MOMBZWP ~'~~ '~ pol rsviLLE , - -11ATIIIRDNIN AIIOI7IIIr it s I$ DEVCRiXic GAIDWIV. " Ah 9Old Democrat"! If ',Wittig to as slit/ so 6 pertinent questions. Pr obably the Lceo ton, . Free. Trade. Standard can [answer them.. 'APT_ are decidedly; tolerating. lAn "Old Dernto,st" thinks it very queer thee at this late hoar Is Xo called Democratic party is fa favor of a ten . tire Tariff, and eats very naturally, how, i 0 i It?— Truett:tough, qtid,Dettioernt," we ask wif y a, . bow Is it? Bow man the r Detnonsey, Ili, 0 to now so'itroogly Protectivibllmhtetlhn to; , a iiP.' 'prove of,' the sentiment's inlrelation to the Taiff question, Contained he the following reap , Dil l on, • passed by the Democra/e National Cone ntten, which nombrated Mr. Buchanan, held at I_ iaon. - nati,lane id, 1061 I ' i • , !' I Resolved, The rime fists coins fo r SU ph: of the United Mato to-Vedari thaseertee is vor • i • free sera, and a Pitoonmseren JrieffE .ttlp .11lrotipkout the world, ciud flattkaiboutusil NU wit to place /heir twat fajta:ogee at tit 'tide: t sir siteeessfu/ example. 1 I , Yet they do; and there is tiot.a De °lade &beetle Peonsylvania l , bated heed and foot to the folley of the pruent National idatlailtraloit, thatdoei not applaud ihesentimente em in that resolution, while 'attempting to d imS the people by crying out for i Protective Tar ele cd ?he people believe thein itonmstr. Lot', • . ' ekperienee of the past, teach 'them heti. It may well int — asked; what is ~mean in the above resole:don t , by "'their successful e mPle 7" • The Democracy mean probably , to jean to the • Free Trails policy, a:4 enable the -• ' t f the world to follow their illustrious predecesstr. This glorious example we dike it, ill having •to fair trial at this time, in esbuyikill County, wI tb the agreeable prospect of !ti bene fi ts being ' oe fully tested during the coueitlg winter. The, ekaoera • oy say this does not mean Free Trade, Dieu the ' whole world decides in favor of Free T ado. We • would ask them thap, what they mean . encases , ful example? Is the Vatted States _ (it, of the world? If it Is, then Indeed they do , of recom mend Free i'iade. Until however, ib y famish a satisfactorypotha to is establish that phe is, • nomenon,the ,must either drop , their attorm t or acknowledge acknowled etnialves, in fakir of roe Trade. Either horn o the: dilemma they a a liberty •In a y evens the i s to seise. Democracy not dim. own the paten gem( that reeoluton. tt is leper-. lion of the Plieforin ipon which Ja••;se Buchan an stood, and twltel , electedlo the Pre Ml' nay. It will stare them bi.the face, let them on North, South, Eaet•oryWest. It certainly I ke best when viewed tbrouo Southern a • les ; but • will not answer at any. other point of hot i compass. Bow do our people think it . looks I.' Panosylva nia ? If it looks well, it otertainlY f -Is , very on pleasant; but then, what of that,—th bard work ing masses of the Debsooratic - party have an op. portuoity of experiencing the gros t amount of blessings from the glorious system o Free "Tnide! "Old Democrat" says : "I do not want any oelee. My. • esire is the • prosperity of the country. I hope • la, people in _ this County will elect men who will • rotate their interests. In 1844 the Democrats !in this Statet cried 'Polk, Dallas and the Tari "of 1842: When elected, George M . Dallas ha. the casting vote;- he voted against too Tariff of, '42. Wu :, Dallas a Democrat ? Where is be •M ? Sent tov the Court of St. Jates, as a rawer for the heel, , 11 1,, fits and blessings he has brought a ori this coon try by his Free Tra de 'Atm. Ja es Buchanan bite a majority in both Rouses. , as ho recom mended a Protective Pop s y? Has, he Democrat ic Party wade all efforts to. nil ve the people from I the presenti emberressmen ? No. Yet again in Pennsylva6la they ,turn to the voters and ask (hens to vao -for the De ()grade Party as the Protective Tariff Party. 'carsisteney ' though art a jewel " Our eurrespandeot speaks war ly bat to tke point. The peoplenre suffering, e dMI the Dem-. °matte party in Pennsylvania bee deceived them to often on the imphrtAnj question of a Protective Tariff, they must resolvb to sweep , from office the coming Fall, every, Free Trade e dial. The peo rie need not hope for relief from e Democratic party.ltspositien in the South a truckler to ti;ii ifict'irissts tit sliVery, rendire it if it had the' flispolation, to affM prostrated matiniaahring interests to the workingetelOtfitti a manil l taction, and bearaii Of iiiimocra a Democratic pciliCialan prat e t yak) , being in Certif . a troteet . p hi. attention to thommobatl4 p a .; Doplnd upon it VOrtmen, If y' calved in this matter by the b e you will deserve to suffer,lor yo era t'aly vote for Brae Trade. ; .......- 1 . /1111. Editor of the' Milmaia baying the candididate for Col nod seems to thinic that Notlbu I hero to ber clahni With all d • chains of NorthuMberland, we • r the lion. JAMES' 11. EAMPBI sent to give his name as a cant repentedly soliettni to do tio Northumberland. They• wen with the manly course famine Congress during the stormy .tit rious second Revoßition to fists fought in the Cipltol, litat 11 forego any,claltnX they may ha least. We have also been i from various parts of Nurthl that Major Campbell_ would c vote in that County than antis present. ; • ; It must also be borne to mil ' County will be the great isattl Campbell is known and , he being the only candidate in • with the People's Ticket, and would be triumphantly elects relieved from the'greo stigm " acts of the imbecile who nciw , There are, we learn, se; .1 rounding the candidates nu berland County, In the preset fairs, that If any of them wan be inoilled Ind all the great Snot be sacrificed—but 'wit these difficulties would be n pie would gloriously trlunspl Now we candidly tisk theeditor of the Milt I , i . winn, whether these are n t coooderationo of great women/ in ;fie pretext state of the country, and ought they! not to tweigh all the mere claims of candidates, sod • theitoolisb practice i adopted in the North, of !electing new and wt . - , tried meson the votatiess riacipie, discarding those who have experience combined with capac ity, t and on whom the peep! can rely in any emer gency'? Such a policy Is dons If ever pursued ''at the South; 4 1121 . 91 0 eon uencts is, - that we fret , quendy find a representa ti with less capacity, ," • but greater experience; In ' gislation , as e ff ective es two or three Northern emboss on'the floor of Congiess. And besides; n man ever sent to Con. great commanded-so canch nfittePe kith's% body c y • during his firstterm, atl DI j oy Campbell; and' wo fearlessly assert, that the Is not a single indl vidital in the whole State f Pennsylvania, if sent s to 'Congress, that would e mend the same Indus coda in favor of the Prot lye policy us ho would • • if re•eleeted. .He has ela ma upon the support of the Representatives ist 'the New England States, (now in open liostilily ag lust us, caused by the acts of the Democrecy) for some of our interests, which no other vote!from 4 1 enasylvonis possesses. 4arfm near Mt.taffs, drivers. Sir Th e Chamber on tion mad bl. sr Walla, the COllO/lU}. behl is - Lok Convention nrite tcd George the lauds I Schuylkill 113.12 it hem on thi tin's, hay Wu, eto 11 RlO the &Alyl Gwaltney, -?.....- to Ms naoal Oeeopotioo. lot to trio fotone4 f,7‘. , cro-.Nuic ..srciolie. ' t „ ones o( i'ottrt wilt ' ' , . AuriNt. A,Niii for - , . 4ba African 1.11 ~' . Mit . ' • long as a angle nt ntnn iirelito • . Wubin •• Y The ' allot tbtillOn • ttyle.o Lt Ow; 1111h\ they , 4;ala,N, oflit iota*/ it unrlk notet,ttiti ilaa*tio* in !Wass of tiOasud, b. ettb ealimhtaikat. A *:lade :n' , 4121 bd aalls•sio• - • , S'ied, and spe•eam 4 / 4, tnrst. Campbell, Moser, Todleyi I a" nar ,,•td oibei able spates. Lot tbitatertiag rouser. kiiirllre al Jew:wale —Ws Mira: Whims that th. 'wake, at one of the collterkbegilig .4 1 0. Matta 3111,aes, ',ashamed down a *sr diyislaniatZsausalni. Wa banal* beard any pathids,' ortaept that It wUI hotloterfars Mitt no shipment' at grasses as no oth• grahles!*ltais supply all the coal required. 'i't ila:p Teeth /—ltennedlately after the re -49'0-CC V9P COVAPltistrai , * IttoeadVom lashed ore* the *thin who, austatedas feet that Karla. on hid adopted the use, in his telletto,drathatot Taotb Paste for elettttothd, beeloUfttost And rbberTtrig his WAIL Sold by U. &Oa', M Lts 04rbret".,POUM0 1 .9,1 1, . Fridai, the Oat trot; ritrtelt Brady vas ecr eessody Injured at the . neer Creek Cob Spry, that be 44 os,•ttie Isreaday rellowiag. if. was tending skill's Ibot prttliptaph and the toper one or the eats slid utt, *hitt street; 10a, tweaking both Ida legs -- ItelmstibialiilesDateb Itellirely astir deepturr petted. - 411rNanvaltee--Our ents€4olll.lllo4o/1100;1804. m. this of Sal grasp last; all Its ' printing esateridc pos Sunday morning the • proprietor, peke, liegl r lont to leis aty, Wang nistinintiklatd thaw tip on %tastily. and aro promo Will; hair! , the Regietts'not today as I:JatU the entre on Coal street la rebuilt, the Ile tar sill be publkbad In Noriroglan, rad of (lost: Ala Daly had a dike benefit 'play Monday i evening.. Tltla wreaths the Gunplay alp play la 101 nen,llle, and on Monday, Monday and : WWl:iamb, eve- Dingo of next week In Ashland. Ma Thu:redly evening I If image:meta . are completed, Me. 01WIa• wilt DWI bare for tbe b.- 'etarare. We COMIIOO4 • Lab land friends. . Wfl. Wr Qmpsn's message traumata:di or the President's reply, is the greatest eveut in the world's history. &dila:dem everywhere is great;bat *we the tees so 00 the viber side of the miter thaw hero—beenee siesultaneono with the dl. cowry, the vest shipping houses of Loridon order large• ly of that most &Whets beverage—Oriental Cotteel-- Bold everywhere. „ irirFotof .40:tdent at *Aaytkat Have i.-'on Thursday last, Mr. Jock Marilee, an. InglistenMo, and a resident of Palo Alto, while attempting to get Cm a freight train at SchuYiklll Maven, slipped and fell on the track. A leg and aim were shockingly mutilated. pi. Koehler attended him, and bad him Mammal imps, whets he aulasequeutly died. ills age was 41 Years. lie leaves a erns and fourchildren. Another warning that no pen son should attempt to get on a train Irhile it is la motion. ' totalkk of the past two days was quite cool.= Our thermometrtest record for the week le u &lbws' P. R. A P., TumeArtt Omrs. • l 8 A. Z nlY1 27.1 1 1. 11411 '7 1 1W " Sat., Aug. 14-70° - 80" 69°—cloudy Moo " 82 81 —clear. • Tee:, 17,-7/ 84 70 —etc Wed., , " 18,-74 90 : 80 —elem. Theis, : " 19,-63 66 66 —cloud; Frt., " 10,-48 70 - 72 —dear. Kir/Improved Clothes Ltsrse.—lfousekeepers wid be I t.trested In Unplug that Mei can now obtain one of tbe 'l' mosbw4' complete affairs In the of a Clothes horse, to hare yet seen. When closed It Is compact, and lotion n Ir nse can be pl seed In any position molted. It Ist e I lenlkin ci ' Dootra Young, of Dyrsensa, N. Y. D. Leib * Abend have the patent right for this lorough. l Th y, also InUoufaeture the horses. Th 4 eon be seen at a y of the hardware stores of the Borough. We ada ies housekeepers to los pect them. ' - itir'S.oloB Wore rectery.:lM Matitentrg.—We Inr is particular attention to Ilte, adiiiiMsenieta of Will Moyer, of Harrisburg, weld has , eoMmeneed mann u riqg stone ware eta aupetlor quality on a-large sal st Ilarrlsbarg. The ware is saIL to be beautiful, and far suptrior to the red earthen wire. The nutnufacture bbrakes Batter Pots, Cream Pots, Apple Butter Pots, ilk Paria l yroserve Jars, Fruit Jam Molasses Jugs, Pitchers, ToMeto • &Alien Spittoons, Water Jara,Water Min t.** Water Filters, 4. A price list wilt be furnished to Merchants and others, by addressing Wm. Meier, Harrisburg, and the geode can be sent direct ton point. • sirnivraphie Rejoicings.—On Tuesday ironing. in quite an Impromptu manner, our chinas assembled at the Exchange Hotel, In this liornugh, and celeMited tife successful wasting 'of the Atlantic' Cable. The I Ifo tel was brilliantly natal; the Band played Some finis airs, sod speeches were 411vered by ; Jewel 11. Cainphell,•kaq.,'Llo Bartboimuew, Msg., Benjamin Hay-• wood, Esg.,and George Malta, Esq. It was a spirited affair, and we only regret that In connection witti It a Mints was not tired, and the bells of the Bormigh pet ringing merril4., What' did take place tiowever,was very.creilltabletti the gentlemen concerned In getting it ugo. . - • , Dedireelies Ffre in Union 71nonskip.—The Tama qua Gaulle states that on the night of the 10th ltd., a fire broke out hi-the Grist Mill of Means ; Broth *II II in Union township, this County, which destroyed the whole building. How the the originated is not known. Their loss eannotle less than $3,600. Insured f $1,500 in the Lyteming Mutual Tire Immrant Com. patsy. The drespread to the bistiliery adjoinhi also -iiinging to Messrs. &weal; Co., which was entirely destroyed. Lino $l,OOO. Meagan & Co.'s stable elms by was also destroyed, with all its eoutenta—four l oonies, two horses, fourteen sets of harness, bay, feed, te l Sup. poled to have been the work of an incendiary. t powerless, even relief to our We say then, blow for pro.' gammon. If joa about his vs Tariff, direst Dshed above.— .are again de. us Democracy, willfully, delib. ird-Daperale Affray...43n Monday last ape , / col lialon took place on the pavement in front oil , 'a no this Borough, between John Temple and Joh4 Wan. stall. Beeinethe light between his falberpd Wanstall Joseph Temple ran across the street DoWthe Pottsville nouse, and attacked Wanstall. During the malee,Jo. seph Temple struck Wanstall with a brick, entities his head, and also injured him severely by kicking him.— Wanglellyas convoyed home, where for several days he laid to a critical condition. Ile was attended by Dr. CiirPenter. Joseph TeMple was arrested and committed; but on Thursday, Wanstall being declared out of den. gar. Temple was brought belbre Judge Ilegins on a writ of habeas rorp, and bald to ball in the sam.of 113000 to inswe r atOdarf,' . • , objects to our gross this time, biased will ad e respect for the cold remark that LL did not con- date untit,he was !„y leading aims in so wellAdeased by him; tirisilein es when - the glo_' of Freedom was iry are willing to e, for ibie terra at sured by citizens mberiand amend a stronger didate they could At? - Stimcic by LigtOnteg.-f-During the thunder storm of Tem* last, a bolt of Itghtulog struck the lightning. rod on the' Maidence of John Dan 111111, Esq., period down and curiously enough left the rod and strue the cor ohm of the house, from thence pacing to . 'taper chamber, doing some alight damage. d, that &buylki • geld. San Ma • as a clear track— ' wed in connection weleel confident he , and the distiiet east upon it by the Nivel:wenn; it. any difficulties- our. ed from Northunt i t peculiar state of aF I • taken, success would Interests of this die.' • oar candidate ell ;moved and the peo- ran cdi the track of Mt.' Teznian'a .et at the Colwell adopted a canaUta a ilelesat• to Aimska t reatratly &wean. ist the int, boo mats alurir of los of fkarkeiand egrapble telelxatlOn Nay Irark,aadothew precaution, an orn ny crew elthtnsit mama bake at Itaidlrag Ballarat lot whits soviged le will probably, b• nor, care• Public Schools of the for ' pare on r litcoopy, the.. Vat h Of rsd'rhildreo will leig , Oren to was Use. to be esathused so of pupils are Int. • ' • PioNic.—On Monday tb.. • lifltrodio, paraded (artful* to lf oregUagea wood; labor, t lbe net of the day in plea& 'Ulan vhdtod the, 'fbeatte. A Pottsville correspondent tf the Rudibg Daily fiats writes as Rallis:* of the freak( of the lightning on the occasion of striking Mr. liannan's residence: "The lightning struck the dwelling, the Said descend. Ing the lightning upon one of the tack buildings as fire the -cornice, thence along the edge bf the rot , nice to the corner, melting the tin roof and striking a bull which supported the cornice, passed through the wood work. which it.shattered, to the stone wall—thence along the edge of the roof over the pomp, melting a portion of the Spout from the wain building—hence Into the air along the north side of main house, into a Nopen window, where. striking the stave, it passed off We the floor, shattering the oilcloths and carpets TO an awful extent. causing pieces and smoke to fly in all 'directions —pulling up the carpet tacks, running around loose, ke.„ de. It then passed down through the Rolm into the 'sitting-room' where It tore off a portion - of the ceiling, and stunned Mrs. Wallet , * friend of the - family, on a visit) to such an extent that she could . not be aroused, for several minutes. She was not In the • least burt,l however. Mrs. Rennes had been standing by the stove Just a mint:totality:Nile flash, but fortunate) y went into the entry to procure something . One of the servantc,' , girls was also stunned. "1 doubt whether Dr. FranklincUld lbrre 'famed that ! wild lightning, without the aid of the celebrated borsq tamer." trirAt a regular weetiag of the Humane 'noes Coui ray, held In the Connell Chswher, Wednesday wren. lag, August 11th,1838,Alv following person's were slee ted to scree during the eneilog term: President—W3l:FOX; V Ain daft—SolomonUoo- Ter: Secretary--Joint T. on*; 2reander—,/acob I Tomb; Dtrectart--Jacob Fellnagle, SueohTtellgh. Lew. to C. Thompson, Fredetlek P. growls, J+ph Haupt.' Frank Olwine. William Nebr, John T. Doyle: . I • At a special meeting held In their rime 11131taa, Aug. IV, It6B, the following preamble and retolutlon were stosnlinotnly adopted:— • Wurants,'Certaln persons well known td thht comme. ally, wearing the equipment of the•Ootidl Intent Vire Company, did on the evening of the l 4 OS Inst., at the are In Coal street, without leave or aothbeity, oievrot , ly assault and tear away by form the binitch pip and hose attachment from the bands of delegated members , , contrary to their exprersed wish; therentre be It , Resotrut, That we the member} of the Unman. Hose Company in meeting aseembled,nkt hereby; deprecate the' act as cowardly and: unwannotable, one }which should he frowned down by all good cilium, as tending to dis turb the public peace; bat more especially by the Coos. parry whose members committed the act, and which heretofore, has occupied an enviable position In oar era department—and .sce her* y gripe tiofice, that If at any future time, we, or any one of gs, be in any manner mcp , tested in the discharge of our duties as firemen, by per. sous la no way connected with the Company, we will take measures for their immediate arrest; and prosecute I them to - the full extent of the taw, Ito aurb area made and provided. ! ttattan m *II.IOIINICZILL ' '- • . ' Re" ihe Cric-lxl Match which was announotd ter Sat nrday last, at Schuylkill Moen, betw4e the "Potty illie" and "United Eleven" clubs, proceeded as &imp the t c: 'lid Inning, of the former club, when a dlrrite no. f Minutely arose In regard to the right Of a member of t "PoUwille" Mob to remain "in." The result was 1 t the game nosed. We have not learned ,but diepo. Melo h, bee been made of OA Makes. Tbat matter re. mans believe, with the empires. to little. The P twille Club was treated with, 'much courtesy by tbe orseverence 'Club of Schuylkill Idaseo, during the day. .To D. Beyer thermembas Eh indebted for • r free limb. • . At t u meeting of the Pottwrilie Crirket Club bald on 18th lola. the following were edopied:- • oohed. That In the scullions and friendly spirit exhibited towards our members, by the "Perseverence Cricket Club." on the occasion of odr visit to itself ground on Saturday, August 11,1858, we recognise the spirit that ever animates the true cricketer, f, -.which, and the use of their ground, we bereby;tender them oar hearty thank.. Resaral. That we sincerely regret tl4 unhappy inter 'option of the *On en that emotion. •,. , Rewired, That we return our thanks to Dr. t.. Boyer •.r the opportune collation furnished our *ambers on that day. Resolved, That the. Secretary be directed to tranionit to tlie 4 .l'emerrrenre Crkkel Club, mud to lirt. Row, re epeetlyely, copies of the above resolution* i LT. 1111001{g:Ttee President. IL 11.$miimen Se' °Mary. ______..........-...-_.,..-.. . Air Proaxdise, is of kfuretegh elated meet fogutthellotosgbcoaaeltwbddenTnesday events& doessel7, 1453. • Preened, Kamm Shortie, Repplter, Itsaireod, nice, Ifenscitte. Iljorrrer, Chrlftlati, Xvers, Metternea, Idlnstait, and Kinney. • *, Idlinstee oit pro taus stietlog read and adopted. Om. of dee. on nattadidied badness, Maltose& The mattes of the power of the Covecll to compel the tax collector to ftralsb a statement of the "coedlttoo of the collections, fat malted to a committee ambling of' E=: itioaa.topptior; Ergot ao4 Ittao:bi -$ at oast sta . tat toasting. speetat root. oo;,tot tosser a t centre sod itatkftititi con. • ' special Coial. - Ob lie Pott'a swoon!, app. : ' ' The Conntitteo of -Fier Apt:alot= co an bushman la ItIF 011 a otiattnue4 totopdat osatitated Itt‘t• , • " gam. otfurary:loa lostMeidat to fort opto the kw. sibility 'gorillas a nem street at. Mitiypa k aa peoiroool by S. Loots. Come. of ateAtt4mllabnit-itibilt abei. : Special OliLerl.4lilitt 4 lo o l ll ‘ It l 4 41 0 1 4 7 10 4 - 1 - Tatitiai feel* ;load 4aleat Ara Caatipay ailltapkl. attou tbr equlpaienta, bat naffed' to tbo Camel Tao Esonentihms mounting to pa 104 if tbebaz 41h3pti , cote of laid, were allowed Ms colleetot. 'Cam of Limp and Wateb, *as hmarneted to mover anlealet Ininiate belonstes to the ntriet tramp. ; Cow attire no' hattnieteill biiertireign tb dl' ion et the Unmans Fin, Company. The subject of rerldocthe market laws of the Ilor. °ugh, was arterial to a Committee composed of tiler, .Iloomest Minekb. • Reseseit. That the Borough Treasurer be ma is bee* by authorise* to prossmat the ezprese of the itotousb. il'oasetslitheits,,sittle erhiehhe shell on rerelyt stench ceder lutelatac *you ths tared the sem the -.(4 - "Pikk n aset - theTel,ss payment. Com. of Tire App. vu l*Nested to mink the apses bee of the Ilydnnadad welded of the organtaitiodle The Patiov. retested to a COmodttte "tompeolik7ser . 7ioo4,ll4. Barnes and Christian, to report at . o.liilatumeting to be bold on FM* (lest) eyenfog. It; Bannat's blll—s2lE44-was yetened WI Cam. of Ate. Also Wm. Mortbner's blll—sl2. O. indalWpown inea b11—d39.123-waa nutted to. .the Com. ti fire App. C. IL Straub's ICI of costs was refined to of Ace. 4. • • - - id °rained babe pOd The thilailficblilla were S. Mower, for bucket', D. Sbertle, - - Watchmen (Mar.) C. Wormau, - B. Lellll, . 301111 113 , 10111 • • B. Warta, 5. • - Adjoaruid. airThs (iirard Lands ti &Webin Owedl/.—Oarrea• dos will remember that a Committee of the Phil add, pule Councils vidted this emery a abort time since, to insiert the lands owned by the Girard Estate, cod user. lain their value. The fallowing tometuukation from Mr. George W. GiuAle, upon the subject, wilt be read with Interest: i . • ih the President and Ncoarrs of _the &berated amnion Onenada of the CO of Phil adelphia • Clexrisztee—Peeling a deep interest In the Girard Lands, owned or held births city in trust, (for tertian purposes.) situate to Schuylkill and Colcunhb counties; and having seen that extensive property of the city ut terly neglected and useless , which , Instead of being a benefit and a profit, is at the present time an expense to the other - portlon of the Girard property In this city: I Sim induced to address this communication to Councils. I will state la the first Place that I visited the Lands as one of the Girard Committee, and knowing how slow committees are apt to move after they bareieformalion, I thaughlett more proper that you should hive what In foemattonrifi general could be gathered, to he referred to the Committee to act upon. 1 feel it my duty to lay be fore you a few plain facts and obeemallons of my own, and hope they will - be taken only for whit they are worth; and if they open the eyes of the Councils of this city to She value of these lands, and the Immense ,benefits to be derived from their proper development, I shall feel satisfied. After doing so, the information Uke with you to apply it as you think proper. [Accompa :tying this is a map.] ' If you look on the map of Schuylkill county, you all see the town of Ashland, 18 - miles north by northwest from Pottsville, In the Mahoney district, and on the • west side of the mountains; then mat of this town of Asbland 1% miles, is the line of the 0111.1 d lands; they rim eastward from 8 to 7 mlles.'and north and south about 4 miles, making an aggregate of 18 to 20.000 acres of land, all In Schuylkill county, excepting about 2440 acres in Columbia county—all the lauds are contiguous. But to go back to this town of Ashland, mentioned above; it was started in 1854 by the coal mining opera tion, with a few houses. and since then there have been /meted to the present time 100 houses, with 3000 inhale Manta; seven coal mines have gone in operation, with th e Mine inn Railroad running through and around it, intersecting the adjoining lands: and the railroad with in threnquarters to onemile of the Girard lands; they unload in artdround this town In the year 1857, WO tons of coaVind-are still Increuing as new mines are being opened:: . • The Landsat' Girard are mostly mountain lands, hes ally timbered, end most, if not all, having oral on them. There are several farms eultivated, but no rents; saw mills, timber rut; but no revenues; houses kept to re pair, no rents or returns. And why! you will ask. It is simply this:—There is an agent for these lands living in Pottsville, salary $5OO per year, to take card of them. The farms and houses are rented out fee what? Why, to take care of them and the adjoining lends, from being squatted on. and prevent limber being cut, Ac. New what is the remedy t would be asked. It is to work thr; mines of Coal on the lands, and then you an put 'an - agent on the land limit, with a sufficient eatery to malls It an Abet to live on it, and devote his whole time and attention to them. No doubt the questions would be asked—What kind of coat is on this land tip, can it be worked! How can you get It to market f and,; lastly, Wilt it pay I will answer these questions- by raying, Mine openings have teetrmade In five or six places as tests, all along the Mahoney creek, and all available at 'Abe pretreat time. This cad' Is of the Big Mammoth vein, from 20 to 25 fat in thickness. It is said by gimd judges to be of a superior kind, harder than the Ash . land. and softer than Lehigh coal. It breaks roiled and clean, even at the surface of opening. It is found to one place within 10 feet, and in another r 2 feet of the sue. face of the ground. Thie coal can be worked by colliers, they giving a Met of 2$ dents per ton for every ton of teal taken out of the 'Wile*, but they trould watt a lease of at least 16 years ' to secure them In putting tip costly machinery on the altercates (and ether privilege* unnecessary to mention here) their machinery coating them 1130,000 to $lO,OOO for each operator, and taking him at least 12 months to get into operation. You no doubt are aware that the will of Girard limits thelerming of houses, and Lander* eye years. If that difficulty could be overcome, and no -doubt it mold be In some way. then I would answer the last question, Will It pay! It would pay a private citi zen to rent his land, why not the city? The colliers say there would be a great compel it lea towel airmen these lands to work it, sod in four years there would be taken Iron it half a million of tons of coal AP cants per ton, paying $125,000, and in ten yore no doubt $50),000 per year, every year Increasing, (and In ease we have a protective itariN oo,enr Irma next winter. It will still help our coal mines.) This coal, I stated before, Is the Mammoth vein, 20 to 25. feet thick, and all above water level, which would give an advantage to the mi ner On the Girard lends. Mines on the east side of the mountains On general) have all been worked out Above the water Wei, and of course are at greater expense in. mining, as they have to sink a sh ift to a great depth,".: and coating at leat 35 cents per ton more than working above water keel. - - The lands are surrounded by Railicrade; the Mine Bill Railroad runs into Ashland, and (damns Ix the nearing; they are ready to run the road litany time Into the land, when the oral is ready to I. mined. The Catawba, lialiroad runs through thOnOrthomt portion of St, and there are several railroads staked off by engineers to he. Run through as connections to oder roads. • • I should have stated before at the coal openings there are several houses, bares, raw mills, do., and a large square stone building put up by Stephen Girard—this place is called Girardvllle—thla atone toallding is a sub stantial structure, 34 by 46, and fitted up with the low er stories as offtees, and the Second floor as a large hall. 111 s object no doubt was to make this the centre of his coat operations, as the abandoned Pottsville and Dan ville Railroad rune in front and through ibis ground. I have every reason to believe these valuable lands have been test from the knowledge of the city by Inter sated pertinzerom interested motives of their own. fhe lands are minable, and are now like ripe fruit ready for the city to gather it. There 'has been heretofore every obstruction • thrown around. these lands. There were originally 28,000 acme, now they have diminished down to 18,000 scree, and they will stiltpt less if not atten ded to. Is it any wonder. when your own lawyer In Schuylkill county Is engaged by *drone parties In pole muting claims against parts of these lands, when he is at the same time in the pay of the city, and using his knowledge derived ?nem the title papers of theoe lands to make the case with, la conjunction with another law. .yer, who only appears in the came publicly for the ad term parties! I will state here that the taxes and ether expenses on these lands are POOO per year. Now let us see what is the income for 1867 :—The Estate received the enormous sum for rent hunt lands In Echaylk RI county, SP. • • • • - • - I • .11Ours, 010 pe 1 c 0 tei W ty . G AXIL fbanasem dsmalfincm, 27thildak W ord: • •I I Phlladelphia, August 12th, 18e8. -- ' 87r Destructive Ara-Loss Upwards." Arty 2%cuaaad Deatk.—About bait past 9 , eitiock on Saturday night lad. flames weredisoovered issuing Rom its sash and door factory , known as the Builders' Will, and just in the our of the publication oMee of the Ali. Meg Regiskr, In Coal street above Norwegian, this 130. toughs The bundler on the portion of the square In which the fire origifiated,being frame, the lire spread with Inconceivable r ipldityi barely enabling several cin ema time to have their hinfiture removed to a place of safety. At one time when Mine down buildings were on ere, theleat was intnisei, audit was with the great- , est ditacialty that the entettan aid citizens could remain in position to prevent buildbrp on the opposite side of Oral street, from telling ere • When to this le added the . lint that there was a secretly of water in consequence of the basin se the had of Norwegian street being empty, the'ironder Is that the fire did not spread furthet The firemen end citizens however, worked manfully, and the progress of the fire was checked, after in the space of about two hOurs, destroying some fifteen buildings.— The fire reached north on Coalatreet, to Got brick duel' - ling of Mr, James Thomas; the rear of which was de. stroyed., The furniture of Mr. Thomas was much dam. aged to its hasty removal. Lou, 0 00 ; full! !meted by Insurance in the Lycoming Mutual. Adjoining this on the math were the aim and wire screen factory of Plena. Wm. Garrett t Co., which with the valuable ma eldnerj and stock, were entirely destroyed. Loss, $l2. ' 000, neon width there is an Insurance in the West branch Company, (Lnckbaven,) of $3OOO, and In the Lt. coming Mutual of $l2OO. Ent I Rogers, who roweled on the btkluessilase $600; on hinnece. . The second and third Morisse( the screen factory Wilding were men. pied as printing oEces by the Xining Register, Henry L. Cake, Eq.. proPrietor.• AU the contents were dee strayed. ldr. Cake estimates his loss at $5,500, neat which he has an Innis ante of $llOO In the Lycoming, and PIE In the Schuylkill Marine and Fin Insurance Company. The building neat adjoining on the south, was Owned by 111 r. Daniel 11111, and occupied by Mr. James P. Mettaade as a smiliSactory. The building And contents wen entirely destroyed. Mr. Hill's lon is $OOOO, upon which there ban insurance of $l6OO in the Lyn:ming. Mr. litticoule's lon is $2OOO, upon which there is an Insurance of $ - MOO In the York Corinty Mc. turd. From that point to the Spot on Norwegian street occupied by the residence of Mr. Edward Backer, were trams dwellings, which were destroyed. Pour were owned by Mr. Jobe Green ot heading. Three were ea. copied by Messrs. Peter Madey, /Rath and Tindal. The other was unoccupied.. Mr. Green's loss Is $6000; no in stuince. Mr. D. Pott lod one dwelling, occupied by >David iWhsl. Lou, ili1200; no insurance. -One lmtld ins Cm. owned and ocrsupled by Mr. John Seheitly. Lou, $ll4O, upon which be has an inntrance of $760 la the Ly- COltallltoMee. Tbstainining bowman NonreMian street was owned and oecuPled by J. M. flhomo, whose loss la $1500; Insured In the Schuylkill Marine aed Fire bun ranee Company in MI. A small buildingibeck car oe. copied by W. Garret, who lost the greater part of his furniture. lits last building on Norwegian street de stroyed. was the dwelling awned by George Frill, and 06 copied by Mr. Edward Illicker. Mr. Veilfs loss kille00; insured $OOO In the Lyouniog. Mr. Rector's loss In fur niture is Su*, fully Insured in the . L.roonsing Mika— Unery Weikel house Adjoining Was demised to the se teat of $3lO, In eonsentroce of being partially tont down; tally insured la the Franklin Insurance Comp air a Philadelphia. - • . • •-• • , Tbe above embraces! all the losses by the fin that we were abbitneseertalti.- Nereid potir &Milks inn burned oat, who ban lost theft little all In fun:titan, and ere deserting a attention at the hinds of the pßbfa . , The new firs giolke althonh not yet:thonnsgifif ofgaskado did pod twits at tAe era la prOtee alight otherrbeliaiii been kid.. The total lon and WWI Insurance f(10011111 Total loci, • • " btsorance,‘,. . . „ . . ' ipso a 1: $214.0 By tfdillat tbe PCOPr . ay soften a loss at fOO4. Fe g t "lt e ffr datiallf the lircercagr tai th+;' ftiws deer 'hit tit* wisd, itakh fact tris-fitiotilda to ehsehiat ttlio - • ° • : • . , There were ninkerni *Meets dazing this ite,asteng tibia - we botksthat want min 'oasis( Them a Prier employed at the Palo Alto Bottles MU MI froth tree In Norwegian street. in remequenes or theineati- . tog of a limb. Ile nal thought to be sertottsly Injured; butyntbssinently reitAltiwA indtteleattr to wait bans. AAA is smat Wert), 1 ' A - Ie costnedkaa with tboomarronesa of that olgbt, ore are tailed upon to, settee the sudden death ate man who Isterldot the lire. len ip pears thee an Bensdey'snorsing beterecil andl etelook, Patel* blothoren, a taborer of the lase flub Refined 00ennett7, residing It the Noe. tier, below the Westwood hotel, vas Small la a Ong emaltleo at else coma of .Thiol and Wait streets, thla 40Ksigis..; Au alarm was ttereediatedt ghee, and esedtealaid sanunoned. musretoitting ezettkms •iew seedy three Tweets of as bonr,the luaert reaudoett quiet, and farther rts to reettseitata the man were abandoned. An I ngvaid tin held by Sqtdre Mgr* and the teal 'Mau Or ward Atibl4 . 6llllll. Including the phydelan galled when the auto was discrinred,reniereditavident that QM 11111,p , had oars exerted and over excited himself at the fire. . It appears that after the flie he took hold of the rope of the carriage of the Good Intent Fire Comps n7, the members of which were biting Rio their house. Os reaching Fourth and Matted streets, Manion's die- I covered that he was not with the illidialdlan Company, and on askintOrat directed toter haws was by than left, and In leas than fifteen minutes was Ibithil by the members of the Good Intent, who were pro. IMO isit,„ borne.A . lady at the window of *boa*, before stitch man fell, states that she beard a heavy Vat -1 ste* g down the street, and on looking out al* the n hill ; beard him utoan,and cry out,"Oh, Lad t" ImMidi' stely alter she saw some of the lambus' of the Geed lattiakcome spend lift him from the street to the pavemeskiliereafter seeping a few moments, the man died. The ptiyalean who was called, Immediately re. cognized the vend a number of his Mends arriving,. endeavored tohiraithe requirement/m(lh° law fulfilled at once, in order Writhe body might be depndled with the Madly before dait*, thus proventlogunneminiari eitposurm , I ' • \ ...- i •-' This his Mends suppoleoould be done; The man was allie when found, itallhe eircumatanCes related. with the opinion of the.pliyairian, lid, them to believe that death was canard by embed, apoplexy, Induced by overescitement at the ire. Theft doubted In feet, Uttar des the eirenmstattees, as inquest Irth even necessar y . flowerer. au official of the Court consulted, and his opinion sanctioned the inquest ' held by Justice Conrad, who was strongly urged to; lm d It as au ant of haminity. tor.with the fact of the doubts of Its none.' city based upon the abstained nesitto 44)1:dame epos the deceased man'e person, and o t her einitinAnnees eon netted with the cue which wereithown,tbeleslistaf his friends was, that as those who went with b 1 from • the ere to the engine house, elm saw bine etareitewn Norwegian street Ire search of the Hydranitan'iakter ny's house, and after a lapse of ten of fifteen vibrates on going to theirown homes, found tdm la the&time dying, who called the physician, and who ministered en for as was In th eir power to effect his resuscitation; weir . ; all present ; as the Coroner, being a Phisiciao at a dio: tanee, was liable to be absent from home, It was anudd ered justifiable to verge a Justices of the Pew* to hold an inquest, In order that at break of day the body might be with tbe friends of the deceased, not to be further disturbed by legal investigation, !unless further facts elicited should reader It treasestry.i The Inquest was held, and on tea arrival of Utah*. ten's body at his home, others of his frioodswerethcited into the belief of his itaving'beea foully dealt with.— The Corootr—the Miletal auttioriV . y , law primarily to bold inqueets=was scot for. Us (bootelag of the previous incteest).' After swaartent sfit infors;isho with himself, may or may sot have viceied the hodyi hearing 1 •$3 1375 • - - 324.00 - so la • 142'00 • 95 00 • -20 00 the testimony of two witnesses who saw themen at some Indefinite boor dories Saturday evenlog,in apparent health—shange to relate, without the slighted effort to ascertain any of the immediate circumstances, as to when the Man, left the are, where, law, whew orby !atom 'he was Sound; as to his coodition : whem *and ; the dis position of the Cady until the Coroner saw It at the house; trout a Mean watch upon the forehead, which could have been accounted for=bad the Coracle. taken suldelent interest le the matter-"by a can.. verdict was renderwirthat the an mute to his death by vio lence at the bandi 6 - tpartles ushnown. The distracted whittle with her eve, email fatherless 'children, was plunged into inconsolable anguish by the impression ` left that her huoband bad been , brutally murdered. all froni the thoughtlessness of a person, whom position socially and from edneatiOn,should deter him from ludirictlymeatingenescitentent which might ryaalt seriotudy. We understand that the foremen of 2ustke Conrad_'s jury, Dr. John Notary, aid Dr. A. IL Thabltritilli, on bearing of the facts as above Meted, its reference 'to Cor oner DWI action in the matter, went Out Immediately to West Wood, to 'Make a second examination. They are satisfied that the body bad no Marks of violence upon It ; bet were unable to convince the friends of the , man, who believe from the verdict rendered by !bathe ousertiorl, that the man came touts death by vlolgere. As much excitement pirevailed luring the next day, and the matter was likely 10 assume a serious aspect, Dr. A. ii. ffelbendadt requested' 'Thr. 0. Drown of Port Cap bon, teeniest°, the parte of the body molten of as exhibiting markt of ilolenee. Dr. Brown did in, and pronouneed the revert Erounakm, its nothing , unusual eould i tt observed, except ordinary disookration, width was gl7eiai over the 'thole body.. We hare entered thin, Into details In Miscue of mid. den death, in order to remove any Impression that may Wet In regard to Igulhoree having come table death by lota means, for so great is the feeling among the hinds of Dulhoreh's gamily, that ayoung butcher le his Mond round to sell them meat, was asked on Wednesday If he belonged to a the company, to width ba emptied Martha tively, and, found that his cleaver was useful for other pnrieees than that of cutting meat, as be was obliged to rise it In making good bin emery. ' ' For Sheri ITCPiL22. Xs. $O bar to Sntdeet to the decision of the Peophs's Convention. I offer myself as a candidate for SllESTFF,subject to • . the Peoplesronvention. Xaevolar Royer. Schuylkill Raven, August T,1858. :ate TLe Peoplets.ladrpendeat Calididato ter Sheriff. CIIRISMAII rem:Wally 'solicits the ;a buse of hlat fellow ellizene this Vail tbr the omee of 13111KRIIV. If elected he will portion the duties of the office with ability, fidelity, and Integrity... DOM] Fos•. Aims ailely. The undersigned respectfully solicits the nomination **the ASSISM SLY, (on the People's Tkltet). If noml. Cated, I ptgdge emelt to do usy,toU share of the work in store the the nominee. P. It. PALM, - Schuylkill Ibsen, d ug. 21, '6B To the Free and 'lndependent Votes' of Bohisylktlf County. Permit me to offer myself as the People's Candidate. for the office of BIIERIFY at the next October Election.] If elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of said ottee with fidelity. Tours 11Ioerarilb, hay 26,1818. CIIARLEB • Masks. Uremia :—Permit us to suggest the 'name or WILLIAM J. UHLER of St. Clair. as a stilloble condi date for legislature on the People's Ticket. Mr. ler Is well known In this County, and we feel confided! that tr be Ii 'nominated and alerted, he will' represent the people of the County with credit and ability. [344ti NNW CISTLk pwsfunr. • MIMS. Zorrosa:—Yennit me through the ordaunie of your valuable JOVINAL, JO recommend Its E.J.I[IR I.IN, of Port Cllhton, as a suitable person fot the LE 01.3LATilng, sohjeet tolhe nomination of the People's Convention. • Ile no doubt would .add strength to the tieket. supscusza, Yottsville, August 21, '3B 3.1•111 • Mims. lentil:mar—Through yolN , columns wet wpuld sanest the name of CHARLES MOSER. of Palo Alto, as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSION ER, subject to the action of the People's Convention. It nominated be would poll a heavy vote, as he Is well amt favorably known throughout the entire County. We hope the People's Convention trill =udder this inner Clan favorably. HARRY TOWNSHIP. - August 7,118 ' 3.1-* We beg leave to announce DANIEL EOM gm, of Auburn,asagandldate for the orate of atIERIFf, and take pleasure in remain:needing him as fully competent to ell Mid of It elected. being raised In thls county, and we have known 'him for a long period, do. ring which time we hare always found him fa the fine. Most ranks of those who fought for the country's later ests,road the Workinp.men's welfare.- If the People's Contention Ida Place him on the Ticket, wehave every reason to boilers that be wilt meat with a hearty sup• part foam the voters throughout the county, at the ap• proachiog election. BLYTIIE AND SCIIITYLICILL. August 7, 'IS To the Vree and Independent Voters of Sehny*kill County. , _ VITSUM AND ggi.t.ow Crrakest—ltairing been Baked a number of tbalog whether I espexted a nocolnation for 1311KRIFF, I have only to ay if cosy Party, elub, or Aso• maritime, rem proper to nominate me, I WI be very meth obliged, but still lorg leave to' stick to the Flurforas I have adoptedorlthout adding another flask or taking one therefrom:end 1120tWilittstandi rig m om a n persona perambulating the °linty, reporting Oat I sad not be • Cat:Aida/eat the coming eleetton t l will just ay that having unfurled my banner and Antm It to the breeze. and inscribed thereon Pnteegion to 'Americas Labor, I am determined not to strike my colon until so ordered by my Fellow Citizens at the electlthu and hereby call upon all Stmlneas Men, Farmers, Manufacturers, Miners and laborers, .end the rest of mankind,' to Support me. Moment% June.% '6B 23411 JOSSPII MMES. sheriorany. 111 fire ref•rs of Schayitiff Chtedyr—rettow Crrnnsi 1 respectfully offer toyed! co year consideration and M RA Year f storages, as an independent candidate for muslin', at the next October election. Previous to the recent unfortuoate difficulties which divided, and Alit continue to distract the political party with which I have *ivory acted, I was a candidate Obr the nomination of the Dement* le Convention. and was willing to abide by their decision. • Up to this time I had hoped that a reconollidion might be effected. and harmony again peto, yell hI the ranks of my political frierois. - the prospect of such a result la now too remote, and the time Ibr ao; lion too abort, to warrant me ID submitting my name to ÷d party for nomination. in& people demand a ediblel dicer fir iSberiff, and political di elcultirs ought not to be permitted to interfere iritb their . ' freedom of, ebotee. t ern theretereot Band' ate without regard to the nomination of any convention and If elected. wili endeavorto perftint the dunce of t he Meow as to Ist the pablie and theta:soy kind trietubtirlto bats ad± shed acid wood -lee to ibis emuse: WASHINSITON PoUerale, Ausa. P"Te l t7 that y bii'prosed ap t#C►Mzauiios. - - Pl* - - limar For Sheriff, icoutoszonim.) [commucaysi).] coilxvziammw.) Sherlffislty. . i ' : PIN, -PA= LID =glom OrThroats - 1n BsDiem* last Irm'. 157",. '' -1111 r qbaltsedltrglaitton coil rein otaretlon. *gala. -' ' ; -,, --.- .'• ~." • .. -', ' i ,'' . ,=, , Pr lt: Belton last week, Si ; iss BreGt- - 1yn,158. , :. f r .r. , $62-11 meetly threw a 56 Its.,,liihght" :15 het Isishlt , ' • .. . . CTlterellow Fever lastcadity on thalaare': ilt Orleans jar : Deader leNair:York last week, 692; In Phlladelphim-.32i14..-: -. ,> , ~," ,•-•,- t ~ 41111 1 •Tha Onlar ICDrilds ludf a #74lpnii. feetir - ' at BC Loa% last - iiiik. - L- ' N : •-." Onto new Philadelphia Adieintstration ap pears to afford mach satishm9l•B4.' , :' ' ." jner'slr. Killer. manager of the Keller Troupe, Is Amorously ill at Utica, N."lr ' - -.• .•:•:. 'Advices from Cuba say tbst 784 coolies have been landed thero by.two vessels. . • PlP`The St. Lielsi,RepsOkass' fatinteles; that:. Mr. Buchanan will per e Visit:tit Et. - Losils In SO: 1 - - timber. , /111S - The. total annual product of manufaelur. Jog 'Oast ry in Philadelphs4,ls ilatiinated at $145,- 24%7284 PA Mr. Abel Matthews is reading In Lou don the whole 10,565 lutes of Paradise Lost, from JO -Baron Oteicki, tie Bassists itillamnia,l's ,b 0 preparing for his departure far Ramie oa leave of absents.,r , ,'' •• ' -.- Aff -The iittratiew Of deaths , last week by Tallow fever in the Charity Irospltal, st New Orleans, was eighty seven. JOirlion. Thomas Corwin has been nominated for Congress by Use Republican Of, the Seventh district of Ohio. )2/Talrs.tatharine Gardner died s day or tie since in Burlington county, Na., *tam advaneed age of 102 years. -ItitirTbe Siskawit; a fish of Lake Superior, Is reported to be the fattest fish that swims eitherin fresh or salt water. , . • • a ntr John 11. Van Cleef and Isase - P4VanDasen, both soldiers of the war 1812, died in Freehold, N. J., during last week. . . Agt-Several deaths bate occurred at:Charleston from yellow fever, but physicians assert Its non existence asps epidemic. a nirThere Is to be a Hartford Convention of all the colored Congregational pastors in the But. led States, oath. 18th inst. 1 • a ttrWns. liontgomery,father of lion. Win. G., iloatgoosery, of Washington county, Pa., was . found dead a few days since. • Or Masaachusette has 1,500 miles of railroad., which cost $55,940,101. They would, probably now sell for about $300,000,000. • jltin-Tito Directors of Washington University, of St. Louis, have pretested a massive plies of silver plate to Bon. Edward Everett. Of- Eimber, Vleaver, Esq., claims te s ta among • the first who eoggested the noels telegraph. Be says that , be broached the matter eighteen years since - , : • • )114P.Thste bat been s great advance In the mica of sugars the last few •weeks. Smart that could have been bought for eight centmaire now quoted 'at ten. . . . PUPA man was struck by lightning, in Salem, ' Mass., last week. and on his beak - wamfound an image of a treei r• iss plain. as if trazisferred - troth nature. ' • Or T I he "Cease .Commercial de la sla de Cubs." a Joint-stock bank at flacons, has gone into 'liquidation, by special edict of the supreme authority. , - fer At a meeting of the Stockholders of the . Shamokin Bank, on Thursday. Samuel Jahn, &In was elected Cashier. J. IL Zimmerman cootie Des as President. .- ' : . . •' • ~ • : -. per•J. 11. Campbell, Esq., of Denville, and 8; r Boyer, Esq., of-Sunbury, were alniitted last week. -,: t ps the practice of the law in the Couits of Nor. Asumberland county. ~,kiritrr e- As Savannah, last week. a man dial from ssure - of-fat upon the heart. lie weighed pounas and was growing at - the rate et - a poond and a half a day. :;',,‘," ',.-_-_ ' - i .. • 4 1$1t-It is suggested in various quarters, ' that theronsammation of the Submarine Ciblsoeuld be alebrated both in England and the United Statue by a general Ttuseksgiving. - . . J6filohn O. Cash has been "netted In Mildly. sippl,Aspred with obtaining $1,400 or $1,500 ii cash trossiiG i ncle Sam's mail bags in Alabama, In a way not qiitactly according - to law. J2ll - 1304011 of the bishops of the establiihed church ItsSa land are urging on their clergy the s importance', practising extemporaneous:preach ing to react hearts of the people. JOI 'Rev:- la nd Skinner, formerly pastor of a Universalistabureb In Chicago, died in Philadel phia last Thnaulay. 'Ale was the editor of the "New Covensint4 published in Chicago. 1117 - The newmfrom two Continents now I • . Is setiethrough the depths of the sea, While the Sib all wagging their tails, ' • _ Cry, ;melons, how wise we shill - he I " - ,Itte-They basaka steam plow.in operation in Lancaster county,"which is said to do its work well. It was invented by a Lancutet county man, who will realm* to the West to tura up the sod of the prairies:;-'_3 .115fr•Tbe New Fortu i lsprra al of &amerce, speak. lug of the preposedgraph from the United States to Buena, say he company will probably Be organised in - "Septealler. The intention is, to extend it to CalifornlMV • . . . As-The Sate ,i I _ • rat, an Administration paper prildishcal lee:Sprits " _, aid, Illinois, says that "if the oltere - Mill drop , P..ugiss, the Buchanan . men will unite ; Mitts them •:- -• ... i y other Candidate who is a reliable Democrat:, • , they may choose. Arlir. Albert Balkh, thithell known London lecturer and humorist, Is onlsis way to China, where he hopes to gather Ise, ' - al for another profitable season of lively M d - iptive and ei -4,47,1 I:atlas exhibitions of whaler he may encounter. 1 figrit l is stated that souse arttbe most experi. i r e Ghee(' burglars now carry _,, s with them, and when it Is necessary to a lock employ it as a means to destroy the per of the works, which are thus rendered oar cut away with the cold chisel. itie - Last week a little sop of,Judge Donaldson, in - 51ontesums,Indianm was blifi"-'' • spider, shile sleeping In swelled rapidly, indsuunstio of the body, and the second the child died. _ _ • pirlbere are fifty-sevri in the city of Richmond, V' them private, schools, and). the private *dwell there ire the free schools 700; so tbs' drew under instruction. AirMaar', Wild Chet Bowie compOund has' been Lot all who suffer, and bast cure their coughs, colds. bT complaints, poise use of till * * *Buy none unless it ' tore of "I Betts" on the wt jtili.Within. a indicts o) Cincinnati it is computed of ground.devoted to .the favorable seasons the avers) two hundred gallons, equal sand gallons ss tbo whole scribed, worth, f*ll3 from /213-112 the Grecian ni one officer to every two-al army, Web numbers nit there are no lass than royal palace at Athens et*. hire, for which the Greeks have an immense4z pile of Pentad marble, u laige as Duckingttatm„ jeilrEverything must have altered very mtch• in a short time • only a few years since Gen. Jack son, being seated between two ladies, said he felt like a thorn surrounded with roses. V. S. Af. says, a few days ago, while riding in an omnibus, and being seated between two:ladies, he felt like a stave in a hogshead of molasses, surrounded by, 'hoaps. • • /WA young lady went into a grocery at Alba ny; N. called for • variety of articles, end as they were handed to her, dropped them into an earthen vase which she held in her lap. After aniipleting her business she put the vase on the counter, and said she would call and take it and pay the bill. The vase was afterwards found to be bottomless, and the goods missing. " I plit`The work of rendering coal river, in Vic. glnia, navigable from Peytona to Coalsmouth, in Kenawha county, is begun. One hundred and fourteen men are at work on it, and Ave hundred More are to be put on. The work will be com pleted by the 15th of November next, and will open to market a section of Virginia, unsurpassed for its superior caned, glint and bituminous coals: jper•A Jude; woman was"reeeutly arrested in the evening, in. the streets of New York, in a cos tume which the the city atitherities did not could. or exactly in the best ortaste. She was rigged somewhat at et the sudtalled "Georgia style," and her entire equipment consisted of a leghorn-bat 'and feathers, high heeled boots, and a skeleton "skirt. That was decidedly a combination of eta. lure and art 'seldom witnessed. i ,IDlrThe peolile out at Connersville, itl. have some queer notions. The Telegropfs, publi shed at that place, says it isi quiet) common fur young la dies to ottehd evening parties, and return home at a lets hotic of night accompanied by a noisy crowd of young men, who make night hideous with unearthly sounds; and still more so for young ladies to be perched upon the bucks of gen tlemen wending their way homeward. ,- - - Dr. Wistar ' s Daum of Wild. Cherry. Where the ebove preparation is known, it is so well established as no_ infslible Remedy for, the cure o f CokiPhs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoorsetiess, Bronchitis, Bpitting of Blood, Pala in the Brener, Croup, Whooping Coagh,..and every farm of Pal. mowory 'Complaint, that it were a work of super. erogation to spealref its merits. Discovered by a well 'known physician more than twenty Years since, it Mos by the wonderful cures it has effected, been cOnstantly appreciating in public favor, tiptil its esti and its reputation are alike iniveesali sad it is now known and cherished by all (andi heir "aame Is legion") who bare been _tutored to eolith by its use lit the sans? Rifts- Dr for all t e diseases which It professes to care. • ffir James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria, has gluon it as his opinion that Cessitiaption own be Cured I The whole history of. this Alediciue fully edit. fines the opinion of that eminent man. Thee. exude cari4tutify, and have testi fi ed, that when tilt other media had - failed, this bout completely cured; that when the sneerer bad well nigh des. paired, thlt has afforded Immediate relief; that when the physician Aiift s onoutteed tho disease i incurable this has retuned It entirely., ".", The vi rt ues of thiiflalsass are alike applies. ble to eu a slight ''od or a Coatifreseil Couneop Ilea, an. its powers*** wife, certain+, speedy, pip:ream gad effecussireemedy cannot be equalled. i litfils Clttruoa! Pnrchnee none onolese it ins he warrraa - wegeortere of "Lturrs" on the wrapper, as well as the printed tame of the proprietors. 8. W. POWLE it CO.,Propricfors. . . Bastes. • For sale by their agents everywhere. Annan :—John G. Brown J. C. Hughes; and ;Henry Baylor, Pottsville; C . At L. Uunisinger, :Schuylkill Haven ; 11. W. Prevost, ; E. J. Fry and McGuigan A Folder, Tamaqua; 11. Puri. Carbon; Paul Barr, Pinegrovo ; G. Reagan A Bon, ' Tuscarora; Charles New Philadelphia ; Jonas Roblobold, P4rt Cum. ten; R. U. Irvin, St. Clair ; E. Phillips, New 'Cud.; John Williams, Middleport. July 31 1 1858 31-eoml," • WAXUalirtin.i. or itustc.—.ll is lieard the ftieb at the. river. the Sow of the Conchae alio the ehlentilevell 9t Ile wind mpg the rorestireee,;:dad learet otthoothered sp their weekl mintier*, tbs.meett of the left* *does is en etintine strain. end if:4340108d vln ore N s . turcelf tehipe*nge upon wblelr the settoehids play. 'But the sweetest mole 0411 Is *het tratbfel voles whithatelareten Witte, want fashionahle,idetthit antitdreeptdotitint.th Wo ss the palatial ;stare et- Granville Stoker, No. 60t Chestnut streeti ! 111-/114114EinirigAgaitila•Mit avid VlJUrea.. Canna so tat Elm—As these Invaluable icilarallons Alava bun! cordaterldrade It allitrarreaolsilirld lea WA irgemaarll,"nolkurii,e, New Tort and Voadas," is ar(*orrYchnillot the Pfallaillat ter erblell =drills are enwrapped— Sad this test ad antliesill• dlX.holdtbePaper toYb UAL As It Sir ra :tenter , of 4140 t 4 !h44ietitll4 Of 47444174: eateiris. sad. ulna; and ralier . eiletual &sews, that the, bane the genalseillatmeot, afid equally hoportant toAsspeldlos, bilious Aleuts, and all .sufferers from Internal cow plaints, that they have the true we recommend 4 careful, mutiny to all ewes. arJultse llama's San Artnanztunt,cie awn Rzw. orison is offered bribe pablis as the favorable rand' of long terries et * Astweelevil experiments. It differs entirely Dont otter preparatilastbr the hathlehlett see composed of lajartotts,sobstanees, and U wartitutalta toitain no deleterious roiertles, bet to be an andilllog nntoier and pranifor el the hair and alibi. not oldie:bat 1 a remedy certain to radon, the bait and witiskars,bre• ever gray, to their original rife color. ; • - The Tan A thenleane will prevent baldness., and pun; it new growth of hair to *log rap, when it oasts from age or Meknes& Di effects are sure and Pereeptiblo in forty-401r hours Sold by all druggists, and at the LA 6:cattail. of Jules ILanel Co:; No. Jos ch4nut stmt. For sale also wholesale and Mall, at ,L SANDE& IBOrz Drug arid Cbentical Store, Pottsvllie, WNleultieuiv SI Ratan( , LlutiMumt.--lfrons itch and poor, bond and free: all colors, diedm and eoa• dittoes of life, we hear.the lame ward of Praise awarded this wonderful article. Sores are Mailed, Palm reliess4 lives saved, valuable animals - made useful, and untold illa assuaged by this great medicine which are snrprtr log to the judgment of msn. What family does not re quire a standard Liniment? Who ever; heard of, awl same dicta produced by any mbar article? for Cuta, l Drilsee,Spralna, Rheumatism, Swellings, Strained Mess de., It hats no equal. Detours of iesslati<itu. The gene• '. ine Mustang Liniment is sold by all respectable Drug gists and Livery men in every tows, pariah and banded throughout North and South AmeriM, Europe and the islands of the Ocala. Day at (Mee. Beware of any other 4 11 rages Liniment. It is a bise Imitation. lUD'S ZS A P I ARN, krludatorsc "! New York. srell merited compliment to one of the mod wonderful discoveries of the ego, we : ellp from an ezettange papef Although not personally in. tweeted in the matter, we !torero often expetiesteed the beuetlelst effects of Cliekenerts SugartOsted - Vegetable Purgitlre Pins, that we cannot refrain li!om co:16010111g our ante In disseminating n inowledges'of their extraor dinary shines. The subjoined eftudoni doubtless from the pen of some enraptured liar one, was discovered on the munple slum-awe of the inventor, at the felt of the American lastltrits: Rail! Cllekener,hallt whose geniesbright, '; Makes physic toed, a dainty quite, • , • ' Makes all disease* abet up shop, lly reallowlng of a lolly pop. . - Rehear* shall gripe or nausea make; , • !". i • People pdt up with pain or setts, Rather than physic take to cure than. .1 Which tastes so —pohl one can't endure them; 1 • Yoe now we make them walk quite handy i Dy-ptlis which ire as street as candl. Even Cllckener's Sugsr.coated Vegetable rills, i Which through our veins the blood sends gushing, Illealtbtal and pure as sparkling MR.. Admen some cloud cap! resountal4 rushing; Which on the lips like kisses eteltk, • Ceasing no ususeona taste to char; ! ' Add atter that are quite, unfelt • ;. Until they've left nisioand and • „f Haiti Ulkkener, bail: thy pills I vow, Make Waic nab a luxury, "That or might. long foe sickness b o w. -• • . In o der to be cured by thee. ~ pail I lickiner, hall!. thy fame shall be,. .! As deathless as thy pills are sweet, -' And monuments we'll retie to thee, ; - • With Death in chains beneath thy feet. Q. R. The Pitts may be had of all Drugghte and BtOrekeep• l era, in every v Mtge and town in the United lititesc—, Joss G. UeOwn Is Agent for this pore. [3341,1 'Mier he Great English Itensedyr.eeee3llt JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS.— Prepared from a prescrintion of Sly' J. etaais, H. 0., Physician Extraordinary to Unguent. , ' This invaluable undiane to morsiling In ilia cure of all those painful and dangerous diseans to which the female . constitution Is =Viet: It moderates all excesses and re.' mores all obstructions, and a spre4 Cure may 'bri rand on. To Marri ed , Ladles Is peculiarly snited. It will, In a short time, bring on , Ore 'monthly period -with regularity. • (instrument Eseh bott3o, prim 000 r, been Stamp of Great, Blii4/11, to prideitt eopotar t felis. ' ' - a'-Mu Pals should we be taken by fesures daring the FIRST TEREP MONTHS of Pregnancy, as 'they are sure to bring me liscarriage, 60 nt any l 'other gists they are sofa. In all eases of Nonni= 'and Spinal Affections, Pahl In the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on 911 0 4.0 xetiOn , Palpita tion.„ of the heart , Hysterics, andVAlieft t t eWs Pills will effect a cure when all other maim hovel tatted. and al though a powerhal remedy, do not eolitaln iren, etlotael, antimony, or anything hurtful to the eons attrition. ' Intl direction In the parephlekuirowid•mtett package, which shriuld be carefully preeer(red. ' 1 Bole Agent for the United States and Cansida, I • Wi1(41 . /S, (Late I. C. Bald : Orli & C 0.,) ' A t . • t Ittiebeeter, N. Y. N. 11.—.1 a d 111 postage stitulps enclosed( to arty an. thorised Agin will insrui ft bottle, Containing over ti, 0 pills, by retain L • j : ~ For me In Pottsti le, by IlEtiElf S&YLOE t 111 tin:M. qua, by E. J. FRY; and by all Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas." t pane 19, ItY .. : 11.5.., . " Craeltorn÷ln the piepanition o the material, and the manttlfatnre of these packers, the natural &unhealthful propertkie of the paeans retained In their greatest purity and ntringth. The malt in, that these 'Padua entailers aol4liiti 'the same insight double the non rishment of braisd as it is usually,taked. No Aber production foam wheat his ever been disco,. : seed which has proved so valuable as air ,aitlele of fwd , or is so suitable geneiallj for the stoutacb's healthful re quirements. The youthful, ari well as thine in the *me ridian of Ilk, and even aged people and young children, And them pkrasant to eat. They do not necessarily, require masticating like oth er food, but merely braking and moistening, in Mel mouth gradually, or seeklqin water or milk; by Oak mean, separating Into tendeeflakes, In which state thri stomach 'may receive them. i ' '', • 4 These Bikes are compared ofpartition of lutes, 14 which the life supporting prihelple of the grain remalair not deadened or injured; as in flour, by trxr close grin ing; but intalning its most Wive roperlies so ancessarY to digestion; and the energising forte with which it im parts to the body* healthful growth, or _tancwed_vigrir and strength. .: • • ' ' ' • `, 1 • 16110 Farina Barkers hive an Agreeable taste, sit b , upon the domed+. and We a trainable irticie ilk le as well as sedenta4And &Weide laMons ge1....4., ....4 ., ad they are peculiarly pleasant for ehildreo , who may wish ', to procure' these valuable should underistandithat there f are no geanltte la eta . with the name (Wks.) Allow no person to pare] ' P. buy any clickers but Wing's. . , .latkva has become aectewary, in - consequencel or au a by digning persons to sell the ordinary kind et ckers, under the Idea. or by conveying - she , Imparik that they are like Wing's Farina. Stich',iit.' tempii it . ..option about the underlined by all. The geniiireare for nide only by It. D. liOttOliNElt, i • 0,010 street, Opp:eke the , American Mouse: , • u ,- . Or, Norwegian street, near Mallrraft: Pott . . svilleßnly 17, '6B ' ... . TY A UR. NIZaDIEDY; of Roxbury hail dlieverail In, Ili one of ourentinorii puts". weniernonedy :ttuat MINN . " 3 EVERY KIN D' : OFHUMOR, ; - , • • :•••• : A ma x ; The Wont lierdsit to II ColollollPiiiplik U. Wu tried It in :: elsien hundred caimand inner failed except in two - ' both thunder humor. Its has now In his possession -•one hand vd Certificates of its value, all within tea* miler of hhstong. .1 _ Two bottles are aril/add to tare a ,Mtrains sore month. • itj, ' One to three bottles atUt re the worst kind of pins; plea on the face. I ' , Two or three bottled irikl , the system of byes. iliok Two bottles are mina cure the worst canker In the stomach.l 1 ;-.) • • • .• Three or five bottles en Irpranten to curs the wont kind ot 'Erysipelas. ~ ~ ip , One or two bottles aie , mit the cp.'. Two bottles are warnanted Sod blotches among the hair:`; „,, ' Tour to sin bottles alw warn* f running ulcers. : _ ..^,. ...• One bottle urn cure...oily a Of the skin. Two or Darn bottle;are era' '' ” to cure lie worst • ..; kind of ringworm. 1 Two or three bottle ) are 'ware* to vale die to a st desperate vase of rbeemathnii. ;.,. : t Thies bilour bottki are muri ~ . to cure salt-rheum Fire to eight bottle; will canna . worst ease !of Snot. nice.l 4 i 1 ' ! One to three bottle; sre win ' cure tie wont ease of Dyspepsia. ;know • net, of thou sands thstit has twin caused hi* kir It s the ace mach. rr rte. One to two bottles; are warraw Rae: One to two bottles:9re Warranied*edni state of the bowels.i .One to two bottlee will reicatikasati dersoiszosni or the kidneys.•, 2 '" Four to els bottle; has awed the worst earesoirdropsy. One to three bottles has ells ..:' A 4 rule of piles; a relief is always eiperieneed; w - rt. :,to el re. lien Such an exeneiatingdi •7 ' _ :,, • No cliange'of diet ever • .• . at We beak yon an get and orrongb of IL -' • . 4 ..1!`' Directiau for siter•—,eent* ewe '," • ', , • fat per day; Children over ten yea* . `,....nf01; 'Children fronadvs to sight years, taspionfO. As •ma directions rankle applicable to all otrostibet*, take auflitieut to operate on lb* barrels twice n thiy:•l - - is MAlllintltillikyi , -DONXI,D ICE NEOY, , - Aro.'itol Warm' :',:,.:,, so f 61 61 1 ,, Most. • ' : rltiOli . ' ' - - iFirlier ma. by. dillaillie • , t the licdted Stabit: • , Janstri WA ' '-., ' , Li: , ii:lp , • r TO DR,O. V. CLICIEVIIM. • TUE OitEATEET Mre, Al , = l.ll.alowilreksi• THE AUX. rated to auk' all btintor to care tounlng of the can ~, ;t; - . "1 : 2: - ::",t1 : .. f :A-';' , i-II;'-': -: '..7.:::. - .-i',;' . .• . : 7 .' LADIES' _ Dross ;riziutithir,Sk' - ‘ ir r mit • b long -; - • . -15p17e, Centre 'Streets , Magitthlth. t i Porrsr-Illa house - _ Cositiatly.on he'll& a terttattua OotoPhleo agantMent of LAMS" twittlitt TRIMMINGS, of the West eat • atom tab oop PM* etyles.llO 1 ERY v OLOVIta sad eta. ttlaitrila tfOOD.lot an Made, thab"" is .°4 Par "' " ' troet, rarieti. beads= Upbraided , '" and t are-. La. ~Vale. Toweling and RlntrY 13 1 1511 . 511. "1411416 " float thy biestilliritnandiea. 1 11111PelaternAtpw t o Or b o o the Oldie; i fall itaseetmeet, of the abet rowed good'. lb* r atlt Y •at whisk Wilt be auesepi ' . Th ey will be tot tam :. debt,. at t tmall elleeeee for CAUL • iirArtfeles notes Lend procured to order at ;tart • •• •43 t", 11 i!...# , n1f5. Mire, 11 ealt k and saintly* the tAeauet T,'6B -32,41 littigiona 4anir Smoot, CELIIIIATIO3.—A Suhdiy School eeleb ration !All I:thallium at Friedenebors on Seedily, August Vdth inst. "Ele - verel elevityteve will be present and deliver. aiddreues. The tree. 'tons Brats Bend;seill also be present. The pub. Bo ere respertllally.latited to be prawnt and par. ,ticipate. ~• . . AVID general rejolotog spin the. D2COOLIAI I eompletion •of the Allende Telegraph, friend "Vindez" sends us the following - • • @enlist. The Atlanta lialinartne lleetite Cable. An ,tenate r uinseeita Una." Eriumptuint over spare and time, behold t " Electric raises throb the nations' hearts between 1• hot liebt'alag diner& drosdoroan's darkest green, Extends 'ln artery for that hymn of old, .Glad angels chanted to their baits of gold, ,Rejoicing high o'er earth's redetoptkn. Shoot. AU kindred. far and wide, combined; ring eat, .I'eace Oil earth, good wilt to men." Used In hand llenceforth, and heart to heart may AU men stand, United in eternal brotherhood l New glories dawn. new prvphecies of good, Inspired with tenth resound from every land; On mountain tops, in vales, in cities' throngs, New lifeawakew—earth borne from Heaven new gangs. 11JUsritle„ Anew/ 101 h, 1853. VINDSX. Ton . li/taDiSCI DISTAInt . PRZACEICRie ASSOCIA. VON, pleats. as Schuylkill Iliven• in the M. church, Main street, at 9 **lock; A. M., on Tdes day, Akgust 31st. Tbe Association will tosiiitioe ts sessiiott for two or three successive days. A .!large number. of. clergymen. are expected to be 'present on the occasion. There will be preaching is nld church on Monday, Tuesday and Wednis day eienings at 74 o'clock. OD. Tuesday evening the regular Quarterly-Sermon will be delivered by the Itty. - J. W. Mpeaskay, A. A., of Reading. Thf prinaipal object of these meetings, Li the pitapat improvement of the ministry ; but while the Aasofiation'alms at this, it has failed to -Isfuttori, perhaps, a more than- equal benefit upon ill who have attended it. Oa :the present *a !' mien there will be sermons. sketches, essays, and various topics for discussion presented, with mitt. eistoi. Clergymen of all Protestant denominations are respectfully invited to bri present and participate In thengereirreir, as they gag hardly fall to derive •frorW it both pleasure arid profit. We extend the istoecosilial Invitation to tbe citizens of Schuyl kill Haven and vicinity, particularly' to the intim beis of our own and sit!tor churches. , H: A. emerstarrn, Pastor. - Ai rug conherreMybetwien 'Observer" and "'Alpha.' bps degenerated tutu wino a personal nature, therebi. wandering from the main :orteetion at ism*, both way ' consider it as far as our columns are ernMerned, closed. We are happy to recatre "religious intelligence" of pea 'end interest, at any time; but we cannot continue the publication of a controversy which threatens to swum* a tone ritenuartemse U not unchristian. To i4Obseivier,” Irludeze ET ID. Gums OE!Z. . A precious specimen ci "hide and go seek" you have . • played in your former article! Let me hold up a look ing-gbiss to yon this time. I Now pray don't turn aside and deny the likeness! First, Ottsmtvot, in announcing the fact that a few obscure Methodist ministers bad joined the Protestant Episcopal Church, makes a grand flourish Of trumpeter, and indtilgen in illiberal and blfan led assumptions, which tailed for my drat rebuke, whereupon. under the alias of VIZIDLI, (as I have reason to believe,) he descends to the most vulgar vituperation. calling me a "dog." an ignoramus, de., for which he gets a deserted castigation in my second article. Nett -we bateau article from 01141111CLIt, In which he speaks aa In • the person.of the ilex. Rector himself, indulges in con temptuous sneers at the "class of people" who belong to. the Methodist Church. and winds up with; An °street from Bishop Smith, deprecating the division between the two Churehco,.and wishing for a union on the very eincillating principle that all the Methodists should turn Episcopalians. My reply must bare been a bomb shell in the camp. startling the eeboes. for 101 in the last week's paper we have two long articles. • In the • first, _Timm,. has forgotten all his bigotry and vituperailim, deprecates the 111-feeling apparently existing between Are sax, and Onstivca, and contents himself with tottriet. lug a homily from some Episcopal paper. on "Love ass ,Afforagsll.'_ This tone Is certainly more becoming than the fernier elfert at bmvado and insult; but It Is like" the whine of a whipped dog who had been caughtlu neighbor's sheep Md. and reminds. me of the !oriel, esprit of bib, which he can see to' 2nd Samuel, both chap. 9,10 verses. I would say to him, "physiclaulwat thyself," "first cast the beam out or thine own eye." de. The article by OessAusa accuses me of "berkleg up the wrong tree," and gives another alias as its paternity.— . A nerd on this point. We hate read a fable of to ani mal who assumed the tion's skin, but whose bray be. "i trayed him when bedded to roast lint what right had OVEILVI.R to speck as In the name of another I No one could have read the articles under that signature with= "out attributing then to the -Rector," crew if he had • been possessed of no other Information respecting them. if any man had undertaken than to speak anonymous. 1y for me, I should long ago have presented my card to the public denying the complicity, and so would have every other sensitive man if ...falsely accused." Will the • "Bev. ktector''.do this even nowt lint suppress I have been mistaken, ind 0113ERVED. (throughout all the aril ! cies under that name,lowever their style differs from j the last.)_should turn out' to be a more insignltkant per. son--"an humble Layman"—to use his own language.— F ,W Rai then? 'ibis illiberality any the Was uncharitabie, or is my castigation any the less deserved? 111 have been misted in attributing to tho "Rector," the authorship of the former letter of Onstayse, (although I sat not yet convinced of 11,) I will ask his pante° for the allusion ; but I trust that the "hustle layman," or any other aStrega, will have leaned by this tines not to meddle with things above his capacity. Mach less to obtrude his • personal bigotry upon thenotice of the public. My for. met proposition to discuss the apostolic succession of the ministry, and the exrinsiveneas of the Protestant Epis copal Church, was based of course, upon the supposition that the "Rev. Rector" waft the identical OISIMItt, and not being otherwise eon vineod than that "It LI the voice of jamb, bat the hand of Evan still," I Ease no - desire .to retract from the challenge then made. I now assert on reliable information, that the gauntlet sea thrown down by none other than' the Sector" himself— ' I have taken it up, and it matters not the dodos that bas been attelepled, or yet may to played. I shsU ilia ,adhere to th • wain question, and promise that if is will accept. the,dieettesion shell be conducted on q t y Isar t with troe Critistlau spirit and candor. I again call has attention ttyyiihe propoeition. ' ALPILL Mtn . , Astral 181 h, 1E59. NOTICES. air:NSTIIODIST hPISCOPAL CIIBP.CII. Second Street; Pottsville, Bev. U. K. 01140 T, Pastor. Di. slue serviceevery !Sabbath at 10 A. Maud at 7% P.M. LUTMERANC lIIIROW;MarkeI Square Pottsville, Rev. W. U. Lorammen Mellor. Divine ear. vlee in this Church regularly every Blinder. Morning, at 10% 'eclat ; evening, at 't b'elock. Weekly Prayer Meeting, TB uraday evening, at 7 o'clock. • S-THE SECOND PRESBYTIRIAN CIIIIRCII will worship ropularip at the Associate Itelbrined Church DalMu& Market street—Rev. Sarum *wt. Pastor,— Rabbets morning, at 1034 o'clock; evenings, at B o'- clock. Weekly Led are, Wed niatiay evenings, at 8 o'clock. Vent' MITT C lIU RCII SERVICES—A /true, 1858 : =i—Twelfth RatsaLay after Trialty—Deat. rI, Matt. wa Dent. an. James it. • 24th—St. Barth. •••aw— A A. M.: and II o'clock, P. M. 'Beet. rer, = Mark 14—Ecti. Fahr,l John L 25th—Thi - •th -Sunday attar 'Twlnlty— Dent. Tlll, Matt. ail -iDant. Is, James v. D. WASTIBUILY, Ruler. • .By the-Itet. D. Washburn. la He. ou Monday. the 16th that, .Amis, both of Wadegeint, Kew Ceetlepwcuthlp, Bchatlklli county, Pa. I to;Ltd STRAY COW.—.Cant V) the ii i . peered..el of the subse riber, idling lu tie: North Manhelre, Schuylkill county, the hut., a' smell Meek and White COW, with eier borne. The owner is requested to 'tome tankard, pay charges and take her away, otherwise abe will be Old according to law. JAMES DOWNIcf. • . Asurust 7, '57 - ' ' 3241 • . 11EACHEItS WANTED.—Applica tknis will be received for supplying the Public oele of the Borough of Pet nyikill Maven nithTearb• ers—eale and Female. An examination of appikante will be beldmn attardsy the eilh Inst., at the School Mose, rommenelog at 8 o'clock, A. M. By order of the hoard, . • LEWIS RAWER, Aug, 21, '54 31- • " • Scattary. 122=111E5 TEACHERS WANTED. Th e r•eton of the Public, Schools of Illptbo township want Ten Mile and Two Female Teachers to take shame of the Fable Schools of add township. The Schools will open on this First of September, and an esantinstkin will be held on lallonday. Angost 30th. at the New Min delphia &toed Muse, eounntmeing at B o'clock. ClUtttLY.d. BENSINGER, Fee'7. 34.21. Atigust2l,'SB ' AVANTED—A situation as. Sales- Min In • Itetail Dry Goods Store. Understands tbe . buidaton proleeity, end 'peaks both Unittsh end Darman. Sed• of reteremcrs given. Address et this Mos dug. 83-2m* can sick he s* firEACDERS WANTED.—Six Mat© Teacher* and TIM Female Assistaat Tauber* am wanted for the Now. °was School., 7be examioation ertil ba beldtat the htx 1 School, in New Casale, on Sat• urday, dolma .%tit, at 10 o'clock, A. H. 111C1/01. 334 M 'August 14, 14 6 - 000 .0A N • vics Beboni . D—b-T et pollelts tlor 9 bollillieg purpose's.) la on* or severay4l sosome. antonntln to aix xitousasts LLit MS. '6141 , 1111 equal losta g bueuts of $t,500 verb , is DO two. throe, fear Old flee years, with genti.entioal a per rent. Interest. Bored, with warts *Beetled to be booed fin awns to snit the partlen—not less titan $lOO, each. The School Board are entirely out of debt—bare paid all their orders prompt ly--ctud provisions .111 be made los paying ibs, i n t ert ,t punctually, and able the principal salt Falls dee. Those who berry motley to loan cannot note a refer invest went, and white the iatervit Ind MOM mill be mom peom By crier Of ti ptle paid. e But* r is.pateux, Preaina. C. Lrrii. Belattary. • Aumpul 7.15 tcoNmthricATED.l ...111.111ED. E. 9-. Oa the 16th lost by tb• Itei. Pseecui to )teas Device. • $--On the same day, by the 'yr Waxman, all of Wades/111e. • • •At Plnetcrovo, Agnst B,by Rol?. 'ASE to Kart A. Swam, both ESTRAY. . WANTED. DISSOLUTIONS. jrOLUTION.—The copartner- ' •tilp berstoterr existing betwecnlTeoley k tqlet. r to the Dry Good', 11Dnerrlas and Provisions busincits In 8,4100.111 Co.. Is Otto' any, AugOst. L th. I 8 S. dtssOrtl by mutual consent. The baldness of the term VIII be settled by ]ammo' Wooley. wins gall contbanolt becoaftir on his ova ac count. JAMBS tVoo4l7lrs JULIN 811.E.LLYN SUOMI Id lemming, An. Mk WA.- 344 t D S ISSOLUTION.. ~ *tap hemptolbrog* . p JIiffEILYS kftt Brielaving conti muhsal eon DJ Wattlin am ha ' l'he co-partner ender tits Am af %VAT jef"46 ANA. In ltee Ilastesing, Dickman, In St Clair. ache l. ..ids y, August 120411411, Oleselved by ant: • bIISIOCIVI of tha Ana wlll be settled ,At Ilattpu, wise will atonal)* 10 llie bog. 71' 0111100* ttita account. .. THOMAS WA INN, " I ' ' : SAMUEL J ' las, iiIS SO O a T nli f iS o... "" l i t Volyaiiner. .14biimmib e f r cerlloll 4 Co„„ In t ur, Fad and Peorlslon busi ness, In St. Clair, ScSe nylkill county, Is tetra day, July 261),,1434, dlssoived by mutual consent. 'The bugbear of tho It* will be settled by 3. Mateo?, who will eoattn. so It hereafter on Ids own account. JOIL\* RowaoriAst, B. SATIM,II. • St. Clair, Jahr 31,'21_ 3141' August 23 FOR SALE & TO LET. •IVinchOß SALE—Ono superior. 8 inch pole pump,. with column pipes and rommetim e .. ready to be put Into the aloes. Will be mold hor,—. CARTEU Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Works for further Ara inCrms. lion. 4 .EN. Ist. A arid 21. '63 "-- 1.1 10It RENT—A STABLE or nattroed street, above the Depot. sultihle for fiery. Apply to OW. HA LIIERSTA t. Pretsvins. August 7. 'AA stIOR RENT—A convenient dwelling bowie In Railroad etrevi. P01 , 1%.* ' given lannediately. Inquire of JE2BZ ran roilevine, MAI =l 5B : ll tt stIRE BRICKS for Cu polas,Puildling and Blast, Rani:wee, from the Reeding Work,. tor elow.al the r, PtuN NEIL If URN ACE. I Pottinille,Jan.l9,l B66 , Sif ;! VOR RENT—The Old .Orchard I Floor MM. It Is noir In first rate mania order. Apply to M. M. LtAT4, on th e premises, or to 11.K1101,1,ENlitatOZIL Pottsville:4llli 91, 'ha " J 4 'OR RENT- - - . -A Brick Dwllingl . . Howe ors Second - street, contain les six swum • . A pr , & frame dwelling on deventh . street. rot terms, ap ply to L. C. THOMPSON, cot. Centre and Market. tottrrllle, June ~.%, '6B 26 tf __ . .OR SALE.—Six pairs of LunlbeC7 Trucka Will' be told cheep Ow cash. or note wItS sp. i , / preeed security. Also,. valuable HuiMULE.ou the same terms. Apply to JOHN HUGHES, nitstor. Potts' , 111 e, Slay I`2, 'U q 1341 ______ FOR RENT-A- THREE 'STORY BRICK MYKLLINQ MUSE, *Stymied nu Port Car bon road, or glut Norwegian street, opposite the public school bons., Possesitortwltt tat given on the drat of September. For terms, tr.. apply to HENRY LIMNER WAN, Adminbdrator ; or J AMU , ORAN, Palo Alto. Pottsville, Aug. lA, 'bs . 33sit FOR BALE ' One 00 horse engine end 11 82 f 1 na• Two 50 " " Otte 40 . 4 " "A 0130 SO " " to One 15 " " • " with set of i.cd. lore. seneetts, &e., tar breaker. . Also,—One lift of pump, (100 yards') 14 leek. Oafs " . " (100 yards.) 12 lack. One " a' • (160. yards') 12 MIA. Rill be sold - Vary krw 14r cash or approved piper. Apply to CRAB. M. lIILL, . 'Jane 19,'68 223 m) Real Estate Agent, Pottsville. 0 l i l s i ..4 R RENT--A N on T m ---A new .4t ert.. S t. to it r-Ro doors shots rd, in the borough of Pottsville. FOR RRNT—A convenient Mee on the second Roar, oar 8. Poster's Stow Eton. corner of Bait Mar• ket and Centre street', lately occupied by Mears. ay wood. Lee k Co: FOR RENT— A small Store on Bast Market Street. in • few doors below Centre street, lately oceupied by - Peter 0 lassmyre lb,- a Butcher's Stall. For to , ms apply,to 8. FOSTER, it his Boot and Shoe Btorv,.corner of last Itarket and Ceara streets. Slay 1, '5B .. • la4f , NOTICES. it) TEACHERS.—An Examination of applicable fm the fiem County Certificate twilit be Id on Friday and Saturday, October %tit and a)tb, DM. Due notice of place. at , will be given at a future time. J. K. KREWSON, County tiupl. - Minennitle, August 19, 's9t 34-eowtf THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a co-partnership under the firm of AOARD ~ for the transaction of the list. Cap. and Straw Coal* dulness. HENRY OCITESMAN,, 3C41. Y. AOMID. No 323 Karket street, Iltsdelphta. ' 343 t August 21,'58 NOTICE., - The itrerest and respor - 3.4 ;1 BRYCE In this to-partnership, ceased by mutual arrangement, on the 13th inst. Our Cad operations will by continued under the slime style or arm ;And all aceotuala and obligations of the pills, 'payable or receivable, will be liquidated by J. 0. BRYON d co. Middirport, Pa.; and 218 Walnut street, Philadelphia. August 21,'33 33-310 xrcyricE is hereby given that the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county ban appointed the 13th day of September. 133 A. at the Court Reuse, in the borough of Pottsville. frr the panne of bearing the application of RICHARD tilild/ORY and MARY GREGORY, for a discharge under the latonerit Laws of this Commonwealth, when and whore all rredi• ton and others may Wend If they think proper. RICHARD GRFAIORY. . • MARY GREGORY. August Cl, '5B 3.14 t TN the'Orphane Court of Schuylkill county— _ - Notice is hereby glistn that the apprataUsent of the tat tate of the said decoOent herelnafter named,. setting a art the Rest and Personal property to the UM of the Widow, has teen flied In the Iteg,taler's Office, *no that the nano will be presented to the Judges of the t 'Tricot's Court of said county, for rottflunstlon,prt MON DAY, the eth day of 13epteuther0212. .Appratsentrat of Goats, Chattels, Xisneys and Credits belharng fo the f a tale of MICUARL IVOltli, /ate of &huytLal comfy, dorrlascd. • August 21,12 313 t "WA are. ire peaseh le'Ront." TrABIIINOTON VAMP, No. 11 of J. 8. of A.. of PA.. TV tneetaavory Monday Erenl.o In lnlrd story 71,0n‘3+., area Mall, 8. M. corner Market and Second Street:, rette4 Title, Pa. Board of Correepondeace—L. 8. flare Ma. 0. Bream; Cuts. Cfnurrux. W. MAIZE, P. W. ?downier:4 R. .. ' January 10, WI 3-1,. SCIIUYL. CO. AGRICULTURAL HORTICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL Atligifl , A t lON.—Chorve uf now for /*Wily the Annual Kt hibiNos.—ln consequence of happening to fit on the same time that tho Berke County Society hie for hoiding their Exhibition , this Amulation will open its 3..1 An nual Exhibition on the 6th and close on the (th or °eta Der, 1838.. ( July 3„ 'SA ti. - ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. Wbeiesie, Letters of Adminletrattoit 13.1ve Lora gninted to the sobseilber on the Estate of JOIIN SNY• DER, late of the borough. of Yottcrille, Schuylkill coun ty, deceased. by the Iteghter of Schuylkill enunty.;—!. Therefore, all persons indebted to said Ertate are reque•• to make payment, and those haviric. claims will prceent them for settlement HENRY ZIMMERMAN, Autl l2 s 7. IA :sue) = ADMI NISTR ATOR' S. N OTI C E. ---. Whereas., Ulterior Administration. de basis non, upon the Estate of WILIIMMINA EPTI'.BO, deceased, late of the borough orPottsvillo, Schuylkill county, Ps, have been granted to the undersigned. thoswindebted to the Estate of said decedent are requested to make Im mediate payment. and alt persona baring claims or de mands' against the Estate or the said &rodent. will make known the MEM) to the undersigned without daisy. July 31, '5B ' ntitl It. EDGAR RICUARDII. EREX uTo RS' N TI C E -Not c e le hereby Steen that 'Leiters Testamentary acre been granted to Abe undersigned on the Estate of Free. els Keenan, deeceaed. late of the borough of Pottaini.., by the Register of Schuylkill county. All person! In debted to alibi Estale,will settle the same without arise. end those having claims will please. present them, duly authenticated. Am aettlernent. OW KN KEEN .01, Lyon street. T:' H. RUSSEL,. ear. Xahantaugo and Second I.treets • July 24 '4B 3a6t] - Xiecotors DNIINIsTRATION NOTICE.— Tbe Subeelibers hare taken out Letterset Admin istration an the estate of SARAH 11. WILDE, It et the borough of St. Clair, Schuylkill county. deresorA All persons Indebted to said estate wlll nuke Itntnefli• ars payrnentdo, and those baring claims azalust ssif palate will Prt to rt e A t tall i grtf i r t l i t e eTirt tp. tiIL'ORGE WILDS; Wayne tp. July 24,13 30.6t1 Administrator& IN the Oißhitts' Court of Sehuvlkitl county..An the matter of the Estate of Aidinilf 11 LLAVER deceased— The undersigned Auditor appointed by the, raid CLon to midst', and re.settle the account of MARIA 1111. LAUER, Adnilnletratrix of Andrew Wllimier, deorgia. hereby glees notice , that be will inert the partial letn , 'Wed at hie attire ' In the borough of Pollee tbDrlsdayi the 2d day of September. Int& at 10 b'eLyt. 7 A. SI. JOUN Y. UOUART, Audit. August 14, IS ; 23-3 t ' oTIcE.--We, the undersigned. Committee of the creditors of JOIIN ct.., of 'Tremont. Pa., hawing been appointed 11y .14 ;Mot% to make such settleutent for them with the Berndt 2 Da, as we In our Jodonent might think did, after hawing : taken poeselleion of the entire a , . mold by John Berndt a Co.. on July 14,1P57. to D. Eckel, and by Albert sold to Levi Eckel. tell theta , Including all Mlle, judgMents. book a e rour,t,t - . -- John Berndt, wbo Is now the owner thereof st,d [neon haring a right to collect the debts doe to a., Stun of lleitrikilerndt. John Berndt t Co, orlon El,' owing tooled contrartrAl with the late nuo et et A Levi Eckel. at, Tremont, Pa., since th e ,et, toetr•l mid Darodt Ili CO., to the mid A. D. Eckel et d the sal4 Geri Eckel. up to the dote of the de Nrrrj of said meta by Levi to the said Colo mat.% Hue , : talned a releaPe for the told John Berndt fe tra ereditori, lb* Committee sold, to Muesli Ole they received from Levi Eckel. trusting that b,pot,t- Dories:me would afford blue facilities to do a no Gus busineilin the future. All pallets 11, , t . Q w either of the above Drum es mentioned are rolw" call anti settle their accounts with John Dirndl JOIIN pt.-reit Leo:s 4 .k, JOON 11 SIVA' Tremont, Pa., June* 'AS NEW EITOREI--MEW LaticeiW 'VILE SUBSI;RIDEIt an nounce!" si. t .s tt e fri o r r u p,, dsl i a t il e a b l i te fai r d u o b t. lie 4 1 , h in st nib: th5.:,,,,r.fr.4 11. 1 ' MiINT, :,:chupkilt county, !ban b e bat tall la a l '' ' Flock of manhandle*, consist inn of . . DnY 0 0 1 1ita• • • ILAV.DW A Ult. 6ROC mins, • acEt:sewAng. • WIOTI a attOES, n ot', b a•VILD , tint BALT,1.110V1:00.: °LIES, . PAINT 3, 1 vre...rrtrr. ,k Allot' which he Is d e tertaim.o to sell a t 11" :I t rats. 1110 want' all his old frlrodt And the ti adir ~i Hilly to giro him a call, as ba itst kr* blown ilw, „„ hod I. to 'hair advantage to eel h Ito ' that. eu.frin .2, tanning sly own freight taro to Vbiladolphl I. I 0 1 ; AM'S to obtalo floods at the loweat eaw, and ‘Ta r " tab my stock absent. daily as eaired , .00-TgaMS,CAg 4 L n al l ari a s constantly onelvlng from rbllmielPh la t if my own lievlght Cara, EXTRA AN P SUPERFINE FLU( 11, (aro vusuo.) .....x. Gratmd and Daley SALT, Wrapping Papaw, Matta -- Which I an wbolinalw, to Tataletiv . a it wss" abla Wl* For CIRO.t AOsoit 7,18 )=.4.1t) JouN assp . -
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