- 1,••• '-jo *no' Mutual. POTTSVILLE. PA. gAi'16i111,10;51 1 1". PIiiPIFERIBEB Se. ItN`Ri• • t. 4 • :A, . 4- 1 1111 01 N %%. IMIN*4I.• • • / • ,•,••••4" • • ,ltirle,,,Z ,t 4 - 1:40 ~. - .4: • • ”Be Just stud few su Let :cal . Ike*, tkou Walt at Ai ty counerros . 4174 Gies spud Weak's. •. • F ' T ic I F • • criikgriffAL 00172 T, It is . general l y known to our readers, that the new Criminal Court established by-the act - of Legislature; 180,. 6IIi?III3CeS Its first session on the first Monday of.Octehei next. The decision of the Supreme Court printed in this paper some time tgO, settled.the conetl- I. • tutionality of the sct, which hedbeen fieroely contested; and it is to be 'supposed that a cheerful acquiesc'edce In the decision will be l• , given by all- partlea„ 7i9hether any further , • obstructions designed for the purpose of the i llw, and evading the spirit and meaning, of the 'decision of the. Sopmme ! • Coirt, placed'i'D the way by pope •, 7 . whoa duty it Is to catry ont-the law, we are • not it presentudylsed, but judging from their •• - past action, we presume they wilt go as far as they deem it safe, inorder . to prevent the new Courilrom going into, practical opera, ;How far they will be succesainl in their • ' schemes gotten up to set the law at-defiance, time must tell. ',• • • ,• . !rtiq'Scipieme Coed having decided in favor Of the coaititutirinality of the act; it stands ' • as the law of tle land, and_ its piOvisions • must be carried out , in good faith. The act - may De found in the Pamphlet Lam, of 1867, _ page 91.'. It willbe seen that by virtue of the" proviiions of the act all justice') of the peace are required to take their recognizances to the Court.creitte,d by thiaet, and that all Consta . . „bles.stre reqaued-to Make their. reports nil returns to thesanai,instsad of to the Court of Quarter Scabious, as heietotore. The.lair, as we understand it, gives neither to the justices 7 nor the constables the option of making their' it retains to either Court as AO see flt. They have' no eturske in the, matter, for the Isw gives them none.: Whether they would make themselves liable to a prosecution for misde-, " Eleanor in office, in the 'event cf their failing • to domply . with the . directions of the Act of Assembly, it is not our provinceloAnquire. ` We had supposed that in view of 'the deci- Mon of, the Supreme Quirk the criminal Jetts - ,•- Action of the C4unty would have been ' promptly transferred into the new Court - , snore especially as is well known 'that the - business of the' Courts of. this Corinty, very, far behindhand, and "that there is en eh ! solute necessitylor the increase of the', judi dial force of — the County. It hes been a mat : ter of general surprise that this was not:done, ' andbas given rise to a good'eleal szf specula : tion „and surmise. We hope that this may yet • be done and that no frirther conflict of juris diction may arise,' which, will render still an other decision from ; the Suprenie Court nee essigy, in order to settle the question. 'F. - -GEN. 33,ENRY L. C-ASS. The elentian in this Congressional District ethie year is of more than pint importanceto its material w . elfare.`7, There can' be doubt " of the fact that at the Inett session:of Con gress the Policy orthire - Geveinmeht in re-. gard , to not only Reconstruction but to the medlars of_Protection needed by our mining and manufacturing interests; will be 'perrna - trendy' laid .down. On the. subject of pro:- tection especially, it is of. the_hlgtiest import ince that this District should be represented' by an earnest; laborious and influential mem ber.. `And the experience which Gen. Cake bashed I ongress, added to his influence d ability, marliChim as-by far more value tie than any other man 'who Could lie sent there. -- 1 (len.• Calm . as a man' pi bnaineiss in -'thli Region, has large investments at stake, and be has a deep personal interest in the pro ' curing' of legislation which will advance the, ~ ;prosperity of the mining anetmanutactaring branches of this eecti3n. great . extent &Lei, labor is, vitally interested, 'for his sue medal, efforts would bring steady • 'employ snentand good wages to them. gor their in teresis lie is peculiarly their repitsentatitre, and; Ehould receive their support .at the pelts. • • Gen. Cake has not only .been' in his-Con gressional career a clotermined, persevering hard worker for hie comitilitency, but he has been most courteous and attentive' to them, that earning a justly di - imbed rinpularlfy, per sonally. His repetation'ldand even tieyogd the - borders of this State, as an able defender and expolnder ; of the:Proteetive policy, - is equal to his personal popularity in this Dis trict, and weiwill reflect, credit upon our dir-i • cernment of'the importance ofreturnieg him `to Congress, by.electing,him in October by - - 'majority largelyi 'exceeding that which he re carved M - 1866: , ' ' . • I NEUTRAL PAPERS. Among the strong signs of the times is tb • . • fact that nearlvivety neutral paper.publieh -. in the Count s rYhas takei groiind in favor, o the election of Grant sad - Colfax, while mina - 1 Democratic papers haire openlyreZte Seynour and and Sri now a i • support •of Grant' endColfsx. hsoiMl ' the latest changes is the . Trio Dtimotrat published at Vineland, New Jersey. This wail thenbiest'Seymour paper in, that Con greasion.al district . Thei editor has run u OM ruff Republican ticket, and gives' hefol • lOsiing reasons for atbandoning %tic!, sinkin ship: . : Psret,Beeatoe we had a mind to do it. ' - f' Swot ii. Because the party' that wit Demncratle. th premised to tighten the tames, that tromteed to ale -• the muley a low taw cuididate, allowed an ignohl • ,cllocie of tra'tors and bloated capitalists to force the - diswial tools upon the party.. j hirrt. Because if th e Detnocratl. ticket is elei tla Democratic party is defeated. . rerith Because Onun and Cdtfax better ell the VIA Because there is rebel &meet Coon to to - • ropyratic ratty to control the party, and we d i n re here 4 lberty in the South sit lean long enough t .1 e Northern fathers and mothers time to rt 1 lr dead Bona where they can lie trniesulted by .I.le - -sec twee trinket manufacrotera. - / s.r i b irrh. ,We felt unwilling to famish a tree literate to a party that could not rent - 1 ' • The fate of Seymour and Blair is stale,d. They will be worse beaten than any candi , dtOes ever presented ` to the people eiticethe _fOundation of the GavernMent; and . w a wants to be beaten so terribly? Men . f 'Schuylkill, there is "still time to army you - *elves., haavor ef Grant and Colfax ; 110 e adsrice of the Pittsburg Post, the leading De - wreak,. paper of- that city„ given s re .. Months ago iii favorof all 'parties voting Grant, and unanimously electing him as a _ . ti IS .1 '4 l 1;1 , I. • reward' for tbe great cervices be bac render d to Me country. This is .sesc cllent . adv e:, no one *Weyer regret following it. T.t masses have everything to Wein by electi .1 - the Aepublicanlicket; 4t •, - ' ... • ...-; I ,.Ths — drictrine of a violent upsetting of the, ' .. 1 . • . - :;reConstraCtion acts of Congress, to the Son h, - - at adTocated by Frank Blair, and on writ • , be obtained the . Democratic nomination at ~ 1 . , Niw York, is bearing ire legitimate fruits in .• % the South. From= every section even Re . tacky, the. telegraph conveys infarmation • . that the rebels are Impatient ; that they t:ra• -. . not even watt for the 'election cd. Bier. But " a ii re few &ye since ibout fifty of several b n -1 dred citizens of Georgia., who were about to . . , bold a Republican meeting aeCatnills, w tired upon by the Georgia:Ku K:ux, - ... !, killed. and wounded. • : , • The' circumstances or the *flair wer e so , . atrociously indicative of the murderous e-' ..., termination of these rebel Democrats to l'' alit the enforcement of -the laws, that, ing the report of the Federal officer tom ' the district, .Got. Bullock urged the Ware to call upon thisi President for the in tervention of the Federal authority. d 7 , wow ) dolt , its reccuitunendations ere promptly smothere' .d bi theistic! mall* in the Legislature, and sti the Blair Dem ' icy have fall awry in Ciwoitifu t° 4lll / e r a t r platform_of rebellion sad Mader. - , • All of the. soccausts ewe hive In addition, from tke Booth froinl.exe-witnesses, *gm Oat the state of affairs: Mery Is of the that terrible character:,-Tbe lived indproperiy of links men are mike* it cis racy of the • rthels. It is Tell understood that thesta ffs 'of G eorgia sad o th er Staten ire • i pl 7 Obeying the histruithis cif Frank Bisir, r recosstaandsibetaloat of , Rsats thrsertusenr that Pock Toting ‘'on Abi securkt t *Wan sad, istud citizensi dp. can sowed Wale eketbilof Ckarapr.t. '• Pecallfnotosal 0 0 114 DWI 4 14 . la *PS 'mai frilthit ' be Coneld-Vlgique ' • . •• ' I . .., . mid ticket, and it s' .. d ' probe ex(ccall e, nee-and more bloody ilebelOcie 4111 be , . &rated by ibe feteinst Spirit of tiitson. bleb vi, el I . ogi ti;bl subject, before Y9u 4E" • bow you ell trot,. urn= - GZNZRAL who. was President oft the ifobn , Breed snd Batter Conventicni, `ant now liter to France, writes thuslp a friend in eir York : . • Ppes. &tt!t• 4.1.19.fiL i si lliz onld r : n ha t ve ll iwea wili red nil mis kic renn iba sill m parti y °a te! don fr t e . • Ideal etchentent presetting there; flut u ttice , • eminent in nue of she eseragspere lam and hand with Mr. Seymour. I - am not of i hie[ in the present or the put. which Could rigid- I enhieet me to each an imputation. 1 • 1 . • ve been acquainted with Mr. Seymour more than - • arter Of a cesoury. He is an amiabl of ceptionatile private eaaracter, ad e ofm edley= reepedable . •U. ' But Yon know as well es I that be hes not a lequallileation for the succeuful exectitiA of the abets' treat L. which he Ow been ncentnatt•W ; and especially dedtient in that &mama of li. critical emergent:les. Is the deli nit public disarder and calamity. I . He Nu been • . lit different thee,. Governorof the State,of Mew k; and be her in neither case hadthe talextt or the to keep the Democratic wty of the Stale toeethes • than tWo yam. 1 eUeM regard as ekielde at td juncture, w he n steadiness of pupate, decision, and • ~• .1 are so much needed.arone f it tie:m:sled calamities that could betel the country. 1 thin - which hero: openly declared tbe , Punster of laloceover; be hes been put In tiamtnatien by a CON t it representst,te pay the greater part of the pub lic - contractedlopthearth the Union, in de paper- Koch a mestere would. in my T. -be pal pable "lobs:lee of the pnblie faith, pi gad en. i tie. de driumstances which sissuld have been b m all honorable men. Mr. Seymour has made public hes to show th at it Is our ditty to pay th in le. Inaceeptitie he nomination to the im s thadechustion that it - ought to tie riald in it . I Wile nothing so humiliating in the Distal* :of American politics ins this terghereattod. 1r Wart, Wallies. Ir tiablit that Mr. Seymour , after peel :leg fo • 1864 Over the ChieduteConventlon, which lee rued the ware Gillum. should preside over the entivention of 1868.1 In which a propoeition to discredit the debt con tracted to carry on the war was received teo 'lre. aedeue cheering. and that tie should be the chosen inment to execute this act of National *lntrude 7 do not , believe that the wishes or ppinioos of the groat body of the D...enocralle patty are fairly enprieratal in there proceedings. They have nothing in common withthe a • - tesenellike views of whey, soil the high winneof national hence, which guided the *rty w Lieu X Van, Berm William 'L. Marcy, Slat - Wright. WU Cu.. and Stephen A. Doi:iglu were among le tonsplenotte members.. - n l tr i 1 Pee bat one source of safety for thereon under F lading 'ciretinistattees. and that is in the election of =rant In his decision of ehararter,_garid sane; ton, and disinterested plittlatiPin. / believe the ' South- will Wye a far better hope ot regerdeit the po sition In the Union, to width it is entltied,than order I anun • whore polktiCal career hu been In nothing more i c e ipictionsly marked than hien utter infirmity of par _ I Independently of all these UniMderationa, D ashon'd be tautly earpihed if the people ot the U Stated • tie to elect as their Chief light:ate; la who: making, at the academy of , Mnide. on the lth of - July. 1863, a speech, defident of all- the chareeterbdies. i fan elevated love of errantry, et the very errwhen it.n : Grant was carrying the victorious ants of the Union into yleicabere. and when thousans of our fellow -c ountrymen were routine cot thel blood oh the plains of Gettubtne, in defense of the homes and the °armament it hich Mr: Seymour was doing all In his power to embarrus and di-credit. 1I am r e n ds willing that yrni shatild show his letter to any who may take an Merest In try oqnion ' ha regard to the doming election. and I am particularly desirous of removing the iiipiession; if it exists, that I dm In favor of Mr Seymour, or the rer.ndtatioti of any Portion • gf the public debt. I am, dear sir, per; truly, youriv, ... • , . Jaw! A..Tox. No person will question:Gen. Diz a Dem-: 1 . ocracy. This is the same Gen. Dix who gave . he instructio n to "shoot down the'man ;11 , 136 ttempti to hard down the American flag.", We may as well state that Gen. ilrint is a ‘• 1 Demociatic-ljepublican, and voted ihe Dem. -porefit ticket' up to . the tirne, \ Linpoln Wes nominated._ He voted for James IBuchan h an, so,t`tt - Democrats who vote for Grant do not oppose Democracy, but Dity;do cp - lee Copperheadlem. ...._. . . I. 1 . " - STILL THEY COME One pf the most ,extraordinary . .changea is that of the Me '#-,L.IY I e; a very inflinential'pr , Per advocating Fentanism, put:Allied - 1W the 'city•of New York, which bag declared fir Grant end Colfax. • From *bones colimn.. of reas o ns for this change, we eS,tract • the following • • The Democraticriarty is allied to beAnglo- Confederate party in the &nab whielvearritd on the war for 'the destruction - of the Union.• ' Had England anti the 'Confederates been anceesaittl, this Republic wonld have been ruined; ;•atid with itit disintegration the hopes - of all succor , for the Limb exile and all aid for his matte would . have beett lost forever. The snincess of: sectarian would bed. been a great calaunly OW - Ireland, and, as-such, the Irish, citizens or America reels. ted it in reeisting it, they resisted the poli, cv, , and the manifest! bluidienik of England. 'therefore, it is unreasonable for thtm, now to -ally themselves with= England and England:o de voted friends, for this is what they would do they connect themeelves'44lth the Southern "Democracy." • • it IS evident that many of the mire intelli- • • gent 'lrish Periling are• breaking lime from the Copperhead free trade party, Which gotta to build up English and *Abe/ o lean man ufselniers at•the expense of American - . indna try. ' __t l t el a , 1 . . STILLANOTHET3p. .. • The New York Freemee's Journat the . er.mt . , Irish. Catholic organ of that city, in its last , . lake, 'thus acknowledges the d of the . . Rebel, Copperhead party 1 We decline' Deleg humbugged by laical par ties. There arerprinciples at stake; nothing is 'at'stakeve care Ipr. A year ago Gen .Grant was a groat faverito for the Presidency ong the Democrats. 'Mr Chief Jestice Chase was their dread. This ye‘r, even Mr. Set - moue Was the ad. locate of the :Candidacy of tdr. • Chief JOatice Chase as a funny candidate of the Democrat pant; The idea was not accepted_ r Mr. Seymour himself was put 4o -nomination by the very:inter -est to which be had shown timeelf Most bitterly opposed-411e . party that insist in pa ing off the Ay(' twenties in greenbacks. `se h .accepted • the platform, , and.ntitst sink or swim with it. Airtire are .very_ remarkably mixed up. Men may beizensedlor getting theitheilds muddled. We arti•talled on-to support a candidate, on na-, florist grounds; that was himself avowedly in favori ot anOther candidate, most. antagonistic, to all decent and proper , ideas of.Fedieral gevern nientJ • . . • I - " ,. ..1 , wledge that this affair is l'! muddled " 'Welacknoyrlcage that this r: Our sort( spowlenCir is a a charscterto excite our 'att r ai. Thersia no MO of dise,ttisingithe fact tt at therS is distrust and .theaffemion among vor) many Democrats. M'en'of Schuylkill fill into line, and lets , 'make a clean sweep hate to w It is in the United. States. FARMERS, DO 'St•OU WANT YOUE LAND TAXED? Farmers remember when youlvote ,at the coming election, if you vote the 'llltemocratic ticket, you will vote in, favor cf having your land taxed, a thing which ha.s never been at- tempted by the National Government; 'but which it now urged by the Demcicracy.—, The - Democratic Platform adopted at New York, in the late Convention, pribmiluts:* "Dpwi - Ma-talon of ecery prieies i r of property,. according to its real calve, including Governmpnt bonds and other vibe - securities." That.ll; to say, land 111101 be faxec?, as, well as other property. :Elect Seymoni• and Blair and every acre of your farms' will-be tired. And the taxes will.be.laid, not according to the county,assessmentsay one-fourth or one-fifth of the value—but smelting to tho rnl value, al Seymour and-Blair contend for. • Farmers, how many of you ar In favor of such a proposition.? Can you vote the Dem ocratic ticket this Fall ? ABS YOT:1 ASSESSED Remetwber that the period for . Xasessment, for the October election, expirO, on Satur day, October 34, it midnight . . 'Without you are assessed at least ten days befOre the elec tion,-and your tax paid before you go to the polls, - your vote may bethallenged and must then - be rejected. Let every voter heed these requirements of the la* and secure his own qualification in good time. Tai MISING MiTALLIIRGICAL DETART . MISOT OF . LATAIV.TTE 4:4M.L1102., LAWTON, Pa.-, This department is under the chirge of Prof. S. Oa., $ L D., who bits bad some ptrienie ropein the 'wars proem ss of mining._ • tieing, and wo rking of ores, and irho has .veled even in dila 'and Afri ca, and in our fand, east and west Of the Mississippi, exam ig aed eoll4ting valua ble specimens of ores. - In this school which is the first attempt in this country of an'ac tual working one, the student bile the,advan tage of modelfornscer, both blest and.refin f(ts all thelron ores, and for.assays by scorifidation, cuppelling, and reduction other ores. There .are also, model engines, of working power, and fuller apparatus for making skillful and practical aawell ai aci entfic men.. Many of the graduates of this determent. have gun Ith great. success, into arable ruisi ins in Atriums, mines 1 and iron wor rite fact is thet young men who Resell creditatai_ examination. can •get empiofaient almost intOedietely, u in the 6- coprie or their sallies, they'spind in Sprit: much of their time in mines, ifantt stand tolling mills, and among engboa‘ when they practice ender the cliteliog of' prof. Osborn. Twee students therefor., frhorrive certifN Cate', have these facts stated, and also, the opinion in regard to their capacity, of,their entertainers or temirairuy employers. Last year, the class was entertained free of expense for travelling and' food at some mines. and itlrbig its Tisiti bad locomooe and train of gird at its command. liadire space we should Mu to notice in detail the curriculum of this edmirahle'prac tical department of Lafayette 6llege, bat we most content ourselves'with simply directing the attend= of young men, and indeed, tur nip! men, themiehree, do the IMportsice, of thorough knowlegiertibi nunt wan t IS Practicallionnelf„...el redu*g_ ores. To young mesa is-ant MIMMI O - 18 ti badness life, the, added is one of special Wens, bench; is the rapid dirselopment of tie ilium) r e . . soiree's and such the energies Sad pow in. vexed in the mineral wealth of our country. ttiat men •of sideatifico and .practical ability are in gresplemand. Those whose Judea- Wu nein this direction, INCA do well. to study under eoddllfol bed elepapliabei metinergilit as l!roL Ostiera.• Rat is a rats oPlxwPallitr• - _ j Olieumn! 01 0111. watOof Tlit#Vltit TN:74 . R S' .41. es!eriar. Assicur's4 Tyne LADIF3.—Vie have tried one of Brovnt's Combined Carpet Stretchers and Tack Driver, . end Sad it nee of the most useful, convenient sad exPers• '' Mons articles ever invented for waiting (holm caipets. With thik,instrriment. a lady . i ella ' stretch and tack her carpet wittiout t atoopiag in the least, in fact it partakes more of anew., merit mile work; and dote not take more than one.fourtb the tide•usually taken in ticking down carpets. The Instrtuneitt consistkof it hollow tube about four feet long to *bleb i; attached a_ tack-box foi . .holding tube ; tick is inserted in this tube with the pornti downwards, a string attached to a spring; tO which s hammer is also attached, ist drawn' up and let go, which drives the tack bits place. The instrument can hewed as rsPidly as It can be moved from one place to another. and the carpet is stretched while it is tacked. It is quite - simile in construction and is not • Ifirely to get out of order. With it it gee a tack drawer, which is: also, i great improve ment on those generally used. When on •= seen in operation but few housekeepers will be wit:beet one. , ' .. . Mr. Charles P. Orris; of the firm of Wm. X. Evans & Co., manufacturers, New York City, will be at the Merchants'llotel. Poo vine, for two.virekr.- ' He halt the article for sale, and takes' orders for the same.' ; He Ise ,alsO county and district rights 'for 'sale. end will fully explain tike practical working of I. the machine. ': ' Amover cqaddent Democrat. who lost tew thott draws' the Mune eteetthes. now advocates:the wi of Fernoor me the Demoezetle candldite • sad the rallyiererdantl Oats se the candidate of the wtto!e peapie..--Exeisonge. - This*, capital advice whether' Seymour Withdrawn or not. This Democrat is-satis fied 'that the_ only chance for hiui to make good his losses Is for; the success of the Re publicint; Now, worklegmen of tichnitlkill, the cantidites care tint little about your in-_ Aerate except to get your votes; and as the; Copperheads, are pledged to measures that will, greatly injure suppose you leave them out la the cold this fall. It la clearly your intereit to do so; because in electit% the Republican candidates you will increase the prosperity of the country, and thus secure to yourselves regular, employment. at good a ges. If the Republicans 'wa ges.licans should' fall in the success el - their candidates, we pledge. our reputation, as a journalist that the prick of coat will instantly „fall largelsi in price, and weges will either have to Bp - down to cor respond with. the 'decrease In price or• the trade will have to suspend. These are fact's which' we defy any intelligent person to controvert. 1 , . TUE Dimoorsts hate twined bogus dollar green backs at a.burlertme upon the national mummy. Large numbers have been circulated in Western Pennsylianis and adjoining States, And mini 'farmers have been imposed upon , and received them for migfey, being told by interested parties thict they were :just u kood as greienbatte,--This villainous imitetion 'his been lamelrilrenlated alsolo the South among °red peoples and pulsed among tlJerct- -- h:llmmensee quantities, the unsophieticaited blacks liting told (kat •if they' :ittrior Seymour and pair thew:totes will pass as Money / and - be as good as greenbacks, to buy corn, potatoes or any other necessaries of. life. 'The Matter haCbeen referred to the icuthbrities at Washington, and Solieitor.Jordan, of the I Treasn. ry DeCiathent, is of the opinion that ell such Imitations, for chattier purpose issued, are clearly violations. of the law,. and all parties con cerned inissuing or trafficking in them are liable to fine sod imprisonment for so doing- This Ja i unquestional?ly adisgractful mole of electioneer , ing, - and we are glad to know that the strong arm of the laworill be invoked to crush it out and pun ish theVriginators if they can be reached. Wusravaallrick Pomeroy's faults may be —and they are greet and many against decen cy—he will not we perceive, descend to- at ter. petty talsehoods such as are contained the O6pperhead small potato organ here and elseihore in the InterlOf For Instance the saint machine, claimed in its last' a Demc made victory in Maine. Hear what Brick says in the New York Democrat, his daily: • We did not expect to carry the. State," nor to make heavy gains there, Some editors have bragged on the great pro4pects there, and told their readers the Democrats Were to carry the State. And now they tell us we are not worsted •in the Maine fight ; but we are! , Of course you are, and ion will be worsted all .the way through, up to sunset on the of November. - THE TISSNIMiIii - bEllt , fian ; are ,prokrer. ing, if their brethren in Penney' • er .to budge on the negro q cratic Executive •:.• a• issued .4 • • r :efesg . ' The Demo, iltee of that State has - ress in which negro suffrage, „Sequality before the law, and the whole doctrine of negro rights as enanclated in the Moottetruction lama of Cmgreati, are accep ted and endorsed,. and the infinence of,the Democratic party pledged. to sustain them. Pretty well.. The Democracy will now "Ai* d?wtythere, we presume, and commence bugging the "daikies.” Truly, ye, Copperhead la a,very conaistent parry— "very. • • EDITOR'S TABLE Srnsursg axo SHADOW yr .Nty is the title of a new work by Matthew Hale Smith, soon to be issued by J. B. Burr .3; C0.,18 Asylum street. Hartford; Ct. We have examined some specimen pages of the fortheoining 'book, and _believe that it will be one of the most startling books published for some time. It will be finely. illustrated with fall page engravings, and will be printed on good piper. Mr. Smi h's- acknowledged ability as a writer, and hts well established reputation as a correspon _ dent alibi Boston and New York press, are snfL flcient guarantees of the quality and style of the - work. His professional experience has given him abundant opportunity fur collecting material, and his peculiar" Galen! for narratiaals allowed its widest scot* in describing Higb We 'sod Low 'Life In New Y . k. This work will be sold . .by subscription only, and Agents are wanted in every County and Town to canvass for it. For full particulars and terms, address the publishers." . • goal gyfairs. Weekly ALllmeinste. seiri.--ves. un" I 'l*"' mimes aux 11111. 26 flyeirmwt,,,. 6 61.6 52 D. • 27 limmilt 6 525 50 9911 X. 1 11 - 1, 91. 28 M0nni.2..... 6 49 L 44414, 9 5 8 eT. -IVA% 6 . 44 New IL'l6 B 23 mo. 30 04 6 44 nit Q. 23 10 211 ITi ostmair 1% 66 L. 42 Itspat . 6 67 4. 41 . r n ;77 . :rM l 7l7TPF7r 7 r/4 Vrnpaature septesber••lNAß. 14 Sattirday, 14 Monday, 5 1 Tuesda, la . Wednes y day, . ........ IT Thursday,. ...... .. c... 19 Friday. Bowies will be tonaller than ever—eo Fail:don derireeri—all bridle and rosebuds; . There irill.be 'Berrien in The gintlish Lutheran Church to-morrow morning and evening. as usual . Miners' . 20d. Bank.-One hundred. shares of the Miners' Natiou►ißapk ;Stock wanted. Apply to L. P. Whltney,,Banker; Potunille; 88 Sc - tag. Frank Farquhar 4:g the Army and Lista Norman Pidgeog of_ the 'Navy, reached here tbbi seek addlistt bStitit Moeda. 'MOMlitlietitilindwrilla to a good &wa in, &Root alumid readAtie advertisement of Free -1 flerninary - itOlda litieVe lune. • . • rhe TrOli ioars malting arrangements to t attendiiitadie&iind Sailors' National Oonten-• tion in•Eintladelphla on the let and 2l of October: • The ortrigiiburg Ku '..s7uree; we Judge .. , from the manner' which he IVleelle -MAW the late revelation, doemet• like it. The oap evidently. The L ebanone Courier statee that soms'of tbs . more • active of the Democrats of Lebanon have Decease "ehovers" of oottoferfeit Peenbacke• Why, • '. fhe Lebanon Courier intimates * e t if ; • than Wright, Erg.. should end bi ange of palled faith priitible, it w P Y W ••• htm at its office. • • • • said preach lo the Council Chsm atk4 street, for the Second Presby • • ihnreb,.to•morroar; moaning and evening, • 101 1 and o'clock. ChitXL Fredrick, formerly s resident of this Borough, and tether-in-law of Ir. Solomon Hoover, died in Phil so the Mb hut, aged 70 pugs. His ! wir ers interred in Odd Fellows' Ceinetsu in that City,, John AlkCiting and Joint Esc, being drink .and diKede , dyd us : magrade nk Betunia7 Add last on th e oe elision of the ' were arrasted, and taken before illgoire ll = the %timing moping, who deed th at enala $1 and meta. A meeting of the mesetiors at the Matsui NW ail Ekoduen nomes will be bold aa Moody up=v at 81 o'cloat at lb*tod room. atom/ spew urgiestr so badness of in k . f prisms will be browlis before the a:man • Mqjor WI&E Itenthoknenr, 17. EL A.. ben Min *sok from IlUanissippi. on • *ink to bti Mead& U health bra barn bW, bat oner better. En informs =Mai Win an m , poryik. bet in Um region in which to& - , $., r. - Leib, troliot Settee Cushy, now oossasedint et G . due%. lll / 1 = 1 " 11 a brief visit to Meads as were Owed faits eek to met the Miami, tat regretted to °bone eat bibbed* le sesewilat 11191 , 4 ' • - I Ma. Sanas Omani's' aal7. Carol Btersta, Eaq, reaoliallawa as. Walsall* ortadag, at a obit to ads Clarity on Waste bodesse ib i: Tbarsay tau mai to Ala ts ull'itob.* loosapadail SI . I anaber • • Ars* A- Okeir.=-os - Widser_lllllbi. 'so • viam•wwig ' bT *llloo=w4se -Plaing Geary Fnetd. o tfobuylkill Hsy. oo • •wog ostSittog of si tiorisd idTburaday • • N0.47,7:&0fLid.W iimonoor Wawa* tbo Sierfccaillif offrotriato • I I Our . friend, Ool: Z. Y. *to. t. ..dins to 1n *woe the material prorperly of Travaeltne. - Bil has a contract ;froth a coal . so= Organised at th at point to sink two toad two. breakers. It ft* well Imre capacity in the inoo. we aatlolpale Oat the work will go on 4:ittedgf tio4 sitishotor. T it to 4K I 0 a ill Mi o ls itsibersored.-11r: Chariee#gue haireinerad to. Dew etore, - N0..149 Ce street, opposite tbe toesioan Bones. whirs . propose, to *Alegi for, th 4 o4 sale the beet foreign an d domestic lkinote. Mr. - rile_ ;has now one of the convenient, stores Centre street, while Wile WO whieb @bar iweeted at that br a oredie ha- Onwreineal to that motion the Iketalgit. . -- - • -- Run Our and Bitted.--Do BataidliY Pied lag Michael btorriniay wow nue one by a wain of coal can at binteville l / 4 and Wind. An incited wee by deputy-axiom %VALI D. L whet the fact wee elicited that bb to intosicated in the evening, and it la an that, be laid down on the track and went toWleep—irldeli moved to :hips in the *4, , the sleep of dea th . Verdun in somedgepe with the faith. ' • A Cblivenfion of the deiegates of. the Bop In IBitte was held in League Bonn in this .Bot-. tmgil l 0 0 WedPetdOlaet4 Au cis Onnuatt. i tee o 13 arm *Wonted, of whist' Gen. J. S. SHI- P/GED 411 Guman, Ind C0x...8 B. Bann Secrdary. It wee .reedyed so organise regi ment in the Conotr to Ws part in the Soldiers' and gsiionfdeons io Philadelphia op Thunday and Friday nett; its and yd inst. Hon. J. FL Dookiffk of WllEonsfilewill adders* • 'Democratic meeting ' this Borough on Wedoesday evening: next, Sept. SO. If • the De mocracy bring ont the tamps again, agwe wider stand they purpose, we advise them to have • few preparatory drills In marehiog. far their column o Saturday evening led was a first clam speci men of 's worm fence. liwas evident that but few .who were in the procession bad any experienop in marching daring tbe,War for the Right.—The son of a- poor and worthy "family. 'severely burned at Vial:Mach Bollingg Mill a short time ago, was advised by their physk.lan to go to the hospital for the blind in Philadelphia, as the . Only hope to`save Ids eyes from total Oisidnest, was in the surgical treatment to he had. there. The facts were represented to Yr. G. -liiebols at Beading, Superintendent .af Heading Railroad, ho promptly forwarded to the grateful father Miff for free tickets, for himself and aßlicted to Philadelphia: ' • - The .4ticuttaial Prat —A fine hotel . d other ... Koc‘-ments have teen 'lntrudnoed this year in he Park by the AlenCiatkin, rendering it dent .. edly, the most ultimata place in the Contuty.for .ic-nice, balls, etc. We understand that the As . istion intends to inaugurate the imprOvemente °ritually on next Tuesday week, October 6, by a . and entertainment, Including a ball, etc., the huge of, admission to which will be 50 cents. Every arrangement will be made to render The L - casion a pleasant one to our citizens. . -mow . By an Act of Cceigreis passed Janai2stb, 1868, printed matter to points west of the western rod cry line of Kansas, and east of the-eutern tindery line of California, which heretofore wee hrgeable with letten onstage, will, from and :after the Ast October, 1868:-be forwarded 'at the same ratettiestablished For the. other lit ati.e.,..k-r 2 cents for every 4 minces or fractional - part: 3 hereof on newspapers. Pamphlets" magazines, and ecentefor every 4 Om r fractional put thereof books. ' • —t— o o” - _-- The F i the Eaglish %Reformed Church on Toads, evening last. Tho receipts ere about 17.00, The voting for articles was animated. Henry Clay+ Lodge, No. 44, E. of P., was awarded the gavels •, Valentine Elttchter, Peat Grand Regalia, I. 0. of 0. ;J hn Ebert, Camp Regalia ; 0. D. Boyer, Fedllons' Regalia. We ntalerstand .that) it is the intention of the ladies of the Church to hold another Fair in Deo beadier next, when these. goods whibb Were net taken, will be disposal:llot. , Considering the dull times and inclement Weather of the week, the IFsit• was a 'nooses. . . in i o.. , - .--------- 1 .4a Ae Rat/ — We are thorized by the Commit tee of Arrangements o f tbe Orwigabarg Flap , 1 31emare Jno. M . Thiem r. Geo. A.. Fey and Danl. E. Borer, to extend a general • invitation to all Base ball Clubs in the County, to compete for two beautiful medals, gotterinp by Mr. R. C. Green, of this Boroueh,• andno* on, exhibition at hi. store, Sli eilz'm nitding.l Wi understand that the Ai manner in' which the me is to be played, is by drawing loth, to aecerraiu what 'two club. shall play together, an' that here can be En partiality i i shown to any club. Al !slobs wishing to , partici pste,'lrill communicat with the Committee, so ' that they may be retered as among the com petitors.. Clubs w illbe expected to be on grounds at Orwigsbuq' on the sego id day of the Fair, 7th of October, ' drew iota. ' i The followirig is a Ist of. letteriniremaining in l A, the Pottsville; Pest OM Sept. 25th, 1868,: lime Chas II -Fantle Beery Miler Win U Baker Chas W'Faust 11 B *ism Nary. - Bartlett 8 - Ocrtuieison 811 Molly Eve Bell Elizabeth - eieelselPat ' O'Brien Edward Dachanen FJla Grim Wm ' .Pail Tato . Corner Thomas ..Ruch 0 C Quinn Harriet Cole Richard,•._ Holm* )(erg . Reilly Edward Co`emin flies W Hoffman doves Richardson 1 A Carben lechael . Jones I.lent I B - Ruch Joseph COMM Ann 'Heari n liargaret Ryan Nary Daniel) Jews 11 'Lewis 11 . Bath Bien • Darts Ittchsrd D r Lee " smith 819 Dotson W Iliatentc* John pence! Dailey ldri-J. B itlorrah Frank Evan, Thos) Shiplictrem F Flanigan X 4 Molonlr J W . •(Ir.n D' - - ~....--"Foceeflings.-HA regular Court of Com , Pleas.was held this week. The principal cue tried. was that jot 'Jame. H. Muds). vs. Charles M. Atkinswhich occupied two days.— The plaintifrticlabl Was for labor and materials furnished to defendant, in painting and papering his new residence in this Borough, In X 865, which defendant. . alleged' wis overcharged. The Jury rendered a verdict in favor of theplaintiff for the full amount of his claim, the balance - due with :interest being - f 3,248. , • , Meseta. J. Ryon and A. W. Bahalck. for plaintiff, and Messrs. F. W. Might* and W. 11. Bmithlor defendant. .. . The case of Heffner vs. Lewis et. al. was next' taken up, but bad to be ceutiittied' on airoew of the sickness of.one of the attorney. ooncerhed.— The chtim hare is !tria quantity of railroad iron. • The Boys in. linte.l--The indications are that the grand national rlview of the Moyitin Blhe in Philadelphia on the st and 24 of Octotiet will be the largest gathering of the veterans of the war since the great review in Washington city. MI the war Governors ti e ilpected wetland; also • the present loyal' Goirernore. The Fiedler.' and Sailors' National Executive Committee 'rein re ceiptof letters from ;soldiers-from all sections of the country pledging.their presence. Ono hun dred thousand tarot..s arc expected to' be in the procession. The boys intend to make this their first getteral.ermprign against the enemy a final one. Transportation hie been arranged, on all the Pennsylvania railroads. and the Camden and Am- . boy, B.ernbeit 'lle and Indiana, Michigan Central, and other western reads, h o 4 carry delegates and their families to the 'Suldiets' and Bailors' Con . mato°, on theist Octobei,, at one cent per mile each way. This is the chapest tenet:lad fare on record. Owing to the, number of delegations which will be In Philadelphia from abroad _ the •committee have abandoned theld6a of bolding the convention in the Audamy of Mule. 2thnont had Him.—Onr Borough fir a year or more has been the ROOM of a series of robberies of cellar, of - residences, and the aggregate 'mount of provisions carried away bss bean con siderable: One of the fellows who commit' these depredations was seed in the act on Monday warning last, about 4 o'clock, by officer Schu macher, but he ramped. It seems that se the cilleer was passing Moog Market street, he ob served a light in the cellar of the restdenoe.of B. O. Scott, Esq. The officer cruised the street, and saw ,man with a candle, tilling a bag with floor.. • The' officer obtained the assia.ance of Chief of Pollee Smith, and while Smith remained in front .tie went to the rear to intercept the chiefs escape. The man attempted to•m.otit front but was stopped by the gate which locked. He turn ed back and passed through table, opened a door-and looked out. Schumacher•advanced to seize him. Wald in hand, !heti the robber clutch ed the officer by the throat Sind choke/111m tow that he was unable to pistol •He how.' ever, managed to call Smith, when the robber fledim, - Norwegian street. The officers pursued , flring,several *Ws at him, but 'he succeeded in effecting hie escape. The beat way to As a rob; beris to keep him well covered by the muzzle of a pistol: The choking proems is then rendered less.easy ofo?nitimination. or the Week. 154.. 3.1 71P S 5 •79° is 70 79 *2 IC 69 64 66 , CO 153 CA es I 49 CS Wht7e our towuman, Rev. Richard Edward', wee recently on a 'bit to Merthyr, South Wales, of which looality he is a native, he with another gentlemen, Rev. John . Jesting, mieekmuy to the Bretons of rams, wee the recipient of s public Meeting of welcome ; hold at Hengoed, Glamor ganolaire. ' The meeting was held on ![aide?, August 3; was largely attended, and the etz loge occupy a ootumacf the Merthyr Telegraph. Rev. R. -Williams presided. Addresses of wet-. coin" were delivered .by Rev. B. A. Jones, Rev. Dr. Thomas, Rev. Dr. ttilltips, Dr. Pries, Dr. Rees mad others. The Telegraph says: Mr. Edwards Tale among the them of the easebb le. sad refereed to s betray meaner to his ably days le the neigbbarbood. espedsfir his first religiose issprob. arcs, his ramoTal to Cardiff; where be parted hL tans of. sporentkiship as a printer. sad has abbots remora to the Ualtsdlitstes from Merthyr, mars than 2.1 years Igo. After wh'el be refereed at some length to the coaditto% of the Webb Baptist Chun:bre to Asserts: stators ray eseelkid Wines by aspress. log his nrisnwthtsierilarsuloy the bowor contorted upon hluithst dry. and the mitts& be should ever cherish isd tt. Elts address wasireeernd with aselsmatices. Dr. Zorn Jones armed • wombats expresolvir of radrade to Mod fia his bileit•ltw noon car Webb brethren. end ris getting c • e r tweet' the stunts' in the old fionolf7 the new world. A collet ton athirst Renee, the the rad. dens of IL Ll. J; • ; eonislndsd the intersr * log event. • _ s • of the 'Paint& Rthoot hoard.-4 ststsd ineaUsig of tbs Surd *le bead on %Woes de, evroing ls.. Posemot. Wears. Heebner Annlzinget ' Pox, Snyder, Dirt,. Lintletunntl4 . D i omede. Roeder Little, We li e.finber. Hods" 'son, end Smith. Pio...dent. , Mime Woe was •cieefrd eassietent Asadier eehnoi No. 8; ate salary of $32 4.1 put toroth. • - Min Gteessog was tranetetred "so school No. 7, • The toliowing !Ole were masted to)* paid : W. Zweibel_i.• .. 46 40 Hew, Raiott .. . . ••• . 11 00 i rk; /15111Cli 061121111tge. was an,tLarlted to is=aa temporary luso, If tonsil oreessary. l ta lestes far admission to _orphan, school oil two" soldier ' s orpbsop, oamad Balaberkwas_db. noted to be missed by the (Blows of the Board. It aria ooSered that a lamp be purchased for Pollokawjaalkw of heals (karma: Beho4 WM: Of WOW Coasa Mang lt school tadklisga. aria referred to Bothilog ase. J ressiatioo wait adopted that the Board bold Its elated swathe star the Ist of Ostobar, on, the std.W and too* Widow*/ alsadage of each _ . . Beate pea mean Bar lbw Woods, was Mond - so Os asaLlta_sa. essolaties Mot Dimes lo ransioeate boys exmay tin, Nast Mrs ntesaa sehook was adegasd, JOURNA.L EVETENCBER '26 ' 1 1:868. , the late War. died at after Y et =1 H. "a IA 10 **dock. W.O. tho doemood woo he At sok& tad at tlto gene, _ itiporgis, litor Wm Welsh Frank • m Mattis AsAbaeh.;— Oa last Betake Me ite• i l iva„ k his wad tem sad sennelimembar the asisaties tif Tel* Clara! to 9u dame at the Md Smoky Ikkad, mid VIPS the mks of a liberal ealiseaba is lie anew as, awl ali=l l / B Mffit. If Wt we le asme Haanime a • levity could Nal beta UNA k. - porkies Sir sise tisk ski sakes& Is fundable food sal Mese inklbstase redeem foisilke le egg. semi ikkatmc and deka* sad admit MUM. OW may lawnke ode at beak pupae.. As leekkets 1 / 1 611111101 a kfe howtseteddissee life, irks was fasesdko lames nes aerial, /ahoy hew bolsi eftwed by ltdismsat Ge de fee die War slake ar_ Ids probe**. I eabakes reestra - kier way Ikeslay. A goes Oda asked mike &h twameishe AO" -mob gaol. _ Biagio Ilseillemsi amok. is Welk alimike wed mom snob isanks. wr Mum thi; effortsttiame of tbe bodes of Ttiotty sod font.lmeNteo la Pottsville. ad bee Lb* reesteeee of bother sid m boob fres eke wen. sat bore deeetles from a Used NA s..UMPaIm, Now that tbe wooer ie easielr, 6.5 7.1 agl4 =tetlif Wows tar r of nom ego W 1116 = 41 40 thar eti tbe Zol l / 4 3 'edfietioe ea inky. vs i s - 4 . swig to Oa essikatie sod dome Meg Mt SO 11,11 the ie the The idorowsli cow bad ka fllrt torch won Babilde l T he , Cj a t' ba lbw ' trades was interesting as it las the flat they bus attempted in this Dowdy. -They had...uhout hundred and II in the procestion.4 Purist amtage of them boys of tender years. were evidently unaecustauted - to enarchiliV any degrea r edlegularity. and th e swaying; a- Moat ractvennint of the lights as the mould= • Pawed rep Kabentostro street, was novel. and melt) thaprocessionan toebnated appestenea. , Oar Ribentoto friends of the Ooppehead teams. side see evilleatl net at bona to carrying the Were. sealiat w hich they have haute/ore had • strong antipathy. After peeingthrough , several of the streets, the Semite aad Blair Guard., we believe that is what they an celled; hatted to front of the 111orhuv Rouse, to ligitng to epeeebes from -two Sedalia,. of Ow local DP.- "MT , YOUbir epttprof inures. Yr. Shopped, ono of them. wad es pedaßy eseit t 6st u l km d hal l % and moist/tad. and limed shut taxis, and military despotism. awl litettilmen's- Bareane, toed about hie going to speak in St. Clair on Koaday mooing, (which be tad the au diesce a dozen times,) abut be to citing no hoarse that he inuirxenpelled to dui* in his dennocia. Roue of the heals Radicals. Yr. Sheppard's physician thstid warn the yonog littetlemlut to be more moderate physically In his future efforts, or he may th row himestf into a stalk** ow sumption and die, sod the Dimokrisy of Schnyl kill lore la "shining The entire affair was hardly rep to the uerk. ' Ii moil deeidelpi hbk.4 enthusiasm. ,A Philadelphbin who Witnessed it writes as toile,' to tbs Press : 'The Democracy of Schuylkill amity held a MUM meeting on Saturday evsoingorhich was so slim in numbers and so cold in spirit as to show bow well they read the handwritting on the wall. The reelection of General Raw L. Oahe, the Moult energetic Representative of this (the Xth) district, is motility certain ; far the oPixei- Pon cannot beginlo do so well as they did tn. 1808, when he was chosen by a majority°, 215. There bp much more energy and condtlence - awing the Republicans la Ibis canvass than two yeti's amo, and a degree of despond•nery among it Democrats unusual even to rusn'flghting la dieSporate cause." - . Anniversary —Mountain City Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 21, held an ariniverimy - of the order on Saturday evening hist, in .their room, corner 21 and Market streets. This order ems instituted in September, 1866: illnd . _Ma threogh theirdthence and energy of it s mem b e rs, become an established and permanent histitution, doing great good in the community. The meeting wee called to order, when Rev. A. IL Sembetwer, G. W.'o6 &plain of the State, apnea the exercises, by reading &podia/ of scripture as d U pthYtr, 1 .% • Elsairman W. C. T. Edward W. a" • pariratia M, stated the objects of the meeting ; that the a •mtst toge th er, to coinmernorate the year 'IV Abeir .existsoce , to rejoiee, ith wittier that through the blessing o , they IMO now • a tiSrmanent Institotio at they were the tem ' tice organize of the Borough, and the Ahem Tern of the Cenroty.i -Be urged upon them, it • o forget in their joy that they bad a' • .-• ark before them, that each of the broths!' :I:Midi/el the rs ef. - onsibility media Upon them. that the result of thiir 'labor rested on them, and in p roportion: to their zeal, and effort, would be the progress of the cause'; that they shit/lid st tend every meeting, aid each other by their counsel, and let it not be said that the cause we endangered by their indiffence and want of zeal. Beoj Haywood, Esq., who was present, was call ed on; and said: It Is with pleasure Imeet you at your al annual festiv ; thoh 'not a menthe/ of this organization, I belon g to allassociattons which have for their object,the welfare of the human family. I have-seenwith pleasure the efforts made -by your distinguished order, which has for its objects, temperance, and through it, the peace-and welfare of the oommh. nity at : large. No man ' ‘ who hat an interest ID the perpetuation of free government, who has an interest in chrialianity, eau feel indifferent to your eider, but all must extend the hand of fel- - losable, and bid yon God speed. I see many familiar feces here to-night, some whom I have talked to in times past, talked to, of their evil ways, until their whole frame shook with the violence of their feelings. lam glad to see them here i i may von keep your pledge inviolate ; keep front all that tntozloates,.that degrades tbebo man race, the binders the great progress of na, ' dotal w. I WNW does intemperance . Illy frier de I feel. the importance of the great work. I am glad to see the Indies present, hers to-bight. I know they fetl• glad, when they contrast thee.. sober men, wi those that seek the rum shops. I feel glid that there is sten an ovoid/slide as 1 this, and that the ladies are interested in it ; therefore my Mende goon in - your good work and ' God Meta youl ' AO/. tfriel Heaves then addressed the meeting; he said he war glad at th e close of hie labors in Pottsville, to be here in this' room thrown open to the public Mid to leave bis testimony as • tern. peracee man. I He had always been a temy o „,,,. man, and h ad went into it„wi . . . mightpolicy w ato get hold oft el and stiergth, and Withont a .• . • : the only. • , and go' i li right through with it., Tb - .. perancejeform carried on. on a policy • . s orm. may encased for • while, but ill e •• natty fail. .The only true way is total • . -nee and prohibition. We ten do ... • • y moral suasion, you can do nothing . . ••gas we at the matter as we donut. If ' e are all rig .t in our faintly what do we care for, the rest of th - world? .We pus the drunkard reel ing into the • • nor ,• we pass his hovel with its poveity this en and de/making' family without giving (both much as a thought ; yea we have preyed thegiennent Instep the traffic arid what have we gain ; nothing ?' We cannot stop it until Sing Alcoho is no more ruled as a beverage. And how can-this be, done? Ton most start right; you mnst have stern temperance men in your organization ;!malle up your minds to wort ; try to gain the balance of power ; you may tie called fanatics for a while, but go right on,'arid in time you will gain that politer; after yon have' gained it, keep it and elect men to offioe, who will tarry, eat your. principles, and then all will the well. Rev. A. ti. Bembower then addressed the meeting ; be gave a history of the order, its origin, Its trials end difficulties and its p , *sent prospects, be gave instant:ea of .the 'Weeders caused by strong drink, of the great good tem - peranoe organtz shoos reeve doing, and nripd upon the brothers, ac nn and energyin Memoir. and .not to stop until iiit.c.Alestbul was tuned forever. Mr, ridiro. Hartz 4, fear pertinent remarks on the temperance queen ono, d enogratotated the bruthren on their enema as an.organization Te 'terrier'swere enlivened by the tine sing ing of. Mr, Theodore Bowen and Mies Grace Lee. B-freehments of which there was so ibundautre, *as paired around to the audience, during the evening. At the does la resoletiontwas offered• • Resolred, Toss a 'rite cif_ thanks be tendered to the ladies for their kind attendance, and to the speakers and singete cif the evening, for their kind aid. - - - The clotting ode was sang, after which •• the large andience of invited friende and brethren ( adjourned tn. their homes all delighted with the success of the cute tainnreut. :The o ft w s i o n will be long-,remembered by , the members of. the order, and all those participating. • , The Campaign in Schuylkill Counly.—Porte. vitas.-000 of the most spirited and brilliant impromptu Bcpnblican demonstrstioos of the campaign war minium-% inthis Borough on . Fri day evening of last week. •• But a day or two be. fore they came ik was announced that Governor Harriman of New Haspabire, 0012 Van Wyek of ! New, York,Col. Yobn W. Forney, and 0 0 1. Fitz.; gerald of Philadelphia, would come here on that evening Said address the people. Early in the evening the "Grant Legion," (Coe.; D and B), of Potlairdia, vfnalbles of klipersville, Grant and Oates Young hen's Olob of Bt. Clair, and Grant and Colfax Club of Pat Carbon, with Band, bad a streeit pa rade with torches, headed by Jones's Cornet Band. Toe universal opinion was that It was the duels demonstration that had. been witnessed here gofer in tide campaign. There were not far from a thomiand nun in line. The "Good Tanners" had out over a hundred men soil pied stinted a floe appearance. They had a- capital reineeentatkin of a tunes shop, with imtaglbet at work outside'. It wu made by two of the. members, -and was -well done. Ths "Boys In BM*" bad the "same old noon," and he looked se knowing as ever. The entire parade was ewes& Ugly creditable to the Urdu Reptilians and shows k. that tiler are thoroughly togged so wor • the - Gov. Wallet Harriman delivered' a pouted speech in tbe Town Haft, which :was crowded, sad Geo. Van Wick, Oel. Fitzgerald and Oa Farm spoke to front of the ticionflotel, to large indispose. Them speakers electrified their au. &same with their eloquence, awl convinced the' wavering. . - I , Governor Harrhnan's humor, his odoguaes, and hie imosLidge of the measure and nem :of the War *egress justified the emeotatioac formed by his memorable camas* last spring_ when 10 routed. the confident :hosts -of the rebel Democracy in his Ekiitt, and imatribdet so eau. maitre) his own re-election. • • It is impossible to , doinstleis to General Van Wick's emeeh.. The gleaming torches and trway lag crowds added a new intend, to hit shiguent words, and *hen he spoke of New York ea arims d by the hope of defeating, he 'rebel Demmer? the enthusiasm was unbounded. • - • OoL Fumy made a powerful speech. and hic thorium& of warm friends were glad to Meet • —. • *A reggrald Ins Tory totdially mild . big;li spoke as f ollows: • _....,--- -, In abicnitund districts the rea d .w read mg think, and Judge dillytry of ibie affair* of. the nation ,- dung ' agricultural districts are geowally and reliable. _ It is only in lie population that the people become carnipt dokes. In New York city. you dna e m a j o rity nr soots misty thousand oil ty demand, ?Cow . New York Is the rooep.: bole of all the sane of Europa. All the thieves, faiLi t _..and thankarde trEa: ibe Old World, afl t to New York, nine out of tea of Weriinrals,'it hie been vote the Demo zeratiiticket ; mese than voting eight and am times at each abodes ; hence the henry vote for the Deisoorms. This rascality cubit b• eri egr osestally prosecuted in Ibilaiklphis i but it b cwt.. tied on to wars ntent in the Thbd, Fourth, vim Eleven* and other wards, when our Dentaigratio friends manage to poll bait &eta ten thousand fraudulent vows at every steeds 1 We ars cceopelied, the at ben gilosed eloinioni to bah to the musky to abaci the abuses of the deaths franchise is the cities ; la. 'deed, flit wsre ad firythe basiNgtoes andvirtne of the egilealtblists we staidtad bog espy a I fona ci govignaboti_ 1 Diming be re, = l oi l tr a d bows mo ths frlhe country ; they pawed be dishanbed, the sad ab Irestable, tee mast Mime* tbabbet patriotia. Whas time tiellobbes ebb blab= be war they told the of their esdarteen to their Maass sad sad ; this was all that ass needed; to show the of the rebels wig is every ogee detest theta as semis* to freedom and he. : =The treedeby of the libel_ . md _ _ „soldier tbs. d of obi robot general, the tatbirsibew of the douthent yea" the lostbabbigece of 1 their pehow the bruselitl d tie allorii i.e the moral e sef a b the= ro break op the _*, all aim . home to the turding of the erre s tsople by the Massed volunteer, had the- b bro. busiodine tact trait" bid is the. lots freedom end their country imm ipia the be revolt is that can bud the abaft lib ode ; tweak oply that hobs& goer be nosiumed. They ere abided wille ebb Aid Oilifil, and noltroldi and Clam*eai der know = teas; they have tried thes sod; bigebot that m aw ; they brae dal yams sad wee idib Grad ;Ad war sad alder, ' will the sheers et neywnsif ; that Matti &gaps wadi nub the adios af Akimbo sad overtang the Bib gwvirensals se ihe goarb; this would bid to balsam sad ligibsikr WWII MA aid taxabow. The wawa geboio uz zoo bat "as owies of yresimikei b cm% iii: 01l m i • and they an 1214 he earry set try Groat and es. wig give tesidyil WPM= far the graded cabala et ended ib"alediiimi time ; a wetein who hue tube mil and than any ebb 'odor, Vshal*awlidosititadanyis sme NM voV i We Kidd ben bildiChis billy say 'odor nue, bid deo ,roo shall hid boa wiS elf diglik. illeisil' _ aim avegyllbligrailtalb: Ana Mlle 7.- - vigils*. - - -v bens Abby gad lidos bib. ',lleigsnplies r --:-Tie , , , t e )=O k nt: . On ibialeat point he was fun/ and. •ris was frequently interrupted by • • • V illib entiri Stair fres i rpret flurutildtuun but PlM**, 1101 will tell fortes Bight in the the am- • fluelh*l_eieetiess. 1 i :• ! • .. , • • . 011 Wwollug -night' lest th e 17111011 Ilepabli. gem had - g led end • Anthimiastbri meeting, INS& mu by Geo. Mart; Eeq.,_anti Nett. Jas. H. CaMpbell 'Of PhilwitalPhil• 'Both Speakers were %treed to ettentivelY sad made a gond bwrossinpa. l'revieue to the meeting there WM a teMblight Immession. 1 ' 1 • ,lag Schuylkill County .G mid Colfax Troop a Wm ereaniud. wig o member' and the following of t—Captais, WK. WREN ; Ist Lieut., 3; C. licundia ; 2d- Lima , 0. El POL. They audetheirlirei pais& tut night ireforce sod attends! then:well:tont Republican deutotiev: erattica in St. Oldit. //41://11MI/bUr. Calteqabo l-. terti... . ~ . • • - .i .- 1 - , • ; Swernaiim Ilinor.—Livbidiertos to , previous anneemesureot; the Grant • and Pedlar. Chtb of •Sehulrlkill Haven. met an Situ*, *mkt", the 19th W.,. et the Washington liallßoteL I. the abeedft of . the tem chairman. Ch5ta,....7.• . i The following peruill- nnet=to was then effected.—Persides4::- WILIAM( H. LEVAN ,_• Vine Presidents-1i W.; Jana Kirkpatrick ; S. Wt. Boit Iteeboomen ; 1 E. W , Cwt: D. B. Bolles" ;V.' WI., Albert Leib!: IP Recrocari—fisex. Jeneullen 0. Ovancrer=- awi Btatin . Ratner • ' - , , A Brant mid Colfax G le e' Cie wu organiied 11 1 =heivoderehlo of Geo. E. But , *Wend h 7, X (LPL Leib. from Beettnen - and Georg -It, tn. might bel well state that the Glee nb la somprepered to on the Campaign wed are aseured tlikt. they do Alo noble eer vide n. company with 'the Campaign Club' o Bch lkill Riven, It la ex that the Clu Will thoroughly. egitippsdb itie evening.' I ocesetinti they will be . by.Charlai N . jot , • The meeting . at Sattmlaf , Teeing was Wel attended. and 'Unveiled by Wee. A. Field, . pg. + end Cape., :IMO: K e 'Helms, wbO • delivere d short but .deetisiire Membei.., The 0114 b ' then adi leveed With threeyousing cheers for Grant and Coins.- Let lbqq meeting this evening b 3 well attended; to bear that noble champion of /freedom. Charles N. Bream, Esq.. , , ; • .‘ r. .- Sr.' Civa .— A earrespondent l (John ,jacobW.) writes to na as follow::.• 1 . . . • • . 1 • i i A few nights ago I talked to Wide COO. dont .the holltstal Westin of the County.when one or them said that *f Grail will bede=" which renxested the tothdring: • ..R , • , i C.A.WT 4 13 , • IT. , lent n ot Leek believe It; I ean'i rein If l'iri..• '' • ' That. "Geoid Will be defin,ited. 4 and, Seymour rabbis* Grid, tried. and true end iallatt„woriced ever for;our !IA 'so stood 0 /reeli hba, and Seymour idly . . ' ' ,' • ' • : -, 'i , I 4,n‘while Giant fined the abowtta of bulleie avi e or Which teme from raving demone4 like unssiletinit of 'bell,_ _ •.' • , ' l' • '''.`->"` 1 Theban detested rennin ' hissed and alm'd dab darts ektilin. 1. , omeiti 7nieuf Thai= tWy eolud d the lead whieti, he found for irith gbh . " d . . , F Would ypeeelca tbe hero who sand op for the'right 7oddfPtil and feted trillion world bare turned. or. i t a y to 001 i , .i_ • I • you reject the hero Who hioquered Freededulf Beenued al nee from bondage; our land from want and • - woe? • , , t - '• , ..• , Weald yeti reject th e hero who ilerre sceptre wreldo. Who braved. and fought and mat uered en a hundred battle fields 2 4 Quad yes reject be biro and se t op In hit steed ; - A tratterelyetiot rebegfa disloyel Lbppettead ? i Neil not I cot believe 1t t, 1241. theel who stood by latm , • -; . i . . 4) Wl:se tle.natirja's Wien tremblid and le:redoes cage was dim 1 • 1 . Will nor desert . his sundial will now give nit the dad, - - 'i • And let tbe rebels tritusplt, and fur countrva promote blight, : - Nn! not I can ' t belterre it, th t loyal hesrts and:true Wilt now beret their duty-' " th e . toyed "hors In Mew," Their starred and slaughtered Irettuen who sleep he." Numb ~tpe sod. • - . Their dleob.T. their honor. theirCountrs and their God. fir. Clean, 5ept.119,4868. r 3.1 Joust 141COHNV. Lest night there was a nit ilicent demonstr t l. , 100, which;.we: attended by tit:4C of! this Borough.' The awakens were ill . Barthel° mew, Di ll mah, Peontiors, and others be torclt. light,proceemon was one of The 'largest ever:men in St. Clair. The enthuvias was unbound.' St. Clair is good for an Masire Republicaii Major'. in /7 Iti October. I- " I I " Piireitortt,—A Union ftepublican meeting wall be held this evening, wbi h !will be a ddresed by Howell Maher, Esq., and other 'able speaker... TIE CANITAIGN. , • 7 — t ' AuYIT PY:g hal been amusing st- Unisons with a to vote. , ' gaorrtreer profitless much . torn and ., whisky:aid a , rousing mejoriq pc.leymourosnd pair. • Sucl her Wa ttope.,in October to be liblir to chronicle: a fevr., more Democratic ketlll ruck VI they boast at in Maine, this month.. • - i i Ifs. lisnnoes.. Ma Democrettle: candidate- .f 4 Con roe la Mobilises, at • the fate election, Is new in Washington, very active for °tent. . ‘ , , disarms Armors, of fimth'rarolina, Ilya tbst that State will give at least twenty4lve thousand for Dram, and that the rebels will not get a Ccelgressmatt.. • . • Tux Kahtsof &Whore le dead. ',The Can' Can of t d Puts atilt lbres. Exchange. N does ods th e litriilin Klan. but its fn feral la arm for November S. Skwaroi litistono, of Lord' , ant am that Stale is an sue for Grain as Ohio, WM.. the &that:lass quatore Aare Actuate! is hare on fhe same side SI; yenta mt Ceuta islivosio, of Tennobwe itavethst the task-e -ft for Grant tit ...hat State Mill be !Inv thonMed at least, and that esty Congruent' will hes flepobliam. 81NATOS WILLIT halt no ti t imitt that West v ; p71,,,,,, will vote for Omani. thOugh t e ronte. t lobitrer; owing to the fact that the ex.rebela /penis NI arerhomelveo in ln.order to ten the rigiorr • - • mpwrilm 11ER le the South are.pa3 c len e.ints on the dollar.for Centeolgrate , hbtol*, a rt nt icipqj , o r the eleciton a Seymour and Klatt. iv - it ot esp.cted' that this paper i ailli g 0 tip toithesalii of the rre e ent r .. Tfuldts deb . , t. , . ." • . ' . . . , • -.. ..1113ca, Bulasants restoonfo , voting aloainst Fermear Is a capital tine. Mot may ve t'well ho,employed by nil artily lour men. Be logo: t - '• . .. r - , .. • 6 1, - shall 'UM! agasot ldr. •Seyronnr tiecarteel Stitt* be . wu thenemy to kor constp , whenit was i n triable. , . . . 1 i, A. thd Demcieratit Conve4Stort t 1 the Ninik Ken-. feet. eMittel.lllo;al Diatort held Cl ii. iii;:..yille. I n ' the lath Instant, lve ttertnoati•tes oa*.ted the following re , rentloa. twithonlj one iilPoe , ii"g err cit . • • • • PReopirtri Ttioivise d.inanl . l or Atierew Jotition the ' pardon of John C.: Brecklnri'pee." - ~ ,ti Rossrr Dornstio, eldkOaio of Stephen A. DOnglas, private. net-teary or' Governor, : Holden, of lit, ot a Combas. delivered army shle -t p ' e - h in 'fivor .•,tartrat .at' the great taws meeting! at •Salolgs on, the 16111 %Must. , Be bi i f abode! *t are than his father, and Mates a capital 'Republican ilptech. - I ' -,.. : ,' Tee Gitarrur Ylcr.—TtM iteouil.^2 'Piny. Thipatch mutt lo a mbrake to._alitivose the Demtier,Sey her adopted the (leaden bend. ..lts prevent. tlar part %Son should. Wreathe, be atirihnied to the fact that it to trytorto reenver .ths.itin4 whirls , was hawked otit of It by theSerrible shock Itimeetyral-from Maine. .-Pcse the Debt and Wattles epon the nnblic atten tion." abontedlir. SeYmenri Up. In Mune his Imp- Morten obeyed the Injuncton,- even following. b le ex ample of wlllhl mhirepreseriation. - The result is be-. .fete the nail= and Is hlehly vatisractory to the He potillearta. Let the Democrats keep on "puttee. ': . e lox Bowsoti. f Idtaanar t 4 Is oat for Seym o ur and 'Blain He re ; , way renders the ntrnkin For ever' 7...... _ ..... , BlatrinoA ' 1 Eley-hlobarralill Down wlth , •-bic—up. with -thtc. hi es hick-;.linmib I And well—tack—around the trreenbacks, ~ Hick—ctins lOW, stiontlag the ,battle,hie, , cd free dom—hie I • - 1 • '- • ; :. A Sore iris taken to Philidelphie ma ' Friday in the Dart of Qurter 13earlona,i among the prisoners ar reigned for admits] offences. There were eight. all told. Seven a/ them tie bubd thenwrlres for (taverner SEITA : -or New York,"ft!' only rintertmate who ezptareq himself in In of tihmersl (Init' was a black min, arrested for vernostera with an Irish tespkersur Dna? decibel! #rannstanceir. ' > • . We met i3oe. Clutla in town on Sarnalsy. Ile was Just from the badrwriode of York conotiri Pa., where be eaw a procesalon at Great voters s one three miles to leugtb„ Be says that , Beyearsie State_ win give mach a sujanty hoe tie Bomb! cans in OeMber as will stub the hope oat of all dmosiWn to Grant In No. vemter, who, be mediae Will then carry the State by not low than 60.000. does pot retard the moue as the week„ of polithisma but of the people, who are determined to byre tlytki and peace.—Y. Sun. • • As Qs,, the other day. an 141 w-holder Who said Ille - ryates were with_Lthe Republican pary,'pot the r •llowing question to Gen, Grant: • "General, will thrum* fact of a maws lisvinz field rem ender Kr,' Jettison have 'the earc• to 'Niue his staking with the sett administration V. TA Ws the Genoa! replied: • "I think not, air, cannot i.e any pousibie °Wee- Alha lb:Seymour could taro to each gentlerrut , . 4 • Duane or ILA 11M—The eleetten in value his bean hald—tbe =OM tutinftrd..Shat Repub . ' law e is aver twenty Omen& map:airy. Wean defeat and do not like it. We met the enemy In Pe and are thefts. They whipped es there we we sup posed they weld& valid. and' . Daly to our' readers—a dare to n makes us admit a defeat therr—a strop , publican TOW than we looked tor.—Brick a Democrat, Bono roe . Dshoczars.—The folowtost eerie' an be eau ued to rem lry by the little Dentocrars whieallatent ealcalate actording tO the World's •••••• 'Twice one is Are, • Caay makes seren ; , • Twice dui@ twenty•titee, • ; And elstiteen's skint t ' , • And between you and Oh It le say plan to seei : °We out carry all the States ' • By the double tale of three 1” ' Tai iirldr3wet Andel jealous of the @name of the.'to peering atree eletiory In ]time, dertakee tel. a Rain •01strios in the Ratelokan majority at recent election in that Prate. • Desayr: 'An ..isabelossr , Trthwas.Atraano: rim President Polka Demccrstietnelarlizy In Bab"' in 1544. at it,. SD. 'This the Bepablm: egad out last Monday and uses In Witt" v majarity now stated at &basal:l,- 000. The two losetba ton am. cipher up clear eats of a Republics& major ity of 14541. It It:Joao well, to at Inlidoes of this sort, to so it on • wend Ohs of 36.14/1 to the Repablkan =keit/ far thls Yiles. and a .earrellpolldise lea to the Bewwww o l4• ' • Tsang edam" te Maw —May telthahl bee beard all abontthoee "thuessie rebel gains isilathe." Be hse received the Iblilowtag letter: ' lksrumet;Malwa —IS C. - (PLenusa. _Tbselah• hoe tbe town $1 wow jolt es we expected- The Bspublicans hares carried the train by an taambed amheltie r = tie the Merle& propertkmate gels be been as the elder as yaw will see by the dares: •19aT. 1850 1!107, 18611. Bepoh..rate .. .. 601 _ 50te....„ • I.- . „ . • .iii i$ • ' Total!, .61 !tie Dasteeralle ca lte 1011 arbtk. the Re. mtblieus gain Is cam At this nth th e re. dieemlltim dibble ageestlan ot tbeaL • oars, Man Bums. ' Dusts ' s. OW war.' the Destoastie platform" tolled down. all melted to the Mowing declaration of prin. . , . elptee: ~ le . • . . Rsatest. I ne ars ars Swot al the Tar. . , Rserteed..That we ire oppiees to all = teesiorailice na. U • _ . , ; • • SM , retain= Iv wet. sad the Th ais bth bath met to rine of the Destweratle part*, Orel platforms wit.tt thlatilostal Iwo ntlehatory. The matador* ot the NeW Met thoveadoa eaweat atmpl* to this: Mites; 'Mt lie earelath to the weans of the war. 11 , . • • it=at, te= ta th lour ot retmdbOott sad Se at aural:leotard whale eat thwerveralorm elate aoveratheats to all *dr rights walowal bible the Mathew. . 1 • • • Tali Sew* 111, walks am the illthicala rate of Ow MUM dada: , I"ffidle we tomPlaity easaiest tai tali trim* aid draw boats *amiss of $ anima it Its No vember; mane ea bo*" we ass to as grand to INN* Ow atia I 0 g lif Oat TOW Wave into is to oloolterertElod rana at lat at Istafillaa eat aid* eater. we a Wan a awn: particaliailare; lianas. Maw ye fraog balm O. 2 1 14. ilmaph arefrooluard. Ow Maids ems* ar sas-aad sky matt lwaf; teanoktp. ala 1,00 0 .6 ; 11 / 1 10 . m. C lllll ° vand. Its lima anal= Amen iad asaripe ottaftliars Cr P roit*, ...- imaellod=tri - aat vatted atm die dap of ail Ma Mad* Tlia Imam wee pans& =al** WOO ben% Oat we vldOrywae in* Idea Mob la Paw ;thuds. Old* aad,ladiasa IMO am ISM, Dopa ta *dr —Atid thOr t ar l udic, OM imam ad ala aiere lidua"' Ithinda.lllllll Wu 'Mame sail ad attlitaaildmadr vitt Meg a alit - --- - iitoll ll d ll* Wan boaci *OW said pa! . . ' ?as ' Jtaiadi ail - :•!.•- • ': ' ' .: I f li ar / i t dr i gid le tr' 04 " 4 11 Wila Maw lila ON ' - at Si ' ardd l ratit t' I ' W }. r ~h'l :e~~. kSE~F • .. , . • , . Colorado! Aaotba blow. Plowing sbraltant pins CM curler off Wisteria Salim. .. ', Milne ' - • t da ' Aga% " •- . A ft arfte , "laughter - In the fitstepf cold water. , ..$. . „. ' ' No longer feel plucky ' , About the robe he Kentucky. .- . 'i lint hang their brads becsure they rahl, - i • Dew Oa coming man .is Grant. , There is no knowing what else the mahine trihild hare ground Out. If . we WI/ kW than canto in and ogolitPai bun. . ' Tea Made phis Morning ' elvoloilbe fratiOnif excellent redpe fm making Dr • c Pitts:* 1 ' _ . To get at The Gain you net veto the Want:sn Decos Arithtrtic, ;ebbs • • at - TM Wend dime. sold for ask. at tee let* 01 Age.: This dusk Tot: ume 'Wald be in e hoods 01 . r''y DeroocraticrOnw. it fa What la called a. rode' - You wilt nee by this Waialeale week that you ad always eabtract the Larger number from the ;leaser , nod then average ths remainderby a strict oompari n with the election re turns of some old altillnaC; • 'the °Met it to the hot ter- ~_Now- • 1 4 fat will Veers •• • eel that four times are tr dui; and that twice', maim ten. std tben - that Whet,' four Into Seventeen g et chimes, and that ,thirty-foil' (nen twenty-di.. • I Tea eleven. you will clarity emora bend that "the Democrat* Mite 'red gain* in Maine. You hive IL got to dedhet from-'tee Do-Called. RePrlbl'eart majority 1 of 22,000 aWnt IMMO Venal Totes. anti add tattle Desensatie vote shoot the same number, to/caver the : tare and tret. Thee Yon mast take-tab Atementage of the gaol of the ma , ..torlty of the Vote id. the Democracy in 13K pea fitly year atmand aeetiow the arpiare,root can be citron, ted . tram dm difference. H. .1 '' ' ' ' • . .. Tar Damao QIIIKVIRTIO J417.6rA1, 'RZPITIXITTI. Tin. -Delmont. or rya , New Yoga Wag"' ,4 °'"T ry Tat ever 'Kamer --JII .Mae Is anything in - bb Inoadbadiet teetcconelataut with the pnekwm. be fulldtucild I t in accepting the nomiimPon.-'. leri i d. None but a recreant Repute could bare written that sentence . Worm bate ill Woe of the Woad and better brigade would storm at MA lia 0 3 hear!,, . Si yr did the rata who wrote that II a , _ i The World knows. , we kno i l. every telpher of the Convention knobs that Prank Blair% letter wired .to. Prank Blair the notolnatton. d made tdm tbefeemPo With Dame evrn foe the aryl Width* coo the tbli*L — Stand Ilindritune, if you haDe say, Yr. WeridAy wise man. but whatever eh* you do :dome kegs Doe try to. %Odra tkri matt that pea pin twiny coerantly drser..l dojo, Its principles or its leader*.. ._ Frank BMW/ letter is a pot of th e phdform. Thank God beta Iva $ marble the mat 'rabbis barkward and forward from platform to pbufteth like a etch nit for Ile wrote tilt ; 'leder , Int two human oest ream e n d , c „ hecee. . . i 1. He knew Wind be nieanO, and wished the Welch) km w it. ton, tij . • ' war to get it 'it tte &si red a nomtnalken a and' deemed that a good , . • He w. 4 debt. It mem; no man ma userettintet. ily demise the 3 lisnal that tasidionsif op*. • ! the door tor 4 tliat ri Fyie lethal than be.. lt fakes la &railer- Mud Ya . a renegade Maine; leap seeking leech tot end lie. end make t Amato an the 'mato,. , at they nedeceecelve &arbor! , , and in time meet no contempt they richly merit..42,ick Pernerner Dear. (era. - 7 I .; 1. ,1 Tar New' York Sub contain - the following good thing: • - - . 1 , I - Ittcasereccrime CoOorriatMortat.—Dicaire ---.' ----- —oaths or vac • StTeras Cover gentleman of city w ar;vening with Gen. F. P. Blair, Jr., nr t lung Maas, °pre the p ',wet of Congress to ricorustrum . the Booth. Gen. - Blair warmly maintained that the recorstructkro lives-were toconstitztional,l and that here was to author-Re in the National Gove'rfiluient 1 • dow nri4roes with the elective Becalms 1p the emi gr-red Etudes "You are mistaken." said his, friend, • -11 - rynpreme'Court has tall?' derided. the (pianos In favor of the poser exercised by Congress " • - —Bow r• waked the General neveiherird of _ . 1Y dedidon." , f • rI will give you the polka." was the aneser, I. The supreme Court hwidfcided that the Nation &Gar. rumen' has the PILICO4 Oat, and prover + as re „girds the S Idea lately -in reheliton. as it Would have hoard States or territories conquered In sear with a foreign power. - • "11. The Supreme rourt decided ram so, that in New Mexico. which we had Jost then Moquered in the yew with Ilexico, the.orderiot Gen. Re why. the stir - toy Governor of - that' Territory,' bad all the torte o f law and moot be obeied as Such. • "IlL° Among these ordeal of Gen Kearnprtin Neva Mexico. Mexico. was a crate of lawn which be- uldate” some time about 13G„ by which the right dl eulPsire was conferred upon all aisles of lawful age. without - ilistinctionue ~tor, :Olives included.. • -.lr. This aide. which wen thu 4 Untwal orksew -Mexico by the nitiltary Power. the &game 'ourt de tidedto be the rightful 'law of the Terrtthey, until it Wield h set aside by express ari , of thingrese. • • "V. Toe spoarei t,autbor of this negro sugrage code Was Francis P. Blair, Jr.. whose name was rittathed to it is 1 1 dinner-General of the Territory ."That's true," nw_ponded Gen. Blair. "bat I didn't suppose any d —,ll, Black Republican knew) it • M NT .G M !' (TIMM AlliD • • II'AIR R E 1 1 O.R E'it , ..• In.lp'cilaalle Artlek rir the Toilet. IT curi,.Ca FALLIII4 OUr'ol , TUC Hut. • C •VOIS • • • •.14 IiSLOWIII or !hilt ON BALD . RE9Tedi IN ITS NATI.TR Cetithlt, • . .1 I.tpitt)vos 1 rs a HOW . • • viGoliwrils , ruic se ALP- AN,D nocrrs Ote THU HAIR, LFIGLISeII the tircretiouil of Ithe Coloring Mauer of the Hair, Hemeives ,Hsadntfr, Cures ErapHre Di.l , esse,, of the SeAlp, • Changes Wh ecdoiL 2ll2 :Dael. P "d r L ialti licile t:e t :Sk their tn.A • Nabirtll . • IT IS A DYE!. ases In Proof of A: Few Ailing its. lnvalL e i !FropertieS. COLOR itssranap THREE I Wu; t,. Idowrooaaar, Hot: Phlladelphis,lPa.—Dnir Sir :—:ally.hair having bean gray, and falling out very nine& and beating of the great reputation. of your Hair Restorer, 1 used wine of It, and in the almost' ;Incredible abort time oT three "dam et not being In 'any manner a dye, fordoes not soil anythffer,) It Perfectly teetan.vi mJ y hair to Itoorlghial stopped the falling of lb hair eTirectually keeps my • bean clean and entirely rice from dandniff: and as a hair dressing, Ido not think it has, or liver can be surpawed, kVeping the hair very soft and glossy. All pertains who have need your preiparitton apeakof It In the blit6e.t terms of praise. - 1 Icnow,:it will pre-1 vent•baldeew, and atop that annoying veiling of the scalp. I have never used it befote-aow I aril I. neverl be,. without It. L Your., tray, ' Lpirpipuren, Diviada at. ' ' lew York, Aug. 1, 1566. , • A YAW GROWTH. OP HAIR• • Wlt. C. MoNTOlMIntl*,l4ll North Sixth - street.-Omni Sir:—Thle is to certify tbat for the last eve yetra my, hate has been falling ton in 'lame quantities.. In fact ?..1 became bald on they to ;of my head. I have given several hAr preparations' Al for trial. hht none gave, me tr.. least satist,ction.' A nd or mine parctuuted tor. binuailt two ..tadtb s of Sur Ham • Iteatorrr, and Vat'n •me one bottle lit tow.strei I had - used ataatt- half:of v tbo b.dtle, my hacsme ul n rely over tbe hald place; and efts; using the hsla of rho ideetoret, toy hair beein Ant thick d :over toy head. I ebeeht ( L oy yent.ainteud %rm. U. Montgomern HAY Relator-, et to all pentane *twee h tr lefallintr Amt. . . • l'rof. N. N JONES, Ite2 Maim • Ilarch le, 1365. ORAT'IIAIR./?ESTOOED TO ITS -VATerRAL Mr, ,trit. C. lini:ronac C it b -, °i vDe l. ar Sir etieerftillY, re:ommend )te.r• Hair Iteknrer to alt peraoua whose hair Is &Ding; as the very bent remedy tney can uset..- , It act only strengthens tile Oak, hut also wittoreS gray hair to Its nattirel titior,.intl,ls as easy Lei file as wide:, .1 have needbot two bottles. and my heir;twliden waa ,nearly hire, Is now reshlred•to its natural 'color—Mfg a troy tab* in be seen. It alsn promotes the;growttt the hair, aedpntvents its; falling off. • Yours, ! COULTIIR RiTtIBELL, 1111 Ridge 4Ventle:. . rhlladelphla,,Oztober ' • ; .; • . ; TILE GREAT HAIR TONIC OP TEODAY.I wm. a Moo-rtiossay, Esq.:— Dear SiX:2-fin all MeW York there lo not a ;separation 'or the - WO that OM ccrmpaxti with Montgomery's flair Ronan, a a•rei, newer of color and dressing.. Liudouhtedlyloars . is the great hair toutc of the cay. I "peak from expert! nue, hailog need many Preparations, and yours 'ache. only one that has benefited me: My hair had been eery gray for a number of year, and your ttesterer hasperfectly renewed the original_ actor 'of the hair and improved its, growth.. • As a dreatng fur the hair it is exquisite, and in every -respect a pleasure to oee it.. EitliktiOFF: fin d lOi Malden /ILO. New-York, August . 'i9, 1.56 G. • . - • • NONTOOMERrS RAM RESTORER. _ . Was. C. MoNvaomear, ;140 North Sixth Stneet—Deoe SO :t—My half baa been gray and white for over thirty pant. My son. a merettant of this piace,, kawebas. soma of MAndttornevy'.llalr Restorer. I area induced to try it, and to one week it restored tar bat/ to tta otigtnal color. which wail a dark brown. It not only ragweed my hair to tta . *antral color. but ft/niece ft eoft and glossy. and retnoved all .dandruff from my bead); ,Aa a baletonlc lila the lust' I Lave ever ha rd: 1.14 1 I feel it my dory to let e public generally know that they need not wear gray bar any longer If th ey wip only ape Wm. C. Montg ety'a Hair hmtorer. JAMES B. BARBER. Ganek"rn , Da, miiith Is, gat ISTALITAELE AETICLE P.OE THE TOILET. Atter being gray forern W years. mi halt am be restored to he =fowl color U* of imisa. quantity of Montgomery, Hair Hanker. It bast ado accelerated the growth of Mahan; removed the Oatid ratf,,and,nept my scalp ext.-until a perfectly healthy condition.. Prom the large number of pumice vrbom . E know to bare been 'benclited by tbe. - diseof Moot-, emery's Hair Retitm'er,ll can say' with perfect troth:. Weems that it is Hatable for promoting the • of the hair. restoring the ortuinal easiest oaWrand searing eruptive diseases of Marmite. / Mrs JANE PIM . Pldladelptint Aug. 10.1866. THE' Ii;ESTOR . ,E . 8 g,q , A DRE'SSLVOy. bale Ws. C . M hieing griy and tat out very. last. I u.talned a bot tle of your Elrel end used wonting lo tediona. a short time ., the -billing off of _my hair e nd th e original, natural color of my bale was merely mimed. it , also makes ; the hair soft and 6b/y , accelentes its grnwth , and cleanses the scalp. As a &easing and restorer . annbitted. I have swear found its equal. Thum telly; • . w t i. OMAR; 480 Canton atellet.l • '. Philadelphia, Jsanari Y 6. 1964. . =' I . • • PALLLVG OP WS HAIR STOPPED. .; ' it. C. MONT6..IIICIT,ISsq.—Dear Sir:A have been Montgomery's Hair inistorer.Arr the: purpose Of changing my hair front gray to Ira original natural Dolce, and It has had the desired effect. It has kept to head free from datidru4 prevented the When out of the hair; restored its color, and pn ia. its growth. E Hem.. YU IN 18414. EM MEHL 11.11 Bidge A 1 Philadelph, • • ' • i • O F WILMA)! R. ROSS 1 .• WOE Or' klorratormay—Dear SIT ;--4. take plea e ' in girtns my antimony to the emeaey t of your Bak Restorer. My bair harms teengray Smoteveral yam anskbeartrg your Restorer ,bigbly spoken of, rdeter mined to try It. lam taw happy to state It has . done all you advertised it to So—having restored my hair, which was very gray, to its , original natural odor. It is a splendid preperathm for the hair; and / advise all persons who have Arai hair, and wish M - restored to its natural color. to use Moutgoutery's Bair. ltestearr. It Woo trope the scairrlaul and fres front (Mudro, and is awry and pleasant to use. Any parson who doubts the truth of the evrtificate, -can adl andrim for themselves. Yoe" truly. „ Ro6ll.ooollstketattmt4 Phfladilphisi Jan. S. ' Prks, & $t 00Mink r. Wee tattle% ht 00; Mr, Eli 00.. licdd • yWN. C..MOSTINNSILEtY, Bole 'l7lourielte, 140 It hlitreet, Joaseros, titn.upwat a ociwigi, Galen/ Alf:ANo. sOs Arch at. rldladelold‘ ' " S:VW [ tT4m.‹ . . , . . •(SPECIAL.) i - ". THE CHIEF AMONG TEN' tircasszair -! • ' a THE SCINIATA 1 2 5 ' ', - 1.,-- ' A Double Eating; Base BtmthaCx ui dlltaie ded 811111410 PARLORS art• , 1 sr. Whit i Oast Viso : : .41a ]' :, • -• EITULtro.n g rEBSOF • & 00. 1 j - /sender. and ltesturuderers. ' . . ' i ' ear Special' Clink to the Public.", Sr ; As the rein oteoetteund sdestdk orratillarldo l and taste doing the past two year. We Pre sear es. Sited to cdhr to your moth* do mot perked Nord of its donut& too hat yet beat utostrocted.4)ar ler. • *tomb, ltsrooswrok . ilsossons. Veshra Pantos ertos... , .J li N lATA. ' . , birth Palos and Cloados ea* Is totted idth 0 nut dy tsetse Wilms lege ilohmilli_oo Oa told air is gnaws le damns but a dotal doe- A Cloabs sedthsa, by a Dims •th de dam sod the me eh!dMowa tt highly Maid Otte: late dale de apple soma • the pallor skate Is to be hooka midst sated alkos maybe mad, beams at eatoa get the Muds rads. Oa dust the esdre =dm et the Wpm Weals° a Cor pse et heated air *en the talents , dos IMO eta* mem the west Mast puts at tall so% ad glies a Warm sad plasma wangh, 1 &AVM RAMP TM 141114 —sapid-al dotard Dot to tetmWolol. sal Oro( des slow potato la smortils tt to es plane (how— WU* tin sonlisto Ism *Akio, • loti, ' to hops Lea MWOW 110015 Wog =re 4111 elli ecr= a n ta s ak, MI pensatan a l i erld dot as IsOde. *Poo et ae " Cr I . , 1 imustio os o'staidta iddout teethes la boat, to and hilik samastr of Amami soul chaallarosakty. siornsass sal lassesst ea main as tidd salted as wheelies OM, tlodds - Heals dal NUM assolitase ossadmillisdaorylis amid be be solo • , y. 1 ,aq.• is . , mod :v, __s ii sr mea Bntsteseie e e w r e t be a 4 11 .. sow alt ia sppeolinst itellkag ' *maw niMlNte lIME • - Custwowa. Sept. 15th. 155E4. ecossmatur :-Idleetott.4llzmaity do to loa sod the emitted patine. to state .tb feel on taking lout e TONIC or BITTEBS, have been Minted more or lees with ttio Dispepela. Liver Complaint and Disestie of theDolga._ with. bad cough, and with past in my limbs and , body for the last aim oe ten seam, and have taken alkinds of med ic:hies that I could bear of, but cone Seemed to giro Self much relief. 11l I beard of your valtable Medicine, which I have been taking sts at fair months. and am 1149.1 ray th at lam now erjoying good health Ily wind was so mach broken, that 1 could souroly get my Illgoth. and have often, heen obliged to stop. when wahome from my wort; bat thank God and your , 'inarrfatt 6 inglictne., L am new able to walk and'run at my please,.. without any Inconvenience.. I sat . now WM) fifty4.oond year of age,end have not been eo . well as at present for the time stated 4boye. I am now gaining Seth and strength. and my friends all say Mel they never expected' to see me eic..Well ' You are at liberty to publish tide to the Community at large. for their besesf. Also toto.myntine as rr.e race lathe good effects id your TONIQ' tre SITTSIt.S: Satnorritio niretlf. youro only. - .NVx thieves • ~ Ir . 8 —MT kportite and digestion wee never. bettet tafrletafthtun I eat," twos off without mil Ittot'o*' o6 rue. and L eat everything that I can get—all .knits of Mott. rat, se leen: veitatalthes •or all kinds; they all agree Wit hmy system now - - Ids? p, 'pst-111-1. 1111411113111 D • - i o t a Merriam Nettie, Inuit be eecobwrenied-.411k g MAW* wpm. 4, Lis Jammu. • • :ONOO- SAIIRR-in Mtee..-ii le, xtept, 2t-,4,:byl ,• . Notge , Prame, Mr. Cusurs W , Li. , VOll of Burrs , • township, Situyikid (b.. to M 4 rw' Stine. B. KVA* lE. e ' i s etc dfuniktcr of Wm. Kramer orMerlenviDe„, re. -• . i RM.-AARON-14 Rile. on tho_trth inst..,--- by t Rev. J. L. Smith. Mr. R. S.- Liam. formedy of ' lisegrove, Schuylkill Oo , to Aim sns& 11,L1cts, all of ' . ~ . . ,IralLO/D-POTTSLOn the 23d - Met... by ,. Rei: -.0. k' Move. allr Ramo, .M Rural" to Mies Fs.siv R. Form" both of Pothville. , DIED. iiimounceisti N deans; fret. nodo fir simkpinied wirk satire*. AL. mutt bf. paid Par.ist tiya* ef 10 destepdr /Ms. ' 1 PREDIRMIC--fin the lath tart, in Philadelphta. F pt. Zenist If TIMPZEICIA formerly of" ttrm plat , sod father-in.lart of Ur. bo.omou Hoover, In the TO b y“r t• 1 Waage. 1 11WIlliameport and Manch Chunk paper please copy. ef . GEHBRII—On the lath of fteptornbe., at Landing title, enaatia Ulmer. son of Hibbs end Louisa Ger• ber. aced t peer and 5 nunnha. 1 1 HCEPIJTHIE—Cht the nth of Septemt , er. Ina Mar. daughter of James W.. apd "Mutetta thepetlpe. agtd 't year, 5 months and h* dip. . , i _ De ll- rwi re t id hy a ban thou er b e lla d:e t :. e ly ft 1 7 4 . 4 ; • • • But 'lle Odd who has befe.ft as, ' He can all our !MOWS bell. • ! KIPP—On the 40th of f4ePt . at Cresen.a, AnIMPA. L titer of Zraidra and EatmaSlpp, agml 1 year and Al days. , , . . LARYJN—On .tho 410 Inst., In Paisvilin Maar jimzaaalu, daughter , of Junes Larkin. and Anna Larn. • Ned 14 =404 and S dap. . • • , . 1. ,_t I. ; Ltrir—On th e 21st insi, o near Cimdei. 'flehtirlirt", W ILLIS, son of Willis/1i and Jeanette lally. Irr pti; inn year of his age. . , • ~ .. 11. Witty/MS—At Llewellyn; on Wednertjay, 9aptein r-Mll.lE6g, Kr.tints. wife of limy rt.;` - tttitenheffer d daughter of Morgan and 0 vrenilren Williams, ; - Trio friends and relatives. ire inviter!' to .attend the funeral. from the residence of her tarsots at Llesi ell)n thisriuoday afternoon at.. 2 o'clock, ,P,..11f;., GENERAL _NOTICES. SOTIICE...-I herel4 elv , notiie tool! I pew One nut to interfere .With the'Vork4 unetaticond below, now il'4 poweesion.'ot M. end 3. C. Kerkeslar, re they Devi wilt Ow:penal-elm+ a It-Sroll WagO4a. attfl-b0 . Tree . Wagon, 1 Slob tl, 150' elf barrel Cooke, 115 q .r Darrel Ceeke. 75 pixttr biriel-C4oka and 25 Hogitheads. ' EIENRY BYERLI. •-Sept:N., .69 - -, 1 a. ' 89-11.• • ' ' . gyp' FOR Ir 01011112111121110 1 CRIB.;•-•To.•0, , Voters 0 SrintyLlU Cn, ty '—:.l. hereby-MC:I myself as an Indepeudsutilargidate for County torn- -mtielpner. - Wing 'cripples 1 am Ineauselmed .for . bunt lattorinus Wort. it. ,ro ••14 coils sup. ut '44 slid . .office. • CEIARLESSPOELIBLE, P0u5.141,. . ilept.24, 'CS , 011lee'ef the helityethillt. Nertigg: flee Co: fife. 417. Walnut ' intrierf, PIIILADt ' *AA. Sept: titit,l6ol, 4 . —Zietleo d hereby eyv. en that a.pecisi meeting of, the iiterkholde.l nut. loanholdert of this company adli.be held fitting odic-, on Monday, the 11th of Oct 'her, ISCS, at tt o'clOr. A .111., conalder exped iency Airititering the.- time of their Annosi Meettbge to the second Trtriiday In Irebrnarr of etch • tear,. and . oleo of relecfng the number of, the Managers. ne recently nuttictired ty Sig, By order of the Atantgenr. TlVlRMA,Nrikeretary: Sept 26; - , ' . . vUrit NT$ D.—Rine Male teachers 'for the Fcblic ' V .SetrolA of Wayne Township. Term A mouthy.. A public ( xamlnatlon sill be held at the 'Black liotse. Motel In paid Town Phip en Saturday. Octither e, Helmet:mine at SV o'clock' precisely. By cpdsr of. e 401 IN :LEONHARD, beefy.. Summit Sta tion P. 0 Pa. • 3t , . . . TO CONTRA iITORP..--The &bred Diteeoneof Blythe Tinthip receive; proposals for the buildi oa ng of a New Schoot 110,:se.at Fahey 'Pomace in said Township.. Dirneosions of the building to he 30 by 35 feet, 19 feet 'bleb the house to be plank; standing, on th'etr- end; P tuddinß t'", be 19 inches span and lhoat 4,4 fret frosiatbe 'floor Contractors to make desks &Ira-benches ; the . - ktdaids will dad all tbe.material. Applications ',will be ie; ceised until October sth, ISBS Ali. tippl!cations to'be addressed to • THOMAS DOYLE,' Secrettey,iSii ver Creek.P. 0. Sehirlkill en.; Pa- - a 9.1 TO terwrievitt kg, ,, W.---13:11,e - wil. he rt.:rived DIAS Satliriv,. day, October. lOtit,,To.;, for the Grading, - Momnry and Brldee • work* nu t he Weytern. f the. UNION EYTRAL RAIL-. •HOAD, eimuding I.o:u Tamagni. Westward. • , Alen the Middle lb . .. yieltin from Tannigen, Rietwird.: to the Summit ,between the Schuylkill and Lehigh . , . Also the Tlwtern Divialon from wild Smurott through lifahordng Valley to the Lehigh River. ••' • e. • Propwitie may be made for the whole of a portion of the work, Jo a‘ctitinis or diviviona. - • Plans and epecitl , atintia •to he- eeerk at Itie office nt the Company.. J. W. GLARY, lingtmer, PotteiTe. Sept. IT, tad ,• , • tommi.triiriont-.. .46w co.pAip noießsui P —The , flrai ol ICACRIt S : .' T.R.lBAnantActurerii .1 Hammered Iron at, ?dab noy Forge, to Barry Township, Schuylkill, firiutilif, w i , diaeolya thiii dday by mutual torieent. -. The,herileeria. of the bite tlrtn.will be Pealed ', by Samuel ,Si, Ruchyl, who will continuo the bualtiet, led to wbbik - an 131Y— aware Able the Arm are to be -fluid and,/ OU whore all. cleats (*rig by eakl firm are to be en C.te.d.. - -• . ... ' . 1 SAN D S.' RACY:I44 l LEVI ASIB. Asbbigid. . i gigNOTII i 11.- r -All .. . twins' 'claim &maim , 'AS. 4 'IAMB - COAL CO.BPA• NY Or veins; N. W. .1 'IC ALS, Arent. are directed zed required to hande t same with the smackers to the imeeesigeml at Wln e ce No. ll Broadway New - York, or to John Date at the Primrose C.olllert, Ma e batioy City, Schuylkill Co., Ps . oar or before the•2sth day of October, 1. q. CHAS. B. KNEYAL.i. New York. he t. 5. 1969. ‘ 38-51 Meats 14..Timms the.L-Pmposa's will. „tie' received hy the curstirrstened Commie ewers pt Schuylkill County, Pa., fur putting n roof on/ the building at the 'Alms •lioner ttl Monday ; the 6th dry' of r, A. D , say. The Us to be of the beet quit • Samples to he/iieen at the tkmobtssionere'fbli . • • . • BENJAMIN - 2P • WIL 9immistlonesi PATS. Atteig-4.). J. - A n, Clerk. Pottsville,. Se 8,'89' • °Teal' b t . h ere by i gi v en that a fltin'of S 5 0 0 w ilt upon any person ... 0.:61We within the limits of the BufoUgh of York ville.. Brooke of the Town Connell. , ANDer.WTER, Chief Sconel:- Yorkville. Sept. i 4, .CS ' 38.3 t „ BENI3.Ir 1/1 0 4111Laty , Sealer Weights andllllouisores; fly Sarni/ 4 1MS 1.3). , , 143 Schuylkill 14- Pat/Rine. 'April C9 ly . • Ta Illmemfacturees um/ Veria'ef Nies= Radar.. Ike.. eletryl.l IS kill Commay..-.TAKE NOTICE, theta have sold to ALLISON & BANNAN of Port Carbon, an In terest In my. PATZNT STILLY PISTON, and have .giyoulbeak the entire control of it In Said Pounty, mitt tamer to collect all mottles due 'or to =become doe 1 •Wrarn for the manufacture and use of the same. -. _ Hazleton, Pa „ Dec 2, *ll--ie rf DAVID CLARK. BIOSLIIRt ROB ir AIL . Plain , &diem without Hue.. Thirty inches to d 1• I *Miter, feet web Irea.(mai.e tor•e.plasti Furnace.) be wild, at aDargele. .Deliver id Potterille. ;Apply 0.,M. BAXTER, ,C _ old Sprier rut= Qmitty, New Julyl9, 919 . 29-9 re ' NOTICE.—JoEto . EILNDL6Y. Collector: of School Taw Ind Weer Rent- can be found r at the store. Of Yr. Solomon Hoover.. Centre streeti between the boars ofd and wciock every evening, "Were all indebted fee either can salt and Bettye.' • .7nlY - M '63 • NOTlClBe:Proporati Will be ivieived Or' the tarnishing of blottr at the ' Schuylkill Cotuozr Atm House on %heard Ilfotxbr emit oth' in the year i eddreem PROPOBAL, • of thei, Poor. IkUltavuty. Schuylltill atom. Pc. AC COMM, Jr.,} EI , . _• • ' ' :T. HUGHES, . Iltreate. .. re of Poor, Jeatar l'. 48 • , ' M. w. !sm. . - • •. - : y ATRNT IR isagoTiultguintoziy STEAM 1111114—Tie .11 mime LC sew itlesseeru erFee and in considerstkin oft —...".1. in paid by JAMS WREN of the Ikert of Setraylkith to Levitt Riken ! isaiedelphis;the teeeipt whereof Ins been the irld lilth ' ham told to , mid J the riOtto apply it in the ttionti s i l LEtheyil klll.lllste of Penntylunts. on all Sumo nee ormi tn me re that may hereafter be need. Laid!' either All. persons we Isistkre . ireig Cieurelif few Reemousithits Ilsessie• It Irwin/dew-4 for which, letters 4 'eat, dated member 19; _Mt hate hem W ilke spirt ISM, Eikenberry by th e United All. , persons destemst of Intimation regarding the I', of tide 'Valve on receive the acme slaty oft:eta Cosh stmt. The benefit of this Wire to an -prisons Wag Ram llogtem le Om In to 10 per cent. um thole* as=dA i ld. It eag be md to all old 4t meow , , are regsethid to take tisrlln We !mita* ant imperimenent. They as metre Rom me the W lbe NAM new aeon and shoo Itir polling the tetii prominent es eld engines. They am see the esetlM et why traitor in Cbal . street; where I lam Emmy elk bsith to the gs beret stated; 'abe ant. l at' ess Roth ili ihm savin rs kith eV Atkins R ft Rata W sad Pat Atto•Rolling 11111. • . : JANIE WHIN; - 1 Wessitegto• Init or l ks.. -.- - Jan t RIO An Illarvila ;teas Ulmer Illiwnenoid, .1.1.1 V WHALE 0114 Net received try schooner end bow s dtrein now New BWMed, Opt np ht, load how *andbanZ e winantal reu gave. pael l a s a f t !cat News ad delivered- to =aeries *Moot eddittenet • • L. C. THOMPSON& OD. MATTRESSES. Tman mewl/a ILASTlO4poNallarrium; ala-BoUrfiel MOW& km aals , at thifw weer ris weeps, 9111 *oft at. PottiTE4 , "so IIT Sae .I)ft. LEON'S. • *scra se maniivi Q m „ lam nub somita met! WEAK /11D'FIUMIta • it este all-dhimes of Scalp; . ?Wm Om Halt. Or!, i sad . WAIL TU INUMUL SUPS *US itUt. eirkid Itmirrbmire. • • • :to e 611 1 1141I t il r i Olan ' Ms= 17aal asessi, wzos 1r Asap aid palates • - low Illasitt lino sad hos WWI : • • Um% assamk WIR•VorkI, sambetwom i : _ 7110. airrliiiitDlllTater OY ipitplgsv L . ju VALETA!, st Pottsville, ' Pa.:Sept A. .I%S. Th elm a ' Ford kevihy. site mike of the': appolot. merit as Vanes. of W . "FkittitYANAL U. 8. Mt s. (*NPR 'Omen% or .A.4trand. ti the Ccrunty o 1 I *}.St Lo of e• nual/vania. srlibigi we: lit,itirt,liehoAsw, been airitolged Bitakrapts upon the twining} ottithrtr credit et. b• tho Mr:tiles Cowl or said Mete*, k.infN W. Bi t KEI. -P , Otriento, 61INNYDZIi. Ashliso, Sgr 24...ee?4,39.it Asslgnees. I f Vatia 10 . 11.1„TRICTACOVIIT Or VICK Uslitelkitilratten few • the Baster& 113 1 16triet ofrell4astlWwWiw. ••INWKRUPtCY'.. ' , thevslstrefJA,BY2 WOOLEY. IRankriipt; • - To'*b*O 4 iittrinY coecernt—The cmdersfordi Ihrr. asap. port Tanunpunt, 'Schuylkill County. 1 , a., bereby t6ollottee of his *ointment as Assignee of eto*4I . 4AVEZ WOO Y, of Maktamorqii. toe coutAtiftetrinielltili;at''d Duitriet. nno .wbe was tos . rt the ' nth day Of July . . A. P.' JadOe4 pt. upon the getition ht. creditors. by Abe.Di et alourt of the Untied States for the Sastera. • --DiatiletMi PA:3Ell7l6lmila. • ISy Dateatatlllinno/ua;Abe-146 day of freotember;A.. D: awe, tillaEFF,`.'Areignee. inailleitaltVlT coast* of velere a y •Ineer a . • vektitogia Drierlkirrr;OF: ' ..tiEoglvtaat!lTUtlCK, orpaoks ;Township 001101 BanttniptAdtaving. petitioned for hie [ !'c twit+ meeting' of ditnot- will be held on . T .-- 1a1i1 4 .14,,Y; - the lbtlidaY Orthber, 'eq. at tO Alma wit& doIIN ii___BAßT. frog,: at No 154 l , Nree t. Cont in the Bmonah of Pettseve, Pern+,l - tttil4 the .niandnatlo%of the. Ilankropt may ba • • The iteglider'wtil.certllyE ei the 'Beibrript hot. .ranted(Obis duty: A rine will also be had on 1V BD` th e 128th of October, PC& at to freieel42A.2ll.; before nig,: emit . at Ptitlacietybi N . where par tiltelliterested .1 1 1 show cAu'e against the tfiltoeeq liOriorable.3.TUDOg CAD LADER, Nage, and seal 9faltv Court at Philadelphi a. - ' (1-11. FOX.;Cfeet At i , ...fiois*r, Register: . sdkitorfosgs., ; - f.f. • .. . IrkDIX T NV VOIRR OF T I. voi l lad-fitati/r•T . • Itioiteru Di u n ir t it , t e of. Plliatstlylvania. - I. BANKRUPTCY •' In gin litatteo: of LEW . SP&NOLIIII; Rintrapt': To' wham It way ( cern :—Tbe ttr.dery ) ga,d, MIA& V 4 ,Kalitle. a bannn. - : Lebanon' (Nmty, PentlYlvattiri. hereby gi notice of appolettneLt lel- attliliztOn'of the , eat - f LEY! P.. UMW: Elt, of Nitintown; to ;the; nty of Lebanon, In- ra!4 I to DiAtlV,'And -*bd . : was. :?, wit, 'tan tho: eilli day of .r ~A... D... 186340.Indged Rinstropt apoz :the Tiattt Of Wan% tf the Mania' (hart Or the United:Staten for the liaattin Watrief . of Pennapjva,„ A • ' 1 . t , ,a0.11t: Lebanon. Anal , *.4th..lBaa. - - 1 . 0 , 4_,, , I CLIARLIC3I,IW KIMBLE Aalirk..l ' regr:'*-.1F.G5 • ~ 1 1 ) ' 2•9 lt -777- Tronfir ronwrsiiiv ctiffEri or viig tirslreril States I tiorlhe Erstoriris ' of eirstasyltraarle. BANKRUPTCY. Irr l beniatter• of WILLIAM STERNER. Battitni“ - ' . ••,.Tol,lwtt'orn it 'may • elprern noderst i n e 4 • • Davia, , ,kOrie , ,-- of .P4itellte,•.Settnylklll con ht y." P.m:lo6 , lWe: here!" give." maka of his aopokompr,t atoetltgnse olt the estate rite, WM. STERNER, of Pont .: County'or Sehtlyikiii. In said' district, and . • le-wit;•on the plat day of March. A. 1965; tittiedlrd a Itinkropt:upon the petition or h, e lf. by trOldst ct t'oart ntillo un United Suttee for the Eagt_ . ern inyfriet of Pennitylvatia•' - • •• Artltitllnt Pottayllla tbd ',Gib day of Monist, A. 13 1 • ' - JQIIEE . I,,• Asolzr.er. 1 ' •,• -; ^. • • 55.3 t I, 1:111 , 1*,111111EiT COVErtOW Tux 1111 E Valleeid SI tate* tint.tbe of .eataaaylvrealini: .•_ . E ND. kiI.IFIFILNEW of the Boroutzh of Mtri,ra. I perinallrani,. having petitioned fiWillitharce• a meeting , . of cmlitors will be he'd Rin'AilihillAY. the tith:day of October. lea.. at to !W. ! , before fbirlsim .1011 - P. EfOBARIi.- lima"fati,l , lo.,l9l Ciehtre-St'reet, In Potiteille,. Penes thatitief etanneat fon of Vie Bankrupt May be fltathed." shilAnyibustneas of meeftritra required 'by iectioaa or i'A.'of:_the Act of Conefewtnumacted. . . Tbp Ifeeller win cortifj, ithether the Bankrupt is cnnfdruted toldi duty". A hearing trill ale° be WEONESDATT the 211h.day Oct m SAS, bere " the;Cottre at Philadelphia; at 10 o'clock;,A. .pittLim;lutereateCmayi 6how muse valuta. - . the"de.. 'contains Efotiorable JOEN CADWAt.I.A, BRE, 14, , ;,ii1:40dife, and Sealf ttio Court at PhlladeiPhla. - L .A y September lathy! dcd. R. PDX, Clerk.. t r iPit.—JORNP.'HOART. Register, ..iiq'..*l9„*6.3•• - : • m • • j VINE DLIATH OT COURT OP Tilt. I.4llHatited Pitages Easterii pistricc• jqns vum-Ei r er, .6t the Bernueli of Aftheravilf:".. .Conety,'. Penneylvania,: tuning peritteneil fortdotAitse.hiree,aineettne of erolltota .111 be heti 44 - arkiNDAY. the Atk'daY of October.. 1918. etit teWk. A. 74.. before Heghder, J9I7H .ICli4 at Na. 164 Centre :Street, in Pottsville . Sclmslkll 1 tridat,:l'ennpylvauia... that the exatuthattan of the ...111nitattht maybe tinnthed. end any. huathara of meet . fitutr required by aertioua 27 or 2.ii of the Act of Con foul*: t rttn , aeted The:Hent,ter will certify whether 141 e Emit rnt bra' "rcitifiviined.tti hip duty. A hearth , ' War also be brut ou Itlritu&day. the 2193 day-o 1 Oct 1148, befard. the . techu:k. when' vv. thuerthteret•tr d,ream Olow CillIPO agairtet the di.ehata. ~,Wituitte Han JOHN CAUWALADER, Judge, and Real of itbe Court at PLUadelptua: - T, ,f Septembe i r IGth,ISGB. It..POS, Clerk ittist--40fiN HOB BHT; iIWpC 119 • AWitki 'Vat it PP' NUTS Cls ,td Loft vig -UNIX FISHER, deocened,-1 be ninderdßri: teshtO-1 by the: Orphan,. Ciourt,kof Schnylkill reunly sol"Ahditor.to restate and ienettletbe account of N:o; Leitntnern fremstotne,'Px.rcutrix or the pdite 14.13.... drciartd, and to rnakd dleOlbutlOn.'dy. three Oie parties Inv.:noted ran tte, .p arpuee • . stplhollziment, at,td. t Mee. • in- the Borncia o 1 cn6 . Tljif;,tlll" the Thltd day of October, At' : tirbcn and sherd the 'v6'1,0.111,4.1 to , ..a Ritratig, !It tie' ". Ctlnaty..tif mka. and State 'of P.m-pi-an la. .4n - 2 e waidollctri a Bankrupt, having pethioueTtyror hlo ~.. - c harge. a acting o creditors will b. had-c.n tt.., 'FlBrtiettE 7of SeptCmber.'A. 1.1. falls, at two otc!..t.. • h vii M.: hero.° Reeirter "IL - Maltzherger, at bi. , fli,-,i. . 't•-11 , ..t-40.1..ihrtlt truth atrealt, "Reading, Pa . Mali: the r.. taildt.ation ot-tbe Bankrupt may he flu , shed. ;pit t,-. .., gi4er.will cells: ity :whe'-her the Bankrupt halorl f, ttora,d ' .4.1, hi!. duty. • A besring.will aleo.be had ou ' Vren:-.. ..- 714.. the lath'illaa of October. A. D. 15418. J ~ f-,re iar / ittiftra at Phlladelphia."ll 10 coelocic, A. M.,' w ter, W ~Its in interest may aholisanfe agnineq the; d a:ham.. ' Witneas the Boil. JONI Cadaaalitlig., 402. at - " l i _S th0..1111 Blots-id Court and - the seal ttlarreet at Philadelphia ttid 2d day or sept. ad..; A. It . a-,41.-2 . t-...- _ _. :. _., 1 -___, 0. B . 1•". X, f !ere. ' • VALTZIiERGEfi, Register? - • ) 4 l i t In. 1 gnuPella.. Deceased.— = - .to let cro es mcktary to Me eskor• of -XX.IITIIOI4PEON; lain* or kkusamelarr Tomntilp. WlYlkill enaktr, decta. . hs4e beak. entitle.' tr lbrl. lAkocrlber, all peres•coM . deblad to eani * route are nt. aetlfed In make_ linmeitate:,puniat t and those l . ”.rtg - -' llo Tall llealkot the /maul Inpreeent tkism annool (.el I 1.0..'L - SARAH A. - 2 THOSIPWN, El . s. marls, • ..1: . .T. Nor, n.: t•chnvlkrtj co. . i : .4 . .gre . , tIDIIII' i 0 tiNyStiirra i;AMI7- EiL tEI. • TRIDUP/Detared.-4 onie 0 nie under:toed; t ,p, , P4ddhed.Atiditovby. lb lOrphans' Mart of Schuylkill Upubtyet t i mine dt-tAbutien tbi, moue * i n. thi :' . tAtt - et. of .Idl6. W.. Ptbittatei.. thdintniitratdr •of I Le dc./nt.th, cleceftied, wilt meet*he putter 113.' I.l7Cstvd,/ for the porpirt44. hitkapi,olument i at hi: 0118 c, Iplhe Bdront. , h• nflPoltt , , teille, the. 3 39th de* .v" Si.pepfht . .t, A. P. 1564,04 t 10A. whe4 and whiitt: -Orrito nJtifled to att - • .11.4.V.9N•WEIDNLikAnditoi: , 4 1 • - • • 37.3; IL . I O IITOIII,OtiItTICE.--.Ekate- of atui ANN - TRUMP. IN.kl.toen.-,-The'uthleirigneh, ,ohihted,Antlitor, by the lOrptotnte CHatt qotiop.' to` . dlet4l nt`.on of the money le . tee .I(etigA• of .I . 6bn W. Fibthsfer, adotthletritor ortood ,44httei,00ll,teret the Oartte4 totrorned: 'for the pure m oo! - hi.Appelinmeet! at WO c dttee In the Ilorourh d 1 PottoVido, nu the 39th fiat! nt Sopteinber. A. D. l'Sdkitt.lo A. NE:',...whert. Owl whero.ihel notitlitti to. Afflict. • MAtiON WXIDMAN4Auditor: • Aft,t.:h.t 14..'49.;., • : I ••• • - 37-at v T MLR eileileakliCT COURT OF. O.Hat toiredre.ratie fer Vac Wooster. I 11 1 14rIct iPeattei,ylvieolsi. tr, ftaNKRUPTOT. „Ile the matter of liEsifiX IL- eIIa}I.IIXES S a Haut.- .rapt . i • whom • may roucem : --The nrideraleard ; %taken Vir,.filmatr; Af-Potreetti njlh¢n Cobtoy,. • Ogreliy kites of hlaappointihent, sh • ANttoe )s pe tett:WA( iv 11 T ettaltint,s -oV.PottCri -the Ckih y of Schuylkill, In •th ..O.hkai mt. awl- who a' to wit on thejleth dayAl • larch. 119tia, radjodged Bankrupt mion the •g;tone., himeelt. hyribe DiPtrict Court of the Mired. e. for the Eastgittitrict of Peurtyltanla. • V .Deted at • Pottev ttlatb day oft., A. DO tiek„ ; X WilIDll, ,ihrehruee.. • ' . a'r.st. • A, EMI NIS T 11/14 ORM NO T lelfe.-rNotice ra_ts herebyirtren that letters of administrant - 10ton the Wale of ROBERT JONES. late of the Borough of Raven, deeessed,?have=Toed to the andersitmed by the Register, . nylkill Coun ty., • /.11 persons, indebted to said estate are segoreud .to make payment to the undersigned, anti all there terirteridematide eget-net the eetete.'.. l .-11, r,reeeLt. their Claims to the andereletied. for eeillfe3eiet. , • ' /k Ze RI Ail JONES, At , minfitnttor. August j7t.6.1568. 34-60 • - WANTED. W d l bli rtM i reiF i srVe lj ol i rr it at " le mett. Stti . , . ILIV Atria 1110.—a situation at ailegiutau or Cleric Ins Wore ..hr st a Colliery. ...I..camarrled mar ; Sallee a good !Mid, and Is acquainted With gr.gPsitand Berman. Addless .1. C. 1 4, 117/EB..Weet Penn, Schuylkill Ca. Pa, 39 3t • A,ArAPILTIK : D •Bookkeeper, Fujin'let- ez:d Tr 1W Woodchopper% tg e the Waggohl ugh Com • APplirante tOr poet of Bookkeeper el 1 1( ton Jacob • Iluntzloger. DI% - F'otteville, or the op-v. -- Atert , lßned. Portremert sod Wo ' od,Vhoppere will epotr' it the works or the Ringgold Iron Company et Derr ' ItiOggo:d.tdchuylkl)lohunty. Pa. • '9, A. Preeld . ent, 'key fUngiold. seps.haoss : swat •r -• OAS DI MG.,-.A. man and wife sad a touple"of - .e mile !sea can balaccomaindated w!tb board'4l4 by in_qairirg at 210 Saban usage !litres'. !Oia • . t 2, .46 - -4 *.,.. , 1 star -K. I/ QOM hal Irlatranted ty! exper• eater Book-keepails oation. Underatands the Mining boldness. .Ackifilo oo.K.Emannt: Box cc:. ' • • - I,‘„ Bent 1.4 .68—SY.tf • . ' : •l6 .— 'One and . for intblc-ectuSsis of lifeßeansburg; Tem !-',Bre smooths; salaries- 4bersi: &hoots commence Qc- Aotier 19 h examinatlolt : al lleKeansburg, "an Satin ',day; Qttober comMencing at 9 o'clock. . App*.- ..canta Tor schools in last•Brnagolk Toaroalilp. ana Ms Independent Matinee ofeWear Bnormalg win Pfe 6 . l 4 .IBingehoca Mcßtansbnin• for mnonination on the ,alnire named Gar. — -- 418388 111/WUN,S.Nr. JAMB BOCK. Seity4 • • '• • U. Schuylkill Col, p a , it .A 4118:191'n Ilar.4lll4Et tor sbe • . .G 4.14.4.7 ONZ : DOLLAR SA LB OP A. orypatisti •do -Co- . • 8 mortakisi 7 Naar, flosipa.lll! ass 'Send fin Cirettiars. ttt9l yob' Will find out Int ivre. ;Manta better than' any tat offered to Agents. • . 140:19; 'CS•: •••• raw moMalllninkimm. ted at Ent, ries ...1.31.9nr. near Sbaaamakin. A. - atm sopL. ; 81 8700107,Atei18: 78 - -,845• . • t'aleit so Was .*:-Atymendous. tut .anent ! itetedpst . ed fish for tII my, duzi7 - • . : 11U ksitdog potters* . tits 110 AP ire truly tissziel 'OM go nettled It will do wnboat Its astclindetutstAis are toilet PIiTSITY.. "het tuomeaLasiOjess and tiouderthl F . • iirtusirapt. waritined to socials isorronstesf. powertothe 8011szsi .n 7 othsi 80Ai., in die slather(—ilierffOrs fa clksalliftell. Tr, gnataateed, Mined according to direndotio or ellostirr SinfoadeitC,, Ask any grocer t tt, *an odic:oral only ' - HdlitiOlll6lllr 4 111411. L, • • (Crams Illoopflgrinits.) • . io t 448 Yon* •Ayelip:, (Old York Road,) t Avg. 1; " ' " 1114nn4 • - . a valuable Irrateerav id Public -41a1e, , b. Will be Vold at on )1e sate es , , • ' -IgATORDiri OCTOUR 34, 194 % aWollhbartnn j liOnle. beeapoil. Barka eno,ty, the following. ‘11.4 1 a twoetory &bander% al bet boat find Ilfteetwo . . ifteaorktbesaalleat atabting and , two never-raetag No. 9 -- t. two4o 1 17 Medi Store Howe ket boat Wad 06 leet deep, withAntnthesee attached. No. ti—ik teroidere gopb 14dbirwtt te locided tbe TIMM* of LeriPart , tbe nN&IOW sad Iteadtag ;on* 20. pot Winds Readied-AA Ilaz•hbord.. 'Ae • abate pi l we wral be odd to jive to parte; -qT2 O 4 O OPut7 WM tit staa to the 1 6 %sitieet. itod bog st wbstriet z t a r Wal • to cowesioca 4 (Moet Ode la V A . g amma wbes Chatttlehe will be lisowwb7 . 26 6t:./. 1 7 1 2- 3 2 " 'at• B•113BiAll VST anniami 11! .--datieretthii Priced , (ioetrace 9t4cr ite ltirgri gail nu t - StankP , " A peke gieeklbt ItOIM airy seidetitcr - .11* Web Mak ,beirot Work , • ,11 _ 3q-at
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