11. ••-." r 4 • it'll: 5,: y%~;:+,+i,_= OVEXIMEIFI 30, 18111: MEM ~~~ / `~~ ..~~~. ' ' Ei jot and teas not ; Let a tie ends thoa gifnest at he thy wintry's. I my 00,114tritth•ti"' TEM IllitillLettent err . OF " D11304r rt 30HNItO.. = - . ___ 'rhe lOyarmen of the conntni fettelliedwith great satigaMiort this* week the . tete/li g e/39e that the' majority or tii Judiciary Commit tee of the United States House of Scowlers . tslives eeported4l Monday' last in favor of t impeaching Alt W Johns on; WIICIt . bee 119 long diSgraoed by hiscriinealtiamisie mein. ors, the-Presidential-chair. ' The cumin of the majority :of • the c0n30 111 !e,e , ,, . SreO:: l ieeE .... re; BJnivt . ell, , Thomas , .Wili..iams, Law . ten ceMtd . Churchill.' The dissenting Atiinblie,an ffidth berg are Messrs. Wilson and Woodittid' ge,' With ?ileum, litarshall'and Eldridge, Itetto Crsli, 'concurring: ' • ~ . . • t ----1 . . .- • We have not space to_gtve the msjor,ity rer _ port in-fnii. t It &flat:ides tis.,followti -. tufkiccoitaance with the testimony , herewi submit. ied -and the view of the Paw herein presented, e com roitttee are or the °When that .andreveLJoh i P,read. , dent of the ilelted eltatlea, is guilty of .high crimes and mit• o meinms, meanie the Interpottition of he con= entudoetal Poem* * f I /I° " °- ... in that upon the tha 'arrester of SIM rebel armies - and the inertbrowzrf- e rebel gdvettiment, the said Andrew Jollaciarmlrr Oil. of the Unitei Stens, neg lected-to coeverid th *ingress of th e United States. t hat by Its aid and a ty, legal Mad - constitutharial . 'measure* might have esen adopted teethe brgardzation of Kill and constitutkinal /governments In the States then recerall in rebeillith. . ,i • ....In that in pr aciamation t o thS people of North gar:AMU on the 29th ot•ltay. lade. he assumed that he had exithotity to decide, whether the government of North Carolina. skid whether any caber goverecheet that • might tweet , Etherein, well reptiblicm in form: and that; in Ms ee of Preshien it wu his duty, and 1 willith tda r. .to gia to erersople ui can form ' conenre Coantitutioni_ which pot es thidperniteil_...4 ales shall guaranies to every Stele In ther e UtdotX a republican form of &e -1 merman :. wail contrary. Mao, to a deliberaterminiem of ',the Supreme Court. which declared that Coned% is v mita exclusively with the power to decidta whether the government of a State le republican or not. __, In that be did thereafter recognize and treats pled - of government act upin North Caroling, under and to ..- mformity to his own ,advice andillacretion. as meth bean in form, and entirety restored to Its functions as a ntate, notwithstandini Congress it the branch of the .. 4 lievernment in ,by the Cons titution such power - la e•xel h a ted, ted. and notwithelandieg Congener i aid rennet° excigMzestactigsivernment as &legitimate ' , got emmens, or as a tmvemment republenthin form. lii that by_a public proclamation and . otherwiee be: AI& In the year 11586, dnytte, solicit, fet,d convene, to ~ certain other States then reemily in rebellion, meet!). ' , -. none of pereons. many of whom were known trattoria, ' who,tuel been organized in an sOorept to overthrow the I.loaternment of the rutted States. and urged and i dlrented each conventions to frame eonantntions for ... 'ane i h n 'Stat that be there'd . Pon assumed to ft&enia ratify, and \ • 'cacii:rnerus,intreddiann:ardpertatitorulstv7;ne7s°°-.l7:c4niaintbiteluneder7l77:rtril;mitntel:bitzulecalbedtuintrticantedid:::DefiL:tol:P:fer,rameareitsere:aberm.oinniNeipeoglel:bBp'ylil;utie::orf.ll '.ed States exeltudvely. • ' • 1 . In that be pardoned large numbers ofplitlic and no. realms trait& IN wish th e design of receiving from Wein '', Rid in each conventions railed by. his !deter rises}. tion4 for the parplse of organizing and tting ti ,: such Illegal ge.vernments in the Plates the reel • In rebellion, prior to the almost meeting of Comae a with the 1 intent thus to conefrsin Corium* to arm it.„ ratify, and,cotterm ouch Illiti L • and un tguticoPti lotion egg. - •t. •• • ltithat be did: Within eon for the nti etlY in - i m I , Pbelliou, creed., and establi.la, as a civil ~ ' th” Pr• • tice • of, mmlslollll gr,renese Woculled--an re cep knerwe to the Constitution nr laws of the hied: I - • In that he appanted to end), office an created in mid - Stake mewed rely men who were public and noted. On. traitors, he well i knowin4 that they had been en - • razed in open. met. sent and formidable efforts for the overthrow of the uht t eramea of the United States and well knowing Blau that these , teen could not en ter upon the duties of, ' rahroffi - ce' without cf.mmittlng • the crime otperjere-of in vicitatiOn hi the wen. of the .. etnintri, . - ~ • • -- ...1n that be directed the Secretary-of State to promise payment et money = to pall !( persona no lilegally ap• pointed tut salary or crenpeneation for services in be , performed In said office so illegally' crested contrary , to - ttlebrdvisions of the law kf the. United States, op proved February 9, 198'1, etfitled an apt makieg ap upropfiation for the support t t f the army of the rotted States for the year ending thb nth of June, isaii, and for a deficiency of the - sigrusl service for the year end - --mir fitine 88;1s43. 'l,_. , ' - ' . .../ In that he disettedi . the Secretary of War to pay moneys to - sail peewits for . aervice performed in said ottlee an illegally created, which moneys were so paid under his direction without abthority f law, contrary to taw, and ill violation or the'Panstltut riot the Uni ted States. ' ' • l , _tr. • 1 - In that he deliberately dippeneeti-with an suepend - ed the of a provision of A law. of lll:e l: tinned • states , peseetirm the :Id day of,fitily. 1960. e bled, -' -An act to ,prescithe.an oath ofetilee and for her parporse.” • - - s- , il ". l' ' _ I , \ - in thrifts eppeleted to offlces,created bylhe laws • , the Untied States, pimps What atewle weil•kcibwn to to hrm tad been engaged in fhb - rebellion, who were, gni tY, Of the crime at treason. and 'Who could not, • without committing the crime pf perjury or btherwise violating criminally the said actor July z, 18e2, Man' now tbe t3in les thereof : Di that without anl.hority of law, and Contrary to hoe , lts used and applied propsty - taken from the enerny`fia:lime of war for the i payment ' of the expenses and the suptiort of the said illegal and • unconstitutional.l„Xirernmente PO set up Inni s raid '. Slates recently In rebellion.:•:and for et like purpose,' , . and to violation of th is Conitituti - on ar.d of h 'oath of • ~othre, be anthorizetrand permitted a levy of Itaxes up- . on-the -people of eettl States, thus usui-ping and exer cising i pOwer ev - Ide - b by the Con.tittition Is vested'eX.- . ....lielvely in the CZ:tigress of the rifted States All.of witieb' act" were Weemrpal ion of waves dantrary tO the i Saws and Consinatio'n c f the UnloviShites. and in vi olation of hlaohth nwPresidcut of the United status. ' In list the eald- - Audrew ,70bramc'.Prces:dent nt the United States, has, In tn.-feta:tee do Congress and eth erwlie, publicly denied substantially the right of Con. oessyto pew ode for the pacification of the Government -and the restoration of said Siete...to the Union, and in I: like 'manber be teas asserted his exclusive right to pro ; "e idegovernments therefor. end kratecitt and proclaim -'hr reetoration or sa;d, Stales to the Dillon. Ail of ,• 'which is in derogation if the riehtlat authority of . Congress, and ey,,ilated t Y . , subvert_thettiovemmenf . of • • the United States ' f • , i',ln that in areordsnco with said decliration, he has - • Vetoed various billfpase,idkby Congres4 for the•pacll - and gavernmont of the States lately in rebellion and their speedy . restoraffion to the l'! ion. and upon_ the ground and for the ris?nn that the said States had ' peen mitered to their places . in the Utibin by his afore , -aid illegal and uneonstnr , nsi procool ngo. thus in- - ••terpioaing and using a coneltutirmal, power of the-of .. 11,,ehe held es to prevent the restoration of the UniOn... ', miens constitutional haAte. s. In that he has exucteetift he power of removals from and appointment to offircifor the puopiee of maintain , . wig enetitually his afere s il stexiipOlon, end for th e pugilist, of-fecnring the secoanifion by Congress of the State governments j !legally and unecaudltution ally setup tithe States pecentiv in rebellion. - •Sucb removals and appointmenta having been attended and, • tnikrwed with great Mien, to the public rservke and .isviii enormous lowee s =he public revbene. - iI In that, in- ihe . the pardoning power be, Weed an order for the restoration of 103 men belong,' !qv to West Virginia', wjio a noon the records of the - War Department - were ked as deserters from the army In tipae of war, an thlo upon the representation , At pd yette and lntereste4 persons, and without preve-' _ - OaluvOtigation by anyarthaz °Meer of the War De pto mcnt. arid for-the afde purp Se lof enabling such " =to volehl ,set erection then pendiug In said and with the_*xpl'ctation that they wooldea • votes, to sepportialm liar his eahl tomonstiteitlonal •••.• _proceeding, he then yvell knowing that the men eo re- - . nom& and byhirtue of such restoration, would be un -Medic) a large anm of money from the treasury of ~ Abe Dulled T .,..,,,.. . • , lu that bit et to the Rouse of Nepreeettta - -Ince * am the td of June, See, and by other public and private means he Vet attempted to prevent the rigid , , ', ranee of an ameitathent Ari the :Constitution of the t'utted Stater, pcoposed to the several State by,the ' two aceuesef a. 4, ens, agreeablY to the Constitution . .of the Malted State% although snub proposed amend ., • hams feavideit &MDR other things for the validity o f : the public debt of the Vetted States. and renderedthe totyment of any e'en:a - tor 'gavial 'emincipated. or of i .,' any debt Incurred in aid of like rebellion or ineutreel thin against thetinited Stitee, Intpoesible, either by ' . , th e Govemmebt.of th e United Statteehr by any of tbe .1• ;States receugy in rebellion, he well ,knowing that the " f•irovi time inserted miler and by his directions to the. said illegal constltuthine for said States were wholly. - -inadequate to pmtect the total people thereof or the , 1 people of the loyal Stake against the paseuent Of claims • .; 1 o u aCcotint, of slaymemancipated, &clot debts lanurred " : ; I - by 'such States In aid i g rebellion oi Anis rendeking A Jpractfrable and em foe than In authority to the afore-. iff ,' , 1114 illegal sad liksonditutienal governments thus set, ••-• ,' op to tax and oppress the loyal of such States : for the betnelit of thererb o have been engaged hi the,' ; ' iettempt to overthrew I e „Government of the Caned! I ' -,. nitrate& - ..' . . - . - t.. - In that be hoe made'iisfticial and other ditieutitiiii and statements caltuldtkd and designed to impair the creatit, o b the United Stye*, to encourage persons re ., yelttly entiaged in rehoillon against its authority to ~ distrust iota resist the reorganization of the rebel' , r 5 .,,, • Slates. sO called. upon, republican bads, and calculi'- 1 , ...r. i ied 'reed desegnett also t •e deprive the ('ongrese of the : f t ,' ` Felted Stateviof the Ctiffidenci' of the,lM;fsl well in _....,-- its 'Lateral.; as In iti . 4,40,11' , • ioliii right to e al ms and • "eiert to act as "I depael o rnt ie th e Governmeur es t l i t s '• ~.. under the (Nast' tti ' po..s• - RAI exclusive leglsladve ' . Diver, and e'l of title wish !Si- intent ofsendening Om ,_ ' - pfeilit Incapable of emitting . 'thee hili.7said usurpations . 01 power, or of providit s arti enforcing measures lie !. , _ . en, and that In all dila has exiireleed the veto pow . r ofretr.evel arid 'at Lotment, the' nordont . and • other ontaltutlotal - pleertiof..his . - altice, g rur , th ere , ~ur,... of,delaying. Ladering.' obstructing,an pre , •' - * - venting ibir•Testi'llittop. of th e Unloby tonsil tu d tional . , meant , and for the fu rilier purpose ' of alienating from ..---- the tioverernerst and tAws of the United States thoe persons Who bed beetle:tweed. In the rebellion,-and .. , ..,.. .Oa, wi th out aid. coat irt- and encouragement thus by Lim given to them. w id have resumed to good faith their allegisree to theAmstltption i and all with the • _ • ex +n el concir g them to himself personally. , _ that her:night thereby filially prevent the restorathm of ' •-, ' the. Uzilha upon the ;tliTitis of tife. laws passed - by Cori _l . And farther. that t*, - -•41.1 Andrew Joheson„ Preel - , dent of the United StipeoranstSrred and narrenderni, * ~ and , authorized and dieted the tender and surrender • e of railway property (03,, ;the value of etany moons of -,_• L dollars to persons %Whet beensegsgeal in the rebel - • • / ljon. or ft) corporatiOer, own ,' :wholly or in pint by . \ V samteperisone, he well:Vowing that in some Instances • i - th e rtilways tad teen helot nacted - by the I: tatted States,- ".) ' land that in others tharisuch railway. arm eallway pro, party bad been captungd from the enemy - in war and • anerwarde repaired street cist by tbe raw States ; —1 ' reatilmstererad 'marts:tiersbeteg made without the 1 authority of law, and i neFtolation Of law. i l In that be'directeilV authorized tbei ale of Inge' ' - q :mantes of railway 1. Mgr Mock and tet • et" railway . poperty. of th e value L mihry rum ous o dollc'thee' - • e and me th • own to ;,.. • • lied nth ... 1 • lops LA ) - - - I—. ...olnieill ell. . - collection . FDA „„• • Inane On L • 7 itY,io an , thei e upon 1 i • • • State of 1 it th • and un- - ' no . houid be 5,„,• in whose 3T , =teed, to • • non the n • uelo the Uri!- , and . the tens e w as a Urge L ( as his own ar ks defraud and tater fog hie own., not elialy returned as of cotton and' been seized and In conformity to A' payment of the mot; and this in ,to. fimatta, which online the Termer, of the ed Imam our* sales. 1 sufficient and easy ..1 .4 . 1 1,r ist - d. et l e . a __ ___ j in th:r t (knist i be i_dnitetionck'imia from , but _hr'. cornueltee of appropria bet - Om e by law; and 'ell:other. n th at the said An drew Jelmocre, Pre sident' the United 'States, author- `bed the use of the army , of the UMW *WS for the 1 dW= l l . l Peseefellied Waal assurabiy of admen& of and this hyleirfue of it deepen* add:awed . : tes*Peness Inn ass tot. an omoer of the army hut who was a public and II trotter, trotter, and all ' With the !titan to d4iive the , royal p wpte of latdrians at every °noddlly to testae &state s, Me ' I unlace. nin. wiinthe Intent anther to ommae 1 e m eatand emcdument who Mid Mem hi an anemia to. awn. I: 4l =l.s6tted Slaes • the omen. ana to etnetli- SO 0801 C 000 11 ils Walfwelf = el aig i tett C 54 —....maik" *Op& All ht „i , 1 +4 i 1 4i l.' . .. which °minors ofdc#, 0 0.. ~. ay pp wer . v i c d a . lions of his oath of °Md. of Immo add the D. ',Natation of the 'raid States, .. did Ladiew JAW son. Presided of the United : • - - have retarded the public y.lewiental the • idle riwenwila - . 'dilie buena. and Mow . tisimiw. e ispeo, aged insdordination 'in the • - • • of the Mibss 're cently •in rebeilion.,,foidend -•••- of hostility between different elude of •... . .-- nerividawf bee dire the spirit of the 7 rebel . • hddliated the a- Unit,. dishonored . nepighlken - i'-• tdiAetr, otsenstad ' the restoration of said States to •• • ..... t Uitloo. so 4 :L i icsk and l 3111111rwilfhyretresi%athe linitbe-a-rialie. ~ resoldioo, and rodomend its • . B. .- .• , • . ," . - ' - oa Tawas. ‘ • ' ' .r' " .. ' le' - • Larvae?. t. • Ileedided for th e •-•- .of that Pt* tubetraltedl9tatai; . 4 • . .ftetetved, That Andrew. J. .. - • presided' of 1* ratted States,' be Impeached of pgh DIMS and mis. au~at~fl • ' The testimony 'takenby e-Committee do fring its itittbs'gsitt voln. •Gen.,.Grant's"testimonf as plain, straight- forwajd and chalsqletie It. -Pli - /a m an* able, snicking; th tfed patriot, : who can hardly . .fall to lo veis ' conotty,liitb. usefulness and honor in Ili mist Whlch lobe devolve • on prim. i aliow i iiii i that by the President's interference witlethe Con greashimil,plan of reamatmctien, the fine feelingit 'the South it the close*Of the; Re bellion, had Imes changed for a rebellions and 'tinnily:one. _ . I • ,', • • ~ : , .The . injurious 'effect or, johnisonte_poncy Open the revenues of tiselitenntrY ,was tgisti liedlo l by Mr. N. E. itoillos, Co mmissioner of . thelntemal Reverie; faits) stated thatthe reMovels.in the Internal Revenue pepart ment were not beneficial to'the eitry ; that few of the incnnibmitswerei removed f r 1 , Inca pacity or dishonestY ; that 4: had lie d oubt • these ', removals caused a lose4tlthe i enne of rainy millions, - , of dollars.; I these..chaffges eonthmallyered distill4fs and retiflfiers to combine far pti o rposee of fraud ;* them \were men Still ha 'office whom hewould: ream eve, but, could not; be bad expreased•Sdatireto the Secretary to 'hare the remorels - inide; the President was in the habit of mikingkthe appointments arithont consulting Min, aid, without looking •atl i the recoids of theoffhm. There were men in•ther service wham be heal : requested to be removedts many as six times. The Secretary always' Made removals when. he bad 'evidence of thedr inefficiency. In. most districts where the officers_ had been changed a loss had occurred. In 2io colleo tionthstricts no Assessors had' been „re. moved. In States where removals wore made I the best , Wen were removed; ' • .. Another : witness before th e Committee was , Gen. L q.. Baker; formerly a Government detective. 4 : llie testified to the contents ot a letter purporting to belwritten by *Andrew johntion to it fferson Davis in 1864, tendering some advice relative to the rebellion end the • disposition of troops in Tennessee.' CoL BrOlinlow of the White House and : Private seeretary to the president; said that the Mg- • nature was not a forgery. The letter+, was stolen by a colored' man, at the instigitkif a s son'ird Governor BrowoloW. :* In gelation to Mrs. Cobb and her_ 'corineeton with the . White House, Mr. TRakeriaid he had at one time asked Mrs. Cobb it she was not ashamed* to be around the White Rode`, ,She said no, that •the President anttiorized)and approved her presence there... She showed - two lettris ~from Mr. .Tohnson, one' to McCollankb. ask ing trim to'give her a'place in the Treasury, and the_oilier to the Po.stmesteriGeperal ask ing him to give her a position in the post office. She said . !list, Johnson had made -1 • approaches( to her, l and l lnvitedher to his pri *ate room l in the•Zirk7ood Rouse before be :stir President.)). Th..it . a 6 stopPed '' with him c once all night, antlaenia l ed there an another' occasion until two o'cl i * k in 'the moaning,-. 'Con another occasion she, got three thousand dollars for f i tiardon.' fihis aiterairds gave 'Col: Robert Johnson a paiiof kid gloved With a $5 . 99 bill in each glove. *; •:' .. • .-Now that the Judiciary Com mittee has re ports!' in favor of imraching'the bold,'bad man , who accidchiallil and Unfortunately oc-' owlets' the Chief Esientive chair, each ain tereliell-wisber oftliis country and its Wad tutinns trusts that a 41te adopting the report. :will be speedily rewlied in thellonse, so that the Senate can pr oceed to the trial, which it is thought by the members Of the Committee would not occapy :over two months., - The Republican members of Congress hould Rest and act uppn this question firmly. They an the ; country must 'remember that Ina'- peic meat means RecOnetniction on a' firm," sure, p .. anenthaste, and Recotudractlem in •that way,' earls safety to the nation.' I Let the repress tivie of the Joys' 'peoplelmee remember' tha he, nation bad the courage to •wage a foot . yea bloodYivir to cave its free' t \ \,6 institutions.-' Shall esier Wield that..thine tion dared but punish lna,4'even`,.e acting . President, vf is guilty thigh 'ee— Think of it. By impeachin A ndre- John son we will secure the fruits kvictOry wen on the battle•fteld, while we will rise still idgbir in therespect and esteem' of foreign .natiqhs. ' We hope that: Corigress - will dis charge•lts (I'l4 in this Important matter firm . Y, 1 ly and fearlessly. . , .-. , ' IiATIEOFAL Iliptr z TRIAL 'LBAGI7II. 1 Aye•publish in snot l et:colt:lnk the affdtess of this Institution, to whiCh we intrite the particniar ktentyon o , all daisies. 1 - 10.,,0b jean of the League is to counteract tio effects or, the Free Trade .I"eagne, locateti:hiliew Tait, tind whichis supported, princlinitjl, by foreign i fends, sent to this ..eountr.y to defeat proteetiOn to American industry. The beet market for England and France is that of the ,Unitedßlites, and we feti satisfied from the whole tone of. sentiment in England; that ei= .ex traordinary erions Itilibe,madeto scam- plish their Objet. New. Tort ~14- n ow what maiObe termed almost a ibreign citkon Ame rican sollJ At the 101 election the regletry of :voters eihibited .the rather iitatounding fact ' , that there were upwards of 77,000 adopt- ed voters • against a. littler, upwards - of 51,(00 , American born voters.. I Foreign importers, and the agents of foreigntroandactnrers,„l nave complete control of tbatcity, antrett'ery . ' one of her 'repeesentatives, b oth In Conroe and In her 13tate Legislature, as determined.' free trader, and strongly.hostile to emetteti! interests ; ,; V - - T S .The - atonal llnditarlal Leman has ex- - preased desinkehatenzillar . y astiocletionshe folltled throughout tbeeountry, and we hope toAte one organized in Pottsville, with branch- . eS:ihrougbout' the County, ai , speedily u pcksibl. Our Manufacturers, Foal operators, and bitsinta men of . ',,tyttry deserlptlon, and particularly,the, laboring classes, m i ght to, take bold sof •it at once. With labor on'the continent of ;Enrope e little tiver.oas res i n,' and in P, ngland on thee:Swage, at about oar riAtr the rates ',paid i nk this country,' with only the ocean between us, over- which transportation is much cheaper that It is in the interior...ol4l;e United States, what hope tir;ve oar laboring - -clasises with such edds, against them? We give iti 63` our' deliberate • opinion from what we have seen abroad, that Jf we do not have `-adequae Protection to American industry, either by *treating ; du , , ' ties or taking off internal -taxation, which in effect is th'e same, thi.-tattoringfclruises in the United Mat t es will lo l a ,very few years, be redueed,lto a worse condition than tbe"bitor ing duties of rosily. Earomanreountries. ..' We ltpe that the people will take immedi ate ho t of this subject, organize auxiliary associations for cionaezitration: of action, and commence paint g 'petition" Into Coma in favor of protecting Ainericari industry, aid partlinfarly the wages of labor, from the low labor of Bulope,. Shim your representatives that yon - 4 in eirnest; and then let th em re fine y -at (hi. peril' of "being impeached by ' qi , e,'Ple. 1 - ' •, • / r _ Si 11,11,T 0 lIVIO T A 1111 LE. " , . "Er .= bLortinir."—This weekly journal con taint choice selections from fOreign current Men tors . It-le published by Ticknor sod Fields, :Bolton. ; It: is a most excellent publication. and ruttlY*Onlir• f i*- ' • ' - ' . . "Put liolotxUtur."—The last number of this fashionh inenithly, which is ,prioted , In Bondi' tie irriportedinto this unary toy T.. T. f. Tailor; 349 quoit street, New: York, is beautiful; Wit'sasiti ir,;m• 1 / 14 . our lad f riends to send for cookie ofthia 0 peibiklatkin.,. We guarantee; that they fr , delightefl with , - - .i *Rigs; 14; I . .ris irs:ni Omuta Cracrt.setox." . sisiderablel ppreheradon existing as to the tiook *bleb lea Dickeile wrote about this co when he ireturned : to - Enigma from tbs. I.Te ted Maus; = first s' in *842, the New Yo k Tribune that a new etii- Ito bf the American &oleo I C , w '''o-pm the -mar— ket by oor i Cters, 'to 'toil us,to k=o little WO " to, comfy Of . the °wiriest, , much we hive' mended in bur manna., and how cinch there is still to mead." Mears. Tr... 1 and b) , p i ths anteprisiag Bal ton pnblishm, hays_ upon the wise sult sUon, and pnbibthed a edition of the Notes. We suggest A *Mill. the tx* to those title' hare never read it. . • • • Caret wo Nods mel L o o o.imndca.-4.. N• 4 trawler the children say, "Harrah 1* for ic.octois 5mW , .— . 7., foe: it tr. , wittioit Aveeptioe. the , brighten madjojliest youramter that wiereialarel Uccle dam's rnttj. The •Number. jost,SW. caved, will be a. rich treat for Unjust:Der, from "B&W' wticitrir ititte the brilliant &gored = e; to "birr" Brother And filater, who don't to etend as Eit rover the Holier, framer, - and crucifer.' -.. . : -_ . ' _ . SI 50 for a loser eolsoriodow with a wire -b ro- mtom mierorimprjrck-brife, thrown in. to a meennothing,- seed with ate intirreet•mitt Wu to tbrhafts , The um* akote , ftwoirhed *lb - each 4W - .......10..tri1eth W. Jenolosit Dik. etors#, 78 4 ,lll 2 e rmi te . ork: ~ • .1, double the 4 BW:vTi.` • - . -\•-, - --- - i gO* Fl==llll Weekif CTZ I ' ;A " , D. Mit ..1 0 1 1,40 . Q. 17 14, Ikr*Xlll-0 " ir , t , ! ' _n ' 1 53 54.14154.15,... .1 :19 9 .0 L NTAIALT:, ......«. •• T '.11.3 41 It litoortat—'... T -1 . ' All 5 Taman' T illl4 13 6 FEwaT T . 'ilia 33 33 - • ` ICI 4 1 : ' ."" t .," !AA At rionougra. 1967. lEEE ••••••P • 11Mil Lebawn is ending • Agr4l,lltia:4 !Implement IF 14 " . .:.:1.. 4, ; the Contineittal Voealieta gives cc cut Union Hallon iontiateeen* next. . lite ladies of Tremont kbortly orpobe Site Society, for charittablel . _ 46r- Fr • The , Headng' 'eontplete_ triple track frosn t: L 4 2b4nOrroti —NOT- eighth I3WItY Of. the year and tint io tivenq. Dairl* 9 haus 4391 22 1; • ; . tkitai ihtight Beath: 4W. • IL 'Mkt hin , 444 ari in d Ti,lPAcket Uent lit the 114. toad Oonipalyat tearp .. igt; . - , end s !oho, maker; hisrbianted bus t ff = 4,l*kiMat'i-kki t. ol o l B tand; Mahan- Longo street , op . • . oe. Oen4-Tom 2 t nth , ind*t e, Corrirriodore Nutt and Mani ;Warren rilj give.e to in T.Taicinker Erirsrdi - = - 7 g" - • ria , i , „?l : Ar.blioc Bg ten. Bran net/ organizatkin-titteoed battalion pit . Po Clinton lately.' Its clinic% IA said to be BaQd; • New cind L'Befel Walker & alanal MaliiiOngo street, have jpat received a stoc k!) new 'pa bea utiful goods. Call .and tae a look at theme ;;I •,I . the-AMES amotY •Isst. week , Nsopb Al bert Borough pro errds2.so for unsound , bogs which • Mi. by Nicholai Heckman any 1; I . MkUllO. .1. MY, eut' ploys.), at the h._ . ~_ was.fraptured on the 15th' ult.,.byllifea of so il In the mine. His skull was helm:P:4 and hi ial ieciiy4ing. L.' . /10 11 . •• , 1 -t—. ki n d . Igo - sons having yelper or any other Kid of blankets to spare, aret i etquested to - .donate them to thei.Benevolent AesPciatiop. Cold weather is bete, and bliUthetiirgent%needed by the suf.. fernig p00r,.. , , ;I 1 1 I - r (i l4ll "' .— r --- --, i . . ~ ? • Johnt l ßayil *,18 . 1010 inetaittly at. Strongville. collie' near Tremonti op Tileielly last.'l.o' a fall% of oo - His head wfrerribly crashed. An in quest was held by De ray-Di:ironer I: P. Bechtel: Verdict in'acccodancetwith Gets. i , i / - - 1 - F ev - 1 , 1 • • -'daPtiand 1 ibo ngh iiiirs auxi to everA / lr ee thonsMl dollars, wete recent y ,found near that Borough;andhavehoen fetar edlto lil a A. K.': Walter„ Treeimrer.4 They i wirer:taken rom hit' safe 1 eetsie. Weeks Once lip but -glare, d were . Herein airaylby them as worthless tO them. • I c . . : .• • . . , cases, , 11 1-1 ink, conven ie nt pad eheap i needle each contaMing'fimr papers of needles, Made by the, fire best rKagitsh. manufacturers, sold by L•C. ' Thompion A £O., awiter:of .- entre and Market streets, this Borough. They , re %micro and ,na sal; said *orthy oflimaminatio by the ladies.. '• 1' 1-1 ,Q ----s--- FE -----r-... '.,. . On onday cani n g. last , s skeleton key was 1 liz: 4 found in front oft dour and Oovision store of Mr. 1 John' O. Bec , Maiiintongo street. It is thought that an a en3o , hid, b44en made Abe pre: viens night to bnoil-rionely inter the idore, and . that tho hey pas lOat while the ,effort 1 WAS being made::: - , 1. .-1 . i • i '. ' I'l' ~....--.--1, %., Bec.'Vriel, , l , Trare.# delivered his popn ar. lecinee an Matrimony in Mahanoy flits , on Timidity even ing of last weak, to a large aid appreciative an dience.f ' We understand that he will deliver it itt• Port:Cirben on,Tnesdayeveintrg next;'ou which ' oecasitiniebr. friends ttient ehordd 'give him a . large audience, forr the lecttire.,merits it. ' -. - 11 • -Hsi"' il, ---- .l_ • • 21 ':. Debate. -On next . MondateveningAhe Litera ry Association of Atincreville l iFill discuss - 1114i1,1Leit- tet, tion,,"Was the'Flood in the time of Noah a • M orsel Deluge 2". in the Odd yellows' Ball. cdebsieii of the - Aiiimiattee are always' highly in teresting. and we Prom* Utak-those who attend on neat Monday evening t!ill 1 Pot le disappointed. f Proceeding, will be dpenorl at precieely 7 i o'*e) r ‘ . ......1...1..A.L__:_ , - • . . .. 4fores anTlHousr f Far? - i - :4, ,04 " a We —.W.3 in. Tit ia attention to the adTertiailment of Mr.- 8010- Warn llowei, whose now andibeatttiffil store, No: 285:ezdrelatteet, is an (nn Willie. town. 1 Mr. nocivell'hsallow one iff • 8 ilirgeit and finest ate of eooking and parlof Stoves and hone fur nishing..gctds of all descriptions ' ever offsred 'to Ude ociprn laity, ILO the attention of the• public' is invited_to i. - 1. - -!! ~,; ,' ' . • . The first psilor rehears , . organ - find:o Trinity (EP tdh:kplice it the resider' on , the evening:of tho. 22d nieces*. The.progiamtne reneld Ye a eitiefactorr dolly* were rialired. Tb been - sagged* foe the re 'Wethink the anggqitiosig . • • Thetemirte* Englielh le Esq., delightful' le long dwellite the wpnory last:evening in Eaton Hal Life! in ,England. n iThis e egatn, bli istebjret. ltein • trcietthat a large iencliettce .4 fact this evening.i. — ojae fact pri, _.....varmiv to th e America 4 people Ito waislitfirm friend of this Goverupeht drain 7the late Rebellion.. The. hall - of thoPottsv 4 Bacrigerburid passed off very pleasantly at lln on Hallonl,Wedneeday night last.. It wiPlargely ettended;pore so_than on atieprevlousuncsaion. I ?The singing of the So l ciety, under the 41licie . nt itiaderehip of Prof. Ve-' ling; was esoolletit, and 4!present seemed to en joy themseligie biigely. ere is no question that' , the balls given by the Stengerbund ate among tho most delightful of any Wee have iii.Pottayille. Oar German friends underktand thoroughly, the secret of enjoying thenliwi veil' rationally in this terpsichorean way, withoritpermitting excesses of any kind to creep in and par their festivities. .Readirio and Wili4ingio4 Beidroalf.—The con tracts for grading, Oasoba'y and bridge-building for this new 'Road were iveri out Ain the 20th instant. There were 164 hiders, and - the corn, i24a co t petition was' herefore very 'favorable to the in terests of the Company. The contracts for 'grad : ing. along the 'Whole ,li si were let to Menem; Wylie do Co. of.Lsocasto , fat tbe Engineer's esti mate, which is airlift) ov MO 030. I The bridge' over the Schttylk !River slid Canal at Birdsboro!, was awarded to Mani I .1: Co ~.,.of Reading, - for abort $2O, . , Th e Ise is to - be g i rded and ready for the ra and t b bridge id irdeboro', completed hit the lat da,y..of December; 186 8 . t The contractorihave_po Senced - the work. 1.,..._._ . .......,_.„ . 1 Reline Cases....-Ou )1 ay' laid aim= lamed Weis:dolor of 13erkst ty, reachbd this Boni lough with a &eve - al'''43a, ile. While bete he be came iireolved hi s-dgliddty-with Waltz Heller; a policeman. and 11414 gave Heller a terribl. 1 beath3g; which:confined laim to the house f a day or two. * warrant ras hears: . by. . tine Praile_y for Weitainkees-arrest-. •.. : , - .0a Tbeidayliatt Divid Rands was . • orb Squire Conrad charged:with oorairtitlin, 13assault and battery' on john!Lawless bf 8 II lair do Abe night 1 of the 20th inst.i The id . • .append obis canal I brat . below Ilk 'Carter., .d while4landslwas in • ilgiwPaki' with the " ''' '' • • Nettsuedsa. pie ease was y.e4tickl by parties: .. i _ . \ _ : - -ißobbereeirt !Pore Carbon.--\ On eaday night last the cameo Philip Steinbich ' nd the Phtla .. deiphia and Beading Railroad Couipswy. in Port Carbon, was beak= into4t3e: robbers!' They did not:obtain eno l ah to pay their trireMe. The safe in Mr. Steinha 's office they,did not attempt to break open, they only secured ten:cents in pennies wbich ir erp in a drawer,• Ind.heDailroad office there watnothing winth retrying away. On the sanuinight4 the yards attached to the residences of Bird Eshelman and Thos. Beddell were robbed or all the clothing which had been lift ;hinging ob tho linea l Ronsekeepers should take warning fly the Wumerous cases-of robberies of this characteir, and 'make it s ride net to leave, clothing hanging out on lines after dark. S7ierl9'e :".171/01 rf Reat Ayab.r......„The b o ll ow i n k, property will be exposnd!to esie-by the Sheriff at the Court Rotise iu thle'Boritogii, on Saturday, Dec. 7th, IM7 ' Lot, brick d ling, frame manufaetory, stable and shed. Ma rkeystreet, Pottsvifieli es the pro perty of Henry Engle. . .. • I Lot and frame store and dwelling, Centre - street, Ashland,l aa WO property of John 11: Batiks!. I Lot, frims . tavern-house and blacksmith shop, Bwatara„ re the Property of Nicholas Baum. Eight,' and denihalf acres of hind, frame dwell big awabtabliq Union Township, as the propert of . Daniel Zimmerman . and Mart.his wife. .• - Twenty-ilve 'acres of coal land, East Norwegian Township i , ern' tights in the Salem vein end two aoree-wf labd,'ln sales Towninig and'one burg dreß v 4.3 erghti-seven gore of land in Blytho TO, ip. as 410 proPerty of The Alliance' Coal' Company ; ; .1 , . .1. , I • In today's *no oar readers f wstt find the fill rlo3hune of ,the Promenade Concert which the czart. linsical - Association wiiLgive on Deem-, . This: concerloe nenterstand, is to ;be the-opeu- WO of a settee pi similar entertsinmentilhe So. ciety intends: tir, give durng the winter season for the enjoyment lind hes tit ottheir eorealtrating loathers. w ail be ritterejed toe =o ber rtf ,friemde 'rind acensintalices of the eittive lumbers of tithe. Society. each 'complimentary ticket entitlini one gentleman'and lady to adtnia sioa. • .Invite(lpartics desireini of bringing nitre than' one lady hr some gentleman &lend, can oh - tarn single sidnifesion - tickets at 150 - nts. at-the vr rims book and Mande stores in :town. Audginr fr(intlfhe preparations 'the - Society girand , te 3 besotifolly arranged pitgniii. ls, gag mint promises to be a encores end to rank ; the best .ever given in our Ilastr'• • • • • Tie heirs of the flothermel and Zimmermanea tate: fair hundred in number, met in Readinxon the 15th hist; One of the Secretaries was. Wm. Primer pf this'County, .The estate is in Holland, and can,. it. is alleged be recovered upon proper appllcitiott._ A 'committee of which Jonathan Christoft hhicorpity wasamember, was appoint.; ed lto evuninkirito.ths fuss. The Majority re pottlehich Vas a4opted, delta that though theta' is no thicumbotao,evm in Infamies tit, the Estate, ye4V ris ere undoubted truth i ons in the families " tie Show the an t Est of such an ' estate ; thatlif be such an Estate in Hol land, thertr 'h in that Kingdom , records of the fact, copies at which can be obtained thearghthe 8 ' Department of. the *United States. • 1! he Comm' therefore, felt* Juliiiitd • • ing-guit he raised oy the beim or I • purpose of obtain copies of, such • • if an them be. . aft& •••••• • I of aF i rttee • and soar in •, • • • . the adjourned. • regular !, , :of the Sabbath SetaalTescb• sea' Union Monday evening,:lar. 71857; in the Osnian' • ormalChurch; .bet:strest, Pottsville. lEf • John Ifeelmer,liao, was axed to iteathkg!lf is 1101140#114 nntliamt meet hilto,un' .1( • Men • —lnoettr•lrig sitaw , ctmcontinued:, me subileitall4.. 10batialikatild pio-nies Ro din:elm of 7.wa4 laid dyes ftcussim .. i t . _ Vestal_ _Fent Mei Ofin brinmesA its . MAO VI Ktlrts_ • Quits spin talk Was to eiwitla into upon different= i wut ider*lsati andolhare in Sabbath r , l ittems.--Ekked, IfartzOlesb; so Passmore and - othenk • On ' • 8: 8. Chubb was invited lead ' dress the ugh on some sul4ect pertals , •, inf or the of the two., Etlet in &kV:OIII+,4I . MB Oburehow Ist lifondarin Dectisillter at la IYeloot, J -• J. A. 11. Piramot, Serester. ,18. • •SI • I . • 11 ' • • . • • • • FkukkoitrulA'qf an 0111 mans of Port Orefinm • =On Saturday maraing nit shook Do'closk. Zeta:tisk llcsates- of Cu. 11 = breakfast ipparedll iikkkulell al * to the slam of MC uossin iihout a asimire frs his rearms, for the wpm us_ grassing mit of getting Ws newspaper.. While waiting at . I Beira for thepapm, be ooniplained of pale abdcirono:and lfiul a profuse nerapirationmi hir. body. - Mr, Boone walked home and went into wafer eked, •In about twenty minute. Way lie t breatlat-. alarmed e . Poo. ward toilierioset;"whero Was ; dying acet;' ditioa He was hi:L*6l4W oopitiyed to the honseowherehstlied *stew sehantes of death via apopirrr'i At th time of bledeatki Mr. Boone was nearly. 70 yeas of am; Be was born in Barka Coady, and frir Umlaut tmmty•tottr years had been ai highly' esteemed resident of Port Cirbon, where lie tpuktilso, p.m imtpdrimr , in tnntnam gaged ... I: - •- Mr-Bacot' tonand;tosk, Mem on.Tomiley if - -• ternoon last, midwas largely Wended. The I[o 7 mains were interred in s. the foreatotertint cue in that Borough:, ,• • _ P;MM ia maL is , ma. 91 .elr. 0 ar. 49 49 49 SO 49 1 44 I a p 49 .. 4 C , 0 3440 14 bra or :Dims -For , f ilia informatielOwl Poor readers interested in the matter. me-ptibliah 'the folkowing goo*" of the. general law of ihretrarreole reigit* 4 ! .41Ir t ii i llE f ik temr. pawerving : . -• . , I ~.- ...' • , 1 " Persons hi terktegim to their I possession are tim min otal.M.doSnek And will receint ammeosation fat Amman or • Costs. it gag - tail ita MIMI thf - fetw Ate OW town aka four days, and ilia ills duty limits ' ' of the _ saansisubMek tottheiag Up meet in &haat tbselof. If the owes, clam les tray presents histeelf to iderkwithin= be is outland to reesire his *party on of charges. --, Metter the expinalson of• that time, DOVWl)fie ii fothd, the *note vamoosing the as tray te requiredlo advertise it t sea if within 'tY days thereafter , no moor Mears the person taking . nri the MILO SW' apply to a Juries of the Peace in the Uarnahip; wain is regained to hone 'his warmth! a:Constable, "who atter giving ten days' notice, is required W Well the 'fflude---the rtioneY.for which is to be paid) Into the B inds of the JadiMpf the Peace, w is to pay all Masons. hie et r ige si r the oust of keeping, registering. Julie , selling, de., and thehaisnee If there, be MI, to loddiro the eormrir I :reeer r - . —t - : ---- • I r teer , I , . '- • Proaeotgi 9f gal BordughAru4---A, special meeting of Canned was beldwa ay evedng, last.. Present, Messrs. Brown, Leonard, Nichol', Sill, Foi Shearer, Saari* Cocitrah C. Setter, ' - rif - 'resident:! I , !-,'. thong -- tire ty -one thousand piton towards theszpenss;of ex tending tbe enlvett to the pant named. , • Adopted t. • ,The Preiidenk iippottital .on tins iinntnittee Messrs. Leonard; Itro:rn, Ppodbran sad Fox . . - :pljourue4. . 1 - • • - • ; w- • . , Temperance. e , • wing °Mork of motes Temple - of H 7 and T. Tamsqns,,w in 'installed Nov. - 114. 1867 :-FVF. C. T., J. W. 13ey non ;i W. T. T. 11' Retfanyder_L.W. 8.. 11.-f D. Doss ; W. A. B , Edwin Jones :" W. F. 13. Nathan lirause; W. U., 1. I. Siam ; W. D. 11., J. B:'lAn ,denmutla ,_• W. (11,_David Bally ; W. 8 ~ W. /10g.• inns ;W. T., W.. W, Bay. • • .. •••• ftev.73. IL Austin formerly wise of the Dip :Oat Church of this I3orough. but now in charge :of the Bapnet.Church, Meadville, Pi., delivered a' lecture on temperance in the last named church led 'Sunday avening,•l7th instant. The Crawford Jbrirital speaks of it as a powerful effort. A' free. temperance meeting tai held' id the ! Council Building 'On Tuesday evening last,. at itieh eloquent addressee Were delivered by Rev. hit. 'Moore of Philadelphia; Rev. A.V. liay, Mr. C. A. llosbyshell•and others. •. • , ~ Attention boys.—Ali bons between l'i and IS years . of a*..., In favor of formtng a ection of he t Cadets of , Temperanre this Borough, are respectfully Invited to attend a meeting .lio be he ldln TN:bps:low nail, l.4er of ad andAtarket sheets, this (Bacardi))(Bacardi))eve .ni g.wt TN . toilock:r Bally Dienes of Temperance . R lly .' , Bas s !! [EMIT ft i , • ' •. i 6 1 00 81CY... . -11 'Qui. *arm' • U! M. cuainsna. i i L.K.' Eng. 's* ; Wa G. Purim; 1, Ws. J. Ptaxez. ' -AI Elwyn', . I, 0 Jos Z. Pacrruzzoe, i , , I lor trnmit ot•the. !4@plii) Church, which 1 1i), Mr. C. M. Atkins was , ,s,,Eomplete :p very tine one,-was Opel, and Some sixty tCotincil chamber has /;,' • ing concerts, and .threr, Henry Vincent, i,urc. on Crpmwell, will " Nfostreitizens, lectured ,mr.City and Conntry 'ening ,he 'Will lecture, kli"Jobri: Blilton:"' We greet lir. Vincent , "Tninexide him warmly , ,Corner Slow /Aging. lin intereatilig °mita this Borough 'on Blinds tut, Was Abe la 3 log of the moot atone , ,; with religions ceremonies, of the' new church editing of Bt. John's German Cathdielimagtegation.7 • Between 2 'and 3 o'cloirthe congregations' of St. 'John's and St. Patiick's churches marched in procession from the 'old edifice on Sebuylkill ' Avezine to Tenth and Mahlintongostieete, when be cansnuntleti gook place.. They were headed by t • Children of the two eonstregations, and ac companied by thit Pottsville Cornet B. Very :br:_fl'Hara of Philadelphia, laid the corner stone WI by Esthete Walsh, Wachter, l)empman, y, McEntee Malone, and Bock, at the usionl of which Dr. O'Hare preached a sermon. I Vokber Wachter also deliv ered an eloquent ad ' Bishop Wood was expected to be present, and 0 disappointment ~.waAexperienced at his 'absence. He was yma sriolably, detained atThoenisville. iiAV. limo concourse of prsons, es at f)ont.three thoniand, witnessed the ceremoplee. t It is estimated that three years will be tequ to complete the edifice, which will be the largest in this County. too cosgirill be about one huts - fired thousand dollen. ;The trent will be built Of Lebanon brown atone. - The walls will be* immense thicimetai. . A tine property has been pnrchaied the vicinity fora panionage. •• •• • —-- • Fires.—ln Ashland on' Saturday rooming last between 2 and 3 b'clock,lit fire supposed to have been the work of on incendiary, Oommencedinn nneccupled dwelling, the property of Potrlek Clark. Thellames quickly extended to an adjoin- Mg dwelling. owned and occupied by Peter Head, mull if it bad nothean,for two miners who incom ing from workaiscovertid the fire, burst in the - doors of Mr. Head's house, and roused the fain-, Hy, they migh have loot th eir lives. As it was they yawed v ;little of thtdifurniture and wear i ,ing Apparel. th henries -were consumed. Mr: Clark's 'loss is $lOOO, upon-which there is att,in-. "mance of S7oo,in the t r s* im' Matsu& -, Mr. Head's loss Mabout $2500, upon which there is an Osmotiee of $ . lOOO in the I.yoming Mutual', 'and -in the CuMberland Valley InsuranboCompa ' • - • " In removing the furniture bele** to a young Man living; m a rt otMr. Head's bongo, some esti cel broke . ope n and stole from a desk' , drawer about fifty dollars,, placed thereby the young man, from his earnings, for sore keeping.' - • -• .On Thurs day: morning, Met Met., 'about 2 .o'olz,c.k, a dwelling bons° *Donaldson. owned and oonnPiOd by Philip MIA*, wits destroyed by fire, which/ originated in a tiarfel of tags from a ' Spark of A minet t e lamp, carried lip Malts the evening previous by - a•bov. But little furniture or clothi# was saved . boss; 41200; insurance $6214n Yor k Huta% which was-paid thir week. On the' night, of the 2lst inst„sc breaket lis Mt., Carmel, nirmetly owned 'by Col: Half,'. destroyed by file. : ' .: /.. • : ' ''., ' , - . 440.- - 4 • ~ Cotim • i.j Olitrage.—On lut' Bat o ,ay • between even , and eight .o`cl Mr. • ruin ihdan ceT placotltaLe b ar I To sn s roil iTi$T:. ,de si b ' t e r e m a i t tl r e e street I , that i - creased patirwai. htl ...etivelitior d gamteineesLo h a d ut of a drinking 4 ° ..n liPpt by amon of tbe,name of Scot; and ed before him till they came to Hulahow'e liqubr cellar WhisrePtkey turned in, but not tilli-ime of them had_said to Br. Moore, "Id • is thit your Mr. Moore responded 'yes,' wilkel about fife y r when he was knock ed , dMIO vill a 010 ilegiebtia-teddlit Weil cud stinehetererstertore loweirben be was dows e elEsi ed It his' bead. , Faith _tekkiii4 19 Pat anus ver his head and IriegfflibilrhirgtOt OW blows-on-deem, ' After the earfeldit: -- eileeehilied' satisfied his murderouspropsmdtt r itudiMcklabt.; thinking -that his victim' wastsief4 he lett bin } when Kr. Moore- inweeided in teeraietne hie -fl end retained up the street hoots *gain,• reaehter it needy exhausited br lass at blood. - Elle he; and arms %relent and =mid Whisk! hs a thiseldnig . manner. He has a sarong constitution or it would have 'paused his death, he being en old man of IS. yews of ago. I' , , • . After the alarm was:given the 'and notice were called out, lust when thegr doirrt,/, tic er /. as / mail, no ono knew anything a tt. ' About two , o'clock on Sunday, morning, Mr. John Weber, "constable, was down; in this vicinity rPcciknol tering when he was attacked by t fir men. Drawing , hil pistol he timlibrese bells one of them. The others ray away. The balls ere ex tracted teem the' body of theovontided man. We. understand that Mr. Weber: dantifie• him as the ,an he shot. - • - ' - .. Proceeding* of the Potievilk &hoot Board.—A stated meeting of the Baud was held on Wednesda evening last. Wrested: • limn: Poi. Heebner: 1 • !Hodgson, Little,,Derr, Swab, Haber, Wells, EtbeVer, and Bove!, Presideqt. The Knoll deed was reported Correct An order for $24 20 was dirtrted Lobe drawn In he ..vor of JOhn and Item Rich. _ Mr. Wells reported seuletnent witbi The ma Kane. for use of,: ground.and Wall, at $.55. Mr. Wells submitted Mr:Madera proPo' to paint Norwegian street school house. .The committee was Instructed". to have it grained. , • Silas UAL 43 43 was referred to Clonsinftree, OD Norwegian street reboot horse.' snrot w. Matthews;l3; was referred to the Bnlld ing Committee. Mr. Well* presented bill rot Uhllnget - deeks. BUI ot Philip Nagle, 838., was orderedto be Veld. _ Re 'Ol Borough 'Superintendent 'for month end ing Nov. 22, was read., Whole number of 1t40; average,attendanoe, 1501; per cent, 84, - On motion of Mr. Roseberry -the • Beard' then pro ture4*l th elect a Dl•ectot (mei the Middle Ward to Ell the Truancy occasioned by the' death of. Mr. Wm. NeeINFO . . Geo. Deli. Keico..C. W. PltMan end John C. 111 r te placed in nmedne ' • • . A. lot retailed u : Kelm ' ' ' 9 , , 2 Harper. :,... ~ . • ....... Mr. Kern wee d.eCtiired‘ eft:tied.. • , • Vibe resolution to sell the telescope recenuy. pullets. ed tor the price OW it, coining up In regular or der, it wsi detested bykhe following vote: Teas,-Unes. Hoyer.-Derr, Hodgson, Roseberry—f. Nays—•Yearrs Fos,' Ileehner,"Hnber, Little, Borah. Shes*„ - Vells-1. ' .• Me. HodgOn then altered & restriction to tbe edict that the telrecope be . paid for Oct. - of the school and • not pet at the book fund. It was defeated by the fal lowing Tote: • Yeara—liesas. Derr and Dodgem—A. —Man% EleyekTox, Bohner. Ileler,44ttle. Scot.. and "Cr: Beeeberry declined fethtg. • Saying that ho was °weed to the purebasls of thartnamment. • - The Board then *Downed: •. ' , am, • I Same foot riiCio took place on the Island at &salon on yi afternoon hat. which was -in. by moms athletes of Potteirtne. = i tthe Dispatch of Monday we extinct the following acooant of the enotests : The pace& sem Stle to ths ass_ praying Memel' tbe fastest nester ewes bleb ot'one =Wee and twenty yards esectd beet $l5 end tbhd here $5. * . The Ant bes‘beteteen C. Weisel& Otießrooni of ,Pbllsdelyhta and J. thimerof Potty/MA, was Won ; by the tatter braboet three tbet. Soper tos,gyr• The seem& best. between J. Iftri of Beedtigs Wfitsues. ••of Pottsville and Lo IlierbeWeit gelds( spOsogoras woo sa t ie l a ll ty llame. I .lllgs,,whi out ton !baled atcsed ebbe len wwe wow the coarse haling as hheitrtel l ettes coact WARM mitty sevetely. , • • • - STbe CAM best agitated-hi betimes E. Wins, of *Wag and W. 11.: - Ashwiter. of New. Tout wee. woo .mostly by Adents, wholdged with Me swiewesit•Wel dna. • • . ' The lentils beetoebiltun Were& W. W. Teem of letilledttpeds; aid Heider roues otibenthw. Tam slitowt_ eulevarts ntneaen'yanlie shut.. Th e test taw • Pendell &deed, Wet Yang it b$ •• • two testis. , - • • •' ";e ahniaNNll ilnewm of • • • contested. - he by a ember hei.! • 1 Thule& end • = • L inea who bed Aw • e • - • llaMt IPottrgUle, Yocum& -I 4 ; • 'AMA/heaver new, Yotil, wed was to dedde • • OW sew twee rat tied toes* men yells Willie. • erel • • on the meta. par mai 1,, . yards At the ro at the piAOl •`' •„: sway.. Ablate mew ore the eked • the AIN pito, Yonne end Yaw rot s lew • ri when Cass AmpsWelk. If • of Panedelptds took the °IOW iniek of Pot:WM* Use tided $5. • * - • . A greet Girl ot Vessilswedl • those iwetaand it th• beet. Wen foe Wsm e ltrih imet ally we et the wes the lmo gri n = o rlii rist. Todt awl Twig of amisseteed ens lerneel feesbed Is vas Ili babel Mak PbOadNytWO hied^ slam at Wm en is. vibe glee bysiimeseent • boys test Neel betwelell 37111 Ws 4 owl IMO tit ; MEMSIMI!!m-'mn Ihig fit h. bed IniThurettalimn. e l eariess wen allibseberchesekdbudnesegeosrati/as Wa. ' at Onising service in The auto was very Sae. - aqua* and tenor Ct=elteat.uaZia Witiveagsartri=rre tropterved eti esoch under Del- Bra Xr. thew ho peaches some of -the steel thasi &B btfal lioditteo*_ • Wei serutotteto which we ern listened. lume an tenpin/wire discourse, mss lira inmates& truths and mmodetions, *update to the OM' Io tie afternoon the match Am:Debited= the Bebuyilal Bass Ball Club; ol Beadle& as the Pottsville Baits BallMXmose off wording to aodPrelim ImowomPt et tbe Aideuluma Parkt -notwithseWeAng the forbidding agree"' Ins ckmde, ritch strongly portended rain, the sane proved to be otte of mionisl inter nit. and was viewed lir mat. 0 Wl* Mom' I=of efeetelon. While the ninth sod last ' was bans played by the "Schlytkill • 744 on amount of the ego 1001= derianne. -This e a u sal somelettki citement on the sextant the Schttylkille baying already seated eight runs on the inning. On er emitism the aim sod Mil= of knee telnA b it etas fund that the game most be cocciudal taking the even innings, which decision give the game to the Pottsville nab to one run. • In the evening the guests of th•Pitterille Club perlook of a taintifel swim deputed in Portals lOW -WY* *WO Provedlclm oval we 001 , 12 1" Imbed so ester In the most utourfte taste ewer which they erns condnded to the Town. Ball wham** awn& of music and the tripping of the " li g ht imatitils toe " held high rendry• We emi. not rotation all thedetails of enioreelt of. for want of space. - We co'!, Item thethe eletore Were highly delighted with their trips andammessed their great suidaction at the ol.both game and reception. The .a •••' -• u"'"NK more are ns follows : * . k rorrsvmu. Jamas Ncllpstrick... 4 ' . Zarb. - '43swali 9 4 meek 1. 4 I Wm. Ruff 4401M-firellaM•"• Wm. !tame t lased 80101uut 4 1 Peter Nissen 4 I 11John !Undertow. 3 Job 0 Shoneana.... 4 8 Mae 111ef1b0008.... 2 4 Wets''Term 5 iGeo vitae? /- Jar:Green 0 6 Joseph Stiebte_y_.-:- . .„ .11 . AIWA Seitlfteet.... 64412 &r ate I , lat. 24. wee, alb. Wt. Ith. Sib. Stielekill 4 4 0 4 .11-211 1e..2 4 9 9 2 2 1 -A 5.=-27 Unipti tin: d aul '. smith. semen' -ficenylkUL Barry Badv; the . Hug Mercer. home tuna the g and batting of both clubs were, eeflent : TfrotOitne occupied in the game .41 anredal last i match Remo of : bal was plc at Ormuz, between 'Junior" of llinersviffe d "Jnnior" of Cre ea. The ochre wu es Creams, 12. W.1 . /egret that we 'have spice t:o publish the more in detail. The urn match will be Ptilled on gattuday, Dah,lth, if the weather proves la vorable.err( Seneca • No. 41,. Improved Order of Bed Men, w tbe recipients, at their,Wltgwaur on To ay armle t g, of surprise upper:him D. G. ftmimtgance ef the Wain of the p him a cane some time . 11,,z/badttere7 Zastitnte:—We as= Io of the proceedings Ed' the County Tftcheis' SchityAkal tinne the lite maim or-th, FeniefArreturb, Called to order by -the Free. pointritione.i After calling of t. e anginof a tees entitled "Th e e. the severd c asses retired, to their t.- 'Teats, where 'the 'drill ("menial eeetiec. Mule by the Institutee-The Sunshine." An interesting meet was then read bv'J. J. Cake. on • "The best means of preventing Truincy." The report elicited some very exultant remarks on the :same subject" from Messrs. - Patterson, Hannah, r end Dauenhower. • On maim of Mr. Patterson the anthers of the' several replete read during the seseiorrof the Di stitute were requested to furnish their reports . o the Editors Of the .Edileational Departments of the Miners' 'Journal and Pastille Sl:indeed, for. publication. I - The President then read the result of the elec tion for committee on Permanent Mrtificatat, as 'follows: J. A. M. Tieemore. S.' P. Van Pelt, J.- Lineaweaver.l Miss E.. 1. McGee' and J . J. Cake. Masio.by itate--"Bututan'e Song." , • On motion' earned. '.' • , . .' - -.- -- unmet SERSIIVA. I - The general interest manifested in all of the evening teetered was this evening again evinced by the croirled state of the new Council . Chamber. At, the appointed hour the lestitute was called to order by the President, whci then Introduced the Rev: Dr„ Franklin Moore, of Pottsville, who fa med the Institute with an tibia and • inatreictive lecture on' the eubject of Education.' -The easy and elegant stele o f ,the the speaker commanded the steady sod earnest attention of the autlieees,— Space forbids an elaborate review of the lecture, and'wecoald not do it justice by giving the usua l syeaptical report. \ ' , • , A vote of thanks was tendered the !weaker, when the Institute adjourned. ' • Called to order by the President, at usual fume.' After, calling of the roll 'and. the singing of the "Morning Song," Mr: Newlin read the names of. the successful compeetore for prizes eir spelling, ,u follow[:. J.J. Weber, of -St. Clair, misspelled 5 words; prize,. Webeter's UnabrideedDictionary; Robert Fletcher, or Schuylkill, 5 words, same c prize awarded; Richard Brown, of St. Clair, 6 , 'worts, prize, Lipploutee .Pronouncing Gazetteer; J. Uneawsaver, It Words, prize, Websteee Nation al Dictiouary ; bliss Lydia Parmlev, St. Clair * go ' wards, prize, Bernard ' s Rdncator ; - Daniell Lewis, I St. Chile, 12 words, prize. Aachen's Schoolnia - ster; Beeler, Butler, it words. peze,. - "Tlaiw Teaching" ; James George, - New Cute., 17 verde, ' Me Penns. School Journal ; S. 8.-Brennan, Carrie Haines, and Hattie Evens, St..,Clair, each lit-itle, prize, peons: School .Thewnal, each. • On motion °Keefe. Pawnor& the'Presldent was instructed to haveletbe fleet two prizes neatly let tered with, the' emelt-elf the recipients, and also to state when and.by wh. presented. On mo tion .of _Mr. Charmell the I ident wee similarly o‘lt,l: inetincted_ with regard to Lillie otes Gazetteer. Mr. Danenbower then read a v • able report on "The best medial of teacbiegAntheletic." For want of time diseassiod on the relet, was postponed, itudextecelleemons beaters., tiken-np.. • On motion of Mr. Cebe, it was agreed that thc spelling exercise be continued at oar next set wan.- . ' . . • . Hr. teamsters Moved that next year 200 words only be pronounced, 100 at the commencement, and 100 towards the clue of the session ; the words to he selected, from Parker .and - Watson's \ Prottouticeng Speller; and We'beteets Dictionary to be the Mender& Motion carried. I The Oommittee on. Ifesoletions then trabmitte. , the folWwingewhich Wu, utanimouely,adop' '• : Warateaks It' is customary for clientele' e as semblies to express their sentiments , in ' - of .resolutitinn therefore, resolved e. • 1. That we -embed County ',. . ere Institutes es available seals:nes in . • ncing the cense of popular educetion; and • e :eating the teachers' proteselen. - -e, ;,C. .- • • - 2. That Mau .• .. of the Fifth Annual Teach er,' Destitute e . - ebuylkill Counter, which is . about closing its . , ous,,is owing to the increased sn a are .. tweet put the part of the-teachers of the r. . linty, and to the indefatigable exertion* ;tattling perseferance of the County &Mee ; teedent, for which he Is entitled to our heartfelt thanks. 3. That We_ hereby express ape apProbation of the am ded school law, which protegees persons l a from ring certificates, who are in • the habit of milt spbitnous liquors as a beverage, and that the promptuesii, with which the Dimity Suitedn tendent annulled the certificate atone who 'was `found to be in estate of intoxication durieg the present session of the Institute, Meets with our unqualillerval. • 4. That we cheerfplly recognize and commend the liberality and progressive spirit of ethos. Boards of Directors who grented to the teacbers in their employ, the time spent at the County kr *etude, wrbord, reduction of their salaries, and that , ws earnestly request all Boards whd have at hearings totereet of their schools and the cause of edielattirm geeerally, to take similar itationlh future.• .. • . • .Theiime allowed by the several cUstrices of the Coney without reduction of their teachers' gale ries, is as !bleep : Ashland, Branch.- Battles, Blythe, CressouCass, Frailey, luster , - Meeeeee Oity,lialisney TolenehiP , Minereville. Mt. Car ton, Kiddleport, Idanheim "Upper, Norwegian ,No _ruglike, East, New Castle, Ortegabtirg, pea I le, FillegrOTO BOTOUgb, Pjllol.ltAg tov . ~:trlgastem, ; nab 13chnylkill Haven, Ste;Gla , us, Tre jeeeeneeenee, Tremont - Townshi p,, end orkyillk all full, time. • 1 .1 e • •- r, -kabinet, 1 day' Barre.daYse.:-Beerine,-o'Mc- K 0 e eansburg, Scbuylkill, -2 - days ;.-Port Cl inton,C 2 &gee-Wayne, 3 days. • ; A That, woo:insider professional reading usu., tial to the success of every truetteacher, and that we recommend to Wrery , teechet to enbecribe for the Penuylvania, School Journal. • 6. ;That, we commend to the ifostering care of the teachers of Schuylkill donut the educational department - or the Miners' Journal arid Pot:rifts' Igendertle -' ,_ i . 7. Tbatege bereby..tender our thanks to ' the Hen. J. P. Wickersham, Prof. Thee. Porter,"and Rev. Dr. Franklin Moore, for their able and in structive ie.:Jere, during the wvening sessions of the Institute, and to Prof. , Jack, Rullk Hannah. ~pansebovege, Pasemore, Van Bolt, and Miss Wal lies*, for heir ;rideable assistance as lecturer, I ,and leaders Of elutes in the class drill. exercises.l 8. That we tender a vote of thanks to the P. .1 1 R. R ' Company, for passing member's of this In stitute over the varmint branches of th rued at excursion rates ; slid to' Me. Pealliertietor , of the "Mortimer Honse,"_ and to Mr. Sterner;; proprietor of the "North:Wester, House,".for the liberal reduction of their ergblar rites to the, Wafters whom they aceemmoclated. ' - 9. That our thanks are' due to Max Litimmertel Centre et., Pottsville , dealer ha -- muideal lustre- . marts, for the gratuitous use Of one of their ex cellent organs.' '' ‘ . . 10. Tbat our thanks are du to the Board of Directors and 'Cciuncil of Pottsville ^for the Oatuitess. nee of the_elegu electure ram. of the Female GrazomeetScbool bundbaftl, iind the Council. Chamber for fielding e sessions of this: iss • and to the citizens° peneeme gen e ral . ly r t tenet manifested i one deliberations. 1. Thal a copy of the :up a t h e hi& i p,. te, and Abase reecefitions, bb ft:waisted to the County papers and the Pelvenia' School-Jour nal, for publication; , ~ on e l eteore tlict Institute en adjourned sine die. • ' B. eiktix, 4 . F. B B .. I e l• 7 scretelets; J. Lecturer. . TIER COUII TT I • \ WAVACIVI tie. lov . 25.514. m i nim. I mm o mplior joturaL :=Algoo take • lively interest in what 1$ peen Mound peri, y tbeegbi proper to note an item_lor two for the ten thousand masers of your mew* JourraL • This old village bide Earle become a place of tame greet famou s % wt Itesay we be get:olll4__ll3lor e l t hat the Kansianth Vein Coo (to. Um ' abaft bee. *WI_ Is beteg midi, weed ,lorward to cankers% tmo Imes rely In operation , will be the greatest Cottle? in this smutt y. hared, in the world. The •alekw gel lifte le aim In dixtritiml again. under the menenatek of dater a A se gine, so that to men tn i this vicinlq are fully employed eat& k. I • The mewl Field Land Oa have mid ant Earn 'calks Flowery vied. • taw leteredgreee as ton , ,=est teem " roe Pend proved- le that ay will be erected the amft rummer. These Is already*. neat little chapel In lams* of eactlan, in the new town. Maar the aespiass laragentge e.A.,.„n0 Moot. 1 The labool, l ander. t r e • a Kr. 11. Nome' labored under war he want of peter accesnaels , eon and It beesesembleat to tbstelatta of Ed lettool that May met either tea% i home I or be criteild la pt =ratim• They t e ib e i s m es a l e lEL Cla t lr: aid la thecae thts i ii - t oss e %bey cued call their own. aisle Meng bass ma* by llepeetenderit Al M these. Ix stoops sellothet =km mod lobo of Tottatillesail ' Usk. _aft eeteldiedi7 Millie . mini a tiff is °ember Jew. ea appeal mu meal old . sad *lomat or $3OO ma rend sold 2 with dame Mend cootritogeos by goo- m e w -1 PotterMe sod et. Cleft ismitsd la thelitalket se biladtettleeE Slash li4, l = i = vi, • cornea% la Mae& asaat i Mnad dole the sad berevlor of the maitemehatetthe male Of VI beet lasem -4 " Orem pralesti Eat to ati utter.-,t We: leidek legalist elti destam oasis oxisibtomoimi. Wait at arapion lidealler ecoeldetshedWooom moil at Ms Moils ad thsk o=o, sod turtle assist Ilidimetsgy. al. 6: gaol moray Fle laid Very ' sad d toerteemi=r i ghtsw \ • : • 'Luxor" Ores.litw.=lll Nasisotameasas.3-0a mom anew mos Mid loWilik o mpoo d sii a stab laseo, to Ms slalom %e a* lailialli, goolos *la. /Ml= MZJI 11d10111001161100141 10 orbit IgploW - I . • ' I=ielb% wan , , eliatilmo,Leir c = • woo WIWI fir eftan the etime r m i r ' • vow loam* was taro. . • adiuss.-Jacaen.__Terids,tirktieterea wilsimorsoitigna=4"l"oo rU t r w ar eV Itat sol-V, Moil WINO WI Wesel Oink the Idoito SOO dloPia. Par oda than to b d staff the andbmee lidlootorlib V. rated ' AM the miff inim at. Nara NM= to *be' ' Old tot bat team M. Poway be a nay forcible attlatosit avesar. wtlbs very tatenstft way of Mar of Nees Is So SIR birnelicale s have an faunal on tbnmtod. TM of tesnanmee In UM Ode date' Vs sibdinallatt Joanad a d mite.• • Pans& • - • . ' 0031NOLISSIL 1 , W •: . Too, Nov.' 23, 1887.--SzsaviToe : • ••.--• at to 31.• A. patties* that : repeal •••• • euteedsd t all personate the - • of Col .- • irsecefeaVed to theComailt J . on the ' - 4i - l l InagleVitliKf : IN it ow#4 , i * F l kfeel ,*" adopted. The‘resoki . . • • oe • •• - • : ' -•• ' - : WW2'S . . • ••• - • property.lwailskt over •rdereil • • ••• • . A-Meolition relinestheoi • Prima to ..i ,.:,?.. I.IS .....4.• .. bemetingtheck.witto , on militia to imaininii into the expediency , of, Mdse. At - military fora' was ,adopted. Ai rescautions - ••• ••_,.- thanks tb Genersil Sheeidait. litiekirs. Pane. 77 ' &thoilakead also a reoluticerelailce to ••• hamlet =we oarbines,,wore referred' to the' ••• •• ties nik.Wilital7 Affairs. AI resolu tion •at Edward 8. ddunblis be arrested fOr COD. telnPt 04 1 7 13 gre" vie .11,3048 d. Adjourned. Hon A bill predutilling the farther reline tionout curreetoy, was referred to the Commit tee Ways andXsimall Tile credential* of J. a rr , 0 y, of Eindesekv, Waft referred to the Com mits's of Elections..l The Nouse then ed 13 the call of instanter' bills and joint' lotions forzeferenee, whichwere read' twitvi aud referred to'their immortals committees . . Intim, In reference to the treatment of A citizens abetted was referred to the Committee Foreign - Affairs. The resolution directing that Ino coral' . unties shall trace!. or examine - witnemes it the poblie expense was_ adoted. The Speterithen directed that the Jfididaly Committee pint' on the imPeachmeut question: The mei ty and minority reports were mad acid laid on the table, and oramed to be,J prttited ; the whole 'subject being smile the special order- for Weaned*" of. next-tiek. On motion, the' Clerk and Sergeant Warms• were directed to furnish a - list.hf the in viestigating Ind regulareammittees authorized to k take testimosY milli tha number of Cl - koi, the compensation, "and all the, exec .> A bill declaring the elbectof impiniAunent of o prea4 dent, cis any civil °Moe* was lead twi ', sod re; . , !erred to thatJudielary Committe. -Fo ferencti ,a resolution was offered ,-dev-Wed that i ' =weft retry to build w as equip ships of-war . f the pre:/ Adopted - A resolution d- It it :sent. ,üb37•& ,dlent to pnechaee forthei!testitory was 4 The resolution directing tberret Chet f :LllZt::W%ii,l sinking fond actA. The akthe any nounced the appointment of the esterld commit i' tees.: Adjoureed. -.: \ . , ,51 Le I i ..1. t Nov. '26.--Bzeicrs.--4' orial siad bill l 4 prevent the muss; aout of GOMM& Skid's and Howard were ref AO the Committee on Mili tary Affairs. The alien reguestini t ti o m Pres dent for anteorreepondence with ....Motley of haretoferceominurdeatedsras ad . The obit resolcltion that the Seimte , and Souse ad- Gum Mooday next at ltil,Alll., was adopted. fb nate then went into,eitenutive optiaion, and n after adjourned: -f ' , House.—A resolution direciing General Grant to masts anyeoneersidence between him and the President in reference tothe reunited of Seo= ail, rotary Stanton t,allstan torreemondenceehowing the condition of the Military •Distriat,; alto i correspondence zetat gto the Baltimore, Po lice meoissimpers, '' juiso the oorrestoideoce in ref ce tooeneral illifilea, was adopted. Oo nultion, thekOmsnittee on Military Affair& wa• in strueled totEquire into the' practicability of pay ing thearstv 6. - - a week: .On motion; the Um nuttoe on FreemefiNkAffaire WU. directed to as certain and , report whetkie,r any reason existed for discontinuing the Freelithee's Bureau' beyond tho ileae limiied by law. "At, th quest of the meth-, bow from loss, Lafayette q. star w' order. 1 to •be - discharged from cue y: . A nvini , wial , praying for the repeal of thooattou tat, to.'opn-, ate . back to the lino Of September,'was referred to 'the Committee on Wept middens. The rrapce• tire committees were called for reports, but the. Judiciary Comr.iitthe report in the case of. We. pheo F. Cameron...was the ? only one rear, audit was laid on the (Ode; 'The Speaker th omw o ded to the call of Sides far resolutleos iiild bills, which were referred to their respective commit-" 'tees. At 2h o'clock the House went into Commit tee of the Whole ho the state of.the Union.. At 4 P.- M. the committee rose and;the Nome adjourned. arefuoni.. C; lent, at The ap-'• Ilse roll ;t1 so the Ray; :the • " ' 'l•o7•Dnic. &id.. I : • • • L ISO. , 1 , . L.Dria L Tocisit.—ltfterleavin Darby Ilisise viecon. elided to 'rinds Week wIDt a frieild in tondo's). and alio to accept an initiAlon to I ditio with dufiery pleas • ant, segnitritimies via 'Milia otrr yoyegi, to Ilingiand. Dr. and ]lii Duricire: sod faintly.: We':found them In mielkiiihealth, in 'their tilipititbli mansion at Bays water. and alio the little , eadari tails which sccomps.: pled aeon our vomit.' !ha were enjoying a tlightin ' their mistress. epartaient, %and chirped a welconte In the saanablelootes that charmed us so much while on , the s tronhled. deep bine ilea. Of coltree.. we en oyed warrantee In a familiar chit-chat titt the incidente'cf the T4stie, and our adventures since weNpartited at Liv erpool, ebont three narmthilbefore. We will not attempt to Kir; anything like a deecrip lion of the wonderful :city of London—a city so vast that the outlines of Its extent could only be seen from a balloon, suspehaedaixere l it, in the alr. London now contains a population of upwards of Times Ilituriatt or Soma equal to.thatof the entire State of Penneyl. tania including, all her tithe sta s h:nevi, and yet . it te still_ rapidly pet:tweeting lnieveiy direction. What the exterd.of it Wilk be 'fifty years hence,g It. continues to expand as rapidly as it doeknow.estionly be imagined. • It now extends aboutthirteeit miles on the line of the Thames. which is so fail'Of al khaki of craft: below the bridgee that it la becoming rather dsznizorto travel on theiteament The* are also nga -In ,contract ; bag theThaines„ In front of the some ext.9aWby *tiding up massive' granite Ili. Cribei sreitellit In thistresan,isutd the we topped oat bathdthe cribs, La obtlin3oundadpinflec the walls,:vfgch are built up shove higis't ". It le a trentena undertaking, but . It Is said theedditional•grennd thwireenred from the amen, will'pay fer it.', On thhiland we learn 11 road is to be extended to fitellitate In the dm.; tributkin of the ImmenseTtrafflc of , tiondon. which in becoming so immense that it iiidifilculi of evey. The old original city over irhiCh the LOrd,Maym• peesideo, does not conatitute.e - er one filthof the-sr:eau Loan don. In thieved •of the city the 'teem arenarrower than In other portions. • R le herein • the .cltyliroior, that all the heavy busineee.seenurto hit transacted. , , Here Isto4sted the Royal itzchange, also, the Bank of 1 England, •On'Threadneedle street ; and here Is Lombard Street. in Which '.the great brothers and money kfugs" do dogrel*, -and the streets in this part of the pity are as ninth crowdedes Broadway is "In New York' The . Metropolitan Or nbdergionnd railroad.{ which . noi extend at* miles, and :are' gradeslirbeing ex tended under the city leading 'to the - vicluili of the different railroad stalking hiround and la the city, take II greit Many passengers. but Mind! does not e eeem to lessen the Waiter of thins incifing above gOrind2— There roads are constructed the game as thole above ground. with the same kind Of can or coaches', and lo comotives, Which run at jthe . saute "peed, arid the un kco4 dergronnd stalker are comnedlutui and canto Dia, I We Wed these landergron6d.railroads; hat did. 'like ' them. The atmosphere htvery Close auk"' Iva, and Igingsaiiplate4 willasnlphnr, arising f the con. gumption of bituminous tint in the nee Bat it is a cheap and convenient mode of , Jug, and will continue to he well ipatronlied , nq ing the onplessank state of the ntniesphe " They Are, lighted with gag,thnd passengers can see snfficiently to read neirepepera., Occasionally they 'Mt oat into open day where Uwe is a l depiessioWin the ground, and it - thaepokitg locomotives, Cars, dc....ncit in its, are kept., Some of the aired" are se narrow , that wo vehicles (linnet pans each other.!. Patornoster ROI,. in which we pregame more than oioe-tt alf of got Londint pub- Where to business, Ii goteriow that !twill admit only th.t. one vehicle; and, Mel sid, Wallis me' scant three 'feet wide,scamely tling permits t.cpites each other. 'But not vi ' these narrow 'Wee', estate in memo badnessjranioetcd. - go perfeet• is the sewerage, and go cleanly It kepi,' that we do not remember having', ourlthfaciories offended from any unpleasant i • We tented Into th e- Brute of Ragland to see iti ex: tent. It occupies a whnie Kelm or block. and Is only two stories high. We also went' into Rothchild's, Smithy, aril Barrie', Revap.-Teittohli Twelle-Bitiir. log , Rouges.' .'The formes has the I Ofilciis arranged around an inner ant iti.soansie. The twri latter bad a , very large foreeLemplirsed, qialte se many in each as I would be employestln eight o r ien Institution@ like the Miners' National Binh OfTotleville. . 7 hrough the pa-, Ittenege of Mr. Twelle O 4 the lit* firm, we were taken through the extensive! gee In - *high' the money was 'kept. nines also the vaults or rooms of this establish ,iment below Maim • one very large room wig filled -iwlth scruilties whcli! with them. and vsluablea - deposi ted them. sae there Were no lees than ten. or. twelve moms completelr'filleit With the hooks of thigestitblistmwsul allearefally,labeted, and shelved illos hooka. in a . Bbratv. It might very prOperty,te termed the libragrof,the tank.—Lleydal the underwri ters, ocenny a large tiortion of- the second, it ,or of the Royal Ihrehtmge, and nitist employ several . hundred data. . We also piiised,thmtigh the gmat pititife, thi, Thames Ritz:tel. It maltreat work at the time It was . but they ught to have *Own that the groat of desnemißtg fifty 'feet - il One stud and as-, cending the game d L t taudice tit / the•--ether, ,tay pleat - Milromeit. gronid people from uting It alter she! novelty visa ovirt 4basae.,.itie Weed= of Orb tim-I tad is aka itiaverviesimblelfetgbbottood. We believe' we mat liet trawki 101111 i', 1 " 41 111 1 / 1 0 11 0i ft i d" we Miclomthimithibe ebsege I oidy ttioimmee. Collar/ • * irk Oaks 'ma they wpm" etleg la bitigillnind. fftlittenuld be 40", by One its the tidergnairid sail= nage, by vednallt elaklngtbSphile M they eptiroseit eiehr endart ;kW titre& ! Ti r o- tunnel is tea Otani cookrod th ere was. - sodlift 6ppeeleve In:the athati- : , sphere *low. Vi, one gait it Ili lisidinuinte. go . * Ithenk air kinds ethnic:lo=as Are sol 4. attemdtkby- Iti li Ttlhe tunnel; as t uranium and here , ii They . lea . lie -111!i I t!: th6 1 0 1 : 0 01; b4 4tt fithia are tiro rat ttatilfth h having made no Inquiry; ' - !•:. /. • , Tae ffianos,lfonos. Waist of 100m cieripe" Is us tesicimpotatthe . balance of,: Ode letter until next week: -'i ,- r - •• ' ~. . ~.I:~' . _.i~ ~ . KmTin OTIMIttfTONDENOE • - • AID Dll E S Ts die ftepte et am , fiWoll States, t the Alegi lad Oprratisi, et Use It = •nu Watt Leag*. , - . Pet.tow -emu t--11 to. pieta tbati fa tbe tame& met fatare. the que , dons *Mob vlll affect Um mama this comdry, atm Ibieb meet came the at hlete* of Us Wellido are those white relate to oar • nattomel MMil and loam:clef lamest. Mot feet Oleg oat to tot %Mod lbw concealed Mat the banien of Use pabik dekipatuned. In , the mottos ion of.the =met!. bra hoe t o K Pro bun* foam the opi..r try. which undoubtedly. anecambiass. polUklattr.and pehltdate. who meek miry page Wyman y peacoat aggraadlavineat than the mateta.e good, entf avail Ihimeelvm a/ for the ett"Vof cothung pab !e discestest sad ableadlim e il eentheeat on P subleMs. •-- • . • Plea Trade. LYIII/ 9 Already UM tiltaldsitiekbrdairbeite ottkettbe attalameat of ghat It calls ,Ptes Tads; and saw abed- es IPS 140 X• MOOR ID WM" Ulmally. by, the tolltittesnollo Yt mem at bite i = of th e ettrp. whom Mesemte Ms lawly midi those of CM, Aro memodedielen. tens otolutklm bi Wow sees* le deetgeb fas adablished of oared devoted te the abeam et Its avowed shift. midi% Is widely dlavesteated dirosaooot Orient M, Mmigit whoa Oat idscalealao =Umbel, 'hod Elotamemo s 1111 M am matt alepted to diodes Me Issatitat or oar hot Use thisiadme. It employ/ rem lammalddelt, Wawa eft mewl seers* esolistnatiale tha ads. It oldie to edit the tiremeDef et the eta atate la au Whim. by lechbig them by the hope eg diattetattat and mama tteme prim mayt con.: the suitegem ardsaeot they am fast& fm Yaw appeaba the. aftsp , o( =s*dee se was street mum ImissieUegl evere plemilie AOliemeit of Us ay* to the theogbams Tau ime rem ee Us sot of Mbar le Mime etisegoidlott Med IX= It ",....„ 0 ...0 011 1da but meat doh, *Mt all the WM ealdsellt old* telhalittlhd peolpatlty of Um mum .1; 1--.54 . 4, t. _,_ _ i.nb at tmerm alhopidisautta.tirsa,... lL ogto: . low Um isagideuties al, wags cant getrpoles it Is Metdeall — lNHaMini ell proteeket ha limerksagry. , , ••:, ~7,- ladsorgasizatios. et. i mta nt ta utlib ith cm the Norealowhera elate% bet' for ite.oP ..sralions to the South. aid seelosen the amid Mete of I. senUmeat sod 'fettles there, to moth Wok* In con- I .fortnity with lts own adects. ', , s, i., j, , I ideas eta;nre I. e,teflait . , _ ',lialevine. as IM - 40ilain In the' now, irxesthag to the United lin" oral inevitable fad the • spout effect of the policy alvociated‘ by tat w_tl Mt; try thhoogsanathaseead heellaninewlusit ' and eettualeclal.mmetentl on . then thle ml•l °W u ' : Oen guars) hanlizuplet. sad Main, NatioilW !main aden ram dkter& mid 011 Pfdest =es. We lig that it. Of the first huonntioe to tbel _mom° Of Um , th at inemoures amid' beaaopees to man fain tbe efforts &Those zealous saieflootarias of Sar elgo pen/dales, sal .to seat the. nesementer of their success., - V_ ... ~ • - . ! r e We nom that IV of assattnotll, misled =4lptchess a Edible' I Pea Tab em - seinsily, teat that this country frail Im enriched and strengthened be Pigj o r the .IsOw of ft° enlightened Bad enamehtsed et an . (shoe . with MO of the oppressed snilbill•paid woMmem of Great Whale and Continental , We know th e, snafu Industry with which es; al ths pest , ' 1 perni t aa and on the stunk hennefist 4 under the hie a **e. , dam of exchange.^ l the most dot:trams ti mdgecticaat to ainapsma . bminaltal .__._ We , 'know. too. the power of - petty etlach - or i frequently crefividse au modauttiosts ell tabled ad.:l 1 "clattege or even balked security mid ♦ Sta Seal th e time. come to raise a boll and resole/ teats on thin abject, hetrattu the anistbarsat& warn eg the hadtf- ferret and denouncing those wahot bda i T t a tteme ' ' redly seek tbei nation!. &Wear and Meg , I, With the new. thee. of amenthe main latereiVald snd dlr. - , e while spiettsemat; on this said jo .di lVttins of ..0 the nuebbastions of - the ea ewes of American Industry. an petuls44 oll hu been hand. called Tint Amancoir notersat'Lesete, on whose behalf yellow address r•R • • • ~•,-H Object it The Asseriedalgillitettrild/ ! , The object contiesplated biers is defined/as, follows In tail second aftkle• a its comeltaion ; *IT& promote, protect saleacomant Mentalist* of Anterl- 1 can labor—le flautists sad ,renfier i ' xi Sslde amniotic Prodnetket. whethersgricaltnl, ar inaluabn tiring ;ta kon WO watch% am qualloos at. fecdng • the tWathrial or financial coodithatt of the country, and the to same the Industrial, hadepsibbnce and nromosity of the United lltates. o , • ; , ' Tux - Ainuasa beceralm Lungs•• is taken or. &nation. recognizing the any and the haze of all 'our Wendel Interests, and maintaining that the cadre canary synorad veran dases with and is dated by the pesperity or of any of Rapala Vindicating. the great Mandst. ell p•a• •U is oba. It doss dot I reek to promote the prevail:ref agyou degartatent of the National Wintry, nor tp amain , ' Merest* I of any one section of the coordey, aloe or lathe met of any other. It ',is not • man dance he possothm the objects of any special cis" but real upon a bans 1 as broad,as' the entire takuttry7falcaltorsl, Wangs I and mareafatindng—Of the bait appealing for sympa thy and support not only to,the patrlotigna bet to the interest of every American "citti....n. ,4: . . Whiletbus seeking to patellae the „ a Pf mil iecilett o and f the country, tbet hap reliant; „ bag of every class ait citizens.. Imaotra elms M the grander and nater object of arming ta stability a the palitkallatitutions and maintaini4 the intag-, city endpower or the Aurrucars Nelms. spinet the schemes of • party composed of foreign enemies and dt atislictealtom. who, defeated nil that battle field an , their , guilty effort to destroy this fart republic, now seek fa compete their rinholy purpose by.the subtle: 'but more dangerous process of Natiall Repudiation. 4 ".. - • dismame Susplaird. Tug Alinueu brateraut Lana proposes aslant Its object bpdiseitninnin widely through the canto the knowledge of facts an darguments bearing on thie question. Its an bill be, in Me tallest saws the en lightenment of the people. T 4 accomplishas It has made arangements for th e punk:dims ub its ans. gees, .of s monthly .jourstal - boldly lin tur .the '.troth on this subject in: all its aspects, and for which arrangements are being made fora very extended cir culation- It hze Mulatirated - Mt e ff eethe system for the'Aistrltratiou 'a honk& Mints; end abort popular documents ; for the insertion and circulation in the newsmen of suitable articles, and pertinent ard ion- .' tiortant facts; teethe discrulon 14 public lectures and addresses of taped principles involved ; for the pre paean and inrodaction into our piddle schools and colleges a elarebtakkcarefully repared. with the oh ca„ ; ject of conveying' 'rend honied en this question to the young ; and in every proper , for aroutdrut pubs lie attention end - directing pub.ic rehtfment on this quoslon : Ar.d that this - y done' thoroughly. it . tils. has introduced , a system d ge ral ors ard zatiecti t t t ly tu Which State Leagues will be t listed In 'each 8 e ad -Territory of the Union ald 1 Distriet'of .Colum- , tail- IA Ong, branches *meting • nto the club*, towns, and vilbtges oVevery section! of the vi t x intry, conthre l bending. the Irepreseatative o•e 'Weary and , evCry intered—thus reaching to and inituding Michas, cs•of the courimmity • 1 ' • ': : , . • \, Co-opeiotter. .; i, \ -Advatalitigno:claseintann, the iforeres riti Lea' \ 'all ' till yet devote Its special audition to that mot qua-. ion which nodality' ati.others affecting be ar:ional popeeity—harion-laneerill enderver first, atid bektre all `things, to make \ the 'e r nidition of the li. then worbinsu comeartnie"adrazdent and henomble.— That OM .tus he e, , done;the Lm ace wit me ti 4sviiteli and Car e fully to promote \ that•betreficent re laden whir is now iht.ros urea, and which, ttndert , appal. igiat title of tlo onsanoc. demands that the nnnata-, • al canterlabia; ham so long . ,' been awed between egged and labor than case. and, that both patties to tie can't. ante in - onrluomanions Wert% shall toadher labor -to increase th e general product on; and- Moue its prefloan just and fair amenities. 1 • -, • „,-. Thug we larvae, would be rallied' the spirit of an; reargrnable,jealohey against Atnerican emettaMe rent ' which has horn I originated..by'the emisiartee in this c ult u y 'of British capitalists, end intlused bean nn..., acre ions portion of the American pea—thus would _ hmc leans feel that they, ad a common largest in - maintaining the 'Maarten. Ougket for Madan pro dtmes. by thiaaans at effectually fainerthrtg.the generel proadity of the people, and best securing the solvency - and alit power of the itation:. I .'. . POblii Itecionemyilloselless do ;Labor, I 1 ,r I- Lessened- 1 , . ~ be Watchful of the panic intents* it will the object' of the Leslie r. pOnstantly to take note ,or the financial condition - of ths country, mid' to raise ' ; the voice, of warning and reproof at any salaam of holly or ex, tray igance in the adadtatrationof the public revenue: And desirous of looming the cost et prothrtlen in all ways ronsistent with the adequate remuneration of la bor. the Lysol:a will endeavor to Mminish the burdens,- .of domestic taxation: and to race to such extent as Ii attainable, the coat (Tf all articles of prime necessity to ' the fumes of 'the people, as far as auth is compatible 'with the, maintenance, of the financial stability of the, country. 1 ! ' .1 . 1 -- • ' ~,,,- . Lsiziariee ,g• ilbe Tiseil—Anidifeas lads.. I fry , Peeteeted. • It midll be the. aim of thebtatorOtac Lacer to se cure the fanned wise edjutment, and settlethent on a permanent basis, of the tariff legislation of theconntry. and'this It bellevessirehl be, done not in, the intereg of any dam or-action, bat r tile whole body of the people, =tally, reducers and consumers. Believing that, the articles ,of luxury produced by foreign labor,- which" are Bo extensively consumed by; the wealthier classes of our Citizens, may be justly and wisely sub ',Meted to the imposition of heavy duties, the burden of which will fill lupon thaw • best, able to beer it, the -loraocz will advocate etch .a policy ; and at the same time will Int• Mt. on behalf of American industryAlou ' the baud daMess sad on taiga goods of such de-' 'caption? RP ilre produced alike In this. country and In Blume shall beat least equal to the' difference In the price id for their labor to' the workmen of Europe the worknie_a of the United States_ . , (.. T illteiessue Laws is be Eadereed,, . ta i • i. ',The Liuotis will demote its energy to taming cet In : ,their intemity th e revenue laws of the country. and will seek to check and-to °nese the •flagrant frauds that are nnblashingly practiced in Our Custom Houses, and the widespread system of runuggling which has been permitted,to prevail ; over our Northern frontier and alonz'our Sonthem seaboard. •, .• 1 ' • _ For the accomplishment 01 these objects a vast lark of emulation into be ;done. - In the EasteMand Middle States, where the great National Policy advent 'ted by th 4 Lemma has br•cq long aught. the power of NM friends meds to be r - luielidated and directed. and thelorce of in !educated Wilk sentiment brunght to besettpm th 're who may stayer or oppm on thls,ml - questa. I ~ I 1 • , - The krent‘NkthweAt. with Its Wk.t atuldrapidly de- -vloplee, rvou. s und Pea knell:gent and manly pm-. p' cicala, arm. lied :rely *Brew in educating •its etc tens in thel knerKedue or their - - true Interests on thiisubject, and In eau , e?, them against the fallacies and ,f il seht.•,l.4 , pro et, gu: eiqty Ib, :idler:mates of the Blab School,* tio wool I eatheta to restrict their na.i... , Industry to the one 'p int lit or- , exu'tnre, and leave unused sit the elements , of div e. "ed employment which God has ea ticlOy ti.,taaro l n , u, thit favored sation., There must =we labor most persistently, and there wilt Wit .",14311) a stmedy and 4 taMe nereastr. I '' The %lath, 1, , r1c,-med. bet not yet restored, airs* an ` opportunity neparalleted in the bistery of civilization for naanifernind the heurft•lent eCocts of prospercrair in-, dna, in a:IA.1[101e bitterness of political strife; in ` fosterldg n healthy public eninion and a true spirit of loyalty. and In _eletr.dtmt the people! and rendering them stortee inloporsieet Ind intelligent. . Tune door Toe Altr.C . lqAl 11.11 , CbTEIA t r.,LiAGVs atm at 'combining in and bardundout union the intimater& all Oases and all sedlotic of the country. • fieteklog to geeer t enrst (be stability bud honor of the maticai ee li ng at the fonadation Of ail individual prosperity, It la bors to. make all Its dile:ins fellow-helpers Of each other's welt ire by wisely diversifying_ their employ,. We call, then, apart American citizaps. lahams an d ' capitalist. Cite, to alt sections of the' country. to give not ooly their sandlott, bit their warm sympathy and cdoperatioh. to thin enterprise- We believe that au • enterpebe te itself so national and a timely, suction ed atul controlled by tyrnorable and practical 'nee, hung "a direct influent ir on. the prespsity oreitry industrial interest, and aspiring to seam the national stability and honor, mast command the confidence lad approval of every true American. To•sub we appal for money to'carry eat the objects of the organliation. (which . will recession very large expenditures) and for active personal effort in trivieg effect to - the opera 'Gone of Tea Meat' .serlsnernuix billerlf. fates withei: to the becrenry, II Par k Plate, New' York . on any snitlect connected with the interests of the Laßue!. wi command prom t ' and eared I at. tendon. ' ' , ! .. C. A. T DOS. • • ; ii Chairmen 'Saccade (pencil. fees WILLAAIni, Secretary. !. • • • a ;- _ ; , • • ,FRO • r , tracts otLietters from an .4irmy 4)llBeetto a IFklativreas this ,Borough. , - •. - . • r, . t . ,' 141 11 ' . I ' Ito Sentim,, Dt. T.; Jcily ls, lei. c a ind • ' About t wrek , ‘, I left / Crnii Creek . D. ' T.I. and marched to La P ' a small village on the bailee of the Cube le Pion : '' waited for *coming of one of the coinmiosi Thai we 'crossed the, Black Rill.. seeing el= il teloma Ind mountain ghee 3. but no. Indiana: - g the bluff., that !surround the plain' wartsPwe marched Waugh the Oases of the bills! ' ' "wand and plctureeque scenery I never before lief* , , . Prom the top of one hills, we ormi before 128 inilitense vela. j here and there dot "led witiCeonicattill covered v. Itn red *edam rocks , that' ere fontalt% •ch a way as to look like dealt: ed anddraollidniC l ' with tivi it castles in mins.- Some of the &lira' the hills Were so narrow that we had to ride by 'R , , " SOLI Mims of rocks, With their crevices eiM with rich slim games tow ' ered no on one ••• f the defile,l and on ltie other aide deli vaileyall _ L. , noisy strums. • _Oar wagons wt "a gaard•t! to:7 . and a round about way and . ,cine !Vol* tia; Into - tie without them. A ••I - -' , l !ill ',. I" I • ! ' • • IWe came*, oa ~r, dust place yesterday and. leave at it; CAP- :to return to Crow Creek. then we start for Cliw. r i_!' , - I " __i ! , '1 t hIA It names. tx 1 . ..• August 1.1967:" . • We lailpoZdilin list Madly_ accompanied by minima of t tr.th Infantry:, Oar March tar the part few obtvo! has through shiny country surrogated by tagbberrOpoolitains 'Mae g! , rges are filled with,. snow. Ile atm luto camp adow boars ago and have oar tents pitched on Etrie ttankslof one of those pictur esque streeig, that are we In the canons and•vallain el this last Indetnew. Nies; by rut spots Sits stage ougookars built,' atol the ' luditm - tutratheir 'Mtge,. If! , bandrer rovers ever lived better' thud we do; and 1 doubt ri if any rich7perocin labial town banes or amity commando such Intones thatdaNy attend us. Ogregitence la •a continual r mad of plague and ; eagle i : Oar cecopation 1/1 tterlde, hunt. Ash. bathe. em'le oar pipes; get. and o.rinii. Lang 'before the soul comes up the thrilling mites of a bogie. reign'e nalins the Oar. racer air of the marring and resounds among the utoentainitlwe ate eejoytog oar tlaUt or =iag on the soft green tinned 'outbid° our tents-we bit ZlElta. 4- hinoun and Uhl lack; log eggsa Articles at pram. are In lad diarefinte ind hidden Lein oleic to the a re the wage** : . Wallace on the ti=iled'antelepa'fir elk iceako. mingled will, the cellars of those aniaals, nicely cooked pots; tom andPBlol2B and the moot nettles, of let-treat trot scarce -as the largest tnnt •Ore at , home In the firming thm z ir ie r hot cc*. pare white angar. bog; gates and amputate up the meal: , Its 'allut-'' tag" lam the teats are stale. Vomits* and horses us driven is from herd,thel teams harnessed tol the' the home bd. and to the sautial air of 'jingling -rattling carbines and singing tinny .ward," we mac the mast mils. Oates OK itenting-. ' ifendlan ;gars weetvrark! cur way lighted by the Ina *low btaga of the Ming sun. 3 , _ _ , I believe that you have always had a nasal tote' Or food. tory thim . ll. partake do gage hue . think of - you aid_ _H is • ~ .: ,and I sincerely bird that both _of you befirteste thatiowl.! ,Itie, bird le is large is a demotic Roam I Itrillesh la whlt i M i nder. and del ly,daverat with PIM it lies on sags , bash:a tree scarcely two het is heighti-balnag . mall ' bigot et a *gloms eter s and mos !‘ may colored It's oast le that of tank* ISM tote* stuattir. ' Ws Irir), mated or boiled le a Simi the wonlifbe rigged i+td_ appreciated ha all 4* •l ess. ' Mice I beve leftenoW mat. I have kmtedm meat tithe elk, antilara alackdallad desn rabbit. thement. swim 'sal tront„, DMaimils of Pork. sod the )!leas g BMW nay outdo as in **Comments at thic tab* hot we ,eanatcel 1 ' eirichnsis and Mimeo: food. ,' • ' We otoralimally see boogie bends at liattatit bat thegal sialtvhdbielm al tgogint gen** s mid MOM es aehtthete with m AI few a l tilt !me at Olt Plaee -Canlialaile Vi lot a within /Myer amapan and souneded tak es SW / M ide imlaieeoC A t 4 e is te it e Ideal dune, . coa s me hcam4mawa/*OM n•t. 7 when they rasa bees es Sit* speno and Mum* to. their msg. with the Wale 04 tamet:taemSto to eine- basin es irrests of tlage-prolamin, by a map a ux .; :.. ** w ee ag, gaga] os *going mut tbe /pen a shale gnat it. I. ma*lldlittbeiggielli= lisildial'amiliMoke 'ISSI Alga& -owl - me IWO. att eget ' _l= 1141111111 g 01111114 gee the lllmmi nualls lunit e :. "----- r' '"' - • ! - 1 : llone irbobitire tams U ibuieiji • r. cotton bystretatait OP 7 lanirtaua paw. weal. esd n art aim MD the , hold slid them Waft Mi S olumm the ado I of the ratatleld WAWA focik eat Pa rt of wane. and appeuml Ow flit attired too Nab mailankat.'mhich wesibeel,UolUfasif 11211 0* o r toasted al will ae the, amid the oaken sad voices women. nett , ra 'Mkt us doe contlaced half bowl. balfelutek. eod m eloer monotonous balky". irse an fturniww.mulast ottleteeidente of Waled sogle bcolgm Bennett " bid old Arapahoe. 014 ou. °It;o"foe." rela like Skm. am au on d ftert e adnht out far adenneed bailee Ole same Jubilee vas mom aimeltrettbe Nem Awl the mathat t meld not *aka Oe. lam I:litimed to Wall 01 'Pot. I n el&NO letter win mob pm. :The mane are Tai . win shre rble to th e drat met, I moat go. nit SWIM ire of the Mow road. • t • 1 - AUlnas is an Plesteene isteilaledittluneg when, intern, have Unit irdiectied beam bid den causes.! and whore tame rim prompt Vestment to tender middens desirable. 's you are inland ot hires suffered ban boolerdin disebartel. avid effect !Agee It prodsn upon year general Irwin __Xte ren t lei Ismi debilitated. May line Deis 'it Tittle 'errtloptprodimanalgittilon at the !Inuit Deere your Urn ornanani organ eerier lONA beelieetiv get out of onkel Is you wiee ernetitoss Mids. milky. hie s flockna is linger _asettliala Olt none thicitscrim O, to the topt arlyaiennest sit ambition afteritbee stood minlist •ille yea hare stmilli of shod brestbleg or dinged" t ` die your bowels constipated t Do YOU Weapons et Moan or resbegrot blood to the had t Is year aim*, harghied I , blew mind eanitanity dwellime nes tbk as t Demme teel &W, ilettem. -, emptier, and oleropally. we plb It_Doloa siding be let alone. bugetinny bale eierybedy t Ilomany little thing mike yea snit (*.lrmo, • Is year deep Won or roam fbkthei lodge avow eye as Whin t, The' damn oseyeas cheek as bright t ! Damn etile=v• , selfin society, as went • D. you pewee you with the mune weal t Dates tel mi 'much 03111- i dines Ist mantel Ara your whits doll and gaminess. given to, its of ambmehokt If so do not lay It til yobraver or dmppemen Ran murreallentdints t.••': TOO/ Wit wean your knees weak. fend have 7 tittle ttli appetite.andMtMannWe,totraintiethee •• . tompiit . • i! , Nos. nadir stabam.' *slet diene bidk ' *Xenia eseeme. ere sdicapableat preithicha r of the memeadve argon I The mitille when la mein MM.ac t e icon-' yen Ow llebsk that three hold. d enereetk. genevednib neceedhl bednesestes dyne nom when linstitive ermine are In perfect Maltby' iti* nem heir each mess ls eamplain of bang •melaserhol7. 1 0 1 lisrwetwlemt of tuattelioa the ht never their cannot succ ed ear l . Itiry eed ili basumal ..... th an eY, dart, sftakl beams eat and dinoariged : An are I page gag omen ta the onsgenty &Win and 1 - ran and them right In the (son -acme of year downcast • looks essay owe amenniin about, them. • tdo not UAW throe who lognthe Owns bdisesed by ronntrig to axon. Them will needy twin their esmetation; but also theme they de basing* with or for: .1 •• How many men from badly cured Menem. fram`t)e edicts of self-abase and enema. have • brought 'about that east* of weedteees ta time organs that has reduced , the Metal system in muck as to Induce alma* every - other nenint-InucM Weeilif.: tiaraken lOW eke limn aikido. and aunt every other fens of disease which humanity Is. heir to. sad the , real time otthe trouble Sires sapectat, and have doctored fo,r all het the" one. ..-- 1 • ! k , Disease* them *TVs' kali* the Wee of a di' weak. !lIIDAIDOLISS FLUID EXtBAGT • KTurr is the great Diuretic. end Is ascertain care for diseases of the !Bladder. !Kidney*. Grovel. Draper. °Mak Weakness. Female Onmplaints. General Debility. and ail disagree of cube Urinary' . Orrin% whether euktbitt; to indoor female. films whigaver Anse orienting,. tta 7 and notruitter of bow long standing. . • 1 ~ ,If no treatment la ralintued to, Omen In or In sanity May eon: Oar flesh end blood are pparted from these emuces. and the health and Ines, arid - that of Posterity. detente UP= prompt Of * IVO , ble remedy. , ! ' . Ifebribolde anted liachn; entablined upward ea ti yank prepared by 11. T. IlltUttIOLD. Drassid, • f • 094 preluben. New Yea. sad 1 _ i , 104 South lath Street. Philadelphia. Pa.• • " Perm- $ t.itti per beak, nil bottks Pe IMI IA &Ur ared teeny address. Sold by all likajgdats everywhere. .Dec., n. TT ! Vim S. lit-stiltl " , ' 4-. , Allough, aj Cold, or a' Sore Thrixit, Regcfree Immediate a►tea►lou and iboldd ixrettedred 7 1mrierit Disease, ter;Coremmiptinm, • • BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES .1 1 thong' direct in donee teth4 for% give faimetilatd i relief. , For Bromeltiltbk /Letimis. eittarrig,; wed Throat leleeanee, Trochee ire heed with" alrraysi goi4.eueeele. 5, • ' RI sad Publie IlLineekkee run e thisstMl clopriad the vcdoe.'., •• ' • .1 / Cer i um !may "Brows% IlitimharaiTeounri." aid dff • mot take any of the Woralea lodtatiess that may be, offend.' Bow lierarearaa. . ' • • • • NOvetober 111.. - 1/7 ' ;1 :1 44-311 / I: !THE ViTES.I%, \rr '; 1 "=ii ' t f , It :allowed contOoe, Irritatling of Ire Luge, a Illerokasevit - _. . Alling.of Btallitis I Joy :Fel El t rel 4 e d ip ein bet Iseitttifol: -' ' • ' ICv ' y elin be beintital.! ' : • . " • Everyfiady can be'beit,ntlfuV. , ~. .- _ ,' • ,_' By; Wag Osrelia clie. Anvil, i - 111914•Ing Osealls do Persia Brosipg (Amelia de Ponds • And Victoria Regia , ViCtorta Regta. I . A And nd li'letoela Regia. 'They are really beautiders of thecomplexion, •". They are 'really, hei n alliers of the, 'complex" ion. ThO are really t beimttftem ofThe coniplaziop, Removing all dlsoolmatlON ham the skin: , Removing all discobrations Skin the &TIN 1 Remerrbig all dlscolordlong trout the skin.. Arid rendering it smooth. soft and tresgalient.. Tbasli invaluable article' haveteen in general use throughout Europe, aamtind tome fed theieriaent of the 411ta of Mat . I No toiletirbanplete— without , ' • t , toilet' ts complete without ' t. No- toilet is complete without Omel de Perste .:, • Oecella' de cabal • ' : ° 9 L' e PVie r- Perilisi : '; • • • :11 ,'y :And Victoria Begin.: tirFor sale by druggists and dealers everynhere.. ;. . -M. • IICASUPACTORSR.AND PEOPRISTOII.I - North-Seventh Street, aboveArelailtseet; Philadelphia. ~ • • • , 46-11 ,; GREY 'BAR, BALDNESS - , DANDREFFI - massark or Tits oasicovinaw . eau 4DfiliffiLlPAllll". wino • Salt Color 'loiterer and Dressing.", ' "London Hair FReetoretiand Oresdng." • , ..London Bair Resta* and Draining." . : _ , (Invaluable 'a dresser and beautifier.) • - "LOnden" , COlor Restorer.' "London'', One Beal "Half Moe Restorer:"' !•Liindani• _._ "Hair Otilar.Restorer." "Madan" .1" b ye, I e it is Colarlitistortme " Loridowet . I "fur Color Reatocar."' ottindome".-..' Van no 4 ' I"lialiColorßeisterer." - I I !Kilalr Color Restorer'," uidindol-'llleterusim ' ait "gall* Color Restorer." "Ldndritro ' "Hair Color Itestorer.# "London" • g. . i etM Color Restorer." 'nodal" " Color Restorer:!. 714 together with the anwonil of 01l uso .4mdon Dole, Color.nestorer and ,tirft far beyond coraplrAwat with any Ithw c L uer aver introduced to the Auserkin'tieople.. :It never falls to imnart, lilt. growik and; vigor to' - the' , wee eat hale, thshlto andt stops Its falling, and, is sure to koduce ,a new. growth of, tear, ionising it to vor thick and stro ng. l is warren - tad to contain not Mgr Is Doan Nos Dye the Bair, . , Liu" seta as a ittyclulant and. tonic to the organs , slot • tgle them' with to* life' and' .coloring matter. Dd.' harsh. dead, or dleatOlOred AtppearenCe of the ban la etwhged to Mara* Wan, and beauttfilliocks..The soap *kept clean; cool. antr healthy, and dandrnff ef fectually owed. , -_, ,-- I --• •• • • • - Only VS reams litittet six bottle"; fit Address or. dile to DR. EipitATRZ S.3ol"ortliffirth.strect, `Philadelphia. ;I • . , , • ISold by =fay BAYLOR; Druggist. Pottindile,' end by all hest Divan" an , t 1 VqtetyLbtoree. L. . April 27. MI ," • ' I SmiENCVEVBEtivimMiI , TONTOrt. ,r; This med One, ;Invented by Dr. J.l-11. licrimica; Plitladelplda,ls intended to dissolve the 10'4, and. make it intoelyme, the' first process of digtveloo.—. 1 , cleansing AIM' stomach 1,80 Bchenek's Mndrilke lilts; the Tonle aeon 'reirtores the appetite,' food ttiat cony not be eaten hefore iwing4t will be easily *Nitwit: t •'` : ° cared try . eisitifier, Poi ConsuMptfon cannot . . • lc Sirup unless the stontimb skid' iver arestitide beilthy,anti the'appetit4 restored, Dace the Teolcind. Pills ireftstd , r i alli'wesili everrease of annsumpfieti: A half 'dozen es of the .SEA WE ED • TONlCtand three or foert ,of they MANDRAKE PILLS Will etir° artOttrPiz'qclotAlf.d.TlPllolll. • Ilf•Sonvses maker; *fessionalvisita in New Tort Dcattne‘ lid at i hla prlud O>soe to ..Phlllidelphis every week: t6ee stilly papers eadi "place. or his pain** on consumption for his for visitation. pie* °berme, When Otrchiairtii. t itt6l" o 1 1 4 %9 1 0. - Lssem:4 the 'Doctor., one when in the, litskstsge v of Consumption, and the . .etheille lie .nOWI4 in)trfed. .hesith,.are on the Government stamp._ • Sold by all Druggists and Dealers ; 716 st $1 60.piti hottle,. or $ 60 the half Mr: ther: -letters for advice ihoold be addressed to Dr. it ' 'a Principal DM* . No: 15 merthith street;t phii: • Genersl,Agents: Dansteast Co. : ;,11. T.; Et. 8. Rum, Balthisore, John D: 'Parks, Clech4tl. 014 ; tvOir . r ( ltY lo 4 Madam; 111.; CODinaltroth 'erv, St. toytf..- . • ,Oct so. 44:4! litottvi . IT,C,FI I ITCH i .111'clEH.r! •I: T-0111 SOlL&Telit I 1 BW.A.T 111 • • - ihall 40 bads. • : , woesionsli Oloinesl, cake., T. lOW. , • •WlwoisomPli OloamOot• cures Walt SIMI* Woratoe•• Oloinient • cares Toner. .1 .• Wheasoohl Oinoloost. - tom • • Itailberes Melt .Wbestoo 9 2 olssuio - rat. alto • Old =‘. coos Itiverf.kfuld .•-• • of MIEN, like•llfaigle. . • _ • • Prim 60 caws a bur by 40 amts. , Ailfroo MONA a POTTR, N 0.119 WOddmitaalilt,:,..lkooo. -•- r lreo Bala by &II /Molds* , jr 'f t. *a we Nicest Plowals-111“em;• , . ' The wenderfoi effect" oil bletstv,Ll re - I,llbi we" of rnintal &phi** Ph 7 .102 01401, 119eeedith sr t tram Indlehnke. costhreerro or , bllloaineinetkes, centeetto by nalltmict palms wbo bare beep bent 4 area by than. They she the a 'teeth!' Whittle emditrlnee, - been In re mines Bold by 0- • • . A pin harem it of facts. I Malted Saw . nil many of my relations Wye died of It. In 1939 my we , 1/1111 Mgt*. Vineuxuanduleere mead. until in 1844, under Ithe - liiviee of ml physicians. I yieekto: Avon - Springs. I reeeltio-bantillt- - -teled (leay medicine and did Meejtbing I &CA. • I badf - ,dreeitary sigmi cushion ; and had not. been able to Wee tt b m 7 Lead for over pi year. The :*tiaige book twq sleets :erne nearly a pint a day. Amputatiou was recomm e nded Dot *flounced &estrous.' I could not sleep, in t'4l - 1 -- pi uttlihrlegi wee hdokluble. A; Mend ?might me ha Itallett Orgellot. wti , ItP4 l i Italtm - *bleb be odd he hee etetentlehed e cures ha the tripttshi halegleut, It amerced to relltive: I pi.r. doodle !time ; ft diestiy idsicted a nexecT um zip 11111 cost Me soil 1848. ' It Is the fear* since I bad ttlanclier a icr 4 no 10115. and =I beaah hal' lon rod slam I the reutipt, al Ws wonderful, le—the blemiskot tuniesdkr—eadtme cabal It , Macutee Mums 13.2.44^ and allow the public to tie It of not ei they choose: nos is II P 144 ilia . CITUI4 statennot. eren mote Ittli7 Wm/ dander. thoceva ft N. ir., Diacrom 1W !J. IL ?Olt Sim Tom od. 16 0 98 .• I' .1 in/dolma. ii.,Fme4 Elli , . Of 5.2/. Yin Ira many rms. lie ?ii one of the first tillateler W.A. ten tiro 'city- "tot . _tdat 10 4 retch' Ituodbiallb. Me cues wee a seoetroulmble oie. bet uttedly tin blowy pertitildir. , angina/ ( Douai Itatumws We have watched titttaelded ilit crone =rte of "PAat . .CLEIAZ 84010 ultd mien °umbel el the bkowww of AB woodettal emote power., hive be cope geoptletore of 60 ease. I _ - ' ' it 111 i me mil fult Bum Sicilia. **Owe. Salt Ahem tete Bouts, Brain amts. *oat' Wes. =Wis. Sebtleataiss. ad% ointlittge. Ate» et titian ssikor boa. , , ftedsdnipstisse non I wintiwilibietwitt. otbril. um' Unit. NO flialtrelmoilbe vllltust lt, -It ili maul, tail dial Naiy. We will Melt it batiste is; ids. iltuis. „We Where Ifori - ma i verraimertidn Ilise IC% law Vett& , It Isputdep -11= 11 0 1 0. 11 /Wit lo 7l l 6 ll tbeileasteted Wig .1 lutimarla*lte.:, aelemit tweidhited womb 41117 064 MS UMNltiOltairiiiii.. nice 'sPiatb:llolal Wli - s- - M ,' .• - 0 ` Il ia 0 M AN*0 110_ 14 1V 1Ant ID To , d, . • ' Natio ~ • k' - b. i ••: ~..,• . 4,, -,-.-.,-, ... :IF , 1: up, atto. giattiligetut--: ... _..• . 1 . . - - • r. -...,. ~. ~___: K ne.d. regular toeetiog of lhe t ;intravil:c;ll,,r bath Scheel Teachers' Union will held in.R.ee . U. •Orasiss'a church. htailtet 'sues on 5140 ay . . esaeltst, the SI of Deolart, at ti,,o'clo ' 1. , :- 4 The public is irstitod-hl attend) ! . -. I el, leeriqs :-I.The -Klesionary:Canferphen, en , s i,t .. I itigpt the -tlinistry tif thditieformed • Cl(ny .1 •1, ,be rum hi Schuylkill Count, Pa _3Oll Bold a n em . - Ilag :in the Vert Itetoim i Churc, •on .11.. t sheet, in,Totreeile, Pt.,lipening h 'pear, n(, : day assail*, Decx3d, 440'01 t o „ tbti ,. u ,,_,. over !Wednesday areVWedtreaday venioß.J, TL„-. Obristivki Iseilic 0 altsPtOtfullylnvited to at • ' tend .theas sasions.., ..' The addleerea and iie. , etaltum willbe aoulocupd;lu'ihe Enitlish Rra G',tr. '. ' .1 ' :VM,SB:HitiN e• . ' 13 : 141 , . 1111 . 1 , 141 1 3116 ' .aiiirtn se etconre - rc4e l , .:- a's_ , • - , ,„H! 111101riouElL, — i •,,..:: .„;,_ ..urnmaimuss. a. Chicreb.Seeond ,il , ,;ve r • , ' litrlWA. WV Fiwoolani 1111(pari: D: IL Papt.4,x. ......-.-r-i':' • = ' vice, caibbith.' at:10. A. )4. and 1 . ..” .. P. 111. i rill,:i ledi4; Tormlll7 eittabg, it Tx o'cloCk; • I _ 'T N .. : Illrusitlieb. Ziracs.ii ILopiClieina _Char. hil --:... 84 Rev. 'Z. OttAl - U.'. rout,. ti.,., !,,..,! ~,,, at 10 orclOcir P• treeing. 1.1 NV, , IL.: -,... tadarft aut 'A . TharalaY ei,...,a4,. - 111rlivostitelleall Church coosenui 4tre -. tt ' ;. ' tr. A . & Ostrava Pastof., twill preach lien4air „, y'l. , etmllay toututlig at 10iteelact, acd EitiOl,), iOl , i . liveable , at.. I ceclodc ;il F.teldreeet link h < Kat:t -21 "befre toth. -. • -•4 t: . •' -..-- I • .. '. •• lle-voies 11Preeier•lefee4fielt. every Snr.,l‘y! ..j Illegldnigi frcan.Sw tolXokillock,tio e frame c: i.. 4 4,- • - oofleeouil Street, between lltarkoc atallionee Lat S i ,: : ‘' Ail are United.' -.. ' • ••:I : ..,....., • -•,-.,. ' • - L Iffrarreenem strfierweed trbtoreb. Ira . ; k,.' ..., , Bev: J. C. Beeart,Psetat:t Decals'. I:earning ~,e i- i i, , itam.cocladr., mu* eeeahkg IN- otencicr , alwa) . it, il.e thailtsb tang ..leoe except the mortang . semice. et N,,, sd sad 17th, Deci;l4. 'l3O , and • eith, - , , %%bid, MVI . I COttanded is the Gercanalatigacge., • t . . -,, prsyer weeclak af.ct 14U:ire, each Thereglay 1 , . ittllt•co i tlotk . • , •, , . • • . . ~.. . 1111 , 0013,YfIcariefea ' ‘110. 1 41 , ield tit the 1 1 ,61', - I.M - 0 f Chapel ewe" etbereandat , at 3 o•cit k.,..1,... ,• le* the Winter zooptbe. 1; - , .. • .... . 1 eiticitairiage Notion:ll'oo4g toolympanif,A• with :5 •l• !ppm tAsZotTirai.' ' - ' Ticritiniber.2l, 1967. by Rev. • Cbabb, ltr. SmaJa*ta coil° Mk. Jaya ;swill, Pa.. •' • L . • , : .-bll • Oa inat:„1 2 1: 1 • Franklin Mticre littavatta. ) , , t• • - ua 11. - DsUiso;betb I • • diedsoui destla:, Dio/k.7 a s 1144 n o t4ces. ati.onuaf, nbi at.'t4zi 'rate a/ luo : 041 - . '----- . Milli!' itsciTemb;:r; In LT ,up. son of 111, and C4thartne, year.- :111"tmntius. see.,lB dos. • 1 - • I . • PlX*.iit—cin [ho orlg-iely.ber, Carl;w111 Jcitamtio Banzuvaged G 9 years aid tOnienths. ' - - ...., •• Olin:0113R—On ibe 200 i n 6 November. int Port Car= bee; Jaiii Gwnetait,. a, native ol.Wurterntierg , (ler- - Zane. and in old and estitnahle ettfienof this t..,Nzuttity.i_ ~ ligell___s T *pc •'' ' ..- '• - ,' -. I: ISlDDR—ldSebnilalll 14iven, on the tytt ) lust., w , , 4 , 1a ',eon Hem, a veteran oti the , F,,arty elgtalal Pennsyl. ''• • vents Regiment . / :-q • " .. 1 . •• • lIIILL—On ; Ite 91st or Norimbei. In haegrave. ;: '" Beeline Hett„ In the nib year of her agel • • ~. Ritieff--tpithe 43d' ca INovember. In 144)rtli Mae. . ' Beim, Dania. Moises. :son or 110nry . ;tint , Mary. i. -., 4 . . Walach • _wed 2 Yt,allt. S tOntha - and , l4 days. ; .• . .-. a r , ;--• EICEI4IMI4Du the Seth of November. - in.liot lb ' * ' L Manheim; Minoatrx .4 eenaretu, aged tr ~e'tf,..•4'. 121Ca1ith1,1041.d.1 1 4 1 1.' - i - '.' • .• . - 1 '.. ~, ' l \..' v . : - 7 ---- "• • .. — 4 -4L lt l ' '::: '• . , • ... '• *- •• . 0 1 1iitanFta" 'i -I - ... • ... . . dA ' OU D if ied' Oldetit inibla illlld m p ret re • ' ll atiected ...j- c tiLm itizet A lk il ,' 11 1 . 1 i° 41 ' ) r ) . a ‘ F; l i t ;;; ' ) t : ' ` ' • in Amity Townstilp;'Beras County. , on the 2kg LAW, t.l; ' ' Jannal7,lll% ,j and waa pk t tasequently... In r tliejir.t yo. . • oflife age. , ,,,- 1 eirly or his lire r'ap'id Iszr, J -Ava..„ spent to Abe:plate of hie bl-th, et w Web time tir , r• • MOuett _l.O 'thee iCounty to take* . etiarne. of. t.•:', he) ,t r 1.: " ' Ricer; landed on ,thit',Little -,Sebuylklll. 7 es ee1...11i, :., tendent, where be remained for ten years: i.li.en Lw.i..:. '. ;aasced to Columbia Conicity; where he reold,d until I !,-. , 'Spring of 1514. when be aamoysA if4aln to; this:A:yaw, . and fettled In this plane: , to ac t as , eenentl ege.ut:i. ~ 1 ' fiettitnger it Wetheiill, performing all 61's tints s uni:. entire latisfsetton otbilmixtplo,yers, and all; with. vill: .1.,,, ' behame In tented In his bosimass etlations,t3f his int al and kindly deportment, .tintil a, few years 5e. , 4 , ~. when - owing) to lemestring age. and: dl•stee. he I)-, obiWioectinqtrish all,actiVe employment.' .I'vetnnt q .. -staitig he was peefeetly aware that he tae ishorit,: , ruder a disease that, was liable to remortaa! at ,t'...• . • l'rno Mira time to eternity ; withcint a Manient's 1,1t.1 . • i.....: ~ .., he was afwaYtitheerfillind appartMtly hatter, ,lit t,., •,-, 'diealb. bialandly Ana •artitalned an trrepsrable lo”.. :,, , he was livery kind. indelgent father, iv Well AP a , tit ' scant pratector. - Tnetinethr.ve lost,a silent. but a l',!; 4 r • . . Arad , liend;epne who never let his' right bard lan..) , -whattlaleft. did. - ElS' , country has lost it p•terliri: l ll,, • - ' trint., and slavery srfnneompromising ,en4my. . M; 1 4 • was art original abolitlantat from Pline.tple..no ty,orp. 1 ' , Rive trom opeistent 'eveesouplitaid or 'prote‘ - : I, n AA him In wan. The commodity of which he was a incn. 4 .' bet will mlashia kind pd genial" conntentuace, :ud ti's • friendly salutations aihe passed and re-passetrup nrd dawn mt etzeeto. • In 4 word, he was, the nom, ....r )) ~,:,..; , of God, an bonentmain and as stub .we shall a1,1.a,1-s; Idm (ram among na. •-- t ,'• - .. ' 1 • ; AL- . 1 Poar.paancts,•l9mrinther 9341:1861'. -; - . • -j, • . _ 1 ' girgertutoMnmbid, end Montgomery Cortnty,pv r.l i - pleake copy:. , - ..; . .; ~!, : :_ .4 ,, , _ . i (314INEEIAL NOTI(7ES. IreitaPROPOINALM will be received ro randairincr in hemlock and pluel.brdier fn ;t ble tor breaker ball iidg.;Billof earne can be &en Lv ipplyica to JOHN V, INORTHAI4L.Er4 •Ofilte No -Is3 Mirka 640srrtf Pa. pi0i.,10 1.. , 'errti.tt BAR lIIMICTIIS4 4 4.;;A nitl,fler, rot the • \ I members tilr - the Rar of lb Is Cotinty a II: be. i. 'Oteld hi thetroart IlLican' to day, at It nriffrlin,• A • M• • iti take final action on the new Pee Hill . -' a 1 .. ,A. W:SCHALI9* . ty. W.L. WHITNEY, Pre t '.. 4 - Nay..Bo, 14 • . • -•- r .. riea it And lActorts Regb4 And .Victoria Regli. • D( Ike ila 6eeeby.given ,that mt dire, •CA11.141.1t R. REEL. bas latOny bed nmt, board. This ito clatton all potato'sinOr toittol her or glre - her ertiilVbn account; as Mill pai 1,6; debto other tontraitlrsre = WiCS.Y/al. • Cressona. &hue,. on. 17th, 1.567; , 41S-:11..* liroiicit •Ce irszit riuut.itc:-i- • ql The undersigned bag been. appointed' Chair- I MID of a COmmittee,of th ree by th e Srectore of t ta. Public Scher:deo, atre Bortregh of .Pottrfrille, to de.. - I; , . I ways and meant to orgaMze three Night Schools, tw i,. 1 'in the Borough proper mid .one at ,Th6bachl t,r ;to, coming Winter, for.the *oat of yoVkair boys who rare.t not attend day sehOOl. t . The Beard of :Director- ikrre ; ascertained that tbelefinancesi will not Permit them t. organize and support any More Schools! than are. now 0 1 • established out of. thit Public:School fatal, het !hey. d...., - feel warranted in rsaying • that if a liberal Support .1. ,' -offered by tturcittz d e of the Districi„ . in addidoo to i what support the B ard may be .ble . to tynatributet tho . CoMmittee feel Md . ' fhat,thli noble enterprise M.- ' as i o organizing, and suri ' Ming thesetielmoll can be carted out, and not Only trate. the boys attendlagitem, tau • •ttrunocil effect wilt, in your CommittsaF's, opinion, he, very great upon these boyrOlneead of %letting Saloon. and places of •resort al. bight yrhae !their, siMihial minds *lithe pOisdaed by vice' add hamorality, - they, . i Will learn their 'usual and .groor up teihcoraeisch , .t ~ , ars u well as respeatablo Mits.:us. .Tte c irforeOtr'ordt ' er to establish these -proposed _ Night , . ools, we ,Fii't• i 'compelled tcrask thasuppomt of the citi grin to carry oy. , Wet kVdable work: tie hwe ascertain that three r on' . 1 i tetent male teicbers can be had to h these echre , at a reasonable ailarY,A the tweets 4, there favor: abie.to the object will toettrilmte to its Support ; tin:r t .. •,-• I fore, we list that CaCh parent or other' person 'tutwin..;.. the gaardlienertpot ettildorn. pry over Unto Christ oii,,.r ; I, • Little; Esq., - Secretary of - the Potti.vllie SchoO, Blurt. 1 'Meaty-du eents ieutt Mom* rderaing in sdaanc,• , 1 for each child to rent.tir &WO, and then receNn front the Secretary raticket of adreisakm to the properF.,ll,4!"..'t J and your Committee feel assarcd-that', with the yrrail • ! Start being paid theachools Mid be ottspr,d nwi to - pt. up daring the Winter, with the suppdif ibe Maud 'aro 1 able to coatribute. L TlibieUttr will he ni.d rit,4l,,Tr. 1 toteceire,ountritintiods; and theeooner therityt,n , . atel . • i these, wishing the imam of this 'enterPrist ( ,-;all and !,1 enrol their names' as tonteihators.;,,the.sniaa . r the •!-i schools *rill be put In operations: It la, destod to opet; i 1 1 . 4 P SChdfila by the Ist, or DeceMber ii. WI hi•st. .. -.• • , J. wwitiFlT,letuarman. • , .:. ' ii-It • .! tiirt. 216 1.6 r! . . , *R tb lDeowiw o atletr: Asir • partieeib i p..... 41.1. partnetehlp„lteretotore eitstikr. beivr::eri,”, 11LICHASLW ODONOUGirI and -JOSICribiIIOLAS. ii, the Hotel and rant baatnesie,' 1., tbia day d',,..' solved by mutual Pent. , ,Altilehtlitte by t?eibitt . &atria be to 14; y threzetga , Anil , the& tr debtetl will'pleasetneke merit to b tnoyho A tll 6.:', tuine the btwineat as 4 ly at the iebroer of Centre and Norwegian atterte„ . fltax4fril,tb my ,triende any: thetablio'for.the.f b _berg! patronaget„etended,to m.• etetofore, Ixmpedially -. allicit a cnettu ea ere ,of It;- MlClULTsNfilrali .. PottikilNlkrf elliiMi 19,- VI LliuDO - , ! :-.' 47 3;" . IL ,01 --- , .01[11104 Irir mom wia.-:,thi• tinderolgued t .- are ndw Vrepoundi and - deolionti of paying .the-tralcipal-and' triterest of. County' Bonds, and re wawa halal,* laid Ronda and who extect to ipsyyttenCott , or about the 'ldiot malt .11et t.,.t,, Mena foriement .berotectbe 14 . or "Jaridii 1 , ‘, 863 :: , 'i ' — J. EVERT, 11 : :.. • ~ , • • . dBO. WILgON, Cointalrrinnere.' PATIc. DORMER I , i '.-i . .- r,.. gttrii.V..W.l3acirria. , Clerk. :- 1:' i . . 4 :rt • -. • CoFtiatiftmerlOolsCeitPottavtlle. i', 4"45,it : • t iga z ioilitil4t , 1114.ffii. Ciiiiiff Emil ron.1•1 co., PDITADELPEILA. Novrimot 5. 1.,4 :. •Tbe..Aatutal :SeeUnit' of the. Sto..kholdeOt or. t 1,. 4 1 thz l V lo3 7, , and 'an eifton for i Trevii dent r*nd or.. • 1 .; ilitAhqtero. will b b held 4-.. o. .lIIC Milani...street, oh MONDAY. th e SECOND D Of 'DECEMBER next, !it Alt 0v10ck.1%., - : ~,-'. irlf. 0131350. N. 4r, Secty. ?loll); VT - I, ..: , - .... , ~, .!: ;, 1 ';'4s-It. . - , ...- .L A FAIR litc FEitlif . Is sl,l*44,loet!titituile 1 thilleAP asail suer. 1! . Parpleih. itln !le i . hid !se , : *. • UNIO ti HA: 1., , Oi Monday, Tuesday, WedieidaY - ThUridaYr 161 b, 17th° ISM &, 19thIleeeluber,IIRd7; . BY E ' POST -1 1 10 - 23i fik‘ A. H. ' ' Invitations hive hemi'eitended Ito' s & number f most dlethmalshedtrdlitary,anitelVtl dams, 'solar witcretramesiresdy slgnirled thefir•lntentlud to tie pre sent.: _ t I ! 4 'Tbestiffetent.Chnvehteln the Moro urvh have hiter tatted themselves 113 the. ntovernent; and do effort Isi be spared to make it the gent caerstro' Ind enccae fad etbdr of the kind ever held in Pottsville. The Befreshrhent Department will he conducted or the Restsmint "Ole. - Strangers Matting the WWI daring the Fs/care :requested to call and obtain. hei, A great iarietior Chrfurirrut arid-Fancy Arts Cid wIA be Offered for sale, that affording our rAtkni. en oPFOrtrallty of beying theft pat:tams present, v as low.prices as elsewhere, sod at the Oarrie . tirPe cou ,tributing to& Ususo 'mid; kratiouirt ippoal to the ilw: ! allti of all. - I A large Rube of eatable articles will'be dirtiqc , of briote and thence. For list okarticles sei eartontii' btitlone selle.t4 May be'.lelt with Mr , c; LUC* Wthanager, or the undersigned. connnit! , O. (I. EtOSBYSIIIILL; MIAIRRIND: D : D CSAM IL. BECK, n 'HUBBELL. Sow 14;...41P. Dr. D. W. BL.ticll : , ! Ml k A1),L1&:-:it 0 . 3 BEN'S, LATE JOHN ;O. MEAD NONE." , : . iiaiteracruarla a nivorrassoF ; SILVER PLATED WARP ' . :ly., 1116 illth mad Cliranegit-olt.:..1;." • Pisani': ittatlon is &Told We manniectiv. Nerd Mal wods, stab are belly «psi to the -I le brated-WiedWd Wars In durability aLth Will- 7'. • Ittarthiss atlas are - OXlstazilly eneplolrd in bdfthew and beental design*: - z. All the aesthete of the old dry ' kor Jl4O, O..MKAP • &KM are to ho toandato, and:their 0 3 g be iserthad at *smother establishment, • peered stack cashes La put is tollotrt. Illberrlated.lea SetieCake ILisletsufsbi ke - .Wier* Walters; -•ceeri , stand% Irmo .ismikih - Sugar Ilarketa, Oyster an! 4 keigpfureestiltegetablkalabes;Useer. emu' ee• Cakelbiree, trona erreeksi R edly " peeled biker* pi maw, tre Beetir gelgekreed every • HI. - • • ,- Siker -.Pitted Waye• la be tea this or aiycoma'''. • nota, eimibiats, tarnbbM at the rhorte , t "lee.•Priteelle low IS Apo" of the same . Alitaltl, mate pord . Loed efoollfta:re, 7 • Nov. t. obi . , t STATIFFEkh Pk. to kexa U.fe...torser owl/wa r ') • `Ai usottilesa of liVeleb" Awl* 81317 r 4 ° ted Ware coos M 1 On band. IT IR PA MUD/a PRICSOITS I / 4 ni Wilda owl min: prxoptly a beadl i d tok • v. A ls, wr--0;13r Ell Mil ,1 A
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