6 . .. • • jo Into efirgrtaL tPOTTSVIELE; PA'„ iiiATERDAY. AUGUST, 29, JS M. ." ' ." I ""meimis k • T .. 01 "klaiift, - \•c:"N-N -'t.:•W--...11? 40U • "Bo jug and fear . mot ; „ . ike eerie tkou ablest est br tit/ doentrrt,. , - TkFictocra and truth a." ' , I OUR MANUFALOTITRING DIIBIET., N 4. PROTECT - I TUE wervistivAs pirsOlt 'lt Was asserted on the floor . of Congrmis during the last session; by Copperhead mem berg and Other free traders, that the , manu facturing business of the country was:in the inast flourishing . con3itirin. Every intelli-, gent•manin the cOantry knows that this,was not true, and for tie. first blue within our recollectiOn; the National Convention ofthe opposition to the so-called Democracy f mit ted - a resolution in favor 4 . - it - 11 - cßection to', Industry in' its platform. ` . .-It was dope, as we understand, at the instance of some Western Republicans who thought that it would be better to iithdmie.lhe question from jpolltics, as by this means . it might. :gain Strength from‘'some PRO FESAZD poppet_ head4rotectionists; and,that it might - also strengthen the , protectionists. , in the West, Who are gradually gaining ground; and 'the office-seeking politicians who care nothing about the btudness of . the country, freely ac quiesced in this most unwise policy. Timi dity in the advocacy of any question always, results-in injures, If' . not defeat, The Copper head Conventiorboldly proelaimed its CO ' aition in its plaffonn in favor of a Revenue Tariff, which is In effect, Free trade in °Rio - sition to Protection. The Polk and Dallas • Tariff of '1846, whigh totally annihilated the Protective Policy Of the country, was a Rev enue Tariff ; anclttitough a Revenue Ta-ilf would prove destrWialVe on our best interesta, • and reduce us to the,„positk; in of , ti mere col ony toluroPe without taxing themwith.the expenses of the Clove - rumen; they deserve credit for their boldness In . proclaiming these , principles openly :to the. people,' We 'do • wit knit' one-single Copperhead • paper in this country-that advo eates. Protection to Amrican Inr , dustily. , They are a unit.in laior of a mere Revenue Tariff, which ignores Protection tc- Americanindustry and American' Labor:— Every •Coriperhead manufactiirer 'who •pro • feasts to be a 'protectionist, and votes the , Copperhead ticket, gives the lie coati his Prafeitsions,:because the wholelnfluenct3 and Pester of his party will be thrown egainet Protection in Congress c and we have no • , hesitaticin in declaring that the policy of , the ?'RepAlicarts• in .the Chicago Convention in ignoring this queztion, was both _timid and • cowardly as a party. ' The only protectiOn • late of . this ebuntry are in the Recubli _can party, and - three-fitirths -at feast; ec\isti ',tuting a majority in Congress, ire protection.; -kits. , There is no other party in thiecountry : to which we 'can-- look fOr protection to ourindustry, but the RePubliban party, and we would .have had a Tariff bill passed at the • last session of Congress, If it•had dot been for. . -theapathy of the people,: and; of that clad, of timid, office-seeking politicians wlio ttre' but little about the interests of the country, - - so that tbey can only procure„ snug places tinder the Government. ', - 4-.. • • Next to tke -c- abolitlon :of slavery, the re-" COnstruction of the Union, snds.he restoration , ot, peace end quietness, - the qiiBstion of Prp-' tectiott to our Industry and Labor is 'of more Importance than any other queitione before the people. The question .of finance, the funding of•our national debt, can all be-satis - Ifactoilly• - adjastel, when the. business of, the " .. .country is placed in . a flouri s hing condition-; ~ and labor, which creates the-wealth, of, Use ' country; is amply rewarded. We thereflarn, most earnestly appeal to the ,lab'orkig.classiee -. evetrith‘re, T viithoat regent to party; unless they 'are free-tradtn3, to vote in-favor of tile - members of Congress,•who represent the only party that can secure to them Protection to - American Labor and Industryf The_n pour in . -' :to Congress, as soon as itre-assembles, peti , t&ons in fay& of thisfmeasure ; ;and if they do at adjust the Tariff ireihe interest of Anieri: • . can Labor and Industry!. we will unite with them in denouncing the Republican party as • i having failed in their duties to their constitu ents; and we ipp call xpon every Republican : paper in the'eountry, in favor Of Protection to A.merican Industry, to do the same. Is , ?... not this fair ?r • - . , ;Principles are everything, while men, com paratively:speaking, are nothing: Bread and - - ,buttetai - e - of more importance than the Sue: ': teas of "a mere.party ; and besides;the ques-• , Lions of • to : day, are not hetweec the old 'Dem - oolitic -Mad': Federal parties, but are, 2 'whether we !ball have Recoristruction,•Peace - and Prosperity to the country, ,or another •-•'„.„ Rebel n, la turmoil, and the undoing of all ' that b een done since the-Rebels were compelled to stirrender.to the Union armies . _ in 1865. ' • • - .. , . • Gen. Grant decl that he will not set np . his opinion ikopposit' xi to the Represeritit! \ . tivea of th epeople, on uestions of national • -... policy, and of course, he „111 sign a bill In favor of Protection to American abor and Indus= I try.'And we have-it from tit lipeof Speaker ' Colfax, that he ills friend to:t e Protection.of : - our Labor and [lnditatrY:f To . rove that 'he - Is reliable on this que.litlon, we \ need only state that three , sessiims:gago, when \ ;orrell's .. - Tariffißill was before Ccfngress, and strong 'effort was made to reduce the duty o.,Nova , - Scotia coal fronTs 1 25 to 50 .rek km; 1 here ta s, was a tie in the. House, :s&d spec er, : Colfax recorded-.his vote arrainq - the reduction; and saved it. al; •, . though recreant PennsylVanians absolutely 'Voted In favor - of the _ si 'reduction of the dity. Mr.- Colfax, t ?.. 1 has therefore peculiar claims On• the coal in terests '.• . American Indfistry'will be safe,in their. hand •--Wen elected: WHAT ,THE BOYS IN ELITE TILI)tl E. r the enemies of the gait cause torret . ich ,our soldiera fought valientiy and su fol . fOur long years, soppine that the latter areapathetic or indifferent. l .ln this campaign, they "reckon without their host." The bois who wore the 'blue; feel' keenly the efforts claw being made by the Bogus Oemocracy to reinstate in-power , the men who from IS6I to ist;.'i endeavored to'destroy this Govern mentw . and hen the allies of the rebels pra - -pose to bring North the leaders like Wade Hampton, the Burger Forrest, and such ilk, to apeak;the natural - iudignatiori-of orir sol diers is great. We have received lately a - number of coromunicatiOns frOin maii,„who gratuated daring the late war ivith,the inns, ket, and their sentiments are unanimous that the eternal" the men who s,hOt down the sons the North during the Rebellion,l shall 1 :R.,1;e7,1 not be permitted toSpeek here.; • ; ' As "an illuitration of this feellhg we trablisb , :the following.ftom "A Soldier.". It was pot * intended for 6tilication, ~hat we could not - - from using, it in th,is, shape to give some ides of what Ithe boys in blue think Poirsvrui. August 2d, „ .186& iisaitJocasta :—We have heard that the DOOMS. , cy'vrit.-n the catripi - mt openedku this State would • bring Rebel Generitaltere to speak for the eau*. Now 3 desire to stata thid if, they tome to our patriotic Bor.- ongh, to utter, traitedanispeechts, Mat they will meet • the fame boys that fe• them at, the Ironton many.' • battle fields, and that we as- true, and good Giddier*, • - • won't stand •tamely , and liGten to Thetr Treasonable oc:eche& It la enough fur us to read - every day ' tae depredation and crime they are commit:Raton the poordefeeoelese Voien men ot theSunth,-wlthootal ' _ lowing these traitors to-come here among as tarp; tad advocate the "lost cause,!' among ns who yourht, th em daring the war to maintain andcepervi, Ta m trout theil bands . We will new admit 10 sash Itn hail= to our fallen comrades, and err fathers, moth ! -..eze. wives, and children as to allow traitor* to come here to talk treason and boast over the grates that ire • scattered thronghoutthe many graveyards In .this Bar= ough. - Let the Democracy get them hem if They have • - th e u n met,. bat by tat eternal, these mita* ahali act *peak at a public meeting In Pottsville A Soihrsa. -1 It is flot surprising that Union soldiers feel way,when they read of HoWelTCobb . - • of Georgia, for Ihstance , saying is a recent ;speech:- I . **The doors are wide- open, wide etiorigh And I . ' broad enough to receive every white man to Gecir- Isis., unless you,iteitdd discover him oomin.g to ;you creeping and 'trawling, under the Chicago - I ,tgatform. Upon them tkerrshould be rfO s tercy.-- '%:They have dishonored themselves Amid ;gilt to dishenor • ycra. Anatherreize them Dri them •• ilfrom q.e pale of social and poliftOca sociititr Cobb, Forrest, Toomlis, Hampton and OU• . enlirere it the Mercy' of an outraged Govern - mein at the close of the Rebellion. , t rbeY were told to go and Mn no more, This Is the Way that they reward s too lenient. Goverm! • r; Mint. li It strange that. our in the matt positive terms that these migrate ' fel trabmishall not give vent to their trees. - ' 1 , onehle ,language In the North? We Malt SOL • 'THE - POOR HOUSE, , ,Weete creditably informed try those. know, 'that a numb+ . or persons who tug. strikes in this Ftegion,, are men who cat !.but little about work themseivet, and Wier', ably go to the Poor.Rottse in the winter ;I are there supported by the people, and' in the. spring are, turned Out eigain,tto create difllcul ly. Some of there men areleaders in their districts in. the ,Copperhead party. Otdrilc. '*a few days ago,: an Irishman was overh i eard telling a friend, that the \ familleaof some of there leaden, during the strike Were.drajving food for, mit- dbof relief, and were reallydoing better;than if they were at Work. The four Hone Hoare has become a political machine with 'the Dirt:cults all of oneparty, and it is in this *. way that the expenses cif.the Poor rionie have been run up to about $BO,OOO a perir, which 'the hard-working tax-payers of the Comity have to pay. Some years ego thePocir Reuse was naed in a similar manner i t and the expenses of maintaining the poor - i were - riprep to about $40,000 a year ; whe; Dr, 21 - ISaturday Augustus Schilltz, of Auburn , was ele ted a 1 4 .14t_032.dp.'.. Director, who. together With another Director' ;11.0 - """ 7 - . . °firmed to- the so-called Democraci, re- ThenkiNkt "(lucid the expenses of the Poor Home about oneaialf, less!than $20,000 a. yee,r,*o p at up additional buildings dgring • the' period, while-the paupers were better car ell e 'fcir than ! when the :extravagance prevailed. Doctor . Shnitz is scarp a candidate for Director—lie le an - honest !German, who . will, if e.ected, I soon cut dowin these enormous eipenditares T } -payers without reglird to partrought to elett - , It has been suggested by ,one who' has paid 'much attention to the PCior Heusefeanage- Ment in thin County; that the law"ought to be changed in Sebuylkilt County fof the election Of Pirt3clptis :134 thelimr. %He propoiles,.-di viding the Connty into six or eight dirtrieta, and electing; Director in each district, 1.0 whom appli/ations for admission to the Poor House should be made In his dislricti Tide' would be a OPeck upon the adraisiipfi of many, improper persons t to the Poor'Ho4e, par ticularly Trom the coal region, whicti furnish. es much the largest portion of the poPulatien of that iwnitutiom suggeittlein we con sider a good one. It can easily be c iCarried ; out, and would result in a great saving td the tax-paYers, whe are now burthened with • , heatiy taxation; by permitting one party to have the entire control of the affiin of the'! County. We firmly believe thit:ff the Re- I publicans had the control of otir ICounty affairs, they would in a short time ve not less than $50,000 a year. in taxer. • rThis le something worthy of the aonsideratio of the tax-payent. A change of a feat hundred henest erman votes - In this County would bring a ut soar • a result, and then they could participate in the Management of the affairs of the bounty. The present Irish rule doei not berMfit the tax-payers; . These - Me the only two planks in the Cop perhead :Platform; that have any bearing on ' the ensuing Presidential election, because all the otheri have been settled by-the adieu of COngress, -The speeches of the present teed , era, already; pitlished, and - the statem ents of torreepondets, who have- recently tra versed difterent portionr Of the South, agree that it is' ,ttiec determination Of them leaders eyerywhere in case' Seymenr and Blair_ are elected to repudifile all the' , acts of Congress with regard.' to recoestruction—demand remuneration for their'slaves and'repudiate the National debt, 'To. show how easily a new Hellion and civil war could be intuigu ted in cYse of their 'shwas the- Ron: Geo. William Cards has 2 contribeted a paper to liarpe.r:s Weekly, from which wemake the following . eitract. How ! a Democratic success at the elettion would oc casion civil war ie easily seen. General Blair does nut hesitate "to aiow it. Cofigress must be wholly disre 'warded. The Septette Court must not be invoked.— The President must.• ustirp, all powers of the Govern inent and act alone: Be must be a Caesar.• "Because,. say. General Blair in -his letter, "if the President elected by the Democracy enforces, or permit'? others to enforce, these Reeotistinction acts, the Radicals by the accession of twenty spurious Senators and any Representatives, <wltl control , heti branches of Con gress, and his addithistration will be as powerless as the present one pt 'Mr. Johnson." Farce is, therefore; the only altethatire. If Mr. Seymour bt" elected after this load and reit erated declaration by his party that hisretion will Mean forcible overthrow of th e preseht ate govern ments in the Southern States, the result is evident.— . He wonlit , ofticially declare those governments void.— Re would then be Impeached and probably convicted ; but the Democratic party. victorious at the polls, with the whole rebel force jubilant and ready, would dis pute the sentence and rise against its execntioti„--: Meanwhile In the Southern Stater the new Democratic State organizations summoned by the President would be farmed. They would dispute the State authority with the present Incumbents. The • President wodid recognize the new claimants and order the army to trier sithport, and to - trample-In the dust' the•othera They 14 turn would appeal. to Congress, already en gaged ill conflict with tne President " Meanwhile the -Representatiresand Senators from the new. State or ganization, would arrlve,in Washftigtort„ and in con cert% vriththe other democratic memoers would be rec, ognized.aa-Corigzets by the President. -Bat, indeed; longhefore this:event civil war would tie ravaging the country, and Wade Hampton anctßobertToomhe, and Howell Cobb, Mid the old rebel cldefts who say with Albert Pike, 'We do pot love and will not pretend to love that Union, though we have agreed to obey the laws of the conqueror,' would gladly behold in a deso lating war and a ruined republic the fullness of their , revenge." ;•. • . Since Seyinour „accepts the Repudiation Platform unconditionally, "Brick." , roy in his neiv Paper the Demoerat, - pub.; likhed inNe'a! York/City, and whi& bi ex tensively pationizedilike the La Crosse Dem ocrat, takes i;)' pen add bold grolind in-favor of repudi.itpg the 'N ational debt. The Demo erat rep r esents' all those in the North who sympathiiei with the Rebellion - We sweep aside th 4 lute:minable discussions about the terms of the .bargain; Ind' sk simply, Does Justice to the people foplre that the bargain de recoguized if we'find that a corrupt Coogress obtained the consent. of an ignorant; thoughtless and excited people to the. ,• erection of that attthentious monument of national fol . ly, called the national debt—if. we find that 'the debt was corruptly contracted; that Its terms are usurious; if we becomomonvinced that a national debt is 'the moot powerfdl meat a of tuitional corruption; that'ilt causes ani unequal and unfair dietribation of property; I that it creates a mischievous, Idle, non-prOduclng, dn. taxed, banded aristocracy; that.it throws the burden ' of taxation euttrely-upon the laboring class; that it hampers production and increases extravagance; that it Makes millionaires on one side and paupers on the other,and that It breeds crime as the hot sou-breeds Insllgdts ;sir we dad. in a word, that a national debt is an •unmitigated national 'curse we shall • Waste 'no time °Pon the written law to discover Its letter or Us spirit but shall apical at once to the higher law of national welfare, which demands that so potent In evil be atonce abolished. ' No wonder the thinking conservatives and loyil men of the Democracy are alarmed at these demoruunitions and are flocking by *thousands to the ,support of Grant'shil Col fax, aavert another rebellion. goal g.- 9 68. I TOLDLT,... Wixom:my. PrIDAT Os the I3th inst., an attempt was made at Port Gibson, Miss., his rebel named Dorsey to•niurder Judge MOrris..The Judges offence was loyalty. ' To stop these lintr.aget on the lion lien' of the Eionth, the only way is,- to .e et' Gen . Grant, for with him, peace, law an order , will be secured everywhere in the -,- ,- DITCP'II , B-T4l - 111.011.., , • _, Ton N minty = Thief little monthly for Sep , tember is f of stones aul illistrationi to please .the children. It is •ne t little book for the nur sery..publish 'in Roe nby Jno. L'. ShOrey, - No: i ii 13 Washington street, $1.59 a vim. .Txrx Artairric wiriti.s.'—The contents of the, September num are, No News ; Expectation ; Siberian Exiles ; S Michael's Night. IT. • . On top-Modern Method of studying Poisod; In Vacation ; Sidney an Raleigh ; Bill and Joe ; The Luiponsibility :of mice ; The Face in the Glees. I. ; .Tifit Island d Maddalena ; The Man and Brother.. .1. ; Amer Diplomapv 'The 'Genius of Hawthorne ;• views and - Literary. Notices. Publishk'd by Ti 'or end Fields, 124 Tremont street, Bostim. - • PACSAIIVII IdonaLy.—The Contents of 'the' September % number, sreoTtia . 'a didens of New yoricCity. , Shall they have a hence ? 'the ' Grass-grown etile; Industry, the on true Wealth; - Orono Literature ; work of the He d and tig, the Hand ; Mr.. Parton as a Probibiti..• ist ; oft Health Habits cif Nonng Men ; Nations Commer cial Characteristics ; Editorials ; Mat • Mid Things; Answers to Correspodeids. :. ' • .lisheci by 8. ti: Packard, 937 Broadway, Ne Yor • - On(Fouso For-as —The Septembe num... all that could be desired by us yo, g r e , 'The contents are, The Cruise of the the t gtit, illnetratrd ; • The ~Buttendy's Sltshapl lomop John goes for Apple* and ii'der ;Giant d I)Wittf ; Teo Two Winegenfs, illustrated ; Firet. I.,tettnit 'on Heat illustrated ; The s tory of the Atub or Beads ;No. 9 of .Half. Hours with Father LBrigtirhopes : illustrated ;Tt a Caterpil lar ; Coals of Fire, iilustrated ; No: 14 of Cent aWay in the 00141 Illustrated ; Little B wn Hands; No. Bof the. William Hatay ,Lettefre The Raley Bosse F.inino ; three - piectie of music, entitled Hunitrg FiJnr, Andante Gracicreo "and Sunday tiltista atm] ; Round the Evening Lamp, with thr , e illuatiatioun ;Oar Letter BP' 11h:tetra ed.; POW:led by Tiara' said Fields, Bost.= - Tut Otsiai.v. „New Turk : Sheldon ,k. Co. The September nutubor conteins fonr more chapters of Marian Harlan :a "Beectidafe," and the second part of i"Kll Ora]," Mr. Chivies Lumen tells something e&ut dahlias iu a rather vapid way. - Mr. Mus t facetm of the war are pleasing and linuno-due. Their beet office will be .answered if they induce others to give us the wit they heard while with the Boy's hi Bine. - Dr. Peters treats of the Oriental Waimea of 'Cholera, and Blob ard Grant White, ewandis his philologicarpredilections.— The mietellany covers half a dozen fugitive coa tribritions, one of which eviscerates a coptof the Gazette of the naiad States, published, to Phila. .delpi4 in 1791, and another describes the famoni and baths of W1'3=010661. Beyond these there are &variety of lighter articles. . While there is 'nothing of each high mail as to demand par- • licular 4 praise the general average is good, and the nlituber win give satisfactket e. .. A Nswmaciangsl—Tas Ootosana.—The Corn hill Mouthly is a new Magazine of 32 pfges, pub :halted by Masers, D. Lothrop and N. at Nee: 38 arat 40 Boston, at 'the low vice of One Dollars year. • initial num b er , hag beauty for the eye and an appetizing table of contents.—Unlike most of the cheap Meer s i nes , the Ocknihill Mon th ly is elevated in tone, and via l lithr qualities ars such sact r a n y adapt It to ent of 'du:deism:es and Ta r e d ' variety -is noticeablkles are horsily brief and m a m m y to p hut the worlds ftin a Wares, sod bo carry pkasura and profit -so ire F. ,leis Squally removed from sensational. sag pripainasa =Ma neither - cniday Pelts'have *Thirstily ',l4x - a l t ili t z r a. ) 4 Id its behalf ; yet M has iiveoty mingled with its discretion; and while lies .Bdn 'vi.oos- would stated steadily - by the cid truth, it plalbly sympathizes with what is vital end truly progressive. The opening' number kw merits . that are real sad solid and praeldm and we the lieW comer a /ow lito ast4 a ftmilgy - froIPIPM PM. - , IRIDIUM:LT &a &twos!, Ws Mr* fine mints be Like its preceding numbers, this contain ' beautiful colored plate dui large sheet Dispel.. at trli As a fashion publications Die Idodeilr l is idedly the most' MunPletc, beautiful 'end s actory.oi anything , in the MOD line ever. circulated : in this country. For style, etc., it is an acknowledged authority .amtieg the ladies of 'the Mired. States. ho lady should fill to receive Did Modenwelt regularly,' - Subssriptions to It will be received at be bookstore 41 & libuit sey in this Borough. . . 5 22 6 37 5 24 6 86 5 256 34 5* 26 6 #3 5 27 6, 11 5 92 6 29 5 4 41 6 28 • -7i a.. a. • Pull Y.. 1 11 • 1 el, Last Q. 4 AS . et New 16 828 nio Pit, Q. 43 10. too. UTEOROLOGIOAL TABLE• 'Temperature for thi2 *.tceek. Anwiaatle4S. 110011. 69* 76 3 : . 61 . 15 es TR . 91 TV 69 91 . ' 66 78 . . T I.e publicatiools of this Borough will reopen Taeselsyitext 4 Sept- 1. . , Catupaqn trane &srencies are pointed nestlY d expeditiously, MOOR Nagle. A. J. ,G haWbetti; Oipointed Poetmuter M. Cannel Borough, vitu • L. T. Stucker, re. ovoct ' Work has been resumed at; the Reading Bail read and Schuylkill Nsytgation .hops in Riven and Cressona. „ ' Th.l4>res have,beed operating !Asti' in Evil Nor wegian street. They enter yards and cellars, and take any lliinkot value which they find. , • • The lir. Dr. Nevin will preach' in the Connell Chamber; told .2d Presbyterian Church) tp•mor 'row morning and evening, at 10 A. 11., and 81'. N. On.tilabirday last while Anitiains 13eilor.i car penter, was working, hie hathet flew from his hand and cut him severely ip the aide. .He was Dot dangerously injured The Poltsrtlle Saengerbuzid held s delightful Pictg as the Agricultural Park on Monday last- Tney made a parade before going to the grotuule, and presented a fine appearance. • Major Beran wits presented at the•Rep plier Hausedushland, Gotha 9th inst., by bib rail road7.triende, with a .silver badge, inscribed "From 'hill Mende, Aug. 19, 1.303." Mi 43 M: M. Ai!cies school at Second spd Mar - ket-strems, and' Mrs. Bammekezes !school in the basement of the Baptist Cbtirch; Mshantongo street, will reopen on Monday, !dept. 7. • On lifont34: morning last while : Mr. John K. Feßiagio of chili Borough, Was eating his break fast, he experieneed s stroke of paralysis M . his nght side. -We learn that be is recci - vering. . Those who want good titling darts made should patronize Miss L. McDonald, who Isis taken rooms as No. 410 Centre street, where spicial at tention will be given to the manufacture of these articles. The members of Pottkville Council, No. 55, 0. U. A. M. will meet in Council Chitutber,l3auday morning: Augtud 30th, at 9 o'clock to attend Di vine service at the Baptist. Church. Pm:intiml attendance is requested. ' • . . As Colima" . at its latii•ocsaion, paased• a num ber of acts of importance bri pensioners. and hon orably discharged, soldiers, thosedeaiting infor mation should call upon or address Alex. b..Billi man, waeclitim, and pension agent., Pottsville. • • On Weditesda_y last Hit Jonathan Schlimm, eu. pouter, of this Borough, was overcome by au et c tack of vertigo', Odle working in his shop - i. and was'oonvoyed to his residepee in an in tensible conditiori. We understand that he is recovering. From the Tresacet Itesolidions Complimentary to lion. Henry L. Cake.—Tke Grant and Colfax Club i,f Waihingtoo, at tie meeting on Saturday evening, passed , ' red (dation endorsing Gen. Cake, Congressional Rep resentative of this distrioi, and eulugaing bun for his labors in Congress for the:interests of the mechanic' and- working Man.. • r - Ericouragifig.—ii correspondent writes to the ei.itor of' tne Sunbury Gazette from Eldred Town ship, ibis county, to the following .efiect : We can Make 30 msjorftY for Grant thin fall in Eldred. 4._Fifteen years site the township could not poll more , thanp_votes in opposition to the Democratic party. • . , Mysterious Disappearance..=On Wedneirday flight last, Kr. Lewis Barkhaid, carriage manu facturer of this Borough, who resided iniforria' Addition, left his Aimee, telling bis wife he might return that'night and chat be might not. Since then he has not been been nor beard from. it is feared that some casualty May have befallen lan, The Methodists Of St.. -Clair have decided to hods a new Church The 'old one which was not stifiltiec.r.,- for their accommodation has been torn down, and a new and much larger one will at'once be ereotetton the old side: Work bar; been - commenced, and the foundation is nearly completed:. We.wish the undertaking every sue ., • . %T he Paschal Institute for both sexes, tinder the rnncipalithip of J. A. M. Passmere, assisted by Miss Emma B. Harwich, will reopen on hlooday,- . Sept. 7, Ih6B. Mr. -14% will -also be assisted in the erimary - Depsrtment by Miesi Libbie Severn. This Lost-anti& has a deservedly good remits 'Son tor the effective manner hi which the pupils are instructed., . • The residence of Mr. James Eirk, Coal street, wags ex/tared on Sunday night ind robbed •of a quantity of provisions. The night was dark ; the "crept !Maps were not lit, it belt s corporation moonlight night, and thieves hs mnmade, opportunity to depredate. The watchmen stiould be metrqcted not terPcd the lighterout when the . moon does not. give a taillight. • a . . "T Soldiers' . Abraham Marks, an hodorably dtectiarged soldier,: who lost 'Lis left arm at the Battle of Chagcellorvillii Li in this Borough. u agent for "Tne •Itlier's Friend," an evellent journal. We commend Mr. Marks to the 'kindness of oar citizens, aid trust that he may succeedin noosing a long list of subscribers forthe wall edited paper of which he is agent. A grand picnic and parade of WaihlngtOn Clamp, No. 14, P. O. of 3 S. A., will be' held at the Agricultural Park on Tuesday, Sept, 15, 1.468 . , Route - of parade will be given :in our next.' IN •crireion : trains will.be run on , all the railroads leading V. Pottst:lle. The p ntird elate promiies to be 'agreat. success. No intoxicating liquors will Wallowed on the ground.on the day of the picnic: • • T he: .rhion..Reiublicata Comb) Wise met on Illonday morning last, and after transacting shine brisinese, the Cominittee adjourned to meet it the Union 'Hotel, this Borough, on 'idol:idly Morning, Sept. 7, at 10 o'clock. • • 'The Committee appointed on nitnralliation is, D. D. Dillmun, B. j.,ewis and David A. Jones, with Win. D. Beer as - Secretary of the commit teeiand headnuirtemat Union Hotel.. . . A iarggr and entlins*tic nieetiag of the Welsh Grantand,Colfax Club of Ashland, was held on Monday' eVening last.,Mr. E. K. Lewis delivered • very able. speech in Welsk. D. 'D. Dillirian, Esq., the, Republican candidate for District Attor ney, spate in English. Mr. D. Q. Jeremy made some fork.ible end earnest role:Luke in Welsh. We are glad to know that — the Welsh or Ashland are upend doing, mind that their club is in splendid worieng.rirder. t OnEfiStirday morning last„Thomu 'Porter of Mt. Qarbon, Was before 8. Commissioner Hobs*, char ged with mecums from gee of the U. 8. Deputy Collectors of this Distriet a mute Which had been peaked for non-payment of special tax on a canal boat owned by Porter. After a bearing the Commissioner taking the viewthat Porter had acted under a misapprehension-or dered his discharge contingent upon his paying the tai-and oasis. . . I'cike auiel.—On Sunday 'hat; Jamoe Fisher, ooloreil, being under Abe influence of 'led eye,' kickedi up rumpus in Mluerstille street,' and defied ;anybody 'to arrest him. Officer Fitzsim mookhappening to pus that/ tray, attemped to arrest bun, but. Jim, thinking he wee the beet man of the two, 'resisted, and Mr. P, had to bring 'him to tie senses by mocking nici . clownonce or twice, and blacking' his ryes, aftei which he "was put in the lock•op until he could Ober pp. - Mr. Wm. G. Matthews, an estimable citizen of 'Ode Borough„`died, on-Sanday last, leaving a large family. • For a number of yeas* he had been jani tor of Sharp MOWltakiil school house.. The re maius.were mterred.on NVeginesday Last in ,Mt. Laurel Cemetery, attended to th e , grave by the United Order of Arnerican Mecharit of whickhe was a Member, and a large etnucpti of friends. A funeral sermon will be preached tomorrow in the Baptiat'Obaroh by Rev. A. H.-Sembewer, The public Schools of Schuylkill Haven will be opened on Tuesday nert, Sept? 1, With the follow ing named teachers .:—Mr. J. H. IdeloapPrincipal .and Teacher N0..1; Mr. Geo, W. Stein, Teacber No: 2 ; Miss Bertha E. Robinson; do. - No. 9 ; Mies M. E. Doherty, do. No. 4 ; Miss Mary Faust, do. No. 5 ; Miss C.. 0. Doherty, do. No. G ; Miss Mag. 'gie Holmes, do. .n. ; Mom Louisa Ithanbaaher, do: No. 8 ; Mies Carrie (1. Robinson, Principal of S Ara pring- Garden School. Miss El la Heimbach, The Cruet d fund Democracy of Lebanon held their county convention on Monday butt.- Dr. C. D. Gloninger tru nominated fdr Congress • Chas. 11. Kelly, cif Lebanon, - for Assembly ; lcliu ' of JacMmu, for Commisatoner ; Jacob .teeing -of Aoriville, for Director of the Pogr r B. Wtunei i f Londonderry; for Auditor, Ot&i.W. ' of * nth Lebanon, for Buz- Grant adman, Esq., F. H. Ebur and per are the Congresatuual COnterese, and - Ight'saye tbe thirster, they can be de. to slick. - - - y • • The f IT ls • list of letters; remaining r hi the P ' Poet Office August 28th : -. Banes 309 Pad Thoe BeWsinain Bleb] Brennan Klekil du B o•Cesnel; Bridget adistesid L W Leib il 11 ohn i Rsly C • Cobbles A I M , . r .f Rees Mart Connor Path -- Path_ sionith Lient B P chWv Wm . apt G Wiennerer, Reiebes Condom my „Ault Adam Igm • • ' Daily Cniti I Kenna len &linkmen it loot, cth &sown pang 'P= . Warm gistito J isn Fold Hairy 1 lemon I ' Wctlf Hones , ....--,—...... The seventeenth minli .ezhibilion of the sa bm a t o pogo, AgAicultuusl Society will be bald at Ormigsbarg_oa Abe 6th,\ 7ul, 'gib and Bth Isl of October, 180: D.aling it s . there min be a mud* contest ;eqr prises; th e b ran band. in the County ; illso a base with bb • the new and pleasant nit monde the Goeist7. A e =mbar of prsininme will be offered for speW in holies, And to exhiteome Of beet ante tie, poultry, dskl mope, fn lit, dadlelltlbLeodue . • tipue, Mo. Flo effort will be spared by th Society to make %Ids Abe beet imbibition of thewee MN la the Ccomat7. . - - . _. - - , . tbs iatioue Meetings of - portents =no s.wito be held this year none tracts mere attention and Interns, of the • traterwh7 titan the triennial ow vocation otyal to - and Ossierslerand Chapter of Ro to be held in St. Louis on the 15th ofArch September next/ Sir Knight J. N. Abbey hoe been entrusted with the roman- Oda duty of arfloildillt Ow trains over the vatic= muss, and has bused a very excellent pro. gramme. All who tidendO ug dpating in the m amonia ' will meet at , 'Pa., on the 12th Offletitantber, which they will leave at 9.110 *Alvin In St.. Lode on Sunday, the 13th, at ass S. 81 0 1 13 1al ttliwOrith alswiting ChM IMO oleo provided.. Tbri fate for the round trip has beam idaoid at the moo moodiest' sous of IlilLatt, Wm' eliordtrig Jt Moog A: ow Ai 16 Urn 411118141401111661116116: • al liars of Thursday ere extract the filloteing • _ Peet 1118. GI. A. IL of th oboe, areaherd to to a 'theatlhd bath Gavel to the Lodge or Ithaweneed to this place. atedeing the highest clamber a/ lobe at 10 Witt each. A balthnloos 'will he prepared with /he Web/ or the different ardlem and na sae Wog the remit tithe talioth e h oun El e fts one aw e. As the (I A. ftb ercleupbely end the Woo herdled lb al thtleselebt Wyss . andpresaw or to. Tim; I t is losismwd to be patriotic organthetaO4 whew moot Weed cheep lathe defence at tea cZ ne =l so ft: loin eel when yen bear hativtdnai candeaudng them elit po• litlealpringazdttol you spot. theethethe rat pewee rho spoke fought against the Woe soldiers In the dirk days tit the rehshbo. We tothe oil floOloOf With ,batik. as wow In kind eta:wow ice a hem , • • • Geo : Owl Moir:, the=tent Ceti= onto", reached this Boroug at • yesterday; and was wroorted to his quarters ut Pennitylvanta 11.11 by the President sod members of the Union Rajah- Sean Ovipty thuninittee[c _4 the Boys in Bine. e W. mous to sweet too early last evening to Ow an account of the proceedings aWi 1 0$ programme waa, a speech in German at Uon equE, Hall by Gem Schure. Idytartnias. o Pkvbits by . the Hoye to. filek . Sod with torches, and a serenade to Gem. 'Um which it WM sup-, paled be would acknow Uk g•PO6O/1 in Eng lish. We do not doubt that the large and spa cious hall *as densely ' lasi evening, as there wu a great .deeire; Wiql:G' ollsnit• Mr Genninatigilak tO hesr., eases yesterday afternoon, from all eectionsOf County, some in special trains. will take. his de parture this morning Phi/adellobla where he will speak this, evening . Rath cf a B.llther.—Lient. Wm. Taylor, late of company ~ A. Forty-iiirth Parma. Begimenti .died at his residence ill Pert Clinton on the 19th ?instant. The remains , ere interred on the 16th with military lumt Ausied to the grave by the ROI% Clinton Brass and by a largstionooursq `of friends and returned llers. Lieut. Taylor yea in the three months Navies . •in the 16th Pit. Beg., Oder Capt. Wtnlaelt. Au gust .4,961-; he s led in Capt. D. B. Kaufman's 07,Ai.:65tkPit Beg- He was_ a ppointed color aergesd, Daring the Battle of Coal Harbor to save the cars from ,capture by the enemy he was compelled to bidei them in a ditch. Next day when the enemy had been driven from the field he recovered t/be Subsequently in 1865, twice Petersburg, heAras promoted to second Lieutenant.. He served through the entire war, and was moittlized serve a gallant. soldier. . Hui death is mourned bra large circle of friends who loved lam for his matey manly and Ostimable qualities. - - 1 . . ' 1- Grant , and Colfax The Bop is IXue.—The campaign his fil th y okned and with 'spirit. A large and stabil/thistle meeting of the Boys in Shia was held in the Briton League rooms on Sat urday evening lut, 001. .T. Prick, President, in the The attendance was large ant).. the proceedings enitiudastio. - Eloquent speeches were delivered by Howell Fisher, Esq., and Hon. • William Horan of Philadelphia, late Secretary of 'Legation to France. The speakers were frequent. ly ‘ interiarited by the rOost voitiferocui applause.— The meeting adjourned with &ears for Grant, Colfax and Cake. • AbOther spirited meetingof:the Club was held on Wednesday eveninglast which wie'liddressed by Hr.:Seltzer, by Wm B. Smith and' by Capt. Burlingioine. Ae umber of _soldiers 'Leied the eoostitutio, an liiiioame members. The in Blue ate now animated by the 'greatest en:Miele= for their Great Captain, and they are resolved that 'Schuylkill shall .speak in no uncertain tdoi in.Oetober and 'November. 'Grant and Cbifax- Olt& a 1 St....Vichdas.—By the annexed communidation it will be perceived that 'a Grant and. Coirdz Club bad been organized at S. Nicholas, sod premise/On do mach excel lent service in I& oatnre:. - 24,,Niegotss, Avo. 20,15E6. . Ina. Noma Jossasl 2 .-We take pleasure hi an nouncing to yeti the org I.:khan - of a Orient and Col: ,tax dub, at this place. Bid the Bt. Nicholas - Grant and Colts: Club of Idahattoy Tr-TIM:11p. We organized Monday evening Angus. Mb, by elating ADAM BROWN, President Lie it. J. 11th and Peter 1111 ler, Viee President; Lieu, IL A. detnuteer, Secretary; John Helper, Corresponding Secretary; tepid James Belong, Treasurer. s T4oommitteeto draw up Cor sutdtion conabad Phillipps, Capt. DeLong and B. K. Reed. •Slnanee l rttee, Capt. Long, Rich ard-Combs and R. X. Zuzattve Committee , Jain PbilliPpli Reg. Mr Ranh. Daniel B. Beek and John Keeper. We had tweady.one memben present, and expect to treblirths4 number nest meeting: AU ec.mmunientldns directed to the St. Nicholas Grant and Colt': Pub. will be prenipUy: attended to. Also all public Documents, Sneeebee • Ac., w W be tbsekiblii received, as millet& to mage , cedr . meetings as inter esting as possible by read de., • , ..... .. . An Exciting Bace.--#l4 Beading Journal .. - 'a; cdrioas incident which:oecitrred to the down P. M. train of the Readm+Baliroad on the 20th inst.' The train was com of an engine- and six passenger oars. Wee the train was !Alvin Port . Clinton a heavy rain Nom theribrth deluged the last tire oars, without dreaching,the Brat' car and engine. They ran aof- the storm to Bare-, berg, where, stopple for paseengers, it again. caught up toil:tem. he eameping eocurred , at IdOhniville and Lees rt, and when the) reached Beading all the can except, the Bret and the fL itd engine were drench with rain. \ As they were leaving 'Beading the j-rain caught them. at the lower depot, and, wept-mime, it was a neck-and neck race to Phdadeiphis- as the dark donde, after passing over .- the - city wore seep going on,. far to , the eunth., - Tim running time of the train. from Port Clinton tcl Reading, including stop pages, ie 53 rainutel ;ilistance - ,20 Miles. . The storm, therefore, ma than d just one second leas 2.40 time. 'lt was an 'citing and amusing race to the paaiingeirs, andias far as heard from the locomotive was she , keeping in the dryßie entire diitance. 1 . • Proceedings of the pottsrille School Board. —A statedmeeting Of the 4tchool Board Iris held on Wednesday evening lait. Present, Messrs. Beyer; Derr, Reber, Edmond}, Fox, Little, Snyder, and Wells ; also. dept. Pattemen. The following ordeill were reported as having beep issued sines the list meeting-ef the BeiFtl : Samtrel , Thompson whitewashing, 416 00 ; Ruch -Adceck, plastering, 1143 87; Jetiathin helium," carpenter work, 537 E. --'. A letter was reetavec. from' the Attorney of Mrs. - Douglass, asking thei ,tayment of a bead held by her. nelerre4to Finance Committee, with power to ad. . • On motion the Finn Li Committee were instruc ted tooontente theporary 'loan for 60 days tar longer, and ariorder f r the interest t op the,sams .wis ordered to be dra n. - - • -. Letters were received from Miss Sarah MbCool, of, Pottsville, , and Midi ! Mary Lloyd, of .Mmeni ville, asking for. situitious eis teachers, amid any vacuities occur. ' Ordered to be filed. - A letter from Miss Schoeneri acoeptiog the pct. sition'assignedher, was read by:the Secretary.— ;On motion it wee ordered that tile Schools of the • Borough be opened on Timidity, Sept: let. • . On motion Use Board decided not to make any change' in the Janitbr at the Shsrp Mountain School House forth_._ e Present, - and an order was drawn in favor of MM. Matthews, for $6O, salary for last month; On Monti' adjourned. - . • • t. • ' Bale Ba ll . —The following games of Base Ball hILYU bee o played hz the Preston B. B. C.: August 6tb,. at 51abenoy LAO. Preston, 44 ; Mahanoy Valley, '22. . At Shamokin, Anglin 19: Preatoni 103 ; Picked nine, 31.. ;,-izet- - P , At Otrardrille. An . 21: Preston, 67 , Parr time, Mineravil te, 60.1 • -, A match game of Bute Ball was played last Wednesday week, between the Live' Oak and Eagle Clubs, in which the Live Oak was succour! ful, by a score of 67 tb 27. A match game of Iliase Ball was played last Thursday week, helicon the Live Oak and Silver Star Clubs; in which the Live Oak was imcceur tut, by a score of 3010 11. ' - • On the 15th day ofAugust a match game of Base Ball was played, between the Young Americans of Conners' Works, and the Young, Men of *Raven Ban. - The Young A'merican ' s, 38 ' rune ; Young Men, 17_ nixt., ' A match game of, ass Ball was played on Sat urday, between the Latium and Keystone, which ended in favor of the former. Score, Pastime, 54 ; Keystone, 36. + mean An exciting and ' g game of Base Ball was played at Port. arbor on Frkliy afternoon, 21st inst., between the Active Club of 'Port! Car bon, and_tho Dexter global Pottsville, which re mitted in the defeat of the former.. The score stindlng—Active, 29 ; Dexter Dexter, 44. • The Dexter B. B. C., tiara challenged the Pres „ton Club of thrtirdri.le, to play on next Wednes day the 2d prax.,.bilt. have not as yet lioani from them• . On Pride* there was a match game of Base,Ball played at me Skating Park, between the Spring field and the Liberty of Pottsville, resulting mites victory of the former, by.a score of 63 to 29. . --•—.....-...-_—_ , Police Cases.— Oa Wednesday last Patrick Horn;of . Palo Al c i ( 4 was' before Squire Frailty Pat.tharged by Pigen, constable, with assault and battery and attempt to rescue prieoners. He was held in $3OO to !answer. On Tuesday last four boys named Andrei Grady, Owen.Gaffe.ty, Barney Hughes and Thos. Murphy, of” Mt. Oarbon,, Were before Squire_ Fridley, charged with larceny of coal from the •cars at the landing at: the Mt: Oarbon shipping wharves, in charge of D. J. •Ridgiay & Son. They were committed in default of $2OO each to answer. - On the same day Harney Muldrou and MM. Mary Murphy, of Idt. Carbon, chargedorPti re slating officer Thai J. Fitraimmons, and trying to rescue the Above nailed boys, were held in $5OO each by Squire Conrad tie answer. • • On the 21st inst. Thcii. Reilly and John Galls . ghee, of.fitrardvilwere oommitted'hi prison by • Squire Fridley; in efsult Of $5OO -each, for a far ther hearing, charged. with ttingconcerned ( in the atrocious aseatift on Mr . - John Zerbe and hie wife, which we Doted at thielme of the Occur rence. The hearing_ will take place - tb-day. • On Monday last Jae. O'Neiit of this Borcrugh, , was committed by Squire Frailey , lo default of 1 $lOO bail, 'charged with assault and ,battery •on Mary Ellen Shay.. ' . ' On Thursday las John' Snyder was held In $3OO by Squlre t ooured; to answer a charge of assault and battery on Mutirr , Heffner, • On the same day Rudolph Boelaner, Geo. Chris t Geo. Snyder Md John Snyder, were bald In $3OO each by &mire Conrad, charged by" E. F. Jankurth with on the night of the 26th, wilfully and maliciously throwing stones and breaking his windows, assaulting biurand inciting to riot. . _____ —•-0.110- ..- --.-.-- it c Or -respondent! of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, 'wt,o evidently, has an eye for the beau. laud in Raton, tbris,discoareeth about.Pottsville and its , smoomidinge : - , • Portons; August, 18, 19118...-Jfeirs. - Miens: Hem among the bUols, end valleys, and the quiet which a partial suspenairm i as ail trade manfu ll y thud. yea, have 1 taken u my abode tore short see-roe, sad on looking round the people of this ti= n, town, discover that' the ems* thanntaistlce mask the men of taiiiesse everywirre may be found hem. the some deem fe pad anew and keep moving L wrlsten in every i rter of the town. New boildlnp of subMantlel character and of gen erou propurtima going -up on all skim' even on the distort bills. The unreti of eseprotement may be wiceested in thesneer , , n of dwellings by three or fat those who have bed!sufilciut enterprise to go forwent an d u p win d In the atiumike of not, both genie and dielcult. *millibars hut a few yeas ince wee only to be seen barren, and profitless hills. Bence Me eyes of ill are delighted and patilisi by the Inmost sudden i nin du ci n rsotatniptbdersivertme ts venture, beauty pad profit. * ... ! - • - : litters-SeldsOof grills adorer the surtsce,,whilst far be. low, In the dark Woe. the busy teller •slter the black' clissionds diligently piles lib vocation., . • The gime tepee* on the MU tope • . As the summeriwinde 110 by, . . .. And the tanner stews his epodes crop With a glad. deldbfad fir ,, , ', - • whthe tar bllow,lin Ur darbstiee Pita; Where tbsti of the min shims not. - The toiler tor ; aupooft of Mackin Mine . .. !.. Septum in, oir hie lot. ! . , Poumille may be meld to bee scattered into Sag' cis tary tens In 11l Of it cannot be sees at. &Pima The beet pomts hove which to gain a knowle Of the sit uation are Lawton HIS and th e eastern red of Ship Illoontain. The ptospad boa idler Is truly grand; beneath you, icaetilitte.s psnorsim, the unite section' which go to make alp the tows atitiearly de fied. widist is tin, faro Misuse Ohs Steel .Mttateln bounds the eartbaft vim. Om eters slob rise op Mrs. made to the Worn and 01 1117 al the =lot lited.b• et to the shires of 1 0 %010 rides of mho; et Ms stmeg.gamed eoWebreeksere with adjuncts of intricue , defines by ism of serisi to dad bone-tower. - • &mtlay la is stelliertita Sty. or rad: id pszse lte the hots for genies, the arms are thronged with iteorank each to the church Of their c ly hoice. Perhaps Sire is not in the State a moors .ceder es easeonanlty. • Anhoup le suss ix Matted feet higher • ci ty: ad during the dey kat been noon dimly Wes compla tithe animal , f ,N rzrr a f as it did SIM S t e he il 100 ) kind Invited= dome local in ' illthstee to vie tie mot raked - the =Um * antaith• .0-ilow *al -mho War Ito doll br olootitim to as lollso kora Mont down lot those Imo n o w: .4.anal look oil who dttlyss lokkit totals ' lll 01111% ' Good nolfarli—Sgasylal and iiiMicliterfortoo Dierrid Carrandioe---Tbe Merging he mime** or prop ors ihemittilt see liammetemis District Ocieeentiati of Ilload held et Tremont. Zoe si fa report Zutt ra .riprorts Good 1Voildco*:: The &hand and Doemsehmoti DistrietOtie vecdion am to the ben of the fisitlite Bait Dodo* No. 10,orG. T, Tram* - MU Omar us Iffebteeday • issiphlaM o'clock P. it. cam MOWN: - Si" mm no% and opened "DIU epprorrisse dentoto• ohm lathe shatmos at Orem. @haw erm emooteted biro aeaty fiesmilaignil W. IL Trial, P. W.O. T. 4 Be.r ilinchoritt a :- . chip. ; Louise Nom. W. y . T. • D. N. 0. G. ; mid the M. sad Guard of 4 8esittee Ude tioporszil occupied 4h resimoil e rame• Tbe W. C. y T. eanumend t he oh& for the reception of ety trueness the Ocomodhst might . 2 0 to totrodnae, wham motion wee tamed and carried, to the effect that we be gongied by Abe Conetitation and ByLaws of Elabordinlte Indite, On !notion of B. W. TrPol.o Comptina• of three was appointed nu peadsys—ttio Com mittee omsieted of W Tracy, Caw L. -Wakens` and Annie E. Hoover." On Motion of Geo: Kurtz, a Ocerunittee of three was waist. en on Penunnent Organization—Geo. P. l a = Jam 8. Hawley sod 8. C. Kirk were the Committee—who, after a 000104nel, re. parted the following ma duly elected illidagatee Warns aria Lonpr. No. 228. Or. Cum.—J. W. grsdi y. M. F. Orattsbate, - W. T.l Itteharde, /pa Davis, Mrs. Lydia J. Bractiey,Loalaii Kam I dere Lows No. 610, dantanD,--iptutoork Daniel, Clara B. Borne. D. Y. Iteilos4= Arrauscrio Louis No Di, Porrinue H. O. Shesfrr, J. 3. Den, J.B. ESWltih Julia *oaks, Xeres Boyle, site Riley. Otays Deism LOWS No. St, Gnu- D. T. Heidrich • • Gimuomrows •LODOC No. 398. LlaTtilm, W. -- Theo. Wolf Bunt. Leyte. _ • Burr= Rocs Loom No. Tanwirr--06 C. SnitK i rki" °- Simla%Nay, G. W. Gomolt, Umholts, D.J. Smith, L. DitownaL 3 W 7 8171SLIOWT LOIXIII Na. a, 85112:ADIViAil. —PAT. ' Eli PickersgilL • Delon= Loma No. 360. Darring.—L. B. Daniel Bev. Mr. Knorr.- Acne E. Hoover, Bush Kennedy, Mns. Groover: - Lumina Lome NO. 386, Lematroit.-8. P. Kendall, Annie Stockton, Sallie Weidman..l3ne Stine. CiITICAL Porn No. 75, PtsrOsovg. , W. B. Tracy, Cker. - ,F..Kortz;. H. W. Tracy,' Mrs. 0. P. Tracy, Mrs. G. F. I{oo3,Ln:bids Christ. llmanuan or Herz No. 524, Brecrows.-Chair. L. Gillingham, ,Randolph Bombe'. Emma /Lam' be!. M. E. lamberson. B. F. Driebelia. BWATAILA LODGE No. 380 t MISDLYTOW1c DAOPIOX Co.-Solomon Riney. FLORIN/ Rocs LODGE No. 314 DONAIMEION.— David Hatter, John 8. Gaskini. Peter Glvens,Bus. Etien, lda Lomison, Sallie L. Outing. On motion of J. W. Bradley, the 004Teauels pending the absence of the Committee on Perma nent Orginisettioo, united heartily in singing °old , water strains. The hall was "made to Dole _with melodious sounds, conducted by Miss Sae Vm" holtz, who performed cm the organ with mnoh credit and ability. The Committee on Permanent Organization re ported the following officers—M: l, Ft was as cepted--;and the officers at once to their reepective *tallow, C. T., 8. Wel; W. V. T., Mag - ifte Boyle • W. Secty.„ Benj. F. Craw= shay ; P. W. 0. T. U. B. W. W. ChaltiEss. Ell Pickersgill ; W. A. Sec., item. Wolfe • W: M., D. T. Hendrick ; W. D. 111..1110s A. llmbidts ; W. I G. Bale Weidman ; W. O. G.. David Haim' ter; W. B. H. 8., A. E. Hoover; W. B. H. 8., Clara B. Horne. ' • On motion of J. 8. Hawley, Miss L ILViight; G. W. 8.,-mu admitted to meet in the Convention, with all the rightannd privileges of a delegate. On motion of H. W. Tracy, li all i pois oon neoted with the Order of Good Tem - were al lowed Watt" in the Convention, privileged to participate io nil its deliberatimm, exoept in voting_ Tho G. W. O. T.,11. 43-ciaor, was then introduced to the Convelition. He rearninled in stew well-timed remarks, aqin & very eloquent mintier urged the members to renewed • activity in the growing cane. B. Tracy then moved to appOint a of lie be Resolutions; the motion w e l l : E L:l 4 r the following Committee wail appointed—ll. B. Tracy, L. W. Bradley, J. 8. Hawley, Q. L. Gill ingham and G. F. Kurtz. • On motion of B. F. Crenshaw, & Committee of -three was appointed to prepare bovines, for the Convention ; the Conimittee was appointed' followal-'-B. F. Crawahaw, 8. O. IGrk and D. T. • Vuon, G.' W. O. T., S. B. Chase, than id dressbd the Convention,. and his instructive re marks were listened totrith marked attention. Geo. F. Kurtz iose to address the meeting in behalf of the Keystone Good Tempiaroind after a -few introductory remarks,- &annul/aid that Miss L. Ellen Wright—the editress—wu present, and ready to receive subscriptions. G. W. o.l'. Chase, in a few pertinent remarks, also 'advocated the claims •of. the.. official organ in this State, and :urged a liberal wlpport to make it a self-anitain ing periodical. Canvassing in the Conception was at once , commenced, and resulted in awning sev eral telbscriptions:N P. T. HcrndriCinAddressed the 'Convention on the exptthency of dividing the Eutern Disttiot Of ;Schuylkill County, and providing for.the andnt meat of =Additional District Deputy... He pre sented _petitioni. from 'Olive Branch, Aqua and road Mountain lodges in favor of tau division, and ; nrged the same believing - a= be for the good of the Order." W. C. T. Chase made some remake in refer:. epee to the pending question, and a stunted dis cussion - teak place between them ; U B. Tracy, .D. T. HendrirJut and J. 8, Hawley on.tiMrma tire, and C . S. Gi ll ingham and J, W. on the negative. On motion Adjourned, with pre* by W. O.; ,to meet on Thursiay at 9 A. • • Moutmo. Sumo& • • . Convention assembled at 9 A. M., called to or der by, W. C. T. Riney, -and opened in dart form. Minutes of evening session were , read Ana ap proved. The Committee' on Business • submitted it .I=o4 report, the entire morning session' being devoted to disciisetpn of the several points introduced, W. T. Richards west:nide Chairman of Committee on Reazdutiona, vice U. B. Tracy declined, and absent from Oonventkm. On motion of 'John J. Derr, adjourned to meet at LSO P. M. . • ' Arrutfoott Sustott. • . . . The meeting was Called to order with W. O. T. Riney in the chair, opened in due form with. prayer by W-Chsplein, 0. W. C. T., 8. B. Chase, ' Minutes, of morning session were read and ap- Onproved. motion of Jesse liawleY, S o'clock was the boar sec apart for the election of officers and plane to bola the next Convention. Grand Worthy Chief Templar, S. B. Chase, then addressed the meeting, and gake it rehearsal, of the unwritten work in Subordinate Lodge.' Hit remarks, which were instructive throughout, were listened to with much pleasure, and abetted strict attention. H. W. Tracy stated,thet a Committee was appointed at the preoeding Convention in Harrisburg, tti report a Constitution and Ity•Laws_ for the government of this body. It being in possession of'the Secretary elected at that time, and he being _unable to attend, it was thought ad visable to at once adopt some raise of order. He reported that submitted by Grand Lodge at last, session, and,, after being somewhat modified, it was adopted as follows : , • .11incLa Sawie `nu; organizstion .ball be known as the Quarterly Convention of th e LO. ore. T. 'of tbo fiebnythill and linquebantra District. • The meetings.-rd this Convention shall be held 4z:u teri, at, such place! as may be chosen by the Conven tion at the meeting preceding. Aavicu I¢—Merabejeltee and Privilege& . • This Convention shall be composed of the District Deputy Grand Worthy Chlef Tempters of Schuylkill. Emtipbb4 Berke and Lebanoo . coonUmly.and of the Lodge Deputleeof the varloui Lodges of the Order In the Distrll. who shall be members of It during 'their terms of Office; and of the . delegates from•the Merin!, Lodges of the Order In the District to he apportkeed and chosen as heresfrw provided;' all of wawa shall b e en titled to all of the privileges of debate altd vote; and all members of the Order akin be Willed to sesta,. bat not to a voice except by Motatich of the Convex'- . Oen. , . • AArricsa IV.—Oilkera; • • The elected officers of this organtrattotishall consist of aW. C. T., W. V, T., W. Bee. and W. Tres& :The at officers shall coasts% of-; Marshal, Demity mi n i m ', chaplain, Outride and , Inside Ginnie. add Right and Left-Sopportera. The char of the P. W. C T. shall be filled by a brother or sister Irbo has ;riled the chair of W. C.T. in this oryanlzatiort. thatch a one be present, otherwise it shall be fillet by W. appointment. ' Jailor.' V.—Working Tote Couvention shall open sib trim% its Wetness In the Sober"'lathe Degree. Arnow ctf W. C. 2% The W. C. T. shall preside at the meetin'es of the. or¢anlzation, preserve order, apc d ail ot *Mem re not otherwieeprcrtided for. and Mk= ell' tbe oaths of arm:Ming ofheer of a delltattailve body. sad alga all olden on the UMW,. Asnoi.x NIL-,Rl.aita of W. V. T. The dotter of the W. V. T. shall . be Waller to those of the like officer, 11 the Subordinate' Lcdge. • Armin: Vlll.-Duffra ef Secretory. • t be B ecre t l y 7 gill • keep emirate admits' transectionis of the meeting of th's onmeleatl an account of all timer. received or chlleried , aa~eoarx; also, an account of an expenditures or. , demi by the orgenization • en an miens on the tree. airy. and at the expiration of hie term, deliver all book. end papers la hU posenesion to his maaxsaar dam -- A irrioug IX.—Duties qf TrAymer The Z euurer shall reeelie all aumers collected by 'or fur the proud:A/1m from any mum and at th e close of each meeting acquaint the Secretary with the tmount received for Mega/ism; pay the *me cat cpci. - ly cta the order of the W , attested .by the W. Ift.. =let the expindion.of his term of care, pay an mo." nay ternaining in his hands to his successor Males; Azrumis X..—Daties Subordtnete.Offirers; • The different subordinate offlbers Erwil Malotut the same duties In this crimping/4m as mey 6 0 i n b a k e , dilute Lodge. , ArnmaLlazt?, B L o d Fct , phall be entitled to elididegatee. They %Null be !elected to the same manner thalmtand Lodge lepreeentadves are elected. drums X11...-Tarms of OAT , 41,47,editan. The W. C. T.. W. V. T., W. 8 sad sir. shall bb chosen at the close °reach Meeting. keetTOM the next succeeding ineetttg..LAll electrons shall be by ballot: • Airman 1 - 111—Chdneese . • • _ Title Constitution Mall nat be Shared OR =aided except nonce of the alteration, addition or amendment shalt have been given ath previous meeting. and mg that except by a two-third vote. • Asrour IP; The chair shall appoint the W. a end T. of *NS Convention to seem the amount of expenses on the different Lodges of the Montt. emit emerments to be mkt Met by the ilidePte at the beat Convention. The. Committee on Beeoltitioner nem reportul th e f o llowing, phich were Intatdmonaly Adopted I w imas ,.,.Wesolo immabled to promote thri great Call/D Of tel4eraticesmd whence ite intermit; and whereas, 'drankemaaw I. mreepleg like a, ark , lancheover au country did and s o &atm all who come under ha influence; therigre . Ilesolvmd. That woman. the 'awaken it our oteet mar s ito , and pledge oareelme to be more diligent in ttw certee we hate eapnmaed. that oar Whoa hopte melon he add beet oar lbee ummi ltat believing the mama of teinpenattee to be th e ' .ot thud , Re otdid to , ski itrdan. Is world. we Mite tae bane to pp minas o f a u thrterian ministers, and solicit Mena to joinot u e4ga Assi en vid. That we helices Inanasmipt ere calculated to Inners the Meng la bur - reammead tally etitiaballunntit in all the legps te tile district. Be awe. net we bell with •Ibillum ono of -our (I.llt. C. T Bro. Clew mod WW. easy video, to .oora es in the good work. itochea, That jeep bowler arta d limas to the Philadelphia i ffeetierft adireed thampany, tor their ready cmattlenee en= iffir Meta; la granting excursion eats co Neb. sale Nee end tee trambed Bombed . mks vote of Omni be no s ea two, modern to use members of ammo Rock Laden No. 104. LQ.ofG. T. for their tied begehog s o f ., Mining the ambers et she Oassetica. Oa motion. Ulmnmitimi_tbo the zest 00aVa000 be UN st ga me . de?, November 14 . 1869. at o'cioelt, P. IL ;The election of °Seers gene et the next °cortical= ma then grxis d e d with, and waited la the s i r BlegiuSmol WV.Tsks W. lane ; W. net t ,. ih m " cp ! Water ;W. Tress, 11. Tracy..- • Am . dilhess% Moe wars and for, sad r wan .at the coadldtm ar Nab. apses eat pawn SixiNise %synths stemma • tons ato toe , SIN Matte wire al abeam digits:ter, 1 1 0 devia Mime rr ported, bar • aii made Illashernidp elidtd7- Um &Wye Members p On motion, the Oonventlon ei24=l, • AIIm—B. F. Otti.viah*,'W. 1 - Thsiernduhr *l OOl 7 waft ne &ag Tiamerenoe tweaks or 814: Gear will be bald eh Abair Hall on ant evai let.- The ia m b i clo sil ill % lie before tam Mak* for disonetion That Vie lempeautoe should be inane a polities& tamm . 1 = =a ul a the able Waimea 611 11 1411 4 10- 3 tete, we eastsoNiebt =id suieik. Other sienna at -IN = 'Hers air will W essittarte the ;Os untlessp... We NOW, Win biloperesse repselw ail lapsb laimat siladhasou . '.OIAI 1C3A1.4..-, Ten Tamale tingemsto) Journal berelant‘ tiesite4 ' hem Pau oat he Giant. r , ; I • Pure Babgews of Ilhiswille. I ndium blveioilgtes, lied Dude pupae to' lots the etteictii RilVen' cachet. - Boa. We. of Chippnre dully: Ohlo,[ elis of the Deennerld . ye Comnittee has ,de her Eh= mei Cal • . , , „.• ' ' • , 1 Tanga Jose (Cal.) - a Dethocnitic. bat a wild Neasem al soil ietkeel ,Veneed. usable to, go fiergsw. ad itheleone a NMI* isserand Colfax. , f stitnvecemig WV** Ileirarad 112 a' eyitatostie i to pIIWII that thew le w general. They are Po meal um lean late in their et erL [ Amu Mums a by the Demoerate of Midge eontety, OW. for . dailies the &cheat bon-% sr, mid * -- Neuened to Onst reed Max. JlMillk Tenn r0n,130.1e satiCousa..-Ibcausat; ' hag. II -lodge Aimm.Dives pnt Ia a brief least unuttechig that be wilt' Grata and Colfax. Tan Dtwerabsied W Nom whited at Rlverthesti Lag Wald. hill en ap;the colors of Gnat and CO tax. The Nicer 1 pepthliegthe compaNit; read bl tond• •soonely outsieed. , •1 i . I • . i i One Modred sad 11 ,ftY Warden within the last few , weeks an reported Don Lesbians. • Theblood of a Wye particle of three jesuitismd men rests upon the , Ohm of the Reran teal* seithtora. . . I ' lkvepl "filli rfterd Wall and' lMl" lt ' ellosil d°ll6" A Webb Gra n t ..2l Y and" l" Col Pi a Club le la fall beast In ,r ' , end an addnes in the • WskillOgisipists zoom Viet, Wien. I • One of Gen. 11, Principal staff oaken When .sthed. Oar the Deaccestee Nulanal ConventloiN boar be liked the West. nutgedlod.• 'Whet nnifoens dl, yore suages I wart ' Du pow Wale 1 bens beg= to wear tudg.,___ _ ' l' I ' •. , - 1 • Ted Hatthosel Post nye thetas pinata correspowil-• eat writes to Sick Ponerepe paper that "the woes* ' , entail of Damara* tie pen.' It was so doting oe, I draft in thet--the woollefr and clouds /were "fall ot Dmeocrsta." .• , 4 : • 2 . , . . 1 'The Vim l'lnto hes_gene to Dike to Anti). at " f loitiL ir There waa two need .01 =ln matter. * likely to reenaln there Il i g ai ters toeail, mil hie apprehemlogis Oa lanatiC should be reallsed. ,i. - : • , Tua-Deausecy of Pvt.** Panty. West Va.. spun. shed Kr. J.N. Htne tat 'runty Jusseace. • Yr. Dine enentad theimpliedbipitattoe on hie patriotism in a • sharp card , 4 in which *aye: " I cannot go, even be %heathy( of the . honor.,ll) of a, smidnazonjwith the party that I believe "Mild mat a embed Debella* , if a prospect of enccessistonld am. and' thathown teem alike the Babel ilea Union soldier." • , _ , , leaseurea Phone by ftee , r to` vote subset Gen 0 1. pon the false Charge lealut him of the proactiplof their race,* will do well to remember Mat the nano ' Demonise? kgt it use of their teethren. It ierdeld.':at Frankles. other. day; henna be wee a Caleb man. and -that a' • lag Democratic paper at•Mithollie )ratlike his murder ott, ticripteral sidit. 4 I • : ;• - r , i •Racism, 80111 G CM *ll , Dtrociaoy. I NI !liner,Niue4 ' ' • • ' ~..__lntirer. ft: ' I . .. - 3 •I'ME,' Minter., • . • .:LIWTr. Mg.. 1 ''. N ingteri Niglir__Nliri . 1i a 14,1 eider: I . Skew, Nigger, ix ;aggro. Nig; ---1- .-- . - . Tun Potomac Fatheads—The Serer of the li nk on Congnistional.lte:ClWte - Committee is • lif reettiP l ol a hare number , lettere - from different , State., North end Swan gl *account of the progress and . .14 th e Fleimentuir I campaign. .They lie =ding and welliththrened pollteians and exprees groittonfidenee of the encelei, of the RePohliCan lick.' en at the October eledlicas as well as the Presidential; election in November , 4 molest, the States the or 'ennizatton tit th o f ,o *ge is Wretplete, and the pect.' pie are Debar th 11 wowed e by - speeches and 'the , circulation at tkreenter .. I : A Sr. Lorne correard Write*: "As predicted In I former letter. the 41 • are nearly a unit against - Blgr. They are ,hill ;of enthinierm. end ready to take a most active pert b the campaign wbetre,ver,,called' upon ; aol early tread Germans who last leer ceded' the (Momently. kcal &Wm have avowed tbmielves , In favor of GOMA and!Colfax. ITbere .la no dbendeingi this feet. The readmit Of the Fremont and Blair guar-, rel wi ll kill the Blaititicket dead es a door nail "Uhl the Gesmazw, auditor low er ~ ward* of 13t.'14mils. which Blair used to rely echo for his entilwill , •In # B6 i.i, wit; pow go solidly with their, 900 - ,and 1,000 majorities .against is. . '. : ', - . . • Ms BaookocceisAloals' .1 Tbd Prealdential• ' n is gone ' . .campaign bad oblitereted alas traces of the facial atigte,, the cranium and theishinbones of the. negro, and the . inferior ace ^ este no longer be recognised In the =Bernet:nor of the South. According to the News the inegross. en masse • hare meowed tbs asst birth. The .aloutbern nemOcrai a "reignite then es man and brethren; rhe..Noltbert, must de the I tame. ATennewmelDereocretic Convention resolves: ' "l'hat if this State mate with the Dernocracy, and by' ' their votes ware the 'enfranchisement of the white tnea -*be are now diefrenehired." common 'Janke - and common gratitude demand Mit we should not diStarb them In any rights they may tiow Porissa, ", . ,*; • Tie Bothnia yid Torn Ai! rear' Fornirr..—lt• will' be remembered,thatpdonel W. W H: Davis. of Hacks; 0120,--. the Deleratmld Mendez° for Auditor Geit-, era age lessthe itiallantilartheart to 1865, and amine was defeated. He,li.agala working with the rebel sympathisers t. ben teethe following letter It will be seen that be no longer .eontrols the brave men ; who served ender him daring the War. • • ' • ' ' Among th e signer* of Ode letter are three" of ble Lt-; 1 mite sdiers In wheat be always placed Implicit con.: Aden; Me drum midor; his' private orderly, anti Its regimental roan natter:. • - ' -•' , •' a 3xITRI to ootriner. prate 4, • Doetswwhir. Pa.. July 94, loss. • ° 4 " 41 if-, W. 4 Dee* Nilito r r Doylestown Demo. gm: Oar atthetkdr her been railed to steeling fill , Until In the Dersorrat 'of the Slat meter', In which MI stogie& us out 'v targets he. year pen, whereto you alto yelper to onfavorably within •thir action .in r•signing a..caltfbr ellioldbire and Salim' Great and Colfax Club." and WI propound eartabipave question' for oar tainaideratkeit. . , • - . , i , In order that you Way not be troubled 'ln the -futnre tie reesida de posittott tr this renewed, struggle be.• tween th e defessiere this Union end -Mow who . sought by exernutin their power to destroy' It; ire briefly state lii ~.i We ell in the United States service—nod of as In your nomethed (Motto Pennsylvanth Volonteeray— • to west lit prevent g. the Boothe:a . rebels Cud' tbe , i Northern sympathiser)* from deetrOying the Govern: , men' under whieb'Welwere reared and which we loved. We - endeavored to sem faithfully, and. in conjunction without marshes-in-arms, were sacitesefal to heconi ..nliabing what we believed to be a patriotic pgrpoee.-,... The rebels who carteehielY I slitesitterad'aad. itterkd, over three hunAreiXthousatiO of our comouleA , were. after a four yews , etraggle, thoronghly Conquered. and they, bat for the empathy Of ,Northern Copperheads and men of your lilts would - to-day have been obeli cat citizens' engaged -In peaceful pa with instead of . blatant trait ors exulting in the hope (delusive though irt ' be Of-obtaining control of the very Republic they used . every buriap effort ' o destroy. The maltilarinn. chen gee which bats marvel' and nettessulti retuned ly .in i that great contest petswep l liberty 1024 0 21 0 7 . , wp l im grin we emigre ntleteileie endeavored toe.b«se in o ur ' leader egainetthe enemy -a man whom we trottelom, , li patriot; and we-tare guide ! by the same motives now. Yoe, coldnel, do trot, iti our e"timition. ell that measure now---belle your gratuitous 'deice la not ac cented: and la Baal campaign against the enemies of oar country Ise bare Omen as oar leader the man when time is a soldier le world.wide, and who has given whither evidence) Of Ide petriollam by not lot getting oh whir% side, in the recent. contest-hie _sword was drawn ` We riper to General O. W. Grant. i " :Y4ert reelecliVlll. .1 . , . - AIM 41W .7 Efirrru;,:i ' 1. , 0 . • . wit.u•. gcbtry,s.a,. ~ . - • : - .• 1 , - , s.knit. Kiam i Llis. . • - Jona Ellautive, I ,I . : : ~t 1 LIII : VaTll4l Palos', ' ' ' • CIIIA.PMALN CAlrrti: . . . . . - Tali Banosa or uscr's Cinsar—llow To &tiger ri; Br Brawn Gust r -Our friends seem to bail aimi,at everywhere reetln tattle conviction that Oeti Grant ItinflOt prenibly bei ten. Tide I. at °nee untthe and perilous. - Be not tal )it y can; bat will be heated,. Melees ' th e Bepabllcarto w r with energy, and efficiency than they bare thee fro! pa Indiana le the only' doubtful State which seem4Gri be couterted by them with ade vale LW and energy. I trust, that Ordo cannot be lest:. bat. If there he no revival on oar side, the ballot.' boxer will cloaca the night of the October - Siete elec.. sl e w w ith at jeaetta,ooo more Republican than NMl'S critic votes unpoiled.' Perhaps we,.can stand that disparity; and pima. not. ' It is not safe to ticket the I' • • _ . So Pennarnelo We were:heavily cheated there last October; we Ire - likely .to be wore thealed bow. Her election law s of tolerably good; but the judges in Wrong D •oattle districts set them at defiance, taking all the viten thatare offerel—especially the bad ones.: They will that as at' terse 10,000 In October. We can beat the d ill If every .Republican vote is polled. But will be t Will Alieghepy Ore bar 10.000, Lancaster her and Merl In • ptyportion 1 ere' Berke, N ptou. Ennis Coltnuida, .te., n more - their INN majority eFebiet• tle II . • but fear+ ' - .. • ... , ow let us that the enemies of kototh rights should—no matte by what means—carry Pennsylvania and Ohio to Odobw. vrianliig likewise eomilocal‘tri ampler In other Statue; What then: Shall we not see the very men wita4=r shirk e ff ort , on the plea that Gam cannot be 'lying down In inaction. because . Ober will NM be a r illreedr beaten. and cannot pood thy elected it Bow swift . will be their tranaitkm. w hom blind preen palm to cowardly deepeirl • : ' The Statheareentltled to choose 817 elector, where ; of 150 'are it Melority..! There should be no doubt M ichigan' of Gem. Grant% ...... earrylnirdt West these : • , • ' ne_..... ..., . ... 7 ' New Hartipabire . ' ''4 Whim:stn. Itentschnsette,, . ........1.11 Managua— Rhode hland..... '.,. ',..... 6 firwa Vermont . 1 5111beourl ' i , West .Tirginie....,.., ' Ohio: ..... ... ~ ..1 II Tehneesee......' , .;.. .. Indlina.. ' 1,.,..14 Berth Carolina Blinds. . ..... .. j ;-.'..; .16 So uth Caothtik - • /maim . ; ' e 4 q ~ . ... , Total .... , ... . - la . :.f. Ben are J ost enough to elect, with regard to much there ,be no dodbL But Ohio and West Virginia are deePeot4y contested: and, winks we have imx s r Most vote= is per adversaries seem tot the pre*. ' eat Where the erorkeri. and 'while Wade Baron top beldly Mae-every block who votes for a "Democrat " malt give hie vote to Seymour and Blair or be d,prived of;wink Weed, sod home, bOwman we feel adze that any rebel State will vote for (Rant: We know well that, thirty thtusand of the legal voters of South Carolina WOll hope end _pray that Giant may be elected: but twenty' tustmd of the mar be am ittreined to vote fee Seymelor or not to vote at all. ho of other rebel ShelleS Wil cannot rely on our of them till the votes shall have beeo,polled and the; reselt dre clared. ' • Mai and Bothretil l We meet ChM l cottneatetd. , New York. New Jeri ; and Penaryiranis for Grant And Cbdfax. With 4-or even balfl of - th ent-4 th ere can be no =data* es tteresult. • Without at, lest two ot them all le in doubt. We can carry every nos of the except innAttay New Jerweei If we begin at once and ninuttaely try,--/nderaxlmt. ' . , . ~ • 410,PETLADELPHIA 81.1RGEONS' BAND- . Mfg BarriTlElTg No. 14 North IBM _ above Market. B. C. RV BR- , t Treat Roil) , ewes Rupture% Cheap Trap, NialtieSiodkinga, Su PPositook Shoulder Boadicea Lidtelatteaded fo k trinT7l7 Kiva, 416-21-spa IT. 1.104 A. • DYE woo! HAIB .00LOR i . • ' SESTOIOR AU .DitESSING. FOtti , 'I'X.H.E , HAart I ~ . . , - . ?as miditiara liteasiirenr ali C.lir tad Pardoer *al Trieratair. Oliablard. l - . ' . , ";zolical lair Oalna Bostana and Praline amirrilanr; toot= egotintani. , Storm Hairlisgavr. , i • 1 SW Wl*edam Halr,Bartarer. L.r4vivarr, Rettarer.: _ • ' ' ' Wake NW itarlarer . Rim Is' • a." stirs r roadmagr.R.l. , : , , 7.:". - . „;...„, 1 LoodasEtartarer..o2iiircirc or - , Lasko RraWrgr. 'em. PrerarAi. . athwzara. • Lfilla ~ ItudataL , Cdaara„ Fi.o a Tag 2 :11.A1R . i.c . i c. . . ~ u wirer idi tersiai . t.,titi. vim* aadrioi to tie assiart NAM Wan sad taps its blllair. lila Ii ,asaa to Pub* *F . dlO4 Of ipdr. la Ito !original sidaroaadag II deca . and Wait- ieWPM= : 0.011.601( limit ,itzird ”i do caz =, daditaiscipsyseable odor !Goad red a isi ill adreikillaratkaa. , I ' PMlMltalr VW Am as a dtdne wi mod • —. , ' 1 - ars Alt ' illim ar poludr ins - Sw - •• Loma,' f l ..as Nib". , cores 'II bu m— 1 .I. . - ma sort of the icalp. Ila- Or Colas lira= ..did =llk to tta r ar ' ! AN , . Mir ao. , Illr asp • • - Aid Wimp . * WO tansy. OPILT Thalnlgrill, Pas 11114141rLs. Adam wiles ils la. mania a sON,'Philaial• pida wa r lIATLOWODaIe Stank ?atoll* rad ad. dad dalion . la rug sad Toth* ankle, I (JIMA Val 1111- , - • alriallalatal4arroard lay - ' 0.. i I N A MI D EX 8,. aui eimcliiiiiiwwm itod itaasecredi,. .. I - itabiapba.. 1 , . km= "l"6l2 :e l i ad it anit e bis erliadim. fabilift. l'eaaa lath a! wept as .imosaaa rippli ng ~id AO: WI Cile and eital iftleil adak iaa. 11.1151WH"Il late llitiC iati i Z . 111.6.1 ei * un. ate' : 11 7, 30 0 11 ? non iliowitai; ries* nogg Illaraiegri landlid! il aqi - 1 1; , 4,11 " , 414 ae. • 116 , ; 1 NIS Slag PIR% AVOW a:ha* 'WM" ',me sierra .4MVra i• ITCH !s , IT-014 !!!. P.CERATCH I EigateTClit I 1 lIOSATOiIIII 1n from 1r toro home witeetrals7 , oleureru carer The Kerb: - 1 / 1 /Yboas•EN Oisammat cues maul inierer. Illiritereer , s Ole Curet caret _ Truer. Wheatale• Ointment cures Illarberos Wheatinat• Ol•tameall awes Old *area.. Wileawassa Otammeat cures every kind et itassa Mc. usi Pribe,, 60 cent/ $ box; by malt 60 COAL radius' L Il Wribiegtor Bowel, 1/or ear tiy IDrrasiste paoNir e GomExty's 4 1 1 wain** Ira* , for 0.41 Toilet. ,CitiCKli rsa FAUAING OUT or NEES RAUL : • liaw.Geo erre ay RAuk nx. BALD Srors, . RE.9TOR&S.ITB NATURAL COLOR, • .- • • DtPROVRS I f 8 GROWTH. 414VIGORATES THE SCALP AND ROOTS OF TUB HAIR, Ltheresees the Secretions of . the Coloring ,Matter of the flair; R . Execoree Diumdruff, Cares Eruptive ' " Dilemma of the &alp, abeam Whiskers *Ad litaptachwo to sly& jieterei Coke, Does not Wain tho Skin. • . . IT Ig NOTA DYE ! - A. Few Among Many Cases in Proof of its intaluable Properties,- COLOR itksran &LI is:TER fx.r44 rs. Y. t.. lrlowrd , xtaav, Jirqt 6114+1(.1;411i, PBl.. —Deaf hair hivieg been limy, 'and filling ont very much, and hear,r4; or the Irma reputation of your* iiair Restorer, 1 coed mate of It, amt In the almos t . toorwlible shun time of thied *dam fit not. in ior manner a dye, for It does not toil anythlar.,) perfectly restored my - grey hair to Its original PLopped the_ tirlHne - of the hair effectually,-keeps head-clean and entirely' . free' from dander ?and as hair drefting, Ido not' thank, It ha* er ever cab b. surnamed, keening thehair.vet7 soft and glow. . ,perwns who have used your PMAllzation of Ititn the highest terms of nriesa. I Lwow It will pre; - vent hildoem, sod stop that, annoying Itching of the I have never used It before—omit will never without 11. Tours, truly. . . ' LOUD 3 WIPPRL. 'ru Dlviatm Bt. Dlew York, Aug. 1, 1366. • . • NEW GROWTH OF HAIR. INC it. C. Pitowroositar, lee North Meth • ecreet—thwe Ser :—Thin le to certify MAL 'tor the last dire years my hi& bee beeti falling out in large einantitiee. In fact became bald ad . the top .of my head. .I.bave given several .hair preparation a gib trial. but note gave me the leant malefaction: A friend ormine parchmed tor himself two bottles of pone Hair Restorer, andorme me one bottle to use. After I tad need about of the bottle. my hair came ont nicely over the bald place; and after ming the balsam of, the fiestorer. my halt began in grow out thick all over my head. I them. hilly recommend Wm. G. Montgomery% tittr &auk , 41 , to all remove whole's hair is bilibig out. • •• Prot. S. W. JQNSSObil,L'olon Meet. ' Ph ladelphL , Mar r h 10.14 w Y MLR' RESTORED TO irs NAT.LTRAL COLOR. • - ;Yr. Ws. C. K rut -Dear' oweeour —Dear' Sir :—I cheerfully reConimend your Hair Resume to all persons• whose. hair is felling, as the very best remedy they can um—, It not only strengthens the hair, but also Nowa" gray heir to Immature' color, and le owto 4re as water, I have used bat two bottles;. thybalr, which wits nearly white, is now restored to Its natural color-4ot a:gray hair to be own. It also promotes the growth of the hair, and pesetas Ita tilling bfr., Tone, truly, . • COULTER RUSSELL, 1111 Ridge Avenue.. • October 12, 1865. . THS ORgAT HAIR 'roue OF , THR Drty, • Vii. C. NOXTUCLIIVIT, IN.- Dear Sir ;-IEI au New York these is note preparation for the twit that can compare with Nontgontery's Ualr Reatcger,ras a re. newer of , color , and dresetAg. -UndonVOlryours to the great' hair to*. cit the au. steak fr'm exPRI' ente, naWmany preparations, and jous Is the 141.1 Otte th at has bene fited me. My hair had ti l l wly gray for t number o 1 years, and your Nestor has perfectly renewed the-original color , of the and greatly tdproved It: n l4trwth. &a dreedm Sqr the hair it te:ex gullets, ereryseepect itOemOs tense I York, duguat D.IIICII.IIOPIP ISO , 102 taNilden Unit, Newle, , - 5r5.,:..• • • , . 3 ,_ . 110ATQCOIVIPS 11AIRRESTOME . I r ' i ' 1v lc C. MosTouessr, 140 North frath Skeet; D Of 2—Jiy _hair has been gley and white for over ream My son. 'A merchant of this - place,' some or Montgomery's Wait Restorer. Ivu todKed ta,try ft. and a une ,week it restored my tiel. td M. algal"! color. . which wee "dark Wolte r ": k. sot only featured my haLr.kr tie Waal r:rlor,'lrst - rendered jt eat end Mosey.. and removal All dandruff from my bard. it. • hair Walt it laths hest I have ever wed. I kel, It my duty to let the public Pray' know Una they need • pot wear gray hair any_ r if they egtly . Ilse Wm. C. licertgoaerra Hatt s suwer • , _, . J offettrwri, DeL, Natal% i c Ees. • --- : . AO TATA ttrADIX itarims Fail Tag talLEf. :After being parlor several rare. ray hair bas bein -trietered to Its =and Piro the ase of • saiell quantity of lidontgainery's noir UsMoer. Its alip aotelerateditte growth a Ike heir. re:Wired and ruff, aadlrept my scalpeoeil, and in a peffecti7 4 h 7 eatidlticut from the large number of persona wham .I know to' base been ,benedted by the toe of Motet: cee i r o rsHaleßestorer, I =MY with Plidoei g =l- -that It is Mailable for promotin g , the h. of the hair. restoring - the, original natural color, altd curing eruptive diseasee of • the scalp. • , lire JANE Giutrraso22lBo4lb I ll[th Si, " Philadelphia. Aug; iii, ISM - r. , ilik-64N-11441-118. 4S DIUMR:111, Ws. C. Moments:as, h y hair being gray and tailing oat Tay fast. I oOtabsed I bot tle of yonr Hair 'Restorer, and need according so reetiods. In a short time the Wing .ott of my hall cooed, - and the ortginsi natant eotor of dry bah. Wag • entirely reidored. It also makes the hair soft mid [dopy. athelentee Its • growth. Ind cleanses the scalp. As a dr.:mint *di restate/ combins4 I haw weer toand its eqoaL lours. PICT, •• - - . WM. N. OHLM, 430 Cantodstreet t . Ersielphia, January att. 186 t, ! • FALLING OF TEIN HAIR • R10PP71..., . Wis. C. Moareosreas. Pl-4.Dhit Sir ; —Lhave beim using Moatgonsure.Uair Sedorer. tor the per ot spy hair San rat to its arigthel mama] color. tkw had the, desired Mho. It has 'kept my bald Sea train dandratt, prevented 'Metalling ow at' the hair. ?stored Its natant COlpf, aidjeromoted it Vast, HENRY PRITM, 1111 Wfte AMMO. Philadelphia. Sept. SS, . • July 19.469 L . TEErrnroxy OF Watt! M.11.4100R. ! ' win. C. llorromarr—Dear Sir :-I take *mans tester my untkaimy wide Mama okyeat Esir , my Mgr baling tam pay ler several mom rad bearthg yoith Bedew bigkly um* at I datm - mined to try It. lam pow Imo to Mite el:2ll'th Me dam all you' advatieed it to do—I? ?enteral my bath, yrb.. we very y, to Mixt oatmal gigot. It Is 0 Mks* ler Ike : ail I t w o all penons wbo have grit bath. end vie It•=1 US natural color, to am Mackty's Safi . It alio keeps On loath dada and free tram dmitrulL and I. easy sad Oman to me. Any parem abo , doable* teeth ofitlai etittiMM * OM lital . nee 011 thamaelme. Team truly' • - ''' • . I mimed( aso3.l9Agoti Yeast Btreet. Feat^ Jae. 6:181111. ' - , Prim. 00: Well bates, $ I 00: 100. S IO 0!). 4 1 1 0 1 0 , • , ts, all draerleta • • - • mt. cuorrecamay, sou iu u guiti; 1401. BUIS • , . .1013W0nn,. WAY A 001110% tram s 1 412 No. OM A* Et, Alladdpbth. , - F 25, le .-:. ' ,17-11*; • Tb• an 11404 lad noose ot Xirep. HO* are Amodoelos Reports err Yacmg W at Bosai% sod the Wm% Abontwee wide destroy the Maly powers, Lod mere te lientie., left woe seem ot Mit to IWO Wet tepee e_ ry 4 tree, ot , done: ' • Adder W., .., 80IIIMT0111, Howard amodatioe. Mb: irl• ' • [July St Wr .WU , JOSIIIPII ' FUME TAILOR. • , was- .PERRY 46 do., • graits,onnooltrorairome No. a Common &ism" inky.% Moe of dim. oadosifro ootisMoli 4111 - mealawe, its t id iota the moot mem% a J.tatookal. Pa tad I'm boss e.git Doom */ MON"; Mei 7hr to U. *dad views, iThurfpnets, avothamacatatr .4/4 larks. Ntamik) No. moo Ara stook ilium. To. Lmoomo at Nadia. Ito awed bad./ ate Is tuft lA, pi helms *M go tome* losoltot oot Ws. No toNdonlook 1 , , ..11141 •L• • ' , 0111PJLIITRIC11410111 0 .--Tbe wider • stalked We eatood .IEO3 t CO•partilttliklp . 4=12110116 of Miniog land Bbilpr4tig Coal from the. en ale °Anal. i HeetnetervOle, hfichnyHdli County, wider Wilk= nubs of JOHN WADIJNGRB &CO. . JOHN .WADLINORH, . ' • WILLIAM( 11.117 jtSE • „ 4 THO MAB Heekociavi . JoHN.O,6OINNEL4,. MEW ".13:4- • • 'males. BunteN. ; NOTICE to Sea.—lnforniaeon wanted M. JOHN.IIIAItAY. U. poried-tribe bonitos from Pottsville to EtarriOritrg pith his beam.: er f T ULM% uo tin, boat Lizzie or .IClizabetb. Ele will dad something tempts& to Ms advaeragal by sdibiesig g PIITER KELLY. . care U. A. It. CANN, trn Cbestnnt U.. Mat tarlisnisbaig paper plentMl copy. ..83.3t*. thatft- Easulasir wsosuiss. / . ••• e rr iv i kmu sikr ir of Welglite andlllessoree, .143 Schuylkill Avenue, Pottavilld.. APO& 49 • . • . , To MI saisfaetarove art • Vogel' lor 80eame Sughtea. Are.. it Seleiryl• Vessey,..,,TA ILK NOT MD, that I have sold to ALLISON Ac BANNAN of Von Caitees4 an to tem* In on , ?INDICT STUD WIEMEIN, and haver' gtventheia die =Deep:carol of ft In County, Ash =to collect ell mates der or to beepareAte be the masalletant and sae of thesame__ Itaaleacc. Dec 11..41-40.11 DAVD)oLABA. IllatoillOlLlKllol Fen aLtLit.--alir Plato Donets, wttboat loaf. Tbbty la th es : * anger, lity_feet; bog. )( Inch ItoMatae.e.for I Blast Foram.) AVIII be aololl at a *mein. Deliveded, Pot:teethe., Apply to 0 - ArYTlfft. t Spoof., Putnam New York,,. - ta-itta• N•WICBI.—JOHIC 81NT11.81% Colleen* of &tool Tat and Water Rent can be found, at the store of Mr. Women Hoover, Centre enact between the bows of 6andBocloct evera evening, where $ l _indebted an either can tall and genie. . ygi - • 19-3ln • •• _ Isc b 'reori .a ,To-ito.tra oiesta. 7011111.04emal &Ord fer Lenateor c= bereby gtven that propkwals will- be ge, by the ithdal to grant for term of years, sea ?merlon. Worthelorthint Own*. PS:; several raw Isms upon Sled and Whiteitair Coal beds. having >bur wiles tesebese eater tele4. The red oh: are tips was vein & now being =warted by the lotexis . Company, the awl troth which is of .* superior quality and always commands the highest price ra the mutes. Poesselou of the uremia* taq be emir*. pm~inediately nat . In oddities to the taclfltire uowponeeted =maee soe shipmest.., to starlet by Imo of VW Central Railway and the Beausylventa etv, nal, there will, it is believed. very soca be es to the largAu maißt., by way et the lle tirp the Philidelebta and Beedthg Raliteed._• JOE!' W. LULU dr P. W. uumnat. • ' Istaineer of. Mines y, wis: 120 Cadre W., Pottsville; P HanisboaT J ti„ • • .•8 , • , itS•ta IigkUNOT ' 11.....hosunuis null be oteetted u h-, County Alas Baines on - Mit of euttinottli h a: r t iki t u Ad dri llCl dietit i Muc h Ps. 91 . COR IQ 141 • B. - • HUMBS. Drectory of Poor. IL W. HEIL i homy 10611 . tioWta.ll , llll. ; : lbe Ikon Pam, dm. Crtaped ra• Calk tar e bria, coal, *c. Rear Sawa: Ana Oilii MMES. Was Webbiaa tor Map and youo aardia, - . Papa Mater W.lrea, Bmaa and Ina Wlrl Cab lignea, Painted &rem. Orassaapal Wire work.. Aw g WALIMI Al l iO r rA. N.. 1111Phlada• JOHN CALVEI3.I.r.Ia!" . masteameof • 11 , 1114? " 3 "Tat% ooloroLowm c ; :mo TER nat., snowed tram MI Bios us raw writarr ii =srstossiasys'sgeued r o ws Ix* Wirft._.-13p41314. 0.415.w.M`M. . .. I` 61111 E bast alai; cimviet'ov ..int IL firmigeir moors i.r . As- temoreru - Diatrief *it Paiesseyl vale; is. INitAleN.4trPreY. 1 ; isi the tattler of WILLIAM ittlOAD4" sod - ,71COlt ratioAps..o-pinneek , .. - 1110.gripts. , , . ..: - h; - :.1 0 . -4/..tiail it may ct mem ,- .The andepleasie;i sm . i ti e ,',ll4:l,l tit Pott , vilik; Schltylklll - C , lttyty,- Femur. katiki,l-ohrhy giyerpatice vf , bI4 at I. , Liereletit ht. A,... 111 , 10 MCP4.12.. flitOe of Vt . aLiA M.- ft s3oAriht Prd. JA - 100 ? ADO.O. vartneti. -ilf Pmegfpve Toatik.l.r, li t.t,e,-. mail Sehaanill'' id:amid ill - strict. 4irt who f d ',w to la , on . .fae litt. day Mgreh, A. D. 'Mi. ad paditadliaokrap.ta' oya,o the ttknn cirthelitaalyfe, b y thvDtiteiet Genet of the 14 .. . SOW for the Euterti• IDie efiPetemtvanhc._ . .q. ' •• ' Ol4 Pottaville,...ttait 4th day May A: -D. I.F-CA, • ", i.i.r , - 1- i . SAIME HEFFNER, A Myna°. . Artie - . am otosvialn, T OR Ptomain'. • ; .a.4...tr010t0: so.. ra szo.itallurrev, .at Pottsville, _ Anictist46, 4 A D 15113.' 14 „, , - • Theunderttlaneti hereby eyett.notice gof hie *palm. • itescatt Oa awagnee • of JOIM•HELI18. 'of Pineeri,re, fitennylkill Octunty,-Penasylianlo, will:dwelt Diatrtc% 'w,biLlt ,b 6 beef 44 itlageti a Bankrupt upon lite Own pe.• iNII.AM tneZtletrlet CoutrtAf mid District; • - - • ' - I ..., trj-A- hiqa.tikilLOßß(4selguee. - . 1 184 ) 04.;,'43 . '., ,:-' ~'- , - „gist , . - - , t ~ - : OPPIOS OF T e ta DkitTY D. Blf M. PO. 43 i4.14.th eraser. ram 0, p,,.. A u g $0..04 R b. co give iii•fi . r That, on- the Pith day 1, l•pgAngtutt. A. P. 1688, 4, l 6_.!cant in Bankruptcy wee r tit ilada! t ,the- estate fV3I. S. SHOLIANBBR.- . .. gft, or ille•Borough of H burg, County of Berk*, Nate; of•Pennettiranta. who, se been adjatiga e Bank.; riia gt , hie own .Detitiou; ;Oat the payment of 'any .OeMeand delivery of any prot arty' beloaging to nth '. ;Italia:apt. to hitu.oi for hlif ue, and -the usnefer of. '- any property by him .are'; chidden be law: that 1 t i . `toott tog of the credtiotB of esald"Bankrupt, to prove ther•debta. and to awed ;no .crt More sot of ala: eitate, will he held et a-Pourt of Bankrantcy tot„ • holden at _the- Office of Hon um 3ERGER. N 0.46 :North 6th Sltect. Heading. _ft.. before H. Mai:runs. OER, Roemer, on the Zitt dot ot Septemher, A. - D . 1644, at a o'clock, P. 14. • ~;e- W. V. WALTER, . • 't • ~ Degiiilllft &Y. u iliceeenger, • "= • • "36 St , ~ levisiss, Ivan ia.—lN :, the 25;h day tt Ac= :Oilstone ' falairLet • AO ERVPNY. *.t k. gnats d 11..1109. • , The ant uietkeedlierefer Oita notice of lite 'enpreine. i t iont jim A...ph e CLY. ER, or the itcadiVtbe Or of Berke suit Si a•e' of fienterleaetac, Mien seed letriet. who...ton been 4,11 liedght erßankra thpon ;bun petttlob by the AilftCOOr. of tald Dieltrct:Vi‘o the Creditors' of see Bankrupt. ,; 110RitOg itestOee,. N 4.9 North gth Street,' ' 'Mutest 2:0, . : srst - • 1•*; OFFICE OF THE! il t r i f t TY U. .8. • • (to. f 3 Bourn trel . RlttOftiO, 1.1 ..' • • • Aar• efd. hum 1 i . irkpetif et, Court ofgia Itte 0 telt ed-Iliteatirs far atrree Diet t Pre arylvemin, • • ' ;._3`i 11,01 K HUPIVY. lit • •In the totteick/IDANALBERT. Bankrupt, era Theirict or Pennsylren es,—A. Warrant in,Bok.. rupt,cy has been issued- hy ?kb% Ootert ifirtineUthe es taW ADAM l 7 ll.BaliT, Itneonnty of Berks.. 411 , 1 I • . Sabre( Pennsyintnii in l etdd District, - who has been, • _duly bdjedgtd•litinhrept nyein petition att. credit "sukthe parteeaft•or` any..l3ebt4vind • delivery of any'- 0173 bek'nenir t° mid , - genkrupt. him , Or toe bLs-- pige. the transfer 6f anl.propreiVey bin are - for.- ' hidden lats. A Itehtial. of tika'Creditors_ of Saki ' Haan:oU uroveabeir and 'to - choose OINS 4 , t..954re otobtoecoof ti l t will he•held'at a Come of bankruptcy. to be bbilit liteldlog,Berks ,, Omni ty, ; said Metrics,' el loth day of-September it:,: D. 11A% at .9 Toelock, the office of ft,. mig,TZBERCAR, No. 4attorth oth Street., Reading, Pa tone of th e Registers 'Bankrupt( of raid Die : urge. • ' F. WALTER, .. • .4ifutt.l4 13-31-2tl BeOtr,ty U. i 3. Y._ e. ]manger,' , ALWRIIIN SAT JILA T eikßiti MOTU, It .—Mg.ir,:, Ill; Is limb, givon that le - ofadailnistration arm' tbiti estate of ROBERT tale of the Roroagh or Rchayllilil Haven. dwelt* .. Pave - been baited to the w r undarsignal Iv the Regis _ ~,,,tc. for fletinytklll Cosa. 3r. • MI persona Indebted i tll 'said eststa are requested toJnake paYritent to the.linderetgned, salt all thwe balling derimuds against We estate. Wiii'lltelmt their elattas 'to the 'undersignetUor settlement; •. . ; ~ ' . • 'AZARI4.II Asbilkt, 46utintatnuor,- 7.. lottssille, August 17tbj :i :. : . 84.6 t• . she 'Coors of 0 e • rime of be\nit :lr 111 Cottony ' . '.. 1114N,TA.WIN LiPIJUSEC 71 • AL. Void. &v. • . 118. • an HENRY EtigLE. - 1 , • Decesitier Tern!. 15er. I: The Anditar, appointed ttui Court' to; make a re-: port distributing the ' of eale Ryder the ebovti writ, will meet the null tweeted to ,hli riShe. ISt Centre Street, Puttee on Sattmisy,, September' ntIVISSS, at In teeloa., where . all partiesluter , ' kilted are required to preient their claims or betare,.! er debarred (root elaiminton said thud. : • • , Aug. SIV-..24.2t c . . W. P. RYON Auditor. , - -. • . . ;T1'1441 vus DIB24IOEIT COURT OF TRW - ;• is Nate* floivllhe Eastern, Oisariel tit reisetrylvatallit. 1 BANKRITPTUB. .• !- Lib 'the -matter of II VRT/EAAB„ 'lt BariklllPi. Bo' Wham IV may f ,-,- The ,tinderaligned a ' Michael• Belad,', el •Ts aqua. tlebnYlkill -Cotmtl. Peensslvaida, 'hereby gaes., notice 61 Ma appoint- Meta as Sassigtiee,of -theiestate of . BENRY HAM. '. •Of liyatt,Towia,filrl. iln tW fouuty -of Schuylkill: to stibl Dintitt, and- whavt* - tO wit, On Um , ad day °I. 'Jane A.. D f,ls6B...atidsta Bankrupt up= the po:lition.of himaelL by th*•'Dlstrict Court of thellnitaS • States for the Bastern , ldeatict - of Pennsylvania. • . .Dated at Tamaqua tiettath day of August A. D. 1861. ,--• ' • -' .. Ric/FARA BC.A.: , =, Ataignie.. ?tnginit227:* .. -., , ii • -' .', 34-3 t `DI !CT COURT et the . " - ENITiRO --- ir *TIRO for sae WelatlMPli taletrictat *caw ylvistelia. IFSA.NIiIitTPTCY. , i.- in tb metier Of D. Et.'BIBWCOMBR and GEORGif .BitlißMA at, late caps! tglts Ps NEWCOMER - A PREL VAN, Bankrupt*. • - I '4 • • • ' ' • , Billnern'Distriet of PeeYli'anlia tr. ~2A_Warrant in Dinky cy , hat been . teased by Ra'.,:' Ulan Iglatlit the Sa t. of D. .9. NBWCOMRR .t... at GtORGE,FISEICILAN. te cops:trent. NRWI. WIER 1 81711.11111tAilq, ql . the Cfunty.of !Manikin, and State ! _ _cif litllzrevanic In Pala; District, who bare been di/lg.-- CA*ol4re* Bankrupts ufinri pstitipil of theft creditor,' and the payment of enidetts sail the delivery of *LY '.property- .perty- pelonging to lifitanicrnptia to them.-or to -. :their net, and the. trats*tiol.any . prowty• byl hem, .arel*rbidden .hy law, ',-.., Nmecting of the creditor* of 4ilid Bankiilpts,ll4 'o66ll:tit debts and emcee oar or - Mere amitaisse* of theiteatate, will be beldat a arm of Bankruptcy to be hitidott at Pottsville, in raid Di., tact, eat the. First "d of A. D. • bal. -1 • . , le . ovhick, A. Y-, at t • - office ofJOIIN p. WOB.Aifil -elm Of the theaters , aptcyof and Maria. •1 , , , ...: . • ir. :r. C. - ELLWAKfiIt- - •'' '' -- ', - Le,S.hlarshal for Said District. •,:, •/;Ailguat 14,1888 • 13: • ' •., 34 it • • IN TEAR - 131*TR111.4. COURT OF 'FRE ' ' '`A. lillited-otriates Clait . she Fasters* Ill!iarirs -,-' 'if Fell WSPlVitesisii j .t ' .•• q ...4:C -JAVICS TALBOT, Of tibittiMlllabghtl IVO, Philnylkill. • Casty. PentaylvantailTankrupt. having .. petitioned - ler bis . dhiclistre. a .metling. or creditort will be held Cott W.ILDNBSDAY, 'RIG 'M day of Sept., 1 , 851. at ii .; Irelack, te.'it P . .. boflegister "JOHN ROBART. ' Itrci.l -at-No. ISt Cletitt trek,' to P,ottaville, Ponta. i that the examination the Bankrupt may be fitlivh,d,. , and any business of. tinge required by sections 'at 48 of the Act of, Coarreas, transacted,: • The Register will taiiiii, y, whether the Bankrapthas ' 'maimed tn . his ditty 4 heating will alto tie Ws* ' ;WEDNESDAY, the Oth day of Sept,-`.1!49, beftre the Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, A M., where 'Partici battened .. m.i . "o- show came against the dv- : charts; . ~ ~.' . . • ... - guish . Witnees Bon •,. bile JUDOS eaDWA LOEB. ledge. and .of the Court at Philadelphia 11111111, Atattist 14.;• D. 1888 ., ' " , • • BART; G. R. FOX: aelt- ',." Attest-40PM r. , BART; }Water. % - Aug ltak, 1868/ - 31•31 ILit FUR RifiriFßlCT COVIIII 3 OF TMIII,- Visited ammo fits_ lbw. Rasttreta ?District of I Pesiasilvaelarp ;. _ ... '* ' ',. il , Pactif.?..l.: WILLISIZatt , of uranch TO, Felollikil , Chanty. Pelintylvanittl, Bankrupt, kering. petthonid . 41.1 i bit discharge. a me eting of creditors ..1111 be held ' pit WEDIVD4DAY; tao ad day 0186 1delnbei: 1848 ' at" Vehilek...VAti.. beforkßegister, JuliN P, HOBART, 'Ettl„lat No, 184 Centra Street, in PottsvUle, fichnylkill ,County. Petunre w isainith. • that the. ezattanation of the tea*, opt tray. .fintO,, and any banners of ' meet requited- bycsictions 27 or 89 of the Act - of Con. ifretm, )m6E:led. . ,3 .. • Rtrister will cattily's/hatter the Dankrupt bat 44dormed told' dutY.: A hearing Pill also be bad oti 'Mai:teach y,t4tite lan day of Set, 1969, before the. llacttut at Philadelphia/tat l6 o'clock. A. U., where viz-, ,lite itNirelaiii may stpow same against: the dlleberis Witiiees lioncJORN ceDweransit, Judge, ~ d Seat of Me Court at Philadelphia. . • . Altgritt le .IE4B. ~ - . • • •."- • _, _• : _. 0. FOX, R.i Clerk. • ° Atien.:JOHN B.- BART. Begtster; i r p • 'Aug: 14.118;• . tr A l. ~ • _..tl-et . ~ , . VDiTOIEVIS POTIVIC —ln I thp . emirt-'of •12. Comm. Pleas Ottieboyikill tount7, • • . . '' , JOON M. BOBBINS and )..; ~ - .... 2 - .L.S.IWHAS R Blbiti, .• .(.1 - - ' • Ma ding :is #OBI3 I CU.. . 1 UV. Fac. ~..., • . _• ••• •• vs. .I - • 186 June; WITILEIk BRI T, wits of !Tenn . isey,,• '.., _, Dirdel.arteht 4414er, and ; • ... : •i4. S. 71,11111.NCIElin Contractor. I.' ' I I,Ttie tunlost, I.4wiltor, - appointed • to' distribute 'the money in rt en the 'above *Tit will atteadn, the duties of kta tip talent at 61s once, 274. Centre . .,Otix„..et: ..1 . V 4 w.,......tte iblr rottsvi ll e, at 10 o'clock.; 4 5 ,_,..,,..,....0.4y. • thBePtetnbet next, when and . .where ill parties aro Uired.to make it claims nr Ott debarred ;row bteipon said feed. ' ' • ~..-• Eii I:),.0 Pltin.)3ll, Aditor. :Auguit. 15, VS; . r," , ..*4 . . r '33,4tt : - • :.141—• TIMM DIST ROT COVET OF TOW i Vatted letiOesi,fisetlhe Maaleru Inbar ict oar Pealigyllkijks# IN BANILIN4PTCY, at Or lefsteirg, litarelil "'A. , D. WS. . , . 1 e tinderslgned ,teby irises notice of his apppint 'intent as Juseimie otTiOUN . T. LINDA& of Urw uz Wm, In the salinity lactraylitlll, an4litate of Penn• sylvan* within la 'strict, who tuii been aitiadel4l* .4•Elilltrupt alskin.• .ownrpetltlon. ihy tyre Dunrirt t anti. of ealttelehric .11' ' • .. • IBLEIVELM. MADDEN. Assignee, , I , -. • - 3, ' - - Orwiciburg, Pease: to.the'eredltors of sitlcf-Ms . iikiiipt.: •_,,fing 15 '6B . :._ : c.„. .IitIPIKIMIIIITICISTicisur , NOT 'CR.—Notice .' le hemby Oven - by 'the nodertlitned• of their tw it piefilment as whale Mom of the estate of ERNsT Kl.ElfilLfer, late o t. Carbtm, dmeated.—All per. emu Indebted to ea estate will make fmmediate tray-, merit it'd those .tut • claims will prese nt , thereto. 'tlitt tmdetalgted for meet. - - • • 4 ..-- rteßt.o749l_, IitRiNERT, :- . 1: .- 1 . . _..., . A. W.Of..TJEZN. - 41,13 g. 8.7 4 18--St6l. - ..., , . Administrstori, . N -- OTICE.in ;She Court. of Common ?leak of Schuylkill Gunny. • ILS.R-Y_SAMITRIS by her ' tkil March Tenn 1869; ge n t friend Thos. itiliams L' • _ ~ I vs zr r A fitra Starpoeria for a sza SA 12. -.) 4 Vo : l 4 ')e reepond I above named : j You areoheret+ feliried 1 0 uP l at a Court of fkuroiioo rim% k be eld at Potts% ' for the County o% Schuylkill. os , the:.Sin Woodsy September next. top answer the. oariplalut of the St ella/A to the above stated We. , , qf.011132 e WYNKOOP. Sheriff. SUES*, Oill , e Mitast k,.1668. ISAR 1. , AItISKINI*TititTOI3 9 O Niklritat:--Tatea otWILLIATISER. late of Sunbury, Parma: geiteleed., Let ters of ot Adialnistration 'baying been gitated upon she ea Mile to the azderatened, ali pationi baying. Odeon are mandated to moms them. ~ .witttlicee being *Med to wit estate will taw ' Malta payment to - AL YOST, - : ►esewt'l; NB-3 ry Otuditehunr. kIII.9IIINIiST TOWS' Weir hereby •een btf 'the othaortf i got,o . of .010 ipphiatmt4t by • .hateulOoott of 13cbuylkiii Coma- - Wits edtainistrstoObt the esttate- ot Amos Wisner of , ifralb Alto, offxvopeti•HAll meow 'lndebted to the said ;iiirtole %V' make brew jpemotint. - awl flow hay lig Chinni rovierit them to the undersigned joekbayment,r thiL. 1311R1811.41y, Adininistrator. • rotteetlle; July lO-st cest‘,,--Treinendens a/Amu= t' Lli ;.ireetial4ofntsti Si the, new Camaca • I ;Ito Intatiktg Polies of tbliMpire sweel 4 1 a; ion= itliO two ever tried it ..0> withal t 1t ill reannnwi'tiationa are p.rfeca 7.447H1T ee ENS and iNagertni 901011.111N0W. 7 4 4 1 iratiranu0 to contain more wsak4rll' *intr. to the 'dal* worth than any other . EioaP in • ' itha Starket—litetatre the eilleata! *, Tay it. Bath itentiecgteranteeit (if heed aocording 10 dblikeoCo) 0 r *Nal ner.*d. 'Mk/AY Vier for I t. Men; !illitattred oall. hY;I • AIIIEVILILEY 111aLt. '6.0 - .L...84p Wetritth) ' • • Ifrtt; ( 0141: risi arlaf,) 1, th al 61114 OW& - w. oi,• A, GLASS, AND . , 14: f ii:4o4: y STORE, , .. 266 Cen , ~. Street, Pottsville., •Tal k dozens ." Porbtrille as neighboring b mit '•6 arc Szpittd • • and ermine tO3' stalk of - orat ee s.l -as I =not to be wattosoltic And ems innabb . .;' - r • .., With easy art( xta they toy *sat to line of , tasgass. [lt; 411111111NCU (*IRA Tel SeftfintAner Efts. • yous. cologne% (tins Beth Ihr nidreg. and ages- ' - old variety al%in, *C. 4 _ - GLASS 311, ...Choicest, 11%ot Pstiongh .;e*lbe,ft of Tebtitand liar Tumblers, raianitas, WWI* Asian Bea Gloasit, ens, ax. Lair er e u lou s& etiti Inato ettinuatis. Lanterns, Cr tlatn i Atc,. ar... _. 111:11111011;152111Tw‘lroo St ma 0 4•Ccart- . , inatt :Wan or- t Inttsraln, In eslUi Or imago, sates. le wi t bile. aIrWW - Mr. views wassig z - 44UtiOnld% TT. row • lit4bly Jars, JWstez. ete, 01110111-14.aritalig11:.."111tE Cantos. Jul sad Ytifl man; Qaart and : Ceak ' 111."-ilar'' U grian? l a r t ft Isnot so. 4. X, 71111/AWAU -. - LNiiiiirDlllllWAD,WlTl—Boiv daterhen sex may Indent. Sbe he gate t lave of say = they choose. , marded. th e muted _ eppy. end 1 410.1 U( TIXX Maple. be enil elna. Mao Touthal I,Ort. Seeret Seems • Hoyle Get Rh* ? gee. AU marked As le agate. MVP add. Addniav =OM 3 (XL. TS Menu ht. X. Y. •• Milo • • ,1 1733338 Ilk CO.. i V~. ~ O ~ is ~ ,\ _R II Cl' II :. ~•• \\:•11h11 r"r, I i' .. .1, 4 . . 1 ' I ! : i`,; ' , t /5, 01 ..• ..... 0 \ . antotes °law ails jai: , 3 • u t, \ - Its colgiwil 'color. . /.. . • \ Enulicates Dandrbff and ;e; ~ . \ MINORS,_ ,4. , - .„ • MIKA= . r, 4 ) l \ vt i, L i i lf.' ' *- . 1 • !'' . • -'' 0 ‘ au if /1 :- . .' • :: . ''. 'H. ' " t i I t 1. / i • .:. ' I L-. ' .. * : 4 ;• . ' _-_ ;-*„ , $ ~ . .t • . , •. , Mit.. VIRTAIII - , ll' ill itt4si.-.76.—:::,7.73 , :;:autzerc.ii,ttiredElarz; to ;Ow Dana. Lassaoese-Snauts YOIIIII. WhiCh Iv se=i Youllvittare. . It will poskively imulleate Hu. , 141111 Dacttruff from He scalp, Awl where'll:we is,, ire in the jamb, will awe a us, itlwilWk__ _,.,_._ _of Rah' to put forth on bald spots. ' Tboitsallds- Ws IMIII.F7ing-4 0 the above: '. Price. WI per Illestle, ' • JOHNSTON:, HOLLOWAY A COWDWW. Intillle7. sakt Ats. t. .. 1 - • . ' • _:. „, _' P. UMIRD O N. A_for Pottirville ; H. N. COILB, econTlkill Haven; 4., .AELLAB WENS; l4netsvine: 7.4. =LEER, Asbland.. .. [Ant 15. WI L-11- 3m. - Among the many regtorittre• width imbue has rap, 'plead to relieve the efelialooe of pawaelty. there h aO mere favorite ore for a certain 'elms of - disease than the •ticditinal "ene s of the Citerry. Tree ; • but ever ye cable it is its power to best, topoorbo, lb talkie lad to cure. la enhanced lew.intd' by actentide :MO Indiana oumbhation with.cthet itmted/ellww themselves Of Tend worth. Teighsppy adegdag an- Ilta to a trlark.O3o degree 12 • 'Wessaeoss lawlewas _ Chou*.' -whose nine , in caring Coughs. 'Cade, limocllt ta Whaorpher, Cough.' Croup. Asthma. Pulmonary Ater, tam,: indliselpient,Constimpliou is Inestimable. ' _Stream essisowny. Fim Barran= Wursisz. Sec.; Depot . Malta et, aonth Itoyalta Masa. - 1 tbe spring of inn Iwas in-at severely Adlicted with a bard, dry cough, with it. land scananpanhneets of night tweets; completely penetrating my nervcas seitem and praeuelng such a debilitalsdatate at health teat, after trying medical aid to no perm*. I had Om anall hopes of ever temsretieg, as hadabso my Mende: At this stage of matters I Wu prevalhad Elan through tee Influence of •neighbor to try Whore Hallam .of Wad Cherry, and. before using - two bottles the egerte was' almost muted. My cough eiditel7 left we, the night sweats deserted' me. hope-once more elated Iny dents:Med spirit. and Anon I bad attained my Wonted strength and vigor., Thus Welds Bags us. ft begotten been remarked by prams cosimrsant with the above re, literally snatched ma from taw yevadrof grave. on am at liberty to use. this tor the benedt. of the '• Prepared by arra vit vowLsa ea , 'rresocif. Street,. Batton. and for sale by Drug:glide generally. Tee beet twin tinned, for iscsoroLA. . In all Itarimtnlfuld lunar, Indexling Mark Cancers. Int Salt 'Rheum.' &c,. dc.; as Dr. A n d er '. *Mae Water; a pare aolation of -lodine witliciat "Olrent,' rtherweied after many years of seleatlfle ie waren and experiment. Fur nadleitlng humor, from the systems ft naa no equal. • • Zrrsent free. - - J. JAITIBRORE i Dra.glate generally Ilt.Dey Street, New York. Aug 436 - ~ T 1.4 Eleatt4l.T“m Nugnst is. invarlibly an unhealthy month. and the dog-days are universally quoted u an unhealthy sea: son, Domain Uwe frequently Le:labiate. , fatally at ibis time than at any other. owing to the relaxation of the.system. This is. therein:me, the proper time to use " comedy that will recuperate the strength and•forlfi the system nal: st the attacki.of disease. Experience teal demonstrated the fact that HOSTETTER'S STONE. ACI3 BITTERS la the: beat medicirie used to accom pliah this desirable object.By 1 use the . appetite is increased, digestion promoted. all feelings of &Pra etor' removed- and the vitsJ-fanctkins restored. The efdicted should avoid all pernicious' Robotic prepare. tons periangerepdrttng to be tonks and restOratine, as they Only afford temporary eablitration.. and eventually en. tallt lf, not fatal, resells. This is nev the dase with go ER'S tiTOILICII BITTERS. er They' tiEnd perthanent benefit and soothe the nerves with outoxen= following their ass.- Theweek and debit itated„. bylts aid, awake to a unto of the enjoyments of, life, and' they are enabled onto more to tate their se ,Muttomed Positions 15 society:. 110STETTEW8 BIT .TERT are now coadderedthe, standard remedy for All diseases Arising from an impurity of the blood. They ire mannfactared la:grist quantities, and - there is animely a p:ty hamlet on the habitable globe where, 'they may 'not be found. , 82 at tail Weekly .odd Ter Dr. it is ttl Pouted .x ' I T ECM 'Ma 'N. R . W.- . -4-6:v:R.:.*:AZ, - 1:. - A - ti ., :01:f . 1 ftligigio:: luteNtlicc:i ::, Tdi fiabbalth School ,TeScbers' Union of pot* villei- insets on the seared Mouthy wining of • • . The Septembni mating will be held in,the Bap tilt "Church. Natturtonso streett Qtutetilri • for dliettesion, "Is It desirable to base one general lesion for the Abotelionslay *bool .• • , 111L&R.11,17tD. , :02 ■anieps Mass mud Os ioseloPazaid bus le . te wpm fa Ms Jovaamat. • ' 'GOTTSHALL—TERRILL—AIums t 43d.at Abe Ponmage of th e M. )I..Cherth. Itiormil le, • R by ey. Noble Frame. Mr_ Esaxa C. • Gorrartauk, of Remitsz, Ps, to leis Jsavia li.:llmr, of Y0 1 1'0 11 3 14 &W l ' • . kill Comity. Fs. ` ' • • ' '• „• - fifaiMilt— 10:IMRE' ON— A; :the, re sid ence of the brides parent. . on Wrdbeiday, AWtatjtt,th , tly the Rev. J. Ryland ientirtelt, Commas of Bhatookin. Pc. to Mb* Loots Di Yth.sizo - a. pt Nam York City. • • DllitD. -whim . iiiimmusamenu if death*. OtOV TAIC 4 e sompinfed witiqboilaw.N., moat le pad jtir:ar rats 0/ 10 oasts per 1141.• .. . - 'HOFFILIie--oa - the liith •of Julj. in Washtegtrin Township, Schuylkill Ozianty, time/ Lll agedl6 years 11 mouth* and It , • /11:1BER.--On the thd lemeanrria./Misort of John Bahia. Sr., near Mt:Crete, aged 'ro start. .'JITNOKUIrrff—On tite ed inst. in this ,Borouct.: WILLIAM Gamma. yoeet ion of *oast E and A.ona itarthaJangturtb. aced 1 year.. 9 month* and 10 days. - " ' • • UNDBEIXTITEI—Cto the morning of the 41st WPC.. at the residence of.ber parents. NO. 337 North Sixth' PrilledelPhia , Heraxa &Tarn. daughter of *6, 110 1 1 Kanto Llodernintn. aged 3 sows, I menthe afiL • • . : x 0(01E—On liriday.4mTnist T. 190, is Palo Alto, Isiso 'Moose, In the 89th year of Me age. lid wee a mare of Itngland. • ' . ; MIATITIEWS—On the MI inst. In this Borovh;Of consumption, Witdasis O. arrorws, son ordacubj Itanbeers, in the 33Myear of Meese. OWENS."OI2 lbObt WidengtOD 'Te INA LUCIA OW% Of VOW fever, aged 10.eirra. • T4O . IIIPRON—In: tiplikont. - SchnOkill" Coanly. on Yooday eyentog. Angtot 2414 Atlea. ELUTcOII!"- KM. aced 6a years, 9 months and la day*. Philadelphia and Banding papers pinata copj. ' WALLACH—In this Bonny& on Monday lot. Kara. Want &tannin .of F. B. and Fanny William, aged 1; year and ton. ; . , ' Obluiarlee. • , Ar a stated meetieg of Social Leclerc 140. 68,1. O. • of O. F., Penna., beld at their' Hall to Mincrscrille, August 19, A,D. 196%.tb0 following preamble and raw•lutions were nermitootudy adopted: • si Warzus, Irbas pleated the Mistime Cod in thedliar., of Els inscrutable Providze, to remove by h = l"k ar g t i r . beloved 'brother P. G., num H .Cuaurr, from Mir midst, thereby trim/terrine bin from- this r Lodge Terre= to the Ledo Celestlel ; and Wuzszoi, It hecatoes us, the servants Of the Living. God, to bow in meek aubmisalon: and say to the lan-1 grow of Insptration, "It is the Lord, let Him do what!' remeth Rim good; .therefore; be it ••• ,/traelerd, That:while we bow with meek tratuntosiont to the decree of His Providence, in taking from oar! midst one whom we had learned to love ,0 - e cannot but; erprem our feelingeni sincere and hargelVriollOW lll l this oar comnutp bereavement. ; 4feattirssf, That me o ff er our deepest eympathles tor the beart.etricken family. relative, and friends of the ideceesed; and pray that He who tempers the winds to the "shorn lamb," may by His grace comfort them ta, Ithis the hour of their suffering. . • Resolved. That out of respect. and 'esteem fi t ar e ::=,‘ ;tamed brother ' ,we will shroud oar tram to ' • the space of thnty days. M:4w' That a a'py of Athese resolutions he farnishi.. bed to the relatives of the. deemed, and be published T. in the Monis' Jonsson and "Pottsville Amid/rd." . Tecoras Masan, D. 0. 11.,1 • Bari; TIIOXAS Hkestrot,' .Committee. ; Liao. Jeincen Roseau, .• • • • A: a stated meeting of Pine Grove Lodge. No. lfS,. ' t L' O. of O. P., herd ow Saturdareireping, Aug.'22. lees; the folkrertter ble and resoludons were tome: measly ad Weiser" It hat pleased Almighty GM to -the die: T . ;plantation of Ms stiletto P. ovidence, to, remove from; our midst our belayed brother, Jacob Lai:mean:. tbereJ l fore, bet it. ,• • - I Resolved, That to the death of our lamented brother ;- `the community has kart an estimable citizen, and tide; ' Lodge has been deprived of , one of its most 'worthy ‘• member., alike esteemed for tde manly dither, ititep.s. city of character, and' hls.derioted aovciorent to tin principles of our Order.. ' .• • , . Reseired,. That wetherewith tender - to tits bereaved . 'Widow, relatives and 'friends, "our,, heartfelt snap/the and coodolence, assuring them that our love and, re-i spree are with them in this theth acrd bereavement and, affliction. ' Rai:geed, That we wear the usual badge of tootirning and drape our room for the space of thirty dips, as.a token d respect and esteem for oar 'departed brother.? Resolved, That the Secretary tarnish a. copy ufstheiy; ml°lllool4 to the widow of the deserters', and thvt ttieyl be published In the llinotss' 410171110 S and "l ehanCitt! Courier.* , , p A. W. Zdstrutiask, • i•• 1 . • .aoinpittee.l Nicuoirs amriam,. - Attest—Gement Bawro, floe* . • ' . As a special meeting of Pottarrifle Comic% No. 55.1 . 0.13. A. M.,,hele August tech, ISM, the following pre amble and resolutions were unanimonaly adopted:, Weasaas, It .has pleased an While° Prosidencift, t 0... remove limn our midst. tan late brother. I& ay. - lA , / (1.! Martnzwe, woo* nociarqualittes had'ea,tearedthim I. the frienctutip of all those who wet. him; tker,tore,;' &rebus% That While hawing In humble submtai akin to Dtviht Pent race, In the -rotnotral or our late arid much esteemed brattier, we feel that by hitideresad • the Council has lost a &incensed beloved,minther, tp& widow • devoted husband. . _ EtmiveckThat we hereby sympathize with tes wtdlcnii and brmity of our deceased member, troattse a mirth ! adllcUon.l.Providenee will oxide them bithels. Resolved; Mutt is copy Ot• this peettuihk+ and reel:ilia. Cana be traitamitted to the family of the deceased, and published in the MV(lnlie 4101/INAC and Pottsville Standard." . • • • .I.a. C., WALL Steenris, • ' " 'Jrcol Sr&r, • • " Jaitas Dammam . . • • Cotosaltteei, .• 1. wANTim, RBFAPfTE ]life Tediebers. for Barry Town; TV s bin,. Term, 4 mcrntbs Salary liberil to good, teachers • Ixamination, Wednesday, September 9111, snoromenebsg at 10 celockitt Tayinmstile.- Bir enles` ot. BoardFRANCIS deety,' August 99, 'BB - • .aa-st• ARIVED.—A. middle deed cattleman *sired' to sell the prodactet OW' or tyro athletic* nit Commission or fllar3t. liven acquainted with the trade to New Twit seed Philadelphiais • good tia r a:l4l clef. and competent to do an kind hi' brutineea coa;' , meted, with a Colliery. d 0011111840.1t1 1 Taitladrapttla P. o. , * v.45035-3540 .3 WANTIPCD.,-A you Pg. man sa. WWI/an a4 L aare.Crlaa r " ll; ° 7r e itiLaLl O - , Aug 21 , • Pottsville,. Pa. _ - AIBW 'lnort3' Ws= eantettat Entkepenno"_,' Iferl, . near fibeneakin. B. s: AXNERICA.N. Shamokin, K,pell :W.Va. • . • • , , •W D LANDS AND REAL I ESTATi • In exchanra for I;IQVORS is BOND. Addle. Aug. 21-11 S-lit impala?, Mx 2196,.. mhos. . A GENTalAVASITitD.—.lmargs makAtoiri AS. or vas ems Ihnoisana. Containinerbrilling. 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