• , . , . .•.:., 1 . h ' . ' : • * 1 . . '. 1 . , ,• I . i ' 1 : I I *•..:' - -. : 1 : - • t ' I' M • tn' ion TU 3 . , • ~.1107,178V1LL1 E,.PA. -: ' - ~_._ , A,TIIRINLIN .r 4, lase. - i• i IL Tlal -. creep_ , cent lielliil the inc.- , f road - have' IP°P3 H. . • 7 . auOpese. Linea& I '•••• trill: ;I due ort ..Vi7dtaPd' 011113 MOPE 7011,./L - 4- ~. , hope, after the ttetiixt of die s. Drat! 'of both the noose it Senate at tiOl'!e• 4 02 ; o f C oo gostyl i ' ham* Slone on ts; tames of the Peoptio Party at the ap• ling State election, . I.' %Ph - ether We'ehall a Torii :flit the next erasion depends. •t itptin Salt event then our teams may With success *e re-animate our is from, other sectiOni ; Defeated, they iustly accuse ns o f ; t i betng insensible to TnAnterests, and ring nothieg ion's _ ire Taril- • We' ;hao say decidetily,' ihitt We tiantit Work* r. eel° . ' VI and unweariedly, 1 for' the , t eticceas in Octl et; F i nest, of Andrew G. ~Curtin, our candida l for Governor - find; not billy; his' success; ,tait • that of every candidate . on the Peeple's l , dcrunty ticketi , from the, highest to the lowest. Let Let us, not be de ceived the dissensions of the Democratic Part, into a false security. l I We haves wily nnscrupalotis antagonist; 61Y too 'eager in 10- - cal issues, tO harmonise, Ostensibly for the 'welfa6 of the -people! ,69i really,. that the : spoilt, of office may be jr,etal i ned; and thaAtie -likeency and predigality l dmir conduit' , to cast, la blemiah upon otfietal purity. • What care o;/cal Democratic *tisane for principle? Have we not - tvitnessecl lin this County the re! voluag spectacle of Dem+rattr, -men lOoited liponi as shining lights in 'the party, ready to transfer their allegianCe; and in setae itiatan ces actually; transfering •it to the strongest factiori utterli l iritspeetivei l of Priticitael—, ftte ruling imotive; the spoilsiorofficet We there fOr4 reiterate, do not', deptnd 'Open spOu'ent disse of nsions 'in the Deinec tic ranks . for the inmost' the People's P ty at the October e,,,,,.; bat labor .as i the contest was ' 'deemed alMost hopeless. • ' ,- . I I -• , , 1 As "we have already sta ea, the grea prin ',ciple, the all-absorbing issue with PenOsylvX nisei:in this campaign; is a Protective !rff , titeJ Neither Douglas With 'his light and airy principles,' - nor Breckenridge with' his rode ; • andarbitrary dementia for'. &slava code. forlthe 'territories , Calt oventhacl w that: principle, whih, is X .welceine guest at every hest 'th is, • stone in the grand old; CoMmonwealth. • e loveid a Clay for defending it.' We hen r a tiOcoln, in that "he stood beside that gint • mind, whose grenteat i effa irerit'appeals ; ler Protection to -:' American Industry. ' Thus i• • 1 steeds • Pennsylvania , in 1860;' immeratle, ' - fixed. - It the truth Of th" assertion must „re -Li i 1 1 ~ matn anquestionecy With which _party must -we lact J to secure PrciteCtionl Let us seeli 1 IT '. • lpending White the Morrill r arl 1111 was , . to the Senate. after it hid" wised the Mouse • throogh 1 the exertions ofhe Republicaaa, in i opposition to the mass] t the 'Democratic mdmbers, Gen. Foster thel Democratic condi late foi GOvereer of this Sikte went to NV'tuih- .• - ' itt.tsia, and' fairly begge,. the Senate to lituts the Bill; or he would bedefeated- nuprer of 'Derlmera4 leaden, di. the saine . thing.,— ltivas - neless..- They eindd not affect a s'ote. ovt txtict!ittings that 6,61. Foster and these i Democratc f ade r s, will,the 'tire 1 f and on )emociatiCriaity ot 'Pennsylvania, 'are really favor of PreteetioO, and we do not pretend itiestion the honesty Of the - gentlemem in question tho ,,.__..„ . __ 1 • - i 1 its "particular, ,what, rise we ask, is thet i v, in. acing these 'persons to Flower, if their party ' Cengress, 'and at the had of the-Grovern nent, 4s'i hostile to the Measure? It is of ' trap, worse thanfolly ; It! must be distinctly. understood in this oti..' t,' that if it-should resuit in the election of r; os:Mr, that: result' will be esteemed an nuti• ariff victory, anti. Pennsylvania's interests' will be shelved for years. 'hould Curtin how ever,• • I ver, be : elected; and espe tally, by a decided ntajority; the - effect upon tate country,-especi ally on the question, I will be immense. We Can in that event, leolt.eondently, to the neit 1 • • . congress, for`the passitgeof ams,dequate Ta riff, which the Demo c ratic party will never ire ,the country while it is in power. • be-_. iieii, d'uptin it, 'men vorPeruisylyania; nothing :Will gain ns so readily- te united supportof li he tiurthern membrs of Congress fora goal ' Tariff--Ike need not thipend on. -Southern , members- 7 as a sound thrashing in' thikState' ' nextlOctober, of the betdocracy, • • ' th -P 1 i . —1 . .BATEV I II LETTER.; . , j The Hon. Edward , Bates, of Missonri l " has, written s' very able latteiLlefin ing hispotion, 1 in which i 'ha disclaims any feeling of I pique -1 -,•• 1 it• • , at not being nominated, disserting that was . not whati ha Juid any claim' to eittect, He , r , avows bat little respect for party platforms. He arraigns the' , Democratic ,party foitite aliases, and declares the -ea! contest to,be t,te , tween the. Ittpublicans and ; Democrats, of which bedecidely prefers' the tormer,as 'wiser, rarer, , pianger, and lesS corrupted by time and ' self indulle l nUit.' Of Mr. Lincoln he 1 speaks in flattea g terms as; follows i:. . ; - ' 'thieve known' Mr. Lincoln for more than twenty years, and ;therefore, have a Tight to speak of him, with!solite cOnfidence.• As in 1 individual lie hart'earned• 'a high reputation for truth, courage; 'imita t or, morals, and amia bility - - Ito that, as I a wan, jte is most I trtist l , ~. t worthy. And in isparticular, he . is Imbre entitleiLtritur eit m th‘n , some other men;, his equals, who luta fart better opportunities and aids in early life. His talents and the will, to Use them to nth best advantage, are uttques ,tiottable ;.and the Iprol' is found in the fact .that, in every position in life, from his him., 'hie beginning to his s present. well-earned .ele vation, he has 'Mare than fulfilled the ' best hopes Of, his friands.'l.And now, in the frill vigor of :his manhOod, and in the honest piide, ofl,having made himself what he is, he is the peer of the first ittan of the , natien,lwell able to' sustain'hiniself and advance his cause; against any adversary, and'in any,field,;‘rhere ~. mind and. knowledge ar the weKrona used. • In politics he has hu acted outrthe - princi- ; plea of his,own total .and; ihtellectual char • acter. ,He ha not concealed 'his' thoughts' ner hidden hie light Under a bushel. With • the-bOldnesi of cons,ciens• rectitude • and the ' frankness . ofldoirnright honesty, he has not failed to avow hie oplaions of public affairs upon all fitting rcasiens: .., - • This I kno t may s bjectlidi to the carp : 1 f is Mg censure of . that cl 'of politicians •who 1 . Mistake . cunning for wisdom • and falsehood' for iagentiity, but h men as Lincirin must act in keepidg with their own characters, and hope for success only by advancing the• troth. • prudently 'and maintaining it bravely, All - his old politiesl antecedents are, in My juag.[ • ment, exactly right,lngsquare up to the old • 1 1 Whig standard. 1 Anl . is to his vies about ; „; "the pestilent , negro, qUestion," - I am n0t..1 i' aerate that he has gone one step beyond the - doeteines pnblMly and habitually avowed by the great lights; of the - Whig wart', Clay; ,; -Webster, and their fellows,-and indeed' sus.; tamed and Lawrie& out, by the:, Democrats; themselvw,iin their Wiser and better days. il ; ! The follewinl, I siippose. are in brief his that lea 'ect -'l. Slaver is .d itrmmeostnisc .aeon n tu * I within g ' ; ' 1 ' 1 , ton the States. which, Choose to have it, and it exists within Alinse States`berand • the control, "of Cc•ngreas.• 2. 1 1 Cougress has supreuie legislative - power ovee . all the. Territories, and may, at its discretion; allow or feibid !the existence of Slavery, with+, M them. 3.' Congress, in wisdom, and sound , - ;policY ought not ski to exercise its , power; 3 , 'directly or indirectli, as to plant; and estab-• '-'''• - .4sh Slave,ry in any Territory therefOre free.--L -, 4., And that it's unwuus and impolitic in the 1 1 Government o the United Stales, to acquire ( tropical region for the mere purpose of-cod %r.Verting them into. Slave States. .„ . i I -••• t 7, Me. Lincoln -to be sectional, ; because ef i his , ,) • , truth, .edrication,' habits, and &ogre') jail i position in the:reat valley of the Missenti.7 ) 'll:elopes (*his election, though he does not , p r opose taking any ! ersonal part in the- ma- • • RAILS • ere l IR great lielßand in the vicinity of Philadelidua,vo,utany being used for Lin. cola meetings.. Farms would soon be fence. le l .o in this S ite, ifevery Lincoln man s)miild shoulder a rail ibeii he atteads on c ef."llou esi Old Abe'S" meeting „ s. • _ ~ • , Oxicrtat Li.xA os sint Struitv Breckenridge_, Tarty held, a "eft" I. . 1,6 * delphia en , Monday evening, CO the iinoisel and confOttiort" *ere s e OA; thzt_genemll J o . L a p e l _ the, secession. candidate foe the .q , . s e c ure l e r r y v itad a hard time to it 'teir- Sorter-be did speak; and to die fol lowing tune,_reported verbatim t . i . j•, cA voice:-. 1 -11ow did Lincoln vote in the , time -the Mexican, wart I - - '-. ' 1-- ' ;'? ''' General Lesne-I'll tell you. ; While ' your humble servant was haiing .his -atut"-ohnuat shattered to pieces, and vbile,ntlier good sol diers of this State were batding in defense bf your ecnintry's honor, out ; friend Lincoln was ovei,in Wasbingtob ;voting .against Cup plies for the army (Laugitter) I - didn't' say "friend,' did, I ? • rll take that back ; for it was you' I alluded ito; ,j 'when I said friends— for you are nut only friends, but you are; pat siots, and . You 'are law:abiding, good citizens, - that I am ;hood to nieet-4.hat Lam delighted -to have this opportunity to! see: and. to speak to; and if it was any - other' occasion than this—if I wasn't on the ticket with that.; get. , i lent, noble, and generons•gifted man, Bieck enridge-4 would say much More in his favor. If the Ge n er al is net classical in hie ora= ! torical efforts , he should e ndeav or at least, to be truthful. Now, "did Linc oln ,ever. vote. 1 army • i against supplies for the ?ln the grea t Illinotsdebitte between. Lincoln and Dnuglial thisvery matter camie ap, and on page 236, , , . • of the report of that•debate - we find l ; Senatoi i Douglas making this btindid admission i 1 e,• , . 1 "I never charged him with voting. against the . supplies in Inv lire; because I that he was not in Congress when they were voted The war was commeecedl On the 1311 day of May, 1846, and that day [ -We appropriated in Congress !ten millions of :dollars, and 'fifty thousand 'men to prdseePK it. Duri ng -t4 same session . e voted mere men"an d: more ,monty;'so that, by the tia Mr. Lincoln' ea tered , Congress , we I had e nough men aria enough[ money to carry onthe war, and had no occasion to vote for any more.'7 . 1. • 1 This clears Lincoln of the false charge 1 Lane has trumped up against biro, a i itd, unless , Lane does not read the current t litrniture Of the diy, and especiallf. that Motive to the - national ;politics, 'he could not be', ignorant that what he was sayittg *as -unfOunded. " 1 e, 1 , Tax ,Pres id ent ham -ot made limy noM ; . ; vac a ncy , ; • 1 ination. to fill the in the, Supveir Bench's occasioned by the , reeent decease, of Judge 1:30 1 aniel:. Th 4 reason - for delaying this' appointrhent till alier - Alte. - Preaidential - elecel tion is supposed tofidlound in the faCt that a certain member . -of the cabinet is desirous of occupying ;the Seat on tfineneb.' , ! 'After , thollepUblican Candidate , is e ected, and the fiusinCsx of - the Preient Atdministr4tion •con- ; eluded as it will ; be;prettv much by, the 'com mencement of the next' Session, gne medlber of it: l .. ; may lx? traniferredl, , to the. Judiciary Branch l Of the Government withoui detriment t 3 th e' petty or the Eieeutive. We may there. fote; look for the appointment of, Judge Black ,shortly before the , 4th of next March.' Has Cashing been cheated? I Many people, think . so. .Be paid the pOce.., . . • ; '.- ; . ' 1 fora 7 SAtuItDAY, 8 10 TuVsnex, 1L WFDXESDAT... I.2IThintSDAY,.... 13! FKIuAv,• Their 1 4.34;7 '34; 4 3kii7 33 4'3617:33 4 , 34,.33 38 177 .32 4 39 . 1 32 14.07 31 . ;; t ; • ; Lometrteal Record .llke itke • Week. P. R.,4 P. Teizakire Ompe,) ren!sykallia - !;• 8 , 4,11 PAL ' 20—SetttlirdI*,! ' ,174' 84' 83' 111-51 0 oday, : , 7l 79 75 .; • 70 79 76 eloudy. 4•IVel10e1814.; 79 1- , - t ,• , -78 81 76 clear. ••• ! 6—Friday, . 63 69 • elouidy.. • . . pit 71'opufation of Tutniquap 33110. ' t , Burns C/eb.-'r A rimed Wee n- 1 .of this . 15 Clikb am be held at ibe Twee Hall tbs. eirlnini. •! ' .j- The young se !siopted & naw stYla#l' straw het; relsived s. camber. -It ,is itimed'"Ca r pifols;"; and is - pit'Siinday School 1-Cotivention'.—A Cpunlj Sendii!' Scho4 held in Rego Lutheran phu . b • leereeille on Tuei . , Hyr*A:iited or the e etitaar.tOr , t. Ft.lay : of fiat weeks Patrick Durkin, so employee- of the Mine lliiliSdsilroad cutnian,y, !al; kilted it the Tlaniss by biting run offer by a c4r. :Bulb of his Itrga werocut off. , I • frertent i ation.-LOil the - assault of_thalsl 01 Jo the PottiSville:Corn4 Band:' presented to its I•acter, Mr. 17, Reird a aplendit''agitl of Floibs,tnade by :Mr. 3ohn'Ptllar d,!Maritet itroat, Iporoukb. • -- 1 L " • - • • '• • , ' ...48 iti ruggeated thiA a eotaiany .of "tin eolu,lltpugera", be • ergeolied beiti for I thi4.4tu-1 plaign. *e eboald like i re . e trr lt l iorgaalsed#nd ~!, .equi pedlar a parade, balite o riaxt masaeouet ieg:lCome, youug men o de' LITI001(1 par4 / J:are I v -1 1 . you ady ?:.. .. ,i ! 1- - . - , , r• Ix I I( ' ' - --' ,- • ; IL . I p r i!"- rata/ illitil , lol decide:ie.—We are pained tc r , learn that Mr. Richard lett', foreman for Ben- Sof4 Lelia i.Co., it .it hlandp . "Aras -killed on aturday last bpi a fall of gni. Me leaves large 1 feinly... Mr. Plait wits Ode •of the Oldest3iituirs in this' Region, and was )lighly esteemed by all ertiO knew him. ; 1 i: [ ,_.), ..1 : .. jp-w".,lteleage Irickel o t 4?* lie Rehding RqitOad: .•i-The.Philadelphia end; i eading Railroad Com ;st ponyiere now iesuing' ileage ticket', it e dii. coot of '25 .-' -'• entiitlinithe e r tetnii -01 00 . miler - "-- oars Of the Company, bet nations. ills' pries of the . ' 4 ' II ' l '' i. , jar The I . to ciurlread ,lerell tbit-for . ....... tyro , _a - grain crop' in l i the, upper end • of our. 'County ,atid - Northumber. imed, genera lly falled 7 butlthisyear l we are .in ? , {Waned they 'ern tremendoul; in' feet thoy, Mere Iweyer, linown:te be beFter. Corn, is a little', hack- I ward, but there is every promise! of sin `abundant. erj2l). h '; • , 1 I P ' ; II': 1' ' -',' 1 'l!The fif 0,4 'i'L- I. Thii bi tike titte of ti, ► tiest, lepfOied Lineolu papt Tamaqua publishedlln Tam" 'by ,Atkinson '& Parker, 4 edited by ti letter 'geni., tleMan,,weil ktiown 44.11 fr readefi, uider his po i Utital• title, a'ch'e.,' Uekvilie .111gekTith.S.*; We 'we lcome "The Peop u''?.. into the rake oi r. .- ~ dottli r sid feel astute titat it ili do lorioisbat. , tlulfor the . giest °MUT in whilett; We toutuiliy Oiled. •'!I.. ' 1 ' .' 1 . - - - 0.71 , ble • mi l ls on the Ptillaideli ,was throwp-froW.Att at Reading, bi I aid train, aiid falling vi ' tit l e whole treltilpase 'bied eompletely lt6dieg, e..p00: • • cLildren.t 4 iy3l`7l,lp. r d l , l fkiir perr,tratr:of triirg, , an of 141; La JolinlM J iii!el Tye•victim 414 with" rhentaitilui, iat l id **gm dais PI rall'Abo aid. 3Pu and vicious lociliin bi triafikt tbsAvag I I ; ---- ,,. , • , ii Cijek+l., 3n Tb Itsileyl a,.. meteh *as pieyed JD I dle irou4d of a i'cittsvilli Club. b 4. mi t een lb, ilMt ele ei.ort I ;P i rtisvin! a n d P° 4 - ' .aairbee Ciplia. priy ai I rs golfs spirited; bet, I; the farmer fe9 "re tbe , ai.ter, , . to the tone of (*one', with see . *kiwis !. le spars. A re p ter Waterloo doffs Potts4iod Matt do bettir.,i 'IIA match area pi ed lo , atesai l us he ,ifendai, tweet; the tit. Cl i Ffr Ind Tainagne Clubs. ,The forme? made iO6. • d the: tatiail - to7i fin . ill; lii. 'flings . ea l Fti: •; ' ' - ' -11' 1 i• , 1 ; -. •'i • jirr Spirited 4teaSirsg• meeting ' the P )sle'e P load oa Eaatrdayitneolog bklion;ltelierlrNLl Palmeri, 6,6 sir. EA.! There blisters Club b, beets to silsteh magi, whirs tbreaseysri , We e eilde airalcs; e .lodk L eitsj , srity los ibe Peoples', mud N • Metier. • . 1 - Agp.Th e ,,i et i a us. o f Rei Zotapti ir4 ,ioiCeele; lea paw at ot-. Porta * * Anima 4114-Be i-ioagh, variStovlid to*lipalisOsia II Satiiiiy isornlng list, for tareas tatbil Mutt atillatigl ko. St. Icaty's dbiacti, Saab ILIIIArth Illftet lb* Omani . corcosia;ll,a,brarlll a Lida 11 o_v ie r" / lima olltiao ',wig., 411 of 9he lo in ; an Ott Gosperatatlaced bovit. aatanariatedl a raisins Ito the depot.'_ Bir OlLeafs sae aa I eatuatili , 11M1110n 464 sol°o,fig Ili ecelqueoe* l ld ,ll ' Sl i t% I btaaWeas, l l self -iserillaitig I Iffy do. agaliac,l : ',at Cbriatiatta l al all 'denominations. 1 1 P I let lbeitns It milislas •Tka Oriceifal . !"isicsr.-Tbe to prratitvpsiti s lemisions tistn, of much dieperinteality of light. ,Inverted reeem/les ' s Ie:. gently feposiog es the:: *Pet of s aid elipions feerfoontain of end ' train is broad, and displays a :dark .1; axis of e cylindvicel One; with eft like 'betook tall4l4tkers et About nine o'clock, or a little I:eU swan in a. Ober evening, oOnsiderabl much" moteiscortberly ibis the plane Venus. Main. • ; • '1 ; 'moo.t'scniorcts. , • D. Tull M. 2 11 11 el ThirdQ.M. 1-1 ;2 ni New M. 19 I 9 . 24,1:4 111 . 11.1a:2S Q ev aLXI - "MX suus F ens 100. In 18501 r - , deet.—J eeb F mt, ti bn4s- ophia• and I . Ceading Railroad, tralt, '1)0 8116311;ty )!Ilt g • dMP ine ot Irtmed of LEM .tad aikrs the track over hisineeh, savoring bit; I om bia body. Refire d' man, and' iesep a Mite Mid ;•I • . ! :1 , , ' lltfar iininbxrg.;—Tbinattr• of .6 Shocklig itnilr neer Matt ! . f athie* Ore iruhl abed In o ur gyp;• ' , , Hs is an High ' labbrei. 7 -- Itiknowt; life* 'woman, tame I In; slain ; intii. l itre neighbor . slogs firm* Biadford county , lit is s4oit,3B : yeers of age, Hs is la piisoti, awaiting i t setotirs of ',Botha County, :,, Atigasid.—A fey' lrid . In 4 . 1 i; sddrusid: LlO:ll3antiolcr . b,satishir. A Hal. Atiblead,.witla foraDiiinberass,- are glad to see Ashland " , !o iker a ;outs' citatlldate4 in October _ 112friAs IsepiSteisisit is. Fire. .—ilifii Jan ilerstaad that • potent bearing 'te jone :12, 1860, hes. been_ ' i grabbed . to- Mr. Ja 1111•Ptrd, of Millersville, this -dninty, for dm ro u st in . bre-arms. Afr4ord - claims —" B l: thialurmilt•• men% I•disPonee with the use of a whit bole, () thereby preveilting an* leakage, 1 tad 'raring . the firing of the gun,. !belt the pis 1 splodad nit it is itlthest in contact _ with the' wdor in thie • bUrfei; thither is the sap exposed to he tiompness of the, •iitaiospliers or:;. to rain, a rt isl emtiMoy .4110Sit1 upin - tho barrel 'of the goo. kAs this In— vention is calculated to; create a resolution in the , at /de' of applying the lOidi to'llii eras, irom can• non dciwp, it is proportionatellinteresuog.' We ' learn 1 that tbe invention: trill sopo bit brought pronainently before the public by M :Lott: ~ _ • - . . Or l' ' ' • - . ' friefillosora. of;. Birds.— *tanriab friends of 'elery,man th grain, nr,gtiss. • T iy_are • the; a r t scii 'apon cristituti nal, inimets, . ttotin robin eats her 1 ys for st, mew 'limas over by '.nottiliess and nam toseaa devoured as part of his ma 'PeckFire, laths, jays, sparrows, i ii i whole tribe of thrnsb 1 . , are indef 111 of the garden and I! germ. of draft. seryiesi. ' They seem qa of their unfitness. They/make ir the farmer, on the sears:of beast; iiea r '' . 1 They Perform l- f heir disint . . sbattig Nib beet plague 'tinder : all diseouri'ge menu. and e 'en wil: req uited 1 with abuse:and' i , persecution. With - these serviees i .they also brint tó Iflli.llll amount cif _enjoyment ' in their eon e which no Map of. sensibility. cart f, fall to atipreci eta 1 and which is not a Whit - lose d ' g bell f • Clll - e 1_ they sell no ticket' foetheir 'fiance:l, iu:d li u cirociA co bat after tbeir t per l forinance. 1 1: 4. ~ • oa of, the 4. Alma 11 . ! 't, Charl jigltßchuytkill C . , .16 - ocith!,y meet Poll's' hild at I. Jul j:2, 1860. Pre • ted the tolL ;the month ~ . :The Stewar4 repo ' rOi of the 'lrise fe I4o' :=Number in • SAID • • 28,8 , e .tiroe le the above 68 are in I tbel;iinToery• and atirnitted during, t i eb l erged, 18; &bocce ldurand meals ,were In I ling the m i oot.is " 1 iOtk:•iibor relief 'woo granted ti eiceontieg to •'l' i f Billl were plated, • i a tnotinii g to Prerionaly this ieai be Hoare o et year, 282 he iOllll4O 2 under 'in., .8 'month. tl )nded;.3l rnithed 98 I sod orders - • ' I Paid tbliircir i let inanity, •• • • aw HospiM • ,cost Maintena MEM 4"in our last we ootited that Tauiaqua was iskted by a Friday of last week. "The Pei . . of its effects, says) , - Wherever we go e have the'proefe of its might l in the bent and fallen trees. '. omit - of.our !erg. leltrees ,arr, laid ptiostrate—hr ken as if' they had lbe rt but Saplings.; and in th it tali they have, , ertrithed numbers of others, whi ,h beieg more low-, ly Fainitld otherwira have etc pert. i Jo this bor 'ougi, the root oft•the. resid nce of George F.: Tani Esq.; valitaken com p etely a, end part of' it earned over lb the' oilier side of the street, *hire falling' on adother small block!of houses it demidished [the p orch :in ' front. and 'otherwise bsdlir damaged•thethutme. Inithe lumberyard of; 'Mr. Elm +Allergist side of , th e Schuylkill, the, boards ware blown in all directions! one of which struck and slight y injured ‘, c. Rice.: • Cook's Circus wet prostra ed, the canvas being torn and rent,iind rendered as we are informed, useless,; .0 'much loci that they will have to provide. new. The istririnahces bad just commenced when the storm; came. and Inc a while located' to cleats' Ono a panic. The horses get; loose, end it was . quite a sight to eels the ridert i runniel 'after thetq in theieseting coetumes. The only t dimage that .belel L the spectators was visiblis in a great number of spoiled bonnet' and .drer es. • 'Ma y "A love of a:bonnet" intended for i ll Foorth was made .thopelese and coneequently u wearatil . -. • ! ••••••- jmirS7oare'Seettrg Nada ee.—Vir, i ere much interested a day or Ova since,. 'while fa the store ~.. r of 2ir.'Richard Morris, of his. Bontdsgii, in oh. - • sereingi the operations of he "elliptical" abd . "ehtittle! sewing machines , manufactured by Geo. 'LOOMS A Co., of Philadel his, fur 'the .sale of • • which in this Countl, Mr. g rris bit i s the agency. - The stitch which si double, i strong, regular and durable, the machines sewin any material from silk to the thielleat Cloth, in even leather. . The family machinesTysitich are' Id at'prices ranging from fiftiiiiliati-fi l ve dolls sy areo °Finny ' the • belt and'cheapist Of thirki ti-in the market, and . • e r e i ' ' I I need but toile* ,n n operatton to he oppreeiated, 1 they. ion so easily. I When he Japanese Ambni eadors were in Ptlladelphimrecently, among the presents, mode .t, l ent, we dad the ;following spo . ken ni in the columns of the Press, . , ! I• Nationality, utility, and; beauty • were perhapti never more harmoniously leombincd than in the magnificent Seifert ,Machine, .manufactured by George B. Sloat 141, P.; end intended for roseate tiOn to the.Tyrasen . of Japan, tbratigh his ambas -1 ee d e ti 'to the eit7; Conthi ed In! th e'eabinet ease, of this admi ra ble machine, are !hods from Meant Verson, • spot dear to ever American heart, and 'venerated wherever •thos. n Me of YrOAlOgloo is .uttered ; from the famtlus Charter Oak of Con isectientoted-frtu that El beneith which Wm. Petib , Mede the treaty;, it pledged by oath, but never broken, which meet ber.cherished IQ Japan ail convoying a Message , from the past more -Mg pitman and iMpresiive 1 than Mint elaboration could tall into being.. The utachintf, too, is made' once Abe very !ground . : oil the treaty allided to; k+ end it is the bae . ertantafitotared in'Aisteries, without a doubt; its adiniiable aimplieity,lis of- - fictive operation, and its ! mechanical perfection are ita proud claims to utillity,'and the thousands who hive ,seen it at N .; 1026 Chesnut street, gladly attest tlits,be,aaty and we feel proud to i find the greats i triumph at Anterlean ingenuity thus entering t e emeire of , Japan, 'under the pi. oneorthip of all'hiladithhta bough. , ~ , ~ ~ PO'BorOugh Comaeit, A t stele& meeting was 1 • , I , i. . • held;on Tuesday estuain last. Presexit, Messrs. Greasing, Ebet, Merrill Nagle, Boinn, Innen, Christian,, idennig, Hie itle,l, l Ewsh i. with 44' 'weed, Preildent, in the i sir.ll) i - Minium of previous:Docile% were ;sad' adopted. ; ; .1 I l ee ; Street Com .reports.d favorably le crossing at N Third and orwegian st ts,; to making rood at lishbaticle school hoUse passable; . and adversely to opening pairsiew street , at present.:Also're. ported Lintel street no qp!tri finished. Reports accepted. ' ' I , • ' ',. 1 1 1 1, L ~ ' ~ i I 'Coin. of 4teet.' H repo` et! costs . in Carry's' suit 'lsgshin the Boroughs 6.l64 With the exception Of ' , paying.tsio witness , land "recommended that Orders be l l drawn f r r ' thi 021114 ' Report accepted oii ceutinniticaticie!ftire:-th. 9 Borough Surveydr itt kelerence't6 grade lac Sektiylkill kraal's, was read, and referred to cloie.:o l f Surrey. , I . ' I .. The felloiring.Yropolali for calve/ling Nortre lean Creek lin Railroa teireet, l were opened and read :—Jacob Medari,i $490 . per foot, lineki meisurei . ; *atthew Brainiitt,•sB 99; A. iV. Sterner,ls4 90; Peter Inelenthall, $4 48; Beej. Steiner, ,$ Daniel Kleiner, fiis ; Patrick ' .: ' , . J _.. _ Carry , $5'.;371; Ifichanl Ililst,,' $5 35; Attain Shilling, 33:43; Istae Ebert 1 C 0.,! 35.• ; ~1- .Co ; mouton of 'Mr,. i EOktie: Cm contract it awarded in Jacob file'ditta l l ' - 1 • On *o r lon of Mr. Mennig it, was - resolved • t at dm eon! ctoes _ tionds' i ltir the 'faithful porter - aneaof his duty, he submitted M Council fore to sPProrn , i .i - i 4 -' , A 'petwion ) fromjelitebera•of Boman* II Compaq, and oth !eitieens, preying . for Im 4 I promMehts at IltisolionMi was. retorted M ente r 'of !Fire ApperatO. - ' : .- 1 ; , ._ • . I, 1 , "On M'palleini sta meet of, thei Itokitigh Trent i am was read, eiceereil and or:0ml - t o by - gi o d!, 1- Oo to'ptiOo of Mr, Innen, toe Street: Com. eras Instrnited to make lerovsing et Third and .. fir wegianlstrirots. ; • , , , • Mr.'Eionalo sub itteil i list of property-li' t d- ; ors oii i Saeoud,i T irci and Mioinville s ts. whole o.Mteell4 need !Mpaitlig, Where! on motion of Mr. Inners' it Will sresiolved thell!the ' • i : - 'i ' ' 1 . . . . Hi• i; 1 , ' , 1 . , 1 f , • thief Berge,* he minted to notf9f The rufiei lesereated screpeirtfle ease. ) : • • : ; , i: ' , The Ailite were in motion, ,sturpeeded, to lilt the iloi4ogk;Auditors to submit:is !mama ',Sport te'eAnneff.. , The report ,' , Wair. sicapt4 , ils.. , Ilte ditrodlehe 81ediatid _. the thanks Of lbal.Coapett l tielleisdlin the Reditois, for. the admairet lieu., ~ nerle - whieh their work had twee rifsruitsil ' r '..,..• :'The Matter of publishing:the report was 'Shifted lci:n "conseatierklo *part et iszkieetiag. 'l l "1: 'Xr..Den ises scared the fitYlderings l4 ' Ti.. That, the' Street Comatitlea le *mil am% Mike aicootreet watt;an ,rfaciinit gee-, time u rr sr th 'p ro mo, : ',rarities, to build anoleert aver the:. .rwegi►o Creek in Noniegiss s o ss r, lite"treC eat to exceed 81 50 perlineal foot,' the "plestroodi speeillestions ' to be the iranse as those screed wpm • for tke.ealv rt between High end Ciatowitill streets. E 1 , ' ' ! ! - " , Adopted. i , ' H Mr. Boone - offered the fo owing: , ' i . ; Resolead.i net the Axing of the, Wages of tie street hoed. heretofore pieced in the hands I 1 tif tb s Street cesmittie. shall hereafter be trans- tarred to, tiii Cciuncil,..whieh shell '4iireetl the . Sinus.. Committee - to pay such sums for labSr, from time to tints; as. the Conned as its judgient, - mai 'tease ttecessary. ' '. , ' 1 - Adopted. - i ,• , ' , , 1 90motion opirc Focht, ih wages off iitriei hands , wat4lnon, And the pricer for borne an& , carte, wale red u c ed 10 per cent. I; , I'' • 11 ii Peter fiefeethalt's bill—es 50—was_ laid orr:i The folliwiog bi4s.i, f wera read and orders ',to be r pals: :, i , ' :Ai Jeremiah I.oordk, i: , , • . r og it W. 8. Ch taloa, i . ' • '1 ' eti 11 C, I Wo, o :flan sod others, , - - I 119roogh Auditors, , • " . . . I 15 I, Poor watchmen, il H 0 . • 1. 1: 0 l' Dr. Vino, Halberstadt, - Sti 00 ,1 Pstriek , Commanford, -" i - s'oo '1 Mrs. Dices, - i • , 10, eg 1 R. O. Perry, . t , . i. ' 500 1 High constable; on account , I 15:410 1 Ilr h6sua 1,041 4 411 i * kig . • !no der4 bi treem- ) , it way be higher sad Jupiter sad I Prevripas •6 Tii . N . I'. 1 rik e •* . it ' . f4.-This anniversary pas t ; ti ff ' 0 1 on Wediesday, a$ fa l 11 1 our Borough area : win- Ceried,le quite a pa riotio manner; but was re markahlY; rfreelfrofe anything of s.disagrealble eharactart There were. no fires; Sat 'fit I flglits, and buts ; retail nuMber wf seeidents-41 Silvia. Oar streets 'were throOgeA by [Molds du Sg the, ' day and evening. 1..; -7 ~. ; - 11 1 , 1: 1. At 4 o'efteik in the morning, the field iece of the _Washingion Artillerista, 'which :•heil ; been pleeed by; the canal:inters .of that elrplen the rising 'ground to the Borough, known et Oreen.: • Stood HO, the property of B. Bennett; :•.F.4, boomed forth a Salutation to, the day, n andlitotiiii. .. diately l after the firing of the first gun;aillfif ' i the church hens;the Court House bell, the Pew. 11% i bells, dm huge whistle at Smith's ,machine a op, ,;_ 'the Pottavilleand Oitiseee' bands, and the 'martial, t he ,: : a music suttioded !: the piece , joined la a greed . the n chorus cf welcome to the " Fourth .!, Between I ti 'P r and 5 o'clock; ivae !occupied in firingibet national: '' I:, 1 - ' • - • • - - ' salute,ringing the bells, playing natio n al s ir e, -i Pt ; r ; ; , and otherwise letting our ; citizens know that " In- 'j pt dependence Day had come." 'lt was nuitis'a spit , ' 11P , . -, , :• I 1 ' IN ted opening of ttiesoniversary. , i t , 1 1 , I . At T'o'flock, tiMl.Weshington Artillerists , alder ; .1: 1‘ command. of .Bie l ut. • Wallace ;; the Scott 'Rifiee, 4 :6 0 Capt.' Quin ; the' Washington Yesgerv,,Cep,: •1 M Streusel, and the National Light Inflatr, Car l. IT - , McDonald, formed i n line _ on: the east ,iia 4 - of all Centre street, the right resting on Callow hili taketit'. a ail :The foreelbeingiert of the First Regiuteat, aftr . 'lns forming, Marche& Soder the command of Maj or "rim Nsgle, 11114/ tad hy !Llent.,Smith, to the greed& i Ftrt the rear of therPrilen, where some very interest- 7,, l i ' S , : ' log and klieficial initruetion iix field evfolittios, , 4 1 was given by Major Nagle, in the presence - ofl i quite eanciber of a. spectators. After street a.l radii, the iforee wits • dismissed in Centre 'tweet about 11:1 1 ;fiteleek, The Regiment looked well,; tad .was out tp:fairloire: '- - Thee Seoit Rifles, Teagens and lefantry; did some excellent shooting by:volleys: ; - 1. r':l i ' •--..„ The l neW'Citisens' Baul paraded with nie Tea, 1 E - : - . ... tI. .gert,5.q.11:0,0,,,,v, 1 )1 , ,igiowilitP - ,EtitmAtiEt:r o.- ‘A`ko cim\l*.\\lWl'i.'Wx\wi IP litis 0 ray , is off!irrd as all'oi.di9g a , ‘..,#: flr .p " • that-die imptiort,, tg causer'existi, Y0u%.1; ravaaa• In l acqUanitaricea or throat 6tiinplaillt.., l l:l inevitably 'to *itch. help is of ft, an'il,hope,—a•i:. aux Ito awskittertattht.i:t: Dr. o.l'llo.i.ilt littrutia due, int:l. what . tur lied ittiou ).ty' the nick. ao br nj tl,e uttitt in lung iandithreti.t tlieurdern of catty the prot.ctut The nialk,r niptioir jw,t)fiet the. atipreliettut of 0,0 4 ' ea 10 - ftitir its ;approach, either flew re beretlitaryitenleuey... • diticurerer, of thin reniftl4 - twt shotthVbet cituatantly Olit4ll^ l theiusettu , • : I : l Arttior ,liar r ili Irri at Ipare r , tonal nr ' that IvioP luiealictiaez i, • • ,'hereare mane ht relied. niiche , reurusetti.4 , at. tire).— ..._ . *..,ith.tlie life of the " An impure atate-e` . 1. 4 44 '1, • throut,:h itiebilitathdr id the: unge, filmi the 4 !) , 'F'Pirf itiortdol Illuirittra, inch pulit'atitin beeunVea feet., or on, , eked -to' ii. •fereriall inten.ity—the her4t., ii)eqatt It •,ii yte:,,aeparately Performing' furietittha ef rjtal atste`'l t I ourtleighbeing: are impeded, in .tiielr 'rt4uLsr a'-',-, • 4 ,e digestive °mans falter •in theifi f t lslt. and a le, ' ...% .rfsktis the toers,. iff aeliaearingt the itud t...ier ,l rift , ' 44)m ti tt uml_and the whtdet rathn tat bet:l4ls trtl.) 4 4 l ' , ih shai nionlarythe burden of life. -.l.lr.i...ii.t.yr.iit MOO, .111.10Vitiiitii hi, canea.euutplieation of 1gi ,,,, .i. , ;.• ..'.' t rkt , v..4 to rthtort. to re'etli ca tit,. . frti?..a li is • t110. 14,, 1f' - ,, ihelief pr . any preappet...f cure: : ,Ttf A itich . -,.., Li? i j.?''.7.-"Ce-ti-•._ - ..--- -- - --L-, .------, 'I'l• 4:% -- . 1 -N6,% • \r•:cM' .-i'T?l•, \*•o,:*•e' •' • . 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