and eleariou , eoteMpolsry, the Witsmann Chief, ripples ender the' , nai l keel as the - Mamma dri ft s- away. We m m e the ' Ile mellowing 'in the beWsnalight. i hs we lay downs al ht , theia . ' ' - l yet soddening melody of departure, ogl es , far out p i . • the !o a d drowns. b odes the se e g el Dimming:4nm . saidals;hi, stern mug goes oh. break of de J. l It 1. , continues. The sun has a motor*, loge in Iti sentie.- The blue of the sky knot as clear. There ant slam of '' beetle upon the tbibge. The flu it-fields loin their silent testimony. The carol Opts 'l nds islets buoyitut . ' and undcr our window by day an by 'night, the *a tumid cricket slop his sharp but latter hymn. The wagons are crashing gado , the gat * rag sheaves, end o y 01115144 mows greet' theeyeth h." oideewong doors. The thndhere will now he b id y; todthelesttady bum will come rising and failing u ' n the winds Over the fields.' The good old flails- them for their eldin.timementorleat--erenot. Go' wllbother things I . of the "iced old timeo of yore." to lolly beer their "I i beet In memory, andstop. drown oftbadays • when to awing them, d . beet tiall , kV. 1 single Mawr; the rattling grate. : . .• .- - • ••IWO,' Aiday of last week there- sod Odd Mons' oplebratton at Po tbe.Lodips of this Borough was eisc prim/entail:o of a brentlfa l'altsor in tbe sass of the ladies 0 t to the Miriam Rife Oomptny. The, responded to by Dr. Condi, of Phil.' tiurConipsay. After this presents was nreiroted to the Odd Yellows) 1 prim iiddreis by the Err. D. 11" • .1 tisilisiteS, and toothed by Dr. WV A too4fsslon was suborn • r after marching through the pet Carboni listened to an oration from ,; The whole affair paced oQpienaatl Einteipeoalig the above, we hate IP E. Chlliao, imitetary, the fellow leg tutkraJjedoiged it a naiad sanding &measly held at than. Armory on WPM oils L.._ • Woman," The ladies 0n0. 6 CHID. i • of Port' Carbon, Mt inegorasentod the Karim Mr , • limy a batatillai • silk Flag, as a token Of, that! ap • ..i tfa ti an d , re epi c t, thorolhro ho it.... .. A • 1 ..' • Resotatit, That the Company tellorj tbillr heartfelt' thonha to the Ladha and Chistna. If h the ersayanea • that Lb. Cowpony will always en .$ or' to mot tho ap• .. 001 probation of the UM:nand • their Itor eitta ms , w e d promote Du villain, of their count j . j , firoltsif, That the thanks of the pony aro due to the COnanditee under whoop out* , stun lb* 'Flag wan leaoratotti aim fo H. W. Palmer. ' of PottsetUo, nd Dr. Coal% Of Thliablphia. tar lb* l 'hattlanne ma a*/ la wilt* flop sograittad than* CO "IP Wallas of fariguffool. •j -, iif TUC thot above bo el Di the prenrda of • fif. • net pabiliaboll la aketY jambs{ of ' Pbl4# 1 ', • • Wife following beantlNl poem cable satinet Nan th e, Arms Isom/4 is by lady ni of tide 'piece, who ties teedred froze . 12wiettthet the moms/ de y,fmaef, wynninis mud spErptietatite,wbed ber ;readier style of composition la Wilt in colishient• ton: A PSALM Or ENDIIII,NCE. Oh Spirit. bray* anigneff-dellpii The sienna of mold releiMi With aihn and consaknis pod r defying; • Moat dauntless, when mairdienhdo Thine Is the !pelf by which we renquel- The dee And, OW& We tier 0,. / 4 er ir i lowing named, real sable wl ...e in this Borough, this intuiting r--Lot in Middieport, the property of Levi app &rook ;lot and Ttenanees in Pottafrille, the proper ty ofißiehard Jotter tracts of coal latt o and liponrte. names, Ma'Noraregile township, the p pert,. of leap mg IL *Una; lotips d appurtenances ' 4t Yorkvlllot the property of Thomas arena ; tract of art land and ap purtOrunsrea In Ito %lan township, the property, of Thounni',J.:lfitzimin ns ; two lots in Pottsville, the prop • ertYl of, Sarah An Owens; ..lot and i tppurtennneey In Pottivillef the ,pro Ay of Jona i thaq- bulb; two lots In Plnsgrova the p, party of Dart dlt ; two lots andlappurtenaners' n Potterille,lnint f coal land with apPOrtintances to ''b anal townehipdand brut of rad land lit Rosh town Ip, the property ad Jansen lielKown; a in lot tad apporteuanres In Pottsville property of ltd. wandfl. Berber; I rt. of Lind and ppnrtepaneoe In KorthManitoba t nshlP, the propert tit William Silo. nieh ; !tract of hi aid aPpurtenao , initustr town shilp, the property 1 Martin Lindner; lot and apparte tenaners In Potts, Ile, and faint with, ppurtonanees, the /t property of s Swing; lot and ppur4rnenees in St. l oLair, the p Yof Booth W 31c0ionee; and hthe l ehureh In tsaille, the proper yof the ludepen detat German lt ed and Evangel, I Lutheran Tin inillinePS Church: 'The Mowing nil real estate will lbelsor ' - i dby Sheri Mats to this Bo ugh on Saturday Orixt,(l2th Instil t:—Lot, with app tenapers, In Port Carrlxin, the pro yof Oran* C. ' ; lot with appor i entrii tensriew In Pat Anon, the propor t of Cbrlttiani.M. Straih; tot with pp:oh:nano! In M I Ale , end two lota with temente t, In Minersville, t properlynf Wl.' Ulm illnuenthits treets °fluid land with appurtenino . e4e, in Butler to ship, the property of Harriet Small, adminlitratris o John Small, ,dores , and Falba Ped rich;'terre tenant sod lot with - appa rtenanees, In Pirt Carb i on; thr Ay of Sr - .MeOorudek. • I 4-41ais Boa Stegiard of the 'li t re Indebted fir 'lumber of paopo Jnn wiry 1, 1847 January,,rebruxry, 31a.reh, April,. •., • May, June, tab • • • eit the 185 1 a t. month, 60 are in 360 traveling seal year. • At jireeent flu eve, are 20 out via are Iriab an p i S are .....,.. : . , est portion'a Engliah and Welih. There are but 61 or Tingles in 1 flout*, itheelare ale to do any Werktl and they only 1 eationt h alf ada each. The farm of, theinstAtution, nfortunately, is n tin good eandltles, led the pr o ds ' from It will dot 'cover the exiiimea l . .;beurred In sup lying the House !I h . pre:visions: 14 % - - I I It is probably not a favorable facitor the redaction of , kM a umberot p aperx, and expen ,of the Ale& House, ;that the pretem 'low adopted at MIS tut session of the Legislature, Or :los justice of thelpeace 50 cents for s• an order gt.t.the,admlsslon of a pauper—the old fee was 25 coi 'iii the amount for conveying a pan• oven to the 114 „bias been !unnamed from 10 cents to 120 comp per ui ". 'fhb: increased f Is a temptation for sending pat! , •to the hones , an Bir.&hwalm must receive them, notwithstanding he may doubt that any real necessity sends them there.. e doubt very much the pollet of an Increase of fees for issullgo+rs for the • - adu" lol2 of 'paupers intlr;the Maki nous& ftinet only 'tends to lucre:lse the number of pal:merit : add to a bur then whiCh already. es far as this, . ounty is Concerned, lihsorbs atom than half ital.ases; b t it produces a laxl• 'trot that strict principle which a slid characterise II administration , of Joan,* in uur, midst. Able-bodied ..n too often now obtain sAlinfirl n to the Alma Hones, and the prelent law strongly tiro men to the Alms llonsefbr just! .1 sate of the fee eldets:attsehee to i People shctild more Tor a repeal larger The " fee the stronger the Alms House orders. If It Is not bow the number of paupers or the expense* of the Aim •house.orthia county an be red ad. With increased free; an increasing number of supers, and the Rum tragic in Mildest, our citizens utrky expect to see the ex pense* of the Aims flonie—ainta y too heavy—lncrease one-third. A pirarant prospect for' an already heavily taxed evorounit'y I • - . . r- 774 Country is charming i h en the' summer la in • its hue; but at this, the Antn nal reason , when the me Lowy march softens the 'lel nese of Its rerdure,•the r at kingdom Is truly magnlfi at. • Whet can surpass tlt splendor elan 'American Au umn t 'There la a dell itpt• ' rate glow of gorgeous promise at ling with exquialteeP feet Into the coheir of the lender pee. There is a tendei; delicious fragrance. suggestive , the ripeness of friths , and the riches of the corn Bel and of the clover blos soms giving'out sweetness as lb y wither on the pasture lend*. There is a sly twinklef faraway frost In the clear depths of the sky , and nit pie in thr currents of the breeze, that seems caughtfr ' distant waves of cool Raters at play. The laud Is fut f. plenty as of beauty. 'hit great stacks, rotund with avy.beaded sheaves, are eminent features, towering ' n their aweliermatiely . In the corners of the reaped Selde. Alie s atly the thrash ing machines are devouring them, and they are being fast resolved Into huge Rtr3MAlles and twain of clean gieln. The corn, atter many tilbulations, has attained a lusty growth, and stands tall and strong, Si brown, brigh t leaves guard Over rebating ears,pletbor lc with - milk, stooping from the stalk with their pregnant weight, !heir tong tr ma of silk drooping low, wooing from the voluptuous w nda tha•preelotak t dust of • t the silvery tamels, that glanT and slahntnerr'llke the plumes of regrew, of gaudy so dlery drawn out` in thick and long array, llu as the leycan *mainland. Benito gleam like jewels In the lid et* The near cheeks ofi the apple and the peach blush brought the deep menu of i the orchard trees.' The rant thrbst _their hands In • their pieltets sod lock on, e n' foriableand complacent, Arneying that they feel and hear jingle, the cash the, bale so well earned, and are son 'to realise. The Sleek ' cattle, and horses with 'tiny coats, are switching thei Ales under the shade t 'or sipping lazily at thi springs. - The 'quail and dove Thistle and coo their Is. Remit alkms of lost loves thin is The sunny . ..hours, ith4i, therwhippowlis and frogs giv doleful concerts when the reej ig twilight shadows WI the bawk's shrill warery,ihe creme taunting caw; the awl' prophetic hooting of dig. mat event*, the squirrel's erry . hatter. Make up the ) woodland muscle, ladle the" fii hunt of the ,hees beseech) log the fading blossoms' for honey to horde for winter's street and.thrisattey Chirru • of the eilcket,are to the gran and weeds, what the b rdgand squlrrelsare to the woods. And the . frame of t allying : and songful ple. tune, Is in perfect ' armony ' litrithe delicacy and (Tip i . teUee of the colors and toms with which it is crowned. The horison le cut by bills. at ere mysteriously lover, and geem melting into . the' ky, with c tinge like the hint pneplebloom on ,a g Pawned th e donde rielag over three sweet billr, euffusrd with the very spirit and light, Idealized e, letensitY, that dwells to bills " the bright" forests and happ fields, and seem to be nuts, hoist which are to be I ethereal floods of rosy, and purple, and golden hues, to ye the country Headland, m/ i 'of beauty In the glowing 11 nesse! Autumn. i ---..... 4 ......---.........- Sir 1 •Proefttiogs of Me forcerph (bereca.—A stated nesting 4 tho, Boreugh Cannel! was held Tuesday ever ning,ttleitemher 1; pres, Breese*. 'Seed, rellnagle, ige n sf e y, yhertie, Mai, Ha sher, Nice, Ildellarron,•IIBS• nee amthilooier—the Pnee mat in the ebsilr. ° 1 • Minutes of last meeti ng ad and adopted. I, I • Com of, Acct. otrunfinlsh d business . in 'their hariar,, was eontroned. ' , . COM. of 'Survey on peti t continued, Also cootie ~ . Special eounnittre ow I St i es** on Culvert f _ f Oellowhill street, was colt. , frt. Onto. on Cuteert I Itabantorgo street to 3d and March Alley. waieon.i ' Coun'of Survey on rata b enbing der points in Ow l . • Borough, was con. .-, ~.; • . . • The commenter to whopotems referred the temmunlea tion"of Hannah Orifithe In regard fn wafer come onl her property, wenoco_L r n. 4 ~., , I. _,... St. Com. was con. on pet Oen from citizens of JaraPPFr. on rtltion tre culvert I*,,Seveath st.)and cm petition of citizens of Morris Addllon Orr culvert, Same eonintiti Ilse reported a revolution, to the sleet that a tidied:lie f come meted from Seventtreet down Ilaftet street, to f *point where I.lllneil. e vert commences, which wall adopted. The 'isuldeet of extendg the eche** In Same street from 6th' Id over. ' .. Com. of Lami directed to erects latnp i at the forks of Ind Sanderefro et. I . St. Oren. repot 104 acres (Jaherntems goat., at ith et. joinillfititary Cerbp, In whirls the occidon Obi t en by Y. minister Borough lk ndpis epeerti suet •hia, fn beb4lt of ion In fine tanner a nett antt &Oro. tire, toe behalf of on bebetrof the 1 formed, whirls • I streets of Port ea B. X 'stallion. ved foOn . • I • We and Also* ,tbe bfation"Rtfie b. amiss of *bib The wetter of BeaUy set,lFlr eteid eonetehtee reltrente tether , St. pool. Eroded 'Avenue in front street. and ions petition trot cleaned out, was 1100 w* ill follow • Yzati—Nosars. e eber-4.- ttive:-Messis. Avert, ellaariltr, Alellerro. A peilltier to ban Tea et- opeied Arm Alabaatougo rt. IA Church alley, was Arred to la CAA '` The beis. TLi ouiti y By auffe • To wham Nor the The Reim M WM/smso &111 Wi Main A Tat' •It etabdir Whom • Unloose - - Estfaitoa SuPporti 11104 on t , Zam tin And'gllso Al*dy Junes. mleh ise Atelistics.—To r. John ftcbrialm, thus House of BA yiktil county, we frigii,annexe , d stiittant, shoitpit this DP the first day o each month, from September 1, 1857 XlO itagns 403 Septets) • 305 . '212 ro Averag 2 3 . Mame on the fl tu per' were lodged l i . py re ere Rome GO ebll oer paupers.. ille' a ,Oehnen. Of iheif of C. Len d fork street, wan on gradoin Ilarrisost ofroet. rertnbove popplireo was coo. 8. Ilowor'y atom to Intenecti grouiso. from Jantes to Arpecial connatitne, 'Doran& goileitor brie . Worwegiao Creek . ?be rote on tile qiei• Arrr,noover, goer., A amentotstaitton finis the thunano . WOO COMP", It 1111111400 to metre to thole carttolto and .boulo was totaled to thopeonk. of - ,Pettitonsi *a ditties:4nd heaters' fair 'establish ins the otarkt*Orno nsternitt to tbeCton. on Markets.. A M 0011 wu ogre& by gr. Nke. to theetteettbat the etc Sits. inatruetail to atrostniet a Arelli from llgahili sti rge street oPin glnt street, to a piistyrtiera Atte ug rise In saldl Third *trait, of tallleleab copse. Ily to merit Orilla wirer of lota ;prin. Will limit by the • . :folkidas rota:— Tar*.lifeintra:Rrort;fifellarron, retinae., Iflec•-4. Nars4.atestis. Stuelie, Model, 641', limners ItamihnrL-S. " :nr Minter of repairing Coal St. eras referred to the The tnitter ' of establishing grade to shoat at P. Woll'o from.beirtre et. to Railroad street was refined in the St. (ten. . . • r, f tbst Wire pf the.burt Argent of the Grand Jury, rz• tenni tir the thirengts, eon , referred to II r p erili. animaß• tee, A ternolettos wee Moo adopted to t • easel that suit, be brought against G. W. Snyder, for obstructing Calkorbill st. from Railroad to Coal street. lag, 114 Cori. on 'lre Apwattto was Instroctid to pot the ankh booms Is row orris • eur the reerisloo Of yorl oilers. • , : A. lloanelat statement of N. Pox, late Serves, was re ferred to the Cum. oil Atm '• • The fallowing Mite Were teed sbd ordered to be paid.: Pottsville GUI Co, • „ Vt 73 14 C. Warman ' • - • - ' - 2:11 37 - Vat Ith Do wning, - .19 97 Poor watchmen, • ' 124 00 S.Lewis.'- • • ' • 90 00 J. Hanley, 1 - - --4 D 00' Harts, ••• - ' • • 16 ' 00 , 117.% 48 A repotolloo was adopted to the effect that, an order . for $ 5O O In tarot of the Illaeis lank, be drawl. pounett than adjounted. • 7 sa..Nria, a Nov Podiis."—Vader Its writes from Idlewild to 'deer Monle" la that quaint style peculiar to him. Ile opens a very charming letter • written, Lott mantle, as follows: The Booth wind and the NA lain am to tite tune of idleness today. it is swat enough to exlstonlyand sit bad listea.qlow I wish I could beckoa the "Home/our nal reader" into the porch orrerhanglng the Iloodna; .and talk, with the low redlines of the rain, instead of closing into ink I If they w ould only subscribe to come and see us Instead of sdberibing to be written tol You see how the gardeners manage it In the suburb* of Lon don. They do not forever bloke' up strawbenies the the market. They hangouts sign at the garden ltatet-r "Retrainee one shilling, with right of picking and • •tz ing at disciation." It would be so agreeable, ocesslats ally, of a summer Thursday et Idlewlid. to open gate and have thoughts 4. 0 8 4 en trout the !deur Queer ideris Williwkrai: Ile aria that libla,nol' going 1) to be Idle, however, r there are words waiting k take :the place of bls—not only tar eirreter than be should write, but to as err tune of the falling rate, in whleb Lealsould have written. Ile then introduces the •ollow• lug, whlch, to his thinking, ttnis ban been written since Edgar Porec"Raven," no inonrolog madrigal NO sweet u it. it b the produrton of blot. James 0. Campbell, an thoniss of "Erna and, Antes," pronounced beautiful by Bryant. Willis *bloke that poetry la her more natural 'lenient: . . . • ' • L ',. ' Last nlithL the frsgrsnt4 Uy, - . ' Bulldogs* wan, and Willi, . . UM high bee pallid duller, gathering whiteness from the moon ; And standing lite a warden, '' • ' Beside th' enchanted garden. " ' • The to b lip•trar tossed high and tree bhayellow stars of loom. And swept their golden dashing through the Armament _ of June; I • . Arbil. the'plaln ' . • 01 shivering bream, and quiveringtmew.fmntilld the eels . • log rain. . . The Iffy bells are'srattered— , ; The hole is shattered I • Ills emerald crown isms crashing down:before the wind and rain. t Ab, dalntv, summer lily I • • Thy bed is dunk and chilly. Ab, woe is met the tulip4ree was named !of Leuncelot Cane, • Who mayor, in the gloaming, alma seek its bow'ra again. it ut hless rain. Who never, with our lily maid, shall keep his tryst again. 1" • st In iamth, it is appalling! • The. cold, relentless falling— The Weary,' dreary, plashing and cleating of the rain! It trios at the gables All'weatisse stained and sable, And fiereely driresat Idabel with cheek against the pane— At waiting. watching )label, whose tears fall like the ), rain, Woeful mini • At hoping, fearing Mabel, who to see the moon would fain. 10. • I The moon that erst bath lighted ` 'her lover, w i lsen benighted, Across ' ravine ands 'no ntain stream, o'er lonely Told , and plain. ' , Tom ighthe seek a Ws plighted, • • Whose rutty lips are whited. As thus she phads and Intercedes, ••Dlspel the mist aid - raint • Thou gentle moon, oticured too soon, and guide him once 111.701111 • • , ! Oh, storm, abstain 41, clouds, refrain( oh, Heaven, withhold the M r a!" day °title present hue titi In the pre- ten in the nursery. , sjorityof the. pan. =tie, hover's, the • et , Unmoved the leaden clouding— t. - gt The murk and dismal shrouding. Mabel. to:Olght, for hope col light, to Heaven looks in • ' vain. • Alas! expectant malden.. Thy prescient soul is laden With nameless tears; and blinding tears stream down theerystal pane; • . All dim. with dropv of anguish, and wet defying irla. the *natal of such ! a of the peace, for the lng a penult. The Hite sectton, for the !Indcement to Issue epealed we cannot see Drifting mint r , The music of his eomlng.areMVer shall greet again. n. Illst to the distant patter! The tumult ands the chafer! Ms milk-while steed, of Knyeh's breed, tramps up the grassy lane L An! Its the hill Sox straying Tao near the hal log— It is the wild *Mrs gallopMP Ihe dirmat plain= It is the will of storm, and a/e—it la the surging rain— .. Xirging ralti , *fit; rraialfirs drop, di4.Ampptni upon the. retired brain! , teannot bear the sobbing, The deep and labored throbbing. 'Yttlnn yonder flnge that In-tile gorge beats its great helot of puha. • Berl how its wild lights quiver, • . Admen the turbid riser, On untamed war-s, from mOuntaln caves,fast hastening . to the main— ,On milk-white horse—on lithe•limbed low (apt drifting to the main I ' Launnelot Vane! , • The lord of Tay, did'st thou essay, all swollen with the rain r ; ; NM; • The lily helot aro scattered! ' The tulip's bole is shattered! The tulip.tree, so proud and free, a type of Launeelot Tame. • Oh, maid among the' lilies t The churchyard mould no chill is Yet, rent thy bead up o n its bed, and cool thy firmed ' . brain! • God's ruth upon thy dolour we lay thee Witte rain! Chilling mint Al! quenched the fre of sick desire, out yonder in the • mint ', • "halm, from Slr' Hubert Stanley," etc., and the com mendation of gentleman et aeinowledEed tante, ability and judgmeut, carriers, la literary mutters, much weight with it.. Ile concludes his milldam of the poem, with .l "do, is our Home Jturnallsmetellatlon of blight wcr nese (Flatly Forrester, thee° Greenwood, Edith Mei, Treagalha: and the arbakt.of the antosanneased) be. Janet , the fair star new risen." , ; • ' KANSAS ABANDONED TO THE SOUTH DY) - BUCHANAN'S 'ADMINISTRATION. • ; We commend to our readers (be two extrarbt rbelow from the New York Cominiefetal Adverts:seri ' and th% 'Dural° ContwerCial Acfrernier. The NJ ) York Cuisseereiol ~..44rerriseels the OM Whigeoni '. aerystive organ in New Turk C i ty, and repreeenta ` ale tonsurvative community. It has so for dial carded, both Republicanism ;and Know Nothing)) irro.:-, The Buffalo Cooprortercial Advertiser ;is • the home and eoniidentiol organ of Millard Fißmore, and was the leading organ of Know Nethingisre ; in the late Presidential eontest—neithe'es* paper hoe been allied,to Republicanions—botb applauded the conduct of Welker' when he first ) arrived in Kanter, and rather censured the Reptiblicans bi toiling them extremists, and not disposed to give Walker a fair chance. Read . what troth thesepii peta now say; ; ; . . . . . ' Prom 77te,ComPterceal Adrerfiser.F • • , GOVERN - On WALK/0111ND KASSAEL• • .141 y doctrine I. this—that in the intim, when the Coustitotkm shell be submitted to the note of the e U. neon of It:mums, it shell be submitted to the votsor the whole pantile, .1 do not mean those whontre now, rests. tered under the Territorial law. 1 do not mean 'tear.' who wno idling bees on the lAth ;of Starch fait,;;bat I ales be whole people of Stmese+not only those '; Oho are now, but those who will be;here, mat )411.1 bi les as actual re ideals; that they—the Pil. over 14,0t[1:- • these last it utiona are to operate—that they, by a major.. l try of their totes, shall decide for themselres what shill'. be their Om/Mutton and what *MU be; their metal !pr.: : I stitetions." . Thus spoke" Governor Walker, Of Kansas) io his famous Topeka' address ori the fith of Jane—err address evidently prepared with rare, . and l!e -signed to allay the apprehension of the Fria ! State residents of the Territory. and of the frieeda of Preedisu re t e rtside the .TerritOrY. It had. that.; effect, and tb ugh it savored of the squatter -sev.i.! ereignty e , thaconservotive pules of the Kaiak) giiii4rodly accepted the .'assurance, as being - quite; as mach as could baexpected from a Demoeratia • Governor and a protected* Federal Adminiitia.); lion. . The general .response of the. press ) , thii: journal . included, . was, .'Nery will; let that be) done, end whatever thi decision May. he, reason = p! ableand tatriotietnen every where Willeconienre.! ) Indeed, . that. assurance, from ;en, understood to; ,be fully advised of ibe purposes Of tbs. Adele.' titration, and fully empowered be . declare thetj and ; earrj them out, awakened - ti very general s hope and belief that the protracted ,sod risitiouit. controversy in ' that • Territory wet, about to die' brought to a decisive end.- ; The declaration soon attracted attention*, at !the Stunk, and provoked •in . some quitters ueratiael, need abuse of Governer Walker 'and tramistake; hie sixes of hostility to the Adminietratiotb -10. whore COP Gdeace, end the espousal. of whom! iii • tentions, Governor. Walkei had. declared himself to .be. -When theia demonstrations of dissistlii' faction at .the South Winne more ginenil sad Olt otent, Tie ,liroidiegfox .Unioi,.the organ.of, the Administration, began to iheirsymPtonis of aline,' and tried fur awhile to create the bilk( that O-Osi enter Walker bad been miirepreseited. This it0.. 1 source failing, it next elaborately argued that, liy, "the, people" rodit be understood the Vistenk and that .tba -.oinstitntionsl Conieritian . would bill authority to declare who wont Voters. The soph boy of this was at 01)011 apparent, and the int . pression became general that the AdministratiOn, either of original purpose or because of ths;feel Jog manifested it the South, did not intend to act up to the Promise; so clearly ) ankfoireibly ginin vi he executive repieseenttinsend spekesusan in Gni Territory.) ... . ;. . ; . . ) 1 .. Recently a diepateh from Washington , pulpit*. leg to give *streets. from a commenieatioa made to Washington by Reverser lifallow,•~ as* . elate* "bowed that .be bad beetellelWaliy sap. prised of his crier, or of !bo.'cluiOrotpimo, . revalgog 866711011 nd oii repairing:4lkb A BALLAD OY TEN BAIN. . . by th e Administration, as the ease may ics— , tbi dispatch tieing of the following tenor: . -- -- "floc lifailternf Kansas, In otßeial dlvitalsbei; recent ly received, Wye that on one point he baa been groesti mierepneseated,!. namely, as . deng that every watt Should vote ho happened to be In the Territory on the day pf election:. gar the tatttleatianof the Clotadltetton. 'This ' ll* remarks .would be desirable tf then nereeote elusive evident* that all verb persona went attest, Sara ode settlers; but the only sedbelent and newel Wafer aneh iltiet woulabe a preeltattroddenaa Onthigpoiet. ittdeb Is one of detail, he bad never proposed tonalut , suageettowito the Coneentkw , although when otgOdhllt 1 opinion by members of that body belted Indicated* prey , clone rWeenee of three-or six months, old that tbp I imam qatelideati should be Wonted in the Coasting- I line, Itt„retard ot only to that bet to ail fates , • I Hone. 1 In blv Slid t one or the other of these terse Wiill be adopiedby,the Goneentien, front slaw be ant kin, fed eordtalfeo•operatkat. 'II le somewhat extraordinary, 1 he adds, :Mak It bile this ieensatton pf lettingen/ere wan vote who Way happen td bet!' the Territory on the day of eleettoti, bee been preferred to . the South se %dice r ! nog a desire on my pert to let habolition vagra nte _ and 1 interinpeon fto nottherandLtheltepablicansof Ilan- I was bare an 'oath.* 'different eonelnsion, els: That 144 In manner to bring many, thousand i mp d ilhepourlani in o the Territory to deet. •• the contest.'" ' It will;be ` that . herein the -Goren:tit ex plains awej I promise deliberately made at To pekaolnd. ',shadowed forth, if not substantially ginse,, in hie -immoral eibinsse. Be , entirely ehnngtilds ground, so far as the poblie ere eon- - earned, illhough hi: claims that while declaring at-Topeketbsttke whole people:4' the Territory, at ihi time of it:Witting the Cotta titittioa• to the poialaeimm,ami not merely those.whp initial there • &van time, should bealloeed toWnte. upon .it,!be was ;privately repreiseilag to members of (bet body that a previous residence of three or six months ought to be required.. It is for ; Gov. . Welker to show bow his promise at ,Topeka and hie - prittate repro entatiune. to. niembers'of the Ciinven‘iOn comport with honor and truthfulness. We cannot see that.iliisy 'do, sad with such evi dence of double dsaiing,- or einttrarieh..between his 'public promises to lereelltate west and his vaterepreeentations to members of the:tow 4itutimjO Convention, oar eenidenee in - his -Adminntrailts: has necessarily been weakened; and wic Were nob unprepared for the disappoint -mint ti:lv:wenn now to swill ail. who liad,built their hispe of peace in that • Territoty upeet Oar. Walker's!seetisingly frank exposition and 'sincere promises made at Topeka. . • ateerer, not Gov. Walker, but 'the President and hi:LC:lt:Wet are to be held responsible for the Nan. fiilßihnint, now 'too evidently eontentolated,, ee l the liipeke promise, for it mareely *digits of a -dupla that (hi extent of his own powerei and the PleePnee tint then prevailed in the mind of the President went:illy and elierly explained to and mideritood by theßOvernor, while there bran or parent . eause feetbe PrMident's change of purpose. The clamor ralred . at the South has intimidated the Chief Magistrate. - The veldt:int ,of this hes been Suriplled in the eolutentorhie-orima, The 'Brostinsion Balms. Its 'editorials have been ap i eetell.w addressed to the allaying of this South er!: storm, now by explanations and qualification', end soon by anathemas and defiance.. As re cently as 'Saturday it had, articles of this chants ter MI6. extent of a eeuple cit'colurens. Its "A lord of Explanation" it makes two apologies, as folions i orir article of yesterday, als well. es in other artl• des OP the subject of Kansas, we hare hid ocosslon to, ref rto the extninlets of the South who have been. so, bitter In their dennorlaHon of Gov. Walker. It seems 0 2 4 Stone of nor friends have construed our ?tritium as arEliii:a acrir. , l ia ble to all who have upraised disapprobation' of 2 liaise of Walker. Such has not been our pp and we are not willing that those who hare F'reaked these Melon" should be regarded as the pro r rigreeentatier ad the Demerspe sentiment of the nth. • olk a' • • • "'Another word of etplamatlo• in reference to our sr tide Of Yishmlay. It is rmperchtt we should my that the opinion therein expressed. that there was no probs. bility of Dawes becoming a Pressatate,,Nas but carmen inoirbtual opinion—and that, too, not expiessive of our vish.ent the subject. but' rather of a condusion which seentieTto us inevitable. Upon retleetion, such an ex Presider on our pert may be subject to misconstruction. As conductors of a national (atom, we have Mt that ittls oar duty to drat with principles. We hare been, and !plug) et :toilette to be bold and *tithing in the advocacy of ihe great pein.iples ottbe Democratic paritfq re gard to.Kansite and all other questions. ' , Whether Katmai is to be • Free or a Elam Stain it is our duty and Wetmore to here it to the free operation of the roh.lnterventionprtnetples of the . Kansas bill. In this; Their of the subject an expression of the opinion. that Kansas would be one or the other, in anthipation of the 'ectirdrof the people of Karma on the subjirt. wo are Tree', o admit may le regarded as premature. it was red:drily with no wish or expectatiou to influence such a Mao it that we spoke., bur .honest Calltielinn is, that tb la vexed question will he settled flirty by the people of Kansan to suit their own stews and wishes, and that no Outside influence has orcught to control that decision." Two things in these explanations ore palpable enough. • First, that me Llama has been induced to Make thein by, instructions frum.an influential qtrarCer •, and, second, that they ore designed to soothe the irritation of' the Pro-Slavery support er!' of the Administration. Inn second article, entitled. "ffiiennilersteodings and Misrepresent*. liens!in regard to Kansas Affairs," it endeavors to show: that, owing to the apathy of slaveholders, games was tending toward Freedom before Gov. 1 1 7alker went to the Territory, and that bola not, responsible fur the prospect of Kansas becoming a, Free State. It adds: ttorne rensonelldlity attempted to be fattened upon o,ov. W. is Weed upon the assumption that Imisinfavor of [referring the Constitution about to be framsd by the T,tel Con fention 'Co all the people who shall he in the rritory on the day of voting. This . assumption was rp3t justified by the acts. speeches or writings of Gov. the migrate/ wean:informed that when the Governer's opinion was asked on the rating qualifi er:Gotta he Invariably, replied—we quote his ezactJarr ntage—• previous evidence of three or dx months; arid that the tame qualitkations Should b adopted do the Gonstitutien in regard not only to that bat to an once elections.''" Thl -- Washington llnton would insinuate, but dares-not affirm, that Governor Walker did not use the language In his Topeka address which.is at, tSibuted to him. That he did sue it, and Mended hd reiterated the sentiment, we believe has never. therto been disputed. The statement thsit he. made such promise is no assusaptiow—no mere in. trpretation of acts, speeehee or writings—hut a skroni of tie verde- employed. - And when .The ulna quotes - the Governors "exact •language,"' baring a directly opposite meaning, ft only sees. sea him oteseommending One coarse when prirete..l Cy questioned and another when publicly velem leering assurances- and counsel. Alter a careful .natebleg and esaintruition of the whole 'object, *re pin reach only these conclusions: That Gov. Walker's deliberate promise that - the Constitution Shauld,he submitted to the whole people' in the Territory at the time of such submission, is new repudiated by the Administration at Washington; that stied repudiation is a consequence of a change 'rif 'policy ; and that such change of . polierbee ,been wrought in the, mind of the President and las Cabinet by the symptoms of .diseffeetions,the South. , The following remark, from The Bliffalo inereiot Advertiser on this' subject so•cxnetly cx- Pries our,own views that we accept and reproduce them ; 4hver sines Gov. Walker went. to Kansas. we have alined totreat him and theAdministretlon which sent him 11th fairness. 'scourge firm which we shall not permit nutvelves (ovary. Thu IntentiOn, which both in lds I Il i augural address and in unmerimaspeisebes.he Meinpbst. :lolly announced. of using theiwhole weight of his efli aid and personal irtinenee to teen» to all the bona fide residents of the Territory 'the. right of voting on the new Constitution, led tie !Gauger well of his administra tion. and to entertkin lb. hope that if a Pi reSlavery Con• atitutirn should be framed, it would be promptly reject ed by the people. Bat we roust now' frankly my that we have ceased to ezpoet anything favorable from Gov. Walker's administration. lie has frittered away all hi. strong' declarations and annulment ? ; "Ms remises, made nit they wt re, In the broadest . teenis:end without any nuaallcallent, have all their val.- i tie and sleinifleasme explainild away by this new trick of interpretation. There Is 4111 trouble ahead, 11 not In 1 titaness, oertalnly In Cuomo' and the reentry. Mad, indeed. would we be to see this mischievous agitation !Weed by a fair vote of the people of Kansas thetnseives' 'even"( the result were such as to make ft a Slave Slate. ,That-would be an evil whose consequences would be mast 'ly felt in Ranieri itself; but a revisal of the agitation throughout the country would he a general calamity.— ,lint If those who are fairly entitled to vote on the Con slit utiou are cheated out of their rights-14 matter by what plausible pretext—we shall see sternly times. "When Gov. Welker sneaks of a previous residence of three or ale months. nob s idy Isshalkw enough not tome' :that 4x, Is the number;ntally meant, and that the 'three' lit need merely toooften a - -disagreeable statement. and becauki he shrinks from plumply Saying that lbs Con -1 venflon will reardre a six' months' residence. and that !be approves W. The effort will bet° excludeitleast half 'the honalkfc settlers of the Territory from any voi c e in ;Betiding the chars. er of the Institotkois uodeewhich . they are to live- resenolgration to' Know this Sum i mer, has been Immense. and without any _doubt exceeds theulation previously there. l:e 0 tonan lc little doubt that the greater portion of 1 thi p ,Summers emigration have gone to Kansas to make 1 a anent home, and Wive the same interest in its In-1 stituttons as those Who will be permitted to vote under the,slx months' rule proposed by Gov. Walker. and whleh he evidently regards no certain to be adopted by tiiii.Constiintional Convention. Considering how large a proportion Of the tonopte inhaiiitinite it will exclude, this rule is obviously and greedy unfair. This period of six months will have its eranmenerment en nem the. reparation of last Spring. that It will be a very short step hest the six motithecVeskletter bats of that rellis , Walton, with Its sixteen handrod or an enrolled voters." We firmly believed, and so declared it, totaled. ately after the election of James Buchanan; that hir.Admintatratlon would be found more wdded! typOnterests of the Booth than even that of, rigor ; Broil all the iniquities of •Utah, Re belie,., ere to be spired, because Brigham Young! I.ett advocate for Slefa y. 811 Dr .14( COl XV, i~} M 4 ~'. Java PAL BA has daelined thelamination fbr : dge of the Coalman Plena r( PhiladelPh% a, and Judge: mum has Seen nominated in Ma steaL 1., ttxrecrnat. Der..—At the election ihe Mayor on. Tneaday, O. W. Sparks. the American Itepubliam ran didate was successful, having waved a majority of 331 rtes. , i (A. oonsitsecemerr of one of the Thiladelpltis papers, writing from Troy . Bradford county, says: 1••1 am here in the very heart of Wilmot's district.— ..Tadao Wilmot is, without eceeption. the mat popular ' man at home that i ever heard cf. He is not only pop.: 'Oar, but the muse. are realty mother - dank In Mai clniaa. for t lt t r i n e dford wilier. him 0000 majority, but Vogt s I Jams Wit.Totli letorwrimns.—fly appointment 4, the State Committee, Her. Dana W il mer will address' his fellow citisens,:at the following places: Hollidayaburg. Saturday aftsfalcollp OrPt - 5 . Anemia, Saturday evening Sept. 6. Allegheny eitj, Monday evening, September 7. • , , • Klitauning,lneßiar afternOon, Still; K. Clinton, Wedneaday a ft ernoon,•Sept.lo. P.l Franklin, Thuraday aftern oo l l . Sept. ltx . ' j Iftedville, Friday afternoon, rcpt 11. ' Waterford, Saturday afternoon. Septailt ' • Faisaisturday evening, Sept. 12. Septa Beaver, Monday afternoon, Sept. 11. .. New Culla, Tuesday aft.. noon, Sept. 15. Menar, Wednesday 'Pept.l6. , Butler. Thursday afternoon, pternber 17. - I...lilies/May county, Friday and allatanlay, Sept lS and 9. , : t . . Indiana, Monday aftenattn, Sept. 21.. Jobnstown. Tuesday afternoon, Sept.? Clearfteld, Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 23. • Bollefonte, Thursday afternoon. Sept. 21. Lew down. Friday afternoon. S. pl. 26.. Bloomfield. Saturday afternoon. Sept. Va. Danrannon. Saturday evening, Sept. 26. Ilanistmor, Monday afternoon, Sept. 2/1. Ilichanksburg, Monday evening, Sept. 2e. Carlisle, Tuesday afternoon, Sept . . Gettysburg, Wednesday afternoon; Sept. VI . . York. Thursday afternoon. October I. Chesnut Level, friday afternoon,:ftetober 2. i brecarter. Saturday afternoon, October 3. • Wait Cheater. Monday afternoon, October 6. Tuesday afternoon, October O. - Phfla and vicinity, from the 7th to the nth. , One rands the various candles aro requested to iota theme appulatatatita,aad take Imeollate Asps to "circulate the hikormitUoil,and to secure atoll ottei4ll, of Totem. ' Unl l / 1 11. tab ar . adnuat VIA* Ophilec4 thrrenwerareito the Mtwoori election the St. Gout-frr• gareaccr Paya.v."...There it one thing connected with thee, •ameadird Mum,' to which we wish to dined par. Ocular attention. They are all In • byte ot- armrest,— We do not hear of any, odatakce beinit dilleortved and reclined,* se to Increase iletua's vote; hit each day we are lotortned that Mirror-44w bare born detected in the returns Irmo Oda or that county. which *lwo roe. meted, daretur itetwee,' or augment Stmeerree vote." . . , *aims Dmintarto thereat!"— Under this h'ead 'the Democratic papaw are pubilshing the auppcival dened of Ma/WP Itoilhte, the Free Labor (+medal° in ilibil.olll4.. In lo article 'claiming .the elation' or Stewart, and re-_ rebel:over therlefeat of tolling, the Doeton Pod says: • "Ile committed blmrelr opsnly everywhere 'to the is:, Hey of entooraOrig the tree State emicrsition to 3itssont. vi, and athemtinc the tame urban white Mbar:Z.' Observe! To de kat a. raodidate who will encourage - Fres State emigration and advocate the career of the whits laborer, , le a Drimeratie ritowyl )tack that I pm northern laborers !—Nerttitivern roilt}dimo. ' 774 PAilackipbfa 14eu, c 4. Foroey's new paper, ;eves the following evidence that the saw* ar making _ ha usaxaSiare State by fraud and violence, la to be push ' Mier ad Immediate eoesettermillun: 1. ISIPORTe ST DISPATCH TUFO w4sur!mrcni. I: - • [4orcial far The Press.] j ; • Wasarsotoe, Aug. Z.—The prompect of a Ail,' election lion Dektpda to the Septeuiter Convention • le UM; 10- lrNeet ' The wenti 'of the Oonirention will, 'lt ts paid, fie I quickly done. It will probably be submitted to the people on the day that a Legislature Is r !eclat, and the • et:mores are that the Constitution will be In Washing ton, with a member of Congress and two .Senators to back it; by thelsior December. It is supposed that.the•Famstlhoiket, Ulm that of New York and Pennsylvania, will be Weld as; to Slavery. This programme trill pretest an attach op Gat. Walk er's nomination In the Renate. He mu tudgtyandssq ' mute as *Senator From *fie new State.. t • - - - • Rest-asuor r i, th em bop° th at Iblaplaw 'off! Ito earned out.' - • SOLITAIRE. —The election "fop delegates to the SeptemberCense,. Hon in Kansas" wen had two months ago. Wad a Pro43la eery body returned by &lotal. poll of kes , than fifteen hundred voles. This election was held under a taw= ;Registry. which excluded Medeal. bulked the Free-State men from TOM% • ' • • The Constitution his of course, been aireadyconeoeted in some Pro-Slime conelave, awl the Convention 'will inertly do through. the term at adoptingit, They doubt lea know a good deal snore about Its features in Wade lagton than In Kann.. .•, , t Constitution wicet as to Slavery,* framed bye Cow ventkea sleeted node border Bullion authority, will be a Pro-Sherery Constlintlok Raw,' lealleadS in Ku ll "; so tar as usurpation beam law 4an plant it there. and, Qinvention springing from the , bogus a Otbroity doeelot need to legalise Slavery there—to say nothing Ls to I ve Stavery legalised and estal lithe& Kelutelligesat can honestly Caputo this. Shall a Constitution et, framed by a Cenventiesar by lien Ibis Lbw* of the People and rep_rasentlnd at onarfoirth of the number, behspowadola LaDbaa Trd eral'authorit telonetst. lithe . precise Woe now - lend ore& It bat say the rile Stelae trxltr. P. Tr& • '- ' ' -1 . - • , - • - nil NUT lionta.—The Washington .inereipandenipt the (hurler end Elepiim. mys that the aollenlng rile. sinestkro of the neat Reuse of, ReptmientsAlyes is very neatly correct: - - - • - - - Dena. ' S. op." f .r.1y..., Vacant , Ilfaine, . Nei , Hampshire,' s-* — Vermont, t ~_ Masmehwietle, I ' •-- ' i - . . Rhode Island, . • 1.. Com • edies; 2 . 2 New Tort. 12 New Jenny, 3 ' i 2 Pennsylvania, 14 10 Dolaware, ' 1 . Virginla , ' • 13 &nab Grunllna, 6 Florida, 1 , iiikannsa, - 2 . ' ilbeand, .. 4 • 'l, ; Mande, . 6 - 4 ' i lona, , - 2 • . Wleronsio, —, • 3 Indiana, : 6 4 3 Michigan. . 1 4 California, 2 Texas, 2 Kentucky, 8 Tennessee, . 7 Korth Carolina, 7 Alabama, 7 c•-• •• --- • -.-- - Total, 110 01 The abrre Het assumes the elertion of TAMAN MO. aver Catalina ef Ohlo. CAMPBELL was elected and has the certificate but the Democrats 'contest hit:peat on the groland that be received the staffrage of free colored rotes: • The Tommie; Will yothabig be filled by the eleitlon of roar IC. Y's; end two Derieeratioin Maryland, flveDcrooerats in 311asIstIpatl, flour , Democrats and one K. N. fn Louisiana:eight Democrat. In Georgia, and two itepublleans in Indiana.and•Yennajlranla. The Hoare will then eland a. follows: 93 K. We., Democrats, , 11N Democratic majority ovdt Republicans, . n.- Tits Is the result of a sectional ; combination of the South against' the North. ate same combination on the pert of the North for the protection of Ito right. and the advancement of its ' , national Interests, woo d hare given aboulyin equal majority on the Giber side. The mnat kprominent candidates Mr the Fps:Art.l44 are lir.lof 8. Kr. norms of Ifa.,,Alt. aura of Mo., and J.(tu..Nci Jona of Pa. ,Idasericas.litereidleask lists NoiOna thous. ' . DAVID WILMOT, of Dradfurd,s,:nwty. cam commove*: WILLIAM MILLWARD, of Philadelphia. 401 MIMS OP enit atm* cone: JAMES TRYCH. of Fayette county, JOSEIII J. Lewis, of Cheater county, Demaeratle State Notalnationa. GOVERNOR WILLIAM R. PACKER, at iymnlng county GINAL NIMROD STRICKLAND, of Chilster county. SI,TRE3ft auronsi WILLIAM STRONG, of !Jerks county. JAMES TUOMPSON, of enmity. . - DYSIMIA CURilL—Boiltou; ' Decembel: Geo. B. Onasa—Lssar reply to your question in regard to the Action:or arygeaated Ritter', I feet much pleasure in 4 stating that from its promPt and deeisivk effect la alleviating and overcoming a and chronic case of Indi gestion. and Dyspepsia in my fawn family, and from a knowledge of its wonderful results in cu ring severakattacks quite as seVere in other fluid. Lies of my acquaintance, I consider it a sover eign remedy in that distressing complaint, and would cordially and earnestly recommend it to all . whd may he thus afflicted. 'Respectfully yours, ISAAC DANFORTH, 17 South Market St. The above Cers(liense , i• Jinni a well known n of hi g h' s ilLopedobie Merano, of Boston, and in en. fitted to theinlleet ennlidenc:e.. per - JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent for Schuylkill Cour.y. • . , dird Lady who has beet) cured of graat nervous debility, after many yesua of :Weary, desires to , make kno.n to 411 failow•sulferors the sure means of.relkl.— Addrray enclosing stamp , to 'pay 'return postage. Mrs. 3IAttY E. DEWITT, Boston, iiiassand the prescription will be sent free, by next post. 313 m ArirlVe *dell those °roar frients la a state °tangle bicasedness c who would win the Idol of their bearts, and enjoy that domen'e felicity knoirn only to those in mar fo restore the hale an their bald pates, change their gin locks to tbelr original color, make them glos sy as silk, by using PrUtegissr,Wo4o. Heir liastomtlre.— It le now the slanderd remedy for all dive/mesa the balrand t it/too/Nun. , : 3:-dt • SI.OO4•REWAAD will he paid thr fly 3feclieue that will exert PRATT A; OUTWINit'S 3IAC OIL Mr the fit lowing diseciest—itheamsasm, Near: I. flp:n-1 Affections, Contrseted IcOots. Clacre Pt.' pi, Pains in Vle.fisse or Beet, ffetleehe,Too.hache.f s. • s, Sore Throat. Psllrulses, r. t • I:l;seatei cf .be Skin. Mosel . % d the Oh d . No - e henub e without the signatdre of P. Art t. Ortega att.:shed to each libel. Principal oiSi e, W ig.o% street, Brooklyr, N. Y. Jams G. Stows, Di uggt.t. Centre streei, Po.tsville, Sole Agent fie Schuylkill % jr- *it Tine ht to tert'Zir that I baim made bat o e a IN llon - of the 3lal'e 0 t otriwy thr:tir P. ll} 'etk drawn from coal ac. on c." .he coYlr . ' , rough! on b' rbenmatlitn.' It wc- otae.ente r mouths tdlng.and lam now entirely erred. I rh'erfolly, roma mend It to all afflicted ilkewlee; 31. YlNvirocEr, •• lianisbu'rg, 72 Loe.me • • :lane .77, '37 • 33.1 y feligion )nteltigence. . , Vnc elliziebex of the Sandwich:l'2llnd* Ire, malting ef• torts to gamete th- mashes lidepeudently of the Mill &Jona ry Society: - ' • Tim Nrre Eirmas In tbi iitenderuldp et the Wesley an Methodist Church in Great *Mien during the past year was six thousand the hiudred and thirty. The General du:vent/on of Cnireradists In the Unt ied States, will hold Its next annual resdon, In Chicago, on the third Tuesday le September, (the ibth day.) • A•Commarmere—The Leindon Christian ..Spedalor care "A:a a general rule, we believer Aloedean theological wri ters to be better versed in modernianguages and more deeply reed la umlaut ilteratue 0; In other words, bitter, and abler scholars, than the majority of the theological verities of this country." Ttii American Home MyNewry Society have just ap pointed five talreionaries for Hanswe, Instidiel6n to those 'Wally In the geld : four cf them Nom the last senior clam at Andover, and one a flerroan, to labor among his countrymen around Humboldt; 75 mile* south of Law rence. It is said that the Germane are fast occupying thli part of thelerritory, (here being no less than 5,005 or 10,000 already there. t , . A Toccata° letetomr.- 7 A coompondent of the Mop. err, sends the fill towing account bf a tonehing Incident, which occurred daring the peat month, at Astorta„near New York city: ; "i)n Sabha evening, August 2d. a prayer meeting wet held In the Court !knee in our village. at which a 'Sabbath School 'choke, =Lined (Install's P----, was present; his apt was about nine, and he had been Ow a year past an Interesting scholar. lie was much levee fed with some rautaiks made at theiwayes greeting, end which were neagested by the imexpeetedly bore num ber of Sabbath &hoof scholar* present; ► after inflaming to his home be expressed to his parents,the pleasure be felt in hearing met *deka to young children tog , l re their bairn, to God. and under tile,impu hes of an overdosing heart, heart, be raised hiseyes and clasped his bands to heaven. and prayed in a loud and tempest rotes, "oh Itatlawronalfs• me an angel and I wilt do better hereafter." .1 • 4 4 hoard )cd hrd hit prayer and. we believe:answered Ile and Wove soothe* mut went flown- Ile took tibia to Him -141 welt, drow ned cod made him in angel. i lie was dw on Von daj noon Mowing: while bathing. being ea beyond his depth by the reading ewers of a pawing* afolmat. Ile raised his Imploring look. and upatretcheabbands to ward hkeonipanion while *finagling in - tbe Water, and - with a kind farewell to him be slowly sin* ti riM, we • hope, to God." 1 1 , - itClielol4ls. • Sir' PRIMITIVIt METI(OOIST CTlUnClLieara'er of Leon and ad street. Divine Berates every Sabbath at la o'clock, A; M.,and 6 °Week, Z. It. 4iIiqeISTRODIST EPISCOPAL cn-ußeit, seetthd Street, Pottrrllie, Roe. Witztim L. Gist. Near. IR vltisserideessery Pailmtb it 304. Wand at 754 P.M. No-pla can L*IIRIANCITURCR. Market Square Pottsville, Rev. Marla Suck, Pastor. Itivltr; secekro fn Ibis Chord' re:platy every !Nada/. Morphia. at 1035 o'clock; scenic:, atA t o'clock • Weekly Pra3rei Meeting, Thitradaper Mow. a t 7 o'clnek. ' • 111-TRIN CULTSCII SETtVlCES.—Srpfesper, tsar 6111-13t4 nday idler Trinlty.-40% and 114 o'clock. I —Dent. vl and St 113th--141 b Sunda, Atter Trinity—A.-St 1054 and P.M. 7!4.—Dent. xxv—Dens. rsaor; I Pea I. lath, I kib and 1014—Embir NT& Vlth-15th 'Sunday after Trinity-1W A. ti.)inii% P. N.--Joshua silit. Mirk Iv--.lrektui axle, 1 NIA. Slat--St. Idatibre's DaY.--;-I.uke Oil. and 1 derr. si.' Tith—lcilaunda) atter trinity-10% and 14 o'clock. —Judges Iv; Si Nark ilil--Juktra 1%1 Petit' Eit. Vith—St. Michael and All Angela Day.—O•neali Acts Rt. Jude, 6-16. doll not Orell f tirout cad; but by livery word that proeeedetti out at month of Milord dolt; elan live.—Deno. vlll. S." ; . Thera went oat a rower to row; and • , • • souse 111 by the iraithle=-eoro• on don,' gniOnd—tionni among thorn — Gad otlairs OM Cu good paned; and them are they whtett are: town on geod it Arad, snob as hear the word, and realm it, end Wet likidig wow thlrMantee iiist alas . • ' tW • • 1 ;MARRIED. GRAVM-4112itt0P —At Dryden. N: I.,uu the Z' tb laid, by Rev. W. 0; Hubbard, Jargeou thane; of Volta- IllearWeLaughter Joet Blaboy. ta4» of Drlders. s • SIMPSOII-I:oYlNttOti=On the 284 itt., at S nit* church, • PottrrtHe, tri the Per. IX Waabbaru.'ttdeta., Tionteo Horraou, of Ilikekxberrilie. sad )late4,aat IL Hodertant, of Papaya Pateit i tebuyllq Co. PA. • , •:I DIED. ' • ' OARUNIBO3I.-4a WtobeiNUY mirsleg ^ , Id WA Ars, inutix ILlOnor, son otTbsodoei and4 l 4 11 . :111u , !agony aged aria Oar, !kat mouths, liptteleyeu; dais, :•• .- : LICE OF LETTEIii7II7 tIEM L AINING inthe POTTSVAII,E XII MST OpfiCE, August 315t,13"6..." ' -... 1 • . Anderson Jcritit E Griffith Wm eh' --Prestley Weis& kbriontJobn /- Gibbs John oh . - Priac,l f - Aeronson E A ! • 11l /P 61110,1 na, , II i 'llendation.ll :Perfrey iro'sh'. ,Aerie Crithstitui Untie Chas : Parker S i ti l : IWA Ueda* ,• t likkey Ciatifirtuti Photo ish Brown BeaanOal Bridge David' ••• / Prior JO . Bruen 'Rosana Illeough Dab ..., Padlock e Browne h P , ' Ilarvey Elisabeth Philips If Brown Moses I Ran Edw I Patton Jr Botts id • i llanes Ellen I,_ Po Rh: Brown Margaret Herman Kdw Jr.,2Pal Del .Bloorn Mary I Reebuer Henry , Pe tti t C, l Snorts llathe*2 Roctornrtel Henry ; i . t Itnikeley Jenny - lloniworth James Quinn J. Bdrkbart /eau; -' Rise Jacob , ; : - Ii . Q.datey I Brown Jos r t ; Hoplehue•Jobre , , ' . . • Boyer Jacob epa B i ''' Mill John.- •2/ i• Angers Burke John i Ilawarty John 4. - Rbbell t Rooth Jar** • i .. ILtlfy Jae- . '• i Roberti Bole./ 10' -: 1 •'; :/ i . /1•11.11101111 .. } Mint': Briniin Jobs i. l Ifillawortlt Jam oh Reel He ItetursisJessee; . BeedYJobet eh i Whey./ Brandt 11l 1 - Holt itdrnosjhtsielLetle aft Breast Jamb -- Holt —ll7 ! Respite Bauch John W Moffett limy . /.. Bolt 111 Deddol Heart! . Ulna, Monroe; B Some Geo /.....-. .Iflopton Mar, Ann . • , Brennea Jun ab • Thsailion J Etman3tt7Larld Bogert Front:4D 11o1p Theo -..c gpe e htl Baker R 111 •':- f • Hughes WG :/••• through Brtsre Mewl lietasil B m• - ., .. ••• Saylor i Drown DevldSr - liarrieWm miner fnartel Bent Chas. _. , JI /: Smith i Bowmen Miss/I.lh JorrellWin 1 Spertl G. Burnes Anna SI Joe*ThAll - I Selby J. ph 0 ,' • Jones- Jed• • riptsai Jewell Curren Catharine Jordan Patrick: '' ?tackle . Jo 9 Colbert Ellsaheth, Jennings Gee. J Shinab n Jae sh Cooper Jatru Jaurailohn sle; • Bhilw A n . Campbell J ~, . ay . ~ Sheedb John Casgrovo Margarat Vier - Chisi3 Stamhti ': • Jr Clerk Sarah I adw ; Leith as 9.• • {honer Susertna Ina Geo r • Sheer Y Costlier Sarah Ken4g Jae '. Stephi y 11, Curry 'Thou f Kauffman Jas Xll Sterile MIN It Olark,Tbes i Kremlin Pitt : ' SterreT rer Mee (honey WP p Kiddy Philip : Sharp.. cry •• Cotten MAO sh ' L ! Sher rie Peter - Cautlett Jairsh L— Daniel i Btiffot. Rauh ID ~' Linder, Rdw_.!' Shield: Path - - Deem* James Lepovsky Rt Rev Pritith B 4 Bobbin A Rffmera 3 Lnenard henry sh&arie "ml' ' .. Dillow I Doi/wren Leib Jaßah Ar. Stern. Thos • Dixon II M. ,P • LA sib Jolla / 'Skew' rolby - Debut Gilbert Laly John 1 Scha p to II Driven/ John Lynch 4obp f4bo og Mr Doonei)y Jones D Lashley J ' ' Rebel) Win' • DOI% Mary A., / :Lenard Peter I Shape WM DOdale It i • Lowed Thee 1- • /If Dugan Patrick Lee Widow t T • *ebony 2 bison Sentlß Little Palk Ph Tiro Ains - Di nos Prer A Lareen•Mary ah Tulle R Pt. - Daniels /Sarah Murphy Michael Turn henry DagorseY Masan /fleeter. Gen ab ' Thom • J OB Dols Tboslo 31W G. 3/ . : Thorn PO* . Davie Hang e r Del Tbos Ma Wm, s Term enlarger.' DHang e r• BB es W 0 , Thorn Pets. - • tuf o Ikeoeho Jae sli Mi rhea/ WM U Tate • Doer/ Jo sb Morgan Thai B .. calm' _IC i 7 Mathews Maegazitt., rat penis" Roos Xun ' • Mann .11 A 1 eri Wen P Eberle P , . Milner Jos•• .' 11 2,17 1 Eckert OeUN ' Moor James A • 17b1 4 Jane An Baer ICI*" B Major Jacob; ; •,• /V ms Rea Be l e Manylhe'Cbis S Varner Mr . • ' Mayer Aaron • • lionftrideelfmll2 Yeglry C i pie -.. 7 , il W; - 1 Petting ID Li • •McDerrom not wagon 'Amon 1 Fisher John ' McGovern Sash Walearee Clue. Flits John/ MoCaffrry Vida 2 MilliaMsoci I Da- Poi) , Jam( • Mc Govern 4no sh ale!,, :' • • Yoe Merl* McConnell Sas ih Mather Dahl Praia* Mgry Mcßride Jim Widlatha Minh Flrlrer Pt McDonald Jpbn ;Willits Gfro A Son /gloater Titereab MeDlvittJas • .141 I. 11 ' - - , 31cCauha /10 :Wirt Alai -•• ' • , Gibson RI 12 Meßevoy •Ber sb Wilh4 Jan -b Jab Garrion J McCarty Ann • . Withiaernas oh Gould Jniteph Jr McCarty Mary ~" ' Rattler John • ' °o'er L M -- N , ' Wallen Margaret George Sfarreirot Netts Mrs :1 ro,Ward Patk Gills/thee Ptrk Nice Louise, A eten Time ' hallow Paul Nola J C . , B. thraniln ifr T Newman John ; Eltotnermin Jacob German Thomas 2 e. . Zimmerman Dent _....._ aterPersons inonlrintar !lettere on the above hat • will plea* my adverticriV One taint additional WI: hi!, charged Ear each letter advertised. : , - . 1 i ' , JOHN/CLAYTON. Ratmoder. 1 pqrrsViLLE POST OFFICE. Are/ aLaad De`p*rtu t re Of hails. Phitsdriphia,:lteading, Harrisburg. Pittsburg, New Torknad tMvtern and Soutbrn 't{Fates twire daily.— Meet ate/ A. M. and 3% P. M. Arrives at. 12% and 8% P. M. Way Mail between Pottsville add Philadelphia, daily. Clues adki% A. M.; arrives ab',12 1 4 P. t3ilawlstm, Wllkesbarre, Danri le, Wllllamspori add Erb, daily. Closes at f;% A. 31.; arrives at - b% P.-31. Port Carbon. Tuscarora and Tamaqua: dally. Cloves at n% A. 111.:errises at 4% P. 31., .wept Port Carbon, which &parts and artiste twice dally t . CIOSeS t3%a nd 11%4. M. Antos st 7 A. M., and 1241. Mineritsille, Tremont and Donaldson..dally. Cloves at 11% A 11l ; arrlresat 11 311nertorille, which departa twice Mill?. Cloves, at 11% A: 11.. and 7%V. and arrives 3 timea daily, at 7 and U A. 31:; and 2% P. 31. Fountain Spring, ehamokin. Sunbury and Northuru- Nyland, daily. Closes at 1154 A. M.: •rtivesat 3% I . 31. Calitlenis mails clam the 4th and litth °revery month. , Europium mails eb se on Tuesday and Friday of etch week. Office Open from 7A.M.WM P. M. Sunday from 1231. to 1 P. 31. JOHN CLAYTON, P. M. POST Orrtez;Tottssi Ile, M4,V 9,1667._] [l9-liemj DISSOLUTIONS. AISS01.1)TION OF -I ) ARTNER 811IP.—The Partnership heteteforeJ ratiMing be• itveen ; hiljaii Hammer Michael Y. Heise, wader the firm of Hammer I Make, 1143 this, day I)eve dissolved by Mutual consent. All tieble.dtle to salt firm ;are to be. Old LOT. 11. VI intrrattlie, telte bas Ynr d the Inter est of said Arm aad by triton/ 11e busitiess will hereafter he carried on. ELL: RAMMER, Pottsville, Aug. 22,..37 at-eta! sac 'L?. MAJZK. DARTNERSILIF! Of Co-p..rtnuilibip in the lumber M I exbr.ing between R. C. Wilton and Le daj (Aprill3, 457,)dissolved by . mgt 11 • r The an Jersigr ed bate Ibis day ( A pr i l Into eopeemerehlp, 1 1 the lumbr bo/ e...w mill at the foot of the Ineloed ple S. H. R. R., under the Orin nl It.C, All orders for lumber prordp.'y attend, '"'" Her 2. ' 5-7 111.:1 • ale .Teaeh- • i,..i..... trading bode shlatid. Term to 'r t h e Arre o f Het i A I.,„„ororr. his ! books and rape" taken out by the committee Ad ie this. Thirtieth - 41 - ” of 11:4,1867, itette'llbsolted bo tun- to If. A:Lants's store for public examination. steer's F r f • books and ripen taken from the safe ICII/111t1 eitir4 If will! be held at - ELIJAH HAMM .., Evans ... tx 1 Thormta Y' , St. P' i "V oTlCE..—Whereas letters Testa . - 31. i By order of r fttryt.rn. Seey,a wet/van were hot slightly affected by att. i UAW best. while liuselakes from the attat man abort 1 mentacy to the estate of Edwin 0. hits. deressitd, 1 by Panels A Herring were. in oin. judgment. dart," Rum°, Nandi 4d.' The uodereigned, nitetabers-of the committee, do- nitYpectfuily refne, __ •- - . that we,saw the two Safes originally - ' :: 1 •,;a . agreed upon by Farrel, A honing I W w --"e°. and Mani A Mahlon. placid dd. by - t I ride in a fore et:. Iris: The safe in tun by the Pantie/der of the Phila. 1 ' i - delphia & Reading 'tanned Company, - / In Ws oft* il Reading , mannAtcturect by tat-trio/11c ring, and the safe In use In 11. A. Lents. In kit ice l• manufaettired by Evans .6 Welton, and put In Notre. pitm e n precisely alike , . The. tire was started al IN o'clock , A. IL and keys r until Son cords of green hickory , two cords dry cal ISSOLUTI()N.—The . co-riytnel- , who)* under the superintendence of the sitto'n'i. menthe's of the coinmine*. The safe. were theft t... - 44)p heretofore exbding between !teary' UM add .1 hair ehelmat lop "nd: wen' entirely munin't. '' Aliall Hammer at SI rungrille. near Tremont, Sclau3lkill P ~... _ . ~..., -Coun.• In the 161oIng A feillng °fecal and Itercantlle i off with water, nfterlwhich they were opensecE pia II HT-ft E l 1,. r ; went fin! examined and marked hy the eriMmitiec I'il I r, and actutinue 101 fiat consent. i ~ 36.25 . l e of t h e h oteutt h o f ..geboyiku; haven, t t „.„, e , t e i r i j hely fifteen per emit. more than those taken ins ins granted to the undersigned. at Os wigalturg, thereldn, jit ,I,%""ur,n,'s safe.' • ' • • ik INERS WAN'tED: ' One Run- all persona knowing themeelves Indebted 'o said estate, l i - ,_,,',. e Irrell the e" t o - hare na b een o .:l h Et a lt oe, lledielP o i" . dred miners can Sind efeadi inpleyment In the - Lac avenue Valley. Apple to! It. iIW `TIER; / uperi n-1 -• °ft— / arei tu tlt l io re g g erior i a wtilirreeent Immediatefor i se ra t7t t: t nt a : n i d ' "Hu '. Ine respective et JAMItS P. PALM. Li il k ~, , I let' lAC t4 OIIII. DEFIISR. • DANIEL S . in c tendeot National Anthracite Coal ft ~Serentont /Manna ''''' . Ezenjor of the Erla‘aof X li. Prat. ...Toff been /Wog during the hording. vs lel • county, Pa., immediately. plug 20, 'ff7 354 t . flI, 1,7 ' :, Att„ns . , , -' i --: 10 trit - NtitSfti, ' N — CA 11 L N EY:MI - K: 1 D f 6% --- LU'l'loll Th -t .... i.— e . par neistti,m,,,,, , , -- 4 , papers And boats taken out of the rens-etre . tat 1. O. A. ISICuLLs. IP) IRS, to whom good intOoraffad to , nilatit employ.; of . ammer A Co., tuts this day dissolved! by i 111.11. MEM LENSFIO. meta WWI be given, are wanted *IV Ashland. SchuYlkill ' mut owl concent, K. Mar. - oer & M.O. !Winer having ito/d ii; JAMES MiLliiii.Ll6 s county, Pa. ,l ' A 3 A OB nom ' their entire interest to The pas 11. Rick er t , who witi,set. _ . Ashland: May 2, '67 I i Hlctf . I tie all elalms against K. Hammer A Co., and wi)) tont in. r „ The r n i/olting named gi=nen.residestrot Itaili. WI ANTED-300 neti e young Men, i oe the tainlttirend shipplos of coal on hie own arra:int. ! and Da 'Hutt,. who NM Ono above fire. hare pent* ,ELlys,ll-mAmEEE, IMt Isaias front i.vaus & Watson since, ' , w e the ing, 10" 17 y "to act as Lonti aPdTrivelli g Agents to 4 11444 j * ':l- • . M.O. 11EILNER. i 1 MW Ist 1867 nest easy, unto! and honorable. at a SALARY OY l lto ii ! .-t'f. U. HECKERT. I •A. 'WI& I; Lopold Ifireh s l; hap INA 1.1 1 per month; a caplet of d.l - ooly , Nuked. No patent h - , pottsville. July 16, 15.57. • gut* 1 & Meister, I; W. Rhoads A Son, 1 ;i Henry W. Ebert' , medicine or book business. - Poll *Healer* given free r *Healer* _ ~ „: Dr. WM. 3100 re, I: Solomon ittetadY.l: Levi L. igr , to 41 VTILO 4041044 a p 0141144 ' SUM? o Onus cent piece, 1; High A Craig. 1: Win. Klrck. I; Eatificusa / ItO and address - A.. N. lIATCItELDhS4 A CO., Hampstead, 1; W i n. MeFariler, I: George J. Eckert. I: J. ILI tie N. H. ' , r Auxin, '67 'l' . _S i St . - Ila n stoat. / ; Ezra Miller, 1 • James 3;141101h I; I I ' l I , W ' A N PED--ITen Male and 'three • . ' 1 . - Female l'errheirs , to lake ,rharge of the Public ' A. 11. Warner, 1; Jamb Sehmucker. 1 ; WM, K . 14 V. B. Schrdietsbet ger, l ; R. R. Comptuy.l; 11. / tut 2; W. C. & P., P. Ermantnut. 1; litihneyer, f! re' schools ttf Plythe town•hip, :or ilterm of ten months.' Co., Milton. 1 t - - J. P. Bridegane. 1. eonamencluit on the first, day of 4 ptember. An exam/ nation will be held at New Pblll,delphis, on Saturday' the I.Vtlt. day of August,' at 634 Wittirk a. m. Hy order, . of tbe Board. JONAH n PLATT, En's. i - August £y's7 $ ii ..,!_., ' 32•1 t WANTEI PROPOSALS wlli be re .eivOir'hy the gutWeribei%, iselaylnitfrom :1004i 400 feel of 2 filch iron Waler Pipe; kadiny-from Cool it( . t t 4 Greenwood MIL YorlurGinripartkopms apply.' B. PANICA N.. A , 30i . ,AG ENT* WAN \Pies* easy, tmefuland bouni a muntb. Capital required, Five Doll tleulars. endue° ' , tamp and address, ; September 6, '67 &ill, WA N'T ED— —trinro en. for the public Ichools In commence about thelsf h:o7 Zepteltal months An esanlinatioo o applfet the New .school Howie In 'saki place: timber 10th, at half past o'clock, - the Board. B. v. September 5. '67 4 O'l'ICE.—T fie under s igned has Oils day. (July aciiii m .i.) Purchased front klijib 10 tu to .eh his tight, title and Interest of. In end to. a ,rer lain oatikry recently worked by him 'and Henry Hell a: Strongel Ile near Tmont in Schuylkill Cour,ty, together with thee AM* atoro m made, mak:: home, cars, Maihinc ry Sutures, and arerythiny moraine and hultrousblwi •In, upon or slew; or mid in eorqeetloo with or . sepn, , e . mint to tbe,said Colliery, and that I hare biker/pi" el, eipn areordingly. ' JACAL4M3II 11. t Auptet I'sl . . - M-61. i 'NOTICE. -Notice is :hereby .giaroir rhst !the undersigned • base 4twe cl-y purchased Michael P. Mater, his entire Work of dry goods, sro ...H mien, queensware, hardwire dour and other cock, of OR RENTi---A Threg SLOT - tom i 'cteiblngiiMplrtobrfiliVrestalge• Make , in 1417 .'"olfehtii..l7, ' F Brick Dwhiling ilmas ~ and germ) offices ill ' , horse, Otte Wagon, harness and i carriage. The bestows In Centreetreart, Pottsyille. Apply to ,IL 1411 RP ..1 la be motioned at the old stand by the undersigned. September 5, '67 736.tf D._ SOCEIT k •Thilo. A LL sorts oil' Rails,2 ' ' ?4ew Ph"6"Pb* A1ig.1V67% • 344". trout 2.!ci 60 7 pounds per yard; on hand tired for sale by . ',,. 8.1&38. 4S- [ i . YARDLEY kt 3051. ~ - ___ FOR SALE kTO.LET„ TATE AGRICULTURAL L'XIII C• urrit arn . w.— sou Th i e gri rksi wi s i rL imi t a vi l e grr ...% , , v ..: A l i o Nv u s r ; . ftmartio:t cit PIiILADKLPIIIA. (Pownvoie naoranc) on the.Pla- and 30th of SEP I I3IIII6It and let and, tid days of4)CTORKR noz:t. The usual reduction on pa,wen. , ref- fare and free pinup, for stock, will be funilidudi by i the Iletlroad Clunpintee.. : ' -TO LET—Aii Ofciii' :7;yiih•allproper ; Theilooka of "entry will be open at Philadelphia on creiveolenenelln ihe ;Id 47, In Centre alrect.-,1 and:litter the listli‘oplember. 'bmire of. !' i .4: 1 ' JI;IS CKNISIAN. I Actic.-2'.1 '67. '24 ISt -_. - 1101iT.C. ItAI.REB. re.- , Potteellie, Augiud fi, Ml' ' '. 1 [. . 32-tf, i ..-- - - 1----- 1 -4 4 iIRE 1311rCIS for Ciii — vias, Puddllrig: and Blast Pnrnrrea, Crone the Reading'Werke, for, safe low, at the ; .nowint FURNACE, , Pottsville, Jin. 19, 1956 att I 1 sc. 'IRE VOTERS OF SCIIITY I.- , 11 0 LET.,- II --A la ga l- and convenient', 'MILL COUNTY.-Ytttow crrizmir-I ears Ilea ' Store flonse - eel is,' oti the ',triain street, Ta,- : In( .dbyowky of my friends and , elliseris of this moat, rscentle wailed ' ~yPark i* li› , J Inqttlre of. - cocMtyao offer myself, as-a, cianribide her rise etre, of TBOMPSON A.GOVREY,Trationt, or JOBB IiANYIAR,.! Ilerlster of ' Willa and Clerk of the Orphan's Court *4; Pottsville. - ' I [Molests, • ht . .V-If ' - . ; Schuylkill eon .Iy, at the ensuing eionlon. and .011cit ar, , ~ , a . „ , . your toJttrage •If 1 shoe Id hem fortunate as to he elect -11 OR Silllerrr-Lftle ;CM • t h e b est Olnii. r . cd, I pknlins Myself to perform lb ' deltas id it. mid or 4 . i DeS/1 panda In Pottsville, opposite Daniel Hill's tar. , See with fidelLy, and R. the setlatte.lon of ibe comma elm la . !, iti rot on tentraltnerl4.26e feat deep.- Terma • Pity In general, ; easy, as most of this irearty caranripain on the prOperty. , ; Respectfully, your obed'ent servant, ;August 20,17 SeS to ' ; >WILMA)! WOLCOTT. 1; • JACOB EARRCIIRR. - i, Schuylkill Haven. Joly le, 'IT. 29tf 1- MREAP FUEL .-Coke for We,' in .q • . lar,ve Of small ea/retitle,. at toe lew pries of 6 eents . I U)orrSVILLE MINING dr, MANU per-bushel: Ineulrereltherit that/thee, oeworke of the. , FAQIURI:Nti COMPANY.—At a wattle* of Our Pottsville GasConspeny. ~ ; 1 , • suockholders of the4"ot.zville 1. 'deg and ildaentrele , .. Pottsville, November 22;16 ' ; ' LTA( . , !my likanponv. hold June B:41, "I ,oe. bormigh of Potts. M. the following armor s were elected oaken to sere F OR RENT -= she -- Ind Oiehard ' Luta. eemt election; _,• •- ' Finer 311111,--ft has been new/1r :repined. and Is now I Pr' ictear--RItBiA RD JONES. In Mat rt.e L11111411,4' order. appty to LUTZ, on nee J 4 then;-Franck Spencer. the preadiare, or to T. H. SCIIOLLRBBR.BO3II. . l'rearierce-;CePege Spe.keer. , _ Pottsville. Irpbrarity 26,'57 1 - 9-tt R•eciorY-S. l - rmwel Scum. ""' . . f , The broke. for Mock subset:Moon arro now open at the . 4 OR ' SALE.-rA. Coal ( Yard Situate: on 91h Street above Poplar. CR) , of Philadelphia. other. of the yips PreslderiLPoLuille, and at the vies of„lbe Oollima7, So. el Walnut streatriPhiladelohla. • • eerie If • Lf • •-: ' Zap 13t $0 feet front on ath street, SOO feet In depth le alio- -4.... • ' -• ' • "-- ' X i t _ lon street . 2 froutir.honint, stable, Memel work Ibr en .1 NOTICE.' --Notice is . herebt , ' giv eit loading Coal. and other bereavement's' Part of pne• 1 • • • chase money MN remalliaod the balsam will he taken ' that the airldsrat e methas thta da Y P ure lard from Intatt of a toed quilt,. it aoi pot win tio to rent on" 11.,,,am,Slare,„tt Make one bblek oleos, one I leek,h....o"`e• one thb to of October. 'A Ord tate stand Ibr ness. Ap-• "I"' "_,"' ,"'. ..' ° P ill° of mul°l ' °it sets ei rile "' P to . CllAßLza•yrnisa, at Coal Yard. . worse, • ...r m hammy three 2 borne wagon., mt. mut t . A urri: ZI. - `57 ite.lml , , • ! Germantown, apron , . "s° 4 horse MeV% two sleds, one 1 home flerril, - ore snoop .mare and harne•s, Met bu'vtry• one I''''t tar : , - FOR SAL' OR ' R,F,NT.-„In ~ '.. print, whmt, nal& ha, f.it TS* and Ilonriwitslooc and lx, 416 w,,,... ..c i . t . ~,..... ..,, ~_ ...... t terell Or the m il l of said hammer A Italia In •Port, eitr of ii. "'""” ar '""' - "' """ '''s t M: s , bon, tees/her wllh all therm,* orenants - vat Odd limn. (7°4fef " m° in thud Ann"' Saalkla• Rae *lgo lii T'l rarer a Metro lir the will. The rarinip , will -Mt n nth'. dance with the action of, the male members of the Se-; mat lee the anderscened at the same oand. mind.I STRIN M.S . !.butch PuttalllM. instructing the Tree We M ; i' A u ; •;,7 ;4449 , . ' make such Cipcidtion of the said M. R.Cherch as i , "*".e..,,, - --- T. ilArlYsTkil --• ' 3, , they may It..ak best it, waz-nn maim respired. In Birk; TOTICE.--Tlie undersigned have ohleial meeting, on the 261 h laid.. that the said Church , li s l e d a y, (Aug. mth.18,37,) purchrvcd from John be offered for SALB•pr RENT - imutedWtely. The True.. McCreary'. Abram L. Momper and.lacoh A.llyers; do. Irmo or the 24 111 B. Church, throughtheit Committee, ie.' la . b aa i ne a s b a rb. rave John R. - McCreary A -Co.. all =y thendora aerra tarl Chard". alaaar a h a limrket rb l .:lr right. linear d interest of. In and to a ll their Iwo Mr. Pa., for nari er real, torthelth. The ("berth l' Metall% roilkiiee knew.. ei the "Audenricd" and .110 4- a Raild, a2sm. ruhreantial brkk Maas& moll far i a Brook" recently w orked by Ihens.situatailma revers] ablisd. nassannt - boll ,itd two elms rooms below,_; allclnine tracts of land In Raab Toweshtp, Schuylkill ( 'h its olt the ' 24 OrelVherribsemOy papered, and mul Co., and hank Townshlp, Carbon Co., tenser with the : 11 11ato thirallb tba oath" *dam : Tao prig lad : 4 ° 1 ' 0 ;1 lease, machinerir tLvturte. slum stsreencale, make'', hop. payassilou 1* toodareastoubla. Pettily stiahlue to res, dews. bonus, shops, rail roads. Mud seer thin g mar- Piedra** arms* nal plass 'apah_ soon to the seder- able and Immeral, *ln, upon ix about, or lord In mis aligned. •••• . .-, - 'Si .14. WILSON. 1 _•' traction with. or appurtassat land& colikolsa. and Mat • i 1 'JAIME. 1100 L /, Chstat ,we bars tar possosslon of lb, mos. • ; • i a.o. nem. 1 . .. .161111 WOLIORD, 1! ""f r , , MA7 SA, y ni ivE DOLLARS REWARD.--boar RD.—Lo.st, - , htJanuarr last, a NOnratopped hair trunk, coo. sfng rb4nrieripto. bidtept. Ar... Wan Tart -bv the. a ,i nt y r at th. pou..viNFrright Moose. .Addrey, 4; M. BARTLETT. Aolitand, eouitti; l'a. • . Fossiabar 11, 'hi 364 t • !fo lly TRAT—A black Cow.- with I "Alter IMF, wide horns, and :Ilve r', ut S yea oidl came 'to the on:owlet* of the entectiber, in West lirniemick township, about two Weeks arm• The owner is ,requested to prove property ; ja ot y theme; and take her away, 4te she VW be di aecording to law. Anon .12.'4 24,4* ,'SASIVEL B. /MODER. TRAY COW.—Strayed away 1. 4 3 Amu the lotheeriter. residlilt if Men-Car: bon, Flatter tonnehip. Schuylkill. county, on the lath inst." a bendeotne Cil RititT RED COW, about years old, 'with a long Alm m and straltht horns. She bad on when she went away a chain end belt. -.Whoever. re- - turns 11441 sow to the subsetlbef wIU be suitably rewar ded. JOUSI MONEY. I-- TRAY. PQW.-=—Caine, to tho Ca• piewlimel of the sisherriber. Scolding le / so- 7 &Rath Nathelot, towniblp.Sehnylhlll Nudity, tbe bat,* lawie BROWN AND WHITE ,SKITTR r COW, with large horns turned backwards, and has a largo bell on. The owner Is mine/Wee to come reward. prove pok :periy, pay (buys and tekiher wear,olhern Is she will be onld wowdiell W law. DAN DAL NUM August 2i, 'ST - 34,30 iMi MIS ly[ , - - W. . POOLE; Engineer, „having , • 4 , eetuplefed !We eapierattoes in titesteo, wish* • ofeapled Was for the past ten months. ham *gainer la tbbed blroself at Ids *Men In rotierllle, arid .1. Ns. rind U itt.o d perepalty tosiy , iWelidonal *ark *bleb : may b• =UAW tt; him. - : .j.W. 6, 17 . 3 1 41 =" NOTICE.h—AII persons are. hereby flattened against negottaling two certain protn(t. soiy stotesdrawat by 'Motor' T. Darla. and Josep h Jobo, stop payable to the order of Jobn.Wettalli, bear of date Julltitb, 1 8 67. at GO and 90 days, in Fcur Hundred and Piny dollars, earn. as I have a legal clfset to said niter. Sept: d, '67 3040 . JOSEPH JOHNSTONE.' • ol 1 Irantio yOTICE;;--The Simi-Atint.alhleet . his of the stockholdnre of the 'Jettsnits' Bey log nod /inanition of Potts,%Mona be held on Monday analog, Septionber Ith, in 8 o'clock.' An eleetkot lor. inn directors 1,111 be held. l'ouctual attendance Is ra quested. - - , JAMES FOCHT, Sec'''. ..,Nottintlle. Sept:6,l7 . - ' • . 36-H . , OTICE.—The Second.-Asoesament N *we. IliThtti" upon' meta' 'share of the cspljal Lock of the Pottsville ki Min; A Manntscturtns Comps• py vcill bonne and payable at the aso. Of the Company, o. at Walnut stvcat,llll.lailolpkia. Men the Tth to the 10th of Eeptembrr, . By.order of the Ward of Directors. • . • "E. 1/ClitTOR ZULfelf, feenetary. September kV r;:' • fi I: Ol'lVE.—Was mailed by 'Michael Bright, et Mina% on the 11th Instant, the note ;or Jouithan Wesley la Oliver of, M undersigned. dated Pottsville. Miguel It th, 1567, at GO days.-for Ir-%3 95. It Its eot - eadorsed, and has slot cone to hand. Tbirpablie are eautioned spinet 'receiving vald note. and the finder will please Warn U . to WIC ROBINSON,' Jr.; Secretary or the Delaware Paid Company. Nir.-78)4 Walnut street, Philad •Iphia; or to M. I/ILIGHT, Centre at., Pottsville. . • Itiptenther 5.'67 3140" ELI OW CITIZENS of Schuylkill ccrent;7o-11aviag been solicited tay a Dumber of my friends In'ratrionsseetkins of the county to offer myself candldste 'tor the cake of Osinmtssionrr, I do pet with a kind of but, being born and raised In Schuylkill frantic:4W basing ursaesalkiterl *melt fa vor, I do so with theetauranre that my claim have as much bearing tomy favor as that of any otherpersom Yor rapacity and qualification I leave my fellomcifisens to judge. Should I base fortunate as to be elected, I .shall use nty.utmeat endiavoni to serve in the capacity ' of modatnes with the utmost attention and fidelity. Your tumble tellow.cltisea. Pottinrilli;Sept. 6,17 86.13 0 ) JOSieIIXiMMEL.' 't ENERAL 'BANKL.NG Mae is hereby elven that application will be made to the Oral ser.lou of the Legislature for the passage of a General Banking Law, baited upon Moak, - and upon the uenbest featnrea df 'the bill submitted by Mr. Dail at the last session of the Legislature. . • Jol 4, 's7 21. -VOTICE, is hereby given th4t Sp a plication jlll bp Made to the next Legislature (or the inert aeration e'a bank of imam with the usual pri• Pe reg of ban..^- under the mime and title of LLE BANK," to be located in the borawth of - Sche !kin county, atilt a•capital u( Two Jirndred Thousaud-Dollars. July 4.'47 NOTICE. --Notice is hereby given an application will be =Welt the rthat 1 stop of the Legisieture of Pennsylvania for the incoe^ . t scion-of a Ilan lc with the privileges of Imue and bitecountimr: said !tank, to be e-Iled the -00.41.• ; HANK D. ecH UYIKILL VEZN," :.t. a r pi' .1 of Two bardred noosed Dotisra, mid to be' /erased in the. Boreogh of ScAnylkill lieven,Schuylkill )Duty, Pa. Schuylkill Haven, June fri, 'Orem NO'VloE.—Notice hereby given 'that an applier:ion will to Made at the, neat to • Blower the Loeb.'More of Penney - Prank hit the thart.--.• of a Bank of, home with the usnal.prirlirres, mid Bank 'to 1* called the "ItERCH ANTS' BANK." with a. capital_ of.tiroe Hondred Tt outand Do'bira. with the prisilelm to ire•-ease tie s,Jue to Flee Iluminal - Thousand Dollar, and to be lorated :harked street In- the borough of &huyikill,connty, Pa. . • ;tine 27. 't7 . - 2d-fm . N'OTlCE.Notice is• hereby given tlutt an application will be made at-the ne at.,ses 'tomtit' the Leeslature, of Penney's:lQU for the ineOrpo. ration rt 'a be-+t with the nada' privilelep. Lid h..nic to' handled ihe-lINION.BANS OF THZ.SION'r,"•Ithe es i• I Ha of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. and to be lora.' ted.in the town of Tremont, Bebuyik enun.ya ELIJAH P A:4519.1t, fIENTLY.IIEIL Y. WERTHEIMER, • T. - A. OODFItrx. J. A. L. TICE, - ' Wll.ll. ottl BFAT, JOHN HA et N ETT, b. H. ALTH-AUSE., ADA It WOLF , ZACH RATIWRIF, Levz s. SIPA:NO4O ntIN - ItY ECKEL • Jave - 17, '59 • Pfem NOTlcp.—Notice • is „ melt hereby that an application will he made at the 'next res., Mon of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. kw the char er, of a bank of Issue, with:the usual privileges—said bahk to he called '?he Ashland littitik."—wlth a - 4apitrh.of One'llandred Tt omnd - boilers, with the of heves:ring Ote same to One-funded «d Flay ThOn: ' , aid Do tar', to be 'mated in the honnyth or , Ashland; RcCnylktll coonty. E:ate of Per - 1 . E. P. TIIO3IPRON, ' ROBERT C. WILSON, ABRAHAM ELISE,' DAVID F. MeKIIIISIN, PIA AC-DURKIIART, .1./t3tf:lt CLEAVEC, 1111 PAAHN.EI.I.A. O. SWIFT, . JONATHAN /AVM, • IV ILLIA.M. LEVY. Ashland. Jnoe 23, '67 . " 21hEsa l• _ _ _ _ _ dnexi leretotne a Royer, WO this sl consent. .r. WILSON!, EWIS ROVER.. 27, 1687.1onterect Ines,. at the steam nee on the M. IL JA!.IMS ADM' ISTRATION WhOtOOO LOltOri of AdOgtliStll4kOS to the Eatafe of JURY P/ N KEETON, Woof tho,borungh of WO IftifOO4Cf. hare been granted to the: subscriber, all per sona Indebted to the said decedent *III make immediate : !payment. and Mow ha II ogelaiali will prier la It he ea ate kir Anittlemvot, ka • - CUEISTt LITTLE, e.,Qlnttnitt!..ll, '57 3E41 4 ' • • Pottarille.l C. W:114 1 0S: 'n •W 7 LSON ("IO—PARTNERSHIP.-- - The andel; signed hate (Matey, (July L'oth, 1g57.) - entered la. to co-partnership for the tranreetlon of General Mtalrm burfneisar the Co llery lately treid and worked Tv li. Hell A Elijah Hammer at Stronwrllle, near Trrmont, In Echaylklll Comity, under the trio name of [lraq Heil t Crr. HENRY HEIL i, August I, 'O7 31-64• ° JAC. HAMMER.' :7; We. ! Salary, ;100 e . ;4iri , Pr mt. A. B.NARTYN. • PlOotenr, P. H. LOST & FOUND. NOTICES. • •.. ' . ariCirrirth Irettra. Or Me , . . COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. r illlE MANAGERS. or this oiloorg4. • i • int tootltifilott • announce that• lho 0i.,.. ;lereotx 4or tbo rotritTrt YKAbI ere; beinx emnpleti4 n t , the meet • :totoiro ocafollwy ha f ilsig pUrrharr4 Kr, eee Statue of Ibeareetnire, areme4Feese 0' Ea,44 . ikons' prise.'end lb.' spletal4-)Dtdeebleef getiery•ti eldrahlgll, for $30,400, *bleb mill also be dleiributel In tirkrOolotOo. .*. . • . . . , . . o. ' - - reams of smbstialptlasst The^paynticht of 113 totetittatts soy person a terist,,, of the 4ssoelatlon, and entitles Mtn to , t - - IPirel--Atermr end MO ly itteet - Enemsina.; Itecond -,k attof the Comorothan Art Aft:wrist, ce. year. _ 'a , • icairtf—A, 'in the Annul Dietribution cf WA, if Aff it t * . f • Th e 'inc . 31mtazines are furnt.hed to lhoot um p re y, , theihtgrerivg:—tierper`s. Knielterbit.k. er, Wahines. Blaeknood. Ob United States MN v iz i r. .. , Bode,* Lady's Book. Mrs. Atyptmo's Neer Ifonthly,,, A -the following -QoarterTies : , -:-Londole Quarttrly, Li,. Mush, North British, end. Westminster. Th e b o ok s ;re oceropeo and subscriptions recat m (the Bagstines commencing at any this, desired.) by "- B. BANNAN • .. . Ad a ," Jr Miyllill (14%,,, .S Anypavans at a distance. by enelt.irv, yp, Dllars. to ns by mallotud destinatins the Alagtz(. 4 ,i; sired, mu base it torwerdcd . to them. Pottsville: July '23.'67 311. • L - KINGSFORD & .11P 1:r • 013W.EGO ,STARCIi . (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) AS established tigreater celebrity than bas ear ban obtained by any ev,„ rs,has been the malt of its untied suiegt o i ty it quality, and its invadable nalformitj, The ipablic easy be mewed of the costiouereol pa .high Omodard now endablirhedl . The prOductkas is ores Twenty Tons dally.'and the!. xnated has extended throughout the al wicst` the r it n 4 ,4 States, and•to foreign countries. Working lbw" on a very large reale, ant ander ' ,f ield system, they are able to *tow, .. „ 3 .44l %erf er t the quality throughout the yea . 77its th, rte p ie c e siderotema fffarrA-makieg, and is coliod tot he 0 4 fret beet. The eery best Starch that ran be medr: and se o n, is alwa3a wanted by ronsumers. and 'this will to . 4 ... plied to them by the grveers i as soma as th e i r i.,„„ ! ,..4 have learned which la the best. and ask foi they would 'be likely to get that article to at l o largestpoild can be made. Mr. Inprord has been engaged In the mustache., of Starch continuously for the last 27 pets, and t 0,,. 'the w h o l e of the ported, the Starch made under Air re, .perelehrfli has been, beyond soy quest bin. the test to market. For the gret 17 years, be had the charge r! ties works at Wm. Colgate ♦ Co.. at which lieittftt• id the process for the man übiture of torn Stud. sa r ., tik for I,ffiegt/orsts Starch. os the nurse Om, tar bee. reccatly ;plea by another „Them, y. It Is mold by - all' of the best gructra In nearly.neo part of the country. • ' T. KINGSFORD SON'S OSWECO CORN .STARCH, . (FOR PEDDINGS, .tc..)' • • •e" Has obtatned en equal eslebslty, with tbrir Bleielor , tbes.istundry: This article ls perfeetifpute, and le, m Amery respect;, equal to the best Bermuda Armw Hier. beside,-having additional qualities •biel l render It ire valuable bribe. dewed: ' Potato Starch has bear extensively parked and snide Corn-Starch: end he+ elven false Impressions to mash as to the reel smite of our Corn Statib: • From its great delleacy and purity. it Is ermits ds into extensive uses* a diet be !abuts and invalid; S. N. Kthleereo4 cO., Scents ; - 111 , e Patten Sheet !y. Asa' A Nsirtitte, Agents, Zi South Wharves. Phil.. August 1, 3l in, GREAT INDUCEMENTS! Aft. Extensile Variety of Standaid 100 is ,ell cteaki. THE SUUSVRIBLR being ilesireal of reducing hie ism strck °ratan - 4mi xlv,r j . moms hooks will pen theta off at extremely low In o Among many others will be found . Robert/ion . ' Illatoi teal Work. 3 cola., Bro. ituesell'a Modern Lumps, 3 vole., Bro. • Mineral's Lives. San. Life of the Duke of Wellington. lihretrated. Vbarnber's Encyclopedia of Literalism 2 vole. Chambet'a Information Ibr the People. SentUe Commentary on the Bible. 3 rola. CoMprehenelve Commentary on the Bible, II vols. • II ildreth's itlatory orthe United Stales, 6 vole. • Bancroft's Illetory I,f the United S.ates. tl This. - Waverly Novels complete. In 6 vols., sod la 14 vols. 'lloewell's Life of Dr. Job nage by Croker. Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. ApPleton's CyClopedis of Biography. Irving's Life of. Washingtom, sole. South's Sennone, 2 Coln., bra Addison's Complete Works, 6 tole. Washington loaners Works, 15 role. Cooper's Works. 34 no • Bayard Taylor!, Work,. to role. - Dou•Qoixote audililltlymillluatraled Editions, ' l'llliatre.t44 World of Art, , Males of a Grandfather. Works . of I.orengn Dow , . • ./Itirfon'tellatural History: plate*. ittablan Nights Notettsloments. • liatinnond'sHontlng Adventures In the Notibete , .Curoming's Hunter's Lit' among Was, 'Elephants, 4,, Egypt and the Holy Land. iiWebater's Family Encyclopedia of Useful Knowhdp, ?ileadley'is Washington and Napedeon. _ Newcomb's Cyclopedia of Stimiena. , JoseUhil..g.Hurka, complete. Various editions. ' Dictionary of A rts, Manutaclurca and Miura Lvelre Elements and Pilnrlylet of Geology. vols. Library-of Standard Fiction embracing wort:rof Fielding. Fgeollett, tianuah 'More, files Dunn, . Porter. &c., &c. -Lardner's Lectures on &fence and Art. ;iteeyck.r e di s of Dethrioutu Knowledge.' • Dirk's Stork.. complete, 2 was. Little k Drown'e elegant nelanet edlllnh of the Ertl Poets, scarlet cloth. gilt. LayartTs Nitaveh,attd its remain'. Clarkes Commentary On 'the New Testament, ilyrne'm Dictionary of Mechanic,. notorious plates. Nicholsou's Eacyclopedls of Architecture. 2 vols., e 'memo' pie tee. Rod tra the Steam Engine, 2 vele, name:Ogg Oahe. Aralwe's ebtitaral Dirt Wiery:royal Ivo. Macauley's and Dame's ilhetorlee of England. I htetu'e letory of Rowe:6 role. Together with eider:to editions of the Standardilvk Pocket and Family EMl's. thasintect Wart.; et. a plain or eiegant bindinge--all of which will,)* yids prices to snit the t/Msar at B. DA NNAW quip Book and Stun:awry . Nov. July 4, 'ST E. CARRICUES. Pottsville, Pa., IS AGENT tor the sale of `EVAN'S' WATSOPPB-Pkiladelphia dlersufartured SALAMANDER SAFES, So. 26 Soiith i'ourfilk Street, Philadelphia "Truth t• Mlghtic and Aiait•PretiU, Report of the Cbsttnillte appoinkl to surriaerd bunny of th 4 /TM Sift/ at BCOM . Pg, tbraary 274, UT. . . • EVANS it WATSON hers now oo hand 300,000 pound. ottb° EtAgEflonktoic&owyofer jar sole on atter trrsu ads other mannfoclartr to Vie ritiled 57alea. • May 23. 'b7 7.1.1! S. D. & H. W. SMITH. • NANCVACITIMS UP Xelodeons,. Organ ltelodecons, and rag Bus Hannotiums.l 511 Washington Street, Sestet. "TIIE , A'C'rENTIOI4 of ~CleW MII Commit Wk. &heels. Lodges., Ar_ lo itviA"' new Pedal I.ul,.llapp Ilartoonlphss, made ..1 4 : . 1 1 l 'Ma nufirtureri. . . . . rr it is arranged with two Ma 11111.210 hut* lts lowestsst rousing an ectscahigher Than ti;•" , a4l may be turd separately, arof 'thin t •is •r , two Lik•ltnet instruments; te, by the lb' the two Inn its otheys may be phrsotl at IN. •',' by we of the trout set.' only. Thie crntoxtot st r 'i Sub-Bass, will produce the curet of a hiti.:e ffi suckutly_ hairy to 1111 a house that mats into I 1300 perilous. THE ORGAN REGOIVON lededgued *Jr parlor and prlpate OAP. fl tion'ts Outlier, to the Church initrumetit. tees ' Ittl with two banks of lisps, and when am.d fes.4-e means of the coupler, he cape We or a. Fre ,"" 4 7 power as thS Church lostrOntenit, g "' the Pedals. • Alanorvery variety of 111 ELODEnh g for J'aria".., - Pun:Dame rataay iely upon Mar rumen ts from nfirmes4, being made in th e meat 'complete rv , ;..! cagh riitilitV . C. allaying removed to the flu:km lops. 1 0.WASiiiiNGTON STIIELT. + e bars rte+ts :t , tatenofactitalne purses. tool rThrt.'7 DR e most expertynci4 sod skillful workmen. Iq shirt, we All promise our customers sr !stir' equal If bat fttpittlor to any Manufsettner. tcd I Ina ', B / 1 11RF: AND PNRIErI• SATIsF.O7 IO .' • llicartirTracuses, LUDltta or Cat.irs, sod ttho.3 voted In musical matters, are respectfully Jolla . oar rooms at any time and **Mina tr test it, I r merits on extrlbltlers for sale, at their pheorta , Asastill Walker faanantee to the pol.lk ants nt tb6 31ElAiDEON4 _AND one Manufartory. we beg leave to refer, by Ivo' to the artlloe lila PIANO VteitTK 31A.NL'FACTL .tERS t ) f Who hare Itratnived on' insteumgats and tholr oplition,wbrn called upon : ertmaratio harts: k Cocen.a, limas" Wis. I%i:uremia. k kti.r?:. A, Ir. Gtotsr here, Woonnkant Itanw:o3. o A u j, 41Letodeisur akirstrananistruf nom 1...m0ns irbo wish to hire Ilelodoone and 110%. with a shoe of iurchaslng ai She ,r.c et have the rent credited as part ta)nwnt r ir ,, nappy. 'lbis Mattel' Is worthy or instal enables those:she. desire fale tent of the in 4":, begirt: purchasing. to ottain It at the ."l°°' fosnufaetunmi. to this extent at least of • yrat)r'°.,. OrtiCvn foun ah y part of the country Feet !elite man cifeetra7 bt Ik`sta, 1, 1 ,1 1 "•t i - Is ry reforcuro, al te raptly A11(.1 , 4 , 1 1 , 4 taillifullY execute* as It - the ,partica s ,. te tiferloysti an a; Vtli to 1 , 4144: and rtlll% I: , 4.1., • • Price List; ilier„ 4 1 4 Orlin, • - • " • t tag. . Fla 'tile, l °dare. - • • • • • 1111 40 at yla, extra fintA, bcetare. • • Piano atyT.. carved ir. - • ' Plano style, 2 sets of reeds, • • - Mann style, ti octave. • • • Organ‘lndeon, • - i• • ;' (arcane_ Odeon. extra finish,-- '•• Pedal Da RDanilarntonicon. • - • Lotter,. Cerrilicates and makes torn r o. . Ail parts of the not Irt, rosy al be otf ua • Descriptive circulars oat tree to ait_euvt” -- . .,,,,, i 5t . , D.* U. w ,yesifr • hhitmov al Weald:KW Streets ( Yea l4ll4°. fig Jon A '6l . •