MELEE ilitto l- 40111 POTTSVILLE,. nt itTni tMrs . PRA.I7DULENT VOTUFG• - • • It is a fact at which we as Americium who . ought in eve7thing, to be proud of ottr coon ttS,,,tdost Itlol l , thst election frauds ere In /Teasing yearly. in boldness and extent, MUM rotted States. There waitstinte when to have even whispero that a Supreme Court. of a State wortid,b4nlity of winking at Me gal acts of RS officCis in'conneetion with Um , . asue of naturalization paper', *would have raised asaille - eff incredulity, an justly. But s:s • the recent transactions in Phi !pigs rove . that such a thing is not only prod) ble, but that • i.".... - 'it ilea been dope. 1 And those spore which -!I-- were issued licidank by thottsan „with the --:,.. . --.- nitine Of Prothonotary, Snowden d the seat - .. of the Court atteched,' wete its not only in - tl ' Pialilaelpiiift bilt Ore Bat $h e and else , -_. ..• `;, where throughout t h e' State, I' nee. We -.• _ were toldbut:a day or two ob. that In the: ''....- ' trunk of.James_.Pinley;"-the ro ber and as-, eosin, who was , shot by ofli r Clanger on . . , , • liaturday, a batch of these pape a with Snow... - madam to aid-In - undermining the liberties -- i . ,a 0014 m:d ry ! ,-.• . fioeNoSv• York rand New Jersey. The . 4 -1* . fiauffsierpetrated.by the Elem atic _leader! -; at.the late election were norm us. Evidence - • • can be produced when needed hat there has • ' * been an issue'of more , than. f rty thousand I • fraudulent naturalizatiOn car • odes in New • York city, and it can prohablibe shown that i i , I. thirteen thousand of those " * e Noted upon -, •..*- • by the employes of theßrie 'frogs% in the -,' ' diskslon of three thonsand to ew Jersey and , - ten - thousand to Nett York tins carrying both States handsomely for Smeur. i -' .• In - New , York , F city alon g: it has, been -, • $ • .-..; , claimed tnittleuty thotutan of these false paperi were voted on, and t twenty thou '4 " - i ,`sand nailreiwduld have got -, Hots into the ~- ~'. boxes, if itihall ; not been' for e terrific' state ' ' .' ',..inflicted.upinithtradesmen onnected With -4.• . this particular branch , of Dem atic o d d ly , •;',.. - t r y - bit the • arrest of Res rg & Co.;: t , throlgh the United States Con ft. Of "...tepee , -,*: - ters, in that city, there could not have been ;."-,. - less than twenty thotteand v+a, and these, ~, , ; it is 'admitted, Were largely reduced in num - - •bers and "cdcie& - flty the indietmtkus ob. • . tained against many of them in Philadelphia, by the New York . City Cenral Committee, , .* , for previous offences at the Orteber Penney'. 1 v • ania election. ' t • . ' - This frightful state of atTated commands the &motion of the thoughtftk - and demands-ac- Von, action which must be * SPeedy apd dente* • did,a the Republican inetinitiona and lib - er upt of the Enited States -wffl pass away .•-• A lat'e numbet of Wilkes - Sl4ra of the Tirnes has a streng articie..on this snippet, in which the editor' takes the; poaltionl that fraudulent voting is the agent of the prOgreas of moner cbY inAmerica. The editor says: The highest crime known in a incenrcjay is the sgti. • des - of t e king; the deadliest felony which can be r petrated nuder a republic Is the cosy - option of suffrage. In each case the attempt „D s -to^astaketnate the scoter . eignty, and in both the rota - riven yr-lhedeed deserve , the gibbet. - 1 2 i t , In thel D attercase,the crime Doi West, for it not only strikes dofin the twyereignty but t tote the very metre from which all tntureebvercignty roust spring. In the first case new Mugs may fiwitupetior to the thonarch • slain ;sin t ho,seeond it is the titsthiteelf le poisoned, and It mot rot dime to the root ard be overturned for some more hen lthfal system. • It may be sold that the corruption ofthe suffrage 111 a limited evireiftliCh the compeusattoths of our system can resist;, but who shall ray, that 111 fraud shall, become ,chroule, audio extend itself as to "Prows represent sac cells, the good features of one histitntions will not per msnently womb under 'lre,* that even the most patriotit cltiCens may he bronfibtlto prefer a life and 1 lartpreserville m warty ?- NVIA can doubt, if each brigand decd lone as th• se of. Georgia and Louisiana ran haver ®tied recognition from .he electoral college. miff the frightful 'made' recently perpetrated in New York shall go unchallenged to the same endorsement,: that we are not noon the very bri - ?k of that dark fall, --alidch the rebellion planned for tr. 'even years ago? - A republic can only exist upon 'a majority of honest votes; subvert that majority by a fraudulent incision and a villainous despotism is alreidy in existence—s despotism whi.th, beteg bornof bell and ran by terinry and money, will take any form its aristocratic - leaders . • Adh e ree area th ousand signs In a it e air of the tendency .of the DeoLgratir.leaders tow monarchy. •In the South -Who era the whole land. wid exhibits its despotic instincts by &eying to labor thq right of employment except upon amender of po WOG opinions; anff in the North the once_proad Democratic party Jere broken . : by the Southeru pad that it adopiu th e cowardly system, Ind enforces if with unecmpulobaretacedneas. Twenty yeare axe, an attemptto impose such info- moue coercion upon the high-ap ited ' working Ma° of the Nbrth weak:those led to a blivane-and-07, and poesibly a riot.; and come polka al Miscreant who bas mow palpably applied the on e, would doubtless have beau driven out of town. N w, !weever, the lords - of Tammany make tbe practical Isfanchlsement of the masses the are condition of t system, and require every employer In their tanks ttragoun tile wortunen m to vote the - Den le ticket u nspaln of in-mediate (Enlarge. Tuthis rbromeful servitude have tbm nibs = named it-l•,Ctrs t- reduced the Manes under their con trol, and It , e 1., wonder, therefdt, that the gaudy aria.' tocracy which'ilnacts so shiny "over the rough pm l e - ter cast of ,bowisi - down wham m should nestle Ina nrionsly in the velvet alcove! t he Mantuan's' Club , or give bounties for - th e moo meat of liveries, as ,st the hobby meetings pf thia.A me Park. , au that we paint Is true, and It to a tee e for the cogitation of 't a /ptuloettlaier ;to behold the Un tell Stater peeing gis t ' dozily bad:word under the di of monarchy, jest as !Vain bursting th rough the gi m orne.uthries—her beautiful face jocund with the men:dogma of liberty.— , is beaming coward us fora braediction. , Thedark side of this picture is trult told against the South, and the Democratic leaders of the North. It la ' a. contmen against:tot. Which ehbuld bow the bead of ... , arm AmeriCast ;with shame.' Nay, more, it ',hostel rotor every man vrtao love: ids (country to take Meant .action to investigate the lase-election trends, and bold the dioteetable_malefactors, tali./ have thus swindled the public of voi aa guilty of the highest form of nu son. This; We ra ce, y, la the dui o f every man, of every' 1 Vasi, who retains any love o country, and einecially the duty of th at party which the custody sa the 'principles-that have been thin Sidakuotudy overwhelm ed. Gains this he done rtiow,•arbee a beda t t of at . least eighty thousand frauds in. this state raime are abater meoleutiy !Duni faces; k*e are on the very brink - . of Monarchy, or some Mug worse: and the Repubikatt organization, ishotie.thity tt wart° guard against such domes, shonid at once.dissolvo as Incapable of edmin bantam. , The people are CI of heating then charge fraud and ot quietlY sitting do under It; and unless they now take it by the throa , and make a bold effort to prevent-fur seizare - of the tite, and its defilement of the electoral record, the bile will bold it to be ' cosily, ,gullty. thr,,egb,im cillty, with th e towns who haVe end-memo full fo y th ousand fraudulent, ,- 'votes into tithballot.boyets of thi s (44. 1 . I , ' This is - an ,etil.w . hl Aoneit men of all parties should join hands Irf - eorreeting, In this S ;Newtate, in ;New Yerit everAbere where - it eslsts. -In , Philidelp la --; an effort .aill,be - made to upturn 'the , fqttuds perpetrated- it the October election, mid the citizens of the State should wafnil •sapport It. I. New York a cotimittie iralso at work In a similar , .. way,•resolved to pAlsh all without ,respect to their Condition, who put the infamous ma chinery in force. W* earnestly-hope that ; t1 . eve- y honest •clugen New York, be le Democrat or Republics , will with his Mo neyaand influence aid the comMittee M a legal propeeding to contest tte election to be made at the application of the entire State ticket, headed with the , name of Ron. John A. -"aria:: rid, the Republican candidate fob Governor.. 1 This should be done,- or-failing so to dg .would betelfeenaed aeq' nit:scence in the nefa iions afatein, which 'Would lead to abandon ment:of the suffrege, probably of the very , fort of per Government altogether. " * - ' This' duty devotees 4.lp.ecially upon the RePUblican party.. A d ft must meet it, : Or . 3 1 3 lose not only its hold pot the people, but the fruits of victory on 'upon a. hundred hiltleffields'iri the-BlSveholders' Rebellion. ; TER SKIN Ttio Reading Jowls: , Cent article - is _Moire • , The rottFilde'Sori;:d. plains th at the Repabli -4 acne in m.eority entlEttep b re of late beet treated In the roopishazoetat y Republican members of the Legiatidree reprea other di.ttietts and In 'Mantes vererat•ctem , lb intbs* bating teamed in that coney wi th in the rata two Years. This is true of ' Becalms te las orSchsylltifl. Pm yeare.prat the Re. laabßblaqaot Reading react law CR II Chiral of time Is holdemrthematicipet clgenona (now excel Ste mid , winter). but because the Copperhead eenator and Rep., resent/dives from Stdrif ted *ohms et eh change smu t the Revebllcan me ed an each occulon to' t eipmrt the bill. and Milt(' year after year Is deference to GopPerhesi UAL , Bo with ether acts of 'legislation deleted qe sated roc by the RePntet• MIA of Bake, they tam Istesery Instance been, with ,' held 'and tbe petitloneastrettied with contempt- As a means of tettlfre ait op to this shabby oest. ment .4-Repabllcers Wanti ority counties the JOMNAL reeeeereends the calltlegif State otiareation of thaw i s t a p,,,te t t, at ftcriisbetg„ In Jemmy nett, to claim the dehts of Repottliziesein minority dlsuicte at the teet6 - et their path* Yds it tabarther proposed • .that if. after such attic % a • Wean legislature win not protect us, that li ticket La.Btate Mem he moninated 8.24 ii) :text no., wain the Re. . s . blicanska t h e unties to elect their ticket it theycam Without ming this resort to rams , measure, s, we think h time that the e dmmehte y gem - minority *ewes • mild ' "be nepected and sue by /elm - Win ito Wog u Mere le s ; Elebtlf ea mei orulr in , Anna *estate. •We think the apeilenco of irked Beano ought to here"ld nveie this . that moth ing but rani will bring Kane Of flE res the Ttellubl *et ' re of the iggislettlee to thelr stint* • 'll4rty of tim - go to the liegisiattni stierei4to make - -ettetel: Vad in °Matto 49 ao they time rings with the Cop . - 1 r pinhead istemherspact regardless of the ; interests of the ( i* on which they . depend 0i to sastrin the - Steal aolzation. Last win, ter peveralSmateiti "the FtepresentatiTes of 141 4 11 tdipt46111„ - BandlonV and one froliiPhiladeVap" , itedasith tale Ookier . - - perbeade to - de . *IV of the "mated_ /017 POlRlialt toy the 7 of Ho ) s i a.pipp. erty In this Cotudy. Two of the most coo . . tuAteßsiore Ott le have ves7 - ropsilt ileyt* tooke, sou he others do uptChasjie .. . i11: 6 1947 we Mik, 0 good WI) t hat iblY .. _ . • F e 4 . 16 l a b° 2411 800 ' itwetwpotitstil no Mb :. • , r •,„.,,_-: ,'r,-^4 1;. _/ et redress, we can hold up ach rilees@all , tires to the Indignstion of thel enallnunitY , and otuse.their rejection. • - • _ • This subject' of justka the,. idnariti - 2 1 Counties 431 the brute, is w are glad to see,- attracting already much . attention. „We hope that it wig be -urged with smell carientswal and determination that Republican :Wain. tarts Inlie Mere will bweeispetled to gee - the Republicans of minority counties the le ghlation they require. The 4 0 iiigovg Republican says: We synarethze : with our friends In Ektouriklll, and trust that brother Hannan may coati:tee to ply the edi torial lash to "Wittrioleor lp bU *lni as afraid to bil JAIL - ' The West Chester American ReMtblicin aftee 4 1 1 g 414 8 our 4texeinuksou ih.s subset, abyti : • • • • wtuo oar netebbor bye mohair tree wp It Is dle maerdel. Ulm too often' the ewe with men who are mot to the Lellidatore that the, forget the perry that senitheol. main ardor la mak*thflt own roods emy dae2taeOteleinetagJeat lIIMPUO Viet le the, masher representbM the Dhdriet meta wear Under this again of rhalp ma and I will help yos.v Repubdeans in Denumittle counties are ismitod. o matter howled and reseonable me their demands, ff theCl=ll all °Wal of to P°. tidal ere This is cowanilea e wont postale type, and , the members` tea tr„, should be imbed Into a b e ob- Jetts for with* they antent„ ter peopled Chester County hareem IWe to ask from the Leffidenne, and therefore theinembers" frail this Mania at least, eseafford to deal lastly with ail mama of the State. We believe they will do so, but if they shoed not, we wait our blend Boom and all other Sepildkshe to Zd:Mieinitarsulliltlleftra trg% M illa r 411, 1 :: who maybe the victim. We do not believe In tbe el of g rZf i tbs OOPPONII6 •friery tern of ;he toad, - soot/ mot ID Ralflobtorwbo will aid thanker/caring anthas cm. ble them to out the. throws of oar, - Moods whore they are not storm enonet to care of themselves. Ley it on. friend Sam : we will ths* you. nod so 'will the bogs yeconawyof Mona Manly. tat /31=1 —ii.correOldbut 9f ths ol 4 o 43P Tribune says: "The grade of General wilt be filled by Grant, unless Mr. Johnson is ungra cious, enough to Wish to take a chance at it,' butts not pig:Amble that he will find any of the great Majoi-Gegerali willing to take his commission. Bo will a promotion be made to the Lieutenant-Generalcy, and I incline to the lbelief that Gen. Grant will follow .the coarse of, his puigment and nominate Gen. ThOmas. I was tir.a group of army officers the other day; ell of them attached to the person of Grant, and they expressed the sks lured opinion thst dant would not only fill ,the; grade 'of General when it became vicand, butt would advise igalost abolishing it, un willing to take the position that he lathe only soldier worthy of suck exaltatioo. - • , Azurric Mosratx.--Boston Fields, Oeiood A Co. The twenty-second volume of the Atlantic closes with the Months number, now before us flying the broad pennant of a new OW miegion, on the same seas and for the same pur poses as Ws predecessors. Joan Neal contributes the introductory paper on American painters— treating pardelduly of Gilbert Stuart, Bembrunt reale and John Wesley Jarvis. Mr. E. P. Whip-. pie gives a , satisfactory .miniature of that:theo logical luminary, the "judicious Hooker." Sarin borne gives nineteen verses, entitled "A Watch in the Night," asking each of the estates of life or five European countries to answer "What of the, Night ?". • • Mr: 0. U. Spencer outlines the duties a for-. eign consuls in a - humorous manner; Raienna, -in ltaly, under the title of a Gothic Capital, far •niebee the ailment .for some pkiasinvrenalidoen &fluid reflections on Europe past and Viessent. lug Paris Letter" turns out to be an entertain lug story. Bev. E. E. lisle traces the hielory of thb sieve trade. He says that Sir John Hswkine inaugurated the English slave trade under Queen Elizabeth, in the exteenth century-• 1562. In that year he bought tMe hundred slaves at Sierra Leone add carried them to Hispanolla in • the ship Solomon. There he sold them. The lino three voyages carried only three hundred. In 1753 Liverpool bad ono hundred and one Se/k -eels in tbe business. In this country close of the business, the ye ire :of the world bought their vessels ere York. • They laid their plans at Havana. Mr. Archibald, Brit ish,consul at New York, learned of one hundred and seventy-one vessels fitted out for the trade at, that part in three years ; sent their desmip - don to the British Admiralty, . who: forwarded them to amblers on the African coast. The last . voyage wairmade by an unknown brig, that shm pod ex hundred elate at banda,lanuary 28, , and has never been heard from since. The number is surthy , to close the year. We see thetas promise tor the ensuing yearle seat and that more diatinguished ;contributors have been`seenred. Onn Torso Forgs.— Boston : Fields, Osgood. A Co.I The December number, already hated, closes the fourth yes and volume of a well cooduct of and interesting juvenile magazine. Like the Atlantic, it cornea with the imprint of the new fine, - Mr. J. T.:Fields, himself a successful au thor and a man of letters, being writhe senior of the firm In which but a -few years since his pirtnetahip was unknown:. There is wonder ful Jack Frost story to begin with, 'followed' by underry of bow . Coosic Coo found a pot of , gold a rainbow. The Author of Leslie Gold dateline finishes her pleasant account of a little girl's life. Somebody else describes the experien ces of four boys who ran away from school and campeed on a mountain. There-ile.,a description of Chrism** in England many years ago, poetry, pictures, riddles, Ac., in &Widgeon. The magazineis one of the best juveniles published. hies. SOrTIINFORTIN !ivy NOVIS; "Parts PLEIri" fa in press and will;be published in a few dare by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. 'lt will commands. large sale, as it has been pep. pounced tr dime who have read the prod!-, sheets, be fully equal, if not anterior to any thineever before written by this , popular author es.. It will be issued in' a large duodecimo vol ume of eis hundred lieges,. in uniform style with all her previous works, and sold at the low price of 11.75 in cloth, or $1.50 in paper cover. - 00IINTEBS. comments lotioar re- ZDITOIII I B TAMILS. oral aktfako. --- -- -- - - •. ' I Weekly Almanac. • . N 04. - 1138 . , 1 „„„,,,,". 1 i in g " I Y oga commas. .......---.....-....- 21' earmont,... -. 22 Sultra 2.... 22 Mow pax . 8 54.4 '39 • D. a. Nr. • 6 654 , 31 • 564 '36 Last Q.T 8 51 '6lO, 8 67 4. 86 'New M. 14 6 59 ev, 6 59 4 ,351E1r5tq.,39 1 60 zoo, 6 59 4 - 35413.1111. 29 8 4 ev. T 0 ,4 361"..* . 24 Trzen.. 25 Wronmaki. 20. Tatasair 21. Fl/41DAT ILFrenc/illierinoes at Gall da' for 80 Ceuta !,AsTgand . will bavy masquerade bill on Christ seas eve. .• The 'First Nationpi Bank of Ashland, declared Oa the IGth km., a dividend of 5 per cent., clear of tai • - Dry Goods at Auction; going for almost math ing. See advertisement of Assignee's sale, 179 Centre et., Pottsville. . d'lntrn by the name of George Diets, bad throe ribs broken by a fall of coal at Blnalfri.ko im, on Monday last: . The lignblioaqa of Tarnagnkwill have .in oz roast on T,itantaaiving Day, in:honor of the elec tion of Grant and Colfax. • Oa Paintlle Samerbund will give a concert and ball at Union Sall on Wednesday evening next, Ttutnitsgiving eve. 7lte ROT. Leighton W. Ecluiet will leach In the Council Chamber to morrow ;morning and even ing, for the 2nd Presbyterian Church. The funeral ofßenj. Poll,- Esq . ., teak place on EistardaY afternoon laft s •and was largely attend ed.. The Interment wsa.st Mi. Laurel_Cemeaer. The truck, ladders and other eqrduments of the 'Waithiugtou Hook and Ladder - Company of Ash land, will be reedy for service on the let of ..Ten nary next. The flail ,ameetiagi of the Pottsville Want sad Coif is Trorgi will be held at the 'Union Hotel, on !Islay evening next nt 8 o'clock. Fall ellen •ls requested. • On Saturday het; Christ Pate, employed it the PreeuniOolliery, laid down on a railroad to elem. Result, lose of an eoneequines of an en ema running over him. ' • Mrs. &cern and family, of Borough, left on Thursday , last for Milwaukee. Wisconsin, where they *Min fame reidde. Quite a largo number of their friends were at the depot to see them depart. - N ip " • Warrants have beenSAlL ' for the arrest of Wm. TorkNand michnel Mo. Laughlin, charged with assaulting and beating. badly, E. 0. Barnet, policeman of New Philadel phia, In4be in the discharge of business. • - There Isla be two arena farewell entertain menta.of Wangles Italia to-night and Monday night.' These are positively the last in Pottsville. There will be a matinee this- Saturday 'afternoon at 3 o'clock. Do not fail to see It before it leaves. Suddin Zie44',..--Oa Thursday list denutpeof ones Gorirad bald an inclusion the body of Meg dam* Miller, aged 70 years, tonna dead In bed at the residence or Mr. Geo. Byerley, tide Bor ough.- Verdict, _ death "by the visitation of God." Bright h, ilott,en;Aahhiad, are agitate In Moot. kill Ouunty, for the sale of - wood's' waist OM* trough and pump tithing and Wyeore pat ent, imperishable • water' and gee pips for water and gas wells, whieh they furnish at manatee tams' prices., - 4 • 4 Fair trider the management of . ' hem Mr- Die Belies/or, Sallie Sherds,' Lauf& • Peimer end Mary SelatVer, is being held tri-day st rou.lBo Centre larr4§-fpr the;henttit of the Pottsville Sonevolcat AAociation: Our young folki wfl aud plen ty of !stay uotitmathere suitable for the spproaohiog .Chriaimss holiday*. . KRIM on aus Ragroad.,-Con Wedoodiday IBA Wm. nos. - fteid,-inissiox-ttar agent of 1M Ithab BiN R. ',R. OP., *SS killed at Gordon ?Woo, •b,' being elm over by I train. Oar Ie sad one *rig wore cut o He was a teeldkrat Of Premot?mis 29 yew or awl Owes a 1 . v#117. - . ire understand that the Aro at Kr. Dunkolber. greptisidetteo, Market street, hotwook r nao not caused-by btu son 'George wtsb - nistObati. but by a.; fleftntive atm Ipo Won tAjoblitlit Wise by ski& tire was - tonmolcstail ID Atte Wien, of the building. Itt. Vaukelbstigent ton at the time of the Are nu at oohool. ..• - notatelfetsg ia catalog. There is 'a° rain tr io Solis= t giving of tbaaks t M a lrytt a ri tag arrive loatet h rbraos kick to be tbaak tub Taste" stilt, you bel r ip ..ap you basket Rah eUtbsitOol Ott**. 'solo% tki eel ter set that olket table Weak stositb witb- .4ecideel Hagen_—Os lieseisy lest limo KsDanes% reekhag la Awls, gebeyfical Mime, fell Iwo thrihygerk= &cm - at bid 111 Olegate erriirel able ribs *DUG. Be was conveyed to MC me** and *DIU Is thole. He is in the GM* PhErAf th. 811 / 5 11hq lev.' 6.01hil Is 'boos -a Titer cheap* piles to bay yea tioi Osibubl 06.1 t, 910 Oscars one. _ . _ Zia** oitbsikanarrietaitAimillV: =r" . En .01 MO dime babas Wig. etedoitme4ol. auvinkillssuensdesallialles, ralpeousilistb•Apoilemb The ea INN MO. - T-'IEE:FA(..-DX - ITN": B R! ! 9 . - - J. 017 It W, .4k, -•,-'-..b,1:--Q.;V;A:111g;;T3,1 ,Maarmiel—The . annuli election of efficient elf Puluks Lodge, No: 216, A. Y, lii , will tats plies et the nt eted communication as blonds? evening , nest.. The nsw Milsorde ga u p, eieille iririt Rabies' Bank, oorneref Cents► snAllisin strests„ Nab ahol City, is now Dearly, finished. It is a hand some structure end is to be dedicated in about three eraekt...,. - \ --. • B.`G. Russel, trinarrer at the . Pottarille-Ben erolenthasociath*. wledgea the receipt ni the follolthig thrnetiatteport : _ Qatar WYeti elt)* - co . . .......... .... ;.. 00 &en alkharl Xoser so mat. . • l a z•., ....-. • - aOO Iris. Jan U. Hewes , : of othing. 1144. - EMIRS W. HY. . . . Another fitobbrry in' fferfo.—Tbo boot sod shoe stored; Mr. Joh Shantz, 13ehuylk U neven, trup robbed_rlast Se y matt. The ring* eargbirtmeryithlng with the* tints leas-. ing Mr. Shantz nothing jo Untie business with. ;It is evident that there an organized gang' of robbers In said neinity. ire would advise the citizens to be on - the and adopt -Ow plan ao sueoesafully.szeonted the canal star -that' place about a year ago. *Oelt bad a tendency no doubt, to put as end for ti* time, to . these unlawfal*depredatirma. ' . I . ' L O.afTK scrol.artrmal tott• of the Grand Lodge ofTennsylvaiiis was bald in, Philadelphia this week. Among the; charters Muted for new WO, was for ow to • ted at Summit Statido, - tuis County. Yeastires ere also adopted to act in coujanistioo with the mitt.. from the (}rand. Lodge of - the - ed States and the committee appointed by the Gra • d Encampment 'of Pettnsytracds, to Write a - amid and impaling celebration of the lit • &university, in April next. The attendance of members and representatives, from all parts of the State was very large•,.. - • If additional proof were essededoithe extent to wbkb the Phigallatowden astarabmition papers were circtilited *this State, - it is farnitted in Ilia fact that on extant:Angst New Bodkin, this Olinn-, ty, the trunk of James . Pinney, theman, wbo was wounded on Saturday last In attempting tOwnir der and rob Major J. C. Whitey a batch of - these papers in blank with Snowden's mat and the seal of the Supreme Court attached, *as ftnind. This murderer and robber was of cannie one of the agents employed .bythe Democratic leaders in Pennsylvania. to circulate the wet:intents. Comment is nnnsoeian" .sncrilijions Thief.—Go thmday list Rev. D. Sterrett who preached in the !sr Presbyterian . Church, left bis gold spectacles on the pulpit and res returning to the church shortly after found they had been stolen. It is suppreed some brit s who entered the lecture room as a window, about the close of the services took them. I The spec tiles hive very heil l gold fr ames, and are val ' tied at abut $25.. one who may come to a knowledge of them w pleue lute word at the office .of T. A. Godfrey. Arrest for Attempted Highway Bob James Begun, Plitriek Lawler, John Madden, Barney Ololletian, 'William McQuaid and John tribley, Using between Brancedale and Bwa tara, are charged tin oath" of ef. Claude White, with attempting' to rob him on.she 171 n of Octo ber, on the highway. This is the °eminence to which we al nde in the item on the shooting of Finley. On Wednesday last.officers Titus, Mor ris and Kintner of Man' hal ,Betaler's Police ar rested Barney Collahah, dam. Degnin and John Madden, and brought,them before Squire Frahey, who nomnsitted them to • The following is a list of letters Oroaitiinz la the Pottsville Poet Offioo, November 2co, 111.68 : Neon J• - - Jackson R B &Co • Selman 0 1 5 Kline Miss Saille•Newcomet W X Better John" Ladd Daniel P. Reny John Barnett Was I A Linea Nils Roegvs Robert Costello Jehn Mschbocher JY Repp William Commas I , Mabee Joseph Thoth son Eliza Cake Libble J Mennen Meisel Walirea Matthew Edwards Joseph BlitcCarrey Owen Wells J C Flood Bridget Illaciloire Rose Wool. canon° Fielding Susan Xead Ann Wall Mary . Gregory Elfish • Newman Weeds • A Roe Drug Sore.—We mud dopur Mead H. N. Ckiie‘of Schuylkill Haven, the Justine to say that be has, the moist spacipue and well arranged drag stone in the County.. Happening to be in our sister Bormgh a day or twe sumo we dropped in to see him, the first visit we had paid him since. he hes occupied his nebw qoarters. Hte •store tooth I. 50 feet in length,lof ample breadth for all practical purposes, with a ceiling 11 feet, 8 inches •in height. Mr. Qom; is *nettle's- .and trustwortby. in -burliness, courteous to all with whom be oomes in 'contaot, and_his prices are moderate. Vo are not surprised that ender this state of facts, hie business is yearly becoming more Important.. - - 21 - ete., . Daily..." alkei hi Price at the new Union Mb cheap dry goods;tort are con stantly recessing . new and -deal le goods of every deecritition, of the latest deeigns, bnught at the very lowest vaett prices in.-New York, which they oder -st A very small advance on the cost;', Their goods - aka all of a superior quality, And anything mold by them is guaranteed as represents they only deal in good and perfect goods, and would say to the citizens and strang ers from other towns, to give them a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. An thing you ask for they van show you. We could Pot enumerate all then-line stock, but a visit will amply.may you, as 'they deem It no trouble to show gWde. A speciality bf Dr. 0. T. Palmer, of thlißer• Ingh, •is treatment of diseases Of the eye, in which be has been very successful not only here • bat.as we perceive by the following from the last : Number of the Mahanoy Ciry Gazette, in that place - • • It gives us Great pleasure In make a-doter:l the great racers °tont old (rind, Dr. Charles, : Palmer, of Antoine, In the treatment of diseases, of the eye, In this Botonglit And vicrisity. HavinC hien Resident Physician to the Wills Opitalmalli Hceplial of Ptah-. deli:kik for abort two years, he is fally competent to treat ill affections of the eye: The Doctor lea son of the late Ron. Robert_ It Palmer, of I Pottsville, who was one of our ablest lawyers; State Senator for 16.60.. 60 and Gl. and sriteeguently U. 8. Minister M the Ar gentine Confederstion, South Americs. rem rill Wibtoir stock openini st•Gallande 210 Oentrest*et. , ' , . • Large Funeral.. The . funeral df Lieut. H. P. Ettichter took place on Sunday iftemoon lest, from his late residence, !Schuylkill Avenue, and was largely attended, by his late companions in arms, and by the Odd Yellows, of which order he was a member. Johes's Carnet Bind volunteered its service for tie occasion, and played on the passage& the,cortege to Odd Fellows' Cemetery where the interment took place, several dirges le a style we have never beard excelled for pathos , and expresaion, P05t12.3, G. A. It ;turned out in strong force, and the long coliimn of citizens which followed the remains to the grave, proved in what high esteem Vent. !Richter was held in this community, as a Xnan and ;soldier. At the grave au Impressive discourse was delivered by Rev. Mr. McCool, the service terminating with the solemn burial •ceremotaies of the order of Odd Fellows.' . • . . • Thanksgiving. —Next Thursdair, Nov. 26, being Thanksgiving day, the stores an 4 other folaccsa business in this Borough, will be cloned. Divine eeryice will beheld in the morning blithe different churches. • . By request o! th e . members la ... Henry, . Clay au 3 ox Lodge Nol 44 P. Bev X. H. Bembower' wUI delivers Seimon to membere of the Order on Thanksgiving Day, morning, Thursday the 26th inst., in in the: Baptist Ohurehl of which ho is pastor. • Services will commence at 10 o'clock. Invitations have. been. extended to all neighboring Lodges. and it is tote hoped that all'who can make it con venient will attend and meet with the members of Elenry_Clay Lodgeat their. Hall corner of Cen tre and Minket sta., not latsi than 10 o'clock; A. M. tor the purpose of forming' JO proceed to the Church. • • • 1 • Members of other benevolent; organization', as well as the public in general are ravPseihillY in ' 'lied to attend. , Arrexl of Parties chan;ted milli being (imeerned in the . Murder of Alex. . VV. Rea.--Oer readers will remember the parka's:lief the late murder and robbery of A W. Be* near Centralia, Columbia county. On Tuesday last upon information com municated to. tie Marshal by Thomas Pootich• Thomas • 'Donohoe of Ashland, . and John Duffy of lishanoy Clq',' Were irrestid,. brought to awn and committed to prison . At a bearing on a writ of Miklos corpus before Assoolate Judge Kline in Thursday lint, Doorley testified that be fors the murder of Bea, Donohoe and Duffy had, nuideeproposition tq him to assist them in mnr t•ftes.dity , , er the testimony taken before ,- Judg e Kline, was enbmitted _to /mitre Ryon. , I:Tp to the hour of going to prelim we had not heard the decision of Judge Ryon. Donohoe and. Duffy were inn In prison, and the ion on Nut that would be remanded for trieL , • e Waite" bee beard i Beach warra nt T hos. Donohoe, to seek for the watch, of which' it is supposed,' is neereted in fbewelies's house. 1 I i ' • ' The Borough School Board met on Wednesday evening last. Preemtt, Demure, Beyer, Derr, Hu ber, Edmonds. -Hodgson, Little, Mertz, floyder, Wells, and Smith, President ; also, Supt. Patter- . eon. • ' -s A DWI , ramp was ordered to be put in it The • Shiumldmintain 'School floase.l Tbs. Board received • notice from The Chief Burgess to havirthe prrement re.b.id in front of their lot ma Birth street . • I The following bill were presented a nd passed: David :Sterner labor , and hau li ng stone, $14.69: Pottsville Gas 100. $ 4:80: $4:90: Ohs* Eopitzsch, in terest on.bond,:fl2o ; B. P. natation, for tam &o. to hang up cards, $1.09 ; Alex. Gainey , labor at Jelspps hoof Hones,• On motion the rules were unimpeded talkiest.. a statement front 'lir. Eider, Agent for the Spec-. mdse. Spite*" of Penmanship, On motion the Matter:Was referred to the Book Committee. On mottonl of Mr. Edmonds the regular.meet. tees of the Board Weft changed from every Wed. inerlsy to the second and fourth Wednesday even. isms of each mgmtk. . • . • • ' - - Adjourned. - Shatteivfor the beautiful, lovely, cheap o,sllania, a',_2lo Oentre etreet., t „TTie following amount of the explosion last week of the powder :ern of David • Besetidge, above Tamaqua, .we extract fgoolthe Journal of Snootily: , : • ,• 'lie emote of the seeldent, se Stated by the employ.. Ira, inn al fulkore The gram 'atm' •t=an, wbase name we have oat karved, had acooded to the top of the neenmdteohar shalt umnected with the maddrsay,' for the impose of titenting the wedges aroma an Watseka artsieb held %, gallgeoltof the abaft. Thew wedges were al wood. hat he way foollobly laatoted ta tithe them with att kon haauttes , eo be *timed thetweihor and Murk the LOA [fag, lug 110, eh etwamemleatett to the eut duache whim sabred the tabu, at Abe tan Be gat at. Matted tet the dye lath !debar& bat dad. log *la be limped bairn to hake his a mps bat had Kiraly embed tbe *palatal the I= blowlett. - Tlageotettoot 1/111 waybollyttoned about thet kee and hods; Winkle liliwo;lmac Mammy and Oho wojo were tlett tatty DM dot set eatimois halliod.— Tbek wbkb Ono of the Mal halm to MOUS god Bol k &leasottemo atelfeblaws logician *Haws w Satemately' stood at same was not iblerol. T e toes will p b e i vit , s r iN•ool i e n = di boated ea hot matt =er was do. wool' MM. Mud of the my Iris pel f bawd is tows —lll. Bwfgelgg's / 11 TaT Illlgataatte, am baba been Oniony on the wood of Betamary last, with tam 1010. • Prloteojigemna 11004 foes cobs, Lots 6to 12 emote, lell, 0 1111 : 11 Wu& • - , •, • • • Prom thi t?lheielOio Peels, me atria, th e l'ol3oetrog : • / „ To um is oiltone. , 4l ;lei laol edition of that sound sod voinslas*Ork, "MI Ike *NI Its Ms. iilhatioss, s? Mots T Preedkr, 'oboe at me Alhootkol Trattewas Doehmes. , "The law Advt. 11Zr soil -"Opsostuldis At Lsdsotty,"_ in an gold tspb=SAO nomad; at a doses selatalsbous ds ; me so oudanty of the MOWS brio so EOM soteepfla la Stot ontlisratt Obe sissatoso of V iii =stessitistie • am. completely over by WM*. Teett /leo lloglead tioss. so pot It le trmellltcattem tell Ito ere • smothetoe im. •• Mem eiresompoesell Moollsoce me mode to mds.M. ad WI taagmet evey t Worn the= airdwirjrk4l2trle. leee emir, ATemedo. whose mommom , sio et Ire &dr fetosSokr metlitmlloUs iMmemeheleriteleell al a a = a ira a n i je sisit le %Moth ' Ma Mr* lyille..- ram mei compistallotim , IC low oleete mallohii milk swift tels=l , ZW issiiiesw ifmtr mosabo• Wele ' elm " if a im . Om OW *fag thatlaus piaoch , . • - Igea yeas to air. oboe the above oda* MO = Ina- Kt. lerow. _were" Albreat. Strata at t Ira ~ ale bootoretorst to ridart, comae Ur halm to the rtalttri took allefisfalli e t of ads *ow moll agi.Cia adios with i.d. there are narrates of errata, haler or Illiaeiteoa WV theta, or aer whla betteradore Um trial* of all clatatee.l They Fault* Ulm The* have eel& between Ira and ea b,u l War city and Searitilty skeet sett spore Mew warp en are large troaortleo the ammo of peo. teems of made, aoll a extremely well loom ettl- It is a had ve fart that plata 'an Bale betas city waa an aa arable. as alert toted. sad ari chap sa any sada ta hada ' Altiko en_ Me kosiqm— lad a able *nos Oat o( tea ere 'oo acecialog tothe Whit o` that arm Oh tha loan itk set remittable that oar ftflidelphl* Ohio adore ragas Ottottione otrourdlohlmth Gm Cr terCLlZeePlaaMS , It is for this Num that; w• /pena l Wessara ti . dtblittbl!".lllq".!g 41 11, 1 41 sad to piereetto 01 tit _ - Mr. F. Aldan, Centre greet. two doors from iarweginetidaßarAil. 101002 tit this manly for the at these lostrattemte, - -it whose atm the/ maY itemblo; .'" • • _ prop ailsof the Borough anincg.A. 'stated nurettot_ot " vim held on T —: Way even- Big last; Preavnt, Weesee. Ramet. Outbranelsae; Brown. C. Reffner,B. Refiner, =Jame, wed Fox, Prost. , - `dl - • The Street OmaillalUee reported •seoseinge in Us ban& ilniabell. The maws 't uteeßomot reported gam tdlie tor• me. se4 seed that. they be paid; asked t e , be eeminned co W; W. C's *mount, and reported Agli . aglectea to Sept. and Oet. arum& fog froXli Crewed do Borough kurm'et adrenal was read and ordried to be file& A. oonunutdeation • from theattorney of the Beading &Brood tkampalrferel read: It otters to build s bridge - Bs the Nichols street mowing, provided thellormigh will secure the right of way, L• • the embankment, and build the =teat !. ,• • . "ooh thing to be done by th e Railroad Com ," • . , being to build the abutineuta and Construct ,:idge. The Ckita will be ready pany to COM. .. .co tbeitork when the proposition shall be as 1 • cut*n of Yr'. tfoehrso it Vas resolved that the . ... s don be soestited and that the <nab ... lie Compaq Of the acteptanes.._ . • • I , . .. otion of Kr. Basel it ins resolved that the B. • . Committee be Instructed to sivertise for ~ ... ala to noputmet the advert, size not lees than Tel in length,-14 In widths:id paved. OD the bOSOM. __ : On motiois,of M. fusel it wu resolved that the tat. Com.roxennte Rhodes street; with a view 11 4 to extending westward to Eighth street. The matter retiairing front of Phcentx Bose How,. wu re to the Building • and Surrey . Committees, wi wer to sot. _ _ • • The follocing ' . were read and ordered to be • aid: • , , B. Barr ~ ' • $ 500 Henry Boyer \ 14 61 Adam Shortie . ..... , • 100 00 Pottsville Cas Co. i : . V . - - 502 .03 Street halide .......t... ............... .• V.l. 50 Chu. Madera • i . . 1164 15 David Sterner._ , 1 • ...157 05 '......... Pmvions itena Beautiful stet* Of dress , at bargains 21' °entre streOr..! , . Grand Army of the Republic.-4 comrade of Post 43 of Ashtaed,:seode the follow** to cui with the request to publish, the object being wonby. We do so with pinaltire : . . \. . ._ Post 92 of Mt. Csiniel, applies toPoet 43,'0f Ashland, lea' Pair' , for aid to help th em In getting op a. les' Pair • and Festival. doing .;_the Outdates bonds for the m , of raising Mn,ds costa the widows all or phans of -mind, soldier*, and callers. Aliwe hare great many industrious i puma ladies In Ashland we know would be glad td amid MEP noble= andel we appeal to them { and ask, them to aid ; the' Miter! prise by contributing; fancy needle mak, etc., to 11. Any donations will b e' gladly and thhnkfally - .. •-. by the members Of; Hum 43, of Ashland, and will gratefully acknowledged by Post 92. I, SNITAIIIDOAL N0y.'.12, 1921. . „ At a special molder of Post 144, G. A. B. it was unanimotely revolved that we return a vote of thaws to oar comrades of Pelt 4T, of be. Clair, for the kindly seamen In which they met and melded as in perform: tog the last rite's to our lamented comrade Welkin Waters. Resolved aio that we return a vote of thanks to the members of the St. Clair Band. fur theirvery ap propriate services on tame occasion. i 'I the, MRY HORSCAITTLE, Com.' Joan F. Miswrite'? a, Adyt. . A Convention of the Poets of this County was held on Monday last in the room of .Post No. 23 of this Borough 4.11 of the Poets in the County (eleven in ember) were represented, 80 delegates being in attendance. The next Convention will. be held in'fiebnylkill Haven on fistemey, Jan. 2, 1869. ' ! 1 BY the following loiter it will be seen that Mr. H. H. Doris's certitleite of membership in. the G. A: H., hat beers adopted by National Hetadqnu tem :" pp , • . , . 11111*L11.7161:9131.A7.7 , &Ay or 7 IR Rrrclti 11 / I • - 1. I No. 411 F teramm, Wesurecme, 1). a. November 10, 1968. Threes -H. ihviall4 , q.—Coiteemn-1 hefts tee honor' to inform you that your design of certificate of mem berellip in the. Grand Army or the Republic. has be ea - adopted by National Headmiarters, and ; will bo an warmed ire general eiders, to the organtiatitio,, - . • • . . Yours. Truly, . , ; .W. T. COLLINS, A. A. G. Mr. Davis exhibited to on a few days sines Rev oral of the certificates *lnter] on different colored satin, intended for offieers of the Department of New York. • One ass for•Gen.l3ickels.- Lt is aoticipited that at .least two` hundred thousand Certificates will be taken by comrades throughout the-Volon. Poet N 0.28, (LA: 8., Scbnylkill Haven, bare en gaged: Prof. Alexander for the, purpose of making arrangements, or a Grand Concert tohe given In that olake, bene f ffcial to their WidoW and Orphan Band. Sooptfiltß, 6ir‘ut, the bent !sirs, atilt one dollar, st 210 Centre street. • , , The Drowni i fwg or Capt. Henry Witman. —The following partleabans of the drowning of Captain. Witman of Schuylkill Eleven, near rottatowei lath week, we !threat froth the Pottstown Ledge; of Tuesday . About 7 o'clock' last Wednesday evening, Henry Witman, a-boatman trout Schuylkill Breen, tell from his boat. the "Gabrie ll a.. Is Idle paseing down the Ca nel. opposite Pod:down. It appears that our leaving home be wasanable to procure sethetent bands, and at the time the&oxide_ ot occurred was alone on the boat, excepting- two oNkila 'Children, a boy IS years and a Itri of 11. Bribed complained of feeling unwell de tine lbe afternoon, and had intended stoppiterfor th e night put below Where be fell overhand. It is be lived that be' must: have fallen offthe boat during a redden attack rot Mime or other Ulnas, as ho ls a good swimmer, and emit east:l7lnm got out of th a wa ter had nothing been the matter: The first Intimation that anything Was wrong was tbe boat bulking a scow. when It wag :Remained that no person was steering, - and some men from the .cow went aboard the ban, and ' found ,nobody but the two children, who *ere' *niece in the Cabin. Search was made for the body that night, and on Thursday. Freda, and Saturday, without enamels, but on Sudsy morning it was found. near Inoreee pond. No marks creleimies of any kind could be found earths person I;sf the deceased. An In quest *as held by:A. L. Whitman Esq., of Coven try, Deputy 'Coroner, and a .verdiet of accidental drowning rendered by th. jury. Winn= was Odin 19 Years of age, and liver &wife and six small children to mourn his lore, - - To a correspondent at Schuylkill Raven we us indebted for the following additional, particulars in reference to tins anforunate case: • , . The body of final Witman who was drowned to Pottstown Meet= the evening of the 11th, was found on samples motel= at 101 cr. Id. Netamora Coun cil N 0.66, 0- ,ti; end a committee bt four mem ber& to ateist m eearching for the body and conveying It hems. We hive conversed with one of the commit- tee who favoried us with a lengthy statement, a brief of which doubt be totem-nits to your Modem Wednaday the II th of November was a very cold and windy day. it 'them that lir. Wilma bad catered the cabin of his boat. to clad himself msthestary to. steamy forthe night Being heavily.clad with the dareorbie far cap extending over hisrs, heavy. en der clothing. an army overcoat, the ripe a which be ing up over his bead, the better to protect him from thp severe odd,' Ind a pair of heavy Wats._ the unto?. Made man - took charge of th e beim Intending to rue ell'eight. Retied told ht. son and daughter to rents tor the night:little expecting that be would so noon , 'fall to rise no more.. It is suppored that while Ids boat was moving erated the abort curve where his body was found; be attempted to shift his boar suddenly. and while in Mead - , slipped on. the Icy item and fell overboard. Beteg heavily clothed he could make no t headway. although his appearance When found plainly Indicated that be made desperate attempt# teem him es.,if, his aims being ex ..ed--tie a swimmingpestnts, brit his cape being over his head no doubt y= him from ser.ing hls course and unfortunately he made headway In the Wang directlon towards the Wm side., In his struggle for life be bad 'no amistance, and it was not until the boat ran against the bank that his absence was Ant dlemva- • Search was at one made for Me body bat It was net found until the Com-, pan, emptied Mehemet The titling of Mester Comity acted nobly On the oceadon, rendering all the' seali-' ranee It; their power to WE many friends searching for . the testy. The'demased was an estimable threw, and his lose is mourdeo by the whole community In 'which be raided. Us leaves 1-wife and eft children. He was; . buried on Tamen afternoon, the 17th Ind ;Ids ?sundae being followed; to the pave by Laington Degree °owned No. lit, 0. U. A. N.. Netemows Connell, No. Ie O U A. Xi of tiridat he wee a member, end a large commie of Mr ie. • • • - - . The Meleqrk Displog.—Ws were much interest- 1 ed on Saturday owning lain from midnight un til between 2 end 9 o'clock, at the meteoric shcrw- 7 . ens. The meteors mutt have averaged in MlDl bee five a Wont& The phenomena developed , itself over the entire canopy, and from the centre of the aro to the extreme - verge of the horizon, and in every quarter•the mysterious yet beautiful xisitatkrut sere to be seen. Meteors brilliant end of large and varied form shot avidly maw tbs mapy lr wing long and 1.4 tails of ne bulous harlobind them, which remained visible Some minutes the disappearance of the fiery orb. The night wu clear with the stare glitter ing brightiv and about i 2 o'clock the meteors were first noticed flashing across the sky from east towest, subsequently shooting in every di rection. The most magnificent one we observed shot from sae to west about 9 o'clock, illuanst --ing the Borotigh pretty mticlt in the same. man ner a huge Simon light would bars done. The Inminotts trail didnut disappear fee at lout twenty minutes, ladle meantime assuming a variety of fantastic shapes. ;We frequently observed four sod five mason -shooting emcee Mbesvons the same time, many of them of the grew est brilliancYr 4is supported, thia this group of pte , tams isjitd by a comet which 1, : .14.ed the earth. orbit in January, INC which occur rage may will moth et who Raw this fleshing ball of 'fire to the Skin ' Xn 1863 the meteors were sees very tench es. they were Saturday morning. They were the idyl -Dee guard or picketita of the hi unmersble ' army. The - stream has now ben passing ml'o* • Mattoon two - years and ten months. It :passes et' the rive •of twenty-five mites s second,. or between 800,000,000,000 sod 900,000,003,00 of miles in *year. The size of it .perhaps, •to imagined from this. ' The shower in 1866.7 was very similar.; We pass through the stream, not amigo across, but at an snide:. • ' • The. disphy seems to have been mufti. Al; most detour se.absogss main amounts of the ehoiresp in [belt- cities cities end tonne. The Mate reeords of thassasisomat ex-: tend boa hi 694 B. Cf...end from the sevenitheen tury B. O. OIL. D. pp; sixteen falls of eiroiltes are recorild. Humboldt speaks of IMO ean in 1788 d, Rrester than the mitt noon. One was mat in England. Yam* 6,1118, *La lightequala the gun. These liroiderfa idispisys were KM= ill overthe trnitsd Sane, led part of Mateo and the Wait Indies: Mbeged with the abating stere, siskilk fill au now lakes sod produeed phosplaset heekillinte were laws fireballs ett rapid tollievshi, liessiffilag in ft. low mood. anima thirty= forty digress. *fit !Non the exhibition was awful in grindsur. .The -ermine= demodad in fiery Manta Over I ,tite dark sod:roaring oatantot. Greet slam was - paled:tab, three mean. Bet soisittescialtits unfailing Mourns, "unwound_ the Vernal dances of ths stars, and tracked the comet to its bluing coons; sod now man look for these dl= plames X at t 4 tok f or ether alarmaint vie-' ltstima. explained °misted, these meteor= from a nebulous body Which meth= _ nen the au to sir eiliPltal orbit,- es Mad= et which meets the orbit of the earth at the time of anneal. szhibitkins. The netmkom cht= r i s s . _tnfarred from the fact that nook of the 'theiy• fail:with pro digious mfloft, ever they earth in • solid stets, abase diagehad lathe illaosphere- rfteWea T i gesr li CPrerser.-0 holabetolo==. B. Glatteerat Pa S. so isr*, . IL Shoemaker ella Xe.Soith s WWI! ea tke breaker, of the Straws Osat Ot goriettee has tbaVahrhasmal. this Dom% herite t = "3ll.ll rlea 'amilter the *pm g l oms. - vatildti O'clock the by -Alward_ afir. IMO *MS mmidell le Own Nampa Ai Osto UNSIMEM __- . a man caeue the died - piiiedthilloAoo to where 31z. OM liras MandfliWor maw ramted se tbellinli OW lours .._.beluti, iM ili ta 1 -ml ir T ePtd ic inkal of lic.. mad Wekkhe•llise beadle hal..- - lialarindbeibuftkhowarthrostm, Oats' *dim , ;blot aftlitamiochaltssi Owned area hinillpit Otakirlatleialia* ...entidaWbarethafisovr at tbstratei lime =weft erain k aiks. tics taeattfaftlinuandissamehusitail l the aide orcautiolek.Vrebildre AM ...cf.: .. r .., up brisk% arid olian h a .. ga r - the OM Maillitalie to stopped the wagon, Mr. Sahli at this 22 . 019 was II NA T0N'10 02 40112~4 10, 1 0 .**t 1 OM** - Jam X 2201211012 1020 , road, end aa itecieVimieg ttalUda. VP MC - , king *metals bear, ens or theurprealmini I a phoot at at the BUM tints advanclet allail the cam= =or cederedthe 112021 20 elehp, hat3l. - rhopt Magi 1111 VW i.thit afiet,. OW elbowed, Oa likaa about ten fest from Otiose Clanger raised his pa- 1 tot and flud 121111 s. Mow thanaseiretoreed_ the , are. sal after eight Shots. had .heein fired. Mahal b Y to -the man cad finite the alba, gie sea rins in tbeiaosidt.' i His amfokmatee nee itatbalifit firei. - , 1 • - - - - Not rainainio u r Mine them 11•120501217. the palumusiad wow to EOM*" ad ii ire teamed with madame to war the triode.- The man with whore officer elstuer had the 7t t = was found Im/hit. Lloya to w oa the about four hutithed yards from the toed. incga. ing wi th pain. I i Lloyd ti ll ed the rest of the per- CY to come, and oci uninining the Olin .it 1114 found that oniitli bad unwed his right breast' i n t it a o u t hrz l We back , tad that swahre kid pa his left anit above the' llibc l lN, Mbar Clauses rcd him hie Dame and whershe pas from. - Et replied .o Janes Tinley .4" ; 1 that he was r New Yak. When. AMA pet his confederstakwere, he would title ati wars tan.' Dr. Bride, wee mad spa beanies • surgical after - which : Mohr - brought to POtaville and eemssitted le where he nowlies in a eon* . A cirtaloattice which ;h a art ...0 1 . while libiJor White was coming in four WOMB fore to get moby to pay_ the .man gibe WW I % Mood hhn tol teks officer Musa *Maim on Saturday and theeequal proval OW IA *Maim fortunste that he did so. The chume7 m 4 that he Met sit men this lids a Lleveilyu coming in to IPottinthe. When be ; and ohm it the foot of 'the bid at Cheitisrls i 'brick -char* be observed a man at the rear 0 4 his .vehicle ;making signals to several - m standing nes=butch to ' come out out .' road ahead of Major White and intercept Itini. The Major oti ng their miaow:ear whipped up his horse and pomaded in ft/a before they re bed the road. laiht undonta li s Ty r saved him at bat time. When cam Ois heard of this a suggested that *der Wh ' ehonld prude! , him td accompany runt' _ be next bad beessioO to tabt !M_ Oar: the mines :: The oecurr or is the sequel., and officer Musa - ito 'gee email body Int plenty of pluck and grl credit for the gallant manner in utak be pin _ of the robbers horu de oombat, sod th e Omni 0 ftichV A few; lessons of this kind, sod - I mmiSill find this an Unhealthy totality In' to ply their befarious business. ' 1 = Since the stave had been placed - in type, understand thit Finley has bren recognized a having workl u loently at New Boeh m-lb ,t C(l T ri h D e tY parties . ' 1 arrest had a hoarier Yes;i; day before Ire Ryan, an a Unit of A' corpus, which will be continued th is morniog Ist . IQ o'clock. - , • ,-• , • . _ . $1,247 37 3,2715 01 .310,525 38 • .A - rrenei crafted and Petit Juror., drain attend a '' of Oyer and Termirmr, Gent_ Jail Delivery hod General Quarter Beesionetel the Peace, to be holden at - Pottsville. in and for tb County of SOhnylkill, on the 7th slid 14th day of December, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock in the fare noon: 1 GRAND JURORS FOR DRO; 7,1845-. _ ...1 Michael Bombard. Careen ,ter Branch; Michael tanner. Worth; Charles Mocker, =entrant, W _; John R. Wyelkhop, coal mechant.Tottavilth :IJ B. Jarvis. diorer,l Pottsville; Jets. H. Mayer. reercbint„ Ashland ; John Mather, farmer, Union; John Broader, farmei, Barry ;IMlchaellferkle, merchant,clithereville; Jacob Rothman. merchant. Cressona; Israel Sellslr Innkeeper, Butler; D. G. Herb, yeoman Porter; ft Roth, werthemt, St. Clidr ; - Jacob F. Helm, n'., . m. Branch; Wer. I Dreher, yeoman, Si Matheim; W -G. rumen,' rniebant, St. Char: John,Morgan, Ini r. Mabanoy Cl y I Charles A. Meek:mere. bent, &boy 11 len; B ry C. Russel. astenk,Potteville r J h• Z 1 menu.* dui:enter, Reilly; John R. ifeillgi-f : W tendon; Thine Breen, merchant, St. Clair; obis H. /Ammerer4 saddler, &intend; Michael lizioght„ , • le. I 1 . ~ . ... - P"'"'T laltORS FOR DUMMER 1,-1888. ..... . Ed„„lrfr4 CNA- an. farmer, Regina;, Joel Daniel, " .', 1 U. AlleoAnwrito; Edward Hummel. merchant,..P.rt it Clinton ;" go J. Morlther, bare, Caw; Eli Seller; farmer, Sae Ill: Preen Reddingere liveryman,lMa bentoy City 1 ederick L.-Foster, snore. hant,Pottavide; Geo. Wr-ti., r clerk, Fa:Wilier James M. R • hes. engineer. NewCentle ; John Icar i gacre. farmer. • est Penn; lease Ellt fanner, Blythe; Henry Roy er.' West Brurtrari • Andrew Bolich, sawyer . : 'eh; Walter S. 'Shea . , Ins. agent. Mt. Carbon . L. Pither,-forinder,Mlnereville; John Leitenberger, • ter Mahancry ctq; bailDenekt. clalons; , • Gresley.whetlarrteh ,Orwigaburg; Mrldßltter,c ark, Mlddleporth John M taker, machlWst. Ashland; ohm • Fenstermacher, irrokeeper. Unica ; DaeW Pm% . • man, flatlet ri AbrabantHexter. bn.- ._ • Ue; John Dailer; farmer Eldred; ft.lt a. • cooper ville ; Thos‘'Weller. yeoman. Neer , ; 04 Moses ' boatmact. Schuylkillaavilar; Wm. Merchant., bland ; Arorialuloomccarpenter, N. beam ;,. Da d Rarma, miner, Owe ; Mania D. smith, /, Rash : Lewis HUM. merchant, Ashland; Aaron Re merchant. Tredront ; George Vi r , l telti marchater l , t ytsville; John Rice, farmer, Bury; Hawley, moan, Ashland ; Michael florin, rir t, Ratter ; Tar U. Esq., Port Carbon; George .1 merchant. Mammy City; Edward Hamilton. w• man, N. Manbeim ; John Where. Mechlnist, &rah ; Wni Meurer, farmer, N. Iganheho ; Parton. farmer, N. Ahnbelm ; G. R. Goodman, Thant, Mahaney City; Pena Z•iiiiy, Yeotort 1y ; , Wrn., S. Meech, -Actirrenteralt, Clair ; Joke G. ornhan, clerk. Batter ; Francis. B_lg,ler, &omitlmo, Ile; Geo. Yort,L merchant, Itahaney City ; Cbgles Or, merchant, Malm, al. \ MIT JURORS FOR DECEMBER 144 . HenryMoine; fanner, West ; Win. ' merchant-I_ shiner 71. p. : *bows W mei. , Schnyokill ; JJOU Bath, engineer, Paki., ‘ Joseph Ackerman. merdrent, Fettenlie ;WM an. deli. yeerlianLßlytne ; Jacob Forney. ehegnekat ju ' lllo ' St. Cialr; Henry Waters. machinist, Tamaqua • catt4 fintermeliter, confectioner, Pottsville : M organ - bright. fanner, West Bourswig ; Jacob MOM ter, Pottelle ; John Christ, farmer, Pittegrore Tap 1 Benj. Zimearamaxt firmer. Blythe: Rent= N " \,l Mercheet,l St. Clair: Nichols" ifac, , eoloon ' 1 Pertain:pa want McDonald; Wrath. Wet N ; Wm. Cl n. turner, Phreavoll Tw o. I& A w• rthg, coagerchant, Ilfierrsoaloati ; Jo hntan, ner, 11 ; JoluotSlotman, wept., East Norw ; Abraham_oldekin. yeoman. Tan as u : R 11 4: 11 1 ) 111 - Jere. machinist. Pottsville; David Beveridge, prer. ttor - Pe_, merlins; John Rreiper,' yeoman, aster ; Don't L. lesterli;nierthettat. Pottrille; Theo. Beddal coal men:bent; Port Carbon ; Christian' Barter, Tremont I J. Forma fa. met, Minn ; J. Atet Wayne; teeth Rehly, itthkeepu , Mahoney Cify ; Remy Stranch, o larpenter. Pottanrille 1 Benj. untnennynoiso. man, Po Carbon; r has. prod., farmer. East_ Brans. wig :.7 its Bock. fr rtrt. r; East thrtrowlg • Franklin Kushner; farmer, Rest Lstrtheml7: Riles WAY, r, West Penn; John Lams, Ica; rr.crzha, t„ Pot le; Jos. Haughawont, Brq., Schuylkill; Wm. Bel , far. met, We: Penn ; Patrick Fergrumm. inewitant, Shen. andoah ; WW= I Huller, carpenter, Pinegrrivei ; Chas. Du 11, black-mitth_Pthegro TO: Jena 001 yeoman, i Batter : "Geo. F. Mars._ yeoman._ Twp ; Samuel S. Rachel. miller, Barry; 11000,1 e 1 cot s earpentee,l Potterllie; Samuel Otto, ._Tee. moot : Chas. Rommel, cuerc b ant, P, rt ow ; DDuanailel • E. /Arta,' teacher; Robley: e rank Whitney, clerk, PottallUcl Schityiii3 llama Direct Iron Cninpalny.krhe works it ii tbis Company located in .an adtenta won, Men between the Beading Itailroitdend Amyl ot Canal in Schuylkill Haven, arely Completed, and will it is thought, be in a p t. Lion in ' about three week's. The brill , fur nace, boilers, engine, 45 horse power, hammer, and in iltaoti everything connected Zgl, works, ate of • the most substantial an d d OM charsoter, and were erected under the enpervitino. of Mr.- Wm. Griffith, Jr., .t this Barmier.; • : ' , ' • , . ' As thei,proeess of making :wrought tron direct from thel ore, is the special feature; of these works, aka as theaubJect seems to ocespy mid tax the inventive faculties Of many install it may at this' time, be limper to Aire a s i ql of - what has been done to this time to . t‘ provements on the old Oa an forge. _ The dist improvements al lit the direct process that we have any information Of, is in spatter published lin the Philosepkicift 7Vansaions, England, to Dr. Martin Lester, the 1 thee ident of Bard Society, No. 199, el. ii, lilta. 1 5. .' April, 1893, ,This letter is dated, , eirat4m; Sept. 251±4 1615, and with er to formation says of th e improved furnace : . "rib very much like a oommon blacksmith, vie : a plain, open hearth or bottom without encl o- sing wills ; only where the nose ' ad idle , 'comes through a wall, them is 'a WM* , which they call the furnace, Made of trot as is alto that part of the hearth.nest ad ing WI hollow place, they 1111 end up.heap wi char coal and ore broken small all round shoat the charcoal upon the flat.hearth, to bake as it were or neat end thrust Win little and little thii hollow (where it is melted tryihe blast, ." This',' ft will be observed, *as nearly years ago, so that deoxyduration to open Ares char coal is hither state, to say the lent, of it at the present . - . . An int tim ment in the direct process. ' mails in• tht Sardinian forges. These furnicag ere tanned the - "Catalan • Within Forges," The iment claimed, consists in addini to the Caw hearth a fiat - bedded reverberatory rge. nace which the ore is roasted -by the waste heat o the refining hearth, before being., dozed r.. prlti l totbat chamber for oonversion. a i s But e father f the direct in NAO. Me sees of the-term,tess' " WilUam Ne OW! of England, who too k oat lettere' palest is Ii i 47, the direct extraction of iron from tts lb; first deoxydiziag it in realign in contact. age. boa at , 1 a red heat ; wrought Iron of t he . 0 2 1. Wes wits made by th is proems at LI that , f it stood double the htet :recurred for gov t' iron.. lictt the wait of deeply mmatract rettets caused the pmcres to be abandoned. • .. 4 In Harsh, 1810, Mr. Clay took our a to Pea ent which proposed to deoxydise the ore It ce p: ante bed attached to a common pa no fe t - Dios. aids was tested at Wcntingtim In Cumber. land, and attin• eight or nine months iri , failsd most adirnaliv, from the feet that the Orit alt. 'Aired instead of being &milked, which is et all times the case hi-open ems, horn the f t of a `reducing gas not being evolved wh a free amok of air miii , other taltlizftlt . -111 e, • The nett metallurgist tliat , made .* direct =a s t u dy, Wig Al. Milian Obanot of IMO ; sad of simplifying complicited titti ir e mower. Ho seen= to bare intricacies. For instabos his farmer 4B fest hisb,!and will only yield in six Itayella mt. - of Mut iron IPODA that has got to be Mille&in a . al, h, do. • , . ... A. 111.Tourangin has Twarteed i in dos', of dot Chenot proomis: but this is etill ccomr.., pleated to compete with the present .... 1 In Mt, Mr. James Renton . pa ... 7 ,- : -yaw comity s process for the direct ex •. . . ..., wrought from from the ore.' 'This • •• . irearifedr ; In operation at Newark, N. 3.,5.. -- at 6• , • , _ 2 .._ . . . .. Ohio; sod mach was espeotediroot the r - rr4:. statettuide in the conetruction of the tomim ;II boa the small edrukraction of the retorM ems& . the ore to choke theta apt which led 8 : 0 atala•i 4 sa donment of W - Still lathe Cat p. Harvey paten*. prow t at t t i offi no t uggeleik_andjied Isome a tit erea4. 44 __ a•-• j_. - 4 having& gra* beatitgr larfaei for theAral .. alts upon. and glOtw the us liF id erototh to and as be mill SWIM@ a low hea t ;a thole the ri ti I lit as sialne eironemienoes*evol. Vegan be lithe retorts, it Mist he ealketilltd then 4l an limpenuolleot that may -1116410101 onesesitatight. 1 "" • , • • iantleoble the size in the hot ,4 ' it, a ti= t will 00l t he - 0 being HO hothelt ces V r allt ion only 80 *hes. Then . 8 ..'s .. , elnitabeal et .tbe works at '' ' • •• • • ' - " slticlltri - .'elpillib 'Or ~....ii 1000 i qi, sad silt Moen will - be *No ' sibouitturpetie that PrEr ‘ Pull throog 1 i bat flab: taro olltrod abiltshillweihr-Sallenrciali of barbou ; this Ga ga hurt the tee ema dirt la be_tound in such aboadatioe this . , Ths met i ltathe ea • the tifZel grile, attentkatorn our coal timi: 7r. Griffith says. JkatlepessehistMa prodnati.ot-tits metre -;••t: - ligirflrbe Bib to trot a Ordform - iron et a ll • - 'Wore, onside* a &eiders- E6.=. .: .` 1 . . 4 ' .. i raring:int:l3f the, be balled the belling chamber ' X si tit ligili ngl i al= "l" Piakee gistal:l a" of blooms et a uniform rat: -4, 1 Il t • '• iiiiiirt he 014 . 1 MX fal min i. at elk engaged for ltr. 0. stilkitotlC • ' • ail Sind 8 1 " 34 / 6 1342 . This ~mat • 1704100 *gabs arrange ment_ 01,__02:2_ : vloa„stel seye that there 12 1= 1 "kioughlt," re „•.; Ise their.' 'Mr. C. has s eleidits - • • • of Mit pritsol; tor the meat "hum i , ottagehee, NMI the nee of hydrator . • eSelenten 'dit, in ' th e baliliterchemlbse ittetreterhi, tor Wm tonimika tithe ANL r'l ' ,1- ~Ns • :..I . ' Mii.ol4 l 4 1/4:lthr,r_ Mani s*t4 l Li = te ttle Alir s !IS! ? ..2d 64 , 's r mt, ' SolittylktelldkrAr= - sixth atoutel T ar bald this week, in ibis Borough. & . ; ti met to, the 0004 Chamber as c atlo o'clock A. IL, 242 teachent e peassuktnot *Mitt the teach, ere of P 1 .- • Was to oeder by Paper intondent Newlio, lhosident..! ,oficiO, with some salko4 = t=t*mute "Antral to. the' practice of l e he digitised 1 A0.,1 and =ls n plated how hie standiel et of teseb. We marked on Teattbdes' WU nita'' - tiled, ' Mr. NesdinasplaseedAls pleasure in sea tog such a large rap Sabin of teachers presi ton and anomeed the manner in ,whirl the ex. erases at the Irtations, would be eteduoted . i ' The following officer was that! timaintel--Sett. / rotary:: 8. O: k,, • 1 ' I 1 The President then `announced the following question open flot dbousiont "Shall •we tecom mend thatiDirectors agreettpon sod select a mai -1 form series of textbooks for the Monty at the next Triennial pollutant to elect ti. a County S perioteodent ? , t . ,' 1 - , s Mr. C ha lie that daring , the ("Weis aloes, gtOiji be limited to five minutes, and that eh teticiter shookl eiteak, niece then once on the ease sobjeot, until tot have spoken who wished: Ld~ped. Saperintendent Nerl6t"thigh! •we should ; and ware for his reeled theist's that the popula tion of one county was Aviv, Hosting ons—fatM. Rim removing from one district to another al most snootily; theteby wVt_ating the poreta. sing of a new satin el testite., Meamdch as [ the same Reader,, Spellers,' Geographies,, , aroh. I matins , &c. , amain used ht • &MG schools lin ' In the opt* Mr. ?I e vienis were connived in by Mears. Welker,. Tiffany, Channels, Stebbip,e,t Breen, Lewis; Salentine, Alters. , Mr. Densultower wee cot in favor of Making 'the role general, but thought it might pro fi tably= be applies' sear as'reg ard s the Primer, Reeder and Speller,. 'il 't / • , , . 1 , Messrs. Reinoehl and Evans spoke in the nega tive, and thought the expeoses incurred in-intro-7 dotting a new uniform series every three years, would very likely oteutterbaleuee the expeneebt tending the removing from one district to moth- , On Motion of Mr. Dartenhower the resolution was adopted almost unanimously, tuba the follow ing cbmmittee appointed to consider ukich_series we should recommend s, Mears. Van Pelt, Ditch /an:Li Datienhower, Stebbins, Lewis, ,Walker and Johnson 1. ' _ Institute then adjourned until 1 o'clock, P. If , . •. I I 1 . IAFTERNOCIX altatOX• 7' • 1 Couveped It the "appanted time: ' After '-goll nail, Superintendent Newlin, in the *beeves of. the appOints &teacher, J. J. Cake, took charge of ' the elus drill; on tbe subject of Geography. Mr. Newlin took a practical way of explaining ' the manner in which he would like, the eubje4V taught. The method of cramming the memory with textbook matter, to the , etolusionfpo tical explanations by the teacher, was Na v e ry general one but a very-wrong one..-pupils •were not taught the ;Meaning 'of the geogrephieil I terms which they were required to , commit to memory and oonsedotatly understood nothing the lesson, union &Only explained by) the teach et. Outline Maim Were oot used to- the extant that they should be. Schools which us famish= ed with the maps by the Directors should Mike • proper use of them. Kr. Nowlin dwelt junta Warty on the neglect of may ' teachers to teach - the proper pronunciation of: regraPhient_ _maim= The subject was dimmed Iv Messrs. rembooret nuns, Stebbins, and Salentbory. • r Mr. Neolinthenpremotmed, sixty words Tien Veiling exereitte,' which -,treni written byi the testbers„ and thatiopelled correctly by th e Presi dent, and =reeled by exchanging the, different papers among the teaclon . - , ' • Mut Institute then adjourned. ' ' • ' WEDNESD&T. ' • [ •=, itosento entistott. • , Inetitute milled to ordiO at the appointed Lime. The first exercise wail Ortbogrepry.-conducted by J. W. Derternhower, of bfirretliTille. Mr : D. selected a elate term among the teachers, and +conducted them from MO dna radii:nuts of spell ing to farther advanced.classea, giving the meth od of teerldtig the sainelin the SCIN3OIII of tits die At ibfeinilltiolrot of Mr: touenhoweee exercise Mr. Idirib s, of Mahanoy City, read a selection from Parker and Watson's Reader, entitled "Sheridan'. Bide ." 1 • ~ 1 • Thembject of teaching Reading Was then in troduced by Prof. 3. Linesweaver. Mr. i. ' gave bis views on the various methods dt teaching this 4natich, - ,dwelling ,brieflylon 'each, and then pre. sented what he thought the most to cal and mid omphical method of tang primary reading, l og which was that of . com the object, the pia tureend the .cord;--tra m only known as the ob. jest method. In tekobi g advanced &hems be would insist on , correct prominciatitm, erect posi tion and frequent.venal drills, A correct under. standing, of the contest! was occeesiary to make good readers, and , teachers should see that the pupil nWitood - every paragraph before it was passed over,• ' ,1 , 1 I ' The subject of Primers Reading *as discussed by Messrs. C. g,tebbirup, J. W. Danenhlower, Brown, B. FAA:arson; B. Ditobburn, Ilimry &Rule and J & Newlin. • . ,- - r Mr. Realm th t ruce& the bder:wen! the 250 words as a' ape g exercise, which were writ ten by th e teache ~ - , Adjourned. 1 ; . ' ' , .. , • A.I4IItSCPON SESOIJN. The Institute opened2fith singin g by th e iisch ere—"The Silently Paine Snow . The President then made a few reMarke ti' the teachers, _relative to the \ Pernisylvania School Journal.. An }dime from the editor, soliciting support was-distributed among tbe teachers.— The Committee on Permanent certificates ,then made the following report : Permanent Corti& cams granted to the fallowing \ teachers dttrine the year : Robert P. Ditehbrun Tamaqua ;I:. W. Dthenhower, Alumstrille •. M i ss B. _J. MODeol, .1 Pottsville ; J, , Cahn, Pettaville ;.air remiss Alli- , son, Si. i)lair ; T.11.J St. Cl ;- Daniel Lewis, be. Chat; Mee S.A. , N , . The report was adopted,- and the f per-, sons nominated as a new Committee : D. Lewis, 1 J. A. M. Pammers,_J. J. cake, J. W. Danschow.; er, It: 'Mel:dm:um, J. Linsaweaves Miss - 4 A.lll-1 son, S. A . BleCoN; B. P. Van Pelt, T. R. :Omani and J. H. Helm.. • 1 ' ` 1 Mr. Ditcbbiun; teacher - of Written Arith metic, I then gave his [methdd of conducting' as exercise in' that breath .! Mr. D. paid_ particular anal ; -; tion to the importance of the Numerical h'nunet in introducing the subject of Arithmetic, and aim' used it succeedulls in advancing pupils into the fruidamental roles. This was a very interestiegl, exercise and elicited quite a number of *marker from'several teachers. 1 Saps. Newlin added tootow, remarks °Oncoming the Whim or neglect of some) teachers In limiting Notation, as also, the gene-1, ral superficial mjunter In which tide subject WM) taught in too, many schools. 1' _ r II Mr. Stebbins then read a selection from " Pick' 1 wick crapes"-10:a very' able manner and which.`: called, forth t h e applause of the Institute , r '.: ' roll , wei then called lifter which Prof.; Raub uonductea an interesting Marano on the: subject of prenAttresr. '-.! ' i :t Minicar. 1 •' ' i 1 1 Quite a-hlrge asidienceof teacher's and stlizetisl asaembled lb the °mica Chamber, to hear, the lecture of Rev.. Dr. Moore, on - the followierr; sabl led : "The Practical Power and Beauty ;of. the' I ideal." , 1. 1 . I i TL. o Owing to ar b Zttme of his tiwost. the ipsakri, was unable t o .d ver his linter* las audibly a* could have wished, but with the asidetanoe; of Mr. Stebbins, an excellent milder,.Nit 1 *PM enabled to bear neerly the whole lecture. We are sorry that &belle. could not deliver Ms Wears satisfactorily', to hints* f ; is the stbject it one. 00( Often handled, on which we seldom, if ever hat such malted sentiments .: - , -1; I The audience was then fevered with arts by Mr. Stebbins of Mahanoy City, Mt the 1 "10 of Mmes." ' _ ' 1 , t l , ‘ ~ 1 ' TEIT7ESDAT. 1 . ~ i.' 11 1 11 i woustno Ilzgermw— '' ' 1i ~ / The. Institute was 'optwed as the ale Minted bOnr with music by the teachers—TAß Together, I „ Mr. Danenhower them contion t i his , rdsti on Orthography; giving Marne of inettincting classes which were &drum* to First MO/8i cod Reader.' , _k ',_ t _ _ •-• i,' *t4 Mr. Stebbins theareed Hobos' sr i gfcienernitOmlii Hose. Shay,” .L , -.-• 1 • •1„ „, ..,, A recess of seised minutes was lieu granall.ne the expiration of which Sopertote~ Ittplitti opened the discussion tm tbersr teething thi k 'Pegnitions" I found io mem " ith the TOW rag exercises: TM' pipit dialialild "1 *A earnestly. tr. ' ,i: ;' •• - ,1R 1, 1 At the close of the tlMlnselits a , te wits in Order to eatlenlde the sentiment of the maw., sty with regard to bayberry:els eommitthe"degii Mame preceding Abe reading 00f411391W, .' This "result was sn,elmais waaalitonw voice s* Whim =roll was then 'eddied arid the Idaninte lit, -.- arreattoom interon. ,", - ' O. ' ' 11. `05 4 e1 the minim boar with iingtegrolgeto er the Dear CMis.'_: I ~; Thefirst amts. was on Pawmicaldp, trait. ed by CliannlngHtebbins. ' t _ '. ~ After Me exercise in Petmittanship t Mr. 8 ' tithe reed, br snit pest, ronollr • 'Charge IF the Light &limas." - - - , I The followtng .question` Tema the twiltrainnit, was thee anninneed tar altgeollion: "Wad& nilli our Primary Ims me andm tro stionlWl Im lumemedthen ;caPrim time Setae Md. yea. boa instead'; 11116M...1..0 having _pit,* did . ~ A vote wat taken an the ii .f ,la t genial 1 : 1 fibroid the PrWM - bi the Der Of tezi-bochtt end oats biewhbco ll4 . o2 it• clestvely 7 ,Lowidde4 *Oa 41114,• - 1R WV , I With Pima; mg Chide bil nina i tt. bided in - th e aftwatkvoicrike hams au . The matt eisrelee . was • dinsterlitm i.” - tonowing : Bow Malgiihnitt Math 00P011MIY, Kr. ftsaMti then formed. the s lerlitine wage • reeding of siomeo., owlet 'Bing, lag thle Pm*" I l , ,• 1 --.,1 ,!I TM President tir e s woo* the Committee ma RemlatlMPa :ALI!. ClutTritell. paeweever sad demmei Date, - -- • , ~/ • - lemma I - - -1 . '4 , Amonlaa to almwinesu rri ev aii4 41101ihiaiimi tea ficim tetbe Ye eturieetore ~, _ /a , •lii, 1 1; • 14, FRIDAY: - E, - -. 1 '!' I ,r. 1 ,• ' : atiestremadim'' -- ,li :IP. I =soeitub_mlis tiliObilio , • "All iiS ' Xt. D o mwm hie meameara itamdm Clemeem " - r,beteteeMll6. --'- -Mt i6 „ l N,.., .... . _ : B 2 1 10. 6 8 . „ • - - - IseitsPackom4.l . • wa i maxprgine: is siatper a iltd: thyme yips Of p i r=hat defy exist Seth the is eith woe et mood my Chehalis Saneumloy: „BA/ this fsmtbres deesed, Visible by illty el semele Do Umth seam* 1111 . 01 they aße lers egret oat the motels the sothalthethlbiti Utopians the prosperity, the mak" Dr Puma, WPM* lib ultbdr pine of _ and inthabt he todsatirolthet th e emist of the reth gloss ottttkoe fie infOlndOei• te Waft% *Wahl* 101 . 11 th edetstiay. It etnnot be =OM that a osse , e; cloning goes biomes very moos those eette= ol a, ste ellilmas, mote tholeed 111=11111th se st MU M. 100111 as ed Waad %blue antra Mont, isdastrietia. Wigs. AM so bettereore rhea solleth." thoth euttegth to the tie that binds than. to sena 211010 ( blimp all Put* . Wee, end more real, soused wealth to the ogles. ' Bet Mat are moti doing when not In the eseetway 'llnderjarhat infinenose are they! Who lisdwhat inesserbis thein.,thexiss thir Wade tatisiding their =thst thibionitat thrtipdsmthiber-Tam= e edil, ien epos their Wise. *Olt x their estateeriftb!se Wuxi feu lielauthMs. elth . AM ere they ilebto tor their &Aldred, 'thee"brieer st the exinisulty, in the my at ecasode MU 'te lscoant they are Obit uP . 10 c "um to, and eonsekinento coetresptauj, and pismire in the thy when sickness. diameter. mem% oth the, death; dial realms put thosidita end deeds andeost• psi thadmetket • • " " Readethof the icXwear. Innithsonithed A n the alwahteg realities which (Da AM MeV su• w 4 borne torten thlsbUtek Mt* , Itinialitt " the MIMI) VMS 'Wall allit lakes blia Ithd wawa and hosinee •111011blet cbserfakta ftul ' tithrarematal of ma imilifference mow as to the highest of beneath. e.itheible to mr r. aside those thelacelatde benefits that sbow • " / " 1-1 " 110 ufgruluil Imat times and that stake Ida Meet ibr happy dimity. sod who doll comma that km I - • • letthilyreatiket than hoist. mid letWOr popslathis to the Jan bleared bet, thst in the Mien& the Dr of thil Owls. Of NM the pulpit Seth% i rdra lli thkb it eattheth e“ ONO 11 "" I lk , ?dwells to social Orris neWpality.Detik l wor hays a panacea be all W., a ithasstea i n sM costs% a letthily ollmistea gab WNW :eeeeatatObr en-PCIC •• SiTIRE% eIIEAT BIKOSEL: , 1 .EUE E T'Z'S . BfiTTER 00EititAta.• Tab medical pireaatatkin b nary aced lathe pablic se arediable imhaillate far the maids Wasthisia Co.! patinde which low ,fincid the market is Wei/ tn. etabla enenanpeda various twit% ad frail toe wit Moirettoate at nature, and - leered with the tit moat OM Is Mat reconnaiiinded IL. aorta dal, bat Isyt r a direct end salutary. isditieciat .apon the Bout. . 'Lb , Leap, Stoma& aid Bowels. It act'. *tab ea a tweventive AIM cure fee many of the Onion to Stith thole othaoll an gabled: It le a reliable Facie, Medicine, and can be taken by either intuit wagon with the einat lo Aaeadal It. kr a mope gad reinedy tbe DIARRECCii.DM 1111 Y, • WAIST. DYSIMPSI4:II.IW -24MIS Errarrs, zmig rai m 4 3, NICK til&D- M& ! a O Poe CR UM and • of all tint% fOt isern better end ashitetban ;Moine, without any of plchntatecctiii It awes ea appetite, perms a rOl3l digestoitt land, and will connterect, the *f igate In • few istoptes. Pliciared it&COD 12. hole Pleotietor,'N. W earner - fifth and Hate eta Pl. Bold bTalt ' Nem at, r ' • 'Yin ideal . • , &snot Oe mined while the Agatha Or me ladt tone and Mms/.. inactive digestion sffreta the whole pins - gee of man, twat the eniern of his head to the eoka f btu feet. It is the torertainer of Drpemia with its ladesetibAble miawisMand even prepares the way well worse dboldwa. We peek e],preleate s sswell as on Me authority of all; it medi, e4l it ettifeeeri, who presen t a voluminous array of r umy in be favor. when We say that .11ISTILIRI, . EIITTEREI not only 'rives Instant rellerto every septa, but affords the swum fora quicl4 effectual and permanent core of all disease arislactrem a die; Mitered stomach. liver, din. It completely wiles the bipod, cleanses the seerettonkeerreeta every irregular;' • lty.of the system rwittsbpinttes the eonatitutsonOuld restoris the different orgasm of the body to it beelte; condition and proper action. fiold everywbere. I W Orr lOU It IF V L either ass Wig bawd; ly On the nn dylng Owe of any parson ahoy_ WISE The single pun t ed. the mantel nappy. end WSE rju. 81 13 3P1e. Whiskies tad non. Also Journal of lowej3ccret or Success .. How to Get Bich, eta. All Wailed' toe lbr. *1 cents. _ 100.01 n sold Addre. =WM CO.. IS Massa RI Y. 134 as II WM TO EMU , 1 I A vanes ebletit of poetry -enlist* I', some; how in Oils fashion Tie borer blo Yls Master - Now e lite le M pus .' Be heard the *evil Power - gay 6 all loth Is Weal That artal i it ' when the animal bit Ms rei ipectabler aster, the eloquent pastor--the Pastor observed that) be never, deserved treatment Ake that, frinda horse io ireb. con , ditioned and fat. Bat the boric - . tried the Pisn'of catching the man without his leave Abe uppef edge of the left-hand sleeves and he tried to bite; botiniissed it quite, and had to say. "night this oak; Alt ,tougher. than-tax I" • And be lugged so ion lit the 'clothe° strong. are 4 seeni_edl Oif °4 / 1 1 * i ratit took so long to b ie. it 11i'y be hungry,beast didn't *now wile% to - a : The congregation had: exercis, • off: dw. izrirnination to, present their "beloied - ,Pistrit, the horse's master, with it good, strong wait; • Oad an oierc'ost, to - boor, and dint.4oll,lo* ell, at-that place where the public &digit t 4 tall for the best of clothing, to wear; in the Pall ;.' " •i ,1: ROMIILL & WILSON'S GREAT BROWN HALL, 603 & •605 cheetniit st.,. PIi c iLADELP.H-14it, Nonmber 14. ° ' Olt Tar. totowtpg Remedies are) an ol• and 'step cotxtr, liebed an `d tkcitisinas lurebeen bOteate4 by 4heti. They are toe pale bY The pessimism Syrup, a protected Solution ot. the Peotoxitte of Iron. adp pike the blood with Its LlfesSieutent, Iron, AlviPS etreaeth,' elm and ° new life to the whole nom,— ForTlPPßpals. Debnill, Female Wert:mem a:4 it Is a specific. A3l page Pampolet containing a salt* b'e haulm on "Iron at • Neetctne," - with %certificates sad zecommendgions. SA. Inn, be sent has. tc . . J. P. DIMON', Proprietor. A I. • No. 86 Dey Street, New Tait • • •• Wlstar's Balimuni of Wilt tierir3 I ham been ;tired for nearly' le tenantry : for, Criught Colds. Oinwitantion and Wary affeaion of the Throat Lump and Cane. It cures • cough by locsyming and c'eanaing the lungs and allaying irritation, thus te. moving the cause tmitead of drying up the cough And Inning the coast behind. Sara W. FOWLS & SON., Thopciefois, ." • No.lB Tremont St., Boston.. litieraP lataliae Water; • 1 trupt ice re solidlon kidtne ' aiwolned In water wit solvenk coninlnitllAi grains of lodine to esch id of water. iodizes ta admitted •by W k s id men, to he the best known moody Amr Sla, Cancers. Syphilis. Salt Rhin ,$ mad Mom sande can testify to the wadi:lel Maus of. IN" NW* &ratios in such cues: Madam tree. J. P. DINSSOIIII. Protnietolt No. 36 Dey St.; Nig Wit. • liiriamieJad works Ulm Mamie on Old Seim, Derns, , Sellde, Wands. Ihnays. Taint PP•s actja = l l : lll ' dx—Ax. 11 prompt In Abe i psin.takes Out sonmem and. redacts, the most atm genet& strellbigs and indenmations ;'thus atrolktg llet and yamplete cm. y 36 cane a box ; maths mail tor pn = 1. • FONIX /I WM. ' 4&4t No. Tremont Sc. Bootee.. - :itESTORER AND 'lsllEglittiCO: .1 FOR \ THE . -EfAtEt,t ;The silly hiNwai ! Phishormi of Clioldi o ir "41 !Forgo )ride i ilt- trig nr fag "lelted.: =imam , Losikaprotli~gr. 01 . 1.1,141* LAsnilivretatirq : - imbn Ki l t tu o , :mr ,., Laudon Rah Retorra. GariArseso • Imam Par Ireton!. Au. P -./colon gift apitorit... , . emote 1 1. * • • . '• \ $.• :Itidre<Liamimpaeiwat weans PAM; hided 01 *pi Itibledg. sms ***co aow miW 61-Eisfri ho Na 'ask% Omit= it to grow** *ad serogig .R 1113130 1 .4 4 1,AXIFIXO1,11AIR Isnot dlaigriesido odor coroplataPot liiilother prepirstkosi, • \ tr."1,1171PMY13914 1 . .41 1 0 VLllitil afr i k," fintie — ell • ' soft ot KM* _pc cow aerrir, . =rut hdr 11 .. • . Disagir t ; :41104thre. - - . ?CV , tba.l... 8014 Hat, 141:16)6 A PoriAFAiah,,- les may be Toe Las& , It IMAM ", Omen nhe leo' Dropepste im mot MI! trilled et& Them fch *mg MltdKtittWeft Mier mattetti; odd Cr Ilrimbui.Omeer. awl.- ( Cr 411111M211114.11.11 twos* when in reacmatierr - nO *NT hail_ iiiMLimela lit hillethee. Dont kW flew WU"' the erameene ottNIPP* ay matt* aisle the lalere* , *WA memo TIELIIBTOIIACSIIITIM 4tirate: PIS NO &MOM WOO. peabiaallikittt. aWl' hot le ling hiMmtllley itsegi St hi thilitsPilo• NOY &OW aehlelith: 7 1411; UMW Maw ‘kl. thi ; mestarlitil ploilml miner pro theisli *me be wed to porrestat b171406:0111140 *the E3EZER3i 2 . hit 1111011MKIIIRIMMWM alir aatigit, pagelat thita - 4 011 6 1 = 1 allabe aatlies • n aid OM Of atairdb. t l ri 11114111k* Allpt .7 1 ret sricippii*bialja, malsaitheal -as s matel; frieidser ai WA& litoo4 01=igi# 11 1 11 4 1 1 *4 1 4 1 2= 2 / - 1 4a,what Ow. Ai* kola at 1 144 ! 44 4 1 1111t i VOrl i 7""42 - 11 - 1%.- - T - A..7•W a.1°.:!1!11 ,Lco, Pim , •. 4 . l ,awrikaltingst i r ' • vit 430110 , 0 0 11 10 4 3 0 11 * -- Ow i 0 1#1100 1 044 1 0104Vithick 41111110011kilii otograti- IE 4 , o.llllllol i =llolll4llllllllL V i r s e sl4ll6l"l"/ 14111-11*- 'L SHIN. DISEASES. NiwiF nit T ts. 01-N Tllll E Ilf T : i' • 1 , ' :sisdieStim::oficittigiee ' • IN' r 01%1.. 14 .TO, 4 8 1 • e - ITCH O Minn 'KNOWN I .l•••TWiTits tiOUILS 0.,. • 'ITCH, ER.ORR" - **MP . TO VAIL ; 4 *Tr.rTF4l^ . , '.ITO:i• . . VTETTEh7, .la'' IN CIMINO THVAII .. "Tl.li ITSR•• TTEIt• .11 .. ~. .•, - . 40 • !TORKIINTMA • . "TWITER... • ~ ”ItTniir . •t_ . " MINPtiIIiTH, -•- “TITIVER , , gimirbril °Mfmlat Cass set RheSsnt • • =e Ointment - , - . , a (Mt74°4 Quo Dstang Piles! Sesynere Ointment liwayties Ointanat ' Cores ' Said Ilesoil'; . • • estasraes 00austiat . . t. Imes Ointment or , g ss tie s , y lido • • His "tainted s speedy inns. 50 cozIll• .By l i tica ' . past psid,lo cents. Ptered bl -- ." • ' • DR. WIWATNI S IpON. Pi.airminiti. • • - • - Ilasytmes ..Ds as - itteirm:• - lisusslneri: sad all lanDes DtisoOst4 wed Storekeepers. Juna its, is. se- - . , •• . •• , ilirliallauziesiorried '. ! - C. IL NEg.DLES. . . hi!_ 'MIMI!. IgkRIA C S fltnNW Ttottedival =pekoes la the adlillioest or Wet"' =l , saw hirets he to yew tew aivep Wei aw gaieties In - this twotateat hat ur illiola i lffl i ''' IF To all aalleted with EMMA 01 he Cal tteetantee the weeeethl appW attics of Trustee. specially adapted to each we and Usizieditiowa oftew=in radical ettree. •' • Ladles lilastie' Mits. ha= gI SW AL P will Mid a ohm,' =ductal by eompe peptaLd&weak Pltea'a !month. 'imolai halahtlehhale Tmei. 114zOtle. ototazgak .811011.14 W Break Mr lahmaisia. Qatabet th. he. • boo Meow 111140thow Dos Caw* wilitthe olonotosetlook &Islam D os= Soot ot-D‘osoorof N• as tort Os Vi. Matta( OOP 411f~00 1 **4 Ittrilustripluissketk Mawr!, WWI No. oco melt maw& Eld4; Trio 13110chls Os Nor Moan ' The waded funky ors Wald So • War odlisto, so to has no Nu* toar pauctloo.- *pa lowertod witboot Jmi dregs tor amotootioa. =- • • Casesio 1.5414-180 t: Jo thammt—Dess tOrr-1 daeiw radars to yos sod ths adUttal public. to Maur ths beards 1 dal cett WOE Mit Übaldo TONIC or ETITERSL lamsswore or ksa wlth- Mei Ur* ComplataS mid Dimes et ths• lanspii_ i rtt= listerflipabra ft my limbs ma body tat es or ten years, and twee taken all dairt med. wines OM I costa hear of, but 'sons aste tek' give me meth renal, U.lllwant or, your valualtle inetieMe, wb!Ch Illitreanrob taltlzg_About.-fixd months. and Am. happy to say theta =sow calling good health, . My lurid wi so mach btekes that amid scarcely get loY' Inektb. and have often been oblwed 10 stop when =lre from etyma*. batthiskeod sndyour seedIRIMI eat, now able *wilt lords= In my pleasure, without arty incostreniestm, u sow In any ddranxed Year of age. And bass Mt been' PO: wen as Si Fott•er2 thr the time stated above. .sm amt Eatting Mb Old ire 1111124 and toy frbractiall say that wry never expected to see me yo .hell again. Toe are at liberty to publishtbla to the community at large. fat their besets -Also to'seamy name at refer ence to the good effects of your TONIIJ .or BITTERS. • I subscribe mysel pf.-et ite yormstraly, dc:.• Stiremeres. P. B.—By ap awl ;Jigsaws was never better; for everything I eut, names off without any Incenvent eta, and eat everything that I can. gev•-all • kinds tif meat, fat or lean; vegetables ,o 1 all kinds; they all• agree with My system now May 29, les-4147 =M. T 1733.118 a; co.; PRIMILAILIC !men entomently mired by at In! o ISABIILLA IR &I MANN% D., 91-5 Hth street, Ptilladelphti, - . [Ott V. * l 4O Ollll • gutdliftena• , - _ ' NOTICES. . k - sarinrit Pies 4111' - Tit iiiaa' Wheels* arch, hd Yabantoneo Streets. Bev. J..W. Scacsoc. 'Pastor. Sabbath barlces-1111orntng, VW -o'clock ; .Itventog. TX,o'clocit.. Settbet Schoolt--terSio.dt. P.Y. - Prayer IWting--Babbadt ex oulogik. -Idechra Thumday -eyelike/ lb te: ..i —• ; • ',.!. : Pastors reebkoxe. Awl 10. ungre street • - i - - 1 111 r Stranger*. and "citizens , co dial3y wiled, • and ~ Ile ,TSllli 1111114TRIMT"cuivRT OP THE skolyi homily .irutietilte: , Sege • wnl bee btovided.. A VIIIIW I 011 #4 00 for she .nallSeree Di • promptly for alideher ?MI be Petri 10. *teed' any e".....tele,,,....leetlvittalat.- -I • 1 ... _ . .. • . of Ai o setviterr. ••‘ .: • ~. ",' . , ' : • 'dumkrii BEAVHASIS. at Illecatern, Manylirill C.in , pliniVallirebto Illikuulumiteletclitevi iA. tt, Pennsylvanlap (individually at as anu ra,ber r:: tb- R.llcksows4,Paador. ilemidence 144' liortreeild St. - later firm of 011ter b Beacham, cowl' or ht,u,, , f. • Preachtne evlrli SibTerb et 10,1 vfciecir A. :IL, Old and Jame, CI Oltverr, al Parkru t, having poi:trot 1 okkock PAL- ' t. ,,,. -- • ! ,- '. ~. - -r.-- !-- far hie Medium:7a meeting of hors *ill be he'd tcl lo. :ll„yit,SitbSttb ategotoon. at,Sti'clock.• on -the ath als3f , . of Detember, 73t3. solo o'clock. ',..; evert 'WedirlerdiYievelingi,ll,l' TM ' Ir-lor-7 Wore' Reghder, , JuHN f.. HOSAST, Eq ,' . - - ,•- ~' • a 140. 'll4 Cerdre Street. 111 altesille• rrhsY ik!II. ---ltibtee-stsentegi.*Thi teeketc,- - ' Cenr.ty. - Pennsylvania, that the examinetfou of the. r All are cordialbriael le gdregi. ' Soateltecy.; • Feld Bankrapri_latir be finished. i i • _ arti e d ie tb a ll ch ur i c k, 800 1 „d tit., &beim'. The_ Itextetes 11 certify wheth , the Bankrupt has Ilark", Het - Facitutiellitioite; It D.: Bob= . 4 6e.r. oefarMed to bi ty. Ate/ring will 41** he had on ACCII vtlitobalb, at OM. A.' Y., siur ;IC-P. ]L; PAW: . t, Wedua'.. the day' of Decenibm 1.5i1, b. f. , ro the. Netting, ,Tuesday_erenlng, gam' ovlocir... .. ~. . ( ...1 Mtn at•Philed nida. at 10 .0"clock, A: M., when cu.- : Firnvluireticoll 11.711Arellu. 'tiii)owhal„ Areet.- - u: tler trifettutid testy show cense Realest .the dbcheree. R e y. 1,.. g...G ssaw . E si tor.._ w ili v el a o ck erro gd . 0,..,-i i • Attested by. thd-Clerk.and - Wester in the tame of cry Bt ffning:4l. 10.oeror,Zaftd English' in thel the Jadlre. tinderlthe seal of the fourt . : Evening at .TX O'Uodt._ . ~- . ~, . Nov. 41,'69 1 !' . • ' • ' Pastor's reeldence N. N. corner , - .4th and CalloWhil.. Or Ville. - Prayeir ailitligir everf. • Pitt: c 't inotaing, Amu Stela eAI telcock.in the frame Ch cmfilecondStreet,Aß are Sntlted.' .betireen Market and biraingilatt Sta. tirSecond F'reabiteriniu Chink, 'of Polls:, vine, will worship tegolarly every Sabbath, at 10* A. IL, and fit P. 31... In the Ctmucil Chamber, (old !Wood March_ lhalldlng4 Marketaltroet. All are invited. Seats free. Sunday School, 3P. IL' . .. urTrlrTrinitOlefonne#Cllnrch (English), Mirk a street, between Third and Fourth street*, Rev. X A. normalise, Pastor. Vertices every Sunday at lox, A. il.„,and I P. hi • Seale free. ACM t ATLANTIC. - AU-Iran** Notkes mei be imeepertie4 ow* meta to appear is tim Jammu::: ; _ , ri li ng" :l AL JuislitnirN 1411111.14 fif or. histOee • The ..rtende of the fohtffeire reepeettally Inotted-to. ahead hie funeral tom,frhfil the depoi,Lupam the ar rival of ',the hiternthg %Tali hp ht' PhVaeOlphlh;ylthoirt fnrttter notice . r • . wootetoooter popooitoom tom • • .. •_ :: .i..! -... scaocz—klnnoiot4ek izoiembei . lite:isoo: at the Arkerican floneei'lteadft. WI Ike ...Peak D. Estatslg,laeasia.P. &ada of. BitOthill. fondest, Of netts Casty, Pa., to Llat... yontigett - theachtei of the late David lissfesaar, &q: ot Cade!. .Petka ?Ca, surxit—usiouta—at tie tote Zia : bb th e /lei. ratherh Walsh. Dr.., WALL- A. oasts of labasau. to Boma IL B. Hz tags. ditaglalat of if. J.filettdbir of Pottayllls,,, -- • 4 4:.•--oi : ..,,,,, ~.„, • ~. -, , - Thtliappy WUaid - grata ; writ ' iAt, eat se= knawiedgthente fail *l7, handsome ceinimbanice ped I da ' lrairbigiiii : ca.. • Mai. have our ;beet tor their IV and erattnned taPithaes ISt . tip Muse. _.• , -- - I}.;. :•.• - , , ,- ~.,,;. , '• DIED.I .'. v • r'i , - Staple assarans - cci dates. free. 2%ser. a Imspostal addli &L. stud le POI fir 4l*l tk. ruts el 10 eastaPerana , - . ' • ' BRADLEVAthiIhe 16th but Oft - Potterville; Wimp. BIUDIZINNOI 11 1 0 ' ; • AWID-.Oatitcadlquioa:-/ithttat4tnflikticv Bathe P. P•1 1 " 3 " ) . eg a 4 16 Ma k , , BLICLOW—On No telltikilej -01tt, Illairnbars. oipipMthpiaircikited "Tarp, apiltbs and 111 day,: , , . • KLINZ—Ia &AGO, Wits, Dixo a. o A 8., end B. IL Kilns, aged'. 3o months add n. days.. Az a special ration of Miasmata Gonna No. fa, of U. A. ' N ! the followtog_ . e - mak lesoldlona weremaantemotuuy ad peaandr opted . - -, Winans Ulm Owed oaf Beiyenly Father intda Prarldeate td ranotelbrin our vadat orw.wor thy and WOO eiteanad blather. MU:hi Wrntary in tha manly _etre _of Witty - who, by his °blights Mod. awe mall aladeet se a good citizen has agitated Idoweli to hi ho leap than to his family, and 011.1raa' who be tism_e fa,oclqwntliet; therefore . _ • Roatvid, au team Ira bowed • Wial7 heMillihitlllll*§toltkor dapatioal, we has utibsiktomt, owaiphty God. Rae • ' .UMrtily , pubic* wpm gbw.d brearrad widow and her VlNSithlit • •• , • Oftifeletediashana •.• a hind wartt •• • • reereamend them to teat their only help - • • latkikkamt of eal Alta at the *moo emir hei7444setri4-4boilriv-be. dw 4164 4/ 1 124 1146 t. ~41:f4,711,?ra e =trIgdgitg vi4iret-pike..twor..o4. R pm,* ariveltaa titan UM remelt fitstpteed.: Thialiallawleollaker is d to the benaval •hamar. arid a amy_ahmeaialaway,la, •ratrballagial4 - 101*-40rile ursise :locaart.. Potties* tieamoweawemqd lir the elutes of Netamota Corinth. No. 66,•.• - •,- - -•- R-. 18101.11AR k , - - - - - r_ NEtLiki-cl I 180 L al est . . 1 . Bunk, Ai&land. • Pa.. NoThissa lant. Istsf.--At a meeting RIO Directors of thWi Bank held this day, a Mefferd of-rl peacoat wan deegree. char of all-lazes. payable , Oa *ter ihtsflatog - . B. W.INCiIIaT. Cashier. No berft,Ali f• • • - 474 t riber taSts th 4. inettiod „l:tanking • taatomera fur diclr p t t. 'ronsgit,dgrlos ble a ..iforope, ante do Iran to tnforat them and ttablic geotrol• that harms retainad, bola now . awed to ammo bnalnet ar4 wtn 11 4 4:9 &Instantly band Lame aasoltmita c,f acc aim! nand Machlnatip, Wittiest , .each prices paid for Inactiliatry of every. Atreriptlon. Liberal advances inadnaa machine ectendirool Au talc,- SAM ry , 11.111EMATItLY.-.lea' tons of llgh t T matia.-.. Also 1r to parts any grain% • • a:: JADE' SPARKS. • 1 , 1111.-if • _ •-flfachicei7 font: cold st- wiesot tesss~~n: - . ~, • ISTILUNILIrt,FINUEIII4 haler id Wefet and Ilitesures, of AM Co t . : 14 Pottavtle. .• A D A,' d. 1447 1 4 11101"Ittilthi Webs Oren Aug , Eli wire. MARY 8011WARTZ, halting len aly " rindbeirdi sato strStrec 'twilling Oa Illy..llCCOUnt 113 iioll , l 44 be l e ter any , dehtsof tee eestrset smit;;..,:--- --ancno pobiddma, Prolelni Pa ' 'Ai* 1 4.7 6 4 .. .. •- ' . . • 44- Maas o4the Mimeos ciarbws Hall - Ilidad Illourpsiay.—Paia.oa,iNor. 14, ink no Annual Mitch/az of the litoehtioldete of this n i Court tag, and el ties' for a President and eight Maara asto. will Wake it N. rid. WALNUT stiIMET, .oa ',MONDAY, tat arpf DECEIIBitR ter, at is .70.cliwit M. - W UM ItOBIls"SON,I la ..„9.,ey. . Nov. 14, 48 ; - . ~ ' •. " 46.4 t 1 , . ' take WP Whom It may Ceatiww. •• • Brehm l iamhased se Sheers tale of ItT, - , M , inty Ot JOON MAUS% Of the Boruogb of litnere vi the home ,. est r um; eels* Imam • mut all other llama bel .:.tow to bla Ham boatnew: O.°. &Wight!, pmFeett at , tiara - EA by law, now at the Loto ' k ept b y u ta you . her,. I llawelOred the Fame to -, illwir=; • - JOILIi MOHAN. at. • " • SOTIC! ...IPropoests win be received tar tbe ' teentettb4 of Ykinftet toe tichnylkin 0061/..ilext Ilatuegber Meths* Mazda ig e e t riti iamb i i , f ib e -mejffttwille* PROPOSAL, et the Peet , I CaeLtili. fiebeyltall Haven, O, .11 • • - '•' . " . R.T. HEN, j Waders of p oor. iessitylolB I=', - j,- . • 1-te • . TRU 'llolllll*lllll l ll ll / 1 111CD hive err- , r. -edlnto szlorpnerizettedp Sw the Demme (4. ILL'elete ANTI , SOPPING coat.. from 'tie; Cok, t caeca at Dotaldenc, SekolllD Vaults'. Fn ,under Witty/ qatlaute Owea, Lflng dt-Co , • - r' l •\.' I CHAS LONG, _ _ ~ • _,.... .- - • i • ! ALBERT B. ECE ..t... &41cleeith. Oct. [ 4„t , ' . - i --- --- ' N t i tt l yrlfitt• to ben - ny. ttivpu, the; ion mut , tc or '4 - ,••• • . toirnoEt Relfittra I = - B,lfrvitt l led .Pr . ;SO', nn .. c. , .. i . ••'•-•''' Ant - 1..: , v. I ' ii St -/ ...--... - - v. .7 110WTs In etoutadsiorere and Usotreier . W , StirallC &C.., ill Idil Comety....TAIMLU NOTICE. that .I Ur, mold to ALLISON A BANNAN , oI Pert Carbon, an ' Westin MT PATENT ErrlrAld PISTON,/end !Ace abet Medi* the engda - Control et It In maid conntyovltt, f potter tb:;'collect. - all monies due ,or to tioome4 a , thetcod ter the menhradere end MO of the earn c • .„Akeleyen, petioltV,-60,tt. DAVID CLARE. LEGAL NOTICI4IS. . . _ .PITIIII6 Dll5 RIC'X' COVAT OF THE 'l T Vaited letateii fee 'Abe neatens Diatrie, e reptintivasia.--OCtlber 14, IF.4S. ' - ~ 'JOWS. VOLFSItt, Bankrupt, twine pained his Is,t .!exantnatlein atdllfesppbenttern lor dieenarge, h„i n ,, ' .been-heard tn Coorqtt appears tbat be had betn a lIICTS- - ' bee •43 r tbe grin of 'TAYLOR 4b VOLFB I I2'. sennestrt i i, - 1 bbneelf itttiJotiph.F. Tailor. ar.d ha4l nut beet PO ~(!e,ieribed In We n 14146 helvtotere Pl l h l rbett Wh. r , " ntuln It teertlinea that hts gnat application eh.nti GA, r untii Wohteaday Ulu eth day q IDkctxfllber next.. at I.' , A. F .14,, , tttntder tbat notice; be given all nsrurf. ~ - tore**, Rum to ellow canoe II any thee have why ,C , : t abouldnet..l*. dteettarged.l .G. : FOX, Cleric ~ Attest! JORN 11:110BART, Reg eter. ' V.. Ncir; 21, 4S -, 1 -,. I - . 1 . -it: ?..1, IN Wale DAKIIIICIT COlinir OF TIIP. tauter Atmore for else Skaters niairirt; . elf Pemmeilvettailm, 1. I - - . • . /ORLAND() P HART, of the Borough 'of Flienqr.-. 'elbliti-AMY. 14 the Conoty int Seheylkill and stcle cf rem*, In said Minim, a Bankrupt; hartna petitter.e3 f4e his dlectuttge. ii l second meeting 0 , creditors a 17,, :be' had on the .01 day; of Deeeer. IFtla. at R. itcloak, A. 111;- bedineltegtater JO N P.' BOEART, req.. at No:181Mb* Street, In CAtsville, Penns . that the'examinatiOn of the Bankrubt may be finohen. , 'TheMeeteter *lntently; whether the Bankrupt bt ionforwel to his ditty. -&hearing tern alto he had in. Il ar WEDNESDAY, the 21d ' day of e . 1808 , ' before, the Court it.Philadelphfa, )0.10e41 ,A. M., whom,. tend *herr parties An Interest may, how muse against the &Waage. - ' ' 1 e". . . -_ - . - Witness Mnorable - JOBN ADWALLADRII. , f *.„,, i , bel l Jodge Seal nt. the Coat at Philliderpala,. Il!'" f NoveMlh, 1 1 46.8. _ 1 I I i •....-•• _.,. - ~, ..,., - 1 • ..;.• E. PDX, Curl:, 1., • Attest - - - .JOBN e. HOBART, Hollister . I • I: NO. 81, .0 -,.- .1 . , •atat i . , IlllitTaalittil BOTICE. ' - - ' - t - A. . _.,..._,‘ - . i 'IT - - CONRAD maid I_ .1 .- • 1 . low for the ass 'cit. John , Wee .". 4 . • ' • - Barreeti i ' 1 rpm • ; Exp' .i4'''. • T 4.___l_j tNaCBOO Ad. ..r. ix ?:•,. WILLTAM n•- •sail -• ' • . . , : S4.I7OC.STA RELIRR di+ rtfei 4 Oin 1; The Auditor appointed iby the int tci:e d..- [libation, of the proceeds; of th e is ale of &feed:lx:oc bad estate to andamong those endued to the F" trz ,1 1 1 hereby ¢ h-es rostidertuit ne will s end to the dui 1e,:,,i ittn appointment at hie aloe, te e Borough of Poft4 viliF2 0, 1 Tualalljp Deem be: let. lads. at, le crefecr, A. sa. , - i JAM ELLLS, Auditor . , Novembeflll. lia - ' 1 • . 4 : it ' . thitlitliatrafilema • Netier.--Notice- t.,ier.v ilkf fovea - ifitrOLettefa of AdmleNtret , un -were ;Li daygmnted to t i ro . undersigtled, by the g,zter et Danybio cocint.yZon theli , alate .0t,,8ENJA1!1.1 , .4 MINS KBR, 'ltem' Mire Raton town-bip, deret,Ferl, (We te#3 , areettietit Tn.m:mt...Setmilkiii (0., may). All .1118011e!MOleit* ( eureleet tki ;be toil6bted ta-esia deceater.. are to make Immediate geym , :er, and persona Ita eLlimapreseat them for zet tlement ' .L. KINSER& of vitae Ti) 4 •',Nov; . ~ • Adm . inipmeor. - . IaiIeTRICTVIDERT OF TER a. toiled tetaites for able -Eastern District oJf jpennsyllrftwist. ia , BANKRUPTCY. .. ' TROD MS - H. RICKERT. &Bankrupt. Living mord • his list examination, and ft appearing en the bears.; upon his applicakon for a discharge Mathis was in tart' tentdp with Bairns 6 Renner end Ebbh lisrainer, nada the Ann $: Hammer I ind that heft' thereof be. not tieen Oven try publication, the hearleg was adjortnied Atilt December fit; at ten o'clock. Y. - Notice,lo berebyztveu to aIJ the, creditors el. the'aiddlina, that stdisue will be granted to the said petitionerqr.. ttrehahr Record day of . December, nab* eatise be litiolinlo the contrary.' ' • - • B.* order al the Court.. • • 41.:TQF, Clerk of District Court • Atteat--Joew p. Rousse, Register. , • No 14 *G'S ; . {d:lt Ap inuffillitiliATßlMMl, Nolte- rl3:—Es- • "; :tate .ot Charles 'Kehler. Site of the Borough Pb„ eleetated.s. Nodes is hereby given that Vrelindetsigbeitties been itinted Adinintstratri; at ' said estare:andddrparsoni Using claims anted eetat --- 'are hereby _regained to present the same, and all who Are tadettattcvittaate_payntent • • - CAROL. 'M ILICHItZti Administratrix. es to bet Attorney; A. W. fiCHALCH. Nov. 14.69' 4 • 413-6 e ..11Es s i o r io 4Tet rit: coeval" s e ssmrfte ga. ...Letters of Administration upon' the above estate having been greeted. to tbituadrp Jived. all *Oak indebted to Able altatiztelkaika - 111tU . r- Ns_ __ _ -peals tty ...e aalibact acattatt ,1111 4 . 44 _ 1 _, 1g a , - entttlad a t: o r b el am bereby' Yes t at bo' t 691 4' tom" to the &Wes o 6. aa Tuesday. tt'e Ant day at 181 a, la II &• Amt., AL *4 11 6 ,111 y6tnee. .42.113 centre . Pottsvgle, Pa... I._ ,-- .A ..._, • 4L-W.BOBALCS. Anditar. 1 11 toYeatbar Vga. U4B. . • ~ 46-3 t • • Adman*. 'Meal filkoneeto.Wttetees, the tinder lignedhe&_g_been a.colnted Adminheratore n: die estate of Jiflltif W SOCK. late of: the Tognontp or - West 43notatridt.3 deemed. all persons beTteg define iiestast;Leald estate, aboold proem. them ?or primes% and' Indebted to tbe'ran a en.. n d mate ppmentto, . • SALONE. KOCH, 4 ,1 MISRY.E. KOt H, • tolgunistiaturp. East Junnottefe, Co., Pa., Nov h ,43 G:' A 10,121141110T1R4T0W0 . NOT ties Is bendly given that Letters' of Admini.tra Von 9a the amide of ALBRIGIIT, iate-nr. the ' noeghoF,Otilelobarg. Schuylkill CO. Pa demised, bavebon. g wiled by the Register - of deb ne o kl.l Ce re - Abe pm =i- indebted o tLe 4nr.f., -- .lOU mike ear. and thole' Oaei claims titT:l4 , 5. - ALIOUG*4 ..'OrwigPtm - : ‘tr.tt • JOBION TBATOOte • goir to tersoliftidettetion'de tad. new; noon -fate of ABk TA.R1141.1., luteket the Townebig of Bat echoes graded i 9 Underttraid. Welded to Old ePtat 3 are hereby noillilvd to Andre piPment ietthunt deaf. Ind all pasl having dab= against the same will premet the ng for elettletnent • Bh'!@ 714 AehietditmpOr dr bar& nen..r • AMMO* Petit October 400t.a. .43-Gt DITINISTIRATOO4 NOTICE m. el Aukobitnestlewspontbe estate intioarlkt EG.N. -3114 ' 444 4 1 ,1 8 A C U" of Sti ask, Bthoiktll Codas, deceased, naltbees intake to the Underdone& An mecca Indebted to addtulle are Musky nodded co ~Audfe-Imilkollit VOW. &lap. kodesent all persona WU.: eldest' • • lbw mute will them propeni •Igantt r 11101194114. - itay. T D. Ciiiiiiimediahr and i'ellable perta i n denlres a Eitll - A. Wort to male charge of or oseet ins store or r' - l" tterY pert - &Oak teineaceirghen. Mares@ BrSI- NBA' .e.P. O. • , . .4 6 21.° ,- • T BA II" WArilriD.—A., 'tidy Teacher. ' wan .ton ne Pablic.Bthoolp of Potts/I:1e by Sho drat of 1. nest.:_ fitlory,l3llo i 36 a ratlnth: for term et! 1 Montle, according to expPrleral grd qualplotami j i, Ali aperienced Toaster preferred... - v. ..BI ~ sc v No o f Dlreaaria. • - --" , - t ?an UM:, Secretary% .. ' procisetila .4 . , . • - • 041 WAN= , —Tie PbUslelphls AVM' of a dw" 1 Z ,,77 . 2 Zar t IFNI* Mt goat, aloe a atiamakto coal ' 4 " 44111 a:Wlli,salleleadelale ariell tb: , irmausas. . potkipilla, Pa. • I - i" , -4161 m V 1 .t. mosas,o: Csatte.or Idabintorigo eretti r. fX-jka Nct.11414. • - • ;EPIC., - - • liS—St .—TiktevTesetiers Na tralooi Towr.• DAN= IiELNBOLDZScctf. ' . 46;3t 11 • f • Was .WAttliVitll.-41 Itenutle'Tesete r • 70 4 4 * Ileboolsof Potintlia , Oil' 827 * In ' :• s34llttooikat. ha testa,ot. M teo o#,. --• .' ' '•'" • AS qpiallol4oo6. At er,v -' ..." ' ....-# .' r - _. AppllcatSbni, irttli certia• , odeolOta: z ::. -• . ' teostireo• to lint of Drceo,ber . Witt: , ' - - • todor of ea amid ot Dilecuots I , - • eAt • • • - • • • ' • 1 LITTLE, Seetvool• 1111iisiktiorn o , Vti '-, - " •, us:4ll _ _ ___ .., Warm ate uxemeissatigy thstanioliotwo to Tv _ i sisdona ghip good otooidors. • „,- 1 gtg, $ NobanoY .10C7ItralEixtOrDig - i Alt a iicipliiitabli i STEM , And id! Desciripthm - of 3 Tiozu , , LuoiThurrviusa v.. :., ct rig osopis Co., Ps. • ' 8 1... _ Affillits:frotil shoal!. tallasitkili MO as* 'obtained- ' t , tram jiairr 1),I, 31 : 17 iftr IS• :I 4'., " --. ~,' .V..''''' . - ...r' , ~. trt :Litt* 14 MS E Y ' S ' , , . , •' ' . •,. - - • livuuthilltsuisET-Aft esivsno_ 401111111111111 r VI SBASILL--Agazz u- Alktibelow a sig. •• ....,es riodi
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