th into' anrnnl.) POTTSVILI.E , , I PA ! " Saturday, June 44 if" THE MOBIL ELECTION. The rettirsoi s leave are doubt that 7 Mr4obra Umber; Dem., has been elected o . oyeriaiir, but by a greatly reduced inejuritj en that of Vito in The Deumanuti bate sustained revere losses in the Senate and noun of i'deiegates. bernoera' %souse Independent, are *tested . to Congress, in all the districts but one. Mr. Faulkner is defeated in the Harper's Ferry Diarist, Where Mr. R. A. Bottler appears to bona succeeded by a handsome major ity. This is the distilet in'whieb the Administra.- tiara exerts a vast loilMosee through its employeei . in tie Nailehal Armory, where hundreds of weWli disciplineal Democrats are' regularly marched to the polls tinder command' of iheir olEcers. Mr. Bottler has earned his success after a long" career Of gallant campaigning. In be came with in of a majority, but was OverbArne i n DM? by , the avalanche of Buebanantam . ;before it had Waif so well-known In'Virginia as it is Although .Loteiter has been OieCied bia, major ity. id exceeding:PM°, 'this election may be re sented as one of die most remarkable checks the tronoerattle . party lass.yet received in this tOUD* try. ruglnis pru Mr. Buchanan in the tall of 1856, 30,000 majority. Si: months afterwards a delegation to Congress, usanimonsly Dstiocratie, was . cleeted, with hardly a show of ..opposition. No opposition party• imply of the name; has ex-. iste4 in that State fur ter' jean, When Leteher was nomlnatelisis montbs.ago . it was not belleird by himself or his•partizins that any competing candidate would appear. Now he.is shoran his majority so small abaci& victory is a humiliailoa. We regret that this prostration of the Democracip party bas not been acekamplished upon principles which Would have made it a source • of unmixed satin action to the eciaiservative ,Ilepublicaus, tat the Frew Stites. • ' The "Opposition," composed of the remnants • of the 41 Whig aid American , partie",,fook it very Win pro-Slivery position. Mr.. Genii:Was' presentetto the people by the Convention which nominated isim,is a man who would make more extreme demands upon the North on behalf of Slavery.than Mr. I,etcher had done, and that be would resist concessions to which Letcher had es oented.• The charge against Letcher which was most warmly urged; was that be had twelve years ago'contriboted to 'the publication of a penttoblet in favor of Emsocipation in Virginia, and had sanctioned the sentiment" lit contained both in speech end writing. Extracts from this pamph let were circulated all over the State, and it no. doubtedly eierted • Most powerful. influence in favor of Mr. Ooggin. It was altogether in vain that Leith., urged that at the ti3lle of the publi cattoisuch opinions were common over the Blue Ridge, that the sentiments of the pamphlet le ant farther than be soppded, when he gave It his hp prove!, and, lastly, that he he'd changed his opin. ions, and beloitged to - the school of the most un compromi"ing *tattlers of Southern Rights. In . tact, Mr. Letcher! went so far in this dketion as tolproclaim, in w public iddrers, desigoTief resit ' lancet° the government of die Pyled; lit certain supposed contingencies, altwth# treascnable.— These proteitations bad theifet, but' the pro. • Slaiwery fanaticism enlisted on the side of the op. posit' . • 'candidate was so strung thatilaiteher has been bare N caved from defeat, in' a State Where fur ten years the . sdpreinaer'of The Democracy boa hardly been questioned. .i ny nice the close vote between' Mr. Gag& h f and r. Lacher shows the growing tliigust..of the ..peupt , even la the. Saab, for. the Romociatic party. The party was brought to the' verge of analhilation not by the ItuFner.pamphlet, nor 1.7 nnY.tking.nrllA as candidate fur- Governor has dons oromitted, but' banker., of lii corruptions, its infidelity to its pledges, and its man ifest_ine talky longer to conduct the government of the country. .. GPIERAL CAIIETION.—Th ' e three prutninCnt can -Adana:for the nutnitiaiion of the Republican party in I EGO, for President, are Mr. Seward, or , New Yuri, (Ice. Cameron of Pennsylvania, and Mr. Banks of Musachusetts. All are ablestates men ; all Grua in these principle., upon ani ulti mate Success of which depend the prosperity of Pennsylvania and her sister States. Neither Mr. Seward our Mr. Banks would consent to be candi dates, did either doubt his ability to carry Wvery Northernßtata. It is o truism, that' punksylva nil. elects our Presidents, and her positive'. in the next \Presidential 'campaign, 'Will be peculiarly attei it to nierit it. Fur her vote will decide the master, either hit , or against the Republican party. That Gen. Cameron, a warm,hver of Freedom, and true friend of Protection, avoid sweep Penn tylvanis, ire bellevieonfidebtly. Standing there. fure;sio - to proMinent a position before the coon. try;-we are not surprised that so many of our Re publican coteurporarlit, have tingled out Gen. 'eameron as the man for the next contest. It is of coarse, early to agitate this. matter, and. almost • hazardous to predict, who in the :course of the 's• • coming twelve months will be the strongest man for the Republican Domination ; but'it is safe. to believe that no than'eould concentrate a Immin vote from Maine to Minnesota, than Gen. Came ron. Identified as he is with the interests of • Pennsylvania, he would be her favorite candidate, and on >t platform of • principles, not a whit lees strong than tirosu l of 1856, each Northern State i would east its electorial vote fur him. We are therefore, pleased to observe his name gegen etally orgetyi: antlers better man or purer pa triotism wintbil not wish to march to victory in 1860. . . Tae late 'midden rise in wheat anl flour was upt niegitimate effect of the war in Europe.— peculators madeqbat an excuse for a bold ope ration, which will not be. permanent, for the fall will betes rapid as the rise. Brea/stuffs have not •started in the 'foreign , market; and during the late speculative tendaneies on this side of the At. lantie, prices hare ruled lower in Europe than here. We agre, with the Hartford Courtrai that it is wrong to speculate in the absolute' necessa ries of 11te. , The Isle attempt to force up the price of breadstuffs has been deeply felt by the poorer classes. When a men's wages are hardly able to cover the whole expenses of his family, reilueed down to the very minimum of iibiolute necessity, it is very hard to Sod b)s brecid cut off from his nioutb.beeause some rich dealer 'or mo nopoliser wishes tohecotne richer. There is much • laid fo the good bobk against grinding the face of the poor. Some make a kind of retail busicess of it, by oppressing individuals, but the flour speculator does it by the 'Wholesale, and starves multitudes. The curses of the poor must. mingle with the chink 'of his gold, and must echo empng the last sounds of his dying earl. We have never known a opeeclator in breadstuffs who w a s' ever suffered to hold on to his ill-gotten gains for any length of time. There is a curse on such pine, and be Ands.it out 'sooner or later. Scar. city—a rise fn demiid--foreign wants—may cre ate difference in price, and make breadstuffs higher., Bat this is not speculation, and will not meet with its 'rewards. • w • Tie theory theft California can Supply any and all demends for'gold to *sport, does not appear to be enfirmed by the facts of 1859. The receipts from Calif,.rnia •ud tbe' exports to Europe stand as folios fro, Januny I, 1859: Exports of specie, Received from Lon of gold from general fuod,, $12,032,113 31 . Whether the Imports std exports of the coun try, es represented by New Yogi, have been upon a Awls which will - enable parties to continue to ship gold cal be estimated by the following table: . , . .• 1858. 1859. Imports, Jan, to dots $4008,331 $107.381.180 Export, ' “ ' " 23;397,484 24,935,579 Last year at Ibis time, the New York E.Fpresa axis, "there wet a balance of trade against us of Illty millions less than now, to be made good by cotton, tobacco, ri etc. If the Southern sta ples dOtiett nit for oogh more to pay this dit ferentie,„gold would SWIM the only medium by which the books can bp squired." , Ermine i or. Wise, who represents one twiggy: the 'Bost • re -Democracy, end the Nis - Orleans Delia the other, both agree in eon , detesting the &dutiful' ninon of Jetties Buchanan es the post worthless that we, ever Joilieled on .the it:sentry—Ain no other question can they' 04e. -on ell - Others they syt ss Widest's/I as the point, snit emend to remain at dimar's point.— . . Btli: In opposition to "014 Ilnek." they anti sink With Nob opponents it if out probable that one triel4seit will be etimplitnente4 with a ionottllns- ....;(.1 14 w 1 it Phasic/tow. 13bould #lO ultra pro•slavery faetioi aiticera,,they will disoand a sew eau to eitiy oat the polley for which our Executive sac. rigged .everythies a asap or a statesmatt .holds dvga . • . Tin Aintit Wl Stitri-litkilk 'With bees Imepliti., . ed in the;Boutb with iMptialtjr,liae , llanee of Out .. Constitution mai Ore laws ,or . the *sntitry. deele o • . • ring It riritek The cheers-of the recent Mien_ arrested* the buttonwood have:all been artittit- . • . • . • tel on,tliti molt flimsy pretexts 0 - .llof set 1111 - iti a. , • • toted of justice, 'thick. proves tmuclusively that , the laws ha 'this respect iilll.-Mit Ise enforced in • the Boistk. -Prominent mid hive openly avowed -. IhemrelVet ready to engage la the trade, end Afri 'ea a negrociare openly advertised for sale., le tow. mantis, on the recent decisions of the Southern - , e - Court" Pn ;this question s .' the New :York Trifoute , However well -the existing laws egaidst tie slept trade might have answered fur the eimpliel- * .tylof the times when they were enacted. they are no match for the ingenuity.of our modern , slave tiaders or the Chicanery of our modern didger....r . 1 at the point upon which the profession' of the Administration and of Southern-Member*, of Congress of loastility , to thorevival of the African slave-trade ems be and must be brought to t h e test. If they are, as they eo'solemnly declare, . opposed to the revival of that trete, they eannOt lobject to such an amendment of the laws as will prevent 'the setting op of the mere quibbles upon which undoubted slave-traders are' constantly es caping conviction. .If ,they refuse to do that, as in all probability they will,-let this be made the turning point of the next Presidential election.— It is a question which deeply 'involves both the honor and'the political future of the country.— If the defects of the existing laws, and the abso lute necessity-of amending them, in order to give them (with our existing batch of judges) the slightest chance of being carried into effect ; are brought distinctly before Congress and the coun try, there will be no longer ,'any possibility of playing fast and loose on Ibis question. At pre's.: eat, we ean'hardly be Mid to have any laws against . the African slave-trade. •So'far as the conviction of 'offender's goes, they have been nullified not by any decisicins of the Supreme COurt, but by the adjudications of a few 'paltry District Judges.— That being! the ease the question , arises now, shell the Africa. slave-trade be proleeuted with impu nity by Ameririn ships_ and American Siiipniat tars? i Of the zeal with which; under the,encutsr agernehr thus held out„, this detesteble.traffiMis entered loth we are constantly fi nding new proofs our Southern exchanges. The Riclmoad (Tex- MO Reporlir - of ' the Lith inst. contains the tollotr ing advertisement : .__s• 14 1 011 SALE—Four' liwidred• likely a yolcAg !n wton. lately landed upon the coast 0 elins- Bald negro , will be sold upon the mot row seeable tenas. One third dowtot'the remainder in one and two yearly with 6 per scut. interest. Forfarther In -I:lurination Inquire of C. H. C., Houston, or L. 11.41, Gal- 1 yestoo. ,_,.. ,1. In he Irickpburs Tree Soaskroa of the 13th, we find an •Cenant of an African Labor. Supply, Association; of which the lion. J. B. D. De Bull is President. It is but too plain that if things be suffered to go on •in :the coarse they ire ;now falling latc; it will not be long before the-Sieve trade will be earriedtm .with as mach open Con -4lnipt of the laws against it, and' with as mach Impunity, as our New York City liquor-trade now is. . ; i ,_ _ ~ . . . DURUM Our ,visit to Lowell_ wi .were, shown through thi Laboratory of our celebrated coon trying's, Da. J. C. Area. Scarcely could we bare betievedWhitt is seen there without:Proof beyond . -> ti - dispung. ; • - . . . I • They consume a barrel of solid Pills, about 50,- 000 doses, and 3 barrels of 'Cherry Pectoral, 120 _. 000 doses per diem. To what an ineenceivable amount, of !human suffering does this point!- 170,000 dos s a 'day!! Fifty milli.on of doses per year!!! W at rteres• and thousand of acres of sick beds ti mu this spread. before the Imagina tion. And what sympathies and woe! True, not spar this is taken by the very sick, but alas, mucl of it IS., Thii Cherry Drop and this su gared Pill 'are tole the companion of pain and anguish andisiitking sorrow—the inheritance our m i other Ere bequeathed to the whole faintly of ipso. Here 'the Wont darling has been touched too early by !the blight . that withers half our roes. Its little lungs are affected, and 'only watching and waiting 'shall tell which way its breath *ball turn. This red drap'9 its table is the talisman an which its life, Shaft bang. There the' btu,- e 1 , om of the .wurld just bursting into womanhood, Vs stricken alto. Affections must . assidious care skills nut; shit is still fadingewiy. The,wan Mes senger colon nearer and Wearer story week. :This little tnedicitnent shall go there, ;their last, per haps their only hope. The string man has plant ted in his vitals, this same disease. This red drop by his side is hciping him wrestle with the inextwa. Lie enemy ; the wife of his bosom and the cher-. übs (Allis heart ire,weiting in rick sorrow and ?car lest the red do which' they lean in this world, I ',be broken. 1 • o.Doctor no v ekill., not cost, nor toil, to give the perithiog sick the best u n it human art can give.—Gai4 . 7egioti (Teta4 Newts. p • • A vssruccriva Ore occurred in Wilkesbre op Tuesday. Almost en entire block of buildings was 'destroyed. The• loss is estimated at about $BO,OOO. The following named persons ore aniong the losers: J. B. 'We.rd, $1,500; Robert 'Wilson', merchant, 1055.55,000, insured for $6,000 in the Lyeoining and Turk, Pe.„Cumpanies; j lsaae S. Ostorbert, merchant, store and dwelling burned, loss $4,000; insured by the ..Franklin Igsurance Company to the amount of $8,000; Dickerline, clothing, insured by the Girard Insurance Com pany ; goods eared; Dr. Etrrathers, druggist, lugs $800; insured by the Delaware Company fur $1,000; J. Ererett, tailor, loss small, insured by the Lycuming Compauy ; 51ers. Mayer, milliner, goods saved, insured by the Girard.Comp,any. Mr. Elsner; dwelling-house, was fully. covered byinsarance., L. Sparks, two bodges; insured by the Lycuming and Schuylkill *runty e•mpanies for $1,000: goons .ired ;. Mrs. Hyman, milliner, loss small. Reese er, lotbiers, goods saved ; Mrs. Bulkily, store ; insured by Lycuming County Company for $1,500. W. S. Wells, store; loss $500; no insurance. We are indebted to a Correspondent at Wilkes bane for* full list of the sufferers; the total loss, and 481al insurance. • The loss is, $31,07; upon which there is an insurance of $44,950.1 The LT coming Fire romance Company suffers by Ibis Ore to the. o i stentlof Severe!, thousand dolbirs. , The other companies that suffer more or Icia, an, the Girard, Delaware, Quaker City, York, Franklin, WestflrancleMilddelphin, Schuylkill, Equitable, Anthracite and Wyoming. The heaviest ladivid na I sufferers by the Ore, are, Robert Wils6n, who Well above his insurance, $7,500, and Isimo' S. Osterbar t,510,000. • * , Ix ♦ DILVAINA.—The Roman Catholic Archbish op of Francii has caused prayers) to be aired up in all the churehes la 'ranee: for thi success of the arms of France. Io" Austrip, the Roman. Catholic Archbishop has also , caused prayers tkite offered up for the success of the arms of Austria. :The Pope thors Austria, although hia temporal power has been 'sustained by French bayonets in Italy.: It is rumored that his Holiness desires to retire from Rome, bat the FrenCh Emperor will not permit Iblor to tepee. It is also stated that Napoleon him requested apartments to be prepared for Some Ulustrtous visitor—some say for the ae erommodation of the Pope, , others .for - the recep tion of the brother of the Emperor'ef, Russia. When the Ambassador from •the Emperor Na poleon deliiiered the letter to Abe Pope, — essuring him of his Safety, the Pope held up a mikes and replied,l"mi only treat is In which would seem to imply, that the letter did not inspire much confidence in his professions. • . • LeAvvreionn, riaxsas,'May MI, 1853. I am here In the very focus of the Gold-et-Vika' s•Pealt excitement. lIM the great celebration yesterday, In hour or of the firstreturn stages from Cherry Creek, you will !lave had tidings before this reaches you, probably; also of the surpereeetvii on that account. If nut of the con. Sequent headaches "his morning. bet me briefly sum up the concluslonsl have drawn from W the luforma• (ion I can gather here, via: • 1. There is; gold at Pike's Peak., tt 2, l Very little bail as yet been dug. 3. A cooslderable though very inadequate mount of I prospecting bad been dons up is the 10th lase ? , which toy , the date of One latest &deices. r. 4. A great deal more will soon be done ' as the snow truly begins to be fairly united out of the gorges of the Rocky Mountains, where the rich mines or platers must , be found if anywhere. 5. As yet this prospecting has riot yielded enough to pry the board of those employed In It. ' 'O. Yet a few, who-have had extra luck, would seem to pare doers pretty well, and some of them (unless they I lie outrageously) are now making $5 to $8 per day to the, baud. The heard of a rugged, hard•worklug miner In that region ought to coat $2 per day. 7. Ills not known to .UllS hour that any ester s h e. placer has been found, and nearly every miller Is still pro/petting for better diggings. S. 'kindred' of those who rushed madly off on a gold I hunt aerosol live hundred miles of spoinbablted, foodless country, in yebruary or March, have either died out. right of starvation, or have suffered and been Isudsbed to the last limit of mortal endurance. And ail who'll'''. started in their 'reeks with but a few daysliprovisions and scarcely arty other resource but the clothes on their backs have probably suffered, or will staffer, everything! short of death, and some of them will probably die. „ U. There is as much uncertainly and distrust in the Gold Region' rs here,and many who Imre reached lien: rev City a/4.watt' ays tamed beck In disgust, whirr others would do if they could do it with gamy. y -19. Many who had gone part way have been dtseeriarr aged by the reports ci thaw they met, and are headlng towards the 'Plata again. 11. Tilers Is no demand fire labor In any pet of the al- hired Gold Regions, trod many are there idle, who wobid I al idly be hired and set to week. 12. It is not yet decide.' whether any considerable vonemut Lf Gold ran be mined with peptic in the - new 'Gold Bello!'. Mouths more of patient and - well directed liborraay-be required to settle that point. ' • 13. As yet, lees than SWAM in all, has bean received on this frontier, In Gold, the product of the Pike's:Yeah region.. r 14. It 1i - highly desirable and proper that therrapseity of the new Gold Region should be tested and ascertained. Those who Es rationally employed in the Ilea deserve well of the atty. But there are people enotrgb DOR Its or near t new 001 d Regkrn for all reasonable :par; puma—tar tco.any for the areraat of laud that pow Is or tan soot be placed there. . • -15. It tsnbt merely grity•—lt is criminal madness—to nett oNifiplitVa Peak, Gold Hunting. Without ample rtszttio, u m, shape or ibod, ;halting, blutkebt, Wo ng and money. ' lta who: goes without Oates onteulelde'a tate. • , , • -41seh is substarier of ell Can lert e l i froin the vi cinity of Pusan Posh. naive for that on on Toms kap $25,725,870 31 13,623,757 ,00 $25,470,847 $76,445,607 Eluorial arrilwirkstim of Ike N. Y. 75:antlie. Wan LBOUT.PIKE'S PEAS! • Bourn.: - Thi fbllfyieling is it ; eopfof - Cisit6.l4psiy: . in. Cleveland: continua p eetisioe at 'lreland: • - tint . 'ring Or tliti.tine - metal. - It it from s feirlessi earnest of liberty: Its sentimente‘ Still • find as heart echo in every American: it • Orthilethe Tour tame of the Igtb . 'rm - hid trek jlte to ;wept It on my part . - I deeply sympathises with you lit'your, ntsreinieent esednd Blonde*, ef "Sim* ry desnothun. Themeeepop• wlllekrare now beinV ettectedth Cleveltred, where** ameneddled ;Intpria. 'lonedlhetbstegereigootthe Mgt** Inetinets of - Ilea - then lilhilastbropy end Christian 3fOratily In ekdatiott Of the Meted prlortples of our Clovernment end thr tan ter oreirthrow of the much vaunted Conslitifies, ant , well eakuisted to arouses doggish peopielo saki'. and *Wake the election hose their hital slumbered I al ways hated and denounced t ha FogltimbSisee Late-not osityloseause it Violated the United States Coustittatlim —the return of fugithes front labor being a duty les per d ,upoil the States only according to theilunbought diets of the"-Expoututer of the Constitutien,"Danted Webster. and denied to Cougrees—but because It Moir' ted ell -the safeguards Of 'frorelom—jeopeuded the life. liberty and happiness not only of the hustle and hated African, bat of every proud &ecru In the Land, and made Ijust ire a mockery its,all Its forms, but because ft horsed !fatal and degraded ofig• manhood, and fitted patois!, our slaves, Which our maiden, long since designed. Gentlemen allow mkt* bee little egotistical. In a letter to the members of the New York Legislators, dated Jan. i, 1846, more than thirteen years ago,l used these words: "Thlsistofilonger a question about Aid cans-•whettber they be beasts or men—a. debate about. ureudlin,philanthropy!—Lost weltrffter we, the eighteen millionsiof white wen of these States, shall be freemen . or state s!" Theis sentimentsand utterances were denounced as the most atrocious and fanatical all over the north; and what little reputation I had for common erne was ibr long years lost! What my you now. men •of Ohio 1-- What think you of the expahnin of the Representatives of ?dassachusetts reeking legal redress of wrongs In the Carts of the Waited States from Charleston and Nen Orleans? What think you of the ariny and navy pres • pent In Boston to enkere an unconatitutiooal law? What think Ono" the trials of American cititens for their lives ' for rereautreediretreasour.Wbutt think you of the selling Northern citizens into Southern Slavery? What think yni: of the ooVernmental murders in It mealy What **think you of the military dictatorship there? What . , think you of the armed overtheoi of the ballot by the Petional bayonets? What think you of the polities' at. tempts to vote a minority Constitution over the beads of the freemen of Kansas, and drive it. down with sword and ball? What think you of the decision of :he Supreme Court that the bidet man •Itati no rights which the white foam bonod to respect? What think you of their dicta that citizens of free States are not eitisensof the Coded Stale! What think you of the bred Scott decision in Its real purpose-J-01st Slavery is the only sovereignty three States4ln the language of the Kentucky and Kansatilaws—a man's right to his riave 'is higher - than all" lama and Canstltutione?" W hat think you of that sort of a °Higher * Law What think you of theenntolo political movement un der "Democr a tic" C) aasptceS whkh • will in IWO call upon you to 'event Congress witli the -power to put It Into practice in all the Territot les, and then in all the States? You can't a e speculative opioloos—yon know nothing of the logic ot „principtes—you ignore eauseand effect by induction. making the past, future history,— But you see youigOod and true men now lying In prison! You begin to understand that thing! Ton call a Coto 'rooftop on the 24th lose. You invoke the countenance and aid of "every true patriot and (dead of Freedom!" 'Very gotsel • Ten intend to "resolve," to "protest," to °devotions" le that all? Then go home and wear your chi:tine! I my. nis Ott smog to fight I Not to fight the I puce Judge at Civets ad—nut to fight the Marshal—not to fight the miserable packed Juryre-not to N A M, the Molt of the despots, but. the despots • themselves!—not to violate the' aws—not to make moires—not to pro. duce anarchy—but to maintain constitutional liberty— peaceably if we can—feedbly ifeee mail!' Are you ready for that? If not give It up now!'Don't go into a National Converdbm to kelecda standard' bearer who is a °Submiasionlst 1. Don't rad:uplit °Compromiser!" Don't look out for a °Contiermstfirel:'; They'll all betrer you, as they have time! . They alt . & that which you expected and desired them to do! , all' fell out as we bees been willing be sold!. °The Union will WS again in danger!" prophet thirteen years itittk -111 play the same past again. ` • Men do not lay &willpower voluntarily; out mestere. the filareocracy, are not- going "to trei out like p sniff." The °Democrary" Intend. to rule tke,l7ltion of the Mere 1 I don't kneed; so tar as I can prevent—go far as I cart control or Inguence the Republican par ty, that they shall be Stilirwed to'do eithee. I grant i man at the head of party, who will be they-la/form of the party. 1 want now no Correidaik general, but - it real • general. I want a man 'whose banners heat. no Uncertain sign.— When I ore Sl..re feoraoanaisei on the banners of the Democracy. Inapt to see. in legible colon, Liberty l'rn ragandisss on the ?leg of the Republicsne. W ben I read "Slavery I. higher than all lairs sod all constitutions," want a eerilse , who will write under it, and on it, in letters-like those of John ilaueeck. Oaf is a tic /. When the elaveholders say If you elect a Republican President, we 'will dissolve the Colon. I don't want any one to hut off the evil s.r which would follow such event by my. int, "let it elide I".bu' t some one who would stand by the tomb of 'Andrew Jackson, and become infused to such extent with the spirit of I ha kold Patriot Ind Hero —that be would be ready to cry out in the fullness of ineplration :•••Ily tho• Eternal. the Union 'shall be pre served!" I would have no man to be precipitate-7We dy no heed words—be by no rumins°tussy"—butstand dog upon the great rocks of Efate Sarereignty and /Teo b•noi Soprentecy, I would defy this canting Itailors.to Liberty, Law. Civilization and iiiinanity! • That's what I mean by asking you, me you ready' St '91'41 If you have got year sentiments up to that manly pitch. I sea with you all through to the end! But if not. I'll base none of your Conventions—no more farcical campaigue; no more humbugs, no more Fourth-of-July orations— no more Declarations of Independence—no more.plan tudeit—no mo re glittering generalities—no more rights of man—no more liberty,-equality and fraternity! In obreare places—ln • silence. and humility, I wilt crush out the aspirations of earlier and better days—and at tempt the dutiful bit bent task of forgetting thAt I was born free! Your obedient servant, C. M. CLAY. Messrs. 8. O. Utuswout, le, Com., c., Cleveland, Ohio. THE Crtors.Every thing appears to becoming on as Well as could be 'hoped for among the wheat Colds on bighead well draitimilands in the Wes tern Slates, and tbough l itlie prospects are a little less brilliant ,where the lands are wet and low, owing to theheay rains, there is no reason to doubt that the harvest will be Very' plentiful.— The reports from all parts of the western c ountry givegive assurance that a greater breadth of la ad tae been planted with corn this year than ever before. A Ilow VoLosto.--Tale United stares Railroad and Milting Register entered on a new volume on . Saturday talt, nod completed the third year of its exietence.. It is one of the most useful nbd reliable journals on the subject of ICtilroads which ss published in the country, and we are glad to iwitness nbout,it the most marked evidences 61 'hhe wears Edits, puhlirher. EDITOK , S TABLE. PETRI:TOW COUIiTERFEIT DtTgCTOtt iD a mod Invaluable publication to buiiness men, No Store or counting room Abotild be w ithout it. We oh. serve by libe'June number "that seventeen new counterfeits beta been in circulation since May 14, descriptions of which the 4,etector gives.— The Send-Monthly publication should he generally Published by T. B. Petersona.t. Brothers, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "DAVE:mom' Dui."—This, one of the most Interesting of the works of Charles Lever, now compleie„'and is published iii ono volume with il lustrittonir; 'by T. B. Peterlen k Brothers, 306 Chestont street; Philadelphis. Price, 50 cents.— At this price, copies of this work will be sent by maileto soy one; "free of postage,. on receipt of their advertised prices. The admirers of Charles Levees works, an'd they are numerous every. where, should piectirerand read this ,the last, and decidedltene of ail:test of his works of Salon. • - Tne Travaux Novena—We have received fiord Messrs'. T. B. Peterson Brothers of Phila delphia, another volume of their cheap edition of the Waverly Novell. "The Bride of Limner moor" has always been considered one of Scott's best prodections, an an opportunity Is now of fered or perusing it at the mere nominal Valeill twenty-ilve cents, the "million" should not fail to purchase it.' The volume is embellished with a well executed steel portrait of Sir Walter Scott, engraved from the list p,ortnait l for which het sat, . . with hie autograph attached.: "ALL Tug YEAR Rourrn."—This is the some. wit:4 odd title of a new weekly journal just cow. men4aLby * Charles - Dickens, the famous English noselit., piano has brokeri off his connection with HonseAold Wirdsorhich has for many years borne his name, in consequence of difficulties with the publishers. The new journal Wi 1 be flied with the contributionsof Dickens himself, anti of severe' others formerly associated with hint in the managementot floeseholit Word.. "li the Year Round" is pubpshed simultaneously In London and New York: iTheiO4t number, which appear. ed on the Ch Oon:iAned the biginning rf "A Tale.of Two Cities," a new story by Mr. Dick: Itos. J. M. EinersOn t A Co., 37 Park Row, eri the New York publishers. The priee,is $2 SO per year or 6 cents a number. . ' Poi Affairs. WEEZLYALIIIANAC. 1K39....June. 4 SATURDAY,..... 4 2917 5 Strmaib.....:.. 4 29' 1 7 6 N05r1AY,....... 4 28'7 7 lugsolY, 4 28 7 8 WEII:ISDAY,.. 4 28 7 a THURSDAY,... 4 28 7 10 Fainair, 4 27 . 29 'l'hermonietaleal * cord lir she Week. P. R. 4 P. TILT4RAPR Olin!, I . Annsg/ranirt 11p14 .111fteill4. J 5 '2 I 1 , • c m T. 11. r P. IL 0o ma 75 6 May 2'S-4.!sturdar, 30-Mooday, " - 31-Tatiplay, June 1,-Wedarpday, A 2-Thursday, " 4-Yrl4tYl jlDlrSenator Cameron *Mired in day, end is stopping at the Penosyl ills 'Asir, is in connection with pr mitten. PITA storxi 1.1 thunder; lightning and ruin 'visited this Borough un Thursday salmis's about 6 o'clock. It aged _with much oeverity for an boor.' . lger•The Agit Strawberries ,13017 ofered is Ilse market are from _fireeawiliel,, la this BoroogO, which val a,barna eimmose a Ueda in 4 t -' two • 111P/kad.-111no.• Ellen Zrady. wife et Pin Wm. Brad.Y. fotmotly 01,. this 3:kroNtlii bat no* resldest ot Ilaretsbnrg, flied In lb• Isitei plus on Monday hat. ollP*o!lfe.ffot rommoetb. • s - 4 )tr 16/g, vs obse,milwit itri l Pfit:.. lll l , r. escit mid r4ii R; Dans of ilaPro Coal 4116te1. ' • Artpo Phi liii.dpka grid - Reality - Rearmed : 6"spit!, will** *version TiOro* to-listrii; berg and resit,* for — tito Pioilee'Controutioit; at $3 25 *nett, good (mai the Mk to 11th vast $11111"Cloies, Srgor . Cured Them, Dtiekßeet, flog7s Tongues saciPktle"l , goltuen, of tloi.best quality and at' tbe cost reseasatile petotiOias tos obialned at E. Maedoiettld's new stare. Cootie stieet, nest door to Frank Pate, store. Pe''Tlte eropi to tbii widish* outer loote d better: Iterythini this seleoei the . eseeption of grains.' will Yield abarliinith and give the husbandman maple reward. The season so far, Ass bean peenthirly , rarl l orable to garden vegetables, end the fnsit crop ,promises well. • pir•Seleing ifisekinea.--One tof the simplest and best sewing mutates now minolactorti, is Graver & Baker's: Any one can work .'end keep it in order. Green Jewelers,''' Centre sestet. tbts Borough, are the agents, and CAA show the adVantages (lithe machine' with petted clear nen to any purchaser. , , pir We eaU thtfattention of our larders that, are interested in the growth and preservation oi l trees; to "Forties Pitent Tree Protector." which is advertised in our coluislos by Messrs. DenslOW Co. of Philadelphia. I nds article,- it is said, will prevent the ravager of wonas and insects, and should be adopted by all. jevrle is et singular faet, that. the; number of eniigran4 now going from the Eststetn • States to Oftifornia 3s, by getout. count, greater than ft war duritiirthe height of the gold fewer. At this rata the Pacific coast will toon be populated, and if thity all use Oriental Coffee, as they surely meal, what•airetneofiouiquantity will tie', required to supply the•demand.-1.. or 'Ming Tocdfc.—Messis.Sitehter &M:lmp. son, h 4'4watt, ;merchants, 'earner , a cal t pit 4 Mai; het , streets, hoe jail received a splendid Astori a:KAl of fishing tackle, sods• with reels, dies, imi tation grasshoppeO, baskets, teaks with top's,. in fact, Om:Jibing , 'accommodate a hirer of tbo pleasant sport , by,brook - iinti Anrof 'our readers in want of anything In Mil line, should ;ire S t , a. T: a call . , jal`Firm ix Port Carbotareiteidli morning °boat lu'elock • stone, dwelling boas. in . Port- Cat:bon, owned by and up - to the time of the Are; twinged by Mr. Uriab \ l cene, was sekoalltv„,..sod s w destrOyed.. Mr. Gans as ensaied removing bhp furoirure fiord 04 house, daring , Thursday,. end we believe lost bona of his tiersonal property. We 144 e not learned wbat - bis lots is, nor whettt er there is any insurance on fibll giesperty' stroyed. . , • -acne.—The attempt of a‘miseralble abeet of this Bovines. the proprietor qr which bas barely become a residekt Of ibis County, to in jure bj• false statements mod. irmendor, the repo talon- of one of our most Wetly esteemed mili tary' men, and excellent eitiseas. tbat if any act unworthy, an'honorable journalist, it to be perpetrated 1;3 this soinmotiity„_the Stamford leaps to porta:in:it. As almost every Tuition huts its antidote, so 'the Standard' fails in its deadly turposes, for no one respecti,orbelieves its state ments. • o - rerieket.—We Understand that It is definite ly set! led that the first eleien of the Pottsville Cricket- Club will: play a match wills the first eleven of the Germantown Cricket Club, on the ground of the former, on Saturday neat. The latter Club has just proved victorious in a match with the Philadelphia Club, and it will be per ceived that the Pottsville Club will not have an tagonists to bedirposed Of lightly. The match will be - very interesting. The members of !the Germantown Club will reach here on Prilday evening. Anf3'77o funeral of '111?. John A. Ka!back who accidentally shut himieli in this Borough, on the 27th olt., took place on Sunday last. The remains were interred in the Presbyterian grace yard, with military honorr, the decea4ed having beer a mem ber of the Scott Ride Compapy. 'That Company did the usual honors at the grave. The companies in line were, Scott Itifle Company; Marion Bide Company of Port Carbon; Washington Yeagers and Washington Artillery Company. - The Potts-• villa Coioet Band played a mournful 'and beautt: dirge, as the body was borne to,the - grate. The cortege was witnessed by a large number of per.: suns, and the grave i'ard at the time of the inter ment, was thronged. 1? Punctuality in Btotiraess.-41bad is. be' very hinge of business: that there tarp, ',method without punctuality is important, because it sub serves the peace and good temper of the family i. the want not only ,infringes on necessary duty, bat sometimes excludes this duty. The calmness .of mind which it produces is another advantage of punctuality. A disorderly man is always in a harry; he has no time to speak to you, because hi was going elsewhere ; and when be gets there be is ten late fur his business, or he must 'hurry surly ...before he can finish it. Punctuality give.% weight to character. "Such a man has made au appointment; than I know he will keep it." And this generates punctuality in you; for like other virtues it propagates itself. Servants and children mast be punitnat where their leader is so. Ap. pointments, indecd,'bcsoome debts. I owe you punctuality, if I have made an appointment with you; and I have no right to thror away par time if I do my own., , Or Business Torpor.—The same hate of 'affairs, that exists in Lebanon , as noticed by our wnt.e poetry, the Courier, exists here. We also are extremely .doll. Business is Pon 'cif. and oar business people Intsri'an elegant tinS4, for revtew ingtheir past lives and laying plans for the fu ture. If they do nut profit' by their reflections, it will not be because they ariOnterrupted in,their meditations by the tall of customer,. Why it 'is So doll here and elsewhere, many seensunable to comprehend. It requires no great wirdien to ae-. count fur it. There is no encourageme i nt in the prospects for any one to make further investments .in business, and entiFequently business is dying out. The weekly shipments of millions of specie for foreign manufactures is more' thin' our, pros-. parity can stand up under, and consequently earl italists are closing up their shells and drawing within . their _houses like alarmed and indigonnt turtles. 'Perhaps the people's/11l get wise enough, after w while, to understand that productive Indus ; 'try is euentialso prosperity; nod whits they do, things i will take a Permanent change here, and throughout the country fur the better 'Out net before. ' . . . . . yllir The el ellen fur br igade, regimental and company ufli;ers will take place on Monday nest. 'The eonteat waxes warm, and it is expected that a large vtite will - be\ f polled. The favorites for Brigadier General and Brigade. Inspector, are Colonel Washington' Tteifanyder and IColanel James Nagle, and it is conceded that bp, will be elected with but alight opposition. For ;Colonel Nagle our volunteers have the - highest *set as an officer end man, and. many of the companies will poll a solid vote for him. Fu ‘ r regimental officers them are several candidates in the field, and the contest will wo believe; be-more clase.— Fur the Ist Regiment, the candidates are:— Cotomei—lLientenant James-Wren. 1100N . 11 catßaze D. .V. 26 New IL 1 21i* 27 Flret Q. T 6 62er« 27 Fall 11. 15 621 m. go Lest Q. 23 91:614 Neer 11 30 • 9 45. Wit are reqicasted to state that MeWomeisderf is tibt a candidate t . nor bas' be considered him self a:candidate fur Colonel of the-IsCitegiment, daring the present contest. . . Fur company aSeers the various candidate ark canvassing with spirit;and the premises of sup port siteured would undoubtedly, if piled one upon .the other, make a monument as high es that which stands on Centre, street Apposite the depot. Whetheiall will be redeemed tits dayrj_ofeleetlon will show. M oo° cloudy " 2 68 rain. CT cloudy 75 " town yeller. 'pis Ball: brat* business The Washingtoii Artitier* Coesiony will parade on Monday. afteracion next. Previous to election, and it is eificted that tba corps will ,have out over slaty mastitis. It will be accompanied by the Pottsville Cornet Baud. , • we understand that the Netketial Light Infos tr7 tetll iibo sarade onldenday.. Truly, then ars smelting times is the Military • Tifril following mums bus Istat eassiosted is csolliistes fur filen the Third Riglissat. 8443111 panty Voluateirs: • tot•• 1-1 V ia kiit'aud Wm. Whi• , ac!r" -- "WV ' - For itpjfe 7 -111.. t Wand, ad GAS. Xavi. ihn " : 7 Captaitt A. Loeser. Lieuteesnit Colorad--.40163 J. Seibert. Major--Cteristoplier Little. . • Oleedi White. " —Peter . -ifiorfiltfstatrata titanic shirting ama &Malt , P l ituk• . Asso;:lioni. fOr *hlcb ilitvittPlikie# 10 kte'COllocommosiisi for chntorroili- ; crOdidea. , of April 120 - 1;11141/,Soga- Istithetstiolistliotlitos dstido4lisolittiaisiecots to' tho istitibers thereof. and Ai priieted - 'lath" we sitd,itand, is gory liberal le its prod Thosi wialtioi to bosom stockholders lo Assoitiatioo, tory spply to .76tio -0. Browi. D. 0. Yotoglitai, Dr. eludes Atester;J oho C. Voorsd. Ergs., or 41. T. Lippe, either of which wilt laspart farther inturroatioh. "or Lids,* for the ikardit of ate Nowa For-, *on fitudt—We are "plCased to eminence that tronder the auspices of the LadY• Manager, for • Ecbuylkill County, oc the Mount Vern" Ladies' Asaociatiou, that David. Paul • Brown,13•10 of Philadelphia, will deliver at the Court House in • this Borough, on Wednesday etituing •uott, one of his finest lectures: On the occasion the Potts ville Cornet Band will be present, and perform snme,populir airs. The price of tickets will be fifty trouts. They can be obtained =of the Lady Manes 's; at Ilatiettu'send Garri,luMi' bookstores; and at the door on the oven lei of the lecturiii.— The doors will be open at o'clock ; the: lecture to eumnicnce at 8 o'clock. • , • John UllllOll4l, Egq.; Ron. James IL Campbell . and John H ugbea, Ek., bare been ' a appointed Cvmmittee to make all the neettstary atraagauteeta itt,eoeseetiun with the weticipatisd lecture. . It is to be hipped that - the atteodetMe'on the evening of .tbe lecture, will not be cantinad to the citizens of ,Puttatille, but that the eitizenitOr our sister &roughs will also endeavor to tie present. Thaibjeet whieti is to rescue from neglect the flume end Tomb or WashingtOn, and preserve them a pational heirloom, is in itself, direct ing ; but the lecture is an lotallectual ' feast, will be fully worthlho price of admission. Wlrtherefura believe, thatilin 'Court Haase on 'Weilneldn7 evening nest, will be titled to iu.uttnost cap acity: . `For the benefit Hof those interested in the militalrelettion which le to beheld on Monday next, we publish the following section of the act of assembly s'for the regulatiun .of the militia of thirtommoliwealtb.' ELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS OF MILITANT • OM ; 4 . , • . ..Secrtme 5. Fire:. That the Illgetlier generals nowin commission shall remain in offer until the expiration of their cotiesis.sionsvesnectively, aid on the first Monday of Juno,,afteethe expiration of the said commissions respectively,, and on the first Monday of June in every five years Ahem .after, the members of all the Uniformed coMpariies that t,shalt he orgeufsed, on or before,. the first IdendaynfJune every . five years thereafter; an election shall tar held in e•teh company far one brigadier generel 'Unit Jimi brigade inspector fee each' brigade, and ,fsur emit" 'field Officels, as the, "regiment or banalidn to which each company may be attached, shall.be entitled to ;'also, at the Caine time all commissioned officers Shat each' tortim'iny Is entitled.to; the capath cetnesandineullicer of each-companillitell superintend laid election, anlEtakete his assistance two or Moro members. who shall bii'soveraliy Sworn, or' affirtned before' the pull is opened to conduct gild election 'fairly nod impartially. mi. make a "Ir:se - and correct re turn thereof ; and . when • the. said election shall have been closed and the votes- euahle.l, the said superintendent and his assistants shall make out duplicate returns of their', statini the Monsber,uf votes given (or each person fur the tiiiTerent offices vnted'ior the regitnent, orlattalion and company. ec well as the brigadier general' and brigideln. Spector; one of said returns the s.tid .superititen. , dents in each eons s peny shall cease to 4-filed-with the papers of the company,-and therithar he shall 'within five days thereafter deliver or came to bey delivered to the brigade Inspector then in eoiii-1 mission, who shall open and cast op the same, and shall make out one general return of the:election of each officer having the highest number of le gal votes, and having certified end signed the • same, shall' lusthiith transmit the same tu.the secretary of the commonwealth; and the brigade inspector shall cause a written certificate and no 'tiee given to each of * said pm NMI of his election; and the returns of the election blies each company, teeeive4 r Ly said brigade inspector, shah be tiled • and preserved in his office,' and suhject to thein . spection of any person interested who may wish to examine the same; ind as often as any vticat, c ty occurs in any of the aforesaid offices by death, resignation orothertvise, en election still be held to supply the vacancy, srhich shill be conducted and returned in all respects - as directed f or con ducting the original clettiun of torch officers, upon ten days notice from the • brigade. inspector by written or printed advertisement, or otherwise, given to the qualified voters to fill such vacancy'; and the brigade inspector may attend or appoint any other fitTersun to conduct such election - 1 and -when the secretary of theccomraonwealth shall re , eeive any retains of elections, he shall hive the cionmissiens filled up for the officers as soon as possible, and stint to. the brigade inspector fur distribution. LETTER FUN NEW JERSEY. Elislbeih, JMN 30, 1350 EDITORII . JOURNAL:—We atoll expect great results in the next campaign, and were all our journals to take 'decided grounds and force. others into their true positions, the It-publican party would "have en easy victory in 1869. We feel proud of our success in oar Plate last fall and prouder sill at the unwavering integrity of Gov. Newell. ire the trying hours of the last session of our Legislature. It is to be hoped that this fall may tee him to-elected by on unmistakeable Ma jori.y. I have made up my mind •to come and see you, but eta putting it off till 1860, when I shall be able to congratulate you on the sue mss 'of the only true With' before the people as laid down and supported by the Republican party; end of that party, second to none mending to the front . tank, is the lollsante JOURNAL. We pledge. ew Jersey fore handsome majority in the next con test on the side of the free *state mirth ( and hav ing buried in our Star the little Cougotioar, not withstanding his breeches pocket and his triend Billy, and natuthered the days of Johts R., we mean to place New Jersey where shel ought to hove been is 1856, with the lovers of Liberty And 'equality.. I G. W..T. icoxsiusicamp.) it * II * * . "Amid the thunder of opposin: armies, the clash of conflicting weapons which doubtless has taken place across the ocean" "..." mode their appearitheeln last Saturday's Stoadortf.t.e." under the influcnce,to doubt, of the warli e spir it...which will he generally prevalent when foreign breeses shall Aare borne to oar shores tales of battles "fought and vietoties woo," becomes deci: dedly rampegernus and pitches in generally--: Parole James Nagle, Brigade Inspector, being the vituperative target.' I shall nut attempt to enter into a studied argument with "**.;t a a mere recital of the charges made will render their Absurdity manifest. In the first plane, the let Regiment has been dismembered end the commit of ". 41 . 4 was not obtained, and ".**" is anion isbcd to find that it was not even asked. "What private griefs he has, ales, I know not," but this mach is certain, that it has been generally under. stood among thble interested in military matters fur months pant, that ®iment was to be formed of the five Pottsville Compenies,'.and nny objec tions to such a regiment have never, to the knowl edge of your correspondent, been .advaneed:—, "olli" continues: .fibe inquiry nate:trolly irises why has this been done ?"—thfit is,why.has the Brigade.lnspestor in the exercise o f his legal dis cretion and with an eye to the general gond of the military of this County; divided the let nee .kneel, without the consent of ";,,It o ," thereby "O." to be most' unpleasantly astonish ed. It is unfortunate doubtless, but if those bay ing eyes see not and haring ears bear not, they Should be pitied and the Brigade Inspector por tioned. Under the weight of hisinjuries, " 4 ,1 0 ." be comes mysterious and in lava lehral tunes pro ponods:7,-"And who has backed to 'pieces there veterans.- who fur years, in their martial appear ance, bare been the pride and the pleasure of the citizens! of Pottsville and ,the surrounding.bor oughs V' 'And echo answers, who! If . any such their be, let their, bodies be foetid ; Bargees Crist be set to work, and they perpetrators of, the foul crime brought to spekdjustice and "O." be to that extent relieved. 'lgo charge that not a soldier out of the Brig.• ade Inspeltur's own Company can be found in f*- dor or their chawgeslnade is simply—false. Col. Nagle has broached and discussed the matter with members of the let Regiment - outside of his own Company time and again, and in acting as be has done, conceived that be was acting in - accordance with the wishes, as well as for the interest of,the companies 4orming. the Ist Regiment. The Brigade Inspector contended that a Regiment might not -be composed of more then are companies, but he: d,Oes ;contend, and justly too, that 'lt is the fars!'-that a Brigade Inspector clay, in the exercise of i Jost discretion, and with an eye to the advanrement of military interests, form a Regiment which shall consist of only eve companies.. Bat But the bats of the Cobinel's Company do ant meet the approbation of2".* * ". Unhappy Artil. lariats: Can It be that "O." was not consulted on the purchase, and is then* "astonished" at the sight of the unfortunate though innocent hat/ The covert sneer at the Washington Artillerists is unmanly, but it needs no reply. As to the pos session or non-possession of military qualities, the company is willing to abide tbe verdict of the community. One thing is,eertain, that they lose and have confidence in th eir Captain, and so far s in them lie will sustain him, and in such a "manner too, as In years gone by, "O." may hare :been "astoratlerr to learn . did not Cusp; cheer 'him in military aspirations. But it is to the sol- . , diets of Schuylkill Comity that the Brigade In-. specter turns in confhtenee for support. They know his past history ;,they feel that his heart is in their military greatness I' that his great capa bilities are unquestioned :_ttist his duties already onerous, are by the changes he bee made, greatly increased. Ind that understanding his duty bak ilh iserfisna it. They know t.so, that In the ebangei he has made, those ioiterecs Which were before wasted, in keg and Millais marches, may, "on gr"Ddi property prepared ;' be exercised in the perfect ng both (Arent end men Us the: perform ance ofioeit tattles.' I feel confident; therefore. that lot the knowledge of his past history, tie nailitary fuotbuslassi, , his tameless of demeanor an& his earishilitice i ftor future service, the Brigade ton Monday neat will 'signify its - eppsultation me uverittreirelog majority: . - - , :sox iota ``,";'' ... ' :-.... i .: • ' .... • . F. L 7 -' 1 .. _. . .. \ .-- IEI sizeitints - ' 11's . cii:4islizi . ' - -.: st: itbeitg:h tidialikp tettitteriettitoteiffstk• 5e1 1 17.. '.-. paper assaults of welldts womitib4, pimply jay, .. yet the ettickla last Oalbrdaell 4 0444 ' u p on a brave Calder. : coda true gentleman in his pri vate bstereenrse; la so; Ithealled:far for ; so opposite to the trial. that to hit lit pass byl—aa I was' at dintiemPied to do—Mte Heed, night in - lieu of ~ no other defender spites lag. be Construed into admission of the eorree !ass of the position of •!• 10 .." The officer open Wbom the trialeof " 41 .. 4 wrath are pouted, iti. Brigade Ispeeter James Nagle. What the _faience? ,I'Sl ply, that the n i l Brigade Inspector in' he excretes ', lan undispu ted legal right ; with Wisdom in Mary affairs, not surpassed at least bete, and with the rtpproba. tie's, of a large majority ef the soldiers of the let Regiment, has seen Proper to - Organise the bre companies of this Borough • into st regiment. It was not to testes !toy idol; on the part of tbe,li- "peeler. for it increases tbe'notnber of days which if re-elected, Colonel Na l e will be compelled to bestow in the discharge•• of his peeuliat duty.— The difficulty of securin good p trade grounds r has been a great itapipili en tto bittalion 'move. emote, and it is tlumiht witb much melee, that ' the new . organisation itili in a 210111 limited sphere, improve the respectire. regiments,' make them more effective, and prow with the soldieri, more acceptable, than being e °Tenet!' to march long distances to he inipecletkand reviewed ,on incon venient if not posititelY badly .adapted parade • grounds. It is eertdinly sun ecessary, and the law ' , authorizing that re-er,, if. 16013, ii. when viewed in the propel , light, , positive benefit.— •Sneh c apprehe%d, is ; ih way the mass of the let Segiinent, view the ` en tin It is presumable 1 .1 therefore, that the Btist de In eft 'course un- . der the law, with theta ,orablellitionay from ; the let Regiment, are midi. mited filets. Ills *Oita has always been forhe - bene fi t of the military, and not onlyrs ousel ter , but our citizens, goiter- ally. recognise the di in crested manner in. which Culotte' Nagle has sarri cod time And ease, to es 'fist in maintaining Or military organisation in a ecnditioo fit for smile service, should the rude blast it of war at an unexpe tett moment, bleterudely in our ears. Is itttattulal iisitto be expected that such a man would Willi a single hlow prostrate the beautiful milittri edificerthat fur , years in this • County he bat been 1150mm:dal li r e rearing? The supposition is prepos er t i nt.. Cha ity would sag- gest the man dement d ho endeavors to convey such an impression;lTouth less lenient, points .ii to \ a-small fry lit mil tar r y ; aspirants, who attack the i motivetof an officer, b ut id' sheer envy; err worse, personal malignity. `While they were at home in security. CFI tp4itit , James Zligle at the head of his Sebuyiltill County volunteers, was battling a,eommonfe envy on the fields of Maxi co,—diseasi And the belching canton 's contents. ' it Ilia military earecri Written in; .letters,of- gold im the pages al. his 6utntry's Military history.— itis Marches were iiiid paltry. :ix miles to and from battalion;; but frbm the captured Castle, of San' June D'Ulloa,t td the stirrendered:Sity of Mexico.''' An. offiCet Of the -regular rainy with wham I recently convened. raid in speaking ,Of the manner in whictiCiptnie Nagle bore himself through the. Scott rosallioignof the Mexican War, diet there wag no.oleer mere tastingaisheil for. Intrepid bravery, pe feet rookies and influence ,with his men than patsitt da^:ei Nagle.. Yet officer this is the ebbsi Militarywisdom and 1 in tegrity, a taw. , utilita i„aspira t o .and - holiday soldiers are 'indeavdritig eitrp eh. Thstor the men - ,at present udder is parlous! - cotiteand, afraid of a ail lmites watch': ' Tbe ideaja.sintply ridiculous; It is "it weak invention" to. defeat an. officer ion Brigade llnspeetiti the lostoe.cd whose military emir 'w II lise,ll:bee.the _mimes; of;his arsailaniltvbell hive been forgotten. Cul.! Nagle has actedertilentl. 'in this • matter a the 'organization of theflat 1 egitnent, not, only in . el perfectly- legal manlier, hat with; en eye. single to the Welfare of the thilitaCy. of Sehuylkill Countyi I therefore hope, Ott o Mondry ' eext.' the vol-1 immers of the brigltiti ill burl back Jibe ••base slanders contained to th Statold l etrs anonymous cOmmunication, ageing. a line, ef fi cient arid impar tial officer,. by a large', tnaprity -for *Brigade! lospeetor for the sturdy' old MaxicanNniunteer,l Captain James Nagle. • l '. ' *' 1 .:, BILL'Si COit•lor•CilAtio. sr me RAID L r Tow pi . • I — 7 -- (Entered according r. , the Art of ' ngretra; A. D.. lila; by Bennett A Co, id Ihe i lerk'n t ..e of the District] Court of the United • Stat e fur the Eastern District of pennsylvania.l TheM In 's gmee in our midst ' Who will hin'paln on esettlo • ' c- - 'With pointed lOnts In stir the up, •• That they, wheit rt7 l 4; may Ilk. - • : 1 . This thing woad l /me to kr. D on, - . Dy dunning tiin or tonne for to hint won With little It& . The grocer's hoiefirr sonny.' r t lii, name w , d . ak , 11 1, and with , iTo Dann he Reid* DURRID When Dunn inifuln.i—be liked • Thus punishtl him with p 'lie soid,"You in :It ) 00 r - fitib , If I t pat ~I lli r ue it - lie swears thatil h 11 tooth! ' And I, of,cotir , khan do i . i L ".ow. William, wh i t a heart t Provided yo itre waling, 11l font hi. MI Iv iClrkingy e, But will not ! r dddddd shilling{ Itillatoepot a d k the proffered kick, Then 'mild— I x .lf erectin "I have a tnett 0 ••ao:f.'fllg 1 0, 00,', When out far a d collectint." • Thus said. bet ;. Wee , the oyes of Dunn '. - • • lie placed a Mow insf inter— • ' Then 11111, frith bii that long had ruff, ti Went homeivard on a canter. 1. ' .. .... Ills father mei hi at the dopr—• ' file son heiti lon suspreted Of - .4.lo:king do "—"Give me." mid he; "Its full watt. y Wye colketed." i i . 1 . , , Bill gave his 'lads kirk. nn said, "That is the MB; amount. ir—:. As kirks witti you 'am some mount, Put that toilhann's amen t, sir." t . . ; . . . The soil; end Are were mile , end soiled By contact Witt bare Ire - For change ollp Intl.. Ihey p The Tower !fell together. Stough pht NI dolls twas ree By Bill In Ills collecting. - I Ile 'Point to show that he h• Whun elotlins be was se 1 in Tlennett'n 'lollies and Fo • The grocer'. son, now sun roma% the sirrn reality Of lite \ when be went dan BEFINETT 421, Tower 'hall Clot 518 ..Ifarket:orteti between sth • Tua &cumin iTattt..—Tuil Srence or Mu. t Rau/tn.—Mr. Graham Gai file :treat ape4.ll on behalf of Mr.lSieblet, t o-lay. Mr. G. spo'ke at length, defining the law of ithe land'. and givig his views of Scripture lave.. After speaking seve ral hours he milt a brilliant peroration whiche floished" with the ['Mowing [remarkable won "And now, gent) ,man-ofthe jury,'l have but one word more to sad and that iS tbat.l trust Int every man will naive his seat at the adjourim n of the Conk, to4lay, with *Arm determination! t obtain all - his gartuent4 attbe Grown Stone Clolh ing Hall of Roekhill & Wilsott.lios. 603 and 60' Chestnut street,. 'nbove Sixth, Pb iladelphia." - - . The , b xygenated Bitters.' , , For the curet of DTSPEPSt& Ott INDIGESTION, Liver' Comptail, Asthma, .Costive . nets, Loss of Appetite, Fvver and Agee, Heart Barn.• Water /Trash, Acidity o Aen Sickness, Senrry, Hansen, Hentiticke,'Snnul o mod Getterai'Debilitq, or any disease having its origin in imperfect digeat ion, These Bitters,* all classes of our fellow citi zens; including fMembera of Congress, Lawyers, Ph vsicians Clergymen, Planters,•Farmets and others testify. a , the only safe, certain, and 100. eseiy •t.srectrtio or the immediate_ relief and per. paanent eure.of hexuany cruel-complaints which in some phase o other of .D i osietisio;:-afiliet our race. These Bittersr discofered by Dr. Geoid' B. Outten, and it hit formula differ entirely from t that of any . 'other . reparation of medicine. Con taining no ale° o -- i l e no mineral—no poison—'rno _anxious drug—i her nature tonic, not stimula ting--retaining ,lici i i virtues in any clime; the! .are "a eotnbinatlon nil a foim indeed" of mod'. eine which knows [nd rival inl exterminating 'ALI ot ., i g ease and resturitiOhe system to its pristine vi'a and health. . Nit molter of him long standing o however induced chronic' tin its charueter, hi disease may lbe,4-. is matter lbat it boo baffled ti skill uf ; tbe phis clan, and' resisted th e effor a , Medicine, a etheloltriol of thso Bitters will stet ,fy the sufferer that his disco p is amenable to' proper remedy. 1. 4 1 In testimony OfT,il- - Remedy, referMice(l, from distingnis el) the !std. For sale by t .ei . Mien% :—J4 ( -Ileor, Saylor, '..,ii Schuylkill Ilarpi; B. J. Fry utid Melt Shissler, Port 'Carl G. Relignn New rbiladelptqa , tun ;lin, Castle; John Icillia July 31,1858& • . • . QtVlgsl 'pa get tV IgoZ.—UACUB IP4 WIUS and TOUffElff surpass all. They are al ant, light, okay and ddrable. Fitting too ettagna—no t raisin g nykbildrl—noahelnit• log off the head; radrod, this tlie only estalllatnnent where these thio p are Properly anderstood'nnd niadr 0 94 31 : 223 tearaway, New Fork. Eirilalr Die I Hale Dyi 1 flair Dye ..... Wax. it. ri patattalare Hate Dy. , - The ORIGINAL and BEST in the Wert All others are mere imitation, and slutuld to aye . 0 , If yen veldt to escape ridicule.' ' GRAY, RED,III4 RUSTY lIA pyed Weight', toe beauttit and Nttural Brown or flack, a !thou the least Injury to 1( or Skill. ~ '• - . . FIFTEEN AIEI4 LS and DIPLOSIAB gave been war ded %Erns. A. Ilitabstor *lacer 1839, and over.Bo,o9itap • plications have beau made to the flair ottlils patrols! of Ms famous Dye. t:. WE. A. DA CCEELOWB HAM DYE prodnieni - itvoler not to be dlsUeOfebed from nature, end tr,w4s altsao not tole:dare In the lesed,howeserr long It may 4 tOtl• tinned, and the ill Oracle ter . bad • Dyes reinedled f thee flair Invtgaritest:for life bje Ode splendid Dye. .! '; • Nab, sold or seysel kw* (In it private rosette) at the; ,rie Factory, 41~t Broadway', New York. ' --• ; I , ' 114.1 In all Mae snit town* of the Dniterf- Staten, 14 Dineyglets aid Itlistyllei* Wakes: • , . . " 1;' ' I inethe Clialithr Ms the name *ad 'addriel 11 , 06 1 sledpi44lenintilaien fair Able 9f each Lei, of , ;.i . ' • f• . r - linaaAtsia.narcusLot, i . , . 1 0 41 . ,1:‘ . .!r, • " 213 litoidway,*erw Tork ' -- Wield by &lite Q Seel* * For, Pt/Heinle, re. 44"'PallIrre .111taillee4 - Pats lrattirseleer 7111 serelitelsilastleg asseng , a great estalogueni lases -wEis &slit. Cats, Claes, Sore Itlpptea.Coins, ;alonacllnalses, Stratus, Mfrs, Poison. Clallibblna, les; Sarofale, - . Clinrs, Tamer' Ports, 141onty, Ear Ache, Pika.: Sore Eyre. Gant, Swellings, It:beam/dim, Braid 11404 EsIL Ithentr..llalgness, ErriPelas, ningleernit its/boar "Deb, Ewalt Pox, Mantis, Itai,a4 Le., As. 1 To emu it MI,/ appear locredulow, that so many die. Cenci shield be reached bY one' article; such an Lies Will vanbit when reflection points to the fact, that the isle. is a combination of Ingredients, each and mil ne applying a pellet antidote to its oppoeite disorder. ihnsiarxt. Dsror-18i citonabcrs. street, Nevirerki n. NI lyj . " C. Y. CIVIL, Ililold by Join O. Hang ik Box,Teittrrillo, Pa: • . I •l:o•ltirspesrgarit Itts Vona alese.na.Cerzeintes'a ux.—The combination of logrodknin , in thews Pills rre the result of a' long and extensive . prattle*, They. e mild in their operation, and certain 1 . 111, correcting all irregularities, palatal menstruation', removing all eh nructions, whether from cold „or Otherwise; headache, pain In the aide, palpitation, Of the, heart,' , disturbed atom, abieb Attlee).* arise kali interruption of nature. They ratiLbe snreerfuily used ai a preventive. \ There Pills vii. should navcr be fakep lu,pregnaney,as they. could itai sure to 'awe a . misgerriage. Warranted purely veg debt., an d t e l , ..ee front ad, i hit% injurious to lile or !teeth e iliepli tit thins, which shield be read. accompany each box. • Priced!. Sent by. mail, by enclosing $1 to 'any authorised agent, • ~„ • R. ft HUTCHINGS. IGenerof ,A4ent for thi'eS., 183 Chcnaber St ~...Vcie ibrk. To whom all Wholosale orders should' be addressed; I 1 itir:iold by Jona Cl. Illoax A S nc, Pottaeille, acid I ,Haaver Macs 2 Illto„ Raiding. [is-Iyl . • Atli-Baldness, or Pal Hot of she Hale, Is as much # disease as any of the ills to which Other parespf the body are liable; and as, when any fuses. Dons of the system beoime deranged, we endeavor tfols. tale a' wifelike remedy, so *cheery should be mutt when. prematare baldness is likely . to ensue from he falling out of the hair. . Jules Dinars Rau Lustraki Dale Restorative is tge, result o , f years Of study andezporiment, and has beim proven to be one of ill. best, If not the eery brit rotte d), for dirases of the - Hair which it Is, possible to pre. duce.. By its use- hair Willed Is filling out rsieldly arid. toping Its vitallty,iiiay be reitrelgorated end regain ill kis wonted luxuriance. Ibis whisk's becoming .harsh add wiry; bj its use mij . be rendered loft and - teitutlfal as Fillet , - Ity its use, the halr may be .sectored to heads which have become premalitrely bald from deletes or other census, and bj uslng 7 Jules eel's ;Rue' Lustrale flair itestoratire; thee; 'hoes hair Is flow luxuriant may preserve it In all its , freshness and, beauty, keep It detightfulij fragrant mid parr, cleanse the sesdp; erAdi. cite all *dandruff, promote a healthy rireulition of the hlood through the email blood vessels which ;apply the , Obtre . of the bats with nutriment , and by sp . /doing, pre ve"nt those Maui's . ; of the evalp'whielfare the MOPS of L fallinrosit of the hair stdiremature baldness; retain lug thekr hair tb the,: moat advanced periods of life.— por ale hj all resoectilble Druggists, and at the Lebo. ratoey' and Orboilesiale Depot of Joie /UM • Co., No. 704 Cazararr Street, Philadelphia. • Poe sale kis° wholesale and retail, at . F. FANDp.,, SOTS Drugami Chemical Store,'Pottsvi le. I Tke . Great EsigitottMosoody....sur * JAMES CLAUK F 8 CELEBRATED UM AU: PILLS Prepared finra a PteeMption or Pic 11. D., Physician extraordinary to the Queen; • • . This invaluable 'Medicine Is unfailing in the cure of • sil thou palatal and dangerous disease! .to wiikh the female constitution Is subject: IV:moderato; all excesses and removes alt obstrurtlons,‘Ml a speedy care may: ,ba relied on. • To Married Ladle. it Is peculiarly suited, It I , a shOrt time, bring on the monthly period with • • rsularlty. - ' 'Each bottle. price One Pollee, bears the Government Stamp of Great tirtiain. to prevent counterfeits... 4111717arse shemit not betike by Fenuttes.during tie Misr 1:111aE I VO:1711S of .Preinaney, as they I are cure to briny as Nisearriax; but at any other Um: Is pun— nning. • SBEEM tune's smllei lug, Cr.' tag IT I I.- Gth, Sneak shie.l iHILADELP#II4 I . IIZ,LATII rj.I%COPAL CoiersTrimr.—The proCeedings of ,he *annual conventkm of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, held In Phila delphia last week, were clutraeterized by much rood feel ing and harmony. At the opening, of the Confention. a letter was read from Bishop Potter, now In Europe..in which be says that his progress in health has been much less than be anticipated. The address of Bishop Bowman was read on Wednesday. A summary of the labors at. Bishop Le 4. acting before the' eoneerration of 1114 ins. Bosnian; and of Bishop Bowman. aft, r his con. secretion, show the following results for the year :—Cor• ner Stones laid; 6: Onlinstions, 27; Churches Consecra. .ted, 11; Confirmations, 1,b78. Rea. Drs.: Vinton, tetrens, Wiliam' and Howe; and Judge Cunyngham ' H. Cope.: F. Brunt and W. Welsh, were elected to the tienelal Cenventlon, to be held In Richmond. In October. A:'committais- was sp. V • *anted to report upon the propriety of dividing - the Die; ease, w [sported in favor of the measure. but further action was i po s tponed until• th e return olitlsbop Potter. - Besot u lons pro f lain" for the dissolution of the A a Canoe ment a 4 Diocesan Missionary Mardi; and the forma. !WAX, a new organtsatlm, which elicited considerable bet discussion. were adopted on Friday taming, area effected by ib a Written cert Meat 'Ala known all pt i - gents e erywhere. r . BrowJ.- C. Mighty,, 'villa • p 1. ., a L. neaten ey H. W. '"rovost, &Messy Ile ion et Yowler, Tentage* li Ion; P.sa I ll•trr, Pinegrsove i Turearly a • . Charles e illzish, Jonas- Lobinhol.l, Port po.. Pt. Clai ; E. Phillips, Nevi hr, illid lepert. 1 4 p. '-' 4 31-trowly i "4 • i they are title - In An raja of Noris and Spinal Affec.llone, Pain In the Rack and Limior; - IVatlgue on illght, ejection, Palpi tation of ihUllcart, Hysterics. and Whites, there Pills' will effect a cure whetaall other 4 .means bate failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, calo mel, antimony, or iuything luirtful to tbwconditutlon. Full directions In the pamphlet around each package, which plumb' carefully preserved. • Solo Agent toe the United Slates' and Canada, JOB '3IUSE9,44Ite I. C. Baldwin k C 0.,) goehe%ter, • 'N. It auntil postage stamps enclosed to any an. thoriaad Agent, srillinsn re , at bottle, containing over 30 pills. by retyrn. mail. For sale in lrogarflle, by HENRY SAYLOR ; In Tama qua, by!E.J „. FRY; and 11111 Druggists throughout the United States ana - e:Anatias. [June 19,•59 23. T[lE 'GREATEST Medical Dikcovery OF TIIE- AGE. • • 31a. KENNEDY, of lloaliory. ban dlaeoviored In OM, of tint' common pleiture weeds it noncoly that corns • _ arzsr KIND OF I.ICMOR, TRIM The Wont Scrofula Down to a Commoa.Pimple Ile bav tried it In nwer eleven hundred caw. and nev. er felled except, In two casei„both .Thunder humor. lfe h3e now in hie rosveavion over one. hundred ourilSeates null. value 311 within twenty Mlle,. of Iso3ton. I!Si2MI]iiI.IINMENI flue to throe kitties will cure the worst kind of Om pies on the face , ' Two or three hottles will rare the system of bliss. Two bottles are.warrantrd to cure the worst ranker In the stomach. Threw or five bottles are warranted to tltre the wont kind of Esysloelatt. • . One or two bottles at warranted to Core all humor In the eyes.' Two bottles are warranted to Cure running of thesars and blotches among the hair. Four to elx bottle* are warranted to cure corrupt and running. ulcers. One loath) will cure scaly erupt Inns of ifire akin. Two or three bottles arewarran led to 2ure the worst kind of rinawortn. , Two or three:btiles are warranted to 'cure the most deeperate cares oftibeumut lem. Threw to fear latter are warranted to enre .elt•rbenm. Fire to eight blti les wilt curer the word die of Sera. : • , • One to Ore, bottle,' are warranted to tore the wont raw of Dreperola. I know from the eXpeilenee of t how man& that It has been caused by canker In the ate mach. .1 One to two bottles are w arranted to tine sick head ache. One to two bottles are warranted to regulate • costlre state of the bowels. ' One t. two bottles •will eagles's all dersogement of be kidneys. - • • Four to six bottles haverstredthe worst reins of dropsy. One to three got* les has cured the worst ease of piles; a relief 14 always experienced; what a Mercy. to get re lief la such en • xerutiating disease! rban7,B of diet ever nocesgasy—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Dimerttors roe CPZ:—Allulls, one tablespoonful me. day; Chltdren over ten years, dessert spoonful; ren from flee to eight years. leaspoonful. As no direr. 11 , .na ran be applicable to all constitutions, take sunk clout to operate on the bowels twice • day. • NAUTAMTREVET DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 - Warren Weer, Roxbury, Hair. Price it... • • - at`For aalehy druggists throughout the Vetted States March Itc, ':l9 • • • • I 32-1 y littigious )uttlligence. . She Committee for nrouluatitnetrurteea to tha Theo. lexica Seminary, we're Rel. Mr. Washburn, Prof. Booth, and Mr. Montgomery; and on Friday, Mm Hg,. D. Wash burn presented the following report. A The Committee appointed to ascertain what number Is of Trustees of the General Theolegical Seminary this ',I se *ease is entitled to, and to nominate persons accordingly —respectfully report that the, Diocese of Pennsylvania is " entitled to thirty-four Icestes, via: one for the Diocese Wei& one for every eimat , Clergymen, one fur every two . thousand dollars contributed under 1,19.0 W, and one for A every SIOJEK) additions!. your Committee submit the . following nom{ nationsto the sct tower the Convention: ' Rev. E. Y. Burhanan, ilet. C.K. Thdioson", " heel Bull, D. D.,; •••• Dr. Wilmer. • " C. D. Cooper, . Horses Bin oey, Jr.' " Samuel Cos. John Beel..l.Dorr, D. D., Herman Cope • Dr. DUC3Cbet, Benjamin Ger hard, • • ". Dr. Hare. George L. Harrison,. ". Theo. A. Hopkins, • A. L. !layer, • " Dr. Howe' ' , 1 1 0 Peoell Hepburn, " C. Mcitae, Peter McCall • " Dr. Marion, Rich srd C. SteMurtrie, " G. W. watt, • Edward Olmsted,. • • " Di. Odenheimer, • Thomas Robins,. ". John Rodney. James .1. Smith, • g. Wm. Muddards, George M. Stroud, Dr. Stevens, Tobias Wagner. " Dr, Spear. . • I John it. It Omer. • Roared; That the above named individuals he and are hereby nominated to the General Convention a* Trumees of the General -Tbettogleal Seminary; on Abe part of the lhoceso of Penneylvapia. D. Want:oats, dX9. P. Itorroonsar, Cinnatitfte. • • ' Jana C. Booth, • On motion of Rev. Mr. Cooper, the name of Rev. D. Washburn was substituted ln placeof his own. and the report *a amended was•adopted. ' ' Mr. Montpelier", bent the same Committees, es pie' sled that the question et to four more Trustees for this Din. tees, Was now pending before the Supreme Court., Ileautime the eommittes was guided, in naming See '.or the Kohn. Legacy, by the action of the last General Convention. Prior. to ( be adiouthment,* very Interesting incident occurred. - Upon the strength of a telegraphic communication re. *Geed by the Bey, Dr.'lhsesehet, It was circulated among the members of the Convention, that the Err. Dr. (Merl hauler, Itector of Et. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, had been elected Bishop of . New Jersey, by the Contention of that Diocese: / I larg number of the members of the Pennsylvania Canvention, both clerical sod lay. ASI.MII - amend , the Bishop sleet, and rongratulated him warmly ou tt e honor that he bad received, In being s thus elevated to theensitsenes of the Eplasepacy. T announcement produerta sensation of t h e moat agrees. We and pleasingly excitable nature. Tim sane was one Olken feeling, and not seen to be etfacsal,ftoni the mess ,o ry; of any of tbe.miny gentlemen who were either IMF •tkipents or witnesses la the demonstration. Altogether it was is moot gratifying proof of the high ettimatson in erlikh the tilaWp sleet Ls_ balt!by,hia lloaleistultkal to 0* haw afternoon, the Courentioss nomad erne die. the Convention of 1500 irlll . steelau St. Andrew's plumb, rbliadelphla. • • DONOP POTTER, of Pennsylvania, recently sig, elated it religiose services. I'o4 of the re/ideas* of the American L.:cation at Toms., - it e ,, !smooch. of Mobile, Alsbauta, and Bee. Mr. r meets; of Trenton, New Jersey, assisting. Bishop administsml the rite of col:Also:mien tir eye persons. among whom erns a „young En z n,b, noblemen. the 'Duke of 131.*Allmns. This W3l ilk, first thee an American Bishop ever, athaiaistsre4 confirmation in Toter. T nit g ro c k i of pecipsylvarlei of the Latterai Church; compost:4 of between 'ninety tied a h e , dreil members, twill bold its ennual meeting in B A . lem's Lutheran Church, Lebanon, eornmenring" Saturday, the 13th inst. and continuin g It, slobs until the following 'Chafed*, eseeiz t. ... About thirty members of other Synods are et„,,. ted to be in attendance at this meeting. will 'be preaehing every eveniog, while the Sit hA last?, nod on' Banday there will be picadiaz three times. NOTICES. , .114-31ETHODfSt „EPISCOPAL, cnuncn. Feft. 4 l Street, Pottsville. Row. U. L Munn. Pastor. Dltin k service every 84.112111 at 10 A. Si.. and at 1. 1 ,4 P. M. LUTIIII RAN CH CRCII. Market Ne m , Pottsville. ilea. W. 11. Lceittstucs. Pastor. bloke nr. vice In this , Cho. eb moulArly every Soaday. at 10N o'clock ; evening, at I o'clock. Weekly Prayer Sleeting, Thursday 'vetting. at 7 o'clock, 1115/1-111E SRCOND PRWIRYTRRIAM curium win . woreblp noutsrly at the Associate Reformed Chunk Building, Market strert—Ree. Scans. Cot?. Pastor ttabbath morning, at 104 &Week; ervnlnv.it I o'clock, 'Weekly Leann, and Prayer, Ileelllng, Wedueßiay eve. °logs. of 7 &clock. ,: • Air All Dia.,.luje meant be accoaspumied wak 24 ends to tipped,- be the JOriutti- MARRIED. -ufruznAcxs—JEFFiett.soN--87 the ROT. T. flat; terillek, on dor Sllib of May, at lb. raolikora of the brid..ll father. 11101aID LIMSKALIS tO XLILISISTIII JO. rwaar, all of St. Clair. • .. .. . • Dint/. NiCtIOLS--At thi *nth attl Amu Pons N/ChOUI, dnugbler ad Pawls N. and Atirika E. Ntettelo,aged 18 months and 13 days. POTTS—Soddenly, tottls Wrong!), on tho .38 Ina 31 AZT 11 CUM, wife or Qt. T 1• C. Potto, and dinibter of the late Trevootan B. Dallas, In $b Mk your of bet ago. 'AMIINISTRATION. t riMI.NISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— IlilL"kilet. 18 hereby Oren that Letterset klatini.tra tloa oa the Estate of II RIMY UOY. late of getotylloil county, deceased. are a granted by.tbe Regime, of said County. to the • there. NoWei* berettyilitlren to all those Indebted to e d Estate tit'doske payment. tthose haring.- clews Merriest them Sur walk.. t to either of the and rolgned.. RECOIL% 110 , 14 North Ilfaehelm, Aisiiiiiistratorr TIIOMAS HOY, Oreolgebarg. • ' • - 11 EN itY Rolf, West t Ilrunowlek. . - ne )ley 21.'59 WANTED. 4 ANTED-.-TWO HOUSE PAIN. TE&S. WIEST & BOWItN, Pottsville. June 4, '69 74.113 • Centro street. TED—A dIDDVE4CEIIT I w A n N II A St—on t do naval %orb' In a I.rts a 1 I bunny. least i enZ ' well r:counnenia Juk drou--"P. S.. Schuylkill lisven, Dux No. 40." June 4,'54 ' N v. A N COALTII s D E - R - w E Ch N p 13 Y , i h t i uminotl3 J. n. mrrd ald iimr, Ralwton. Warning C. April Z,'1.9 17.2r01 uILvrIoN WANTED—By a mar .rleall roan, who Is a competent boa kkeoper and •a. cruntant—wlanPaha" siltottion In the above capacity. either at a colliery o . r a manufactory. *allstactory ref. 'refaces given by applying to 11. Dannan, editor at this paper. [May 2a. ' , Mt 2.2 it • .NITANTEI) TO RENT—For a ter m of rear.-1 50 Rlalht wheel Cal CARS. Mau , be in go , xl order. and a rot womble eoutpeneation will te paid. Direet projeksals to alabperitNpr. giving a full do. criptkin of the can, and where they may be seen. JAS. B.,lllfEtti, phi*. 21-31 May 21. '59 (1 A R. p Thanklas my military frlitdit for their pumas support hfretolore, and hoping t I may airlsys'rnjoy thotr esteem. I take this occasion to srisildnisr my name ala candidate for 111:104DIElt ERN" at the elec. Om or June 6th. TIIO3IMI JOit 'ON. ' Pottsville, Juno 4,'59 r :3 it NoTIcE is hereby given that J. 13. Wiow! Is no longer Agent for me Id tbo 'sale of the Oriental Col Tee. and Is nut int I boated to n liect any bins 11. r the same; I haring the exclusive right and von. trill of the business. - 31. D. L D0D:4131. Patssllle, June 4;10 :11 It* • r o CONTRACTORS and MINERS OF COAL.—Propovals will be received until lb. 9th day of June:llCt, for mining by the ton, the Cool of the Columbia Coal and Iron Company, at thl .MeCsa ley Mountain, Columbia county, l'etwezt. Cost to be de livered In the cars on the road of the\Company. For further pirticnlvrs, enquire at 'the office of the Company. !it,. 319 Walnut street, May 2A, '59 ( - IA.U'rION.-37,1ic public are'hereby Nj. cautioned net to negotiate two nntei given by Liam DeVrehn atelObetibla !teed. ter the r ior.. and $ l(5 , dated. rert Carb tn. September 23. efs. drawn be the urger Dimwit ! th e S WIM t I months, and the Islo tote at 9 mouths, as they received nu cum •olderatluo and will nut pay dae S W ame. ILLllO.as OilEhlilll 'I"I'E N TIO N ; , WA5H—.....% Lt INOT , IN ARTILLERISTO I—t-Tou sit , - 7 a zs r• ill meet, In full uniform, at the Armory. • - • go Monday, Juuetl, InStL , et 2 o'clock, P. I. tor I..oide and /Mere:into to vote for Brigade, Regimental and' I ompanv olli , ers: It is picketed that every member sf the Aitll traits Grill be at ttbrAtinory. pilot tualiy at the hour stated. BYOrder of lb. Captain. J. 11. SI10)10. O. 8. . ',.Pottssllle, May 21, 'MI ..' . * 2141 t .. SSI(7,NEE N oTICE„—W lie reis, the undentioned bare been, by a voluntary dent , 1 / 4 of assignaten . appointed A eeigotes of lIENRI 11. MIA. 'MOVE and le, of 3111Icreek township, Lebanon mum. ty, lu trust. Et the !anent of creditors. all pampa la &lard to the said A Faig llo l are rrgaritall r 0 Mike I al I"' diet.. payment. and those having [With% or drosamte against him lain make Mural the ume witho!t loin. .The books are in the bands of Cetus 11. bitsitt, Esq..of Millereek township. who is authorized to elate settlement, and to whom all those Indebted to, or bar• ig clainis against said Assignor, will please apply. • JONATHAN 1t..1.10, Milktert, GEO. U. MILLER, Heidelberg. Atli/not. May 7.'69 19 61,J FOR SALE BLt TO LET.' 17 4 04 SA LE.—The ! Stock and ~1.11- _L tures of the tiroeery BtoreilD Calliret r tree.; PM* •)11.., next kor to the Vest °Mos. R. J. SCIIDEN.I.R. . Pottsville, June 4,'50 • :all* "XT El FOUNDLAND DOG for.salej jll —A large NEWFOUNDLAND 11 D 011,10., nine months old. for sale. Apply at the Feed ore or r . .I.A W. NAGLE. , Ma 2,•59 21311 _ g . F41)0011.1.11 illarti. TS FOR SALE ON 'l'l3lL.—The T, subscillrer is prepare,' to sell 101 l on llresolrood 1110 on Ow: ruuniortrom 10 lo IS years. to those Ow desire to lasprore . the same. Apply to D. 'JANNIS. 1 -1 01 t RENT—Dwelling Ilouses,l72 L Store Room's, Lodge Boma . anti Offlrre. For.W, 1. C. TilomPmlN, terms apply to . Corner Centre anti Mulct streets, Pottsville. Febrnaly 5.'53 • , -' , 4 1 GO _ 17 1 0 R. RENT OR SA,LE-- , That valuahl,ctaTern Stand In in, T11121;86( "Grp kirk, lately ix pied by Patrick McCann. Apply to ~ lIAKTIIOIA/31MIN; Putt April 16,'33 T _ o LET--From the fi rst day of April Pea, ,be suit of rams luttuctilately oppnsite the Eptscoretl•Cburett, unit rt ruplet. as su Exchange office. .apply t o W3I. T 11931 1' EON.• reltsville. Ethruttry 4,e40 01.41' —. ._,.... holt SALE.—LSix pairs of Lumber Tris,ks will be sold chrsp tor cash. or nob with spp proved security. Also, a valuable MULE, ou this I. Itlltl terms. Apply to JULIN: 111 N II its,.Truit re. Pnttarille, !lay 12, '54 ',. 16-It .. 1 1 012, . SALE—One superior '8 iorh Pole Pump. with column Opel and connection,— at ready to be put tote the mines. W Hilo sold hAr A pply at the. Tamaqua Iron' Work', for further InP,ma tion. CARTER* ALLEN. Au; 134. net 21, 19 FOR • Three Story 1: 1 , Brirk Dweillog:llonee t with beck tiuilding•.,,U, supplied with jos and water fixture*. MAO. Teo Store Rooms. with basettudits 'thaw!, suitable for any kind of business. between the Auk...lce House and the Penneytranla Halt. • Apply in rettarlile,drehruary Vt. '59 . 9tf St. MURPHY. ±5,175 00 STOCKS at AIJUI'IIM! ta)3,000 00 Schuylkill County Lutaber.Computl. 000 01.1.Pc.ttsville Old Company. -rib 00 Potts - 011v Water C.napatty. Will to pabliciyuold,at the Penoryleattla.llail, Potty eiMe, ea Saturday, Jane 11th, at 2 P. M. C. LITTLI, .141aiaidrefer, ,1M.4t0 May V,'69 A-RARE CllANCE.—'fhibeautiful property of the Rev. d. ft. Roman, near Kau town, Rorke tuanty, re., is et present for sale. A le rti throe story, and another one 'tory Thick 1i0u.0.0 barn, all necessary outbuilding', good as new ; 111 teen arm of good lard, orchard, vineyard, all Lit." 4 fruit trees, AO übboy. elude trees, large yard. prklea flowers In abundance, good water. Ile. ti tC o It is on a pulp: rued add near two inside, Alert and East. l'eon.' Location qtlite Legit , stud a teaeutal prospect. An excellent plane for a Se limy, Suwon' residence, k e., An. • P 04110.11911 given at any time. May 7, '( „ - •• : Itt7t• ~... IWO R SALE—Two 50 Horse DI- A.: ginen.--genred together—for hoisting and ptimpirk tette 4(i Mom Illnaloe, with t cariog for do do 2U') yards of II inch pipes, and working badals. 600 yards of wire ropy.—a let of ' One% horse Engine, and rollers, screens. Le., for breaker. The frame work of engine houses sup , breaker, and tee- Rut houses. A lirye lot of T nll4, flat Oar Iron rind scrap Iron. Also, drift ears, warms, cart and sled, awl two Moles. Will be wad very cheap,. Apply to • CHAS. M. MILL Reel F.Arfe Apia, Aktabadaispo atter, I W g,ritle. February 14 !SU • lif Fit SALE—:—VERY CIIEA l':-- ne vo hors, Engine, and connections for painfill, water. 46 horse Eneise, Or hoisting Cosi with Drum and counrcOons. One 00 bnive Engine. for pumping. connections 8 1 One 80 hoses Engine, din; and Aboutoal. 1300 fret of 16 Inas pipes, with pumps R d " conneci i or; Irons. Ake. About 400 feet of 14 inch pipe, pump, irons, le. A 'lot of T rails, chain, rope, itc, .. I Apply is, A. RUSSEL. ' Office—corner of Mabantango and Seconds stouts. •;totterllle, January 2.1,10.1 44 _ A GENCY—For the Purchase and Pale or Rial Estate; baying and *sinus Coal; tk king dune or Cool Lamb, 31funt, ac.,and collet ritrts. pri rtis i Mahantango Ctreet, Pottsville." _ . jIRESII LIME for - *ale at all times , t, \ et the %Una on the Nand, r building p ; Sand hand, he., at the lowest prlrri.., C. )1. NI IoI.NN JACOIIIISU KR, *ablat:l, ta Oft any orders r i l l. ly, sod at lower prieratban bare DO charge& owirt.arre l'otterllle, 'larch 211, '4',/ • I:.tt • -
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