fts' Journal. Poll l Binit tfoQt. 211-• WHAT 11 DZSOCIIACYI -- • , The renewing passages front a speech by Serer , ; tor Clay, of Alabama lu opp osition to the *fiend! . ) ' want proposed by Me. Crittenden to the Adroblil; trutiotee Skala bill, we josi,.norw very gentrially,_ engaging iii" attention of thriprMs t -. ... , oOtir goveramenta are _republ‘a i obi deutocrielec-• rite people ezetelse their sovereign 7 hoot In -porton at ' th e batiot,box, bot through agents, drlasates, or. rem. -sentativea. Our fathers founded Republican govenrments In proderesecto democrackw, not minim* because! It would he,nurilse, Inepedient for tbelesople themirehre• to MOIMME11)111 and alof x t Wes. They atom satieged gem reading. aed,from redation. of the troth of ati.liadt Imes observation about pure democracies, that they !have arm berm spectarlesof turbulence and ecadention; hare ever been Incompatible with mesatial -mettrityor 'the rialto of prowls' t abd here to general, been as Oast In their Ives as they: bare barn violent In their destine They View from the 'state** famished by anwertsuns Itati illatit Is hrepoisible to a pare Amor racy to remove the causes or cantl e the Acct s of fie. Hon ; that en absolute majority Is oftener swayed by sedan th an by resign; th at its r ot . Tir oftener that of a demon than of God: that it is the tuost emit, rapacious, Intolerant apt* intolerable or all tyrants. "They know that it Is a wholly irresponsible posrer, acknowledging no superior, for it is Itself supreme; owing no obedience, for ills It, owl Insides - if respecting no authority. for i• le a law unto' trelf: elect ! to no control or restralet, ereept the still emit to ee of con soles,* which Is too Stem drowned In the tamultuous , waves of patty or of faction. It alight menthe publia - good or private tights to any ruling passion or interim! of the hour stub impunity. It had robbed the rise to relieve then pd,,and!oppresse4 the poor to aggmodise . the dela, with equal ardor or Indifference. It had voted hemlock today and statues to-moirow to its beet tit'. twos. They suffered no man to be:a judge In his own ,case, lest be should be biassed b 7 toeorb en interest; mild End no better reason w y a targeted; of m, although a mejorlty, should be t supreme and final arbiter alto ono taws. On the «Satrapy they knew that a huge body of teen Is more liable to be controlled by peados or by Interest than a single individual, and is more apt to serrldee the rights of i the minority, because It as be done with mora-iliiPeelq• Miter they' so.. daemor.d to I mp ose restraintri upon themselves.. hence (key committed the making of all their lava. organic or municipal. to their delreatert or irepresentativas. whose crimes they could punish, whasearrora they could tor net. and whose power* they could reclaim. , 'The gumlike/mutts of our rights of life, liberty and ,property, is to the reaPouribillty Of throe who ma ke ind of those who execute the law. Establish as a visitable that to give sanction toe law It: must be approved • a majority at the toilet boa; and you take away this se • curlty and surrender those rights to the most capricious, 'swami and erne' of tyrants. f l regret to see the grow• ling spirit la Congests and !throughout The country to democratise bitr govertunent, to submit every queerim, whether peitabilng to organic* municipal lava, to the vote of the peoPle. This Is sheer nulleelistu. It Is the fled Bepublicanisba of revoiationary France, Which cep pealed to the asetiona net all ocussione. and not the Amer ican republicanbm °tom bakers. Their republicaritun was stable and tioniervative; this is mutable and mu! lotto:sari- Theirs aeoeded a shield for the minority; this gives a sword to the Majority. Theirs dot is oded the rights of the Weak; this surrenders them to the power of the strong. , God Ibrblel that the demagoglam of this day aboald permit over thothilantbropie sad patio. . sophieststerwiensbnt of use there' .- nylons* Mr. Clay's sentiment" are violently , - ,eondeinned; ind by °therei i n Vehemently, landed. Tbe ' trith seems to , lie. between these extremes, remarks the ffew,Yark 84earstor. . The indepen• • donee: of the Senator's nyereness has . provoked an ituadversiOn from Dear:retie journal", !bleb bee seen therein danger. a partprilseirdlne and • rebeliron against the "law.,-'of t'he' Demberatio Polfilr' r wilis require at 11, milliii lli wait !always' think bird a t with his pi ty. Coe other band tbia "else Independence o Woe bas pleased those who loan nave sieves to arty, end ham disposed them', ,u noun idedly to la Mr. Clay's. sentiments as (roil is le approveits peerage. 'The 'truth, howver, we think is, ale t the Senator" rom Ala beast' ii irotis right anti Irrong, and that there is • , dangerous:mingling of 'error with a noble and mann dormice of ;ibe.rii ht. • • • ' He is undoubtedly right to saying- that oar govertrinents (state And cderel) are republics„not denscrenteiel: and wit the Philadelphia Nord i Amity:l7ra*, 1 bleb Atm ome eminently 'just and forcible editorial renaor a on, this subject, we en tertain the fear that toil little attention is given to, theidistinetion whilby Mr. Clay-points out..-: lifebstei defines Mennlraey as "government by ~ tbo'people 4 a Oral' of 'government in which the loPrortre potter le roan+, in the hand/ of 'the poo- P l l;colleetiiely, or in "which the_ people exercise. lb* 'Petrov( of logislalion." But a repnblie - he 1 defines Mi ifa state in bleb the exercise of the seieteiill power i is - odged in representatives eleited by 'the peop l e. The distinctiotc.hevenen 1 . , • 1 ~ , • t the two lei Marked and ,cardinail, and it Arita be -oli ' or on li i moment's ieSection, that our term of IVF7'oromelli lli eat ilmotto but republican.— I:n Ti!oi supreme PoOlis nd , the making of laws is no vetted In th i s tr i o' pls . as a ;collective- bon, but is lliurooPnlall of the people, A moss . r meeting,* popular l'Aluernbloge, can neither enact .+ • 1 ; • ; nor °secure lawn. re tirstitutions of - the-states add the . l'oderal ootoollbillicn confine: eiecutive, legislative , and jodleal Powes to i certain number 0,., individuals; whose neeeoUky gst ' rallications fur the aloe *re clearly "guar - Ind through them, nod them anly, can the peoplOsgereise the soy , (+Saigon which is confessedly irdie t eet in th em .— Ai nd this tire repeat is repablieaulegg, 0* demur. racy • ; , • 't 1 The objections to a purely demossatto form •of government are tenet, "et forth by ite, Clay, as they hard been repeatedly by 30135 or itur Moat dole statesuteu Whose faith- in and deletion to free government sod the real. sovereignty:or the • people cannot be called in question. IlMtorghoe shown, (and sound induction should lead to ;the • ierne coaelusioa); that pure dirooeracy does 'not boar thelfruit of substantial end permanent 114 r. iy. It places . the well being of the individual 'ead of sstte body . politic 'at the mercy of a powe r I necear ly fickle and notoriously tyrannical; for 1 1 .;such are, undeniably the qualities that Ilevelop 1 - ‘ I themselves in an irresponsible majority. \ The 1 • . founders of oar government knew.this and . re f careful 6 preVide spit:tat it: Taking as a• ca •- aal PritisiPle; , , as a just basis, th e sovereignty the people,tb ` hy deviseitand imposed checks and I restraints apes the litefo6o of that prerogative. I They atirresta so Th ' ' dad the rereigny of the people with those nonstinttionnl guards and limits, as other nations have wisely dace in the cats of hi t dividoSl sovereign. or monarchs, well knowing i r that If Ipopular liberty Is to be preserved, the sow *reign i power, In whomsoever -vested; mull* have welt delined'eliannels for •itsexercise. Mr. Clay 1 . was,Aberefere, right when he ',expressed his re . grit that th i eve Is a grOweng disposition to demo . cratioo, our government. flat tendency hi towel S' danger. List ihe rivernmene be; what our fore. fathera meant it should be, thoroughly rvisbliena, 1•1 • I and the permanency of popul a r liberty and na, I • tional eaisfence are placed beyond peradventure. • 8o far we agree heartily with the 'Senator= fibm 1 Alabama. I Respecting a latent something, how ever, in Mr. Clay's remarkSote have very decided Misgivings. Perhaps we may judge the distin guished Senator harshly or wiftairly, but telthig all &hist Into account—the antecedent and Con: tempqtwasfeutt eintstcortatfces, the politicel and lo cal asiociations of the speaker, and the freedom 1 and allteeMOlS with which he assalls.'majorities— . w i e ant almost tempted to - suspect a 'Wink desire in Mr.lCifies breast to 'rebel against the legitt. 1 ' mate siuthority of the majority to rule even by the mans whibh eoustitations and laws havepro. sided. i Is certainly has not heen Ake, vont of so. called ID' mocrsis, and especially of Soithern ui Deodra ,to rail at the role of tn ilorities. • Ap i, , peals tn 1 e people have always, professedly at least, i he l en with them e, favorite ,resort. They have !always leaned more toward that principle :...ssiiieh i their chosen party ' name • represents, t-thitti, , °Ward that, sounder principle of . re 'Plablicanlan on which undeniably , oar. form of SOTOT I MOUt *le , originally (founded; 'sod it is suggeStive of • waiter for serioui redeetion when II DOlOlOllll tie legislator of M. Clay's position t end isrwielationipubliely declares his belief that "a faiya body of flown is wore liable to be ceiter i olt. ed by patsies' or 6,y interort„ vises 4 1 / 4 94, iOdirid . 444 *Oa is more apt to (to:art./kir gm riyAte ofilift minor*," with other similar declarations: I We have not room, not can It be necessary,l to carry :.it.thia principle te e its • legitimate cronelis. clusiolt. It Is e remerkebte senlimantje ins' nt• -tared Without rebuke - in Congress and earnest depreetitiii every Where. Bat there is a Tie's! of it to Which we mo s t briefly call a tt ent i on.. It bas I. at least the oppetwassee of the anaticiation iris new &latrine, or Ana of action, on the part of es. tremisfs at the Stunk via: that . iteelng theYL are no longer part of the majority, they Propose the revolatitinery alternative of denying the heti. metehii,therity end' posies. of' the majority even When citistiititionelly expressed. : . In other words, —it liequivalent to saying that repuhlinanisin„ or dethweraey, or popilar sovereignty, or ihistao ever i t is called, Is a very good thing and 'tile best system tt!ls g o vernment; ,so long as the' majority tiritik l and act. with us, hut no longer to be sip., proviid Of endured when we beim, the minority, and have to submitrother than to, govern. Now • in ihls kind of l dityotiosi, 'to repeblieattista r , or eoUrae, hive no faith; nor can any one have; and Nosiest every snalniteitation et It it is it4istriet's dati to rake tie tele* of warning and condom., nati.o. , , '... 'L• • • --- , A Sitcoms DairisaerrThe Washington it 4u hisdallw4dlieloAti kaotas.witb these words: , =Ali% cestare tbo prediction that the people of kaiSsas; with their Abundant and expressive les • son , will rentain just when; they are." - .. . • • tium nut tonti The Democratic press it disposel to play a two ?seed game on 111 e Twit gurative. la certainty honest in tare respect, sod cp a tk ie sekaoldfai ing the lerepacity and dlshinieity of thaws - mho have represented uric our legitlative asseMbilea for years past. *bet we havasiesertea ilaterend again, we and fultrviddirsii4 llkthe laSt; slum* of the Deeweristio•Misedirefsir this Dorotigh.• is es fultons:— ... • :•• 0 % wore tempt representation than ha' di,- greyed fickaylkill Co., for the part few years, ooufd not well be felted in any other decent cmumunitt It IS hardly becesary to tell tayfellowDensocre 4 1 411 t the fault loostrowity that feetiwastleeetnet toaall who robot bet fora moment. Bus so foul; as the people are ',Miele to tote for Olen wtiose • Proression is idleness excepting ~the time -when 'deleirata electioneers neartit band, who "beet that time ST* on* busy runtriog orniihnwhele begging -ad iniyios ekes with both mousy acid liquoroit have no right to eon:plain, that OCT memhers..are ignorant of our insets, sad I whore only objeet, itt their own pockets with iii got. ten' ateaur."'—• :The attention ginOadly, of ea people br' tittles directed to the-necessity of seridig to the Legis lature, aye, end to CongieldfAlsoi r s higher grade of men then those we have beeti`tuteenstotstostlia send. With a' few honorable:exceptions, Pennsyl vania has up to this period, been mcst thoroughly disgraced in her Legisteture and by those; men snot to Washington. "jturl i bleated isebealles are not 8t to represent the 'great IDUVISIS of Ibb Mate. Why will the people elect them'? We observe that a writer In the Prati is endeav oring to arouse the eltieens'of Philadelpple ;to the a m enity of seeding better mania the Legislators, and in his communication the following vigorous language is used. I "Werei, since the first• Government was feline& has them been a more ignorant and dorrupt gang than has year after year represented this great metropolis in the Legl.dature of Penneylvenle. "Of coons, tam farlroin stigmatizing all. In every delegatino then:Ohara been a few reepca. able. intelligent and honorable men, irhoei natio, will readily occur to every intelligent observer. • "It 15 most extraordinary that In in enlightened commulity like thia, tbevsest bodY of the people, knowing how Intimately they a Interested, can sjumber while laws are every-14 r passed that ars -dltgraieful to our statute.books—=that are sapping -the foundations of individual enterprise—lbat are debasing tbe worldugman„ and will "soon place him and his fatally at the mercy of the heartless : speculator—that ir e rendering precarious , the pos sessions of tbo wealthy—that are .making our balls of justice the theatres of disgraceful bar. gains and most corrupt practices—tbst ace surren dering our political mete and public institutions Into , the bands of tbo vilest of earth's creatures and which, if albiarad to be followed up, year , after year, (or the taste' tea. will convince many a patriotic mind, that et leastin Pennsylvania rep. ' resentatiee government is a failure." .To which. the Denireratlc Uefoa responde r -4 "true, every word of, it. Oor Legislatures for years past have been disgraced and polluted by very ignorant and very corrupt men, bet Phila. delpbia has been pre-'s:44l4We, sanding the most ignorant and corrupt. iWe have often been aeon. jibed that a city contaiktiog lya much virtue and intelligence, should, year ant. year, send as it representatives a bcaly of men "who, even in Penasylvinia Lazio/Sure, er* distinguished for heir incapacity and venality. Thiscurviest'mem. hers always coma from Philadelphia, and disgust All decent men toj their low , intrigues and grovel ing instincts. The, emanations of put,houses, tbey carry their manners and habits into the Leg. islature, and disgreee the constituents' who send them. The few honorable . men who Come . with them, soon become ditgustellewith their associates,• among whom they are easily distinguishable. No general .remarks can wound them, because they know the truth whereof we aflinn, and are allow suspicion. Nu man doubts that we need • reform in the character and'ealibre of our legit!. later,. Philadelphia has long .0440 the %men. viable notorietj , of sending the worst Men to rep resent her; let her now sand a delegation tom, pored of herbest eitieens, and the reform will speedily be felt throughout the whole State." Superloritg in the men selected to till important offices will Wei - trust, be a great object with the People, Me coming Pall. Wo are wearied of grog. 'shop rule. Let as aim at a higher grade of mo rale, anti - require of - our tiflict i e-Ilde!ra of least, decency. As - a 0111111 neither btnesit ior decency has heretofore, distinguished chem.. THE SCOTCH WATER! PIPES. Sow They 1...14DS If brazen'faced assurance, and unblushing falsifying, ate legitimate, cum Mend us to the tac tic of vhis:Leemupton, Preo Trade &beat of this borough, the ~ ' Dessocratie ,Standard, IC its last issue the brillient editor, denies the fact' that the water pipes fur the Wasbitigton Aqueduct ire to bo east In Scotland. The fellow's coolness' is pos dtively refreshing. ,Is our sapient neighbor aware that the • emoaat already appropriated by Con - - sress,to constittet the Weihington Water Works amounts to $2,250,000, and wlll. require, accord ing to the estimates, about '53,500,000 more to complete the work f • The people know, If the ed itor of tke4tniefford has failed by this time to learn, that *Capt. Meiga of, the baited States' Army; who is the . Euperinteedenti \ lied Engineer of, the work, as well as of the Capitol extension, I tailed to insert in the advertisement fur .proposals for the iron pipes, that thee must be of 44Atneri can manufacture;" *ineloquently, Mr. Myers, of 'Philudelphia, agent for a'Scotch house, einteine'd the contract, and all the ,pipes are to be, cast le Scotland, and brought hern..The amount required Is over six thousand tons.' • • • . , ' Almost every Dem:oCrmie candidate : foe Con. grass in this State, viler" any iron interest pre. vallsiilare addressed the Secretary of War (who has authority over 24110 for an explanation. In One ease--that of lion. Owen Jones of the Fifth District—the Secretary sent Capt. AfMg's letter of explanation, as his answer. Our,readers Will tc. member that in his letter Bfeigs endeavors to ex. 'ldeate itiumelf from the dilemma, by stating that ander the law, be was ,compelled to accept the lowest bid, ifle says nothing however, about bis neglect to • insert the proviso about "American maneflecuree What renders ibis matter wove, is the fart that the six millions of dollars elicit are being spent supply yashiegton with - water, route out. of 'pocket* of the people of this country. Why in the name 4. carmen same, nut partlY ye w& 't to _them in the purchase of the rieeessary efe to complete thework, in place of 'expend. Ortiat Britain ? people bit view tbis matter hi the right and e hay. no fear oftheexwit. Notwith. dog protestations ' the Demoeratle that t now oh, so strongly DiJtee., tiro Tariff in 'ie . proclivities ; notwithstandingl their efforts 'to I ke the (people believe that the water pipes fort Wiibington City. water workr, I are not being exit' Scotland , . tbn - People areioti to be again galled jj *witless political detna,! sop es. Let the Lie "too, Free Traders beware - of the ides of Oetober.\ rrthu Both factions of tbefDens coy hare bald their conventiotw and itiotd beton _the public the re spective tickets noMioited. teither of them I are worthy the rerious eontide "on of the Peo-1 ph, We sill not - insult them by ying. Upon both are men, whore trade is politiA t ,„ ,. and whore assoclitione are of the most questionable chortle* , ter. inlbe littoral 'movement sow tossing not (city . % this County, hat throughout e State, a proMjnen . t idea with the People, is the \ election of men to Mace fresh from their ranks; men of undoubted purity of character and intellectual ability. ft will be priminent la the formation o the People's ticket on Monday, and wiii, we ar eordident,carry that: ; tioket victoriously "througli the coming coutest.\ .Our opponents .by discard. log that idea have fkipardized sateen, had it Is useless feti, them' to Mat upon the P4olle, hack neyed, pet-house poll:Whits, with the Wipe that they willendorse the .. There is to ba'a Revola. tins in PenasYlreMst, the coming FilLitad la the front mak of the yer/plelimovement: for Freedom and a Protective Tart% me hope to see f3chayliill :Let the PeoplObwt resolve It, the thing • IA &mi.; Wolutnthisiwill bear in mind that the Denim:- they havi resolved not to amend the Tariff at the owning ecialoq of ff.Mgress o if they can avoid It. They battier) expressed thesoselres. Workingmen will 'therefore, pereetre the great Impostures of sending to Ciingreso none but Protective .Tarit representiitlxiO. ?he Deinocratie party will not do anything fur them, and the People most trim to thelriown,eirertsoru thereat the dosined reform. ' I!CDITOWS TABLES. Lenoir QVutextur Anterican ethilou ter Jill', is out. WES eenteitufelaht able articles. Published tit'twonard#ott Sanaa street, New Yerit.- ilutmerlplhdfsiste . eine/ at listininl store: • • Tax LasaitOosta Inseams for September, Is a ahem. lag ustmitsc.l,iluCh cent Is exercised by the publisinns upon ouch altubir, and to the hands of T. A. Arthur aMrVirginis as editors, its merits are fut. It Insielnott snettasitte le Amp and If deserving of • lame elcrulatien. It Is published at = Walnut street, Phibutelphia. Slagle cumbers eau be: obtained c at ilannales irfas ' • • 7 Fun Louis . Ptatinatsost. —ls err °gator'the zhowapaper *ad New Amity Wagiainit ars thatest, as vadeerhtnilf tn.; anuthespeat Illustrstal pithikatlorat to the errantry. the KiwillP•Per ieweekly,freshsat sparkling, She 3taguHu tir September teems u with a host or brtifbat orisinel artkles et trued, tila. tery, arrtla.lahih Incident, pooh% and et top otashai otattatitabis l and Intenettling abgrulaipt, Pabliged 14 15 Vraaltford stunt, Nur York. at $a a year. or 25 beats a number. Single copies tau be obtalsol at Saanatt's. •'•,., _ ~ • • . CKet earreeptiateat *Ken to thlak tease le *rood time retalag for Waters, as veil as t the rest of the trod& We topers% ter badness 4 . , presirat,,,es, a Wend very aptly reakettiett 'easy* tweeters., IA like a sick AK ..rertirtaiereistatit atfiett tea and naming to trap ft froat dying. huge 'timber are, +muted of yenta;; but' tbei reek', As esti te-yeete twit Tiff, sad to take 11te. itotiere *del*, to z.:;" WAIT 44 LITTLE LONGER.. - i Theriiiiii good note Ando& bogs, .. ' - A good time coming, When printers shall be psi their duet— ' ,-111etiliiildeen has pew kooks asidelmes, .? ~In the good thaw canting:- : # - Ibegirmirs *titmice shall •be pelf.: , ' ' : • . Ilia pantaloon. sewed stronger! A bran new hat to crown his twed-7 .. ..• ~ . --- - - Watt* Ottlektagest ' '.., ' - "' • j - . . ! Th at'll/1 gooktlese coming toys, I . A &sod !inre:aping— - Diterription list shall swell in site, . .., Proportiosted to the enterprise, ~. . . In th god time coastat.-. 1 • .- •, - .'- And every fumes lathe bad ' . • Shalt reel his mind grow stronger, - .. By taking agrieult . ral prints— , • ~ • • Walt a little looser! 1 There's a good time miming, bop, , • :, .- - , A good Owe coming', --,,,,.-0- ; ,- -14'hen am intimation pay his debte. ' " ' ... (Which now too often he forgets,) In the good lime coming; ~ . 4 ;. - , , ,- , !.. StMentirtot! his okteceounti, '1.4,-'.R74, bilk credit stronger-- . " . Walt lett ail gum le his lbh gm Shange-•.' I . .. ,-,... ' .. There's a good libletitillant tsr, . . A good time emairag,.. , . , . vaslAA 4r4,‘„ - Bubeniber s shall not llassis. ,- -,, , , ..,e, ;., . lint hood us with thelit ' ones, -" ' In the good Ulna eomingt - Oar edeertiotes shall ;amens% - - '' ' . • Our patronage mow stronpeaf,l:- And wa with creditors at posee•r• , !. - ' • Walt a little kneel , : ~,,I,t , - . . Thiaw's a good time main& boys, l- • '". ' ' A good lime owning--• • 11, Eighteen hundred and slaty is lberillil • The Democrats have mole to tear, ~., Ii the good time coming.' '',-....„ • . • “Ontd Doak" will have to leave the abide, ' `-''., .:...... . (Ibr des tie couletnes avraver) - . • = , ' '-,. ; A Free goil Mtn will in his place be there-..,. 1 ,.t Walt A LYDIA wen. .. , . • ato. Goa- mbar. Pottsville. August 25.18311. - - ' fond Affairs. ariiriat ihe Argast.--Dueitar the late eool weather ha as eighth or as Inch thick. was formed la Ms Ostriti. o—ltail also was irrramiry paiwk,--Tbe Washiniten Capt. fittlee will parade on Wednesday nest for tarp) prtctice. The Conipeny will pointed to Dilddleporti Tto first prise on the cassadon wili ., be sciatethluer eery neat, while the worst shot will renew the leather me dal.. The parade, It is anticipeted,,li to it verifini One. trircoliput and Mop 'Eatery ifeckele,—.l lady who leading as *gent ter the disposal of sewing machines, whose eheapnew Oases them within the mane of sit; la at the Exchatigeltotel. this Borough. We tare ex:. *wised the sewing performed by the sumbine, and pro. :Mance it remarkably One. The prlce Is twenty-Ore dol lars. Those desirOns of practising these buraislabro household accessories, have now an ezeellent oppertenli ky by inspecling , tbue sold by the sprit to whoa we refer. tarA Oratherty - Mena prevailed yesterday, promising to wallows tbr a day or two. ltala felt darlag4 gagster part orate day. Ourlhermonsetriad record shows that the weather of the weak has been qaitireord:— . . P. n. A P.; TILLLORAPH Orncr...l . Amu,Mania MU, ihatrale. f 6A. M. •11 P. 11. 7P. Mt . , PM, dog. 21-70 04 ,1 70*—e4ist.1: 1146 ... - 23.-14 08 60 ttse • a, 21,-50 W ' 01 '.. tied.,. . 25,-06 ' 76 - - 71 —. “ ' Tharw.,-, " 21,-0980 67 .6 , hii, " 17.-61 - . 64 00 —tato.- . re*. fl arty /Vomiter—Our hotel keipers complain that business is bad; yet ne would ask what Induce mentis there for strangers to yisit this plats during the Summer swoon; when hoo monopolize the liaieesettis, and bales ave'coutpelled to run to avoid coming In seri tact with the filthy animists? ,Whatever attr tette* fea tures Put.titillie possesees, are overbalanced by the hog nuisance. Yet tome of the hotel keeper" ihenmeives, have bogs running about the , streets. They 'nisiy rest *soured that until the nulettnye to abated, that travelers will arida Pottsville; as they would AI plague smitten city. It Is true thatvre base' an ordinance In' relation to this matter; but unfortunitely, we have not authorit ties with moral courage enodgh to en AVCO , Kw"' iKal,frr The Irugen."—.obaerver" writing Dan .111ddleport says thatoue oflbe mostamusing epbodeenf the day was the whangdoodle daleptealection is Divthe on petards, last. 1u the evening about 7 o'clock, our correspondent had occasion to pass through New Phila. detphia. As ho approimbed the public house of the Widow Kelly, he raw a multitude—ions of sweet. Erin. They wore to the highway, earroundlog a bugs, mule wagon,. Occupying the wagon were two men, - evidently In authority. A cigar boi plated on a chair, received each sovereign's ballot. The cause of this singular hp.. ration is explained by the Act that the whangdMiAles could boggle ponabsion to hold their oisetkai hs'any house of the village. Dewed Is very unpopular thrOugh• out the County, and his Tree Trade, becompton panel. pies are detested by thogreat irises of tbe Democracy. kirAt n muting of the Good intent Fire 00,, held at . . the Company's ebstaber,2dtb August,lB4ll. the following preamble and resolution* were unanimously adopted :=- lintaux, ortemuniestim appeared in the Miners' Arrest and Mining Retold of the dist hurt., purporting to be the proceedings of • meeting of the Humane lime Co., wherein ills charged that at the Coal street are, Au persons wearing the equipments of the Good I ntent ‘ Fire Co. did grievously assault and bear sway by forte, the branch pipe and here attach of hum the hand, or member/1 of the Humane ilose,Zo.: that they deprecate the action es cowardly an unwarrantable, and to be frowned down, especially by the members of said Good Intent Fire Co.. which Mu heretofore held an enviable position In the Fire Department," Etta rest, That the Good Inflint Engine being In ear " vice end folly manned, was entitled to, and should have bad the water; there being a scarcity, the lime Co.should have fed the tagir.e, particularly, alfevery one who was _present knows. there was Dot foresltaidetent from the pinp alone brawn' a dream to ti oh second atenry of a building. Our Chief Director havi ng courteously asked foe an attachment was refused. when he was •urged by Oftlsens to take It, as the water was being wasted while our Engine was compelled to stand Idle* grad part 01 the time for the irtlut of It. That as • three of their di rectors ( one of whom was chief, suktmd control of the apparatus on the night to queatlon,}were expelled from the Good latent Fire Co. Ihr non payment of dues, and a /earth bleet•balled. we are led to toter that "the erg 'bade" position mentioned was precious to their exit, Retotred,Abat "To do Good is our. Intent," without fear, favor, dr reward. We bare all beard of the praise. worthy de eds of the "Humane.", Not having the name of any one connected with the Press on our Roll. we 4 1 net ellen Ordure conspicuously in the lisperie neverthe less to time of need, our friends and thenubile, will M yer, fled us asherdolort, reedy and witt ing to perform the duties of dremen. . . ,By order of the Company. H. C. it#11114111; Ittmettts. Sarefary.. o...PetWeld. Itirrho This Trade, Lecomptoti wing _of tee eplit•up Demoeratle party of fhb Couoty, met In oousentlou at fighuyikill Mao on Monday last. It Wan, a,genial mhangdoodie assemblage, far removed hom,respeetabill. ty, and in point ofinteillgetwe lamentably below Tat.— Tim scenes In the morales were somewbat eieltlog, dO. Oar one of whieb about forty delegatis-••••friends of Settlings", a amdidate for aberilf—withdiew from the convention in disgust. After that, the whangdomiles 4, t - Ingeverything. their own. may, thingswent harms. piously, until a ticket was. formed. It is as follows:—. Ootgrlas—WlL L. DEWAR'''. Mote Senate— 3. M. Wrtil MILL. ; I • duesibly—SAltirEL BOYKR, PoriCtinton; 4otts 0. WREN, Begins; H.l. HA AB,Polearora. • skne—htuss McKHOWN..Peftallle.. . Cieuufssimisr,—JACOß LINDNER, Rush. ' Director -0J Jim—JOON OOcK, Neigh Illaelbeim. w e an net previa:ea to wk.) , what, opinion: the people, generally, Uf this County,'eufertaitt of the ticket; but ths Democraey are thoroughly „disgusted with It. Ileatiod , es It ie, vogue really surprised thif. may Democrat hit -14 the slightest self riiptut,mintidtieynilt :his name to be associated with it. We an ' d',, himerer, that the Tree trade, Loeoliptnaltuk,iaviiWered poor Derail la wousimillow. It will gilts opts the.F.leventh CatereeMlowalDlstriet 04 4 :4 9 4410ty to show their eon. tempt of bewail's' !Wpi*ltit:efpfeee, and their Macon tent with the AdtelUleHtlee attempt to Alma Neal& very constitution Upotiktim people of Hausa*. to the distance thelhu4etliteMttMiituf. The bolt tint fall to October, a. s t the/han44,4lndignatii, lesolted, mie. inm l s 4 o4oi : : • el —' sit-17a :fires LegAted--4Torious Akotting lo Cite brdie'Lbe r te 'Freebie in Jiluuae..—rarsaant to public mites' a4es meeting of the Folemeti of &buy). hfil COuriti wee held at the public boaseof Mutat Hill, la thisebotaultiCei Saturday e►eulag Lud..i The meeting MY °moulted hp, ippolatlag the folloolat blßcera rregidext—Jenzmiin ittm • . Vice Pilesidente—Samnel Dllly also, Col. Janet) O. Trlek, Benjamin Clooic,Jobn L. Altnnleti, J. ItranliDn Ifs rrIA, Steobsu lodgers, John J. Jones, Smite] Amman; Chi trouirb,Esii, A. Dolton, Jamb Olsrine, Thin/el SeDeelle, Llsiellin Llewellyn, Benjamin T. TAyloe, stlA Clearge W ••P M O; lig' ;$661 . 44 . 7ies—Tall DAMOSMItir, JACOB W. am% A. K. Wafts*, *ll4 TonA H. Ricust; .is• The Meeting wee to celebrate the reiretioniof the Int Mat bribe by the people of Kansas, and :the amemblige was in point of numbers and Intelligence eZnal to any ever s iditneWed bele. The enthusiasms also, Was intense. Chei r after then mponded to thetnanly sentiments of the 'speaker's, which mingling with the reverberati , of thirly t three mod of nennon Ared from Lewtoni 11111-7ene,thr emit Slate io the Union, and one for Kan. saa, to b• admitted In the Union;ass fres State.-made the wattle ring.' During the evening element addresses were delivered by the floe. James tf.Cisolpbea, BottertX;Pelmer.fiter., Judge final" ana.l.lo Baribottenew; 'A v ail! the wed. log finally adjourned with three times three' the free Kanto, end the sweets of the people at the tombs Oe• toter election.. _ The vottiftree ai q pelted, Pot to be eattlogotebed m ta victors perObeetspbo tbe 'People* Itoiderd. . , . • 404 arp cif a Ckettiel from the drkreatin C lean ly aareson.--Erierisire oneepirecy fur a CtINIVI Ida PC4 . 0.• cry.-0a duaday seMining lad at some w lme between the re bonne at 1 and 5 o'elerk, William B:a Weed Indian neve ainelet, emended he effecting Mammy, flout the 'piston to this Borentde.,thremeth the inlidanee of Op se• erAPlSie ' Witte, named Aired Werereet. it - mimes the, t.Drewti, Who by the way Is a Teo intelligent man Od'exiwri workumni pnimuoi the satin eapilikmee of the keeper, and in tart. mkt hies alleated Die neaps heretofore, bad be been 10 frequently worked In the steeple sidle Coati Ilea and returned tome prison, rung lbw. Nal and beret admitted. _We mention thlirdiet to *hoer the renilideinns *sad In bins old thii reside wbrprottably. he Irma "pt aims earrawly vadat liatfiter, lb. fellow it conceirld tilt Ida of eirapinr, and ils..4six blasseli* eonsanlet(loe stilt Waned, a Gen4 l o l WailiN ,trig on a cbirlP larceny, a plot was concocted, by irhkli not only Una should escape, but any ogler poisoners , elnstig to,bita them . '.'To carry this out, Drown very ingeolotisly tea lieyWhich tilted the lock of every cell In the two con. ridaMpf. the Mew. I.y Estonia , vitglit - last every at. , smaimment had been perfected; about dolma poisoners were in the secret--Casey who twist the: eigtows at kit. Oarkdi ,antotri : them—two rope laddete hod bear wm sinrehtd; thspaernieur had broken dans the flim find -Ikeda tfienwrithir (dike prison. and lee UM itilleedatal antalted t and everyth kW was frororable iter the lietwacolT, endl, o'clock Ur. Beiftnyderhniegtit isi Imelmeter,aklakid bito In a colt under firares.'s, tytti;list was quiet. .Tticat was nothing toortairietemo ciao. The keeper loving retired; ibeillivatoblo oftosolkS 'arched for the attempt.. Ity 11.-afitiiiilet S*3 Brooch cell door was left anliwkal, and he bad comparatively,* steep Cold fa escape; bat his fellew eon :Orators were thetersabs. They were securely locked In, and the key which Braga bad made to coded: their °sib, be had lost!, Is stir aarh,aisil meld the; excitemeat of tiks at; tempt: he could not dud it, and vas compelled to I,4torm Ida companions of the fact dome of them attempted to brink alit hot tilted. Drown -then mode tls.-eseape atone: vow effected In this mariner. Through a ro• to the gam .corridor, be dropped Into the sitar; from thenko he pawed through the back cellar clatirs /obi the yard, and then by mean off hta rope tad. dee to which was attached a bent bon acting ass hook, be sealed lb* wall.. The drettrthlsesespe was not known mime bars after; sod no traces of him have yet been Orme la 33 years of ago, PeyfectlY black, a feet,6 CUM in height, of shooter figure; with sharp none, thin tali decayed. Us was (omitted at the lentil:der Makno,llllll,oll fear ladktmelate ice lame • and aintenced to "lon Years' twaticnomind In the pastern Penitentiary. fl,nbenquently, lecordlng to law, he was removed-to the prison of thler County. Ue had one year and a month yet to serve. The feet of this amps suggests the Importance of aridly enforcing the prison rules In regard to persona visftlog convicts. Theleualreenents of the kw-camel be tarried out If anybody and everybody artiptewitted to come In monad contact with convicts. , iblltkal to• and moek sytiipsthy surround the erimind un its is almost etarriceed that bell a martyr. Our pl .:, system should be at once stridAsed butetane; bat it aldstit that unless thepresent ;o'er, of the Osmosis- Missioners as far is the prison fis wilnwrised. Is tout*. ; I f% :ar t 4.oa Board of Inspeckirs,,iat the onsatisfsetory will eontitioe, and the loan resistastbalty of the Bapielliktredent be In aupsed.. . chalice to a worthy • ant, he puelle interest and safely, demand mike In t 1 tatter. . . - .••.- commies/corm] • • t NONE T covEviurx. - Man*. MITOM* Mt my object to the attkle • pnb• ' !Med in your last F •• 1., to:Mulct atteothen to the principles advocated by - liana Industry Convention of 11142.-which aide-din' bailed the admirable Urn! of that year, and to the pore ,thfithoomstanees of our coon. I try now, demanding a retiree, those . prizoiplea for the''' collet of our sollering latmearre,. . mos, manolteeturers 1 and agrleolturidts. That thn n was eadapreed of practical men ontll parties h.. • rly all the Stab* 1 1. 4 Impartial but oot neutral, navy them Demacrataaet- Bowas Independent patriets ht "Ste of party trimmed,. I Bow much is mot a anion of mete like them to be de ! sired at this time! But the Biocides of piny discipline, however galling to oor rafferiotrithillethad self respect, are still too strong to allow maar to,,lift themselves, who cry out for help' from others. AtetWonyention is hardly to be expected like that of MU Mit the halt lot tai is still our palladium. Leta only , our SOT. ereign franchises as freemen ought, feartretbreted faith- folly, end the evils we labor under can sfewiefi eared.— Let our farmers especially endeavor to NW VirOUgb the sophistry of Free Toole notions that blinds them from 1 encouraging a steady houte•tdarket Instead of at • *wet. 1 Ilve uncertain foreign one. Thelon; no eenoomy In lag,bay earimported article cheaper than Goa home nuidelf it own produce is lowered in vales by so doing. sod their customers are Impoverished by such a total delcostattor`j: Mosaic not the ox that treadeth out the corn. I will now quote In the address of the Central Ceilel mittee of the Home peeve. 'lt is one of the cardinal principles of our association that the gotternaurpt and people of this country • owe ft to themselves to protect/I marlean Industry and enter Iroise wherever and however,. developed. With ideals. dames greater than any ocher notion possesses, the UAL tot State* have rightfully assumed a higher stand and are bound to maintain a loftier and treat' character in a moral and politico! point of elew: than any other cow-. Inanity: Our laboring classes especially set out to 1w - better educated. better clothed and better fed than the oppressed operlitires of other countries. lint to main• taln the ascendency at this moment Is no easy task.--' Low labor rates and low prices prevail everywhere.-- I There is seemly an article we produce or export except cotton which cannot or luny not tot produced in some feaelgn country at a less price than we can produce it here. Our carrying trade ton. and our fisheries and in short all the labor of our hands are loterfored with rhea ' placed in competition with the deprepsed labor of Eto I rope, or that of its lower reduced colonies." i Now unless our working men are 'ready to abandon the benefits of educe , ton, the comgeit of decent apparel and, the wholesome living to which they byre teen not custmned, we must guard against foreign competition. by petering i preference to the laborer our own citizens whether native or naturalised. and to our teeth:hate biome Interests. We have no other alternative Per the beetled of the laborer -or capitalist; for it cannot bet doubted that it is for the iuterest of the capitalist to I pay a higher este of wages to the free Amore ore, who I supports himself independently rather then to give' ' j lower rates testicle degraded and pauper dependents as I are nutintained • by poor laws in foreign countries. Now will the delusive doctrines of Freo bode help we? .._7ltirt demands the exchange of labor for labor—tom eya-foran eke sod ie tooth for a teeth." whatever be their charac ter.. It is only by a judicious protection to our own skill and industry that our working classes can be se. cured It, their privileges. The half Marred. hzdfatiothed and ignorant foreign serf can and most work eherwr I then we do. and of course the purchasers of his tabor will in 50 open Market, have an ndratitage. It is - lonia j than idle to be blind to the conclusion. Th e rates of I hoe form the standard of value whereby to estimate the Moral end - Mental improvements of s nation to camped- son with others. Skill, talent, industry, order and ere terprise create capital. Cloud governments protect thesis and jail in the mum way that a superior workauth ob tains higher wages than a poor one. so does • a Mato. palavered of the above advantages. take the lead of other nations and as long as It ran mitntain a high rate of wages by the above miens it will be permanently pros,. PelrOUL •' . QC: 11, • Trenton, New Jeremy; A ugusi M,1858._ *• • ' For Sheriff, . • .I"casia, r MElCcobsai-tv Subject $.4 the deel4op of the ,People's Contention. :For Shikrigr, - I offer myself ass candidate for SIIE9III, iiklect to . - the - People's Maemsrlis ricover. 'Schuylkill Harms, August 7,1838. • t tale. EiIiZ;iiESMMUM SAMMIL CIIRISMAN realweffelir solicits the ref truss of his fellow clams, dila rail for the office of fillEßlrr. if elected he will perform the duties of the *Mee with ability, Minty, and Integrity. (30-11) Pot Assembly. The undersigned respectfully solidi* the nornination for the AMICM DIX, ((nu the People's Ticket). Jt,nontt. noted, I pledge repel( to do my toll there'd the work lantern for the nominee. . P. B. PALI!. - gehusikM' flared, A zip gt, ". 41- LCommunic. t amiLi , Muslin Eorrons:—Termit teelo'engtreet. the nettie of JOHN 'A. OTTO, at Barry: sea candidate Ibr the omre of COIMITYAXMIIatIONSR—suhIect to lbe nomination of the People'eConvintion. /SOUND. scat. - To lb* Free and lode • nollisat .Voters of • ' • Belbuylkllt otrlsty, • Peru It me to:4er myself no the Poopirei,Candidati. Tor the dila of 811ERIFF a the Mint October Election. If slanted I plediro myself to perform tbo duties of said oMee *lib fidelity. Vern ?dal. " • Rinetsylilll , 5 1 4, 1 : 6 , IV.*; CHARLES W.TATLATI. • mieemeedellmoulmmlisk 'l&)fiiiumewria Stesir'ati.ilPirens:—Permit ye to, suggest. the name Of W 1 LLIAM J. UHLER of E 4. flair, se a en {table tend,- `date for leglabture en the People's Ticket. Mr. Uhler well known to this County. and We feel tonhdent that If he Is notnlnsted and elerted, be *lll, represent the• people of the Count?with credit anifabilityr. ' • [3l4t] NEW EtEMLETOWNSUIP. . . teoliumoinn) $l3lll/J. ltutvoia:—Permlt me th numb the Mama of your valuable JOVUAL, to recotattuud Mt. S.J. Kllt. UN. of Port album...as a Imitable *mu for floe 1.16. 01SLATVRE, soblect to the noialnalkol of the Paoploli °invention. .110 tio doubt ittfuld - Add ftrength io the tkuet... - i t . - - KSDItBCAIBSIL Yottyllle, Apyuat fa, '5ll 313$' 1 Icorawacarci.f Iteasialsiroaa:—Throstals.zoor enlivens - we would suggest the name of CIIARLIsB MOPED. of Pale alto, 13 3 eandldate tor the aim .1 COUNTY COMIIIZZION 71E, =Wert to the salon of the Peciplel Conweition. If nominated he would poll q heavy : vote . as be is well and favotably ,known tbrowahout. the entire County. We hope the People's Convention will consider thin anamms • tion:Litorably. • - itB.llllY TOWNSILIPs' Auguat 7, 48 31,a' (comirxtes.iezt.j . Maras EteLt—lbrouth your.etilutnne we would re commend the ammo of DANIP.I. MILI,EIL, of Phlegmy° Bortegh for ASSEMBLY. Mr. Miller is a young man. well qualified - for the poet. and In whom we can place all confidence. lie. bring Interested In a very entroidee coal operation, underttande the Intervale of Fichaylltill County. If nominated he will rarely° a Lige, If not an unanimous Ira! a from thu end of the County. PINEGROVE II0E01:1011, August 1858, lto Bli erlffeeltre a • „ • We beg lave to announce Dalllgt. NACU. Pm.. of Auborn, as • candidate for the 'Office of EllEturr, and take pleasure In recommending Whir u fully competent to fill said offles If elected. he being raised in this county. and we have known him for a long period, da ting which time we have allesys found him in the fore. meet rank, of thoso who fought _for the emote:fa inter ests, and the Workingmen's welfare.. If the People's Convention Ida place him nn the Ticket, we have every rearm to believe that he will meet with a hearty sup port from the voters throughout the county. at the ap• preaching election. , BLYTIIE AND SCUUYLKILL. - August 7, 14 ' 3 ii To the Tree sisallndependent Voters et • Selstsplklll County. • plessnrns awn Fitton; tumor —nivrtng been asked 'a number of timesorbrther I expected a neno.nation for tinititliT, I hare only to my if coy ratty, Cukor Ar. earention, sees prow to nomilutte me, I will be nay mock Waged. Lot still beg trios to stick to the Pfatfores hare adopted. without adding another Plank or taking one therefrom and notwithstanding there am centons PerunlbUiltihlg IbeCounty, reryeatiog that I win not be . a Candidate at the coming election, I will just my that having unfurled ..my banner sod Moog it to the .breese, sod inscribed, thereon Protection to itsecrions Labor, I ern determined not to strike my colors until so ordered by my rearm entree's at the election; and hereby call upon all Business Men; itarmere., lianulketurtes. Nine and laborers...end ths rest of mankind, to gory me. illinertstlle, June S. !b.S 233t] .1088P11130 - Sberlaalty. the niers of .Schnyliill CJITIVIS respectfully offer open' in yourontsideraibut and ardicit your mairrisrp, an independent. candidate for SfiffitlVY. at the nest October election. iftectosie to the meent unteritmate difficulties which divide* and still costUnue to distract the. political, party with *bleb I bare slimy sated, t was a randidste he the nontioation ot the Deutottratie Convention, and was wilting to abide by their decision. Up to this time I bad hoped that a tweintrillition might be Offeeted. and hammy again pre., rail is Manuals or, my pelitkal Moab. T he poppet*, *Cana a malt is now too remote, and the timrr a , , Hon too Went. to varrant Cue to submitting my asue to a divided *arty tcondnat km: -.The peep's. 01 la faithful Macey for Pberitt. and politleal dliticaltka might not to be_parmitted to Interfere with tholrfias or lamtbrteff , re,a eantEdate trithont Zid to the nonolnation of any convention, and it edeetad, will 'Whom* to preform ittodutleo of tbo Ake is to ma tey thepublic and lb* many-kt haensid fisad and said the to thlo . . WASECIN 1 1 , ; 111,-2.121TMEIL July l&td. - ; ' i ' r ' - - ' - 'l2 l ‘: PASTE' itira licutvalv:.l;s. -- : . :,: -- : P4P'Deathi le BaltititeretaittiM4fsiet'.'lo - 19 -- Jartoitthierteit dime! are In.eirriltslfic - ofrtTbe Fraser Goad Fields are tirouegititad a , deluebut; ~ '',. - . . - ' Itlit`Tbst &pelmets in Judie its,ri*ly Mach at mend. ",..- , '' -' - , --if*Attstistie Telegraph *bares it Eiglead are - ffintat 49i/03. • _ I._ _, 4 11111 t Arebblehep livens has prone ted to Bishop -' Mellin,Ofßighteend, Ye.; la tosgaitheeetpair of • carriage bass*. .'. 4 ' - ' ;''' 1" ' VI , . ii . • *: , lIIPTIM Malian Cakkkitill,kbfl i i" 4l , ll9t: T i t i " a feuds,* itio: '•-,,-.:, 'i , 1 . •-- • ' '--- fierltl."l". Scott, President •of the Northern :Bank of. Kentucky, is deadi-- - -----•••••, -,-- • - - , -, .- ~."'Lotuis Napoleon is trainieg'Ais soldiers to swim and fight in. the water. , '-• " • • '- ' s ifir - The Douglei paper in Weshlegton calla the Caton the Lincoln organ..,_ _ - ' ' ' far The work of breattlegettkbelieir York and Erie Itoitroad has eommeneed.' . „gilt• The New York Health Cominisioners have declared Charleston an infected-purr. - - , ~-Over tweet* persona - left : .Lowell,'Mau., as t week for the Fraser river geld region.. l'earls a nd gold hatebecome -the pleasant ' substitutes for polities and frauds in Kansas. .. iitaft"Beaths in Boston last week, 05; 61,8r00k . lye, 180;.: to Near York. $3B; in.:PhiladelPhia, 281. jittAlr.4austes Eddy, General Managic of the - •AtatotesatTelegreph c o otepany l e lines .and 'work ' tog affairs; is deed. , ' •, .- - - --- -. ' ' . , ' , jtifrAn early train .now leaves Reading for Philadelphia -at 6_15 A. AL :Returning leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 P. oIL jetlt•The celebration in Nor Yu) in honor Of the great Telegraph triumph, on the -.Mit of Sett ' timber. *lithe a grand affair. jftet•The. wharves of New Orleans rent for a minim of dollar,, whereat the papers concluded 'that some.barineseis dune there.- ' r - ,P/P-Drs Clinton Van Taytts here to enter-into; errangementi Tor - the establishment of s company to Wild steam ferry boat/for the Say of Rio. , '4lo"The Ituston Courier says the signature ".Tamcsiludbottann Was added to the President's letter to the Queen by the telegraph operators. ¢a - Some statistician has figured the egg crop of the United: Snit& tube 13,250,000,000, and at cents a duets, to be worth '16121,066,506,; p8!-Three husbands advertise their runaway wives fa the. Baltimore Bios of 4he 13th inst., while , a fourth "solemnly retracts" a Owner peblication. ,ffit - One hundred Miners and surface hands base left the Minnesota and_ Rockland copper mines, Oittottagon, for the gold regions of Preset river. I°„lnfr OCI. Morrill' end Bon. M. H. Smith, the - Republican and Democratic Candidates for Geyer nor in Maine,' wilt stump the State together pre , sinus to lb:I:Iced - M. AO -Judge Peters asked the late J. W. Coady for tbe loan of a book; the latter said : "With ' pleasure, I will rend it to you.” "Thai,"; said the •Jtidge, "Will be truly Coady seeding." j i ~-Mrs. Clara L. Baker, wife of George L. Bs .-ker, of the celebrated'Baker Family of vocalists, died at Wankor„en on Wednesday. , They had just returned from a professional tour South. i • jar Huo. John M. Botts,of ,Virginia s says be found, during his r travels in 'Europe, that -"the Germain were the Les: ordered,and man intent-a tualiy peaceable people of modern Barepe." , 4 6:4)-A knitting machine haa just been invented by a genius in-Seneca county, N. Y. One of the editor! of..the Syracuse loured saw the ; machine . knit a-terfe'et stocking in less than fivo :Mentes. NI -A daughter of Prescott and Bolan M. Col by, of Bradford, N. IL, two years old; died the 15th inst., after an illness Of three or four.days, occasioned by swallowing phosphoruus from mat .gibes. . ' • jar -Do you sop , after eating, or from acidity of the stomach, heart burn, water brazil, wind, burning !mintiest, or indigestion?, Immediate • relief con .be obtained by tulips' the Oxygenated Bitters, .. . . . •; Artrltis stated, says the New Bedford Stead. [•• Ord, that the father of a lady in this - vicinity re-. , -• • ,,cently presented her with ; a chalk : ("good as , , ' -.,wshmit '') for $30,000, in view of her matrimonial , . ..'alliaoce. - • - ;- - Look out for a well iottcatup gold`dollar, , at, t "huge? kind," the alt of the labors of no. in m grtns crew of rascalty counterfeiters in • .11 as osach ' . Nothing but strong , . acid will show a.. , . the ' • !; ' '- ' ' ; ' • • •-• • - , . .yarty • of _,gentlemen frets • Previdence took slx sharks ott•the "south end of Prove. deoce,"; Thursday Inst. Some of them (the sharks,* the gentlemen;) measured 'over nine feet, 104;1 •• , ~.' Or A4agnitic ticket for the Presidency in 1810 is ritai'm by the Lancaster E.epress, which proposes. Pig or Samuel Illoree as the people's candidate fotilFruident, and Cyrus W.Pield as .VicePresichisk . figt•A eyisi Oat west; in describing the bloiring up of a inettaiSoot 'the other day, says the "toot enertulde trastriough to shake the bravest heart." We alifeYet4ght that it was the "biters" that , did the bootie /211-Tlon Os lull (Miss.) Mercerg tells of an old bachelor' neighborhood, worth $150.000, who recently wed •st, ew.horn female baba hanging at-his g ale .' lie - tad it, and gays it Use name of "Eureka Gets. , - •a 4144, , jtett•Pulity'e.deiMption of a fiddle, cannot be bent.:-.".1.t was the:they° of ' a lorkey, and the else of a goose; helarned never on in back and rubbed its belly With - ick, and uch ISt. Patrick I et , bow it did cqintle r... 4 , -s - „trArThere are 86 Sa 'Leltanks in .Idassachu. setts, in which, about 11'7, depositors hold pro. peaty amounting to emitdal of thirty-Arse tail lion dollars or about $3O 6"ov:try ma n, woman and child iti . the State: , r.!:-2-. . •. pitrAtnong the arpinthia-Tor Congress In this State are the :followingllOpirs:-31r. William-, • anti, of, the. Pon/tome „Lid - , ; ,B. C. Darlington, of, the Lancaster Evora,, 'lliad Seth C. third, of "the Brewnirille Clipper:' =, 2 : , otaf .aft• The National Dentalt onvention, in session at Cincinnati; Ohio, last 'Nit, retolved to petition Congress for the emptoptgi of dentists -in ,the army and navy. Thence(" Int of the mover.- , Lion is to be at Niagara ZONA - , • jniiilt-At the last meeting Or_ ' Jersey City Com. mon Council s - a resolution aril Opted; imposing the following u. fines ottmembeistf on4ittendatice, A& A Absent at roll, 12e.; abate, on the passage of an ordinance, 255.; absent tiling the evening, 25c. ' : • i , r4oo•Colutibus, Kentucky, It and plate.— An old farmer who ha d hem bid) , ladled there. said of it :.--.."1f the 'Angel , 0 - happens to light at Columbus. there'll be 4 , • coition, for they'll swindle trite oat of:lfie -, • , before he can make a single loot." _ •.:: ": - ‘;:f. - . • s iffirsfs flag from Mies, A pro*, ' Andrews, the "heroine of this penitence." waft ' •sented to the Woodis Riflemen.to Norfelk, — ( Thursday of ' tent tun. Oa dit-4bat Mies •,- - ." is married,. having been led to the alter•ltlit ' - reliant ,of , Norfolk—Mr. john B. Upthur ; -...5 - :V'' - : " For- The Administration o • .• - -main dumb as oysters concerning the - aline ••••‘- • 'Koons,— The Wasbinaton Mims and': ' t i I•laia. Peen. sylvanias tioaot stew to be elate • -,ore was an_ elution in 'Kansas en - the first• • , :" . 'r, n this month:' They do not know erhat Isskai,.". • . say - nothing. '.. • ... '' ' . 2 ' A newly arrived John Cbinaaran,lt-• ' • eta, _California, says an exchange, purchased thie ice recently, and finding it eery eat, laid it to dry in the sun. On going to look, for it: , tie °ph found that it had disappeared; and. tortbioit ne eased the whole Chinese neighborhood - 61" k - .- - • A genteel:riot waa the consequence. ';•• ..-• - - `:,:74 ,Igrlir. - . Rare,. the horse tattler, Sart - 114 'idinkereshonld not biased on horse!. ,:oThey:eas be broken in teas time without them. Koran are only fearful of objects which they do nut under. 4,stand, or are not familiar with, and the eye bane ' ofthe principal mediums by which this understand-, ing - and this familiarity,are brought about. t o. • „aat-The 10th of August, on which the first' telegram was pent across the ocean, is aniemora .• ble day in American annals. ' On that . day, in '1519 ;Caress set oat on hie expedition to Mexico ; in 1774, the battle .of Bennington; sod in 1780 the battle of Camden wore fought, end - in 1825 the Northern Sea was discovered by Capt. Frank . ' lin. . - - ' ' . .. • Jfferln Alissiuippi, the value of -Ono property in Flavin is computed at two Astadred-ami Iteenty millions, Nine hundred aad wine thousand, two ANA. died dollars, which, added to the estimate °tithe bode, would make as the value of the two inter. nob, fear Anon:red and slily two millions, six hue. dred and fifiStssis- thOlisaad, *Seen: Aemred,. - and thirorsix dollar*. , . ~ . „surfone of the most interesting features of the recent Atlantic Telegraph celebration St Boston, totie the Boston Herald, was the illumination' of the old John Ilanceek mansion, on Beacon street. The old gentleman,(nephew of she IteveluAnnary patriot,) who now owns and occupies the lees, gave direction that in honor of the even even the lightning rods planted by Franklin hinnelf on his mansion. should afford some indication's of the joy universally felt on tbo secompliabinent• of this . great undertaking. 'The mansion was illurninnted ' from the Poor to the attic, and the. same =idle • ' mirk, were used• -which were employed to cele brate the establishment of peace in 1785, in 1815, ind,the introduction of Cochituate.water in 1858. • ..itienA terrible tragedy. consisting In the mar des of a young lady by her father, and the suicide of the murderer, wet enacted near Bowling Green, . Pike county. Missouri, on Friday, the 13 th Init. Vie :parties were a German named, Myers and his " daughter. The daughter was an illegitimate child of Myers, instal° two had lived together as parent and child, without any apparent difficulty, the girl discharging the .domestie duties of the household. 00. the return of some of ,the farm heeds to the house, the girl was found dead on the tloor,:weltering,in a pool Of blood, shot, through the heart: By her sidetay Myers, also dead, with 'a bullet. hole - through -his, head. Circumstances have some to light which ead to the supposition 1 that the father had dishonored his own offspring, • end both had greed on a bloody death as means of net being living witnesses t,o the exposure of the guilt of the one and the shame of the other, POLITICAL. • Ir. Traser's Letter of Aeeeptanee.. -• Coohtinon; 411.7. 18,1858. • lion. Reeder, President Of-the People's Couteetion. ' 'Vent- Sir:-Your fetter 'notifying me of toy nomination for the daft 151' Canal Com.. missioner by. the Peoples .Conveition, held at Ilarrisbure on the 14th July last, has been re. aired. For the honor of this nomination, pier tolt hie to return, through you. to Allot body, my sincere thanks. .I accept the nomination., and chantilly approve and endorse - the ylatfurni .of principles which aecompaies it. relfieetrully, yours. • WY. X. Frani. PEOPLEI Airmusp.owriat neter. - . -Amax orluratkaCottrt: , Read,Jehat R. et' - • Preeer; prt Payette. , - wcattlex Dziocatano incEET. , Jam ft Of Man MOST, -- 11Vaa. A. Plortfro at Pkiladetpllds. ' *osier 'rola. at Vsystie. • D 3 oßttle, of Chtcoro, who Alfed two moo co, whip atm sthnohnistsr ‘ lieltb, Lberatse_the jitterlod morAboloy• **Om* to wash Sis rims, his Atea Ikea 1b00404 - mat to the city'iriro* for six • Monakci Im4little kit mai of. propotr. _ Pittravec—NithoOvat originated the following, t+kwevres to 1:U1041110mo bande4 doien t¢ peiter _ity 'IT a divpiteltjtom Wgiandl to OtOO*6 ol l 4°10:-Aix the muLati IS,to reseh s tterpladr • AM/4 half hours by the clock before it left England, at whatMIND Wouldl it arrive at'the point of depart. sirs. tauten cabhecarfied entirely around the-world? li'Outd it not *Oro theiiity. before itleft,lias nnty the titno - eshanested in making the circuit? If so, , then, with a continuous telegraph line around the world; why notatard *despatch tirourid and *round until it reached back to 4detn. and let bins know what his ehifdtinare about these 'latter days," and especially in regard to the beautiful styles of clothing gotten up at paistialsttore' of Oran• atekeS l ( o . fieZ Osstout I st/est, Philadel. The Cr.:plated Bitten. ,For the cure of BYgPILPSIA Ott Inimatarson, MEW' Complaint. "labia, Costisenese, Loss of Appetit?, Fever mad Agar, itsamtiterts, sWatee Brash, Acidity, sen Sig:Auto, Scurry, 2Vassea, Headache, &mei, and !lettere Debility; Or any disease hexing its *right:Jo imperfect efigestiost, These Bitters; ni all Classes of our ;fellow citi zens. Including fifembere of Contrast; Lawyers. .Phrsielens, Clergytnen4 Plasters; _Farmers and others testify. are the or4g safe, certain, and sMv. ereige 'florin for the immediate relief and per, aliment care of the many cruel complaints which In sop!, phase or other of Dyspeptia4 afflict oar race. _ I These Bitters were tßecovered 'by Dr. Olordsk B. Oates, and in their Orme!. differ entirety from that of nay . other rbreiotratian of medicine.. Con taining no poison—no noxious drug—in'tbelriaatort tonic, not stimala ting--retainiag their, virtues in "ray :eihne ; Ales are ."a combination and a form ladend" of wadi• tine which boosts no Orel to exterminating ' dist, ease and , restoring the,system to i its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or bowerer induced or Otranto In its ebitraeter the disease may be.—no clatter that hints baffled the skill of the physician, and resisted 'be efforts of kledisne, a single trial of themi, Bitters will satis fy the - Sufferer that hilt disease is minable to the propem - reutetly. In testimony of the jztany cures effected by this Boltiod.r , reference is had to the Written certifiestel front distinguished, individuals known all veer the lard. 8. W. FOWLE 3 CO., 'Pfeltrictort, 4 Heston; For sale by their agents everYithire. Anterrs:--John O.' Drown, J. O. Melia, sod Henry Saylor, Pottsiille ; C. 1 1.. 'font:log(o,i Schuylkill Haven; W. E. J. Fry and McGoiiren 4 Fowler, Tamaqua; I. Shirtier, Port Carbon; Paul,' Barr, Pinegrove; 0. Reagan •1 Son, 'Tuscarora; Oharles Marsh, New Pbiltoicaphia; - Jonas Robinhold, Port Olin., ton; R. IL Irvin. 8t:, Otair ; New Castle; Jobe Williat . 113 j . July 31, 1858:• 314. 0 .4 3 : _ • • .per Eau Lusteile, OR nAtlk RPTospri :07 Jute' article. composed of vegetable abb. statmse, bee rapidly Acialred a world-wide celebrity for Its potency in beeutifilng and ineiginsting the: bale ; rendering it soft and 'Only, Inclintailt toted, prevent ing landfall! and baldness. ; use as an ladirrpeaut- Me toilet *Mee la Doer universal; ar4 the magical of. facts, resulting tberefinm, are *sedgy apparent. &dd. by all respectable drity.ta, and at tire Laboratory of Jules Ilanel d Co., Perfumers ?td itoporters,No. 701 Chesnut street, phliar:lelpble. • Yoe sale • also wholesale aod; rets4l, at it. SANDP.Ib. , SON'S Drug and Chemical Store, Poqov tile. 1_ nollowayta P111114.1.14mu. Paaottca.-'4l, is suPposed by the uniatflated that hospital patients have the advantage of skillful treatment and eseeful at tendaaes. The Math is. they ire toe often merely the eubjerle upon whichivaw students try their ''prentiee hands." The beat hoindlals footlbflisiek are their own homes, and the onlyinuedietnea thei need are Rolloway's disease...subduing . rsaiedielf. 'Let the weakened, broken down, attenuated, and hopeleissaiferera from liver COW. plaint, dyspepsia, sithum, heimorlholds, or any of the Internal maladies irbieb bates- the professioh, supply themselves with Holloway's 1111s,,ind they cap speedily work sot their own cure, and *fathom' they remomber the doleful predictions Of the &Clore. 1, . . Kir-Mexlean i Dlaslang Xlsulatent.—Yritin rich and poor, bond and frees all tfolors,gradett aud con ditions of life, we bear the same me. 11. of praise awarded this wondetlul artfele. Sines are bealed4sich rellertd,l litres saved, veinal& an all made 'herd, and untold ills assuaged by ails greA Metlicihe which aes .Ipg to the Judgment of man. Witat /tunny doesuot re quire a standard Liniment t Who ever beitd .of the same effccts produiwd by any olier ertklet4 For-Cuts, Irruisew,Srml us; Ritestataibun,Smilllng., Steal nod Horse. ac.„ it has no equal. Beware qtrDathtliona.- j The genu ine Mustang Liniment is sold tiir all respectable Drug gists and Livery . Men in tor4ry tehn, parish ind haialet. throughout Nort!il and Soeth tAmerica, llitrope i and the Islands of the Ocean. 11 . 14 at once. j Dewar. o any other 'Brai,es Linime4t. lit a. base Imitation. ,1 DARN rARK, PrlsrfetnM, ;1-Im] ' .hair York. ,Arisevslog hal miff c.otdai—ln all carts.; of roughs and odds, the grangers wilt dadieplessant tint po*erfui remedy In Clieteiner's Sitgar'CoOted itige, table Pill.; Tb. ithme or this medicine has already spread Aar and Wide. Over Bye hundred ;hatband .bolos octhesee pills were sord last year, hiving bees uses* la all aseerfalned.rases with perfect tureen, reenter coipplal at, affertion of the Wage. palpitaticin or the heart; Ind nen= Aisibene. Seer, let fever, fevered apne,`dropsy) typhus fever' andother diseases. This Pill ts'ecatea with fine elide Fuger, so that the medicinal Ingredients fire Imperceptible fo the 'taste. To ehil4en they may be administered without diOleudy. : So'ten cantinas! it:r. edekensi of theriA. racy in all "Peered area, that pledges hidtselr toss. turn the money when the premised effeet4s net pro. dared. The erns magi be had of all tiravigts and iStoeekeep era, in every t raced town to the butted Stittes.— Joas O. BacovOis Agent foe flits 'place. tas.2tl —The growl 113.,014i1i JAMES CLAIL:IteSCEJEERATED FEMALE PILLS.--. Profited from!ft presertii;kin !M' !Mr J. CliattE)lt. D; • Physician Palysordinary to (lie Queen. - I . This luvaluilbleMedichte is)infailing iti theeure grail then painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution iiii subject It unideratea all earners and re: . Moves all obahvetions, soda speedy cure may he hiked -'t . ' • ' i on. . : 'To Illianretled Ladles fit la pecullarky suited. It wld, in a short time, brittg or the -monthly period with regularity: . I Each bottle, price One Dotter, bears the Dovinamout Stamp of Gnat Britain; tapering eonnteeLdtc* 1, .1 .sue-There I fiefis should sot tes Wow by I flunaher derieg the FIRST TIIRSR AIONM3 of Peeetertey; as 'thew ore rare to being ote 'Alteeertftiase, bed all any oMc? time ; 4 ihey are safe. . . i ',.. ' i ie •.• i In all eases of Nervous and Spinal . AtfeettoreS, Pain In tie Beck and Limb", Tatig4 on slight naertioa, Palpita. time of the React, Ilysterim; and Indite, theM Dilbe will effect a enne.When all lithetZ.Me:tere ; have failed, and ft ' i ~.. °lshii pciwerful remedy, So not contain ben, e eloutel, 'nl:dr anything huetiliel to the constitution.' , „ ~I directions In the padephieta ro udd each package, .. ~. should be emelt:llly Oresereed. '.. ~.. : - I . • ' Agent for the Unittates and ii . Canada, . 184'.';,71 , JOB NIOSP.S, I. C. Baldwin ito.,) c 'Rocheser, N. T. 'l 4 : 11,—til And 'a postag e stamps eneineed ' to ititi ilw . , '' Agent, wilt Insure a bottle; containing over SO return men, , ' k - M• le.in Pottaitite,'bi lIENBT SAYE he Taiga. 4 . .....,, S. J: FRY; Old bj all Druggists throughoutthe Del 1 ~ lite, and Canada h lan* In 'OS 23- t ' ' W hia Ccitekeirie-In the :prepatatio4 o the fu l f il, and the neminferture of them criekera,lthe tuturalMtsi healthful properties of the grainer. retained In theti'Veletest - peleity and strength. The mutt le,` that thane, InaCreckees,contein in the mine weight i double the ' del:anent Of bread Mitis • eiscielly MIA. No othir -- " ctlen foim wheat MA ever been dlkoi ered width rored M minable as me article of Mind, 1 orbso ealtedel quirements. .. - T4I Youthful, as tredlae thoie.in the me ridian cAllfs, 'mareis aged pellicle and yen ng children, Sod theta pleasur e O ak ' .' , f I ' They'd° not n y,, require Meetlealluglike otto es food,lbat• toevety*aking and - moletvelnit hi the neouthigndually, tWeaMleing In water or milk, by this means separating ils der flakes, ha which . state the stomach inaiseceive ,• l „ . , '" ' ~'" l ed These' Bakes are of ,partieles Of Tartu*, in which the life suppe:lg principle of the grain fitealurs Mt deadened or leYee*se in Boer, by too close 'grind ing, hut retaining Us , ~lit metre propertleisoneteessery to digenkm, and the ogforee withwhir% it lin 'Parts to, the body a kn e e l ' growth, or renewed vigor and Strength. . . i:, .. -c., There Farina (harkens:they. in Agreeable tepte, ee-t kindly; upon the noulak4Bsd are a 'Clittabfe article for dyepepitieias well as . ikeilars and. eindicate persollegen erally,,zand they are peenenly plement for children. All threw who:nni e r r procure these Minable tracker, should pad i t then, are an genuine Taeleoi Crarkers enadetbeibilllfing. All these are steepled wlthlbertaliine (Mint " Allow no pee imato pit eaattriYoU l'. bug anj Creek= Wing's. • ".-. _ . • Thtis caution has become ...";,..., , ry, In eonsceinence of an attempt by designing ,pens sell the Ordinary kind if under the Idi . ',Olt by conveying the impression that they Ire like '_, 'a Perin*. :Such at . I tempts at deception about 1 bee deretood by AL The gem/Menne for sale only* 15.1311110 EN BR, ' 11* • Boars sheet; (*porno t Riedel/1 IletiAe; 04Netleet, . ' naet, near Railroad. Po teetlie,Jro7 174 IS - . ';, . ' !2%. - ' . , • TUB Gift - ovrok7r OF i THE-' E - . MR. SEAN EDT, ry baa 41+overed In 21 one of oar 1:0141•00 pßttm tria moistly: that eutito - '• .• I. EVERY RIND Of 11V149R, , • slost7" - " The Wont Scrotal& dont '• ti Coatmoi► Pimpia Ito ban tried I•overeleyis eimef;.•nd itrrevi taticittieept twb eutatltO liumtPc• lleliaa mist. to lira tait'it..adon over mit '• • ,teitttleatos of Itil Tattle, art within tvematyon.• •", • '•• wo; bottles aira warraato4 ' a' iatstoi Kora miatth; : . •.• • • ;4:too•to thlyo boittosittll (via o• ist k in d of plop •Oha oil:tbo hat. - ••• , . *tro'Or threataitthat i lli ▪ • eta-oil:die& !Tvrikhotthii ats;aianaatoil to , • vntst canter In the atoaoacii. • • j Thrett or tire licatlottariar to ens the worst kind 0.11 ; One or two lipotttes are • , • earkati hum% Ole erlt. ' : l'lto'hotthia attirwaitsittot - tuatilitc et the oats • and Sotcho! +40,0, hitte:ir' 1 . r r ' • : • . 1% - . • - : _lqvcit !Gat hittleittiritirstrutted to tun eernspt and -itt quint atleerek . ._ , • • • r One butt" Ititrinit* sallimpthms of the Atm Orie;untatio. ...arc to tonet kh forri.n. • • • , . • Two Orprerabottlei ere warranted to ram the most deitlitrate earse!rf rbromilltna t ' teraktOtwit . bottles are Warranted to ears wilt theme. ',fro ballet Will rota tba worst !Ilia of amok ' One to auras bolt).. *t Warrantadl to ems the worst .e 444 of Dyvtris. 1 ,Ymorr Oran 115.. ex portent', 44 thou -isidsibat It has beer ennead by a atiliet da lb• do. Crue to twolbettlea rut, waroloted to eerie Melt boa& • "I• tc!; 1 ! 0 ;b1ctql* arlo warranted to regulate a restive elate et lbw !loilrebt. .; One 4 . ° I w t blitOes will nornate derangement of too 1961120711 7 , ; flow; to di bottles bas cit,4 thrrorat ease.. of drops r• One to thter bottles bas awed lb* worst moat On; relief is sloops expOriefte4l *Oat a ow, to - fief ourti so esornolaltig Coolie! 2to chat* of diet 'Tar tioessatri—eat the beat Po biir ;et and socrolli'd It. • Diredienes foe ate:--Adnits, ens iablespionfal pee day; Chliiiren nett tonyeors,d - essii;r•tslocitorifal; Children front tire t 0 eight pairs, tiospoontil. no directions • Aid to spidicable to nli consiltntions,Udto sufficient to ,operate on' tholterrebs twice,* • , • 11FAXIMACT7111:10 IST r - , • DpNALD '.KENNEDY.. . , at.;., 120 Warms Streit,Rozburp . Mar• • Nitric* ss. • 47-For by deuiglsta thioashout lb* I:felted States. Jaanari =,'SB 44y LADIES! ;.-- • - • Dregs 4 14111u2414' Paintlehlnig • • . . {ago - . ; . '"-ar- 1 ", 7 :v; ,• • rxuasPie.. -fL4 t•14130/D - • - , • Gelatine Street, • ..""' Adhloing the' — ea* • ‘ 44. ' ro;ray.u,LE itopss. ~•••• jl • T. f doustautli on hen a— Psessrams, GALLOONS, •; BINDINGS, • BUTTONS, G 1 DLIGB , BELT' ItIBBOSS. . Pint Quality Shetland Wool, First Qttality Zephyr Wonted, Extra,' Quality Velvet Ribbons. Sirueuetsts A t , TIT.RWOOD . 6, nod Run A (We Prince*: Royal.rirpial Ilttrel -Sprint Skeleton Skirts.' . ..Give the vines Rive , a rail, snit examine the : - Clooda..! - (August I, 'A :3341 Odigious )ntelligenct. Icoiaxesitcom.j The 'Conseccaation in Christ Chards PiaWU.. Of tilt. Belt. Dr. Bowman, Atitiatent Bishop of :PennsylValia lIITIDKAZ 004:—The daily peen hat already published its report. All agree In felony° the solemnity and re joicing. All speak of the multitude attending. All re poet Ihe merry chiming of the bells, the greed old or. gas mode, the thronging of such numbers -to the, ut. mostaterupancy of ralleftellt, aisles, vestibule, stairways Cud ielndows. 'Asign eye witarses and participant I venture to add a word. It will sit least, do no berm, . ! LO;e. It may in ' tere(t rota of 'ger readers as have not deity papsea.— Some may not know whet historic interest clusters About that identical place of Dr. Bowman's, rousem idiot on Wedute day. Thertcon the WI h 0tJu1y.177.5, Congress ' met for prayer. There Washington worshipped God— ' 14 Tbeie mittietrred Bishop White. :red beneath the sod • of its bur4l gnimod sleep side by'side. Benjamin Frank lin kbd hit wife. Amid such 3Pg0 , 13t1011., only ft,. more I, and. many more ancient. the living amenthlrsl. From all i f Inds of the State learned anti plena di v i ne' , con , e „,4 to 1' greet the elevation of one of their old e st and t ong Ed th. i DIV, colleagues. Delaware 1131 , 'llrgely represented.— t`, Other neighbor in g mate,. were more ot leas. ,fro I od[Wisronsin the aged Kemper had...opine to prosideee i Around bim stood Bishop Horatio Dotter of N. Y.. taller 1 1 thin hit Itrother,m lib whiter hair but very like him ; t 13iittop Williams ot Omuriellcut. younger, bat a mate in i (min and height; Bishop Leeo( Delaware, quiet. gentle 11 andepirtinalita we picture to 'ourselves the Evangelist ."44.rtsh' and-the courteous Delaney of. Western brie York. Before them _knelt the presbyter. on whose head. by the divine disport of the lot, apostolic bands 'were now to rest in desiguatioo to the office and toile of. a Bishop., Sacred pledges exacted. volenin vows made. ~ the Holy Spirit was invoked. And when from that holy . Jransactien fon bended knee the anointed servant of Christ ardor. the Word of God was placed in his hand with solemn charge. .., i`tiite heed onto reading, exhortation and doctrine:— Think upon the thlngs i contaitted In ibis Book. Be dli. (gent to them. that the increase coming thereby mar be . .Manlfested Onto all men ;Lim by sodelng thou shalt both •.: sine thyveit and them that hear thee. De toile flock ' of Christ a shepheni. not a wolf: road them, devour them • not. 11014 up the weak, heal the-sick. bind up the bro. hem befog again the outeasta. seek the loot Buse tore. drill, that you tenet too tenths; so .niniater ditch:lino, that you forget not mercy: that when the Chief-Shop , herd shall appear, you may reeeive' the never lading , . "town oratory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Aces.; I Bishop Bowman enters uPou his duties Infinediately; n Thursday, P. 3!., be..laid the corner.stime of the Chruch 01 St..lohn the Baptist. in Germantown. On Feudal: be consecrates the church at drink Instow n. built ias a think.offertex for preservation In a railroad ealaati fy. Arid on the 15th proximo, he will (Di Ti. ontel.rte here 'Di Trinity 'Church. The Bishop of the plonk% -'though; kill !anent, Is improving in health. Ile roe slislio :taluttett his assistant. The Church devoutly •thtnitilcal and links for Ills bleeping eveirrd more ,sitorypio: Of the sermon the want of spier rides to laprt! It unfolded Iralah ale. 23. that every Imre shall `Coq!! 'ekri.t and erery tongue ea fns Him. '4 ,7 ours truly. D. WAS.III7I.7fOr. l 'p i'ren."--The Rev. li. S. Wagner, of Reading; 11) . 'bail :loin elected' Etigliah Pastor of St. John's ' Chtieh; in4lhrnburg. . . . „ . liiiitter:. , Pneacnixo.—The Rev. Mr. Lightner lof Ifeatlin . g, delivered an eloquen)„ and effective ' &termini feat Sunday afternoon, frotn.fate Melts of a 1 i bourn in Sth street below Birtgaman. There Rae i a largei'congregation around - him, and the scene was quite novel. I Reutaters.—Mr. James McKeown, who died in, Lancaster, Pa., last week, left s bt will, $2,000 to `i. the English 'Presbyterian rhureh of that city ; ' $2,001l to the English Presbyterian church at Lea -1 cock, ands $l,OOO to the English' Presbyterian church u& 'Paradise, in Lancaster county, ~. __; , ' riarrettrasT EPISCOPAL, MISSIONARY Beater. —The Rt. Rev. Senior Bishop, T. C. Brownell, D. D.l, has appointed the Rt. Rev. James 11. Oren D. 0.1, to the office of Missiottary Bishop of Ac. kansaii, Made vacant by the death of the lamented , Bishop Treiemsna, end his oonsented to accept the eherge. , . , MIX PROTISISAST Wilk:oPa CIIICVCR aten Yee ATI.AXTIC Tamtasek.—at the Couventlkin of the Protestant Ppla. . coral Church of the Western Morten of New 'kUrk, held at flothesterlast week, among a mein of resoletions re. . toting to the successful !lying of the Atlantic Cable* were'the following: . , -That we tee In Oils achievement is bond drawing , still ' closer the novel hies, between a daughter and a mother - Church, and that nothing on our part which desires and prayers nit accomplish, shall be wanting to etre force and perpetuity to the Injunction, owhat God batbycrtned -'together let no men put asunder." . That in this leadlog event of the age we recognise another and more effectual link than honstofore vouch: Rated to Da v in that chain of agencies whirl' le to help on the Church of God In Itimission to the world; and that while we took at it •ithfprotound ttmakfultiess-we hear In it tbeamiceofOod tailing ne to unusual atik ' wt, and a more nelfcemeerated sod In doing our bumble part In the performance of the ;duty with which this Church stands charged, ofdiffusing the saving tnathsofttie Goa pet throughout the world. • Thakirear,eept Ibis bringing as a bonis from God, and ;hill It)ill1 , 1141 mould , every achievement of science sad triangle of human ev4rtte. as ',powerful sultilary to extendhittbe know and kingdom of Christ and promothag unity and Merril among nations—passe and lIMod will to men. . .I . A motion was also carried directing the Bishop in tee 'ballot' ttia Coit4ention, to send a menage ot toogratuhe lion tolt4 Arrithishop orCanterbury. 410TICES. ..1140110110018T brISCOPAL CIIIIRCII. Seeand steeet,:iteteetlle, Rev. U. U, Onset, Paatot. M. vine setit*te'very Sabbath at 10 A..14.ai0l at 734P.M. t iffrttliNlTY aillßCllBciatcES--Augiisi; 1838: Watb—Thhtteenth Sunday after 'Malty—Deal. Tilt, . Matt. 41:111—De_ut. Ix, Jatnee v. f D.IYASIMIDRN, Rector. Ong. ..raBLISII LEVIER AN CMURCII.Market Square ` Pottsvlllealev, W. U. Luctitaa 141, Pastor. Die Inv acts vice In I Meet:neat regularly ay y Sunday. Morning. at 1034Velock: evening; at 7 a clock Weekly Prayer `Meetlngtirtrulay evening. at I e`cloek." , 1 4" IiGirTME — III:IDND PRESBYTERIAN cnunen will *MAW fitintetly at the Aasoriate Reformed Church Ibiltilago arket street—Rev. Stern COLT, Pastor.— Sabbath, tonining. at 1034 o'clock:, evenings. at S n'. elo4k • ,fin,iilY I.7rture•Wodnegday arc:tinge, r t R o'clock. - 1 .., 11 MARRIED.. ItItidit—IIMISKI-01% the 23,1 Ott., by Rev. L. B. Ileeklegaftux 0. Reuez, a Eamon. to MINA R. Dross, daugblitif Capt. Henry Horner, of Bebnylklll Steven. • a..: i ' o;ir.#, - t BAIPIAXii—In this borough, on the 19th ItIPLTS4III3, .13, WS Ak-,t {Vila= Sarldge. Is the 2241 year of he; age. . Sir,•Sunbury papers please py.' •r • , . WUTI•I3I—On the 21.1 Intl. Iltrrtt C., eon of W. B. C. and dara#Aspiloller, aged S. year; 7 =collo; and IS day.: : , b: - 4ierest Meer!. thou tutAtleft us; - g Here thy lees we deeply reel— ft is God ebn bee bereft us-- : • Il. i nut Ile can all our vereews heal. WANTED. IyAN'TED—A 'situation as Saks ma In • Refill Dry Glom% Store. Understands the idesees perdstly, and *pests bath English and ISeeninn. Best of reference" Oren. , Address "ta," at At& ofiteo • [l : !ottssige, dug. 14, 'lB Mtlett* frAGHER'S NTED.—Six . Male Nschers and Two Venn& AseishurS Touchers are vented for the Zkiew Castle &hook. The examination will be held at the No. 1 &boat, In 'New Out* on Set urday, kaguskritb, at 10 o'ekwli. 1111C/ILEI.SII DARA, ttecoy. . Activist 14,18 33-3 t rCEACHERS WANTED.—A pplica 'honswill be received Am supplying the Public Ac mile of the Borough ofSebnylkfl flacon wit Teach. ens.--tiale and Yount* An Examination of appli,mets bei *ld on &etuntay the 2Stir inst., at the School Ronne, commencing at b o'clock, A. M. Ity order of the Ward, ". LEWIS ROYER, R0g.21,,%4 34- S•tr•tary. rrEAOHERS WANTED.—The Di teeters of the Public Schools lownehip want Ten Slate end Thu Somata Teachers, to take charts of the Public Ashanti' of Mid ninnaltip. The Stboole will open on the VIM of September. non an eslintnill..n wilt be. 1304 on Noottay. Almost 301 h, at the Ne* Phita• tklphla Schaal Howe, roam twenties at S e'chsrk. CILAttLXS SENSING/CR. tzer'y.' August 21,”48 • . T)6 000 t - ---LOA N.—The Potts * rine &fool District - - sols wade, "bundles pprpoa L els,) in en* cr severe; awns iIIOUSASD DOLLARS, &pita* In equal Inetalsnenta of ;IMO club, la two.lbree. font and are yens, vdth yew learned 6prrout.tatanat. - Bonds wNh tompotta attached In be based toe coma to. suit DM pertlacc.a.aed less than $lOO. teal. .The Flehoot Detail are entirelyA g t of &Ave-here paid all their ardera pratupt. Ip-ant *dons will be nand* tnr pitying tbe late rod panel wow also the principal as it falti doe. Three wintery owner to loan awned mate a ealer lnwt oasy and where the hafted - and money bq mete promptly paid. 11, orfteetthell • D. 111411114114 Preekker. G. latsis, artsoir. - Assiut 1. Ilat • - • LOST Sr, FOUND.' • COA'r . FOUND — Carly in inly-Inq --attpp.Aod to hive Ivan lost Inv) • the elm owner mu hate it - 11,y proving and p;tylna the. tut this adaerthfrmant. Sicit.VA IN, No. ON. 6th attest, fteldlnr. 2d4t Aogost 211,'611 `TRAY COW.--Strayed away Crawl New Oath, Townehhe tb• nih we tht o uredtay, hog. btb, a antlll.lll4oß. COW. w t holm, met, one of theta bad b**l2 bored tele*, snit the MII4 three ttotota,, Itor Oa hollow la the hornet' had a bore theta wlth a knot oo It. and. hell no hen anat. Any wywn td. wfAga: Aar w heartbeat.. grill pleitme to adder , ' the PI S VOROC. THOMAS CROSBY, 'Sew Cantle. . New Cagle, Aanant 2,6,113 3341. DISSO UTIONS. VOTICE.—The Capannership of lb.trademign•d In the PoTTsvILL): fIOL ' BF:, was dissolved this day, August 2116.15t1i, by mutuel con. W../ON tFcontinuing. the lintel oc, bls own ac went, dth count. All persons indebted eta. !prtested to make my thscueut en claims to present them for art: - S. JO JONES. of p:SSOLii" ON.-L --The copartner ehlgit,herrtotere existing between Tford•Y A Sbsi en ger In the Dry 'thank, llnxeries and Provisions I,w,los e e s Or Slinersville, 'Schuylkill Co, la thin day, August 17 lb, IS5e, direct , / rd by mutual consent. The business of the firm will ho settled byJetn.r Iveraey,rrtw will dontAnne it herniate, on' PM own se. I, JAMES WOOLEY, count' JOIIS SLIKLIEN BERG Slieuenville, s Ang. 19, 1t1.58. • 34-4 t , liisidLuTioN.—The co-partner -1 obit; biliv reanib *Rioting wilder this 'firm of WA -r. NS.. 3 SPFKRYS * MORGA4B. tit the Pitorrin.. 18rletlayiejg and Masonry Wolin*, hi St... Clair. *II 13) 1. , keel fOintYs I. t hp. day. Augnong i tb. 1838, Omit,' 4. mutual *raiment. i 'Th. buointoo ni tb*fiews will be p t . t tI, ,i by Walkino It Sfontan, or bu! wilt volition.* in the bo , l. Wm *mailer on; their OW ultertonn t. 'r THOMAS WAT}VNS, ( -- SAMUEL J k VY ER yg, ',A uguAlr,l __"— , '3B. 3.44t0) J011:8 1.. 3101:11 Vit. --....,__ 11)1SSOLIITION.—The Co-partner shipleretofi,ro slitting under the thin of ROM crow.* f...V.,'1n the Flour. Peed end PM11.1 , 11 I'll'Ai. DPW, 111 SICCIAIr, Schuylkill realllty. is this day. July 2tilhASS9, dissolved hy mutual emaireat. The b11.11:10% of the,firen will be settled by S.,Matroc, who will contin ue it hoftrafter OU his own Account. JOIIN ItOwnornt s.MATNER. Eq. Clair, July 37.'58 3140 FOR SALE & TO LET. RENT-4 STABLE 011 !kat tined *treat, above the Depot. imitable tbr Litreot Apply to 0 . !MAYAS:LTA . • Poi ttvi le. Auguo . 7. 'Ai • ' Atl• , ir OR RE N T—A . convenient Tin diolltnx holm in Railroad street. l'ogiir4-.. aon Orin tonordiately. Inquire of JR;ISE IfOFll.ll. Puttavillo, M 37 gd; US • iii•tf 4( nu IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddl i lig d Blast Firnatos, from Stiriteading Wor&r, i„, e Imi. at Om PLOSIRKR VIURIS Act. Pollafillo,dan. 19, 1866 ' • 34f FOR RENT—The 041 Orchard 5 . 1 I Flour SIMI. It In now In ant rut* inanlng.ra order. A pplf to M. !11. MATZ, no the premises, or In u.scriouLaAuccatni. voit.ono. July I. 'AS I , 4 1 0 I t RENT—A Briek DwellingMA. Mum on Serond street, eon ta loinx six nxnual= Aim a frame dwelling on Seven th street. For terror,. ale ply'io L.O. TiIII3IPSON, tor. Centre cad Market. Ad irri/le, June 28, '5B . 24 1 1 VOR SALE.—Six pairs of Lumber A ~, Tiorkg will be sold cheap fn• ex. 114, or note with ap proved security. Mao, a valuable MULL on the same' tetdin: Apple to J011:4 1100 . 11 ES, Trustee, Pottsville, Slay 12, '5B . - 15 -if io;OR SALE—Ono, superior 8 inelt i 1 i pole pomp . with en and enottertion%—• II ready to two put Into the mines. Will be sold low pnly at the Tat*na Iron Works for further inforni.s• in. CARTES I Al.l.kN. August 21,'51 31- FOR RENT- ., -A _ THREE STORY !MICK DWXLIANG /10112 E, "Dueled no 11 et (•ne.. bon road. or Etat Notwegian street, opinwite the put,* .chant honer: Posse*.inn will he given on the fir.' et September. For term's, hr.. ar . tty 111L'ittli ZIUMI:II.' MAX. Attmlnletrat(v; orIAU 21 ORAN, l'elo 5 Ito. PottevMe, Aug. 1 4, "4 8 3l3t FOR tint cot lowan engine And gel ringe. • • Two 50 " • " • One 10 "• " • One 30 " " • Ono 15 ". with set - 4,C rot. lerv:nerevos. for, breaker. diso,—One URI) pump. (100 yarde,ll4 tnrh. One " yards. f 12 Inch. One'" " garde.) 121 urb. Will be mold n arylyr fur each or apponted paper. Apply - . to • 1111.1,. Jane 10,'2R' 25„.tn1 nail Estate Agent, Potteellle. poRRENT—A new , Store-Room r* . 1 and Cellar, on Markel street.a fel/ doors aliovii=, Thlid, In the borough of Pottsville. To Volt RENT—A convenient °Sm ivi ion the sed ~ &Or, over S. F'oster's shoe S tore. env nee of Lora Alsr- :. krt and Cent!e Bteretr,lately ocrupled by Messrs. 1.4 r wi.od. Lee A Co. VOD It NNT— A smelt Store on Kist kfarliot st Feet. i n a few • doors below Centre cl reel, Iltely oecupkvl by Rai •reter 0 lassinye for a Dutcher's SLIM Vor le roe apply to S. YOSTEIL at ; Ms Soot and Shoe Stone, corner of Iga.t Market and Ceuta" streets. lny .1. 'SS • 111..11 )L 1.4.1 NOTIO S. A TTEN T ION, WASH- gr . INGTON ARTILLERISTS —The " '4 , - members of the Waithlnglon Artillery Gem. rtny are h-rebymotlflett to meet at the Armory on h rd. neteiay mortiing. September 1. 185 a, fully equipped. and with three ball eartridgeriened, to proceed to Mlddirpert for target practice. Ity order of the Captain. J. NI. 8110310, 0. Seel! r ..'"lt . Pottsrllks . Aux. x4.'68 T3s.l the Court of Common Plias of Schtlyik IN county— JOIIN TIiMPLE, 223 March Term, 3k37. • zActan C. BOYEIt. reed. 'laps. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by I he %a tlCoart, to dlstribute.the money In Court, raised nut of the of .be defendant's nonparty, among the partite entitled to receive the same, hereby 'tins notice that be alit st • teud fur thatlnurpoea at his beim. In the borough 4 Pottsville, od Tuesday, the 14th day of ftenteroLet,is.i.t, at 10 o'clock, A. M.' 110BAAT, Atolitbr. August , 353 t TN the: Coutt of Common Pleas of IN Schuylkill county— •LINSKY LITCIII, AO Dee. Term, I 1557. CH A 1:131;HOSN1OL Lee. ?Iv. The undersigned. A odlbli apple fed by the Feld to meertaln and report the liens and parties eu I 11,1 I' the balance in Court ralsea oat of the sale of the deo t's reel estate. hereby gives notice to - all pat-IW , 14. (crested that he will meet them I'm that porpme.at hla office. In the borough of Pottsville, on Wednesday. the 15th day of September, A. D.,155 , 11. at in riel..rk. 5,11 JOHN P. HOBART, Audio. a. August 18. '5B test .r ;Vetere 1 e Breach fie „fl•et." WASIIINGTON X' Sir. N 0.14, of .f, -8. of A.. of re I it DIVOtIIOTODr MU , f lay V.vontore. la third Floe) Thwep eon's Hall . A. N. corner Market *ud Second street,. t'.•tti. Title, Pa. BoltrelAil Corfespondooev—le. 8.11 al : V II •D. Stria,: : Cuo(CialturnCi. : ' W. )lAIZY.. r. W. MoWn*all. R. .. January , 111.. AA .3.1 e All - IE UNDERSIGNED have this.tlit - v formeda eropsettiership ender lbee Oho of AtiAll'b 0., for lbO trauseiellon of lbo Me. ( . 411.0nil Simi floods bedlam*. • IFENIty GUITIfiIIUN, . W3l. Y. AGARD. . . No 323 3forkeel street, Philadelphia. AltrUgt 21,18' 3143 C1111Yr;. CO. - AGRICULTURAI 1104T/CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL AFISIX I. A 10,1.—C7o1irpe cf Time for Ilohliog the Anwrai 1:.- kiirition.—ln roneequessee of luonpentos to fix on le. name time that the Barka County goeiety has for hol,lo: their Exhibition. Ibis A twoelation will open its :1,1 Av. nuall'Ahibitton on the 51h and dodo on the Mb 14 Octtr bor. 1 ASA. . [July 3,'68 ...In i'VOTIOE.--The in erect and rte; oir elbillty of J. 0. 1111YCK lu this ecspartturship tossed by mutual artungeunnst, on the lath Coal operations wilt be continued under the gems .t), , or arm; att1 ; 111 accounts arid ,obligationa or the fret, ptyabiet or receivable, yill be liquidated by J. 0. BRYCE t. Middleport.Ta.; and 218 M'alnut street, Phil:1.1.1001' August 21, '5ll 3.1.3t* N(l'l'•ICE. Whereas, Letters of Adzolnisindloo granted to the subectlber on the Estate of .30115 DEU, late of the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill ~,us tv,"tlereased. by Atm, iteAster ofclinylkill onnt,— 'therefore, ell persons indebted to grid Estate sae rr to to Rake payment, and thosehaster chime alit po-e0 them for 'settlement HENRY ZINIMEttNI N. August 7, 'A.t kletten ,l,,l 1X..6 - 814 'SI :it A T(iii T s 4- .4N Yric E. When-as, Lvitrrs of Administration, ate be n. upon the Ketate of trII,IIELMINA EPTI NO. &nos , ; late of the horench of VottevlllesSehealkill canny. hare hero granted in the undersigned. those Ind,' the Estate of told deredent ete requested to snake t mediate payment. end all persons baring claims mends against the Estate . of the said decedent. met.. known the sensate the undersigns!! lihiee July 11, 's.‘t nt.usi, M. EDGAR RICILt r.to . 1 XECU'CO ' N o . l* ICE.-- N 0:..' , hereby ellen that !Attars Testsmrotltt been granted to the undersigned en the Est f •.* cis Keenan. driveled. labs et the borech of by the itorsoor kbnylkill roanty MI debied to mid Estate them and Omen having claims will please peeseisi authentkate,d. fir settlement. . OWES • KEENAN, Lyon street. ,- T. M. RUSSEL. ear. Mattatitango sod ~!•• July 21.'48...^,0 ' DNllNls'llt.Vl'lol tiThe auterribers have taken at Istration on the rotate of SAltAil 11. N 11.11. the borouuh oh tit, Sehullelll ..ott rir All persona indebted to said estate will mate tar's ate payment to, arid none haring eliriuir estate will present them for settletornt to JOSEPiI WILDE, Notilt tlsr le ita IdEOIIOE WiLDF., Wept,. ip. July 21.'48 30 , 0tt Adulvl" l "' , fN the Orphan' Court of ‘ ; ' 11111; ' 1 " L county—ln the matter of the Fetatt %I'4o RH. tiUerarred-L- The undersimied Auditor appeinreA'l ,- ; " to re state and reeetlle the account nr M il." LAUEit, AcholOistralris of Andrew 14411.,e. 4 . 1, 7, h”reby glees none* that he will meet the rme.. ' retell at his office. In the borotr;h Thareday, the 24 day of September is. , !+. a t /" A. M. JOHN P. 1101Itia • Armort 14.'58 • lv o.c.tuE in • liereblv -gi vet' that , 1..1 Court of Cnnurtata Pleanfot Fa hoatlll ,"'"" ''. aoirdisted the 13th day of thittronher.i., •., ti iift''', Ilona.. In the bnynnO, of Pnttlts inn, fnr I)' 1 ,0- ef,,, hrarinA the application of,,llleila Kit lila:WO - MAUS (Ittlf.6oltY. kir a ditteharge under the ir. 4 . Coin Liar* of this toonoriltti. whets mud *herr + ,l J'' tore and others may 2tteud If they think 1,,,,rer., `R ~ ft felfdlift t;t,, . , 31 allt 011Et:(1 1 V• Aurst 21;'53 :14 ~..„ N the' Orphans" Court of SCIIII. I county— 'one* la hereby glees that As appralarnent of 10:,.; tate of the Laid "docrdent hereinafter flittltrd. ".. C • art the Kral and remota property to the w`",j tridow, hey leen Sled in th e Kt-04re* Mike, t o ..., the Lime will be presented to the Judo* of the!.*X.."7„, Court of aid county; for eentlilaiktlethou 31031t.' eth day of hapteni her, IX3B, .4 CM of Good. Caottklo. ~ik.oll , 4 . 011 . 4811"7""WRe ' . COO &Loving to fate Zetent off .111CUAAL 11 YONS,Iato of S:Auyilili comfy, aircrenal. 34 41 August :I, '4B '-' s .. ~-..-.._
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