FORTY-SIXTH' YEAR 11 rew BPICI4 venom.= betiona ifshalgungtriblir U 4 s Usk at:ll= AWS B.atl.a L s PIM Uri fircrett iw4:wlers iMi2M all • •et ;Ist rnal• s ,i 0 , a 29, WM- ' THE' MIN} '2017113.21, la tamed every tiatordaY monang. and muddied tO aubscrtbernal g :5 per annnta. ll3 advance or t: 1 rot paid tn advance. • OMB iaustAaapalosta,mvAawaLT az:miser Ociddito one aa.dreas,l7 00 115 Capita to one addreso.o 3 l: • 12 00 Tinges - a I ^glees M Oliver tiv cootie/Lew& 7 ' 1. 111 30 per annum. In =MIXT: Other' yie at Mee. • d w Tjt.day3s DAILY mip4ta , TEinuirAL lee Cell 111McIlllut, !Canner% excepted- ; ; ; .OMFF—Ten 'tent", per wek, papabie le the artier er agent by wttom It le .erred. • BY MAlL—Payuble- In adraore, one Year, ♦6 5 OW. lax thro IrCCllbs4 ll4 - " .. " DAILY lAND N I ERLT MINJOUV JOURIXALIT per 94-00Cor month. - • IV , NAM & RAIIIIIEV:11 1 11A&M.' , - Prir.o.ware. o NEV . YORK ,ELECTION. , THE . - .. rii_ OVEBNOR-. HOFFMAN of New -Yoik, ' 1.. X - the so-esdled. - Democratic candidate . for re-elOtion- to the Governorship of that State, sueceeded In! reaching • _that, position .•' by the aid of fraudulent-votes cut for him . - jo - New York - CRY and vicinity. SO Ruceemg: ful were , they in that game—some sixty Ahousand fraudulent :naturalizations hav ing been inanufactured, a large proportion of Whoni'lvoted—that his plitlyins pivpose to - h} it again this yeah.- Mayor Mali -10 30 in the Movement„; by impugning .°5 l cor- . yeetness of the census - of*New Y o , Vity, which he proposes to prove by a loft, :stririg of fraudulent '.tis..sments,, :,'whieh 'if * thet .tioverninent 'should . perniit it, would. be . . come; natumlly,fraudtdent votes. lt is not an unusual oceurrence• in that city of a Wird .to shOw afker an -elect ion has been held, more Democrtitie.iotes than there are men, women and children in it. That'll. the 'ivay Mr. Hoffmat,i was'elected Governor, and MS partizan kends headed by Mayor Hall, iiropose again - in the smile way,. not tinly.to' mike their favorite Governor, but to giveldur the greatest prominence for the . next • nomination Tor the ." Presi dency by the sham Democracy. Now, this is a very Mee little arrangement` for Gov ernor Hoffman and his Pregidential aspira tions; but. there are two difficulties 'in the way, and rather formidable ones too-Lin:fact one is of4a,t4sysyjiaracter. that the New York 'repeaters".'Sdiot-box J stufferS: and roughs ate squirming with rage and vexation be 7 cause at the coming, election, on, tte Bth' of November, - they will be . able to repeat with impunity their fraudulent operittiona of two 3-liars since.. „President Grant, with that deterMination'which :has marked his ,ottleial career; to execute strictly :and impartially the law:ri of the land; la ,resolved Phut under the laws of Congress providing for the hold= jug of fair elections ; there shall Lein honest election in NCW. York City off the curbing Sib of November. Troops_ will, be colleen tinted there, which, under, the command of Gen.:.‘TeDowell, will be used. With Stidgment rare; to see that the laws are not wan tonly violated. And if that forceihotdd not tie sufficient, President Grant says that' every soldier in the land shall 'be used, it. it should'7 be necessary - ti) enforce the. In -That • position the country sap-• ports the President, witfl. the New :York' rebel "repeate4'! , squirm and abuse the Gov— .ernment its revolution to stop dishenesty: and enforce the law//:. - The other impedi; Mant in the way of ilovernot Hoffman'i .pitations, ls the fact that thousands Of the :tient/an-American 'citizens of New Yolk, Who haVe heretofore voted with the_ Tally 4yled Democracy,' will at- the coaling elec tion vote the Republican ticiter.- They have -become - disgusted at they syinpathy of the party with which they haVe hetetofore Ny'rill Imperialism; ; and at its abuse of, the camke of - the:Fatherland. With an honest clectiOn in New York and New -ji.,rsek, and the changes Which take place in the German vote in those states, we - anticipate signal victories for the lieptihlican. party, in Loth of those States. • Tire indteations itre that the party which rules the eity-of New York will make des -1 orate efforts nt - thecohthrg—eleetion to - poll thousitOs of illegal votes, andto use- inthni, dation at the'polls, and Willey *co:rue - in eon-, met with the United State; Autlioritiea the attempt:the respohsibility will ,rt.st up oh the lawless then . pho inaugurate it., In ati!Levertt liregident will do what the •frople of . the .whole country look to him to do iv the premises, chit F4LL OF:METZ rpirE 310 .ST intix)rtant War news. of the week 6 , the fall of. Metz.. On Thursday :morning last Bazaine dud his army of 13ft,000 uien shrrendered.. 'file city is .on 1,1.1 1 e! :Mo selle, in the , department of that battle, south from Litiembure -the . same distance West -of . Saregnemine, and / eigl ...- piles ,Cast* of Chalons. The, places r uttered famous by'the war are distributed all around it;' Mezieies, Sedan, Rethel,Xont ined2,-, f4tenijy, ,, lDun, Thiouville and Briey . i dot the, are along•the north and northwest; Merck, Forbach,.Sarrebructc,i.Courcelles, St.. Arnold,jiitetTe. and WisseMbourg.lie' on vorre.:4xMiling eirel4 to. the east; Chateau- SalinsTstiarrealbe,. , 'Lauterburg„ Strasburg, sartfmr,;:mi . :Hagenatibring the circle from thie c.a.;ttothe,.south, ttful Natien Tout, Com- luercy, - Pon t-alMousseti . ., .Ver(lon, Clermont , 4. 11 if .Nlihnlihould ' restore ;it on the west.—' Wltilifi ageircle whose ektremejadius is-only , ciglity :Miles:amt . it .f . average less than half that di-twice, the fury - of the , Prussian 'war - ' - has - :spentitself.' •.< ' • .Nt etz is. au& limo- ba."•:!l(cen oini, of the great., .- • -fort resst;' , or/'rancer •It 'was the capital of •. tistriisia,.thi , n cierinatc, and held aa. a bar- . . (ler ifigaiiist France, andin 145•2 because ', Frepoli:,:itS priptilatisiti hat. exceeded .10,000 • ''.'a . iid sar6ly.etitialled..7,7c,olw). 11l connection wiiii ~, S t rasbuig .. it Was - the kty- of Frencli ( , s , ow` , t(r in the east. -At the inception ,of the , :!('.(lrrelit war - - Metz .:way strengtheiied,;and `l!when. 3lc:\Ealion's army :was• defeated at , _ Woertli August fah, Metz WiiS inade . .the-,rai-. lylug point" This was but... Mile days after the French initiated the war by taking Saar-. . bruck. ' A series of battles oc-rum& arriund ;,- 'Atetz, iii which the Crown Prate 4as sue ' ecs(ful. ' They con tinued.tO. Etre' 18111. .. Me-, ' lalirtit was defeated in -.ilit t enipt' to cross , -,the 1()!(e. - fle on the,l4th, anglit i the intlecisie battle itt l'oni-a:.,ilouOii on - Abe- 16th, and . ( iravelotte twrNlay7s -later—the, lrOer hav ing for its object to "sever .tanumunicatiock • with Verdun: The 'French '.‘fali - ott ; were again-defeated and ritoved 'le Chalotis, appiretilly . 'seeking ' '.3le- . zieres, -where 'h6 might be , joined by I; . • ii,a2ai ne, -4 ss u I u.g.f_com 11Ie 4114%VA ittiVer the. _designs of the: French . - com*ltintlek were,. . they,Were tlefjated ii.tid s Bazsii4 . :has • been , closely isolate(' in the city since, resisting *a .iege that, vas. /Mtly pressed, while he ryas ._: cut off'frOm all succor and all supplies. • The tiler:mans have received both freely, and the , _. result that has occurred was, in, the nature of ' thing 4., only , aequestiot t of time. The capitulation, reraarks:the l'ittLADl-:.1.- PM:\ NORTIT ANIii:ItICAN, is an - important eientent in the war direttly andindireZtly.,_ It destroys one of the prop ( on whieliyrencli, courage has leaned. It rerriovei • th'e'?hieCif not,the only obstacle to l'russian adilince,„:' - While .. .Metz held out; a large army tiiui de- ; ; twined to obsertie tlie.movemenbc of its .gar risoti. and force a vipittilation. Notwith standing this, (lie reinforcements •recFiyed - • it eve allowed theil'russians to Move soitth wardly along the, border, and. they. have barked their advattep — at Nancy Epinal itriesach, N'escittliginconlanti other potato' .411 apparently On\ eiftowards' Lyons ;.• white taller-armies have paSsed-WestWard through itlieMts,-SotsSoii. !bald*, ',,iul are now be fore Paris; , The a . y operating at Metz As t liberated to phrsu ' 4 own n .con . ese, a tid may restore the - losses . d to be occasioned - by Whate4r disposition is, Made of the future the capitulation of Metz clop n Memorable siege ; one of those that ivill long studied: If it has been creditable to (ler ' Map. Vilkie. it , bon (gable catiotte, men( al :feats,' th e F 1 resisted Overpm iym Of" unbrokrit bombardment. • loyvA.ri.- I ,olllelal retjurini from 130 cofinileg e and from 10 , undlleial, give the TA.publlean majority in Ml* flab. at 40,124.. Tlie—ten riot reveled ate all Republican. ME ~i THE; MOIireMENT. ~ A * - FILL Ith smirk 4' e' proceiod -CA.-.., tugs in Qlr loesi itroluntui, a prelintbi- Eu4neeting waltheld in this ,Borough un rsday evett*hist, - for :the purpose of kieliumngeteenta to e ff ect - i permanent . , 'organisspon oftbelStotroment Associathin. The Idea very properly is *enlist the irym -1 pathy and aid of -the ;Tonle of the entire County in the project, and to erect a massive and, imposing monumental pile to the mem ory of every soldier from this County who fell in battle or died of disease during the life war for the Union. - To tlo this; an of the Orders and Associations,' as well as the eitixensof the different sections of the Coun- ty, are invited to seag„repreSentatives to a meeting to be held at Gowen first room, in this Borough, on Wednesday tevening next; to effect a:permanent organizatiOn - .• It is to be hoped that there will, tieqt general re ponSe. ' Let energy and detertnination be thrown into this movement, and thelirdica tions are that they will be; and the corner stone of the monument can? be laid on the next Fourth : of July. Everywhere through out the country, towns and counties are erecting memorials, of more or lees magni ficence, and, SeintYlkill - County should re solve that if she has been. late in thelnatter of ttins 'honoring her thousand dead heroes, she will make atotieinent by ataonce erect ing one Of marked sixe and beauty. There should be no flagging iti the work until It Is accomplished. • We are glad to note that so good M start has been made In the matter as the preliminary : meeting of Thu i rsday night indicated: k. • ' - 1 • . . , lk :.HUGHES ,ON THE - LABOR. iV QUEBTICiN.—Mr: Hughes', tlTotri Brown;") who Is now on a visit to thiiseoun try, recently delivered a leetuM on Work and Wealth, In which he . gave Some advice to - Workingmen , of America, • which is most excellent and worthy of their serious atten tion: It is the more so, as Mr. Hughes is a disinterested advocate of the IntereSt of labor. For years the eminent English Parliamenta rian has beet' engaged in the philanthropic work . of harmonizing labOr and capital, and his position gives him authority:to. speak, upon the matter. Mr. Hughes giVe a Sketch of the history of capital and labor,a as con- , fleeted with4he British' artisan, for the past five . hundred ,years-4rom the time. of the Plantagenets to : our own era, and how the mechanic had to fight' his way through the thick ranks• - ot oppression, ignorance, and bigotry,' before he was allowed the privilege of a free agent in the dlipoki Of his only wealth—lii,7abor. The stiuggles of the more reeent,tradeii unions were dwelt upon; and how litfle they have contributed to secure the desired end shown cup.. in; one strike alone, in-England, ; in the year 1851,-of the Amalgamated society of Engineers, a reserve fund of .C 2,1.100; and aIOSB of wages amount ipg to .£150,009::.m0re, Were swamped in an unsuccessful Strike of four months,. leaving thesoclety at .the .close defeated, without .a penny in hand, heavily in debt,, and with a bias of.more than a quarter of Its members. A much wiser policy has been adopted since then, evidencing the fact .that the unsatis factory nature of strikesflir settling. difficul- . ties is at Mit recognized. In all - the great industries of the kitigdom, courts of tubitra-, tiOn and conciliation have been • established -for the settlement ot, trade disputes, and nearly all the. trades \tallow.' insist that rio strike shall occur until the matter hits been laid before' one of these courts. But even these excellent tribunals leave:the kernel - Of the disease,`.untouehed—they mitigate, but. do not cure the consplaint.- Mr. Hugh`erad vocates as the only sure road to a satisfactory finality, the adOption. of the co-operative principle. He deplored the apparent dispo sition of the trades'unions in this hemisphere to neglect this universal remedy,. and warned our workingmen of the impolley against as- Arming the old, wornout :armor of they old, world, at a time when the trades,unlotis of England, after , discovering by years of. sad experience, the inefficiency .of its covering, are '.lbecotn frig evety,tid more peaceable and more reasonable as they 'become more pow erful, and are jealous of every expenditure which is not for some provident or benevo lent 'Purpose". It .is, pleasant; however, to know—which the short time Mr: Hughes has been among - us did not allow him possi bly to fully realize—that 'co-operation, al= •thotigh net. sO,geiteially , appreeittted or tin, derstocl,. its it deServes,..is making progress among us. The sad -- elperieneeS have nbt been titunixed evils. Many of ouv *working- . Men have - tibTovered the firma 'road which will lead them out of the old- slough of de-. spond, and many more. «ill Rion be found • pressing onward eagehy on the same pith es scion as the blessings and benefits of ce-oiler, ation become more geneially spread. .THE CENSUS.—The Marshal of the Western District of Pennsylvania has promptly fur nished. to the public a return of Its popula tion,: which , exhibits a very 'gratifyinit in eremse. It is ay follows : . Allegneny,. Armstrong Beaver Sutler, • , - 28,455 • 35,504 Blair •- • • Ml,Ofil - 27 7 101 Bradford- •---' - - , 51,104 . 4m,734 ,Bedford 4,--,, .. ... : . ...,::„.1...,.. ..... ....... %bunt; . ;N;,736 Cameron • - „.... • - • 4,2:3 , Clearfield..:_!, _ 25,779 , pi ::A) Cam bria...,.,•. ...... .:_.. .... ..-,. ' • 36472 .- C1int0n..... , .:.. ' • Z 1,213 . 67,723 Columbia • -.; ' ' • iN 765 ..... , ,Cra - trford • . _ Centre . ' ' . i... 31;94 _7 AMU Clpribn..., • - , ,•, -r 23,512 '.21.941 Elk " -• r 9,315 - .5.91:, Erie ..„,... 9i,977 9 , ,4:r2 ulton • . 9,36 l 9.111 Fore9t • . 4,193. . . 90. layette 1:1,•...94 •,-' 1% 1 19.'9 , Greene , - 2i,%92 21;312 liuntingdoo :0,252 '.14,10u Ind3ann . 39,72.: - - :C.,9 Jetremon',„ „,.., • 202;61 ..- ,18.270 Junititn 1.. - 37,191. 19,989 Lawrartoel • '‘ . 1.7 *.L..ei . r'2,949 I.lizerne ,- ' • ' 13 0 :971,. ~ 99,21 i. - I.yeouilllg 47,63 N. '7,:riu . :M'Kettn wJ 9,, , C; .;;,./.•*• 3te3:rer , ...' .49,951 •, .'.l{V45 311111 in • - -'-' - , ' , .1,7.7 9 , 19.,110 Montour ~ . • . - .1 . 1,131 ' 13,603 lc • ottlh7niberlitit • -' . i1,. -ilo* -- • asir.;•2 Potter . -; ' = , lt,iis .' 11,470 Snyder 13,66 - . 7 14,0:15' Somerset , ' _,......,... ....... . ....... ~:r2..1 ' '1;,,1"76 Sullivan • . ~ ,- - . - . , 4 "-• 6,161 •• 7 0 37 Susquehanna • • ' - -,V,53:1= 2 ". - 16,:57 Tioga ' - , , • 2102 • :t1.014 U nion - ,-...". '- • . ' - ' I6,W 14,015 V tqualgo. . . :46,-*2 . • - .5,043 AV arren ..4t.. - ,^ Ln,t4): - 19,190 Washington - - - 48,451 ••-. -46 SOS' Westmoreland,, -- ‘ • :400 .51766 •W yom Ink • ~ v-:,, ..i.:_ 14,563 • - . 12,40 ',t-4 • . - ' ' • '• ''''•••- J,713,957 .1:::- . ..1,(M , - 1,2Z,039 • . , - t -- • . , ittertik!, . - , , .90,1111t 'r. • . ' To, this add Philadelphia with its: iM ,1 , 71,s \ • , and one cult begin to nin' some idea o f 1 ! - -le poimiatioßof the ,State. - "We presuni,_4t ito be tinder :1;06,000, an i rterease 21 atiotir . iipa, 900. It wits 2,90,115 tea - years ag0;.;:",.,,•" . • .41t1:Sii-OUNA BynciLAns.--1145rnsez , keepers' and owners of busines s places every- . where thrOugh6ut thelNA; will he interest: ,in the .ltite 'eiperience.4if Mi , Joseg gunbrulthfol..*last:Twelity-thiid street, NeW yorkjWho-bits been 'repeatedly robbed h'y - li ; are. 'krcothericcounts pat,- - fished in die New' y,erk• papersiwe learn. that is,peCujiarly exposed to delve datkiiuslAO one !cectipying it at night. hasotbeitatteinfit,edto defend it Waded musket, bet sothatit would be (;;li - argeil by opening the back window shut : " On' Monday night,ti burglar bruke'Oien the shutter with a chisel ; the'guil was disk charged -and killed him on the spot. AgostiiiO beenarrested, and- ia i now keld.to answer foethc . death of the, flurglar. As there.seems to be no dispii*iupon the facts It isnot - likely that he wiltbe severely Had an innocent •tnria The vff'tjar the : affair would .be nianilan,gli:ler; bat inthis case, Mr. Agoatino - seems to lai=s made it.impossible for harm fronifiis guii to befall any one not eng4ed in a 'felony. If - he.luid been lulls shot!, and had resistecbto . the death a burglar striving to enter it , . no one would have blamed him ; and he doubt less has the sarde. right to make housebreak. lug dangerous whether he is pi -es - Rill •qr absent. • F • It .thieves have bud any doubt of this -hilperto, the history ,of 34.' Agostino's case will probably - Set thiquestion at .lest. The. -sooner men wholive by burgtity.understand that. they - art ,out of the jaws • protection When engagedln their Crimes the lie r tter: There are obji3etiMis to the use of man . *Pot and aubunatie gu . us by unskilled band s. ..,Stieh contrivances must not. be permitted to' 'bring peril upon innocent men. But when. they reacts the very mania &gat* whom they are designed, thetact that they. happen to tslll , instead of Merely maiming or terri ,fyinikoughtto be monied:sea fortunate acci dent, If it only strikes terror upon the most - - 6 1 1.470. • ISO). • .24r2,482 I:ia,Kll ....... 43,145 :15,7C0 36,,132 J. 18() EU THE MINERS' ATOU dangerous class • whops the connoting 'is treated: 1, • Our citizens who,4u 4 re frequently annoyed solid alarni4lry thrii: depredations of bows *eskers, wrl - Od &Oren 16.f0110w the wane pie set by *. Alcutinio. It would hare the effect oe:iteeplog bugles at a respectful diatance at'night, fiorn their premimes. GovEnNon GEARY wrote a letter to the Union League commending the movement to apply to the Legislature for theeall of a „eonventiOn to amend • the Constitution of PgaitiylVania. • In the course of tits letter he ssiys“:l • . . It is 'generally conceded that our Votnniou wealth has outgrown the constitution of Ittic.— I hope, therefore. the subject, will be thorough= lv discussed by the people iltiring the brief pe riod prior to the meeting -of the n ext Legisla. tare; &sit is my intention to lay 1113 i, Niews In fire s or of calling a constitutional convention be 'foie that body in my ,forthcoming annual inis sage. , EDITOR'S TABLE. Mts. II es *iv Woon's EW BOOK, Be*"VA . RASE: * by Mrs. Henry Wood author of ."East Lynne," is in press and will be published iti a.few days by T. B. Pet;rson 4i Brothers, Philadelphia, In uniform style With ."Roland Yorke," "TheChanaltunt,''und all the previous works bythls favorite author:l It is *odd to be the best book that thls dlitingubdted authoress kits yet written. The following new books are hav ing Immense sales and shOuld be need by all : Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie's "Life Of Chailes Dickens; "Married In Haste," by NM. Ann it Stephens; "Ml ehael Rudolph. the Bravest of the Brave;" by Miss Eliza A. Dupuy ; :The young wife's Cook Book ;" "Comore, the num . •of the New Empire;" "Consue ht," and 'Tile t'otipte.; of Ituticklst sult,:•:1.1 - Madame George sand, goof Aitters. WEEKLY ALMANAC. , • . . . . OCT.. lATto. • 81. ` SCX ' . Risis.. sErs :. 1100;q:S CLIAIIGE-1, SATURDAY...' 6l .. SO SUNDAY. ' 4 31 - C .131 4 Z'xi, lira Q. 41 4 21ev. 1 TETEDAY..... 1i30, - . 4 . 37 Full Al. 9 947 2 WEDNESDAY! 4:A LW:, It 11 11: ey. 3 Tlir i) icsAy... U 31! 451 .2110 40 moe 4 FRIDAY ...... , U3l , , 4:4 ,F 1 1 ,4; (4.-3/ 3 3 mp. Tbe Scarlet, Fever Is itgain raging apiong the uvenile portions of .ourteinninunity. I ' - . . . .. . • - Much - Needed hoprocemeut—that now being made on centre street, between.Nqrwggiatr Mid Mnhant?ngo'. • . . ' 1 4.. • • 'Mabanoy -City has a; iti.i.tl4 subs)? _which Is destined to I , e•pf great benefit to the .yonth of that Borough. " To-moryow.—Fort.y, )tt rt •NA o lay of. the: year, and nineteenth acuir 're; Day's lengibe 10 hour 4 mid 31 tni mites. Postponed.-:the fair of .WlL4lllnp.,lol/ campy_ 7fi, P. 0. S. of A., Mahanoy City, hits been ,postponed !Ai til 1 t ceather 12. • • Ptiotographed.—The 11611Ing:.Nf ill teas photographed pesteirdar morning Iry :t firtir of Photographers - frail' . . , The. Census:,- , ,rhe „censtlA ..of nuinhor of (*unties has been announced, , bati %"e d() not find Setinylk ill uucopgthc iitunt!tir. The Borough of Tunkhrinivick, on thc, high. Valley Railroad, near Pitt,ton, was Iv destro.yi.l by•tirelpri Thursday. • . .-.4. - I . --, - ~ , , • Thankagiving.-il'he Presid'eut hai appoi nreZl Thursday the twenty-fourth d:LY of Novethber as a dav, of Thanksgiving and: l'rayert .. , Patent Granted.:—Mr. 11i11, Of Affix Borough, has been granted a patent,on teina t•hinefOr scouring heads of metalic Arm Broken.—( !Tuesday lait at Gllberton, a (laughter of Wm. 1.:..89iith, fell witli,a yotiug sister, alio - tit two yedrs (Wage, breaking- the lit tle one's arm. . , • . . Killed in the Idinee.—On Monelut• last, at Otto , CoiiierY, .111109 -Snyder, a laborer, was, caught between %011ie empty ears and the tim bers trAl.eruslie.4l to ,1e9t,11. • . , . 4 . 'O. The Chief of Police Us shin removed his office to the corner of 'l.altatitengo and Centre streets so th t Ile can I,e tlear the ieene of dig . - aster when the 1.1116 f Burgess' - 11ftiee .rittribies to the gr'otitid. - • "-,- • ' -.• ; . • • • ,•-• The iservicea:pf the 2inlPiesbj'terianClnireli; Rev. Dr. Smiley, Pastor, gill be held. in the Trinity Reformed tliiirrii..—Nfarliet street, to tnoTrow, at 10; and 7; o'oo4l, M. s%irtiM, for the evening, • "The revelation of tiny InN isi hte hid, a'.?tirt‘le.thi ottgh_t he visiliii...fratiol." All are (virdially • .": "A -Drunken 14an made hi 4 wa'.. into the house of a eitizett l / 4 M :4andersou streeCearl l / 4 'on Thurs day eVening athiqaying Idthself the kitelieu.stove - went to - sleep; He . was dis covered by a female - member of the household who gave the alarm; when its4tAtattee i'•ante and the intruder %vita unceremoniously ejected. been fully tietamsH•ated that the public Mind of Our Borough is not yet quite depraved eitOugh to support •,any seekt of a low entertainment, no matter hot high !bounding may be its. name' lO n-tennis ' the female'r-attaehe4' of the troupe. CoMert- ;Halls' are rfotAppreeisited in Potts ville: and we are right glad of it. _ - The. Luzerne "Union'. fiiu fault beelfin4: Wilkesbarre. has only abOut 10,600 inliabi tants, anc says if the inhabitants of the. ltdrough proper {'.which is four miles long and two and a half miles . wide) were ec2utted.:-itt a, they' should be, , Wilkesbarre would 1.1:1A ahoUt :24- 000_inhabitants:, Were the ,:anle thing - done• here l'ot,tsville,-Would have about thirfy.drms and•inhabitantrg.. Where i:otild"W:ificesbarr,e; be then, brothel • ' Public Choir firettearpale.-:-St. Chttroh ehuir, PM tadelphia ire olrierv.e, pt:opme-s th . e stated pubtiereheanlals, free, at which they — trill render the ehokeht..selections. A most cout urier-table prat-five for the ettitivatioti - of good ta,te atneeg the une,ses, as welLas for the impr.,v4.liii 111 of ebeirs. Thii Oystem wag mats-nea.ed rvith'rseellent effeet. by our own. Triai-'3: church l'hoir, upWards of a rear and wa: ,);.lp diA.N.mtineed during then Summer past.. xi v. 13 the eommeneement of: their organ' repa!r.. .NVe 'hope to see it 'renewed. • Unclaimed letters remaining in t ie Pottsville po, t Airfire, oet. 21:4, 1870: . - • • flak - erC "I.elltoriPatrlek - I,e(inard .Tohn Each Ina fiti, .f it )oupert Lewis ds ltro,; sanint•l ' Eleshman Frank L? - tell WN Drown F:wely Focht Jess43.ll-Miller Jacob; Clothter Mr ' , Griffiths Sallie J,':McGulre Thomas , tusp , erly Ilttriek llollingshead 13 Relnliart Annie COok Wm • lladerer• Chita ftqads.litie • Cankeye Ifearlahan ltlargtsanders Alfred Cox Hannah 1, - lieartner Caroq'eSuter Annie • Ininspaugh .1 I .Jenntny . , Isaar Wlsetil II ter (lilt's. Dalton John lilolhaut Ciotpar. • Ward Mrs M Dltolort NteholaAKettltdohn Young N Alladin, in the,Shonatidoith EiRA truth , fully remarks that Pottsville alto s the . snialle boroughs of.theXounty hp lead ht r itt the triat, 'ter of Willi! etaerpri:le. For i t I.,tatTee, .tshf land,iiniftnt: orsl her polite his;tof suninicr,: and ANntsNille 'poi ieenten RI just tuanY - d l itterent stvreg as it 10 pollee ollietY;. Aua'has h4'id.l%-crith a solhicr..' - nsuuument, and we are itts4 beginninx to stir up in_the initiatq F-4 - -Step;i'for . the t‘revtion ma not in ra,tipnet-d, htlo ,„, illatlng.:', to the Ti've pcirtion dr . 1 thig' eon in unity thafiuieltslioncel 110:the statedf affairs tf6ut, , o Third...Anntial.Convention two 11.eirze l'ltriitlan.fAssdeititioif • of. the ~sta.to f TYnn.slsraitia,Zlll con ve neat Scranton, bluer e 'county, On Tuesday, Nai'etnhcr . t; ; its session' Thursday N.-veiling, Delegates e expected' fronfiall the aSsociations in • the',Ntat among whom w ill be many of Out most; protn - nentquiriisters anpt earliest Cbristian worker‹, A host - cordial invitation is extended-to : millili ters and Christhuflaytnen in toy n and conut y districts—where' there are no tisaoctationa, - - come to tlikisaiyentionl 'A moat bearty , . (Mr: - tian Weloetneis assured to all' Who a. d arrg.rwenT - 6,nt.siktill be made for. their entertai - mend, as well km. Ter reduced % fare• on the ra roada, ' ' All Afho design attending, aro re9ll, iiAltire*"..LTlnpnas - K. ("fee, chaiiman Flu cutice (21mittlittee, Pittsburg, p r ctio t of liarriabiirg , that they Ipay7tivail set el of . Pottsville School Board--Wedneeday E ning, Oct. 26.—Mr. Smith ih the Chair. - Mr: Boyer, on behalf of the Building .tnittee, reported that•the amount of esi for - i York done on the finersville street' Mouse less per cent.. e 1,41 referred to paving in front of the school East Norwegian street, As urged by seri izetis in that ward. „Kr. AASpach presented au instrument ingthe revolution of the earth around knd.the different seasOn4, forthe attentiot Committee on Lot reported l'avotably 'chase of the Bell Lot, and, on motion Edwards the report was reeei veil and tin mittee'netlioriced to set. , Mr. Fokitieved that the; bonds for tin issued at fityears. Mr. Wye Moved to amend by maki, bonds of one, Vigo. three, four and tivc which was carried. • The following bills were offered' Books for High Isaac Boyer Water Company's bill reterreil •to J'inance Committee: , . . John E: Web, ' . Aire. ..... ........... Daniel L. C. -Thtunpsen. referreti to Fla, Coin PNagle,. ------ On :notion of .3.1 r. Foxibo Building e tee was authorized to procure heater to' eraville street school house. Mr. Edmonds moi,xxl that the - M,atter instrument of Kr. Anspach be prnipo the_ present. which was carried. air. ;Edmonds moral that he Buildin mittee tit:lnstructed to pave in front . ] on Bast Norwegian atreet. which wash 11.! 04 'motion of Idr.fllgfrkist the Punta •I mittee was inktructed.to make a tempasar, to meet present expenses. • . L, i ..pQT'I'SWILLErj.qeIitTYLKILL COXYNTY - • is _Olhato—A Constablii' - la --3eroeseldarnee was ,w WI In "North East Ward of the St tor*, lind iam bs ut ma tlnta tedi ldti mit, _ terilt howe ezpired, and iLigaran not,tho bt Apia - in - TIU• Audi a few days . geaator Id I littd=rnhallatnes Winn, one 'of Ma lin while constable,. made, oath= Sionire Reed charging Witmer With or in odic% 'having collected law* jtorne IMO as constable, and lipiliregldeted It to - his own use, barring his bcial=o pay the. amount, Atke a Mar ' hi* was held in 140 0 bell to answer, # delltodt of which be was conveyed to parr'. . -de nit or v..- - ':..":::..... . ~ . . ~. ~... . . - . . - .111, 41 County Soldiers' Monument. —By following proceedings it will be.-per ceiveditibnat-theptolectO m f erecting a County sal die' nonument inthis - Borough has received a start dwe are glad to say that the interest stria Di the matter at the preliminary meet ing ie cater; that it will be pnahes..l with energy and vi r until a .beautiful monument to the memo of our buried heroes, rears its fair pro porti li in our Borough : Porravit.t.g,'Oet. 27,.1570: - . • A prninary meeting.iras held this evening in Sei 's Building, for the formation - of anor gani on whose obiect is the erection of a Won - umen lto.the memory of the soldiers of SelluY l- kill C unty who gave their lives for our coun try,, dring the rebell on. - , • C 01.41. B. Beath was selected chairromr, and J. Albert Huntziriger, Secretary. • . On nliotionlhe follewing gentlemen were.ap pointed a COintn ßrittain f; Tkeo. ittee on Permanent K en ornisa tion :-LJaeob, J.• .IC. Si tied, Judge. Donaldson. A. -B. Cochran, Maj., Am. Wren, John Herbe rt; .Capt„ D. A. Smith,: Wax.. Tonsaant, and Wm'. Steveuson. The committee on Organisation were instruc ted to invite all societies. in the County to send a delogatiein 'of three,- members to meet on Wednesedsy evening. at .the hall of IlOwen Post, 6. A. 8., Centre street, for the purpose of ef t ...cling apermanent organization, and that the committee shall report a plan for proecedtire with a list of nominations for pz:rmarient °divers, and the, presiding orlicent of all Societies not meeting lathe interitn - are requested to. appoint .their delegates. • • • 1 -,Aitiriurned. . • --L- - 1 1 • r... !...= : .. J. A.- UL Thefollo*lng netie.34 W e e publish nt the 're 4f the Committee on Organization : . Noetce.—The Committek: on Permanent or ganization for Soldiers' Mcinntnent Committee, will Meet this 'Saturday) evening, at 71 o'clock. nt the rooms of the Anthracite illard of Trade, 40.;1741 Centre Street. - r N'o - TicE.—lly,resnlution Of V ~ntettittee •J , l . )1' -. ganization of Soldie& Monument. Committee, all Societies in the county, are. .i:fetixectfully re-. quested to-semi three perinils asd'elegates to a meeting., to be held in Potts,v il le,=..lethe h a il of 60weit•Pott, t; A. IL, on NN'edne#4ay evening, 7.Covet4ber 2, i570,at.71 0 . c.4000,y. M. '- Ad pre -ssidiugrthaers of soeieties 'not having a..tuening in the iinteritn are requested to appdiut - Milli tielegatei. At this.meet*ug perm:merit oilieers 'are to he selected, anti such business transacted Inr will guarantee the era c tion of n Sealers MonuMent creditable to the ic.ople of .Schtivi ,ll P , itinty. ' • , •: ' . MEM `:-~ _ TH,kNKSGIJ'ING_ * - MiT10"1. • " , . Wii IItEMI, It behooves a pcOple liett...ible Of .heir dependent,* on the.Altnighty, puhliely and? pollectlvely,.to acknowledge their gratitude for: Ilk lliVor and tnerk.iei4, and- humbly to be:eech for their cmttirittance : .1 ad whereas, The potk r 1e of *the 117 nited States d urintlrthe 'year about tfr nd Mitre special cause to he thankful for the gen ral prbsperity and abundant harvest, and e xecp ion frgm pestilence, foreign war and Civil "strife.. *ow,. therefore, 1, Ulysses. S. Grant, l're , ideut f the . .Utilted State 4, concurring in any similar ecominendatiou from the eltief . magi4t rates id lates, do hereby reeounnend to all eitiiens to Meet in their -reipective.:plaee , of,w.orship on ro itirsday, the 2lth day of .N,,velitin f' next, there givi thanks for the boil rity of 4 i. 14 during the rear, a 'out to elose,•and t , supplicate for its con inuanee hereafter. - . '.* In w i ittiesa - whereof I have heroint,o- set my tatid and have caused -the seal 91 . the Unitisl 'tales to be affixed.. • . , Done it the - City, of Wa.shingion ) sjm the yedr. of ,ourloril (Me thousand eight hutftred mid sei - - elan and- the indepembinee `of the fluted State:it:be ufnety-fifth. , 1, 7 :5. 1; n.%-. , :r. - ':' , "7' Ity, tite Pres / I(l6ti ' • . = HA Nil urox Fillt, See'y of s:at .. , • • • $UNpdl SCH OOL CON I 'EN 17() The Stnclay Si•ltoot Convention 0f..111.4:44 7Pennsylvittia.ra3treno:3 of tim___P.A.oi_uni.tel I vat LAssocnition, - organizad at lo :Tile , iloy inernifig,.(Set. Ugh; 1870,iu Salem Chtkreti, NurUi .Eight 4treet,, RTirling, PA . .: 10y the lb-Vowing ottleem : . President—Rev. T. fit ":111;i11, .. . ' Vied I'rei•iiiienti4-:—Owen Swartz, of Cata.ai•iiii, Pa.; Jimathan Swab of lierry4tiorg, limitAiiii roitivtii - , Pa., J. M. Mitlii.r-of---Pkilluiellibia, Pa.. F. t-i.'lllowi of fteailing, Pa., Rev. Win. W.o.;nit of ifaitletsitiA'a. • . . Seer Cary—Re) - :.Jolt[[ I:qehl, pi ; R .ailiitg, Pa. The. President ilelirere.l the openititt: iiii , tress n eo n king the Omit. - flieike.iegates to the olnventh.it pre-.ottql their itefleotials. A resolution was passed ielmitting the report- 1 era of - the Reading newspapers. , ' - -. ' - Aftersonie . .prellthinnry business was .tr.iii:: acted the e Inc oution adjourned to meet' at I; o'elocit, P. M.. ' . ' . '.; j - • •AFP . ERNOOS.' • i The k.on,Vention met again in eli . inadi, ..*pcnil ; with reli g ious exercises, alter - whteli•tlce tolhoc- j ing fpleStiOTlS were di enssed: ' i i l ist. (How to make Sunday Sebotik.nio 'Litt- j tractive? ' •T °petted liy .T..Knerr. .itter along iliselession' by..K - nerr,•.Stirk, - Snyder,' liengler, it-M(1011;1 and others, it" was; •bit motion- referred to the Businks CoruntlUee. , a - ',:.' : - 1 - J.-K. l ' Knerr illustrating,objectteachie..:.; lo a,. niap. I/le/Wee/4 That we TeVOlVlTliena . lhat e . 3.011 schodlisupply itself with one of these maps. _ -Th exercises were interspersed with splen did Stnday School music.' . „,q ,ualiticatinn of, Teachers. open i by .1'..-4 i. Sands .1 . - ,..kfter disewising the question, on mo tion it was referral_, to .OW 1 - 1 . Z1Ath,:..., tiw n _ I . 'itlitte(i. - - • ' • . . .P . Ey EN IN( i ;it:N.oo ,:,: .• ' •- , ..Tlic conyention it.:b.:ssitit . 3h.deat 7; ON•101 . k. '._-.-,'lbil -sessibn Was mostly ilevoVed . to tlt.• fl.-. loiVing,questions-: :•_. - c . .: - .,,..J.:‘'Stiotilil a female be employed as Siipeliii jitendentof a Sunday School ? - . , ~- ' - . ' - Oit tuotion. it was74olvi•il in the :dill ma , -., Live. . . - 2..,Z VI hat _can be:llene to retain our tirgest: seltulat's In sylebol ? - ~ • - Referreil ni Business `I 'outiaillec. ?...-What ban be. done. 'to hritig ne g teache'rs to sehool regularly? ' ' • ;"" ~ . , .4*. Should we erect' altars of pr.i,t.. er j'O' s o.O' Sabbath Schools, :ind.pii lilicV invite( ..mm i- i ..ch.._ an 1(.1.olito out awl - seek religion?) ' - ,y... .Tlikriae gpiestions were referred to l i ii:/itii'iii;,?.. ( * Until itte.t.. . • ~.....-/ ~.- i''' l. , M EDNI.:-..0.‘ 'I, 1911. , ',,..- ~,4 Abel 'Onyeinion iiii.viii tin: F,,,y,:m , 1 11. ll,m, :- 1 ¶), A • )t. ~.tier the devotioilai - eso.,,.rei.l< I:ev. C. S.' Daman moved that two ineifebe anded to the committee to prepiwe the programme fir the evening exercises, which was agreed tai. and the chair appointed Messrs:Price and Kinsey: ales- I R. Deisher of,N. 'l%, moved that a report olthe.statistics of the Sabbath ScboOls connect ed with the East Pennsylvania confere,ii., be handed in to a committee appointed by th e chair. le p., On-motion of Rev. L. Snyder,laid on k, The table. ...i. . , • Re pert of the Business CoUnnittee.' 1. What plan has been folind to be tn.'s'. ef ficient Jo retain seholars in the Salihith School :1 - • What books would the eotivention rt.,ont .mend.k> the Sabbath S;:hotTea , her to st.olv to lieemaequalitied tor his duties. 3., , 5h0u1d Siiperintendents of Sabbath Schoofx be ineorbers of t/ttart,rly roofei ? 4. What relation does toe I . .ons:h so•.a: it. to the Sahbath School? i. HO- trretiltiVate lienqvulynoe rtoong!our children, elicited a di4cus'sion {chieh ' cu ituo tied *loathe close of the morning session.;,, • - ArrEnSoON • - : l Thesmsion was opened with the usual =dtv,j iional .xereises. A relsolution was liosstO11 ( that the nett annual Otivetitioti be held at A.llentowe, PA.,- the time to ftxo by the ExeOtive l'Annufittee, which ix constituted Itevk T. BoWmatr, S. S. Chutift,- A. M. Stlrk,ands J; K. Knorr,- , and MessrS.. it. Weaver , 7 1 7 :` , . , Mertz t and • I). ti Skvartz:' It Wax resolved that the questions for diwits rsioul*,xent to the Executive Committeu. ' Oar the TeMperance cause, was.then -taken iip..and warmly discussed. The i following `repots or the lthgiitew r,on iiiitteet was ;hen presented and nfflinitiionsl'4- adopte4 t •• , . ' .• . ..- . ' .I. . , je , •euiced, 'that in order to awaken a deerir and more general interest in the'Sabbartil Schoo eausn.., we recommend that our ministers urge the import. antse - on the atirb„. - In their Wine and private iiiinis= tratlouk. . . Resolt'd, That to make our Sabbath eiClioils food attractive, we recommend a. pleasant - 1 - 00M, a well qtralified Superlinefident and °racers, an- effective ruidernelent corps °I - teachers, good vocal, and lit stramelatal music, and awe!". selected library,. Resohred, That we consider the necessary goalie eationnof Sabbath School Teachers, are piety, pa.: tienne,perseverence, punctuality and preparation. Resofeed,. That we rusdunday Ax - hoot men and es •pecially ministers of the (lospel, by our testelliog. and practice inculcate into the-young 'and oil, t ~ f. importance of a total abstinence from all spit in: ... "and malt liquors, wipe and elder. , . Resoteed, That the filthy practice of using tobacco by Sunday School teachers, and especially .slitibitens and Superintendents, Is very uubeeutning to the "poeiti they occupy, ,cud detrimental, to the Sun daxi I cause. eso hnf That An onier to cult! vate a spirit of be • nevolence . among our children we reesnameird the faithfulineulcation,of the teaching of our Saviour, that "I is more bloated Id give than to receive_ Re d, That the alm . In teaching should be the en tdetiment of the mind . and cauveralon ~ of the so Reedited, That In order to retain our larger schol— ars In the'Sabbath Schools we recommend that toe teacher* treat them with the respect that their age demands, and aim to adapt the lesson to their peen liare.T.— . . . • .R That the church sustains the wane rela tion:to at *ands* . School that the parents do to their ildnlit. ,ResOled, Stint we return our sincere thanks;tothe Committee of Arrangements for the able manner in - which they have performed their work, and also to the Sabbath School friends of the City of Heading, ter thelyrospitality in entertaining the delegates (luring e conrentlon. Reed .ed That a rote of thanks he tendered tit the different Railroad Companies for Wel if II beml Ity in -I=lldelegates to the convention at redimedratex . Ir l • , tat E 'ram! 'Rambled. that we tender our elnceze thanks to the •Presidebt of the Convention, .13ro. Bowman, for the able. Int eland courteou s manner In w limb he him presided over our deltheru tfon 4, . . EVEN/Na' 5n.. 4 14(0.:4.. . Theevening session proved the num litter eating ,titf any yet held. , . . The Scholars of thq Bth, 9th and Chestnut /Streetbath Schools took part' in the exerci ses, eo duetlog the singing, and the hall :was literall jammed ritb people. --. The rogragusee For the ereuing was a. foi ' lows ; I Sing! gpraver by ,Kev. C. K. relir y - Singi g—addrams b Rev. J. K. Knerr. - t• ... • e! H. A .Neltz, 1- ,•• - " " Mr. Levi Watts. - -. . • i ' • 't., . :.• Rev. John Korb , - - -. fd.o i. "S. L. Wiest. * . . f' • "' - " ti C. B. Fliehr. • Altera taw - appropriate remarks by. the.. Pres- !ideal, 1 - the singing "When shall Ws inset , i n &mint a nd the Doxology, the eonrention txin- eluded** present session. ' . . - 82 5 00 31 260 :s) in- Ell I~ • t BY TILE PIMSTbEXT S. S. Cucari.. ME ~. .. .n fifiCAUTIFIREL . 10711111 t MAIDEN. r • • - • t. rltOn Tyra . blauttltd , lLlebieffteMilb.•. atom' tby bolt ea the mum' pptt ii tae ruck betas sae • MOM bind in band. •• •- - '••-• y feeret, thou me. my child, . That. dally.ao trusting and melee*, , . • • • Pti•ofts wtth the blibapa arkkl "` '• • , • bty heart. IlkelitateatialaseeMs. ' Stoma. awl and' flow, - - Arad pearls otemadr ebb oue beauty- Itepose In Its depths below. • • ES WILT) duela% are.ratheibite . WILD turkeyti are *into ite aktuutlant WHAT IS 'home without"' a piano'? Very' quiet. "How ure yOu Otitis?" • ix eti quette. • "Tike with the li r lkers—alkut 9.30 P. M. . ' . ~ • . "Till , . light' or other -,lays-,,the auroral displays of last week . . • THE WOW styli;li shirt-worn hu.s . but a sin gle plait four inehes in breadth. , . _ N EMMY every eity iii Europe has a v ku hable."home for elnsumptives. Orn own !company ;we eaninn--avoid t we. should make it 'a-'4 KOod as passible. COLFAx 'retiret frinn piddle lire to beciune a steel axle tnanufaeturer; • • 'Frit; Mortutiret predict a - eivii war between thenntel . VeA arid, tini 6:4tatet•i within a year.. • newll,l4on - reportersittlk of getting up a new badge, and ?Lome otie }4ngsrestii n pump in active motion: , Mits. Syows says* th at hr Ameriya ttO, woman ever dies tar wantof muintking mind. 'This, however, aceounis for much of r the mortality among - , tuen. , „'if A Mt I.w.s:UKEE .tolliecontst has idneett In front of . him store ti'blaCkboard'- - on-- wttleit ' lie bulletillA Staudt . ): small neecAttitn that eeicalti pArties have neglected to mettle.. .; ' . - • . - . . . , . . • iht,to y _ ~RIL . Irt ' I)Eussilys le were challenged light a duel, he wpuld suggest to,his 61"w-tient that both should take., poison; mid- then sit -ihiwti and play poker for the exclusive te4e of ' the ?itonmen pinup._ - . A• G ENir. 1., I: NI :t . N of Noiw leli,‘, CO 1111 , found .in his.yard a -King , tieorge's qlentli t qlate4 '17:,... 1 .. He,seld it for one dollar and a quarcer, thejudieioua -investment . of- which amount rendered him eligible ftie.tbe Inebriate sow- Imil-,- ~ . - • • Kist: Vu-ron }l3t.OrrEl. - has undertaken to deny the truth of the allegations iiontain mlin u Pupal bull. What next? No wonder we:haye earthquakes and high winds and 11Lxids. - The'eo:nets full, play and Awry long tuils - in future: • , - , F. i .x TI4Es truni,t..!stotit.t , . , , or Quern Viet°. ria's.dtSlike to appeltr . in public, that not even at statue of the Ptinee Consort,'-to say nothing-iif 'one . in her own honor, - con draw her from ,retirement. , 'Liverpool - has two sith•nriitt• statues Of the nnitti, th • e4 AMO pastor the Lie', jh'esti- r . (len • , !;:thi.'t DON. Ir app eat Yrutit the 'relo.rt 'cif' the Mete,n•oroui.,,!-., that tli,• v eat her r I.li a tet. ll ' tli:ih at 'any oilier Itrith.h statipti. The'dirrininneteriti- ; (Ileatett three ,legri t , 1 . 4 fields were , white.inihe stilourtyi ; Bit aner: The frost wa.s ~weeei.Nl,-1 In a el,n l / 4 1:e...,s h•ig.ht the it•lnper t ittirt• j! _ ahln, for !net a Stu paper nitoTesting muss', •.i.rt!.sl pat wean- I non siihattsraily the otWer that w'hop• he i. linisht4 the tinieleth,le ntn.l ott. •S‘irrk -ay it was taken for 111, ,, r , I,t I,y the. broker,' ; enin se, in that ease, thl.'nrtisi nio-1 have ken tine ; i;--.;-,y_the ' not perfetA. - • • . .. i TO: I; A 111,1:t., t i'l'N. Tili•, 1:111.1! and anxiety 6 ~,f ale -D well t 4r. of the I.:titling nu trallettscs ; , Dr. ! ( ;luting a'nd Ntr. ftrathvell, who since the - last - ktiel.d.slav at Shoeburyness . frave been freqUently . ctrizi4; i t ',at Woolwieh Arsenal. in showing all the INA nes of t heir :iplendid new held gun to the War i rdi , c tuithoritie, appear to'be drawhig . to, A elOse by the /ptliciar reeognition of the,biatiing' small 'bore Mitrallimse - (which has arrived at Pininstead 11,r further trial) as a valuable artil lery arm. We understand that the Government have reaMved to introdnee the antall-bore•tiat tilig pin :into the. ttr4i-li Service.: , .. -4 - 'l` it E Eau mEss Ey ti ti NII:.—Th e . ' E 1 u prem.. s • 1.: tt '.. 'genie con ti nuec in retirement at. qattuden. Place, an old-fashioned residence; standing in its 'oil* ~ grounds adjoining thiselhurst Poiumon. Vitts' estate is the pr„ )arty of Mr.-Strede, a gettfle.:, maryit large fortune, who' has beet% for some years on terms of intimacy with the Emperor . Napoleon... TN.... Empress, with the Yrinee Im perial, attends the sere lee at .fhir 'Homan Catho ..-lic flume! in the neighbotheod'with great regu ; , larity, and is' permitttd- • bk the inhabitants of ' I the yinttize to enjoy that seclusion she ninch'sle- ' sires, though it is 1 , 414 someatmoyaih.e.haiil4n experienced by.the tntrtision of strangers. Tit F. 'ArTLEt- despatch - 4'16.. just readied - the Otlia . e, stating that a violent outbreak of cattle plSgue has commenced along tho i. m tries Lording dp• in the Iti Ver. Plate,' and that • an isipiallYvirtilcot discaie has siA in attnot;lst the sheep in that quArter a Intim:whin of the niatter has taxi."' convoyed to the veteri nary departmeikt. of the ,i'rivy wltenev cirililars haw emanated • through the 'o•lllnissionera • rostoliis instructing the lit tin.st via:Renee to. 4C erci.ed at• the vitriol's ports of the irk s order to prevent the .import of dist•ased - It - c n 1, some can le, , but more partuitlarly situp hive heen imported: front the - countries - now affect 1 by the plague. l'Avrt - it; AT Sk:,A.—lt has been the unanimous SputiOn . of even' the inhatiitnin" that ing.. , was inimitable of sua ,taislihg, itself for.a.q, length or time by •ml4llll - awn- the a...t that Irnm their pees 'air 1111,Nii. of isitigtheir Ore 'legs the sharp hoof %volt id eltt tlWir throat. The tellowing.will tend to such :iinpressiolisi—The' lugger WIWI! AI, 1 hinter s of . LoweNtoft, e hen seven .tiouth:Told, Picked 'ulna. live pig.. evidt.nt. that,,poo„,•piggy-:•Itail had long swim, for, there. Avlrslie vessel to be seen near the spot. and the conjecture is that it either ivasiteil overheard, or fell oVer unob s.erted thoi,e 011.103 rd the vessel front Which it had been bust.. • • „ . . I ilpesi S mgr I•ls2 , number of 'sheep exdii b- - ited at • 4 1allina.slon':Aluring the last ten .years total sOl - tt and. tuutold,_,Bl,66l; 11.161, 75.11 W; .1562. 749074 1863, 73394; 71864,,,71,1155; 4 •ti1i,5311; 1866,84,91: 0867, ,3,364; 1 / 4 68;7;:i;042.-; MO, 74,011. Last year the sales amounted Col'o,- - 77 . . On October 6, when the prineipaldntsioess was transacted,- 60,9 . 21 Piheely changed owners. , The remainder .were sold ne;itt, day. The-- total sales amounted to 71;110 head, and %tidy f,148 were left nasold. The - dentrind Was brisk, but seller's stood otai for prices etinsiderablY e-Seeed ing those of former years, and in most cases ob tained them. NVethors brought fully, 7s. a head more than keit year, and ewes at toast rs. - wetherm were in greatest demand, the heat aver. 'aging 31b. 10k per heath The at erakettriee of g. ; 0 ,1 ewes was 4.15. _ , . . f • DEPARTURE OF .T , I ;I, r • I 111,01 A NIB LTLA NCE • •Vn 8P.4, —On t !ember th :about 120 recruits for thin ' corps, for serviee in France. left the St. Kitther; lites Docks 'litho steatner-ifohn Drat rop'llrt4ei The majority-of them appeared tube tif,ltwogen patiou in Particular: i Puor.but stronx, folue!itler fellows they hooked just the class of Men who might . Le tiiitd 'O5 fur the . .execittion of any daring, desperate mer vice. The tom in i vet! of the Franco-Irish Ambulance Corps - have receivtal mount unle,atons from the man twit te i '4l Havre, in which it Is stated that the kletaconteht ..r 100 Emen ivlifeb left St. Katlterine'ti Dyck . on Cteleber li, was rece:veJ With the 'utmost enthusiasm by. the French people on its arrival, First -chats arranzements were Made for the reception tifthe • corps, but owing to some misunderstanding about tho time of arrival, •.these arrangetnents ! were - not (tiny perfected wile!'" the Mew reached 1 Havre.. The mvit are. stall' al at• Cherbourg where they wilt await the arrival of others from i London and linblin'iimthigent. The 14(rmion , committee !Jaye been ectincmtell oimena Oil :lien 'ufllnsf-cletairehameter. - 7 I . •.-- ' ..ti . KrRALIA. AS VRE-ioltr-ro,R Ti : t l 4oriti . 74- • cm„. 7 -110 LANcev says ;— a itt all stages of eon isitutptiOn after the so-called 'pre-ittberenlar,' there is no evidence to priive that Australia pfe.= begsccs any exeeptl4nal teiViintagem is n• health - - resort for the phtilialcal,- - Atl4•ell'urt ban boor ~made in Ateibotirne tO _show th ' natimptiye itt3 i patient* in eyen the most ativan" stage of their malady mav, with certain lam tit, under:: lake a voyage thriller froisil Ettrope;and ininte-.; diately on their arrival make such further l:- , aessioms of health as in a Otst majority Of ewes to be, perfeetly.cured. ' Wet - egret :That this news' for . the - phthislcal is too good to -be true. ;Ilie - experiment luta been so often . triAt. and has so signally :Ealled. that Eitir.tipean pkyideialts . are yery slop • to, scud gniyitimptlve rittienta pug mielt excellent quarter 4 .liir ilieir Malady .- as the, sauthOin shores of the Itediterraneat!,_ :op * voyage of recovery' to the Antipodw , .. ' Trtist z worthy atatistleislllon :11elbiitirtie;: itiA!lfjte.lify• this rilitetitpee op the part pf our iiiiropeinf 'brethren. Of all . the patlinits 'li:hi) die ni ..Niel : , h)nrrta-.T.filostp44l,- onertuurth.,ltte viattli • : t,, - phthlsls, while the list of deaths that oc.. tirre+l in that itu4itptipn betwr4.lll.4tv.it; wid - 4itsie Fi yr the present yeirgt-ea, 'mit Of ulattil of twenty ids,. no fihrrr iititso - nitrites. fient phibilds alone, bpildes \on 'H.q . . i'.l) there moat; haye itbeen, to iAs the lewd, a 0 thisteal compileatiop.. i ol these ease* were Mental,'" twilit one estep: . ) tkr)us ilioresad;Scotrand(tir Deland; and mg* not or, titiwnine vietima jo''pbtblelit Urea, : o!l,lllRarativelY recent visitors to the tolimy... . OCTOBER, 1870, focal Vol:less liotitti , Zapata gline lira Insertion: :V cents e. line sxrq. guest Lamirtlt.h.• - • , Nnw PirT Ns Just.rect'fved at li* . ~. .k a,.. Trimming 8 re. 12rt'entrr street. below Ai m ri .„,," H A mm,p o tta file, . 11-tf ... ii,ktitilE Los kN . .. ta. 'ONLY 20ne ti for it Superior Oyster stew itt. p 6.. Indles andlienta Restaurant. Nu. ha t '..i0r,..;.t,.,; Pricer redinerci to stilt Um time. 4.1 " i '1". 0 ii:; , t ; .. . youranives. -rnstecif, EnaMk and Ainertran Clot h.; .11 ; And of the finoot,qualltles.nt I). A. Shn Far It PADOND LINEN DIU LI.S. 41% bvaLut _ tie D. Smlang..Centre Y _ - . ILES eII'HEIMMORRIEIOIDILL TilldOltb •. altklndeposhively, perfectly and perzo• , ,,;• ' ' ~. _cured. by W. A. - IleCandles,lf., Ilk No. 'MI Aryl, . e ! •• PIIILADA.: PA.' • '' • .. z' ._ • I desire to ni l ,Extern aftlicted with any. - I, „ t ~ PILFA, intenal, Blind, I:needin l. ( r, - lug. that there is positively no kind of deeept i ,, r , , 7 the. cure, of these' diseases, the cure is 1..r5.:,. - .. and - permanent, and withont. the slightest' data, without the slightest injury to the patient , :i ~,. way, and without mustiest. or Just rnments. 1 4.. „ cure Fistula Fissures, Prolepsur and • Uleerat 1.4, • ' the lower bowels, Patient:: must visit me i lti , loll - reumintst my hone° till cured, if they' desire ' c ,,:..- refer YOU to over - 1412 persons cured in l'hitsd;d,... ' alone. • . -•-.. • • - • Oct. 1, , :o-- ; 104,,„ ' , ATOI/BID - SYSTE I / I .—isoniet fines, i,,ltt,'' anynssignable cause, , the physical strength animal spirits give, way, and a strange torytr Lifl. alike-on body and intellect. There Is-little o r " plan perhaps, but the natural vigor and elind ;elf , j.' the.s ervous and muiteniar system aeinns to ha, ~. r, — . parted,antl an In:Effeteto .the pietism..., 4,f 1;i, .• and even of ita grave usi bill t les." take. ti,, place of , that earnest in tln both which ehar., " ' 3c herizes every Welittsbuteed• nand when 1p a heath s „ condition.. . • • • Thiastate or partial collapseheorten the preue'lre tory - syin ptoms of.stnree serious malady. It lase ."'. ea. eates unmistakably that' the vital power:: ark. la:- guishing and need a stlimilant: In suet) ~. th, • elTect - or a few drues of ilinitetter,`,e, Stomach Hitter.' Is wonderfully beneficial. "Titelfritat tonic Watt', rip ._ the system iron: its drowse. . The secret ions and the'l • eirculatitat feet:lye a new' impetus. The crud est nerves.recover their.eltint Jolty under the operstaw s • ...of the tipet•ifie, like tiot - slatitmull strength ut a um- ' steal Inalrument In the process of tuning.: Leti.ar. gy and debility are rep need by energy and vigor. 14,. spirits rise. end lite that tilmo.i .secuted• if hufdyi. • ' while the sea son'of deprepsion lamed. becomes once' more enjoyable. - That.stlch a maleill ebonite sitot:l4 be produtstai by a reittod,v entitely devoid of 11,. powerful alkatloldmlind mlnerali: so evenilvely in. -4 In modern praidiee, may sepia, incredible to •tito , ,- who pin ; their Loth tin the Medicinal efficacy •• active pelsan., but lf these 6 :kepties will take ti. trouble to enquire or Haase who have leited the ,r. rectiveund - altenutve virtae, or the- hitters .itille, the eh:e - moduli..is deserkbed,, they will ifikl.'-!1,. statement to be true, . . . ~.. Jan. I, ';ii - ,I-W How TO CURE coristim.prioN . , • • - Tits l'ititosorna 04 . Int. Steitt2o•rcs Gal:.Ci - Mee, ClNE.s.—Will people never learn to know that El di , . , eased liver and sewn:telt necessarily disease tLy et, ' tire system? ' The plainest Vrincipleir'Of isee,":- ' sense tench tills awl yet there are' hundred' tit, - ridicule the idea,' gentoxm t Mae in the c0m5e41,1,,,, , &Intuit, inevitably brings Went pientat tart v utw. ' gra .! villa tat the majority of the fakople'd,,, st crimp •L lance with the laws of attains% li a.u.l lie appar nt to sit that, t‘ooner or hetet, i r e W - i- vt L .." revenge, herself. Ileum we tired that pe,,,ie, s 4: it - Muer:44 imscess •ifi the , use ot very'' I.eti er it.i.1.„ . • genii., e - food or ihtoxits-iniee.,it,‘,:,tut• 1,.,. a heavy inottity in alerted. The sline .. tteh 1,, •aa" disordered a . id retuses to act; the ii-vet tail, wk.,. form its funlions, dyspepsia and he alfelL, t u ~, . `fol.low, - , and s ill the sulleripg. individuals prise,i .„ , clinging tobe thoroughly-. exploded idea , ot t;, - , ' 11Iii,i. Dr. SIIENCIi:'S sitedieuees . me I ',wit a, 1„1,. to all - such.' They- bring sure mid vet ta::. .r.-;,, whereN'er t hey are - used - as - directed, and :q, U..; , ... necessary. to establish t leeleTepti tat ion 5,,,,1.e-,‘,, ailing matior - wMrisui in the land is a tau asd w.- , partial trial of them. Let those who ate .1., p',1,,,, till thik point, and. who have permitted twei,;:o, • •peisotes to prejudice then. agalnSt , these tu,.. ....,. brated' reinvent* . for t!onsuruct .. ion, ei- e:.rd ii., .. It el ttdicee td he . pt,..-;s, aim. .. governe d by :Ilia p1114;:ts redsotii and cotunam sense.. It the. systen ; a ,i;.„,, tiered depend upon it; in -nine eases out.,; 1.. 4. It,, seat or the disorder - will - be Aound In the *,1,„..,.. 'And liver. Ty -eletinse and ijivikorate t 1,- ..;;,,,„,,,., and to stitnulate Me liver ; lo healthy act it i,„ r itS'cir slices's 11ANDRAICE 1-.'11.1...5.—.11 1 e . d u1 0 5i n ,..,..,.. 114(1.1(4.4-MI1d for there pills. 'ls the best 1 - •%1 4 _;1 . 1.1t, their value. Thousands tittaal thoutatmts• 0t ;,,)„ are - sold daily.. Why 1 simply heesim'ei t 1..., prtimpily and einelently. litvnats who e.,, ? ;,. ,J, i laid it cullVeititlit 16 call tni 141". *tilt:Ns - a :. 0 .....,,, m i' son areinfored that Intl an conipl(le dn,,t..,.. ! for use aceompany each pain etge of the t , ' hl),xllLtick PILLS, Pub . - MINI(' ayarr A]34./ t• VrEkliTol4lC.—These ittedielnes will cure c 0 , ;,;,,,,,,. 1 lion unless the litmus are so tar gone that t hi 1 .ttl. L. Is entirely Lwyontil he teach et unsileal I ell s l. -, . „It may lie asked by those who are are 1,,,t 11,;7,i:,. mita the virtues jr these weal remedies, - 11,4 Ut. SCHENCK'S medicines eire K i ;bet I- a otoi, n, cures ir consumption I"-•, T..; ,• - r• 'I'M,- answer is a i•Mlipik' °tie , . ', T . hey begin IL' •rk at -.-- le - - by hr" " stir . work , . retttorathir . li by 'ringing the tntatt. pc, iota bowels into an active lutaltitY', , ,t•ontlttitc,.;. to .. food that'ettres tills fOrint."able disetilte,. seict.tstt, sl.ttvattaita i'll.Lat act 'on_ille• I ivt.tr•toul ,st, (hr;,' prtnuoting healthy sed:ryt ion, end rcinto tut , tit, LI t. and slime which have iesulteti from Abe itutc:nt... torpithcontlition of thettorgatos, and of the ~..,:4„ a generally. This sluggish state of the laliy.', ~,„: o+. consequent ateewtimhttion oUthe tinhcatLit, ..t.,..1 stances named prevenYthe tittiper , tii itlititi.,Pr r.F, \ and n tt a iteturOtreousequence creates. lseat-, s't .!.. resultslti proctration anti finally in itili= ~==!, •ticitt; , .'scit*ertt.i.mosioSve.t.:eand. '.4.WELI, 1',,,,,,... 7 when Laken regularly . mingle will he for ~.ca ti", L digestive ofgainii itudie good':2l4 , ~1,1 :.• , natural gunsequence, give dealt and; tdrenr,ltt tit IL. patient,. Let the faculty say what It may, rt.,. c. ft, tigly true cure for consumption. • Expel ern, -.. t., pistved, IL beyond the shadow of. a don la, an , , zi,„, t . tentLi ur • wat - etiay alive and, well whoa few - tclit, >tr., were regarded as hopeless etti4.s, but NYIt 7. 4 4, :4 dueetd to tryrlir. SeiIIENCK'S renit•dies, van.: 1., 1,, , restored to permanent health. by their use. , t one 41y. the first steps the-Thysician thtt•lld ;ali t with tl consumption patient is to in vigoratC •.n.,- system.; Now hOw' Is MIS to he done , : ye,rtalr, , tot. bv gi V htg metal ditty that exhattstund enet ,'•••‘,,- suslielues that impair instead of Improve tin• r t .... ions of-tire digest iVe• organs. lks•tor Sr/ i 1-I.N tit •• 1 iedielnes, cleanse the stomach and Lose cc of .t . 't SubstancAt valid •• • ralculated toirrktute or a cal.,. them. 'They.ere:ite at/ appetite—, pro:note health_. digestiOn.4duake g l blood, and, us a cons4qttea.• they invigorat e ant • strength( n the ear i resystt tt 4 and more e.speciall those parts which ate dlsetc,..: . ir this cannot be one, then • the - eitra• - • utiottl-hr u rirdeti us aho • one..-- • , • - 'tilf the!physic finds it impossible 10 tuakt 4 i:i z ent feel hungry, I the diseased pariahs' cm/11,a. p.: -t ke of :goes - . I uour ling food-and properly tlige,t :I l Ita I mpostilble that he van gala In flesh and strengn c i a die is equally impossible in bring - a pat lett t lit ill p condition So long as the liverts burdeueq, a itt.td,•.. eased bile, and titp stottrach laden with unlit ..tlitt., u Ante. • ! , • , l i r Alumid the first' request made to thepliygiuz, I •,. ;. it coluitimptivevitlent Is that lie wlliprescrii, in,,; .--' ; I Ines that .wili..remove or: allay -She v0,111'4,1,414 eats aturchilitOghtch are the sure attenilsal , ,, .i nsumptiou. But this iihti_uld not be dune, 1i... i;., ii ugh is only an effort of nattire-20.•,relh•ve Ile-,: • and-the night Weals and chile are causrd lx", 0., ~ teased lungs. •The remedies ordinarily prt,erit,.l. _ d i more harm than:good. They impair tht• t,14, • - . thins of the gtomadit,,ini pede heal thy digi-st Jou. 5. - :,-.: a gravate rather thtutimre the disease. . 1, • . 1 here is , after till, 'nothing llke farts v.• I i snip,,:, s i,,.:, t substantiate a position, and it is upon filo, i.1...0 Li% stiIIIENCK. rel.irs. Nearly all - who haA !AIL rip Ills medicines •in "accordance With Ills ii ~,,,t,,,,, litive not only:Ix-elf &treat of eints.nifipi ion • to t, ii. 0, • the fiq't that fileiie,fmedtelties act with o ~inh ,!“ j • ist,re.ir •upon the digestive urgens, 'To it,!.,. ::.u.-4 - cured stawAlly"gain,ftesh. .Cleariging-the .3 .t , k i, ..1 ,t. - all impurities, they lay the foundation" for -.: ...,•+ 4 .• - ,T;- substantial structure . Be:doling these-or,„l.:tv t. htaltli, they create an appetite. The food n. pr..pi• - ..:.. usiihnilated; the quantity of blood 'I , not own ~, .., - erensed, but it made rich and strinig and n, - •-t he nu , . t .: "of such a condition , tif the- System all t 1i, , ,,..• it :, be banished. , " . Full directions itecohipany: eiich of 1i.,. ii.ed.' l, o•• 6 1.. sietinW it es ne ithiftilUtel,y tiversz , lir t t.nt iiidt,dt .,lliould )icis 'I)1 CLUENch ix-rtamf 1 j ~ti toi , t. 1!, •, desire to linve e r lungs examine,!. f ,n. 11., i .ni isx.e he is at his "prtileiunl• other, No. I' Swe t t: si CA: - , :41.. ' , rile* of Commerce, Plilholel ph is,..i•ii .',s. -- i•I • .-- •• der,trout ..k.A. 3t. until , 1 l': 51g••„„ , ,. , i ~ .iidy iee is given without charge:lbw - 1,4, a ra.,1 ,, t, exaMinittion VIII the„ltespitortiete;Yliii. ein.ipi. 4, ''''' ~ Price of the Puitiioniei6,yruinmint Nen. it ee...1 -I nut.... • each, 91” 50 tier_ bottle. or it; 50 ft hull . roars. Shin. drake Rills 25 coasts a him For ::,...00liv ail il,rugg.,t. , Aorilltl, l'lli " " . -. " "''.• , 16-1 y . . .._ - . - ateta;cs.'... 1411.1ksli- —AR Bo rr—A t. 11m4(1wri1 • I:io , ''. ' ". , '' rude et . 19, INTO, 1*- Rev, E, I'. 1 --,Weih4:.:ti:,..t.:,t,. 0 ~. 0.--finitatT, or I.(gtsvlll.,), 1'a„,1.,,M1,0, E / \ it , ' ," \ . Allucirr, of 'lll4olwlsurg, l'u,.. • • . ... RoTitAlt—FßANcis--rm i tho„tsth 10 . :t0 ,,, 1. ,,, s• Clair, by the Row.. H. E. 011ror, o.,Ptilin., )h-1 %.% i! I.tAx 130TD.4.3t. to Mks J v:1F . :•..4-1;:.;. , ,,:,, ... -:' WiideSvillit, SehtlYikin Cf'• ~ " . i _ . , iir t ERDNiA.'—Ltitt.,tWN At' the reNi.1i.0,... ~. bride'Piiatli iln Port Carbon, ,u 4 111.• -.'.5t1, ;,',l, Rev, A.! 3t..1;0wt ~e 6. :qr.. F:owAtto M. 1.7R - r-rx-9 • Potrxvillt. to MIK* EMILY W. filtoWN,.lait•4l:t. • Gto. W.;11r0wt5,...1.1. D. • HOLDERf—ROWks..T.—Ibu.' Wrtiesthty. 1570, Pt the reshlene&of t hritivs' Rev: D. Washburn; Iteznictsn Pll., tti FANNIE ArtANTA..IS6I:IIIeOI I%Vpr, W. Bonen of Carlisle, la. • • IRVIN—CLAXKI.:—.It Wadeaviiie, it( I ilk• ;ow -, .the bride's 11arciih4. Oil Saturday evedliik, ifr; 1- .. : .• by Rev.:S. 'lumen. jut' St. Clair,• Mr; WI .1 0 , ' IL VIN, of Stathatttey Mane, to Mr.:. f 11.1.111 "i"li . . , I .;_ I ' " ' of Wudesville, ~ . . . - . . 7 ENKINS—BOTHAII—t on the hit I,Taut :.[ c•' II Clair...by the Rev. IL K Gilroy, Mr.- - . ..0iN .ii '..., 1 to Mks MARY ANN Bor i both of Wa.t_. i; , .., - ~ -, SAYLOR—RESSLER --iiii Friday, 64.21- t:. “! ,''"' rnokin, by the Rev. N. S. Ruclelo_ghSoi M. 1 .1 , A ).. Los„ Schuylkill liaven, to Atlas 13Aliltlf:1* 16, ,, p -r: •• Excelsior, hi, .• . • , • . . THONIAA—EVANKL-Ou the Sit,b iktst„ by IWe-. Wnl.. Storgan. Rev. TrionAim Titomws, .4 A-2‘14,..:. to M 1 MARY ANN EvANSS, (111111glitCl" of, li.•s. I'''''' Eyans, tit shenundoa b. -; . • , -•-•'•,->' • _ • .-.• _- . _ •Ileatbs. e_ '. • •:• • ... ...• ---.-__!,-..---- '3le:lf VILTB—Iti this Borough. ou the - N-ith in. , :,! , ,r)' ... • 1 ' Mr. Jon,: Nlc:ll.•!sus, aged 1L! yeursi. i The friendiko( the faintly are rexpeet fully li,s i!...d to attend the funeral fruit/ the luleveslilenee ~f, . +.. deceased. No. 96 , Bou t h Seeottil st Nei ; in nv.rr... (stinils3)aftertioon. for Astir mia to C 041..! CAM POR ISALE.:--25 Sit ..'42.0i,„4': , . ' In good older ? for salelow. J. Apply V, . --...,_. -, ~ ' .- , "B. DO UTl'. UT W3l. iI,IX)UTY-, slitin.. , ti:::.hi 2 : ._. VOR'SAIaI . ..-3 building - Tabs, iron!' i'LP3.,,p f : , ''-''''.!, " • '4 - eitreet... 415641 on liner street, Mid 5 145 - z4,ti A,, street.. Price 111)111 'Mb upwards. Pst,y inez, I 4 11.0.. be made Ili- $16 , , monthly linstallreArPly . '" SAMUEL BAL.4, Coal street, or. If. K. WY: 4 " ' .. No. 9 Emit. DlorWeglon st re et- - - • Potty 1110. Aui. '79. - f A ptl ri.f. '7O-73.v 1,, r• POR, EIAII4Z-4:4te o.tuble Breaker fora /ie.! Wit/. A .c. ; .i . , • a ' „ ZnerY• all conzpets and mo • od as new - 40 h engine, boilers. hoisting gearing fm; pii.l, , . fir., gc. t . . , ,Thte 1211. feu, 8 harms, ruglits• and: inilLerz , .""' l ''' ton - buy steal*. ,-- , _;s . -. --' .. 2iti met lidring rods wltb .11111 s, sr:, ail in ~,:a1, . ., . .. 4. order. - 1 ' , •- • 4 Abkh - lt.M.t. W . tiol,t4i . ig gearing ror glow.. 1 , 11 , .' .. _ chlier tia - tieleA, Apply to c. M. RILL A gell 1 . ..€ 7. 1 - .11. , 'VO C.'lar4,4 , treet, It ; Vtt .. - August 9, 11k..!..:41 . , :. , • I - ,,t4'.% , -'',---. oct, 15, :111144L1 , ir - OTToli . -Vir &STD.— alt itro.deer .oi el rt 1 1. S . '• •-• I . 7I 4EANI'Ne W.twrE prepare*, tot 311Lif' ,, . Y ' . ..: 4 ' s , ' 1 'cbluists, mad for ii.wilmal ia.r. All marl's. n . , 1 , 2.!."', I b U=ll.lllll'l* nroruptiy attended to.' H. K. 111';XItY ~ .t . A , , ~ l a MS :14-9( Lb: Front. Miliftel., 1'6140 '. :P".. - f 1 • • Mom Sw.—ktato-Ils - • - 1 COICE•8 tlg_liPoUNtk or W i Lt., t'tlh: tt 01 [ 1... - . , mitt llENEti.f..lk.acknowleghttnt lAA llie ilia: • Pletooint. point ah..l-4..ertslo rentedy for the cure ^f 'tt!rotnirtooglnt, tioidajjousseuess, Asthakik and ' t I. ' t cipletit eqoffultiptlott eeer offered to tlr po- 0 1%, '.• '-,, I:bottle sbottlit alway s i''. liejlt In avec" atall'!.• . , '-,t , crPfficatt lfr if. 7,1_, riCailv ftrumptst and i !1r. , . ... , tio tuyutilf bayou, 1e.t... I mAl a elrf P . ottn.til.. r t . ,.. v . , i' urng titbres of-tor. W. It. R NtION, t l Et, it, .1. ~ , lo:ENNI.11Y and Mrs.V. :::Al Row) IN' tm1".. 1 ' - 1.9114 Isialers ?spry where. jtifen.,4o oents. . petofter hi, lo • • 42 timi '.4%i -• • r!Rierlnr.d..T.. SP-ECTA.CLES.— N0..7- - 1.. i .... artlclt orth4 kihd , e kver too . 5i,"jr...." - : - , Q..*: solid's hold, upon puhlle_ favor. These( t,, , :a 1 I .11::..' pri s itilessio; to those who are not to_f.t.,W % ~.),, area; anti ttns , have been so pr0n00n... , 1 ousands who ha#used them. For sale b. - JOSEPH DUI' , Oldlelau,-No. - 2:4 Ceultt tt. . July 10, ,, r70-2541:. i - :, .. I •,• - , .1 I