hit& YOUrnit LLE, 0 smoniumm'avapari*ONol, ;TN' 1 1200=X nrrgazot. il • • The Dentoito press of this State In the r as , .• satins upob the \ 'PrOlOOtilI• principle, seise with avidity upon everything Which will afford item a beadle to crush - the People In, their endeafror to change the legislation which is %tidal toil their interests. Among the' smallest of the j Iping ears now barking at our heels is the Licul‘Pien Free Trade sheet of this Borough, the ,2ta4dard, edlted . by an Anduistration ofece.holder. .11 its 41 bovi:wows," echoes of the Washington 'Maria . deiphia mastiff', - fhlsifying ofeourse,bet I total. bent position. Oar soli object at any tirae,o ,no ticing th e Staittlartrs effusions, Is to apply fin ini tidote to each dose of poison circulated at Impends. Oar proofs thit the Tariff of 1857 is a Benteeratio measure, have yet to be eticcssifully coatsclver by. the Standard. As it is insytoliible'for ihat or any other Free Trade sheet to deny Wltii, truth the fact, they resort to the charge that the $87,• 000 000tribale by . lll New England wOolep firm. bore a prominent part In the enactment :of that iTariff. 'lt appeari now however, that Atli risen portion of the fund found Ito way beyond thepock. et of Mr.. Wolcott, the agent, and Uiti bad it i would have met most willing recipients in Demo cratic members of Coupon, who aro accestomed to being subsidised by British gold, for Ft4e Trade 7 Purrs", a notable instance of which iq extant l lathe repeal at Democratic bands, of Tariff . of 1842, under the influence mainly, of f or hon . drad and fifty thousand dollars raised in ngland; a portion of which was subscribed as io a Abraham Lees, Manchester,' , j $lOO 11. Lees &Brothers, do., ' 200 Alfred Bingen, do., • 1,000 J. aN. Phillips a Co., do,,' 1 1 2,500 Wm. Walker,. , do., ' . 1,000 .Bifred Orrel, . d0., 1 1 1,000 Geoike Foster, do., ' 1 1,000 _ Others in . • . do., 10,000 The Lord Provost, Glasgow, 500 A. A .1. Dunistown, . 7000 Chas. Tennant A CO, do., ' '. 1 ,000 Wm. Dixon, do, t. 1,000 ' Samuel Higgiabothstit, do, 7 • 1,000 Dunlop, Wilson A Co., do., ; 1 1,000 Others in . dci., urn' 1 . 11,000 Marshall A C0.„2,500 ;.Others in • L t .' ,1 1 • 9,000 Aekroy A Sons, . Halifax, i 1,000 Others la 4°4 , 5.500 Now in regard to the woolen nterest ple strOuld understand that thlireotiutr the most' ostensive consumers of 4 ieo . I ii . the world; that,New Baglaridfi,de 1:‘ a great measure, for her r oiperiihi 'Woolen manufaCture;, and at she is trybeing pland'opott an e ual foolln foreign manufacturer, by eti elishig prieue 01 • the raw material. The New Nnglan mantas& turas of Vtoolet goods'iontend with tenth, that by taking . the d ty.off the raw meted , they can e ,capcte with the .European macaw, ter, while Vte impetus given to the manufaCture f Woolens 1 N here, will - multiply mills,increaso the pioductlon of Wool,'whieh now languishes, whit acampor tation cost of 25 per cent. will add that much . . 'natural protection to the Amerleah p decor. • ::' • A high duty on imported-Wool hasiled to be neficial to:the prOducer. Great Bri tain labored rider the same disadvantage, until t e duty was moved. From 1800 to 1828, and r a duty 'of = coati per pound,lhe,quan'tityLof Wool pro. ed in that kingdom, increised o iy 19,079,- l e • Tin pounds. The7dttty win 'thensled, and .. the subsequent tweet =. -tWo :trots's,' s wed anln trust in the production of 10,376 fII pounds. • 'his prices of Wool also steadily , o sneak ow -108 to the great revival of jpsnafietn log. . . Of Woolen manufactures Englind produces an annual value of $180,000,000; F 1 • 000,00 0, and the United. States (by e census of 1850 1) $43,201,545. We thus 'see tat while this • country consumes more WoOlen gOodi than either France or jogland, but a equall propfrtiou of the -consumption is .produced here. 81: that the effect Of a high duty on S.VI 'to diminish the home prOduelfon 61 embarnuis, the manufacture of Won The duty bas not, however, kept'oll ll'ool, or liMitsd the eousumPtioW It has only encouraged the jasper in a lnanufutared state. FOr los y ear ' ending Jcine 30, 1304,. the imported into the United Steles ,w while the value of Woolens Impertt 382,589. - . : , t : • .1 . • From this our readers will reedit much New 'England was lutsre4s of the Tariff in order thel . ' her could be enabled to compete wi . rivals. Our markets being Otto imparted raw material, Mould he increasing the price to the toreig while the Impetus given tit this mnnufacturt of Woolen gonds, w Wool producer, by eutninning tt prices. The fact is:so evident, i produeers are the warmest Priem , sure. ' We fully justify the endeavors S 'to obtain the measure she needed condition of her Woolen, Minutes While of warm% we candela! the But after all, acquainted at wear dal operandi °lnt-adorn leislitti generally resorted to, fo rth. pa kg legislators, can we censide Stone & Co., acted unwisely k•st arguments to which Englund her . 1 she Wishes a favorite policy ado I not. Thereat., while wi' reigiet exist; while we deplore tliedrittli .tegrity, we are - forced to the ledgement that New &Old ni. criminally, knowing as she did, t must encounter from ajletnee Admiaiitration. Fortunately f Trade Democracy, word; bent u duetion of duties Sto imports, an mitt Interests as she was jtist . aidethe Pro-Slavery, i Free, Jim y'l Democracy, in strikil the Coal and Iron interests of far as this State in concerned, was a Democratic plot, which previous selfish, narrow, coati to success, by separating from Let us however, by 'coding p greuinsthe future, prole to tb abandoned all sectional Weiss, tection, and.thuit we will go her, for Protection to America% out the length and bleadtit Free Trade ,principles will be and such miserable Democrat Tariffs " of 1846 arid 1857, tril history or the put. Tun ATLANTIC' TELEGNA L Tern PRONPIC•i viva. Enrico's Irian Arnim Lativernint. Itt• swasurra.--While we'join.la e general• exults. ; ,lion felt at the success of a g arscientifie expert.: meat snob as the - Atlantic T egrapti, we cannot close our eyes to the ill effect upon our manufac turing Industry, likely to_ ari from Its operatitnis l In foot the matter is, of midi cent importance to demand serious attention. I are aware that 9: nometal affain ara as 'yet, far factory condition; that labor' ges is unsought; thae.capitil and iron works ire /gill el imports at New York last 594,510, being its round mdre,than the eornMpondiag thtini millions more than the of '56. Among the Itetes i ( for o&e hulders,Whosemda times, are doubled,) $225, Manufactures of Iron, $225) If Import/Weis me now. *ben eoneideiable 0 Eiders from thiii ocular', lima of affairs irbeii the A ly in working *Wert Afo in the return of orders lan goods, and this will oporat our industry. It will affo • British agent's who tire our witch the markets sod do It will woke it so touch the compete with them; sod rimed ty the tmovelphio ooe•b■if. , Oor people can w• an likoly to *W i rer o • system, by Ibs oprittion graph. 'To eountentet h, taboo. This people most they do nut wsel, to see more industrial Golan, of Pam ow !Neiman Itoins fro= Dullard Spr fl I intalluriire4t , iimulstakest polity . in th e South oppoling Protection ; hut ere have reason to believe that the strongest opm sition tomes from the,F. F. V's, and other old aria tocratio planters who cannot bat to outlets . with "greasy !mechanics" and 44:silts; utitey eel' our honest, ,hard irorklpg laboring rm.-- G. 7. el. of Virgiais hit tbse right sail mi - the bead, when in si resent spOch.ite time that Virginia wealtunint-fier suedes te nutuuttotories. multanko, mining end 'foreign commerce. !vestry. no State eau live aims 'ef the Ire cardinal powers. of produe titm...6osmarsaport to all the Su combined, sad sheladalstribP,:Go, beftwm•Yna leave here, my Mends from , few York cad" took et. the iron factories that are growing tap *naiad lids noble scenery; I esy.tbat Mar _is not tie !raudmily of society ; anal &At ficat . .thitillitoltiVelosial aristocracy, of Virgfitte,-sibielir_daiiised isitaltae lest and taanual_labor,bi nearly :us out. - Thaik God that we are beginalog to, rates miners, me , ebonies and =nonmilitant, that help to rase wbit is left of that iristairufnplis the middle ground of respeetability. °, , Were potslavery the riling powerintlialfentb, a large majority at the people would andoublid. ly, east their Mirages for, Proteition. SWIM' Whig members of Congress from the South voted for the Tariff. of 1842, and they did it in a spirit I fully onset° the importattee.of such a measure for the best interests of the South. Owe sf the largest slaveholders to North notable' euertioa-ifla' warmly in favor of Protection, and bu so expressed himself in this Costly. 'To build up .:cotton manufactories throughout the country, baled Dave the &het of Ineressiog the demand for and also the Wee of cotton. thri• ring manntacturing communities would aping up in the South-; railroads would be built; her pop. illation would Increase; she would obtain what she now vainly endeavors to' establish, a foreign 'commerce; and society would china. Aye, there's the rub.. That is what the old Bentham arlstoe-, racy are amid rof—a change of society. They do I not recognise workingmen as $t associates, and hence are opposed to their introduction. It is evident however, that things will change. AIM* old aristocratic planter rats dies out, more liberal and intelligent men will take their place on the stage of life, and the truly• American views of snob men as 9Ytsi, Bell, Crittenden, and others will be sdaptetV - When the Booth viewe r the question of Protection in, the right light, be Its warmest advocate , • DEVOCRAT.I.6 ELSC2IOIII FRAUD 131 , 81. Lows.— We have the full vats for- Con u cut in the St. Louis District et the resent e Boa. The Ad mit:lst:oton managers do not see 'to have chatt ed C l aire .aa much in the final , turns as in the first reports—er, more accurate! , having iseer. taiDO bow many Totes were w heed, they were content with the frauds In tbeipoll without ad ding any inahe count.' The e eini 'aggregates are es follows : N, Barrett, National Democrat, 1 Blair, iteputilican; . • - . Breckenridge, American, Total vote, 19,34161 Barrett ever Blair, 426; over Breckenridire,.l,399' • ' $51,200 , the pee. is one of • len prods • odent ID upon her interested with the Blair end Brickeuridie over Barrett, i 42-32. Two years ago the 't 9te`litoo4- - • Blair, 6,033; Kennett, 40., /5,5414,1tey001d5, 2,131. ' TuWI, 13,765. • - • The total Tote fOr Prialdetri to 165 e was 12,354 Do. fur overnor. in I 11,669 The vote juet east, Warms; In the City and County of St. Louis, is' 6,981 higher than was "aver cast there before—an increase of over 40 per 'cent. We presume nobody sappoies thie was fairly done. It•has been swelled, if-not by open •and glaring fiends, at least by that scandal of American polities, the manufacture -of natural ised voters expressly to accompliih a specified ject, under the inspiration of n lavish expenditure of money. We' aro:glad to learn that Mr. Blair will con test the return of Itilrettit to Congress, on the ground of treads in the polling of illegal or doe blo votes in several .of the ward•. DAVID TAGOAIiT, FAQ:. of Northumberland, bas been announced as a candidate foi Congress. Mr. Taggart is the most able man presented trout Nor thumberland County, so far, add we will support him toplially, if nominated; but we feel confident be wctulditot be ep strong a candidate before the people as the non. James U., -Camplozili and we hope the people of Northumberland will yield the nomination to Schuylkill County, for the ensuing term. We ask it Poulos we firmly hollers that, bloji Campbell.could be of much more service to the district from his experienre, and , the peculiar position ho occupies in conoiliatiojf 'hostile inter est., in other States, now amiyediapinst our in terests, owing to the reckless votes of the Patent Ikehtheracy,ln Abe lot Congress. The rolitinn iiiient generally carried oat in' penneylvania, is a greet humbug—destroying the Influence and effi ciency of our Representatives and only inuring to the benefit of candidates, to the great injury o[ the interests of the people, in a vast majtirityp tistlee prove 01, his been ' 001, and to lea goods, t the foreign f Wooletfs.— don of Wool ,'sacs, for the ;sloe of Wool $2,841 8, 51 4,00, $32: perceive how in a revision anufacturere •- their foreign • open to the the effect of manufacturer, • - , yummy to the old lieneit the :0 diuMed and • at many Wool of the mew. :Tan Citicianati Gazette snootiness !bat , the Ron. Thomas Corwin will be tivard on the stump this fell in opposition to s Locrtmptonism, ind in support of the Republican ticket. Mr. Corwin will also accept the nomination for Congress in his old district. should the Convention confer it on him with. ii;tarsibla unanimity. The Convention is to be hitd on the 15th of August. !f New England a the depressed oriole ihterest, lens employed.. with the no. • and the means ' ose of eosvine that Lawrence` opting the solid elf resorts when ed f Assuredly that precedents in political in 'essant acknow. -4 wisely though e opposition she tic Senate and bee, the Free 430Dafa Lal6l Boot for September, Is In every depart ment, a tlna Oumtmr. To Its lady readers the, fashion and pattern plates are toraluable. Copies ran be ob obtalord at Damn's. Warnenezerra ltzwater.—Tbe Amnion of this able polillcallon for Joly, has bra lined by Lena -1 aril Brett Co., 79 Paltno street, New Tort. Thlanum- bar cantata eight able article* • liabselptiona received at Hannan!" dere. • ifirarptato &mom, of the army, is on a visit to Pottsville. - _o* Woiloroday, Demon thanoll died to Illooroviflo from the OW Of inpulats reeelved last irbek at the bonds 1 • of moo on a further re. in voting• for her led in doing, she rade, "Ten Cent a fatal blow at ebniyirants, As he Tariff of 1657 ;fortunately, our ted polies , aided as New &Eland: per Wwin to Con- East that we have a regard to Pro. and in hand with Industry through the land. Then I rivaled in the duet, o measures as the WA poetise of Norwegian Creek above Norwegian atreet la being (ideated. We meet to are that the Creek Is being narrowed at that point. It abould bare been enlarged; air Tsp Ki 'MI and Schuylkill Haven Ranread COmpany have declared irtynninonual dividend ef sour and a-half per cent, (equal to 25 per sham) payable on and alter Angnst q + (7414 to Death..—ln Port Carbon, on Monday looming last, u Patrick Manistee, mason, aged be years, was eating his breakfast, a pleas of meat stuck In his throat, and before medical assistance could be procured, bootlicked to death. fie wu li•TAe at entkm of the heading Railroad oilcan at tobskylkill zven, is canal to the conduct of a young man who haidtually, capon the arrival of traitor at that etation,'anna ladles entering and making their exit from the ears. lie should be attended to. 1 exist, bat in rhe Alinernirla Admen's mates that see Moodily *OO eo taut named WA Rees and Usury iTodereled, mere severely burned at Harper's mites. It appears they entered suold , hress‘lllth a asked latup, which they Ignited the sulihur,that bad accumulated there. .../TVerf,Droprinf Thrueday Morning, at a Very early hourjainiliinin -from Port Carbon wa tra• llevejell Into t Norwegian Creek, above Norwattan Moat. Altor sitting lustily, for aboat' belt an her, 'he was ethical by a watchman, after Dalai will a eked bible and out. irirthriies the * storm of -Wednesday night, a bolt o lightning strechihe house of Mrs. Potts, Morris' Addi tion, fortnnateli without doing any material dewlap to the house. Taro of the Inmates were alighlly Waded by the electric fiala. A briounilp lying on the ntantleplece of a chamber which the lisbtilog outero4; was complete. ty melted. pm being in a sat's; Men at Midowil wa4 le idia;and . faeteriei ed, yet the foreign eh summed up Stl,. abets, two millions week. of ISO', and lrcorresponding week ported Liquors were let to these depressed Ir'lron, Steel and OH, and Coal, $28,. Cktrim, of the Areb • Omit Theatre, Phliadel phis, played on Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Town Hall, to large audiences. Ife is a capital low comedian. Hr. Oiwierr offers as attractive bill a,. tidal evening. Ills company la pod, lied lbepieese granted light and seapoiable. There should bee crowded borne this evening. airA watch will be played todgyett tbelbir around. fiebuylklll flask between the 4 11alled Soren* wed 4 PittsvUton Cricket elute.. Tba wickets will be pttebed at 10 e'eleek, A. ll. , The pA. It, a hill iwe of Met. 'offal' implements. All (be paw will 101.1 exeewilev ly Interestleg, we presamethe umber of spectacles will be Ir lesv. 'these litv Agates • la reclaired to ell at will De the condi ,. tie Telegraph la fait , night will be and oat to Ragland for r *kW (Maly Apriesiturel Ateloip.—The Huth Aueusl Itsblbition of tide Society will be held at Onrlptatip,On the Slth, 28th and Zith of September, 111 M. the Mot prealvons hue beta published. tender 'repetitious,* being wide to render this mid. tenon one ether most Interesting erer given by the 8,. clety. -There should and we presume will be,* siMited contest between the Sulam and manulatiarets, to es• htMt lb best "Melo. just 16 mach agalait i additional facility for .rineipal importers, to us with foreign goods, mom difficaltlor tm lb are us byjost the Bate lre, and that I. about by this how togas r the present Tariff of the Atlantic Tele. emends prompt lolls. Bend to this matter if his country continue a t mat Britain, • Sirlowdeir the week welcome obeyers herr wired drwittog mops. Yesterday tbetreatherinteteepOkeat. Our therweatettleel nand tor the week LILO follows: - P. R. &P.. Tigisaurit Orries, A. M Mplayhmes uu, II .. 2 r.O Sit -r 414 1 4. 7-7 P ; • as , - 71 4 —elaar. 114"., 9,-10 ,• pg • • . 71. Tam, u • 10,-74 —BB 74 Zelda. ." - • - 11.0—$0 • • 00 •$4 This, a 12,-79 • $4 '. 72 —eked Arly : " 'l4-78 81 . 'atoned to Walk'. EDITOR'S TABLE. feral Again. IMES - , -.1/drifel#4 Mawr AlenieentvvOr . intuanurvitin* 'era& eftSolui Rytier, eraPl67o 4 abate st s "147 MS? Trummtlattudesed e blast, It exploded Prentalartly, Ilallog blot s sbactfas utancor;— Dr. Moen Ifuladt , attended the uofaioutti: man, and tonna It eiteseen leoeder fairs Wl* to . am. Pototit bpi WI atoll:bon tlre *Ott wad three eititent of Ms sight bass 4. Vador De. ItaltiOistadt's Oise lir. Up tier Is aptly to recover: but eit/itbe less of slee t ' rod eothetisoable to tbo L fetsolk to work. The ease IS Mi. *red more e . bottutabie4kins thgt aid_ 6 9 1 " " &Ursa are dependant upon Mat for enpport. Sipa& lipmbaps; the thotkiittelmoillemid *s ae nt benne. "-* Car its witless. - , The pleat Is a native of AbYwitils smfoOt of . Arabia* is emureouly summed, and was twitEpown at Xeres mall Ant ibrly years infor to the itit AMetiM. good dills of , - - tt" , "Cafes, width makes the poiltMlen wise, AEA se* Womb aU Map withhis balfeb at eyes," invtior to be eisrade, shoallt bit*, mamba! afhir theaummer of *storks sod Arabs, who bill It ittith fresh, for • few roorasuts only, sod eaU it Oriental Cot fee —wbleb may be bad to prime order, at the ptioelpal stores in thisOmnty. . - .411pdimes•of the people of Sibuykill toasty, say of when ans oats of waykoowal, (Mother &lima 4,1 ” five tradOilld that) are amusing lbeinseires and !nog uP tbslr apostles* Mils the glorious gum of Orldird. Ow Itonday afloat., it spirited Isiaton came oft bis. tiniewAbsOftislife-Port Carton dots In which Um diredrnieri ' 10 nom Anothersista was played between aro sad Owen Finis men, Of Pottsville,. Nr_iwilifols the tnickeloor, of musk were soweilefol.—&whifirlisdlo ~ • _ Now Mond Tonnonan,wo Ifni igloo area god. cw 'oit:aka, Than bistastrat, tolerate, your e.e. endoblast.. (we would lilts exceedingly, to tensed IWO ss• Pm' tad wet earnestly . against your Ul-tut nasty, Old bull'. ding at OW warded ntieketers. . li. lora of course, agnicadhl," totaeothi -A 4111iSillk tale will lai told, oleo the , married Said *hist* alba 14to villa Club hat* lb& match. With Mathes . tiatidigy and goes lightning Pinning. th e man Sr. sinelblia Come down, Mend You ' look, add . kaavoiedga your mistake. • • ', - - - SirPhrdiftmletc in otl.--We dud gnat please» In failing the attention of the public, to specimens of ph°, tographic pictures to oil, of likeiss, no* being taken hY Mr. A. 11. Aden, et Itta k *Pterreau rooms, corner of .Centre and Maritet streetalhlatiorough.- We fumes-. ant feed serest pictures he'ritinite—thing and de' tesned—and pronoun their -without exception. the mostibithful to nature, the fined In Ant and the Most tin:llll*MM duish, of sow iterates pictures we ever eve. - Thls new art combines the accuracy of a photo. graph, cud the softness of as oil paintiug, with this superiority that It 'rill bear close Inspection. ln &Moo to their Talus se coned portraits, they are, when enclosed in • neat imam, a beautiful parkw erustesist.— ;0 order to render the pistons perfect In detail, Mt; .14111 en has to the most enterprising manner, engird the valuable services of Mr. U. H. Darts, whose taste and artistic ability ere undoubted. lldr. Idles would be pleased to receive the lIPIts of the entrees' of this Bo- rough and County, and. Ire feel of:m.o4oot that after, they Inspect 41e tee photographs in oil he has already turned eut,they will take *lnstall of lb* oPPAulliil flow Offered of obtaining pictures in wow/ respect superior to op paintings on menus, elate they embrace all the -'effects which attach to the latter. • iMpflite 'Artistica Pralisebiase—There waa erected this Viet in the Odd Fellow's Cemetery, above the geese of the deceased tailor{ of Mr. Solomon Hoover, clads Borough, a monument, which Is arkevreseefe of scalp" tore. The entire work rebate the greeted credit upon Mr. John T. Lang, at whose marble aorta to Mahan" tongo street, it was militated. / The figure resting upon a neat pedestal la E feet,lolnches In height, wasecuir tared from pure Italian marble, and the face remark' ably for Its fidelity to nature, tem copied from a photo. graph. The artist, Mr. Michael Coins, drat rood/lied the statue In eityl then tut ft in plaster, and finally from a block of-marble weighing some shteen hundred pounds, his formed what when finished, be could easily raise to his arms. From this our readers can judge ofthe - amount of labor required to remove the an perfluons and yet.preierve all requisite to form . the puled The position of the statue Messy and eluded ; the expression of tbe dee pensive yet pleasing; the drapery Is elegantly dispOnid, while tatuenem Mann pletely overcome by the Prentice of • bonnet of dowers • In the left hand. , •This Is the, brat yin* of icuipture of any pretenaloni orkrer executed in this County, and is Interesting alone, from that Diet. When we edit hoiever, that it is a pins • of.work reflecting peat credit upon an artist yot young, oaraltieens we presume, trill very generally, visit the Cemetery, to slew It. The Odd Fellow's Cemetery cow Mfrs now two beautiful., monuments, ooe erected to the memory of the tate Mrs. Morris, the other to the memo ry of Mrs. iloover. Than daubs testimonials are not only creditable to the heart, but to the taste which bads our eifisene to ad6rn-our effai - °faits with what may be Justly termed, "works of aft." IfirA match lb, a bill, washdaveid on the I- , p it Ground, this buough, yesterday, betitiin the Alla le Cricket Club of Pottlivllle,abd the Perseverance bet Club of Schuylkill Haven. The Atlantic Club üby ten rune. Annexed Is the sore:— anarle. • 7/../ . . . lie !Rohr's. . . 2d laniiries. D. A. Smith, b limltb • T: e Smith bC. Saylor I Frank Carter, b 834111 k Pr c Hannon 1311.843,10 t 0 IL F. Taylor. bIL Baylor 9 j bC. Saylor, 0 F. U. Garrott, b Smith 19 b Bland,- • X Jas. Focht:110. Saylor 043 Manu Ixa Biala , 0 It. Boone. b 11. Saylor 0: bC. Saylor' ' 2 01. Boabyabell, c Bland b ' A. Saylor • 2 at Bland 1 Jobe Richmond: b Bland 0! not out - 18 Homan 81111133 a% a goonsi • • bC. Baylor 1i b Bland . 2 T. IlleOltuds, not out 81 run out • 2 H. Q. HUttlalnger, eToute ) • 01 eA b Oland D b y D a, lanA . - l`i • Dye/ Leg Oyu li Leg Dyes 0 - 40 41 . eteluttelt + , • • Ist botisgs. nots - i • - 2.41 liming. Dolman, b Smith 3 b Boone . • 0 Mod. e 8111Imaa b Hanel b Sailtb • 3 A. t3aylo-, van out 0 run oat 3 ltanoothe Hoops b Bolltb 10 not oat ' • • 3 Steltb, b Smith NI e 3 b Eolith ' • 13 1.1. Baylor, e Plaillb b 2 Boone . . 2 rod out . 3 Zona, e Boone b antSth a b Smith . a Kama, b Btotth 0 run out ' 8 Vont*, e 0 b Boone',.o b Bailtb I- C. &War. not out 0 an 4 w 2 Holm*, b Breltb ' 3 0 e Bitumenn b Buiflh • 2 0 aes . • . ayes . No bell '. l No bells \ 0 , RICAMMATTNI— • , , lira hafts, Amid /nano. 41 DO "Aiiaatle," "Perseisranes," "Atlantic." "Perneveraneo." Umpired. Darld U. Orden. U. Animas. Acorarn. . Agard. . Wallace Gust. Roth clubs were tsuubt by ;01011 fox, sad natal credit on Ma tuition. cosocaropokocc OP rue moons toinuukt. lama FROM =VCR CNONIC. Enff.:—As s in your Owe and in the entire Coal Region, business here Is much de pressed, with little hope of Its 'speedy revival.— Notwithstanding the dull times, Mauch Cheink is Improving rapidly. floweret new buildings have been erected and others are hastening towards eons pletion. Among the latter may be mentioned the new Presbyterian Chinch which hes been stand- log in an unfinished condition. It is a beautiful brick, building and is an ornament to the place. Oor friends of the political world are moving strenuously in the good cause, and think that their efforts will be crowned with suCeess -next Pali. Carbon, one of 00 Demoeratie strongholds, will yield to the dictates of "Right and Justice." With Proteition to Ainerican Industry. Inseribed upon their banners, the friends of Protection 1111 march to the ballot box with victory in view; the eyes of the people have been opened and they will be deceived no longer. - • I understand that the Quakake Railroad is nearly completed. It is expected that an excur sion train a ill run over it the 25th inst. • In passing through different sections of the Coal Region, I notice. that n large portion of our mining population ~are cultivating the soil, thus aiding materially in their. sustenaned daring these times of the' tea cent pulley. In. many - plates almost every available foot of ground is convert. ed into fertile gardens, prollscing,potatoes, corn sod cabbage, the most important items of agri culture.' _ The recent rains hate bad a very beneficial et feet tlirosighout the country, filling the whole rag , stable world with new life. The nesse has just 'reached us that the tele graphic cable is laid... All canistenancei ,wear pleasing aspects en aceouot of it. Roping that these few Dom may end some Coriser iu year val uable paper I close. I sea 'yours truly, B; Mansion House, Nava Cheek, Asti. 8, 1858. Vallmisroatbzica or Tax 'mar 7oznum.l SUNDAY SIHOOL CELZBIATION 'MUD JOCIINAL:--Ou Saturday *Bemoan tart,* tele. "tnationtras given to the children of the Gordon Sunday Scheel, In Butler township. by their °Moore, it. C. Wil son. V. M. Camenter.J. D.Norton and others. The Mi. sen'i Brass Bend of Ashland; leas In attendance and added much to the joyousness of the occasion. At 3 o'clock. P. M., the children. who had mumbled In the school house, came forth accompanied by their teethe rs, keeping time to the Intel; strains of the bend who were playing on either side of ttn door. through which the ehildren were pulsing. 'Most of the little girls were dressed in tektite. with , wteathes of beautiful flowers entireties their Innocent brows. while the boys were no Ism neatly attired, Impressing them who stood around thatthose little ones were ponemeed of no sins— On their hearts was no stain. After they had all passed from the School douse the band took Ice place at the • head of the procession when, after use/chin, through :the handsome Me tow n of Gordon, they miedred to • issautiful mom on the property of Mr. A. L. Gee. who had, with his usual hospitality, extended to the officers -trod the School his cottage and grounds, besides having 'erected, at hip own espouse, tables and benches seg. &only commodious to areotontodate every member of the School. Jto 1. well spread, awaited their antral. Beats were arranged around the table, on which the chil dren Were placed. When the children had all been mat ed, the choir, under the management of Mr. V. U. Gap ; pen 4r, gang some very apprtpdate hymns, in a not le -1 &riot style to many choirs of touch greater pretensions. The children then partook of the many varieties be. . fore thou In good earnest; after which a short exhorts. fiat win delivered to them by Mr. J. D. Norton. billowed by one from 1dr..1. U. afeliwain, when the Laird was Dtokao Opt and, preceded by the band, the children pro• tended to the School Ilona* where hi r.ll. C. Wiliam. th e President, made a few very pleas tag nresarits. On behalf , of the Site day School,expreastre of their tpatetul thanks to the bead for their ettendatme on the ocessiort. After the children were d!amissed, the band, attbe In. ritation of the olleersof the Sunday School repelled to tbet Parole Motel, where a splendid supper was waiting for them, prepared by Mr. and Sirs. Alliter who are In every revert qualified to attFauch wattern. It la needless to say that the sup well attended to by the guests of the Sunday & I °Moors, who less notto• Ind undone that might possibly giveplOsure to those who were In attendance. To valet of tha casaba, and *(deem of the Gordon Spada, Moo' too al orareanoot ha old. They ken oo means stelooe that win toad to Wog_ sio their mai Rood ebdithaa add taltdol eldseaul. May they Ufa loos to &eel tie Stodgy !school of Oordoo. °samara. emcdos, Avoid 11,101. MI=C Nam Beres:—'• the Workmen of Weettrey. were teethed through the columns of the ,Workonsi's Adecorte, that • Contention would be haild In Ninth athe on the Stith of "3 doe. In consouen.e. we were appointed as delegate from said piste. We no. !bend the aim to be a Union We hare no much ot these talons, and so to doubt whether they (Soul • &Owes hurt time good. At all events, they are latort•llled runt at brat are bet the mehanaa of oar. tyranny Sir =other. , Had it Um a Political Union It would have had our whole Milled 'tippet. It is trite Um dictator said it was not to be a Party Union. It was b he. the we piss afro of all 'Unions hitherto formed lry Issa_ Something litheoniall A somettillig Aka linss masterly minded sallanthroplas have anaemia oft rinerreciliselL alenee. A Odgers. The s bits henni.batinse lath in uopbldry..l6*prvtesa bae ;Unease better. In niesinesete, ire othilehert • der I Mat containing the heals of oar pointed eirrem-flona enbeetiben are deeply loomed with the Ho that ant elleretnie. nattier WM:ideally not collectively, cal do as Guy good. That nothing _short of national Wirth. tiow as"' good substant lel Thrill can completely cure and carry Mt the many troubles pressing lhovily sport thiseonntryat present; restore our exhansted earl°. maws sad glee a healthy toes to even lanteb ale+ nen. Ia conseqamire of them movements of Dana MO comet Price telth a flaming vituperative article, calling everythleg bet gentlemen; /yin; ilke learn: lati leg himself Into a predict fell.. 42,uasy I' What right has an alien to Interfere with the morearinits Octanes these United State*? Is it net Coltingitarder impudence? Ile tell* the public what we are, that bh what we an oak Me In his and his bat Weatimitat, Marmon Willy, Is entirely gratuitous. trantunately for them we are better known to 'the gawk peep's of Schuylkill county than they are. We are coostioned to taking * retrospective view of Our , selourn hers. -We have never been tried ht Court is maligning the char aster of any man. Bather ban we been in vino for Infringing the laws. Neither, did we ever seed whim• poring petitions to the Governor Of Pennsylvania tbr • pardon! No, Me Dictator, neither have we been doped by a elbow of Wm. Denali Neither are we going to be duped by the eafelected dictator, nor say of Manua I Teetig'iliatalites. Ile nye owe ere walled to wort It r John S. Gahm, with bed small !100, store pey, and for a dollar to bay whisky with." - Query dictator help us In these matters) We opine not; But inaogh of such aural potatoer. Be soma to reflect keenly on the thin of John &Graham alk (o, with his boplana or donkyism. .The learned roan no doubt understands his own creations. We would ask has beforgollen &die I. Graham's praise worthy conduct during the Winn times of List winter? Beano) at the had of his men. as a good Genetill should do. When he *and them Id a tight place and amid a torrent of praising mpg. be „imixemnal so energetkally and successfully as * keep I kit ineu comparatively cconfortable. when mally more , via., laud proprietors. fled,from the battle field heir men to sink or swim, es tot they might. to take the highways and byways as slat re sort; fbe hod to kee. theam from starvation. lIIONTSBOT DaLSCIATION- Montentir, July 31AM13. Nitaisrancres or tin aunt touns.j WEB 11W TO= COIIOCIMN Met-sth, 3tl&. pintas. Esttou ' zs farmers bore ham nearly dn. hind haying and ,hatsdedleg: . The crops 'small secured Mane order, as the maker has been unusually good during (be whole time. OM wheat cup was poor, It havirls been injured some likthe rust, and mveh more by the Cadge or weselt. lloa v pres harlot • large growth of straw have not iss ue sated, being I totally destroyed by the midge; however, will yield about one -Smyth or anwhalf a witm. Wheat sown upon high pound. on the bill stdo,pairpon the hills, was ranch better than that sown la the valleys. The rye and barley have but injured In sesirdoceditlee by this saws Insect. These however, are wish my & Oats, pees, baulk Az, are good, and the Mk sad potatoes never looked more premising at this aseatMof the year. The wheat crop not having been verpgo6o ibe two or three ,years pad, the farmers have=64l, to some ex tent, their method of farming. I of the • wheat they plant many acres of tespor—or , Mtek_thair ;farms darn,erfdahl they say, and keep sheep es, either of which pays well *heti properly scianiiiiida"rmlrom`r4 times am not felt as severely among theHhirma tL nrs re (agricultu being the chief occupation eras es they are In the tratanit add niantuticturtno still think not that the agriculturist la exempt from the effort (lithe hard flees., as all beetles* is suffering fait the present state of the ananclal affairs of the coushity. In polltks there Is little said as yet. An effort has been. and la being made In some parts ofthe Ste*** erect a unto°. between the American. and Republican parties; bat the latter disclaim all knowledge of the affair, and further say that It is *scheme got tap by the Americana for the purpose of working thinnerltes Into the Republican party: to control Its nominationkend in the end betray those .that trusted them. and sell where they will be best rewarded. The 'Republicans are on the look out. 'One of their papers mates them re. marks:- 4 1twill require the utmost vigilance and care, as Is ever the ear when secret enemies are to be memo. tared. treason, wits a Mecum; hat danger tr immi nent, and it will not do to falter. every true friend of Freedom should teed hlgnieltindlvldually called upon to act." • . Last Tuesday, the 3d lust, the State Feathers` Almeria- Hon, of this State, convened at Lockport, and It was the good fortune of the writer to be present duriag the en tire avulse. The Association WiliS called to order it 10 l'aleek, A. if.. by the President. CI, L. Farnham, of Syra cuse. Kaillarrenicar Bunt then welcomed the membas of the Amexistlon la an appropriate address, to the hoe, pltality of Lockport. The President thetidelivereithli annual address which was pregnant with rmeful sears: , tons, pertaining to the terichersand the common schools. On Tuesday evening the Amoriation wu favored with a lecture on ...langwage—its glory and at shone," by the Bev:Alvin Bartolet, of Oswego.. Oa Is a young man about twenty-Bee years of age, and is called the Beecher of Western New:York. • Ills ounner of delivery le peen. liar to himself. Its Is eloquent, and delivered the best lecture that I ever listened to. There were essays, ad dresses. he. upon various topics pertinent to education, each helm: followed by diseussien. The torsi important of there was a report upon prizes in schools; one upon evening schools; an address by B. W. Keyes, Deputy Sur nerinteodeot of Public Instruction; one upon manhood, y Oliver Arey, of Buffalo; and one of the best discus. atone was upon "The offsets of high Intellectual culture on the reels/viability and cadency of moue labor."— The proceedbip were Interesting during the whole see slow; thp attendant* frimn this Stale was very-good; while rainy other States were repnted. It was esti. mated that there were eight hairs ,or a &samba teach. ire at the Convention. It was saimenwhlch will. not soon be forgotten by those who were there, as on the 6th •of August, at 5 o'clock, P. M., Prot Charles Davies an nounced from the platform the swats qflhe Telegraph. A thousand yokes at onee emit cap three times three cheers air the welcome news of the samosa of the greatest undertaking of the nineteenth century.— John Ben chained to his refractory son. Brother JOIN. than. What an idea, and yet it Poems to be true: On Thursday evening the time was spent In finishing up the Intathesa, and in •miling upon various persona who made short, somewhat amusing and instructive speech es. On Friday the Association took an eitenmion to Ni agara Tails. and a pleasant trip Ittiad, previous prepares lion having been made by the citizens of Niagara, in, the shape of afire dinner. 'This was the thirteenth as geodes of ibis Assochtion,and all being consideted,q it was Its most hannonkoriand peodtable meeting. .The, neat Association Is to bet field at PoltdOte•liskh.fol the Hudson, commencing the Brat Tuesday to August, But as I have already said more than I intended at the outset, I will close Apr the present. Yours, de. For Sheriff, fiTtaiXL P. Mitalbeare, Baved to the decision of the People's ()Coventton. Pier Sheriff. I °Ear myself as a eandttlato foi SHERIFF, gabled, to • 'the PeopWa Convention. • .T.aervislaz Roy - oz. Sehaylklll Raven, August T,1858. 324 e I rn SAHEEL CIIRISVIAN respect/ally solicits the set' 'nisei of bit ells, citizens ibis Felt for the race Of SHERIFF. If elected be-will petit= the ditties of the office with ability, fidelity, end integrity. 1,30-t1) 'To the Pie. said Independent Voters of Schuylkill - Cirmatr. sae to offie droll aa the People's Candidate. dr the ones of MUM at the next October Mediae. It elected I pledge myself to perforce tba duties of said office eltblidellty. Toots Truly. nay 26,111f43. CIIAILLES-W.TAYLOIL Et?,txrxicarisp,) , Mugu. Permit me through the Moons of your •wnint Jointsta," to'peesent the twee of CHAS. ' MOSER. of Polo Alto,'" a suitable person for MUM COS h KR, not matfett to "Ikm/erotic rotes," hot to the Intro of the PSOPLE. • WEISEEBN END. Mesas. Ilarthas:—Throush your'columns we suggest the mime of CHARLES HOSE& of Pilo Alto, as a candidate for the Ones of COUNTY COMMISSION ER, seti,leet to the action of the People's Contentions. if nominated be would poll a heavy vote, as he is well and favorably known thrcuabout the tooth* County. .14 hope the People's Contention will consider this now es. lion favorably. BAllity TOWNSHIP. August.; 'AS • .avv ECOM.MatljUj Maw. Canon :—Tioeugh your columns we Would urge dhe tame of URNRY U. STAUFFER, Pal. as al suitable candidate f or tho oeloe of COUNTY CO3IIIIB-I SIONtUt. flailing, as he does, filna hobo township. that never before famished a Cortoteelonet, it would be I a gratifying thing - to the people of this end of the etas. , ty. Ulan Staulfea should **elected. • Mr. Stauffer bating a Tariff And AutbLecompton man, will be slatdoet to le action of the People's Convention. AND MAil 01., 124411 July 21,1011. Shot'Malty. We beg leave to announce DANIEL NOM Esq., of Auburn, as a candidate for the office of SIIEDIFt, and take pleasure In 'recommending him as Ihlly competent to AU said Ales If elected. Ile being raked in :this eounty.end we have known him for a long 'period, den ng which time we have always found tdmin the tea most maks of those who fought for the eountry'a loter ests;and the Workingmen's welfare. If the People's Convention will place him on the Ticket, we have every reuses to believe that he will meet with * hearty sup; polity:Faith. voters throughout the county. at the ap preaching election. BLYTIIE AND scutrYLKILL August 7,18 . .T2 it [comliviocarsa.l , Roe. Mane Jonstrst awl happy to are by your last Issue the name of CHARLES kIOSER. of Palo Alto, brought forward On the oaks of OJTINIT COMMIS SIONER. The vomited= of Mr. Moser for that 'office by the People's Consenikm, would give the ticket a tow er of strength, born and reared sa ha was In our midst ; such men we want, hottest cod capable, with ;mita judgment and determination of character, to bring aboOt a reform In the management of our County affairs. Let the People's Ornvention beware of broken down pollll - in their selections and by all hope of anoress, keep off the ticket the s tanding candidate for Commis. stoner from our Borough. ANTI-LECO3IIPrOIf. lint Carbon, August 9th, 1868. • To the Pees and Independent Voters e Oonnty. Fawns inn Yauow Crrisessz—llaving been asked a number et times whether I espseted a nonilnation for BillittllfV, I have only to say if any Party, *eh, or A. fociagiall, sees ror to nominate tne,l will be very touch obliged, but still beg leave to Wyk to the ristforit I bare adopted, wit boat adding another Plank or taking One therefrom t and notwithstanding there are persons periunbalating I beContity, reporting that I will not be • Candidate at the coming election,l will fast say' that having unfurled lay banner and flung it to the breeze. and inscribed thereon Pruitt:Um to American Uttar, I am determined not to strike my colas until ad ordered by my -fellow Citizens at the electiow, and hereby: call upon nil fluidness Mon, Farmer, Dianutaeturara, Miners and Labormi, hod the rest of ioankind: to 'appertain. itlinersv Hie, June li, 23.30 Joni% nuwzn. SherlolUir. To at Tani of &Magi.Wl Cluaty:=—Fulow COTIVIII respectfully offer myself to your cousidevation and solicit your suffrages, u as indepandlent candidate ibr BillittlYT, at the oast October election. l'reriouslo the recent unfortunate diffietilthe which divided:and still j continuo to distrart the politics) party with width I have alway meted, t was *candidate for the wird:teflon of the Demur/tie Convention, end wu walled to abide by their decidon. lip to this time 1 had hoped that a reconciliation might be effort/4.mA harmony auto pro van to the ranks of my political friends T he prospect of sorb a result is now too remote, and the time for ay. lion too short, to warrant me In submitting my lame to a divided party for goutittation. pee*, demand a : faithful officer for Sheriff, and political dilkealties ought not to be permitted to interfere with their freedom of choice. I ain therellne, a eau Cite" *lthoot. teptl to the nomination of any (caseation, and it elected, tradattos to peolbra the duties of the Mere so es to, eat fats the pithfie mad the may kW Mods who km *1 sispi and urged tee fo this course. 11 .otlinUlsolrly.l2,lls4ll: 1;r; ars axe - , jlterDeetbit in Baltimore last wee 14,1611., - ...Prlt will prove I great winnyear i4l PiPTIO4C PfirDr. Job* . R. Otto, of Itimillnpiillad tut oar Dinars liiPhiladeripbis last week, 333 J in ..New Tort; $19.: sar The vials disease is prevailing eit4id:iirely I* South Cartdiaa,. fitirerst 4000 dogs hare been killed in .114rw York since-Jane ..• - is spoken etas a mindida hi tat ilitmetwoOld )1111S"The awminnont to A* Pilgrim Pedigo!. tit Pips** is Sim* 114011,11111.:. .111rTbottid *vole in Now Jersey that has 'seen die tiosta et' ditmlittem. _ The Population of Proilideice, R. 1., is 3500, lees than it woo s year ago. • Wby is wit lite a Chinese lady's foot ? Bimass bnerity is the sole of Jt. ifirA man in Yensiontanis so dirty that the wearers trial him missal estate. • AnirSeaator Trumbull of Illinois, will take the stump. in September against Delights. t arp $ ship makes sight knots an heir, how tong wilt she take to stakes crochet eoflar. prorhey bare tallow in jail in Chicago for 'lneindling. Ile dried snow and sold it for salt. JIBY•lt it said that General Walbridge will run for Congrela le New York City against Dui ftlek- jtirThowso in old and respectable coal seerebasit of, New York city, died soddenly last week. , • ssiretor. MMus Is spoken of for °eaves. to All the vacancy occasioned by the death of des. QisSkean. jfirThars ors from twelve bandied to fourteen, hundred bosses vacant to Beaton and Ili Guiana , ate suburbs, `TheKansas City. Journal *says --- 00- letters were received at the postoffice In that city in one day. • , .0"O eat - men never *feet anything. It is your three cent folks that put on s in,a swell, and pet on pomp. i JMP - From this present indications, it is sup. posed that the Paraguay expedition will sail about the Ist of October. 1111117Ao arrival at: Newbeeyport brings 'Weill genee4confirming the reported ill-incease of the mackerel fishing bet. _ . , At -While a detective °Seer from Chicago. was asleep' on the Alton Railroad ears, • few &ye sines, his boots were stoke. . . • j!/"The police of London are seven thousand strong, and are believed to be the Inca! efficleat body of the kind in the world. JER`Relieve misfortune qpiekly. A man li like an egg- the longer he is kept, is hot water the harder be is when taken out. - • ,IIIIP•The Governor of peon sy I•sr i 1 a bait par doned Keevil and Perry, who were a short time sines benteneed to the penitentiary in Pittsbegg for illegally deslintin lottery tickets. , Ifir"Whal," asked Margarita of Cecilia "what. dearest, do you think is really the food of Cupid r 'And Cecilia answered, "Arrow-root." . • jffer,ln order to cheek eitravagenea in dress, the Faculty of Newberry Cotters; S. C., hare or de ‘l4/r red the students to weer a uniform dram. - When a party of fnur have devoured two pints of strawberries, what term should we apply tothem WO should say there's a tuarteL ,Inr•Men are frequently like tea—their real streng:h sod goodness not being properly drawn until they base been a short time in hot water. Mr• Ever y thing li very dull In Washington.— All the principal men have gone; leaving none but 'clerks in the Serious departments who play work. Pr A railroad is projected trues Sr. Joseph's, Mo., to Council Bluffs, lowa, the estimated cost of which is $4066,088, the distance being nearly 48 'sines. - _,., 1 "..4610 - .4 11 editor in lowa has become so hollow Rum depending upon the printing business alone ,fflir:l„ivead, that he proposes to sell himself for stove pipe at three cents a foot. iNi - The flatters' Bank, Bethel, Conn., was rolgsod on' Saturday night ;of $86,000, chiefly In its trill) bills. The officers caution the publie apt taking the bills at present. The whole smotint of money fur charitable pinpoint given away during his life by; the late Ames ...Lawrence, of Kam, is said to be six hun dred and - Sitirty.nine thousand dollars. . -PgrThileg - s rolls of the county of New York foot up tteifflkeight minibus end a hull dylkrs. To ibis enormains sum, there is probably ad ded ss,ooo, mare, in opening streets. ' /Mir The II . accident on th e Brie Road was owing to 01641:lug of a rail. Ills stated as a feet that the as made in W ales, for its Anger icing market, where cheap rails are called- for. )16P -The Lebinhon ( an.) Whig says that John je t t J. Crittenden, we e is a visit to that town, dis avowed all aspirii a r the Presidency, and said be would not neeepti inination if tendered him. anekileartless.—The editor of the Schenectady Star publishes an *Duns°, the birth of a baby weighing nineteen iiiti a half pounds, and says he "rhould. like ootntbody to beat it." Unnatural monster! ' '''• ,Min Jane Boyd, the wealthiest of all English heiresaes,libe married to Col. Linda. ry, the "hero of tba a." •The fortune of Miss .Loyd belated to be twenty-five to thirty million dollars, - ! - . .1 ' jektrAn attorney ; sh oe . furnish a bill of costs, A l % was requested by Ms else a baker ' to make it as light es pOssible. "Ale replied the lawyers "that's whit you say to year foreman, but its not the way I make - aa bread", AV' Who are the JR t—Let the Dyspep. sersiZ at tic, who suffers - physically- , moly answer. But though be has drank thi - ' d rop of suffer ing. relief exists in the o.eygerribill Bitters; they are "a cure for all his woes." '•=?' jiGrlt-hei;:been proved by *alai experiment that steam can be used on the Iff.t-lf. canals. A propellor has passed through thi li ttal at the rate of about three miles inhale w out creating a wave sufficient to injure, the Itailltog the canal. OY' Pasbion—or Custom,. IsiWantirely don* away with low.isecked drew:sae Offstage. To be a/a mock now, the lady must lie buttoned as closely to the chin es a Sergeadtvf Marines-- What think yon_pf tbat, Mies ft:- I jos's bad, isn't , its -., 'There am 598 lodges of 04., F ellows/ this Stew with 41,1 1 0 ,ntemberart :There ; seri relieved during the past year s.624liethers sod 642 widowed families. The nombetlat,bruthen buried amounted to $75. Total aisielift' paid for I relief, 3115,091 75. , SIRP-In`- New York, the career Of , . es 11. ; ' .*'' , . .. 1 Branch has been brought to aMe ' 1114--. The-jury brought him•ia guilty* libel . M ayor; - Tietniunt . and others, and the court, • cad him to pay a fine of $250 and to be' ned fa the penitentiary for one"ydar. . :-•:•:T . "A Tennessee fellow/aimed J. P. erkins, I left the Glen Rouse at time White 111 s, in great diegust, because he was rebultMaor sum moning the waiters at the table by kithistie.— Several other chivalrous Southerners': ' ith him, and got laughed at for their foill'i# g, „giarA Preach , engineer traveling , old Ohio steamboat, observed to the, •• "Buts this engine kin a very bad cooditioiht,'"hat's so," was thtireply,. "And how tone in-' peel to ran Ur "Till U bursts." At ,', t landing - there was one Pienehman lase die, that beet. , jef-A atomizer for Mrs. Brench.—ln reply , lir*Julia Branch's resalution in the Vermont Met co e vention;thar. were - matrimonial contract "Wives woman of her legitimate labor." the if . villa Banner wickedly retorts : "This is a 'llOll mistake; it is only by marrying that women main to legitimate labor." • talf-A correspondent in the New Orleans erts;] cry, writes as follows:—tiers is something I caw myself. A, few dais since a verdant youth with his blushing bridriarriveal at one of the principal hotels in this city. The bead of the family im. mediately registered his name as 'B. D. Junes and lady, Alabama, on a bridal tomer.' Is not this a new way to inform the public' you are in the by. menial baiter." , Qnsai.—An•Old lady of out acquaintanee, cont. batted' the idea of the moon helot; inhabited, by remarking with emphasis, that .the idea was in. credible to believe, "for," said she, "what becomes • of the people in the new moon, when there is no. thing left of it but a little streak?" We answered "that they were supposed to be on an excursion to the ,beautiful Clothing Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, to lay in a store o: clothing suitable to the moon's changer." The old' lady took en extra pinch, coughed and left to procure her son a suit of new clothes, at this same Celebrated establishment. . The Oxygenated Bitters.. Fin the cure . of DraPlrrall. on /NDIGSSTIon, Lirer Goesplaint, Asthma, flossireneer, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Agae, Heart Bern, Water grog.. Acidity, Sea &anus, Searcy, Nowa, Headaelke, Ennui, and Oenerni Debility, or any disease having its origin in imperfect digestion. These Bitters, as all classes of our fellow cid senstineluding Members. of Congress, Lawyer., Phrifeians, Clergymen. Planters, Farmers and 'ethers testify , are the only safe, certain; and toe i reirtt smarm for the immediate relief and per manent mare of the many cruel empplalote - which In some phase or other of Dyspepsia, afflict our race. These Bitters were discoveied by Dr. Ozonos B. Gnaws, and in their formula differs:direly from that of any other preparation of medicine. Con taining no alcohol—no mineral—no poison—no noxious drug—in their nature tonic,' not stimula ting—retaining their virtues in' any elima; they are "A combination and a forum indeed" of medi cine which knows no rival in esterminating' ease and restoring the system to, its pristine vigor and health. No matter of bow long standing, or however induced or ehronle .in its character the disease may be,•-•1110 matter that it has baffled the skiii of the physician, and resisted the efforts of Medicine, a single trial of these Bikers will mitts. fy the enterer that his disease is amenable to the proper remedy. In' testimony of the many mires effected by this Remedy, referenceis had to the written eurtificatee from distinguished ii4viduals known all over the lard. S. W. FOWLS a CO., Proprietors. f? Fiestas* For sale by their agents everywhere. -4 Adorns :--John 0. Brorrt,, J. C. Rushes,. and Henry Saylor, Pottsville; C. di L. Ilentsinger, Schuylkill Haven ; 11. W. Prevost, Kimmins ; E. J. Fry and IleOulipsti k Fowler, Tamaqua; 11. Shinier, Post Carbon; Paul Barr. Phtegrove ; G. Reagan .t Soo t Tuscarora; Charles Marsh, New Philadelphia; Jonas Rubinhold, Port Clin ton; R. IL Irvin,- St. Clair; S. Phillips, New Castle; John Williams, Middlerport. July 31,1858. 31.cowty liolleverayss Pills~lio derailed in la/ dis trict Waded with fever and ague, or any phasoi of rtr valttent or Intermittent Amerothould wore be without this powerful tank and antlitilloas enedleine. A few doses break up the Allis, and completely crush out the principle of the &M m. Arsenic and gaols* are ones smite cheek finer and ague, but a Maps, always it. permute. The ea:4ot the complaint la in the bile and in Ate, blood, sod the only population Is salateneo which trIU inevitably purge out the tolasitatla virus fcc the soustioss sad the otroulatkin, is Witmer" emit interned remedy. As a took*, conecttri, and alter Alm standtaskoss. . . Ji gas **A Ea* Atteastiastmvii gf*Allioimo o 4 ""Pr Maw OrteriTipr. hiOSiertitcdbeaatiller of MS halt.— i TiOlclas, It-has . arrosithat stuck la imiarting Y healthy toe* to the stet p„ ;levee* I ler; the milli al the Mir bap terreolo; Ittesserit, Allies oak or serelag gray. it alb roamer, the hatr eon tad mote; aid whets It bet booms gra tkote *giro, sick tue* Its entlestkek re 411 restore It be its «lewd color. It le hots d;ye, an4artU sot MI the e/thk or the plot Ilaeo TO4 Invaluable prepotatio• will tote a oat gorrtbot i ogo o o sto Jou to sipellag Ito irlosno it triboosdlautroloot '!67 agiorfidt4ool. 1104 - - by an Demists, Owl& ot. ttes Lakieritent el Jotal thou& Co, No. Tel MOM 0111 1 4 PAilaidpßla. :t • Ito ads abo • *Wadi sod totott, at r.r MOM EON.; Drag sod Cboodad Eton, Potter/ifs ; . iorlicaless Illastass 'Lludersitt.—troin rich ssd poor. bend sa i d the; all cams, veto! and cert. dittoes at lign valuer thaw** mord of pntiss awarded thin rosidittni article. Boise are lueled.lo . l 6 relieved, Liver saved , vale animas' leads useful. tesd untold Ills assoured by this great medicine whielore surprin. lug to theindgineet of mu. What family ; doomed nr• %sire a 'instant I.inistontl Who ever heard_ of tha same diets predated by any 'el her article/. tor Cuts, Beslimr4iprsine,lthe4inatistu.SvalliollA toloott Revue &c, It has rio squid. 411sitert giastlattenn Ste paw les Idurtang Linisseet la sold by all esepertable Drug. gists sod -Moor, sin to wary two, parish mid hamlet throughout North aid Beath dreariest ;Rtunpli led the Wands of the Geste. arty at mew Benue of any ether "Ernes Lhalusent. It Is a bud Imitation. DISKO A PARK, Poyeleters, hew Walt. ga-Thl Ibllowtos well 'shifted couspitment. to 'one of the most winaderful diesovedes of the ap, we Op Doman exchoore piper. Although sot personally tented in the matter, we have so often itolianiemeff the bessiklai elleiteet Clickaosee gagareoated Vesetable Pursed/a PWi, that weans°. refrain Dote tontelbetleg oar mite In dlissoloallas a knowledge of_ their minor gamy eltiviell The *attained effusion, Iblubtless from thews of anew enraptured feir one, trsa lanct~d oe the maple sintwwrare of tbe Inv/Moe, at the Ode of the Americas Institute: ^ Y. CLICEENZIL) -• 111111 Clielteser, WU skies guiles bright,- . Wakes physic Awl, • -dainty qulte, , Makes KU denstose shot up shop, • j . • rwallowles of a lolly pop. Ito more shall pipe or nausea mks ' People pet up with pelts or ashy, Rather than physic tete to ems thent.i! • wi t teb s u asem—poisi one waft elates thew Tor now we make them walk quit* handy By pUte wbkh ar e a sweet se easily. Even Clicks/wee ffugareoated Vi=le Pfflve Which through our Trine the Sends piehhts, Usalthfal sled puns se sparkling rills, ;1 F• Ado en\ some elan& aapt mountain riskiest. I- Which ovi the Up Uke Maas milt, dosing so seasons taste to asap • Ass" after that are quite Welt tbervelett as eased audiabsl • , Ball! Ulkkoner, hell! thy pills 1 'frowi Wake physic yeah a Wanly. t That sea 'eight Wig for *keen env Is order to be cored by lbee. i As Nall I dentb Plainer, as t ha hy ll pi thylte hew shall be, • less an" street, ; And Wowasents welt vales to thee y I With Death in 'chains beneath thy beet. Q. B. She Pills may be had of all Drusgista and Stantkeep. Is'elresp village/tad Lowe ;the Veiled States,- Joint O. Dimon fa Agent tor Ms MAXI' o• a Mit 5,000 sie-TRie Groat English i1tei5tedy.......4 1 3 JAMES cLARIEVIS CKLEsitaTO PIIMALS PILLS.—! Prepared com a prescliotion. of Sir CLAW, Physician Patraontlnarr to the Qiecen?, • . rids insaluibie Is medicine anisilino In Monied ail 1 these panful and dangerous dtsease►w whloh the (emtle constitution is sullied. It moderates all mouses and more. all obetnictioos, and a speedy tire may he railed 015. • To Married Ladles It is pond ly Bolted: It will, In a short time,.brimi on the nacinti4 ionied with Indularlty. i . • Dollar; brown 114 Om. Niels bottle, treleeOun ate • ,rev. Stamp of Great Itritalu t .to prevent Ottani:its. ; ----- • l darlhese Pale sherad wet be tairOsi feseules, r dwing the FIRST MR= MONTHS of Priviesnia, iss,thdy mete to bring ow Jasanriage, had atlarry order yaw they eve safe. , • 'ln all ease' of, Narrate and,SPlnal All ctlons, reln In the heck and lambs, Fatigue on slight eliertloo, MAW tlon of the Roast, Rystostes, and Rtittau these NIL will effect et cure when all other meanie hard tilled, and at. though a poundal remedy, do not mutat% bon, edema, autlosolly , or anything hurtful to the onurtltutlon. Full cllneetlosm In the pamphlet mennd each package, Which shOuld be carefully preenv:44 , 1 ‘ ..1 • Sole Agent few the United Stetee and -pined', JOIISIOSICS, (Late I. 17.1111 r N. 11.-6111 and 6 postage stem* rill tborlsed Agent, will Insure a bottle,lcont pins, by return mil. For sale In Pottsville, by iIENRYII3A. qua; by E. J. YRY; and by all Itynatets i tng..... Vatted States and Cansdas: IJ' nu/9,'101 erz-Farbasa Crsolcitra.--IM / the Veneration of the material, and the matr i ta i 'of these crackers, the natural and bealthfot pro cense grain are retained 111 their grimiest purity and strength. The result is, that these farina CrackereAontaM In the stle. weigh double the nondsbnient f bread is It is usually baked. No Alter production m wbeethas.erer been Omens end which has prat ao vihiablires an article of trod, or Is unsuitable terkelly Asr . the stomach's healthful re. quirements. ihoonthful, as; well air those in the me. ridian of life, "dd Ilya aged people and young children; And Memt to est. e Thai do rVo l t7 l ecessarily, requirrimastleaUng like oth m tood,„thst.:rattreli besetting :and moistening to the mouth gradually, or soaking In Water or milk; by this nmaiseparetlng into tender flakes, In which state the doh may receive them. Aliens flakes are composed of particles of Tarim in. /Which the life supporting principle of the grain remains not deadened or injured, sa Within byte° ekes 'And. lug, belt retaining its most active pfOgO4llol so necessary to diadtkm, and the energising Sire with witch Wine; I parts to the body a healthful uurtit, or renewed vigor and strength. I These Farina Crackers have id . agreeable fasts. art i kindly nor the stomach . and ar e lit valuable article for dyspeptic u well as sedentary and delicate persons gen. orally, anti they mu peculiarly pleasant for children. ' All those who may wish to Owed' Owe. valuable =Mere should understand tlurtithire are no genuine Farina Cracked made bat by MC: Wing. All these are stamped with the name (Wing.) ...1,.' Allow no person to per. suede you 1.•% bay any traders ttat Wines. This elution has heroine necteiMry, in consequence of an attempt by designing permit, to sell the ordinary kiwi of' trackers, under the Ada. or by conveying the Impression that they are like Atlas at tempts at deception shoal he utukestood • The getinltiaare for solo oolyhy 8 D. SCIIONNEft, Centro street, opposite the A,mettess House' or, Norregisorstrost, Door HaMaid. Pottsville, int, 17. Tux asievnl. =esti csal XlMUrocevery OF. TIIE IA GE. res • • ,l; 11 1 ' -'3...,. VERY. KIND 'JO HUMOR, 1: ", The' , Scrotal& d ow n ' to i t ed kamia Plitt*. -4 4,141.enk, liiirll6:.. l:: hatt :EClaal : mj'Br I t i t T l ill u ov i li "ir. e ':: :sa 7l4: b :"ll:4ldialil essere,. adblecii.2l' a .di ud llPFS' : Uw e i n al billed - a tweeters, hotilliander humor. - Vibe* hOW be a craw ince litudred certificates of its ea*: within twenty miles if hooka; . Two . are warranted', to.I curs a Waving sore' • . i .l 1 month " -. . '.) ',' Ouir • to *ties will ewe tbe moist kind of pia; . , , ' pies on tlit . „ ' ; i ,1 • Two or th . ' bottles will el4ar the system of idles., • . Two let .. ttal warranted td cure the wont calker fs the auweace4l4 : -1" f ''' ..-. Three or . iireT . ,:ttles ire hatiraded to caul the worn kind of Troll .. h' . :' , °neer two lbei are ranee* tu cure all fius t orpa ths ere. c, - : ''h". •k i , . ._ .. , Two bottles wart* to ears running of the art . and blotches anteagt trak t, „. i• • Four to As bottle. ' Warranted to-eas e corrupt and running alone. a ' '-'4. , i , i ;'' , ' , - . •- - - One battle wilt elute , IY shuptions of the Ghia. Two or three bottlserish warranted to cure Ore waist kind of ringworm. , •!-..,b, 1 2 • . Two or three bottles iiddierriated to care the toed desperate:o*ot rhetrinal 'i .- - Three to tour bottlessra', ' ' itted to curs saltrheum. 1 nee to eight bottles +slit re the worst cue of se'rof.- 1 ales. Ono to three ottles are , . ~ , tO cure the went ease of Dyspepsia. I knew :.: he experience of thou. est sends 041 it has been by a canhse la Itur situ; easeh. -,.- I . :.'.N, , . • One to two bottles are; ' wd ed to ease skk tuad- ' ' ' setae. ' 1 One to two bottles are *Arran, , regulate a costive i - 1 state of the bowels. 1 ,I, ,„:.,,, ' One to two bottles will kall deningentent- of 1 i '':,~' the tidneys• c • .'• ' . c bat * taworst s 1 Four to six bottles it atd . W cases of dropsy. One to threebottlet big envoi MO vent can Of On; a toilet Is aliiiye experieueijd; ill4A merrY to pit re lief In aneh an ezernelattal direisit.., No change of died weir Deem arp..lllll. . the beet • ion eau get and enough of It. :' 4 4,0 '; * DirediOnt for itsv--44ctlt, end uful per deal day; Calklnm over touriara, tilhil; Children from five to eight jeamilearipoivatnt: "7 _ no direetio tan be applicable to all roaal - , Itaitloaa, . liadllalsat to; operate . ou tad bevels tilled a day. • •::,V• ' . alaairrn wit -:?.. • • ' DONALD AENN DY .• No,. 120 W- by MIMI Amery 23,18 LADIES' Toms Trimming, tf gt•iefit Sto ()pair, Strom, adjoining Oat POITSVILIX HODS! Coostaotly no hat of LADIES' DEES!. itsostAnbloosble as) NISUING GOODS of __ to prod variaft handrail did Cap. Traveahte - from the boat MOW Itiatbelntention DOI Islas tag Om, mama of stab ha data, at a aaaltuA • SH r ': : larkettales =R on haat romp* taro 4 . --- •olvatica Haas ItWoo" a W. Goods. . . r. • f7r, hr • 4 r Ai quality told Wear at abort invits• tb. 311,-41 t - ,,)stittigract. [caaielTsD j mg•sucttentes :—Deprecating the 111 (Min." oppa rostlyrotalog or existing between "Alpha" en d.obeer. gee' I venture to est th.ir Mutual 'attention to the, th oug ht." pnapated la the (Wools% extract tram the _Parish Fidler. for the present month —a Protestant gpleeopel eneothly paper bawd by the •Evangelical .--Ktiowtedeffieletyt largos& Asoruga we would know More clear ly mad feel isore deeply the Importance of this iskillisc lion, let es read the erotraeted and impasSioned prayer or Jane* jell bedew ha miffs ad and the frequent Conn. web. of -the disciple whom Jesup loved , . "the warn Adages as with our aufriendlineseht each ether as Christians, We ecoi&es the Charge, bang one homb r e's& Mel thou lane fripf,P , - 804 CIP CIan4 the ease la tilt beyond eapheation. • • . If there were nothieg of thistle' the visible ainrcif, would not answer to the pattern of It drawn in rwriP" thee:, lie memtere emald be ail 'righteous. whims" tares were to be mixed • Ith the wheat. all those with ihwetuftli who base not been - born of ' the evirit, :arid Matadi wow °fads graces or the Seirth theoot be expected to *stall this chief of all macee—cliaritl- Those truly born amain en, liable, according to the scriptures; to a decline of theta: grates; mid If airy are r ee me . tai-faltb, inconstant In prayer and other da. ties, it Is not to be expected that this tr ee. of c h ar ity alone should ander ea failure,. As toward one another. a partire of this Watts occarioned by th e 4410 3 u f the Church Into different denontinatkuts. though pAn.. i4l much less than la geuerelly tipposed. Certainly no direst' roatesta have bean waged soma' different b a d)." of Protestants, than Irmo waved he eentartra berme the _Reformation, In the bosom .of the, undivided Rinnan Church, among diffenrat orders end interests Is tt— Nor is 'the Catholic Church' more bee frost such contre• iterates cast sn others. ; • -Stlll,costeramstkande sadder slang among lo rel. lie Le numerous sermons, speeches pamphlets. (meta. and senates which they have written. Whoever ra des tends mote Dan as neelleedy to ond asy the Lord's true people, has performed for lit &Mittel goal add a certain *silt sts,in polities, whoever make, en ia tamaistory;speech hasiting and calculated to make different -Redone of the country hate each other—so matter what side be opeals on—takpublle 'tummy, and will Is held as sueh by emery Marmot ng patriot. -"Out, notwithstanding these absteumots, there is tench more love amoog dietitians thee is commonly thought, sad It is largely on the ineretute. The present work of mace wherever it has *mph (end the report of It where It bas not gone,) has drawn Christians nearer to each other. The memorial was lathe right direction and proceeded of love: and it gives as sincere pleasant that ear inured *wild bare been the first to appoint s 'Coctinalseloo of Unity.' Indlsida.l efforts also, among as hare been most commendable; but Ibis outpouring of the Spirit has In this view been not' only sn Inesti mable himsleif. hut peculiar, and distinguished beyond all former example. In the groat revivals of the six teenth sad relachtesetta eraturies, there was much of strife and costromersy ' and in the lest this was true even among the revlvallatsllleautelves But In the preset, few hare efAa lashed to produee' eontroversy, and Most few /Met net Ws able to produce any. In drat them are no %eV/Inst..' Perhaps this is to be the principal fas ters of this—l be compacting In tore and confidenee of the great body of those who bold ersigelio trans, prepa ratory to some mightier detoOnatratlon yet fat are The untruortal" allealed to, by Dr. Mahlitabeelt Mad other* was en Abet towards unity. and the sentiments of leading minds hare appeared in etinsequeste._in a volume entitled 911111110d1 . 11 Papetas edited h lisbakai Potter. • - • In *elates No. of the Visite. 1111 in • extended eddies' . .,of Bishop Itatlraise es the eharacterist les of the "Work of Grace" to ablate *Obserme very . natantily thought the setessious to the China were Justly doe and ought to be 111 attribetild." IUD= [oointoy!partito.] To Alpha, alias Methodistic Mepostudator, or woal4 b. 'Dos factloaa," but really, a fo4se am* • ' Rest thou ever found thyself "barking-up the wrong Deer Let frastairra then, help . item down. lest thou break thy piroci )us peek, or worse, plane Indignation may leave then demisting- cold-atr. Your contemptible personslitlee purporting to be a reply to my teat article, are entirely beside the mirk, and of consequence will harm nobody other than their author,who thereby has tella hi mself la the category of suetas am mentioned illfatele-xtLa, and at.l3, Sul opera.". Dist al you Impoitently smart what is false, In hope to exalt-yourself by pulling down i Roy. Kzeroa, justice to him requires that I shall tell the public that Omni. via is an humble layman, whose name Is hereto sub. scribed.. Now. see what beeprore &your vile vitupera tions; t Who Is Ungentlemanly nowt Whose people 'ought to be ashamed how./ Goraran you undo the In jury yeur calumnies have toffleted - on a • Christian rase tirms6 who hes been honored' by this community more years (ban your' itlnenint pretence ran bumber of wonathst Shame, indeed! Have you !Omahas the ninth entamcdMent.er does your religion teach you to set aside hose (Defoe precepts and 'militate humiu man dates n their placer yOur denying that you hold +hat ought to be a sacred oMcq (although often prostrated to mammon,)'•Dei - °nabs," notwithstanding the sacred declaration, "By, the graces of God ye era what you ate," would teed me to 'annum that you ham 0, .Strai, what is the Christian ministry taming to, when they (rho hold its high and sacred offices deny their Uinta lei "Ali Qiaiia r • wij a y eom a r u c ci ou does your religion torch you to put. 'onebei killowleig peerage of Ibily'Writ, Ey& iv, Kr I have charity enough to believe that you do not loom* the sacred volume entirely; and I slueerely hops fair She welfare of Christraotty, that you stand alone your:views and doctrines. Let me tell you, my expetienei as an 0141:RITS2 was grate long enough under your delectable regimen to be as r4lable as If uttered at a clam thee log.- I know how _ 'melees you reign Now Dei gratis red homials gralia. It Is (opiate for you to try the "able thlercry by charging tyranny on the Episcopal Chute h. What is the building feet falling Into decay at the eorner of Market and tine streets, but a monument ote most arbitrary nod tyran- ; Weal farm of church government, a bun of government an evangelism, which we sasreh the scriptures in vain fort What the roans taught by the pavilion of tba un heard trustees., whom your priests. ambitions of securing more bower than the pope with hie triple crown, would brae consigned to the puntrhment of Peel and Silas. Could the ashes of Wesley arise from the tomb, and life again be given to his bones, and reason IMAM* be , toe met sway, what think you • gold fie say-to sash en an. archy as this, mlabitryis denying the truths contained in the sacred colonic, the discipline of the church broken With impunity, Ira members permeated to the doors of the-prison, and expelled from the communkweinr wan. ming to express opinions different to that cob their pas tor. Would be not exclaim, -Te are none of mine—l counselled rata remain true to the Chureb—this le the Coneequenee of your disobedience?" But enough, the °piston of Wesley cm this point is 10 well known. that it le needless now to direct your attention to it. I meter to it only as proving that klethodlsm is of human ofkits, and therefore as uncertain adoration as It Is de fective in structure sod arbitrarY in spirit. Tour *l*ft-tweet members." you say, are "bettor read to Theology and illstory," than the gentleman whom , you charge, I hope through tholightleineme, rather • than =Oka. as being Gramma alise•Yramm, and then you advise him-to procure a copy of the bst census and Me the number of your "chi:rebels, members, and your aggregate witeith." de. IS Mr. dravuetreet examine this census as manfully to I hare dotte,you will dud that in those districts when thehumber of Methodist churches exceed the Episcopalian, the number of persona who cannot read or write la mach larger than to Mates when -the Episcopal eboreh is predominant. Ido not sly that you have bad no men of Intelligence amongst you; on the contrary, I know you, have had men of great ability and learning, such as Dr. Bilden. Reverends Makes, G. B, Taylor..gn, Who have so recently returned to - the church, and ("By the pace of Godye ace saved,") ere now happily in the communran an which M r. Wesley livid and died. The lout and about your .4ggiegate wealth" tba bob teCs ae It Is a well known tact.thatyour ministers receive *ip:oilier salary than thaw of any other denomination, niftily exceeding allOO, genemlly helot* PA In madam/An.ltr:Atreta. take *Oleo, amyl as It Is trine, and with all ainemity artnotriedim you are what Joe ire, . 6 W Gratin ' " and "mak^ the principle* of ■ pyre connervathon by to be es ratted In again ,1140011 the old undecuyed parent "Mock. OBSERVER, to fat MR. IL IhttroiTk August IVA, pm . . IitOTICIt S. METIIODISI" hPIBCOPAI. CUillteU,lscond Street, •Pottarrllle, Rey. -11. R. °main, Pastor. Di- Tine 'err' y Sabbath at 10 ' A. M.and at 734P.M. I Mrll,lo USW LUSUERANCIIURCII,MarketSquare Pottsville; Rey. W. U. Luctualtica, Pastor. Divine see. trice in I his Church regularly every Sunday. Morning, As 104 o'clock; evening. at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer Rtneting,thurniay evening. at 7 o'clock. SECONII 4 PRESMIVERIAN cnuncn wlll Worship rrinbirly at the Associate Reihrnsett Church P 1011404, Market street—Bev. !Watt. C01.T. - Pastor. Eabbith mooing, at 11:1 1 Ar o'clock; oreuluas. at 8 o'- . oock. Weekly Loci urthWidnesdayerenings,at 8 o'clock, 'gilt:lllCH BEILVICEwritt, lb?) Rh—Eleventb rBuoday after Trlalty-7Malt. — lV, Matt. ivill—Diat. e. JiistieHe lll.• - 2d-Twelfth Sunday after Irlaity—Daut.vl, Matt. xx— Meat. TM. James Iv. 2.ltb—rlt. Bartholomew-734 L U. and 4 o'clock, P. M. Sal. :41v, 81. Mark vl.--Seel. s uit, Jobn 1.. i26th—Thirteenitt Sanctity . Tilnlty--Deut. will, 1 ROL 44111— Dent. Iz, Jim(' v. ' • • - D. witsusuipe, Ra;ter.- MYIEJLI—On this 11th bat, la• this, ilacoagh, autBl3. IdTiss, aged 81 ymrv. DWG LASS—At' Orartivantrig, ou lb• 11th test., Mt Closotz . lkostrts, aged lb years. . . ClEil3l-00 the Ist of August, at Meant, Carbon, 010. Ovum, aged 69 pars tu4 10 days. JONt:B-41n the Sib Sad ; is this Borosigh, Mims Juste, (tsksoda spa shoot IR years. • KILIVIZLZ--On she bth feet., lii this Boesagh,Jsces, son ofJaeob aad Mary Meats* aged 8 cassatha LANTOIB:—Oa the MI last, In Philadelphia, °wile Lawsuit, ga4Kso,.., fosasestg of this . Borough, sr/ 72 .74111r8. lIITINO—Ott the Bth kid, to thli Borough; ZAMA Er. *mo t daughter of the late William T. Eptlug, aged /8 years. CARPENTER..-0n lb. Bth, Jost, to this Borough, 'Jaws Caarastaa; son at William and Seams Mont ,' my!, ASA 10 wrens. • DISSOLUTIONS. k;ISSOLUTION. - --:The eo-partner ship heretogare existing under the Orin of ROW -312 CO.. Po the Flour, reed and Pmehtion. bust. nankin SC Clair, ttebnylkill rounty, is Ole day, July gni king, diesolred by mutual eorownt., • The buslnese of the !Inn will be settled by B. Mateer, who will mann? us it hereafter on his own aecoint. • JOILV ,ROWDOTTA.II,, 8: MATTER. ;at? 31, IA 31-60 WANTED. WANTED—A situation as Sales mae & Retail Drs Goods" Store. Zodorotands tbo Wilms* wildly, sad, speaks both English sod Gottoso. SW of votorersees given. Adams "11," at this alias Rottirills, Aut. IS, .ss 33.210 rtiEACHERS WANTED.,—Six Male " 7 •• ''resebers and Two Veinal/ Antstant Teachers ars waited ter the New Castle • &boob,. The emuntnalkin vlll be held at , the No. I School, In New Castle, on Sat ' ludo, August 28111, at 10 o'clock, A. IL aucuszt. SIEDAItd, key. • legitit 11, . 33-3% - WANTED-:-4 Situation in a Flour V V , Commlidos Rows 00. Freight Divot of s toad. Rays bed oxperiooeo in both. itot.rooto as to ke. nom .macaw—moo. W. T., 1636 walnut stroot, Phlbuleipkl6.• July Sly '66 *l4l WANTEDThree Male and Four V V Poiate TEACHERS. for a trim of S months from the let or Soletabu, at the Port Carbon School Diet rkt. Salaries of Idate Tauber., SlSandsl4--ot Natal* Teach ere- V 22 bto mrd VS, Applleationa may be ,made to the Sumter, prelim:a Augaat lStb, *boo the appoint- Meats ellt be made. order of the hoard. CO. BECK, See notary Pod Await 7, , 4a Z2t $10,0Q0.0l , n i esc AN ci - Z:. P n o ci t t t . s ; Leen, (tin hand porposci.) In one or seirend pums, amounting to TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, I arsble In egad Inddiedit•ot IMMO au*, le two. three, four and Are years, with P•Miltlll2llliti *percent. Internat. Bonds with congas attothed to beloved for wens to nit the parties-not lees then *lOO, end": The bawd Darrel ate entirelywat of debt—bee. paid AD thole orders preempt-, li—eed gemlike's' will be wade Ire ming the Interest p nnermtity," oat Ws, the rinclpni an It hilt due. Thaw who have India to loan (wood realm a MGT tetra. meld, and where the tittered and woody Ida to most pramptlypald. .1 • Byiorder tithe Dam; D. HANNAN, PrOskiet. C. Add" Ikerttary. *Mut, n_44 .A RRWARD•bfONC DOLLAR will r mpald tw the 'delivery of as liana Itatiber 117011. MAT'. tot:on & a the eultacrarer's dem a *hod Male ago. The else Is Zt. b 7 17 Inane, and is a new article. perftenr tad on tho tippet We. B. BAN i. A nation 7;13 ' TRAY COW.—Came to the . S prmnliee'of the autvettbar, Folding In !Sort b- Hantrelto, 7ebuJltlif went", on the . small Matt and Whit* COW, with etwhad boom The owner ts requested to Goma !Deward . dumps aloe take her imp otherwise ohs wtll te areording to hie. • L. , JAM= DOW NIT. ' August 32.3t - t sui OS'r—By the subscriber, between wok Branch Valley, febvivlkilt W~rys red Me g hra Whies,'Coel Culls, A 00LR 21A20510 wins. with the setetrtherls name eu. The floger will hi said ha weight to eat ea tervieg it at $. J. Parties Mee, Wait Bomb Valley % or adolnethog the sobeeriber. AMMON PAYNW, 2$ Walnut stns.., Philadelphia, July 3 1 , 'l4 at4p, FOR SA! b , , TO LET.' __, by t VI 7.lvir 11, OR RENT- ` 1 STORY . BRICK'DWELAANG imam. s i twit o 00 r e d e it , twilk reed, or gist NOtilintistl street, opposite the public school home. Poseussiou sail be given on the lint Of gepternber• for term.., se.. apply so HENRY ZOOMS. LAN, Administrator; or JAN M ORAN, Palo Alto. Pottsville, Aug. 14,14 DIXD. :STRAY. -L2tOR RENT-A STABLE ON Sal Iroad street, above Lb* Dopol. oultabto for i. Apply to • OW. 11ALIMUYTA rpltavllle. Angola, 7,18 FOR RENT---A convenient Maeltios bowie to Railroad %treat P a a gimp lamediataly. boyars of JX119.2 108 T Pottrallie, May 22, 418 • ..31 tt _ CONSTANTLY on hand, T Rails for mining purposes, at rotund erten. ragint rod 11/11WOOD,-1.1111 • CO. • " Iw g r thnills, Dee. 1%47 _ - FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Pudiring uld Mast Furnaces, from lbe Reading w o rk vi to t ov. at the, .PIONEZK URNM3I. PottseDle,Jau. k!!36 f CHEAP FUEL—Cake for salei in lone or axial' quantities, at the low price of 6 tent* per bushel. Isqalre either at tbe 'dile*. or work I. of the Pottsville ClasCocapaoy. 11i0v.13, 'ST 41-If ! _ . POR RENT-iThe Old Orchanl4 j.. , Yl° ur MW. It Is now to tot. rat* moults nrifi. Ape , ' to IL M. MATZ, on the premises, or lo . U. SCIIOLIANBEHOIR. Pottrillho;Jely SI. !OS IfOR RENT — A Brick Dwelling /loamy ea Savona street. coatalnlas As roosua.M. . a ham dreillag on &retail street. Vor WILL no. alq to I.- C. 711011PSON , ear. Centro sad Market. - PWrrllle, Jane Sta t 'fa . • %If - _ ... _ ..... FOIL SALE.-Six pairs °flmbee Thielui 11111 be mkt ebesp Cr esA;or isigo.lllt# ap corm* e ins rrity , . o Alto n ii siluabla MULL on lbw saus JOHN 1.113111.02, !Fluke. r Pottsvollay 12, 9 58 14411 . YsOUNDRY TO RENT pipet The large and eornroodlous roan - F L All ,-- ry'ituated I°ool street together with ' 'ay, the !taints. Ttaita, soli foundry ix' if.. tares In general.. formerly eerupied bj , errs. ns Co. as in Iron Railing Manufactory. Can be Word for a tone of years eq rod # 'eims, by applying toJAMILA McQUADIt„pn tba premises ; or, to Daniel Mil, Centro street, Pottsvllls. Pa. Pottsville. 71143 , 1 'SIP , 119-ti I'ORSA LE-- One 00 bone *Gecko and ave.rlogs. -.. i Two 60, " • ', " ) On• 40 i ; 4 ' l , " " - 4-, One Oti''' , * • i" ' • One 15 *4 .. " vilth yet, of rol lers:screens, 24kbrealket. . .t.teo,—,One llttprnap, (100 yardi id leek. One .. ~-, r• (300 pan* 111Ineb. ' Ono g V tiro yards, 12 neh. WIII be eold very by *r cosh or approved! prior. Apply to C11.L13. 11. ILL. lone 19,'68 Vi..linj nisi I/late Aped, Pottsville. liPOR RENT—A new Store-Room El and Cellar, no Market street, a Cetidoorsaboirerja, T rd, in Me botonin 9C Pottsville. YOS. IttNT—A. convenient Odle* on the wood Bair, over 8. Foater'eSboe Store, earner of East Mar ket and Cantle at mita, lately occupied by Messrs. II .cod. it.. Lees Cu. FOB small Store on East Market sheet. 09 a feet doors beionVantns street, !stele maples! by Peter Gleamy" tkr a Bakker's Stall. For tee sus apply.to S. iron= at Ms Boot ind Shoe Store, corner ot Dot Market and Centre streets.. Slay I. Its streets.-. NOTICES. IN the Orphi'ns t Court of Schuylkill county—ln tbo matter of tbs Potato of ANDREW IN decramed—' The undersigned Aadihr appointed by the add Court to restate and martins the account of SIAM* Wlto LACER, Adminiotratrix of Andrew Wilhite% &hued, hereby tires node, that he will meet the liter. at at cam, In the borough of. Pottraille, on ?bunchy; tlathi day of Soptember.l64% at ID look, .101 IN P. DOBART, Auditor. August 14,18 33St. XTOTICE.—The public arc 'hereby 11 requested to take holl , e that the un.tr now In possession of Daniel llowdonbosit. is. not his property, but the property of J. S. ItueiDitli Etta July 31,'38 31 1 3 l• • SCHUYLKILL) COUNTY AGRI CUCTIIII.4I4 PAIR- - - The 7th Manual. Exhibition of the Schuylkill County Aurlcultural 'Society. will be bald at Ore lodnirg, ouldooday,Turatifiry and Wutines• day, t de 27th, lltth and 2tlth daysof September next. July 10. 'O9 2A-41 "Where We'llrhoiekr% e lATASIIINIFfON CA3IP. ; L k.. 14, 4 . f J. Lag 1-of Pa., oboolooror7 Moo&llyeadoe, is tbir4 oiory Tbosop ms's Ilia 14. E. !pellet sod allealbi street", Tolls. • 1110, Ps. board of Cotrimpoculase•—L. 9, WN. U. Emu CUM. Commas. W. LAMP., P. W. Iloirrm sz, R. & . January IR 'SS .14y XOTIC E.—The public is informed,, usaIIIIIODOZtE P. 111CiDE.Smiterly a inscriber the firma E. T. MLLit.lell & CO., Merchant Tailors of this' borough, Is DO lows coaascted with it :in any capacity. cuss. A. OtrthAiMit. 3131 Tottin Me, Jet, %8 ItDMINISTRATION Whereas. LAWN of Administration to the Estate TRICK 0 I LIIA EMIR, late of Port Ca tboo,Febnyl• kill county, bac* been panted to the subscriber. all per sons are hereby nodded to pty tittle Indebtedness, and those bawler claims to present Own for settlement to THOS. GILMARTIN, .Adminiatrator, IttlaMtio. July 31,'68 31410 SCHUYL. CO. AGRICULTURAL HORTICULTURAL AND HECH 5. 4 iNICAL AOCI- A' lON.—Citave of ]Batt for jhadtap the Annual As hibilicas.-40 ennaegnenne of happening to as on the main time tbat the Barka County Society has for bolding their Exhibition, this Arsoelattott will (via Its 3d An nual Exhibition on the 6lb and atom on .tbe Nth of Ooto• ber. IRS& ' Poi/ 3,'68 21- . ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- Whereas, Letters of Administration b.. been granted to the subscriber on the NOM* of JOTIN WM EMIL into of,the borough of Prottevillo. Schuylkill tuun• trolecossed, by the itegirter of Schuylkill county,- 41 persons indebted to old trate are rn utt**. to make mutant, avid those having claim* wilt p re tut them foe settlement . 11ENHY August 7, 'AS T2Atj klitiniatrater. ADMINIS'I'RATOR'S NOTICE.- Whereas, Lettere of Administration. de bowls non, upon the Estate of-WiLllELldilitA romped, late of the bOrtusgh of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa., have been granted to the undenigtied. those Indebted to the Estate, of mild decedent a's requested ; to make im mediate mutant, and all perion • litavlnglaima or de mends against the Estate of the mid decedent, will makekoown the lame to the undersieued without delmy. July 111, 31.6t1 IL EDGAR tiCIISEDS. BnXECUTORS' 'N OTICE.--Notice I. hereby given that Letters Testamentary otte granted to the understgeed on the =dale of Fran. eta Keen/IL deceased, late et the borough of.l'ottssine, by the Reateter ot Schuylkill restate. ' All personovin dobted to said Estate will settle the same without delay, and.those basing claims w 111 please proving. 'them, duly anthentkated, fur settlement. 011 T EN KEENAN, Lyon street. ' '. 7 T. 31. kUSSEL, cur. 51absniango and Second idrt.o. Jul, 21,'58 30.45 i) Fx.,utont ADMINISTRATION NOTICE.- The giebseribers have taken out Lettere of Admin istration on the estate of SAltAri IL WILDS. late of the' , borough of St. Clair, Schuylkill runnty. dewed, At! persons indebted to said estate viii make imm,di• ars payment to, sad those having claims spinet raid estate will present theme for settlement to JOSSPII WILDS, North itstali,3ol ip. • OZOBOS WILLI% Waynit tr. July 24,18 3041t1 Atltoloistrotorx. IN the Court of Common fleas of Schuylkill county— • DILESSLSR* CO, 1 13 'Dee. Term, ra ; 1.557 . COX. miLign A CO. i ._ :PS. ia. les undersigned Auditor appointed by the said Cour to report the bachaand wake distribution ,of the money rah/Cott the above 17. Fix., to and among the creditor. entitled to the lame. hereby Ares flake to alt meths interested that be will meet them he the' purpose alone said, at hlsottlee in the borough of Pottsville. on Situ,. day, the liSth day of August. lila, at 10 tieback, A. it. JOIN P. 1196.11 LT, Auditor.' ..l Pottsville ey 31,13 s l ; 31.31 N OTICE.—Vire, the undersigned. r a Committee nt the coeditors of JOllll DA RPIDT k ex. „ of Tremont. Pa.., hateful been sppioluted by said cre ditore to mite such wile:neva for them. with the mid Berndt A Co., as we is our judgosemt might think best. ild.ellsehavlng taboo posermion otthe entire amts sold by Jobs Itansolt A Co. on July 14,1451, to A itert D. Eckel, and by Albert sold to Levi Etkel.oell the rem., including all bills, Judgmers. book 'crowds. dc.. to John lianidt, who is now thilliwner thereof and the onlv person boring a right to rAteet the debt Cdtm to the 01 Arum of Eckel t Berndt. John Mend( A Co., °fan,' art is OWitlVOandeautaded with the late trims of A. D. Erk• el A Lori ticket, at Tremont, Pa., since the sate made by sold Berndt I Co, to the mid A.D. &kid and by him to lbe sail Levi Eckel. up to the data of the delivery of the ealdameta by Levi to Ow sal COMMA/et. Devine et,-, talueita tilos, for the said ohn llama from all hi' creditors. tho Committee poi to him all tbe assets which they received from Levi &he , Jet:atlas that his pa.' es. perieuee would afford hiuklati litho to do a more env's . ' ono business in thir future. All persons indah , l I' either of the above firms as mentioned are required I. call and asellu their 'manta ,Ith John Ramat. JOIIN Mika:HT. PETKU lA, Wynr. JOUN IL STlti KEIL irt.lt Tremont, I's, Jane 30, '6s NEW STORIEI--NEW.BTOCK THE SUBSCRIBER atinounce,s to Me friends end the nubile that he' dee urod New Skre opposite his Old gland In the TUE ichuytkill county, nberelhe has laid lo .1 WWI stork of merchandise, consisting of DRY UMW& 111.111tDW A nit. GRuCEIttES, QUEbISWAn t. 1100 ! 3 8 / 1021 . OLOT it k gt:V, ITIBII, BALT, PltuCl3lU 7+. DTESTUYI:3, Ao. All of it bleb he le titeteratned to aell at lb. lona rates. He wants all bh old - Weeds and the wren( !ogle* him call, is be Oaltrrs Wessell they will find t to their "notes* to sire him their rustoto , ', Hf running my own freight reel to Phlia4.lphls I so''' . *bled to obtain Goods at the lowest ratee, eta can reptea lob my stook clones daily ne required. ip-TesitSIS,CAUNIO • am contently ntiolelng don Thlledelphte; per my Win freight Cam EXTRA AND BUPERFINEFLO I7II . (mar azesren): Ground and Daley BALT, 'Mapping Parr, Matettes.le Which I offer obriesele, to Nolan, on onsoottitle into, For Cosh.: 'JOHN CABOT , 4 lava, d >a 31311
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