MMlin ncr'jourud. POTT#L si.ivitnAlrOMOlitt SO ge3L • _ , :130 ptlijett of erecting is We , Reston, • lloa7 ',044171tie the reception of itijaind• inlowts, IMO 557alWagi:#41V? laritidy the ' aigrisisities of sustil !idi*ltil:heilt.tae-isen in noi Midst In. dePecidetil of *iiinignin,f.gatelyto Institution upon buteeniti, theie eite . dertdskfifiei!lb 7 it should be estabilibell. , li*Ofier* H ',Orator there"hers been • been called upoolto minister to O. men injured whale in his' employ, and while we believe, that in every instance, old ha i r t" 111 cheerfully rendered, yet it is a tax upon his pock. 'et, which eanaof legally, be What and which it ( Ann on erous. • 'lhe pecsolary burdens of opera tors are heavy clent', without making them in dividually Habil for thiii results of necurreuees they cannot fence. 'Affi r m therefore, we add to this; the fact thetimotwillisiandiug the most prompt end generous sir i oce, Injured miners cannot be•trested in thillr cebine, ima satisfactory mar , nor, the adventlige of a norpital for the treatment of these, tag, ii priputed.lo the strongest light Individually, ttie oplirator will be relieved from a duty, the ,itiotinded ' miner reMsive the medical care his ease *Ciro. AgaitOn a stioralsoint of view, are the claims of a,Miners' llnspital irresistible. Many miners hale by , accidents, been rendered etipplesjor life, not so much from the serious nature of ,the Injuries received, as fro dilatory medical treat- . went conjuined!with the nSenientlooms and lack of almost every' peeress y appliance for eepoess ful treatment. ,! In obeli 13log thisbarbaroua mate of affairs, a llnspitil 'properly a ppointed, would do wonders, and we would have the satisfaction of witnessing is decrease' in', the number of crip ples wile anetthlly added to the fearful aggregate. The moral reform would be. liar-new wlien a miner is disabled for life, a thing rare under prompt and efficient medical treatment, his wife or himself,—often both—stnits a groggery to pro cure the necessaries of /11e—acoureelvhich under other °ken msin tees, they would have b l e - en ashamed" .to have adopted. We believe that a Miners.",libs pqal would do,much to ".cheek Idle increase of these done 'of vice, by leeserdagt the num ermy of gro Atop er of rut candidates from whiely.._ i t keepers is r,ruited.. , We Deed:not repeal what benefits woulOcerne to this Region were only a, tripoli mesiente of reform le this respect sOcured. ftook.at the figures footing 'the column 14 the Alms Houk. expendithres.. They contathpesei lily,-the etrongest arguments that can be adduced against the ilium' truffle. 1u connection with the itapertent matter of es tablishing i 4 this Region e Miners' "Heepital, we desire to furnish ' , statistics showing the' actual number-of cripples in this Region from 'mining accidents. iOur• friends at the varion's collieries, and in the Doroughe and townships of thecounty, would assist, very ufriterially, in the com pilation, if they could glee as en idea .of the nun4ber in their respeCtive localities. We desire it for: the. purpose oi exhibiting fully,. the necessity of a• Hospital, and toProen that our recent shrtemenif to the effec i t that' there are comparative 0, more in aimed persons stung the.mjuieg population of the AultitOcite ou'al• Region of Pennsylvania, than in anY other section of the Union, i',.l true to the letter.l.lf our friends in the wining legalities will. assist ei in.the eoinpilatiou, they will confer • u &tier. ' • 1I . . .; lie Ste have Wore suggested, a: requieito fund ro, i l 4'4rection of the necessary Hospital build tog, red for the endowment of the Toni Citit , n) to ,iIS notto'*der it directly dependent ,opon the public,iowile readily /mired without; pres Aug l'orfrulY 4oW goy one, as follows :—Operators to eget on each ton of Coal they , ship, to ''' c9ll "tktaiihe various' mettles; le d owners —'" c'u t alolrtgett` the lien's share of the pro 4 oti . • 4" •,. 1 . arising from tkit•toode—to ,a'llqw a' sliailari:um per tonal to be il.s,,„ufed tram the rent ibis thero; .transporting "n4ailes to make an rialto! oil' propriation to,:the4 - f.,4 be regulatedin amount theth' business by th eye; and the- plani of collee• tin° to I ,'°°°" l "," "Ma Syllicient fir. for the purpose.' stated !, , ,,obt,aih ed . ' ~ • In spin caller litteiliPm.:4 'ibisratter, we bare words of encourageseetit t 0. ,, user those who desire, its consummation. rit haglitg operator has expressed to us his willingft i tv; 'fi rhiph h i s , quota of the fund, and others whit sib m we hale eilnut yet'enoversed, are unltubtitilly, ' ha il, wil ling to, enter, Into the arrogates'Whe plan . will in a few days, be matreddelitl 'cireulars trill buissued. 'l' he llospita) shoa l be centrally located, nut in a town ; but at stone point ishbre ' (flout ten to fifteen acres of good fanning ' L ut on. be attached to it. To keep it in a high so k ,,,' o f cultivation would hi a work calculated to eta*, the ipils and hostels the entire recovery of ma z y' of the Hospi . tal- patients. Of cofr e le' the whole It - natter would ba in the banal of tta , contributors, through such persona as. they may select, Until: ,the lostitution 'shall be ready to go into mctive: ,operation:; 4il t This mailer in whatever lightfie lo.ili at it • - eolnotends itself to the politic and !lumen's of thiS / Itegion,and is fact, to all interested directly or indirectly in the Trade. We are in strong hopes • ,' therefore, at no distant dey, to Wit l ess l the laying . in Schuylkill County, of the cones Stone of •I Miners' Hospital. ' I .' , Os, the let of November, the State snit- Con. gressional clections,will OCCUT in I.onisiana . . On the 2d, Now, York, New Jersey, !Massachusetts, Michigan and Illinois are to elect State officers and members of the .11drly-sistbi Congress. On the 3d, Maryland votes; on the 'fib, Wisconsip ; and on the 9th, Delaware; AU these States ebonite Members of' Congress, exce p t Maryland. •We • , 1 , may reasonably espeet.gains in ew York, New Jersey, and Illinois, end may b pe, that Massa chimer?, Michigan mid Wiscunsi own.' 4 Rhode Island. Connecticu ,Maryland, Vir ginia, Georgia, Alabama, Missis ippi, Kentucky, Tennessee, TOW and Minnesota, do not elect Congresstnen,until nest year 'i THY. steamer Persia has arrivi.drat New York with tour days Inter intelligencef .from Europe.— Atlantic telepraph stock has dellinedto £340, et The bullion in -th ?, Bank or France had decreased f. 1,700,000 in one month, and the Bank .England's stock of bullion hdd decreased !Mr lodp in one week. The'Spanishl and Wench Vice If Consul. et Tauten, Morocco, have been amassing . !tad': Immediate measures werecontemplate4 fur isanefaction.'. The list' advice;ti from China slate , that Cosmonaut's Reed rem/lined at Shangbae. The salmis in India are still rise, but have re etperieneed several Tat defeats. The irpn trade at Birminshath has greedy improved. , . Tuts prospect In New York, is after all, bright. i The .New York Herold • antic pates nothing else than a crashing defeatist that State of the de., Moralised Demottracy, a defeat' which will include the election of ?dorsal and is 'State ticket, an '9ppositiun Lngiglatare,:vandn intretwed Oppo• , sition delegation in °Ogress.. Yhti seems certain, rt for the opposition is uniting ordially, in the icy. : cral,..i.lnngreisional districts., New York cannot' 1 endurso Buctiiotan's Administratiun", She musti. Whaelinto the y People's Hoe Of Reform on,Tees- day nest. We feel that she will not do otherwise. , n 00D DYE, 0 Li:KY.—The lion. J.Glancy Jones . 'it Is announced, will !care tof Austria in Novem ber, 'lt is tLougbt that our Barks county neigh !bora will elect Oen. Sallying / to ell bil unexpired term.. Thl4 couldn't do,tier. Berke , county bi n will be In deep grief 4r a s sun, on account of the departure of 'her "favor ,IS bunny."' Accord illy to the Usual prollements y usage, his success 'or, as Chairman o;' the Committee of Wssa and liiesins, will be Mr. Phelps, of Missouri. --„.......1....._ ~ A DESPATCH from 'cider:rail:knee state , that late news from Sonia Fee coolirma t 41! report of $ second battle with the bliiirajoe diens. The agent statee'that their wealth eunsitts;of 260,000 ' , beep, and 60,000 horses, nd that If these are destroyed by lb... United 8 alas troop., they will become &operate and a bad Florida war may Le anticipated. '. !, ! ! Mast:Nara is coring i. ' gradually. By 1860 she will be all rigl4l; T. Thell3t.'Paul (Min.) Pipe. fee of the 234 •'init.; statei! that debuins returns • liriiin every pan et tha Sts., ezeapting one Dis trict, indicate that thpLegislatare *ill stand thus: Ri , Hoene—Deinoccati:3o, pabli6os, 40; Semite— °Depatillesas, 16, Detoorra o f 2 1 . ..._, -5 ~.—z...—..........4 ' s COAL irtall ROOM do wall to array their cards under our illostration—Rieboond Coal Wharves. • We hare a' line etrindatiop la the Trude abroad, Pod it wield be to ibe edriotage'of *very dealer to hive tiff card in the MirKESIS' .10011 MAL... /Wants in Philedcirbiii lett week, 134; in New Yea, 380. I ' . um warm CLUIPAITt. , • On Tuesday next will be fought 'tithe tret:',o,l, o x, In Illinois, one of the warmest batOcalii record. It is not easy to state at this time, i iij i ad, l ot win, Litt l i eolts or Douglas; but thktidicetionit are that thogformer will be v ictori.ms, l id owe political 'yeti - pithier; go , head in, need with istA;Lineola. While we admire Ktr. Denelell lei OW 'e!fuld 61 10 " in oPPWAICOS to OM - Administration on the question of fmaeg au the people of Kansas an ohnottlere toastitutiosi, pain other respects, Caere la pruialdy, no man in thit country more odious Ail the torte friends of Freedom and Prot e ction Ail D - Mighti: - 11bililitei,ititalliti to oar poliii c-sal Wlews, bit haat and brutal exelmatation# Neve 'win OA* Owe" his neWalbe .Seere s*d 16!** itifi4ng gefese;' wben be hweirithat Otitis** was bj his political friends trintliked seder Pet there; hie abandonment of the Administration only whoa he saw elm speedy- ruin which bet been „ hurled upon Is lllVitaMillmaostant opposition by ,ircilea;und vote, to the system of Protection to Aiererkiiii lodastry, all these, and this weighty and adlitiOtallact that while be professes to be liever in i4eitslair sovereignty , '" ha sustains and de fends to the hi* end the Deed Saottleasirtitra, whiiih elipt at vilest tirestithkatmtlepisher upon ev fry thing like perpikiswint/ 4 -14 theses we repast, tottspire to render Douglas one of the most hateful Len, politically, hum tau be presented be fore the people of 'the etiain* a t candidate for ally dice whatever. Ili e addi ttartl ;the tinier! sham democracy. that If a asest :althineleas sad barefaced hypocrisy.,' , : It la 'conceded 'that popular schreritgity; ender the Dred fir:ott Artisan), carrying;alivery, late* territory, is a. myth, and that decision mill meVeirt be respected by a great adrorit:y. , In Illiisois the friends of air. Lincoln stand - in' opposition, to Douglas, on the Clay platform thit the Coahlitel tion wafers ripen slavery no power to carry that institution into a territory wheM it did not pre viously exist. And slavery twining the sound ness of the poiition, in its intense - desire to ac quire Cons where Ora institution exists, and in Its opposition to the annex - shun erf Canada, which' it could nut ander the C,ootkitation or in any mho; manner, eoloniaposith slave labcir. We award to I Dlr. Douglas all; the credit wears' disposed to allow Walker, Forney, and othertenthera of the Demo , . mho psi*, who have faariersly• fought up the issue—shall the majority ;vie? but we manta lose sight of the fact that he like thaw, is still ideall fled with the Deniocratio party which stands epee the Progressive Free Trade Principles of the Cin cinnati platform; principlta which Pennsylvania , utterly repudiates, end which on Tuesday' nest, wo believe firmly, Illinois will repudiate. Ttie I 1 fait is, that at ibis moment, the South strange as 4 may seem, bat natural etiough, fur Douglas jr. all his syinjultbies is Psi Slivery and Free Trade, has declared fur him, a fait by the way, which will damage his prospects considerably, in Illinois. No, there is not except on irtrJ , point, that is, Ad ministrative tyranny, ani sympathy between the Republicans of Illinois and Douglas. lie is pos. Mealy hostile t& the cherished principles which 'recetrily carried this State by iearly fifty thousand majority, and we of Pennsylvania think that _!!i conitj kill rrjectlien, and that 'y the middle of next week we may welcome Illi le into the ranks side-by:side with redeemed Peonsylvania, Lach ine sod Ohio. - .. Naw. Yanx.—The 'caution In that. State will take place : on Tuesday next 2d proxisno. There are. four tickets In the tieltl,' but the contest will be chiefly between the Depublleans, the Americana, and the Democrats. AU prefess to be sanguine of success. The union of the kwo Oppesitien. would, insure a ski& victory. ILA as it is, the l prospect is riot su favorable. It witald is lied he f remark able if, under ouch cfreumstances, 016' .Natiottal AdMinistritiodshould:expiirience udefeat. And yet, such a resale is by n y means impossible,— The Nei York Times, spec u at log on the proba bilities, alludes to the tatioe which so happily ex isted among the OppositiOn• iti Pennsylvania at the recent struigie, and sa "In the State of New different. Beni the OppO necessarily as must at th many fear., Under such confidence and enthusies a pervading Emma that a al relinquished, and that the if at all; by hard fightingl "On the! part of 'the DeMecrats, though• there is , apparent paten, no enthnsiasin 4nista. The'laet cannot be disguised that be Buchanan Adminia tration is a heavy load to carry, and it ie inanites% that, if the Democratic Stati ',ticket shall be elik• ad, it will be lead on 11COOlInt or the strength of its supporters than throu g h t the divisions of its ad versaries. Can it be surprising that the miss of the people feel no lively Interest in a Canvass thus dedacted ? The Demeerits are celled to apbuhl an Administration whiehiin tioliir hearts they con demn; and the Republicans to rellt , le support of politicians and leaders. • s , "The people of other States regard with itston. ishment the posture of ittisirs iu New. They'eannot comprehend .hovi the emcees* cuullJ be se tnisisannged To them it Is M einciprehensible how the most powertni Cummon.l ' wealth of the concederady shaild be hindered from 1 recording her vote lur tq against the National Ad.' 'ministration, or how a g reat , party ims been placed 1l in the false position of rting un (motions of per.- ..opal:ascendancy." ' • • . , Tug Re:publicans of Wools are obliged to eon.. 'tend with it must enlist apportionment of senato rial, representative , a d tr.vngressionel districts, made by Douglas and thletdoerseey saute years utoto perpetuate the owrr of that,party. The strength of the part ofl Freedom, lies in 'the Norther) °verities. They are all'overwhelmingly. Republican end the population is rapidly Ineriss r log by immigration. he.. Southern coun t ies ere as excludir'lly Demee atie; being , originally set-I tied from Seutueky sod the South.'-.These corm; ties increase but slowlk, and ere inferior in pope (stion to tte northern Section. Yet they have sr 'larger number Of: setrifori and repreeentatives.— In 1556, the ritter.of the four noithera Centres ,eional districts of 'llllnois was 126,000; that of 1 1 the fire southern We l 114,000. The Thirdllis• 1 trice, represented bY life. Lovejoy, alone gave• a vote of 33,000 in theiggvegate, end the vote of the I First end ErirTiond die rfetivras 41,500 Republican, 'pima . 15,600 detterstk , The population of these three distrieis j as alone intro:lent to entitle it toe representatiou of sic Clogressiner. In-re• Bard to the state representadit, tyhich`r•alone is 'involved in' this struggle, it uppeari that the four northern CongressiOnal Distriets iacludo 38 'croon tier, while the avra other distrietititiclude-6L-- ittese northern distiiets bare now*Aen ;senators i arid 33 representatiees, . while the **then) din inlets hive 13 senators and 41 representatives:, Ily anyinivapportionment, on the simpiest basis •of pnpulation z .the terrthern, districts are ktitled 1 to 13 sebetdri; a Majority of that body, and to 40 or 41 vepresenttives, against 12 sensta4,and . 34 or 35 represent" tivetririlbe'snothern aneen tral districts. It the Repuhlicens obtain Ne I •a r i„ Legislature, this frit, new and fair apportt ~ tient will be rnede and Illinois, hereafter,-will one,of the most reliable Republican states in t hee.. Union.. They areilighting for this object as well , las for the defeat of Stephen A. Douglas. -' 'ir, . . 1 Suva Tnesactisn.—lt will.be the duty of thW next Legislature -. 6 select a Stittei Posturer, and Schuylkill County proton's perhaps; the strong est claims for preferment in the- selection. It is true that Darks d i ofented Jahn, the best day's work she ever perh.rui t ed; but look at Schuylkill, title old Democratio i t etrorighold ; see the complete aweeo—four Oppesition Legislative representa tives; an Opptisition Collie:lnman; the entire County ticket, qltd by ruajoriiins unprecedented in her' politic:l4lstory. IVe say boldly, thee, : that Schuylkill' resents Ass strongest claims' tur preferment, anA wortorlieve her claims' will be re cognilled. /9 ,re aril ton candidate, we present an unexceptionable one, got. Tacque C. Z nuns of Schuylkill Haven, a gentleuian popsessing the requisite liniineicr qnslitications. for the position, awl of unituptheble Integrity, Our 'delegation willwaratlyeui• art Mr. Zistt6( for the.oldoe, and we feel con dent that the services of Schuyi. kill in the rece t iliecp will be substantially re Cognised by•thel valerian of Mr. Z it4cm . Hr. Z Wm a hose of f+ndtherts who would be ORION ~ at- such a result. " .. t . ' . ' • \. Among othelj, as amen mentioned for the position) we bear that of Thom 8. Struthers, cf .Wermii B. Laportaq•of Dradford; Ali Ki Slifer, or Onion H. Soutberof jEk; David Taggart, of Northam - beriand rJobni N. Pervfance, of Boiler; Hug S. Fleming, of Allegheny, and Thomas Z. am ran, of York. I• ' ". - A Gass? Ytelm.—A gattletasa named Rsa , of Ohio atanti , ,, IndMasi presented a speelliten 4 r awn to the tats Stout Pole of teat t3tate. ' I presented it With a statement 11th a field a if 'twenty acres fielded ON. iltadroci mad tdirty• x baskets to do acre. TIM emalhost yield ofjj sae acre was ,one. hundred' mid' too' bothers, 'One am* prodnesd ems sisatirtd eta siMpbsulleht Tha Add was On the °Welliver Bottom. ' . ~..•• , Ix oar sext „ weertli publish* rpm* of 431 r; nor Eitiard o Ifetr,Torkidelireied at &miles r on tie 2bsb ,idtiaso; Air.' Barren! explaini V .,, dearly, tbs petition, of the two great politylvi 1 patties of thJ i wintry, on the Important tun of the dal , . Ham copies. may be pr9tureil 'at or Alley on die; of ay Of pubytotton. I ~ . I .. WidnIXESION Irsiss.—A Washington eorrespon dent of the Nero Vitt Tnlmet, writing under , .. . . - _, .... 1 date of tra, Pall l q Ecuator Bigler,' who Is hire, delta not admit stkf responsibility`for thpollorby 'which the great -.Admit occurred l in P unrylvinie, Insomuch solbs, `Administration no -. sa under other intineeeits than l i mo, %taco Tones; loan Ome coanselor and - die Vender of patronage; - •., , `-- 1 , i frr:Kennedy hiel nearly' finished' the work fratracting the manolheturiovststlities from the seventh cameos... Hie repon ). wilt be, submitted, - !with the Priuddent'd Utast% •.".- ,',..,,:-. ~, ;,;, ,- „,4.4 In rem muntuf re .New. Yoil4.tehetiwieta. idemce. , producing $ ,590" frestirot krog each -3lssr•• - i.,'—_ ...,---:-..,-,. ~,)....,..?-i.. - -• • .„, i ;,The espeelidost ~.. ln tad that Ille-presan -1 1. - Veklue_ifillsk ' will be toi/orred by an rst ldtedeartreni4lte Deenocratie aide of the House 'tstid Senate, as sorbet" Douglas metalled Buchanan itt the lost soteion.l IT - the least - :.usferisig ' twat kibitsd by the Pruddent respecting -the , English bill, Toombs and others sr, determined to casti gate him. They, Sire anxious for rebellion any after hisingnceokoplished their objects. ' The ddasheistretion anticipates defeat in New York, and its orgies are instructed to prepare for such result. 1 Tan Paris eortefpundeat of the Beattie Traveler says that the thus match between Morphs and Par, its has justlbeen settled, and Mr. Murphy de. Oared the tvitineiz" "They here tci tate played tin. bi li .tit one or the o er bed won seven games; but' *ben they stood Morpby dye and Hermit: two, Vie' [Meg gave i up, liiiiag the blame of his de. , hat upon his H health ; but the feat is, Morphy is by far the. • player. When' the termination of , the match w 4 announced st . the Cafe de La Be. gence;the rendproul of the izemplayers here, the Americans assembled there were quite upperi ,nu in , their sanitation, while the Germans and ,ile:Pranatts, wbo haul het upon Hermits, Immo , • dititel,y sufered;ii terrible elongation of eoutiten. ~ aniet".;",. Still the. continue to hue hopes, for an. , otitStitersea, bits been sent for to try his hand at , playing with. H ieformid able young American, and _• • the jiersott is Leountryman of theirs.'!' " 0.1:11 RASE '4.1110.r TtIA Panay...at Boaciocins OF Sviiiits. the ieeent elcCtion, there were 1245 totes 0110 in Ziorilstown--tbelargeit vote given by anY x lbirti" sigh in the State; Pottsville yolled the ne highest; 1345 ;- narrisbuig '1257 ; • Allentown 17 7; ; llattoti - litel; and 'West Ches. ter 1045. it point of popolatfon; Pettseille as /Borough ,pro iiinikngolle Arm, ',bile within a . radiee of live- mitei from too spot on whiph this is I penned- 7 theiteart of the. Boroughof Pottsville r we atilt reedily_sum up a total pop ulation of thlrty•ihonsatd. - 'That will do. , . Ara -Death is Giffeis.of a l owns qf Pat Gi , bore.73a- I ca hillier of t'ort Qtrbort, ott the 14th last,fia:Ao• gusto, Os., of 'yelkoolever._ _Tyson tkCb.'s mem Invoker peat wilt commenced deattees op Merida' net& _lt trill be membered i t their old breaker jai done:o 11,r• about two m•athi'elece:.. . ' • - . -John County day nest, 4t ! official meet our - cltisen Itteti for tttil air The ottlehe,ylkl villa Club, litmus this that- the PI runs to sp Arg.As ground be ales Meta entering ous poop! altogerbei tirk*. 144 a Eforaa.,-On Taeaday, Ileal=l9 WoV. finger, b. tter at Ibit fattest/le Rome, thie-rtorongli, Ir i p! Injured •blie in the stable, le. eensequeate of being leked by a horse. Ilia Whalen however,were tii ol a MI natal?, Rod he M now rt.:overture It was a name eseapafrolideuth. die , the bone lett ihe mark of one o his shoes on Wolfluger's skull, fortunately without ,reclining It. i . . ------.................---:--- _ Wl' e Se.huptkftfCbway Teacheieinstituta vitt mu atto at A. 31., Thursday, Nov. 4,11 n her . Mr. Colt's, Church. arket ;tree/. Pottsville, and continue In *es.' aloe the days., Prof. Tees° or tbe rnireniity of reaps.; f i f a will be resent and lecture upon Geology ea Thnniday i and Fri y evenings. ' Th is will bean...lntellectual treat. Lama kill lla en, Messrs. 'tuber st,d;liotins of Pintebovia and Mr. Tel t mew of Reeding. Tbe , usual provlsiOns win ime made the entertainment of the teacher's...., . 1 , ~ ar strommical and Pipsetoetamt;-.Tie comet's tail' teat et ti,000,000 mites In length. 'To grease that telt It Is est trotted, would toecap a basin of fat as lase MI Lake tie, and glee constant employment to 60,000 - .daa " for tea years. Rut we bare a still wore curt. ous calculation. The liorongb ordinance against swine,. running at large was enacted thirty years ago..dlf not enforc i t i yet, what 'length of time will yet ensue tattle Its en! memo, I? Ire lutri made a careful islenlitlop s and fl . that the period of its enforcement will not ar• 'rite n til A. D. 4001, in Octoternt which year the earth will'ctrie in collision With'a Muterhaving.a tall fifteen billions of miles In length, and a •head as large as a Chester county cheese. This isissastion may be relied upon, us I. was made under the careful eye of Profemor Pier . of td abridge, Ole celebrated mat hematchus. 1 skittle ease is widely Woe are divided, un believe, fatally as ireutestaneee lack of is euvitable. tong position ha. been tows must be matte up,, , lie Wishingtan Art il lery. Cleapany.—Thia fine eoipeetommanded by Capt. James Nagle, will visit Phil edelphis on Tuesday vex?, 11 proximo. , They will ' . be act . I panted by the Pottsville Mau hand; and will li la thou bt, number some sixty muskets.. Oir Philadelpititi eon - mporaries state that the military of that city are mei ng arrangeinents to give them a suitable reeeptioni On t i arrival of the Artillerists in Philadelphia they. will 'escorted fro m the depot to their quarters by 'the 1 Scot .Legion, Q.,:ptain Gray, and the Minute Dien ale; capt i eli Derry, after wb kb they will partake of a erAkr• 'l'letprovided by the Legion; and will visit some i it Liu pia{e of amusement. On the *liming 'day the vatioue In resting points In the city will be shown, and int the 'ironing they will visit the ball Of the Oadwalader Clew, s e Invitation having beeit'exteuded them by that cirps. Th; Artillerlets will return home . n Thursday, We Ca or ali de r 0 iiiss forming their escort to the depot. - ' \Wei -predict fit the Arttllerlati a pleasant time while in Phtradelphtt. for the military of that city. are out and ou"trumps." . . . roe, . . . . . . Fine Enginc.=—Vre had the &acting a day or two elect, of Inspecting at the machine sluM of Wren**. lin>. thir, dile . Borough,* thirty horse pOwer engine,jost co pleted by the firm for George Olate A Co., litilleire. be i m. Dauphin County.. It hat' sinee;been shipped - 4o ioit ,destination. The engine is intended for sawmill p *Fes. It has 30 Inch stroke with y, inch tare of cy hider. ' The steam , governor ieJudsoni (of Bocheete: 4., I: Y.,) patent regulator , arid Is considered by eal l ineers t moat accurate in we. - .Tho engine is built pen: a et Iron bed, Massive and strong, which ultimately, will .. st upon a'stone iiiundatinn. Tide .feature is linpor= nt,When we rounder the injury to which suleogine ting on a maiden bed IN liable in ease of Gr i. iThe avielies In every'respect,le 4 . tine piece of woritornels however, as our friedda, the Wrens, are in the Bala 'of I inning out of their chop. : There is 'a punreib, :ihat I'Wei • bliod will tell," and we have always timid that. S ki ll ID jail when the work' of good machinists la loapeeted. hale a noble force of them to this County-Two q.t.- er workmen in the country. . . • , 1 00l education, and the.benefits to be derived Blom It tie mesa, are not "'pre - elated by many ratite, or they would • enforce the attendance s of their *Oren MolititallY. *ad ; punish them when they bud the te nuelir to play tenant: fb our Borough theepatby of pa. notifies grown:to be evertors' all, anslelsiinis the el.; teutleubf the L ibuni of Direetors. Children airing late into scit* noturily lore trainable time theenetrep, but throw a sitioolititorontnike. and parent othent from devoting &at attention to their studies, denultied.nr :them. Truancy has become cf conimon occutvenite, sod parent's seem to are but little about the rosita„ One is almost dlspued to bellere that parents andante, the school 'yenta. , Leaf use of its ehes poem fib them in dividually. Weller's that. parents will be Ittairf t led to turn over a new lest , in regard to this matter, their Children will be Purified' and dually *spirited. Pa rents base been notified continually, of the reMbutica of their children toat4ed ; but without prodatili any good eff 40. The -Bosolltsre therefOre, resolved quite properly. to command punctual attendance, and Parents will bare in the future to rule their chlidsaU mare strictly tr d this respect; If they derive them to enjoy the bettelita,?f a publitechoot etileatkm. jnilaissehusetts the authorities take. charge *l i lted edneite; those chit. drat, neglected by their , parable, sad we aka:lstituto think such a taw in operation Are `would work welt.— Wu *ter with nolee/ing of plateau to the istrity of pa rental discipline existing in car mita. and we!trust ere shall not bars oat/lon spin to refer tolhis matter. es apt to - commend the action 'of parents In conflation with the propertdocation of their offspring: t. 114 - At cis Mr recently held . 14 Ortylectrucg. among the ceitby *tildes dialectal exhlbited. webbierted de. posited by Sadder_ acka yhotepien.hardnaM deellata. of this Boronigh, a cue of inechantes' tank, toadi'by. mom atlas best soanotieturais to the country. 'Thecoutente of ills cues male twanged neatly,.presenttop ji striate' effect. Oonspunnualy in. the minks of the Om wee a twenty -loth circular 'ay. very idihlJ polished, ot Dluiton's manufsetore, env emoted by Irrienants.bee mdsol l atout bond saw, other Ilbobi of the M. Mame. coin kilned gunge end callipers, Mitateel trynnares, rules graduated decimally from= to 100, trotted States stand ard,ehleels, angora, brace and hilts, calllpet* dirtderk braes bound role*, screw wrenches, motildersl tools, bb; log and sporting tackle, ate. Ttie ease presented anyell stay be lemileed, a beautiful, appearance, and afemme stigma ie Thompson folly merited the diploma the/ 111. Weed from the Relay. - _ ,;^ - • • If horn th at the fins bait milted eel Vogl ibr sate of U. Diaaten'a circular, istwi and tea* width an generally preferred to thine of any caber make.: • • ' Tliirsi was also an ezbltitl owed the fair cribs &MIL lan CoOtti Agdialtutal 647eAty;* IVO soda Genoas•• tom . , sago,_ misialadisred by Abrlebi Curter / inaminr;vonies Additloa,4btil 13*.usla. ecastriseted of hickory, awl bt.la only *est, a well tabbed 'lama 'rook. It can be ma now,_at the u, •• • _ -N7O foot Affairs, Hobart, .14q., Shedd. sleet of Schuylkill !titer upon thedotieeof theatre ear Thurs: proilmo. We.predict 'for ale. Bobo! t •an honorable to kt wear,. and enitsfbeterY to for In ability and courtesy he Is entioeutly position: • . eket match between the PeraesenineS Clnb 11 liaren, sad Mk emend *even either** as concluded on Tbmaday. We bite not. eek,te thekeerii, and an poly sir r rserervocit' Cub was victorious with arty re. The prise was a biq ' . oeempmeut of gliuden has occupied a spa of ow this guseugh,durfog the week. 'the gip 'Ayes hivetur runnlog shout the Borough owes, telling fertuuee;efe. -They are a Curl. . and when they eorodin a biro suarm;hol free from therippeltillon; upheave, , - - - - PJ re n ts, Omtrol Pour Mildren.—Our ,stem irtpublle dap iisetcey, together with a asagivigsgr also cositilhe torsi of 'dor, ilab the taste which dist 'tlngohbse t tim web - Amami mei* fhb It* itirtWiAtillg qt ZeWmay./larhead collPOY. —`,o er triwth4 . , AtivaPortrY, tIW icaNcaysers ledger skM that theirldlidedphi* and Beam* Sell. read 'making extensile arrammosente for the,wir thitionneis on their wade *Mt* nimithibMpfdaturytwelt,' seas to *Dew the merit 4111Zilitessing through than s disiMiee of *Aral 4114 rear reetias a f toweirmte itS• cm* ti ad. AO of thO tasks of eti*cars thin Daiiitseer Medea thieriad. (Pew ilds lwpote•dies•rainek - iii to wt . ! dewed aboarfonr het. Tire fletealmille tiiiellumilee I shiehratileftnin the top of the mu. At ilisse shafis‘ the Comgittry see low erecting Sheet has thhonere, At liigh4 *at at. in - contain law dream fa he imp* up toe the purpose et peodatisit hale, and wiessiag the "tuatiel kW. d avatiffi IMO Ala sting or OM Weeper Week. The estimated east of tailing the namations atthaw two tuD44 Is about $ 4 O,O O Pe and wile, than 300 men Itlll be sinployed it , PhataixtlW aid 100 et X110411Unk• At the foliate place Ma wait 1111 be uremia on`dey end . 11101,40Insa worklag dining the -day and the war number !nt'llight. Oleetallons will be billy nude Way by the drst of December =mused it I. thonght 't he ex costly*/ will be Inhaled in ;Moist theta Monihs. The blasting in the tunnels will be done AY means of electricity. The whole work trill be commenced and tarried *ward to completioo eviction* interraption to the businbm of the mad. I The tn*ael st Plant:YU* known aelitachßeek Tan. net, I. 1952 feet to length; Pulpit Rock Tunnel at Port Cllutou, Is um: Wart length, and Mat bock Tweaked, at Ifanaybak, is 932 test to kegth. Each tunnel la illiest wide and 16 feet higb. • ji.er-._ Airrh, mornings a the prevent leek have been frae ty, but the midday, lovely, with the eseatiou of as tatty when an easterly storm privaikii. Speaking of this mouth the Louisville Joranal poetically descr,ibis It as thavery time to enjoy the animated acids of-the city ILte, and 1t 15 the time of Aims to admire Ood'imarvela in the ciliary, as be works his wondrous things from suntniiirlio Idea, and wetter' over Melo* of nature • minnow Tell to conceal flat - . efforts ,of 'decay's effacing fingetjaP as lie would strew fOrgateutertotaover the grave of ttie tiaras. October may ,ba sharp andeold taus, but we icier; It for its laughing skim Its - gorgeous suns* . and thajwaring tone of:ita moroing salutatlons.r It paints the clunk absent, to mate it look more Skitter rote4nd it animates the step of manhood as if bye new Langan of natural vigor. We may In the spring -time hartifibled with coquettish April; with Bowers' in. her hair and trans Soaring In the vernal braces ; but Octo- ber, With bar queenly; gait, wreathed with the purple &rite of the vine, low train born by exercise and spiny.; !Clothed In rare and deallog tints, Der eye all anlantlon, and her Steps all grate—she Is our mauler love, and we so attached to her that when we we want to iiie with her. "Die as the leaves do that till In OctOber." Beautiful in the cautery, where Bolds and forest glow like many oared tuts, cud even handful In the city, width providentially Is "opat at the top" to let 'n the glories of these cerulean skies and the crisp brase of early autumn, till the benediction of the coy erirbeavens Alla like dew. or thermeastrical record for the week la as follows: , • ( . - ~.p. 4, it P., Tuatara Oates. I . ' ..:.., "inspireara Hall. fitttralic.s . - 3 A.M. •2P N. . T.-P. Mt Sai •i Ott. =,-60Y , • 64 0 ' 49 1 —elear. • ileii., " • 26.-42 ' '69 AO 'Tem, ' " 24. to -- ' ~ a 32 ." -Wili., " 27,-29 _ ' be - 34 ' " Thurs., ".. 23,-34 -.. be .. 42 —' " • 1.,f. ' " 29,-44 46 . 66 —salmi,. 1 . , • ' ti r,4 °Hetet match was played on tbs proud% of the Pigtail!. Cricket. Club at Wednesday, between the Pbttivllie and Atlantic Ciotti, width resulted in . favor alio tauter, In one inning,and one hundred end forty , ills runs to spare. Aunexed is the stine: . _ POTUTTIA.Z. , . "1 . . • Fird, budes. J. Mather. b Iloabyabill , , 23 ft, FOX. b Slagicw is.-, . - i . ~ ' 6 'IL 611Utuau, tot out L ' - 22 11.9tryder,b IlesbplEkll' 41 p_. Ridgway, b Lbisbyldiell - 11 11.3 1 41 0616 4 6 . b Magloula .. • - 0 0.110040) Smith _ i'' - 12 B. Wallace. tk Mules& . ' , . 1 . 4 1t.112199en run out ' - 0 C. Lawton:no oat , 9 in.; 0. Gtiwa, b Ikabyabeo - • 9 , 16 1 .;111 5 164 - . , • • , • . • amixne. PCnt. Snood losing A. Sts6tbi b - Poi ' 0 1 b o..C.Bosbyobello D. kbllg• !way b Pox - • .6 b Fox • • 8 S. Hoffman,* 814Insw. b Mather„ 2 ran ont 8.X.. - Mbitskity, tab oat - 6 nab out A. Thompson, b Mother , b fox T. F, alsennoo, e"Sopitir b- Pox - 16 Tex a. Dovle; b los /51i 4. Rictunotoi, o Sttlynian ' . I,b Vox • , Ton not ” D.3lagtesols,..b ro* . 1 • e'GresubTo T. oomsts,,b Dabs"TOIE • 2 U. Unonangsr, not out ". 0 ' not oat • Ulm • ' l6' , Leg byes, s •-• 2 - tens, , :The ;alai eautended brace e lan. &kiwi sauce is very nearly over; cad we shall eon aspas a eeieration of friendly boeillltla la the WAIL, sat IFlSkOilinv , " Next reason we .pteatime ceu , isielieOfs wilt lot sues . 111/OSA au tee astaattuOtarigni , e te . to 1i ~eaa sylvatils,Pitilsaeiradinot exessited. ' • Pitoosimmras ow covwz. worm) sot Ina muss' rantit, *Our Court of Colman Pleashaebeen In pession during -the week, and grille teutimbet. - of eases tiami been die: . posed of. We give a repast of the cases . Wearielt and _Miry POr,,tradiegat - Wd . .! Maas' WistrirA e 0 Co.: . AllpilitaH: ".115,/ser.—Thts wati -action din a book' account sisinstthe defetithisCfor cati tie sold arid delivered to Itim bY the pritistidoisid aim on several notes of the deft. to puffs. The'dlikYlaim some offsets, and produced a receipt in 'fait- htitit - Weict= rich ttif Heiner; the validity of which vas denied by the .plais.4hey contending that Wendell bad, never itY*Tt ouch-i receipt. Wires not 'produced On the trial's( the casebe tore arbitration. - The date_ bf one of tom - nude from Heffner to Wendell had been altered heat lurch 25 . to Mirth .10, Stitch defts: contended vitistotiti - * the Court charged that under the circumstance* the -41- . teYstion was not material; The pry dlsmisided the receipt to-ibis, aid found for phis. $389 7i. ' , •A. P.:..Millerjkatj. Tysest, A. M. Sallade, It. A. Men* -scry, aid 6. A. dycolls, Sereutors of MoUirdeig. deceased, es. lamespatuhts and atom M:Stroed.i-The pigs. and dens. are the owners of adjoining traetelof laid In Hunch township, near Idesellyn, mid this ne. . tioniwas Instituted to recover from the' defta. the value of a certain qualify of coal taken front - the pin hit!. by the: levee of the dials— In 1852-63, Juo. P. Ilattiniery . under a leibe from the deft's agent, took out a large quantity of cad from the pin land, thinking be watt on the detre land, andpaid the dens. at the rate of Mhto. per ton for the prepared coat, and 15 cents for theehr m t. nut. The mouth of the slope was on thedett's lank t about half way down it pitched over Into -thc nib* land. The defts. paid $5OO to &Minim for putting Own • the sloPe, Which was deducted fries the rent,,and be • paid between 6 and $7OO kosides to the Magma, lest log nkstlaitfe of about $260 unpaid. The whole arr ant taken out was aWM t 752.50 tons,of which the Oda eledined Hist 3900 tons came from their lend according to Meat urement. • The main gins/Con lulling In the mid' was . sonier' the delta. were jointly . 11AI. for the enOtitilye. sved by them from Hettinger, it bider an adept of contract C. M. Miff acted as disjoint agent of ibeiefts, The jury found ii,verdict for the puffs. against JaiciDasw dam. _drift., who was the only per= served withtbeiwrit, the Sinn of $lOO5 55. Weenie/4 Prefer Manneth, ea. &mud Refere.— Thle was an action on a book:account for tittle sold and delivered tOthe deft,who was at tle time enini'ltY s In hutcheiting huelnent. - The deft. showed *Woe offsets against the Ors debits, whirl', were allowed by.this)u. ry. The jury found a balance due the pith!. of s4is. 03. Nifpciar Aided and Fuer. Herring es. XitrUffkr Stees-This freest' aelloator damages against tbe dens. for filling up the plffs. mill dam and roes 'With omit dirt, andprombed to cieeopy several days in the trial, hut as Melting-bad; acquired tide to hisaintre of the pianirty only twelve days bebrs snit broughi; thus cutting down the damages to a ttollololll sum, if Offs. were entitled to recover at all. It was agreed that the jury aboold find a verdict against the delta. fey 6 vents damages nd the Cornelius Stevenson CC BoragArta.p.-Thia wu a idiot' on a mortgage dated Feb.l, 1846;f0r . $lOO, to, la ch no defence was made.. The Jury kind the the pift tl6 45. ' Jacob - Ituntrive'r,:li, aid HenrylkeAsus r vs.: re Wei&—Thle was an action of *Omni. fora Pe and lot in St. Chile. The 3 / I nere Life 'unmans Trost Company obtained a lodgment for 6259 83 egaloot the deft., levied on the property to dispute, and it jives sold by the Sheriff to the plffs. for $25. The deft. fhLlaied -that he was In pommel= of the property merely'as a lemma, and that it wasowned at the time of theiheriff's are, by Augast Osterman, Mahn:Aber in-law, who subs,• vaulty conveyed it to Was. E. Stone; bat the terldenre showed that is was the real proper, baring traded it to blia in exchange for another lot in t. Chair, anktbat OsteiOsset ownership was a mere ph . Tho Jury found & verdict for the pills. [Conclusion ef raini eat remelt} ' , teettstinctrzo.l -.. •., " _ • ilissai:Ens4=-When does deaft ateetlontr Chief Borgne and Crittuettmen take pWe am then irk 1: If we cannot elect men who vitt *attain the Borough ' Ordinance spinet swine running at large. 1 the peo ple pot It dr much - tenger the hogs wilt twee possession of all the streets In the Borough., I should'atiollki to knew how many elope hotel Impart; own he& running at huge to them:utopian: of their city and Other nat. lOUS. They certainly deserve eueoarapiureitt in their Mae 'Abadan& • • A STIFIXBU. r. icaultarnenstxj Nat Putaim,Ost.2o, lard. Nessus. B:Dreamt—Some enterprising and rather ma* S a te geodeuren have teett: etithevorinp. in the:- lad ere or eta weeks, to get up a Cricket flub in rp g fon. They had met with tewitat indilferint nerds, owing to inherent dtMeniNe. sad were only enabled, tteasionally,and without any. regularity or ormolu don, to meet for play, In the meantime, begetting that dbieretkro was the better part of valar t and that they could seared, bops for vktcey over veteran: and peer. Held obeyers, they ventured to throwdowntld geootlet before a well orptniseLaub in teutagnao . The contest esme Where on the 9th east., sad bnoronild in our fer feel, sod by isere'enniP than we feel disposed to name Nothing daunted howe+er,ws me them redo on their own pound in Tassagos.ou Meador /asfr lo* Were.* eacedd time, totted to rueeamb their'greeter upset. screened MOM !IMMO organisetion. _ - - Attar al4 ye hardly feud GM admits diem friendly mutate, butlest disposed to. pleb our Slots sad try aids; and the more so, as It hoe brought es lota more tottomfa 'slaked ulth ' the petleuedi of_ he Tamaqua Club, and hes glum as au opportunity of tuUnowledg •lolf the -Mg Viet kfodnaea,eonrtesyiiddt.horgamlity with which we were treated.. ; . . • Ottr gemerous reloads witi trehopia permit us taltdilZ.. not as a shallows. howitart for me by* - 10414 . 16 as mations epee that point—that weeds ninsi.lielly terve& lied far pradlee trod diselplitte, stet tbet at t edestattrie dayeenterrhat :didant perhspe—wo nut:ham lido. elm to elefmas well as detests to newt* - tCONNMCATID.] • - . = 14131 4= kt‘litlit9:—Persolt ate to Woo par melon ' or tho preen. ef utaati - lky the scholar, of tie Xt. Mitt's etiwalf Moo' beldame, Ititelebeteri. Yu Ibis Oquoti, The tam! eoittatesiel eh the nth of Molest. and Ith citation:, cotn6tawee4 CD the 18111 of July. at It btelt thee . a Pfrolubt °flow, handsome Wats were offered for the greatest member of Tent* recited by the school up tooo . toter lith, =Albs to 444 Sundays. 1 chill mist ton it fee of the"*Wes ostats, sod the number of Weaves . awl timiglose teamed by 'a buleteir of the competitors. Qte a speettere of what opt be done by children a t a Bab. beta School. 4 = - • : 1 •-• Yolk SolltroVtit: - ..Wifi Vary L . gob; .', -' '`. l 4 wkw 84iTeWt, , -- . rill Aquila thliebt;,' =.' , 192 - Maly anew lON Elko Bettor..: ~ ~_ —"-. 191 ChtharhieSaterolgert. ;. 431 Mum Yeattonlidutr. V I E I • Buda Maw: •'' - ' r S"th Mattes Herter.. 30 "¢litetille *scour, . :341" John ratoimainw - . , sto fttah Ogler . ' 243 Outdo allead, 132 . , . : •i = - - .C.11.1111.11qt, limperhetwauft. I- - fOitiZOAL. .1 . 1.3343303 re the agxregata iota tee 46taireestatat at the recent eletthat to tide Slate:... . • • • > l .Rerpeler.' • Reinder : . ..A.lille. Reelect... IX*l4. Opporitiert. Democtuts. ' Destocrats. - . fag. 1 th92 63. M 2443 , *ll 3- 1 1 WIT ' 6374 -- 4 ~.1 974 11 6451 . . , , --- 6 1 NM : 'MP ' ll 6 ' 1 : 9111 ... 6166 -.' : 0731 T J.- _1035 n . 9076 ..-.. I . ' 11,- "*"' - . TWO: . - ....vim 9 • 11 i • 9413 - . - 4341. 1 11 ....-,-; 7 0 • 6900 '- , 2440 . . -- 11 t "7153' -, ' . 4347 - 3614 13 : . 1 10043; '' -11163• - -- 13 f 6566. lot ..--. 14 z 11166- • - • 3314 ,- --' --- 16 i r 9233 ' • 7849 - \ 11 ...-... 16. 1 3646 'l' 17 . . MI 11061 .• --' 16 1 9114 -' 0619 ' 1....-. 19- . j 9139 ".• • 11174, ' l . -- W 4 '• ! 634 • ---. 0 954 1 fVW 4679.1 • Z I - 3M3' • . sus / 24 23 r-era ' - . 117 r -- - I , 19M3 2 sin -- 23 - .i . "- Iwo - 4113 '. i - ......, 4 - . - Total. t 19%193 . 145,033 - _; 29,417 *Straight. leaeficula; • ' ttati.fgg, .. 6 Regitar °prattle!' rate, ' ' 1 . Regales Democratic vote, .- .. - ---- ' 9 1 , 111 1 4 , 0990 , 141004tia1atity, ' , 44,156 ' ..,. #64 Antl-Lercaaptorr Drat-vete, ' 29.417 • .3,613 •, rigal °ppm! tkm enajoritl. . aeon ' I "I. "11,4'4. fa ! 41= ' 36 9,21 5 • 4, '- u • canal Cow, 36 7; 66 ") : _ PENNSYLVANIA P ELECTION. , ocroszkit. i 869. T4X FVI.I. 01,0191A1. IXICTI7II2II. • *el - Tot* ea the Stitt [. • _ • . SUPREAIE J. 10AVILC/03111. ." 001314Tle8: 1111. D. tortaiJaaaan.' raosr.i D. D. ' —.--- ---. -- Adana, szto ~ w. 46 2211 2266 Allegheny, ' • 10067 • 6508 '1X1':1 ••• 6673 Armstrong, t - ' . =B6, MI 2361 199 i Bear r, . • 1861 ' 1162 3870 .1137 Bedfr:l, • s • '.lBll • 2907 'lB3l . 20* Beri . . • . 6021 • .9464 . 5040 .14724 • Walt: 2714 1679 2696 ' • 1677 Bradford.i . 1 _ 46:91 -, 2096 : 4832 38.6 Ducks., . *. - 5315 . 6171 6189 ~6154 Butler„. , . 2534 1984 . 2527' . 1972 I.3llnbria. . . . 1571 2100 1651 3161 - 001 ion, ' - . UM 1243 . 1100 /265 Cntre, . . : 2394 . 2379 ,2)01 Chaiter, ' 7371 42 . 7371 4749 CLIon, ... '.1366 3l 1277 2142 Cle rfield, • . 996 1514 VS 1490 Clinton, . 1240 1367 1239 1342 Colombia, , ' ', • las • 1902 1430 , 1902 en:lnter* , • . . 3010 2114 3109 2024 Ps:Oberland * 2501 -2811 2408 1830 -, Dmaptda, _, 2344 . r 2185 =l4 ' 2302. Itrue, 0., \ :218 '''.. 1014 - 2180 0140 , . 1 ~, B3B 519 • 340.604 elle, • - .slos 1921 3187 1629 Fa r F . ,:te, ' 222 2627 2117 2454 li'n •t. - 77 7O 84 • 62 gr akin:, • . ~ 3385 .3026' , 3351 _ 3085 'Fiilton, ' - ~ ". ' 1 , 535 130 675 v • r.. •Oritene. • • 842 1941 • .846 • 1777 Unntlagdon, ' :5,.2679 1306 9075 _ 1210 Itidtaate • - 3007 144 u/ 2099 1416 4We:son, , • . 1257 1153 1218 1121 Janie*: , - r'' r 12 / 0 - 1216 ll7O 1204 lAnnneter, -E. , ' .. 9926 - 'llO9l 9843 0099 Liwrenee, • f .. - 19= 601 •1867 • 58.1 Llllminop,,,A v-- '. ' - - 2657 ' 4508 2678 1509 I Littgb; ."": , : • 2017 310'2 500 3125 Luzern*, v • •i- •. .4741 - 4496 4650 4447 _ Vyenmiug, • . '..-- •: •• 2223 2299 -• Tab . 2:266 cKean, •.. 773 , 546 , 161 555 'tercet', .- .. : 203 2126 204 2118 114111111 a • r 14 5 4 ' .11 20 1391. 1198 8100r96, . ' 1.99 . 1424 . 611 1306! llontgolnary, -. . 6576 5525 6665 5429 Ilontour, -, 813 770 800 744. 0 , ortnampfon. - , - 206 -3041 220 • 8036 North9inbartatid, IM4 2450 - 16119 • 2a5 Perry. ' • ; 1791 100 .'1(191 . 1011 trladelyhle, . r . 33395 .26667 .43004 w6Bll , lie, .. • no 497 • no - 438' •pon.r. •-. 983 ~. ' 408 974 480 :361013111, t - - 5703 5494 5708 5133 1 4 atnereet, - 2475 • ,1585 2477 1562 !Snyder, 1402 1055 1410 lO6l !Sullivan, - ..307 458 281 , 495 118ueriaehaiine, •' . 3121 1954 '3103 1953 '7Tlega, 3084 1449 9064 ~ -1415 Union, ' 1285 748 13443 787 Venengcs ' . 4 1902 . r 43 1041 -1737 Warren ' - 1606 ' 1097 , 1585 t 10 4 'y Washington, , B9OB 3677 3019 3509 IVairoo, Westmorolind, . Wit:tali:l, • •* . . , 17=1 . 2121 -1801: • 2130 8783 - 4468 3781 . .4412 844 v - 951 • 815 • 058 York, '8042/ 4529 • "3973 , 4660 198,110 ITC liptato 11t.320 •---- head'' majniity over Porter. '21',t28 Frazee' majority over Fi0at,?4,2811. Total rote for ltupretne4odre, 1888, Governor, Ib7, Incritaise lo 1858, To the People of Pennsylvania. iristow.Cnumcm-A great Mitory having been achiev ed. we desire. ac - the part of the Counall tee of Seventy 81x. appointed eta meeting of the friends of the Nation- 1 at Industry in ell its branchee; held In this city on the 16th - of June, to offer you our eonmatulationa uot only on the triumph Welt but upon the proof it fundshesof the following Mete: - . • That, In the necessity for protecting the farmer in his efforts for belngint to his door the market for hit pro dunk and thereby econconlMag the tax of transpor. -teflon, Americans, Whigs. Demands and Republicans, hale fOnnd the solid platform on which they may eit• cerely 'bind. That, men of all purluits of life-farine* and we Clunks, miners and funmetknen, laborers ifid capital. Ids, traders and ilaniPortere--have arrived at the knowledge that they have t maroon interest. in en• deavoring so to-diversity the demands for labor as to briaif fatilliher the f roducent and consumers of the country. That, they are awake tothe destructive tendencies of aaytdew which burdens the nation with a foreign debt that already rotate by htindreds of millipus--requiring the remittance of probably thirty millions of dollars an- Dually, for the paymentof interest alone: ' That, they are unwilling further to sustain a policy which condemns their own coal and ore to remain neo. less In the ground, while; draining the country of the. precious metals to pay'toe foreign iron : 1 That; they do not desire bolter to be compelled to pay Sir Iberian labor, while American laborers are badly fed and badly clothed. because unemployed : That. toe belief In a nsleesslty for totarchange in oaf domestic and *reign polleyis rapidly No:ening general throughout the State: • That. it umds but union amino our elves to wore the permanent adoption of a"-system that shalt restore • peewit, to the people. bkromuy to the relations arum abate, ancldigoity and character to the adaslnlstretlon of the fedora Government. , - Ttl• power:to accomplish: such a change, fellow-till , itettaihr In the- hands of Pennsylvania. and It Is needed only that the remise it. Placed as she is, between the North and the South-great as she - b, in her natural soureele-portaral as awls. by reason other wealth and population.-she may. if she will, guide and direct the policy of** Union. Ailed. however, to her true inter este, sbehati, bat too otter! permitted herself to ar. nessid to the car of tome ambitious. and unpri ncipled Who, in consideration of !.trors to himself, has helped iPmerttles her dearest intonate-lending his aid t 6 the cleans Of her mills and furnaces, and to the expulsion of bee' workmen, and thereby deprivlog her -fermata the elrtage resulting from having x mar bet near at hand:, b e consequence" estabit themselves . 'tithe facitthat she luta bed no real Inlinepre in the Union.-ber Tees having been obtained by means of frauds like that otoPolk. liaise, and the Tariff of '42." while she herself, When asking attention to her inter• es's, has been treated• as a mere names., reeking to he fed at the - public 4rost. Such, fellow.ritizens, have been the enkete of permlning herself to be tied. 'when she should hive planed herself In the leadl-of indorsing the opinions of others when she should' boldly have pro. el:timed her oern. - - The true ,Peonsylvania pollee knows no North. no South, no Nast, no West-it being that which tends to promote the gond of all, whether farmers outliners, nil nem or IllitletaNntell4 makers of railroads, or ow mini of ships. .11 Is that policy which seeks to obtain perfeet freedom of conneetet among ourselves, and with the Wo r ld at large; by means of inch measures of protection as shill enable all to unite In the effort to increase the productiveueva of the labor °reach and all-thou being a perfect hermany to the real and; permanent Interest' of every motion of country, sod *tory portion of our raT i c i g ° B e n ious T e h elf tb l'el e n x grly e ! d o s n u si h n h t:k n b o u n t y l l iTe is now requited, except itootheir tong pull. and another pull all together, by the meet Of the' Keystone Stele.- To that end we Invite your farther tp-operatlon. Oda. lug oarselver tkat,ln the alba tbr Its accomplishment, our city will fully perinea its stoun of the work lIENDIVO. CARET ? . JADES itILLIERN WILLIAM D: G. X. ECKERT, 4 J.W. tYNItILL. • I Correspondence. WILMA).* ELDER; , 4.;, . 111031t8 tIALCI4, rhaatitiPh fa, 0 4 RN PM. Dr. Instal Balms 4111114 Clyary. . Whore theabore piopairetioulaknowni it is so well established as so lafitlible Remedy tor.the care of Cough, Colo, Sori,l'Aroot, 1104reeneu, BionAithr, t cpfdiog Blonif i Tain in the Breast, Crov, Whooping Cough, sad every form of Put. moor, Complaint, that it mown work of super erogation to speak of Its mortis: • Dircovered hyawelliufewn physician mot;, than twenty years since, it ha'Ly_the wonderful cures It has effeeted, beep oonstantly: appreciating in public favor, until Its use endite-repntation are alike universal: sad it-is new hatdh end eltorillbed by all (sad their onions Is Issironi whe'llere been restored to health by Its Omen the 0 MUT Ruts. Dr for slit* disease, sibleb.,,it professes to cure. ItsiteerNark. phystelettAtr 41trego' Victoria, has siren it as his opinitio that ' ' . Coassseptlims lost bit Cared t The wbelebbtorY of air Medicine fully con. Orme the / opinion , of Ilia 'earlient Then rands . testify* and ksse',lettified,. that when all other reutedies had failed, Ms bas etuniletely cured; that whoa the eaters?: had iewit. nigh des paired, this Wu; afforded hourodiato ntlief • that when the pisyriciart :bait preenintiewkite Stowe bearable., this bas rsinctireit The virtue: of thli".iffatitter * use ke ..appli es- We 'to ears is alight Cold' :Oq i . if cbovisp don, and lie swererane.te VeedY. pleasant turd Otani ersiEk . Aimenclat eltualed. Or Cannon Partilfiusiiieinefseitt hal. the warren signora - 0;Y 4 14 Ilfrfli'!"ltwAlie*llltpori as well as the, gairturifhen: itit?Of thelorime*On. . w. • , Eke POW lo *9 o 4"...effri. t ...l"2.. • - . . lir tbilt spell rifivilitioso Pot lite 7 it , i ,,,„ i _ - - - 4 -, o,..flio s ev AGi,ffli t..l.Jobia:*:-.4),. I I - 11 t o 11.7..8a5hip, - .roitaymit irk 446. ! is , scheytkin arm.; n. w.:rifer.sti i itimiv j E. .1.: yr, mud -2 61401 1 1 0, 144 . 0 4 10 !Mitulf1"; il ' .'ipt adcbuili-Piiitjtuitils. nit:oomi Obluslaii ?---: ; -4 , ' - ,opirtsu , Munk a. Rosso,* 861,1i'4.-I***V64,47,Tfaifilaiu. New 4PbSiidettla; 4,041 .1 19 lbw - ,it ~, ton; R. S. Irvin • • St; 'Cu01.14,.. r p4- ,,t .4,., 'Cagle; Job* Williatilli s .. ,. , ,,..,....r,:,,5fc5 .. ,. : ?, < -: " July 31, ! 185 S. • • ) • , ' 7 ' • t , „ ;.': 14;:r:Irrt=-;::4 ".• ; :',' , :- .. , , ..n . „ ,;I':',':-.-..),---,„,,,,:--7, Dukes Cans row Brew THiscsi—A lady out West *eye weeny tudny things, very iunneently. listing psi* * visit..she remarkedi to a, frieltdl',l west ever the bridge, but I - didart Ro ar, to the dews. I don't eats for lack Wogs There it. people who "I/0 hut ears tic such thiegsel but we would like to seethe .indiv,bdualso 15.4 lo alt apfireeiatiott of the were! and , t elegant sit cot to art, fot such pimento Its are wade at - , the It r ow n ,st o os Clothing Ball of Reakbitl A Villson, Ni.o 603 end 605 chestnut stree above Sixth o Philadelphia. BOOh For the Or,lionopT DR. BA~IGEL S. LECTURES on ibe Causes and tars Ot s)niat4ppon, Asthma*, Arourbith,lirart 1:111 Female Complaints, and Cbrowir Diseten post ally, (bound. 380 espaslusa) by!r,L IT expiable* them:Oboes trattotent,h3 both Orals and rams the stab dtkamt. Tbla bar has beet the meant of wring {horse:besot Ow Prior 25 buts: - Bent "by milli pord . reld; AU' 40 cents. Apply to Dr.' 9: S. PITCII, °Mee 11.1 Broadway, Nee'Yort. Consultation posonallyjos by letter, foe. - October U,lB . 43-3 m Ointsseall sad A Priessily ay.—Time greats remedial prows. 'Om have been italtated, acid the holtatloss may kin as certainly as UP gamin* teddies cure, to suavest the possibility of imp:Pities, pArcbste tiM le* or elansent or box of Pills unless "abided is a ;hoc& of direetkius, bearing the words 4 11olloway, New York sad London' itspratind as a watermark Us each leaf. Furnished with the tree and legitimate 'specllk4; ofd, youug and lislddle4ged, of both sexes may mut with stantute dn. 'Misty those distemper the +suttee and secretivcon gam, the skis, and the dish, whleit phylielatra are automat to pronounce .iocundiliter • .1111• Try Agetim~iloit permits, artier having been cum imposed !moo, are apt to bisoose suspictoue, and doubt everything. This Is not to be woidered at,,fir hoisibus is really so rife sew:went that w large amount of faction Is necessary to prevent 6no from being cit... limited. Many persons have expanded large &moo:silts to the perches of Mailed Tamara Air baklaese r or nu t prevailing the hair filling 0ut, 0., hot bsr• received no Denali whatever nom tbetr. . To all such, we say do sot Woe anything which is got p by people totally ignorant 4 the dliessea which the profess to cure; but try something ghich Is the result . f long and laborious atudY and 'experiment by those who are perfectly con versant with the settled, - Such an illnelle Is IMO HAM'S RIM Lustrale flair Restorative, ;ditch la in in, fallible remedy is. premature bitlduces. Thom who hare lost their hair, or those who are ;radially beeckl• tug bald, should try this dellgithil,preparatimh the it, i ifeets of Which are almost m 411mb:tut. itwilesffectually ' clean the scalp; may life and vigor to the roots, and stop t ic the falling off of the hair, sushi ' .lt , tn a Short thee, thick, !elegised of the most lanai sod glossy ap pearance. , • . • ; , 1 . .t 39043 Baran tuber, Jules Muer, Ran .indtitbe IIMP Sodom thn le a scientific preparation/ flack , le namattad to performall tt !Naomi to do.: Be cautious that.yoq get the genuine attich,644 serve tbit my name fir attached, ea itnitatioos of this prepanhlon ant sold. sold iii\allDruggbris;aad at tbui Laboratory of Juice nand Y 0 0 ,,, Peelhatere porters, 704-Cheanut street,Oidbidelphis. Far 'sale also wholesale and i iretril!, at' B. eAXDEII• SON'; Dreg and Cleo:Aral 13t1Pohseitle. . • -The Grant Eustis Ustattedrose.egLit *TAMES CLAII.KE'd CELL IRAIXED FEMALE: Prepared from a preserlitlen dr Slr . o.4;ticit,ll. D., Physician Extraordinary to tbj Queen. Tbla invaluable medicine Is ntalllng In the cure of ell those painful and dangerous dii eses . %whkhthefemale constitution Is subject. :It inodemtenall esCesms and re moras ill obstructions, and a sierdy pare may be ruled . . on. ' To Wavelet& LOAIwo 1 la pagnitely suited. It wit, In a short time, bring on : the monthly period with regularltf: Each bottle, price One Dollar, bueve thd Government _Stamp or Great Britain, to pnWeat !ontaterralta. frirThrse Pills shou/d not tdf. talcc* by feanater &ring the FIRST t'il RAH SONTlp . etptimancy,:as they are sere to bring on Jitsoarringe, baster Sissy caw time they are safe. I I .'l.l .1 • In all cool* of Moron ' ll 11 11 4,t-Pkati, Affce tone, Pai n in t the Back and Limbs, Padget, a,, allgltt eerlion, Palpita• tion of the Ileart, Ilisterira;prid Whites:l , these PIM will erect a mussel** all other ,plosna 4aiei failed, and at , though.* powerful remedy, dil not !cOntain bon, etiomel, antimony, or anything hurtf ul to the constitution.:, Pal/erections in the pamphlet ground each ,paekal which Should be carefully preserved: .. :' '' - ''' - - ..,3ole Agent for the Unitttated And Owned', '. : - .100 mans, t.. 1. F . Baldwin A C 0.,. • 1 .i i , Rochester, H. P. N. 11.-101 and 6 postage I 6tamPs 'enclosid to any an: thorised Agent, will insure bottle, containing over 30 s • pills, by return mall, 1 ! I.- . 1 1 For dale in Pottsville, bi E N [Y SA I NLOR: in Pasnuf . qua, by E. J: FON: cud, by I P/Oggists throssisout Gan United States and Canadaft, -: tJ tine ! 19, 'iB '2.5- ! , . . . - . .1 TlLEUltuar:sr ' r Wealoal Da.asocivrea--y 1 9F I'IE AGE. • 1 vr*. ineNNEDirqg Roxbury b... dlworeled ',JAL ou, of our common! istuis *sodas teniodyAlmit • " 1 eves , , -"N EVERY KIN,, OF 'llUrtIOR,- . 1 A* Worst Sootsls d Ira to sk Canis= Pimpbs • lie has tried it In orer /Oven hundred came.aud actitir failed exeeptin two eased both thunder humor. Ile has I now lo his pomeselort °car cum hundred certificates 'of Its value, all Within twenty miles of; Boston. Two bottles are eraMatedi • to Ord a nursing sore mouth. • , . • ; . • One to Uwe bottles • wi I cure the Worst kind of pint. , pies on ibettee. ' . ' ' , Two or three bottles It elear the system of Idles.; —Two bottles are warra taito,to cure the worst canker 11 mi thala:tat: , • :,'' ; • I .- , - ',. 1 Three or fi ve bottles are warranted ( to cure the .sMrst, kind at Erysipelas. ; • i *' - 1. Ode or,two bottles an4trrantedlo cure all humor 19 • t he eyes. . TIM bottles are warm ted to cure Melling 01 the Mira i d • and blotches among th hair; ; •Fout to six:bottles* warranted to. cure corrupt an running tames. ' : . • Ora bottle wilteure y eruptions of the skin. ' Two or three bottle* rewairanted to cure the wbrs kind of ringworm. 1 1 i. - • , i Iwo or three bottles; are ;warranted' to cur b the most desperate ease of rheumatism:. ' • ,' Thtee to tour bottles ere warranted to care salt the* l l Fiesta eight bottlis Sall Mae the worst 034 01 ocroti. ula:: 'I , 1 • Oddto three bottles ere we n anted to cure the worst case of Dyspepsia. I khow from the experience of thou sands. that it has bred caused by a tanker la the sti . , .. team. ;,1 . ' .. ' One to two bottles ;am, warrant ed to cure; kick head, seise. nit ' - Ong to two bottles warranted to regulate a miller state of the bowels. J; - ' .. ' ' '. . One tO two bottlei Will regulate all derangement of the kidneys. i . Four to six bottlei has cited the worst eases of dropsy.' 'One to three bottleelbas curedthe worst case of-pile- leii a miler Is shays experienced; eihat a ?mercy to get,* lief in such an eierustating disease! ; • ' r. No ehange'of did beer necessary—eat the best you can get and enongh'ot it. ... .D.rntimu for usi;+—Adults, a a poir one lablesPoo . r I day; Childrienover bin years. dessertslioontnt; Childan fans five to eight yisrs, teaspoodfn I. Yor no directions rift' be applicable to ail constitution* take standout 0 *rate on the himself tyke a dey. ''ti , • k , • stiyarsceritiz Sy ' :poriA.Lo KENNEDY,. . .'' No. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury; Aeatti. . 1 !Price Sr. : . . • ' • tit'-For see by &Imitate throughout the UnitedAtels Januari 23,'38, r 1 1 • . L fly • L - . • WHAT THEY SAY .- ,--- 1 - . • , dl [ Bomb Bomb*. 011 , fairCellMaie j Assentlc S. C., 41 9 .2 4 .18 • Messrs. FARREL, MESSING * C 0... - , , . ;. r. ! Yinurezierrn. ... • - G'entlestere c.-Theolorieattentien which ourown Of int have required sincerbelire, has hithertooreveirtst on . from writing you about the Safe. 1 "On occasion of the Ste 19th of July, by which we buf f rem" a 11 , me lose,Our ytote, with ,a number of- nitwit buildings was consented:. The safe,ef your manotae; tore. which we had; in the stone. wee ensued to a most Intense twat. as is well ;attested -by the effects we iti strong iron frame. Which, from its flaked and scaly- ap. pomace, looks asbough it had been heated for along ce. The Safe with heaps of molten glass time in a furnace : and kegs of nails,. rued' into a MISS, fell into the cellar, I surrounded by bur lig Inaterials.and there was *offered, , to remain, (as the eontents had been removed befalls the tire reached us,) mita the 24 of !upon, 14 dips affair 'g ars* 4 - •• 4 iH . • The difarnlll in cutting It open with the best fonts that could be proetned,lronvinced otter - its parer to re. slat the attempts di burglars, and when it was Owned, we found the Interior, to , the astonishment -Of all im- Orel."' uninjured 4y tire,' ' 4:. This test has wpfully crowd need pa of the capebillilea of your Safes, tint we would not part with the "Ress s have in use fora ergs sum,,were we debarred the privi lege of getting anighyr. ffespertfulltrlourA,l - l l ' f'. '•• at if. ii - MIDLW .t-110 Y.— I 4 11 ....'---- 1 FARREi., . HERRINC & 00.; Ro. 130 Wail:mat Street, Philadelphia, - On1;3- lielkers le ails State, Of usuttirrem - PATEN* CHAMPION 8 / 1 11FI. Tre Noe relatble freeakfy from fire woe' !known. •'Oetoberll,llBj . I"1 NEW PALL C Committee LAPIEI' Dress Triirsing; St se 7 , sti Iby n aaDlI , 114tielp Centre filt i reeti A4)O/ningiibi, - POMTILII , IIOI*. Just mesh *ling Goode of the need it 'Winter, ontheoint4- "tint mlnprof every dAntietlen. iretiges, Velvet end tfotrelAstkne Ribbons, Oren Battona etc. unt Whet Ilead Incise ," nen nee beentlhal styles. i 1 ; "Ymbrohterlee and tries." tory chap. I - 2 Ilooleee," of all kinds, for Ladles', Gent"' and; ' Chltdion'i wear. • : "Moires an 4 Gsoutte t sr, ef 1114 TY "Jet Ornemental Plner, Bottles, BrneeletaClMins, ete.f . 'Vane, 114 r Pion," new and landsonteneleai "PerfmnaY en* relict *Melee," of *Tire ,nwelrlellonj airectorlilnit * moat attreethe amertitent of the, *boy+ Gooda On WI are offered at the lowan ri!en. !I - %%Ore Ilui r 0 .00 • Illveto a eau, ar4 ozonic* tb &we, , [tent. 25,111 3%in I udiji . .ofig. -)ny4t.'s'r!qc •I „ ' • : -: - :' , .• - 310TICEI y . - I SIP MDT DODIST tsPISOOSAL CUUBCM: Setatitt 'street, Pathan'', He.: U. L. Mama, iPaptor. -- Oh vine menials/eat Sabbath et 10 A.M.iaad e$ 754 P.M. • Airerui. Dittrta:M diIIIVIOES. 11641 Th. boar ot fatting Service reaming ai 1014. 1; Mahout of Draft t e cam Saaday *ad Saida . rei ni Abltfka i . _ MorDICATSII LIPIDEDADMIIIIRCD,IIhuhattkittar• • PoUrrillatiltsv.W. 11. Latassatatt, Pfltair: rnm mar' *lulu thlothanhargatatlytmarT SitaM4.llMerattit, -IltiOlVebiekt iitutit!t at T 6.4800 WilaY !ray” Dealing, rhuistlaj aren i ag. at T Velt4k. 1 ' !, • =sir Tip! szitioni, ralisaTimuio:cuoten .Ir,Pl " 451 4:- y r ..., Ali*: Ameibte 'llebtadat Adrarch ittlidiag. •• had ,strad—Ram: Samna' ft# l 4l Peskar— :Sabbath • 1614; 04 1014 riatack; Matitriax.' n at tt;te.. Flak: lTetfray I.otuta,Wadataday at tadtvitd Sticlack: •- 1 • i , I i ! 1 - i i f - 1 3 • . ROVER tlt BAKER'S CHS.ERRATED ' I 4BWING MACHINES. *lO. ir • , : Orne f ESH4rl , 49S% irt",,,n4blsiee.Yet two ?}rola, and form a seam et wartaatifel tftre'hal -only. slid alattirity; which wilt .tylitostran If se berth stitch be cut. They are ang .nwstionsblY the . to the market for tamlly nat., r 1 04-StINDIOR clUCVLikiiNia Ii 1' —7", _-, .. .- ' Oldsdans of mirtsii. liesitiota ought io purehaae ' - . lh --yln:y.'asoalcie - - . Anew' is 4441k4 4 1 : 1 I th e of lb kilitto4Vlllo AftriMAL . 1 4 1.,,, ' Actlirl asaaafte o**..-..atthtt AVOW% . 4 , illitiblr 004114-tettOtk a' iesitsee,-4~dd Nam -80 ri 1 MI/1 13 ealsra&-.44102itet &Mei. Its siatarare as durable as the tibries.-Virg. Herald. /Sin a strong and tkantiful seadr.-ddass tills ad. - It la 'savored with; perfect auc-,Larrompi Herald. It isnot tights to git ont of ontee:-Reaterille Rieash. Supeitoit to any we Seer saw.-Owstaati Gunge. • Vary jeletlY taking theloag.-Ctowleregeet Arum,. - We market at its wesoderfai exsention.-Osti. Berea The work Is neat and subetant lat.-Gediz Rey'ab. - Will glee belts; satisfaction than any other.-Pole,. We klifiW It VS he * slyesioe arttelarawaie. Dispatch . The beat mannfaetiared In thist Onstey.-Bidistew Jour. Not a single stitelOpeill poll out.- Waxibesty aftsbz.,- nob. 1 ' . , ! . It loam its work when, it etopit;-daroed Awns. - Makes 'ii stitch - that will not sip. , -Bergentagas Rvlrr. ' Of inesliiiable sahib to eawera-,I (rug Shore Repub. Kapidty growing bd piddle furor,—asstbt. itsaptirer. Is &Weaning hate tinily sea,-Clesa ,Teiervsyha: The Giese, A Baker is the test. !issue. xb. best of its elaSs.-Gespel Herald Oct 10.'38 . ' t • . 4!. ' j DISSOLUTIONS. 1 00 1 ,02 7. New Trvk. - Stvir, • Sist. .1 ..pISOLITTION:—The' Partnership berstotbre enticing between Christopher Bowe and eargailich. in the mining of Ocali. on R.barp Mountain; near'Palo Alto, has:been this day (October Ai, 186 1 3,) dlio wised by wetted ennaeot. The debts of the late Arm *//1 be r 3 1 ,141 bYGlencne Mitt, by wbom the business will be ter aided on. on. his own Stony t. I . - can ISTOPII kat - BOWE, WAGS - MICA. • 414-61• Q I . Pntttitlle Oetobtir .30,1 LOST .& FOUND. T i CiSt.—Was lost a few days ago, h. .1,4 sotii, Orin bd i James lifkbael 14.11? to Miami Mr tuft...oam tur A.S2 . dated thrplember 'lstb, 18:01I, at CO dayo,indo by flub casaba*. AU persons are foes r .bminrroi tinge:lo bole. as payment has been stopped. A reanaue le reward irill be petit for the return of old No t 4 to the attbeet)bor at Firbbarb. , : , ' ,I , Clet4tl, ?t , 3 ottital MICHAEL BIRMINGHAM. H. 1 WANTED. rtgAtu its WANTED: six Mate 4•4lleni sr; wanted I In iTiablngten Tp. , School ii ,tho ean}teich the German and 'English lam gLiapa. !The linard of Directors elli nisei on Paturday, the tith yof Npsember. at the house of isain itatdorf, stll teeinsk., P. N;. IF bon ail examination will be bold by the Cesinty .SupeSititeuMmt. School% to nommenes ou tbe idti I i of Novelnber.: IV order of the Board. ,•• . i '• ' i ETA* J. THOMAS, Seey. - NT thlngton ti.:ik.lobenan, IA '. : 414t° . .. EXCLIERS WAN TED..--Four , - - I !lad e Temberi are wanted Sty Barry t.ehoul Dlattiet. da saMlnatlttm will be tudd at Smelt; Donnter'aZlToll2, 4al u day, Oeidber 303 - 0. QUA& MERW S, ; r .41-4tl , Secretary., I. E • VTANT E.D.—Tivet: Nate , T4achera "are ranted In the South Manhelm Dls tr et, who cm teach both; the itnitltsh and Antratilatt-• ttriltes• L. The Ilintvd. of Dirsetorp witi in ert he hones ;Andrew" Reber, on Saturday, November lath, at 1 n'eluek: V. IL'heo as esamtnattotewill be held by the CointtylSapertntandenr, By order albs Ward. • " I ' • RIX. J. SERKIIIIRXR, Necettary. ! Qet. i6:13 ; • • • • • 42-13 tat 1, - FORISALE & .TO LET: ~......._:-. T o LET- 7 A convenient end coma 1::: i ftirtabli ftwsfilas - Bowe. two story, with base 4 meet Shove grand, (hydrant In tatselnent,/ two nowt ori ettelk floor;lisititate on the corner of Schuylkill Ave nue and Courtland street, the rear end of the . fate John rinkertou'spOperty, Meat moderate. Apply to. • . , . , - G. LITTLE., 1 •. i - ' • • Agent for the Owners. Pottsville. ,)ctober'39 , . IA . 4-ttf ' • • .OR ItEN'f-7.--i - Three Story u Jlirick• Ulnae; la Market - street, above Third. Apply to , . i • • ' • . 1./ .. MI TIALSERSTA ' . Pottaiille.pet' ober 1'4'58 .. „ : '4u.t.f • FIRE BRICKS for Cupolas,Puddling and Mist Turnicos i from tbe.ftesMog Worts. for sate -low. Vibe PIONEER VUUN ACE. VottsvMei.Jan.l9,lMtt . • ~,3-tr . FUEL—Coke . for - sal, i n quantities. at the low price of 6 tents per bushel 4 'enquire either at the °Mee. or works of thik Pottsville Garretompany. lk4 mr. '67 . 4741 4 OR LENT—The 014 Orcharit FlonriNl ill. It Is now hi first rate * running Oiler. Aptly tet.kf.'Nl. MATZ, on .0x promisee, or to ff. SCIIOI, Elfillikelat. • Peg, rill'. Jolly :11, • VOR, SALE. Siz pairs of Lumbek• ?incite will be itohlebeep fer'etah. or note with op prpred 54110. Alito, r n taluattOe MAX on the mule tetMS. - 4911 • Jous.uummt, Trailer. pottirrille, Mayl2; '5B • • 1341 • .. r , i,. ._Voi i._ SALE—One silpeript -8' incl . ' poi, pump. with column pipes and ronoectl.ur•—: al ready itn be put lino llur wino'. Will be sold low.— N,PIaY , at Ott TrAntis Iron Works for further Inform. tion. l 1 i. CANT= a ALLEN: 1 Aultust. 21, 'NI . j - , . :14. • F • OR. REisiT , - :---.1 convenient . A -dirtlios bow., with \ stable. situated lu Nee +Wien tOret. &Wye Seeenth, formerly occupit yi John L. Pirtle'. INsaw.i.lon gisau the Mitt of October, neat. nrninlre of . i , ' 4,tiii.i.ir: fOSTEIi. 1 PottsliliW. Srptorober i '59 _.' . rt .:. _ it.. . 170itt — Sita •CHEAP -- 4 fine copy 11 ' oeNpeltolson• Dlctlrroary of the Felence of Archl lerfureOnliding.. tarpentry,Lc.. from the earliest ages n the prelmnt tin*. locoing a comprehensive work or Aeferenreei-Illnstrated with Z 0 engravings on Meet. lA'For idle at H. DAN:IA.:VS Book k Stationery Store. ----1 i —,--..----i 11 . 4 . •IIASHINGTON- -PRESS FOR . 1.4,..,e0nt1-hand Pref.', N 0.6 w6t—platin.4l.!,4 I.lllWehettltimi,4 .x ".1)3:4 Incite meth. togat het with at Ink stand with rollervat tarie44w 11 . b0 iiol4 at a rutt.aushle price. Th« Prew r ian bn God s Nifk's store, A rib at reet. a boat. Front, Phligdliptits. Address 'N. D,COUTKILIIIT . • • Trehton, N. J. , . Septeittioer itS, 'l4 394n2- ctY, A . YARD .AT ScIIUYLKILL . 1 uAk i EN FOE SALE.—The undersigned offers for 'fil tg ilk! •;!;: ,,0 1;..a yard, together with the 'fixtures. good `wilt *Mt *lin - , the buildings, eon lasting cd a //ouse. LineiStobre,-W ding. ac. This Is one of the moat clearable t nd: in the county. The yard Is just opposite fd thyrtSchn ;kill Haven- coal landlots; has an excellent run °readout—a large propertlon or- them being farm ers; o ) rlng to OM close" proximity to Styfert's Steam Pill. 1 PbOdltis Is sulliclent to shelter a large stock lot Oat he other coal yard hoe no sheds. The build lag add dainty are well calculated fir a grocery. , There iSatsdis Aoyiscak, much used by Shriner" going to Pottsyll . -The Ana of coal Is small! . P Lon given Immediately.. Apply on the prowl. see; 0. to Pa. P. E. PALM. PALM *VON. Fchurklllllneen, Sept. IS, I.P. , , &Vim the Palo Alto Stone, owned J:l3 4. KLEINERT; hive been ibis day assigned to ita subseriber. - All perians knowitut themselves` Indebted on said amounts *lll cell and utak. Immediate settle ment with ', WILLIAM BENSINGER. Pilo Alto, October 33,'54 ; `444t0 • . . •o 4 DMINIBTRATOR'S NOTICE.— Whereak; Letters of Admitilitration on the Estate, Ant4.4.ems.. tats of the Dorougis'of Potts 'villa. havaissett granted to the undersigned. notice Is heifeby given te all those indelded to said Estate to U) kv Tvi4ment . , and ileum having dal ma wit] present tbsm fur Bafflement. to 1 - AURAIIAM October 30.'33 41-31 3 1 . hdnilutst rater. NOTICE.—The Es tate of WILLIAM cols, ' eredHors, and all perinea interested, hike no. 'Hoe that tile' undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Cdurt_ ot Montour county, Auditor. to settle and adjust ritraend pmportions of the assets in the hand. of Jame* 11. Orielf, Clarence II: Frick. and Robert V. Clark. Atimitaistratbrs of \VI LLIA3I COLT: late of said county, deceased, tollnd among the several nedltora. according at tend at the "Thintear House," in Dan- In sald;connty. on Tuesday, the. 30th , day of ,Nol. timber. A. 1L,1845, for the purpose of performing the duties of ble appointment; when sad rebore you may itte`nd If yott think proper. JOHN 0. ittY.KZE, DOTOIO. October . .n, , 58 44-41 • Auditor. LVO rEAC tiEltS.—The Etamination cf.:M . lolo4l'Sn ; the New County Certificate. is,. form podatit remits, postponed from October . 2111 b and Loth tilt further notice. J. K:KREVIS9N, Co. Sop't. Hinerrrille, October :a;ls 4314. "Acie fro Bra Ach ltc Root.. ITTASUINGTON CAMP , No, 14, of]! 8. of A,. of I:a., T vieetsever's Monday evening. idthird stop, Iliomp toffs 11a11,:S.X. corner Ilarkof and Secttiastreetp, I'M to. hoard of Correspondence—W. P. 31.tizo; War. ^•ax CaM. Wanctntrn. P. IL HOWSON, '4l:3Lit. R. S. January la. ":01 Lettertqf AdrotntstratinTh to the Estate of 'TOM N; tato of Foster townthlP„Sebuyttillt county. sued. 'baying been granted to the .tinderaignot. as iStlebted to the said Estate will make payment. )0I hating claims prment thrums to FRANCIS P. DEIVEF.S, Adtolniatrator.' 1141 f W4B - 43 ; -. 411 subscriber. - having euichascd from .7ttmee Patton: or Mount Carbon. Ugh lost, • canal boat railed "TbeJataee Patton, it Carbon." together. aith time bay m o m and hay., hauled tbe 631110 10 thn said James Patton sti .nesotie Are hereby cautioned tot to coolest mid property aa_lt beloore to me.PATRICK NUGENT. -- int Carton. October "M. 18 4.1.3 t• • IIifftNISTRATION NOI'ICE. . . 1 whor , es', letter* of Adentolstrattoo on tit. estate I' #f ;Id Itogeett, late of Casa township, &buy DWI noun •,g fy, dieetOrd, have been granted by th. Resister and itee ~ 1 corder of Behuyibill aunty, to the subscriber, notice I Is hereby siren to all theme Indebted to fold estate.to make tatyuitat., and those bating titan's *ln Prompt them Fs settlement. '. 11AN ,i All DANIS, 0 , 4•1 6 ,104 42-601 • .Adatinialrattiz. voTicE.—An Election for l'hir.; I teen DtreetOre of the Mae& Sin k of nottntlla In the County of echitytklll. to serer the etumtne 7 •• r, NM beheld at the lianklos Home, ID the Itoroash of .Protaillke. between tkp boors at Ten o'clock, A. M., atoll Three O'clock, P. )1, n &louden the tlfteenth of Nor li/ember nest. • A7`A General Heenan , 41 the Stockholders will be held at this Reattlog ilonen on Tuesday, the fecund of November neat. CUA. Loma. nuMer. Stdietrlllagiciober Id T 41-at - • OATMEN 'TAKE .NOTICE.--As Jl,there him been a report put in eiriulet Ina try eettea . sat Waded person thretelhout the Siloam that theta are no &Ada! kept at this phew I now *fah to laitersi ay Mend* Mid the publia itioaandly, that I de heap ttabies aseetainadatiou Sciitasts.a ad will lean Maio, and Uorregrail cheep as the thaaPeat• and tut good a* t best. mat *menials of spring man nundag at the Stahhtiloor. - . "lELKIN'S HOTtt.." Trew. 2114Ivir Jemmy, - - ar,OROM luaincti Lie chop cpt tI4I /tar., WEAR A.N . :SS 'OP ANY RIND. •• rEV Ft AND ACIJF, EVERY - F - RMIfirAND EVERY FAMILY limo Its peculiar Bittomeomporsded at .soedttl; to some favorite rectpe4-hataded dovufrotn father tosoiyperttaps. rho prinelplotlist a ton le *Mantas t eeceleary to every house:ls usdloputed, yet, boing root, pounded by unskillful, handa.oirleta manilas dements both locompa ttble end I ocosoholost.Atomethsfspewhisw ly burtfol. Ire here oder to lb. palate. Is AM:lily con centrated form, what wilt essetty supply this want. pre pared upon scientific print-10es. impounded of pitupleo, iletin it to harmony, yet each fulfilling Its oss remedial office. • • . To The Pante!** is here offirred.in IS convenient form, yet perfectly Life. as hicitast. which:acting upon the circulation. name the action of the ayatero te,the stand. aril of health. especially after sty debilitatteg attack of diciest...after dopreaalcn from heat or xty lined er eel+ dental cause; as ...4a.ti 7 :tmoaedie. which. ♦ith a general stimulant nower.acts with a peculiar lisituenee epee Ike nervous aiatem. calve lo g nervous Irritation, • lieu tato" Properly. without ;he feast tendency to the brain, had without that distressltra reaction wbkh h the balm of most tonlcs—often causlog.morelnjurytbait theorist:lel disease. As a Teme. moderately and permanentlyusaltieg the energies of all parts of the frame. ptoductor erettsarily a healthy increase of the f CtiOn of the varlets+ opus, chemically changing tberieldlly of the atootallit, sad act ing nrratally upon the liver in regulating peehmuseat/y the blitlary twerettons. ' NOTlCJC—Whoever expect' tofind this. will he diaappolufed; but to the skt, croak and low- ed. It will prove * grateful aromatic cordial, voesseuenl. of - slagular remedial properties. greet Teuulartty of MO delightful Aroma has Induced many Imllationaortileh the petite should guard against purchasing. lie not persuaded 10 - buyanotbtngelr until you have given Peteseee's ltd. • urn Brreztus a fair trial. One bottle will ron*lntv yew how' infinitely roomier it la to all these imitations. • Sir Sold at SI per bottle,or six bottle/ far i 3. by the • ' SOLE rsopltlrrons, : • BENJAMIN PACE, JR. &CO.', For sale in Philadelphia by the agente-sliotliate 'Hornig, oldce of the Litnitxral; John Joking., 7.1 U Ram street; Dyott & Sons, 133 Korth Second ythret. Also, In Reeding, by flitter & CO.; !Ancestor, by Ji.bu Lend &Co.; Pottsville, John C. C. Ilughee sad C.A . : Eating; Tamaqua, hJ Y.. Fry 7 alinenotillo. J. K. Burns, and in Schuylkill ectf, be Dr. K. OA. chaster.- November 14.'67 H' • WILLIAMS ' S ANTI-DYSP EPT I C Dyspepsy ge•t ran 'MORBID SENSIBILI'IY of ) the ziL: Stomach and Dowels. attended with nimbus dine order of the digestive unpins. • :••• ' Dvspepsy and its attendant Iffe, each tR irdusea, Ileadache, r<rtip., Dime 41.1 o f , Debility of the Yawns Spaces, ) • • • Jferiochoodna.Juendios, L.lOl f Appentr. Waatieyni the strength. Penitent...with./ Nonfat belching eJ mind: Penned tarle.• Ctmstiponint and atteasivess of the Bowels, , Bilious Positing, Bursting sensation at the pit of the 'Stertaaris,. Liver Untnidarnt. Oppression alter Eating. • . /lapin/lion etf the Apart, • • ..roan in tha pit qf the :time ack, or towards the riyht ' Ittllawnrez4 thriptte:nn, • Depeervinet unit irrilability of temper, dc.. Have Ds many cave dined the akin, heretofore. of the best medical practitioners In the world, and many cares have Men abandoned as incurable. • .• DR. .1. WnAthus,Etai•mist and Pharmaceutist. after Attiring closely the practice of Drs. Abernathy sod J. Jainism. England. and observing the nature of the ais. ease In all Its stazes. during a sojourn In the southern and western portion of the United :tales. where It pm.• walls to a greater extent than elsewhere. nevi-Attest from Son% America. certain roots and herbs. trout which he prepared an ••Elsite;" whirls. after eighteen years' use - to ptivateprectice. has proved Itself more ethearious In the cure of Dyepepsy, than any medicine that ,has ever been prepared in any age or any clime, for the . ma put. Having submitted it, han explanation e Pe, tom; ponente to a numb. r of. Physicians of Phi.adelphla, among whom were the late Drs. Josephll,T rtshorne and J. C. Morton. it has rereiird• their entinitapprel,and many of the Medleal Vacuity are now not: ont pret:Crib log it for their patients. but are using It .t earselves, personally, and 111 their hunilles. As a tonle:if L tr_ne quelled, and its propsrtieS are of Pa invlgoracing A its. lure, that It [snivel. with4.erfect safety and suceas to the moet tinnier infants. The • Mums." is very.gradual. but tortilla ttritattelliou upon the organs of digestion-the I neresaml s.er.tlona of the liver. pancreas and mucous membrane of the 'Sto mach, sod requires that only one dose be taken in teen., • .Iy..fonr hours; rya a:merle/at Dyspepsyeen only be cured ' by vagina/o'y restoring the rrgaos of Mgr/4WD to a.besl. l thy state. The great seeress met with In coring lbs most 'aggravated ease of DsrePer, aceomPanied AMU' times'etth a high grade et blnochondtiasis. has relit« lisped the most unbouudal eonlidence the earathii: properties of this ••Ettam;" in corroboration of which rani the following tesillum inlet. ATTP.STATION..—We, having used "Anti' Dyspeptic Elixir," withdhe most perfect satisfaction and success, take great pleamare in recommending it to all persous suffering with Dyspepsy as we are 111111tcon. ritteed of Its most estimable qualities to festering the digestive powers. removing all pains and uneasinees,aad imparting a healthy tone to the Stomach: • Jobe E. Penrose. Al South Wtusrves; Casper Dterrht., Tacony; limas 41 . 1.14 me. President of Dank of Penn: . sylvan ; Abner Elates. Mat ket street above Six IL 1 Ed ward U. Rowley, No. 14 North Wharves; Micheel Dunn, Superhitindent hierchantat Exchange; Hannah titilee, Frankton! 'toad: Hannah Webb, lib filbert street; U. N. Sperry.= Palwant street; Lawrence Newbold, No. SOO Chestnut street, Philadelphia; Wm. Yard fi City /UM; Irudolph L'Arni.267 ftroadway;X. N. Wittitta, 14 Water street, New York. ' The list-J.4 names could be extended to almost any length, initthe foregoing Ie deemed sufficient. Testimony igf If. N. who woe .abandoned as ineerable.. and Oren lip Is Vie.. • DR, J. Ulna/ant—Dear bier—For fifteen years Timm to le3l. 1 suffered so much from Dyspepsy. that I became completely prostrated, both In mind and body. and at . length tofearoo so weakened 1 could not attend to my business, and was slnkleg into a decline. and it was believed I never could recover; the best medial aid what procured forme. and every means. flooded to irltbOut any relief, 1111 1 was advised to use your ••Elia[r," and from the time] began taking it 1 gradually improved till I wo, completely restored to health. The dreadful -sufferings I endured from Di - spongy 1 cannot &smite; but I am contidt tit that without, the nee ofyoui,"Etlllt," I should be In has grave. I assert that 1 solemnly be Here yntir."Elialr" bets saved me from an early death.-- I 'continue now In the enjoyment of most excellent health: 11. N. SPETtIIY. Ante litb, 1657. N 0.1104 N. Third at.. Phlivra. We, the undersigned. have knout Mr. U. N. Sperry rar several years, and - take plewartre In atating that his emertlon ran be perfectly ndled on. and that k we our selves know that he has been wonderfully rertored to health froth the brink of the grave: and we believe. Si be assertr, safely by the use of Dr. WID lames -Elixir." retoa. J. CIIANDLII. No. 143 l'horttlx at: ' dkruit ROUT, Rare at., above Preond. Perionally apyabred beforeme, tone et the A blertaari of the city of Phlladelphla.),ll. N. SPIRIT. who duly affirmed, dotb depose and xay. that His 'arta .s,rth in the &bora errt!bmtr a ro true in ovotx particular. ° Sworn and subscribed this (It day of June: jet:. Fritotaica Alders is. The "Elixir" la sald iu latttlos. at ,1t raiti. or o txdtles Ibr $5. Proprietor—JAME:4 WILLI A Mt, $l. D , Clientist and /1.5, rwracearist, N0 . .4 South Seventh street: SirFirr sole by .ions G. Daowy, Ceti street. Potts: owe. - • RAY CES. tore accounts, book The Dee admit/loot of all Nat ions. BO WO) Aft MN ?Pr. diet of the leading novl4llo°l the Old cod Note , Fetid, stamp this powerful remedial agent se the greatest heal• log prerarat ion ever wade 'mown to sulferingsuan. lie AINETSLATIVE orttflas are mote than jisavatocs.lbrot ,113,‘ eitrenal °afters of the skin. Install* to the naked eve,. it traebe. thr %eat of the internal diSOSMC: and in all extefoal ift,diona Its anti•lnflammatory and heating, virtues Aryan anything else on record, and is Nature's gnat ally. Erysipelas and Balt.Rheum Are two of the most comluou and virulent disorders pre relent on this rontinent, to t heels the Ointment is save., (daily autagonlalle. its ..stodus °provide' la that W Brad.! lode the venom and then tomplete the cure. Bad Legs, Old Sores and Ulm*. Cane of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to soy giber remedy or treatment, lave Invariably ouccumbed to a taw applications of this pow., Earful tangent. Itrisptionsaon the Mu, • Arising from a bad *taloa! the blood or chronic disease. are eradicated and a dear and tmospsrerit sorties re gained by the restorative action of this Ointment. It surpasses many of the eon:tette' and other toilet. appli awes In its power to dispel rashes and otter distigon inenta of the lam - , ' • • Piles sad Pistols. • zvery form and feature of these preealenf and stub born disorder's to erAtileated lucidly and e ntirety by de Ilse of this emollenti warm fementations shotild'prerrde its applicattoor Ifs bestMccinalitisi wilt Le Ikrttlti (heroines and inearlaide: • Bon the OimtaieNt ued Pale' thowid be es 44 is the fidialeiny flues: . — lt ' Buntanx. Rheumatism, . Pate That 1 1 Bums. . . Ithaprona, Smoot MI kind', Chapped Hands; Sall !Mtnin, . rproates. . . Clllll,4lus, Se , hts. - Stiff Jolts Os - trzsesrstat DISEASE OF TIW liIDNEVS, LIVER COMPLAINT, XASIMOTUKINO Pharmaceutists anb CE hc ut tete, PITTSBURG, PA. February 20.'38 THE MIGHTY HEAL • World Known •nd World Tried,. HOLLOWAY'S • OINTMENT. Flat ola, Skin Inseams, Tatter. Gout, Beell4 Mandl, Inters. Lumbago . Sor• Legs. Van/nail Sorra, MercurniErnyt's,Por• Sues% " o d• of all Sore Ueeda, Matta, • I tra-Caution rennin* onleto th,w/44,14 "Iloskicay..irew York and Lantimi," err dlscornibli • soLdrosularn In every leaf of the book of dletrtbs strand frarb pet or bus: the mate may be plata), wet by isading lire bat to the ligat. A handsome ionald will be ahem to any one rendering such In kninal lon at. may lead to She detettlon of any party or partkw wine tort - 4110g the inedkinea or tripling the MU NN known); them to be spurious. _ 4 0 20 4 at Ike Inanoraetortra of Profonawillowas ay. 0 u liahLmt Lau*, Neerlfork, a cd'by all respires bl• Drug gists and Dealer% In Meillcine. thrumg.bout the Unir , l Nat* and the rtrillte4 world, In pqta at ltS cents, l IJ con* a ad St each. Sa•There ta scout/biteable. saying by taking the 10. gar thee. • N, 8.-I:lltertlotts the the guldsace of patients disorder are allFtdto each pet. Jun* 1 :,'38 Peel 8 21-11 girl° all wantlai Yams, sea advertrameat of Bane mouton 4nde• - 101-AU wart tlifg to ollitgrato to ti mitt climate. rod awl flue stuttlutt, se. advert Iteuttut of tlatottiopfro
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