into' )ountal. Porreviux, PA. - 11 A. t ,4*,llErrielligattsloBslll: DOW" VOTE rots ANY orastleilaer. , . • • 6 It Yin i Setaa Preeprivr. Tturfßetanes Way.—We are tieqeently asked. by vitiltbspite Irby to chat* can be expected ' . fertha'better While tbet Destoctittie party remiss ft piersit %mum* Simply, because the Demo. -snide 'Party as sow constituted, cannot relieve the mutter. They ape bound to the South band ttall:fidt. The Southern Democrats, all of whom • 9.olSiate km* Trade, and direct taxation, which . Must, follow the. abolition of duties, constitute at least 1 threetomilts of the Dernoctatio voters in ; °soilless. NSouthern Democrat ova voted for ,71 , Pronietion— ay are a unit against (. With the 4 patiently f the Genets!, tiovivnineat, which , now " , emountslo about natty, taiilions mutual, tbeY Stan always buy a sufficient number of Dem. " oerits trout the North, f ire Care ode how honest ,tithiri may be when they go into congress) to Ste. aorta majority in favor of Frei Trade. This can ;be done In spite of the people, because the pay 'of the Administristion when they require votes, Is greater Ousting reward representatives Intojobtslti.from their constituents. they be,. the; Plea also, of justifying their course before tieh. constituents on the ground that their votes were necessary' to mitt me Party which gives theta office. With, many , (gnome% ; voters and tht leaders who desire office, this plea is sal ' cleat. The reader must readily observe that there is no hope for relief as ion a, the present party remains in power—and it is this feeling , th at has Cau sed so Mash despondency through" oat the country. The opposite party stand pledged to the people to pass s Protective Tariff, it placed in power, in the different departments Of 'Government. They redeemed their pledge liilhfolly in 11342—have voted' in favor of Protect. lion ever since whenever the 'question has been pramuited` to Congress in a 'general, and not a • ;iititnional; aspect—and we have nu right to doubt ;;their sinoerity `until they fail in fulfilling their ,i'Pledges. It was the.iofes of the large mass of vibe working chtesee.that pat the present' party , :In power, and diiitroyed it to Amcriean ;industry. They' have it in their power to oast f:thern, and put the Opposition in, if they will nay . 1; look to their own Intermits and not to those of off. P4eti.oeakers and demagogues Who dupe them in , the name of the tatch.word Dearoerary, a name Which 1 represented' Principles in the days of Jefferson, I' ~.,Clay,, and a host of others, Who were its feeders—. ,: I, i ; but which now is only associated with "O ffi ce, and :fPutille Plunder." If working men will not open their eyes to the true state of affairs, and prefer .such a party to prosperity, they have no right to c'; complain of the effects of the measures of their :i; own enacting. If they will not vote intelligently and right 'they row eaffer, and the only regret is ': 'under etch elicrimstincei, that the innocent AM i!,' ,compelled to suffer with the guilty. . ', t; • . • Tans two factions, ulnae up of offtee seekers— i; political becks--worn.ont wire-worterr—rare Se f':l Motions of two and three 'year old detnocrata—the nut.carts of other political patio—the refine end caan.offs of all the ocheariag ll:Meals lathe country. Them are the leaders—tbe numerate that are for. • (ably attempting to lead hy a siring the'Democra. et, of Behuyikilf this coming fall:—.tehtand 'Weer, Sept. 4. The above. opinion °title . leaders nf the two wings of the Schuylkill pointy spoile-seekere, is entitled to , considerable consideration, coming ti it doer from a Democratic paper. We are very ..`"' math afraid if we were to speak half so severely .i, ..of the spotlit:lolg factiotsists, as the Gasetteer, it '-‘,.cirould be set down as politicos' malice. But it is the 'truth. The rapacity of 'the Detiooratio crew for ` rilltia,not, only places them loin antagonistic*, wig e tton in the political geld.; but disgusts every ‘44l4tile Diii;Ocrat.' Prom the day that. the IP .. use in this Borough,. sea desecrated by 1 the -' tof violent partizan* to obtain the u. ' s o Is the Democratic Meeting, down to the I P m 1,1 4; 'lontast It'U been waged by the Dew. art and,,.,.. w lietionsin a manner revolting to de. " we r• w aeltinotearPrised that good Democrats shad and aa tArhare are we 7" Principles seem to be oast " ' . Wind, and the sole - motive, the triumph of Sa 44 '' - s eeking clan qiir a faction 6 actuated by AO' *" worthy motives. Bata day ais using more obvious that,the ". ( abating portions at Democratic party of :tide County who entertals ' f.respeot, are alienating awn/sakes from both .- OM. In this crash the People ate *wrath:l, t only reliable men shouid be selected for b "1 a ree p etis is t kp ee t. Cons, and they seek , for t l e n ip e t , th e tick : eta of the two facial". Cot j their own mouth are they being condemned, itreMight Terrain from even a usual lailusion ',them; but we could not resist exhibiting to t ' a' depth "of political degradation the !eiders W on feeti t o tt hare plunged, as illustrated by the '' rki of the Democratic paper quoted above. . ' , . , people'io their majesty, have but to organ* roughly throughout the COOnty and . District, ' w hil e _ they strike a powetful blow for Freedom p re . iection, they can hirl back into °bum ' , lna • whose principles are embraced in:sself ; ' se . trade is deception, regardless of the ionsettoolgee , to the sinewy sone Of "toil: `I .. 1 I Was Not the thug pa trots redaredfireper teats:" whits birt.'Castraeu. was n inestber of Co vireo from this District, aid did MR. CAMPSICIA complain or prated against gar/Wadies f—Riaing Record, !YeAt• t ( ' ' , No, the duty on; iron was not reduced Bye per manta; it was naltioad sia ; per mamas. Yes, Mr. Campbell did protest assinat that reduction, • aye, more, be voted against it. Those questions are we hope, satisfactorily spattered. If not, we refer the editor of the Record to the record. It can be found in the Congressioiial Giot , e of Din, bound, and convenient to the editor's band, If he Wishes to be posted le regard to - the action of Air. Campbell on the' Tariff of 180. The editor of , course, canna deceive these who have perused the documents, cud are familiar with the faithful manner in whisk Mr. Campbell stood up in Con gress for those interests of Pennsylvania, at which the Free Trade Democracy alined so fatal a blow. But he circulate./ his felsehoodatigalost an honor: able, worthy representative, In order that poi- . son may corrupt, those workmen, whose) lives of daily toil leave , them but little* time 'to become thoroughly posted Ina! that happens in Congress. Pee; ink Wed paper were never put r more dia. honorable use, than whinthe editor of the Record wrote the "article , Wpm/dating the reputation of a' gentleman who'ls respected' socially, and esteem , ed politically; because be beers upon Ms brow the . lutpreal of God's noblest work, an-honest man. A truer heart, a more gallant soldier than James 11.. never bore the banner of . Protection tend Freedom, In the balls of COngress.. That his record is right;,and that be Merits thiS confidence of the Peuple,'need no stronger, illastration than the:faet that Benjamin Maywood—who knows no . ' party , 'nothing in "ibis emergency, but Pioleo tien to American Indistry-rvaises his powerful voles in noivilvdealatiprobation of Mr. Campbell'. • coin, in Congress... Mauve upon the editors/ha would switch from Mr. Campbell's brow the laurels which begat:Jed in a well fought though tins/mess. fut battle againat the Democratic effort to crush onv Interest* in the dust. Attack Mr. Campbell fairly. if you will. He wiltmeet you. We know the man. Bet falsehood I Pala lit is mean. . Tia Psort.es Corfu/tor 'or Nortruntraut- Lana Cotrre-4Nontsanort sr re or flox. - .linss Ccsrist.t. enit Cosossss.—The People of Zfortblialbeilend hare' responded' to the voice of Schglttill on the question of en able, tried man, is thelricandidste for Coupes,. fin their Conran• tiotawhich.auembled on Monday list, four ballots voire,had on the question of a onodidato for Con gress, in conjunction with Sebuylkill. Oa the fourth far; Campbell ono nominated. The heir lots item a* follows:- - •• • "W. &dad; ANAL Campbell, 1 2 IS 2,5 11011 t, 18 18 38 22 1 - , 18 18 14 -*wk. f "12 At motion die oomiostiun vu mad. lanaal- The Convention Unpainted Robert- M. Frick, Samna) John and Wm. Ember conferees to mot the People's 'conferees of Schuylkill County, tmday (SaturdeY), at"l2 teoloelt, at ML Carmel. The eeltatoiledgmente of the People of, this Ctionty . er davit:lA*lr brelisren of NorthuMber ! )sod for lunation them so hairtily, i s their deter mination to place before the voters of theDistriot, a MOD riiiht on the record, and truene Sind to his voestltuents. Tait New York Tribuu t oalt of th bed paws lu canntm bas just dads- Its appearance plated throegbout wtth new mod beautiful type. Tbisjounal ie cudgeled with rigor, enterprise nod and we slaistely stoles dist It Is to tbe enjoyment of a Wilk piapiNity. RWIFZEMIM Bottorrent .Ithootiti. - ...1ts tallier part of this paper will be foiled the Auditor!' Report of the Borough Account to libtoi Are. referred as forth coming. a few weeks, aga At will be tad with pain and Mortification by the large east of. Tax paplrs of the ktorettlit.. With a large ,Otiant of eiders retvelaing troold, nestify drawing Interest, 'sedan thole paid, to the Miters _eta Lear] der count, we . thinAttherant -th , the mm ef.11065 eff after deatetiog bit Wary, and 'the Cr - Motor bolding upward* of $3,650 00 of taxes oneeted and cot paid into the. Treasury, after allowinghis cotatelseicate. About two years ege.wkditeeted-t4iittentlett of rim Coup* ell entatspriple, to the state of OUT" Borough I afeirs. We:urgiell allots the Council the necesit ' tymf itivestigating the affairs of the Borough, and net to remppola the: Collector until his a j counts , - 'were examined-4ot 'in: defiance Sof the known delinquency of the Cellector,and the rights and interests ,of the Tat Payers Wheat they rep. rotated; they reappointed him from year to year -wand the Treasurer, no doubt, infittinoldby she reckless manner %whit& the Cooped noted ad the Bothugh alleire,were conducted, has also become a,defahlter fors large amount. Had ;Ogles; Lions beeti heeded at tbettime, the reputation and credit of both 'these .offieers' might bare been saved. but now, basil probability, the securities or the Tax Payers.erill be the 'sufferers,. We do not know what the law is with regird io Connell ,men, but if ffeboolDirectom suffer the taxes to be lost by culpable neglect or misminagement, the aunty fettles become permoutlly, liable to. the Tex 'Payers . * the amount so lost, .For:sevend yam Past our Boroigh affairs. hare been in the bands of Lek:ring clique or • faction who toitrolletthe Council, and whOse sole object seemed . , to be to make money oil of the funds of the Boroughat the expense of the Tax Payers—end a more reck less administration of its affairs can hardly be conceived. The present Council, however, de+ serves the thanks of the people fors determine.. Con to check sod reform this system. But they must not stop at the publishing of this Report.— Efforts must be made to secure the outstanding amounts due the Borough—the whole amount of the Ikaugh debt astertnined;* and a new system of keeping the accounts inaugurated. We would also suggest that the Tax Piyers convene a meet ing, sod ''strenuously,; urge upon the Council the necessity of pushing on the reform com. menced at speedily as possible, until our Borotigh affairs are thoroughly rifled—its credit restored, the orders brought up to par=and the present enormone per (tentage of taxes redaced. It is also high time that the mock sympathy for public officers who neglect or refuse to perform their duty, or pocket the : Ohne fonds, should cease. It only results fa concerting honest men into rogues, and has a tendency to corrupt the. whole community in 'which it is permitted to, hare sway. Sines the *bozo was in type, we received a no-1 ties from the Borough Collettor,which be deiired us to publish after the Borough :Statement. VVI, hare complied with his request—but in order that the Nubile may nett be misled on this subject, It becomes necessary for ns to state that $3,012 32 base been paid in to the Treasury since the 28thl of July Ism, after , the issuing of the new Dup4. este for'lBsB, as follows July 29th, In August, In September, $3077 331 The public will be able to judge, by ihe dates of the payments, 'whether this money was collet.. ed•of the old or new Duplicate. TeeBiinaa Strrrec—There can be no -doubt that this system introduced in any bisiness 01101. actions between employer and employee, is pto. demise of evil, and is subject to abuse. It iv a system'which should, for the mutual profit of all classes in this - Region, have been abolished Meg since. That in many instances miners have been Imposed upon under Its operation, cannot; be! doubted. It may have , been" in' some localities,' when fairly conducted, a positive convenience; but we think the evil grew tog froui it far outweighs the good, and were the - times more favorable for cash transactions, we should unhesitatingly, lop 'pose a continuance of the system. At this time but little can be done in the matter of its abotish ment. The times are hard; business is prostra l ted, and men are fortunate if they , havtt work _et all wherestith to proeurmbresd. It is almost b4for sib's to settees' for cash, except at a greatseri nee, but it can be exchanged for mercbandims and other products—and these of course moat be bar tared for work, materials. ao. The order system, in all its odiousness, inalways inaugurated under the-Free Trade policy and will continue so long as the present policy of oar government is erect. tied. Reform however, will come, and none can hast en it so rapidly, as Workmen themselvm. Id prosperous times.? the workman enn dictate his own terms, and regulate the system of payments for his labor. The work can be commenmd now, Let our workmen but Vote for the proper Men • to represent their interests in the State and Ration al legislatures ; let a Protective Tariff belestab 'lsbell ;• set our factoViei, furnacei and inning mills going once more; let our Coal min send forth their millions Ofitoits annually; let there be a chance of establishingi,an improved. sys i tem of pnynlentS on ► perakaiiant basis, and theJoitiaval: will bi foremost in the much needed work. 'At presentit is useless. With Protection to Amer'- :can Industry wehope in see the order system almost entirely banished from our Region • Many operators bad discontinued it., and fon d it to their advantage, but these bard times have forced a number of them Into . the system again.! In the r\unless we urge tie workmen of Will Region hasten the good iirris • noming,ky voting for leferm. Your great{ hope is in a reestablish of prosperity, by the enactment of a Tariff wiGiteciiier rates of duties. Obtain that and the an-knell of the order system will be I ' sonedk, Tx * !mass' o.osSranvion wits meet in ,nersville *sdaY deft. Their dellberatieas ;and spud a can ieffectlrsat goo i for them, if actuated.. by ,s pirit determined to mark oat a eating for t own benefit. The is(iirkmen of this County Itvlially interested in the enact ment of a TaritkibleV will restore vig l or to their paralysed arms, a4which will enhble them to die• tate the tertns at ailitch' they will ,work, and the manner in which intent! shall be made. Let the workmen of this I 'glen remember that there are manta:en here riis Mores hard mentally, * as they do with . this pickhnd shovel, who are also, vitally interested link* For the hope of inc l . Nies, all should work harcionionsly.tr elect uteri who will stand by their lutirests at llerrisbarg and Washington; We have itiommon interest as co-workers for dallY bread, wkleh should send ui Ind solid phalan~Z to the banal bo x. Let the • work ingmen act wisely, for by their! own I action can they hasten or 'retard that prosperity which Pennsylvania now Vrould have, were ; g ood laws. in force. I,_ THE Brem en Fasrivat..—Durinvoe wee k the German eitigens of Philadelphia had a festival in honor of Dar4:7l Stenben of Revolutionary memory.. The fete took place at Lemont Hill. in the manner in !vogue among tha Germans at home. Stentan kris born in 1730, et Diagdeburgt 141'1778 , he was appointed Inspector General of the Revolutionary Army with the rank f Moja! Gen eral. Re was a aerie% diseiplinarian end thorough' soldier, having Hired thaay years oder Freder ick the Great. iiiteuban's genies were of the greatest value. The victory at kinotoonth Is an. deniably attributable in a greatTessera, to his' training of the !troops. Stauben istcod high in the estimation of Washington. He entered our service without nny contract for recompense. Al the CIOSII of the; krar be recoiled a small 'pension from Ccegress, sinill grant of land - from New Jersey s and about 16,000 acres from Now York in the courtly of Oneida. Re died 4 the age of 65,1 Ina log - cabin, w ere he passed his last years eon. taiitedly. I: 1 /If Coflll#lofleftlf or-.he tburninglor the tioe buildings 'on Staten /shod by an infuriate mut (i!or. King of; New York i u proclaimed martial law on the Island. A military force now occupies the gvhood, under whose protection the hospital in tteracted. The Whole affair has been most disgraceful to the peoPle of Staten Ir. land, end what adds to'the trontdelr; that the ta.l leaden bare clattered dhoti* in every direction by their folly.'r ZDITOWS TABLg. Tun Contorotavealat Jotranwt.—This beau. tent Pabliestien for epteniber,r, contains in ad. dition to a tarp aritonat of original and contrib uted matter, taro spiendli steel engravings. The jonrnal is publishyd , at for one year, for each subscriber. nudou ly, the angst radiu m.. of the it vid in the eo try.! We are ea/ to learn trout Jotiroill that not . . withstanding the heavy tones of last year, teens: tad by the Ccieusopolltaa Art Airrotiedo,o, throighl the lierisbt"._ Wad , coannernial dninusickn, the D 1 rectory entet*on the Pita Tear via ttos4ted coatidenee, ud with means adequate folly to sap tabs the holier ad best intereets of the lestitn tiott tutdei Ask ohm*. The turrangtonentir for , t • , the ewe:ear bur bete made epee a seals emu leaterniser with the bright promisee rebid' come Crow ell sections et the Veto*. Veil ,announte- Mete eitalognis trill seeoutpeey ehs Ikeinniper member of the 'Art leerstal.: All commutations nevelt be idilreserd to C. lu Dub,, Artears C. A. AL $4B &ralty, Nov ,• Yorit.l • PlatrirCouttas I a Glade. to the Calibration' and ilanagetnast of Fruit Treet k with deserip- ; sloes of -frattsi and a variety of meal Aliseel.: • laneoiti. Boesehold Ttecelpts,; folly illostratid.: BY , -Moscow Gregg. New York t Fowler sae} Welly," publishers. Price, by instil, paper, SO cents; cloth,bo cents. ' • - -• Fruit culture bas s butjost begun to receive tht. attention It desert* and we gladly welcome tide work, as the matter it contains is roil calculated ani to aid and (Del., ead,consequently kaustit, the fruit grower. Every person" wito Ales tree,-or ground enough' for, one to grow on, should read It. Tote successful JD fruit culture, as int anything obit?, you must knoW how to de it; and this book giros much Informetlon one eas-not well do out. The pries iiim ; scnall that. any one can go foro It. There is no - doubt but that M all $ t some 'fruits Can be made , profitable if . auldrated. • • Tax Flom Darrtas ItstaitV.—The American Edition 'of this pitbiliatissi,l'or, Aigust, has bfrom Wined by Leeward 04 A- Co, TO -Fulton street, New York.. Thisratar publications have, a large circulation, an4.-"dsealvedly so, for in. the enur se of a sitigie t ,yearA embrace a wide range of information. The fear Reviews and Blaektrowl, are furnished at thiloasonable price of SlO per %beam. ( foot Afairs. cru i dl" Tale Crieke4 Clubs wishing to pattielpste ' the match st the Schuylkill haven Vale, commend*i the 6throllnio, should furnish C. Saylor of Soh lls. Inn, ii ith the dabs at their respective tuginhatiettis, on or betbre the:Oth tut: • ..., 77.- it? Amy b• intaistlng to Mead Temp* of the unholy Gasede, to herb that a 'teach Werra the Iscariot and single members of thsiPottleilla Cricket Club, ea Elaturdey hat, resulted 'ln the victory' Of the l 'faallly mu, by 3' tans. 'Abp cosi the v.ellialM, *What about tbsibrdtruinew to isiersuci to pip row Meg at large la the streets of the Borough! 167,1 it er sr be spin enforced by oar authorities? Ladies who i wish to go to eitureit without running the risk of baring their dresses rained, hotel keepers, and the citiasis Ran• orally; are deldroas of knowing. Bow about that ordi dance? Madam Steven or Lancaster, arrived In this Borough on litonderevening, and stopped at Penn. 'vivant* Hall. Mr. Stevens.was serenaded In the course of the tiTifilfl* and vociferously called for, but Was com pelled to decline speaking In conseltience Ur laboring under Indispd Mien. Speeches however, were" delivered .by Meets. Bolen, Bancroft, and others.' - irke.The Par of the Schuylkill County Agekisltutal, liorticultneal and Mechanical Alecefation will Commence at Schuylkill Haven on the sth and close on the Bib of October, 1558. It *lll both. third Annual lishibltion of the Association, and promises in many respects, to be superior to Its prcdeiemeors., It le imtkipated that the number of eshibitose at the coming Vale will be unusu ally Large. . *-A Kids Tariff Notting Will be held at:the pub. Ito bow* or Evan Evans, in Ddiaemllly thloilialorday) erecting, at 7 P.M. The 'meeting will be edirewied by Roo, James U. Campbell, R. M. Palmer, Eq., Ben. Jamie Maywood. En, Howell Fisher; BK,Janob A. Ma son, Esq., and Lin. Bartholomew, .Thei . or ',will be a grandoutpouring ts-night in Mlnerivitle, ot, the Mends armed:en and thutection. - $1452 99 1388 39 235 95 • ' /Erne Mittfery of the'ounty are invited. to be Pre sent at the Fair of the Schuylkill Cdunty Agricultural Society, at Oririgsburg, on Tuesday, the 28th !rutty for the purpose of contending by firing at teriet, for a tone ket and ride, each valued at fifty dollars. It will be an interesting trial of skill, and of eouree,,Aci immense onnel will be. y resent to witness it. • In addition, the usual exhibblon Jo all Its departments, potables to ba vary llae gireharoticah Murder.-47n Thursday, John Un kin, a resident of Manerseille,and abormiker by trade, yds arnsted on "the charge of murdering tda wife, Mary Lubin. Atlei a hearing before Squire Teyfor 011111 mm. vine, Larkin was committed to the Coanty Prison to await trial. The 40111 AD wan found dell!! on Thirsday morning. Rum seems to have been at the bottom of the whole affair. Both Lubin and his sifitimern of totem pentto habits. , ' ilardt a regular elated meeting of. the American Rough and Ready The Company, held it :their house, .Bepternber 2. 1858, the &Dewing penunewere elected of• Akers of the Company r=.. • 1 • President—RECßßlF SNYDRR. rice Presdent-40. soh: Quinn. Ric See=-Cate. W. Wzitciums. Aut. Ate. See,--11. Wale/mug. Directore-r-WM;Chriatiau . ,..7. Quinn, 11. Walbridge, David Quinn, if.; ,Rinste,W. Lin dermutii. Eketion Kinzie, David Quinn, 11. Walbridge. - • - . iirrhe rocalhir is sultry. Rata is .mc& needed.-- Thileartis Is yorsted, and the streams lose. dawned out therruometrieal record for the . • ' P. B. at P., Tau:oB4in Oretel, 1 1 rauweleosip Ma, Attroillit. J) 8 A. 11. 2 P. M. T P. M. , fit., Sept. 4,-88° 72 8 ' CAP—dna* Mon., " 8,-8974 ' . G 5 —deer. Tow., " 7,--60 - " Itt ; . TO " • Wed., a ' B,—ta , 78 . . TO " m Thu., ; " 4.-412 * 84' " i .... :, 72 Id., . " 10,-88 87 , ; 78 *f ' Aorseted.—,lobe' Lonberger, the watchtion at lianeroft's colliery, Ashland. on trial yesterday, for shooting and killing Nicholas Porreis,in employee of the Mine urn Railroad company, Ina last mooing, hunk tot guilty. From the peculiar elrenntatenom surrounding the ease, it waiszoredingly interesting.— The array of eounsel In the ease, rrai quite formidable, composed as it was of R. IL Palliser, Seq., tbr thelinn. monnealth, aod Hears. Prank • Hush.m and Campbell for the &braes. air A sittfiip of the Malaya of: t h e County will be held at the Court. rhumb in this'lktreseiti, on Monday af ternoon next, 141 o'clock, P.M. The movement is free from political bias, end the allied istotake into consid eration the propriety or refusing to pay any more taxes, unless an effort is drat made ,by the authoritiesi of" the County, to collect all arrearages now due and unpaid by the former County MAMMY. and Tax Collectors. This Is a qriestion of deep public Interest. It contents all, and we are glad that the mortritient promises to probe Our public finanrial situationt w o the bottom. In times like the present, when the to of the County are in creased. it is well to know hoW the duties In 0011100itiOn with their collection and disbursement, ars discharged. Let the meeting of Monday be large, and let the Coke of every taxpayer be heard at this time when old mat-. tors should be squared up, And we be enabled to take a fresti'start ou a fir teals: • • 4111•DaMISey a Soldier of the War if 1812.—Mi. Chas. Selgtried; a volunteer soldier of the warot IM2, and long a resident of this Borough, died on the 3d Net, aged i 6 years. The remains were Interred In the Catholic Cam aterron Sunday last, with military honors. The lime was formed ott le.lesenth ,street, the right nesting north of Market, and in the following order the cortege pro ni tended down Market to Centre, along Cent to Mahan. tango, out Mahantango to the Cemetery : ' Waibiegton ArUllery Company. Capt. see. ' Washington 'reagens Capt. St rou Pottsville 'Brave Band Scott Bide Company,,eapt. Loeser. - . .. a- ~,S 1 . • '.. ' ,• . - • a __. a r ' • - . 8' rn Ta an' _. • it: L .-- ' Idourneia.: 1 . , Milano. , At Oa pave, the thing 'au ,performed by the &ott Mlle Company. • • . • The intlitary were ant In *tenet', and the uiri.a , fie; vu lama and Imposing In ,eipearanee. inisimkqj Passage, the bell of the Catbolle glossa vu tolled.." c'.l, 'Enthusiastic Ratification likoting*i . Titie'Peopla Asseutbkedi tot Raiders° ‘14,1 People's .District sad County Tleketsk , Swinged to 'a eall, the Mien/ of Schuylkill County assess Mad In !lass Meeting at the Omni Ilonse, in this Borough. on Tuesday afternoon , ' last, for the purpose of ratifying the oominations made at the Pelople's County Convention recently bald in Schuylkill *vim. The specious Ball arm crowded to; its utmost calipsetty, and the feeling on the occasion was:of the most enthusiastic dean iption The meeting organised by appointing the folk/ring tuned gentlemen officers:— 'i - Presidrrit—dtms. SOLOMON YOBlift. _ . Tice piresidatio—Josepb Bowen, Ural Reed, Esq, Ell . air Mohr. John tittle. Dr. A. Schultz. Joseph Johnston, Mark linter, newH. lateriffee. J. Franklin llsnis. Jo. aleph lielliner, Frederick 0: Wends. Jacob Mai. Team Thavey, Wm. 11. Mall. Abel 0. Delft. Col. John Sheer. My .Ilia Bolton, Jacob Actroan,:Jaa. &Chewer, gag., John Peltsinger li t., 1. A. L. Tice, Prederick Lander. Wish Cans. Den Cook. . • kerdarter—Ests. Dareantowinr, Cass, Lawton, Is., Groans MAIM. lons K. dutnazo. The meeting was adds:rad by • Robert N. Palmer, En., tbs.:smelt tt.CamPbeil and Benjamin Maywood, En. Their speechmeiras sirens ; aedalienedtoctfrnnr oPPlntlac Tho atunPeldn hoe opened vigorously, and with thorough organisstion, Maio an be no doubt !bat ektory the coming October Rift' teat with the People. 1 Before the meeting adjourned, the . Likening mai+ Dona offend by D. Deanum, Ee', welt adopted without a dimenting ivies t.t• &oohed, That this meithiir boraby ithaulinonsly nth ity sod &woes the County Ticket alba People's Party. nominated by the Peoplee Convention at Fehuylkillils. ems, on the meth day of August last, and while pledging that ticket our own °mild, and. hearty support, we tre , commuted it to the Support tot every rotor a &implicit Orally, who Is In favor of the great principbra ot here dons and Protection. - - Resolved, That we tattier ratify and approve the unsulasoat endommient by that Cooreetton of the course of 800. Jam a. cAararm, In the 34th Col:pia, and their reastunendetion of Ilia reisotalattioa an* *teethe to oar friends to thisllospaikeal Natick ballad fall confidence la his ability and integrity or pupae, to actroettlag the rights sad laterals of the II& ; • - • • • . sehed, That we rreosnotod to oor Meads thumb. out the Colli_tY.A o °Minh. Peoples Tariff Clubs In es , ery election amid where prsettesble, tor the pupae oldelandlat roleetka to all breaches ()Mariam ta• dab,. sad ale a ttwetragb Deputation tes all the Oar Ition Chalets ar the meant 00. elation, 'Relefeed, That It It knows that the Propkiess always Welsch when they determine to do tel cre thereare. *platy work sad Tots, wall the ausaer, oe Protection to Asaision . Weary aball webs to Ts* :mph oar the Capitol In this great Nation. . • lentret. That tbe melee as of thisaMstimibill*, listed in MI the nowspepere of Om Coanty, hytetWO. ow mew - [ammo at ma coortmang Air the nieeting was dent adjaarting, the tionmea that the Iton.Jamees ti.theeabett the nomination for Courses at the ImalkOtttait• Oestentima Northmohmiandi tbatity, - •"141 19 1 5 .. 1 9 1 ! . 211 !" 1 siOnatrelsstsi - ••• -•-• ilifirigt tielßereagd 'tared meeting of Gm BoroughVtorlitliio„ oft Timidity • evening s &pt. 14441 :fr 4 B 4, 7 l ! l X4Plt*PPllin i Ethil:* * it i Ou" kiee, Cliriathia,Elneley and *lo#l4 . ',' • Itiaat s ia of previews tweetingliicd sad adePtlid• Speed Con, on let corner or and MUr ketinits, taw unarmed. ' - ' Gpeeril Com. on account ittlist B. Post, Mao aoutinaed.' , ' • 'Com. sif dorm on redid Jalapa, wan con.' Com. of Ace. OA Wellington was twatintiek,X. Com. ouseiviling MUltet ordinesee, eras eon. 411. mitatlitiemlon front Aka Wearer wriese. *fed to et Com. computed of Mums. Chriatlarp //sieved and Pamper.. • A petition from G. B. Ibmplier in referents to grade In Adam emit, actiompaeled by a report from the Borough Surreyor, .was read. /t `was resolved that the ordinance - witabllatilng° thelWew grade, be adopted in plaee . of the old. It was resolved that the members of the Fire Police be sworn in by Gqairti Rfed on tbe: ' ten" 'rang of the 9th lost; ' * • A stateinent'ot the Derail/at Treasurer fn re. latiou to the eondition:oCtbelTreasnry in Auiest, to 1838, war read and ordered be Bled. A communication from Samuel Heffner . , wu refened to a Com. composed of Messrs. Christian, Mu wood aid Repplier. - A petition from H. P. Sticitter and others. for Sin plugs and a crossing, was referred to the Cont. :• • of Fire Apparatus. Com. of Lamp and - Watch on Borough GO - Batmen was diec s ontintied. - i A Report of Gm 'Com. ilt• Sire Apparatus on *condition of th's Ore apparatus of the Borough, wait reed, incepted, and the Com. dispeintraid., Yit,:Abe Good Intent and Humane Fire 'Comps ales liOdollare'Mch were ippiropriateiLto ena ble the mambas; tio procure appropriate hedges to distitignish4em at - fires. " On mott o*" it was rasolvea that en apprOPri• *Gott be nutdi 7 ka prochre eight sections :of bolts for the iydrenthflk . .Fire &appy. Oti motion it was-'lesolveni that the ;apparatus of the Hook and 411410 Colopan.f, be stored for two ; . montits to tbOard back of the Council chamber.' If in thipime the Coropenj , can be reorganised, the eiteratme will be banded' over to them. If not; kikilloaold. It wt 4 4 iso re. solved that the NOB, Ott Diapet street be old. A Report , of they Bonnet'Atkditers 141 read, accepted, filed, and ordered* * , ,bnpublished in. tbe Mitiere Journal, Wining Reitiitti and American . , On 'notion It was resolved that etriqer for $25 be drawn is faverfol C. foi; compen. sating the Auditors:. An An ordinabee teas . adopted, to PrarofiffVersool using water frock the Are plots of tb4f)orougb. The penalty imposed, le S2S. , . . , :l'he Cont: of Firs dpparatuip was authorized to put the engine of the ilydraulian Firs) Coo\pany in !order. 1 " I- \ It petition to open Washington r i .1 reet from • .. 6 Freight Depot to Coal street, was referred to St. Coto.. On motion it trUs resolved at * rattle be fur ebbed eaeb of the Borough Iw/italicise's, by the Com. of Lamp and Wateh.. On motion it ins resolved that the Com. of Lamp and Watch put all the lamps of the Bc4- ough' In perfect order; F. Stoffrestra's bill vu referred to tbiCorn. of , * Fire Appiretus., .1 ' i . The following NM were-read on Ordered to be pa ;d: ' . . • - Solidi audit/owning; ir 939 12 Pottrville Gee Co.; ; 502 12 • John Onnl2. . . • 32 00 ;C. Wortriap rind others,. [ 81 50 Teter Heleattani, ' • . I 700 Atkins & Ilets.,tr . ' f 13 23 Four Wowing:leo, • . 124 00 Was, WOW, i • t 29 69 Wm. Mortimer; Jr 4. - 1 • "12 50 Benj. Bannon, v.• - , 27 02 . 8. Harts; • ' .13 00 Good Intent Co., -'5O 00 II tuatatte - ifeee.oo., 0. Little, • $BlO 20 Amount up to - previons meeting,- 1,994 74 Grand Total, Adjourned. PROCEBDRITOS OF COITIIT. atroirno 70.11 111.11 anus' JUVIUSAL. One regular DoUrt of Qierter liossionshoe terts sitting during the present week. MPIPd 1,3 : diurtolng 0 th e , eriminal beteirtesiof the county. which WO fat theilmOst part of a trivial Stature. 4 number of the was should not have *en returned toCourt,hy Mut . Juatims. but should hap been dismissed by tbete.l Such ewe wire diunimed y the Cornet and no order made as to t* coats, the Justices havingtheir laboribr their pains,— We give a Hat of the eases tried: Chas, vs. Christians Saysiene...—SuretY of Peace en oath of Daniel Stein. After hearing, the defendant was dl. ratted to pay the costs. -,, ; . • ' COM. es. Wm. Jeakhes.—The defembtut pled guilty to aeharge of as assault and on his wife Map— It was of atiiigirevated character. and was doe" under the influence of Donor. The Ootart,' sentenced him to, pay 6 mita line, the colts, end nudges°, months ins• prbonment. :r, '- - I ' ' Gem. es. fAmemeilarper.—The defendant was employed 1 by Wm. Smith as I elsoeMaker, for a few days.and was , detected in the act'of carrying off leveret pairs -of boots [on Sunday morting,beloriging to Smith. lle.plead guilty, and was sentenced to 8 audit tine, the costs, and 3 months impelsomneut. • Ches. ve Henry Zeikaberger and Jells ieffeeherger.—. The defendants were charged with i lea assault and bat tery on Henry Moser, n itder the ib*lngclrenuattsuees Some MuM in Julj last, the defendant and Aimee traded bona about 2 miles from Pottsville. Defendants al legedlthat Moser bad wilfully ndertnnesentad the Misr .seter and condition of his horse. After Moser had left for Minersville, the defendants harnessed the hers. In a wpm; and they *mod it imposelhle to melte him go, while was representing Dimas beh4"dcunb in his head," and that he bad the "blind staggers." Defendantawith another brother, Immediately 'darted in pursuit to re. cover their horse, and overtook Moser and ,Ms compan- ion about 6 miles from Minermille on the Broad Moun tain, just se be was about thding cal his home far an- . other to Z. Bona. The defendants demanded their horse, width was retnavd, and after a alight Struggle they obtained it. They then mat Moser's home back to hint. The Court charged that U Meer had deceived defendants, they would have aright to retake their borietigaln, provided they could do it pesceatdi, but they la no right to commit a breach of the peace. The Jury !band the defendan= guilty, and they were sea- brevet to pay 6 tits hue and th; costs. i Ws. es. Silas esima—Suretjr of the Pmee cm oath of Mary F —a quarrel between =slabbers. Each party directed to pay their own Cade. ' , Om. tr. Ids B. Sauti&—tictrety of the Peace,oo path of Saridi Maloney. Same ordMes preceding. .pies. Reuben Izay.--Surely of the rate on oath of papliSt Sheeler. Atter besting, the deftoras ordered to pay the costs of-the pieceeditig. Crnite, Raesee4 .Brele, Ana. Ours,. Book ReG7offe, Rose Aieißone, Adefise (brim-, ire Jim Atagen—These defendants were all em4laitted of as being public pro* titides. After their eases were beare;tbe Court ordered each one to find bail In $3OO to be of good behavior for ,One year, and to pay the costa. They were committed `to prison in default of ball. 1I Cbut. es. /Istria Cellakau.—Aurety of the Peace on oath of blithest .Delan. After !leering, the Court ordered . both the deft. end Wan to eve toll Bt. PO for their • good behavior, and ordered the deft. to pay the costs. Ctwa. es. Raul .Datifes.—Assault and Battery on oath of John P. Webster. The deft. and Webster quarrelled, and sobsequently, s progenitor was going home froa Minerseille, be was' attacked 119dt:eaten by the deft. Be Plesegulity, and was *talented to pay the Mats, and undergo SO days' ltOPTlvoomeat• Cam. ri. lamer Burgen.—Serety of the Peace on . cath' -of John Welsh. After hear*, the dell. was sentenced to pay the coati, and give S3CO bill to keep the *am OM - eue year. . . , . . . Cola a a Mae H i arrey.—The dert,stausa well advanced in years, was charcoal with in, Await and Battery oa Catharine Iloyer,With intent to commit a rape. The 07, Dire was alleged to have been committed: =July tart, in the Borough of Musgrove; at the Ulmer therm =frit. about 9'or 10 (*locket night, durinattesebeence Mbar hustend. The statements of tbe orossont rix at different Dome, were somewhat emstrediMay, and the defendant prayed that he Was menewheneelm at the Uwe of the Olegedeommisekin of theoPence. ,Thejury Aired the deft. not guilty, and flat Lb. County should ply the casts. . . ' Ono'. es. /kaki Dosdat.+4ll . e det. plead guilty to sir Assault sod Battery es Jai ob K. Durtdorti, It grew out eta dispute about a small imas of money Which Burkett claimed front ihmdore. Ile was 'attested to pay $2O Ase and Um costs. ' • 1 . Om. sr. Pedro WA riaalerf"Toha .A. Baler, Mk:lW NO east Mllials lall.--pefta Vera churl with As , ' mull sod Better, on Bartle' S. Wawa, aid Um Mauna of the Mae were very mach like the ease Whoa tho Laiteetbergers. Balder[ *Wit bit pair be banal ki II pair orbkh Ifeurer had, gaetig pato blot. One Of Ow horses itsiderf traded to Manta Was wetly or, cults Wad; the other had Is what ' gill—both Of which defects dens, alliged were knosio to Manner. labseltualllit Manta becomini disealladed with Ms lawman, went se cretly vary early In the morning and retuned .11sbkirre horses to the stable end took .his own away. flat dimovedas Ulla, two day[ ABMs with the other daftly Went to ilfaurelallorm ail Wm*** harem, Whoa' Ow alleged 'wadi of tba pain> aengnaksailltirata lad ions • Whew we* Wild be, Mcometog the .awes Of the baud , Thiej9SY ibilledpm date. jet/ ty, sad tlr7 were • stataacialitipay a antattaimaCiltieasta. .- .. .., . -.., iftnagiaiwar °mime sere;i - - San 111DMITST.11011M0111101. /1/ISSilt. Etts.:—.Ta to. Ito 'Monte IV , ' dustry courattion of 1842 antir h'surtilllnyi tb -Ilomailease, which lamed so aftlehtetty. hi hni ver of s'Protective Tail!, to rethiettlite *coal fait the wretched state or want aid le limit sciia balsas, tamed by a &laird Free Trak Scriperbewt.: based at a eliding Seale thenreadei ' Jet tat yeas, I wish to bring intallotits,ibe pro sent ittstatioa: of our fellow eldsens in all the Ihsoftedett4afering nude? the repetition n0w,,,0r aim useresimmvated evils; and teappralio ;hely ettestaou inlinate and,independent as for aides' redline. It Is 31MS - fa..the Democracy of them:ant:YU awake from their drams of delusion. To 'their piny leaders die Protective "silted' owes its early support. WeU doer the writer nt seiniber tbeihne ulna the Sachems of Tammany Hall, and teen Sontherttpolitialans like Mr. Cal houn, were thestrengest advocates of Prat:aloe to our manufaanrett and home' industry in prof dance to foreign. Often' has he been in confer ence with Democratic leaders, such an Wilkins, Ingham. Dickinson sad others; who bOWIY stood ' in the of protection to our national in terests, bit fostering domestic skill and labor be ;fore any other, end by contending for the constr. farmer right to rept/ate conaMeree• to as to eves fit oil interests, !instead of eaerifieiey an, by fol• lowingthe deceptive isodsfatatM of -what is false ly called Free Trade. - But whale are the muter-- spirits-now whadare tospeak cattwitiat they think, in opposition. to the party leaders; who, slaves themselves, Maki AVM of so many of our poor, deluded laborers, the spoils of war, cajoled into a belief that to troffer for want of food and employ ment, if they are onlymliowed.trui honor of being called dchniaidration ma, is' better than to Jan , the Opposition in favor of freedom ; ndepeadence and prosperity f Victory would be their sure re- ward if they Would only exercise their sovereign rights of voting fearlessly, without being the victims of bribery , end corruption on election dap, to suffer for their folly , afterward. But many. who profess to be above alt those degra din; influence., mien) seeing things:our they are. They will tetras that they really went some kind of a Protective Tariff, hut as they do not coder stand anything about it and their leaders tell them 'that the Free Trade policy means FREEDOM AND TRADE, which they 'mow is right, they are still in favor of the Polk and Dallas swindle, end go for any Southern policy that Mr. Botha. Tian is dragged into, right or wrong, even if they end Kansas are -not free,: so long sup: Free Trsde in Cotton 'and the breeding or Slaves are undisturbed. i'writei not to attempt the conversion or im provement of such abject party vassals as these area. Let them have their reward and enjoy their thistles. But as there aresitinds cepeblewnd wil ling:to look Into,* subject of dillicurecomprehen sloe with - candor, and fairness, and clan appreciate what is due to an experienced investigation and disinterested , conviction of its truth for half a century, I will ask leave of you to give publicity to such remarks and quotation's from former pub lished ieports, as may throw some light to their way that may enable them to form correct opin. ions for themselves. ' I have already stated in a former number, _that as labor is the life of the . Commonwealth ;' it de. serves the patronage and protection of every wise Government. Free. labor, most of all,,has a right to demand perfect security In oar free pope tar Government, to long as the owners. of Slaves • ! --chattets of industry as they call thern—ire con stitutionally protected. Free !themes, with the owners and employers of slaves, and capitalists, who employ otherq or trade on their own pr oth ers capitol, form the confederacy which bind us ;together iq this country as partners. Let on now look for a moment to the condition and results of such;a partnership. At the Mart it was a com Pr o equal advantage was .the supposed basis of the union of the States.. "To provide for the common defence and promote the genera/ welfare," wee a part of the preamble to the Constitution. "To ,regurcite commerce with foreign nations and ,gisiong tise,ireeral States," was a power confided to Congress. Stave property audits increase was secured to the owners, and Slaves could be import• id, liable tali tax of Tea Dollars, until' 1808.— Ariel! that 'they were removable from State to State (where they were not previnted by State ' , Jaws from being held in bondage) and if fugitives, Jtad to Ixrdelivmd-hp, if claimed. Thus icappears that the Constitution was made Apt-61134e the general welfare of all the partners, seed empowered to regulate commerce abroad and -41 home., The oommon defence was to be provi ded for. . . • Now, Vilthout being an Abolitionist, but a lover ef.State /rights, of constitutional freedoin and popider aovereiguy And free and fair trade, I wish:lay : readers to cut a glance to the actual po. sitionhad bearings of free And slave-labor at this time. '"..,110w is the origiost Protection designed for each; carried out? In short, who is and who is not:Protected, the free laborer or the Slave ownerilurnished with cheap chattel labor? The propositm is not invidious but deeigned'to illus trateit , et in political economy. The One of an article to ho sold, or hired, gov erns tbb market. Naked laborers, compelled to work wirliliht any educlition, et the lowest living rates forialuistenee, will produce things cheaper than well thd,. well'elothed, and well educated la , . borate iiitet... • - Those whebuy cheap of the owners of serf or pauper labor i 'Ven afford to sell their own wares or product; elleatkand producers of the same wires ' Cot enjoying.thirimme advantages, cannot.'afford to sell choir predicate as low in the same Markets What ie the eonsatience? Mast not the wages of • the Free, well clothed and fed laborer come down to the Slave laborieiutanderd, or near to it, al lowingleoinething in thvoe of voluntary. industry and advantage? I The Slave owner is protected . and protects bir.edstomer by cheap labor, and mutes a rival to tkeistewlto ear.not afford toseask .as cheap es 61wrialienit work, or die under the ." lash.;. Was unifortifty in Free and Slave labor contemplated to *toque!, when the partnership with our Southern:, Withrerr, was formed ? The growth of Cotton was then hardly begun—the in vention of the Cotton gin unknown. The war of Indepeadericebad jutliegun to give us our own markets, and we fondly supposed that we would I make our own Nails, - Bats; Shoes, Shirts and oilier things, and trade together at borne, and reg. elate our own oommerekets we pleased. This was Ito for a while, end by. fits - )tall been so since. But where are we now.? . Aissittst under a statikof Co. • lunial vassalage, low laleati rates, low freights, low price, of produce feeml,,,ships, manufactures, everything falling in i'alitiOtO a vast number of lour mills, factorier,and.wmtftMen idle. This too, when money in the BankaKttn, it hands et capital ists is +superabundant.- , Nerrybody looses that this is our condition, and Vag it is so. But where is the remedy? Must .weopme down to'the Sieve and pauper Leber standsnlhave the pluck to secure our bomemarket, - .' t ourselves, turn out our truckling,' frea:/ - ' Trade meanie. 5 ' banks, and enact a fair,..N '- al Protective Tar iff, and not give all the AstienOsge to the Cotton lords, who think that 'nothing ken be fair or good enough for than valeta lobe" arried and far fetched? let our minere 7, llttr ers look at homet for secure and steady' 'WA Je. Lot our Free laborers hoist on their rights cording to the spirit of the Constitutional Compenmise. Let our foreign and coastwise navignion.interests be 'Detained against the oeUlde lialtences which now keep them without .employ.Atol without profit. Let our capitalists look .to 'the protected ome trade for the motive power whielit,ig to give, 'a eiteniation to their idle millions in& Wings to 'enterprise, and industry throughout the'.l44.!--- Then, aa heretofore, the country will bet roil,. prosperous and happy—in good spirits and oat Of debt. Now, the only ,'reil protected interest: is -the breeding of Slaves,selling from $5OO to 82004 But whet would become of the vested interests' le these chattels in Virginia, South Carolina and) other States, if our Ports were open and Slaves admitted free? Would not tits price fall to BIM 'or $lOO, and the owneraof them oo.the new tan.. of the South-west become such rivals as,woold ruin the old Slave States? Who, would cry out fora Protective Tariff then ? Who would desire a home market to be sustained ? -- • '. li 60 00 45 00 j. $2,80444. 211 y qaotations Intended for this week paper, must be relerred , to nest week. I Awl enough Is now gaud, in bake. Yours respectfully, Tre,tois, N. J. August 31. 1858. P;094 1, 4:.,,A4Ve1k.: , 10 14,10,..Tr711 arior. OF Smoot Cover. John M. Rood, of Philadelphia. , Coot 06inossosta. / Woe. M. Frazee, of Fayette. norzarkcoirrry narr. JAMES A. CAMPBELL, Potts+Me. HOBERT 31. PAI.3IEIt, Pottsville. , JUSSCULT P. R. PALM, Beirsylkill JOHN B. BOY BR, Tamaqua. CYRUS L. PLSB&RTON, Tramont Makin: JOEIN P. 11013.U.T, Optintglosis : K2iIJSW‘N, Inners',Ulb. IMMO& 01P fill rocs: MARISA NOCUT, MICHAEL M. KISTLER, 'Calm. LICOEFTO/1 DEMOCRATIC 'TICKET Joss OP fl miss= Omar, Wm. Jl,. Porter,' or Philadelphia. Coo Cesimastosts, ' , Wesley Prost, or Payette,: onnirost-JOBP W. CAKE. of Potts! . lll6. - .Sessage—HlCHAEL lt COCHUAN, crPottrrille. AtorotHy-1.. L.OEIi, of . Butior; 8/lit3.l.tark HUM nutu; of Volts; JOHN BONN, Ja., of Pori Pinion. SUrtf—NICHOLAS BEITZINO ER, of Tamaqua. aossitititooter—J4Coo ELME, of Pottsville. Direttor edit /bor.—JOHN Al ECK3of West Srsuuretr. Moldor—PHANClB YARNA LL, of Ham. Owsgrett—int, L.DEWII of Banbury. &Pate—JAL WEVIER .4 IL 3% L, of PottirdUe. wreesthly—,lONN 12, RUN, of 'legit's; Panni. DOPER, of Port Cloths ; UKZIU P. NAAS, of Tuee". Sherif—JAM ektOtfs, of Pottsville. antarterioner—JACOß LINDNER, of Woo. Peon. Direder el the itor—IREDIRICE BECK, of North Neoheim. ' ' • Auditor-18A AO P: Tiirk'NfEL.' • RherWelty. _ lb as ram ackstrUill Oreatv—rxismellelnuats teeneetfally offer myself to your conddemtioa *AM your suffrage; swan independent eaaNdete *a SLIEKirt at the nest October election., Previous to the recent nafortunete difficulties which divided, and stilt condone to distract the political petty with *bleb I have aiway acted, t win a amdtdate lbethe nomination el the Democratic Cowen dm. cod was willing to abide hy thedr deddoo.l7p to this Woe I had/toped that iv reennelliatioo might be etteetel.emd bermouy &plop* nil in the make of my poiltied Aden& ?he progedd of sorb a remit it now too remote, sari the time go- ars , tlon too short,, to reinvent in. lit submitting my mune to s Melded ;tidy fee amoinatiou. The peels deemed st fdthturoglear lee tibevut, dad teditierdeftultieu oaibi not to he permitted to Weaken with • their .freedom of etedon Taal thmeihee, a• estididtte Witted Maid to the emaleatiou of say masventlee, met •tf endow to **eh the Mimi of ae ellee se i, ke W s* thspit tad the Indy Meld Itimedalibo WI ad. died Mutt wired we to title course. ' • - • • • • -srAspowto ItiMr3WIT4II. gottriddiodely 22,1060. Peel I ; • " conostn rtATII 6ER►Tf THE CAI 3 TICEET DEWAIT =WM, • '', - Asts salsoits. r f Asint 4p5.,10 1 0. Beattie to Preece. - 4111111rDir bob* tat.wWtp Lard itroagA aralisittr yetis of age; ' "",' Ao 4140 1",',/ w ika feiti*Nowliamp.l Iv••• ' ' Aran,. Jasitiair .!&01 I ihear Wil liams. Is this& - • I prosaahs iresl4o4l_llo Neer Turk, 692: jIMIP.Ths yolks's - fever hau'alsaktispoiselatetk Nicksburg 4 Miss. AIIP•Caps May Miss..- Novi dtireey, surd tti be witbout a lart. , - . I . ] "On yst e town of Illilfurd, Nisi., has, eolitd to establish a town .; The yellow fever In Neer Weans this sea. son is of the worst type. ' ylifirAtnonntuant is to be OrOeißld to Siblabsippil to the memory of Gin. Quitman. 1 _ ytsgr.Tbere are now , in the, Chlokot elett persons awaiting trill for murder,. _Mie"Early notatoei have boo sold at Mulches. ter, N. 11-, u low as.3oc per bushaLZ • ftllPAndrew Burps, the olored laxative, is now lecturing in the:State 'Cows are dying in Clotratund, Ohio, In great numbers, from the bischtongue. d liff"The British soldiers,; stationed in New Brunswick, are deserting, Antergt:nutabers. , political , Paper Minuesots trays the retail price of a MICIDeSOIO legitlsior is $5OO. i fflr•The Grasshoppers contiit+ their ravages throughout this and the neighboring counties. Charlesten, S. C., tbeks l were seventy. .1 Ave deaths by yellow fever daring the part musk. `There arrived et 'Boston Lit the montik-o` dotp.st, 71,970 tons of coal, most Of it from Phila. _ iii-Ass Beall, Es . q.. has retlra (rani the Cum. balm! retegraph.. Hie smears are, A. Tyre Maapin & Co. . ' i• ; -sTtie Ashland Galen* *Os that,they neis4 a Cock-up in that place for pugnacious ;women.--; Queer want. " "I . • • ' The lo7 * Tbe mast th is season is said to be abundant: e foresteare said to be fell of thestnets, morns, and other nets. . ' I ; ' • ; • jelit"Theri were but two:deaths in %wagon; Va., in 1857, among jtas whits; population, and tone, as yet, this, yea T. i pr-Roeetit letters state that the; health of Bisberkrofter Metal preearioutr: lie is' thjoarn:. tog In the southeastern part of Great Britain. ; ISEPTIthie were eighq.ninti deaths: by : yeller fever in flew Orleans on Saturday. The papees otthat city aro very quiet about) the epideinii. liffirOn the "Kith ult. a Miner named 'Francis Manly, was killed in the minesef Mr. G. S. Rep. plier, at Ashland, by a fall ofimal in thb gaup way. 1 i jelle.A West Point letter', says that the Secretary of Wm has determined to shorten the titers* ,of study at the Military Ac ad emy from five to fakir .. years. , jarlut early as the year 1833 a Steam Cartel boat was tetted'un the Schuylkill; In 1845 - sibbat called the Experiment was regularly ruining on ibis canal. ' ' i ,yfir - In the city of Milisaukie,Wis., the people are taxed at the rate of $2,37;f0r every titan, wo- man and child for citypampa/is alone. The debt of the city is $2,370,850 I 111212" A new accommodatiott train' has been placed on the Lebanon Valley ;Itellroed. !It leaver, flareislaurg at',s o'clock, Returning, 'aside Reading at 7 o'clock, P. X. • ; • „afilr"An attempt was Made by a thief, to out off some tea feet of.the thibli on hoard the !Mager*. Re had nearlYsivered it when be wet disarm ! seed. Ha was allowed to escape. , 'Air The "Rainhow,"ia steel ship of lone hun dred and sixty tons; hat jot boon lannehed.frons Laird'a works on the Mersey, which' is intend. • ed fur the navigation -j , :fficer-The French. are discussing in -earnest; the subject of thilotrodnetlon of negro obeyer, into Algeria.. This Archbishop ;of Algeria 4 an tow for it. Its object would principally be. the yeti: ing of cotton) • , 1 • • Ole-The oidestgriatcralillin Pennsylvania; is at: Germantown; 'lt is still In Pp:ration. It le'built Of stone, and was erected ;in 1683 .ly Rithard Townsend, &Friend; vihehrought meet of iti ma terials from Engtsud. if; • OPP. B.) Pennimahllsq., ratites from the edll. torship of the Honesdale (Pe.) Democrat. De haft been connected with the prima as editor and ; prig. ter for thirty•Sveiyears, and fur fourteen years hie published the.Drawert#t. • . ,01111-It, would scare that Government ere in earnest in *tying oil a :whaler campaign against the Oregon;lndiens. i•lGtio; Harney is to ha die-, Patched ituitedistely'to `take the - comathrici chastise them for thele defeat of •.Col. Eitaptith. leer lirigbam Young is said tots) worth $3,000, e ; 000, besides having enntrdi of all the ohUreh perty in Utah. Tee;lausi exceed, In - value oui the rat of the property itt ; the territory, anti is d, x-;• erniffed from taxation by the territorial law. '/ • get . S. S. Prentis;;orteitlefendedieman for li bel oa the grounds that the plaintiff's character wait ea bail that nothing could injure, it, and . that ; Itia client was' so great a listr;that nobody wield be- Bete him! The Jet'' , ',roughs in a Verdict of ad.' quittal. I '3l ~ I ' I ! jiffir•Aci affray took plebe Sanaa,' cretin*, In Wayneabore', near; ChaMbershurg, I Pa., zgrotthig out of a Man named °thorn drawiog water out ,f a neighbor's well. llTsio,.brothere, named Daubsi and David Funk, ehot him dead. They were *C rested. ; : ( • jffits.The captured Aft:rani at Charleston, S. C., are to be' taken toi awl coast of Liberia, under charge of a spccial'agent, and supported 'there our Govdrnment until they can be otbentlee leen. tided for. :This seems to be it wise and judicious movement. ; I ; ' I j r-4rsTo 113itpepOes.±.50da, Magnesia;, sad ill ' Alkalies; either MOO bLt temporary relief, Mica°. firm the disease, into a `chrenie• affection. 100- gentled. Bitters inimedlately: relieve and pertain. ratty cure all ham. of Dyspepsia, and stbmich dit3lculties. •; , I ,Fifr-A Yankee!, sailor was telling al yagt ,the other day about ;the !capture of a shark ,:the I Straits of Alalacca. ; "And by the powers," queried an Irishman who was listening to the stery,l"ghat court of a place is filitakky, what. the Makin tins until the straits (streets) Entirely!". Therkwait no answer; to this questiOn, sad the•Yankeee earn; was spelled:: I ; I ;; •; i.! „621iftWilliam E. Bv,irett; the engineer W,hcs, vented,the etachthery,whiels contributed se Maws. tinily to thkaudeesiful layins. ' of the:Atlantic!! Ca ble, was bora in Wateirtown,D. Y.; April 17,1 ` 826. lie learned the machinist trade in hist/tale's ttiwu ; subsequently mitered i the navy, where he resent's idly tit the first Phioelarnotig the • engineers.i lie is a mistiest Isiah ; Pet-An Ohio ,edit4r recently, attempted to -de. scribe'powerful effects of warm weather, ntl here is one: instances pegro boy; inlitdiaieus. ly leaned ep against the amok side ofla house yesterday and fell asleep. In a few ettnuies be began: tirsofteh three-quartet,' oflani hour ho ran oil over the Yard. His mother diplatti hint up in' wash tab." 1 ', • - ; pirJamea Pottit a conductor on ihelPhllidel. phis and Reeding ;Railroad, was ittailcted last week ot an Mara upon James li. Batten of Phce• nixville, anal senteeced to pay a tine o( $7.5 and amt.; in lieu or EnsP Sortie ti risonment. Soondnetors are disposed tb be !overbearing if not tyrannical while in the iiisChaege of their dutyiland this eon. vimtbn will tie-, 'clams to all such. • I ; Po'ol Wednesday ;of last week; x game of Cricket was ,played on the ground of the Philadel phia Cluit,;4o ;Caniden, hatiecn eleven Married and 'eleven eingle'inen of Philadelphia, which re• suited In, the defekt of the former by One 'lnnings and seven retie. At the conclusion'of thkgatne, a very handsthubCrirketlng liat,,tnade the Phila. delphia Chiblty W. F. Warburtan,fEsq., liras pro: settled to Mr.,,Cbarles Collie he having Made the highest icOre. , 1 1 • • illtele-Ucin. Thaddeus Stevens, en Friday, Mai. toted a ciell suit Ogainst Bfr. George Sanderson, editor•of ihelainSastar luteltigeneer,l fori libel. - ,In the hist tithe of that paper, sepal the Island %Ditil.y'raiss, an article appeared calling Sir. Ste. "yens a gaMbler, and being "foutl"ti the Company of gamblers,' handling- the ;cards dice with trblessibial skill," and winning the money of poor tid others ," .•! - - .Iffadr"A 1 keit hakjust brought out knew con. trharice L>i'swieping carpets wittiouSerateing a dtlekand bas applied for a patent? It; is really only lk' mediate lion of the: welllktioww machine for yeCepieg streets', whisk has beep is use la Englieo4, for raeby years; It ectuaists °fie circular biath *oat tee inches lo'ng, adjtisteck in a boa, tbectroStise part df the box being Xpith bird almost tettchietthe ethic; As the.box mated to and fro,' by„means Of a hands attached tp the top, the brualt!frevolves rapidly aver the carpet, and /Mame. eplieto at tip receptacle do itachside of it, MI the dniKriftlps,,pms and utherllitter that may be an Iffsloes th e business welt. I Wieraph is going thel•rotods, which atatetthalt Itrejakfin is burled It tq churchyard at the : earner orPourth and • Arch street ta, Ph Rade I. phle.! Althotilth there is a "plaie of tombs" in that locality, Irranklin's atut• reposes in Christ's Church gismaylrd, at the Costume! Fifth and Arch, latettediatidt litppesite the Apprentice?, Library. ilia •irati W 44 in the corner , few feet from the ;wall On th e li*lttteet tide, clad on Arch street slab lithieli•tokrers his and hi, mirk* uare, is •so -close to thsjarall:that there Is bare room to 'stand the oldtaitilltpidated tonsbstine of one of Deborah'. altUdrais by her first husband, Sir. Read. 'Mr OlivertCnrMwell flied at lisonitou Court In 1658—estactij twee hundred years fig§ nest Mon. day His heed almost entire is dew in the posses.. Rion of th e diogitikof RociJar. Wilkinson, ex. member,of Ilarlismank from! Buckingham and 'Breathy.- U Iwitecneentieicol that the body viaketabalutidr enbeitinently :was i,eposed vie. leu aC tbe ',bands ettibe Stuart,, end the head liadlly ICoteialed by"a, soldier: It passed from hand tolitted until killutohed Represent possessor. It it a parlous loom* for a Jtodi. bat tees care fully petherted'anderJtack and keg In a box of great efitignitverreprid in ,'number of costly en. yelopeti andiwhen it illsed from Its hidingplace and held thenitrs hen wbata World of thought is.uggisted; I ' C. C. U. • 7 A urrusiatit. Oft (dead cif mut t wu sitting:by the window;kilte eUniagi during a *b leat tbundkr storia.appitsently striving to pap. pto some propositim 'tett ktrong fOr her eitildhb mind:; Pre/satin beitteir, a- smile of triumph lit uplier fiattires,aohalkzelaitzted—"Ob, Iksow lebatlnsitie the iiiitteup tea ligiaipg his #itisiesiandarinvi'vliiiraratdoit Agri r - ; , The • I . totkl Dititwo. For the ears of 1 . *PSIS on liotesortos. Zireir:asisproilit, - . I - ' "Pwrostiese; Loa ,of Appftitti loote r osof •-: .4 , 11754i5, -- lfsrs, Water lirßBl4.44thiltii Sifi„, , ''- . , Seam, ,Nurses, Weadock' gintaf, ' eon & • ' i rat Debititg, or an 7 Mufti° hirhig Its twitllst pa Pet divistion. • 1 Ttieso Bitters, as 441 - .6 ' ' ~of our fellow old. s.tros,} Inelndlote IlletatiSiil - Congress, Lawyers. ;Phystelsits, i Clomp's*: I Pronto's, Farmers sod 4 , ~003013 RIMY. ass the ' *CIA *emir, and for -I,e'rei:in ari,teina tbr 1* lk(edlate relief and per. ' istoput Sore onto '- '- al Impish:As which 'le gloms idiots of ell* '- Dstfripek, *SW 'Our ' seen. i 1 _ - - .1..,?:: 2 ;,'-i, I , : , • Thosedtittitts memo ~ tired by Dr. Geckos ~..,B. emit. and to thiptt nla 41.1T0r oath*: from Moi of itay**** ' - 'Oft of touldlobsa; Can. ' Wittig its ' 4114141T14.••11. 'poison—a. batons '#,try,it.....bk ~-„,, , tors tante, sot sthoula. • are us, at ott asa- a fors indeed" of. t OK . , ~li ~ kranwitud.rival in exterminating V. , , . 4411 1_. Met, oft 11: tititaystatit to Ha pristine 1 * issanstif .. 'Arg 41Illatilt of holy tong !Mindful 4s ll flofffihigndlitt or' throttle in Its ebunuenn dlongr or tnid!lio.—oto matter that it hes b.f -,14.#1 lk Oro physician, amt roasted ma effo, g• i.alt :11' tingle tries of the.* Bitters wilt -.. 1 • :enterer that hie disease isautenible i . .1 . WOO. •. • . ,teethnony ottho many cures stetted to *ineid i. refereneels bad to the written twill - frent!diatinguishea indivitnala • known all ' tibstiatel. -• _ • • . . ,-r.: ...s. lc FoirLE a co, Proprio. - ' nom 4;11. italisiortheiVirgntaeverywbera. ,- - • ..L.-Atmatet 1...J0hn - 4X Brown, .74 littei . es, .. fil - iott, - 8 01 710.•• Poo/Titre ; O.- & L. lluntsinger, BahlAltill Sam: B. W. Prevost, Minersvine ; •:14. 4. Fry and ideOsigan & Fowler. Tamaqua; 11. , ;Bhit tier, Port Carbon t'iPail Barr, Pinegrove; ;G. • Bautstari & Bon. Timeworn. ; ' Charles Marsh, i New Pitiladaiphia ; Jonas Itobinhold, .-Port Clin. ! too 4 .P.. B. risein Bt. Moir ; B. Phillips, - New CastlO; John Wilihuns, 1414 disport. I :tilt. 31, 1838. sl-sowly 1 1 7 - _ .11qramoaitswara Plits.—Tbe clown of climate Ind, above oll,tbe varioUrn. of motet, encountered la travaviing even a small portion of theteited States, ars' sererstrials to the twitter. In order to ware the sys. teal from dm evU eatisequetitia so ttoettunitly ' , nutting froto esasei, It is absoluteli necessary. to be pro. etilad rritb itoUowars Ituttly celebrated MM. It is be. yotrd :dispute that In ell Mises whom tbs -stoinscb and • boireis are distorbed by chants of alr, water, or diet, (or any other catise.) they quickly and inveriebly restore the tone of tbi . one. and the regularity of the other.— 'Welting to or residents la the alluvial districts of the Scesth and Wed; win dad them o certain remedy for bWous ettectlona and laternsitteot borers. , fif*HOWatFle Of ISlParlhavas Dyes, Grat Presnexr 'sad .ecoulider of Ws /40 /-4.10.na a4t~ Sao drassissem Rim itsanearoa has no equal for prewireing the hair ties Calling off arid taming tray. liproinotes a healthy action of the akin proven to dry miss and disease, and where baldness has existed It will produce a new growth of beautiful younetalr. it is not a Dye, but will change gray hair to its original Mb-color. It will not the akin or tined linen. iSold by all Druggists, and at the laboratory of Jornallints * Co., Pe', dossers and importers, ffo. :Ott Cheanufstreet, dalphis. ", • • _ • For asde also wholesale anl tall, at -F. SANDER. TOOK': Drag and Chemical Store, Pottsrille: air* Pack Worth Kninewing.—.lt may not 1?S generally known that the unparalleled success of the Cilekener Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill, le I>tog In great degree to the method of compounding it. Uwe rtatillei operate upon the !system generally. and 'without any reference to the particular complaint they are intended to cure. Henna, if the difficulty happens to be ratted in the stomaa - or towels. to se to come me. jcbanicelly in 'actual Collision with the media ne, the pa. !tient may parchence,e-gperieona a temporary relief. But l i the Clickener PSI has a searching power; and one or !more of its Ingredients must enter Into the circulation inf the blood, and go directly to the meta the Maass,: li‘or this extraordinary mnperty, it la indebted: All we be. tore Intimated, to that peculiar chemical process, which 11nabien tha Inventor to extraet the essential chine of - each pat Um*, article that enters into its composition, • and reject those which are valueless or Injurious, for It lean Undoubted fact, though known only to km, that every ;legate , * production is more or lees infmted by ftxtratleous substances which eontrarene, its medicinal efecti. Kean arises the necessity of a nice discrlmius. Hon in the 'electron of our remedies. The alighest et • In this pertienlir might serve to irolong our misery,: .and shorten the duration of our existence. ' Then I do /not h esitate to choose the Clictsuer Sugar Coated Vega. 'tablePtil, 'because you ace certain of a remedy ,which will not injure you, If It does not cure. I The ?Ills msy be lad of all Druglets and Btorekeep• !isn.tkeeery stilapand. twin la the Crafted States,— t - JoTt a. Ilaccri b Agent trr this place. (37.21,1 larThe' areal }Cogitate Remedy..-..SIR JAMES CLASIVB CEVEBRATF.D SEHALEIPILLB. Prepared from a proscrilitlon of Str J. Esselte, 31. D, Physicists Extreordinary to the Queen. • Phis Invaluable medic ine is .nofaitingln Ducar. of ail those painful and danger:Me dt.eases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excesses and re moves all otutructions, and a speedy cure nraj be Filled To Married Ladles it is pecultarly suited. It In ■ short time, bring on the' ntonthif period. pith Each bottle i priee One Dollar, beeti the Goeenunent Stamp of Gres( Britain, to prevent cetruterfelts. lasthese Pills Amid not be Wilt by females during the ?MST =BRE MOND= of Pregnancy, as they are stag to bring an Arescarriage, but at any other time they areosafe: • iu all case* of Nervous and 'Spinal Affection,, rain In the Beck:and Mae, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpita• !ion of the Reert, Ifystertni, and Whites, these l ' Is will effect a cure when all. other means bare idled. and at. though a powerful remedy, do not contain iron. eslomel, antimony. or anything hurtful to the constitution. Pall dlrertions In the pamphlet around each package which should ba eareflally presorted. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, - JOB 310SES, (Late I. C. Baldwin I Co„) Itoshaster, N. Y. N. 11.—$1 and 8 rains stamps enclosed to any ate tborlsed Agent, will furore a bottle, containing over 30 pills,by return mall. ' ' , For vale in Pottsville, by TINNILY 8811.03; In 'NOM via, by E. J. P3Y; and by all,Drunisto thronghonitbe United States And Canada*. [.tune 13, '3B 25- Cruekaire..—ln the, preparation of the material, and the manufacture of Owes erackere, the natural and healthful properties of the grate are retained In their greatest purity and .stringtb. The result is, that these Pintos Crackers Contain in the same weight double the nourishmaUt abroad as it is usually baked. Norther production from wheat has ever been discov ered which has proved so valuable as In article of food, or is so suitable generally toi the stomach's healthfal re. nutriments. The youthful, as well as those in the me- Haan of Ilk and even aged people and young children, And them pleasant to eat. They do not neewriarily, requfpa maatteatlng like (at e,. Mod, but merely , breaking mid molatenlug to the 'mouth gradually, or soaking in water or nallk,•by pia moms separating into tender flakes, la which atatedhe atettlach may receive them. - Those nukes 'sr, composed of 'particles of Parini, is which the lifisaupporting principle of the min remains not deadened or injured, es la soar. hi too doss grind ing, but retaining its most active properties so. necessall Gf direction; and the energising three with which it Im parts to the body o healthful growte, or renewed vigor end strength. These Farina Crackers have an agreeable taste. art kindly upon the stomach. and are a valuable article for dyspeptic as wallas sedentary and delicate persona gen erally, and they are peculiarly pleasant Ibr children. r All those who may wish to procure these . valuable, crackers should understand that there , are no plantar,' Farina Crarfrera made but by 41r. Wing.. MI these stamped with the name (Wing.) Allow no person to pdr. suede you t" buy any craekerrbut Wing's. This caution has become to consequence of an attempt by designing .persons to sell the ordinary kind ef crackers, under the. Idea, or_ by conveying /the impression that they are like Wing's Farina. Stub at tempts at deception 'Monti brrunderstood by all. The genulneare for ralo only by R. D. SCIRIENEttp • Centre street, opposite the American noose: On Norwegian street, beer Railroad. Pottevillo, July IT, 'Ss 20. THE CIRCATEST ritaiocrrery • OF THE AGE. Ara. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered In 111. one of our Common pasture weeds •a'reetedy that r cures • ;EVER' KIND 0-11.U.510R, / - The Wont tionfultdown to it Common Pimple lla bas tried It In over eleven hundred eases, and never failed exeopt In two eases, both thunder humor. lls hu now in his reseession over one hundred eertilleates of Its value, all within twenty idles of Roston. Two bottles ire warranted to care a nantinft sore month. One to three bottle will ewe the worst kind of phr plea on the free., • Two or three bottles will dear the ejetem of Ulm: Two bottles are 'warranted to core the trona canker In the stomach. Three or Ave battles are warranted to tiny the worst Mad of Erysipelas. One or two ) pottlee are Warranted to cure an bursar in the eles. . Two !softies are warranted to mire running of the ears and blotches among the hair. - • Four to six bottles are warranted to ems corrupt and tanning ulcers. One bottle will cite sad, efliPtlens of the.xklx• Two or three bottka are warranted to son the "nu' kind of ringworm. Two or three beetles Cr. warranted to cur* the most desperate Mt pf rbeurnallant. Throe to tour bottles are warranted to cure ssitrbenur. Wive to eight bottles will cure the worst ease of error. UN. One to three bottles are warranted to Rim the worst ease of DJ la. I knoxi from the experience of thow amide that it hss taiiiit cringed by a canker in the ah► roach. ona to two bottles are warranted to curs alch. head ache. One to two bottles are warranted to regulate a 'tithe • elate of the bowels. One to two tattles will regulate all derailgesient of the 'kidney*. roar to els betties bee eared the wondeteesof drove,. One to three bottles his cured the worst rue of Idles: a relief to always experienced: what a mere to get re. lief in inch an ezeruclatiog dhoomet :to change of diet seer nwseriary—eat the beet you can get andenough of it. • , • Deredions for use:---Adults, one tablespoonful par dny ; Children ores ten pant, dasPortspooaral ; eb Wren from deep eight Beare , teaspoonful.' As no dbreetbros eta be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. 711.7117ACT111Z0 IT DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warreit 'Strut, Rozbary. Man Price $l. Strive sate by droafghts throasboat the United States 7inisaryitt,llB - Cly • LADIEr Dress' Vi!ausibg, Parmilskir AND thtief4,Bfal Centre italic • Atuaniag tb* POITSVILLE nor , ‘• Constantly on bpd— FRINGES, 0 41.1.00N0, BISWalt BUTTONS. ~' .:- • sOIRDI.IBII. • ' • " *ELT RIBA s. , --- Piilit,iataiyithetland Woqt ..-, liirsti Quay Zogy Vomited, - ' 2110.__Ikality Num Ribbon. SarDotiaissi a suissviess,tika Wok oces prinossi Sop& SOW Sista illiiritsis itateistest Skirts. %selra tliw WWI allow! esaname omo 00 c. 41 .' [Aiwa 7, 'U 324 ''WetftteadaY Iseting, 15th l ost " 71, o'clock, sad en Thursday a st )01. Bishop Vowntan will also ofileist % it rseravilla on Thursday (mining and at at on r tidily forenoon, sw . It is hoped the Bishop ~,a y be - beta In 'swains to eonseerate the church at Clali, Wednesday, A. M Mints° or ?RI Sciaornalt.s. Cotrwrir rinata Biala Elortatt.—Accordin a to previous notice, a regular smoothly meeting of the Society WAS IMO at the I'resbyteriatt Church, Market strict, Monday. evening, the sth inst ., which was or oiled by the appoititteent of ttie, Rev. WM. DIENNIG as PreSident, and PRANK Cattran. Sec. retary. After the rehding of a selection (ruin the Scriptures, sad _ PraYer by Ilov. Dental Washburn, and singing istyarn by the tedience, the a sal address was delivered by the Be,. Mr. Coll, who Wu folio wealloy the Rev. Messrs. Luektobsch tai 'Washburn in abort. addresses upon subjects iro. mediately eouneetkuritb the object of the 4.110. oiation. After smite discussion, it was ea mhtion Retoleed, That tbirineetla; 'apprave of the em. plo m ynsent of a coltiortaer by th e B eat a of 31. 04 . 4 • ge relitriontsr P tscovcrnßcri, Freond Immo, Re+. If. R. <utter, rineserrheevery Sabbath at 10, A. M • Pastor. Dl ane at 71 . h. CFIVRCII antrlces:-B•74ner,m4: The hour of ?elating S. errlce reraslao a< ?h e hour of Brig buttelte on Sunday and Friday, 71 4 welorh. wAs.nacriti;kta r . air EML! n LUT lIERA Ml. ,Pas s arket qui, Pottsville. flee. W.ll. Lrensaancifto r . vice In MI Church roA clarly every Sunday- Horning. a t 1014.ectock; erenio n .at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer alootioy rbneaday. at 7 o'clock. irirTuE SECOND PREZAYTEIIIA: 4 I CTlMitit worship Fey:lady at the AIRIKYLIte Reformed Pli a n t Building, Market street—Ref. ratify. Oar. Pastor.— flabbith morning. at 101 A lietofk i evenin g s, at a n'• clock. Weekly Lect u re, Weancoday evenings. at Ro'clOck. -- 131.11tDr . . -- McOORIELE—On th e &I 10g..11% rlnftm e a was hl y. itill/Mll McCraw. sow tu-larryt Mr. tour Moto, aged 24 years. LOST & FOUND. COAT FOUND—Early in. Jill) , last —supposed to IMte been leitt . from the rem 71 e owner eon have It-by voting itiand paying the row of Ws advertisement, • ••LW M. SIrtLVAIN, No. 50 S.'sth sns4, Resdint. An 2S, b 59 35-St • WANTED.. • TNFOR 111 A TION „WANTED-Of LARK 3TeCIRRY. native of the pariah or Kill. county ltloalb, Ireland. When last and of wax In Pltteamir. Schuylkill county, Pa. Add iesta PATRICK QUINN, No. 0 Cheater street, abort Otis, Philadelphia. September 11,10 37•Tt 'TEACHER WANTED.—An expo. flouted Pentads Tearber trtmanted Immediately. le ommon &boots of Pattern's. Seter,y tot lore than szur a year, peyable promptly every =nth. Written or personal app colons recelmel by D. DANN /6', Prefit en t ; • or C.".LITTLX. Srey . Of aunt of Direct ory. 11,19 3i.tr , WANTED—'—A situation as Sales. ILLEM in • Retail Dry GOMIS Wl*. Understands the business perlbetly, and awake both English and German. Dest of references given. Address ••31,' at this Mace [Pottrellte. Aug. 14; `54 3.1.1.2 n. DISSOLUTIONS. VTOTICE.—The Co -partnership of the anderal;ned In the POTTSVILLE HOUSE, YU dissolved tole dav, August :Mkt, INS 6, hy mutual IV} sent—S. W. JON VS iontlnnlng the Until on bre owe ax count. All persona Indebted; are Permeated to maka rep. meat, nod those 611,1E11 claims to present them Coe PO. tlement to E. W. Ames.. S. W. JONk.i. S. JUN Es. ; aZt Tothrvllls,, A avid Z 3,13 DISSOLU TION.—The copartner shlplberetotore extsting between Wooley i Std . rger in the Dry Goods, (tuxedos and Provisi,n business la Mlnentrille, Schuylkill Co., Is !WI Gay. August Mb. 18613, dimorred by mutual consent. The business of the Arm will be fettled by Imes Wooley; who will continue it bereetter on his ova sc count. • JASLKS Win - Arr. JOON fiII.CLI,HNIIKIME:i. HlnernDle Aug. IS, 1833. 344 t , r /SSO ' TION.—Tho co-partner. ship hire nfore existing under the firm ( , 11T.it. Mil, JEFYiItIYS .4 MORGANS, In the Pladdetiet, l i) Bricklaying and Masonry bulimia, in St. Clair. ftehto'i. kilt county, la thin day. August 12th,1P,Sk, diseolrel Se rotting! consent. The baguets of the flnn will he wie,4 by Watkine,,t Morgan, who will Continue It the bay nine hereafter on their own amount. SAMUEL lent ffv . e: Außunt '5B 341-001 JOHN L. YtOraw:,. FOR SALE & TO LET. FOR RENT—A STABLE ONQ Railroad sheet , aborts the Depot. sultablo tend FOR Apply to • GAL HALIIII.IiST %LI Pottsville. August 7,'68 32- 1 - 1:4 1 IRE BRICKS for Cupolas, Puddlinf and Blast Inmates, fr om the Reading W. , Tlt.• so e low. at the Pp:PSI:Eft VGILNACZ. rettaille,J4a.l9,lBsll tf 1001 Reams. Foolscap, Letter, COM. martial Nate, Note and Bill Taws, jog n tos red, and Me oak. wholesale and mall, at B. HANNAN'd Book and Stationery etr,ry. CHEAP FUEL—Coke for rate, lame or smallquantitles. st the losrprlreil 6 rert per bushel. Inquire either at the Ohre, or ti.oitr flth Potter file Gas Compact y. 'Nov. 4.2, '5l 41 . 41 FOR RENT—The Old Orchrd4, Flour 11111. It is now first rate mania order. Apply to K. M. MATZ , on the premhsk or to IL SCIIOLLEN IMPCI Pottsville. July 31. 'MI 31.tf SALE.—Six pairs of bumbe; Traike will be sold ebesp kpr raPh. or note wilt It proved wrearity. Also, 'valuable MIA& on thr ust term,. Aply to JOllll MAME?, Truss Ilay 12, IR 1.5.1 f aIVOR SALE—Ono. superior 8 irA pot., pump. with column pipee connreo • ready In be put into the mines. Will be .014 " Apply at the Tamaqua Iron Works. h , r farther lent ttun. CAUTION. A ALLE3 August 41,'4:1_ - 11 - ' 4 I C)R RE . N T.-t4--A'converieth dwelling house, with Stable, Illtneird to Son, wegian street, abnve Seventh, tint:lndy averse* John . L. Martin. Possembin given the tint of Or • nett. Enquire of ' J.SSISE Ofill Pditevills, September 4. - ;t4 FOR SALE— , One 60 home engine and tette gip. Two 60 u " One 40 " Ons One ' lent: 11470#111, le., for lonelier. Aien;z—One lift of pump r (loo yerds.) 1 4 11041 . '• ' Ono '• 100 yards.) 12 Ineb. ' One a .4 I( tee yards.) 12 inch. Will be iota very low for each or approved paper. to' CHAS. )f. HILL Jane 'SS 2S4ml TAIT Estate Agent. Pnttrtl NOTICES. TO . THE PUBLIC.--I warn thepv.,, He not to trod my wife, ANS account: not to sell her liquor under any eireclaestn 4 Or to receive from ber any of mr property. NIAITLY-4 un,yl,rn. Port Carbon. September 11, IA lre Brame& We Rent." ITTABMINUTON CAMP, No. 11, of J. P. r • U I roeeteetery Monday Everifng. In MITA rtnrlllovi ma's MIL P. E. corner Market and &rondo:rm. vilk , , la. Coard of Ontreepoudence—L. S. II It ; ; 7 Scrum; CELta. Citdistita. M. Nit I • 77.,i W. Nlonvxn. 11.8. Jannery IR. -1 , YCIiUYL. .CO. AGiIICULTIJOL /10MTICULTItItAL .AND MiCHANICAL J Mee fee tA, - .4% dt evoßequome• of tutoeening mote time that Ole Dark* Coanty botirtybaJ their Extdbition,Abis Awbeintkptcwlll opv al flxhibltlon on the title and close on tl ben, MIS. Pub' 3, A -DINIINIS'fRATION NO'. Wbereaa,'Uttera of lAttctililatratine granted to the subscriberthe Estate DER, tate of the borough o * tMoUsetlte, &he ty, deceased, by the Itaitater of Behltf ti Tbsrelbm, all persons indebted to mkt Iletet to make payment, and these Miles , I3lln. them fur settlement . ! WRY Zl.llll August T . ' sB r 1.1.4303 A4a AU persons Using 6111:011 Valnst P RF. LUDWIG. &weasel, ars Web/ present them So settlement cod thou, Ind.,' mount ; to • ANNA M. L LI 11EN DO P. LVI Ttlf"*.lt N. J. Fla. gin& 4,14 34.10) Also ADMINISTRATOR'S Nottee baroby then that trttrti to boot Embed. by the Rge.ter ft li r, tho county of Sebnylki/l. to the untlersi.l 4 tate or Dr. OFSDIWC Dora LAU, late of tti Drirtysburg &cooed. All perms tobbnd ts tate, are regurated fo make payment , and eta leas ata lost the suti4 Estate opt pr,..ot 44' underelirued stilton% delay. J. W. UtelS lotterillo. Sept. 4, Is 3a40) • Ado. N the Court •of Common jr., Schuylkill county... , JOUN T1:11 Pt:A 223 31 1 " 1 • ZACCAtt N. SATS% . net. I The noderstromid, ilodltor appointed by Olt to dietribute the mossy is Court, rehea eat of the de&odant's property, neon; the peel' to rerelre the same. bovit7 eves oolkt Ittitt for, that 'tarpon at bla Mlles. le the Pottsville, no 'Comity, the 14111 day at Ste r l At 10 erlntk, A. U. JOHN P. 11011A1 • Acquat •;:m tfrth;C ----- ouit of Common Pi &hnflklli county— SO pe.r !Mt ea. CHASIMS XOtiitElt. pr. ftt- •,0 The ondirettood. A odltOr appototed OY the ri to oserrtelo and report OA boar tad pertlot,: lb* Wow* to Coast robed. out of tle• ward f t . 'that's reel **tato. borrAp oleo akato oP * tweeted that nest that Atr spat' Weed' ofire, In The boron% of Pottsville. eo I . 1 nth day of Septotobly, A. sas..l ecifo,,,, t 'JOIIII r. nosin—tt' Angsdzys. UM= M a With set
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