. MUM *OrFSVILLE. PA. iATIISQAY,'AIISOT, 14,":180S '434 junt and Jeer we; `Let a IT ilk folti Poi , 0, 40 / *. ootatris. Thr God'} and • 1 ' . OITA mterNtßes. FINANCES. A. favorite fa. l lsehood with the CoPperbead I • - picas and oratOrs,.is to charge: the Repnbll- -cat party . with:overburdening the people ' • With unnecessary taxes. - loW,_ the people ) . all know that the Rebellion was encouraged and; bycrught on by the I . Coppe.rheads,: and that large expenditures:for war purpo4s, were absolutely necessary . from 1861 to 1863. Bat when the war closed, then retrenchment • became the order of the - day in Congre l • Revenue Commissioner WellO has AM put• lisped an official summary of oni natiotjal • . :finances, which is moat 06)1:Li - aging. , lt,c,on• tainti:aniong other matter, tke foll6Winesnm . ntarx of:lhe:extent to which the 14/firkins -amentirriente.made by Congress to thZ inter neliivenne laws, have reoiced taxation : Bfaiti3t Jalyl3, IkG6 56000,000 ;By act ot Mardi IS6I 44,00400' Alaceof FebraatY 1 50 . • (exeirption (;‘, • cotton)' 23,70,000 raw 13p et Matet)9l,l66S 43.500,0;0 ' 'Total - $67,20,000 Of Chip 'reduction $9 - 009,000 has "betn made present COlllsteate. Tbe aboli tiOn of the cotton tax an& the teklng off in March last, .of the burthens of, taxation on domeitic. industry, cheapens cotton •to the' - o-iiiiirouarer, and to a considerable extent •'= protects American av,ainsb the - uropean ' imanufab ,Notwithstaiidlng the heavy . Tt'sductlon duxes since the done of the . . • the revenue Jor the fiscal year ending Julie . so, 06$, reached over. font hundred millions of dQilazr, as.follows : ' • - • thistoms (eoVi)• • Internal Re!cuar. (enttency)...: Matellaneotut ‘ 'earresioJ .... ... • rablic Lauda and direct, tax. tearrepcn ; - , . . . - ••• • . • Tiate1...,..--....,:t. - ', 4 ta.500,/ ,,, 0 " . -This favorable exhibit will iiithout dbulaj,' • • coritintie, as reduction of . taxation has a tee 'piney to stimulate. PrOduction: and keep up - the revenues. The above amount will unques- - . . . t i " tionably, be : largely exceeded,thia year, f the amendatory tax law in.reference to spir its and tobacco, is .4, 'ctly enforced. . Of -the aggregate: expenditures: 4 . ol the .Pfkk year,; lifr. Wells says: • . . . :, . .. The expenditure of the Government 4 account eF Ju n e on the 'pniSic debt , toy tue swat year ending ; June 30, 166.6,711i-so,esh,rg.-1,13. .7 he aggregate ex.. penses of the several cleyttrovents or ihe Government -.- for the same period were•549;914,674.66, mati3o. ng 1565. - a to. tal expenditure for the tDcal yep ending Jute • 431 $371,660,2 25 , and leaving an estimated surplus of receipts over expendit to es of $34,149.777. The present 4 (tradition of the funded and Interest -hearing debt of the . United States. exclusive of the Winds Welded t o o the Pa - idfic Railroad Companies (the interest on wich is 'a ' charge upon the roistD.l necessitates a present ail expenditure expenditure vdrlacconnt.of the interest Of about $12 6 .- - Otte 000. The excess of. ext mdttare on, occocht of in terissr over this amount dating the la,i ecal year wah - .; due mainly to - payments on acecutt 01 accumulated . interest ou the •••etitripoitbd-tuterest notes.. and 46 ill' not again app ,, ir he the futon , eli-burrefne-nts .1.4 the v \ Treasury onacconnt of interest. ' .. ~ _ . • Congress at its_ late session; passed a Rind-_ • • bag bill; width Would .have• reduced the -ha t • iciest on theNationil debt, litany millions Of ' • . • . dollars, by puttioßpt at-the low rate of 4 and . 4i• per ceut.• ThiPieork of Congress was dc- ' feated by Andreivraolruscin and the Copper head rnemberiofiClifigress. The latter op . . u . posed it vell'emeiillY, and the former to pre vent it becoming a law, pocketed the bill.. - ' The. Copperheads have lied most -syste- , - . matically‘and atrociously-, about the outlay, • - ,• upon tbeqtrmY tnd the navY:. • Mr. Wells ' • - glies the following statement - of he expen ditures of thel4avy.-DePartment from .1861 ' • to the presenttinae: * " ~. . , . - . 542.674 569 1562 r • 356 3 .- . , ....... . 1,,..'...... ... :: ....... ;...-... .63.-211,10. ; 52,71C1.292 • 156.5 ' .. • 122.547,716 - 1566 ' r . 4._ .... • . .., . . ; 43,324,113 , 1561' ...... 1. .. ......!, ...... ..i. .... ..... r - . 31-,(134,t.04 .1565 - ; '-' , -...- ; 26,775;202 _. .1629, appropria'ed • 7 . • ' • ... 11,30400 " ;13= will be ohs:Creed how rapidly these ex . , Petiditutekhave declined, from the year they " • ieklied•their maximum, 1865. , - -- : . . ~.'• Of the expo ores of the Wit' . :Depart= Merit; we haVe the I follOwine info' ation : . . . . .. ... :.- 'The total titihnrsements made nnder the (reel ion of - or thrcuetilbe War Department, for the Elie 11 year end-. tug-Jana 30, , 3665, were $12.;,243,645 -0 6., 1, trf this - , amount there were paid; _. Fur Bounties. For.Reimbutsing StatetArar Claims.. . For iltnginea bureau (mainly river and bar ' -_ her improvetriente) -' • 6 4 132,620 - ''Yor Faments fin• property loet or•dest Toyed ' In t he military service of tne United '' -..• , . Stater, Act of }larch -3, 1519, , and supple- '..•.- merits thereto estimated.. .. . .. . .......... ' 5,111,w0 'Tor suberistence of Indianli estimated • 1,000 alai v: For,Freedmenle Bureau . - ~ ,215,000 ~ . For Extremes. ItecOnstm 1 ction . • 1 3 ,79,270 P'oe Natginal Cemeteries - . i , .152. 000 92,560 roc Commutation of Rations of Prisoners of . ' , ... . , ' Taal - - 466,53,,Y32 - 'This amount , deducted fromtlie aggregate expetidt. tut.% above given, indicate the regular slid legitimate ' set hj expenditures for the d e cal. year ending Jape 30, - .}665 to have been 356,713.41 0 , of which no incon.sider. able' tat.'t is Justly chargeable to the expensestitiendant . upon the existence of Indian Imatilitiefupon the mains' ip the aurnmer - and fall of 1567. whlth' largely and ex-I o mptionably augmented tte:cest•Of transportation and subsidence. . . • 'lhe military apPrtiMiations - for the 'current ascii' 'year are $33,001,013. • . Of the axpenditures. of 'the same &part mentsincei the close of the war, Mr. ,Wells The . , . . . .• . The aggregate tirapettetttnres made tiroso or under the direction of the War Deptitmetit front April 1, isch, to June 80; 1567, elusive. were 2917,117,043.44. Of ttds.aggregate, th disbursemrnta for nine months, or from April 1, 166 to December -34 of the , same yidelt, a• stated by quarters. were as allows: : - .FrotniApnl Ito June to, 186 5 . ....6414.166.67.7 8 6 From .11115e:SO to 6!.,pt 30, 1665.... c , . ... 141.369,2:7 31 rrom Sept. zoto Dec 31, 7565.... . ..". 65,12,4221 62 --........... Total ' V 47,689.086,33 It thus. appears-that-a the above total expenditures of the War Department. $647.6e5,000, or lb per cent. of the whole, were directly entiment upon the termina :am of the war and the diebanding of the army. and were ~11.btirsed within the nine months immediately succeeding the surrender of Lee in Apia], ISO 3. - The balance of expenditure charged to the War 1,1 - • partmcnt on the books of the TreAsnrY: Viz: V.C.9,42.,- 95T 10, ewers a herb dot thirty mouths, or from Jan uary 1, 'BOG, to Jane 3 lea+. and regneeents - the di, ' buraemente farther contingent ut an the termination of the war. such as am ars' of pay and transpouation pf troops: the regular expenses or the military establish. • ;went ; the exr, , nre of the. Indian War to the Pr , mmEr and fall bt ler; .She payinent bouottee ($49.334,553 from ;ray 1. 1 G: , to Jane 30, ISGS:) the Minorite f. , r 41 the military service of the . -E m ni P i t e ' dlt i a ° t e k t a 7;1.1,000,Z:I the reimbursement of State airago,ooo ex p e l ) rivet arid harbor Im provements:Mid the asea fortidattinhei *Ware , mace of Indians f Freedmetra Bureau.; expellee, of Re ' conetretwo, &C. , The amounts expended on theTreedmen's Bee n, and Reconstruction , indispensable to' L agtutOharmonize the country, were, for the. former, $5,61 7,.cr00, for the lett PT, $.4344,700. For the current fiscal - Year the total appro- . priatiOns are eighty Millions Of dollars less than the aggregate spent _dulling „the year • ending' une 30 last. To.anns.np, the'Relmblican,Asyy has re , &Med the, taxes $167,000,000;: paid off all the tlar expense's, - reconstructed , . the South, reduced our, debt, brought'the army downlo sa - peace standard, and the countiy Is in sordid • - .financial condition, within!' expensteslalling every. year= • While, the taxpayers of the- eohntry, can under _continuance, of - the Republicans lu :power; look confidently to the future for° still , further relief In the way 'of reduced taxes,„ • \ reduced debt, and 'reduced ,numbers of the • angers4n of tt Government, we feel tification.that these.Jacts 'as_ adduced -b1 _ Comm Ilkissioner Willa have smashed. into - dem about 10,000 Copperhead lies. Only the most reckless and irtetiporisible'd the Democratic newspapers attegupt to :14- pngn the -regularity, of the 'Constitntion4ll amendment. Th e others ackildwiedge that it must be regarde4llks duly incorporated with the great natlonal charter, and binding upon us all, Until it shall , be'repealed. Such repeal however, Is • hopeless.• l'he expectation of inducing- the Sopreme Court to, annul the -amendment by a decisionlig the Irreg ularity andunconstitutiont i of its ratifica tionlore is'eomethlog of much 'consequence, becauseas the Court now tends kelt a deci der& might . be,obtained. Chase :OA Field, both appointed to-the bent 'at tins Chun by President Lincoln as Repu lime, were-ean didates for the Democratic ominationtOethe Piesidency, and have who l y thereforechan. ged their views since their appointment. There added to the, Democratic judges make a majority for the purpose Indicated. The Democratic journal&lrerth minding t , brow_ out the idea of acquit's:mu* and }a mpelor meal. The reason for, this remarlos the North . Asu - la very simple :The pre ent Congress, which isoverwbeimingly,Re emblican,Vetains power until March 4th, 1869. If General-Giant shoultd be elected, the con ditto'? might be at once changed by the pas sage of nit ackauthorizing the appointment of additional judgea. Should the Court proceed 'to act upon the matter at once, in , before tbe inauguration of Grant, Coligreau Might abol bib the whole tribunal, and PllO a new °r " ganlc :ect providing for the ,emnitittgi•on of a Supreme VOW!, -Which koi: Many reasons, would not ;be - enrl !ditliraideirt the "Dela casts. have the the &erecter . /piths Clotil e t t shy "alliStfpr) b 7 redo. Montial: 1~,,. z ; str.3'soo coo . 30n,141 .1 00 41 000 000 2.000.1 00 i..4a5,000,060 EOVICTEENTH A.RTXCLE. ~ ing the number of judges and vacating • the. seats of ell Indies appoitted prior to a certain dite, -which 'would haat dhiposed of several Democradejlidges. Ad althcgighlP igita f tl Y thieetenedl with decisions_ Of the:Coat ad verse to the constitutionality of allot Its pond. cal.acre, 'him refrained from 'ploceeding to this extent .. It Seems, however, - that the Democrats are determined not to ebstatufrom using the Court for partiese ante', nrity ate ,' resolrite.intheir efforts to make it as Addl., Ironer braneb of the Legislature: -It seems to . be, in. vain for us to aroitod to the people,. to cart, elections, to, roll immune popular majorities., The right i f the majority is to ioveru. The spirit of lutilitlcatioW always ! km stilts ready with 'lts "citation of the ;Sti- Praise Court on the ipt ' of coltiatitiatirm silty: F.ven when we have by the regular amendedprocess the satiation, itself, here' comes the same threat l ef a d ec i s i on of the _ We shall have to providetereefulTigninnt this conatatly aerating 'dangerlif BOicer.: 2 foetis reorganisation - of the. Supreme COurt and Untitled, of Its Poseu r , In the, mean tittle We ask reflecting mento noticelhat this great constitutional amendment is thus put at fume by the party supporting Seymour 'end . Mair. Its features are the Inriolability Of the' public debt ; repudiation of elk rebel debts, .otiUgations and claims ; eqnslity before the law ; civil rights for ail,; trianliood Wit's:ship for sit Americans,' native Orsuritualls.ol, end the. nationality of citizenship. It -the amend merit , beruled -out - by- the Supreme Court Viese great principles fall to the ground.— They cannot be 'lately Antagonized before the people, who have votettn cast, and the Dem °crate perty shrinks finui doing so, but slinks sway. into-the dustysrecesaa of the Supreme Court to thwart and diet the popular will, and to nullity popular- rights. We trust that independent men understand and appreciste this issunproperly„ and are prepared to sits tsin the, ,l cause of humeri rights at the lons. I.t - --4. . Tg DELital,tl3l ximittMONl3: • the Republican will take place to-day, and the Republican County Convention will meet. ati the Court House on Monday next. It is highly ikiportant that the Reputdicans should ii allege en unexceptionable ticket, told' that the very best men should be placed on, es pecially, for Assembly; Commissioner. and Director, so that with their electiori, neces sary reforms cache instituted.' We trust therefore; that there will be a fall vote - polled ,in. all: the election districts to-day, for the best men for delegates, so that the work; on MondaY may. : be amptete and satisfactory: .fAXPAYEEtt 3 , AMICSITiONI A . eetirg has beedeallectfor Taesday.eve nib rest at tbi3 Union'Leigue rooms. -Boat nesp4t. great impnriande will be brought - be-. I'o4 tt . e,meeting. - Every tax -Payer wM) - has been discriminated, again s t by • the Commis perieta in the jassessment dt:tairest, "should .• it elx:tini to be present. . The evil calls • ly for:,aprqmptremed.y. . • • , + LeodarinneyektO ° Somas Jorapst—Gentiernen:—ln your oracle of let, with regard to management of - County Oanaude stoners, you ask is there redo*? I bare been tbld by good counsel that it min be•succeasfully resist ed, as the dischmtnation 'rreado. between Demoratic and Republsan taxpayers in tbo eliding; In , many eases property of curial value Is assessed at more than no per cent. adrante of others to came locality; and in many cases notlees were served ontaxpayers of the amount of their assessments, and, afterwards their as were Increased from 80 to, 40 per cent , and the manner alsch'in who payers were treated by the Commissioners, at the a al, was shameful They were scarcely II Wiled to at an, t treated in the ISOM: btnegoe,mannl r, and in some iiistal yes - I - am oderthat some of them said that they would make,OW - Radicals pay well. I.was an eye witness at an spVegl, of a number of taxpayer from the Emerald Isle=alt, of whom were present While I wee there they, had` their assessment reduced tram the assessors, value, but I did not see one Republica have his aseetament reduced. It is tine this thing was stopped. I would suggest the propriety of et call through the JOVWFAL, of all punished sad aggrieved taxmen% to holds public meeting and resolve to lli Ju employ kannestioye el and res doneist this moat outrageous proceeding, ls We taxpaYens. Our taxes. in the County are onerous enough without this addilioneload pand at the same time let the meeting emit there cannot be an investi gation of the State and bounty tax, about which we are In the dark. • . A Tat PA There can be no question that the mass of the Republican taxpayerrq this County, are assessed in an udduly and unwarranted man ner, for the pu ose of making them pay heavier, than , he mass of the Democratic taxpayers. It s time that it was- stopped, and we hope that as many of the'overhar , . :dened taxpaye of t Ceunty, as can make it convenient, w I meet at he Union League ioom.on'Tnesda evening .nex to-take the matter into con ideration: At same meeting the B ty .Fund sestina m er can be considered; and the report of :the Committee on the legality, of taking . $l5OO from the County,. -Treasury, to oppose the , new Criminal, Court Act, can be re ceived.- The boMmissioners have It num ber of little accounts tO settle with the tax payers, and we think the time favorahle for . the settlement. Let; the 'meeting be largely attended by' taxpayers from all section's - of the County, and let them - come prepared to show by the, high assessments. upon them .the favoritism exhibited in this matter by the Commissioners to their party friends, to relieve them and "to make.the Radicals pay well." El=il THE Lore' Dzatocamc Convearroo.--A.t the request of some of our Democratic frfenda in Cats Towltohit), we make a correction. It •watnot, a from Coss es We sta ted, w*, shook his flat at Major Wetherill in the ponventiqn, and told him him to "abet oopi" but one from Ashland. Case .hath malty sins to bear, but not this one. •-• We desire to make another correction. We MentiOned Kerns as one , of the Legislative nominees. It should have been Breen. The Democratic candidates , for Assembly are/ Beard, of Tamaqua, Nice, of Pottsville, and Breen of St. Clair. ,1 - The name of Cqrrielitis Smith, as it candi date for District AttOrney; was before ,the ballot was taken. .We *lotion this in justice to Mr. Smith, as in Our decount of the honoring two,voteo for trim" were, re corded, given by delegates who either did not know that his .name had bean withdlorn, or who resolved to votifor him anTho, _ .... . • -do . ..mt , .' F--. , . . CHARLES 0.11....Lera5, We ll - knOwn Tor Bev eral. years past as the . Writer of numeroms .poems and newspaper articles over thdelgna ture of " Miles O'Reilly," died, at VAS Astor Rol:lye:New YOrk, on Monday last,;df con gestion of the brain. calmed by a suhstroku be received • two weeks before.'' Hd. via i native of Ireland, and 39 yearaoldWi RAI time of his death. , He• cape - to this• country. in and becamecomedted with the 'press. He . served in the: Union forces during 'the Rebellion., Td . 1336 he was, eledted Register, of. New York. He 7grote _iv campaign acing in favor of General prani, for whom be e g : ,tertained great admiration - General Halpin I was stbrilliant and scholarly writ dr:l - forcible and Wonderfully ready versifier,.- and One: of the best song writers in. the country. Hal pine was a noble son Of Ireland ; a loves of, :Freedom, and bad .he lived he althonglyt : Democrat, a mild haveb*rpe a ItepubliclUt; the party of Truth nod ..'y . , Tile Mahanoy Gazetif l , wb' heretofore independent, 1 dech Grant and COlfai, saying: . sem •tice tease Isle week the RIPI litat Wow that the,enemwe of renoblican if h ue cenntzed; now that the adherents of t. i dos.* bog front; bow th at the friends the 9 etasYtath to the South pineked op creme by the We - titan. tie gad and =broth rata by orceethatd Ile wavy of th e North. whog e iont atante to be -* er:wwl rebels, hare at the all the Inatthete of ritskuolas Delany we tore eon td that Zits the time for,every hiyal newspaper to 'bow he taw - . We welcome Ihe • Gette into the lbspubll l cao ranks, feeling con i inced' that it will bat tle manfully for the Itilitit. - ,We would 'take thiti ' occasion to remark that the Gai•ette is a sped, well edited pa per, having..a weld 'cir :illation in,thit section cif.the County, and it is an ezdelleot advai; tieing =Atom to thotie , sehp desire: , to Make their irate known lolifith' an,4,eity and the Idattano`y Valley. ' \I - i i; •. , ,: :....:',1 J , ', , 'F1111. , 16t14 FRQ11.1!I 4t - mu.. —The ihdlaitkal . . , of an over wbttrabsg . 4tr.publiab victory at the P'residential; eh:cits!) in -Noifatibel; 'be come more nnmeronOsiir.., Awthreflon Wall held oo Tuesdny lin Nevi Albittiy,lnd. On Saturday. last HeiOric addreasOd the/alth t fat of that train, and is logic savved iis Coe vinciapbat the Hiriti tic Mayor succeed ed in aerating a mijosity' of 142, altipybit. ,caa ga i n ot.7oo vo ' ... This 'gratifying, re, a tqrn comes trout L aState where-amnions to`the Democratic ks I have bees osteoUr tion'S4 , claimed by their journal. tit Hen dricks,\omitlaue staiepbig that Stitei and ' the &pill:dorms isuicitry Hew Albany la ,Tert Rictud 1 Uwe speaks Senator Buck • regeullerjes of the BWr . letter: I‘l - • , \• - U4111411'1. the wok Wilda& the s it to be vtaillenekt.stee deem*, usage wale te bold asethetthoirstboo, sal tt SOON ithise a Air than *hod It Is such I=l. - AM II Ms le the idol of tett% whist the Destotteitte chsagion we to' AA, they night on ion thiplet, fa= whipped aesady. ?Woes. atteer‘iirea .Bea thee pedal WOO etwesepumerrexesteic nee la lacolanhiS NA Wang oa t tool sot poet 'nem Soothers, iwo Emus ty rants sine the? wi# dtifelted 11 7 Um Ix* la blue - than beim, Of Ww...e we fu r wilb. tag will whay ilinibillllolloPlat Gnat *SW,- gual , viatro. 'Weekly Almanac. Aug. - 1 48. 1 "1 1 114 ' ; romp ailacza. Das as II .7 _ _ D. -- 9 Scam Ly...,.. 4,7' 6 Fon IL II 10 .... . 5, lAA 17 -Tassomr..... 6, • 4' 'New IL IS 12 Wtwaanai. , 711 !kW. 42.116 VtrassDAD... • 511 1 .913 -3 isT .11. I Teirgraturejoi the. Week. 5.p.e••1648: 1 Saturday". 3 Monday, . 4 Tuesday.. 5 re zidsr ustui 4 !I IdaIsy:•••'• - The Tremont. .Brase Band is trying to gei new uniform. . - Itoyittblicans of Lobito= county will hcla thetecounty convention on Monday next f • Work in the Sta. B. B. tkes sib:21110/41/skst: co's shops, Schuylkill Hared, is stilllkjepepead. . - Mr. rearsol hancipened the sileon in the base ment ofUnion Heil, lately kept byldr. pavengee. • li'aalliagtoa Camp, No. 1.1, .1. B. of A... will bsYe a pit-the oa the 15th of September 1441470 4614- cultural ru t Granada, • • . The walking match animated tri takirnikes at Agricaltnral.Park an Nandsi t last, was lost pontstin ocasquence d the rain.. r, • Nr. Edgar, Richards, fonnerl7 of this W( 1 ' 011 0 1 1 oi now_reviding fu Pottstown, is Post Colonninsier Poet 106. G. A. IL, of that. Borough. ' A nem ixattoffem named Urban 'bus been es. tabliebid in Warden township. Northumtiids' 041 ,county: JonMh Schwartz is the P- M. • • • , The . Sundsy School Teachers' Cnion of Potts ' ville, will inset on lionday evening at 8o the 'Presbyterian Church, lashantongo strew.. the 21'. P. licbarl, Beg., Engineer in ettarge.of, ilmington and Beading Itailroad,:idater thatth. trading of this important Roan laprogrealin; - Mr. Homy Tralighi of PhilsAelphis;" who wait iccitlentlyurowned at J acob i on Saturdi i y last,: was a britther or Mr. c "'top& of this /3430#411. ' • - The name of the man arrestitil het week at Oen trails, charged with setting tire to Freeit's gab* in Breebeny. He *now in the jail of .Columlita cocuaty, awaiting trial. - . . • • The Bashtown (Northtusiberland Co.) poet' of-. fleshes been removed to the house of John Hoff man, who bee been appointed• Postmaster vine Ohristbpber Diehl, removed.' A 'pic-nic will be given at the . Agricultural Park on thelUthinst. by the Humane Steam Fire Corapai4 of thi s Borough. It abouktaud we liope, will be largely attended.. • . . • Ed.• Brill, formerly a .oltiter of the 9Gth Regi ., ment, who was recently terribly injured in a colliery. by an oplosiun, blot opened a• . saloon in Ctntre street, next toHr. Helms. .. . Quite's large number .of yonng Men of, this County will etart - fdr Altonna,on ItiondaY morn ing. to attend the State Camp of the P. 0. - ..0f J. S. of A.; which it to be held. in that Place ontuee- . day net. - • . • A le l4 15ost office .bas been established . , this oonoty, celled Branoouville, Rudolph tireitteh, iv Posimasr. The office le Vested oci the Cats, wieas Railroad it or near _Mahal:toy statlonti, few miles south ofitingtown. . • , , ~ ~ • A grand ... pie-nic and festival will he-Riven by the Pottevite . 13aenterbund ait the 'Agricultural 'Park, on 'Monday, '24th inst. An able Committee of Artangerneete. has been eelected, and a de. tightf al time maybe anticipated, on the occasion. -On ?don r last the riinnitiz of the passenger train on the Mlne Hill & Schuylkill 'Hawn 11. R. waseitended frotrirdv•.mt Gap Junction to Green ,. . hack Collierr,. 11ortbtanberland Co., andrtheatage from Shamokin naw connects with it at the latter instead of the former place, at 11.15 A. 31., And 3.50' r. M. ' TheFiret National Bank of Mahanoy City in-. tend ii.dding' another story. o %their . building on ,e corner .OrCettre and Main streets, in that which when completed will he fitted lip by the ..nic Lodge of that place ter ldasonio pnrpoaes, •= . Lodge keying leased' it for ten • • On Timidity afternoo hist in St.. Clair, a mad• deg afier biting two . oth doge, - was shot and killed. There was much e lenient; and the, people demanded that the owners the dogs bit ! ten, should also, kill their animals.. 'to 0 , owners however, d.mlined until the animate shim • • xhibit symptoms of hydrophobia. No' tice.--14emlie:Boi the Pottse Division, No. 90, Brotherhood Of Locomotive Ent/veers ' are re. quested totneet at their hall on Sunday, August 231, 1868. to elects delegate to represent 'emit international Division, to - be held in the oitf of ChiCago, in October, IRA. By oraor Gy.oudE J. Itzikmr, F. A. E. • The Bankrupt Lasr.—Among the last Acta of Congress was, one extending the Bankrupt law another year, ,End after that, changing the 50 ysr cenWprovirumi very tr..aterially. It will only re quiro.the consent-of s majority in number and valnn,lustead of two-thirds, of the creditort, after, the secondyear, to 'allow the flankrupt to through. • . , ore.—The storekeepers of the Bor iteserallv, +=Dented to close their tit et 7 d'elock;emeept on tiatur lr, wigbenpenlater. Tom e . &)eptng the stores open order to give the rtist that all the igree to-the AG cough have v stores in tke ev day evening, when is really no necessity o later than 7 o'clock, and clerks much needed vclin,wv storekeepers in the Borough change. • . A. Pod of thobrand Army Of the lt-pult! - 7441 organized ...14 Bloomsburg,. Colombia Co., • • Taostismeoyening. . post 26, G. A.ll. Schuylkill 'Haven, attended avloo eervioe ins ' body, lust - Sauday moron*. Rai. 3. P. Stain delivered the PArmon, i n th e Beforuird oburCh. Tire di/comm. was laquently •renderid and attentlYely.listened to • 13=1:=1 Corner Stone Layiv.j--424) Sanday, 231 the comer stone of the church of the German Ile arld Lutheran congregation, in Friedens - p; bug, this tour ty, will be laid With afProPri•ta cdectatonies. The. services will commence at k o'clock id the morning. • Rey. Mr. Stein, neve 111 r. Werner and - other divines will participate It is anticipated that the Pottsville Samgerband will be present. The foublle is mspectfally invited to etteud. On SonAn.y last the .Blue Hoontain Sunday. &booljof Port Clinton, bad a pleasant Harter_ 'Home celebration in a stove about two And a half miles west of Hamburg. ; There were about one thousand persons present. The Bart Clinton Brun Band added greatly to the interest of the occasion by performing sacred music. . Addresses were delivered bv three gentlemen—Hr.HanyOf Port 'Minton,. idaressing the vast maker:lee in the Berman language, the children responding in .scum of praise and thankfuldere for the bounta fell harvest with which weber. beenbleit.- Theodore Talton; editor of the Dot* to Mr. Bradbury, ways litr Dose .have bed the handful Plano so long, But now to ask me how I like It; is like eating .me how I like one of my children I In factOf you vitae to ask the childien.lM - afrald they svoul4may they liked It nearly as well as they' like me It speaks every da the year round, And never lofts its voice. I wish iM owner could do lialt as welt" The Bradbury Piano is a dellehtful, sweet, le well es *powerful instrument. sod grows fol Oar every day. 'Orders for these Piariors.arelaken at .Bantuto &Barney's Bookstore„..---- As will bs seen by.thelolloiviag paragraph from B Pliti thain aIOOB. °Pettit; Rev. Geo. B. Allen,. iitf vu LNOriff the Episcopal Church of Miens. flow in. California, and is about to Amu* the rectorship of a ehurei in Nevada. Err. Alien's many friends here will be glad to bet; of- his tate arrival on the Pacific coast. The Bev. G. B.' Allen. an Episcopal minister, arrived in tbis city boat tbe Beet by the last steamer. He la about t, assume the rectoreblp di a ebtrreb inCapon City, Nevada. A neat little audit baildtse ban, fast been entailed at Cason, sad Ibt,parwmaga waver, Petted to be completed and fitted up ' in time for =e nsue) on the anivarof the rector. . The , following is a list ot unclaimed letter re maining In the Poet, Office, at P:rttisilk., Pa., August 1888 : Bower David Gardner licockSnot Barkle Dr llSale kneel Amos • Byrees y Mis - Geo Grant ffmnik • law D 11L Cole Geo S Hammond FiVik MOorOPraziklin Cobam J P Moeller Morgan John Dealer JHolland Jerry Mayer Mary Corner Tare, • Hatton Ill'hor CheOwera David Cathoope Wee H .lhu eth Xmas Parker Mrs Detrleb Wee Hoffman Anzdo HROdgerl KATY • Dolbin Jennie Jaelmon A.Josineallue Yrank-11 Pieter John Imes John Snyder inn 8 Sari Sarah Killian The 71eareptem Nord • hobbery:—On Sunday last, Jacob inn and. John Kramer Started from M.lneresille together 'foiTottsville. Kramer being abort of money, borrowed woe Akita from KO', promising to reply him the following sumnieg. On the .road Kull feeliog. tired, laid simthi by the roadside to rest, and tell Asleep. When be awolie..,be found hie pocket cut open and over forty dollsri in money abstracted. He suspected Knauer, acid mime to eaves and made cOrnsilatut B. Jo the evening Kra mer was *nested • aftse conisiderable resionauce, by Thos. Fitzabnmsne,44 Mamba' .ftinaler's po lir:stolid the money recovered... At a hearthg before Squire; Fralley, on Modem morning, Kra meirirm committe d In default of $BOO . h hibcen - 1 itsPf rndq't 7' , .' bead, "Polioe Maim!' the Beading I Eagle of Tb . y, rotitabsed the tolloirtng :, - • Kn. Nary Ann *KO Ss a endow, win) came from Schuylkill candy. wererday. Last eveninst she 'went ;out to bay sethbot to eat,', when abe wet ' toaqold -bin& who tallied her to taken drink Alt aystapped , tato optima mod had a mow or-rowidi ot tsar Abed i lICIOCII Nag Ann IWO soukPenn AO*. - lo io n at t ven Sixth awtn , ton t er evew h. tribni to SO thaS*lc atoza=o. he ever Meed wystet foe berosabbsr, thane:4ord benrian bar bet &IS and baddo arawthion atoll hr wed . maid snit. muoti- holnlobst that she WU bldrlP.Mg Ikea% mho tfted ten arts higher than la the Moon „Welk when ant wallttav and bt this piled ear Moo dlKownad try Meer Lawmen mho attcparpresato• calkba has a wqmsftan ths streets and Onstacted wet° a/MAW hasAtuartswa ItetalossVtlds swathe sot want at too to pq baton - grant arid Was Onib ni Thmtlqutt,,,- Ts meqcut I* are glad to lam. Pftliartog for an • setae campaign torthri meat empty* Gnat, sad far the Bleettious etatmeass.vatez. oar .Las Imo sump fmutell:ered se IktUomr.—President.--0 ; Vice . "'mitigate.. . Dr. Joseph Bahr, D in ka IL L. Upham Beery Welters, H. B..Orseff sod E. Davie ; • Ekereterg,a-Mmtere otert r lL .11.. Snyder and O. W. Sayter,;.,2yeatm, rtr-Jobs B. Boyer. •• • • We_ Moths!, each borough and sash temmeidt; of the Oonnty l before the this of September win km an active, rid* Oirelte, moritteg Gra tend Ordtitz • I Te r emeXitirlelos, for pe sos ote NOR!, 04 1 0 d oPni , 1111 , 3 " . ritan, * • Basis Ball —A. tap _gaMap of Nee" Ball was. *pal Lleeellpn, on Xendayef last siegt, mew the Diantood club of that plac4 nop th e Dew Oteb of Woodville. whiobtenutad *toot of the that, II a wore of 40 to 24. Utopia, W. Menke of the • . rainikowal 8.. B. O. Swank John Dowd ant Oho. Wham. , The retnrnsnateh Ina played on Toiralay, Jaly IMOD the pnenid ate. Balthount D. D. what thelher Vitt dtl 'fiataftoo4 - 1 7 ► axes dee pww•iWn. lforplay. floc& ate, Danl. 'Warty A =stab Dais of alas Ban Wan played at, necasille. on Ikeda Weikel, WI, lebruttbs leatloshof that placioted ther Pottsville -- Veil anb. Welt two elled hi the West VI las. score Omaha II to - stemboes of the GI amooporded to armotai e r e ortetr 7Aggrarated Asa:salt a . Dargery.—Cois Wednes- 1 day mast Charier Planer Lase. ..rreted. charged within aggravated arolult esti hosiery on Mali:. 1 0 % ry Lambs, Thee are 'both ect i t 7 men. and are es=s Paco ' ~ gran the Defers Bq Fnuley t seems that. three of theta were . , g a quantity of Batik sod a dispnte arose, FOgtm. auempted to. Winkel the third party, Landis tategfarol to prevent it- The tplarrtlei p t ir t assoaraithY • evaded. when, its Lindh was • • Worn to lift the metal, usher it is alleged, strole up hthlnd Wm ard struck him a_eiolent blew with toe Bet is ttis eye. Fibber was lxamd aerie in- the SUM of 11500 with Dee orecarity in the llke sins toe.tur in October . wfrf: .---- . . Alms Haase —Do' regular monthly meeting of the Directors of the P.aor of &tog i. kill County, was held at the Alms Rouse. Aug 'lB6B. Preset', J. , Jr., 13: F. Hughes an/ 91. W. Fehr. The following is the of the Nottekfor the • month ending July 1258 : ' 1" . No. of litthatee in the Jane 38 , 1888 . h 35 N - a . .. m i n July 31, 1868— 351 . Decrease last th . . ._ • . —.•—. . . • 4 o; of Inmates In the, Nowa joly 81, DIV _ .... 911.: ". to same ttute this yOri • • 351 -..._, „„ ” ' . loonies list year • • so Of the above fit ars ineara' and ictiotto ; 80 tue , der medical treaters t ; 51 children. . Admitted durtng_the _meth, 42 ; -Dlechargea -and abseonded,22lllcana oat. 9; Born, 2; Dad, 17. Lodgiug and meals Were famished to I..V.,per s°ll6. relief its — Outedoor w granted to 22 families, ameautina to read, 8396; ' - • -Me were orders were drawn, Aug. 3, 1858=ting to ' ....... ... MO& 15 3%009 12 6 66 co. 22 gict. 0 15 too., I 61 el, 133=1111112 84 0 „ 78 IG Ts . 1 n .as with &eating Iron froin the Receding V s.„ 'Bo Comppny.—pn Monday last John Resler ins by TAMS& Fiessbromme, of Marsha 'Reisler's 'on the charge of stesßug ire . from the 'Ban Road Company. Re mo t .hare Canted on at 4%teoinve business, judiria4 from the quantity aa misty of Iron whin is meld to have been lobo .ynt_itie Feminists awl in his possession, cad ietio R. Br..citstra, 65 lb. c ouplings and booby! brake- le rte. 'or ' this property was iouentified at,to the -emit in:. At , the' tittle driving • inll a large qiarttity at iron, in ''• ' Of Miberaville. It, is atm yenta that he has soconiplicee In 11011111 of tb .. employees of the Railroad Company. Re was bald in 11000 bail for his appearance .t toe sent Crimi nal Court; to be Wain° the list Monday in Oc tober. - „ _ I • ' 4, -, , ~ . On Wednesday last,,the sth kik, Thomas Fitz simmons taro arrestied .Cltiwies Rummel, or'. W. Borough, an the same clArge. A large quantity. of iron, it is stated, Wete . fouled in bite possession, some of it basing the matt of the elmipany on it. .bibigneequence of itie sickness of Rammer■• coon sel,etinicase was es:retinue& by Squire The police police are t iter lateral other partial suspect— ed of being *lowa ettl lei: Ibis matter., ~ ...as Ball tilob Avvis ilkm pafflo-11, AS ern; WM tailftbal EM:/11 Proceedings if thA Potlxville khoci Board. —A stated meeting of the School Board was .held on Weduarectley eveuing List. Present, Ilessis.'Boyer, Edmonds, Po*, Heebner. Huber, Bunts, inger, Lode. Martz, Snyder,-Welleiand South, Preeident. :The Building Committee .reported progress in She Jalapps ticutkil HMSO. ' TtiS ilecretsry reported , hsving meelved letters of acceptitice from nearly all the Webers elected for the camping term.' , • A letter was received from Miss Shoener, asking t leave of absence for the month of September, whinh wssgranted upon condition that she ac cept* the pemition now assigned to her. The following bills were promoted and ordered to bi- • paid:—Philire, labor on Fifth street IA $1.50 ; Mrs. Berg, water rent, S 5 , Mice Admit, interest on boort, S.il; Bareisy Bros., advertielue, 116.2.5 ; taper:les ineursoce policy. S 3 50 ;: 'Scours A. Airman, estimates of work done on Jill- . grips school buildhig, $78T.5.3. • On motion of Mr. Beyer,•ii was resolved that when the Board oulleurns, it adjourn to meet on Wednesday evening, August 26th, and that in the =mourner the Pruett:lent and Secretary be author ized to issue orders on the Treasurer. - Oa motion, &ailing Hoban' 4 Eit . 9iiins of the "Coker , Co!. fiery, Limaithion.—The usual quiet town of 'Done aleL4 , en, bad quite a waking up on Mbcdey last, on the occasion of 'starting at the - "Colker.” 'Col.. liery, in that town, Into large hoisting engines, built at the Washington Iron Works, this bor ough, Major /snack Wren, proprietor. Vie engines. are 120 horse • power. They - are connected together at right angles, with link me. lion.`: They i are attached to two drains, &Leh 15 feet in diameter, capable of- hoisting from" .the elope, from a. depth of 1400 feet: Tue drum wheels are made in sections; and irtigb 48,600 pounds. which is Substantml hoisting machinery. in fact, among themilet.apbettuitial used In this Region. The engines arelf the latest Improve -, meets, with 'maseivwcast iron bedidatee, and are su cunetracted Amt. they are under perfect. eon .- UM and can be handled with iitee.. The working of the entire ins,chinery was declared by all paw ent—soine sixty pereowi—to be a perfect aurorae. There were many - engineers present, who errteas ed themselves Whined Iran the working. - The enguice were christened "Grant and Cul• tax,"--popular mines in that utighbtirhood, if .a , shouts and cheera with which the names ' - t re ceived. are any criterion. -. , The Colliery wile on the liAtu occasion, chria, ist.wz _ d _dii tencd "Collin," It la da the management a he eateries 1 energetic leaseca, Charted: .*1 Ind ~. Owen, both of. long praCtieo min . - rperierice ID itiat part:or the coal dekil,, and bids it to be one of trio drat arid most pro= duchy.) c ,-; - 'in that Region. They expect to lithimence slap..: - me of coal by the it of Octo ber next. . • .' • . f . Proceed in gs l tren Boroieg i oun eil.-2. stated bleetsug of Cu= .oil was beid'ini Tuesday eveinnii last. Present,. , 'ears. Delbert; Butz, Teter, }Unman, Cute, Wagner, ; tiger, and liceloy . 1 . Minutes were read and approved. ' -Committee on'Yout3e Va. Borough reported p • gross. Committee tiniGieger vs. Borough reported pro. 1 Committee ott Surreys repcgted .a _grade for Centre, Pike and Kargaretta streets. On t ursetim • adopted. The Secretary wit, instructed to notify( property-holders along said streets of the aonteilki plated change, and direct them to meet they -. I mittse in refsience thereto. . • Committee en Lock-up reporteetproVen- Z. H. Heilman was appointed InCoreiraittee o confer with the County Commissioners, in rel tti n to replanting the Busperudnet Bridge. he Boad Ccimenittee reported having .c...eip 0- the culvert at Beifect'a mills, and pre - souted a ule, shooing the : total cost of the same. g to 1 $7.21 02. - On motion, the report was ed and placed ou file. - On •rnot of R. N. Cose, the Supervisor ins instincted '-':-witen laborers are needed—to divide ihs work *snarly equal amang the unemployed of the Borough as posed:de. . On motion of . Mr. Delbert, the:Clerk's salary Iris increased - twenty-nen dollars.. ' The following bills were read so d orderS drawn for the amounts : .. . :,, Supervisors bill for street hands fi3r Ju1y..,195 10 Toot. R. Williams,Judge of Eleciion,.... I.:0 Bannan .t Itatneey,.Finting statifonntsK 15 ,f 0 William Lloyd, High Constable . 670 Lembach & Bro., for lime for culvert • . • 8 110 J. S. Ilawley,;for Surreys ' - 20 00 John Jones, watchman at enlvert ' .• . 7 00 Joe. Kaberry; for *tune for Salver& - 41 2ii Masons, laborers and hauling . 112 el Previous Ilene Ablottrtied" f - ,Ftvweeditiv qr Ole Boratigt Owzecft.—A stated, mesting p or moil was bola on Toesday . evening. .teet. resent, ,Messrs. Cochran, Stemmer, • Lane?, 8. Refloat, 'Russel, Lee, Leoitard; goiter, and Fox, Prest. - • : ' - •The Street Committee reported George street fini abed, and work. goitivon - at Laurel attest. The Building.pwriniittee reported contract with Work A Ilaningsitee, for building house for Flex nix Fwei..ooitipany ; tree boxes ilk front of Council tinfblipg ooMpleted Leontntet made with John 'Engle to paint Clay ,Mourunent and pole at Centre and Blabantengo meets, and recommended that iron tailing be placed around the Monument; A petltimtfor o ning Clay street from Market street to Wes sane, was referred to the I Bina A petitkon for from Beefttll and Union streets, alagg DMus strait. to Norwegian Creek, was toad.. . Baler were stipule:led to enable Thos. B. Han.- nan i Eeq., to make a statement in reference to the subject. I • • The petition was referred to the Street, C m mittee to report at.next meeting. Needed, repairs to Bet:Und street near that point, were referred to the Street Committee with , power to act. • I . Profile of new grade of High street from'Hill to Morris street, was . reported by-the. Survey Com- Mute.; ' - On motion of Mr. Farquhar the subject was laid on the table. • Ou motion of kir. lituntel.sliroposed change of . 1 grade for. Lyon street, And Eighth street, WWI I 'had on the table. e•- On motion privilege was.grented Conrad Hoch to extend railroad--continuation of Chas. Lord's. aiding—over Front stree.,4alappa—subject to the usual rules and regulatione,established by Ooun. Ain these matters. • A petitioal for erection of lamp at Ninth and Norwegian streets, was referred to Committee of Lamp and Polies. - Night Bilice report for July was refused to Fi naece Committee kreNlect fines. • • - 'Communication of Young America -Fire Corn; ploy; asking for the old house of - the Ph o enix Fire 'Compury, was laid on the table. -. ••_ Oa motion of Mr: Russet it was rewilved ' that the Core. of Fins Apparatus sell the old building for the beet pies ebich can be obtained for it. Mr. Leiner adored the following : . ftitteired, That the erection of seep and candle factotier within the Borough Amite, oe hereafter I prohibited, and that the Ordinance Committee he bereby instructed to report an ordiernee embody; - ing the obj d ect of this resolution. ' Adoptfi. • The Borough Treasurers statement watt read anditmkted to bellied. it On motion of Mr t - Farquhar it -was resoltlid that the Hervey Committee report grade for Area 'street east of Jackson street, thatthe Conwitittee open the streeftecuporarilv. Bill of J. H. hindeY;-$lB7 24, mai referred to the Building Committee.. - ThettolNring bilk' were ordered tube paid Street banns • 1120 26 Joint. Schein,. ' 120 79 BeananA.Ramsr — ' 86 GB . , • ___ B. /law • litipheolivpre : A. H. W m. hitest • Pr ", 1 • 1 • 1 '"" - Late &hoot - Seperinteguiente Ziorirg.;;:-"This eoirrenthe of the Coo 1. vetintiriAtett of the Oanunon Wools of nivanik, net co Mat sdi.. at the State Oohs'. The wad of tne .. Convention WWII to madder question mooed to be of impertenesto the• edneatietal intersits of tbe Pfof.• > i bit shonaiiite Ovotentad. in *Oar the :Con youth= to order. said that in 1867 the sum of $lOO.OOO bad been *tot litbeaboolie Pennagirania; that the ftmisoG 1808 would piobabb` amount to-02,000,000 and thole af1061400. lien of the Sillingene of the people to coettihnte theselbend it t o edonaOomi purposes, los ingested Wont wee the ding of theOoniention to propose snob sassions and plans se ironid'prodnee the egeat est god foss . the esoseditoo. 'Oa tailing • roil of the -ea:sties, is was seeettabed • • 40 anienbers; tigneseatiog • - .seh• VON moot. An exisattve • • Wee nu amiltned footmen hir seadon by the • • •• • • g m = of =bled =vet the 4. • • • • • • is lea • • Mg . or intim, noli; - We or Is * infinite staallara of eitifin: "IS e reai i o i f i i W i O e W r b i i n s t taddeg beestinstai? Allot sf Me m** Wohitfethe ingstieose of the ilagithi. Otediffsrealipetate tbe Sate was - re l l lo 4 .llll VAodi sa»oa iusaaheosity that lbw lamisimens iboald beillablizzlik *odd OOdetesii -both on* sod tit 000108111. jinn MO 011011101110111111b1 1101111k*M1111111W TfM ing. A manta method of ...sant:doing the quilincationg ottimel's was comilidleed fturocc- On: the estond 1. 1 the tryiti "taltatiort_Of Rebook: , ma taken nyk Tae qttlations atder* this beedwore se follows: Cot=resteadett sin tits time better char is admit,? • hostel alt the aMo* of adistidtantardy , those that seam mostyesg 7; Mould he gisa males Ids MOW ac tan Ilea tesseswe bY antgrieeT - Alter se eticlait the thorratios iselited that is 00 1 inn MOW Wellies totter WI 117 ..--.— itsbitle the *Matti \ sad be should „visit, di bill sem& Oilthe • neestkia ato.lol,- mottos of the visit &ma be itiren or the Weep ers taken by surpelisk dirkkd in eenthniest. A renoluthalt erns bare ("- feted that the logislahare be!stiernerthated p chea the blw Ito to hour • Omer amebae elected, by each township *tonna et *ins co 5 . 1 preseckara that tho be midst* tbdrimrsies, as the county officers ; are now, sad that before eliter Wen that: duties tray = ig to law. After an minuted the reaolnilonirmegreeg to, theta*"• separately on each ape three prints tor:bad, The Conyentkon also pissed nimitinthan .10081 - mending to the Lmislatwe that the necomary expanses incurred try directors in attending trim nialitornieetkrostoeirers prparkf_ent=de e k,.., be paid - from theseitisel '• "`" rellre districts. i m equestieo of esmarlarg *Ol MIMI' loteunty Superintetidecee, eo as t g. ineramsd pay; sad sp ee pro** f an ceellitelli, fur Merl tharlet mamma of feel schools, was the subject of a warm discuseibri,imi was referred to a committee of five to, eport upon ail the ream. .latiaos tamed .: The eownderation s sortiret topics presented by the Executive Ooze:elites war todeftnithly rtostMoid and the followiotquestioo was "ken lip,-"Aot the Erils'of Aberetesism, • Irreolar Attsodthos and Truancy • aapable.of being corrected or mat erially- Weaned by anastments r On this subject some airy bum; tent fame were stated. 'twos nted that itt Penzarylvania there are one handfed 0011- send charm growing op to ignorlllol4 &TA that it *cern duty to compel Shea., atimisinif .at Itch - merle sorb litegketed children from I Into the catundetirelif 'crime- The fame at We argnmettosssidmitied by the MD. 'Tention, and b A-16te of DO 10 10 was decided. tt ,..‘ t „ Vol. were neaMtm7 to manna snot stitched. The cony ention - adjourned sine die on Saturday, aftre listening to in address toad pradng some resolutions ors thanks end aoUrtort• - $33,243 34 . . ' • remPerosee-r-lilharp Motnitain Div .;No. 71, IL of T., of Palo dito, was OD Giatifilay COptliDg laid; ngnst Ist, the recipient of a most beautiful Bi-: bl e mrotribotion of the ladies oribel3Ortmgb vii an delnity. The presentation took place pebbles ly in thelr , kall, And was wit:teased by ,an interes ted eudience:,The Bible was presented in Ipalialf of t h e /latest 11l Rev. A. N." flashover, and re ceived in behalf of,the Division - by Bey. IT. Grimes. The exercwere opened by P• W. P., Alex. Govan. statitur thee olic of the , m eeti n g . l .,,,, The opening ode was suit. Prayer '-' Bet :• D. Craver, after which Be'v. .H. ' SembOwer attioPsed forward with the Bible, eat ..' Slaters and ttcptbers'and Mende of temper - Ines census/ aware you I. fool honored itilmung therirPeP of twesentinis this Beek. II reel 'tit' oma in pang asked to take put ellerstars. Yon know inatman, dotard of ion as hr to sometimes milled. is id the habit o relleatmg - Virg& on mo th er Eve, because she, the first to bring sin into the world, built wome was first in this respect you sill alio. fled her in etmy good work.' She has suffered =mob ill tbia trwl4; for from the day ein.entoMd the world. Woman has' been • a slave, me only iberlVLsrratt darkness reign& in heathen lands, bet in lands anlightmed-by Christianity. In lati a where tbe Gospel Is preached Yen fen:fireman t chief &of ferer. M srp drunkards and iron:ten are the' sufferers;/ refer to the tveeent, not tOthe futitre, for it is said of the drucikard,te, "Oat notenter the Kingdom of Heaven," tken flia lin:4 h dd oil} be the sufferer; lit this present life the wman m the eniferer. It is hers to bear the knowledge of tbe fact, that one who has sworn at [the I: l o,Pte,al altar to love and_ protect her, is I ,drun k ar d I What uttlit he her feelings, weed obb knows that he lames the intodasting Mild. better than her—; that be prefers to the joys ace] comfort!" of home. the bacbanallan revelry. in the wake of which , follows the-wants of a drunkards' fireside? She whdhas a right to expect love and protectiCm,waita at their fireside, the:return of a drunken husband,' then feels thji. weight of die 11112 that strikes her low. She Itemise that her children .want bread, 'and' bitterly does she nein oyer that want. 0, there are thousands of such to our iamb ;women with broken hearts, women who - have never sin ned in thin respect, but who suffer from its crime. Woman amine mid fetling the bitter fruits of drunkenness, is these anything wonderful in the. fact that she ah4old be Use 111 the cause of temperance. She has felt the thee wpm, end she mita forth her hand to the worki and her 'prayers memo& in heaven for sucoese No wonder she . nweto the Umber, cif the midis' tie; with out- Stretched bands and a e 5 . 1711 Ittlehthitt heart; she knows they have rescued thaw eitsjoved, from a fate worse than &Sib. Nor is it Strange that de . tune to the word of fled—the word that tells of. women devoted te \ works of Live. When hriat had passed through tbe ago- Miss of a iGeth exciatie, and when be was led to suffer'on ICalv v, a Mary was there , and on the .hird daylwben lie ha atieen, a MerYwse the first i to be at Um gr ve, and she it wee lobo ran to meet the disciples e inellebasi *deer ; yon shall meet Him in Galilee," Woman kiss ever been fon-moat, Jo every goer] tratii; raid to bor - the word of God• which guides the noble worker in the wav,of truth is dear : she knows,it will guide her idely beybud 'the vale of teare,for who takes this surd as a Tonne lotion is sure to succeed, • 'Though the winds may blow, the warm ices highs if we carry ontbe 'temperance cause based no God's holy -word, it must prevail. We may go dove toed grave,retarti, to t h e dust trout whence we came, yea the tit} menace cause will goon, as ratio aided's world is its foundation: and the ruin power, that weer that is the rulnivion of families will be cradled; and all will oralse God. She who' is the repro seutative •of her,— last at the - CMOs; • grist at the sepulchre. comes forward toe-night ,'in all the warmth of her heart, to present -you -His weird. Said I now' .in • her behalf, deliver into your hands this Bible; hoping that it may prove your guide in life, vid that Its broths May' lead ppm to Heaven at list. . , .. • Rev, U. Graves received the Bible, anal read ...nrilitiltoiptions—. ' ~ Lid 'to dharp Mt. Dir. !1 o. 71, of Palo w4. 7 " A1i0, by We public." ___ . . . qr Het& Div. No. ken of p thank yt present. the phalli behalf. anything gird to will always re....-. - ---,, ---~ in life that has poi Dow • e”onection w i t h - 40-.-... Book; it is the acknowledgr 1 foundation stone of all great grand matters, ; it II the pay excelinee, it is the gummit awn overtopping all. Tho pres ent 'bows the las intend to' impress ton our minds that th &Ilford of God should be our ulna; and let me remind you of the hot, the wherever this weed goes. your 'leery as a elan teem you win no longer be a suppliant. at 1 the fed of him you love, but shill rise up and , stand at hit side as a help mate, determined to . eland there and help him 't 3 accomplish somethiag • for good ; where His truth prevails you are happy, . a nd let me remind you' of the fact, that Artioniter the truths contained - therein felon tbenteelves;l4. causesinen to march out against the entimiee of righl;inarobing band in hood, together , invited', driving sic from the earth. In presenting this Book to the SODI of Temperance, Yon' have en gested the truth of Temperance, and with its principles before 'my eyes, I hole that intalicatiot 1 cup that destroys all that is good in man,deatroys his moral eine. - Wnen called onto - speak - on. this subject, I feel as if I could-spire with words of tieing. burning fire I Years ago, I stood beside the ~ coffin of anDuclia who had squandered , 200,00 G dollgied was then ready to be 1 into ii dinniteMos grave ; sat I looted upon that woman with he tea children poor and destitutc, -slid knew that harliusband had died beanie la, I was a drunkard ; be who was one a noble man, with bright prospects in life, with noble sons' and daughters, who had the Pitt of intelligence in their eyes, and with all their prospects ruined in life, becaue their father yrs' a drunkard; . as VI looked upon this woman, my. heart bled within me, and I resolved there and then, that I would not only hats the bowl, but that I would raise my -., voice in anathemas against it. I. have s een th e coiling serpent not only as teat streets, . bat nia:- chiug mood, and coiling its folds annul the no. , bleat men in the commucdty, not only robbing ut 1 • of their society, but ether talent. their intellect. , Did you ever see a drnka il heat se not either at wholeciouied, high-ndn a man. , .Aptinity Mil f i, can never be a ,drunkard .: 'O r ctio, it is only those good-hearted mom who al 'to their friends, here; mime along, I have five do rs; let us go and be. merry. Does the liquor-seller act thls way ? ' Fcle, instance you are in the midst of a' strike ; 'many; 1 of you may be.dont know where the next welts' meals are to alms Tenn.; go now to that learn keeper, and ask him to lead you 20 dollars; - Irbil will he say ? Will he give you a glees of - porter 'I and sit you down in a _pleau.ot, place , while he 1 draws up the check ? What will he do? Why he -will oject yon from lila premises amptydiandecl. • 1 My friends, when I think of this thing of, the 60,000 human beings dying , nnually, of the 60,C00 , habitual drinkers, marching on to a drunkard's grave, I shudder at the ti:night, and I feel like I saying, let us work more in the ,cause, let ne he determined that through life we Sill grapplewith this anaconda, aud lay it where Gabriers trumpet 'I will fail to reach it, sod the Judgment Joel* it.. 0, that we should fiel'as we shoed to this cause. . j I say, temperance men I dare to enalt.wherinter - ' you go, speak mightily foe the temperance rank,' epee for God, for tenth, for temperance until the curse is driven front the land. -- - Vie temperance army ta VW on the trac k ,,; we 1 Ire malting mighty etridee. Tee, ladies. we: wilt show you that we - understand what you man WI pratenting ninth this . Bible ; wer,will go forward 1 • andbe temperste hthil-thinge, we will meek an • haunts of vice.; and - try to save our fellow man.— God bless this Diviaion,and may yoh make tem- 'i -florin:a:lest to your goofs .ealvalop, may God help us to lay this Book Aearer to oar hearts. • I thank you ladimin the ant of this Illtision and • ws accept this token of poor respect and esteem, *jib deep gratitude. , . - - 7 . ' At tie close of the remarks, the fotharleg ten. 1 lutimgi gesecerr, "Th 'T i rst t tti ld s : thilks of iiivolon ii;:- tendered fo'llii. K.B . SenthoWer, and ..- - ftv:..l;:_ . Grans, for their efficient serviosS, raid thdr el . (pent and iostructie remerkel -, j.l• j , Resolved, That the thanks ofth is Division be . tendered to Wss Hannah Lewis and tlid other ladies of Pilo Altcrito - whoemervices we are let debted for the beautiful'present j at relents& .The closing ode was sang, after' Shin the uteellog we dismissed with benediction by PAVI, sir: Bembovrer. . • . • ~ The following claimd Anae Lorin, of. the 1.. 0. of - 0.,T., of , itahlsod; - wera installed by Dilate Deputy G. W. C. T. Chas. L, Gillingham, el the,, Ist inst., to serve during the present term :—W. ' 0. T., alma". Boon ;W. V. T.. Mari J. Rpm; .w, ta., E. W. Meaner; W. T., Winfield Beadle; W. F. El, Chas. Weisner t - W. B. H. S.. B. J. i W. L.. 11. B.; Tatum Beadle ; W. W. A W 1 . 1,1 0,_ W. D.: M., Sarah Fenatemsehert if i iChtp.. Zee. - 13, °drib' ; W.l, G., Julia Beadle; .G. G -a Hd ward Meredith , . Tim Bectnehatensh an d S c huylkill District Con.. enatkin, will hold its ant quarterly sessice al - Trimnoot. this County. omemincitit ei - Watlnsir. - day the 19th inst. at Si. o'ebdt,P. W. - We will have tits Grand Worthy . Chief ,Teen Si B. - Chi" and the fllellnitnllaielThoe. tittq and Bev P. Room, with'uk end it II Illoectirl iath = (ker. Ortatyrtill be with us . also. we. aloof the most interesting and pleasant times at the coming peed" of this body that in ban 01.-.. Entraliftet ' ;W° 4 6 l *l ssuirthafXr• Milil of gee. AM* preparations have made foe the _soorunmodation of Ms • • . and also all vleilossitho semi that • • . Santis..' Than will be eine public • on the armee • ing tithe 1 tit • • - • yen G. WAN. T.. andetier •• .•,. , wiesken.‘ 1_ • ~ ,t i lA. • foliation •-• • • , ellndelyenbißld in Onset Wigs: • • .. .76, I. G. 0 - 4.-T... of Slade. •. al .. . ' ' enintillh_l l 74WD. -0 . W. qv: Gillielthelit W, II ~ y;,4,., & t i ff ; ••• .• T., Joaajtidun X 641; W. 11.. etlelil i • sv ; W.-L. B. a i aniline ilininano ;W. T. G. , W. Sheeler; B..ll.l.A.lnasealliV H. , Miss Chesnaltelt ; W. G.., John& W. T. tirlfermaPn ; W. Xi' ary Greenewalt; W. L G., Herr lbaseas; W. t C). G.• Win. ://E*ll. - ' '- . . - - The f is a listef .the.nlialri ta secs the semen to. Wliflotze Ito.: 228. ' - 7.: G. of • tifaCilifk -L. - .D. G., W. C. T des W. Ba r . sag alitric nil Ma ul. us .; w..1 4-:- . 7 8.0. ..:130 :_ ~..171 . zvotthiolm argara; M.N. T .'Louisa Weer . .W. c.T, W' .2r . teelp-. WS; Bet, Jan Pi 111=1; Tress, a . /_!svis_f w. Okiip,i liir7 _ ; 84 1 .,11". , .11T '• 4 a . IA a. • W's if IV. L. MAL I ' 3.• ... t rW4, %Ow W., s'' ',:';'- , .C":',.; i ~,,t $614 65 193 - 75 14 37 AO 00 +.506 ' 50 00 • . $3,317 42- =III ' r l a , oialTi l OAL. f - - -,--- .. .1 '• • A V,el4 cC aas ate : calla tkentionntere. 110-ft and Yallii And a Rebel under. .hie - ° Tailt Ike Oaxaca kiebthear. aged Blair in e• 11 / 1 1101 00 dela. ,-, 1. -• • .- ,1 •' ? ' • diiinlien PAraeliCipeCtll a gintllPPubrlinlr Pa in AtnaiWa Illflatila, , ; , - - Tie er sso Veredirrn a Bisnoczatic rebellion W a s . '.. COw.i110111:1124 . 1; t t.wtifi l Indiana. callaing 2 ble - i . ' ' '.• ' ___. • . 1 I - hiltal4ol Liana ha b e en ti l ited to stamp , Gana- Oat. and will probaly atm. 1 ;Ow *Math AM LlMMMieir lint 111 selll I y . will sage tbs "pads loglernoat and. Blair, -.- :,.._ i:X t Jroeth _ i rall lni t , . Cll 6 l 42a rEtetarled. WO ._ En '-' qLIWILLL 81241 . ilL•fiLbas his determines' to .thhipast Grant and Calith.- . re State 'Gnarl. WM4boseted thattheigotild not erste a man Dore anal' W hat denthrt Rebr*? Ana Demonatie .., .- • .'.. i •:. l- :, ..• ' ?Aber , ABA 41reireilenekare prinneritt. : : ths ;al • cadres elevated .protectedirEck i ag;;-e CaVavi . • . ) . , Tat trktiolt•AdiertOrr se _. _•-`'lt is stated th at the Wm has been patting beeth together-4 (paid- 'la MP tiggetkall,"; I • '.l f . ; • ?lilt On. T:112. 2 - llitm. i jeantineng-Indhina polls Dianarste. atee day a nd Blair , - init. comes . apapreffogigairkfledia. I X. ,'....:- 1, ;.: .• - i .' • ' t r P. Ili. emote . , • 1 Pitemba f the ,Democratic State ' ==ll, 1%14. ir i I.rx li f 1111teli 'IOW?, iIY Tali Wei iietailli na of Chicago bare erciiidz,4 a • Oca ,, tland Calm elith-- , ,Ther tepee to pan fria.soo •to 1810= 1 7 meg Cloths in Mara. T - ' ' Lou. 'i. , 'Tie ' ilhe civil liberty.% egys 'Tie lota- SmW Jared.. ' at. sat they so Oar every - they. can lay stir th k"1*0113111° Par--; , _. thasima get teslatheltha - laceterti - Dethoente. resew, teem ' •Wiar - the. reflect= ' that *bile Peadletcarionktioa' awswfahhUflegisnwresfutot be 4 ~i,,Abiii.r.t. wink way: if be.eipect* to get illinty," loth a h tRe ...worked' Early amain the ' and got A:me," . anted a Bo- S 4t4I P II - I '._.__ - ' ...:- '- 14 - ;„., ,;: Alne mama to L terwhablp:.stur_ =Oen matt, Fa:, lately a vote ahem ' ca the Pt ,;: quo-' , theta The vote r.. prat and GolLax- 75; op• Pomell. Gm. Geese% gradtather.,'Neab Grine, mm. minded a : M I T; and, black Mew in ITT 6, • ind fell it thet. et Plans, an did his bathes, &down Gran 'i • . ~.c.. t • , . AN leant Dianattale sheet Published in Teas i elle *a to go - 4a--a , " glin 1 Wo newer' libi' attend i Copperhead. fair , ead'We are tom, old ;to begin . stoic -Chicago Tie Detroit A . oale :" . ..rhh.,beigtbia carpet we selis pahlois Imo. with amnia toil clothing an then inn; In away to Cmada to melee the draft. ~ . f -. ' • • , . . -- Passuagam ife - hesitates to ramoYe Relates.... Be tetra the fie _ •musion of Conti= The eh:lt :Pete in pattbsthei . ensid ' r ef, sincethe new Southern, genitors have iihnlif; , Tas.lirew ?Trek Week! r • wlteytersir's Pienda the tee), aln sw York. Thataeconnte • 711 1 .=ttbat , 'Se Tinkle the worst governed ay in the rotted States. - Clew. ;melee.;_ . .. .- . . i• , . aph Nlaytats , bacons: dhemistial Witt: - Gen? .iitotiemaira to restorerakialp whbliave hem dettprethli by the ameteeptb Arnelend the' coast tar ton have tglpealed.to Gen , Graf. :. . - 1 . • • • 1 . : _ .. - -.4 rotas -..1,,, i , • t the the war was a failfiv." to., 511 fr it-la how evl entAtet te taint Al. war; Oaten. erg Was on-the • of Ma fltrkmba".. ,- . , i Wine Ilia:Wow ~ thi"irprkingmen of the thilib whit mtelhe ' • • , .e! ticket or stervk news that male th.." .. . alas &trent ado tor leo. Do NA beer ii. • . gineapf the North ? ' • ihAll mid 14 6 • iiizahiathla stieish; that ties Re . h- eta o b arrered . .. iv es car poem .'s ' , Every man has a • .t. to ...- for himself, and Blair knew what he was talking - about " • • hen, be confessed' himaelL Tie Richmond : mina and EiriitilnerZwhi , ti bee been consistently ebel; - declares that General Frank ~ . Wile. r eeo44l .. ry letter is e;&althea tatilek can'„ ' hardly lie, ton . ... reablialthd' din* '_the poneot • antalitht , :: 1 .. i ' . As elk, charge , ' ' .r...,+ldihat 'Wile Hampton left! ,Columbia.. at the, Pproaqh of hberman's Ann , 'he an-.. minced that -he • • .beend to Teals or. he ll' ; Be , Mal go to . hut tau,tiactoasticPsttYr fieldet he U$ bit word l, I :- , 1 .i. • ' Tem Din. Ttio 0 • 5 N. &illeieß. *Merle le•enblisan • Bepresentatire In Confrsiwr , Mom the Val imil,stvi District „who w , ' , ed' Off after 'orange godenpon the occasion pt Johnson's atatact le'now : atheetty at wont few Gan spii Colfax, ' • . .. .- , . Ma. limeo,T. who published a Democratic piper An Illinnestolle last liall , •Ibidillt Imoosetbletki "mar bey :MGT lea Blair. ' Be himehandoned leo. Demur rage Thrg: and is Doh übliihing a paper of Reptilian pm. , cintties In Meek; qatity.-' - • •..: ; , - - Aamia. the rot. allot, of the ilalieletv: RePlibliettl `Sae Coevention, at Montgomery. la the following .._. Resehol, Thatare pledge Mamma for Grant and Colfax by thirty e hemmed terjority, and we will make , our pledge good in November,— ' •'; ' • • - e l - The Us:third rani rem: "Whlle , th e sonitt7 Dernogrita were- at on their little exec:Oran node . ' Davis and Lee to Mile," 5000 Contenticd men. The . enrvivera are ins led 'to elect a Proaident to cult The mutderers imm testy Upon their return - Tea ii•-iilt Rep, brio 'say iwith eminent good poem: ..Irt.benten, In A ratan' politica' Must work from the Amenten and. remember. that it le Unlit citizenship that Pelee them to vote and shoat, and. not that fat of. that being hauls ingent.* : ". 2 1. , , ' The A. Y. Wo4d agya :, - 1 ' ' i , '' t • ”ItkrZeSidellt,..Fktree and ei.Gienerel Belaregardari semility arawimMn together In a privets ,and perinea.' etie carriage.. ,re ~, - ' • a ' 4 nice pair ofVasa: Why don't es•Presidentli i ir. more loin abe 'WV' . 'r. '. . • ' . • • ._, jaw. Donegan., 10..Y14ftir;Inilhient friend t Chief ..Instlat Cage, hes had. an Interria with that . get Perna mina the ' Democratic nominations Were • utaile. .31r, floiltaexpramell himself as itiapportes or' Grant and Oolfplt, indaweal "to hare had a beggfill Of.Deniocratic profeasitme." , ,' ; _ •,,. - , - . , ~. Ir, is stated. with anLtippewance of .authority, that .ChlifJastice Chwe 'will VOA tar -Grant and Colfax, lad that be regards himself ma lit-need' by `the ..Einera, 01001 01 4 P A 6 iltio, by Malting him believe that. they We going to nomineir him, . got fpa m ',to cartoon committals Sklitpslsl rblai elide -if- r, Oleo. ~. • • We Eakiniletvehthile their Appeatiortii in Virginia- Their glebe Omta to belt) drive all UM= man from thilatatO and migiaaM a relit of terror: Notice!, are_ being served to. eave, and essethaination .is Masi ni th a the tonally of refusal; It Is' an , neasstry to i tzthat they 'ste enthusiastic appotters •of Be home Tea Terre Biota *iiVai of the 110th nit. me that Brea Blair. Ili' Verdi' made In Gilman . * ' cooae r stop, in that ci,v daring. th e Writhe:, .declared ho "IfeladrdatT 11*14.. ,1 9 0 A a shoe thaw .o Gera„ , ; rat ' The bar , press adds - that *rhunareds of .our CtII2..DS of both roliticel patios Orin swear that they beard Frank use the exact thge shove ipatiteal," V ; , . ' Tee 'Plltaira*theimemesi nederstands that: Genera.' J.,Bowitian Sadao, of that Icit3., who intr..' with' dgeingaited patents, to tea 'clam of Alue war, and ' wee the Demrdnoic nominee for Conereas .t vp yearw , I ago: : in oppesition to General Moorbeed.. ih ... drciared his lineation td. saptat its old holm, 'Deherii it rant; allaiWln lb so et; en SUII day tai, preaent Lie sessoth to Mei Willa. ~ - . , . 1.. -.-- , „, • , . . ... -. -A riw dog ago the , Ehrttbrd Y ifniii litefetwed' an-. 1 thority to snansoce that Oerilie I. °Moil, einteec rat. General Grant; hid declared els intention to.a•ote r,r &mom -Tt'illenteg.Pon. of •Rartford on Satanist extracts from lett* of O. L Grant jiroOonncing the fili In every. isirtieular. Mr. Brant ears tre‘ strong WU§ Republican faith, aleflys bw been , sad e %hada lobs. • 1 , ih r • V si esys le Vie Damn (Ohio) ka,/per f , sfatwadttot ‘att hi Doti bondholder, Dor 41141 be reecho the sap ra . the bondholders .In thelilfit- Toth ComenWn. - fr chnheirmaCtime. ' seymnifir acanthi appalls:same lassidal and otherwwo that Mr. Peudieton : _. into stoat upon hatl.the.-I nomination been cOnherre him. And thins &mediation end B e e l Volntion. . !, r . ...." . ...WI been earery.dey',bt arsons- iftiCe theen vi._ ; ting • egattatt; th e Republitansth - thle State to' the writ two yes dethwmteli Whir of Gmat grid Colta. - Tee Lontherittetera)t Fewncew and Blawbaa driven all no emumerVattre Ranh. ican lino cordial. sysepathy'wittr_ the party. and thus Seymour it'd Blair leid ewe th e onepetheade and rebel", pnre,and sin. ple„-es - theitaiy supporter'''-Newark Ccotier. , ,Sow: of the Western poi:matte delt i 4r -complain of the ems lista dr money they refetv for .ebewthe the Seymour show through lb. convention. That re minds us of a slant ... An Indian :beta wiled what .be did at Alleles. replie d. "Ob. me ;7_, ...Preach!" diced a hystiOdier: What-do •he . , paid far emai l:re leg ;13onbetimei me get a thin:, sometinihi %hr. etinlin.... ..And isn't that ghty poet pay". " Oh, . yee,,besige highly pompessdia" I , . ;; 1 A oetairetininsg.arvittidi to the N. T: , Talon' front 'Niagara Falli, , ;:s z l i r • "Ton may be interacted to hear A= to oar towsi kids polls @beat; MO'votee, th ere were use ea who intended :11,1 Stits fur : Mr. Chase had his been , welthlated .by the N ew 'fork Con vetticutabedwho have deetad to vritefor Grant and. Gotta sines the aminatka 9(J:umour ' Quite& . 'mongerOf were War Deseherms, T h ey will not U loath ngall tinged w ep e e:.". -. . .-- b ra . "accos N t. ato iletter„the eitize.ur oaneketo Own-. V , Indiana, who recen tly became , a .ghillance Com- • maim and fimmatily banged the Adarlia Express rot.. beta, were gavel to this setae, by th e infamous ~Ohroilath: of , Ma Opiste. ' Jackson 'la not the only min the la led - States, welch Is tatricat by China Mater, a mockery of Jualee: 4 -.V..V. Ti iilma. 1 Tears wee.. We know some in l'ent vylvaeita_lthat have slisosedthree the 'geoids ulteiututing VtglMee Commi4 ' 'l _.• .; _ i • , , .!• Tem ' ' slys that :Omni' Gratt and .seetthin Met the !F l i t s itil constant:de lone at St. Joseph, Missouri; . Tuesday evening' last, and routed them is nsall. . Thaatteaipt lo' manßennie from . aW. Va re la Wearily and instantly ' re/diked; -tie de clared wed twit be time eclthen of St : Jae* be would :take The etellad ham ebee,jtelleNwOur down to the JCiacrari, mid Ark bhp ; , and' then seed, icieneral Grant and imthif tam Weight, rebels:. mid we thought they bid ateutbral If titfce ' j - , '. L Gee GeSorr recently Misisdred - ti s blend t "The rebels we ifeblpptit as It was. ode ,daty to do; they fought a,i , .. mw .vel.T,, and I for tine belie no rr.tte lesion' • them. If heinve theme I Shall thing ot them. Bo the Cairperbeade and: Peace men ' the Nortb- men Who -,:lioitis the • war reified th i5Ol - diet; r age/ gas etterny, and did Po& numet to atop gavel es and 'reinforcements to our enh: lOgrant ...each , Iseirgforsiret - I, Will !never forget them, or have;thyttang hi do with them.' • '. , .. , : 2. Wang talendighath ,win aweitad theirs:aeon ithy- - Moor atveo : "If this proceeding2-.ls egmmetiaby,the UtyrertmeW wit unpinned by the •ptaiple. NM not. - merely a Step toward emulation -it hi herniation.: it • wal p t w olikai Mi ll i° delOtleni-if fi•Wilibame hilatary iy,h, upheld mu-liberties are ove rt hrown The sae of . , Pees the emeriti of dut.PeettertY will hereafter Wad opon the achlhary *iris of gait s re= im•nanyba ahead awe n.. Mali our, tenialtiaload imetestele will be beWee"deelatt ',Val haillsbith ate =hoe. Medd that - WM 01 ilimnours hy wpm= idm maw DestmerWiracenthee fa thee; elew. .Wrirtlau. ' INtrume, In the Avitt. ' Staraird me* tbeetilargeinetit of legislative bodies the pi - rest meaha of thmentingeorreption.. It is ten Gams eider,'rye 'o bay rap forty Bee corset:MN him *gyre° Mated r end hel eepreareattie wish that'eve -4 mum irbitere ' atilt methadone! Wrong, slid T a i ii , vo .o l snticenaill fa f lecture andienos.A•r, Phillip to lt is th e oslyttsy to eine the evil • Pap' vanilla heal dirpteatimmile the salaries at $5 • dsy-timit the se skins,' and 'lithe legislaticem can t o it oci mphihog to any atom Is less than 90 days. We would elect lth fiension and 4nd . ftelietten ite 47.l • In Tenniatmithi from single Sebithietal and r„. gam ..dleateti ...... , , • , , , ~ . ' Thoshis to tdi thlanta smeeth. - ; Wry .lifted that "the WM mere's imthesd br the . -.-:. Pew male party is thee." We ima no mime to be deshab-r. me ohm the matter, for men ilie.,:despiesblei Mb. - el le attire albite% that thistlaseel ba' his best re emeameillstioo to tandreheeithis What contraetdoes this Oita with emorrOw:Mwertioas of ,the-,Bey mosetild Ash Mono la the meta, denying that the gat gear art atria defeat - of their party 7 This s p; - Oclei to be a ' ' iss ue between thiwiags of tie Dar not ... t ur i a VI cue - Ala, summed of be - gg. "W e met do Br. the ether. WOG of its record, as ly Ism "We did do It... Why deny Mutt the weld Ineelmawd stye,. history; gals say- . e 14 4 , 9 7:. -, .' Chief ,aithth s OithlaWki ', t::, - 1 :. . s -1 -1.• ' . Jiadoe be. • 1 . Watranted tO bo , • , :, . '. 1. • The Deasocatie patreposdnee,• .- .., . . • • • i5e...„......,.. „„, ,, " le, =Me eiliConte a hist .-_, , ~' . -. .- , ' rantrthat Itain of his hathis , dtan't see ; , ' Thal. - =heath ehatellte conlithal They - Whet dmlgMil their soak= „ , ,•• :, Jig aseism= Pith i feir e thle l10 1 g ube l r. :•1 •.: -, _.- ~. 117 = 4 ' ' ' '• ' '. ) 1 7" 411 k ; i 'hiss-lah of the 'bow, • ' ii r V" um ,; ab t this was Mt fate: Thar ato Ned: add that aa!tklihe..ke _- • - ilea e • el+ le" iiii. , l43:laoliii, 'Cana'laid in :StemaiZeie biati titbit As I. Wait • I .hab • toe the , aloe 'as It VIC MI the ralsoli }. der OM a Abocander and ther rea m /appose am: Intlidielf the lb be ams lee set t theta stestiej be I SlM in tlew, l t Zl bf Alf ir rW i t ellkill*L' a t ar . ..16,:,, 1 .,,,,,, , ili a 1 niter. " sewer ems al to it- .. sok It wne we mem ,by Abe se ft the nor men ja iii far bream the reiathat. that dithoi Wm ll;' ass Is Orpotatimo troka • eft if amylases the t wo a 'leatter alga arm the 4thrtti , tg, - ' lathe . - - ,aalislelltheeell tithitheetiethe, mo • =sat Is WOO/ thiglitiew Se awls - if they - r i m: Igthia thad oh t ur thensit , 011 methr ik of tater sum Is WM= Tires bean ese; Itha the oat the Oslo" as is was. : ~1 , • . ~ , ae Ithidetleadeeldalr at a . lea fa ea aeon thew% he ImMlLailla,. ii -M la eoltae. la the.althta Una. tr o t 4 4Glix Stilli 4a/I th at .a. S. 1 . : , Mil . lik i t two& tat 1 . ,.. 1 . olimiihm, i illipthihillelthhithilthlthir ' $1 to tal ate it, the sad I ioble a ate *ay , , Inquired.. t.ll be bye' sada up fils mina to do It." • reldiedthewife; mei, I expect he bus.' he not mires pectsto take Richroced. bat hr vUt take It. forts la an awfally obstinate mane : •. ; A man whose ••expemattass" were knosm to his wife only as she Mimed acts,Sadtrom wham his oen fakir could not 'procure a . pentill • to trade in snows. West the 'man' for freddent. of the Vatted %Isere wit{ be no sore KM 'Cabo selling pardons by tbe President. at Cberalter Wooileyebuyirg tall for the President. during 'Gem clasps 'Weis. Trams,. . ; Now. inn. rim Musk ' -- • .•'• .Flom cid atlintit rolityMare . • fr . • To soft PacEitell Met. • • Comes no the Morse coer and weir' , • ' Tiers Graft Mutosturold beet. - Beneath the fist Mar waved so Wog • . vlst Ogoes rY. whistl Seth tee Rstpt throng , • • A V l b l ile Grant gm* at tie heed. • - Finn:gra! steady! wheremar chieftali totem Let,Bernour. bear, * 'Stara and Bats; ' The 'tams sae ir.dpet* ate bum s'n, • • • Tbelmie Old fight we Sought oi • Yores ' • When anietelar *WWI+ woo : • . witnals at North and &nab once ' ' Till freedom% work le dine. Par Seymoufa "friendt, o loolll Mee be taught •In eghteeo sizty-three..' . Once more unto the ballot brought. To break dower liberty. '• kraat inn! steady, ac. •-• • While Ottokuttfeltdialloo l * -1111 4 r Let Walt and Stryamtveboat, Thnnyth Rebels Noittisa Sixth cOIIIMENer Tbrir tottegyrietrill rant- • .11 tweet-be' year candidate.' • SatESeymoar --what bet ntestit „--itias—'wbat he did need*: cannot be fywittutt, • Bing! flnol death • • Amex* the many restorsiteer width More her way Piled to relieve the alilletions of benignity. thereto rso 1310111-11011*40 one tre a ordain elms of atomic than the •Nnidietnal gun& of the Wild aterri TT_i ba2: bowery? mailable it la, its poster to treat. to loom% to relieve and to etire, elihsneed terniold setec and Judicious combination with cthcr tagiedlesti tine h themselves at mink, worth.' This Imffy abaft ex its to a iir..ledepoe • . Dr. WIWSW* Ilistosigh it WWI elhariii. , whom value chtingi Colds, arceatils; Whooping Cough. Quip, /►RDasL Pulmonary Airco: . tion, and Incipient, Cozonunptlon Is ineithisable. • • Smog TF,isomessy. - • ,Froml64nm 'Wenissan. 'ESQ. - Depq Muter at /smith nolzbanni. Minn. , "In Use sprlazolr ISO I enatriost imnsaiy . 0111cred `with aloud, nry congh. with A nimal acalinpainneets of eight meat% .completely prosteatber my nerrons tysteekand pentodes ameba 6ehilltatettatata Of heal h". that. after trying *medical aid to ms propane. I Siderite. rip althopes of mr recanting, . as bad also ray friend,. • At this stage of matters I was premdtstellon IMMO the Influence of a neighbor to try Whaaift Salaam of ' Wild Merry, and, beMrs wing terojmttles the effect wasidtmetmagical, Ma to entirely left Ina the night eirmO 'deserted me. tiopetonce more elate m 7 dimmed spirt and aeon I bad' attained My wonted strepifth and vita ,Tbsabasthiallalam. as has often been' marked by fetkank conversant with the above f.etA, , snatched me from the yawning grave., Yee are at .. 11berty to . rise Ude fur th e teleafft,Cff the .. afflicted.' ' • L . - Prepared by &NTH W. FOWLS &SO OS Tremont. Street. Seaton. and for Sale by Iltaggteta genitally, ' . . - .Tae best known remedy for . i -sCROVOLA. - . In all Its manifoki forma, /coital% Ulnas , Cancers. \ Syphilis, -Ssit Rhe u m , ) .110.: • itc., • Or. ;Mader Ns fedi rae Water. a pure aolaUon of lodine Arithont a isolirent. dirivered alter many years of rcienthle re search and exOcriment. For eating humors front tho system it luta no equaL .. . Xircrilars sent free. . • . .L P. DiNSYORIi, Slid by Dllll gists genisiallj,44lDey Soest„ New 'York: • Ati, 5 ,i 64- - , ' - . SS-4t • Tbe Heated Teem. • • • • , August IS le variably , unhealthy Month, and the; dog-dsve are univeymily Toted ri an, unhealthy res. teases more frequently terminate facdly.•at • Hilo 'time than at any other, owing to the relaxation of the system. •• This la, therefore, the proper Maw to use a remedy that will recuperate the strength and fortify the system agate st the attaclui of disease. • Eaperienee ' has demrmstrated the fact that ROSTITITERESITOE, ACie BITTERS •Is the best medicine used secom ' pliab thil desirable object: Ey 1 - s use the' .appetitets torivaaed, digestion toromtited, alt. feelings of ilepres -Loh removed. and the vital Moak= restored. The efßleted should: avoid all. pernicious alcoholic prepare. ions purporting to he loci , and teammtlioa rut they ?