Fiiiiiiii T:T 1 : - * . ... 1 K,I . F.* 1 .$. 1- .:trotri;;; . * . L. , ;:..* - 1 - .0* - -?4::1:*'F: 4 -1:0 7 ,. goad Saito. Mimmum. =IS T 8 Sortat. 9 Moms" «,... 10 Tammy ft: arid D. IL . 6' 35.4.'0 . . . • 6. 40;4 , 45 lag Q. 7 8 51 sad. 11,61:4 .47 Pkir It. 14 7. 69-. M. 434" 46 Phitl2.ll' 1 50.1755: I 6 43 4 45 Poll L 23 6 4 ev. 6. 644 44 • . • inns'. T_! -POTTSV VICTORTI VICTORY slvtoroß)iii The Cop Reaction. . , THE NATION ILED, - 1 1 -. , .. ; _ , • . The sun of last Tneadayk la the West 1 leaving an auburn Cob al the horizon ' - He. rose again on *educed y morning wi m . a Splendor which soon el the frost ri,ml: T ig • from thp.fields, scattered the morning, mint o . ' and flooded the firniament with golden ligi ..--, -: giving us theluzitrY, of a. 41orious day. 4 . , seems as if the Creator had! flung the banner 1, - - , of his sena over our redeemed. land. =the .r ' third of November * , 1868, will now take its plice by the side of the Finirth of July s , - 171%, ...,, ,as one of the 'days big with national destiny. • ; Our country bas ben ro4Led with . viol t ' es/3 .- 1 political excitement for ; seamy years, , 7 • . - daily during the last eight years. -Four of these eight trunoltuocus years we spent in subduing th e meat causeless, w 1 - . •-• Aim and abominable rebellkth ktiown in h mattlistory, and a! the same time one of t e ----;! blobdiest rebellion i kno in the annals I mankind. The re n tal : in , four jeers up ,A) th*present,- time hove employed hy t te loyal elan* cf thp - natio in cirenunten g and - defeating the, schein , f en ingrate o his friends who will lie s pii cr ied in hisioty. i one of the moral monetrospies of - the bum race, No salt of flattery, no Oily Speeches o( the 'William B. Seward type elm sieve ia dre* fobrison, who might have been the t of fame from this tisinel destiny of the a s r "' elan of coming geberisSol i i of met/. Dori g these years of stru gle e there have been C in ; climacteric period times when it was el ar the fate of the net on -for weal or woe wait at stake. The bottle of Gettysburg was one of thOse periods d : g the War when the wh l e; nation looked on t e contending ortniel w th sailor* hearts a *lth ;bated keatli. V ie-' irls ertile ~,:toriwarwritten be. nn Of the 4th oi , - 1 July, 180, upon th e flag for the Union, a d , i froin the e ff ect* o that Sublime victory lof ' ii truth and liberty t e ranks of' life rebellion - Osier rallied. T E SLIH4NDER or A.F'POMT - TOT COURT Wiest; WAS DECREED 11 THE RAT" ?LEI:HUSHES% NVI: CH ROIILED OUT PROM THE stiairrli:or 13 imr sun lei.. i The struggles( of the nation at‘the slioi. : bbx have just passed . . their point of col Want, Jon, nit .r,0 , 1-Bi.,- HISSES HAVE VOT D AS THEY TOUGHT. The b'recent elections ve s been heralded by meti , ,-, , .vaunting of a rest D emocratic ,reac on, i • saiong the--neap e, a rave of indignation that'would "wee 'all natighty radicals _into '.the sea, of ids Y,and Oblivion. • , yell,ithS _ wave Etf Copps , sad initb has, swelled, - curled, fawned s ir broken against thelid -.. "hatileihents of the temp eof Amerlban lb erty, 'kind before - th e streng th of hen hie s) structure, the mali wive has scattered into hissing and growing spray.' Clod be praised • for this magnitic lit delliera4ce of a :jest '-nation frothiti,ke - ends Pi its- &from ene es ; • - for, did not (relent - rebels - from :the. Rio - - Grande to the ! Potopiac exult in the •_•-,._ prospect of gain lig their "last cane " , of - gainlDg by, the ballots oi pympathizing i p- :. i .‘ perheads that they had trailed to gain by, storms of bullets and th clashingsffl So th : --. ern steel?' , Let the people rejoice *er 'the -recent , ictories of well' . fought- baffles ith , I- th e legions of ignorancejand vice, / for ' ay . , new year of national lit will furolshew proof of the gear , deur ~ vol Med in the lee tion of Gen: [ ' es S. rant to the 1- • .. •dency, of thel. tilted States of Am 'Ca. , HENCEFORTH DE ili p31111 . E DOOM OF TH SO CALLED DEMO: 11ATICPiRIT. IT CAN 14 TER 4 PROSPER BEFAirtE THE - AMERICAN 'PEOPLE R A . . , PLATFORM. Og WHE, EVER( PLANK ZS RE KING .. -. *". l WITH iiiirir.apo OF THE - MARTYRED SQL lERS .04' THE Elefor. Berea li er liberty kr to tie law of this land : Slavery never more !shall _ Jilt aloftjts horrid anli accursed ,et t to make the nitiowail. !'For the first f ain -Cm national his ory Wif really hive a Pro-. ... --ray, arra ANDTVISTL3LE. ft Wily be At a -iew months he ce not li an Amencan c tizen wrapping hims lfin the folds of the N tion - *1 flarkean tray 1 from' Maine to Calif rnis,, wec, ‘,O end from Minn ti to,Texaa, Lonist and _. Florida , AND. ITE 'ANp SPEAK FREELY WHAT - ITETHINHILWITHOUT DREAM:ROTHE PINTO AND , niess or-REBEL ecLLE's, _The whole nth ' will be sileisolation and solitude; or • this . -- right of freeech ised'a free Press - 11 be -.acknowledged wherever the- flag f . the pnion Waves. . - ' - ' ' sl y - ----- , This we - e el eve, is th e registered vow of - the Boys in Bi e, an of the loyal people of the country. - i knew our rights and dire __,„ . , maintain them r ,Let (Eu Klux muni ers of poor, and harmless black men; let th was sins of the note White Union men o f th e .- South read . th e decree! of the Amerlc ' peo . *in the ineehti elections, and sh their - conduct accordingly:, r The wrath of bused • patience 11 th e niost terrible Visitation which can overtake the gtilby. Oh, bright of 14 ; - • - th e fuftire;.we hail you as we see y o gatti eiing likes - es-Ws - veal and breaking wily 'on the sounding shores of a sublinien tional dialinyl *bile theseibright years are break - hg theirAidings ofijoy and blast g, we ‘ ‘ rtia. 3 , not fOrget the diiom of those - w ose ef forts hive been' expended to stay th e ming -of the white years a peace and pro perity. --Fast -ages - liav'e w messed great cr ows 1 ifs sweeping ov;r - the bosom -of Biro -' , -One great tidal w vp ,Of violence and in ' j n Was crested by Attila', 07 Bun, who call 11 bilw , self "the seoarge q God.". Long a er the Men .of this, generatiob shill have one 'to - Weir grivelkilbe chiral voices o fth years in be, will shout I toge th er "AN FLEW 'JOHNSON, THE lATTILA OF AIiIERI CA—TBE SCOURGE OF GOD!" - _ __ the, d lon lifFr i t e l l , r, iit Pitaili : a . ; Suctiwas of the A smear . people iin esday last...Throngh e silent ' .bat all. powmedium of the ballot, they ' have settled every Issue which has list e d the tuition since thi close of the hel li on. . They have e roiled their confide r in Cim . -grew and 0 • Grant. Tbey have iidoT i ed eitill,,, • the legislatl e meastiretrnecessery Recon illructiOn, d they - bare-decided Presi dent Grant . ball M filet they arti e ecated. ' -Once more the lies of Union ni it in the South shall safe laud -their pro y :shall . .... be protect . . The freedman will joice in the decision for. it inesns protectlom to him from assassination land perseentiod at the ~,, hands Of uniepentsit rebels. • A tie ' rebil , ilon.and re udiatilr are laid ' In-dishonored % : . _graves , and foreign nations will ha e cave ,to respect r flag more thaulver. 4 • , This Is entialli a victory of. 0- for the Rig t. To them belongs Oh the honor - andihe I praise. iuul i t won it in the face of the most des ti forti of 'an unwort h y pirty, and of unblushing 'frauds perpetrated in . ' in' New York, hi Ohio. and i . ' throughout the Mann. With the • the natural titat frauds our read Rifler, T - girt ao me ides of the o ' Mega re ' lion Practisad in New c i e . the Sham 1 1E7, we extract thj leg from t e Evening Poet publish • bethre the Pedal: Ws tita States anted Jury p ave Ind i c ~ writs, or W busteli late Collector La - • ens X Clark of Ono* sosta 7: Wm . D em os *k saga . MUWpsturb sad T. Stow. deputy d a t e: . pro , 0a........ • . ; 14W7444 01 idOe 'Win b4la tii• ee have the tart ' •': OW MOW w oa Ow out at lower , -,-, •", met, tr ma compnetty ht tbs Waft width i --' ' bottom 4.olweil you" 11,1151 are b en d ritOp pawns watiftwad 4 VW " '• OW bows. wife totsten7 use. . Tama lets • Imitate teem mmusame m maw su m — Toots* wbo mot Use st the -;;lptiobas,Hoose. ollistowit that ; addrow. Iwo woot mom tab, sees perm It Istairalrest, Mood ottawasplessot 4 of ails to teglitona: see old dieseterme am am -so woe , taw umbers et . wan are , Puree wi gneei tive been t VW is tie rho pastas frets the w ale Wow of Plot mote site from tbe • nOdsose A am ot, • WW2 to w oe fl ecZ alin i t s •Pat=ll. Seam. _ re AU *wale pho me Sermon Watet. sitters Mt MO we twouttsed owl settselo, • *so - I let Wel nott co two twoo4r rd to tee ea.' Ida Most. Poor Jettelsolos Talmo', 4 . _l._ am im issottr esarest AaseablA bats d 441941111 WO" n l P ll ,Waf'/,'' 4 bealtlothattlins:# . which i inadeF s a t l tbe Corrupt' d illegal the 8 Deologsoi al tog tab T ie Taiga, will Mire th :tit worlits from a v , was 4 is ithe finale to be known as qf $ OM' iratit" or - thenoisli- e people -ntlally, rPy have e most la State, ewbere Una of are fa .xteet of York-by follow the day Odds: ' f kg' t " 111=LIZI Ws algvil lx , *OP kis c last be - zing end: corrupt practices. Pot they ; VW -justly scorn M. act with a party of"robbers and petjuren. And all Denummts who pride, 'themselves upon their probity and who are desirous of a prosperous and respected febue for this country should "operate hem that" 'party, For they and in fact the Ihntorkew people shoulflundentand thit the great pa n of this Repobliv is toleration of, corruption an d illegality on the part .of public officers, an d especially where they are dallied With by those :Who wear the judicial =kW. The people yet - blksh at the illegal sad Wont" acts of the-Sepreme Court of ell State when' controlled be partizan Judges of the Share.; woad, - With the great and glorious 'rickey which has crowned the efforts of Ms people this week, b3l theth resolve that to bears its lull fruition, they will frown upon and severely punish all_ attempts to undermine publiceir tue in the manner which, has disgraced the country during the presort year. Let us do this and history will hare no : brighter pigs than this *thigh tells how a peat, bee people'not only preserved . their liberties but their public virtue. AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT. mmwoßmr coves. ;The Philadelphia Press very wieely called the attention ot the Legislature to this sub ject, in en article peblisbed a short time be fore the elealAon, which is to the point. Af ter speaking 'of the glorious workdone le the Minority counties, it says: 'Mar instance we have given Is not more Moe of the counties that are Reptiblican inao of those that are Democratic. If, therefore, wane Itepabliain had the addition' encoarammeet of a hope fee loaf incean they thus nobly monomial to the call dam hour, their action where they bad no such hopes to attisulate them makes them heron And this makes the mance I propertme for the attention of our 2rwly *e lected legindom to the fact that their friends In ma nerdy rumples are es wcithyruf their &Mentos se Moms they immediately represent. Mazy counties thus stuled have hitherto justly murmured the an n. mot of the Depubilmai majority In the legislature. It is quite too mummy is occurrence them Sir &Owe of legislation of general moment to be tented tan from Democratic collate at tbeinstance of a Demo cratic member; span the web= panne d a rearm of the crinplimen, The Idea of nomieteeimeace with district affair, by 'our . Legislature. beam forsooth. that district happens to bat:lemmata. la ridiculous. It is amply a neglect ou the part of the WO -Wu which is ineratiable. and which bes a limat oeby In caducei or haorance.. The than total deetal at Justice to Republicans by the coach, at least in the JUAN of Tort county. led the hatter clan pima there to phmeer that reform In oar Art symeM welch has eventuated in the appientlanz of jury emleinnera. All ber efforts Wafture this-oenicl ie ladditiou specially, failed, and she was forced to orb the delay of years until a majority favored a bill. We could mention Misdeeds d where to Demerit:lc counties the Minority have bran unjustly deprived of legialallon which did not evee in the Mast savor of politico. but which would have enabled them, to inaugurate reforms, to block out, new school rile— Wets, to bald additional school houses, toerect es, to farm eorpoilloos for tbe development of miner. al resources, and for doing many otherthings calcula ted to ipmeaae their wealth mid baninets. The only reason we have ern heard eine for this deprivation to that tt is the custom in risen cum not to interfere. Let it, be "emanated that the d of this State is a mere matter of convenience in g the legis lature thereof. It was neat &signal toliquater any portion or nay one of thafriends of the majority. _ We call upon the mejority - of otir State lacriemame to give this matter their careful attention. They will 'have ample time to mire the problem rally for them selves between this and January. In the - trent of -a coincidence oat:mansion. they should fir_ no Means forget the gallant men in the minority anemia, who, without hope of present preferment, but whir an eye single only to the vindication of terse principles which mate our party a grand progressive unit, hared a gal lant light spinet doable odds.'! The above is true to the lettei. The:mi nority counties have been treated in the most shameful mannei—ln fact they sailer' more froth 9e Republicans than they do from the Coppetheads. Ocarcely a solitary act of leg islation canibethinority counties obtain : from Republican Legislature. Two years' ago, after the meet strenuous exertion; Mingled with threats, a corrupt 'ring of political score = drels of both fi ertlei was broken in the Leg islature t and laws were passed which have largely checked The murders and 'crime in Schuylkill County, while some of the Repels- Ucan Senators in voting for it, cursed some of their weak•krieed lxilitical associates. because thy thought proper to vote in favor of Ofo tecting the people. At the last session of the Legislature, these Reptiblicans again. united with the Copperheads and repealed one of these laws, in spite of the remonstrance of al the Republicans in the County, and this com munity Was only saved from fresh scenes of bloodshed by the Governor's veto. , We can not get the most trifling bill passed' by the Legislature for anything coanected with the County, while the Copperhead members are continually `getting passed the most infamous bills for the purpoie of crippling all our ex ertions.:' Two years ego it was proposed to call a ConVention of the minority counties and . take action oil this businesa. It was pit, poned on account of national questions, but we &fellow in favor of calling .a. Convention to meet at Harrisburg in January, to act on this subject, and if a Republican Legislature will not protect us; we will advocate the nomination of a separate ticket for State offi cers at themext, election, and let the majority counties elect their ticket "if they can. At. present. the minority counties are suffering !more, atid"are treated more sliam'efully_ than if the Copperhead party were in power. We•hope the press in the minoritY counties will speak out on boldly thii subject. Reiv is the time to have • this question settled. Where members are corrupt and will form 'rings for dishonest purposes, let them be held up to the indignation Of the people. We, for one, are determined to do it. "We would hive done it last sprint if ill health for a considerable time had nelprevented us from - - so doing at the time. NATURALIZATION-THE /LEXEDY. The villainy ruild raticality practised by the cadets of the Copperhead ; party, from the higheit judges on the State Benches down to the loweett"roughs" in the obterranean dens of the cities, will demand a remodeWng ,of the naturalization laws , by Cohgress. The C,opperheada have fatted It upon the coun try._ and, if, the privileges are materially abridked, the, responsibility reatti upon their shoulders. By some it tea been suggested that it should be confined to the Gaited States,Courte. This . would largely abridge naturalization, because the 11. S. Courts are not numerous, there being only , two In Penn ayivania, at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.— We would extend the privilege to all Courts acting in a judicial character—birt we would make it more stringent as to the character of the applicant, and we would also require that every person who desires to make appli cation shall - apply to Court, and register his Same and residence, and ,also po name and -residence of voucher, and that these applications with name, and residence shall be published in at leg' twopapers in the county thirly days before the aPplicatioa can be granted. We would . require the names to be registered for the laat papers as well as" for the first, because the thirtydays would giveWmple time to make inquiry with legate the first papers, when they were obtained in any other section of the country. It ought also - be required that thelfamei Ind residence of all persona naturalized should also beiptib lishedoller they have obtained their paters. Thia.would also tend as a check upon fraud,' and in case of war, the names of those ill the community who were naturalized would be known, During the late rebellion thousands , natural zed citizens denied' thifir citizen ship, escaped , the theft, and \ as anon as the rebellion wee - over deified die right to vote as natundized - citzens. -•-•• ' 4,3RILILT anatISIVAL OEM& - The tintrui Jury of Philadelphia last week found an Indictment 'what a large number of N ow York politicians, who brought into Ptiihuielphie a great number of ts Roughe who are knoWn as "Repeaters." and who were distributed in gangs over the city, at all the electlir:n polls _ that they could gain scenes to. "Among the number indicted. are ,Peter Norton end.-Henry W. Genet, Smators from the City of New York In the •tiMte Legials- 1 tare; Fiorepee Seminal, an Alderman of New York City; Lewis Baker. the molder of Bill Poolir,--together with a number of others. 'Gov. Geary has served n regulsitlon" . on Gov. Fades of New. Yak.- for their fur- , render. According Preis, these men wised in 'Ph sever* 'hundred 6, strong, shout cede& A.. M, the motnitst of the sdactiOn„. la squids under a leader. ind men cieintered in different parts ,O the dty. One mead was -quartered at Lionch: hue's Hotel, corner Ninth end 9iillool Minds, ifirA ln the heart of the city. An other squid at Alderman Diettee Hotels Moyagoeindni, and were marched to the tenet:polls, when the Cops hnd the Olken -sad voted. They had ail been final** with names by the Plinsdiiptda kadersr.waV a number were nude Shettilbdeptitlelk find Wore the Sberifsheti% who 'crowded these It is enough slinost tanichen the heart of every friend ,ot Berg principles to see inch rowdily On the part of the Copperhead les lei. It troulil. be =thing bat nitritstrisnjus tine if *Or/ one or these nenonthnt kakis werehang to the Atilt IMP Ts* b*Pe that nothing trill deter the citizen 41 ply 41411, 4 10 11=thbg man* bere , glve awn ainrisils M rite p"itinant the Ul/ *lf ODOR. boluntes Will not ma; on the 10th bit, no pubUeulgeacy melds; French Xerinoes it Gollinds' for 80 mitts. Laid, qateAsbiandam onimia o miemd. Tigere, um quite 'a berry fail Of snow in this Ootinty on &lanky last. , • Ber. Reilly, U.S. A., patitiiis IkWouatt. a brie! visit this week. He is on dull in Wash ington at Om Grant's headquarters.; .Ir;cholas Lararecht. late LialtellilDe in 'the the 173 d Penna. Rem, dial in Tantactuil hat wal k* Hie maim were Waded la the Odd , fellows Cemetery. On Tuesday last John Keenan oft la Borough. brakeman on the Beading flathead, su run owes Malmberg, and severely Were& He Rai brought to Ids resides:9. r A Deniocratic friend -being absent from bis place or business on Wednesday, an inquiry we **- curtained add tfi vu engaged in Meta as per • *Mogi trued up that "Neinstreeld, promise, • On Sunda Y Wt. George: nephew of Yr. Jacob Ulmer, bgtobsr of this &sough, Oat his wrist DaakTebY =tag it socidestslly tw'ptwhict with ,s cleaver was Unitise - Nei: ... 210 Centre , The mentbare of the MOM Saw Ball and Cricket Club are negosoled to meet it Weir rooms on Wednesday 4mming.next, at 8 o'elock , as bus toms ofbnportanee will be transacted. Singer Celebrated Sating Nriehines.—bles. E. Gans baa been appointed mole sliest of Pottsville, for tbit sale of these celebrated miebinee. Call and examine 'WM at bee .atore. No. 38 'ticket The indications are that we will have • i bard winter. The various Minis buys ,already made themselves • apparent. Flocks of : wild geese, high in the sir ars winging their way southward. This is much earlier than usual Tot them. A soldier applies to in for a situitith as clerk or salesmen in s More or. at a colliery, with a good :Man at remoirible- wages. Any person needing.stieli a hand will confer a favor by ad dressing. Barman Ramsey, Nritns' -Jot-ANAL A wager between 'Mr.' Solomosi Kirk, (dem ocrat,) and Mr. Prank Pardo, (Republican,) of Tremont, on the: 4,lection, for Preeident, to the effect that the loiereball wheel hie Opponent from one end of Main street 'to the other, will take pace tine afternoon. Kirk will,do the wheeling. Body F ound.—On Sunday afternoon , the body of a• newborn male infant was brand floating in the Canal at Lock , No. 7, below .111 t. Carbon. From the sppearanee of the• body it bad been in the water but a abort time. An inquest was held by deputy Coroner Conrad, but ho facts were alio itsd to trace the crime to any parties. - ' Mr. James Futter, the attentive and courteous mail agent otbi l lie ° Beading Itai!road, between Philadelphia and- this elute, has been removed, and Mr. Wm. Matz appointed in his place.' Mr . Filter was removed`simply because- bets a Be e publican. There is no other cane, for he an known - to have been an efficient and faithful mail agent, • Odd Fellowship.—Op Wedneitday afternoon, Oct. 2 1 3, Geo. H. lielfrioti, D. D. 'G. P., &misted by Geo. W. Reifanyder, instituted Clay . Eocatop• meat of. L 0. of 0. P., at Mabatioy City, and installed tlnti following °Moira :?-C. P., Cbaa. Bensinger H. P.; B. U. Lutz ;B. W., W. Cowley; J. W , B. Oalloviay ; bribe , Coo. Latham ; Treas. 8. Pang.. - • • F. normons Trata.—On Bsturdey morning list °has, Kintner while gunning for ducks on the lower Tumbling Ran,' stunned by a load- of ebot from his inn on the OW fILOO of the water, a trout. The fish floated on the surface,wit secured. Lt measured 18 inches in lengb; and -weighed nearly two pounds. It is the largest mountain trout we ever saw.- • . .Niclidas J. Rehr; the - well musician; who was leader. of .the Pottsville Bind when it was In the service with the itCtb Pa.. Reg., died at him residence in this Borough -on Monday night last after a lingering illness, aged 44 years. His remains were interred In Odd Fellows' Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon last, attended to the grave by .one's Cornet Band. . • ' Bryon thflon,. a young man great personal wortb,•, beloved •by all bis sesociste N a forme:r soldier add comrade of the Grand Atmy of Re public., was killed on the Catawissa Railroad near the paper mill tank, at Cataffissa, on Friday morning, October nt. His remains were sent to Philadshebia to be interred by his comrades of the G. A. R. He waa in the 21at year of hia,age. . Mr. 11. 11. Daris's beautiful cebtificate of membership of the G. A.. R., has.been adopted by. the Departments of • Pennsylvania and New York. Tbe certificates *ill be lined to Posts -through Headquarters; at a flied price per copy, including a ticket for a chalice in the drawing of Panorama of the Rebellion. The tertificatse promises to be widely adopted by the Order. . • BisAop Stevens of this Episcopal diocese, • an notiness that he will rest fora few weeke, in comrplianbe with the directions of his physician. This can be conveniently done. as the clergy of thw,pariabes for which he made appointments have mostly asked 'for postponement. During the month of November those-who have business -with the Bishop will communicate with hie: sec retary, Rev. John A. Childs. G, A. T..—Post No. 92, of!doubt Carniel, pro.. , es bolding a Fair durum the hoidsts for the benefit of widows and °tubing, of dooms/pa sol diers, saints and marines.. Citizens and ladies of Pottsville, arepolicited to extend aid to the pro ject by contributing fancy needlework, etc., to it. rinv - donationwillbe taken in chargebrinembere of .Post No. 23, of this &mirth, and will titv thankfully acknowledged by Post 92 Probably the meanest .Copperheads in the UM , ted Slates, are found in Schuylkill Maven.. •On • Monday last, one of the leading Copperheads of of that place went to The house of a Republican, living in the vicinity of that town, whose brother gets relief from-the County.' The Cop. said that if he .did not vole for Seymour, relief to the broth er would be cat of, and he though a poor ram, be compelled 'to support him. A Mee threat that. Solomon 5-than4. • carpenter, for many years in the employ of Mr. Walter H. Chilton, died on Wednesday last at his residence in Palo Alto, after an illness of three days. The cause of hie death was an affection of the throat. as was a Member of the Knictate ' of Pythias and of the Brotherhood of the Union, both of which Orders ettehded his - funeral yesterday afternoon. Be was interred 'in - the Odd Fellows' Cemetery in thii - Borough. • "VII+ " - . „ . 'The planet VOll4l is" now , near her greatest western . elongation from the sun, and rises a lit tle 'more thanonrs before him in the ea us morn, beforne bei easily orl acxsidiscernabntle her of er in h t st j ing t g sunV and resentbehl_blees, being risible after the atm 111 011100, i the atmosphere be clear. Venus is now in the - Virgo, near the brigligker 'Regulus, the star In the base of the handle of the well known sickle of Leo. . . • Death of a Soldler.--Thomas B. Lumadel);-a member of Do. E, 34th MAW Stater lo f intry. died in Grenada, Atisaisatopi, on the 13th oh:, of magee ti Te fever, *R94O plant and 4 months. Be was interred at Granada trial military tumors. He via a native of Port Carbon,- and enlisted on the Ith of August,. 1866. , Mr. Lumsden was s worthy mum man ; an excellent soldier, and bad the entire esteem sod Ottoddimee of his superior Ohms, widths lore of his _companions•in-anni.- • Mr. Wm. ICArer, lista manufacturer died at Lis residence in this Borough on Tbpreclay twin log last, of conatimption, aged .10,yeare. Mr. Raker was a native of Wirtembtuw, Germany, but had been for many years a mildew of t6'. country. He was an excellent citiz • • ff , ly respected. Asa safe' mantifactiver he had no sulserier in this country: His' funeral will take place will'ckick tom afternoon. His re mainse interred odd Fellows' Cemetery. The general jubilee was so great 'on Tuesday night last On the recut:4lmi of the glorionselec tion twos. that even some of our Democritic Mends. were drawn into the whirlpool of excite ment. Major Wetherill i s Wider of this "IVitril ' riled," me& • uite an alaborateimprompta at the Union roams, oingrandating - the Republicans on th eir signal triumph, and -Om plimentting the.. Grant in the highest terms. He concluded by- nroposing 'three cheers for 'Oen. Grant, which were given with a will. . . - Kited on Ne Reading Railroad,-On Thursday .aftailloon larl between 4 and 5 o'clock, while a car was being mud upon . a aiding at the crosaM_g above Sotitielldll Raven, s lad named :an Stan ton, about 13 yeah of age, got Upon it for a ride. He slipped and fell on the track, a flange of ooe of the wheels cattle off the back of his bead, and as of his arms.. Idle blatantly. Hi was • 100 of John Stanton, ; and hied on. the Flat DM Ekitnylkill Raven. Jumping on and off of railroad cars when they are ip motion, is en exceedingly dangeroua practice, sod this occur rence should proves Warning to peracale never to !Moult It under any cirenmstano6s. Oa Tusiday bus at the in Bchay&ill Town ahip, s men offered his vote; citizenwas retrued on the ground that he was not * of that Town. 248 s went to Tamaqua to get Squire Gruff a few others to - petrol hitt residence. They accompanied him to the polls in a two horse oar rigors, and oti their testimony hie vote the At 'At the pone Mr. Gruff uld the others were threatened with violin's.. After they had left they were assaulted , with stones, and the planks at a bridge which triey had to cross, wore torn up. litr.Plattely and Oben; discoiend it, and caught the buses in time to werent them and the carriage from being precipitated into the creek. • , OdifFencaos' 17,4.—Tbe Vi Grad Lodge of the United States. I. O. of O. E., at their re am% netaziarted deg to be, used on all _ Th e deg is to be of white me = either baptise, mace cioLb or satin ; the mooning to to 11-litthe e i : tin length for .tigs Irma. Tile emblete, three to be plead to the antra cd Seg. aith the le 1. O. 0. P., sada. tame of the State. District at Terri tory-ludas it , to be wawa kr earl% color. Whatever the lag is to be seed by the K. G rand 'Um crake am to be added. The Grand of the 'United State hie ordered a National thig, 'bah will be borne tor the flat that A tbe gourd palmation la Philadelphia , In pdl ie IS M . . • f ilThi es s alin ikc om ewa. - - o *Ttrand am a n weig uß betas Ns wawa lloweassir of Palo who bad bests pram* at the Masotti* in Quasi. was walking to the stittion„ to oinipsni alattarrand Meads. to take the sits Sae mow be is the dark walked war the emosonaeat si the Mimed MAW "bleb wawa die torateks Isadtogtedotreasoos. iles show dales* to shoat 'Weep Seek sad Mt Beellingt niibuled sub !teals ;bat be wits Ilaalkid unconscious sad was mashie to walk: war pissed. ma a ashes and leetserd la thereadersd bat; artiste Loa sad Ert. Koehler etedkal Ur, Betaiwies wee Wes table residen Hewas %der yistonlar, sad wet swam 111MUKIN sedeas rasalta, -t• Fin Damp /tyke iksis..l4)• fliturdir aftiw two r z ir aviewas el ere &rep took One is as eidt easoestai with the akin Shalt at.Weihrwille. Wee MON" so swap r_ e gas to the wortartrehlab - had been wp. es whew asierst otiose, Wired it W Wad Imam the wee thud arid an stplawitat tr ea Vi Midden woe him lea diseteps awl hod' bia oak .booltsw, lie.aty Scar how at the eaearinele. Idles and Jima Stir phrtmos hid thir Medi .-, , . As mimes tadtplatio at the IR illair. Matt atid eabowlft ha% Irr width two atom wan we tardy sitU v acts.--IThey should be eitablisbed fa this for ' Mfr and young mates noue employed Otte day. Thus will give ems a chums to cultivate their minds, to become mon intelibteet sod useful to society, to inertias their teas for reeding; and enable them to boars arbkts are vela wasted in idleness often kt dielipstion,Lth a profitable writ; earnestly • Irma Lir the sake of this classif community,_ that ii night school will be estebtkia ad before inter ems In. Will not the emelt Mende of education theirs to tide Matter by alba mailt#4 at an ea* day fWe • ea. mopearts, catiiits, the beet to town, oily oiai dollar, at 210 Centre street. ~ , Nee Goods.-Maikee 'and, Pries. at the new Nolan Nan ston„; two doors ban. the Posts Mahn:tow gime,. ere now offering wows their well selected 404 of -mew and bandemne geode, a chola lot of elegant Freneb Popthas. •Gerinsn. and SanditeL. Black and Colored Altweeas. Black and Fancy ,Wm, Flannels, lint, nahnorals, linets. Hoop S Ladies' and GosaM' _bes,t Jowls's' Hide I t cokes, Lisle Tbreadllikress, fall stock Cloaks, Owashnetii.ltsdka awllle. Tali bet Slawle - ;Dodds and Single Fancy Ida, nts; and a asnowel of t fumy G oods.g selected in New Yak,' and bought at the . - eseb prices. Thev pre a 'general Inv' ~. to ell , to examine tbew" pods wore T -.."-- *where. Tbeif Mate le, "not le tad • visit their *ore will "a 1 callwatiy• to. Ss Um& a - , .4 opeAing at ditisads', The fSWISS 'of lettere ramainini in Ns Paitevilie Ofiloe, November Otb, 1868 : Boras e , Book Isms X Stortebnowy Bat Beets! Janis Johnston Ales Smith Henry liartholti IV Istints Jahn . Bernie John D insker BenissalnliandaJ W B T Il X ombs 8 Bc anti Barney . Boyder John B •Brseee Mars A • Sark John ISIS Kr • ' Conroy John lore Lose . Smith Richard ley Timothy orphy John Babb Nary IJ . D S coter Samuel ettonsid James lislis Whitmore X Draper Wm Miller I ItcDer- Taylor Alfred It Dalton nary [.• mott_. Whitney All Donn LW. mons Wm Werner Xary • Davis lillzabeth TMcßae Wm Walsh limy A Freeman Sun Eren Sarah 'Welsh Km - Galles' A snarl Wilson T c • Bisbee Danisl • rbt Mary , • Williams W W Hamer George hale Jimes• Wolverton ti P Batman Jana tnth Pat White P R . Waugh's Ral4.—An exibition of Ibis beautiful Patiorameirill be shortly given in this • Borough. It will be opened' at Union Hall next Thursday night, Nov, 12, Sind continue one week. These will be exhibitions on Saturday and Wednesday afternoons. This panorama consists of a aeries of magnificent Italian views, embrscing, among other, the cities of Genoa, 'Milan. Verona, 'Yan ks, Ferrara, Boltigas. Florence, Rivas Yessehis, Some, Naples, Osid South ern minim Itelj. The scenes m e are by clergymen in mod about Hatti who hive seen -them to correct in every par titular. Several beautiful views of St. Peter's are given ; one f them represents this 'raider tot building ng the silver and the golden Mn nolnations. Tb view of the Coliseum is one of the ftelest'epe 'ens of art ever seen, and is of itself enough t merit for Mr. .Waugh a world wide reputation: This panorama is one that we take pleasure intecommendin ,_g and we trust that the exhibition bill will be filled during. Mr. Mc, Donneire etay in this plus. I '• . • ir i - • ~ ~ We would colt particular attention In the exten sive Fall and 1>; Inter stock Messrs. J.' Gotland & Co., are just getting in. The ladies all seem .to agree in their opinion about Gallands' Nair York Store, and judging by the vast numbers we always notice there whenever we pass by, their opinion must be a highly flattering one, and we venture to say the firm has become the Most popular in our midet, and has gaited for itself a 'Permute* place In the farlic of our people, who fully appre ciate the straight forward and thorough, gentle manly way of their doing business.3Lessre. Gal land assure us that their lafe parchess' excel. those of ,previons yeare, considerably in quantity and cheapness, ;and since we wend not du justice to the whole leak by enumerating a few articles merely, we will, only say, giro them an early call, MI we are ante you will be pleased and stole money. TheirOtore is No. 2lp Centre street, opo posits!, the Mortimer House. , . Mtuina, Flannels, ctotfilo, Balmoral skirts, Lineus,Vie grinitest bargains ever heard of, at - Gallander. - l - . i . • ...• - .Attempt la Vale an a Fraudulent Naturalization Paper.-L On Tuesday, last man named Dennis Eagan attempted to vote at the polls of the South Ward, on a fraidulent natualization paper. ,The paper bore the Towed signature of T. 3. Meet:w ant, Prothonotary, and bed the meal of the Orphans' 'Conit•attacherh Dennis - was written ovet another dame, except iu one plane, wheri the alteration' had been neglected, Eagan was held in t5OO b Squire Chriaman, to stews?. ft is singular . how the real of the Orphans' Corpt could have been attached to-the'document, and we presume that on the trial of the 'accused the fact will be elicited. • , I There ism doubt that there are from seven to eight hundred )'randnlent and dead men's pa , r2 voted on at every election, in this Counts. is one strong }coon why a stringent Res fry ,Law is 'imperatively vteinired in this State. We trnatthat it will be passcd at the next session c)t' the Legislature. . ' The ftbea et d i c e to boy your Dry G 004.14— ' r J. Galland: Co.'s; 210 Centre street. Church Consecration building formerly known as Thonlipeon's Church having been recen tly purchased by the English Refornied congre gatton, and since, having been remodeled and refitted, will . be reconsecrated to 'the • service zof the Triune Dod, - on Sunday, Nov.. 15th, 185 s. Conitecration iservicei begin at 101 o'clock,lA. If. Sermon by the Rev. E. E. Higbee, D. D.. Prof. of Theoiagical Seminary, Menwriblirk, Pa: Afternoon service at 24 o'clock P. DI: Sermon by the Rer. T. FY. Johnston, D. Thd Lebanon, Pa. Evening serviee at 7i o'clock. Sermon by the Rev. J. S. Dubbs, Pottstown , Pa. Other Ministers are expected to be, present and tan part. During Me week folkiwing- there will be. services in -tbk church at 7 n'elcick. Services in connection With the ,Installation of the Pastor on Wednesday. evening. Preparatory services on Saturday even. lug. The services in connection with the Emily CoMmunion ceit Sunday morning, Nov. 22nd,! at 14 o'clock. Dnring all these services the Pastor will be assisted by other clergymen. The citizens of Pottsville and others are most cordially ibvded by the Putor,l Bev. Joo. A. Hoffneins, to at tend each and all of these services, Beautiful stock of Ares, - goods, at bars,ios 210 Centre stro!tt. Proreidlngi of the Pottsrille School Board —A stated meetioof the Board was bald on Wed needav evetl e g last. Pteeent, Messrs, Boyer, Derr,,Edmon , Heebner, Little, Martz, Shearer, Wells and El tb,, president ; also Sept. Patter- SOD. . , , After the minutes were read a discossion dose in regard to.the hide received at the last meeting for printing rules: Some Members of the Bottle statril- that therhad v - dad for one patty from the fart that they.had offend (throngh ame the of the board),that' it thontd be done for 40,00: While others contended that the marmot to be paid wee 142,00 the ram Clamed- in the proposal, made to the dommittee. The 'vote being waken resulted in a lie, when the President out his vote in favor of the proposition made to the -commit-, tee. • The following orders were ordered to be drawn: &ham A - 'Allman; estimate of work on Jalapps School Hones, $14,40; John Aikmau, coal $G 25; Joseph Shell. $2,63. Interest on' Mr.. Douglass' bond; t 30,00; an order was also drawn for the interest on a temporary low of $2,000 for 63 days. • Ttie President wsa ordered to - procure 'blinds for Miss Chambers 'school, room op 9d Street. f. • Visiting Cdreannee for November and Decem ber: Mama. Edmonds, Derr and Heebner. Sham for4be million, beautiful, lovely, dump, at Gallande';:2lo Centre street, ltdsonic. —Cressona Dods., No. 426, A. Y.; BC was do kv constituted on Thursday laid, with sp propriate-oeivmonies„ by D.D. G.M. Christopher Little, wilted by the brethren soling lon the Grand Lodge,;4:tsined in our Let. 'The attend- - mice of the bretbreo, on tbs occasion was larger tan was anticipat4And everything passed off in the moot natiataetorylnwer. • ' , The officers of the new Lodge are • W. 11..-Elteary Hazel. 8. W.—Liither R., :• • •• • • • ,J. • . • . • • • tram P. Bishop. essarern:-..John Green. pi D.—Wm. Smith. - ' J. D—BstriL Lehr. M. of J. _Thomas. • Ant. IL 0 o.—Jac. B. Roffman. Tyler.—Prink Simon. • . Pnranivant.--John Gray. • Asst. Purstrivant,Wm. PeaL. • The new Lodgestarte on its eager under the most farbrstde anspiaer, and has the beet wishes of the brethren. After the ceremony of conetitntion, the brethren representing; the Grand Lodge and other twetinun were entertained by Cressona Lodge in the : most hoitable Mariner. .There are now eleven Basonie lodges in &hurl: kill Cloudy, rendering it olio of the most impor tant Maw* districts in the State The Diitrict Deputy Grand Muter cOnteln plates at no distant 'day 'having a cenvocittion in Pottsville of:the officers and members of lodges in this Comity; tor instruction, etc. Tbi ides is a good ens, find we to not doubt will meet with the bean approval. and cooperation of the breth ren. 'Sate the head Ifevery horticulturist and farmer Would think for a moment oaths na ture of fallen leaves--which contain net only the vegetable matter, but the earthy salts, lime, pot. ash, do., needed for the next nolugtes growth and ferttlit,• 1 ,-and that, too, exactly iti they pro portion rtguired by the tree or plantrfrom which they fall ; bay. more, if they .-. ”I+l congiaer that it4s tx.cqin Out way, by th” .wcomprilition of these very :Me leave-, that Nature enriches the soil Tear atter year. in her great forests, it 'meld hardly be passible for such a reflecting horticol twist or fanner to allow there levee to be ,wept away by every wind abet blowsd and Amity lost altogether, or would he give them away, as row nine do. Ile would rather eolitst. from week to vreieli, the leaves' bet fall tinder each tree, and by digging them uoikr - the 'nil about the. mote, wham tbey will &way.- provide to the cheapest tostmer the brat possiblep food So' that tree. If this plan should be tried We should-not dee.old <water& dying not for *ant of nourish ment ; but Ott% y would in this simple manner, re dere *II enriching they nlubld. 'rear Isom, an i l t doubtless the peack would be greatly bells. Pit • by thikprooesthrs An certain vineyards in rosiest andltely, the 'toes are *pile thwhigh eit oondtU by dewy 'bailing at their toots entry /ear and branch that is pruned ofd of fells from the tines at the dose of the seesco. Will not scanettonr farmers of Inquiring minds glee this simple 'proms is trial this season? -It is a well-known:face Maim manors is more slowly sought_tor by the World than leaf mantne. It enters largely into the enema prepared for pot. tlog. Latins collected and mired with ham manure. greatly Anthems' its value. Tbereg gather np the Uwe* Mat nothing sbsWkie The Beioinroiont Amchitka of PotionMs 6 now hilly organized and in onemotol operation: Ths 141 =1"It °"11 -4= 1 , 1= 1 ; Visitors Lot B. Abossim, Mrs. Solen& Pothkr. soe,• Moo Vi B. Seam ' d No. 2.-15apervisoe, IL B. Edmond* ; J=l3.Body'llro. !doom* Diotrid .N. - 3=-414tirdsor, J. AAL-ralionorte_ Viohoratank -Widsney, Xfor Assads num, mime Xmas - ' 4 .--sesenisor, John Heebner ; TheTemoU. Kn. .1: IL Mon!), Ls. John RoOnor. 211 r'4 1 o. 4..-14nperelsoe :obi W.litiehoi • %Wm. Ostr it tLneinhne. Jett. J . IC. Erigt4oA: Ms. Y. W: Maria :So.-4--lhopmfone ninon A l ma Lon), Ms. oOnot. Lad, Mit A. _Aim No. it.-Aefileva. Inti. L. inanity 1 nollors,' Sabin O. ti earsheitatani ILI. Win. 'L. Whitney " r Diitiost I No. 1.--eviseebor . , JA7O/4 um Jacob Lon. - • _1• _ 40feriotPYo. Loimpl• WirttkiWr , Ths r P ! ° " : Dtmot 14.-46iii n i sr ,z61 6 Unix* Bow. L. Z. Odminnlln. Jotttt no, Unk. : Obac - Voikse. • Ocelethellioos asa le Medd is' mai al' Ow . . •-•: • am Mem: ha la he lit % l ii •-• lialitle selaliinitrigilqww. Me Aiwa . - Mime ills aid Inithir ad ila iNtiz; ma soft by es Am ampled 4111 = of vill im e elor DO• anst.. lloll loßiAas elem . , 7-17 - Itilirliceummiy•ati. - MIA Boodovolsat As. , * br ill "" adolalWit seluinwil Viiiiee opi: ri g"34l.° P llll -- 6611"1 1 - - Silas BATiosq ... ... , • - . • [al qt Arklifib&i s r4- 4. . . ' ....... A6l Siasoo .. .. KM- Wm. *OWL 4 - • (19 SDOO. O. T. Bowen. Err. W. P. lowin i 1.00 linr-T. fitesmos, 4 .. • ,•,, , Iso T, A:. Oadtry...,_ : "`" - - f 500 .Isooll Ls* . * * " 7 1 It Go' B, Goiteenta ' - 25 ao LUY IS. 141231460 f 'bit ........ ii ... ii.. 07 . 0 .. . : . 5 QO l4. Geo. W. Beek, 47 pre. etockfts. '• Pottsville -Om 06, I jop,a mks,' ' I. , Tnvedljnis_of the Borough, Gonscil.— Ablated meeting on =way um:big hoar. "111111/4 Mseige. Cochrati; Benninger, C. Haffnel_.•Mils Lane; S. Heffner,jeer, &Mk Lid. ► Far=proud. and Fox, Feasmant., 1 • of last meeting leis 'roved and. ap . • The street Corainittes repotted Lund street applied ; work st wood sad Iyoo streets PoIAISs ted ; •soodag laid is Centre litreet ;swath o ssji4 at ted II and Third streets ; and on Were allethirgedi fr om the -Bother amsideration of culverts hi Market end Union strestitl' mittee was:instructed to ler -so= tasseee toneostreet„ opposite the Credos Committee on • Boom sad Statiossry wee instructed to have the roof of Council Itletddhill repaired and painted. Market', A ,petition of citing* for craning st sod, Wolcott (or Fourth) 'streets, wart refetred Street Cominittee. Mr The statement of the Borough Titartit In" read and flied.' The The Polies report for ()debar showed 68 welds; floes paid 'to Squire Conrad. $6. SMIIIM, to Finance Committee fee emlection_ • - Notice from. M' B.' Bait Chief Bony Council, to 'have the wawa is Minket - ought property at coal and Norwegian e ase( t in proper; condition, was read and ref to Street Committee. - • Oa motion of Mr. S. Haber, the Clerk was directed to notify the mad Bprzot the "no tion of eatable In Tenth street; Mr. Liebber, e end of a fence ha High street & Straus% tte 'street line, and • request to serve notice on the parties for the removal of the suns to the Proper line. , Mr. Kienzle called attention to the condition of the hue in possession of the Phcealz BtrawOorn pariy.; Es pronounced them utterly dal for service. 'Mr. ' Farquhar stated that these hoes had been ta use, for the lutsixteen years, and Would not even ear the pressure at water from the fire gags— Oa motion of Mr. Facpalmr, the Committee on Seems and Fire lipperatne was instructed to procure ten sections of newlbose, of piety feet each, far she nee of the Company. It war also directed that all the condemned Mee in possession of .the borimgh be shipped to Mr. Sam net Y. Grier, to be credited on amount of new hnee ordered. m roles Oa ,motion of Mr.. Farquhar, the Were suspended to heir a statement from the Ameri- can Hose, Company, in relation to the* right to the control of the basement of Connell Building. They complained that they were deprived of the _meter, use of their room when rlglou4 services were held in the Council Chamber , on the Sab bath, Ile MU talking, or walking 1111,00111 the Saw disturbed the congregation, for which they, were • censured. , The Committee on Boom washistruct ed to take inch measures, by,partitioning off the heaters;; or otherwise, ss would secure to the Company the free use of their room. I On motion of Mr. Lauer, the Street Committee was directed to emotes the condition of Minch Chunk 'meet; and report upon the mopristY of Placing crossings opened° the residence of Mr. Saber and at 5 point near Mr. Lane's residence. The bill of Pottsville Gu Company, $4OB 09.' and bill of F. W. COurad, $9 60, were referred to Finance Committee. • Bills were read and orders drawn u follows : Albert llebnert 4 25 78 Win. Fidler I 475 H. B. Purdy - 1 15 60 Night Pollee : - I • 211 75 Street Hands_ :.. ... : .... .... 1 .. . . . . L - 260 50 B. Barr ' . • 10.87 Snyder .l Lieboer . . • 1 4op A. K. Whittier .' • 7 - 50 00 Pohl for evening.... PreVialla inane. ... MALI 8,664 82 59,2 A 07 [comenetearm.) Porrartaan. November...ld, ISO. 'Yrana Cake m yourJorarat.l of the Vet nit., that ift. Mayer, residing near Port a lidoth rotted, a Pamplin,:cirenmferenee 49 Inches. lengt h flkee; weight LA pounds. We can beat that in renown . 1 have raised two Pumokirelhta Sommer on the name rice. one 72 inches circumference, .weig Rd pound; and the other 31 tneher, 63 pounds. The eeedarroot which there Pumpkins were retied I obtained from El, Banta,; req: - _ YOUIII rtespectfully, Jona 7, lionta, Frromthe:PhikuiettiPtia. Prow GRANT ELECTED. Hurrah with all your heart and soul, the vjekwy Is . won. F. We end In golden einset it - hat-In darkling EOM be gan: God's harvest bath been garnered—wesre,nlllnk ittigh the sheave., 'While under foot the tans amepthed- 7 esst forth the worthless leaves: , Andthooder ont our triampli toll' the wiling world, Let stormy thont and cannon roar from z :tro-,whul • be whirlert; • 1 'As great los were our struggler . an let but roy4 . l)4reat; What after days will hall with joy, we well may eels brate. It mingles with tho wailing Irises upon the Crocks of ' Maine, t ; IL murmurs 'mid her might, pines .a glorious. refsidn : It echoes froth Verment's grAn bills o' er old New • Ragland scenes. ' ,I • It roars along the torrents Unmet New ,NAMMehirel , - dark ravines. 4 . , , • (.. ,I* v 1 L -- . .„ "Grant. grant us peace, we ask no mom!' for Ms,:mtba that prayer was heard, , , "Union and Peace are chanted ,* be* came the than.. 'der word Staunch Nansachusetre sends the cry through mid - night @form and rain, , I - It m il k by the Northern land, and peal* o'er. DOA Champlain. . 1 ' •- . • It mingles with l'ilagara— , •the moan"— great WAnitot's • . 1 .. A m i g h ty hy mn of v:, tory with solemn omen tone% ' I I In thawing. belle and %nram .wild, with shots tone:, , trumpets' blare. I , r .1 It wake. the towns, or eoftly flows in sweet, low tones , Of prayer. . . . i • • • ~ • 1 i_ L i' Prom Penne) Irenis 'a *tear-vales o'er ptairietand and lem,. • I • I. ThMugli Idi p nnemxi's fertile fields—the land of KW * gnarl— Along the mighty Iron track. fait dartin with the e , Or thrilling in the telegraph the glad news flee afar. .. • _.__, • . 1 And fester sou, and further yet that ./s cion new , rtilLe I . From So palm•trees ever green, to Acetic delete, of snow l• And those who'spread it oft wi' II ray with pride when' years are spent; " I I "I wail the fret who !nought the news that Want President" , • . . Bat Mote than this will y'say *lict* ars In the' 1 Of MOW:item Upton triumphed, and 4 trim ic. _ the sieve. . 1 • And the mighty boned wisteh.laboes rf, , hr wade Ini a 'eagle day When anarchy was trampled, and out' ' Truth 's stied ' golden • ray. • • I, - I Lamm • . Nor let It then be written that we Lamm Ink Mal And tuning won the battle failed what we had woo tO keep; • ) 4 , Or Gist we did opt nine well the pine !Ida God, Oita Or th at the talents In oar hinds had , 'Det bykteeptg thriven. Num eared b ! we'r the d e rain kited oar tattle—hurrah I we w ere •g , I Hurrah! the day' of dread Is o'er....ri some, the . peaceful night. - 1 And In the North the ?"Tortbers Light spreads bbnOre irhy l e li oElyd ertmeoa er head ishinei 'quiet!, In p .. :141 eis :-: ,: stars. ~ .. • : . Ob. Ne fi i re tbers lAA! ! I_"111,gtrl---ms l'sPreM all VW r lawful ' r ' I We. . . . a your glory the Meg of o 1 ur God ! : • , es His people prophets—be Kiva the= IsoOrs . : In.peaee great of war, Ibis mighty wild still bnds it ate tint State. - . - _ 1 . .C.G. Li 111IPOUTANT AEINOVWOIIOIPIT.I Benjamin Mailer. in a card published in the Admit caner (Pa.) Exprem, noticing an imitation of ,MiehJ re Herb Bitters. made by his sue. Hera L. Water etific: ...I therefore, publicly declare that Henry, L. Mader does not know an tall af the of manutsel mi V ir Mishlers Bah Mawr that the - *ration o him II a twes coanartelt ladtstion, a nd Qat when nry L. Xlvlder, or spuds, mire; sent their mixture t o be larblers Seib Bitters , they iwpdgrogs. bust that 114 Et B. Hartman & C 0..; (my sucasena., min Pforwmatheta. tulladolt the corammuty that no *Mat shall spared ter to part to bring the offenders to Jailor Observe that the Bottle offered for sale bears Mears Palest Rad iated Scale of doom blown 111 the eta. sa nt m A r : a Internal Revon . Sump, with engraved Benj. Bidder over rho cork. None other Is Tam limy be Too Lase Be wasted in tima Disisseillks indigestion sand Dyspepsia are not to be billed *Eh. there Se sa dr a , thing m being too no in these matters; intisuunatinn. or Infiritue Cancer, or some other &Frame diocese May envie; when all restoratives, no lustier beMpta: tent, would be ineffectual. Do not inlay then. When the symptoms of DlMPoladit are ling re , sort at once to the restoratire _meditate,. H URI ETHIACH =TEM, wiWbs was. But few diatenters involve greaterering, and , if I n not it se lf thatastistily dangerous, iris tbe emote or many deadly mantle'. Even Mit did Oct tend to greater evil; the mental and physical misery it pro ducts is alone a euthenist rommumtry no pains sholild be spired topmost or clue it. la m sountry on Hie face of the globs ie it so cauuskite4 tosasucid e d in one Own, where It to bead ID nearly "Ivry bow. bold. BotrrErntirs ereisca smuts are .ant venally conceded to be OW DOMIIIIDP remedy for fhb annoying dieegc, as they sot direetlY upon the Whew u v o organs, cornet . and time the stemseb, end give renewed vitality to the antes. Acting dellgttatly npuolthe nerves and soothing the have, recut* UM seinen= bre mental realktne, sr,. men i l ext stomachic. It taken an a beneath% ahoy sisq be m a d mutkilsrly wall suited to the tississis arising from tke unbeehlw mean of Win, ati3 lber nes will prevent the cresping, anidessuut sameitom alto Coss-, stained Of when ths *Nail stailtookrily arab d r ie 4114 t 1' IT IS"NO_ T Ai DYE. ..:_ 7 LONDON at 0w1... ,- • RESTORER AIIiIDitEBOINM FOR THE . :H.A...4:0 ihe way foams Illoutoaa let told, an& reglee I nolo ltymo,otit VelobrimaL ' , ' "London Batt Cake Si Daiieig, . i 4F C4 1 4 ,...A 411" Ilat,::6l' e>•: puts Lona* Bai r. I . , cipitar •. i ~ union as* 1_ ~ ~ . 'Asti am io Ladioo Italr :' Nits aon E t Pistrzia load= Rott Diato. Gamow or Loudon SW mistonr_ • Au. Piiiiz. muzzae, labda SW ame. v'FOR THE HAIR 1 it _., . DeolildO to baton Ith. ;1014 aid vigor ta, .ease t *Am Woo sal *Po * MOM to woe r oa m awe milk Or 1/64*fa a Odilioli color, clubs ft !Grow Met sot *qv . ... i ItIRIEMIL. "WINIXIIII MAW usrailie n is pot gietr, ial lam, 0111.11.61. odor. aid • lalli~111•101410CW latrairoti*. r . . i air JIVIIIISit 4111 A. igiemit ir iqpis W . _.: 1 •.4 - !ranii sr IF ar , Itotia priana A n Nom gift lb; re vi.. t.,, , ti 1 ; %%dig • . gir o iatir=dr e at,. maisligisisloTiNitiNli phii. *MO 111i31.0111Des an Mt *Wm la nNM me om INMAN anklis • --- - g===itsi3iN MON TOO la z n Yl, it' ' ,• . - 001111UMID k , i,HAig I I),TOBER,\ ~..• tivit i • ;so. ' storm. itaillet. ZaillOkalm 4 rer T* Rem , Cosa a ~. '..t._lllllw oa BALD Spam . i „110TORIllt VPIA . :111A131111. COLOR, llLPROvansas OROWTR, , _ i tiffinalMiTAllV; - shereare the wieners ot the Opining Yale of the 'L. Obit PROP I-. ou ' 1411 7rela i rVa lli wee Rinker, Ma Itentenot to On Pletzind P , colo&Doesaat tagasur ,-.l.T‘Nta43l? - / l , 4 I'peir inl *AraiipCatioikr - to( les lisuisable Properties. • OLORIIBSTORND ts mugs A r 4 r's. w Co 1101MKSIMEE Sol. Shane-1014 Pa.—Oder 4/0 we into been gag. ant fol li Og oat Tet7 mad'. son bate of the greet riOrnatka of yoto rian. ,I pa None of It, red to the shorn i rer rltedrallatat RIM illim ilkalaL.. NOM say &aye. is ft does not sod anytatio Mintlionst ag *Arlo la ninon alialasuw a eta Jolly eabossilti.loorPo sad morayftae , *on deadraft; aod n a rin tr o molitiga ti A ml listlalt4 Lin t z sear ; he It In Mins Senn atier= ttied =rt Va l vent mil stop thet analtog keens ot dse seal Inn wee welt& I will Dam ilie IL. , , Taal 4 ^ LOMB 111rP/Ili at. r ft York. Reg. 1, leg& . 4 , a RR” tmorrir OF RAM. •_,__, C. Ilteernitoor, 10 ;Inn &eh rarest—Dnr alr Mk le so cents that tar the last am parrs ta balm boss Alltog oat ha Inge oemann la tad WOE* bald all Ilor 'tglk nmy twat_ . / bale glom myna heft saapandoosatatr wet. in none tare toe be lent aindestlon, /Men ot Woe geineeed tor Worrell tiro bones of nor Rik Besdarer, sad ore an ase bottle to See. Liter Iliad need non haw of : the bottle, nay bur awn oot•nicely am the bald place; said after Wog the Wine of the, knorer. in, bet npta to grow ton Odds , ail.ores mg bead. I cheer. Mr recoonond Wis. O. 3tostgoserge En Bean- , ar to all pawn whose hair le Itlßog on • • Prot. 8: W. JoßllB.lolWon stre!t ? Ettualatybia..satzatio,isge. 14 5 i ~ itigro --- GRAY HAIR *RD TO 'ITS BATUR4I , _.... Mr. Wu. C Ilmrromust —Moe Sir :—I cheerfully recommend your BM: WSW:Mx to all poems whose hue is rating, is the eery best temedl the) , Can W— it not only atrenftthgns the buir; but Aliso remoras gray hair to its nMiV color, and fu us ally to ideas water, I Mee lieedbot two bottles, end my hair, which was nearly white, is now restored to Its natural color-.tot a gray hitti to be seen. it us° promotes the growth of the hair, sod presents its Ming off. Yours,. COIOI,IIIIR 8 S Ua 11971 Ridge Avenue. Pipsdelphis, 0y1p9er:19,1860. _ - . 1 ,271 E BREA? HAIR VOIIC OP TUE DAP: t __lng. O. Narremnumn,Nee.—lrear;.,Nr :—ln all Nem York them ts esee • preparatkm for An .hatt that eaa compare withy: itost= a RIO Restorer, as a to newer of. and Theioabtedly yea= is the great halt took at theyo47 trent expert' tette, haring seelyam and yours i been, a:the el* tale Nut bag btrad me:' hair. had eery gray to n s nambeg yiearri 4 year ttertOer has perteetlyrtroewed the •ormtnal °pier of the hair arm greatly iniptotext Re velem htita a dreaming tot the bah Ma exquisite, and In arezYlreepect I,pleaenre to aro lt. - P. EICKHOFF. ha & 104 Maiden Lane. New Yarn;"Altus% 2 ), /SIM ll—I I — • ' . : •••••••••-......., • MONTGOMERY'S __ _ HAIR ReNTORER.' t • Wa.tlaliceiroosinar, lb) North tiixtri Street—Dear Sir ;—Mykairluts been gray at i n4ite for over thirty years: My son. a itterchant of place, 'purt4sed. 21013160( Montgotnery's Hair , I was Indpeed to try it, end in one week It restoted my tudr to its original color, which was it dart bream., it not only • restored my hair to lbt natural corn; but , rendered it ' doft mid Money. and temored • all dandruff (ram: my head.' As a hair tonic It Ii `hes., I hive ever lied: I feel it my delta let the publitgmetally know that they need not wear gray halt anyleer if they ;will , only nee 7 /1 m. C. Mantimmery's It Restorer. : ' : ' . • JAMES& BARKRIit. 4 .ocangebrorn, PeL.Meitittig, Isillr 1 • " . i ' . • AN EWA LOA DLEARTICLE 1 7 A THE TOILET. 1....—. ii 1 • 4 Alter Wag gray for serail rank my her has been restored to Ate natant odor by ; the we 0! A myna qbantity of MontgomerrelEalt Reatorer. It bag also eecehnsted the growth of the halCremovel the eland roff,rand kept my scalp cool„ tad lea perfectly healthy condition.' grout the large number of persons whom I know to have been `benefited by, the use of Mont =7...Halt Restorer' can say iorith perfect I.:nih ilist It Is lefallAle for prnMoting the grosnh of the We. restating the original taintsf color, and 'Cuing eniptive diseases of the scalp. • , Rm. JAHR OHIFIIITIS, lan South Path St. 'f•Philadelphls. Aug ; fa. 1866. ' ~ • ! . TON RESTORER AR A IDRRS - Sf.Va. ' Wit. C. aloarrocoaast, &Q.—Dear Eir i—My !hilt being grit' and telling out very teat. I outlined ',hoi st) tle of your Hair Restorer.. and Writ according to di rer:Hoax. - Ina t tUllit th e felling off of to : . it. ceased, and.the - sal nallusl eider of my bait ea i entirely restored, Mtn match I the hair s oft 4 !glossy. accelerates its growth, and cleanses the ec p... Ana Wearing mid remoter cantanerio. I- base et frame its eguaL Yours. linty .1 1 - . - • ' - ' :WM. N. OR1.11N„41110 Canton ' - ' Plilladelphla, January 24 ISMI• i .1 , 'FAiGrxo op 111.144 6 STOP pa; . 1 i IWM. C. Mosicoommc„lbig.—D4r:r.:—lhave.,herir uringliantgonierynNalt Restorer, for the pupae a changing my hair from gray fo i I origintd natant: color, and It bat bad the tWred , elfeet. It hait ! kept '' 'my bead Creelreuit dW. the patent err th e hair. nittorlid He natural . , anded: its wth. HURRY DRTM,I3 If.idge Avenue. Reli" ; 96, 1856. i i . • • . i. •• •',' • - • • ..---.. 'TRSTIMONY. or WILL AVR. ROSA*. , Wm. C. Iterecioadoet —Dear Sjrl:—l take pleasure. •In girt g my histlniony to the allicscy of your? Hain . Restorer. -My hair Wong been. Oil for !Oen' lean'', and bearings= Restorer. Mon Noltell of. I cleter-,•• mined to try it. lam now-happy to state that it has. done all you advertised it to do4iving restored my bale, which'wati very gray , to itaerininalisatural onlor4', It Is a splendkl preparation hie the halt; and I advise 411 persons who have gray hair,' apd Wish It restored tri its natural color; tome Montgomery's! Hatt - Restorer:., It atsokeept the scalp clean , andl taxis bun datillhff,. sad Is easy ;and pleasant to Ilse. Any person who' doubts*, troth f this certlacale, can call and am, for Ottauslves. Youraitruls;_.• • • . . • wilLiali,D. eon. Me Narkst Iltrilet. , ' :;• • Pbliarteltibis. Jan- 8, 1 .606. • i ' ' - ...Price, $1110; three ponies, sl l ha ; Mx, llfi faiii: .01.:1 b/sildfatifilitA :• 'I ' ' • • -: •WM, C. siONTGOMERY, Hole riOrdefOr, 140 N.. Sixth Street; Philadelphia. ~J• • i : JOHNSTON, 110U,OWAY -Ai COWCN, Genets) ,Aiteati, No: 601 Arch re v , Philadelphia. - , '.. , 'April . 9.5. 41 , 3 - :: ' , ! i• 4 1 .: 6171 , ~' ,: , _llllll 3 / 4 1017111LL. 111'11E1 ,ls west or notrosns Towson ihnswfue noir semmitives ehanglng Gtay; Linht, Red or •Fad e ld Agar Dias, to the Ai, luvratssA titrutkor ,Tsrser* w $0 adorn 700th or age. .8 will positisely ends e more and Dendodf holm the sotto, and where there a fife trftbe giant% will:•cativ a new growth of Hatt ai put foe* on bald spots. miluttois are testifying to the snore. Price sll.llPdir Kettle. ' • JOAN N. itoLtowex POWDitt Igludts wde F: Agents, Philsdel SANDIA/MN EL fo r Poldsillle__ Na C tjUe; want of Brim; rur 9, Ymeeeviils;' Ad: DEMME, Malan& ‘, (Mg. 1 5 . 'Bs-0354, _ ilfistaes a Maria of IWIId , Calera fat tp e cote of 0 00itly, &oarmitest. dithniSl Indurra, ctouP. Mitiming Minch* Pro &monition to Consinntgion, tr..' ' i This greatrentrel-lis Wel I known and islper for mini. tam runoff - good to mate it necesury to go into muitint‘ride &Mains 'of its ' Saki toialy that ft hill imitate= It Its in coring Maier' see of theta:it Obitlitate etet4 and that &I vim suffer from-the above n . tscafter, harterrlented remedy; this seldom hare/ ion 'to remit. ‘ito otfier • eppilaieen tolnme petfcet• Imtoratlotrto health. • ' • • TIiSTIMOAY OF hfr: PS, TIM SHAW ; 1 „, , Wise Warman, • . Pee, 10, Newel IL W. row's; I Sou, . Gentlemen—Daring the ' of 11150 I was very mutb ont of health. gel •Wed with a neyere 'Cough. Paid in the *Wand insi had ageneral demolition of heath to such an extent alarannqell and Meade as to the essult. th is timed , seven/ highly reiMmmended } erred with, MU or no good result, end lad eoneldded to, wy the• eifeta, of a &mitten ebniade npon my health; buts Wort aterin lost thin resolution into leek. I was indeeed by the neve& solidualon of yourtageaf... Mr. , Huntley to' We' Dr. Wrsraws Baauaa,oa V. Curler Coin .- 1 did eb, and to toy grist joy: toad immediate end permanent relief by the use oforito tine bark and I tin noWin as good health ae syer4 fbeilere your Erele..ru aloof the best nesedimfor Coughs, Coirti and all Larlif Disease; now In use, and eummeationsly rtwasuunrod It as ft& i f • . ; Youligrna kv i Prepared by werki W. voiNi sox, t Bt. Baskin. !Lod far aide try • genera,. • : ' i - Al iliaillilyst Oar& fee tiertaftsia t Is all Its msaltald tonua ---; :, J.W. Hitt% Lg.; of PaiSersbnat, West Vit., writes Ia Dr. Andes; ally S. titeS. as tbllowt:' , I bed 3? ittsnatng steers, *rhea. f' melted tik in Ma ► ar lodine Water. and Mans* entirely ore, of - ,Dr.• a =dere' Iliiiiie Water, ' : 1 Ritmi ; or Is sistr's solaban at 1 sL:ittoottt • attik4;f, - As akn stoat Para oat 'row 4garit• end acriastirs J t P. DIIPSZO ' . M Da7P/Stk Sew Tan: _lo . ld by all . _~~ ITCH 1' ITCH t t lICZAVIR I SMITMI I MIAMI SI ' leek A le le Mean. iTisseielp Weenies ems The 11s eh. 411Naemeei a ! = Mit.. _ The wposm` risk ikiNermaiiii. k w . tot Asuo wood, ar awe mia,ca atm afikettade4lolhollitnra. Abasaarodomaralrldde dastav tba, Domtheassi * aeli created sa raced' to mortise,. lea on al out. t pid ka.iirijftwe . MOM Dr. , J. Amoristteek. Pah m r . nom et SKIN DVEASES. LIL -11•W:1AIrIVRIS ITITAIRivr asuiaserseed*andiesi. IN FROM So 45,.. HOURS ilmto zumatporric, onyx's/40 - 'IIUP MOW ^ • maw nrantreatertis map ,tonegrAmk_ i „ 3 Olitamiet r d in olies 'Wats ; ramipaht 430101111r1 ^ sl 11116.11"1 1NN141116 iFait 4 I awaref* r 4Oll • 4 1011 1 111 0 1 041 lam • 01011111111111111116 ~, , t. 4. - t =Ai!' ISMIIIII:Ei WIEMffMEN .°` 6 ;I. -.: 1 1 - '•!. -: ' g ia . 8' - A *Nii Danylt4.l -; It* solidi' ArbaK. • .1 weir° *ad be"' - kb ita....a.d. 4AWArik am 't 4 14 4, ' , 4 r -812Ch • • Fa t • Theriettettirpresest 1 At >G".- , 1 1 441t,sinegly this 1.. We enjoy ii 0,13 blies ( In 4 ving our *thee to fit .SO eplendidlyinioe, •' . 4 Utjteltilietip mite ; . esl In thelind';• that's it-2 , ' t? ': At the (Iran Bitiwifirall • 1 * 4 ~ •We good folk% lily ~ : , g $ fled with what we want • Pap 12. Ter, and . cost, tillectiit iratir'' ,Imost o or vote ibr 421 t Ott 1 1 1 itIEN . MOVIe MEM, 11LAIB MEL cotrAi‘miri Baigai: 'revery Siripit t or or 1110 r $llllll,lB coeval Aid idly striped, speeile2l, mottled. kV. ed. IN plain dolidng. anal, ac m diu t In it* dicmpoi of your tlim cosi:lexica, fond the rizeot your riuria • :I.RO KRILL - WILSON'Si- RE4 BROWN 8T1)IE HALE , I cos - ft 605 theatinutiftei ‘i • r , . . j, O c t 21, 4.9 - • 44 -qt Sgt E, ! __ •' , _ eII.SRMMIL. BMA, Mb: I .. JO/ATILT , 11/IPLR—Prar ,Str:—l degas it my d to you ant th. afflicted piddle. to tame the henen I . feel cu t : k i 4 4king your valuable 'TONIC' or HMI:RS. I have 411licted mitre or lam with ' the Wipe ;Ater plaint and Bina& or the Latere,;• with cough: nild with pains in in y limb, and body, far e ' tut ul tit or 'unlade, and have taken all-Wide of whits , I could bear of, but nape seemed to a toe ma c'relief. thl I beard oryour valuable Medic , which I bevuteen taking dolt four months, and Juippy to ea} that I am now erjoylaggeod health. metetwar,eit much broken that 1 could !tamely get Ibreatioad nave often ,been a i*Cl lined to etop itval k I n Mime from my work. but thank God and yitar , Ykluetd nedtelne. lem now able to walk - and meat lioy pill4nre,. without nor inconvenience. I ion -I.Aw !in my ddyatecond year of age. end have not - beeti;ltO .well as et present for the time rusted above. I km lam gatuthictleeti.and etrength, and my Weeds ral 4 ., I :that tbe never expected to -Pee me so well agate._ IYon,erei it liberty to publish rile lathe cirmionnit z t Ilarge, fir their benefit. Also to mie mY name as re r i enoa to the good'ethima of your TO:illt; or. BITT ' +I sabeetibe mytelt your. truly. Ac., ' i Wm. CArraiti_ t ! P, S.-Agy annettle antidmenlon arm never belle i for evetjtning I eat, names. off witbOal any Inamveni-- e, aild.l eat etarything teat I bin get—all kinde of !bleat, tarot lean; vegetables *1 all , kinds; thav_tall !, kgree !Atli my slalom noW. . • hiryiti, "18-011.0 cligi 4 mo .. ---- ~ • Tirci Sunday School Teaehere trstiOtt or POtta . , Vale will auk t on Monday evening, Nov. ME, it/ ibil Find. krtiabSteltian ,'Ctittsch at. 7 o:elciek. *- i 1, . . NOTICES.. 1 • .^ •; .• 3 ilargrirealPreabyieriana- Cis" it, 'Phirteand I Matta/Mow Streets. Ray..l. W.. Vionsnost. Pastor. Sabha! .oerskes.—Morn log,' /OK o'clock; ',Detain?. • TX o: cif. ;Sabbath f eiteoi—fitecteck, P. M, Peavey Meet g f t o —Sabbalh Mbening, 9v;. o'clock. • Leciuse Mars t, evealng. Tv, o'clock..—; :* • .I:WrlStrangem and citizen's co.dfally invited, And ideate heartily welemae.• Sesta will be provided preinetly for ell who will be pleased to attend ant . of the 4 . ve*es. . .., . rirlitantisrChurets, kahanioned St.. Res. ,A.,. R. Seises en,'Pasfor. Iteeldeona Ist •Norweglatt St. rreaching every Sahbath snag we-W' A. M., and 7 b'elstek P. IL . - , • ;I . - Pas ay School every:Sabha% afternoosi. at II o'cloqr. • . P ock. rates meeting every Wednesday ! evening, at, TX n•cl • • • Bib* Chew Overt Priday evening, at I'm acl.ock.'. ' AU aro cordial! Invited to attend.' arrels .; Seats (Mt' „ ! S,Wllllet Z. Vb. flmnd St., Mare Market, Rea Ilasnanos Moose. A D., Power. . Ser fdom Sabbath, at icK, A. IL, sae:3i, P. it.. ppyee Meetlzy, Tuesday evening, at TX o'clock. • 1 rrigrowillefien I, Clitstecb.,Callowhlll street.— Rev. . IL Games, 'Pager, Will preach' German ev. cry Sunday . morning at tO o'clock, lad English in the lttenlne at 'I,X (morn. . . ' • Pastet's residence N. A owner 4th and Callowhil most -00- Valeta Prayer Blfeetlegh. ereri sciti u t , from 83( tonMrieclock, In- the frame Ch onSegond Street, between Market hod Die. All ate invited. - • . • 1 • . r .t.rfiteetwad Piesbyteetnia Chore ' of Patts "lle.' wSI worship segularty every &ebb 'Lit% A. M.. lad TX P. IL, Inaba Crancil Mather; (old Second church 3 Ballding4 Abutter street. AU are lathed., Bead flee. &least School, 2P.IL - I . ARMED. . attriage Notices wed be seemly*, fed epeti 115 ante re appear is tAaomixas. - . , , .` . Bh.i..iiii—BhltZß—On Thursday trtornia, Oct. fe)th. 'lB6B,Hat the reedenze of the brldee psretds. b# the Rec4N. P. .Lewis. D. W. BLarocto Nancy Pikr434Pl nuebtlis all of Pottsville', y's. . . . •.• GIItIS—PREE'D—On Nov. Eth, stAbe reside:ace of, .the. bride's 4 parents by hey . ' '. , Linderranh. 1 Mr. Tao As Guns to Min ANKL. IL FRAD, all of 'Port DREW . 100101111AL1144.0 Power . „ ik et i e . - A.- bowie arll,hl •• • troth . • ,Apply.to 4... a. 1 , ukk, October. 111. '7B • ! ' , 4.1.tf , kto aussiniNG and• our lots • Esot 25., Aar a ltuio Wet 11 . W. by 240 feet deep others 11St Oast 40frfeet deep. - Apart* , , , , p, w„ rim irsAmate it. . . tirdne• ' - pea 11111011r w Tbe siew beck • • room ' and _A.; - dereillui, No. 14 lithersedis street. • - Ceram lOUs 14 rooms. wbh RIM SSA warn hi, ot the, mum 1100 d bath tom, a Jame baker* comb. cost otbv i ert Mgt •2. porernest. and a sundial** the bufl4.. - • lag. Bcitsble foe a Bikini std Cont tUkt" buelrress has beta carried On la_ Piz S . 'r, '" l ' Y ' ral ie jfeeM The dwellque snip . e. nay be supteitsessirste pr . .lon Ovebbinuedlitely; 'Ain'. ile - tit ' - i rIfRAIIELIII : 1118. - ortanw 'Stott 13tore, next door to • • house. st. IA 444 t . . . - FEW' homer seetslss. Mune ' • With iroldbsg Top. irtiteb farm *Tab) - • *Wald mimed se-aew, WM be sold st. • Oetiaberto. Vii • • 43- - • -.VOW IPA 14111.—The- eterlt• good - " 04 ° I 41 *ere doing a Dry Goods ancl93 bendriele.: ed centrally located fn the iturrisb • town of Blorinsbnig, pa, • For Inagteinie e cen :.F. g TER. as w. Cleaver A C 0.% store, P*4 "- address L. T. BOARP J FIS, 9, Bloonfeb t rt Pa. =*. VMS IN IRWIN-10 -acres ground • In . 1' Norwegian Townetdy, adiotaleg Win of Edward! O'Connor, cowbell bouts • Irak humt o ; „ Itb ,l l ll o.*'P roonitei dwelling:on th e plank Also a er-fatling spring of enter. Apply on lb. Use • 174-42.41 • 408 RICO. . ear Illeatil,The old Mo a t end Teed z • • • ante= t aid Callostbillimeeta, • • - cm-- J*o hy beat Toyer. AMst .. • • Ito. Rise Cidlotehltl Aron' Pottarille, ses stS • • • Mkt' XiLO 4 ! PlllO/ANIVVIr T Pala TAMIL NALE....oentweatleth le the isnot coal land In New Castle *M OM County (Immo M the Pett i annum MeV cantsta ! log shoed OW amen. • Owl of TO area of COAL sad MUM LAND T= - %Might lot. on 'llfeltailloofge sheet: A splesdil !otos Schuylkill Armee. eafeet front ow the Menne end St feet team on Church- • Ontolintith Interest In the . 1 (k al EMI* Wren 01 land. le Slush Schnryki Rut. ll Township. to dine the of the laid Rm. • Appiytb RIMY C. Real M a te and Into:ranee *WM: No. & RiVicbtan to St... Poundals. Pa_ %. Jan, 1. 1. . . IL VIOL ERR NOIR RALE.— o Neniregian •••••, Coil Company over Gar bate UM: ,i)ak Hwy: shelled at M. three on the Welt,Brancti - ot the. Carbon Railroad. Pottavitle. lease embraces the DfansonkOrckard and Prim lose Veins, (Red deb) and the Scrim root and Main moth,Veina. (White Ash) baring it tun ,ot, tOoeryardf, and extending tom the Pinter Jane, it yeah', The Orchard and Prbarcae Pelee aremop, In enema.- !Id operation and capable of:producing' from 40 , til can dellT, with all the nectesarigesprevetoentP, sock . - - as.P • Om" . " also Two Leases at Belieostein on .t he lokens Val• ley and Mammoth below water /ere!. r - . .; One White Ash .f...sase ,ast the *ammoth in West •-: One I ed Ash Mien :4 Llewellyn • ' '• '- One Red and White ASh tiolliery .-with improve-. .ments on the West Norweiftm. .4 .- • , . One White Alai Colliery.' at, Sicr l a era lionntme r Columbia Conroy, Pa, i : - •:_ ,* i :- -: • One Red Ash Colliery at Stratus, AIM /nada. ; • A r Le7e on the Manse mid lows 'Red'ash beds,. nea M enrville. , i - r• . . . . . \' . • ' FOR. SAL , . .IGooairaorimber tgutwithsaw ma in Catail ee Valley. d.s 4 . 150 town lot* In TrevertOn. - . . .' • • :' ^ ' One 4 Breaker Engine-1U In: rylind r, 9 ft. atrOfte. - heavy east iron bed Plate, wrnS t t ) shaft, l 3 In, dim, IS ft. long; 51. driving pull 'l° and C ft . illareL,l: ill in good qrder. it boilers, fa .1' 28 R..• . ' ," One large sized breaker roschinery, nth - as acrewsc, rolls, eat Ira, plates , grates. bars. , getipg. ay. , ' - er i g Etc . complete. , t , "' ' : • ) :tt . . . One saw mlll, 4' R. saw,in ft • cart e. .. ' i'. One 40 horse pumping engine, '2 bo err, 30 In, by RS ft:. drum, 2 ft. dlam.. pump, stub bolts, bob, Ae.:. Ooefl ft. drum. sell-maing plane. : , • : t 'll drilt care , 4R. road, axles 3 In.f . wheels 19 kJ :is 'also a lot of wheeleand acres... , 7 - -t: A small Thatcher punipi boiler, le y •, 4 In; solo:Ian' 1 Pair Railroad Sea les. il ft . fong, , elgh2G tons: ," A smolt Farm near Orwlyabrog. " , .... , - - 4 A loge Hotel at Northumberland, •• - ; ; " ..i ..A,,picatt so Residenee - in" Morris' A Won to..Potte4 p t Mlle, - ... • 411.10.000 f eet of rabid Suscinetiona tuber 11l Pottrt . Couy-, .1 .. W nt AIN) feet tiemlock Logo, Potter nty. '; - :-..1 . _. 100,000 teat Pin'e Logs _( ii f• -, .., . .:: • 67,900 fest. Ash cad ;27 Lqw, ' ',- ; - 2000 sena superior Attbmeite land: ; GOO acres Red Shale Farm Land. . . , " --, .'1( ". - leso saes Timber land in Pottr i atinty. • - ' ,•• ', ..' TOW'S; Lori' in Shesandosh, oaf tit*. Pelts ville, 011berton,; Prestotawilelfens Trevortont Tower City. mittairpon and t r i s tierson: ..;.-, WS One Breaker. GO h. p. Ranrhie d Pump. '. -• :, . Screens. Chain. Drift Cars, ac. it-eix.26, .6a---39.tit. r . • 'LEGAL s(iTipEs.---,-. • d • A ailstisteatierie Notice:.. the nhola stitLed haring- been 114410hged cfrauelocreteusilif the agate of JOHN W. KOCH: tat' of th e Tooniegly of West litunakick: &waged.. al wiener baviag delete anatnet tke said estate. Mon! pre:rent,th tie payment. and those fruiebtect to the isimeehettt4 mtk G psyMA.44CO (BALUDIEIKOeIf, ,tIiSNRY £.1SOCII; - • Fast Brunswick. tratmal, *buy). Pa. fadmmis • 45 . 611 • TN T.111.1112,151151P1Rd1CW ICO V ! T °W.Va. R- I tithed estates fleir : the • Eintteri District Pesweylvaciite. , • DANIEL E. ci.rmrtr, a membe f ,thtti late:pin; nerettip - porepoeed of Wm. R:,...N0r and said Centel Wallace, trading under the • arm of Norton dr Cif., mer.at the City of Reading,fin the anti elßerke. and. State of Pertmolvania, district a &Mk rapt.; having • petitioned for> hie - least* a Inert' leg of creditors .adi be held on the Tamar-third day of November. A. D.-12.fitai atlearircleck P.. fele Reeicter H. RALTZBERIIRR,ifieq...M. his Office.' No. 46 Nbrth Sixth street, Reatiog,,Pe., that tbe,ex= • =Matfett of. the Bankrupt may be &CAW. and bnelnele rateeeine,roqulred Seftiotur and Wt' the Act hi Counters trancac The Jfetistet Will certify whelherfthe Bankrupt bne conr4mect tOjlifit duty. A been* will also be hatfol Wedneedayoho nth day -of, December, A. D. Mil before , the C4ir at. Philadelphia; at „IP O'clock, A. 74, crtfrn and.wite parties In a v payt, - mfty.tibois can spank the? - charge. • ' • them the Ran.loui Jadg the mod /Mart Court and eelibbetedErit elpide; the 29d da IstS. y f *lobe?. A.ID. : o_.ft..• For. ' '- Attest-41. MALTZDERDSR; etegister. - • ,4 2.1 Oct- 9'sd . 4.4.3t.• - 6, - • AIP DlPTeltrat 210TIVIL tn: the Chits' thud of Schuylkill County. Text or Joetv a it Mammy. DD intro. The , uhdele+tied Andltot, pointed by the Orphans , Oottrfof ny,litilltbutak to make diatribatioq of the estate o iJohn ] fcltt acv. late of the Borotigh of PaloAft,' deceased. tei and amp:* those legally. entitle* to the satne,isill meet the parties hitoreatettfor the porpoise of kis aphoint meet, it his oftice,!Zio. 29 Xshanthogo street. Tottr vine, oh Monday,! the 16th "day ift,November,i A; P. 1989, as o'clock Ai when al where all pnit Interested Re wounded' to attend. °• " • .isoliss LASH. Atnaihr- Pottsville, Oct. 31; 1 41 jeklalifit the Quart of t.,'„ku — olilpfejei'•af c' *buytail County, • •k: . 1 : 2..., : - 1. - 21': ‘ Zane ElmumAn ber uextl. i r i uh t e : Tar a . : . 06 , _ friend, Linurt.Retner, • 1 bu r i o n a torri • ~ • . . . • 4 W e ° s • • - . it. l• i divorce- E'' P • • '.. 'Rtrartr,B an. To vat wrsrosimarr Ana • samed:,:,You are ,heMny. required to appee at a r amanun Plea to-tre held at Pottsville. for the nag of SehquilliOatbe tint Monday of per cubit, .to answer- the, complaint of the Ilhell ant it L l • ti-ab ove . stite d : „ . ,o cs e . , OBORGBC.- ICOOP Sher t a 'Sheriff's Onee.Potisville. Oct,?4, 664- 43-" t ,• , DffINISTBATOSIJO ff:..4 lf oA Ikelsherebygventat as'ofAdminiara.l ties on the estate of Wad. S. ALBERGHT, late cff the Borough or Ormigsbeiti Sclitnikilik.o.. Ps.; deeedeett. have teemgreeted by• Os Register f Ekshaylitill.OA:to; the ed.—AII patens bted to the, name • wllf make payment. and those ,ha claims plant them properly proved to .• - • . .., : , . •• 1 SMAND& ALBRIG , AditlnbirattiF. ... j ag Orwigsburg, October 1900.8 .' 4 •• aff-qt ,' • 1 7 i tliall INUIT litA r "MM. •TiC#; ten 01 Adminietrattoodo 'iloac tiontill es tate or ARA YARNALL,. late Or , Township '' 17, Schuylkill Coutdin dcomaml e' been CO the anderelimed.—All tenons and hied to said iktata are —llMteby notified M make imindmt milheatidkokm: and aill - person having . claima at 'tber meatwill itit 7 tuarie 'meant teem mow 41 _ proved Sur nt; ... ' , ;, : t f arra H. VOCUM. Ado toed/ OMR 00n. 7 'Ashland" PS. Cklober 5K.6,3 ; .-- ;,. , ' utak, 4 A dealestairaterti 'Nosier. • . . Lefties cal -- i, • L'A Mn inlstrationnn th e estate Jen* X P0 .,.. .e1tAaa4. Ulnas been Mated to the node , gned, all. Indebted to said i t e sa u e reel to 'la:6W meat; aid thaw g ~ c hiltuo t.the mine te' present theta fee tto • • •• - . 71 .. .; JAMMU. 991IACW *batik:ill Aim* • ‘ •' • O c t 10, 'Cs--4141.1: . i &hay!". ... _ , 4.—.. i. •A41 1 31111111091timit:TOINVel N TIIIX.-.:04*191 of Administration upon the estate idioms litubeare, late of tt 9 Boetogia. of St.'Clatr. Setutylklll Oxman demoted, nave been Wriatedlb the haderelgtAll All Demme Intel:o4 Weald wide am hereby notated tee make payment without delay. awl . all peraotAltavitat clam against the _same will mint them. poaperly . proved tar settlement ' NARY .11911(1,A.N.Adm'a. St. Clir.. , .It 'elt s ' ' I' ' • 0 0 3:'' . •'. t j *ea irrictiiiiiiitiF iiiirilia.Lknar e of. Bld, BROWN, I to of . Bt. °lair. dn. onteed.;=-Itident Of iambs's*: •apoo lbetOqede Of sald4ecedeut.bathst - - - ... init., and h tL rethreum— Adaterivslii. V. OM Aft Or amis . a /UMW lOW** OlLik Nom so Rine' - Cadge ar Add'Rs! Pe "F", 4 ` • ' T a l rill grIIIirATXD 'of Mi, i s & ell. from $lll isoU 7 . xnapalk Vat of Mt - T;ates, enordln to expatiates sad gtfue stioce.; ' Att ebb: iith•ableallMet treheraeC orti gPl __West alth WO. ease and refetenese. arei , et Xiscaellar asst. B order' the of Iletti ll & L._ , • ... . .. Neshatiseit. r—: --` ':. -'.• '. - :4 - 4,' . " I. • • Ur1101111111.:—Tkree T ip' *dik • • 11A1111114 tor Woo .."4"Pi15110.. 711W.1111111111K-41skidhadr aaatAAablanskar Apply to ralltannt ',4 ~w'Mpe ' wtar= r Mi clii mT r ItriIIITIRID istarge Ot s Micro it a 11144013: ma note out Poi EoUio • Altrak , moo joolOrte. • woe • • WAIN?* itga Aittkiret " a • largelgatat ow. taloa Count/. ito die 1011411igsed =talk* 4411* Clover ' I) . 1 Itstlraid CApog. -4, , - - Aslinliti="llte 711$1, • I. , lldrait et • 4 1014113 4 03 , 1 P•7 , 5r , ...17 , 74711 • . : I . • " inotood:to•• • ! * ime wi top in sews coiskiarg •• • ist _ ARINIALL - ,• • AR . ; . - • . ,-; i •). GRAND SALE . I . • • 13 - 0Q01)8;: -•••- . I • . HOMER, !COLIADAYA Co. tsc,4,st,l.Do chest* t st., Bdby COntlttetlba *Wets I . I - - •- • •f ; Sales COrneliceNov,e4kber alkiridot : • , 1- ii SILItO - 'DRESS © OOPS, • . • • 1, 7 . "].. SHAWLS,' - - ' 0113AICING • CLOTHS; USES & EKEIROTDERIES, " • LINENS!& - -Wittl'E GOOD S,. sic • HOSIEBAr &. GLOVES, ezp:,, IitOURNISG "GOODS, • • .&c. . Ow ns Ito tbe ielde reputitiee of their Fie & _ neidletepi detail the cbatectei or Orb. stotk..! *At Ca, woela merely state that their - i*E'ORTATIONS OF THE • res,nt Season, .. - wipsT•s.g..loL:D , • , Preplrato4 to:Yemci•ai `Nei . 11 arlile Building , • Chestslint St. abotre Woad, . . . . , i - lisle nevi.? be enrinsectl In Madelptila..cnn,ten , . .. ENDLESS VARIETY of I exture stAlrirla priced goods, u weleu the MICJI1 ( 10111111g OF Tiff STASH & cad adviae all deal/ono of Obtaining GDAtt, Bargains ,: . b•;''t.t:.-04-'ibbs's.i, To lose 'De Maui before inspecting their stock; feelir.7 created tbettb • IMPARALLELED • PRICES At svbieb.the Lathe 'stock wilt be dcepaged ot: c. Insure . - kiAPID SA I,ES. Otiober 31, S 14-im !1 '. - . . .3 .' 1 •.. .. '- 7 ,-- .IRON S,ND l't Rig BRAII4III , ' , '-. -- - . i... .„ BY DR.: lIARTRAX;--. ' ' • .liegniar Grail: nate or the Bidvet illy of Pencsylvicti,' 1 It will•poi9tively care Cobrunption, Cough... na , (!olds, and altdireares of the Luna. tar Bmnshial Tot, ' ! It ha• beercithe tneana of RESTO, WNG THOUSANDS to health wbh.bave been men up beyond the reach of iitediesi aralitinee. It dots meat to relieve tisiCon fintiiptive • thin scything . ever known. Untrisall,;d• strengthenetifor delicate Ladies and Children. - Each ' Bis(tic contains the nutritious pot. 1 titan o f two pounds of eintilic arc,. ; - 'The turn Cenicuu;ption Wti+ first effected by tie itse oiRa.W WHIP and BRANDY in Poittia. scenic& In Prince,l whichontties I have travel,. d for )€.7,4P 1 thave it' with, erft-ct soctesz. in'imi , oa a toa: . In present! this 13 parsOon to no pub tie l fed t..t n i tident !het - ery uffileted one who reads this Ct•c‘ic.c,, inost skeptidhl) 'nay beeoine convinced, by ti Eir.c,- riot that it ilt truly a 11:1004 Vlll4ll,lll e.Medidpe• . - ? ' chilli/WI 4nd medicines swat to any audit's.. 1.:. ,ef 31•perrbottlii-lla - for . ss.. . . 13 ,... .1 • . !Labo ' rillorri 61* South • 11t .. St, 4 Wholesslii-igents..ifrentb. Richaitlif Jcirit, Tetih and Minket eta. ; Johnson. Ho ll oWay" ..t - Cowden. - 4 ,, .: Arch !'ti; 1 . 1 3 Bt-ocirudier A Co ;Fourth and hvo +:e,' or - SolO by Druggists everyittett ' l '3, ' •', . 44 ara • .rt:Wa PLC:>I 3 E FLAT & ROIIIID IRON & STEEL, , And la Descriptions of Wires. ADDRESS The HAZARD MANIA/ AICTIIRIA f 0., ~ . . itanch Chunk,: Carbon CQ Pa: n. P. ST TER, Cieneral ttent,. from atom Intl/main relating tt:!, ropes ono tiv %Anoint:rt. drewPottoitire and Matianby City. - • MaylVis • p. 41 07 . SiurVes.sent. Ur magi wh'pa Sept:4ll4'6S • - ' I . ~,, • .. , , t o tAttk i t .c / i ; , BANKERS,. e 0: . . ~ 6 Nailt 0 vuTH THIRD STREET, ~ ..,r i - IPHILADELPHIL \-- - I.OERAL A9ENT3 FOR i si,„ 7 PENNSYLVANIA Ai: f.;:- -- Aim- . S . :. . - , 4 :844 , a s • c„:" t..). 61 . o h m trip ‘,, .ti Of Tiff -. ea-. , et ..,,..„ , . • ...,-- D STATES_ OF AMERICA. ;:.120, ; . ow. Zoe litemsasee ,sCOSSetef la s. ~ 4 ~. .; , Chile Ma bY special Mg of CoOgrolK aP WM. Mho PAWL 4ii st,olio,ooo, rut rArD. -- , '-‘," cdr.itto ftl i, *Ad 13allettatiortm P 13 ° lr. I g l ird 3a spiglasti statrallee ; i Sorrel elm are& floor-r,, le , ray ancriewV.s.• - i .• -...,' - - 4 - ' ENT Cl:liii ta rkr - - , ,- •it , ' - /1a 9# aotab rerel st. atootttoso ibt eeetel In, Western Pew 671va to bp tompiallo___„ B. *. AV:M.L.L a ppy ,or. ‘ Atlirma lity 9111.- 1111.10 t • , nitMO' arg, Pr , ... z • " "t" • - dieir • Fair mut Howie pr • TAKE r . NOTTIL . OB. tiltitt*rr 'at the same time, s the we Maki% cis • - Si 011111111.1Y1,., taimuy Lye in the maiime. A :tai of it , COMM 1101111011. rptaah ofierbor-1 •• • _ awnnticenmaix ss Penni Salt Mandadtiling Co, . _ ciffsrait , iriz old eithd *tor 7 stoxie.-loas:Nstians 5.,_ 1411 "tbr0 i=dr‘' • 4, warogag'ateld, M Maio Add.' a . • :"-• 1.! 11 4 4 1%11 141.4 . , • Petroij a p illia ‘• *C. 41,21 1 . let lg. . - Wolliillit.7.wamili ; 1111112 , = Mr .ir irr ma, WT. awe- asa ~ agar sad ea ' AR.pfde+sidd N Imantsarry pekes. BRIGHT a BOWEN. (Moist Assn% los ainllklll Coss% island, l's. ' 1 I, WI 1 04 1 . - ,- Riptple immtnce;nents of de4044, free. Thew is e mpanfed via nOliagh' &a s 111Kia he paid -As E . ‘ 'GA ratty/ 10 yenta per fine. .. . ; , 11 - .2 --On tbe 2 d Mac, In St. Clair: Si r; Jour: Inn' keeqr,.a native of Genitally,. but forupwards -of 20 yearn a resident, of the call region, aged 51 };carp, 11 monthe and 11 Op. . ~ • • • ; I .IIOYER—On the %Welt:, in Mcßsamibum l BALL - xi ito-,[o. aced ea yearn and 25 c 1 ,174. , . I ' I D BBS,—On the lot of Nov ., of consumption; In Br, rove, Jena Dram, in the Gaya"! of his age. iF ' Llffi—On the 2 2 th'ofpcfob , r. in Wayne 1.111- is Stl1000117:1 Fatetza, aged 52 yeare,9,lnonths and 4 day. , . 1 6,512 1 / 1 :1.-4:in the 21st of Oct '.. in Orarleatinie, o f 1 3 0 111 .2j 4 ri AbOnvik * '• Ensvm, Br., an old end • highly eateenten citOen . of Schuylkill County, aged 12 instal.. j LOIOWBN—Itt Granada, Mitnissiptil, October 13th, 126E4 Tuonns B. Lcrvints,a member, of Company ft, afith v : M. truantry, and scin of Henry L and Ellen Lams: den, n aged 20 years and .4 months : barreerlyof this Co tt • , 1 ~. Farewell oar soil and brother dear, ' • I; ' We ns'er shall see' blat n3ote, J. I• 1 For be has left the battle ad d 1: . 1i . To d;11 on Cansan's stave. ' • 1;'1 • Oat-mo sr. weeps Undoes" now, 1 t. An ho lays beneath the s..ld: • f. , • • We trust his happy spirit - • I I , ' . 3 .0 safest *mac with God. . .... Il i . t , gIIRS—In Philadelphia on the ltsi Ivl, Ifraott aged 13 Gakinv, son of J. B. and Ella Myers, • ;Month*. 1 r • „, - ~ - 8K11R...-On M Meld inst.; In f l othinr il le. of cottsamp. Bon; klicuonas Rani, In th e 52d year of his age. . • . • ZIIIIBLFAIAN—Ozi: the 27th of 'October. 1114113. indite township, Joint Zianaitarin, In, the 150 t year of -_ r; ..; :, .. , • alltlittarr.i. :- . • , 1 ilesafed meeting of Pinegroarit'odge, NI 14S, 1. 0.1°1 , 0. F., beld'Oetober Slot. ISaa, the tendering ere. sable and twit/Upon were el:intimately adopted : Liedmelees, Our beloved brother, -11 r °sow Rcontih h 11en suddenly removed from' oar Midst , and we called aprm to maim tee to of *newly, Wes en= toms by his romalY vitae. end by hisisteadfast fence lo the pr*lpleis of our Order; theretOre ihtfolixnt That by his untimely deaththe CoMmunity his motto upright citizen, his' (emit, 'Slowing tether and moaner, and this Lodge a faithful member, wboee ate Wile dispositiun•had watered Oat to all who latew ate: _ •„-, Itreaterel. That we. =lend- our heartfelt. sygniethirs to. family of oar late brother,' waling them that love and rette i ct are. with theta • In this Mr time cf tronhle and s Woe. '' . ' • ri ' 1 ecsola4 Th 4 ell i teOtheolOy et l'efTX:t heetli late Imptben' we wear the usual badge of mum g ' sad drape one Lodge nem (,::r the period of thin daps : • 'prsolved, That a copy Of tteei resolatione I let n = to the widow of tbrideemierlstel Ilea they .be elin the latazab' Vatinesz,... .1 . ', - Ca.; I A. A. O. B4 lian;n - Ltiae, I ' 1 •'• 21110224 nn/WM V s ;e • J ig • : '- • • .1 - . llery.: ~ , ~.. . i htte.47-Itscanalisave, Sec y. . . , ie d a Oreg. meeting of Jones' Comet and 'Usti:Petra = et roMmillei. on Kondayevenlng. 'id I`. JetaS. me following preamble and ' nesalationerwers itaMii nainely adopted:' ,_ ltruism's; Almighty dodge ha elf wise l'ilividaze, Met brdeath, removed biota our mW.. our late fellow member brther. NtonoLas ..,.11sne. WWI painful, 1 Mies; therefore 1 ' ~ _ 1 I-' we bow with bumble enbnifishan: to' s aildecren and eee in it the whdloti sal goatees” of Bhp *lob daetkall Man well. • :'. r ; kasited. - Thalia their deep bereavement we extend eta biontait that to tits widow/tad arphits, with the hope that they ney and In the Hand tagr, but et ttb al tbein a tralbitedta the widow. and Outer Mate. ißesater as bmt d, That la the MOMad of ker our !band giy Mr * bit labey 0 kind! At Melanins aled-tadedgentlatberl e s nd laZuM i l sad beamed Mathew sad a • petriomiind. • Assnl t tribal, of'tespeet ta bleareatort ral la a body with ma INVldge el *mit* ,to be worn the lilt mm: that we treed a cordial inettatlotito other astimest *Flab:l -deas In tlrelP 3 ustrio bo Mesa tiled marlarimast la the ceremonies of the catiskiet.. '-- . ...,,,,,, ,f, e, 4 :!accedeTilata r•- -- ' 7 • - admit libasals mat _ —rtkii CaMille=liarleb4.ll bt,01.1: "vs -==e INAS 4 • , et: . ' Ilimmal , ' is, - • , =i.iii. ,rT • , f E . " --7 :, • , `,,""_-' • ft, glintiboagi lli althe . • — . genii :" §: ; : o tanici all stooks h! or . to • ' . i., r ib ~. Mettamillwaresaillsionol2....._ Vii. 4141 '~s,"~ii: 7 s k rtv-: , ~, . _r, . ~ K"„ '+3:,*wf:'-f.:.i.^i''. t 'r' -,
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