rano • porrTsyriLE. 6.1.39M-Rair, Dream a./ Lae A Great Outrage OR t —State GOlcials HOW THE COPS. WI ,$2,411816 et 5043; The. Com Missioners of the z inking ,Fand of this State have absolatebr, dur.ln -A g the last fourteen months of Goy. Gearv'sdminhars.: don taken the above sum fttom, the State. 'ffressury, paid off and redt the State debt to that strtonnt. And thli ' after relieving the people fteralttate taxes; and texas 011 money at intereet. Such outsisges upon the pockets of the taxpayrs werenever commit 4 tad under'the so , olle , ,Deino tic adminll4 '.., „4 , trations of the Stat... - ' . try ways permit,. red their friendsl; all tit could out of the State Treasury; ~ . ably . increased 1 • the State debt . annually. If ov. - Geary ig peneitle, atogo on in: this ble _way, the Afttieidv...bt will soon be; Wiped out entirely; Virg:jiresume the whole' Coriperhead horde . • , .• 7 will how open their batteries! against the re : tie - atop of Gov. Geary,, whit thus outrages .. the pockets of the taxpayers fthe State. It is a crime which:the binary dogs will never ' forgive. It must also be: llected that du ring.tbe,whole war, with all the tremendous expenses, onr State debt,* not increased ender the Republican ..,.. I inistration; bet . hsointely diminished. Thi . was an =N extra ordinary result. THE lOW 'lilt • - PrICAG • - Eloquent' Addreni of , • Gen. Merin' Chicago Was ,the wands this week of s ' _ • , reunion of the,officers of the Armies of the A CuMberland, Ohio, Georgia and Tennesee. 'On Tuesday last the differt armies gath • ered'at the various places n ea for the parr pose of tl'ansacting •busirteni connected with e - - their L organizations Atftopg the &tin . gnished officers present, werc Generals Grant, . .... ,Thomas, Aheernan, Burnside, Schofield; Slo cum, Davis, Cor, Whipple mid Kegley. • -• 'ln the evenirg at the Opera House General , 1 Sherman delivered an it ddreas of welcome as II - - i follows :` , . e • •. , ' - FeLLow s3tiortlis :It is made thy pleaiing dati to address you thie evening words of, welcome .for deeds that have been spread before you, from the city' and ° tromAhe country, !rem the town and the village. Won hire come together, the representatives of the grand volunteer armies which respond eal to.the country's call in her hour of danger, and tong t her battles soMe trawaside by side, and sometim far apart, yet al ways in tuition [Cheers] At her date you returned to' your hornet as ferment and as ethnics, as wiles= , • and citizen', and after a abort rest you have Both Ise -.. remitted, as It were, upon a pintwele. to look back to. ward that vale wherein yen an'uled,so long, to point ' oat to etch " other the spots of the greatest intense and. So live over again three hours an 4 days and months of :steepest angnish fir of joy. ' I kdo that you have laid sea forever the feelings of animosity and angerhich you may hive entertained, and th at you have d ropped ' into oblivion the little Jealously) arid rivalries Of the hoar. You now' stand here with - heeds extendedin fra ternal friendetitp. You have 'rather gloried In the. sight tit defend-the flag of your country on hind end on You have fought for the , Upton of-our fathers i beet-'S andAhe flag of oar whole country. gum.] o mere self-gratification now intimates you, but Just • p Ide in your torn action., and a deep, intense love of • ' e eomrades who shod by your bide in the hour of 'id ilyetrife and snouted with pod in the boar of tic a . htappily, my friendsc yon,dld not belong to that class - "of our people in althea hearta was{ planted from youth_ tae pernicious. doctrine of state power, and that the citizens should love a part of the errantry better than , Abe whole. You were reared in a better school, and{ • r taught to revere the Constitutiorn of the whole coun try, and tr; love the wise, genial Influences under-which are um, red the largest measure of-security and kepi& nue chnaleteet with the esfety of the whole. • ' We believe that in tble - we have dtecovered a pana cea for theills that have from the earliest history of the world ravaged and elided the human family; but ° - we were no exception to the general role that minori • 'ties will not always bow peaceably to th e decision of the Majority , and thund that w mut insinten the • privileger of oar birthright by to ' - - You may search history in vain fOr a more flagrant violation of faith - than - that which retained in oar civil war; never were people more rn lerely,imore unwin. tngly dragged into a long and b oody &inflict; never e l d was a hatieln so utterly nnpreteir . The attempt to prepare to Die danger was•call cowartilce, and the • whole eivilized,warld was taughtl to believe that , * ' broad stripeijan our flag were to be trailei-in the dull` • the stars peak for ever. from •vi w, andlthatioar fair fabric of Union was broken up yond Beall; tempts to reason wells langbed a oarlaels were deli., dad to worn, wablic- property ells seized, and a war ••• . begun. Men wetted their eloquence In-vain attempt to avert the st o rm: etateemen exhausted the last peace fel remedy, and-not until this time was the last arbiter resorted to The valunteer sold er then etopped forth l Into the field, and nffdred Went and his service to de tend and man:dein the Dovernm nt against all its eves .• • mire, and swore an oath : that t e rebellion and ansr • - chy should trot rule tbe tat d, bar that liberty, Justice, and raw Ftionld be restored to their rightful throne,— [Cheers 3 tie has kept his word and yon now behold the good ship of State again fall lewd, and once more I ' on her free ermine towards aglorious future. You know that the flag de eliti therenot a star has been .. lost,.not a stripe dimmed—that bathe flag we have fol lowed an often In the glare of the marching sun, by . '.l.lre,moon'e pale beams, by th light , of the blazing A nine torch, - novr waves aloft in victory and peace.— 1 - Shall I not, then, claird 'thr yo u,' who represent this - - Ideal volunteer, the higher trolen—yea, the highest lienorthat can be corcedect to n nettle on earth ? : ' You can emilyiscall how long - the war seemed to in in its' progress, but how short now, looking -back .„...• after a periodet little more *la three years; bow in ' _-conceivably.7 short then will Itgpeu to those who a hundred years hence will gro through the - pages of . ' history to learn of events and the c uses witichlect live millions of people to rebel when no singlet act eon. °- •preelon or tyranny was ever alleged. We owe is to them, whilst yet in the vl,goropite and health, to re . • cord the part we played fe this-grand drama of life, ..wlth the motives and feelings that actuated us thneugh its various stages. ' I bare ground, a time and oft you hue lath 'upon the DIM grounctoritta no canopy above you but that of heaven, •.•- with its hosts of glittering s , and I know you have theinglit of the time to come ben , elided in peace ill and security, stifled:Laded by miring friends, you ' would be crowned with a tiara of light such as now hangs over rut Dream *id e joy th e hour. Four of • your comrades, me from each f the armies , specially ' represented here, will address on, and tell yon of the •I -. deeds you have done. Give the a willing...and atten. - tire ear. and when - you go back your homes tell them all that these armies, though dispersed In the flesh, yet live inAhe spirit, as strongand enthusiastic as they were four years ago, when in the very death grapple with the enemies of your country arid r:4 civilization. - In the name olthe committee that has made the pre paration., 1 eztendm ymi all cordial greeting, to the - veteran of Aldal and to * recruit of 15651 yea, to the converts of the very lest lour f grace. In the name • -of the people of Chicage r erbe ve•finuided the LI bid you welcome, and Dante you that le seat awaits , - you it every fireside, andds•th ;name of every patriot , in - the laid I give you weleom ' and tell you the light. lanag'e flub Is not swtft me:panto satisfy their yearning ; - he to know what is done fibre this night. The 'presence of the men sheet me, their high office, - - Ind_the duties they have left to be with you here, all attest the Interest and grandeurof the occasion, atid,la i their names, too, comrades al I bid you thrice way- 1 J , e.) [Tremendonti cheers.] ' ; On,Wednesdanhe propeedings were Inter- i feting but we have not apace to give them. • t Gen.-Thomas - with charabieriatle modesty re , quested through Gene al Manderson that oomplimeptery resoluti ,is vihtch had been , . .• • adopted,Y.,,demanding 'Statue _sl General . - Thomas upim .the nat oriel monument at • • i Washington, be expun ed -from the .record- 1 7 - This, was done aficr a declaration of Gen. . : - Barnum that the reafilit rms were a Rupert:W:l . 1 . ty, as the managers Oftbe SlonnmenclAssoci.!:, , I anon have already qv-eased their determl-4 1 . , - nation to pines, Genera' Thomas ' statue on] ~ ~. - utu f monument. A proposition to consolidate, - the k Soeietles of_ the Armies of the Cumber. • - land s Ohio, Georgia, aful Tennessee into on centralassociation, wh h shall embrace , al the armies of the, West was adopted. -1 " .H • - The reunion closed ith a grand banquet , - in the evening in the hll of the -Chamber of Commerce. , - -,---'" . 1 THE' SENATORSHIP. _ si One of earliest &hies of the-next Lat.:. . islatnreWilf-te the. elelctioit of a citizen of • this State to represent it in the United Slateii Senate inpiace of 31r. Rocketeer, whose•tettn will expire with-the present session of Con; - dress. The people of reiesylvanis do not • caries" mine about wht hnshaU be, as &boil his capacity to repretke. the State in a statai: . manlike manner, and h honesty of 'char/4+ "•ter'and purpOse: They the more particularls deiiro it, as; for. many • ears past this State one of,the most impor sit in every respect, in the hits bien represented positive ly, by second and th clata.mens Several citizens Of rat-class ability ham 17 been named"for the • gtion. We have ro special - preference, and believe that either Hon. A. G. - Curtin, firiti..G. A. Grow, HO.- John W. Forney," or on 0. W. Scofield, would represent this State In the Senate tars 1.27M81G 'Weill MICIMMIII. - We are seeding ou4 heads to thiTarlif re. tit+ to the arereatplitif of the coil region as madly es possible' Let one end all de en;sportion of their time in proctuing Sig sirspidly sal possible. Now is the tim4.to_aet while Coigress b in. Medea, those w= l . l . to &Nat somii .thas 'to procarlng and have realised no l lngo, wilfplerisddress us or send to our i3filee for the Gags. The 'die time at &Merles could not be tumtd to - better ad tage thin inhering the Petitions plied up.' Ample Protecthitsto 'American Indastry wit ;do away with the *ossify for 'u p on - niaL A I, - "Imp:pers"Tr'ertn`h l o gdleant the = I ; charged Seyrnci e t t i t r i wlth deliberately lying In b nbecticlut last ring, when he declared e to . Ore the people of at State, that Congrese *l l / 1 • expending in the military department 4E I I SO • 000,006 a year tor holding the Southern S tee in subjection, And that the Freedmen's B n wan costin from 812,000,0b0. to ,000,000 iii year ler the support of the'n e -. gr in idlenem, •fc.• They declared that _ monr was a Christian gentleman, and • rad not lie. No to the facts:. • ,The Secretary oil the Treasury say; that th ' expenditures of he War Department for tb i fiscal year ion Ai." 1, ruarnims, „was $6B,- ; 14 2 094;11. We r dolsiot suppose the expen ditures In the Southoicsceeded $10,000,000 or fliiiooo,6oo. • A net difference between that t / end .150,000,60. .' • • , 1 4 :4 , e Secretary of litru in his report on the F `reeilmem's Bureaull'or the last year, says: that the Bureau collects:Land settled claims to the amount of e3,soo,ooo—Over 150,000 perpons•have received medical treatment in 14Pitals, black scawhite—about 10,000 per sons have been maintained, both black and • ..white, and 2,802,478 rations were issued—a large portion of whkh was to whits persons -1,01 schools havebeen opened with 2,295 teiebtppi, and 104,3 47 pupils. Theis schools' 042,523 66 ,— end the whole expense of c th4Freedmen't Baez, a for the last Mail year w ,$3,977;011 72,tand its existence - belie - Stied the people of the i South in the Crops alone, double if not treble that eum. Since Cc green has ordered-its discontinuance after jsiluaryl, 1869, the people Of soine cif those Stike-sre now petitiening Congress for Its eehtinuance—not th' i : blacks, but the whites. • iron', when are like Horatio Seymour WI i thus deliberately lie In a public manner fd sinister objects, he ought to be branded ass liar in plain Salon, even it he Profeeses 'to ;be a Christian gentleman. People lost beipared by their pets, regardless of their i i 1 Pact:: e part of L 110MirU, EBED. ox art elcome by Tau Philadelphili Press has the follow 2 - . V* friends of a prote 'l ctive tariff will his somewhat atteadatied at the following rerelation: . There will be in the Mum, es there have been in thrJ pest. widely different *Wens upon this long-vexed atukvery important nthject ; but the Indications are de eldal that the more enlightened sentiment of the coun try demands that the tariff shall hereafter he* tariff for reefer* andriot for protectkin, and that the revenue. to be derived faiM-4t:shalg be no, larger than, In cameo. Moo Irani those received In connectkin with other wines will be required for the economical Madras triton of the government,' the maintenance el 'the pu lie faith, and the randral eztinguishwat of the pa lie debt. While the.conntry is hot at present, and not be for many yetre_to ems. vesperal • for the a 4* all restrictions uperajoreign commerce, It unquestionably prepared for a revenue tariff.— of the Seddon, )2,1" the Treamery. I , Of 'course every sensible man would be as idshed at such remarks coining from an A t inerican Secretary of the Treasury at this clky. But the Slcretary of the 'Treasury t 1 Os out to be as qeat-a fraud upon thi pco- P U as the President, and totally incapacita- - 41' for his positionl of which we desire no atother , npr evidence than his last report—ln other part of thel report' he deprecates our I:tge foreign indet4edness, and then propo 9:e to reduce the duties and increase said : f ign indebtednesii, by reducing the.dutles "ili foreign goods, which are' ioo low already. The truth la We bakre not had such a block head as Secretary . df the - Treasury since the 4a c ys of Howell Cobb. It is an important tin our history that the producing buil nisi of the country' was never In a flourish- Hig condition 'with It Free Trdtde Secretary of •.. Treasury. " .. ! ' ~. : . . lijif t )Eß FOREIGN 111 — ADELIIEA . VT &MANE E , kINST Us.--From recent ;statistics. pub liened oar imports, !skims . July 1, 4868 to Dec., IF, at Nei! York Ainouated to gold. to; ports in currency.. 7 Balance against us... 1180,5311.13409 TBut If reduced to gold would ameunt,t4 upwards of 100,000,0f.0. Exports of gold since ;ally 1, ISGB 4.. J... ze69,901,446 Domestic Gold received at Neva Yale • • :since July 1, ilgeS .. . ...... .. . 33,999.91f1 Excess expOrted over] .... $16,004,530 A - Yet we hive a Secretary of the Tteantry Who is clamoring for a redution of the prey-- ;:lt rates of dutiesj in orde to increase hit ; nations, and imale a greater balance of trade against us—and cithers clamoring for a re inmption of speclit, piiimente with such an tiamense drain oficoin taking place, much urger than'ill our receipts. l Check the drain• ; I• of coin by Increasing, and i encouraging our domestic produc4nts, and ;both the Govern hient and banks can resume without hurting ittnybody; in a - vet'3 , short. dine. • Bat to at• a tempt to resmie While sneh a drain of coin going on is the heighi• of madness, and prose who advlmite it might to be ten t to a ; • • ~.. - lunatic asylum• I. DISTRCSTIFO th t e purity" and Sielity with' i ece I which their laws`are administered, some ca -1 izens of Indiana ntlyl entered the Jail af New Albany_ an • hang 1 seyetkl villains.-- Lynch law of . nonrse,l is indefensible, bat W 'hat is an-outraged people to de if they can not have ant ogler Ist administered? If in this country sneb a bad Institution must be perpetuated, here 'arc those who believe .that it would come nearer. the desired ends, It applied , occailicinally to i the corrupt officials, • Oho prostitute the law, ir well u to the, ras cals whom thetricorruptions protect, 'Why ' hy ; got hang's bad judge oil a dishonest lawyer, ;once in a while, y eas well 16 the criminals who Are quite aegood citizens 'as they? In that :way, the loglciof Judge Lynch :would.. at 'tenet be consistent. _ • AL/ASYA nanucar.— Is rumored'in the Worcester Spy, ihe editeir•of which re a mem ber of Congress, hat'abotte $2,500,000 of the Anoka pnrcb' has been paidlo-lobbyists, meioses, and oilier 'spotty to secure Ifs ratifl catlon.by Congo is charged that the Tribune, • which oppd its ratification, re ceived-$25,000.' I The Tribune denies it, and demands an invritlgatiou. A large number 01 papers In the pr cities have Win named as having rec g e r i e v o id bribe*, together with mem berssif Ron and Robert J - Walker, and Yi;ggli, the banker. This people will demand an investigation and if members of Congress have been bribed, they !ought to be expelled instanter, we care not to what party they may, be attached, and all otlieri Implicated held up to the Indkgastlini of the people. PeCniclicok.i i It Is istatiallictory to learn that the indietktions ate favorable for a gen eral revision 01 Tariff system, at the pre sentti amine. 'lt is stn ed that the Wayland Mew 'Committee ha a agreed to prOceed withAe tariff land in real revenue bills at_ once, giving td the fOrincithe precedence.-- , - We bbpe. hosisvers , thai the worthkgmen of this Region skid in tact jail interested In tile prosperity of ibe Coal Trade which depends mainly upon the brishness of manufacturing business of thi. cow*, will not cease their, efforts to have petitions for. Protection filled up and sent Ili to dteigrese. 'Lot the utem berg see how much in earnest we are on this subject, and the actinn needed will belnore brompi and dkiclect i So 'fill op the petitio ns. and send them In. : I • . A iloary:trorcrecv.'—Two million dollars wcrih. q huro;an hair; according to an article in the Tabun" are iold in Now York per annum; for dbmwsting the heads'of tamales 'sllo,iiiering .be WI Oates of men and we al men. ' The ricer iiary from $4O per ounce for grey to . 5 per ounce for black—light,- slightli ti wit red is Worth *35 Per ounce. t English and American' hair is said to be the tintaii. In imsny mimics females clip their hair and bell it. .A considerable pordoW ii obtained from the 'nunneries, in Catholic countries ; where the nuns shave off the} locks When they enter—and in thus bidding &died to tha world for the cloister, they turnishibe, tr cider ornament to contrib.. ute to r ,the foibles and tuitions of the outer" world:. . . - . I PUbriiilY the rate of railway OW. ges ibbreonatrY, b deemed advisable,: Scot Oman 'drab to thoPtenth systent of havinglisemnib abftithe entire' Got of the ckireriol . ant would Milli ire: in thetialtoll Statai, bat we would apprp,O tbePoreniment loonpoestbg the maw alea, Old rigniathig by. law Ma inatkienin fato urges tar inallfleftallow. woollynot only facilitate its own beds* but separate the prpletbsip trawl:allow WWI of IbeMOM 1110:011D011 to Wm. •mpW* lii to lbs groin]) irdpia. POW 6 Iftto Repoinsztos Remotuersze--la the : ouse on Mondaylest, Itr. Broomall, of P yen!,., moved that the min be suspended, 2. • order that t he alight otler the follewhig • bitten: - • Wawa& The Preridentrol roe rintgod Wenn is 01111111 i webs* of thedniVetit Oespren at .ti semi" sus: from fotkore enrect trtearhe la retinae* to • tbeikeidailoe of I$ pa • by the veywant ot Interest): /did whinws. Sock neenthownailerrattiad to to world *than beatedlere Retest, gilt be ender Word to oe the Illottaimat of the people of We Undid &Its sad or their reigesentettree in Cr;oen ;1".. Pld o 'l awn Bodied. That anfirter awl degrees er " of witional_indehadoees - ore ohm to the A people and that ender no downstate:4e will their Mk reientattres consent to offer the public creditor u tall eceopeseerlan a its amoun mraley than that why the m contracted pay. _ The rules *ere suspended by a party !ca,t t a division was asked by a Democratic rePte - I stmtitive, and, on the motion being pua to the douse. siX Democratic members namely: !Adams; Archer, Grover, Jones of Keaticiii, ?dungen, and Trimble, of Kentucky, voted against the italicized portions of the resolu tion and preamble. What honest man can feel any pride in belonging to a party la-sin gle member of which can so vote?' _ A. DIit•DIMI, &mourn" took place latelyin the Arley Colliery, near Wigan, by i wictx tlfty,slx_pitters were either suffocated Or burnt. Before this accident happened', a. writer hi the Daily News predicted that . &-11- Eery explosions would take place, becsua; on the 21st and 23d of November, -there was a midden Tall in the barometerof an inch and 'a quarter, and it is a scientific fait that-these explosioie always occur in the first few days after a (*IL 4.l3cicxl ventilation is the only preventative; and by it all these lives might havi been saved. - . - , pal Maim Arnperaturt o jor the Week. &am of tbe Thermometer tram the 11th to lltli in tire. Kept for the Mums' Jorci6z; by P. 11., YARD . 6 December-41M M. 1G a. N. NOON. 6 N. 11 11.1410 I tr• 12 Saturday, B 22. 4 13 6a 0da,.... . ... .. ; ... .- • 8• - li 15 14 Moitdo, ' 16 - 29 , 123 24 •36 24 1 15 Tuesday' • 16* Wednesday. , 18 •39 .30 12 Tharldty.. 28 34- 140 *Below ztro: ' • • • Weekly AIMEMEL!. CZCZBE 19 . 84timaa5,... 14 tkraDas 14 MONHIAT ...• • 15 TosaDLT...4._ 16 IMigossausA," IT INruguir... IS Pislyor Hate yog• seeci . Galland!• New Stock alto The new Lutheran Ohnretrut Tremont dedieatecton the let of-January. The sixth semi of the season fell on Wednesday List. The sleighing in the County is nagnifteent. Shamokin has . an smatenr thespian society, which the Herald says is eloper in its parrot-man- The Evangelical Sanday fizhool of Cressona intende holding its fuinnal Extutrition oii Ctirist mu night. ' • • A masquerade Lel will by given In Ashland oiretuistmaa eve. One hundred coetninee hive bean obtained in Philadelphia for the oocaelon. . . TheWashlngtod Hoek and Ladder bon:Many, of Ashland, will soon receive its now track from Philadelphia, „ James Bryson;Er.q., who studied Under V. W. Hughes E.q , has been iuladtted'at Bloomsburg, to prudes low. Dtmohoe, Duffy sad Pryor. chargod with !beting implicated iu the murder of A. W. Rt : o, bn tried in Bloomsburg, Columbia County-lt the February. term. • , ' r d regottship:—A paw Lodge of Odd Fellows his been instituted at Summit Station in tide county recently by D.l). G.M. , Thomas Mush of ,iiineraville. IC, was callixl Farmers' Lodge. 77e Rev. W.sW..Page of Princeton will preach for the Second Presbyterian Church tomorrow marningiind evening in the Council Chamber, corner of Market and Fifth atreels. ' j Pottsville has the oldeet and the youngest presidents in the United. States—John Shh Esq of the filitters' National, Ind J. A. 47 tiger, Esq., of the Pennsylvania National. Charles . Ler an, of Beading, trim sold the ing horse "Abe Lincoln," to John Dorsey, Clair, for $890.' • • - • Ckwkings, Balisioral Skirts, ete., in great ty at Gallant's. ; A fine collection of aTravelling Bache and Toilet Slippers, suitable for holiday presents, at. /N. ii.„Stull's, No. 1 Market street. EEC= IZEZEI Remember. Henry Lechers Confection, selected stock of Fine and Common Candy, Tin and a y n oodenware for holiday pr Wholesale. d Retail; No. 31, co wof .Thi' Minerse streets.. . 49-51 ' The aggregate nay of Government Ae. swir, clerks and Assistant assessors in this District; the Tenth, during the year ending June 30; 1868, was t. Assessor, $1229 ; • clerk, 1200;, Assistant assessors, $13,877 33. . - Mr. Abram Saylor, formerly of Schuylkill Ha veu, died an the 4th inst., near Chilicathi, sonri, where he moved about eight months since with hie family. - He was father of Dr. O:'L. Say ler, Coroner of this County. • . Lerely shades of real Irieh ,Poplin at 210 Cen tre 'street. .• . Megan: haiday presents . in the dry and fancy goods line, are sold by Walker kr Price, Ueion Hall, Mahantongo street, two doors below the Poet Office. The price* are low, and this enterprising firm will take pleasure in showing the goods to those who favor them with a call. A Splendid lot,of watchei made to order fqr minete aud railroad men, with water proof MINN .at erratti , reduced prices. Call at A. C. Green's, 178 Centre street. Mr. Samuel Scott, a resident of - ttiis Borough for forty-one years, died on Monday morning last after• a ling Minas. ltfr:l t3catt was born at Hoar Ihp,btimberlind bounty, in • March, 18191 His wins were interred on Wednesday afternoon last Wi Old Fellowe' Cemetery.: . • "Lorei,,Y-stilasof Shawls at 210 Center street uu rt ..itr. S. AL II lectured in Union Hall on liondsy.and Ta ay evenings, tont we regret to say, to slim and epees. it is, not creditable to the literary t nor to the moral eentinient of the oOduartnity, that so talented a lecturer should have such meagre audiences • when he visits as. Holiday Goods; Fancy Goods, Seger Stands, Ladles Work Boxes, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief /tuxes, Writing Hooks, cheaper than can be sold elsexhime, at B. 0. Green's, 17$ Oelitre 81. 1 50.41 The best Christmas or New Year's present 'blob a husband can give to his wife, or s father to his children, is a Life Polley in' the Untied States Life Insurance alto* York, as- no other will give snob permanent enioyment. • Apply to tbelagent, 1). g. Seibert, so that Ale policy , may come is Don'tforget to call at Potts' Ladies and I 'Oyster, Ice MOM and Dining Eiskion, wh re hot coffee, tam, oysters, in every style, ml well is oth er refreshments can be procured at all hours. Bleighlog pirties furnished with Oyster ) Sup plies at short notice and moderate prices , No. 191.0entre Eit.,seoond door from liahanto4o, t f A Cheap tot of Diamonds and. Jewelry, lei.:. Greco% 178 Centre street. Maionic.—At a stated meeting of Pine Grover Nn. 409. N. Y. M., held atPine Grove, De = 7th, 1868, year, the, folkrirtng office;.office;.were electe W d to serve earning .Maeonio mencing on S for t. John', ; J. A. lihreigard, S. W ; H. A. Richard.arr,, J. W. ,• P. A. Elbert, Treu. W. E.-J. Baia, Elec. : D. R. Miller, Nutting, Join Erieh, 'Trustees. Buy your Christmas Pinsownta at Galland's Mr. Stankewitch, the very • excellent tuner and repairer of 'damsons unavoidably 'detained in Philadelphia, and did not reieb here • until a few days sinew.: He regret • this; as it may have been disappointment to many . whO expected him in December to attend •to their instruments.. He will now remain until. after Cluistmu, and all orders left at Dnerr's jewelry store, will receive prompt attention. 'On lionday night . lad, Mr. John Hippie, • Br., died at the residence of hie eon io TremontAged 71 yews. Yr. Hippie was the ham of Chu. D. Jtippie Elm., District Attemsey of this County, aodiris an old reddest of Tremont, haying been 'one of the gircuwienon of the-site on which the town yes laid out. The reaming-Of Yr. Hippie were interred on Thursday Lest in !hell!. E. Cent. etery, Trey:rant. Be was a highly revealed citi zen. . :Fancy Goode forlioUtlay Presents, Teri Cheap at B. C. Green* 178 Centre street._ C7.rtirnas flierrfors in 21-iaity Egformed - Church, illarket Street —Senior, 6 o'cloaA. K., of one. half boor ; sermon at 10* A. ; erenfieg ermine for the obildrea, at 7 o'elock. The ittm4ay will have services appropriate_ for lb* t ovation. &Taal short addressee will he delivered. Beate taw The ;while are invited Puke. to &Weed tame vertices. Rev. J. A:Babel:win The 'Good /atm Fire. Q. have invitation to attend divine earflap in tl=7", at:l, Chunk to-morrow evening at' 44- •= 6 , 1 / 1 7ileomuse Om been prepared pecial ty for the omaaioni which, will be of blare es d not only to the - nompani, bat ; to you= men who min we hope attend in bu ire - - imm allit% ars requested - to assure all that ibejj velem" and will be comfortably asated.-7. We Would call the attention of nor . to an ankle in sioothaw dolman on Life . „ Emory taw sad 'ovum who earohony ontdoet, will thank no he false they stu m u ou to tti sad whom it in owe ntodowntoxid we fad m owed that no wife end mother will e sy lg. m Bode, WO .oentro street, Nei. P4WhiriLles, Is Agent far the Oom • . rerrna, Xeights ?Alas.—Al the Lite meeting of tbe (head of Pythias. of Pam. sylesniolhehl at . phis, it wan deagied to build s sall at soma emnosieet point for the too ap.. ot the coder of the 4 committee Ina . poloted for tbeporp S tate. oor of coefeniai epee Um 'gab).* sed mietesog a ails far the Whdift. The eemaittee miasma boil a meeting ter the of tetheighogibair duties le the amt. .tr.; ii be amid tie Sall Meet to awed Mee ;tilos idormagai 'Naiad hellifai prousts, th e* e how gook Iles, emu esu X, WM Oates delmi. IF!!!!M! I 15,4 81 16 4 SS 7 16 4 33 Leut Q.' 6 4 83' 7 17,4. 1131 New M. -13 8 37; 7, 18:4 SliFtzst Q. 21 11 81. 7 18'4 - 33. NI *-r , 550 8.61 19 4 841 - . , I N.' E I 'Jo R • D 0E irI•BLE ,r ,;1681 • - : • • , Ht ••. •: • • :, 8 • The ifararte are prepagog for elk at win* ter amoot. and thelodl0&Uooe are that it will be a swam The reheanols of the orchestra have of late been very satisf/Wary. add the atedition of the —gsdsvLis eanellsot. it having bien fully re organised. The programme wh • is nearly Su bbed • • wetalos some nary interesting pieces. or - chest/Ith add TAW And every agog has two made by tbeioonintittes of arrangements to make the Watainmwt one of Ms beet of the season, and we tout a, onr wade loving commanity casegm this yog apd eime socie the agemeni which it fully &w ty en rest. The QuistinaiStason is approacting and with it all are prepirin Moire , gifts to their Mends and Willies'. thir with* of this joyous mason the_pos of oar townihonld not be forgotten. The ofilosee of the Benevoient Association in form us that many families are Wising from cold and that there Is a ,greet demand for blae kets and bed clothing. Coal is also very much needed, and Uses is Dotson hand. Before tbis Altociallon was formed many of our coal mus ters donated coal to the poor awry winter., and it is hoped that they Will not now discontinue their annual gifts. • Any donstof money, blankets, Goal or cloth ing sal* received by the oasts of theArisoci ail= and judiciously distributed: Prints, Muslin, Deigns, very ebeap's4VO Centre sheet. The Sail- hi the • bluetit of Bt. Patrick's Catholic Church is now i nput, which commenced on Thursday at Union Hall, and will continue until Thursday night; the 24th. Among • tutu, ber of articles to be' voted - for: is • handsome brakeman's brut lamp, to be contested between Jos. Watson, Jno. J. Murray, Blivesteir likedgnies and Thos. Mark*. The Mozart Musical Anode don has kindly tendered their services for next Monday. and Tuesday evenings and will perform some excellent music at intervals of each evening. Jones' Cornet Bud has also b een en a,gra*. for three evenings, which will add y to the amusement of the Fair. • Oin u: =l pay the Fair a visit and examine then else on exhibition. Season tickets, 50 cite. Two more EroiElent Pictures by I3oundy.:—Mr. Bondy, the miner-artist, who when he wal in jured in a colliery so that he would be a. cripple for life, cultivated •the natural talent he bas,for painting, a s dompleted two flee pictures which can be satin at the bookstore of Bannon & Ram sey. thugrepresente a dead bird and the head of a dog which harpist reached it, to convey it to his muter. Trio other is a view of a portion of. Pottsville, looking • from Mr. Boundy's studio • forth, and taking in the steeple of the Academy, the German Lutheran Church in Third Street, the Court House, the Prison, etc. Both are really, very good, and worthy of inspection. Mr. Bonn dy is improving yearly, and promises if he should live, to occupy a prominent position in his profes- Men. Yew stock or Drees Goods opening at Galland'a 'The 1011=114 is a:list of letters remaining in the Pottie Post Office, Dec. 18, 1868 : Rickel Henry. , Frithy N ary Pike Martin Baker Chu 11 • ' Harman Henry hi Richards Thomas Bennett John Hughes H C Richards Sarah Barber William Hainan Michael Rhoads Satan Byrnes Mary tindon W D Swift George F Clark E C • Lloyd Kate Smith Leos lli Connely Margaret Madan Charles Snacker Sarah - Collins Arcadia McKay Isaac • Van Horn Mary Conner Mary MeAvey Bernard Veneta Mae E Duffijohn • McGuinnow PISA Walker John Deegan Philipßlehard Welsh William Donohoe Kate !, MrDisiald Wm Werta Sarah Nine Mrs C Marr Dont° Williams Yuri 11 Fitzsimmons Sat Moore Mrs ship Fine kg of Watches for Bo.)a, at IL p. Greaten, 178 Contra street, Grand 'Ailey of tI Repubiie.—Post -144 and Port Carbon t;ornet - Ekind, of Pt.. Carbon. will bald s Fair and Festival beginning on the 21th,, and ending on the 26th of _December. Their ob. j ; gt is the relief-of the destitute of laid Borough, and With the co-operation of the ladies they hope to make it s- They ara snaking rapid preparatipna wad trill ba happy to aetLa crowd 9t friends dating: Ka eon- Woad= ' • The preparatiobe for the seldiera' Pair in Tre mont, are progreasing.• A gold-beadbd pane is b 3 be voted for, the competitors being Mr. Gabriel Drake and Mr: Oatormao. A China Toa set is to be voted to one of tho:clergy,—aU of the miniature of the borough to be compeditors. Post 140, dhamokin, have selected Washington's birth-day as the time for. commencing their Fair, the proceeds of which are td be devoted to the ea.• tablishmeut of a charity fond.. • _ Beautiful assortment of Fare at liallaad'a Police Casee.-10n the 7th inst., Jacob D. Beig fried was held in 4500 by Squire Conrad, to an swer theeharge of seduction, pnhath of Rebecca Berger,On the 9th, 'Michael Clark of Ashland, was held in $5OO by Squire Conrad, to answer charge .of. assault and , battery on Christian Both, of the same place. ' On Tuesday last Mark Deibert of Schuylkill Haven, was held in $l5OO byVqaire Conrad; to answer oh oath of Henry Goes, charge of forging a promissory note for . $9OO. On the 10th inat,, a warrant - was Ism y Squire Frailey for the arrest of Patrick Canfield, Howard Connelly, Wm. Miner, Patrick Brennan, and Tae. Scbromsly, charged with committing on the Ist a deadly assault and battery :on James Coyle of Silver Creek, by dragging him out of the house, and' boating • and kicking him. Patrick Canfield it ie charged, also struck Coyle'.. wife, Bridget. On the 11th, a warrant wab issued by - Squire ] Frailey for the arteat of Robert Canfield charged! with-threatening on the 16th, to shoot Jas. Rally] of ,Mount-Leffoo. The Continent:a - Life of Connecticut.--.l7nder the: able and efficient management of Mr. J. A. Passmorei this Company has beau unusually pros-, perous in this • • 1 The plans of:the Continental are attractive' and ,very liberal. • thighs many Companies it albi not require the applicant to pay twice the actual coat for his him:trance in advance, but when desired will give hini credit for ONE-HALY the entire pro! mium " • . • • . I The management Of the Company has 'been such u to enable its directors to declare.' rirrr per-cent divi,dend to its Policy holders ; and nut withstandin,q this large division of surplus, the ratio of assets to liabilities are larger than the OLDEST CODDISIES to the c0p07. - . 1 , It presents many importaritAdvantages over Other Companlei which acogunia in a measure for its popularity among oar citizens. - - Upwards of star ezTucaziotts for membership have been re ceived within • short time by reeddents of Potts vility alone, and we, understand a large number contemplate joining Wan early date. " We believe the Continentals eminently worthy of the consideration of thosdi'deriring insurance, and would suggest that thosie who are interested, should call upon Mr. Pasemdie for information, before insuring elsewhere. - to 1 ". • ifahnnoy Oly.,The following items are fur nished by a ondent of The Local News. tinder date of Dec. 4 : -"Mr. Within Rieke hid one of his bands severe ly cut by a fall of coil at Bowman's Colliery, on Thursday last. Also on the same day Mr. Charles 'Engle had one'of his thighs fractured by a fall o Coal at the Colliery of Benjamin Eshelman, Esq. A alight fore °canted in the basement of the Man aloe House of this City on the evening of the lOtk lost. The damage Was very trifling. The dwell; lug house of Charles Flail on Ifehanoy Ammo low also slightly injured by Are on Sunday morn ing the 13th inst. Cause of fire unknown. The measles are prevailing to 'a great extent in Mah oney City at the present 'time. ' Several deeths have ncenred tram them among childrm, during thelast few weeks. An Exhibition will be by the members of the Baptist Sabbath School of place in Town'Elal onesday the fflott lost, for the purpose of raising funds to replenish their library. Our Publio-Schoolk will probably oldie on Thursday, the day before Christmas;• and a mide closed during the holidays; until Monday Jan. 4tl l / 4 1868. The Far of Poet No.llo G. /L B. ie new improgrese at the Town Bal here, and is to be continued during the entire •week. 'lt bids fair to be • grand success. Among many other valloWs articles to be disposed of by chance is a flUver'Tea Set which Is perfectly beautiful Also a splendid goal valued at 120 Is to be voted for by the-Aleveral different societies in the' county. Tone ID ants each. Tie patriotic . ladies of Mah &boy City area deserving at wend thanks for, their noble efforts in behalrof, benevolent and praiseworthy enterprise." , Elegant variity . of Dial. Cootie at 1411=1, & Co.'a. • Alms Bough Reppri.—The regular wont i 7 meeting or Ow-Directors lathe Paor, of Betinyt till Oonnty, lase held & the Alms Baum,,7 1868. Present, B. T; illughes, M. W. Fein' and Frederick Beet. -It The folloitiot is the omens of the House for the month ending Nov. 30, 18,A : • No. of Inmates . In the Bow, OIL 31; 1358_ . 358 " • " " {..c. 90, 1859 .. .466 • Inertiale lint month.... .... 8 No. of Inmate in the Skim, Nor. 39, 18;7...359 " •to same .time this year. .868 Increase last year: 7 Of the above; 57 are beans and idiotic ; 1 85 tits .der medical treatment ;54 ,children. • I t Admitted dtiring :month. 30 Disebirgsd and absconded, 25; Bound oat; 2; Born, 2; Died, 3, . Lodging and meal. were ftrniabsd to 102 per eons. . Oat-door relief was ,granted to 52 Wake; araortnting to 1690 00. Bills were reed, sad orders were drawn. Dec. 1868, am tinting to 12,488;11 Previous lone , 43,615,14 „ • Total in 1563).. Ole Burs °Owes on Wedeesday evening tut, Ira lay satisfactory tab* bra and ameba lieoe. Years 611 but ligbtb on t= Mania, eadhis powers ea not •e itbit by time. 8e performed the Tem tub" upon a Ituestan I=ibish for orient& ty construction and bogy erupareed In any of lteP 1$ ecitedmoolodmirstion. The m y er was payed !la fine asst. (Ns Bill in tbie camobtiom mato am greet &pas to ga na ture es it is poebble lo tomb la the divine art of ma% It Ma tend ra mie palm itusida% to a remarkable boys% Ir he =.nddte - Be dtio =tome Brat, Ilan% aumftly. The of %rho mast snob o ilers. as ballpiedoem MAO- perbraimmi mbar . monk& Mbar mike Immilt4inatoom emilm dittos% In caw ounpratione%mat to tbr rentinuot and andiatandiag ; Mbe s le hem pl. sod be laillibbir by the WNW bo• eowft sogrods.7lkt. is Yds &IL H i s edam' oasis abided pate watt ors bydig ad ma hardly be domed Meta a mg tiesntar4Trientesse le snaky widematif lee ti of Ids gas. Ti me be at O Ole me podUrVele a is on e=l ; by a comb portray% et enetbir Lamyby an =plias deliesetien of lama, or waft tato daisy tepee Va . mod braching resiody. ma et ebb seam o f it Into a tome dr soisstailqp by ~mg stay of Vanden% Boob le the rare past ofilib gifted be of gram Ole Bun was siebted Bettc%. 110 r Baud 11% Luang. MO bans end b% us Yebblit *gem alba% Loam le • good asemousw. ea Ids imbeiell fair. , Tims mooed is at Ott lib at hugligien by bins wargemen% _n W rA i t isa te owie lo beratovidie,t7 ~.2 4W foncotha bat AWNED VO aid roduliod "' Oo ) SSW : "Amato douse Vika' 'spoor old gitliblr• eft kw Ow of Itiamooo t wag smoo Pon Odolos. W wi nkix floe a *am to kb boo. A omit tit Ire owl* for lei, otterodd& Moro $l3 lo Tim poso_46l goosboasa "amino isoriood teas II Was NOP ad to tdso. Bo boo allays boo a biod. tompor sok bud working mak * mp l otmam aiLbird= Wt. ba orgoootoi so osio Ids lino Wt. WOttamoloodoroldi bout) dumb! to UM; kindkind-booted mob Ibo 1114 m the aolipbso t4im to do"' I w or m r breads qwoceurd _ Clair. =of Rar aeti bliear;l Yaw ims, an raw aatarialeammail Wk. chir latto . ' Amato , S kili tt Airy beseisistier the earpiece et a Tta7 arta the antertaimeste ts: thsrell"atigMymve soldiers oang Zolunis .becesehes children front Nett and Trek Toholleer led h 7 their indcwelftd,. ejillerePer, twe thls some a winnows ano odneation. Sapested wars ads to tbs Rtwisting t. Y. tanra r bet, edimedwa, main. ire lo do ID take tlde etelt ass apart is the name of anew, both bfta. lid eavabty. . , oonesetwas held ip the p. P . Y. Mouth Cu Taw moist; The musk was foraisbad by the c day hoir of the thilodi. IR. Cbir Toseasts, sed els& of P. M. Church Oitardeille. The church was well dud, sad we lu‘srestod, the heists War . , well Wessell with the sesnities oterelem " The social realm at our, will be held on Tseaday evening t w at the mad place. The isamoebae will be interesting. A good attendance desinal. - . • : Bev. Dr. Smythe et ilea? yak, Glaciated Otto re-oMied of the hinders Melodist Oh Och, di- mew we Sabbath. This church hes lately been resiLdeled and aprits res-. relied on thi oeossioe. toward Moque the ex pense, On if tti = i =g, Dr. Moths delivered looters to this dwelt jler " . l 7l. Poviy i" =balsam degrease., The ?Dr: is a very aloptenteprasksr, sad ter*rol sem exceedingly apt atnehetlees. both pathetic and - humorous. e nd Rel ametainod his _ThWn on this occasion, e the audience lied and amply repabi far wake eet to neer los great:camsuhroW one us worthy chase= ,:n ra were made bpßses. voy orweti and I _.an ~ed..a ..~ ma and see the - Holiday Presents, as !oi. Grien's. 178 Centre ittrest. 1 Proceedings c 1 (hi Borough Cbunca..:- A stated meeting of Council was be i W oTher iesday enticing last.' Present, Hewn. B Bran , Mende, Hill, Cochran, Set anger , C. end; Far quhar. kir. Cochran i . . 0 absence o f the President, wai chosen P id • 17 6 6 , i or t. t ,„ The Street r,.. . • itt ed craning. in MahantooKo sad t . af wind - mitred at Clue7's, no curb 4n Norwegiin street moved back, and sot" at Coal and 'Nome. On streets, rep . . The Conimittee we die? charged from ,rk Which eannot be done. this Winter, and w , •ch ein be brought up tepring. The dommi • .. on , room was ditch from the subject ot a r m the basement of e Conti oil building. e reported See old benches add $2 e h. • . 1 The Finance ttee asked that the Chief Barge* be ineirtleted to' hand over hie books • and amount. Or t‘ c ear ending Hay. 1868, to the Borough Audi , that they may be audited. The Committee was d harped from tberfurther consideration of the Conrad Ansi account. , , •The Committee ofj Lamp and Pollee wu dis charged from the 'subject of meiTitands. . ' 'Fbe. Bauding Committee reported Good Intent Eosine hansellidabed and was discharged. -The Sarong Treasure?. atatement,was read' and ordered be i i , • utf . • , The matter sell lots it Coal and Norwe gian streets, 'was ref red to &Special Committee, compoW of Mess,.. Cochran, .13. He ff ner and Fox- • Bill of Schuylkill County, Lumber Company,, St% 63, and bill of. Joe. M. 'Pager, $2 60, were re &rind to Finance Committee. - The following bills were read and ordered to be r. 1 .1._ :-- • • Aid • .'eter . Mo Andrew Kinnley. St. hands L. Myer Philip Nagle Isaac 'Quinn Fred. Massive..:. Thos. David Conrad John Miller Prelim:mu! issue Total Adionradd.' • • If you nite4 Bari call at Galland'a 210 Center street. • COOREiPAGOREDINGS. aarcorrgo =Lune Y roe rue sons , rocutust. sr • image:drags melte, rot. • * Interlake 7 its—Owareer flessimes. The following cassia. continued from oar report of last week.• concludes the business reedy for this term; Samuel Shillhammer—Aseault and Battery on Hey ry Merman. • Acquitted, and County for mat... • Lizzie Oster., of Tamaqua . was convicted of itabip ,al drenkennees, and directed to pay costs, and sent to ptill3D for is =mum Charles ID. Brier-LForcible L Entry and Detainer.— Nov guilty, and plisecotor, Joseph T. Meyer, for cos*. • t Thomas Wolin—Assault and Battery. Bill ignered, and promoter, Ed. Murphy, for mete. • - • Wm. IL Shollenterr,er—Kmbezdement. IgnOred.. and prosecutor, Nathan Bolich, for coats. . • • • M Cainan-Malicions Mischief. charged by Na s rA a / t r e :Y. ignored, and Mary &newts. The same defendant was also Charged with Amenity and Battery, on the same_ pirtneentrtx. This bill In like manner Ig nored,-and Mary again for costa. And thesis's:Le de fendant wee .proercuted for Armin and Battery on Bridget Horey. Alia ignored and the prosecutzit for B t . Joseph Lord was dui with* nit and I Battery on B. Kramer: and Kr amer for casts. Edward Bathe—Assault and Battery on John Ignored. andJohti for costa. - • I 14 :7 h : Peter Ra ff erty wad indicted for stealing mine el b. to g from Moses Eltrahler. Witty, and noed • sea, and costa. I' • Mary Fazgentld w in convicted of:Assanittind Bat on Sophia Condron. (Not yet eetrtenceill •lames sod *Hebert Russell; was convicted Of cutting -Umber trees. i Motion fn arrest of J adgmenti and for a new trial.- ; _ • Samuel Dletrich—lontenr. Joseph Zarturtri. prose cutor. fancied. and Comity for code. . John W. Rims was charged by Elisabeth' Werner, with selling prior to minors. Ignored, and Wordy , for karts. - ; • Abrabam H. Blind** charged - with ilandale: In shooting and killing Rely. Bill wowed. it'd County for costs. - Dat divcoveL et parties *tempting. to break into his dere. ore night, and allot thede ceased. _ e f a George Btoodt—A ult and Battery on Pa Devine. Ignored. andtkinnty far car s. ler • Robert Pealewith Prize Fighting. was ac quitted, but dire cted to pay the amts. , George and Swudr, little boys of Si and 11 pm*. of age, were eh eged with Malicious Mischief, in Injuring and destroying the garden truck of, a neigh bor, Badman Crristlrr, hut acquitted, and 2 the costs divided between thotpartia. - I Sophia Condron vLas convicted of Assault, and. Bat: tory on Margaret Ft cored. , i Daniell p..Batderf , charged Fal t rretence, by John lienunerinit. Not aunty, and divided. Margaret Durkin was found entity of Malicious Mis chief, on complaint 6f Catharine Amick. I , Mary Iforef ilr Li , d her two daughter , 'Bridget' and Sarah were ed With Assault and Bits Oy on Mar ' met , Jury &manned them, but divided the coats between the parties. Eliza Barret was ebovicied ofteeny Peferted by lames MdOsbe . andh to entenced y thetwets end go to prison for four months , soli arefidemeet. a t laboßeu I r. ben Kline—Asionilt sad Battery on James Dn. gin, with _ intent to kill. Ignored, and County for arts. - I ' Michael Candeld was Spud guilty of an Assult on MeDanabr ' Henry Hecklerartenry Fisher were ed with Larceny by - ,Courtab e chrieman. Oncirt discharged defendants, and dlrec that the County y0:40. Henry Pitinntn—Surety of the Peace, on mitt, of Samuel bbellhamer. Parties beard. and oountylor omits. Henry I -Wy plead guilty to Forre ' and BIM . tardy with Rosana Faint, and wag lined $1 and amts. and *pallet). for lying-in ex,iiesues• B. I alleged the child "niacin born. Alanson;Knapp was charged with Ais*lt and Bat tery on Reuben F. Leib,. growing out of 4 dispute as to the ownenbip of a pleceof land. Dea r not guilty, said coats Melded . Septimus Thames Wu convicted of AlWinit and Bat teatVorge W. Poenertiy. ; Himmel, .a dealer in old iron, Ale., was tried tor the Weeny Of sundry articles belonging to the Reading Reibioad Com,. and for reterting them knowing thin to Ws been stolen. !Verdict of ac quittal. Michael Clark was tried end toad 'silty of and Battery ion Christian Roth, with thtnt to kill. John Hegel pkedgning t t g o ste a = on iron. &e., the property of the Paliff• and Aned and coati, and lea P= tor 1 / 3 / 1 4 days, • Albert and Henry Pitts were sorParately prosecuted I for Assault on Joseph Bitter. but acquitted, and mete to both casesput on ta proseartor. • • al akat....JArmy, clamed byJchn-Weist. Net iz Ety. and Candy for costs. M 1 Clark-Surely, on complaint lof Christian I Bath. Deft. to ply cos* , • - i IferayOuter was_propettted toe Arlautfand on oath of Feuds Pfeffer. Aas dog kept by tier ran out at Carter pining, whoatoned Hai heck mid tilloired up the retreat to proseentern door. Ifot gusty, and (fount)-for cods. • The bill Of indictment again* the Mahn. Barclay, of the Pottedlindkuibud,at *stouts:op of C P ,,T I 7, Koons, IN libelous publics**. wee quilt ed by the Itkant, after argument upon distarrer Fled because of sulsoomer as to tbe,proseeetar atail owe Of the Walden* and kr alleged tlngdiciky In &scrip tion.- qlc. bill had been kited some three WOO bet*, to watch cartels' ekeePtionetwerw taken; and to avoid farther delay In the dbqweel of that. a now -bill was gemented and found Ude term The Cconavonwealth miq Dow elect to submit the opinion • of the Court to thaSapme Ooart for neviitiod.of pm. pare a new bill for a subsequent teem ?Ise wealth has heen represented In the of owes, the moss .m 1 Of Ede week, of Maq.. duly DistrietAltrened HIPOW lVotl= l l:l= ce nis death of his father. Chart will be held se folkorsolining t coming-six months. be reliolatutanl of lb( Judgeatlenirned and argument vow% additke * the QM , tarty Melon the Mat Masdays Marek - Waenm Jamey 110-4rgement measly nth and tild—atgL ela lampaii I March lased inh—cleseter us: . • OrOMIll;' tob—Aurimanal nurriong games: , • App nth— id . • . • nub— id - • ; ' Mey 10*— , !Id rah—• lid ' Jane Ttb and lath- - , Quitteiflessites; teat—Sboet Vanes; I • jaly Stit—siSeinent. Chart nett week; lot tea trtal of Sheet The nett quarterly m y of, the Omit (Judge tirtten) trill pod cs the, Ot JIIIIISZI and *pm ' toolearatoasooj I . ' WHAT Tax PIOPLI Ira3,twio we the ?Owe Ooosi oieht ID MS ma ordlimume tlwohre et totopati i tadexame meow lone the eldemal,ke without Mex. W it be In hoot at their Mishima aeon Tined late a cos- MGM wilt dashehia • Ameba Wad St4r I. that Pieta*, individ uals at MO itesi b viee deer de molt toga amy ye cue ke, he the beadles we es die emeeis, Owe irbe pad de week ahead lave the ends mad sot tho queen ot Ihe toopierta mho weed aot do as la spectate case that eetirridi WOW a lier dugs on ihay Aisne. A per. Wecesitier th. ltli9. $46,103 46 (zDw A Coyish. C or lore Mina - ",, • ..- , A ValinniaintiaDUM2 Z FO N 4 L' ..1 " ' M t 0.014.0-ne asssis Is isisss i r (-- ws ,_ ....‘- r n i ta a mit et =6 .4s , per ssisses_s illusiu * c 0 , as sassissei loan Inssiss7 ' - , r• " a *at imam , * I - Browa's Ibusoidai, 'haw, cl, _ 6 -, aslss a dirmS As psis% '' L ' , • 0 1 , - 1 Vcitllll~ll6lllt= ems mean nom. *a sus vas *sass sußsis. 1111,0111111 /Mb PIPILICImasigu 1 , Old: frielmosedd * drift Tabs ibis , F Won abaft at Ibliskia& dm is ssured sank* st=l llllllll V, 2WaSsi so nsommistast !ll:iitil Issilst ****o huslimisa sow Os assiiis. Diftessoussistens isle* siiir yrs* *dr Msa Fs a( Sit St or* is* sisl*lFibm issowasuiitlists isism at Os imstiost as ai= Visas aft NOS Sill 01 1 et • Mlbowire N leis my id Ustrtliortf[ sew *ll4l**lll. Ii• gi . -- • . ' jime r)/77 1 71W,TiT1 111:Mt.cilltillithillit. _ A h4g,,_ fladtt ~ Bork! _ ' _ --' ' __- 1-- i Tie the sound of the bresklbst bell, • Tile tinkle we lint* aciwelif • . . . 1 - Bar it tells of,the cakes; ' ' Widch likikbakes. • of agent tiichwheat ttonir • • , •. sad *liberty to ea , ' ~ , • : Beth sittsciocui treat; . • I 1 • ' `ft tor 0 eing to devour. • ' . - The griddleihe's greeds': '', . • The glue Us Le season, Tbe Gerry odoes bewitching,: I • ' Thcy-Ve Grisliest thirre,teows,l , ' I And we mallow them down, 1-, As fast as they_come lboni,the hitches. 51.., Oki•imppy are we, I, I • Assam saws see '' ! ,i Tits itookbtg hot buckwheat cakes, 1 , . • . ' flight bat ham the flea;_ '! ' I And we truly - •dadre, • ' • To eel Mom as fast she bakes. I ' ' Truly, ihn cab* ambits ' an appeUiing dish. Bat what wiinld i man do with a bar ed of buckwheat cake*, if halted no cloilies f, Beam' Wens cloths' and no cakes, thick cSkes radio clothm. . • , I l' , But, mind you . beloved 'tellow-cbizen, lone of the advantage; of dealing at Bockbillund Wilmon's la; that they sell:clothes so, cheap, that on every snit . you , bey, yen - c an Save Mosey enough to keep your family in bitch wheat cakes fora month. ' ~. I 1 . ' • Try our clothes! the' ch e apest i the beet 1 ih° m°4 °WPM: • ' • - • No more tin next time. '• , Friars your friends and fellow-citizen., ROC•KH • I • LL WILSON', 6r,*t Shrews' Stowe ()loads; 11,4. 603 & 605 CheStnut6t.,i PHILADELPHIIA December 12. 42' 21- CAS SON AND lliferZer n • 11001 s are the effect of obit:acted pers • --- The symptoms am so generally made that' nothing need be meal on that point: . BM; colds are wily taken, and unleig greet cue is exercised* sec ond cold will often be 'conducted, or in pther tort% one cold will-run into another. and • omtEnited Oe enane, p lug on straining and racking Of ut lungs, andproduction-of Inhere lee. Although many thatiest6 of persons are drifting, through these irimptotar•towards pulmonary &wages of a danger rilcbaracter. ye t th e uptl.sity Mink -MO • they are ltd with noMinfr bat an ordinary col& el 'remedy itself and .pasistionty. Fatal:delabion:— tbe rock on which man y a lib has been lod. See to it at once Mat your cold is attended to. Use SUSS UR'S HERB BITTERS, the most potent *moor es. ex. dim:meted fur' Golds and' Coughs; lied t Certain protection qsidat the danger of takiug Mem. if it by used ?egoism two or three Mae% &day, se si Male. I • WIRMALIE MlEDlCllMEs.—btseises . f wb men rneoessfully limed by styling to ISABILLLA MA,- EttOttlo, IL V., 425 :Al 14th street. Ptitlidelphis. Pa. t • gret.l4 48-4'247 , . A. PERMANENT TOSIC :3 _ . I. ag Nilvery Oneitt Mies fuels the necatualty of to tole up the' mildest dypreased by mental o exhaustion. 'dt Oaths" may one; in4ead of taking Medallic Or medicinal stimilants. 'teintidorato ids debilitated utitem by the natural Wald elententaol tbs -- • • 4 72 50 65 1 825 11 25 i 849 wBRVVIAN svavr,. I • or Protected fkgition of th e proninitio of IlrOn l , - wt*.li vitalism and enriches the bloqd by supplying ;Width - its Life ileum; how. - • ,1 Being free fro* /Moho' to any ibmt. 15s If , effects are not bllowed byccirrerponding but are presseteatf, strength. visor * new llb into ail parts of the system, aid building tip an IRON ooNorrni rms. mi. 9. otitidatio. liti q., ot Pouglikeetarie,NN. T., • s - - .• 1 ! "ee taking the Peruvian Byrisp I feel better, my, strength is improved, my bowels are 'regnitir, my sp.. !petite lain . 1 Thesld Ptilsidan'in this city, folder Num am) wbolis been In the Dmg business . for, eo years. win ;missed lbe Syrup lbr Wee montbsjand;ithes it no his decided opinion. ling the best' Alterative I • I Tonic Medicine be ever knew." Dot DYlmnsia, Debidtt and Female Wialtnmeta:, the Peruvian Syrup is a speckle. A 39 & tempelet: • sent free • The rennin* bus "Ponvian yrap" blown I >athe glass. J. P. Wanton, Itooridoi. I NO. se Oily St., Now York.. Grace's Celebrated Naive • ' .works likemagic on Old Boras. Barns, likable, flute, l Wands, Bents" iSprains, Chapped Rands, Obil blahs, ate., &a. It is prompt in actke, soothes , the =op out sore:met and redness the wet angry swelling' sod initinmatkins ; that afford ing relief and a complete core. • . . Only 98 cents aßioz ; sent by mall for pa cads. milli!. AWLS • SON.. PerpHctora, Seat , . No. IS Tremont St., Boston. I, .11 CO I 9000 $382 es 11,406 64 $14789'47 Bold by all Druggists. Tale GUEST IPICTOIikIAL 'AiIIiiIIIALr Hoetetiers United States Vann tir 011111, for &addiction. gra/s, throughout the United States and all, civilised .countries of the . Westernl Hasindiere, will be pub' ' about the first of Janiiiiiy„ and all whowish to . the true phliosoiby la health should read and rider the valuable auggestb i ma it con. tains. In Mara to an mdmirablh medial treatise: on 'the arms, 1 embraces a large arithuid o informi- Lion Interatting to the therdisnt,othe rir!cltuale, the sinter, the farm the ptanter..ttur: proyaiocil than; and the adculationa lase been inade for suCti 'theridi. I L ass and latitudes a are moot suitableh r i correct and comprehensive NA,TIONAL CALIZITAIL , I The nature, isles, and estraordiwoy unary effecia of ROSTETTILIV3 STOMACH BIrTITES, the staple tonic and 'alterative of more dip Wilke Christian world, are folly set forth in its pages, which are lila interspersed with pictorial illastatiora valuable rec'. , ipes for the household and farm. o ua anecdotes, and other instructive' and awning reading cutter, anginal and selected. Among the Annuals, to search with the menials of the year this will, be one of the isait useful. &Ad may be asdfor the asking. ; ' Send fur copies to the Central Macorlic at Putsboret. Pa., or to the MOM dealer in Rust ergips Frozgott BIITIMS. The BITTERS are 'told in every city, , town and vlilageln the United States.% 40.8 t-. i Deafness. Mileage!" and Oatairb, treat e d with, the ottiost *mem. by %1. hams, 11. D . . and Pro: Amor of DCessta of Us - Byr end /Orr in U Medical, iNarpr fbmuyirenia. layette esperiener, (I...rmerly of Leiden. Holland.) NO. Bun Aith. street, phus. ttmontals om be seen at hie offlo, The medial family are Invited to.aecOmpatly their patients. as he has tto secrets to his practice. A:tidal eyes Mewled cu t out pain. No charge for ectsrainstion.l " Awe 13, AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, • 1 FOR THE itigOPATION OP MK //4/f The ,j Clresst Deelderanseejt ire Ai...- dressing which; I. at mom sable. heathy, and effect*. ' irmerring tholbalr. Fr ORAY 1$ TOON 11.0. TO ITS OTIGISAL 001.01 • IMOD IND mums, or Thin heir is and.bild• thickened, hair checlW, tholigh tot always, irs; use. Noththg can Nebel; when the'follt hriemyed. or the glands A and • dratted. Bet r - MtinAlut tle sued! for NTT by MU epplteptiou„— mith Pasty' sedftmt, It tut Its coussional use WAY' prey= from taming Or &Oft of, and - coosequently prevent thidnerel. Free hten those