show of reason, 'applied to nee. that line, IS certainly; anpandle graceful._ Is now behOores another epithet equallyitt" ha sod is appropriate, is not very: as. If ,we Cr. not ese*tiaglY yet jlory in being consideied,th' we are now esteemed the I Christendom. And why? ; while this country Is prostrait I / of view 1 wiiihroor.fornacer, t and woolen' manufactories , mi i 1 - disirig Mosparativeltnotbing,' ted in value; . while the United hinkropt, and 'shave the bri fore as during Buchanan's / eentrettleg a National &kit an bandied million of deltas, t think, that we do not used it ties; that wetlo : not waist spec the Goarefnmett poiltivi4l:ref siodification of the existiti ' laws. hose are l l' the ressoise , • receive and deserve the -" .'tools." _. Io coOtrait to the-unwise, dueing-ibe ditties, which r attomi;iment or Deiaie have the policy of Ai moat 1 of those nations telit we s , of them from the gviatest till, 'odor to us in this matter of tic, Tariff. Vfe onlj ask e , ties In foster our manitfactia workmen to compete with th hot of Europe, while those ibis - generation than we, bet w l IPortation of ent.article td competition with' their o • wonder then that FNMA he possess; that' we, are but il workshops of England f IC polia;, we uk attention' of duties on lesportatloni,l 1 ;governments. ' Even deep e ealed Hayti, eau laughl folli; IMOLA AM Iron manufactures, qo AII Copper and Bram O. AMR:2w Work for boo Hops, $lO 80 per cwt. ': 4 Jurn Meet 9 cents per es All Essence. and Oils, 24 Cut Glass, 82 40 per cwt. 'Leaden Pipes,..te., 48 'e.t Lacquered Ware, $4 80:p belt Marti) $2 40 per esr! Wines, $1.40 per gallai. 'Brandy, $3 60 Tor gallo • ERA Cast Steel, $22 in Tail! Steel Tools, $37 03i pa Oiher manufactures of 81 Sugar from America, $§ Perfumed Soap, Ac:, $3O Silk Ribbons, $l4B 14 . 4! Silk Hosiery , $222 22,J ' Lace of Silk with fringel s, ilanee and Pure Silk, $5 mixed with Silver l . 220 Mi.. • Cotton free—,butlierly ton prohibited. Iron Ore free—man fact exception of o few articles Japanned Ware prohlin Pine Pottery Ware, $37 The Duties on Poreig i n regulated. every month,' . 'produce is high the du decreases in price the J d country Increases the d and lower them when , P • 31E i T The quiestion of the ap torate for - Mexico by tha broached in our Congress we'are Rationed that ee l !) .shows more wisdom inh lord to the protection mercial point of viewini Inocraci rule our country now ruled, 4 it would apply to Mexico for a pr wrath) Doverothent—lei beset dein as a nation tills policy much lonc i r: Boi ,r Porter, &A., $4 barrel., $2 00. I India Rubber Boots lbs. . !nd Sheer, .49 0 p Per 101 I.ather pri , laiibiteri. j .. . Fper 100 lb l e. - per dozen' . rum .3 to 5 I 'eta. per vinare 1 . . 1 p i ante per d I m . . _ -.. 32 00 per -101 lhr. , from 510 7 cents . Boats and Shane of Brass In sheets, $6 Gloss Bottle*. 42 con Cotton Manufactures yard. • 1 , Cotton Stockings, ,4$ Hats, each $2 00.4 r Disaufactures er ~.ro • Linen manufaeGni s square yard. 4 ,, „ Bilk inanuracturai, 1,014 lbs. ' • Umbrellas, cotton, 2 •Lace, $7 20 per 1,014 . Carpeting from 20 ! t• Manufactures of IT Wham and all other Boxes of wood, n lea Si 511 to $2 00 Flo 114.t5; 'All, 75 cents earl an • 44 foots pier square yarf ol; 4$ coots per do. . gale probl,bited. .r cent. adwatoress. 4 wheel Carriages Manufactures of Fl square yard. Fine flats, each, $1 Leather Calf Skin, Manufactures of , I; inches, $1 St per 1 portion. . • Saddlery and Barbi • Letter Paper, 49; Fins Woolen fabric ' Wine in bottles 82 Port in bottles, 66 Gunpowder of an 1 Cotton Cloth fro. yard. .1 • OH Irbn In Ilan and/8 'trim mnaullaiured • Fine Linoi, 12; ' Saddlery for man Bridlea, $6 Off per Mallets mantifae .! yard. • Woolen nianinnet SAN '. • Boobs and Shois, i Condm, $2OO tam . Cotton Den t will Hata, straw, $lB Iron uannufacturo per 101 lbs. 1 . i- -Silk Umbrellas, • pers.,doi. th . enah lon#, $462. •s, from 3f per Ib.l n. Nana and Spikes on or 23 Ibe.,-ether klils In pio- P 1 u,12 64 per lb. !!' ontolper room. • 1, $1 32 per yard.; !---:•••• ! cents per gallon. auto per canoe.. • lode, 10 °opts per lb.:, ' 1, to 6; eente, per , equate' , ! Tilif A L Bets; $1 6$ per 101 lbe.l from $31,10 $5 per 100 nu per squire yard. ww?flasuls6 72 each.' dos. I iros, coinstion;SlA4 COMS, • / I 'Up eiti.l3 ail , per 771 lALVADOR. r nim $6 00to $lB 00 pa, I I or ielorett, lz ets. per y ,r dos. 9r domeatio, use, $8 to 11 each—W • Wei plabko HAYTI. testi; was forteerlja ! , bet be shows more w Government than the big out Government. 2 50.. per 100 pieces. rooked, $1 50 per ban. gri it 50 per 108 lbs e glO 'MOS. , • , , ef lb. The Eusperorof its the United a Stte is adrpiniaterinhi Drivers do twin 1 ' 'Cotton Baggi g," i t s Net, salted d Cables Arid Cards 'Destiny iteeordi , Candies, 6 cents Boots, doiatnoa,. Shoes,.sl' 60 pot Cosebes; $lO ea Cotton, manatee . / yard, nocordlnk to : Combs, Sheik to Do. oauttuan, $2 fqerits per pair. dosan. red, Cretin 2 to .8 cents utility. • •women, $1 per dokon. o. I , 12 per doe.; other hi $3 per dom. ' thout cottou mizttker, Buffalo' Midis, rents +web. r, . Leather, tii,paiid: Linen . witiror w per 14 yards. Nails, boa, sl' lbs. r LOS lbo.--;Coppbr $4 St Per 100 sheets Drawing Papa Oars, $3 per 108 1 abed. 13eeata per lb.—d $ 4 :151!1. pet ba l rrel. r I.o§ , lbr. • id , valorem. a 4 valorem. . Cotton Yarn, kle 'cents per lb. Silk UmbrellSsi seed. Potstnes, 40 pan ltioe, 7,5 cents'. Teas 6 per cell.l Pleb, 6 per eels I CHINA.. ranked With lothotia °toots tbs Industry 'of oleo on entry ortiolo . . Th - e Chinas i the Government people by speoilla protection. • 0 'yards long, ?4 cis. per cotton, JO to 24 yard; Sc.. kuzury iu Chits, firit rosnir tio. 30 to 3tanuticture, o 22 1.5 cents per Birds Nests,* 87 10 per.lll3 Ib 814 80 Cotten Mande Iron In pip; Iron manureat Copper In pip Do. Inetufsel. .• Qulckellver;s • 111neong, tin fluorite • Cloaks, b per " 1. I a 133 lbs. abiefs, 23 Gents each. ~ 68 per 133 lbs. !red, 221.5 per 133 lbs. $1 48 per 153 red, $2 32 per 13311. a. 44 per 133 Um, - elelith $5B 24 per 3331 per rent. ad valortus. • sat. led valorem. Al'Al, BUTE& ' . • biblsed. $l5 par 7431 ht. r Cettoe,lll2 per 743 lb If lbs. •per 74 .1 lb.. , per 741 lta. • ! t, 01 all Mindy, $7 pa 74i $7 per 74311 re:?!„. 1 , 1•14,1 neer pr Iron Cartinsr, - Manufastormo • Nails, s6. pry , Varolnlmon. $1 . Liquors, $2 b ' blast, wrong 4:Sugar, reins !.- - . - • 'RUSSIA. . ! , . Bare •,$1 50 per 36 lbs. ' - r - • leer Ale anti Porter, 58 tallow, $33 75., Do. i • bottles; each, 264 cents." Biatidy, '9.73 gallops $l3 87.. ~ - •. Brass in pige,'434 iter 36 ltai;: ... .• .'-'.. ~. Matiareeturee of; Brats, $3 9 rcr3ll 1b6.-' ~! • 31seuractores of ettan, from 36 cents tin $ll - 20 per lb. • Ear en asid-S '' 'Nits, 606 $2 26poi 36 lbil. , ~ -Furniture, from °eats to $7 50 per 36 lbs. - ' Window Glass. $ 25 per 36 lbs. . froktet. Bars prolibiteet: Olitiair of do, 6 cents per •36 lbs. Nie l ls'743 cents pe 36 lbs. 0.1,- AU other eseti s t‘aetoree of iron p rohibited . ihutabietvrs• of • Cher 30 cents per ib.; 'i•• --' • Sugar, refined. prohibited. Wives not otberwise specified, $36 persBl gale. . 31stionactares of .Wood, from 60 rents to $7 30 per 24 Ibs, . . Litton hlotehed.',' ant, noblest:bed, 91remstilo $2 624 - osatkpei 1 - .. ' . •— ! : - • Al limes it 39 i3B lbe. • '': 1 and Cape o • Straw; Leghorn, en., $4 50 per 1 - ;- ~ o . , • -•.- ', ' 4 ELaztru. . , Sk 2201 ..$S 76. . • -4: .. • Su an, unites ! i ,-Belgium vessels, prohibited.' tined,iti Belgi yeseels, per 220 lbs., $l5 tl3. W I, .riets, ' ..!! • . , .... ,! ..11 W let 'boob, 220 Its - $5O 92. - ' •f; 0 r manufactu of weol, " ranging . from $2O 37 $32 59 Per 20 lbs.•, aluminium of Iron, rim ug from $2 3 to $5 09 per 220 lbs.; Bar Other Iro only 834 cts., per 220 lbs.'; eaten in the Iron .1 -, men; factures, is c per in Belgium than In Eng.' las consequentl does not'regaire so much pro. tent uti. • if; • • . ... • A ' Cloths sold Casslitsra, $46 82 per 220* Cotton, Free. ! , Manufactures of Cotton , ranging from $23. 95 to 860 18 per no lbw.• • 'il . . ' Cut Oleos ware $lB 51 per 220 lbs. Far, from $2B 2 to $5B IS per 22. RTUOAL. —. Soots, per pa ls r Ps e ir !or tu for 3iB ' ett, dj.., $1 12. tilinfgili Iro n ctared 0 all kinds,oitton;frotu $64 $ t 0 46 per e ants7 ll per lb. agar, raw, $3 38 per 101164. ' • 0.. reaped, 580 per 101 lbs. ~ • 1 able. and C deg*, from $2 68 to $3 SS Pl* 10 lbs. : I ides, tetanal 449 cents per lb. TURKEY. . . ~. D o., asi nfr d a :. :spot: . , i ta l i 2 ac e l e t il u i,:4 4 l ,3 l tll 4:ce i e l l ui 27 pe lb r r. 2 6.5 MIN u e s n a u t fa ree atu n ,of 2 C l. o i t a u pe n, r B l ea 2 7 lbs per . 2 4.5_ ,.. 1b . merican bi es, IS 14 each. . PENTRA EUROPE , -7.O4I.VEREIN. i ear, Ale, in bottler. $b .52• Per 1101 lbs. Fb°glottal' • of Bross; so_9o per I x lo4 lbs. arpsts, $l 80 per 1104 lbs. t ' • ' .'-'' Oodles, at kind', $4 14 pet...110111U.: bins were; $6 go per . 1104 lbs. be., with Porcelain stripes, $l7 26' per 1104 lbs. Clothing, ready made, $75 90,Per 1104 lbs. - • Copper, manufactured, $6 90 per 1101 lbs. • Cutlol7.• $8 90 per do. Cotton mannfsetares, from $2:07 to $5 52 per I 04-Iba ' • ' 3 Earthenware, giit# $6 90 per 1101 lbs. Fere, Caps and Gloves. $l6 1$ per 1104 lbs. ' Alaaafecteray of Lestber, $6 90 per do. Oar bistotY in ed and loose die. to bewsiOlf tbat ' , as aliPklstable, 001 y, applied to careful we I sbalt• Ingest fo+, as t drunkards n all j imply beeMise, , s business plot: Hog mills, eottonj and roads sre j i d bars delitosia•L tate* Teastassi liv lisot prospentliii- -1 : dministratAon, of us! In 'meant tdi e dominant patty. igher tote '.:,f du4 Ile - proteition, sail 1 tea to ambit in Si insaeleient I Tarn y wit 'Fs likely la. et, os nation of ,• 1 'i• J • , iey adoptel i , of to . • to be s neesisarY _ _ . La kabbala's, we 4fewerfel, as well is t to deep*. 411 be lust, an fee eti• an adequate trotM aMaimat rate of dh. 41,, sod enable osr 11- adorably paid Or ations more wive ito ally,piohltill. the im 01.0eld +it Into Workshops. W,hit twin the 4ealth the me farm to feed the contrast ttl our Tar. ), o the i l ed rites salad by a few Mier Nealeo 4 erid ridi oar tron- i proteeilte D. i , 1 , VI cents per 1110 lbs.! 40 per 100 lbs. to, 00 emitiper lb. i l ' elation." tuned by this Governmetit,"should 'tiaeli' us is lesson, We must establish an inter nal Commerce; and ntartufactare what we con t Me, Let our broad and fertile Gelds :furnish f od for manufacturing communities, dotting oar nd from one extremity to theother, as thickly atars stud the milky way, But this can only 14e effected. by profiting by the eiample shown by olderand wiser nations; by enacting a/seele 09'reeoitle duties, amply able to alfdrd us the pro tection we need. The above itateumut furnishes ffral for thought, islaiili the people would do.well to digest. There mitit be a change in our Tarif f olicy. The People are wo ire glad to• know, solved Upon it, an4all the, faits that cenibe laid hire them, in order to edible them to act iii elligently on this important matter, will we feel confident, be appreciated by them. Pennsylvania :11,1 a piirerful blow to strike next Fall for Pro. tection to American Industry, and we want her 'ha make it so marked, that the Sham Democracy will ay terror-stricken before her, and fear again to tinker with the Tariff, after it has been re vised once mote, bp., our workmen. When the People assume the reins of governmeni,iintl enact goOd and wholesome laws, we shall cease to be in danger of being termed, a Nation of Fools. • .nts per ip,l tl per knit,' • r ewt, ,; - • 0 lbs, . . 20 lbs. : ' el prublbltisl. ;3 dyer 220 lbs. 37 per 220 Ibi. r 220 lbs. 220 lbs. gold, 437 03 per 24 par 2201L1, ad Gold, .$ll 48. manufactures of wet of Iron, with: the prohibited. !. i es j it 0 I per 22Oilbs. F our andOoducc are ccording ffi. price. If are .lowered—if it ties are r'' iced. Our les when prices raiser lees fall; 1 ICO. . 1 i ' pointrnent bf a Protec• United Sixties has been by the Detr i meracyLbut . misgoverned Mexico . Governal t ent with re. her citizens in ri swa mi 'so loni t g as the De. In the manner in Which 'perhaps, brs-wirdorn to rectorate over our Dem suer our people willsoon of /oar, I , f we continue ({ 13r t wtetiap•of all the - teetal , ers of the Pottsville Cricket Club Is requested on the ironed of old Club, at 3.30 this afternoon. !Craig Accident.-9n the 30th nil:; rhogna. Rowley; a miner, wan killed In the mines of Cale, hark• or k Cooli, by a la)1 , of *oat. Sir. Mr. John D. Clayton. tits iste Postmsster, was a courteous olliter,and strict in lb. discharge of lb. duties of hla position. Illurertirement; Re regret. • ta-114U, about the Borough Ordleantelw 'relation 4 swine running at large to our 'trate/ Is: We dead let• ter on our statute.books t The larie -tunas of astir cid. seas are exceedingly destroils of knowing. 0 "poi• 100 lbs. In bottle • I Mir The Groot Match played on Monday between the '!United Eleven" of Yottavllle;anil Meehantea'Clube,re- Nutted In the vlttorj of the former by one tun, and doe wickets to go down. Sbeptlae was, a ball and flee dot. lan. • ' fire Kaki, by a Premature last—On Thursday, *man named John Straw, aged d 3 yews, while engaged in mi ning at the Co' !Wry of George 11. Polls * Co., Wolf Creek, was almost Instadtly killed by the pressman reess , plosion wt a blast. 11. Dail sta.'s Colmar) Gymnasium and Am phitheatre,' an attractive eihibltiow; Will be hem on Thursday neat, 15th inst. Of course It will draw a crowd. A programme of the perforinance 1a published In Mar advertising columns. The medkinal qualities of the waters of the Burn. lug Mountain, having attracted much attention shined, It is proposal to build a tine Motel at tbst point; T. location le cacellent forth impose: 44s very Alma sphere being healthy. We trust the tuvriest will be ear sled out, and that' tbousethis of invalids' will !knit to our health•restoring Burning Mountain Spring. • igarThe 'People's Exectaice Chatatittee met at Mrs, in this Borough. on Saturday taiL, On the occulon,lt at decide that the - election Of delegates to a People's County Convention take place ou the 29th of August, Bak aod that the numberoldelerates be limited to two from each election (Hetrick, The Conventli• will meet on Monday, - August 30, to frame • Piople's County ticket. Orrha llamas IrdsA Mona Society will give a concert in St: Paul's Church. Schuylkill !liven, on Mon day evening, July 12, 1658. Our fickuyik.llllllaveis Mends can judge of the merit ofthis Society, when we state.thet the Concert given by It In 'Pottsville, vial very satisfactory, and that a repelition.bas been requested.— The Society should hate a crowded house on Monday evening. . . terDeatti si a Mesahan &.idier.—Tßeoorat Beek, a soldier Of the Atexiatr War, died uteri Fountain Spring, this County, on Tuesday last, and was buried on Thrall day with military hearers. The ,companies present - on the Dresden, mire the Wasbinitan Artillerists. Miners' vllle Artilles let+, Ringgold and Ashland Rifle eornistnles. The usual Toldeys at the grub were tired hy , lbe Wash togloar Artillerists. dhlr u ghon," said a Dutchman, "you mar ray what you please 'Waited neighbote ; I boa to Pond neighbors as newer was. Mine page and mine hens some home mit dere tam split, and tedder'day two of deco come borne iniseteg." In • eouteist to Globous( German's neigh. bars, is our ni o lgh'bor, the t-iltre Hire," from which every thing - comes. the home of the Purchaser In good order; at cheap rates,,with nothing missing. . iris 7he " (xident a! the Thoreuretewue Cblliery.—ln our', last wegave the particulars of a terrible iseastropbe at the Themastown.she ft. The nettles and ape of the un- Sulu nate persons are in full, as follows:—ltd. Brennan, (II ngle,) aged atiout 45 yore; Joseph Liddell, aged 17 Tears; Cornelius Sant van, (w ife and two small children,) aged SS yeses; Daniel Kerala, (widower, leaving three erphen,cidldren, having buried his wifil about two weeks ago,) aged 45 years; Bryan Astra ! , (single,) aged Ss Taae; and William Pawell aged It years. • alp-The 'leather o' the week bee been clear, and smite what cooler than that of last week. Our thereuomett+ cal recruit is as iblions:— ~. P. It. k P..Tutauarie-Orncs. 't . ; lltriasyleonia Noll, Thdrailte: f B A.M. '2 P. M. • TIP.M. , Rat, ' -July 3,-81 0 b 3° 88 0 -41 ear. Mon.," b.-80 • - 94 1 81 -40 Tam " B,—T3 ."; 84 • 78 Wed., " 7,—M -'',.10, 84 .8L " Thu,,., a • 9,-41 --, no 81• ..' Fri., ' " 9,-73 • • ~;.;• DO im. _ 44 driPA Crielei Match *as played on Monday last by the ",Pottsville" and, oitlaatler eta* for lee cream, la which the Pottsville was victorious, by 10 Tana An. Dozed Is a Ocapltatalkm of the seam RECAPITCLAIION-= i t -bel t a ,owe alrlag Ist inerhigs Rd hollows "Pottsville," 33 - 67 100 "Atlantic," 32, 38 , Oa • On Saturday nest a match ba Played between the "Pottsville" end 'Vert Cortical" Chiba. fl. Ind Wank an inolted upon like jewels oil the breast, never to be tAgothMiand perhaps 'to sitar, by their meatery; long, old life; oldie words of cruelty, or of rerelassonts, are like swords to the bosom, wollo‘, log end leaving man Which will be bonne to the gnu, by their" virile., lb you - - think there is any braised Wart which Coors lb* mark of such a wound trace you: litho, It. nein one which you hare woundeo4steu to hut It; fur lite le abort—to-morrow may be too Imo. The upte sdatee ;nay apply also to times who hare pro. eradicated in regard to purchasing tome exeelleot rad us Craekere, I sold by the llamas. *homer, at their anwse la Cand re net Norwegian streets. Our adrieeis, boy Mies . today, lbr oast week may be too . fiti—tbe Croakers may an be gone. ailPanunesakibie "10a.-4lnat tbe Mitt Illoodai add, 4 •dag tMPolltmlinenbkii•pods nun Monied oat of the differnt hosissis a destrectlvionsannatooni *tow titian§ has. lintarisleed In hes a "Property Floe Saddles. 115 80 per 1101 lbs. Iron Nato, $4 do. do. ' Wines lo Bottler, $5 52. (Nei ad valorem &dim) The *bore facts published is the "Coositierclel feat Affairs. Notedtoo Tire Jospeh!too," whose duty It shall be to seems, to take Amp of, and properly remove to a plies of obey, pods contained tit a isaltdlsi mitts. The Not la a [mod one. *barn abodd b• tams Inneediately, to bold* utartiny and organise. It IA not an nuegoal thlia brae, to see lookturglasses thrown oat of wins doueolnd a poker nutted conanally down stabs, by ess.' Malt lismovab tit goods In we of 114 ! should be dose eyetraittoallyi and thefts eheuld be pre;- vented. Both reforms eke % itteeted by ail Settee der sociatton, inch as la yndected. We therefore, on, Its Organtiatian at ono & ' ' . = • . . airs=4ol Arogge—mmatid if Scheel Undoes. of this Borough, are about contracting for the elation orsliew eebool Mese, on Opuire etnne, Aro CaU.,- hill. The tonne shkh lead to this, are, the -lake in crease la the climber of school children, and the fur healthy, dilapidated condition of the bedidlog at masa derotetto Ban female department. If a suitable Utilit ies:mini not meted. edditional spore for school put* sea ovoid bare to be rallied, which in addition to the coat of repairs on the pretest building, would make the septet* galls as great Ist ...the en& Vedic the area. , steams, thercfires, the School- Board has wisely deter aloud to 'erect • seat, pipet:ions Mifet..TM niadoie Fall It wilt be placed under contract, and we petorates by the Autumn 0f 1 1869, will be Occupied titeachers and !children. The new building will be an ornament to the 'Borough. lap The. Fifers latch between the 'Llillywhite and Vlyetplan'ttirkit Clubs, pas played on Satonlasilask the .14.11.yebite* el man by : 26 runs and 9 wickets to avant. The &Clones is the wont:— ' ULLTIFIfirit . / itrel Innings. 'awed magi. U. Potts, b Patterson .1 . . O. Boyer, b " 0 • ~ P. Whitney to " 2; 1 . C. Path e Busmen bPat tenon 5 ! .... W. Mangey, e Loeser b , • - Patterson 'I n • 0 .1. Rum% e rani b Bev s .... melt • . U. SusesU, e. 1 b Hew ''' • arll ~ 0 - - 1 1 P B. Vast/on, el * 4 . b ins. :W. °den, Isck 9 out 4 • , ~..., T. Camitiell, b Patterson I . Vides 3 , • Byes 9 ,I.' . Mast totnags. Beee!4 husitypt. T. Russ*ll, run out 1 not out , .0 C. titans, 11 Potts' . 5 b Potts ' e W. Parry. b Sayer' 10 Naoyor 0 T. Patterson, a Tontine b - Putt.. • 4' at Potts b Potts ' 2 .1. Clayton, a Gridtb . 0 b Pottso G. Tsylor, b, Boyer 2 b Boyer ' - 1 R. Pommy, nt out 2 tl Bop' 0 C..,Loeser, a Pam b Potts 0 1? pats . 2 J. ',Atwood, a Russell b - • Boyar - , • 0 a Boyer b potts ' • 0 Wldato Wide. , • I .. .- Ilyes , • 2 Dyes - . , ' 2 sEccitritrugtox— ist Iwitags. 2r.1 Innings, "lallyshtts." - - 48 430 4$ " 01 , 41 04 1 9 3 ," 26 16 42 Mlllymbits." ; "Olympian:' - V1A1 4113 , ''t 0. Farquhar. ' Moon Astor. Beorers, ' F. Farquhar. G. Waitetumor. fir The /broth of Julp—Coming as It did this Tear on Sunday, the Parading end &pivots part of the eel. eteatkurtook pier" on Monday, the bth. The weather of both &ye was delightful. On Sunday mornin g at an early boar the Washington Artillery Com'ay dad a national salute. In the course of the morning the Junior Sons of America attended 8.,. Mr. Id l's church; the Scott Rifle Company, 04 ; Rev. Mr. Colt' and the,Fashington Artillery Company, Rev. Mr. Luebenbach'sclinrch. AU the lermonspreseb ed on the a:cake were imitable. lir. Luetienbactes discourse was one folly Becoming Sunday, yet the ere items ass of Pateattato laws pointedly and foretbiy presented. It has rarely been , our good fortune to listen to an Anniveiaary sermon, more happy_ in al. Its fea tures; more perfect an a whole, and more Impressive eludi the one which the mabbers of the Withingion Artillery Company heard in `'l.st Sabbath.l Subse quent), at the Army, the following preamble end reso. lotions were submitted by Feddoela B. Wallace, Req., and uninimously adopted:— i WIMILIAS, The Rev.llfr. Luehenbach, Pastor of the English Lutheran Church of Pottaiße,did in the most prompt and courteous man tar, accede tothe desire of the Wasbingten Artillery it:many, expressed through a committee, to attend divine service at bin Church on July 4th, 1858. and listen, to a diseouree appropriate to the day, therefore, Res4rat That while we return our sincere thanks to the Rev. Mr. Luchenbach. and to the eougregatlon of the English Lutheran Church, for their Madras In ex. landing to us ample accommodations in the rtoirch edi. floe on the occasion. we are constrained to express our admiration of the (Recourse, as one in every respect. ea Ineptly practical. eloquent. patriotic and National, while Us spirit wee truly Christian. . Rodeo'. That a committee consisting of Messrs. McQuade. Wallace and Brooke, be appointed to 'elicit of M r . L uc h en h ar h, a r o py of thedimourse. for publication. Besotted. That a eopy of these resolutions be handed to the Pastor of the English Lutheran Church. and that they.be pubtisbed in the papers cf the Borough. • ' On Monday morning, the oboe:ranee of the day cone menced in an active manner.' The various military cone pante% or the Borough assembled at an early hour at their respective armories, be the purpose of street, pa. riding. The Washington Yeager', Capt.Stronse, turned out strong, headed by the Pottsville Beam Band. The Scott KM Company, Capt..l oeser. had out' about 40 men, and presented as :mai, a fine appearance. The : Troop, Capt Wynkorm, paraded 41 horses, and attracted general attention In consequence of their imposing ap pearance. The Washington A rtillerists, Capt. Nagle, bad out some 75 men, rank and file; who with their field piece, made a small battalion appearance. The military display was exceedingly ensditabb, and rendered the morning quite lively. The members of the Ifydraullan Fire Company, able paraded, with their host carriage.— They looked emit. ' ll In the afternoon liquor did Its work effectually, and almost every half square of Centre street boasted at one time, a pugilist le display. A good many arrests for db• orderly conduct were made, which kept the police busy. The popping of fire crackers during the clay was relieved at night by &men, snakes. rockets, bluelightz, etc., until the fire at the Arcade broke out, when, that prom ising to be,* pretty.exteasive firework, crierythlog Wee i xi gave way to the heavy stroke of the a ine levers, the shouts of excited men, and • the him of strati streams against hinting timbers. 'BeShrent out thd bth of July, 1858. . /f/rDestructire Arc—Loa, Twenty TA nd Mellor:. —On the night of the sth last, italics th rough was' „alive with fireworks. an alarm of fire w given, and „upon reaching the corner of Centre and Norwegian Streets, almost immediately after 7 -half past 9 o'clock— we saw flames inning from the roof of the corner build.; tog of a row of frame houses, known as the Arcade.,- The material of the buildings on half the • square was Inflammable, and et first we feared a most destructive eontlagration; bit ibranately, a Kimble:3ton of dream. stances tended to keep the fire within tke eireatuferrence of the high frame buildings on Centro street, owned by Messrs. ffreenawsult, Stater and Johns.' The cleaves. atancei:Stere,theri was little or no wind; there wed an abundance of wider; there were pislity of men to man the engines; the fire had ittlitans from the roof down, thereby rendering It a ale fire; and finally, :be firemen exerted themselves manfaffy, toi prevent the fire from extending, and to subdue the dime*, which they did be. fore the fire reached the &tend Story. We bare seen a . great many fires in Philadelphia 4nd New York; are welt acquainted with the manner of 'deckle; adopted by the' firemen of those cities; end cemilderini the number of apparatus In active terries here on Monday night, we have never seen a fire controlled eo completely as ilas one at the Arcade. Our firemen deserve credit !be the!: ac trity on the ocatelon, and we feet greet pleasure lit ree ognising their valuable services. Welt' Creek, with 'such Men to ateat her, can bid, in Potter its, defiance yo' the ; Fire King. By midnight the fire was completely sub died.. • The less and Insurance may be summed up as follow : —Jacob Orcenawault, dialer In elothlus.ead owner of four of the houses partially destroyed, estimates his lees at about $13,000, upon irblch he has Insurances In the annexed mused edictal Schuylkill Fire and Maths., York County Mutual, Lyeamlng Mutual. Spring Garden, Philadelphia, Niebauge Mutual, " • Merchants', J. Otrousg, mlillnery store; loss, about $l,OOO In goods and furniture. No insurance; C. 11. Boyer, tobacco store; lops; $1,200; insured In the .Schuylkill COunty Fiie and Marine Insurance Dike for $7.50. W. Garrett, who occupied the dwelling *bore ttoyee's store, Soffentd some by the destruction of his furniture. G. W Mater, who occupied the store and dwelling of the adjoining house, estimates his loss at $lOOO, upon which them is a partial insurance in the York Cc untY Mutual insu. cane s Company. The comer house, owned , by Thomas Johcacwas damaged to the extent of $2OO, upon which there i f bin insurance. The accupuets were—John Oho. mo, who kept a provision Mons and reatautont, and 11 Davis, daguerreotypist. Elr,..Bhomo'n loss is about $4OO, upon which there is no Insurance. idr. Davis— whose 'cams, by the way, La particularly severe consider ing that he hid gone to ronelderableitigiens• .but 'bait two months since la fitting up the/ pled fat his business --estimates t o lose at $BOO, upon which there Ilan loss mace of $605 in the York County Mutual. kr. Davis bears his 111-luck with his usual equanimity; but we eannot'refrain from sympathising with him in his mho. %dune, and trust that he will succeed in secur.ag an other We, Rod 1.0-continence operations. =l= Total lon, . Total loainaoetti Lam above Invuranerc nue Is ee►ere; but when they rtmelder the tnfamma bfe malarial of whieb the building's partially deotroyad arm compoind, our Mimosa may coogratulate them. aei►as tbat It hi no "arm , ===l ~prtlnoeedtsys t/ ha Berooglt ,Cbrisca--A stated meeting of the &amnia. Council was beta on Tuesday .israntnig..inly WOOL Present, Mr.Sbertle. Christian, Minnick like, Hoover, Ersrt, Eiask7 sod Jraltikasts.l , -, of pro:011,0 poen og rood and adopted. COOL 01 AeeountiOn unfinished business,' continued. Bpeehd Coo. on lot eosin*. of Canty, and liarket OS, continued. ' • Special Coin. on see.. of Polt, cmitlaued. • The Commlttat on t; poi% at grads Ibr 11111 and Iltsb eta, reported two ordinaniaa In relation to the stater, Al& were adopted. Sr. Coo. wa Opening Spring et., was onattnned. • Cow. of The Appinitas oo Wilt* of Young Antics Vire glomperay, reported hyena!, to the requested the . but Mud action opotrihe matter wan kw the Print postponed by Coarsen. . , • ' Bt. Cow. on repairs le Moine; it, reported work Is. 'abed, and was discharged ; en ,Opplanking Norwegist emir' et High et, mated work. *Aar,: sod was, disc eharpd ;- sod on ripe' iriajbOdgi over Noewegiiia Creek at the mho of the old stem orlN, Mika stook morbid work Ilakked6 tod vas thautrippd. Crot. of cod den on potting rr bane= ea street gas kepi, mac* wort done. ' • • N. Com on ageltii*s street: at Vromelipdorf & Sow taae's &Latham reported In thiar the opening; bat actket was deferred toe the premed. . The 4aplicido of tag collection mitt*** irressatid -- as eared by the Co rs f of Accounts, a n the Chinell dir nsetalthat ItherhoWr , ove r to the eallahre. •,- - 4:peti don Bat - im.s of Marta deist; be 'MA . _ . .. 'to panting the shim. frpriumer the use an ging hi Chet street, providing fro eep It In good estdr,.Wail late= „.. . The prhilegerwas grated, the sprinkler agtwegawdll Bi thit effect rea l m ' 2 ' ' ' , -:-. ' Tb• following fait a large saw** , tillbsidt• keen ofPottatilley ergs then read:- ~”. ' , ' ' fir die. iinarilik, fAi rdirs avnea of As Buson74 of ihturius, V.. wederfond deism of : said Dorm" do renradfielly eta iartidO, erpranit- That while they duly appreciate and homely honor that noble Americas sphit, , whkh seeks to tap site. the recollection of 4sit glndoes day, the 41b a July, infi-the birth, day et Our National frolligialatoo-• They teal'constrained foal! the attention ariror home raMe bbdy to the *WM tongsgratiOn and destruction of property,oecas by the dials, of ire works In tau ; our Borough 4 the tendons and genially - very gra tifying eoobatlon yesterday, Your "alkalies dc not hid disponed to Interfere In any way with a proper saletwatiosterf this and gloriosa national Anatiren. but would trail, sagged the prophet, and Importance of pa ng an Ordinance prohibiting any - display of Oro wail In tbeinandiats vicinity of build lop of any description; and eentleing the same to the; open pounds on the hills overlooking the Borough:- This, lot he opinion et your petitioners, would not only ander suety displays harmless and tree from danger, but would render thew mach wan beautiful,grand and int •pnehei ;Ills, would (melba - suggest that • Mend are pro too by Council, its i proper display of e works Pte wor (to under muninpal niaiaseusent sod control *she ilrely,) on the recurrence of thisgorat Batioval ifestlest, would receive Os hearty coneurrence 4 sanction of a large tonforitynf oar ethane. (Bus Aglow the siva, reg . ] • The tatter was reared to a cos Ittee co,lolsoniol Beam lbywood, hilnuirh and Nlco, with asiborifihr report at the next staled meeting of Osmn. ; A plaids' from the itouo 11,4 lire 11, lire Cocaina asking tor accoornitdation Ix mating purr:lies, was re: fared to lb* Coca. of Tire Apparatus. . - A econOunksilos from Welllogtoo Elbe oii.roterrod • to thopoo. of Accounts. • '.., , , , `Orapeotion of Mr. files, the matter of eonatiuctiog dasgeithus boildlap In. the Borough, was 'rehrred to a Conlmtttit'to report sea 'special menus of coon I 1 on Tuesday evening( nest. The chair appointed. Messrs. Moe, reitetsgle, !looser and Ilaywood, said Committee. The :suttee otlaupplylag the Mumma Firs Company sithsiimem: ryoralposede, was selerred to tie Cos. of the - 411PifIlitillL ' .. i Messrs- Bay* , Brat and Kineley were appointed a i . Committee to eo the neceselty or constructing's lock-up, anet to we the poirone,of the watch. Bright dUm *a bill, $lB 25, was referred to Com. of Accounts. .. The following ills were reed end ordered' toll:* paid c C. Wociesu a d others, - • - $155 25 Adam 81:11thig, - . . - . 12 00 i t , John J. Jou - :z `• - . - . 1 .5.00, Bright AG c - • ' • . - 1825 8. Marts, . - . . . . 20 00 IS,- O. Parry. - - .; . . ; so oo liberdau- A .. on see, • • . • . 15 00 Watchmen, (roar) - . - • - 120 40 Adjourned. .. sir The north Llewrellynt.—We alp Indebted to a citizen of Llewellyn foe the eastesed seeementottbe ma• tier to which glerloas"lndependierw ihepessedoll with oar sprightly nelghror, Llewellyn., Our correspondent writes You will no doubt, as well se the : readers of yopr vak uableJecraxsA . be highly grattiled to have a derceriptkos given you of the fourth of July (or rather Ifth) cola bratlon, In the thriving little icons of Llewellyn. At about I o'clock, A. M., mudded's who were very ecen- Antal,ly locked lo the areasof Morpheus, weregroused by th e boing Of cannon. beating of drums aid dinchar gee of listrms of different descriptions. Thus things kept on until about 1 o"dock, A. M., when the"Lierrrellyta bine COmpany" made their appearance In full uniform and toll nuozbers, and paraded our principal streets. Bring the usual salutes. The "Llewellyn lilies," by the way, are a body of tree headed, liberty taring men t who I have no doubt, would be reedy at any moment to shed their blood in the ..,111111 , 4 of liberty. , At about It o'clock, A. DI„ they repaired to the Public Hoge" of A. T. Troutman, where an excellent lunch was lb - Z e ldin for them. Mbar partaking of the lunch to their hearts content, the table wale cleated, cloth rentored, and a meeting organised by appointing Capt. Hiram Chance, Prodding; UAW Jonas Kaufman, Vice President, and Dr. J. B.llrandt, Secretary. . The President tidally Mailed the object of the meeting, when upon motion "TM Deelaratka of Independence" was read by the Secretary. ~ The meeting was than addreraed very eloquently. amidst loud cheering. by Mr. D. J. Evans of Llewellyn and Mr. James Elits,of Pottsville, after which the following toasts were read: Henry Reed—How every American heart beats with high antielpation: non every A merkan bowie, swells with joyous emotion! How every American eye Bashes with the lustre of Independence! At this day moat welcome of all ethers to our .country, lbe booming of cannon and the' flashing of musketry, will, be heard all over the land, and the Banner of Liberty:will stream In the breezes of Heaven, (tepid new. Hiram Chalice—The Administrators of the United i States—May !'b ey so be Inspired with the patriotic fret -Ipgs of our f reetthers, as to govern the country im partially, wit out regard to politics. Daniel MI rt—ltedis to the MAD whoownx tho land, that fed the Keene, that bore. the quill, that signed the te 4 ,4 Le:claret/ea 'IL J B. Brand —The British Crown opieressed the colo nies of Alai they . ravaged. their seas, burnt their towns, ler taxes upon their Magna, not In con fortuity with the principles of honest men; the Amer icana reale this tyrannical oppression. and on this day St yeara ago, they__ declared themselves free and independent people. ! We glory In their proceedings and to this y are ready to shed our blood to the cause of liberty, to st all oppression, and are for a free and honest Dore I. . . , Jonas Kau man—TheStar Spangled Banner, long may it ware, o'er he land of the free and the home of the brave. • • Jacob. 74m —May the Mope:. 0f . ." friendship never rust. I 1 f A. T. Troutman—Success to thco"Llewellyn Itithis" a party of true beaded Auseriese soldiers, following the dtetdes of the immortal Game Washington • a man whose equal was never knows. May they alcisys is. member the day that gave them freedom. 1 E. J. RObenn—ifay the stars and stripes never be dls hononed, that our f - ,tridatbers so dearly bought with life blood- , •. T.' 3- t 'Wm. Rush—A freeleonntry, honest Goventment,!re !igloos worship acoordlng to the 'dlctates of conscience, aro the sentiments of the American people. f Josiah IL Reed—The Llewellyn Ride Company; may they daily growatronger lat numbers. t Chas. 11. Uesser—Here's tic "Uncle Sam" toad all thereat of IIII:' f foreign nations don't like us, let them make the beet ills. , - Wm. DST ' Ileire's-to the army and the soldiers that are willing to to Brigham Young and hie party t.out of A meeica. George Hime—Gen. Andrew Jackson, the man that i packed rold Packenkuun", on the other Side of Jordan, et the battle pr New Orleame may his memory ever bo cherished.}} / Jonas Kenfman—The 'oar% of July. the dey upon ~ Colonies which the ppresaed citizens of the United of America. d terndoed upon casting off - the iron fetters, that bona them to the British Crown—may It always be celebrated by every true hearted American. J. B. Bra ndt—The'"Uvwellyn, Mew," a beereof the fort of the United Status, that wilt stand proof atidust the Uritlab Lion, and all Invasions which maybe bniught . .. • . . , at them-- ce—may they daily giro* stremger . to numbers themsetres In the system or tellltaty tae against %. and adva ties, harr/ise together, Wm.,' tie ebramauda :their' superior u ern, so uto do bawl. to the glorious route try or whiFh they clam to be chinos, Is the whh of their ex•Chpt.dri: Dardel , le ofr tsh—We as a free people of the United States of Amert celebrate this day or jubilee to remembrance the:tias when we were kw freelront the iron fetters and the t net yoke or Great Brlndn. the - Arial! catalpa and various celebrations; the intuit fag nun to the breeze, with hae stars and stripes pi esireventi our States,* fig - a waving over a territory. nontraliel by any other nation where the sots travels, and able compete with any other , nation. Bite far surpasses ny other coontry in her benign religions and, literary bortitations. i. : . Ben. 111 e—We the .Liserellyn Rifler," a fraction of the "tinsa Republic," hold out chatters and stripes, and will toy them whenever they may go. ... Damon hrop—the 4th of July—the birth day of oar as eeletemtad as the day when we freed our. selves front the tnetteci country, thinking that we were able to walk p without their crutches. and Lund our be liefraid was I is truth. \We hall that day lorremetn. Winne of our victory. Our motto is, Virtue, - Liberty and lade endence. - ' - . Ids din* of toasts was coneluded amidst loud cheering. When npon motion I t was ordered to have the preceding* of this meeting published - In owlet the Schuyiklit County papers. Upon motion adjourned. J. B. BRANDT, Secietary: I.: kemtMEl .. 11611711113 LL HAVEN MAIO. • —••-•• , Great _Toehl Rea Waxes Me Focht "S:autfor ""Vhltatel," and .That Boy of Tones", —Macre and Thieve en fkacrat. „. . ---- , At the last sondon of 'the Legislature, a few of our po. 1 . Wiest i trignere nod wire pullers, had an act passed, (Tritium the knowledge or consent of the citisens,) divi ding ou Borough Into four wards. We could not at t first see hat motives theta demagogues could have had i for so 1 ng. :One object I think we have discovered, via :— T make the delegate election "easy" for the Sena torship of "the gentleman from Schuylkill " —llaven. gelfint reef, no doubt, was the object of the others ime loft& to the clique. : Last tardily wee election for School Director& The yacht . Tudor," In order to Drove-to the wori.t that she was a t craft, determined to euter_the list against the yacht loud," and the yacht *That Boy of Yours."l The lat r cnitt wax pronounced slow by Sam. The race took p os under fatorabli auspices. The aster bad,fbur mlats with any quantity of can vim d; also one commbnioiter. The "Colonel" and the. y" had very little canvas. The Beet started at precis,. yl2 o'clock. IL The contest was a Seriexcltlng one, and at one time, some - were of the Opinion that rFenathr" would come out victorious; but en a sudden the titters of the "Senator" commenced cloaking, "Me mind" estnenced blowing from another direction—the "Colon" and the "Boy" gained on. and soon left the k i wi, "Sena " with all on board, a. beautiful subject for the back and of •'snnert at sm." The " Senator " was bea ten b the "Colonel" sixteen leagues, and by the "Boy" two .' Upon examinatktp it wax found necessary to tak the "Senator" on Itte "high and dry dock" to give a complete orcrhardiatp;, to rebuild her from stem stern: to apply secretly at the next Session of the Legisistute fora supplement to the bill dividing the Boroh lute 4 wards—granting a new name to the yerh I would suggest the 011410 "Old - Foggy." 1 thl to mentioh that there were 00 Data made on the its of the race. dot' it was stipulated on the part 1 0 the .4enatot" that if the "Senator" did not' best the ionel" and the"doy" two to one, that the "Sena tor" amid leers the "high ems" of the goith ward for seer. The victors , however, with praistreorthy Inagua- Simi y, have exonerated the 'Senator" from the penalty in o er to ' give . him an opportunity of 'repairing suit eq el leg her for a era* of discovery In the head wa ters Of salt river. , The treated will be : well stocked with salt dab and McGinnis Celebrated Sulphur Mater. The -benStor" will lease psit Immediately after the August °parentless. - i 1 A limited number,. of steerage passengers eau be gratis Mediehreft tarnished goals by en accom plished tampon rat board. White pipes. lager beer. and sweiber ham will be, elmigrd extra. The &tiny). kill Haven Bran Band will edam the expedition with the ;melodious tune of "Root Dot." or die, provided the Roehtersburg RAO do not urge their claims upou the sidd baud. - • Verfreeperffittly yours; , SIAM 3,100 1.100 300 1.600 2,000 To alio Pre* and Independent *stairs of . , , Ilehat.,Vlklll County. ,- . , , litimrte awe Yeitow Crtzsaim—llaving been isked a number of times Whether I expected a nommation for Pf(rtlitr, I ham only to say if any Petty, druits'or At. sees per rto nominate me, I will be very much tli=nt Mid b% Moo to stick• to the .Platforve I boll adapted, without addles another Plank or taking ono therefrom: and notwithstanding there are persons PernMbuldtiod the entinty, reporting that I "ill not be a n )e cadets at the coming election, I will just 11117 that hs. Ina. unfurled my Penner and dung It to the tweeze. an inscribed thereon Protection to, American Labor, I • determined not to strike ray Mors until so ordered ttl7fellow Citizens at th e election; and hereby mil all Itatinese Moo, Yarmem, Mmoolidares, Moms Letweera.and the lest of mankind,' to support me. Ilummillo. Jewell, le WU) JOSltra ItuWint. • • nmenmennsammmumemen . lionstrorsc aer n.) .. . , . —..., lilolo*. ZDZlo2ll:—Ttenie eneoence the imam of JOIIM P. lIIIRTHAU as a eaaditdase harCOUSTY COIIYTBEION -10..5t Ur easahlirdsetion I had cosAnat that Mr. II It dada!, wadi ; oak int 4 therlirait Can A TAX • ram. .. , . , . . . . • Milooso. Zonal' :.—Among the Mabee of candidates vow before the new* torthe other of SlthalFrot thin Mundy. to Wined at one October election, with all dui mewl to th e pretleseen out, nothing wenid Oree move .ferat mtbdieetion than to bare lbw name of .1 01111 P.. HORMIT. Mg.; added to the list. lii.aekfowtedtadet politysid wale worth Do on. will 'doubt:' Let your itorret.lthereforr. enter the noise of JOfl P. nose ti fa • candidate nor said Mike. and I win guar. Otto hi* oba-wiJ girtuolrersal satidhatiors. SORE - 8.. •. - - To tam Vice sued Icilspecultiva Schuylkill Cenuatj. f • hemit a* to **lo myself Is the Peeples Candidate. for the °Deed Sitgallfir at the next tietober itteetlec. elute* / pledge to perfoeu the ***Lys rd mid *See with idellty. Years Truly. kittersvtile, 3day 24 Ilia. CLUMSY , W.;1111 .111L'. NT was via Qtrzacatixam which . is in the hair, like tubes of the thermometer, bubbles up to Mae ty-bre.; when tha t- stronemao peniiires with the vigor of a steam engine; when the tiPpler dreams of Italia' juleps, aid Myeb•hr lieu inclines to lager; whew Abe flantlGet-Aways go about in thin elotbei and look very red in the face-; when the - uI same Rho sells out Wars be goes far on his journey; when the only rasblotbable lunch is de viled crab; Whoa people , who base gardens inspect their grapes.; sad when farmers meat in the har vest fields—those are the times when sensible peo ple Oh* of Granville Stokes, MT Chestnut strait, Philadelphia, and bity their elothlitgof darlOarklia Cracker* are irk Rain firrartre .rartna"—that part cd that pain which la moat nub+ Roe& FARINA CRACKERS are made with very grest care, and none but the . best stock and. FARINA CR4CRIIRB are particalsk adapted to the moot all triton, invalids and all others who require nutritious Ind leerily digested food. Oil , e them a fair trial. ! Per SCIIORNiii, • Centre street, °poodle the American ilonse.' Or, Norwegian attest, sear Emboli. All kinds of bleenlis,eekes and midgets, fresh from moor Um best Philadelphia bakirice,mnataptly on hand. uly , zr• iffirldolletwara Ointment aad lfraadow;Tnere are no !nada so execrable as those which Imperil health and life. Thema:we the late at • tempts to dlereminate camitafelts of the above named groat baLantic immedks are influltely more detestable than the Speadons of the common lager. The victims of "mobile, eniptloarl, rooters, tnnxus, tom legs, etc, etc:, throughout the union, look to the Ointments, the only element ems: Sufferers from dyspepsia, Maui dhrsders, affections of the bowels, etc., have an equally San rellanee on the 'What, then, should be the. punishment of the miscreant who offers a pernicious salve In the place of the one, and arils drastic composed under the name of the other? In order to be sure you have the genuine ardrie, use that the water mark, 'dot. hump NO York and London," is on every leer of the book of Creations enclosing each. eirelleaieser's /agar-Cosited ligig•tra. tele dismiss have their origin In Imps. illy of bleed. Tiowever mama the general, health, therels so seecullyagelnat fever, where the blood is in pars, as Indleaced by eraptices of the akin, vertigo, headache, lassitude, 4c. The best portlier of the blood elickener's Sugarboated Plil,which is, so. sklilfuUy compounded that It does not cense griping, the great ob. jection to all pills. The envelope of sugar prevents all nausea, so that, save from the powerful, yet easy opera lion, the patient would hardly be aware that be bad taken any medicine al ' all. So well convinced Is Dr. Clkkener of the efficacy of his Ping in all ermin e d cum , that be is pledged to return the money, when the prom ised effect la not produced. The Pills may be bad of all Drugglits and Storekeep er', In every v hing e and town In the United States.— Joint. Sao," is Agent for this place. 12743.1 ffirlitell w • a numtasitg L 1 atm eta t.—lts Won derful effects anik l consertnent popularity—perhaps, no : article in the history of the Nevi& Medico; ever Re quired the mine patronage, was subjected to the same number of severe and different tests, and met with so law failures as that Mustang Liniment. It has Pint", been styled* panacea for all external Wounds, Cots, Swellings, Sprains, Bruises, or Eruptions on Ran or Kent It la so . far a medicine of surprising virtue, that Physicians are pelted to prescribe II ; and from some remarkable en fl o Omsk. and Distorted lihetonatte ea. les it harfisatu ally attracted much attoutices Nom she Arstseleutife Id s of the age. No family Jan alfard to be without-a Ile of the Mustang Liblment ‘in the ...house. ißerearelfinitalimu. The genuine Is sold by !bepeetuble deplete in all parts of the world. Beware of any other "Bruts's Liniment. It Is a base Imitation. BARNES A PARK, Proprietors, 264 m) New ,York., . . 11 il R. R. R— TArtossriul Poem Orrice, Smith Co, Him, Blackwell 84 1 A Floyd, mere ants of the above place, will° under date ofinne 15,1 : "The B. R. MEDIU are taking the lead of all me Weiner, they '. folly proved themselves tube as good as they are recammesided. and have cured all disease( tar which they: has • been taken. They aie the best rem edies we have ! u this section of the country." BLACIWZIL & rum>. • In ItlasissipPl there .are patty planters who have no' Other medieinit on their plantations but RadwrY:s. No 4ketors are needed where the R. R, Remedies are under. - staid, and that!, the reason why so many doctors of small trlena are opppored to them. In all rases of fever, whether Tallow, Billion; Typhus, Scarlet or Intermit. Radway's Regulators aid Ballet will cure and pre. vent.: In all area of *sectary, Cholera, Cholera Itorbus, ,Cholle:Rispray'a hetet to a few mlauhrs sure the .arorst attsOka. In all cases of Unadache. Toothache, Neuralgia, Tle Dolores', Itadway's Relief, Reeideent mid Regulator", afford Instant relief, and a quick cure. In all rases se Costiveness, Irregularities, DM* gadway's Regulator' Will in a few days set all right. None so irregular but Midway's Revlators wltt repo. late f none so tortured with pains. hitt Radway's Ready Relief will soothe and mitigate , . the" most terrible par. ozysm : none so reduced by dtsease, - Sio crippled with tn• &milks, so dislitureil with sores, ulcers, °rat:aided with' Scrofula, but Resolve* will renovate, and re. store to health and lifo. WThe Great English Retatedy.....:3lll JAIME CLARKE•S CELEBRATED VEIitALE Prepared from a prescription of Bit J. Cl.►iss, M. D., Thysleian Extraordinary to,the Queen.. ltile Invaluable medicine Is unfailing In Mecum of all three painful and dangerous diseases to which the female .4:mutilation is euttlect. It moderates all excesses and r e• moray all onitiuctlons, and a speedy cure nay be r4lbal Cu. i To Married Ladles it Is peculiarly suited. It wl li; in a short thee, bring on the monthly period with regularity. 4 Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears theioovernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. ~ IME=1:1 Mrrhare Pills should nor be fakes by lender ducting the FlRer rafts4g.MONTEIS of .firgeancy, a they arc sure to Bring as Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all eases of Mimeo= and Spinal Affections, Pain In the Back ind plinks, Fatigue on slight exertion. !alpha uon of the Hest% Hysterics, and Whites, these Pills all) effect a cure when all other means hare failed; and al though a powerful remedy, do not contain lion, CIIOMA apiltrian7, Cr scything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, -'which should be carefully preserved. • . z•tioliVitgent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Lite I. O. Baldwin It Co-.) • . Rochester, N. Y. N. D.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an• thorised Agent; will luaus, a bolt!, containing over SO pills, by return mail. For ads in Pottsville, by HENRY SAYLOR; In Tama qua, by E. J. FRY; and by all Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas.. 1J une 19, 2S. TUE GREATEST 11ffleciLlasta 23rliscocoirery • OF THE AGE.. MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has dlFovered . lu One of oar CO4llBlOO pasture weeds a remedy that EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, FROM Thu' Worst flotofnla down to is Common Pimple. Ile has tried It to over eleven hundred caw:Land never tailed except in two eases, both thunder humor. He has now In his permission over one hundred certificate. of its value, all within twenty miler of Melton. Two Dollies are warranted to runs a nursing sore month. . three bottles will cure the' worst kind of plea. pia on the lice. Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to core the worst canker In the stomach, Tbreeor five bottles are watranted to cure lb* worst kind otlErysipelas. One or two bottle& are warranted to c ure ;II ... ilk nor in the ey.4l. Two bottles are warranted to cnrerunning of the ears and blotches among the hair. Tango six bottles era warranted to cure corrupt and running-ulcers. One IMO° will cure scaly eruptions of the skis!. Two or three bottles are warranted ,tri . nre the worst kind of riny,werm. ' Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate as. cf rheumatism. , . Three to tour bottles are warranted to inns saittheum. Ilse to eight bottles will core•the worst cue of sant- Ma. One to three hotlines* warranted to elm the worst cue of Ityxpepda. I know from the experienceOf thou sands that it bas been caused by a canker in the 'to- Math. . . Otos to two bottles are warranted to' cure sick head tithe. One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a ;costive state of the bowels. One to two bottles will regulate all derangement of the kidneys.. • Four to ale bottles bas mod thewatat easenotdropery. One to three bottles haimued the wotst • ease of pile.; a relief is always experienced: wklair a merry to Oa re lief in such an excruciating disease! I • No change of diet ever lecessory—eat the test you can get and enough of It. Directions for weet-;—Adults, on' taldeepoontal day; Children over Moron, dittlottiqui ; Children from Ore to edabtjesee, to spoonful. Js noillreellooe can be applicable to all egailltullona, take student to operate on tie bowels Peke a day. XAMACTIMID DONALD KENNED'ir.,•••'. • `4vo. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass. •Prlcat $l. i?For sale by datddata Ildansboul tin Veiled etodas• Jatiossynn, 'es - '; 417 lincrumL ECOIMIICAUP.I litligions )atillilltuct: iaqqttr.4l. .ICATTD.I t , , • . .......,_ ccObeelewego' wad "Alpha." ( - .; iron& thereass.--Thir orellaitilia . luiaillgence fur' lathed fur this department of year paper of the 19th wt., hp eothereer,. the called itelh;tittrick upies that aniter tibiae indicates that Ml* enastimii has an d eftir f, sornewbeee. If .obeerver" vilest/14d, or had =hashers royal ae, •••Aipha...,or any no* else, knowing It, rould drams thanks at your readers bawds for unkloe the earreetion. But, beheld, to this minute, en the Sd 051., something , =over the' amen at the fast let i of the Greek al-: upbraiding -•Oterereci."--end for when% After a careful re perusal of the two ankles, arra is at a loss to answer, /be what unless It wee beicathe he thesureed to Mate the facts to public. A Mend of kObsee vet* eremite thri. the "pectin's... *race and temp? of the notorttreminds him of tbi Apostles elation to -beware of dogs." *specially at of. meow 9( the year But, Oraweiring Met the errata ors alflaaCal is defy in Iberia, old Vitillesntreestkiet"o l lipbn't kocries - neither Lathe nor Greek, ant lthstanding hir same, sad dismilesing all apprehension, boldly deelareit • .his communication ...roe et pnraekrea athil." - I, ,; Let u mine ailttle. Leaving 'Virgil anr.,',d " Obi e - Tee? other friend to their - ow ti 'Matt/m.l4th let us Ire ; quire what the retort answers. What OM it dieprovef : Bat one of the several .esses• cited by Kthicrese." as abandoning their peculiar denominations car the Prole* taut Betrayal ministry, dose it dare to call is question. But What the.? It news to detreatrae.-Like irriti. led or Itimetased ehildren.inewthble et, reseesing, it re was 4 0 ' carnal names. It - calla them "Ctecure ministers" —"materials, who never bare and • serer amid All res pectable Mettiodhot. Appointments." (rubel relatives rare "'Alpha's.") Or; as if that were 'sough, It calls them 'lllitoted” applicanto, and.' med." , Clam: of disgrace) "Dismissed . Methodist Ministers. Now the main perpoes of this communication la I to eladicate the gentlemen named by einwerver' Dent all such detraction. 'And we wilt Neal with Dr, Balaton. Occe writer, speaking of him as reputed the most luau intim! Methodist minister in Kentucky, says: "Ile is the author of the standard workla that deomothiation on Systematic Theology: He has blitin Proddiag elder for magi years, and the delegate Man tim Canteremeer or Kentucky to the General Conferee* for many s.ucces sire periods: His standing in the community at; Loge, as A Ghtistian gentleman, is very high." Another says: "IL la "a" or lwarwint. and tort favorably knew* an an author; and. heeler then (nurtured of the claims of Episoispary by long and careful Mindy, - a most thefel and thecessful career is anticirmited the him. ile_has al ways occupied the highart petition Own the prominent members of thq derwanthition be OM left, and his worth is fully appreciate(' by churchman. '1 - ' We do not ehr,oniele troth changes Inay', opirit _Ol 'boosting. The truth iii. Episeepallaus and Methodists I should form btrt one body. Mr. - Wesley, to Ma dying I hour, never lett the Church.' God need the time -when 1 the Saviour's prayer for his Will l. people, may be-an- : swered--.and al I shall be ow r _. • .- • Of another, the Billowing Is brie bat decided - public testimony: "Among the 27 confirmed at Bishop White. ' bonus's last visit to' Peoria were Ber,lleury Adams and I Ma wife. Mr. Adams. a man of edelostlon anti power, is I now a candidate be orders in the Clittreb." , t_,... 1 Of another of these "obscure um), the 111Leir. .N. P. Chariot, let the following flialtlre from Ma : it, which first appeereu on the 10th nit., in the Runner of the 1 Orem, thaw, for this present: • .. , •044 of the esostke of babes and mmiiiegs theft hest perfected race • . . Little thildien core did sing ' " , Dralsemto Menriall, Kies; , While the scribes, with angry tongue; • Stroveto still their 'Whit song. : Let them mind the loviour's praise; • • Let them add their feeble lays; • - ' ' Jesus will accept IN& mug, - . -4 'lnfant tongues to biro thlong. c Yee; 1 - 11 loves to beer them sing; \ Let them then their Willie bring; Let them celebrate his praise, They are debtors to his grim. • -- Many Oder hearts emi r :till • -‘ . . . . . Many older tongues ei still ; ' Jai the you rig their tongues employ, Bounding forth their heartfelt - joy. , • Let them join the awning mug,' :With hosannas on their tougue, . - . ;Bre they bend the to preeer, . • Jesus will not fall to bier. Teactilheir Infant toissiues to raise - Tunes of melody and palm; - • Teach them early whili Joe may, ' They may shortly pus j away. . • Jew, bless the infant - May they early feel Thy grace., - . ' Guard. U gu.rd their tender heart! Till Thou bring them Where Thou art. • The spirit breathing thoughlt!lesto stanzas is itself a clue to the prompting which bit gs such men into the Church. - Rut what need Is there of any' vindication °teach one r i , separately? The character sod tending of ail the gen. llemen Hawed by ••Obseeeer," a shown by the one in die- enable • thilir 'of tegihrt Wale thatmust precede e l tai. -....e.-rer, - a she. eispensable reotilsition of testier nide —.most peer.. - their even becoming candidates Of drders In the Church —-a I edienou lal from at least t rive members of the de., "nomination from ihlch he. cam , Ac.;" "a written certifi cate that his desire to-leave them has not arisen from any circumstance untasorible t i his religious br.moral character." See Canons of the enteral Convection from 1604 to 1335 , from which Matt r they still continue In unaltered operation throughoit. the United States— Thus, then, they stand. On the one hand, tgelye men or more, who knew the candidates personally,' certify as: above, of each respectively, over their own names; on the other hand, some anonymonh stranger, to whom they , are ea unfortunaiely "ebacurs,"lpublisbes to the worn a wholesale implication di their !seine eitberr "rejected ape niteritils,". or die " dismissedi" ministers, or worse still, lueompetehttoilill "respectalre" Metbodlit appoint ments!. ; I I And why all thisfo'Does a Pesiding Elder and Dele gate to General Conference, a Standard author of Sys. *entitle Theology, lase all claim to be regarded as a, "thoughtful and leading mind," because be, late in life, and eminent in every way, Reel ' the path of duty and' follows it for Christ's sate, and His Chu reit Tr .Ani others, for doing the mash earliervin ilfe, and therefore when lees known, to be the less esteemed on that account T No.indeed. The ciliate of thesie men is \their seeking Episcopal ordination.. roa r , birid doing, tlirl proclaim honest conviction or the itindidity of any. Leber. lint enough, Messrs. Ada*, Charlot,lllekman, ale. line, lialeton. Taylor, WhitlniCend Widdemere, all have their teetimantal papers trysts and full from lie lugithri s. tines, who know them well, and alter due time and qual. ideation will. Die grated.. receive Episcopal ordination:l And others, even Since, havejciloed theirr, riamber, whose names "Alpha" eau hare, if desired, "as' ad item. or re ligiona intelligence for the readers of the Jonas/it;" only he ought to excuse "Observer" front going Lech if ...... 4 La four or five years to tify his woudertully pertinent closing request. . , ••• I ' If, however. he me to rake over old stubble. let him begin with, Wesis 's dying protest against 'chime, or Dr. Coke's letters to Bishop White, and coining &nen, for decency's make leaving lee& with Mrsalt, and Doane with Annear& unetbnated, let him lioneatly discern be tween ii,ditinefy constituted lad' perpetuated Church on the one hand, and i Voluntary society of human deck. on the Other. Then. perhape.be will discover", bow a "work ofgrare." by !Deeding of Prejudice' and leading to the embrace of truth, may,. be justly regarded as cane. log these recent hanyte. Odif the accessions of large numbers to the Church Penn to him more significant, see them everywhere. and o rre as at ttie hiwego, N. Y., the dearer Methodist [Waist rand his wife, Ac., and at Williamsburg, the Universal fat mil:deter anil his wife, Ae..aniong the unusually crowded, elutes receiving the Apostolic riteof contirenatiod. ' . tint this communimtion, edready too long, shall con , talc:only the following additional Item of religious Intel fig. nce. "'Among the Episropal services, recently per by Bishop Eutildge.df 30' confirmed by him in one parish. lire had been Depilate, fifteen Methodists, three Presbyterhins,and two Romanist's," The 'cause and tendency of suchcts ate commended to the begin. ner of the Greek alphabet foS investigatiolf. In nen leo rile soados, in non rucemetriit. lifiertets, in oataibunchu rt. tax i Meantime "Observer" may well "continue to 'wait"' 'with "Coolness" (If only his temper and clreatostances permit,) in the considousnesei that the lord reit:nth and., will yet see the fulfilment oft Ills own prayer for unity,' For the Grace of God is inflielen I even inc that. And surely the Saviour meant what Ilesaid to the find order I of His threefold ministry. "f r o, I am,with yorralwayeren unto the end of tbe world" To their office, eehtinued in alatthlss. Mirnabas, Paid. Thnotby, _limplaisdituti, Clement, Limes, Titus, Ignatius, Mimi", Ciprian i , and; the successive apostolic order of Bishops to this day through ail Christendom,ills "pledged . preeence and blessing" will no more fail than Ills worded tlischurch. 11 To the church perpetuatin that oMee, and at the made time actually continuing the faithful "witness and keeper of His truth," beton , by virtue of Christ's , own endowment, the "abiding ebusenfatilfo lnilliimes of no , Batons principles:" and they ire Inseparable from "the divinely appointed meansof grace." Hence it is. that just in ;Seddon ion u the "grace" of a true spiritist "revival" enables believers in Christ to Perceive and fallow. Ills. truth' as represented In the Church which is His dlelidly organised visible Body, in that proportion prejudices Jwill be corer-Come ' and, In the ;spirit of true charity and bretherbood:thetendency no. :teal by f•Obs•rver" will be more and more erratically re alised in a 'Limy directedr "the' mind of Cheist."reru ltc'd by His wool eeeleotla tteat,order, perraded b y His hlardy Spirit, and so at lastirendend grreettnentas We liv ng.VFord tbit shall have produced it. I4ltai:l4July ea, lfaal Rae. J. T. T. Coolidge, fear sixteen years pastor of the Thirteenth Congregational Unitarian Chnrete'of ammo, t ni having accepted the need, bel by the Orthodox church es, on' Sunday last parted his Congregation by preaching a fa•evrell semen. He 'tare the reasons for the change in his belief, ipd Id that Unitarrhuilan led to Irreverence, irreligion, and disbelief. • Tax PINNSTISAIXIA 111814 301:1117.—Tha On annual re port of the Pennsylvania Bible Society has }net been Is-' sued, showing the operations of the institution during the past year. 'The report Contains nearly.one'b it udted communicatknos from tutiliary Sogiettes, located princi pally in this State. giving! an account of the operations of said societies, all of which pre evidenceof Walloped prosperity. The Treasurer's account of the vet poe efety exhibits the Most 'ng Mets:—Recelpta f Slay, tear, to' Hay, 1548,06.883 D. as folimen Di Idea and Tel temente sold at,DepoeitorY„ $8,113.89:. do. sold do Phila. delphia and Penisie Biblddoelety,s3.l22 49; aditillaries' and agents, 19,408 91 : 401iet10n5,15,434 21:- auhaerlp- Hone, cents, interest, balance...le. $BO3 64. ,Th e dis bursements during the same period amounted to 126,- 476 39, leaving a buten of $lO6 SI In the hands.of the . Treasurer. . . • Frost the Borten (Maur, A. Pray e.for Bleep. . 0 Thou, to whom, In every land, • A thousand temples rise: - . Who bol , t'et the ocean with thy band,' ' . ' And spreaded'otit the alffes:• Who wettest hope and caltn'et The eight - . • Thal heave the human bras-1, ! . Let fall. upon t jaervant's eyes, . . ' The blessing f thy rest! , - .1-,• ' Thy winds are nab d limn the hill. The wadi add waters sleep: Oh let this trembled heert heath!, These eyes forbear to weep :. • • - . ' Thy faithful Min their watches-keep, • 1 Thou ever art awake, . .. - , Safe lit our slumber—belt deep! , a Amen! for Jfisaa' sake. ; . , ' - , MOTIVES. , I 161- METHODIST IsPISCOPAL ,CHURCH, Second ' Street, Potteville, Rec. It. 11. Giiiiii, Paittor., Dl.i' vine ten leeevely Sabbath at 10 A. M.and at 714 r.si. 1 „ EasENGLISITLUTIIIERAN CII 0 AOll, Market Mears 1 Pottsville, Bev. W. 11. Local:men, Pallor. Divine ter' 'kelts I his Churehres , nierly every Sunday. Morning,' at 1054 o'Cidek: semi:. at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer'' Meeting, Thursday ere ninfg. at t O'clock. ' - i , . , • ' ga- THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN cnußcit Irtu worship regular ail the Associate Reibrined Church''. Building, Matte street—Rev. Semen. 001 q, Pastor.—' Sabbath motnin, at, 1014 o'clock: evenings. at 8 W: clack. Weekly Leeturd,Weitaesdayerialaphat So'rkwk. Efir TRINITY CHURCH SEE VICES.—.TaIy, Ina ; , 11th—Sixth Sunday after Trlalty-10, 1 ,4 A. M-73 P., IL—Exodus DI, Atli xvll,—Exodas v. Hebrews x I.lth-4teveath Sunday 'after Trlnity-114 A . 31.-7k P. ..! Mi-Atirodus ix, A at' xx—Rzodulai Hebrews EIL nth—Eighth Sundaylafter Trinity-10% A. 31,734 P. • M. &orbits air, Act-Calle—lC*o4mi xv. Hebrews a iIL ' , ' . I' . - D.: WASHBURN, Reeler. DIED. . • HIINTZLNCIEIt—M 8610 Ili Ilayet4 . on tha Wet, INLY:tr Born, daughier o Chittee and , Antanda Mune. sinpr, aged -2 year!: mouths and? daps.. itI3IIEILL - --On Wicletea.;y the 71. - SAVAIII Et. Itr,intsatdaighter Cf./deceit O. and Llanneh aged_ i year, 9 atent43 . anti 7 dep.' • ANTED._ wApITED,-• g ood i COOK- 7 fora y y hotel. Apply at the. Potimllle [loose, to .. & W. A & JONAS, Proprietors. Palatine, June ' • Tfillt CLLIERY VIEWER.-The iaver ther desires at intuition as Canny Viewer, at some Oolliety where Fire Daisy, is tionamome, and an Vs , peas to the owner—also, where tentilatkm la of Impor tance. The advertiser is a preellial Slitter, and boa had toosiderable experience In vlowler °pillories In: the Old Country; where Ara Dump iroubleseme---and he wotdd prefer bang employed at Beth a Collie_ ry ..„ either in the Aotbraeite Or Bitemlootta Ihsaimrs. solivoloolo from. Askhoso—n. U..11C,". it the eitel of me *nit' JOCILWAL. ' ,Clums %S Site , . :•. -•DIS t §OLUTIONS. ; • IbSOLPTION.--:-‘The, Co-Pa rt ner , I npr o liinfrifiont ex Wing nado . the firm of MAD . by ip3obiaterontig kTsae, ,, tjaliP' "493 dlr<4 " 4 -MOW bi SAW 2 EL 11.; A irat ' ;:: the nrm ""' e Oror Isobar& 40Iy 10,':8' =to PARMNORSHIP TI NOCk'-j-- . Thei co-partnership In the lumber buzlnera heretottn* existing betweeM MC. WI IWO and L.entalloyeroma Ws day (Aprll23. 1167,)&lasolted bylunttia I' content; ,i 1 li. C. wiLsozir. .- LEN IS ROTEIt. . • The underster ed hieethladay(APtll 27,18610 entered Into eoleartoeveltlp t I n thelumber huge ess/ al the Meant saw aalll'at the Root of Ilastlarlined planewon the Id. 11. A. S. U. R: E., udder the Arm .4 It.C. & JAMES. WILSON. Mi.:mien for umber promptly attended to. • IL C. WILSON. , ' NAY 2..77 4.i • . - JAME 3 WILSON. . . . , VISSOL,VIION.—qho' oartnerOpi iisrstolbroUalsting isArretet Wssblagk L o fleisler ' in Jobe 11. Kurt*. inking under tbet nook sod arm of KURTZ L It&l&LIR, Wire Bergen Mem:feet are's. Is the horeoeh of afluutsslits,SchuylkUt county, ra.orgs this, ersiliky of &s ay, 1114, Oissolvist by mutual rOalreat.— Mom ballot deltas opted the late bras .111 please pre. eet those to either of the Arm Oar' settlement. and thaw oho ars Indebted to them will pleas* make lorsoadials petment; 1 • . . - It,. JOllii It itintrL wail& take this opportunity of . feturnisobis thanks to Woos who favork the fats Ark with !heir skit, lad *mild most respectfully solicit • their pstroossO to tb• latent ills object Is to t u sso 71 • W.4I3I3INUTON L. Illiggkic, 4 •• • JOHN U. KURTZ,: . -,,-- 3linirsviliti,,&slll, %I 1 -. ;-. 9114 t NOTICES. St CIIIIYLKILL. COUNTY ' AGRI. 2 CULTURAL FALIL— The 7th -Annual Exhibition' 0 he Schnllkill County Agrieultrual toddy. wE.I be bald at Ortrigsburg. on Mnnday, Tuesday and Wudnen• day,. t be 211b,2b1b and M b days of opteu!ber next. . f July 'l4. '54 . • - . %ait : • -44 .1ra re ifs Rr a 'weh lte ltOot.' , • ASIIINGTON CAMP. No. D. of 3. S. of A.. et Pa', ' sooetsevery Monday Evening. In third story son's Ilan, P. IL corner Market an 4 Second streets. Potts. ettle, Pa. Doard of Correspondenee—W. Msrat ; D. Diu. Maw % Jr.: A 4 11. Baroness. . WM •S. SENSII.S., I. NV. V. Harriman. R. a January 16-3-ly NOTICE.--rWherias, Wm. Friti and alts, of 111 e borough of Pineffrors, county, did, on this SW of Jone;nthke an assignment of all their property. for the benefit. of their creditors, to the inbcrthee—therifore. AU persons indebted_ laid estate ars requetted to Crake mussed to the en riber, and th ose having' Wine will also present them i . . Li WIS KOICat, Asti/tee. Schitylklllllssea, Java 1X,'38 28-6 t yYE, David P. Brawn and. J. Claude' Whlto,luoing this day associated with ae Chin. Hewett, oat badness of miDlog and sbipplag Coil at TurkerviDeand Diamond Vein Coliferhoi. IN 11 I ben'eo• liwth bs tarried on wider the Zeta name of Brain, nevelt* White. . DAVID ,P. BROWN, J. oLAIIDE WHITS, CIIAILLES ntiwzrr. I • Swatara p. 0.. &A m ok m co. Pa- ixt Juno, 'SR. 1440 -NOT C 1161:ens,: WILLIAM KURTZ, th e borquith of Schoylkl/1 IfaTen, , 1 11YlkIl4nut*, the %tit day of May, 1648. 1110 almost oteltAls property to tbesubecribev Aw Use benefit aids monitors. all those haring rlalina Will present them' to the subscriber, and those Indebted will make payment to the mberrlber. Ir LEWIS ROYER, Assignee. .3000 1141 I V) et CHUYL.! CO. AGRICULTURAL nowt ICIMITRAL A3lll 31ECIIAN1CAL A SS6CI - lON. ' --Chats ;of Time for folding the Ann tudiEc. hitetiost.:—ln consequence of haopentux to Si nail the Ila UN time that the Berta Countj Society bas fur bolding their Extdbltios this Atenclation erlll open Its 3df An -135 Exhibition on'Tb• sth and close on the Slb of Octo• t -beef 1 1 XECUTOR'8 NOTICE.—Whero. j as. LetftrsTestainentary upon the Estate of - 6E4). llKU.ll3l,:deeessed. late of Mount Pleasant. Folder town. 'hip. debnyikill mum', barebeen ranted to the under 'signed, those indebted to the 'Estate of said decedent are :winded to make Immediate payment. and all persons having claims or demands against the said Estate ! will present thaw to the undersiped within twenty days from detd. GEDRON W. Bimini. 611nergille June 26 '56 27-6 ts IN die Court of Co ._Sehtsylklll.County ANNA U 01.1), by lieu-next friend,' Of March Term, rattLainuc, 1858-93, Alias Sitlypena sus Disarm. WILLIAM -GOLD . TO ITituarr b10r.0.-LYou are here.) , notified that your wife. ANNA 1101.1 bj her next friend. Paul Lengle, INA presented her petittim,to the Court of Common. Pleats of Schuylkill county, preying for a Divorce From the bonds of matrimony entered into with you: you nor therefore required to appear at add Court. on the first day of Sep tember Term next. to answer said complaint, or show cause. if any you have, why the prayer of said petitioner Should not lw granted. • W)1. MATZ, Sheriff's Other.. Pottsville,} • ftlieriff. ' June 23, 1868. 4t FOR, SALE & TO LET. r v rtl RENT.—.A. neat Dwelling i,hril the . tonst pleasant part oC Mahantango strekij, 1 Ibe let low to a good toning!. Apply to , I . Pottsville, July 43, '5B z.,31.9 . JESSE Ificrrnt. •I OR'RENT--A eonvenient r • dwelling house in Railroad Wed. Posief- " f f stun given tunuedlately. Inquire of JESSE YOST i.. t,Pottaville, slay 22, 68 . 21.1 f f IONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for k) mining purpo . ses, at *dared prlees. for nob or good Paper:, MAY WOOD, LEE A CO. Pottsville, Dee, .76, '67 • 67.-tf TOWN LOTS FOR SALE—In the L Boough ot Port CarbOn. Apply to i J. Al. WETIIEEILL. Agent. 745 Fib. 14, 'B7 !kIRE.BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddling and Blast Furnaces, from the Reading Werke. for iln, at the PIONEEIt !IMAM Pettsvllleas n. 19, l 656 f CHEAP FUEL—Coke for sate, in orstnall inant 'ties, at the low prire of 5 rent s per buehel. I Inquire either at the office, or works of the rottaillle Gas Company, (Nor. 22, '57 47.tf I— , r 1 .4 OR 'SALE—The Tavern Stand it • of Mount Alearant.. kw.. le tow ship. S hnyl. kill county, known as the Mon te rey r 'App y to GEO. W: bittlillt and CUARLE.3 N. BRUM)I. ail• neriville. [July 9,'59 214' OR RENT—A Brick DwellingtSl , AIM street, containing sit rooms. ...M. Alio a frame, dweittna on rrevenits street. For terms. air 'ply to L. C. TIIO3IF3ON, or. Centre and 3fa rket. Pottsville, .June 20,'58 2Str , FOR SALE.—Six pairs of Lumber • . Trurks will be old chop f,r cash. or note with ap. proved security. Also, a valuable mtmr. on; the same terms, Apply to . JOHN maims, Truster: Pottx, Me, May J 2, 'SO ro BE LET„ OR FOR SALE— .44I : A two storyiltrirklioure situated no toe ear. ner of Third and Norwegian streets. containing t e modern improvements. it just hiving been pat into rota vete repair. , Will be a desirable residence. Apply to Eoi C. pars, otillarltet street Pottsville, Msy-8. '5B ?OR SALE—Lease k Fixtures Fa. , of the HOTEL mid RESTAURANT, situate= near the tirminue of the Reading Railroad fitation, on the Noitbiert corner of limed and Vine trtreets, -rielphis. It is a first rode situation for baninese and for boarders. The ill-health of the proprietor Induces him to offer it for male. tier particulars apply on the preno. 'sea. [Philadelphia, June 26;'58, 2134 t FIOUNDRY , TO RENT ?fir, —The . large and . rommodlonalrooo. IC LI tnitlanni ry situated lu Coal street, together with the' Patterns, Reeks, mid foundry fix. tutee In_genarat Ibrevarly otropled edger', nt 'Co. as an Ilan h a ling Manufactory. Can be leased for s tem nf.years en good tet ms, by applying to J AMES I'. 11IcQIIA DE, on the prenthec or, to Daniel lIUI, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa. • Pettsyllte. May 1841 FUR SALE (hfte GO horse engine sad gesriogs. 'll Two SO " ttaelo u " ' One 30 " " • One 1.5 " with set' of rob ittlyPtreillll, ror breaker. Ala,-eue lift of pump , ( 100 yerde,) 14 inch. .. 'One. 000 yards.) 12 inch. On " " (leg yards,) 12 loch. Will be sold very low lbr cub or appmeed. paper. Apply to MIAS. IL RILL, Jane 19,'52 2.52t01 Real Estate Agent, rnttsellte. • T 4 OR RENT—A new Store-Room ria . and Cellar, on Alserket streeLa rue doors above= "Tbltd;ln ibe borough of Pottsville. ' Ikon' RENT—A convenient Mee on the second door, over 8. Foster's Shoe Stern, corner of East Mar* kit and Centre streets, lately occupied by Messrs. lay: ere.od. Lee A Co. ;FOR RE'..iT—.A small Stnre tW kart Market street. a few doors'belors Centre street, lately occupied by Peter ti Immure for k Ilutcber'S Stall. ' For to tus apply toM. FOSTER, at bla Boot and Shoe Stem corner otrast Market and Centre streets.. May 1, 'SS, • • 16.-tf BUSINESS CARDS. D. L. DODSON, Dee:- flat, Market Street, three demi s t/1a • a Ts Whird, youth tide. [Pottsville, JAIL '4B 4r-ty PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., o lite Of the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey," implores lands, mines, Av. lOstabs , 13 .' 5 6 4-tf ENRy PLEASANTS, Civil arid 31ining Engineer, POTTSVILLE. -a ttticis—Market fared, north side, between Centre wad Eeeond. • fIR. CHARLES lIERNIANSADER, 'Surgeon and Aeeoneber t _WICI silUit o—Opposite the Araidian-Inetit nit Ant,nst 29, '57 334 y tRANK: CARTER, 'Civil and Min , Int Engineer, Surveyor, &e., anew& to suAeys o oda, ml nea.t o.n plot s, te. Om es with Semi. Lewis, II rat .dour belowillver Terrace , Pottsville. Pa. May 9, 'B7 • 19-tf 110DGKI*, Mining Engl e, laser and Surveyor, Centre. St., Pottsville, Pa., at. lands to Sorseylng and Zapioring Coal Lands, Inspect. Ing blinesolte. Again for the purchase and salnot'Real Estate, eollsellon of rents,. to. March.= IS3V 12-IL T it,.. Mc twain, Givfl and Mining I .7.:•ErAgtneerokahlend, ra.,attends to Surveying and burped hag nines, surveying and dividing lands, regu lating remit Lots, and all other business In the Ilne of his profession. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Sehruylidil Ccmnly, Pa.l Feb. =A 1958 Sly . _ aaa. s, sarrs." [w. a. rr140119. • giant "it Ilytneas i MO, 41411dagaad tbiagraphirai .t.ninws , , and 041irry nithitttiooti It So . toad stay} 1 2, f Dryad street. POTTSVILLE,. f 1,1 • TAAQUA.' April 24, IS • • Mr TTENRY W. PO'Ol.E; Geotogiral, j • Toptsphiell sod Mining Ettglot;er, Centre street,, Pottsville, 'a.,gtves attention to Purveys end eutolos. lions of *el Uttar., to worms of mines rapids% sp.. Ohl teehrotT, and 'to the superintendent.* sad satire • charge tar propristorkof estates. rebroary 2, '4B [Joh 22;'5T 27411 IeAGENCY—For, 016 Purchase tied Salo al : Real &tato; balletic nod rolling Coal; t:a ebaria of Coil lasebe,l Mau, le, am! oolleell4 nda—firm !treaty years oxpotiotaai la the Comity bow hopes toeve aatladotkra. oae• isahastaisr strimit, rottFyillo. [April 0,111 11•] ' CHAS. U. HILL. - i 130ERHAVE'S` ?TUN CZLEARATIAD .Y3OLLAND ItMir.DT Vbr. ,STSVE.PStit, oF THE KIDNET,4 COMPLAINT t WEAF._NESS OF AN Y Kt . FEVER AND ACUE' FVERYA . FARMER AND •lERI IP .iMiLY bas Its peculiar Bitters. compounded i. , cor ding to soltsrfavorite recipe, handed down tom. raft., to eon, perhaps. The principle that a %Ric stimulant II 'aer'eaaarg In every boure.ls undisputed. yrt,,heing t em, poundedlby unskillful . biods.,o ft eu contains eletnent. both incinupat Ible and Incoesistela t—somet kap , p, /lilt*. ly hurtful. We bare offer le Ourpubllc. la a blgh:y n, t . oeutrated form; v. hat Will erectly supply this we ..tp rr , • pared upon wienUtle principle*, rompoun de d of , ample.; acting in bannotsj, yet each fulfilling Its own renied4l .. *dice. To VOX PRTSICIAN hi bent oltered,ln a eovelpent ry,,,, , yet perfeetif safe, aw facitaid. yrblett,erteg upon the . circulation. rahes the action of lb* system lb th e ' t e ed. aril of health. especially after spy debilitating att Ira of: . disease, after depresalon from beat, or atil local CI arci.i dental canoe; am A rakSpassiumiii, which with a seneeel stimulant Dower.arii with a peculiar Influence upon the. nervous system, calming itemise Irritation. i. Iwo tat eu properly, without the least tendency to the brain. led , ‘ without that dlstresslog reaction which Is the tens tt most tonlcu—often mating motelpjury than tit enrlgiati, : , disease. . . MA TOXIC. moderately and permanently tialt tor the energies of all parts of the frame, producing **mo ray . a healthy Nerves.. of the aethati of the Tattoo. , assn,, . chemically changing the acidity of the stomach, and set.' ing•nrrmally upon the Ilverle reiriatlng permancatti the httllary- secretions. 1 , NOTleg..4l-Whonver expects to fludthlss haver4o; "Ili h e disappdinted; but to the etch, weak and low-Opiate,' ..It will prove 111 grateful aromatic abate', p0ra e ....4 o il . filogular remedial properties. ..7 . i _ - I, ..,, I Csntiosa....The great popularity of thile Ighttul Aroma bas induced Maui imitations. litah iid polite should•guard l l against purchasing. Be not peruaded to buyany thin elos; until you have glean Porarteys's Litt. LAXDBITTAIIAA &Whist. One bottle alit cosiors you , bow Infinitely superior It is to all these 'whatnot. ai'Sold at pl per bottle, or six bottles f0e,13, by the 190 LE PR (ME iET ORS,' s - • BENJAMIN PACE, JR: &CO. - - rAsur►oeuaiva pbarmaccutitna anb•Chetnifts4 TITTSBURG,I,A. For lisle In•Phllsdelphia by the ageel/f—lloffman Mortrig. oar,. of lb. .Dessecrat; obel Jobns,::2 1:.. street; Dyott h 50n5.1:1.3 North Second 'hurt. Alm, in Readier, by Ritter It Co; 1./minter, by Jobti F. Der &Cm; Pottsville, Jobu 0. Drown, J. C. C. flush,. p C.W. Epilog; TantaqUa, by E. Ji fry ; J IC. Rarer, -sad In Schuylkill I even. be Dr. E. ('ti cbeater. • Noce ber 14.'57 ..tet• Analytical Physician and Physician-ter Itrestee• of the Lunge, , r., W ORII I i ,111,1 Pity smian to tam . in. A nail ahine Hospital end Invalid's Retreat! fer responding climber of the London Medleal Fecietv , I Observat lonhauthor of “Letters to Invalids," and edit, r of the ...Medical Stethoscope." may be consulted in POTTSVII.II4, at the Pennsylvania Hall, en ~, SAT/WA:4le. JCL riltli." for one dug OXLI! Lens. ilittlUM AN treats Consuinptlon. Itotm tato. Laryngitatethrtia. and Diseases of the Thrust sod . Lunge, by'..fkdirul Jolotholifm! .` ..----.- PR. II #DX VI . A dainla to public confidence am Mita ded upond.he following facts: -- 1 I. Ilia tiferough and complete` arquaintanclth I PO practice 4' • t he Most celebrated phydrians of Orono .. well As ttit rica. ' 2. Th pec 4V. uliarities;of his system of medication .l, mtering fr every olluir everyet adoyted-does not nut. sick to ake well; ndr tear down to build up stein discarding all dangienius drugs and nolionnoiss nihirra'.. • 3.1 ilisLanpreredentgd experience In hospital prictin., when, erbry form of,dinease was presented fort mod. meat, dirt!, in i•aseroof death. an ixamination . f It,. dead belly made. and the eppearantes' of the affected parts carefully coded down by his own hand tf.r tutus, reference. These , podes and observations thus• made, when completediwill form two large volutors,44 Ple huivir,jp. A ,4 each, which will to‘publiehed Tor the benefit of the Medical profesehh. 4. In addition to this. his east ozotrleneo.aritams by traveling nearly lire sears. treating thonsandsannwany, have afforded great advantages for observation nod tb• study oTall diseases incident to the human family. In this period of lithe he hazy travelid a distance nearly equal to two entire clrritils .r the globe. sod has Peen, prescribed for add belt) consulted by nearly thirty thou. sand laralliti. l ) --- 1 AIL /V"' • -'•- ••••• " • •••••• • _ imon Mao -of 10 relation to:lb - Allowing diseases. tit her when eon,. Langfintelloos. Or ealstlo atoll" I its) r ile nvl r t t el 'i olnliatkin—usually end tbm peers Ca rat, Prolapeus and'all Omits of Yemate Complstuts, 'Oarlike. and %Viable's. l'alpltatjon aid other forms of Heart Disease, 1.1,er Complaint. Dy spepsl a , and al lof Yier Dbleasta of Stimnr.b and Bowels, Piles, Le. • • irirAll Diseases of the Eye and Ear; Neuralgia, Bpi epos, and all farina of Nerroue bloomy. •TNo Charge f.r .theare/hitime PIA 8. D. IiAItD.IIAN, =OM THE MONTY' HEALER! World Ka era arid World. Tried. The free admiLions of all Natkins.sworell ae the sr,. dirt of the leading Ilnopitala of the Old Anti Nelr stamp this powerful remedial agent os the greatest tent. kr lag preparation ewer toads known to stiffvringswin li.t; .2A rinHUTivt QrALITILIN are name than smut Ow." i' 4 ';; , , L‘ the external orifices of the skin, Invisible to t • nsk.l 4 ";!f21 eve, it rosette. the seat of the Internal tines sod in all external affections Its a 0 ainftamoutori and beatiet Virtues surpass anything else on reconi.'and Id Nature * great ally. Vysipelas and salt Users Are two of lbe most common and virulent disorder, pro „' c. ,.• valent on this continent, to these the Ointment Is Itt , r. - chilly antagonistic, Its 'sodas operimds" la Oral bete, the venom and then complete the cure.. ' ' . - 844 Legs, Old Bores , and Ulcers. Cafes of many years standing that have pert inachonly refined to yield - to any other remedy or treatment, hare ;' • • invariably succumbed to a few applications of this pow. erful ungent. • ','- •.•1 Eruptions On the Shin. Arising from a bail state of the blood or chtonielines.e, are eradicated and a clear and transparent surface, tr gained by the restorative action of this Ointment.. It ,t , ;* turpasses many of the cosnietlca and other toilet , acres In Its power to dispel rashest and other disfigure ments of the face Piles .rand Fistula, livery form and feature of these prevalent: Ind stul• • born disorders is eradlested loyalty and entlrely by tb. . use of this woollen' ; warm fomentation's/maid levee& • its application. Its Moiling qualities will be Wand tote thorough and Invariable. d Roth the, Ointsnertf red Pt i * ilaionfti be anted the f ollotrioy cases; Bunions, Rheumatism, sore tartlets. Rams., Ringworm, • don's of all kW., Chapped Mantis, &It Rheum, ?pales, t Chllbla►as~ 9c ids Stiff Joints, Y 1011144 , Pktn Meagan Totten (lout, Swelled Glands, Ulcers, Lumbago. 't dome Legs, 'Venereal Sore., Mercurial Erupt • st,Sore Breasts, ' Wounds o,f Piles, gore Heeds, , kinds. 0.4 - Caution LaN•Me ire gentile* unless the wort. llulloway, Yew fork and Lamina," are' dlscerrat, , a brater-raarr in Avery leaf of the book of dine', to • around each pot or box; the same May be plal •••3 by A..kling the but to the light. A handsome Isotli win be given to any one rendering such information : may load to the detection of say party or parties cont.. •‘: tfet ertlng the medicines or vend ent the same, knouts: • them to be spurious: *O&M al the manutsctories of pior..,:Zvr littotittf• ".j 90 90 Maiden Lane, New York. and Itylatt respectable Druz `;.l 'gists ind Dreiers In Medicine. thrittiln'ot U,e 1 : 411 " • • States and the civilised world. in ptts at 25 . rentr, . ceuts, and Si cub, hirlf•Thene is a considerage maii4,,ilt?llir% the tar geEsltes. fo : B.—Directions r the guidance qt polient., in eon.. di rder are Milted to each pot. kt' June Ili; ' Wooer! t 2 .4 .• . - .TH ta E!IMPERIAL EPURATIVE: Theaandarti Reomly of the planet.toth . ,„, . till{ Al,!, i'lltip.hsl6.9 OP riff; ntotto. I)ItE,PAIIED 11Y , I)11. it Y.k (J.), Sc., ItON'orth Filth rest, below - ' II itit./phin, .liar eluirerour and .v , orfulouspisegses. White Se • I , ' !Ur 17110 , 15.. Haligw.rat Utters. OzrAtanel. T4' la% 5..11,1 bend, Mora at the ibeitA us, I • Throat, Eruptions of the Mae, and all IIr.VO(S ASP DIPURITIP..I OP tIIL law'r Are eget litany and p:rmanently cared by Imperial Depura . tive. 'This Meditin" eon steads Wadi to patients arid". 'oath:fence. Mr two reesens- , Pirst—ft Is just •bn frPlosonled to be, and will do all that Is claimed, s r i but It will not elm every dlsearte.beesitse it 1.0.M . ' t: adapted and prepared for one eiais of rosoplalon , . to these It tares-"la the &toed place, Oaf, Iten , -. pare. ki041,1: concenfrettel and sic/lire—en that it ' • 1 . masters the diseeserif It is eatable. l:artfe lOngeOnlinged use if It la not asked St, P .. bottleFilll In • majority creases. exhibit it yrs'l tare properties. In this respect. tleorattO yowl sr , wasted in Ions; and fruitless efforts to obtain s In Conotrowtswl &willows Marlowe, no me ban ever equaled It fn Its eueemultd cores. . Fetter, so obstinate and Invent", esnterr , " , el/mains and purifying edicts of the I artiot TEST. ;or ricers of every character, no matter tr..' long steadies:lnvariably yield to thew. aM s of the latreaut Dertotatme. Old or Young may ONO It'alike with pre, If you are silted, try One Bottle. sal advice, write to- be Principal 011tes,No :0' Street, below Arch, and you will receive it., stamp kw Awswor.) Do. Loiniilani. i 1111UP . r tfirPor sale by Cll.‘lll.RB W. Ellt.Nll.P"t. R. Corner of contr."' Norwegian street... , i • ~ timer's Hotel) Pottsville, Pa. " • sriplor Yale by Drtigabda gaurralhV. t • „ June P.L'IVI , Of) • TRAVELER'S CUIDE:.,. l e ir r 11 E latest and av hest Treler . ' tbronboa 1 the United stateo.l of rwl , e 4 '`?, :,. g. 4 1 It 8..1 1 .11 ' :11V, 4 Ong. /L. , ,' 13 PAPER filikCS• D E p,irr ATENT 51 AIC II i NE-A . „, flop, to bold frotni to '-'0 po .od 3 . ; littx.ri jr,t,,,,, g 111 41141 °the"' for "I? by Ctiotro;trnt.4ls.'..itr: NOvetzibert, FAIRBANK'S EICAES 'r"F-dubscribers, agents for the y' Iv ',„.., atakarata,aavouat rotai,4l a aororia . . lba "Union Counter Seale," tatestotod to +Ash trP ° 1 as amnia to 240 lbs. Format at tbol'ottatbos . 1.1101.11•0 . PuttoollloOpttl PU1;111611 11, - MEDICINAL. Pco;Xxx:Ncesialiclaid, , ,; DR. HARDMAN,: t. SEA.S'ES TRILITF t re e'