tiit - tto'.. ,- :---..,-,,,,.:,„:,, . antal:- xi 7,i ; ro7t,,Ts-Yl_ : L.tiv,..-.;T illiktilTIOJILY , • ilL&Relli• 19;1116 ': ,, ttlifirearliEtßYlll - 1 11 E -- STREGG LE. The tone of the rebel, journals for weeks Past, hat--evitt-indlimted , cat otter despond ene,y onTrte . pail, of the iteople;; an entire abandort*ent-etall hopes of achieving. their independence. The Richmond papers talk ecnspi,raeles to overthrow the Govern fatly: ‘.`whipped spaniels,". who . go about. thiCistreeip',:ciyirtg pe r ftee,: - and Governor BrOwn, remOved-frorn fear of the rebeljunta, bogy asserts' that his•peopleare deliberating theAnastion,.. Whether they had'. not better . "seek refuge kroM a worse !granny by placing theinselvps tinder u-Goverament they loathe '!Finuing away, front. this "blackness of . darkriestc•V the rebel • authorities and press haVellteld to their soldiery tor consolation, afilrtn:ng that however much doubt - and' Iva:vexing:there might be among the people, the gallant spirits whose bedies constiluted whillwark -for the . :nation's defenee. Would =setteronce .`falter in their *duly and devotion - tpl.lae,cia4e,bUt press-on, unmindful of the " fire inn - tront and rear. - his - Weuld be Teri fine and encouraging, ittrue• but evidence is accumulating - that soldiers; equally- with civilians, are losing heart in the cause. During Sherman's march frpniAtlanta, there. was scarcely a show 'of resistance on the part of the enemy, and they abandonded Savannah without a struggle. Afar:die, following the example'of Beaurekard a(trauchvllle, - decamped - from Charleston without firing a ari, and the Richmond 11'4 informs that Wheeler's cavalry _are more interested in'plundering the defenceless - citi zens of. Columbia than in crossing sabres with the foe. But the most marked instance of dentoralization and despair On,the part of the rebel - soldiery, is revealed in the recent affair between Sheridan- and Early, 'at FisherTille, Na. The latteifiad fully thirteen hundred infantry at his disposal, drawn tip in a commanding position; and able if s t e dispesed, •to have made a most stubborn fight. y e t this entire • body of - men surrendered after 'firing one volley," to a single division (Cus ter'r.) of Federal cavalry. The merest novice in military affairs knows that thirteen hundred resolute infantrymen could check anclhold at bay fora long time, one or two divisions of cavalry. Fermedin a vinare, with bayonet's fixed, the foe* could - have repulsed charge after charge made.. by Custer's troopers, but. instead of doing this. they threw down their .firms and " ran like a flock of sheep." These men, be it remember-were.n.it "Stategeards," " raw militia. - or recruits, '•' but seasoned veterans, Who -bore upon their garments the smoke and dust of malty cauflicts. What more conclosive • evidence could he furnished of tite demoreli zation creeping into the rebel rank anu file?. ECONOMY J% KIILIC, EXPEND rItII.ES. Consistently:and VersistentlY, -Wehave Con tended for 'reasonable salaries tc,P .public. off- Cers,• national, - :state. or-local. • E=peeitilly in war tunes,. When.peOple are. burdened - with taxes,. inereased Prices and enhanced expen-; 80 . Ot• every description, sliould public ofFt.:- cers be liept,down tn. a modest. figure,: •-. If* were not 'would - be *positively ridiculous that the. Treasurer 'of Schuylkill CoUnty received 1861,peiquisiteS nearly:. three times greater in value than the salary of .theTreaSurer of the 'United States.: Ti e Stand Erd, a Copperhead paperipublished here, says that these perquisites are due the Treasurer, because he hadibe 'responsibility of feeeivine and disbursing a . million and a . intlfordolletS.. In . 10 the Treasurer : Of this County reeelv edbetWeen *14.000: and $15.000 for • rer ceiviiib . anil.disbtirsing a million_ and a half. of dollarS . ,. while.theSeCtetary of the United_ :fitates.Treasury: 'who disbUrses Hundreds of Millions of dollars,: tertainly...e much greater responsibility, only -receives :$6,006 •for the Now we protest again:3i sucli aWroug Upon. our tax-payers'; sueh . a. nittnifeA absurdity.. It 'is the'duty-of the County Comthissioners; 'and they should beheld to a strict:ticconnti-, b wily; to have this matter-Corrected. They are,placed in (Alice to guard thcpublie,funds; not to. Permit thern to he shamefully wasted.. During'this. war especially,. we haVe made 'it . - . poltit 'to . advocate retrenchment; while we.haTe .opposed .increasing.thp:salaricS - of public. otricers..- - have no words, Stronel enough to condemn the fleecing .of this:Coulity . While they are, groaning' 'tinder taxation. Itis shameful, outrageous, tpiestion now IS, Willthe Commissioners. .their' duty, • and inatigniete t efOrm? • • . .'A .PIiOPOSITIOS... -. ... , . . . The Ocipperheini Standard of - this BorOugh, while. it :admits - that the:ei.rettlatibli. of . the "*"liii:ze.ts'lot7icsAL,i'slaiger outs:hie the Count . .i :-says that the :circulation of : the .Standard ex- - . . s.i!eetiltit. - . , in Siehnylkill...County. . • This Ave pro- • • nottnee a deliberatelafSeimad. and.' in: orderr '.to settle the qtteoimi . ilefinitety. Ave call upon `them to 'permit,. theii 'foreman :to, meet: bur . . 7-.Toret:nan - before, any magistrate ,of: the.r,' 1 .. .one', '-and reeelve. their. alifthwitb aa.to the t ' Impurtant.6 . :Draftei .11e.n.. —Th. •follotrirg or . . . _ i tier i-tkoalilt. stimulate, the - eHottstof - ..6ommittees. ‘.respetiye eirimiatiOns both in end:ottt. , o1 - I.llv anti e,peetally of firaft6d. rea cu. lieep the: Pro- .i.oolo,ty. - We_will then - pro*e• .-. '-. •„„ - '-.. mat Attr:Thal folly - t. - c,tipied with the examination' .. .. . . ' • That the circulation of the 11.1 t Lis' Jo6t- 'f- . , . - , E . H.a.joa,3 ,, fr,..relf t lii'da,---',...ki(ij (27: J.. .1 fif yd fn. ) , I:i;:ouf of the, Ceunty of Sehuv . tkill. - -exceedst , i , s ' . _ I. ~,. ....w . 6 .,..„ . . p . „„ i .DO ,. Qr.. re ,,,,,, iiita _ - the - '‘ltole eireulation of ;the Standia7dhoth.in nia.:—Let it he rn•vle -a 'Epic in sil - 3 , .. , k1r. tlikilets. . . ... ~. • • ..-. • ' : - after . . o 2i: dr 241.*_1 4t: lx*lci• .. niakle, ~ pat . - clf.a . fte . il.-mep - awl. out. of the Ciamt),'• .• .. - ' -' -- 'll thcfnt'stus-JtAw4L., 13uar.t.1 of that fribtri;.q . .ihlally iie(MPied - ,d.ally'in ,• That the ei rculailan of in . .ll,e' (A)crity" , !l Sdizqiii,ill alms is twO •to One i.'-'1,1.`,1.1-,..,n.rir;,llißautli..,".d"*"llfil-11,1L011.;,11„,Ictf,cbl,ii-t..nriv. .. 0 , c . env . je,. it.i. , . Or the ciro.ll'4.lloii 91 . : the.2:3 fa+7+l+7r+.l in' .. .lichnylr• Vriitting men int(' ~ . erviee one war or - .the . other: - • . . . 10 one i iiiutil'qu6t . .4s . .a.fi - ,:,.111e.(1, yoluniee-'“iighnviniy, prece-. kill County,:. and NVP,llelieTiejt.iS two deuce. ... • (Si-tied). . 113 Fry -' - (ittlieWhcile circulation Of. the. 6:tart:lard both I. . -.-.. .•• -.,Et'p r „„... • - ' • • - • . 7 -I•Xarshal General. - v - . • - • • litintll out of the Donut - 3 . 7 - bl Schuylkill, :.. . • , ..: , .7.7,'- • :'• .. : -.-: 1 ' • . .. We .rioW challenge the. coppi - TlMad :editor'! f.tifirnfe Onh.ms.—The 'iiiilivittioniif tin' onion, - . . . •: . - • ' . f' is , it , ,Liervi pg. of inticli more attention s than it has to itee.9ur proposition; or •,,s•tafiti.befg , retne ' lierefofore'reeeiVed in thii..sectionot the country. . .. - l h 'he,ilE:maial for this vegetable has increased, and : ptiD.o itS - 'll'deliberitte falsifier of • the tti!tii.... We Mightstate thiti Abe' Slibac-r4keij fo. the u t f i.i i i i .t ri ,. c.... o . l : a rr:v i - t .o ., i l tir i il ,e - itr ,.. ; ..t it . lt i i n t . t p t l it;ii ii n last_ .i i i h a e ger yea: etun: 11.isca*S'.domiliAL ki the COUnty. of Schuylkill I for' the - laimrahrl••emicitse be...., towed .. upon it.. - - .lii .-• r it, (yf New ..t1"1.1j111 it leas. het f • represent at - I ea.s•t. 'the 'proportion • of tax . pald :the. most b th - pu i. t . 4 i. ti "c t a l. p • ro • bai. . th "lx; i . l e o c ' st . ne . r a t, • into the CornatiTrens'urY, fiS $3O to $.l. - • .., 1 natuterariise crop grrOvii.• In ;Mass - achU - serts. last . • .., season . , :I'tinitteit . a.s.sl6oo7ertli *ere Sold front an. -‘-.........--4, ,- . • • . -.1 acre. Onions ply•very well at • 51.50 Del' Intsbei. . . .'. Dttriissi.SEss.l:•:l3tri.ll Orr.tc.K.,,We regret ! and. they have'solitfor' double ' that. price iiithit: i the last Vein.. • - 'l3ley'' reunite a •cry -4 !Mil ..w " -to record the fact s that •Vice I'resident Joon- I ptilveritetlarnl' inixt-ci-witft..ntamirt rat';d then arc . son waslithorinirin4er theinthienee•of - liquor i, of easy. cuitivation.. AS they-are eapahie s of .Ix-i l ni.. c, tax .r. i t y ed. rte .6 l l . ie ttrn o le t :ritere iliez.r: cannot ty , ulti: It's.at . titetit - ,tugtiraii ,- ia..r as a:painful sight f•ii..l erEcis . no gongec Of.the de.--• : -the country to .witne.tls. • It appears flint'. Mr..! inarid falling . 11 '' ' ' ' yery soon: t - : Johnso n has been ill-for smite tinie . e, and score.:, • ' ..-- •- • - -‘-- - --- ,- - -444 .+••••• •*--- - -.-- ± •- • • ....- : of his kia,l friends intitteeti him to: inclulge a lAlnorig the - platms: in this' carintv,:ttrafte(l late -1 .13. -V. r. 7 iv:is St.. Clair.TiiKlii , of nstne,= - . was omitterl • little in brier to streitgilten - lain for the occa- . in ourlasr.new pahlts i h t. .11 ts. -- as frilkors : ' - slim., . : Y...lif co . 1111 ‘,lll/1...1m1 tor...louts tit. Clair • *:- •• • -. * ' .- • '' - . . tbe cot, - alry;.. got the butter of Win; and lierut , e. • - ~ : :tr'as iit'iiiireiz . l'6 tribela:4n. ) ' • .. tlie disgrrietful exhibition,. lre-'haye, * ntatle , Dieh..llfgall -. Jrs . -SiTelnerr , .Niek6lliirr • - inquiry .i - rin officers front Nailtrille, .1%-berel j it, s .„ l ,; . ' R ' ne 'li g .._ 3 :1 : 3 4 6 - t 7 NI 6. 1 It a w d e s . - . 1 - ' . 3 1kI tt i eb ri il isye lire m. Y .r . *:..... • .. . . Gilt: - JOlitisOri has...resided .. for sonic years: . :(3 w i"kna • - Thc*lfrime ..-..... Wm Stßphinienti .. P tionme-Nhuch : Carberry •Fti.uti Isatie r _ . 3l++Pgaz+ • .... . past, and _who have :Met hirti.• almOtif * daily,: •ti,e •••titilty -: .N.1....-;ii:',1:::eill; ' • • - 4no •aretson i _: i.. j a .ac Ors ty. ‘ l. l - 7 o t i l er - ~ • , Du Ftn n u i ci iii 4 (L i :E ls- 41 14e .. • Nt P r a t ter l o t n f ner . ::'. .' ..• taut hate Oever.seen hint in a state',Ofintok IciitlOn*:' •'W e 'make these remarry: in reply to '• ft enry,Shiikr -- . .Frapk-ulneil Der ' ,d+ ,- iraitance ..;:. •:: 4+lsllTorcion -: , - Tim.. J++meg ' .l.dultm•r e .. • Rl+ 'pin ... . . lite Titriy . .que,6tious an the ...siibieet Anil •also .: D-miel Powlatid Th• ii:. - r - ' et , - Al.• P. - . '' ' . •. ' ' I;st*Cierit . 0 '.• .:' , ,i -l: ear :.. ' s ' a .: - , ; ( .'hartr - to iitificzl he . firdy horror • dispiay - t: A' by . the *, - vm ~, , pit .. ...,...- . ..A ) , ..te w tr. ... • ...... t -\ o l :. ‘ l' l lttrfliul . '...- Copperileiid tribe.. In speaking of tile' "ii - w:-1 - ..raili.i.k - • :.• tint Siocks . dTs.'illikeZP . '.. . . Dal . .tlegrathition7 Of the , '.eountry * J.d.-hal.-i9g.fleutni,rlSchearil!nae.e, Fieldin..r.,* • 'lt; Bornatera..bek . . ... • D vid.Nforgens• Wm. Parker: ~. • elected' such..:a .man. to office; rion'f:they.-.l*eYgn Quinn •'' Jae 'Pox .-- • • orri..llo ; iers - ~• knot, - . t hitt :every beastly • artinkartt. - .en CIO I l' . 2iti r i al l i e ,i,.:.> - :: l l:' l atita .. • :- ' s-I • C F.li it.eil4 ;r ltllll - -• • Day ( - -fortnatr.Ti r .: 13 Rtr-liket•gart - .: Oiiiiti•ress'i has. beed a represeatatiVe.. - Of their --best 4- " bn-idie ' l . • . . - 't Tholi liubtev • liaiid Italy •-• EdWaidA..toyer • ' ...pArty,fur..yefirs..filist ?.- .Do . 11/6 - y :n6t- know I rafted. .• - . ..* Abner Sou- ........•wil.d.ei truer •• . . - • - • • : • --- • Johal;tabers --..... JAE...Kelly • • John . Ciac )k . that two (...fppia•lreatl Senators not , : wriK r t Janos B r c - nm.' -- .7dirh . Cthdlri - r - - - PaiserltriMorn . . . , .. the `,.:,eu ate Chaifiber'alreiotl - rti y-- , b3 . ~ tirti nken' 1 Owen Daugherty . ..Jaa Failie - --: .. Wm Bauch - Mew --• . - i i io nd . rr b •rll kl iGo e it . ” -b.., d ni ns f il l u i rst nc.43 - . 1.1‘,. ....8endet.A11 . dOP.no .. ii.:,iib . .t7Ons . on: tlitt tla ci.i : 7 - ftr.t . 'that one i f = 11-,!se t. - .i . - e4..onlyir-1e6 . t4 liy:illa COPtterliert4parff i . ll l : v rbe ., hm n •,, H .'t ie.-M . : : * wm R ''' `" ...' Ednu3l3.Le".l4 .. .rer .4no Et' Vill i)n .: 4 ' - '...P ac cii i l :il l t if ki t ;- ...... .. 1 ' . .f e t..... 1 .4i,eics ;iv ?. "Is • not Allis. paity - th - e . : Pa •coirk ...-‘, :, ... lien . ,7 'Dahl) ; PSt')lnrii . iiy. ....... ..,•:' klefelitter„ of fiftl - Ilier&r . pg"striiii . eild:dro,, ri:ki 1:t1:_ . -. 4 7•1 1 " 08 " .1 R, 14 -:: :- 2-- j ch as d T st il Frm rn ' T. t i ',...:.: ? l ,, i l e m bc ., i ' l. Ri mc g a r; e an Ym - ,." :• fatkoricaltgt the tertintry;'aild ha... itnot t briiwn - *Atrizfe*F o ibee ..Tta*Mnfran. * ' John p.o.e.' ... _.,,.,.. ......... . -.. ....-..,-.. ..:. . ';liii ft Dunlap - - JoteDontrio'• r". ~- j ß ientrre, ' - ,:;;.: alt its..ir4u este egaig4,t4e..t.emere.nee , p41.1:.&1 - ?hit Plepneit •:- •-' Jue Murphy.,;,..-- Init.cattef t ief:lrv:Jones - - Trio Laren --• ••• - ••Ittieli_ larts• --• .. yin-its:efforts-4i get- rid,of. - .ilte4reat aiia_grow 7 , m i d - .. a d r. 1.,..,1. , '-,., ,F mi i, 4,..ti 04 .17:',... - -.;: . ,xt1 , 7 -- "Z" '. ' 16,k ' 9FiT 4if ii!riiiiiientress? 'lf Ihis*.is':Oiit - Arnan '4 l . T aLT l "r i wei•4• •- • • Th i ,„ .‘ ,l,- 4 ,Waliii - iii , :-,,,.. 10 . ..,_5t•T1 t ri....:e ' i ' i • . rebnkin , sin. • we . do not . k , ovs-Whili'iii.': ';'... t `i t b`,'l)... — ...koc' e i z ,... , '. : . * : :: - . . -- ar"7 . 9* - iiin r • l jan - ' -' ' . . 2 ' . '' ' . ..*T - ros . Th°""" : -7..' . Sua"naLt?.ei Stittlilai.—Authentic cence from Shetetanannounneis his "arrrral, qt r . Fayetteville, .N. 4';' , Wherel*.'.Was on the Ut inst.; resting his ati*t. Thts 7- iilaces hillObi yenaitny reach oltaanger tit'reverse. ettnville isikhont ;$l - ity mites from ititere Ke*iteld,,Mth his*tny, now It: The: two, thet , efore, are witltin suppOitinm - dhu: *ince of each other, and will : both, aeet at. Goldsboro', Op':;theii - way tci leigh, and then, likeli; towards Railroad:" - 'The. bnittit* tof th i n - IliebriOnd press of the Mischief they - •meant. to do Vitt amount, therefore, to nothing. They and, as impossible of accon9lishmerit." as] those they made lihen Slienuan WaS in.tinOi gia., The situation of military affairs is now assuming the most important aspect , of the war: The "efirinibinatiohs. forming to put Rich o'nd In "our grasp tstof the mestlormidable character, and their success seems now. as - 1 wired.: -The RichmOnd Examiner indulges a - hoire thatßberman will yet fail to. join Grimt; and simakg of the *ide and impassable -barri ; er which separates the two. • But there is no barrier, more fora idablethan those Shermat bU already-overcome; and, With Scbotield't force to tiid him, he ciM,sweep • the countr.l from Oeldsiwo'_io ° theLytichburg THE-COMPTROLLER of the Currency hits is sued a circular, calling publie attention to a recent:malt important aniendrnent of the . pa.- tional banking law: :.This . aniendnient pro vides that the three hundred millions con templated by, the bank act - be apportion . 4 to the different States and : Territories. In view of this enadtment, no • -new, national banks can be organized until an examination of the data on which the apportionment is to be based shAll prove that the S.tate or Territory asking for them is entitleii to more instituticink .. of thig 'character. • The Apportionment will probably be grounded upon Ale Congressional representation... The banking bureau _will soon Publisn the bank "quotas" and "tired- its". of the different Suites. Wart .'reviving.nature aud business 'that waits upon her smiles, oil 'exhibits. signs of reanimated Arens. -New discoveries and hundred' barrel vo:clli are engrossing subjecti among capitalists, while heir. companies, are 'Organized-, Millions of Capital invested. This will, be an exciting ye:ir in petroleum matters. The pioduct will be largely increased, while judicious investnients will ~render : rich re turns.. Great is Kiwi Petro . • :•- • • • * E r SION VICTORIES Ail - in:BALLOT 80x..-.--Du ring; the . last Presidential election . the cop-. perheatls appealed to their freinds, Medlin that if they failed in ilietelecticin, their party was gone for ever. This . Was one .of the few truths they :'uttered :"during thitt campaiga, and all the ...eleetioni. held since . c,on• acal cAttitio • .liVekily.. maivac. • • ,; srN I` 1565.-31ar " " N 1 I RISKS bETS '• : IS.A-rek0.kr,.......1 6-, T.:6 9. First Q. 4 '7-0 ' Full M r.. 46 6 ,3,6 It • Lkst, Q.- 20 21 Tv 1!6 3.1. 27 . 0 62 imeg 22 11`F.1,:sksivo`.4.6; '• • • t - 55.6 • . • • :,• 24 PEIL/AY • 5 . • • bEiA• - , . . • " . . . . , i.rn'qlfth Sunday of :the yeat, and find thirti Swhiay in Lent. Day's length - ; 1.2 litAirr.. ahai iniuutez. •-• • . • . . . . . . . . . Promoted.—Clement D. Potts .08 "C,o..C,l"Citl , Pa. •-ca - v.., . has be..in promoted' to: •a.. Seconn . Lieuteuantey in air .10st t. S. Colored Troops, .. . . . • Divine:stiryice will he.eld in The I§tPreiibyte rian Churei),..(nalinfitoligo and 31.sir:eeta;y 'nex Suuday.afieruoun, illafeli 19th, at 34- o!eloeii. .- •.... . .. - - - . . . •• Food , . Dectii.•—.Ori Itlonclay.a Man named M o ri gan'. V2. , rry•,..a. reBiderit of Fi:shbich; whO. worked at l'iLlo Alto, Nva . , found dead. near. ilre , ..,l'd ' gat work. iii.tlii§ Bot'oug!t;. • Rum aud.e.ipu,iurfl. - - • . • ' . Cap t. D. 11:.. a paroled' pri§piier reached Otis - ,Kiortnts It: on- ',Etteaday.:. He •" state that.he 'tett auttLitiuss lialOst an Poi.ts, who hail..basu prisoners iu bel hauils .for nr.To'illau a year and a halt ' • , .• A . reiw' fine diorania.-repret . euting 'the Burning of Mo.tieoW. Oi LW exhibited at. the Town Half next - wiJelf, - , euinnumeneing 'Sin. Tuesday. ItiVat bele ati.ut . 2l. year sinee, - ;ind Stra.pied'eonsidera bli. attention; In.addttion ,there - *Ol be amusing . seenbs l'entrilotittim by. Mr. 'tiallitglinr.., . .. . .. , . Prqf...Fe-anin• .stouvi..;.th6 welt known and popu lar teacher'of the art or-daiiciug, will- opwi •his* Seemid Quarter,- at the'. Town- Hall, un 1i0nd . .4.- 'March 20ch, .ilt d (, - ;clnek .?.,. 11.„,f0r sludis and: ..yunth,.and at 8 O'clock for- gentannen,Wilen he .... wilt introtlik,e . siveral,neW dances. . . . . .. ' 7tie De riting and- Lite Soiltiety.meets:eveiy ,31 - oriday. evcating.. - Next, iss - eititig . a, 1 - }oeip. `win" . :be re:o h: -. .111r. Torrey, .`.•Shertn an's retreat throa.gli Georgia.," t!ti bilrlesque." The glietirm foi. debate i-. !Toes' the Doctrine or State_ Sovi..yeimy "cop orart.p the I,i nciple of the Constitution: I. ...':4..Piiti:ick's lliiy,.—Wp are lning. faith in Ain belief that : c he Scsttral 4,f Ireland'e Patrol SP. in i niwit: be .accompanied liy rain, ha 1. " slam,. and -othEr.deliglitful. dentoitstrations: iu 'Vie . •xve.tit het .lin6...lterAlay irlis . i;leai and-.Spring-li*.si ...pkei , - . •ty much . at 4 St, Patrick's Day . hat!, been - . for bes . ", ' vral ycivs.l)t, . • .••• .•••.••.-.- :- - • • :' .. . • - • . . iNvl7ilifyl.PeilmanA'ip.-4Mr: John il":Guertler. Haven, the well known teacher o penmanship.., has just completed on •.i.. single sheet, in red, :white and bine, ."`carnily ter". fOr Millet of -- Pmegrove: it is a.v tistically es.e,nueil,' -and haring h3en neatly fratned.rwonldbe xin ornatnerivto any, parlor.— Many.in the. County. We. beheye, „desire :correct family.recorcle or on sheots sitii ilat to the one we notice, and they . call have , th. , work done by Mr. G. He:nut - poses in the future ninch of ,this. - description o . .Ihe . remainSof of. Strange :N. Palmer- Were inierred in Mount Laurel Cemetery this.B9re*l , oti Sunday*.afterneon; The fulieral Was one:.or -the largest - era withessedigure..The I . lLisohichr• der was 'largely. represented hY - - not' only the brethren' of*Puliski 'll,fsTge; but-' by' -the 'brethrel, of °tis . ..lodges-hi- the Counti, and elscwbere.— The Union 'League Which 'the deceased -had bc-en p re, i (lent ~h ad also a.. la rge r.urnlsAr of . VIII. beams Present; while the alVmdanec .of bur P.peoph .generally; who knew. 'and loved .Tutir , ,e Palmer. waa , very large.' The Masonic -ceremonies at. th , grave were . Cohducted by the :of Pulakai, %Resist bY the brethren, were triprifs "—Bietop.lo,ll(tficiTnolliebtliTrWChttiuh -Stsm(l44 nex§tfand.. hold. steilantOriogl: Tait!' Consyktynott,t-flrhieli' in parCof.e#latiors; § ervi lus) wi l 4 Laiste: • thikeyenalig the Bishott*ill'figateh, Intl 4, cif of. toi.am • - Ws engigemOnts Anie:iix vitilt diffett SL SiU/dp' Se llo6lB in fl sttATEmiinl 2 ?-1. 5 . • • 77413oldiens , Rade* presents the folawing re port of receipts sad expenditures to tins &tr.:: B. .perite;mlM,..TreaStAr - Aceo l l.4;trith- thf" Soldjetri : A4 '; • • ! Pr. March tfi, 1465 ."- Acastaritor-cpetnttares fo tida 'Fitegroceriet.:&e, ' Coal.. Cash pa*: By palitnminshanA • .. . . In ri;32lMini to titi rte4l - purr , hii.e44 tie . cars and thtr. , teen losds of .coal were donated to the Society., • 'Sixty-seven families were Wholly. dr partially relfevill. • SUSAN. N. Russp„Preeldent. • . • Petsitoge by, -the. MI LeilgifeAr i•etatice.to The Deati.i.of meet=of the Unionieague was held .at-the Hotel on Saturday. evening last, .11. r.-J. ,Franklirr. Harris in thethair, and J. 3:•31.. Secrtary pro tern: ;The object of . the - Meeting - . :was; to take action in regar , l to .th.e de'ath' of Lioh..' Strange N.'Palmer, - late President of the,League.. On'tnotion the following` members. of the League • verb appointed a..-Coinutittet to 'draft resolutions 'expts,ssive pf.the sense of the . League on:, its vere loss • Gen. James Nagle, F. 13. - Wallace - arid -•• Peuding-thd. absence of the . r.Conamittee.: elo quent: tributewte . the memory anj:worth of the deceased, were paid by Geo. 3ttirta,jtskj..„-and.3.la jor:Jariles Wren. .. • .:• • the Committee reported which. .•- . „ . 'Wniasais, By dispensation of Divine Proridence we hare been deprived by death. of our worthy brother and. late President: II sacort:Sraa N. Piti.maa- there foret e it • ''..nr4ulred. That in his death this-Leageedoseg -one of. Sts met earnest and zealOus. Members nue whosc , heat always beatlbyfullY.when the fla f.gm onibeloved country,Was covered with victory, apd.whO moticaed When that" emblem- of- Freedom eneetintered disaster .'one who as President of this ormtnization,Wheutreason - Was rampant North as Well-asyori for himself . imperishable honor by the manly stand he tool: against ires Sou wherever it reared its hidemis'forni• hi the and. , for the . dignity, courtesy - turd kindliness vv h -lie - presided over the. deliberations, of the RrAvired,.. That while we' submit with hemble'resig . ' mation. to the,will of God. if removing, from , the, vtage • oflife ! ear' brother, -we 'thank -Rim, that Men:tory of - of thd yam life. blameless-character. spotless integrity. and sit Ili.' anyielding . ittriotsra of the deceased: isieft. with•us,' and that his einiumn - virtues , all future time .iMpire to •emulation. the son's of the , Republic. -Truly; the memory of lives like thedeceased;:is precious .us fuel for the fires of • Liberty. • • • • Thatwo deeply sympatizewith the afflict :eel faintly of our deceased br•-ther, and.that We tender. to the member{ oar sympathy - and condolence.'.• • • • . Rewired, Tint a copy of theseresOlotions he foward - ell to the family ofour. deceased brother, and' that they be published in the -.7llDriars' Jocaut.. , • • On' motion, adjourned. .. • • • The follow.ing resolutions ivititt adopted by Pu laskiLoag - e, No; 216,: 11,1. .I.l.,:un:Sunday. after nixal hoz. . . . -Put:Ann - 1 - Dino No. 21 . 6,. A. V. Se imvll:FTEßN6os;:lit. March, f Aftei:.tlic retain . of•the. Lodge" front' performing the funeral servires'peeid Mr to the Order, - upon- the intet.'. .Ment..f the' Ron. tiett.t:c4E - Patitia.,'-tleceaSeiL the fillowin , Preamble:and Resolutions 'were offero. and • - .• . • WIIEIIIC-AR: .110.4 pleased the. WWI , M.ltt!r of the Universe. in-his, unfattiothalde -wisdom - . to -call from the scene of his earthly labors. oar late' . Brother, the llir.orable STRANGF,I. PALMER'. Ana' .•• •. • was . - . - one of, theoldest.Masons in the A:rintity - , and ;111 make. and prime mover for-the establishment of a - Masonie Lodge in- this' Ogee_ and - VIW)1111111 to alidlield; v.. 'ace: of the first Senior Warden of this Lodge,. unde r . is tlarter - oiganization ;' WIIIAtP."A% 'Brother' Pni.mkr. thongh :MA for -several years Bast 4t member of this L0.'114e.. nor. affiliated 'with - any other Li Age, had never:ceased manifest the most • Xealoas interest in everything that . pertained to the 'of Maionry_in general. ;and the welfare.-of thiS - -:Lodge in Part Millar 1 and tray alWaysvready to co.opeiate with the emit, whenever-MY hiS presence or biscounsi: he ' cintldrenderliny.serviee to the Oideri'• • • '; That we feel-deeply . Sepsibk; of the loss of our departed Brother, 1?....th as a Mason and a citizen: - - • ltl,ol.vco. • That tile varioliS • Vositions • a -- honor 'and. trust in civil life. which' he had - . occupied hislotrzr'netirc' Mid useful life. ' manifest- the nut. :mil respect of iris felVisv-men . all his social .aud• dotriestic - .C - irtueS are now 'rec ail e d .witii. special'asskeial ions of pleastire and endearment :lle was remarkably kind in feeling. a model of the bled•gimtle'man. honorable...and high.tonil in principle -- f large and most-public spirit. and loyal -tp ' the rnr, .scCupfilonsly - considerate totothecs, at all times mime -oils l i t Mime or abroad to friend or strange.r.randalwaVs: foremoSt:iirevery - movement for the . Pable good, In . every :aspect - of life. •he has left. us - example well trthy of imitation. . • • .. : :' • • it t; ,,,,c Thai. we tender.our nceresi Sympathies • to, his flintily and relatives; for. their, bereavement: • ctyples of these proceedings - be fur l-fished to :ill the llew,pitpoi-s . of the B ,rough, for pahli • ration, and also a cope sent:to the family of the deczas. ed. . • Attest—CnatsrOcons • .. • tiIoti'ILTPROCEF.*ENG;g fir:PORTED V.K.CI,I7SIN'ELY FOE TEM MINEILS: JOTTIrSAL pY , C. LnTLE, E5:4..3 • , - ' ,;Sr_sio.:46..continnerl: from a I week -.‘. Jury Trials. Edward Connelly we , charged- with embeizlemeht,' by Janie Cffer. but aetinitted: Deft ...was tfeteiurer of: the township bounty fund, and this prosecntion giew out of nllged misappropriation of the ntiMo-. ''Archey Gross:—Fornication.and 141inlara. Fonnd . pilty, but not j'et. sentenced: Lawrcitce Hi1021115.WA5..Ch:11,40 with the Sechtetioti•uf Ntargeeet - 3itilic‘rneithe indictment containing. aleit a. count for Yornication. Acquitted as to the Sedurtnin. but convicted iii.Furnication, and sentenced to pity sir, • - • . Benjamin Bautum.roid 'Franklin B: %Vallice:: EI11;01'1 Of the -MINI Its' •Jorirst.u.'l - s ere 'tried upon two-setritr; ate indictment , : fcir Court by certain publi , catioh iii their,paper, last %Path retiectintr: tot allemid: optic 'the Court's tote;rrity. Mr. Wallace was acquitted •in each ease. tatt - l‘ir Itarniart .found-ctuilty. in both... A question Of Yu:station raised by dablidantst.eounset. in the phltidinr.tr, is rtill.pentlitt —and heoce no sentence has yet been - ptvsed. • ,• : • • . '"' Jacob liull- r -False pretence.,..tiu oath of ;Mho Wild. Pro.,ectitor for cos s.- • : . . . . . . . 'The Courthavhez finished all the.,busihess 'ready for trial, adj,eirne,l on Wednesday eltereo6n.. ' .' • - A ('curt.- lien the trial of•tivil eatew.. - . (a liA•of which has heietotere been 5101i:died) will be held nekt•-week. . . . . . • • '• .. terofn the W as:him-ram Chroniele.j: 1 ' . - VICE PIIESIIIIAT:JOIIN ON. . :,.... There iSsintch•aiPpirit• of, fairness in the following ar: lirle from the Nets York•Su n:df: Friday in preprecinion vt . the itssaults upon Vice Bcesolent Andreas Johnson: that we transfer it to these. cciltunus: -The. Son is not of Governor Johnson's". way . of - thinking,, and vet it does rod. hesitate, ..while !cliplaritig the unfortunate scenes - of Saturday; the -ith- instinit,- to.eivflum credit for these ever.to.be.reinembe.red Services - and sacriticci whicli have made his name so c'onspictMus iir theantvils• of these sadioni - stirring• times:' This ,Is something t slid to the just and tolerant mind it is much; When we' ..reelect 'that Andrew • Johnson. daring: hi,: -connection with public affairs for more than a quarter ora century, ha.; been a inodel of utauly deportment of moderation; of frugality, of. crummy and minbstrusivene.s, we rimy welt.coneelve hew-he himself judges aMindiscre: taut which he .does not ettempitotieny. The inn. well . suites that in such excitement a -as • thoselM•whiell We lists racking; the brain and-the body alike.. the. strong man 'quails in-'the Midst•of his trial's, and. in' attempt hnr to - ward off sielines.S. 'fr:qftently 'resorts to . etime , labia. ' it should stand to Governor. Janson's. eredit, `that before he lett :Nashville he telegraphed . to Want , : inftton thatlic was not tit to Make the trip.ftlid that, he would ratheerentainiat home to assist-in' the .regenenr . non and restoratiOn of Tennessee that to be Yves' - dent of - the IJuiterl :States.... dint -attest council, held ainoier 'his: friends here,' it wits' Xitimed light that 'he Shoniti he present [O r participate in- the -ntrotst.rerenia. . nies of Mr. Lincoln's.. marimiratiiin fur a second term. ' In 'obedience tg:l their earnest 'request .he came, arid ; wrier: lie •reithed,Washington- was Co enfeebled as to be fompelleil to take b. his bed At since. Gov. 'Johnson' • appeared in the Senate yisterdity . : morning: in company' witti his:friend, Hou.:PrtstoMbiing, of New. York. who is s; sy ing witli.him.nt, the residence iit,our hospitable. follow-citizen, Franeis. l'. Blair. Sr.' tile .he.alth is'en-i ' tirely restoredi :Be was as:cheerful .nsany 'man could. be after Imvinglestoyeted from. nn - severe au iurliiipcist- • dint We hava.no doubt - he will fuliy justify the: warm- ' est anb•cifiations -Of his countriiperi. - During Ails stay 1 ' in thy Vice. Pre-:dears room -a large number of the Senators calledlopaytheir respects,- 11.111.1.141: • .otiseryed • withrouch Saar-faction that they avers- pleatied• to .seo hint well. We. how copythe article cif the Sim: . - .. ''. Tar.' Vicia ..Piti'till , l7..7.-- , 1 1 "..lill'e" dep.reciling, in-com mon with every American citizen: is keenly ':alive' to the honOr mid dignity'of His country. the- Cantina of V.i.e . z Pre,:idunt .johlit‘on at-the •ilitt411r:10011 on the fottrb of 'Thatch. -we Would respectfully satanic that the spirii..iii - which it ii.,, commented upon In public Mei pri Cate is scarcely- li-iis 'reprehenSitiles.than • the offence ...bleb has diem gummitted. • Although we..are keenly sensitive AT:the breach 'of prok,ritiY, maid-...tieite.. - and panual'sense,-that has ;been, committed be the Magi.. tnt e kohliv.. the: second office In- the ,1... nited States Government, and can realize to Some:degree the aid.and comfort, that it ..vi ill-afford tip foreign' enemies-trod" do rn . estic. traitors. yet it *duet° until. it not to • charity, to'rernembeettutt there are not, wanting sow eirciim.. et:bares:Di - this YA. , .-e which lire mini:kited to - place the objecr.of soul:my:berm assaults 'in an intitade surrges.- tivo la mach of, pity - as of , s Tifough - far ffiina• agreeing. with man . cif - the 'political views.. 'of Andrew.-Johnson, we recognize that there is nail -in the United Stuiesa man xi° lot:; .rendered niore of ' f,ctive.seirke.to lie Union cruse.. He been ia . the . very depths and .whirlisoul of Sec tin, and held his ; gruuqd, fromthe tire to last like ti. man. Ata tune when all the men's hearts•forsepok them. and:when Vie . -• treachery of sir, Buchanan; all. cornbined to render it :eitremely,doubtfulWliether any active 4 ppu*ition'would • lie.cditred to the timinitlon Of a SOntliern slave 'conISPI-.' . erect:Andrew Johnson: •of la:ones:Me. in his . plaCe in the United States _Sto.titie, deninniced Jiff. Davis and .the other ht- 1-dteru-rsaws to their laces. and maintillti , .ed that the loalericaxi people wotild never eutwilit to dis- - • union anddisMemberment, • Be resisted all the bland-_, ishtnents:of the chivalry - ,- and abandrined .Mintie, home, ', prrinerty: and everything, for the -tioioM . -antlitelhas ' : ever Is.eri true to his - let:rani. -'.-As . Governor.of Tennes see he Inspired all oar generals there -with the...ageing' ' grace. of his indomitable ..apirit. aud'strong will. ''' It is:no secret that atone-time 'Nashville tinnid bate:beim evae, .ued 'tint for 111 S :opposition to the Opinion. of a well: ' km - own general,whoznaintaille.d that it Shoilkl he aban: -d‘..ned. - Ina strictly .stratigal piiint . .of slew it • sliould _lativitheen, foe. it .had - been liptilked by Bran's army. But:pine:triumphed, timi - Nashvillelinnrs to this day. and was the be-se of - HIE b'hertibm's glotiouresueceasses.: i We wbo live-rice:lN V at Mime eannottellize the &ern e . extltem en• anti pr r,st wti ha birderc - te.o tonv ts or watt iniiii , cteiii, who dares• Op siand.itp for his 'princi -pies_ Sfill lees mat we comprehend.' the tretnentious straintipon.n leader cif even Andrew . JOhnsOlea stalwart -' frame: and robw•St mind.- The - orer:excliernent was tno ... Mitch for hinb.at last. The' simile man areeninhad in• . : hiS bon':of triocaph: - -At the moment" when his' services ihad been recOgnized by the . Am..etieftn..periple_ the Vice . •• prei.itienr•eleet. iviis stricken &rem willfartillness from which it 'MIS 1411.Z.doubtfar..scht , ther , hit could reenver. I '"-Hs did not die.-brit baaiiever been - the same, man stme.. .1- We Wire no hearttd.rieorint the old said stint:of are to . sort stimnlantw mut hi.. at - the :shattered - energies .l' •tchich bad been' ''trasted In the' noblest of.'ail -eanses.- - .During: eytr beet. - . Mutt what now - stirsairs Mast. quiet. , .times, the excitement - et ordinary pOlitics .broke, down'. I. niany.of the strong t : Men,. As. e9 mp_sre i l.wiii i ,..E.nro: • .pean itat6 . 4nen.; . out;. phone- men 'tip not live not half their ill tys: - .: lint now, :.i'llt n' th'e.-erents Of: abutiared A:tiara are erOwile4Withiti Abe Spare of i'fers: months. ;:rint - mtn tell the.-irear and. tear -of- braarn andMairi Of ' those whiiMrugilebi the heat and thick - of the contest? It is. perhaps. his.tnisfOrttine• Kati - ter than tis fault. that. .: AndrewiAnhnson dfd "not ta.Psi the- ordeal tnts'eathed: . 'The. excitement -dratlat , .. - slat*d-- tris - aleldiess 1 follawed '-hint duringhisedaraleNest9a.4rethe.res-Ornal to.styorg.: .... drink:toilet:Ova theilinuog 'dillee-bhltiera, Wittand' -• .:*ted'PreiAilerlf:Tayh r-ttrltlm•llelth:- , It still remains. to f , Ans.deidded velietbeelriee'Reett .dentAiddistm has wills edthe:Pet - frkutilis-ineit#Fiwor*A4mlii.Tikmov - 4 1, *, glint s hiox-Podtioil Thii aot,bit4'3eceillilig tiOatihotier: ..pe.,tiMl tit of tier_ actuotit . .l34llttriliettpiti4.' thi:P. ' '. , .tncitiorti!ttifi`rti.viat White - 141eliiii s kii:41%*'1.' •:- *liati•estp.ttiettesiittstglikiribkookatiilJeti - ig ,- 0101d 1 0 , j.-.onvelrsa he4acttNstits•ialtikindengt.9oo.ll4,4mati; ' - to *bona - 'en o'iie sotrulbt.'.. ••*:".• '.. ' - 't.l.. - • . . 19' Wendell ~liillip ipaid . • . ileetare yam copeeive. a bitterer drop fh bl. b bOTIAI4IOS I 4 :Rik tnetto State that ellaitraielir*ltts flag :.ore&rettiitnent:4oaltl i taittitaesiion of :Ohsr.*''. ton? (treat-s of poetiaretritititiori did the trier/Wit -1 :pogo raeghte rtiOreet*Oete- . .:11; is eat:halite&is . ant T i 1 0;00, barrels at *Or thirty 'One catTaitiAMliintli Yigir4.4 l l 6 4:n l o"'' . . her oratlls Olea*liti li6X , c'ttakitevet ; at 'the iirettetirlime,...the ,wellidawn ati&get,isr.,..Alatnia , thaectuutryi. , -48:ea-: t.iirtated betwaeri three. avid foul- tittriieand.. IMPORILIT NO DRAFTED MEN AND VOL $450 74 . . 104 439 s • 75 - 6 00' $660 04 . . 19 IS Ati4ll . olMitetri•ltequiied to Iletniaritoilwitir. pimp, on or . Before - In ay.lo, • IW. • • • • • - • . • • rao lit • •. • . • . Witeiras the twenty-first e*tion of the :net. of Cori. • gress.' improved on.instii . cntitlerl amesidthe several tictsheretn, fo re , FazedlOVrov.idele , 'the and calling "out of the national Oteet. - rata • ' 'for other purposes.”. required . that. in addition tp . .the • other.lawiti.penalties of the crirrienf desertion fretrithi , MORI:V . S or naval *setrice persons wholitre desert :ed the .military or Herat, retviee the:United - State. •who shall ni.t return to aid service; or topott them . • selves to a provost-marshal within sixty slays after - the; pthelaroationterelnafteinientioned,'snell be • deemei , - and 64ten to:have - Voluntarily relinquished and forfelte .theferighte Of citizenship. and their:.tights to becom • citizens arid - emelt deserters shall be -forever ineapshl • 'of holding office Of trust or Profit.thiderthe Unlte • Mates. or of exercising any:right of citizens thereof rtersorts whit shell tiererifter desert the =Uttar: or•navalserricie and all persons -who being duly-enroll • ed,Maisliall depart the. jurisdiction of the district Ii• - ,Whietthe !scotched; or go. beyOnd - the limits of .-thz ; United States, with intent. to' avoid . any - draft bite.' th,‘ 111111tali'' Gemmel service duly ordered, shall. be.. to the penalties of thissectiim : and the, President hereby author:tied:and requitisi forthwith, on the paSS age of MTh act. to lease his reorientation setting forth . . . the Previsions.ofthis..Settion; whieb-pmclamation thel'resident is requested to notify all deserters return ingwithin"tidy days'as Aforesaid. that they shall be pardoned . on.conditioti of returning to their regiments' and' companies:' or to snch other orgeoleitinal tt... they ~rtiy. he assigned to; until they shall have -servedfor - a pent of time equal to original : term. - a:enlist • Nits.; therefore. he if Irnhivii. that, L. Ate:ahem . • cola; President of the ilnited Stites: do:I4TM - this rei • proclamation. as required by said act "(miming ;and :M. q.tiring all deserters to retire to' their proper posts:. and I • do' hereby notify them - Mat all deserters win • shall. Withie'sixty days from the date of this firoctimr:, on orbefore the 10th day of 1fiy,..1855. re . turn - tit service or 'retina theinseltes to a. provost ..mar: shal: Shall be pardoned, ou conditien: that , they return to•their.regimentwrid rompanies. or to such :,other or. ganizathinti as thilk mit be ;assigned to. and serve 'the remainder Of their original terms of eolstment. and 'iii idditiontheretosi period equal to the time lost -by de - Intestimonv whereef. '1 hare - herenntocet -my, hand and seal of the rniteiStates to be Dorie at the :city of Washington.' this 11th :der Mardi. in.the vear. of °Or. Lord 1656, 41]d otthe indepen- dence of the - bitted BtateA the eighty-,ninth: . • ' . -,..• . . Ey the President;,. • . Wfixttx H. Sate Seiretal of State . . P. : goEIP 5.,: PottarßllerP a., , . . .• •-• AGK'N'T FOR THE SALE•OrTHIC -:' . WHEELER W ILSON - , S E:WI :IN Or MAC MIN E S In Schuyrl ill . County ,: A ianabeiof thene:eioellent Family Mathiriei : Are al .waye'kept; on hand and can; be :seen : in operation calling at. h 5. rresidence in -.Yorker St.r . t,.'ti.vinv. Mb: `next diiortr;the En li h Luthertin • • ".*: • To sieccuronq . ate pemns.. asing. these. Machines,- 4rOpiy'of Mitchiste Oil di . 4BOap,.ain Clark's ThieUd; in all nriniiieng . .and •'Colorei ldapted tq SeNyinp, Machine use, will tiii.lrept tinbainL. -*-Tiirongbimitrnitinils' for working these MaChine . wilt he 'given to parties . purcbai=lug'..., • . OPlem by than, n iil .receii•e - ..prpPipt . ..atlepttob. CaP And' examine iiefore,iyurclinehui tily4"where.... ---T • • • • • - ••.HE - .G:REAT ENGLISH REMEDY. .• 4•Amics ci,Anws • • • , . . • , :CIELEBtZ ATED :FEMALE • PILLS r: • Prepared front a' pfeseriptioir 'or sir J: *Clarke; ••.- y.rp the Queen..• •' '• :This Well kriown.inedicine is no impnstiloim bnt sure andreafe rernedy• for Flitnale..Ditlivulties 'and. CgO.•g fitriwtions, from any cause' Whateyer and, although a I powerful remedy,: It .contahis. nothing hurtful to the I to 74...ttitteolxnics it is peculiarly suited: It. Will: Mai:bort time, bring . on the monthly period with ren- Nt•riou . P. and Spinal; Affeetfotis,pain 'in the "Pack ' Fatigue • un exertion, Palpitation of the I Wart, Lowne:qa of ripitiP , . Ilystulc ;:Sick IleadaChe: Whites. and all the painibl diseltes occasioned by a tlisordei - ed . Systeini these pille efleet a cure when :ill other Means have failed. Ttiesxrmia HAVE ioow: a• 6 FAIL WHERE • Till' I,IRECTIPAg UNTIE FAMPHLF,T ARE . .WELL For fullparticulark g et a pamphlet.• - free, of the Agt. Sold hp all . Dru=rists. Price $1 per bottle. Sole' United Sfafe • .;....:JOOIC MOSES. '27 Cortloodt St.,'New Tork-: audit peQtatie ,ttamps.enelosed to any an thorized agent. will insure a bottle containing. over St pills by'rettiru pal .4i . Nov. 5, '54. .• . . A . y - IV° is der! D iscovir3.- - - • - ••• tendoti Hair Colorill'estorer and preSing." • London Hair Color Restoritr and Pressing.” "ikindon Hair Coloritestorer and Dressing.o . • • For restoring Gray Hair to Its original' color' withnq d • yein.s..; or causing' the hair tcigrOw where:it • fallen off nr heel/mit thin •;• forreinovitig any eruptive DiteaseE Itching, Scarf, Dauditiff,•*ete.' . • • • • . • nui does It require any washing:Or pretiataH . op - - before after its me:: It creates a; perfectly healthy state - of the scalp: by acting as a stimulant' aliti'Mnic to the or:: .gansbecessary to suppiveuloring- matter to the - -hair, and completely restores them to- their - original 'Fluor and strength. - It is entirely different from alt,other hair preparations, atutis the kninfn • iestoir of color' and pe.ifeq. lukir dres:Fi!.lg . • combined.. IM-Yery mans eases it. has .• • ' lIF.Art9 WITIF NEW. EIAUL , even %viler& :hey had been bald for Years - : For thispnr )os.e.lt is 'decidedly. 'the- best . preparation. known. A trial- will Sat isfy 'the thost skeptical. thus 'placing- it -ai the - .head of 411.oStier remedies for baldness and the pie-'ir serration' of the hair ire the fallestlnsnriatice and beans - . TO TO LADIES • ' • . iFO would espeChilly ask - ti e.e.tention. the ladies to this now nniversally ~tropular hair preparation; and remind thein. of Ulf!. well-established fact that - .many the hair tonic .in vogue are'. not only powerless. for good, but absolutely' pernicious, - and. oo often rlestruc- - tIVO in theirinfluence upon the -- growth of , Etta The." Li ndol; flair Color Re:storer-t , eimtains . sub - - stance that - will clog thelrores. bat it does contain real nourislinierir for the vesSelsrlibt.,litichlts rot is spring, thus randi , rin% the hair traly elegant' and beautiful- in every wriod of. life, children's heads it. lays the foliartion - or a good head of hair, and.•at - the- lady's toilet it- is indispeusribler- TNAt 'NOf Suit: lIAT. itriN.lll". OR.iirr..FT.NFMT Nr7.4• It is Oa only attested article that. Will . absolutely, , - .U:ithout deception. is-so - ire tbC bair:to 11S:original color and . beatify.. causing it to grow•where it - .has : fallow off. Price, TN cents "a'bottle : sir bottles for $.4. ' • Sold at ii - tallesaie and. retail • I.?i , 1)... St•VAYNE 50N..330 - North :;11. 7 T11. Sfreet..Plailad'ar, qud JOAN ; G. PaGIVN SON; and. HENRY .SAYLOII, , Sept-17014: '. Mrirefe; much .Of its popularity from . the '' . simplitity 4endiug ite use.: which _'ices': it ii.pedilliar• value in s' The:earloas :diseases which mac ;be reached by it and •in their stagea'.er'atlicided... are among those which are ,peetiliarly fatal It stiffered . to run i. : bat_tlic 'curative • magie . 'of this" preparation at onee'dLsarmatlerri of their-,tairOrs •all_ reefeetsSt fulfils.the conditions Of's poUular medicine: Prices,'2s etsi, boets., and - i per bottle. • 1•23,1' . . •Deaatale.,.;"lLif4iiitseita can't'. Ca tarrb, tr . eated . •with . the utmost _success, .bj , Dr. J.. ISAACS..Oculist and Aurist.• tforir.erly .of :Leyden. -11ollend.j No. ray: Testinutidals from -. the coostretishk . Sources the ' ,OS? -aud.Cottutry can be seem at hi, Otfice. • The.medicatfaculty ere inTtted'to aectinipany their patients, es he has 'no secrete tu..hia .practice. AitTiewiAL: E 1 E:3 luserted without pain. No charge made for eint6itiatiouv, :March 11., . .. . . . . . . . Ottly'One Dollar for In ligomesitead,•-The ;cheapis• - t• and hebt investment t.ver nifered. to the.puh lie. .Tlibusands.languish and ai,..- Wile/a Al.:S1111,1ii invst-; pent in the Old floatesteild.Wildillierry Bittio . n.wor.Td • ; nut billy hare 'checked disease. -hut . .mind I tin. Grief; and Moaning.: • These 'Bitters are doubly•distilled, l strongly ineditted. and aspire as. the , best • of iFiur• 1 They are un'tirtiljand eontaiiinopobion, ' Acting upon 1 the Liter. the' great seatof disease, they not only •cure. I, _ but prevent disrobe... !They. cleanse the Stomach, midi. purify the Blood...; .They remove Blotches and Pimples; :-. front. the Face.. They:. cure Scrofula, Erysipelas. and, ...,, all - B/Ood disioasitt.• and are a certain - „retnedy forOys..; pepsin; .3iiintlice. and t.lhrouir:Diarrine.a. •'- For Cf 'Ugh&. ' . :NOTICE.-4- hereby. offer' Myself , ' as a and Colds. they are Aliverior io oak:Cherry Pret9rra.:44.., -.35.--- .Candidate for Chief. HEt uresis at -the-.en; :To p erst.ms of sedettutrYilltbifr'; and: :these i•vhi'leal Al' - . suing, Borough election:: • • :' .- .'' • • . - hiss izif.scrength. or, want 'of- ambitiofi.•the..4 Bitters are : ` -... • , . Tpold 'into the Borough treasury .during the Nit eSpreittliv:adaPfed. .•-they' ierre4 , e• - • the . apPetile auir• --- - - ear ~,456. f;lr.Which'l MVP the receipt of the TreaSursr. strungthen . the Laxly . ; ..To Nunsizto Momiss and Dai.t...!-• ...,Bstrhir, rtidi..avet,Nl Ad, disclia • rgn the duties of the `:ATE FEALI-LES,' and at that csitical period known 144 , the r • .o r eice.w i,,., fid -.. , ein) I respectfitily-sabinit :my Tame' filr. • Trit.i or Lisa, these Bitters'.Will.be found of incalcoln-,1 - , ,, , ,.. eket , b 7 ^ ,,,. : • • .. ~.. - .., - 3 , 1 , ... 8. .BE L L. - ble , value.. • Remember. anil" purchiWe. the .g.tinuine.Old 1.. ' powsyilit.. 3L arch 1S; , 05. - .- ' '- - • 1:1-te .. • ..• Hornekead Wild -Ohiwry•Bitters, manntitatared , by Dr.- • --- - ... . ... .. . T. B. Slingerland ,t: C 0.,. New York City.; Stilifby : _,„......_. ' IVOTIICC .TO AstllitlElafealiKi.-The. FOX-1 BROTHER. Potrsiille,• 11. 8..-DANlSt.:Olttir , '.., • ''''st'Asseitcrits of the several .boroughs. ittal town 'W.holesole Agents. ••-Sold .also by - R: M,, ,, -.1811.12i4..5.Z I-1 ships orThe:Giunty. are -requested to call at the. Co m. Clain and Drugl4 . ists everywhere. ' .•- ; - - •'• ••., ''' this.lotiers , OfEce--•-i'n persou..dorindthelast two weeks Fehr 15, .t:l. - .. .... '.- - - --'. ' :. :: ', • ..7-Im, , ••. of March fir the purpose of v-celvine their m-peetive ' ' tran‘ciipt.S•and instructions for Making - the Spring Ai- TO .. . . . . . „. . . .r. - • cONl.,titurrivEs.--The . ntidersigned, , E.sisments; • • • . . . • . . . .•-.... . • ' • • haying been restored ~ o health' in a few weekar by at. •• .. -. . . .. . . E. W.‘ZEIGLEit, - . .), Commi ss ioners '..'very.simPle remedy, after havingsnffered Several years i, -. .i. • .DAVIDPOLEY; . -.) .- '" ' . . .. . with a severe - lung • affection', and •that; dread diseaSe,.l : ,..„Corintni..Siriners . Oili s ce,l: . ' •-•-.,., , , .- • • . • COnSamptionis =inns toniake knows to his fellowPottsville Match I.s. • f • •• ~ ~ ....., ..•- • .• . . sufferers the means of eure.' • • .:- ',. -'' -.....: .• • ',- •. , ,'. . NOTICE:-A. General Meeting of 'Abe: • To., all who deilt - e - it. he 'will - Send' a etThtyot the Tire • - . •• ' -. Stockholders (if thtititional Bank of Penn 'Sylvania of - bejteld. at 'their'. Rankin , Boise. in:the :ac - iption.itsw..l, tfcce of char:gejWith the Oreetiona-fOr ,•,• B3rOugh of poStaville: on 'Monday, ..A1.4 - il rith nest. al. •:prepiring and iising:the same.- which they. - : - .1 , 011 dad e i r ' . .3.o ceelock, 4.-.31.', for. the purpose of taking into. t., , :iti- • , . . . :•,,,i - re cur ifo r :;. o.. cst ,, i pv,„.. , A gn i viA , .. - Bih Nci a s .. 1•• siderat.lon and decitling;:the. quffition, whettier or not .. .. • .. -.. • - -- ... • - - _j i • -1 .., : the:Auk shali betionlle ati-di-tteiraiort; raj tairrYfild on CoCous. COLDS. ite...: The OnifoWoci of-t4e liar!•.--"er'! . the;hatiness.of Bankitia tinder the law's', of the 'totted .. .. .fa. sending the..nreacriptiOn , is to .benefit , the ,iiiiieted,4•:State....;.apd oi:...iii.xerciiitif, ;the. foa•er :confemd ..bk the - • .-• 1i i5 . 2 1.1-,. 'Gteiend Asiembly of. tloa Counnonwealth.'..entitled stn - Mid agreed info' which henontette.s to"he Act.etiablih the Banka.ol thisr:Ganamon*.eill tit - tol-lio-• . - .. . . , . - , .. . . . ruble i and he, hopes every, sufferer 1v)11 try kda...rdttAY•• • come .4 . 4 , xlithraz for • the purpOse of &nuking under .. .. • -, . . .. . ... '.11P. , it will Ca9:i:tirterii nothing, and mayprose .a blessing. , , the Laws of,tha United states. approved thd f...'ld of.Au 'P - • wishingitt. • riPtfon will Plettinaddrg=s ; • 'g ,1 0•• ifiCrit and to take sec:l,ll4lm In fePtidtheretn • tp. antes e - -' •. : ..- ~-..., • Rat' EDWARD. WILSON,A, Williamsburg • . -. ~. Bkiirder of the Board of Directors, •-. '. .. •*. Feb; lPk,- •65.-7-3 m- • ' • '•• Viage . Courity. Itew Mork_ - - - : • "..C...H..,DBMGLER, Ca•duier..' .. . . • - ZVI ansitleldNi Diepenantors , main. tin.t touat. of ' -,.... ~,it . ....--.A.P.K-E.AL_S.II.O noderelamed. Commis . . tiLoSa' 114911113 of the.shops is inert and. ytmlAiless' .—.-........ - mi , teloners of the County of Schuylkill. here 371r;,Ayer Itiltia".wcitino on ilds. drug' atatea that . mii, i, l , ygig , Tp use r „; pe t it t . t t b y I . x 2riZi said t .Math r . . lieu. P l A c!' '9 t h e a r ill : only ititinert as' ftinnd.ln • the itloPB.. but • 156 .818° are. , ! ' ' - relatitte. to the Assessments and llilltia. gattlmen ii t tn , ist . of the preparationa..fromAt,•or".l..its .name: t ' made for the year iSfki, will beheld for the several Bor 41e linotia.lantrei - er. that. thii r.ct - liriitea front the tail . o fighe ned . TOwliehiPe of -said • Cototts',.. es followe. to . , Of worthlets •iaripties,- or niishilla=prePtuationS hy - in I.: . '._• For tne TowiWidp *of Warne- at the bonse Of John competent men t that the true .3fedielnal - Sicianar - lila , t..Brown.!• - on Monday,. the lith - day'hf.April.. • ' ' ' Nat= smitax,,iftj ~:i( kli e , t i ! fr ip s ,- , T heit . freAdy pail '. Fur: She Townsitip of .Washington, at the . ..house:of. I Isaac 13.10.4:10rfe the ftha.y..of April . - . , .. .. 6 . 7 . 01 in 101, is one of thermos!. e'er...tin alteratiTes ; . ' l'or the Bo had ToWr.ship,.of Pine ,, tiwe_ it the Wc pri....."—te4. , :.'comblined 'With other - anhistances nivel ~ house of Xennedy Robinion, :on 'Medi, .e4day,..the lnth 1 ', l t.krative Fo' ivr,. i'e -/ ci c l in " - § tinin e ,. :..... .r. • ' . 1 / 4 f :.- , tsorthe P V;Wnqtrip or TteMIIICIt 'at the honse Of aos. 1 makenAyeee comp: Eat :of .fikatirti.; 5. winch we 'have.: , En.ensperovr, on Ttnimlay.the °nth decor April. • - 1 reiiimulo helieve I .- • One' of. the, moat ' - etfeettntl ' reme=: ,:,- Foe: ElO TOW:whip of Franey , and • kellly. , At the I 1 dtm‘ for bonlote: . # l 4 "dimteee:atidl rot' intrtfiink the': -boi*.eof - Johrt P. Beringer, on Friday. the 'ilat . day of ; 141° ° 1 "I lic # 1 '" ev'er ' Yq • 1343 en ' f "i i4..7- 4 P 3.1 ". T . '7j'- -. VIM' '',,,,e ToweishiPSof Branch at thehonse of-Dome *77**i..r. M* - .i. ..,;tfrrrArr.i',:: ; :' . .l'. 2,l '; .. 'l'-:' , .'f;-4." - ;:1`:` ,- ;7 - ...:',..1 ' 1 .11ii.. Cole man: 1341 Satnnitty.. the' 'lld dav of April._ . •:' - ..- . -.--,- •...,,,,, • ~... 4 ..., ...,-., .„....- , -t., s_._... • - . •.1 . For OMTown...hip.of :s.;orth . l'ilanlina. - as the. house. • - s . if you *mraisit fia - leiserr:4l. 'lt.sfAet r ailltiverT.l Pr' Vrederklt Wei*, on Monday, the •241n,day of Am il. Ibisiturolating..t4l.:.the-lanntan-ayetem. , Maleand ' fe- .. If th R. ho f _0r......e._ n...U2_ Cressona. At LUC honsa af Peter Inie : Atet;int , ea.the niar- I . P•erzei. on Tori4l4:stre-150. clay of. Aprd.: '' - : ..'. :., . :r1 insttatont - aof the wchrAli. , for Arek and al -'?'. Pailho33otongh•of Schuylkill... Haven. at:Abe-house shotateadtattoga.neler 'px,th ' . r*er'read.'llie re,....,.:.0f Williattilf.rainer, .on Wednesday," the...46th day 'iftt . relzetteditleaW -"If ,Oritm.." . a eurionai-.- - ..April;. , •, '• . r.. - • ....--, ' - • , ...-. - . .bnoittitionielitt. *Ole. awl it iOad henla'ret-evii:...-..ior,:iliE . *enelsin Of grout:li. kanheMi and .the'B9l 4 IR 'OW. - 400 ' .-'. ' • • : i., -'--., • - . ~.,. •- ' : OW . " . ..7.0116 Of,:Anburth..2llt .the ]nine : of Andrew . Reber on 1 linintah ". ,i 7.0.1i7tvi . .--. •. ! 'wiluiy b..+';',Altittmday, theffth day of April. ': , • •-• • .•:: • _F- . - - ; • -. 144rit tl?.,iC " * c oilirrAmtl - For the Borouth• of Port C.fhitun; at ttat hi:meet erd -4 2 - 0 4,5462t5„,:. A!, ' .'"' . ..,•,• , „L.11.„1";,,,..1 .7.llestry."2OYer, on Friday. the ilith dey ot. April.: .—. ; ' .- . , Tit. 44" : `:,.-..' • ~ • •-. : ~ - ii*lo*.l. :V& t.te Township of Watt it Vac Ifrx!• Or March,#k`eF,..= a3m;7 . . here a I. a n a fc- ' Ilk. will find I r l,l"s bnt Pli w r hA ta t ,a at . A. rl fb" , ,i, d . j. - to: 404.7 moist =W.?, itmtic) An* f 4 eine twholuto used : d ieiii ' Sticte r t G ibe had tox $ 5- a she would roil to 'die theta ntha erinig„; . box tor thentit -Chr Y hti ,,__ ve Z u r -4 .,..c i a ez eVllB; theywhuld It ladies On b r : lca c w r ua ' , . E ! - Wid1 3( oi en t in' another; ii - vet‘bet'witite4 thetila , 7 ee 7-1 lemutan,.hearled.." A Card to • •-' , - • • Air Opt's' rin xi i Chluiiv tx , lll to snare WATents- en*Lis, GOLD P*Sfi taut; and other NititlableaMinaefaVeseelrig'iska bal. prier. ;Sortilifor..CtOrilar.Crilaile4: l 44,l4fatairdn& fail 161 and Ise:ititalsis:iiith Special Terms and full in.. Ain:nation for aeuts.-LNety libered..and .remnnerative. ,Sat Wfaetion varanteed in eve' .imftauee. ". ,kddreils; , Jea -(Cot. Diactd - ._!..GEOAdtaRIT 401:14n , • 21.Vr5.--3-3131 303 BroAdway.. New York.. . . . , • 111 Eal R. DIE E.!: - 111A.113 DYE • • • Butulielor , •?lllaile. - . - Dye..hi Atte ?beet. lti, the'. world. The only true and perfect Dye—Barnilev4---,ln stantaneons .and Sellable -produces w: splendid- Black or Natural Brow—remedies thi , 81 eiTeasuf Bad Dyea. and frequently restores the original color. •-:::-Sold by all .Drug.f_n. The.gennlue is signed, V7.1411.te11e10r,,81 Direlay stieet, New York.. 7 , • January 1865. ' . ••••• • WITISIFEign.S.I . WIII6IS.EIRS • • Do you want Whiskers or Monstiche4 (Jiir. Ott,- e)sn' Annpourid will force them to grovconlhe mripettv , eat face or chin. or. halr'orr hall heads;_ Six: . Weeks.. Price.. Sent by snywbey4i; clot*lTAiesTed, on receipt of nrice.... Address.' WArt_Ntll & co.,- Box address."...: siooklyrs. Y. The_liridal..Cbwinber,an..ESny of Warning Andinstrodion bye How,. arc' sent 'free of ttiarke'• in wiled en yelopea. iiiiTON, Howard . ..4...oefation;Thiioeitotda; Pt , . ,Firotherhcaing Circulating L ibrary, Market Stieet, Pottsville. .Sper r lal aarangementa .are made : with persOn.lultul,toUms of Idahanoy.. - Schuvlkill 1116 Th, Minersville. and Taniaqua. :FOUR -DIFPEIt- E:s.:T BOOKS aro allowed to , 8111111Clib015 - at distance from P.ottsville'... '#te newptiblieations air. added as ,soon us' . *: 1/14arth . . . . ' . . Old .Ejen In alie - :. Rie*,4ii pamphlet directing how to speedilreestere eight and pre - up epectaclers irittiont rid Of-doctor, or medicine,.Sent by. mall. free. on reipt.of le emits... Address . E. D, FODYR.M. D.; Feb. 4, '6.1.;-4` , :6 .. an - 1.13 q Broadway, New York. ..;.,411010 . 11ll . it01,i4cce: NOllOEs. • • • • Ire laeryirea at Trtnity: , ,(Episcops3)• cbnieb, •.- on Sunday: morning at 34' past 10. Sunday evening at 3.; past 7; except on the arsomini SISTIDAYTHE 1111 NTH. when the serviee is twist 3, P. in place ,of the -Wintriot Piesibile . i!iri iChntrock,.amier Ma; hantOngo,:md- - ThirdStreets , • Rev,,lsAsc CET; Pas- Services, Sunday 10}6 A, M.. - and P. M., ex cept, on the - 3(1 Sunday.of every nionth, when the Second service.will be held at:.3.4. P. It. .• Lecture, Thiariday, evening - , at - ' ~ ...S.abbath School, 2 M. Prayer . Meeting.- qnarter .before 10, Sunday. Morning. Gerinaint, Refiormed Church, Marl et_ 'Street.: • ReY Boonen, Pastor. * Re g ul a r alternately. in the'aerman and English languages., ey- . ery Sabbath day, 'at 10 A:,,111. and 1 Prayer Meet— ing ted Lecture every Wednesday evening at .1. P. -M. • February - 13th and 26th, Englishin the ,morning - and bermati in „the , evening.; -- • -' . • February sth and 1911 i. detrain the- morning' and Eindish in the evening. . Y -,1 -very Sunday iir7 Union Pinyer Mce,iing r .every nnwning,,froin B};• to OX, O'clock, in the. frame - Cluireb .'onSecond Street,. between Market and. - .4rVvegian All are -invited. • . ' • • . . • • • ' Ea angelical Church, Callowhill street.—. (3: llato.ins, Pastor. will Trench German ev ery Sunday - morning - at 'lO - o'clock, tred•English in.the Evening ,it 7 O'clock. • . • • 'etliodisi - E. Cliureii; Second Minot, above :Market. Rev. J: .8. MeC;cl.l.ocoM Services':. • Sabbath, at 10, A. P. -M. PrttycrMeeting, Tuttvday' evening, at. 7:4 - : . iarilegular Church, 3Lahlu3tailgo st. Preaching every Lord's Day, Morning_ and -- Evening, :at :M.,: and L.P....M. Lecture, iVednetiday Even - .lug, at 734 ,'clock. D. AeSTIN, .Pastor. 7 Untlieran • Church.; Market • Sntiar.e. - . Her' L. •M. K - Ooss, -- Pastot. .Preatchinu every Sunday InOrning and evening; at lox A. Al., and 7, P: M.-- ...Prayer .Meeting, and. Lecture eyen., at i o'clock IRA BRIE D. . . XII Marriage Notices mizet be . aCCalitpanied . with 25 cents freipionr in the Jot .-toi AT. " . . •DEPUE.— . .CREASET.—On the 2d . MahripOY City. by -Rev. DEPVE to Miss ELt, CaeAir.; both of Mahanoy City, Pa.' • • MORRISON—LTITLEILS.LES.-rOn Thursday, March 16th..1561'. at-the residenceof the bride's . father by the - Rev. \W. P.' Leu•is, Rector of .Tribity Chrirch. PottSville, llorivat-E...Monsisori of Pottsville.. to dam:b ier of %Yd:Lit:debates, Esq., of New. Castle. KITCHEN- , SAVITS.-:On Monday,. March 15.126.5.. by Rev. Issue Riley. Josian'll'Erroar.:c • and ANNA LM,. Ai...Sari - re: -both of MillinviriLle,Penria. • • • -.•••• .• . . . . SEIBERT,MARIPEN:—Ori the 15th inst . .. at the I es ldence of the bride's mother, by the - Her. 'Joseph Me-, Cool, „Mr . li.'.6raneav of 'Charnhersburg 'lll3d Mica Eclair E . M.iterrs, dinghterof the late John S. C. 'Martin,.Est, of Potteville. • - ,-.• •• . • • • .sirkple . ..anneskneentents *nth.. free. Those' :in , . bompanied with notices,: &c.,initstbe paid for at. thi rate of Weent. 1 per line.' . the -11th inef:; at Gilnerton, 311thanoy- Towwthip, CAAOTANK A., Cy - iirgliter. - of , Ttioniiis G. and • Ludy May,„ aged &months. ..; J,EGALL . .. NOTICES. . . VSECIITOFPSI NOTICE.- - sWherNs. letters testamentary on the,estate of Stranen N. as., lite of the Borough. Schtlylkilj uty.. haie heed - granted'. to: the subscriber - as .E.xeinitor of the last *ill 'anti' testament of said deceased : No , tine is hereby given to all persons indebted to said es tate to make payment, - ',and those. having,. 'claims: will 'nni , tentthem for settlement.M ' • • ' ABEL:C. T..llaikt - AS. - Erecutor, - . . : .or t64A.ILES H. GRAEh'F -- Esti Pottsiille Marcb.. l B; • . . • . • 11-6 V .. . . NOTICE, .TO RENS! O'N-E All' personis having bad Tension business with'the late Judge Painter,- are hereby .noritted''that. the4umers !rpm been 'lat. with Mr:. Georie W. Matz, Esq , near. trie•Post.O.ftlee in 'Pottsville, 'where the pa-.• pers may belted on appantion. . • 'March .1.9, '65. ' ' ABEL' C.:THOMAS. • A vi ill ERE AM 'Letters of -Administration on the :•Estate•of 40IIN.STItA13011, Lite of the. Borough County, deceased,' hive been iv-anted to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all tmlehted•to.tmid esiate, to make ,payment. • ana those' having. Claims wilt_nreserittliem for settlerneut:•- - • • ' ,March 4. STILMJCII, Administrator, A D3RINISTRATION NOTIC E.---Where 711..aslettehi.of Administration on. the Estateoc , J.,.- .00is Basra,. line of the Borough of St.. Clair, ;deceased; have been granted to•the subscriber: notice is InTeby .given.to alrthoie indebted to said.estate 'inake pay ment: and those .bnying claims present them for eetcIemenL:.CHARLES A. BRETZ; Administrator blarCh ':* • 4131111113CEIRATiORYS NOTICE.--Where-! 1 - S-'ast•Letten3 of ..I . .dtxunL4Tation ort the .litte•qf"Eoll-. 'ACE '•1! - .: ,, Sh11:1.11,- lute - -of the- Borough , of COunty of SchuylkilL.decen, , ed, granted to' 'the iubUcribers. notice.is hereby giVen to all those in debted to add' estate to make payment,'ind those hut'. claia4 will.P.retenithem for Battlement.• • • :March 4,:t65. , -9,6Pl...ganire of Estate of EL P. Smith., . . . W .. . . . A prmstsr trLTioN..I 4 IIO,TIC E.:—here ./-1. at: letteit‘ of adatlidsti-ation. on the Estate ..f N..k- TILLNIEL BOWER, •late of the• Borough of "Miners- Ville, Selinyl,killConntY, deceased ; have been granted ta•• the subscriber, noticlf is hereby given •to all those. indebted ttissald - ,:ehtatei . tn. nu die- Oayarent, and those 'haviog clainis•will:present.thein for Settlement. ' -- .•. • ..1•0§EI'l1 ROTH.WELL. fiecksehinille: let?, `4 5-4 - 6 t . - .t.:4ls:s'Tp., tichnittrillCo..;-Admintor...- \]f ENE KA:c. NoTtu Els 1111 E .11ENN,EIVIi(iF F . petroliam• Cooli#bity invite propi,salp foi• a IQ.ur 112 borbe pcoCei - portat):e:Or Mationary:ENGlNE.- . . - 'Apply to .111=0 ' Minh 144.•65_ kwersAiSaVardar:the%9ll4ay' Ig 4,40 1 Berctith. Of . 011140 b ,at Vitt our of . ir, on Monde . the tat f. . . I j ourrnshi of. „, - 64 at . ~ e 1 .090 re: /....; On , - lila_ : i :. •.. ' 'l‘niusbf.., s„ -- Pen • • °use -or, lth. on Wid'desday:'the y . ' ',.." Aiwnahltf •Hehn. attd • Ward of the. of Tamaq at the ' Iruseo('lfielti4l, Beard, , ' nay', the it dap ot - Mey,' •re - ' , - 74 .-" ;.; • 1 Sontkand Igurth^ - WanieW thellnrett at4he'houso of Michael' Beard, ' ; on Friday: qms.b*.o . 'offtScill.- rat, tiartnarrul .1, " , nut.atindayi the tith.dayrotMay. 3s;L• AL_ .th ..cz lanursaille.itt tie no* ormithq m asisidity:lhe Sth day of May. . ... ,`" .. ,sAlowW4rftiflfew,,Otstle'rat-the Innate•4l _ ..eber.- ea Taeay. the.9th day of May: . - , ' •IrarZtut i itolistdF l :o .iLFUster-Ait the houswoft'hOtt.: Stephens; on Wednesday: the 16th day of May. _. • . For the Township of Butler..a the bone of Lewis ~Seltaer.Ant Thursday; the 11th day of May. , . ahelfeicitigtkOf Ashbtnd,oat 74km:1ton:3cl- r iff Stiehl. fitniug*grWrAil Satimlay,lite'/2th and!..1311 days Ma• : , :. For the: Borough of TotiiviTle.' the South and 'North Westwards , at the . Comtnissloners . Office, ori Monday, _M the 15th day of ay.... , •.-':- • - - ' . •- . . • For the Borowih of Pottsville, the Middle and N - wth- Aketileds".*tbe.PO4un4si un qsc4 llo,°4 : rcles44Y,, Win, - day of May. -..''''' ' 7 . ''''' - . . • '': '".- . ." For the Bernriuh'of Palo Alto. at the Commissioners' Offi-e, onWeduesdaY. the 17th day of May:: ' • ~For the Etiwongh tit Pott:Cirboal at the - Oommiasion- . , esw Ofice.; en Thursday tbe lath day of May . :, ., • i -': :.I *Far the _Township of East Norwegian, at the Com- i ti3issionere Office, on Friday; the lUth day iif- May. . ' For the Townshipof _Norwegian.. ist the .Commisainn- , ars' Office,' on SaturdaY the 211th day of May: : :.: . . - ~.. ' • For the Towwhio.of .Cass, at the honsie of Ann 'lief-. lly. ert Monday; the 2'.2d.day of May --.• :. '., For the 'ToYinahips of Haley, • Ilegins'and Pnrter,. air* bouie ot Moses Dreteroiti Tuesday,. the. 23d.day For. the' Townslilp Of. Uppper.Mahantongn.:.ni the house of Jelin W.. Ileplei, on .NVednesday, 'the 24th day '• For the Township of - Eldred, at the house of Joan' Wetml; on:Thursday.. the ?sth' day of. Slay,: , • ..., • . ."..• _- Further Trwnwhip,of...Barry.. at the house of, John .stenkteelanFtiday,theleth depot May: • . ''- . __'' ' -- For the Borough of Saint Clair. :id the hemmer - Jona-. than jotineon, on Saturday.the.rith day of May. . For the Township et. Mahandy, at the house oh Hey . . many Wright. on Monday. the 2.qth day et 'May. ...... '. Vor the Borough.of Mahanny 'City..at the Wyse of Harrlien Derrirh. on Tuesday, the 30th day of May. For the:ToWnship of Union. at -the house o _ [..Daniel Statiffer,on-:WedneedaY„.the alet day of May. '• . . . FOY. the' Township of .Bash. , at the house, of Israel Lindner, on Tharsdny.- the itt day of June.- .•• • • •••••• ---'• - Ter_the BOrotrah ef,,Mlddletxwt. at the house of Hen ry Krefs; on Friday. thud day ofJnee: •.. --• /1 • For the ToWnship of 'Blythe. ii. • the house- Of,Widisw . lielly. on Saturday , th'e 3d day of June. . , . :• , - For the Itnionek of Mintrit :Carbon; - at the:o3'l=W sionerw Office. On Monday_ the sth day of Jane. . ' ' VP'''.4.ll persona.:and corporatienA, who feel theft., ielves ag'greived 'by the - AFSTESSNIENT • si.:l) VAl.r....tioN oramsta TiFt.OI•FMTT., -and. all. persons ,claimieg• exetnp tions from the Mitxtt.t. ENur.mas . r. on 'soy account whatever.. are requested. to :attend at ..the times anct .placesabrive anted ; for redress.' '... , 10 exempti , ms from Militia Duty will be .allowed,after and appeals hy. the CHART..} . SPRINGER, - I ' ' ' ' . - • . ' • ~ . Ef,t.r.4 IT \V. 7, iII'OLE .D,VIDFOLIY; r. .H.. } Commissioners: J. Arreir ... F. W. Baturria. Clerk. .•. .. .- - • , Commissioners..office„ March idi :ISIS: • ..11-st. .. . ; ~zo DIED • .. .. . . ... .*liimm... 0ir . 14741E0N.4- If ..".: "::,?-,,..-. :,: f. . r , ...- . . , - . ..,4-7--lilitiribtriii.le-_ , ioricg.,,,, r .- . - •....j.= .. . ..4 - 2i' r - - ...' ~• :.• :', 4;:,,,.. • • ....•,i 5 •:::t,,. •‘: ..°-•-•:.- "t' ..ed a 15ek1 0 9,4 q4llar.E . KetEill".Oliffi not t jr,. " • .s . ll:Arriii,,estfiGasft4i.7B 0 - rtifiarsi 1: • to .340-toittf.'COal 7per'ffity...'Also.a.-:feact: o • p c i •-;:'•- ' - U•-• ' . Lif•t: ;, ' . L•L ' ,•-'• f$ ... • • l'OrtiarYkraZ.T " • Lt 4 .-'-ii Iftresi , front 8 4 • V to irPiq aer.es hear ft a ii4i,,., i Ate , -•-• : , s i.ta'•4 . '4-A... :".,- • - - , t •cif .I'. ',- reSirminte - ternet.• - . I shall radtib'e, the 'ref '•'''''' alai ter tin, • I';;irs - Your 1004 of the - 2*.rof .4ilftScY. j‘lt l f salt My' la vhdt; ttits,'lM9l-ierlY, : k.c.. citc..- . ':: -•• Al d ivas :. „ 11 _ , :# 1 liitivlt'rtthe legal: PairitCpresefitoi ;,Int,itie letter of . . ..,. ',... i'.-.• . • . : ..,• ' O. Fl. nueTEi D • „ femos-#.t,to.:Ccirrtcr, utyim,. Bite ttriith.Jalln - : ':*: -•-•; :' - ' ' ... -11 •C° 1 -omerolal Street. BoSt; .- ' . , verntif etravesea letteft., l li: inkiskatirdite the con.. - ' '.." ' - . '• - .., . . _ ,- • %MAN:the 'Aceof .V.Stigessotaarovial 3dALtrel. t,.. •.• :•": • • - • • • • - -------------.. Mil 4 itamOnly:ealleal the Enrolment Act • He Insists . T . j.„,it,"."VMHEALEiI WSW D E . r...S.RT:IIE NT • . . . ... . tat, That the words •••Oariod of service." since • the . ' ~, ..._ • • •'`' , __.• ," ' _. - -...,.• ••' : • - 1... , .conaniencement r of. -- therebelllon. as' used..in the_ Len - t'l'lls or 115.4. ‘"w'r''' °14 '. 4 " m'''''ros ecnies i• . I.iteatt ou el tho Act,:l' do tiOt 'require the Priderit, in as- : ..,„„,••: --; • • ~,• :•_...-. W . ,_ 54( m, 0.1 " 01 •Ii," Feint:MY 14. ifia., 4, e eitiimentitif tlieLquiitas tothe several States, to takeiti- ' r„. 4. ",, "S °°•• "' 34 ' l° " ' u. '" eute p'.esergy4• to - ' •• to ei'insiderathin,ths:Wficle Oral 4f enlistment of the urmers l rmo- I°lo' been - mode to liKtear that •vrti n ~ ,,, ..5a5ku5tea 5 „ . aaku5i 05 u 5 trann4 . 5wa . . ,:....„..5 . ....,.,,...,...,:., , ,„,„:„.,.. .FrItST MATIONA.L. itAllili.-yle•TuteNto3ll..• i n ,„„...' i yongress . eutiiled "An. Act to pro:Vides National tar. - • ..'.. 2d, .That that part Of the of the ? 41 of 'lL.Wcia„ 101, TO"en of Tremont; in . the •' (-Minty, or &Aleph : il l ...,, -1 . , ;which siakett the period of etarvice . , an element in the Stale of PennsylvAnla: has . been.7duly organi ze d' "I n _ calculation necessary to deterutine the number of men i der nnd actor tug to 'the requirements of •the a eL 7,, -: ~ renty, secured by a piedge of United ter &k no :due mama a Stale, district, enmity, or fowl), has been „repealed by the 2d section orthe Act amendatary otthe itni on eat , 4 , l i ppes c e d l e...ith . .pchniavec•put.. • . , .• tto provide for the.drcolatioftmad redemption th er ,„, f i,- .. • - . .1.t will_hef - ntom• couvenientjo onnsider.these 'titles; 1 llFlmoved Jane 5 - 4 s 6ll e * tlod has'oom l Flied with at th e . - bons said Act required to be comer .".. f.jnudlntuatirtkne,:e•reerpsenaolrhasder.beleni•ltsmmadlice.lt.usas c i n f n i t t ee ttr ed l I for; .1 provisions of, Lal wita ~. before comtneueing the business ol .. .l3anking.' Qu a, .. .i the Ctimmcy, do, hereby . certify that -THR 1111t41..: _ .. . . . .: _ L - :sow. therefore,. I, .11tUgh. Meenikieb. - Comptroller :the fiest . ,kda .. t -made be the flovenior need not be con- 1 141,1 . Act: ',':'LL•• • L • •.. • .. .. L . eider - ed. , .... , .. . • . of . The great .ohjects of the Eurdnient Act are 'L.' • • •••• .• Ist: Ti detAare•wh sli,lll constitute thei national for. NATIoNAL B . INIC• OF •1 HEMONTe'' in the Te.,va of - - L. ,- - -.,- awl :. •, ~. • • • ••; - • --' • . ' l - - • ..• . . . • . - -Tremout, in - the County of Schuylkill.- and stat e - 4 i' • • .: In :te'stirnony whereof "nit2le•csnlY 'band and •.• .'' 'O f f et .l4:l l 7l . l:l l ; 4 4 ' . 4l llria l E:r a t t h h e 3r .';:ellif t :re e' sl a it ni l... ll , lC . e. • th t.. . bl ' ir. " 4C LL ett2tilh'el:nonludrega'antl7ailLalPlel.3li.l)y..7:l-C-a.cli•t!le..-nati67'.ll .fores °Mee this FOorteentri day ofPi i sthethpesprplaosnttliooorprateldslinvgerMallgoLgasnslilm,:nn.7, 1 .0.0 .. . __ _ .. ~ - ee , - taary 'sc., : ..th ' e l'i n ix att r4 on iru tii ite rcire t' e ) of the several States, and -the•communitieS. thereof, / ... i,e0..45, -. 6.,5. . ..-.., - . PtrOl er of thi, (.. a „ ea ... ' a:desire that:the - draft upon thc . ..induStaial pitpulatiort . ; . „. . itUtell . Mot . l l l L Lift. 11. .• • - ehould be equalized atittearly• as piacticable , ' ,„ • .• • , . .. • ... • ... ;•'• • - • ' ~ Sct -''' • • 'By theAth section oithe Aet of the M:of (larch : 1363 ," •' - . . ihe United States'is divided intr.; districts, of which the -'. District 'of Columbia .Shall-ctittstituteone. each Tend-. ' tory. of the linited Statea shall constittite one Or, '„'asithe President shall direct. and each CortgieSslonal i-Distriet of the 'respective States. as draed by a law ,of 1 - the State next precediniz the enrolment, shall constitute .•otie. The 6th mcflon provides, -that them_ shall be a• ' Doard•of Eerolialeixt liteach••District. By the tfth see ': [le U. itle provided: that if the Weird cif Enridinent shall ? deem It ruxeSsity, a :Diatrict may be 'divided, hatotWo, aid. with the/O.:tent of 'the. Secretary of •Yar, - into, any. : greaternamber of Sitb-divisione.:: ••• : ' • •• - -. . Bythe UMW:m.ol+in.. it, is Merle 'the duty of the Preto- , .dent, itt..vsigsing to the Districla the nuridier of men, to be furnished therefrom.. to - take into ainsideration the number of.eolunieerisnd Militia furnished by and from the several States in' which' Said' istricti are u-• ated..andithe ittitiodiCir.their service since 'the. coin-, ..lnenteanent of the present imbellion; and shall So matte . . said a.ssitanteset es tti.eqnslize the mimberSamong the Districts of the, several Stattei..considerinLeand all•iwitig . ' for the annibera already futuished as aforesaid, and the Otto. of their set : ice. • . ; .:. ' ••'. ' ,• ; • '. • It IS evident. from the face of this. Act. that the seee-- ;•ral.States and Diet .iets had farnish . ,d . a number . of.vol 7 . •-• tanteera and Militia, end for periods of service. :-...... The first duty of the President was to'haVe the na- -• tional.fimata enrolled.: his _next date was to ascertain .whntiinmlier of iroliuiteeie and militia had been furn- . • lehed Conn', the eeveral States.,and: the .peripds of their - , service -thee the commencement of, the present rebel -lion.; and then. from what Districts" in the several Stites .t they eerie:llM. lie ' Might equalize the numbers. 'am-etc the Metroe of the several States ' considering and allowing fofthe nunibers already furnished store s:dd, andtketerm of, their service: Under the Act of the actor March:Vie:l.-it is' plain that he had no right' and p mer to cut 'op a Dietrict into re:untie.. townships, .precincts, or Wards in order to,equallze the 'draft there ' in. The authority given in`the tith' ;teeth iii to sun di vide a District was tor , theiirposn'of facilitating or ex pediting the enrolment, and with no reterence ti equal : izarion. • It Might_ and ileuletless:elid .happen in many' I.)istrictes: that one well defined portion or; a District. as a county, townshiP, or ward. ;had furnished greatly partsqf the stone I) Strict., equally .well. defined. had more' than •the'nuraber. due,. therefrOnt. . whilst other turni , hed few or lame thereby makinga draft noon the •Distrkt.necessark : and yet: tniderthe AIL it was .not . in the power e orthPresident to nntlfe the delft other.. wise than Natal eiVer the.Wl3ole'Distriet.• This was un just anti oppressive. In order,to correct? this flagrant" IMltiship and injustice. Congress, by the - 1 2 d section: of .- - '•' .' ' , the Act of :Nth, Febrivire • I slat. and which IS in lonend •:. .: ••• •.: *--. • .. 4 ' •• •• ' mere of the Act of "3d March. 1803. tieclared that the "Svcirto . s.l 3 ... And belt fnither• enabled. That where .• g notn of,each ward of a city. rcinm, township. precinct ,- any revised enrollment.iteility Congfessbnial or draft: • or' e l ec ti o n di s trict. or a comity: where the county as: district has been Obtained or' made, prior to any urinal not divided into Wardsstowns,:lownshipse, precincts: or drewitig or names from the enrollment lists, the . titetta . eleetion dist ricts,•shall be. as tiearl yes possible, in pre of-such district ma.Y.he adjusted and apartioned to sitch pbrtifiti to the number tit Men resident therein I tante to revised 'enrollment Instead of being - applied to . or -based • Winer. = service. Hiking', into aceottia. as faeces praet I. mpon he enrollment as it mai hate stond-before the ;cable. . . the umnber which has been previously furnished . , , - . . ...• . ehrr . . • " Searrues' It. And lie it 'ftirther.mincted: That here- lt .I.'s earnestly insisted_and.tnost ingeniihnly arttned., after all persouaanustered into 'the" military or. Havel ' that this e t t s e etion ofthe amended Act reveals sit! Mach . service,. whether .tes. - vol - unteere. subtlitutes, represeuta , l of the li2th sectioc'et the Act of the 3d of Macey:ll4l - as tives, or othervri•e„ shall be creditedto the State ard makes ii the duty .:f the President to take Info minsicf., hi Ow .er aril tinveship. precinct. of Other enroilmeuf . .: ctrathie the period of ..'ervice of the rilunteers oral mil -. enti district, where Stich n persos . , elong' by a ctu a l rest, - itia from the several States. • The argnniont in favor of tiencie fir finch•perStntri have-an actual residence' with, th e f eo e L dre.t.., wh,•dly nmin .t le wo.rds ;S• the amenda. in the United States.yand wbeia such . parsan were pr. • tory Aet-i-•• the 'tent:titer which. has been previnitely : shall be :enrolled...fir:liable. to)ehrollment.)" . and it. i• • flit - Di:Med therefirint.. , - His insistetl that -number:" as hereby made the ditty of the.P,rovrat Marshal- Getie'-a s ,•htre used. mans-an arithmetical mitmt.• I cannot so to make such rules and giv such instructions to 'the se, , understand it. creel l'rovosflefarilhals. Boards c,lEnrollment. anti ,St •us, • •,' 1 The - Act of the 3d. Match. 1261, had pri•icribed te mode. tering.Oldeers; es Shall-be eeessary for the failhinl en:- 'by which the, number. "of meat flee from the •-eyeral, lei - cement of the ProvisionstOf this. section,, to the end States:and the Districts Of the several Stites_ should be that fair and ju s t, nreditsmall he giVep to every section .ascertained: am% dkat mode reettimd, net. a. shin:N ot the coantrY i Provided , That In • an!: call for troops minefield a consideratilin of - the perital Of service o f • hereafter no•County,'Sown..townehifir ward, preeincts:or ut eri. -p r eviously furnished. Congress 'used this arord ' .decii:in diet riet.: shall: have credit excek .for men' Win' .ciitruber in. the 2d • seethin of . .the ameridatory Act. tie: ally furnished on said call', Or •the. preeklirig, reill , 'he'. derstandinct th:it tile. mode of. Count prescribed in the 'said. county:town. townstio. ward,, precinct, or .eite- . orieinal Act'would be presented. • -. •. .. tam district anal ni tistered Jute: the military or rural • There are manYevidences upon the fate of the arriend i servieeon the quota therm , . • •.. -''' ' • - ''store Art which slice brit it was.not the intention of • • ••Sr.cirtris iftel Anil -be i • further , enacted, That in' • Ceneress tt . . - chaege the Mode Cif count preScribed in the . coniperthe :guitar liereiitnir, credit shall he given to : original A r t . . . •, • . •. - ' • • • . the several' States,: districts, ,and .sub.tlistriets, for all. . The amended Acttitiesaiot unilertalie, to sac how i. le , ince furnished from' them. respectively: and, not hereto-. nnotAc r i u•ft,tate. or District is to'ie usreetained.' . In ner .f :re Credited:during the ptesent tete-Mint for any pe- certainin•• iyhat ntimlier is due, from :,;hate or Disfriet •Hod of sery:e.e.of not letis Alvin ihree mcieths, - .ealenla- , the President must purse. , the mode preserilie,dirt the ring the' number orldays- for which Rich service ea- • liel i .serti..n. of the oriainal Act -he must take into can-. furnished: and reducing the same - io years , : . Prornleq., '' Fid...raii , m the pi-4tioil of ; Service; Mai Yet; under -the - That sucli'cte'dits Shall riot be applied to - the• call. fit -. 'ernistimetion insist,. L. litain.....yhen hi comes to equalize ..ailditional tioripS,:made bytlie President' qn the tweritY, the A r no. as andoitized to de tic the nine:ohs" Art "in ill'et, tli•y of lhicentheiveighteim hundred and sixty-four. - the Districts. he must be coa t rot fed hy stipple tuitobere.. . ' SCeTok It. And, be it further enacted. That 'per. • it clomor be thaia:4,re•ress intended one s :Made ef count: .silos who have. been; . oi - mai. hereaftee.be. drafted, tus . for the States. apd - Distriets, .and a different and wholi3 - 'der the Provisions 'of the several :itets to which this is. ..ine,:nisistent one forthe Sidi divi-iona . ol,Distrieni, hi en itnimulment, -for . the term .hf 'one year, nodwhet ' extricaidt , confttsion would rt.snit. •• , '•• . bait; actually furniShed, or may arttittlly furnish. steep- `L 11'1..11tri .. the. lan"eageT used in. varions pate'of . the milde steistittites (pot liable to . -draity . for the term .ol amettr i,„ itorv , tte t it i s . ev id e nfthar u tt ligress diet not In thiee,years, shall .be exempt from military'dnty daring tend to disturb titer - wale; of taunt prescribed in the iwi.• :the time for. Which sneer substitutes. Shall not beliable. • einal ncr. :For:lnstance. ,in the - , , ...th seetien of the 'to drat tolotexceeding . thelitne for such.substit tenandatiey net..it is said that the town„ward. of-stolen tutes.shall have - been mustered Into - the service,any- ' tbip shall tie credited hi' his' service'-. and in the. - Ph tidiest' in the act • of'Fillarnary : twenty-fourth. eighteen . section, -• tin. peried ficr Which he Omit-hare been en tritildr.edttnd sixty-fowl to' the contrary nOtwithstand-: listed." and - th"tairiod 'fir Which ls".. shall have been . .' '' "I ' ' • - - ' '.: •-• • • .... ' • drafted," all golitg to show that titne raffervite was , . "SraertoS 17. And a.' it Mrther enacted, That any 'ho t ist o h e .ali element iwthe c.mrit. • - - li : recruiting agent, subs n i ne. h r •Oi t er,: or 'other. person . Nor:thel think that. the .argument In favor Of the re who. for.pay or Prat, shall .enlist or cause. to_ be en- : peil . is sided by, the languatetqf the • Ist sect lOn 'of the 'listed. as a volunteer or substitute. any - Me:aim: person. . art. entitled - -i An act further to 'regtilant and . provide" tier convier,.or, pitmen u tiler indictment. for ' a felony, of ' 6.r this calling out the stational" .forees.." approved .4th who . is held to bail to [maser fora felony...ea-Person In . ..tidy. 1614: The act says, that -any such volunteer.: ni .n emulition of 'Moral mien, or a. deeerter from the i n ease of draft,'lst hereinafter provided, any substitute. - Military or naval.Service'or 'any minor lbetween the . s h a ft be. credited' tit the town," &it'. '"Congress meant ages ot sixteen 'and eigliteen.years, wittiput • tire cots- '.that [tie credit should be given accordittz to the rondo •sent of his parents or emardiant cur any miner under the '• o f i" tent inscribed in the act of ad March; ISO. ' age of sixteen stirs,hue a in,, hint' in :either 'ease be:- ' The. Made purpom of the ' - 2d secthm.of the a fere Mentioned. to o'such..or who ' shall defraud oral- tory aM waii. to enable :the' President to ewitlize the .thenda. legally deprive any, videnteer rie substitute of any poi- • draft: rt the several districts. . aniely :not .to have one tion of 'the' State, local. or" United States botintY, . to ••,le'of roan[ in aseertaireng the qiiotas 'of the seve - al • which he, may tat entitled. shall: upon conviction in any • s ts ,e s • an d district". Mil another • mode for equalizing - count of competimt - juriedietion, be fined not exteedipg. .•the districts.' Besides, it • is. hardly for he cmeqdere.d xlir A l'lll TE IL--A Male Teacher, ; for prihilpi; ,•. one thonsai.d dolhirs, nor less .ttutti two hundred d 01... - that Creveress w. add thus incidentally . strike from. so - - .I t .the Slide Grammar. School, Pottsville: Srtgi.' ~ 1: , ..;,...., , . - ; 4 lam - orimpfitiohment not exceeding . two yeans,and riot - important a etetnte a feature So promineutaud equitas" kill County, Penna. , JAY the first of April next. 51t.,.. 4; , :.' di-Ss - than three inouttes, or' hi:4h, in -the a . i.scretion-mf: .. bop. .;••. •• • '• • - • .••.. • t rye.:; iit!ii a Year. IslYable monthly ($08,;.--eeulettleLl'i • .- - ; :te .. I , ttie court;aforesaid.' :••. • • .•••• '. •- . • I am.:iiii.refore. - bf.the opinion that the mode of ester,( ::,.S a month fur the school. term of ten itandlis. ;if.: •:, ‘ i'..5i1 4. .1 . • "Szeriosi 17. -'And lie' t. fimthet'enaeted_ ,That any ' I,,iif t i rz ..,,,, t assigning to - Stites and' ilistriets:i heir re- I lea,-the eoipmon*.Erittlish branches (inc.udine - Ez: "."..,:c . - ...;;'-,... •leet,ve eitlierr who !•liall muster into the. military or naval see.. ~ ,• • g o o t aa ,...as presenhed in the 14th sectieM of the I' mology, Mental and Written Arithneete, a: , ...,). 3,••c*•._'•,;•:-, , , - , i vice of the United Suites any'Lleserter froth said setvice. ' uc t o f t h e ad a July, Bali, is notrepealtill.•and that the-: of popils.idnint 159-IZO -average. attend:lire. "I'', .../ '.,..-. - 4,- . "f , or insane person, or person in a condition Of intoxicia- ' 'same mridemest be parried ; in equalizing the draft 1 , lady assistants in the school: is fib- separate iteeitar.f,v=.' 4 , - - . '"' lion. 'or .at•y• tniuor betiveeh the ietes of Aileen .and anion ,: Lb,. y n i t divi e itens of cacti district, •• . pion's; A teacher of experience preferred, Ti" -r...:•,•;; - _fir.; • ') tibteen years, without. thefeonsent Of his par.ent Or • '. Next canes the question, - whatis the mode of count • . , ,,, ,o , 0. p:trtV ennittiyedie he pnwided with a• - : ' ; ;; . r -,t'2: gitiriliatt.in any minor under the age OE sixteen years..., ' prescribed in the lztli section' of the act of 3d Maren, . relit ceitinrete, either State or 'County. .'- Apple-au - I' J, - .....:. knowing Wilk to; be such, shall 'Opal .coriiicei,nl by any . 1 .- : „;,- .3 , • t. . . . - • ., . t in per•son or by letter, acranniamiesliwirli te-tinainii , el ,- : . . inert ulartial, liediehonetrably dismissed. the Servite.oi :lt is very plain that Contiress . regarded that n consid- I -ate.. received tic the unde•rsighed. to ''wine lac. .-. - ..,..ir-",_, the United States. : ... •• - • . ' ~_ . • .: erition of the period of service •woall. change. the -rule 1 Star; inst. Applicant,: desiring refit les by leren r•....'::•!".;:'-i - ie i .. •:timeriori 19. A.I. belt-further enacted, That in eye. ; • froula merely 'numerical t.ne. • S.tnirt credit . was to le t I the return of . petters. roust enclose stamps for prette,sr* , . - : try case where a'. Substitute is furni•hed 'hi. take the ~ e. c .- v t ., pt, t he t,,,,ii,4 . ifs-re lee as wet t.. as for ; die min. 1. Mel+ tof 0 wrage. CIitiISIOPRER LITTLE ..,', ; ; * t... • place of en ennilled or ;hafted Man, :led ifis :shown by •', Cone r• - .ss has t i v. .... i i v i r i t , u 4 p er iods .fserviee:aniteitates 1 Starch 11, 'a.:s. -10.2 t Seery of Board of Directie ~, , ,e,, , ,f.,. Trident., tiniest:tall. Le satisfactory to the Secretary of . and districts_and fractions. of., districts.. - had fetid-lied I - - - .-;1,...,. V. err such stitntititte w:es, 1 the_' tune Of ". - hi s . o.7 -mien roe those tieriods' of service. :No,c'how is the cred- ' 111. 4 t NT E,D.--Ity the let of April, a yonng matt.t.iiilli'. listment. known hy . the partyfternishing him to be non.' • . Y take charge Of a horse, one accushnned to It. i• • ,„„str• - :41.. .... reinPos mentie.mr. in - n eandithM of hiniiicat ion. or _ . 114 . 44 ;., r ,„. ee di ng • if, t i n s w ee the ( ple , ;tion„. if maybe Plv hi •• . ' -. • •, • - F. B. BANNAlets l itt,:-- ; l.. under C.l , llVlCtirnl or: indictment for any. Oftenceoltbe • - • Ti 'l •L • lie. - -t,:d that the tc • ird,c -, peti- . ... ' tar.l 4. '65. '-,• .. : ~ . - Na g . f. - ..ti.' - .91.5-..pr.eper ..pr.eper to state:•l out is ds grade. of felony at -the.enniatini law. or to have been - . oc t.„f t u ne .. a nd -, time_of service," :is iffed in the. V'th • • - ' :- • . ----- - e,'. : 5k.. 4 ,•'• raily of.a:p r aylom, act 'of deiertioe unsatisfied by pm,. section o f the-aetor Meech :t. 136 Z, imian elimething,dif-; , ItrANTE Y.S.-:A. situation to take. charge ofrtial'_ft.•?tl4,Y dint ler punishment, bt by •ressan Of any .exeding • iri s -...-: reient front . frrol ' of ~rrefr.p.: It, se...nis to me that tile'` I Y or its tanik..keeper. by mie. who has had eve, Tee •ii.: 1. 41 . tbraity or ailment:physically incapable of pe terming ' i. Minuses mean enennel the same thine,' -When the w"rd i experience In die . business in this County, Gold rete":;:_as ..; the ordinary unties of a etildier in actual Service la the 1, terns is nsed in reference Si time, itis.: according tothe I ''n •e. ruin be given,--: Address M. M., Tescarbra 1 1, ,, '2 , 7,.?....... eanks: or• minor ' between 'the ages. of . sixteen .nod !.. ievieonraphees. tire . .11PIIII,Y l. 11!!!.. ~ ,, . ,', . lebnym of p..riod I SCIIIIIIIOI Co.. •1 1 ,, ' • - Calai.6 4. .64. -- , a.tt. - .-. - 1, 54 . . , eighteen. years'. .withoin . .t he cointemt .of his parept. r • . 9,- I*. The differenee•beteixt. them; if any, is ttio 'uncertain .1 . • , guardian. eraminor under the see of sixteen Y!''''-‘ , 1 t• -*and O.:dateY to letilleem that et entrees mleint by the nse 1; IT.a..NT F..1).-eA. situation is a Superintenicre shall tie the duty - of the' Pnwinst Marshal General. con I. of lie, somethirer different from what is nialersh toil by IfT c oal.Mlnen, -by a person who his :,,, T ear 4 t.:1? . ..... - advice of the fact,.to. tepoit: the'same to the . Provost l• . the ',deer- But the word, perend and ton, both . oc'cur dente. aild•und...nlarlds Minlnt,tin all its - el:et-suite ....' ,',..,..t. Marshal Of - te prriPer .diatricte and .if such person' sti:li .in filter parts of tbe acts now andtr eonSidenuhm, In I . can wi ft e a g•ftill hand and is wind alt actruants.. ilsl - .... - ' 4B 's o f talicapable. Shall have heen, sinte the..pn 0- ",. the•lSth section nf the ail of 18'8. the term of service is had 10 years - Minint,i experience hi Schuylkill Cotten ... . age of this act- rolii , tri'd in fo theF ' er ' s ` c. ' i as i sai ' S ' itut e l Shoken of, and the-term of re:enlistimmt,..whilst in the Address ; ' •-• . - MOSE.S PARKlN...la'aderivels. -:. - . ft' .for a peracil liable, to draft. atislenot actually dritted,l. it h seeti.m of (he amended it Mille Period for : Which •March I, '65-9-4t•3 St. Choir P. o.,'Schnyildil Ge. Pt •• 'I the netneof the person • so• liable who furnished Such; I • , 1 lieshall have enlister!. and the period for which he shall . . ''" sillistitetnehill be again,plated..l , n- the litit.' and he saw L ; h ave be e n •drafted. Thus It •will be 'perceived. that up-• - UT:ANTE D.-AL.loung•ffinn 'cif•tong iv. 5 . beimbjett to draft . ..hereafter. as though neench mibeti- I oti the' very facet of these-11CM. Congress. need •these . V V •perience and business habits as Omni:nil ley , lute had liee_n furnished by him; and if :itch subetitnte , , iconic ec . meanine the Sallie •thinf.T. •It Ininfa'fla lse. in 'keeper, Would like to re-engane be • the Mitiiiir i•• ~-. so enlisted• anditicapa'ilen.s dr:resale,shall ha 1 - c ° -w•ellt I 'the act. that neither Word May be wed and .yet, the • Marsh. Ina respectable stare or business Where •ean:t. ' . 1 . • • Knee the passage of this act, tuusteredlnto•the.service .' ' mine. Idea intended. as in the Bth Fection'Ofthe attend- tenr:.v• and integrity is .equired. Cain unaiice th - sat cutl '::.' •• as a Substitute for. a 'Person - act natty 'drafted; then it • . Klee. Whefe the language . is "shall be Credited by Ids. ref - elmum • ...-.Aildreas •. M. T., Ofilex of this Pape ::".. :shall bethe 'duty of the 'Provost Shatitial-General .to' , ,, • - I. Semens. , . . . - direct the Provost Siarshal of the, district immediately , Regarding. then "period of Services,": and •• term of : - — ••• s; to notify the , pereon who furnished such "Substitute that I, service;ti as -• meaning -the same thing, any riteument ~„ , L . , The inletexiliera ire' ci..;.1n.".• .i •f'i . heis• held - to' service in .the place of.sheli Substittite,-. l i . Predicated rosin a difference. mast.bedisregarde . j. And - W ak itttii - e - ht) -- s 7 i7m,: " ;;LOPE PUMP, "iS. inrhe ' Wer - cg 4, and-he shall stand Wile same tel add - be:Subject ii thus we ere Innuoht backto . the' Itleiation• hi)" . l' .. th" 'Barrel. With 16 the W ' .. '-. a '''''',' ' • .b aier Pm c , Adoret. ~ , 'O. the saute liability as before, the fainishing•td each 'credit to lie given? - 3lnst "the. credit be for the time of j • ,•. ... , au. -L, itss -a-.f . .• L tf-,t, t 1., reeler . ...,•-• • • • • . ... . . _ . actual eervice, air the neried of enlistment?. s .• • : • 1-t, S:ECTioll: A 20nd beit further enaeted: • That incase. . • • • 1 think that Crev•ress intended le, - the word.s "period QTF. A 3lf EN - GI:N EM 'WAN E T 11.-The It- - '' ~. I Sty Substitute shall . desert. from, the army', and it shall i; of service.- to'givecreditlor the time Of his enlistment: i t. 7. LP...mimed wishes to purehaiie 3 second-I - emu seat . .L . _ ~.• appear •hy .ceiclence satisfactory to the Secretary' ot • At'bert a man "enlists in the service of the Gtwernment : I Engines, of 20• or to horse-Isever eiteh: ;Mike, r. a il:ar.. that the party fUrnishine - stich-Substitute hulls • ~..'far one, two. or three years, his.services are due to the I• L - ••• JA.BEZ SPARES. Pottsvillejle ..• have , to AMY wZY,..directly ••or indit . ectly, aided.or abet:: • GovernMent for that Period. and donne that perirtil.his • . :Way T. qti. - . : . tedisuch desertion; or to have been privy to:ny linen- 1 f.•services.are withdrawn trom the Industrial pursnits of 1- , tionon the part . of such Stibsittato to cleeert, then - such • life. The set sereaka as' thOui.h tiatre: an , . a cot tin rind' . - . . , • Pcreou - shall die ininnaliately pktce.d in, the .arena, and "• a xe d per i o d f o r t,•,e cervices, of each man, and yet,' irony 1 Ptiß - S.-1_ I F ../4 A 1) .t. i.) i,b i ~ -,..- • shalt Ferro:for the period: tor which ne - was • liable to ! .-cl or timeia taken,' Other thni the term of enlist-. • " • • - -4 ' ' drafts:mit service tote at the.dste oE the de- " -:Pr.rn b • • r- • •- •• . . .. ..... mint, y stime sestet - ill RI eregt 8 .or grosses,- a rule •T°r. EN 1 1 .'-;011 Centre Street:: next tla..r t .:-.......„: Sentrlirof the Enbctitnte. • ~ • • . ••••• ...-.' - ... • : .' .. I • flutist be died. ' Ti tio 'so would . viollite the cerfaletY * r 'l7iiittn Hotel: a storer.anif a hlso a:lite:hie for'..- •etti , e;, - , . , sra,si t res '2l. And. eit farther enacted. Thatin en - 1. contemplated I.r.the art. , • ; •• - flee, Apply at this OFFICE. - Marett it, olti -.II"' ' , sr dith.or to the other lawful penalties of the_ crime : f.de- ; • Lam, • ''therefore: of' - that the, President - , .•• ;- .the openum a . strut:in. from the, militaryor •naval service, all persona.'"' Inn•t. ntider.the rwt.. give credit by the whole parted or'- A - NOR 'SAIL F.: 4)0)0 "• " • • • I . "' '" .. Shares in - tne t, --, %Cho have des=erted the military or naval 'service of the" .1,, --- i 1 •• ' . • - •ji sr:m fur which the man en ear, .• . '•' • ; Atnerleito A 011 Company of Pitt-hart • P.ll -- .1 ,. .' ' . 4 ...United States, who shall not eturn to said series, or i- • Whetliir thinis the rtiewhich s hould have beeri tulop, f• at (ha; ()if. ; r .1) . %. ,,, - •- ; .; -• ;. ~- • , ID A CID:',Es... Ese.„ Sn,:atis'..., report themseli - es to aTrue - net 'marshal within 'sia:ty. ',• • fed by Ciinctrests:whetiser it does ll o t o Persie Ilfl'ilual - ' Building, ' Po trifle. P . A. Meryl 13 .G 3 11 , " ' -1• - •" . ". - (lave atter:die •proclamailon hereinafter 'mentiulted:".. ' Ir:•and whe'her it f:i "exntqle jO , I Or wit. ale -questions ... . ' . - 1 : .. ~. •--- . - ` . k . s.hall b . e.deemed. and: taken to Nave voluntarily. re1in.....:..-- oiat not ' now- be considered. •It -.is familiartto all'( - A' L 1 1 0 R isA UF or to rent for a terni of 1... V ,. ?." r ........ quished. • and forfeited. their-rights of citizenshipand. that s '1 ' eeses nr•bardship•will oceur by the applies..., 1 _ll , • ' . ' • , • 4,....,4.'. their rigLts -to become - citizens and Such dese.terte tin • fl ria . ""nevertheless ,,,_ ,lew, as .....„._ . OC t..0a1 atreet. 211 feet Avant by - fin fent dees,,.. - ' _ .,-e. t arty generareme ow shall -te .foreyer incapable of ' holding , any office .of:. '''''''' l int! the residence of • Thos.: fteoch. BSI .ilso. ti. ...,•••`i7;. ten. must he prikned and enforced. '.. • • - I mint lot en feet (rent ou -Coal street, liv lini it.:l;'... '1- --:.: ,rest nr;proilt utiderthe United.Stainii;eir.of exercising', . r s -If .114 - "oar obedient servant. .:. tufy•right. of eitizenshiti.thereof; lonian ~ m i- s ons Whi, l' • cry re Pee i- .. a .., . SPEED, ... to the properly:now crecupied by.C01,,.. 1'... 1 ..4. l fiii.r.i t ql.j • . JA 3i es, . „..,,,.. ••••hallliereelter deiert•the militery-or . necal service. - and .Tthe • " To Parstmx.r. •• -.. . • . etttorney_General. • --. , • ..„ The house and lot its feet front on • Co Co:0 ..ire,"t. 44 ' ~-.... 411 permalsScilo.•kelug . duly enrolled; shall- depart , • • 31arch 11. r .65. :-- • - ' ' 'l- I byl - ri-diction of the - L .- Hs...trier - in which he is ennalled. or go i . • . . ~ - en feet t ritam., mow occupied by cid: Z. P. 1.P., , , ,i, ..::::,:-. • beyond the l'imits.• of the United States. with intent la- • ..:- '• - • • • '•• ." -••• ' ' • - I . yen, is fur dale: For terms ire., adiltes' • • t.,- - ,' - ' : . •- . . avoid ally th'Utt into the military or haval Service. drily ' ' AtTTENTIO - 3i 'L A DIES !--Orie of i - - . :•'• W: If. TWEED. 31.1 1 . - 5 .. ,...c . ' '