.° `a, NNE . . . , - , - .of tint patty, sad wary creature hilltop yew' titlttnow that the' power of th e tkowinnent 44 the power of 116.0111figh t ralrilltilla , _:11//11111*Ilien. - tinsel will be in fiver the greatest ho - al.. spa : the, greateet security - all. lApPlaufiej . Who tapi i ,is Ms entagonist 7, 'ln vo te life a itentleenN licet simply most, le but - meet amiable, most esthnible ; a. man 'of !Wished and Montag man ners ; a men agai twhase private cherubic o person that evert of brought a thailoar of ?wretch -, a Man, e faults lie whollyin hi s' • public otftation. Gov. Sorsa* intat a man of ideas; 7,11e..i n o t It men of vicariate WM Be is not am en whit, no,dark - atidAidlcult &ye, , sees the right path, ane,;then, though - 411*w try: to lead him, follows it skeie to the vktelious . 'sod. • Be isi waiter a leader oregeneral. , - Be is. a man wtro will be %snared by the men who are • gathered Writ him,. Without a record in the . war, ors , bad record, 'Wined as having - hwg a - burden Upon theGoverament. he Oughtnot to be' " the man to sacrifice Mel fruits lif an as of lbw ty. • The General mast :be' the man for thew timii of liberty andirroinise: , The warrior is the best statesman, the y General tit the best cinlian. Tliti man or- deeds* the man under, *hoses& minbtrathan this nation will test meet securely and beat, New It with, sikh platfams . baron, this,Viiersian people, tine' radiant - with ell the eleZenta atone libertyj and the other renovate. sive,loolibittack toward Babylon" and Egypt-.. iif with thaw two men ee eindhlatrah the ate row resenting all that is-yottog, all that is free, all - that id &drawing, all that is tine and wide ;.and the - ,zother. retrogreegre , ,timia. timaserving—u, witii - lbw eandldete? be the American pp.' . thie r 4:7B people that'canied the country h the war-if you . choose the wrong one, had aid I should lose filth In democracy. But I lose no faith in the tomiteciuPeople._ ~ This people are plug to complete the weitthey have Wan.' [Appleash] They - are discerning, they - know both measures and men, sad whatever may take plece in the Oily of New York or in the City ot Brooklyn, I believe that ere roar - inert Peeks : aball hive rolled away,l the• wise at dila make, **king ecaroely less sublime ' than the Bonder 'of that voice that seatilla from Sinai; no whit lea sublime than that voice which mounds on either tibiae of this coutinest-the voice of the !multitude of ate witerel-will:. declare for liberty. impartial, =drawl-for Liberty .. and for Grant 1 ' anattertftmi Cheering.) • Inn Mountal, POTTSV ME.: PA. AV, 0 ES '1141; 1811104, ,134 ,) e,vrt__ 4? •i''' - n Z%.. ...., --1- , • !...., _ , - - !qt. lwt'a4 fear id: - Let al2 the ends thou *haw attio OF waste" Ihp Got r a and hnith.a.d' -- - - THE LAST CHARGE u, • -tans, are You IVEUp Re'dy ? eunsy Mea l it w, [.....o...Pi3nagAwyivaTilet,in.atbcierarain late contest ~ . • aqua you fought nobly. 'You won a . si,gnal - vi4ciry. The enemy with desperation: - rarely evinced by_hire had recOurt4to every rams to de feat your Wilk Naturalization papers were Mimed by. ; the . 3npreme Court, in ', a rapid; irre gap, iiadecen . t . ap d . illetia . lmm . manner,; , until they - enronnted to thousands., The Coflee pot Hue was active in his peculiar. sphere, Hordeitof ru ffi ans were imported frcrm New I:ortrind Daldmortt, to overawe th e legal 1 votertA this State, and with -the openly ay ' effinwPose of carrying the electioff for BIM Dereocracy. A Democratic 18b0ift of Phi adelPhia appointed a posse,—in defiance 1 * Of t Oopinion of the Attorney Genera, of the fits ; that it was in Conflicewith the i stithor. By . f the Mayor ,— ostensibly to preseve the p . but in reality, to screen Dembcratic ron hs and, -intimidate Republican voters. 'All this was doniie Pennsylvania at the late i el tion, and yet you won the day, notwith standing, by -a majority of more than rest rnousawi. A - gallant fight-a glorious vic tcrry. . • Bet your Work ii not yet done. The eue - - -- my is beaten, and '' - somewhat demoralized, but be is gathering hie forcesior the final contest on the 3d of November. . The leaders_ are rallying their scattered forces into line in the desperate 'hope, of retrieving what they -lost on the 18th . The fi ght they are again to give es will he to them One of life or death., Be vigilant, oloie utathe lines, lilt every man - be at. Ids post, ballot In hand, be firm ; and resolute in the cause-of your country,' and .--- - the enemy will be repulsed and utterly de feated. Pennsylvanians, you have it in your - power to wake the r ot November a sec ond Appomstoz. -• _ . • . i • Hiner', • and laborers, if • you want ; good ' timesin this Regi4i, with the collieries and furnaces kept-in tive operation , and your wages - remunerative, so that you can ,_live comfortably and bring your fatilleoup as you desire; .it you - want an Administration I that - will be favorable to giving you a.-good Protective Tari ff , y ' ou • should vole for Gaurr ' and totsa.. . 1' • _=:- • • Farmers; if, you; are opposed to ',twine your - fermi taxed two per cent. of their real, value, as proposed by the Democratic plat- - ,, form=a thing never before attempted in this ••country—You should vote for Glum and,-' -:, L.r. 1 ; Coma', _ 1 1 \\ • , „r - ' Democrats , who hold the obligations ofthe Government, il-yon are opposed to. repudia ' Don as laid doWn iii the Demodratic platform, and ,advocated - by-Brick Pomeroy and all - the other prominent Democratic leaders, you = , should vote for Geurr and CohvAx , who are - Pledged to an bon t payment of the National , debt . " • is Friends 'l4 the Colon , who desire to see speedy end safe flecCostruction lathe Pollak with the rights of all American citizens guar • Weed; who desi - e to see Peace sad Pros : ' parity inaugurated, and scenes Of ,bloodshed . _ stopped,'eliould vete for Guer - and Camas. Advocates of Freedom throughout the 1 world, remember that ; the party moat - hated - ',I and feared by the nobility and aristocracy of - -Europe , is the American Republiam. The , success of that party on the 3d of Novem -1 bee, will bos Vow at tyranny In :Europe Second only to the surrender of armed tree : son and deariothma at Appomattix - court . ' -4••• - -House, If you want to add to the effective , ~ -,-, now blow, demi vote for Guar and Cotram These - are the principles, and this the --:.,, cause, for which your illost earnest efforts • . "masked. •Unioi. PesceZProsperity are the pritee Co be won* tho clueing contest on the . 3d. Let no feeling of confidence that beeline 1 these are Just, they must win, Induce yon to become Inactive J, But ten days . hefore the elecilit n. - Speak wi th yeum*: : • bor. A little attention, a few facts, .1 ~ - : put, may Open his eyes, and _ show hit%igel ' 7-- ' proper course for him to pursue. noels:elk • of honest Democrati, alarmed at the revoliP, " . tiontuy, repudiation schemes of the BettMouy and Blair party, havedeclated their intention , . '.. to - vote for GRAM and CoLczz. No evidence is lackinrof the great worth of Gen. Grant , _ as riot only ato Mehra a statesman. Even f ' • the editor of tb Pittsburgh Post, -the organ' - of the Demo4a y in. Western Pennsylvania, II , in an, article n der date-of June 28, 186 - 7 - , - - 1 i ,-' - tbui referretto - the RepUbliMin nominee for ' -: '' ' President:, . I, - tie are inclined to lettere that more depends upon - . . Getterer Grant now. than upon any other Individual to • • the. Ordted Mato. IWe believe him to be la stmerior . ' - r. the madurity of the freighted ponytail* who have ,A ~ ... been ruling the nation wi duvet bringing peace or mea 11,_ - • omy to oar teszidation., He le known to all the people I. • , ..: do a trfRalORT FOR EAN. - and so far ea can I_ ;. ' ' ' - be judged. a rim Well diepoded to deal tidy with th e i : people of all cd the Uthoia. oartamor ti we • • .. a man were nem by,the Deugenatic party, we 1 '''; would achoere h elemion. in thalami that his elec. ! too word Gonda to the public welfare. The no* , ~. , non le. that, it trig nominated by the sepahltan :, party , abater are ah all. ea • MITI hl elertleh , wore !, • . In the find older, if the poop generally believe `General Great to be the ulna we 'think be fa. no buti ii. : Mil la the UnZlltatee:ahoeld rammed a earn- EA I ' ,- . V11:=1 4 4. led the sewed : it 14 An il; :steel t , sad a very injudicious action for au Danomatie lee& .„ .; _ • • ets to attempt •to ptaui the nainocraue puir in • rise portion before the wend , remegenUng them ... . , -Plat better Can tie do in cue of Gwent ri f ~.. ; Grantho amain:Deo -the Repablian truly than to ~; ~. . ; . VOTE FOR $ FOR THE _PRESIDRECT t Our r 7. . : - ,.. i . aim should be to ten bugler to reader !dm :. ' , as mot as le tedeveadent of partv,rant to t , i AMC? Ellltas TIIII PRESIDIA? OP Tan PRO. ,Pl fi l i k e . 1 31 so m together I the better. . that at he nermle generally of ' -.. • I the Doled Mrs nape nthrlartMilihn• ~,, 1. -' .! by on General t. to regard toll* Presidency. re 7 , . : -,. .. , . 5 4 , war, Si rah tutee 701 Ott =limy Tar _ .Z - coma roomy The fatare good Otitis arils ti. , .,: ..'';' I , course are Ono*. table. We eareertli ask our !.-pg . .., .. ; . , .. Demematie Meade ererrurbere to comma ttas antler' F - ;; f' : i Th'- ; .., • This ad!ice f the Post, is excellent, and :--e -om -- • . will.be Wien d.folkiwed by hundreds . of _ _- _- , ' thousetaati of honest Democrats Lei Schuyt extF kill be no to tbe rule. bat let bet '.... tea. tap s inn (city tor ,the " t3TRAIGHT ~ . .1. - * FORWARD ~•"- for, the CAUSE OP rz,-i MR* RE P Et Lie, FOR LAW AND -I ; - -PELOE. . '; ' • . '7l - '. ' • v 0 pansmor Oy. . Q.; T he PriseideousheMinfon being dose it buid,is t f e 4tter of interesting information, we give intameryot the votei In the ellietonit. dime the formation of the filoveconiont, meting with en milmete, by States, of mai sof the eleetiols nest `Triolday w .Noi:"al . - Up to tbesecond - term of Mr. ileitereoe,..l*netti Ifter the ending amendment of ,18011, lima:644 cipWageis were voted tin; tbefation baviegithetigh- Alli Mee* it " lriailbite*a,. blew*. sod tile COW ar thtiut brae limber be. ,timalefroit) ' , - i r entlennoi , . 3331 • Blectorp, eory • mebnciall; John G Adaias;Vice Pmeallt. 8 4* Oglinit ., 33 - . Second term, Commtmeft Mire4 l /P• Electors, 132. thine WaShingtati 132.-L John Adman i fSitmFOloe, 4ll ,:zt; , : . 4 :4arr s canton, 14. Y.; o- *: Third tem. eaulinencho l 4ch 4 , 1797 - Eh) ct I, 139, :John- Adienol4 - ortioiss Jefferson, Vice President, - 66; otherklegi. Y-0411 1 0:44 cOgusacinatarah4 Easton, 133.: - Thins' Jefferson, 73; Aaron Burr, 73;. John Meals, 65; Charles C. -Pinckney, 61. The electoral vote for Jae:_ son and Burr being equal, the Hamm of Rep. resentatlyci, titer *luting bun. rebnilq, 11, 1801, Ito February . 47,01.314,,Un sixth balliit "declared this I the idle of en - Statei.hid been given far Jefferson. gown accordingly declared elected 'to the ?red de Fifth term, cotemienchig-Idlirch 4. 1 § 14261 0 .- Whigaall l o44. o 4- - Aft 16hi"trleiC. Pindroey, enon's anjor Ity, 143. Sixth term. commleciag March 4,, 1809: Elee..tors,t7k. - lames Medbou,l22; George Clintc43, 8; Chu. 41 Pincimey, 47. Medi ison'tt majority, Seventh tem; coPlitr**Milici iB/ $' Elector% 21t. Imam Madleon. / 2 8; Da_ Witt Mato% 89. 'Madison'e Inakmtry, 99.` Eighth P 2114 4,' ISt?. Electors, 211. •74 . 110 Y6oroB, 18,4 ; ROui King, 34, Moitroeltmejortty. 149.: : • - ' Moth tentweetomeseing Ninch 4; 1421. Eleetere, 235. James Monroe, 231 , Q, Maa115tr;—, 3 .4 0 . 110 0 2 4044. 28 °• Tenth lino, temtemoolng,Marnit*43B2ll. Eieletant; 261 Andrew - ilnehnon;99;:John ainl,'l34 Win:ll.-01000.41; Hen ry City, 37. Narks of, 06 "cizaWako baying a majority iluV Howe chose John CAW . Eleventhcalm;*SO ~4• 1829. El bcvai;26L Amber ladatostl7l l . John Quincy Adams, 813. - Tackaoles fagrx lir, 95.• - Twelfth term ? conunatieing"r4tjan Medan, gm Andrew iscium so:. Hes; ry Clay, 49; .loha Flo)* 11; WlllintrilVitt, 7. ascluent " Thirteaut ice. aohimeling 44= 4' 4 , 1837.. Vectors, 294. Media ITaalintal, 170; Wm. Bing Hatisses, 7s; *bite, 25; Danl. Web r,,14; W. P.zMen gam,:il. Van Bozo* tc9 l _JeTUA:4 6 __ rourtesuth term, annmersolls. , -. *arch 4, 1841. Maths, 293. Wm. 233; Martin Van Buren, , eb; jdrity, 173. , - Fifteenth term, commencing Marct 4, 1845. Electors, 275. Jae. ')E, Polk, 1761 Henry Clay, 105. Pollt's majority" 65. Sixteenth term, commencing March 4, 1849. Electors, 289. • Zachery Taylor, 162; Lewis Cam, 127. Taylor's majority, 35: - Seventeenth term, commencing March 4, lass. - Electors, 2 . 95. Franklin Fierce, 253; Winfieid Scot, 42. Pierce'. majority, `2ll. , Eighteenth : lerm, COmmenclng March 4,- 1857. Elect Ore, 295. James Itichinen, 1734 'John C. Fremont, 114; Millard Fill more, 8... .Brichanaree majority: 61 . Ninetetmth term, commencing- Mitch 4, 1861.. Electore,„3o3.. Abraham Lincoln, 186; John C. Breckinrilgef, 72i :John Bell, 89; Stephen A. Double, 12.. jAncoln's msjori ty, 57.. • • . - Twentieth ‘ term, commencing Mer Ch. 4; o 11365., Electors. 233. [Eleven States'seet dol.] Abraham Lincoln, 212; Geo. 'l3. Clellen, 21. Lint:riles majority, It is . ' * remarkable fact that from 1884' up to 1864, the efectoial vote of reansylvenin was cast for eVcry success All . eandidste lbr the Piesidency; she wit! go tc* Gen• - Grant by at least. 2O,Boo"majegty, yew will be no exception to . the rile. I ` .7 - The probable electinal.votifor the ti!ea . ty-first tern' 'commtincini March' 4;1869; is is follows: • • TUtw t=' ts State ' • A i 1 1 ,50 5, -California 6:„Cenneetieut 3-Delaware .. 3_ Florida..... •• • .. 13..Indlana ' B..lmrs .3..Kantea ..... . . 11-Kentocky 7, :Maine.— , ..... . 12-11husesanasets...: B..3lLirftiren ... .. • 41-Istioneeota- .. .. • . 11 = sl ar ... ••• 3-tieteaske::::-. 15.. New itainpattire• Jersey 311..New•Yarli.: • 10-Nora Caro This.. 21-Ohlo . . ... • " 3...0reg0n . ' 28-Pennaylvania.... ' 4. - .Rhode 8-South Carolina.. 10-Tennessee •..Texas b,.Veraisai '• 5. .:WeAt S.:V/0555M0 '9 : 1$ .. 1$ 1 9 •1 • 1 .1 IKE 30 , • • .}.... 21 .: .... . . $ MEI tUUINI 296 , Orsas aujorlti. •Not votlag. eat 42 • 219 TSB PURITY OP TEE SALLOT.s..... It is with a feeling of satielaetion that we of the interioir obanrve thatinelimiSiaty steps have been taken In Philadelphia e 3 Invalid-, gate the monitrons frauds by w h ich • alone * that city was carried et" the late SlectiOn against the 'Republica= Enough 1 his al ready been elicited to show that the nlection can be safely contested upon the frauds com mitted-independent of the Megal natural:ea lions of the Supreme Court, which natur.all rations will unquestionably, be as deciarid by the Court at es early day. Why,"Phila delphia on thlildth of October, was Inunda:-. ted by thonsinis of rcoghs from New York. and Baltimore,r who on their return home, openly avowed Sri the cars that they hid vie. ited Phdadelpida .to elect the Minoan* , ticket, and stbo ' boseted of. tbili tincaisdhl n ie operations. liftil minded that if there had been - s fair , square, , legal deaths in Philadelphia On e 13th,' the entire Repeli limn ticket wo . have been elected by, . ' ,„y. three thousand*re thousand elekeilY , :! ---, The, priritrof - the ballot-box in P.enneyivs ins, Ws matter Which cemcerns the vapple of the interior almach as it d' ea the Olathe of Philadelphia, and when the. rights of arty section are Overthrown by transparent, fraitd,s, and by the knife, pistol end bludgeon , of lawless ruffians, the people of 'the entire State should make the came of right their; 1 mni; and by their morel indnencesid lit pre- -serving that purity. It Is no mere fairly: - , kieSilott. -Itla a question of ley, and 'order ; against iiiemailY and fraud—a question who- filliiihme elections shall be . controlled by the legiii vpie rs of :the - State; or ~by by , iterate of rott,gbalrem tie low paned of NSW - Yak andßaltimore. This, tontest.shruthi Set* the question.now and forever.' It ihould In, its result, show the nuurngere . of the, thltid• i cratic party in Peimsylvania that they can-; - riot with impunity, rtwortio illegal means td' carry elections in ' any section of the State. In this broad and extended view of , the. question,. we of the Interior. claim t 6 feel as great interest in the content-na the citizens' of Philadelphia, and we bid the' ctindidatee: ;who have entered or vslll eases upatii. goo4-i speed, with the eon:mace that if my WA* lion ehould be required at the • aimmaelgniti, 'lesion to *id in preseeving the tinity of the, ballotbox there'or, elsewhere in the State, It' i willbe ._ cheerfully and heartily oocooled.: dl- I "•_ LIN A intik ovraotru i r.v. - Not only Seymour but what kick or the; to-called Democratic party. I hate !mil "plungc4 into a lea of The NW; York_ World the most influential awl ofi l b!lt party, recommended a' few daya , Are ibe„ withdrawal of geymoUr aud _and th& substitution of other candidates. i thus nowledgityg the impossibility of electkagyaree t 'candidate,. 'lint however sensible ate - prop-I ositot t of the. World may be U. te , rgorto s ip! i gent so f the same time a chaugelo,..platfarre.i For hilt journal must tradmiftM Abet It Its 'not so much to Seymour. and Blair u vidwila that the people, object, a `eq thereto-'. . lutionary, 'repudiating - prindpies etrithick ahey Ire therepresentedies aid which ill tlaY"; should be elected they're phdgets in see en-' breed. - ' . • - The Proposition of the World maim wits no favor from the Denteasey-tit the Mak! Ponlero7 'Wolk and posy OrO *:-tbtfii lynching the Waft diciteztv thm* twit dreb and Into their caw. Aso ` . dim: ,ty tots whin too., flobodrentenribe peal Woo of &From tnd /Pik. NaSinthelne& Ind 'Wog ffilit tbe7 or* 1611 4 i , fo *lb; draw. A. J. web* &NA mut lobe IMF tinted, end Basorielc:iwis empl,ilFopt thirkm*sel deserfes* N4 l # 6. .Thai, like Altaactii7*.iti&Mild 0 0 , -1)18. sad lb* boric IRS be soli* brgme PAmilar, obi yet Noitenittet,' Clat et tibetioppsniii Polltilik4Da molar pair r. Soolosl—reilimot 017ou impary. axis Twourniraii, eeklyi AUsi'luane. sO" amp I=MMI - 849=049.... 5• 21 5 . T A b. - 46 Boma* 6 94 1 ,61 6 PO 11. 1. 2 eT. licproiy ...:. 6 23.5 4 ListQ.• 1. 18 ma; ti T 99.949..... st'll s New X. lb 6 - 6 ev. 48199ii•jimay. 6 . 46 6' BbstiVii 4. 46 mo. Tbusack49... 6 27 , 5 - 1 1 . 30 lltubLir - 6 9814 59 Frvick Merl:aces atpallandefor r cents 2fidrema oprinkl* of wow Jaunting 481--tho 81,4 Of some. Saturday *Wrys ihe trees are is talk§ the hair of Wee , the sflvertietatient of the - i_ , 4 offer a tlue assort ment bt _ their line albumins... - ! • On ViodnaktaY but Iboy ouiploylid as driver 04 the Wadeowille Shaft, waa ran war- by a' Cu and had Jr anti sod a petbi!okan. • *Mr: .Tno. G. flauseo,. cashier of the First. Na ttiest Bank of Tamagni, died in that Borough co Saturday lut, after a Bogeying Wow._ The Tamaqua Journal uys that the little girl Woomer,who was etnick on the head by.s stone, s com of weeki Janne, ocd dandles reported. Maier edebraled Tng Miiehtses.—Mrs. E. (Isnaliu been appointed sole agent:of Pottsville, for the ale of these eelebrated roahlines. can and examine them at her store, 14;o. 38 Market street. - I 42-4 t • - U. A. 1 ..-•:1:1: B. H olmes , of Poi' 2.6 , Schuyl kill Flavin, is Aid-CC ,- amp au Department Staff. All information in r crews to organization of new Valls, Ito., will • communicate() by him by addressing htT: • I ---; The members of the •'.; Hon are re4rested to!, .7 o'clock P. M., Monde Raviolis ha the aiteettl attend without NI. 1 4 or.ert Mca' Afffloo/11- ere at th eir'Ball nt 8k cleat, fern final reheated oq Wednesday. Let all Faster niciiship.--At.the election held on the 13th of October, inst.,), the place o f holding the elections, hereafter •in add triwneblp, was changed from the honse - cf Hiram Moyer, to that of James Font: • • -- • Falai 3finise .4ccildent.—(hi - Thnraday afteri. norm last at 3 o'ckielti Patrick Flyaway minor; 'westillodln the St. pair Shaft, Jdhn 14'. North hall, proprietor, by .;fan of slate. The demised leaves syrife and sir children. . , • .et.direase prevails , ,at Hamburg, . a m on g the &Arm; from the effects otwttich they die with in tirenty-tant , board. One tmur, (sr. Lennart%) • lad thirty , tn - a short time, and another, (Mr. Zwdzig,) an elinal number. I • - • A .1 taiilee Hop In hpuor of m the late agnificent Repnblican victories; bc! gives in The Town . on -4 xt. 28th . thoken Minsfierti• , Liu Bar ew Eit9Ush Stock has mospied 1 Chalet of th to. duties th ODO is M o a r third fahlaitlt of — next D'icilit. Ii the e noontime seryloes rill be, old Ogularly every Sabbath. • -. OW' 1 r> • ' Mr. Jootet - Boism' i _has token tbe [truck stand at the wiener of Centre Ind Norwegiani street% lately curled on by Mr. -upollenberlterj and to as =litoMush tern, liah, Mit d vege the beet di "ty. to those who will favor him with their in tro, age. •- I • .12obbery INSlWich.—On Moncisy nigtit last the madame. of Mr.lBterry in Fisfibseti was en tered and robbed or oondaerabls fltut of MOW, • gold . . watch, alogdngote. In ti the morning In a number Inatchee *se t found strewn • in dittersoa pests OS the harm. . . :13oy 'Drowned. Thursday; last George Clemens. of littai m aged 12 yowl, was drowned ,stg, accidentally fa ll ing into tl 43riiis e bt olean twin-the stem of- e boat. An to. coast held yeday by the Coroner, sad a *walle was t rred La aosordanos with tile facts. War* on the Clinton an 'Popton R. has taw suspsadsd at Hamburg; for the pre*. sal. and thewo:=i ,i4 wderW, by Kr. B. contractor. to this County , where a abort r..ad is *bon; to built 5y him for the ?tinad#l 43l4 .saa nladkill Bailfo64 company. ' The Aillengialid II with their 'tiepin, reached beer cio'roeiday hot and were the data of Ur i ..to the afternoon the II giro an esbibitionalth W alill Crefaft. the-trtiktookai erl Weilimpley feet way= to Norr,Yorh. The will fag for Europe ,t!)410. - Ammobreat / erid Oolftz which vita bete it idle Ootat e r n 111 - cat the tlab, wafts Ramberg. , paled by; s bead. This Club tailed cat fiftymembees i lOoked well sad wittitstsd 7 " melt attention. h ooped at Glamatrefe, wad returned barnl tiorowing morning;. - Mmotrie.—The.ebver a! a aewliLoase .taro.. semi hu boat grated by lbw greed of Pee Nang sadcbristootter We, Nag., Dp uty Grand Marta ef . this 'District; bee appended Thereday i _November Alb, for • coastitathig ;Lodge. .The members of the craft throughout IL* *Study are invited to Mind. 1 • . • • tircurarfng Libre . —Ws* (Milli e whose roam is In Market street,' weetof Third; has succeeded rtli organising far the purpose ofeircatatkin among sabscribern; one of the most connate public idea• r 7 et books we have:y*l bad in Pottsville. SW add t continually. all the 'newest and beat vorki. This enterprise ssarits mat Metal public , patron. F`ffeautiful atactipt driftCiiik it bFgaina 218 Nara strut. • it .2!..ifitteit ee aatiqested bet• Ist* Teri a t , 1: 7 :40,,i , , : - 7 ---."--, 7 atlitesdated and dirty ioetttutias f the Eixotech, ompaelte %a attg :teet )1u rood toihe ow i yeti , two th e Ere ewe hew heleithiised the grunixi. ill - "Teat be Gabbe; - 19)bbal b) the shape Of bsd• lei% voehl. , kum Amara • the *rat 4 • • r 409 Botohte olikteissol Yr Philip Di. wit& ro•hModirttos ads k throw to tolwooles Ainericen t it = P AW"' Arm n kiloey:- 7 1 Thisrt 4is ate Dodos wiirtor the Wes Yr. Edmile lirose ear m s. IMO adopesd "Shoat say , 1 am now in my lifkrweatetd ei yeir:f res T r and lave not hem 'so st gamut be th e mated stove: • I me now gaining dab sal sad my mends alt sty !that they mem arneeted ter me me so, assts.. Too see st liberty to geblab OM to the moominitl at . f largo* foldbott beedit. Also to roomy num si refer. matte the good abets at year TONItr at BITTERS. • I material Mysti4 yours tray. WK. CAM'. p. alk—gLapirsaut ised,dtipitios Ira mete beam: Alt ea. WIN GRlM:boat my Inaurretti , Baer. endless everything that lan gat-all buds of fat fir Witt weetables al ktoan.User al! Logue with my eructs now. lay • AYER'S HAIR VIGOR i rok nut RENTATIOX , OF TIM IL Ma . Gnat' 414 droolsor mtde t ti iselde. hutby. sad elder • Oloornlar the ah. ?Jr Gall, maul to sow ar so tts anemia 0011,011 WM /VD rllllllloll** 07 TIM bait latblekebed. hair clueltedr gab bed "ea.ui Sawa - mot alarm q Om. Mediae au the hear ober the foa -1 deatrood. or the elands • led 'WI decirad. 'Bat 'moats eat be saved for tees by Ilia appllesstur.— with wary adaterd. It a Ita eratdaaal are _ my or dOwall, Sad - brlallen. too hes &ow id. eardiatrimoof Watt tram. state pteratatioes dottrel 's sad *What' to Um hair. , the Ybroras only basat bat tad bona ft: If wanted aterelffor a • IMAM 1,1111111841111NG. s ue ' • , Doable aim am be fated ro dreltabia. talidag oil floe dye. it does botsal aline eambrie lit luta lower as the itch. a tvlag At a HO glossy WWI sad grateful pesart Prepaid by. Dr. J. O. Ails QI Co.; Paltettcut. Aviatriteam Catmorra Draw roe es $l4ll/..—uold ;at Hooey Drag ROM Pottsville. sad all draubda'aed• *Wad everywhems . Meth, Patches, Freckles Slue MBE ONLY RELIABLE REREPT_lrithare eleyng J. tanweLasamees ea the thee "ree/v 4 Moth and Preckhr Lotion.* Prepared only B.•t1 Pzr4; 49 BoadSt. New York. b everywhereo Much tS. . . filitliono I finessi - dicrrioa.—The Rev. P. Coonia, Agent of t Pautaylvaiga State Tempera** LT4lpis will i x .. 4.. , Temperance * related t the License law. In the - Weren't Ch .. tia.!?*th. ac to and Po M. I • ' - • • -: •I ' NOTICE 6.: • , . . . sir Wiest 'Presbyterian elsrelv, Third aid • Mebantongo Streete. Ray. J. W. Sommetc: Pastor. SabbathServices—ltoming. •VW Weis& ; Evening, Im o'clock. Sabbath Settool-1 crelrek.P.ll. Prayer - liteecing—tlebbath ISornbm, 94' o'clock. Lecture•- . Thursday evening. I), o'clock. • Pr Straws* and • cable= medially invited. and always heartily welcome.. Seats will be provided. • promptly tor all who wilt be plowed* alicnd any oF the servie& , . 131r1Bars c tat telturekl, Ilahatgoogo It., Bev H. Basesows; pastor: Residence 144 Nativettlin St. Pratt** every liabbatti et toy' oklock A. /1.,- and' o'cicmk .IL .• _ oc k • ttanday School every Elabnatnanernoc* at o'cl ock t Prayer meeting.'every Wednesday evening, ak .1,3 t o'clock. • • . . • Bible Vam:ry Friday ewswitay. at TM mefock. _ _ . C l a All are caimally Invited to attend. Bests free. _ Mr•Mteskeallant M. 011atrtlaeilacond Bi. above,' Market i6= Rev_ Paaseetto Moose, O. D. Fastest. -. flier.i ‘ 1036 : at 10X. A. M.. and Ix. P. M.,-Prayeel Meeting est:ming. at TM d'olodre .- L . • Mrlivessete r 4 ed Canarela l leallcrwhill ere& Rev. L, M. Newsy Motor; will preach- Gerznatiev.! fay Etanday morning at 10 reeloclfrand Reel& in the Evening at "Ix otiodr. ,tea; Putoe. red&...= N. R. corner nth god Caßowhil. I Ma. 1, - Valois. irises Mectlioll. every I NI • morning, 120 m OX to 1/X 71n die tame Ott 'on Sexed Street. b4vem Market and Notiregian ~ . All are United. _ _ • ~ .: • I Illraleessad IPreebyterisiaCiareb; of rotis t , silk, wet worship reguisrly every. itSabbath, 10X A: M.; and Ti( P. M.. In the Contain Chamber, (old &mod Cbtuen Building,) Market street. AIL are .Invited: Beats tree. Sunday &bock 4P.M. 1 ,111111 D A 4 iiotloraeuwttwsaeosipsMed'mlti fd d imitk alai to ,per t 4 thaJoinotax., , . j • -, , ATKINSON-LAMM—On therms:that Of the StA Inst.. at St. Clair, at the residence of the brldeO:per moo by the nee S. Ho 4 Jpus *mimeos to sAtlait , MQIIIIII. all of St. Clidr. - ;-.- • - ' ' " 1 - i ' , . . , nONLOP—DIZON Thursday. the 2211 -toes .,, at Pottsville. b nee. doltish McCool, Mr. Tumuli Devi; . IMF of le. to aft nanturr,dataibteur, of Mr; Venom Dixon of nonseb Oteet,A • -•;: -• •• • , ~ GAUBITT--ClLAMEntitober 20fh , o f the feeds erq of the bridegroom's father. "ftentent. Jsazo L. 'Nil Erre to Illas norm 4. a ?ur.. both orPresnent,Pe r i _. ?billowy couple will t the - thanks of the' -‘,. 1 , iloyees of ihe Jeczcs4 re 'for their kind rein • nr-J. Brenta, and the with that boar ritatimay be one . , if.,4 ed and palmetto.. ,; .. . ; !- 1 • , I TROUTILAN—ItogLOIrn Illeadity,, October 1- 1E6% by the Rev. It. Cue, of .Ilehlsad. B. T so - to Ws SALIM Itagyster, both 01 Ritetthin No buds. WALICB2=-Itolllllll—rAt the resideace . brides mother. on Thurl g y i 4Bieteber 16th . bI Bee J. Thomreen Oarpentee, B D J. Watess. to P. daughter of the late •Wta. , N. Robiee of )14 re!.; przu..! ,Bfistrie ammtneements ',leads; frit. t • Anisimargeli 'WA eaten, Ate, net be 'fib pt. et no 10 ants pp. • , • FELTY—On the ad of October iu Pinegrove ItliN /Kalman's, wife of Henry I Felty, aged 74 y and 29 days. • , ~ KIENZLE—Os the lath itot.. ALBU' V.. SO . 0 John IL and Sarah B. Klenale, 'aged 9 months • IS days. MORGAHS—At St Clair, September 29th. Mr. .1. rza Illoacaexa, itoneutacron. $ native of Wales but for the law es years a resident of SG Char. He was 57 of aga. In the death of Mr. Moroni St. Clair ban lost one of its best chicon. He left wife *ode ht, chi'dren to mourn their low. On the Beiday fo • • large number of his friends followed hit rent • the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Rev. W. Teo • Davis lids officiated on thee ociasion. NICHOLS—At St. Louli No' cm Saturday, I bee 10th, Mamas Bann Nrouquesecond sop of Wm. A. and Clara L. Maps, in his 17th year. SCHOPSTAIJ.—On the 15thrlost. In I • • • Oman Aureola, Ilona Clot and Julia BMA I 'aged 9 years, 5 months Ind 90ditys. l iw b T =at el are now preplueti tO lease to AM tooponstblor tea the tot Nabsuoy In the no llobawy Otty. For pertlestere Oply to R. C. KR 4lt. 43 21 - JOS, 31. PATTERSON, Pettnt VU wpislismernen boo ed Ditto a Coputnewed Iz zi be xto tha .. MINING AND SHIPPING 00 ' from the Colliery at Donaldsoa. OftdDIII ty, Pa., the Ann aad name of Owen, Long A Co. • • OEO. P. 0191 N, ' . . CHAS LONG, . . _ • . - ALBERT B. ECK 1 DonelasOlt. Oct.l, '69 . , .49.6t* briefly even% tbet, aft& Wel Deeember_. th e prim oon f Town of lielfrotelo will be atienitea 1130 an ;. • . siv b insioLVTiort ow PARTmitigi. throw* A. rnf Vit_p.=—lte tan of WILLIAM L WlLLll•o tadtad o. operettas llebasay•Toftddp, Dear ibermadaab at Quin% trading 1 /nd der the drat name of mmampitilentag. weadbacdp mt the id day of September, IBM by woe am/eft The btudttem tithe late 11rMirlit tersettled by to el* dendieed. All 'persona Indebted will piemeMialte .loyment, and tusebreibgebasestost, the ino =a at SlteemAkmb ett 'wilbo tta im i 4 , to tia • • , W II L. • ' rodlliintfli 1111tRING. -41. it • • 0c1.10.48