'~'''; Alliutts' P SATOICDAT,JOLV IT ,7111 i . • THE TARIFF QUESTION "Wholesale Lying. ;: ' 1 ../ . • \ ertly the alpponents of a Protecti .t t st be in stialiened cireanistenees.' ~ . I lithe", to the lowest of din teumerati 11„State, aye, even dOWnjto the con Shiodard Of this Borotigh'; they are en • to out.llcrod Ilerod in lying. ..WO pity pecta of any budding politician, who, sheet a medium • for his maiden efforti I sition: Indeed it is a bad School—one the morals must suffer. ~It seems 0010 notice the wild'assertioni made by 4111 . cr- edit o r of the Standard; in the face of f cannot allow even an ilabeCile eerib6l statements in Ibis community which are true, without correcting them. We Wi : mit Ray toss to be deceiTlP while !tv power of refuting, and nailing each an ' to the 'counter. in a brilliant au Standard editor last - weak, he stets Banks,-Who was Speaker of the g Thirty-fourth Congress; was the Lithe' inoue will' of 1857, and in ;the OM cotes the Republican members of rth of being recreant to Protection. So, 7-place our truth-loving neighbor right;' ter, and prole to the , people bowl in they can place in ilia statements' of . papers. , • , . 1 . Upon the opening of the abort, scion of OM • • Thirty...fourth Congreis—inDecent . • , 1656 the ' . Washington correspondent iof the-vbiladelphin /..edgroptidet: date of? Decetiiber 0 , thus wrote!: , "The !modification of the tariff; ar 11. be eonsid ', clod this scission, and will. elicit in h debits. ' An effort will be made to obelisk a duties n Itailro id iron.and wool . The NSW England a i -- the Southern members will be very ikely 'toi unite . • together on this bill, ond agree to dmit•taßroad iron Lee:" r .. i 1 .. 1 'forewent the Free Trade policy 1 , adowed fosih by one of its prints, known to • in the pajlrof British Free Traders. ' Atd how. 1 . as it to be bf "fumed ? There was nothing to i , II • for from ibe_ house with its Protective Teri. Committee of Ways and Means, appointed byl p ,eaker dlants ; so in the Free Trade, Democratio',:enate. the ill . . siring NervEngland tree Wool; a , &reducing:kite duties on Iron, was concocted; q. submittei.— The woolen manufactories of Ne: England ere doing nothing; their business i ' prostrated,nd o in voting for the bill in that shop t hey did ti Ert p ly what the delegates from. Pen.• sylvania w uld do, supported their local intone is. WhiandNir. Cobb 10 the Canaanite of , q , ys and : Means, moved to reduce the duties ou l ' 11 imports to 20, I per cent., it was opposed by 'R .•ry Republican member of that Committee. No the New Erig ,-p ) ,I land men.went heart and doe; fci the interests of I • all sections, Pennsylvania (nada . ;and it waslonly . when: the wily pone) of the Fre. Traders, thout to catch the Newlin vote, iy repealint tae duty on Wool, a special interest• n that ataufr:4- taring section of the Union, th tithe New CEng. ' land representative) accorded tt co the: bill. Coder'the4Cutestanicit itifiedi .. in so doing. We eannoi. , , , blitu baf a: 1 loaf ,is better than no bread - at Free Trade Deniocratic Senate 'doe. Protective; Tariff bill the Uourie • else could New England do, he r;rvn interests/ So muchfor.t the attention or the tieder to cumstances nttenuent.upou the. Tara or 1857, and )1e can frit ! . or, the party most active in ti; sitig our manufacturing intercl In the Grit...place, in . 1857 th , in the United States Treaaur 'eight miliione of dollars; Om, Ntne in power, nud, the Secrete —Mr. G utbrLreooin waded , rates - of duty. to the secondpinee, Mr. j 1 clect,il Speaker of the nous. mitice of Ways and Means, which was, EIC for Preteilioa; A very curious Free Trade m • Standard. Speaker,Baoke 'a Tariff Committee of Ways: that, if you please. "`. _ • In the third plate, for a inn ii all the efforts of. Free Trade Railroad Iron duty free; and wero prevented by a ref reiffee. But as the I)stnocra to tepnri, a bill reducing the Joey, to make Railroad Iron initteo of Ways and Means reported a .Tariff Bill, ahi measure, and the principl , Committee refused. to'reduel ticle requiriqg Protection. • Oct touched. A free list of nod cannot produce, was ex the greater necessity ore from thtiee foreign articles; • petition with articles of: u anufactuie. etfcat. ly explained by the , tre trout some remarks m Cam hall, of Ponorylran and pu Halted in tpe COO don, 34th Congress, page "Tile hill of 1842 prodpc of 180, Sad at the Caine great interests of thec con nn all. The duiles unite -specific.; the protection's the country,.nad its re's life one; hope cod prospe The Cotutatitteo of Ways went reported by the gen Lewis D. Campbell) and' fore the House for puist to reduce the duty can growth or usanufac teetiont They would minibb, but stafortautate/ at least in.the present course our reasons were in favor of protectioa,'s • to an increase of rotten largely to:the free list, artieles requirettfor huie r manufactures of the co, l not and cannot produce so - nahle amount of prots W haVe,had enough, ,1 . clone nitwit Americanises life. our productions,. fr suits." • . The House Tariff 111 I was coos dere , by the . friends of Protection, many of tr i tium lime in . Washington at the ti..., as the tepee favorable Lill which under the circumstan l ces, t could by , parsed; that It would tevent the i-epeal of duty on Bailroad Iron, anti afford• our manufactures generally, Protection! i 1 The Bennsylvarlia mem bers Who voted for the Bill;,erere„! Met i ers.. Alit-, • son, Bradshaw, ItroO l ; .e;‘,CAMP I ELLi Corrode; • Dich, ,Edie, Florence; Fuller, K ight,Kunkel, Itilliwarti, Pacier„Pii lance, Hob rts, l lodd Ind son-11. The Bill hen went td the Bemociat i S enate, and was ref tried to the l aun:llcm on t it. • Ft Cleei uf which, br. Hunter 1 Virginia, an out and out Free Tra r, was Cha rump... By that Committee; he duties wre reduced, and ' the schedules- elan', ti. The uties 1 oil Irene ' Wool, Ac., *ere red cad, and a memoirs which was Protective in Ha l ' .ssentiai fea uteri, lawns . by a f Free• Trade, Dernoctrii : a Senate,. sde more ruin . ous do our manufactu log interes s than the bill • of Is4p. When - the; ill was 1. rep rted back to the Moho, the Senate tain •ntltnetts ere old concur red in, the Penorylio, in aidtriber general'', vri:.\ ,ting to - nois•conet.r. , conf*en e was , asked fur and granted; and [though t i e report of the il Coumittee of Confer nee was' tit adradical a re ' - duction, it was still latest a h riatietk. decrease on many article Injuiring Frotection,—lron ~. among the rest. Th . member froue• this District, Mr. -Campbell, °plies 1.1 the Senbte bill, remark •••• 7": leg t '(Con. Olute, , sea, 34th Conk., p. 96S)— "This-Bill will in' ', , ri bumble iJudgnieut, strike . down thereat hides vial interes • of the cattail:yr' 'and conlinued- to, tip , ese the p sup of the Sill down to the clostog, cone, by e cry means in his. potrrer.:-lVe dean n'r t space to eke any more el. ; tract, from Mr, Gate abell's abli speeches in oppo-' sition 'to the Bill If 1 t they a , on- record in the published debates of the sushi , and do him Infi nite honor. And h. , Sir,S:ta listi.d, land the rest 'd the Deumentile pack lifb liire continually rl y, elping et' the heel of th4ite, truly in 'favor of l k Protection to Amer , an Industry, 100 rat Ike list i, f those Democrats who vt4intlfur a l Bill; thos . o who dodged the ipt ~ t han, and those noble Amer- . can R tpahlrieent. f -at Pennaylvailri, who voted, !IX lion the inipitit Those from P f enusylvania, . who voted in thol via for the Tariff aetof ISM, were as follows i I , , Barclay; Cade --- Orals. These *be voted . A4LisoN, BaiD euVODR,EDI/i, it; WARD, , against that an!, wv, BaPots, i?AIIPBELL, unt, SaI6BT, Ittr i nxtz., MlLL uvuNcr; tuszil, itusuistm, Tca l :in awl Teses-.411 c eept Packer. • • The roar of the delegation, Who were Deal— er:its, dodged the mciter,iii,toto„ Row the Democratic presii In the fans of ttie a fasts, can go befoi l v the ; people and lie so aufrili, , is wonderful. Let the people spurn a party tb. t elm an ••dellberaialy,.stiaort to -misrepresentat and let them remember that the Tariff of 181, an which td they are resolved to 'trial, is solely a F • 'Trade ..,, emoeratie measure, ,It was concocted in i the Senate; sugared over so that New 13ngia d c• i lentd svrellol ths.pill; and from first to last, met 1 qta approbation of joninals that like the Fitt*. [ ifelphii Ledger, are the recipients of British g ld promulgate the doctrine of Free Trade in ihia ountry. and assist in the e nactment \ of Tail& aleulated to keep us in industrial sithjectiu. t. great Britain. Let our people ponder user hi atter,' and beware lest a second time they a • deetilvid. Reniember 1844, and the lying D .. o retie 'cry; !Toilt, Ditties and the Tariff of 18 .' nth re Tariff tram the prens of eruptible eaysriOg the prow. ode that 1. 'compb• in whieh t folly ,to t postmaat•. eta; twe r to'inalte itet4 nisk per. bare the every lie toil of the that Mr. we in the of the re . breath' se-' Congress • foots will n eh CTelianel Deaitwiatio Tax illitaisa- ILiounte for Jane la out. be capital number. ; Tule Jotrimei. of the Franklin Institute for Jul con tains i tame number of articles on Mechanical and • his, teal e;lenee. civil enitineering,arts • and Otanufac urea, ie. This work Is well worthy of liberal patents , and we trait that under the reduced price of subserlpUott, witeul l more that one copy Is taken, that an accession to Ite 110. may be obtained. Cputtunnleationt itornit tance(a to be made Hamilton, cluaryilitank lin Institute, Philadelphia. The Jeurnal is.edi t ied by Prof.l.lohn F. Fraser, assisted by the tommitisi on Pub. Wilton of the Franklin Institute. ! • Tau JOCIDEIAL OP ?MEDICAL SCILDCWI,-The July, DOM btf V before us. It anthraces some twenty-nlae articles, ander the beadt,'"ldemoira and Cases," **Transactions of ..dUcietyei,".••ltev law a,' and , Notices"— ThlepublicsUou la of standard authoritir In (be 'Profs*. sloe and is certainly approached. In *gut of usefulness, by no periodical of similar character In the mauls,. It has an extensivatrans Atlantic, is well as America' cir culation. No physician or efudent of medicine should be !without It. Publishers; Illsochsed t 14, Philadel phia. The last number gives the name, post ogles, satin t.l4twte. and subject of thesis, of each graduate at the Usti publie commencement of the University o 1 Penn- syivanla. la it we observe that the subject tits. Ro bert L. Weber, of this Borough, rho, It will Vernein. Wiwi, graduated at the time, was “Acat• Oastriiie Ong old Itlend tiodey, in his charming 'look fur August, gives us as a principal Must: Lion, a bouutiful landscape In gemograph, antitic4"Rum tear." In addition Omits Is s bust of euibellish- Ments•in the fashion add pattern line, of !Falun to lis fair readrire, whose name is legion. A capital depirtment of the Book is that devoted to Itii eiptsfAc. Eur the intelligence therein i l eum:ou= iiiiated, from month to mouth, Godey no doubt re seeirea the blessings of myriads of huusakeepers. I' raid'', be well deserves them. The literary eon tent. ut 'the August number are u usual, excel lent. We really, must compliment ft iota Untie', upon the beauty of the number.' It preset' that _ •tn spite of the hard times, he is detertninedh . to spare no expense in his endeavors to keep the [Lady's Book in the front , rank cat Atneribart meg seines. Ills efforts aie undoubtedly, subamntially rewarded. Copies of_the August numb er can be obtained at Retina's's. • • I SiouiW of the Philadelphia L. testing the virtues of the waters of the Beu * Accklent. 7 —Samuel !logelts fractured lest week, by a fall of coal, at the Holman . k Co. ir support I cy were ju' 1.. theca. , ell, and if I a barrier t Star•Ki/leci by a Fall of Cbal.—Silebael lkob was killed at Otto Colliery, this County, on Ti by-a fall of,Coal. any , what fr he; re ash le cirL lor the ntqsn lepret- might paim look out I Jar-Public School rocation.—The vaentlonl Be Schools of this Borough commences tnyt Unties six weeks from Monday next. at. Now review t enactment a correct o work of ~ 4a -A &mere will be given at Mc Pawn Borough, on Mondry evening next, by Mr. On the ore tdon be will be ersisted by over pupils. It will bee vet.) , interesting sittir 121ZEID Ara Cricket Club has organized In &• h n It le called "Penseveranre." Aprsys. of CI a match will take place to-day at Port Car the 'Pottsville" and "Port Cistom" Crtcke prise is, a hall. of Some lwentY: I Democratic party Ty of the Treasury (a reductioe of the- I 1 i nirs, haviig ben , appointed a Com: the eoinpl7.ion pf and three gain St. vement, that, fric ! nd f points a Pintective nd Mee; Mirk od of seven!months, t tomocrats 1 ito-make 'to reduce,tlti Tor rence to this Cam y threaten l ea dtiily, Tariff, and portico. duty free, khp Ckn f the Iloti l ec; at ;last i , ll was a rroteC i tire of which itrai-HThe the rates on any ar- Coal and Iron ere all articles ]we d not ended; this exalting f letting tipt ua revenue hich : enter into vo meelean'k giawth and f this 'policy wi ll be lowing, 'which we es (. de by Hon I dairies 11. . 1 1 , February 18:11657,1 •esiooal'Ci r be, 3d ses- 74 • d less 'mien e than that time protested ll 'the try, and b6re einally that -law ( 1 184 n were equite.to the wants of ,ration wow wottid vise ''tg to the .te ofe lend..i--- ad Means in the amend leman (ikn Ohid (Mo b Mai has been /it'd be• msideration dot1;:t. pro-' ti any article of ateri• t ie re whirl" ' quires pro , , titer :err • ea titan di-• 'we have no . the) power, Congress. .But .tur this two-fold; fiat, we were , d next wewere opposed a. But well liads added , inserting in it all those i conlumptin, or in the ntry, and hid{ we do it at home older • !ny,rea. • cane. • • f free tradr £ ' mid pkdee oar rtes, and Olin, Wlnformali.n Jranlo.—ln regard quired to carry into efree44 he Borough swine running at large. It has been so I I citizens hate seen It to active operation, curious in regard to the matter. Won't i lighten us? lOTA stria of dramatic entertainments under the dl-1 rection of Isaac Wayne °twine, Esq., will commenceit the Town Mali, this ',onrush, next week. In Mr.Ut wiue's company is Miss Julia Daly, and oMnr ladies and gentlemen of equal .professional merit. [As Mr.'olwine Is an old and experienced manager of things theatrical, we presume be will give our citizens . something superior in that line. 404 Gablornia loafer mistook a globe !erne with let tere on It for the queen of night, and exclaimed: 'Well, rat cussed If somebody hain't stuck an advertisement on the Moon!' Our neighbor the "Bee Hire," now pa• troniselestenvively by the ladles, would we presume, like so conspicuous an adrertbennent; but really, It Is hardly nereaserp for we know no place more popular, nor any _where !articles for use or ornament, are sold ekeftper. ; Ararge2 Farquhar.—We were pleased to observe) a the Philadelphia ilenetiii, of the 14111 init., that Cadet Francis W. Farquhar, a ppol n ted 'from Pot !ay ille, stands Nnf 21n his rises at the Military Academy, West Point. This, considering the severe Ordeal through which he Kunst neeerutartty have mated to reach the position, is A 'gratifying to his numerous friends at hme, as. honors. to himself file brother, Norman 11. Farquhar, is also reported as N 0.4. in the large class of Midshipmen, at the Naval Sr tool, Annapolis, of which he is a member.— We are proMt of our Schuylkill County boy's. unt pea 'al par- otenel --all Demo. EDITOWII TABLE: focal Affairs. - • /kr' TheteVki reithee his been coot and pleasant.— On Wedhesday esenlnk storm alslteit us, after witleft our attains witnessed Apure a magnktleent sunset end ralnboar t . Our thermOoloirleal remwd to the week Is as 'follows y _ ' • vuLitw. .____ ._ . ••-• ,- . 0 P. It. a r.. Tmtoitime Omer.. Pennsyliqinia Bull, lialtill4 • BA. M. • 2 I'. M. 7P; M: sat., July 10.-90. 94 0 B 9 o—clear.. .. . .11on., •• 12,-79 89 ' 72 — rain. +Tues., . . 13,-70 71 69 —cloudy. -Wed., " 14,-69. ' • 82 60 —ruin. Thum:, . 15,-- , 93 • 82 72 —clear. Fri.,, " 16,- , -78 • 89 60 —cloudy. At.tl"TiriAk Accident—A Mut Drat/3n through a aml greater and Crushed to Atoms. -01 Wednesday morning Gat at MA Colliery, :Mier Creek, while Charles Greets, t [moan et the breaker, was stooping over the pas• mire which'conducts the Coal to thet reeking apparatus, for the purpose of removing a piece of Coal, his foot *lipped, and horrible to relate, he was drawn feat first through the Foil r asa apace of four f i nches for his body to passthrong-andloangle,,t and Crushed In such', shocking manner, that it was utterly impossible to re cognize him.. Of course,, death was if.stantaneotte Green was of Irish hirth, 34 years , of age, and leaves a wife and one child. Bfra. Green expects shortly to be agate confined. Tilts , Is really oni)of the most terrible accidents we hawse's r been called'opon to record. Air The fidisniffe arn4 lbw( in . opopa giving a Mind nal En attainment and Balk Fhtyrt ly, for the benefit of Mr. Nicholas J. Rehr, their einSilent conductor. White .M r. -Rehr hue been liberally Paid. forth:lo,llone* the (tress end Sig Morn humid. of the neighboring boroughs, we be'levelse has occupied the past of leader of his own band Since Its organisation, without' tucking any charge. No musical organisation In the Interior of the State Is nape. nor to the one he his brought to such perfection to our Midst, and the lovers ()tines'e hisy now testfry their sp . predation of his gratuitous tallies by purchasing tickets for the nreatlon.f *tattle! ps te for the bend, in this de. monstration, tic intended to repay Mr. Rehr for faithful services tendered In their behalf, allvely,happy thee, and complete secrets. • do r, Carious F'reak ligJyning —Darlma the status of Monday evening last. a bolt of lightning struck atree. situated close to the office of Mr. graham, Monterey Col-, Hari, this County, and diverging entering the oMee. it there struck n pile of steel laying on the ogles floOrte nesth a desk. and passing dawn Into the" cellar, artist o man, breaking his leg. Mr4lralsain who was sitting In the (dice at the time, was rendered inaensible by the shock, and fell as quickly as r be had bests shot. Ile was nod however, touched, and norm recovered. • It is somewhat' singular that a couple of muleastandingelear the tree which wasstruck, were stunned, and that the bit in the mouth of one of the animals was found upon examination, to be broken. Tho.animits however, were not Injured. This in nol among theleast curious of the many odd freaks that lightning Indolgenles. Br'Specie/ Meeting rof the Borough 'Chuncif:—A special meeting of the Bor3ugh Council was held on 'Tomiday evening, July 13,18'x8. for the purpose of receiving end 'meting upon the report of a committee appolatedat the pnrrioasstatect meeting, to egrualoo into the power of 01011lii to control the manner of erecting frame build. logs within the limits of the through of Present, Meters. Shortie, Evert, 'Haywood. Nice, Hoover; Ilcilerron, Minot eh, Felines's, and Mingo. The ophin. lon of It 0. Parry, r Ewl., the Itoroitgla Solicitor. In regard to the mailer, was read, alter *bleb an draft, od by the Committeeiwas read by Mr. Nice.end adopted. 11 will be Mond In our advertising columns. . In connection with this matter we might slate that It' iruniewful to met ttrarne building% la Philadelphia, end It la probable that at no distill day our council will be empowered to mike 111 prohlbltion,embracing cer• taint limils of the Daroujgb. In the 'meantime, however, the ordlnaticejust adopted, will check the erection of frame building. above a Mated height. ACl"Another Distratilog Aceident— T , Pon. ? Ilex owd a /9.4 So /Plated tODeist/16—Wbile nutembrance of the recsol l terrible i estastrophe at the Tbontastoon abaft, Is still fresh; ft Is our Melancholy duty to record another occurrene% equally as fatal in Iti results. It appears that on Monday night lestiseven mineraMint on the otib!, shift at Wisely Cu.'s William rcuu Colliery, . , Wolf Creek, for the perms of mitring coal in the h'reaits, At the. lima that the,_ men entered the workings, the air welt found to be pore, th - s current passing down•the. sir-bole, end up the slope. A heavy rain however, was falling oat= aide end during Its progress it creme the current, of air was reversed, passing down the slope, op the air-14e, , The effect of this was to retard , the irculation.of pure air through the workings, and favor the nectimulation of black damp in the slope , end gangway. When the miners were ready to retain to the eurfaCe after stopping wont i 4 the morning. five of theta—four men and a ..boy.-started to walk up the two subsequently placed themselves in a ear. at tho bottom of 'the slope, to be hauled up bf the i enkite, which all should have been dune when they cued off their shift. We understand that the inside boss gore tlern InSfruetions to that effect, before they went down the previous 'eve . ning, Unthrtunotely howevor,'the five referred to, neglected the instructions, and tits,' had pro ceeded but a short distance up the slope, when all were overcome by black damp. and falling in the passage, died before any measures could be odoptenl fur their rescue. In stet, considerable„ . time elapsed after the discovery of the occurrence, before the air coull , be rendered pure:Muse& in the Cope, to enable persOns to descend and bring up, the bodies o the surface. The incident that led directly to the discovery of the accident, was the striking of the Wheels of the car eptitainin the two miners, against the body of one of the unfortunate 'men. The engineer upon finding that there was something on the track, lowered the car. A body was recovered„ and the ear final ly reached . the surfeit' with its inmate" in an insensible condition from the effects of the; impure air. They were however, resuscitated. • The names of the unfortunate miner's are:— William Price and his sou Henry,- (the former leaves a wife '•antl three children); Frederick Blacker, who leaves a wife ■nd six children; Evan Junes, who leaves a ;rife and two children, and Thomas :Edwards, unmarried. They were Welshmen, and new men at thi colliery. "M. s miner, writing to us from Minersville, de sires us to state that the families and friends of the deceased return their sincere thanks to Mr. John Harper, for his kind assistance in furnish ing means to defrity the expenses of each fune ral. Two tralualitemules were also killed. 'The frequent reeurtienee of mining disasters, and the brevity of the Miner's life from Inhaling impure air, prove how dangerthls is his occupa tion, and furnish :the best argument that k is toil should be 'well remunerated. In fact Abe reason given by the mass of miners, for wishing to work short hours, is, that thefoti and stagnantfattnor pbereinwhich they Work, seriously affects their health. Thii ie true. ti ler Pro:en:Zings of theli.npte's Executive Climasitte.— In obedience to the Call Of the Chairman, a quorum of the People's Executive Committee. assembled at the lions, of Daniel llil, In the borough of Pottsville, on Saturday, the 3d f July, A. D.,11355. The necessary of- Deere having beep appointed, the Secretary read the Call and also communications from the absent members of the Committee, pledging t belt unswerving adherence to the tnoreceent, and urging the importance of a thorough and efficient orglinization;thrcinghout the whole county. After cousultetion It was' determined that the surest and beat means to accomplish this object would be the appointment of Committees in each and every district —said Committees to be out itied nVigilunce Vier Si dim(' their dull," to#lvolat, In a strict attention to the prb mary elections; in a speedy execution of the ordent'of the Executive Committee: In transmitting any impoo taut Information to the Chairman or • Secretary of the Executive Committee; In exercising a general suretyls ion over the interests of the party and uslog their bett endeavors to unite the people of this county in oppteP non to the Democracy, and to tutor for the triumph of Our C 01,1.0. r. la here Mountain ad hi■ leg Ines of IL in, a miner, "ands: Inst The following periona were then appointed by the Chairman to serre on aid Committees: to the Pub. y. mith3 eon. Borough of l'ottsville.N. Rest Word--Jamee Glenn, Charles Lord; Jelin L. :Montt:b. Alertautier .fake, Jacob B. Olowine. William Spence. John Sterling. John Derr, William Gleba.. Be•lJ. took, John trillion.... 'N. West /fen(—Jobe Hopkins. Charlet. Chaney, Jea. Little, Edward Heffner. Philip Edwards. Simms Strouse, Samuel 11,1 m, Solomon Huber. B. P. Taylor, John Gable, Joseph Johowtn.-John J. J ones. Irani—William Fox, Stephen Rodgers, Alex. Moorhead. Abraham Sterner, David P. Drown, Thomas If. Johns. James Staate, Henry C. Harper, Cuoultr.rham 'Morrison, Tbeo. J. 0 arrettson. Aaron Moore. Thomas Wren, James G. Tu rner,.Jerome*Ribttut. George Shartle, William Heffner, Dr. Unwell Halberstadt, Leonard Sha rer; Philip Womelsdorff, John T. Hazzard, John Bona w Its, Ben j. IL Goldin. Jacob Trough. all, IR tbl. iKummer.— :Wo hundred k II haven et matters p.n. between Clubs. The S•ath ll'arrf,Shoun, Derr. Win. 11. Lents'. Frank Car ter. Nlorgan need. Charles Kantoer. Leri Bland, Chapin, James S. Sharer. George Lerch. J. G. Frick. Jos. F. .elder. Jacob Chris'ian, Uenry K. Dowillng, Isaac E. Severn, John Sunderling, Heber Smith. Ln stylf re ancasAinst IngtiTgre our bat they are Borough of 711Mailia.—North IVard—M. P. Fowler, William Vial , . W. h. Jonee, Win. P. tiabon, Welkin Bynon, WuL , K. Beard. Bost Ward—E. A. Denlaton, Henry Clayton. John U. 31eCieary, Chalks Moyer, Evan T. Jones, Mathias Ual derney. South' Ward—Uenry Mahn.. John ttanderman, John Donaldeon, Barld Davis, B. J. Fry, U. B. Smith, Peter *dam mebody en- Bariy—lerael Reed. John Eke, Charles M. Elliman, Peter W. Mouror, iVitliant T. Wayne, .4cob Fertig. Redly—David 3rotre, Wnt. Pete Iller;. James Patton, John &the, Jr.- JaeobC.Cunfer, Jamb Adams, Abraham Evan.. Levi Adams. Blythe—Dr. J. J. Wright, Dr. It. K. Weber. J. R. Porter, Morita Heller. Jos. Edwards. Charles Hardl,'W. H. aiiloa. G. T. Jones, Wm. Wlftleek. Henry Gable. Jonas Bensin ger. H. C. Brooke ' Danielßowdenbush. Branch—Ewa S. CAckill, Abraham Troutman. Jacob F. Heim, Jonathan Kauffman—Jacob Faust, William Clouser, Joel Yount. Daniel DlMnan. Washington—B. J. Thomas. }:so.. William Kremer. T. Morgan. Wm. Zullck. Daidel Kremer, Franklin Reber, John Conard, Jos. Jolly, JaMes,Day. Palo Alto—Henry Ellison, WM. M. . Stillwagon; Wm. BensArker, Charles Mose-, John Oulniver. Charles Hoff man; W. S. Ch Bison, John Medlar, Philip Dreher, James (hue, John Onin nee, Jacob Lime. Fbrirr—Johb W. Ilerk, DATI.I Moyer, David Snrddae, Thomas M. Pattersor., John Roberta, Andrew Anderson, Joe. Meitner. Daniel U. Stager, Wm. Gold. Bidkr—Daniel Bettor , Wm. flimcirigbf. E. B. Sell zinger, Daniel Barrens, Wm. Moyer, Jacob Auman. P.nearere ,Throraip•—Samuel Filbert, nobert 11. Sleek, John iloch, Henry Wilde. William L. Bard: LOTi Miller. Cressesa—Andrew Keifer. D.. 11: Albright. M. J. The George Pertlg, Lewis Kantner, Benj. Moiler, Wm. L. Gray. Rut Brunstvick—llenry Korb, Stephen Greenawald, Paul Burk, Wm. Seltzer. Jr., 'William W. Kocp. George Denim*, Peter Miller. David Frano, Geo. Dreible le, Lewis Dreher, Dr. J. F. Treleher. Apper Nahorstreeo-- 4 / a belel Herb, George Shedle, Adam herb, Capt. Ed. Donlan, David Knorr, Samuel Stltzer. One:gsborg—Wm. R. t bail, Thomas Lubber, Samuel Leiner, Jacob Snyder, Eugene lloltzer.Frederlek Deaner. Art C'lintent—MaJ. Isaac Myers, John K. Seigfried. Wrsi Brunswick—Frederick Ilaeslez, Samuel Yogi, Henry cloy; Jr., Reuben Weiser, George K. key er, Henry Roy. Jesse Lachler. Arhtn•J—lsaac Burkhart,. Wm. Levy; Isaac F. Davis, Burkhart, J. W. Bancroft, Elijah Bensinger, Sam uel Bolick, Jamb Reed. Elm. St.'Cta.r.—North Word—Wm. Prim.. Charles Lawton, Jr., Thomas Irwin, George W. Johns. Lewis Buck, Wal ter Sedgwick, William J. Williams. War. Getting*. tputt IPard—John Wrod. Francis Richards. Herman Ni.mman Cline Morris, John Bradbury, George Fox, W. IL fanning*, Win. alllimnn. John Else. Cuss—Robert Patton, Benj. Williams. David Glover, Goodman Dolbin, Thrum Morgan, Casper Hughes, Jas. Conway. Lees. 1141 Carbwo —Ude) Cane, S. K. Selgfried, U. R. Ileeb• ner, John Iladesty, Daniel Roebuck. T. II White:stein, 'Samuel Snyder, Abraham Pall, Michael Wearid. Eldred--George Boyer, Esq.. Charles Ruts, Usury Kehler, Elias Ihmen. Lafayette Messer. John Christ. Minersrate.—West Ward—SamoekKaufamo, William Mathews. Thomas Kear, Jos. Tburwell. Emanuel Jones, John Leiria. - .East Wart—Jaeob Bright, Jefin P. 6. Kumptious, Or: Ftewart, John Tanner, John Proveeti,lionell Green, Wrn. )(Winger, Wm. Stroup.. • &alley—Aden' Whig, k. G. needy, amid Mullion, Abraham Tabiaa, Lewis 311iltr, Daniel Reed. Schuylkill He nn—V. IL Palm, 11. W. Hameln, Annus. Ins Haman, John Ituch,Chrles Dengler. Haq.,Wlllkarn P.aeler, George Brown, Joc,Graeff, Ww. Karts, Wipiun Koch. !hale aeob Kauffman, Jacob limbolls,Jaeob Stein, Simon Arts, Samuel W. Kaufful.n, Joseph Arts, Martin Ku peal afer, Jot. n Stein. Ilvms—Abrati.im Selma*, Edward Amman. Jacob Kohig.difiebaei flower, Jon. linewles. Elias Mix, Wm. Snide', Simeon klinekerqohn Munich, John lialder. man. Anath Afenficisi - -.laseph Wilde, Edward T. Warner, Isaac Stranch, Simon Lord, John Via tomer, John Thos.. Moyer. ifeyne—Daniel K. Reed, Daniel Psnst. Charles Karr cher, John L. :Manner. John 'V. Heffner, Lei., John 11. Wommeo. Furman Darden. Sauth'Monheiss—Abrabons Fertig. Jr., Daniel Koch. George Atter. Abr. Dart°let. Daniel Delbert, John J. Patton, Jonathan Mats, John Fisher, Jacob Erne:lth, Jas. Achy. ITsion—P. 31. Damen, John Fonstermacher, Michael Kistler, John Khoo. Mark Bitter. Henry Zimmerman, Henry IL Stauffer, Wm. Mattis, Jacob Seltzer, Daniel L. Stauffer. Charlie Heffner. 31cdosnoy—Jacob Gerber, David Kilogerman, Henry S. Strong. -Tremont—C. F. Pinkerton. Esq., Wm. Hoff, Enoeb Morgan. Jena) S. Owen, Elijah Hammer, D. R. Althouse, _John tiara dt. Arortregion—Christopher Lewis, Daniel Wittman, Erwin Gallagher. John Mandeo. Adam Reed, Llewellyn Llew ellyn. Wm. Benet man, Jacob Single, Henry Lilly, Madison. E.l Norwegian-34n Dads, Ell Thompson, William Nets Clutfc—L. 11. Koch, Jacob Lindermuth, Willistn Littlebales, George Yost, Joshua Craeshavr, J. iL Fit 'Anemone. Davld,Edwerde. George Gordon. West Pcnn —Verb' Longacre. Daniel Fullwillervlona than Garber. Jos. Mier. John Mauls, David Kistler, Sr., David West man; Jr.. Jos. Miller. Porier—Danigl Herb. Peter Kessler. George Reinhart, John Hand, Sr, Alez,-Thomplion, Jacob Swab. - rinivrore TownsAlp--Jacob Rhoads, Isaac Hervey, Leonard -Fatty. Enoch Moore, Wag s Eckert, Sr, Peter Stein. Daniel Selty. Reek—,lamb Vas-t. Jonas Reichert., Mules Drouse, James Blew, William Kinp. Silosylkill—George Reagen. Charles Blew. Daniel .11a. Mallon, Jacob Shock, John Patrick, Ell Miller. The following resolut ions wore then read and adopted: Repined, That for the purpOse of securing a brilliant victory by the People of this county at the next election, over the principles of the National Adtainhdratlon. rel ative to its despotie and fratidulent Lecompton policy. and Its willful neglect of the just claims of Domestio Industry—and who ans. In favor of the Sovereignty of the Veciple over their own keel concerns, and of full Protection to our Cool and iron Interests, so as to secure adequate protection to our homelabor—we call upon oar friends throughout the county and this Congressional District, to rally es rly and earnestly in support of the principles set forth in this resolution. Resorted, Thal the quatified voters of Schuylkill coon. , ty filterable tc the People's Party, be requested to meet at the Places when the general elections • have hereto tbre been bald:mules* otherwise directed by the Vigi l:tore Committee of the district, on SATURDAY, the 28th of August, A. D e 1105, between the bourn of Two and Seven P. AL, for the Unryrent of electing Two Dele gate, from each and every ward, imrouth, towhsbln. and election district—said Delegates to meet at the. Wash ington HOW.. In the borough of Schuylkill Haven. an MONDAY, the wih - or August. 18t0, at 10 o'clock, A.M., to place in nomination a People's Ticket. Resolved. That the Vigilance Committee of each and every ward. borough, township, and election district are . hereby requeeted to go Into an organixatinn and to for ward filenames of their oMsers by mail or: otherwise to the Chairman or Secretary of the People's Execrate t °molt:tee. Rewired. That the proceedings of this meeting be published in every paper in the county thromble to the 11111 3 / 1 116 • -On motion . , adjourned. Bmasoulis., secles ell ary Al FRAlLY,Chairim. To tie Free and Independent Voters et' Schuylkill Comity. Permit me to offer toyaelt as tba People's Candldita. for the Oats of MiI:RIFF at the oast, thdober dectkaa: It alerted I pledge myself to 'petform ; the duties of sadd alive with Wel*. Trion Truly. i lltoererllle hay 2f,,184.8. crus I,z* W. TATuxt. TO the ?Tree and Independent littetanottlf, Schuylkill Cotehty.. • ' , FIUIND3 *NV Ittu.oe Cannst—llarlag. bear elated a number of times wbether I expected a nosuenation for SU Ellin", I hare only testy if artirerly. disk, ar soeiatiara,-Ireswow to nominate me,l will barren, mach obliged, but still bet hare to stick to the Agree* I byre adopted, without adding another Perak erratleg one therefrom; and .notwitbstandiog there are perambulating the County, reporting that I still= a Candidate at the coming destiny, I sill just me tbat having unfurled my banner and Sung it to the breeze. and inscribed thereon Proketia to Americo* Labor, 1 . am determined not to strike My caws until so orderel by my Fell.* Citizens at the electiOtr; and hereby ran upon all hominess Sten, Farmers, Manufacturers, Miners and Laborers, 'and Um:frost of, mankind, t o support me. Miuerseille, lune 5, '6B 233t] !StrWir-N. O'Costatt.--The recipieht' of almost countless tributes—commencing se £50,000,, and scarcely ever falling - below £lO,OOO annually—died in straitened eircumstancesj The gross amount of the mows is mot equal tOero years of Mr. °Ton ad's income while a practitioner at the bar. The' great Daniel's assets would have been much lar ger bad- he practiced economy by baying his clothes at the Palatial Cleating Store of Granville Stones, 607 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. iffirnollieretrars Pidilsewd word to fast ttleaew4t should be undeistood that the operation of thesis &meats PM, Is not limited to the tare of those violent Internal distempers:4M which they are success fullyeadtidnlstered In Ibis country and all others: They act also man Itimedlate corrective In the minor aU manta Incident to both sexes. We commend them most , ' unreservedly as the very best,family =Midi. eslsi-,1 tepee. If given to children suffering from colleJ, coust potion, worms, or ant tffso id.ezof the stomach or bowebi,l they ineariably - ifiti immediate relief. In fact, they ought It , be considered eterywhere, a domestic staple, fot i sickniws, whether id 11, m i g ht Of serious character, can.... trot long retain Its bold In any het:who'd vitrify they areffa I ways.st bend. iirllie twain Kumgang Llsaloneutr—lts won derful effec a and consequent popularity—perhaps no article in he history of the Mavis Medial, ever Ac quired the Mum patronage, was subjected to the same el Nex...47i numbelot Sel , and different tests, and Met with se j few failures as lb Mustang Linime i nt. It has justly been styled- Pa for all exterasl Wounds, Cuts, 1 Swellings, Omsk* Bra o Eruptions on Nan or Beast. It la iii far a medicine f surprising virtue, that Physiclanseru compelled lop be it ; 'and fro.rs some remarkable corn of &emelt. and DisOrleti Rhaanalic M ots it has naturally attracted much 'attention from the first scientific minds of the age. No family can ramd to be without a bottle of the blustery Liniment in Ale house. Beware of limitations. The genuine is sold by respectable dealers in all parts of the world. Beware of any other "Bragg's Liniment It be baselmitation. BARNILS k PARK, Primletons, : 20bltn] , New York. Ihr-Ertsypellas is only one „among many of the Aptunerouti ailments which originate to impuritiesof the 'blood; and experience has shown that Am. ft any. are more difficult to oiereome. But the Clickener Sugar coated Vegetable Plibt have grappled succetifolly with it in every form. Mn, lonely of Albany, now upwards of b 0 years of age, bad been subject to periodical returns of this complaint fro o her earliest infancy; and latter ly, had been so viol et tie affected, as to furnish Indica tions of deranged Intellect. Recourse wits -had, as :for morly, to the famil,\4hysichin ; but his peescripl ions on ly drove the affeett Inward, as usual, prepstetory, to breaking out with renewed violence. The doctor fatally i recommended a box of Lees' Pills: but, through some mistake of the Apothecary's Clerk, a box of Clickener's,l Sager CoateVurgative Pills was sent In their stead.— ifsvinelittbEfaith In pills of any description. amt be. • lug rather sbpentitlous withal. they concluded that Providence hand In "the substitution, and alter all, It might turn out for the beat. They accordingly made u s e of them. The result of a very few doses; left ' no cause to regret their superstitious notions. The pa tient rapidly recovered, and has had no attack of Eri moles since. The doctor was hii4sly dell4hted .at the I supposed success of his preeMintion; but ,was so com pletely astonished, when he discovered his error, that he resolved trims that time forwar jl , to prescribe nothing else in case of Erisypelasibut Cliceuer'S Sugar Co itid Vegetable Pills. The Pills may be bad °flail Briggists and Storekeee-, en, in every illagiand, town In Ithe United Statex.;— JOHN 6. BROWN Is Agmit for tbis place. 119-24 4~Farina Critekeirs.—ln the preparation of the material, and the manufacture of thee. crackers. the natural and healthful propertlesot the grain are retained . to their greatest purity and strength. The .result le, that Farina Crackers contlin in the same weight double the nourishment of bread as It Is usually baked. 21Oather production from wheat has ever been discov ered which has proved so valuable as an article of food, or is so scultahe generally fir the stomach's healthful re quiremOnts. The youthful, as welt as those In the me• ridian of life, and even aged people and young children, end them pleasant to eat. not necessarily, require,mantiesting like &l et read, but merely breaking and moistening in the mouth gradually, or snaking In water or milk, by this means separiting into tender flakes, in which state the stomach may nmelve them. These flakes are composed of particles of _Farina. In which the life mtporting principle of the grain remalias not deadened or ajureat, as In flour, by too close grind log. but retalnlnF Its moat active propertheison4weary, to digestion, and the energizing force with which it Im parts to the lbodY a healthful growth, or renewed vigor and strength. These Farina Crackers have an agreeable taste. art kindly upon' thestotnaeh. and are a valuable Article for dyspeptic as well as sedentary and delicate persons gen erally, end they are peculiarly pleasant for children. All those the may Irish to procure these valuable crackers should !understand that there are no genuine Farina CraCkeremadetut.by Mr. Wing. Ail these are stamped with the name (Wing.) Allow no person to per . evade you tft buy any crackers but This caution has heroine necessary, in consequence of an attempt by designing persons to sell the ordinary kind of trackers, under the idea. or by conveying the impression that they are like Wines Farina. Such at- tempts at deception about t be understood by all. ,Tbe genulneare for mle only by It. D. SetIOEUR, Centro street, opposite thearnetieun House: Or. Norwegian greet, near Railroad. Pottsville, July 17, 'lB R. R.. R. T/LTIORSTILLIL Post' Orrice, Smith Co., Kim, Blackwell k Floyd, mer:hante of the above plate, Write under date ofJune IS, 1856: '. • ' ofhe It. It. ItEMEDIES..are taking the lead of all me. dlcines; they hare fully proved themselves to be u good an they are recommended. and have . cured all diseasea for which they have been taken. They atothe best rem edies we have In this section of the country." k }Ulm. In 311ssi;sippl there are many planters who bare no other medicine an their plantations but Radwry'e. No Dorton are needed where the B. It. Remedies are under• stood, and that is the reason 'why m many doctors of small trients are opppoeed to them. In 'Ream of fever, whether Yellow, 111111 ons„ Tvphns,'Searlet or Intermit• lent. : Radway's Regulators and Billet will cure and pre vent: Is all cares of Dyeentory, Cholera. Cholera Ittorbtis, Cbolic, Itadway's lteaef 'will In a few minutes cure the worst-43145. In ail 'eases of headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, itadway'a Relief, Resolvent' and Regulators, will afford )istant relief, and a quick cure. In all cases of Creel:es*. Irregularities, Dyrnwpsia, Indigestion, *Rad tty's peg:deters Will in a few days set all right. None tolirregular but Railway's Regulators wilt regu• late; nous so tortured with pains. but Iladway's Ready Relief wilyoothe sad mitigate the most terrible par oxysm : none so reduced by disease, so crippled with in. Arrolties, o diAgured with eo - nrs, wirers, oraiticted with Scrofula, ltadway's Resolvent will renovate, and re- store to hiwith and life. 5 trier et Great English nextiedy......Slß JAMES LAIIMPS CELFIBILATED FEMALE PILLS.— Prepsnxiprom i prescription of Sir 3. Ctaxxs, M. D.; Physic's Extraordinary to tho Queen.. . • rtax Inieluablextusllclue Is uarclllnit In thecure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to 'which the female constitution is subject. It modenttes all excesses and re moves all obstructions, and a otpeedy cur e may be ',Mel on. . To Married Ladles It is peculiarly suited. It In a ingot time, bring on tbe monthly period with regularity. Earh bottle, price Owe Dollar, bean the Government Stamp of Great Dritaih, to prevent touuterfeits. fiXT , Thrse Pltls shourd not k taken by females clu-ing thd FIRST TIMER JIONTIISAr Fregmancw. at they are sure 19 bring, Germ:arrive, Gal al any ot4er lime • they are se,re. • In all cases of, Narrow; and Spinal Affections, rain In the nark and Limbs, Fatigue on alight exertion, Mips non of the 'leak, Ilystorica, and l'hites,llteme Pi will effect a cure when all other means have filled. and al though a pwrerfbi remedy, du not contal wit on, c antimony, or anything hurtled to tbo tamstitution Yon dlrertious In the romptilet iround each paticsge, which should be eareally presersud. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (Late I. C. Baldwin & C 0.,) ' Rochester, N. Y. . , N. U.—sl and q postac stamps enclosed to any atc thy/lard Agent , will Mau a bottle, containing over 50 pills. by return mall. . . For sate in Pottsville, briiieNRYBAyLOR; in . Yaina. qua, t B. J. FRY; and byill Brunt" threraghotit the United States and Canada f annel9, 'SS 25. I Iniz GREATEST j 3Dlapacrtroz-ir' i3F, THE AGE. ivr*. KENNEpir, of Roxbury has dlreomored In Ald. i tns of our evlbt,ol:l pasture weeds a remedy that tura EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, . •• The WontScrotal* down to a COMM Pimple. ' 114 as triad it In over sloven hundred eamaa.and never tailed except In two egres,.hoth thunder humor. no has. now In tie posaesalOn over one hundred orrtjtertes 'its tr4lue,idtilitinlweaty miler of fyi.ton. Tin tottlea'ara warranted to cur. a mining son mouth. Ode to three bottles will ems tite *Met kind of pint pies on the ISO. . Two or this bottlei will ek;er the system of Mies. TWo hottteient warranted to rum the wont canker in the Movie* ,-,' -- , . , lino or ire batik's/ an 'morselled to 'eato VA* worst Lind of Bryslibebo. ' ' rw , sZnoo or two 'bottles are warranted to twee all humor to t the •yos.. • : :'FWO bottles are Warranted to cure running of the ears aWd.blotebes among the - hair. ' Four to sis 'Nettles are warranted to_ cure corrupt and rennin.; tams. One leAtie will cure scaly eropitons of the ekin..' Two or three bottles. are warrant, d 'to cure lb* worst kind of rlnswones. • Zwoor Wes bottles are 'warranted to cure the most cOoperate boas cfxbenmaiisoc. . . ?byes tokeet bOttles are warranted to rum salt Items. • Mee to sicibt kettles will cure the worst Moo of sera :One to thine' bottles are warranted to cure tire worst • eve of Dyspepsia. 1 know from the experience of thou• sindWtluct it has been caused by a canker In the stn. . . • One to two bottles are warranted to core sick- head ache. • One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a costive state of the taiwele. " . One to two bottles Will regulate all 'derangement of the kidneys. Four to Ms bottles has enred • the worst easesof dropsy. One to three bailee has cured the worst ease of Tiles; a relief is always experienced; what a merry to get re• lief in sue,b an excruciating disease! No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enongh of Nen:Hera for user—Adults, one tablespoonful per , 4 day; Children over ten years, devertspoonfrd ; Children from tire to eight years, teaspoonful. As no direetkeur tan be applicable to all constitntiona, take saflicient to Operate on the bowels twice tday. 111A3ETACIrRLD DT DONALD KENVEDY, No. 120 Warren Street, Rozbiery, !lass. Price $1• Air for sale by druggists throughout the United State: , Jenuere '.5 1 3 .44y Iltligiousi Juteltignicr. ANNIVICBALRY BABBTON •Delivered:kg filer. SonnetF. oaf, Poster ivtontl rrra 3 .lbl tenon Chinch, Tbintritte, liz. Judy 4ift, 185.9. • As Introductory to the admirable sermon published • belosii we call attention to the following ern retpondreet AMORY FIRST TROOP Sell CTLICILL COVITT & CATAULI Wednesday comp, July 7th. 1838. I ' Wnettris, The members ot this Company who were !present at the Second Presbyterian Church, on the 411 of July last, hoard with much satisfaction. the sermon of the Rev. S. F. Colt, upon the duties and responeibill tics of the citizen soldier, *olio commemoration of the ! i `Notional Birthday:" and ltinzaatt, We deem it benefi cial that to excellent a discourse plumld have r a wider elcculalion than can be afforded iu the ordinary &liv ery; therefore be it Rezotred, That J. If. Bestty, 0. 31. Daltalb W. 1. Par .. yin, Joe. Spencer and J. Resler, be a committee to wait upon the Rev. 8. V. Colt, and request for publication a copy of the Pennon do leeredMfur@the Schuy Coun ty Cavalry and the Scott nines on the 4th of July tut. Signed, G. C. WYNKOOP, apt. Attest—J. B. Bum. Seereium - (Copy of the minutes, July; 7th, 18584 To J. B. Rum. G. M. DALLAS. W. L Jos. SPEC CUL, 13D J. flarrms.,(lowitrrreg. te. Gent/ewe:—She resolutions of the First Troop. do Inc great honor. The sermon they so flatter ingly notice ea. not Intended for public dlon. Such. however, as it is, it is submitted to your disposal at your wish. With sentiments of high esteem. I remain, Tour•ohedlent serynnto SAMUEL F. Ct/Lt. • raxtor &viola Pretbyteriax Church, PLlferille, 1L fith,ISSS. - AMWAY Sooty Rlll.l COMPAVTI .{httscittc. July 12,, t 954, j At a special Meeting of the Seat Rifle Company. held at their Armory. Monday 'evening. July 12, 1441. the fol lowing Preamble and Reiolutions were unattiutously adopted :--- WHEREAS, The Rev. S. F. Colt. Pastor .of the Second Presbyterian Church, cf Pottsville, did In the most rot teons manner, accede to the• request of toe Scott lithe Company. to attend Divine Service at tt•s church, on Puuday:3uly 4th. ISSS; therefore be it Besotted, That the thanks of this Company are due to, and are hereby tendered to the Rey. Samuel F. Colt and the congregation under his charke, for the kindness and attention shown us on the occasion. Reiolred, That a committee be appointed, to request a copy of the sermon delivered on the oceariOn fur publi cation. , Resolrod, That Capt. Ambrose 'nese?. Lieu t..bweph P Uouch, and Llent,..kbraharit Nagle constitute mid cum' mlttee. Resara. That a copy of these resolutions be ihanded to the Pastor of the Se.cond Presbyterian Choate. and published In the papers of the Borough. AMBltibtle. LAMER; Capt. Attest--Joszps PAloccit, Atel Seely. ' We are met to the Courts of the INA filth Goo. In terests profoundly moving us all cite gladralarand era emn joy to these sacred hours. 'Tis the Anniversary of the Birthday of American Independence. Onthe fourth ofJuly. inn,-the Representatives of the:United States of America, In Congress assembled, declared that these nutted colonies an, and of right ought to be, free and inderendent States. That deciaration'was an.act of Pa triotic faith. It involved love, for roan, and reverence tot (ion. It was made with deep solicitude and anxiety, by worthy men fully resolved. *ho, trusting in the jus tice of their cause, looked for the, protection of the Goo of Nations- lie did not disappoint them. Divine itro vidence (stored their counsels. their tolls and their en dlirance. drowned them with success, and has educed most h , ppy reenits to millions."( men. That declaration has stood eighty-two years. and still s'ands. The sphere of its vast blessings to men inconstantly widening. And between twenty-six and thirty millions of free people are called tupon by Ibis day to worship _Gen for that grand act of religions Patriotism. 01 let us render un feigned and hearty thanksgiving for the birthday of our nation and her continued prosperity. The heart of every man &wells With pions emotion as he remembers this great inheritance of liberty is still his; big undi minished and unimpared, his In all Its original glory, hie to enjoy, his to protect, and his to transmit tO future generations. "The bright links those chosen noes So strongly forged, are brighter yet—. itideas out own free race increase. iiTde shall extend the elasti., chain, And bind In evedaFtine peace, State after State.* mighty train?' Suitably to -guide public feeling. and wisely to Im prove this Holy Sabbath of &great nation, may well trek the noblest minds and employ the most eloquent tongues. Tot. how mueh soeverd hesitate and shrink from such a duty, and much as I would prefer to be a I stoner to-day, I dare not withhold my humble tribute as &Christian Pa triot and a Christian Minister. Let the word of God guide us. The text Is In Jut,* in. 2 and *Only that the generations of the children of Itirrel might know to teach them war . . . And they weretn prove Israel by.thom. to know ~ whether they would hearken unto the commandments bf the LORD. (The passage In Its extended connection was here read.) The lesson derived from this passage is, that the sue• (*salve generations of youth should 60 be trained as to be able and qualified in care of need to tuaintain and de, fend their rights and their - native land—that citizen saddlers are the.proper defenders of a republic—and that piety in an essential qualification or a true eitizen sol dier. This lemon involves the relation of citizen sol diers to their country and to mankind, and the prinei• pies by which they should be guided in that relation. At the conquest of Canaan "every man went into his inheritance to poetess the land; but considerable rem nants of their enemies by Israel'* sin had been suffered to remain within their border , . This evil Gon had per mitted, herefore the LORD xuffen-d those nations. with out driving them out, hastily." .The wicked connivance of the people b. not more signal than is the justice and wisdom 01000 In .this affair. Their sin became. their eorreetkin. It became also a Just method of evincing their integrity for whom GOD had done so much. That they might know themselves, he had forewarned them that they could not resist the insidious wiles of these ensnaring tribes; they' presumed they, could. They were put upon tkie t trial. and they failed. Tilos is It al ways ha the citadel of Man's,Soul ; the spared spies of hint left lurking about, aid merely endured, they fawn, cajole, and at length win their way, atrgood fellows, Into thit magazine Itself. firing which, they explode our Wpm, our trust, our joys. ,eVice In a monster of such hideous mien, That to be bated needs but to be seen; , But seen Wort, we'grow familiar with her fate! We first abhor, then pity, then embrace." So Panl. the Apostle. exclaims. "sin taking 'creation by the ibmmandment. deceived me Brit sin, that it might appear sin. working death in me be: comes cacao ling painful." This end experience - Is nits tally true in Commonwealths as it is with indiridnali. Our toes are the inaldlott. plotters, who speciously gain the public ear in order to deprave the mitten's heart. -Christian Orfila is in order to liberty and independence. :Vast men are only free, the rest are *tires True fortitude is seen in great exploits. That jetties warrants, and that wirdma gables; All else is tow'ring, frenzy and distract ion." • True pattintiam is based upon re.igion. It involves obedience to the command of Gon. By this test wan he tae] proved; by this are we just; so far as -they heark ened unto the commandments of Jehovah" were they good men and true. Believe me, sirs, true patriotism is no narrow affection for the mere Clod where a man was born, though he may and does esteem it as the bright est spot the sun shines upon. No! it bee a nobler me- Gee. It soars higher for Its object 'Tin an extended seltregard mingling with all the rojeynients of life. tem poral and sphit mil, entwining itself within and around the minutest Aliments of .the heart. Hence it 111 we obey, thelaws with it:nitre ardor, became we conceive t'tem to be "holy.Juet attd good." In their authority the patriot love not mere custom, nor the array of force and terrdr, but the revered image of his country's tim er; That honor every goodinau makes his own, and cherishes it not only as precious bnt aA sacred. Ills life • is willingly risked in its defence, for he isconselous that he gains protection, while beeves ft; Patriotism in born of piety. 'Of such only can we posltivefialrm, they will "The peopleli ri;hts maintain. • ' Canted by influence, and unbribed by gain." • and fromsneh alone "IthAtt patriot truth her noblest precepts draw, Pleeed to religfon, liberty and . • Rut let detnammes pollute the almr; let sectional stifle give an unholy touch to the ark; let corrupt par tizanship or Iva( selfishness shake out laws -.ah 1 then, wilt monsters spring! sip. in istrrki array—then, alas!, sill the carikermormhare fornid its way to the heart of our glory, and ehameindfelicowardiee will flow through all the veins of the bedy politic.. When a State swerves from righteonetiees unsettles the prinriplet of security, and the citizen is liable to be wounded at eiery point. dhl what would life be worth In such a /and? "The patriot would be Oiled et' home." his native land would justly become odious In the minds of atraugeta, and dis honored In his own. Goo is In history—he istesting the Integrity of nations;, as the' people are the sovereigns, the national integrity depends upon the righteous pa triotism of the people. If the primary meetings and vil lage caucuses are the chief epilog. of on r State and na tional movements, then pet riot ism and' pi e ty. both, do. mend that good men should attend and give character to such assemblages, 'Tie bare to eurrenVer the Peered *honor of our glorious country to pothouse politicians.— : - Let the good and Abe true assiduously engage and Make the power of virtue to be felt, then our hearts without shame or fear. may ever sing, thouland of freedom's birth, • , Where etercy,, truth and justice Whose sous faxiedom as In aims, excel." The eyes of all penile have been by Providence. direct & to the lcsi, the grand teat which CIDD tit applying fo our people; that of governing themselves in the fear Goa, maintaining truth and equity in the land. Yea! as men of other nations have gazed and wondered. have they not also begun to understand the righte,and to feel fur the wrongs of the commonalty? „As by the good Pro tridents of GOD the historic test of this people's Integrity has so well stood fur more than eighty year,. Ile benign I Influence Is awakening mankind.to a true sense of its dignity, liberty aitd responsibility, Thus...remarks are not by way of digression or 'goods. The exhrsit fon of IsracTs case and test have developed the priticiples by 'which our elt tett/. end ou r *h o p K a • diem, are to be guided in their relation to each other, to Goo and the world. The. fear of Gob is this erlsdont.and the only basis of patriotism. Indeed, the analogy be: beam Israel and our permit, is Immensely enggestless— 'Both have been wonderfully aided by the living Don in ;tithing qulet possession of a home rich and diversified to clime and sdaptatten, to every treasonable want of man. Beth have received abundantly „the communint. tins of the 'Divine mind—that. by Its Shaistoh—thts, 1n its open Bible. • Both Commonwealths wertettunded upon the few. of Jehovah, and both have a worldwide, a world.enduring - ndssion, that, to bold, as in a *bob( casket. the Clop given gems of revealed tenth, and the divine promise until in the Wines& of lime- Gen Pent . Beth his Son, a Prineeti a Saviour, to give rellemp- - ? Gen to Israel aod salvation to the Gentiles. And so, thin, too; per own America has also* minion—wide as the world, and lasting-ea time; *Us hers to kern, esteem and Maintain a Gotegiven constitution, and the Wailers . - able privileges of life, liberty and religion, As the gen , orations Utile children of this Union receive and hold this trust Inviolable). It *hall prove not only to 'oar ferny the greatest possible blessing of limo, bat it shall Maw Birth* boon to all people, a Joy to lands. "And • they were to prove Israel by Unwise know obetherthey would hearken unto the commandment* of the LOAD, which he had commanded their &them." _ The *aged test Lobbing now a stag* of sualolll fntught, of lth a lowa of pullet! praileace. Poo worts . . , by meana--man is nspotielble. Gap made tuanholdllis I.l.ketel • es,:regt*,,,,na in „,.. in k.,,,,,,, in snake mar ,. iyn i,,,,, hio upelgistoine; Sin hes made hiai I reathennut. a .cow. . band displaprin the eye. or simpering t his or doting ard,,•iiirelPetianierindkar. Salvation by ;reel brings marninas r*ri a (air gala day. No! no! Slur liberty and Abe redeemed toward* a holy biddems., It enables Went 1 , %tit defeum re Chem realities; end so Is war:- and it to 4/W , ll do IWO' , and es a religious duty. at all haamlde r , may dome ! Let the muse es be itarelopel, the sinew la to isysiedel the right. meal title eourag% roma; not neat firm y kelt II?* ne r v es well tea,. dby vigorous exercise.' 1 „la bynativegrowin; Sir fallen mate in I hie is men to be:ds; I lad beta tea and-all the art} G. seasonably a. q o fe e d, preyed; like our ginning oritinal,,we too. are bjsuathre, ,and ociael natty practiced. Ten can herstly point to i smfridd." Virtue, and graces th en meat needet be rub' any of one mat general■ who were not mady robust by tared. Goneide In providence and by his ' Oril: but beery an hardy trekking in their y.ontli? , This was man mast sedulously 101/1.11-411 means. This is true of presenineti iy . Om ease With Washington. We must re: men SS well in their "labile ire In their °private ienikts.-1- pea¢ true-pat riot ism , and lefty courage Ara , iwi la born of data here then, occurs our immenae immottelbtßly. In d . , isi e ety„ . pee be who has felt hi:seine fully krill Tell, and it taught by the analogy between Israel and earselt4: - Meted the grace of Christ Jean* the Limn, has perms "Ne w these Cr. .natl ° M 4 Wi kil 6 h ' lbe l4 SD 1 1 41 .• to p • . within: and pare wlb GOD, and Is a lover of the cone- Inapt by them. (even as many 6,. 'gran a. 1 ". 4 1 wat • try.: and kind from the noblest of all prinelples,:. II:, Is, knows all thews , ' of Canaan;) only that the ' genera. in she s a y of duty. ready to do.and to dare alf for Goo thins of the Children of lintel might know to teach .arts{ Lis native land. and the her of deritheras been es thete war. at least such of, then,' as Wareham, soothing k hWay4 Thousands of roll .ions soldierti. confirm the thereof." - • ' ' ' '' ' 'I r • tilt* Of Viitit visa qualltiestlon. Whi4 we mei; ad. It was the will of Goo that his people shmild.,be Ito nit e the wondrous ' kill and unconquerable 'devotion of meet to war. Ile had granted incsimilably greet 'peek H A ducks the military c hi e f; se e 'more revere and love. Irma. and p laced upon them the duty of maintaining idilkas the turret:turd and humble child of tied. So too, and defending them. That the succenive general hind Of Minna his page* stands Washington, the Incomparable tilt petrple should be prepared to do this, they were ins Cbeistlan Soldier; renowned Mr his generalship o'er all cited to watchfulness, by collisions with the idolatrous the world, (for even for bare heard of him, and and Inimical aliens remaining In their cofactionwialth. -at he Salsa wonderful man :„ and outlying Japan also i t x. Constantly exposed to danger from within :and from li been taught to admire his worth.) yet his simple en. without. they would be reminded to teach their childreu 1 hid plety,mitshines the pummel of the warrior. • lie the art of defence and marten rably inspire thein with the w. s truly devoted - to 004. Ili* religiose, principle pre marital dirpodtion. The fertility of their...good land:"' , Fe ed him falai oven the alien of the smoke of mutt • ly aboundleg in dill:dies, would naturally induia luxurt. G. it. and him ready to tango the immense power out him , and e ff eminuy.s flunking In ids hip of pesos • es Stied to him Itre instant d maid be/yieldedwith sale. and plenty they waltildsdon neglect to protect their bor.. tiko his eottutry. ' Illsreligion enabled him, im serene. dere. and become In tbe end. too weak to retain the bap : becalm, by mere negation, to toll the pletterst against 'py government OOD had bestowed, and so icria,t he emit Iliname sod places. Ills religion has made "him first were to Bow forth to the world. -Ail It would not do* t'lcuticulsos the'w earnet irate"' and Itleriousexemples benefits from which niUmately, the lar g est blessings I the bred" et his countrymen." L l ei l ll d O e ) mi r m o o d re fo th r a t u he a " so n n a s ti o o r na t i h pol e. lee st., :lod ea l ii nd tra hu in m in an c .: mental, more), and religicift, as will fit a n o po d nx im la i da ge y s a boo an t d t n be ati gnm onal tn a .me ntil a rer t m b :l i c r a z cto olo dec o, ia an ioo d 'the prowess of their fathers; flarecion the veterans would pbeekat: have passed away.' By remand rest, and vain .glorious them Cindy and well to act the part of good citizens.- ' boasting, their valiant men would become': weak' and Add to this a &eel puns fittinedtbens "to endure hard. sottish. Masculine rote:minter and vigor. and 'martial . tows' as good readier.," to obey-and if the pad sand ardour would be developed by a training of henlehips, s ic tionldbetesr, fearlessly and with skill to brave all dan toils and dangers. Luxury Indicts a lenderedd delicate , rho of our litarty.;atid our most holy ritiglon o elevated progeny, whose enervated sons grow op at assoc i ates for (p.m ail assaults. - Pewee itself demand s th f is. Foe, I sycophants and paresftee. transomed by in unmanly tem- make nit doubt that thlepower of milli ma t h s Per's , °Prate to ever/thing Pod all it.ls to everything eit Izmir,. nerred with patriotism, and seedy to rally great. Ab. 'Us a deception of man's Arch foe. which inzi Morel, us to suppose that civilikation and - progresa are in 'lug deer, yet..in a just war, terrible as ocean waves' in •Sround our nation'', flag.- harmless in peace as the neon the !knee of unpatural delicacy and langiild refinement.' the fury of the storm. • Such Wnpower. with sufficient . nstead sof lids Oots would have the acme of his !people ineterial and equipment In convenient store. known "be strong and quit themselves like men , " qualified to ! abrnad t will do more to-prevent insult and aggression discern the right and ableto eustain It. They and theirs; and thus wilt do more to pMserve peace than al/ "the must learn to value the peculiar bleradogs (Zoo bad 'be- I. postee±nrettliona" that might sit from this to the Mil • stowed, else meet, the coward's fate and loft;stowed, than; I teniu . • . "might know - to teach them war." An education de. We en4l no better way, confirm and Illustrate the the the whole man. became the imperative duty of solem lessons we have attended to , than by a reference the republic. Athletic vigor of body to endure henineee, to thorne good men whom Obis reared and brought foram d comere heresies mind to grasp the high truths taiight by An guide our uatlon's early councils. sir to lead our fat h nature and by revelation, equable temper; tender eon. ars In s thrir early struggles to secure the privileges which science and holy affections . with absorbing rottenest . ..el. weans here to Mem Oop.for to-day. " When. in theca Ina in:, all would find place In the education Man eireels?-.'um-I'of history, time seems to yield up his trot hire, Such would be strong. One such "might put tan thou: ' and death to restore the mouldered victim* of his voice. sand to Bight:" inch would be -sabre to stand .a her: lose hind: and we read of the crimes that eursed. or the Mg done all. to stand." In such, ambition , could find bright deeds that blert4Sl a century, we ran draw our no place, yet woidd they be , ready to do and oriffesr all for s 'comparisons between the 01111 Wllll le merely groat from Goo and ' the right. Their training and quefilleationfer aenbliOin, without being good: or he who is at once, In detersive war so tar from preventing the iavocift ions of i uniform act and intention from-youth to age, belle great peace and the culture of liberty would Ore a healthful t and good together." - Take two re now reed soldiers by way spur to both, slam they were AIM citiarne; they were of cootrast. I oak first on the death of Richard of lime the peoplefs-nor would it prove adverse to plea e:- their worlt held: he who with Fletitaioultsi and turmoils valor was ;empire/I . by lore of their cowl fe-e-th s .ir Da- and urdere, held his very Ilk ••mystery, reline not for Gone! m ivileges, and by their reyeredee Coelho One GOD: . deeds of darkness or a wounded sane . Roll back the in whose name and fear they went forth to) attle,- tide 61yeare and gee biro-the fragrance of Summer is In They had no standing armies-the goosed' th nation 'his nostribi as he sites through the midnight upon the ~, were at call, nod In ease of need. its soldiers. . o longer watc h - fires of the annt''''. 11 ° 4 hears the aemoarem lie' depending open miraculous aid. they were lefhto teach octinplishlng the kniehtls.and the neighing warhorse their children-the virtueaof patriotism. I,They were left welting for the noise of the caPial"htl and the elmatfitliel to develorameng their eons constancy and fortitude," but Illrherd's *PIM is 11l at Peak: the unlit of defeat , *Mom and eourage, piety and valor. 'Yhesel are the which is due him.be knowafuirwell ; and the light of traits of the goad adieu, so are they the hallo of this his star has a baleful- significance as he sink,' to hls t rots soldier. Suet. didiersere God'propme eel the {toren ierat---bledi nest. Then. -mark the *metered traitor slumber. of the Inherltanee of his ancient pectPle'; a sh ittll' , ' IMO theme fill tho Othivei of courcienee round; in his prove the natural and the wisiet htunan'defec ha for oar ,dream of-blood for mercy quaking, at- his own - dull ft-public. Did time permit we might collate inetances to .screkm! Behold him waking! chew that the-Hebrews became as renowned (r prowess - 1. Hark I the trumpet's warning. breath, . in wallas they were before all people for (true( religion: . . 'Echoes round that vde of death. . -Even so late as the; Mecabere, they with 'handful of . Unhorsed. nnhelmed,ttlisdalningshield, • men op posed the whole power of Assyria and maintained I, The nanting.tyrafit *roues She Mid. their lberty. So long as they were truetollon he reared . ti - Vengeatieet ho meet , IPJ dooming. blade! up forithem wise end valiant generals. IThesd mere pot 1 The roesdryse of earth-the morn of [leaven ruthless conquerors whose sole aim wee td, extend their, :He Lille-unwept add unfair-given, • goeerpmeut or procure by devastation( and (daughter. ' •I And all hie" guilty glories flute . renown as -mighty men of war." 'Trees thefts to show . : r Like a crushed reptile to the dust belies, that liberty is retained only...by eternal irigilitnee. ° I i And ilate's last lightnings quiver Irma his eyee. - None ern suppose me to be a friend of war.! Otati. for- - - • ' I Siti'offie r this is, Makioart. bid. 'Say; but at we 1•11.0 our fallow men, sel, rejoicing Thus perished one of the most fatuous Disko:. of End In man's advance In all that civflizeis, elerstek, or mines gland! Let its now briefly turn to Washington. to him Wee him. or that brings us to Christ and beaten, sa,do was something 'more than the hero, lie, who on the we abominate actual war at retardingand turning bark field of tattle codid roil his indomitable legion.' and , the race in alt these respects. ThiSeripturee , threaten) "perpetual glories found him" in the ware of the Re- war as one of the greatest of judgment's- It must be publie,rolild, In hls walks of pace. Invoke the co-opera. reekoned (among the moat dreadful miseries eln has en- -than and the counsel of the Philosopher and the Chris- tailed upon mankind. Aggressive wei 1 r lea complication' tian. In this laws of (lon he saw and recognia.d the laws robbery. of murder and S ty soul 'dirt% hieliudfrighted of man. Ile•iliard: the voice or the people in favorOf a at war ' s dread evils. liorrid train! 'We pray for peace. , course upon which he could look back at its close- slab The muse Ands an echo in every true heart; while she, Olen safisfactien; and be recognized it as the vote., of singe, A . lief wen which Mut called bin) to theileld of emsmer, line i "The warrior's name - 1 ; - crowned his eatlllB for his coentry with abundant sue- , "'bench pea eel and chltuid on all the tommenof fame,e case-State after State cotnblued to do him honor-he i Feticide lat • aimonious to the grateful mind- . , . retires to Mount Version in quest of his much loved re. Than Ire who faahlene and impft/ftss tuanklnd-o • - pose. Mk - arys iss -virtue not unly.untain ed. but unsea l! the world would universally practice the principles pected. Thu' Crowning glory of Washington's mums of equity and peace "the nations would learn war no ( was its close; 'Nothing could be more glorious In such a more," When Josue elicit reign. 'whore right It is, "lie; - life, huh its Clove.. Encireled by his family; watched by wilt:mike ware to erase to the ends of theoirth." IduLl. eyea that loved hltn,nnii-altbroled with tender minletra. art in the day. of Ismel. in-s now. that oWis4Om which is • tlontiehir body parted from his soul, and that Immortel I better that weapons of war" •-dwelin with I Prudence:"l gueet of his e trthle tebernmele ascended to Ileriven. As and they teach us to look open human twilit , a.! it is.-- that hour appe 'oached,.h if; cantentment and peace were So long as men will Attack and destroy the I Ile. Rbert y,, indercribable. Me meet( fora moment then his thoughts religion and property of their fellow Men.'sh long will; 'were of earth. through the long vista or coming flare, defensive war be necesotry and lewtol. : While the! the grandeur and beauty ifs new fi v pubfic W ad e r,„ by prince of the power of tlarkners preemie err pen& who i -his hand; teemeng with aliment, aid Ciliate with a ill , should practice unresisting itut,ervience nlitet ueedefilt •. • tuons and well governed-people.. line bea WIWI a pros- Into the jaws of (feet ruct ion. Snell a nation would pro- ( pest ! Thrmighout the hind claim itself a prey to the rest of mankind,iand it would I sellad peace was tinkling in the !armee • (ell, e speedily become like en exposed. dove-eote, 'a vi-tim to! And singing with the reop ens ,the ravens within or to the more ravenous hawks willi.}._ and.he hadtio regret lu the hourof departure. lie had out. - ' I fought his warfare-he had lett Ids testimony for; the . But , Ahl In Ibis sinning, dying world. awful war Is I ries eof men and obedience ,to Goo Citizens and sot not the only self immoral horror to be dreaded.l - diere, letrue bless Goo foe such an example; and in no ' "Yet. say, shonldtyrants burn at at halt to teal, walk of tUe fear to be true. A regard for the ante And the loud din of battle cense to bray, , [youth mends of our Father'e Gots will eriablous to retain 'net, I Would death befoiledt Would bealthand Strength and" elate for those who come after nr. the - priceless Loon of ' Defy bis power? Has be tweets in store, 1 - liberty. - Forsake Goo, and ye will prose recreant to your No other shaft save those of war? Alas! I ' ' sacred trust The happl tame and prosperity of a coanuau. E'en in the smile of Peace,-that smile which sheds - - laity are intimately connected with its sense of depend- A heavenly sunshine o'er the soul-there Intake - • ence on aOD. his, favor Is on the families that call upon The serpent, luxury.". I his name. . . . War its thousand! slays. peace Its tons l of thousands:,! De it yours to maintain allogia ore 1.11411.1 to be en • Since Goo centred approve thee which is w rong. and bee I lightened and ardent lovers of your country and of man: commanded and religious duty. So. elm. Vie most prospered righteone war'. to repel -ag• (to cones-crate your prioure to these sublime Interests - greesion toromem a , itio n trnte and commend the principles of rational ilber- I conclude that to prevent despotism 'or - tin niertheovr It: , - ty and genuine religion, and exemplify their exeellence when %acmes is probe tile and the p peed ie tale n t...l.e i by *be lore and pear:lee of whatsoever things are honest Itching In its placers free and liapp meth ment is madeand pure, lovely'and of good reason- He of Orme who obligatory upon, the people concer ed, bttli ; by reason , , draw upon the land the smile or heaven. Gun grant sand religion. I ' that you all may lake your min the mottoof this noble 1 know that we are by the blesedrig °Cain, enjnying 1 Commonwealth, Christian -Virtue, Liberty and /ndepen. I peace upon.th is Sabbot kat and liiitiorsit crimmemorat ton, i dente." _ 1 But Ile well to be reminthdot the prindiples involved In that declaration made by our tatherel sig Tears ago: I 1 1 and it is well to know that reputing% hive been meal-' lowed by despollem. 'TI' ours to he gym% elgilant.- W bile we hiees" one (lot who. indeed Sur fathers with truth and conetioey. and 'irritated 'heats. to their! vaior-let u learn to detest' the. litiacklis of . deepotistri I. they so nobly threw o ff -and learn tin ra them god from', the Holy Word, In time of paseepreparei for war. Such ,1 a national defence as would he found in the welltrainedli youth of a-pions nation. would seed' to be impregnable:l. and so would prevent war. It *Mid be under (lop. a I bulwark against deepreic sway. This fell epirit has seer I proven fatal' to the dearest intermits of man. It cuttf oil the subject from duty and ueefulnit4. \Matt ben I were life? In vain our gifts itittity !limy be. wresfeat ' from us by our fellow men, or if the 'm 31111 of exertio' refinement be taken away. Oh, 'lts the tf cruelty to con tli mitute us parents If we May not Seek be .suatenatier the education, the salvation of Run of/01.114. And so o all the relationships of life, they will ihsteatt of being ' perennial Perin gs of joy, prove onl so Many stemma oil molten lava scalding the heart. if (, e suit prevented kern performing the duties to which tey tire eiset Eyck:- tnorallty and religion have felt the math nitof despritism, sissuming the prerugation of heaven aid lording it over the conscience, blood has stained the. entry and mar, j lyre bare autrouuded the thrum) By in servants es.- ' sss l rywhere appointed, lad as herrelf, tu elide effectually ' sitiates-the whole system; her upas - fnfluenee newton' 'even to the corner and the cottage. , The demoralising , intfuen4 of oppression , like the deadly damp In II e ' mine, by degrees extineulshealight aad II(e, wherever it has spread. Virtue has fainted aui d the exhalant n and sunk.down unnoticed in the streets. In. her pia se ; have sprung up. lunette like, monsoons corruptior s, ( which increasing as is the slat ui e of (sided evils. gain eii- I the possession. Thus has the degeneratecinatioue, id n)t- I tog them• in ruin, enta ti il racy wearied by their p , 1- , it gory. reluctantly gave the situ for Vg.Xittaxeseto s p them font the earth they had polluted."'" • „Is The colas of history. nature and'o co our 00D, 'nfirm.. the lame'. The sines who left ,us fre e. our homes and , literty, and the heaven we hope . to reach, all enforce the , lesson of Piellt 0111 i. 11.15110. IChW dares prove terreat,t,l proses he does uot deserve the dimities of roil and re ligionts liberty. Rut neither the evil nor the cuirelitOps 1 adlhlbe badividual transgremnr. We are int ratted wdi I all the posseesiona prir Bites, bleseldgs and hopes of ur race for all coming time. "That tho genera/Mee of Abe! children 'of Israel might knoir,". (Ilia himeelt has lap.; pointed us guardians , . Oh! what niMpeakableiroysi b j u st! be ours receiving such a legacy, If we fail meet exe fly i to fulfill this sacred trust. Its value is undertake ly 1 Immense to us and to ours hencernrearderhild•rits tilty I shall endure; tiop the giver only ea ti comyirebknd HAI!. , limitable preehMenees On you-. the men of leolav4 de- I penal' the education. the romfort,lbe (arty', the. tistifubi rims, the relielon, the endless well-being ofleountless( . Millions. Only by a positive command from Gob can we ,' resign this trust: No such command ran ever to hate{ Ili* whole word declares the cent raty: natu re Mime, anat.! retchoes the prohibition. .Olve mei the trust! h direr 1 no,mever I But with our Rees. out. ' property _Audi our I saered honor must we defend it., Vein will prose the leilenim of this' sacred Islay if, we • suppose Ode fruit and Its defence mile. only foe war . ageless fnneign eget. -.pion. Let Me repeat!, sirei. our' . mothmt dangers are from within, from et rifelof facition, from ambitious and evil designing urn. from ignorii re, I superstition and vice among the people. Tin nor toj prevent.as under Gan we mayinreete.t inn utterable and immeasurable evils which are antagonistic tri thlicivil and . religious liberty . .To the 'pre antes teat trust of, i g lives let no devote all our strength of mind, sou and ' body. Do any doubt (he dtogers dr the duly ? Onisuch, I areirments would be thrown *mei... I can tints , stay lo' such . . i • "begone! loan to Your homes, I . Pail on your knees. Dray thin to Intermit the plagues That needs must light on such ingratitude." i Share under (lop all the blessings - man he rapaLle of. lire soot prosper under a free striverntrierst.lisevegy free-, inatigiluty religiously. to devote himself to the service' of.the Almighty Father who hes 4o bountifully bejtowed I three gifts-end to become a treentan indeed, who Christ I makeS free from sin and Ile curset-lest our ebetinding 1 privileges only secure our greater rondonnallop-"To , whom lunch is given, of them fetich will. be reqUired."," Attain. 'tis the christien freements duty to qualify his!' retie to defend. end I& danghtere to adorn. the btsin of, Ilb.rty. 'Tie his to watch ogainat and resist all 'peel° U4 l . enerosehment upon it. and meet , sedulously to cnitleate, in his own•lioum and Among hbaneigtibersell I bit piety,l and common sense suggests for lta perpetual pleserve:.t. tion from , external and internal foes. Now there are the lines' Of ectizen life. and ff.we have rightly intf rpreted the utterance of divine wisdom 'end prudence : hey de-; mind ell for the/104)er that make * the upright Citizen. , 'Such eitizen soldiers will conetit lite the best defenders`, of a republle. • Form 11000 ranks have keen renred nil& tla 4 e r fille'L . guested to critne forward:omit; proierty. pay charges and , - molt notable men of thit natio'', and Gay end adorn e d all the walks and !stations of life Strum-, ta k e h er away , W.B. OILY:N. lug armies have usually proven, inimical to I berty.---1 , ii i ly , l7,a ,'. , . - • - 1:9-1t• They: Aire rise to a vast expense which must be natant ' ' • • ly Isi`orasins. The roldleollfe;in camp ha* n. sad ten.' deny to vice and debatothery.}. Such an arm too, in a free country presents the seleseism of en arms d power kept ender different 1 le e. and !reirroved frourtliose 11APA clatitins and habits of life trtilrh by codrarrng ,their; country to their beads, would.tuspire with arcor and so' would twat tit them for active service. SfandlOg minims are apt to bec'nt the toots of tyrants or themselves the terror of the bind they are fed' to defend. (France pre • senta a most unhappy rare in !point . where tile- nation. appears to be overawed by its dopy, and its PIS! , 1.11111 X,, , sled by the Lieutenants.) ': / On the other hand an undisciplined MOGI"! -are tod t liable to lw.panieetneken. fiiiy es' , only beos•rd to' 'other with effect by some all !theorisingf in lnt ent - or pas. sten. swaying them r the omentkary nnot long be kept together, and of coniSe:they'cin not 'bre taken a lso long marches, nor be depended ow+, eit* to en -1 dare continued amcualt, or tolperform Irategillic man louvres. so ricressary for sorrels In modern en/a:Tements. - The glorious 'ilevolbt lon was donated' prnt • ted, not t frtlftt want of 'aloe, for Lealnitton, Coneord„ Bunker 1 HUI and the taking of Ticonderoga eilorrd as mush' restenurage an was shown lb all the wee iflerwards. .Like a woended • soake it drew its slew leu#th along" while the levies,",deroted and true as they usubiliW.ll is were. yet being Saw. required to be and were gradually organized. drilled and learned from tasking (e xperience that dteadful art, which mart be exercised to deliver from op Inn and Secure !be us the/ liberty we this Bay rejoicer In. Even in tlisi case of Mot War, we can not fail to reeognite asi favltiring redid' nivel:hat an ma. ny of the eolonists had, with a native milli tbr tnartial pursuits. 'required rot moth 'martial skill ; In the old French War, and by 'the exigencies f forest warfare with the dboriginees..anctalso that moumni well skilled patriets.frorn foreign faille were led of Gob to devote themselves to cause, absn efileterar ad In lmpar tlug a knowledge of the req uisite discipline r i :he patriot army. Decoding. Greeter:idlest army in ti aof peace •as repugnant to the gentnadf our Intditut des sod the safety of our liberties, and Waried against i dependence upon untried and untutored mint:a; the..required mill- Airy d4'.neo of our loved hind presented a idillicult pro. blew. But as the discovery of republican 'Torments'. tiro In effecting our national Unto.. met ail difacoltire, and platted thumb's contra entlioir at. once it peer among the moat powerful' nation!. giving.ta it !Le force otts stelet nolt—"one and Indlrtaible"—set leaving each state Ils rights and tool likiss.' So also lei ibis, all lm- pertantguestion of Oationki defence we discover in the divine word aro, 0 Marti happy solutloh; It .14 that our Maori au • be easuitably.taught as to agent. not only our natural bret.l our' etdclent atid'ln:lneible. de. fenders. / I I - - . • i ' Let tbe toaribood et tbe Oration bi . so ed Wax to be. con* not more aniumicei plpusie to be isiartiakd they know not and care not kir What, nor to iberioune Were par . , s iT Is aid that there Are 32,000 German Methodists In the United States. Tuts . NIESBYTERY of Luzerno will hold its semi annual meeting in the _Presbyterian Church, Mar ket strettropening with Public iervice, on Tues day evening, 20th lest. at..B o'clork. The Rev:S. F. COLT will be installed Pastl72 Of the 2d - Proshy. terian Church, on Weilnestyy evening—Rev. Mews Dorrance, Hickok, Mitchell and others as sisting. Ttie services of the Presbytery are open to the Public. Ties FoilLttid (Me.) Mirror relates the following ,ISICU. lit rirmmstenee: ..eNtet.the least of oil the memorable incidents of the day is Jhe fact that. while two brothers were suspended from . two of the most important Storms In the Friecopa) See 1a this country. to the run to elect their -uria..eors ift (Mee. with years Intervening, two brothers succeeded and two brut hers were defeated. The surpetnied bisheps were the Itt. ROT. H. N. and It. T. On derdonk, two breithers. who were consecrated tespertise ly itlphope of Pennsylvania and New York, A. D.. and 11.30—sotne - thirty years ago--and are now Cotten. quently cettereble with the snows of many winters. The two suroe:ssful candidates for" their official Position were the two hentheri. the Roy. Drs. Alonzo and Horatio Pot ter. , The two defeated candidates Gm the same honor are the two brothers. the -Hoc Dr. Frank Tinton, of Now ork, and the 11nr. Dr. Alexander 11. Vititoo, rector of St. Paul's, Beaton." NOTICES. METIIIMMST I.Pl'co['Al. crirren. Feemul RI R`,4 Pottsville, Rec. E. M. GIISJ)T. Pastor. 01- vinetterviceerery eAbbath at 10 A.M.:tad at 7; l ' P.M. rice-P.NO lASI] A S CIIITI:CII.IIarketSq uare Pottsville, Itev. W. 11. LUCIIT.S nA en , Pastor. DlVine ser •leelnlhlaChnrchregtrlarlyevery Sunday. 'Morning, at lei a'clock; eveotog, at 7 o'clock _Weekly Prayer Meeting; Thursday °Yelling:. at 7 o'clock. a TIII , ..SECOND`PRE;IIII"PKIIIAN CHURCH will worship. regularly at the Aasociate Re firmed Church Markel strpri—lter. SAVUEL COLT, gablestb mmning, at lONS o'clock; evenings.. at R Weekly Leeture.Wekineaday eveninga,at ti o'clock. .'TRINITY CHURCH PER 18th—Seienth Fund's,. aster Trinity—U) % A.M.-774 P. M.—kNedi4 ix, Acts. xx-P.ltcwltt% x. Ilrbreirs 251h—Elnlitli Sunday after Trinity-IU% A. M.-7% P M:Ezodus xi!, Arta xxis—Exedtia xv. Hebrew% %ill D. WASHBURN. ThWor. DIED. DECK Ert—At Pottsville. on the Ot h Inst., CAT/MEM d - str4hter of Francis and Lelino Becker, aged 4 months nod S days. li Min..: thht Borough, on the 11th Iast...LOIN WU: !Int. own of KilllLm F.. and Farolltio W. Idel.t. aged 3 yearv.2 months tad 2S. days. .Yr.UNOLIND...kt Potts:llll..4,n the llth i il.. CLABA Sa,n,au, daughter of David Gotliob and Elizabeth lieung• aged 3 pairs, 6 Irtoutha and 11 - days. trADESTY-;-, Port Carton. on the 7th of July. 1 4 58, J011:11 Istaguk. wafer 31nr,..-nret•Ann Ind John D. (lad. ...sty, aged tr months and 17 dap,. lie Inr_gonelo ref--te , r child • tlone to hl. dream lege bed ; - Gentle. meek and mild; With blestiogwun his head. room In 111 , . band. And roves tit 1.1,. feet were laid. Baste from dills fearful land. Where flowers to quickly fade! 9'll take this Ittne lamb," mild He, - -And lay blm on my brenit— Proleellon be I , ball,lind In me; In me be'rereveibl,•at ESTRAY.. I ZI:I•RAY COW.—Canto to theftZ premises of, the aubse Ibex, residing at lUI II;us. on thn.Broad Mountain. rear Sliver Creek. on tits 74 of Aily.last. a COW, red and whit. *potted; has thy.. lel ter; on the bell—L. K. IL; bag ; tali; auppoxed to barn calved previous to gologjaxtray. The owner i• n. • 44 9(4 REWARD !—Was tole from • tit 'mil \,l the ratable of the auhionlber,'repliiint in t•Ita ,11101tlik. township, Northtnnlerland county.' E on the night of the Nth of Jul.,. int/.. a lumt4. t RAY 11011.5. E. 4 years obi. 50 , 4 , r. , 1. 0 ly k and catrktit well; has black Ir.ga; um a...nil aitlittle light; conies the tail to the left ai‘iet and Ps we ? stood: is A catxl walker. but moves with Whet , • an.awketerti reit when tiriyen faato• than a walk. The :01 0 .arce r i o n t la v r4 o V r Il bit paid for the delivery Ahi l onkin tow noble. July 17.'58 1.1.11t4 DISSOLUTIONS. T)tiNirssawrioN.—The Co-Pa iitter .4l4 bertotore ex Wing undo the firm of, Id All. lIOLZMI. tight mty. (July ith.lb.s.) 'by utoluel coneeut. The buyintia Of the firm wlll4be settled by BA3IU/.4 11. HA DpEN, Orwipberg..luty 10,'.8 - DARTNtRgIIIP NOTICE.—Tbe 11 eltionrtnersblp In the limber bualnenn herrtnltt existing between It. C. H/WM and Lew IN lloyer,w•xx t li day (3FII 23, ltsl,)'dlasolved by tuutital content. it. C. WILSON, . • • LY.WIS ItOY The underslgned have ttrla day(Aprll2.7,lBo;lan Wed Into go-partnership, In thelumber kodneas. a I the/dean) P4T mill at the toot of the Inclined plane' , on the it 8. 11.1 t. It:, andt4 ttth Brut •if 11. C. & J ES WILSON. All moderator lumber. promptly attended In, !i.e. WILeoN. JAMES WILSON. May 2,.'57 Mr] ilissoLuTioN.—Tho partnershpi XI heretofore; exisiing between Washington L. Heisler and John PI. Harts, teedlot under the Daum stud firm ot . KURTZ kit PISLEIL Wire Screen Alanufect urea's, In t h e beroutti of illuersitile, &built:Ill county. Pa- was thie, dist day o f J uly,l. diseased by mutual eonuoL— Thou luring Halms stainst the tate dire et please pre vent there to either of the Gem for settlement, and hose who aro indebted to them will please fluke Immediate payment. .„ m r . J 011 N IL KURTZ would take this opportunity of returning his Menke to those who favored the late drat with their work, and Would moat respectfully enlirtt their petroosto In ths future Wis oldeet is to pleats all; . • WASIIII3IWTON L. IILISCEIt, ' •JOIIN U. KUKTZ. ' July 1,';,8 2741. WANTED. rrt.:N.:'TEACHERS WANT L Virereiat ale and Seem Fr•trofle Teacher are want, 11 far the P 1 :1r Sehre"b" of th° ‘te.rovrh of St. • ...4'h"%t• t, •1.511 , n the fleet al naly,ln tL.ptrßitkr, an to reo , ao't.p...” Mc the fern of Y.l.:lrt month*. !'ul,ll. - Y.aarrilearlr, to take laare 1r the 4111 Seboor Ihtrw, nn Stat:llD l llf. Ilee reyrol 411 Y of A er.ert. rotaitneetirc, t 3 erltwi, Su Ib* ce.ro lly enter of the Ikmrd.' Tt10.3. IRW, ecreta ry ' .r St: Clair . July 17.y.ss • . • IN S v • at cOLIAE VIEWEI2.—Tht "Adver •, (bet...trete., %non as Colliery Tarter, at MAD 0, liery where' nip Is lesisblessins, sat 'acr ra ptor* to the tHenel rerberi ventilation Is of ints,r. tenets, The *droll 1, practical Winer. and has 11,1 considerable experience loving Galleries in Country. vbicu rare Alll4p Ie i rooblernme-._so d, would prefer Warr employed at ea& a Colliery, rather In the Aathraeite or Ilitumloons Ile a r,ous, Oren. Address—"T. 11.. W.," at the race ofyb. % Nu e JOVIVIAL. [J an. 26,18 :Ye.lte FOR SALE & TO LET. It.NEW TRANSIT Inatcument fur fate. Apply at thls office. Pottsville, July 17, 'ZiS • - • rjrmost. RENT—A neat• Dwelling • the most pleasant part of 31abalttaneo lit be let low to a good tenant. Apply to Pottsville, July 3, 'Aft 243til 11" st: rtbrn: • 1 4 3 0 R RENT—A yol lent a i l dwhillog hones In Railroad •tr.'• . p„,„ ition given Immediately. !mink -pad pu,..erro.• Ppttsvalle, Slay 2!4 .68 •.:1 tf c'F oNsTANI.Y on hand, 'l' Itails, for mining purposes, at relieved prle, s, E•r r•s4 or 7,4 II A V LEE A Cu. " ro r tiollie, .Dec. 2e., .sJ•tt rp OWN LoTs FOR SAI.F.—In the Borough of Port Carton. A ppls J. H. N 1 A.rent. Feb.ll, I, I, IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puditii„,, : and Blvd Furnartri. from the Heatlin s ludo low. at the PIONEER VVENACE. Pottavlllo.J 3 n.lO. ISMS Sol CHEAP FllEL.—Coke for sale, in lament , ~mall q uA nt It les. at the low v prlrt.t S.eent per binle!. Inquire either at the other. or works of th e Potts', Ine gas Cumpany Not. ttf:,',s7 47.tt • 1 - . 4 1 OR SALE—The Tavern 'Stand 73 I at Nlc;unt 'learant. EuPter toomtalp. hrh u) I ka. klo county. known as the Monterey hotel. Apo ) to OEO. W. idtlal)l and CHARLES N. ItitUtl/4. at Mi• id My 1, .s`. :741t• I'OR RENT—A Brick Dwelling I (louse on Second street, contelnll,l4 Iq t,,,, ~, lg . Alma frame dwelling. on Seventh street. P.ii t.. r mr.„µ ply to LC. TlitiMPS9N,eor. Centre awl 't et: Pottsville, June 2A, '5B. 24 tr. .. .. _ FOR SALE.-:-Six pairs of Luttil),-,. Trucks will to sold cheap for ra , li. 1,111040 V at, 3 - prvvid security. Alio, a valusble )1U1.E. , 0n the Mt.. toms. Apply to JQII ilirtilitii , . Tr. uot,r. , Pottsville, May 12, '5B .. I rt.tt _ TIRO BE J.ET,'OR FOR SALE—;c A two story Brick llouge Wooled on thite Et tier of Third and Norwegian streets. contalif In/ •l: 11.. modern lumrorenients, it. just bavin; been pLit c, pl eta repair. Will boa desirable residence. Et.)..P. POTTS. Mn Niirket street. MAY, $. '5B 1 4 1 012• SALE—Lease S. fixtures` of the MITI% and ItEI 4 TAUIt ANT. Wears :Arl., oast th.' ten:ulnas of Mei !trading Its :la 11. 'l.. n the Northwest corner of 'Broad and Vino strosts. dolphin. It to a first tato sltuatiott for business and !maniere. The 111-health of the proprietor 'oder., hi s , to offer It far sale, For pal tlruisra apply oti..tho pr.•tol. see. • [Philadelphia, June 2r1,1,8 FOIINDRA " PO RENT . Cf' -..... —The large and enmun,dintts Fenn- .. • ,•• dry situated in Coal street, toget her with 'L . ... 2 ,, • - -- the Paiterns. Flasks, and foundry, Mr . . —4.1. 1 .- . ) tures In general. fornirrly recopied ty :edgers, au s CO. as an iron Railing 3tatinfactory. Can be leased 0., a term of yea rice n good te,MS, by applying to 4 A.M ES l'. MeQUA DE. on the premises; or, to Daniel Milt, Centre street. Pottsville. Pa. Pottsville. M.,y 1, ':.s -. 14. ti FOR SALE- - , One GO hone engine and gearing,: Two .O •- One 4.) ~ -o - , One 20 ''' .a ". tine 1.1 " w .• • with set .of toi lers. screens. kr., for breakire. Also, lift of pump, (10. T yards,) 14 Inch. , ' One P .. MCI yams.) 12 Inch. One .• .(It.o yards.) 12 Illrb- ITIII be sold very low fur cash or apT reed paper. Apply tu' C.11.46..M.1111,1.. June 19, '55 '25.:1nxl - R 0 .31 Estate Agent, Poftsvill... _ . ~----7---- I - 4 1 OR RENT—K - neiv Store-Room:1 , and Cellar . on Market street.a few doors abovek„,', Third. in the bo t rbogb of Pottsville. Fon RENT—A conrenieni Offieft. ou the seerm,l' .. floor, near S. Foater's Shoe Store, corner of Boat liar' t , ket and Centl 0 streets, lately occupied by Mean*. I. wood. 1,e.! CO. Volt RENT- , A email Stem mil:4st Market 'fleet. &',", a few doors below Centre street. lit occupied by Mr; Peter 0 lassntyre for a Butcher's Stall. .. For ta, ms apply to S. FOSTEIt. at his toot and Sh e Store, corner. of East Market and Centre streets. • May 1,'48 , :, Isdf • IOR SALE OR TO LEASE— The 4 valuable Crilliery kilown its the Quaker city. ,ott talninu t 4 acres; within a tulle of Perantoti. and connected with the'Delnware. Lackawanna & W. L. It. and North Branch Canal. giving. a eltn i ler of markets. it- • t her at the 'nines or at New York Clly, Western New Turk. by North llnsocisCanal. It t of the most valuable Coal properties, In the State it . containiseven large veins 'of superior Coal, fear *AGA level and three baler. Two of the drifte are nror ready for mini nk. Clam an adjohting pit ports. n Ito similar openings. over 400'11110 daily are Dow twin,: ship. pod to New York. This property. now tartly dev.4 i. l: can be fully developed at a trilling espouse. ft wilt le" leased or sold on very favorable Wm,. Apply to • JAP..7 DUNCAN. 134 South Third street, I:1111,4,1410lb, t"Oteort EMT= NOTICES. IN the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill Cnnnty—ln the !Witter nT the neenunt of it illx W i4jl4 /EMAKElLliunrdian or ILODENTICSIL 4 , a minor o or HENRY 10:1$. deenunli. The undersigned Auditor appottyted by the said Cou r t to re-.tate and re settle the arrouht of eahl Guardian. hereby Ares notice to all partle• loterevied that be a i:, meet them for hat purptee at blr 1,15 re, In the boton.h of Pottsville, on Thursday., the sth day of August. iv..'.. at IU o'clock, A. M. ' JOUS P. HOBART, Auditor. Pot route; July 17, '5. 0 1 29.Z.it ' -.._- - .t. li o . Orphans' Court of.Schpylkill Cohnt.the , matter of the plate of .f.tcol il )i:FFEt 11. eaved. The andershmed Auditor appointed be the said i',,i 'to diatrilatate the money In the ,beed e eie a l h ir i, ll—. far. Adminlstiatrlx of said Estate. as by her, a.. el: filed, to and *moot the parsons entitled' to rreehe iI , RI Me. herehy not illea all parties - interested that he. aa. attend for tbat purpose at tits *.ice. In the borough 1 Pottsville, on Friday, the 6th day of A Usupt, Issv. U I o'clock, A. M. . JOAN P. WHAM'. A udP , r Pottat Me, July 13.'55 t.5.0,,:.;t , ' 1. i __ iI..N. the OrOhara' Court of Selluvliiil • County-1n the matter or the ) Eatate o( 1 ., 1:85i 1: 'I.IX, deceased. , . 1 , • , The undersl;ned Auditor appointed by the raid C. r; to audit, reeatate and reaetlie..the Recount of J..1,i, t I.eonar 1 and Jamee Stiati. Adulluirtnitera of, r. o• ' Fox. deceased. hereby notitt.4 tt. parties Intend, d tub he will meet thew at. bia offire,ln the bon nteti tll 1 , ',•• elite. on lionday, the Uth tiny of Auirtnit, 1558, at 1 0 clock. A. 81., fur the purprote aforeraid.. ° . JUAN, P. HOBART, Auditor. '5B 2.3.3 t Altai Tile, July 17, TN the out of Ctmmon,Pleas Schuylkill County -1 ALLEN BECHTEL, 14 Der. T. IR:A. 'ISAAC EISDERT. Th underehtned Audltorp pointed by the rnl,) to make dhdribulion of themoney raised by the Raid *xecut iun to and among the part lee enlll6ll t same. herby ginoi nolko that be Kill attend t-r purpnee at hie office. In the borough or Poltp.m. ; , Monday, the 2d di; of. Anznet, ISSA. at (l'..l(rk. J61[1:4 P. 11011AliT, A trlit , r, PottPaltle, July 17.'58 ' ' IN the Court of Common Plea, Schuylkill Monty— • DANIEL It. BENNETT; 15 June T. FRANCIS KINSELBACII. Thui.42.rp. The untirmigned Auditor appointed by the 031 d t to examine end mike report of distributin , of th ,, oat. of money now to Court. ayielox runt the ref, , .fi tendiet'e real estate, hereby elves nntice that he tend G tr that tourjekro at Ine (Mee, In the bon!u.,k Pottsville. on Wedoesday. the 4th der of Augu.4. t` at In o'clock. A. 11. ;.1011.N . P. 11911ABT. A odo JulY 11', '5B , ttr-4 SCIIUYLKELL COUNTY. .ACI CULTUftAII: FAIR.—The ith Annual Ethil la Of the echutill Vounty AKrtrulturAl Svciaty. 14:. bold at Ora '041;1'. DP MOI/li-Vr. Tuesday and It v../ I, day. t 270. l.Nth god L'Ottt days ofeel.tetntier t. July 19. 'at Where We Branch *4 /tent." • Wt A :e " t i .e: . erT s kfo ( n : le " r P iir N e o nit l 4l tr B rl :t r or A y - T ' tf• f :i . all'a•11 111.. S. prner Market mid Second streeta, •ille. li.ard,ofCorreepondeore—W. Main; A. cs • tIVM. U.ItE,VEII.N. /I tcrai.otta.. R. R. January:la. 'SS ::.1r . • I E.—Whereas, ; Win. Fr! .1 and wife, of * the borooqh of Ittnettrove roulity, did. on the Sth of June. male an saaizotiwo. all their prvnerty, fnr.the benefit. at %brit. tLe autos .rfber—lberefore. all persons Ittitelited ettate are riqueated to make payment to the and those, having clalnia *III clan nrearnl than . -LEWIS 11017E11, A.•uv•- Echaylklllll3Titr.June,kl2,'M'---C NVE,Daijd P. Brown awl J. (lat. WhltP, hiving lilts day selvvelat t U' Hewett, our Partners .oi:tithing, nod e . . Tnekervllle andliismoud' Vein Collierte, Iflrth t,e r3rriiii on wider the Firm Immo of L: Whitro. DAVID . P. 1111011 - 2 , 1, J. CLAUDE WHITE, CEA lIIENV Err. Suntan P. 0., Schuylkill Co,: Pa r 1.1 Jour. QC HUN L. CO: i 'Mlift [Cr L'orin ky 1110ItTICULTOICAL AND ilEt'llANts'Al. .-,,' it ATlON.—Choisqle ,j Tell fer "thnj 1,,, .l' '•-• i AiLiion,—in consequence of, h 'enenit:: to '' ''.'' mute time dist the Berke Conn ypocirtyli... l . , h , ' - Iheir Exhibition, this Mood/ aim II in I.; rel . 1 , . nual Exhibliko on the slb end elope (1111110N111.' ter, Mg. Platy ;,i, ":.• :;;• 2840 , 1 1 X EC 6'l'o it'S N ()TIC E.-1% ll' , j a.. letters Tcatronrntary iiPoteth.• Volt. f' " till.l 3111, deceased. late of )lottnt l'ira-aot , 1,4. r ship, Schuylkill county. have leen grantoi oot Vie' ' ;, algnol, those indebted In the Estate of aal.l d.e- recluAted !r,trjki. itultzediatie ILlNl!trift, And Al t':', 114% ing rialto At , iletornole wattinet 11;e ..4 id' f .ter• pretrra 0101 t i the uwier*lAneo atti , ln taro' , . from Jane. ' r.. 0:91itill U . 1 ,',11 ‘,. 3.IIIIIOYASMe, 4 une NI 'f4 '. 1? .-: 4 i N. - 3 - I -- I t t . . I" . the ) Court u( C'otUnion Ilko • Schnylkili County— ' ' .'. . ANNA tIOLII.I,Iby lirlr nett (trend., 1 Of .31affh T , ) , • .. raw. I.tegts; 2 I,- i 1 s„.•• -.q,.1 • • vs, :.• . tri m .•••1;ne• , WILMA 314A/f.D. ..1 /),e4 - * 1 , To Wit-lama li..t.•ltaas are Gicretry nolific,l titsf ..M,, ANNA (ioto.,br, ift .111ifjon41, Nul 1.4 , 1 prceentsl licrtperltfoo taihe Ceurt of l'i won , l' , , St huvlkill nutty, playing fir • Divorce tree' lb) of malrhoony *nacre! htt with you: yu.l arr., tt:T: foquirtel to Appear at mill Cour t t au the I'o4 .11< 1 tembre Terns twit, tr , shiest mild et•toplAhvi. C, , ' , eaUre, it nay you have, why the prayer of all‘t ten! . should not ha grautvd. 1111 31. t.., , . • She Fherltnt Oaten. Pettsvllle, a tn. LSO.(''- ' ~ Is u , Juue • , 'ZI,
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