TERMS OL THE NLRB' JOURNAL. VI 73 MR ANNUM IN . ADVANCI. • $3 AO IF NOT PAID IN .ADVANCN. - 70.C63/S—eatecritidone invadably admen. • Tarot onPhis to TO aft'a• wr " ............. 00 mum . .9* 00 Tolggirs.--$4 00 per 14 . coplos—Ouh. , . rr - (Icemen and School Teachers will toe'nutdah. with e'JovinAi. at $1 150 In advance, or $1 tf , pail within theyear--over one year at toll We& RATES OF ADVEKTININe'. ". Nine wc.rdr to *line, erred lines tea square: • For one eqn.tre of telreo Ilties or lege.. (loolattrot d , te), One tbSer,U o r. $ 1 Etiblegoradinoertkmo t.•nts each. , , • 08a eQaare • or tern ~ 3 11$ 1018 _4 51.1$ 8 06415 06 14 , 00 iwareg • Bof 151 I Oki II OA, 4100 TerPe •.• • 4al El 100H-1800i 28 oo 14 N! IA rYI o- - . . . -61.,0u5i X.34.lCce 34147..y;.e1it. (Lague,. . T 0 1,1 Nr..tiixe and lines over a kluare, 20 eetde a line erhinsertion.. ...,ir....l...tuvatbemente as per egerio d iu . verrThi. cirndatSon of the Jovergal. le not exceeded by ler raper published in the f tue oat of Philadelphia or plftebute , . - and tt le now the largest sheet published in Piiinaltedda. - . , . . . • teltrah lie :amt CVe rare the anbeeriptiOn flat was d)ab:ed, and it col:Alm:es to increase rapidly . 41 41 an Advertlitheinediere tt to ease of the iyee in the State. COAL ''TRADE ''43) VEirTISETS. °-= == =-_=mom ~_~=~_; --., tetthitins of th• Philxdelohia & teia Pior. !:1 North; Port Viichumoord. ' SCOTT, WALTER. & CO:, / • Itill12.6 . 41111) illll9llllllllll OP/ fa the MAPLE DALE COLLIERY. - iotrilpidelphip-4100TT„WA.LTER & .225 St. New York—WALT/11V BROS. Rrtdd . sca lioftion— SCOTT, WALTER a cx)., g 9. Doa aSL .Jan 1, '69 . , 1-11' LEWIS AUDENRIED it CO /1111211451. AND FJ3llrPt:ll pr • , - A. • IA • Lelddi Spring Rt. & Wilkeeberre, • , Locust Dale a. !lenient Lomat Alt., Creenitiak Sbautoidn,Trement Lerberry - 'Wolf Creek Diamond & Bpi Red lab, Plank Ridee Shenandoah White e• • . • -. Georges' Creek taliroad Topi\ 1205 Walnut street , 1-10 Broadway . New York. . 10...cirs: 14 Xliby Street,Boriton. . t3l lintith Rt. , 11a9tImore; a 3 Weptmiuster St., Providence. SHIPPING WITUIVES—Pt. Thcamond, Port John• eton. Jen.ey City, Bnitlmara. LEWIS AUDENRIED, 4 Ervitin U. POITEI, WBL. G. AUDENRIED. .ADDISON CHILD, FREDERICK A. POTTS. 'GS IS • :DAY, . & CO., MINERS AND SIIIPPERS OP . CII . , Orrtoza:—No. Viim Wainotfit., Philadelphia. • - ii- 11l BroadwaT.SPrlnity Baddipg) N Y T Donnoitreet, Boston. .‘.:uie.Agentifir the §:Ale Qt; the following LWehrateit • C:ools . r lilAßLE.fellii. Luau - GR. COAL. [TIC KOK V CO Al. 1. CO.'S .111111ILORY 'di: D HARR R ,e4ll 4 11411. and the IR Y. C.E 1.0410 Ft. OR* I. - C. 0.44 I*A: . momirr cwt.': . bini•ruio W u Lcv Rs :--,..,Picr N0."11 . 94 Pt. Richmnnd. Vice; No. 3 Rlizabethnort, . . . . . _ :N. 1.. Pei. in, 'GR-7 -9m . . Pirr 10 Port Riebtroted. S:I.N,N I C 0 N, & Co., Shipper! and Wltolf*e lea. rattle CELEBRATED FRANKLIN COAL - • ole.LvicErvprciLLElr. Sole Shipped' and I.le9ler;; of the tveltatnoira • HENRY _ CLAY Vi i saictat lit:, P6ilad~w, OFFICES, tS i t: JOSEPH C 4, WiOD .G Y,eneisi A-Aelt. Bo.t fn.. Jnn.l9..Cat . . . _ _ . Pfrr NO. 1.. BLAB ETON, GRAEIT & MINSTIS •NO SIIIPPIBII OP LOROFRILT LID LOCUST 1 310113TALIF COIL. Shippcm a other 4p7oved opal - 1414r of _, WHIT AND .14;RD ASH COAL. OFFICES; - • an Walnat Strict. Philadelphia.' iG Trinity,Bading, 'ban• 'York. 1-; Bonny N'-fret, Boston. 94 Weitilaster St., Providence. . - • Jan 1,'68 4. • Pier No. 4. P r t. Richmond. WELD, Nii. LE, & CO., • 111701611 1! tr SIIIPPICFS THE'BES/1 6 QV AL I TIRA' Loetuit Mount4l! & Black Heath C.:O A L. S , FOR ?SANT EFAOTURING AN 6 DOIESI7O USE, AND SOLE! ACiNTS, IN ALi niimEts "JACKSON LORBER&Y" • re3y, Walnat OFFICE-4 . : 10:Nroadway. New York, -. . ,IA !bane Ntrevt,.Bokon. GEN M. Wrr.n. Strati W. NiGLIC: Brawn . Sfrt.EWIN .May• • IG, , ay . . PlerNe:ll7Eorta J. H. E¢STWIWI ck.CO., ..,B'lllPPiiB OF WHITE 'AMI) 'RED ASH COAL, NO. '2%14 DOCK ST., P4I.LA.DELPIIIA, and NO. 19 DOANII ST., 13qSTON, .Ruenmide Red AA, • . • Mbeiwaskin 41v9i‘e Awb, Locust Mount. !Melte Ash _COAL. April 4; Tki " 14, PHILADELPHIA,. &c,. SCHUYLKILL NAVIGATION, - •hipping Thanes for AITHILICHY COAL at 6reeniicb,•Delasw,are River, "'Wads. • LEWIS AUDENRIED & Co., ' AGENTS .FOR - THE SALE Oa THE . ~.,._ Wolf Creek Dinutolid Cowl Es% Dianiold fled 4lc Mark 1114,114 f Isiu A t l i c o m e . ' {205 Waluntntreet,Pntladelphin. .. 0171C161 110 Broadway, New York. . - • - - 14 Silky street, Boston. •'; Wliavi The. 4: .. t. -- ItEPPLIER 411 t. 'IMO, • • - N. B. cor, Walnut' & Fourth eta., PM's. OFC)*3FI 3 35 Pine Street, New York. { Merchente• Banicßuilding, Providence Al riparoir, mar. i marrict. surr, Ammar= DAVIS rEiirisoN ar„ Co., • • Noma AND ' purr= or erci • riIIJIBRAT IIII LOCUST MOUNTAIN .WHITII Atlß RED ASH C0A,14. 0. las Walnatlttoet,Tllll*del= • tJ orplesit., roli t trw!w_sy , Boom No, ing New York. • No. 11 Diane Street, Boston. • WEtAltl,--611SZNWIOM, DELA.WABS AVILNUIL Jan 1, CS • • 'AIN, HACKER &. 000 K, • •• • lIPIPPW OP • LOVVINT GAM. , . • .• .LosmaT ITIOVNITAIN, ' 1 . • SLACK BIE/11.Ti1., 111 so, dealers tn other and cptidttlets - o - : WEITZ ADTDILED ABU 001LIAL , No. 114 Walnut Street. Phttallelphts, and Woolliad Wharves, Schuylkill }liver. • • Tawas rum. Xenia•Henine. Moo Oooc. - Jotri H. EiTHIICIM, Mapper and Agent, Jan 1..`03-1 . Sebaylen Haven, Pa., DEDERICK' Coal Hoisting Machine • • Patented Agit'll lil, laid% now are years rime • the 113 of caw Ma lioistrkmischille. and Perm' before, with any machine hare we been= favored with tura flattering Income. ' , 77 there being 700 of them in um. it is simple, durable, tad eery of liperatkm, aid hence the large number. sold and the Perfect ettlafaction .glren.. , We make them with wheels of 4,f6, 6 and 8 feet diameter. De. auiptive tiltillera sent free on soollcaticau L & P. K. MIMIC& Agricultural arid WOrhe. MIMI. a • • re.b 23 48 My \ FRANKLIN CO•A'L ,- • OF Tr ••-• - LYKENO VALLEY. T lilt iinhimit Bow& Naltroed Gomm and the Rowe, Noontsin Coal Company lupe toady all of this OOei tbst thin I sestt in g ents f We the, New htetss. The 'nly_ agents foe the We of this oca__hystrekoselo are &DINICIGION & CO., and CNC. IWIUMLOC...of Phitsdelptds. • Their Y oats is ogiTde&l,Eitill&nir—JOSZPll GMO O DY: • Agent.; their he 'ogl wmvees is id 1 1 Doane 13t-11. P. RU„S Agent.- tAw ankle met • LIP tfie ab°" est i tetroa nzther LLIAN B.TOWLE, Tressewer, sjr • ' __t Ithi City Bethsop, Bestow )/ h, • ' • 1841 • • r roue sus: is soi 29 On iii no PUBLISHED EVERY SAT 1: 47k _ _ g. R. 8., on the ►Delaware„ at-Phil QUINTARD, WARD, &CO, , 9 Pine Street , New York. 120 Walnut - •• Nia kinky !Boston. 00AL OF 41, 4 1EINDS:BY THE OVIGO. Jan 1. VA • ' • ' Pier Ns. 13 pars Idielsesoad: GEORGE • S. REPPLIER, ANA 1111117a3 Ol !`, • CO AL . REPPLIER. MOODIiC a C 0.% Lomat MOtintaln. , KO. N. IIItPeLIER'S. Mammoth Vein., DUNCAN LI:A.L W.I. Lewis Vein (Red-&1h). ICCERT d L1).43 Lorbem. . Omees:-z,11 . 29 Walston OIL, Philadelphia. - • 1111_11readway. New Yaw*. • • '27-psiasse at., -Bosses. Jfinuit7l, 'B9 1-17 Pier No. ilr Phan softly w. IflT E 8 o TIPPERS. OFa sold township. The electors of the township of Union will hold their election at lhe houss'of Joseph-H. Simian. I In said townshi ill The.elee p. tors of the tawnsti Col o n le of East Con w kohl - roue of dr said of well es- COAL. their election at thabonse of lowa P. Creak% townehin. The electors of the townddp of North Maim will bold Owlish:4lou at the bowie of John Bond, In said • t 4.11 /Zoo of the township of Wwd NMI will bold their death* at the house of It W. • Zlgler, to salt township. - Too Web= of the tot:alp of Wash*, in hold their election at th e house of Ipar mid 4 4 , 111;,d., at the township di litiyni will hold their eleridon at the bowie of John Carl? In said town dike eleetoriof the bomb of Yorkville will hold their eleetiOn the boos of nel liaellei,l in Odd boterngh. _ I At whlch time and place MI to elated or* fro- Men 'ot the (bootyof &ImAtill • 9 , • One person tbr AUDITOR OItitERAL. or- ennak ile. • t• • One person Ow IDDIVEYOII ORMUZ orPenn sylvsni. ore person to remnant the Counties or tutoolldil and Lebanon lathe •IlOweset, - of the United Stites. ~ Three meow Sw 101111BRIth at the ROUSE QT RICPAREMSTA ot the Mate of Tsusylvania. One person Ow 001tRIREIRRIER dtees Wing of Itetnythill. • ono person tor commokor the County id Eel:1W hill: - Owe WeescretcrOOLlNTY BlTlPlZYMetthe r Odulis of heimilitilk L' cos person tor DIRECTOR OP TI;Y POOR of the _County Ono eonp ITOR est the Ow* of ain't. vAs Ave regalettag tie mead voting a ail etactioss 'in the several mantis" et tine COMMOI~24 *weld Nardi tOth. 1864: . . , Emma 1. Bs ft hp cod Reim of' hersienticheref the • Alleteeheessie es Gayest terribly wt, «a 4 tto wowed thr the enallerito of Ow esear. That. the fo r the several eocontiot tau . erg. towaddh_borongle MA special _elerthis. are horst% maw. antbodsed tor ragelesal times, Its Althea, printed, Or Wrltter.,,_ pride, and asedt written. sevneally Ow=s4 sil loiloint: One earh,ol2==imitedllsi . t au deka dederateekete o no tad Da: mid be let ."140der ant Vete stall Ina ban Os nalasset efeldltaan %OW ilortheind• tag Moe setsseileroimesber. sod stuateeserawne th it voted lbei Ins nerolsees• m ot Cenoto"11 vatted ang an latneed, •erinahr s*lnd shaltembesas the annewent ell Insterldp Mows voted Itir. Aid be otennwhlpe ass Aktst ekidt rapers *ha sessweetall lattegle Muni veestilw old tie labitkii. nit=itaideipm !lea WOPsicillal 11 Ant ed the GOWN! dateettii_ebt Oa thieristirshei r a seeje,t relatiauttt. ESP *WOW Ode sentoldow eit /11,, ilk Assam , =Ow ' - -•- - • -,••• ' ' 44 11 41*.- ROPE. BIBB—• wide ibt Y * OM% eel sad Charmal Mask latlizial Denicks, sod Also Gal ' B. B. Bops awitaaily on with die , putlettlas -W . t - wm. . IPOR VIM mew Vilat dna. 1, Si Melon' duo pullP• Vint Wei pumpwlime NNAN tl-"RAgs,gy:,:..l).9!_fTs'yiji DAY SEPTEMBER . ° i. this State. de Of aktedtfer Inedeortie dist:lee whole. or a oommiseioneo officeene .00 woe*, a eadedeutte room rowe r. t om is, m o duli be, employed either the legialathre, executive orOodidary movement of tens !kith. or of the United' titztesow of any c it e or t o . =isteict, iirki idep evevemember or Ccingred Age Legislature. and of theyeleet ce• toopo rem Ceased oleo, clif in :exmlollation" of i c y , rh. c o r ecogod dOviet. is law Meepable .of Ml,* Or evercideg at the same the offiee or app.) t of judge. Insoactor Clerk shy election otthis Commonwealth : and that no linepeetor. Midge, or of es Ognelße COM& ulectioa. shall he ellgibkOtoatey Greco thhe dm voted for e • • 4 , It shall be the day of the Goon deo/fictively: to attend at th e place of holding' era R e n ew, no d a l or thwuship election. daring the whole One ea.id election U kept open, for the purpose Ofgleinß iteforinatket to the Inspectors aed Judges. whin called em, inerelatthe to the right (deny person meowed •by them to vote at oath election, and such other matter, to mi t o tic t o t e e ameormeut of voters as the Inspectere or Judges, or either of them, obeli from Alm- to time reqeire. Tido on person atoll be permitted to Jute, at' any election as aforesaid other doh a white ; treeeme of the IRO of Meaty-one years or enure, veto s hot hoe Teal. dial In the State at least-ono year, and in the election district where he nerds brew; at Idea len deys prece ding ezeholection, and within .twolocars have paid- a State or County tax. which than here leen amused at loot ten date betore theetection o: hat' k citizen of the United States who bad been pre vlooly loaluledroter of Ibis State, apd removed th ere:rime end mended. and who 'hall have resided in the it cotton Mallet and paid tax. es aforesaid. shall be entitled to vote Me ter residing In this State six menthe:l prodded, that the white kmmen. citizens ore the 'Keeled States, be; Leiden Madgee of twenty one.sod ; twenty-two years, who have 'added in thin !State oteoear 'end in the elec. lion district ten dap storesebt doll - he entitled to a vote although they sball notltave peid taxes. • Re person Abell be Penaltted to dee: iirbod hatable not captained in the Illet of taxableiOnbabitand far. nlabed by the Commieedoners as lobe old. unless first he prodweu a recetpt" kir the, paymedt within , two • years of k State or theanty tee mediteel. aereeshly to the too t eutettou, and cove unsteady soideuee either on lila own oath, or telemation of anotber,thatho has paid such a tax, or on blithe to produte a receipt, he s h e ll e m o t e oath to the ,paytnehto hereof: - or, second; if he clalmstbe right torte by bet ag an elector between the ages of tereeepome and dieittoodo lead, be stall ' depose on oath or afilraktion that be : tuut resided In the State at least one ywar nem'berope application zed make such proof. of residenca'ini lil3distrtrt as ts required by this ad, mid thd' ke doe" eerily believe' from the anconnt given him thathe to of the age afore said. and give such other evidence is required by this wet, whereupon the-perece. ankdalitted to vote shaliber inserted in the alphabeticeill.by'the wow. tore, 'and a note eases opro'iterther to 'by writing th e word f•tek," be shall be detail ted to vine by reason of haring Pohl • tax. ex Ihelarrlrd "age." It be shall be admitted to vetteon sedeuit of his age.-and in - either case the reason of such vote «toll be called out to the Clerks. whoshell mark. it in' the bat of votera kept by them. . . • • . In all mem where the mimeo( th 0. minion claiming' to votarts not fou nd ti list faniMed tbs. Com miesioners and- or his right to vote Whether found thereon or, not, is objected to by any gretlified citizen, It shall. be the'dtity of the im once= tot.tern., too suck penne on,iostb as to his euelificotions. Mid If he claims to have resided within Age state . for 'boo year or more, his oath *hall be etiffictem proolthereed, but be shall Make proof by .at lead pro ecenoebrot, uitheste who shall be a I:testified, elector . that he has ; resided within' the district for :Mani than tee days next Immediately preceding. saki oterboo and shall, also swear - to his bona II le residence/ in pursuitOd! his lawful galling. hi within his-4*_yr ct, and, he did not- remove In yid district for the • perepoi of voting'therein. • Every person qualified 'as iiketedel, and who shall• make proof, if romiredo of rdideoce end peymem of taxes, aforesaid, ehall be permitted Ito vo.e he the, township. ward or diorid bowlike:be than reside- IC any person shall prerent. or attempt to prevent.'„ any °Meer of theAtection under thki art from hording, peck e ection, or use or -*Moen aid Viii:ence to any, each officer, or tibial interrupt or• improperly Interfere - with him in the execution of Ms ',dote', or slaaWilock:. up or attempt to block 'up the :wietiow or atenue to any window where the same may 'be Warm, or shall riotously disturb the peace fn . - ouch election, or A l an, use or practice hatinaldatio , i, threats, term or vinlean, with the deslen to Infiaenee undule dr overawe e elector, or to prevent him teem Toting. or to reerain the freedom of choice. such pers o n lon conviction, eltaiLbe duet fn aujoure not exceedlng eye buudred and be imprisoned for dity!time nut eras dm( one nor more than twelve monthir. l Aed if it. obeli be shown to the cond. where the t rial ;of nth Offend shall be had, tbeethe person so : offending was not 4 resident of thircity. ward, district or .tiomellip where the raid cifiVrice was committed, end not entitled to a votelharein. then, on convection;' be chill be sen tenced to pay a line of not less the:el.:Me .toi coifed dal'. los. sod be kuprianned not ices then tlx months nor more than two year.' • ' • • ll any elector, authorized to vote eit any public elect lion, shall directly or indirectly aerie for rexelielrom shy person any girt ot reward Le =Orley.: leeeds. or other valuable thinite. uffler any- agreement Or tirom-; exprees or implied. that Fob eW elector shall give pis vote fondly particular candidoo or candidates at such election, or shall acceptor reteefve the promise of any persorrthaete shall [banana Oecelve tiny gilt or reward In money, s. or otheolvaditile thing*, any,office, appalotenentploynnot., publie or pri vate,. or. any personal or. it Mary ediantage . drhated. eve}, under such an egreeme or peonsiso, exploit or IMPI led, such elector shall be gull.Vf a CalsdeMearor. and shall, on c :eviction of either ,o& `he said offences:; be sentenoel to pay a dee not exceeeii one hundred' dollars, and undergo an imprisonment n exceeding six months.: •• • I 1 • Aeypereon who mall diredly M; lind treed re or offer to give, any snit art or reviled to iley,?-micli elector with the intent to induce film to vote (a' en particular candidate or candidates M auela ele :lion. -or shall directly exile:that!) , procure/or ~grre to:give any such gilt or reward to such Meeker ; with the intent aforesaid, or shell with the intentitri influence or In- : timidde such elector to give hie mite r ler any particn-. bar candidate or . candidates at suck election; give' of fer. to. preimiee to give , spch aleaor any office,. place, appointment kinploymerft it threaten, such elector with disetaiseallor drechargeirrion race. Place. appointmentor employment, publio or private, thee, held by • Mai o In case petits redial to vote foe any particular candidate or candrciates it sucleeleetion, the person so offending doll be guilty pro misdemeanor, and, oreomviction, be sentenced to pry a floe Dot ex ceeding five hundred dollars, and; andetge an impris onment not . xeeeding two yeare. . , • If any person or pe oleo Snail mike any bet tie veto gee upon the result of any , election vi ithhothis. Coen manwudthe Groins!' offer to make ;and much bee or wager. either by verbal prochmethrotherent. mob) , any written or printed adveetieerneet, „challenge or invite any per/tenor peddle to mat e.eoch bet or wa ger, upon conviction thereof,. be or they-shall forfeit • and pay three Omen the amouetto be offered to be iiee. do Acre—A further etipplomeurto the election 'ewe o this CoMmonwealte. • Wuwas, By thel act of the Congtliteas of ted States, entitled An Act to iamend:ljge aloe here tofore' passed to provide for the ri did calling out the Retitled tortes, midi other cortexes, and mooned March third, oneobotiemid eight hundred and sixty-fire, all Persomreiho bays deserted the military or naval service-6r the United natal, and who hive ,not teen o dieethiged or relleved . from tbe peurety or die atdillytherein provided, are deemed and tekento have eluntarily relipgumbed and forfeited their rights of citizenship and !their tights to beromei citizen% and are deprived of exercising - any rights of 'Citizens *moor: ' And whereas, Persons not citizen of Abe United States• ad not; uuderthe 'Caesium n and tare of Peonervania,,. qualified electoral of this Commono, weaitbt . • , Sin .1. Re it emoted , -- 3 c„ That at altelections h ere 'after to be held in the Commonwealth , it shall be ta lawful f r the judge and initecters bf any such eke don to receive ILO _ballot or bindle from any person or pet:sone - eudir. in the provisions and PubJeet to the • disability impeeed by said act oif pongees; hp. proved March third, one thousand eight . hundi ed; and gate dye. and It shall be:unlawful tor any arch person to nffer to vote any ballot hr ballote o l • • .4so That- if, aniline/a judge orinsliector of elec tion, or any or them, shall receive.;:or consent to re ceive. any oath 'unlawful ballot or ball to troth any such d'e intilified person, he or they to offending' Isbell be guilty of a mLedemeabor, end upod conviction there: of in any tout. of Quarter Sessions of this Conuon wetitit tie shall, for each offence, bele:M=od to Pay A fine of • not less thanone hundrei del are, and to un dergo an Ltnprisonment in the jail of the proper amity for cot less than sixty days. . - Soo .• That Moor, person deprijed !of citizenship aed.olisqualinal reraforevold, shall, at - any election' hereafter to be held in this 'Commenweeith, vote of tendert! , theortlicere thereof and.offer to vote a ballot or ballots, aid pinion Ito offending; shall be deemed guilty of et irtirdetheartrir. and on conviction thereof In any Condor Quarter Sessions of th is Commonwealth; doll, kit earl. offence . , be plodded :In liket mangier as is provided In the deeediug vetted of this set' n the case of officers of eleetkin receiving each unlawful bat; lot or ballots. . • • 1 - . Edo. 1. Tbat if any per son ithedilterearta' permasde or advise any person or pernonee deprived of citizen ship and disqualined as aforeseid,th (API Any ballot or ballots to the others of any election hereafter to be held In this (konmoberealth. •oe edit persuade br W ylie- any Such '.offker to receive any belief, or ballots from-any person deprived of eitivoiship; such person so offeudhigelesil be guilty of a miedemeanor, and up on convictionthereotin any Court of Quarter cessions in this Commonwealth. shall be punished ihlike, moo ' nee as is provided in the second rection er of lade t, 14 'the mile of officers of such electio n re/oiling such , isenul toilet, or ballots. ' • No WY td truer* in the army of the United States, or of this Commanwedtb, ,hall be present, either armed or unarmed, at any pisce`of election within this. Commonweelth. during the time' of such election : „Porrided, TAIL nothing herein cootainol ebrillbe so constructed as , to prevent soy alter or 'older j from ezercithig the right of ruffrage in th e eleeticm ttia to which he may belong, if °Menefee qualified accord ingth law. • • ; • nit,* Judges to make their retains at. the COURT ROUSE, In Pottsville, on Friday, the 16th nay of Oc tal:cf. A. D. VMS: at 10 o'clock e. soot said day. __Given cinder my hand end kcal at the SheritPs Mice rottstille, and dated September leth. in-the year or our iard one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight and ninety •eoand year of -the Inff,Teeilenceofthe United Stales of America. • Gob Sees its tome odouvrer. PHILIP' 111144, Ns. 91/4 11 , 1113adelrbla. Wand far Supra viaa and Price Lid. N. 13—PRIMIIMINTAL CAMPAIGN TORCHNEi., t 5. 30..'e 35 sad laa per 1/undled. 1311313 41---• • sitiLvedigi wash*. - HALIII[AN & co., • KAAU74eVaUltb' Cast Steel: COAL 800 AND FIAMM/1 # • ”urisl("ekl Pow AnimatiOss' , - its-sue . GZORGE P. T,NKOOP. Sherif- Sheriff's Wm' Poi:I:0111e. Sept. 12., 156.3. THEOPT-tr f Ftp Steamliutd Hydraulic Packing, • Wit gannos fit MINIMS sad Won pubs Wag . afigla Or us . canal to , oarnintr oiatootool • - Lout Mime Os 1iT1Z146.%1 store. Mb now. OW* noon by Sonoma& West enabliobwon‘syd Is I fa goad es masa_ • Indio by Ini; mein arlbaw_ 41 9 118 .1. C O I 0 1111 ,1 81111 , " • 1; ' DAYS 0.2 stspart bi t - , • . E; SOH xLKILL .COUNTY, PENNSYINANIA ,&!- - •.• 1868. BUSINESS GARM. HARRI-S } BROTHERS, • CIVIL, ENGINEERS, attend` to Mininglngineerim Railroad IMO= and ikon, Topograoh • Barreyins, and all other work in the line cd•their , Owner :-GOIDIER'S BRUMStrr . lan.l.ll. 3 NINON • „,. ti RiIItANTR; ~ .IrnMetemsrersrazz, , • .; sravETB AND la n ces bacties, and iminea Ileteral Landa..- lamos-13Wwwatars Building, Crowe__ lit” opposite RailsraHipal •Clawrela. Jan 1., '6B-1- 708131011 W. 'GEARY, f l' Civil aad Thais; liNglnere. • POZTS'VII 4. 4 Onto* Bn.Lnuaesptiurtme. siersAwtm, resimoue, 'Pis« isle P• of the Pentmlyants &ate GeOlogicalikirve,!, tJores lands. minefote „ . 1-. , Llitaxx cAnTER; steal Estate i)teat, .ILLIIANOT CITE, Schuylkill Cowity, Pa. N N , SW - Letter Addreaa—.ltabany7 City P. O." dirt /. 3 3 3 • 4 • • 1" • oto4at 6 wrzAron, •• STR.LUCH & COCHRAN, . CIVIL AND =NINO lONEENZEISS • • and DRAIT,43I-ITSMEN; , IS Centre Street. Potirrillia, (U& " STAIRS): Jalrc 'es rvitt ALF PbErilit fEAL IiERSTADT, AGENT FOIL THE SALE OF . - ' :i`t„ B. .C.X.RTER & CELEBRATED lIAJBRICATING, OILS. IT Ii TEIOROIAG ELY I 6LE SIM% containing no D4rt Dr Faxi), sndOeandt Gum. and ts • gr vity. • I guarantee every barrel. ..Tane 90, TS ! . 433rn' . bmissAas . to Aso wagon L - CIMT Berm is =LIM . By FAeaznaldp and Palling Parke; by weekly lines; at itAPIPICOTT 13131110THEan & co" - ir Ne Bourn *i.r. i mew YORE. continue to woo Paagageilldrom mile* far Twelve Nontb4 from LONDON. !LIV:MOOL, oy quarts- TOWN, and ' DRAPlN, r ayable an &man& for any amount from /1 and AT RYANDIR 8. AN, Agent. opposite tba Milan Bat, pgt.tinve., March It. 49-4/:// U. S. STAMPS, LEG&L, COM Flailtad • • • BUSINESS 1111111YM H..kaYN. At. ill ANNAN: ac D.A.i SMITH., IM ERG TAILOR. CIINTRII ST. ronsvuzz, PA, Jan 1. •48 .Ati'. VI% gettNERR, Grocery, I: Vr9yilisfpn, ",• • • j Flonr find- • Feed No. 44'1111'1*es Mims, Pottsville. .Ist 1. vis : I l - .•1. , . NEW. FEE - PALE: We neve printed the neei Fee Bill toeiasticee end Coneteble«, re revise& end hdopted by thelegislature, Aord 2d, 1309. Priee; 2A rents.: Mailed tree on re cella erne:re. - Liberal discount In the trade. BANNAN & RAILSEY, Book & Stationer, Store. J. OLE 1114101. Ingram; to EL Illerfxr4 41- 0 • • • • pitzza Watches, CleeitiliArearellt & sliTir Ware, - No. 11/ CSNYPE POTTSVIL-LE, PA. ,Watclue,' Clorks and 46welry , = da il y. ispalroeL March in, • ; 1 .• lIIINERY, NOTIONS AND LADES' ' - .1111ND3HING - GOODS. AT , 1210.21 Cenire 1 Stred, - Pottavill . ei; Oonstently on hend'i new end well selected 'hock of Millinery Goode oft ir latest endowed approved styles; I Uwe ery • .I ‘ 1 .' • . • Kid Gloves etpccielity, N. • "3*, Lartivel anal Children* , Vesta, . N-., • Case* Ire, arc. , A ev,_hing requ'led to UtO line of ' lndies , Para lataTlO i*-le. Notions and Millinery.. - • April 4, '4A-14- tf 1 T. inTIMAITIPIII.' Jan 1, 418 ! - R",,M0:NT,A.14.. Twit BIpiIINERIN 11 • CUSTA i y )11e.OLT'JEN. 'll TOR#CCONIST; ' • Rig sir Ravin TO . Nt" .N 'H A. I, . CENTRE'STREET, POTTSCILLEi inle;l3 thit mike trill be .nretneted Alton under the' • 1 apn • 0114. a. `WOLTIEN & BROTHEL retteriint. din June 1.417-234 1. maw pima • wills G nnc WORKS Ora''. Peril • streets;, - PHICAPPLPIII744 P.A.. • C.. E.' IrtiOAINSON,.:' • • twirrAorcwor, or . i 1111DACK - iond04)141111PD 011111 1 1TIMia Mc! 14TIIIIOGILAPHIC INKS ' ' , • Sept 19..69 J. T. 330 I ELACIROTX ; lateens 'At Dic.c.ca :C A RI P i E°T.. r N G niALTrisorit.oit6 CiLOTEIM,IIO46, •'' • " beylood it., above Cbesvant. • ]PigLiDELPHIA. • '• • N. B.,Pecttui...erelell do well to call.. Sept. 354 IS- .31: 0 11a • • Waal' Proof • MINIM WPM, ' Alms lamp irt Cimder ad ism% . • ! C. J. VAT 41. co., s. Se9t VI, 'GS EYBE 1 4,' LANDELL, ,- Weaerth es .Ilet l. ll Stier_ ts, GOOD BLACK r ' • , ..l (spot) COLORED Brunt. boons oierripici-18(8 • FANCYIANI) STAYLE, • ; _l I _ Lyons figlS yelvele, New Style Shawls, . New Deer efitildia. 00.111 altuakeiei Table LisieW; Ilbeedeas & ilkirdsge t tletlw !lag catelmieres. 2.l.ll.—NewiCkolti `received dillf to large bb for Jaltalw. I i . Sept it IS-31 at• AVaduz&lie. Piiiiderti at ?while VIII be sold at public arie on saatTRDAY, OCTOERR 3d, 133 3 . at thy Washington liotue. Leesport. Berke antritY, Pt, the following: . A two-dory B ride ravern. 32 feet front end iftl4 llo deep, with °angling: stabling ', cad two nieserlalling weds. 1 ] No. s-A two•i* Ettore NonseS3 fed frost t and Id feddereh, with warehouse attached. - No. 3 —A p ra.* VrataoHonse. • This pro is*Prt ftt the vglag• 'rot eppeelte the Wphia and Beading sear od De pot between Needing and HILIWINUW. The abovepron, will be sold togetteir or. In -parts.: . wund Y ' ' will an sow. to tinridgbdt .ad bald bidder at w llak to :l l = lathe "mean ethos dendtlions will be known by • dept. 111-3/ St A.lll , MONZA& La Pairs < 1 1 T_L__bLE 'LADIES < t ; or TEX rscang BEFORILED .011111Wril , , opinispolibixw. . • 1 rillobia 114 foe thei buenaeon thethOserii, Ju l the lunltelf , eatheaseebog,en W.- , _„:„, , Y; nth IDA; 1 to endue sth • " I° Stay We welts a Twlsq et Wee to —•s the thejews...ot, sod we 4e, ;a=thol4 1 TM gallinglakat bag fitieetinr OR death bather at Kate= Ittloolllsi TbewithWe Oberet, •lad butler the tame deems le , fent* Was Weak mettess.— rae=l . 4? owe th e wthowthe woos Unit *ath by the pidele, twit we utge the to the With to deer amble en stow mEuvis Tag urns oug. maim ben the vsll4setos alai& "1' PrOmehotesehheMokitatiemm 1111 sadra taw sores - - The eel, tele mei eaddieleadtle , ttErtisttNactarzAtEN. , i k lee'Vrookter") 4 eik . ok ,l7 gme , oar. ' ' THE "riiTioNip DEAD. The knowing b#Bicutia poem . appeared ortiginally the 80U134i ragaii " i• Tas e ins uml Ite. , the thainnagood. the true In tangled wood, to mountain • On thltGhPlll.la prtega pens": . '• • Lie dandify remand you. • • lbw *mitred thousand of the brims. • ' Hrse.nsideour ransomed son thlartrave • . for uss and lost 1 • . _ • Good (deride, foe me and yon! ' In many a Wvertd swamp _: .• By many a blact_bayon, , In may a enbi and flaxen ramp. Tbe.'weary sentinel ceased ttlef tramp, • And tiled forme and yeni ' From Westenr plain to ocean UM • `Ate stretched the ream of those- wter . died • For me and yon t . 'Good, friends, for me and yolk! • On many a bloody plain r • TheLi reedy .weds they drew. And Owed their lifwbiood. ltho the man. A homes. a Waage to Rain— To mita far me and yonl . '' Oar Mettler' _mmtmed by oar side. They *imbed, and fought and brieelyi died For remand you t , r ollood.friendeefor me and you t i• ~ ... . N.,"' Bolcom 1 I Minim wall .., __TheyO charged - those Boys In Bane —' '.llid surging smoke, and vblier'd, hall; ! ' The • bravest were tbe Amato falP,... '.,, -• 1 1 To for ate and you! . • , i . 1' Tbeerbohle new-the willows pride— .. i , . Four Mildred thousand Men Ws died f • ' - For tneandloo i - A L. , , Good trienthiaor me and Oa 1 • • i ..1 1 i • ' lln treason., othitasoct vm • . . ' =Purr? spirits , .„ - .. iTo re like UM manta of old, • t • i : ' WhjleMld'agottles untold `,..„ ," starred for me sad yotti,. 4 ' •: - Tbet tbipatient, and the tried. - • Pour andred thamend moo have dird " • 'I ' For and sot • • ".",.. Good BMWs, f orme m and you! . ;`• • . ..-- , • , , - .• • A debt we neer Min pay I , • , • • To 030111 fa-justly dne, • 1,,• • - , And to the natfoo.• latest (Ist • '. Garthildreors children still a all say, ... Tbey died for me and you 1. i . • i• . Poor Itandred tbmand of the brave i Make this our ransomed soli Mee grave, I Tor ;me and yon I _ • 1-- _ -, GOtal frtenda'formot andioa I Q~dwcatal. J. ♦. DL Edts.r. A rsess ot: business for a Sew weeks has .prevented ni'frem 'attending to our editorial duties, but we hope in the future to be able Io have our' Department of' the JOURNAL always ready; bat this we cannot do unless we have some help.' There is Plenty of good Material in the . County if they would only go : to work. Wye have In this County-nine, per- Sons wholrld prominent Certificates, and Only tw o of those have ever written a floe tor our column ; now friend:3,d°. you think , illit is Melt! We think you :all feel guilty, and hope you Will repent and that we will hear from ynn soon. • , ~, •- ' Our attention' has been called to the fact that an few Of our ciergythen ever visit OM schools, and We have been asked why it was. A question'lncre easily asked than aniwered, end for that reason we will not attempt to give dee, hut leave It over hoping dome one Of our clergYmen will answer it Or UP: . We have taughtlin this Borough for almost eight Years, intl-vre do.not think in that time but pee clergy* irate this Borough has ever Visited onr, ,:chool, unless on some "special " mission." ould it !Sept. Patterson have the kindness to finel is how many clergymen have visited the schools under his charge, during the fret school year? We donofwish r Ouclerieal friends to think we are finding fault, for the mere sake ill saying something,* hut-we do believe a great deal or good might' ;be doneif they Woulll visit our schools fre quently and talk. to the children, and see•hew 1 the schools:me Conducted, ttp. We feel con fident the teachers. ;would gladly welcome them. And we hereby extend a cordial = !tation to the clergymen of any and ail:denom !tendons to visit!our school. pdfir 4 ! r EOrter& ' Co', N. Y., several:of their new ' "aka : "Women's Eleinentay German Grarnitiar," This isa work intended for beginners,- the 4trominent features of the language are . presente4 , iTd illustrated by co pion! exereieei. The plan of giiing the' Etymology of the languageNin fragments is 'avoided, Which is certainly a point that will recommend ibis little volume tOev N ery one ! conversant with works on this subjectl\Bend for a copy. "Independent Fifth Reade r i..jkindisrat Watson. This book contains a` tine treatise on Practical Elocution, whilst the readingtitter is new and varied.- Tlie style of biodin , b s e., is excellent. ' "Fourteen Weeks h Chemistry,"" by J. Dorman Steele:, The objeCt cif the author of this work Iso present aibirait Which can be muttered in one term, and we think he his sticceecied' both in .doing thifeand in treseatirtg the subject In an attractive manner. • Any df the I abofe worke, or 'catalogues contaning a full list of th eifl work be c obtained OA. S. Barnes & Co., 111 and 113, William End, N. Y. or A- P. Plink: HarOsblirg,,Ps. , ••--, 1 .. •, ' • Tau following questklas and answers-we dip frnai the- PfanilA;DeParttnent of Penns. School. oktrtnili . - ' GNINTiONS AND ANSWER& .. (4-..:--W hat qualifications entitle a teacher to rtrcifie a Permanent Certificate ? • • '_ - A.—The qiislifleationa named In the letter !of the law are : Fiat, he must be , a '"oraCti cal Imam •", second, he must hold a Proles atonal Oertiilcate ; and, third, he must have taught rthe three preceding annual schoOl terms."l. In addition to this, the spirit of - the law evidently implies that no one should be granted *Permanent Certificate who is not "a good sqltolar, e skillful teacher, and an active wade; In behalf of his profession,' and' the generallitaests of education,. • ' A teacher who hold.' a permanent Certlfi cite shbuld!be a good scholar.. The law re quires inch * teacher to undergo an exsml: nation !Withal are sued the Common School branches.' in the History of the United States, and in the Theory ofTesching. ' No person a &Miliaria/um no inducemente whatever, abOald;temte those in autherity'th grant Per mutes% On'tdiodas to any who are not thor- , crush in these branches, and to be, thorough in them infulres much knowledge outalde.of them. rThe examination ought to be espe daily "starching in respect' to the Theory of Teschthg- ! . I ji, tacker.— who bolds a Perniinent Certift .cate should be a skillful! teacher. County Superintendents and Cotittnlttees on•Tese,h en' o:6lllCatea ought to be fully assured on . this Olt, Dot from , beers y initiator, .net frome goals visit to a school, but from. pro. , longed and critical obsert ation i before Mg& I ing recommendations for Permanent Ce.rtill- j -cams. I We are building up a gfest pram- ; sion ;-.let tw.do it surely, if slowly. A teacher who bolds a Permanent Ceiba- eate 'tmid be an active, worker in behalf or his profession and the general btu:rests of ed-. I umuloe. 7 •No teacher who :does not Mni, Insilurtes "lid edneathwal tneetings when !opporlunity,la affording him Of doing so, or. who, whew in attendance; does-not take an wave part in the; no-;teacher ' who , does not regalthly rei4 educatkrnak books _ and journals; in ahmti no teacher' who is in '1 mewing, edttcationiltarce, both in the' dvl zt ac romps and out of it, is entitled to hold a P ent Cettlfklate. ! - ..'• .., • _ artrennwire are male I n the rear that, n some ,Mruntles Permanent Certificates are be ing granted "Moot due 'consideration. ~ let net.* Wicking of our ! *We moan be *gas__ sts In . the dines - of the old Pio felidardil ,No great hewn 'has Edbele &We, u onl y about two hundred ologr =o rernonent have been granted la thalthote State; but "an ounce of preventa tive b worth a pound of cure," in this as In .oi (4.i r et O a l t i a any . t eler T Loading a. Profesii , h - lie snake application fora Pam*. nsmt,eartificath without Mud to . thelime he brit iteld It? .; - . .-- 1 .i. —A. bomber who holds a Protesio* per' lisieorapiliod with ono of the con- [lmmo sreassony in olden . to obtain a Pen* InentiOstlibut it by wo means i follows mag MI Wenthled to isaiva such at certifi.; mrur TIM intention of :the law . evidently Is Ito Vie Permaneweartilitate I higler decrease than' a Profeadonal Cm. ' infoutill4 with 'reference to empar%; in testibing aiiii prohiskinal Outlines iti, I 410 not . Oda a. Omar __ is puttlilable in' ranting a .‘,.• std. thesis I abort 1 of US bolder lin I thin a shot k *. Single Copies 1 zits- .1 ~,. entirely within , e Meining - or the 'taw . 1.'? 1. Superintenden snkpoinmittee to sitree aP• en a general &he nwiliring such teatibara to teach a oertabi numoo-Af.terms be to ati plying .for Permanent: Certificates. , .. Q :—Cana tetehet; ,, holding : a Pe eat Certificate.have bn4eres other that .these 'exproisty named thigtrted hilt? 'e,'"' At—He min but an order to doz.mo, ho • must first havolt e irem ;inverted in hiniProles• Monist Certifies bi g tiro proper County. Su perintendent, after,wlJohn recomm endation to that effect from lUet County ,Stmaintend• mu, endorsed .by the - Committee ontTeach ers' Certifitatea, witl:4.eure the deedr:ed ' ob int at thhrethee- ";:: ' ' !: i . l. ---v-- ....._ - - , • : ' - erlirl4ll . ctlT lIP. - la a 'recen spdach•in 1.1&ois, ..peneral - Logan closed sta.foiloin: .-- -- • 1 ,, • Now, my-fellowipistiens, 1 ,desire to read for my concion*Ste extracts I tilive pre pared, which' I: Wei' sums up Rita whole question In s etsheit!t.' - . • WHY THE. DRHOORATIC ;ARTY ' SHOULD NorAtE TRUSTED: . t putsr —The Den y s !tic Party kr ,upon the country und tlbjlepublican ad inivra thanthe expenditaWM piore than‘ 000,- 000,600 from the ---‘.. bry. -• • • ; • ' Siemer—That the it:begins WaS. l *Mt for the.exprees putpoiliEgOverthrowia Repuu , - licen inatitutiotwahttlitstablisting ti n, their loills,ft - altiveholditchy, an that all c i the biliiiiins oCtaxis ~•past, pres nt, and prospective, are the4eicetinry cpaquences of:a Democratic rsWion. ' ",1 Tuuta—The taAsacrifice of lifit on the battle-field, and iii - 40 hospitals anciprisona, Is justly due#e•liiiiabilidsle action'slnd purr, p0..e41 of Ile Peauibialic leaden. P , Pocani--IT, hat ;4, the preps:Ml(6 of this rebellion:the wholepeWer of the lett Demo craic adminiatraildn: ;was .exhau sted, the 1 publiilreaktiry.plitipared, the nartiscatter ed or diithentled,'4army placed -trader the 1 •wintruird of \ sraitnti ‘ftd carried bond the reach of the npottank *admit:tarsi-ton, and within the bordMiLitY Atte contemphded revo- V lutionary Goieineatilk \ • ", • • Pir,rn-4That all; ifine..acts Werri#lone in obedience .4b. the :rfrders,4)f the Dt i ocratic cot:spit-more, and I;4d:a advice an tithe approval °tan Derh&ratic lesiett,,,,, every section of tha.conlitrt , 'i.. ''.:t''' &am—TM li th e finders controlled the Democratic Norniniql(t CoinentionfActated its platform, and &Sit aated its csididates. Ssvirxro—Thatltine. same leaders, 'by their public orat* r ea t 1 01 .press; . detre it te , he their settled' ' that'Denloc tic suc cess shall restoreo 'e late Demobsts and. rebels in arms surirkdicy lathe Gmiemment of =themain), Vilma all that wd l iost by - rebel defeat gm • battlefield, a• I bare-, pitted by' die-a Otbt:n of the Dcnocratic candidates, , '--- -', . 0- r': • -* Eaintu—That 44 4 - ,the Demecltic rebel leaders, saint) only .!•as .the , consequence of -their triumph, WO tenewel of - therwar, tte . destraelioil, c! the ! reorganized • Stites, and tie overthrow, of lie ißepublican rePresento :tie branch of thathsverurnent, an its sub jeptielf to Executiiii *ill and eictatiqn. - , - . • , . NEXT; Wilt SHOULD THE HEPUBLI ,: - i CAN pARiTTpI3ETRUSTEs? - ~.;-.-. , , • Frier --That of*ls millions opmen not on..duririgtlie.Wis - i.•••,was ;a traitoet. Every than stood firmly* liberty, by tint onstitu don, by Aida& 4 , She Union... 1 -. Szcomp—That ACcivit adminlaitstion of the Government,ftioiwithstanding Ihe•exi gencies orthe wa4bas saved the pople; as celmparedipth D/abeiratic rule, $s 000,000 Within thalist eig#l years, being all avenge of over $10.000,6011 luar.annum. •';;.' • . Tenu--That hiittis'setually. paidt nd emir e l: celed nearly , 01,700,00,000 of the` abilities incurred during ilib :War, and sinc he Cl se' Of the war, whileistitiliiiy xeducing , . heub lic taxes, *has r4duced the public tiett troin V. 757,689,539 43j* $2:51011 . 45461i 74; ma ; king's pay !bent ettedebtal247,4o,6B4 69. , FoUrrw—That,) barnduced•tax.4l on dil 1. relent articles, thw-ltWo - last Congriluev—the Thirty-nCnth rold3Portieth—to $01:1,000,000. Firra--That leinfor the obettnOy of the Detiocrits ,in Clifigreas and of • tisair pliant Soon Andrew I reduction, the in cereal upon , the•Ablic debt ainouE Mtn at least. 14000 o,oWriet „an•nntli, wrilild have bees prov ided It in the Fundinglini. cr •-; Svu=--That tHepuhlican'Perty, by its candidates 1 and; iiiitforin, is trOevocably' pledged to ,eecnikjilric.te the maintenance of the public faith,Oupreiervatipn.olthe peace and the unity .orlhe' States, the II ' y and prosperty - of tie ; people, and all its Art pledges in! tha*as, have beef: cretne4, offering the bestlitariaitee of vidn9t of these •tiledges to the , rPle in the futurerj •, • , . Llror.the Minims* J .1 . . t :__ PAi*)(l)' , P..., Sept. 74%, iscs. klassasi. Bodoni : - ,-Pertnit me es a mem tiei'of the comdditee on the division ot the diocese, to tbadidlou for the libiiral spirit with which yoti i Plle entertainedlhis impor tant subject in your widely ,circulged - Jour nal. • It: to eminently le „keeping 'pith your , always pregendre character. - , 'At tillams „port last week add again' at Phi adelphia, t ' our meetings pia the . two questio , of sup pert .of a 'Bilth o t' l aild maintenance t: the mis sionaries bey ' d.ell . peradventu* I have .now Only . to :Wynn to publish thAfollowing paper.' The •,•• "communicants” WI Trinity Church, rottOfee4 and Alf:others €4.incerned, -should know thaV the vote , of theit _vestry is to beregardedfit expressing .. their.,N , lews and wishes.- _And Where can one be fern, nd who, .now that'the(eilttisite support- ctuZbe bad, is not ready and.eVen desirous to satto Bishop Stevens; Yes, we will relieve loh, and so give yeu.komeiltaitiOn to hope that you shall 'not be worked to desth,•as was:*shop Pot teqn the versa` iriPeness of his wisdom and useidless? . Y4qiftesPesgu il Y , , &4.' . • - ' .. D. Waslecast.• wiritiAi #l3t Drocdjiawr ' '• It may sa fe," [ jea stemmed,- that afi tbemem hers of our eh : ' h believe wchlye a Form 1 of Government;:sindhltide of Womhip which 'rein acitordsnce with scripturalind priml- 1 1 tive usages. :Our present - object to render., our system liatet effecteal .in s uring the' blessings pf the to those Shout us.— We do,-notSeth ,tti rid a new4hurch, or I destroy an cilVette, , but simply "to take one strong and teneftd branchi l -andtPiSCO it in Isiah a Odd* end surround " it' whiz . such' watchful; cardiand• attebticimlt i Its`rkots may strike * tier and Italia : an es spread inrther. alAiest*lhis result - w _ must have a Bishop;amdak4s, a.resident Bihop wee- [ 'tibia', in spy:4oWiergency, and ready to work . Of course we a,, O, not expect all tsvork to be done by the killithap, or all'counse to by giv i emby, the Biliffoit, ,but ttiere. is unit.. work :that cante,fts by nd one bu, a Biatop, and much conniel to be given which none but a Bishowcantio. ' . . 4 . . [ .12todetpup-system of church: novernment [ the Beisnursif office is indispeasible and' in actual experience it hue proven itself of an t Went utility ~.',.• so th at none of tsfiti members "would be saddled. to have "a ch urch With.' out s Bishop ." -..... I • ,This once c, great infiailme, and iii fords peculiar : opportunities-for guiltiness,— ' which ineisitinfn Proportion to She Bishop's I•acquaintancalrithlds diocese. 4 • But timi'clin.', any man hive any adequate steqesintsumiliiith so large a territory as is now under (Me - jurisdiction? -"Ewen in Phila delphia, wire the Bishop resides, leading churchmen,say ',they have no fair opportunity for frequent pr, even occult:Mai conference with him.- . 1 , ! .- . pied as he Di with or worn out by , 'de. r . ..Smells aud s l u i utt public services:- _And it is-thus wi ,them, how / much woistafritti pat- Emplis • ywe need [ a assmiure i, %,kY Minister in , , ntial Penn sylvania r an d not only for conienience and frequency Atf;access, but to rid def church ofl the pop,ulaf Ireproach of being a mere ap- , Siette. o !4•great city, and- thus unsuited_to the wants - rit the country. It, is thought,to to be a church for the rich and Os great. and not tlw all ginims. ills visitatOns should be. made whenever moat desirab* and prolong ' .ed whist a y ; whereas, Ow Ihernum , bel i ef li metre/at that, ue visit must be Mi. every, alternate dkr.in.the year,. ma4srii =ar and. the Bit Whole time!i, ,occupied in Ijonsneys Ant - .lpublio serg i sespfiwith•nd per (sonar ecqualubme with* e potpie. .:An active resident Bishop Sold iatmed. ately ienugegrautter. efficiency the working • of .the - present :agencies of church, and would gradually - Intaeduels [ ther agencies r which waind promote: - our prpswity, such 1 as rdrinstVad ' , institutions, *Ming - schools for`the mialltit asylums, haqtalw orphan~ Nes, and Paine.. - • . .A• ..lf any ouent* proof titet this division is likelrs t : Went * advantage . the church, let hillslolWit ' the neighboring llo diocese of DelswareWhich, when set olf, was a more unprotabdug field than any Vs* of Penusyl-• trania.;-; /t AM never yet bet* able_to enjoy the whole:thie .of its Bisha r becsuse una. hie to onipteit , him With a parochial chirged - yet &recent , as objector to divisios4', was compelled. to_Lqadmit-that,the Wore** 4,lltat diocese hes [Peen above the average of ''the ".dioceses throughout the church. - 'i . , I" :. 1 ' . ,q _. . - But we : hot advocate " caning our Biala up info,partisiersmall so Delkware, but only dividing 4,15 necessity dealands,—end if -Pawl: thirty years 40 needed . one Bishop, I : illwely.riewls =An now, and the only way:, *V more B I M' is to divide the imellieso, , territory. . laws of the church dkpOt 'pro*. ts All account ot a diteliketeaely to like the pl ies of disabled There miss weighty ob jections t " iiroactinglitsperintendents inwtte dlitiCele, * there areLto - having two - rectors bk the same parish. :[.4130.1 the laws of. the,obash do nem% an d. a s .encourage is. f . hi**ll . lL ui... , UM* are .1 ciergYmen an part,_provls. di " l ' W ' W lEGVIIo Id er • Irs op t ciao Ilia itbitie rone Vi e` [ mom' thaw coutplY4.* 11: 7214 -r -th - ies es itaine' Wilk.* `•-• In - souks:Ay lo 1:103Ve" la saw* section Ir mo for Jobbing. pens . jpnintlesi Pitmen. salves wawa estan tee oar ensic t3beas,niatigi any: than can be binned ixd in the sinks. tzinttsitik toy; .0113 down sitiostiestcat notbts, , • • BOOK BINDERY. Books bousi in every ; misty or style: Black Bout dereriptiOn .0=414=4 board sikkralisk In order, it ehoexft notice: . ance with the wishes and judgment of cur Bishop, and with -the prospect 01 securing great advantages' for the clutch, we adst - cats the division of the' diocese ot PesinsTl vanin. ' , -.rim PEiiiiiiiii ---- ii.N47 o 3tiriP:B ll -POT -, Mr. William A. Wallace, Chairman of the ' Penns ylvania s Democratic State Committee," -, -whose exploiti in. the stionpaign .01 1867 we • , have already • recorded,' ; and whiz) , seerout to , , have been - the original : `genius by whom the XXlet Senate , DistrieV consisting:, of six counties; was , carried by one ' of the moat shameful frauds upon record, has turned, up . with another address. Ilow•Wallace operr • ,led in 1567 it 'may be well briefly to remind . • our readers. .The notion was to introduce into the counties of Blair, finntingdon, Con tre,-Mitilin,L,Pory, and Juniata, sham cetera „ • enough to elect Shugart over hie Republican I. opponent, John K; Robinson. • `How this l' was done with forged riaturalization•papers,. sealed with a stolenseal and'- . - soaked ki eel-- - . fee to give' them an air of autiellkh'ooT-"--• - readers will also remember.. They will also • , remember that Chairman Wallace of the • Denaocratie State Comuiittee, was'preved, to:. have written to the CotinteCommitteeltiet. - met and confidential circular: These were, ad viaed to employ agents to drum up and man- • nfactnre voters. "Pay them," said Mr.'Wal - lace 'for their time ln warning the dilatory and for election day, and provide the theses to haul the slow men to the polls: -It is bet-, ter- to spend money in this way than by meet ings. • • . * In very slow districts I ,would suggeit a smelt]. contract:with active; 'men, thus ::,In 1865,. the dhoriet polled 1001 Democratic votes ;- in Op, 120. Demoeratie votes ; now,.for everyDethocratic vote over ~ 110 , polled we will pay ',a fixed , sum the dry ' after election: * ILI 4 See that you'agents have all Democrats assessed, 'naturalized; and - their taxes paid." . This Was Mr. Wallace's plan, and they did asses' , andhaturalize, and payitaxes with a vengeance; brit Senator. -- Shugart couldn't keep:his, seat. - Faiwasig- - . nably . hoisted therefrom . Well,` this is an -"" Old story ; but here Mr - - William A. Wallace , makes-his appearance with , another dome-. mentt' in which he shows an,equalabllity in . gividg color (without the, aid of coffee)to ve- , Kona, mendacities, some 'dif which are Inger& • ,ous, and eon:isnot particularly so. _Tor In- - , (dance, Mr. Wallace asks : "Why Is the Ni tlonal Debt greater now than when lii sur rendered/ 'sod *by does it Still, increase?" ' As it isn't greater, bat Jet by several mil- lions, bat diminishes, 'Jima as 'Mr. Wallace , _probably knows this to :be trtk. We do not see why anybody. should bother: himself to answer this most gratuitous and absurd quer don. iThe Notional Debt has only seemed . to be Menaced; becattie there boa been ail; ded to It Slime $32,000,000-rcoi Mopes rer Vonsibilities,>which will be met by. the Pr rifle Railroada, So ;much for__Slernottis l • misrepresentationereprodueed by . Wallaced - Democratic State Committee. • ' : s ~, - _ Wallace proceeds temik a few more bard ' - questions, as for instatice . Whyis,f.he 'Con stitution violated,,andthe Union nbt restos-. 'ed ? and why areour . • resoureeatiMated; the • 1 people Oppressed, , tbe: - cost of living trtbled,'• , . and-otir trade destro3sed?" • . N. 1 . —When a Democrat sip : generallt that ''', ' "the Constitution has .beeavrolated," without . -, giving a bill of •particelara, you may 0 mire ' '.- 4- that he is, trying. tobumbug yovand - the \.• l,'• best way is to ask blip what pirrof the do- .<, - .1 current has been violated, 'held him down r" -- N . . ti, to 'chapter and verse. r. Wallace's' affect. • . I , 6_ l tion for the Constittett n didn't prevent him ' . • from scheming omost extraordinary peed out- •,' '. •rageous violation of its provisions, by virtue , • , ~,,, , : i of 'which-fie and his associates Undertook to • ~, ; overridethe naturalization.laws ; - nor was the ''. .. '.', I ,getitlemah very mneh troubled' when his' - I • Southern friends undertook to , abolish the. :Constitution altogether. And when - he asks, ' ',i "WhY is the Union not restored ?" perhaps !.• the bird answer would be, "So far-as it - lacks •', . 'l,' anything' of 'restoration it's becanie you and.. ' . your friends at _the 'North have •wheedisla t ' ... portion of the Booth . ..into the belief that Sey-, :'' racier will be elected, and that then will .be * M . their tfme for making a :better bargain."— . M. And yet this Mr. Wallace, is the gentleman ' , who has the impudence to say, "Direct your: , •-,, 'arguments to reason and not to the passions I" • : •- r, `This isn't by'any maenad:le first doctor w1'.41 : ' would have done well to take his own phyale.. ; Whether - or not it• Is the liveliness of his • ' ! :faith in his cake-pets which leads him, to in: '-: . ~.; . dulge In fl attering 110 es, we do not know; ; r I ' but if he expects to give the voreatPetmayl- . -' , vania to Seymoor by any, of the dodges prac- - ticed in 1867, we Liam' that this time he wil • I i hot find the little game quite so east, Per-; ' J Imps, kowever, we may undervalue lir:Wal. , _: .I. -, I lace'( talents in the department of of mann-- , 3 facturing naturalir.atioie . papers . and then ;• 1 : steeping them in coffee to , make their ap- 1 pearance corresiebnd with theirdate. How- . '-'. • ever, as under his suggestion afid input; n- '. .. 1 teedence demlpeople and-idiots voted, and , - • -, some- of them several times &Lice same elec. don ; it is , impossible to say how,Many votes • ' be mii poll - if he should take. it into its ';, •' 1 bead t run for the: Presidency himself. At any rate he will be,' a valuable man-for the Democracy alter thy have Taken their. pre-. deetinate whipplug tinder the .banner of . ',- , Blair. and Seymour. Tie can. get, up ma- ,• , 1 : laxities , to order, ; slid _ take couirseta to- 3: •• : carry States with A aura confidence In his.. e 4 : talent for Making (Americ a n eiticena out. Of , ; the raw millifiallethe twinkling of an eye., • '.. ; Wherefore. weadvise him not to waste his ,•• • pow'ra upon others, but to run for, the Pied - - • . _ dency next time hiinself.• And we have no , doubt that ~.John !, Allen "the, ;Wickedest - • ; ; Man in New"Yorkr could be induced to run' , - • for Vicegresident on the same ticket. and" .. perhaps go into Pennsylvania to boss ! Mr;. Wallaceenext job.:;, We believe that it wse - : ' _ -- only found necessary 'to comtnit one murder; •' > ; during the last operation—that of s poor, . - Irishman, who,. having told himself, didn't; ' know enough to hold his tongue. Wiike.a° ' .' capacity -of Polling a • perfectiy Unlimited-. ' - vote, Mr. Weihicetbould run for sometfdne • , And, with the warning fate of the poor. vicl - tim of last year ,before the ;public, no more - -. 1 murders, tophabli will be neceessq: Theft ' there is,the vothigtdiot, who, we belleye,•ll • • still living, • "1-Trien -there are all theoueint - •. - gentlemen with abilities tbr voting In half 4" --: dozen precincts on ths'S same - day. - Oh! Mr; . - Wallace must eertlinlY run for the Prattler •,& cy.—N. Y. Tommie. •: ; . _,,-., ' , , I Hi/Mgt:l/LATER& SOLDIEReSATLOR&I NAT/OMM HAPITSLICAN EXECUTIVE Co*. • • No. 446 fOgRTEENTH STREET, ',Wisartioros, TX C.: Sept 5, 1868. J SOLDUCA94WWD SAILORS AtArecent meeting of ' the - Sonfers' and - . - • SaitoreNationalliepublican Ex - L. - attire Comf mime, it Was revolved that a Gtand Mast - Convention - of \ the Siddiere and &Wont be ' • held at Philadelpgi k a, en the Ist and 2d days. - Cif October, proxi o. The details of arrikgetnents era. by cadmic of the Committee, elided in .'the . hands o General J. W. Fishes,--member of the_,.Com mittee from Penn'sylvimia;.7who win be as-, slated by the Chairman and Secretary of the ; °I , • State Central Cornmittge. for PO noyl van Is, I Ilenerals C. H. T. Collis; of •Philidelphla, I sad A: L. Rnseell;o: Harrisburg,' *d Goa- ,l' end Joshuk.T. Owen, of *index of Tho ."Boys in Eine"Penzuni, 4 ,1 sar i s. • . ' • ThisConventiopAis been c alled at the eanwit - request' 9f Soldiers and Sailors from \. all, parts of the country,, who lc, meet, hi mass. Convention. for the purpose of - re-; viewing the menieriei of The - war and living over again the *Aries of their" campaigtts 'and in one great Ivo,iceto procialin for thei r • old leader , Grnerid Grant. c. - Every arrangement will be made by the local committees for - the comfort of our.cam- - Distinguished Soldiers and Sailors and eminent etilgens are expected to address the Convention.: The programme of exec- • Ghee Will be - dtily. announced. All ommirs- - dare of Soldiersiond Sailors, under whatever. , jams, are Invited- - ' :t •z Arrange trier ere being made forredriced • transpartitkih, but it is suggested" to organ-. Izations that they confer with the Railroad -*IMO in their vicinity upon ,Thit subject. ' • Repubilean papers throughout the country ; are requeisted te, publish thia All commtmications. Telatife* to details of arrangements *weld be - addreied to Gen. - - O. H. T. t .CollieThiladelpbfa: • • • . H. A. • &mule, Chianti*. 14." f": pare& Setresary. - " * Tan street :Ober; with whoa London is infested Jost now have hit upon s new dodge. A ruffian stoops down, as if - in the set of 4yr ing hir shod, and then suddenly an butts Wheal tiolentty• into the stomach of a fatdeattlart wbo is passing, by. and set him head °vet beets, ,Confederstes ponnte upon their victim, and geode - him of his money. ' • t. tiewasai of oaa ma repott ed. as oat of elOployment in - Great Bzitabs, and•the attention of - all classes is tanking to-- arati amigratioVW. Aaktirica s as a. mesas of *.airtti " ' - ey havei at Easton,. Ps., a girl shoat 16 ? years old, who weighs over 600 pounds. .% • . I . itelrm. Masa" a pilot; committed Weide - In ;- Newiterk last ipek,..onated by grief at the death -'1 of. Ida Ws. , '. ,- ._ : , . • - . ar m ari s s tibiam, aged 15,, and &idol. Nat, thhia. aged 1.2. 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