ED RRADINO,' . FIRST $lO,OlO P. 4—ileit 8000 . prlrst.lol46l44et er is fiikeVrs • ; D. L.—a#*oBo . 2 Mack not qel 7 4. /C. , ' Moo t mkt , 7I 1 1 1 1 1 4 ',tot ' , 0 1 1111 , 411 01461Ppp ,9 " 1 oboOt foorth i lt N 0.10 .4 Yellow ' , meet Third, 71, No, 6, • , reel Tiiird, lb No, 2. • l;it 1 / 4 1444 C. T. , 0 of p , 41, Got $ 71. , • TB* impcols. sot loos* 'lssuer In o or Od111114‘, • Who Is • ilitidiedevigimt hi *Our . combff down --she iiitio‘r, In the thOrnionsoter. Penn 'trot no vgy . 114447 13atiirdai itelkt; Datt—the nsatihnOlM,li4stkit• • BookwhOitt oilho tine rt niProltelthtif' , Whoa wig! W. 4'l 42 :tilt! M n t °1 141 4 f 14- iallon,sfo ' "• • • , A "soresiotsprOr tole plaipt 1361,44ey tight. A W d bt ° 4 1 4 1 44 . II lid I, The eakalfulitibtk 4470 A *11,04404 of !hi are uPos luP. l ' • • • The twenty-top l i at i ltlNeei map * sort . of pArsde on Oaturditi ? Clerk' in etorsi s$ ndatarileople Are, 41,60,. inumuoh se they at* 'sit .ittren to igunter-mbve menti;c:ll ;;; Be, 'reeding Inlilt4i °6lh* tyste of We Peoble who look ihout, ire hot 8417 to got ruff over at ero s ieigte, , "No ogrd," weddings, owing to ildlotjle t ere not so,nuottOts tket Thi fail flub tons Were itl4ofillie ' d on Pon street, on Saterd4 afternoon, ' A largingsber of seta left tkreellg , geiterday morning i sriti I.4,anti dog., Poor E blrb . ) MeiLY depredations 114 helot oOmrhttted. Tempting fruit I ' ‘, • Never be jealous at the biteeeki of your neigh bors. Why lAA tix4oll6toi liken tiltired tritigediawr DOOMS Iteis an *wrier.. - Boot and shoe makers? ,our city are Teri busy at the present time.' Our public soli6e'brit 4 e - thronied. and the chil dren are poki,ns. ,r*Pk; fvflrAti,,e4 In 1 ; 11 ?!r OtU4l oB ' Beggars should not be treated unkindly, but di rooted to the Alms he*. • ' • A grand ball Is on the tapir, and will come off abort!) , in tblo 4)10.. " • . Religions Imhof were held In tho market house yesterday afternoon, and were largly•attended. • "To render to each Mt due" leaf once good mor als and sound volley. . Dhl WOUnmoor& think of Bonding, when it bonded of its "most polite police foroo" outside of PhIlSolohlk• % • yoisons who' need watohing—tho4 who never know what time it is, , , - • , , • °softest(' were worn'yesterday morning, but not withstending this, the men with the duster was on the stink Lit ironing, There will tie 'an' 41oarned meeting of the Fire Q9mpany, this evening, at 7% o:elnot Res ndiditiseMent. • The Pflaosdonlan 'Vooilisti,"' who hold forth in Penn Square, draw largo !erOwde, and tho gage Oil deems to take, • ' gainwho tementod the Ink with whloh green back. ire *toted •!pads in Immense fortune, with° otkemtqada pt whlph it is map pan nePer ae pho - not turned black. • Ooal nierishantei are rejoicing in the'ProsPoot of increased sales and afresh idiom), in neloes. The few days 61011110 s weather h►ie s,ren the "black diamonds" renewed deinaid, had'abtivitg to ',Jok ers. . . The Fire Company the largest number of tioketi fey Hartino, at the Keystone Opera House, tonight, will receive a splendid trumpot l Pollee ARM _which hung Across Penn street; • below Sixth. is now floating the breeze, on Penn street, opposite the ports County House. A Methodist Sunday School Convention wilt take place In this city, commencing on the sth 'of Octo ber. The Sunday Bohaels from abroad will be rep resented. The Convention will assemble in the Fourth street M.E. Church. • 1 Workingmen are engaged in 'finishing up the handsome new • residence of Wm. P. Dard. 'on Franklin street, between Fifth and Sixth... Rev. George Freer, Pastor of the Baptist Church, of this city, last evening commenced an interesting course of lectures on the artioleil of faith of the 'Baptist denomination. Ills setnion, lest evening, was bud on IDivine origin of the Bible.. The tide proyement in out beautiful city is still going on, and if we. were to note all, wo could All columns,' • , As unal. on Saturday night, the stdo walk at 6th and Penn wad crowded so m e neh that it was diffibult to got through.' Why is It thusly? The 'various places of amusement in' the city were thronged on. Saturdliy night—Martino corn ing in for the greater A girtwanta to know If lhs realty true that kisses are to be taloa sad stamped. Mao, we ex poot that kelt is the case when made articles of comiterte. Thor Cllff_ike *lvan uwaY; we Preeetee• without coming•dowri "with the stamps.:' .• , Mr. Bilieffe Pis that a t t loot ono advantage, pertains toOpan-air meetings-'--they aro well vow-. Otte& 0o are the APiniene of those who goner alit speak at theta, - - ' •1 Vont* Pio)* Netting Ott city during the Weelc, should he on the lookout for the light fingered gentry; e L eit h elle4Y Otiter humbugs which may' ba throw' Pleitpochete hire '*heady been operating, and we hopo our detectives will captors some ottani. , The Qpngreiratien of the .Feurth street M. H. Church, *ere Owl Ciarere of ant icelient &Ronnie last evening, , — • , , • , Ifs man is witbont 'enemies we WOutl not give kW ; ten . cents for ell' Ms friends.: The man who can plastics . everybOdy hasn't got sense enough to displease any bod.y. , - , 4 ' . We heath of 'ski:tidiest who was so 'much . fright. oned at the "debut of "Brisk" -Pmaeroy in this City. that he crawled Into a Pantry. and didn't 800 daylight netilililiwic I ••: i '` '''' yi •To hear the . ',Sharoh belts ring b iglk city on a Sunday morning. reminds on ,9t, heing ~.in the "city,of 'cinuchea,"—Brooklin. • " \ ''• ' • The large arid hiumbetne engine. "Brooklyn /' which has been rebuilt 'its the Weedine shops, will be *ea out I'9 l ;ibil , so ; dayN-- ' , ~ • %Phi Or tip . LOVA. irk : wraprieris i jor' " snallhut purposes, mlloll'4 at the counter of the HAULS bookstore. 1 ' : ~•' 't ; t •:. • , Tat reepipts, worn epr , ealed. awl neli Tri , ffsh louable' with Vintlinten, btli the going hitiOdn tn.' to avoid the Ashton; v',.' ; tr• 1 " ' - Not am evil "ones' -R : • . • . Il l illullil Ors iiiiiwiliiii 40C1 not; filctlitiliAli r t QD e 11 / 4 4;1 1 . 4 boll 41,4 AM! fi l l i Stqlr' - ' , k , Magib &MI °bleat , to, a generOni visitation 49nt Mg *ads. bathe doesn't care to haYe a talk i 44 4 4 pshobto th • um" two. : , 1 . -1$ I.* Irk. S 4 4. , 7. .114 k , tido* a 1 t 40 ' tit eig t Yn r 1111. - iii et ' 'i t U 1 / 4' 'l' ' ; ' ill Pinookiit , 1 40 ottiipiiiii, ihtfrp. i ., - *iihooWt Wonder We raw, one tirel . , tOrtorthithpaptitireeillat **dead 0 4 #4000 after' hfit: . PonierOy retired to Vsto .i 7 -• ,-. —,' " ''.'' r't ' ' ', ,t'• -•. i ),, cs„; ;''4,40 tiefis.-41ittheo evrett, , ,Esei4 Willis.: tirokieit,fonr fi ne 'deem last week. : • One NV4044 4 5 1 Xi, Garrett had pure/owed' a eon ngtsanro, and put it on a field. Th a l:Mt e t bite the kW; 11044 lip ,40`06 Os d ff.' ti ' i ;itidip'4littlit White li ft erv, .104'', p b :done tiek and dlost ,— AbforionfOlt, i i ...1. , ,i , AI .''• . , ' .. i ~.1. a dkrer myatety in 84101101 i • county 1 i s At, have been eohed i The .body of a M wail found* few days near the place. whoa be was lut, Been , 11114 uPPeOed.lo bathe body of the missing man.-+Ea. ' t - -4-ilisce the above was In type, the verdict 4i . the o,rone.r!ii jaki t pnblished 'in the Weill iS4tilcittliPdr4'irrOres , that the= ilke 100 'WO liti, old Pee Whiebili4 Wen used for Pd4tOol:POrpOsee ed. tieVetittea .ieari. , -. ilo thc•lotror mystery” rem in' utoolted. 3 1 . livitt 4 . 4 4 3l ` ;wrOught lend bB4,lftllyetiiied 'oll,# horn' Will be Oren. Nattilo ttilight, to the Bele companyeil. bWI the lit/est' inhabor of tickets to hie ex ib tlon. ; We,;shitire esii.do'ubt the Keystone riffOnee*lll'he ifoirdlidt• on the °Mt*: sloo, , Mettino le one of the beet, if net the both of magieline hireling the conntry f end : woethy the pitronme of those fond of "'k nelling hleirvellblie exhibitione. 13eildesthe he , ono hundred presents will he given, , , 1 . arra Awn DoifFoxe.. , , , To Mao corns, take 4,l'taon,Aut a piece off, then nick it so at to isit n the too with the corn.: Tie this 'on at 1;11fi tae %tat it cannot move, and' you will fin the n xt ; Morning! that / With .a blunt: k/ ni e l the corn will come away to a great et. ten , Two or , three applications will 'effect a thorough"eure,, Bunion!' fire usually:di& nnit to onre; but the following bat . 'proved' a remedy in tome cases;' Make an o intment of half an Once of tivermaceti and 12 grains of iodine, and apply twice orthrice 4 day. • ;)01,16)1, On ,Sunday morning four young men-'had a bearing before the: Mayor, on the common charge of 'drunken- nets and creating a nuisance, on Saturday bight. • This morning. the cue of two more tionug bloods came up for disposal. The latter had been arrested last evening about 10 O'clocli, in front of Major Ebner 's . , on epn Streetptbr'dreating nuisance . of the abOve paid their fine and were diseharged. A Pam FICIIIT or.etwod on Leinbach's . beyond'the Harrisburg. bridge, yester day afternoon, between two "bruisers" liv itig in this city. ' SuCh exhibitions are dis graceful on a week-day, and much more so on , the Sabbath day. ihe party decamped before a warrant could be procured for their arkest. Eighteen rounds were fought, and the champions ere both so much. swollen 61360 the °yeti this morning that they aro unable to be 2bont. IN the yard in, front of the Catholic church, In South lath street s stand four shade trees. Alrut three months. ago some malicious por e° entered thelard at night and endeavor ed, to, 4estroy I,wp of those trees by "ringing" them a few inches from the ground—cutting the bark , through. tohtho wood s with an am) or son° _oilier sharp instrument . • As soon •os the le,Jary was discovered grafting wax was applied... Tho flew of 'sap'to the branches was reatAmed s au , d the trees continued grow ing; Persons guilty of malicious ly destroy ing ornamental ; Shade s or fruit t re e 3,are not a whit too good for the:penitentiary. • rya is a good thing if it is not at the cost of some one's feelings which should be re garded. Much of tho fun oflhe world is spiced with this objection4ble elouent. No thing suits some people better than , to be mercy to the 'discomfiture and - unhappiness of others ail( the brightness of a . thing ctiuld be increased by- slopping it all over with what is dark and dirty. Fun may be made au innocent as ft babe, and as com mendable as the' suitposed conduct of a younk lady in , a boarding school; and it would be much better as well as more enjoy able if it was got up on this scale. INSULTING A WOMAN,--On • Saturday night while, Colonel McClure was skiking m front of the League Rooms; a young man, whose name we shall =Wier the sake of his friends, mealy insulted one of' our most reepeetible ladies, Who 'was' sitting on it bench beside her husband in the upper market house listening to the speaker. Piker Boone was at hand and took the young scamp in -charge and placed him in the lock-up. The lady refused to appear against'him in the morning, as the offence was committed while under the ez joitement occasioned by au over dose of "benzine."., After a day's rest in the "Re formatory Institute" ho was discharged, and may thank his stars that he gets oft so easily. A CIPRIOSITIG—Wo were-shown this •MOr• tang, nt the Keystone Mouse, a bed spread composed of 0,570 pieees of silk, made into 780 stars. The silk is of all colora, and it required, on an average, 120 stitches to sew each piece to the surrouttding ones. It re , quired n year's labor to piece the qdilt, and it has been estimated that there are 694,200 stitches in it. Tho material used was Milli'. ner's silk, altrow and of the bait quality.— In'the centre of the , spread is it large star, in which are smaller stars—in fact the *hole design represents stars wfrthin stars,and pre sent& a splendid appearatice. It was made by the better half of Mr. Wise;of the Gazette office. CARPUS_ Floor -Anil Table Oil Orotbe, Door and Carriage Math, &0 . , at . . 0. K. CLRAVIR sot 21-2 to 760 Penn Arcola : • Bunoit4nY.6 , -Ou Saturday night, abOut inidnightthe ibishong House, corner Front ndl'enn streets, of which Mr. Allen Rupp Is' the proprietor, was 13ntered by some icoundrets who stole several dorm johns, a 'number df glaiseo, and a clock from the bar room, - The antral ce..was ()Voted through. tileduble door on Penn street, vihkult was burst open. About one o'clock, one` of the board ra of the Bushong House COMO home, t ( i i. anoldiseireered that. the.front door was un• lockid, but merely thinking that, Mr. Rupp had forgotten to lock it when' , he retired the ' boarder looked the door, an thought no more about it. On • Sunda y morning when the poprietor arose, be found things upside dowl in the bar:Toom, and the above articles misstuft t A. young man by the name 'of iJohu" , Kelley, boarding at Mr. Augustus ,ClRgeb, toti'lecont itreet t opposite Mr. Rupp's, was 40/Wed this morning by officer Br - ist• 100 !Several . witneks wore(ardin 00 moo. •Tbo , ovidtroo sho w ed tha t Kelly entered Aig . boarding . howl° about one o'plock on iti ay,topriqng, vrith•ft dmilohii,.contain ing ittorB,,andZelfeted, to itroat-,aor.eral. of hi s fiwboolps„, , r to demi:lobn subse -1 iiimiiitl` didapieavid; 4nd if triepottoliitirely alton that' ‘ tt was on of those taken • from i :tile palm 4s Mouse-4o Was *trona )cir• i t .calit tancial ergenoo 'that it was, and the actoailed•trakbound offer- la the Om of $4OO ,to tippeir it next torn). of court:, : . . • r • 3{~~' f,t 4 es 1 b: ... .t —, ossAl lisot./ 44 t lota T,•C ". , Ilier0::•; ' togs* " i";;.., pi. *bailf . toyoro .0 A. ' ' • $ loctbLl,reoeui &Rei f '5'400 Iliti 04 0 ; ! - ',.'::.,r',. ,, 1., , ,,,., 11 . 1 - ' 1 ! '. ..-7, 101 !‘,P 1 * • - -,- -"., - ,',. • ' --, •::, ,•':',:...',`' 'i.:, li• ' ICCO ' Op* Diteasuost.,‘ , s., 0 • .. 0 , 4 ~ , i . • ii , •••,,,..... t ..."...„. - .., f , ,.. a t i ', lto , ' ‘, i , blfd4 - ' 6,10 iOldliiiiiiihO derllvq(ct* sorfes - ' ,. nt soord - orth . ' 'ilieellarie Pom m,, leo ssisleoi should hind , hi their dseltirtei to the Conti' ROltder 'without .doliit he State Legislituro 0 ita last .110. 140 sothori t ed the Recorder of es 4 etlikly to':keep, *record of Soldittte disel4o/10 1 0001, as t ag mil bolos% 14 esky l tilue, i t lit- important to We 01l such ter i .tidaito recorded. -- • - -;---• A -' - ._ :, kr,a tereeting of Tilgrhb- tre leillfo. 26, , U: ,(11. 10 .)V. bf AA., ' , het " mil fAiredfty .ovennigi . . Se_pt. Vitb, 'et their 04: corner , of 'rbtrd 4134 rena etiee*tbe fbilbwi4 eifieere 'IT initalied; to eery°, the etkitaing term, t : . •Vi. - , 40 Fritz; ' , ' 1 11., 0. lE*arilc.', • , ' e: I. - '0; ;T. , - ..ri: Herb. " . . -' '' c' 'O. F.- . -R s MO). ..,. '... 0 . .W,-4. 1,. hint% ,' ' • O:'F.--4: 12,; Tyson. , - ',- " .. V. (1..--R. 11, Weiger. . 1` ••- ", 11. BA.-4. IL Kalil. ' '-• 1 • • ,F. .'hoe. Policies& ', . „•• c V. 11.-4. 31.:Beriblette. • . , W. D.-Allen Oilbirt. '-- • '' 'l l ' W. 14.-4 W. Roller. •SiLtymo lot of Windd v SlLoidel ipters. thesp, At G. K. 01.11UVIIR H. 000 21-20 .‘ 750 Pon stmt., ~ . ' Ifitiion. Nerrous.—Gn Saterday ern. ing 6 number of persons assembled at the hotel efJohn Schuller, in the Ninth Ward, for:the purpose orat ing a Cant and Grab. rex ii g; but no speak r was preeent , snd the erowdleft in disgust. It appears that none , of the Nadical bieWer hid recovered from 1 , the Pomeroy fever. , • 1 ; ' !..1 The; twenty-four "Invisibles" matched 'down to the League headquarters, where ' Al eiraiider K. - McClure disgraced him eel f and his party by an indecent and ungentlemanlY speech. ' A. number of per/ions gathered i around, but most of them retired n disgust bcfore'the meeting adjourned. Try again, gentlemen and bring'Alee,;,' by all means; ho helps the Democracy greatly. MIiRTINCI Or LODGED AND AtigOOIATIONS. The following named organizations will hold their stated meetings this (MONDAY) evening : Germania Lodge No. 158, 0,- ot 0. F., at Odd Fellows' Hall. &Marlton Lodgt No. 82, I. 0. of G. F., at e Temperanco Hall. rKtitztown• Council No. 48, 0. U. A. M., at Kutztown, .NeversinkCouncil No. X 127, 0. U. A. M., at - WoMelsdorf. Friendship Circle Np. 17, B. U. Brother- hood of Union Hall. Birdsboro-Lodge No. 897, I. 0. of G. T., Birdsboro. , •• Liberty Circle No. 23, B. U. (H. F.) C. A., Sinking Spring. •Calpentere and' Joiners' N. U. No. 74, wa Penn street. j Lodge No. 74, A. P. A., Seliada's Hall; Penn below Seventh. - • IWashington Cam l No. 89, L_Q. of 3. S. of A.; Muhleuberg'a all. • JACOB • AND HENY liusooxo bought, On Saturday last, a far a i i Centre township, this county, .of 190 - acres, at $BB an sere, from the hems of David Itauffman, de . ceased. DERTOLET.—On the 20th insk., in Oloy town ship. DANIRL 131.11TOLIT, in the 88tia year or his age. The trionds of the family are respectfully invite& to attend his funeral, on Thursday morning next, Sept. 24th, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, in said township, without further notice. s2l-3t PlBlllllO TACKLE.—Iiist received a new lot of rods, lines, snocas, bait bos, and the celebrated Carlisle hooks, at M p cGowan & Miltiraore's. Sept. 5-2 w. eod. CANARY BIRDIL—The 'best assortment of square and fancy cages ; bird seed, fish bone, cage books, &c., in town, at 012 Penn Bt., by McGowan do Miltiraore. Sept. 6-2 w cod. • PAINT oils, varnishes, French and'Ame. rican glass, and a full assortment of builders' hardware, generally, at 012 Penn street, by McGowan Miltimore. Sept 6-2 w sod WHAT a edfflfort it is to mothers to have a good and Obstantial carriage to haul the children in,and advise.all in want of one, at the reduced rates, toi call at McKnight's Hardware Store, 8d and Penn. Sept 144 t THE DITEERENCE.—Ono of the chief points of difference between civilized and barbaious mankind is in the attention given to the natural covering for the head ; the one being Chrefully cut, cleansed and brushed, and the other allowed to remain dirty and unkempt. Tho'nse of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Res. toratiVe" will ensure all that could be de• sired by eivilizetion or ignered by barbarism.. —Boston' Post. Sept 18.1 w ' TO-NlOliT, To-lirout —Our citizens ghoul not forget the, Orand Complimentary Benefit to Master George and La petite Maggi Brooks, at Marsdorf's•to-night. A host o first-class performeig have volunteered / •amonget whoni are Dan. Collins in kis famous song-of Captain Jinka; also Billy ~ Wtigh4 in the Young l Scamp; Mr. Snyder, Ttom. Mcln tyre, Tommy Raywood, Johnny Reese thd a host of others. A sheep will positively he given away. Go early to secure a seht. . Da: tatunT 'has just received &large lot of pure, fresh drags rim& . medicines, of all kinds. Those who desire the pure article (and who' does nett) we would advise them to go to him. His pncea are reasonable,and ho waits upon all his customers in a . prompti and gentlemanly manner.. All prescriptions are pat up in the most careflit manner, and there is no danger of any mistakei oc• earring. :1 The Doctor has also all kinds of_ toilet articles .for !lAN, ntfori I brushes,' tombs, &0., &c. ReMember the place—Ng. Nnrth Fifth street. , • ~ Aug 21-8-w. Wolk ancients 'proclaimed that Mermaids, Nympha l Naiads, and'ilie Graces o 'had bins flowing tresses ,which. made them envied . by their sisters of earth. • But they arose out of the Rea foam or,bighed in fountains' reached by no mortal hatids_, and kept their': lacks of dewysoflniss, dark and, itisfOus, rind thus, hadno need of Ring's Vegetable Arabrosit4 *hid' is doing the 8111110 thing Pr thousands of pfopisiin our day. • 1 sept 113.1 m stroiristillg in the rOtal.l4 DIED. BUSINESS 'NOTICES. ~' S ``~. , e ..1,2,:,,, , t :_.„ 'q- , ').1.... ir“,.ton .„,•'-', .0, , . .. Aiiiii. %800% o r —s-60.0* ,nagosei etplionoir i ti;' iki. mint; 91,011, s/ 4, 1 10 ;4 0 0 1 .+` :, *tii!*turd Coo ,11,,,,1 .. ~.. , :_,' it.':t' 2 -04r44iii • it* 4144 . 41;: ) 10 .',41 ,importa . nt, , - , : v- , 1:. ~,',' .A , t ? 'i .p• ..`• tea Ssotte,4.4 ,; %. tell ' 'iiitOle. " --. 4 fotsiset , did hot ~ A , ,AO walnut tree fieiti;lt K. ~S, .. '”. 46._ 1 6fish, per l ItionieetkepikeiOi .` tatillAitromeco t o,44 freetured Oke of his 144 1 ~, • . , toscie ifspub llssile(4-444erkocesi , :of the Ifisth'Watd i this , oityizoKisoo and ,00thuslistio tossUst; ~ , , sycoort fling, oe ,no 'open% , lot n .., n.kooroof nr. gleT 104 644.0atim00l itih'.'illto.ov seakb wtut :sid : despe: bk i '.llOE' V, troll, ;,}4 1 1101i0004 F ,l : ' .4's : . V,, I sle . , • • . , ~ , •,„ , • . ITssolio*iliTieti, 'Otorie'r",_Thet:O*Otii exhibition at the 'Eskie'Pook 4threi' one of the hendscputeet , tAilileipittliii *wheys' eye, seen.. It ' Wes made • by' . Nye: Fron k Ro4lk' grate, of th is eityi and mishits of ',werikeft of dilarent colon', *irked into Weed 'tiow4 ern 'on" black. 0014 ' %. Wn nndetntinid linit Redgreve intnds Isiiinittc* oho' foe 101 l stroctictiy., - in thO, art ,of ,nlforiqq/ff - : AM' lio,ors. ~ - , ,(,., ~- . : ..; ~, :. ' •: • • •• ;, • Woe OtaTo,—A. awelt potaw weighhig.6f lbs,, grown on h& or *. Job* Kale!, tien4 Clreenwhi township.' thil . county,—Democratio Wl—yea • braught the,Baept office Obi .miitni - • pg.!:.'Wli6 Ott' beat it t • • ' , • Toe night express train from'. the West to Mir" York, on .• Saturday night ratk, into .4 freight ear atnnding on a aiding eori ner over the main track, about one agile this Ado of Annville, Lebanon , Yelleiratir.44: The engineer saw the car Just in time to re. verse the engine and prevent , a horribo acr cident. The collision wan .#c `ANOTDNR SUNDAY &MIMI, CSLNDDATION.—t the "Albright' Sirfiday . . •Sehool," Der township, held a celebration on' Saturday, ( in a grove- about half a mile from Tavern—"lfaltway 1101118.P' Prof: D; It` Bruner, of this city, •, delivered au adthsfis tho afletnoon. ;The Bera 0604140 latipi l 'shed tile instrumental on the 'obca; sion. A large number of persons Visit ed the • grove, and the celebration was a fine one. Aa PERSONS having • 4inctse . ..ll)afrren4 which wive carried in the Denooratio pro , emion ,on Friday evening 1464 are, roves.' ted to return them immediately,,te . ,thei 40 1 ', lowing uswied hotels First Ward, Paekeraok Hoteli - Second Ward }:i j a Wentzel's Second Wiir& Rohs° 1 . Third Ward, Zimmerman's' Hotel, Tenth and nklin 'streets,' Fourth Ward,' Jacol? 'Walter's Rotel, Seventh Street ab4l: Pe h Fifth Ward, Hevely's Saloon, (late surer 0) Chestnut below, Third Sixth Ward, Laser's Park ,• Eieviuth Ward, Mishler'S' 'Hotel; Eighth Ward, ,John 'S. Ifertniun's , Saloon, Ninth and Perin I Ninth War 4 ,, Scott Hotel, Eighth 'snd Bdttortwoottstreete. ' YlatleltDAt afternoon, 1441,114)4,8 and 4 o'clock, a man by the name of 'Charles Staiih hired a horso and carriage of Mr. - ichaff., Ritter, whose livery' stable , is in, Cherry l igt ley, above Sixth street, to drive n short ; die- II tance into the :country,' he. , dada 40, '...e would be back by a certain time. , iii a time arrived, and so did 'midnight, and thhhis Morn-, ink but not thi•hlred conveyanee, nni Mt. Smith. Mr. Ritter learned that he, had gone down the Philadelphia turr_ipiktyand deter- mined to follow, him up; ; Mr. W.. W. l'itee ver, .b ook sgent l `came to this city from Potts town is the morning • train, and , brought intelligence that Mr. Bitter overtook Mr. Smith It% Pottstown, end is on hie way ha having hi at m and the rigging in charge. THIS Deitocaker OF CUM AIiOWIED."A, large and enthusiastic) meeting of the Demoi graFy of' Centre township, took place at Hain's Hotel, in the village__ ofCeatreport l on Saturday evennig last. 'The meeting , was' called to order by Jacob Lenhart, l apels whose motion Daniel Zerby, Rig., was cho sen President. 'Squire Zerby l upon taking the chair, made a stirring speech in German l and was warmly applauded. The 'erganization of the meeting was completed by the lido tion of the following officersp Vice i i tedide#lB.—John Becker; &James A. Coller !Daniel Moyle, henry Phillips, Samuel, Grad', Jacob - H. Mak, Sterttarfea.—lienry S. Machewer, Dr, Henry Palml Committee' in Resolutoiii.--Jacob B. Hain, I Jacob H. Haab Samuel .Dietrich, Sau Noocker, John V. Heckel,: Jacob Lenhart. The meeting Irks then addressed in an elo quent and earnest manner by. Dr.' Samuel O. . Ermentrout, of Reading, At the conclusion of whose remarks, the Committee on Reso. lutions reported the . following, • which were unanimously' adopted: . • • Resolved, That the -Democracy. of Centre township heartily endorse the platform of the Democratic National Convention as laid down at New York, on the 4th of July last. Resokeff, That we cordially ratify the MAW inationa of hon. Iloratio Seymour for west 'dent, and Gen. Francis P. Blair, Jr., for Vice President. Resolved, That the nominations-,0f,, H&c: Charles E. Boyle for Auditor General" and , Gen. Wellington ll..Ent, for Survey e r , Oen- . exal, meet with and:shall recelia" our unikai. meet support. Resolved ) That the actioit of lr' . rich of se late teen. ty convention meets with'our 810'0 ap_prot al, and we pledge ourselves to give the tick,' et,nominated by it, an old'fashiotied pemo;. cratic majority: ' • .. The meeting wax further addressed by Ur.% Alfred. Sanderson, Of Reading, •in English, and Jacob ' Lonhart , 'of Centrei in German, mil adjourned at slate hour with three rous ing cheers for Seyirionr,and *Blair, and the State and county. tickets. , • ' Atintervals duringthe evening the Shoe. makersyille Cornet, Band 'discoursed moat excellent music. The Democracy of old. Centre are wide awake, and Will give a good 'account of thomselves,4 gotober ‘ aifd veinher. , . , s. tfonap RUN err.— , This morning, about , 10 o'clock, 'Dr. ' , Edward. Willitee's :taehed to a buggy,tore loose frOM,u hi t tehing ppst at the old depot, and ran away down Chestnut to Sixth, and up, SiXth to' Penn, where hl s further progress *to stopped ht Mr. Wm. 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