iDttli 7 )ouresit PO:I7TSVILtC _ _ %AMMON 111BIPTIICIMORA 91, 11 8151‘. 1 . 11,111)11 ' 4. c Ci • - 011. itt andtbeienlititvdirelitretliee„ preeendingi '4ir to. Wikliiitee'S .troteittiet4 P;ralr; leikii 14' sc ' snitiod to Mine/trills ise lentoi tut., The res. Welton* adepteCiera tplilistosild Speak the sen timents of the. man of 'Ore wdi lassoes. of tide County: 'it is tivaper Fe state 1 1 at ,when any s .regelarliieloctid‘ detegatti - cell et - iiversville, led Ininitatell *fon to izitert/t; a ristim Calm the Conveadon *so to tiseetp.tbey , , at evaryibing ' revekid,elP,* iril . may' use tIM' isiiression, ' for Abel*, Vecesption. Some self.aproted delegates ' to'clitteinetion with other deleps es who had pre. viouslY keen delegates lathe Clio Convention' at s'ettnylkiltilaven, had *igen, . without giving the mass of the delegates thyp ;ellege of having se*oiesvin the matter. Air Irisd "Prisidint" was in the chair. It was movedead carried, tbata 'cinsittee of Ere be appoint ed lon -credentials.—. The elide was authorised to appoint the commit. tee, which . it did so well thatli, ran .the number (piths committee up to thitteeneven Irish, r one English and one Welshman.„•s , pon,being roman. sirated with for exceeding his one, the "Prisi.. dint” replied to this , effeet—"s ore, in' the Con= viatlon'tould me to put on the Committee as Many dlitgate* is. I plated!" "This was a stunner to those delegates erVo did not others' to be handed fiver like Items in a bilk of . e, to the highest . bidder, - so they withdrew and lirgenlied the Con 'elation whose proceedings ' given in soother Column: The delegates left eie mainly Irish, who while daring the day th e flourished in the 'most liberal manner, mates on i , the Farmers' Bank 'of fichoylkill County, p r o t ested. that they were :genuine, and berrahed for Cates,. Of coarse from Ithem the Cake ticket, received an endorsement.— ' ; The ramie nubs equalled in raciness byiitt'reeent' ': contest at Mt. Cense!, of Caliies conferees, whose Ibuilasie there of course, less to: nominate the Colonel; but who fought moit'i desperately, before ';they yielded gracefully, .to Ina claims open their [ fealty. - ' ' II I 1, ' We hare but a word to ssy in regard to the '' Cake Workingatelea Coneentionu It is a trans. i .. 'a • . . 1 Pbrent humbug ! eeetving nt one in this County. • ,f Under the management of Price,,Ahp working -1 - initlll'l frited 1 Cake '•fondbj hopes that be is all Iright, yet like the milebral l ed :des we read of, when the Colonel thinks he has • his thumb spun' it. It maybe not there. "W l ite man berg dour . tin." A. regards those woe. ) men who indignant ly:refused toloce sold by Price to the Cake faction,' we,asy all banorte thew: hey kit,' their true position, and knowing dare maintain it. Their noble stand on Monday, haselevateir them in the . estimation of *Very lioness an, end it will tiara the effect of 'encotiregint th' wavering, and &MI • ding the irresolute. 1 ' All that the "gallieni" Col onol wide from Mon day's derounstration„ he is ti'aftily welcome to. • XDIERW WAozs. The Democracy are provet hinny, loud in prOfes. violist! what they will do ; r the' interests of the' ii workingmen, if they are oat elected t ' , office, but in practice they fall • worti ly behind '.the mark: . The lien law, whichre the wages of work men, was an enact • eat of the Whig party, in the: . 1;414,11/1111 . 91,0 of this tate.. The:bill was drafted•by tr r Ais.rili W A lteseberry, Esq.; rows Whig represen. dine in the Legislature. fruin'iltis County, end .1 • ,Jidelitecl. We. used every exartl i on to over. i Irw i t i nie tt' ag t n is i e ied ul i b i t ts "r :iin w p h o e rt n atice to t was p ro. the, Wal k'_, '''' ,n.l• Very weli i i i lliat was a Whig sea. sure. it . 4ientoeraity hod no hind in its enact. °nu "' provisions hadi nin force with Imo.' r efiebil t,' for ten yea s, uritil the Supreme, °°": 0 ,. 11. • ' eV' s : Ivania,oi Ur 1i ., 40 .. rocritie judges on the beet*, ntly dectled some of features une " stit° . 't•qiiark t at; wi'orkmetr, the DeM. . , "nide party , clay : d.os settling for you r but when a° a PP aaltl Po l, l7. 4 'es do' t something to pro. lea , your h a rd-weges, a Democratic court steps in and rot:tar t ly i t f i th o Nog plattk . fu WhiCil * it Yon eine ow • teriir'‘i . will have to be passed, end the l'enPlee ' elm4;l4es fur the Ligislature Pre s PledVd it ;14"144, to i ntend to this important matter., It is toelessi,• , ' , ..;' - ipeet . the. Democratic party to do anything. . eratimberi of, it 'tore too buoy scretublinifor the lepoll4l office, to attend. to the wants of the ' worelnge4,, . '' If the workingmen IA Ali i og i ut , w ill on ly look facts fairly in the r l ace, ilisi:c 4 o l ust see that the oppositloc to the .' ens: Tititionn o y ha ve R I• ways considered their.interests ort;A nnount t in _ . portents. •For years . li haire publilied articlei upon improved Ventil , ion in the CiJk sa i n at of this Region, indium!:u solleitione for't:htinge Ite w s herel l life end liar might be rtioie+ictly guarded..., Arid we sti intend ini prosectrk the subject, ;iota we have iti operation a mini nenoi, ito 'strict in hi provisions,' is the one now In for4 o • . Greet Britain, i copy :f. which we recently pilii.i . „ , fished., We shall du i t irdependent of pulitio l 4 hoist the'arium time t4lhave a - proper ruining tau - minded, we suet sendLto the Legislature re prope r ,men. We therefore telitmet'to the workingmen. to move in the geed wlkenergetically, *edit the' coming election to rot for ose ,eenablates on . the People's ticket pletdged jo -p th&-re....outtelment of a law to seenre tainerm en d ether workmen, their wages, end to move iri 'the matter of .a inipectot. ship of the mines. T?eve matters can be effected by •the ' People, if the. sci.liesolve. :Ele wit in • time. ;. , 1 ;,.1 , - 110N..J.3 B.' CAMPBELL The nomination b' be euple of this District, 1 j of Mr. Campbell , fu r Congress,is ratified not ably .bY the large wars 14 the People in , meetings arrentbled, but by t tel9ependent press, of the District: All vermin e tua in ghis emergency, we need a man in . ngreri who will nut- only gain fur his constitn ry quit respect forfeited by such' ineapablra as awari, but who will intbun de; trines Preis, upo 1 Conreis the neeeleity of reestablishing thine Protective .p iincipleitidro rated by Henry, Cla3 ind;undermhich as ensbuti led in the "Tariff of 11342. the country Prospered.' The People of. the leveralt Congressional bii frier, ',care glad to rce, have meted' upon thi s . canters with the d ;termination to . support with spirit and elect if posrihle, such a man. They• reeognizo him in ..la" ea 14 Campbell. Our totem. potary,,Unt Milhoutara, in speaking of the Peo ples gallant stands 1 bearer, says It wonli be user a to enter inta'a labored pan egyric of . Mr. Cane ail. at this tithe Ile for well end favorably kno to the peopls!of this District. His name" and fa ere a part of our nation's history ; 'aMi we tome in him , with feelings .of pride and admiratt n. ills' unanimous nomina tion by theileople of tbis.County is a just and l i, noble reward for tof futtner • able' e nd' masterly representation of their ; best interests, while a Member of the 31 is Congress. Ifs was one of the noble bind wh 'stood up so manfully fur the 4pieeredpeople Kamm. in their great struggle for freedom. II is 'doe of the incorruptible friends of protec t n to American industrY, and labored faithfully nit energetically to modifrthe, miserable tariff f Hey jof the government. In' him the people er i ? find n faithful end energetic representative of the Oki and - iron intercom of the District. - i ,` ?be above em I tenth• of the poi; 1 - owls_ of politi udier tho sentiraents or Om- Itt Of the District. The Ow enemies 'esonet: torpid) the of Mr. Newhall'a record, itor 7, hilt prospective success. bright.esi'utcheon aparilize •eriau , . ' Ad rl'ilii,g;l:ettlldit4 d ih , e the ra e r t .al k: li ti a cket: r conclusively, that the ' , she. entypf money to boy up presses I the iDinrict. 'Cut the Colonel at I,4ffint ere not battik so anti ,Arti.l.- Poor John of the Shamo. ijrio 'allot political Market—bee ty , ohe strength , Undoubtedly, trod hindly by' the Colonet,end ilfe . pre much inclined to believe a teMent that- he be - transferred 14eftweate, to:another party, will be iitt Jost for what It is worth, end udeell, Price's vermeils the Col. ft thit assertion l would be credit -1„ °teeter, was paid for by a cheek rOattle. ft lo we ll understood that tion, it would tool be .advisable vhuowledge himself the proprie. Wever, leaked out, unfortunately ha - Cake faction, and the serpent's I extracted. The ben laid plans Lreittiated. The Oration 11, how en will be - misled by the Altar.? ',very few. :Thole allot care nit le . Ad'ertre, they ere sold or not , els, wit! we peeMit,thelit. riiiierftrita: lost the higtpipirited sterns, und will have wain 16 —Accottoteo In emote hes ran • The aufproves vine' paity•has of easy: virtue, h moat remember ly as some paper' Ain Journal—at gracefully yield, of belog remeMl -suppettx:-Colte. that the Workatem'a taken by the pn l nn mariy inks! one! himself. u ed.' The pipes : rtne on the Par i Inuit efterthe e for Dir.tlee to' tor. The rack for the plan. or fang* are there are oftentimes many woritie We think, ao whether 'like t politteel.tre selves to 14°' 'porn thik h CC11321 CZ= Crump of Bur9avbanna, tamely bare ha jf., h . David Itilbaat Pre/West a. Oalarbai A. Ilsearlur Caagraar, simeon !Ethan) tar &meekly, • rcu,uokiwitf4l JOKi L ikti nntl,tke Una Br reference to olitehti 4,;eiiiitittb we end that the whole atowset lltses Ta'r iirmiertiated tor the ,ennsttnetien et tits Wishinrcti Water Works, is BZ4 OO IMO, *bile the estimate bielp is $2.271,244. Captain liteigs and Ouse *mapa with him en the *atm ant of the opinion that the; rest oT the. reirks *ld tot ex. , ned, his estimate; test DT tbe maw, may tan *onside:l4y below - it. these are Teets !which have been obtained lime the dike "'.the.Up& OW :Ask eapittiateDdiuka.P4 the eisprogtriations eon be *mod to thejeortsels - ot thethese of Cuogrese'for the of 7863, 37, mid NM. 'The sporopriktioos Ter two years wens "'tads by Black Repaldisan Clarirpf. So much for Mr. itanosn's venteity on that point. p a i secr oje ovtdortl, (Petissi/k),qapt. 4, ttikestibmtlthil .this Snitch Neter-Pipe bald news will sump the pestlimitit which the pasti nrd is Identilletl,ne. the facts' of the' east at the Washington Water - Waite, already our di minntive By thisidibnis niaabirr.; lug in the sthertestrant; ebb iesolmt sPProiolited tofar is si2l,tat than the istimateof cap lifeiginalla for. this certainly, does out look as • , if. the work ",ill Gamed his estimate 7 but on the conteari;nteifall tionsiderably tailuw, it." What ore the feats ?' flitipV these—at the,last session ofCORMS.: asked fiti: to praseiete the !oil , . a tot.nd million. Ile Obtained,il; Scat yearlie will ask tar , another Satinets of dollars, and the oar following- for still another million, *1 lkestimate for the - completion ot,the soh* work was iiter live millions . of it costs less it will be th e first instance on "'Mord Of work east tug less than estimated by the - Engitater, partica larly a job for Uncle fia,m. It ii'not at all Surprising that the Washington Water Works promise to cost so much, fur at this moment the whole length of Ponsksylvanlis Avenue in Washington City, is being torn,up to gamble thi contractor to: lay the 1.2 inels e pipes, Which are to !soave) , the water ezetswiarlylor the Government buildings. The stairs pipes (3? Nehru* not de livered• yet, as they are now is precis of cassias is 4 Sitatind.. As soon as they arrive, the Arisen* will bb again torn op doom the centre, in order to , lay them. Mark If you please, most truth loving Stanitaril,..Domocratic tidutinistrative iconosoy, when: the flovernineat is "'binning" Wall street; Is have its paper rtione—the pipes are laid front eight to !WS feet ictow'sks surface. Of course, the contractor geti paid by the square yard, or he would' very soon discover that tire feet below the surface Witold be an ample depth. • I Our post-oriCO'neighbor has a singularpeackcaS for ()binding his fuer. andypiolons in -regard tq this Scotch Water Pipe business, and the Wash. ington •Works jsnerilly,• hefor• the public. advise him in all kiiidnifse, foe : , the sake of hist pirty, to any as little as poosible, in th'e future, about the business. The pipes witich should have been ,asanufactured of American iron by Ameri: can workmen, are being , east in Scotlind, and the men now suffering here for lack of:work, are 'xi, peeled to pay over live millions of dollars to beneil At a city in which they, have no interest, ands which many of them have never seen. Are you dot satisOed ? What do you want now? Do yon wish to make the People believe that rending work abroad is a positive ,bedellt. Probekly they ` here 'an idea in regard to Gilt matter. pa well as the Scotch Pipe Dismoeracy, and its brilliant organ here, the Standqrii.. We shall see.• • . • THAT quondam resident of Petterille,•aud pi !ideal Aleawher, , Dr. Charles Leib, has,sines be}} fleshed his maiden sword in Independence Squsre. I Philadelphis; some years slam as a valiant Whig' soldier, bud-e chequered, but 'if report speaks , truly, not an unprofitable career. With Falstaff. the Doctor evidently. believes Atli discretion a the better part of valor, and that the exercise of a liftle caution end foresight, affrays places a maul on the top wave of prosperity. Denim :we find him, when westward the star of Leib took ib way, as far as Reese*, a Free State ,in, end loud in!denuneiation of the wrong attempted ntion the people of that territory: Anon, he is editing a Democratic paper lisChicago . . ; Again be is mail agent in Illinois; in the confidence of the Adusin :istration, and elevated to. the dignity of being noticed in the Stools by Douglas. De.,Leibie et present In .iii'6:kingten boasting of the sued , in huckrain he ha _ slate; the guest of the President, anl decidedly, of the dirtiest of . the dirty tools which the{ ininnteulate Administration uses for its purposes: 'The Doctor is a genius; but it is fortunate for the country that his peculiar species is liteited.) Else politics were a farce, and honesty a myth. r • I Twtseducational statistics of the United Stetes .s ehous that tbere are four mil/ham of She youth of Ibis country connected with the various educe. tional Joskions in the different States of the! Union. Thel teachers number more than one hundred and fifteen thousand, and the annual cur ? . I rent expenses ire estithated to be about fourteen millions of dollars. EDITOWB TABLE. 1. °SARAN'S Marianna for October, hi a en. Dumber, In all Its departments. 'Edith, Trevor." a well writtan„nov ! elan°, Is sentineled, whlie Leland In his "Easy Talk" Is as usual, genial and happy. Copies can be obtained at BUMS n's store. Perm Giougsj Oyes his patrons a gem for getober. 7 - "The Mintries ; :t a Seriplurel seijett, are flys fine line engravings.e fashion and pattern plates—airy' a prominent filatitro of Oodey's Lady's Boot, are In ibe Oe. tuber number both nunierons and useful. The Merv, enniributione,lre from favorite pens. We hawed notir - i tng in , saying that Godey is one of the moat induitrions Istegazlne publishers in the country In mitering to the, Wed tastes Olds res t ers; and that his everts", Is pro. Attlonste to Me deserts. Copies of the October number title Lady's Rook Mn be ohtstnefet'llannen's iitore. \,,,, tocal-,.,Miirs4 Brrlrr the musk teacher. (or Acme Tears a resident flntough. is rani .pursuink ble' protet 'local dut.44nlteading. . ditt:74 new Laird of Odd be iota insted at %bum, Bebo3lklll County, on )llrrlday, Eel t 24tb, Intl wbicb cietwOon a proemial! In full liogalin will lake ;lien, and an erption will be daarered. Lodges and menibiley lbe Order trom a dtetancit are In allekto attend. • . I' Gpad Rau, OWN People will take nixie at Pt Clair Mb.treeing. Tie:ti e/ mar % will bell at th e hnttasawes Wood. 4iarettea wilt ,be delivered by ileniatnis ldaywood, 1114,\Ii ne . J a w. •ca Le pbail, '419 a HUT, Eine Lie. 1 1 4VrIomew, Esq, aad other well tenure; able Speakers. *the meeting beta rouser. We want tciaee what At. Claltesi, do in the way of get ) ting ups tile/lona • detinestes* for FREEDOM aad PROTECTION TO:AmEnicANllmusTar irrir-Dis • Ilosomunt or the Xpieepowbuce4, o e Wed. . ?wader of ; t he privet & week, reesectried the 9tureh nt the Holy A l postles, tt. Ctati; eonlire4isis. persona, and In the eretileg confirmed 18 Perseus I*lnity Church,l this Itot:ouipa. On Thursday meriting ordained the ReT.Psirieel F.drcards and the, iter..toeyp.lTThita to l Trinity Church. 0u 'Thunder evening tiactpahop con-, firmed 1l prneens . le . the Ephsaspal Church Itinenvviite.' On Vridkr,the Bishop confirmed 1 pavane at Lidera pal Church, Tuscarora. -;this..bt the - B . rst tear ilishop Bowman ever visited this Cotnty, and he eretweee self much picueel. ' •• ler/Tree end heavy cloth Tug have been neeerint du ring the week, to keep one Sorneartebie. Rade dorm a der or,two, gave us titoreteste of the 'equintat mete, which may be expected nesk , week. Our the mometral record for the week Is , t A,- Tatinsitv ' rick. } Ikansploarsta 1141saille. .11 A. M.' • 2C. 51. 7 P.M. set., tiept. 11.—e60 'TP ; BP—rale. Moe., f 6B ; Teem, ." 14,.-14 • , 70 ' • 00 —cloudy Thurs., Wed., " I .V- 8 8 2 88 3 , Si —rain. a 16-4 l3 O3 .‘ - Fri., • - " -77. -- 64 7 p 2 —clear. Rre.—Aboot yestirday afteinoon, flames were discovered issuing from the stable Of 1,7. Christian located : en Church Alley, west of Infilr'stireet.,fhis Bo! • rou4b. The tiled was blowing briskly at Ibis time, and therflamrs spread with such' rapidity, fhit • in a aunt time. thi stable with Its contents, war enveloped and de, etroyed.l Our fire companies 'mean It+ ground.bittl were not enabled to do much In =sequence of the rani idly of water, and the height at whist Out!, building luta knotted. Fortunately although there ireri a large MUD. lien of frame haildinge. in the vicinity, none were in jured. Ur. puistbn'i lees Is about SSOO.6n which he* bsu Instiiptinst of 000 in the Lyeoming II!dutoal nurt Ooinpany. Fire plugs are badly needed to the pert of ghats:en where this ere °tarred. I . /fir Cbsuf rtsibic.—The comet so tong expected le now risible every night to the staked *Ye!, awl the tan an be seen distinctly wlttou ordinary open ohm. It is beet Mum about Ulf as hour atter sunset and an boor . betel:it *Unripe. Your o'clock In the morning IS the beet time to "Reel It. It May be tooted ,for, in • line with, no two stars called the Poloters, and trout nearly right angle with ArZqurna. Astrouomeni compote that the comet is now about 140.000,000 of tulles distant. and •is rapidly approaching the earth.', During the first week: lu October it will be of the mood melting brightnens.-- Prom its elements It is passible !tat It Is the identical umiak matt lu llgt, and again 10 . 1827. lt has been an object of letterset ber&dorlorrtbe week, end autatearatk i trononters ant abundant. from the urchin of six Years up to adattie., t ; ' • tip it lag we trust, be generally remembered tit:dee, KO of the ScheyStlllCoenty A pleat' reiSoelety whkh I corowleures et Orelgeburit,welt alter hezt, will t* of the cited Interesting character. ,ItittenOve preparstlooe i t have been suede torpedo It , soWertor to enythlog of the Mel heretofore got we by the Safely: The Military trig al atone; AR,* bandeotne notakert, trod tide:win *mese &thulium &Nature. The citizens of the County mettotoolve to he pretest, Le liberal; oloyckerayotwot mitt coatis the Society le . the to enlarge It. *went action. sod Inmate it. eriefultoseio the Vt. { tightknit interest! of &bid !kill entwity4 Tbi Valr wilt emiosebriOn the 'Mk but, and et*, on thO 291 b, an which dai.PplicA'dilistiiepti bp &Meted by the 1106' u. Atipb.ll, ;' wpm( lig warms la an abotaluatkat- , -It la di* le t en...LORA s torsi weirs etiltne to dtaistey Sll tanmett. Itirsuis rataikpa th run at kW ID oar onsets "Pa lasine.ine Inattent wawa sit bi Oh to wantaboirt. tirit bare allotted frequently. fai Ito tHalsuoi..inia simitsaitgeoilhit' It Dander vusit out Itratteinet it, lttairoar, Outsell !paw Cif the *murk* ii/c paltaetpat"; sod lialrAt toth• oveentersk at I ,th, Pona.'aittut: flaunt uttintlagat ficandidtit ,^lntotatiOn 63114 - Stu ealltet - Of *deletions,' sue "Vga ti°lll " * Moat boo, demand settee .Itt thls ArrilwaelAWhisitionolta Ctol Thwahrt.,—OttihOlaw morning litirt shoat 4 o'clock. one ad the bankers or Meres t Ihrwiti 4 iThltshatTnekerrithiColliery,Stratars, kb; empty, wait disarmed to be on lire, and beige the -*antes ivies - slitidirrid. wee partially deemed: toss Twat 0000, open ',bleb- there ere insurances nearly' caering the metro t. is the /Trona rite luta Viand? lhar. :The Are ;opposed Os hate been the work of an Incendiary, as buts few nights twiny. the natrinturn et that colliery had been thrown' down by s man and awaited, and at various times threatening. !Wards tiara been Mack Sip at this awake. 'Wakens that tldancenrrence Irill mast no salons detention In the shipping of Coal on the part of this line. By Mon day next Mr. Drown will ship trop that Colliery as t art 0312 of,-Tax oollting of the TeX . Peyete of Hui .62wity or iletstylkllkwia held at the Courtlionse,ln the thatOugh of Po aville,oo the 13th ,-'day tot &1.60/04 /8514 to- take late. eonsideratko tbk • trywincnoturamonnts of inirtiles snowed se Otaes either not Wag vollected or not istnred into the County thwan ;el when eolkled, and to adopt 'earl, meatus as may be donned prom, kr the isliet of the over barthetted tatopaylog melanin,: 'and also tr; stniatet with MM. .7 sum flw a general »eau in the mithainzeent or our Rouse itor7bio defined oroper. 01 motion of Jeremiah peed, Dx. ROOXIIT, PIIILIAPS.of New Castle, was appednted President- of the meellog. lifi.:iohn W. 'lliffner, of Wayne township, and Sky llmuy BMW, of 3lanheisaitrere annotated Tries Presidents. Mr. Joust r.naTLIX - and 4. Wean, Pat.caro chased as Secretariat. Op motion of Jeremiah /Wed, aeotamittear of firs was appointed by the Chair to draw up a meow Ids and resolotlen expreadrief the sense of this- erect-, tug, and to recommend =eh niesmims a msiy be need Uri In the opinion of mid committee to forth*, the aforesaid ohjeet..- The ,Chair appointed. the Sollowtng named, rotieraen said committee, to wit:;—/mendab Revd, of the Borough of Pottsville, `John , G. Wives, of Palo Alto, Gerry Patterson, of : Pottsville, John A. Otto, of liarrylownship. and Charles Bober, of Port Carbon— said comudttesto report to a meeting to beheld on Mom day, the _oth day of September. 1868, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, lathe Court Sousa for the fattheratics tithe object atbreseld. .0n motion, adjourned. • Nom U m pinneml The covetlng above noticed wan hinbly mmeteblle and influential. and we may now eapeeteceetilicliite action In a watts'. which affect* the interests of einty tavnay log citizen MI he County. - fEir Cicket—The Schuylkill County Agrieultaral, Horticultural and Mechanical issechtlion,lntSadstold lug au Mahlbilion at Schuylkill Haven during the coat ' InglOctober, commencing on the 6tb and closing on the ' Stb. An interestlngleatore or the Exhlbition Sill be a • trial of skill between all thy Crteket Clubs ofitbe Coon ey, the suceessful one over ail competitors, to receive ' from the Association a diver coeds!. As ta4 be sup posed, the promulgetioa of the feet len put the Clubs of the County on their met tle k and It IsanUcipatedthat the mitt) , for the contest will fie large. Asa Preparikey movement, a Co'nvenilon cociposed of delegates from 'leveret Clubs met In this Itoinugh on Ilia; * lent. It was .resolved time all It'd preliminary itivisuguts for the trial be made by a Committee of 3, enen of C. Saylor of the Perseverance Club, Schuylkill Haven ; It. C. Green' of the Pottsville Club, and Josetla Stokes of the ..United Eleven" of Viabbimeh—Ur.l3iyior. to act as C !! belrman of the ICommittes. . On motion Of Boil. Chalet, Esq., it was , Roared, That in the erratrgemente to be Made by the Committee. refeiezne shall be bad to the Viewing' order Clubs shall be entered seeordlna to prkeite of organ , - - The two oldest Clubs shall first' contend with each other: the two neat oldest to follow, and so on un til the list fa exhitusled. The vietors sfterwerds, to con - tend with each other In the same order. ; ! On motion of Y. e. Hattie°,Esq., It wee Remleed, That all the organised Clubs In; the County that wish to en:er the ilsis,turnlsh the Committee with the dates at their respective ory.lanisations, dad full lists of names of members, on or before the SOth of feptene ber, 1868. ' All Clubs In thellaunty that wish to con tend for the prize, should address C. Saylor, Schuylkill llseven, who in eonnectlotrwith the rest of the Cominitiee, Is antrum ted with all Preliminary arrangements. ; IMMENSE MASS MEETING PI 31 0 la X.: 33 AT MIAERSVILLt i • The , Dime and Sinew 01 now Rof.(iv, Might as is This Euttsuisisagui Ile eadsl.. On Eall Delay night Last, over two theuvind clthens of Minersellle and vleinitY assembled in min meeting,' at Ihe house of Evan Evans. Joseph GUir4n, pq.. pees!- dad, asslited by John James, John Bilier;:lienlatnin Thomas, Evan Evans, Sr., Daniel Lour•OFta. DeauTun and Morgan )!organs as Tire Presidents; Secretaries-- Joseph Mined! and George J.l;tepriettee.• Eloquent, spirit-altering speeches were delivered by Iron. James - tt. Campbell, Robert U. Palmer, East.; Howell fisher, Eat., Cyrus L. Pinkerton, Esq., Lln. Bartholomew, Esq., Jacob llama, Esq., Christophei Leerts;Eaq., and others. A pleasing feature of the affair was P procession Com posed doves three hundred wbrkmeni i who with Nuns. s parencies and baonera, marched. to . *hip meeting from Pottsville. , To glvosouso ides of the etfeet praltzeed, We will _Pub lish copies of the mottoes exhibited on the omission. Heading the procession was a banner bearing the Ail loalog Inscriptloa . 4 tbe Workingmen '• ' of the Pattaville Rolllng 11111aii 'Will Vote fur no Mai' IL Who Is not in 1 ' Favor of Protection." Then followed et different Pottits In the Hue, tnutsioe• rendes, benriwg the follOrlng.mottooni:-:-. r • - -Tbe pride are MoribiL7 • ,; ''Proteei lon to Libor." "Omit for Wages.'" km. Laborer le Worthy of Minim." ' 4 .Waces belbro Bente.° "Money before Orderit'; l "Protect the Miners' Life andlLimb." "Arnertran Iron before Pcotcti Iron.!' "No more Ten Cent- Presidents." "Oppoettion to Fore Labor and . Leilr Wages!" 0 7'en Cent Proidente, and NOrkrrotertfrantats don't salt Workingmen." • "No more &olch Water Pipes." "Wheo the People are In Wootton, Tyrants Tremble." "Specific Duties for Prolecilon." "No free Wire Muses for Foreign Goods." "Give as Adequate Protection and wri will fis oar own Wages." - •• "Erie Trade Starred ni." "Protection slim Work."-, "fIitEAD before CAKE " • "We drsaaad Protection ibrTabor... **Campbell stood by us and we rote for Wm" "Free Tftrrk , torles for - White WoFlClamina." "The Free Trade Polley may stilt Slates, but Dot Free• • men." "Free Trade Advocates Ire Saeratar to Gets Country:* ".'entlay [Tables Favorite Bove Tame out to be oar Greatest eetel." • "We 41810 bT those who stand by our Interest e." "Tyrannical Presidents deserve the fate elf the Leoomp• • • ton Constitution:, "Men who vote for Free Trade with Europe must expect Low Wages." ,! "Good Men.llood Ittnelplet, PlentyolWork, and Good Wages." "Beware of Wolves In Sheep's clothing., Who defraud boa. est voters.": • 'Remember the Great Swindle of Ina." "These wbo deceived no ono; will do It ag.10." "Burnt children dread She tire." "Our Country, our Interests, In prt krone* to Party." • 9700wn with Pres Trade Principles." "These who give 0.4 Lim loyaenf In; preference to Demo . goituen ' • - "Workingmen know their Itiebts and will maintain Ahem." • lbe feeling flaring the whole of the proceedings was of the best and alost encouraging desq r iptien,proving that the People Cr, very much In earnest In their determina tion at the coming October simnel to rebuke theirs/. Trade powers at Washingten, and gaga powerful blow Pr iteklrill et home. It Is a gratifying spectacle for eve. ry Teed citizen. Let the People but rewire, sod vlcto torynnind rest open thole standard. The work and be peels* by the People,for they ,re the mastere, and publicelicers, from the ricadderiC down, but their ser vants, ei enjoin upon the Opposition to the Scotch Water P/Mpernocracy le eqpinizei thoroughly through-, out the Oates and District, to order that upon the nth of October, bum, present au unbroken front to the Free ' Traders. . - WORKINGMEN'S MEETING .A.t I%Tovlrii.l2lx.. On Wednesday snit:ins, the Bth inst., a meeting was held at the hones of John !tablet, at Newkirk ) Mr. DAVID EDMUNDS to. the Chair. Martin Moore and Samuel limes, Viee Presidents; Wu. 3litestavoe acting aslienetery. The Chairman reed the PousedloCr of the People's Convention at Schuylkill gavels On • the 30th la, and then called on Mr. John Parkee,"The Thicken*. Illarkszeith," to addreea the renuog. Mr. Parker In a speech of considerable length.Litt reviewed the Pooled ings of the People's Oauventioniead showed the claim. that the People's nominees had to the *Deport of the Workingmen of this Design; after which he reviewed the cooduet of the present Adosiniatntien towards the Poo* of Koons, and clearly' Proved to the sattsesetion of his andleu e s that. the pledgee of the Democratic party are not worth the time it takes to speak them, nor the paper on whiAt they are written. He also gave a re view Of the workings of Situ Trade and of a Protective Tariff; shoeing that when the latter pulley prevailed In thie anustry, the country Was prceperous, thoPrioto of labor high. and Woititunners were placed in .a eons. detests podtton ; while under the fanner polity, trade we. depressed and prostrated ) fitreineat almost - Ida 'tend still. wave ;alterably losi, and the worths; classes in consequence, reduced almost :to' atervation. He, rore , eluded bisiddren by an event at appeal to his audience to support the catty Protect Joni ticket in the -field—the People's ticket—aud not lobe led *aim or indieed to vote 'phut their own interUst by any peaty whuttever„ ledthern polkas to be tWorklugeetan'awtyilkonocratio or *bat Dot. ,' Ms concludettas well melted addosseby mining that the proceedings Of the People's Contention be aPprorafecal ratified by . ...the meeting. ,The !union !tea worded ity Vrift.- . I ) stil;Itoo . find ' anted Omani: ell f' O OY. after which the venal/ adjourned. • % WU. Mintaurott, 4cretriry„ ' . . noczontot WORKINGMEiSIONYWON. Soininetion of Ron. ZLifEtt /I.,CAMP _, BELL spathe whole People's TOOL t" -,A' Costaetios 411 to Workturatan of &MAUI lir ty won UM at ttut baps of Scan Wawa, la the Sopoigb of 311upwrilia, op lb. Itltt of leptowbor, Iltik at 1 ".• N. 'As Cauvontion was Osyytoistat bitter atoatiatt tla • • Parrithaatt ' 1 , ~ , s 3011 N Ufill4o3. . , r Amos &ma, Wan= *Map' ' • Two. ti.Corttn. - - J.&Orizt. 1 i Moaoaa itoattur. .bs Lon& " Cletworate Os 'mum the, toileeltet prrenee were atirehited • Committee op Iteoelatioes:—John Levis, Jobe Heron, Uhlietopher Les% STU= nilibeet eel John Elkesrs.l me Committee nweted the followheg ref/illations, Which-mere read and uttanhaostely ethikted: ' Wasszis, The Delegates to the WorkingMlMl Can wention.assembled at Mumslibt this day,. base feted iberosd Poi anrronoded by a set of men, Slimly styling theinlielree Wl:whitetail:testi Delegates, maw Who had no iMarrest nor participation In the regalia:anon Of the Workingmen: nor in Its ~ b eet.—men who bast been selected, purchased. sent here, and packed by the Cab les of the Pannone Bank of Schuyikill Cetmty, Ew the purpose of furthering Disown pettish. palt.W3 suds: Ant IMAM" We kw/skinned with feellossof prcr Land raga, surprise and geottElostimnothat the news. piper organ of the Workingmen. the Minersrllle 'Work staa's Altocefe, Eat been parcheard• by c candidate for Assemily upon the farmers' bank Democratic Tick et, and paid for by-aCheckhrawn on the Fanners! Bank, and we base found the cause of the Workingmen be liayed by the Editor of the Atfrocoie, and himself re tire In parking the Contention. and advocating the cause ,of the tanners' bank Dem:tette Ticket, t here. fors, Resofeef,Tbst although newspaper printing estab. lishments, consisting of Presses, Types. le., Duty be said and transferred by Ms of Sale. and paid for by Meeks, yet the Workingmen of Schuylkill County menet In el tided In snob Bills of Sala and cannot be made, to pass by curb written traesters, for a money consldareilon. Ermined, That those politicians, who suppose ;that to purchase an Editor and pack a Contention, Is to enure 'the vote,* of the Workingmen of Schuylkill County are grossly Ignorant Who mirk whlchsweils to the b reasts of freemen. a od will certainly be 13 winesirellat the Doses In October nest, - - - - Rejoiced, That the true obiegis of the movement of the Workingmen. are to secure • rewind of linsiness Beim Its prevent depression. plenty of worit, fair CIA Wages, and prompt payment for the Workloguion, and Rmtectloa for the Miners' life and limb. Remihmi,-That these objects are only to be secured by • lb* election of men to represent us in the Congress of this'll:kilted State; and in the Abate Legislature. who ere strongly 111 favor of our interests, and competent to empress cur slaws. and to carry them into effect by ne cessary and practicallegiafilloo.. -' Nosaiesti. That we hold as Mel ter - one interests, the ensetment Who Congress of the United Stsl,s, of a. Tariff Bill whkiswill afford full Protection to oar In dustry throughout the &wintry. Rest:nal. That In the lion. JAMES 11. CA3IPBELL, the People's candidate for Congress, we And ii;man wil ling and competent to sustain the muse of Protection, one whose whole willies, not only in prefersloa but lu practice, Ind Congress and among the people. pnlntg hint out to as as a true and reliable friend of the-Workiog men. Resoirel, That we require additional legislation at ffarrisburg, for the bolter securing the payment of we. gas io Cash, and hi Mb of ineoireecy, end forf the b e tt er praectlon of the tire sad limb if our operatives in tbe 11 Ines. , Badred. That the Pecaleht Convention having in structed their candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives to sustain the presage 'of such laws as will secure a preferenee la the payment of the wages of tabor over all other claims, and hatingeonfidenre in the honor, Ability acid integrity of ROBERT • al. ,'PA LltEit Itsq the People's candidata forStateSenale,end JOHN: S. DOTER, PHILIP R. PALM and CYRUS 14 PINKER. TON. lira, the People's candidates. for Assembly—we henemp edge them one cordial support. Hashed. That the whole Ticket formed by the No ute's Conventien, being eomposed of gnod- Protective Tariff men. will be sustained by the • Worktagmen. and Ira earnestly recommend it to their audit ideal sup at. Rardred, That the Democratic Tickets. healed by Wil liam I. Dewart and Joseph V. Cake for Congress. and of , remit to the support - of the Workingmen of Schuylkill County, are composed of the avowed friends and safe porters of Tea Cent Jima Buchanan, and his Adminis tration. • Ree/lard. That we tan have no confide:or.; In the pro fessions easy set of men 'who ery "Tariff" tend "Prole& lion." and at the FARM Onto declare themselves the friends of the present Free Trade, Direct, Tematlon and Low Wage* Adreinistration. , Resolred, That the Indecent conduct orOhe packed Cake Convent on. turning Oa pmeeedings into a rldlcia. lone fame. show* the "doyen feet" or Its Otters up. ix mere political trieketers, wbv de:retry thee:twelves with the idea of their greet cunning, and withwelt alledynr • nes, operate upon the false pall' -al &alio*, that every MCI kilo hilk On motion ofJobu It. Morgan, • - Resolve, That the Leglrlatnre of Pennsylvania ought to enact. a law. giving a preference to the liners of labor in all raises, not less than One Hundred DO/lars to each On motion. • • I Resolve, That this meeting do now adjourn. with three cheers fur the People's Tariff Ticket, headed by Hon. JAMBS U. CAMPBELL for Congress. and that three proceedloge.besigued by theollicera. and published In all the newspapers of thl*Congressionsi RIO deb and the State, friendly to the mew et the CFosklngalen.. JOICII LIMAS, President. Chiltterol4o.l4wls, Scereary. Ff• PROCEEDINGS OF COMET. lIIPOLLTED 1O Till JOEIVIAL, Cion.r.tgen inons.—itnrety of the Peace, on Witt; of Ann DWet. The deft. was sentenced to 'pity the ,costs. Cosa. es. Ann latri•Surity of e t pates, on tenth' of Ellen flares. After bearing the watklsmheed,and proeeentril sentenced to pry the On& 3 • Gen. es. Mary 134nlit.—tizratt'nt tie! Peace on cal h of John Fisher. Fisher appeared to be afraid lest deft would'burtt his tarn down, and do lardiotbor Wary; .but Ono errant* do not 'how any In cotton of this kind on the part ofthitdeft.ltotagb it i abssrtt a not very good character in the seighberbportr ',fibber or. dared to pay' the eosin, and deft,. dionhafged. ' Cbm.'es..ifunrarst Clisfett—Sureti of the Pea*, on oath of Mary Grace. Case dismissed wlihrint coati. Chas. vs. Roiond 074r—Sirety of the Pesti on oath of John Heron.- , store appeared to be!sfridd feet deft. would burn ids ionse down, but as titere WM no evltie - dme to justify his fears, the ease WAS , dittnisecd, and Raton orders* to pay the coats. 3 ' • Was. es. Epkrisms Vhier..--Fornieatk4 and. Bastardy, on Slissy A. ressier—guillr, usual wentenee. • ' Ches. vs. John JI Rotans.:—Assadit .. fend Battery on oath of Henry Engle. Engle end deft' bad a' quarrel, and high words prised .between them ' Engle made a motion as if be were about to strike dolt., When he was knocked down and kicked several Hines. It occurred at Llewellyn. "Not guilty." Ind county to tuTihe ants Chas. rse.lacob, Wm* —Lasesay of Isoma meat, oath of A. Wimp. The evidence was namely sufficient to make out the merge. and the Indictmint wee defiset I re, so deft was aequitted. Com. es: Masud Shires.—lfaintenanee, on oath of hie wife Sarah—parties agreed that deft. should give sl'. per wreak Ihr his wife's maintenance, and he was ordered to give $lOO ball to comply with lise agMement. , Om. vs. Daniel Doseglarty.—The deft., when under the !patience of liquor, menutilted sWorsonii and batter ry on: a woman. Ile plead gut he bad been in prison 2 months already, he was tined 6 els. and directed to pay the :costa. . . • Cwt. VS. Abraham Ernst-41mA plead guilty to an as. sault'aud battery on John lionnker. t Itounker who was emplOyed by deft., had eat a tree' dtrn in the weeds, lti whi fell upon and killed a calm le mule or deft.% and thereupon deft. inflicted soups punishment on Itountter. Slued 6 testis sod theeats. Chas: ts. Ciriefias Dell.—Fotritesti and Bastardy' no Buistpua iteineehl—guittY; usuatttenee„ Chin. es. rienid Davis and iestantr.—Assault and Battery ou John Weriow.. AD the partidappostred to be on a spree together, when theY , got to quarreling and lighting. There was no poetise proof against Dish., who was found not guilty. Jabbing was found guilty. Ches. es. Asarco treacrawyer.--Clatharine Neek tom. phtlned of the dett. for haring romMit tad an assault and battery ripen her. rgli erliknee with regard to the ea. molt was somewhat t 7contrailetory,,tand the Jury, after being out tuna very long time, returned a rootlet' or "not guilty, but sentenced deft, to pity the marts. Onicos. JdwcJ Doepherty.--tiurety of the Peace en oath of JohuZeigner, The putts; have be r m-on had terms 63r it long 'While end ante •14 6urt before. After hearing the nue, the taunt +Mode+ Z.,!goer to pay the . costs, end ordeirtl.beth lo give ball la POO terkorp the pair* An one year . Closi.cs Sebastian dteallir.l-Suiete of the ffeice on oath of prederlek Sump—after hearing, the complaint wax elleadmed, and Pump ordered to pay the coots. 0411. es. ',tendon fklatan...-Assitult and Hatter en .Dennis Convers. The defendant plead gully anti was, sentenced to pay a !Wee! one dote, and the costa: Cbee. is..adoe Znilbayrit-The feudal:it V 1111indleted 1 on a charge of homicide in kliti g Nicholas Power, an engineer on the !Sloe Itallecad, between Ashland and the Planets. Mime were two; counts to the Indict.' ment, - one fur murder'and the other'for eMenslartghter.! The following are the tactiottheteaser as proved on the trial: Oa the night of the 27 that' Aug., Power was . at ! Ashland with a party from the Plane; in attendance on the theatre there. Power appeared to be soleihat ex-, cited with liquor. Lateen the evening the pally started! ibi barna, dowel the turnpike, rower and,Levl Kuabb following on altiont two hundred yards behind: Schen Power and Knabb reached the valliered,,ttiey turned down Instead of 'following tbd turnpike, etirning to Deuteron et Co.'s breaker. Power went to # eideling and I detached an empty ear for the perpoee of riding down to the Planes, the grade being descending. but the ear was stopped by. aural: bank of eoal'i dirt" on the road. lie , • then went to an empty air 'Reseeding under the lump coal 'chute; but as the apron 4 the salute was folio( coal and rested on theesr, he-Wes obliged to empty the coal into the ear in order to free the t'utr;• ; did anoint the coal runnlog down from tha whale nearly ailed the car. The noble made by the tilling of the ear with goal attraeted the attention of the defendant who Was watch.; man of the breaker, and at the;tinso making 4 the drag In.tbe engine how!, and be come down towel* phi (abate", Rearing loam potions, he snapped his meet , ter, which however,did not prori. Upon coming doin On the road he worth* Cif m oving oil, and paibed by the deceased: Defendant called to hint to desist,arteleh he refused In do. Defendant then pupped 'forward to put dewn the break on the ear, when a scuffle ensued between the deceased and defendant. la *ash tbe •dye, fondant had his shirt torn, tend was caught by the , Defendant freed himself, and after rendes the deceased off, who edvaneed th attack blen,le grad his i revoirer,, which took effect its the let breart—deieamed! as be fell, eicialmlng."l4:4 Levi, I'm stmt." (Tben for the first titratedeAndant kerewlt was Power.) itasbit , who was standing la the from pert of thee! ttnmediste ly ran down the toad home. lanberger went tip to the town. summoned the physician and several others, who went down to the plate wberd; the man bad been shot.— Power had however, Monti bite way to Latigton's tavern, where he lingered Until the itolloging aiterneen„ whew' , he died. Tbe Court chargediliat ir thefendeut shoe I the deemed, believing that hie wag In the set of ammo W I ling a felony and for the pnriate of preventing it, Or i shot the do:eased in welfdefettos after he himself had; been attacked, and when be Aland la graft duliefsf! IlLe or limb vithout a reasniable chance of escape, that I then the shooting woe justlliable; but that if the dal fendent believed that &aired was merely bastalsdate upon the property with no ! , intention of committing a &hilly:Or If the act.was not due pre - seltdetenee; that thee the deautagnas' either murder or inatistiughter e , but that the fa r ces of theshowed that It ennid not be I courdef. The jury returned mud verdictof riot guilty, after being one but a sheet tleie.;,,The defentlant, was ably ! tifoo‘tted by, Maus. flttgbee, ,and Cameral, and. the Cosensonwealth'N ft. M. Calmer, with the District At- Cbst.Ws...cies: 24111.—tareeny. Lane Atiberl4 Sew. ht,Xlisinst two geld watches, Worth Ana $lOO, flew lassie,* andel were loured In the panweden of the defnutust, who b had boorseess :altering The stare. , ,dWatedietlingaindst wet Minuet 'ew them be was tbapd selfty.,asd sauteeint to restore the itemerti.pay !knits Waidlnifas el a snonthe impristauneet. oi4frasts Sillajtird—Thedsfendant plead guilty to rs heinittailskileMeritin oath of Jahn Weida: The' simistit watrotat Of every agnavaied. character, mad oe arredattheedrnerefOmttreatid Mahmatanso streets, thk .ranstallindletendant's fa thee Paha Temple} *fire disonting, What . Twupti ttrock Winstall iW the tats. who theretip4 pushed Temple down. The dahludaut on the other side of the street NADA' this, ran across and attacked Tanstall„ wha'encomenred running lloray from theta. Young Temple then picked up half a brick end threw leultit groat formcutting a deep gash In the back part of Wanstaire head. ind knockleg him Unmade!ss to the earth. Ile then boat hien. kicked him toile Ws and Duvet, and jump/ on him. The by standers made antreely any attempt to .Ireverit the out rage. Wanstall lay In a dangerous condition ibr several days The Court sentenced the defendant to pay 6 cents 'dne,, rold u/igo an haprisonosent orals utentbs.:,. When dant, wan being conveyed to prison ha at tempted to escape. bat chteogb.tbeactivtty 'lour young Deputy Shutt, Wm. Mats, Jr-, he was caught, attar bay lug run about halts tulle. - lb*. rt. James ertitims.-41eorge Patterson comPlalned of the defoilderd gar having• stolen property In and around a breaker belonging to tilmself and others; but ae the ownership of the property noted was not correctly stated In the Indictment, he was found not guilty. viu bound over to appear at the nest unions.. • landerion of corn seat week .l GRAND JURY *WORT. To the Zumwalt, the .liedgu of tie &art of Quarter Sr , eon. in cowl for the (betray of Schroth!: : , The Grand ItF quest ingot ing tor the County of Schuyl kill, Septem be fivishins, ISfill. rtspeet tally reirort.-- That they e had before them and meted on fitly-six bills of ludic ment. via: For Assault and listtery, 27 f Laterny, It ; Fornication and Itastardy4; Selling Liquor. to Drunkards. 1; Conspiracy, I; Irerjuty. 1; FatßO Pre. tepee, 1; NaIICIOUS Innate, 12 Riot, 1; Murder, 2; Obetruettng Constable. l; Forcible Entry and Wainer, I; Selling Llituor without - Mains., 2; Mil, 2; Assault and Raney with intent to ...roimmt Ita,4, 1; ? _tot Re turning Recognisance. 1. 4 Of ¶ b ,bore , they , found forty-three true hllls.iod ig nonstithirteen. In almost every case of Match. and Rattkey, and also alter, rases that were brouglit before the Oraud Inquest. were traced to drunkenness°, thus showing both the deMoralliting effect of lignoriand the heavy costa that are burdened , upon the tax payer% of the County thereby. We also end that many of the bilis for the minor offences thoUld have been tattled by the Justices of the Peace, and are apparentlyi only re. turned to Court to secure the costa. • The Grand Inquest have also plaited the public caeca and the prison; In the former they find ecerything in good order, and award due praise to the 01110enr, in the latter we find &gelid system idoptql by which the 1 0 - st It °Hollis kept. and we find the Supevintendent to" be. well fitted to his (die.. White there, be pointed oat a prisoner named Catharine Ryan who is insane and ought In one opinion, to be removal to the Alms House. Tbe Grand Inqueat have also examined the supply of Water at the Filson. and find that there Is ranch lemon. sentence arising tram a watt of the necessary supply of water—and it Is attributed to an. ITlnngonien/ which was male several yeargbacit. between the then Commis. stoners snit the Pottsville Water Company. nudes the ell pposil lon that the Pottsrlibi Water Company would at all times be able to tarnish the adequate supply. The Grand Jury would recornMend that early steps be taken to annul the contract with 'the Water Company, unless this inconvenience Is at once remedied by them.. tThe Grand Inquest would also all the attention of am Court to the erns/Ingot a mad over the Dauphin and °Susquehanna Railroad, at theSumtnit Station, in Wayne Township, whiai is in a very dangerous; condition—the bridge across the itailmad (which at this place Is bleavn• hid some 2') or 25 foot) is hardly wide enough for two re. hicks to pass, and the hank along the excavation should be guarded to prevent accident. The Grand Jury return their thanks to the honora ble Court and Disdilet Attorney, tor the kindneu and courtesy extended to them during the session. ' ELLIACI lIAM HER, September 10,1255. --. Pbrantan. BEAR AN OLD DEMOCRAT.. 243tir corrorpoodcnt long identified with the De mocratio party when it bad principles. to Licour. Ing disgusted... /There are thousands in the lame boat, whO cannot swallow the Free rradei anti- . Repnbticati-notions now promulgated Lithe Do mocruey. '0; the leaven is working. Listen loan old Jeforson iltemocra t ' , • • [emsuitacirsr..l„, 31inalt.Ensz—flare you o'er made, or peed the at tempt made; to estimate the lons to the country nr coin m Draftier the want of, or inabliity to obtain labor. 'dd. ring these patent democratic lbw," I I would like very ,much If some tompetant person would undertake to mate the:Whole of this County. to be within the bounds of eeriainty. If lam nefinistaken it would leftist the unrefiteqlng. It Is a **Oka t can never be recovered. d total lose to the peop/e and rommunity le th 4 much wealth end improvement. The breaking, up of a number of ihdiv hinds, a bank or a, corporation, is note drop compartet with this loss. thou gh it creates fir more egeltement. When we reflect that the want of la bor is ceased by the neglect of the Government to pro. , tect Our labor, or the desire to route tabor for other us t tomtit our expense bow much emote'. the reason for excitement.. To capon, in addition to the attempt , by Government, by fraud and form, to deprive a portion of .; the people Of making theft otru lawn, and_..-vr bile thou sand* of our twaskindustricius-people for the want of La bor. are suffering tar the In:treaties or Went. tiosero 'meat Ls vending pother countries for hundreds of thou, - eau:dyer dollars' worth of water pipes to be used by the Government. thereby taking the money from, the people who are 'uttering ler the want of labor, when 4 they mold have got a cheaper and, batter snide at home, made by -the very people who are rufferit3g.- If Americans can en dure Itda they have lost all the spirit of their ancestors. I have lived to nearly three score and len years. and far a' nUreher of years have been Ms:paned with ' have tekenzbut Ihtle part In them. I amid the coon , try once, and now I for one emuldJoin a tea potty and sty thosewafer pipes should never tendon moo than soli. • , • .. 11 Jartabrit. 31/Dms AND :ITONllollllntocaar.v ICOIIiDICNICAAD telt, nix Ig!X JOU'L3iAL.I Shall the Dead be Forgotten and their • • ll:eating :Platte "Desecrated 1 There la 'perhaps no rroldect which COO present itself to the oiled Illtkutme reverential awe, , than the mound of the deed. The quiet field of graves, and the whitened franuents of mortality which aro:rotten exhumed by ' rude bands to make room fur another tenant, and scat tried around these silent Intdtations The mind 1s Jrt• voluntarily drawn from the bustle and tumult of the living, and concentrated on the dead. and. ponders on the vanity of human diatinetion, as it beholds the lord and slave tilyeeted W . W . 1., power apd servitude, mutual ly repose in the mansion of death.aid tots as they moulder-0i those whose last pubations heat Inirrecon• eltrible variance, mutually sleep side by side in the cold embraee of the grave. "..11ere the wicked cease froth . troubling, and the weary are at rest." • Again, when *e, rase/hal these once aiters! bones on tomtit uted a liv ing frame, once moved with agility onward to the home . drove...the field of *claw. or of patriotism. how can we *Mot that wears the reelphints al Abele love, the heirs of their researches, and banquet tau the spoitcof their conennetta The soul, unless dead: to every kohl(' fin palm, must exclaim, what debt of gratitude do we ere the honored dead. and especially in Amelea. where they have written with their own blood,* **torn , motto, "The Land of Freedom, Free." Ma, Ibe laermitted, in common with others, to ask bow much fig this debt of gratitude Is discharged In our favored laud of Liberty, Christianity, gelenro and Noble Impulses, when a buri al ground at New Castle, New ' Castle County. Deleleare, presents the following realities of national negligence, and local disgrace? 'This Cemetery is partly situated on the hanks of the Ilelewaru. where portions of. the soil and fragments of the dead have been from tone to time, tempt away. or by the : current thrown upon' the adjoin• ' leg fiats. And at p•Ment the uncovered eoliths aud gllCentng encutcheons yawn fearfelly from their appro. tectedgraves; and wantonly the skulls or the dend are used by heedless boys as bowls on a howling green. It is unnecessary for me to recall here the patriotic deeds of the past that hare *inspired on thee* very Lenin., or how many of these very bones that its scattered about. may have struggled in the ranks of national valor. Put Ste it when I my, that la ancient days and less favored there, was veneration for the dead. 'They were consecrated, embalmed and enshrined.. Poor is the boon of mortality In Delaware. if the geld of graves eonnot he protected Trom the tlond. rapacioun namely, and the a. more demoralising habits of boy& who esteem it It plea- sure tonal for halls the scalps of their grandshas. I asked moor the reeidenta of New Castle why such net ket. was permitted by the local authorities. as answer ed me carelessly, "That what was .orerbody'e business was nobody's business." And so things ware. R. they Ware In Delaware. /10AT31AN.- It rl aer 6 go , ST4l3lh, 43r,Re1aware pipers pleas%) ropy. • q-q 5 9 9 Election=-Tuesday, October 12, 1858. PEONSIVANTI-LECONIPTON • Jubox or Sunglr. emir. Joh* 31. Iteadj 7 of Philadelphia. • CUM Cosonstionn. •3- Wm. Pi t P •• of Fayette. • MEWS COITETT TICKET JASIES 11. CAMTDELL,Tottirrifkr RUTS MATE: r.onpacr M. PALM VA, Pennine. • -, Aerixena : P.B. PALit a ßehnillini Karen. JOIN, B. ISOYEIt, Tamaqua. • CY,11133 L. PINKEUTO;Whemont. . 14111:11.111/: • • Joll.* P. 110 BUM; Pptpri llle. annussmai : _asiduzy, DISECTUI, OT IRS MOSS BOOM lthinokl.- MICHAEL it. KlSTLElttliaka' IWO a iIAA! o;v:Lio=4l . _ •I Jeum ift Swami Com. • Wm. A. Porter, of Philadelphia. • • QUM Colllllllo7lon. • Weiley Preet, - et Payette. TEE CANE inn% .:641gfi. r gs.:403.Erit W. CAILE,of Sasete—lllellAELaxtiftAN. or PALstilic Assevet4.:-.1. L. GER. of - Bathe': ifiso.NA RD RUM HUTH, of Union ; JOAN 1i0RN..11., of Port Pluton. - • Sheriff-3 ICIIOLAS BEITZINOER.. ofTemagia. theississioner—JACOß KLINK of Pottrtille , Directur qf Eke roor—JOlDt IitECK, of West artinsvig. ..4witter--fRANCLS YARYM,L,of Usury: TIM; DEWABT TIMM* . Contras—WM. IiEWA of Suabul. ' . &nate-4. Dl, art;tltEliiGf:, of Pottiortlic Ant ably-401M • O. USN', of PAmtrgi. BOTTA, of Port Cl:atop : UMW F. LIAO, of itateato- , ra Sherr '.4AIIES iffKßOlfiol, of Pottrilfte. ACUB LISONKR. of Woof Nom 'Llintdor af tto your—FILMSICII. BECK, of /forth , Stanbelm. ' • ' daditar—ZSAAC . - - 'OOIIIIAOR ON TOE COMP OP P0L1C11....-Cleet Aug; bat night, attempted to *mot Some nals who were, nitrifying in the street, when - thei party turned upon hint, and not only tnaltreatett him in other ways. but thee tore his - toot aff back. We sympethjie with Our worthy chief, and would advise him inn friendly troy to lose no time in 'procuring a new and better coat at thei Brown Stone Clothing Ballotßnckhill .1 Wilson, Nor. 603 and 60. Chestnut street above 6th i PhilaL Dr. Wisisfa &Ism of Wild Chrny. Mier* the shove preparation is kiwis, it is air welt au infantile Iteraady fir .th l e ears 41 Custilhe, Labe,S4ret Tkroirk ~ifoorikraisfh , 11 ruqekitio, Spirting.t wood, Briersfi Creep, inoopio9Soirgh, and ever' furore( Pist inonary Complaint,. that 11 were* pork of eruption W speak its nitrits. , /n; • Discovered bye well knosrn phyateal;initri than twenty years sinee,'lt bas by the wonderful eerie it has edeeteil,: ;Lien nenstantijr. appreciatleg in public. &var. until ite staik : and ite , wirtitlita era alike nalverrats audit" Is ensw . Eden a 'delnerisbid by.wil (and their 'hiniatiiiist l leglial Whetter*, bean 1 117 0 t l eni r r , :a anivi l) cd- th his 7 c 4 ll , l 4s34 th oti l to. o l 7W i l ii ie li hr U 4 14- 10141_ 13 L4 1 4,40 .ti rdit t iosa li , :i : if Tk i ir R et 'e g e o l oi ie il l given 4 as tilsi.Otijnialt. filetl Consumption ewe' be -Cvo4 il, The whitle bistarrof this l&yilitine;flly-sin. Sites the oplohin of; that? - eminent entel? Thin. sands can -.testify, and hive, lestiSed,;. that - . whets all other remedies bad *ited, this hale: eiOpletnly cared ; that when the *Octet had well nigh des paired. this hag affisededi TIDO' when the physician ;bail!prudnunied :ilia dillies*. incurables this bas.reativreif it entirats7 - 1 .1 The virtues pr this Rase* are elite; applica ble to eon, a alight Cold 'or 'cutfirtied. l ,o o4l . tat Noe, and its powers es'a certatiii" epos y s lacewing and egjecileal remedy;eannit - bo-tiquaDed. 100• CAUTION: lineeansiseefoe ihe wurreni efaisotere of "Ii Urfa" un the srapintr, as well as the printed name of the I prctirietort.. S. W. FOWLE 4 CO.d!roirking 4 i - •I' • , ,;DosAWlts:. .sale by their egentearerywhere. I ; • ' . came:—John 0. ort,;ni, J. 0.; !hairy Salyleri Pottsville; C. ' l' itenshinOrt: Schuylkill Seven :: 11. ' Prevest; - Kinersville E. J. Fry and'l'lllequigan & FoarletvTainstttoi; S. Sblealer, Port:- Carbon; rittfr,;• Fleet:rove ,T G. Reagan d; Son; Teeeisrbre; Chem No* Philadelphia I Jet as*binhtilds :Pert clia vi l ton; brio.' St. ; Phillip?, :No Castle; John ;Williates,'llifiddlepurt. .1 I - StiattwlT, , -wwwwwweeennisawninim i ; I . - . . oz= f liolltsswara Otani:hews: wrap IPtilik+ Surgery is generally too reedy withtie lingo- and the, saw.? The eclat of a P•brililant ciwation a greal yea feolonal .Iturd;" but the mutilated subliwf.,, who ties all the pain and Wont the glory of ttMenttl)tg and sbutn bat, is by non:inns to he esotio. We have little ileubt that In more than hif' ; the raiewi where the knit. I. ask in hospitals and grlratis prieWe,lfoilawaysinesiimable Ointment would render OW etalloyerimt eneweenasy, by indoeieg-the lutlamiaalloa. cad unwinding ail. danger of lawn, noirtitinititni,or gangrene: We : edits* all who are suffering from sinned,, finr!ltreisiteu"*. eers, d !seams of .the bents, ate!, ste., to try! this healing, cooling, dislek.cting preparation, bathos they salDrite , * or caustic:to cents la contact with their ifeSh.. The should betaken to .. itirlY 'UM blood, while" the Oint ment Is applied externanY, I I 1 ; ireNii Iliore peildnes or , qrsi lialrs.—, Jet ts ILtim.it EAuf Astireitzciers. out VIII Rtx&pittrig.,; the greatest chetniruldiscameri of the age ) , is en flafidta,' hie restorer and Prosetaret of the hair: r ind; eight. Differ Big entirely from" the' deleterious. And Worthleti corn: pounds, pounds, wilh':teitich the publle bas' basil se /onp r 'de. 1 celled, it pospesetw!wOnderful properiles peculiar tiriti I self. lapses of haidnota or eel keikit if Pill stnrogl . keq j the enffile, dtseogage the Capillary t Car ? sod give, hold itch vigor that gray habit will disappeit / snd gal:L*l4ll7i but certaittly, i Pew growth jot handso6e halt i in it t upfglosf life Cedar will spring Up in thilr place, even when t , deprived of ht for.Yean4 by . .age orairdruiss; it is ' ri; dye. but will change the color of the Batt to a beaui 1 forl brown or blaelf, ri3ndetingli i t soft: itail glosPy, an .14- elining It to:curi. ' It will Ot stsleilbe i t tneet pieta or skin. This ,Insalenbtei pn.liarstici* also . preserve 4 ,lie; sight end prevents headache. dandruff, At., &c 4 Pot Pale :. by altrispeCtableDruigistife and l at 14 , I.4b4ra tory Pf ; Jvces limi t k t.e., No.7o4Cittess*Street, Phlatelphis. 1 , 'For Pale its° whotcPate lied ratan,ila. P. A.Nt I EP. , SON'S Drug and Chernlcul Store, Pottav !ale. i - I 41',11, P*4 Worth }Kra" 124.—1t' way ni.t be generallyiknotru that OM unPeralittlano4vet of the Clictenar 80gar Coated Ve...7btabl4 Pur tlie Ir. Is Or . • Ing In a gntst degree to thatl , method of compounding )t. Other remedies Myna t 'volt the; system- gentiValty. apd without any referenco . .o Hie particular carnplillat Itiey, e.. , • i , . • are Intended to cure. Mare. If the ditneulty happjpe to be seated In the sh.)?nacti or beivreisoEt as to come i eltantrally !hi. ariwil clullialbn willthelnedielhe,lhe Pa. tient may pmchanee t t•spv4enee;is temporary acne; liull the CllekeUer.rill hail% 4:welling pMrer; ri . ,iol oneiOrl manor Ili Ingredienie lutist enter Into the .41renlal foul of the bloat; and go directly to tbe Belli of the Alltaitise.l ?or this ettiraordinarg prottevty, It Is 1,10)4,1. Is we .oLLI fore intimated , to that pectillar etiemii I procive, which( miablea thy Inventor io (minket the tMoutial ,eh toil ell **l pailitmlar irtlet Ilisi 'niers Into Its ccimposill i m.l sad rej,,et:thoan ethic ardlvalueless og lnjurious...kir It Is;an undoubted fact4thoulili intim,* IWY ttl - I'rerr; ip.t every eepitablePro4ectlciii Is more otII irate tip kat," iby 'extraneous sutataheetrbith rontraiene 164 tnedielpai, 'effects. Oenceaiistg theiteressity or anise 4ffiri in (nsri ' ilon in tha selertleu ot otii remedies. f IThesll l gheat eCrol'. In this p..trtlcul,tii,miht iiirve to prolong our talAirryi and abort:ea the ; Ittratton! of our evistencei Theatl, Mit not hesitate to elmosb theo l skaner gager tipstekrliiii. table P 124 becani.e. yet! etre certain titc a run edy iiiich . : . will Injura ou.0( It poses not cure. II I The Pills trmYthe hi& of ail Drug.riSts an Storekop ers, In erery ‘Ills;e and I(bwo,ln ,thti j i llnlttid Statils_.—fr 'Jona Q. Burma Is Aient'*r thin pla ' re. 37.2.t . j I; ; Air The Goreeit E glish JA)IE3 4A.tptE:s , ,,cl:4l...nnaTxtilvrotAte riLlia.:— Preparelfrom M preser , oloo Cl.Sistr, 34 D., ThisleLsn Ex tnionlineiTYlto the QhPri- • This !available *ticiile Is unisiDei M theeorah ' t all thos e panful Otid dAngeobosdkiists to whIO the teinele eonsiltutkers liesitOet. it mode'rs‘t,e! sit exe r t:sae:a slid re tioves obsiniellcOs, i4iti ipe:illi,eure nay be 411e4 on. • -; To Mama d Ladles : .fienilarly sgitelf. It witt, in is short time, britig toil themonthly period Iwltb ? ,t , Etch Amine, prlep Onel bears the ( loyartiMent Stamp (ir Oieej t'Brita la, pi prevent ttutertelts., . I , ' • • :j gGy•l!tirse Pills aisoult4nof barn by fenudei dring! the FIRST TIMER ) 1 0 71 0',("regik,i 3 4 , •a4 ! . hef are sera to *is brifccinrge, bad a 1 any Wiwi tote 0 40 ere rte. 1 , j • j In all eases j of Nertoua and ftlitiAtfeetions; Vile In the Bach and:lAmbi, Fall gue Alia texeO NOM lon, - Ron of ;the lireirt, llystifries, And Whi t e*, these Pills will effect &gun !then other tateetni jhaie tailed. and at though. a powerful roar y, de not 6141ln:bon, e ;kneel, Itettmenh ortaftythlng jturtfilito tie constitutlori. roll directions In 'het ; pamphlet around Isach package, t whietiehould be carefully preserved. . ; • Solo ;Agent Or the 'Wilted States 04. *.d.., . ! siosw, k C. 0.,) t I J j Rochester, N. Ilr-Q1 and 0 posiagetatampe; erieleeed to Any an- Merited Agent, will lanes ajtiM.tle j 'conia i ning Pier po pills,lj t y return mall. j , Forpale in ilbttstilllA, by .IffNtlik .4.ltfAlt ;1 In TROUP t qua, $y R Y. r4y,.; and by all Drearglits throtlgtront the. United States is alludes. '6B \ l: 4'ilParkoistCfilokerl••—•ilt the iPeeiterethni of d the nalletial, 5i . 6 . 4 the loin ntaeturejoftheeecr4ckets, lb* usinAal and takallhAtimroperilesofthegealnartqfitalaed in thiiir greatest portly and etrtrugth. ; The nastitt. I. I. that thew Farina Cockers cositain In the same weight J i double the nourishment breadjeelt nnialli baked. No ether prodnetioii Onto krbriak j bas-Orer beefii.discov arid Obleb has iirove l il so veinal+ as at artlelrli of food.' or is 'lgo mitigate:gene/tally Mit the siomaeb's haqthful re. quirt : merits. The yoitthfalois Wei/ es' Ow, In the me ridlan of Ilk acid eson aged j people and Young Oildron, find ihem - pleataint eat.j j 1 i• I 'troy drinot eteeestrarily;reritilee mastirstingilke oth. :e• food, but nierely!tireaking and tmOistening : the mouth gradually, oe soaking itijiraler or milk. - by Ibis means separating into tentletil as, In: which state : the stoop ` aCh Mat retelie therni j I : -• • .These Sakes are jetomposOclof •partleles of yr ;trios, In Alfa the Me suPplrting principle of the grain remains notideadened inipred, *silo 310 ir, b* too clime grind ing, but retaining its mosteirtlyejpropprtias mei necessary to digestion, aryl the energising q tbree with which it I ut parks to the tardy 20ealtbfal 5M tb, or renMiAtt 'rigor and strength.' -'j• I - yhese_kbirleta C4rkeri hail; n - • agreeable 'finita set jihrdly upon th st4tnach. andira - a calatehlti?art tele for aft i PeP l 4 ei 0 ( 4 1 011 7 . us delicate parsons gen j and they am pocuttirly : Omani for. children. I All these stho may wish to Proeure theme valuable eMekerg i shoOld antierstand thAtjtberis ant no genuinePa l rina entre made bat by . W reing. Ali there a statimed . il the name (WINO Allow no person to per loads you t;',liint Any crackers, butifing's. ; hel become Yleeelllarli to con6quence of all atteeaptl3Y deeigning persona to juell `Ore ordinary klnd ef 'craekerit,iinder the IdOt., or, by eoneeylor the IMprosalon that:Way are like Wing's Farina. Such at- tAmpls at deiegliiit shoed Ibe trndorstood b't all. • She gMmineare for rale only byll. D. SOIIORNER, , -WOO street. apposite the American House; ' Or. Norwegian street, near Railroad. Pottsville lnly1:11 '5B ; 1 • 1 • '•; ; • - ; ; TUE GREATEST 73/Leid.lcikal 3C3lrsoceirca-3r . ; • ; OF 'FIFE IA GET. ' • Re RERNRRY, of Itexbdry has illsrotered la „due of, our i o mmon pastureweeds a ;tomedy that, sures 1 ' EVERY KIND, OF HUMOR, - • ••• r • t ' . ; • The'-Worst Octants down ' 4 to ri Common ''nett** tried It in or ttel esen hundred calaes.and borer i *lied oaerpt In two cases,,both thunder haimor. Ile has now In ble,pmermsloa ever onip hundred certificates of lie tabu, ill.ed(ban twenty miles Of Boston. Two bottle* ire warren to to sure eartatirsing more wouth. one to three bottles will thi worst ;kind of plus , plea on the erce„t ' Two or three tattles Will clear the systim of bites. Two bottler ate warranted to euro the wbrit maker Int l ; the stouneig.' Three (ware tar , f es tiro Warrauted to cure the worst kind ot Eryelpel s. 1 • One or two b ottles arty warrante d to Sorrell humor In the eyes., ; , • , i Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotcha among tbs-kale„; I , fOlif to era tttlea any warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. , f. One bottle re cu only eruptions of the akin. Two or three:bolt/a are Warranted to sure the,worst kind of ringwenrx, or Two Weer bottles are warranted to ;rare the most dePeeratete2Bll rbeettnalbort: • ' Three tb tour: bottles are warranted totem saltrheum. Pirotoeight bottles will cure the worst ease of semi. tea, r One to tbroehottles ere warranted to rum toe worst case of DiPperil. knoll( from the experience or thou.!' sands that it has been mooed by a tanker to the AP.; mach: e ; j ; One tottm bottles eta warranted tai cure sick' hest& oche. , t One to two bottles are warrantee to regulate a costive Meteor the bewels. ' - quota:two bottles wlll regulate derangement of the ildoeyst . `tont' to ere bottles lute cured the word rammed - On, three tottlealtse eared the worst castiotW, a relit/ is always expediential; what Ramey to get tat.' lief in such an excruciating diseetet Pio change bt dlctierer neemseepiet the best Total mu get and enough of ,It; &reagens For usel—,—Adulits; one tablespoonfid r day f Children crater bet yttiers, dessertspoonful ; Chit from eve to eight year* teaspootdrib. As tie dime s eau be applitiable to ill eoldlialkatual take anthdent o opemtettro the tamale take ea day. mrsuramtern se' DONALD:: KEN 1 I No,: Witrfee Wired, Aurturge Mari. • to rise Si. ' I fo, ottol,, T aru4ts4 tsor g etoo, the v01t.4 i Jaritimuy ts 4.1 y I . At: , l ' - , Lagies'i * 64- Titax , g ' ri 4 4 ,.. !4,1,11.:1i.ig 4IC . IT Uttar*.ll t, , 1 1 kittolethiet " POTTSVILLE - tt OE I ;*, . - ilacnotitttlio.n.).sod— t . ittINOES, -. . - pALLoolts, L. tuantlitts,-, BUTTONS. ,: , onium,l4/1, - = - BELT RI/USOSS. '• .! • .. ! -. _ --.-- - : First Qn Shetland Wont • s - • I•:t tL-Fi ra , t . . • , 1 . , 'ti i •Zeg yr Worsted, atdity - Yelvet Ribbon s. _r „ _l_.lft SarnrOW., end nun/F.oa 's Prior ess dayel thi4d4:teet Ipring Skeleton Skirts. , b t th e iimii. Ri v et ii ,eti, and seemly, the 0"!"*. ' "I ' ”, (August 7,49 It24t Intelligence. Rev. Xt. =sat= will, with Divine Peradssioar rria-ch in the first Presbyterian Cburelt, (Rev. Joseph ;81e,o' °Psi totiorroer (Sabbatb)maornlag, at half past 10 ;o'clock.. i • • ; . . I. . NOTICES.: - Fr METUBDIST - EPISCOPAL , COUNCIL Second ,Otrept, . Potprllbs, - Rev. 11. E. Ottitov,, Pastor. Dl. 41nesereltearery Sabbath at•lo4.3l.and at 7% P vs, • ... i' , . • S' r - TR I Sin' CiIIIRCLCSERVICES.—S•paser, 1 r. 7,8 : The boar of trornbag Service remains at 10% The boar of Evening Service on Sunday and raiday. Is 71 , 0"elo c k. : -, - -D. WASHBURN: actor. . , ~ r /17.F.VGL8111.IITUERANClITIRCH.Marktrilt•prare Pottsville, Bev. W. U, uCILLIZUCII,Pitator.- Divine er r. Ocean 1 biro Church regularly every Sunday. Horning. atlo%.•'clorik; everdor, at T o'clock, Weekly Prayer !, Tileetlrl,rtlirsday evening, at T o'clock. difrof [IR SECOND PRESBYTERIAN or Rat will worship reaolarly at the Associate •Ilefbriood Church Building, *tricot strept— Rev. S. Allola. . COLT. Pastor.— , Sabbath mOrobar. at la% o'clock: evenings. at 8 o'. 'i clock. Weekly Loclure.Wedneiulay o vonln 'mat 8 o'clock. AIAILRIED. ' nIMBNF3I=—DOB lAN--On Thurmisy, the 1 6 th by Her. B. N. Colt. Joutt Iluettes to Mese F. DORY.I'2I , , daughter of Thomas Dornite, En, LITYLEiIitLES—REBER—At Yorktown, Carbon Co.. on the' —t.„ by the Rev. John rtruottroart. WIWAY IJrn.t- to 31. Itruzzotll. of Schuylkill CORO , -. S o* • DIED. II A. Cuba, on the 11th of December, 1657, Vernal tie, sou of Wllliaralleirris,t‘ 31111 Creek, &bug tr, Pa.• . . cuit...,...,95-45e the 13th Inst. Atria 31aats. daugh ter of Waters S. and liar : tarot the 11th year of her agel Dearest Aunajbou bast left ni; fliers thy loss we deeply feel. 'ltsGod who bath bereft tie, • lie ean all our IDUORS heal, • lovely bud, So yotart. so fair, -it'alled heave by early doom. •Ittst came to show bow sweet a eowar, Jin Paradise tided bloom. DISSOLUTIONS. p.is • OLUTPON.----The co-partner.. eh* heretofore existing limier . the !Inn of WA?. *S. JESVEltifti 3 3101t0ANS. In the t`lastorluZ, Uticalaying and Masonry Adslowan. In St. Clalr, Sehtr%l - 111 county, Is Ole day. A figuat 12th. MS, dbwolred Ey mutual ronsanC Thsbnaltiess of the firm will be settled by 'Watkins 2 Montag, who will' continue la the buta nes; hereafter on their own account. • , SANIUEL, JEVVERYta, Auqtmt 21. 'SR 34449 JOUN 1.. SlintiiANS. :STRAY. S"YCOW.—Carne to the ere', ;wend.** of the lkobt , e rl dr,. nn •the ll lb ',l luxt.. a ItEDVOW. about ten pan old, ',lark tare. nob born bored, and bell on her neck.. The owner le rennet. ted to remove her and pay chant... or she will be wild aceurding to law. • , ELtzAnnu Plllelt, Barber's Tavern. 31111 errek. September la, :19 QTR COW.—Strayett away airfjp: from the subeeriber. reelding et 9t. Clair. rou»te_nbont.ten (ley, ago. A mai BLACK 09W, with White etripe running over. her bark. end white tall—hen a piece of the tight eat cut rune re off— and-bee on a email square belt. AChneter will return • : 'cow, to the, euherriber..4. give him Information where he can get her again, will be reasonably rewarded. EVAN EVAN'S. Rt. Cfalr. September It, .l 1N WANTED'. • _ WANTED—A. situation as Sales i T . T Ulan In a Retail Dry (Swots Store. Understands the business perfectly, and speaks both English and German. ' Mut of references given. Address ••M," at i . Ibis Mho! Pottsville. Aug. 14, '.58 33;:fitr's . 1 - NEOTIMA'I'ION WANTED--Of /-1 ANN MeODRIIY. native of the pariah of Kill. enuttli 3lealh. Ireland. When last beard dram; In Pinegtere, Stburikill 'county, N. Address PATILICK QUINN, No. 310 Chester street. above dth, Philadelphia. September % 'bh TEACHER f WANTED,—An expo rtenced ifetnieTearberls wanted immediately. in the Comwou &hoots of Pottsettio. Salary not less than E2lO a year. payslde promptly every month. Written or personal applications received h. IifiNNAN, Prwident; or.C.LITTI,E. Seey Of BMUS' of Diiy.ctors. 57.1 • Seitember 11.'58 NOTICES. . • ,o TEACHERS.-An Examination. - ,of applleanta for the New County Certificate will be 4td on Friday and .Batarday, October :nth and 89th, I£4B. Duenotlee of plane. &e . wUI be given at a future time{. ' • . J. K. Kftlip . Bolsi, County •.'nfo't: . Mtnerwrille, August 10,18 ' . . 3.1•-eowtt - nokrmEN 'J'AKEJ NOTICE.—As there has beim a report put Jo circulation by some eritteinded persons throughout the Mines that there are he Stables kepi, at this place. I now wish to Inform my trleUds Ind the public generally, that I de keep *tables for he accommodation of &mimeo, and will krep Mules and horses as elleap as the cheapest. and as good as the best IltirA futtntain -or spring water running at the Ste lo d00r... • fi, ELKINT HOTEL,". New Brunswick. New Jereey, GEOROE ELK6I, Prwittor. 3E4m. ptembff 19,'69 O' TIIE warn the pub lic not to trust my wire, ANN GILLESPIZ, on my ate oft; nor to sell her liquor under any eireamstaneen or to ureter from her any of me proporty. cllanals alursen. 'Pill Cotton. September 11, ' ." Intere 'lre Branch Ike Ritet.” WASHINGTON OA MP. ,ti0..11, or J. B. of A- or Pa., trllvt ' , every Monday Erenleg, In third story Thump sou's iLatl. earner Market and Second streets, Potts. rac iltxtrd et Ovreopondenee—L. 8. HAT: WE. D. BlVti3 uenAs. CIIIWITLIM. • W. MAIZE, P. W. Me - amts. R. S. January 14 'OB Zt-ly I CIIUYI.. CO. AGRICULTURAL LIORT/CEI4I3IIAL AND MF.CIIANICAL A5... 4 0C1- A — lON.—Chonge of Thee for Iloldi».ry the Annual Er. hitadiole.--In consequence et, happening, to tlx on the same time that the Berke County &clot) , has for holding their Eshilaltien, thia Arroelation will open its 34. An nual Exhibition on the 6th and clone on the 6th of Otto. her, 16V. : . . ' (July 3,18 IT. , 7 , 'A DMINISTRA'FION:t OTICE.— All peisnne having risima *Reins' the kaiak. of PkE it F. LUDWIG, deceased, are hereby requested to present them tar iettlement and those Indebted to maks payment to ANNA It. Et. minim, IdBNDON LVDSEIti, - THOS. R.L. 81.0.111, fl. J. FRY. • Sept. 1. 'AS aortst • , A dmlntdrafoes. DMINIS'I'RATOR'S Notice la hereby given that Lettentol.4 .iministra ion have been granted, by the lieglstera Wilts, etc..ot the minty of evil nylkill. to the underslgned. on the Yu. tate of Dr. GEOIi6B DOUGLAS S, late of tbe horrozb of Prwlgsbarg deceased. MI persons Indebted to thrtssitt Es. tate. are requested to Maks payment, and Owen - liar Ing claims opt ust the saidEatate will persent the same to tho undersigned without . delay. .1 W. iIOSERDItRY. Pottsville:Sept. 1. 14 I:B4ltsj Administrator. FOR SALE & TO LET. 1-4 VERY LOW--A small OILY, with Ilollers,Vratues and tnturos 1 6 ° 0 K AP for eerrythg On the Soip Duslncas. A rue ehanro for a email Intratinent. For' pirtieulara rucluire,al MORGAN, Tbfrd 'greet, Puttar Me. September IS, WI 3.4.3 t CANADIAN MA R FOR U si SALL—The subsollber otters fir male his Canadian .31nre.'-Giresr." Abe high,k Pplrlted, mind:entirely gentle And rolfsble. Alen„ s J °any Lind wagon.:barnves.eloigh, silver plated bolls, etc. Also, an IRAS SAFE. at a very low prise. HENRY ri3OLL &nutter, (Jerre O. EMtnUle, September IS, ' 6B 3S-If TIRE lIRICKSIor Calpola - s,Puthiling and Blast Furnaces', front rho Roadlng Works - . for sa 'clew. at the PIONNEK VVILNACX. Pottsrille,Jan.l9,lBs6 34f liflck. Reams Fvolieap, Letter; Com -vv.; menial NoW;Vote and Bill raperhig." re or led, and . for Nile. vrbMentle and Wall. at - B. BANN AN'S Book and Stationery Stile. CHEAP FlJEL.—ltoke for sale, in lame or scull quint Ries. at the low price of 6 cents perbriehel. inquire either at the office. or works of the Pottsville Gas Compsoy.• V.% '67 • 47•tt . FOIL RENT-L—The Old Orchard. :: Flotii Vitt . 'lt is now io Ent rite swirls order.' Apply to M. 31.112, on the premises, or to SCLIOLLEN BERG Nit. 'Poit...llle. July 31: '4B • 3141 FOR SALE.—Six pairs of Lumbe r Tr 00 , will be told cheap firr rash. or note *Alb ap• proved sernrity. Aim, a valuable MIME. on the eame terms. Apply 'to • JOIOI.I4II3IIEtt, Truster. Pottsville, Atay 12.1.4 ' 15.rf IpR SALE , ---One slipori4ir 8 "Inch pole pump.lePlieolams Opal end connections— all Orady in be put Into the mines. WIII be sold low.-- Apoly at Um Tamaqua Iron Work. for farther Inform. tlceo. • ' - CARTER It ALLEN. • August IR '6l We FOIL - RENT.—A Convenient dwelling bow with stable, 'Punted In Nor yettlso street. aboie Seventh. formerly orrupl y John L, Martha. f'oeseeslon given the tint of ootobuf next. Knqul re of ' • ; JOSE POSTER. ;Pottsville. September 4 Vt. 36. I -1 6R SALI CHEAP`--A fine copy iuof Nicholson's Dictionary 011ie Mince of Arch!. tottlink Buntline. Carpentry. *e_ from the genteel Agee to the preeont time, tonging a coutprthenalre work of Deferectoe—ilinetrated with =0 engrarino on eve!. For gal* at D. LIANNAN'S Book iitati , ecery score. F 0 - L - E . Our 60 brag 'dew , $ 1,24 11 0 " 1 ° V P ' • Two 60 4 ' " .g . . Oar 30 0 Our 13 u " . wltli eel of fol. le nk scram* Ai, for treaker. :_ ,_. im,—onellfl. r 1 Dump, 51 0 0 Yards./ 11 hu l l , . Our " " tOO yards.) 12 lbelg. Ore `‘ u , (100 yards.) 12 1 pelt. Will be sold very low fwsarls or ap.00,..4 papa. Apply to . . CILIA. It. MM.. Joingit 10, IS '25-314 Beal Enlide Agent , rcottrillte. .. - , MEDICINAL. THE. IMPERIAL, DEPURATIVR! The Antiant Penes , ' of the l'''uw("lh °law,. pan `a IA Ind Y.. 4814 Or 'ME ill,ooll. REPARED BY DR. I.OIiNSBER... ' jUT A 01,.50, :03 North Willis street, bah., Are*, loilledetyttly /Ur thermseets mid seanjui.is Matra,. Mite Aorf trigs, ) fit, igtseeas. itetirseat Men. Citstarsteres, yd. tavikeht head s Matra bithetilooth and Anat. Zeoplitaiti et the attle s trod wit =mazy ,A4v73 atimutzsg or all BLOOD, are eat tinily and perastmentir tired by ' 4 • pedal Depurative. This it 1.......adi 'lbis to Patients awl the!, eoaDdan stsone--itrst—it is jo.t woe Ir ts ,rrpresen I td will do at) that is eltlmt..lS e it— f tat it wit every disease-be-ADM /I p 4, 1 , c/417 adapted and prepared for one plait or e n tol , lOnts. an d Um* It eareb-44 the &mod plate, tis tteel'et t , 1 . pi,„„"dgm x .oseau. n st e d end arrirt—an h that It at esa , : rneatetwartalifiente—it it 14 Curable. tarze dbev,o,„,, long continued oar rf it le not fisted r.r—Ow b., ]ram s 'willies will in it tnaltulty of nays. exhibit Its great ran. WV yet v.„rice. In this respect. time abet money •re not wast e d Wong and Ira:ties% efforts to obtain a sum. I. I. Camero gg g gi tgal Shorfuloggs diseases, no medicin e btu OTor equaled It In its successful turns. 1 Tette?. eo obstinate and in tante, cannot resist the elesoslna and, purifying offOttl Of the 13IPZEI IL /AMA. TITIL , • Oren of every rbsranor. no matter how obstinate or ion; standium invariably yield to the wonderful effect* of the RXPEN SAL DLPI.4 &Mt. ...g Old or Yonne may use it elite withilsrfet t seemly. It writ e the try One Borne. mid If you wish advice, to tbe Panetta' ttfllee. No. 5.0 North Fifth Street. below Arch, and you will melt, It. Or g.TICIO6IIIIg SCUD p for answer.) Da. WV Nat EititY4 00... Philadelphia. 114-For sale by CHARLES W. ItiliNti, Dr rids!, R. L. Corn e r of Centre & Norwegian streets., ( ppcaolts Mon those. tiotal ) rottsvillo, l's. HEALER! and World Tried. The free admissions of all Nat lona. as well &a l as Ter. dirt of the leading Hospital, of the 014 and New World, stamp this pmerful remedial agent as the grrat”t L e e!. log preparation ever utsde known to suffering Mop. PENIIII.47IIt Qt...11/111a are mars than scutvkl,..t.. the external orifices of the skin. Invisible to the ral,d eye, It towhee the seat of the In ternartilsenne: and in alt external affections its anti•lnflaroMatnrY and ber'Jnz virtues surpass anything else on reconLand is Na,•,,, greet ally.' Eris !pelts and Salt Rheum Aro two of the most common and virulent illeorders Talent on tills continent, to these the Ointment is chilly antagonistic. Ila “mutuieprorsedi" is Art( to mi. Irate the venom andton complete the cure, Bad Legs, Id Bores, and Ulcers. . Care/ of many years standing-that have perfillacitnoli refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment. Lo t , invariably succumbed to a for applicatious of ILIA pal , erful ungerd. • -Eruptions on the Skin, . • Arising itmm at bad state at the, blind or chranik are erndleated and a clear 'and transp , tent mrfare gained by the restorative anion of Otto Olottorta. It surpasses many or the torments and other trtllert App!i auces in its power to dispel rashes . ..and other 41,11:urt. meats of the tare. Piles and Minh. Every form and feature of these preratrnt end dnG Morn disaniero I. eradicated locnily and entirely 11 Ide use of fide otnolient warm forninlat lon. rhonldr..,l o Its application. Its heviing qualities will befound to be thorough and invariably. /1444 dot Ointment mad Pi/(e edran(d. belated in (Ae faluiciuy care*: Ituniotte, It heuntatians, r Str,re Thmate. Burn.. Nlngwerra, Sores or all kitlo, Chapped lianas, Pall Ithenva, Fprsirta " So-ddr. Jointr, Vißtula, , , SlcinPireavaa, . Tot fi l, Gout. Swell e d Glands, Utters - , Lumbago. lore Lora, • Venereal Anri.., Mercurial Erapt'a.Fore ilresatß, , ou a ‘.14 of all • Sore Heade, kinds. CO-Catalan f....5'.110 are genuine nnleea the we'd. , lfallnsnuy, Nan 11.8•4: and h0f..." earn di*eernlble a. a traltn:inara• In every lent of the' t;rok of dlrertlenv arOnAl tart pot or box: the game may be plainly heti Iry huffing the leaf to the light. A handvene reward will he given to any one rendering Rath Intel mallet, as may lead to the detection of any party or parties' rfion. let-kiting the medicines or vending the tame. hamming then, to be apnrion.. 4 , ,,•50ht at the wartuGictorlea of Profersor frot.unrir, tm Maiden Lane, New York, and by ail rearnetatan Drug gird* and healer* In 31edicine. throughout` the United States and the civilized' vrorld, - lu pole 'at 25 tont«, (3 e1,t;7.1td,..,r Is ea a t rls c:nalderable 14144 by taking the lar , ger rises. N. S.—Dtreetlonst for the guidance of patients In tam disorder are affixed to each pot. e Jane 12, 'bc -[i:eow) iN ir I G . )1. E .1. R PREPARED DY Dlt, RANDPIIRD. • • CampoFaded 'Entirely From` 0 U MB, IS one of the-best PUItGATIVE anti LIVER - medicines now before the public. that arts as n at/sortie. easier, milder, anti more ca.-midst 'h.'s any other tnedicine known. • It is not only a OtCwrtie. hut a Li t er remedy. actin.: &est on the Liver to e.fret Its mos. bid matter, then on the stomach and bow e ls to carry ~fr that matter. thus accomplishing two purposes effete. ally, without Any of the painful feelings raprtleteall In the operations of most C,lthartics. It 'strengthens the system at the same time that It purges It; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build It op with unusual rapidity. The Liver is ono or the priories/ rrralstore of the human body; and when 4t performs Its fuse. Lions well. the powers of s the system are fully de veloped. The ..Stosnack almost entirely dependent on the healthy action o the Luxe for the proper performance of It* Issne.area lions ; when the stomach Is at fault, the bowels are at halt. and the whole system suites' In muse- (pence of one nrmin--Lthe Liter —having eassed do Its duty. For the die. eases of that organ, One o the proprietors his made It his study. in a practice4l of more than Zs yettP, to find some remedy where- with to conntermt the many derangement, to which It la Heide. To prose that this remelts de- le at last fond. any person troubled with 'rev ComPlvi air in any . of Its forms, has batO to try, bolt le, end cunt le tionis certain. These Gums maltose all morbid nr bad mat ter toms the syl.tem, supplying In their Mace a tealthy for of bile. invicuration filet"! stomach, reusing soot to digest writ, pnrifyinj Me > blood, glsimr tone irtd health to the whole me 'blurry. romerleg the consent thedlsease—effect- inn • radical rare. niiiol4l attacks are eu red.Z and.whot is I.q.r. fed. by the oee .sionel use of the Liver Inviges rator. 1.4 • One dose after eating fa auffielent to . rclime ibe stomach and present. the food from rlcing so/ KJII. Ing._ • , Only one dose taken bad tore retiring. prevents Niaidentre. only one dote taken atFil Mild, loosens the_ kyrla gently. and cures (tufty- nets. . Onedolie taken afterearbt) moat wilt cure Ppmf;:i Zir•One decent tan tea. spoonfuls sill dactyl re , Dere Sick Lfeadaefir. • One bottle taken for fol .ll male ohstrurtion name the cause of the disease. el and makes a p.,!..t run'. ie co Only one dose ledl ately roller ea One dose often repeated Is a sure cure l.t relors Nereus. and a preventlte of Chotrra. al - Only one bottle t•CO needed to throe not , f the system t bo offeeto of med.., lei lie 3 (ler rr esl-One bottle taken for Atundtr,t rem.,irs el ul. lOwnesa or unnatural token from the skin. - One dose taken a shut- tilnebeforrrtlilng ll,l6. gor' to the appetite. and makes food dittc%t One d-ae Often repeated cures Chriolr (etrrhao ie its worst torins.wbfle &on yletil almost to the first dose s , -0 seer and 1;0,1 Ompioolt One or two tows curve tr, children: therein no corer.."ll safer; or sp e edier reandl In the world. 11 , 1 it core fins. itl'A few bottles tore R Prom, I y earilinit the absorbents. We take pleasure In re-eticommenninattitsmedkias sea preventive for . 1 4.1 and Arm, ('ate Neer. sod all :) , +ners of -e Biliows11) Typt. It operates COI certainty. and thousands — • are willing to tent, lone wonderful Tlitues. Alt taho‘tie it are airing their totattisiotta natilkaty in its ittmr. . tepisr irt the mouth teith she, hatfoorat , r, saaattata totA tcyptther. THE LIVER INVIOMUITOR ' la a Scientific Met Ural NiroVery, and to cnr.;..altanat too/rent to Whore. It ear..., a. I: by gle, eren . the. .iir4l dam pirin.ry•b6P , fir, Alkd rf , I.Lr , than non tadele A reqn.lrect to titre any t in.l L trout the worst janollairt or pprvioia la a common Iliadqchi!, alt of whlcirana the result of a V:k mud Lirer. • Prlee, •t per both ie. DR. ANNFOIID, Prop?ldiot, 34) Droldway, Nei fut. by , all Drupiles.' Sold in P. tto0;1; by HENRY BAYLOR ; ard le Tamaqua, I'Y.l'. Juno 19. PATENT WATER-WHEE ~ undersigned arts Pllallaleltlflnl , it now kind of Water•Whe..). Ilk nth , Ih>B. by J. 11. raIIICHIL, Veil= ont. It f , ;" " entirely new principle of nhialnine r ,s,•.it , l <l.llr trulllnt the water by whleh we bbtai. , a ~„td mum power thin Is ell'arded by any (rink nn l this 'Wheel now In nee. Some of the lisultazv• .4 OA , . R'tood ere: lit. We obtain the rallee height of sh.wal.t.sn'll'l`e thesdrantage of the full head and [al!, tr " water. gd. There k lees dead weight to mote, the slue; Aid shaft Weiab M.; leet, thin WI IN. .1.1. It surpasses all other wheels la mantra, MAI and power 4 , h. Is is T./rivet ty ander the enutvol of the wetttet --elthet when used to drive a largo ae email si t unit4 inschinery—as thr strength of the wheel Is not dn l l ,l ' i'died by reducing Its motion, line, It !levee& et -' the weight of the column of waterJelow the caber!, .111 4 . lweye reerialne about the now, • Oh. It °crank, ie.a spars than env Otb:I. placed Inside the flume near the merit le of the ever and Ignorer affected by frost. C. The wheel la very durable:Aetna 1:113.1.. Iran, , and can be put lit any place and stitched to 31 ii 1<. • Grist Snits and machinery of all kinds with Insisted"' than sore - their wheel, tbo selo.•ity of the wheel {4 40. that the expense of gearing op Is *lidded, f r warty a.l . PU/0010/7, Tegethwr with the advantag u above Stated. we sn ready to warrant the Whim' to p weel i l ower equal to the Ildlowitig Caurts,',l4r-each toot fall of wake:- 0 Inch wheel ;• . • . 66.10 t/ lids* pouf. 110 , „( u _ . 13 " " .• • . • . 1.2.1.11 K/ 1335 al .4 lb " A* . ~ 111% •• *A . 2.4 S .WO .. 4. IS" "U. ' ' ' •. . 1:,:).11M " .. 19 ' `a" " • • - l'a:14.1141 21 " 'N . . . . . 370,11.0 " ftl " " " . ... . ". • 5.10.110 " 26 " as . ' • ..hc, - 6.34 1(.4) t • • 28 " " • '" • . 7:inino le 'a . 20 " " . . . . VAIN "• Wheels of the shore sixes can to an construch l 0 to perform 2.000 revolutions per min Ute. 11 het elJ.es complete with n•fe, puffy and shaft, fe, I bat lb. punt& Ml' has only to place It In the flume, whi.-1, sea Ita (0" by tuts man In two or three days. The jandarAanni will put them In any 0..0 At tht l f it t expense, lII MA lf they do pertotm as alms , MO awl them nut nd make the flume eago,;,l .4/11.0 t IP Of C/ " .. I. se put The Wheels can 1.• llth•r‘l,4 at a le" f, 4 than anfother sheets now in use . Troy. Musa 1 !Wt. . 1t.% li l'i di iql:rdir: 4, Comer Mechanic and tirand hit 1.1.'s ' l ' .. _ ';' geptenhor 1,'58 ..etf ~ • ______ TO SCHOOI. DIRE C TO RS . . , awn TO TEA 4111:1VS-4 Cad bwigsvd f.r )101 010 41 , 'r tr. Sin ads. ,lt THIS (lard contains "V ; I 'Halite liiiilit' :::-,,,.. tcer and niao eebolaand a copy outht t ' ' .. • ~',. frunz up In every : public .twol In thoeounkr. l'cle.' :,r, vents each. J oel publi.hed sod rue ckale by , . "' Aug. 14, '4B MP') BANSIS , —...—..-. . PRESERVE YO 4,llf.yrrejrator. ..,;..:, Ain,%.1.24.11.41.V.r,1y!,8101),44,,,, twugio.2 .5 4 ,:.,',,, Pr.kerflug lb , ' Tciaii. 0411 J. uorirs:.4 A . 2.1 r:1 ''' Mop, and la titploubtedly Mu Onesl 1010 r. of the .T' • ,;:, '... ever offered. To Le bed of Me pr. , prle• ur,' 0 0 110 , ; i.,_ Fxyl.w, 14 tv,-,•;i4f . . 1'1.401 lik Joky 31,:,3 • ' . • SEM NTMENT. ).rt.tuo
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