l ~ ~ ~ ' nin . o'-. - ,- . :M.p.i i ittlAL POTTSVT!_iLE. wATIeUDAIk. AII67IIST. 1, 186 S. • --• Ot , , , 7Niik "Ile • • jeur teat; t r : Letol4leds aft ad Ai be t*fintrlre• 771Godelesseltistuleau , , ' --. DANIEL • t i DI :41 , • SON ON .NOBATIQ , • - , IFIMI0 1 : 13 . •• - •- . r• . • The folllo ngls an extract from the speech' .. , _, . '. of Daniel A Dickinson, delivered at. the great ' • ratification. meeting, heid.st the CeePer IMlti '," lite in the City 'of New York; Oct2B,- 186'2. !. ~ As Mr. Dickinson was a-lifejfing : Demociat, 1; and , in a positkaf t. . y postal au , , ' • Mr. Seymour's -r -•-• , tifit picture he draws .. _ . • . -• • may - `-be etl - &dell? re fag jest ] now to ... • -those '',Conservati - itfriadiera".who; at their . - site Convesitfon - in New Yoylt, c ommitted . • I 1 thermc - Ives' so -enreeer*edlY 04 support of the, Democratic 'nominee ror the Prod • -, i • 1. , ' ." --; '-' - denct :-.. .. -.1 . - -w- • . .-• i When the moat ferocious cunepirithylitdch ever deer earth rood development th-awarwaillt upon . i .‘ ' out haWmal flagat Sampler, andin'eSorta Somme:3%i 1 • a hal f - s tarved garrison placed there In a Wee of pro-, ' . foundreace according to uniform usage, Sok no other i offense than asserting the supremacy of their country's . ' . ••• Co , 'Mutton. and giving to the-breeze ea embleauttl i - : cal thereof, the -glotioas Stars and Stripes of their. la .-, , them—when the brave volunteers who were huirrna2" . " • to the defense of our nation's capital to pave it from , ' .'. mob rule, and rebellion. lar d cooflagratkm, were bleed , • lug by traitorous_ hands—when Fume; tnetitrealbled, when women wept. and children instinetivelyelting 4' .. chrer to the material hosona—wfien all eta:amender,- _. , rind between the loyal States land the capital w a cat 1 . off' hi finelllotts forcerlren thd Prealtient eleetof .. , ' the United States had then recently !cachet tt)e taint • of government, where duty called him, til 4 elssultens I route, and in direolse. to:escape -thedamr of The as , eosin. and when our land was tilled with excitement .and Consternatinenand alarm—when "shrieked thettrn.: :'• id and stood wattle brave,v and the confiding. maw ° looked about to tee who were the men for the crisls. ' among the chianti' of the Eravire• State, Who bad borne apart In,publicarfaira. and wets naturallylook . rd up to ae exemplars in - snch , ' t cri-is, he (Horatio 1 . - Seymour) hied hal:melt away upon the double-quick in • the oppoatte direction (Laughter], and for nepily half a year hid, htinself among the lakes and ricers and to • • mantic woodtanda andintand towns of Wisconsin ; and ' his tongue waratia silent•on • the sultject of 'd enounc i ng .4 ; • the rebellion ore. theft of the mtudered volunteers.; - ',hoes 'Vlais 'walked riiirevenged amnncpt na.' , — (Sensation.] There We, may ettiolose he banked-and' i -Valanced. and watthed- and waited, , and. turned And ~. ,:" . awisted flarightert. ;anti]. alacimn. -when a email knot ' I• • •• ~' t of defand,.defeated, Overate and deapirablepoliti / firma; tstioluui for years hung upon the anhalateace • • department of the ..I;remneratic part of thliNtntecl ~t ime to eta ,of bt. entering th e aci y d;, (Laughter I They, .borroseed without= leave the honored name of -. Dernoeracy,ndder which to perpetuate the Covert tree.- . • " . eon, ae the bran:rite - . I : I• . ' • ...- , "Stole the livery of the court of Heaven •• .?., • To er.... ve the ittvil In "- '' .it ' .. " . - Their diegateef al - and digrossf i record signal out W 4 ,the doingorof men bat at-ltd in polidral. depravity to' 1 —be gifted with ordinary instincts and t. sr regardless of ' : - the popular. will to he mindful of shame; and the de- - ,i . fhat-they experienced at the hands of the people should serve as a warning to trimmers and itaitors and parrij 1 1 : ridiefand ingrate. through all future time Tide MOW, ..• -mtet drew the Secluded one from tits bidi ng-piece, and i he cline forth with all the-courage of -him who; in con fret with his win- "being' driven tinder the bed, and t ••-• stalls remaining thus , n,e Awed, eke:arid Stift whether ~ ;he consented cc not be, would broke% through shoot •• I . . hole in the clap-hoar& ro Ion,: en tie had the spirit of . , a men I (Gieat and retiested,langhter and allrJalmt")• '' • , He entered V,n'the political, ;anfrizs, and on thittrath ' •,.. of October 1 1, a few dais ,rethe-eiretion, mode. o . • ;., . are, b. t burden of which as an apol.-gy for the. 1. 1 If ebellion, ad a rotidetnnatio of th e Administration .L.- ‘•'„ far having eted out the rites of martial ,law to those i' , inarms•egionst the G Vann:ent. Though abounding wr ith fl may disguise's-and aliptiletleal generalities, it .i , . contained one point worthy not only of notice., ' but of i - the severest reprehension. and here It I•: "If it is tine . ". • , that Slavery Moat be abolished' to rave this Union, - then the people of the • South shoidd he all .v, ed. to. withdraw themselves from _that goverment Welch .: •-. ranribe glee them the siTatection gtvganteect by Its • terms:" . What 1 place tbFglorions Luton—this her!. ..! ; lage of burned hope ..-thisecylorn for the world'swen -6 pilgrim—this refuge for the cpprerrod of the earth i • —ln.thOcale of being beneath the black, and bloated,' and bloody. the correptane&i:rninting f tho - stultified •: , and stultifying InaUtutiaill'or. Slavery r No! Sooner I. than rap this Union' Niveie.i,. let not only the icuttitt : t anon puish. whenever wad wherever it can-be found, ..._ .. but let the habitations that hart known .it perishanith '';- • - i • it; arid be known, no more forever. [Tremendons and Ifmg-remtinned applause. ' "Them roe' . 'yThrit's th e . - :‘V. ~ • talk '' ,- eTh . tee cheers.] Andyet thin returning fugitive ;a:. . from imbiotiam proclaims ea his creed,le effertiptiot : • in carats. that If either Slaverp.Or the Union Mart be fi" dertioyed IL sbould be the Man: And' the tame of ,_ • this man is Bondy, Seymour. thensatioa. I.• ' -,-• :. •- D ani el.l 87 - iDichineon was the favorite of •• - • • -' - the ; Mouth for Abe, - Presidency. , . Fi e was a , •• • pro-slavery - man '-. until : the Slive-holders • t .i commenced the Rebellion, When .he . de . • .npunced the traitors,: and his eloquence, for •,. . • he was one of the most eloquent Democrats lii - country, rang throughout the led . in. favor' • .. of Liberty and Union, now. and forever, up to r • hie death. 'He knew kloratio'geymour well • • for be had eo•operated with him—And he , • , • • branded -him as a - traitor to thp. -,,_ Union. at the commencement of the Re , hellion. judging him from his acts.t - • ... . • ~ .. - - Does any, hnneat'man want any further tea .. timony that , during the Rebellion Horatio - was . as .. thuch- a traitor to his -clinntry as Jeflerscin .. - .1. . Davis , only that he - lacked the , courage- of GRANT AS A STATESMAN. • Some of the Copperhead iwera dare to . . . 1 .. assert' that Grant is only a General bat no' .. • ~,. 'statesman. We append a letter written in e : . 1862. which *shows that his yi..17113 on the poi . ~ -.:- 'Lary of the country are not Only of ,ii stateitman .. . • t Ake' character,- but - far.steing also ; „ ~ • Ifibring UM progress of the war, and in achfueeePTelii" of the sustesmenshipof Lincorn and hie Cabinet. Gat , , oraixirant.f9resaw'thie of of emancipation, not, i . only ass Means -of suppressinge rebellion, but to. .the hiture peace of the cotratry, and op the Seth of .a lig TLE tr I SC:, he addressed a lette to Mr. itistabbilrne, If -of Illi_nols. in these words: ' •• . Viessnrito, Mies:. Anent 30, 1 . • i .•-• Mesa Bra: The people teed not quarrel over th in .) ;, aticutlfin of slavery. What Vice 1-..esident Step ens sanowtedges se the cOruor.stone tif the Confedseacy ' •••• is already smocked - out - Slavery is el y dead,land , Mititlot, be-resurrected' It would Piking army : • • to maintain slavery in.the South if ere ti. make - i • • teace tottay,'griaranteeing to,lthe Sou ail their form -#fd er privileges. I never was ad Abolitionist—not even • , what could be called' anti•slatery—but I try to judge - ' fairly and honestly, cud it became patent to mymind early in the rebellion that the North end South could ; - never live lu peace, with each other exrept & one na tion, And that without slavery. • As-act - lotus as lam to see peace" established. I would not therefore be Willing to see ley Settlement until things eiminn is settled - Your sincere friend,. 1.1. S. Geier. This WWI the precursor of the proclamation of euien , ciliation, which mode Lthcoln immortal: and ache In voked upon that, so they we neon thls,•.the c(ftelder. • air: judgment of mankind and the blaming" of Ilitutlie • - ty God.. Here is evidence of statosmaashik4which ' - .";should be printed in golden letters sithe head orVery , ~• copy of th e proclamation of ernerrlottion. „,,, . -•- • - Indic. A: D. Richartison's forthcoming Life , of- Gen . Giant:there is come intereatiag',evi , • , • , dence of this kind, Of wh i ch we ainei a few - specimens.. In Novembe r,ls6s , Grant wrote' , , 4 . 'to the ex Rebel Gen. Dick Taylor: ...Ile day after you left here the President sea for Me, es I exlectel - he would after converseidn with his ' - Attorney-tithe:at I told him nit 1 , 1 ewscudidly about i the coarsel thpught he should •1 ke in view ottbe "verdict if Ike late ekctions. It el cited nothing sadje ' . factory . from him, but did not brit) oat the, strong ots it 1 position he sometimes 'shows to 'views 'not agreeing • with'his own. . I war followed by' Gen Sickles,. who • ' expressed about the'rame 0ph31,-eg4:l did_ • . - . &nee that I twin talked with several members of • • Conerres who are classed with the Madleals ;' Ekberg* and Birdwell for liaeauce. They express the mostgen• crone views sa to wbatpoold be &gm, if the coruritti. ~. bunch itniendme h ts proo6Sed by Congrere werersdopted • • by the - Southern Stater.- : Whavvrai done La the cdre. of. Tennessee was so , rarnetitos what wonktl3e done in all , . ; . . . . Even-the ciisquallilestion to bold officelaipote4 on , .. - certain cliousity one article - tittle araendmeht wont& no doubt, he removed at Once, except it Might be to 1 the cares of the very highest offenders, Inch. for •In• stance. as those who went abroad -to aid th the rebel.' " lion, those wholeft seats In Ontigrese, etc, AB e r ,,,,, nearly all would soon be restored,' and so farsts security • •-. *property and liberty is pancernedi all would be red • . stored at once.. - . , . ..- ' •-I would like exceedingly to one Sentherfj State, - explode:lE4am, •huify the amendment. LotoabLe ne.to • ' .• see: the exact course that. would leper:meth -1 Itetiere • , . • it w, old mach modify the dern_ctris that may berestie if there is delay." -• . -.. • • '1 Lever could hive bettered." sild Mrant toetriend, " thatAPhoctia favor WAtik er.zrev:B the right to vote; ' hot that seems to me the only eolutiun of our ditlicul . Daring the Winter 1S?lf. T. while reeiwwirnetion snownrlll weN' L;rl pf &MM. Carolina. Brown imd Walker - of awl other •late prominent ne. ~" reo•ionbee. 'aka' hie counsel. To all he replied,. in anhetance: ••• • Go-to- ft.; t! "Ito-aPr2oAlieauv in.rnnfrress,' anti th).-rn. alone. -Ear.. notl.ingvrhateivr to do- wOh _Northern TR irho 02.'2)0-sell the war.. line , never again be en-, . trusted avliti ,re you Consort with Octal' the more exacting tbe Republican. wit] be. arid oarlit - to be. When you gettome, urge your people to accept negro eiffrago. • tyou bed prittptly adopted the con-, ititutionitlamendinfut ebolithingifilavery. 'orthe one. • makiernegroit citizens, and ettaeanteeing the pithlth 'debt. Congives would undoubtedly have admitted yea :before hue' Now it' wlll invijett apou•sddlog thipArtial ellarrage.•;.Tbe ember you accept that the better for - U concerted.' , • , • _. •.. -•••- , In the Scittlialll for 18&6, when 'the Fren Were, pre - baring to evacuate Mexico, Generiti Grant wrote the followir , ••eensible and. em plastic 'letter • to -- ,Sherid an,. then - colmmanding the"the Fifth Military I)istrf s ct : ' • _ . "Mx opinion le that She Inflame of the tutted Rates; •-•-..- - -" - and duty, Is to ree that 'foreign inter : amts with the align of this continent la pat an end.to: ' • • • -It la protiabie that you may base portunity nrjudging the dealers of Santa Anna. shonW be attempt to tend a force to the RIO Grande. Should his designs be inimical to the Governtnetraf Mexico, with which we ere at peace, tie mime duly; In aiholi -7etnto.donr own Vutrality laws,compelsOP to PreYt'llt; the ilttirg out 4' expeditious hiettlie to-"that G.ivern. meet that existed lie the ease of the Peden morement against out northern neighbor. • • , 4 There.,ia'but one party. 040 Goveinment !Dile-11m, whoie wish' a have claim To ,reepect from us. No pot, - icy taw been adopted by our Ginvernmentrettich author izes ua to interfere on llieskenecil with that country, bet there Is nothing, that-I -know of, to present th e pee passage al. - people or material going thrones our . terrhey_to the aid of tbii•itooguired Government. !Vat neutrality should prevent our alloarlft the E gime Mit* when the effect is to make war upon that Government, so long as we Inca peace with And Within -the- present %year, Sheridan, 7 • wlyme opinion of Grant is certainly': lien .. • • worth having, wrote as follows to 1 friend r 1 • - tart perhaps needlees t he to teil you how light 'my I. 0/2 loot ca tof the gl am orious rechrd„ tn front of which Gen. Grant now stands before the okintry. the country now IWO= to oppreclate that wag the only hand which patted me on the shoulder and gave me encouragement, wham I. almost alone, stock up my Attie bmtle tag at tiltrw Orleans le assist a rec. of d tine in, striae the• country and .preservlng the record Of cur eoldlers. Had Grant, Sherman. and my• ceIL and (Okra, etne over to the enemy, mach dark nesswOold twee - come meet the land. "TIM wrath= were necemax7 for the settlement or the RcbelllOck The Ina wee to take awn trom lane* strength. Tbat wee done at Apoootettnx. Tbe en cad, to take away rte political strength. Twit win Defame nest riowenber. It will be a short are netgtokee decisive as 4treposeett, Qr.? • ' out any Copperhead in the *couirtryi ii ylsn '-:. can, that ciaksholy, any more - emed p;or *more correct w % this is el*Costin the'shoye Mi;reeml. /1* Woo:0 runt and also thetißn;` !kiloy4 :11*thiep;,AeretofOre and still Jam= icligiiiMeFlotla "import Grata lad b , 1 1 11 0 11214 7 t • , A PROPOSITION 40 MOE FRIEND& GRANT AND COLFAXIN `'•SCH T1A114.4011111.' _ Which 'CIO, ebill haitthe Honor. e Victsburg of W gth , surrender Cane?' . Last' week we received from a pairings lady residing in this Oaeity. the ibliowing letter : To pre Sorrom or run Jammu.; Shs-11 Ira my p r ivilege sp be with the noble-arm)) ender- Got. Grant at the slam of the capture of ViCMMTI Silt tally addled at that evetefal period, that Geo.. Grant wbold be our sett lllNSekeitt, and within twenty-four. boors pita the merunder with. toy owl hods ent • briedt frcen the celebrated tree ender whose shadee *3,lElns' of settodee were arrlS I have dam earthily. derriit, never do e, but the time tome ft as el wrzid come My wish Is that ft be need in a way mostappeoe to ettmulate the forger Lion of Grant and Dollar Chiba *rowboat Eichtlitill County. and your aid and advice I now met mpect• fully requ tet • , My own Idea is thle: That the Wood be made into a care which I propose to present to the Township Club wtdall....lft tothe- populat ionmembers polls liaison mettle tor 'Grant and Colhz. of the ssecesdal Club to raftle for the cane, **whole matter to be and derided by yoetwelves, or tome one app you if you can {roomier any better or mom appo. white me, please do mt., One blend saggerts tbet ft be made into mallets sad temented to several clubs. I prefer the cone; another that the cane be given to the Cab that stroller the largest =abet of members kin not like that either:es I wont to me the State go tar Grant, and cotes will do that. Still I MUsecede to anything you willeaggest.; • • Wortax Or -Stercructu.. Comm To the above we `replied, approving of oar correspondent's Ides of having the relic'made into a cani;)sisil offering to racilhate the ma ter in far silty in our power. • To our letter came an answer a few days since, of whirl the-following is An extract: Burro= or Jorassi...: 13be—Your letter beet hand. I am pleased to lean that your views agree with mine. ' I now inbuilt the direction of the whole matter to yen, es I am entirely incompetent to hare anything to do with it., except to provide the cane, whiebsbali be stone at my extelnie, and pliant in your hands when ever. you desire.' • . Yon may bring then:tatter before the public In any way you deem proper: and you are at liberty to nee any part of my previous letter-you think Personal notoriety is not at all des'aed ; I m z 7 ,: =l' Mimed to lemale_politkians. and for - Jean hive been writing aratitat •• Woman's Rights." I only desire in a quiet, womanly way to aid to taming Pennsylvania for a malt whom nutve seen_ well tried. and whom I - know to be amure:tentywrate and unselfish patriot. Br3peettolt .. '' • Is: ewes or Betrensus. Comerr.' - - its not necessity to the carrying oat of this admirable idea for the ladksis mime nor the part of,thd County in whldh sfie mail:lea, to be made public, and Ire thevefore, ft:fain_ from rrtentioning„elther. Ilei'letterl speak her Capetian in the good cantle, and het desire that Schuylkill 'shall be foremost Among the counties in - Pennsylvania, in giy r lug % lalwely Increased vote at the coming elections fqr Grimmind Colfax and, the great principles of - wiilehlhey are the . champions. To give sbam i therefore, to the idei of "A •.. ~of Schuylkill County," we give no 'tine to ;our friends , throughout the Conniy, thatm i will hoid•the Vicksburg -surrender • cane til lifter the Presidential, election, .stiMeet: to the orde.r of the President ,of the Grant find Colfax Club, whose borough or township shows the largest increased Ikpub, lican vote over the Republican yotedpolled at the election in October, - .1507. Now, Grint men, letithls Interesting offer'-' ing of it 'loyal daughter of Schuylkill, ipuf you oatoo active nork for. the . . Republican cause in this campaign. Where they 1/0 not already exist, organize at once, In every township, Grant and Colfax dabs. • • • Now its to what You should do 'after you organize to make your Oaks effective,•' commend to pont` attention'the following ad vice which we fidd in the Erie Gazette. Vite suggest that the series be read at the first 'heeling of any such club, and the he: e.essarj committees appointed to immediate ly csity out s la so far matte club may deem practihable , . cousin , tug staitwa OF Wa1 5 . •• Mies; ritiare organized. 'what then I'ln 'the end place, let•tbe finance committees go , diligently at work. 1.:v.004[3re "the sinews of war." Money,-is an eseen-• tie Initg in a taniiitign, and every dub ought to have enough m pay the expenses of , orgailization, sobserlbe liberally for documents, light the pall when a meeting, is held, and aettle,the Incidental expense of the organ. ization, c . I*OLD iirrnass. • • Tit the second place, bold meeting I Never mind if you mkt get bigorators from abroad. C"All.put your b.• *peahen' *d let them give you their maws for standitig by Grant. Colfax and the Union party. Nev. er mind if you cut get up big mars meetings. Be content with the gathering of your 01411 town's people. Big: SIMPONIOni abd fire-wake • convert nobody.— Frank and fair and iter — dtscneelon, no, matter how humble. will blot every candid 'MI honest mall into our party. . . In de third place,• natter documents Let Demo. crate and doubtful voters have a flood of, Republican Veit - poured to upon them., Many men are Democrata becahee they know no better. Let none of them have that exam In thin CaniPldßEL • DOCUMelltl. Can readily be obtained by township clubs of the comity commit tee and by the latter of the State committee. To' be effective, docutwinte • must bci distributed and read early in,the canip . aign.before party feeling becomes em- )(Ave A TROZOVQII CANVASS. In the fourth place., mak* thcitrughtanreas of each township. As goon u the Democratic nomination 1p made, a rummage of Wire ind intelligent men should be appointed 112**h township to thoroluthly mean ft to ascertain each maws political statue, and reindeer his name as "'itepablicaan "DemiXTat.".. or "DolitltfuE" There lists should be kept at headquarters, While their footings should be forwarded to the County Commit. tee, achu bs ofd county to the State Stith ia good In a thonasztd ware. It enables up to properly estimate oar strength; ltshows to the predee Ohne were work is most needed; It thrnishet us with the sins data for Work in getting out seta, on election day. ' ; rn TILLS imasTliOnt:lLlLL4 • ILFOULICLAN In'the fifth place, see that every doabtfal. voter is supplied with sigood ljnkni paper. • Let every Grant Quo in the cOuntidevote a good share of Its beaus to. aseeitaining what conservative vaeta In ittedistricts Will willingly read a Republican paper this campaign, if it be furnished 'them free of ,expense, and then have the paper,malled to such. We guarantee more good from this-Operation than from all the mass meetings, grocety dipenao lone, and high tempered disputes which ever havrior be indulged in. , We biai t e these suggestions as briefly Ind forcibly, as pcwihre. There are ,many others which thrpug upon ns, but we forbear. ~They will donitlesa suggest them-. 10 all earnest glrant will Colfax men. ,We de sire, however, especially to tuipre.s upon the minds of - our readers the necessity of Immediate Republicans, to woiki.foryonr great Cap fain, Victory anki the Vicksburg-surrender - mine ! , - Let mitre; in October and then in Nqiem ber,`-lwn magnificent reports from ivery section of the County.. -4,- . ]mvgtirriortesy piAanrrri Tax COPi'EIttIEAD PLATPORE. General Wade Hampton speech -at Charitietoit, (3, d) declared that tilkhad Blalr'i retioltitlonary plank Pat in the; pl/kfortn. We pot* his own • : .mast . that our fellow4ltizenir of the ott sin that Committee, as everywhere else, with the utmost cordiality and Wood will. They - expressed their willingness to afford us all that or might desire itr i restoring our States to the Un ion. [Cheers.] As we were met in inch kindly spirit, I could not but reciprocate, and knew that I represented the feelings of my pie by_ en doing - ; and wheh the resolntione.offered by the Senator from Maryland. (Bayed) which declared that the rights of suffrage belonged to the political powers of &State, were being consid ered, I begged to add a few ample words. 'They agreed, find I took the resoltddOns, which you find embodied in the - .platform, ibd added to them, "and vie divfare ant the reconstrttelitm ads of Congress are tiOtconstituttourd, ren*tirmary, and cold." [Cheers.] ) Thatavas my plank in the platform. • - • • - • * • We only smote(' that - party to pledge itself to CIS solemn declaration that Mesa, ants were "minonetitutional, revolutionary, and void:" ' When I Presented that pinportition weepy inemberof the . Committee (and the warmest men were from the Mirth) name forward and pledged themselves to carry it out to the end. Senator ., Backalow,. in the Senate, found it necessary to repudiate Slair'cletter ; but can ha repudiate ,the platfOrm which contains th e satne declaration? . . • : The tante is plainly before t pepple— Chant, Peace, BUsiness and Work., vi: Sey mour and yenrs et tuinult r war, pluti der anti- the destruction of everything gained, by the Rebellion ; or in other words restoring the "Lost Cause' to . the rebels( ' Which do. You prefer? . WHAT THE PEOPLE,Say. _ We have admitted a number of communi cations, into our coludins lo connection with the strike, froM all partieN* merely to show what those interested say, with Ont endorsing all the sentiments of the writes, h e ge T i ng that when all the grievances are made pub lic the difficulties will berinCire speedily and amicably adjusted. -- - , Our desire 'always, bas been to do justice I \ 4. to ail Piffles in times of difficulty, because we ve lived • !brig enough to know that there tie two skies to all questions—and When people will have the-courtu/e or the In 'dependence to look at both sides; they can al ways irrive at more correct conclusions. IhrrviiierioN —Pans :_Tni.nr.—Eitgland's neat. mutated vreslth ie seattgd °Tardier*, and Eng. lend ie ae, a Cation therlfore &sally boodle hi repridistiori 'both at hanyi 'aria abroad. Englind also advocates free trade, not at home, butowith foreign nations, and heretofore she has always preferred the oneness of the en called demoinstin party, because It is the pirty that advocatni trade in this country. But the repadiStion plink of the platform has called. forth' the eondeasnation of every English paper, and they declare Writhe PAY ought to be beatem.. There ; are .Probiddy ONE THOUSAND lICILLIONS of OW petitediaiti istabracing National, State, Rail Reed and other lianas held In Europe, hence REPUDIATION bad ncinpletely staggered the European allies of the copperhead party, In this country. north the . Pres Trado-Pollei Of the Rebels, together witrethe desire to break tin oar Velem, that arrayed alt the mug powers in Ears*. against the Republican talon Peaty; and he favor of the &babe and the Copperhead' party of the North dming the rebel- Wat. bate the beet of evideeee....fris tad na4-4hat It* Eithdat 4 /t INN rotor in t *tree Mete et enema then et pram m a r. —ReeliegAteesteh. . Yte r if :ben of Wilms Is entitled to Isey tittle *p i , fir thisitegiOn was nom lees in "41 side of anarchy" than si. preempt 'We have felthfully the PrNgets of the strike, n extemonting nor -sew down aught In 1 - We ban no , daelts to cultivate the attVio eleidni to amp don loornilei, ~ *Kan. f•PhhUllt. eh* ii o i ellgile ' ;za, - , :r.; ~0.,ia,.,---,- -; .., ~ .-,;,,, , 44, ~,- - - . :,-.4 •-- •-',...., •"• " ••: •7-i I' • -"• ea*.; •vi "- 4, ' , "1."'":4"i. -- i .'t,.."1. , "' • ~-+ ~..;, ) , i 1.:4, ,,, -1 , v"4" - - '* - 4.1,..44 A i r l ii- H R --- ..yvt - I .-- J - 11,.5 - .. - 3 - 0 1 , it•xA:i t i - -' , A.:-tra =•,-• UST :.-.• .' . , - 1 7-. ''l. - ~: : .. Tax Copperhead Demociao met in Coun ly 'Cierventlon on Tumidity hitln this &rough, sn4 madirtheir methadone. The Con venikii ins by some thirty Ur &ay del= agates, limner than it wee lasi year, and ldr. Randall. the President.. live experience, °weaned by prompt ruling and *came to thOcolunablek to keep the animals present in pretty fair:order. But at times it even taxed him, especially on one ounsion, when Major Wetberill mete make a very proper motion F which If.adopted wobld have shortened oie seed= the Convention, and . a "11W :from Cass Jump- up sad shaking his fist it the 114)04 shouted. "Oct nopuz :yea think tha t yeas goin' to has ~rift yer own Way' in this Convention ?" The Major wilted be fore the terrible array of fists *lda forth. with wined as suddenly:before his eyeifits Clan Alpine's boat beforethoie of Fitz 'James it the whistle of Rhoderick bha ; Randall rapped . vigorously; and order was restored by the a id of several llistavea 80,wever, take the'Convention, all in It wee decidedly quiet and , respectable, compared with last yearn fandangO, and in this /repeat we are. wllitig to "give the devil his dna! The ticket nombiatedloes not give by any means entree emisfectimi_to the Democracy. The - 11 *i is very . 11nequally distribu ted, and some of ,the candidates on it especially the one for Conindside • n*.nre oh noxious to many Demoirrats. It will be im possible to . , ccuicentrate the 'Forty, vote on them. , To COL J.Y. 3. 'Connor, the - boMinee for Congress, we have no personal objectiOn whatever. As a nun and a citizen we respect 'him, and give him corylifor the independent position he took daring:Ad Rebellion. •To us however, there is one irirepa*le political objection to his elects n. Re has - c _onsonted to stand °tithe Colipethead platform of - cipies- 7 the,pfatform of Beyinour and Blair, which means a new Rebellion. ' One Other objection even with his friends, is his health, which It is anticipated, mild not tindergcli the , arduous labors of a session of Congress, and which would of course, lessen his ability to tabor for the : peculiar, interests of his Dis- trim, a matter cifimpartanne not only to hint aelf 1113 man of Imainesi .interested in all le-, &halo° that will conduce to- the welfare of the Region, bat to pe ; oper.ators and work ingmen.r ' • Henn. Beard, Nice and Kerne have been renominated for Assembly. These gentle men by their fidelity, to their party in the Le islature may have won 'their renomination, but for the general Interests of . .the County they hhave . in .their legislative career, done little or nothing. To illustrate this we nerd but state thit'when anact- , was asked to ic4 iestigate the condition of thaltonty , far'd acconut, In which the members of each party are interested—the . committee of investiii- lion to consist of memteys of both parties.— Messrs. Beard, Nice and Kerns, then in the Legislature, did nothing to secure its passage; althr - ugh their simple approval would have , secured it. Men who are direlect in such matters which do not wear . a partizan aspect, cannot be relied upon When other and more important matters of general interest come before the Legislature.. , It is a sufficient rev son why They should not im returned. The renomination' of Mr. Benj. Evert for Cominissioner, gives much dissatisfaction to the Democracy,` ' and we have strong &Om of his re-eleCtion under even the most favora ble circumittnc The rest of-the ticket is not worthy of any paFticnler ciamm9l4,-. , It bark:Lotting to corn end it especirillyito the regard of voters. If reform in _C l anty Matters. is expected the Democratic Ciianty- ticket is not the, one to -effectthatlestilt; and- taxim,ers ,need not look' tolt for change to relieve them Of . burdens. - thou Taxeo.- 7 The taxes this• year in t3chuyikill County are a 'swindle. We learn that:the Cornintesieners paid no attention to the ass Ors, and put thesitei to snit them selves. Jos of their being refaced as everybody expected, they :are largely in ceased. Thit present Atte is perfect robbery. The tax-payers 'are absolt4fy robbed of at least $30,000 or $4OOO 'by those Who have charge of the County affairs in' the vario departments, and whiCh could :wed if the people would on t hontit men to office, and not robbers who seek the of fices: only io mike:a " good thing.' out of them, by plundering the people. i The tax :rate for county.ttor*gb, school and botinty, amounts to 55' Mille, or $5 50 - per 8 1 0 1 1 .10 1 Pottsville. The:tax. for County , purposes in" Lancaster "CoiintYwas last year •21 mills - on the dollar. That is a Reptblical county. In Schuylkill County with no extraordinary ex , pensea under copperhead management,lvis 10 mills on the dollar, with: higher rates of assessment than last year. Oar valuations. were put upl by the Commiisionercabout 33 per cent. "over , Whst_they assessaiist year, while other Kopertk similarly located, re mains at the old ' rates. Our taxes last year were $339 30;.pstrile same property thhi year the Commisilioners haye,made the taxes $4BO, an 'pelisse $142 50—more than one-third. Now we know that the Assessor madelhe same ussistunent• it's existed before, which was then higher than our neighbor's property was valued. Is there no *ay of_checking such Infamous buiragils E'D TORP S TAID . • ' "Goon Nirws” la=tbe niune of;114 - iligthus month ly magazine. pabljahed in New York by!' P, S. Wynkoop, 108 Fallon street. It pprpowee to be a central and catholic organ of evangel thought. Tense, 12.50 per year. . khazzars.—This is the name of a monthly mu sical publication published by Win. L. Pond Co., 547 Broad Way, New York. Each number con tains in addition it pieCe of good music much interesting musical reading.' Terms tl a year ; 10 cents a copy. % Tim Half-Yearly Abstract oft)). Nediail 13cl-- epees, from January to July, 1868, which is a digest' of British and Continental medicine, and, of the progress of medicine and the collateral eel. vices, has been published by Henry . 0. Lea; Philadelphia . . To 'the medical profession She work is of great PACILLEVEI NOVIIIIN for August 0011h1111$ No. of The Wjckedest Man in New York. a pipet which his petted a great sensatiop. The rest of the contents are very interesting. Published, by 8.8 Packard 997 Broadway. New York. Bob ecription $1 a year ;Single copies, 15 cents. This magazine promisesio become very popular, and to gain a large oirehlation. Tim Lair's Perin roe Arourr,—"The Sol. die?. Widow,' • flnelreaecuted steel engraving, opens the Augult number of this charming mag azine: Then follows the =al large colored 001 engraving, representing the Parisian Fashicassi— Thea a touching engraving, called "Entering into Life—followed by numerous engravings of 'dreg,- see, bonnete,'paletotai 6E, among which ire may especially alludlrto an equestrian. plate,. es being very well•executeiLvmong the literary contents of this number' we ii mention t Onr Artist ' in Windows" by August I ; "The Debariy For trine,".. by Amanda Doug • "Lost . Days,,,,,by Florence Percy ; "alight by4he Tide ; A Dead Man's Rule," by Elizabeth Prescott ; a tiketch of Florence Nightingale, Editorials, pte, Fash . ionsotc. The "Lady's Friend" is published b 7 A. Peterwin, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 50 a yelr (which •aleoitieudes a large steel en : • ••• 4 .ThelAdy's Friend" arid "The Barn a Eu g eniogroist," 64.00.. Sample copiefij 15 cents. gocat affn4o: . . Weekly_-*lmitnac. • -_-• ~.__ • ___ •- sing icy 4 - r • wits.—PBS. 1 • a n . 100311 . 0. CIIIA.1114311: . . - X. 34114/11%/A,... - 4 64 1 16 - • ii: . a. It. * SVXDAT 4 67 1 11 Poll 111, 8 6 49 um . . - 11 - : INLOwitAy ~.... 4,6 SIT 13 - LA Q. 11 - . 7 31 ma. '..A6 TanDay.... • ;.l 4 5417 111 New 11..18 0 : 15 ma IL Wzrunanmr. 5 0 7 11 Fiat 5/.64. .1 -61 ay .16 ltica in mi 6 lt ... 5 ' 1.11 10 9 ~ ' Itw • 11 7 ' .i• • I XISTRiiitOLOGICIAL 71vipe•rature f or the Week. - J ~F~~ll~ldß. 7 25 flaturdm., 27 Woodsy, 213 Tninda_ • .2980 Wednesday M. 1117, • , •Seeders.—Por sale by Brisbt ' k Co, Thh ey .are ha a cease:Ames that every housekeeper sould re. - _ . Cal and see the Elliptlo Family Bawls* Me : chine, et ifisa thiseeit'a end E. allberre, cor m Sttraed Norwegian streets. ' 'tax Riley vtri sari tram Nov 'York to-day to the ~ t y Parts." for Europa. Ha coutsto; Plater ratualug abroad until October. A child's gold armlet Inn bat 1 street, a few &monocle. The Atiskr Syr-bs warned by leaving it at B. C. OTtiamNi Jewehy U. S. Assessor.—Tbe noteinitioo of Jeremiah Beitsinges, of this so.•to tx(Asesesee a.thie Berensdiautot. hsa hew oosiflsmed by she : - Hainbtog Depot.--The fittlattiatiotate stoat the depot, at ffamharg are attepleted, Ind is now oes'of the bandicoot' and noel 000ttasieof slob"! OS entire rotate. • • • Iw aossequeste at the strike thaw to mot vailk at=keU m:l atlisadintr Salletad sad Na am a at Haim' Phis ulla Lis base cdatai . „ and A ?tee of teleg o leleteg along the Bototraill !hie to Pot* The Ne Compaq ere WNW f$ ilAboy b totiid tbs bito •um e a • _ wake am. Inthootsfief NOW do 9Pseiree- rte Enterprtat.-Dot. • /ger of the Marti= Eittel; hat Introduced ea • lam to not the Dept* aad his 'Wel. bleb will be a • once !omens= the traine e ' an& dei atop at b b Sam= Aim.. On Thnralay been lo Clitamay, aertintuttr tn w3l- . , lis in kijoung joists vie eneesed to - on Abe ebarge of stealiti eas t a s borielroot Itsiird. =erliit Mkt." of XL, Osmanli Northam*. e De. '.Hs toe Abe tbeti.lod fade flab ofbail tree meet to prism 1 Lug flattirday night tic, war fan-arrested in ... of Yealbires fat basolttor ladies 'am tlnry Assad. One c assa,_ • 10 mks hie, woe tram Up Wigs ftiiiobllle: and the was dad to jail b 7 lailuirlo amid, 11Vdiloolt of 11M41. 1 - Tlv. efteinitr, .41 -Pntieh. arina Eteliatilleform motti, in the Oonneil Mamber, corm sod igastmideao : S. on to•toottow, (Sonds+Augnat 2od, at 'lug o'clock A. I.iiintit If Y. N.' The , are rawn=ly limited attend: . 1 . Grans, Nepublie.—'4%. 26. 44. A. 8., of dohnyikill Harm, Ell atssodUvisi service iD MathWlDOrrife IDDrithig -SD ograices io German Bafonried antrott, Iter2 - 4. . PhlBP Buis, Pastor. Tbs mime Posts in tbs . Cxudy ars towpath:lß 'salad to be prestast. _ice Tesnporance.—Ths • • • 1. Di. vision DTo. ,52, Mtn _.• •• • • will most in their hall on tomorrow' Sunday) evening, Au.: gnat 2d, 1868, at 7 o'clock, sharp, w.rittotT to attman g • sermon to be &hewed tiy : the SFr. Mr. litembowar, at the Baptist Church/ The smokiness which: bu been so plain 'in car stmoup_bere for some Mine la canoed by groat fires to the , uadian wood& 1 It is reputed that at St. Scholsatigne, on the Otteire river, thiripaiii miles from Montreal, the wade are imiYieasble, end stesmere canna run on ;seixituit of the fire and smoke. ' • - • • Aimed is a ifine.—On Monday morning last Thomas Haley, a minor, was burned @overtly in the elope of Hill & Harris. He toot siamp,from his cap to adjaet the iht , when a spark Ignited ' a cartridge he was filling from a keg of powder ln 'his lap, and an exploiting:At place with ihe re= 'salt stated. • • • On Saturday evening , t during a qruirrel be tween Patrick Meoabe .. .Toluilifirrphy, - employ ed on the ChestevCreek Railroad -near Laritokln Ilan. Delaware county, a., the former was k il led by the latter ' striking him on the bead-irith a shovel.' McCabe has brother residing . in this, County. The 'Murderer is it large. - • . Shocking Accident .40n 'Monday night list at Quakilte Junction, a man named. Joseph Belch endlife, was run over by a freight train, and had both of hia-legm cut oft. He died in *short time after the oieurrenes; Be was intoxicated when run over. He lived at leentrevillntelew Tama qua, was 55 year; old, and leaves a family,. • 11e7..4.7i Grant and 'kiln. Club in Mahoney eily. —On Tuesday night lent 'a Welsh Grant and, C9l - Club was organized fn Mabanoy City, by the election of; Mr. Thos. ILewie u President, und Mr. John W. William as tiecretery., E. E. Lew is of this Bomttgb deli Sered an address ; also.D. D. Dillrnsn, p.eq. Thir,meeting , was large sad aa• thusiaatio. . • - 1 • - . • On Wedneedsy morning last some' boys found thedead body of a itewly born female infant in a sluice at Young's Landing.' It bad evidently been in the water some days; and was considerably de composed. There le no evidence as to the_partise who:placed it.there. Deputy*-ccirolier F. W. Con rad bed an inquest, and a verdict war rendered in accordaluitcwith the facts. • •• 'Mien the Direetchw. - the Atls.ntio Telegraph' Co., decided on payinetheir drat dividend; owes ascertained that.their receipts fell - Short Of the amount receiveirfor tea and zoffos at the Great ?rnited• SVles Tea Warehouse of T. Kelley it. Co., N 05.26, 2.8 and 30 yesey street, N. Their agent Dr. V. 13. Itobinson, in tide Dorough;snp .plies,famillea at the popular pricer. Mshartoy tlazette of Saturday 14, the following- • ' . • 4 A coo, or Jahn aparrh I fell and fractured Ida arm shore the ethow on Wedne.fisy. • Mtn: Dennis hictinith fractured her arm on the, same inv. • Ji ' backward Si Jim' licNonlgle .felti into time•llar Lawrence lifeSvors boom. Centre street. on Mondry evening..And-dielnested his neck. He died In *Mont twenty-font tours. - lllttremains Were taken to Potirt. town. of which place he was formerly a resident. Changeqf Tinte.—On and after Monday next, the Valley , Nevem/sr train will leave Pottsville se follows :-6:45 A. 31.. 11:30 A. M.. 6:40 P. Id: On the 13ebuVliiilt and viroquabituna 'Railroad, on , and after goods) , nest, it twassenger and mall train will leavii Pottsville at 7:10 A. IL, daily-for Harrisburg. 'A nassenurt train..will leave Potts ville daily at 11:30 A. 1!., for Tremont.. Fantle Harrisburg, SARA: - Our Welsh fellow.'citizeus ate moving energeti cally in all sections of the County; to aid in net triumphant election at Grant and. Colfax.. They organized • Club in Ashland on Monday evening last; with the following officers : President—MlL JOH.IOI3ILLIPS ; fice Pres; ideal—Mr. John Beaek; Seenstary--Capt. 6. • ••• as P. Williams ; Treasisrer—D. D. E ; E.reei titire , Commigee—Josepla Milli • onus Davis, Jr., D. Vaughan, D. Lie n, , T.Beese, Evan Evans, John A..•-• . • nesday evening last as the trp:ltrain on the Readitiltailmad was nearing Spring Mill, a lady_ from P iladeinhia was run over Ind killed tustaut ly. Sh bailbeen attending a -pic-nic at• the` Mills in company wj.th a large party from Phila- : delphis.„ It appeats - that 'she was rambling around, and was parting through s en( when the locomotive caine np, and before she could get out of the way was struck down and killed. Her name was Miss Kate Stokes berwm 21 years, and she Melded at No. 1.105 Mardneatreet, in that city. On Monday afternoon.ngst, a walking snatch will take place at the Agricultoral.Park, at 5 o'clodk, betwrleu: - Oeirige.. Toplev. the English champion, and James filliWof New York They are.to accomPlisti the t feat of walking /Lwes's miles in one hour, for parse of 5500. Oa - the same day there will be.; a 2QO - yard handicap fork,- ace, for a silver cup, open to all. • The sport will cop. ce.ht 5 o'clock, with the-200 yard haudie cap. 'pl'eand Smith are staying at Mr. Wile Lamed, tue4tars-and Stripes, East Market street : t Presentation.--khii3doknne Bible, the moittnia4 . - ry Oontributions of the it v7 is of `Palo Alto, and vicinity, Irill be pre s ent .tbe members of Sharp Mountain Ditieloll, No. 1, Sane of Temper no%6l4 sue, at their 'Hall Ude Bat ' evening the first test .,, at 7+l o'clock, P. K. The .A. H. Sembower, wilijn behalf of the ladies t the Bible to the Division, and the Rev. U. Ora" t! , ceive it, each by appropriate addressee. A pleasant time is anticipated, and all members of the Order as well as the public, in general, are cordially invited to attend. Admission free. The following is a list of unclaimed lettere re maining in the'Post',olllce, at Pottsvalei Ps., August 1, 1.11168 Babb k Kimmel .11oltatte - Alirk."', Melly Mtigaret ,Brittonberly it Colloghto Tbos • MaMag Wm B. .t.Mustier Hubei Wm F Mar That Bowers a Stacy - Ranch a Eberly , Miles D Cox Peter Kramer ar m McNees Thai W Dunn Margaret Meantire 'We • Nelscm Rev 1111 , Devi/ Wm Morin Tamale Pother Henry Dalton Thomas Maimed Daniel Nlloblneon B Dewsalt Andrew Xeffleay Jee -Small/ Satalf • - Fogarty William 'lteDetmatt Jno FSterner Jas. Green Annie McDermott John Spiniera Rich. Clever H F - Matthews MisteelWalker Wm Gable I Buckler A "Dingle' Pnre4.—Otie alba 'M to illets" the Democratic vended on Tetied . ;est:from one of the dietritta of the Cokl_ regioremained in town until about 9 o'clock 's:o Wedtuakey ing. While en route ihorne via. Market .treat, , ' rather top:boavy, beec:tang wearied he laid down' on a cellar door of (Andrew Kroll; a German butcher at Third and Market streets, and went to' /deep with • pippin blk tumid'. Mr. Kroll not king the sactsbility of hi. ' customer ' called upon' a pollee officer to' remOve hall. •The. officer de cluied feting. A crowd of boys who collected, then put pepper up his nose, ' and water 'in hie eve, which had the effect df immediately starting the "dtliait" homeward: How ofteiiimrezed on the wig, we have not heard. • • •. Proceedings/if the Padre We Schorr/ Board: stated meettng of the, School 13dard wm. held ca Wedneedayozeningialt. Present' Meuse,. Martz., Boyer, Soyder, Derr , Edmonds , deter, 04, and Smith, Prem. - Bill of S. Anman, 44 1 60, was ordityld .to be paid. , Mr. Edmonds offered a renclotion thl4-the ram. - lotiont adopted at 'the! previous , meeting of the Board, Szlng the sala47 of Mr. Elenzle,-tereotto-,, sidered. • - , , _ The Preeldent.dStaided the resolution ont of or. tier.' , • Mr. Boyer appealed from the decision of the chair, and by a tie rote the Chair lrae, not- ens.' tamed. - • The Bofod then adjourned. • Ora - Monday last SheritWkoop lamed a Pro clamation commaading.. all interfereops irith..ell;puracmshut t re willing, te,work or to give einriloyment to any perspin w • • - willitutto work, upon airy terms eatkfac tory • bernaelyee, arid declaring all assemblies and crow • of perm" Rothe shout from place to' place and fo 'My interfetiog with the labor• and property of of .r persons; unlawful lutsembliee, WI ordering, co . ending and strictly enjoining the Marshal of Poli and hia assistants, all fris bees of. the-Peace'a . • t : k it...tables to arrest all and every person who ma commit or threaten to commit say act, of violence . atone against the persons or property of.say • or -pereons within the County, and o dupe - crowds and assemblies declared as unlawful, arrest all and every person who shall refuse • disperie when ordered to do so. Atet oommanding requiring, and strictly Cm pining all the goodlnd well-disposed citizens to give to the said offir each aid and amistence es they may require tberzecatioe of their ditty and in th e arrest of: Offenders. ' ' • Dl,* Case of Dromering.—Yerderday bit terest:o2 and 1 o'clock. Oriando, oper = Yenre, of Ir. John. edmmous„ erial Market streec. this Borough, was drciwoo rtill under the following melancholy eircometaitem :=ll sp_ pears that he with. several Cam lade, mg playing on a Mull raft in-the old burin at the _bead at Market stre ettrod, where the water is about em feet deep. Re mi a loped plank id the raftl; it tilted, wafts Was precipitated into the water about eight feet from thenhore. The raft floated off, and his companions grim could Dot swim, could render him no assistance. Ohm. Abright who reindeer near the shot, °hearted 'him in the water and heard his Meg for helix She itemedi• Maly ran to the spot. She could see his body but could not reach 3t. iBW gm an Marin which broeight general pomace who worked at a weigh• timing brickrard, to the spa. Ama dills. David Sterner, pluriged sad brought tbe body out bet life wag extinct. Every MGM was made to rens. Mahe the body but in nit. The dseswd wag the youngest child of Mr. Shimmies, and wag a very ling and promising boy. We dust, sympathies Mil the hemmed parette. •4, 83 0 11 78 81 Ps fie 74Q SIP 69 74 64 IS '6T 81 T 1 SO 4 79 SO •liaas toga Same or Bus ra 4 VilliAd on Man Ja1,250, betweerUse Cow art sod Bobs* B. B. nub. which:stoked fe 'tirLot the farmaL. by soars ot 42 to SL Me rmas Qaht.'••oaaws„ Ewald Straub and Asistok of BasO ea 6llliris *yea T .0•116111. bait= thisaloir Grsas Club of Gitardvide sod ea litar Club of Ptastationdob smodtsd Is smii*Oty fat the. rCsr. MI; won stoad 42 to 27. ruicira Id% &um, WamW Morton ;sod Etotutal Mist. • also al the lam any s 7,l l _lfia.Yed twain the Yana/ Grant at atnr and the Warn& Centv el Coknado ()aim aid& . rrealted In a atotoey far the Toon Otani, genre =N9II So 4. trattes T. P. Hoffatia. flaw . eidtb lad o.a. Aauttoh Dame °fame 'Bad aulig OW 1120111. Mtn. 1814 bottom ed ca rar dwine and Loam Idonntatir et MeOW* daore—PteMbAd; Ita ildath also $ match game ammo Trak* etGireedvali sad Orattaltstil rsl ca Abe gambit GRUA War. fkare—belias at. - • Justor Stiti ai e=-4# hr. hosted So des as thisitha et ads ar der. thst Choop vitt is Soul sesearra Atom -111Sar 4:b.„ at Ste . the' Iltlr at Alotria. arnossordisbrianisaa sae etkaperklisa girl, to Sass smash Wools 0 Whir_ Ploaset .ftakithlibl. pilot wags Ida masa ton tars tiskoWtSa bog Alsoassasd tbary se Soh amolloattkur NW= 10 4anh&M tras vbe saalhow.. toy. Ttra Oomitl sow hostas Shama, • thatagar, Ma that O =P fay apsolillat ="4=41 11 0:11=1:4 4 fitihtler. 2 0 127,23, Perledaptds P. 0.0 ♦ tar Si sidabbas /s sib Is about. is Ar Aabiand on Monday Isattistialt. fn; tinti t rVna bg ei ge arallaar um. ma Mild= est canes 's• swam, Mb2= camsnm was 'arrested . On Ti C = I P I AS• were oddest' hiss antthii bream fattest CkanitY_ tbs latter an s Mittrear g tterAmotPle_ Pairs; std f the train at it water dation bear XamnW ani; for the Purpose of decamping. Ties diem their, efforts to get him on I,he 'train lad gait* a earions enconater with him. dial= =draws. , r ad placed l l i Wel lismote WM hit ism a difficulty with his brother; and in this heat • his yeamtment, informal.y '" mith the Meg of Freckle sight • ' the &natio° hie brother was id. he R"' staftheJlad tahlin,Mmi MOP staled* Void Wei a; 11 4, else reit raughss.—We take ISM front an am:MU the Phibadpfda Pre" , °V • that Ma 'admen • masts which it emnammity is • tre Wens the that - ems of the poor is Wanly safe intim hinds' of Goy.. Gem. • Prem mlys : usents a yonag vows of the meg mom Sattee afeogha pessamee, for taking :the am glee MPG tit the hour of its birth. when ihr need was wrung with imd tar • in OW maggot lalsm ili V i* Mustend fletd, • Moods woo be/AMP and no outlay letss of star** . Malin' thy—to main berm a coos. delltretste =Mew would &Olen emer• role' and imams la the State sad at a stalifed ernehy span the noble brow of oar Elteemsor as tadeigie se Um mutat God for bid that he goad heetas one numeothetemn as istunedlats prim and death: if the law gives no mks discretion, In a ewe like thlp lea the Governor pa* on her and a oostelhatiom be- made to .aid me to m tam to her native country end to her , Mania, where her young life would have open one weans of bops and God and Christ, atid all -mho reveal= hob' tp• lights mill imp ! • !• • • , The, strike sutong t he =Mara and laborers .f this. Region, still 'continues. We learn from g 'hal Heisler that. quint and good„ ,order throughout the 'County. There % to not only no ent:dee among the strikers; but no attempts at' disorder. at the convention of miners held in NehlthrlY city on , the 21th ttlt.; the following among other heoluticms Wes adopted': 4 tßesotred. That, the workingmen in every coat region Bare: adopt the eight hour system, believing, it= be to the interest of the employer and etotenTlitt _ On IThureday evening last Goverrmr mon ruched this Borough from Harrisburg, and =DP- Ped Lithe. . 1 1 1 3:glasie: - The Object of hii whit Walk to age ally; what the eoaition • the County TIC He returned to Harrisburg yen. ••Aftertstmes4nll7 impressed by tbe fact, we have no &ult, that law and odder' are being ‘ atziotiy =abstained within our bonsidliries; s zn e : _the .ofileto of the law. but byte* themselves, who are emsdnetingthemselves in a peaceable and Orderly; manner. ' • Tinsjournalashroad that have nude elatemants of a contrary character have simply' published Bement. that ere totally Ind uognallnedlt. 1106. true. ',Every respectable 'person that lave made these, charges, unintentionally, will We anemia dent, ;mate the. cemends, in jostle° to,,the mine= and laborers of this Oontity; • . The Democratic Cottatypnvention.—Almelly of the-bolding of this 'Convention this ?sr, • the fact of Tuesday being selected aethe &AY for the convocation, which leu in lei change to 'oar church-goings people-who were. thereliy spared the usual scartedisorder and drunken-. nest visible in o streets on Sunday night when the Grove was is iu years heretofore, held m l an on _Monday. These exhibitions therefore, thil ear, were witneseed Monday night last, But Conventions being hel on Tutedel last. The caodidateewe active. on Mond'', night and 'free whisky was the order at the Mortimer , , House and the ts' for the thinly dele gates end theft , f and from the minter of prostrate bodies visible on the pavements of Cen tre street about midnight, seine of them had evi dently, taken advent** of the vpaftnity to get' On heavier loads than they could well carry. Dar ing itie,entire night people/lying on Centre street were' kept awake by parties singing Bsechazialian tones, interisperseil with Lunen yells' Ind sheets for Seymour and - Blair.___ , . . Abiatt, 11 o'clock - en Monday alibi, Win. lA. Wallace, Chairman off thaDemocratie Stabs Cen tral Committee, who came-here as he aim to. harmonize and organize the Dettnxwe.o7, was-ser. - cnaded at the Merchants' Hotel,Ser me tte stop se acknowledged lite n om nt in a ppeteh of thanks. In &finding its sesames to the party : he modestly d -110 saftgt bow admi4 , rattly it tmcceeded last year in this Wits by mean? of coffee colored freudnlent naturalization papers, an invention of his - Ingesting mind. Speeches were likewise delivered by Major Wetherill and Senator Randall, the latter bolding on hind to the balcony railing while : be spoke, the house we pre gnant, feeling anateady.to him, end he appre i .: - 'ding its fall if he did'not hold it np. ,---- - 'As an additional incident of Mondeymight, we might mention Met! a curtain..akrUe , Km . bmer House Caught fire—whetbw - from a limp or the luminous nose of elegate. is. not definitely known.l the Fire Department. Its ger-. vicesnot required. the flume being oxtan.. before the engines reached the ground. -On Meads, morning at 10 o'clock , the'dele gates wended their: way to the Court House, where at 10} o'clock they were called to order by. 4 Major J. M. Wetherill, Chairman of the Dingo critic County Committee. Mr. James B. Reilly and Mr..W. F. Sheptiard were appointed tellers, lad the list - of delegates to the Cwootion. was , 158. -, Major Wetbeeill and. Sen "tor Handel l were norit.- lusted for Preeldentof the Convention..' A belloCresulted is follows : - ' • ' ; • - Randall L. . '' 101 Wethertll ' • 43 mr. Randall In taken the 0114 reed a epees& --iredrlor .the lotereilict, Led he contains eagle speech preps), - LOT Ile coca..- _, __ _ _, seemed lees apprehensive.° failing, for we did net observe that he clung either lathe desk in fro= or to the judge's chair' behind, with such, tenacity as would indicate fear. Weller° pleased to observelhat "Richard" was "him's?! =sin l" Not many of the deleA=A - ePlosere 4 WI own_ Pro' bend the high flu rues isles of the distinguished Senator, but they ' landedrat stated intervals with a precision an, unanimity,ihat , dsapted they Were well drilled. '.l - , , ' I Messrs. Buntzinger .of Hering, Merwine of • Berry, Ed. Connelly of Reilly. Jas. Dohrmer and Daniel Snyder were elected 'Vice Priwidents, and Meters Redly ; Sheppard sod Barclay,Secretaries. - Aeon - mitts. of 5, John Backley,..W J. J. Slattery, Henry Shropp sad 'Patm:B=, Mire aminted on contested lests.H . I - ,I 3; M. wetherill, James Kills and Wm. Gum irere-appointed a conirnittse to invite Holt. Wen.' A. Wallace to address the Convention. _ Mr. Wallace appeared; end as lie stood borwinie, to the applanse,' - we obierved that he is a tall and rather slender man, with a beardless, face ex-, pressive of confidence in hie.poirem as a party manager. He is a fair epeaker,lind evince. com mon-sense in using .plain,eansespeotly fortible, language to-000very his ideas to his hearers. .13e' said i n e lk e t,- that came here in powwow, of his duties as:Chairhian of the Democratic State (loMmittee. R ic e to We is better than circulars: I come ort" busindts,_and if I cat meet you' as I wish it may be productive of good. What boat.` neei is more important than that which tends to the preseryalion o f; the livea sod property of cit.: Irene ?I ink the lame alteration to this in the intrit Which you attend to your"mivMe,btutine so .1 The summered merchant ate=ftoteL?" .... :9_l ! details of his btminess, likewise the m Acronym, Polities is m • busine* and mast , wel wish to be snotesafal, be attend= to with like care and fidelity. Organize from the bottom up, not from the top down. We most pay close attention to the details. .Whst are those details? Striply, to write down all the names gif all Demo. crate, of all Republicans, and of all doubtful vcit mo. Have en executive committee that shall attend to this. Subdivide your election dietziets,, and bring all the weight of your influence to bear on the doubtful mice to 'change theft. 'Go to • work and don't blow abort it.• Do .it silently. 'Bold your tongue about what you do. Them -is _always some one iu_S locality who is weak-kneed. Go mitre carefull,y,"rand fix him. I come here to _'' .. - an to this work. Doetelepend do ehows; pid- - , onsions and meetings., They don't - amount s o - anything. ' Go to-pant executive committee and it will give you useful work to do. If yon fail to make converts, why Maolve to organize the Demo cracy and go as siihalanx . to the I poll.. Take warning by the fa ntr off of your pate in 1367, •by Democrats stay g at home. Bee that every man comes,. to the polls on the day of election. Bring thank if summary. ' This work will tell is' iii influentse is ttei alliallOreleptkln: Attend to the men ready to be naturaitsd. The =airmen -of the State and County Oommitteeit, are power .liimi„tuileas yowl joie with them'. and smug . If. this wort should be done vietory,will be won. I come to imprees u po n you the neenalti ef organ. • Sing. The 'material for the Work lain the hands. _of the County Coma:tine°. Form Aube, and te member that if werasrry the Keystone State is - October, the'West vitro for and Blair.. The turning point ;is Gaoler. After thanking the Convention for le upon', hilti,/11r. Wal l lami retired..l... We give the poin t of Mr. ;Waite% ye: o mb, for, although massithat .tritiVatiii the advice is just as applicable o the Republic= uto the Demosita party, and it shoyra that , the =min of Republican institutions arti resolved to battle strongly for mewed To be ibrewanted is to be forearmed, and the Republicans should enter vi !gorously upon the dasoplign, nor let the enemy ,Web them pepping: , _;._ -At the oonclusioeC of litr. sp eech , W allace's O cominittee ot 13 on essilstioni, -was need s o follows :-Joehria Ketier,`Orwitnittolt: In. Uhler; pi namove ; 0.0 . dl B. Reim, Pottsville ...I.Wm: Hu wet, Sutler • It:, fitishi_ Cressona': P. Pottsville;. ' Sas Haven : A:Lailit Seffleid; Gee rginerjreg- !' ins ;L. &aerofoil:l, ottailll&- Chas. Fe Feudal; West Penn ; D. M. Owls: Militsr; 14 - c aw . Om. Cele i'/,‘ , W till'" ' ~, 4 - :.'l, ' 1 o n mo d o p- o e -cg s ... esomm ok izal Melted this tlas `-- e_..neh,_ ,____ distr. loterttlt. 1 three others. tote Seleeteu 'grump, De consort'-i led 14 committee to Mallraltethelr reepeetisk dis. triourapon, the sysi se anmarmed by gat Wit A. Wallace, and. =St the 7 report the names' said mid committee as 01 1 3012 file .leaeticalgs'. to the Chairman of the Dun. Od. Standing Goo m at m o„ • A resolution was tidtWted that the candidates' be reqaired to makkaind_a_le that tMy eupparted 'sod voted for the Mlle VetnOWILM 146ket - et the . lut ideation. I Toe-Convention then proceeded to' vote far can:. didateefor the diffuenkellicer eaelsdelegate ri sing and Voting Er Its eatidid.:tes snip °mimes to Director eif,the Poor. Blips of the names t thirdifterent euldidaturenwo In the hands of the : delegates, and those lab made) , mad • weft" puelmted by their sioquitations who Possessed that aceont=meme. : • follows alte gest p Z . . .. . . kames J. Onation i:, -: i ft Th 011. R. Walk* 1 - -' , ta , Asseably. ~ C • • i. iiir.wire,, pate's hii 0. . i - ' 101 Michael Besot. Tusworas.-'• - - '‘ : Pimp Week Kele*. - ~.',',... • .'..., ' ' r - 1 is phCL . But i ls , 41 .. .... . 55 lionstr alossd. Ildwird — lise7w. Mashel* -' — r gi - Duals NetAriOnn, ....- 4. ' a Wm, H. tialm. ",' . , ' II .............., .10 AltermareY. . '• `-' .- . Clubs D. Illtr eiries . t..-..... t.... le B. B. McCooi, w t e ooeuelleslliodtb, w II . • . Wow lion .... PotireMe. _ r..... , ..- to .. Pose 11.15EVot lbaussU. i ; "eft* ands ELMS . ::_.. •--••. •• . . • .... ...: . i U S. S. Loam 3 6 / 2 20/ ` 4 ".• ' l• TIFIL. , , La "'"'"'"limeVoii.. • r I 6 Vim Marled. Patff", . , ' 11, Ont. Odimmilleadt .. ' ".•,•••••• I , Wok aimes,Orimmos, .. II ids Ueda Tama 1110,4 - inmseri t fit Os Pea. • i' ' ' Maids lieGerk. I=4 .4 ' " 'si M% ft l i rTol 3lll . ..i' }: si ff. Oak = InINI M R ,, -'''''',: td: 21 11•111006 MR . T 1..., I per,.. ........•,..z.,4,....j,„,:. s Dia iy. ism" sa... ~.. ... ....n • .18 Al Elelamilik Me* it ZIPS/ 11614. ' %•••*•% , 1•' , • 1 ' '.• , 0.1.. lips, 66 ..... ' g Pal 14880,11. .- 'ld I, • . SIM i ,! Camay Sartriora - • ,' Jag* linatifiNgsr. .. - " ' 1111 1 1 1 ; Ariallsir.• • •• =a 001 0 1 .)/011440aTifp., ... ..0..:. .:. . ..... 104 MN cifte i pticos asinifor;e4l tkiif X.l .I. *hi Mks farOorgrarfD 11./Dee kg bin ars D. ;Oa for Moffitt ADornel; Riatalstia Apt • • • itarisir, sad Jobrf Orsil l for ial tkii k ... to' We a arm& 1T,..4.0...,n0.t.5rmat.:, . . ' Ur" f t i I 1 . " .11 7 1.11 ! c Ca. ••!,1 • lies,. el • 1 W Naylor. • ' t l, ill sad wan iiiwurea avid- Dated for ,Aassaibly ; Beat; Evert, for Commie gime': Fred. Bask Director of tbe:Poar and C. L. Raying .for Caroller. The Oneveutioa dill not adjoiatt until neat 9 Wolin* oa Tuenda tor i ati Vd.' It was as a getters', rertg.. gags a coptisa to es of het . .the amabar: rif delegates slakes it to 'handle i Selinyl- W; 1 !k9 1116 * 9 1 / 11 . ..• ' - 11' " Inataioaltoinat...-7woulluslatianonfh w eler of Ilnuaday agoilwa the hallowing: ' Tai Work on the railrbed to Pinemore b Piofferai etteoetighrn, neap* will probahl7 be madam - Sin a gar- • . Altimune Is lightU#Lebioon. , Oen °Maisel:li , .temeas k u Well 1101111 out Ix maim - • • , •1, ' Tun torn inW nicking wp hi kit 'Mpg gianllng. 1. *, _aitoTzlits 'Cimr Itwernio.l-The *cadmic a 'Ma etionti of the trnitedi nn ethren Mist will ba;4l a' Vet= Cue* Yelling the ground of Endulph'iletr. , Uq j bill amilefrorn Tllle. . etaunn County, Oa art k t august. The meettag will medium La melon dela and hose h••-•• as is palleipatedirow and aelschbothm I ,:ogitilef: 11 -, , '.' i Tram theirrith &pub Wei Avila! 1. ' : Tila OLD ass ST. DONTLIFVMD. . _ 1 _ . It is seldom that. zatitat aldose a tear with vitali ty. enough tie mirth In the, front rats of more ththione lis generation. , i.lin wit find a man tally Riled to take part In strumeee of a new euiciti. atter 'Ms einem) pawed mew the old mikes have so thoroagbly tam tompasioniktils tzei th at. all the =lee mthements,o4his new are a mouth tenon In lem,-.lle, Is oat of there. bet the dead,-to ebritelie7l, are iffltie cape. ly palling 'him to the the living. with their wig*- roes derma. are d ng him ahead:. Between the -too be' le Ina • l eatitiruSt e Teo %Atkin. at the tall of the cower p with the weigh of his deed generation a ttach to him,; bekeepo the wand from adranelne lastee 1 than the good old Joe of his siege-a g e s I , .-. _l , • et7ticarrid- I Iblei"oldnitap of the see an its shouldere; d.erben It be"in turn. lielleved of Its dead weight, It. ready to„ theilleZ r the character hale. &arida the next lernetwten. -: •• ' ' It iiiithea that th e Itethomacy of the o f Jackson". with ire enethital- Wyroriwell eyed to the Mem and tb its welt, bee became the Conserratlee Old gian of the s sea that testifier the {shoulder* oetbe new genera;' Wet. kerielitellt he elsertni foldentiout the nattaii, and to also saline) Its maned grave. It Per nenitif Zama nerlt t . ic herthe Ropublicsn orbit. pet Jabbering.. In the ' and tremulous of owed childhood. t. Atop w hich ea ' its den and which ill still lola* after the fashion of old' nin- - nice, eboeld be beid tiered Is mac ;As though the pinalleres of tedldbookaticend be worn in manhood.' or the the antsery rbymeeof the font year old emelt sat. sett the full grtiviiiman. ..,:aa.a...5.„ has outs Itiday. It bad the vitality.' of a glut,' god It did e lanes work. ' When litaCwore was dome b./Would ba v pawed *way , in good old stale coach order, and the at wonld.thave written its name high on the wall of th e Wept°, BO It tied an bentows Omura of ii toes vitality In its ayKm. and we all know"that -th good Mee Pet." The; good, i f pato( Deetly ho and it is the veile. tots :part of its Ille that now Ruination with . - Perilous to theists ientioteof Its eretlein. meths In New:Toth a certain number " of men of all outtalk an effortto shake Democracy Wit of Its old skin. mid dthaNittate It In modern gar. • meets. Matte the th.o.thof new principles Into rte soul. Zlt admiper s tabri id. and posh it to the front.-- them been nitheif liberal life In Its berned.red ...6r the port of a mole in Its 'ankles, they • • . have created a patty and have still . endued the old name. thatmlght Mae oast the make. end benefit:tett mankind beetled of melee by be. their, OMR, : 4 1 . , _ •_ 1 - There may have barn a . pierthilepes !nits blindness, and ',einem there wee. Had Democracy Lockup its old platecon. so reit:dent of slurry and tramp. sent It aural. end them farina another of good s American' oaken= which tbe.r. flag. °mild OA...without ebleellin.* on Its stel folds the pit :whiles *pew. -y e s my lipeety.e o to citizens," "more honor to throslrtio steed. Betelblic, than to those alto attempted to destroy ter s ete. pieced , Chase ' Ind Dan. dick at. its heed , then thdeed. might the Republican clad up Ite loth, i there wand have been a. foe w .Its steel. 1 .i. , .. • _ lil th e lead of rich men. mod miler the pretec. don of leteh elincleolesithe men who ran, riot.through oar ebb* and disitescWitivilbrati' on with their barbar ity. as well &elbow who have tilled the 'nation With .1091 Paves. the rank CeSeiltheed. the violent tem. Moms, and all the greet horde that go to make upihe army of treason; conidthave trawled' at the, rear of the loyal front; and eci bort escaped that inbiny 'Medina - wbscia they so richly dilate. and for ; which it retribu tive Providence has pressured them peverely together. "Whom the 'gods Would ' destroy they first Wake: mad-h Deterthacy tie" eingled.out dams ucti "the gear' flung the glamour of . m into, i o ta. =meek and it ben closed up the only avenue by which it amid have debited. . • ' The ism Is now as /teary defined asit' was dieing the war. Republlamlens and loyalty cm tbs'one side,. Democracy and treaeop m tbe o th er. Who tan best _ to d by ecd. betweenthe two 1 Not be *tio has been hunted tyratas frost a land thet should .other been his dm eo find th at refuge hoe which no lend would give Ithn. Not Seethe looks' to this ,Itepablie rte foimtein Dom which the freedom of Ituropewth yet Sow. Not he who believe that trig destruction ,of thla Remblic would eiTtlwaltlh the ' ho pes of att us=. beheld toi. Not he who bethld th e fri of Zeeland. as well N England - we mew the oligarchy of ingthol— pill end di .retethe the rebellion th, thelkeetb, and ' piy the Sri In the Dem °moth, tt lit mmtkm, t r :p iing—for It wee th scent pf ' land w Ald to ead tb, beets of trombones a : th is Repohlie. if tins Romanic On• de. goal falls... Before flingliner fella the mackinaw of be will be set In motion to. tan*siple taw 48- get they:roars Qt./teethed it . Is it not lineal and deplorable to find so meey Of ottecriethrwthe nd enough . to be used by lim bed ail nor th e I We enlist inner armies and, wn her eictorisa the we bate and 'tone bet.— Me b i lLi e s ter id AM we become her right band tijoixtrizt smar anagAbe Dessomi- itic party. We ern her free without which she 'would de scend to a Ibertherste We me 'her agents rul ings in the Decimating Cethinthei. and Ohl we vote sad elimt bar frientithi ‘-• t . • • Ths thing hes gunelfer enough. There are no more o=ll6i for our people. . It is to be retired a majo4ly -of th em. with treason. - and helped to proton. war. Let Diem look around them smw If they to act consisteatly—whlch we detibo-and see in compalky they fine thee:salvo.. The fir vibe a - -to dOtory thls Repeblic— the only refuge fo roppreesed on - Clod's esii,b.-by co t d Aiword see pee. are al Interested Its the sweeps ((the Democratic MM. . Davis, Bestumpudi Ikeda. Wisithgaad every men slat ever drio a iii coimmeg a wb, thean fox this Daft. silvery akethettwelllkat e - to the North ferof-the party. lln fict,o,tis ad and fretted by the leaders of the Southern . med mi one of thelecre. =III Old:"firewe wei 1 trAnt we jolt ti the Pot'ltistunen iiiiOtth- se 'Li the Dectheritle party. TIM IO II* .. . to and mills Republkan puny liberty has her ' It Ms called In ectletethe to - . it has 'Pie herby ..„...., maks America •.,.... c ti it bag done ow Once eettle this nation, and:pla bey beyond the' reach of the as easebt or the Miter. al* will tun bet beg to Ne ro*, and thrones and misery witlinatsb like tots** the morning sun. Ttiat the Debt *is deist- ined to r p o be net oily bet*, OW at the heard eke. Rion, ect even the theinehres willp3eny.— We should like to one people en *name, even et the eleventh beer. make don ibr the put, indica** , solid vote kelt* of Maly. 1 ft. S. the business all mem: who wish toe the principle of mime* liberty r vindicated, to **ell the rent* of Berablican I Let Grant hate ruche legion of mett—mett tight irtio, , will magnet i and that ittell end freedom Wool vta e % , ha t o_ su t o has nem wen. M 10:11141102, 't. kw* is the at thenert el err, deep that shire* lift ber **Pent heed . • This nation has li r = ton long and her -w -illed byname and • Let wl men whci lisle i ty i in libertyv•not the eli the loWvbrowed liberty : *till and e thedefeneeless, that liberty that is born al ilittestbe—help to wilt:: eight yearr war. L•t tot the victories that cast nee tit* soma& is Id s ad tree and t hat every boost-hold destita site throitektiv whlVt: o lloited 1 angers off pesos. 'sad Ca into the ; hits* tow we. vTbeltne is driven On e tde is the aialiel... eraey, with Ite Iclotbft allies. ed Wirt and Watt; Oqi OP aide, the who chid, . trenson, with re* Colfax at h. bead.• trt thei .mt tett the *lidera this tlmelmtil his bed has end not Wriggle letttre his . .. . LETTER 10 (DAICOT . : 'TEE= I BY, :.'.'. . or ran Xs Jorreiku,l ! I - • • • 4 inscrre.D.. 4MO lh, 14 : g, ' There Will }tenth . shooting' of Yln the shitete of Ata r*, et oboe; I • o'clock • alternooti. 1 Two ' IWO Ma pl e b tillattOteltbOO • . ProfONO tOSO Oat ' to earth tr. They 1 hoth walked on and when 'eboat tea feet apart e.elm&eini shoot/Dm .Grus visa lees al- • meetinosetly MI :when - two DV Me bier* ran one and omnmeneed e c at the caber man.' Oradea- ' him three greet! el ll We tilli WM ' Bel o la the , nuilee,•one of the _ sitek was "trade In the. tide, 'toy ball through." teen rernat ut tg re sioand 4: tag a ma In - 4 , . Ai they *ere bria a set of roughs and olwe very Ihtle sympathy Ina telt for dim . ' _ , Too line" niblied_ait e l ticilrendred_ kod Iffy dol. , lair, to apes Wight. they were mewiliM by a i rohnsman Who lopiesati. Wherrbe ordered' 1 : them.to halt the turned - end. dropped*" the* . knees and "booting at the old= He stood Me ground y, hie revolves ankh .sem and eassiereed iborgise. Irrl one of the plho cam • A, crow" lastantly galkiiied.• and among then rill gwarbieur In town. who Ow moon) goo log the crowd. Over "Ay *obi Wife Bred, wound', one. _ : ___ll6ber ogle* bat" Was pa l a tbroogh , ble lett - Hite - ftirrof =hag toughs & lathbr MO; being nitre the Unarm jig a owe $ ' hi ltHtlbgistwo Met octoisk: lest tar lock.", it ter med It. and WOE haat trithe pones run* ate end twentg•dee della" gee ingestl., Theo are Oslo, Rea we have tg Way •_ , .. . Mason Ittiontore. Vt . I The redline; s ale idioms la one* gy lidirstd Crelibtosi, Udelifteiontai hit as Mee I rode poen itiodig off whit hindent and Edo Vega and .two -WWI if fa beef tittle. with heed fr, II; Vonner. of ibmis bal t , lWir s i mil seen atwat the JIM • NOVO kaolin. Owe le alas the Mynas the 10h.lorra _tatting ht bra hews Ow". • , A remeresnish limed Mat, domed to Ho Plias Mee. OW Minns la Mt irit4 hi. ins eiteltheg on the at thatlikoe:riait = n r sig ho b ignirs_li Wl* at edis" i Med op lideolbe river home bin& of tilloth , ragast, Amy sant sae made OMB kink Mat sea: XIII lolly reetweet yeiseolig. Ile ham a egheigldrally . s aga a" Ordy iggslitilat the id.. • lea" nodel. iiirltiliel6lo"win. droinnellia horataiglagethig to *ratio; atom ,Thi MS Irma" thMer Ids, mills Ire eadesvoes to awe Loni domed. i ota; of,tds lineal!' Wire area • • ;TareT:relon % ' .. isnoli i"wiphillhi *- ell CO 41111' Peek et c. lholialese. About Woo and s ense ineit - of Itis , toad Rivet She kr leldat. the Otter id arse WM pierliov igla the Ild rilleseassiOW amt. a ill blot illit Meal* qi teaks Val tiMMoats irelarglil on tsy The oilitrael f Um iilles con dline and that Hwy keen Ida lii nosseeel: ~ :1 -.. : • , _Allay hi* g oi t r i, =WY me= kashaltirds li thg.'" It iis magyar 0000' is arse i rlbesers- TM bimillemi you as kr the "y" ea 'sigh the liowtHil to now Ha lOW liadt % n ee NNW. puke er ami .... twistrittedrii, go ~,Fo ofelsvi m- r ez a z is imr sei- o girti., .„„. „ 1-0„,.. , WM lik es . V al f44 % 1111111111111 ,IMIL pelialt _lli iss= 4. ' ag i pla saw '.- : 2==lll 868. ~ _Tea floymour&l. lass Itog, drown , lablitli• ed ma 1$ Groh : • _, • awn la (AN to ilintliGido.'i Ana pup iii) acting to 112O11111Stair".fitlioansbefr. • ..• _ ! , . • if Tun driti to dielitto &NW Giant ardee 4: at lei- Id= to do Plan rorld4, fi fulth *WEL" •,' ' l'az N ••,/di e l l i m e Republitan am: Ptit'duern Lon- Winn Grant and Codas by* nielprttp of 40,00 u, • Inar aunt tbotioth MOMS barmy the lid, Oat be Brea rebotatailatiall be Sinai! and IDOL Rams Pommel aiis the t ettleided In oo! *OW Weitaaudaterat! TWA ma mow Mum: LAIR' was • b 7 dr; Delootroto to draw Baps bsata ef leo attempt to lit&W dinged itcei. l . , . Tas cm of saa:s ' irotte hi where yams Smite rue: kohl than for adßoot 5 11 1 1 a 1 51 0 100 or ow; or Boor other, MoothkokePithrt: • Arr utter adverthui Inettatta Blatt Mb Mete .411fferest gasttioes..• Met Orr 'S• • 00 ' ao els Stye etztaset at arm "that SD'S": - • • Tas Two Simirma.—"l44tea ga se Treahitot dit=ttia cmtottrag Dale eon. 0 ,-Ihmocts P. • , lit US Ravi nu= ....ail Gahm?. Iva i =rs say that Boa. IL G. litetddas, Ibrasedy , C. • New Tett. and Judge ThotoPort• two of the Svbe°3B orromoloON pUt soos;diadart Vas Praddeat to Saturday hiterould the Houle that be had' the.dailiessey apprestiattrot trit e a;ce= ~yaw far tectiordoottoo • Tau Ifoknialt (124,) r n a u ne mg that :at the Tt tw... sees ersaualtted lathe Elimaiaa Cowl tlo43Jlltatrice, arts 4; 18117. 86 yen Deserati, sod only 5 =Woo* Vas Lammas tObtai ekiwismiii, Coady Onisaa. =red than. mad *kith bra hitherto bees lam week's Imo Tetorgotro &MOP sad RIAU. , . , sit baildla MAW. MS • • , - Ga. NO B S 4 0 .10 . I rotoir. so n Ihrrenes is said to be potty sore at teKen teeigklbelswere Sat eeoreeeerieb cam keeedeo. th e Flee Neu, fovea the Toth, sod, DI Nerertieikeenut the almond TTP•odllialo 11612 estliosheeol Asslrew3 .41 cabinet othce&the 14 1 .- :iium th.s year et siaa j t e x odillet by oar los ton 4 Teem the ibilowligtepttailf war gaeson , , 4. CIWIL' - I' : V . ell i AadI:4TM S asedr Ili ' ? .- . : .',4 ,. .?] '1 - I Pak I Unwed . ormettirtihr • . itemmoi• ' . ' .strea . To • Opeuii . ampoury—llre soodele with", tba : iisiiearliedu4tlirtiiiiileee ire t otally ed • faw Mud wu algid In saying n nem eat In the Demometic Canientielk in , New Yolk Be made no sparAas Minot enorWei irkeitair he Inedible AM egl. Tim MA ofthe selmik_beikes the, war,' Mee to the DOilothlM tlckth TIN &et act of the rake& and the vrm'. was to vote the Democraticlithet. As there inte Mit 011111 step from Dissomaity into reballkm. them wee hot one step froM rebellion hack into pe 1, Adman' to the' Democratic N a t ion al °animal:ln at New recently stung °lathe nowt by a Ics. cut. An Weir or two after the oecurremce , the locut was seited with- Writhe omvulaions, thullar in those or 461111111 tremens, mend forums Hose, and, died thgrent agony. -. • • • , The *ldol Pod. the leaant Democratic twierirPther . - af New Rogluthuid of actuaylie Crilfaxin 18611: He sa an faielßaent. active working men 'IPA • pt . i .t n .. .n a good adi.'or. wood-rdtbren. and nu dis m tils May conardentjunly; we Ulm Do doubt , se itiaile nark • . ' ' ' . : Wbeelinglitheßigenssr. spiaiting of Thurman's speech in thaeUvutioo therm , • • . Tencminiasited histriendeartiat they should do 'with tb•Hadical soldiers whew they (the thummrsts) got Into - 60aer ; and the rebel crowd aPa 09s,"114ing ! ,A Di11001•T Of MTN !Orly years' standing; in Indian : epolls..remmited that:Met day: torhonowituthms at New •Yolt we the moat popular nenifnations ever made in Ws country!: Upon , belnstuked to give Ms swan% be replied: • o'Becease Mae nomination pl, am all the Republicans Mid nearly half.tbe Demo • Wise, Vance. and other leading Demrate think that the "Lout, Cause la. not y loot. Jost 'that the Republicans have been 6oeie to ever slate b J. first announced hie "policy," but with Grant still at the head they promos iallght it out on that line between nowand November. and tittnt-boly ftbayond all hope of another resume:Don. - , • Loocrxo Up.—Tlie ' , following spky diskips wines from the West , • . . . .. , Seymour Nan-ktell you what, air, Democracy Is P u 'Took' 9 M an-p. • Gat Man-Welt, tame Int:luib'ragyils ea flit On Its back that it Can't look anrhther - Ipty,Chiago:' .. . . , TRlLri t sh Pro p a neutral piper =bibbed iri New,. York, 'ha" the folipwing In refemence.uf August Bel- Irish-virtth De •a %a:Liberian who his =blush ingly proclaimed himself-In MI American and dna an . agent of likabind- - old enahr-the deliaLitor W yob- the I .thllindual who Is foal chairman of the Wallace! ~..„,e Executive Committee. ,• • '. , ' _• ' Joaa, Gremt.eir Wm . Writing of t3thaeler Colfax mita nominat„.l ' r 'tar-President. says: _i "Warned he peaks" =stakes. trim th e last and great= of which ;the country Is now mitering the Contedlotrit chicle() placedalohgaide of the eminent ItmeabOs" wisdom, .erversae and patient persistence - shed out the Jae of the Rebellion. one of abase . fulality end patrloWatheraesabtnogsss i im•-•-a man universally .teemed and beloath•asd atom we all feel may be trusted to the letterman.; In lack the most enacrepetooe &MON at lisinbliesn men and maw' 11141 alie n called =on ta trance Schuyler Oda, are :llalaam apon.Zophisni end-their intended curses: arethengedi Into bledisqp.• • • 'il... • • i .'.. ' • 1 , Idetabs,lr. Convey says he Is going to tithe the stump bil the awed carnelian. and declares himself for Greet and Colfax. ' Dasioses hie letter as follows : "Webave luid,war enorigh." , j prefer peace, _and am willing. to take it oa, the ban id Wang belbiL -t We'are lucky enough sow(as ,we `were at they end at' our, great Revolution) to have it the held of the army a man who, thongh coming out a asimervar from great war. snits Tar pate: a simple and chinas thieve. whore 'ambigua la tamale the afeloric/ his country on Oast bens, ad thee.-when Wats= of oaken naiad,' to return to private lib •1t seems tome that we should be .contain to rest where .was, wi th out , speculating upon the results of another war. • • . ' gains,the pirate.. 10, 'peeking fa . ' Bergman ad, • Blair, at Mobile. Alt. lase week, said :-.:: . .. I hers tosm,a Dearectat eli my We-helms the wm, during the war, and since the war-and fotight the war on tee prineip - esd.Demacirtey: . . , - On which tee Detroit /We keenly obarres: ; • i - i - ' The "Admiral " declares that he" taught the war on the Principle' of Dance racy." We do nutdispate this. Ilia plan wax threfelly to avoid all bating vase* and to prey non theneak and unarmed MTbla amen. • lle used to hoist the stars and anthem as a dewy,' and then gene, plunder. and barn such vesicle= were that . deluded into allowing hint to approach them.. This. very fairly rim-Ambles "the pent-101a of Democracy," It • meter be confereed. , And when the Alabama was dual ly encountered and sank by a loyal armed vesiel, Sew.: .me' sneaked •,:if for protici ion to British soil. This. too, wait "Democratic peened:de '. during the war; As a Democrat, he drew his swordagiduet,tbe old Mg.-, Nobody will dispute tdin there. Awn. , how hurries' to "ratify and rejoice over' the nomination ofL Munk and Blair ."` Quite natural, . • .• . - .. • EI Tea foreign papers andreviews-even those onsf for the Pateinee of the Democrat - 1 because they hate the. , pre greseire measure, at the llepahlicans-are all down on reanaur and Blair. and complimentary to Grant and CoMil: The repudiation platform of the Demineacy is • . the cause of this qui& and uneaceptioniese than= of . front. The Lannon Specatori: "peeking: of Onuati • record of Grant% cereer, atthle moment. will be • ,moat etre - ally studied-by Wee who desire to form Po= conception of the character alit man who ants President of the United Blues. T er, will Ind in it great Pruden*, tempered by a Dintanagne audacity: patience that never far a cool temper r , rely =Red; a habit of independent decision, acid,* rename on his ownjudsment; meg theslighten fend tesposithilfty ; net a spark of cascillaticm ; keen attentkm to =nuts details, and a timpedtj far broad, sagacious tosiOt; above all, the rare faulty a coastiatous in Welling ton. of firming a Jost est imate. of the fats which. far. . bah the conditioned, the problem and th e sole a= Of fruitful action. • - . . • .Poirruometzei Stave aL.Trrtl ONS.-The lon:wick ate the State election" in the order In which they 00 : 11 r: karat '3 . ~ I • Kentucky. St 1 ' • Tennessee. September .1 - Tamest. - Septem ' 8 September ber 14 October' a • Nebraska., October I 3 i • • • ...Pena I :nada. October 12 i Dentist 29 ' - ' .i... West November 3 -, • • NA T r a lli ! 7 November 3 : ' '„ .. :.. . ...'..New airier,. November 3 ' , ; „... • • ..... Delinare. r November .8 • i - • • Manisa& Narenea 3:.;., , ' Illinois' ... Noronha 3 ~ • lachigan. WitteMber etr N . 4 vrimosst4., ~ .•.,, - - • • .. • .....111mmarl. Nis:ember 3 , .•.,..:.4 • 4..: .. ....... I ..liarass. • ' November'3' ' • ..Nevads. 'z'linedlbtr d . - • , Ithsathuipette. . Santo= Inntema:..thpegiio soma a t wit In. dieted br : •.• . . . .1: lacitinf to riot. _, i . • .... ... , . • OLIN:1411'g to rioters their demean= the Wrenn sent at the area of the nation, f .'.• : I ,C , ,, • 3. Threatening •the Trentest °tithe tilted States aka' the - diso.viertly acteser•cd'"the people," U h Insceeded in efforts vitally necessary to the salvage: of the Union., . , • i : - Ronal° liemnear Y abased) ' terein*. amoment- at mment. 'edition, 0, chiumpkg" • a at mercer of •43(rea . ' A tomeriteed sedition, in that herald .the hundest masses of New York Oity that a mob bad an eildid tight =tit this Ektaramatt toprodebn the lew d f pub lic necsinty. • ._ . . , - A of theirs.. ha Dist he espoused th eir B biles chil &trud theyliboald be satlafted, sod demand = of the ilikusammen. that the daft dead be sh oe. *dal and 12 , al their argent behest. • • , 4 lIISOMICir IN UOTeraMetit. in trait , be warned it of Up !law ai iet not - yield to him lanami • ell th is lltd d the hinthitent Peril la • which his country' and' WIT us nere . placeda Util dais. . :a l Wele TErs ioAirr.Vl macKagAir r' • • A amaties TO'Mia cavismouni zaaturi wmo. an i "La IT aamesar a nom. . ' i•-.... _ . ,__' ': • • ' ',. . eta-" Tie Sward of of BUIL" ' , . • , ' ' • No: WTI, vitae trial:Mow sten& •. ' Above a soldiers grayer • , Out we beget yOur to ' 1 ' .The lain be died t a • -:• death •= . : • 7 . . Th ose speaking mon la of dh • ' ' . - That tell the hero ' . ', • '•• .- . ' WM bear to mlllionsrtjushoen - • - .: . , Tea 'Wry of your shame. •. A • nd Pftlars broad thatrise cm high,' • Lthe Banker Bill's rest sh a ft, . - . .1 To awr elhneßnaah the skies • .- Tow bather, shall Waft; • ,• • • • . •• Our gloriosa darorifttried aloft, ' ''i • I • Is arty tan and sal, '.•_ • .. . • :, WM hen atm itel ws'fini Mins' •• -4 . . Tour damning bean % .. v . • ' . ''• • • - - - 'And natio= war uaillionieldtie wade; • . , • Shall Ism yaw careen cry;' • , ' 1. • When tneemandi tab rights to sp at , , . .0s Ming. nobly dn. • • ' • .. 1 1 / im= past b all seta% _ , • - •: - •-_•, . • litiggiagyeir - _ ' . , ••• ,12111 masseur am= viiiet 0111,. . .. t , .. - , ' •,,•Anekliberiy mairden. . . . -- ,-, • . , ,- • '.• 1 , • • A CANtim: , • I - towa rd, ._ill. tnitcell of Om Heretose Iltata Noma , Waren, Nets roomy; Pa., a ft er saaa Mika fat the =Woo. deem It to ray to th e te a of re rto am softie to tba _ .' Jovorm. of U. stea modes the beadlop of , Illocidoold," fitotr artkas le mot maroptortog Prob. Boob MI an lastroda t s ist Um *wool ticheot of dm TbtelDtel ttOotid lot arias from my mob ammentratomsr 16 ' 61.°11 'at ' l I° riMt * ' 2111111 .4 1g 0. ,1 1 ISIS' , Prof. Adtd matte am utbat Um Omati Newham. Agate ci - Nortbataidoa. aad NNl l 7 lolll _,_t 3 cellr-. ties mould User support kola tbe. wen% Wes Ifardr•lad bops len mimed !' , At oar rimed mind to eiam Vtableara for tbo op. Prorderg taror rd Oar 'Pot 11. del oat MOD "WOO O ft iortioidliic Walker of Nordmmobn, NAME IMO Mor Ms saw of dept. aroma /to Platat Ma la ladoesday Ma umbra la o v ik e = ma itar4 malNaggla Om Newby of, L pof. A MirtZt4 triataillitit:liimili ...Weald moan lor Wagon me the golitoso Wool &boot If Prob. Raab sod latlas Nes "INNINOC INNPier; Nob son Waft) me butm , amantom aad that V Meolle) atbft Wald map miaow bit Web I , von* amid by Was lidamme sedan Ma alma to bat all WWI with N.* . ',_.' it, la only oteawan to old MO OS Mod of Trier - 41.1 la Zeglibali 'Normal Mad. ta ' lbe combe of Mate ambiaband laift *NM sad- mdfldret rea aort to the tram ad. iliadvia of scam adage, Ille ilt= e atel adOM belitail Oa 0131111aiiiiiii • ir: ta Am .11. oso Boot tomes " W illi :holmWr lto l =fablMats 4, okiak, - ay. -Ai ea bud W* 11, labolabof ~ years villbry WO Nk 'W6 - 6 - ebbs adrift lama ittrjort• al dream abillbraeloma midi Moos. _ _.- , ' 1' ' ' ,_.' Lame eeramme t 7llol. of Pm& IR IL imorarsvg, : 110 L I 1,-CAL.., i-,Titirmelritio . meow ist4.4l roil, ~:: •-- i- M : Ma sizietisprn ark botAnciffmag s = ar wow user ma 1 0 14Zi emi s h j u d , billi n V VI itasdi I rbs et boa 1111. I % • " VIVI br s r - litic • VW a ails eionsimir . sweetatiradertlea . . • Ir,Siie o let rip alatiOnll sk - 10 !‘ . - • .--- - AMMO Chaska:imp ibis spiltllllol* , .1116thsvo ttafa Wed oro =sillre), , • 1r w. Drips • Width the Crastort talidts pOwersuppl les every h 'chi; ; =s the ninth for Um berating forth of the Sun b. which penstattee .the. earth deer* away. ob. innytkim,„. led tint snow ads as a Tonle, porduchig illtillN4o*-ebeliPaeggis led bids th e dead earth trip ieggyiear me. Le like "tanner does the Great holdgdatedita. Barb Bitters— denienterate: ito Worderfal 'powers. ft prepares the renban system . for the change about to be wrought In its condition ; its virtues se a Tonic produce the most desirable and inneditas result* in earning the,: - blood :and, equant4. WO* ciradatiem thirought the whole WV. and it diem away every obstruc ti on to;vigoroes' health, ids soh:tali driving out disease, no' 'matter bow trivial, wham it la located, or :what ts . lta character. It has .been established as a fact .heyond doubt or dainties ! Wee is not an organ of the hint= bodY. wi lt 1/4' . affect,' or a disuse It will , not care; if taken in time and secordbar to the iltrectiens accompanying et bottle. ' Sold by ell dnaggires and deaera. r!a= ammo * tb., Pmmetetorra Lancaster. re Aug. h. Wt. • • • stunt, ' Nam of hes: ,• ' ' I eak telater is the saber, • • Plestely wielded by the Ware; • " • alodous to the 'okayedsteamer. lerietthig at the stalk sad We. , • pewiteous In the palace; pills:e t . ; 1 • Satin/ In the palmed put j• As It Wwts ttiely- lightning - , - genital and harmlow to the sod. i . ' Bat there tea sdoWiase eiewice, : • Where istake mll gesadmt power; : - " , i 'Giving to the seem my /area. . ], • fiespeted aid..hl dthrec . aldlar• ' 1 , See ! before me Sy diseases t' ... Else the darkest hydras bow ! - ' 'I - See the rose °Chasid'. and beauty ,'" Take the plat erelt sod Maw. : , ..My, Argagela I ey earaamptloo I: ' I al. tall PI etteraebed at leugth t ' Poe I Aire what hamsa uamre Only ergeieded—arasmero t , Mall Ida in what great mem , ; ' . ~- P• ..„4 Z...., • ' ' , i , csalleas your spirits cheer „---7 , ,,-= . - Pallid. tte6lbliug. 4yrug3tl3 . ; 'Tie the famed 'Tuve ,-; The PIRVVIAN Lamm is ii . .-ei solatt6a , of u • prosemede of koo, a sew ttlemyrety to tiedlettuf that Strikes et the root of Abeam by. supplying:OM Waco with !testa pdaelpk, or life element, Isar..' ,, — Telly:nada' ha* •••PsarateLsv Srese blown le the aim. Pamphlets tr ee.-- - ~ 1 , , . • , ‘.I. P DINSDORS. Proptielet. 1 po 36 Da) SC, Derr Itatk., WIWI] by all , tarweetelellerwiled Mahe. ' • ystea Gears.. or Ausratoti, Maas; ; , sera afflicted with a severe Woe ppe • o f •iny! sayers, aad hied many nanedieS.withaatrcll4- Meade Indica me to aPPIY yoor'EdiC r la two' dass - is extracted the latamsaation from wry finer so eato stable toe to Prom my yeah.' lan aldicatimay thes ibe Saha worked Eke murk. for IV ,elfeeted a- Mid +Shoat leaving a sob. I riaherßaiWy pronocisi , Graces Saks as extelleat rem c-aM des I,ol.dOidil: IS Will bd appreciated' the land.' - •'-•1 • F ONLY SP CE. A 134;a' • , = • sees W. rowue -180 N., 'Sol by Apothecaries And Groceis - yet;eraily • =,!. Jai, 11 „ . • Meth, Palettes, Freckles ik TAB. 1: . • _ ONIN BRUABLE 'REMEDY la th ose alforti DISCOLOSATIONIS mite face I. "Perry's .Itosk Frectis Lotion.' Prepared °DIY by DL P L V,!lsax, ID Road Si.. New Tort. lirBcairrelywhere: March 12,416'. ' — tarainntire etareeeely• treasteal by • • 1 • • . 11.1..NLEDLE8.. 2 . , A atdia Office Othase TWIRTS and BAC& OtreetS Ptdadelphls • . , -• • . • , Probational experience to theadinstment of Itechaio.' lval Remedies's:sit &worth for 16 imp basglielt hint extensive oppnetunt for practice in this important Out neglected branch.! To all a> with 111111141,k of REITITItEi•he can gcuantee the, sumessfttl -appli cation of Trusses specially adapted to each Mae and 'Um condlticns, often perfecting radical cures• e LaOss regairths l / 2 Troases Bracesalup 4 3 e1 1 4 Butolaites. dram Pesearles, &c:. will And Deputnent adjoin *le ogles conducted by, ocinip6: tent and intelligent lIIIALES. •• • - - r i ' tirEtanning's Braces, Pitch's Sapagetept,• Prench, Itidestractable Tomes, - Elastic StocaingS - Stan'ltrt Break ftptnal bagnimenta„ eteches, Pen SS, '6B . Ninth The Heatisg,Peol. wadilipssesof Mercy. Hoerr • Amarzishos Reports for,Yoskg , Men; on the Critut (SAWN and the Errool v Alinee. Lodi:Hien* nhteh •• the Manly. porrern" and' , croate linpotlintenteto ' ' • with anormeans of' relief. Rentinietlied ettts. tense! - tree of etou'ge. Adder' a, Dr. '4; r i.A.P • :,* UGHTON,Rawird .asstiefitten PliilS , f ale et SO-ty . . . • - • • . :1 - a retirite. . , A feellrig tide Is generally experiented - throntioutitteriamThierixdstAce. Weekly ‘,.:uated .persocisoi!therte ' of sedenlei pLtlit'of this announce. The reoreithig ofroldz' summer relaxes the system and redices the vital ener gies.. lithe pitient is of a' nervous teniperanientr*Fi debility Oats him for even the tudinary Aritine , of everylliy life. When this stater of nib:a/K. lo n ix4E;e o on nosTErrEws wromacu a safe and never-falling meths of etrengtheAlne restoring the physical orlon:Ill:4ton.. This health:siv , lug tonic purifies and infuses renewed vitalittinto the blood, tones the stomach and dig*ve' orgiuut;iand acts like a charm on tie ticurooni stern.: it effeciiii *l4 =tom au tendericy to languor or depressicrof' spirits. •To tbe weaker sex •it •instduable, as it soother and braces np.l while its powerful effecterire of the most beneficial , character. The infirthstiee of age are alleilated byl nee. It revives the .attesertb, increases the appe , Re and gicee vigor lout elstdrity tothe, Constitution. Wiled mothers are nursing fIOSTETTER'd &mu- ACH BEIKIIS should he taken In regular dneeei In thin trY. Most always, the nourishment Is load.' ,equate the wants of the child: In such eases ibis inestimable lonic is: 'wonderfully efficacious: street thetieg stemware it once appsrent. 'lt Is free from all properties eaktdated to Impair the system, .and its operatics:is &rent once mild and seething.* July It 'ea *j. 25.4 t ' MRS. R. L'EIdIVS ABDOMINAL sorrow= narauverr nail%) !'l,g7lnjiclig For corpulency and debility. Semifinals.; Trusses:Monidei Etrwes, and' &Whiner. appliances for ladles and etilldren. 1911* N. 'I LeAwseMS, above RACIS.,,PHrLapk. ; July 11. •07- • Oestrus.... Blitadueeis and disitarell. treoted with the almost necei.s. torL Isaacs. M. D i and Pst-. firm* at Di eases of rite 'Nis and Ear isi - tha 31i'dtra/ College of Pennryiesita; Ityears experietee..(funnerty . 01 , Leyden, Rolland) No. 805 era street. Phlia.t. ',Tes timonials can be seen at his office The inedithillacetti are Invited to - aceotlip4y Mats patients, as te halt' no secrets In his praatice.l Artificial eyes Inserted Without Pain. , No charge' fur examination. • . . June 13, .6.9 • .1 rt-lOm'; *tligiou,l NOTICEIs.. 10^1Prealoyte,eisi eltirrelt; Maliiintonio • Si. .ineter of Thh3l., on Sandgy at lOC 4 k ,*. and P. on Thursday at SP. 31: • Varillaystas Chleek. Itstitutiongo SC; Rev.' A. H. iimesown.; Pasior.l Residente 144 INFiresztan . St. Preaching every Sabbath at I.OX o'clock A. Xi o'dcek P. M. • - dandily School every Sabbath afternoon. at. 2 . Praysr meeting every. Wechnidarevening, , itt, 134. Bible CUP every Iriday inedek, at tx,o,",eloci. Anita cordial!, invited to attend. ' Seateireit. . . mrtietkediss 18..Cbutrelli, Second in.; above isztet, Be, /loon. - D. D.; Paster. tier, vices itsb . :d. 10X, A. X, and tit', P, IL • evening, at 'TM (Mack. st i r i x e` Clistrets,l Bev. p. H. Grasisa, Pastor , . will preach derniiii, ev o7 Etinxla7 morning at 10 Fetlock, and,ll4llo in the livening at IX o•dnek. .. • , Pastre's residence N. & corner 4th and . .w' tutees IPrayer , Bleat ism • aset7..'uldal maiming. from B,li to SX irelock, In the frame Church Allcm Second Street, betMeem *Whet 110/4 Pik are betted. • Eras. Catamaran . Vls meal; Yarirot Bq Rey. U. Chavis. Pastor. I Bemire s &Math ng at .10 cedar*: Evening 1. Week- Lecture and Yeeting, Thursday , evenings. AISSIED ' 414 brarrieepe Ratteeeluiet be oadowjaticed mate to appear is tAp Jamul. - HUGEIIIB-8171 4 111ht1-00 the 19th ieft..b7: tier: A. S. Sembower, Thoorr aeons* and Amain . L. HarsitAs; both of Pilo Afro. ° • 11A.110LEY-1013114tY—Op; the 30th luetG tn.Piitte, ,Ole, by the Rev. Joseph 111cCoot, Hr. Jaen Itiitz.t.rt and Abe Idea= Cour, both of Mahanoy City. • 81KIENER--LMIPS- the 14th of .itine; 119 G. the Rev. I:ll.Gratree. Yr. H. fawns Booivot, Clair, Pe., and Mee ELIZAIIIIII f r aoss;' &nib* of Vatuel Lium..164., of rotterillo: — , , /Hopis smsouncenenign • tlf destalli free. 2 1 44 40 ad • simPaltied wial notices, 4114 mug b pad ji ff at taw redo at 10 earattper . ithe.' • • . . . BRIMIAN•411 Pr& ;Castle, ease Toittiship, , `.os Thursday us3rnlag last, Passion Bassaaa, In the plte , par gthis age. - . • !" . , 8211 T—In NO4rfinian Tinrnfinfp, on Tneildek!isf: Ws. Bort. , whe of Hoary Britt: • " 000 K—On tha oth nit, in Nast Bratumiek, ?toy; &wean of John axid Mary Cook, In. the TM yoe' axtiltiD—Oa the 19th of July, in WaShtigton .Townstdp, Jossto'oollll6o, aced 54 year e: ' • 319/4113—th PottsSille, duty 25, 1829 1 , /Warm, youngest daughter of C. and Jana hfr-efee... aged years and 20 days.. - 110012118--On the 18th of duly, Id Pottgrtilev 1 . 01.• JANZI, son of Stephen and Lydla Ann 120. era In die Itlth Year of he age, , - • - • . - • IffilMONll-41ndli yesterday .alternood..hi•Ahls Borough, Chmstmo. 0011 of John• and ltdrtbeth in- - mom sled 8 years. The 61,11 and releases of the family Me. reet: Invtted Witte*" the Osneral from the reeWhm of the demand% parents. to Motet Mreekbetvieen Eleventh and Twelfth. on tiresorrow - Wands) ),-after noon, at 3 otlorl. •To proceed to Aft: Latest Cerai. , - , . • riolus—At St. Clair, oo the 18th fest , • Coirissio Infant eon of. En WO aciLtbet i,innunh ,E ; Thom waged 8 months and , . • , • o. ' wATRIN—On the, 26th •of July, ISai„. at the teal. dews of her ems4nzlaw. Nichols.; 'NeArstatt, Wets' MT, liebaylbll , two:ay.-MU se; rawu Wavanwwittew of the lite' ;obi Walhie. :tied 11 'years. Wes W: wu a listivisof &Attest. and emigrated with bir hue Awsbaed to 'Pottsville about 40 leave ego, slue which period she has *evaded In thla &stow Ow Moeda lion horseman were besurtit to;Pottuille and intoned in the Preabyhetau erne- WANTED. ... . Vilileall6-AZ4123, filcher for Arai 1 , , ll*Mir &boot; , $ 4O per' month valid- t; ' Pwal sa ass for Me wood Preparatory g .30. and one fts Patera ".# • tripe! meth. Tertkink l e 1, ,.. . • • GM P. OWT.N. •?.- ,' ' IkailitaiVrnstioatßoirgt. Bcbmtg o w. — 1.ti1y.1116.16 - , -t. -, • Wilt . i airrzo..—Sitse Maio sad stisft Female Teich- TV as es Schools. of 'Mkt ltrotthlp. „• fa F , A palls ea win WWI moo doet. Tom co Thorsday. Aogoittitb. 1 Rome • ohs nes Wok._ By-astiss *S . iollk7_,L, • All sit ". , _ SO-St . ••P gji • IVANII9III-11. viablime - sow wand to take is laan esinny, ea* may lb, *Nib booker. Tbegoith , sib the abtdattesf Its • kierolhes *MEM Huai Ma On. 411 :11100011 1° 1111" Aat gm' le: 3 11j t • 5 ' r-- 'ion by • • loWielaap .11x., deed*? - • Ii SALE. AND rrti -7_177: LEir rtirb 141,ALLE.—One tietiry Lir Wagon* r k -so . wegons; 'arkii 2 hone. sad of A * ill _be - void ity.p.ko. -Apply. to jf P KlNlTZNit.near the fleqi Fistibach, 11 •- • I LAagiorst ,• ' • . 814 t• •,,!?• O*o4lll AND 0.0T„O71n tElit • ilditilion.—To':4h who wilt Improve qt wilt be sold s,;•i law NS* vt.h. Apoty thial barc, V1100T.•11. 3 , A21813Y. .F' 0 6 NAL lik.—Two bra& Nulrs• shiers' _ seven • years obi bruoots4O, *oda ta doonle,or sbcrle 'harness. Eat P ri P e cAc-. ittmly to RCtitt.lßß 's' .• • 4 , Crouse, • or to JONNLroNARp, ti* . - • 304 t, YB taa I, It AT LIK•••••-The ' boast. Ind lot aground : V=4Eln the horough 'Creatoni. nn Ornyo and Sillfjuan ilireeta - I"helttile` three dories high end tonyttne .tAln mg' tie 7. end the lot.te leg feet by 190 fee!, atordwft three pinto,: it le welt tilled with shade. ftattireek grane o,l4 . Itlas on it mar the Wine, a nerelAditog spring of excellent ,f11;:er. -'A stream orirater nftfu through, and there to , a Kahle for six homes on theneeperlyf 1 '.. • also cell twenty acrd f of young timber hard Par flint= on the prev es ;Creveon to •'- .1 ROBERT IRWIN. Julyl.6. VS , , .39.2m • . C l oltiaraa Let.--The.— . hill I tbll e t k, on ihe xlm t . gt. 't Wolf Creek Tract. near a mine . . now worked by Wm: gear ..t Co: will be ' . cas ed oc , and nfler•Seß kerrwr Ist next, to an e erect! operator, who will sink another Bit oif the Prim Veiri.• For partten zatil ,- _ . E*NBY C. R1.TF,5134 ~.... Agent, ls St., Potiaville. • • 1.17e a, Isds • .._ - -I . '. - as am ..,.....__. • FOR. SAL 6,,;-Pbtlip 10-akle offers - tor sale one - 80klinit Wagon. two Mick lite'OTlL one 81e1:At aid ' s. Oretliotean andgfour rata of tlansfte,_, teaweeelon e ven, any time. A July 1.!-7-294 ("34" LB.-One 14 t 4 Pole . Pump, and , A 0 feet ktlnntt Column PIO' whleb l,ge sold low . - Mee ten. tdelPls T RAIL One Itteara REgine, so bone • Peettli. Meat Wm Red Plate &good as new. Also - two • . of Otfaid`a Injectors. Nee. tand 4, it the Weettletfy - Devitt an Coal stroet. JABHZ SPARKS: < ' July 18,118 :.T . . d.. ' ' 1 1 1 •• • • VOlt to ble tem:ll4.on leaw, . nit um , ,k e ., of . art Glut Mlliery la 9erition. A4droaa OX.: 74 t , , .7; . July 4. ' -fillitelltA BIG*. ritopseTv von - loa.k B-. ar TO LET—Tara threfOt t ; k ry MOCK HOUSE s IE Market streelorith Brie klee,in feat, for Nate ' 131.• , tl 9! l * • . 40yto - 44 . BRIGHT. Pamvirle. ..7.74.7 4. Vl* • - •°I • 27 im Fes itaibirbitn, the property =pied by B. (YRe2iirt, t.uu,e apply. to " ent4USS . Frip.LEY I Seq., P.tte t rtMe. AitLe r • .26 • Visekcilf, , Al4l r pialikai • itilial BA lats.- 1.../gThe Warden.Of the tioidity_ Nike] has a latge ae :- *inmost - of smellier. Checlgi and Itleadders Simi on hand: Also jhrINERS• Boo'rs AND SIIUW, widt.ff be 'tams' for sale, it the Prison 4 at low Mites, tor,Mul. • • Highest cup vices paid* Carne l- 1 4 11e. -.'' • . ',lime P,'11.9±r..5- ..1 , . ,- 3.54401V . ARD. • - ent, MAI: E.-'-Tha s4writtee-ideis - for. We a 1`:-Perm entlate In Noith:.lbutheim .TainshipZion t ry iperFriedePatipry road, on , BeroostOine ef.Crosio tat,,cotitahavit 93 - at:res,•en' er eulttratlon,' and to timber land.. ~ T here are. r, . welling houses, . I' barn, apd,l bay barn , and all nec buildings. There it! .astnall stream of Pdre:w ter running throat:Jr the farm, Arid a stream runtiltsr4u the barn, for the pur pose of watering the eattir,,lte: A 'Neel wellts ma,le nmatllte-Itortienis.r.habnble. Apply to , ' 1. ~• • • JACUlißittrfdli, de.,-en the premiers '. 3,6,03 , is• , • r ..,..•• • • : 24-St' . :-. .100111, 11.1111.11 K Ste Ware. prenetty, 'fix4 neuitug teoet Cenfre t4t.to.Second St. Lodi. telllnrtbecetitr3lsirut et the Beretteb, between! tbe Meet - 163,er, Unnie wad Mercbibits. Hotel, new , *Wed by Samuel - Mortimer a-tiftt Sore. epety,to- - . Itt. T.S.-12-emr . It. P. !MCl:lnit. • - NOK BE tioni‘ and about 7.0 tiore-At6d on 11.11ford•Teserkno9tiddleport. Terms re.teon able. • Appl7.lo-- - )ILN.S.6.N. axt:, 4 f,PptillYilWatale4, '• • 23-tf iLiseiaosi good Bonen., . plattiiv dlarnete'r, 20 -fveliong Atit.d.t . .ne front@ • Hers VS diameter , teet - long dttb t mad. : 1 Flue Boiler 8.2 trichesdla*ter. 16.feet,IOng a ith two , 10 inch flues and -check and 6sfety sale6e. Sew SAl erialwip on .band Ihehiseloneey.Deput on coal Street. ' ' JABEZ.SSARKS. • May, tesuil IJOne of 60 Sever rail • One Melo, e. ••• • At the'. _ - 2d ay 30, '6„%432.-ti IiZTECANI PUBIPP4, '.l6.Euty for me. IP Ewa glinder, poled k inch diameter stroke • - , • - Tiw011i.b0ree;. z ...,.... .:. r.. . :. One OlLborse Elr - iiieT. 15. '.. • •'• • 1111, PORROTASON..., fhAteyille Iro n 1 -mks, .Jan...t.SS -- , '_ .q. , ' - ',. ..,.. ~ _ ,-._-i•N---:_t...... VA I.ILJA BIL It Pet . olfili HT Y — AiF 'el el II lr. 'RATE NAL 113.-eiste-ti!entieth in in the 4,1,0 1 4 treat of-coil land in-Ne lAistle Towne nYlkill COUnfY.fkluoleflAs th , Olt Hannan - tracw *Wu- Ltg about 420 ecres.'. . •• . ' • I • A tract of 940 noes Of AL and Tilaßat LAND In Riley To • i . i., •• . Valuable. building lets *.Mahantongo;street. A Splendfd lot on Schuylkill venue, 43 fc*tlspat on the Avenue and 5f feet frontokChnrch'Alliy. • • ' One-foOrth Internet In th 4 .klos11111). Tract. of land, • in Schuyikill Tovinahip.,tl i lcee . the estate of-thi law Mrs. Sarah Ilart.. ..': • • ' .... Ape ty to :' .. . L. - !WRY C. 141M4R . L. '• final fl4tato and Ineuranfe.Airent. No. le. /lithium& iro It,. Palest* Pa.. - 7,„"'.. . • Jan. L jBs , -.l ; ty ~ LAOS GALE,--A vattnthle thief. or OM] 'A:.ll7d •i athlete in the Sham°llln Bann on the northern slot - tea the Locust Monn(an,near Menet tittp:Nor tlmmberlaild county,'Pe,l . containing IfiX . acres. -_ TheStitertalee HetHewHi„ , annectlnewith th.Pbtine Hill Railroad, pewees throthat the uhtt.. Aptiivh) A. M. SASTWICK 121 W tnnt Street,' Phthutelphti, - .or.te PHILIP 0:; . CH', • themokin, who will give particulars Concen4,the' • December It, .6T 64l.tt . D FOIE MALI:. k1..r8 teary tirkk, Matuß4Pgo = • • • otory " .:.w Apply ID H. C. RUSSEL, Real Elet*Agt.:,lB Matantongo Veit e Brick Deaeltin, .1: Centre Street, • ‘l4.prilY to IL - April 4, 'O4-141f r:1155 C4ptre St. Pott4ville..A MCDEU • lore Poitsi , lllr, Aal 41-14 Gat :stock t' hag been Aerocialon for to Aug. 1.18 --- 111701? TIN :11116t4UK LA V SRL,' , , -Tb fierafgak Commtroionere of tactful , - ; ktir County. allpylt anl.o; wilt' retethe prepesAls for the 'laying 6t the BRICHN PEAL THOUSAND. for the band/mpg tbe Alm. Boa*, until Monday. iingutt 11. 7 el I.SaS. ' aterfids-all farnbibecl by the Comrolgrioncrs . . PI sad'apeelacalleas 'Li') be seen at thii office. i .. kth.N.likalllVEßT,.) ' GEORG& W LAJON. ;',', cfitereferioners PATiltert' , jRIUtR,) . . - . • • 'Attest.-0. J..As.seonnieblzk. 'Thgtaville, Aug: 1,.18:' ' NOTICE TO RIVIDGEHUIII,E.., fERS.—The ,qinctenice.ed Commi.ehmees of iChaylkill Cdtuity. WillZreeeive propnealsatitil Moo day; the 17th . day of Anrt4st:lSCS, for the con:urn:Poo, and erection of TWO BfllDGai, (each 45 feet span), one li:l.l:tarry Townitip4 clear Decatur Herb's 1111 P, and the Othet Mahan przu Township, near Berle MIL nods andePednaktltlel. yen be seen at thia office: ° ,BENJAMINTIVERT:i • - e OtOROS W31.80N.* Coninsissionere e ' -. RATRICK WRISICR, A treat —O. Amopb;:?:, perk.. 1312Wrvoirics..-42.1r111 - be. in Intfaville •or b ,Thur sebum Ja4 . lotit and:August 614 at Beton. Ettreeod hay due innlee,..of :ages noqing:„Crem M - 20 yeti*: Thaw. desfroint of aelltog will *Wean on me. )) A: minim 'Leoanon, Pa.; July 115j-tpd3 , o 29-a - TO 141110311fT MIRY CONCIgWW !- yri3S~ Notice tu hereblr given It I have this day ,purtbseed of James num:trick. of Mt. Carbont - all his right, title and Interest lo•Atie amitt-4)cutt,.Pargaio, to 'gather With boat O&M gAleo, to two mules, ohe bay and the other brown. and bate loaned the wttaw.ta the' .bald Jae: Pitipattick, !lasing my pleurae • , A. MI GRAir. Je1y2513 , 303t'l . Mt. Carboty Salty L.C0..- iIE TI Nte f . ' MOCKUPSD. EMIL—AnIng - otthe 01cklolder, ,f .the ltemm_ceand Waiiiirentv Clo-clpetstive Aran- Clifton of nitiville, w* he wt on Monday evening, Aar 3d; 1.843„ • at. B*re r ock; „..A. fall atteridaiii•e• is •sattieetly . Mildred ssl.4llos. of =what' co. will tiw **Wed for the action 4 Istodibblders. ' ••• " ' i 'JS. IL GLOVER, ;, imager. , . Juir- 4 p, lseS - :, . 2 .;-) . : : 30-ft . , 130111 L ERN ~ -1/.0711. SALE :Leda Plain Bollere, withontfloeit. "-Ttarty. leehei.lll.%i. *meter, fifty feet lona, g.lach iron.lmacle for a Mang Furnam) `. Will be sold' 4t at*rgiln. 11,,liveri , d at Pottatilk. Apply to , • I , , o. IL BAXTER, • . Cold Borteg,ititzadn Camay, New York. ~ Julyl3, 11.9 ~ . • ..,.?..i.' : : •29 3m" . . -11CsniteIlee sw Ittrapnaswers . .Ilaving been much annoyei.t. Y =sere on my r row erly ott Laurel PiTeet, Pteiville, vr o'injure the . trees: destroy the frnit,'and triMPIS the grain. I bete- by give notice that I wilt.7ofiernte- the 611 extent of the law, all pen!ons OtWol lilts ng tbeli011• - ' _. COL 1 9 - a t t Pottasilleanly 18• /i - ," - . 19-at : 1 , ,t- , . . ~ . . Imk t ottoarivie.l-NI are hereby hoti tied that the (*tat Thema* Q. 11114- bur:" with one gray marea r t e t he st r t ,tor tables now to posseselooofJosiab IV . pun my property. and that I h ave loaned ' to C iro dtkriog. MY plea" tare. • -. ' ia. ELIAP" ---- SIMNEL ,: , Jni,V-18 WI • - U . p.3e. , .• • . 't 1:*3.'1.°..:71,1 1 1ii'1, ,, Z,) .. 7 .na"ceAfl ultf's!'; any thing In my name, 1 4 I Mali *l(( , rot he-: reispeolhie fry Water this date. - 1 1 ,4, • -OSWALD HCRIRS. Wadesiillev i ßdY 18 ."4 Irae b 1110TIC10,A1,_ bl" 13124DLRY. ,CVecior of School ?Stabil Water Rent, ear-be found at the store 0 Ir. tiodehem BoOver, Centre etre,A, between the hours oftkid S o.dock every evening, -whereat! Indebted far e rein sal i andsettle, • . 1111718, Ir 9 • .1 . 1 1 - le4m ligkrilt)Ticik -t oro cOmu or altik -67011111.--Voiti s_LIMMiII• fern .11,en5e...:. Notice is hereby giveriZthat. pp: , will • be' re shred by , the miciersted to - dot ate' a of a rs . years, near Treverton, it/lumber nd Connty.Ts. several new leans 'apart- andW Relish ernaheds: baving,four miles run abire oat+ Reef; The red ash are the Paine veins DOW, 4elng worked by the -Lykeus Nalley Compariy,".thermalfrom 'which la of it superior niality and always cominkrahr the highest pride In the ‘ market:'-Possession oftpremises can be giveolm-• 'dedlately. In addittne the factlitles nem. proseeed by - Warmth:le tor- Flo Toorket Qty way of the , the 'Northem , Central Railwatrind the'Pemudivanie Ca nal;thers will, k la.belleireii, very soon be an to the ftastare marksk ie liz of the Interp=' the Madera and Railroad.. 1 - Ale; nil Dia - . I* to, ii, And contenting thy . r Vilnius 1.., Imaiblar, Door and Sash gaetors2. /We oesto PlOcUllffildbr tie. and bona fide bo toter =t& e, and 1 lannews altipariona front g awith De woraw, Itak, vllit t Two males aJWI logareis ! One Wag 04140146 tad:balm nainfrriclans, sod I -11. 1116it1114 -111.1"1"7 -Zoly ilk in i.l7- 7 baj . ll°, alialla;Willt-'4B-42841- 1141 4 . 14 aNieff W It • elealei of els! it po _to sag ot Geintillizlit. ktraue, Po • :..4e11.4, , • _! • 141 y 1108ribTr011int. lha fortaddi OM* Mei llmam 41 the rat'Addrm . 143(14 Va a . Aga 71 1 Dl a tgrr` of 4 ' • w IL W. rma-1 /r to -3144611. • _ , _ aw mg 11111a:bir.a= ' wren. - • Vents Of 1 " lied* &C.; ill jieb 111 I. kill Cos lIIT - E. IN gilig I Iwo . Ego t. lfs AN of "owes/boo, en fll -1111 PA - 41TAILIVIPUITON, and tore ". thew too ea** octopi at It to $lll County; with • : =ID . Whist al Wider too or to • become doe . lOt theromodlto arid riot Vx. woe. - 7 liaoletok Pio. Ilse f is 4464 1 1 , CLAIM • BarixoTi i- , llliatactarprit apd mem ' .-- max Stem* Foams are bee' ebyellitloned .... asairactan4,lll4 Ot 1114 a SD7 riell that see! pa -baduessess,os Amami% MPoen, Nitemblets. set . Ow yin te ppai *Mee t 0 nut a:teat - et tlie Li% , I too abaft son *Warn aerrelet . I F ' 0 11 ‘ 1 4 16 . 1 4 4 0 1 0Cate ,ftlialleirie - ' ' ii* sl .., ROBT. ALLISON , Patin ta mat et cm I* evpUed at abk pateakby tea i , , . 1 - a HAVIVAN, ' , , ,' Iltgalig IMP, Part Cilitait pa. , " 41.11 / 4 "' . ' "'-- 21* t~ F low• date. • Worse MWL7. Coo 84eet. JABEZ SpAREs. Wltkier'at rms=lkri gratilorliiikackoth simes cd "` the -men„
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