Putts' jou POTTSVILLE; SATURDAY, JULY . , - ' Toe present Cabinet' be •i me than any of its predeces ors, fo • li 'Mettle style of living. ft le trite 7 .. them ere wealthy men, but it dose low that racial men lire in a matt rate with their wealth. For the y. ibis spring, not one of the' MOM net expended leas thin - fifteen Gs 1 pad two or three of them expend ~ five thousand. It is true tbatit , atente, equipage, 'ie., - were unui aid of an expensive kind. Thil followed by some wealthy tidal:it, tete and senators—particularly_ Bo -end thus fashionable and pestle, lesion prior•tn Lent, was, in thine carnival.— Inakiegons Correeptie , de/pliie Ledger. • • li . • ' Truly, we have departed from t• • style, which 'distinguished cowl f . &miming theitern integrity the public sod private dealings, and . log into lizarions effeminacy; in travaganee, and into habits of Ilt, eel lest Republican vigor . and 'I lest Winter when every 'basin `prostrate; when thousands °Si • ',workingmen; knew not where Ito for their suffering wives and child Ins stalked et noon-day,. and! 1 seany,a threshold, . before .trail caritivid of extravagance 'and ' 1 1"o_ grew at Washington, and th e e, the membere of the 'Cabine suffering people reach their ~ of their festivities? Did a dent 1( - ',duce them to pause, and , present pie to those always ready to ape high incites and•potent in inti The elm is toldp.in the extiit' dela, • ',, z, r • -i" A thought, *lost painful, to . elation, thatere have a Govern less of the 'Mottle and hepii The Presideathind Cabinet' ' s • r in times of depression, to es sissies, and ready enough MI Theptar from the Treasury: Thep • • fit the exampleof profuse: foreign ministers et Weithiti • hampers at the .table of "lily "hob:nob" wititan agent or t 'Meat, 'whose ;Weldon la a tit When bowever; the people : : whoWthe present Administin eece,•-are suffering; -when kit rendered earnest by their g' ewer retnrited is, "pooh, poith in Protection; it we attempt resuscitate our fallen fortnues taxation." - • Probably this; rei have 'been attempted etc this trillion not had some indlii certain Boston tee-party, 'tiro position of similar character, element. World Erigland l it • tO trifle so with its eitisensii Napoleon oO his throne? 1 . • . . keepsOb e , artisans of France measure, by the imposition r duties on importations, and k every article entering dir ec with tho French tuanuffici • people need wink,' he furnish policy is not alone his safe'gr the wealth and glory of...Fres • policy of every civilized nit' cape tho United Sinter. ' tracted, weak, ridiculed Me this powerful nation, in this •• fortunately, afflicted with' wben in the hands of the . petty, appearifitted for not • but to scheme for a coed 1.1 • canvass fur the most ac listens favorabiy,srtilke 4 • Traders:for in doiog.se,•if, the Pro.Slaiery.: sty. lit the tor; it the * aster. 11 agent Jiving, qoanderini ..a deroorar Geo, while t eafialeered 4 . 1 : is hey wietlio - Or tht atenseMent red pile , • A beantihderalic of affai - inii°ll "‘led,lithen a Poor P 1 1 , 1 7116 Ike Cabinet, go io 1 1 l tml •-•-•."leas a Repribiicari: der 1-'l `" A dlae Democrati • so meek "la he honest, iii . - fel to the eoertit o gr i o • With the prodi4jfey' o i t' not find so mcOirf o i m .i ii _ the earnest desire t o f .+' labor; but no suit 444 pipes ter the Potomac i,i cast hare, are to - be. It o giving ewer a year's , Iry 1 ies. • +Ass the Phlladelph . her of Mr. Bachanacri . so evening party a ye* a dosen workingmen, if :, . nwn the money they ff l t . , want of 'bread; and wliii they send abroad, in tO infonau t :nay he deprited starved,down to the•43l 8 gee, to which they arera 'Evils have sprung 1 0 r administering our . GOT few years, and; not the: I personal extravagance e, ' the Cabinet. T he i do l or it iatioo , of Raeopean I , reckleis profuseness in -ally other people's—be depart strict iniegrki,a people's welfare, *blob ' ' heert of every men in 'vigilance la the Priel'?l4?l watchful that luxury i a our Republican stro de ruins. Rome felt, 1 4/1 . rtl • Goth. Let us glean' e . and cultivate, espectell can simplicity, vigii4 1, sus, It matters not that: • . ing mills are idle; iog. The Governoiea its patronage abroad, • may stoics. The poli ? , is its deterzolu fOr tbe aqueduct to . water, srade in 4oit<! • artisans at the that too, on - Governra quired the pipes to be gear turn might tpe Chief Engineer .° ay that foreign pip s teary, he replies with is not the business errs of the Governm rangements be may: fuloll this large coa t He 'will doubtless, make most monsylo• him?" Mr. Meigii . phis who is the • con Scotch iron cora . oo Starr, of Camden,. lowest bidders (or th awarded tc. Mr. Lai r ip Our workmen" Will • terests are cared (ion, when it moll thousand dollars win ufactured abroatt,Wt I d *quid be done in J tki ;1— meat entertain tuft, have been raids o 0 . ices workmen, if 4o of the truth whle* Ilion to have the iron pipes supply Washington with it, thus employirig foreign to of American labor, and nt work. Had the. bill re. f American iron, dila sin been avoided. Mr. Helga, the'squtiduct, doe . s not de re to:Rauved. On the eon. peifect indifferehor, that "it is it the right Of the oft. !nt to interfere wlth . any ar t nd it necessary to make to 4 by the prescribed time. his iron whereVer he can. of it, and who can prevent era to a citizen of rhiladel rector for the benefit of . I Meters. J. F. & J. W. - • 1 r n manufacturers' were the I work, but the cdntract was once 'Myers. tcreche how much their in by the present Adininistva °straits for thrte hundred it of iron pipet, o be *nan nies higher thin the work country. Did ttie' doyen:- hi fording, the pipes would atirlean,lron, and by Amer however, but enbtber phis* . I a indelibly impressed upon le, that they latve•nothing swami. They *retreaded acts of their l Admlnistra:. L'iTio more solicitous for the uaufseturere, thab for the [n eon "workinktnati. The Peo- the minds of the It l : - to expect from (bop "to Free Trade, anti Lion prove that Sh; welfare of foreiOtra tereste•of the AM pie however, /moire ply next Oatoberil 'i ' 'stops positivelf, l to so•ealled Demoentii forests trifled with deceptions, and its sweep. It is after: can adopt, to in Ili I Two large'sbijps El Wrath, of 11 l 'oppression of I ' from New York e this, the only in tli V V nix, prevents tit', numtors of retdoi • . . 1,1 1 i way, which they will ap t is rintply Able.- They will rote for any candidate of the party. They ilnd their in y that party ; understand its e resolved to mike , s clean 11, the only plan the People to thorongb tall 'df passengers for the bOW is rirat, and, of troops for the Spokans, are now steaming Panami. 'Thal monopoly of or route now open to Califor 7 high price of Passage, great from renewing them. . Tag 'tithran STAiii kiii cu,si:z.:l4,LMsdosi' Vines p c in Furor of our Haring Cabo. -+Vtie Lon don Ti es of July 7th,reecived by the-tforth Staril conelud an artrele :thong Spain midi the 'Ono I - trade, Kfollows : .: -..- .l • . "Lord klalmesbory hai been. protesting in terms 1 forcible indeed, but yet wartranted by the dis-1 graceful facto, against the mantsir in w i tieb Spain has violated her moot solemn libllgatlo s'al to the importation of slants intisculse Upon this Spew- Oh pride, has takep tire: :Ainto is not proud enough to . do wrong, but quite proud !enough to take °ranee at the imputation of 'it. 'Every oe who has looked „into the question o the SIOe Trade at all,.knows well that for the sit twenty years-and more,Citba under the protection of the Spanish lag, h a s bea n the .cast atay d Prop of the system. There , has been stu no dirett iutpor,ps lion of slaves ipso the United States luring .tSat time. In th e Brazils the tra ffi c! h e's virtually ceased. In Cuba alone it Is carried' Lout% in full vigor. Thetis was bt.t one 'of dealiqg suc cessfully with the traffic; and that,.Wis that the local Government should interfere tit kuppress it. ital. ,PA. • iemarkable mild and boa that moat or ; 01 'always fol. commente r, r ending with of the COI -1 mod dollars, each twenty-, it cntertain 4 ails, frequent example 1 , 111 oreign minim. glo and Gwin ife, during the ty, a perpetual etof Phan. All our exertion s ' ,at sea could have iitle . etreet be • yond sinning up Oaf oate of the itesarance. Now, Taney - effort that has been made to procure orders i led _to this effect—real, - not nominal,; orders-Ims preyed fruitless. The time has arriv when we ere called upon to review our pokey n this mat ter. We will not follow the etaaipi .of the Idle braggarts at Madrid and prattle about visioratry iovas.one. Why, even if we had the will, should we be at the trouble of applying direht pressure to Spain? Thus much is clear-ethat if Lord Malmes- I bury were this day to.gire Idr. Dales the faiatialt irl, hint that England would stand neat ' lio the mat ter, Cuba i n three months time qou el be a. State of the Noytb American Union. i • 1 Let es kook this qiestion boldly In the face.— What intermit has England in. the integrity of the' colonial dominions of 'Spein t- Whii t is it to ns if ' , Cuba be to-morrow an American . n place of a Spanish ' possession? 'Our only ilterest in the question for a_-long 'time pest has hems ie moral, not a material one. Nay, our material interests have been in direct opposition to that linear pol icy which we have pursued on the Igroond of be inanity. Cuba in the bands of Atteriean citizens 1 /would be emetoh more productive **Act than at present. Our manufacturers and mbrehants cools buy and sell more with American than with Span l lab Cuba. '!e simplicity of I ... res , umer*. We marked their rapidly sink -4' wutefal es 1, g oatagonisti ' agth. Daring I ! interest was 1.. echaeles . and procure bread ! n; when fun e e wolf was at e to want, the 17, was la pro . ;.. let actor, were id the cry of a !above the music ed'Tibastary in. a decent exam, he habits of mew eneo f Alas, no, heading this ar- If it is to remain a slave:import'. g country we had at lief, nay rather. that it sb 'old pass into American bands, Patience and fu beantnee bars been - tired out and the time has fairly arrived when we ma; consider if we should not be play. log our own game more wisely ll:tending still while the Cabinet of Washington rried out the long cherished designs of the American people upon the island of Cube. It is notlmpossible that the States would be willing to comb to an under. standing with us, that if Cuba paired quietly in to their possession oar wishes with regard to the further importation of slaves into the island would not be disregarded. ,Wbat is Spain to as that we s ould interfere further to protect her colonial 'possessions? ' The only arguments which we are dial y sed to consider after the treatment we have met Ith from sue. r Welt to. eon, , out cruelly 'reek ai Of the people. prodigal, enough: ad their doubled nesse the lut dol- • lo not Imitate to spenditure to . the ton.' They drink (Loa Napier," or e British Govern. tter of stirroise.— f this i ebuntry, to . ion owes its exist y appeal in tones necessity, the an-, we have no Ifaith ny experime l nt to r It shall be, direct . xperiment Walla I bad the Adminil. ci recollection of a log out of an itia , by the Britist oc/sr this moment, dare Whit secants Louis, I ayonets ? No. Ile • mployed, in a gre,at f a tariff of specific . the prohibition of ly into competition ~ red article. If his s it to them. This rd; b . ut it enhances ce. This also, is the ' ,, n on the globe, ex: o Mexico, poor &r -ico, Is in advance ' , of I respect. We are 1110- ,Government, which -called Democratic ing else in the world uation -of power,l , or iptable successor. l t, tures Of British Free stards nothing with Is eyes the people t are err, we have °str,- f the rublie mo n ey, e people are as little puppets to be moved tof those-In office. has certainly, tram n cannot accept a ashington, tad life The kuestion . nowi un. Administration, la not icapable, is Cs filth ., "ie he wealthy?" ashington we would in it accompanied by, American talentl and slats. Even th e Iron net, which could be In' Beotland-:in effect ng of st thousand feud sere iaye: . —"A ! 6 ,_" °. Lehinet will expend, fur Using of tie families of e Mauna whia earn and ado', suffer et hom e . for i o l any no* i s sew !lone, er that kmastseu•rork of work, %DOI they are chanan Etat A l a o f we • pidly coming:. [ cessini Cabinets at Madrid, are Chore whirl) ap-. Oita our own interest•end welt teeing. Looking at the queition from this paint of view two argu4 mcnts might be urged, there;is probably no great weight in either. Ii might.te said, in the first place, that it would be ebort•iigl!ted policy in its to stimulate ibe progress of Abe Fnited States in wealth and power, for the time may some when (hey may prove formidable antagoaitta to Our selves. This is' but a paltry poliCy, after all; for whatever we may" do, the vast. Confederation on the other side of the Atlantic will go on inertias. log in strength and in • extent o 4 dominion. We do not look grudgingly on this progress; on, the contrary, It is the best thing that CAD be wished for this country, that the Stites should be a prosperous and a growing Poiret. /f the states men who guide the destinies of hi'mnifecieration have but the forbearance tia abstain from violating public law, and the canons of public' murality, 1 :, God speed their work ! But to s, 4 •io any else, what can it signify whether the conquer a pro vince from the Desert, or from tae Gulf of Mexi co? As long as we retain our naval 'power they will not interfere-with us; and that once - gone. the prelenee or absence of Cuba in the scale would signify but little indeed. llt might be said in the second place, that it wou d' be unwise for us to stand still, as lookers on, Mile hile Spain was weakened by the loss of her 41 Dial possessions, from considerations of Eurnp an policy. The Pyrenees are not higher than i they were in the • days of Louis XIV and of Nu °lion - Bonaparte. Here again, the arguMent does riot appear:to have any considerable. weight. ,Spaih derives no stilt; 0 modal strength .from her colonies which "would help her to resist an invader; a4d if she did, what is that to us? Vire know the • crifieee we thadi for the preseration of the Spanish • Monnrchy in the first years of the :prrsent eate r y; and • what has been air 'reward ? What/ olvantotre to the extent of one shilling,* of, the! faintest element it of power, have 11$0 derived fro the SpsniA alli ance? We can point toe long list of ansatialled clsims,pt unpaid debt, of obliga t ions diaregarded and of violated faith,;* but of help whin we need ed help, or of e s ionaon •gratibude for services of the most vital inipottance, thetle ;bait not been one tittle. Let us at length consider, this question on Its own merits. Is it possible,ithnt with reference to English views and feeling r Cuba could be in worse bands than it is At present? , The policy shadowed forth b' the London Times is not at ail astonishing. England, shrewd in her foreign relations,- desires no difAculy with us. It would tint benefit her in the least. She perceives with some apPrehensfon, the progr ess of Northern ideas of Protection; and the 'iciidualletnming in of a Slave territory, which has heretofore, been her,wartnest ally in keeping,ttis_country a mere colonial dependence. Allow 'those' ideas to pre j . voil, and what becomes of th best n,arket fur her goods,. that England has? Lost to-her. "Ails Englishmen like Lord Nnpio , and Sir Win. Gore Ouseley, are not long in keeping their Govern ment advised of the etifidition' of American poll tics,t and England with, a vital interest is having the balance of power in this Country with the Pro-Slavery party, and the Free Trade Demeans- I cy, Is now favorable to our having Cuba. Troo, .11 would add to the Slave tiros of the country ; but then would it net keep! the party in, power that plays so ad m irably into 'the heads of,John Bull? The l Iluehanan Administration holds the cards, while Englund plays the game. The re sult intended is, the Sou'h to have her Slave area extended; Free 'Trade the North, why she must facto; a colony of the mot shrewd policy, in which "m Sic . WOl. Gore Onseley, hurl Should it be:ionsuinmated, full IteitOrs. for, their J 6 lll Washington of British gold, 'or Burgundy , fur the pilot! Cabinet. Our people must to be 'hoodwriaked:iri this hi, susd as far so lir are co , that direetlowsbalf be sho Ned. 'lf we go Into volt; be eith liar eyes oven., rapidly, in the 130 4. o f fitment, irithin the tut ail of them, is thc: ol ,. o f the pait of menthol, of bat opens to luxury, I a • istocratie mann+, al k d 1 , pendlog money-teveci. ;lien the, avenue by which I , d that solicitude Itoi the should be worn nett the ablim'oftlee. As "eternal I ' liCwty," so must we be p not the foundations of , and eventually lay it in n enervated, belture the lesson. fiout her !history, at Washington, leepubli anlineu and integrity. R COMMIT. atericau,fornoces nod roll our ejfirkmea nre suffer. does not care. It bestows ladle.. American artisans instance or this .miserable tri be continued, and fast content to be de her country. It Is a Lord Napier" and had no idle hand.— bey will come in for trout expenditures at And lavish bumpers s of members of the not permit themselves after of aanexing Ca cerned, every step lb and the motive ex , Mu slavery, it shall . • - NoMilt, GEATLE3II.7I. he 'greatest - efforts are, flew beieg made by those' i ofilee to keep in; and those seeking oboe areas igoious In their eons to Pronto the tioreted..pr seg. As far as these wilt:4o l mM' in politics a concerned, it will be "love's laborloSt." The cry of Democracy has lest its once potent eha , for; the People have l b resolved to rout the trade s, honsi-apd foot. Lot the schemers scheme se so wisely, yet they am doomed, for at th e ball (-box the People will quieily work, and *seep eir enemies froia po. W 'eal existence. The P oils are looking on , and have M'ileniated wisely, e chit:ices in their favor. So political backs, bawls, of the ides of October. EDITOR ZEMEEI Tex Anorno 3toivuot.— capital magazine la oat., 'aides," is the beginning critical sketch, of British P a lively stiiri, "The Poarna . on "The Staging Binh an arid interesting. "Our tel well, to them who 'like d plumed In graceful Pang did. "Tim Moloch Estat tainea. "Farming-1 ; 16r in say, ,In "Lie Mows de readable Mamma of Mme. . The August number of Oda e opening artiele,"Daph of a piston% historical and tit Laureate. Then follows 'us of a Glove." The articht their • Bongs," is seasonable 4 with Uncle John" promise neat., womanly finches, ex -1 e. "Chesuncook" is coneln i " Is coati!) n iht and veil site ! New. England" le a sober es. rig" we'- have a 'rapid and ',- motet's book, In which his. tory and gossip are so a.. big Intermingled. _ t*Tbe Autocrat of the Break .Table" furnish!' his mewl portion of capital chit chat, and In "The ',Pocket Cele. bration'of the Fourth." Mr. Rufus chute is handled roughly, apropos of his isle oration. Long:allow fun abhor this number a doe ImUad, called, "The Discover de of the Medic Cape," This nittnber of the 'Atlonlic, , ls eery Interesting. Single numbers can be had at Ban• nan's. focal Affairs. /VP.A Lodge of Ilia 800■ of Malts, Is 3bout Lel og es. tablisbed bare. JAB. C. Green, Presideot — of the Pottsville Cricket Club, baelheelved a:stoek of erieketiog Implements, which will be sold to clubs at cyst price. ' Vi-lhon Mr. Juin Derr we . have received a lot of Snilleb Red Goo:ape:aka, grown by Pdsoself iu ibis Borough. They wieesure from two to three !ochre to circumference. They are certainly; very tine. ' itilritr. Jahn Y. Cerolloa r withi re and fared remains. some or them to tb ran has Just returned from North • arkabty are coheetios of stigmata Mr: Wren contemplates presenting Pottart!le eelsstitto Aisodation; airir. George Miller, brother of Charlie Millie.. Zug., of 1111adalphis, and formerly a t eddent of tbie GoreaSht was.kllle.l near Green Bay, Whwoweln, last week, le eon esquenee of IWleg thrown tom inagen. U. 1m 61 years of ate. ' • p'Mr. liessmerer pee two itureesstal concerti In this Borough; this week. Ills pupils acquitted theme- Gelman a manner exeeedlngly eiedltible to' their to 7 eruct". The children muted on several rows of band. ee t eseabove the ether, looked well. They number.' Bowie twihnnOred and 111tj. , . • 111`Good Akis,—As Navy Work with the 'Palo Alto Rollin Mill. la sleek:me uodenitentl_thet Ilemei. Hey wood. lee i Co" hare. noted isoutaleeture emaf Iron; Die menu, ete. l whieh limegoihng, bee bees amdle abroad. They an JOY esPoUg of twain out szeoni!Tat work, end we pregame, will bare no lark of onion. 2 Uielatnim ‘tmunii"tosti teeisini irith ritt4e at the Wore of the htbsate Tot...4lmph whom. To them. and ',Abe poblie, we can only may, east• That It win .bi eeseestaen,leolusushistod so have , so doubt; meant& our Modell most uotllomet that ewes, Meek; sun umbMethis, allkkand the thousand and Mal 'Melo I ndispoitabli to a lady'abouddr, ant mkt at the "Deo tthe Centre streskadininlnethe Pettsvilis Mum* Pay It a visit. • • Ctermailite_ef the rittlarlelphie COI Contwilit—' on the Girard Trost—were here ,during the week, skit log the Ot , trd Propmrty . , 61onts. Th e members also, teeted:tibe ;waters pt the Burning litreentiln. Ore Thnniday, cereelog„ tiler stetted the litmori of th e Warble/ton Artillerists, where Capt. Small exerelsed the Company SP the mamnaL The dr Ong use ! ewe. lent; the moaner In which the MN bandied their renskats.end liont themselves, eliciting commendation Lost the olst a te. w her of the weak has been moisedlogly pleasant! Th i s, most livetatate weethergrumbler must bate been impelled.. Our thertnconetriod record is se. follows f I P. R. k P. Tituntutn °mak 1 • Thuuyteente Matt, AblisnaM4 • .1 A.ll, 2P. IL 7 P.M. Fat.; , 17,-71! 80 3 —elear. , Mon.; ;, 's l9.-79 SI 71 ''" Tneo„ 20,--72 70 • 02 —reLln. Wed, q 21,--09 81 - 71 —deer. a 22,-80 Si • — Egt, - 80. - . 72 —eked): Atirrfaiprovenott to Rentsing QM/ Besit , ••4ll/0/41 recent patented Improvements we notkesew ibr areal boats. This taveutton, which is clearly defined by viii claim, its:deigne4 for avoiding a minis ineosoreialenee esperleared In running renal bats from the stern being sunk below the bei tip tbe weight Of the engine, kr-, when the tow portion is not loaded and of thi boat be. log thrown off an even kiwi, said Inconventonee being the blowing round by the wind or the bow portion - of the boat and the consequent impondbuity, very often, of keeping ibe boat to a direct course. Wir Maid this u a pod contrivance. It was patented by Jewell. Glbeon, of Portlitubon. .J 4 -104 &tech from the Honorable Mr. ;171nnort4,1frilitantlerceni..—The lion. Ur. Drama being In town ids Mends serenaded him at the PillOSlll24lll / tall, on .Thunday night. Attracted by the deliclers mark, übp phonograpble reporter hastened tope spot, Just in lime to take down by the light of the moon, and with the aid of adp lead pencil, the Mitering brilliant ettasinei. Cynthia palmed in her, career; the wind ceased toying with the moist mannonnting the steeple of tinyder's factory; Sharp Iktonntain bowed Its head' In admiration, at Mr. Dewed electienUy responded to the complhient: • 1. Howl( yen for ibis eall. [Pause.] it is antlreir unexpected: Puthusiesile ;applause giving the Hon. Mambos; time to collect thought 4 If sity moue In the last Congress, la approved by • yens, It Le--K all I can ark. (Vociferous shouting, during which the Masi In the Moon winked at our reporter.] As • email• date far reelection I wlllistate that—that.--I will Des my whole 'abilities ["Prodlgloue," hour an upper window,[ for the the of my District, State and Candy. [Here th e Honorable Member wiped his broad brow,-and prepared tor a stunning ptroratkin.] Awsto thanking you, I will retire." Tbow not riving tan glran but a hint Idea from this report, of the efree..of the speech among .the spec tators. The aka vas so nusuntal on the rut of the lioncroble Member; sod' the kQeet p. overethelmthg, that several of his friends were sabeeqnsntly boene home In a state of Iniinstbfllty, irking froia the ed response. We learn that t be same band aftegaitrds Persuaded Items, Cake and Cochran. flow Mt outrage could !lavabo.' permitted, we are at a loss to tool. .. . . Xi,- Prot:relays of the immesh awnea.—A stated meeting of-the Borough Colwell iris held on Tuesday evening, July go, 1858. Present,! Messrs. Mee, Ciletw tian, ihertie; Heart, Mitinieb, Yelinagle, Siwaley; Air Barron and Iloovir. Minute, of prim lone meeting rend and adopted. Com.of Ue. on unen!shed business, continued. `Special Com. on lot corner of Centre and Market sts., eon.,, Special Cm. on B. Patel/ace, tot& „ Bt. Com. on opening Spring striuti,repOrted work done, and was die. - Com. of Fire Apparatus on petition of Young America Yin; Company, was eon. 'l3i. Com. on street near WOotelsdorf & Co.'s distillery, wag Instructed to open it. Coin. of Surrey was instructed to, establish a grade for the mho. and also for liliareh *treat. The Coto. to which was referred the petition of citizens In regard to fireworlut within the ISorougl II sal% rave, ed•that the matter was fishy covered by the ordinance adopted Julf:4, ISZT.: la:port accepted,. and Com. die. charged. Coto. of Fire Apparatus eon. on petition froui Rough and heady Ftreepmpeay. CotnotAce. eon. on claim of W. Kline. CoiCot Fire App. con. on complaint of : - Unmane Firs Company. Com. on ending new lock-up house, con. Corn ofAce. on Bright & Leroh's bill, reported f it oar rect. A petition from Cities= of South Ward toe apparatus, to .enable them to orginhe a new Are company, was re fer red lathe Com,. of FirerApp. • - On motion of gr. Nice, it was resolved tat all work °tithe streets be postponed for two "asks. Mr. Samuel Lewis was instructed to doh& the annoy 'iff the Bormigh, and make maps of the same. Com. of Fire Apparatus was directed to report an anti. trance protecting the Sr. plugs of the Borough: The ibllowing bills were reed and ordered to• be raid: C. Wormia and Others, - .$53 no Bright t Lerch, -•- • • 18 25 .1. Bensinger, - • - 27 Cal Eherdan A Brant gan, • - - - - 85 . 00 Adjourned. 14rThe "Osceola" and "Keystone" Cricket Chaos played a match otrTneaday, on the Camp Ground, which moulted in the *tory of. the former by bs runs. The prize contended for, wu a pair of bats. Anneied la the more:— Ist Innings. r - - .-. o ,„. ~ 2d !nava. R. Luther, run out : ,I 1 runfont , 1 J. Cake, b Taylor '''7, l o not out ' a I. Berk. b Parry 1 ' b Moorhead - 4 J.,Clayton, b Taylor 4 b Taylor _ . 1 L:1Ia wley, b Parry 0 b Itoorbeed- • 8 11. Rainy, b Taylor' 9 b Moorhead • 11 Q. -Kra us, c Parry bTaylor 1 e Taykro l b Moorhead 11 T. Patterson, not out' 7 b hloorhead- -!, 0 Y. Fey. at Parry . 2 b Moorhead '' 11 ' ./. liodanon. absent absent , , o.l.oessr, b Taylor ,i - 1 le Taylor • \-0 Dyes 0 1 .Byes _ 43 %Idea . • j , NI ides 0 . 111118T0211. 4... . - • 1.41 Innings.. 2.1 hisusegs.. F. Campbell, b Keane 3 .1. &Mors pot out C. Dougherty, run out 0 b Evan* t R. Poieroy,l3 Evade 0 b Reilly 'J. Atwood, h Evade 0 a Hawley IV. Parry, b Reilly 8 b Reilly G. faylov, e Patterson b Evans i. 0 b Reilly. W. Ehler, b Reilly. • 2 rue! oat. .11. Vaatlns, not out • '1 e Patierson,b Reilly (1. Dartholomevr, run out 0 run out J. Moorhead, a Loeser b . Itchy 0 b Hawley ' 8: Foster, absurd. ' absent r• Wee 8 Eyes Midas 1 0 Wide 'styes , . • . 1---. i 14 RecAerreuTtom— lit /81eing8 2.i /88 , i8sgs. 28 , 87 .. 83 . . 14 ' 17 81 "Oraeola." _,.."Keyetone." 8. Palmer. fill. 84aueh. It. Palmer. . r.F.lirqutiar: '•OseenDi;" I•Keyetone," ilmplres, Scorers, Zaleridd Match at Part Cerbon.—On Fa nriay after noon lag, a match;csur• off at Port Carbon, between the "Pottsville" and "Port Carbon" Cricket Clubs, which re suited In the victery ante Pottsville Club in one In nings and twenty:rune to 'pers. In jostle* to tie "Port Carbon" Club, we,will state that they organiSed but reeently, and lir conselnincs, are less experienced in the ga in than their antagonists i iii of Saturday. Under the circumstances, the did very well, and we think will yet make excellent p ions. The bowling and . batting of Mesita. Fox, thee, IL Snyder and Dr. Stillman, of the f'ottsvllle Club, were vary Sue, while the gement gelding proved that the Club la rtpldly improving to the manly game of Cricket. Mr. ' Mather's snare, 43„ Is the largest that has ever been made In this COunly. Ile lea model et leketerresol and quick; a straight, destructive bowler, and powerful batsman.— , Ills game is justly, much admired., . While we sympathise with our Port Carbon Mends In their defeat, we wish theal better luck next time. , . Annexed Is the fees.:—' . . : Ist /outings Jonas Vox, run out , )tr.)tsther. a Kepley b Snyder T . 11: Snyder, b Snyder 'le 0. Green, e Gibson b Alllsoa 11.0reen. not Ont. riirry Edmonds, - e Harrup b Skid& M Edmond*, b Allison Reilly, c E. Allison b Snyder num., run ont Silliman, b Allison • Ithlgnay, e lllggins b Snyder Oyes • •• lag byes ; %Vdes • . Post csasox c , tn. i , Ist Axing:. ' 24 liiftlfsgi ' Kepley. c !Snyder b Mather 0 cM. sultotiods b 31stber 0 Illltoo, b Slather 0 c Fox b.2lstber 1 Btanksx, b Mather 2st 11. Ectinoodi, • 13 B. W. Border. 1b w b Fox 2 c Vox b !Snyder 0 L. W. Bnyder, run out I not out. 16 It. Allison. Inn oat I C ellitaitui b Hunt . - 4 Hamm, b Fox - 0 b &VOLT • - 1 (Moron, c Mather b Fox . 0 OD. Marren b Snyder I Biggins. b Foxo .v B.C. Green 6 Snyder 4 Y. AII 1 i 4 . ? a. q Bunt . b Math- , ero b Sorler 0 Fisß yesher, not out U. c MI6. Green b Runt 4 . • 4 • Byes 8 Leg byes 1 Leg byes 3 . • Widen I 11 Bo balls 1 ~ . . , . L. Smears, for Potl seine Crkket Club. W. Dane, for Port Carbon Crkket Club. J. BTniXII, of Milted Skarn Club, for Pottsville Jio. iltostzt,ot aletbanka' Club, for eon Corbett Club int•Cepy Preceedieiig 'of Workmen', Convention, held at St. Clair, Saturday, July rah, Mt, u reported by Change Carrell, Aaidstant Secretary: The felleuleg altars were elected unaulleoisly:-- Pnaddeut—Y4ANClS ALMS; Via Preildirot—Andrew LUAU* ; Becretary—Watuu Rouen: Arista:lt : ear . tart—Geo.CAll.l4l.L. The Convention having , duly or. seabed, the following ei'oolutloon yea adopted: . .‘ . Reteivid, That no peisona be adMitted into env met hip but wartipamenoluly appointed by the men where • they work. , Reseloot That we bind ourselves to nth other that we will respect the wilier the majerity and vote for the nominee of our party. • • Rueleat, That at this medlar ICII npedient only to VZ: men ; wall to ro those and gat two o' maybe renteiogri Lid WM* anal nominations an ands; that at' the 'next meeting we takers Vote to try the andhoust of the Von nation, ao that at our Sail mann Vs may be wdt ad vised as to who ti the bent inn kw Congendond mod ate 1 , . Rentant, the revolution! proposed by the dale.' gate bolo Monterey WI I sty at the York, agmen's tan' at Minersiilla bolting:fled In the Potts ville pipets, as the tiortnten't Macau did net publish Mantra. That :tour next ukie‘tting dslessteiireP resentind eaelieollierr will bring silk Upon th e bomber ef OM they represent. •r 1 Mir considerable ixinsnitatleor ' On anosolif S Immo% to met at Mr. glidesiWa , 011! 8411 : 41 /4 131 7 3134 et 2 0 aoek; P. M.- Copy of prosiedinga in connection with that fielealling of Workmen at Mlneritille, Juror 41, which the .:11rneb. aorst . e.Aolaceete Mil mei publish, liratoginarret Wramtas, A toll appeared In the litorkotasee 411deeeete ihr ■ mooting of Workesew, to be held to yillrtirWM Co Saturday, June 26, IeSS., for the porpoiM of losing s more curter[ Feminization, and for &Maio; means of prodng harmony not only among theoweivew but . with the employers: and also woutbudlng candidates for Conferees, Harm of Repreventatives, and for Fhertlf- AAD WillaiLts, The men employed' at Monterey being amudbly alive 'bathe importance of the move ment, did,on the Mar Mat, meet together Our • the per. loose of disc-amiss the matter, and maturing ideas to patent to their fellow Workmen at the Convention, and bare nominated a committee of four of their body to telonmeht them on the occasion; that committee would Wm request toeubinit the stews of their Meth* on. I the nutter" to dome before the .-ennoeticsa. !. ' First; Strikes, as they &renew carried out, mire they . do not Rio the Gigot .ought for; but entail mod to Wh watt, antlerios CM all concerned: and Secondly, Believing as we do, that the great evils un der which we labor, ire solely chargeable to the' doc trine of Free Trade,• we bold:ennorives bound,' and pledge/ ourselves to use all 'ad 'and lawful UNDID. of co operation with our fellow Workmate, to remove the caws, and believing the time has arrived that - 11 a im portent for the Workingmen' to take Matters so vital to their prosperity, or It may be their very existence, into their own bands. they would' submit the following moo. lotions to the consideration of their brethren Rtselred, Therms will rota form Caudidsti for Con gress who will not pledge bimself to Make a mortelon of the Tariff, for the purpose of increasing the impost duty naafi manufactures. his first and most important study. Rooked, That as we hare more Interest: t the elec- M au of the candidate Me Cologrem , thaw an } o f th e other Ornegnir it is agreed, that In' ease the Dwain of our par ty should be adopted by the Member:4lc Convention, we l=s t ii , e , nolves to accept all the other nominees of the 'Resolved, ratio order fully to : mature the belt mode of proceeding, and to make, sure of having the best man we can procure, that we this day onieseggest the Daniell of those that may be amaidued wOrthe, and that this Convention when. It adjourns thia.dtte, wit do oe 10 meet again in two weeks trout Maeda': to glee full time 'to form correct views of the candidates that may be pro. pooed. f. Roared, That no pei9ion be admitted toolt Matting. unless Workmen. duly appointed by a orsio ty of the men at the Operations when they work— of the Press only excepted. •' flrooloul. That the ProixedLop of this nog be In. retied in the Worieras'a Advocate, and that W subscrip tion be taken up for the purples Jf detisylvg theexpen- The authors of the above betters theypsinire no bet. terjustiffestion of their pinericlings or abs*beforo hon. eel men, than the tallest publicity of their Proceedings. Ai for !dr. Price, be llati Punic* his tarn course. When be gees to the end of lds 'tette+ he dill stand still or else retrace his steps. L. Ina Tux sousicmj 31711 DAT WICOOL PICMIC AT PISICBACH Mamas. EDITORS:—Th • Inhweet' your valuable Jets am manifest* in every laudable enterprise. persuades me that' a brief notice of the outdoor festival of the above named branch school of Trinity church, Potts• vine, will he welcome to yout columns. 4 On Tuesday morning some scores of happy little ones assembled at the pleasant reside:mot Mr. John Burnish, near the Rolling Bill. preparatory to the day's enjoy ment of *octal cheer and good things ahtindant, provi ded for the occasion by Mrs. Burnish and others. Before starting for the grove, the following hymn, given out by the Rev. Mr.Wasisburn,waaappropriately sung by scholars and teachers, led by Idles Matilda bra sier aided by Mr. Edmonds:" • "Our Father in heaveit, we hallow thy Mime; May thy kingdom, alt holy on earth be the muse ; 0, give to us daily, our portion of bree&--. It Is from thy bounty that all must be fed. "Freese our transgreisions, and teack'ns to know • That humble compassion that pardons:each foe; Save us nom temptation, from weakness and sin, And thine be the glory fhieter—Amen.'l • AlreadY had the full iadeh wagon by the kindness of Mr. Bassett, conveyed the requisite :reireabeents to a neighboring grove, ..Tbera In a timely, sunbowered ahade, close by stunning stream, surmanded by bills and visited by refreshing ;bonrses, soon gathered the coMpany of puplis•and teachers In holiday apparel and hap* , spirit. Surrounding the table; dud directed by their affectionate Superintendent, the jOyoui group unil ted their voices in another hymn. ; "Thou art our shepherd. gracious Lord, .Thy little flock behold And guide us by thy staff' and rod, • As children of thy fold. "We praise Thy name (bet we am brought Tqlbis delightful place' When we are guided, cheered and taught - As children of Thy grace. "0, may our teachers, tolling here, • Meet ne at last, abort; And they and we in heaven appear As children of Thy love." Then followed the entertalumentsnf children "blythe and gay." In amusement ithey could hest agree upon, and swiftly the hours flew by. firdue time the sumptuous and Well-Alled table re• eared a ;general visit, and fully met the demand with an abundant surplus foir the repreCist four or five o'clock. as the baskets lull afterwards-NM 'Bed to such as applied even at a lateetbonr. • The afternoon however, was par tly 'komplett with re hearsal of pieces by sever4l ah4.an original' die. Lague by the Misses Brasier and Burnish. giving a plea senS-bistory,of tbr sehooL They hated, that originating al the-home of Mr. Burnish, under the direction of the Bev. Mr. Washburn accompanied, by Dr. John T. Car. pouter and Mr. E. ICJohnsten, th school had existed some four years. It "tatted with only 12 scholars, and now numbers, under the raperiutendeney of Mr. Edward Morrison, seeirdy,fire or eighty. And very happily in the course of the dialogue, a query wasstsited—when eboald the school be accommodated with autileient room; a building perhaps suitable for public services also? After an appropriate and encouraging response to this query from the Rector of Trinity Church, In ,which the highest tribute was given to the Christian excellence of, Mrs. Burnish, whose labors sift Tattier* in behalf of the school were as unwearied is bee itteutines to. the and- distressed within has rear la the loiripir reirole inthme o ff ered by owe of the pupits,Srere unan ugly adopted: _ • . 11e.wha, That 110. the favored. Maoism of this B day School, do here premix our sincere thanks to kiraißur. Mr for her neserfailing kindness toward us; for her ge er sit y fig fi nding room far us, distemirding the trot'. ble, in which we spend Most phseautly our etbbeth at- teraoons; for her untiring labor which she cheerfully • gives to add to ourrourfort and happiness, and further, • that she will accept euesincere gratitude for the trouble • she has taken upon herself in preparing the many swop I series for this day; and although we can never repay her for these labors of love, she will Seeeivalrer reward hereafter. ' Reonleed. That our thanks are due to our kind Mr. Edward' Morrison, for his nereefailing presence with as,lnd although there may appear but very little encoursgetient, yet we mines him that his untiring labors are, kindlymssived and duly apprecia ted. and It is our earnest desire as m 411111! Ills charms thathe may tong remain with In. Reedttext, That we fake this means of expressing our gratitude to Mr. Prothiroo, who, though by has but re. aptly commenced his labors with nx we greatly esteem. We thank him especially for the Interesting stories, of which he seems to have a never-ending supply, and kindly relates them for oileinstruction,andelso,for the manner in which be hustipplied some of our ,wants: Reeolorf, To each of that teachers we now *Ypres' oar deepest kindly regard. for hoping that they will bear in , mind, that the seed, which they now sow upon the ten der Minds of those entrusted , to their inatruction, will yet-spring cep and beseßnit according to the care be stowed upon it. -We earnestly trust that they will con tlnne on in this noble work, bearing in mind those beatitiful words, of "not despising the day of small things." Another hymn was 'sung. All united andibly In the Lord's Osier. Parents and friends, unable to be earlier prevent, continued to join the happy company, and the evening found wally a family circle-gratefully recount ing the recreations of the day with' thanks to Him who smiles alike on young and old. who seek • his face and love his name . " We• never spent it happier day; all were delighted and pleased. "Praised be his name who flanged ibe human mind, For pleasures Which shall leave no - sting behind." . "lOAN.". The 'People's Independent-Candidate for Sherlet,,r, BA.MUEL CttßlSpiAN;reepectfolly solicits the ictf• fines of his ellow eltisens this /all for the office or FP. If elected he will perform the duties of the old 9 with ability, fidelity, end Integrity: wtti To the Free aud Independent Voters 'et Schuylkill Comity. Permit met* brier myself as the People's Candidate. for the office of SHERIFF, at the neat October Steelton. If elected I pledge myself to perform the dtdies of said orate with adelity. . Toms VMS. Illoermille, May 2, 1858. CHARLES W.TAYLOR. [COXXIMICATCD.] Means. Nturoalf:—Tbrougb youreolunins we would urge the nude of HENRY U. STAUFFER, Esq.. as a sultabte capdiAste for the ranee of COUNTY COMUIS SION lUt. flailing As be, does, from Union 'township, tbat newer before Dirnished a Commissioder, it would be a gratifying thing to theveople of this end qf the coun ty. if Mr. Stadffer ahout4, selected. Mb. Stauffer being a Tariff and A oti-Lecorspton maw. will 'be etadeci to the action of the People's Convention. , ' • RUSH AND MAIIANOY. 121-3tl July ?1,1858. • ibuYIEFI9CATZD.] • Ilesstut. Foltz—Permit me to suggest 'as a suitable no minee by the People's County Convention, fordesembly, Howell Fisher, Fag. Ile Is an able gentleman. intellect ually, *nil would *hid In the Legislature a powerful haiIIIIMOD 04 all throe Imessures which Demorrstleatnis rule has denied' the People. In addltipn, Mr. Fisher le a gentlest:au possessing the ionetionee and respect of a acquainted with him. I - trust" that his name will be plated on the People's County Ticket. It it should be, you - may rest assured that we will attend to his elec tion. f .IcomintrucArro..l • thanntrusa, July Igtb, Massa. Factz—Terunt me through the columns of your 1 Jewrstakto morimend as a suitable person to rope/tent this County as gate Senator: Lewitt C. Driugherty,a man that Is sound on id, the leading political questions, such as the Tariff for home protection to American industry, Autl4,eroutplon,! de, a man who has the advantage.of a vod . edututkna,and ' is conversant with the hisser:Of Pennsylvania. •_bould he be elected, ire have no doubt he.woul4 rowel° be en efficiattt member as well scan ornament to his native State, and a pride to the citizens of Schnylkill county. Let him be nominated*, the Ima pi e s candidate, Sod there Is no doubt (Whitt electiOn. YOulst Ac., MANY CITL2SNS. To the Vire* and Independent Vona% of Sashaylklll Comity. ny Fiume AN; PILLOW Crrtztv, s:-having bean 0 1 $4• 111 • number of times whether 1, - expected a nom ioatiolo for sninunr,i have only bossy if any l'artz die), or As. /relation, sees pror to nominate me, I wine very much oldiged,, but still beg have to .athth to the: Ptutforta hare - adopted, without adding another flank or taking one theefroun and notwithstaudieg there Intfiersons perambulating theCeunty, reporting that I ell not be • Candidate &Übe coming election, I will just•af that hoeing unfurled my banner and Lung It to the breeze, . and inseribed thereon Protection to American Labor, I am determined not to strike nig' colors until en ordered by my-Yellow Citizens at the election; and hereby eel upon all Business lien , Farmer*, Bonurstiuroll, Moors and Laborer*, ( and the rest or mankind; t o support me. Idluersville, June /I, 2341] JOSEPII BOWEN. ahepffaltr. • . 21a Me rofrrs Rt Sc iigiltu omof—hit* CITIELTS —I respectfally offer myself m your-ennelderation and solicit your suffrages, as an Independent candidate fbr MUDD% at the next October /tattoo. Previous to the recent nokirtunafe difficulties which 'divided, and stili continue to distract the political party with which 'I hare alwaY acted. I was a candidate fbr the nomination pt the Demoeratic Onneentinn , end ass witlinglo abide Ity their decision. lip to this timtrktaad hoped that a reeoneillation might be effected:aatibaroiony agal n pm. vall In the ranks of my Political Mind< the prospect of such a result is now too rimole, and the time eir se. Mon too abort, to warrant me In submitting my name to a divided natty tbi nomination. The people demand a faithful officer for Sheriff, and Poillisel dfliletalies ought not to be permitted to interfere with - their freedom of chola& I aut therelbre. a candidate: without rerioni the Dontlastton of any, etutreutfonoand If elected, win endeavor to perfnem the dritkirof the aloe so as to slit bty the public and the many kind friends who have ad vised and must me to this source. LIVALIIINGTON minim= tottmllle, July 7-2, pal . . noi parrs AID SCIISORIL EW•Destba in Barton test week, bi /211143overnor Pecker is at Cape May. . 4021`Deathalts Brooklyn last week; 06. , Or DesOokin Baluimure last week,! 140. A altip = al Boston is loading iii- Treater tin:Ones: ANIPTh• wealth of Wm. B. itstde is estimated at $50,000,000. . .. • • • . jOll-6or. Wise nitlpay gwisit to Pennsylvania bi a Weak Of Mg, . 4110`Many yissug men arelleiring?hiledelphla for the new gol d r region.,: . . - -., i firlbereare 20,000 wenn" itestileied in watch making in Switzerland. - • plir Tbe Odd Fellows'. of Ohio number 330 Lodges and 22,000 members 4 • • '‘' ' • 112117 A mammoth mechanical bakery hal just .been opened st Cincinnati. • Of Pope Pins IX, entered on the thirteenth year of his pontificate on the I7th of ; June. lar:Mrs- Wkittiprey, etlitress of the lifetbse• Magazine, died at Colchester,' Coliri., Friday. jllMl"Johnny Maekey,,itieluilaio pugilist, is to - bare at fight soon with hie% &lion, of Detroit. )22rBirbop Melltaine ,whoso health has been -preearioui for some time , sulfa for Begind. , i i- The Mother who awn be by prettier. an f h her own, has been sect to &s Linatle estab ish. meat. . , • pi`The peret pitapseo rfrit tit said to is the Assist this season known for ten ,William Evans, Jr., a young rrintar, was drowned at Pittsburg on last Pridayavaningorhile bathing. • . • : •. - s i lliff•The poetess, Mrs. Batons Ann Lards, his Olitained a decree at divot , Own bar. °twee:atoll Pill Military eneampm Ma will be held in Au gust and September, at Fqeburgi Snyder county,_ and Easton. .1 ' • 411411" Col. Fuller, late editor ofthe N.Y. Mirror, is writing capital L letters for the "Illuitrated Lon,' don News." • jeffir•Ortectbottsand hot of of peaches arrived et ill New York on undanin e steamship Columbia frum•Cbarleston. • . JIMF•A good. Minister Prayed fervently for those of his congregation who were too proudto kneel, and too lacy to stand. 1 • . • • „gre-It is proposed in i South Carolina, to erect a monument to Gen. Francis Marton, the "Swamp 'Fun" of 'the revolution.. IMP-In England; the average of life exceeds that of Frahm by eleven years, notwithstanding , the superior*Freneh climate.' pir•What is the difference between en auction and sea.tickness? One is a sale of effects, and the other the effects of a sail. Alderman Miobiel Murry, s rowdy politi cian, died on Monday, Of eholera. Of course, all honor wu paid to his remains. • jralr•The editor of the Savannah Republican, boosts of hiving received-a watermelon weighing 54 pounds,' on Thursday last, ,tlMrJohn hfeDish. a giant from Georgia, passed through Norfolk on - Friday. He weighs SOO lbs., and is said tp be 7 feet in height. Or The Austrian journals complain that Prince Frederick William it going to make himself the head of the ties masons of Germany. • ;SPE. Perry and A. Keevil, convicted at Pitts burg of soiling lottery tickets, have linen sentenced to ttm penitentiary for one year each. ¢p' The Cincinnati papers intimate Abet the Rev. Mr. Nicholion, of that city, has accepted the call to Trinity Church, in Washington. yigle•Porrer's Spirit says the yearly profits of The engagements of- first-class English jockeys will average from $O,OOO to $lO,OOO a year. Jitaly-Gog cholera.,fis causing many deaths near Fairdeldjelson comity, Ky. 'Three hundred or more hogs taw° perished within • few weeks., `Letters from San Francisco give gloomy ( aceounts from expected depreciation in propirty there, m consequenee of exodus ,to Frasier riven.. flthrAdviceti from the Cape of Good Hope Men tion thatia great fire had uccurra at Port Elias. befit, destroying the Onest.warehouses In the place. or- Nebraska Is our largest Territory. It will make about eight Stites as large as. NeW, Hatinp shire, and is about one-sixth the size of. .Europe, par•Thalberg has returned to Europe. He real ised a very handsome sum by his tour, in this 'country. One account places it as high as $50,600. ARtNi. B. Roberts, an American tragedian, met with the Most brilliant success in England, having made daring his theatrical campaign about $70,- 000: per-Charles Stant:, a pauper in the Franklin) eponty (Ohio) poor.house, recently received inteili genee that an uncle, who had lately died bad left him 000,000. ; jtal : "A prizefight took place at Savannah, 0 - 11.“ on the l3tb instant, bbtween John lilefluire, an Englishman, and James Duffle, in which the at. ter was beaten. pil'Cincinnati is now the largest horse market in the United States, and during one week, lately, forty thousand dollars worth of horses were sold at the various stables. • par Some wag, writing from Carlo, 111., sinee the subsiding of the flood, says there are now in that city 45.? distinct and different smells, and sev eral wards yet to hear fro.. prauseph Fannon, of Pottsville ' attempted to commit suicide in Reading on .Tuesday. Rum. He was finally committed for thirty days; fur drunken and disorderly conduct. AgEr•An Auburn gentleman recently employed a novel mode of cleaning out in obstructed drain. Re used a barge eel, which worked itself through in two bours,followed by the water. "Sambo! you brick tief! why for you be. tray dat secret I tole you de Oder day ?" "I be tray de secret! I scorns de reputation.! fume I couldn' keep not, so I tole urn to liomebodyl dat could." zjAff•Thero "will be a total eclipse of the son on the dth of September nest, visible in the United States only at extreme southern points, and best to be witnessed in South America, where it will be central. . pft - Profestr,Morso sails for Europe, with his family, to thewfamily, be absent a year or more. The Profe'sor, it is stated, has already received the first installment of the $BO,OOO presented him by the 'Russian government for his telegraphic in vade% 06-A creditable work has been done .bY the Northern Central. Railway Company, in thideon struction of a railroad bridge across the Stimuli. benne river at Dauphin, nine aides above Harris burg. The bridge was opened fur traffic on the 31st Moral last. • I jar There are attached to the fire department of Philadelphia, 42 engine companies, 41 hose companies and 5 hook end ladder. oompaes.— The number ofAnembers of the departmen t are— active,ll,2lo; honorary, 3,153; contributin, 10,. 546; t0ta1,16,879. I ' pe-Georgo'Couk, of Kittanning, Pa., pr4poaes, upon x bet of one hundred dollars, to run from the mouth of Mahoning to the Kittanning bridge a distance of ten miles, in one hoar, the feat to be accomplished between the first and twenty-eighth days of month. larktilwankie is treading on the heels of Chi cago in improvements and - eommeree. Thi num ber of new . buildings going .up on the lit inst. ties 490, of *bleb 273 were frame, 117 brick or stone—total estimated cost, one million, one hun dred thousand dopers. 'One Eider Hayward. of Otsego county, N, Y.', while holding a series meetings at: Delhi. fell io love with a Miss Sarah Blanchard, and hav ing a' wife at home dying of consamition; under took to elope with Miss 8., but was detected and sent away with a flea in his ear. - I ' ,gll'News from Salt Lake City bits been receiv ed. • General Johnston had entered the city, and 'was firmly' established there. Attempts hid been made ll' him to induce the infatuated people to , . return to their !ricers, but without success. They itill hive their faces turned towards Prove. ' jser•ln Warren, Vt., July 11th, the.men turned. out open a bear bunt, surrounding the • Woods, in width bruin was known to be, they graduilly less ened the circle and fired a volley, kiliinglnot only the Lear, who weighed 400, but a Mr. Cass, who was shot by some careless fellowgicross the ring. ' Age Gov. Packer, of Pennsylvdnia, on Thera. day Ouizeil the death warrants of the following persons': John Lutz. Allegheny county, to be exe cuted October let; William John Clark; Montour county, to be executed September 34th ; Mary Twigga, Montour county, to be executed October 22d: i jar The Reading Pros says that be' fore the close of the present summer, the iron h'urse will, via. the East Pennsylvania :Raltroad,lspeed. its way from Reading on a direct line for New York. We hope to be enebled to say lb...inure Otitis soon of Pottsville, via. the Auburn and Allentown Rail road. - ' 1 pfrlas. Fitton, a partner with Chester MAPOs in the wool business at Syraduse,.l4. Y.; vas ab. aoudad with $60,000 of the funds of: the concern. and $lO,OOO of his own money, taking with bins' a woman by the name of Andeeson, with whom he hos been long ansPeeted of being on familiar terme., i J1212-A fall of at least twenty-five p cent. has taken place within a few months in the prices of property imam Francisco. The chief reason as. signed, is the discovery of the gold mi i ise ion Fra ser's River, and the consequent exodu Cif coo large a portion of the population of Califeraie. The editors of San Francisco have endeavorid to rer alit the forret:4o4a thus far. in vain. - 4 - , Afrlt is deserted that a man marryini now a- days marries a - great dell Isere titan he kergaimsd for. He not only weds himself to a won an, but • a laboratory 'of prepared- chalk, a . (printsi of whalebone eight coffee bags, fur baskets) of .not els, one po odle dug, and a systetit of weak aeries that will keep four servants and three). doctors around .von{ house most of the time.) ' I , jiargolin C. licioniorinil L. Bouvier, prceinent chives of St. Louis, fought a duel id IBitiois on the 13th inst. They - fought with da 111 pistols, , dietaries t melee pacea.. One tire was ha without effect, and a second Are not twinged elated in the stiletto of agreement , the parties ret r ed from the ground. The shot of one d.-the Mei tut the coat of fits opponent across the braes The cause 'of-the difficulty is not stated. ' . i 2 1111-Tbere exists a rivalry bet n !Banbury and Williamsport. A Williamsport e ditor terms t i e / Sunbury a "settlement; w while a Senbery editor suggests that if an empty upper Mat, dweed oz- elusively by the Williamsport editor, as) 4 Vartsisb- cod weekly" with something more eu i tstantiel than vapor, it might result to the advent ge ill Himself and subseriberc. Sharp practi up country, • among the knights of the nallj. ; . '..31211r7he Hamburg Herald is e Otte' of an English' newspaper just comma by H. 4. Kilian, is' young printer wlio works the Sckwelf. post dike. ilo . ,tellu us that be Is not sixteen years old, is editor, compositor, Printer.mid reporter, all in one, and bas'to get out his Paper during the. ' ereningkours, after his regular &lei wdrk is done. The \ lierahi is shout the size 'or aiihcot of letter 'paper, and if it mitts with sufficient Ineourale meat to pay eipen ' , will be iuued.senil monthly, at 1 cent a copy. , E ,._ 1 - _,I , 4, jkirGeo. %V. iti romeraly, zee, Of ogefay C ler k . of the State Senate, ntet with a einttnr acciden at Atlantic city, the other day. W lld bathing in -the sari, he was struck on the arm y Mme unseen collect under the ,water ' the bit,* breaking - the limb and causing such paln as to ririadr him tam* ,porarily helpless and insensible.) S me friends ' who weft in bathing with him at pm time, went to his assistance, otherwise he would hive been drained. The imitate was Mined, and be is ,now at honso doing well.: , -.. , . . . 0- la- Birthold Myer Proforfor. of aym ad In-' *that., Putnam eautti )I y. New Yorlq tiiok a fancy to Miss Fanny Monett, a Wardle% pOpil.of the 'O w tria e lf r e li bef: 4 :th te ere e ;s a kf t° J i lit h t a l w ea so ll b i f r o li t i n b ly e a . t P i r a nty i & k lA n c : l 4:h te e m w h i p ad ni ta i d o il - entreat his position Ind Hoe soalldeited reposed by ' parenta in an unworflY mad:let t Si.l !was ptob. ably not old anoughlto.know—aishoWtay yetills. waver la tier 'Orel/v.4-oot a man e4paOle„ of alkali 'toadied's bardly.-eapableor makin g's true 'has band ara father. I , • i ,llllr'The lons,llstotaxeceiptifuthnpapt week." aekoostealged by ear ,notetopora , the Millers' jtfoisrardp. makes,' oesr month water.-- I ,"Dannitig" - writ have more effect io your'neighhinhoOd than • ours, friend Bannaii.—Portemesa Ledier. • .•• ' Our iabierthmi Mind - Lesfysi, *stable a senor ' ous rilvsay In liquidating their intbilitedbassi-a fact whicit ydn mai well iumaSioe4 is not anteater eating to a pablisher. To the printer!, prompt pay is a' stronsineentlie to Increased a'oettion,.ald we i wish, toast .sincerely, that one aad'alt of our con- tempuraries,tad equally as fair Alio or paying subscribers as .th* 'Moses Jowitant. We ,are 1 proud of ;oar list,you may rest asioured... .. • ! ,ffier - TO• "fancy" are engagedn arranging all prelliatititries of the fight for"elta apiarist:tip" that Ilils to conifs-uff between John Mo say and John lieenitn,'aiins."thit Beerinia Bop" i A challenge tiaaalso been offered*. TostllyeiVby Jim! Stew art. called the SeStishMaffie, who Wants Nyee to meet blue either in a stead up ori roitgb.and.taia bib tight. This Stewart Is the allow who was "pualsbild" an **nerdy • by Myer in a New TWA barroom vneenicter, a week - or ! teen -since; and that be is a venomous fellow Is e Went from the term' of.bla challenge, Whichtins the two On tigoaists to , go into a rooth to titer, lock the doot, and-I stay' there till one or, tire•other Is :the "best man," i. • till his erpponent lifkilled or dis misled. Such is New York TancYpife.. and Ito pol lee and' authorities are da'facio,!.battle-isolders. EDUCATION is 4 oompani.4 rh olti no misfortune can depress; no Crime can destr+y; no enemy can •alkinato; no despotism can enslave.' At botne a friend; abroad oh introditc • tion din solitude a so lace ; In society.lan ornament.- once sloe; it guides virtue ; ) it gives at once Abvernment and grace to genins,and leads all titers unerringly to • the Palatial Stove of Granvillei Stokes, NO. 607 Chesnut street, to buy ; their clopitis ! lkiPliollitetentra Ointment and Ville.: ...The skin diseases to which the boa vie+ labd man Of !nab. lent habits are peMillarly subjectoels w.O as thous soar! butit Meth - xis ranged hy a soper•Ouldanee or diet and the hardshipa and privations sit miesman's llfr, are readily removed by Holloway's 014Mut. The dlatigur• lag blotches, puddles, pimples, eq..; arising -from sap. prestedliersphutlen or obstruCtioll? !SI the seciTetive or are also ImMedlately oblitertited,by this purifying and brautitylog agent. It bat ticloqind as a means or destine. the maitilesloti and reltertimi the skin of ascot. oratiourand eter:eseemes. The MOS, as limy carry oft all inward impurities, are au im :'pOitMt auxiliary to the Ointment in sash eases. . SirMesita* Misstate; Mai anis Cr—lts won derful effet , 4l and consequent irjrniarity---perhaps no article in • history of the Misierict Medico, ever ir. quired the mine patronage, was lixtiseted to-the same , number of sever] aD4 different tiets t amt..tne, with so' tew failures as the Mustang Liiiihaient. :If :has Ilion,' been styled a limices thr all eSternal *Ands, Cuts,' Swellings, Sprains, Brutes% or ly•rhptioris on Man or Beast. It Is so far a medicine oi,eniprbing virtue, that Physicians are dampened to pram-the It ; and Gum tome remarkable Cures of Chronic andiJiiroried Rheumatic CO; sea It has naturally attracted miseh Attention f,om the first scientifle Minds' of the age. pdfismily can affird to be wi th out a bailie of the Mue iii 4 Liniment iii the „ i mp i „ borne. Beware*/ fanaticism. T?o i gen ne is sold by respectable dealers In all parts o the wo. d. Beware of any other "It ria's Lint men t. tis a ruination.:: 1 ' - BAltliES .h- ARK , riiirletors, - ', 1 - New York:, • sa.- risypelas Is only Old lamong niany of the' numerous ailments which ovlg4atir is 114;1'r/ties of tho, blood; and experience has shotin that : ow,g any, are more difilcnlt to overcome. Belk tie SugscP coated Vegetable Pills have graing*aneeroefilly with I(' In every form..l Ilint;Jorsee, of Altrany, nen upnardi 50 years of age, bad beet, suldeit periodicil return! of this eornpl4lnt from her earilesi infancy; and latter ly,lact been so violently atlect4.sur to truant' indica tions of denttiged Intellect. Recourse was bed, as 114 1 medy, to the loudly physician ;liit his preseriptimn4 ly . drove the atfeetkm inward,ksyuival,prepaatory to breaking outleith renewed violence. The dieter final* recommended:a box of Lees: Pilbit .but, it through. - soutt mistake alibi A pothecary's Cierltn box of Clikkenere Sugar CoalediPta rgative Pills tisaJ Sent In 'their stead.— ilavlnglittleltkith In Pills of.oni description, and l ing rather superstitious withal, they 'l ingconcluded tgt Providence had a hand In according y nit Substitution, and afttr turn out for tie best all, It might '. They' made use of hem. The resulint a very few doses, telt no cams to rivet their supenitltious notions. The pa tient rapidly ' recovered, and Mae; had no attack of lA. Xypelas since. The doctor highly delighted at tie supposed sonesh of bin prescription; but was ao Coin. pletely astotished, when die ilbleovered his .error, that he resolved i.c.ns that time ti(wird,teprescrihe nothlbg else In ease et Erisypelas, bit%Cileksuer's linger golfed Vegetable Pills. • The Pills may be had of all Drum; its and litorekeep en, in eve ryi Tillage and tosets United Eta : Jonx U. Baciwx is Agent for [29-2tl, I • . . „ air-ThO Groot Rag , eh Romody.A.--, it JAMES CLAEKE'S CELEIMIL I / 4 1ID TEMALE Plc, ' Prepared (rim • preseripticni of Sir J. CiAaxi, M. FD., Phydrian Mxtraordinary to! be Queer. - .. nal laminable ntedleine ; r is ciaralling fa Mecum oall , Grose palatal and dangeroungiSeiuses to ',Web the rankle constitution in subject. It moderates all excesses snri re. . mores all,obstruetions, and • speedy ears may be railed on. i ' rai led on. It4ried Loollo ' als peculiarly united i It relit, In a short time, bring oh iho-lomithly periorliiilth regulitrltY•l 1111 • 11 Each boltie, price One Orilirtr, begin the GovernMent Stamp of Great Britain, to 1 1 preient counterfeits. ) 11 1 ' --1--- 1 I - air,Thal Ms should stotll4l tabs% by Avila fling the FJRSr THREE maz,, - vrs of Pregnancy, as ithey are tare tdlbring , on. Mist:attar, but at ,any other rue they are safe. , In all team of Serronu aQd Bploal Affeedlons, Pain In the Back and Limbs, Vatigde on 'ROA exertion, Pafplta. Uon of ' l ibel Heart, Ilysterletl, and Tybitai, these will effect a 'rsils when all °then rissans have failed., arid al though a powerful remedy, 0, not I smael - a iron, 4uset, antlmony,!or anything burU'al toibeecasUtution.l PnU dirietions tile parbitilet round each postage, wbieh stai'uld be carefullypniserrifit Sole Agent for the United Stalest and Canada,- ; I: JOB hIOSES, (faital. Baldwin A 04) • Rochester, It. Y. N. 11.-111 and 6 Yostigi sitatn enclosed to may err , thorised Agent, will insurit iS t bolt a, containing oVi'r 30 pills, by return mail. For sale In Pottsville, b lIEN Y BAYLOR tam qua, by J. FRY; ,and b 7 all D throughout the United Elates and Cara/tail rru lL a th i 19, 252! . . . :tars less, stew 11a . 4 • oeE /fir-TR AM& fate Pas— n the proper:it ou ofi the material, and the mara i ltfac of thews crackeirs, the I ustitrai end healthful propett/es f the grttin are rcl,Llued In their greatest .parity rind oath. t The result that Oleic Farina Cracks contain in thesame freight double f i bs nourishment bread as itts ustully'ilaked. No other production ritin!wbept hu seer been discov ered which has proved reolviltutle as an . article'of Rod, or Is *1 imitable gecerallyitdr the stomach's healthful re quires:lents. The youttathl, is ,well as those in : the ine ridian!of Maori even ogled peojle and young ellitsiran, end them pleasant to est ; . • TheY do not necessarily, rum re masticating like °th ee . Rod, but merely be/silting And moistening: n the month gndwilly , or. waiting id water or millOy thbi moans separating Into tender flakes, in which state the stomach may receive tOni. - These flakes are eronAired of particles of Perina, in which the life supporting prinelpie of the grain; tomato/ nut deadened or Injyared4iti to dour, by too close grind ing, but retaining Its mdst toSite properties lo Ohcessary, to dizestion,arld the eteirlising force 'with whieji It im parts to the bddy a healthful growth, or renewed vigor and strength.. • These Farina Crack have an 'gramme It T .e. sec Mildly upon the atom .land ire • valuable Uttcle for dyspeptic as 'well as 00411:Aux sod delicate perriois gen erally, and they are pecOlLrly pheasant for, children.. All those who may Ilitt to procure ibis° ;into -able, e.railieto should understaid that ire there no fgennine I Farina Crackers made tut by Mr. Ming. MI Oedie•are stamped with the newel (*log.) Allow nb pelotas . to per suade 'p u s vs buy any: elUkers but Wing's. Thli caution has bud* necessary; in conseq once of i an attempt bidesignlnkiperuns to sell the `iedinary kind Of cracker:lb undai• fthe idea. or by conveiying tea inipreision that•they at?! like Wing's Yarina.. p anal at; tempti at deception shetil.l be noderstood by all. . The leguminous for Ail. Only by R.'D.BCDOENRIt, 1 Centre street,' o?hosite the 'Atorlican ifpn • Or,W - stwsgion street, near Itill ro PA-ittle, July II /- - : . ". TiIikinEATEST t 1 . .7ilL °clic:44l rldipacrcrier7r i OF 1 THE AGE. I, " H • i R , 1 ... f II fIL KENSIEIIif • of Roihnry hate dislocated to - I Allow' of our couil4o6 weal. weeds a remedy , that eurei . -t 1; i 1 • EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; : ' ,_'ll FROM . Thfi l lroist Scrofnli down fit i Co mmosi Pimple. H. has tried It InOtSer eleven hundred euesiand never ' er failed except in twelPes, both thunder brim . U. boa now In tis possesslenlover one hundred orittlestes of Ito atlas, all IMMO t/lenty toiler of Roston. i . Tito bottles -arc lurrauted tu - - cure a olistna sore month: " . .Li I F ' . - i Oin to three botUet Cliti fare the worst kind of plat phar the Gam ii i ... ' . 8 . Tr) or three bottles er 11l drat then riato ;Of biles.. S ' irolottke are earialtiol to cure the wait' canker In t r the' stotteseh . . 1 ii i . J Thiel" or dve bottler ars warranted to cure the worst . ihril ot Erysipelaii. 1? : - .• 1 . tr On. or two kratleueare warranted id' eliire ell kronor la 'beeps. [ 1 1- •.. 1-- . ;aro bottles are rel e nted r .. „ ot core turrodni of the an MI Withal amongi haw . / i licatr to Ida beitiai are warranted to ewe onnat and running akers. i - 1 .. , - • 1 . one bottle will to slab sady eroptlone of Ala skin. . two or three bo thare Werrunted - tiil• cults the worst Mild of rtngworntl i - c 4 . 1 two or those but t - are varranteli -to afro ' the roost deSpwate ease of Webutallem. , ' 4 ' *line 'Want twittiiie ire warranted tovelbrhensa: . . Fire tonight totOit will cure the wont et snot. ate. ".. " !5 ; ' ‘ . .!, , ' ••• nuf am .. . 'pen to three issigei an wan - mated'to van the wand came of - Dopesedi4 : It hoar mint tut 4,pstdricii of (how sands that It bas' 4eitn caused by a nab? In the. sta. *at. 1 - Ii l• . ;One to IWO bottles! ateceircaaled to . ewire :skit UM& aithe. • r > , , I - I , r . i .! . . . . • 0 04 4 0 two Wilke are taupe letd to regulate n entree elate it the bowels. " • ! Ovoi to two bottle' will misdate all dere;npawnst of Ma% darts. • • ' • Four to alt bottles tne eared the worst exert aedropey. One to Anal bottles has client the worst esas of Oen a tenet b ilways oxperleoe4; what a mercy to jet re. lk‘ In sin* an ouretlating aliwasel - pqebeigio of diet aver zieeseiary—oat the beat you eat tirt addiewough of It. • bemainms f o r weep—Adolte, one. talleapoorial per day 4Ctlldrin over tan yeatn, - thamartspoonful; Children ' frotknve to s l i ght p l ats, taupoonfial• As no 01roetione eau applicable to all reepatltst/oso, tabs auglarta to °Polito - on ihe bowels twhii a - 413r. r DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Werra', Street, Rozbitry, Xs**. . . Prle•-$l.. ,isitiror *'t° b 7 druzsbui usmag' bout ak. Veiled States. Jlinstarr A ' , 58 4.1 y littigiiiiis ;)iittliiitaq.. ti lift annexed ebtumuntratlon from "Alpha," wass* .I esfred last week: but ewing to the erowdeditatitot this Department piths Jamie!, vs were triable to insert it. We now g ive it plaeo:--- "Obel!" :11 e t and sslflisaffaxe's SI sena Ene.:r-Ify turner &tilde was intended to tail adention to two thinly,. Ist. She pompons self man. wire of "Obeerter In rasumiug that the church of his . aMen was thornily "risible cantoonlou Of the plerked pfesente and blessing of Christ," thug excennmuni.a. dam and nnehriatianising all add every other christian nomiastion.l Yd. flat the instances of perverviou m the Methodist Episeagat Church, which he men tlidns. so far from proving that the "tendency of leading add thoughtful minds" watt towards the Protestant Elite sliftal Church. were but such isolated 'ealleAr as may be - Blond in the history of 'toy church, and that with one I etiaption,(which I granted.) they were not men of con- s arable talent.' I Very mach regret Mt/necessity which stilt forth my rebuke of ouch sectarian bigotry and at- 1 elusiveness; bift when the gauntlet is thrown down, I I should be a recreant - knight to nines the tournament.— 1 111 have dealt bard Wows, thirster* deserved: and if iiith knightly et:awns, I have unbOrsed `'Observer, " I have ,knightly coertirey enough to enilld when big iftnineatartme—"the friend" of that"caninexagpstlon - 4 - yelps out, a "dog." Well, to the doughty squire I would may, that "bard names break no bones." Ilia teed- Orson:edam must have trolled to him the proverb..h.- that pruseth by, and meddleth will?, strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketb a dog by the gam"- -of Course, be expects no ether notice from me than to be left yelping still. ; . V To discuss the authority and peculiarities of church f.O rer hee ntri rv en ee t • tee has las sci h c a h n t i n y Praiteriragfordaessecireutt paper, hat he must be en often obtruding it span the :readers of the Journal, and you, Messrs. Eds, are willing to glix 1 ftify litia,l hold myself ready to answer bin If be will I, Italie off Ws rear, that , we may know each other. Anon `Srn"la scribbling 01:1 such a subject has foolish as It la lriseless, l , -, A word to'‘Yintleg.." Ile MINIM at ray untbrtnnate igoorance, and somuntsa that I know neither Latin nor . ttireek; but that people nay be aware that he does, or tibtok that he doe., bit hiss to the name of :Virgil with I, no more connection than the mama of the . High Dutch Stadtholder, Van der Intuits, would have, and then ece piously interlards hie article with Latin quotations hay lug Just as little baring upon the subject as the name ipif Virgil. In one of tits quotations, it is declared that the delectable candidates will after awhile, "Del Orafia. f receive Episcopal ordination." Now we are aware that t.tbe monarchs of England assume to be Kings "Del orri .,ha:" but we did not; know before that the Bpi : scope l E ministry did. Again, in his anxiety to appear learned, 1 he calla over the names of ~ Matthias, !brushes, Paul, «I. Timothy, Epapliroditus, Clement, Mains, Titus. !Ignati us, Polycarp, Cyprlati, Ile." as seaman of the apostles, among whom are herd a medley of Apostles, Felber., Aporryhal Pipes, apostite, and profligate Bishops, which elearfy proves that “Vindex" is* small divine and biota "lan, while the deb of his general argument shows that he is not equal o a etwond-rate lawyer. We advise r . bias to study the .O k proverb."DlCll siaterox,". and be will not be so testy to enter the ammo( controversy. l am constrained to gprews my regret that the tomato nlcitior 01-Vindox" exhiffits so intrid a talent and 'tendency' for vulgarity and Insult; and as I wish to cull Ire to no proclivities that way, I will suffer myself to make soother reply!to his obscene allusions. except to refit to the Bishops of Pennsylvania and New York. But where is "Ohaerver 1' Ile la, cemlogly, hoe* die otaseat. and has retired to his teat to mourn in. deep mortldcation over the consummate and persistent Igoe ranee and obatisae)!of the sects, and of being rebuffed in his glorißtotlon over the "tendency" of-the "doer work of grace." Nor fellow! I hope that be will learn to practice hereafter. that h meant in the following lines of Shattspware: 1 t . "It is the witness still of excellency, To put a strange face on his own perfection;" or merit Is always hodeet. 9111•73411 not "%Index" the. veritable "Observer?" Verily, "his "preen betrays" him. Well, I like mull nese. and this ruse is very dignified, indeed. Al-Pus. Ilftiriile, July'llth, 1818. fraa' tut auxin' aousxte.]; . The semi annual meeting of the Presbytery of. Lu sernei, was held - according to announcement. lu this place, on Tuesday and Wedoesday.aid besides the usual business the Presbytery Installed Cheney. &Meet Fish er Colt as Pastor of the 2d Presbyterian Church. The Inducting services were highly interesting and solemn: and were attended by a large and highly appro. 4adve audience. Thla young church takes Its place among the religious institutions of the Borough, with grill promise of ef iciency. in every good word and work, . and its ['actor, Rev. Colt. who has already acquired standing for scholar - Ship nnd piety, is welcomed to our midst as a gentleman and Christian. - The Presbytery or Lucerne is In the Old School Gene ral Assembly and extends over Schuylkill, Carbon, Lu , acme and Wyoming Counties. A large number of the Presbytery by invitation. devoted an hour on Welitl.fr day 11 ' 1 1% 1100 n, to a visit tO the rooms of the Pottsville Scientific Association;' Geological and flora," upon which the, Association his expended so much care and money, called forth expressions of admiration from 'the comps ttY among whom were severnfgetil hazel) who have given this subject considerable attention. The tnemtiets of the Presbytery were highly gratified by their visit to thii Queen City of the Coal Region. B. IT Is' eported that some unknown donor has released the English Church of Paris from debt. by handing In a creek tor the whole suuount—sl9,ooo. .31mnopter PatacnitteLuiass.—Of the whole num- - bee of preachers of the Pittsburgh Conferent e, twenty nine got over $BOO, fortytwo got between IWO and We, torty-Eve got between $BOO and $4OO, twenty-four got bee tween scoo andfi3oo, and thirty got less then $2OO The total amount paid to one hundred and seventy preachers was $61642 M. including house rent and tra veling,expensem which would arorege. Vol 90 for each preacher. gI.TritATION elle it: WWII PRAM Book.—The Eng lish Mine of Lord have, upon a motion by the Earl of Stanhope, voted an address to the Queen, praying her Majesty to reconsider the proclamation ordering the sol emn commemoration of the deliverance of James I, the martyrdom of Charles I , the restoration of Charles 11, • and the landing of William 111. Tier. was scarcely any opposition to the proposal. The Alvatbishop of Canter. bury, With the Bishop* of Londe Wl,Oxford, took the lame view of the matter ex Ott/peers temporal. Only the Ebhops ofd Bangor and St. Amph's murmured an. objection. Ihere is virtually," rape a London paper, .Stn unanimous desire to expunge from the State Liturgy' the prayers and thanksgivings which may at one time have represented a, really national and religious senti ment, hut which soon became nothing better than me morials or a sectarian and political dominacy which has new passed away, leaving behind neither kind of sig. niticanCe." A VS:MAIO recent number of the Lewis burg (Vs.) C6rons4b gives. an Interesting sketch of the semi-centennial sermon delivered by it.,. John Dial benuy, pastor of. the Presbyterian church In that place —lt being just fifty years since be delivered his first ser mon in that ehureb, of which be has been pastor ever since. The paper mys : "Fifty years ago there were not 'more than 40 or 50:members of the Presbyterian church In all this section bf country, and rho were old persorre whilst there are now 910 members In the hounds of this rongregatlon; At that time religious services were held In graves; private houses, and barns. In a sugar grove near a Union stand for worship was erected, at whicb many very interesting meetings were held. "There is but one maple remaining wboweremanied when be came here. At that time there were but eleven graves In the graveyard. and they chiefly those of chit. • dren. lie has preached as many as 'eight funerals In one family and as many as three and In gar In a bomber of grurUkte.' Ile has preached .1.800 sermons; about 1000 of which have been funeral sermons; baptised about 1,300 persons, mid married 1,300 couples." NOTICES. 41 METRODIST bEI.S.COPAL ClittECll. Second Stole!, Pottavi/le, Rev., E. U. 6 on.aue, Niter. DI. vineserel y.Sabbath at 10 A.M.aud. at 7..t4 P.M. ' ' , cerium" TY capncti s Eiiv - 25th—Eigtitb Sunday after Trinity-10h A. Exodiukxlv, Acts xsiv—iSsodus iv. Hebrews affil . If, WASIIBUItN, Reekr. fir ENGLISH LIITHERA'S Market Square Pottay. Ille, Rev. W. H. Ll:lens:tato', Pastor. Divine Per. vice Dr this Chiareh regularly every Sunday. Morning, at 10%Neeiciek; evening, at 7 o'clock.. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock. iriP"TiIIt,SECOND PRESIfiTERIAN cnurtbn will worship regularly at the Associate Refined Church ,Buildlog, Market street—get. SAstcat. Corr, Paitor.— Ealthatb morning. at 10% o'clock: evenings, at 8 n'- clock. Weekly Led u re, Wedoesday ereolnas. at 8 o'clock. DIED. BOYER-04 the 12th Inst., at Orrthtaburg, Born, In the 734 year of bla age., .MILLER—Near Green Bar,Wlreoneln, on Saturday, July 10th, 0 town Miu.n; fortnerly of Potterlllo,l n the 61st years of his age. WITITNER—In this 'borough, on the Rad inst., ADA PALSTA, daughter c( A. W. and .Pallie Jane Whither. aged 7 months and 1 day. . DON 4.L.D.30N—1n Denville. Pennsylvania. on Mon day, the itilth alt., at . the residence of her daughter , At re. Colt, Janata DoSALDSO?. having completed within sixteen days, the 'eighty-ninth year of her age. _ • Mrs. Donaldson had livedai widow more titan fifty ream She had been from early life a member of the Nahoning Presbyterian church, and bad adorned her profession. Raving burl proem:l44.ly the infirmities of age, from attendingpublic worship for several yearn, she Maud her•eblef enjoyment In reading the Scrip tures; and In prayer and meditation on the prospect of a 1 1 ,, bedroll. She was' dellghted'eri h the clods of her Christian neighbors, and was ho ored with the tender and grateful Attaehmeot and ectionate• reverence of her ehildren,aeveral of whom survive (among them• Judge William Donaldson of Pottarlile), to clicti , b 6 " - era Cby her parental fidelity. She mesa's° serrounded by a large and rimpeeteti elm's.' of grand-children. who loved .. lied revered her, and was even. permitted to wel come . olt4n to ber room several little lively and iinzimb' log companions' atilte fourth generation. An her end drew nigh, she had full possession of her Christian hope, to long as cheappeared conscious of her earthly elite tenoe. With some of her last words she expressed the anxions desire that heif FunrlT log rhildren might enjoy the Christian. hope, and be faithful in Christian duty, and be prepared to meet bar with joy in the better world. She waited long, with an ardent desire to derart, and .has left to her friends the consoling assuranee that she bas entered Into reet.—Cinnefaatcoteci to IltxPrabyterian. DISSOLUTIONS. , I)ISSOLUTION.—The Co-Partner ship heretofore exlstlog un . do • the firm of 11•Ati. ii!‘ kIIOLZKIL is this day. (a ay 7th.-181111.) dissolved by mutual eoeseut. The bunnies of the arm will be **Ailed by SAMUEL IL MADDEN, Ormigliburg. July lk, tilt • • rit i rNERSHIP -NOTICE.—The .e , Csrinetsblp In the lumber business hereto/foe at tug between R. (I.. Wilson and Lewtsßoyee,wss this dui (SOU 23,1 E 57,)dIssolied by :intim) consent. - R.O. WILSON. • LEWIS ROYER. The naderidgnedhavetbtedWaprll27,lBs7.)enteted %foto-partnership, hi the lumber histiriess.al %esteem saw infli al the foot of the inclined planesOn the M. 11. • &U. R. R., under the Orm of R. C. a JAMES WILSON. Ail ord*for lumber promptly attended te. R. C. WIL.RON. J A 31ES WILAOL May S. '37 TllssoixTlON.—The partnershpi lirbereleforli inlet lox between Wotilogtoo L Ilrbier and John 11. Karts. trediag under lb. name and Arm of KURTZ A lINIBI.EII. Wire.&nee Matinfarturenr, In the borough of Dllaeresille, Schuyiklll county, Pa.. Was ibis, Ant. day of July.lB6B, divorced by mutual commot.—. Thom twin. claim against - the late arm will please pre sent them to either of thellim fur petthemeet, sod t who are indebted to them will please make immed i r; torment. JOIIK 11. HUM inlaid take this opportunity of `returning his thanks to those who favored the late inn with their work, and would Etnariepeetfuliy solicit their patronage In the future Me cation Is to please all. • • WAIIIIINOTOII h 11818LY11, • ;OM IL KURTZ. MinerrrUle, Jail I,'S =.61 :STRAY, • s stolen r $2O t ß he E sudd WA so n t I D bo llWa itsbirtibot t realdls% molts tosnablp. Harttuunbortand county, ""' on Ms niabt of tbe Rtft of July.. Inat« s DARK tlit AY nor. . 4 years old. good ths and tanks won; has black legs; mans,and tall i little ilea; terrke the tail to sh• lit N 4.: set is well shod: Is a good walks,. but 'naves with tath,., an awkward Galt *boa driven faster than s walk. Th. abate toward wilt he pout ttf Lb* dilatory of tbo hor n to the autnerlber. I CCM WOLVERTuIt, absou-don township. iota 17.'44 tont• WANTED. It — AVE I'EACILERS . I VANTF:D. 'I For Vale and one Serials Teachers are .anted or the Public School' Of Ilftneh Township. f Awls to open on the first Monday In fseplesaber, nod to, remain open for the term of nine months. Public eitarninetlon M take place In the brick school house at Llewellyn. nil Datarday, the 14lb day of Minuet. commencing at tire lifot o'clock tjm afternoon.' fly order of the Illogical ISAAC MAY, Secrclory. 1. 4 . 14. • July 21, 'is 3041 t ', ~.... -10 lb - frp,td 1 EACHERS WANTED.— 'serr • end &nen Yeninia Teachers ant wanted or the TO School* of the borough of At. ant. Schools to open e l . umb r a, Monday In Soptocutocr.ino,t to tomato Moro ta k e term of Right months. l'ulDe EXlBMitlldintl top lace 's the Dell School f10w... ( n SATURDAY, lbe seventh day of August, enclose loin; at 8 o'clock In lb. Inueulni. By order of the 0......", mos. IRWIN c. cretary • , •o. At. Clair. Jul 17. 'BB 174.1: FOR SALE & TO Ld: ANEW TRANSIT Instrurocut fur ma le. . Apply at I lib ogles. . • rutin 'lle, J uly 17, ',id— . I Z. , 3t ' . -----'--- -- 1 . 4 1 olt REN T—A. con veb lout .. Ji_ dwelling bongs In Railroad 'drool Nome* Mon given Immediately. loquiro of ,Ill&iti 1.14 . N. Pottsville, May 22, 38 21 if __ ______ . ... .. CiONSTANTLY on hanll, 'r•Rails for ki mining purpooea, it nidarrd prki-v, Cr raktior PoPer' 11ATWOUD, TM A Co.. Pottilvillit, nee. 20, '37 . 32-tt -- - .- - - - - 'TOWN LOTS FOR SALE—In thd Borough of Port Carbon. Apply to . .1. 31. WETLIERILL.Airot. 7-111 nb. 11, '57 T IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, and Blut hanmeoi, from the. Readlog Work!. for satelow at the PIONZKU runNAcu. P0tai110,Ja0.19,1856 34f CREAK' FUEL.-- = Coke for. sale, in Njlarge gttantltlea, at the low pries of b rratr per busbol. Inquire either at the 015.460 r • oak, t i t the Pottsill le Gas Company. ; lNov. '4, 1 0 R RENT—A Brick Dwelling a u,, u „, g n oond ',tryst, containing six moos. Aso a Game dwelling co deventitstreet. Vorjermw ply to L. C.THOMPSON,cur.Cantrean iarket. Pottsville, Juno 26,'66 tt FOR SALE.—Six pairs of Lambe: Trucks will be sold cheap Ibr cub. or DOte with ap proved security. Also, a valuable AIME. on the rate terms. Apply to JOLLY truminrrrsat m Potovitie., Mey 12,14 fl5-t1 TrO BE LET, OR FOR pAf.EI A No story Meek Room situated on,„tho ter Der of Third mid Sore'stan stnets , eontaintnr t modern ImproTontents,ll. Jost having teen pat boo e,. ptete repair. Will bee desirable re/Idence. a pill t., tit*, MIS, on Martel street. Pottsville, May A, IA MA( aFOUNDRY TO RENT , • .... —The tat ge and eomneetiocts Foon• • --- ry situated 1n Coal street, togel bar with '' .6 '...,.,,,, ~,' - • ' the Patterns, lflaska. and fouodry As- - 1 "hli , ' .""" Ulna In general, formerly occupied 4 lodgers, ul a CO. as an Iron Railing Jianisfattory. tan be. 1,...,4 1, a term of years on good teinip. by apply log to J A311.i. l'. McQUADE, on the promisee; oc, to Daniel 11111, Crube street, Pottsville, Pa. Pottsville, 31 ,, Y 2, IS Volt SALE— j_. One 00 bore, engine and geetLings. Te:lW ", " One 40' " " 44 One 30 " \ " • One li " " " • with set of 4 ler*, screens. le, for breaker.' Also,—One lift of pump, (100 yards.) lAwb. 0 One " ," (WO yards.) 12 ineb. . , . One " ' " • (100 yards.) 12 inch: . Wlll be sold very low fbr each or approved paper. Aridy to, C 1.1.45. M. HILL. Jane 19, 'DR 2.5-4,1 Real Estate. Agent. l'ottirin. FOR RENT—A new Store-Room - and Cellar, on Market street.a few doors above " i;;;; Third, In the borough of Pottsville. FOIL ItENT—A convenient (Mkb on the second floor, over S. Poster's Shoe Store, corner of East Mar ket and Centre streets, Lately ; occupied by Messrs. F. wc.od. Lee 2 Co. VOlt RENT— A small Store on East Market street, a few doors below Centre street; lately ocenpled fi1..1 Peter 0 lemony re for a llnteher's Stall. - for to me apply' to S. YOSTMII, at his Boot and She. Store, corner of East Market and Centra l ist:eels. May 1. 'SS ln.tf NOTICES. AS rIVRRSONAL.--Mtniaters and Jusa• ors the Paseo are warned pot to marry my *o Y PEITZINGILA, to JANE BANDS. Ile b 1'0401,111e. July 24, '55 BnXEC.UTORS' NOTICE:—Notia is hereby given that eetters Testamentary oa n granted tcr the undersigned on the Estate Frin ela Keenan, deceased. late of the borough of,Putteriit, by the Rextstar of Schuylkill county. • All person. it. debted to said Estate will settle the same olthant &Lir. and those having claims will please pre rent them, dal authenticated, for aettlemt DELCAIII', deceased— The undersigned Auditor appointed In sogit, re-Os' and re-Nettle the account of said Administrator, tend to the duties of his appointment at his other. i Iliaerac Me, on Saturday, the 14th day of Annum, seta O'clock, A. M., where all riffle% Interested may s pear. HOWELL FlSUltft. Auditor. 31inericrillo. Jute 24, tAg 20-3 ts -ADsllNlb'r Ri'llON NOTICE. The enteerlbers have taken out Letters of Adm;, stratlon on the estate of FARAD 11. WILDE, to, the borough of Ltt. Clair,Echuylkill ronnty, &row All persons Indebted to said estate will make hx , n. ate payment to, and thee. having elaims•agaltut ) estate will present them for settlement to ' ' JOSP:PIi WILDE, North Blanlielni tp. GEORGE WILDE, Wayne tp. , • July:l,7i* 30.etj Admlnlstteci) - N hereby Meeting of theo, s given, u b a t that'd ', St. Clair Saving fund Association, will be heir,, t ( fit on day. the 13th day of August, at 1)4 o'clork. P. M... 1 1, old School House, In the Borough, of ht. Clair at ati time the propriety of the anspenalou of payments, hi taken into congideratlon until such time ac all arm ges Can be collected. All Stockholders who are ID I way interested, ape hereby urgently requested (Untie .1011.1 t B. Yerreary :10-3t QCHUYLKILL COUNTY Atilt k) CULTURAL VAlR.—The 7th Annual Exiitn , o of the &bpi/kill County Agricultural &wkly. • ill held at Om igsburg, on Monday, Tuesday and tl r& dab the tub and .tilth days of Septemicr Ors: .14 ly .14, St. Chlr, July lb, '5B i " Waage We Branch $e Root: - ur A SIIINGTON CAMP. No. 11, of J. S. of A.. of i T Meet " syltrY II nudity zveuing, in third 'tory Th.. son's Hall. 8. N. corner 3larket and Se4"ogo.l streets. I' i villa, Tn. Board of Correspondence—L. 5. Hsi: Y. ‘ L 8 nu ,I Cam. Citantrtgat. s i ic , W. 31/117.1t.r. )(oaring*. R. S. January 14 ':.% ii•li 1 IIUYL. CO.. AGRlCifatlt. ' 17 HORTICULTURAL AND . 31EC114?(ICA 1., 3:"' A lON.- - Clorage of Mat AO ii4dill, the ...tit pawl Jai/iv/L-1n consequenevat happening to fil " ', carne time that the Darks County Society ham fpr by ;1 their Exhibition, this Aosoclatton rill of.n t": 4 nnal Exhibilkin on the toth and close on the SO , t her. 1838. . " (July 3. 'Ls 2 1 - 4 1 XECCTOR'S -NOTICE. — Vt , A .. Letters Teittamentiry upon the Estate of r V,3111, demised, late of Sloan t riemant. F....kr ' shllNlrlinTikili enunty, hare been gnintrd to filet signed. those Indebted to the Estate of said deeel , reputed to make Immediate payment. and all I. haring claims or demands against the m 114. 1 ,40 present them to the underaigned within teelm from date. GEOIIOr. W. Din 1 • klinerarille t June 26, ' 66 21.4 t• 1 ... . N th e Orphans' Court of Sebuy, county—lu the matter of tie account of Jullls i OEMAKER.Guardian of itOBSItT EN IS, a allot of HENRY /ISIS, deceamed. . ' The undersigned Auditor appointed 17 the midi; to re'state and resetile the account of saki Guar: hereby gives notice to all parties interested that I. meet them Air . hat purpose at his office, in the IF 7 of Pottsville, on Thursday; the 6th day of A sozost at 10 o'clock, A. M. JOHN P. lIVIIAIIT, Awe , Pottsville, dilly 17.18 :...a -].. - N -Ole (trplians' Court of -Setityl, county—ln the matter of the Estale of '.1.1 II(EFFKR, deeeared. • "The undersigned Auditor appointed by the said I to distribute the money in the beads of Catharine I (er. Adminlatratris of =Flats. as by her ACM A 10. to and annum the p ne entitled to reeelre same, hereby colitis" all pa ties interested that he attend forthat purpose at tile aloe. In the boroual Fottrell le,' on Friday. the 6th day of Auxust,.lW,. o'clock, A.lll. . Juin! P. fIODAUT, Audit. Pottprille, July 17,'4111 • •.:9:-,t IN the Orphans' Court of SchUyl: County—ln 'the matter of the Estate of 4.0 TOT, &erased. The undersltned Andttor sprinted by the ,old f to audit, restate and resettle the account of .1. t+ Leonard and James Wats, Administrators et i ns, dereased, hereby noddies the pert lee lete,rrt.e be will meet them at his office. In the borough dile. on Monday. the 9th day of August, dock. A. M., kr the purpose aforesaid. • ' .1911 N t 11011,1/IT. od • rods, ille, July 17,'35 • IN the Court of Common' Mix Schuylkill County— • ALLEN BECTLTEL,. 'l b 5 Doc. T. I*:‘ • ISAAC RUDEST. j Ir. li. . The undersigned Auditor appointed by It c tea I • to make distritUtion ef - tbe money ralr,4 ly 41, •• said 'agouti= to and among the parties emit:.4 ! ' same, hereby gives notke that be will 3 .... s t P, '° ~ 'purpose at bia others, in the borough .4 r '''''C l , L. Monday, the 2.lday of A 010111,1864, at IA; ^ .' • .' T. JOAN P..tiun A ItT. 01 ' Pottarillo,lnly 17. '&& ' ~ :::"- -1. . • TN the Court of Common Pit''' I ; Schuylkill County— • DANIEL 11. lIENNETT, is June T.l‹ ' ' es. FRANCIS RINSELBACH, ! • 1.'44'1'4' ' .'' The 'Undersigned Auditor apparinied by tbe oi•I to examine and make report of distribution 1:f tte orate of money now to Court, arising from Its m°'''''. fondant's real relate, hereby glees 114 , 0're that be * i' tend foe that purpose at We tette, in the to e '', hdtarille, on Wednesday. the 4th der ..f /10,(r d '; at 10 o'clock, A.M. JOAN I'. 1101IAET. tOw Pottreille. July 17, '45 , r....". 0 TN the Court of Column:l Pr" m; robuyikill Cotinty— ANNA OOLD. by her next friend, - • of 'Min+ 1 .4 is:''' — PAU. LAINGLI4 9. rt. Alias ,Fra y .; • GOO. ~' • ,r To ITtur WILLIANI au voiar—You ire bere y nettled lb°. wife, ANNA OM% by her next Mend. Paul CePL, presented her petition to the Court of c , mm0. b .,7 &beet kill county. praying the a Divorce tr. , m : , of tualrlenotor entered into with you: you are J. required to appeal at mid Court, on the 0r5 u, 1 , ,, 1 .,:ii lemher Term sem .to arum* odd rettlr • ... r muse. if any you have, why the ()rem .., should tent he granted,. • :% UN. r . Entire Dines. Pottseithh} roil . Juno =, I%S. A.NN IiFJTZINMA: salt• .
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