• s a Mat t % ountal. pOTT,WELi, PA. j • iIATIVILDAT; NE welt 4 4;'irtiti.,s•• - • , • ." - ::4 1- .111111k,„:\ - \ \ " 4\ toy , "138 fnid omit/or i bg; e - zdes its ate mar oboti esitwat at c - - 21, Gods and; trzetk's." . THE tOPPERBEAD FALBEBoODS. ,?it a COppeihead meeting held.inthe'Dourt . Rouse-on:Monday evening- laat, the audience had a rebaih from the speakera, Messrs. .John V; Ryan ' and F. W.- Ilughes, of the • following which, appeared.in the last number :of the Copperhead organ of this Bo_rough: INCIDIADE . OP' THE PUBLIC DEBT.. Asa complete refutation of the standing assertion of • 'tti. Radical press that the public debt has been tlitlin i,,ryrd th. ci f o, of thasvar, It is only neceatrriy to give the official figures of Kr. Secretor, of,the Treusury. NPCulloeti. According to these, the debt era". March 2.1.1fA3 • o,U3Sonn ON 3s Jall3l, 1868 - '4 ,5 n.ri 34 . 440 eisb o wing , an ow-ream-4f the public . debt In three years aria fonr_roonthe of ONIVITUNDRED ANI) V.TY sTS MILLIONS FIVE HUNDRED ANDSTITY-NINE 'THOUSAND POCH HUNDRED AND THREE DOL • lAM`i AND THIRTY-WIRER CENTS! , Unless the flwareis of the Sw.ut•tary, lie the Radical plu we s must •At present ,e are decidedly of the opin ion that it not thelgures. ' Without going into the merits of the question In regard to the amotutt of responsibility of the . ooppSrbead-Rebel party - in initiating the itt4ion, sewing the ;low of haedreds o thotunuids of valuable lives, bringing mown - ing to thousands of hearts, and'largely in ere.asing the ; National debt, a question which la:definitely settled in the'minds of the pen pie. let us see by official atatements from the • Treasury Department, what the amount of indebtedness 'reused by the thivernaient in consequence of the war, has' been,, and to what extent that indebtedness has peen re duced:- f • ; Mter-Ilarehltl, 1865; th 6 date given shove when the indefitichiess is stated to be, $2,- 346,940)77 34, the militso * moven!tents were ou. the - most extensive scare,an d may be stun.- .. ri3ed - ifp as follows : • • ' March 20, 'Red-Grant moved on "ftiebsr;emd.• 14811 2., 1.165-JetY. Davis evacnated.ll.lchmond.' April :s, I,ell-Gen. Grant arapied Rirtatnot t d. Apr+l 9, I,S6s—Lkon army sorrodered ti ) Grant. April 9, 15w-Delensee,Adhiobtle captured by the Ord 20. 1.065-liowell Cobb earrenderitl to Vinvon. April 26, 1465 -.lobuvn earrendered to t.herman. May 10. 1865-The nebel navy earrenthaed. May 1.1,1 , C,5-Jeft Davie was captnred. • 14ay 14. tAlt-Ittrhy Smith roreadere4 to Canby. June - -L•thilvertnni (the •• last ditch .) earrendeted. • This ,closed hostilities, but...contingent upon • the tertiination of the war the - disbanding of hie army, numbering ne:irly 's million of imiunteers ; the payinent irrfull or the froops ;‘ for transportation,. of , bounties, pensions, etc. - ,„ the disbursements of the War Department - Mr; manyfairiths after the cessation of bpstilities; 'ewers necessarily, very heavy. To give the resider on Idea of, this, we ask attention to - tbe following:statement of the expenditures of • that Department since the close of the war. - , officially: made by Revenue C r ommiaaloner Welle • The aggregate earkoditures mule through or nyder the direction of the War, Department from April 1, _10,65.,t0 June 30, I.oC,leclesiye, were $.011,117,073 42. - Of Thie aggregate, the distweeemehts futatoe /eoliths, or /rein/ April 1065..13 December 31, of the same. stated by quarters. were as plows: From'Apnl 1 to Jane 30, 1565 ". $414.196,277.30 ' Froie Jape 30 to, eept. 30, 1F65 103,349,237 la Prom Sept.' 30 to Der. 31, 1563 ' 68,122,691 6 Total ' • - 4.,5.00'..683.056 63 • It time appears that of the above iota expenditure! of the War Department, $647,66'3,100, - or TO per cent., mf the whole, were directly contin,tezit upon the tend , nation of the war and We disbanding of the army. and istaased within the' nine months immediately Btiztteeding the darrender of Lee in April, 1665, Tim balance of ell zndlture charged to the War De partment- on the be *sot the Treasury, viz: $9.89,4:8,- 961i10, ewers a period of thirty !nouthe, or from Jan .., nary 1, 1166, to Jane Po. 1668, and represents the die ' bursementalarther continue:argon the [exhalation of the war. such as arrears of-pay and tratrepw - tistion of tenons the regular expenees of the military establish mem ; the ratty!!! of the India!! War -in the summer and fall of Ifiat ; the payment of bounties (-149,81.41.639 from July 1,1660, to Jane 80, la6B •) the payments for. property lost nr destroyed in the 'military pervice of Wei, United States ($11.4.6, 000 tbe rem Interment of Stale •clatras (810,330.00 e in 166 T-8;) river and barb. im provements, and the expenses of fortillaatiora ewe of Indiana Freedmen's bureau; expenpoe °tate ' axnelzoellon, , • . . - .In his annual report th- Congress, Dec. 4; 180, Secretkry McCulloch stated:- that the debt was, -on October 1, 1P,c,5, $2,508,549,- 437 55. That, is a fair starting point trOna t the aggregate indebtedness iecnrred, contingent .upon the Democratic Rebellion, and we will take the debt . itatemhnt publishil this week for the,Arat of Sjptember, and 'see hOw the account stands, nearly three years after-the ftploearance of Secretary . 111cCullocks feport. - The exhibit just Issued from the Treasury. Department shoy,ss a total of 52,693,-491,750 . of Debt bearin' g,'Coin interest„ $7.,,800,410 of Debt bearing Currency interest, sl2,lit s fy.2l3, 64, which formerly paid interest, butfwhiCh. ~ draws interest no longer (as tlielahvernment '.:standsready to redeem it onl presentation.) The Debt bearing no interest (Greenbacks, I ke.) is $412,984,911 37.. mhb roue Debt of allidnds inionits, therefore, to $2,043,_ 250,285.01 ; from Which dedhct $107,,t;11,- •f)7l 18 a cibitk; ,\ n the Treasury ($92,570,90k21 ()fit coin and the actual I".lAt is $2;535,- 614,313 03 ; from which dedhct the. $3:1,314,- 000 bondi iasu l ed to the Pacific Railroad Company, and payable, principal and hater - est, by theri, and the actual lebt is twit $2,-' .. • 500,300,313 03. . m, • Now let na make a comparison' Intl! the Debt three years since E • • ' • I , oUional Debt:, Octrl, 'd5..:1 1 2.501N.549,431 35 Sept.l, 2;500.300,343 93 Reda(lion In 3 sell's.. $308.249,124 32 Besides this we have paid • more than; $100,000 ; 005 for Soldieri' Bpuntles, state War Claims, and other fortes of National Deb!, since the Ist of October, 1865. Thee `far, we have reduced the actual National Debt by' more then , $100;000;g00 per annum: since Volunteera were geiepilly paid off and mustered out. While the National Debt 11x4 been thus sat lifaci.orily reduced by the Republiesl Party, Congress by various a - merid4ents made to the Internal revenue - laws, has reduciii taxa. tion on the domestic indlistryJcif time country; as follows: • - Bif art otlnly 13.asse siwica,ooa By ant of March 9., 1.. , 43 ; • 40,000,000. By ant of February 3, 1844, (exem inof • •-• raw oaton) • By act of laanti al, 1W . Total - sur,2o,ene 'Of this reduction 4,67,26%00 hae been made by the late Congress.. • - . TO Bum up, the Republican Party has in. the last thtveyeata reduced tbe•Nti . tional Debt: Three Htindred acid Eight 'Mill- H . . atone, Two hundred 'and ,f o rty - nine Thousand, -Vine Hundred And Twenty-four Dollars and Flfty.Two .cents: and reduced the taiea - One libuidred h:and !, seven Millions of Dollars Comment on thiasstate of i fachs nnneces-: glary. We can butpity the naotidacity of the -4peaker who utters, or or the newspaper ed: for who publisher, statementp•ao utterly at - variance with truth as the one we extract from the Copperhead organ. The reader can .judge Who . does lie in thiskrstter., •`=. go . at Affairs. -, - Weekly Almanac.' • . Mr sea liklmt-- 16 8.. s a g s I agn liclori - n alill3lllll. ..-- ...--1-- 19 54868582.;... 9;i ST 9 15 ... D. 'W. 18.. II &SPAT 5 16.6 15: Pull IL 1 11 1 wv . 0t r.,23 14 Mcimat... ... 6 86,6 . 111/416 ' .9 is 8 . Ow. 15•Ttogut.. 4 5 40;6 9 New 6 1 . 8 23 140 16 incoBllllX4.lt.i. 5 4116 8 Pint 10 26 mo 17 Tuvispas ..4 5 49'6 '. 6 . 18 PaDAT.,... - 4. ' 5 48:6 •4 . •• - • ' ' '. NIETIteitCII.O4ICAL. TABLIk. Temperature for -:the WE bessember.4lMl. • IS 13919rda . 7,... Nottlay, . •• , 9 Wedjuidayt, .. . •••••-•••.•••••••,. - • • 19 Thisnod97,..! .. .. ......... ' • 21 . ?FM'S. ' Samuel McGet ',rho irsi tientilly!xliten in Ash lead !net snielc,l2 reecovering : • I -;* t , 0. W. Haeli, , Esq.; has rediirkia the stipetrio- C todeney or common schools of Northumberland A ;liner minted listhirs 'Miller had lie right hand severely tajdred in &pito our Aahlred on Pridai tut. . On the 29% ult. in 11..hsuiry Winhulaimes", had We of Id; feel anottpd try being ran over by 16001710 the. • . • . . • On the '24 Mafia Iltabarmy City ammo( Wm. Warts bad iaart. me of VI ribs fractured bidag rim by.a, • • ' • . . The .ELest4e_llmge Mammals el au. au be bt4 at btate. , Secatwartsemsoll s3l.Bsr album, ' - v . ' 'T etables to Mattanpy, Clay beiotwiag•to Bfefsrs. Hosed, Kaley and Budd; wore destroyed bidro on, the sist inst. ;- . . 'Ge n eral G r ard:Lotige, N 0.575, I.(0. ti.f O. F., 'of Blatianoy Pity, intend to . hive parade on' Wednooday, Jae 2sd of this aocith.t, • - P.Ver rniesehe, _Lately entivieted in Phdader vans of i n fseticine, hen become insane. She in to cmve,Ved to the State:4omo Asylum at Ilse I. ,• ones who bad his bank broken Ina mine near Asn:and, about two weeks since, died on Friday Int snd was burled' in ttlit Borough on Sunday.. I I - - ' • 17,14 - !es I. se;trz, f . l, of Bear Gap, Northumber land comity. naa kicked 'so severely by s colt on the 25;11 nit ., that lie died. Be .was aged about r 4: years. , , . ....D,,,Aei Oyeeks, of Pert Clinton' an employee of the Phil. 11,nd1 Read. R. R. CA., was , run over on Monday last by a pain of can and had- both of his feet tut off' ~ , • Thy 3fozizit Musia .A.lxncintion gave.: sue cesiful coneott in A.Bllland -on 'Thursday evening Odd Fellows' Hall was crowded, • and .the Pbople were delighted.., DEBT. .. . I.ortheetn, c'ettrelt.:--BY limitation' , Res Daniel Sleek is 4' town nu' a visit ro his hist ebargA in Vitt ministry; and will preath ti -morr)w morning and evening ax the aerial boars. - • , the last the approaching County Fair at Orwicaburg there will be State u well as County premium.; Those however, contending forlCkmrity premiums, moat be residents °tale Codnty. , - T.ke wife of David L. Da cia 4 Blatiatioy City, trimniited suicide last Week, by taking rat pol.on. She *ha temporarily insane.. She wan 40 years old andleaves several children. • . 'Cool.—nie Ashland Adro cede predicting that Lebanon county will give a majonty for,Boyrofmr and Blair in November. ' It is &boat aa probable te the Democratic party ever becoming,honeat. 'The Pei. Pr. Nerin will preach in the Council Chamber, old Second -Preebyterbin Chnrch,_Ms.n. ket street,'lnoriscrw at 101 A. M. and r. ,The public are reepectfully invited.„ Beata free; fr. - 1 *. Dfi.9 fec has opened a restanriiit in Cen tro street lieaily annotate the Eisficord Chw e b - Mr. ticA.fee, understands the business thorough ly.. and should be liberally patronized by the pub • yster,y Burhhard, the earriare bnibitr, erhe lately &reappeared in a mysterious manner from thie Betiilntb, has been heard from, by hie wife. Ee iis in'Cliica4o,Neorkisig at trtern, - . . . . The Dew Town Kill in Mehanoy City is nearly completed, en - a wdukomfortably seat fire hnikdrea people, It le to be opened on the 16tdinet., with a 13611,-for the benefit of the Mahaboy City Cot , net Bind. • ' • .T by 'genie of *l'ianatino are in town, - mind have made arrangements to give a eerie of ontertitin tbente in the Union Half, on Sept. 21, 25 and 21. We underdtand they are pert siticcastui • 111 pleaenig..lheir endienc , es. , cu, ioyityin the shape of a huge bean stalk, can be seen linshe yard attached to the premi.me of. B. Dodderweich, No. 74 }list Norwegian:street. It *as groWe F there : is 40 feet iulengtn, and contains it nt eetimabwl, -a bushel of beetle. The new iron works at Scluiyikill Raven are .nearly coutpleted • anf ready:,for operation.. Jobu Lucia Ofttitie BOrtingit,"the 'Republican can didate for 'Assembly, bee given-a cargo of coal to start the works,taking Stock id exchange for, the Happy SP , llAntis.- - -$4 enre are the young folks of iirospeenw , times in .view of the otectirm or Grant and Galfax, ttutt qitik, a number of %fed nga aro -nu the, tapio. to.ruccts before the' Presidentiali electiou. llesithe everybody, and his wife"sre for Gratt a,i&Colfax. , 'three mm named Joedh Donnell, Croft Bartlett and George Helm, were seriottely injured last week at ;the mime of Carter, Orem t wood, in conteequence of the ear. in which they were• eintini i „ , up, the elope, being Airman np too high. upeettiug ind throwing them out. •A jahi ll y named Weitzwein, mc.rtheraml Eii chilaen, being' deserted by the briphaml.. and father, a wortblean character, %ilia recently. found .by a farmer wandering in theewoolla near-Bing torro,:in a . starving conditT He took the our. ferera home, retuning to send - them to the alma house. - e • • • A Valuable Spap.-8. Natharts...eriginal trans.. parent-crystalized vegetable soap, has a gi.o4 reptitaiion 'for shaving or bathing purposes, cleaniiing the teeth, hardening the. gore. and for removing blotches, pimples, sores, freckles, It Will also, remove grease, tar and paint: Na than & Pierce, proprietors. It is sold by all drug gists, find at the headquarters; A. P. Helms, Coat street above Norwegian. =l==l=l A Ladiei Tail' for the benefit. of 'the iMotaisti Reformed 'Church .of this Borough, will com mence in onion ; 11411 on Wednesday next and continue, six days. This congregation recently purchased - the Thompson Church edifice, Markel street, and desire to .furnish it euttel ly. As the object is a very worthy one , and the ladies have used great • exertiona to render the Fair attrac tive,,vrb trust that the pribliewid liberally pat ronize it. . On Raturtlak- afternoon Thomas , Rodgejw, of Giiardville t ;w pia Albland , attending funeral. In the evening he. started home; and at Girard-, ville creasing he 'attempted.. to jump upon the front ear of a passing coal train; imbibing hie hold be was thrown under the car and the entire train passed over him. .One feg was severed from the body: the other one brolusioitt two places. Be died in about an hour.. Rodgers Wives a family to mourn hie lobs: • Pcitimeft from .I:7( s cope.-4vidge Riley and Mr. Richard Edwards, of this Borough, arrived at New York on Monday last in 'the steamship "City of London." Mr. Edwards reached this Borough en Tuesday evening. 'itte understand that Judge Riley was very unwell diving' the entire passage out to Europe, and continued so sick alter his ar rival in England, that he remained there only two weeks,) retnrhing as . stated. . Ilia health is now much better. Mrs. Elixabol, Conno., :mother of Col. J. J., Charles and Thomas Conner, died at 'her rein" dente in Ashland, kinday morning last, at the advanced age of bay, Ivy one years. Her remains ' wer.i-conveyed to Pot, sville for interment, whith 'er they were' accompanied by L large concourse of relatives and friends. Mrs, Connor was a reel dent' f this County for more than thirty.. rears sod had melded in Ashland for the' past fourteen or fifteen years.- fllial:Pf new lodge of thitOrdar r -eieheylkol; No. 106-seas organized on Tuesday, eve,ning laf‘t by, the inatallatirm* of the folleeeing °dicers :-W. 0,-R. F. Potter. V. ler. W. P.-l-Jamrs Lowry._( It. S.-oleo. Rtranch' R. S -Frank Naeniner.. H. liennler 'After the giatallation and adjournment, tier G, had Lodge officers wero invited by tho new kidge to partake.of' a impeerat Pottee. It passed ofl e We underetanl, vtly pleasantly, At the anneal feet iral of the Baltimore Sebtiet zen Ageochttion, which 'commenced . on Monday,. Ang. 28th, and terminated on the 28th, the follow. ing prizes were awarded to our fellow-toWnemin, ,G. Schalk:.: .For 500 feet, off hand' 4th prize., $6O ; 500 feet, rest, Ath prize, ; MO feet,. rifle target,. 12th prize, $lO ; and the lira prize for the Wig shots at targets A. 13, C and I), MO. Mr. Schalk took a prize in ev,erymstch in which he partidipated7 • • 4 'A - TA-A - ha organization hal we teem, been unearthedat Orwigeburg. A.loyal resident, dia . ._ covered it accidentally by:rat:ming 'ono .nirzlit lately atrthe-dvor of a certain prominent' rebel .eympathieer, while on a buaitieee vied. Scipposing it to be one of their confedeiatee, they opened thei door, and admitted theVteitor to the room where the conclave. was at work: ',Such a getting up and down! stairs; and ceimeteling of booke and papers, When the true character of the visitor was aecertained, and snob:* hiietling of him out ill ehortorder, may be =mined but cannot be nyied. ' • • -87 . Theodore Tilton; ediior ofThe Independent, in a note toßradbury, says: ' "Div DriAlll3uannrar!—l have hail the . beautiful Ptano ea long, that now' to ask me how I like it la like a'king me how I like one of my children I .In fact, it yon were to aek the children, Prn afraid they would say they liked it nearly an wkai am they like me I itepiwata every day the yearf rend;add . never ltwe ita voice.' I wish its owner amid de hvlf as well. The Bradbury Piano is ti delinbtfnl, sleet as well as a powerful iustrutnent, aud . grows in favor every d!fy. Orders for them Plums, are taken at Banuat, ,t-Ram.+ey's bookstore! . . . . . . . The - followi ng bt a hat of letters remaining in, the Pot to . iile Post - Ofliee, Sept; 11, DM : • I Bright WM B "Gibers= Bowellf Matthew., Mrs B Beth Clarinda ..- anther 1 KembleMorrimarMrs B • (loner Mien Our ttGall whet Ellen, Potts John C .Dettra David formerly Duffyti= Jane ~ Donal:Le glands Brower /term Riley Michael i Dorsey, Peter Keener Emma ' Witty C.athirla .1 Dyer Sarah Lull' Peter &cry Sprlegn if Eckert :10,M E McCord Edward." B B Club Eva , a.l J: ' McNamara Park 8,...eve Was • • Etkert Caioline Miller,Sarab B Snyder Els,* h.- Pari.:d TtlanusT/ Moreau Mra Weaver C • . • . - ---- ---:-....-± -i - • :Bose Boa. —A match game o 7! lows 'ball brad, played last sideway, between the Keystone of . Barkt4ark i tind the 31onntainier ref • Stronger:ills, resulting in even etl)rc. each ' blab ',scaring 30 rani. The game v:n o v. 47 exciting otting to the tight plaY oil Path sides. • H .. - ,-.4 • - - 0 , On T ee.let last the 'Mahauoy yilley. Club' played ft match ratue at Tanitolua,,i,with the. i ., pi r ,er lola of that Borough. I The tune was. eahej nit L o t seventh inning .in ennsenuence of darkness'. Score, iltatlway Valley, 43 ; Pioneer, 13.: The third match between the Lightfoot of Pottalvilk Ahil the Quicketep of Schuylkill Have* will he payed-nn the grounds of the latter. on Saturday, Sept. 12th: If the egos, her ehould preys ttufavorable it - whi hi Pot.tpoued , • - . ~ The Itrramh Reel.' c o n a r d mitt rn Wednesday *young eet. Prceent Mtwara. Martz, Hodgson, For, SOyd..r, Lillie, St:eater, Heebner, Boyer," Huber, aLa Bmith, President. '.--- • • Mr.Ntrtz. for Committee, reported that he .had conferred With Judge Belfepateilk, is regard. to the Plehbach Chapel to be-us for school put , tutees, tratthat the nee of it ecnlnot be had. .., 1 It wairesolved to proceed th the arrest &nit prosectirion of boys who for scan trine Mist have I been anooyieg the Pt. Ckrbou I ,6d . AO Diu BL-; ir. l Doraville; Road School Botatwa: . The bill of Mrs. Philips, for Ilabor, - S1 .10, Vas presented and ordered to be paid; • I The .resignation .of Miss limittlaXd,MMlcher at the Sharp Mountain School Building, was accept ed, to take effect on the 18th Inst. th e -' tary mot instructed to eorrespond: 'th certain ty parties Witte.,i view . to supply the i .", . ' Miss Ellen McCool made applieati4 for Outline Maps, ftir her School in the Centre ft.'ett School House, rbich was referred to the 1340 t CoMmit tee and 'thmerinteudent.Patterson;reith .it to I reptirt thereon..- i t 1.• 23 in 000 44500,00 U 8.11. !OOX. 5 e. -x GIP -1 0 . 67 1,4-r •76 46 14( -12 • 68 76 78 70 76 60 • fir et, annual picnic id W. C., No. 14, P. O. of T. eet A. will be held in the Agricultural Park ori Tunthty next, 15> ;It is antiolostsd and ire :think with froni ,the careful sr rangeniente which have 7, for it; that it wilibe one of the moa •.„ character, which has been mir ' bets - this smolt. At a meeting of the Camp held • Monday even ing, w resolution was - adapted, . nesting the cit. Was to display their bunting on thee day to that th,o town, may wear a 'holiday appemtagge. Before proceeding to th e grounds there will be * parade of tbe Order through the streets of the Borough. . Officers and members of ,W 0.. No, li, also Of &g e r Camps, will meet at the, Ball of W. 0., No.' 14, on Tnewley , tkrpteniber 15, at lo A. 4; parade move at lei A. M. 07W the f Down Market to Centre street ein Oaths to Miuentsille street, up Minenville to Mint West, deem Third tO street, Dinkel 40 WO street, fop Eighth - to street, won Malrantongo to Ontre street, - Onette • to Bauch•Ohttultaisest, cionntermarch, no poop.. to Nn , apttot. Throw to the D ark... the *feather be nnfay_ovable, instead of the Pi then wall be a Sop In th•lbStWail ols 100 Irsokwitit RN Sigh The Long Agony .; carer.— After a contest con valuing Je*ook, boggling at Cold goring and end ing. Itt Beading on- Thursday' hat, eel. Jas. J. i Conner nwenornn ated for Congress by the con. fereee, catialatine of ' - Dr. D. 8. - Cooper,alratit Weidreaeand li.-Ebtir,enthipart of Lebanon, and W. tiady; John P. 'Condom and F. B. Kaercher,enThe part of SchoylkilL Thiareisolt wail anticipated anrl . 6d. dee no autprise. It la taidbz= stood that 010 Inger's cntifereest.eave way only after the meet positive aestuance that he ahall be the next candidate;_.. • • The following particulars in referehUe to the arrest of Wm. It, Griftith, charged *lth.robbing Jas. LLltogan, Ire - Snd in the North American of labodiy last :- - Detective - Veldt:l SatUrday retuned Cathie city from Altoun Pi. Re tatneght la:prisoner a young man, na ed NVilliard:-Griffith; charged with robbing James L. Rogan, of New, York. of diattionds . and a witch valued at $6OO, and $3OO in money. The rcit.bery was done about tour 'weeks ago dlr:Rase was stopping St the Coo tinental Hotel, at' nogg Branch, N. J. Hie morn was entered during tdmporary shwa*. Sail -Ith was suspected and measures were taken for his capture. The matter was placed in the bands of Mr ..,.! , : . „We r hh, who, afters week's -search, anc cteded-#1 &Zink him at Altoona, The diamonds were tecovi:red where they hid been left - by the prteoncr. , .The money he had squandered. Th, watch was found upon' hie peresm. Ho pleads poverty in extern:lW= !tibias:demo. He *held to await a requisition from the .liow Jersey an ' tEoritiee F air ( If tkr G"n 4 AY riv,v trfc .IZiput!ic at Afi • :—Post NO. 17, G. A. It., located at M nereville, design bolding a Fair for the benefit of the Post, on tb s e 1911 t of •Gotobpr next. This ie the first Post inittltutel in the ,Counif, and has labored under many disadvantages in , carrying out the charitable measures Included in the ob j wits of the Order.' The management of the Fah 14 in goo 4 hands, and if the citizerstof Blinererrille a ut theCtuntrgeoerally,- second their effnis se oi/ 1 y ea has been the quo in Pottsville 101 l other . placed , where Faire hare been held for the benefli. of Posts, we hare no doubt a handeorrie stim will be realized, Among the articles to be Toted for at the Fair, is* handsome solid silver Fire Horn, which is open for competition to the whale Coun ty: Fire companies from all parts of the County are ted' to compote. The ladies of some of the churches have already volunteered their Per - Twee' during the continuance of the Fair, and it is hoped that the others will fellow. shit.? Any person angling to contribute articles for the Fair; can ioforni the 'chairman of the -Committee of Arrangements, Mr. It. S. Levan, by-. mail or ,otherwise. - • . A Letter tam a' 11:friary . hare:—lerm(n3g the miry loaves who fell in and 'followed Sherman's army on ne "March to rho Sas," case a youth named Paul T. Kelti.• He anbsequently came Ito this County and lived here for acme time,- but is now in Houth Carolina. The following ia a copy of letter just received from him by a citizen of this County, who allowed him many' kindneseee while he 'wee here r. have left that part of the errantry, where fairly tired to come here. lam it The people, all of them, are far General Grant and Colfax. I mean peo_Pliyof color. I can' find but few white pmpte for the 'Radical party: I reached borne on flayulay lava, and, my people were greatly delighted to ace me. My mother was filled with Joy ;when :ehe Nevi ate, IA I am baying a nice time, bat I will come 'North 80013 again. My people are amain quite bad cirenmatanceiii They are on con tract tel tai It it la morwible wit f . Pet them oat My • hooka ate all at the Idetrupdliton Hotel, New York, Willie I am at this . plice I will do all I can for Grant ba d Colfax. . Your?", truly; • Pam. T. Rarri. ConEidering• the enslaved conditron 'gLlieitt but Lear 3iars since , it is a very creditable pro. ...dnotion, and will we are. sure be reawitb inter . . . ; Jibldorii Fenera:_s.;--A Schuylkill Haven miss. .poudentof the Treminit ',Loial Nei *Mee to that paper,as follows : ; :. E. (in Sunday last, eth inst.. we" had two military Iti:t nerais in pur Borough. In the forenoon the to of. Stoughton Keibiter, late of Co. C., Nan Pa - Vole , were COnristlieft to their last restinr place by his late comrades-imarms. `..4.. vast concourse iii citizen! , at- eont panted the funeral cortege to the cemetery. liev. .J. P. Stein and .Chaplain L B. Beehly conducted the den:Atonal exercises at the russet,. after width the for mer dellsered a funeral discourse in the Reformed charch. The deceased came' to his death bran accident which occurred tablet oh the 2nd inst., between Read ing and l'ottstsnrn!on the R. R. He was brakeematt at the time on `a Freight train, and lt is sapposed be. tureen the t,olets mentioned, to pelf outing his duty, pes.ine. over the-eves his head came th contact with - some projectile whtet.itansed a concussion of the brain. Re was . toned a few hours after the occurrence lying. aside of - the track,. insensible, in which condition he retnained to the time of his death. Friday, 4th inst. I. He served Liacrtnntry valiantly dnkhr the wa , . • •• Between ft!. and 1 o'clock of the risme day f,unda9 tie-. soldiery again tartish Out to pay their lut.tribute of respect L. the rnmalcsof AltletutCombes, formerly • a member of the settle Co; and Itegt. with fiteinghttn St-trio - ter. Ills death occurred at Mibanoy City,: of etngiumption. contracted An the army, • from shirt Place his remaine , seere brought by his tdends for In terment at, this place: The citizens turned out nearly as settling at this yecond funeral as the first. Truly, our citizens SCOTTY to be thoroughly alive to the driller' owing. to the "niemory. t oi onnenuntryts defenders.. The Brass Band attended both funenals cheerfully, feeling it ap parently their duty; for whieh•they deserve universal. thanks. It might be welt to state thst although net thr:r of the demaited belonged to the ( 1. A. it., both ft- be ale were conducted under the auspices otPoet. 26 of thil , plebe, assisted by the OW& owl, Poet. '. .. Wotkingnirnie ffenerutent Assecidtion —The followipg are the proceedirge of a Delegate,Con. ventiott.of,ft he Working melee' Benevolent Associal. - tiotic - held , Fleptember .3d, at lit. Clair, 'Mr. John,, !rifler, of •St. Clair, presiding. . .. . • , • Mr. Itiebard• Cti*.w, John M. Price, - ; and, Thomas Want's; were appointed • Ckimmittecil on Credentials. • ,' • • r i• . The Count v was Dien divided into Dietrieta and; nnirib( rod as . . .On motion..st. adz wasiwarded District No. 1. he acclamation. Mein di nk New Castle., Mount Lafree. /dad Creek. Mid I:wind/ale. DtsirietNo et—Comhola: Eagle 11111..Wirids ifs.rbo . Yew Philadelphia, Valley-Purim*. and Enver Creek. • District No.:8 —Tastwora, likkUeport; Kaska WU• liam, and Patterson. , Dietrict No.; 4—Tsmagna, Newk irk.. and Sucks Dictrltt No: 5--Mahauay and Gil herfon oh the ; Rea Ertoh, ;.Trentoe, East; Jeekeon's, taw lees-and Lana.tes. of thr North. • • , • -District No: Co-Shen death. District 146. 7—Lost Raven 'A Oeltaidgetl, and " . " • Merritt' No. S—Cii ireltnilow‘Einerters, Preak ton 1 and 2, Connors, kleattre, Roblownee. Lawrence and Myrtle's. 'District NO. 9—Aslit an . - Td-triet No 10 —Loe Dale. District NO. 11—Tb • gill° andidnunt Pleasant. District No. 12-111nerarlile, .Itinestown and Dela. ware.. • Ingrid. N 6: 'l3—yorestaille, Llewellynand, Miller's N0.:44L-New2llneck, Brunch Dale sod District. No.. °ant, e an. t Litirlet 16—Lorberry, and tipper and `Lotter Orli Creek. .Dlr•trtrt. No. IT—Pottsville and PiAbaCh. - - • On`motion the-headquarters were made move. ble;; • .- • The election ,of County Officers was . then pro tmeded with, and r,entted in the electon of JOHN SINEY, of St Plait., ter Cotten, President ; (Tto. et amen,. of Mahatioy; Rrerilikty, and Tuom v!.• WILLIAM% 9f Mahanoy as Treasurer. •- . On motion, an Rtecntive Committee Composed or one member- from each District- was elected to act in concert with the County °liken. each District to send the name of their Committe,- man to the Curtuty Secretazy as' soon / 4 possible,: On fiction, the Connty Secretary wia matt . - ed 'to write and tind.out what price Dietri eale can Eo obtaineiVat wholesole. I • • The Preaident was then empower to fix time 'sod. place for the meeting of the .xecntisre CMOs mittee: - On motion the proceedings of this meeting were ora's,-.1 t,s'es rsThiisfied in the MIMMILe Jots `i net/ord. Th inted Tuesday, the 49th day nr St t Committee to Meet in St " Claim for .the transaction of such tineit troli,ght before-it. ;:Eat please t• 3 elect -their Com mittee-man In time to attend. Aljourned. • JOHN qINFT Frost., Atte - t Onfrn; ,cecY. "The Youpg Dernarrerfie Assoernilon' of..this Borough, held . a !meting at the Ciurt Hones on Monday evening laet. Prohablv-three hundred pereone n ere preaent, about one-third cif whom were lieliubliceue. The ,speikers were, Mr. John W. Ityan and Hon. F. W: - Htighee. Ryan . occupied nearly two hotire, which we's'a irreit trial to the pataince of - the'-andienre, in reviewing the work of the founders of the Be pnblic ; in explaining the' operation of the co•or dinate branches of the,Government. the :legials, Live, the executive and the jud cial ; is condemn ing the reconstruction acts of Congteee, and in falsifying the record of the Republican party_ ip regard to the finances. The out , / point In Mr. Ryan's argrunont which needs refutation is that which relatrie to the latter enbject. Be eteted that the debt bad been largely increased since the cloep of the war by the Repnbiteen party. So far from this being the case as Mr. Ryan vet, well knows, the exhibit of the Rational debt issued from the Treasury Department on thdl4t of Sept. last, show! that the debt is 3:1013,0iX1,- IVO less than At was on the let of-. Oct., 114;5, when large slum. had been, required after the c,•&station of hootilitiesi to pay hundreds of thou sands of discharged , Bohner, their back pay, bounties, petitions. etc. Since that time we have paid,more than $100,000,00 , for soldiers berm tge, State wok claims, and other forms of Nation al debt. In place of increasing the National debt as cheesed by Mr. Ryan, the Republican , party has actually rednesd that debt hy more than 5190,000,000 per 11111111:1114 since the rolunteer 'ooldiern were generally paid offend mnstired ont., And the debt weidd have been stilt further re duced, if the whisky ring composed almost ex clusively of_ copperheads tided by dishonest offi cials aprointed by Andrew Johnson, had not cheated the Government clot of hundreds of mit bops or cirque tea on that article, Tne. Repub.. litNan_preas none more earnestly than this paper, urged the removal of.dishoncs4 officiate, but the President refused and rardonc-d scores of Made wbn were convicted of swindlliv thi3 GOvern, mint. - liotwithatandiug these difficulties the Repubikin perm -bee not only redribiiit the Na. ttonal debt as stated, bat how July 13, to March 31, 1868, it reduced -the tetee so- the. -domestic industry of the people, -to the amount of $10,20,000. The reductida made by the late Congress, wee, '5C7,269,000. - Throe-figures are from official statements, - and cannot .be - enc. °weirdly controverted. • In the face 'of thorn we are roily surprised e opPos n hathvea t haney pubiihco o = d e to al m ar a k o e f heh statem on t c n refer t nc h s matter-ss i "were promulgated by Mr. - Ryan On. Motday i -evening. As apolitical speaker Mr. Ryan is &,' failure. He is Wiens: and =interesting, shire the faleehoods he niters can tirm no mayors O bis political faith: They simply disgust Intelli gent hearers. • . Mr. Hughes who rarely fails' to tois_ loisresti n W in his remarks however extreme his , views, was quite kliciwberish• In manner and lingua on - Monday' evening. 'We have seldom 1i tene d 'to • more wPdul political speaker. He seems tit view the prospect thrtmgh roes colored spectacle* 1 The Vermont affair .*as 'not Obit of a shoes* *Aerial; =A in assunuatuuty of le out, he positive ' ly give MIA State.: and Massolausetts to Grant. All of the rest were to le",„ ewe by Sey mour, including dui Southern Stites, where, astonishing admlteift • for th e m on th ; t h e tinier" refireseittativet- in • the - klcialidures" are hitter than - the. 'White; . Ilemaritablp progress tor dchayikilkerenty 1 If V.contiza, ries at this rate, he will soon be callings ,"niggeirm a man and a " "*udder ." It is evident that tits "darker' since ,they hope to ute him over to` Democracy, isn't half so much "of arbabtxen as be, used to be. Truly, the valid tricsres I To M ju r. Huber novel however.troorthe riletos which attended commendation --tif the progress of the' "I:ague/4" . the Iriab. ipectaaor e present ars yet somewhat unprepared to follo w in his footsteps on this subject. Mr. Hughes she touched 06% the 2 Nitional debt; and reiterated, some of the untruthful statements of Mr. Ryan, 1 • on this =Meet Mr. Hughes of octurse. knows ' that, w_bat be said on thir subject, ill untrue, sha it dews illo what ofeamitiee the Madera of the Sham ' when themom", i are d reduced fit Own:tants martin deliberate and wilful misrepresentation and faisilicatiori to lathier their ftitg cause. Me ostaned disposed. 3 5setp tom „ fact, that the welt. debt-state. ' spent for shows as inersaselOrithowt stat ing that caused • • this paysiont of this Alaska 47,200 a this the of the milic Coi; 'sad ez , periditrirso for Had angry, Slogs portion of istdch Soto guard Mater' sod proPertl of whits oh the frindierai-frOut liadiaddepradatkoa, tuatillea . Bake mm of ibalkadli: limo the Desbeeratin .ho•Ehmethhlsteltetditita if that audios._ _ ~• - : , We *Wade to thipt of the promonont leaders of the Coippotitaid ..tlernottcy bare to dere Oerft, ch ap arAPteraselheylnlvelaid amh foe Ors ushridalgui' plith*oPthlott It lacas. raditied blots isotisitterentralleta to Ite Bgalkiilio_ 1,.• ' Ner'llo44lballseer. wag ing.' ' .i mistlia "Or 01P14111110beligik,, t t - r: • : •71 1 '11-P4,TMIN , V.' 4,1 t -a -NEN. - Glen Carbou, Taylorft _ Ltd of ,] ter t i re.—lain of Grand Jams drawn 6o attenda Criminal Conti of tichnylkill COUDIY, to - be holden' at Poi tiorilM, on Monday, October 5. Christ an coal naeteteant , St Ma. John Ralston, Tamaqua, , Franklin sline, =Octant. Ashland. • Beaty feccirmin. citnentbr, Nahum, City.: . Wur:lllllrman, yerunan e t. elate. John la, su tender: t. ,Mahanc7 PIO B e-winger, inn &pet. Ashland. Oetl. W. Slater, geritleman, Pottsville. • ..,Daniel Schrum, carpenter Pntttnill¢ .., • ' , Ow. Mulct gursitrith„ _John Fenstermacher, twined Nort4Xantteint. -; Lewis Buehler, milled Thmaque.. -- , I. Robert Oreenciningr, Hader. ' Martin Baste. tousitumi. Chas. W. Reed; firmer, Wane. • Wm. Bensinger, merrnant Palo Alfa Patrick. Hobert. mined New Castle. - Xictrael Feeney, valuer, Cass. . • Geo. B.:lTelfrich, inerebant, Ashland. • lease Reber. Dame; goath Theodore Garrets:an. ensi merchant, Pottsville. Frank C. Bender. sneechard, Mincers - 111a. • Josiah Buritteld, barpenter. Schuylkill Haven. • WM= linsitzinger, yeoman, PottaviDet. ' • LIST OF PETIT Jintrflll3 FOR OCTOBEIV. • Franklin B. Kim, merchjent, Blythe. - • • B.,ll.yith, clerk:Scbti t lifili James jer, fernier, B 1 e. John atter, itink e sr, 114 try Boehreer„ ottsrille. • . • • Peter C. Klock. ter. Ashland. Morgan W. Will, btackamilit. Hut Brunswick. • .Rptad , mlisrlow, merchant. Mabarsoy City. Rem iictradeL Istrentrir. Reilly. • ' • I . Wm. tlantz, innkeepedyiest Penn. Jeremiah V.Prird!merthant, Batley.. • Muir D. Libman, rierld!Tremmit. • , •'Conrad IA u.d. brewer, Tamaqua. ' - wino= ILLlesion, gentleman, Ashland. Maar. ltrAltlster machinist, Pain fora ' • Daniel manrer, farmertpper Mahantocku. , Jacob Beach, superiure, ent, Mahanot Twp. Henry H. FansL v farmer: Kahane/ Tn. John S. Schink.:m=fors4Torkville. • Henry H. benzin:per, yembu t n"B u ti e r.: Kline Morris, saloon-kteier. St. Clair. Wm. Hodgkin. busson.Tamatitra Dtnieill. Reber. famed Sotun Charles Hummel. initarrper, -Wayne. • Lest Parson, sunerinterrent, lifabanoy Tsvp •- • • Henry Berea, farmer, • 'Oat Manheim. Barrow. farmtv, Colon. P. B. Be. dy. clerk. • ralley. Rd. an. Beck, innkelwer.. North blanbrim., „ William Dreher. fumed" West Branovn t ir„ Joienh Marshall, machinist, Mabanoy Twp.• Jeremisbcp, Werner. Egg, aim, Schuylkill. John Motel); copenter,iNew Castle. John O'Donnell, carpenter. Cass .. Charles Snippet. boatbitdder, Schuylkill Haven. James Ionco„. miner, . Dewalt Faust, farmer, toßth Manbcim. ' • Solomon Pritieger, pinniber, Tarrisqua.. • Daniel IL Hass, farmer. Eldreci • . . Philip Carr, eopenter John F Lewis, clerk. ilurier. • •• • 800 Foolu, clerk, Mahanoy Twp. • Wenzel, farmef, Boded Charles Moyer, saloon- keeper, Tainsons. • • Jacob Stelthlibert , en tpal=eudent,-Butler. Joshua Weimer; mort, Ashland. . - Wm. p.elect, Bt. Cubs . . • ' Jog. 11 Glick; mninituust, Butter. • - Percivsl flomboy: merebsni New Castle. Sumu, l l; Faust, lainber cuerciumq.liugh. - LIST OF PETITI JURORS, FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14: • . , . . Wm.- Pensamer, farmer Schuyltill Haven. • CohmiaLiine Hesse, toipenter, '3t. Clair. . Morgan W. petit, tanner, North Manheim. John Manta, fanner, West Penn. Leiria Miller, caveat* Franey. • • • Alexander B. Patin, painter, Pottsville. , Jotneo H. Shewmaker, ',p weer man, Pottsville. Mtc.hael tired'. merchant,' Hilton,. Wm. M i',/,rl„ •y, blindtnaher.pownille. • .David C.,ilrad. pumbn. Pottsville. . , • bent. Seddon, coal mieralor, Illythe. , Nelson Brandon, fender, Onion. .• •-) Jeremiah Veitalrger..Alentleman, Pottsville; Edward Brown, eerk,lNorth Manheim. ' litrom Wen - ftu•mert Rath.. lonialt Kline. ohlnetrinker, Pottsville. is. ) v. Datiel Otd, ca /Mut ereaannO. • er. e^ Noah M. klislote - r. m4.lletit, B'eft Penn. Markt , Deshert. ho..itaildur. Schuylkill Haven, Win. M. Bright, ilamblermin..fribland. . Janice B. - Lcuwie,. biviiher,Shi•uaudouh. .7,:ft.mish H. Mean., Cupeuttr. Shckahtlokh. John Bruwo. Tracer, • c jlasel Houser. fantiviiiSchnlikAL John Lenhart, E.q , :rune.. • , _Englehart Kraft, carpenter, 'Ashland. . Martin Daffy. miner. Earn Norwegian. Francis J. Altatadt, merchant, Pottsville. Peter Rebhona, 'vurpet.tsr. Ashland. Henry Sharp, mason, Itabenay City. Charlie Dougherty, dopes:der, Cressona. .-..: Daniel P. Greene. blues. BarrYi - ii`l. Edward Wernett, ps rater. Idinervville. 'Ft George Byerly,lll , Pottsville. • • Eliza Arts, fanner, 114 1 . '' ' : • Franklin Hepler, m nt. E area. Wm. Dawson, tank ser. New Ovule.- Jacob Brittata,:blanksmitb, Pion/vine. . 'John.literner. metzhan• Illineravilie. • Ji eieph B. Cold,- clerk, Tamaqua. WiraKaup„ fanner, Bush. „ • • •John'siotterbsek, o r,Bazy.. , ! John Boland, &quit- t. C MM.' • * Theodore Rose% y man, Pottaville. tieu. Paimer,'lnctribe . Oryriverhurg.• •• • Wm. Monroe, lank - ; ltslianoy City. Samuel Fry, Ismer, • ineginve. ~_ • Bernard Mainz:, me tome Pottsville.' - Henry S. Stang. sup , Priiley. .• . ,'-- Simon Arta, tamer, it limey, • , The f'..zrapaf4n in Itnylkill County. —hizr,mui OF rug 4111 ST PIM= AL VOTERB.—At a meet ing held on Friday etening, Sept. 4th; 1848, at the Union Leaguerome. for the of organiz ing a Grant and Colfax Club, to be composed of young men who will list their first Tote fcr Fres'. dent at the coMingUr. John F. Gres sang was called', to e chair, and Johp F. Fin. nev acted as Sec . The.chair stated e objects of the meeting, when on .motton a ittee was appointed to retort on permanen officers. The committee re ported the following -who were elected' by &cola. s motion.• P,*sident—FßAN ' CAMPBELL; rice Presi. J: Frank Wrrneri 3. F. Greer in( F. Fklltlr 71-easurer— n.- atm; Ih,l chair; addreeeed h un the issues of the dayj -fluently ulterrunted s committee on resolutions, r urimDirtant brisincea the mef.rion Monday evening; .ier.l s —Oliver Sinith sang _;,,,Recretary=-4 Dr. Win. H. Robins( The President, en the Meeting at lengl The speaker was fn platen). j r The chair appoint and after some 0, _tbi meeting adjecutted, ski' 30 o'clock. I I 1 . ) On Monday ev e n i n g ; ,.se peg call , the meeting 'ckincened, Mr. Fisni Canipbell in the chair. The committee on reOldtioun rriperted the tfollowing,- which were rinammonely, adopted : - WHLETaII. Upisn'fbi chincemow before the American ns itutd people of a President a Vice President of-the Uni ted titans tfr.tbe e Mg term of four years, depends. 'Oefat m e p - oeperity f her country. • the ye/vein/Ulan of her f ee Institution*, her character , ins an lunncrable , and tai city iiatioe,before the world, "and the complete real•zstion of those pittples, wh di our Army and • Navy struggled. foti tb se toupee - is •of ter/ibis war, - and us these is now almost Important eiection about to lake pl cc, lin ebetinte hrubracing not only questions of State, but of %thinel considerations and involving in itiresult the happihese or misery of the ri iv hem Suites'', and engeno eine in its consequences th•-•p•ve and pynyerity of c nrsountry. or the continua...„ il the unsettled and bawled state of a large portion of it, and • Itiate. In our opinion the doctrines of National" P ;ter. Itecoretrnetiou ••pd Finance ; as ennuciat of by t •• Union Ilepublicio Party in Mit mitunalgn in the 1 ter end spirit Of Our institution-, a ireathe in sir Utterances the true echoes of 1 •rty, freedom and the greatest corset ti, the grey umber, and we •fragmut with Pstriutisat mut Mil ed with the soul o f vyalty. therefore. isms the fir 'Presidential voters of the Borough of Pottsville Ving formed ourselves into a club for the prunose Inaugurating the most tin _portimt political c lett In tee history of our coon. try, rho reran 6 ' ' tdch shall decide the stability and ir perpetuity o a Ire blicse farm of government, In the deed of Uri'. U. S. Grant, as President, and Schist/ Outlay, air 'ne President. thereby insuring to the ..iple piece an prosperity and restoring every sorb of trade!, eld .ind.,stry to healthful Vigor, berefore, De ft 1 4:0,1.1red,. That we endorse the action of the Convitn tiou iii the National Union Repnhlican Party at Chicl -Bci. in the patriotic and judicious 'election of 'Oen U. . Grant and Schuylr celf-tx as our standard bearers in-this Presidential harepaien. ' • • • • • _ _ Re.ralved, That to flee. Ulysses 9. Grant, the prittot irldter, we recognize the greatest captain of the age, where unparalleled military genius arid unflinching eci:age reeciied ohr, country from dismemberment, a mister in theficlil. and in the councils of the nation sk etateaman firm and r lrue, and also th at we recognize us his nomination a t huts to genius, et debtor gratitude., acknowledged too r brave soldiera wit , fought so well by land and sea, I ireftt ation of that old adage LW. ReptiVies arc rengrotelot and an assertion to ' the • world that the forth who fought the battles of tilscoun try. achieved Its victories. Covered our flag with glory, and olir Ration with renown, deserres the highest ant . loges of his fellow-tidier= fr..eteed, That InlSetityler Colfax. we have the pa triot statesman who never deviated In his loyalty (lu ring the darkest days of our national tribulation. and ,e,h. - ste efilcisl career has been distingultheil by unim- Temehable'rectitude enlightened indfiment, and digni, fled comristeney, ant i whose nominatiOn by our Nation ...al Cztiverition is a j it recognition of these traits, and that we also, 11l "nomination reco g nize the honor due to the accomPl hod hand of r a •VEICD. who, in the darkest hoer to night and storm, nod by - the Old. Ship of Slate, and Iri the'strength of elk' giant minds ir , acid callanthearts leered her safe in harbor. Res...lced, Thatthe party that rare - led our arms In triumph tructuqt a lest, sad confiletand•filantsd our flag In victory ev city and town :,, i . to the party that t" Ty gave peace to a ertng end , and Lie:tom to an en slaved race; to tide tarty. that gave,to the world henna to humanity. mattYrr. and that set the diadem of ‘our ' national renown, fall of the brightest jewels that ever .flashed from freedom's girdle, toll at par y belongs one Kfracee, and while It coalman& ourvespeet it merits oar devotion and love. ' i Resolved,. That iwe heartily eneense the Chicago platform as the ablhervisition "or those prineiple*of . gevermnetit, which.: if rightly carried oat, will guide the good ship of% tifate tbrongh the perils of treason and reptati4tton into the haven of peace and prosper ity. & ll_ . !, '. • • • - ; - saved, That tee ' nominations of the Rtpnblican Conventions ; for State, ethgressional and legislative' officers meet withenirtbearey approval, and we'pledge tar utmost exertitme Wigwam t'i surreal Of- the whole ticket at tee! thg election.. .fiemixd, Tliat We th e nrin Presidential Voters: will not forget the oft e pre,. bet rementheringthe So'diers dead, who' by mountain : streams wari sea, and callibg tom m their namelcas "gr g 7aaves. in voices loudeithen trumpet tones to , perpetuate that patois for *lnch they died those liberties fotithith they gave life, and , those principles far whickfthey ebed • thelr blood, and that we the ?kit Voters, Jut entering the political yet* but marchleg,to the mimic of the Uhl. on, will laterite 11001:I Oar Banner li characters that shill never be erased—Honor to the Soldiers living; Remembrance to the Soldiers dead; find cherish deep to orremindathe arse-_tationa IndrecOleetione which cluster aniund our; lilation, thro~,s halo of glory about , ifs - history's, Puite, aid wrapping its flag is a tight brilliant as Kit own *Aden eters ;-: . .' !Fuson Caelltitt. • ,f ,Row. W. JAMIts. ;}Committee. - .• ..Cloti. H. Paasear ' The following ere elected as CO6, pany officers:, . eapt..ria—JOll SI F. GRESSANGt Firs! Lieuten- , Ow —F tiwAnn W. Jaitzs ; : 5... .4 laiwtenant-- - ;owe F. nasty. ll i• - ' ' • ' it • The meetiog'sdjottrued to meet on Friday even.: ing, Sept. 11th, at 7:110 *harp, for pill. This interesting. Club has organized tinder the matt favorable ourploes. - Is. has ,I . :DOW 90 names on its roll-book, incljt: is expeotedlthat the mins berahip will reh 100. The latter number of tqmpmente—ail v in color—his been ordered. RUCITOWN. —A grand enthnalaatie Meeting Was held in train ITopnelsip, Frith,' evening, Sap. ii ijir ,ember 4 th, at th 'Hotel of Hr. Jiatin Psnatenum cher, Rumlown. iTbe wieeting was called- irree-' partite of party • but in sentiment was largely ,Republican. Speeches upon the'. topics of the :day, were deltee.ied by I Win. D. 4 8' altzer, Esq., Lileo. H. Troutman , Esq , 1 and Daniel D. Hi ll man,' the Republican 'candidate for DtatricteAttonrey; The adlizeeles .were short. , ahem -and - itudaiee, were attentively listened to,' and IvidenUy made a good impeessioin.. After the p . tiblie meng - a Grant and Colfarclub was organuied at the Union School and Meeting House, at which P. 81. BAR. ROW was elected permanent • .Presitleou ; Tice:, "Presidests--Geo.le. Coughlin, WI H. Yams, 8.1 E. Beaver, R. Ramble and Thomas H. VanDicaen; Secretary—A 'll . , Lairentiva; 4tn. AStie.Toluti Fenstermaeber. , ,1 . .,. • From ' indieshieste Lees the • Republicans are thoroughly alivalto.the Wens of be impending contest, and will doubtless :give 4 good WOunt of themselves at the_pell.,-. Pnizonovir..—The rove tiziiit and Colfax Club held a meeting tit their Oltib Room, on Tuesday tiingi Addressee wale made by P. 0_ Campbell anD, - D. Dillman. 1 100 "Boys In .. Blue" frock „ re .wail attend a meeting at the Stanhope Putnam on Batunlity ervening: meeting at LittlaDani, will also be held on Blueevnitig,w ' will be attended by the Bola in aforefaid. • • Ott the 10th of_ ' a Haag llepnblimi litter Mass aking be held at •Plingem. *Prams atom_ address th Able e meeting. " ' - `to call_ a " Young Mans' :tamed in Bt. Mfr. , with- b• followther 111ORT t ; Viie Fran= s~JacolilloYer, .•. T.- Richards • • . I it Of yoing min will make this -a of that excellent seen of our Com % hamemakom end *lbis Cob will Orlary 'tali, InM m a 4 Of and mad l= irrentag ____ ...Attelo. _ 4 Its mamings la ei. `Olaf[ Riai. moil Hoe sloond Grant and Collin ChM in EC Otatr o lhe UM, befog lensed a abort vet mo sit whige nine aikuososaa hi isilr, ~ C-1 J : 0 -- 17* - 7 ‘.-: A :- . i : J ‘;'' . - o - r, - :r.4'l. .va* -W Et R -i: r 2%, ',118J6 . 8 ' ~ Wouwait with watchful interest the leak ofthe .Young Rena Club. - • St. Oak is sties to the knee, _end will to ll tip , handsome =Jodi, fee tray whole ticket and' its' standard-bearers, Gnarl. Colfax iod oaks. The. iamb spirit that steered gyag patriot eons during the fiery ordeal of Treason and Rebellion is MOWS portrayed in the muds of Oise young fin plainly "es the home and with & e V ghat would &Moor to a veteran flume steadaY foroart aeternwea , 4 1 0 lteniteet l•ida line. if Stakes - - Aftervarious matters of inteiettk, the Clu b with amnia:wing diem* hp- Grant4Zolfax. Cake and the IOU& ticket. Sem mes to the "Young Yea ribrint and Colfax Club' of St. Clair." • • Pour Casnox.--A Meeting of the • citizees of. Port Carbon and vicinity, was held - at the Conned . House; oo 'Tuesday evening, September Bth, tor the purpose of Orginiilltlf a Grant and "Colfax Club. - The time appointed for the meeting hav ing arrived, on motion Dr. (1. BrOwn was lulled to the,chelr, and C. L. Chillion 'elected to act all Secretary.. The President 'then seated - the object:Of the: meeting in alepirited address, in which he pointed out the great importance of the approaching elect tons, and the undeniable neceerity of the election af.Grant and-Colfax, and ad the Bepoblican can didates. Robert Allison was unanimously eke ted Cards& of the•Clab. • - Messrs. it. Ball. U. Gene, B. L. Folialrean, were appointed a cowhide* oh permanent °realiza tion, and to prepare $ wit of. mho, ire , for the government of the Chili. The Club then adjourned, to-ii eet ho Saturday even' ng,•l2th itud., at the ermeidace, at. i j o'cloel,,, to which all persona are cordirlly invited, vb..' are'doelrons of the election of Grant and Colfax. Seertisur. HANTS; —A meeting of the Union Reksitdicana, War Democrats, Soldiers' art& Sail o , will be -held at Washingtonßofid;ni Schuylkill Raven, this (Saturday) evening, to or- Irani:so Grant and Colfax Club for the campaign. Let each and eatery citizen make. it his business to be present. Able speakers will be present to address the meeting. • • LARGE AND ENTIMMITIC NtETING AT Tilt. Count House—See/cum BY Howei.r, AliD Hcx. Les llurritoronzw.-LOne of the largest audiences ever • seen in the Court . Muse; assembled on W „ neadae evening ' last, to hear the questions of day discussed by Uspublie.an speakers. • Notwithstaeding The rain poured In torrents, the Boys ib Blue, the first -1 eters and the Pat= tenon Grant and Colfax Club, were out in form, and with their torchee, presented a fine appear ance. [leaded by the Band they marched to the Court Renee, and >after the • meeting marched through several of our streets before dismissing. At Or Court Rouse the meeting organized , ht eppoinung the following named citizen' as ME- I Oets : PI - est - lent—Col. R. B. BEVIS.- riee PresidiThl—lera: Reed, Evan J. Thomas,. liaac - Harvey, S.' W. Reber, Jas. Beatty, Saint. , Madden and Squire , Warfirld.. - •' • Si-ci - Onoti—F. R. J. W. Killinger, Raq , of Lebanon county, being unable to be prCaent in consequence Of sickness, Howell Fisher, Esq., kindly conaented to take his place, and iodide a most effective speech. Be said that he thought the war was over. But it seems not Here ...we are again with:the • same Old fight, and facing the same old enemies of the Government, Lee, Hampton, . Forest, `B;iymerir, Vallatiligham,"-and the rest of that Ilk. But we -will whip them to 1563 as we'did io 1864. li is amusing to meet Merl who imagine that the Dem-. °critic party is alive. But • they. are • deceived. The Democratte , party is- dead. Men may claim and believe Aherne/toes Democrats of the old faith, but if Jackson, Jefferson r - others of 'the old leaders were alive, they would repudiate what is known - as Modern Democrac_y. Mr. Fisher then' retieweel what the old Democratic and Whig parties bad done, and said that the latter with Thaddeus Stevens would ever be identified with - 111e establishment of the common tichoOl systenf:. The aristocratic slaveholdera demoralized the old Democratic part • . 113 leco, it culminated in disruption, after the party had for litany years done their dirty work:- To-day these elements of 'a defunct .• slave sYstem, fight their last fight, and we meet,to wipe Out the last -vistige of slavery. And it 'ell! be wiped Out th s :year. The-Democracy abuse the negro and pro claim themselves defenders of the Constitution. Pretty, defenders of the tkinstitutiooi 'when the men with - whom they are allied were In stale but fLutlyears aince, trying to destroy not only the "Canatituthu but 'the Republic! Seymoues con struction of the Cenetithtieti during the war was to prevent drafts and - the:4oldiers from voting: while he was in favor of rebels votingi TEM cf. feet of his construction wag seen in the draft riot .in New York, and opposition tor enrolling °Moore in the benighted districts of PeimaYlrania. - finch expounders and defenders of theCoustitution as Horatio Seyitioni will be repudiated b the peo ple, while they will torn to Grant, and iHartranft, and Campbell, and. mon like them who crushed the Rebellion, as tine defenders of the Constitu tion. Mr. Fisher apele of the inconsistency of Mr.! F.:W. Hughes, Who io 1864. declared [in a public speech in rotteville, that greenbaCks were so worthless that it would soon take a bullet of them to buy a bushel of potatoes, while now he favors : the payment of the working classes, bondholders,' etc., with them. Mr. Fisher said that the fight this year is the One which has been waged for cen turies between aristocracy and ' democracy,bes.. tween the lordly few and the rights of the many..., But this is the last,' the final contest. Give all your energies to the work, and true democracy of which the Republican party tithe advocate,, must tri- • nmph. . , • '' It ' 4 • Daringlir. Fisher's able speech, he was Ire fluidly interrupted by` the most entusiastic- sp . plause. - . Mr..Bartholo_mew then arose and 'was warm'? welcomed. After the applause had subsided, he spoke robstantially as follow! : - • ] ,• -. Wm. H 'Seward once declared that There was "in irrepressible conilict"betWeen free labor and slave labor, and Abraham Lincoln originating the Game idea, declared that this, country must be either all free or all slave ; the antagonism be tween slave and free labor was perhaps the imme diate Cline of the rebellion, but these systems represented ideas older than the Repnblic, Meek that have been struggling for supremacy in the' government of men from the beginidng-:-alave labor the aristocratic idea, free labor the demo.. 'Critic idea. The aristocratic idea in thiticountry WWI Det originated by slavery. Slavery simifir afforded it a relit in which it flourish and grew, in-rank lninriatece, and - was, a media by, the etb ra, Means of which thetwhole people where i fitted, were easily poilsone&into .a forgetfalb of the le z giand truths of democracy as snit in the immortal Declaration of Jed ndtmee, ' the brightest jewel of this Rey lc in its struggle toe / • against. the aristocracy o ritiin. , Slavery had , not thoroughly innoctil ted'any portion of our people with, the arie i chcaec poison until - after the 'achievement of liberties and' the establish ment of the public. That great stiriggle for a 'time nest zed its baneful influence : The iltlo tees o very %stem first cryetaliziog into a Pe!. y er; liknew that iti'mie fresh from ifi. struggle ' r hnman liberty reuhl look hut- with Meister .5.6„0 f neon this ulc.-rous sore, di-figuring the-body pol itic, and ciring the lie to then c professions and • achieveinents ; and so, insidionalrand with mar velous skill, they gradually threwighards and pro tectione around and ahead% untiA it grew to'wbat it was when the immortal Lincoln signed its death warrant iu his' Proclamation orFreedom..and Grant caseated it upon the banks of the Appo mattox. Free Speech and free tweas had alike been sacrificed upon its alter. It had intrencb td itself in the' isligions eentinient of its clovA. tees, - and those aIM ret•rmented on earth ttic , cria• cified Saviour, proclaimed it atrin accordance with the teachings of their Master and cemmendible in hisSllbt . Reset itsistal exhalations through, 'oat the and. It took into itr service lend used as its abject tools the elunghfaces of the North. The National Government was in its control. Teo army and navy wire filled with its creatures.,. At list it s overreaching puibition urged it to natinnil.. izeslavery through the medium of the highest tnbrinal in the laud, and its willing instruments the judicial ermine, and disgraced hu manity, by the Dred Scott decision. This was its last schievethett. • The deMocratio exiiit of the land was fired and then came the Wriggle and the fill. lint think you that beotnio they were defeated* the geld they are convinced ? This aristocratic idea' pervading every fibre of their social, political, moral and material taistenoe is not dead; though beaten, and today under tho malign infinence of Andrew Johnson- baCked by. the Democratic , party, it is again being warmed into new - life slid preparing for a pew struggle for supremacy in the control-of -Ws • (Torero -ment. The walls of Jerusalem were torn ddwn; but the Jewish faith lives With its !kcal° the FA , t, waiting and watlthing, and praying for the New Jerusalem, and so has it ever ben - siitb.u i s qwi ventions of men. Need I refer to .the past to - show how tarotich ly this aristocratic idea has taken pease/lion of those who fought for its supremacy 2: Why, have they not proclaimed in northern eines,' to northern min, that capital should 'own lab. ,Not only that they believed in the inequality of the black and White man, but that they believed in the in - equality between the bloody alavebolder and mud. sill of society, who earned his bread by the sweat of his brow. Now this is faith with them. Ton may beat and subdue, but no defeat, and no suf. fenng will destroy the faith 'that is within them_ -After the surrender of Lee, utterly demoraliz by their crushing defeat, they were ready to a e ; cept any terms, and only feared for their personal safety and; the confiscation of their property. peniehmeet J.heh` crimes richly - merited.. Liu ,- coin still lived, the representative min of the true democrkey, and with a heart filled With mercy and ChM - ill' toward all men, he soothed the angry passions of the conquerors and plead for mercy to a fallen foe. ,But the crime of rebellion yet re. mainedjcoomplete, '&11AI:be sairase*,' noethe sot. dies' from the battle-field, but nurtured and fornied..in the Copperbead deirs'of the North. made this sin perfect In its hideousness by the foul mnrder of freedom's noblest martyr, whose glory shall increase _ With .revolving years and whose true greatness unborn milliora will yet ap preciate and revere. On the death of Lincoln John son no longer &Moses; but a Judas vaulted into power, and inimediatelyinet=eri a policy that has plunged the land into der: and blood, animated by a desire to steal from the conquerors the fruits of their victory, and to again place in power tinise who had street at the lite of tbo Nation. Then came his unconstitutional wimp ,tun of legislative power ln the attempted restora tion of the rebel States to the Uniouhi the inter est and under the epntrol of the aristocratic slave power Which be designated "My Policy," und4 constitutions never ratified by the people-of , b , States, -rut binding, and liable to repadiationtbe *mint -they secured foothold in the National Dominant. - Then the denial by Congress, Of hit-right to restore the Southerntates_ 'that - tt was a legislative act, and on* whin,. Congress - =atone had the right to execute.— flongress Wu sustained by an indignant People, 'smarting under their betrayal by this apostat e . Then camti the constitutional amendinents, the fairest terms aver proposed or offend by I to -. Vicious people to a vanquished foe, but the faith ; that was within them had been quickened into active life. they had been beaten upon the field' of battle, but their convieboos were unaffected ,and they spurned the offer with ceigempL ,They rejected' the, constitutional anighdruerits-. with sewn. resolved to regain in the political what 'they had kist oo the batik-Held. A loyal Con. paw then passed the Bevostrectiou laws crest tog a Dew Withiri the rebel States, giving to the loyal black man the power to protect him self against thi disicryil whits. lied c r es t..• ing a power - that would eats i itevat ee ad s . : forms of government within the - in rebellion. Immediate negro re ., osive the approval of all Republic% b ata th e . question *is it pot be:set to *Ors country : and sear it forever . to.. the mai of ganagengi c bless with negro infirm*, than.. hand hand It over , to the Democracy to be ruled by thou against' freedom without negro Gee the Sesser is fairly mem oik and 't Win, the nobs wood fiddler or the 01 ,„ thei pie rs, has stated,. It is the before the "P, : -- aw. gentlemen, I ftwhelber there would be an danger of con a Ekorerannot in the interest of freedotts,if we had to contend • ' with .the form that was del Appcanatox ? Certainly none whatever. doss the das. rantfrom th ? S t a i l l lM "'lre th W V; power for ev il . With open arms - Democracy - orthe li brilitave reved thee, indite that Ihe war had tangt4 the old wows es 4 the pommy. thing 'but they . were •es subservient as ever, they trimly hands with them, but vault into the saddle rid not the Mai, chine as they -did in good old Nue, when °Mid walk, ger*: drink * ' teal heads Mike Sen nig ate Chamber. • • ?snow-citizens, if the Bansistruction laws of virin Cati M =ill %VlA! ,veri ill . ,ja Wr i s an easy thing to establish vagrant lams sad * vagrant code which wild be an exestiesi subset tate for slavery arid the. aims . oafs; and she. • heart of the : South win. axle morstlislitien ad the crack of the lash sad the vapor the Mot* hound. . ~ ,1 . We surd that oar space win not Moil sr ili itei - DIU ' Mr. Barthoktorreit mutt miaL.L.. sm in ite at Mouth of the sassnerts Maki . tIM liew - gudilismoungto Ckinsilikill wee td kr_rends whose 'hods ire" smikieg Ariatibe Maoist actuttlies. 111,110wribratst Moe - So 04111100110 ASV .111 b alg 111 11 00 1 71111,1 Nl* , lion ; COT;irt i led ihe merits of thi3 restire candidates for Presidency ;be shawedcoccic sively bow the National Debt andiazes babeen reduced by the BeFeehetie putt'; eooke of Oen. Doweranacenisorting with 'Whet* yirgin, litabontibe emerge, ,of Me ef, nudry ; oftglori. out PeollPeot hi 'Pennsylvania. and of the obpniar fluor, which will dirty the 01.1•Reyatone E f ate' in Detobetbi2o,ooo o a majority. ' J . he ntestingadr i trtu-.1 with socifrrons Ideccre f Orant anal Doi .• It was a great encei4s. A teitimena has leti - formeil. in this Dirough tl*!W.,- Grant d Co:fax clubs, with D. A. Smith as EO/OMI and Theo: Oarreteon as Lien.. tenant Colonel. There are five companies au far, lettered A, B, O. Di and E. • The officers od Cora:. M! A, are. Captain. ,D; C. Diebythelt; let t.. Mr. 1 , 4 i se ; ffri Lieut., M. t: li. Statchio, son. The reilimentwiff .piratio on Friday night nest 'on the occasion of thearisit of Qlov. ,Harri man of New llampeibirsi. -• • ' ► • o01:12,T pROCESDINGS. r lUrj.orre.P.KSCI Fos Tni :rills' Jotrassr. '• cant eanio.eamt !, • . . i Illtepteimit* Teirmt—Qmarter altrealietss. 'The (kart Opesed cM liariday moining leat,i an large lailidlar eft, Msnl . . b..wever were pre,ent , with k diet r Nit:nose& only f naturallzatian puit.osia The ;maiming se-Trion was ; mastly occupied in calrag the 4ttioira taking the qtMirterly returns of constables, mo. ,itioria.,&o: The eases beard or otherwise tilegiased of. `an to tart Tontaday, Were as follows Anna El te was Charged by Stan Tlgert . siqtb M ettn tbrPani to Wiwi .heri! - This resit - rut iie children's quarrel—a t-tear old child of beeeecritrii es: a ?year old of deluekni.—when the respective m it .. tbere came to the merle. and belahared each other With thew t ton . grwa.• 'Parties beard, and the• pout di , • eled each to pay bet Wets, Inn Logi:mu chargeeiby,Maribta rubiey with threatening to cat be} insfdes. out. Ttwe bid becn !some pa moos sande between them, Orb& they later. met In lire. Reilly'. Mom. in St.. Clair, and lett to abu sing each other. After lumen, We prosecutrix ,was dlreeted•topay the edits!. . . Thomas J. Fa iiiir4eana was proeeented by . e - lama. , an Franth far tbresieidng tra.'llek.' him. Pratila,and. some; friends - Were playing euchre for the tapir. at Leimmere, Potthilie. when • the, defendant eame‘m and altting down 11;the players tritert•red by dictatthe. to.oritiof the parties opposed td Frantz bow he shouNi, play. Frantz got estim , abour it, which together with worse bantering between the parties, brought on high weeds, of Which itappeared the, psliecurtir Wed his Onetime. The court accordingly direceed tilM to pay the costs. • !! 4 ! .46-4 -- -. Weston E. Makes - ' w complained of {.4 Esther Stehle? tar using atinsive language to her'. lint it ap pestrethat she was itrapaasing on his gr ' orinds, and he bad orderedher oil', not in the mildest language, but without using. any threat:a to ground thie.proceen. lug upon. The coirt therefore ordered Retbee to pay the court costa -leaving the Jhatire to get hie as beat he can. as a punishment for returning enth idler,. PrilliftGetterheltrhad been humid over 4t h l the In etance,ofiLlaniel tinnier{ for threats toward him and Ms, wife-the wife appearing width principal iputy in the pmeeendom Dekndent is a watchnuker,l aid went toltramets's to ask about certain stories Concern. tog his good name. ; When a mutual scolding ensued between him and the old lady. . , Payment of casts di vided hetwien th e minks. • . •.; / ... Ann Mathews wad charged- with Making violent• threats as to Catharine Mark. The parka mem py ail- II _Wining lo th . and each was digging ce lar for the mec: tsars of a honse„, and' 4 thaputehad arbien as hi; the true division line. In thevourie tit the hearing, chaste. pier Dougherty. a bret ber of defendant, broke out ra ther. obstreperouslyin hisezeitement at some of the swearing on the part, of the pruiseention, When ho, court suddenly ten:Waited the eue - by directing hinit. to pay the costs. I ' Catharine Stack4"hristopher Daugherty, ;unseen tor. This wu a cross action•wilti the hug. The costs vsereagaimprit on Gongherty, and each partydiretteal• to enter his own recognizance in $lOO .to kneel - the,' peace:),l . 1- i . ; ; Bridget Haveriy, of Scalping Town. iths charged by Aykigx,‘ pains wpb; being of violent behavior to the, neighborhood-men, women mid children-when in duper: and that she seldom drew a sober breath. •The • court suffered her to go. on condition that she keeps edber.- bat tf sbegehr drank arid anuoplany oue.vbv• is, to he re-arrested and brought before the vim; for'''. with - P. S.-Applitation was made for Mr te.arreet the followingSfaY• i been - I ;Max& Stephen. had b held to bait, on a charge for thresh' of violence against Malgaret Remy. The pan ties lire at Belmont. Mary admitted Chit she Mid used wime pretty ugly latignage to the preeeentrix.hat that. she was exaspeneed thereto by her ungracious beha-. vionr.. - That, when the prosecutzlx and her haidend came' to' the tonetry, some :hoar years ago, they had boarded with defendant, and up to this time hid !efts , e 4 to pay the; i hill of some $24, botwittunanding Jae prosectitrix's man now had work, and bees had none. After beartig,ithe Con& dormisaed the catie,lwithism any order as to costa. ' • • • . .., Ludwig Weber, of Fountain Spring ; was directed to pay the cons, on 'a charge of threma amities Mannish Fetterman. Defendant had gone to her Gonad to con. tread • report about -his having chased somebody's cow; and;it mutual tongumluhiniz ensued. i Elizabeth Kafue had been bound over at the in stance of Cat latrine Bembel-both of Se Ithylkill Garen, living mouth° another. The'wtede affair wan anything Let credifable to either party; and both exhibited a spirit of the: most malignant hate .= Certain indecent 4: /tidal, repeated by the prouentrix seemed to have been the Paula snoviiigicatwe of the trouble, euttieg the defendant to:retort - 1i violent and threatening lac-' 'el rage.. After hearing botheldea at some length, the Court divided the teats between the partlalyand ill. reefed each Waive - W.l 1h *WO to behave theiteelver. ' Elizabeth Quell I -Coined F. Long, prosecuthi.. The , grew out of a children's quarrel, in which this parents. 'nail interfered. Each party duetted to pay their own - costa. • . i, , ' f [ . Ccuirad F. Long'-John Quell. Proseadoz• 'this wan a cross action with the 'W.IE4 iminded eb the•same facts. Each to pay hie own.coste, and enter.his mew. nizance In 8100. to keep the, peace. Parties] llvp in Pottsville. r • - •I ; !!John Jacob Payne, of Ashland: wa s complained of 'My John Bitinghum ,for having threatened to shoat him. Eldritch= trim defelident In the high hied one 'day, and caded hlnt to ithooanit for having /said ',that be would -hip him, and in: the altercation that ",:ensued itruck him olefenclariG, afterwardedefendanteibiblted . a Seveu-ehouter and said what he Would have:done if 'he had had the Pistol when Eltinghatuattnek nth:. and that he would ;yet pay him for it. Defendant for cute, and to give tree bail for Me future good conduPt. Letty Elude} and Mary 8 faience orPothwilla were charged hy Philip %Minis with violent threant toward him and his, This was. another biby quarrel. Will -1 llama' ettiki about out ' ye o.d way-father roughim Mrs. Schrietter's 2-year , when Mre - Manley, a riltder , of lire 8 . interfered for the tection of her little neph ew, and lent the Will yotinp sCr to' the right about. . ards envy w !o l lowed between the older 1 parties. , i Phillp u =ris had been held on, a craw arthin at the ins the parties defendant' in the , former castacith cases dismissed w i thout any dieftultion . , Y II. - . Jury Trials. . • ; - 1 11dazialena Sebnrk with put .on trial for ,an Aiwa It and Battery et; Catharine Getz. PtheeeetriS had in terfered,ta saes seen of milk carried along ilia str ict by her child. and which Led which defen - anils staid wee upeetting. when ()eked:tit nui out to protect her child, aril with a stkk drove prowentrix bask urn her home. VerdleWagulity. :• Pardee from Schuylkill ftv• yeti: I , - Stephen ; Griner plead giii . 5 , 4 being ths rirther of h bast a rd child born of M illet et Deark, oT North Duien,Toamshii): 'The chi'd wsua *bill horn. Defend ant dual SAO for lying-in c xpeusn& i . ~ Adtm Weston plead guilty is an Aweanit a nd Pottery -on Walter Leonard. Leonard was teamster, -id Wee., ton Malik boas at mine colliery near Mahanoy City. in . an upereatßea between t hem about watering thb rooks, lean/Ltd came at Walton. when the latter pielied lip It stone - and struck the prosecutor In the face. Detcnd 'ant sentenced to pay the rouse; . ; Mary Creepy. of Planbach, and her two lo ta, John and Dominick, seed resur lively abLuf it and Vi ytay, Were charged wilb an Assault and Battery ou John Collin. a boy ol . some 15 Or li ydarir, The hoj s bad a anrlmmlrwr pied, last summer, war where the tvuliev lived.' A sonorous bell-toad had been caitht, in this I pond, and the boys natant were h'aving a livety'tu, le all to' the DnOefsltml of his fth ;ship. The boy ('nitro was rather too tnuc't for the other two, when Ho. Crawly took the field with a broom-.lict, in siipput of tier sons, and. pat Collin to d.gbt and in the schwa etruct e hlei °tithe knee with 'a stone. The jury. found- Mrs. Cicely guilty, but acrinittcd the boys. • . Jose' b itsugh. a boy of some it years. of age, wee charged by Stephen Ls uth with bating throwiLa stone and knee me of his little girl',. ea tit cut- he was about 8 yeareplit ; and nleci with Waving cut her head with ai: ? Several children were called as witneues ---one for defence apparently not; tone pined out of the nn r arms. The Jury acquitted the 1:1..N . but di. aided the costa between the parties:. They i iiere from Lilo A1t0... . I Mary Johosoti, coloied, was tried for eutting:down a dlothest line, on which Sarah Leary had .hang her "wait" The Erie belt:legal: l Loa third party, and we. stretched in a' yard: act•mOtde to both pante*: The owner had given Sarah perMkaMn to use the ; line, but their being bad blood between these two, Mt* Jahn• ,}ow threatened that she would cat the line if Sarah bung her,c/othes oe it Verdict, defendant not , guilty, but to pi) , the theta. 'Scene. Mttsville. • 1 . . roarniesiCa'rso.).! ' Ruot.ioto, Sept. 101ccs Mrresms., Format seldom get a comm . :mie n -Con from thit hitherto quiet pertain of Schuylkill 'Sont—rceently:fidwever, It has rbeconie a point of mn•-• tntereai.-i 'The stream, of•vivitort irons polntm near nd remote that enliven at with their -Pretence f • attest@ each fact., If we had not mare tonvindng m• ears of it! We-hare that evidence. me pre.' seise that In October last, the proprietor cir dn. ftine'.- told Estate, P, W. Hu the, Esq., atreptril a proposi tion from J: 'jammed','Mg t o net at Mt forge of the former tan old.fathirmetf one then - on , the property,) a ;process Indented by Mr: Jameson, for! Making *Weight ironiblooms direct how the ore. 'A furnace, adapted trithia end npenYthe jarcievon plan Was Boon erected and some blooms of a very tuiSerior character, snide, bat the water proem that warted 010 blowing tabs wutinteentpteil-by the heavy fall of am* of the 'end of December last. Early last March, the expert- Inept web resumed! And.. after alyint thirty itone of blooms werelthade the quality of which' had been tried for boilerplates' , Meet, and to either were, the emit was deemed a most satitfictory test' . The trial farnace, which with the repairs -of, the old Edge and the rarterliels :had cost - some roort, wag then torn 1 s alld r idettit'erllb the old forge fully remerett— 'On Its at e Ede tines been' erected a large eettbileh !rnent—eyerittling new, Including an • imlntmeel PdefUn hamtner from the chop :of Merrick & Son of Phila . 'Three new furnace,. each having two have been erected, witternom for three others. - . . . ' ', The Ringgold Rstate has tine- butts of iron, ore open -It, MET The town lots upon the plot; and in' ail some ghee alum of lin di,, end the worlut are situate.' on .the Lille&lMP 1 / I .Rallroad half way between 'Tamaqua and Port ell ton.' • T i , A Croups has been organized • with 'a capital of 1000,000, ad ed , "The Ringgold' frnai Cbmpary,. of Which A. [Focht; E.g.; IS President, and F. W. llughes, Gideon Bast, I.lscob Huntzingar and. Jacob Jameson kre the Directors.' .Tti works are now in full - opera. Clan, working night and day, and blooms fully eqaal, If ciorsuperlor, to the best blooms nt4le from N0.,l char coal cold bloat -pie metal are being niade . foam the Cute furnaces in operation, at the , rate of *taint :A tons per week. The merits of this process ; are most eistraordinarr and mtutt certainly erect a ceinfilVie and 'radical change in the mode of manufacturing wrought Iron. Let me give your readers IMMO idea of thls pin. rem:. 1 ... * The furnaces, each with two, Area are constructed at a met of about WOO. andvath are capable of pro. doting ten hint of blooms per week. They are4ome. what of an °ten:sham *tint however a stark. from the top of about to feet In height. A refining the Is la flint, into which the blest pipeto enter,no the side.— The as that to emitted tramline feel pa Ps tato % chamber,. where combartion 'tekpl-plare, and thence the combustion of the gams ticetinnee till above the filth chamber it paws ftogotber faith each deletetiom quilt* m have beep taken pat Wrote nqh Pro gress) through and out of the • . The - Pre :them. bate are called In the Jammon ra the"deraldyeing Chipthers. The ores are calcined, then crushed. ;end Ara placed lathe top or fifth chamber. Into. the Snit and seated Chambers a small Jet of steam I. Wetted whereby hydrogen to generated for the minces pt *ld, in' g In delnichuratin and depbosphoratLthe ores. Thea floor thelop*mber is a table 'of fin- Flay bloc* Id* an °peeing at the sad opposite from the doer or entrance thmoth which the tam.ore Is ..therinv in. Ith this tithe the ore it scresd outs .. _ after being here mblected to the operstien of theburn itnilarres 4ls then ;embed dean through the slug at end of theta* oppoedte te the door on to ' like ht the dumber below, where It I. again real opt and hereit, remains for a time and In like Der parses on tothe tableofthe third Member ; there after ltudergthng It like operation, It II pared to the oircond. chamber : thews it gore to the bottom or that dumber. Thus emery particle of the ore Is equally operated up. cm By this time the are ls almost a milp and then It is peered into the thermal bud and refining dubber. Berelbe lode ts am farmed, wheel it Is taken out, • . and the hammer looapresents you with a blot* of hum 926 to the pounds In; weight. It is not diluted that Manske wrought Imo direct from the ore; hats= thing new about tt. -. ..Prigably half the blooms made in Amer* Ire that prodeted. Cienersdly. they ire of. an Weldor guilty, and Involve I large expendithre. of Mel aild atom Me Sot so however "with the blooms =ashy the Jamaica process. It is claimed that a, two ofbloonth car{ be ungthby this process lath about • the lam expenditure of. Nei and ore that tt *pares to make a too of pig metal. In the blast furnme. The ,experisees of Ringgold shows that 1.00, bushels ef good chartimi and about 11% toes of.dity per cent. are will yield a toe of blame. . . ' I . Th* proems coal* , Ind the erpetteree here: fully eitablishas that chi*, that the me le not no fay de =bit also destdpintrated and led mingle of a few elbows made' front I metals me, it bee bees toted. by analysis that. nel- Aber, sulphur nor. AMOK* wen present in the tom; Imes tad semi of the beet 4nalky heathen mmiU from U. , Prior to the Amman procestall ethertmeara to make !acme by the date promo, where the Sans ;was brought in direct toot* with the me, here Med. .This difikthltlits emotuthmedi weer that the geese beet bousamed ad awbeitper =Pd. Inns t h e ,W r oit theme omre it pastime the 1.,_ . B Jame= proems an thine Wets iNevharim Am " The bad ht held dam to that team item s od the luso sedated th at the Wad le • ;caseutosil tear barettectotor the ores slagged; bet , oft the • the oree macampletely dearyillted : 'end Ire the toluene's brought **operation abate *thee deaaihed. thoreaghlr deemed The Mee af tufts( blooms ;by this pass. Mem& MI per too month* thee* al , la the anitemy blathlanues. ' ex Willegted tdtherto toonthualmieci-• tinill he ether memo wheada the Sues wa s bee meta whit the tree. were to , Seermkthit, the . repaite sad *deem . hart usegssur:isotauly NI essiethes; buithe inx = "—ma the. .i $ 141 ! 4 . 411. ;-;--.-. --1.7-,,,,•-•., - • . A a lor 'll4 -JA.1.41.110. while linty good' blooms were ruade.mare defective' es on wre produced. By thelaiu pcuptache pre-, dorllow is urtfai/inly oatforan. • , • --•• • Wballfhalft' Mule liddY ilated - ; avoiding. ticehnleal term", gaily give the render S general idea of tlibt truly novel abd radical improverneat tothe manutactire of wrought item;—but the praetkal na well putty, as the erientifie netnettiatins will better onderearel it by a, vest ltinmeAd". all. are Invited to come and Judge for thfeliadve, , . I. • • • • Mr..luchar n eiriTas in hie patetitt. the alanufaclure of pii invial and ,',l* 44,0; with I.ut theht variations In rsch caw in the oioradrucara tit the furnaces. . • • i00 , 4111:116.11T1:1:0 • !. • ' ,' , • Parravukk, Sept. 5, IVA. , . Eorrok.Altaisig Jonaisit.:—.l observed, in the last • timber eine Rebel. advoikte oi this 13. a •bo a-reply to ml'elheititunteatibb to you et Aegnst . In It the x es Way.at-beene ako Liter who wrote It. I n , that -I am a coward, and that I did not serve th - ''years •at 'the built. and goat I meet hovel - ken ato ber of !the . I chicken brigade." OM these rebel democrat term it. In fe the eaninplun OfthesecraveuN'Orthero . gm unics , „all ' who did not wearthe gray daring th e Rel t Were r. - t warde and chleket tAhleves. But that k " of talk is • "olaved our fow.• • , ' I *fish to elate to to the baiganily MT, that we 'who for d.deathton Acores of hard-fought battle-delis. and - whii are now ahmkrt by reboil North and Booth. Imre Made a record.in detente of the coaiitzt which earl net's r ,be 4.1..ntr .1 ant by either the narking COlkiet headi of the iSorth;lor the •chivalre , of the 13-mth.,wl o Nmsted that o 1r elootherner was . twat to Ilvti raitleatili. whO bow match in" the Reran Blue Miler the badroaktp- or the ieforion4 General U. 5. kballt. who. will be our next' Preisident. - , _ _'' All know IMO the sneaking Copp:ahead' hate 'the wthiler boy for whir ping their friends,' to whom they theinselrea Mole promises on the hreaking out of the Flettoilion. to hefty them in their hellish deaigna to ,de this Union. - All know also, that after htseing . the rebela on, the Copperheads adtteklike whipped can to thereat, to pour a covraraly fire ititd our halm, who were facing- the fue. The Rebel and Copperheads lug Armin at 'work to accomplish that, which they failed in during the Rebellion, andthay- are headed by the same leadera. Ponca'. th e Port Ellow Butcher. Hampton, femmes; Horatio-Seymour, the New Yoltdran rioter. Valtandightlo, and other,. ' - ' Ma Bov. - ln Blue bid you bring on your Rebel legion& We whipped you once, and we will whipjtiu warn --: , A Paters, or Tux Aitarr O► ririPacuraiN Wbo ►{rigid than yet/. f onni übscAl7ll.l IVELSTA SOLDIER 1111 REEL SoLbjelo,:—The great political drimi has. opened-- The curtain him,been lifted - and moon the test is to -be made—Le-bather rebels or Union men shall nitlithe laud of the f:ee—wbether ail' the '• battles that` wore fought, ; and the blond lest was in vain—whether ill the hooting ,Lbvint. tmet the land which Were visited'hy that dread niinetve telling thane their lathes' had just irieell rap his lif.ifor his wont!), give it up In a masa which •they.will hattsb to name—or 'whether all the blood,aud 4relrnre given sl.heely live a monuments of .a just,enote.trinmt - ihant--iwhether. In 'after Seam, soh' diets. Orphantrein ray with 'pride my father died for hbercithrtly. 'Pam, rades—men who stood at the front tor. years. is foe you to Pay by your ballets Whether Ode etihnor rtuill,ool be—say whether the ..lost Canter' shall triumph. Yeinre is the prise if you will but grasp it. Toi think of Noting for Seymour 'for President o nom Staxe ahooll ,vabieb from your min a- mist. before a . `ienitilmie pan. Well do.l remember when we dnadbefore.l rede kksburg and things kink( very pithily around , the news of Seymourni elec tion as Moremor cat Neu'', York State reached us. Ma eV, matey were the =Pee 'which escaped the lips o toe buys whoa me the lane \ 'This same man-who was nur toe While we were hi the field, as much many rct erin sp Wore te,'`and tie ard *eked io bo down sun . licorihip him. Can \we do this! , Methinks, I bear,the .voire of that Maher who, alter lighting throueh the, leer until the last battle in which be ars • alaie 'with Many othe•s, ray; "did - '1 fight - in rah?, and d:a I die toe naught ?" Think of but. the pest., .and I know you will vote al you freight. Let its no the;anueur of riiiht oLce again mud fret v . nut:l etc ( ; sin the acid. - and come 'off tic ne. Let us say to the rebels North am emitia, we w rrilt this land. Our tieneral wss never deleatertin the 644 , and itJI nut be in NM-ember. Oar cause a ju.t du ti: innrt rittimph. lit Grit be our watcherad bow tbi time forward. • . . . • -A SoLIAILZ t.' NOWILIt'AIBERLANV CUCNTt . •. C.. petl Pity les, Fall Bt7lei, . N`J` WEAR I I . Wehaye now ready a line stock of Goode lately Im ported' of the best style and cotton; dentieinenc wear. make a specialty In pantabiona. in wtle. delintinent we guarantee e flt stlperinr , th tbia or an other city. . C. C:DI I TRICKS CO:, Tail Ora, Continental Rigel, 9th St. below chenttut.itilada‘. Sept.. lt, 'On • • "3T-3m ; AL- CO.! " - I R;lll3'S vo- \ 'Vegetable . UM! . Restores 4Gir.si Rim fa • 41 , 0 , 4 origixLl ecdor. • a , 1; Erad,ca!es Dandruff and• . I 7 14 0 RS ..V"' ritilU SUE SCALra, *, • • : • • *°' •if :4 , 4 ' • S\s,4p .4,. 4 RIG'S EMI AMBER Is w 14Y v crown TO nis,*flentaisse Hair Beak soyarlye. changing Orgy. Light, Red or Faded Hair to tilts !Main; Lewrious, Swum Tairassa.! which so adorn }onto or age. • It will positively a adicate tnorsand'Utndieff front the Ludo. and where there is life lupe gin da. will. cause a new growth of Edit 4). put forth on bald spots. Thousands are testifying tp , thep shOve. Price, RI Per Bessie. J OIANSION. IIuLLOWAY.,!: CAWDZN. Whop sale Agents.. Philadelphia. • • F. SANDSIISn'S, A ! ..:t for Frittsville COSc Scbolkilk Raven; J. KELLAR BURNS, ilitientvlll4; F. J. UELIC lt.hland. 'litchi.. lb. '6i— 33-3 m 14' •. , . -' f ' The *lr *eerie Air oar Baer..' ' . . I ' Timnyaon describee a cavalcade, alx lanurdreilatronfi ridincionward to deatructlon regard lent. of Itk'nertato ty_. nht humiredi4 multiplied , Into millions, • !warmly save to tell the.nrimher who are hash - 111w, alone li feta ,puthwiY. bugging miaery won(' than . death in this )4C rm fit 1 hatlet ri ttlo scour ro—Pcier arid Ague. :N, this criaitilalntia very common and dangerocw. Ba tt cmbei cow ha 1 , eli 1 and conqnered • with' • MisßLErt 4, 'IIEIO4III 11'838; which fa prepared troth ao a pro:eq.. ir , ~,clhenli,,,a, :',...r wittllirt . ': Mr dlaeasea arlstug Ito nottationsl , lo,ee, 11Ciii I'4 ag int.ciit remtily for cur .anen 4,hicsies where they hivontreadv r freewill alc - 'moat in . thi 1 ryrtt , .n. .It makes no ditTe'rehce bow hi ; f the chitin.. e i sali t ,red. not tow tioteat th 6 cli.eatte —the teat 01 mom , Mt. %Vein niuilit be succeed, I t, audyalfrrictory. B,bliteveryntliete. . liiiiller mi. BI i lid 'semi iind , C.aitarrik. It, with the ntwyglecy, by .1. Its4Arei, II) I. , ancrPn re .or :or - g ~, PV,,, . ~; of, tit, i.,' 11 ~ 4 1 - Ell/ . in rh.-.1/edi, tAgteglitf i',,,,,,q,,,,,t us,' liii:..Afn ezperienkfe. (tuirneriy 1 rif.Ley l s..ii, 11b11An0.1 . 14... SOCA. MAU greet, Phila. . '1,1t.. Tn.,no,le , can be k.-e.n At Ms oalce• The medical tacolliy i r.• u, lt,il to nrroniimny ilieir bitlents.` an te. has no .+t. I in. pia practice. ArtiticiAd Oyes inserted teithoit `o3iu. bl,.cbarge for emAtnlbstion: ' . . 'Jun* in, .1;." __ _ _ I • IS NOT,. A,'IYVE • LQNDON,HAIR4OLCIR, , • RESTORER AND DRESSING; FOR - . • , .. .. .. • TsCo s ady now. Restorer sil,Colise :so! resift., 111 air D - mkg lleurbitied. f'DiAion ask Onlor Restorer ana.Drpsaing." . , at4 - innus London.LiaLi Restorer, .. • JiLisay, 1 - InSlon Ilawßiadorer: (. 1 11 {JAI& London fl air Reanorer. LTNVIIIANT I ',. . 1. . ' London Hair Reetota. , • 'iNT4Tiljg TO London Hair Restorer. Bala IN iOll - • ; 1 • LO1)11011 flair &tine& or iiir reirvear • London Llair ReStOrer. GRILATZUT Of - L • •• , tontkin.Hair lltestorer. tou. PIITIONA:t., ' • 11.1.40NTSP. London Bair Reatider. .• eitizarii. - Ft() R TII .E.• II A I It,!. •• • ii • •• . , •—,---- - ~ It never rani to insstrt Ste, groTIII and — vigor to I . •rienkiftit BAIR, tunetv , i and atoriryta falling. 'and' Fire apronc.. , a new growth Of sir, I n its origi I color,lianalnu It to "gm* thick irxf.trigi g : • .. • • itatEnttEß, ".,LlENDOil i cilAlit• RESTORER . 1 13 Isiotirlicky, and teui no itleitireeatil odor found. and comp:lathed or Id all otrfrik'p f repara thin. r , • ti.' IVERYMODY USE:I'..;,II as a rrialog is exqnl, Illr' ' • • ..• - / _An rite.' fltopr bair frock - lir'. ,!" . Losobia Ham -*Alan( [[,'urea all ht.- Sir II ,•- r t rale'. •It7oi.oa Runners.. _Au stores fray hair to r i t,.. l lir' ii i _ea natural odor. Bolls , lira" !I aao DlEVlli , !i.' ,fij thing.: A toilet lure ..0A11,1k" 7X clorrag• PER ntorFLE.. Ad:hives:44ra to Dr. SAVAltsill & Eotl, Phila . &- ri villa; bbiold at SAYLOR'S Draw Store,-Pottekiite..a n4p all Dtdystista and dealers in Fancy and Toilet artlci every ,Woe. Wong 2li,:sil • iiiti- • illinpturceerreetly treated by C. M. 'NEED/. ES. at his; orate, Corner TW.FOTII. and .RACE Sheet=, Ph_i_hupiphia. • • • roxorsional exrieure in the ridjuitment of Meehan-. teal leen:mike an t , Sepparte for la years his given hit extenMee upparta Bier for needle in this Otruqt' bat ne;:lecteri branch. To all Meted with 11., NUt RtiPTVRE, he can grurrantoe the Successful SW ;. cation' of Triunes, specially adapted to 'ea& case and JO, conditions, often perfecting tudkail mien. ., I pia requiring Trussa,.BracesiSripporters, Eleatic Bel* ges Bandages. Syrin. Pomf *At.; wtfl Lind Department ad nn his aim condacted'ty= tent grid intelligent IMISLMB. girilanning's Braces; Rich's Sapiwtern liaterrtiructatlle, Tames, Elastic • ?Mooting% Shear Braces, prong Iturtrtunents, lingites; he., rte. ' Petra% 'OB • • • 9-10 - . , AYER'S HAIIIIIOOII, ' I , . FOR THE RENO PAI MX OF.THE)ZULR t The', arena arena . Deaderatawa "Of' the 4454 A dreselmt which Is at mum agreeable. healthy; and ereetn al for preperving the hair. P 4. TO -01 .0 . 341 T VATS LB BOLIN 14. MULD TO ITO OITOUTAL CIOLAdI iL. tut. OLObli 4`,olnuanszai 41 wen. Thin hair is tbc ,l 4 ,, ed, ling hair . checked. and. WM ,.* nteo, though not away}, ited by Its, Cue. ,' Nothing MOI -wore the hair where Alm .folli. les Pre destroyed, of the glandii lonbielei n i decayed. Bat ch PO earl be mote Sir 2folneme this.appittatioe.4., hair with a piteY sediment, It' ..... ilguions. Its ()material nee wq.l prevent r itte hair "from Owning' Itrej_ or USing,ellr, and consequently prevent baldness.' fratil owe dei eterious substances whirl wake sons preparations datiedrons and injurious to the 'hair. lib@ Algot con_ only benefit bat not barm it. If warted merely tor la ' l j 1- DA 111 101111 ,11 41 NG, , 1 -r.cahizg else cart.he found. so desirable, ' dontabing 'neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cimbrie. Loa I /et iiigt longer ou the hair. , airing, it a rich g _lustre and &grateful perfume. . 1 Prepared by Dr. J. Al, Aye?* Cro., . 8 Pasoryost a.Asatertoat. Cersim 4 LOWILL, NA prim $J 00,-told at Nuttier Drag Pottsville, and all (!nagglsts -and dealers everyw Sept. IioSS . 2 • Wily ! BOILS. •••.! . Like the. volcano, Bela give - ton e to. the• lout rand. b le Day ,aontenti of the deep istimithr: : To remove ' cat of such andertre It is only tworisazy to Mali the Blood by sanplying it with ha Life dlstitna, -- : . , .H Tlllt PhRUVIAN grime, I • (a Materiel solution of the Proinside of.trourwl 11 the effectually, sad givsetrength, rigor and new T tothe whole eyetetel. ' 1 ..., . • , .111:creenioir • trivet' nun Rzy. amuses B. Rpm, Rif , ' • , Botros. Meta. • , 1 "Por years I wa s a eases front BIWA an that My lib bacmairlimuirmate Broach theitlexpient iodic slatett r% y meseee ;finally a cubunek i Sinned is s small of back. tertak its morrers large pieces detwaspacht flesh were every day or two eateway, aqd• the prcatemon sad geneml , -didarbsoce_ of slettrnt weeks:rest Hensel ba d reoniered .frotn pro smaller carbunclasihroke oat higher sop i threatened with ii.recultence of the imfferinp wa led I he so long beim Sobjectel. It was at . time that t cenmence4 takbill the PERUVIAN VP..', I continued tad* It mad I had bred - dull ties :1 elnat e ttem I have pad no th ing ot the IttntL:4 . rum 1 wasone of the greatest euffemeh Other inef Ichwarwrems partial ad tmlatorm7 ilaildr bet UM remarkable renedyorth shied' alit Intuitive Ph*. 'went directly to thesoOtef that'll'. =4 did Irair7 With a thorough:ices worthy of U. estellished than ter.'.? • A at page Psulphlit sent thee. TIM puska ItSs. . - Pei,Tial tbitip' , bloom in iini litinn• . 1 • J. It DINSBORII.. romietor, I , I No. SS Dey et:* New Forte ik 4 d br elaiossal vimiweelLainits wails s raiittarellmi • • '. ' z COTk. w 4Mlßß; c2A SCALDd liaLramtvrr " l. lVOiThrOdi l int LOOM 1 / 1 111.0215. u ill prompt 'Made% itdommoooes, daces um mastamyry lookbar w imd - dose; Ao It by abigke-ami bircOlblit Mkt *At ina a MN, *gam • . an Po 111/21110 , 41 ., , ,Mditih • 7 1.10, What II this Nlarielon. Aatitlisie to Iliia- •,- I • •,' mute. , • ~, , ' Wald% (,r S'.o years, hos been winnine ..;-ipieti • oe",tn. ms from all aorta o! mlii.". Tinder the name of 110 ,7 -:* TETTER•S STOMACH HITTERS ? .. It is ins infasiazi of-the' niost• excellent totdoe anti: billions. and-scorhstie and alteratiVe Milk toots and. Way:in the poriPmfspiritnons essence of Itye. -- .. . • DOW DOES IT 1 WEI:ATE. Thlionestion May. be bricfly. Item/hidasfolloas :. It operates-. •1 -. . . .. . .:-- As a-. Powerful InviiTorant.... -. , _ • . , l'reventive of • Fevers. • Asa ienlal StMoachlc. .‘ • • . As an - : - . - ... Autt-epasmo4ic. .- / • • .'. • Asa' (.....„ - Oentle.PargaDie. As al ' Promoter of Appetite. ', : -. • Asa - • • Onre for I.4II_CcaDOIL - • .: • •. As att. • -.... ? :Arclimatinc •Idedicine.• . - Ass • :Ssiemisrd agaimt llahari , L, •• • • ' Al a• •• ,' ~ ' Remedy for LOW SOMA: - , ~....• A5a....,- Spetifk. for. Fever rind:4,mie• • .. , .-: As it. f ... e......V0rm :A il for the • • ..„ , - :.- Ai. Olit,r" ' Antidote to - i.e.& Sickness. „.- ' As ill - '• ' laknudpartor Me Sicepleesi.,:"•: . - r Atka . • ,Wholesprot Stimalant.- _ Asa . - 1341 m foe the Wears - Braln‘ • At i Whet In Bodily Anguish.. :And as a PROTECTION TO LI EALTIt AND L 1 FE under sit depressing , and devitalmice , Influence& • HuSTETTERI - S STuItACII BPETEtis is the opty: tonic iri ciistenre, hasvd • rtism 11 siiirinious mcdielne, that to AFSOLUTIILY PFRE. 1. - . :ic..:4t • , • • 1 : SK-I DISEASES. AWAY a f t le • 9 0' IN 1' IN-E NT _ . .' ' &I el, oradicarea, &tent WACO .' • , • IN FRO' , ,I 114 'PO - 4 HOUILS !• '. - ITCII.' iHRVBR KNOWN - '.TRTTID'i.' ..ITCH , ..7 - • - i , , - .TBIttiER" ...ITCH.' -'j- .TO IQIII;.. • - - ..TE RT, TTHR". ' 4.1Te11." ; IN CITRINGTIIESE . • oxiarrklN' : ~....1TC1.14 1 ; ' . - • '...TE'PTRII...''. IT(Il.. j i TORMENTING- •?' *.TR,TTRIV. "rail: , . 1 , .:lurrit , -irc.,ll,- ' ' . 1, compLAnkrs. - -'; -TiFrr • - &ramie's' Oinolirt) . , , kie , . " J. Swainie+ Oinaliwnt ) ta r‘.,. Balt •It. nu ' • . , .. 6 " :1 ' n..4 °in tl . Cura Itnhing Pileo! ; I .'' ,sordwur's Oint) wa. .' . • - .-, , • Swa l ine " X3ll44e44 ). •Careo cal mad !•. • • - - ' i &mdse.& Obagbro: , . . . . ' 8""" °nt'l;' I._ tt .... CUM. ilarbe;'s Iteb! - Sino9ned Oiolland), It la waits . nteda.apcedy cure. j - nice 60 cents: HY* nail, post paid GO Cents, Ptermed by - 7- .L,-;.,, jj oa ' DR. SWAYNE ;FDI C - Patuabai.l.ol...,;.- Sold st• N. r.' Dyis alionnr,-PolCs‘W': and all leadlng . Dragyiela and , Storekeepers. . '''-- .'-. ' Jane, °7, - 'G9, .W..• -, •. - 4. ~ . ' -. .: •'..; j gleligiouo Outtiligentcv' . Tarte Sabbath School Teachera'Uoinn of Potts -1 ville,,will meet on londay evening. tie4t at TA o'clock in the Bant at I.3hurcb. Teaibora and ; friends of Sabbath hoots of all dcooniinatione7 are invited to he ..nie ent. Clef:gym-a e.,11 ran-, fer v a favor by givink; it notice of • this meeting .io their cburchem. . • '''' x • • 1 1 NOTICES: di r Pivot Presbyterian -11 1 bwirels, Third Mahnitongo Streets. v. J. W. Svenr , i., Pastor.l Ss-Numb Seivices—Moinine,: - LOX 0:clock ; • •RvenireZ.:' l 3 b'dgeka Sabbath Schcol-2 cech.cit, P. Mt Baler ideeiing-,Salzhath Min nine o'clock. Leetilte---, "That day evening; l , e otclOck. far Strangem and citizens co,dially. Invited: 'and always heartily welcome. Scats *ill be, tonvidisl tiremptly for all who will be pleated to attend Of the fen/et-5....• Chnerb. MahanionenSt:. Rev. - A:. titmi .*. ownc. Para .Reekilmce 'l4 - 4 Norne.zinz"St...-: r ileaching every &Shan' at „WM' o'clock A. M., Old -TX - o'clock P;11. , . •. - snoday School ev4/Sil'altraftenedon. at'2 o'clock; Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening, at Ly. o'dock. Bible Claw every ?ridgy evening, at 7,V,o'elock. • All.are cordially Invited to attend. Seats , tree: - garittesbonlliss F.. Cbareli: Second St, shove Market, Rev: FHANELIN Moore, D. D, Pastor. - Ser.' vices; Sabbath; at.loB, MG and 7',, P..% Piayre• Mceting, Tuesday evening, at 734 o'clock. •' Mr:Evangelical albanreb, thinownill street.-4 Rev. L. H. Slannzur. Pastor, will tweach Gentian evi wry &inlay inOriabliz. at .10 reclock,.and litnglish in 1/311 Pastor's resident:dbl. R. corner . : ath and tits. ISW - Union Prayer Mersin', Oven ;Sunday morning, from S 3( tel)X-CeCIOCIr, In the immo',Chtirch on Second Street, between Market and Norwegian bta. All are invited. . _ JOhN Fi&a. A 14 karrii‘o Notices moot his seempardsid'irith 96 lotto to tippets,' fa the JOURNALS, • • : • 91.hiipd.,. qt tite-Imq** deuce of thebriee'e parent* .by Rev. L. IL (ti.brhan, M. emir* I.4ENli s ali. of Abe Putt.ville Stanalartf,. to 11**Custarta Ntissr, all of Pottaville. No Cards. We congmiklate our cotemporiry up.= hie entratitre . 1 . 1.P0n the state ht matrimony,' and dettirt in behalf 'pf the •Mantiao'nftm.foi•mr.u. office to expraitheir.ar:k nowledomenti for, the bridal. reiomtnstice - in the nitsf . of a tuselorin mitre. ' stbeerely. bride and' gnioni eve)y impOore.n po:4kble in tho4.lli'e,. Simple eaplatilleimemeit. of deaths, frez. Those eorapanteel with notices, !c, must be; paid" Am at tag., rate at ID cents per Mee. , , AL)3ltlflirr—Ou M:4h inst. in Oissig;l.llTi.. WNI: 8. ALIIGIMIT, eldest ' eon Of hlr',:Jis•epti eatiriehl.'auitt e highly esteemed citizen of that p'..itee, ae_elll:2 - ,Yciarar• 9 months and 2 days. On Toceday morning. last Ma remains mite interred in the Grnian Reformed tient tig etery at O bu followed ,to the 'grave by a large m concotirse of a ds and relatives. \ GlitlBl'—in Iladelphia, on the'..'ith" of; August, 'at; the residence of hie parents. ,No..Viciu "Parrish St .. • Nauss' Ot.aatsv. ion as‘vm. P. an Caroline W. Geist, agsdl year and 2 month... ~, :- - . r . , .s. .\ . , • KEULER—On the .3d 'Mgt.,ln. Eltired , „TotalulhiP-. Moil ian, sou of Franklin .and Lydia'f Kehler, aged lo mouths. • i • • • - t he , . , `KELLY-4-On h '2d of-September..lfAitt `Caina mew, infant daughter of Edwardtutil Mary Ann , Keilf, . aged 9 months. . .. - . • , , . LAWTON-At News*. N., d:, evening. Septerabt:.r ~611.• 1 ,, 6S; • A Lywcp 'LA %rm.:, . ion of.lVm. A And Anna.M.' He ihmei; 804 3.yeare, 7 months awl • loidayti .' • ' . , . , .• DILIIRRAY—On Wed n esday mn^niug,,Seritember 9tb. 1569, Matoiairr; viiff ui, amines Murrtiy, .iti the,42d year of ber Sigel • ' - • . •• •••• The relatiires,arid friends of the family are t*a•,ort : fully halt. to. attend-ttit*Goetal nom Ihe teoued,c other iltlAhand. fu Macro ilk-, on Saturday, ,r". 11 Inst., at .t O'clock, I'. M. . ; - 1, • WILDEMIItiTII—bo the au, fog ; fn this Borough. Sraianau, wife of John •Wildermuth, • )catr. and 6 mondial. . ' •' GENERAL. NOVCES. • . IAT a dated meeting ,0 , e ;via°. 84 P. B. of 14., held at th eir hall this' evening,he following preamble and revolutiotis were uoarilmotialy adopted : -Want:is, The ladies of the Borough; of Ashland friendly to the_ mute of this Camp, have um:pant- InoUsly presented us with a beautiful Bible, therifore . ll,iol'oed, That while we heartily thank die blare for the magi:l.'lllcent present,. we will endeavor' In all our transaction!. Ur ll:stiff that we netotay aputtchite the gift but all the, teaching. of the Good Nook. • , . - Bcadoeff, That copy of this preatinile and redold lions be Publisheit.in the Etraitav',Jourai4l,,,,eatalrod Advocate end Calip - Near , • Aahland,Pa..•vieur. Ws Whom it illoweirru.—l have waned to Jaars , 4l6yre,' boatman:. Schny 1111.ILES;one.derk brown. and ono a bay,, aIsoBANNEss for same, to be need by Raid kloyCr during my 'blowout._C. MECii; Septs; Schuylkill Bayer: NOTRE 8..-To atom It may ' I have this day purchased from ; Hloalic. Castras,! of North Manheim ToWnahlp, Schuylkill County. all his right. title, and Interest to and to two BROWS MULES. and have Maned the lame to. the said Michael IVlieo, for his we, dui Inzmy plettante. - Li M. filmy, Mt. atibon, Frnuyltill 1"-1. • .Sept. a, %a • • • ' CO-PA IMMIX UAW 111P.--I* . 'nuder• ' signed bete entered into a.Ciatartneimbils for the purpose of-Mining end Sbippine ChM from the ilectechentile Colliery, liLcheenervillo, Settnyliiiii county, 'under the firm mum of JOHN wyan.r.vosar.' co. • • JOHN WADLINGEH , . . • . AILLIAWEEESE,... • THOMAS 4IINNEhL, JOHN (PHONN EL, JAMES MOHAN... - HiCkstheriiikAne. . • 11161111 Neater' •t[ weeigito. alai Measure*. of Bchaylklll tt!., 143 Schuylklll.-Metinr, Pottraple. To- MI sountesiniers - wad Cairo' of Mein" $r rem. are, ice' fielloyl% kill Ciao PIOTIEE. that I have ookt t o At LISON & HANNAN of Tort Carbon, an in terest !noisy , PATINT WWI PISTON,- and haire . given them the entire enobol of itch maid County; with power to collet% all mantel: due or.do becomedos , reort for themannfactnre and ww of the same..'" ' Hazleton, Pa„ Dec S,Arl—SO•tt . , DAVID MARE. soiLanas Fos NALk.-Lsix Pidtu Boilers, without fines. Thirty inches in. di alum,* Aft • feet lour. tg inch ima(mane tor a Shutt Furnace.) Will be sold at a bargain. Delivered at Pottavilln. Apply to% , 0. M: BAXTER. • •.-.; Cold Spring , Putnam County, New July 13..68 • • • .. • 20-11 m••••••• NOT IC M.—JOHN. BINDLRY. Collector of 'School'Tax and W&ter Rent. ran be found at th e iame 'of Mr.. Solomon Hoover, Ctntre 'greet, between the boon of # ands °Work 'ever, orenliit; iabera all lodebted for eller:rem call and settle.. Jai IS, 69 • 129-3 m • Ala/TICS TO 4:041, orsagek. TOIIIO.-14a1 I.oaras. for Laurie... Notice; Is hereby given ttAt propotiana wall be ie. (*lva' jby the • undersigned to - grant for a tentrof yeers, near Treverfori, Northumberland' County, ;Pa:; several, new leases open Red and White Ash Coal beds.' having Jour reties run above wafer keel. The redlish are We same vats now being wonted by the I...itern Valley Company, the coal him • which is of a soperior quality and always commends the tdebest. price in the market. ,Ponsistsiou of the premises an be even hen: mediatoy._ In addition to the feeilitiesnow poseessed bateittinu by this region for shi tto market byway - of the blarthern Central warand the PennsylVanti.oa- ALL the will i , 'believed. Tent ICKS te IP ellellble 10 00 market.* war of the Eateasalwawd. the Pltlladel and Reading. Railroad. -j' - JO W. ItA.LL. or P. W. silwa4Trt. T.: togtriefs of 311ww. 115 CaWite St.,,Pottivthe, 1.•;;;. Hanks r . duly t 3, Ifw 4 3„ . ' . ' .2`34n). +, IteMlVE.....Ptoyamata will be received fOr j the • Airtitibirtg of Moor at Ma ActutylkUl County Atm Homo on the arat Moods of each swath In too c iam eadrana PROPO& ji •of the Poor; kW County, &ha] Yea. Pa. ,I . C ORWie. Jrl 1 B. T. 111101fla. ' Dtreetarn it poor. 1 1 .W. FMB% • I: Mtnearit.ite • _ _________— 'D NAL II sIPAITIf 1 , 011 1 0.*L.B.—Thi. rob . I .lreriber AM* kw sale tdo Real Illouthaa m ituateit In West Bail% BMA Coady, Pa., be; north of Illfillaberg, u Moles: A PARK coma A acme," Ho r ne Rith a brtck Dwe lltag Horne Barn, on et. excellent fruit. Thereto pd ot I.mv. Ore on Ale popery ; Also a Viv=4 attheentnumaot tau Valley rund, - big the More au the- Nostb:east, contakfing 0 aura 44 Pentium! We road Is meek tmwded,7being Me route from XlMtahurg., Lewlakurg. and mutes to Centro. counts: also AMC-. mg the wane on MCSouth a tract of 311 wee; alfo a tractsdlothlog the memo AO the lbw; containing 42 sem; with lard.oest, burin an excellent WlteanWer -of about 14 feet nesa antfoll. The above PrOpertrig Whaled 0 mild from ltifalabarg 10 miler fmm.Lewle. bartanalleo from YU tou. It la well Au/wed for haring water and timber 11 Asada:et:, It cid be tri mu or la the whole to mdt tardra-. OM at private rale. /I outsold et pinta Wawa! be offered at public Me on Boanday the Ild 44,1 of Octo k jra ber Wl* cm the 111,131211! - q apply or Wren ' RENA am P. 04 1011 00 02 .* rk , -I" •, • r Vtal —. . Se.At. . j , „ FelPilleß-11 , 0 oil 7101{? =Med eland corner . ot MiUrneAriodcAttlowkillioc i r*:- .11 40 4!sylifiwyer.trii cKi t s IkSjit=4ol/kßtagilta'WOMll actuelito. I A'rillEd•lFin'tni , COVIiT OV 'FIR R I tinitirettiOtieet,. (oil ttie Easier!" liviattlet Of Verienieyl raisin. .1 - • ,•- • . s 4 s - ... ,,,pf:Et, enAjG : of- ti -, / illy of tearircir. in it, i (. 4 .,,i t) :y o r Ireik , . ".iral .Eit e of Pv.nt,..ylviol.s. in at.. • v pitct N•itici i Stankeili,4• ''ink li'l!li.,:c e t :or Lie ‘1...-- ' cheirlAv.!:l I,ineet , . - rx of el titers, trip b• held ~:, t ~. - 'rtlirtteib'thwig Seti....• int*. A. I); i.e., a t, t,,, ~.c . “. ,,1 Z P.M.'; Wore iieriOrr rt.t M•I tit.e:y.-r, at W. . 11 k... , No. -e - North lino.tr t0re442.141:1t5. Prk .. that th,. ~,,,,.. aininatio,o of tf.llatikraPt may 1.7 e fiW.iled. Thi..i k; •.e. iller.,ky ill tottify whel . h4 the klankaupt Imaeni„ nneu 4 ~.„..„ chill, A henritl In also be It3d'oo. Wedrm- .• dayohil 1 tlii dal: of (Yr, ' r, A., D. 1" , ,,114; o chres ti, • .Quart at - Iliiiirdetithii, utif 0 o'clock. X. M., "wiien:pir,. ti,a. ill bilervat - ;.u . liSdilit,r.int4AL' lll l4 1 . -. the , b , r} , ... , ..rg , ,--..- Wbbero the 11,41 Joh i qqql CadwelatiY4.' arlave ek, he Cild W.rtrietlrmirt and the meal thereof aL -l U4lollllYkAtelptii. 4 ther.:,Pd dk. Of Frpt.:mhtr, A. I }, 7156-` , ' : -..!,,, - ;.',5 ii. R. FOX, Clerk. • ~ • Af f eirt .- D.*NALTl.llofinn, Iteg,istov. ..' . ,dept ; Id ili . • ..., cif _Eli Tilins opaea, Dertese.l. 1 4. - Wlicrelng letter" ' .Witank.nttry to I.lle - male of BLI‘THOMPSON. ica-t Norweziku TOWn. , tor k • tic.tutyl ki.ll ;County; (I..v.e3lert, hsve. been grUlteo COtho onlurebeil en penr•nA *6 4 1011,1110 Pall, v..thle are n.. rin00.11.41 tomnike iineneilktift.: payment sad Wale harri ß clatm4 mg:alma Oe paithmtb pre nt them lortittotit do ! SARAIf:O.,TIiOMI..OON,-.Ecuctarlx, • 'S•t•li•-•lyktAlt!,,,.. • • • 3i-Itt."• 4 -Ail ni ire n , 1014 Ojr ai! IR ..:...r..,t4t C. of :F.Aliv. • t i Et. ; .111.1. - !S1 Pt' Iltecdie*,,.l.—The uoderel good, - ~ .p.. , o iptki Audittir by theliOrphane C..mr... of tifOrlkl9 Ceti 4ty,fti 'note tli•tiki , uttod hf.the monew in Tomthi....of John'. -W. Fl7O-thiter. admlmettatitr ot A m ` 'raid.. 4te., of the ciect*ed, -will . meet the pAro,tii i .,... t , restett;' , . fot-the purritiio of Ws aptairomem, kt h l , ° 4 4 Milt itatte Baronet' c; ;:ftOttxtille, on the inn day .r Septon:4mi; A. D. ]96.t IO A. -112; . When Nod whi.te thi , y ate itat r itled iti sit 'd: • ' • . 4.3O.I7WEIDMAN; Anitli•or. . . . .. : Stfpt 1 i',, - ?..: 4 3 ':. ',"l, „ . ivta.iToll , ll . rilt.TlCEl*=-Eatate of .111.1 A kV -ANN TRUMP, 1)e, .area.—The nnderel 111e1... y?. pohlteilAnditor,.by . thqorphans. Court Of Schii ) . L z I'OUULX. ti, mAke diotilhottatt of the miomy ta 110 beads of John %V:FrO•hafer, administrator 01 tatate,,*iltattet the .oaitles ih,, . pose of Ids AtipOilatTEley WI Cfneß In' tlie-Dorw,,, :2 r ottetti4 ,...,,, t 4 e . sth: sAy of Fe'pteinber.•.A. 1.. ts.ol at 36 A -. At:, wile sad where they are riotlthllto Att,t , l: . : -1 LION WEIDMAN, Amlit, ~,Sept - , ~._ , i IY,IY - 11 . 1t . SAM : VDT COOMILT OF TOE I 1171.Dit,d, al axespitiba , the alstetern Illisorriri eV iheatiwylYeneif 1143 IN EANKRtrriTcy. -.. - In the !Att.:nil:if nulfuT !L. crwilmiv, a Itimii.: rind; . t .* • .. " • fo___ .. . Tit - wham : t - may ?Camera : --The na'de r si,:„. o , ltaram. , Weidman , of'-kottsy Ile. Schuylkill row- i . repimirmiltk hereby - A - Ives notice of •hts iippoiwa.4.,,, <As -Assignee of the estak-..i-of BENI: rM. c • lfA m IA,„ f . o Pottsillle, in the: of ' Schtiylkiii,.. to ;t;'. 1 Mg. Disi iirt, and \vb it'sra s. to wit,`ort. the lit b 'it ly „t lllitichi -A. D„ 1:41s, • adjudged Bankrupt niiii .'ii .i -4..,etitiotilif huuselk by '- be District Court of tlis I i ,i,,, Starrie G et ' the Eastern" tistriet of Perinnylviniia: • Parra at Pott-t 1114,11 e bte day of Sept., .\ ti, 1 , ..- • • • MASOII WEIQIIAN, A‘riiitnir, - • i • :11-.it -. I 1..11 'O4 • A LA ocr Edits. it#l.ll46T, Iti PENNVi. Ira PM.I BANKTWEIC ECICIIL . i . t.lllrirot Shit of Sept( tbcr,. . T tt. , .taiitierstiznetl hriebv , ices nolit's of his NT fo t.. of +it de itisiglitte of 'ILLIAIII- NORTON, t ftt. t•itiortfitnthow, in - t 1 :Countyof Berk., find Bte ft, o unsyßiottit, wilbit,l'takd'ttistride who but .t tifitidt:NY a Itt!ntnipqnoon . lila owtt is titian by ,Littria-.{ 7- oilit saik'Distrfit. •To Me 'ercaitc., faictiutikmapt.. MENGEL, A No:t - .3uttl43lsttt Strert, . • '36 OEM - I 1041`1111CT , 43 trICT of rue i red Wote:, 'I ',T . :OMEN DIstEiCT OP "PENNSYLVANIA -TiID.SAi. :SCIIOI, I IP:MERGER. of Pm:seine Sct,,w• irillAW4 retina.; .CarAmpt, having iJetittorrrd fortli d!Whitieti, a 'me-Trot-. of creditors. will .be held . o 'NV EDE F,.:SDAY. the Vail:layer &M., y•SCA, at 10 te,--;,.k A.. 14,4 WM, .101111-P'; 11011.11 ET„ Bey at, Ne, :'l4 c,..-titre Street, in theSimongb of Potts% ilk , . l'or.u. •,. 4., .vn-Tila,!ilii the exam, ation sof the ilaohtnpt tuns. 14 floi. , ,tied, , and. auk Ai . 4111.4 1 4! .or meetings tx qten e by sections.t7or'2's of ' Act of Congress, trantari,,i' , . Th.-Ittioiter will . Ly whether the Bat-krill: tii4 chntortMid to his day`'' A bearing will also he had or 'iIVKANESDAY,,.the - afth d 4. 11 of,October. '1 , ...C.5, at 1.. 0 ,,1n e k,,A. .11 , befdiv the Court at Philadeipio,-,' where parties Mtergalittl may •ahow ,CaIIPC tg.:aihst th,. dl , eigurge. • ,t , .. - -ftWitnese Bodorahle JUDGE CADWALADF.I:, lodge, and iral o‘the Court at Phitzulelp4,a. ,' August 314 A. D. 15414. -' ' . , . . ..i _' - • - ' A _. , G.'ft. FOX , qurk. At to4=-4 - OEIN PAiOB.A.RT, Regit!ter., • • , • ' 54441150 - 1564 .ro , ; . 3c . 3 i . . i iv: *um DIM '1 .CT COURT OF :TIIE, it - -irirtilltd Minify. ' or. the - En*ti.rti Digit-ire. of POsymtatlystoiii., IN BANKII . TCY. ld tli•NO:ratter of Ict,LLIAItt BROADS unit JACOB 'frlloll•.DS•leotartnot.' i, Bankrupts. ' .. , •.. • . ' .- • • To tit - knit:lt may fY, , ncern.,:--The anderPlined, tiat. lull,: iftqfh i• 01.1 Po ttsOl.:. Sch uy lkil I' Couto y, l'eunry I - runiu:lMJ - ohy dye.. tithlire of bio. app,Artitrtent 111... ~h t nee 4'4 4h.: est at e.... 11 ILLI A M 'I tl3ttA DS - and JA - Co il II iti JAI ni, Cop., two% 14 l'•negrovo TOwnfbit , 11. t , 1'1P . 1 .131 4j ' Of Nchto,lkit!, in said inetzlq. and who ti..,:-0.• to:.y,' i n; ob thi.• VI flay of March; A. M. isns. to:- - itldgettl.blatkrair cifigi ace tetifion of thethaelvey: i.,i , tto•=1)141-ii-t:cortrt. 011i,..Unityti States let th e Ram eta Dittli - .riiot, , Pyfin,ylc la: , • - . ' . Dated. at:LT.41,40. iln , end day May. A. D. 14 , .... • HURL llRVFNylc—a4itiit,,.. - i k •A ; $D enS ~ 4 ‘• .. :, a?...tt, ' . ~ t 1 . si•V . . 11.,*AM'rEIRN litrilicy oF pEzoinimv,,. i 'i' if illiail l 'lllia la BANKRUPTCY. 'at Pottat - .2e. At . tokt CG, A. -D. 11. - • - ":- .'• -• . - *,- ' .fe Uttdersiglietf .ri•bv rives notice of hi. appoir Meta 4.4 Itattiknto JOUN HELMs. of Pin - ,..m 0 ,... Selatxil(lll County, r eattayhrluita, within ti:tiii Iti.tr . -Wholut, been actin 'ed a Dank, nut upon his own 1.._ titil. bj Rao Ent . Court of ;tato Digtriyi. A. M. PASSMOBE; ARsivw.e. 4 , Tr ''. H, , ••OFFICA OF . ran DEPUTY O, F, 11,j -- 1.76.4.3.1,11 dth , b7rutiej , -, RVADiSo, PA., Aug. 9&, at,' „. ,rilthir,i. ve tatrit'l rait . nice t That tal the .Mitt. tit . ' I . ..13, iif A'ilignAt.' A. 114,15.t.a; it warrant hiDanlohotcy au . indtedagainat theitatate of WM. 'E. sqIOLLVNII6I ' -OEH. or the Baron4.ll of • Ramberg. County of Iterk4: . statl).of itamsalva ia. who has been adt ridged N Itil 1.. ititt'nfi ;his ow)] I. ) taiuti; . that the payment ot a, ) .. de tA acid delivery,, any property bel: niimr to Flo h. • Datdirlip)..to hem 04.. for Ida low. and thd toulloll ..1 allY.llr , t,Perty by htin are forbidden -by : law; that • .I' p4P4itig ot the'drealttiri et Ihe saiditan hypo, to pr. ..... . • • theittfehte. and ftdie: house one -or more mallataet ot ,hiel. Et , tiqe, Will be !held at• a'Ontirt of Dank mott.t. t 6 r.=' horitttwat the Otll o 4o of H. HAILTZBEIIDEE. !...., :-.. NorHi dth li• wet, 11. , :ollid. Pa. before H. Mal:N:11m - • • Itglr..ftlazi.ter otfribe; 25th day .of Sepfemlier; A.-1) I,, lP'q ak;'-t."'cilia; R. Ac. , • , W. F., WALTE II;. . .. ' .- 1 . - ( - 1 Deputy 11. S. M. as .114 PR.• 1;;;.(.r. AO , 114 2 , r) .6q , I," - •• ..., ..., , ,_ t_.! ~ ~ Vitae,la Dislike of Perramilvauia.-1-- LA ANKtI.UPPLAVtit it ending; Liar', ':. , i,[11 d•ty i•f . A....- ViirtZ, Ai 1). tir,B. 'f. ~ . • .- . ..._ ; •• ._ - 11. 5 ,1-01deraismed!firreliy eivir notice 0f .1.: A5",1 p ;:''.' ~ • .111t!pl 4..... i Asell!neL , 'dkt DANIRL.,W . VIA" i CI. f. i ~.. 4 ..ity,,,,, .....„,. . I the County . 'oi lii•rks and Si 3!, , t. 7 I:A.‘l,oAdVania. wit n raid District.. wt,n4 tit, b: .11 -.:!-- 1114: , :i;,iii,Flankrupt lanr hir own Tetitign -by the 1)... ; • triccitliiirCot maid DistrictZ • Tii.the eteditor4 ,4t 't . .,,i 13iiitailipt., , • 110 t ACE A. \ - -UNDT, Arrieter,. • , • ~ , i•-;, t,. \ - N. 0 Norttieth Street, ite , .id in.v:: Fri - .... • AcTittit 26„ TS'. ,>,-,.... . :;rp.,tl, , . , ~, • .A.l:llltilfittlitATlDMl`M NOTICE,.—None -"Ai? 'hefehi , g-hre4.th it ketereof actitthitit ration the ifot*p6f 110.11RItT, lute of the fteronahl,r SChifyikill Haven.; atTeti*cd.. have been ifr.ned I, ti,e ntidev. , loed by thelitegb.kr,'S - c.; for tirbuyiltlll.olnd ty.' PMI pen fins lined to 53 , .d eiztste,an , ,reqn,t•d to*34 payment the undernigtnid.. and all the - hat iiig tlemrnde. aOitist the estate, will preimt, , their' • cininas . In the. undef*.l,:ned fof?ettletnent,' .• . enkt lit h,' 3444' • kk D: APL iffirtitA*tiarko le4.ereby toirfi, by the, pndenrigned of 'their , n•-, o•o 4 ,ole.tif itdrnlititorikn'ien,f the eltate 'uf KEA:I - 11MT" tjt. to ill Mt. Ctithen, dereAred,— • ;iiintinletd , d 4o eild..Late wilt make tn3idedier{..,- nu ui " ft tho 4 hiving Iclshilis will prerent t ,•• toproivrneni. . • .• • ••• i.CI.I4IRWTTN - KLEINtILT, . • - ..'C.R • A.S. - • • • •4(truiniptnitoro. fi c - 1 1 1 ;014 - T IN I 1 4 ,N )1.0 R6 : w4ilD:-I-t. on the 'e - VCi . n" I ,) ;1 /4 fepteninir between PotttfOre n ' t ' af St (may - cars). ;*0.3. -roll ed'up El e o :44wPIttprr. vlOitbove reward ,win pad fir anufey if returned g fi)''McaLWAYN. Se. t • . • . St. tanlr . . . .. 41 ILE WA II El.—Strayed away [ram thi:pto , ir Al. ip.,., or tKentverlber. reeldlng 'ln - the o Il.r. ottgif,"or-Pt. t'arbOulfon - the 'ltti of Angort. ii 14 iii, i . .- lirt ll 4. l : l. .hatrs hie!{ The above reward wilt be gtv,:a .t. att MM. ltut Bing 'f Mg mule of,ghfim 'lnfoirmtiou ,of I* wttereaboutet 4 ;:- THOS. IfpLLEN, -Pt.' Club...lL ' Se 0 1 :. N '6' , •--Pi , ' - IMMO' - . /Will and wile a nd a c ouple hme,ie tneu cart lie aeCtaimmodated with tan.rdinc, )3 at )1.0 Mahan tough Marcel. • • : .IATALATED. anted cood'.fwth 31:ik Cow Cud. ly. at BRIGIIT t 90:8. 11:0- . wakifitOre, ' • • ,11-,;,, , t • • RESIOIKII...-Wanted by an expc r Oterid Beilk4eftwei a situation. Underntancie, tt. inititvz Mdreits BOOK KESPBR, BoY Potthvil4i. £vt,_l2, • .e Female as9l•9 male: Trictiors 9; forth° publlc.ee t he.ala of SlcEeanebioi, T v T), fire matatut; satin - lee liberal ; Sehcole. commcibre or tober,l9'S• esambigion at Melieatiatimg, &liar day,.'October 9d, altemeneloz ht 9 o'clock, Mutts fthe echeole higteet Brannwlg iv. indOperalent 'diet flea of West aireuswig will pr.,. tbeineelia at •Mciqsmatmett - for examieatioti Mimed day.. ' -JESSE NEWLIN, Co. Sao, JACOB BOCK, : : - . . New Eitiagold Schnylkill.Co„ fpa, IF.iirl'lN ' WANTED for the ~. __ .1 . W . Rg 4 4T 403'E DOLLAR .S4L.F: OF i 4 ..,•,i..t. A. L bRII.JUSH .&" Co.. - PIT lil•rolitill ifr a ' , ours st., ittisator, .111 a.. Send for Mica ' and yOl3 win II lid our -induct mezt4 hetteethan r yeroffeted taAzetits.' . - 1; 4 , • •. 51 aoi. -- . 4. " ' •••••• w . iIIIT it 110,ilitlyht Male - Teachers for the f;,, iT-t !lle,Sehsoll ok,Unlon Township., • Stlary lib. is! f Elmitalpal ion at, RlOttourn, Thursday; September 170 comtcieticing'at 9 &Mock. .. The publiels int Red to at tend. By Order of ;the Poi: d'. .. • ~ ~ , . ;•. ',_.,,-- DANIALREINSOLD 4 , Sects. ° Alto . sat, P. 0., Sehayl. Co., Sept, 19. ;;Z-It: WMT B ttlk:-.ate 'FCIIIIIIC endwise Yale Tetret - i7s*: tift.the Priblfeltitchrtds of North blanheita Timm , 6144 7 Venn* bOW 01. Salaries good to competti!i* . teacher': ; A ,publ4.l.eziectinatiott will be held 4 tt. , Se‘'eti'Si.art. 'lntel: St Monday. September Sari, rt.. • 'lnebeindilit 51,' d'eltieh, A,. 11.• Dv order of the lksid. •. Sept t-.9.4-st . ..,; .-1 Ettraty A, ,figll.L, PI Y( .. .I,Ir4NTE 111 - 9: Wale Tetictiers for.)lllTytTosli • .vm, • 16)4. Teirri4, .months.: Salary Shull to cool teashidt esatniOtion;Wedneaday,September.,y,t,t, T eozhatetibitig 4.10 Velbek at Taylorrivllle. Sy 4.r[it' . of tliede.. • -;" . :4• 'FILSIgpS.b4NG.WW,..Seety, , *.. . An• VI, 'CO 11 - _ • . kik/ ,rer noun le aged gentlemanistis • !Ito lett nctaofone'or,lwo•tol}let tsdry o• e °Mei trade' In or Salary. acquainted trade: In VOrkand - Pktadelphla : a goad 2 a 3 dk • tlea, Ivureompeteatoo do 'any kind of business c-Ni• nee, -with a Colikti. Address 'COM liipaßAF Pail ". P.A.): Ana; " . - - x. A, 11W =anti NI t relpanted.at.Elitetprlse Coli 'Jeri, 411, try Shviiijkl ' 'lt A.,. AMMFRIAAN. se pt. Styylnkl.n,...April lIR % ..15,1t . .I: i.il ..'iniZlin- 4- ---- Tre - til;n7on;ixctlni;enT,i — un , • rtiit. ~:lud milt fc the new Cloratit . • • - ____ ~..., __,-*. " 11 4theiioNtel of We SOAP ara truliwarril u ulb,.., ;fl i kt.4 , o lo } l W,o llll * ever uteri it will do , witbou t Ft: ,4tli, tteewartations, are perfect PIIJIIITY. - uttaCIIMIRIIIIL 11011allb •aud wonderful EP - ipit,iiir vv.. sOhinted to contain ructeWialtit4 poWir lo - the 4ofhtiie wcith than any uther'l3oo' to tea ilifiriii;—ii*;o63 the Cheapest . .. Try it. bat e l jacil, . 06 4. .inailuiWQ.,lif used seixonliag todlwWtiona) 0 r -1,11. i Illeirai*d. • Ask any grocer - rot it.. lien , *Witty Iri '; ' . . - - - • , • •.' • • 1 .-, • ' 1114ECKLEY .1;7 11A.F.L, . . ..• filWaint lawa4p *Varrloi,l '. . ' • • MIN cs4s-,loog*vef...(Old I'm k jtoidS.piiia. 4 1 4-1, V - -- V, -,' . at - - 6 m-iii 2 MBE • • ' JOHN 'b,A.I.4VEREEY, -•, -„ 1 • -•• L L . . litamitacinter of .. : • • A I TTAS T 4 - , I. TE v a, ARt4 Ol) . COMM . iTNION szra, - ...4 • " .IVATER.IITCLIT.a.S. 41311:1.1M: u m - • • -. , ... .' .'• ..,. 1 ~ ~/..4t13.-..1-7CANtii.E MOtIPS, 4;4.. dc. ' • . iemiti4, from 80eRaft street, to NOS. 11 'it, AND 130. Illit4l. lent tit , • between Prom a) J 4 seo,c4 4 W Wow stid N • e Streets. 1111rN. 14,?•—'4,_ pi . nning 4n. ift Oil WOOS of if '. ' r - (Atli 15 'CS— 43444, _.l i i, . --7.. W ' nailing, Wire Guirlie, .foe PIMA% FM•rs. ri. se. ate. Heavy ' Wise Clatbitor eiseeteg me& • - /ft. 'Heavy, linr..en Clods and illeOcieenii; - Webbing loribeepleid poultry ' - !PAPer Mridirr Wirer. HMIS and 1200..Wne t Yi rees, Mato Strews, OrnownentalWire work. 2' ‘inlbretatkin l l *little= the nuin • VeLLBR idi ' oms. No. ttN. eh pa•Philacid: ___,...._VOY, . • •_ .. i . " -'.. • , - -8 4411 - • ihrt• 11 1. 114111411ATii i s) .....gJ'aiiiorth's Itice..l. 0, MA W*. of nutend carload Buelakln'all depext -61 iimitilia slid Foreign literatnre. i Italiod on- Itc*lpt Of stamp. algbeis Fria; ecru to lad Beekb •,011iVikettloct oir In 4IAT jaMarl, 128. lioelb. Meth illittelPf2Nl4lVll6.46l4' '' '''' n ' RiagNIII ()TkFs.
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