....411i..i.0:11)_0' . #11tal : .. n:r.'::,,POTTSVILLE,: , PA. 1-14TVill? Ireovrollitnsts,lBso. • coßroßmOss tiro POIIIIIM. As w elated in ottrjast, there *at etetehittsble Whig Ili ibis dounty last week fa 000segaeaea or the dehtet fu t i - Anembly of kr. Sohall, $ can. Peeples ticket; a result . produced Ili wash 401 4116 hiireos interfelencosind co endow of On r iding Ifni and fichuyikill: Haven CoropMp Adoptingi4his helief ; bind leo the vote kw*ndidafes for-'Assembly hi those districts whert the inflames of the Compsey mutes, a meeting less called sod held on Mon day ayeuing last, in Ibia:Boroogb, the proceed. ftWOl4Whlch Will be found under our local bead. the meeting sal not so large as it would have beni,ltt'aonsegnenee•of the positive dbelainter 'of Mr. Wilder for several days previous, that the Oomp,soy had scud in the matter is charged.— But slues the dlielaimer, Col. Cate, whom it is shrewdly suspeCted knows all about the matter, and is really the bottom_of:the whole dilfteulty threughCbis meuvering last year—wt are U. lured has asserted ase that the slicers of the Mine Hill Company Were' either eoguliant of the fact or 'sectioned it, and this was the liaprenion in the - because it Li nat supposed that the Nye .been so successful without th( writtee,, we bare•reeelred mikados from Mr. Wilder, tly dpaisies that the Compaq eblierfirrence: _ _ _ lets Oast S. Thera R. It. Co. Schuylkill Co., Oct. 17,10. ontsat.:-1. observe by an edi t. piper tbat the Mine Hill do Beilroatt Company are charged b the recent election in this to correct the errot of that thank you to give this note a C.ltatjr. , statellNGol,!lod.'sr.... plate in your Paper. I have' belt in' the service 'of the Company dearly twelve ears is their Engineer and Super lotendeat, and , dariog that period no president, manager,. nor stockholder, has ever written or spo ken to ute,.or to any other officer or employee to my knowledge, upon the sobjetit of the elections ... in this County. And no .resident officer of the Company has ever to toy knowledge, procured a vote . by coercion or threat, or •tbe promise of pay or anyfother favors to the men. • ' ''' • Prepsrations base. always been made to give themail an opportunity to go to the polls and vote as they desired. The employees of Oa/Sod-, pony elate:tier themselves the same righffand privileges in the exercise of the elective franchise as are voactisafecite4. others living under the constitution and laws of the good old COMMOD - wealth' of Pennsylvania. Tina with respect. R. A. Witmen. . , 'his letter.retlisires some explanation—it would that there was no - nterfemoce in the, flee ).The father are thimea—Souie of the condi for , the, Legislittare were eddiessed and a propounded to them` by:empioyees on the Afterwards tieketiwere prepared, printed , retaliated by these parties 16.41 those dis.. 1 where they - have bands employed. This wit composed as follows:—The Whole Pito- Ticket with the following. Asseiably—C: L ton (Opp.,) of ate bead, Michael Beard and .. Maurer... , (Democrats). ' The 'Whole Demo,: ticket was printed .with the fulloiteg 'As sembly:—Beard and Ifaurerltbattiocrirts,) at the head,' and Pinkerfon (Opp.,) at the bottom. These tickets were placed in the hands Of every person 1. i employed* the road, and they voted thews tick ets hailmost every insulin°e aqcsinet their...pi:dig eilrediketiouiron both side*. Three- fuurtir of • Care vow, amounting to about -two hundred, amid have been, polled for Mr.: Schell, if this' , . , : o:i:et had not been distributed among the hands to) 1, ,, , ,,n . c employees on the road:- . ..end.Mr; Schell was 'bus defeated. ' I . . . Whether the Company did or. did nob interfere •% in the recent election, and secure the defeat of 1 Mr.\Schall; we here give it as our opinion that the 4, roa i l l' would not have had in the Leiislat re, an ./ abl , a more leattAll, d 111 or more impertia 'alive cate,,for every just petition; lien air.'S. R movOd.. from an atmosphere wh-ere iclansur migh warp 41tIgInont,sind influence preklice; honest in his 1 purposes . ; firm in : thtir exeTtion ; dnin by heated appeals , he, It ati• key: um; woo have been 0130 of she best reprueo t atives the roe could hive had in the Legislature . W e respe t Mr. Weds)) still more in that het would pledge hand( . .to nothing hot the in.ieresta of the Coun t ;, and it should have given him a still 'stronger o ld on the esteem of a oorporitcon, which.ought hare expected trout him in the discharg of hi official duties nothing but simple justice. If lIIr. chall's ennead_ ... defeat was compassed as 'is alleged, by 1 e "Aline fill CamiPany, it was ig ailtj of a piece-of egregi; ens folly I wis warsln; against its on friends, and playing directly inle the hands l \ of its ens. suit!, er.bo are trying to pie the Cempany fur their own selfish purposes. i It Is Well known that we exerted ourintlienee • both last yearand this, to cheek this dif ealty,- ; bat re the 'were other influences at work, etertaidie ed to draw the Company into a Political 'attitude to subtler,e selfish purposes - and the res it is just as we piedieted it would t; s'ioar ago t I. at ieast • one of the officers of the Company. -. Aefer aswe era coneerned, we are now dote with this rastfer. : , .The. people, always jealous of °corporations, have -acted 'promptly In the Matter, : without regard to party. andigiven their - 'opinion of this interference„ and, If eny thing' hardier • should rEsnilistendirig to the using of the corpo ration hereafter, the responsibility, must rest.upon those who inaugurated the digierulty.' I . • queri Toad:l and e Weis ticket plied . THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Although 'we ire not able yet to gi l ye a table showing precisely the political complexion of the next House of Representatives, yet it is rendered certain that the Boehanin Dernocracyirill be fn the minority, and that the election o 1 Speaker and Clerk is In the bands of the Oppoeition to the pre = sent Administration: • Under these eirsomstinces it is inierestieg know who the prominent Opposition, candidates for those positions area To ■ gentleman well posted in the political movements of the day,' we its Indebted for . the following list : "N. - fox Sustaft.• ' • Re puotikkinii—Uon. Galosh* A. Grow. Pa, " - lion. Jno. Sherma .Ohio. Ann. Repilli.—Hon. Janina Canibell, Penna. ' - Union TICCIT.— • Iteliteb. A Sbath.Opp.—lton. Enteral Etherldge,Tenn. ". —Won. pos. Corwin. Olin. • - 17 snow Ilemil.-- -..- Repahlieents ef the 8 A. L, Desseeents Alegi by. Oppo silica voter over the Adastanfration iandirPtea—llon. . - i Horne V. Clark, New York. • . • Pow CLIRX. Repablieesu--Calvln C. Cbattee. Es. M. C, Man. " Col. Wm. &bonier, Formerly editor DV .. Atlas Edward Mal. Ex. M. C., Ohio: • 4 • D. P. Holloway, Ex. St C., Indiana. . II ' Jas. TholldigtQq, Ex. H. C., lowa. trl4lol,Twxbre. Rep. eti South: 01/O.—Warner 1.. Codiesrocei. Ex. de_ i ity. " -. ,-, Henry W.Modeno, Ex. do.. MA; . , .. lltnowYnntxr. A. L. Dusoerats-401. J. W. P.irney, Ed. Phila. Pies& . iTtatt Wrt may get the Speaker; bdt 60614 the .ctiotro 01.0..43 ei th er , of th e .gentlemen 'Owed .. , frOt'' Penna.lranio, it seems to us that Mr.iestap -40411 will•be tiat f.vorite. Mr. Grow is a I;entle. maa. p..werfil io latelleet, and perong. in the 0.- terti , nts of the Republiesai. We eon endtiree his gtesit. free principles to the ismer. But it ;i v y be neteniary to wore the Speakerehip, for a nine to ha e'eleeted ',rho is tot to ultie, -end eonsequently _johjectinnabic It the Couthern American :1i That . nAr , ieridedly, is Mr. CamphelL As at:Anteri n•.n he never.; wee iratieriptive; *st .Republican he to vonfertative, .lut arm. In his . opposition to thereatcnsinn:of slavery by : force and fried,over tree a 11 .. H0 it. pion's' to of, is this i man moat likely to title the Opposition vote;\•:shquid the choke fell ottl,a Pennsylvanian. But ale week, yet rentain•htifare Congress !HI meet, and the Matter - is attracting attention. • . , Ste We have no desire, neither will We bandy ep the's, with the editor parr ercellence, 4 the Record. He appears to he posted in the slang of Pine and the Five Ppiets,' kohably fro residetace in those reaped localities; and we leas bim to lodulge:'ls it, when • among his born c . • , o panious. Rafe i t,is not appreciated. It Was ssi ple charge we' lititught ogakteollt, , We "caused Ur. Sipes of publishing mtt- ter detrimental to lb* interests of • this Region.-- Mr.lilipee in publishing a statement in regard to 1 the feeling beritowardslbe proposed Auburn and Allentown Railroad, perpetrated a breech of the • truth, end Islid Mr. Sipes, open to, the diem of belay a "tort!" of opposing interests. We artiknot even thatikeii for settiog the "strenger" right.-- Mr. Sipes d not attempt to excuse Mr. Sipes's course, alle g in g ignorance of the ; Region, its its terests."eue., at Ur. Sipe" elide:were to crawl oat of Mr. flipeartencourfortable positioni before the, public, bg tiring at, _oh: such haiditemte, and making, ob, each crttibiog we feellad,tehei welres4 „them P• Ob. demi. the reeolleethin be mar in:. pun% sweet Mr. Sipes, be 'to severe in the future. Spari'see cauetry it - to' Mr. V• 11, Ton A tool . Sipes ' . 13;04:Anus. distingitisber, between meson and is. sue, we overlies,. !oohed likex saint.- Vbe finest bead end foie *server saw, hist ate ebiefatbietiois STIA4a the tall opened ' his. mouth. The emptiest • iseselt4ererlierate the, most, t R ,‘ , emits Drooktyalazt *mar 105 San Siva St tititiiici.z—At II meeting of the ateekhohiera of the i-Ortrei 'tort Coates Streets taUway : compa ry.'heid,on . 4ueedey, Alatt quest W of Tuning the tire on Sunday; came nil: Among other imerAtt made, Air. Mellen* .aPalut° 4 , tomAng of. t h e can Upon the,BiddiatB ai ta Oast tiatlon of the day, -*Melt ' s tiotald . hring ' its? *Crit imitbhment. It this itrst ,step siineeestfutertb ereompanler would roiiowti u d tbfre *add be an end of thit'Anieriadi Protect *Sabbath, end the day would become daoted to isentioasness, as it is in tatbeila °nutria. He believed, ton, that it would damage the tonspany with. its pat:am-7 He was oppoied to rattle* 'Money 'in" his pocket by Sunday labor. If he knew poor invalid who needed froth air upon therSablzath, be would nen up his owinarriage hod.uthe him out; but he was not, violate . ..lbn send= matt, of . the ermnnity. A rota was taken, which ignited in an onnimool vote against ratt ping the cerv. iirbatelrerthe motive which actua ted the company, its decision is highly honorable • to it. - - Whilel,4 \ this subject we observelthat Chief Justice Lowrie has tddressed the. following note to the Pittsburgh Pose of Mondaj: , As the newspapers have circulated the fait that my hind man was fined by the Mayor , of Pitts.. built lot driving my family into town to attend chareh-on;the Lord's day, and will prbbably no- See the feet that I haie pail the line, I desire you to tay thal was quite ignorant that I had, been allowing. a transgression of the law, though I have often studied it carefully and officially, and that I have paid the fine, without earning the Faso further, only beCACIVI, there may , be suitor, before the Supreme Court- . .in like• rases ' and I think they ought not to kta:4inirarressal by having one of its Judges 'pectiniartly- interested In the question. when I no prevent it at so ratan a*- rides a! t ils 'nil Costs. • This right. Tito's° who . propound 'the law, should show a good Ciampi*. Where it le,,not abiolotelY necessary, we -are;'opposed to all car riage riding on Sunday. 'We would not let the rich man have s single adantage over the pair man: Seib alike should - respect the , day; nod if anwilliag, should be Compelled to !dserve it dez .A.ewe have many worthy !Jarman eltisens, in this County, who are; strongly in .favor of de proper observance of the Sabbath, the, will be interested in perusing the following: A meeting of German citizen', in favor of ob serving the Sabbath, was held in New York city, at the Cooper Institute lasn'Sunday There were probably fifteen hundred persons pre sent.. Gustaf Schwab . , Eq., of Philadelphia, presided; among those on the platform we r e the Re*: Drs. Adams, Hutton, Spring, Pettit and Skin ner':; Among other resolutions approving the Chfiitian observance of Sunday, it was resolved "that we, as (torment; do solemnly protest against the perversion of Sunday from a day of rest - and devotion into a day of coley eseitensent, and dis sipation, which is only too frequent among some of our Ger Man countrymen, and brings dishonor on the German name, andythat -we request our American fellow-eitizetis by 'no means to charge the fault of many uptite th'e mho& people, andup on Clormany;eshere far lumpy : pars past, noble efforts are surcessully making towards the pro motion of the trotter obrerrance'of Sundsy." Do not the mart of our . Berman,citizene one. tddrist that resolution';? Does it not meet their' views ezetittyl That:is the position wbieh every I motive and adopted citizen should take, as a citi-; ii zeta Ands christitin: ' The lilibbatit treikers are Making potryldtadway: The force of public; son r tiinenlis too strung for them. Been thelnfident i 'penny-whistle" is beemning silent. :.. . , Till:Rankled Faint . Exesvzstzdv.—Although 1 we recogniie fully, the heinous crime of a few 1 virile:Miles led by crazy Man, and trust that Jur- ' lice will hts fully meeed out to those who` survive, 1 yet it seed.sndd thcid.syould „Lillie been, such a bithhub; such disatiiyi ;- such marching of legions of armed troppal a tu rn taken; an arsenal seized; .. , . railway trains stoppled ;• ell the work of fOorteta White men. If 4 chivalrY' ; ' Wore frightened by such a contemptible r l did; we do not wonder they portnittird the Britildt Ito march - unmolested to the National Capital, eti . bora and pillage what they pleased. What 1 our Southern friends have l i donuJf. the ineutictrown had had a dozen more men with him? That pron/slot/a/ government siouldussurecily,have been establisited. It scents i 1 to de the affair hes bean riliculoinly.exaggerated, and the report - of Dietriet Attorney ,Ould only ~ .1 _confirms Us in the opinion. Read his report -, Ilzttrita's Franw, Oct, la. 1859. To kit Erctlienci. : tht President of the United Stnita,:, .. . 1 ' Everything Is quiet.' There are only five prig'. otters, three wounded 'and two unhurt. Six citi ,zens have been killed and ono marine. All the citizens were killed outside the limits of the Uni ted Stites territory in Virginia. The marine was mortally wounded within it. I have seen Col. Lee, hut not Go's. Wise. Only nineteen persons were engaged in the Matter, of whom five were free negrues from the North. Brown bars been living a few Miles. fungi. here in Maryland since June last. His premises were searched to-day, and Mteen hundred pikes and two hundred guns found, besidestnts, ries, blankets. clothing, 40., inistrundanee. • Brown says ho has contemplated this movement lance 1856. All of his party are either killed-oreeptured except one, who toren . ° Mondey.i They werei.driten •by.-the 'Virginians into the armory; add there Colonel Lee and twelve marines didjhe Wiener.. • All the slaves engaged, if any, trete forced. None of the persons held by Brown worn hurt, although all Were in the buil -ding stormed by the 1 marines. The books and papers of Brown are scoured, which throw consid erable light on the mrmernr. Strange it, is, bu t . true, that Brown and- is eighteen MO took 'Os leasion of the Government property, And lawn and 'held theta during:SuildaY night and Monday.- - Tbe °averment money is all 'Bale. ' It is not known which of the party killed the marine. The. mu who 'carried off Lewis Washington is one of the wounded prisonerk Ido nut apprehend any violence to the prisoners. Door. OULD. • Philadelphia 2l'eats'in noticing the death of Mr. Samuel Sillyttti n, remarki: • "Mr. S. was one of !the' pioneers of the coal re gion, and bas contribUted more to its success and ditieloprnent. perhaps; then an other man now residing in it: As a' mon of , enterprise, energy and probity of character, his life presents an ex ample worthy to be followed .by all who _desire success, or the good will of their followersand the death of Mr. S i will, without doubt, tai deep ly lamented by the people of the entire county in whibb so long a period of his life has been spent." Vireo odrertfmnent i , of Dr. Sanford's Wei'. InTigo. intor and Family eitluirlfe Pill, in another column. LITERARY SOCIETIES SCITUTLKILL ILOIO LITCRARY SOW:O.—Tbo exercises of Wednesday evening last went as fol. lows:—Reading, by J. E. Worts. Suljpcf, Civili zation." The Question, "Which is the-;greater benefit to a eauntry,i neeioillture or commerce!" Affirmative, Neisrs. Paxon and Gitss. Negative, Messrs. Eons ;and Palm. Decision in favor of the affirmative.; The exercises for next Wednesday, . evening -are as follows :—Rending, liy Jos. Dengler. • Essayist, A. A. Hesse!. Question, "Which is the greater benefit to a community 'the gold or coal - mines?" Affirmative. W. A. Field and Jim Worts. Nega. live, Jno. Keene and P. R. Palm. -Visitors reß pectfully invited. 1 • _ . EDITOK'S TABLE. . - Matlim's NAGAEINI for ICovember, ii a enenumber. It contains several beautiful IllustrattuMs; a piece , of music, entitled," When I would Mei" fashion and pat• tern plates , and,an ezeellen t variety of Ittoary matter. This publicattoa Is cheap, useful and entertaining: Pub; Malted by M. A. Millietto, 320.Chestn6t' street, Philadel phia, at pi SO per Onnum. The publisher prolixly.* a splendid . January number. „ . Tax Unittr Won) m rue Runt PLACIL; A ?few Poeicei Ukvionary and Reference foot, Embriving Extensive CO 10(110111 of B.ll l onYms, 'Technical Terms. 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WEEKLYMIANAC. • ' • sow I MIA , : 18500-.oct. aters I . iris I 099 a esmc6r4. 22 841110062,...... 6 18 1 5 19 • " Ili * " v Flext Q. - 8 331 to; 23 5UN1414 . ........... 6 195 10 vaii M . at a raay. 24- SIONDA ~....... 6 20 5: 8 Last Q. 19 047 m. 5 TURBDA r - 6 21 5. , 7 N " )1;25 , 737 ' 2 ! • 23 .Wims Ja,- 6.22 5 6 , . , ' 27 TRUI:B9 It r ... 4,21 5 4 '. 1 28Y5ii•DAT,.....:.. 625 3 3 1 . i ~ 4.1111 P. IL P.X. • Theriaosa tr10a1 17 . . R.,: : ::d .T.E. ,ir. a. ,,,, ,,, ,, , ,m _w ci . ; i7., ~..._ - • • .littauglittlii4 . /1611, Potriniftt. .1 - : Oct. 16-84 Indy, . 63 7 66 62 7 . cloudy.. v . 17-41411 day- i - 49 66 •66 , " .-.. v . 18 !7 .Tii . eiday t 1 . 66 81 '6l " " 19... Wednid0Y.' ', 64' W. 6t '." . " 23...Thi11ai11y,61 VI 43 • nl O . " - -24-41 1,4 11 iv i ... 46 46 42 _clear. itiLlonn of died this *sok la Aaltliad . Crain —A mean of the metelitii of the Pottnilli Cricket Chlb befilskl, Ude Ica to the thklousta Utesi alibtb east hub, wai letsuad bens an Thursday sdOt. Testesda ythe Ureather iaa elieritursehl and *WO. • - ' bltor Kw. Got..lfe pbotaut eleal•bartg- tree" thitetzbeat the eau:diver* awe than uniablreell Laded ettb nets dile iiefteee:: 4 1 1 10010 elp elle bete - ROtts.--1-4 Pinitaalorntrow"cd"ornolkatrh" town, thinaninty, on attunto 14. I, • • pie bst; a spitittliiibetivas Tionplay ! neotntst_ 044 • 1 Y i"*l .11**n.t1"41-04.44 liecasantaree..'--The £on ,nCf um! ,_0 l• MOM ottaiEnnptlcatLrithesta rsodia4mitsq nag, 11 . 1)iiallet 13 4 the etagysuaislidepatys 4EIIO gad Fe ; 111 tountios p giet ost*ale' 413 . 1 #° 61111 of Stattoins.; ' - N.Litzuses QtAmapi 8u3.--54tut requtded to atata that DUltin etesprill stit,u_b7 atti•coolleal oramfdiailoti oirti,ority.rikr.elsormtl4 OD Wed nesder gext,OetobeiMh, lBs9 . P vital:don ma* Osodiknier be saservid. • ; *-% , aintr*Ca. , dms, ifez.,44Atabieadl,' l sbeeoty Them:~ elect of tke People% Party, was enficrly In tan early rare of the pfrent.lealk; in bid be was.in saceitkal a eotatitiee:Abat bit pbjefebtae de4alred Of bb life. We ere bairjr4O, kora however. (bat be tilcoatalesoiogli,- • 1 Evan=Caaanar+We observe tatiorry with . all its appartesseres, latelrio the bands of 111r.Joba bas beeo leased to Idr. BDaa elesesiee: • hate no lionbitbst, Mr. Strome sIII s'axedatt 00 nets to an enema., tle, able and MIKIS:for, moaner, as . Mc. Mated g succeeded fa doing;eikwill be: full 7 worthy of liberal patronage.: • 6317/124STTIC VOTE Of TIIa PlLlNClNAMoioooL3loPvor trtvint.,—.ll.nnexed am the iictaii aid at the need eleetien In qt. prlni‘2l toiottgiant, *la State. It will te . seep that yews titwly up tq tad ahead 'of Easton: -r , , Altratogo. . .1394, -Itarsisiburs, . . /212 . 11E4 ", • Egitons , . • .demorier ge Me V= Stamm-re:l Fuhday eeeninglast• as George ulre ofhibiereviile Tat dtlilitg Iv Market street, having In the tehicia a lady add child, he drove into the coheir excavation 'above the market house: The brae became detached %rem' this vebirie by lb. braking of Gio, shafts:, The ,octupanti of the'carrta,, were considerably frightened, bat werisot seriously in . jived. • fiscelarrsits Iltrue.-11r.JetlistOrish itisla his posses sion a double barreled shot gun which In• 183! bepar chased tram induboa, the naturallet;ta Lila the latter waseollaeting.specimens la tlae "Uteri°, Of this !lista • The gait• which-is a long lanceted, heavy piece, but ircisprotiby,, bears an. !ascription; 4 ratimi— , Joni 3*ES AVDOCON—Oitiren of tha Unitalp Statti...F.' L:8. ' (Fellow' of the Literary Society 4r - London). The I•=v t 4 le Is an I aterestlyg one. Mr.irlsbliairafased to take' $l5O for It. 7 • Fitoxins Ilairsox; Esq., the 441 knitra Eagles' for - years a residerit of this County, and lienersl; BaPerin• teadent of the Mill Creek t )lountrtioik,.and &bayl kiit railwaYs,died to litallaialp*lonWedneaday, of eorisumptlon. But rerantly Mr: flowfon returned from Texas, which he vtatea for the betielleof his health.. Mr. Itewsnal was hlghlranteeined for Ibis many nimbly qualities, and by his death scleuas hal lost one of her most devoted students., ' - llts funeral If 11l take place Ulla taptilag at 11 o'clock; atlfeadiog. - • • _4_ _ _ _ , WrectEattl of Schuylkill coullty,basplace4 himself in rather a disagreeable. position.- . An article .was puldedurt..in tho Desancnrric Mindavil Charging Robert at. Palmer,, Esq., with bawled,' reeelved. a gold latch In contiderailcaref the p 'Nage Of a hill through the dandalatorr, extending the ebartgr of the • 'Purest. Improvement Cipmpany." Mr. Palmer anterida gull for libel air:dart the editor, And Mr. Wethellli Was compelled to pubib.n.a card, tn, which he, acknOrledges that be wrote the:tattle. blesubsequently ascertained that Mr: Palmer we,. not ‘guilty of-the charge. however. ay. territliitZlerars, Plukertern Palmanciriloyeradreecire the :gnidiin time pierce Whether hei Will ultimately withdrAw the charges against'tbrse gentleman reaming to be ieen.—!'ending Doil y Times. - 1. Ar an addendum to the alive, we rar•ht state' that on Monday last,°,llr. J. M., I'Vethertil, aufMr. Aeber, pub. llaher or the Itanciark_hid. :bead g. ‘ before EqUirk Palmer, citaidedeby Jobs B.:Boyer, 4et.Tatnnen ll , with libet—ibe &mink! having asserted that Mr. Boyer had been the recipient oc. , a gold , seh for legiplatice services rendired to a norporation tt , thie County. The acirutisi wore Sub. 3l* 4,400 each to .11111.111/11i2.-0/ ?glnent. under I command of Col paraded. The companies in Ii tillerlsis,Capt.. J. Wren; 19 MI igers,:tapt. Di. Strousec . 18 rifle ~ 18 rifle', and ICallona I Light The regiment formed' on .Cen al to 'lLivrton's lllll,'where it 4 in field evo.4 litionlip after 71 several of the prinelpit sireef. missed on Can. treatreet. - The ..gh not in full force, looked an. . .A meeting of Lot Brigade, 6th . DIVWon. 11.1.. chance Mite! In this Borough, of lb, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. The obj, die actlOn'in re• gard to the mill. . . General ilelfsnyt , _..._ I one Of a BOaid of Officers In session at Wilkesbarre, tkikutre into Ir-' • vr„ularitiOin the recent election In the Brigade. The •• Boned nau Ordered by Adjutant Generil Wilson. ' '. DEATH 0.1 , A PIONZIER of ins lertgrA We arivineerely grieved to announce of our most highly esteemed, 'public spirited citizens. On Tuesday night last, at 11 o'clock; = at Mummy, Esq., exiired. Mr. &Rymer' bad bee • confined to bed for some' weeks, undid" death sru not unexpected: but the news nevertheless, MI heavily ti • • n the ears of our it eitisent. Al the time of his death .111 r ffillyroan was in the Old year of his age, and had been resident of this Coanty come thirty-tive years. Ile as born in Ham burg, Barks county, Rod rams to this Borough in 3825, *ihere be rettletf, and where op to the hour of hladath helped. Like hundreds of others st a tism made en storing marks on the progress of the . ntry in wealth and licatriess, Mr.. fillyman eetnueiced his career A poor boy;,but eventually fought his ay by energy-and 'industry, up to wealth and influence. Be Brat - engaged in mercantile basinaa, and than in t ..3 Coal .invineis, with tirhirh be - was ifeutifleit dttrin the' last bierity yesii of his It might be aid the recesses incident to that business, combined with Other disappointments; hastened the revolt which with pain e are called upon to notice A feature of Mr. Blllytesn' character which rendered hiM exceedingly popular, w Ws generosity. The roan who applied to hiin km a stance, was sure to ireeelvitt, and not grudgingly, bu accompanied by words of comfort and enoouragedient. v As a Public nil riled man he has left enduring i Marta, In this County. ire need tort point to the Clay manitment.lia this 80. rough—the first erected In thiconntrir-of which ha wag the projector, and main Instrument building, to fur tab as illaatratto a of this great pbare,tri bla truly boau- tiful charactet. 'But we contemplate itira:panhy He upon the eh:naafi of Mr. Sillyman. Ile was not only well knoiria here, but to hundreds abroad, 6 and Out of the trade. It Is therefore, gaped:Mnot Schuylkill County needs. more men like Mi.E.lllyman, and - sadly she Moors iriatortelles on hie tomb. ';',Cleitisen, hate band, father, brother, be was respectrid and loved, and the told made, can alas, to zanily, tre4r be Riled, gut we &mild remember • • ' • i "There le a calm for those whoireep,' , A rest for weary pilgrims ibudd, . . They so ft ly lie and sweetly slee . • Low In the g onad~ Mr. Slllyman's funeral took placer yesterriti, and was one of the tarps(' ever witnessed hathis -Cti,nnty. The remains were interred In the Presbyterian cemetery. During the passige of the cortege allour _plates of busts now were eloped, and the belle of tPe Churches and the Court HMls@ were tolled. It was a solemn and * impress Dies serum, testifylnglow highly the! deceased was es teemed by the-community. • I 'Ammo Derma:once or Coaroaaricrwe to ELICTIOS. : --Pursuant to a outdid call a ineetingiof•the citizens-of this County ilthicat regard to party, was held at the pul)ile house of D. Hill in this IMMugh on Monday eveatinglast, foe the purposcrof givlng expression to their opinion of the alined Interference in the recent election by the Mine hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad ,Company, NaOn _Motion of S. N. Palmer, ENT, jOTIN WINGERT, Rm.; war called to the chair, and J. IL Mannerly 'stied ' H. R. Edmoeds were appointed &aviaries. • ' Demotion a committee was appointed to deatft mobs . tfOna. ' On It the chair Appointed Mtrisrs.R. N; Palmer; D. P. firown„T. G. Frick, I. P. Harris rind S. Hoover. The Committee resorted the folloiring • which were adopted: Wommare, The Constitution of th s cominoniealth has trorlded that ',lllations shall be free and , equal," and His contemplated by our Republican Systeme( der Trimmer:lt that every voter slssii be peimitted to exercise his unbiassed freedom of Mateo in voting for tatedidates. for office. and particularly that the eniployed shall not be coerced or unduly ineuenced In the exercise of the rig'd of suffrage by their employers, tad Mynas, the attempts of wealth)" Corporations to control electlons brehs people forltha promotion of Molt corporate Interests and Write Rd% are in ; eiol~ lion of the principles of Republican liberty, and derreorts stern rebuke a n d punishment, Therepre. Rem That the peopiert Schuylkill Cminty hare observed with surprise and inliguatiOn that the India• lure or the Soperinteudent, Agents and officers of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven ltailread Comps v, in this county, was brought to bear aped their employees and others at the recent election, to decide the selection of the itePresentatlres of this Coenty to the State I.egisr Lome. Risolred, That James J. Connor, Hoene MAW '. Jot. seph F. Taylor, Prank Pon, D. L. Esterly , Strange N. Palmer. Jas. Derr, and B. Heller, be soil they're hereby appointed's' committee (aith power to MI any tarancy to their number) to torropond with the President and Directors of the Company, and ascertain, whether the pcastlrst interference of tbelroiScess at the re elec tion was In accordance with their , instructions or wishes. t" - IThiCommittes slatte named are requested to meet, at Col. Tine relier's, Exchange lintel, PnE4itlle, ortlifenday nest, at, S o'clock, P. to proceed 'l4 the est:eaten of the deities assigned theta.) 7 . . . Resolved, That th e mmetounnittee be and they are hereby lastrurtod to ascerain from None. C. 1..* rick 'Won and Joseph K. Magrer, two - of the Aseauddymen electozpon what terms the rapport of the tams and - employee* of The Mine 11111 and Schuylkill listen Bail road Company was secured to them. or thetheritay and what popositious were made to them In referents to their Leg* let Ito course ht regard to Mid Company. • Resalred, That the same Committee be lostructed to uncertain Sod report what condition of the attairsof The Nine 11111 and Btheylkill Haven Railroad Compaq) has *deem to call for &mishits, action id- their Whitt and also what Legblattsh action ie oeceseary ; to= protpet I hi People ot thls Connty against almli4r hamper_ Inter. Strome to fatare elertions. • - ltssaZaet That when this smellier:44l=th* It do so to meet again at this place, at the , call of the President to receive the report of the Committee. Ilasolve4, That thaw proceedings he poblithed 1* all the papers of therCotanty, that ,the! Seeromry foram ropier to Jblitit:*tesson, Keg, and It. A. Wilder., En., and to Moirsi C. L•Pluiterton and Joseph K. Maurer. d ?Want et ibbsComq. ' Ors Ocintri.Pitoutitase.-41;•' 1 ,BoCI of Satuyllllll County bias fair to contest th• palater ra:teriorlty far groat* mei grope and vegetables, attb eretfOrtithrota, hired for Its gtatatta products. Nvo! ) , oAu 11h:iterate.' 3hb isms them were groat:fors the greandiettiebett ttc * Ckeldliollalo'tbit lialarztei of feha Baonia Eq., la Isla Boreasbih4 lambed *COOP Nollitato it all eleiatietiof neat irrolittiminaltetat atirratbatpOttsbfett ;-----tralre mar -Una tatle.o4 . abarar-ltiolra air the Jean: /#lol t aiittl a soedllog Atthe Pooh 1114fri-t4t-fireight of • g Cou. Rtarox.— . e deeeme of one 4fh ' imaja 6llo • 4 1 Ititalot , - -, % . _ - • Tbiil via Wilk,. f7:•-••• ni In addition Itairiver, tbminsinbuitivlini • 111 1 mr AID% OMNI/ akiiii',gettleb iltbk the 14“, fatty poppds,. used .ISttbiet twautimlno pounds, right coo Etudrithook - y 1111144 It ipsidt to tiku On OneSTORI.biIL el! i?'"ug h . Obi soon! it tirulPleet *Mei torelsi pounds. :` -t1 '1 'dtor,' Ic di - . : 2 do sassces ire introduced beta twO.varietiesiof pota : . torer t tliallisckMorver and Feick Blovri.Thomp,- son Procured some Mid tiled theirifir bk ground at Port Carbon: from 'bikinis:of Black Mercers, b'ir faked 30jul and from 3 bushels of Peach Blows he raked 40 bushels of 6.08 pOtathei That b ProliticanoUgh. Mr. John Stranchof this Borough, from a single pole. toe, planted this season, mow twenty potatoes, the stalk Of which waseleneufeel in, length. One of the potatoes.) which we inspected. weighed s pcord.. • themfacts prove that Our *linty, irregular; as her sOrtiree ii, can become quite irop9rtant agrieUltirrally. Wshave thosoU. It 'needs brlVAireful t arlentlfleihror log, and we eau easily lirrow siiiMh that is now imported from other..Montle - S. ;t is to be hoped that in the future our County will make rich rapid strides in correct farm log, that she will become as :notod pr her grout mom si she now is for her I nexhanit ible veins demi. On ureenwoodilliftbis searon,on a pleceOf ground n ver cultivated before, and not cultivated this Year in carefal,a manner as It might have been; from lase bin a peek of Jenny unit potatoes, we produeedtwehe b els, scarcely any small Among them were the fol , wing weights: " 1 Ib 1 do, 1 do 1 do • 21los.6ounchm. 2: •. 2 - 14, 6 1 6' , . - • Wears but n ew bvglquere. _'Major Freitlit aU old, es pert eueett ‘agrieulturalist.Orhat does be thin of thee* ant ettetur tut: Do they warren t immured t. . . Tits Coign-sot:) Snow.-11 ecopperlt , -d boots and shoat, whillb ittel advertised In thiti day's pa per; will resaly do twhat is there claiteed fel' them; that Is, they. will rear three times as on as the old style of shoes. We have seen them tr t ed. tied 'know that one pair lasted a hearty. robes yourig star over six months, and they were. worn 'every day during that time. We ,have no. doiibt • that the shoe hills of every 'family where th:re ate childrwn, can be ,reduced. ar least' tine Alf' by ..using Ibo copper-toed shoes. For ferment and la l . boring - men the copper-toed. boots 'will effect a Hite saving.. We advire oar readers wir are In favor of !' economy or'roform" in : their sh a bills, to try the cupper.toed ahues:— Boston Jpet ma. AN ELOQUENT ORATION. - .• The foamsl oration of Col. Baker, of 'San rrancieen, overthe body 'Of _Senator Broderick, is one of the moat eloquent eulogies which tres.hriee . read fur a lung time?: Every 'tine who hie boort enough. to appreciate true .manliness„ . Will find , p room n reading I b is b e auti ful production, and 1 1 • the minions of 'despotic - power will witie under its scathing :periods. We are confident that no organ of the Administration will venture to A pale . C it, and we, therefore, to the exclusion , of other ' ' twitter of math interest, give itentire: 1... • 1 1 Cmsarts or Csureasiat—A' &miter . Ilk dead lii, ear • midst! He is wrlppedin a bloody shroud. sod-we,lo whom his Milk and cares were given, are about to'lesir • him to the place appointed for al the hying.. it Is not I fit that such a mars should pass to the tomb unheralded; i it is tot. at that *nth a life should steal unnoticed te Ita i close: it is not fit that such a death at:mold:call teeth no rebuke, or be surrounded by to pablie laniernatlim. It is tine conviction which impels the gat hence of this assemblage. We are here of every station end pursuit. of every creed and chracter, each in his capacity Of citizens, to swell the 'mournful tribute which the majesty ' of the people offers to the unreplying dead. He lies to-1 day surrounded by. little of fa is era I pomp. Np tempers droop above the bier, no melantholy music fis ats upon the reluctant air.'• The hopes nt high - bear) d friends dedop like fadine flowers upon his breast Mid the struceing sigh compe a the tear. in eyes that seldom weep. Arouitd him are those whet have kupwn him best and loved him longest; who have shared the tri umph, and endured the defeat. Near him are' the grav est add noblest of the State, porsossed by n grief at once earnest and sincere. while beyond. the , masses of the people that he loved, awl for whom his life was giv en, gather like a thuuder-cloud et 'swelling and ladle uant grief. . - i • 1 • In such a presence. felloi•affthsens, let us lieges to a moment at the portals -ofaathe tomb whose ehadoWy arches vibrate to the nubile hairy to speak as few brief words of the man, of his lite, and of his death. Mr. Broderick was born In the District of t tslembia, in 1819; he was of Irish descent, and of o are and respectable parentage; he had little of early advents ges, and never summoned to his aid 'a complete and finished education. Ills boyhood, as, indeed, his early manhood was passed In the city of New. York. and the Ines of his tither early 'stimulated !dui to the efforts which maintained his surviving mother end brother. and served Mao to fix and forte his character even /obis boyhood. His love for his mother was his .first and most distinctive trait of character, and when his broth er died—enearly and death—the shock gave a Iserious and reflective cast table habits and his thoughts, I which markkl them to the. last hour of his' life. He was always Cited with pride, and energy, and ambition, his pride was In the loaminess and. foxes of his characs tar, and no' man had mereareason. His energy was Man- Hest in the Most resolute straggles with poverty and ebseurity, and his Ambition impaled biro - to seek* ,most place i 0 tiMereat raee for honerab:e'llower. Up to thelime et his arrival in California, his life had` been passel amid events Incident to such a character.— Fearless, self-reliant, open in hie enmities, warm in his friendship wedded to his °pinkst, aqd marching di rectly to his purpose through, and over all opposition, his career was chequered with tucreas and defeat. Bat even iu defeat his energies Were strengthened and his character developed. When he reached these Shores his keen observation taught him, at ; once , that be trod a broad field, and that a - higher ca reer woe before him.— H e had no false 'pride; sprung front a people and of a race abeam vocaliser was labor, he tolled wish his own halide, and sprang at a bound from the workshop to the le-,-,Lslative ball.. From that bourn - firm congregated around him and a ;Most him thn 'elements !sif suoteas and defeat—strong friendships; bitter enmities, high praise. malignant calumnies — but he trod eisitlia free and proud sup that onward path Which has led him to glory and the grave. , . 1 Itwould be idle for me at.thia hour and hi this place to speak of all that history with unmitigated praise; it will be Idle for his sonnies herea ft er to deny his claim to noble virtues and high purposes. When In the Leg islature he boldly denounced the special lees-Idiom which lathe curse of a new country, he AlrOired his courage and his rectitude. When be opposed the vari ous end sometimes successful schemes to Make out the salutary provisions of the Constitution, which guarded free labor, he was true to aft the better instincts of his life. When, prompted by his ambition and the admira tion of his friends. he first sought a seat in the Senate of the United States, be sought the highest: of all po sitinmsby legitimate effort, and failed with honor. • It h my•daty to say that, in essJudgmeat, when at a later period he sought to anticipate the Senatorial election, he committed an error which I think behead to regret. It would have been a vielatiortaif the true principle of Representative Government, which no nee son, public or private; could justify, and Jtfould never have met the permanent approval of goad and wise Lien. ,Yet, while I say this over Ma bier, let me remind you of the temptation to such an error—sal the plans and loosens which prompted it—of the many good per. ;poses It intended to effect. And If atabition,••the 'last Infirmity of noble minds.r • led him for a moment from the better path, let me remind you how nobly he regained It. It is impossible to Speak within the limits of this ad- dress of the events of that session of the Legit:lab:no at which be was elected to the Senate of the United Slatots -but some things should not be peered in silence here.— The contest between himself and. tha present Senator hail been bitter and personal..lle had triumphed, He had been wonderfu:ly, sustained by his friends, end stood tonfemedly "the first in hocior and the first in place." 'lie yielded to an appeal made to his Magnan imity by his foe. If he judged, nowfselY, he bat paid the forfeit weir.' :Icier in the .history of political war fare has any public man been so pursued,' never lies malignity so eahaustist • i Sellow-eltizens, .the man that li e s before you was your Senator. FlOlll • the moment of his election his character has been•isatigned. his motives attacked, his conmire impeseheig his patriotism smelled. It ha; been a systeAsjending la• one end. And ;the end is here. What was his crime? Review his history; rola? alder his public seta; ertigh his private ebairact, sailf, Were the grave encloses hint , forever, judge between him and his enemies. • As a man to be judged to bts , private relations, who was his sgporhir I • It was his boast—an anlid the gen eral license of* new coon tfrit 'sae a proud one—that his most scrutinising enemj , could fit no Single act of iinmorailly U 01) him. TomPfillitesdoforOlas. rielfre. strained, be had paned through all eseitments of . . . . California's:HlS:slued. No Mon could charge him with broken fsith or violated trust. Bartlett* simple and Inexpensive,he hid no lust of pin. lie 'overreached no man's weakness in a bargain. and withheld Isom no man idajtist dues. Never in the history of the State, has thaw ton a cillsen whobas borne public relations morostalniusely In all respetta than be.. ' • But itis wit by this Mandarkthat be is to be judged: Ale was a puldicapannpd his memory (remands Si pub. liejudgmant. What wak Wks polaris mime! The answer is in his own Words: "211kr Bass am= ma ntescral R. 1.1 OPPOSED TO TILE EXIT,.NSIOTEOP ADAITEEIE Lao A AmEEsrpt. ADNIDITTSVATION." Stll,olkll (VEDA, Slay are remarkable words, uttered at a vary remarkable lambent; they in voice the lthfory of his Hailstortal Career, and of Its sad and blords tberoloation; ... .. - • • When II r. Broderick entered theliensto, he had been oloctot at the beginning of a -Presidential* ternr.'lle-a friend attbe President elect, haring-undoubtedly been one of 61Si:stoat influential supporters. There ;were an' questionably some things In the exercise of the op; pointing.power which he could bare wished-otherwise; bathe had every reason to remain with_ the Adminis. (ration whielirrmld heat:mooned to weigh with a man in his position. lie-had heartily maintained the doctrine of popular sovereignty as set ferth la the Cincinnati Platform, and be serer watered in Ito support till the day of his death. But when, in his-judgusent, the President betrayed his obligations to the party and the ,country—widos, In the whole series of acts 14p:elation t o Kansas, hoprenred recreant to bbflasdtlabd his In situations-when the whole power of the Administra -tiorswas brought to bear upon thdlegialat so branch of i the Government; is order to force slavery. Open an un willing people; then la the high perfortneare of biadutV as a Bescator, be rebutted the sAilmiolstratlon by his. - voice and his vote, and stood by his principles. It br o, tree. los ed 4 Piel Ito heir way ate:Mures. lie threw the, whole eleta of his character Into tbe.-ran of the op. `position; he endeavored toroese.the peep' tons India% nant settee of the intrultous tyranny of If eral power, to l and kindling with the comsat. beams It Beretta and tinnest opponent... i - ..- , . ...., . ... ,_ , Pellow•Otisens. whatever may have your pouts. rat predlleetimur. It Is lispossible to motets your admire lion an you review- the rerictact of the MAO. 1111K1 Ilea 'hashed fa dial, before You. You read Int& !Artery n glarlousleol tattoo Of-the great poplar/enders who have opposed the despotic influences of power l i t other lands, and in nur ono. ' hen John liampdan led on Chat- .genve fell. , lle' reeled isle&rodeo to popular liberty with hie-blood.. The eloquence of Ins found the sou rces • of its inopiration in his Live of the people. When Ben- , a p t o ofonspired against Tiberius, ClOwebn and the Trl. bn of the people '4il beneath their dasprs„ it was er that praerrited the crime Wed demanded the sae. ridce.'_Who ino'doabt.' if your &tato, hadsarrandued his Deedhought. and bmths suldoindon its the rule of the Adtahltheration- , -who am doubt theLlastend of r.tating on siidessdy bier, he would have this day teen reposing in .the Ingle:wham Micity of Pretidentlal sun shine?• -,,, - • • ' -.— • • Pallor Mims, lekno Min Mittpos 0 that the death of the eminent titian of whom I speak wasestuped by any other ressowthan that to which his eneniwardi assign • it: - ..1t has beta long foreshadowed; it wart predicted by his frkistliCt• it Ifitk Unweaned by his enteniest It was tbe consequent. of intense politica/ hi trod. illesteath was 4 Polbleolhetwefikle . plotty Teiird bestioath the riaine of private wastrel: Gatti-lt bit olnilibutitiamilias Ono who whooped thrash , ealkeMes. WU kireir the Paten- din lesdgen t itoolog tturia,sruo*Nom is cats hi t s oft the bkoPdy Ottiod—litileAbie otorktiott_ . le thOinagb .kittt led thetootbi . Ried:b• l oafiL, • Toted by the tenuposidedekiteet4 these was toooweitt,Oo - hoowitok, 4,itobtraMy cob, by the custom of . . ''' .. - ekilkt4 lined; the 'ant Wf*MlllW for blood ' Tot - aro re • - adsireperit The dart-olt kite bitter It Weed: _ d Judge alba Sameme Coed into lajWitclitailiZt me ant the ortoolowioi to :.mines threidereeddl ditto weireemetful supped_ —le=rlthrevetid persona. be erigearttard Sawa., '' - eardell lib Maude; to worded ciettett4to. oats:fWillre Ile. grekrick sew that epeerekaie r e . la esttet4neer, thstle bad besideltim typo. iiiip s ' Tony as an bones& man, but Oat he now ' .1g • Antes brierired of. be admkted.thatles 'lskartekkandestrertited kis words with Jisdee Terry's aispitelkeeperepting theta. ik Sr aedndge Terry per seesityiesertoasteeted.iblitras thecauseof mortalcoto, - 7 .111 Permitted Thick, has just ten:ideated in thaState, . ,WAgeodellek bad taken a leadlorputt he had bee* mead* is controverrsha very permed In theh nature, ' tireauterthe ridded of' public discussion had involved the characterised conduct of many palate sad distlu ulehed men. But Judge Terry was nut one of there. 110 was no pontestant ; hiscond wives not In Man le - had hem mentioned but nave Ineidentally-An ?reply to big emu attack—and, except as it might be bound In his peculiar Waltzer peculiar fitness. timeliest no reason to suppose. that he conld,reek, soy Hen's Mood. When • Willem of Nassau. the deliverer,of Honied. died In the 'presence of bit wife and children. the hand that struck the blow Wag not nerved by private .rengerosce. When th e fourth !lorry passed unharmed. a nild . the dangers ',. et the field of Ivry. to perish to the Streets of his capital by &eland of a'fanatk,lus did not seek tenvenge a private grid di exaggerated sense of persoud honor— * weak mind with choleric passions. intense sectional prejudice, united with great confidence in the um of arena—these tometimes servo to idle:Mak the intim. "meats which accomplish the deepest and deadliestpror .• , . - -•— . Fellow-citizens! One year Up, I performed a d sty such es I performed today, over the rentaineof Senator Fee geed, who died as kir. Broderick dhd, tangled in.. the meshes of the vide of honor. Today there is another and amens eminent seiritLe. Today I renew my pro test; today I otter yours. The code of. honor. is a de lotion and a mans; it pallets with thelope of a true courage and binds it at the Set of crafty and cruel skill. It surrounds its victim with the pomp and grace of the proeessioh. but leaves him bleeding en the altar. it substitutes cold and deliberate preparation , for coura geous and many inpulse, and arms the one to dimes the other; It may prevent fraud between practised die elk who should be forever without Ili pale, but it mak 6 •• the mere tric k of the weapon," ; superior to the cob t taupe and the hued courage. Its Prete/co o.f. Mity !sane-At teemed in ell the - norm, it is unjust le all Ibe substance—the habitude of arms, the, early training, the frontier tIBS - ttio border war. themetional . *anent. th*.'illenf Leisure—all them are advantages which no raged/tickle ran nealndier, and which no annum can Overcome. But, anOW•eitil,eol. the protest is not only spoken in your - words and In mine 7 -it is written in indelilije characters. It la written In the blood of Gilbert, le the blond of Ferguson, in the blood of Broderick, and the scription.will not altogether fade. With the adminie Wagon of the Coda in this parficular ease, I am not here to deal amid passionate grief. Let tra strive to be just. I give no currency to rumen of which personalty 1 know nothing; there are other tribunals to I bleb they may well bejrferred, and this is not one of them.' But I am here to say, that whatever in the code of honor or out of `lts demands or allow' a deadly combat where there is not its all things entire and certain.equality, Is a pros- Motion of the name, is an evasion of the substance, and is a shield, blasoued with the name of Chivalry, tomer the malignity of murder. . EMI And now, as the sitadowe turn toward; the Bast, and we prepare to bear Woe poor remalue to their silent resting.pinee, let we not seek to repress the mucus. pride which prompts a recital of noble deeds and manly .virtnes. lie rose unaided and alone; ho began his ca. veer without family or fortune. in the face_of difficul ties; ,be. inherited poverty aqd obsettiity; he died a' Senator in Congress, having written- his - name in. the hlitory of the great strogeloirwthe rights of the people. agaluat the despotism or orzeniaatintrand the corruptto of power. lle leaves In the hearts of his friends the tea detest and proudest recollections. lle was honest, faith , fuLtsaroest. sincere. generous and brave:tle felt,laall the gr eat t crises of his life, that' be was a Ikler' ErNhe ranks and for the rights, of the maises of Wien and he could not • tatter. When be returned- from tbatetatal field, while the dark wing of the Arch-angel of death"- was casting its shadows tiVoil his brow, his greatest, anxiety waxes to the PerformangutbinillOP Ile teti that all his strength sod air his life bal.:Caged tothe" 'came to which be bad devoted them, - "Baker." said be —and to Me they were his last words —" Baker, when I was struck, I tried to' , „stend Arm. but the blow blinded me and I could not." ;trust it is nashatiii to my man hood that tears blinded me when he said It. Of his last hours I have no heart to spank.. Us was the last of his rare; there Stain° kindred hand, tja smooth his couch or wipe the death damps from Mk brow; but around that dying bed strong men, the friends of Early man= hoed, the devoted adherents of later life, bowed in irre , presslble grief,'- and lifted.up their voice and wept." But, fender-citizens. the voice of lamentation is not tittered by -private, friendship -alone—the blow , that struck his manly breast has Welched the heart of a pea. pie. and as the sad tidings spread, a general gloom pre,, vans.' Who hewettall 'peak fee caltfernla 1 Who be the intirprotor of the inmate of the Pacific coast f Who can/mat to the - communities of the Atlantic who love frodlaborr Who can speak' for misses of then with a passionate love fur the classes from whence he sprang , Who candefy the Man di shutouts of power; the insolenti . of - olllre, the - . corruptions of administrations? What holies are buried with hitq in the gravel ' Ah 1 who that gallant spirit shalt TesTIMP, Leap from Enrotas' bank; and call ustem the tomb?". , But-the last word must to spoken, and the imperious mandate - of deJith most be tnifilled... ThusL_O. tore heart Iwe bear thee t-• thy rest'. Thus. surrounded by. (enrolthousands, we leave thee,to the eqral mitre. As lu life no other voice among us .so rung. its tiumpeli blast open the ear of freemen. so in dee I bore .will reverberate amid our tnonntabis and our va until truth , and : valor Cease to Appeal to. the human , . heart . - The earth may ring from shore Osborn AClth echoes of a glorious name. -Put he Whose loss nor tears deplore Ilan left behind him more than fame; For oaten the datth:tmst ,rame to lie • Upon his warm ind mighty heart. And quenched his b ‘ld and friendly eye s Ills spirit did not all depart. , • Ris love of troll—too warm. too strong, -For Hops or Fear to chain or, chIG-r • lila hate of tyranny and wrong Burn in the to emits he k I ndlird still; Live In the hearts that loved him still. Good (Anal true beml hall andlarewelll 1 4 AL-MAIDEVS SQL•ILIAITY r i '1:111 a Musiiian's offer of Marriage. . , . ILL. AT Tag BMW OF 7001111 !L • ,-. ... There is ' a fine Mueieisu•—one Who would spy basband be: Ile wrote upon a "%Music. Sheet," "Oh! will you marry Am?" I have his "Eitottrmta" and loan • Myabeisrt in Wei inCllnes • • Airoame, with his, would noted be If neon In "Leger Hues!! • I'd'eally like, within bin heart • To bold a sacred placti If in that hoar! there It a iroid, , My lose should All the .Seacr.." Bat will the music of his Tons Bo in my heart the Fame, .And not be turned to discords, if I take his proffered nautel If tat a 'mar," the raelimsy mar T a singing of the wife— Th baby, as a , Ittos !tom" may ntime the "Psalm of Life." ith "mother's darlirry;' there'll be three, And It may be inferred, . That in the matrimonial "Bate ' be U.lttaott Tam." "B►a" the thooglit. for I should wish To be his "better half," And 1a Affectlun's hymn &pond , On hits to be my ••Srsrt If. In the “Txtroa"of-his-ways, • ' Ile's little, cold and -Mu,' Then, troubled by the”••Tatentt" faults, r I could not him em-'•Bauer." If I dub'!; Aram him to a . 1)07," • We then may east a "Sten." • And say: .11te Jade, rit break at ones The olts or BIND' -with her." With such a "Csarenze" in bin bead, My heart would hate no "kker"— I will not “Qusess,' but will 'Ttum" This matter in my bract. The largest and most complete Assortment of Clothing to rbiladolphla, now on handaviapted to the present and epprottehlng 110.1.106. and for - sale at the usual low prlearott' ' • .BENNETT ,fl 4 COs's_- .• '- Tower Clothing asivaitor, MS Market street, lichoeea r sth a OA. South side, PHlLADi!Leillet. Considering-Abe Varietal; forme , in Which this ,disease develop! itself, it arty. well h'e Called "hy dra headed." In f 91).), Indigestion, Pain in Stomach, Heart Born, Water Brad, Cdttioe. at.,, Pile., Acidity, Torpor after Eating, Jaundice, Flatulency; of the Liver, Dizzi: nesri.Debility,Feaiale, Complaint', &c. Same-of the drat men ha our land have given jheir written eertilleatekrelative tea the caret 'effietedlio their . -own perions by the QXYCIETINI* Brrvanli testimonials from - other !games, editorial °plebes and voluntary - expresslamr treat persona wi l ts D ie averse to lee then. names' In piiot , , tire priestly overwhelming: -- Ileait tbe,follOring :from a highly respeetnble elorgy *r To the editor of the Portland- Jfirrer.—Sir : OITGICIATED Dirrens„—For more thaitirenty- Ara. ylara I have been a sulTerer.from the dysper- Deeides trying the- patience• of my family physicians in the almost useless trial of their va:. rious - preseriptions,l bare tried s greet variety of patent medicine Titbit elm Est' result. Throuth the kindness of, my physicien, I rertiive.l hat Match, half a dosentottlett of the DETEENATED TEES. I itegau to use theta ., without , any 'hope of deriving 'help from - them. /Ling doterniitted to _lire them a fair WA!. I continued their:tut:, but without tuty . purcipt IWO benefit - till June. .Since then . l have gradually itnprnie4 in health till I am entirely free from acidity of the stomach, and from the co.tcqucnt flatulency, and the Awful and almost distracting sick headache, which el ten, for day. together, hue wholly unfitted me for: study, and for all other ministerial duties, and ran.' dered life 4 burden. I feel that I owe it, as as 0z,.. pression of gratitude Vi Messrs. Ftmle & Co.. and also a deity to the patilic, - to recntumend their Oxy genated Bitters, io my estimation, a sere rem edy for that most trying, must vexing, - And cruel of all diseases; to which poor huvian_desb is heir. the dyspepsia: -Hiring suffered su long, and tried Ao rainy different remedies with no good result, I can recommend - tho Ocylgenated Bitters with a confident* kw others can. - Ifany of the readers of the Nirror ere Atufferivg. I heir of them to maki trial of timse Bitters wltbout JAMES' R. CUSEIING. Prepared Situ- W, rowt,s 4 Co., Beaton. and fa g.te II John G. Brawn, J. C. Hughes, acid henry. Seytir-, PottetVl Li lluntsinger, Schuylkill 'Haven; W., Provost; ilinereville; E. J. Pry and . MCClutgari & Fowler, Tamaqua; U. &Watley'', Putt Carbon, Paul Barr. Ploogrovol 0. /roi'oxo Sun:- Tine:mom; Chariot:. Marsh, Nev Phihnlcilphior, Janos Itablohutd, Port Clinton; 8. H. 13; Phillip, Now CintlofJohtf Willlsitni.lilidjlitettpuil dt4,10,34 - ricryitte. ` 2 Etptoatiorti, - % - , " I'll take an "Isteuval." of Timis To think of this and that-. ' • I shall not be a Nor shall I bell ..FLAT." But I'll be "Swim," and will not wed . Unless with cue it be . Who will in Lore's avast melodies, • . A ".liar-Note" make of me.. If that I really that:o44A do, . . I could not him discard : I'd Rend to him."AIIERICA," . The Bong by Bennett's Bard; And on that shiist. I highly prize, • I'd write Ulm c'ils reply— al'm yours, If at the TOWER HALL - . You will your Clothing buy.. If raiment there at prices fair Cannot your mind rontrot,• Bend back m song , fur yawn& bare No 'music i y n your mull'" DYSPESPIA. ' VAST TAC#TOX, Ifavo., Feb. 4,1858. ' ,-,' , • Jrii,litt . t a et. ^'rol. Neirevia* - not , Seillin.me•L redrelOtwatesti betrink'Otem Ostairellto 'health In a ; 1, *;0 1 * 10 4K, itLlttriais, 4f groat iiii.roo suiti.fiis,b , riligNit. A siiit ttnallitasiD4lolErnre i only of u 1 1 :4001Pikit:wed. - tDlrecittirwi. 7e,ha. ~._ ._ • --- ; -,- ---- - r- - . ."..-ix , . . . '- iiiertilfr - Ws? VI - 1146 p liViiiis jai, SeZemei thigiretert StrevVteeins; riiittLet a feet, b2da Purr*" kii =Wel le 41e. iteti ilie &sae* vie Wel th e elthett.;= Thls Cordial fa th e tape% itf..fetlre Alters lie and Toni Veer knew*. A U u. a pilleetpreeentive u T disease, and It °steep:them th e system 44 purifies d cleanses the blood. j Try and'yon will be eon - Owed. Flee the ad. tertlereat In smother eilueln. • - - Otsithssentlrupitons,bolti, and Wirers are battenougb When Own ant the falterers, but when the del estejk)n:of woman to Invaded by such }domiciles, we feel a deeper ennadseration for the afr dieted one. It will be nd news tp thousands of the gen• tle sea that Ilellowsfe Weitz:eel:it pa complete clatter. ant of stub dithgurementit. To thpse who are not pasted 'upon this subject, it mai be proper tr♦ say that this beneficent preparation rintnTel all such nuisances Prelngtl.l, safely, end withrnt leaving al sear, behind.— Avoid all liquid ciateetles,:andAse only this soothing vegetable production In 74 . U; asses of external,. Intlanima• airDailey , * - Naglial , Pala Entrantor rrUl_epre the following,sniong *great catalogue of 41a eases &aids, Cite', Mealy Sore tlpptes,Corns, BaIIIOUS. Bruises, . Strain a, klieg; Pulioo,Chilblatar, Diles,'Sorefuls; i3jcera, Form /ants, Feiona Ear Mho, fore Eyes. Gout, uelliags, Rhe tunatism, Meld Head, Salt Rhann t italannit,. Erysipelas, Ringworm, 'Barbers itch, Small pozi*ssliee, To it Rai appnar:lnerednions thiasontany di" cans should bs reached ;4 one - artirl4 writ an Idea wilivanish atienrefleettaalpoluta tatir WI, that the alai. is a cotniination of ringredlents,parb and every ono applying a perfect antldOts to its °Oman,: disorder. - PitINCIPAL DEro2— . l6 Plantbere street New York. r49-Iy] C.F. Cling, q~roldby.lonso.lharix &hi, Po tsrllk Fa. airlaapOrtont to am ale a.. Putit—Thaeonittlaatlaami' Ingredients I ere thotesull Of alorig au4 are wild lu their operation and certain irregularities, painful vninStruat loos, struetloni,whether frou4 chid or othe pain In the side, palpltatlO of the • sleep, which alsisys saga tsom interim. They ran be were sfuily= ' nsedata Pi.e Pills should tourer betaken; to preguaor be sure to roam a misesiilage.t liArrao etable, and free frontoolibiog injurious Explilt directions, which should be r each box., Pricell. .terit 4 mail, by any auttiortzpl.agent, • B. R. eeileral.keirthr Lie C5.,165 *mope To ahem all lifholealle'ordersahoold *?Sold by Jona G. blows a am, llaarxr:_Btaca d 1110,, runidiirg. .Iffigs!Wlge las.' ,WIGS' and , TOUPShB„shrPass all. T. light, easy; and 'duable., - Fitting to a ellarm--,non ming lip bah Ins oil the head; indradAhlt Is therril where Wier things, Ira Properly ondst .(49.177 . A ,Isa Brood , ASTII!aIw Dye t Ilsibr Dylij 2 If • Wrti. A..ecetcti - ator's its Tho ORIGINAL aid, BEST. in All Others ire mereimiLailcms, Slid sh if ion-wish toesesne ridicide.. 1 - - GILA Y.,..... m\tta RLD. or unery IRIS Dyed beaatifut a ICat ' urAl , llrinin Ur, Illi least injury t Hair or Skin. .., i • SI,FIEEN M lIALS add DIPLOMAS are been Awar ded toWra. A. teheleri!lheo la, 7111 oyer'Bo,FHAlep- T plications Late n made to the flair o 'hls rations ot , his tathous Dye . i ! ~,W.11: A. Marc ELont nun Drz p nevi!' color f. not to be dlsti a:lashed liceM nature, as' Is waelliartn not 10 injiire In , he hretittswerer'iong t, may : bet, con tinned, and theill effeetwAr bad Dyes remedied; the flair 10,1 g s -rated for life: splendid Dye. roans) Made, sold or spplled s liny,,private at the Wig Pert orY, '43 Broad waigew ;York. • • Sold In ail cities and of the Owl Druggists Lad Paniy . l3 Dealer*. .• lii - TheOenuine haiiihS mime and ; steel plate engraving nit 'tear sides of eau Wili.l.lAM A. RAI [454,1 ' , L. ; 2i5 Broad s) • IlirSuld by ionli ii. riLo'ito & sciir, • 1 • TUE nttEATEar Meilicatinse • 1 OE THE. AGE. Us. tEENNE•Dlrijofßqbury. h. - 21 ono of our couigno4 *tura w CIHISS EVERT KIND OF NUM( :Piot. • The Woiit Scroftja Doira to a Cox • Ile ban tuned It In over aleven huodnei er felled except in two easily both than, haw now Inlblapneseaslon over one bib' of its value alt within twenty mites et .5 Two ,bottles are warrtuited to cure month. - . One to three bottles ' cnro the . wot plea on the race, e • Two or three bottle. will ! rare the eyst Two banes are warranted to earn the the etootach. Three of fire bottles are'warranted tt kind of Nrysipelag. . • / I • One or two bottles are warranted to eta the eyes.' i - Two bottles are warranted to cure ru and bloteberfamong the hair. Poor to six bottles are warranted to c • running Ulcers. • t , One bottle will cont ecilyerupttons'o - Two orlthree bottfea are Warranted t kind erring:germ. I Two or thrwf btttlea aria :warranted desperate cases of,ithentrattism. Tbreo to time bottes are warranted to Five to eight bottles will Mire the wo nia. OnS to-three bottles a ;warranted t ease of Dyspepsia. flibrkw from the es sands that it has been ri l tsed bye mach. One to two bctiles art wafiwnted to ache. One to twn bottles are Warra4ed to state of the bowels? 1 One t two bottles will regulate all the kidneys. ' • . Your to bottles barelcured theirore One to three bottles has cored the wo a relief is alms) s ,experienced ; ! what a Italia such an rxerutiating disease • No change of diet erer; neUessaty can get and enough of , t : Dmeeflows ice use :—AdOlta, one be day; Children over ten rears, .dessert- 1 ran from five to eight years, teespoonfu lions can be applicable, to all ronatltu I tient to operate on the bowels twice a d .NAITCTACTVILiaI Br DO,NALDI KENNg aro. 120 Warren , itreet, R. Pr . pse St: • ,IIM-Vor kilo by druggiats throughout t March 39,'89 ligiouOntell Sir CM:tit:lh Dediteat 10 • -Th . tent Union Churett will ;be d • ented t• Almighty Ood, at Frietknaiarg, on S day a October, 1t.50, on Which :OCCIAiOrIi Igen will °Mettle in the English and Cle Theublic anergepoetfully Wailed VI Oet v ib, 'B9-3t• IYI. Ulna , A. 8. - cu4s, KttlS ' • . ' • ' . . NOTICir.S. tEi-SIETIIODIST SPISCOSAL. Street, Pottrtille. lter..ll, & Gruw: settler every Sabbath 410 A. rd. and . . • tfir:FINCILIEM UTIISIL , I7IOIUII CI Pottsville. Rev. SAMUEL A.lllolaLss. Pa tics In this Chu. eh rogularlY fort* Bo at )0 1 4 o'clock I evening, at 7 o'clock. Meeting, Th ursday moon; ng; at : 7 o.eloe • ,•. • *-REGULAR BAPTIST CEIURCII ELDILL 11. 11. Avarua, Neter. 1 Prrarhi, Beret 1034 A. 31., and 7P. M. Ikeet Enquiry, Monday Beeninee. lecture needy Evenina.- Soria! PraYer and C Evenin. Sr:Fru/ ;tyre. ft.' gs ia-TRINITY cnuncit SIMVICES, 23d—I8th Sunday after TrinitY.-44.: Luke: iv. and I Peter V. 26th—St. Simon and ER. Jq l e. l dot.xx vill.feb 'sill and Phil. II ; • 30th-10th Sunday atter Trinity. 1 Luke tz cod 2 Peter L. 1 'Service and Lecture each PrldY e prayer for the Divine guidance and bi ern C.:invention of the Chureb tiler I. mood, %a. See Psalm one hundred an D. WASH, 'Ara- Arr Aferriva•kticer eaust be 23 eras to appear in the Jorant. Rtcri—PßlCE—On theilliht et Oet bee, 1859, by the 'PLY. T. Betterwielt,Grosas pa= ro ALM Pawl, all of _EL Clsir. • 6 • DECK—JAMIESON-1e Phllidel ala cra - the 19th la `it ant, by Igo Itev..l. Plitt/11.41ms 111:9E, °troths elite. to EMU Jeriteest,ef the former la e. - • - • • • ' BEATTI-4XliALlMi—At(theildenee of lion. Wei. Detistlsen, Pottsville, on Viedn y, *Metier 191 h, by . Row: bameet I I J ts' U. U to ram: Dot= \- •' 2 •-•. • • '• , ' LOOFT.--Ontho Sth . iu ,Phi;adei iized ryeursi • - • „. NEIFERr—on the initaut, Jon!' Nurj.#?„ used. Geteatu; tl mouth , . . 111LELDir—On lb. 3:A6161646k In.Ta Wirtz; wife of Ilcury . Vrelldy,..aged 63 , • itElifiON—ltt rbllmelelpbbi, on the LIN Um ,lately a repideatcf IbLs . • t ALLEB CII—Oa tho VIM Gases SARIU laic*, wife ctf4Faeok Alit , lIRISLIPU-On the 1411 Initlitri. In ship. Josaua. lintattai non of Jacob Years. • " • 8 ILLYR AN—in this Kandla; on In;;, the liith Iner t Uinta. SillaldAlf, his awe. SflLTZElt.:4he tbnlitit inids4 TorusbiP, NATOI9 it. #E1491:11, pOO 0f aged M years, 10 anemia* and 9 days.l WAS114011:4-1u Pittsburg, on Croc Laura O. Weaustraer, braber of Waubbairn a ot.this ponA4 l3 -! . ills friend" and sepiain lances am Ids faisraLsi Trinity _C ere* Potts , 'ardaY), October 23t. 41/.o'oock, Mg, • - • . zit Rag Carrell, at Well as the Baia Velvet, Brussels.Tart*lly and laxrasll Cann% fitristia at taw peat* tot C.est,:al dander ElfritArt Naar Car. pet Store, or—Map i'ilLtrt B itlreta, batareart Han keg and Arch. Phtladalphla.! • - _ DISSOLUTION. -r .----------- ~ .. - 7 *- -- -- woLu ,Ti ttOsitiur un the etyloN;4.i. - Th g ., cii.paitner (l4 Alp heretetbriii et 4. E p a Woes It Co., is berobi dbsolred b mutant comet.] 41%) , unsettled busleitentSritEbe 010 bieitber itiemtesr! otthe f 11 1 1 U, ,. . .; ' :-.- ~, L , . .. i , ..- J AL. irAt.Lazon,,,. f .'B . .TimERDLItIt; ' RILIAIRMAN. i* • 4:0 CI I ..: ' Doissliitmsliti4:s436L'H • If ~_, ... a.Cnifsntsa'. Icitheset Pil practice. Th In ems:ding al akovlas ail ob i • he, headache • art, diatnr • Hon of Ciat r 9re. Wive: ,u they wool • purely t?s - Ithrpr beattb. ..aecoratiaa closing Et t• II ETCHINGS. Nie Tork - addressed. .ttarlUe, an .149-Iyl AirCIIELOR'S T ire • et ,elut, ad—no abrink• °alai 'libellant and made. IEZIM Ir Dre DTel t! • • - uld be aep bled, lbstintly to • , Itithput the Ited States, address up6ll h tax, of qELOPt, ' y, New York. ittsallle, Pa. ver, dis Covered in a comedy that '2 l ° l I • .! on Pimple. r ree••• • er humor. Ile • red' rartlfleates • nurslog sore kind of plui k tali - 4%1)144 worbt eunkbr ewe the motet ro;a11 humor in I nlng of theelis re eorruit and Ike skid. tore the wont care the :most p are silt•'heam. t case of Serof- 1 c ox e n; cr o o rr u t ker In recto rine oleic tend .. , lite a l oontico derangement of avocet drypoy. ioloc of 41Ies; .. orcy lo:got•ro.: ~at the best you Idespoordul per painte; Chid. As no diree i'nl,l4/0 s u .t k s. D • bury, Unitoil Efate& 'l2-ly genre. English Prato,- oho worship of .aday tho 301 h oeToral clergy su languagfs. attend. MimiUm "melt, geeond Pastor. • Divine t 73.4 Market Square, ttir,: Divine sea. gity. ' Mornlax, Weekly Prayer 3fahantaogo.Bt g every Lord's ug for Religious ind Prayer. Wed. utereocip, Friday —Oct- IBM: ,•• pal 111, :ix, Et. I • v int! xxv, John Map Tlll-Bt. ening. end the slog of the Gen " neeelon at Bleb ];twen=d. ;URN, fir.padiat tc.W.4 lailtiED. .bla, Isom fain, rig• • wpattp,' qua, Idista4re. ausi' ' t h !nit, Isitgi • rangb.. . In 311.1;11epert, OP , / 53 seers Town -noisier, ageo 2G innrn in the' eatt-A!:ar of Rest Brunswick Almsluun &User, nepday, the 19th the Acer ! Dsutei invited to' eftaircd Ms , thisilay Oat! WANTED. 1017714.NTED.—the subscriber wants to,ptimbleit front 6 to 8 empty 011110esheette. to bold titter.' 14 DANNAN. rCA CIIERS WANTED -NIKE kIALICITACIIMIS am ranted foe tbo Public et trajoa township. An erambeathns will be • efilit thislipostoe eborlrs ttamtnel, friodonsbnrg, on Weft gesta7,.!toseanbor "...41, at 9 o'clock. A. 51 • Hyordso at the .I.kvud. J. W . 11EITN ER. Seel,. October ?I . 43-21 lijrA Wirt 11.—A Married man desires. Yf situat'oo as BoOrtteeper, at a corner) , or Mora. :Out giro.onosorsd Snub!" recoolatendattona as 10 rap/. city. Terms moderate. :Apyly to, B. BANN Aro; ;Pottaatllr,Juls 16,19 , • ' ANTED. --'Pen 'Teachers for r.•natis sateadb• examlnalioo on 3YEDNESDAY, Ott. 25tb, at 10 certnek. A. NI- In Rine town, nl , l tcitnthip. D. M. bTAtI DIRK, SW,. Oct 8; 'sa itt.at• • Jourtioym4ti Shoe miter, wbo understands CMS.% oak Oaf cork, Is wanted by the tatbstriber,at r'hataakla, INerth amber land 0:4. 7 P. Steady employment and co,.id wages alit be given. Apply to 1).8. MILLER, Ott. B,lB' . riIEACIIERS WANTED.-f—Twelve if t Male Teaehem are wanted for. the abbe Schools o :forth Maltheipt. An examination ill be bold. and the appointments be made, on Saturday, i h ay of :to. vembor, PSI., at the Seven Star Hotel. ; B. Y. Dzirta. Seey. Oct. 15, '69 - . . 4'2,St• . W AN T E D.—Five Teachers aro 1 T wanted to lake charge of the Polklie Schools of Blirry tOwnshlrli Schu,Tlkill County. Tbd examination - will take plat e at the Douse of Francis .14ntler. In aald idwasblp. on klooday. the litth of Oetoher.tost. stroll. ' ca mps sill be received on said day, and any time prevl oos. IS lAEL. werr. Oct. 14 19 WANTED.—Three Mal , and one Female Teacher are Joined by I School 1/Iree. tors to hike charge'ot the se.t.onls In the I leKransburg District for the lerm of four months, wending on the 4th of November oelyir.. Arouse. the County Superintendent wilt attend eaturds ;20ctober abe st 1 cistern. P. 314 rlanitne app cants In the presence of the Directors. Appileitious 111 Defective,' at that then and also In the rinuialtne, by be subscriber. mluzalrnoe ,seciviqrs. •• Ortntier B.'BB 41.36 ' fiOTVES• Air R 0 VT:—StrAyed k.,3 from the aubeerlbCw:on raturday.Ocinber 15. a RED AND WIIITE. COW. ' She has IA whit stripe *rasa the shoulder, white belly And wldrelego.-.-a ahlte - star en the forehead . Ilad a 'chain around, ber neck With a bell attached. Whoever returns the same will be suitably_ rewarded. W3l. DUMPILY, • October '69 41-301 • 'IOW FOUND.—Camo to the k prenilses of the subecriber, In July last. tote. small RED AND WIIITE COW, app.trently 3 gars uld. . had on a bell; with brass tips on her horns. bite has , slum but the bell and one of the tips. The owner Is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake her away. o,hetwise alas will be disposed of iroordlos to law. '' • • DANIEL. OUTER. Port Carbon. October 22. 'l9 434 i :4 L UDITOR'S hi T IC, E .—ln the o 'Court or Common of Schuyl till (saunty I be undentiened, Auditor ppoloteskto make distribu tion of the money arising. oet of the Ole of COX, Ml I, k CO.'S property, hereby glees notice to all persona interested; that he will attend to the duties of his ap• py ot went. at his office. in Pottsville, on Thursday, the lith day of Y0n:40,0839; at 10 o'clock, A. M. • •t ' JAS. ELLIS, At/atm. Pottsville, October 22,1191 " 4341 fN the Orphans' Opurt of Schuylkill L Cotinty—ln the matter "of the account of JAMES 'RAYNOR, Administrator of,. FithDERICK LAUDER BRUNoteeeM•ed. . • I The. uudersignid. appointed Auditor to review, te lltale and re'aettle the account ot James Gaynor, Admin- Jstrator urrnederlek Lauderbron, deed, hereby riven 'notice that he will attend to 11'4 dello/ of his appoint. Ment.on Tuenday, the thth, day of November next; at 10 o'clock, A. Ni.„ at his Mitre In the borou;h of Potts. 111114 when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. DAVID D. OREEN, Auditor. Pottsville, October 2-`,' • 43 3t N the ntatwr of the Estate of EEN.; DT decreased— ; At an Orp ans' Court of Sehuyikil County, held at. .Portsville. on the 24th day of September, A. D., 18."1, the said Court granted a Rule on all the heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, to be and appear at an Orphans' Court, to be held at Pottsrl Ile, on Monday, the falls day or December, A. D., I n5ll, at 11.1 o'clock, A. M., then and there to nerept or refuse the Heal rstato of said decedent, at the appntised.ealtte, or to show cause vrliy the same shop) t uptlw sold. I By the Court. • DACOD FEa ER, Clerk of 0. C. Pottsville, (Mob' r 22, '49 ; ,43-3 t UDITOR'S NOTIOE.--L-Iri the 11 Court of Common - In of Schuylkill County : JOHN TEMPLEi . ' nip/. rt. No. 223 March T., 1857. ZAbCt'it P. BOYER.. The und;rsisned Anditur; appointed (In the stool at John Pflibbert:lsq..) to distribute the proceeds of the Shei lir '4 Salon(' the keel Estate of the said' ZA P. noyErw under the *bore execution. wIIF att itte duties Of. his appointment at tat 7 . street, Puttsrille„ nu Werinenlay, t -let of N. venaber, 102, at to o'clack in the INS ionn.. All persons will be required to make theiriclaidi before told Audi tor, or be debarred from coral' g Inn the fund. - WM. Wll N EY, Auditor. 'Pottsville. October 22, '55 43,3 t 1 . . . D.T..DODSONi'Dentist, Y_L.• muy be brand at his °film in Mar; et xi met, Above Centre, south side; du r log the week-fol lowing the first 3londay of etch mouth. Ct 9 37.tf A DMIN,ISTRA'CION NOTICE. ; - - rs Whereon letters of Admlnislratinn nu the' taints of Evan JOnes. late of the Dom Writ of Bt. Clair. 3.4'111- kill County, deceased, has been?irranted by the Register' to the subscriber,—Notice is hereby ,given . to all lion Indebted to said estate to make payment, and those hay ing claims will present them tin. settlement. - CECELIA JONES, Adatinistratrir. October 8,110 41-014 NO'FICE.=The Partnership he —.. reto- P.re existing between the inesteribers ender the firm name of LUTHER, DANIELL & OAD LE. Is this dsv, dissolves( lay the withdrawal of Frauds Daniell. Vie; business of the late arm will be settled. by Luther a U t a Lie. PETER D. LCAllEtt, FR ANON DANIELL, : HENRY GABLE. Dated Pri v thrville.flent.2lth. IMO ~- 4141 - 110'110E. --An Election for thirteen , Direct/wit of the Miners Dank or Pettit:llle, in the county or Schuylkill. to serve the ensuing year,heill be held at tho tlanking.itotnte, between the hot:01 - 61 ten o'clock A. M, and three oirlock P.M . ., on MONDAY, the 21st nt NotetnbectiSs.t.' A Oatmeal Meeting' of the stockholders will be' field . at the Banklog Mould, on TUES'DAY, the And of Neveuttet nest:. r . CHAS. LORSEIIt; Catchier. -.l'ottnellle. net. 5.3450. . ' 4141 " " IFOR SALE & TO LET. OTS FO IL SALE ON TIME.—The subscriber Is prepared to ell lots on Greenwoodl on that...running from 10 I o 15 Jeers, to those who Ihrelre to improve amp saute. Apply to D. DANNAN. CONSTANTLY . on hand, T Rails . for mining purposes , at reduced pricer, fir curb or good pOper.. ' LIAYWOOD,IAR th CO. Pottiorllte. Dec. 28, '5 . 62-tt SAPS of Schuylkill County,- mill of the Coal Redone :, In Sheets, In Pocket [took Form, onnes, and Framed, firs ule by B. lIANNAN. KS - Thew Maps In S heels, can be sent by moll to those who desire thorn. I prlfiort. RENT OR SALE-That • valuable 'Tavern Stand lathe sillage . of Ne w k lately occupied by Patrick g; , Vci.. Apply to t' 11.11ANTIMO3IEW, Potts, April le, le.et T, l 0 .,.. L t Etherput i F o r r o r m tp i tfir ed s i t it t .p o r f , A n f t r h i e l acopal Cliiutb, how oetoptel ea an Exrliangf. 091 - cs. Apply toI W3l. T110111"75.1 ' Pcittatillei Frbraary 6,'59 - • • ______ j.. -I ,4. olrSALiE—Cine l superior 8 inch x , Pole Pump. with eolumw pipes end entmeetions— 'all ready to be put into the mines. 'W ill be *obi low.—. appty at the Turn as Iron Works P.r further lavemile tiow. ; • CART4it. & ALLEN. . August 21,18 ! t . 24. i ' y 01'S IN lAII/VIS'OY CITY FOR, Appl ' to John Andemon, Art., Tamaqua, or to Freak Carter, gent, Mee, 0.1. Silver Terme, Pottsville., or at the ark* Mabanoy City, on Wedhrt day end Thursday:of each seek. June . "'RESIT LIME /forsale at 11 times, • at the Mine on the stand, for ballllriw pi— Mlles, at the lowest C. M. ATKI NA. : JACOB PIMUt U., Athland, will ell any orders prompt. ly. and at lower prices t Min have been charged berototare. Pottrrllle, March 20, tORSACHEAP-2 first rate 20 LP horse poser uclues, as pod u ties. 2 Cnal tireskersamd Screens. , 40 Drlft Cars, ans 4 lot of Aides Sweats. .4 MOleit;and hips Clem. Le. Apply . WM. 11. SEIBERT, Trucks. . Tremont, Ante 1, 59 • ' ' FOR RENT-7-tA:Vliree Story Brick Dweillitx ulltrabsek buildings : = 'supplied witkasiazidirster Estates. ALBO, - Tit6 Stove Warm, with baorments staitable 4x Any kind of business. heaven the 'American 10u5.4 and the Ncipesivartia IIaLL Apply to Pottsville, VebrUnry 24. '53 9 It] M. 31IIIIPITY. ;ROAD MOUNTAIN COLLIERY. llopaldson. Sr hoylallTCoputy. P a.-YO R SALK -by an or roirA Lease. with all the dtnek and Marbiaery jot the, shove este:m4re and drairahlo C Witty, irrfull 'smiling order. isodered at a great barpilo__,. Yr erg In. girrnallim. with satisfactory mama gar, s o mp ict v at b o ,gireniby applying on - the premises: Angusr 18, lid „ 04/ • iyolt sAiLE-INvo - 50 Horse gn i • g rd e s—pr ar to togetbor--tor hoUtlng *lid poioping. -40 yards of 14 lat 4 plpeo:and world og Darrel,. :500 yards of. w Ir*rope.-11 lot Or chain.. j One Z) borne Eden*, sod rolleritowneetot,..te,for breaker. Also, drltt can, telagofts, cart mat aka. , 'Will DO solf very . cheap', , Ae i tly to , • ' 1/01. 11. It Itt, , - Roo( r. 41444 ~Airist;Atratorottpr arra, rieprnk. ' rebrstor) , 12,141 - ''''' , _ .' r" ," 4.tr- yi[OUSE.''.AlsiD7-LOT , fot SALE. sabiwilber desirous of selling hb dli sad -LOT at private wale, situate au neho% sal ..Avriatio,. In the borough 011 Pottsville. The tot Is 3'2 feet ti turbos frost„by 14.3 bet deep, aiteading to Church Alley. Tbe house hot briek,tvro stories, high, with w Ankh building wall faralsbed tbroughoot„ ern a well of water et the door, and good garden welt stocked with *IT kinds of Wait trete. &e. • Annus subscriber mutton : Odes tieing the Plate. be will *ell at a. b.srgal n. The * ioettion is a rely desirst le one kW ny worm who want* to procures cheap sad good V'estdenee. - For terms, ' apply to the imbrerlher on tin premiers. '41.4t1 It. IL SMITH, F OR SiLE--VERY CHEAP- Oo e 94hored•Engine,eaid tonleAlous An. pumping • . 40finnteinghbe, for kobitlng Coal sith Draw and connections.•• _ ' •- • -, One bores En tun. for ontoPt pit- •••Que Whore* ENO°, HAW* and connectilw -for bniiktag Coat: • Aboot-13% - tee4 ot• 14 At with . Mai* roll, ;connect' ni Irons: , • • About, 400 hetet 14 bleb Opt. rump, trunk de:,••_- f A tot T tl lO . O / e"i °, "P e ' kr ' itunin,; ' to IMer.-eitoreer Itahtstanto 124 124cOods streets, - : rottettlievlot4l4itl • • MEDICINAL. •. Tar and Wood Illi(ptlaijaatttat.m. IS TEE BEST 11 MkaCINE IN THE WOILtb COR Lilo Cure of ~C l c ;ughs and E * croup, peldrllitlr, !W Inlllkhoa ulty Id Itridi ; the atflu) Palpi d r , t be nres ral or ai e llrt. add r ftlirt 01 padre' t ett (Vmrtej.l.oa. together relit - Diera•ot i be.a bent and 0a...1. add d bled predhl a. '" to eulauraptldd. It laterite th• root of dl. . makes the leg Abstr.:7*r sueeumb to Its !nether!, ala•prrdners frew crpretorailor.. and 1ndw,..14 m li . art 11.44 19 162 VISX/td MLIC.AIII Membranes and toinal . 1. D .,„„01 a d . adapted la the fullest core 444.1 on. &Joe( tehotiv.itaiet. the often liars . ea. e. vmeeriaehtly afeep,.vihlch peftlll.ll. natue di. dlNuadesk" hem., It la very pleavant la the taxa alai p..,„ pa it a 'V/ it. and to eetrelnetd m ath h Invaluable In the ruse of Ilroothial affectioot pre - Price-60 cents per bettle. - tvat rreplared only 11 A. ESENWELY, Droogixt, N. W. ronier math poplar ItL. Pbll4.llhlt N. 13.—V or sale bj .U. nom, Pottstll6; R Mtatat. Pt. Clair: 51 , . P. V AE J. VIT. :111.rip., : 11. W. PZILTO,I2. P..rt C"6.11: OM IL 291•12 t Co, Phll/4019M11. aid don Inepto tut' drugglats.-dnerally. May 81.39 f A' Bloodless :Victory !! 1,000,000 330-ICOSIS atoict OP This enormous quanllty of this lnraluab6. 10-tuetly hsa.botio putelpsed by vilizens of the totted. States during the short time It has been before the pithily.— Thesesson for. this extraordinary {UMss is li m ply hi the:Awl truth and value of the article. No one bey. the MAGNETIC PLASTER ell bout berrea inz !Orient. It performs all that Is promised, and carries with it h. own ree , luunindatlon. Trull, this Is a Yiebey—p‘ s , j ful and bloodless--butv, believe not left glorious than, the triumph;of war; with Riltialu of carnage and &sr. !allure. :' The MAGNETIC PLASTER it undoubtedly the (treat.' est etrangthenee and Pain Deattoyer that &Intro hat yot discovered. If you put this Plaster anywhere. If Pain is there the Plaster will Mick then until the Pale has vanished. The Plaster magnetise* the Pala ' , ray, and PAIS' X0e1:1181^ WHERE! TIIIS PGA& TER IS APPLIED! • . . ciAmtd ,_ mat ism Lameness, Stiffness, ireak hen. DebITY. N vousnets, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, COughs and Colds, PA isiS end ADUES of every kind, are IMMEDIATE; is'i:l'nzu EYED, and with a little Patience, UR. MANENTLY CURED . , by the tuaitleal influence or the ALIAINETIC'PLASTER. It is the simplest, auras, tarsal, Pleasantestand cheapest remedy in esistenes.— Its application is unlienni—equallyto the strong man, the delicate woman, and , the feeble Infant. ' Its use is agreeable. and without annoyance or trouble. Its prise Is within reach of all—rieb orpoor; all may Mies It, and all should have It who are sick, and suffering in any . FARMERS ao d with the MAGNETIC PLASTER: 'lt. will be the tikked Physician In aoy hoisebold, iistly'at all thoes:asd at instant notice. • Put up in air-tight - Iln boxes. garb box will Make sit to elxht platens, and any child can spread them. Prin TS.gents a box, with fall and plain directions. • • - D. Q. Alorehead, AI. D., 1 lerenew and Propiietnr,l9 Walker sterwt,Neee reek. Aer MOREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER IS FOLD DT' ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN GENUINE MEDICINES EVERYWHERE. July 30,'9!1 Thoroughly Tried AND . . Unfailinp, R em e dies !! SiV NY 'E'S! Swayao's! Swayne's Sedype's! Swayne'el Swaym• - el Swayna'al-= • Swarms's! Fwarns'il , "Dr. Sway nest Celebrated Family Medicines. Dr. Swayne's Celebrated family Medicines. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cheri ; —Swayue's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." ...,,,„ I "Simple's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." ' 'arrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry.' ..Syrayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." The greatest Cough and Consumption Remedy In usi is." Dr. Seayne's Coutp.4.lnd Syrup of Wild Cherry," the " o .lgloar oud On lygertulne "Wild (Merry" Compouhd for Weak Breast, Heart ,Dlrease, Bronchitis, Asthma. Whooping Cough. libec.d S.pittinu.Lieer Complaint, heo sous Debility, Restless Nights,. de. No remedy, hotted as it may be, ran pretend to approach It. . • t Suraines Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, rcosaCoaTr.l—warrurted to contain sin caloinet—s mild and gentle purgative. unaurpaseed by hay irdi• rine for macs ing theltile, cleansing the stomach. sod effiCtually purifying the blood. Tbeia , pals mitb, gripe, uor produce nausea. Dr. Swayne'i Bowel Cordial. • A rtzistsT and Pura remedy for-Apirttwe'lvda T a.ehet. era lfcrhua, DiArriuret, Dysentery, Cholera lorantum, Summer Cotnplaint, Palm in the Stomach and Dorris, Vomiting,. Sickners or the Stomach. he. ' /hi-Every tirUy shouldhave a bottle In the halm, In rase of sudden qtteek In the night. It relieves gr pain. Invaluable to Mothers. PARECI Snothing Sirup. fir Children teething. I'm ,pared only by Dr. Swayne 4k Son, Philadelphia. Great Spring Parlfyer of the Blood. S% AVM'S Compound Fluid Extract of Sanaiparills, a great remedy for Scrofula, Old Ulcers, or II offeets of klar cury, all Skin Eruptions, Blood Purif)log, de. ' Dyspetoilia or Ind&gest:Loa. "Da. Slearta'a Bitter Calltolienu." A very valnala 11Mere, may be taken with a degree of certainty. nee yet - er.p.rlim&d by a Sled Hoe of Date character, fort's etlpation, Flatuloome' INnueel, Ileart Burn. Arid I:y the S torn teli,Celd Itcet,Deblllty cowed by the I orncr of age, prostration of strength horn any 'rause stott of Spirits, Dyipopeba, or Indigestion in all Ito too, only 80 coots n bottle. ' All the,'above prepared only by DR. SWArS:E . 8 :Soften Sava:ern Street, meeuncl dour above Stand Pb Iladelib la. Sold hip Jose 0. Blow,' 4 SON. C. EPTINO, Pot tseillo; J: K. Bang, 11. W. PRETO'S!. )llneravillo; C6NE.IO tlna not. Tuscarora: CHAS. lIONTSECOSit. arhucltlll ilsreitt Jung BERNDT k J. It. BAI LIT. Tremont : Ifn. Petro, et. Clair: J. WILLI/AIN. Mlddleport ; E.. J. For. Tamura; Kluvnt.L. 4tr 14 k Co., Plnegrove: and by all reepretam. dealers in m Irians; throughout the county and Slate. May 21in [di; THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE I The Standard Remedy of the Nineteenth Century, FOR ALL fil9ltAn.9 OP Tilt: noon. , j3REPABED BY DR. I.OUNSBEIt• RI/ k 00., N 0.40 Nora' FLRh street, Lyle. Ara', Faroui M'thre and Scrofulous Diseases. Rip Disehse, ,Valignatet Ulcers. Cashew ltr,Deald head, Ulcers of the Atenth ask,/ Throat, .Eruplions of the am, and ail HUMORS AND IMPURITIES Or TIIB BLOOD, are tam Wally and permanently cured by Imperial . Depurative. o'hls limit in. co:. mends itself to pitients and their confidence. fir two reason it—Arst—it Is Just chat it Is represented to be. and will do all that is visit:nest ter but It 'will not cure every disease. because It is experfilly , adapted and.prepareol for one class of complaints, sod these it Coles— in the Second place, this 14edicIse pure, highly. cot.centratrsl nod artire—so that at,,, , e masters the disease—lf It is curable. Large doses. 4R long continued use rt it Is not asked for—One to Thrn bottles will lo a majority creases. exhibit its griet curt)• tire properties. In this respect, time and money are not wasted lekrong and fruitless effortalto obtain a cure. " In auseerout and Scrofulous) diseases, no medicine bat eyes equaled it in Its successful cures. Teller, so obstinate and foreruns, cannot rorlAt the cleansing and purifying effects of the instittat bank s . TIVIL Vlosrs cif every chanteter, no matter bow oLdlostii or long standing', Invariably y ield to the wonderful effects of the ImPSHIAL DLTIUTIVI. ' Old or Younc may ure It alike with perfect security. If you are 'affileted, try One Bottle. and It you aWI advice, Write to the Yrinelpa I Ottlee. No. ISO North Fifth Street, below Arrb, and you will receive it.(by eueloxloy stamp for answer.) Da. LOU &PERKY k IN/.. = ; Philadelphia. Prelor mle by CTIA,TMES W. EPTINO. Druggist. F. R. Corner of Contra & Norwegian stnsets.,(opposit• Dowel, Hotel.) Pottsville, Pa. 44-For Sale by DruggiNta geoarally. Dee. 11.'58 fir) 150:Ara MISCELLANEOUS. 0 43 1 9 A 7 N F ir e G i elITE. 44 1 11 05-YrAS:TII. AND TIM NAT IlltA L PATHOLOGY OF DIS 1:A:.6 yA. J. Cala, IL D. I, ported and for isle by 1 : 31 D. UANNA N. • . CRACKERS. . TUNCH, Soda, Water, Sweet, Gin / Per and Mae Crackers, received fresh every weir tivarthiladelpbie, by 8,11,10:A1 TT. Porteville,July 16, ';',6 — 29. - .. _ CHOICETEAS, BLACK AND CREEK. BEAT'CY has received and' j e for sale, very dullest Black and Green. Tao, at: eh be often" to hi• cuttotttett at fair rates. Pot tsv ille. July 16, 'A 21- GRAPE GROWERS CAN CARRY nn their hosinems mast mareemtrulty at Itammonton feet from nests. Scene 110 vineyards met out the to.t me-men. Fre Overtime:nit of 113mm:into° Lands, another. eel' omit. -.-e" MOROCCO FACTORY, And Loather an Shooainding Store. L'aitruzat aral., bastions attloteltalt amci iligh stoat, . , rri-IE untlersigl v le l t i l 6E 're% A p . . erfutlly in-. furtna Shoemakers, Storekeepers. and thu pJhlk prevail, that be has hated the Tannery with all it, a rfld 'utt on 'E rty n . et ie l h l w. at t H ra er t. Dix, where he snanufao three ALL KIND 4 07 MOItOCCO, Kida.e trait. French Morocco, l.hne, Hat and Book illodlner Pink Lining and Emir of all micro. He has . - hand a general ar soritnunt of all kind* t LEATHER. Oak taunt , and Itrd 1 1 .(40 Leathei Elankhter Klatt. French. ..... -•- • • A UP FEE LEA/11FX, taringLONthtf;frr tt Ilurket Lretberlhe tromps, and au ...arenal. variety or Lasts, Threads. Nails t eta . Clamps. Ar. MI klnds'ol I ol"d°1414-htv.latt11'1.31. Deer, *c; el.ra eumie taken in ex; change for wather, at the blzhcat market prints, or pal fur in each. Oct. 15, FILAS STEOUSE. CELICHILLTIt.D COPPER TOE!' MILcTI c Et iLL's PATENT METAL sod Children's Bootee sod ?hors. An • Improvetnent has been applied to hoots sad Shore, by which • sayin of expense to the eansotoar, of tercrtlatrds, Is realised. by g argued experlorit. THE TIP Consists of a piece of copper or other todestrnetitle e, wr tette. neatly fastened to the too of the trot 'obo formg a complete protartlott. rlo 1105 prese in nted to the public, with tNeStillestl knowledae.of Its praettenl utility. turtles hewn tested °ter ten years aolbdrrtloeilentirely to supersede lb, old style. ur 0.6i/etres's, Boys' nod bulls Bath and SieOira The Importance of thbrinrention wilt ha readily sr predated. as It Is well known that rbildron Inrat hlrly wear out their booty and oboes First 0i tbs Tenn sod, with this protsei isn. they nu swats 'retest tesst two or three times as tong as the old Mite while the *swim BO r A nand.: 1104 a. BroThiciseinndteganoemiposthronesphes ..wiciityiva:pilb,,isatteatotheNhrwsne or shoe to be est Or worn. 31erslutnts, and the pubile ssnsrally, will we the iss Whose of obtaining' thasogrode lentnedistety. the, xruthwlthid, the general use, to supersede all other It Ind s. ,Ths 00edS Issly he obtained or Dray ell the le 410611 ter be awl we i psi otters, Of a( thdPOUbP , ; : ii • .h Hto. (111.A144. MCK/N OX.SI ghilta situ ! PATJCST4 3 west 13,, il.owtncrel
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