Mineto' ', pOT~~' OALTIIIFIOAIt. NO ~~~w, -' • "ROW and I Li Intl the nods thou it, rke . e and tnitlea...l PAUPERISM FREE T - 'Ark ti, racial r etarnirotel4sned sh that the number at ens In receipt of r-a of from he poor rate , In - gngl . d Wales at Mt. nmmer as 322,663, being t e m 063 than it •• • been on 26111. The atirt o met return. ho r, oho an'incretee of 37,7ss a r 3 per cent. ove th em= at aticayunmet, • IS/4 - dof Wail, or 9. Der cent. ever the umber at billeammer , 1366' We lac was general throughcatlthe'kingOom. but grog ia.the metroa?.. us ew tre . lort t ahire and . • rei .• The. population of °gland end Wales Is in round numbers, 23, I, f,OOO, and in the Win ter seßann the pang • will Inumber about 1,000,000, making o' el par or every :13 inhabitants. In Sf .nylkill punty r owing to the ram traffic in. Coppe heat; rule, we fil,f p re sume there are .. cite pad era hi propor tionso population .an in y !fart of the tioitp States, and ere we have not over !,ou on the average . the Lana House ad d who receitteont-d r oo 'relief. - , This; in a pop= riltition of 120;000,, which we presume lie abeil,xt.the figure of .nr present,population, • would give one pat' : - er to . 240 inhabitants:r. And if it were not f r tato ernes with, which our - connty'la Mill ted, that is Copperhead ruteand the rum tr file, the number of pin ' pea:s would not reach 200. - Firttwant of Pro tection to our Industry tend .also to increase . pauperism here asell siel ewhere. -- 1 Fauperia4l in En land is rapylli in...ereas , ing wider her so-ca lled free r ade policy, not withstanding - the great adv t , tages shB pr.T. fumes in bertunnensem , chap cap - ital 'and Cheap ht. She, b,y,;her piney is '-'.. not only 41i:00 Ing h eltlnut all other ziationflhatoirsue a shfiliar ipcy. While • England leads nff in thusPplOriabisig the ', Miik4, she als o it in h r Meer not only -4 ; taint up tbe,mat.ii in her yin country ; bit lra • in all others,bsem ing a bold move in pro , testing her own-in ustry and increasing ihe rates of wages, so as to ens le her people to consume more largely at he e. Sven i POL ICY 3YOULD:GLAVY BE FO LOWED BY ETP.IIT OTFIAIIIATION, and millions in tvery country would -be lifceci up from te verge of Want and pauperism throughout the world. We • knOw,that there are a gre t many ignorant, !pen who proclaim i that if !Os axe low 'ev ; erything will be low this s a very conveni -1• i , ent plea for. _demagogues. d ignorathuses, but there is-not one wo aof truth e bn it, • , With hi gh wages. and high rices the enekti • generally derived•Sie as th ee to one in faiiii. of high prices, becauseere are tro many . thingithat enter largely in tD the consuinPtion 'of the!masses, such as .brtuffi, &c.; that .are governed 'altogether the seasons 'arid crops„ and wages maybe nip $1 a day With floor tit .$9 and ;$lO a herr I, said it may be' fa Only $7 or $8 a barrel w• h wages" at $1 50 and $h a day. Sd it is -w th a great many - other articles that enter , hi the consumption of th e people, the • prices of which change 1 - , without idieCting he prices - of wages to .a . I. - --,corresponding extent. , • ', - Wiltaie no_data at banto show the ex portalpt Erl ngland annually but if she were to , ' • raise the price of pages: so as to enable her tweonenme only $2.0 per h ad More annually, it woUld'ereate an increas cl demarid for pro " - (Indent home, eqiial i tos 0,000;000 annual-; • ly with a popnlati nof "2.2,00,000 . . , Now wo - •.belieN4f that this i . equal ,to if not greater !.- than her; whole e . ports. This would be a ,z) clear 'gain; because - her ornorts would - not be decreased but - absolute!'" increased under such is policy, ei4ply be ante the increased 'wages, in all countries w Id dame . a corres- - .' - ponding increase in the . e mend of all' pro- i duets for consumtikn. nd it is a universal law, that when wltigell ar the lowest the pro duct of the same 'number of men' employed , is greater; while the, hb lity to consume is mit •-, diminished, *Tail 'on the other hand when Wages are inerea ed, the product per man is , . dimitliabed : b use he does not work so foiagl.and ah regulpx, whil his ab il ity•to con " same is increased. lie i dulges to a greater extent in Inxuriesochic are generallrim ported, and then these Importation's, although or a7different 'character, re Increased in vat ue, and the reve4ueincr aced in proportion. - NoW these are Unerring laws which every M ' • an' understande, unless he is it Copperhead, - . and ,ii man who is so def cient in brains as to „ . • be a cloppehead and fr . trader in thia conn i try, under existing eircaTostandes,. has not r— we believe, suilleientibrains to understand any law of trade. :''' _ . •..- , mere Is another. fact , s unthinking. Its this. Jaen Industry always diminishes the prices of _..",- • aiuirt time. This is it : if ' 'thhiking W ean, hi:). 1 ', • Ti:. s i4witys the-effectof j because lwhen, sins wages are good, ea. ceillessund consumes ' Tbis gbies employment . • . nmited not only for 1 - • ducts or labol. -Thin is fntrodueed to take th tti ripply the demand. the work of a farte,pu one or two;lchespe • plso.requir, mhre skill Mind increases the w • these inireasod 'Wage 6Aasami.;-and ereale a cressdt prodndta prods • 'Oho redteed Talk. 'adequate protection in It is practised, While fr head (unless all nation facilities and Wages,) jLI~t A IDVA. I I4I : AGY3 • .rsouom s . on y ends. t t4nish. consomption, ( • [about 300,001,000 m trig idle in ,Engiand of 'man power] diminishli . - 11A-UPE s RIShii as hey chisivelyy show. .` PEPB rtASCALITY i , ,• - -I The eW k TRI ' 'M 4 _. • In speaking of the gre '-'''• .ney.maiket, 'said - 7. - j ' . . -.I 'Ate , liresetaf,dopreß.io; - . • ' slag. who base tocktxt 41 :..... - theta tai,SSitteP, sad, RFS ' . Treasary, they hate tic ea i• • a want of olatdras'e• to of •L. - ittiticial tad tal!t• -. .. I . ... . _One of the i)bjetswas to create the impres ... ''._ ; _eidivtltst thealection'.of ilrant would? result • .- : in depressing; instead a benefitting the.buti • : ;rani of ths countryt.lot tat -respect -they 1 1, .---, iilltfail, .althonib .1 ere gamblerS . will 'put --; ',MillioesAe:ito their - oir a, pockets by buying irp very ieeuritie at the redneed . rates, ~:..- i tMused-by. tir;se Mani . .1114tions. . .. '.. :• lArke ! WA prices f coat were caused by i two •or threspecul tors, 'who had a, large . ! ;quantity of coal to r ! eiie from the Scranton rompauy,.who moa t tha price s regardless .Of the intemts•of pn - xlucers an d Consumer!, and probabli PoCkeiellnot less ther( $50,000 •by the operation. he high priqes obtained t e t z l i r CompanY-at e last sale remunerated' -•• • for the loss ran skied in furniahing the ! - I ct entity still 'due ' p rettssen, at' th e lower ) balls,: - 1 .- -- • Two or three d y goods houses in . tiew ' [York CitY",.l . kaea- as' , tewaria and 'Chaffin' ~... : NA% coutrol the hole dry goods trade of the country. Th Secretary.of the'Trels i , ' ' + 1 My declares that , he : imported goods on ailtich sy t stA le ities ar ! levied on the an _varm. mat , - !. _ • - ,• are va dervOied at liew l'bik,. ' City ibentt :twenty pe r cent . ' These - heavy . • ',• ' ' • .! .importers can silo . tender cent.' of this cup e i 1: :•'- 1 " . - ' deMalustion to th . customeia,' to . control if , ..1- • 2-..: .1 , lb'. rude , and then pocket ttiq other . teoper q.-' , :;- I. cent:, which puts tr illions 61 - dolltri into 5 . 1:. . 'r l' the: pockets _ ann ' y.' It alto givae theta ! '" .• ;4 - .1. the power to put por pat down the prices :..,!!! 1 to snit their _ own urpOses, and:lbn* break • ..., ' 1 11P-theenen of . • er dealers, md destroy ...' . to *mks of h ndreds of - thintsands of . Othenk" - the only -etly for thli evil is tun- •-. If-VOtetion. ! American Industry, and : - *With ditties on 1 articles requiring Pre% -: : .•: iiirin.- P I *aloes tent roll hrno.largean illi ‘..' i --;9lty their Tarki that he henit In his potty: I , 'at soy elms p lactase° the renal of the - Whole.' I, - : e -. 1t ,70--wir*.timPe4: ate ti litl l o*ante,..which • 1 '• *ltionilie nr tits to . d4 wttenli i ,opporhuOt . the oiiiiiiitticiur' agoliir Isi43ieitgfit power of wealth very traieentlY injure the whole community, sometimes inl rivalry to control interests, and also in controlling the markets to put money into their pockets.— The only way. !re know of to reach these liken Is to increase largely the IncOme tax on all those who are in the receiptof an ennuil income over, $lOO,OOO- They ought to pay towards the support of the Government in proportion to the facilitiai they have under said Government in eccumnlating these =or= mean fortunes, which in 4 ninety-ninp cases out' of s-hundred'are accumulated by damn ;nettle .interests , of all the others, with the povier such immense wealth gives them. We will allude to this subject again. ,: utua HI" A.' INTOPI.! BIIIIBIi GOVICENOR 01114 Y. The honored Chief Executive of this State . li named for nomination: His - distin guished services in the Union armies Will ever constitutes bright ',page in the• history. of the Republic., And is a source of great gratification to the people of thli State that his services as Governor have been in a great Measure al valuable. Under his administra tion the finances of the State have been judi: cionsly and Carefully managed, even better than ander his immediate predecesso r, , who materially reducer the State debt in war times. Under Governor Geary the indebtedness has beets reduced even in &greater ratio than rut ` deg Governor Curtin. e. Governor Geary hie from his entrance into the ..Gubernatorial &fir, set his face -uncentpromieingly against all 'schemes of plunder, and the affairs of the Stsiteare recognized as being in careful hands. His course °nail matterslaftecting the welfare . and prosperity of the State, and the happiness, of its citizens; has been actuated by Consclen-. lions motives, -and while be has ably op posed evils be has had the moral courage to be independent. * The people of t Schuylkill County who fOr yearn were the victims of bands of IWISISeinB and robbers; have peculiar reason for feeling deeply Indebted to Gover nor-Geary. When theY'first applied for leg islation to puts stop ,to the crimes which stalked abroad in daylight in this County, he heartily assisted them by word and act •in obtaining what they needed. By personal visits to this Region and inquiry, he became . Winn, =instated with our condition, and, when a Republican legiblature, to its shame be ft spoken, desertedi us anti:consented to strike down an Act of importssnce to the con. tinned _safety of life and property' its this . County, he sustained us. We refer to, Gov ernor Geary's veto of the repeal of the CAM inal Court Act. Ifrat'o,l: , lea be i l /fasingrrs. GLAND. LEADS TO. .which _puzzles \ he Protection to Amer ticreases wages _said. product very possible, say the un • evei,prove that such dequate protection, C. einem is pnisperoas man Power proda ore, as etated,before. to all, and a dema nd .bor but tor thepro .dditie nal Machinery • place of man power his machinery doing Aber of men guided the products, and • labor ;. and thia de," gee of labor, while give the ability to 'demand for these cdby this machinery. Itch the• Effect lot% every country 'where e trade on the other arc on an equality of :EN IN ENGLAND, Wing VTATNFD DNIVER pßo ditilniEh wages, di atop her machinery, power is now stand- ,of her , 850,000,000 er u:ealth, and increase annual gtazistiea con- F gpsouLATloi; l ariNr; a few -days slime t pressure in 'tee mc- if canted by . a DemoOatie wv:ve to Cite= millions to iPted by mart ewes by the' ble tb give an 'lvanhoe of et critics that to-enttrely • -For these .general and special reasons tbe Republicans of Schuylkill qounty - approve of the suggestion to reulftninate Governor pea ty, and they believe that the Wive soldier and incorruptible Magistrate can be re-elect ed by a larger majority: than that which he realm:l l ln 1866. BEALL' WE PROGRESS, One atter another the States of the 'Union are adopting univertfid Suffrage, until at the present • time we find , that colored men, vote absolutely in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire; Massachusetts, - Rhode Wand, Wisconain, Miniesota, lowa, Nebraska, Ten- nessee, - = North . Carolina, South Caroliqa, Gecup Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, ML- sours; Ar was and West Virginia, nineteen' States. In ew York and, New Jerseycol ored men are now allowe&to vote-under,_cer lain property qualifications. In Texas, Mis sissippi and Virginia when admitted; they must vote by the terms of thereconstruction Seta. . . , . i A minority of the States exclude the color id man from the privilege oli ting. . Public opinion on this, question ;11 piorressed to such an extent, -that it is nn estionably the duty of Congrees, to fix the status olcitizent of the United States by adopting a canstita tionai ainerulment providing for. the regida tion of , aqffrage throughout the country. And we.are glad to leankthat this measure will.be _introduced into Congress on its assembling in December. Such a bill will go through without a doubt, and the Leglslatureaofitwo thirds of .the States being Republican, the ,amendment will be ratified, and the question of suffrage settled. forever, A. prominent _member of Congress it is stated has already prept* 'such . an ameddinent in the shape-of a bill,.which he, will introduce on .the first day of the"sesslon. `1 • . Trap to this Governicent in its hour of trial and of danger,. the •colored man earned his freedom. , Moie. He earned the right of the ballot. The'Reptiblic will not discharge her debt fully to him until she gives It to him throughoutthe length- and breadth of her do mains.. Speed the day when t 4 last stab of human !laver? , shall be removed from the _ national' escutcheon: _ THE EIINHEITY 001:INTLE8. ' The article we published last week on-the treatment of the ,minority counties by the oßepnblicans In our Legislature, gave general, satisfaction to onr reitders, an d they are ready; to unite in a moven:let:loo' seenre our rights, in calling a Convention at Harrisburg early, in Jannaty: • ' We hope the Republican press In'tbe mi nority counties will unite in this movement.! Gest. Gee. H. Thomas. 7p2th Ziitor'of The Sin: Out: I bare'noticed the recent article in 'lnc Sag, In regard to the promotions necessitated by Grant's elec• tlotWin which you nest of "George H. Thryrnrce. the 'noblest /imam of them FA he grafi , hearteclaentfrmatet4 the fauttleaileader, the herb without a tritakness and uit.hout a blot." • An one iof those wild served under Thomas, and one who. believes that no noblergentleman ever lived, let me thank you petsonally for these words. So keigashe din prevent it, the grandeur of Thomases character nev er will be known to his countrymen, and words like these will help to withdraw the veil. If Gem Thomas Could be newitnateit to the vacant peatenant•Generalship, the great bOdy-of Welton soldiers would know that the rlght•thinehms-been done. I firmly believe that "glorious , Phil. Sheridan.- would be one of the first to applaud the choice that a little longer delayed his own advancement. Forgive, my troubling you, imd again accept my thanks far the truest words thabtre ever been spoken of my old leader. Yours very truly, Caw/IoO,NOV. g, 1665, • Ae one who had the honor of serving inti mately under 310. Gen. Thomas, we feel as if we had the right to say a word, not of praise,- for we cannot praise, one so rarely excellent, but a word of eatisfaction . in read ing the Sines candid opinion of 'a great man.' Gen. Thomas's retiring disposition and ex treme modesty have kept back finin the itmer lean People, and the woild, the grand Tart he took in.the suppression of the slaveholders rebellion, and except his friends speak - for him,-it will be left for future generatione alone to admire and. appreciate hiM. By all means make him Lieut. General.-- He is eminently Worthy of all the honor and. respect a grateful nation' can _ bestow .upon him. . • - • • . • \ EDITOIVR _TABLE. ci OPTICIOGGAZINZ, eweekly for boye end dtrla 1e pubnehing among olher . .inrereeting matte:, a capital genial,' Through- by thylight.;.or The Toe Engineer of the Lake Shore Baiitpd. - Lee ilkSheparti, Breton. .Btaat wows Illmium.-Tbei . ontents of the Otto het number are, pert 3 .of Madame Aurelia; Clever Women; -la . m' . : 0f111404W Sketchesofthe Reign 'of George IT.; Cornelis CeDowda clever moo; At Peace; Religious Rottility and Unlimited Pommies: A Roman Lawler ton Jerusalem-First Century lite. 3. of The Right Ron. Berdemin Disraeli; The True lbah' Grievance.. Republirhed by The Liceard Scott Pate Ratting Company;l4o Peiton street; New York. .- AMACTOW ILLtrnettgr, ALBAXIO.-There Ire al-. ways ;dent: of elemental limedevery year. some worthiest and a few of temporary mane, hut any thing Quite so unique. elegant, sad valuable as Appletraie . 'Almanac for 11369,,n0w helm sea we do _not recollect having seen. The illustrations consist of twelve cal erhir representhur "Arevrieln • game birds and t cir haunts," twelve lull Pere illustrations, . niter! to Individval month In the year. and twelve Email landscapes- The contents are varied, pletura, and o f intrinsic value. Its attractirms are entranced by a somptuouslr printed corer in colors.' Published by D. AMITOS A CO, New :York. Pride 30 tene t • . Tut November timber of Primo Parior Comp:yam for theflate, violin and' piano, sod Peters' Monthly Glee hire. -have been received. The nest contains Gene. vier* de Brabutt Polka fthree mrlodlee (gem Offen. bach's comic opera) foe Bar, violin and Mao; The Sensation Lancers, cm twelve- of the meat Popular c unit tangs, wronged tor Sete, violin and pima The Glee hive to Starting for Palestine: s Chorus for • mixed vokes. tram the comic mere "Genevieve de Brabant r• You've been a Priced to Ile, chorus far mixed voices; words'and 'music, oy W. & _asp ; Thou art 'tie Var. hymn for mixed quartet; if MI Love Ile, doXy Will, with plane, melodeon or organ WOW. paniement ; Now our Neater is Approirldtwebeme fee male voices from'..offentiachn comic opera "Bobs Benet • We Swear to be True to a Brodur."_enartet and thorns for male voices; Ladle*. we am Huntere free; three pert them for femSto violces, fromthe ra " Itertha," soith Italian, Rogilsh and a Smile to day.e*d Prawn toingerow. three Purtddrali for female ‘olcref,lottla anaddidonal bussed Pb. .1. L t . Peters.Publishor, P ; 0. Box 6129, Drew York. $3 per ant= -, iteset's Yerreet-We are ander . obligations to timers. T. B. 'Peterson & Brothers, itnet Chestnut mem, Ptillarklaa. tar en adreme cm ot. Ude new • :met by Mrs der &lb . The hostne. Mabel. is one of the Morhbeaudfal coneepdoas we remember In any book. std . the' lee& ng , dreereffe Prreenat are drawn with a vigor and nrkboror that tours them ti tles enallterlee. The Comm of James Santa flees, . bl eiMUMac ohcialkoe MU: herself to what Me be lieved City. libbers Mistake! imaged, is s noble 1 oen k mob cresice, that steads mom as as clearly is ' the men movies about as ~, - - - .- - We elan Mare* cc of the plot -enocßil toy ION: •emem other Mr characters of the Mt tether is Ms torn==oem ; the craft{ illtidreon. ow:Wed with the two yew* ma n ta l o n tad Ralph, mean insespet With soostob Mitt _.- , Prom the Orst Me to the list the -Interest neve &mew the plot will teep_the most esperiented sot el mg* is samme to tbeassoessameset ?bre are doalptlaos oteessay Made se* emalette *mei hi lhessetssesomt swages at psalm sedstmeh that I ..PellettP o sl l l , l tilattrti emlb/Mr4. There am eatib- sea thefilsem qv* les plume Ot ims shift-Mrs. •ill Is poeme s boss the miseem the IMM el veal& slid Mom eml sit Use= o thet the eartsdpsete,sti. IMS Oak sod emapistessbobs. 1 itaisere Maims Masseusse-TheDecseber saM - 1 .her_ ol MU plumbs Itsgsolm le resetted. We 1161 U 1 ZUNI Mth of UM thamd sgpters - itteMmikre mil biz , _ IstleP so , te him It at th i s_ dile amapY _ . - _ , IRA, T.ll*_ 11Y1 I N E A)i- I '. JOURNAL, • P. Dieing and several. - otber writers of mote or law sots Mesta cacti a MO* story or pimm. The humor, oos picture' sektuiconosionly good. embracing tour 45. forest seitilatts. ill masted b 7 NIX eagrUlnal, &OMNI. Titus vublighers *Found pr 156 . 11 s new IFoll.tryjite. chammg Mee Cantlll Wallas, also an ortemil story fot boys Mid &IA to ruathroughltie yero. Horatio Alger. Jr.. one of. the mid popular writers for the Young. • The., also promise lucreseed attreedote In stones sod dlustratioue, for the coraltig Vest, over thole of any previous one. As their promisee have .bees 100 Ti t OrfoPlaea In the paid. vats have reason ta believe they will toutirme to be In the Intro!, though it Iv &Moat to see bow rieta.or can be much Improved over its. prefect elevators. It Is wit to subscribers at st lie per Year. or in clubs ,far St 25. Elliott. Thomas £Taloot,Bobltahers. Barton. Mow Pat PAW* ' ,* Weekly Aliliansie.. ' Nee.—MlS. 11005% =ABM. WWI I sees I 1 - • 14 Vairezeir;..„ 6 46 4 43 D. s. r. 15 Srnaraz - 6 'O:4 4Y• .16 Mosowt. 6 49,4 41 Last Q. Z 8 51 mo. . 41r4 60 New X. 14 6 59 et. /5 Wsznispit. 6 50 ' 4 29 Vint 1 50 mo. 16 Weimar ... 4 ale 39 31111 0 4 ay. rawas 6 53,4 I . French: Nerinoeiit ballaide for 80 cent. , . Bet. B. S. Ap*of Hamburg. has - dad ed pastor of the Reformed Chtureb at iMore. On the '4.1 Met. a lid named !trend* Bring in Ilattattoy City, had be tool 'nil:icedby a male treading upon it. . On Tintraday a man named Wolf rigtd hand badly embed while coupling CAT* at, the depot in Malmo! . stock :of • dry goods, it bugling 210"Cleatro street.. • . I- itaaoy: Mfg boasts of a Grant moan by Frank, Wouratk which fa throe; iuchaa circumference and eli sad a half yards long. P. a e ,fly a -daughtei of Thomas Hotey, redid= tag near gamey Cityoras severely beaten by several maws Who have been arrested and held On Saturdm atternrion last Thos. W. Davis, miner wlurseverely injured st the colliery of the Thomas Coal Company, Shenandoah pith by a fall of coal. . I t ..90r4 coal is retailing at SE3, and chestnut at SG per ton. These are high prices, but dealers pre: diet lower -next week. In Beading coal is no iii Alte r. hi price. • . _ oh the 4th inat.,.JOhn Bast was held in $5OO bail to answer charge of -siding lloasena Faust; .sortused of inianicie, and now in Floral here, to escape, from justioe. •On the.2d - Inst. ' Alexander GarroW - ay of Gil tenon, was blowri down an old breast and eeri only injured.by an explbefon" of powder in a keg *We preparings blue. • • r - Mr. Jabez Etparia arid his wife reachid this Mottnigh last evening from their European trip. Mr.' Sparks'. health was we are pleased to state, berieflttad by thaproyage. , . Beurned.—On Wednesday evening last Mr. O. F. Kopitech , arrived Immo from ble trip to Europe. Hie-health is ezoellelit. 110 left a por tion of his family in Germany. On the sth bet. laiehdel Wolff, at Smployef.- the 'Beading Railroad Company, had his r ight , Wad crushed at the freight dep3t in Mahanor• City, by . beiog . caught betweartwo Care be. was attemptmg ¶o couple. • . • - Stat ., * tor the million; beatilifaL (diely, cheap, ►t ChUateite, 210 Centre street. . • There cill be a Gran,d Pair and Oyater, Snpper, for the benefit of the Protestant Episcopal Church in St. Oak Hall, St_. Otair;commenchig Monday, Nor.' Admiasion. single • tickets 10 cents, wawa tickets 25 cents.. : , . . Dancing il caderny. —Prof. F. Stencil, the capa ble arkd papilla, teacher of dancing,„olll open his Dancing Aeadegivit Union Hall aerhnitiday next.; Daring his stay here he will introduce, several new danceit. ' . • Bulbs.—Superb itlrictutb Floweriaii. Butte, New . Tulip, Crown Imrerials, Polyantho,N Narcissus, tipinisti and English, Ranunculus, Gladiolus, and Croons palbs, in fine assortment. For sale at BLlglllai do Ramsey's. , he 'Republicans of flahanoy Vaiicy vropos e . having-s jubilee in lifsbanoy City, over the great victory von on the Sd. Oar Ifahanoy' Township friends especially have right to rejoice, for they did most gloriously arthelate election. • • :Huge- 13e11.—This sessa Mr. f ilmic Hummel grew is lais'garden in this Borough, a beet 1 foot, , 3'lnoheslis length ; 1 foot, 9 inches in clicumfer soca, and Weighing 8) poilads.. WS! should like F lo see a beet.rlaieb mil beat Mr. Huirunel's beet. ";- ~ - Mr. Henry Loechq,.Nci. 31 Minersville street, . `this Borough; is the inventor and minufactstiter congli candy, which is very effective. for the relief and cure of coughs, colds, boarseuess, etc. We theft it some months since fora seyere cold, and espetienced.immediate relief. - HenryWitnian, a resident of 'Schuylkill Haven, fell overboard while entering his boat, in fit-0- mile lev4l, near Pottstown, on Thursday porting, at abouti2 A. 1,1, and was drowned. Search was at once m his body; but up to Friday, P. R., it had not been found. • Wauo's panorama pf a voyage ti,,Etiropo, now on exibition at of Hall, lawoLl worth See log. 'Asa work of at U is really 'superior. It will remain here • until Wednesday night next. Matinee this afternoon and on Wednesday next. Take the children to see it. - The Itinsial of John Stanton, tliti lad who was killed on Thursday of last week, by being run overon the Reading Railroad at Schuylkill Haven, took place on Sunday. afternoon, attended by the Cadets of Temperance,: of which onianizeition the deceaised ha4been a member, the Reformed Sun- day !School; and many citizens. . Blowing up of a' Powder Mill ~,On Thursday afternotai last about 4 o'clock, the powder mill of Mr. David" Beveridge, mar; BaraPpyille, 'thr'ee miles above Tamaqua, blew Alp with a loud ex plosion. The workmen were burned, but, none dangerously. We have not beard', the cause of the explosion,. nor the loss suitained by Mr. Beveridge. - - I Appointinents.--Gi‘o. de B. Esdm, Esq., bee bean appointed Attorney for the ' " County Commis sioner*, in lieu of C. D. Hippie, Eeq., elected 'Dist:net Attorney. A. V.' fichelok, l Esq., was an notate& Interpreter by the Court M place of the smile gentleman. Col. Wm. 0. Jathuson will be the dew Court Crier meccediag tb aebd and iti firmJaH. Downing'„ . • • The Costalli 21 , tretei•s' Icslatet will held its sixth annuli 8811SiCIII next' week, eimmencing on Tuesday morning and endinsfon Friday evening. It Viii' be held in the Council Chamber.. Several eminent leettirere will be present- dining the sea All interested in education, and they should embrace the entire commatitty ought to attend fisting the session. • -. Pim—Th.l residence of Ur. Dbnielberger in Market "strut, was damaged by fire on Wednes dui afternoen. The fire was (reused by a little eon of Mr. Dunkelberger playing With matches. The house and furnitsfre were more deluged by -WS rioe .tbrin by fire. The appointment of a Chief. En rto re gu late matters of this kind, eo that pro ty ' - 'ne-' not unnecessarily suffer from; wa , would be ad le. ! . . The Schuylkill Tfavent---Setild Colfax Club will bold its final meetiarpthis (8a ay) even ingt at I . o'clock, at the club imps. - Afaltat- Landaus is requested as a settlement bean bffls will be made. . All persons having capes, cape, andlamps in their possession Will return the same to club scorn, so that,they may be stored for future . csMpaign purposee4 Several local speakers will address the club on this °CCU ion. i 7 Knight of Pythias,—`The repowts of the Su preme Chancellor and Scribe, 11,0esra l Bud and Bartoe,' made to the Supreme Lodge. now in 'session in WiladngunriDet, etatel that there his been a remarkable increase in the membership of the Order dating the .rialdyear ; The Order now numbers over two hundred sa . berdinate lodges and seven grand lodges, and the work of the Order has been translated into the Gertnan and Fresch,lan,guagee. A. R.—By order of D. 8.. Ito Miss, D. Om:mention of the Patent this District will be geld in the road of Post No. /3, of this Dor comfkon Monday next, 16th inst., at -10 o'clock, A. It; to transact tntines" for the good of the Order. . Each Post of the Distriet , wits be repre sented in 'the Convention' by 'three delegates. The delegates to represent Post 23, are, comrades „Beath, Boobishell andlYallace, with comrades Painter and Foray as sinateri. Sudden Deaths.—On Bandar**. Conrad Mu. tin, aGerman, residing* h tinereville street, %hi. Botough. died suddenly. On Holiday. morning last John SterUmr, aged 16 years, residing in Laurel street, tale Borough, died after an illness of only a few hours. On the previous day he attended a funeral at Schuylkill Haven, and complained of no filmes until the morning Of the day he died. He teas President of the Young America Fire Company. As there are many of the members of the old Washington Artillery Company , residing hare it would be well if they would organize fOg the purpose tog instance, of attending the funerals of deceased 'members. A small, intzpensive medal to designate the Company, might be adopted. The associations connected with, the old Company shored not be. allowed to die away entirely, and we trust that the surviving members will adopt the imggestion, and carry out the idea. , Mu"line, Flinn°ls, Cloths, iThilinotal starts, Llnees, the greatest . bergains Over heard of, at • • • Stabbing Case in Mount Carbon.—On Thurs day last in Blount Carbon, a woman awned Maris lingbee, while in an intoxicated condition ran oat of her house, and stabhea with almtotttw knife, a young woman named Mary • Carroll. Mary is lame, baits/ had one, of harlot out of some Seam alma oaths P.d, and was sae able to wan t ail Four winds ward inflictedon her body. ?dada was arrested, taken before Wire tketrad , and committed in issunit.of 1500 ball to *ewer • Thr mite or the,chtien Winne vote was reject ed st the polls ot , setmAkin Township, .at the fif e dooeion,`end.linsity reeetted through the in- Scene of MrAhneff sad other*, is Find. Wagner. - .Wei learn from Mr. Salem that no violence vas offered at the poi e, bast that the csnisge end its Inmates were stoned after Wiling the pone, sod Mist the plinks of the bridge weretorn no forth. Cr of preiiipitating air. Owlet Mr. Wagner, _Fowler end Ithe others into the greet: The of this outrage lit*. Imo b e etweild be arrested and 'severely mog- Mr. Mc 1044 J. Rehr' t lbe musician, who died Bea this Borough hat week , mut at the time' of mi t Iran 1r months inn It day* old. go ehtenie diatrhe* while in theesrace the 96th Ileidepattt, nada Cia. H. Can. Tab &Mess end eomennption wen Obi ossoel of Ids death. Sister* "?ears stro he *gentled the Petiebb Sew Beedoef vie& be wee leader Op to the time be went Into the mirelee. His maim wise intim! is OH NSWOO Cinists nioo m the 4th loal,sitsibil Spas piss by taw u ctolust 13.nd soliths.ik Cligitaind.. - •• _ - • - Etc. Xs. de, rein* thessisit Pastor of Is l Pro titian Otnspob st this *lolopas IMAM P- of PIA C110031,.ivW.W4, es thaw*. lag cit 0et.. 5 0. - 1141%J. Ihtllo % A 5 1 . 4 4016011 - — "ssrist the There are only 23;pritorlare in the Coeur,' Primo% a. deireire eines July of 40. Not for fears have there teen so few in prim here as st present: Tide ItPeatin well for the wParetkal of the special laretoProteet life and property. ' Drowsed —hansit 1404 Captain of hew 7 anlli..c, of Nortistown,, whilst corning taitoultlit Blue Mountain Dam on last Tuesday oveeboard and wile drowned: His bod 7 was =I re• cowered during the, nighvor next day. CaPitin Cbasatline of Port Carhop, "anaemia in the Raritan Canal last Week. while attempting to moos Ws -Man white lied bans &m$ Auto the canal. About tiro:years ago his son was so cidentallf drowned near be same spot. CIO.. Clonisaine vie sheet 45 rasa and levee • wife and several children. The folkl wing , a list of lettere renuißdini in Pon Offies, NOTembiNfigh,,M B Dynon•Den llectaii &An: !Enna Ina* Seem RC- •- Mks Anole • , ftectest Ws Job* Boozierltertbit Xe. Reese Seward D Coot R Dainell Pattick Reber Mazy A Rill Avesta Reran Ton Seigel Mrs Alen liabbant Jno A Iliedgi lianiet Mu:4 T Harding Be, .1 lioParke &*ll AMC Jacoby George Pini pecti b y BBo Shoemaker Dr D'a Jetuieon R - 8 Snyder tansies Lee &mei thin! ' lie nommen C P BIeDaiNAD. -Lfinperlatabeth wukimo, amiss • Ran align =Dena lilizabeihWard Yrs Pi Go to Church.—Tbere lea will not meet low and dengoralizing intim:toes; but such is will pu rify and lift yen up. • Go so Gionelt. —Oboe or brim a week, to lis ten to solemn, sacred music, to follow the reading of the oldest and best of histories, to hear the lo- Atriiction conveyed !in a cuef oily written dis course, by an educated eeriest preacher, is almost an education of itself. , GO so Cacscit:—Either there Is something in Christianity, or there Is not. It makes strong claims upon you; hear what they are and . decide intelligently for, yourself hussars! Witten. GO TO Carat= —Tom. example may lead others there, and more good be olo u e thereby than you may ever inspect or ,know. • , . De a th an ; Old j Resident—Beni. Pott s Eaq., geniis Jeremiah Brod, Esq., the oldest citizen of this Caroty, died at her residence io thui Borough, on Wednesday evening last, in the ;Gth year or his'age. Mr. Pott war born in OWY, Bocks Cou nty, end came here with his father, Mr, John Pott,• in the year 1810. Mr. Benjamin Poet was one of the earliest mines, Of coal in this Begkso. He worked the Salem Vein in this Borough, and in 1822 shipped cold dorm the Schuylkill Hirer in fiat boats. He was married in. 1816 to Miss Christina Treibelbeis. He filled the position of r.ornmiuioner of this Couift for one term. Mr. Pott was a soldier of the War of 1812. • ' • His faneral wID takeplao. • this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment atllt. Laurel Cemetery. Bank Diridhzds.—The Miners' National Bank declared on the 3d inst., a. senti-annunl dividend of 5 per cent.; clear& tax. - The First Nat:ltalia Bank of lilahanoy City, de clared on the 3d inst., a setai-annnal dividend of 6 per cent., *clear of tax. The Pennsylvania National ,Bank Of this Bo rough, declared on the 3d Inst.. * semi-annual dtv. idend of 5 per;cent II , clear of U. B. excise tax. The Government National Bank of this 'Bo. rough, declared on. the' 34 -inst., a semi-inn:nal dividend of 4 per cent., clear of tax. , . The Mitiere',X.ifeilnteirance and Trnit Compa ny declared on:the',3,l inst., a dividend of 4 per cent., clear of tax, on the profits of the -hist ten months. •-•1 , . Prints, splendid koodi ; fast colors, from Gto 12 cents, sr 210 Centre itreet. Procsalimi qf Pottsville &hoot ,Boartil.—A. stated meeting of the Board was held on Wedues.' day evening last. ;Present, Messrs. Boyer, Hest). nes, Boyder, I Little, Mertz. Wells, Lindero:with, Derr, Edmondi, Huber, atidlimith,.President. h The printed miles fur regulating the schools, were presented; approved by the Board, and ordered to go into effect at once. The following bills were ordered fe be paid : Alex. Gains . .... ...... .... 66 66 Chas. Lord.. 9 95 - _ . A petitiorti from the teachers asking time , to attend the Teachere',/nstltnte, was on motion of Kr. Wells laid mathe Cable. On motion of kir. Little,the - Borough }inner. intendent was Oren permission to attend the Teachers' Institute at his disctetion. Masonic.—Atltie Quarterly Ooniranniestion the Grind Holy Royal Arch Chapter of Pennayl- Tarlill, held =Thursday erecting, Nov. 5, in Phil adelphia, the following efferers -were re-elected and will be installed on iit..John'ii Day next. M. E. Grand High Pririal--George Grissom. M, E. Gram) King— Miebiel Nisbet. • M E. Grand Scribe—C. E. Meyer. M. E. - . Grand Trearnrer- Peter Williamson.. M. E. Grand Secretary—John Thomson. Tuo eubordinate appointments will be made immediately aftzt the officer select are init ailed. . Last week the Sir Kaigiata Templar of the Mi ami° fraternity, in the employ of the as:swiss* Railroad Company, presented, a very handsome, and sostlY sword, regalia, ,to Sir Knight Geo. Webb, Stnierinleodoot of the shave named Rad., road. The preeelitition took place is BlOoms king, Sir- Knight C., F.- Knapp officiating. . The cle4iSt i3 . lllce to buy your Dry Goods—. Ciabuod 00.',0, 210 Centre street. Pertl4 of d Sol4l;er.—Yeaterday Moving :"Mr.. Henry EfStichter, painter, died et his re/eidetic* Schuylkill Avenue, this Borough, of consumption'," aged 31 years. • boring the. late war be was Ist Lieutenant of Co. D. 45th Penna. Reg. and par ticipated in all the' engagements of the Reg., He was a brave soldier, and highly respected - by 411 who later: him. He wag a member of No. 281, Lily of the Valley Lodge, L OPof 0. P. Hia.remmos Will be interred iu Odd FbIIOWS Cent etery,. tomorrow' (Sunday) afternoon At-2 o'clock. Returned soldiers and the pt,..c . e invited to attend his funeral. A special meeting of Lily OGe Valley Lodge No:281; I. O. of O. P ; will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the Lodge room s to make arrange. mentiffar the burial of brother Henry E. Seidner. ' That members of the Order in this Borough and' vicinity are invited to meet at the room tomorrow st 1 o'clock P: M.; to attend the inners!. Surviving . members of. the 48th Regiment will meet at the Unien,Hotel to-morrow.(Sunday) of-' ternoon at 1 o'clock; to attend the funeral of Lieut. Stichter. Returned soldiers of other regiments are invited to,uteet at their Union Hotel, and join With the 48th implying the last respects to the 'remains of a brive soldier. Aline liPisP ;'RepoYl.—The regular, monthly meeting, f tkoi Directors of the Poor, Of Schuyl kill County, was held skthe Alms Rouse; NrIV , M. NV 2. 1668. Present.; B. T. Hughes M. W. Fehr and Frederick Bock. . • , Trie following is the census of the Hone for toe month eo ding Oct. 31. 18C,", No. of Inmetes in the lioaea, Sept. 30,1869..'350 " " - " Oat. 31, 1863 ..358 Increiee fp.at month'•B No. of'lnintldoio the Rouse, Oot: 81, 858 " to same .time this 358 Of the aboveis9 are insane and idiotic; 24 un der medibal treatment ; 53 children. .• Admitted during the month, 32; Discharged and absconded 19; Eound out, 3; 2; Died, A Lodging anAmoals wars furnished to 142 per sons.. ' v _ Out-door ; relief was granted to 34 families, amounting to f 456 -00. Bilis were read, and orderi were drams,, Nov. 2, 1868, aroonitinß to 1 . 997 59 Previous itilyaB • 41,616 70 Total in - 1308 $43,614 84 Terrible . Exp:nsion of a Boiler at a Coiltery.— One of the boilers at the shenaltdost City Colliery, Miller, Son'S: Rhodes. exploded, . on Saturday morning last, about 7 o'clock. , U seem. that on going to work the morning the boiler was tfound to be leaking, and orders were at once given to draw' the fires. This .was -being done; when the boiler exploded, /Warta two boys, aged about 12 years, named John SW and Patrick Tool, and a man named %akin W&-- ten, so severely that they have since died. , • James. McGianghlin the engineer, received a contusion of the skull, and was speechless for • several days: - It is now expected that ha will re cover. Two: :t named Lahler and• &WIWI • were also but they are ,reeivertlig. me • This sad dent cast a gloom over the whole commanittr.', Mr. Waters wee a membelpf Post. • Shenandoah, Grand Army of the Reptiblic. He waalr member of Geo. Sigtried's Company, 6th Pa,, Beg.; three month service, and after wards re•enlieted in Captain Howard ;Edmonds' Company, 8d Pa.loavalry, atid tweed creditabl . tbe sod of bisetdbilment.' Us was Interred at Bt. 'Clair, • His remains were aocompanled to the grave by his Post, and a large concourse of friends. Post No.' 47, of. St. Cuair, joined the fnneralprooession s t t Jane. breaker, accomin• led by the Si. Claießand,• whose services were generously tread. Waters was unmarried. The engineer-McGlanghlin, is also a member of thefibenundoalt Post, tud is a single man. Attempted Wobhery in SAtiptla7/ /raven, Sehriihull Been was greatly annoyed on Thurs day morning last, by numerous rumors of ix:M ho:ries, d - e.: A self-cmistimted vigilance commit tee at once- pet to mirk to survey the extent:of damages, tic. ' Its Mans the coal office jointly by Oapt. t3esnd Win. Luckeribill s was entered; and Liter several unsuccessful attempbt to open deldtP, the . rubbers left, carrying with them several old coata,wbicb they in the darkness probably judged to be new. The clock and jew- - eirtatbre of Major Joseph ft. Weber, was the cent object , of attack., and bete the 'robbers succeeded in their labOrS, and it they bad continued one too. ment kiager the door would have opened for theta. as\it was onlryet held by a small screw. 11 ii peamed however, that thelfrobbera were dis tnrbed, and, compelled to abandon their labors.— It might be well to state that Major Veber' will be prepared in theluture for these scoundrels, with a ride and' but shot, wbioh het will use With effect if- an opportunity is afforded. This mapbe considered one of the boldest attammtiof - robbery ever heard of in that place. "Old Mich ael," the watchman, has been completely outgen eraled, and we may soon hear of robbers carrying, him away to his box. We would sdritie the eltl zaps of Scboylkill Raven to , ot the plan of their fell tlic=tortuenaan Mr. barbel 3,•who his been twice rohbeil; eitice owed ih bustof es in that place. That is ro poqvide thetoseives with a 100 blood bound,:or brit dos, and they can then - feel *scare from these notorious villains, who so fee. quently rob, and steal in that place. I.Vames of :Tratiese.lnrorr, drawn to attend a Gant of Compton Plils..to be Imlden at Potts, ville, in and to theenaty of Sehnelllll, on Stop. day, the 23d day of 'November, A. b.; it at 1,0 o'clock in tbe forenoon : , " =MEI Daniel Todi =Slice. 6ehoyttC.L Bad enha Nestor. fanny. pd Januar dr. roach X *Mock lamer. Woe. Dade' Redalet; sods make& Petal 110 44 Ideocr, Sestaruzsanek; D f ax4 waret, tomillestewlcir. • Joke IL Ifetbn%_Agent. Potcadlie, Pruitt:a HOW deek, Rebell Wier, merchant, Reilly. James liadedortoeoteen. Bthurinu. Levi Adams, derebant. Reilly. Robed ',lick badman. Ile altboat. • Thomas andel.. bidder, Tweaqya. • • Lori BOWL pander. Addend.? John Reek melenent. Podadlle. ' bevel L Sack sepeetratendentOdahanoy Twp. Isaaclbws^ soled. itddy. Peter beakeepar;Weit Willies Moms, • Daniel Sock eye' Suenel J • avoid. yeoman, Malmo, 'nip. /*dal AI. AVM. "nnadlle. Alexander 8. David Mess, =pester, Twp. - Ameba Morrison. intoer. aw _ Rldiolat MUIR ' Jobe Dards. Cbdr: • to 4 V X11:111 1116111 1bid a isor lulall'.1/MA: Sew letsalk Twia. gum If IM)yr. • Adds /Sae Kahloon . *aka& I Amaze, seurclumt.ll. Xedidat.. Cbadeklfwa. carpeader.A. Clete Dadatile from ; ltirortholv Occorreaor.—A ittnerAnicint2 1 .814ut .riliged.-41. rid masa Mishit Pk tort, at UM bourn at ItrM i rarlti rseultlag to Ws death oft Alp raw mind ItastiOareos. it moon that s pro of nes, all Man* worn 1O the !loom 41r. trolcroixtrar the saikr ultra UMW. to MIMI for lb WO rod bleep misidos lobes arm „lords ootOr it. Attar lt," AMAlNriga lOW lir. O. I Man at the thielk4okildelen saff - s. Mir Mod Peter Demob* Mated Seep, 101110 W: kin Btu- ' /Ww, toreefilmettat lb Doroboe to 11 iffiez i r aisels the edges wa ...si =4 a. 11 lintS4ll6 ..,tholittht Ale ot.Olentea: l teshrbil e sow lid thefiegOi.res ht Wails Z . 110 1 1 I lan shot.. j oi lal,„_ 111 1 1 0.118 %s:whet •alaathaliiiiioffs.' o The sellloetiosie OHM VS fklaX e l udee lftstaire, ma Dr. • A. a 818welliss was seeli l'igehliteel skill mew maim* iMay , to After " 'about = lllll =iart - Ilrami ll bilital=4""E bt tile , isiter "ll : "t: wismorters tdorolustiarr flaked to l alt tho buried from J, Griffiths' boos& Barsoo a maths of thktlizad,, 28 and leaves a' • and chi/dOrtuti 'by thU ssahusthelly are deprived of their aole support. ; I . This accident: 00110 wore It %VI to 'to ' lief greeedillgti l Oirefur lar the that therdo'nOt 'positively`lnxivi to be . 1 • ." --- 1 - - -: -- I Teniperani"e ;The tattooing are th e of ' Olive Branch Lodge , No. 224 , -I. 0. of G. T, at Ghlirdville, far the gnertee aiding Jesitaff ei 1869:=W. 0. TI, JokszOiserfOrd; W. V. "F ' zi Faust ; W. 8., Richard Pony • W. I. o .; rift Stokes L .,_• .W.. 0. G.,__Alfred Weiio s__' WILY 1 go• jrattrese I W.' P. 8, J. - Lica, ; w. • it„ . J. Smith ; .W.' A. • M.._ Boss Elwell ; W.. 0. az. King ._• W. J.l. E• . . Mrs. - George Hues: W.- B.: ta lc Alice Mach.; W. L. 8., Elizabeth Orawfoeff,_ . • On het lodge night the following named afar) of Bright Star Lodge, No. 221, L 0. of 0, T. located in Tamagni, were itsealled % mil 4 .1- W. 0: T, J.: Litaraweaver :-.W. O. 9'.li 2 ' zie A Bevil; W.' V.T. L.P. Peter*; _W. Ilk. Day 0. Lewis ; IW. L. EL. Mee Unlade: Odi W. Treas. Miry Bailie Boyd --W. VW, . J.. O'Neill ; W.,114 Que. J. Grace ' W.! J .. 31 . 1 A. E. Chiffithe 1 W. L (}, Miss Eh= Alewng W. 0. (1:, Thorns," Griffiths; W. B. IL 8„ Miegos ephine Delimit' ;V. W. iff..T.„ ILm an La The following officers of Eagle Tim* ' B. and T., No. 47, 1 , _of Bt. - CWT. wera_dat ualu , "a a in t Wedneeclarevening, ith mst., by • • Flo. Dep. Or.. Wr. C.T., to serve the seserstr t W. (3. T., Thoi‘ tiAlchole ; W. V. T. John' F. Berrisford :1 E , Seth Orme ;W. A. 18 ,1 Wm. Weaklem ;W. T , Joseph' Deorsitige ;W. T B , B. Brown , W. 17., Chia. Mom ;W.D. IL .., Wt' Bradley ;W. G., John o.llzeolion l 8 4 , wale Wood. !. . ! The folloieln;. officers of Anthracite Lod No. 214, I. O. of G. T., were installed by D. D.l :W. O.T. , John J. Derr, on Wednesday„Nov. 4th, to serve during the gustier ending 21st, 1869 :-.W. C. T., Jesse 8. Hawley ; , . T. T., 1144- Boyle'; W. 8., Jas. W. Nagle ; , .T„ Erma Hodgson ; W. I. 0 Libbie W : W. O. G., L. Kleinert ;W. Wider Brien ' D. 1 P. seemby IL., Amanda Hawley ;W. 0.., v. .L. tiCM. loan , W. P. 8:. Walter Wolff; W. A. &.1 Glover : FL Et i 8., Mary E. Bonk ; L. H. 84 clumped ; P. W. O. T. Henry O. Shafer. I 1 This lodge meets on Welowidayl 14 ! , tock. Monitore of the order. 94g always welcome. . • __.+..L—......; From the hlahanoy City , Giatte ot sabrasi last we extrat theloilowing 4 - 1i • LOn On. Tbtaida* Jut Edward - O'Brien. Jadg and Thomas Grady. one of the Inspeetors of the ei in the West Ward; this Borough, were arrested oil th of ITlsniel P. Moore. for refineg 0 take his More ) vote onTeeedeY,last. on the grounds that be wee a it appears t' at Moore. during the time of draft”, :to Illinois, mid while a resident antis:4'ml drafted to this "ftnaty., Some time a ft er. be retarteklie Dde Borough. and iljO to the last eleetko, voted thtt pane cretin ticket. This was all right, KO 1001( se he 1 listed Democratic, but as soon as Moore attempts It° vote • arena them, ins vote It challenged as edam* Tie 'parties have been held to answer, I end the ty of the ease will be tested at the °timbal Court. t let We are requested to announce that _Pam . 110. Grand Army of the Republic: of this ti, bold_ Brat* Ban, a Ladies' Fair and Festival at the New commencing December 15, 1563.. foe the of procuring tends to aid and moist the widows d or- Taigas of deceased soldiers. of lfaluutoy Clty Tient. UT. The members of the Poet design maidn ms, e Feb i one of the Anew. ever held In Mshanoy Vallee: will' spare no expense is man.B. a deCl4/4 SOCCeSe. Among the many ladles who have expire? a wil lingness to.essist In papules articles fame M' we arc permitted to name Mrs. P.. B. 110r.11frank Caner,dlrs. E, F. Smith, Mrs. Julia A:.. We. John A. Swabs; Mrs. K. K. Weber, Mrs. J. 8. - Connell. Mrs. O. C. Tiffany, Mrs. 3. FL ' Mrs. J, 0. 1 Burkholder, Km L. IL Derr. 1.. Getz, Mre.• Prank Wenrich, Mrs' Charles D. Mrs. C. Dunkeiberger, Yrs. W. Hemmer. Ebk wins°. mm. Mary J. Taller, Mimes. Belle Kate Allebach, Mary A. Bendnffer. Anna 11.! 3 .71 Ella Richardson and Kate Philips ; i • Tim following-gentlemen, also, hire Medi tared to act ass civilian committee to aid td; Y. E. Alletecti. Philip Conrad, Theodora Emu Mutineer, and Geo. it. Troutman. f • The Committee haring chute of tote Fair a are. Thos. roster, Augusta Weber. Manes 11 veer, A.'Schroyer and D. D. Dffimui. Miopskirts, Comets, the beat in town, , o' dollar, et 210 centre street.' - Prcee..dings of Se.huy.%72 Haven 80rmi.,9 .—A atattd meeting of Cotincil irse he 9th. Present,' Messrs. Betz, Teter, Ei Cote, Wagner, Gensimer, Freed, Bpger; Goy. A ' , Minutes read and approyed. . The report of Boad Committee was placeda on file„and on motion agreed; to th utittee, was instrooted to re-eat tho ••• • A. Field,, with • rise of four inches at it • • ner of his lot. , • . . -The ttee was' likewise Matra° the Widget:Z(lBam Pike in good repaii. : ' The Chlef,Bargeas wu requested to l l ! I urgent in the matter of earbiug and piM his attention was nailed to the fact of the ed violation Of the Bocongh urdinatteee,l tang the du•Owing of ashes and other streets. ' Committee on Lock up reported prog Committee on Geeger vs. Borough! Progrege of C i • . • Il i Report onimittee ott Surveys ko street, was read and placed on file. 1 On motion the Finance Ciantrillj instructed to present a bill to H. work done M hi* pavement, and in cascol to pay the same Ao enters lien or 'precool lect the sante according to law. Kr. HO' quested the' privilege of laying a fifteen on the paveinent outside the line of Mil Dock street, which privilege on motion frised, and in cave be should constrtiot sit the Soper/Igor was Instructed to same. The folloning bills were read sulfur; for the =mints : ' • s P. D. Beton' • Butz h Borman J. H. Biatz; J. biLberryl... *treed; hands_ hi. Dubai t Co Inane for e~ening hyvioasjisigne fieatlt ors' a Soldier.—Mr. Nelson formerly a resident 'of this sc. several yetire past, a cities" - in that City on Sunday his late residence, No. Major was la eon ofMr. 1 ly of this I3orongh, end his age at the time of his `.Nelson *as a member c leriets before the late tin command to Washington, hostilities. At ,the =prat service he enlisted in Con 'q Beg., and 'was aintad St' nice of 'disability be ws expiration of his second te A meeting of. the Airily hers, of the 'Washington A 48th Iteg., was held at Bak evening nun, and arrattgerth . The body resehed here r and was interred in thr followed tb the grave ilt I, Major's former oompanioni-in:arm& ;. Ths le* alone service/mere conducted by Bar:. Mr. 1110- , i 1 'At a meeting of the satirise mem of the Washington Artillery Company, held on Wednel day lasado t, the following offered by P. B. Wallioe,',' were pted Warmth, God, who. etettolleth and oedema all things' froth the movement of In a to the msjeatio tureep of nnutimbered l . has in His inscrutable providence reinter from one comPanionship, our late Nel son W. Major, therefore. .. . Rewire, That in the death of N W: Ma jor, we lose one who for many years an itarn, est, active and zealous member of Wit= ton Artillery Company ; one who the of war, sounded, and the life of the Nation wee, hepartueli, was among the first to to arm in its defence, and 'one who was for 'all thaw qualilies which dietimplith . th e' tree ernpat eoldier atid.the patriotte citizen; - I BesoireduThat in this their greet i hart_ rending athethe a r lua T a w ith the relatives of the an 'that *ey e :have lost one to whom .ware ' by Men' of the . tenderest affection. s. • &soloed, That In reaped to th e in — o l rot late fidiew-miotheir Ind will attend biernneral in i i = 1*"11 1 114' Besoiced, That a copy of thew . - transmitted to the 1 IMPr of the that they be published-oaths pay 014 h. Xezzi Fall Winter stock operdng (iamb; 710 Fentre street, TO TUB POTTIMLI•11 • ; It is s foot, thit out of the 15,00& inbabituthi of this Borough, only about 4000 ii, - in Mew, dance uou, the oarless of the Ohris:an sancta : sri. Where are the other 11,00(1 " •- • The First Presbyterian- (lurch o Third Ind shantongo titres* hu DOW a Pastor and U ntried on • sound working basis. jj Her object to to do good to all who viii plant tbesseavert within.her titanium. . She Unlially eztendii the invitation. to all the People qt Pottorills, not now , cannectag with Woof - hurdles, to Wens bar serrxes cos Sabbath 04 A. M., 'tl34 71 , P. Dr,.1110 . 4 . 01:1 Thrplay eve log it 71. . , Let ah onus. Polite litegion *et be Awe at the church, to Best.all who mite, ponsfatably. Pastor, Officers, Members, will greet all with welcome. "Oome with no, and we will do Ton good.' Ottildno not attending Sabbath Quo', in thial Borough, may be counted by thoutatide. The irst Presbytuiso *Mal le d eeree dde havillg l ii= l = 3"l4llliTial competent teuthers, 1 !Lamm. at end be baneti Lirtt rcanftd. ne, and *twill 4*i tisamohni , , , irmis. Pa., Mortal:ern. UM i Aia imply nee of Poet IT, G. A. 114 held at,. tbstrliall on SF inwotos.eta ISL. is= rat : i prwiartie aid rarolotions were ed Was isas. The Pair bald by palm°, A, p,.. a soars beyond Ola moat ataindae ' ti... behoove" as to • seknowlediur et the Waist& aid atm nese parel l as l i e l i k soi cenSwo therefore beThat it • bed. lw 21.11.4r001. Il ici z r ooismo oar sioetabeoni thanks tar OW t. 5 sod aseoptisse wha au tornado% and to Mopes. se e s se waft Wit. we o n at the Mei ' est tabs by the adages to ear 421:1 guithsted to the end of the Paw, is to strestlis the buds at tie tisiot to tamed etortkan , . _ 1 4 71613:111111 1, - - amideed . , Ilse vs Ire Mgr tedibtid 10. °S. Use Wives be Ida eompdanew' with atir tot; teem lad this ea tratosaewast et Ili tidal* tii• Winn= tornado the eh* ot be Ittlit: vim loollsi eve eft ingebsog is aratibt_of ptillsetlem ON Iran MI mow nibs WS 1 1r - Ner so 'Ms ad.. arm" 'pas the mum aid coy gam, That wean arm the solve Wane sad zuwasseei t.'" otoolat to amok OS VlVlesoks aot atoroopel "Natio mati. Itoa *a 3P- Lanai at ✓ aatMt Moab tuwat maw at the c - ,=:. , ;•• '4l E 'l4 l' 186 8 ~ -N;01 HT111111311? ':1 ema* tai° f pol pal ca 4 01 / In this 'MU nomosigasis• masses 110AINAtail:a= si n goik . ss vase tn I ?flint Ihe "anal* his in .1),1.3014010 113mWAI.*xitus* Pastor—the puputsobssAtetist 'emit Pa lieseiTea ttiNgumak.4o4 6 44coniceie s 9 pail - &dop e d a nd Bit the home d' he - d catching•the min sv,ithoht!* by the upper led im of the left-hand aleeve ; I'd iiuied tb bite, tad tamed 1r and had E to itlehlti! this 'bit' gMer ;. it WI tougloirthaii tillY r And Ad logge4:2o bing, at the cloth SO along, malt seemed in) 1014 b, that it oak pa . Ipng to bltitt It WOO ; and the lningrilbssiii dldniknOw at to de. cony dlun lied exercised' ;the ills eslmitatitaflo*asant thkr, beim!! roam ye-horfelf ideLs wad., striiits and an overcoat', to bobt; ;and ttlrprot them, all, at %hit' piaci where Um cad& delight to call for*. oteloadne t 4 went 'A tha 4ROCKHILL & WILS!Nt GREAT Btows 600 'ls 606'. choittitit Novembeo4.va 144-2 t Tax koltoutog pissallsa'arti' all old • tbip*ida line beim iiimedged Ito are for rile' do a* genefill, . . • - The wishOTtinFa ' ap6tectsd at the, Promxide Ote wn. an. pl ies the,blood with its .llfe . Velatt,t.ll, Irony • atrenzth. vigor: and_tww Uta s t* w • • e alatem-A For Oppepals. Dehtlity,' Female Waste M a ipecac. "A' U page Piimpniet hada tag a value hie trent* " on Wm as a Nadietne." lilt • terllncates and ritations. be sot • J. P. "DINNIORB, • • • rltto .• i No: 56 Dey &met, New rorh. ililrlattar , illsMleaum et Wild: resit ' his been Wed tor ne bait am:Sari fo e 014581. Oortemnulon u avatyaffeMlos Me Throat. Lange mid Oust, It com cough, by !owning and cleansing the lugs and all a aying Irritation,. thus re-" moving the canseinstead of drying up 16m cough and" 'cubic the emu' hat - • - .7 . =TNT. POWLN & 80N., Proprietors,. . No:18 Trercumt St„ltoaton; • , • I Dr. Elf. Alsedetay , I•dhae W'smet, : • A pee Doha:owl)! bent .distolved. in water without • anivenl; cow/doing rif grains of Iciiine•to each timid canoe of water .I Wise Is - admitted by an medical "mew, to' hwthe bed known remedy fon•ficrofnia. Canm%. Slit abeam, thc,, and thou sands fan testify , to the wonderful virtue of this peep s:Won toe eb awes. Clars ftee. . • 1 . • 3. P.ircu DUO3IIOIM Pm:Aesop. • • • ... No. 56 Day ht., 'Sew. Voth. • Griteedi Celebrated Itatlve worts like magic on Old Form, Barnej bealdA, Ca* WoOnds. Braises, Sprain', - Chapped laws*, Chile blinfia. Fe.. &a: fa *Rapt in action; eootnes the pain, talteaout,iloneeft• and reduces the moat Briery looking swellings and influntaations f ions affording rent! and tf complete cam ' °illy 23 cents a bog ; sent by mall fon 55 coati. I 88TH W. kIOWLI a sox., p r oplietan. • 4q41 , I Fa. 18 .Tremunt At., Boston. • ItjH A • .T 11, ; CELERRLTED 4 . - , • E Et VITE E.ll, as gimbf l. beide fir tbe- Tellict, - is Caws; von _Pittard Ors or . ins Mara . Canna • ..•• Raw Gaoling or Ham es 13•16 Seers, REZ3TORZEI PPE NATINIAL COIL/411 • ' ' i IMPROVES ITSTIROWTH. • , : ' - • ,• . - -INVIGOR&TER T SCALP • . • AND ROOTS OP THE HA/R, Inc eases the Secretions of the Mattell *I the --.,.. Raft, Removes Dandruff, Cures re • • 1 Diseases df the Scalp. ; Ohanges' Whlakere And Mnetachau t their Ratoral - Color, Does not .Stabe the , .• , IT iS.NOT A DYE i • . , A Few Mng Many Catania Pili,ef of p its: - • lnvaluable Prerrtles. • , , ~, COLOR Pagiii)BlLO 111 mitts DA ift. , Wis. C. MoiiiemmarAisq., Philadelphia; Pa.—iikno, , Sir :—lgy halt having bias my, wititlLMeg out Very numb, and bearing ot the great tepteation of year Her Restorer, I Midi mew o R h oad in the 'almost incredible short tkne of •three eate r tit not bring in' any manhet e dye, for It dose ink soft 4neything,) It terftxtly restored, 'my grey hat: to itebriginal color. Mithe tailing of the kW effsetnally, keeps my . en arid enttrely line from dandruff: end as- a hair dressinga do not think It his, ior ever, mho. _i_rumed, keepingahair very softend glop. „ - of it ln =be * at temTli T tid lirtiC ll: / . wft w i t l i ali Dre• zwin vent baldest; and atop Qat sr; itching of the scalp. nine wryer need It be I will never 1,,i Irishman: T o ,lraly, —7--- - ' LOUIS IMPEL, 4 Div on St. Rew•Tort.lhur. 4, Ism: . . , --. 4 NEW OROW7H.O.P A IR w ii, C.•Mnswiretcar, 140 RoKb Sixth street.--Liar Sir :—This is tq certify that for the last dva :tars 'my hair his been , falling out In large quantities le fact becamelMid on the top of my twd... • I hareiriven several hair preparations a fir trial, hut none gave me be lust eatiehietion. - A. Mead •og Mine pantiStor himself tiro bottles of yeur flair Restorer. Ore tee one boUlt to tee.' After I bad ruled aboat - fof I the bottle. my haw came oat nicely ot - er.the bald place; and after liming the balance of the Restorer. my hair. began to grow out thick ail twee my, bead..' I cheer fully recommend Wrn. G. Montrrommys :Usk Restor er M all panne whore Win' is falling out. i i • Prof. 8. W-J0N118,,109 Union street. Philadelphia. Mardi 10,1564. . • . GRAF 1/.1/ft fißsro'RED TO irs .veTuReL mr. We. C. Nowroonzar —Dear ir:, I cheerfully recommend your Hair Restorer to all remote whale heir is falling, as the very best remedy they can use.— It not only dreturthetui the hair, b 4 also restores gray belt to its !salmi color, mid la ail toy to we as water . I have need lent two bottles, and any hair, which was neuiretice, k now restored WAS Worst calor...pot a gray hair to be seen: It also promotes the growth of the hair, and prevents irs.failing-oft: Yours. truly, , COULTER RUSSELL. 1111 Ridge Avenue. Phi SS October 11,1865. •• • ) . • „ •17/E 'O/44 T HAIR TONIC.OP TES DAP, ' U. a. Ester, G. F. j713.T? j (bun d Nov. , mac, 1.. Mc- .and Oom of. W. . sate re . h will .t along ALA re b • wall s he $7 00 8 02 15 2:1 99 15 121 67 148 73 $389 82 1188# 6145 133 . , 42( INVALUABLE ARTICLE FOR THE 1 ; 0/7,71T. 1. itkiler Wul gray aar orreral years. my hair brie been reamed to Its natural color bj L ib, , use of a small Sers Anhatity of Mon ' Hair Benora. 'll has alb :eccelentuslthe wth cd the Igalrireelaegla th e aalla skuff, and kept egy p cool, sad in &perfectly healthy ;condign* . the large number of papas whom I know to , bawl been butegtod by. the nee oilgont ceese.rfirEfrdr liertorer, I canny will palest, - truth. that it Is bailable k4anceilsit eall growth 1 p 1 the hair. reatortary the Ward cellar, sad " 4 .....VrAtil db reraMll3ill Ikarth Talk St.' , ralWasitalia. Aug. la. Ma Zotour =CI EMg Wm. 0 - .l.°•lllovrtnigetr,, 194,_Defir* New York there is not a preparation lor , the hair that- can compare with liontvecteria Rale Reamer. as a re • newer of color' sad &awing. rudoubtedlY ottra is the great hair tonic of the nay. '1 steak from experi ence, having mad mazy plapazibras, arid yours is the only we Medium brindled_ me. Ij My hair bad been verygray for a imager of yap, end your Restorer has pa renewed the original, color of the heir. and greed y Improved ire growth. de a drawling for the heir It is exquiiete,, and in every ,riespect pleavere to or It. ." D. RICRSOBB. /02 tk 104 Malden /atte. • • New York; Angela 2a. L 966. • 7' , MONTGOKBRYIS R ESTORE,! 4 WI. C 4 Moreroosrarr, leo North. bath litreet—Nor` Sie:—My _heir has be erchant of I seigray =d bis rafts for, cree p = yeara. Jay abr. &m p some of Montgomery's Ralrßestorev. Ilace. war Waned. to try it,' and in one week It restored my NO to its, = coke. which was a dirt brown. It tot only Mbar to tic adarateoldr. brat Issearad soft and gWmy and moored all , &Ater from. my bead. to a bar Mack. is els best I bays .ever used. I feel it my . duty to let the public gateral/Y know that they seed • not wear gray hair any_ anger it will Only use We C. Montgomery? Hair • miss R. Bois.= Goorgetowa, DeL,lferch Ire. , , THE RESI'ORER 43, 4, 1, 101ELSISNG. Wm. C.;MOSTOMMILT, Seq.—Awe Sir :--gy het bang gray and tailing oat very hst, tontened a bot tle at your Hair Reamer, and _Seed accordha so dl. rections. ,In s abort time the WWI Of ar Ye WI =74 sad the Afttinal meal color okay her way: redone It alio m a im the bait eat and g k om lts growth, ad _teems the scalp. As a theft and reamer amalthed, hare neva 'head lte emaL Yam, trey, _ I N, OW.=, 4110 Cathie meet. Phtladelidds, Januipelit‘ Mak 1 OP nut HAIR STOPPED.:' Wm. o.lloareoeceav, geg.-- r Dear Sir:-4 have oern new Montgomery's title Melee, for theldiriase chnitng i t bar has ray to l ea. eiar name color, and it low bid tbe lt haitkept 7ttrustr= s traznailnyin t e d eohm sae Dtoadd HENZE DRUM, lliT Ridge Ayesue. 91114. *WM • 7RRTIMO.Vi or wu, TJA • Wm. C. goireemmer—Dwir, Sir tads, sweres In Odra m taidemay to the ellaticy of year . Mile Reamer. my sea bean grey for seven! year, end hearing roar tteer _the, "Pk= ot'i dam mined to try th , Ise now Navy to state n t e t a t Inut doom all you advatised it to 110-A-V 3111 hair, 1/. gray, to tts coke: It Id a sigudg deddedighe ibt.the ; and I advise all persons vebo base grey balromd whit itseetc4 Its mane 061st, to use Mootgenteyk Ii alsokeete the scalp chap aid tree has and la easy and plane to, ilas• - 12 7_" doubts the tenth of the catlike", ma cm ton ass kir thesseelue. Yonne, key. • WILLLSM LOOM Idg lehadelydda. ago. ' , ; Pike kl 00: thee la 50; that dk 11014 'WY. - t» (40; PrOteiettel 140 N Sethelest, • ;1 JOBNETON, sanolgilt & COWEN, tioneni ./VANo. et Ardi et, itd/lidelyide ` 4 „ • ~. , : ,liiitintedt bet Teo Late. . . -,. Be ,mend in ttme. Mews the indbristion snd . ri*PePi* ors Dot to bi tri4 with * The " 11 8 4 I thing inbelig to Wets Bons ateltets. latennostlool, , *gelatins Cum, or , matt atter ' drogeraell din* SW 0011 4 0 0 0 (/* an zwitiraftele no glittabot pa, tent, ratan belselisetssLi Bonet delay then, In* Da MOM= 0 1 DPPIPS% are grit eniti** 4 l 4 soit st one to the rintorittre teedltbes 110a111 1, nal mum Banlis, and to* will lie We. ll I A Retire dawdles Imekti a le sellietteg l , SA not to Ilse]( tennettletely. A it fhb Yonne tow dad/7 =Mee; Been Ada aot tied grease intl., the weld INC . oda* a date til one li edidillt .Ilki De Pilicr be nested to permit genies IL I Jim eaitatv at AN al* glebe le tt ii • • !iminOwily eldwitimid warm, Idiom is IBM * nellite entY lo g bold.' 501111rilTiteglanadhcid &MO so leteellT etneedsd to be thle noinellgel leer* en. inceoeleg awl. vii ekraeblitekty ap°a the . Bee organ, amid end Ira' Aba gawk aul Teamed 'MOM, to *a lIIMPIRp -, f actize, 16 upon **nem, aill sizattogtbs balk UMW eikadoia u a amotor iNitlaillu. NI Wiil. s e s etanstbie. it wog i miimithi: they ill* pastscauirtr wa wiiii,tr, 14 Masaama 0014 . tho mammy ssii. af suaawa,.aaa tide my' ' Per ant Os eni4ll6loooo - 1 alailan often et Woe ' acvlisikabilebigiusitallitqua Plant I/ - : '` • '' 1. C 4 !D. Dan IWO* IMO IRO !I GasTtsaszir 176,bays sior 110114 ist IM barn IP — aim elm: :Womb! &POW* iv 011ftsitailkliV Optasi VAUSieus intagelut ; NOTICES.. . • • _ Y ra l "ir iris Ileireabyserhait Csasweb. TWA sin • Mitilitango St eats.' Sostesoy ask star palish tietiSaw-aketater. SW °task; eiss. tft4/e awa it. Seltbsib Scbool-2.0.01055..p. ' Posper 3 gOnlleir. 23/4 o'clock. faders-- Thwilday arreabig. Tja ceelodr. , , • Pailltwa Isaidatos,,No.'lo. Quatro stmt. Its num and dtlsatb. toidialW twritsi. •sad ads asartily arelsorne. • esits win ziroalded predpal=it sip ,wlll be pleased to attend say of the , • . Itirßstiipsiet ObstreluTiSltentorio IL. Ref. A. H. laraosowss; ! Pastor. Resideare 144 lawmen' St. ' Preacifing smug Itabblat at 10.1( wdo*A. L, sad o'clock P. IL • , Sea d Ikshoel Wan %Meth IA smolt. at 2 alb '. 1 arm Welniteday. sentlog..e& ' Bible Class easy- ?May moilag; St 7 ,4 (Mott. All are cord tily Waal to Wad. I Seats free. • el rasa' St. plimsoll. t3ototid es.. abort! .Yariwif Irausuit Nod IA D. U. raster.- Bess.; 'leek an et IdtGA. M.. Itnill)C, WIL • Payee Nesting. Tatiday wrostag. at lAr into*. =- • ' Iltrliwasatelteell Cbtarei l °samba' suck!.—'• Revs , LAI Gammas; Pastan mil preach Acta= ' lig sandal' 100E7 at lo:crtioc!i. Aso sizpit thi; Nre&tert at eruct - • - _ 'a real CO N. IL owner 4th and Otilawhil I Stao , ,• Sr Oat es /Pramseem I= o wortdag, frois,timi to 9AI wawa, in th e Mane on flecood Steed. batmen Ilsetat sad Normalise ias.g All Ire Invited._ 't, SW - Ilecestd, IPresby Cbuteal..dl PotteA. at' worship mirotarsy eters , Sabbatb. at 10% . AE -11, sad P. IL. In the fttuicil Clawates, told Second, sftror balding.) Narket street. A ll are invited; Beats free; Sandal &boot, 2 P-_ M. 7 rarTbe Trialty_fter &mad Cluirch et street. between Third and Fourth Amts. Rev. A. Horensnoi. Pastor. Services sun seedy of 10) A. If. . Ind TT'. IL Rests free: ' • ; . . EEI ~ Ui.ISRfED.. AA Marriage Notices must be aceOMIIMMAIe oda Oats to appear to Oul Joanne*. ; . . .BOSBYSUICLL—DRILL - -Orithe 24th - tilt, hy Rev'. filesabower,:exusurs A..itosausitts 4-4 lent Et.i ann. second Ilstiginei of Jobe 13, Du 11, $Q . Pat* .Bfutpis aitnotuaormaiSo AWL% .ftlll l . nalle 0 , 14041 d 0 , 01 notices', ea., rant AC fir at au *at, 01' 10 *stayer -4 ' IttiZßY-tut i'htladelpbta, on the 10th Init., CAttci- Etre IL-Btr4wr In her :24 yeitti n the 14th of October, in Wareb Totenitdp,dadidttex of John Breen, ip the, 18th year of her! age. • .- NSHENTIT-Ort thelth tntt., in Pont - vine; Catnip Keinara. fs Idanufeetnme, 4 native of Garmanj, mod e 6 yew, II enienthe and 2 dare. ' : QTTO—IIn the &A Lost..; 14 einesom.Anaanen Ltnooim, On of John and Knish Otto, aged 3 yews, 1 Philadelphia. on the Sta loaf Vi'. NAJoe, , tu the 331 year. of his age. 13ARTIt— rtm •On thetfth of November, In Potteville, ceefleel> N: • 3112 fAve ofClerelemlm aged 53 Years. 11000 VERN—In PottsvillN on the sth tast,MAtt iiti Yatiosw, In the 19th yip Of hoer age. , . POTT—On Wednewley eireaheq, November nth, lizeieuti Peer; le the Ifith parable Lev The-telatlves sedideate et the WWI hz• fully bitted to attend bM them' hen We lab leers ilesee. oml thetudey &Monroe Ili Waft. witalput farther notice. , • MtllD—Ou the Ith tted .to North. Yanhelm, Ole. Riau, an MAO:bend this ,tkrctrQy, Aged 99 years Decumed wu formerly a resident of Orwitrahrog,' and: In the early history' of Oda :County served 3 years Is . County Cdminissioner. • • . . t ~ S i ERtING—TtO Tottaville,l tfcrwerdber . atia, Ise& ,yealt, eon of James and pushaiding, sid ed Years, 4 months and '29 days. -' - - - - , . C '' STICHTER—In this Borough yesterday morning, Buse !Li Smears& need 111 Turil, isle let I4ers. C'ic- D, 49th Penna. liegittrent. • . - .. Rammed goidiers, the friends of the:family, and the kabile generally are knifed to attend his funeral from le late residence,No. 54 Schuylkill Menu; on .tc .'morrow *Sunday) *Darman; at It - o'clock; precisely. interment at Mei Odd Yellows' Cemetery. , . ... r Er !pietist "meeting of Pottsville &Section No. Si, Citricts of Temoettnoe. held on Monday evening, No.. cashes. 9tia. 190, the following • preamble and resift. tltins were unanimously adopted : ,W1111:112A4 tits pleased ;Almighty God in /twit 11- wisepmvidence to resnoveeniidenli and titiesPecitakr &Om oar midst cnr late, tnicither; Joni EITIMIOI2 therefore be it hive Tend by= Ms enddan death, his pareaU . hive lost &loving and dettlial• 'Mt. and the Beetled:tit loos that bedifficolttd apply, and we ,gratertipy atknowiedge all towage:es to the order!. mi u RoSolsei, That we will ever cherish' ale mem ar, a faithlal member and. brother, and oriole 'veil' .trir alas belt We are comforted with the thought that he 1 joined that Sectlorralwere Of which clod le the Pat ,• n. - 1 Betifeed, That In their ... deep bereavement we extend • ' 1 Our heartfelt syrunathy to his invents. assuring them that our Icore'and restart are 'lath them In this their time of trouble and a teletblo: 4 - • ;j , " ~. .1 - Reant,rl, That this dectioh *timid. his toners] In a • body. mid extends coolie' Invitation to other Bedtime Itt the Comity to be mind on - xbe common. 4. i Resolved. That the Charter ' be. ',draped tdmoording tor the Mace of thirty dept. . , ' I 'Re:wirra. That a cony <Athose tit:solutions be - h4A dd to the onions of oar late. Brother, and that theg be noblisheri in the Ititatosi: Jorash.' and Yortartt.tt ' Svozoss.t. ' .* , JaZur Bnwxans, 1 . , i • Barn: Ilitsentro. Cemmitte#. 1 - • Faxneato - : Fur. ... E , .? °breviary • • ',A; mortal meetinr,or raid No. 1413 G. A. it: of Shenandoah, Pa. November 9th, 1919, the folloWirig .preceible and retaltitions were unatihnonsly ldoDted Abnigtchain a God in B u irtaise prnae b al e b7 W - Wassaii: Ita fro tt i t l ikmt kr b i d ' , it ; ; One 1 ; f1 11-1 ;;;-' ; "--Reata " That we bow withltimblo atibit ' :iladott to 4 lila decree and see In it 21 wisderfe and goodneas • Rim who doeth W things Wen. - - ' .• Rembed,' That by his antimetrAitatb Pt= Ism I oat a rood - comrade, whale ainlabie disposition bad =cleated him to all who knew ban , Smirk That as a tetiOntaidal o; wpm* for der ate cotae„ we will west the asnalU d of 'arrant= lag aad drape. oar Pon toOm rota of thirty dam_ _.. le That* =0 thwa remota:tams ta bind , le to theaffiteted family of the dreams& and that a . = I be sent to tballeasaa' Joricsar. of PottarlUatot 2 . • ; 4 I , B. BARLEY, , ' '.. • WM. . SAL . c'erivilgaw • • GgO. ROSA ' , • • Ai a teals, me= of Auburn Lodge, No. GC, I. 0. O. of Pa.. at their lial4 November Ttli, 1914 irtia radiator' prrizoble and roorlationa Mere Mooted: • ~ Walrus, it has plowed Abolgiity Gallo sadden],' romoro frogs oar ortdot our Wad and worth, too. that. Broaraoret Watts, theraforailo it' Rerottod, That while , wailitbadt to the will ot Divine Prorkkoce, we-itorowtth holder tolito mother: :NW Nom and Woods oar heartfelt qmprttry in - WS the hoar, of their ordictloa; therefore be It Narroired, not th e Nall be draped bntourula fot the spar of Step da a a token to of 'tweet as. , boort for our btother; I Resorted, That ire rotor* oar thooLlaf hithe ftl ocens - aad members of Paxton Lodge. No. O. 0. F. at Dauphin. Ng *mew the tanataLto a hod, and burying our detested' brother• he -! • . - Reseloar, -That a eopy of the rosolatiouror toms mitts' to tbeills9l7 or', the. 411.• and Paxson Lodge• belt ' • Arooload,- , Thal they' reeoluthoos be the: , plan, and rbliattia lathe Nam* Annan+ I i Gana Worocarrokt istowit r i t ir - ' • Nitralot mom. '' - Aeons, 15tOremberithi WES. , 7`. iGEN.ER2fM riinlo.ES Pt Lta 140794719.—Tbit sob* us - 917: 11b bsl lt iaismel ysta. of thil lbeit instpol tbi sittelet == "lla eVerf- 41,44 'Cal* totoirte Mit;s.h4litiabe tM , on. I twasaitua etitiliv: 9 *WOK 1 oiskij4- roxi. I plat% 4 0919 otbigrOtail ot /Wiwi 199919,*.earpriter tj . hasmespita- Jo* 9ebnytkMll9ll9 beflu w bet146.1441. l * we Twit la berealMicli eed iii‘ booirg to Slyther r will not be tot Elk lb/ sar, data Of, CplStrbt t...l_ CrldionAnbabrAr7l4+4" 9104. ii.. 615 4441 ----.11191e0C160 , _Valabiel led! Ni.mi . • nQv :7 Tod e lvingriNele t ra ti hr o LY INS. Vi IlarAtikt elite so Wh. ta.,„ . awar • lI MCW4I. 4 II tIi 1 2 ~. 061;.Volies s ato Ober Mom baanari. Wotier bilit of Y j , l lr: .1141111( 1' - lier b ilT i ran i ree dis VE ' Dino Alms 3011111 MI 4filt Of Ifilth ' Mill=ir o .1,1 . 111 : 11111 8 7, " I° t-------•-• '2-1,1-, -I* t.* -_,:. iiiiii k allt o r , ~ ,r-: JAtavir ,II Ell== DIED. OIC SALE AND: TO .rut Merrik chew • turret; • 83111111.11o.inilitertri"rtRtee itb l'ot ' V et"ilt wi "4°7.'1 litAterof anises Wee abd rtabllnnZ part& ,larr. Inquire of ash At ,!- ta.at• it gastinuata Mt Cahn!, street. ipos sALic.-:—Ten new 3.atory F c iate lltrigns. r _Bowes. on garrison arta rt tint= Aloe 5 „Balding Lots on Beeond , St S. algoining the .ntelee. tTetutp_ressoitable. . Good vartruicr rends Llecelsterest. Will 'be sold togothee' r hrgo to scot • porthoom. Also two houses to rant. AV i t .ti o B ALL. Market St. • Notr.l4. ' • Fon luiva---sortzantsi stne.loo twee power. two MI !Wm* dbussekite 8 tees dtohe, with bee; wbeel and rbatt. %Poi prke, dc., cog 'll l Cei; ALVAN, .fibieueoloCe. Itab `4; , MalkDo3ll tan be woo.) or I?? en mot Sew York Qty. ' ' Tioarimzipro Novaya ' WO PLOA4AF."' L. Slew Beir r k, IlatuTtougo t!ti, jot ILitstory 4 - 11-Thrositori teal brickdftlags. WI I at. At4: l B‘ l Y -14) CRUSEISL. IllitateAst., 1$ tow , Jan 214 48 ' t Ott 'Goes istratairsav-sivolonsi bilbrot 1 Ittce.` ,so feet front by 300 feet devil ; other li e s front b'4oo feetdeep. Apply to- P. W. AHEM% 126 centfe 64,Zottevele.. October SI. vr • t 4 t-tf badness erd yes mess atlen sad IWmoarbat "M adden? 7. la tit: switenG4.2lmiaitriour sod : at Its Wad sod WlOl6lll wee pled,try bac Safer. '.it to MEiiM VALIJAMILIE PIMP MIT • TATE SALIC...One-twea Amid - col bad la New Castle Comty (known stew& ing shoat 490 acres. i• A trail 44990 mut al COAL 409 la BO" • - ' Valuable Wang lela on epleadid lot do SehulStSl Avenue, Avenge and 5T feet front on Clmrch OneLfoulth hams Is tt:e to Belmyildll Toinlehtp, to dosette lira. Sarah Hut: • - Amoy to . RIMY • Real Estate la IntlMinCe Agent. to St- Prolartile, Pa'. Jan tortnestv von KALB ?Mt Norwegiat Coal Corapeny offer for axle th .. tyak uin col. Ilery. situated at Mt. Lax on the " eat Branch of the lit. Carbon Itallmid. Pottirilb.l tre i g , _ The lease embraces the Dismaad. rd and Prlni rcce Veins. (Bed Ash) and the Sec Foot and Mani moth Veins, (White Alba having min di' Yettf•yard.)... and-extending fma the knurl J oo years , The Orchard and Primrose Veins am xow In' aorkeri ful operation and *abler of-fwodnolitg frrint 4.0 lo 60 em_ deny, with all' then traprommenta, anon. as b umping . Bob:Rand Fan ; 4 find Cars weesay Breaker, capable of ~wing 100 la Mears daily. ill reecntly47l an d fleet order; ape Shaft senk-on the fte Ash Pct IP fe et walled ns • and ready for thri eq.' z Angcsmon wantlese , a good Colliery willae o - f that r moat 1c In the Cooat7T -~ al Supt t onto 5: 8. IITCALF,.Treas., rates L ' Sept 0. 'CS , - . fs-km • - , • • • - , _. STEANt PIMPS, mealy fit nee.-'--14 inch Atm rolll4llt. rbe i inch IVIFIder 10W , : 'Two ettloreeliml . meL,-, - . - : : „ • One Whom ma i n 1101 L rottlitu3 !vim Works; Jan. LIS ' [ '- i,• • • , Fea S & Ls.'--e valuable ~ti . of Ooil . - lihtt situate to the tibsinokin Bengt on the twethern slope of the Loenstl ed. xtnthin eea t i tig Locast Oafs, Nor , IV:unbend coon , Pa , 4, e c z i ing MX ierec— The EClterprhe with the .11Litie Mil Rail Y. ZAW2l. th = 8l t, P3Z11311. or to•PEULIP Of EAST WIC& kin. - who, will Siva Pirtlealars koneentb4 thq ptylperty: , • December 14. .41 • - _ 504 f ' ' • • - ILEGAI. NOTICES: - , r` TO vas' usiOntoir olOontavoiriratii ' tl Vetted Stan& ter- the Ma lis sters ietrici of Pesessilvalata.., - UI BA -.,„ , THOM 411 M. RIOMIEfiT. a Ban pt, having tested' his's. , ex/titillation; and it It ins on the hearing , We t upon his application for a that he wasin pert:, nership 'dab Marren 0. Hel per "Melt HarransW. tinder tbs arm all. itanuner £ . It• Mist. vett& thereof has not been event! pn Oates. the hearing was adjouraad antil mwmber Urn% at ton olclock. A. is Necks Whereby given to a ll the aeditord et the said drys. that a dbichaste ari be Vested to the artic k said petitioner on the said Baton day er Deetsr.b&, Quiet* came be shown to the COll y: . . . . . By cedar of the Court. , I. , . • . • . .G. 4. FOX: Ciet otlitaidet Mart: Attest—Joey P. BOA air er, • .-. . - . • Ivor 14 'OS , . f. • . I • , . ; 46.3 t TIM R . TB :1 - ' I '1 • ' tate of Charles Reimer. Is of the rilaroich of Pottsville, Ps,,-deceased,: -Nott • is hereby given that the undersigned his beettlipootnted Admintstravix.of odd estate, and all persona twist claims on Feld utile are hereby requested to prevent the same, and all who are indebted toit , - to make_yulyrdent to • . , • ,: cenolizig gßeeelatirAerntnintatfkt^ ''' Nei .14 68 Wor tO her Attarney.l A. . §CHALCR . ; .•, vsievra of tt. cadowiter gissistEvi.• - 1 : 4 Demeaned...v-I*min' of ministration .upon. . • above estate havlne . been; 'ranted to og under signed, ill peraons trulebted,to 1 same are regneared l e o.tuake perinea% and those h vice etalma: %11l pre?. ent the eame for Settlement wit Out delay. ' .1: ' ROWLAND TO SS, Adinbiletrator: Tamaqua, November 14, '6B 1 - • •44-6 t VIARTOWS :BIOTIC .1.-In 'the' Orphans' ' Court of Sehuilltill County In the matter of the • to of Arno. Verger. d - -The ntideridgm-d • editor. rippobred to dlstritmle the*onegtn the liana_ of Sarah Yergsr, Adrnballuntril orsald Estate; es mi., . - .by her second se tnunt tiled: among the Persona tattled thereto. hereby, gtveanctile• tbst De will attend . the duties of hts aopoinhnenti on Tombs: the ern day of Del:mini?. 186.4, at Satinet.. A. lit.. at his ()Mee; No. /62 Centre street, Pommy), Pa.: . , : A, W. .: : . CZ. Auditor, 1 Novembir litA. 18119. •- . • , • - , , 46,1t;...' -1 c' . A diministritiee• MobilekWbesess; , . thTundet-' te. aleued. batigg_beeneopottpted Admuilstretets, of the raft" of .1011 N W; :,=.. M4' late of.theltownstdv , deeft ol of West Brunswick.. ' all peanut having . C 161141 Realest the geld eats paid preiseet theni 'frn Parneet. and Uwe tedebtaf the same should make payment to , - , KOLA-- , . Y,R, ROCA' • ' Admudstrittors: 7.fes.TlStl-45.0t . • • EQ4Bm:vindeir:twt.Ou IN TRU DISTRICT:- DCRT OD TUE: a waited SWUM fir allee=ateess D1N . 1.44et of relutilyllrntilli. • -- • " • ', - DANIEL R. CLTYRIL, it in e f the - late piit- Ihip COMpelied of Wm. 11.2.fortoti And said Daniel Glynn. twirling_ tinder therldrat ar Nato" .t," cly.- mer, of the ct y of Bea ll*. in the Oo_iinty of Beres,(' mad State of Peousylrenta.. l it esid YiMia. .a..,ftinic . rep t. isarias pottliosed fails dictum. s. meet-"., tog of crelitore will be.held on the Twsnty-thirsi day of fierftmber; A. D.l too ockice P. AL Oie fere NOllliter - A.Esq..otatlO.ONOe. mArza, No. 46 Borth Sixth street;.P... - that the ex: =Station of the Bankinfe be - ankont - ana" an y trosinees of meetings moiled Sections 21 end 2Sof the. ACtSI Congests The Register will certilp whether -the Rinknapti his eptifirmed to his , duty. A beefing will sip be.lo s. on_ ,IVedneelay. the "lb dap of December. £ •D„ • before the Cooil et Phlladelitia. et go oecloek, A. 314 stliso" sad where! parties in taferest mot shoal mime 'genet the dlir' . 'Witter" the min. dopy Lldvialsderi .dadge of h • e said District Omni andthe eralthertor at &phis the ield day of October: A. D.,, I" , - .'.KG. R: IC% Clot*: O ne , Aseet_:.u;IWAVITBERGI4, Register _'".._ COct3l,Vi - - .: .. . , - "= 44 ,..-lit'' 1 .;. . ACrDITOR , II NOTIC4II.Id. the Orptratuo txtert or &WlWlCoutal ti ErrAys ott,,aoiN Alttr Itaitaarr. DiLinit,' Then ed Auditor, Ay pointed by the Onottaus' C urt itiltilKottaty t - make' dtetribetion At the e of' Mod ffititattuim tate - or the Baraugh of P* lo -4W-deteallede to atil. anew those tegaltrentillai , to the-time, will sheet the partleelit , reetedliettbi tairptee ot ltbrattiol u t meat; at hte 'office, Nti:22 Ttlle, on Watley, the. likli i lliM laroV A. 1".• c=r . , ' I nd Ista, at 10 troloclkAt sffilt % Old wheit in - *nu! laterestel up reauaftd-to • t , •• t • , ' -% ifiLiattititiAtaffitot; ''! • Pottitille,tOct. 31; tea . - 44.3% • i fik 111111.11011WPSAIT 0 N0T1114.3111.-+.N. ' Rei t xx..}ttee ta heret.lgreo that idoteia of Adtaint . lonlon the tau of WILS. RIGHT, late of ....izb of nig. Pala 11011 CO. Pa.' • . • • • tem plated 14. the . of OetreylkM e.. to . undevilOod,—All so Me todifted 19. the will maketipohent. - - havipjf.. - elafearprele.: Pr"." 4= lll° '. . ' • ~ . A GET, Adttiltdatottit.r.', - i . •• • . twi O r am . .. i b0ni...014; lump • .or ASA. T owa r i r.L, , of the nereship elt•Bar, j , Elehayiklll haat hem grained ~ 1 . andeolfaled,—.ll.l . l indebted la add . . • baelkyotilled te_maktr, yeaeot wtthent • • a ••• all main' kyles. - ..... egatitet the pule wl• • .tS theta p lt •• • 1 • • -• for eettiseneat - —lfi.. $ i A ••••••• ••• • de bode nee; '...: - MlA's& Pa., October 20, - • ' ' - - AS-Et - . '..... deolniste~o No —Vlteress utters sg Admitdattell3ll NOW • • er I4NZ 11..'Poueety! havher heat mated to the ~! •• • peewee indehted!to ash! estate relieck nakeppOL vas.: wit Lola haft= tami -1110e.51 present them for net ueinent -•- _ :JAMINSCCW . I.oet• to "6&-•Q A IaItEININTRATteIit e ••=wiidalaberekin gt Unimitamilt late of the &tough ISt, olltkayllel fl Corbett illetiesec bele • r toile the natleraigatd.; 4.tt perm= tellebtad to sakt Istite ate Iteebt mid Demi= Without delay.•aad all tetateiemmA dal= the Hamel*lll : pant *welt ntthlompt. Aka= KWh* „Ha, • , ..,-.., , of r almon su ra* , •". 4- ins •0113 t. C1er...311 , saad vig • .• ~;; ._ at agikr, lbsestatik iit , • ~ • but 'to.Attesollialbett . ' • " . 11 4111Apktill • are. meted lo ma* . . • • ,-,• maim 'ad sal ' briNt '.' 7 : l7 '. await add 44 risquateArto • ' the saw nturna t qt r ie• . • ft, at Bt.. ow, • ~ MIUDI; 'r.i . Sti nsvoct,..; .in . . ... . . ~ .• ~. 43,46• - • 4 , • v ii m 41110 tto tea MO et' F. " r '' '1 - • . ^^Tr••- . .- . Silla i litik no ,..._ aftliCke. reilk, . 0. ~ • OT awe *calm --', •• 4* to' togp a sisiA quillikidele. 4 411•Teakiir • 77 Th.. - ! 1107arie tami ca , _,...:z2v e .-j , 1 •434411•411-• 11!t ••• ',. ri , : -..1r , ~ ; ,m111 "7 1, •• I ,:,,,! wa tiN gs i gt: , - ant=Aniga•. • Jaw, BAUMAN .tahll44' 111"" * Nosq - • 14.0400040 ft. '.. ' l •=rz s i. i:i : ~ it - brebtlaribp enblbeel• a 'be "err in"1"1"61111" Ze n" - i;__ Nalgararragn it s • Vbeemble TON • • LEN. GRAND SALE 111 be cold • •••,- RY:',GOODS •. 1 , • - : • js • • , .2; HOMER," COLLAIikY i • . , Sgt) V • Below:on them • • - •rP cylinder cv bed Ode.- = of JACK- (b al l i ng 4/34t Pl 4 ILAT) • • e. • . Ops to ConOnentiNove*ei id- Wig'' DEEP: ~:•; • • i• GOODS V - i• S ,21W481- i- . • ;,• .P4t Eti ••, • olOL.o'rEs, , 44,t , •-•, • • • • , )7: • i ,, LACES & ENBROIDEDIES - „ „ P BENS & •Wirare GOODS , 5,-11061Eitt& GLOVES, 40.4.. - -Ammonia *loops, &e., ao. ,tau,„ 9teir.. , Ho die It Li . :IWletut odes Otaticter , their titur i k- 11.12, would dteretistaie that ttetr": 44 , • • Stand corset tqraipris Ixeu•-• : zjitE4.: ' • Potteville„ • ;311-41 0 3 4,34 Pitttin' I : . • street.. .A. feetfront on the motet of lisniX te" or theilize e 5.4 n t H-e s 0 2 12 " • • I .1 '4 4 • 7 IiVHIOI < : .1 : • UST . BE SOLD - r . Prpazitfpri to 1 . F172001,11,0 qmir . ; „. • il ; Ne', Marble • . c h t sitliit St; nikrire Broad, I 1 linvelieeebeen#rpulimed in phihul!tipti,in, - cot' lag - • ; ' ' ENDLESS:- VARIETY . Of to ere inteedltint Kande, noneU - le the RUnSEL. IMO PINCIST NIVEIMIS 0 1111 SEhSO . , • •• . ; . ti,R.. &eo. wo#l4 advise all ciestroue of 'obtaining fir•t;.•; ;- , • . - •- • • I , z•-• (Great: 3 .eat, .4 GFQQ3Dss, .• c i e led'e.bo iefore buipecting their; stock. c 11:4 ii:isuie4 yak/Alm •• • -. 1 „ ••;. IMIPARIALLELED PRICI itt widen Ole esiztbrit Will be deli - ,, d •ct,, , figure ti' - • - • wt s.ple sent by mdil Inltn ? 6 * '6a; ,heap. loot Tie cold and chill lid. winds hj .112Ethig Arne whdaere and deers, PATWIT : . 11 V•DA L Hint 0 Fm.M ll3 l l ke Vise of *bleb :our hums will be kept radii) mime', and yotimlll ewe one er twq teas of goal tab *lnter. Per sale be the That it mai nlbetcove prteglk-by L: C. THOMPSON & CO. ° TEA • 1 nittiirsu.. THE Sant ANNUii. SESSION- will commie . echancit ber. and NO-kat Streets. Pots , Yale, 101 , Pa Tendon— istaclit , wciocl: A. M to, continue ilesiidn - initlrrneri woe, teachers oe, an teache are enected to attend. Direct urofaa parent* are negemern4 hiVirod to attend Jai engage to the elettlmea. I . • ' Dartag the Ay the ermine - iniE sionat' of •eine Pens In .the leitnitties tents. ero n *acme ennerilimatlor t lazects calatlated to • Ito prove.cer methods U. ginep,m426o wordigi _tirtbottrinh t o = tb """ext ll2 l o ectgael delivered in the 4 Tuesday ev ityt, Prof. - X.la. Rant -- • WednesdaycreatinE Dr: - Moore:" Salem, ~ , Trsetical Poe* , mad Valasot tairldeal."N • Ttnesdayorinhn i IteT. ; DeWitt Talmage ; enc. 43Tumblitr &Co." ect edsw ' Revs T. patina Talmage; Subjert ' "Bel& Side at , I - To the Tat tam ildralinnee , of td. cents to taw ' will tie an* to asset to claming rixpenne pi' Le: Ttl a ile a di tS a filikald-Nia , her Sin:Talon 'Mae.. eit be tire edY points Ara ottevllle, r:o. lifeBl4l.lopittece... Hotels willientertsla teadons at s lane redaotite. from theitaMel nue, 29 teachees attended last year " re report a. /1 or LIT Ad BE Assembty ARu 9111. eVarmty It the Statefa to Nal to boil at It st least Ilire dna every yea'; PUe . 14"/ " .18474 . - JOSS NEWLIN, - Uountyfkiperinnotoeutot Common &Brune. am M. 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