. ..40^' SATURDAY, AUGICP . i 4111111fiTLVAlilial D OULT/211 tw vain the so called Deno , tie press of the State endeavori to stem the t de setting strongly. now in favor of administrailV reform. , Equivo cation; falsehood and the_ is l i log 'of 'raise issues have. had their day. Thei , opli nicloubtedly,i were deceived by the statemi, is of stamp orators. and the Democratic press In 844, that James K. Polk was a baiter Tariff' ma than -henry Clay; but the game has bean fully pl ed nut/The People recognise tit's: the hittenoste my to the induitri. al pursuits of the connty, is' o Sbam Democratic party. The breescithat of , Pei 1111171•11611 will rise next Fall about Dein , . tie ears, Will we f ney, be more forcible thaix grenable. 'Tilly will be taught the lesson that the nterests of oar work ing classes ale not to be no ' ' te4 with impunity. • While we contemplate thi reitolt with itteresto the painftil conviction forma itself Upon our mind' that unless the sweep in thorough; unless we show ox er sections:that we . utterly _repudiate the polio of the Democratic party, that , it is extremely d übtfal whether. Pen nsylvania will bemoaned to ..tain that Protection . ~ f.n. Iron which she needi. The Itastern Iron producing regions are cone • , to Maryland, New Jersey and Ye!iyurlvania. • yoga them -are an.. tagonistical in47sts, whic as far as we are eon :earned, have hidino Me •:, .cots heretofore, held -out to theM, to .Jain with u An a system, of mute. .al protection. l I IH, e Dent. 'tie representatives In congress fromilPennsylvii Is, have heretofore, adopted snob an extreme c . selfishness, in asking everythieg for ear Coal so Iron, that they have arrayed other sections agal t us, and induced a hostiljt; which would neve, have existed. There , are sev lil substantial . , ons 'why we may en. pact opposition In proeuri g the Protection we need, '4 } .•. First; -Pennsylvania th ongb. her Democratic repfesentatives in Contras, has thrown the weight of her influence Iti favor , Free Trade.' Kecondly,,lfer selfish ' i lily,, Inaugurated by DeUsocrati3 reiresentati., .I "listing 'special -; ,l t • PrOtection for Coal and n, and ignoring cont. -pleboly, the wants of othei e tons of the country' hai disgusted'aliter sq' . rirdly, The Railroad and! West have 'combined take off the dui on, tm'inn their interespan '. Penns 'Fourthly,4 ng th*.l when an altwas in England llslting, untiei, ' portant. Eastern interest,' orctic represenTives:in n oracle . ? 'We ,Itoch for th ' they favored ind voted to = It will not be, at all' a cutiostances w, #ll in (Mr . ' tection fur ont4voroauctie , i . orely, the sligh i * Rut olio AO have eyorT i 'lisp:lift cannot blame pleat for they admit:as! l i castigat that it is uivi iiiii't: Id the eve of an i i innertant the South and IYOsisrith interests, will reidily ii the Protection she cods, reduSing the dutie , - "cui /hey are extensive , fl .tirc member. that the ..'.it; strike fore Prole:X i ; 'I office men of that W e tY rayed other eectl,.. 'Si resolve firmly, t4 , ,,i )4 .4 while they date a m;.,, Sylvania, can i i i .: . '. join heartily ::3 . A . ; :t "a* Protecti'to4: :r State ea arde"! esi , I,f • 1 i Fra,L, la L ion)/ place of wood, ;fuel fot that is Mtn n ng 1,111/C diesel are interested iss teet . eoll•baralag engine ly, those pee:wittily' i third in Fuel, and 'she, trl i•me, if 1164 in of the • ot whosii'ekte de Pi*ea 40. ~ rupacy wb* them. Although mist . . he , pleto su cost, with hes* ! • ' stre use. 'on the Reid .11 ~ , ;5 . perime. i with pause , t one of 'bid' ;we Isis e failure. Th4l . . not keep t „ Philadelphia rod from the.. enuity of Mr. J dinF Railroad • ea 'enal.burriin •h has,no,t only t is u this time, United Statas ntire satisfaetio at the Readiag only 4knthraelt • dgrial Octobe : bie,sho was pat comple gine, c , - betwee paean , —whi , ful, in (h. • • Wall passe. ger engine, an 2:I t. The trips 1 , mends were as [olio 11. Tri Jane ry, Fe.br err,. Mare , Do ing the time thj the Road sines her a so Eli from being in i i , boon front ten to lifted She %as lost but four the Passenger 'trail 1., Donjrmin Van Steger. T • is experimeoti Mr. Di ulhollani to the fetutibilit; Anthracite Coal aeon' my to railway scorn to rt to panaligisr . . Ant ratite Coal.ii a •-• i 00 Id io dues Taityrti) pay attention to' th i eng nes constructed "Vera Cruz," will i l ia • pa dies, in the Ang i e Mn.` CMIZY P III ill - , l Jp*n .. our First Paj dirig i letter of tii% fuel for pusedger engines, uisnagers it!distance. to matter. The adoption of in the same pricciple as the millions of dollars to com. outgli heat Of fuel. and which have *l.: It Must be adutitte• 04 commercial' hi rope fur the lait'fif and has presented • I mil information : rt Ell., whO' in sp9l tit t the conclusion cc domiet drawee . ti 1 led a the greite fu l lly examined ' 'b y rp , iisib le position • tle uncertainty i 9 , o ,- political eeono • • I and susceptible! of i has dentonstreted r and other 'Wight' wisdom and tutees" o' , protecting, in, it manufacturing tad he declining ;trot, 1 , nt the eeeee se'of I ITo instruct his condition, Mr. CS -'io small amount 110 f pecuniary real •enticpt for is litrln' ompettney, am i d lo,increantile ea ti race those Mini tt.tehed, and lit einguished hlast4l is lover of his Mt ' ! billy 'with which ' Ity is uni 1, b should begin at b led States take. notions, not -MC* lunce, but staved policy and nutiv 'l 4 the lead of all.;, 1 pm con prevaillf suicidal polfei. 1 Vc of. Pentnry Corey fur his isil riven by hint w;il thriftily, and pro her next. Foe ." try".is now the ' posts. V•Valy• • r INTO ...,:ilfdtiAliONAL DIStRICT:7 4II Ilayirood, Es;., has withdrawn his name "(rum the 'canvass, desiring not to be e sidered a clandilate for Congtessional nomi nati on, the strongest name not before the People of dile Dis trict is that of Sauiiis 11. Cmapbell, BS+ We am fully aware that Nortbutelicriand 'claims the can didate WI thael'autt.werese care that she could present a man so thoroughly strong_ in every spect. as Dir. Campbell, we should cheerfully yield to her the, right she demands according to precedent. But every view of the position of the Opposition to the Sham Democracy.. of this Die- Vitt, idnvincei nithedto be truly formidable to them, end gain a gldrious victory, we must have a thoroughly strong' man for our candidate for Congress. Wash ivmsti is Mr. Campbell, in every respect. The course-that he panned in Congress has gained for him the respect and confidante -of the *ethic's classes, and they will unhesitating. ly, plass their interests in his bands. We speak in the kind's/kepis - it; our qnly motive, to. make success sure in thts District; We think that at this time Narthsither . lisnd might with great pro priety and judgmett, yield its claims, sunned thee.' similar contingency will not egisin arise.— We are willing to concede every claim Northam. beriand mar make, at the same time we look fur. War, to the point where victory may be grasped is a good caned, if wiclom leads the way. We hope Nasthumberland will receive our suggestion in the tame spirit' it is tendered. We want to paralyse our 'whitesi foes, add 'with ...standard `bestir like James H. Campbell, their defeat will be inevitable. , • ; _ 2121=1 i'IODLUI 0 PAPS!, &C. --W4l understand that a • Paper Dealer from Philadelphia visited our Bo rough a few days ago, and retailed Writing and . Wrapping Paper to nearly all our Merchants, they ba ying it by the single ream, &a., directly in the teeth of the law, and having it delivered from Phil adelphia. Ike have been in the habit of dealing at several of thuse places, for 'the supplies of our family. Hereafter we will 'cut , those concerns and if we cannot get ;our goods at other' places In the. town, we will send to Philadelphia also for our supplies. It is this kind of cut-throat business on the part of many of our citizens nod' business men too, that is destroying all the busi ness of the placer . Merchants and others who de sire the people here to Sustain them, and pay them a profit on their goods or manufactures offered for sale, and are too mean to pay a small profit on the' rapines they require also.at howl, but encourage those from abroad, who violatis the laws, do not deserve the patronage of the com munity, and the names of oval l y one of them. ought to.be published for the benefit of the cam munity. nterests of -the South 4wlll still comblye,l9: .d'rsilrosd iron. It it e sessiongf lag+ '•a- to repeal the tem lielifefblood.of SS ' here stood the DethP' Gauen from Permsyl: ;., 1 when- we reply,po the repeal. 'I" The Bean COUNTY Dsnocuacv.—Their go ler autfUal tneetlwsks held on Monthq. Lid rge boolion, ..crarto the chitie.: 4l .Thlitotion 4 dld.not suit the Itiezdi.of Glancy Jones; and, accordingly, Mr. Iliester Clyzeter (a slever„ well-dressed young gentleinan,. of fashionable and airy manners, and light-and varied politics, always anti.Duchanan till tha. present . day,) moved that Ar. D. guts shdild take the chall.'They then took him by the arm. and•pulled aim isp to the stand. Dr. Dons-1 'gan, lbe regular 'priviident, a man of nerve character, was not to be intimidated, and kept his place, and the other president did not get the chair. Two organizations were attempted to kept op amid, the - greatest Imaginable confusion. The regular. Democrac y -passed a strong resolution condemning the course of Jones;who made a long ipeoch ; and Messrs. Sallada, is• Mayor Swartz, and Colonel Young, made speeches on the other side. Mr. Getz, the'editor of the „English Demo: ciAtio paper of the county, was present, and took grtiund against Jones. sage if under the cit . efforts to procure ' ro. a. Other sectioni tool them by Pennsylvanips, . n to Puniah' us. I We. -sling indignant, and if on, wo a6ert - f•Penosyliania now hn -lebtion„ retnembe‘i that their important rakatay e to New EnglanVilt ( provided she will join in alload iron, of which asers. 'Let her abiai re .lfficarions blow she :can iff, wilt be to swoop from hich has heretofore, ee -1 • nat us. Let the People Congress only men who ~ thel Merest" of Penn '..•l her boundaries and , r I,: g to other interests hich all clasana in this, PAO. WEAK iNVENTIOK 01 Sa6 Earatv."-- , Some Democratic papers charge us wiU having supported fur Governor, Wilmot, a Free Trader. It is true that Mr. Wihnot others; thought the rate of duties under the Tariff .ol 1842, too high, and was in favor of a comprotnise Tariff.— Subsequently, however, Mr. Wilmot perceived his error, and frankly acknowledged it. A year be fore he received the nomination fur Governor, he stated that he had changed hie views on the Tariff question, and was in favor of a Protective Tariff. lle is `now as strong a Protective Tariff matt as any man in tennsylvania. Even Henry C. Carey was at one time its favor of Free Trade. Who new will dare to question Mr: Crey's 'Protective principlei ? We honer and will support a man who changes his views honestly. In supporting David Wilmot, we advocated the claims of such ti • man. —The use et coal in locomoiliree 4 is ittnatter A attention. Two large the Introduction of per,. into practical use, name. t. ()rested, by saving orie -1 rating public, whose per. eters, are blackened - by 5. osit for the surprs fuel undertakes ,to t &Aeon as been used with co,. freight engines, such is i Railroad, yet every e*• . r seal.b rrrrrr up to the .at to, speak, has been t .a 1 :anneal' a beautiful ga llium to make the trip ,and Pettey'lle, end was in to a lateral road. To,• meS Mulholland hewer r, ompany is Indebted for a :engine—the eNe'ra brds" roved completely ' succ e s s. be only passenger , engine hurtling Anthnuilts Goal, The "Vera Cruz" was "shops by Mr. Malholland, Coal, and ran the market and November, t 1857. In on the `Beading Road as a durlng that month made °Made during . sUbsequent = rota -28 29 26 i 11 8613 prii, • 7 May, 4 8 June, "Vera Cm" has. been on tannin into a cool-burner, time,she has always 'minutes in advance of It. trips Sines she was put on The engineer r a ining her s - the 6remao r Christian bieh Inflects mach credit ~ settles the tomato::1 in re of ruining passenger trains burping engines ! The groat companies, combined with 4 , springing from the use of -ETERS ~,TO THE ',RESIDENT e will be - found the merle lea which we by..published, appeared in p amphlet form. tbal Mr. Pam has reviewed oriel thiS country and Su-_ 4 }ears in a Maiferly manner, m Immense tt amocint of etatisti ! • egrett ° with Jaines L. Baker, ingl of these letters, remarks i ' which so eminent a political • t urn thesis statistics are en 't t weight, and should be caro -leery one who holds the re a a voter. Whatevee may be rent in many of the subjects 1. • ' • 1 here is soinctbing tangible ' ' trati ' d Mr. Co EMOTIS on, an ray y the recent history of France •' ned nations of Europe, the I t,' on the part,.of every State t h e Most complete manner, its Fstrj'r. Poringal,...Forke,T, and i rrity of the Pulled States, pre. the picture. , A . ~....=. • euntrymen nnd 'lmprove their 1 ' 1 '• , , , y bee g i ven, , i rons t i me t ime, labor without the least' hope d.l;;FortanntelY, he is not de. ea the labors of his pen. A 1 , by a satadotaa and honors. E 'er, lbs. given 'bin leisure to 1 s to which he was so strongly 1 blob be bet so: greatly dia- Ile is a true and enthuses and, of that part of it espe• is own lot is cast. His char t bi has- not forgotten that it ~e.! He would bare tba.Uni 1, Or' rightitil place among tbo 4 or third in rook or impor '.. 6 .on.. and moon, by a sound 'led' natural resources, lo take t, - , to this end no natural advents- Icounteracted by a mistaken"and T ante are mita Indebted to Ur. able series of kttera. an Theasimi . , we a eanntlent; !pries ip. es'• gl °riga* barviedrin Oita' Oust:action to Asterlola loiter *leftward at the People's oat'. • • i ••• • ' " . , WHERE ARE WE DELFT/EOl The Expenditures of the Government will reach nearly one Hundred mil/ion dollars Wei present year, While thti revenues from all sources will not read, fifty fire millions; And it is the opinion of many that it' will , net exceed fifty millions.— "Independent" writing-to . the United States Ga zette from Washington, states that in all probabili ty the Deficiencies Rill to 'be brought into Con gress tit the.aent session will reach fifteen millions of dattars, w hich is to be added to the above. When James Ituchanan took possession of the ,Whito Rouse, there was a surplus in the Tresoinryk-sler and above expenses of Government, of eighteen millions of dollars, all of which has been squan dered and a debt of gloat forty millions emitted besides, which in all probabilit y be increased forty million mote the present' year. So dui for 'selecting a Tea -Cent Jimmy for President. No Use, "Start."—A Northumberland corres pondent writes to is in relation to a challenge which recently appeared in the Standard of this 'Borough, proposing to discuss five points or prin ciples to be passed upon by the people . at. the canting electicn . We think "Sam," there is real true use in taking op the guantlet. Nothing more than deception is contemplated by the Stan dard. The character of the mass of the .patrons of that sheet is each, that if , their party leaders tell them black is ride', the poor dopes believe it No, no, friend "Sam," take our advice, don't waste any pc;wder in that quarter. To touch pitch yon know, is to be defiled. ' A 10.41011 1. 11111,11TAND.—One of the neatest and Most useful inkstands, weever taw, we have just received from our friend John Tbornley, of,Phila delphia. The eonipotition itgutta percha, highly polished. The Valve is so arranged, that a light preasure,will either fill the dipping cup, or empty it, completely excluding the ink from contact with the atmotphore. When• in that condition, the ink.aMnd can be knocked over: without spil ling a drop of ink, or injuring the 'with-4Ellra valves if required, ran always be obtained from the gent!. It is worth examining,.• They are sold cheap at Bannan's etare: • "OWWITH Cint nty"i c s - getting rampant: . The . Douglas speeches in Illinois bare made the old man•savage, and he has ett, off the bead of Brooks, Postmaster at Quinej, •whom he appointed . but a Ma months .ago, do has also removed Maj. Bolton, on the Keokuk Packet Lino—ono of the most prominent men it the West, because they both turned out to be stOporters of Dagen,. 'Quite characteristic for artfeti Cent President. -'''' ' EDITOR'. TABLE. t . opszsr's communication dated "Chiction,'l but been received, so late tbr insertion this week. It will appear In our It. . Tae o Mike:ma foi July is out. M i lkielthatit cantina tender this publication gaper -in -mil' 1 1 depir i t; tm ' ... ' • • Tit N Anginas Crmornsts.,+-Tolume 111. of ibis Mork lel ; and ready, for delivery to subscribers. In Vol. 111. Ibe found nimerous. articles inter/sting to Lawyek4mch as Jereiny Bentham, Blarkstone,jh ough am, Uck, Bill in Equity, Blue lowa, Ironies. Bin. BeA my. ' 'Farmers: Bee, ikeheoping, Bo n s littst, Broom. rorn.z , Mechanics: Deem, Bellows , Belt, Bending Mir ‘,_ lasting, Bleaching ; Blowpipe. Blotting Be chin'o cl ing Point, Boring . Braes, Brick, Bridge, Bell, Book ding,-Bed. ,To Merchants: Belgium, tengal, Pitch knit., BID of Lading, Mil tit Bale, Bogota, Br livl ' so, Boston, Bottentry, .Drasti, ' Brooklyn. Tei ?JIM M en : General Des, notMMI nollhlegtopo'Ber' nadot Admiral Blake, Blucher, 'Bolivar, Borodino, Doetb,Bointuraund, Bonaparte, Brigade. Battalhm. Mi. tory . Bridge. To . Ctergymen: Bethune, BoeSber, DO lows, Dace, lioniman, Bela, Bible, Bible Societies, Bi llion Geography, Bishop, Brame. To Physicians : BrownSequ.rJ, Sir C. Bill, Bergman, Bettina* Blume*. hick Berseline, Drowns% ;natal, Brodie, Bigelow, of Boston; Blaney, of Boston; Blind, Blood, Blood Stilts, lions, Botany, Dile, Braise. ' . . This _Volume also r ßirgraphies of liesumer• chair, Thomas a` Becket, &slime% The limber Vital. ly, JaMes Cordon Bennett, Col. Beaton, neranger, Blsh op Birkeier, Saint Bernard, John Bigelow, Editor of the Evening Poet, Blennerhasset, Lady Blersington, Rev George DOSlVallillll, Chl. Tbeodorie Bland, of VI,- glob, Louis Blase, Boccaccio, Praise's P. Blair, Bolivar. lionsperte Family, Bonapartes of. Baltlutors,. Daniel • Boone. Vic*Presidont Breckenridge, Rey. Robert J. Breekaerktm, James and Brutus Brooks, Editors of the Expires., 'Robert Browning, itlisabetiOarrett Brown. lag. Charlotte Bondi, Etedlika Bremer, and numerous others. - . Among the new Coe tributon to the Second and Third 1 - Toloasetoue Mon.MtwardBverett,George Ticknor, Bet, A. A. Gould, It D., Gawp 8. Hillard, Req.; Charles C. 11"0"11r2101., A: A. Mayes", IL- D, T.E.Brtwer. 11.,D.,' amil Nath" I/ 40 . its !W. of Bestow ; Capt. George B.' Blake,M. 8. Nand ßen . Academy, Annapolis, Mel; .I.4.den [ Cooke, Itieltunctud,lla; Dr. J. W. Palmer; Prue J. P. Iloleoutbe, Volr.,of 'Vs , Cbarlotteville. SW•Pabllsbed only by anbutriptiortMED eabeeripacms remitted by B. It ANN AN, Srte Agaist for &bugle/ OttutlY. (exeept Wbire the 3 volatiles published, bound in Sheep or Cloth. eau be obtained. focal. Affairs. syr-Vo Reeling of the Borough *Omen was bed on Tuesday emaday last, a gammas of ihe members id bur Ing present., darlfre in fit. aerir.—CM Tuesday monolog the coo. touts a/ Wm.P. Thatcher's shay, St. Chdr; mere almost completely destroyed by Ore. Er Thomas of the Mount Carbon (Episcopal) Eon; dap School, had s delightful' plonk oo Thursday Isibs Tocam scUoinleg Mho Winter's ntaiikura. p`Jiils Flying.--Certain sports are epidermis with children at certain seasons or the year,:and we peados that kitoliging is the prevailing amurenistit now. . • 41r1Astal ifteraft,;- . -Tbomas Mien, a after tan vu Wined mom this since at Spencer's mines, by a WI of coal, died In Dlinerstille on Wednesday: 'He leaves In a destitute condition, awl% and viz small ebtfdren. writu doubtful whether a match ?Ousel; the "Vol ted Ewen" mid .Potiseille" Cricket Maim will biom e phew next week, as the fattier do sot seem disposed to accept the latter's challenge. We ate not aware that atlytliinu but good playlog Is the Inipedbuint In way of acceptance. • . iirOn Satardoy lasta match ins played between eleven of the I,lllywhite, and three of the -Pottsville Cricket Clots, on the wend 'of the latter: The Lilly. white won by 6 ryas, and 10 wickets to spars The Ilk Veldts furnished 13 fieldsmen Our tbeS battioi members of the Pot mills Club. The prise was. a baU. Oterias's thestrical oorapany Is really, very clever. The audiences so tar. have beau Utr. Tb• weather In - thanirly part or the present wash was an procittoust bat as Mr. Olirine protabee new attraction.!. we Pregame that Mittman wtl soon catchup. Err rethink ta conducted 1 'ribs best mantser,and the per. itenutices Just salted to the mason, give aattsteetion. iiirDegruction by :Fire of a , Bremer.—Yesterday. morning about 1 o'eloek.ibe breaker at Salem Colliery, B. Tyros A Oa, near Llewellyn;traideitroyed by Are,to• gather with the engine house. • It is not known how the Are originated. The lore bai.linated at $lO,OOO, upon which there b • Partial irit#linee l . This disease will maw • suspeaskio of worktbr about two months at the colliery, while the breaker bibs rebuilt. trdssable Nod sensible cokm. wary says, that kw a man in business to advertise, Is like tumid* a ealemnan with a thousand value sleeking politely of his dares to .44na .of thousands of people, perhaps at the. same tnoinso4 never offending, never lebtrusive, never tired. ilowsluels_would such e sales• tun ho worth? Let ereeitrifhemusi eouridei this, and then resolve the question belt much it keel' he can afford to spend in advertising.' , " gene children attached to: the Methodist:Sunday School of thle Bmvugh, participated In •• plarile,held on thoi gniunds of the Water Company, on Thursday. .Sonts 'BOO children with their teachers were present, and es the westker was krrely, oteourse all who participated, enjoyed tbeateelvea immeneely. Mr; Haywood, the Se• perintendent, has succeeded by unwearied can, In es tablbtdog pr the School. while aeon ring the 10 Inca under his chariie• :Er The rat. ttisement of , of Tremont, Schuylkill eounty.. Barna as unfortunate in biniress during tiwlste panic; but through the cone 'deuce of bli creditors in .hls honesty and business tact; he has compromited.and started again. 'We are satisfied that this *ill be good news to his numerous friends wherrier be is known. The public is to.call on him If In want of anything in his line of business, and it will find hint. an accommodating as ever. . . itfardweang.thoge who participated in obserring the late National Anniversary, in an appropriate meatier at , Legompton. Kansas, we observe the name ed.*. Charles B. Wyttkoop; komerly of this Borough. Of a speech i which Mr. Wy koop made ate dinner at the American Motel. the /Fa (real Democrat says: —"ln vgference to the effort to o r ycung Mend Wynkoop, we an truly my, and tbat without Battery, that it toot all; by.`sur prise, cud was unanimously conceded to be,,the best speech pf the occasion. We congratulate him on this very successful effort." - • , ,Wire PMedion'Associdifinn:—A meeting ol our cit izens to organise en Association for the protection of property at area In the Borough; was held at the Town flail, on To-x.4.y evening. Benjamin Haywood, Eaq, presided, while Mr. 8711untzider acted as Eiecretary. A committee of four from each Hard, was appointed, to • draft a constitution and bylaws; md also report. the names of twenty additiodil citizens of each Ward as ac , mei:niers. Altogether, the number of citizens that ill set as a protective force 0. fi res, will beone hundred. another meeting of the Asoklition *ill take place in a fortnight:, frif-Rmiu which was greatly needed, has fallen, ozpi. orssly this week ..benefiting things agricultural, to a wonderful estent. Vesterdayyi weather was however, super' clear', andcoo!, just tbd thing for either a plonk or a game of cricket. Our thermometrical record is as Ibl lowi : P. R. a it, TASORAPII Orrice. • Jimusyleania Mil, Attsrals.} BA. M. 2P. M. 7 P.M. Sat., .duly 31,-41° 80° 740--tlear. Mon., Aug. 2,-61 • 61 60 — re Tom., 8,-62 ' 60 co _ 44 . Wed., . 4 4,-60 '• 80 70 --cloudy Thurs., " 8,-72 . o ' 'Bl —clear. 15,=-130 86 82 " .....------ . tiriainny positions are men plated In when they at tempt •to entertain contending factions in proximity to each other. For instance on Saturday idea testa tav ern-keeper of . 15ortheist surd, this Bovin', had on his Aria floor a caucus of the Cake party, and on the second a delegation of the Ilendler forces; reseal we piesunie, that they would discover the fact, anxlcrus to avoid a roll '1100n,:and to prevent any noise that would teed to such a result, the careful landlord entering stealthily the up stales room, says taro roar, with uplifted fingers, "Hush, tne Cake party Is doerneers holding a meeting." And their , retiringnolardesely, with equal caution he seeks the other pilaf', and saya,"‘Thist, the Standard man is up stairs." The respective tableaux may be imagined. While a Amer.—Every family should have& paper. It Is worth more than it costs simply Sir educational purpose". Parents have hardly a right to deprive their family. of its advantage in these times. Chtldien will learn more, as they go to and .from school, or drive the • cows to pasture, or pick berries by the way, if their ob servation is quietened by what they hear their parents read or tap' of from the papers; and when they fbrm habits of reading for themselves, such reading la both info and useful. Reeder, tf your neighbor has no paper, persuade him to take one. Even if be is ,poor, be mu better afford to take one than do without• for if be takes one, his children will be likely to be better off—to make a good name lei themselves, and it may dolor him in his old age. • Kir The Ws wing of the Democracy of Schuylkill County: met In Convention at Sett uyikill Haven on Mon day last, and placed In nomination the folkwringticket: Chorus: JOSEPH W. CAKE, Pottsville. • &mats: MICHAEL 'COCHRAN, ottp•Ille. I.Suerably: A.L.GEE, Avhimidi JNO. HORN, Jri., Port Clinton ; D. EISEKIIIITII, Union Tr/whip. Sherqr: N. SEITZINOER, Tamaqkra. amsavissioner: JACOB KLINE, Pottsiine. • Dinwtor qf tie Thor: JOHN ?HECK, West Durum*. Awtitor: FRANC IS WAD...NELL, Bpry Township. With the exception of four lownstiliw, we bellive the entire County's= refrresentod in the Conveation. ! The ticket nominated; as a whole. is fair ; ;but some individ. coats onitire miserable enoustione• deserving In fact, iStrionewmaideratiOn at the hanti of voters. The lo'nvention of Mei : Aber wins; of the Democracy, ki T iown es the "whaordoodies." vrill be ,beld on the LTA ~instant. . • - - • r Military ,Mfrs.—On Monday lest, the Washing ton Light Infatitiy, of Pinegrove, this County, a newly organised corps. was Inspected by Captain Nagle, and formally enrolled ,into movies. The company is eom• Poled of some forty members, and presents an exceed-, ingly creditable appearance. Its officers are—Captain. George K. Reed; First Lieut., IL N. Bechtel; Semod Lieut-, eorge Wagomeller ; Qt: Mist. Berg., JOhn Usher plir; Surgeon, J. O. Dreher. • Tho companies present on the Occasion' went—First Troep of Schuylkill County Cavalry, Capt. 0. D. Win- hoop : Washington Artillery, Capt. Junes Night; Fred ericksburg Guards. (of Lebanon Couoty,) , Capt. William Ernst: and Llewellyn Wee, Capt. Ilium Chance. The day vismormitions for a military display, but every thing passed Or pl:alantly. To the courtesy of Mr. Wm. Moore, a whole fulled resident Of Pluegrove, were several of the military stilton indebted for a really ge nial hoar. • kirOn Stitt/relay int a match for a pair of buts and a belf.4as played at St. Clalr,between the Idlmre' Cricket Club of Wadeollko, and the St. Clair Cricket Club, which resulted In favor of the latter by I run and 5 wickets to go dowu. Auceled iathe wore: • lid &nines. ._'' .. 51 In 0. George Alton, b Wood 4 b Wood 6 Jno. Taylor, run oat 0 e Wood bC. ;Korai' 1 W. Davls.st. Irwin 0 rim out ' t. b 6 Walter Sylbey not out 15. eW. B. Itorr4 Wood 3 John Darla, b Irwin o'b Irwin . _.,‘ • . 1 Daniel Ettsrards, se. Wood 0 a Wend bC. Norris 6 Jot. Stoneib Wood 0 e Gels b Irwin 7 &must (kat. b Wend 0 b Irwin s ' • 0 John Lamisr, b Irwin 7 canyon bO. Monis 6 Wm. Brows, e W.S. Mow rts b Irwin 0 bO. Morris • 4 James TOW! b Wood I not oat - I Ilyss 6 Byes 9 Leg byes . 1 Lei byes . - - 6 lard It. U. Oorye b Leaver 16 V; No Ib w Il W.J.111 c Lea. ,ver b Sylbry 0 e Loma. b Hoye Jahn Wood. I b w ,2_ bible wicket spore, b Yon Taylor 0 : b Sylbey C. Morris, b leo. Taylor 0 11.11elae, e Leaver b 811. bey 16 Win. &atom .14; Dot out 1 b flylbey IL U. Irwls, .0 Cook b i Jno. Tula , ' 2 • J. Blanch. b ino.Vaylor. '4, WOO* 'debit ' Olttlegs, Abok b 0 Joo. Taylor / ' Byes • • 12' byes st Yeti byre • ; ' Leg byes ' • . • - ~. . . "Itlasne.". ._ IL Clair!" ._ .' 1100 nos Dad. Duitir. N.D. Brnimale, M.D. &malt - . 1 ' ' . Mays Parkles. Wu. Irni Dermal,. •.. lard "ling Affivre—We: learn that Teter Gerart, a boatman from Talley gorge, was shot on Sealant'? Innen. Mt last, the 3lst alt., at the Locks above Port Clltelm It ippeare that Gernert left his boat, and went op tci the Pet: tender, a person named Sterner, andasked him Why the locks were not rowdy. and then lobed him hg the Want. Sterner drew A Pistol and fired, the ball tahlai etfeet to the left 'Ade of Gernert's abdomen. The phial den pronounced the emend fatal, and rat Matto rill% atielplin the nme tisaralaig, the ball stilt to bin. Ger mat acknowledged Matti Intended to sista /*sr', and thatehnotlng is generally oonaklefed jmiGGelth. - • . - liEr TA e 'Girard Cbet Idands,; , ..TlM Ckinettbs ofilibil ml4phla Cimudla, that reatutly !lilted the °turd dual /4"116 , th is Comity , memos* to the city hay t pressed wi th the Idea of the mane of them 'aside, and the greatiprott that Would accrue to the elty If they were pin:Orly worked. She Committee spout titres days In going Mier the laud and emseining openings Made to shoo the Quality and quantity of Coal, all of .whkb cia• vlisced them that If the lauds could be lamed I.lrery large rename would low Into the City Tres my !Them lands hate resalaal4lo Mug unlmprasd. la :roam quince of the ;world= to Yr. Girard'sWAlL which lim its slams to lee years, cupltallsta helmfstacrilliog to ex pand eighty or • hundred thousand dollars spas prop erty with ID abort a lease. pe mats to go frame a lease that parties r lett to wart r the land Ilw twenty years.- • clam pros. • boss !silty to the Moe Illltltalb as of laud is effected, the rase to the new 1 mines. The imeclumn of C lope ides, It is said, Mequal to the hest put to mar , i list. , ifirPublic School Hwy". !boots have been so Crowded this year Bated have bean forced to commence r for. School Houses The present bull Merl/email, Department are so badly Is that the health of the children am Ing—andber sides they are so much on. ' would re quire quire almost an entire renovation , at au elvers about equal to the erection of new baildinp, and even then they would be no better adapted for 84001 puticeen — Tader these circumstances the Board of Direetcr have resolved, to concentrate the Itsmale Department and Wed* commodious School Bore, and have advertised ter a loan of $lO,OOO, at 6 per tent.,lntsrest, reimbars gbh! In two, three, four and five year% from, June neat— Thallabool Board have the anthority by law to'kasesa a sant equal to amount to the School TAU, annually, fbr building purposes, but as this would bear burl upon our (Riser In the present state of business try' have decided to resort to a loan, and have spread It over a ow •eles of years, to lore taxation, and as the School House to be erected will be for the benefit of poru l tity slant there is - no good resift why the whole amoonl of User lion should fall upon the people Within a period of a year or two. The School Board are entirely onof debt, and have a reserved fond of about $1,.110. Ali their or ders have been prompUy paid, and ample provision will be made Its the payment of the latest, estaleitintudlY, and also the principal as it fait!. Those who have money to loan cannot make a nvesuneet where the interest will be Sai/Mpromptly Paid. The lord are desirous to secure the money les, early as pordble, In or der to enter Into a contract fix the erection of pre Soitd lot, no tbit a portion of the wen*: can be done dried the ereing winter. The Board ate reedy to receive money now, or wildenter Into centrists fir the receipt of it at any time between now and the Ist odious next, but which must he fortheoithig without fall. As 'floor citizens are Interested in this ;sitter, we her they will aid the Board in the undertaklogi to the full Went Of their abilities. Appileatioes to loan money can be made to either the President. Sectstary,Treaintr or any of the Ward of Directors. _ - - igii-From a hundred poems Pest ,`lr Rhin tbe !leek hk 1 *SUN of the 110111 W Jewrotal,,h• selects 'and pibilahts the following am the best. It is. as will be perceived from the pen of Mrs. Campbell, of this Beroosti. What Willis—himself a poet—terms aced, It were iolly for cri tics of smaller calibre to- pea judgment uPote.: So to the poem: • • 1 ,:•-- , . , Shell Illeutte...ar /MIST urcuteszu.. —. . d - k ' Thou exile from the ocean I Child of the amid) g sea I . Wherefore this ermine)! moaning?, 1 • . W hat wouldst thou' tell to met • • "Thou curious enquirer! The earth upon thee moiled - • - When thy emit mute down frost tieneen And became alittl• child. • "Remembrest thou the voices— • The looks—the nameless things, That weke, to early in, ___, 1111 ". Thy heart's uonumuereu mrings,, "In weariness end travail. Thou but watched thy years depart, But memory Intoneth , • , Their n voicing" to thy bow* e ear liott - my eight's; Turn the other to thy breast!, , ' This plaint. 1.0 soft and comellets,' Is like memory's unrest: ) "In ly music, . Wurmddhcart and seashell hart . The echoes wakened long ago Shall chime if:waver tbere.' ' . I laid the shell atide me, When tot a little child •: ' Hood by my knee, and wistfully Looked I n my We, lad molted. Then I took him to my bosom,: r Singing—oh -bow fearfully I For metbought sly manta slight ec*o Throng/ibis sesrecicretty. HT the following communication addressed to sis, it will be perceived that Benjamin Haywood, Esq., declines being considered a candidate fur Congress, subject to the aellim of the confervis of the People's Convention: While we regret Mr. Haywood's detetmination, we -feel confident that his reasons for declining, are sufficiently •troni to warrant the step.he bar taken. Mr.Httywood's . communication is as follows: Misses. EDlTORS—Gcalleauca :—As my came baebeen mentioned aintag others, as a. suitable ,person to represent this District in Congress, al low me to say, that I respeetfully deeline•thaving my name brought before the Conventioasof (ho People's Party, to meet on the 30th prim., for rea sons best known io myeelf. Touts, very Reepertfully, BENJAMIN HAYWOOD: • Pottsville, August 2d, 1858.. THE SCOTCH WATER, PIPE& GOVERNMENT CHEATED In seeking to introduce here some three bun. dred thousand dollariworth of British iron Piptes, lI to conduct water WO the National Capital, the Government not only pays a higher s price thin the job would be done for here, but is cheated in the bargain, fur the Outdid of whieh the.pipee will be made, is notoriously inferior to our own Iron. 0, brilliant Administration, you are gainl leg the respect and'admiration of the People of peunsylvanin,io an 'intense degree. i'Our work men fairly idolise you,land will retnltt their at. knowledgments in October next. In the mean time we ask attention - to the follosiing ciimumni; • cation in relation to the , quality of the Iron , to be Used in the Pipes now being snenufaityed abroad. Ponder these forte:— BT. cult. 2d losing& Wouldst thou thread the treasures thousand Wham trio — The golden. gleaming:a bee— The pearl, that mermaids weep? Or wail of loot, and losely,• • That stormiehave gathered there— The maiden lonly . lying, flea-weeds tangled 'add her hale. Now moan tby reaseleta .mnimur , With lbw upon my ear, While Fanry,shall Interpret The melody I hear. The /ea-shell's tiny taverna , Made answer oat and low, "My murmur Is the memory . • Of tones beard long ago. “The soils of mother ocean. • As Ai rocked me on ber breast.. An echo of ber Is the voice of my unrest. To Tug EDITORS, or THSI MINSRS' Jonattite= Greademen :—I am 'poi connected %lath any, politi es! party,. but barks strong feelilig on the tariff ipmetion. and read with interest the article in your., last paper on the supply of foreign iron fur the water works at the scat of this -Natioini! govern ment; tint the theta are Mot put by you as strong as the truth calls for. I; ' Scotch iron is well known to be rerY reeoP, and for that reason Is 0,40m,...ntmd where tricaubject to any considerable pressureras in triter pipet, ur in machinery where great strength is required.— It a -comparatiiely very low price In the old country.:, At.present It is £2 14 psi ton of pig, on the glysle i _the price of coke pig,iron in Wales being £4; t digs nee of more than six dollars a ton. But PerinsArsittis anthracite lion Improperly excluded, as you have shows, by "the powers that be" . a. Washington, is so superior in strength to even the Welsh iron that taking that !into account, the actual preference given to Ithe favored party, looking to quantity as•wpll as price, Is probably not less than teiVdollan a tswil—dis- Sriminatian against the Keystone State! 1- Respectfully yours, PAIRPO4. • Pottsville, August 2d.1858. _ _ - ' Loosumareivco.l t .- Ens. Ilutins' Jolliest :—.e. was ill hopes that our corrupt Administration would' be taught a Tolson by the people; of thill district which would . do future sdmiostrationi dome good, if not the present.. Ny hopes howeve r ,almost fait me whin , I see the continued circulation of that British advocate the Public Led4ii 4 , among our mechanics and working people. It la the very thing that - 'has deceived them more then all others,ander its , . pretended neutral colors, while it is most strena oasis advocating British. end Modern A.4teriean Democratic) myasures, which are one and the same thing.,ln consequence of ita early news I tiara beau its constant reader, :but havoLdiscatded it t for several weeks withre; determination that UT shall 'not enter my, linse es long is it calls un- • der false colors. It ii hardly possible that therer is a man of eomtpon sense in the 'country that does not rte and know that it is the went of labor the( is prebtrating everj kind of business? La tint is the grand mover of the prosperity of every country that is prosperous. Without l tber bow Is moue, to be put Into; 'eireulation?Without money bow are the working classes io buy or consume the agricultural produce of the country? This is an plain , that itrmetnot but be usderstood. The feet it, and it is well ',known to a large pot.• lion of tae ll, people, that foreign capital and for. eign lad nes have corrupted Congress and the Atheists don, together,. with a portion of the press of, the country engaged in advocating Free Trade and starvation to 'our worhlng,_ O and produ cing a i . ses. • E . A usca.llllo. - "A lldeehanle", is tutting wisely. ! The sooner the great seise discard the teaeltlnp of the Phil . 1 . adelphia Ledger, the soinerlhey will correct the erroneous ideas of political economy wbieh they glean from Its editorial colon's/a; .To us the Led ger seems a more formidable, enemy to the inter ests of the working.clasoce. than the most -ultra . Free Tritie, Democratic sheet titeeountryi for the simple reason that in its case it pliesits soph istrj endow-the guise of neutrality, while In -tha latter no veil, even flimsy, conceals thereat inten tion. di v e have emir held the Influence of the Ledger, in eonsegaeowe of its large'elreelatiow, as most pormlicions and .tian proms, sad esthete it now when 'Very, beakless interest of the eonntr7 is prostrate, but a tender to promulgate the princi ples of "Ten Cent Jimmy." • Notwithstanding the Ledger itself feels the pressure of the Free Trade times, in tke cutting down to _fully ono. half of its advertising, still It 'harps ipon its fa vorite doctrines, regardless of the plain fact Mit a remedy most toe applied twfore business can per. manently recuperate. No, the Philitdelphis Led ger is wedded to Free Trade principles; it r iossists powerfully, to itstabliskthe system which seeks to make the rich man richer, and the poor man •pcoorefi and we grieve to say that mechanics and worithigeop who are most injured by the icemen ' of their doetrtheses the Ledger promolptos, yet support that sheet., Be wise, fellow workmen, discard those doctrines, by following the example of "A Mechanic." j It will be an effective way of checking the mischievous results attendant upon t ' e teachings of a:sheet sailing under false colors. LWorkingmen, stoli, the Free Trade, Sham Demo ladelphia .Ledger. [d . ovritultlcATED.l • Messes. Ens.:---Ifoci ask why the flog Law tenant be enforced? My impression is, that the itoo legged hogs who• go for associating with hogs in the street, 'bestow:that the others- in votes, and that is the reason why it is notenferted. d'CITIZEN. i 'Our correspondent is pretty severe, but it is nev ertheless true. -Nana but a person who is hoggish lo his propensities,• would, be in favor of annoy ling his neighbors by permitting his hogs tc 'run at large, when it :is Well known that hogs penned up are kept on leis food thaw those, permitted to rim 'at large. • 1 , ~ I • For Sherif* J. 02236. sObeeste floldeet to,tbe decision pt the People's Coureothes. For Sheriff. • I offer uiyselt as a candidate tor SHERIFF, silliject to the People's Conirantioo. • Zaelocriss Royer. Schuylkill Hayek, August 7,1655. 4=-to The People's Independent Candidate tor Sheriff. CrlnfirfhAN respectfully toilette the stif fness of his Blow eitisens this Yel ol l .ifor the .olice 1311KRIVY. If elected be will perform the dudes of the oMes with ability, fidelity, and integrity. [3o.ti] To the Free aka--16—idependent Voters of Sobuy !kill County. .Permit me to offer myself as the Pmple's Candidate. fir the Mate of 811EltIFF at the sett October Election. If elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of said office with fidelity. . bore Truly. Minerseille, May :e,1858. CHARLES W.TAYLOIL . +l, [CO3IIIIOtiCATZD.] . .. . ...,.... Mmes. Elm Permit lime through the columns of your "Duaro Jouslia.," to preeent the Dame of CHAS. MOSER. of Palo Alto, pa 0-suitable person for COUNTY COMMISSIONER, not subject t; "De w rater," but to the rules of the PEOPLE. • WESTEEN END. • I COXXIMICATEO.I • Ul3lllli. ltorroaa:—Through year columns we would 'guest the name of CUADIES. 510SER..of Palo Alto, as a candidate for the °Mee of COUNTY CA)3IMISSION , 'ER; aubjeeCto the action of the People's Convention. If noudneted be would poll a heavy Tot ntiree. he Is well and favorably known throughout the e t County. We 'hope the People's Contention will consider this' scuttles. lion favorably. BARRY TOWNSHIP. Ad t 7,.0832-• • Icioxigutneinn.] 1161151113. EPTTOlLD:—lrtaough your columns we would urge the- name of HENRY R. STAUFFER. Esq.. as a enitable candidate for the °Mee of COUNTY COMMIS SIONER. flailing as he does„ifrom Union township, %., Unit never before furnished aCo mlssiolier, it would be a gratifying thing' to the people this end of dialect' n ty, if 31r. Stauffer should be seise t Mr, Stautfer i ibsing a Tariff and Anti-Lecompton man. will be subi t tct to the action of the People's Convention. ' Rusin AND MA II AklY. 12-11-3 q., July 21,1858 Shertfalty. • We beg leave to announce DANIEL KOCH. Esq.. of Aubn rn, as a candidate for the office of NIiERIFF, and take pleasure In recommending him as fully competent to All said ogle° If elected. Ile being rated in this county. and we have known him for a long period, da ting which time *a have always found him in the fote most rinks of these who fought for the 'country's inter ests, and the Workingmen's welfare. It the People's Convention will place him on the Ticket, we have every Moth° to bathers that be will meet with a hearty sup port from the voters throughout the county. st the ap proaching election. BLYTHE AND CIIIIYLKILL. August I, 'OB =ft To the Vree and _lndependent Voters 01 neltaylkililbountk. MUM AIM PILLOW CITI1120:—IlavIng been uk‘d a slumber of times whether I expected a nom:natiertrHoir SHERIFF,' have on tom if any Parry, Crab, ortAs seekilive, am proper ono nate me, I will be very Mach obliged, bat still beg to stick to the Prarforwe I base adopted, without adding anotber'Plemk or taking one therefrom: and notwithstandlik there are perilous perambulating Ihe County, reporting the I will not be a Candidate at the coming election, twill just sar that d having unfurle my banner and fl it to the brow and inveribedl thereon Protection to u I American Labor, am determined not to strike my colors until so ordered by my Yellow Citizens at the election; and hereby call .upon all Business Men, Farmare, Ilsonfartorere. gloms and Lahore's, 'and the rest of menkind,' to support me. ' Ilinersvllle,Junes, '6lB 25.3t1 ' JOSEPH BOWEN. • I . To She Val , rs of Sc.hwylkin Ctriscra —I respeit . fully offer myself to your consideration and solicit your suffrages, as an 'independent candidate for SHOUP?, at the neat October election. Previous to the ,recent'unfartanate difficulties which divided, and still 'eontinne to distract the .political party with which I have'alway acted, was a candidate ftsr the nomination. ot the Pemoeratic Convention. and was willing to abide by their decision. Up to this Uwe I had hoped that a reennelltation might be effected. and harmony again pre, vall in the ranks of my political frienits; The prospect of sulfa result is now too 'emote, and the thus for ac lion too abort, to warrant me in submitting my name to a divided party for tornination. The people demand a faithful officer for ITheriff, and political difficulties ought not_to be permitted to Interfere with their freedom of • ebdee. lam therelbre, a candldate: without regard to the nomination of any convention, and if elected, will endeavor to perform the duties of the ogles so as to utJ, tidy the public and Abe malty kind tripods who have ad. TWA and urged me to this course.. - • WASIIINGTOit Pottsville, '22, 1861.. Del • • 'TM IVICONVINIKNoi Or ' wrig gliiga and strugglinv, and heart burning. are every day acted and endured to stand well with tbd world—that is, to stand without a hole in our bat, or a damning rent in our small clothes. The modern man is wonderfully spiritualised by this ' philosophy ; so much so that if he can swam to himself a display of the collar, he is almost wholly unconscious of the absence of the shirt.- -The man of fell merit however, wilt desire to ar ray himself completely in , a snit of becoming clothes from the fashionable emporium of Om. villa Stokeso No. 607 Chestnut street, Philadel: Dr. Wistaria Bassi :of Wild Cherry. Where the above preparation is known, it is so well established. as an infalible Rsimedy for the care of coughs, Cold', Sorti Throat, Rooreemers, Bronchitis. Spitting of Blood, Pain fa the Breast, Creep, Whooping Cough, and every form of Pol. monary Complaint, that it were a Work of super erogation,to speak of its merits. Discovered by a well known physician more than twenty, years since, it has by the wonderful cures aims elected, beet' constantly appreciating in public favor, until its use end its reputation are alike universal; and it is now known and cherished by ell (and their "noose is legion") who have been _ sectored twhealth by its use as the GMAT Rena. DT for all the diseases which it professes to care. Sir James Clark; physician to Queen Victoria, has given it as hit opinion that. 13CeusituiptyDs can be Cured! ' The t - whole history of this Medicine fully eon.. fortis the opinion- of thar eminent man. Thou: sands can testify, and . have 'Citified, that when -all other remedies bad failed, this has completely eared ; thit when ate sufferer had well nigh des. paired, this, has afforded Immediate „relief; that 'when the physician had pronounced the disease Ineurable, thii has removed it entirely. The virtues of this Basun are alike applica ble to cure a slight Cold ore Cos/firmed Consamp tiou,,and its powers es a tab, cereals, speedy, pleasant and effeetiall rewedy cannot be equalled. •Or CAUTION . Purchase nose witless it has the WRITTEN signature of Burrs" on the wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. , • S. W. FOWLS .1 CO., Proprietor*. Beaten. Par sale by their agents everywhere. Attars :—.Johis G. Brown, J.C. Hughes; end Henry . Saylor, Pottsville; C . L. Hunt:it:Ter, Schuylkill Haven ; IL W. Prevost, Minersville ; E J. Fry aid McGuigan it Bowler, Tamaqua; H. Stassler, Pin Carbon ; Paul Barr, Pinegrove ; 0. Reagoni Son, Tuscarora; eries Marsh, New Philadelphia; Jonas Roblnhold, Port Clin. ton; R. Irvin, St. Clair •B. Phillips, New • Castle; John Williams, Mid dleport. Jolt' 81, 1858. . 31.eowly . . sip;Hollowaygs Qfttaseat avid P 11112....... Farnidted with theeilwri - joutparmaire remedies, the bead of , a household feels that he can command and an ted any external or Internal dkwaee by which hla family may be assailed. - Bat bewatel WA dere been counter , fctit:d. Conceive the agony of disappointment which muatigalow tbi discovery of the Imposition. Pysprpola _or fatrerelia, perhaps, Is reeking' the - tame of wife or :chlki.and nothing at hand but petulant§ counterfdta of Holloway's miffing preparatkras. Guard against: inch contingencies by ascertaining that the wordy,l "Holloway, hew York and London," are visible In trawl parent Wets on et • leaf of the toots of directions; accompanying aimed - net. ArlSoileas Mustang Llalisatit:—Frobi deb and poor, bond and free; all,nohProe grades and eon dltlons of life, or bear the lamaineed otpralas awarded this wonderful article. Bores are boded, paha relieved, Wes pod, vahudde animals made useful; and untold Ilia aasuasid bpdhls groat medicine whirb are anrpria; lag to the Oddment of mash Wbat faxellydoes not ro velar a standard Ltalaentl Who aver heard of tho =me Arta profaned by any other artlefol. For Cpfi, lindassapralas, illannisattaa,SwellingsAtratna4 Horse Re, It has no equal. Beware of iodations. Ma men Ind Mustang Idalautat Is. sold by all rasportalie Drug gists and Llvls7 moo In roam lbws, parish and hamlet thin:onto:rot North 4;SolOtiretkiti SUMP , and' the Wands of the u: to at once. BOWAN of afiiotherpelraaneiLlohleitti lig Is • bsselailtatioa. BARNliii:JaAßK,Prwletrqs , Dies Port. • - - .Wl7Hoke sae ea Illatwiaate el Vegetable, riargediwe Irt Us...J oriLle‘r Oompislat, Albedo:li id the Leap, Palpitation the tn. Hart Coll, Jumada, l ing mewls, the dermreasted Pin of Dr.Olickener, is an labilible remedy. Thousands of eirtifiratee of the wow: dergal eons In the above cos i plai a ts, throne: Ito spit. elir Mae if Pills, inay hi area atlib. Clickenar's Mitre. The Pill Is encrusted with maw; so that thi ingredients are not apparent to thhejastil. to stiltedly Is. It coup pounded, that the pa iIS ant indOeted to Ole ti ne grillage whichfollob, the used almost all onion; medicines Indeed, but for the thorough purging proil deiced by the Pill, the Plitteet Would be Ignorant of Ili, ' invaluable atellelnal pi:mirth:al In all cases when. del desired effect Is not produced, It the Pills be taken ac cording to the printed Wrath" the mousy dill be rel turned. . , is and Storeki The Pills may be had of 0 Lruggisep ms, In every tillage and Wen In the United - States.j• gout O. Store Is Ageld lorthis llama. PlidtJ SirTbe 0111114 itagilali Iltemseelp.......Slll 'Amos pm/mars PYLURATIID YYJIAL/VPILLS...;- Prepared from a prawriptkie At Sir .1. Cuaas, IL 1t,,, Physician tatesordinary to i tie Queen. \ • I Phis Invaluable medialeeh +trailing In thee:weer atl there palatal and danseroli diseases toWhieh thermals coulltutioa is subject. It Moderates all exams, and re mora all ohatinediellor and' eittedy cure may be relied 4 i ' Sheriff<y. on. • To Married Lodi4tis 0 is, peculiarly rotted. It wil, In a short time, bring . on th e e Monthly period with regularity. .. , , , . Each bottle, Flee One Dollar, been the Government Stamp of Griot Britain, torPreirent counterfeits. AfirT.bese Jilts Auld Ur br takes by females awing the FIRST TABBE AlOiflllS of Pregsateey, as they ere rue go bring an Jitratreitme, bed - at any other tins they are WS. .. ! I • " In an eases of Nervosa sad !Mina Affections, Pain in the Dot and Limbs, rathine on slight exertion, Myna. Um of the limit, HYsteries, ;lid Whites, these Pills will street • curs when Of 0614 banns hate titled. and al though • puritan' rernedi; del sot contain Iron, etiomel, antimony, or anythlrig hortfal to the. roustitution. Full directions in thepiopittet imitind each psalms, whleh should lie airetallimherred , Li Bole Agent for the Duitbd itsies and Caniditi - JOB 164123, ( I.C. Baldwin A 130..) . .Rotbester, It. Y. N. IL—sl and 6 postage s t mpe enclosed to any an. tborlsed Agent, will )Inenti mottle, eontalnlng over DO pills, bY . return mal l ' Tor sale in PottavlDe, by 11)&'NitIr SAYLOR; In Tama qua, by E. J. TRY ; and by all Druggist' throughout the United States and Clatutdkir. 1 ' triune 1 9 ,'' 58 21 6 I iiirlfartsat CJiaokierlils;—in the prep:stela a the material, and tit+ man stare' of thew crackers, the+ uaturel and healthfid *petticoat thimbles. rota aid to their greatest pOtistni strength. 'The maul is, that these Farina Ctschets 'utak' in the same vie ht double the,nostrlohMent ‘ tif testi as Kb usually ha NO other p111:Ki0Cii011 flex Mai has erer been dime,- eyed which his *slid Eivaltrabie'ss an article of Of is so suitable pi , erati ,- , hit the stomeelei heal thfttr dl e-! qalrementi., The r uthralgas' well as those , in thtime. l ridian of lips, and eireiSioslipeopli and. oung children, find them Pleasant iole#. 1 They do not necessarity,. . uiremasticating ills of et food, but merelj breSki g mid moistening in tb month gradually , Or Balla iin =water Or milk, b 11 means separating lot° ten r daires,in which stit tb stomach may recei v e tli6n . . ! Those flakes era:, corn of particles at Fad ~ I, i which theilife supporting p Inciple of the grain remain not deadened or injured , as in flour, piton close grind log, but nitaininz its mtat the propertiesspneafeer to digestion, and the energ log forte with whirl ti . ir parts to the body is hesithiel growth, or. renewed "el; ti ka and strength. ' i These !('urine tOreekers . ;e , an a :airee . ' e tn . e.. .kindly upon the stomach. ltiotb a artile t, dyspeptlcas well es sedan ry and dell to , rson . gen. Orally, and they are peull rly pleasant t j ltildrein. All that. who Mande to menre eie trainable crackers4honid understad that there re no ge nine Farina 6ackers made but . by Mr. Wlpg l 'Ail the are • , stamped with the name (TOR.) 4llow o person, per suade you t; buy any 4rackerro but t Wing's. This ea!tition has becOme necessary, iri conseque co of an attempt by deSigninr, iersong to sell the o Inary kind of truckers", tind4i the hies, or .by convey! F the, impresston that they iqe like Wines Farina. finch at tempts.st deception shbul be understood by all. The genuinearefer sate o I:v by R. , D.'SCIIOENFIII • . Centre street. c!pprysite the American ;tout ; Or, V.reeglan street, near Rail 1 Pottsillle,Juljt 17,' 5 8 i - , TILE G , OF;ATEST liffoci.Toeil. i laiimaiowr - e , : , OF THE AGE. - lir n. KENNEDY of Tir . oxbury has dlscovL All. one of our Coutnion pasture weeds a reuse y i I cures • EVERY KIND OF HUMO ;. ' I ' , , 71/0111 ' -- The Wont Benfula down to a Common Pimple. He has tried ik in over bluer' bands" cases.an l neveri failed except In two eitsell, bi4b thunder humor. He has" now in his possession oser one hundred melte ter its value, all within tweity Mlle! of Boston. " Two bottles ire trarrlinted to emu a nnrsi / CDOUth. , i ' I One to three bottle" will care tbe worst 'kind of ; plea on the fuel . i 1 , ,• . •- . . Two or three bottles W i lli clear the "yam of Iles Twolottles ate wairanted to cure the worst nit the stomach. I 1 , • - . . Three or limo bottles are warranted ,to curej t er w kind of Erysipelas. : ' . • One, or two bOttleS ant warranted to curs an iltime thenyes. ' I i 1 • .. • , so t Two bottles sire warranted to mire running of the and blotches ainonit l th hili: .' • Ilfonr to six Mottles Me warranted to cure: eo pi running ulcer". 1 .One bottle 1911 enly Muly Memnon' of the sk n. Two or three bottles re warranted to cure be worst kind of ringwiwm:l, .•- • i • . • • Two or threci bottles are warranted to cure s most desperate Muriel rilentnalinn.., I Three to tonthottles ire warranted to cur e t rheum. I ,__ Tire to eight bot t les will cure the worst I: I 04 of scrof 1. . nla. i , . . "ii One to Medi bottles are warranted to our& e worst I em I eof Dyspetia. ;I k now (toil, the eiperien of tl' Mods that It as litroU canoed. by a mutt". di the ' mach. . 1. - ; 14 ' • I l I •.' - I 1 ; , One to two +this. ii r wa rra nted l o si c kcur. u ache. I I 7,1 " . , One to two bottl es ate warranted +zygote acm stator the +weli. i . One to twolottlea /ill 'regattas ill damn cc the tidneysj ! ' ' . t Footto si bottles 11,as eared the worst case of do Oise to thr+s bottles bas cured the worst ell of i a rellef-Is ahrSys expoirienred; wfiat . mercy to gi llef In such lip. eleFruilatlng disease! \ t .., No change of (t)et l ever peeeisary-'-es tile best can get . and On o ukh tlt.. ' •. 1 I DiroctionSfor fiserAdults, one tablespoonful pe day; Children OXer trk yeare,desseetspoonfa,; Children / from flee to eigheyeers, teaspoonful. As no directions 'can be applliablita 111 colstltntkum, take sufficient to operate on the +web , twice a day.. . I • • I,' 143t7SCIrCitip IT D0p1.44 KENNEDY, = . • .Ard.! 120 lrarren Street, Roxbury, Mite 11 1 Priee . sl. .. 13• Tor sale by druggliti throughout the United ft January ~M,'"ll • II :.7' - 1 - LADIES ,' - .. 1 • ‘I 3 e - 's ss ~., • DreisMinuning, ~ - 4. - - - •,,v,,... 4 . ' ' i ' - /4 Pre Furnishing. - . - / _ ~,,, .._ _...,.„, ; , 0 ! i "Rif 40+ • k. ' thtiely f01v,... — . 7 • 4 2:• . 1r.. , : - ;Thi l t ,P CentY. , I " •: -.4 At rb f. ‘ , ' rt"-y — eTia 4 re. Stireot ' -..,. .....-",..- , j ! I 1-,•,,,..- ' ,, ..-, , , - 7! 91 , grao , AdJohidng the i. ---,-.. 4 4r i u: • v . r porranas itorak -- ---, ". ."'-'' ,'': p . i .1 Constantly oa.hs ad, a large and complie assortment of LAD,Itr rdtl.9ll TRIKSIENGS, of t n latest and most kohianat, s etyles, 11051 KAY, acovss and VUE NISUING; 000 of all kinds Umbrellas , had Parasols, In greet varlet . handsome Embroideries and Laces. La dies' Cep. Traveling and . Taney- Baskets. *Alt WU MEAT from limbed daaufsetorles. It Is the; intention to keep in the "UCe Illlare” a fall asmortmeng Or, the above named good., the quailty of which viii be ensurpasied. They will be sold lord. rlably at a small advance As CASSII. . • I • SYS-Articles not'on hand procured to order at short, notice. `•,04311ve Thal lanes IllireV a efalliimi examine the' Goods. .1 i i[August T, 'tS =At I . .. IttOgi4.4ll:)pte • lligtiice. ‘Vmmir." alsallharee bearing In our It. • WATICIMI, a preacher *tthe Methodist. Episcopal Ohirchi died In Baltimore list ; bet. Bar. raor. IPsrimums, or the Mreeleism Female Col- , lase, Wilmlniton. Del i , will pro*, atlbe Methodist Eptempet Cbdieti, pecood ;street; above arket, tomor row (SuOilSi snocolog. at 10 o'clock. i , , • 1 • 1I ' 4 , 1 reOvrireiticsrsol i . .. • • spbsestewer ,, Astilial Media. Elis.."-;;Tonr WIN pf hut woellfeontains anon). ereonnitonicit inn fean"Observer," in with ha thous lowly drops Pis loam end ' gives as a I t at the -et a Oast" . , ito it is:oat at last. "Observe n Tar or out to be "%leder." and rVindes" the Bar . for himself.— Welt,. "intetligetes sometimes ban a n : l finbappy effect." is 0 Nor is thl, Sir In his article he no only lets down Lis visor, brit sesame. the most sr ist pretentious. As kings asferti supremacy... Dot anti "so -Episcopal ministers hold lthrir high Mee, and "seize by the pa rrail grace Of God: If . this Is his Idea of- the ministry of the jliptalpel thumb. then they are not in he waxersara o theoretic:or TRW and Met were t i apostles, for Pawl proclaims himself and all the e ministers_ of Mist to be the "servanta" of the 'for Jesus' rats." twat Patti' denied they erre ' twee Oars heritage." Feat "mod Cyr.; 4th chapter, 6 h verse: Ist ro tary lit it cbsytt4.3.l versa , "Obserrer,r alias "triodes." Is welcome to t t i sitherredit be may ob ain from kin po sition. lint assumed position 0 a ministry. and the oselasitea of the Protadant pistoled Church, and not the metre "statements" made I hie "Ann cow munleitiosi," l what demur& "fart explanation," and ir be wishes to enlighten "the! sec to which 1 be long," on th e wish he will int • position in my *bleb he usy not have min' t ugh "Ulll oteerv- Ing.* attentimtio which will give' hi a line opport nal. ty cc display Instils Clients, both rts a divine end huts lied" Thu 4 one point lathe tast a icle of "Observer," wpuntied Ise permitted to put wl ut a Make.— I Inds to, this invidious else at " thief of people." vey whore tit says I "nip," In !co rest with "those with whoa Ise he. tbsi borax to be ' tweed." Verily. tbereoolnebt of this sedreosseettis tu tablis. The wetter if wildently 'fretted with astuoertstie pride, err salads& Una dropsy. and it mobil be doltig good service to the nubile to And acme needle of reproof to priek hbo „with and allow Nisi to watimen I nomad bave you know, Mr. r. tbst Amon Abe Asteroid sambera of Me ilidkodial Epialtolptlatitth, hij this vkinity, may be 1111E1 Land both men and wows batter read to Theology and llfatovy (to say nothing of other (hinge.) than yourself, and =say the least of It. you certainly departed from all the wooddles er a gentleman. in the remark. I ran scarcely bust myself to write what I think of fo , h 'a contemptlble albekne to -.IA. dim of r” , ple," who form the M.E. Church in tbisphoce. when it io.welt known throughout Oh community that .-Observer," haw made :torepeated efforts to pronely te this very -class of people" a l o'harck, which eondnet In lb. estimation of all men erj inrodligenee and refinement, Is far beneath the 4.400111 y of amp- Ohrtstian. minister. Yon ought to be ashamed of yourself der_stach arrogance and Insult. I have charity to belleie that your own people are ashamed of you tor It. Well, it =obi bare been =- reefed from "Ober-Ter" if we may judge from hes termer i articles, for they evidently show -talents of this kind; . "Observer' closes his article by an extract from the ad dee= of Metro, Smith of Kentacity;respert log the anion of the M. Z. March - and the P. E. Church. I have not .space to reply tulle to this, but refire to an editorial of 19th. In the Christian Ade:ware and JoerreaL pub. 'lobed In New York. by the M. E. Church. In which this, very extract is handled In a Christian. • nd candid spirit. Dr. St thefts shows (hat under a tone of liberal feeling these remarks mean only prejudice and *elfish nets. Trmew is not Met h o dis t for the oilstone* of two inch bodies as th and Proteotant Kph - =pal Churches in any fart of this country, =maw* Bishop Smith would have the mere Important body an n Utast= to make way for the smaller one. Dr. S. shows. by • compatinuo of etietrmehurehes, that In every re „eel M e thodism takes the precedence, not only= memo hers and sidieleney, bat It'does so even .chronokorleally. Both churches were originally parts of th e English Na. Bowl Church in the Autotimer et:denies. ,Tbe revoke. lion, left them unorganised. Both tried to obtain from 'England satyrs of reorganisation all a anhoeltue* for the dean Anglo Alatflefttl change. ”" Methodism obtained it sad with an Episcopal 531113 of dimwit s govecoment— "Why then, in the name of common muse, should it be .called Wren to give w ays to a more ra t dersxminationtaving the same giuretgeand t same &send features, tout a subeistoeut birth, and less offeetiveneasr As to the =mark that Wesley never de signed that his =dirties should seperatetrons the Church of England, It is one of those stale IrrelavantsoPhlans so often repoeted, which a moment's consideration will rm. error: Whatever Mc. Wesley may hire designed brh b societies in England, it bad no reference rilikflenerican Methodism. since he termed the plan of tee umlaut lon himself. -New thew things turbo new to "Observer." atias"V Index;'--the Rev. Rector' himself—and we sd • Ise Lim to get a copy of the paper referred to, that be may sin them at greater length, as well as some other things, of which we suppose him to be equally Ignorant; and atter he has read the editorial referred to, we lidvioe ll him to procure Ai copy of the last censer where he wi End, that as it respects droriamber of minister*, mem bers, churches. Institutions of learning, and aggregate wealth, the P. E. Chateh is a eery irsolgollicant sect ""a e e d to the M. K. Chord". and. crew many other Christian denominations, and if Ike wishes a little more "ravarince s rif a similar character, I would again call his attention teeny pro; edition. • ALPHA. .Yelbreiat., Awing 2d, MIL •' ' - . Buy. Da. VINTOS, of Boston, thecompetttor of Shhop Bowman at the remit election. has accopted,a eall to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia. ff. fiIiLOCO, who was sometime ago, suspected of condriet unhecoMing . the clerical character and who abandoned both his reonsregatkra and profeselon. bas we • observe, received aeon from Wattmeter congregation of the Trefeamot TeMple Baptist Chard', Boston, and has accepted the nun« • Tni New Orleans Herliegies =IS that Beer luta bee= within • lbw months quite a =impede in 'the Oer man Methodist chnir. of New Orleans and vicinity towards Swedenbnrgianlian. One of the. most popular of the 'German preacbers„Rwr. J. M. Hofer:has gone over to the faith of tbe great Swedleh phllosopher,rind taken with him not a few of his brethren and friend p, a nd now bolds Seth to thermat . privxte boas= on the Sabbath , COltartaltiON oF Ray. Da. Bowitis To sus Cum or ASSUITAIT BiaßOre—This Interesting ceremony will tike place In Christ Church, Philadelphia, en Wednesday, place isfst. It Is understood that Bishop Kemper, of WisMusin, will" preside. assisted by Bishop Potter. or New. York, Bishop Lee, of Delaware, and assistant Bishop Williams, of Connecticut, with probably anothOs Bishop not yet nominated. ',The canons of the church require I but three to be present, but it is usual to nominate and invite flee. to ease any of them should be unexpectedly r. Lre g v u ented ia r ns tt e n o n t n t 1,4 with I :t . n t s , i k .1 1 . 7g of urc t li l t Interest- / thefi r r m at in G e e a n m era u l . h- IsCoi"gnsunilutilioeintflathYeLli:tpiscowapas herel atChutrehh. met to le ignition In 17E3. Some seventy years ago the end dim ds, .eetan convention assembled within its walls. The first 7e l ordination in Pennsylvania was' held by Bishop White, in Ciaist Church, May. VI. At (hustler of this church 'Bishop White (the first Bishop of this diorese,) labored a n nd pr s a uc u ceasf med for m u ore co r ai a d n era ha ti lLa i c , e t n op tu t ry h: uthilyat the fa rb li e t' kuueti ni er withibe fact that Bishops Onderdonk and Potter. sand a goodly number of other Bishops, have received i couteeration - within Its ancient walls. induced Bishop ~.. Potter to sopost to the Ecelettattical Authorities having the matter In charge. the great propriety of heretic's. P r Chrixt Church with the coining enntecratioa services. I The following named Prelatei have received :centres — al set lion at Christ Church:. fortßight Itev...ltobert Satin!, South Carolina, Sept. 13, 1795. Light Kee. 4,1, ii• Edward BUS, MaJlAChtl!tettl4 SOpt..lo, 1803. Theodore Rehon, S. Carolina, Oct. 15, IE2. Nathaniel Bowen. " Oct. 8, ISIS. Henry U. Onderdonk, Penna., Oct. 25, 1813. James ll.Otey, TennessPe. Jan. 14. 1834: Carlton Chase. N. liampahlre, Oct. 20. 1844. Nicholas 11. Cobba. Alabama Oct. 20. 1844. • Cicero 8. Hawks, -Oct. 20, 1844. " Alonzo Potter. Penna.. Ocilt• 23, 1815. Right Rey. illiam White. rat bishop of the Episcopal Church In Pennsylvania, was . consecrated in England. September 14, 17Sei. • •Aftwr the cooper:lokm It le the Intention or Rev. Dr. Bowman to •isit Pottisllie to. bold so ordination. and administer confirmation. The period of the visit hem will be early in teptember. I . • . NOTICES.. OirIIETIIODIST LPISCOPAL C111:111C11. Iteeond Street, Pottsville Be'. 11. IL Gi i tiv e it i dgtor. DI . Tinesertieeovery . SAbbath at 10 A ;I; P.M. ,• .. /WRNS Wall !XVI ERA'S ctunca.MarketSquare Pottstille,Rev. W 11. Lucazaa t Cli . Pastor. Divine-ter vice in thlsChulfi reguTarly ev.ry floaday ; Morning. at 10% •Velork; veiling, at 7',o'eloek. Weekly Prayer Meeting,Thiaraday evealpg. at 7 o'clock. ilfr THE SECOND PRESBYTERIAN cnuncit will ! worship regularly at, the Anodes Reformed Church at Building. Market street--Rev. SAMUEL COLT, Pastor.- 1 Sabbath morning. at 10% o'clock; evening". at 8 o'- clock, WeeklyLecture.Wediteariayerenings,at 8 o'clock. ifirTRIN ITT enuncic SERVICEI-A vast. 1848 :- Bth-Tenth Sunday after Trinity-Numbers skill, Acta zwrili-N umbers :xis, JUDOS 11.. •15th-;-Eleventh Sunday after Trinity-Dent Iv, klatt. 2.'d- "I T il- we D. Itt a h L 8 T u . n j d a a m y after Dent. vi, Mali. xi.- - Dent. vll. James Ir. ,_ 2.lth-St. Bartholomew -7%_A. II- and 3 o'clock, P. M. ''' ' "ffellecth-Thirteenth SntibMaS:uknlaiitcarlDier.z;TAllrsiniliitnjy:—:Del: Rute.etorvi.ll, dm- ' Matt. akin-Dent. ia, James v. • ' . MARRIED. MITH—On the 3d last = by the Rev TIIIRST-41110081 Joseph MeCool, EDWARD EURST to SIALTNA Sabosarta, all of Polleyllls. I CIiILTON—WILLItMB-'-On tbe 12th day of June, by the Hoy. William Yeo, - in St. Clair,Joarro CIULTO,II. from' aillforoia, to Bozos WILLIAMS, of Si 4leir. • WILLIAM, • DIED. ad SAVAGE--At Wiconieen, Dauphin county. Pa, on Monday, July 2d,18:,8, J.utts STAG; aged 69 years. DitEMIELBJESIOn the 4th Inst. at Rio:gold. In this eou fay,. ANNA Dasutuurs, wife of Oso. Griebeibles, B,nd daughter of the late George Heisler, Yegr.ittged 49 yews. lllNZ—Snddenly, 6n the ZSth ult.. Cum*. BLIMIA thBs. daughter of Moat* and Slim Hine, of New Phila delphia, Schuylkill county, Pa, aged 19 months and 5 days. She heard His voles who said, "Sutter the little ones to tome note me," and In the morning of life went 4tOme.lisping. Mainina." • on DISSOLUTIONS: i . • , ISSOLUTION.—The Coliartner ' r ,p ttpktieretrorellstlegFenfter the Inn r ROW 1 n .in St. Cl.;lr, " 4 b b e ny l i c lNl enunt red a nd y, is P al v a b ill n y, July !. 2151 b, 1858, issolsed by mutual -consent. The buslewut of the firm wilt be settled by S. Hitter, who will cantle ', ne it hereafter an his own account. JOHN ROWDOrfAM, ' • • - 8. MATEER. St. Clair, Julr 31,'58 - The—'rhe partnershpi beretotbre existing between sohloglon I. Heisler an Jlr John 11. Haiti. trading under the name and firm of KURTZ A HEISLER, Wire Screen lianufactorers. In the borough of Illoermllle, Schuylkill county. Pa., was this, first day of July, ISM, disielved by mutual consent.— Thaw haring-claims easiest the late Ann will please pre sent them to either of the firm tbr settlement. and those who are l O debled tp them will please mete Immediate payment. Mr. JOHN lI . ..KURTZ would take this opportunity of returning his thanks to those who favored I helate firm with their. work, and would moat respectfully solicit their patronage in the future ills object Is to please WASHINGTON L. AMU aII. R, ' • . • Jona IL KURTZ. . ' !Haematite, July 1, niS •• ' 27-at • A- REWARD of ONE DOLLAR will . Told fo the delivery of an India . Rubber DOOR MAT. taken from the Daherrthet's door a short time Ago. The sloe le 31 by 17Inehhe, and le a new artlele. porton, :ted on thinpper side. DANNAN. Pottsiille, August 7, IS Q'rit2LY COW.—C ame to the 1.3 realities of the subscriber, rOuldluir lu "••-•' North Kaabalm. Schuylkill county. on the Inst.. a mall Mark and White COW, with elevated horns. The owner larequeated to come forwant pay chancre and take her away,etbervelse the will be old aecordlest to Iaw.JAMES DOWNEY. • .-Aligust 7,117 • - 324 t. . . „ . • T OST—By the subscriber, between _LA Wed limpets Valley, Febnelklll Maven and Hines, Coal Cantle, A GOLD MASONIC MARK. wltb the subeeriber'a name on.. The ender will he told Its weight in gold on leaving It at S. J. Payne's Place. Weatagran'eb Valley, or addressing the subscriber. GM:1110E PA rig, 23 Walnut street, Pldladriptda. 814 l• July 31, 'IA STRAY VOW.-Corile to the Ll premises of the eltheesibar, residing at - Mg •Ihn, on 'Broad Ilohatalts, near Silver Cn.lt., w• M 734 of July last, a COW. rod and white epntled. Ills three letters on the Bell. (L. K. IL) Has a ealr—enppoaed to hive calved prerehios to aping astray. The owner le re quested to crane ,lbeurard, prove propel +. tuT charges and take hetaway. iTM. BILKS. • July 31..141 - 3l-I.te - • WANTED-Tbred Male and Four . Female TRACHEAS. for a term of Smooth sfroto the lit of September. at the rort Arbon School District. Werke of Male Teachers, Sl5 Oka S4A—of reetal•Tereh ere. Si 50 and $25. Appllestioes may be made to - the Podurtsty melons to August .18th, wheo the appoint mate be made. order of the Hoard. GEO. BECK, Secretary. n4l. Port C;rbon, /Inuit 7,18 • A ..-LOAN.—The•Potte sll(lakoQtr villa &boot District eolicita a Loan. "build ng purposes.) in one or paversl some, amountin to TEN.I'IIOUSA,ND DoLuats, I arable In total Inst a lments of r..,600 each, la' two. three. four and eve years, with sembanctua) 6 per cent. Interest. Bonds with coupons attached to be lamed for BUMS to putt the parties—riot less then Md. each. The School Board are -atttrly out of debt—have paid ell their orders prompt. ly-‘and prorialoos will be made for paying the Interest punctually, god also the principal as it Bala doe. Those who have money to loan cannot. make a Barr leirest ment, and where the interest and money will - be more ProStifitli By order of the Board, C:tatea, &rectory. August 1',16$ IXTANTED—A.Situation in a Flour T Commlarklo Woos, or Freight Depot of a hall. road. nave bail experience to both . Referenee as to ability. te. Please -addresa..(l.. .V. 1631) Weiant street. Philadelphia." Pulyll,l4 SL TtilvE TEACHERS WANTED.- , Vont We sad one Mask Tesatters ate wanted or he Public Schools of Instrek Itentsblp, &boas 10 open on the Sod Monday la Septembei. and to ttataln open Ow lb* torso testae smiths. Public szanduatloo to take place In the brick school ham at LieweSyn, op Saturday, the 141 b day of August, corameneug at Ice o'clock, in lbs afternoon, By order of the Board. MAO SAT, ascregen• WU- July 21.'55 rOft RENT—A `'!'ABLE ON met, shore the Der e!. ultahle for I ld eery. Apply to OW. 11.VLDEltr1 A 1. Pottsville , A orgual 7.1.‘ 112. • r 4 OR RENT—A convgnient . I ra" b 1741` , r".7 4 0; 1 7` L P '7114 .. U. ra ! ts:llle,3lel A th• , tiq n' •• , - 21-If -- - - CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for whiles wpm', at watered prkes„for tubed 5.,4 HAY WOOD, LXI3 &CO. Pa nsellie, Dee. 26,11- ' - . 3243 ... . rll OWN LOTS FOR SALE"In tho 1 Borough of Peril:buil . • ~, im. ~ ‘ ll .01 Amt.', Yob. 13, 'Ft . . 44 i._ I..tt ) sa VIRE BRICKS f'. l f 4 ), li t ?wiling -1 and Blast .Funmeadillia: " -ilea Workx. toe elan. at Ito ow*, (73 4 rUiCN ACE. Pottrellla,Jan: le, 1 - Weal, 11. 'lt f CHEAP FUEL—Coke for lure, i n languor small q %mail lee. at the low pike of S es TA s per bushel. Inquire either at the °Zee. or works of the Pottsville Gall COW pilky I Nov. 22, '5l CA( p_ T OR.REN—The Old ; Orcliartl4 noir 1111 L It is now lo Ant rate - mania order. Apply to U. N . 11A11, on the premises, tu U. ACUOLLIAN IMMO AR. Pottsville. July 31.'63 1 -" :STRAY. WANTED. B. DANNAN, Frieda.: FOR RENT—A prick Dwelling i l , Howe on Second street, eostalniete Mx tootle A ao s frame dwelling On 2 44 evro t h Wilt." Yor t•TOSS. ap ply to L.C. TIIOMPSOS , tor. Coittro and Market. Pottsville, Joao 'MI. '5 1 3 . I • %at .FOR SALE. - Six pairs or lelllllber Teneke will be rold cheap Le nab, or note eI lb sp proved security. Also, a valuable MULL on tbe ma. lama. Apply to • JOUN HUMBES. Trust,- Totter ille, May 12, '6B Mte• - - yOUNDRY TO RENT pp: —T Nitro- - he large and commodious o- lab dry sltnatesl foetal street. together with • the Patterns, Pleats, and foundry ;fie. .61.1%.1j - tunes 'ln general. formerly otenyled by .4,, Co. uan Iron Railing Ilanufactory Csa j t., a term of years eft goodielms, by apply lug to .1 p. IdeQUADS:, on the promises; °fol.) 4061 um, Cents street, Pottsville, Pa. roitsville,May 1, 'SSIA-11 • FOR SALE— , . a One 60 horse epee sod gratings'. ~. Two 50. ,"i Ooe 40 'etcr " • ~. '• Om. 30 " " One IS " • 1 hrs. screens, de., for breaker. ,Also,—Ooe Ilft of pump, (100 yards.) II Inch. One .' . OM yank.) 12 Inch. 1 , Otte ' ' " " • (110 yards.) 12 4neb. '" Rill be sold very low for cash or approved weer. apvly to CIISS. It. !Hi s t,. • Jane 1l ,'de 25-3 m) Rest Estate Agent. l'ettsrtnt, . 44 P FOR RENT—A new Store-Roane . ..3 I and Cellar. on Market at reel. a 'few driers aborea Third, in the borough of Pottsville 'FOß RENT—A convenient Ofilee on the rierod floor, el oor, over S. Folder's Show Store, earner of East M4r ket and Centre streets, lately occupied by Mesars.ll,7 wood. Lee CO. • FOR RENT— A email Store on Reit Market street a a few doors below Centri street, Iltely occupied I!,E , ' Peter 0 litemyre fur a Butcher', Still. For le. me apply to S. FOSTER, at big not and Fly Store. corner of Matt Slit bit and Centre )(tort a. May 1. 'l,B 1,41 NOTICES. ADMINISTRATION Whereas, Letters of Atlmlnlatratlno h“. 1,1 Krooted•to the onbooriner on it WAN of JOH !!‘r, DEIL late of the bnronyh ot It Grille. ltrhuylklll pus tv, levased. by the lte.dater thin... Tore, all persons Indebted to Sold Ert ate are to make payment, aod those Melee rlslrn. wlll pr exc : them for settlement LIEN HY.7.1M.31E101 August 7, 'folt 32-Btl • • A4stitusinf • • NO'I'ICE.—We, the' undersiened, 1.1 Committee of the creditors of JOHN n titM , T I CO., of Tremont. l'a„ haring been appointed tryis,A ditors to make such settlement for them With th.., liarndt A Co., as we to our judgment might think did. after haying taken poseessltm of the entire sold by John' Ilarndt•A Co. on July 14, toV.; U.•Eekel. and by Albert sold to Levi Eekel.seittbe ors. Including all bill., judgment's, ; took set-ouch. 4•.•, , Jain flarndt, 'bola now the owner thereef and the , r person haring a right to collect the debts due to lb. .1 firms of Eckel& Berndt. John u•endi C o .. 6 , 4 owing to •nd contracted with the late firms of A. b el A Levi Eekel. at Tremont. since the srle said Bariadt A Co, tr. the said A.D. Eckel and by the,. the salt Lest Eckel. up to the date of the denten ,14. said mutt.* by Leal In the wild Coturn:tnee. tamed a release for the said John Itarmit fri m sit tr creditors, the Committee sold tt blm all the i.re , i st they reeelyed from Levi Eckel. trusting that it. 1.2.1.1 perienee would afford him factlithato.do a more ; out businesa In the future. Thrt , creditors are re , lare.4 to call and settle their accounts With John itaralt JCAIY til LEvf.vßr. , ''JOIN STIIVKLI Treirlout, Pa, June 30,'b81 3 .t ar • NEW STORES--NEW STOCK!! r H E SUBSCRIBER announrei bin friends and the public that he has rrrnel 7•ew Store oppeslie hts Old Stand In the tneo of Tla 3IONT, !Schuylkill county, when he has laid le s as stook of merchandise", consisting , of DRY LlOODS: .I.IIARDW ARK. • 011OCKIIIES, QUEES..4IY.IB}:. yours A 9110 ES, FDA:itA FEED, FISH, SALT. Pitocitto • GLASS, PAINTS, DYESTIMS, AU of which be is detarminad to sell at the lore* ate,. Ile want• all his old Mends and the pubtir orally to glee him a call, as be Salters himself the) • hod It to their advantage to glee him their riot , ‘,. running my own freight care to Philadelphia I so &bled to °Weds Goods at the lowest latex, and can ripe Ish my stock almost daily as required. WTERM3,CASII. - 43 *API am eonstantli reetdrineftum Pbliadalpt , s. my own Freight Cars, EXTRA AND SUPERFINE FIAT (apt. imam) Ground and Dairy SALT, Wrapping Paper, Natant, Which I offer wholesale. to Dealers, on reasonable: • For Cask. August 7, '6B 31311 JOHN DAIINDI VOTICE.—The , public arc here 1 requested to tate voile, that the tlItA now In ponseintOti or Daniel .ROvideaba.ll, tit EIVI pioperty, but the propirty,of J. B. BOWDEN Mg! July 31,'b8 , 3130 QCHITYLKILL COUNTY ACI cur.TURAL TAIL—The "7 th Annual . I"..thlln of the ticbuylklll County Agricultural Enctety..f held at Orr Ipburg. on Monday. Tuesday and 'Km da, the 27th, with and 29th days of Septemher at r: July lit, '54 • ; .4,14 "Where ire BrAieeene Root. 'WASHINGTON CAMP. No. 14, of J. S. of A. meotaeTery Monday Eveuing. In third Wry 1 von'. Ball. S. B. corner Market and Second otreA. •111 r, Pa. Board of Correspoadeaca—L. S. AT W. MAIZE. , 807.1131; CHAS. CR1U511431. • , W. Illoartxra. R. 3' Januar* 15. 'to4 ,L'.lj h° xeDli form erly c s i , a , nfo rl Nr,iTcut C E O . ' D O—TRG p. of the firm of K. T. ELLRICII h CO.Oderehant . of this borough, is no longer cotTnactrd with It It capacity. storst T. aLuticu. CLIAS: A. I.3l:NDslit 314,1 Pottsville, July MIS A. DmiNisTRATIoN • NOTICE Whereas. Littera of Admiolainitloo to ale E o TRICK GILMARTIN. late of Port Cartco,r , i kill county, bate been piloted to the enherriler , .. l eons are hereby notified to pay their ludebtrdoes , those Wring claim' to preaeut them for rettlrto.nt TllOB. GILMARTIN, Adatiniarrotor, Da/ J July 31,1,8 . , - ;11-31.• CIIUYL. CO.' AcatICULTU HORTICULTURAL AND NECIR ANICALI A: A' lON.—Chatape of rime Pr Ilniding the 4tese hibilion.—ln ennar ttßir ksnince of happening to Ii same time that the County Sodalities foci their gxhibltioa, this AmorLotion will open ins noel .itxhibltion on the Mb and dose on the %lb , ber, 1848. .. (July 3. 'S4 '..1. ADMlNlsTitkrolvs NOTICE Whereas, Letters of Admlnutration, dr 1, n upon the Estate of WILLIEL3IINA Ertl d, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill mono have two grabted to the underalgeed. uested there 1 ode o the Estate of Judd decedent ATO req tn zr mediate payment. and all persons hat ln mends against the Estate of the Paid den.l,lll. make known the garnet° the understrnet .11 1, '"‘ t JolY 31, '53 31 -ISt) ElklAlt __ X ,_-___. 1-1-ECUTOR'S NOTICE.(—\% A as. Lettere Testamentarj upon the Mite of B 13MM, deeeased, We of Mount Pleesint.. l, ' ship. Schuylkill county, bare been granted to t I signed, those Indebted to the Estate of Ott dr., requited to make immediate ply men!. su3 ill basing claims or demands arainrrthe raid I.•t'' present them to. the. undersig.' within twm , from date. - OEOECtE W. nil \ linnersville, June W,'1521 Fi ,74t. xEcuToßs. N OTIC E . - - - s' is hereby given that Letters Teatamehil r, it granted to the undersigned - on the Ket t"": ! eta Keenan. deceased. latent the borough of IN l'.. by the itti:ister 01 ilebuyikill county. , AU Pr"' dented to raid Ketate will settle lb* maths wilt' and those having claims will phase primes tl, authontituted. for settlement. ',WEN KEENAN, Lyon street. T. M.ltliSSlilL. roe. Ilatiantaugohnd E.eired-. 1 July 21. '5ll 30-.l3.ll__________ - l Y.• Ithe Orphans' Court , of Schu L coutity—ln.tbe matter of the aceount of U. TAYLOR, Administrator of the state of I DELCA3IP, deceased— • The undendaned Auditor appointed to an fit and re settle the 'tenant of said Adze Inlet rah r, • tend to the duties of his appointment at 111...! . .. Minerseille, on Saturday, the 14th day of Aer.lo , ! at 10 o'clock, A. M., where an train InterrAtid : pear. • 110 W LL ineratille. July 24, 'Ai A'RaDMINIbTRATION - N The subscribers twee taken Mit tios an the estate of &MAIL 11. the barettatt of Bt. Clair, AlYpersons Indebted to said WitVTY at* payment to.; and those having eta{ waste will present them The settlement - JOSEPH WILDE, North QEORON ILDE, Way u. Julr :4, IS ,3044 NOTICE is hereby givk Wlauuttal,Meetlng of the Pto4 t. Clair flaying. fund aaecriatit.n, .111 day, the 13th day of August, at 7% o'ri old School House, in the Borough of el time the pmpriety of the rumenslon of taken Into reeeideration until onet. tit gee ran be colleetxd. AU Stockholder , army Interested, we hereby urgently "I .... 301174 B. 81 ' .61. Clair, July 16,'53 IN the Coitrt of Como Schuylkill ornoty— BILMLEIL CO, ) - 13 Pt. ' COX, MILL= A CO. The underslesed , AuSitor et. 104 to roport the facts and meta dlattibuti relent on the abonol. to ant non entitled to tbp mon hereby Oval not l , that b 0,6111 swot them Fur t add, at Ids ochrei lo lba toraagh of Pot &i t the 23th day of August, laSa, at 1 JOIN P. 1101 rottatllle, J city 31, '33:: PEW BOOK, rrilros TIM CRUISE OF THE .It b . Rambles nr Osologlot isawr posit a Scotlan: by Da,gb SD' LORD aioNrovcs PROP., au WI try O. P. R. Jame*. Lanuarts ot tworAn.A.r ux L o l a *mime. ottlo 81ralINOLX; by Rio .tost pnblisbed, 'Rd Rop "A by 'C'ettng di •with set of rsl 7 t
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