t w . . 11 . 0 ‘, . POTTSVILLE, _PA. ii,t,Testp - Air - ,spipsimitnna se, I se% TirwOrga assayoritai. roxixes.—The second ' Tuesday of October 4 ~rapidly. approaChlng. OS; that-day the,elthisue of Pennsylvanie will be call ' 14 on to reeimirtheiriverdiet either for or against the, extension of Slaiery into the .; .Free Tenho ' Sias, either ibr or naiad the rause In Eansiis.--i The friande of Packe r ' may eadearr to shirk the question, and theit !alder refuge to,:tseet in open . P and fair argument lib% Wilmot, but the pimple ot' this State ara.too eiellawarei of the importance or , ii,, , bot, to moire Wagtail' nut li their strengthi . I .. *edentate adecided opinion on the losallor .iii`{ . which kfrAluchanan has been overawed by. theli Waver: Propegandip and.riebtaltaid , himself Id their chattel: Our coteenhorery, the Washiftton Republic, b truly sage, that et their , dictation . 10 bia announced the MO/settees doctrine that SM.! very exists in. all the Territories by force of thd , Constitution% of tbd United Stites, beyond the reach. of the inhabnaots , of the Territories. If ike makes is apparent estampse Is• favor of the power of the people, when forming ii State Cois: etitution, to determine the eh/erecter of 'their in=' i stitutions,' be make] the exception nugatory, ice ; the ease of Kanses,l by sending the army of this United States to upkold the usurped auttiortity of ' interloPers, who have so far, deprivedtbe people of that Torditory of any possible control 'of theifi; own adobe, by .in slim, fraudulept apportios i . meets, and other similar devices, and who win i , last. persevere in doi ng so to sae '' r- A Mr. Buchanan, I alternately cogged by threais 'bleb be lacks did courage to reedit, and temptkill by the same promises of a re-election to the Pegs ' ideneywhieh deluded Mr. Please, has mryiestink.', ably, determined•tii devote the wtiole power of his Administration, *Choate and. abroad; to 'a 'Mile interest, which hie especial, hitherto has taught him to helloes to be dominant. in thei politics iof ' this country. If it I**p/solider to fort throu gh Conran the' admission of Kansas as 1 State,krith • a Conilitution sanctioning , Slavery expressi4 'or . by aflame; whether such. Constitution ; be submit-' ted to Oe people ; , ir not, Mr.Buelsanan will iln!it. '. All out. Territories, acquired 'and to be , aequisag ', being now declared in advent:a:to be slavehediling '• by toren of the Institution of the .U . ssiled State:, Mi. Buchanan w l . stlek at no Mist in making no• laisitkins in tbat interest, whether on the side of Cuba or of Mexl .' Nis hag, gone too far 'in his mire's to recede, and•irill` continually be drieien• ' on by the same fatality which destroyed hit, ps. deoessor. • !, • It ,i.e this eggidissive policy--on the part of the Administration, I agalnit the righti , of the' Rye North, and tbatlportlon of the nonmievetaiders • ,of the South toted with the' pecriliar , inetitu tion, that the ei seas of pennsylvanii are alined upon now to condemn in the most decided 4n. ner. It is urel4s . for the Democracy to Smart that the Slavery question does not enter int s l this • contest. We sae ,empliatically, that ii doe ; ~‘lir much so now mist any former period of our isii ii.. try's history. I pie most herculean exertion . ere being made by the pro-slavery party th•carri but their measures in Kansag,lond the clakiking 4 the slave chain is Ceti now. hard by Pacific's ware on the shores! Of Oregon./ "The prick of 'I belly is eternal viglienee," emill,never were •wer Balled upon to•exert s i t more thin:at present... , :l ''. The American' Republiean friends' of Freed om, end Wilmot tinviiil t em, • a brilliant victory . before If they but exert f themselves, undaunted '/Y•she, empty boasts of their opponents. Thefeli i ode; which have be an discCvered and crushed do Phil.' adelphia will ,'educe the DemocratiC rote ika l that city at haat ten thtusand i while Om linSleifithe Public Work which heretofore, Ai yielde at . Democratic. b dding, a solid mass of voter 1 1 s; will 1 cease to : seottice the polle about the same number. ..TiorentyithOusand votes lost to the DemoOrtiey hell tell feartinly ire their ra'nks. With that lieCi t taq.:, , thin in oar :favor, ortd,Cuilorce equal to ' 1 414 of • the last campaign, there ,t,s:rto reason' viliy sVil mot should nOt be elected bygs handsome majority. Our friends likre really, but one opponent ) inl the field, Gen. Picker, for the Sanderson dollar imys, with their egindidate, haveynade but litele.hro 7 gross. Union is now the motto with every true opponent opponent of the Democratic party for ia 'halms - alone is stelsseli. Er n a in Philadelphia where the "stralgtitiout" feeling is kept alive oni'y by the . tender of Derooracy, tie Daily New*, an union --will be effected, and the mese will go soliri, fOr .i • • Wilmot and/ Freedom. l ln the Northam i t and Western counties of thh 'State, the American Re: publicanvest" will bo'nopracisientedly large ,' tind4 the majoritio for Wiloiot wilt up Ina Manner which will Rewash our intaministi.f • A notable feature of the. ; prntout cam Paige is the fact thatlthe Bochknan Web are luleewsint— they dad 'him .utterly without foindation i.. .are !nieces' proutiges 7 ignii Packer's ,pressM are ut terly linable* create !any excitement: T hey feel that they aria on a slaking ship, 'and awgitl'with . fear sod trembling itallnal plunge. Oisthe other ' hand, the friends and presses devoted fa i ths Cause of Wilmot know that they have with them thelayen. pathies and best wishes 'of all classes,l and that; when the election day arrives, the peep ) will go ' ea wee.., for principles hallogred by. the approval of Washington, Jeffersorrand Jackson. I Continue firm, Amerlealt•Repnbliesms. .Whilel\dislitany seizes your opponents, the prospect before yon of saeoess, is bright. ' I tlnfortunetelybithis country thereJai eta's of workmen, Who blindlto their ono iniekeetsi 'II ....__ , , . advocate at' the polls, slavalsbor. Thby / , moot I , or will not , see that the Introduction of shave:labor degrades their occuphtion and lessens t'''eir Verna neration. Not only disposed to plaoe themselves in &position which eubjeets them to. the iMperl ous commeqiis albs slave•holder, they 1 seem content thatctheir children should be depiesSed in ' . • the scale ofj humanity. Of all purse proud,' erre . gent, tyrsquical aristocrats commandos to arida 1 • cowshed, Ignorant sieve -holder, having- the•most . thorough,eontempt Of the mechanic. .To thS class of workateit who will recognize 'the, upstarts, we' have no appeals to`make. They appeir resolved to parser's& in the course they bare adopted, and ' no statemehts -based on „frets, Witold move them from their position—then slaves of iiarty ; the , slaves of I Propaginda, having in common with „ r ir them, nothing. illat to the young rarta,29? the country; to those who to&y , yet , dud in the far. West new'houies, where they hope to acquire pa sition and fortattel. r .toltbose act the slaves Of par ty,.. we akeili'and ask them if they a cre 'willing 1 that the new T' Rorie*. of this _gee's', Republic shall be devoted o tbe slave - driver arid- his wri thing victims? Weigb,,the matter I well: Are' T your rights to N I invaded ; your position affected, and your! fortunes blasted, that the elavaholder 1 i may lordlt over scorn of Imlserably degraded t-----slaves, and mottit tooti 641 added to the'qumber ' that yearly . stmt. end domineei in the balls of Congreu r Think of it youn g 'men, hre'You re • • - ~, . solve to ' support at the. coming eleetibn, t h e e' pro. • slavery candidate, William F. Packer,! . Let; Pack er Ise elected, and a shout otextqtatio from . litile . Delaware to Taxes, wotild re=echo.through the . Slave States. It would be consideied eitiother nail in the coll.! oi•Yreedout. . I-. "1 This freinain of keposYlVania, is, iha.qiscstion. before • you—a lqtration' which' Mel Tieniocrutic party fears to meet. To 'settle it speak out boldly and to tbio point on the second Tuesday orocto ber. .Ignore the position-assumed by the 'Nein° , anti& party. Show by:your course that'ion 'au. derstand and thorosagbli:despist.tbe min who after declining to meet Mr. Wilmot in - open, 'fair l argement, is now sneaking through the Stite, and , speaking' on the very subject that b e f+rotlto Aisitisi With Wilmot on the stump, 1 Tile !Remo. -trade party knows that its position is walk. jr . is fur Amerbtan-Retlicanlsm to 'b l ow le l Octa . bar how fearfully - 'the Democracy are ,liio. le numbers:. With eur•eseap-bra biasing hrightly, 'let us keep guard, and prepare for a 'brillbent vic tory. . . . 1 Opt 04)00 RiIIULT Or XXX _ P ZHUIB4 BratXXXXCY IX vim Mower Maitarr..-People are ;OW:telt/Wing that business matters. in this eoitutrY will i t from bet( to wares, antilmn establisltl sem Means ,to prevent enceseire imports: If, leo for: eign balances to settle, we etiould b e in fleellb.l *and proiperoas condition. The eindltion 'of a whole eaantry, la title respect, is in ilno sense dii. forma from that of is (Marthal. If the balance of t ra d o woo not spinal as, we could hare a ear. Toney song optatitat, of gold or tkiter, piper le shells, Cr anything whatever to reptnisei articles of enmenerce. Ina word,' wham its tool /onto :pairs/ le protect 'ourselves,. foreigners were often obliged; o semi as goltl, l to pay for our cotton and Itreadstifs. lastesd of getting late 'debt. We were then laylog op money. YeeMireitslird nuts to itat ate kernel when resehmkiii - sweet. • , 'l%f Alimisfutatie—lha west will Ns te`liu! op ipf two/kf iftripame in 100 iiwitowl, I . (irtfia to Peist , • ' • lac 114.1,1,ard,the Ari2erlcan eatididati• .or GOV "nor. rrok . e fu thi* Ltoroulth oo Saturday evening laid JI ,Orr friend Edmond 31. IrlO3,Tor TaiOsio3. box token ) the superintendence of eatsWebloofiforkr to litigloto, under very favorable IttoiSlotolleto;;.: it* Adniittof to its Bar,—Op thoeilits last, oatttotlitt of Ea . * ()vim PalMAPl:ttYilt* Z.j., of Tamaites, Imo itdotlttliti to ayrie{lrttoftYpJlip lo kor Out otimeirttl Coatis of Bigmyllittl Oiititir. • ; tarGew. Wet: P. Simili will °Helot/am Floor Manager iat the Hill or the Haehlogton Artillery Colnpany, which takes, plere at the Town Hall unite Stl prosloto. This will iidd additional Mario the IneldeOs of the evening. eirAis oar bead dark was !Akin for a customer the othet% day, an Malmo; pedlar entered. irka a box filled 'with Writing materials, and iwkad "Do jou want any statl‘narj heir?" The 'fleaenta prmNpur.gbeee Wee: "Sly:dear sir; our hmi, Ub iiiitilicorsir Ica 'a 'bad. SiirOorncia.—The election In Nen gitlo Town eblierill b held at„ihe house 'ot Levi ltcber, In the town ofßos,64ki. 'lnstead of the house of Walla Phillips, as publishal . In the Sheriff's Proclawittion; the /place of *ging islAnlectieit teen . ' ebeitied by At', vote of the people, at the a eeflon In Feltenary,last. WuOington Chop, ;.io. ti, Jtuafor SOCI. of Awed , ea, entwine, their first donna! Soiree, for Wednesday evening, 21et prealmo,, et We TOI4 Hall. The Jpelon •are eo enterprialts Order, and we ean•.residlly believe that they irill leave notilleig uddone to eontribide to the Somme ofthose who the* them with theft' presence on tlseneeaakes. 40•Fitre riadirektistezlte sustained this meek some ate, PI of kuekwhold, Mown this season On the farm ot . W . ; Thomas Billyman, near We Borough. Bath meac met a% fee! In length. "Slt•BillYman states that they were not the longest however, si dome ethers measure! Ai feet, Thiele remarkably dowbnekwhest, and shows what mn be done In our county la the agricultural tine. - _ • Ififif•ChereA IReir.-1 Pelt, in aid of the Chitreh of the .11017 ApOstlee, Et. Clair: • 11l be ;,held In that. Borough, .rememeneing on the 29th inst., and contiliedng several 'days. The'oblest which the lfalr has in slew, should !OCCOMSIOI/4 k to tie patronage Of allotted we trust , that the attendance will b&'good. A large illeiitteeet of trietetil articles, together with in abundant supply of choke refreshments, will be offered . fin sale, darted the days that . the Pair is held. ,4firakddis Death —the Tuesday afternoon :Ma'am! body of a man in fonts lon the ground against the stable of P. Hinson, Biq., In -Skirls Addition. The' de mica way an Irishman, alumni Patrick ,Fuller, aged 60 Sean. It appears that on the morning of that day be had applied to Squire Reed for: a permit to enter the Alms Houle, and was °phis way down when he died as stated. A•poat marten esaminatitm of the body was held, and a verdict rendered. "death hiim congestion of Molnar." . Sig-Arautioa isstltate.,—ThOlourth Annual ltatilbi. Hon 14 the students'of this Institute, will be, held on Friday:October 'MOW, at Orwlgsburg; wham the In. Albite to located: Fong the prograrnenror the perform. inns,. which we have Inspected; we Incline to the opin• lon ttiat It still he one of the tined entertalnulonts or the character, ewer held at the just !tote. 'We trust that The attendance will be good 'on the, occasion, Wid'it should be, tUr the proreedit will be devoted to humming 'the library of the Instltute. . The lanather during ttio week has bean cool and ,ploasant—Aulum - nal to character; but Anisticau Au tikins are difficult to surpass; in loveliness. Our mete-. :eduktigicall.cscOrd for the weak ta al, folio's: P., IL.a P. ULM:GRAPH Oniti. • : . .Thinuyhania Hall, figireali. j 1 • ' BA. If. .2 P. M. 7P. M. :gat, apt. 10.-1-50 0 . ; •lio 50 0 -raining 'Mon, * 21,-S** '..-.- '' 01? , 36 -etenl.• " 4.---66 08 6rl rn Wa l d.. . " 23,,,-48 ' • '6O .50 --elo a ar.. g Thnint„ " 24,-4 . . 60 16 -. :" ' . Friar . " 2 5 ,-74 6 * • air Ant in Ilemeopearaln Monday night the tbed store of !Richter k Co., Dived and Maid; ClPinit striett Tamaqua, waiAbectritied to be nn fire—thong* to be the work of an Incendbuy—and in a abort, linte was as mom of flames. r The tee extended to an. adjoining building. mended far the sale of tomtit urehYDottnetisor k `Co.; for billiard purposes bj, lolni Phiefly v atod by the Dentin-re:Lie Sentinel,. published by Twatitehlt Bra.. The blacksmith shop of Denial Dean, to the rear; -was alt destryed. All the, buildinga were,tratne, situated sour: ly oppoxite the Columbia flout& .. r . be total -toss to rt. if i mated at $lO,OOO, whkh io roWered by Insurance. On Wednesday evening', Mi. Car We Pftiat!Dee next to that Dank.. was demaged to saute .1 slit extent bY . kre,— The origin ewe accidental. -. I . - lir.,l.pl , lielegate Cbn4eten i . In accordance with a published calPfor that purr*, a Ctmerit ion of Delegates t i from different' parts of flebnyli. 11 • Ct•nutt. met at the •• public house of Thadri Ifill it. th Boroiighof Pottsville, on 'Monday the 21st day 'of Bepte her. WM. , -' Whereupon'. on motion, Andre Keefer. !eg.. was di. i • eon Presidanti and Abrabam'A. rtolet, II nryThom.u., Benjamin Poet, Francis Denpler, Daniel L.llCist ler and J, lit. Bp tos. Wei.. appointed! Tice"! Preaidents.and John I P. Boyie,lenry ltresider and John M. RelUbstt, Seem. bob*. ' I 1 • .. ::. - '`--,, ," Oen the calling over of the d &tont dis , tricts it ap peared that , the following named 'pernono. werb in at tendance. 1 , ; Barry—Francis Dangler, Israel ifleiel. , . - • Blythe—Deorge Koch, Jl,ll. 'ortor, LI. Helier, and Charles Bensinger. Brunch—Daniel Alspech, l Morgan Wiillams. • • Butler—Jacob Auman; r 1 • Crew:ls—Ando," Kiert4, Writ. F. Kitchen. Fowler -- Joseph Renner, Nfilikm Knabb. ' North Manheim4rD. F. Berget. AbrithaM BerfOlet. • 'South Manheim—Abrsham 14; Bartolet, D. Hoch. Piner,rove Barough—John Filbert, Jacob Frey. Port Carbon—A. Bolton, 7. K 1 BlegtHed. • , Pottsville, N. W. Ward R. S. Palmer, J: O. Frick. • " N. E. W.itrd-Chaa T. Bonin. Jno. R. Dean. a S. Ward—Benjamin Pon; Chat Fridley. • a Mid. Wald . —Steplien Rodgers,Bami. Harts. ' II tob-«Jon0 Reichert,' igli.Keller. 'S: lir:yen—Henry Beyerly, Tomas C. Zuliek, Daniel Burkhart, Joseph K. Orao*.i ' , • St. Clair, N. Ward-IJohti ub ,er. Kline Merril • ' a •S. afard—J, Beitsiniteri P. Iticliar,dsoit., ' Xamagns, S. Ward—J. D. Hill, John ; Haldeman, J. Al. Bbfes, John Donaldson. • I ~ 1 E. {Yard—E. is A. Dennciu, 4 AL Reinhart, 31.4Ishin• man. - I ' If.Wani—ll. A. Heaton, K. 'P. Yowler, 11. Thomas ' Wayne- John W Kerner, Henry Bressler. West Penn—Daniel L.liiiiier,,,Janob Mints. Rewired. That each district represented in thls Con yentionhe wattled to two votes only. 1 « On motion, the Cmmintion isrocreded to the web-ton of candidates for the dilfOrent Count): Mikes to be filled - at the coming eimilon;whkitretulted re follows: .Austarstv.—Dr.T. L. p, Rhin.. Orwlgaburg; Jeremiah Reed, Pottsville; Jolla : ii.. Boyer, Tamagni. ;PitotilosOvaltr.—Daniel; H. Ehooner, Poll sr ille.• •Rscoittom.—Levi Huber, Pl i mgreve. Rsoisten.--Jacob Kaenler, Schuylkill Myra. Cisia or Bsismoos.—Chas 4. Bebe, Oreigabant. TustorsaS.—John Peitainier, St. Clair. I Coxwtstsoxsa.-=Abrah.tm Heebner, Port Carbon. DIIIACTOI or TUX Foos..+Ja4es Leasig, Ncilth Maraheito. ,Agrnrroa. , -,Pranete Dodgier; Barry. The Convention then pledged thenteelve, to give their hearty and united suppOrt td the cull.* ticket hewed this - On rotten of R. M. Palmer, Eng- the following per erne were appointed a comrittee to' draft and publish I -an address to the FirOCWIIII 4 Pehqylittlitounty . , on thq subject of retrenchment and reform, and of the liminelal affairs of this county: R. if. Palmer, Charles M. Reinhart. Aquino' lbolloni William Kitchen. • ! •On motion, the proceedings of this Contention were 'ordered to be signed by thi o!ffeers and published in all the papers printed In , the county. A RORER" RfflyEß, .(Signect by 4te Wiled?) itirPrblic Schools of I ,lhyttivitle.—The ikllowlng Miles of GOiriameot were adOpte4 Sept ief, 18,57 : 1.-ADMISSIO\ I. TICEZT.—No one shalt. be admitted'a pupil of-any &ink?, Mate. , prITYIdO.I with a Tlicket,' leaned by author ity of the Board of. Directors. — 11.—SCII091, n'ouns_ I. The hours of Insteuroon shall be, from the find day of April to the. first day of Oetober,—Prom 8 4 It'. rlock to 114, In the mottling; and from 2 o'clock to In the.afternoon. And from the Sept day of October to the drat day of A pril,—Prom 9 lo'elock. to 12. in the morn ing; and from 114 tO 4% in the afternoon. Ihi.—Pl7 L 8 I. Atliternsumt.--Srery pepil htrequlmd to be pendant te.fiehoed Hours, and inwelar In daily attendance at Sebool. 2. Conn:rm.—And shall submit le u pti c itty to the tharitfof the Teactter.', I V.—ST:PEW NTEMENT. 1. The Superintendent shall, - ' • a. Visit all theSeboola in the Diatrirtat invest once a week. I L. • • ~ I b. Seaming, and 'elatitfy Itie pupils. e. Itsamitte Telebefs, when requested br, the • Board; report thane tom:4,o4mi or tentleettni of duty, and inch as are tukbitually lardy or Wregular to attendance at peheol. • d. Report to thp Hosed the condition of theSchooli , monthly, according toßho tonne pneeribed. . e. Settretat a deemsl euperviebot of the affairs of the Reboots. Jcation. . Milk' an annual newt tout* Board for publi• ' , • P . - 4 • • -v,,—TßAgnsits. 1. Arnmanta.—AllPrlnglpid Tauber,' obill hex, their rarpeethi delnalinolna at leastAneen, and all Andstants the aduntea beers Belkaal noun. morals( and after- 2. Room To Scrseartsgever, Lan lizottrriu.,—Princi ' pale shall make Monthly Reports to the Superintendent and keep permanent It/misters ortheir respective Schools, according to the blank *Moe PtOTldoli stir aald Pinifs• 8. Iterate To Boann..—They shalt report to the Board, ea the liat Wednesday of each month, all cams a.illabiloal Tardiness, with or without came. VirterularAttendanceorithiar without excuse. g. Untold fine, ftie Injury to School-rooms, fond. 1 tare. WM. apperatni, tram, shrubbery, Ae. . air statjcig the number of days each pupil, go Mind. ed, stall have been tardyor absent dating the mOnth preirkns; and the nature and extent of mid damp on. satiated--together with the name and .residence of the Parent or Guardian of oath pdpil no offending,. 4. Scsrmsotd.—They easy temporarily aliment! , pile 'from School privilege' (Immediately niporling the hid, with the cirmunstances of each cum, to the Foam, )1 fore— - a."leCorrigibly bod t." condec. b.- , Want of cleanliness, in penes or clothing. • , c.,lntectiono or Cataneous digest& • j . Want of nstanctry boots. a. Absence three mitetssive days or mom, without suMelent excuse. i /, ' J. Truancy. '• b. lirmarniagcs.—Tbo pall immediately mart to the hoarding inhale:ewe • with thenuelves or assist- ants while nigg duty. Mr , with the School& or. attempt M at atinee, "Patents,' , Guardians Of others. • • • • 1 An "Runge" tiro obligees. to be 4 gsgfficiint." must be rendered to the Teacherni lausedlately open the first tw appearance ofthe pitpil,'at School, by- the • Palest or thuirdlante portion or by writing, speolSsally - stating one of the %Howling comes be such absent*. a. Meknes. of thO mita orUtileAuntly—sad hU • or ber neecoury detintion on the hitter accoaut ; or . ; death in the &mil 4 • b. dluenice horn home, with consent of Parent or Guardian. • e. Ate:meaner. no Public Worship, with courant of Parcel or 0 writings • • , d. reindict/14g of eiothlng. e. Te.erenk—the elnentnetaners of the teinlii iptr , ,r,v7.oltleoirweeesiteeer4t.''." ' - Y. In all Also* - .)f" lllte niceseity,Y not provided:, for In the above ttatild canoes of Owner. the Prouddefit,sultb the concurrence ex pun ottier Director. on application. of The Parent or Guardian,'bap bare the atithotbi to YF rectlhe ntitiltittaalen 4.'ntilltkii• • ' • 11.&;-1110W.DAYS. 1. 4344140 4 guinmor Vacatkiii. to be appeinhol xeartt by the Scents the &ha"le shin be regelferly deiMi ever/ Satioky, the TereOtreereetd of•Frbruaty, GoOdarriday, Indeppedenee Day, Thi Vtekegtelost De end • MISGELLASHODS. 4. Adannion &died by the *idol' of the Beard id Directors, en the Pid • &It strday of even month, and at no other time. 2. Roticall.--The 800 with School shalL tre,calted punetatallf it 14001 float Maiming end allenohn land all pupils theft eheent shall bonsaitted ar4y. I• , "3. - DfscipUnt.—The Disclpllee- of the Setwokorna it left to the - discretion of the Teacher—the Direitters visingihat system moot characterised hl,nlldsiem b *dicta with enesey. ! The incentive to diligetwe and good conduct in the pupil shoal he band upon the film etplee of a generous, emulation, combined with thehigle er oblicationi of moral and rellglous duty. j• i. Religion end ittitics.—No sectarian or partisan In dessims, direct ot Indirect, shall be used by. th e Terteber to mistral the religiOus, or *Mad nionasuoie ;Of the Omit. 6. Meng School.—A torin of the Holy Bids dim be read aloud by each Principal Teacher, upou claim b)* or her School,' dally. & Aroma Esoirtieutum.—A !ohne leganditritkM eft all the Schools shall be held tare a year, coniasenclag on Abe aim) Wednesday beheiGood Friday. Teachers' Reports.—All Reports of 'reached* to • the Board herein 'Peened shall be submitted le writing, throw:6 the President or Sceretury. 8. Errunds.--Teetchirs than wet send pupils on" Si'. rands. during Itehool Hours, except on School i business. 8. narher leeire of Absence.—The permisdortof the Superintendent shall be 'ancient lOr: a Tanen' ab sence iron School, for less than half a thy: bed the writ ten conaentet at least three Murton , shall Stet be had, for any longer period. 10. Pepsis owl of Distre-Puplis residing out of the District fay he admitted, on payment in static* month ly. at the knowing rates, for Miami: :! • Primary and Sereadary Schools. - els Grammar &heeds, . ----- - 29 iligh School, ." - - d 00 y Order rd Board of Dinestore. • . • Bina. BANNAN, Tresidatt. C. Lena, &trete 4 , ' A DISGRACE/Ilk Bosiattsa . SOPTILEOSio.—For some months put a weekly newspaper-at the most to Beene character, has been p. 611.40 - in New . York - City, and not only distributed extensively among the residents and'sojourwers let that city, but has been suneptitensly circulated through the mail to subscribers in other towns. kteimated forts were made by the pollee to arrerathe pub lisher, ileums Akaruian, but without success.— Last week however, a descent was metre upon the printing establishmeit of John O. Wells, Nos. 22 and 24 Frankfort street, New Yerk,lwbitre the Voir. iliscelltury was printed, and an emit made of thw.persoiss engaged in printing It. i'Tbe pub lisher's place it appears, was at No. 14 Frankfort street. The Titibstue lays that the editorial table presented some correspondence unusual-in the pro !mien. Volt of the letters were as indecent as 'possible, and Fatef,lll were from giric,as was evi. dent from the style end chirography. Molt of them, however, were busineu letters., F. IL hitcher, Williamsport, Lyeozeingemmt:4 Pa., complains that the two last. numbers of his 'paper did not emus; thinks there lutist - be some mistake, and sop 'lbws is some yi;usig men hero in want of some of your most popular books."„ • It. S. Parkes of Bergen, Geneses 90iiino, complains that be bar not got his 'tams regu larly. • • .• John W.. Lewis of Kensington, Ct, complains that his communication was not print ed. • henry IL • Thomiiiin, Lane Station, Ogle Ca.; wishes the rears changed to 1114 place. Thomas Quirk, Lexington, Ky., °nipple ins that hie •paper does not come. • ' W. T. Smith, Wilmington, DeL, wants his pa. per changed to that place. 'l - D. Adams of Philadelphia, tends a com munication. • • • • • s • , . , Dot our peettriasters rippeettle be engeged . in a new busitierr, , not Pliantly legitiWiate, but we ptemtne,eongenial to theitiantir. bore ' fro 14- ter from one: '.. - , ; "NarOuros, Jackson C0.,31kh, Pept.g. 1857. "3.6813 HANSAIN Oa; the '2Bth Au• guao mailed to your address (Bon ?i0.4.046.) New York. for The ratite three/Wry. tube directed:to gba Bruff,' Napoleon, Jackson, 00... Mich. Noce which .lime I hare received no tnp'er: and thinking It might be you had pirertanked the papir. I take the ?(butt?! to .itiquire. I hope that it la all right. . Your* truly, . d.. 7. BUNT. P. 31: "Will you plenae inform:inn by ref aria mall? 1 did not regiater the letter, 1111 l think it bad Wiry." Beautiful appointments truly, ar men who wilt descend to such degrading correspondence. No Wonder that the Goveirament is bro . bgbt into dis c repute; when the character of the r4eu appointed to office is far beneath the standard i pf respectable; Some change is needed in the adtainistrittion of our postal affairs.. %vent at leask, decent men, even if they ate incapable. D. S. Preston writes for a specimen copy of the Venus Iliseellany,:to be sent toitbe care of J. Clark, Esq., .President Equitable S. Ins. Office, Boston. Mass. • • W. E. Brown, Deputy U. B. Clerk, sends $2 foC the paper a year. to be Se fidoiely sealed, to I Utica, Box 42. He dates fr "United; States Clerk's Office, City Hall." ~ An exploitation of the books inclosed a large busineer. The receipt blok' sh s that since June 27, Alterman has paid oat or $1,660. His business with Amos Head of Boston, has been $BOO in Ore months. Ile bought $2,500 worth of stereotype pletes of this Head some tine ago.— lie has sold $1;100 to Wesley & Ferguson' of New Orleans irithiu . a year, end i o ta s..N. Risley $1,600 for, paper during that, •period. He now owes Mi.oktisley three notes, amofintltig to over $6OO for 'paper. The books sera by mail since June I, .mounted to $1,408.' The The receipt book commences toward the close of 1855. ,Akartnan then rented la' store it No. 167 William street. There are , severalreceiPts soon anise trots tbs. Polies Gasitie for tidverti tiptg. • , Mr. Avery, the gentleman whit selected the eommiealities which were lately p a blisbed under the title of Punch's Pocket Book of Pen, did some work for him. "tiaw Yuan, Dee. 8,1856. "Beeetved from Mr. O. Akarman. Meaty-three dollars In full, for drawing and engraving two woodscuts. $23 00 . nBAIiPL P. AVERY:" Llis signature is appended to atiother receipt for $36, Feb: 18, 1856, for "designing and sups . ; ring." I• The following receipt'will explain itself: “ffecelred, Ang. 29, 1866, from Oeofge karma!, *our drafts on AMOS Head. Boston; Mama, of $lOO twat, dated Adm. 27, at 30 dam*. 60 days. '3 months and 4 taentbs, being on amount of mortpge of PM on 4% acres of land Molted on Long Wand; bekmainm to Aphorist Ak• saunrisr, FILMNCIL” Toward the close 0f,11156 thi wood euta were furnished by Edwin Bellman, and the paper was furnished by S. N. Risley. Nadas& Beebe bad furnished it before. . Mr. Jason C. Sweyze is, according to the kooks, a. partner in the Venus Nikellany, and his share of the profits has averaged $5O or mom per week during the summer. The first receipt of the part ner for profits is 'al follows: 1 "Reed, New York, 'March 16,1857. from George Akar. man, $8 75, In fell tbr my share of profits on liisodieray to .No. 14 tnetnolve. . : J. C.-BWAYZE-^ Mr. Swayze received for Nos. 19, 20, 21 end 22. $l5 ; for Nos. 22 to 30, $222 and for Nos. 31 to 34; $2OO. This last is dated .June 30; 1852. Besides hie.publishing buelnels, which was tar ried on under the name of James Rsmerio,'Akar. man did an abortion business under 'the name of Dr. Ashwell. Several letters ot this kind were in the .Doctor's" desk. Among diem was one .from F. B. Conant, dated Skowhegan, August 16, who . . wants the Doctor's aysistunee. .iMr. Wm. H. ILA.: man .of Chester - Springs; Pa.,-gomplains that the: Doettv's pills are•not effective. .ICharles Leslie of, Oxford county, Miss., inquires Into, the virtues of the pills. • • His third buoiness was. carried on :through the Post °Mee under the' name of "Jean liosseatt 'of New York City." Jean Reigleall itrivertised'on • the paper a more costly set of. hooks, embellisher% with colored copper-plate engraving. He also ad. vertised transparent cards ,'an& 'advantage • cards for gambling. r- • His fourth business was the manufacture of Akarman's Self-applying Freocli Hair Dye. This was evidently a sort of cover 'tor the others. The ledger showed extenslre . business COnne& lions throughout the country with bookaellers and others: Accounts were opitiVB ranging from $1 to $1,300 for tire months. The following are the ,natees of the partial to"whom sales were made, is appears 44 ,the ledger: - , Phil , John I Z. Peterntan, corner thlrd ind atfeata, adephia. - Dell Handriekaon, Albany.' : • • F. A. Dimwits, No. 47 South Third atreet,Philadelphia. J. Stratman, San Francisco. ,- W. U. Ott. N 0.69% Waltiut !greet, Philadelphia. Robert Pinkerton, N 0.2834 newborn street. adman. Morrow & Wagner, Nd: laoTratt street, Baltimore. W. O. Irish, New London, Conn.r., J. P. Neve, Westfield, Wass. . • . D. D. Clark. Naokok. • ' Tboa. Hutto" Albany: I X.J3 lase, iastou Pa. . .. T. 11, Regondetelt, Fan Prenelseo.' Charles T. Small. Bruton, - [1 - War. P. Wm, Bruton. • 'l , . James Gallagher, N0..70 111111.Strest, Pittsburg. . • , A. 11 Kishow,Jerner CHI. 1!, . . . W. 421Millt; Pittsburgh. ) p . ; 1C: W..W hite.lPortnnouth, MO; ' ' .. ;. . , IW. D. Jack, liarrisbusgh. Pa. p - .. . . ... .1..W..11,0 ,tly Trento'', N. J. p . C. Si. Richards, Pittston. 4 Pa. .1 • ' . . i ' !N.H. Avery, ffyracunl, N. V. ; ' • • t IJ. A, Beatty, Richmond, Va. -;',, • ' i I 7.•1. Burke, No 68 Clark atreekehkago. , 1 - ;C. Chum, Waterbury, Vona. 'p ' - , • ' . R. A. Holcomb, Troy, N. Y. A 1, .R. Kendall, Keeeeville. N. Y'c - ; ; 1 i Nathan IterWitt, Waterbury, Conn. " ' I L.. P. Kym, Whitehall . . , - '.: Dan. Lialem, No, A ratchairge Piece, Phila delphia. • I. ! MeSorb; &Frahm A Oa, Mllwankle, WY. J P ..1; eilmc", Ralamasno, Mkh.i , I ' I J. W. 11.17vano, Richmond, TA. .. i R. A. Roberts, No.llo Anode, Philadelphia. . ; -, - :Charles W. Smiley, New - Haven, Conn. '1 1 J. Delphi ., No. 652 West Baltimore stree t; Balthecee; David Waters; No. 93 &change Place, New Orimnst i 1 Hopper A lier,apringfield, 111,- • ~. lA ,. Henry A. Annals. Rome, 71. Y. 1 Thom* Ilayl* Boot No. 432, Richmond, Ind. ' i ' Sanwa Elder, Boobetere, Richmond, led. ' t W. Wiessitsg, No. 76 limitikThlrd street, Philadephlat : i Boole! B',_Murray. Richmond, Va.. • • , 1; 1 . 1 0°,4 A Hanlon, Chicago, Ill..; . 1 1 ' ! Jani' 8. Osborn, Chicago, 111. ' . 1 J James Hirst, No. 3 Crown Omit; Phllstle/Phts. l • • • • 1 Henimkin Peribser. Worcester, Ma" 1 .)- ~ N. Buller, Bookseller, Yranklia lloase,, PhibidelphlW.: J. W. Owens, Keokuk, lowa. ), 1 ' '4. B. Hoagland, Fort Wayne, lud. • .. IH. W. Richards . Chicago. 111. • . , , W. M. Hoyt, Randolph attest; Chimp, 111. '.l 1 . '.7. P. Boone, No. to Male street, BMW! 1, . 11 • 11 17 1 0./, Rammed,. 1nd... ; •. . .., 1 'I John W• 11.013, Syracuse. •' . - ! i . Jams Monk Chkego, - 111. - l' -- ' • . . 11. T. ing, iluubmy, Pa..,,,:'' ; , O. B. Andth, No. 4 Pt. Mir abut, Pittsburgh; PO.l. - , ; 1 John seat, Srltrothtleoke, N. 1"... - , 1 I J. W. Riper. Rochester, 84 V. ; - • l : 17 1 ; Wadsworth Houm a Nemo Depot , Bultalo,M. Y. . I 'I Wm. Di Lo#. amigo, in. ..1. wrolsoff, Retievue.lcant..., •• -..7 -'' afeartre 1 r 04r. Mauer Ch - unk,'fai. A. llassom.lantimille.r „John Merrij, No. 105 South Third W., Maeda" Pa: B. is Unckneiter. Philadelphia. -Thos. S+ Buffalo, N. Y. - • . e° 0.4. Sintordi,;'N ow Haven. Conn. ' R. elendenaimr. Steubenville, Ohio. George D. Detatt. Syracuse. Yhiss.Blaayi **Cato N. Y. . ~ .4; , Beiddeitheznernee mentioned' as larring been largely, ifenelitted by Akarrean's emithi, his re.' ' ' eelp( litlnk Wags • do light the nameit - of iititera' 'Mho were iddebted to hint for • enleable pstrommgml Among theta irate: , F. J. Auetin. w ho , relived smote for printin ; g, done.' •:1 'f' ; • ' ~. 1 '- ' • • • 1 ~ fie ntine`ofJtamillelfiehol ageure • frognently, • ai receiving &ma or Money for sterootyplng. ' ~, W. Wines supplied paper. -, ' --' John - Ct.. ilffilia did an extensive 'business to the way, of Prlcing for the eoposen. I L.-H. Letts; an engraver, acknowledges the re.; eeipt of Money on divers occasion for wood etas; furnished. 1„ -- y ''' ? , , • •. 1 i , Rated oti one of , tie mails:was a - 41; of "bleb ..1. the following is a ropy; I ••• „.. , . . '1 1 - '.-%-.. "Oaks' 25,1855., 1 k a1dr..06: man, rtv ' ' -- -. • .- ' ~ ; - ..2. 4 rro, imam silliti4 Dr. .. ' t . - ..To Mild ng 700 Wadding Night, $6 09. . , • , "Sandrad Palseg ' p- r i. 4 . "James A. flack." A quan t ity of ' btoks, pemphlaia, Jae., inclosed in winPOirr'' iiiit-bAstatk,oginips on, were found on one pflthe tables, superscribed at follows : Bos.'N'o. Mat, Chicago; 111. f . Dot No . Washington NM', Oneida Co. N. Y. A. N. H. Ring, Bradford, lows. , Georg.) is Box No . Si, Fart Wale, Ind. • griderick .I...Deafte.Spetegiteli, IN. , ~ ~ . Chicle. W. Ladd. Bakelite, Coen. • - • •Moi No. °ll9, Northampton. Mass. ! ' • --, John 11.4Stinell, Martinsville. LenesstarClounty.le. A. B. Itirmon. Nom Oa We . We . :na Co., N. Y. . I Jarmo H. Gomm Little ' Del. , ~. - • : Mr. H. as ' ' --- • . Ind i n Sadtb, FloeverieMe. Max • ' V. d. *Nor P 1,1., Prehia oomaty, Ohio. • Jos. If. Stewart, Franklin fie, Athena Co., Oa.' B.F. M 4, Dos No. 855 Prlacefon, N. N. J. - -- . 11.,11e. McCrea,. tedium. P.. ~- ' ,__ '7.,'entot4 ' , Nitta& Box N 0.109, doll* 111. ' , . "W. W. Wellington, jtreakperw. If. T. , . . ' '4I:C. Hatehles, Deedlidet.Shaa, " • • ..,..: CharieiM. Bpooner , Nier'lledAwd, Na., . John Simpion. Havre de Orate; Bid.: - - 0.i0. - lainow: Williemantle. C 0... • , ' Sox Not 1.009. Deßeelt, Miehipm. .- 1 ' • ' J.lELidd. Lamb, N. H. • ' - , Ilex; NO. 79, lltdstol. Ducks Oic.,Ps. ..Debt. W. Desk, Hillsboro, 111. . - ', .. „ ••••,, ..' 'eh Payne. Petamburgh, Ye. . • 7- .. ' -,, 3.1 W. Rlehitt, Carbondale. 111. f -ho D a p er . H m n in , g WI E m y a . te/r enn . U. N. Tyler. Norville. Cumberfaild Ceunty, IN, • Wm. H. U. Oiling% Washington, N.H. ,- Orland'Carmer,lle4wl)len % I t ; T. - ' T. A. Howard. Anderson, Mimi Candy, Ind.:. It Sarery; genera Falls, N. . toabomionea, klaelltems,Ociam• ' • ( - Archie; Ames. Ifsetbriek City.lnd. .- i - - •vity Clerk, Ifinalltoa, Ohio. -- ' • M. Y. Hoffer, Reading, Pa. , ~ . _ 2`rederleid. Dein, Sprilgtlitld, 111. ~ . The 'pen-receipt: , by the above named patrons. of th# bootie :, , rdered. ' ls - satisfactorily explained by the Diet that the entire 'establishment, - whir the eiception of 'the Troprietai•, Is in the 'ehdrge Of the p.' - 'lice. • - -•• Our Object le publishlni : et length si amount of I theiapPresrion of the vile buidners e l f the man Airaiumn.ts to assist in giving publicity to the "names of those who aided by their patron - age, In . the diehlbatiori of to °haulm Ittlit;of bad beikr, 1,. . . aradlwherarsisted him 'in a business made noterl , °is hy"; the infamous Restell. The publication of tbrreatnes in gnostiOn will, we ain't hare & good effect. ; It will ,net only Shame those thus de. tented lin the gratification of depraved and vitiated ;• ' 1 tatter . ; but it will- deter others trout a similar ' ' ' •urso! in the future, for fur of expostire. Not l ly shuts of the charaeter of the Kline Ithecel• ay, but the publication of the enure range of illoW 'cured literature " should be itupprefted. • publiii sentiment will not effect the desired' re ' , rmstion, law should be invoked. We hope this the'dosi notice of the kind , we shall bwcalled' .o intake, for it speaks but illy for the intent eW and 'virtue of ipenpli. when min can ee -1 ; i • . surellaiaasy In a bus iness, opposed to everl wild principle and. destrutive to the 'virtue of I j e ruing generation. '• _ _ • - - E D 80711101 L Col. Benton is dying.: MP-Boston is 227 years • Or Tennyson is in ill health. jfiff - Deatlis in New York last week, 809. Deaths in Philadelphia last week,l7B. 10/3-Snow., hal Mien in !Canada - already this stesln. LAW:Crawford, the sculptor, cannot iSivbellev ykinver. jtAfte:The Lebanon. Courier is now worked on a Mean; press. AJlMPoiVilliam Stevenson of Milton, committed Week. ',...F. 4 1//"Ono of the anchors of the Great Eastern *ale's over sly tone. l i ffiff'd'i hotel is going up on the sitek„of the old Chitisse Museum in Philadelphia. The Mormon, Brlk4nai Youniei organ 10 en York city, bat been discontinued. pp- Miss Juliana May. a new votiallst, has ads a successful debut in New York.- ..Sift-Last -Wednesday and Thursday the *anima o Mount Washington was cowered with snow. 134'The steamship Great Reston ' 13,000 tone burthen, be - launched on the Sthprogjuto.., orl tomes Morrison was shot dead in New "cork on Tuesday by Rschard 3forrissey. Rain I pilif-Reports are received of the discovery of gold mines in tho mountains_of the South Platte. jitillr•Emmons, Danforth Sendder:of Boston, wholerale.grocers, Davi failed.. Liabilities, $300,- 1 000 e • • • .; _ j i - jimp-n - iv evident that beat travels foster than gold, for, as all will, admit, anybody, AIM cab* cold. 1 ` No pupil is so greatly to'be Atied as the pupil of the eye, for that Is contlnuslly under the aaar pErThe shalt of the FOlll9l Improvement Co., t dieelisaberville, is progrraising rapidly to coat :letion. 1 ;1141 ; •Tbe brat anthracite used for smelting iron, tee* place at the Pioneer foresee, Pottsville, Pa., in 1827. • ,;I*it *Mrs. Catharine Sinclair, sometime, !fro. ' Edwin Pencil, is playing at ,the Haymarket in Ip:indult. ' T' ( ijggirChiengo has passed'throisgh the crisis io the money market, and with but one or two small ;failures. • PEPS. A. Sulirae, Esq., H. B. 111.'s Charge 'Affaires and Consul General at Lima, has been ;a ssassinated. •":' 'I ',1168-The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows-of the ;United States, has been rn session at Baltimore 'dining the week. 'I iScfrA FamonsWork of. Art, the." Horse Pair,"' ;bißo; sa Ronheur, arrived at New York last Toes ;day, by the Persia. I 1 liar Contributions are being taken up in the i different cities for the relief of. ibe solemn 14 tbe Central Amerine. ' ;sl.e•Smith A Bruner at their Rolling Mill in Cplumbla are manufatitatrisig rails for the North'. rro Central Railway. ',621141i. Dallas will be continued at the Court n St. James longer than his fellows at the other greet courts tit Europe. • .. ,et , ‘l64F•The Amount of wood required daily on the ;New.York Central Railroad is 1000 eorde at a cost lot about $4 60 per cord. ' ~ JElrTbe Mobile Register states that 150,000 have beep raised in Georgia for Walker make a new descent on Nicantgus. . pirOtt qv? 11th inst., a young man named Leach, •17 years of age, killed a man named ;Boughton, In New Fairfield, C l. . •,, ;• AdF•Mesers. Robert Patterson& Co., extensive dealers in sugar at. Philadelphia, have failed. Their liabilities are very'. WWI. • • ...: . 1 Affr `Mina Heron, the actress ,; who has achieved kbrilliant success, always spends a few momenta in wayer before going on the stage to act. 1 1 ) 1111^The fitemin of New York b ..alre nominated ' their chief engineer, Henry H. Howard, as a can- Ididute for'the °Mee of Mayor of that city. i: ,I-The New York Courier estimates the peen. ;Flory loss, to that city, by the disaster to the Con. Aral Amer:ice, at from $500,000 to $600,000. i t Cbolee jffr. brands of Michigan dour iris sell. ping . in Buffalo at $5 to $5 25. pof extra, $5 50 'Ste asked. Wheat, corn and oeta ' are all on the 4de reline.- - pr . A i n old bachelor, on seeing the words "fa. milies-supplied" over the door of an oystetsiloon, stepped, and said , he -would take a wife and two thildren.• . .. ,16111"Tbe earviving officers of the Cameral America have 'prepared a full statement of the facts connected wish the disaster to the sleepier, and its names; -; ; t `t; I Itel•Curoclies S. Begarans, - Req.,.for , long pe riod Deputy Collector,: and subsequently Naval 'Officer at New York,;died on Tuesday, !tithe 46th ;year of his age. ; _ I prlbe office of the Albert Multi Company at St. John, was broken into of the 14th inst. and 'the books, notes, papers and sesil„of the Company abstracted therefrom. SPA hulking tbludile has bitch Invented by tame instant genius to prinerielroken nails and sore ftngen. It is sold It enables the &niter to do Ilk work more rapidly. Fillmore, the general . agent and Ame rican correspondent of the Losidou Thugs, left New Orleans last week , for a trip !moot the North. ,western States and Territories. It is a coward' &lurks to call electricity la fluid. It is not a Avid, for 'with that we Connect the idea of matter, and as electricity is notmatter, the proper term is electrical force. 1 "jfiflrNear Heart Uroll4 la, it person can stand ,on an eminence, and at one view see upwards o thirty thtmsand acres of growing earn! Fora. years ago the ground was unbroken merle. • ~ 11011•Aftordinit to the Anserleali Inquirer, Rehm. title calculations and pram itml experience bare de. monetroted that the safaiteest in a railroadtrain is in the =bpi,' of the ,last car but en*. ''. . . ,jtifr'llatiark; by a disgesting oletr.baeltelor.— I There is , one art which the use of • these unman s/40*bl. Crinolines Is likely to teach the I/eaten of England, and that is--Petticoat Government. ' Alr.The drat number of Tbackerars new ser ialls to appear on the Stet of November, and to he entitled "The " Virginian/ which sounds as if American scenery had el4recter were to Egan in it. • pir•Th• thstie &death' for August inform"' ati that live ezneriments on ihn cultivation of the Stritinn;.or Chinesettsgar eine, in France, prin cipally near Paris, bare boon attended with great )1111"A jury of twelve bate 'adjedxed that the l pity of Si. Louts *ball pay 13373,113 32, tocertela parties whore land toy are to take in the eon @traction of a large public wharf, ballroom Biddle and Alullaapby streets. , 'Aft 'We do oar friends a real 'cornice In calling attention to a onedletna of reek acknowledged merit or .31rlataea- Balsam, We are all lialditto ;ought and cold,. whirl, 'rears to be - dangeroir when titan% to'had to the Wild Cherry, ' • ' ' • • • ' POLItICAI• ,Idas. accurst:Paton has announced himself to the people of rennewee as emendate fin the V; F. Senate. Suntan Sar'oora, or Foap, has at last peddlshed the • list or paper' which he says were subsidised at hut fall's election In this State. It embraces sistemkpapers.', Tutu till rebellion entente the pernoentey of Miele stia Tbellsish and plug uglles ruled lb)._ nonsbiathnt eenwentkit sod put up a ticket Of loafers smk:raseals, and to dammexof the party revolts. ~ :.• lIMOSIMIMI MATTING AT F.cuavote.—The Ilan. 4 A. crow addressed a lam audience at Union' Hall. /*ran; ton. on the 17th. The Republicans or thit action hire eoanneacedl the eintus6 with prat energy; - Jima Wainer Is working ataurally in the cause of - -rmedollir and Atnerkanhon. Ile is speaking daily to large mowdeOn dllinnut•parts of the Stite..with that sledgehammer *TM that Truth alone een mil forth.— Ills Apra' OCITIThieTO ever, TOTlinithialiTT. sad earrlea dismay Ida the ranknof plundering loeotoenhm. Ms Waste Ifimittrer eppeant likely tn , frotne up". In any ereatog satire in Ifinums. T 66 Leativille lestromt speaking of It J. Walker's attempt to ride batit the Northern and Southern donkey in Kane . s. concludes— ',Kansas has to COMO Into the Union either as a shire State or as • tree Stain. If it tomes In as !it slave State Northern, Democrats will 'robe the , audit it comae. Us afr, @Otte, the Stiuthrorn Democrat' raise blue f *anti tigcrters;—Retires Moe ei received from 3117 taros. in which the aggregate rot thrown was 87? 414, a felling off of 5,000 from last y r ' ; tuts , - Republican amlotity 11496• . The Reoulitherm abet 11 3 Representatives, and the Demehrats 22 with wren towns to herr from: Tax JifdditOU Adria, a ;0141U1rDrunoertie journal of repedleteg tbe candidate o its party for Governor. and seppods the- Repabileee monilme. Par the past'lhose, weeks alter both ;mike bad taken the field, It bore at tree bead of its eolnuost, earl sAke dovernor," the words 'Pettjeet to mature dellterstion." Persetly, "Done ddiberather sertabeet; and pmphoteil Its reader, whose anxiety was goon relieved bv lodine the molt of deliberatioe to be the insert lon of theitams of A. W. Randall. not that of Junes B. Chasm llK.lemes !Netball/14 backed byJobn W. Forney. would lids day declare that by and ender the ,coselitePort of 'the United Slater, Slave Markets might Ile established at Blanker thoratelta.l4 New..Torit, Philadelphia, Towards. Mooch Chunk, Chicks° or in our er every towels the Dulled States, North or &nth; the dews Matte leaders of the north would not MAIM* a moment to -'resolve," that they hell with= Amino the "sound Dentorralk doctrine" of their beloved thief etashrtinin and denounce thole who would geestksi melt dairies as Walk" and fools! Men who expect Ohre from the Demesalle petty waited do swallow any doctrine laid down by,thenhree Oilieveby. and proclaimed by the tool of Slavery--tbe Presides* of. the United Slates. The nip hops foe &Medan la in the people,Mito love our an cient denommtle landatartie of Athlone more than tier' slave democratic pertyWilorpresent dry. if the peo ple however will follow their humpy Odes bunting lea ders, who am Frog Rapid to day . and foe slatierF every where seder the constipation lemotrmr-4f they lore the democratic wailers tuorattlion the .liberty and Inde" modems theyielasvited Mote 'their Ittbem.wtry then be it ao. _Free °overeaten& leyet an imperintent; sad It may eventually prove" laid, miserable &pure: The gum. Mon Is to the orthe people—Mauch Chant 6;2- seUe. Asuipiricillii.ltejosblleni Dlate Noslna. Ilene. , . , .. earzili le: I. DAVID WILVOT, of Bra ea enmity. CANILI: COXllRtliiiiitll: ' ; WILLIAM MILLWARD, ofPhtladolyhla. - MAO= or viz somas coOrr; JAMES VEIVII. of Fayette comity, JOSEPIL, J. LEM& of Chester eo oaty. Domiseratio Stat. Nousiaations. flosses= WILLIAM T. PACKER, of Lye=lhr, county. CAxst COMUUJOXiIt : iinotßOD ' STRICKLAND, of Chestei• minty. sursont JUDI:111S I WILLIAM STRONG, of Berks county. JAMES 'THOMPSON, or kris county. 4 Democratic County NoittinotlOno. Asuour.—Dr.N.. R. L. Shur, Orinishotie; 'Michael Wearer, Miners+ liter Charles D. Ripple.' Tremont. Psorriosorsar.—Donletil. Sheencr, • Rsootota.—Levi Huber, Pioegrcrio. • Rzuyou.-4teob Ilegur, Schuylkill Thirep. CULL or Smote, Le —Charles A. ItaLo, Orolgsborg. Tsissoruns—Wllliant Bloke'. Ashland: • • coniumnixe_leetwant O'Connor, brprweglan. toiltWtOß OT rot Poot.—Yathau H. Rutz, Schuylkill Raven. • Arorroa.—.4lsente Y. Wiest, Robley. Velesisteer Candidates* Asezerol.r.—Jeermieb Nerd. Ross Dull. Kimmel; o► Wiwi Aro CLui o► OEPHIN3 . Jamb Kserther. Omottemomm.—Abraham Ileobner, Jarepti Kimmel. Ttte FRINCiI EMPEROR LIITTENANT Manny.-,The Emperor Louis .Napoleon not long since caused an inquiry to be made of Minister Mason, whether ibis government ; would permit Lieutenant Maury, trailed States , Navy, to re. ceive from him the Cross of the Legion of Boner. The question havingbeenieferredtp Washington, on answer has been warned that under oar law no one occupying a pciaition under' this govern tram', can receive such en honor; bat that an or. do/ for a suit et elegant elOthes on Granville Stoker, No. 67T Chestnut• street, , Philadelphia, might with propriety be recefied. , WISTAItIi BALSAM OF WILD CIIEDDY.=—Froin tae Principal of the Freduniti York) Seminary. —Fredonia, Jim. l7.—Da. SETA Fowte.— Dear Sir;—From my youth I lave been subject to lung complaints; 'ln February last I took cold, a cough set In, I etpectorited freely, but the ma mas raised from the lungs indiented a diseasedeep ly seated. Two or three physicians kindly sent we their medicines, which bare been very efficient in curing coughs, but they failed to reach my ease. - the latter part of April I /eft , borne, in tending to travel a while, and, - if possible, escape by that means from present danger. When I. reached Buffalo my cough will considerably aggro. sated. A friend there advised 'me to try the Bal een+ of -Wild Cherry, but I told hirnd bad mai. lowed medicine enough. The next dor my friend urged me again to try "Doctor Wistar ' " and at 3 P. IL, Imam willing to try any thing, for I cough ed constantly. I procured a bottle, drank of it, continued taking it from that bottle one week, and when the Balsam wee gone my coughind pains were gone, and I have not coughed einem. Respectfully yours, , • F. A REDDINGTON; None genuine unless signed L BUTTS on the wrapper. jw.ff-JOHN G. BROWN, Druggist, Agent fur Schuylkill County. /111-A Ladr who has, been cured of great nervous debility, after many years of misery, Calves to make known to all fellow-sufferres the means of rellef.— Address, encloolug stamp to pay um postage, Mrs. Matt E. DEWITT, Boston, Ma and the prescription will a___ be sent free, by neat Poet. 31-3 m . /wire housekeepers who visit ladelphla for their supplies, Tweets 2 Miimatti lm dery ot;Cilna,O . and Queensware. To; Chestnut 8 t, a*, Seventh, ' offer the greatest variety of yaw a 4 beautiful goods. Tvansta klettenatt. Import thefir atock expressly to sell to the consumer; and have " lit' up'ibe largest re tail trade In the United States, bi lin g to theiFarinei and Citisen the best kind of wa at the lowest whole. sale prices. • -37.3 m —..—. Wood's It . Iwitv—of all the -restore; um ibr the hair that have beschavented, Wood's pre eminently claims the'And place. It will certainly re. stop the natural color of the hair, if the directions are followed for a sufficient length of time. It also has pro duced astonishing egrets in beingleg out a growth of hair, where the head had been pMrdousiy bald. Wood does not pretend that it do 01114 . 1 n all Mel; and we ni think his. candor Is a goo& rem endation of the 'Or „Wes whieb bhuestbratlve readil y, messes. If the ends 'of the hale are destroyed, nob n power ma-make them grew again ; but whim thrie is any vitality left in the root, the restorative will Focal renew. the hair in all lie pristin vigor. It hag done this repeatedly where all other remedies had idled. it is theretme. worth whilein eili all canes to make the experiment. For cleariag the bind of dandruff; and thickening and I rengthenlog the hair it has no rival , —lt eedern Patriot , VAR 'lt mirPhysti Disarmed fltis Tervirs.s. Every person is Interested in h ng that Dr:Cllckener, e'l of Bow Tort, has Invented • m foe of the most certain and powerful of purgatives:lFM b bi yet NO gentle that its operations on theaystem are ntirely. s inklt. - Its ac tion imiltopther unattended 11 , th griping ofmuses, aed still more to enhance its v ue, It is coated with white sugar, so that it karat n Onpleaamt taste In the' effect, mouth. In Let its flavor is so like physic, and Its se dan Is so perfectly gentle, that ypersoulnay swallow a dose witfitut suspecting that e has taken ipbyale at all, unless through its ultimo effect, whirl 'is power tel and positive , morn tbe' costive constitutions. We need . not comment on th . peat advantages of 'clictenefs Bugarthated Void le Purgative Pills, over other milldam', es tho mis t obvious Mall, the there' are but few persons who don require physic osiadoni ally, and fewer still who bare of a rooted 'sentare Mho nauseous and racking comp° r de which, begone the ap. ,m 4 parttime of these pills, were I e only chewier's which physic everassumed. In Ism t n Ave years , Cllekerbees Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills w I supersede all Other put. gativertnedleiries,bW no perso ,lit consent, to have his stomach turned, and his bnweiracked with theold flab.: toned peeweiations, when he,' ight have the desired ob ject accomplished much more poi nue) ly by a new one, whose effect Is unaceourperded jibs slightest OlteilslTA. isellinifon. - The Pills may be had of all guilts and Storekeep ers, In every village and town In the United Stet...— Jong G. RIMY, is agent for place. , 3844 n isit-Paitial Dos Auks sad Dincharfoon fro the i Elni..•Dr. Ilia begs to announce to those orbit; patients with wh he has been In comma. Mention, that he hat!, In coin ileum with their. spacial ?equate, made arrangements establish his Eklnstl itution in New.lfork; and he ' ermudy offers ti;attend all persons suffering front aft' ions of lb* Ear, without charge, until eared —lbeseby ring his 1111deelli unc: quelled, and protecting the eat 'front being swindled "by paying selfetyled Auriga ' orbitant fees lo advance, and the lonlAion of still m ' serious evils , by permit. Ling the application of den us mooed by inexpert cored and unskillful hands. . - '-pr. U. may /are state that has no roan 4 *bat. ever with any person advertising to cum d &COY; net. ther has be given pannission' Mr the publics aof a car. tits ate; to'esnante from him; . d cannot, therefore, be responsible formmy al le sequences resulting from rashness and deeper:ill . Tbe lose of looney may trot be materiel to some person but tint de. privation of one of the 'Moil imp:knit of the muses, ought to be regardestand't+ated with more than esti. nary ,solicitskie. I • Dealnoaa, ease In The haat, and all' disagreeable db. ettorgeofront Ent.sioadllyandiennivaraUsroloorod, orltbout causing Use lead *not 100CIDIOD/00.0111. des» la fell ram gaseantood where andfortoolkm does not ox• . . Tbtrteeu years' ekeoand: almost undivided attention to this bomb of *pedal pmelice; tuut enabled tam to re. dues Ids treatment to eueb!a degree of streets as Pi Dud thi snout coolisised an/ obstinate eases yield by. steady attend= to the snouts pratimibed. ; The destruction, by &NO( Um Philadelphia Ear lttir wiry, of which Dr. Ifartley vu the bead—bating re. lamed him from ids duties in that city, Do bisestablisto id permanently Ids Institatiou, be the *desire treat.• tomato, ler Obsess, 740 Broadway, New 'lnk. Coneittiation and Essinlitaliers each moralist. . • • i - Ersl,ooo REWARD will . ' be. geld .Nlany 'Netti•inti that'llll exc. /PILAW k MrIIKR"d VAPID cnt. - fir the toile% Ing• diseacecr:—ltheutnattcm. Nettrsl- ILI. Epinal AfTeettot R. Contracteil te.' Choke Met. Paine in the :tile nr Met. ttealsche. Toothache. tl tint inf. 'Sore TbraiLeats.Bruiwte. Hums. eel all Dieteces 441 be dila. therlec and the Mends. None po!alrue without olgaidare et humid erroust attediedlo each Wok' Washlngten idrelet, Deooklyn, r. I Y.....j0u5.11: Flamm. Ithambai. Centnrstreilk Potistrftle, poloritgati thr Bella:MU County., , • A.; 1 )10.1latt h. to (Psi fry that I baiii#4l44 bat we ; /N 100 ar the Mai& 01101 my hams : which bavirhiee **wi t rem onowactios 44" i her rt et- . JO mole, beesseit et by rheumatim., It was of seventeen utpuths.staustia sad lam Dow entirely cured. ebeerthily rormumeadtt to adtaditcted • J. al; TINFROCK, ' Thirilsburg, 72 ['cut stmt. - - • 26.1 v )ntittiitact, •• Rev. Ma. Cams will mach In the Baptist Mirth of this Borough, on Sunday, 9ctoter 415:571 • t • Tate Re!. Mr. Arrnsiro , .11astletonOrill , Preach fie , . the seemed Presbyterian Chnreh, in the As:Metall that. (Thompasn's)Chureb, Ilar,ket Aril, to morrow at 10 1 A o'clock in the morning, and 7% In ,the evening,. Norteg.—A regular meeting of the yoMtg lleteatChris tlan Association will be held In . their . Room on holiday evening. September 23th, IRSI. Panctual attincliiriee fa • requested. By order of the President. • L, W. B:SEirEff Li, key. CHURCH Fata.—A 'Fair In aid c;f Abe, Church of the Holy Apostle, will be bold in the, Borough of °commencing on the afternoon of Itiiiiday,2lkti Ipat; to be continued It.r several 'dap. the object whiffs this Mr tuts la view,. should:recommend A ifttlideittly to the patronage,faft our Mends. t # thieradaeay. taffy Invite a•ndatilLue ly look for a largWoutnber of (Woo. A large assortment -)f useful and faney articles. together with all abundant supply of ehoku iefrasbmente will be I offered for sale. ' I ') • . . j - 89.80 I 37,809 . „ Minoan Cutreect2 , lkirra.—From thi gime& We atm of the church, just ' published. It appears there are conferences, 2171 frerellult Pfreberti miifuin sted preacher*. 4000 local preschem, 305„332 wh itemaw ben, and 00,770 on protertkmr 30,00 Indian miming* and MI on•probotimr. lbw tot* if mkt litierand mem.. be t e Is 84700, which Iv an lame= of 15,116.. Seven of the eanterences exhibit a deem*, sixteen an Introme. The number of members sad min/Mersin the ifithaitst cbureh North Is 8041..111; addlngj to this the flambe, In the Methodist Church South, and we hare the *dal 1, • 353,011. J • 1" • • NoTicup. a i TPRIMITIYIt METIIODIST CDURCII, eiwney pf Lyon and 3d street. Divine Serrieeeviry flabbelltst o'clock, A. 11;:and o'clock,P. ' - i X.- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CUIJECII,ISeeend Street, Pottsville, 11ev.,141wan L. (Isar, Pinder. Di vlueservice every. Sabbath PON A.ll.and. at tt i v.m. sirimu osLi LUTLIENAN COUNCIL Market uare Pottsville,Ritv. Darr= Simi. Partor. 1 Divine sir, cola this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning nt.103 o'clock; evening, at 7 o'clock , iferklf Prayer- Meeting, Thursday evening...at 7 o'clock. j 04-TRINITY CHURCH SERVlCESSrpterrater,lB37: 27th-18th Sunda) after,Triolty--10 1 and 7% o'clock. —Judges tr, Sc Mark alii-41cllgett , 1 Peter 114 . 20th—St. Michael end Ail Angels Da y.—Generls Acts xli—Daniel x, St. Jude, 5-104 .•Man loth not live bj bread Oily, hut bye rica; word that proceedeth outif the mouth of the Lord dot man liveir Dear. viii. S." Theie went out a eower.io Sow; And • • * porn, fill by the wayside—some en 'cony ground—so& among thorup—end others fell on good ground. And these are they which are sown on good grunfidrfitich as hear the word, and receive It, andbriffg forth 'fruit. some thirty-fold. some sixty, and some a hundred. ISt. Mark Iv, 3,--o—a4 . • ' i D. JWASIDICHN,ifierkir.. MARRIED. 1 i ' SAILOR—SCIIOCII.—On thO ItStli 'not., John T. Leib, Dr. 0. L. Sonnet., of Sebuyloll !siren, ed sum AL LA Samoa of Cremona. • : • 4 ; LEWIS.—In nut age County. Illtnois. one the 12th Inot., of cholera. toorbus. Macit Len -T. Ynungefot daugh ter of D. H. and Si Lunt', aged 5 months and 5 days. Co ntnanicsted to the.Diners' Journal. - [oouruatur.r ' ' '1 • . . is Death at Dr . Joseph 0. Shlpie. ' Though death be a familiar visitor among . a who at beat have 'hut a short time. 101014'. it is sellout we are called to mourn the loss of-one so noble/use ly . known . ~• and esteemed: o . , In the death of Dr. Joseph Galloway Shigeo). the so. dal circle as lost a bright and congenial cotopanitm— the medicl] profession a truly upright matter—and those connected with him by hearer and .deaier ties are deprived of a valued mid beloved friend. ' !,, Or. Sblppen toad a judgment of the finest flicrlmini. lion ; his mind, gifted by nature, was enric by mini .years of reading and reflection, and Ms hea r( was full of bre that friendship' which .Itto at all tines, . and those., d . tender sensibilities which are:uboru for advelifty." --- Descended from ancestors white intellketual . and morel worth is well known, festooned as if their mantle of excellence. both of mind nod of heart.d had fallen most happily upon LIM: . '.' I • The intelligence andreZnement of his conversation— varied by an inexhaustible fund toNneedote!and the in teresting reminlsAincea of loola earl y days—tbe courtesy of his menet ; the animation, k indness, and beoevo., knee of his disposillon ; his pleasing expression and genial smile, will long be remembered by tholse who have shared his intimate friendship. , 1 Dr. Shtppen possessed in * remarkable degree. that beautiful modesty of charicter,); that humidenere rof mind, that charity. an rare Indesid,and often in 1 IWe ap r I predated among moo, but highly primal in ' the maims. Don of Um "in w hem` are hid all treafinrel of els dom and knowledge.",.,..' — j . , - 1 11 ilbolprinriples were sot eirtanetribect by he false ay rem of expediency, t r ait rere, comprehensive , broad and catholic. lila love o the trial) was strong's. and ardent,. and hla morality of the purrtt k led t for to is pode 6f ethics waithe kkertoon on the Vomit ;Auld its medical. utility. as exemplified in the qaviour's like! bensivolenee ausT selfdenial Se the good of others, Ihe sukiesit lodide 11141' 7 eat Rabe aid admiration. o 1 . Emblematic of Dro Shippoin's calm and Isoeseefe) life was its 'close. In early Antuma-iirbile the earth was at 111 In the blo na of Summed-In the eventnir of the Lord's day—that noble sued parsed,gentlY away from aorrow ing loved ones here, to happy, areleonting loved ones there in that land of /brit and glory, which mortal eye bath never seen. _ I 1 -J '. 4 L. L. W. .DISSOLUVOI‘tB. DDISSOLUTIONOFPARTNER SIIIP.—The 'Partnerahlp heretofore br tareeta Elijah Hammer Michael F. Ma , under the firm of Mann:lw 'a Make. has this day dtaaolved by mutant foment All debts due to said, Rho. are to be 'paid to T. 11. WinteiVeitt. *do purehtsvd the Inter , est of aid arm and by whinh Ihe boalfuea will hereafter, be earton. !MLIJAII. HAMMER ~ Ponied)* Aug. tl, '57 34-6t* J ISIICITLy • , PARTNERSHIP NOTIC*.—.- ! The (*.partnership In the inmher buslieis beretotbre exist/tag between R. C. Wilion and ',misfit:O'er, sras thus day (April 25, I tb7,) dissolved tot mutual 'consent. R.(i. r • LEI is Rovtn. ; ; The undersigned have this day (April '4,1857.) entered Into eo-partnership, In the lumber business,at the steam saw spill At the foot s of the Inalisied planet on the . 11 S. 11. R. R.,hader the Aran of B.C. &JAMES WILSON. Alt orders for lumber promptly attended to. - J430:8 WILSON. May 2.17 18-1 LOST & FOUNII. - . 1- 4 081` Satur 4. 72. day. S eptember l9th o mxiall, red co with, white te fere; ring around both eYee; alnettn on the right ablaut' her body. Whoerer wilt return laid row, ore!, intermitted to the undersigned where rile may be found, will be suitably rewarded. CI.IIIIB7OI,'IIER BOWS. • Palo Alto. Sept. 2 8 , MI I .1 39d1s QCHAP HEIFER.--Ca'me to the J protases of the sphseriber j reskll4 i.iothe Township. on ThOirsday. Sept. Bri, a BRINDLE UNICE& .The °wrier St/ lx requested to eonoe fdrward, ploys i Iy. pity charger and table be away, otheinirise or sold aecoOding to law. t „JOON BROOK, .DIPLOo Tp4niar Niddkport . September 28,'57 i agzpo' , STRAYED OR SrFOL N FROM Schiylkill Haven, au themtglit of the Idth Inst., A MARE MULR, madluin ski, dark. brown color, Inane trimmed short. The tinder shall he iMitably rewarded ,by giving notice to Mr.4Ohn O'Bryam, BeiluylklLl lls- Ten. stating where she-.in be found. Also found by the subicriberl a MOLE of the else anti color above stated. Rimmed to b. le(t in placiiiof the missing mote. neaten/sr by prcvinCproperty, paying rharres, can hare the same byappprlat , to the shore or to • i . EDWARD MORRIS. ...September U. '57 • ' ; WANTED. IVINERS AN .llun dred fuer/ tart Duds Wady enipkiyment In the Leer atranna Valley. Apply to It. SWITZKB, :aped*. tendon! National A ntbractte Coal Co., Aeranton, Luzern* county, Pa.. Immediately._ • ; (Aug. 24 '67 35.61 UT ANTED --iFou'r Mqe Teachers for the Barry Pehool District.; School Directors will meet at the Mike of the Secretary, at Vaytonertil Oct. 10th. at 10 o'clock, A. M., to nears applications. fept ID, '67 38.311 1.701161 A. OTTO, Ako'y. W ANTED-300 iattivel young Ilio + VT to act as Local and TinvellinglAgents in a bold ness easy. codifnl and honorable. at a SALARY or. $lOO per month; a capital of $1 only segbired. No patent medicine or book btlidtk.Sll: Full parliculam given free to ail who encime a portage Maim or 41 three rent piece, and address A. N. BATCHELDER a CH., ,Hampstaad, 4.11. Au g . PA' .17 •" ! -:•• 3 4" • T EACHERS WANTEO T E.—Nrinevorn.: patent 3tale,Tenebera lojtake ehkrge of the, Public Sr ooir in WaymeAcivmship, SclinOklll. county, are wanted. The Board of itoirectors willlhhitt &meeting for examination at the !auk noise Rotel, in said !township, on Saturday, the 24th day of tktober,drt 10 0 eliteic. AL IL The Schools will open On Mosiday, thd 9th day off Nevem- her. By order of the Board. I Ji. IL =MICR, • , , 5rPt. 12,17 8 7-3 t ; ' i SM•relkiy, of UM-Board. -. i ►IIE'A C HERS WANTED.--Eight lJ competent Texcherif4 the Putillc Schooleof Plne• drove township; lire wanted' ta. tese4 the English Ana Orman branches of a Comnion &bob! Education. ma schoo k iwill open on the first Mendel: In Norembeenext. A meeting of the Board of Dlrectors trill be held at the house of Samuel Millet', In the Bormigifof Pinegtose, on the 21t1s.of October, it declaim 'on - applications . .. By order of the Board of Ill rectors. - Sept. 12. '57 .7730 'MIDI NYE. Eve. FOR SALE & TOLET: A I L:sorts, .;*allo, rpm , 22 to 60 ands peryardi on band Median. ode by . ' 49- 2.4ARDLNY4SION: I 2 OR Th'ree Story ji Desk Dwelling lions s Sad satire! algae all in Centre street, Pottsville. i • Apply M. MURI September 6, '57 ° i TIRE BRICKS for CAl:iota/4 Puddling sod Blast Ihkruseff, from tbilaimidhat•Workr, for sa low. at Lb. I ' YUAN/MI. Pottallis.Jan.l9,MW 3.tf TO . LET-eth Office 'with' all _proper coateultver lbw . arrty,"; In Ora nst mt.— Inquire of 3 ' JOU BANNAN: Pottxvllls. Atemeet • 1134 f ro- LET.•;-r-A •liiige and convenient' Store doers add Men, on tie nialn Arose; Tn. Mont, reeontly fed 11:9C MA Co. Inquire .of THOMPSON A. O ODWRZY,TnmontiorJOHNRANNAN; .Pottirritle. I i i.A 11 30 1 3 3 .1a 334 f • CHEAP FUEL.-C eke for , mile, in Unto sr niel 1 gnantlttes, et the tot pries of 6 cents perbusbet, Inqulrei either at the Ones, or works at tile no. 914 V* 'iota ' 11 040193 ITO sittunted FOR' RENT---'rhc "Old Orchard flour ku bias 'Di& h otw in Am iota toOntogi order, Apply to 11.-31. 31A17., on the madams, or to T, lIIIKOLLIII4MOKR. Totisolno. Fobticay 28, r6f 1 1 4.08 1 RENT--# 'Stara Room and I. story kWh Awirillsig hews. with Motor boils Wily scrupled by !mug Miss. sitsstrd so to stmt, two doers above the lizehasge Hata. ids prsoliss eas seitabis 'kw say kiwi. of weirsittis bast. sew Parwisdon 'tire lonositlatilly. Apply tir Basted !!slaw, t few Awe Sham. DIEO.' qn —'C~, • porrsvuA,E MINING* MANU FACTURINCI COMPANY.---ht -a- nweilier of the eteckboldere of the Pottsville Idol a ;and' ldieurecter• Itet• Company. held J . u ne 2341, In the tamest' et Pone. Mlle the following woos were elected wars- to ears until the hest elecilde: Prerkleal—RlCHAßD JONEIL -Vice President-;4lweell Spencer. ' Iflretrarrr-LOsoixe Sperms?. - , Rfteraart—d.'Nzirtor toUtli. • " • • . Th• books tee stock subeerhelkee are now even at tbe' lama the VteePreeldent. Pottsville, and Ott qt., rake of the Canspany,Wo. en Walnut sited, ThlWpbtai , June "47 • ':'-‘-':'7YOI;UNTEERS: 1 i.i ...._____ i _______ r 10 "I E VOTERS OF SC cLIHIr KILL' COUNT;V: "Maw ("imams—at the request of !natty Wh`gir.erd Demnerats 1 OLT myself al an Inds. pendent Weyklbtpaaa's'eandld.ste fnr the len:lstature. t.h e aby I be ofeeted. I tr(11 MI the office to the best of my juAgutext sod shtlity.,:r _ 80r.4.4 BULL.. Pao rsrboscrhrot.':.M. 17' - ' 38.3t* 130 'TD,E. INDEPENDENT •VO . Of WHINER ILL OrIIINTIN—AI the eer enact(i'kilo or name. rows Mende froteditrerinat parts or in ..rouarekr have aonsented.ta beenme an labarican ray CANDMATS lot the ASSEMBLY. at the engraft.% rive tioa.imil if saqamillel will in the best of my aldUtlea diaetrarra the -Ones Of laid oar* honestly and filth fun). ma as to promote the beet letterset of this County, and the general Interest of the Mats.: . / rottatkablept..l2. MR. PRINTER :--sEneom aged by' er relay' Mends flout different puts of the County, myself as an Independent Candidate for the aloe of COUNTY C 01 1)11,5310:111/1. at the ensuing &ream. ithottld 1 he at fortunate aa to noreHllli a 10 04 0,11 7 of tit Tato Pr Csy : 0 110'w Citizen* et thlo county—toy capita AIM wilt bo perform the dutlia devolving upon ma, Intilealy, fairly, and with a proper mord - for the true intermit eight. Us. Ware et ltd. comity. , • , • r Your fellow citizen: AbIrACIA3I - 111t1111NE11. it. 12.'17 • 3141 • Port Carbon, Se .i r rtHE VOTERS OF SCRUYI.- . KILL COUNTY.—Pamme Cmina; 1. have bolo in aced by many of my Weeds. and ettkene of this rountp to offer myself aa a candidate ibr the oMee of Neglater of Wtila and Cie* of the Orphea's Norte( Schuylkill yountyi at the Montag eleellot, and .aolttit your soalfmge: .I should be PO &donate as to be elect ed, I pledge mytell to *arum the duties of the mtd of foe with ethdity,aad to the sothibietkon of the commie. uttp,torgenerahi " ' ' • atillPiethillY4Opt Obedient ionmat; . • JACOB KAIRCUER. Sebnyltlll Haven, 7aly If, t 7. 20-tt FELLOW CITIZENS orlachuylkill ecieet7:-.4filtillf been selkited lof lawmhtt frienda hiltarlawakamtioas of MO (431111 y to offer myself as a candidate for the ogle* of Ownwilastater, I do so with a bled of retuetaneet bat, 'bring born and railed ltrhaylklli eounty,and having Nur fondled atelt Tor. tdo so filth the arsuralanr that my claim will hay* as =eh bearkce limy War as that of aay other Pomo- For rapacity an4Auslibestiou I *AY, my-know-citbitui to judo). Phould I be so fortunate as to' be elected. I Than nacc my utmost endeavors to sweats tbs. aeoarity of ,add office tith the etmostatteition and Monty. Your bumble fidlow.oUluts. • Pot Sept. 6..'67 416740] JOSEPH KIUMEL. • • • NOTICES " •. artyrlCE is hereby given-by the 'wt . . - Arowigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' of Schuylkill County to distribute the wets As the bands'of Jacob hammer. Trustee for the sale of the He'll:state of Jacob Faust, dey'd., to and moons the , heirs of the decedent—that be will attend to We dating; as Auditor:at his ones otter sit* street, In the borenub; of Pottsville, on Monday the bib day of Crstober nest, At: 10 drioelt, A. It., When and where the parties interested may attend. ' • GEO. IL CLAY, Auditor. Sept. 24 . 3P2t.. N TH COU'T OF COMMON. PLEAS ocquyiant courrrr: Gray, . re: FS. Fa. of Sept. Ter&l; JampPrJohason &Jeo.Witigh, 1867. - N 0.271. • Rs Joherpn &-WaFgh: ?idler. is hereby given by the 'undersigned kuditor.: appointed by the wild Court to a.eertatn and report to the said Court the amount due the MiDerd, labOrerg and merhanirs, of above defendants, respeetivelY. ttni amount of rent due, and the elating of the X1 , 111101:I ervdltors„ entitled to be pald out of the•Gind• In Court; raised upon the above /Y. Flt.—that he will attend to his duties as Auditor. at the public house of Jot'. ti. Fever ; at the edrner ot Centre and Mahantongo streets. In the itoroupcb of Pottsville, on Wednesday the 7th day of getober next, at 10 o'clock A. N.. when and where thos4 interested may attend. CEO. G. CLA &Pt. VI, '57• • • 39•2. t NOTICE is - 'hereby g iven that the lkwrel 'lore° now wed by .C. limper. belongi to tne, ant was merely given Into filo:me. All perinny are thereto, motioned not to Interfere with the mid Torsi,. • . -1- , - ' C. A. llAlti'En. ,' Sept A 9, 'bi . • 39-3 t• notify-theNOTlCE...—l'hereby t pub= tie Ingetieral, not to-timid lane •rAllister ' My' daughter..mty thing on .my account frrm WY date for I wilt not pay any of her contracts any more, as I think Abe Is not to be trusted,, ' kr resyons well known - to my self. , - RICHARD neALLISTEII, ,: Bent. 12,1,7 37-8 t• I - • Rilo Alta, &heti/Ain Ch. NOTIC.—The subscriber has pur-, chased- the stook of the late firm of Tice & Millen at Trelnont, Schuylkill: County, Including 1 rarriage,:3 sulky, 4 set of harnesail truck wagons. &e.. and has to ken pomeaolon of the saute, and trill carryon the Milting baldness at the old stand.: W3I. TICE. • September 9, la • • Z 7-3 t ,NOTICE. A Femaie'Teacher is • 11 wanted to take Charge of the Second. detertment In the Common t3chool, In the 'borough of Crewman, to 7gontatence the unit day of October neat, and rooftop,* months. •Ealary $25 peg. month. Aooltratlono to be made to • •J. J. ifecuutten, September 12,'57 37.3 t Prtsl of Board. DUZLIC NOTICE.--The.public hereby notified tbat the pertonal property now at the Black Valleyand Glen Dowel Collieries, emulating of thirteen Wlles, two horses, fifty drift wagons. &a, ; have been ;Dined by me. the purchaser; at the Sberiff'te Nile, to Benj. Bartholomew, Jr., for his 111.4), at 'my-pletsi; nre.. M. M. 3IATL. Pottsville. Sept.:l4, '57 ' ,Ifi.3t ' • : NOTICE.-The suliseribers e 'doi 6g, -brucluem at Tremont, under; the ertnisame of Ilea A Miller, hare PM day dlamtred partnerablp by mutual moment. All personaludebted , o the Arm will Make piy ment to William' Tice, to whom the book account. have been tranrfeered." -• • J. A. L. TICE, Sept. 9,.'ST ST•St • JARED MILLER, O ICE.—The .subscribers Kaye parhased;and take,. I.o*.extflon of all the. gine a tridutestone, and petsonal property of A.J. Boyer & Co:: et their Lime lalniln Pottsville—and will buy on theblisinera at the old stand. We Aare also purebaned the book accounts of A. J. Boyer &To.. and all peTINAIP are antiliwt to settler with us apithaaaine. Sept..l2. '57 37411 ' ATKINS &JIRO. • ofADMINIS'I'RA'TION "NOTICE.--. Whereas Letters of e Administtatkm to the Estat e RN PINKERTON, late of the borough of Pottsville, deceased. hive been granted to the entweribee, ill per. sons indebted to the said decedent will make Immediate goymenLand those held ng claims will present the same Po settlement, to CIIWISTVPIIY.ft LITTLP., - : '. A tr•nst 19 .- 57 25431 Pottsville:: NOTICE is hereby given. that the undersigned, doing business under the firm name 'of Spangler Jk Seibert, at Tremont. Schuylkill County, have Me day dissolved .partnership. Writ. H. Seibert has purchased and taken' soh) possession of the thisi -•-stock, property and books, and bar assumed the_deblyof the concern, and 'will carry on business at'the old stand. LEVI S. STANGLER,; IVIE. U. SEIBERT, Tremont, Sept. 9, '57 • L TOTICE is herebYgiven.tiiii th—T—eun demlgned has tbfa day, September 1A57, pun chatted from Daniel Reed, Merchant in the town. pt DOn. ableon, Schuylkill Co., Pa., his entire 'stock of store Roods, col:misting of dry 'rods; groceries, queen warps hardware, &e. And also one home. one rani* . one track wagon and onetwo horse wagon, and hare taken piieliefolon of the MOW. to. ' • The rindemigned , w lit cent lane the store Inslnell at the old stand and hopes to meet a share of public Fla t ton age. OEORUE SNYDER; Donaldson. Sept.l9, '57 rteal•• I..VO'I'ICE is hereby given. that.. the 1,1 undersigned has this day purchased from' n. Bressler hie entire stork of tin ware and Iln,mnith tools, hnllow ware, japan ware, brasskettles, stover and pipes of whatsoever name and kind In and &buck& Ithe shop at Donaldson, Banylkill County,-Penna. Theism, derslgeml sloth also herisby glee notice that be 'inbds carrying on the business melt baa heretofore been `car ried on, and hope's by attention to the same to.rneet a share of public patronage, Melt& EL, lIEICVINORR, DonaldSon,lept. 9,'67 : 37• St VOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Join O. Reno, Solomon Dreseler, and David tellies,: have purchased from John 'Dressler, -PstsO. Bressler and Michael' Breisier, trading under thetate Arm of Breeder & Co., as Merchants lathe taw* of Pow aldson, Schuylkill Cucinty; Nunn., their entire itock of store &Dods, consisting of dry gcods, groceries, queens. ware, hardware, &e. ' end the said John 0. 'Kenn, Solomon Dressler and David Dressler' will hereafter carry on the said business under the Snit Dame of,John 0: Rims k Co., and they hope by stria attention to business to meet a abut'. of public patronage, and lira their dater. mination to sun as low as their neighbors If not a Mile !LINN k CO. I Donaldson, Sept. 12, '57 ' 37.255 e eI.ENBRAL BANKING LAW.-:-No x_ft !lee Is hereby glean Unit application will he made to the next seealon of the hietislatata for th!rstaaaaal a General . Banking' Law, taped upon • Mocks, and ppo the general featuyea of the bill anbteltted by 31r. Dalt the last sesalon Of the Legislature. July 4 ,'67 • • NOTIOE is hereby , given. that' :ap pikstion Will haioade to the next Ligiglature foe the Incorporation of a bank of Issue, with the unral pii• 'lieges of bankkunder the name and title of "Tat WI NER/WILLI BANK;" to be located In the borough of. Hincrerille, Schuylkill county, with a capital 'of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars , July 4, ' 57 •274 en _.._ _.. . _ . ___ otlOE.—Notice .is hereby: liven • that an ap plication will be made at the Ileac an N - on of the Legi ture.of Pennsylivila for thoineorpo• fi ration of a Ban with the' prtMeges of Issue Banking and Discountlua, said hank to be tailed the: 'COAL 'BASK OP SCHUYLKILL HAVEN," with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, and to be lorated In thillorostgh of fichaylkill Haven, Schuylkill countykPa. fehttylkill haven. June 21, 'l7 • Hidlo IVOTI E.--Notice is hereby i given .1 . 1 that an inflation wl6l be bade at the.nest se* sion of the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the -charter of of , Ban k of lane with the usual par Una. sold Bank to be called thei"BERCIIANTE' BANK," milli ti Capital of One Hundred Thousand DoHari, with the privilege to incrase the sane to Five numbed Thousand Dollars. and to be law* In Market 'treed. In the .borough of rottsvllle, rehdylkill county, Pa: June 27,'67: at4ni ion of the a " IP° i t at t; itia w ri b :yirigt a LT U rh . !Teo:Po' 3 • ration rf a bank with the usual privileto4.ottiffl bit* to ealkil the "UNION BANK OP TILKUUNT: with a4rap I la' of One Itundeed Thousandifollers. and to' be its* ted In the bitris of Tremont; Schullkill County- ' ELIJAH itsmitn, IIiNRY HEIL:" P. WERTLIBLIIRit,' T..A. GODFREY. . J. .4- L. TICE, WM. 11. SEIBERT, JOIIN B 4 Rs wri, D. B. A LTHAUSE: ADA3I WOLF. , ZACK BATDOIIPV, • LEVI &SPANGLER, HENRY 6.VV,P.L.' Jane 11, '69, • :267.0nt NOTICE.--NOtice is hereby _given that so apilfratloo will te made at the neat see. aloe of the Leah/atone of Pentesylesubi, Meths fleeter of a lama or issue, with the usual privikgee.7ol.lllaak to be called "floe Ashland" Banle,"—with a capital of Olin Hundred Thousand Collate. with the pihritroe of ineressing the same to One Illuadied 'and • Pifty-Tbou sand Dollars, tole located in the borough of Ashland, SchnylkHl county. Stateof Pennsylvania. E. P. THOMPI3OII. ROBERT C. /IsSON. ABRAHAM KLASS, • , DAVID F. Mc W KIESIN, ISAAC EURRILAET, • ...JAMES R. CLEAXEIti L P. GARNER. • A. G.SWIFT, 'JONATHAN-1 2 /81', WILLIAM LEVY. Ashland;June A t 2t.f.us 61 1 ATe BITIOS.--Tia-PEENSYLVANIA STATE /LOST -13711141L Roma will bred; Its Sseagra • ANNUAL EatintrrEW a$ PHILALEXPRIA,'(Perrearox , Otteusteti I 41/1. tbenolls'antl Seth of SEPTEMBER' and•lst and' ."d dye of OCTOBER. meat. . The unneleederthes on pawn ger faze and fore italkoige for stook, Rtll , beTerebbed the Railroad CoMpasite, ' I ' • The Sooksvof entry will be ope Vat 'Tistbetlelphle ow . and alter the let September. • ' Attg.P2.l4 Met , ROM C. WALKER. Rely. 21weetarth " COSMOPOLITAN Agi ASSOCIATION 11. IE MANAGERS of this sueecip s . ; ful Inetltattos ansounre that The armee.. meat* ' , or the YO TEAR •re boi!..eoloPlettel a u Abi) mort estrullee reale tbry has plethosa Pnh: er,a tatue of Itillog mob Slave. oh roPoolos of 1141xq as ono pelt... and the 4lendld Dusseldorf Deflec t n t Peletlogs. for $.10,003, eittt th vitt also be dlettlietted to Tilden, wises. '— • .• . . ; Ter vac et Ittleserlpt tots'. ' • ,The payment or Dal constitutes any 'pereou a noterate • theleaorlat sue mintier' bite bin: fe Pied-- A lame and Portly Sleet togravloy. aiweete.t copy of the Contuopolltab.Art Journal, rte year. • oi?kiwi—A Bbaro In tlen Manila! Dlat elbal ton r f Wurks pt Art, `lbw killmelerrllapsioes arep.fatelehe4 to there also odip them to the Icngraylnet:—llerpee a; Ka let Muck. tkwood. err United Stale,. alainagi aie. Onetey's Lady' k. )Its: nephew's Neer ilontbly. tlia.J.foltor et.ello e—London • Quarterly Wl 4 . bu b, fillet, and trestooluatee.' n are now open and 001.4(nripefonn el:n.150(1. 3Jaf =leen commencing at ICJ flair drrirrelo b, 11. PA NNAN. . . 5 ACNary fir ire . Any persons at a distauTe. by enclielng ra n , Dollar% to us by mill, sod deshpeattolt the Slasoeslai de. abed. an lucre It I(morardeil to thew, . k' Pottsville. Jab' 2 s.'s7 Sa. JEREMIAH REED • • VI-St T. KINGSFORD & SO'C: OSWEGO STARCH, - . . (FUR' THE LAUNDRY,) i AS etitablieheti a grgater celebrity I 1 than bas ever hien obtained by any other Starch. hart...ran the result of Ito marked superiority i i . itr, 'quality. and Its Invariable uniformity. '' The' palate may be areured of the continuanc r or tea. 'high standard now establiohed. ' The production Is over Twenty Tone daily. and th e d... •, mind bas extended throughout the whole of the Pelted States. and to bingo countries.. ' Working thus on every large male, and nyder a rfc.fd western. they are able to secure a.perfect ullln ga m y ti the quality throughout the year. This is Ihr Iced D.,„ siderotios in Slarch-makitag,•und is rvolnant woo jo. v, first hem 1 ..lhe very best Starch that can be made. and no oner. to always wanted by ronaumers. and this will be ruh plied to theta by the seamen, as Nandi is their eurton ten , Live learned which lathe beet, and ask ter It 7-0 herein they would bekely to &et that article en tabi r b I t h ,, t ISnusetroOt be made. 114, 411 i Hr. 11 10 0 4 has been 'restaged in the manufactur e of Starch couthanottely for the last 27 years. and dunce the whole of the - period, the Starch made under I.la es. pervishm has been. beyond Any question, the bent In ire market. For the Grit 17 years. he had the ebityre of the 'nark* of Wm. Colgate & Co.. at which period he invert• ed the process for the' manufacture ad Cm n t‘tareb. ~ Sir Ask for Kingsford's Starch. 04 the swam Octege has been remarry (aims by another Arlo. y. 'lt is sold by ail of the best grye e r. I n nearly part of the country. • • . . 7'. KINGSFORD dc SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH,. '• • (VOlt, PUDDINOS, dc„l Ilse obtained an equal relebrity filth !heir Starch fir the Laundry. This article is preterit:. put., And 1.. I n every rkspet, equal to the bed neireuna taros kcal, Weider having additional qualities ;shirk% evader it in. valuable for the dewed. . QPotato Starch has been extensively parked and sold as . om Starch. and has given false imprenskus to many, as to the real merit. of our Corn Starch, I From its great delicacy and purity, it la ea gang she Into extensive One au a'allet for infanta and invalidn. N. N. ititt,LOCal & Po., .Agents.' • 196 Fulton Street:CT: Atiett t NcraMia, Agente, =South Wharves. 1101 a. August 1, Is; 31 Ito CREAT.IN UCEMENTS: An Extensive Varlet: , Standard Bookslery .. rrHE Sif BSCRIBE being desirous ! I" of reducing his larger sleek of standard misrells 'Mona Books will sell them Oise extremely low prime, • Among many others will be found Itebertoon's Historical Work. 3 eels-Sao. Russell's Modern Enmpe,„ 3 vols., tiro,' ' • ,Flutarrh's Lives. Sao. Life of the Duke of Wellington, Illustrated. Vhanibet'a Encyclopedia of Literattire, 2 vole.. `Chamber', Information ker the People. ' . • Scot t's Commentary on the Bible. 3 vols. , Contpryhenelye Commentary on the Bible. 6..v01a. 1111dreth's IDstory or the United States. 6 vols. Ilincroft's Illstory or the United Stater. 0 role. • Waverly Rowels complete, In S vole.. and In 13 . vols. Boswell's I.lfeed Dr. Johnson by Cooker, . Smith's Dictionary of Arts and Manufactures. • Appleton 's Cyclopedia ot Illogrophy. Irving's Life of Washington, 4 vols. Sootier. Sermons. 2 vols.. Sen. Addiskon's Complete Works, 6 vols. Washington. Irvings. Wqrks, lb rola. Cooper's Works, 34 vol.. e k . Bayard Taylor's WOrks. 5 role Don Quixote andtill Bias, Illustrated Edith ne. Illustrated World bf Art, Tales of a Grandfather.' • Works of Loreoso Dow -• Button's Natural History. plates. Arabian Nights Entertainment,. liarnmend's Hunting Adventures In the Northet n Wild.. Cumminealtunter's at, among Lions, /Stephanie. Zr. Stephen's Egypt and the Holy Land. ' Weboter's Family Encyclopedia of ilseTul Knowledge. Headliito Waahintrton and Napoleon. -Neweranletr Cyclopedia Of Minions, • Josephue's Works, complete. Various - editions. Bre'seDktionary of Attic Manufactures and 'lines. L. rirs Elements and Pt irwittlett of Geology. 2 I, 1.. Langtry of Standard Fiction embracing works nt , • Melchor. Smollett, Hannah More; Mb* nurisl'..l3s, Porter. AT., Ac. Lardner'e lectures on Selene* and Art.. Encyclopedia of Religions Knowle Dirk's N irks. complete, 2,v01e. . Little A Brown's elegant (Word ed lion of the thltt:it Poets, eratiet . Layard's Siolvett and its remain,. Clarke'iCommentary on the New Testament. Ityrne'a Dictionary of Mechanics, numerous plater. ..NicholootVa Encyclopedia of Architecture. 2 vols.. no - morons plates. Hodge on the Steam Engine. 2 vols., numerous plates. Anttion'ti Clatetral Dictionary,royal Pro. 3faeattiey*s add Ilume's Histories of England. Gibbon's If/story of Rome, 0 roll. Together with variOns - edltlims of the Standard Met, Pocket and Family. Bibles. Illustrated Works, it.., la ' plain or elegant bindlngs--all of which *ill be poll it, prteea to snit the times, at 11.11ANNA!CS ' Cheap Book and Stationery MT., EMZEI •E. OARRICUEB, Pottsville, Pa.. IS AGENT for the sale of EVANS,' & WATSON'S PhiAdelpAia liantilactairiq . • SALAMANDER SAFES, - No. 28 Soutk Fourth' 'Street,Phiimielphia. Wreath la d Prevail." Report of the - ammittes appointer! to saperi raend burning of the Iron Safes at I:etiglany; „February 2711 t, 1547. Itlamso. Meech VI. The undersigned, member of the committee,- do respectfully report. that we saw the two Safes orfsloalli agreed upon by YAM)/ A ',Herring I nt , =.. 4 and Evans AUatsonadsced fide by side Ina forum*. via : The , safe in ues by the .Partnaater of the Pliqa, del phi* & Reading Railroad Compan . In his office - at Reading. manufactured by Earn.lsallet. ring, and the safe In use by 11. A. Lents. In Li , store. manufactured by Evans A Watson, and put In bookm and papers precisely alike. The Pre was started at 5.3; o'clock, A. Al- and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry tali el half rbesnut top Food. went entirely eensumr.l. the ',hole under the superintendence of the aubserit4ea, members of the puteuilltee.. The sake were thenjyt.oled off,witla water, afror . *barb they werr opened, and' !hi books and papers taken out by the committee and sett to It. A. Lantz 's store.for pubic examination. lifter they were first examined and marked by the teottnillee. The bookie and papers taken term the safe Insuantactured by grans & Walston were but slightly allotted by the he tense heat. while those taken from the safe Manufactured be Parra' A:" Ileiring were.. In our ifidentint, dynes,/ full fifteen per ant .ore than those taken train Em, k atwu's safe. ° • . Woo twlleve the above to *re bPen a fair *at la:psrt il trial of the resTketire qualFlesnt Toth Pafrs. Elating been ebstni during the burning, if. (01; en Intl& with the above. stateineni Of the rontin n It the papers and hooka taken out of the nrpp.ri hy.aah 1. 0. A. 1itC01,17... The fu lowing named get:omm realdentott Readir: and Its vicinity, who saw the above Bic. ha re pa ratuoi 28 safes from )'.vans & Watson since the burobot.'ap to Slay let. : O. A. Nicoll', 1 Llwpold Illrah.1; lease Ruth.l . „Knt Ilviatee, 1; W. Rhoads ! Ron. 1 ; Henry W, 1; lar. Wm. Mom. 1: Sokation Illowan.1: Levi L. ?midi. I; High & Craig, I; Welt. Kink. Kaufman t Baum, 1; Wm. Meiarliee,, 1; ekortre J. Eckert. I J. M. h G .N. lianstoek. 1; Ears ; James 1/11){..P. 1: J. B. A A. B. Ws roar, 1; Jacob Behmucker. 1 : Wm. King.l. C. IL Belmireuberter. 1; R. R. Company, l: li. A. La ap. 11; W. C. A P. P. Ermantrout. 1; 11111meyer, F( liner 1 Co., Milton. 1; J. P. Brklesane.l. flare now on hand 300,000 ',nun& of t10..t.'" HA FES;NrhicA they oar for sale or better ltrwjr ett. other manstradatrer an She rnitost Stales. May 23,:57 2i- y 8.. D. *. H. W. SMITH, MIetTACTUULIS OY Melodeons, Organ Melodeons, and Fed . Ease -Harmoniums, " 51.1 Washington tat , Boston. THE AriENTiON of Clergymen. *Committees, Schools, Lodge*, le.. Is !netted to fir . new Pedal Sub-intss Hannonluma, made soklly 15 the Manutact mem. I, It is arrstoged with two manuals or %ankh of Krir the lowest set running an octave higher than the t fig' , mad may be used separately, and that- get hi one e.lw two distinct Instruments; or, 11 the lose or the four', the two tenke of keys ma l be plaied at tsar Mine lint , . by tile or the front oat puly. Thli connected sith ll' Sub•liass, will produce the effect of a large organ 301. suflielently heavy 10,1111 i boom Om; mats from low %; 1500 persona. rm.: ORGAN .lIELC,DEON Is cleilined for parlor and privets uni. The or"*"`" tion is similar to the Chord/ instrument. NM; arrec.r ed with two bookie of Heys, and - when need trgelh , r. l . l means of the coupler, Is capable of as great 'i,lutne .1 power at the Church instrument, when toed a ithcat the' Pedals. . , Also. every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor uy Purchaserstray rely upon fustruments IMut purl"' u 6 dl° , l, being made In the most compl:te and th , " °ugh manner. }laving monerred to the speefeem ledg togs. 511 WAFI.IIICOTIMI STREIT, we bar , ' 0 0 " Y 11311 tylbe nuittufseturtug pury."Oses • add employ neer 10 the most experienced sod skillful workmen.: . In short, ws sail proushaa our custorners an Instrument equal If not supprior to'stly Manufnetmir. and gonna" ' tee ENTIRE .AND PER‘I'EcT .VA T1:0".1(7174 9 . , Music Tssectss„Ltaitsti or Cannes. and ot heo 10 , sated In intoleal mitten, are reepretfuny in+ Ind to f ed our rooms at any time and examine or test the Isrlrg -mettle on exhibition for sale. at their pleasure. . AO ri stlU [althea gnat:aisle° to the nubile este , tls o"" Mice of the lIMWDSONS AND if AltMONII: 1 0 ton'- our Manufactory, we tots leers to refer, by pm uthO ' tol be fotrow in,: PIANO FORT& MANLTACTURIOI.4 OF DO:4W ,, Who bete 11,1/1101Ded our Justruusenis tool .111 . %-' 9 their opinion when ealled•upon : ' • • • CHICIURING I :loss, Maui A COISTON; T. GILBTST 4 t'' Ws. P. Kfaxasois. Slows a Atust, 1. IV. 1.11 , Ft1 ,, Glamor. iiews, Woonwsan A Itotosa.ls aa II 11.4 21 , - - ntiOdeOn• ifs Marmots& nate Heated- Perrone who wish to hire Melodeons and ifaimexlew' with a view to purchasing at the end et the year r" hare thereat credited as part payment of the patchy. money.. This smelter Is worthy of epeeist sae. x'• ' t enables those who dears a fair test of the . lostraw ,ets Wore parceasimk. to obtein it at the rot erne 41 de Illennelslumnii lathe extent nt.lewst of 3 years trat. era from any part or the &tofu or 0 , ' , / ,1 - '1 6 ,.. Jr' 1, . lo the amentsmory In Bosßoston. ato with rash " ' 4l p i tn) ry n•fereuee. al I Le promptly . attsr.,l,,l to. a"::, faithfully executed as If the psalm xese F""'" '4lllll4l6ied "l'ai`"ll,l`'llkels and nu as rraorrable t 0„,,„ Prise Lists ' - - lea Scroll leg, 4' octane, - -” - • " ' : •.1 Scroll Ica. 6 ahoy, •. -.-. • - - ' he Piano APO, &octave,. -; • - - • ' xis Plans itlyns . evra tioishs k Octave. - • : i l„ , , Piano style. carved leg. , - . - - • ' . • its Plates style, 3 sets of reds, - - ' III ' liana style. 6 octave, • • - • • - . rot - Orypti Melodeon. -' • -- ' • Sat ' OrganMeloiketi. extra rutin, .; 'Penal Stitseass Ilaremelem, - • • '. ...„,„,. ( n o Letters, Certiflcates and seek.* fo m Cho p i , s , • .ore— all parts of lbe world,lon, alas be m"t t err s aij,ess. Descriptlye circulars soot free to il. 407 . gmit o . li. A ib• • • ' ..t.i 11l Wa4iinttoss Street, (Near PIM" MAI A ..,„ u AA • Joao •... Tir "..- JACOB H. brSUM DANIEL S. HOUR. 11. U. II LENBERG. JAMIU 31 LIIOLLASI) tVANB & WATSON