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• **?•*& P^Pfw^fl mm i>* »'* ! \^<fi$|PVS>< !««^p^^af?^fi^|g33Kii •IP Wtt ••m few yorF v^eekly Beformer ] rjj^e,, eve nr,nKiMaay,*t|JJ» ipr yearin ad EDS. REFORICHB: GCSTB—I. was muijli pleaueji.wltfc^e tenor oi^jsrticle in yoj Friday's issue, by \A. tover of^nr'e' r'lfttMHflto CROATIA AJBIGEI.OW, | mUBBIH. MK* SHB3 MORNING'S tenths of the inhatyfentSjOfour $|y v telf n'o*ohe who Has given \the mitt moment's 1 •R W. O. R. K./ ABBIVAL Asm Dm- JMT/BB OF TBATHB AT WATHBTOWH,—. Lave for Home 806 a.m. 11 85 ft, ro.BUfcm.. For ,MejUDnrgh810 a.m4l0pjn.»p.ia Leftvewatert'n Icaoe V. 8 SO a.m. 3 40 p.m. 8 SO pun, Arrive (torn 'nel50a. m. 845 p.m.8 66p. m. From Ogdena- th 1115 P.m. 810 p. mi Arrive it Watertown I C»pe Vincent 7 40 ft. m. S 48 u. m. •S.\ *Wi BALLABD, HHSBBTASBB.— Science, Jackman House, Boom No. 87, I floor. Residence of Son, No. 7 Goodale Cer- matter « great stoners take the matter toto serious comsleV eration? .FOEitwindeed»»enou«iMfttter, whether we shall go on for yeara imbibing- present appearances we shagl be obliged to. do; \Tinlesa abmething ia done it once or to- ' fore the needless, expense 4a incurred of re- placing the pipes in'{heir former position^ \ac^ss the river* ''iiVfcetter time thu*. J^pieac^ Jp t ,|nake &o ,$*&&&, obkangeu —in tie location Of the pump house—«nd_ no %z will be^more cfceerfinljr.paid thin, one that shall give ua PURE WATKB, tpTOu) MEW.—On Monday Eugene 0. Clark observed four old gents sitting oa the Arcade steps, Messrs. Stanton, Welch, Blake and a fourth whose name he did not know. On inquiring he found their com- binted ages to> be 310 years. Sock a-quar- tette of years is seldom seen. BY TELEGRAPH. The Horrible Mine Disaster. '*•!' ^OOFfiGfHDDg&aiHtbeMINK; ;-s.V,-.'. J ITORIAL ind LOCAL HOTICB8 IB cents pec SPIOIALBlOpae cent, added to regular rate*. Is, WATBBTOWK. ^^ STAGES LKAVH WATSBTOWK rtawrlUe and Carthage at 8; A.*, * *4Sr.«r- P , aoMWHi,Aim. rtrii AMtmbiy District Caaveattaa. te delegate* from each towa to a Ooaventioc to held»t ti» Cool* HotM In WaUrtbwa, \on'lTxl- r, the ttth diy «f Septamber. at 1 o'clock p. m„ the purpose of appoluUni; delosatei to the SUta, fliclirj tad Bonatorlal 'Oiawatltmi, to aoalnatB ^ndldsts (or member of A»«mbly, an* to trana- i inch otbot tajJntM as rnxj <xxma -beGM amid nvcntloa. G. A. BAGLHS\ •Obtinnao OiatzietOom. rVatortows, Sept. 8,18t9. Puma.—'We think the year 180? will be noted in fature time aa^well for the exceedingly threat yield of pirns as for the total eclipee of 'the sun. We believe the •oldest Inhabitant does not remember oi to tfi-udtful a year in this regard. Ura Hilton Delone of VLreenal stmt p»«r«th«»Sepiiis'iil8o Mr.-BiteraeoF-'Wa-\ llazn street, the former for a basket of Bleek- er and the flatter for a basket of Peach ploms, all of which were^fioe. Plumtreee hfcd done aotpoorly of late years under one affliction and another that people had be- come quite-discouraged in-their effoxte to raise them. The bountiful harvest of, thief yeiar, 1 we tUnk, will awaken new irrtemet in this exosllent fruit, and stimiilate re- newed zeal in its culture. We hope the scourges that have so pestered the trees, will now pass by for a long series of yeirs. Aiaambly KapabUcan District Ooa- voi tian. rho repnbllcai etectore of the lorTotal townt com- f lng iho td M- embly i^intxlct ol Jeff Oo-, are re- ested to aondihrce dclcgauiottb. to »u Auombly strict CanTCuUao to bo tftld It Vebbure iioteJ in on Mills on Tuosdij ih» 31it IDBU, al 1- o'clock p. , for the purpoio of lolcotina i\>U/i jOelvjiatos to end tho Hapeb lean Utile Couventlgo, at Bjracnao I Nino Delegates to attend tile Senator*! ConTon- Q when callod, to nominate a candidate-for Hem- of iesombl j, and to transact anon olatx btulcoea may bo deemed pcaper. mrnmrtCotOMM, M-K-Laa, L. W. Tnis, Jomc L. Noirox, BmrEKDn, * DlatrlMCcmmlUcc, fta*- .T %g- THB HOABS SromcB OOHUT.- ne rtockholdara of th& company were otifed to mcet*tUieeffloBof tua company the Pamelia aide of the riTtr last week; Ereral assembled at the time, but so many rhose presence it was desirable to have ( rere absent, that tho meeting' was adjoum- d to the same place yesterday at 2 o'olock i m. Less than before assembled oo thia ccasioned and theeoeeting was again ad- oarned to the office of John A. Sherman Esq. at Washington Hall Block, to Thurs- liy evening, (to morrow} at half past seven I'clock. It is deemed important that there » a full attendance of the stockholders at nis meeting. gT MAJiaiA.GB ExtSAOKDiHAKT.—The aty u filled, especially among the young eople, with the news of a marriage extra irdinary^ which-oat ofit^ard to tho feel- ngsoi the estimable paranta, we.would not iiorucle, If the omission-wduld keep little romance from, the' public. The 8a are B. L. Thompson, s yoaag gi aan well known hereabouts, and Emma Wilson, daughter of Geo. A to, of this city. Mil. Wilson was in Al- t&ny, and Mr. Wilson yesterday received a Idegram to go to Oansstota, where his laughter, Miss Emma, was visiting with or tear the parents oi Mr. Esmond, a young [entleman to whom she had been engaged br many months. Mr. Esmond was liber- tUy educated, had something ot a fortune possession or expectancy, and he was tegarded as worthy the heart and hand of the daughter. Love however if not blind.ia exceedingly )erverso, and the young lady, as she had a perfect.right to do, perhaps, preferred to Bake sure her place in Wa^eoQoris of Mr. Thompson, so she probably passed her Utter on his way to Oan»stota,cameliome, Hcked her trunk and. went to AdarnJ Oett- ter, where she was married At' the-house of •J. Thomson's parents, aa *tated ib. the Qirriago notice in this Issue. We hope the young couple wflt be'haf py alFprospeliiuB life; that Miss Wffiaon'ipaTeiitt wllM6$ give and forget, and thatMx.Bamondjfill, console hirnself wltt| the ^onijhf^Wilr Teas good fish m the sea as w^re eye taught,\ We hesitated much about making this tatement, but we are of opinion after tak^ •g good counsel, that it will be infinitely totter, for the youttjg couple, to pup||i£ Sie facts accurately as they art; and *hot leave idle rumor to assume forms oniuit'to parties, and which thia announcement *>» printed, will prevent, l^PBRsoRAii.--Mrs.JudgeLansijig and j^tighter,Bfl4Mrfc(^.aBller«l^TsMte4 l»New YorarbrM t* l&om Europe on t^uSay morning, ha |^»ther« l ageiji! 5 ten.a>: lj«.nom* y««!««w^#|^ &TTB£ WABHXST <U> THE SIASOK— Tfcie testimony of our corporeal sjstem is that yesterday and last aright were the hot- test 34 hours of thia season. - It la not of- ten that the hottest weather of a lammer occurs in September. We donht if a like oscurreace can b« recalled during a century psvst AvosiDii.Bi «.' At irst it was, supposed that twer hun- im the mine, when the fire «(iw\;« Gov General Young, of Canada^ Vas; serenaded last night, ( ® • ••. r j'iV ' _ Th^ Government returns show iNJ-Jnj skirmishes which occurred in the, jurisdic- tion of i'the bhco Villas; during the rnonth of Apgust, 8(M) jnsurgents wer6 kllied, the loss Of Spanish troops being much less. '.. ; x ~:i: . . PHILADB|.P4JA,8, The Haymakers, of Lansingburj^, defeats ed the Ee|WJ3ner-of this cly, yesterday 1 aitaroooni; by a score yf 20 to gg^ ataCi Terrnii toke'M^lpt later* inveiligations have mnowmtiiat the nrnuoe* W»B exagerated. Kotless than. IBS or, mere than 160 men and boys wore down in the shaft at the tatnCi .^ipe are 69 chambers in the: mine and bn each of these, chambers is one miner andone helper, but as some of these men wrere Jiotat.^rork one hundred is the num- b«| alloweditor miners and helpers. There •were in addition nine drivers nine door boys S gangway men, one oiler, one boss mule driver one rodraan, one roof man t one foot man and six extra hands. This places the niimber shut op at. 1|8. The, general agent wily not admit that-these were any mora iit the-mine. ButwhStb»r there are 300 or lets they are all dead,aad probably a fatal mistake made by their friends out- WrLMiNQTON, Del . The election for city, officertJ-yiBtwaay was; wjttndy cfptested, and^f spjted.hi re-eieenonHF^Valentine, Republfcsn, Mayor by^bout fifty majorjit^ 4f bj> (Re- publicans also'elect a majority of the city »T of Petit Jurorlldrswn to serve m the city of Watertown, on the 18th day laning, Rutland. Rensselaer'JS. Beald r JllJiusburgh, fl^l RETUKNED FBOK COLOEAJ)O.— lleears. Bntterfleld and Baldwin returnecl lrom Colorado yesterday, having made far- ther examinations of the Chihuahua silver mine—resulting somewhat as the'first testa did, in assays that somewhat contradicted each other. The proprietors of the mine propose now to drive a tannel BO as to> reach the lode some 80 feet deep from the purfoce, towards the lower end of the vein, tjeliov • lDg they will strike a richer and mor-e un- varying\ class of silver ore. E&THH UHIOH MILLS.—Uhead & Qrarea wish to announce that their wheels ire again playing with water just received from the new flame, and they are fully pre- pared to do gristing and to answer all toe demands of then customers. -BjroBTrao,—The Carthage BSepub- lican says, Messrs. Bliss,. Mathews ind Hatch, of this village, last week nvado a viait to -Stillwater, remaining three days, daring which time they killed two bsiucs sad three full-grown deer. Th«y covd hare shot •others, but disdained to kill nwoe than they could bring away. The game laws allow the'kalling of dtsr ia the months of August, September, Octo>- ber, November and December. tJr\PlBK AT NATTjittX 'BBTBQB. list Scmday inorning, the large tann'erx,lhid btdldings adjoaraing, owned by T. E. ProW tor ot Boston, were consumed bv fire. The stapekia tla vats was partly savedv *, Ia- in a Boston company'. -•-•- JSI^LBTTERO on THB WATHK.—Today sbouttwo o'clock the water was tet into the new flume from the stone dam Quite a crowd assembled, and as the water came rushing through the flume, there-was quite a demonstration. A bountiful collation war furnished, and eaten and drank with evident relish. COOKS is on hand to anticipate the fall trade. He is never catight nappdqg is his business, and his advertisement parades l «Ua$)ing array oi new goods. In ~§ tyles and prices he claims that he can't be ex- celled TUB R*ri OF TAX as' completed by ttee pity assessors, ^one, f cent jmd- $fjyibs hundredths on the dollar. 9W »sw STTUS, ALL WOOL, double- faced waterproof cloth-for ladies' clotke sad suits; also a full supply of the albe- marle douWe?feced watwpiijof juat re- ceived at , . iHK^BICK & AV3BRI, ^_ , P«rjM>—Gpid Sleeve Bnttpn, Swo taeles, (&W), and white embroidered Col- lax. 1^ at Reformer Office. rjf HATS 1—If you want the OJiea^mt and Bat SILK HAT, go to the New Haf Store, 24 Opart Street * LtppkBAPArrtBatoii, P. 8. Priees and Quality tell. v oMLarried toota% Wllftpn, Dpthot Wftfertown. tet;ffodte:*6a.'3c*t,f<i. |8^ Wmb - As aeon as the explorers, Jones and Ivans, ^ot breath after reasoning the top of the shaft, they reported that they went 7Q or O^yarda into a gangway, finding three dead mules as they progresseol. They fin- alj* ? cwp» to a closed dojjr up»n,whichthey •odrldBd, .waiting hrtathissaly for ananlwer- ing Bound from the unfortunate men, hut no sound came, and they felt compelled,. haviae noticed that a cloud of snlphor was pouring oat through the crevices in the woodwork of the doorvto retire. They^did not attempt to break down the door, fear- Ingthtf the sulphur would overpower them in their partially exhausted condition.. They discovered another gangway naming in a different direction,'in to which the fresh air appeared to be rushing. Jones desired to-enter this, but I!vara Tefusod, and the former thought it better not to explore it alone. IQdnight.—To-night the fire still rages at tho bottom oi the shaft, the deadly black damp still chokes the •entrance to the horri- ble chamel house; the bereaved 'women soil sit on the moontaba-sido, lookiag down into the yawning crater, hugging tkair bv OMQ and gathenns their broods aboet them. Tho day has closed with an exhibition of heroism that no battle ever produced. \iztother band of four miners have just come up from the nine, after arranging the hose. They did not heedtate to tro, although they know they must meet the black damp, • snXekMW that it had ajready j>ror|rl near- ly fartilto several of their comrades. Bst these brave, unselfish men have been doing this all day. One bind of four was handsd op almostdead, another was ready instawtiy to descend/and meet the same periL The excitement throughout the en- tireenthracite region 4s intense, and is deep. enemas the suspense ta.prolonged. Nearly all tfbfi mines are deserted, and business is almost entirely suspended in Sexanton, Williecboro, Kingston, Pittston and-all the neia^iboring towns. AvejroALK, 8, L>*u m. The efforts for the rescue of tho unfortu- nate miners have bee* based upon a most fatal tasory—that the cflre in the feroace had goas out All tae labor oi yesterday has hem more than useless, and the farcing of the «r down the shaft and driving on tho sralpkoxoas gaeee, only rendered certain death t» those below, if -shy of\ them chaaeed to remain alive. At about -4 p. m. yesterday,; it was discovered that the fire was still kerning in tho-furnace, and had ignited tho-coal on the outede. The agon king efforto of those who -were so heroical- ly atnving to^reacuB then comrades, were at once suspended, a change of operations instantly decided libon, and was determined to direct immediate efforts to the extin- guishment of the fire, by delaging the mine with water. 1 SO A m.—Several descents have been. Attempted sinco the last despatch, but the, efforts were fttilep %e. ttteii ; pj^e| up Tho sidphurk?^gMrashhigc«Mua the top 4 tho Bhaft, has. ,driveu ( »U_ from it;, the ter is'g^ihgdawn. ^ ' » , i»S» , -| l^. a^m^v^r|tbing.Js at ft attad-still. The water is still' falling, and gas yet escap- ing, whic* keeps ali from the month of the shaft. It-ia; now'claimed thst.therjBjwers certahdy «)2 personshr the flrine. „ r 2^5 vm.^Nwobodieefoundmthe«%- blehaVe been Drought nphy tie gang ttiat went down since the last telegram. ,Laje«t—Philadelphia special to the BT- eniriBj llMegran^^ThaATindale mine op- ened this morning, and all'the miners, 200, were found dead. ..At til meeting of theNew Epglaed Air.- ricultural society'on the Pair Grounds to- day, tk> welwmmgspeochwa* d|lifer^,tt which Ur. loring, President of theaociety, respcndedi« ! He s t*)fiOUBi»a It the finest exhibition yet held, and eomplimehted Oari^tersendirigao large a representa- tion. . l :• '• '\ >* G councii, BuLjrpGTOH, VrX, 8. •; The canvass in Vermont has been one of the qaietest known in many years, and the figures ot the election show rather more than the Customary reductions from the high figures of a Presidential election.- Returns from 83 towns, casting about one fourth of the vote of the Stkte, gives Was- burn, republican, 0,601, and Beaton, Dem, 3,162. The State Seaate is unanimously Repub- ian. The Democrats elected four Members of jsjsembly. The State will give about 40,000 majori- ty. • ' F. £L G. lindsey, Post Master at Raven's; Nest, Scott'-County, was arrested and brought here last night for robbing the mails. GALVHBWrtir, Texas, Q. A freight train hence from Houston, *H through dear Creek bridge and was smashed. No lives lost * - A fire occurred at Nivasoto yestenflsy morning, which destroyed property to the amount of #45,000. NASErVTLLJBV^. Governor Senter arrived here to-day. Aflairs In the State areQuiet Crop prospects have: improved, especial- ly in cotton. * - ' £ , ALBXANDBIA, Va^ 3. The City Council last night passed resolutions of respect to the memory of Gen. Rawlins, and resolved to attend his funeral RICHMOND, VB^, 7. Sam Collyer of Baltimore has accepted the challenge of Charles Doherty, of this ciiy, for a prize fight, to take place in Vir- ginia. Several distinguished citizens of Rncti- mon will go to Washington to «ti«d the funeral ot Secretary Rawlins. The insurance on tho fire last night foot up$8fr,000; the bulk of it being in Vlrgrnla- Oompaniea. A telegram to the Despatch from Farm- vilio announces the burning of the Pres- byterian Female Academy, with, furnitare Libracvifcc. MAOOX, Ga,, 8, The examination of Cuban Rosrultihg Agents oommsneed to-day • before <IL S. Comraiasioner Morrill. 'a, ^SfTP *PV** 3* \^ & ticalariy by the parents oi the younger re- cruita. The court adjourned until to-mor- row, out of respect to the lata Secretary of •WVr - -' / \ '< '• / \ ' ! onn T. Lee, Urownvilie. her H. Bailey, Antw« . Inglieh8JrtHo%i8fi< _,ton Green, Adams. Cyrus A.,Dpdgfereiaytan, William ffiwibJ' MorrhGrj^Wilna. - Charts L Gteen '^Hodman. Ebihi B,.Martin, ElliSburgh. <m&m?$R vVatertowE Albba pam. Alexandria. Patrick CcHMhA^ilnW * - Thomas R\HaU .Wuna. Jacob Waggoner, Jr„ Pamelia. Wro. B. Davis, Wihia. Laurantius T. Sawyer, \Watertown. Lafayette Marsh, Ellistrarg. Jehu Sheldon, Watertown, Bavid Pool, Wibni Frederick O. Symonds, Wllna. Lewis Clark, Ruthrnd, ' Nels<HHiHrll^f'^^ -<'' Albe^WiSB^' Dal Boston, Sept, 8. wJsui^*.^. «^ * obaRiifaw If aw Tork ««ckaj|«|-, STOCKS— ^Swrllh. D.a.e'tMOcoap.'SIlM OAe'ae-socoiaj.'ejiBix io40 s»r*w#'i»i I04oeoapoai.. .....110; Vlrtlntaa«x.cotrp . IS Dos'tncw flO gsexjpnp... CO w\ American Kxpress.. 85 TJ.B. Bxpraae tU W.O.Talacrapb.... S8K — iiw.... TSS Pacini! GoMa-UW. H 8TXKUNQ BXOnAHQja- Koran- sai four, best time 2:86. «*> B.U. jmjaiift. Lonesorhe War. ' ' Lonxsvoxa, 8. Judge Jeremiah S. Black of Perm,, has brodgbftsuit, in the sum of t^,000,*gaanst Louisville and Nashville, Raihpoad Oo^.' fpr injuries austained sometime during the early part of the-summer. tTASHivoroit, A J. R^BrowB/bis informed theftfrtl.. made by she Orunese^iSovernmeiit to\5iny Treatyfower OoV oi mrBflduals'-grarrting any privilege for the coriatraction Qf^.tele- graph knee within the a raine3* s .»apS^ and that, so far as he knows or believes, none is contemplated. 8CBAHTOK, 8.\ At 7:50 lost nigt, John Price, Evan Iforis, Wm. M, Thomas^nd Eligh Thomas, went down, it hemg'M^oris' second trip, for the purpose of arraning the hose. They^ere down SO minutes and Evan Moris was brought out insensible, miun'g before 4e reached the carSjige,, Thej^secohd trip proved more than he could stand. He was ressscited in a short tune. The •othera were all right, t^theymicceeded in getting the hose ready to: hawl up; « :u farLrsT of Grand Jurors Aftswn^&serre' ata court pf Ov^'aM'S-fffmlnM'to beheld attheCpurJ^el^WCity of Wate^ M on the 8thl*pfOctober,1860. Elliot Makepeace,' Pamelia. - ^j%k^6wniend^a«lelii , B^(»^^,?rcTOrtUe, -,-., _JbsepkBlBoyer,lieRay, - - -. - - <- L F, Rjger^Pahielia. - ^ > John S. Bdwardt, it$ vTitaa, Hiram Ren^ l '^^^as«4»iiiim H < Jere»iah«ljmti e^Vaw^MT Lewis vam».'WW^iSil^^£sW^i^ John Fee, Uk$m^ • \>^^g^ v.; .Tnhn A..TTrtWsiift W«l^1y,»ii .r,:'-'.,-'-::., : :•-• i sndT«K troas anglfirh Prodoe«-a»i ^tselTJtaiket*. LOIDOH, 8optcqitl«^8-l:W P. LtvsaxooL, SepUmbac 8.—150 F. Ooi *IM.—flnaat, UK _ BID watraaw W«3SAt-«»10i f».«e o.*x. certs ny g^..0Wa»^.*».JBjr- crte.4»..>..-...<- 1 ...' SS< i»l*,.. t] . ' chS««^Ai'si::ao7 Kkih. Central ISO LeJnBhore , 10S T«*ado4Wabufr.,.TO^ CKeairo anjlj.X....111! CucagoanaKW. Ho and M. W. prrt 8SJ< «T«w Tork JTrodacsMartats. - . -/ b:, •.'. iHa^T^e^w^ia* Aapa^Hpinwi;* «w>«», H::.:!: T'^T <X)TTOM-Hoaalnal-«4j»H^nW«iii* «pland*i nvooB-iaio LOW«. ' • • \-' KaoatptalOflOO oarrata. BalM (,4CO,6Htl<W fee Baparaaaltata an A. V?«*t«rn^ 0ca|p W ttfttok* Attn mate »»*NM tooa^^ehoad^aatra; Wastm>«4^7irif.i?oamoa rt eaoiearoaad hoop oaioeassoT os. J - R^^plT^islet, BtimjifiBv^i^A^m, 'wW^»di'|iWai , . '••.« ?\* • ''\>*.( 8«ae<fUtn.0SOaaWt -esjOOOat 1 CWilGx »&'* eptt*; i uoi.'ee^o^flo. , • nv .. ,,.f OOBM—1 better. ,-, Bactipta S8,Oeo»ilaB«,TOa«UKslXil0ixAalXaa B»«* 16,000 »alei»i/«)«-«ee8fbrolt fioatMW andSPettera. •^tajaa.<batrehi., JVfJOOJl». Jfrtf*. V OOT-HaATB tjnlet. _ BtrraTt^-DnB. OHBHI-Qalet, - tTJOAja-qnlat. UXOIB Cab* PBTEOLKU^-QaletHX; M)(. ~ fttaaej-sfspl Brandratha Villa. e!c^8e«Wmobo«iWandthetilc^fci»«it*b\|»li-. sd tt*'fr'tTs«t »arHt^liej'r«toft't» aiW,-ipW*' and even t£e[hoart to healthy action whn other rem- edies bavo been tued wJtnoat-jpodaeUi«.i|i They do cot expoHtnon-wacrau themti er, bit bolug as aafi as talutaij. as mnelf soppoaea Out «nr earll aretb-B Piiit;!i«^rin ? t8 m<m%i, I had used ap twelve boxes - £ Vfis * '% »]t;-ni*ltiiy' : nuua-my weight lurtnggc^ fic«m;p3ll^'TipitO' * ~ miasm \^ quite sure that 1 iurr* timabr 1>t«a SoMbyajiDtagglsta, ObMrwaj letteisln the \ •.--.••.•- •np^tottoanytA^Ofa*- a*- * 'oiflesJlLVri t w ^S a*. i s^t wrswipw- T„ V*. •*>'V~,