- p.i.# . -4 - 6! : :;.:.._ - oUtital rrs V ELLE. „ , NATI:WM/I.V. . 1107 :1 , -3- • - - • - • De just and par . not ;. Let tiara atm•st at 6t the cesinbys, • ' TO THE SOLDIERS AND CrllZEli 8 O 1 • • "PENNSYLVANIA... 'YOU Are in the .distinet reMembrance , of the tremendous and stirring events which . have, transp i red on ilia continent during the pastTew years.. Never can koli fOrget bow the flog of our National glory was insulted by - the inner epithets, and riddled again, and again, by the bullets of defiant rebels. 'I , .Zor can you ever forget how ilia masses arid mil lions.of the people, spurning all - partisan con trol, sprang at the biddings of their honest hearts, to the defence of the scorned _arid trampled ilsg of the 'Union, detertbined that,. urider,God, -- the Republic should Jive. - . • Tee Splendor of the rally of Freedom's hosts—coming together to constitute an ie• vincible army .before .which -the grey war clouds of rebellion 'were scattered to the winds—will always be remembered by'yon with a thrill of patriotic enthusiasm. The !natty victdries achieved by the armies of the Republic: and 'the:. sublime fortltude with which those armies braved reverses,: have • furnished material for some of the most bril Rant chapters of our National history. Alas! that so much suffering and death should have taken Place before these 'noble passages of our history could be written ! But there was no alternative.. It was inflering; death. Or phanage, widowhood, - anguish, all over the land—or it was national extinction, disunion and dishonor to us, all. For OM not whose cause the so-called Democ racy elionses so tenderly, declare that the N irthern people should '"smell Southern 'gunpowder and feel Southern steel ?" Ton know full well, that it' was . not the honest masses, but the EVIL LF.ADEBI3 of the. Demo: envie party who- by their State Rights doe .thries 'and sympathy Zvi h; nny, outright championship at hitman ripprission; plunged the country into the horrors of the Rebellion. From the commencement of that Rebellion until this hour, they have beat consistent in their plans and policy, .OF STRIVING 'TO Tilt CTIMST TO HUMAN RIGHTS, AND POSTER 11C.MAN SLAVEILT, hoping •to deceive the ,peo pie by writing on their black banner of wrong, the rauch : abused words, - Tee Cori ' stitution and the Union " The Cons itution end the Union are both sacred in the estimation of al, true Ameri cans, 'but did not these same so called Dstrei.' C - a is leaders all through the - war syinpa th'ite with, and do they riot now nflisiate with, 'Reauregard, Lee, Al.tgru ler, Cobb, Ti - inMbS, Davis, and the rebels of the South, who ft tight to the bitter end To Desna». THE CON -BV:urns AND THE UNION ? The facts of late years denninstrate that these leaders 'menn FUME on arts, and that the cry, "Constitutien and - the Union," is merely a trap to ensnare the hottest pettplent this nation to entrust them with power. Power they are deter • • mined to-have if' it he possible to gain it. The Constitution and the. Union many of "them would tear to tatters if they could only grasp power thereby.,. Honest soldiers and citizsns of PennsYlva nia, look at THE FACTS of the last Sit. Or seven years, and then into your own ]hearts, andask if these things are-not gO. Tilt mmer. unsrs-1) erre REPRESENTED Ic Anes. ON Tilt SOIL or PLNNSTLVANIA IN. IBG - 2., Foe so C ALLED DaNIOCRATIC STATE CONVEN 'IION THEN IN' SE.SION AT 'HAM - 11-BCE° .cd-rrn iNDIONANT'PROTEST iGAIZiST ittL•INDIGirr DONE TO PERT SILVAN IA Soldiers of the Union! menof Pcnnsylva- MS, can You. now coolly vote feir suchmien who have 'stabbed th honor *of the State which contains the Liberty. bell of and a Gettysburgh ? Surely thou-nrids of true knd brave nice, with Voices solemn anti emphatic SR the surges Of .the ramotain storm, answer—No. NEvra, -N . rvim! -- Patriots of ,Sa.lll3.lkill C .unty,.. people of Pennsylvania., up and 'at them !-the reb hosts! . With alt the m-) gay of thick filling . ballet. , --at them! the leitrle. cry . ofthe gallant Captain Pr - ria.eN, at Bull lion_—' Cod and L;bryty !”. 7 -at them ! . •Betnember, every ballot for.'zbarftwood and the, falsely ended D. niter-I ry, serv es the- cause of ' lie Tl.bellim. 2.S if you fought in the rebel rat k la t leuysborait to' strangle Pennsylvania-and on, I'Remember, also, that yvery.vote . Cast tor ,Wir.u.txft and the nob!: .p . tny 'which saved the Union from the. malice of. it rebel lima at the front, and from the emeaking cow ardice of a rebellion in the rear,. serves the Cause of Libdrty and Uninn. as Teeny, as' . though you had . been ore of he boys in blue . who died at Gettyebnrgh . : . • . , ...TO arms l. men. of the 'Union, all over the . Commonwealth of Petn;)lvania,. to arms! Wield the ballot stihich . is.mightier even than the bullet I Closeup*the ranks in solid order! Orktinize„ work; Bring out -'every vote, that the nation may be saved out of its trials which have been agOavated - by the treachery of arnapL-Andrew Johnson—:. whom the calm voice of after ages will brand' • as an ingrate to the PeoPleWho placed him . In pOwer,' and an apofttate to Liberty Whoie .Isloses he bad 'pledged to . prove-himself in the - - presence of the world. 'B faithful to TRUTH • , cORECIENCE t and to the MAEMY RED DEAD • wto sleep on the • battle fields of the tnion . 'and in the quiet graveyards all over Pennsyl vette; and ' another grand • . victors' for social .order, national stability . .and . reli gions progress,. will be achieVed, peace- . on the second Ttiesisy of October. It, too, Will assume its place in the . ..easter of days 'and destiny and glory which Vie annual election days . .of l'entisylvania lative.proved to bc.. - (witb . the exception of the . black one 0f.1.562') since that one hr the me morable Autumn of • ISOO. which declared ABRAIIAM PRCOLN - to be - President of-these *l.Ttaited - Stateg, and virtually enshrined himin the affections Of all mankind . as the wOrld'a 'most illnstrioue and most Profoundly mourned inartyr . of Liberty. - • As grips . PE 7 nnsylvanift 'so gOes the V . nicni . .. Soldiers,. citizens;T2-tuctnher !-:-.13e true ! DESPICRATIC 11.1b11h the intelligence of thtir rtadvrs when they attribute - the de pression In this R gion to "radical rule" -It is all MI. Why is - it that other coal re gions have prospered this year and iiicreased their' tonnage, while we have fallen behind nearly a million of tons, bringing rain to op orators, depression to all branches of busi• near and distress upon workingmen ?.• If "radical rule" has caused hard limes here: why has it not also, in the Wy ming Region ? Na, gentlemen, business and wages here are not . elected by "ritilleal rule" as you would have it, but by two .. . Prominent causes—flrst,• by the , extortionate p‘ilicy of the Reading Railroad C'omrany which has kept our coal this season, out of market; next, by the trai toxins policy of Andrew J.ihnson which in retarding Reeonsiruction has unsettled the buslness of 'he country. We feel the. latter fact the more severely,' as we are under the, heel of a grinding railway monopoly. Two remedies can be apPlied—bulid competing Outlets to market, and vote against the triii tor Johnson in October by supporting the Union ihket. Any other course will simply make -times harder, and the sufferings - of - workingmen gr'eater. It is sheer nonsense to talk in this. Regiob of "radical rule" causing hard times, when - every laboring man knows -that they are caused in the main, by The .'grasping, avaricious policy of the Reading Railroad' Company, arid by the,. traitor:An drew Johnson: • • GALLANT PHIL.'SH.ERLDA.N It la auticipa'ell, 'although. not poAtively known, that . 11. , j0r-Gtme-al PHIL. SIIERI s im will visit thja Cial Region next week.— . He has we understand, a desire to see our coal.worke, and if he cemea. will Pp end a day here while en•route from.llhrriaberg to ;Sew York—The day of hie v.sit will be either Wednesday or Ttfun;day. - • : Should he come we may nit be able . to-as semble As many people to welcome. him as Philadelphia had on Wednesday last when he arrived there,but weshould not he outdone in the warrmh and enthusiasm of our ovation to the pliant : • • fironn onnEn RAw.DALL'after hie de eat next Tue!dby 'week, intends • removing 'from Hchnylkil County. fle will probnblv,,take 4 1 * in rhiladelphit . THE UNION . C6I7NTYTHSICIET...;:Ii The heavily burdened tax-payers of Safi?! _kill County have this year presented to thein , a tirket of uoexcentionablemeri, for.wiinfdit should be esteemed a pleteure tn vote. i.;;The" history of, the C.'uaty _exhibits under Demo . cratic rule aeries of 'he most fl3,grant. ontra nes upon the per-ons and proirly 4 okitB,citl: *us, tp to a recent date nitarderS were rif frequent tiertermace'llpon - -Alte-'higitwevs, While - property was extremely insecure By the exe.riions of the Union partythrough the: establishment cf.& police force, this .terlible state of lash's was remedied Other refornis now demand atteption, which canpnly. base - cured by imting-for and electing :thalieritioa.` . , raion.Reform -ticket from ton' to" bottom.. We need in the offices of Sheriff and Treasu rer. good. reliable men.. Last year the Dm ocratic Directors of the Poor wasted at - the. Alms' House nearly Oae Handred Thousand When half that *Monet- in careful, judicious_ hands; would have been snilleiant to have defrayed the necessary expenses• of, the *. The manner in which the: Alms House is conducted is nofonly a heavy' berden to tax-payers, bat it is positively, a burning disgraee to the County.. This state -of afftirs should be changed, acid our peo ple have it tbeir poWer to effectit-at - the approaching election._ • • ' While the ticket of the opposition to Ri3 7 -form awakens - no enthusiasm, bin on the Con-. . trary is exceedingly distastefel to many hen est Deriaocrats, who will not vote it; the Union. ticket meets with approbation we - cart-truly say, from men*of all parties, who. are cones • dent that: the gentlemen upon it would' if elected, ably and 'honestly discharge the-du ties -of the respective - offices, with the public interests :alone in view. • •• • - Let.us brit-fly-recapitulate the merits Of the candidates: , • . • In-Coloriel DAvro B. GEEES we see a Man who on the h"ncb would' act fairly and im 7 partially in all cases which Would be brought before blm. Of finished education ; a brave soldiery and an, accomplished lawYer, • he will adorn the . eminent position to which he will be elevated. • • ' . The bench'of this County hae long needed an able, effeetive. Associate - Judge. . Hon. CrWiLES W. PrriDati would occupy the siticin.with signal ability; for be is well read in lawand is generally recognized as a fair and impartial wan: • Schuylkill County should not ,consent to send, nmere_ trickster to the . State Senate when she can choose as her representative-in the'. high body, so reliable and trustworthy a man as Captain JAMES R' CLE#VEIL. A more consclentiousZnau, or' one who would gnard with more zsitl and witchfalnesi the interests of our County, cannot be found. .Where'l3e_ is best-known there he is moat esteemed, which is strong proof of his worth. - An in stance-of . this might be stated.' In 1859 when l hems. for Treasurer and was . elected, such was his personal pnpu arity'that he Carried the-Township r.f tition. being the only .in stance on record in 'which a candidate on any ticket but the Democratic, ever reeeived a majority in that Township. 'A good soldier aud a wonky citizen, .Schttylkill will reflect honor upon itself by sending him to the Se 7 The candidates fnr Aisembly, 3lessrs Cos ' HAD F. SIIIvDEL, CIIIIFFITH T. JONEB WIL LIAM itretnen of estimable thane ter sn4 ability; men who would represent the interests of ibis County in the Log Water:- wii h great frarlessnt ss, and integrity. We bilieve that• these gentlemen, will receive the antes of - those who deOre to see our CountY ably and respectably ..represented at Harris burg We much mistake the sentiments at this time Of, the people of Schuylkill County, if in votine for a candidate for Sheriff they do not select General G gOROR C. Wl:Nacos.- He fought bravely in the War for the Union, in one of the engagements loSing his eldistsOn, who fell at his aide.. He is an open hearted, capable gentlemen, and be will re egive a heavy, vote throughout the entire County with reference to .party predilee,. tions His opponent for this Position, Mr.. ,Graeber, is a most unpnpularman, and canno t by many hundreds. command theyote of Ida party General W OOP'S majority will we anticipate, be large - • • . Aa N known to all, no reguMr nomination for Treasurer v;as made by 'the late Union Convention. The Union party will support Mr. CONRAD' .SELT7ER. at the approaching election, for that position. ;He Is an old eiti- Fen of this County, n man of honor and integ rity, a representative man of the respectable German elsrnint, and we believe thathe wilt discharge the duties of the office to the Retie - faction of the people of the.C.Mnty.. We are very sure that under his ad minisfration of the effiirs of the off".e there will not be as there has so often been before, dettleations or mis. appliivition of .the money of the tax payers of the County. We congratulate them there fore, on the prospect Of baiting, a thorough ly honest Trtasurer, vrhem they place Mr. SELTZ I.P. in office. In Mr. Geo K. MOl ER for COMMISSin,ner Sod Mr. lir:rem: ROY for Director of the Ponr, we have two nien'who will if eleeted, make it their special business to oppose all waste ful expenditures of the public - money. If tax payers want stealing in connection with the' _conduct _conduct of the Alms House, stopped,..-they most vote f;tr these eandidate.s and.elect them. This fact is so generally recognized that we need not &well' on the subject. Tax payers know their own interests, and if they do not place a: check on the extravagance and waste. at the Alms House by.eleeting good men who can,. and Will do it if chosen, they will have theinselves alone to blame if their taxes for County purposes become heater and more lurtienso - me - than they are now. - Mr : En THOMPSON fot Auditor, and ex Sheriff RERD for Jury Commissioner, are old and well known citizens of the County.. and well qualified for the positions for which they have.been nominated.. •• - • • --This is but a glnce at the eomposition of the Union Reform ticket. As it is certain lv, worthy of-the support of-every citizen: in the interest of a change in 'the manageinent of County sff,irs, we urge general attendance at the Polls on the Ech of October. Get out a full go, and,we have nofear of the intik-. The entire ticket can be elected by a hand- some majority. It simply 'rests with the friends of Rehrm to decide whether this she 1 te the result. CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA, We would have you remember that at the, art► proarhing election the questions yon must:de termine, are,. whether the readlis of patrirtde • martial achievements shall be, reversed . whether the authority and control shall be wrenched frOm the men .who won it by their prowess, in conformity to the laws. and be given over to traitors—or whether the lead ers of the revolt shall be made to :take baek sPats until re orginizttion shall he perfected: Whether Isiorthern Ideas oegovernment, or • der, peace and fraternity ,shall prevail, or whether Southern ideas of resistance to: the laws, enchuratement Of rankest dis Orders, re sistance of the laws, and blocey revolution `shall- be established. At the approaching election in voting, for Judge. Williams, you support our loyal Congress.: 16 voting for Judge Sharswood, you endorce the policy of Andrew Johnson which %mild reature-rebele to power and snatch frOm the people the ft ucts . of victory secured by the sacrifice of so much btnod and treasure. •nnsylvanians, think Pe , before you tote: ,-• Andrew Johnson's policy olcausing Vnictn men to stand aside - for traitors and rebels. to take . their places, was .condemned in Phila. delphia . on Wednesday last. on the occasion of the arrival in that city of Major Penersl Phil: FI. Sherldan. There was a large turn out ct .the military.; Pire Department and civic bodies . . The streets through which the procession passed were crowded with "people, and 'everywhere the hero of .tbe Shenandoah w it greeted with prolonged and hearty. cheers. A 'quieter .demonstration will take place in Pennsylvania an the Bth of October, hut . it • will be a more bitter pill for the President to swtillow, for Sheridan's coral will be en dorsed at the ballot-hoz by the loysl citizens •of the State by thousands of a majority. WARNENG. ' Believe no stories circUtated laden the eve. of the election in • reference. 'to any of the candidates for County offices . not., ion' the Democratic ticket ;' - In their desperation the enemies .of Cosman Bai,rzen are even now; circulating the report that •he will decline running. It, 7 ,.Szt:rian who has heen most grosslY elieated - and insulted, Is firmly .rtsolved to rep, and nothing - we,are snared will change that . resolve.. Tura. a detif ear to all' injurious reports., ttpd Abe •tlty ofeieciion vote Ihe entire troicioldeforat ticket, to . 'stop the waste, 'vrraveganee end rcthbeii which now character:4ollle ivanegk.- mew. of Crintity . PlTfire• ' • . . . . THERE Is .a general.lmpression - . that4he Fifth Philadelphia &net - pi : is in a tight. piale and v , ry moth seared: ' •-•••- Ei ..MINE S J 0 - t - Ft-N:7A. 1,4 - El i 'TB' MB F4'2 : 8, lEi 6,7 . . .:TR1017 1 ,5v. Craliorax.:cotT4T. a - few, Rai tha eiece-tbatouiry 'under the rule t f the poirty.-W,hieh'ehattieftl!ly Imre u.bl;!3.„twil - - end biirdens tax ; try r era nitil •paiier.ce has ceased •to he a. virtue, was notorious for the many. acts of rnerder _and rohbery committed on i , s highwayS• The. citi , -tts .B,w thqt iiiinithing must be - done, es, capital and popu lation'iceredrlvenAfay : by - Vie - terrible state of afitirs then existing; • 'Meetings were . held which resultd - the yieit to Hsitliburg Of. a large and influential - conimittee, which the senior:editor. .cf paper` chairman. That vinnninee:-laid the grieVerice,s of this 69yennrily •liefoff the Grvernor-,,and !he Leg_, islature ; bills ,providing -flir the estitblisb‘, ment of a pinim foree•imid rf a new criminal court, were drafted end passed,- were. sign*d by; the - Governor, and arc nOw. laws. At -every tiepin the nit.wr,of obtaining Beetled legislation;"ont-" , pepple.Fere oppnaed•l 4 bytt3e. party in power,. which scume&to be, entirely iu the int-erestof the Ltwiess cliarac , ers whose hands were stained with the blood of Some of our hest citize; - • , • .. . Failing to defeat the needed - meas tires While. they were hefore:the Legislature, : the Derno-• crutic leaders threw '.obsitacles in, the - way of toldieig..sesaiona of the new criminal court,- . ., t4thomvirthe Antestablishing it is' entirely le gal and constitintional,a proCeeding which in point of 14wlessness was orra pie midi the felonious . acts committed in the County by thelradherenti. , The proceeding is the more indefensible When itilloown that these lead enywere.'convinced in their own minds that the. Act establishing the' court was roust lin tionaLl2 But her mrre: pwly purpolses . :it was necessary to deny it, andto opp,.se . fhe , ho!d_ ingot the court of 4 iidge GI:F. EN . - These lints are patent. to all; and • We, refer to them:simply to freshen recollectiqn of the' obstacles which wets cast- hi the way of re-- eataqisiting law and order in this•COrtniy, by I:the Democratic local leaders To • keep 'tip the delusion among the benighted followers that 'there was nothing in the Act, they did not at their lateiConvenlion . place a.eandalate In nomination. , But now it seems that their game is "play out.:: _ Anticipating that the Supreme Court, at its session in November will decide the act establiahing the court to be constitutional; they have decided to plebe' a candidate in the field in the 'person of Nr, James Ellis, the. present District Attorney of this County. It . has been done very-quietly,. at almost the last moment; before, the e!ection. . by the Democratic County Standing Commit= tee.. and it is not hkely that half of the voters with that party wilt know anything about the (natter, of the .nomination on the day. of .ciec- Noic, howev . r.,.lll:lt. - they .. l34vi recogiiize.d • The, constitutionality of the Act establf-hirm the new court, and planed in nomination a midi/kite for Pret•ident Judr, we trust That Inefriends nf laWand,ctyder will rally firmly andnnflin!thingly around the candidate of the party which • secured - the welcorrie ehitnge with •its full prOtention to life andproperly„. Let a full ;:vote be pnlled in'the bittridt'evety wher&for Judge Gnat, who is a 'gentleman . of fine legal.astaintnents ; for, impartlid man, and wbo has the additionnl claicu . nrion our gratitude tbat.he fined the bullets of the rebels on 'several battle, fie'd,a during the qe hellion; in defence of the Union.. Ilesoltie that his Majority °halt by a liandsriM6 one. , E 41.1 . ILIP 4 ti. 1.11.: . . GODEY'S Liny's 'BOrm.---T'ire October numhor . of this popular notgazitie is in resp-lit to its ra,dp io'n plat es •and s t Vky. Wikare.. not surpiised Book is such a fa vorite with t beta ir certainly is suPerior . . ~ lo 'any publiestiou of the hi's] iu the.conntry t Ive bordoir is complete without, ft,..... . *-... • , .BLaes.wooris MAnszisi...-Th'il•Septemberlllllll - iltin Ste. liiig',Eitglish•Ausinzioe has hi.eit . repUblished ty 'the ,Lelutaril, Scott Pnblishing, Company, 14411 , n1tortstreet,New Turk. - Thee on • team - are, Nevelt! ; La; Illye'quo, Moderrie ; Literature of the Senttish lodepeileriCe . .Q,„ tp-m a ; Br:iwolows—Part IX. 4 ; 01:00 , Nd ; The QuestiouSn QU'irAlour 1 1". 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The Throne - of the Golden Foot:. .By J..W The Aubobicmraphy of 'a Qtuatii Part Writings, of T. ATnckermeh..dOlplins Trod.: ope. By T. 13. A N . atise of. Pawnee.. A - 9kpteli •of . a erUnred lin-: gniet found in South k'aroliria by, a . Masi-achn- By-Waya of 'Burnie.. 'Prom : I!erp . ignari to . Nlorti:- aerrat- By Bayard Taylor. .. Pinner Speelibit'...lly - Edward-Es:efeß. }ate; en-- ,- ; _thorbf . 'A Mae withinit a Conbtry;," "Flow llbr: :Frye - would: kayo, preached , etc.. • - REMBWiI and -Literary-Refines ""eak i ,„;.. • • Published by Ticknor . A:Fielde,.Beidon . Single .duniari can olttained at Hannan & M.PAY'ti. tint Affairg,, WOekly Alinatinc. ' . • • -MOON'S 011ANGIS • tti7-oet .5 55 6 -45 n. n. 5 54 5 48 First q.. 5 1 ey 655 45 - Full %t., 13 .5 '25 lino. 5 55 5 "431 ryk+t n . 20'.421 •Jno "5 67 5 41' New -mo 45 , Siatirivir• 80. MONDAY WEDNI:Si•AS.. 3 rEnTRI3OIIf.... NETEOROI,4OI3IO.A.L:'..TABLE T.;raptrat4eri at .atepitnand fnr Pk. tr,4 SEPT h:AIRER. - . A.light . -fr . ost Tne6day.,,r4crtiing. There T Nrls a .bcantittil or several hours on, Weanes , fay . ni e 7,llt .• • • Lait • Sunday the eon ie.l 6t , nve of theV . lnthertip Chtireii of 111,•thano.y:C . ity wv. laid with theo4nal . • A .r ,, amelittflait . l9,-iti the . propo r . -. te. - or jenez' wee : irjured by fire on the 17th inet: . • . . -Oa WedueedaV .morumg. Jae Peter ..DingliPrly. wan too ed. murdered Deaf Beaver Meadow,. . The perklrature are uukUown. . ; . .ElLLees, niiiier,..age 30 years, leas ki l leda the Brady Gallery, near-Sniintiqkie, 'on Tuesday by being ran beer fie 'coals lie,: , .- o . . 2he. new frontsf 'Messrs. Foelt Centre' eet, are rapidly anWron chine , coWipletiory. They present even now a. very neat appearance. . . . 'The Pottsville eirenlating library, under. the, charge .of lira C. L. O'Neil -16.11arket etreet, 'cont.:lei nearly three ilt;.uanei volumeo, choice reading .. .. . .. , . .. . . . . . . • On.. Sa!'nr t‘en two fast: :man !ironed McCain% whiles on hie WAS" horn,. fr..m wArk vva; , run nver...127 e 4RI wag, at .Plapa Summit . Mr. Spol4n, blitcht.r:his moved into Lie silt* in nit yew. building in l'ilthsotougo street., oppo site the Post OfDe.e. - It is fitted up for 'his bust. Dees very completely, b tnit•bleetalle,•etc. . . , Tre are 'rptineated to .annourice that . Pr Parsons of •.Milton RA'._ G . - Tlarrisintrg will preach inAlle.Edglidh'tntherd. Church ht . MindraVilli, on to-morryir (2fith indt. . . .wes A§hianti on Thurtiday. 6 7 erlioR.litt,t for the nurpoae of getting an exnree. sion of opinion of the citizens in rPghrd to extend. Jug: :the Lehigh and Mahanby )Etailroad:to that . . • Mary' Handley, itaoldirr'w widow., 'lOO on the night of thA n 20th inet.,o Centre'atreet, zpodket book oontaing abOut fitty d”ilare.peritAon tnoueV. A Puitabbi.rowara will be' paid . to the finder by leaving it at this . • • - :.:.• - . . . . . On Thursday 'mei - ling' Nat the Mozart , Musical Association and Saenverbnntl, viiited Hinersvills,' and serenaded Prnresaer. Fe lieu. Nrt) itra married this week.: The Pioreasor ante) tiMfd,hiff friends in a hospitable simmer. . • • . • -. :.. .• . . . - -The loss on John B. .13nyer'a.bonso oo'renit Ttiniqn9; which was p‘rtially destrnyed by„tlee on Abe 19th, WAS $491). .it iy tniy . covered by ioenrwnc'in.th.Vrk Multi amount was paid to Mr. • Lioy nn I Tiaesthq. • . 1:. . ZinV Kined:;4n WllB held ilia week at Giratdvitle,. by depaty•Clorcoer Gsliagber,.oa the bodi• Joae p h Loese, a boy, who isssinettintly I.llleabs fallWgicoidemally, intothe coal breaker . 7: Cogoer,- Verdlot - ba'aecorlauce with the l'birevLinth Sawitiv id the,Telir. apar.fifTeProti..l.oser Ts Wit!. • Diy 4 9-1401! . .. and : . . Aeck fell. A;oita fight 017-* . rat, fiet•z'. Tnaglav bolt, ipiit.i.4l4 . •thelwl:or °typal' bnnts'' oittehirg irl tap..Ztep: Fie - "ptistigned. but PlL..ht4niuryi. whieti *ben we c•niiiier itfonse.with*tacti. he *eke ne.tt#.4v ' •• • .•• . . Ephrßifir gotider, boaster. of Weet Penn;lits . hernneld stiavir aiduir,ge' Moyer: a ice °faith' on VI -16iceliirWarshat Heisler.. The- aliened 'assault took pl _ace in Ta 7. magus; on the 20th;trtierilir; . hattelineW. ed Soyder to 'shear him his license. ; . A fight sec:it-dingle; The rules of the ring, stook place pear Astkiand ori Monday afternoon laat; * . r _woen .two' yming . men tanned Henry' ftrit4 ind Thmnit,. .A..large crowd witnessed the ono ..notor innadirwern frmsebt; . 'it . the end of which Britt was declared the.vieter. . .T he. Flnmene SteirtiTire Cqmpinv will giro a fang . drew% ball in Flall.on Monday even- . , ion nest; the prnce , de of whim Lw dimmed to pavirur fpm thn, , i.nlebto-drifes'of.tlie Company in- Ontted. io.maling Pooled repairs to tbcir engine. - Nire trust and believe thn:ball be asnoceita;- . , . . • 71•Ipperawe...-IVe ennteuiplatrli publiehirg Mfg week the pr ,, ceYdings'of the Schuylkill Conroy TPme , ,rinc , .ConventiAn held in this BOITIUgh on the 17th iiast abt, but in qousequence of .not ye , •Ceiiinc the renett until blithe week, and the erowdpd canditleri•of our itiside,pseee tordizi, we . relec , antly .compolled to defer its : publication until nett week. . . , . . A•Young - Me:i's Christian Ass.ociatiimliss been. oic am z-'d in t Rniittglfuttder -the attapicee of the. Eph.cOpal Chnrch. Bev. Kr, 3lbeie, Paatorof the char&h, prop:kelt to preach a mouth- Iv. Ea-titter, to the. A.4POCULtinI3. • . The AReOciatiott will' tot we tindaratatil, be Pxclusiwily deinntilmi= thipil, bnt will receive and welceme...into bershig.yeoag.men:of. all religious eecta. •. . . . must be.on tbe 'qui-rif l e - nest Week,•-for lfr: Walker of the. ft7a of „Walker Price, Tait ban.ongo street, is now in N.:W.York, purchasing one of the hindsornilat atocka ofdry-goos over' see , i - Mr. Walker has excellent taste ana kith:milt id buying,. and those. who f vOr the fi , rn with a ed.llnponhia fetnrcip , s.t.week, . will be sure td be nleasei with the new stock. . Nem: , Fire C-omptizt9::— . A . new &re company was formed on Thursdhy evening, at the Tpum Hatt, from coembets'of -this old l'Hydrariliati" and oral others The now name .we,nrideretand, is .the "Fhcenix."' The foll Owing officers were plec*, . Proeidnyt—CH LpatrE; vice:Prpieefit V: T. CiiosEr ; .TreaetirerThoo • Qumg, ; Soh retary 7 -Johu A .No.sh ; Foreman—juhu AteAtf,3e 17lase ball *--The'third game of.tbeePries of base hill Matches. betweAn the•Tintaville.Beie • Ball Club and the, .Cren3 . ona Clob: will.take place on Too,qlay afternoon next, at 1 o'clock, .on the old Pottsville crick.t ground, at the head'of Mahan tenge Ptreet. The game will 'undoubtedly, be "Very .exciting - ; twit will decide the• championship for the seas ,, n,•.as each club" gained a match on previous, 0 , 08440136. Those interested in • the game should be. present on Tuesday A Hanthionie- PreNent .thanday last the teachers of the M. E. Sabbath School : of St. Clair, nredented. to.their former Snpeeintendent, Rev. E. Herbert; a large and bear: It con tdind the' pi!otographs - of. the teiCheiti,.. and •is valued it fsd ' The presentation speech ; which int.reatinteand appropriate, was made by Rev. G G. Hare, t'astor in.cbarge. Ittr: Herbert had n this cd p a eity for • about eix yars, and this hdtaidnme'preeerit frorn'hie ea. ,waiter* ehowd that his I.bn:re are fully apprecia- The . B , terry :linnoOneen - a. floe bill f. 4. [hot evening, which ehould.attract a large Itittience • Conp ny l a dining .the week played the variond piecokrriiiineed in in ..effec'... rive rnarinei'.:•.The . music. with 'this .comilanV ie the bed - t decidedly, we have ever: had here in con - - - nection with a thp4tric4l troupe.Att Sher- . ry takee greatCaro'inthe'prodoction hisjiieces - ; air his ewerpriee fa reAlly . worthy of liberat:nat- - reatine, and ae 'hie will be hialaw ninlitihere. we inlet that the the.tte-going 'public will give'.hitn a laimper•ay . partieg.... . • . . ,-. • . . Tie renntii.B of Wm Lvirdi - of Tat:origin, who was recent led bY being ernehod between two .Care On a rsilontd weie.interred in..cin a 'CM g.tned ey glic• art ended to the grape -by the Odd Fellows, Gond Teniplars . Stine Of Tem oerat:ee, retn rood soldiers. Heel a detseltmont, of thn,N4tinnal ZonAces. tinder comniatni of Lieuten alit .Bnonn: Deeetteed . • dneing the, firm WaR Iv member of the . Twerityreikhth Venn- . flevirnent :At the tipie:of.hie (loath he scaeitit,Tellts . of. age,. atidleavea a mjather. and.eiti;* ter to mourAlbeir . ..• ...• • • . • . . . ~ . . .. Qii*. fl f4evere.t hn I ider etorm..passed (Ivey this n C;io , y - - 011 Wednesday aft-en:loon -last. "We. base' not heard ef..a ; tiv Amuse . ° in-re, but , elsewhere in the S. ate considerable damage was done by bail. .. .which aco4lioaTied - lt.tostorni,'Si'd Which varied. tirz . ., from that of a iiiAoryomit to thv,tnf•a ben'a Fgg . wero nor/Pled and trees' blown doWn • Ttie:areeple of the If &honing Pres byrerian blown: ,ff, . through rent' .iiito - 11 m alidience. rnom.j In enimtv:coni4i.jerable dlni um Vas diMe: • In phils tinlplea .- the 'ds'mage date is 'intimated -at . .I:oyirs..Thre.i!tgry:of Pottsville, Tamaqua,..3.la. hyunv.. City,. •Asbluttd and' Miners Ville,. which is. !ion , i;6iiT delivered tn• snbseriberK,is.decidedly, ,the mist work of the hindreverpublisler: 7edhete. I,t, trne . there are iy eom , errors..in%the. ;us tims orpersong, but.wo prr;snme this is luSspar able from the.prerniratinuf. soisige .In the Pottsville - directory there, .are a 'not:Maud names, more than were..ever...oublisheitl before.. T.ll , lrediltae•been .well•compiled by Andrew and, TJarry'lloyd;.and is' printed very neatly. ' Ev ery' linsibeiis • man the County should have ti . ••eopy of this Dir'ectory. •-• ".. . ...•• • ...B''utit,(4llkiiiiruienteht.L•Uriah Gan'o• cif Port, fl Arb.. t n, ;his *curii hired his elegant' residence . . While the.ent,ite, hairling is famish° I with. ill-the nmeletn—iiviproveinents necessity to comfOrtand eatiVt-nintice, the, room' set apart. far his storo.and will compare t4vorablY with leas liege ;cities for finish; lielit.and con:- vet,ionce. bnililin is •11 estod .thronChent with -Lot air,: and furnished -will] -hot anrl'cold tracer, ..3ft:, Gine is deservirg . .Of , great . prai, , ^.for thus Irsiitifying town iniiienhapting the Viire of s ttrouudro" property. - . - . • :•-: D . . . Debate:-The cleestieu,."ls encial.danink eon: hiay ~ to the Spinciit Arne Chrieritieity wilt by tejuest;be.dieetissed by.the, Literary. AesueLttior, in the Odd Fenn - we' Hall, next Moe— , • S . .?.c'ert , :k.ministers rif the-tor), Nrill.fltto part in thi3 euthe side'of * the nffl 'Ma; . tive, - Wral 'seam a..the beat .epeakere of. the Asap etatioo will melee the defence.. . •' • prediet; fl lively debate for nest Monday, and would stiglteet to ilte meinbers and friends the prnpi : l , 4y of b iugprunittnal in their attend- - atter, nu the deliate,...will op6n treciselli at '8 . morning' DistrNsing Acoifterit L-09.'Wednesda o'isas aboutcinclz ; :llicliael Ward; ,conductor on the • Alatisnoy•antr Broad Hountain• Railroad, in gotink oft of diet:F*l6o "Girard"-to report at - tbe one,. in SL.Clair, etepped in front of several . load- Cd Cire W.PIC Com lig &caw at.the. time: -.lt. hricg - darlt he did net nee.thcm...ll6 . lf aeknockefi down oral' rtin ovcr,hia left arm tieing .erpalied The ,linfortunate: man was: conveyed to hie •reei.;. deuce, 'Where:his arm VA.B amputated near. the ,honlder; BrOwn cd•Port • Carbon ;:..Tbere is'ecery • probahilty that Ward will recover: He resides in Pelo Alto •Eibmit'2s cease of age, and has a *Ale and one.cluld;.'. • • '. • I.lencr;;lent .4.6:sociation of PottsmUe.—This eocialion .fornied for 'the purpose of diepeneing charity system ideally among the poor of.thn .BOr mg),; ww.3 erg a i zNI on'l a etTnee day, evenin g, th e pllpsciil.7, genilegian were selected 18 tempo- WHITNEY:; Treas;ureL-H. Beek , t a ry-:: 0:. BOEBYSITY4L. . Mi persons doshous or joiniegin,this - benevo lent nudertsking are requested. to meet: at theOf-' floe of Wm. L,. Whitney, Esq , on iaext:Priday ecenine, at. B.o'clock, :where they ean: sign ,the Constitution 'and become members by the pay m. nt of one - della?: •. . The- fir.t, annual . meeting.mill be held at the OftiCe of the pottnvillo 'Gee Companv.at 8 o'clock; P M., tin the aseoed Frfday in October, when officers to - serve for one year will be selected, and -the Association pnt-into full working condition. • • • • • • . . Frielin N orwegian. ao4stap.—Ori the night of the 20'h at - tt.o'e,lock_ 'during 'ethunder • storm, ihe frame b 4 rn of Thoia: H:.QPalke ~loos ted to Norwegian , T., muship, .on the 'mato Ml . n-reyille, on: what ie known fia Johnson's fartn, ',bout t hree miles fnatt thie Borongh; wee .struck• be lightnM g, not .h eying been supplied with a: con dileo w,.and set nett e ,Taere being-no means st baud of ..a.-iuguishing :toe fire, the bare with :a - portion 4.Pd - contents, conaiating of forty tone of ear, - some Mits,•a fanning mill and other farming impbanoute,- was deetrotled. -The :cattle- and boreee;''and some tatminc inatsleneentriWere eaved. The entire .loee i:. $1500.: -upon which there is an'esurence .of $225 in he York it atrial, on' the snick v.hiab Wei owned by D J - Schollenberger. .Ttiere•Wse,no.inenr'aoce on the:barn. The inanr- ante 'wan': paid to Mr; 8 Ttiesdailamt..' The drehurned for several borme,attreciing much at tentiOn in tewn,ee it mode a great light. '' . . NOUN 3 P ( 60J • T2P: •. 759. ba 1. 73 • • . • i -66 r ~ 51 1 51 .! 50 B - 4 a. . 4n 6r ;• .1 42 1 ,Si b 0 -The. PreAytertali dfotrch --The.First and Sec ond Preskverian Chat chee of this Borough, hey g been utti , ed,.liev. Isaac Riley of the :former. former church; has resigned the Pastorship. and removed to . NeWark,-N. J:, where he will be seeociated with -his fat tn.'r in-low, Rev.. Dr: - Patker, .labors. Oo %Sunday' evening last Mr. , Riley preached hislast sermottin the church edifice, Matiantougo street. It was EL mni?it.excellent course on family worship, replete witli•matter .snegestive of. thought. lSlr. Paley has - the.gOod. ..i.hes of thi 4 .commtinfty in Lis futurorcereen Rev- Mr. De.Vettve in pastor of the united con r ' • .. It is contemplated by this , congregation which isnow.craite largeoo erect'at no.distant day • on. the. Bite. of the present church 'in. Mahltntnnk'n . 'Street, a-large and heatnifutedifice, - ..which in its design .and eiecution i , is - anticipated, will-be nnique and striking.. The work on .it Yr4 l Pro - Ishiy, be t3e,mmticc..t within two years. ' • . . Defith of . a 'Brave Soldier of the Republic . -;• Lewis LebetigonA. died .at the reMdence 'of - his •hroilier-in'-law; Win TreiblY. in this Borough; on Wednesday morninklist ' His remains were in- . terred yesterday. afterrioon in Odd Fellewe'..Ceme.• tery,' attended to the grave by the. Odd Fellows' Fire Depaittnent; soldiers, and'a large ntunbei of citizens. During the passage •of the. funeral Tortegethrnrigh•onr; streete, dirges. were played: by Jones's _Cornet Band. which volunteered rte' services for. the occasion. • At the grave.the ens,. ternary volleys were d a detachment of 're .ttirned soldiers. .During the &hellion Mr. Leben; good W ' 4131 . & member - of Conipiny K. Fotty-eighth I , ...4 3. lv.inia'Rekiment, and was wi h enro. mend 10 all the engagements in which it, partici-' pated, ,from .the ' %Ado Of the Wilderness 'to' the ertm.nder:of, Lee.- ' We.was a brave snlnier; and rendered faithfrtl,.valnablei Service:to it:tel . :tepid:Cie, .against its eriemtee. death:is sincerely. re, gretred by a large circle . of friends acquaint . ChOrge.—...F , cattlhe Xahanoy . laawdtri or Saturday. last we extract the following: Mr. Nicholas Barnet of Philadeltibia, fortoerirofTws Magna.; and late . Preablent RA the Sirs N tional Bank nf. this IES , sough, was turerril And taken before P 8.. D:eber...ltsq Thursday of last week, on oath of me William I Yoder, thutler of aaldbank,for attempt - 4w to swindle lour of .11w diremors of mild baniront of .thirty tbonrand. Willem and to °bode, fraudulently; the :Prealdint and Dtractonthip. Mr. 11 wee held to ball lithe entriof CMOs appenvat s centrt: The facts of the case as far asvre can learn flrelB fo l ltenr-On the 17th of July. Mr. Wert became a stockholder. to the bang. and was elected Preaident, to flti the vacancy Oc-, taloned hp the reetgrattlim Of Mr. Ablablim Focht. A - vh.rt . time err er it mean he drew from one ° of , the' Pbiladephla b ;Wm 'thirty theesand drallate, on the credit ofthe Fleet 'National Bank. and "polled thesathe to hie oornitie and . excl ruively . for Ida ova Indlyiditsl' tratoacilon and benefit: Without any anthmity,feran the; °odder, Mr.. der; or the binictino therehl abitmeting and intestmlytng. the:funds:4- mild bank. nedlinteting l'erXentai of the actelConelesk entitled an act to pesvidea Nattensl Currency. _ On ,net Thnonifyr week - . - .l3alltet end' rdithea,; - - tent pled to obtain . f. om. the +our - directors alms mew Mined arranger of their atock,'preventing their cheeks . of ten , thousand:teltare. each drawn- by T. - 7 'Miller awl others of the city: OrPhiladelitle: lotthelmrPnael. of obtainingeredir and to nay thesafdAllrectorisMr... Yoder beliemns thenbeeks. twin tworthiesevreftwed them, and at once had Mr. B. art dated,... ;• • The hank is one of the be:viand Orideithi Contra 'the beet thee in the Kite and. mach' due,-to ' .Yoder fee Mt! nithnOreellowbi tide anatirirl saving the tepatatio; Abe het:dint ISMS Mt . - . Preimitit De licatiths cf:ortb442Wotee.:.Ctime.; term arc Sr •to -Inherit': 01 , -1160 1401, ' Ladle., No 20.}_;• - yri):;4it 0: 11:14t.. Clair; -*ill parsile -kW ia.aetrie•er! Titisadsy, 04;14,_1867., -b*iirteritoil thelioste:on • the tkarne morning; tbrilatireit:ettb. Oider:;_W-tiniriber:ofirsig«s • - *Pm - ethgetirte Of_the;-OimiOftnli • tiattiervtB , as:a generli hartoketf:ext.n&d:•. , Er. • isened by the Pliiiedelphto - ana Beadtainailltia4s3..ottipan'y, at all the iirth* Tat stationrilntlie We - underiiiarid that the'rtaride tnli as- - ,;'aedthattbti'll'iiiiiiiitiotreei• • vices will commerce at 2 o'elock; • We've .-risiaested Abe .committee Of 'AI' iiingitienta 'Niriers!. Stodge,. No. 2.6;:this" 13er;- (mith; to . anvil:ince that the members at , the Lodge_ trill 'aiteeinble at their repar . .an. .Tnea; day morning, at 8 o'clock, far the iag.St<.•Clair, : .`,• : . •••• . . . .• _ .•-•:rroceedinSo! okath.Pobweille;Scliff Board.— A statecfmeering of -the-BO:ird was held on Wed hesdolc eFeeing dust; Preseot.Afessrs. Mara. Rosi;ka!,y, • D.rt . ..;- Li ttle, ffeAier, - loafer, -f.erl Bever,.Prest. . ' • MinntA read s and . adnptrd. • • •IVellm - knotted- erezrpsa on nrwe eon al street sad lnts°, .and elilled.:Atteiltion to- - the fict. *O...certain retwire were :needffd 'to fence dreuhd,grss yard, ie rear of retnide Grsmtitas EtetwoLbn9difir. = The matter 'was referred to a . .Cm mit t,e dwiistia . . , ..f Ateapni:JAttle, l3 . o3l3 er r Y to.report t 'to BAard: '• • ' o.ffmmittee reprwted liacingyiaitcd -teed echoolo,lid fultO(riherd itigenetal, in good ... . • . 'reported 'the followinrz . prices .Pr deAts for Hiatt Sahool S 7 . 50 'T.wr denblß. $lO sing!etl..alie were ttr.IoPIPIL . • •TbP Secretary reported.orders amounting to 1 55,- 57a 50, drawn to date. ' . • . • • ; • The fellowing.l4llB.were read and ordered t°,438 Paid • : noses dosebh Drree, Chas: . Birtle,. David Sterner, I . 'rixions Total ; ..•..• - 70. Q 4 On.'motifin it , was reacifved qtat . Mr. Mathewtts Saniter„he 'paid $5 a month, farfr-xtr. On mr?tinn the . :emaipatirin •nt'Trtr. Cake WO fapd.fp,E.Wedoesday next pt.:,, p. : Matter rif prneurine a t..nitahle -person - to tLk' 'eliatge of Fit.libaeh Chatiel, w teferfixl to Build- . tog , • • : • William Owens wee fleeted, teacher far the schord in Fiahbach Chapel, at a salary of f 3 i per Month: ' • • • Sunday list.the..schnlarti of the Oerrnart. -and ctet: • schrxil of this Borongli, 'and ethers, embrac ing thirty-nine • children. residing inPratUrine.; Schuylkill Haven and Tamaqua, - were . exainiueflbY Bev: Mr. Opponheimeraud other gen 'fiemen; ascertain their proficienc'Y in the - Ger mstiandlic.brew•langtmeo.- .&fort the ei.ercisee . • in which - the - Children acciiiitted,thernselve credit ably, very' unexp?ctedly Mr.• Oppenheimer, to -*hese zeal and. influence. 0.. Z CongrO- , gation of : this Borough, - of Which he' , has bad: Charge Arming ;the past-five . rears, much in-'. :debt's] for its brotiperoue conditirin; he was - La..ale the recipient of a hcrid-omp'ehnny Cane,•stlie ly elitced:gOlden bead of whiett heat , the fellow . -; inginccripti.m: PreseniPfliojUTE OesminEritic -by the Members r f o.*Z' Pqttst9llo, • . The i r''-itentat inn Was Mide.by Mr. flilas:§tinnae;•• Who. acid, that dnril:g. the pact eleven years the:" Congregation had lived- anrl-prnsperedwitile tither congregivitioa had -declined. Bo P. ti :t he present gratifying condition of•• the .Concr , gat inn in -a great measure to thS zeal,*•abilitr aryl Ando- Once nf'Mr .:Oppenheimer,_ who.. hits-enccee'ded s in cecnririg the active: co-operation and interest or thOinentberi in tnertaurec Whiclihe-deenied .client and necessary ,for the,. welfare tif :the Con-, gregatiq n, • Mr. CipPenbrigicr, in returning 111 m -ilia for the vSluhle -gift, sAid. that as "mark of filipreeiati , ;ti cervices it'woUltt cectittrag,ltim to increased exertions ici the future,. in his- efferni to build..nlY the Cougregatii.ri--fhat in the - ii - irk it .W(1 be -to . him even as a i-lieriberd'e tit 0 ; said homorrov'ly,-;that it had never entered into his ealculatiooe ton be caned .nn Sanday,',bui , g in ln this . chape. it .witir Certainly, very acreeable .him: In, conithision. - Mr , Oppenheimer thanhiA the child r en Ltr - theitattend -trce on the occasion; and invited to be present. to-mot rnw er.A • when the .holidays, attendant on the Jewish 'NOW Year commence. : , . • ' • Enjoying' p-raorial acqualotance •with• •Mr... Oppkilleimer..we know no genth•matt aloes moral an 4. intfillectual worth mare fully entitle him ;to shell 'a pleatting'testiruoni al, thaiithe.present re. • 111 . 0e6.74 Qr . ( Peit , k sy:lhntii4 Sunlit/ beely...metita ere• 26 Annual - ConVentnini.in this Renttigh.-preWetineed,y evening list;- - .Senteiniter 25th'.. It was to have met In ihe LethecserChurchi. - noder thepaatoral eareitf-ltetr. - :l7ri--•1 Graves, but as - the ealtice undergoing peilltrgereent and re-' piles; Att . Meetings are beitig held. in the Sc tend' Presbyterian Church; -in . the..kindeirea •whose.- pastor and nitentle the Synod'e.xpreaie.s itself un - der histinwebligations. • • . , •• • health, t rite retiring:Preeident,'Rev: S. !Sento:l4u, Willi te comply wi h the es tabliahed:custom of- preset - tient' the 'Peenie[to.V. Bc-tit - Aired aerniein. , tititv-wast, t het - entre. ilk charged by ReVi Dr; Vsl-titiliw, - of whet preached on the worth; found ie Isaiah, 41t11 :chapter; 3 , 1 • aud.4th vertee "F.trl inn the Tond thy. God:the Holy one:of Israe.l.•.•ity, Saviour: I gave - Egypt for thy ransetni-,..and Fain pis - and. Seba - for thee, Since • then Was! - precintis in . - my: eight, tlionbastleerfraud honorable; atoll have. limed thee. Tht:refere, witl I .give men for - HP-v . , -and 'people for :thy life." • The theme. ttr the die- retiree, ',.s.ttio text re or (hid for ff ii . : Cltrell,":whiii - was ni6.4. ably and ell qteently , hautibla.- . • • • ' • Svn ridtot in a ani 'on 'hurt-On y . mtn--' : hig - ,.Sept. 20. After. appropriate introductory ex ercierei. the clerical roll Was. called, eted the are., detitials of the la ydelegates Were 41...p-1VM1...'--The :attendance. onr.thepart limb- waa fennel to 'be. tiummally .largei and tlei at-sleet-4On of - neiv - mem , ' bers was. gratifyingly - mimermie; named brethren - having been: received into p - -neefiem with the or bitera- ot lionerable distrtiefloti from . avt.teilt, lON'e (1-: Mart Z. a ed . Prof. WP. - t::Ci tin tbe • Synod or Perintij icgbin •, Revs W -Conrad: IV. Mee; and Roger, from 'tlie West Pennaybienia . Svnoel; .W.:"Flawnia and, G. W.. Ilaidertnat,:frtiin the • Wittenlitiret Synod, Ohio; Revs. p. Allein-in, J. 13' Shonli:-and J. G einingeri from the Ce Laval; Synod or Peon eylvania.; Ilex. CT P—ltuthrereft from - 1110 SYnod ' of Northern ludiso'a J. -Berlin . from the. • Mirvianei Sytioil; .11. - v.. tL W. li•mperlev;' from the Franeltean Synod, State of New-Ye:alt.The appliewitat of : Rev'. Mr. Foclit,.ef leincreter,...for- - -.merly of tho.-Penha...Syneel,`wary referred to committee. • Ifiereittsit' le far in F-Xtii , ..tl over , the lass einf. paett. year, and in • icates - that. the East: • PeunsylVania St Ind,. not withet hake; the 44 : 4•11:.:a of, aetveral.ehnrches•in hail lost none o f its a i lg japr prestige,, hitt .that . .t.heopproving - emile4 of lie tven are Mill largely -reetiogmpt-n it.: :J.' • .' : • . • The - rotifin'z ['resilient, Rey.' S Sten-titian, • read his antrualreport,'lihich was-a document of nineh interest • lit fm red to committee, of. which Albert iaohairman. Au eli;ti ,, n - ivas held for Offtee'rEl- of • tbo Syticid for, thti present 'teasicth and tiie current rear:: A. utimher of :ballotinza to* pld,epititfore a iv-atati.- . . . ties mkisrity had -been -concentrated . on. .any - of the parsons-voted for, .44 anal Omen of the.. _Synod wasfollower. •-] ' .PieSi(Pri/i,,RuP • mlurgik VALRNTINE, D.... Gettysbnrgh. • . .• . '• °Secret:try-41Se. H O.' sin:sniff% • Tfeasurer , -Ilev. ltnob4.4,:ort , ,bmion. . • Tito : . fullowidg iiom si e trr syuo - d ! ‘• ivere'received,.inferchange e frerdal lu;atkns;''ytii Rs V:. it: A: Fink, from the ' Jegtteny Synod;•ftSv. 'L .- Curtis; from...the New . •Jersey Synod; F .. Klin. folt-r, from the West. Poratai. Synod. The foitowitiir advisory members • w.re-admitied to seats :I. Rove: Officer, Holtrian;.• Hiuterleituet, :Saner and Liodettrun•h, , of 'the Lutheran Church • Bev. • ar... Mco' , ol,•.Presbrterit. an ;: .• : Afr.. • Blifier, 'Oermari - ,RefOriried :Evangelical.'Mr. Dlaize , . -,•-• On leave being . given, ReV.:Morria. Officer.,•Ghns eral agent ' f the Home Missionary Society; tif. the General Synod, addressed ;the . body on the sub- , ject :in hie charge. Tbc•• mieetens .at • St.t.Loure . and at . Atchison, Icatirtas;,wereespeially -comineti ded as worthy the attention of Synod- r Ft .was'an-. noulicekalso, thAt Rev: ti.'W Harkev, D... D •,' lite President of-Illinois. University, hail:consent• ed to. accept the: St. Lonie•field as INEssionary Pastor. No definite - action, • Lnwever, was taksit on -the subject:, It will come up for action here- • . . . To dopPly vthancies, riev'a. 'Albeit and Talton'. were add:ed to the Standing Qom Warted, to e*amt, itteapplicatits for license hyprearh the • On. Thursday evening, Rev: G. F. - S!elhng, of Flarriabuig, preached to a largo and apnreciatiVe audience a moat able, eletiiient and - iustrnetive .discourse on the -ri-vg.s of toe chrietialf, based ou 1 - he • win det, tf: Peter; 4th • chapter ;Jan .and -13 t h verses : "13r4nved; - think it not strange, coueernL ing the fi:,y trial which is 'to try you, .4eMe a r Logo thing happened- onto you Rot re j tire, ina,Mnenyo iii oart .kent of 'Christie wh at, see , Inge ;* thaten his glnry'shall "revealed; . Ye. may bs - glad, also,..with exceeding. jey.". • • -Toe Bainbridge and -Maytown cencrectsfinne, letelY - belongi4g to the Penniviv-nia Spina, en 4. :rnpresttn Cl: here by - 31r. 13,ub.-hei, ae--Cemmis 'si;Jeer, wt:reutt - anivrtougy - rettiied into conneduon with this Syocal• •, • '-• ' • .write; tig.nod: is selvely . engagerlin the 'diecharke of. th...bui 7 iims. • h. 4 has y. 6 ,4.11611. Thus far, its prtice4 d nips havn bnen iute.es ing and may arid, •1 he body. hss left a tanstifaiorpbtelinpre4sion in our midst.. SoFvi.'es in the Conn:. Li-1111 , 19 Li4tlt, an.i "tn. morrow.morning at hi, 'audio the .nvenhig.at.7i • LETTER FROM - ASHLAND: [OOItIVESPJIATieNCE OF:THE . hfrsuus' JouirNAL.] • • Atvirrx.ial, Bali 25, 1867. MEssits.Etorrons:—AstilittO At this , tifrje p .iq a'state of grvat - conim , !tion, on 'account of the is- - Qiiing of Ilionds.t.r the payment of $1 SOO tolthe Reading ilailro.d Company„ for the building Of a bridge and the coustracrion of• a street to the new depot now in - Cows-- of - construction. . the imorecations and load denunci.tioirs'are pitFd :itpen the city Fathers ter this" recklees expendi - tare ofth. p tiple'srmoriey. The whole proceed: itg.is i piece tl selfish. folly.. -, The brawler. would have us infer that.cint.se the. new. - depot .nt? tlyi rear of their lots . thfy will refuse to pay the neceteory taxes to'brtild a Street to this .at lanai. needed .iniprovement in, Mir town F4r . years, we have been cOmpelled'ut..citile through mud and darkness to a - dingy tld hovel, called .dettotl, where no shelter was afford , tl tnr travi.lers • and - whereit - was impossible:to 'tomtit:et yecessi: ry conveniences.. - And now, that a beautiful 'BO. convenient Bite has been eelected and alarge and coiumndietts building is'ahont - being erected, 'o. the tebefit and accommodation of all.'the would: be regulators get up 'a cry of renndiation„ rE*; -Vent thesale of the . Borough Bonds, You are. too late; tgrnitiblerii ;. the Bonds - are issued, .and - - - - • There are two . other . new projects on foot in our 130rettgh;.0o which:their . Yotiodere Anit much'; -•!The !ifshinny , Telley Insurance ecropitty,!! and ; :The:Pima-3! Saving Lustig:uteri ofAshland;. the • - nainee of , • which e pleasinger • and ettoneh:.- _But thnre•is such a spirit of wild, mek leseepeoulaiion among-the panies that presume to coutrot thetniewl sneh'en• insatiate desire ' Personal aggrandizement, that we •caii :scareely prcimiSe them croft a moderate stare of nubile confldenee. : Too many Men- with but little cant; LAI, UyerWiiollll6ll.. in other•epeculations,: and' al: „ready eirrytog."Bunyan'e !mid of 114170 n their bseki, are. seen prominent among the : incoroora. : . t re; • :Theloterior 'object in both cases ppeiug to. be, te carry . On Bowles of private banking . , on' assumed Capital .and as an immense profit to • themselves, tui they . stipp - em Ishotild be loath , to di..cquri-go. any instuntionlhat Migti . .eficure • fr, tonblic good,. or add' to . public enterprise. • But. • .--who ever saw a man that had growtreither rich or,blp.ral froni . heing "Shaved,7 -• or "leeched"_. Wild,- . faiicifal Modes of business' cait nein coin Pete with the subettottil, :oelt-rellant.capitallint; *lto •.owne his Ottlf property Mt well . his own :• . Alind ithetxrmes great public misforttine;- b e 6 . -i L eep tim pity mees sight:of these facts :We' have a' most - exaMient - listietial Bank in Ash. Jitnai.tb at-can - do, all the legitimate banking:bud." head of the Olicei... There: ere, of solute; 'the naval numb e r of .growlere• who charge favprite ism end Many other vile things•upen our nation-. al bank;':-.butt most of them' . 1811 to - look at borne: for therealeitute Of the trouble, - • If:they-Aid .-theycould dud it, - .Beni& we have three, Ballo.. ; pa d A w o m i one 'tiers; iu3danother-in course of.. ,establieliment,_ thitt•afford , ample opportunity for seearinq of al mows that Can with safety : to die: itionnwesitvOse kiined.•Whylfmti set pp - a New; :statidani tor-WSW esk Whl IttOte 'War Proetwrout --vilsge,bankrupt,bY - Watt ',Pelittletiora • willfintisits way here in the - legitimate coons 0f„.., • lmibmwi- -- IV nor eseltultabr•Abees , local 'me. twOuttualy.endin the ruin Of , ;• • 1.44m4.141110' . - . . .LETTER ROME: . I • . - : ..71..:11,..iairraiitt.lirespvt, y-,Thi alio* at •A t•- iie,eftitdi~.GHlrta:Powers .a firgrelite trem : 00,11.10:1! "..f.1111! Web- onx.: igr"!.f.4"" CI vo Peter - and tit. l!'aFt, Hiß'Heliarab, Pin- 1Z: • • S.: . . . • . , • . • EConna . llvtunracti. or . :nix . telissous• .Ictrotsl;.7 Iteisr,Septemlier 1S61: . • . "kiuute du daa - Land - walfa t . Offron , n 7iluchn,.: • dunkstn, Limfb die Gefd;,Oraingen Ouch's Fl ' Alon*Y thrattiffh Italy at WS - moons ot 4 iiiiiimisfes I*a:imager poCohly . 'witti. the filtaptltif;iff . art, but alsii.tOlth . the abundant .geiNiradeyOUNittipii ,which.tble land enjOys. Fitceioslvegetation does:not indeneapp isr., as thrilly . ita in 'ttie greater : writ:ion Of . Mir OfeticountiYi. and ItS gran looks strangely.iallow. satinny to ptiul:Mist the gibet t ionletV enoluxn rlausnesi of its . .ffowers, u ses, acid frult• ti caring 'treesMOM a panoranyisOtheurilderinFeffeet;,andro‘h..• filentifql barveat fitges4 thin g s rent labiighat the Picking of them, that.. ona. almest comprehends a inittinvexenSii*r;the:l l ll o ficte of • ihe: Italian. people,' There are ifee stele the rathoSd passes - not only"thrungb . sporidid gpyves.-hift, tifesti of olive; sad tirea:r all, atoned' may: be`seen . ecanefed about-ha delightful 'dincsided, Peichen.:Plums and,peare. cihtist, the Ifluebllln• ll PP*:Pol*niaOf*. and gobleit.cheekedle'matal and oranges PeePhalf nein liesitrl but lovingly,front .. tint Mali dark 'green lot Mee,: . . • or glitter in itii . suelight..sei , the. train.: speeds rapidly:. ...!Ifieie are great Gelds . ' of atoll iiesft.Ote resembles Sugar :cane. coutales•Sttle or nosseehe .iiiie piatiei. the !cavil; of Whlch ire' tried for feddei; and the:Sista:9 testippirrt the 'gripe:vlm*. which view to; nainral hesi.li3 . Weed.,ind bend under the weighi 'their tusciOntiblirden;; Almonds,' hinzelnuta end nuts 'abound, in genet : allldence; find . .havq . •*!.o... timong,h, miles of •countnyohere chestnut. trees ate.Sa plentifel as pine trees . .fiviSchnylkill:. County, and:lok fat mOre•liangeroitif . ivitli-their. of.-bristling hors; than the...Nu/1e Wit. tangeree oeitoneh me-note of • our fiethrinse cu i tivation.-• The palm, Seeds, pitie,cy press, myitle arni:pePPer are• . I he. ornamentrd . treesnf the minutry . ;: d a Press vail.ty of the mettle adorn the gardens, Milne efthein attaining ftwonderful size. -.The .„ Ilowelis 'are eo - Dna:Miens and diversified in thm . Unit ..they. cnnstitrito . the natural . .rehool . for artists . In the study of cobra • s f . • : •-; . • • '::• • ••••• ••• Thos Iraty tru , y.enjlyithe-bleieltama of nature fo a• one event : . s . and itini.with:nnfeigned pie:mare, that I • feel enabled to ell/toss' the conviction; thiit from the present union of iti.Stafe!!„ and. a Jiidlchine rule of •Vic-. tor'Eniannet, a "thorough and 'radical cininge•will.Mke Place ; that. Will greit ly• • lmProve the social "omi - won . and. enhaitee the prosp.rityOf ..theinatien, 'Already I' am told: during' the past six yilittratite citimiot Mi an;' Florence, and the: country' generally, have brightens:4, tip greatly, afidinanifeeted an itidustriatim 7 • :pulse Of. an 'enemy fir long _time unkiown: The la 'Universally liErl,.and: the People's:admiration torGarttmeldf aMounts to abeolnte enthusiasm: With. 'all this Mei - ex er i there is a - greats:leaf deserving of .the li , Siciiest . Cerisuin and whatever - ImprciVemeut is taking.: place IS the iciore grattiylng,beauffie !hernia fath won derfal room far it: itin s pity that the pesple are not Itosaittsed of a little More'prideL:ifot prideMt.their;fide . • • .arta;they have "plenty of that;" but the kind of prile • which wont , ' reikrale them somewhat in the Praetire of thelr'very.ru'gar arts orbeeging and theating.: s The? • appear - tn. c.ensid or themselves IRufullyentitled trial! • the inotly - ttiat_anyhody Ming. into. the 'country, rink 'the manner of . gatthigif mere matter of talent.— Time .at. Florenee. tor. Instance, Uri desiring my land.; loidis bill, I found, it. fully three Mines the amount-of" then-oat tintriies. _Bat hall been cautioned adain , t. mipis, and arlinsed Lire-let them, so theckine unite e9...sperated,.'smi dpenedon his.eeneittve-Italian ears li . indi gnant imatiOn . of 'the - ttn rident. mo-t stmelling I'rencli be ever listened to lu all. his tile: •En,paasnnr:: ltls Wo • nilin fat how abbey rat! talk Frenctvniideriexcitirastit .probably the langiage, waS ofiglnally.ci l- .Sted for the ass ,of angry . people;hr peotle In 1•4 - e. which after - alt,.whenhritimillv yzed; Ia ehoutthe . same thimt , fur in hail instances It Ie neciaiiatiy to . he tle • beside ones landlord sisto . M.lmid the Jai: biome rib 7 ,lnlons twhslUle .'ab ntmistakes;:and..rs . dired the bill Jest . one7half;-, cirrumustaf ce.le . only, Mentioned beCause. it time- traces the-want of, pride aboveallided.to— in the Gist : place: becatise the man made such an finicitipithais mand.and ha the second place because he didn't stick to it like an Arniiicanaftei he tuid made It.. • • IlegearKof 'every; . descripi ion "waylay the stianger ram and.iontrilinte 'an". anuoy.lng. co:Metonym . :tilsinolltis movements': . esp . eciaily in and 'P-ford•the 'clinfches.'ani . ln all public Places. ..Yntig hoyi and :chio.4o old palsied .women are alikelmuroilveWitli -their:demands," Rffile t umat, staiWort h. men desire -marcarohl'.. with". an ; impudence that. ' m.ikes one feel .almord,crlniinifllYindebted to thin)... and wonder Whether thug demand le not tieehed by Wailint of election, :040.tbey are resuiy . to produce at your first 8 . 16 of refu7al to '.iponeyup.“ . • . _ . It was the.. season :daring which- one -'idiht see FlerocCeln its gayest asPect, for the number of aired. gerein the city was Mupliatively and these of tee all; i.dd.greatly•tdthe.life:and.attractiveness (4.4)1, citleS.E . :-. yet : on Stiridayahmuncin arid evening the Luria . ..Ara° was quite lively With fashionable time. - Outs and Pedlisirian pc menades, whilst the river Itself was. •Inoticy witq • Many.. hoais, containing' apparently, and - tronhalourialt • swalna,•wilo madetlie 'air lortd • sOngs. until lateinto the . Whoever travalain:ltsly.canitot . help but quite in a. Measure 'atleast, a study of the arts is Ith.whatevnr else may:constitute his special motive; Emirs' itidividiale. • whose : plain understanding dose not . grasp 1311 thing • beyond the matter-o•faet realities . of life whO have no soulfor.,hteal beeline Ido te.itietimil entieeptieO of -the:sublime.; When-they fometere, they unemiseloti.iv and InvolniitaClly. almost been= admireraotAits . for In Igaly.Art Id. so iniiina . elv interwoven wlth Natore,. and so•thorougblvtoienciated 'with the ordinary, habi•. :lades of life. as If a knowledge of archttectiire. paint log and scui,,ttire Was a part of*the:ormittic 111 w . of the . land; 'At every step the creation's Of human g-nius 'or . re-tthe ie fleet's 4ary to breathe to stalk gaze, .to become cOinpaiative cerioissieurs. Every church Ida ferciple'of art, every palace, an acad. only tit dest i me . andmvem.pnblic square a culennane of stators:. Next tlf, Rome, Florence 'ls in:this . probahly; the idoet !spiced, city Ati the world, but a de. seri ptim of it comes: Init:Within • he comps's. Of a letter.. .Sfuftlee it to say that It . 114 there Where the originator. the Venus di Medic's... tivhich by the way,' is anotii affali in comparison with the Capitoline . Venda, of Ihinde,y that of Canova, and theMadontri della:Scala : May he seem: And OD this:.sithjectj Would' mildly . throw out the opinion - that the as s ertion offs vatic artists. namely,. that no oration on CativasOr In niartile however, nude it ; may appear; can suggest any, vulgarity to. the perfectly pure minded spectator, Is S hit-pi ehthri-ist-tic Gecko ; and it ie , di gray:eft:titbit In itieloasted refinement of our'sge the world suomlts to. the pnbileleximeire of snelatVorlie .ite the ; Veziii.esi pi the: stames i jnst mentioned, whose very sem- . inariee to-nateie constitutes ibeirObjeclonahle ..-Oue;Oithe checeiniest remird-ecticeeof my travels' in Eur4e•will : ever.be may to the 1-Mll6 . i:if:Wrath . Towers, the American at:Florence... He de t A ltied me a long time. and••7tie ex eedtiigly obliging, takhigmethrough all his rooms; and conferring in, the running moversation,mtsclitisefyil. information on the atibject of hiebeantifui art.' lkor was ,It from any mo tivmf oi business, for I appriied liim at the beginning ut our interview thati.coilid make nu pa• chases, and my, visit would therefore, hean absolute trespasfa.npoti his time and kindness, "Be had in•his studio a Mipyorhis Greek prlieof watch Is $1.000 : If any-of my iciuleis Would like tolls:ye another. of his statue of California. and was working on the model of.ethisd. to. 'be. cailed•The.Litat "Of the Trihes„. Theae . .Workain . my opiniom sec u'ud to nom - dein prOductiona: . hut. tin. fortunately: - there la the aforesaid objection Python of deficiency in clothing:. Mr, Powers was very talkative, and appears to hewell.Posrect ittha, P,iliticatuffalra • of out Country. ; -He gave his opinion shunt, Johnson ”Ittphr and sAld - itiat one •Ofthe.greateet tlialsof hie life' . was that h.e.leonid not . isxeretee hie of thS tetive franchise.. • Coin tiotn.Florence , to man by,ialiroad, a pretty: girl entered :my . oonmartinent . of . • the cm...ft ne eira to Italy are divided by lateral partitions - to abotic one.. third.of theli height, over Which the occupants cif one division eau converse With - itici.e.Ufittie.othera; the , being lour-to every'citr,)aud Inimediately commenced a' cOuvcrsitlen wlitllue, but un hei to under,' • Statist that hei language was hie Much fug .. my compre hension, She said r'Ahe I ellt, 4,.Slirior.'? and tur, ed her reniarks rim sonie ladies and, gentlemen who , oechpled. the next eatip%e. . She was appsieutlV,abiint eighteen years-of ag'ef. bad Ring; ft wit g, -raven ringlet laze • mita:mutt black:cies. s Tit h . at difeatitit nliomplex= ..itin, a classic rdne;rnby said a-mouthful of pearly teeth, She. Was. splendidly attired, ansl to all ince; of gentvel 'Her cOnvessaition with ;per 'neighbors hecime arritnateit,•aod they seemed to' take quite *fancy to her. Presently she prndneed . 'S snuff. box froui per pocket and' took.o plrs.h:,•itien pass d tie .box around, and eVeryliniyi.Mk • aentlicti ant:Miff, it Wei theinestriaturillhing in the word to , do By . and hrilee &Minded my th xce •to me, and . deliber- . , • . atily ciltiMed over the partit'ontuto the next c - 'mpart.. meat, WheMsbe . eau 'd continue her tionveniatldu with, momyeam., And ivhlek wait . intemperec4 744 : frequent u Wtions On, the sni ff hux: As We srpproached . Ftome . Miwever. thelfalrentfter. with many ishespii'sengers: had dieapPiaied, and the !raid beetime . .ver y much tie popnlated. iso that, every man octiv. , p • oseresell• eh en tire • e - ouper: in. Ohl . li We . could Mirth •foUni "aide to side, aewerdatied a.ong, like wild beasl3 theti'in ini...llrierlean friend titmi‘ed oat thbildea . In &letter thst•he ,Vuoti . iMiue., and Which . there be- . log no Secrete between vt.••:- vvatiltipi to isfacl..- • 9dzierican f iendsonieihnes tenses, and on this occasion Weinon as - • ' $6 00 4 00 .5 06 11 28 124. 20 SIM M 3 5:0 50 The neitnermee contained Lwo growling men, , tike - royeliienani tilfeMin a. pen— : . - An Arab and a Greeir t think they , were— • - And the adjoining finet , t Itaislan bear ; : . Agent giradisti-loOlilitiftitivniman, • , Who. Was a Oeri-stan4l 1-tan, tEinnsided in fits thin WitiCtiondrons ease, • , • *nit to it pair of chat tering,Portngeiac ; liff.,filentl—teinild'dcaftalete be amjectnredsoon-:—: Was still ptingulabed as mule And : thus promedimf. :yott Will clearly see; We conatitate alroe memmeiie, • . Jasi like ban tilee'aiiiavait.thai. EihnAta even' , Se aton -krixes t -- • ' " , ..••-•• • •.• 13emme wherreronr:deMons ways we thnead,. •.. T lee FLietptitiiitsretO . With evidentirelistrilonrillitiD . ehaie, • He amblei imnderotiely from pi ceto place . ." • Ascendi amonutain now, end tiOW kiefJet -And the* oneeadown to ribuile with tbeneonlei Takes gredlist In t the &Man, And - eien sbiti4listo the ystlean.!— • " • .Helgtuit Ihniv.eati MIN laSinde, . • . Where foul malailous influences' breed; . where both the; weather andittiotitea we seen. . • „Suggest the comtat of a nakur4eif fan - • ; - • Where bessilng trees : M . ol abody prig .• . ' *ln the most }melon's, Meillegiimetwayt. • . *Y.initrirlde; jet all iiknemy le a fool,' .• • . taliethe Matteroltida.herit so ' • , Shotild oreLsen. death betide, • • malli‘tiould a*earilliestifehie . ; 'Far. twaa at. f )01 1ah-Will** ls 4 l°;g • •••- . ' Thai thds woMandmedlottiln thintikisiaye, ." • *: Tcitiroli beneath an At.Lcghorn,:andat pestilential I.wists"to goodness *abed rayed.o home I , • .; Mani; -; -..And bade Alin laugh "kW:4, fibs ehotails Oar- Mith , sueb 10/11411111Deitelleei woiddyiM tifibri*OSta Ofl:detyinsiszAthntiotiond •- • " plettssii_tese tei 3 ViC*.i jri'l . l , ! ' *Oit4 : 4 ;ll l;,• - , ''•:', ItparAsnetrosi,:ftlit'd dear noes recover ,tholaceitfaiistaiitsi gtii.l**, • tfiaia fano; -11 0. 30 1 1 0 41 44 -141 44 an: aaira that*, ON=NMA NM= *hie M. my llle - thariffituiltigr Aar° residencet4o: ttiiP.city. 'Simi railitlMes is a liaavi4wer andji I: I • thunde ins lig'ltn"ne, fedi M. Lneirce . before: tbk Miff tinl• aimetrierel, and Mike Komi as beilthy Arkiny place the world To he IMltomi—the Eferwal:City' ill' CP'upon Fle;yn city . 'of Consols and Pauverers and Trine , • es- the city of the n•pre. is a • privilege even now 413 thefie d et isdirtM . s i mad Icroynoti to that ilitrt WI:O.4Pd to evert Mair•'•Mni,-ifeill thiliit to onetof turnlni-imints.eil my fife, Micocielly ' .sit fa-0140d otia74oWileY, Whanou tallarskwilk. be directed homewards once:m•-ire.. Oh„ Rollin and GUlifOrt%hKif ru• t hrowa,:vpliffty - e" . l nron,oce' , brain , at the sight of all these tali. ! "The ?in= with its rostrum and, temples to the heathei:g - ds; whe.re the Plebirma gathered, where Cicero declain3ed, and where -Mark Anthony wailed crver: the body of tbe elaidCawim; oetainnanta of, the:teraidea of Vesta'and:Venus, anal Mak and at the habitations of Titus, Tiberias and! 'ero Oho gizantic iiit,,,winent of tbe Colmfeum, that i m s stood ',coma' centuries and more. where then san's of Ppectatiry ginattil over combat. between men and 'the wild beasts ef the forests, and wit-re uurlet cruel Nero, th. adherents of the Chestim faith se ffered the most frizbtful marlynioni ; who sap gex^pn. thtse `Mot Indriiiiif the plsrbiltnej ind not teal I:batmen's' use of the inttilisenrm which digtingie'tbes %heath' 'n l the brute creation, has been it wonderful, nnacrouritu hle and rayaterieur nee I The Capitoline the Tarpetan Rock. and the old droti,emns of ondoubted Biroacan architecture. where'll Paul Ihrid Peter Were once cot flued t and the aseiict , de. of '3.pm - the and C4ta. line ended their lives ; the Triumphal arches of 'rims and Constantine ; the du - guavas Poirot'. the Trajan Column, and ietniimds of wasting rtibis bere, te excite the wonder and galchen the c ilection of the: b.holrier. In fact, nearly the whole of Berne bait such enn.nriqqated app 'armee, that ir ms the peculiar pride of all its itltsbitanta ithat nothing should look . . Bat-what shall I Say of the great: Dome tic lA.' Peter! it Often hsitpeint that. fn'retmrtelt`reuding peupteforrn:inch - extrwragtoit "ctineenti . ,Mal..esseitail? great ohjeets, an, thel!liagarn ira/ls; the Ocean; tide Alm; .ora et riac , nrailke St Peters: that when theyretilifsee , .. them they_ are disappointed.; Mat nni 'conceptii4.that: .Iliad formed oftiais great edifice : l : ell lar'stoirt Of the . reality that I ttie habit of robing the European 'peOplathat no , itracnare in thia nonntryegnal to the Capitol at. WaShinetint: but that speech may no longer be ritteatetl'aioiv that 1' have 'seen Ft. ilea Of the cipacio of - its enOr inotit ctigniamay be etheelauti .whan stated that on one of Ira inside galleries: One mar .7.1. . - at eOYtte anvlS in trieStytd 4 on the oppioeitis ‘valliand.they appear thn sizo. asmall but when Iwat kedro an tit to .that -tde and measured foot' hf one of these angels,: . it rtes the length. of My' forearm, Pena dirt elb.) , ' to the :pelota of the.firgers Ttiia cupola ,by Michael Armelo,. and:it.cert:duly La' the proudest Monu ineni.that eyer man erected to hicuQct. 'eniering the copper ball' upon its summit' (which np,cars.ho'tar ger than atoiori-ent frOM:the - e,arthts Riplate 6ntPiiic,) Ftineeie initeelf ~ h rongh en *opening . . scarcely large enontin to admit my rior . • ... , of. te ball has sufficient capacity - tor dozen' torn It 'la gait that the .erwient EMperor of.RnaaSalook.reak.. in it wititoM frienaa nn the nccaalint of hia ascend ing IMS e ly.of, of the bailding ontaidenf Inc . cupola • . .iiitnotd flat, and as liirge is a . .. 04d... sized square city.: It' is paved and, dement likd a street. and many buitdin a and turrete, pre senra-the at pe.arince of a small trivia. Wits:to .I.lt.•Prters.:l6 corepArlson with othermonu mente td archilecitire Vatican Faked la in rf4p . ert ir as.a gcnerar . recelitarintnrit all iniiiner cif aitriiikinacits and relida - of -iintijilnitY, It. far excels the other ntuamzuris or Eurryie th•it:lh we seen._ •In 'thc'Et. Slittic(rlmpel wc:a gain; dieagpnlr t.. ed with Michael Angr'o'e' r(Mmxmea ltsiriti. g of the Laat .ltylemeut • (arr. all his .11.11nInga, and. ar,gn.ry are extracag intly t;verdiawn, and drnilly : cii4.lugnika•- hle from ail others : by their excivoilve giveiyill his flgart.t a. gladintortnl anneiratice, aryl' ' s ...cm. to mole no fill4nr;ilrP cataiicont covering.. His mrafne of .D *NO at 1 0 1 . ..ger.ee la Iri . . , . . of r.Il his . pnidectidue. , In the. Sixtug Chsoel: therd • IS.:ttfgh , fell' ',correct 'Io Lang. .painting of the terrible stthnlyme.x'a massacre at Nris, which, one :ot. the. Pop's had the..ll td.t.tid,i to havi coguriemorated,tn - lthfs Ths. St 'titeutierdti Church is disci!. glished prlnclualiy f.,r21 , s many . pti it- which delMeate . le a vivid :and r;•pelsive means.by which the e . irfy...Chrfdlans set f-ered• martyrdom In the .reign of _Nero. Isisired the • Voly chap& in Which is the staircase; and to 'be !lib:, same wnich.C , xiSeits-epiled. whenhe v - as•tried before Pontitte.Ptlate.. They are marble .steps . , cove-ed. with • wood (tOsecure their preservattiM:) and no person Is a I h,Wed: to . ascend ortlektind tts ex c. , pt on Is tided' knees.' 'Paring my shert . ..tay there on.' Fridii• n00n..-the number of •genutieked pilgrims upon' these' steps ass not:lees that fitly at the b set est irria"c; . '',...Next to St• Perci's.the mist imi.Yaing• cherub edltice .in:R.ree I, St: Paul's'', situeleti about:twci miles outside'. of the city, andh.liwity . lnitAeen the city and the Plaee where it Is said St.. Pail wita• -.Tats Pile of mar , • ble of the rarest: quality's: tu,s lert-ady enstsoliy..tiventy million fonee. rind is not Huished yet,' • its great i 16,1 9 ,. and•rirliteFs hi nv re apparent fn t he-Interior than Its exte iiidic.ite,-.Whicb are principal points. -of cliff : net:lett from the Catbeil..ale of Milan add Cohnzne.. It is built apou'the pure, Corinthian style. , and tin snits aharmony'of parts that' !_rat ides . ' the eye and sonl•with insatiate admirati m. . Ohl'e I wn.4 strollity 'about in its inter' among It,i. f..rest,Of coftimtis. my attnution.3vas saddeilly. arrested by a excitt-meM, timi)ng• the Bpi:den - m.4 ..und.odi4n.s • and rtlfcialS ; :they were: hastening. hither and.thit her; calling to cacti other' in which I did not understand .patting certain tblngs in ot din:. for an nanSual eiccasieta . Then there was an'inlllX of a stream' tif. peoPle. sours thirty in'number. which was folloWi4l by the Cenral . ) tif . ' host's ontside, round a' rolling darrlage.- • 'flirect"y Several officers', to cavalry uniform, enterr.d-' followed by two gentlernen'aitlreci'in priestly robe'.' and then - came. His s; Pius. TX; theyope of tinny, followed by some more ,111-ers and ; pi Then nearly everybOdy. in - the church- fell %upon' their. keeee'while 'phased. them.. giving -hisjbleseinff,nrid. entered one of . the chapels. where kneeling_ before tie altar. he - centinned praYer .abent ten_ minntes,..th , n returned and walkk'dariinnd . the hod!: of theehureb,.. exatninlpg some new. p ;fntlitgs that kid been recently' ilnisticd. "Iv be 'Wile' fonti, err . itliinti:hy the, iienple:. whose imploring aa , k he . occasionally rewari:cd:with hie blessing:and the. beart.-'-•. Whenever he stood ',it'll a moment the' crowd forward.' and ,the ledics'especia , ly. frecitiently'Teil • upon their it:nem:lief treliini and enderyored t?, iziSe feet.:. Ile was, attired in'a lyhitc tnerino , nearly thette-citit.'"ana oVerthi.. ho- ire a ea; e . Of.! ' Same nutter ial, that just nin:herl'over 1:0;elii hiders: hie. . waist was girded by sk. white satin..lielt. hisheid 'els , • ered by a tonal!: whlteerp,. th.A•wasitartify distinguish-, able from hi- 7.ray tintrer hinf, et :Were .e . ncrtS'ed• in:red • mornecesbeee; over the instep whi'h : Was 'a gilt tress . Ite left the chniv.h.'enreri-d ri.hanrisOm'ly gilt • (harlot. ...drawn by roar magnificent. black horses, and Yen "on :its way.back tithe by a nwnid . ,-d. vuard of gailY deeiirated an est Rune •lv fresh - anti ,vig•trens . ppear;inc'e fir his age. and his ?ace wears' tt - pleaSatit Mid lienivolent* . astiel. :Ile Is ' kind hearti'd and generous:. and Me • tedly attached to.hint.. Altogether, q . t.,' OppertuttitY . • that was :.ffirded me of .seeing the 1 , ,,Pe wan e'ittrtiy EDITORIAL 0011RESPONDENOB, fILT.SIST NO7TH.EEOT66T DiAr. urn n pr 01911.1 lug our pleasant visit to hie. Parsonage, 'rind we could notrenistilla kindness and have•dotie'sci...During our sojourn he - look is to Lincoln, to visit tlic:reatCighe.:: deal at that place. On Our wty we met lite:Cordillsli op Of I hicoln: to-whom I was introduced': . He lautue looking matt about na 'yearal of. figs,' very .. affaitle and klud-h« , .arted. - and hoPeir we ii.Ouidruiraire thei : Cattl:e. - • fired; Whldh he evidently 'cofiiiiideri the' "driest in gee • land aud:l must Couto,fs that the' Bishop is tinted so. far as we have seen them-and also. sh parlor to anY We' saw. on the:contineat so far as finish le C 11CC(1704.-X' . reiM .prmiably.. the . (1110 . at - Cologne: .Of course. there lathe absence of the nomerrins pabittngathat ad .itn al l the Romart,Cattialic cathedrais., Lincoln CatrMdral Is situated on the highest poirit'in'the old - Unica' coin, and Can e of coursm - baneen frman greatdistatice Tide Cathedral was commenced ttiivir : is the eud of he'. eleVentli century: ttnd ',Judging from the: different . sty lee . a . chitectho3 • in, clUffejyri t. • part% Wee 'hot completed until the dose of the tAtrthentb. ':..The style is Gothic of comae, and the extreme length outside Is uld .and the bre ?vet. The 'youlty"g of:the nape it , SO feet fromthe pavement. and there lea dOuhie get id ttentepte , heitirg,!4 of which . is 2bl:fleet, af'id feet . wide. ,It ha threeaihaere,.thii highest le sin .set ' . Which - cOMitins the ge'ebrated, hell, called the; .I:lteat 'f,im of Lincolii . 0 • • Thil bell five ' tons, . eight' bonfire& and Is six feet ten and e:ltalf..thettee in diameter iitthe stn.; It was tint bp..ln tato; but • T;vait ree:.tuit in ,l.Rs.•end'ite slietecre',sed by the addf loo of one ton of metal.. Daring the Hafinni l.lon the beautiful: glass. Windows, the i'mages,: *ere •• - scrm . thed brit httVe newly all. been replaced since deslges Melly of, iihich -Ware dopv ed. to the Oath:o al by eMittent pariicnages.Wa believe there ore only roar or five windoivsrciitinieg that'hlie mot heen restored of their former beatity. We o`ifferve:l,.. however., a:number of 'vacant niches arid tai test Ms . Wtrch contained,: - and 'fitiiiixitted -saints and •images,: Both the outside aid"inside dni.h II beautiful. and.. more chaste than theleenertilltY of - cathedrals; and we thidk.thd,Whole • epneaunce showe' a greater state of preservation,tben .6M:ly:of those that.'are - not esold. Many of the oiseratides auffitinong' the' older carvings are. tome shigniar ones, reprofeliting *His tormented - by: devils:. Obterved 0:d Nick'!, ...periled no idotie corner:of „tin ouildiag, looking da if be shonidlike to: Poo. cedown,uponthecmxrerettort old carvings, are permitted to 'remaiate exhibit the strange itleai•of the' people at' tee time:li eriefed: :71s: to. • dettiribe he'beautiee this nutgnificiht structure; an there- . • fere we will not attempt it.. rt-cOntains-the tonne of many lords, ladlesan& Prelates,' and iviron °tine settle' • ture.ii beton:fat. 'The eln dr 'ls: the .rriont. ma:Mince:rd . part of the tailliding-•-thia la all' richly eirved In oak with We nitrites of all thoge citho have attalued2to car; tain.peeitinn in the . Church '4.cdobit the molt recent Prebein!hiiieesiided.; wo.werOlemieil to fled the naine of our host, to whom we are Indebted fOr the plcasant . visit. tlfieehoir. • cathedral services are. hold. daily . 'we believe. We attended:one Of. those services :and . . e . . were delighted. Theeervtes in the cathedrals piling. tenctare..cbanted,., and fait choira always pfirtMltiate. • We had inippoied that we bad heard good Onto& inu.. sic tintatich ioicen never greeted our ewsbefote;either or ian Of Chinch. ,Wi . Were fat ly entranced,Sid it' • - seemed as if . l Angel•bad dose nded, and - mrliged is , chiinting.the'praisa ut the Ri.fleemer in Heaven. This /chttir la called the Angel chtr.. . *mom the other floe Cathedrals are those,sm," at; York., Itlinnal:Cwitrhety,l' aid St . Panl",. - Londi..Welieve.mat . 'seea that at Ely; bad only 11 . , ;glimpse 61 tha ' . one at Ciinterbini.: fa .passing, but . we , trailed the jerk iiiinster.a. tew daysafte_r: 'There ttp 7 ' pears to be'rt kiliai.Yealetisl , Mating tM friends of Lid d coin and' York, eaeh Considering their layoriteasiitierfor.l' but we most con*** , preker Lin Coin. York Catbedrallabuilt in the tient:44 a cress, indte/544 feet in letitli; and the elide, feet iride..„:ltot lsegth of nrtlik:ftle'olOitijeet ',,7314 Mitt* toWer:is 20 feet; jiefight of the 004 y . .Church 99. feet; and ihersi Is one WindosVls feet high byl3l - feet - .Witle; The while of the; body of t5)3, , The elan.' here , ts:grand'aleo: and richly. nerved:. In some respects it was senerior even to ihat at Lincoln.. bus iiii , whoie linen*When* . enhWed 'beard *CAMS in thedletithee - foim. the choir. welch, suss' .o?:lderilliprliatelsig. The reverberation la the.Cattki-' :1141 . firintthose'doriiii .led angelic.'We waited, for thebeer nT.:bervitts,..het wbile:Abe tdna}ng wee grand, the Are!e.it at; fa . e.i.colle4' ' " Cathedral was faewAadb, Ba• Auffastine• is both falba fonn of a doubt:: crow; the length le ccl4 feet, and the lens tha of the transepts cell{ and' 154 feet, the choir *l6O feet and the bhitiett -- milszeia=ls=;M Ely Ot:ittid ,: al wei:!er'ioinmiiiieet, in .thq ref4n. !6..e'leng,tl or this: pr,Tati. the.lprtgtht,f.thit until? fehh;-`,:udth,k.lghk.Arpt.ei he p4114-I...tlltimer;l. 910:feet lagh • pi'btiottnre E. 4.4 yid ritle n•e!ii6ttin:se2iitid;' ec eie:Oeittet , than the : babe: . . • • . . dui dt Rutae... • . . . . . Wire 'l4.lted=t the tirar - td. , tinA Se huiit ittei the imm'e pattrsn. ibint",qtr:netee err:mound. .1i r_194;40, - -I.fo-i ai d• c f o .o leied. - .About • the . ' yeei.l.T.lo. ifie ten4tt 'I;CAo [eat by 0 . 11 . 3:64t; and the betel:it to the • tap the orrs.....anthe; Ode feet :Is, largo ;'the eh ont!'teFebfa'ef ita dish is. 4.7 fee t, shit the . . . . .. . ~..• mlitnie hand is eight.ket long. ...rho bellweighs 11.474 i 'pounds. - Whenall the rAiith eOOOl4 tii. p*ldoii - aro I 'collected hi .tro s pitite44, illio . L.bittia4 . l . * ' B . - tq l B 6 r ll 3' tille& with ltittniin,:tkelt_gi;noo snithetniacd - slng ;In :. whlch itie chiniten vain their yOicen: in ali thePsclshi ieh...,.niS lhe 'tousle 'Ortne Chalet' is iingiii, anif.thigie; chliciten eon:10111 , e i4rzo jx.ril , usot . tlie - eh .lts' . In the &44.ra Chu 44; ouliOcird - ' is, httlit us the h'ghceter'ound In thecitg, earl a .teletail4 view trOght. .be obtained 6 . 1 .. th5.89;; were it tbit act sni4k9-; :bet po . . . far artiliadecnoitfavn* - dRy - iti Lopcion-titst,onerhalf..the city' . .e.0 . 614 - ,werlfr.gicri,he'dinn. St - Ttiere'are iill.t.N2,:tatnedb!li , in England and one _ . . .10 - Wales. makieg elereo In all.:'• The;e• are•re,';.til:Le r Cathedral iere ct held Ili t'lle4calaslar Abbey; pcd..thle, Le not cepaideis.:d gsthedrah but an Abbey roe lhe re p. eitiOn of 'Om rlnatri , ini • dead, Atrioitz., the . liett de pisited, is thi.cekbeatigi Abbey. verd the ten:tains . of Ord ftahnt,7.on.. node e d - plain nteti;io Dish. io_~no of .the inel.thciazi of the Et were. deittrited in oie.Of -the cti ,, pets on't"iitiiiy:inoit. '.• • ; .ThCee areinit4 eldetietit dii-nutieg - cirrateen in Eactland;- 7 ationt tinpnL4tiotiot England di.- ; ,Fent 1,4 e IC.L.4eif deal of . ir ;okt among. the . OterivuilAi Bre edui . itc4. mei:1..114 the P:p4ehes .. are nami . r Ihw: d4ftated men are ifdar4.lit.eiery.diAl . . . . . . •• _. , ..••.... . . . . trHO•t.niOngliln.t liCriklani. and,nmck.infoinnitiop • can I:rt. derlsixlnisineit.homychrnenstau: , . .Piofaeor Lei,. big,' In copkijin , :informntion; ritnilekeit that. he . foniicti, it of nrn,q invinl:nOCe.;totiim. f;iln no ciinnt 7 In En roßn .c,plo he jleriire 20:14Ch::;i1gOirLifiti:10 9n 111 ',. • dir.: I rOo!..dfatricti; a.4:liiii.'dfd ,filinr.tho'Ottinifnet English tp456713.11 clercorinn..... 4 iit r i4.ii. pat mrlito ibis le (T6 . o;ii ClgeOltllt . Cif Itle•'.4li,eelilizik•..olo43l6.f.,:it: for 111.16, . of ,thozn.iro educated gentlemen; _and . .tire aictimplfshini . . 'great good. antlar:t learn. that tifey:.are . generally Fiore eirnt•in thrtrw-tik;'and have to depend entirely. on the it ape td Fnytatn•thiint. lietairtit' no -cnioltiment tie been secured Cat.erpment.: .as le .tecu!ed`to the Church !England elerzy. the i‘laatat.or In Ito:nen:Ca:tint* Attlee; nillantlFt' wen; snhjNct to tithes.. ttint.64 4 ,, enth of Atil r yield; At the time ofttt It firtnni.ion theae.tittien were con: tiraied, but rte. :ehannel.l..wene change& . 'ln. linglaiwt rh..y were 4 Liken:lrwin the Roman Catholic Chem& and traierte . rred 1.. the Church'of England, , by the Govern- 1 / 4 nn W•onitwas doneAdthe landholder. so far payinirtithea were e. , ncerned, It is tine. it Operatos ragainet the gr..to to ,•ay thet•e tithes to anntherdengmr iill/4 ion . It liken elound rent to %Ojai - the land ie t•ubjeet, when:N.44lA andlitany instanced . thein tithe been Rgtiidated . by 'paving certain „ • . . • . sums of money. In others..it has been. eamptited Into. land •given. directly tothe Pariah ae the enen at, OtrnetOolg;ittsi” and [hie land ie either limed directly hythe ervate nr Towed foredninch an acre to a tenant: for.when lands are 'eold-or leased-:!abject to .tithea„ 'tkiey sill t9oileaeneo'r.a . inio. leaf the• tithes:that - have to •he paid. If - a house and lot la oiT4ed - for eate In Phil .deinhli.. or eleeicheri, tiallect to' an 'mould tit,.—say a-ye bnpaid , .tbat house will 'ant sell for. as muelLite if tt had been free from Irroand . rent " ". So !tie ‘ith th riohn eyetk.ict - in. E -Wand and and. and It is the hitter hp;tilitY - ezeink the Chtirch t,f - E -gland inlreland - that render+ the tithe systtimeo. d ICre•eme ..to . tie that - I.he sootier- It • Waft - cnerimitM in land": given.to the I'Arlehes.- the het. tir it wianid be far all' parties.. We- heard '9f i n in . etnoce.whilre tithes were required in kind. I h tt a etardr . ,farmer It tided over ti the church .614 tenth chial, in; . _ , . . • ._ ~ .im . log sotto the eleNtstts •t iking.:it, se he, requlrect ottelentti iii all the. Fettyte of hie, fmirit. ' Aft. the tittielqitesi le n9t.generail.tindersto:id in . the United l4titee nnvintt the ingAs of tinders, .we hive, :thou tht proper. to explaia it Is conri.2.ctfonwich church, mattes In this letter, ~ ' . r'..• 1. ; , ' • ...- • ' •'• .. ' - . . . .: . . OnrWorthrtinst. Racal •Dlicn; is not only'a curate' and an 'honor iblel're-bytery in the 'ehtlich.ct I:1C ;in. • hat he is alditlodrianoT .entarged views :Ithes &deep. tatereet in q •Verianent'afi'iirs,l9thcv all Ct - the tans. see , , and I .e•irne.tly'engigied In connection.with•aev• eral other tenting, mind.. in eodelivniing to refrirrn the nurrency la Fla:eland, wnleh 'we meet enclitic - need reform. if we an.lereptipi•them coriectiv.' In the • 'Coiled:Stales we'have heard It frequently asserted that - Whertithe inas.es 'exerelse the right bf suite ige and se''. lee.t the rntere the most wise iind.coniinitent represen tat free are t ktileeted Thin is int- , tn a Certain. extent; aria- partientarfy Where iliettich. voters are nemel;ons: whit , in Efatlind it. is alleged the ednected gentry. are, generally selected—men cit leisure and • weiilth t whose sole lawn...lit it is to study all cinestion4 cd witli good laWs and algeo3 goYertimeril. 'gad: [holt:. foie 'react the ivisest-laws: Mit the lacis.witli regard' . euri T ney in.Eaglauil are o 'no elitranidincry d char eetert. tleit it.ecn hirdly be - conceived possible that . the,y 'should .he. r edit) ned after 'a veleta . trial ; • b nt ertiielecs they have been' mitintainiid fitta period . of • inlay operation 'of these. laws is hodile aud . hrtsinime.. undo ly*be'nefitthemaney ehanifel anti cileciPaters', - .iytto nufortatiately control ••th^ leged'atlOP in. ElC*lcud . Hi the •came - eiseeec di in the 17:nted Stitt.s..tn the' detriment of the business • • .The otieration of these laws 'England In 'as de llowe i-L-The' . Bank of 'England' is authorized tj, ti=ne, her: notes'cia -Cloviernmcot . 'to the. annul of 415,010tt0e • ;For all . lestice above lila sum' innthds.l.) 'cola fcir eieryi five pan ntin iti'lCifier•shifiecccis then the lawe66t compels her tn:hay all the gold thit Isoff led,. and of cotirce bane . pcper to. tile. amount purchcaed.. • . • • Bali nes! , thrateliontl•Enrepe• is, atnrefeni, extremely. iiii11..... .Money fs.cni•centratleg , at all •nioney. een fres, sini coldly larg e ly inereafting in the lianit'otE'egland. BeYiness man' rerinirel leis money and discnunts•tban When *Sine!) is brisk. Let, the :issues ef the . Ba4k of EnglOnd irtnitincrease its the amount of-gold in her v:lnit,. in err...lies. atelthe.coeseqnsnee is that, the rate of ini,reit or ri`oh•nint„hi.- been reduced to the_ extrenne tow rate of •1•,14 Per eent, or. fifteen .hundred' dollars • . . int en St r ra. 1.,6 no f. Tni hivid'od•iii illi sod did] iri. a year. . fir courgi these ratesof the Bank affect all the 'II , 1 r naS of „In lt;reat (lit every' thing. for the time and the ; . 1 il Ink.; in order. ti . ot ta lose., 're Orley. had _better-loan at: this. rite tbantrY.chise done Juni:nee& .• • The: effeht it that * Phe faeces . iceirealatierr iineti . .it Is not tegniredi 'rind:encourages expiiisloe--hot VihnOomert'fbe people de exPand, cud money. IS reqUired to'keew np this ex... 'uansiOn, and goldfil withdrii wit from her2 , Vshite, the *tank isOnmPelled to reduce* and burn Its notr , s gri they.. come in,: in order to' reduce its cirentatlng fo the gold p •Int, thus. cantraciing•the . circulation medluni .1;14 et e• ii me whyri it is:wanted teenitnin thebusineeewn Iffi its toe d ie.-titre caused. . The arsciint of goldteivele' .the Itynk I- greater Alien „ever known .befern, arid 0 f c 'arse thn.listie in• Piper correip iiii.s. ••, Or eriur se' the rare of intereat . .increasei es . . it. ifi.nOs diminish. and .nfrier such .. a • aia ta . lll, : f• 4.28114 /il ' mid . contraction • Mug' inevitably. take pinee •as a.nattirsl conseOnence Af all -12 'awe.. . - - This Sysinin It is the deyire;of the.U . .1, MI . -aline to reform.. ti4tlleci go farther.. 'lt fit their,desire tri:alialish • .g 6 . 0 . lii, al l ty.l9 - tor a currency: iimit..the is.ung of Airs lit-edi..• without . requiring it to • • nuecliaseg'dd. - at thO Gar: rumens value, and by an Act of Psrliainciat guthorize"the GOveruninnt to issue the .el 5 000.1 , 06 ag a ostional currenrY.. based: on ti•B ink new !sines not ; ta-. A lt . tiond sectiTtes en which the:. ni.itetiniir GOveninieet Beeg a reed tender, these yi Sr the . United. States has qiin:e.. with. her g,reenb &MIL.= 'They contend that every, government ought to issue amount :or cririeney : tig a Itheattendei to tins -aggregate et the totes they collect:,_. then - this le accomplished, , . k ild.witi theironly bhnsed as a medium to Bettie bal , . s lices bit:Wein iiiireient melatis,-and , with ear Liar. tion . imeinen paper. CurreticY.: - . fer:ltii: Internal .wants, .I ...Obi-Would net be stn 'plemiuni, : and. ail 'thosewho •deeired couki,convert paper Into gold•at Par. whenever th'sy cis use. to do se: .By limiting the, issue (1. paper. currency to the 1611.• wants -of. a nation, there is but little doubt bet, ,that errih . a eyetinii of currency Would *Mori; .beni.dcial .: to the business Ithereats'of the conntry,. roe all change below a driller or five dollars... c tin . when srequired. the English Geveriunent during their.. suspension, *debased - theroin to.. make lief the same value as the poper.currency. and the ConseqUence way that' It taok•, the :niece. of the paper •Under these . 4 unis 'and it elWitys remaliiel in the country for . chancre .i•I Caniegoeace of its dinilitishedvalue. eveniSlire the . B ink of. England - wig in a state ofetuipenston.. -Tide coin cirenintei new in . England., and is . taken:every.. 'where at i a frill-face; .A•sove eke cirettlitters iii:Eng land•se a priand *tern ne,' rT $5 0 , , Vitile . in the United Otates rte value-is 'wily $4 85. .Theie gentlemen can. +rider onegisternof currency. , based on Geveniment sem:irides...and in rde a legattander, as' the hest in the World., . They would retain .the presen! $5n0,00 . 0 800,. GhvernMentmerre ivy to be received for alien- e to the Gevernmeiih and isieee the balance requlree, to be le mid, by the, National' Ban* ! = and is all is baited no nitienal securities, all sharid be' made a regal tender. and . of ;Indvalue: - .•They believe it won d be i fatal . tialoake for: the bit*s or the . Government -at. pre-eat , . to•reentriesperieti wrnents on'a geld W444, 7 -tilt that under RUM a system: In Seifert ,toms, gold , would be. • witonly at oar but would even' el) . below the value of paper; *muse it le.ent fie' convenient 'ins paper. Mid . would only be reqiiirekici • reljnyt bilanees• betimen dierrentnstions. I suggested thatunder each Mecum: trances there Would hsve to be a limit to the harm o f a paper Mr rency as'a saie:guaiii.. . This they ' . admitted . ' its anereastrY • - part - Of the I Men pmposed Me plan for a' limit..that kJ:lasing the issue:of,. aaysl in pipar toi.ss6" of tiie value of the ral and perionai property of the pm , try, which •wonlrinerease In, pro. .putt In• as iliO *siness and wealth of the conntiyin '• creased, - and Of course Would require :no farther regle. ' istlian,•.* - As this' propoiiiimi wee new to theta. they ad- . added thyt•if• the relative Proporti roe Were : correm, ; - it WoUld no doubt Prenni to be one..loe meet effectual :limits thattoald:bey devised. as it protidee tor 'the fa hire. 'as Wellris • the ' pr&Yentr'svante 'of; MM,' country :- I nteirtioneil the difficulties we would *VA to encounter .in the.Bnited States. if we rieoptedine _Dietetn of mat ing paper . a legal tender for everything... , That we had A tarps debt, the int eregi.. of vibich*wai paiebbi in gold = that, theduties were collected in gold to pay the in terest and the prettuum,operated as rin addltionni pm:: 'Meilen to AniertOullediistry,•, which. was inadericuite, ' evedwith Li .preiniutti. Sevind paritectionlets io • plied et ...ti . • Add: the 'difference to '•Yriur duties.= tE m. We'weilt ' ittrised to find. protectionists in England.. :bat sins did Mall - y . llnd a few. who were ' Just as strong • priwiiitioniglis of weare=ard I should not.be Surprised' to find the - mirobei-liaereasing, ' - '...d. slight protection- . .. , . • even how cin sonee branches of indtistiv, • would prove to be beneficial. ;Tin hie .been - discovered and it hi' now furnished . ..so reach - clientier„theri'•lt can be Poi:. - diced in.Enelded:tbst the - Inveetnietiti. In Cornwall are greatly dam mod, old t4e men ere entihring.s . ..In:, -. .liettißergittiri . aiad.Prtiggia:Where labor Is Cheaper than `. - iii England.lpidertheir protective -deer*, thei . have . . bath up eo much machinery . 'that :they, are aneerselling : .• England With . hier . : . lielivy iron Machinery, : fn . bet"own': Intirkets,: - . Withoittn little protection thosil inieresie • meat stifferhi .. .labor * reduced. 'width wOuld.imPovere, tali the.messee more end . clieete'ciinetnn . oilon. ..:-.' WWI-, saiti, a sysieio . ra *pled, , ' hi ,lessjiati one yerki gold wraildelnk sr! near - par; that the - G t averninentronld 114 lack Attn::rats , .14 :o?taillingc ol #. to pay the- . interest or ;:themirst, favorable , terms-and' hi tWo•• years geld Wiiedd-eleli , ln - Vet rig, lieloiir . paper, and none bit - for eignent.': Woad , . take their interest : ln geld:. if they Piiier, ioili i also - there weld, . o bt ain , , • a after' would be'.•tea" . ' Ices; tia.•• the. 4 3oyertunent, 'end-. the . leerateied. piersPerity end - '-viiitAltk - nicited would much more than the inmeieed Itterior for erne. or two yeare...' *Mi . 1 00) Pteitoliori based pi &meld log.scale:e,4itli****lell tii.:Pellgrerrifor. 0 11 j ,r eate past:' for rile ourpoio ci;cheiidng.the drain of 69!ri,.serti:Se arrangement oy the - ctiirerioilid:ouriol else commerce: geld'selidd.tiprome4Ariii!iipii ion, kit,: -aitik.nothlimr ;cord4;eliet:lr. qiir: onward - P o ol** - T iii.osperitiii.*:'Weilth. '' - ''f hityill.litielf' oice.lk4rilekt 04:4 0414tfit Pl* te-iiit4244.041.4*‘ • N - rt Rintnin. Au..zut, tilalt:sahla.t of nil! trninetai , a3 to aa4 r.akfttitarli •In the; . tha . linx.r'•Ca cif te•in44l , ..t iTI P D . 6,0 ;neat the vreat chan 4 r..esthit •tia‘ie token 'pisce .•• •- - • • .• day .or mne 1, 14 to this t;eartitnl , .• . sPo PtY"rigr f ori.' l ^`.r." , Here a Nwe . • seen - Ravi!: h - 'ao.irtryirlf... , . try. I ' ttl" neaaii loviii!n4e.- Many a 'ii'n , ''ho'Yelw•!-' S fi lt f , re I ' l / 311 "tft 4 6%0 ' 11 :0 ka • stalt• rEd. by th;!'haiYtbnine, ihelint4;; • the: livarel,' and the indiv g 4 rm. gnently In:crogir the 4in the gretatla*ta.'ieYei injnyed :the- tenial.lattaetaxt:3: our; kind , tinst: Vac 14i141103.-T4-te/T.4j4:boe .C6ll4ittlt,! 'ope,H4'ipcot on tn-an.irsl Minna .iIP a far , diabint land, . Will Of WeehlrigtotA .now pgrifle.l i * puty and, rOculered 51)070 talorlda.. by the martyr Lilt: play ttiNnil.rriei*lverecelyed edible osta - thai3O be deoptx im ,rimed on . ott; heart: through life and through 'Adieu . Or the pre- Ptittiv, AN tb,YRUP. PROTE:Ct:4I. SOLUTION., Or.. THE PROTc,x. 'IDE OF IRON, supplies the 81 . 004. with Its Li FE, ELE MENT: liti.l7; gi%lng. strength; :vigor rad um. lite to -.. • . . If 41) Wolf:tot! . yttptrienforrog from. . Ddu 4iretrye.sroi-s iii r roaNtettes' . le....tratil.t. but te , t the vit - tui,.o?4 the PoruTiori Syrtip; the etT not onii,,workloh theineelves brat would . please sil v:or .rritpdat f.tr, or feeling , nose, • ...ott pme" Or 4 tniaerdblr, ( bey ocup.4 beetfol, - sigorutto and A. tiLiTING r InEqjLTRIST ArRIT.Es TO A .• • • Eritb:ND A . s 1 1 '0 LA'S;' . . . . . . . have tried ''ante. and tberkilt frilly • ' s ept a ina y..tu prediction. • I mate u.row man nt . luNeed intu , iy.tein,ilpoi V 4 211 r enerey.; ;arri no, longer tremul.44 and • debilitah 11. as atm; y• a inet I , o* me. Fat stronter hearth-r, and with bum.r ca.. rxelly_for 1;0 4. mental tuld'pbyhlcal, than at,anytinia. daring-tbe'.l4 y.ttn..• . • ; • -neilid.linve been ebango4 by - the UPC ed . tbta real, dr irimt - rult4 ne. manta'', to "4irnig. healthy. and barmy m.mi and women c ainnt remain:ably e. Ye it a hitt' Tee genuine has "mama/is. Et,irr" bluwn In the 4V - 32.03ga Pamphlet wpi he rent.fren. • . ' •J. P. Dl.•%sMOßFt..Priaprielnr.' Said by all Drneeto,.. • VI MI. SI., N Y. ~. . . . • GRACE'SUK' 1[;..1R ILA 'l' 0 t4.4i.T.E. •, • ..1. • • • •-• .A . .F*43l7er Mairs.. :-ti: bograttl'eteit •MlalY for revere) watit•i• with KFit". re alf,e , -av .ri my aide, Team, omcma.) rmnedire Mon 'With" • oat.ecelviug: any relii•r, wif, h Ank , d ;old 'irrrn rare J•rto re. (me feel.hitoorto e.;rofy my e,:a.thlence:m virme:a. , with !civet .• ' J ANIRS . I certify to the rr tbfaineir4 M'_itmati-rest tement, . •- . • if •;I M, D. • FO*LE ,t SON;Vr •prirt. ra.' S ufmtk,ris sat '5. emit, a imx, • 39-St, • ..ta Effectual • arm Zllrdscia;r: . • On %Vona lAatostritts. Mach sicltncsa,..duttloalstcdly s 'a*h•chtsdretc. aud adtilte. attributed tis oth ctnsee,. is Occasitined hy. worms. The "Vet:at:CUE CuNly,T, • Al. though of ermsl in destroying wornits, can 4. , Lcs . vacis . 'ble injury to V;e at at delieste child.. Thin _ 'ctimidtostion has been etticocdtfalle rased by pliseichats.; And t'ott tai be !safe and elite; in eradicating worms, Ito hurtfaido :children • .• •'.''"•' •• Children having - Wo rms rcanire Insmedia , e st'entisstiz HA neglect tsf Wu' truant° ()rasa canees pro. lang,salsiclon'ass' . -..stympiognel.of iti-eliittlreu 11 , 0 oil en Over ltd thed.' W.orrni w I,l , o,ctornactt and bowels cnct..; : e it•tti.tn which cats he removed he ton tlf - st wire rem dy,.. Tite•c•stonin•stittu -, of Ingeettlynt a-ed in mtilaidr Brown's .. , •Y rnsifuge•Ct mate" ie t•ueli as to gived hst - Isestd'poeeibli; effect w . • CllltTl.S'sk rs, New York. Sold by all daltra,la med-Oine; at z 5 cts. a box.' Aug. 31 la - • . - assilt ')loll . oii)liS.'... J itt .o.li . !w n c T i - ruenvi • re: tnined.frointan trip to Ciu cli gill p e.i h'in the. Court (Tonle to morrow (*unday),,.and every rittblno h until, the coniplettoO of the ., evil nrgrtner.r. or . thn einirch S•-•rvices in the inointa,r, nt:lo,. dud in thn" everthrg. . .. . . Tue. reztair tnrirf Ina. of The Potiovillo SR t.tiq f h Setn!ol Tracher' . Bl3Ninn; n'i•l be b. Id in tlw. 1, , t. 'Bilyint.Clanrch, corner rf 51 4 1j, k niongo and 7.1 1 street; on Monday, Onn - aT 71h. 18'7' 8t •8 P. M. , • . .. -. J.". A. M: P . A3-110111:, EitTt. 11)1 1 14:Em.. . tirfirielhodiai R. Ch'nirr.h. Seennti 'above Market. Rev • FuligKLIN N1001 . 5[.. D. M . : Pa- ter. Amp.: Sahhatla 'at lit, A . .' M. and, 73. y - P... iii. Prayer Meetlna, Tnowiny evening; at 7 , 4 welock. , itiPriengliah • It•nni.%Lasth . eran,-Chvreh. Market Scitiare. Rev tr. GRAVE.EI Paster • _Services qabhatirrnorning at-10 o'clock Evoning, Week- I.,, , einee and Player Aleeting,,,Thureday eveninge, ' tlarE•nutneliieni Cliareh,•CallembliT. etreet.--4 Rev, S. S. Cumin,' Pa;doe., 4111 preach (Iceman ev ery Sanday morning at •10Welryck. F.nell.b In the: !Leonine. at 736,n , c10ck. ....Residence Market street .atinvki filth: . . • " : tar* Uia Prgyer. Snnday morning, from g'lo - ,to 934 o'clock, In' the freme Chnreh ,n Second Street, between Market and: NerWetritin Sta. fill are invited; • . • ' • . . eV' Ger us are' ReCoCuttert C h u rc h. Market - St., -.Rev J. C.: 'Bneurn. Piti.tor. Regulai morning t‘ervices, ilternntafy, in the Gertnan end Ellen& languages, at to omtock.: - -- •:- • • :- , , - Tne clermin Ffervieua occur at IA A: 31., fm the 2i , tli of Jalv; the.ltdi and -15th of Aufzu-t, knot the 1.. , th mid t , ?,d of. Sent. -All other tervleer-:inclUltine each Seth bath evimiug.et 7.}s o'clock, are held In .the Engllph law:nee. - . ~ • .. . Priyer Mcetlng:andi Letture, eirk Thmasy even ng at' Tx o'clock. • •• 111.11 - RRIF6 4 ilarriage Notieie'muitt be accompanied with 26 .rent.! to appear in the jour.44 : . 1) A.NE7, -I.FW Is.L.On Seq,r ickt b.' Sra. et nip bnlit...a thn fail" • r, h 7 Rev- J. U' 51103,4 c lg.. 31,Lir Lewle. all of A,lllavd,:rri: ' • 11.0PPSt I,N--5.),)1.1* On.the. 22.1 Sept. IST. by Trev. 1) ‘i..* . nehburn, at Vinersyttle - : Pa :lir TlDorone Rorrm AN. lad of Philadzi.,and .*IPSJoanz IVKINDA,LP..—}IO ,, TNT , ON..—. On the th 174.. by , tlin MPS , : J..eph Mer 0 , • Tb.vfn KraKtvu.r.c , Je New Yoik; tr; MI-c M' BY ELIZAIS,7II. thvichter a the Jute John'll:. . „ . . . . _ . . Simpte. 'annerinFeirtSnts - sf - diaths,' , free: Those- as urrripanird , mit,: lAntieen, akc., mug . 'bis paid ler . at 'Cho sate of 10 senos pPrI .. Pne : : - -1.. - • • . ••• • CL • C ‘TTr/N . —On the . l o, th tikiterober.• at' the teio., ttene of . h., ;:l7 litw. .1" .4. r. :Net laud. -Mr. Et.12,71t , ru CLATTOS; acrd p•tirs. • • . • FR Ati•K.-4.0n th'e 1 'I or s MAI:Gin 7, wire ollDavhi .Frintc. - rtiged'pB yeacr; $' coo., . . KE.R.F,GszEI3..—On the 90M of ?ept s InWlyn . e Tou:n shin. SAss,n, wife - di WiPlitus lie6hassr. aged 2S years. 3 min* triland , Vijay& • . • • • • . • LI riN.—Or'. the 9i'y .'of Sear„, iit Tremont Witusar, sonof Potek and Catharine T.lna.'aged T month. 4 days. 'ltAt - TF.R.- (In' the Brh of Sept..-In. Pinee.rove,"Fvs. Ettl.sikTlL dnuehter of George and Merits - Moyer, atzsM" S monshr a:"(1: 4 days. .'• . . . , WA • OVEIt.On th'l2th to Smith It4r.li , lrn„ Rnse..L.ay.tm.s. claikghter of. , Cornellu.± nut! Lusani. -Wng. net, aged 2, dayK • ' . . •. • „ • tlliitnetry, . . . - 'A T . i. , ipec.l4l rePiiti - g, t At.tl - iracite:l/0ky . ..0.4;;G, I. (11 4.f.0 .F....0t :Pll.nl7lvdrits.. h.-td Beni- tOth,.ls.l. the followlnzirol,9iblet ..T4l re-n1i0t0.....w.,ie fal.irtrii: .IVaelecns. It hn• pl4nst d•Almigtay (oa tr ! '.tia,,,Ty r ,, iliove from oar midst imijiel,pytyd biyjier, fircrOts . .. A ND , irtiv,p.pes In (.." . , ntemplittion of the.a.d event. t•il ‘ e the.merrn,riei ..f the -pa=t: 'gather d e • deal re' to oi.preAA'yllir tesiim buy tattle t Intent In wbtch hail; there f we . he : - • " • .REentire D. That while •we bow 4 . 1 buthble entimlealon to tho the h.thd (lorl thus re ,, ealed In the event of 111..Providenee, yet we cannot but deept mourn 'tho 'hies of one who bin proven h'ln4elf to bacr been. otnotarv..br her of one Order; a lucLi husband and f .iihfnl. I , l* tier .. • . H-ronslitc . The: In the' death ,brother 'llVcron Hann's thia-.Lo<itte tae valuable metither„ eho.o many Yirttnnt retie ted honor.np• .n the principle. , oar r, and endeared ;him tof he.y.;n4 ex v,taion Riaebv‘m, That We herebv . te.ler to the b reared family and filende dete•oiert brother. our heart felt'synavathy.trt thin the hOur 'of their d wo cornmend'illero to Our Heavenly Fob t (who (loth not afflict 'willingly.) for that *cemturt which earthly frlende ReOt.vre, That ma ttirk.oltrof trod reitoert to bra memory,. tt C'ehaier t•four.Lodge be.di•aped in mann), iter for tte-'apse of thi , ly days •• . . • - :. Rre.a.Van, That a cope of the f trettnintr. pre , mble and retioluttona be transmitted to the'r.ro'vfour ~, de eea-ed brother, and - -to the .00n , ty paperi 'or publica tLAL We S. Vooitur,ip, • • , • - .I•C • L resit: • Ccn - :natttee. • • • . , • - Ww.-L.Kte•tao - lt • . . • le ,e .a 0 .2 s-0 : 1 4 A 0 Ur,l ..t = •-• 0 ' t ' • "id, Pc 4 g A; Stounmetite Suelosores, biui Tope: - Work exeented In the betketvie of;arf and ;warm:et ed. o give ratirrictlon. arch'Rit,'6l7-13-11. ALEXANDER . KEYSTONE MARBLE: WORKS, • CORNER SECOND 4ND LEWIS • .TLUENT.II97#I.B; PENNSYLVANIA. toMbetories of American and Tuilian Marble . from $O CARPE.TINGS ;Ltg D . 0 M • Br. - . S H A 101,,• •. - • CARPET WARE HOUSE, 010 AL;4llBt{- ab ove Ninth, • ~, • , . . WOuts; ieepect[nlly calf the attention of Ceirpef. 'Buyers to th*NftWOOCS of FOREI9N'iI , MDO*ESTIC. 4 CIRPETINt 9, • ...... 154 4 croigiriiricz Fou:FAL,F.;*ALO: . „ ' Maiolf • EXCELSIOR • 805 ARCH ST, (2d rixn..abil . ve-iltii,Rorth Side,} P.EFIL*D LADIES', MISSES' AND 011D.DREN'S FeiNcY . Funta, Of every dmierli)tion ? mist all 'pikes • Wholesale and . . . . . ' Genuine MlNK.gable: Rats at .$9.11 11(1 and upwards. Do: SIBBIIIAN 'QV RREL,flets 4110 SO A unstardt .p e ns,nw wishing tw %Ai. Chase, - :Will du-well to `lre us' A Call:.: 11 , are Blush t. Altered de Kr peiired; .:. tir OS 'tT -:. . ~•.. -.. .. 37 6mLf . • . . EAIRBANK'sS E S . git pingtigfasigererm..ilrfeet. . CHAS. NIT.,SCHNERIt; Grocery::. Provision. • ri 4. oter and Feed • 'IS a r i r 44 Miarket,l!ltreet. IPotteTillei, Penna. 'S‘eitealbeed• _ . - , Clojector. are kept .0 nand at r • cot. , • .*PRIC4I-11T Ar. Pntrprolito. - SHATT.NRED CONSirnIT/ONS 1188TORED ry 1/0 11 0 0 W , M=0 Bch-. , ...:_ tx t V El .4" t
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