6..i0.0' ~:-:•...::-..-N,04.0,-,#. POTTSVILM SATII.It 29, ISBN . . . . rr) r • • 41 , Tj t ". • !FM : , -0161411Arfi ItttIIDEIL -- tlsWehere in to-dafa paper we publish all ye official Nets connected with the• unfortu nate tottb, Carolina of Hem Sher ,. . • minx. seems strange that a man so able in . Military Maim; so competent to meet and , • defeat dte atilest Rebel generals 'in the field, ihoaki allow himself to be so completely out- - -witted as he certainly was in the armistice w - biclt he recently concluded with Jeff Davis arid To, Julmston. It is well known to;the people and it should , be to Hen. Sherman, that thelate President was firm in the con viction that generals in the field had nothing to-.do with. diplomacy or negotiations for peace.. Our lamented Chief Magistrate re-: peatedly refused to , grant an armistice or to _allow slavery to escape destruction or to rec- Ognize 'the rebel State - government's; and thew very points constitute the staple of Sherman's treaty. He seems :through igno - rariee or something wOrse, to have shut his eyes to the disthict bases of negotiation re peatedly stated by - President Lincoln. The Government with promptitude,. disap proved 'of the whole affair. and de.patched Grant to take cowl - nand , in North Carolina, with strictstructions to allow the rebel chiefs no other terms th a n unconditional sur render. The Work, we believe, Grant un-. derstandi the caute for which be is fightieg, will he short, sititip and decisive. Hu; in the meantiine, by - Sherman's - incomprehensible action; Davis:is escaping -from the country with his plunder of specie, and Johnston will probably, resist long enough to enable iihn to - .secure safety. • - • We presume..that den. Grant wilLreniedy. nit .far as , poSiihle• the military, part of the . blunder; but as much - as we admire Gen. I.ierru . an's . previouS .military, career, v.T. must say than have lost . confidence in him. At themoment' of complete success, when we. Were about to-secure the fruits of four years of terrible }warfare;,—the entire: extinction: of . or slavery; from the land ; the • punishment . , 0- the leaders of the Itebellias - god national se 7 curity. for the ruture--7he takes an extraordi.7 step,.niirY\in 'Fiend fiurrendpr. to John ston. that baflies solution. • • .. • . . . .We.ennenr in' the . opinion: Of our eSteenied . eantetnporary, the Nns.ritA.inati:As - of Phil .adelphia. that this is no tithe for half hearted . *men.. If any one . of 'ony. leaders is not hp to the issues Of the times, he is npt - the :Mau for We. cannot waste bpPOrtuttities—With' such persons longer. We haye: . .earnedall that we : contended tor, and we do not mean to surrender one'jOt - of it; so that . it will belt rain.* any One,..however brilliant • may .be hiS•rePutation,• to ltry to save.slailery .or the Rebel State GOVerniqetit • from their • fate.—; The only . lasting peace is to . be had at the . point *of the' tirlyonet: it. is needful that _all fhould Understand this, .and:that.lour nien'sitouldlaver done with all- negoiiaiionB with traitors in. arms. ;• . • 'HYPOCRITICAL SYMPATHY. . . the _murdered. curse . of President LinColn is .being Conveyed wits last resting place iu Springfield, the •Ciipperhead p res 4. Sh . edding:hypiwriticaltears over the body man murderedatits . instigation: ;Many of. our readers. will :remember that during the Presidential Contest last Fill; it was frequent ly remarked - by leading oPponents. -t.f the GOvertiment; that President Lincoln 'would lice longer if he shOld not be - re-elected than t he should be.. This,•assassination of our belOVed President was predicted in indirect teruis it is true, but still predicted. The Spirit that:prompted these otnnious•- predictions "as to the President's fate, was .4eVelciped in some of the-qOpperhead newspapers,: and a `-few of them openly; counselledhisasSaSsivation. For instance:;• the ..La Crosse' .Ulmortat, Pub lisb,td.W.isodrisin,.. and a. paper.tvitioh gave the cue to - niany others of its . Stripe, cloSed a fierce Political editbrial-asfollowa.:- . . ' "The man who votes- forLiucidn now is' a trait - tor.. Linenht is a traitor and titurderer,• R 6 .who pretending to.viar. for, w,irri. against the. Consti tutionnf our country is a' traitor; and Lincoln-is one of :those men.- He who.calls.and'allures men to certain butchery,,is a tunrileier, and 'Lincoln 13 done all tuns..: Ifadfoy '..j.ernter . I)enwcrettie Presiq.cro-16 irred upon. the or trifled destinies cif the :Collo& as Liheoln ha's, he troola hate 14•01•JotrIell t peraitioa-long'sizthe. Awl if liv;s• eieckil to 1!t iSgto ern. for fittedlier four : N ears, ire treistscime tvind hisltear4 • tale cloyger for the:pith! ie gcxot" .• .7 • Of course tlic . gre4 punishment :which . the editor who uttered so atrocious . a wish receive; will be the universal reprobaton. and loathing of all'good . then...Tet . this manland the rest of the 'rept Ile' specie's, have the im Pu dcrice• to Profesi sorrow at the death of :Mr. Lincoln. . Pali ! such . hypocrisy is • trars;,• parent. It .deceives . nobody and disguSts .ivevy • ,•-• • . . In this County the editor of -aCopperhead paper Published in: • Ashlanti, sent fOrth the folloWing oti.the'daythat . Mr. Lincoln was" shot . . “.'When the bloody hours of :Lincoln's, life is over, we.think we sea a funeral procession, - at the head marches'a man bearing a negro's. altall, and the impaled hody of a White man, claiming," "Behold the emblem of all-.lte acecon plisheri hy' the slaughter of two :millions of peo, ple,_ and' the ' - CruShing tif tinhorn geherations beneath the .mohntain. - -61 , his debts.". The only fitting ceremony 'at:the funeral of such wietches is. not Christian, but heathenish and should be condueted by. a mho stirs her blood and maltes op a centaur 's banquet:" • • :In the succeeding namber the- editor in noticing the President's 'death.pays - the fol . Towing : tribute to the greatnesi of Mr. Liecoln . as R statesman; his purity as a than . . :•:Then men trolY• felt as if the first born of all the households of the land had -died; felt, as Ilit4l feel when they liay'e.lost.th . eir best eart)dy friend ; felt,as if time old Ship of State,more than -ever, 'was at the mercy of.the-waves.without s pilot to:cou‘ duct her to a haven of safety. President'. Lincoln died,just - when the natitmmost needs the paren tal guidance - of Et moderate, unassuming, unam bitious The editer, acknowledges that he :spoke nost . ernelly and falsely of • Mr.• . .in. his tlist publication, that hctid,fact, told lies to the - trustworthy members of. MS- party in; this County. Hisseeond publication ism not sincere. It is hypoeritieal . sympathi which springs from. fear of the. Consequences, o his wickedcourse... The people of. the - North . . ere terribly in eartiest now,• ive do not . . wonder, that - disloyal men treMble. • Surf loyzil 'people deire none of heir sy tupat by. • Let tliern . lieep it fdr the leading - trahors wlta nmst and iiill'be• ptniished by a - benofiiient wrongedgoverutnent, du orphaned, weeping Nation. - : . . • . THE STAIOLICF•OF . :01112 FORM • OF , tioraux-, - MEN.T.•—The stability • and .stgth of:: the ren • . • . • American Lion have - beep ..put. to :a test in tlte:Murder of the: President,which, as :Secretary. of the Treasury, well remarks," -"would . : Wive Shaken any oth er country to its ,feundatiOn' but Wltich has. scarcely affected the prices of gold and:stoeks .1n our courinercial dries. .If the: same fete shot& befall Louis Napcdeon, Franee would be convulsed with revolution, and all stocks,. public anti private, would for 'The time be rendered ntoaleable ; and similar effects , ' , would follow a like event In any monarchy in Europe. Mr. Bright and other ,Liberals England, France, and Genniny, will not fail to call the attention of the" people.. to the notable fact, deeply : and profoundly . as th e American peoplielnment the death by assrusFi2 nalion of their beloved Chief 4fazistrate.. itis fro'n no apprelierilian of danger to.the stal)11; ityiit their pi - mem:l:Lent. -A - free, .self govern noLdep-adent-upon the- enn. -tintianes of any .errie- barium -life. hajaeier valttatirk: for the mainteasnO.ot Mot, 'mil -•- • - - .A.MiND.WENT TO' THE CONSTlTiltuys.—en - : inclty at her rece*.'hasion 'of the Legislature refused - td adopt the, tonstitutiolud Arridn!l meat:- The effect line been' such upon the slaves of the State, - who areinlisting by thOu sands to obtain theft fteedellt, - -and is causing labor tobiconmnottearce, ,that it is now pro_ posedhictli s an titre &milion . of the-Legisla the ana adopt the Amendment, In order to i „ keep the negroes in the State farms. Governor Ettunlette apProves of 'the 'extra session, fot said purpose, as the only vemedj left them. Should Kentucky; con-. verse her. Legislature and' adopt it, 'New ,Ser sey. the only Free State in the Union . which rejected the Amendment, will then - stand but evenmore conspicious in her SHAME. and. DEGRADATION .to the 'spirit of Copper headistn, than ever. New. Jer.9ey is also the only Free State that voted for Sitppck' froM such -a State . is 'enough to damn forever both giver mid receiver.::: TRY. GOVERNMENT LOAN.—Jay :Cooke's sales of 7-30's exceed four millinns per Atty: This is the last loan that will; be thrown. -oa the market, and the: amount offered it is be lieved will be sold within 60. dayti.: EDi T OW* TABLE.. - "Tux Si:axis/ea Casxgr."—This is the title of a new magazine published in Philadelphia by C. W. Alexander; •at South Third Street, It-• is .5 publication which Coat:since great deal to inter est eoldiers, a% well AS the general public. The subscription price is $.2 a.year. . • ' . . "Ora. Tothin .FOLKS."—The . popularity •of this admirable jnyettile publication, is itilion 'the crease, and promises' to secure for an • uniirece, dented circulation.. :'lt in unquesionebly.the heSt illustrated' , magazine. - ..f0r. - bove and girls ever. issued in this or any othercountry. Ticknor and Fields, 135 Washington 'street, Boston,. are the'. .pnbliebers,' The contents cif • the-May. number all illustrated, are, The New Life _part- twit of Three days at. Camp 'Douglas; The. Wonderful Sack; The Railioad - ; part three. of -Our-. D• gs.; Young LOVE , ; :How the 'Crickets -browtht Cried :Fortune - , - Winnirig'his.'Wayi part V. - 'The 'Little Priamer, III.; Farming for- .ooys, AT.; 'Aftnat in the Forest.W.i, Ii mid the-T . :ening Lamp: An admirable nunittil,r. We - heartily - . commend this pithiicatiOn fur Yglitf), as' interesting and.iiiatrtic. . ,' • . • . , rocat g%ffairo. Weckly: •Alnianac. isss.--:nn,.l SUN SUN RISES I BETS SATUEDAY,..; j' • lI 6 - 53! 11 8 mor. 30 gtf ND Y •-5 ' n. 6 54 Full M;10..3 evnl2 . ji,!S DAY 89' Lot. Q.. 14 ..I . 4t.throp • 4 2: TUESDAY"... 4. r.S - . 6 50' Nett .M. 9.1 54 eVei WEDNIMDAY. .4.. 514'. 57 . .! •7- . ;• 4 Myr:stip ...I. 4. 56 - 0 541 - 5 4 .55!6 Of • -; • . . . The Conti.oental . Vocalists -gave two, pleasing cone:sits in this Borough this-week.. •Dupid Mena . - dieil.enddenlj;. in Ta - :- nniqua last -. Gautie:,ilisetude of the . . . . . Con /0(e- Chriinnin announces himself -139:1L candidate forehiat Btu-gees. He is a gwti Juan; Raub?? Erelviid lias been uppointed poqtrnmier of Tamaqua, is Olsen of Mr.i...11". , L. McGuigan, . . . To-nio)'rott..-LEWate:lentli 'Similay of tho year, and second after Easter. • Day . g jcAgth, 13 htiura and 54 'thinutas. • . . • , . . , . .. . . . The Ires - ; 13. 1 . 1., will preach in the 2.9 d Presbyecrian Chnrc h, 31arlf(4.8quare to inor 'row, inorniiig and evtning'at 10.,i and .1i .(ieloelc.: ... ..... - . .. . Photographs of 'ortr..late Predident, : Abraham..Lin, , oln, soir4ble for albuma,t.te.; can be Obtained at. the roomy of Mr. Bowen, corner of 'Centre and .NlarkeCatreetc • : ."..* i. ' . '---... nmrfrietl bi(4, (rusharni'e name • unlinowh,) whore . maiden tame' wad•HarrieVOncil, will learn of scanetlthig gl•eaily. to her arivaruage;qq:eali ins at ti ,O Borough. . . Prof. .§touch . wil,lgiveaeitizena' and fancy dreee party on:l2lO.lrday next..ati the -Town Hall. The parties Of - flu. Profearier are.among the rnost delightf al 'of any j iveu here.. • Aiveiltetii-,James Burk, an liishman; charge'd with murdering a Geritian named Eberly, at Asti:- .land, , —the ease hail- been reported.: before .in our 6ohirmis r —liad it - new trial this week, aud . \Tat The Peak.SOssßrll Ringers will give concert O the, ToWn.fiall in this lioroligh . ; ins Tuesday Aild-WC!thieSday pnrforfn 48 are Well and favorably known to our_eitizenn, awl We 40 . notdouht they*Will have fine hothsee. : • itte.new builtliog of the "Vniou..Eiall-Aseocia tieu," Maliatitingo street,',lsst.iof Ceritre,:is go kug uti rapilly..lti will7be'underrhof (luring the annuug Summer, arid 'probably ready for du ring .the Wcuter. It Will 'l)e'a line 'building,_ uucc .that w•e have long needed for ioncerte;-balls, etc. North-lresteriz .Hill, late Proprietor' of thiS houSe, and forever tiyenty yearS' engageain that business in this County, has re tired. Ile is:siteeeeaeil by 31e. William Sterner, a gent Imp an bf experience in the luisinegs., who will make eyery, effort to sustain the Welleearned rep utation of the hunk , . We eerimiend him to the • •. • . natronago . tif the . Capt. Potts' Restaaratic--Thin restaurant' ia becoming as we-anticipated it .WoUld, a ',favorite Alyce fot those who like `a dish of - oyster:3 etc., in gOod. style. Ile room fitted tip for:ladles. is. re ally very:neat and comfintable. . The Captain wi;l goon get fairly under way, wiiep 'nay antici pate a steallY flow of cuatome. He is how. serving, up a. capital' article of cfamboup. . . Mfr. Frederick .11qeseter, known to, ua as a relia-: kilo . Ilion in '6very respect, WS opened:an otliee at Centte and Norwegian streets,_for'the,transaction of Inisint;sivas Jnsticc of llttr Peace and.SeeretarV of and general AgSn I for he Farthers'auttial Fire, Insuranee of. SchuyltiU Pon nt Bnsi ness entrusted` to hifn,3vill,'nr6 are iitiderit, -- be carefully and pfoniptb ., attended to. •. • . , . rry- 0-oods'ancl'tiiveerj . NielintaWho ha.a. - had . cruanivrit hie 'experienne the btl:•.:illee.t.,lliid °Pencil a new .ilrygoods,.groc'er,) and proviaionc afore. in Alin 'Tonli Ceuta. 'stri•et: tie hall Oh hand a - ,,tocit of.„ goods which will meet the expectationof hik friericti• and tits public in regard to quality-and price, -and - , t....ey are cordially invited tonive hint a call. . • Fire injliddtep6rt:—.ldestructive . firei happen ed in 3liddieport,.this. County, A.buut •2 o7clock tinnres were is - buin • from ti: carpentiir W.lop oT Charle - s Knittel. Be hire the flares cong be blibilnedit spread t4i and Ilestrgyedilie butelier eho of two ,tables lielotwing to ti." 3. Alefiler.a.nd Ben- - and.liuutzinger's..iind Itiwell'e tavern and /70.'02 - notion is waisted. of 'Tatuea Muirhead ILoorellea . (l,..who enlisted • in .Conipii.ny tyith Regt., peunii:vois:.: in Qttober, 1862, and who • has not been - beard. front since August, when lie left' - Pottsville • for . Any inforniation in regard. to whetherilead or alive,. will be thankfully 'received hy. his .Bridget Moorehead; POttsviltiit,. who has a family of three •atitall•elaildien .to. support. • • . dill: • he Schuylkill County Ecliitatidnal . ARsociation :convene in. Pottroille, in the ,I-Rgh : 81.1hoOl mean,'. on. Satiirday i . 6th,. - at 10 o'clock-A.-• M. Besides the nsnal exercises the following question be-tlisiqissitil : -.• • .- . . `.` Should toaChera in their,asshciated capacity endavor by appeal's to the director -4, to obtain an increase' of salary proportioned. to .tbe increiaed cost.of living?" . 131cKEL,' . Chairman' Executive COmmittee. Noilregion.Creek is dangerous at many points in the.llorour..ll. especially : where the Walls:have vaved in. and the planking-1S: vernoVed... On Weal i;ef,iai, last a :little boy 'slipped' in' near 'Union street, at One of the .exraVation, and was .carried down nearly to the.deppt heftwelie•.was: "reSeSeit, The little fellow swallowed . soma' water, - . but, he .was.not otherwise injured. tt'is in contettinlatien to straighten the Creek ,and Culvert it:'ThqWork .eannOt.be commenced tlo"soon", for as it now et fats, Ms-really dangerous." . . . . • • Oit TnesdaYlnatiae fariner of .Pinegrove Town- . ehip,..was coirrertzing oitCentri , '‘.treet, for.: .ongb, With a. lawyer, a noted. COpperliend. of, "blowy" proelivties, approached 'the farmer, .fs 31r: boy are yen?". The farther eon.- tinned.hin Converisation withotit ap . .iarentiv riote-. ing that be hail been addreiksed hy • tie. Cop. Feelinie;soniewhat awkward, Cori.. again .fitlflres - tic far . ther .after.a. , :tiniient it two.::-"S6 poll know a fellow, or • Thelariner turned and fiieed the Cop., anil.with the fi. e bf iridignatiOn in big lifitlOSt. eye. " . Sik, I'd° .liot know titer 11,11 wirdi to ape:lß:with Copperheads; with men . who opposejlie Geveriiment....)liti, air, lifeline Of the - .wor;4t kind. I wint..to haye: .no interintree. with 'you . The farmer, thSn: continued the eon 7 veriiition that had been. interrupted.. Mr. left soon after,'.withorit aitying another word,- look :ing find'we presume, feeling ail if 4.bail beeiide t.reted in stealing , a'sheep. . •- At rt' slated meeting of.. General- Grant Lodge,. 575, - L'0....0f 0. F.: of Italianoy City, held on Friday evehing. the following among other-proceedings were had . : Brother •P. I'Conni '.nifered..., the. following, which wait mianimOnSly • adopted : ." ura . : . Winis; It has pleased the.high and :mighty Ruler of thelhiiverse ; to remove. from onrmidst . and from hit , labors'hereerr : 'earth, the table, true and faitliftil patriot of libeity ni freed,im,. Ar_llß RAM Li-stoor.s,.lato President of the United. States; . . .WrtEttrAs. This trie4'patriot lostlris life by.the. hand of an assassin, whe.conetructed the•acte of goodne-se and mercy toward- rebels, •into, acts of tyranny and.oression, . Therefore lie-it: • '. Reso/ved, That we as a body:milder/an in. riii-, measurable terma:tbe foul act,' the.assassin, 'alders and abettors.. , . • ./tesoltelf, '...Thnt we bow id bncrible Anbmission te.the yvill of God, And mingle with our brethren throtighont.thc land; in:Mourning for the sad af fliction , visited on mi.. . . . • . . " - Reio7ced,' That •if is right and proper , a . -t ionld alley/ .becoming .respect due to honor and memory oftM . • • . lies•)lced. That *Mr Lodge . - Itooin bC draped. in varinrnitm.fOr the spice. of six mouths, and that 'onr riaeinbers we it the usual badge of mourning- Mr thirty ILO: • - •:.. • - RCAPit'O, - That fll.fie reSOlatiOnS bt'• 9nrqo iri rati.nwintbeluituttes and cOpi , •!.4 tn-Toot *out ttri.4lif;silf , , . . Zstrstat - trottolte ntinatPs: • - .I'v*. R. Poliftlei . . . - The iepent pawed Tattick Bra dy : _ mu, shot in thieVennty.. wengy, WM; CUP ea. 'Nothing of die - kind occur to& Tho to is net eidiabi the etelileY of the Goveinaneet; lirehas beenfor Fein etaployedas watoksoanst the Honey Brook Colliery . . . .riddieprirt Lodge, N 0.474; F--Thia - Lcolp npon_the reception of theme-ars of:the sis , ; sassuiation of our 'beloved, - Lincoln,. adoPted. the following reeolritions: - • • • . Wommasal has pleased MadOlt - y.o6d to permit. the removal, by assassination. of _our worthy and_ eil beliw Chief Ilegistrate;•AlirithawLindoln,and Whereas; we dear', as it: becomes us ii common without fellow eitiiervi;to *iv& Public expresehni. to our feelings„ oriim occasion vatietr.iti the midst of jey as &loyal people; at the downfall of &wick ed rebellion; and theprospectss Of s speednieries, the whole nation finds itself plunged in unutterk ble gloom and sadness, therefore ' • • - liesotred; That in the Sudden and tragical death. of Abraham Lincoln; we mourn . the loss of a vit.' tnona effl cer, a pure patriot, an honest man, and airr tc country's cause.. • ' esetred, As a mai ic of our sincere grief for the bereavement the nation has austained,. that this hall be draped in mourning for one hnndred Yeesolreti., That these 'resolutions be 'entered CIII the minntet and published in the Miners! Jour-, nal ,arid, the Arherwas Republican. '. , ' . , "P. G. Crus. Iliarancons, • .P. G; Gins, lfAr.sn, • P. G. E. K. WuanFar, • Committee. IfintmErOur, April 21st, 18135. • • C-01,.George tiv G-Mcen.-=The veteran Forty eighth .Pennsylvania'" Regiment experienced a. heavy : the death of their late Colonel. The. griefof the officers mid men 'of the command, nude expresidim in the follnw - ing,. preamble and -re,solutiono adopted at a meeting, held at ya:., April 15,-18C5.:_ - • . Wunitk.is, It . has.pleased AlrniglitiGod 'to re move from our iuidat, our late Colonel, G.EOHCIE G . CiFtN: Wilb.WltS killed While gallantly leading his command in' the assault upon the R.ebel works before Petersburg, Ta:: April 2d, 1865, therefore. I?ciotreti, !That althotigh we bow with. enbrnis- - elan to the which hag:taken-biro froin amongst mA.,-yi3t we citntiot restrain an expression' the feeling Of- deep . regret entertained by this, regiment.atbis.deatti..: . - ..• /::e - s , ,irel,"Tinit in the death Of Cc;lane) Gowts ; tins 'regiment his enetained: a tOss which . can hever.be rcpaired, toast - Mich, that he..poe..4ested. the rare qualitii.s of the.pe_ifect gentlemantinited "ulh those of the brave, and: efficient Officer.: Evei attentive:hi - the innumerable: wants of .his. corn mind. egmrteons to. tiMserwith -.whom be had'io ter-onrse; and - flisplAyiim to a kindness' of. heart, s: , ldoni to ho met ditli in tho.artyfy. ft{:c!.ili•e;/, yhat - Om!iiswird hyniplkthies this vr,u)in nil '?.re Ii bP tendered to the family of erips: of tbe above be.ferward- - 0 .for. ti , nl ui the - P4ilndelpliia inqui ):er anti •. • • • . • - . Capt. it. . G,4Bth P. V.' • etql. D. Hoof ; WiLtjAms, • Co• V.. • • COamiiie* . 5 . V06:015 I:lll.ANtiEfl. . . tt n.rvpd - tr meeting of -Jones' .544, 5 S. of T., the fciLiovinir .Preatfible . . and resolutions 'were unanimously' adopted : • • Witi:nt.vi : , By an.inieratableProvidende, Our late. and :noel: lamented rriisident, - -.Ainn_uf..l3i Lvico.t.x t . vietimlo the:exeeral - de epirit:of :seeessign, at theliands of a . bloody - aseassiti:; . '• . WiIi.REAS, The - tide:lit - 1y and sti . eeess he di;,•eliarged the diitiee of hie uftice,.in the - ino4 tronbh . nis times of our national history; defeating the inoet'gigantie lrl ehion ; • and overthrowing the heinous eysiem of A:nieric - pa Slavery,•entiti , •s. him .tO be p!aeed ,mini;; - the . Avorld's 'giliateet • ..:;tateiuen, and - im)stl distinguished public' bene-: - - TherefOre • . • •' ReA.vilred, Thalla the, death. - of AnytAnAm.Lng, .COLN, the' sixteimth' President Of - the - .United Sial es; . the .ilation sti,4l.ants anatlliction, Whibh moA.deeply. mourn- and • • That - we ekEtr cherish the Memory - Of his unbtohish,a. mOral-eharacter; liis .habits of.: the strieteSt temperance, as Well as of the inosT uustillied pnblie and christian - bearing. Resoleed, That We join with a bereaved nation, in Lle::rty-comblence.with the more painfully; bereaved family of our late President, prayin,g that 13041 \vill'eou4tirt - autl abstain them in their. grearafflictions. l . •.. , , •-, . . • .Rosaced - ,..That' the room, ofthis - diVisiOn he drapeilMlnourning . for M (6) six onths, - as a sui table expres:,itip of the sense of • our. loas, and of respect for the.: - ilhp..itrious dead: . . . .flfs:drol; copy If these resolutions;prtip erivsitest,A, hc entered upon our tiiid hat 4.1. F., published die 11 4 Ei tt e [6igited]. • . . /LT: CitAwarrevr,: flAnny. . • Dertqi .C4l . —F4al4thiet Harris,•one of our oldest 'Minn's . aint,coal operatorS, 'died at - :the; residenee of hie children in-Shamukin, on the' ot It o f. - April ; in the . 71st year' of his age.. • lie .came dila cotintrY : frourCurnaidl, about 'l;i:so,am - 1-soon after'commenced mining Oat. at Coal Castle,-where he continned until :the open - ing 'cif the Forrestrille. - rrinies;which' he at -first,' owned, and eubsequently . managed for • the -FOr. , est froproventent%Company. , At :the eetote let nie.nt. or Ile war lie was in tirginis„ .engagedin ;the coal business. - Ilia two sous,. who . were Witlr. him, 'ea e ,`. , 'oirth.hefOre the Massacre 'at Balti mire,'and:entered.the. -Union army;-I4terel are still:. ThO m old aa remained in die South; eon: - strained by peculiar circutnetancee, - for :the first three, Years (Tale :war; living.Mretiretnent, - .llav ing disposed of his inte.rest to themines. Early in.186.4;1ie-eame .through the- lines, under -a law . 31110Willk• the families of aliens tO leave the Smith, . and .with him came thirteen'woinen and. children; lOnecif the ladies-concealed in her Oodles . a large tniUn flag widen had often floated over Richmond during_ better which.-hasdaps ; and since WaVeil: at St. Clair ; first: in triumph for-our victories ()Vet. the.ltebels;_ and slime in mourning for the' great 'martyr tolibertY,• whom we .hadall learned to' love and liquor:" • . • Mr...1.1.arr6 alWays excited a beneyOlent -and Christian inthinecs on altaround: him.. The negrn. loved 'and reSpreteddrim; lie taught t hem,. in the face of abarbarmiSlawthe traits of 'the Bilile, and many of the goer whites of the South have reason to-bless las mernory. ' • When the party who came through With - them, crossed the . - Pototitac,' it• was dark, -I'i - cluing' and stiirmv , the top..of the little teat - that coitVeY . ed w . them as Weighed:down .withirr. a' ff.:* 'inches. of the water, by - fourteen people and : their baggage. . The river. at the point was - eight awl 'fur i ix.leng hours ,"e Party daredlnotmoye for. fear.of ca. , :ml7.ing the :frail • bark:. Slrue of the 'party declared.. thatruithin,g b et; Prov idenee, or the prayers . of the ohl man sated - : them that acv- Night, from a:Watery-grave. . . : Vie r/ife Jurlo.Pallner:—ln Marcii when wt noticed Hie-death of. Jiidge — Palreer . we promised to. give a biographical sketch of the deeetts. - a4 as soon as the material Could he. collected, Not no-' ril TtliscOuld i e accomplish It.• The .main . f,ots •ef Ida fife Will be found embodied in the fol . lion. STRANGE N. PA.I:STEE. departed.this . life on . the..9th 1865,, the fltii".year' of liistage: As "nnif hf mark" whose. interests ident (led :with Potrsille' for -more .than the : third 4f., a century . , cannot. content onrselves With. the.: Simple aiiiionneernimt of his ‘4:ath. - ' He was.b . orn.l..;Ozerne County, Pa., and kiiim.d - a knowledge of. the printtirs'.eraft in the lace of Charles' Sinter,. a. gentleman long known aiding : the editorial..fra.Ornity, of Pennsyl viola. .-.7. ... •, • -•-- . The father, of the subject, of thin ' sketch • was . Hon. Nathan Pa tiler, .-a ittivyer.of,,Wilkesbarte,. and Tor trianyyears• it Senator. in the 'Legislature of.- this - Cornruourrealth,, - : phfiged - bY. impaired. health to: retire from the 's et iVe.Clilt ics of lie pro fession,. he reoved Au. M B uunt.olly, N. J. in 1819, and th m ere established the `New. Jersey. Mir ror, a weekly piper. which'in Still isisucd under • the. proprietorship of a. member of the'f aridly. ' St range N. was engaged, in..thentlice;and.wlien he married Mies .Jaue D. Maffet,'...f Lyeiniting. Coun ty, Te ,• they found then first bonne in.3lt; litdry, .Wher^ were born the late - Hon-Robtl. 31, Palmer, also hiss hi.. LMise - Palmer, .. intermarried with . . Rev. 'Abel (.I:.'Tliornap, and Mins Ellen M. Palmer, wife ot Clint. Frank Pott,. of Pottsville: '-: ...• : r ..- In ..18:18 Mn I'altner removed-his family :to Old Chester,' tine) called l_Tidand, . where he published, a newspaper known aS the Upland /...ißoi i but be-,-. eg,' unsetth.d. in his plans by the. rapidly incteasl ing - importanee Of •anthrticite, he removed : to :Pot tsV 116.in : 1829, - where lie-continued to - reside until his 'death: a periodot.36 Veers.. : What Pottsville was in,that day,..ettla bit told by but: ' of their personal Ohnervations.;• 'but •the. records. and traditions of that •early time, -show. Atr.' Palmer to have been uniformly it - man Of-en ergY, :and .ptiblieSpirit, though- or, less :.surice,-3s than many otherS•in.tlre accumulation of 'primer ty. -• Not sinbitMns of nublienffice, he Was never= ' theles nee of the Atinociate JUdgessof the Court of, Sebtrylkill County, land servedseveral terms as . _ ...... , . - . -.• .. • . .- . -. ' . , 't4 Magistrate, in both•of... whichposit - lona he ex- . victory is often attended With dangers for the victors hibited an industry and. impartiality - .Which cam . - qUite as great as those that marked the battle, though &elided him:to the entire; confidence the, cora , of a totally inherent "cliaracte'r. The' crisis Which .the . . 'triunity., - . .; - • :. . . .. • ~: ' • • ;:. • : -American people are . new:approaching. cannot 'fall to .. . .proprietor • Be wan for a ;number 'of 'yearn the:present these dangers as belonging to .thoseall4tbsorb.. - - . and. editor of .the 'Democratic ...Press; a paper lug questions Which must arise on the overthrow mid . which Was . afteiwards merged An th diaper's in ; of the' rebel armies, ~'The:triemph which is I,'?hporimi7,:. under. ntis. administrat . e . . pottsvilie ion.,--an . ad-,being achle , rell by.the republic is anyone of mere mate , ' rial -. foes; bat it is thetriumph of truth.. of justice. of Ministration whiz - th ceased . With tine sale Of 'the. yokes. honor. citioyalty,-of freedom.. and - of civilization itself; .establishment ,in. 184. •, -SnbsequentlY:lie . :had - • and the"veiy Mrs which Mae our flag ate %mincing:with ' Mitch to do with Tapscotes Agency, and in later the mond glories.which.areinseparable lima these vie.' :rears wasprianinently krinWit as:it:Pension Agent. " . ..Melee.' .',FroMevery church and prayinghonsphold, eye .• in all of which ponitions he actin itteil. himself in • and from eVerY devout heart in • the land: a .continual a most hbruirable and satisfactory Manner. : •• : power 'Should, to up that the fruits of this prolonged 1 • :He was one of the Charter, Mernbers . of PnlaS • and sanguinary eMalict May.not he. antleredperish; to pesh, 1 ki Ledge of. Free Masons, and ever VA and .man-' and that nothing rimy be done to abate the.moral gran .ifested a - lively intere , .t. t:.. in. the - - tiel.Far, Of. the titer of the:i.acrittra.„.,WemOries of those martyrd armies hich.have been:made:lir te - hing brotherhoislof tits contempt.npon the anemones. tie. - . .•': - :• - - ...:• •• ..- .whieh. wLs have so nobrr dli.-cl that liberty, might live... lint sinew' •: rn sinew miitter of pribli ... enterprise the influ- . if theork to panae while - treni3on is only scotched,' d.g Circe of,Jue Palmer was s e en a mt . : ridt..,...- Pte= •`-net killed: if the knife is . to - be stayed while-there re :.uneritly called to.preside at. meetings: of 'the cit- 'mains a single root of Mat-chug& of slavery whit% hail I izet, and.still more frequently 'aljniunted on , im-,, beetienting into the national vitals. then in rain shall andin Vain willthecountry haVe °tiered on the red niH • portant executive .committees; he . , sen'ed many - a . 'we.haVe expended. thousmids• of• millioics of treasure, good - cause - by the dignity of his Mien...and ; the tars - of war the bravest of ate sons...lt is the duty of. the• 'puriy. Of his life.'.. ' '.' , • *,-. -• • ' ' .- ' ..tiovernment not by WOrtif.; for they are already found A lineal descendant of Miles Standish,. he.. in- in norConetitation tuadlawa, -but it is-its duty by stens 1 •Iherited froM that, Old.Puritaii the rnont nnbound-;* , and implacable:action to. Marlin upon this Monstrous ed reverence for:our Republican institutharin; . anu . crime Against our mitieratllfe. and upon the*Mirrieldes aAtatreil of thinepuns:Cato the' spirit of our .who.have committed.it., - the brand of an undying Mfg- . &thins Constitution._ 'Never lived: there. a. m ne a v n: . : my n . en i n ia . fa n tfi l l.so n lill n ek np. an n t t l i r l ia=e li t a ha ni tile n T i T i nt7 , - . 1 of ptirer and tnoto consistent Patrl°"°i 3 ! .: a d n lsted ti rli t n ° 3o those! wit belong which Mete fonowns will recall it with er one -Who More, heartily loathed. and . . .... . a shudder. I,e.t lIIg betialre, lest- under thelmtmlses of 1 every forni of treas.:.l. .. ' •- ,- - t o li m - .a. miscalled magnanintity..we • impionelyttesnme to be The breaking bet of the : llebelhoe was Wiser than God ittelaiming that crime 'can.be,repret.sed vrithrint plinistiment.' '.' •. ..-. :' ••. : . - ...... . - ly heard to deplore , that the , weight Of years' pre- . • as a great personal sorrow , arid he-wits frequent- . :Let it be thatour fond and aoleinetrustthat the Gii- 1 vented him from taking a more activepart in the. reminentwillmaintain .to the. end the position which, defence .of the. oldflag."-Every ,. . LiMon - . soldier •it has occupied loam, the beginning-that • this Kin.' ' w ,i e li.,.'f r i e n . d, end the families of thoee who died .very deed: a war upon. Crime and criminals-crintlitals , having special; claims npowthe :- with whom we cannot • fraternize;with whom' we can he regarded as Iteptiblic. 'The - I.7trion - .Leagne -(of, 'which - he .was Make oc : .ctanprordises;:withmat-. in . the:. Judgment of 'mankind and at the bar of history. becoming criminal. President) will n°Vls6 " ?.n'T°r4etibi " ill'ilv9.ti9ri .. C. I . .rTive; , ,'With . out .giviti 'an 'abselnte'reapectability in the nodg canna.. :....- '. - ... .. • . An n a a new growth to. the, of treason in the. , ‘a South. andturninfr.looie.in these distracted. States a .....g2l,sV.nra.potrhett. e be c s ii t a ti loo e, l 7 ,, l n at d i i. ti ,. . ll 2. r ' e b • teamed " `a band of unwhipped tnale..kwton; with their .hands . tilled. . was proverbial. - Posaeasing that high;toned . pride I . with the seeds of another:retie-Ulan; to be-by them' 1.. which forbade hint eitherto' o or to eriontetionee• scattered and any' meanness :oraity wrong,: nand. .that integrity..' the ignorant: planted at tbeir.will.. AsToythe musses; deluded masses who have blindly follow could not ekense'dishoriesty, - .he was yet In td the standard ofthis revolt:. let there.he fall and tree' the highest degree, hiving 'and ;affection_ - ate to-., .partion, jf.you will. on theli sincerereturn to their. al ..- Wirth; his: friands. '..*Efe.Wasr.oue- whom a , child leglantet thenglt it-does .. .seem to Me that it wonld.be Would, - seels but. ti,: . rogue, would fear.' •-• . ~.:' - .- •.- , -but'deepato allow :these thrice guilty - rebels' a little ....- m o i c en j oy i ng iii) ,„a i . boalth .li e ....n ev eitii e l en e . - titokin which to . wash, the blond-of our brothers from . ' . . 'thelrlandabefore we: hasten to, offer them our own,-. brain n ais mi fo i n n a t li i p e rer ni c t u o tit p io a ti r s t: o o f f er o n t ge A st n io4l .. t h h 9 o: .But aster the Miens] enntpiritnre -and leadera 'who,: 1 tlimugh leng.fears..in..the capitol...ln the eabinet..and '-.. was stricken with pa. it • . - . : '.' . ':'.'• ---' ..' ' . - in the army. too;delibenitely ,prepared this , rebellion.: .-. ' He. nionle: 'iaeov4ired 7 froM - this - attack, but it .who;veitknt•thenne'--ni: vst:Pmg; Or Iprerecitton: loft its mark upon -him. Ho Ferraed to itaveiddetl.: traihlemsly set it on forit - z - •who•have pressed it forward 1• Nears to.his'life.in the apnea nfa fe*Weelts, - .. yet, , with HIV the malignity of tends, and with. the Cow? .. he iris the same : your an bnfote;. in hie genial •.imily,ivvoiting.emagy of savanna :. mhii. Ihroneli per.l once liapprennntOmne:.:gmt boon of .mourning, , .- iiiiiit and manner; and bOtb his ari4tihn tibiWis . ;.inrYi and splays find anaskand.butchgry.; have Aide 1 oplfs - anit hieyitreithimd - IMMIty vete,. exhibiteiVin ' Aar once tine;' over_ : of ispeoeli•ro: 5 - tr"la whose kir " in the fightatile-gternat , there -.-,.. ..-. ....,: : • ....... -.- .. ::in now dripping the blood-:or , nearly:- a' half million' of 1....4(iiii,d to ilirn.:7 -. :- :• .. ,-- --': •-, t .... -- - - •., :••• -•- .• ....;.oni people-40r .tnftte , rxdierenniw t theitianico.of I - ' - ' 4, 06 -- mlittl," ha said to Ilia finnan . , 'aid not - gigil --- lairnan ram' may VW' t he thAlts'eternajtistiesi-lbrbirlat (' T ioe yOurselves Ohs LOrd* wept eie 'right. t I there strould ever Inv shove miry or forbearni* hid .begiet . I that : would lime ipitiedwin to sea; the reconstructibii . of glailous- - Union, but it be cells me willing to n. Iliel.wurt are •right, submit*ourselven to thaur;witilettthere be no .unreasonable - pint because here is . A few morithi 4j esseifiri the eiernreisent. con- Siction that. were _numbered,. hut - ing also almost: the fattinat of f his histren desire. in_ the final nrerthroW of the , Rebeltion;:' - .hla papere andlirtaharaw were arranOrailine any. inner- . daughdaugheneN - however.• sodded a bsent ter ter - he ifeiired:-her;lo make;;:enr' . nikrir which -hez-feWraight l be thifleit :time:the: ihome birdie wrmidnieet:foketherrupen-the - the reached Wm ;511 , lbe last ..day •Febraszltf -the evening was spent.by him in pleasanteconver7 tation 'and in liiinstial spirits; and theocrat morn ing, the lsV.ofilffarcti; as he. was' pieparing" to Walk out, lie was: prostrated by a soCond. attach. of paialysis... iying.thr nine': days 'helpless,' and speechless, but , consciene . to they last, he erinred .on Trinsday, March 9th, 1865„leaving to his farm! , ily and . to the world thalegacy Cof an Unblemished .. - THE razgunrs. DEiTIE . EDIYORS kncites‘ slorattat:Ll lierenith aend Yin" brief abstract of the,proMedings had . in oar Borough, relative to the death of•oar 'beloved Prttstdent. ' • pnrspance to a tall fmin the Chief Bingess, a meet hig-of the citizens .was held. on the . evening•of the ISth •Inst,,. to bike .the necessary necessary• steps looking to a pro Per observance of the day, set apart for the funeral obsequies 'of our late Chief Magistrate. Twa commhtees were ap-.' painted,-the one on lagangemente. thaother On-resolu tions expressive of the seMe 6f the meeting, relative- to the sad calamity... . • • - • . . •. • . In accordance .Wittr the report of the first tominittee. ; the following order - of exercises 'was °kismet on the. new' Mentorablelath Of April. - - • - - At lit M. the varions,piastors of the town held Services •Iri:their resnectiiie churches. -. • :•• -.• At 2:.1": M., a •proceision was formed In , IrMit iat.the Public Hall and moved in - the follewing order:- Marshal and Aids.• . .- • . - , Social Lodge.-I.- 0. 0. F.. ' • ' • . . Anthracite Lt e, I: 0. 0. F. • Friendshfp Encampment, I. O. 0; P. ' • Innlor Sons of America. . , • ' ' *-SOns of Tempenince. - • : • • •• • .. - • • • Cadet's of Temperance.'. • :•• • • • . , German Aid Society. - • • Hardy•Grudy German) Soelety.. • • -Monaniinier Fire Company. • • • 'A'fter baying marched through the 'principal streets. 'the pmcession.halted•again before the Public Hall. Where'after waver by the• Rev. C. shindie.•addre4eB :were merle by Revs. Mr. Williams. Harris Aspril and • The benediction having: been.prononnc.ed by Rev. Mr; .Tones.' the twit. assembly quietTl• retired. - . The following i+ 'a copy of. the :resolutions as handed to me by•the Committee • * 0 - • ' '• . • . Wuear.As. 'Abraham Lincoln: our -late 'beloved mid 'honored Chief Magistrate,' tue4. nailer . circumstances of. 'unparallelied ntrocity.• been slain by the,bloodvlland cowardly - assassin. who. ha connection With his ae; - cum-bees.. sought by striking down his rinconScions victim, to'take away the lire of the nation ; therefore, be, Respired, That I:Mintage falls adennately to describe a crime. so diabolical in Int einmetalon amigo desperate it its perpetration. - " -• • Rem)? red, That, while participating:in the.sorrow , that- ' overwhelms the nation,. WO•would expresit,•onr jPdtg 'nant abhorrence, not:only attic horrible crime that has bereaved the nation. but of tbe.tremson and the sympa thy" with treason Of which it,is the legitimate. fruit, • . Remised. ..T.hat rectienize: the right to ati' -holiest difference ;of political _views.' Yet we would re membee.that-treasott against a benign. Government is a grime, So stupendous in. magnitude, that the higheSt in terests of our conntry.'as 'common humanity. 'dentand'rliat initexilfiejustice should he executed np-. nn theltuniCrs and tnstfgaturs - cf- Slaveholders' hellion.. - _Re--toffy/J.' That. the: common verdict of mankind. as well asSof the future historian; will-hold the svmprithj zers with tressori, whether North Oi• .Srttli. and all the, ; alders and abettors "of Rebellion as oprtii , riii andituilty: not; only of the blood:of onr illustrious and :martyred Cillef. whobas'fallen,a Sacrifice to the Options principles Which our fathers bled and, died to establislt "hot guilty of.the blood of the hundreds of thtinssnds of felloW citizens whose graves' mark 'every' battle-field of the war, and of the tens of thousands who met death - in .the'Soutbent Frisch:ls, in every form that fiendish cruel ty could devise... • • '•-• • • • . • Roody rfi, " That tvelioW; with,reverence-irarstilitais. s loe. tai of the Almighty • Rut& of :the'uniserse, cwIIP for.*lse purposes has' permitted, this great eahtmi f.); to befall the nation ; : that 'in : this .bere'avement 'we 'behitld .t he goodness - and severity. of •Gini."—llitt gooihiess, in .sparing the life of the lamented President,' 2 1 11 ht+'crcatwork was accomp e severity. in ' thtis rebukiur.'• us for oar. en fti.,eomnlieity. with the slave power, in tier:land that impiously 'dared to de.' gratis the image of. lger by trafficking:ln the bodieliand - ..souls '6l men, • . . ,T. SP, T) • 1) isar.t.; SA4Nrat; • • , • •FlowAun tinisst.Es,;" . ' COtritT 7PROCIEE DINGS; [ttnrosTith 1tx.c.7.17,4wr.r.y For TITEMIN:ERS' JOURNAL ' •i<Y c. I.rrrt e r,, r. 54.- • • • • . . . . . .. . . An ndjonfneil Confrof Quarter Stiedons. Oyer 111 . 1 a Tr miner...te . ham been held. lid. week. .by Ppemai AID peintrnrim for the - pro , ecntion 'of several cases contin ued from previotiq terms. • ' . . •- • , •-, . • Attlie• operii nu of ill& ,fourt on Monday mbruing: the' I,lOn, Myer Strouse, membdr of Conzress from this Dis tritt:fite and • briefly, but appropriately addressed thd Court... upon' the recent depth of the PreSident.Of - tbe United States, i.wbeieupon his Itonor. Judge' Ryan.- elf tdr, a few- pertinent •remarks.Mipninted Hon.. Myer Strome.E Owen Parry,' .Tolui . P.antian,,Esq.. Jon. P. Hobert - ELI:, nom-F. Wr 'Hughes, amtehristopher Little_ .• a committee to prepare resnlut inns exprev sive of. the sense, of the Bench and theßar Of•Sehupkill 'County nit ttigsubjeet., . ' -,1 Subsininently. the ennamittee...by their- &aimin-re-, liorted the following resolidinne; which•mere ateetited by :the eorirt the prnceedingworderml to be entered at laige On.the minutes *. • . • • . . itrsoi.vro. 'rhatfthehtrocions crime perpetitted in the . city of Washington, ou the evening:Of the 14th Inet.;, I the assassination' of Ann 4.AL LINCOLN, he : piesident of.the United gistes, has tilled our hearts with grief:and. lle.soi.vs.p,"..That the members of thO ter:of Schhyl kill Coinuy, .view.this • terrible trag'edy LIS a' U calamity; and shaierelysyrnputhiie with oar fellow:cid. zens, everywhere:ln' our country's - great bereio - ement. • REHOINI:b, That to the Midst of our rejoieike for the late brilliant victories of isnr'Anny and -"Navy. and the pnispect; of_ au early. Peace..we:Were 'suddenly over mOSt. profound sortow lout - horror by this mraistrops crime mminst.God anal man'. We pray. tit Him .who. " talent over all." to strengthen us. and preserve our beloved country is this hour of sevcrotri. al. ltßset.v.cm Thakthesenroceediugs be published in all the papers,of Schuyikkii:Cuutity. . , STRONG. SENTIMEN-TS. They nro uttered fiy irk:SeeretOrY 11Iolt be fore the:Aasarminntioui of Prewidenc • , At a dinner given on theeYenirg'•Of the 1411i:of April; .1505.. at the Charleston' . Hotel. Charleston; S. C .: . '3 I .Y •Maj.'pen..6lllMOre, - to the gilisti . Onboard the.steander 'Arago ; invited by ibe . Secretary of War to:witnesa the ceremonyottaistng•the I.Tnitetf§tates' flag on.F'ort Sum-, 'ter on 'that "daY;;Majoi-Ctenerni• Anden.on".ljia;, - iii:g been . toitstedOn the' cOttise of his reply: paid 'a . warm tribute to the Secretary . . Of. War; SrUjor :General biz, and the flon.',T.' Holt_ foithe they had given him while in command of that fOrt y.tterenbon,. being called 'Mum by the gitrstspreseut, Holt nnule . an ent addreEs:• Welunie only space for the collowfng - extfacta: .• ' Inthe history 'it has oceaSifinally halipened that wickyd Statesmen and rulers have Made, great. and, I Int thems . eives. fatal 'mistakes tne,rhoice of the in- . stratrientadff 'their , crimes.. Butßat - Of ail the blunders. of this dais iThich . haveoctorred," probably-the ,most• corn- I plete, the most disastrais fot the plans of him who *made, it. was that goinmittedby the traitor Floyd. When 1 he Selected, - then Mejor,.now Major General Anderson .. I to command the forts-of. Charleston llarbor.... This thus 'l the more: retuarkable'.aince , rarely mistook his., men, 'as is 'Sufficiently ;shOwia by. assigunient . 'of 'Twiggs.to the . Department: of Texan. 'andli other np-. J I pointments :and adjustments .Of the - military service, looking-to a lithrication of the machinery. of the rebel-1 onwhichl will, not panseto'Comment. Great too , have been the, Surprise and. terror or These wicked rit- Tem: when theyltave found their trusted inktuments 'failing in their fistula liuf•perhaps few thekt exhihi- . 1 .tionti 'have camilled that Whip!). was Witnessed at itauton when the: unfaltering fidelity tif Nfejor Andereou and his -little tom in and w . toi fully manifeStkr . -• When] x intelligen . ce reached the Capitol' that twit bold:and de--] • lei flog movement 'this . command had. been transferred fonn iffonitrie to fiurriter. :au& was safe Imila-the disii bled-glins left behind, the emotions of -Floyd were aliso *lately uncontrollable —'emot ions . of - mingled. mortified: tion and anguish and rage and panic.- 'llls fury seemed that of some bailled - tiend, who di_ Covers suddenly open- ing at his own feet ant 'gulf of ruin Which he had'-been preparing, feratiother.. Oyer all-the details of this paa:l siOnate ontbntst of a conspirator. caught and: entangled •in his - own toils, the official secrecy , still .hangs, and it maybe that. history.will never -be privileged to , transfeethtsmemorable.scene to its. panes; There.ra tate. however. whose fitxteitee' to-day we 'have , a 1) ' plored. arid- to Whom the nation itt grateful for the Mits. terlyrability and lion-like 'contage. with .whirl hefts fought this rebellion in all-the vicissitudes of 'its career , -yntif :Secretary . ofWarl-Who* were- he liere,*conifi' bear testiniony to the truthfulness =of my ;words.: rooked upon that-kmle:and the wintry needs.not now to be told that he.looked. upon it 'witliscorn and ded once. • • .-- :,: lirtkthe Hew triaricits - lelietidelit of Api l 20;.-' -•, - TlMlli.ougt.olo',Awl.L.Vsztir:A.irive:..-.; • . ::• ..bitl2)***atiiiplitcitYriday last ids, - hand . ' of. :I;3lo:l:***,:linimistakfibly. - triarilfeat.::: Titer , ' rifitiolli; •:::Irilliatknoicitsabre'regard fordrionatiehtNickhiid - arriagod for' hakit!iyiatfritniipter azelehratiou of, iti.:restoreditrunrerfocyi;!: TheL.dite,•ithe scene,. . ~ - , th, (o ategmar. tfi tk ortjavint!4.lverethOeßbWlY '...combhind.witik utmo st : PotisiOltr: feignifieinixii::- in: 00.01`lhit thei"wforkl'lnlghCheitiPreased , 'l4: the : :.!4ak , paty - lid grandtiffrofigiffoteasitinl , :. li'cit-four-; W4'iitiliollret:it.:--:Tff4'-:::the'f',4*Ord( .7.4w:1411,0: *lfeiffhiaiirt;and the themeof.e*iryL, Aohue;_ . , . ,:::andf:, nach•man . thonght:hiffihnelditOemiteritinre*et; ftfu.the:np;irrcivr.it"iiroplotgstiftri-'7utterly, eclipsed' - 1:7 '-ii,Vectitele-:of,_ no ..,zatin's.;,...routrivattniti;.l 4 l ll o l :: • 17.sUrp. the:anniversary: of. rejoicing - to make it,. -_that of.tbn ptofohnilest woe .----;-:L '.2 2 •-• • . ..^: •' . ''' • -. NOW we recall thiit'•tnelatielioli which . -toied to :.hannt the parevroni face of the slaughteed Pres ' ident,•"atid Wonder if itcaine font: altireboding of ; his-fate::::.. Then:did never Man .walk;rinire . here- .:- .ieally to his death than'fAbrabino. Lincoln.: • Had: Mi. beerithe tvrant,l . whiolo 'his rnunlerer.decilared him; he :would also .have ., lieeri .it - ONS'itrdi novin; his own . capital have" moyed ., 'Without a guard, . : • much, less-exposed-himself in h os tile.; Richmond . - to the revenge of an implacable. foe: ,Had.he been . a - tyrant, the wretch Who has heireft:hini - •:of :life . Would long ago havewaStecl in a dringeon - or per ished on the scaffold for* hie treasonableliiigtiage .and behavior: , Bat.lie.-Was-the. most, accessible ..of Men; wlici,erected• no barrier of forms betvieeti. himself and the.huniblestenitdi for: an audience: ' :" He "are no grOunde.to any 'creature for personal . • '...malignity toward him.. He. was teinler-heartedi : tO.a. fault - And this , was the 'victim of the tusSas sin's. iiiml'Cl butchery I • .'• 2 .. - --.- •.: • • Whatever may .befalthe nation ; - its .1463 Chief I Magistrate haA 'nothing lost, , ' His 'Work-was done, : his tlutY fulfilled, hi-shame inoperisiisbly.asSfiehis ' ted with. the emancipation of the blacks, the re• -. ductioo of the rebellion, , the preservation of - Civil JiliertY in America,,arid the. vindication of popir• lar . government bsfore ' the :tribunal of Christen-- dom. . Elope rahle in. his :elevation .to lesderShip '• fromthelewest "station - in our society; great in .his modesty in& unaffectedness; remarkable for -his Sobriety:. of- living, ;stirring in 'his - ietegrity, 'whieh'was-never impeached. fortunate in the ap proval of the people-as . shown in his're-election, still more fortunate hi witnessing and announcing the - .cotielusion of armed -strife ---iih at . could lie • - hiV e'ifished !Or Himself .beyond all: this? - Yet -semething urns. to be addedi-:niartyriloin t ' And who shall say;tliat iti thii. sacrifice to Liberty he has not found far greater than • aii.equivalent. for . another: team of ofilee,..withits , doubtless . vaifter . ri , ...ii, u isibilities,- and veied questions -in . whose' so-. inform the.; glory sit. his : former administration, .might' have -been dimmed or evi2n denied - to-him? .He hill rides frOm the gravetei which a - sorrow , jug.' peeple bear their homage 'and. entivins his . monument with --' . :•. • -,- . ' . • -•-. We tilieded yet& climax to slivery's self-re:veal ing: '. 'We have it in the.plot to 'remove the .heads of Goverimmut r.t one .:epncerted, devilish swoop. Chivtlry.bid. still a. rag- tri cover its' .ualiednuss .. and impoSe on the credulity of the-multitude. 'lt `hits no Idaiger- a shred.; . Horrible enough was it and dastardly,, to Shoot in'a'conftned. spoce,'and. freini behind, an unsuspecting, Unarmed, unpre teCterl-nian. Whit shall he nun denunciation of . the vilbiin who Stabbed a mutilated invalid du his • Pcisiihly dying had? :What assassin in any . age or Country aver claimed. honor -and-'renown, for Buell . a deed, even if the claimed. of his brutal. vio :len Ce - was a monster:of iniquity?. The - . record is drimb: . It is left . for*Ainenca and the.nineteentli .tentury to breed these cheYaliers :,-•ali no! it is left for slavery.- - An half the civilized World has said-It is an even r arrel ; or, It: is hut a . iine's, . ion of empire-with eit Mr party; ' and the' weaker side has our sympathy. - How .- now; .Christian 'friends acrOstl•the water?: -".' ' . ;' • • ''•'. Oiip thins . the .assassin' forgot ; .n.-ither ilid's gc.veriuent nor tbeP,epublic depends on indii . id Mil lives:.. • A man can - nn . ,.rmire.; il:)pe to thwart D--.P.T.hy the o.m aission ora ciiimi, than lie can. to raise a wood's weight ..with he than a . " polind • orpower.. To accomplish : any gelid for himself he must , _em.,loy the in s truments of goOd :.:all. seeming adva" togas procured through trangres sion become , hot coal' iii ' the Sand Which itched r f, , eoiii--infainy to Win woo .ouglit a•. reputable mane. In the selieme-of bia elusion he encouli • • • "The eternal law • . •. • Whlehtatikes the law its own tiliudfold redreeeer,e and . his - rettilsien is it hand: The' servant 0 - 04 whriro he felled _has a logion:of soccessOrs the.Diyine Charge passes from the -legate :to the cothriinnly.. Se it IS with the ..TlePulic. She is more frhitful thanany th:structiYeness : she.needS but the emergeney . o rear herself heroes-and des- I fenders ,innumerable.. Therefore in the aepth . Of feeling Which the :tragedy at.:Washington has . .eVoked-:,there is 11 . 0 'terror, 'there is as little de: pair. Ther'e is genuine grief for the: departed, theie- nay, Wrath, which. will not cool or.a. sudden,' :The assassins looked for vision hi consequence of ihe-anarehy which they helped to effect : they - have welded the people foni;, .anintleiible hay—swayed in a single direction,. and falling with.COnCen &tiled force: -.They smote - a.breest which never shuts its gates of mercy im them t they have erected another which is double fogked.a.gainst thenfand their instigators.' They • have reinoveil'every difference from the, people,: who cry,.No'quarter, where they'lato dein: thffre . any reason-why we should - have talked . last Week of :brotherly. love`and • rec(Meitiliti , m; and now are stiff fnr . the'ex.'actort measure of law and justice.? Had we not besideS ,e6nSpirdcy.it-. three unpardonable Crimes - to 'remember ? ' TI 'ere - I - Wa's the massacre at Tort PilloW, the t , ,riure Unto death'at our. cantnied seldicrs,-and the attempt to,lav New York In ashes:. These were n0t . e..0 that: sponge could -Wipe theM from our tablets. There could:ben° repentance. among the chief 4 of rebellion that would. white--; wash the crimson horrors. -No . ..added stain.this, theMtirder-of was in their thoughts froth the heginhing, heifer° he had taken his seat in Washington or , drop or ..blond been spilt. --rhe - Anrentristances are more atrocious to bur' visiOn than is the. shooting of a ,cdmmen sri!dief upon the field of battle. • But pach'eansumation was. as cooly contemplated acid • Droyided fur as the other Before Heaven. the crime iy but one of degree, .as - iii the designs of Slavery.all Means are one.. •••• • . - - Looking the country over, itcannothe doubted thatit ts.strantier to4lay than before the:atheist ic:madness of shtvery culminated the, estilie 7 lion rif Abraham Lincoln. - Herein at orteew . e cognize the active presence 'of a Supreme With- a thousand years-are as a 'cbiy, and' in .whose far reaching, pnrposes the: struggles .of the . .motneht are blended as the' waves in the: ocean," it may be we haVe been rescued by His interposing arm, from dangers ill-discerned, and • ' , taught to tolerate:rto concessions : .to the, system `with.whichwe wagedsuceessful tear. system he the memory of Hie loyed.inid lost—the second :martyr frOnt linois, Sturdy be the arm of his Simeesszir,.t(i whom the people biro with a fault; that.refnees to be shaken. .(iodlnake .of us itlii More earnestiovers of His law, more clear, id! tiee the right; mere- prompt, to. own-'tlie . emia.l‘ claims 'Of man—jiAltnia of what we haVe'gaitted,l imbitious.of. the 'future, - mid ever trustful in Him tholiving Ruler of :the Universe. • . .1 d 9 . . 11einiliolm Extract•Bughn giwea health and rizoll - the frione.and blotun,to the pallid 'cheek. Debility le accompanied by man:y.alartning, sytuptotils, and if no tretitment, is submitted to, consumption,' insanity' or 'epileptic fin! eneue. April S, 14-d • - 'RETRENCIIMEN : I I III national ekrienditures.' is . . ...steadily going, on. Hired , vessela • are being discharged.' Tins 'saves an enOrmeus'expen 7 . difurc.. Government bounties to recruits have ceised..."other. expenses .inCident to recruit , . ing will soon : cease. There is a provost mar -sital.'Soffice in every: dori,e - ,res SiOnal district in the lOYal States and territories„.each . providt4 •Avitli it- full StattofelerkS, detectives, messen , : gars, • all'paid out of thenationaltreasurY . ... On the:3oth ':instant these subordinate etii ployees all be : diScharged; leaving. only - . the protost marShal„. surgeon and r eornmiS- 7 - aioner in service. 'Thiamaehinery : bas wOrk- - . ed admirably, 'sod has hrought the army to; the best possible condition.i. but war .he lug noiv.near. its rend,:, si e - .shall have no fur ..they occasion._ for: it: Whatever. ree'rnithig . may in futnrebeneeded, will - probably take • Place in the south among: the negroei.- The nuinheroficlerks in the % yar Department is being rediiced . .. Eighteen hundred liailds thetipringtield arsenal' have been discharged,: •• leaving only : eight hundred. The manufac . tore . of artillery will berstOPPed. Wtrepch- , inert intlie . navy is Making. steady, progress. These encouraging 'efforts .mtist produeean . effect upon : our nntiOnartinitces..Of the most-. beneticialcbaracter. • • In — all- probability .411,e . • next.6tatement; of the Secretary of Jim Treti 7. • stirs will lie mneh.mOre: favorable than :the . . leaf, . :the ..inbseriptiOn to : the .`national loans haVingincreaa ,fhe.expenditUres ioed . .'••!Tlitts we . are beginning . to master the, great fiscal prOblein more thoroughly - every day:.lt is, i,fcOurse, not:to be expeeted quit -li'e cat stiildenly . revert_ . te . ,..condition . expeUd : iturisao-pot.eieeed reeeip6; but IWe are steadily approaching-thatdesirable point: 4101mbOldts: Fluid xitiritet :is i)lcasatit in ta.utenna E 'odor. free • fn.m all injurlothenro. Terties:and imoiedlate in its action. [Atoll 8. :Truly."Wonderlul Viineovory.—. • • - ••' .." London-11dr Color Heittiroi.and Dresaine ^` London 'Hair Color Restorer aintDresming.",.. • ' 's London Hair Color itestoreettbd Dressing."' .For restoring Gray Hair to. its.original color without Ayeing,•tir causing the 'hair to grow where it has fallen Off or become thin ; for removing any eruptive Diseasea, Itehing', Scurf, 'llandroff, etc. : • . - nor . Acks it require any washing. or preptimtioa - before or iter. its use. It creates a Perfectly healthy state of the scalp, by ucting us a stimuliwt,anti tonic to the-or u guns necsary s to rupply - coloring matter to the' hair; and completely restores them to their. original irh, , or and strength.;. Itla re entirely diffent. from all. Other hair preparations, and is the evt y m overt. restorer of color and . perfect hats' dressing combhusit. very. EACII,CnitED FIELD WEANS - WITN NEWONE. . even :where they had been bald for years: :For tltis,nar pose it is decidedly 'the' heat iireparation known. A trial will satisfy the abet skeptical. thus placing; it at the head of all other remedies for baldness and the 'pre; servation of the hair in the fullest luxuriance andbeau . -• • ' . . We.would especially ask the attention of • the !tidies' to this now nniversallv• - popular - hair preparation, a remind them of the Well-established fact •that.'many the hair tonics in. viigne -are not only' powerless for good. but abtioltitely pernicious, and tbo often -destruc tive in their , inlineuce upoii.the .growth of the. hair.,- The " London Hair Color Restorer" . contains nu; Sub 'stance that will clogjthe pcnes,:hut it doei contain real' nourishment for' the vessels, trot which its roots sluing, thus rendering the hair truly elegant and beautiful •in every perind•of life. -On children's hmisi it lays the foundation of a goad head of bli and at • the lady% toiletindiSpeosable,... • . • . . . . . boa:gm. sutg nyr,. tuogggr. og Tug nintsfugni . .41 tbe only Waisted article'that will. absolutelY;: WitlW:it - deception, mtore the hair to its 'original ohlor and heauty,:canslfig it, to grow where it hhs . fallen or Price. lb Cents ibottlit bottles forii:" Solitat wholerale;and retail by -DR; SWAYNIA' SON; 330; North grATE 'G. 1133C1'inirit.1,,10.36 "hi'lygfirt 14YLOff, Sept 11, 414. ylete;YtitteaUI .• . • Lipid it, • - • •-• • ' ' J . 1".•-• • • - S ' - •fllu.slCTauyikfll..• • ...a.A..DLiuiti,ettit these excellent - Fatally al= 'limp kept oh hand and. ean . -be seen- S.cilieration by telling .11s ttetbience in 3thuitat Street, svcie:blh, next *Per to iberErigiish tat/wren Chitich: To tiel;4atirnolato persona using' these .hisehltiesv's supply of gocione S'esftee, kirbins Oa end :300, fled Tb.ratt;, in elf rithhbers aril"colors , especially adaPtN4 Machine bes on bind. Thorohgb Instructions..for working these , Machines will be Oven to par:lies pnretiestug. Orders by mail will incelye . .pitimpt attentlori. . Call snd e x amine before purhhaelni..eWk.wbere.l • 7anuary.23, .fog . - • 4-tf Only One Dottie.for it Illomentend...;The cheapest and best investment ever offered _to -the - Thousands languish and die, when "a small invest ment in the. Old Homestead' Wild Cherry Bitters would not only' have checked diserve.,'.. but saved life, Grief "and. Menrnintr: These • Bitters are donbly.dtstilled, strongly medicated,. and Cia pure akr the beat , Wi ne, . They /1.7 no drug and:Contain-wpm:son- Acting upon the Liver.' the grearsaatof disease,..they not only cure; butpreVent disease. 'They cleanse the Stomach, and purify the Morel.Tliey remove Blotches end Pimples from the Face. They. cure Scrohda,...Bryslpelas,. and ail Btooii dkeases ;. and are a certain 4 xemedy. for Dye perpeis,J Jaundice, add Chronic Dierrhrea.' Pot Coughs and Colds: they are superior to any Cher sii - Yeacrral. To pe sons of sedentary habits, - and 'those who feel a loss of4strength. Or Want of arabitioa. these Bitters are especially adapted, . They increase• the • appetite and strengthen the body:To linainuti Mortnnts and Dm.-- eATE•PESL4:I3:3, and at that critical period known as the Tra..4 Lum.,:these Bitters will befoond'of ble vain°. Remember end purckume the genuine Old lloCaOtead Wild Cherry Bittera:mannfactured .bv.Dr. B: Slinohrland & Co., New-York City: Sold by .FOX & 13RCrraEll,.Pottsville; R. B...DAVIS, St. Clair, Wholes.ale.Agents: Sold alive by .R.: M. IRVIN, St. Clair, and DrUggiSts everywhere. Feb. 18, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMAY. min JArfrEs cLARK , s CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! .Prepared from y a pr . tx.cription , of Sir -Clarke, M. D. ; • -Physician Extmordinaly to,the Queen.' , This well known medicine Is no. impoidtion, hut- a sure ;andsafe remedy . for Fertude Difficulties-and-Ob.. structions; from any cause - whatever: and, . although. a powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful. to the conlitation: To MASER£II LADIES it Is peculiarly suited.. - It will, in a short time, bring . on the mouthlY,period,with In all. Cages of Ntiivims and Spinal Affections, pain in the park and Ileaviness, Fatigue. on slight exertion, -Palpitation of the licart,-Lowbese S,piritS, Ilysteric.q, Sick tieatlactie.:Whites. and-all the, painful diseases Occitonefl by a disordered . systeui, these pills will ale t a'curc when - all other means havefailed. . . icAcit K N E PEEN. KNOWN 'TO FAIL. WIIEEE OIitEGTIONK ON 21.1E,Ei , PAGE OF PAKPGLET; AKE -WELL For fall particulars, get Thiniphlet. free, of -the .4.3 t. Std by all Druegiets. FrieelVl liar bottle. Sole United Statea .Agetit. ' ' : . • JOHN iIIOSF.S. - 27Cortitaidt SL,.New Yark: • N. H.—id and 6 postage - : stamps enclwied to any an tborized agent. will iasare a bottle .containing over 60 'Oll4 by return mail • Nov. 53'64. ' Dem tie;os, avid Crtit:irrli,tit4ted witli‘the inmost enters, by. Dr. . J. - .ISAACS; OculiSt and.Surist, (foriiierly or Leyden. :Itolland.). No :1119 PINE •Street. Philadelphia. 'Ptistimingals fmin the Mast reliable Sintrees in. the'.Cit• and country an : be TV(111 - iit his °dice. .. The titrultY - are'invited to necompany thi•ir patients: as lie- has no secrets .in his practice.: etVitTIPICI AL EV,P..is inserted without pain. No - chaire made fur esaunnation:, March.ll, 1.0-9 m; ... TO CONN UlO P E Undersigned; having been restored a.health in h few. A)ieke,.ps , A very 'shriple . -remedy,•after - liavingatiffered seVeral years with `a severe. lung. attention, ..and. that dread disease, Consraniring—isatious • to uiakeittit4a to his safrererS • the thearis.ef turn. - ' ' . ••• To :ivhodet.iire it; he, Fend a copy or, the pie-, . scription fir e of charge,) :with the, Airections•ror. preparing;and the dame, which piey cure sure for',..COsse.triMa, Ban:searim,. Col - 0na,.c0M,5,,,t0: The only.',objet.of..theladvartisei )1) sending the prescription•. is to. Menetit .the . and cipreadinforrnation whiclhe conceives to...beMval- Mahle:' and he hope 4. every a.uirerer will-try.bia remedy,' as it 'will cost thorn nothing,. and maylprovii:lo)lcesing,.. Partiet-viishing:thepre.crintioaiiill please address • Mkt EDWARD A:l4'll;s42N, 'Feb kifige . d . putity, §evf York, 1111 . ilsffeld' 4 • 1 : 0 islierviatvcr enys: oi:4 - Most of the Sarsapartila•of .the sluipsis inert and ..WorthlesS.— . Pr: Ayer in his writings on: this drug : states..that fipt only is it inert'as found . the shops, 'hut .ao. also are' most:Of:the preparations from it„.Or.- bearingitre lie shows, heweier; ihat this "fact arises tram the use of. orthless varieties; or unskilful 'preparations by in , . competent men; thit time true Medicinal Sarsaparilla •(Sarza :Smilit*.4.) of the tropics,: when'freshly gath ered in the bud, Is one or theuiost etrectrial alteratives we possess. .Combined - with other 'substances. ot great. JilteratiVe. power; like - iodine, Stillfm,ria, Dock: Ac., ti - makes Ayer 4 • CoMp: :Ext: of Sarsp.i which. we have reason to believe:ls one of the limit 'effectual .reme dies for humors skin diSeases' and for 'Purifying - .the .bloodWhieli MIS ever Yet been found by anybody-.-- Bangor (Me) Mercury. . .• . The'Bridal Chamber . . . . ] • A note of warnin4 and advice to those sufferintovith Seminal Weakness, - General Debility, vir.Premature De 'cay.: fec k mdtatever cause produck.4l. :Read; ponder, and reflect.' Ate Rise in time. . - .. .- - • . .. yens FREE to any address, for the-added. Sent by return mail :* 'Address. . ' • . .•••• • S.,Brrcaa, [ .April B, , G 5; 11-3m] - . 425 Broadway, New York , If you *an t .to• know 'n little of thing relating to the human. .systent: • male' and fe male; the C:lll:sCft aiiiltruatment of-diseas=es; the aliir• ridge custornatif the World': how to marry Well and a thousand things. 4ever. pnbli , ked before. read, .the re vised- edition of • "Mimic:AL COmsitis; Skass:'!, a c•Mioulf hook for curious people., -and a good .book - -for' every one., 400-pages. 100 Illustrations.. Price it. tio;. - • Con •Sent.free .to :any: address.. MIAs may be had.at the IloUlistofes, or will be -aept 'by Mail, pout riald nit receipt of - Address ..E. B. FOOTE; X. Feb. . • -1130 Broadivay, :slew:York. . . . . . . . • Eiirrovia Jortn.:Ai.—Dear. •Siri. your permit-Ann:l wlih to's:q . t.() the., readera - of .your paper, that,l wilt ,end. by •returtimail; all who wish If (free) a Rocipe:.with full directions - for making ~,u4 - using a 'simple Vegetable Balm that will effectually remove. in ten days. Pimples,. paitchearTan, Freckles and all im nuritieg of, the Skin. , leaidng We t4ame'.soft.;: clear. amOchla ;lad • • ' free to those lutring — . Bald Ifeads, or Bare kaces.:. .information that will enable them to (tart a fall arowthof Luxuriant flair; Vi itieltOrtkur a Motiatacha,. In-. legs than thirty (lay/4.. IteAiiectfullY, yOura, 4 CheFnitg, • . . March - 4, '65 . • .. - S3l; trinatWay, N. York . • The r ni Chiithee;:en EasaY' of Warnin, and - Inatructb in foi-Tonnir, Men—published by the ticAy . - and Ast,neibtion, and ..feit. free of charge‘ sealed en ! velopea: Addreas..Dr. .SKILLIN‘ .1191:G WM:4- thiwurd . Aataiciatinn; Philadelphia;Pa. A, •#i" - . Beauo . ix' A.:4lpr'F,lrev:ei, 'Those 'who .desire brilliancy of cOmplexkin, mne , pnrify and enrich the : bloOd. which Hm.mitouvs Co CENT'S ,EXT A.A.vr rimisxrAttii.i...k invariably - loes 'Re collect it I.?' nO patent medicine. Ask- for lielmbold`p Take no Other. • ,April'S; - !d.,.. • 11-tai - . • . . . Shattf.ied' CoNSTITUTIONB .RNSTAND NT Hum Errep,,yr.Buciic. April S, • ' 11AI DYE!, 'INAITC-DYE'! lititchaor'm - Clair • Dye is the best in the world. : The only Fret' and - perreet 146-;-Hartnlps.4-In stanlaneoas and ltellable . —prOduces a splendid :Black. nr Natural Brown --remedies, the, ill effects or Sad Dyes: and freoltently yeatores the'orlelinal e -• Sold by alt The eeninue IA signed, W. A. Batchelor, Sl' Barclay- Street. New York. , .- '.Janniry . -.• : - Extritrt of %iirsp parjl I 4 .• ses earl ranOates'ihe blond, feat's- the vigor • orhealta 'int() the systeui, and . Loiniini out the -humors that. make disease. . ••• April 8,. tGS • • '' . .t4-13m • •:•. WIIIMKERM: DO you . wimt Whilll6. , or Mous - Males Gre cian Compound will force them to grow o i l :the 6moolll - (mann: or, hair'on bald lieatls, in Six.. Weeks. Price, N.. Sent by mail anywhere, sealed, on receipt, Addretis. , • _ _ WARNER Si CO.;,,Bcyx 138; . nrooklyn, N. Y To. .. , . T Purify, Enrich:the' Blooill..and iSiTu.; iffy the complexion: use -11r.i.onni.ies atouLy ef).NCEN , .. 'ne.vna , lei_trin ..ExTimer S..knsAi!HILIA. . One bottle equalsin 'strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction. April S. `65. ....... .. • •.; • ~.. -• : - 14-Sin. ,•• .. . . IHrOthuerllscaidla - • Cirma totiiig • . I: ikrnry, Market:street, - Vottsville. Special'arrangemento are made with •persenin the. townsrif Mahanny.• Schuylkill Haven. •litinersvitle. and Tamaqua. FOUR, DinSlc- ENT BOOKS are allowed to subscribers at a. distance from Pottsville:, All the neWpahllcations are added as exmn" as-issued.: ' •,- •-. ' . March 26. &t.-I't-tr. : . . , . . . - A' Clear,. thisooth'kiiin 'slid'. Heituiif 41 Complexion follows the nse of Ilfx:snsoi.o'd CO NCIMTIZA EI) Ft.C63..EXTRA. , : r SAIL'iArA4tII.I;.%., It. remotes,bladi ,T , spots, piroplee . and all eruption of skin. - ' April !.3. '65..: •: - :. • ------ '*- , 11-Gm .- . Old Eifcs mnale'N-t;w.- - .A . p . tiruptilet' directing bow speediry ,store stiftit• and pre up spectacles, %ritriut nit./ of rrottor or ..ertt by. mail. freer on receipt of 10 cents: Address ,E.• 131 F00TE,11."1%,.. . Feb. 4,-115, 7 ,54in Broudwuy,,Nerr ;York: . .. few .. ' • Ntif ot eOf the Vlrcn otDisorders . that afflict - !natikiud . arise , from oroPtion4" of i the • blood.: listatun.o'sEx-reaor or s A T0. , ..r ,vo LI-C. ils a remedy of the utmost. value.. - April S. 'OS. - . -' • I.4.Snt' .. .. 4c4oo . o4#.te,ltigfttte • . ,:•• •. • , -NoTICEs. . ~• .ter - servie'ea at 'Dimity -JEpiscroili Churchr on Sunday - morning at. vast 10. • Sundey evening at K.past except op the's/wont) SUNDAY IN TEIE Ito tau, : when" the service la at X part. 3;.P. Mi; in : place Of the First P.re 4 byierissn- - Cliarich', corner Ida hantongonnd Third Streets.- Rev. ISA:to Pee- - tor. . Services., Sandriylo33.. Pd. and . 436 P.• M., ex cept on the 3d Sunday of everyg month, tvbeu'the second. :s . oryice bObeld at 3ki 31. Lecture, - Thursday evening at. - -TX... • Sabbath Schad, •.2 P. PC. . Prayer. Meeting. quarter :before -10. Sunday nerving. , CV! fAerannu -IFteforrued . Church, Market Street, Rev. J. C. BIII7HER. Paetni: angular. services, alternately, in.the German and English' languages, ev- ; • - ery ,Sabbath day, - at 10 A; M. and :T P. M. Prayer Meet the Oiptions , ..Coairs .of Seintilkill Co. ing: and. Lective every. Wednesday evening at T- ';'3l; In. the matter Of the account Of George Benkes, German 14th and 20th, English the morning and Guardian of Eli and John Rambo'', miaortt.! • • . The undersigned Auditor.' • appointed „by the Court; `Et ra eb a nut vi iy n t b li tli e , e al 4 l7,l l 9 n t i t in. thet . .4 -- orn . morning eB. ieetsetuteti„,i,e- the lee ftec° inte n cest " ed of a 'eal t li d &ofa rge ee. 411,6416 in the evening. . • .• • - : • f Pottsville, on WEDNESDAY., the rir Colon- Orayer eveiy. Sunday . tueNrnng will 1i13.0-- (th 3 d day of May '1563; at 10 n.cloekin thelbrenoon. • . morning, from - SX te . n,V n'niedc. in the. f r ame -- n r c • . ,JOHISP. 11.0BART,"Andltiir, , onSecond &tent, - between Market and:Norweglan Su.; . • - • . Al axe . _ . . , t italrE 'angel feel Char cli, Callow - hill etreet.— . . Rev, Sete'. G. ileoste, Pastor,- will preach German ev- siC PIKER, 11.0 E PS.. ery Sunday. morning at iO o'clock. axd its . r -LA E R,. Deceissed:—Letters of Administration .Sveniiie at i. o'clock. ‘. to the mite of CiIitISPOPRER,LOIISER, of the rirTilbethodfsv. E . 'Church, SeCond 'street, ahoy'::Borough of Pottsville. deceased, lump& been granted Market.': Bev. J._ B likeettonon.Paster,....Services ..to.thwandeimigeed, persons hiechted - tci said es- Sabbath, - it '10; A. and . 7, P. E, • !'rayerMeethig.. weans rewetedlto take payment,: and those having Tuesday eVertine, at 1 .eftlock:,' ; :- tombs the same known without delay to • rirEtttp, Lutheran "Ehurib . i'llarket Sq - itare' . • "'"`LOUISA Met. - • , liar L. M. Koons , -Pastor., Preaching every Sunda) y 4 • • , • . Centre St; PetteTlikt_Pa• - evPning.'o. -- 10M• • :'Onto bet At*r t , F. P, DEWNILS. Prßlir anOlattu 4 ThiargliskY itles.i‘at tetlarlf 1441 iiiiiiiiiii- - :..::'. : Ri .Al(MitirilifieNotfcesinusit bitiaqiionkgriiett. lath 515 tent4l4.l appasr.fri tlutJacress44...,2, . ALSPA. 6 v the - Atith by Rev. S. .-11. Rhoads, Mr. Joestir B.- Aiiseseta ..to Miss SYRILL4 I :..Broic.caTtot Melleenebtag; Schaylkilito , Pa. : 2 . •ANSBACII=BECRIIIt —At - - SC OW, on the lath' inst.; , ti_y Rev. G. P.:.Barr. Wri..lAssrion to Miss Naar .Y. Bacot , bothof NeekiVesth4 Schuylkill Co., BENNTSOI . I--BRIGIIT.-;-itt Potterilie, on Tdeeday.• 15th Inet by.fteir..Wro. P. Lewis. it M.. fix.-trivw.l: of 16enbetrYLPe.:: ro 841.te,8.; dailghter of Meld. Bright, . . DIED. • Siviple" annototeement4 , deathr, free. ramie ..ornipeutfid with ?Wives: mud be paid ler at. the rate 0.1.0 tents per tint.. • ". • •. • . BEEIGHII.-oa-the-ldth of April, iu South Manheina, Ibllll4lditinii BEIZOLIR. aged 23 real* 3 months an d dayi.The deceased was- a .inember, or the 116th . Penaa . - , . :BOYER.—On the litt of ApriL in, Schuylkill Town ship.. Csaottsa,-darighter .of Samuel Boyer, aged 2O years ' 241.0f:Apri1 'Pirtegrove Township. Ilasr.r Hoy. aged 23 years, 5 months'and tti days.: . KEELF.Y-On the Ist cf Aprif. in rinegrove. Pun.- .1e aged' years, 11 months' - and 14 days. Both Hoy and:•Xeeley , were members: of the 101 th 'Regt.. Vol Vols. --had '-been primmers.of-war for the s.pa P c a. e f 9.mouthe, and' were starved to death by the dendtsb Rebels and Traitors. :1h few "daps after their arrival at home.: deakh came to their . . Attlia"NOTON.—On the 24th insiant, in St, Clair, Ceaaa Assrs, 'infant enlighten of. William and - Ana aged k year, 1 mouth and tt days. . • sties ! how chang:.4l•lluit ler:eV:dower, • . . Which bloomed. and cheered my heart :Fair fleeting 'comfort of an hoar. : • • 1101 v eoon.we!re called to part. . , .:LOST AND. FOUND. 6r, 111 E WARD.—StriCed ' ...Stolen, .a s •Black -and Tan Terrier Pup, .abonth.lf grown.`' The above rewa . .win be paid for hie '"" return to , the owher, .T..GARitETSON; Apr . l.l '• • Market Street..' . . . . . . . . . . . SIpIMAY 11100,..-Came to Vie premises . oflhe • subscriber at Port Carbon, on Sunday, April. Sth. A Black and White Rog, weighing about' Se-...., e - --- . , pounds. ' The owner trill plea.e-call, prove , property. pay experses... and take him away . • ~..,,..". - -f-or or be . .trill be sold secortlint: to law. , •-.• ' April 29, M . A . B ' MULL . IN . : , ,F°rll,(l.24tr,bbit.. STRANED.!..StrtoieA away from the sniseriber, at St:Clair, Schuytkilll -County. a riga Pow, with. a star on the 'forehead; a yellow scot on the the AiiZe ()S a quarter of a dollar; t • Nl/ 'wan:kill : pike um off the toil: and low in the lepk, 7 Any information will be thankfillty , . remiveil by " . • • r• SAIIAIIIILAOHER. . April 22, "61 . : . • - , , Q T RAN 111 LIR .—Cittr.o',t9 tint premises of the .kOsurateriber on !lie loth ef small, mid lama in the rinht-hind Thi! : Ammer is reque , it;!ti tti' COMA forward. proves;•svi . property,,paymhartms. and take it away, of it ( *la' will be sold according to lane-.' :April 15, FiFFiNER. WANTF,I). . .. . . . WAN . TVD.—A- yolinz mari tu a t re tul - store a n d lr T' haul. gut in .ids in ille'neinilliorhudd lit Pottaville. doad . refereure required. ,Addresaßox Nn. tti. ' . April ii9,rtiri, . ' . , ' . 17-9. r ' ' thrwouithly acquainted with. 'Jill the detiiiis'',,c'Coal.Mininit. . tqi,n to an en-, gagmneM as Manager of one or more operations. • Address • GAM.3 - IA, Box 4( P. 0., Phisda. April 22, , a, ' . . ANTE Carinetion. WeA, Vir_hj ii. V Carpenters and ,'Nlincrs. also Labortirs. Wages will be as high as env. .in wSatCrn country. 'Cash payments every mouth. Address, '• W. TA.MPLIN, April 10;:y4.,-..tt*. ...• Supt..of . ... . . . . .. IV . ANT tap . iihrneaNtely et the Aftliko!ti:_lron • Ir 4 )1 (Irks... four good Jourue2auen -Mach:nod-1. to -wham•gtioil Wages'iold stead? work will he given. Ap ply to • • .:-..1: ..t * 3I:GAItNER, Ashland: • ' ; April 1..'65. • _ - ••• • . . - '. 14- .. , f i Q E A. 31 E IVIA I NES 'WANT 101.1:—The deraigavil irißhew to purchase 3 NA:rid:hand ••Stearn 'Ef.;itlea, of ,2n-or 3o hilme-poWer Acldesa .. • • • • JABC4 SPARKS, I'ottaralle, Pa. . . . 1117,1.-N7`IED to purchase Six or Eitritt secriad haw] -TT '. Engines from 6 to 4e hotSe pOwer. Pumps. and Timms of nll .-iizes'aitil Boilers tit tti y size. The high- . eet eiteh price will be paid for the same by ,. . _ • • • -WREN .1;111tOTLIElt,: Coat St., Pott.rille. " - . Aprit 1, '65. - . - • . — ., 134 f .. - -.- . . . . AVA TSE =A: Farmer. to conduct a small Farm T • lyine. near Pot.t.tille... ,ht this Office for . fortherinfOrmation. • . March tS, 114j, — .ANT ituat fon by aptite; man. a rv r y V . V.,' mite of Crittenden's Commercial Oillean. as Clerk . orTiaolt-Keeper. klaviint sey oral years experience in clerkin:t in the coal reffion, best of references for abil ity and linearity • 'inven.• , Please ' riddresa - ..'l3ooti- KEI;;YEtt" at this office: . March 11; .ffia...-40-tf. • LEGAL ..NOTICtI;S: . . . HOWARD Ried.11 , A ,,,.. o 1 N. 4 4 Juue Tmn,:1..54.in, ''''' l' ;Sway in Partition it the _, IfEN,RY.IIOItRI:4 4 'et al: f coiumon 'Pleag 'of ,lichtlyl kill CoutitY. " • _ . . • Anil novi,•loth April. .l•itis.• on motion of- Wm. L.-. ',,WiitueY, Counsel for Plaintiff. it appetirink to the Court that certain of the defendants in this action are parties residing . Within this Commonwealth, but Out of ; the County of Schuylkill,' and that' certain other de fendants in this action nre froth.* restling -out of, the. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. the Court do order and-direct that-the writ of Sammons issue•l therein on the nature and aulattanee thereof he published :vont ing.to the Acts of Assembly' in such case provided 'in :the Mrssits. Joutiri , 4„ a newspaper published Conoty .tichurtitill...and in the "North Athertcan and United- Sfates - ibizette,r a (Milk newspaper. published •itt the City of Philadelphia . once a week tor six weeks previous nithereturn day thereof. .By the-Conit, • JO , TPII FEGER. Prothonotary. ebszylikM•CoitststY . ,'si_ The Commonweal th ...of Pennsylvania and the ' ET.; R . , Sheriff of 'Schttylkill County. Greeting: • • If Howard Rich:lll:d make yousecure in pre- Felting. his claim. then we 'command you that you sue-n -inon by good and lawful suminonsHearY Morris.' Ben jamin W. . Richards: Augustus II: Richards, Beujamiu W. Richards, Trustee of Salina. M. Lawrence, James Constable anti SarairL. Constable; his wife, in right of said Sarah.. Charles • E.. Richard, John T. Glover and Amin M. Glover, his_wife in iright of:the bald Anna, Catherine Wood, Marta Wood. Trustee for Mary G.: Corey. Paris 'Haldeman, and Caroline • Haldeman, his Wife. in. right Of the said,Camline; Thomas S. Wood, George . W.. Haldeman and Jennie W.:Haldeman, his wife - in right oflhe said Jennie:l:nm Scull, and Susan W. Scull...his wife, in right of said Susait..doseph Wood, - William' &' Rood, Jannis P. Wood, Louis Reeves and Hannah A.. Ileeves, his wife;. in right of said Iltunath. Mary P. Wciod .and CharleieWood.. lute of .your ty Coun. sti.thettliey be'and. • appear 'before our - Judiws at Pottsville.. a - t our County :Court of Common Pleas; ".there to be eld the'firSt Monday•of June next,'be show. wherefore—whereat, he. the said Howard Richards: and themforesaid : Henry "Morris. Benjamin W. - Richards. Augustus IL Richards. Benjamin W. Richards, Trustee ',,;Salina M. Lawrence, James Constable, and Sarah L. .Cobstable,:his Wife. in right of said Sarah,. Charley B. -Richards, John T. Glover ;mad :Anna M. Glover. his .wife, in right of said Anna, Catherine Wood, Rlaria • • Wood. Trustee for. Mary G. Corey; 'Paris ilultletnan anal Caroline Haldeman, bte wife.' right o f the said Caroline. Thome:, S: Wood, Goorge, W. Haldeman and . Jennie his wife, Lr right of the said' dennie, - Isanc.Seull, anti Susan W.: :Scull, his avire; in right of the said Susan; Joseph WraaL William B. Wood,,TamesP. Lonis_Reeves .and Hannah A.. ' Reeves; his w ife, in right of - the said Hannah,. Mary P.. ...'Wood unit Charles d. Wia4 hold together and undivi ded all thatcertain piece or. parcel of land,. being two . connected tracts of laud situate .partly in Norwegian ' Township, and partly the. Beirough of Pottsville!. County of Schuylkill. - State, of Pennsylvania,.the one-Of which was originally surveyed on a warrant to Conrad .',MitiniClanated the Pith day of duly; A.D. IT9'-...anti the ...other sairveyed.ohn warrant to Jacob nil, dated the fah day of September . , A. D., 17 4 4. theontward bouts . darieS and descriptuM of Which are as followii; • 'dug at a efilne corner of the tract surveyed • ori the .warrant to Jacob - Zoll And alsti a corner of 'land Of the heirs-oT t Stephen Paschal, deceased, thence by the same . • .north twenty-twO degrees. welt tWenty-seven perches to it Chestnut tree. a corner of the divlsion'line between :the Said two 'connected tracts and', the same course twenty-eight perches . faither, making together fifty-Rve . perches. ton stone- corner of Benjamin Pott't •..thenee by thesame seinth siitty 7 eight degrees twenty six Perehes to'a stone thence •north twenty degrees west thirty-three 'perches to a.stone; thence by land lite. of John Pon. As:eased. *Out h. sixty-eight degrees, west eity , five'perclies to a stone. and north twenty-two degrees west forty-five perches' to a spruce tree, corner' of land' late of Michael Bright, thence by, the same south sixty-eight degrees 'west one hundred and seven • perehe . s to' a stone, north • twenty!twie degrees west • ;thirty-two perches:to &spruce tree.' and ;mull sixty . eight degrees. west thirty-six perches to pine hie. corner in the line of laud late the property at Mathies ' . 'Bechtold. toence by-the-same.. south: twenty-two de grees, east ."twenty-five perches to a white oak tree. a 'corner of said lieelitedd's land, and also a corner of the division line of the twei:tracts now described, thence .by• Said Bechtold's oath fifty-seyen degrees, ivast perches to'apost,• corner in the line .:f I said huid . and a corner of tract No T. late John l'ott. • deteased. thence by .the same south twenty-three de- ' grees. east , wo,hundred and twenty - perches to a-Post. a corner of the line of Henry Biddle's land,. thence by the came end land late. of George Shoemaker. north mxty,seven degrees, east three hundred and thirty,onb perches to a stone corner. and 'the south west corners of the acre Mislaid out by . said John .Putt, . thence by • the same northlwentrtwo dearees,iweSt fifty-two' and .:'one-eighth .percheite a stone, thence by the same ninth sixty-eight:degrees,' east nine perches to a . post;-thence by land 'of Lewis Weinerity and • Graetr, norill'aitie west eighteen and three-fotirths , • nerches ton stone in the line of land of the - heirs , of Paschal,, deceased,' thence by the .same south rixty-eight deliteeti,,west one hundred and 'At perches,' .• to Rid stone corner nt tl,e'fila& of beg,inning.• contain log together three bundred and eighteen acres . and three4otirtbs perches and allowance, of which they . the said defendants deny partition to made between thentateOrdineto-the laws and customs-of the Oom • mouwealth of Pennsylvania. and unjustly permit .the same not to be done eontiary to said laws and customs, WitneSs the - ITOnorable James itynti, President of Mir said conrtat Pettprllle.- this, Fourth ttay of April,' A. -One ThouSand s itightUnintred and Sixty-five. JOSEPH M. FEGER, Prothonotary, • April 29. •64 1 - N TILE Court of Common Pleas of .I.Bebuylkill County. • 'ROBERT SMITE b T 1365 .. • • _ JOHN BRITTOIst • /1 " ' The undersigned,. Auditor, . appointed .by the said Court-. 10 distribute' the money raised, on the above writ to and itmong those entitled Lithe ame." will at tend for. that purpose, at. his Oftice in the Borougb.of . Pottsville: ortTneaday. the id day of May, 1565, at to. o'clock iii the forenoon, of Which all parties Interested are hereby notified. • • J 0144 P. HOBART', ..• April 11, .65,--16-3t . • Auditor. OiR JAltlfifa: G AE F LL Deeensed.—.Whereas, letters of Administration. to the , estate ofsjames H. Gmeff, lisq., late.of the. 80-' rough of Pottsville, deceased. have been granted to the spbscribei, all persons indebted to said estate , are re queSted to make immediate payntent, and those having 'delete against the same to make them known. without delay, to • - JANE E. GRAEFF. Adtednistratrix, ".Or.to THOMAS R. BANYAN, Att'y'for the Estate. Pottsville, April.lt, • , 15. at . . , 'dIiNEIL .1:14 :• ., ISTOTICUS: • _ 6:— , -The' public are: catak riegOdating. air order . drawn the Trettpyqer:or• Footer School DiNtrict, for Novak, -fiellites. , No. 143, dated April let; 1565, iu f ar , of. Wit Connotix, "At , Ibis request, payment or sakl ':order has . been stopped by order or the '6,1, 0 ,4 Board.;" GEOBGE, CARROLL, flecty, . .ftp . ' IT -ft tas• iNtEIII4I El ll .to the hatarkkohlera of _ the "ates Halt Aaseciatiens e t Potts,rlllW.tvi.liteAtintuil Election for Director, o f the Company will be held at their Mee on WBUXE3. DAL the inch day of &on:LS to 5 o'clock. P:.31. dprll t 9, - •.IitILTON tlOONIt; Betty. Cllll IP BURG ESIC—The • unde r . • Pignekan old - inhabitant of Pottsville,- ae .. nonucee himself to the public as a candidate for the pt. Ace of.OHIEP BURGM.S.,- - and • respecthdli asks th e seffeag if the.indnlgentpnblie:. • • . • April —lB-:t• MICH ART. MORTI.3fEI. • . . :,PROPOPIALtIi. F OR .4 1 1INIKIpoi -OIL WELLS.--The undersigned hit. • ing refereed froth. OU City, where be has had expe l * ;AIM in shking wel,s, is now . prepared to receive pr o . ixasa for sinking oil . wells. Tam a practical black. smith and machinist.. Addre.a . 'O. . Apr 'l2-L.1.641t1 Minersville P. 0., Schuylkill Co, Pk ► ' II ANNUAL MEETNG ...The Alma Meeting of Stockholders of ST. CLAIR COAT COMPANY, will be held on Wedneedev. lid May net at 11 o'clock. A. M., at Company's Obloe. Boatoi for choice of bireetors and such other business as ma legally come before the locating.: CITAS.2. - - April 2i, .65.-IG-2t . Treasurer andel& riOTlCE..—‘l'hertaia.my wife. CatharL Martz, has left tny bed and board with. , any just pause, the public are hereby can:ioned uot tract her on coy account, as I will pay no debt! or contracting. • • JOHN B. MARTI, April 16 '6.5, • • . GOOD. 'SPRING - DAIIIEKOAD CO D.P.AIIf Y.—The Annual 3leeting the Stockholders of this Company and an election f u r President and six, Managers to serve for .he eneniar year..aind until others Shill he elected, will be held az the Office of the Philadelphia and. Mewling. iti t u mid Company, No. ?:7 Fourth Third street:on MONDAY, the Ist day , of May uext, at 11% o'clock, A. M. - W.M.11. WEBB, Secretary. - 11N4t April . ls; '63 TllllO PE - 1111f MUTUAL Li FIR IX N Oilier Ns, 911 'Chestnut liireet. Board of Trustier , have declared a REyURN PREMI UM DIVIDEND In Scrip of FIFTY PER.CENT. tipon the premiums paid in 1864 nn all Policie. in tore, t h , - , cembvr'3l, Is64;,and decided to receive the eentrail es of the Extra Scrip Dividend of September, 157', in nrt tlemeht of Premiums.' Ceri Ideates ready for . delivery ; J. IL 'RICHARDS, Agetit, Minersvhle, April 15; .6.:s NO T EC.E.—OOTERN'AIENT .RANK.OF ; • POTTSVILLE. Poitcwthle. April loth. Notice is hereby given-agreeable 'to section '2 of the ,Wl.. Act of the General Assembly of the Connimnwealth of l'ennevivan entitled, •••Ad Act enabling •f the K./ . -} 4 f , ,,f•• . Coranninwealth to become Associations forthe purp,S 4 , tfefiX? of Banking under - the laws nf• the • United States.'"•al). Brewed . the 22d day.' of Augnst., A. D., Igeg.,. that the I'o - :49.d:holders of the Government'Bank - 01 'PoWnille• . bare this day voted to become such an A.ssociation; that its Director.; have procured the.aut . horit y ( . .1 the z fi g, Owners of more two-thirds of t in y Capital Stock to make the.certithatte required th erefor, hy the Lams e u the . united States. , _ ' • ' • 11. 11. TIUNTZINi.IER„. Cashier. • • f. • 47,41 4 - • . IS • FOR SALL? ANI ). T4l LET • puttNiTuitE. FOR 1421t.e.--The L her offers at private sale on. Fotnrday, - April -'nth, all her.houvehuld furniture, Stns. J. 11. WEAVER, April 29th, t155.-17,11,* • ' Pottsville. pi ••.•12.* 1 - 4 1 011-I , 4.llll.E.—ptie Stationary Engine, 2: iat ll .eylhuler. f foot Stroke. ' Wrought Fir Wheel Shin heavy box bed plate. .Apply - to . CART - ER& ALLEN, - i-•!:le".? , . April ' 'T4 nevi : , 1•(••:i Olt MALL*: solntrlher has how ••11 Mid and-for sale one 9 fart iloisting"Drnm, with Li, gins,.llrnin_Whi•el. Lied Plates. Pelt:suds, all complete and in guwat order. . J.i.I3EZ SPARES.- April 29, • . , • coal Screq. April - 15, •GS VOIR NALE or to rent fur a term of years. !et ;7;l' t iF, an COal =beet, feet froo: 96 fer•t' deep. adjoa, Inc; the'reaWenee of Thonota 'Creieh, flgq.• Alo. yuyantlot '9.5 feet front on Coal :dreet, by 'too feet do•ya adjoining the pr o perty noW 'occupied' by Colobel Z. 1.3”!.e.r. • The house-and Tot 975 feet front on Coal qtfeet.A ~-' d ~...f: br.ISU feet deep, wno occutytat.hy Col Z. P. Ckv- :-.:' • I'''' ..`!, er, is for tisk.. • For terras 8-..!., addre.4- • - 't"'f',; W. 11. TWEED. M. D.. . . . .. . • ' --- No: 21•.; .siOunt Vernon etrftt, Phirdes. - April 2 . 9, ..65; . ..-- . - - • 'IRE-I•- IRE ENG I:VIE .Ifr olt 4%1, (',4 NA) L- I\PEST FIRE CO., Nei. 1, offer tor Kale [heir Hand Fire Engine -'he Engine.is one b.f. the Im.tia the Sante, and will play' three streams. at one . Persone wishing to purchase a 'good second ithwe Engine. (atiaat itut a better: offer.. For further haunt tuation inquire of. or address • .. , tiot %IL. M. .11011.T1 NI EH.) \ „ 31. V 'B. fIUTCHINSON„-Cumglittel.. - 1 15.3 t, . April 1y !CZ NGICV/ 4 : - .S. AND - ibIIACIFIIINERICiOII, • E 1 4 .4 Ale E - .;-The 'se l:eribers have foe sate two twer,. tV-hosse Eligiees; with lloilers; tine teu-horse atlete. ". • live-horse. with. Boilers : two Lifting Pitrair. I and In fish. with tlif'feet,of Pj; e ; co) feet of WIN Itlldr. iron together with a lot of. Pump:A:he, Gearing. S c., - suitable tin. Collieries. Apply at the Ace Of . the subseriberis, Retried earret,' Pottsville. GEV. S. PAT TERSON *PittOTIIER." 2,-tt July 9 'O4 GEORGE DEMERIT & CO,, JEWELERS, 303 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (CORNER DL7ANE STREET.) ',.: -100;000 - - W . 41 013 E 5.,, Chains, Gold Pens and Peddle, &c.; WaRITH $50Q,009.! - - To be Sold r at ONE .111iLLAR ench, t • out res , ntA to Value, . „ -• . . - . . ~. • . . . , . . , And not to b e paid until jou k7totc tc?,at. you m..-'',. 4 . :. -,..f . . . SPLENDID LIST OF -.A.ATIELEL' :;i:3.7- , • . All to be Sold. for ONE DOLLAR Each! . f4O -Gold Huntine"Ca:ves.Watches 1110 Gold. atches " • . .. . 24,0 Lillev•Watehes.:.. . ' "- • - • s'lo- Silver Watches .: ' . • " • ..,•.,.". , .$l5 tOitl';4 4 0 00 Gold•Ne'cleand-Veta Chain.' ". - ' lit to 2 • . .34 11100 Chapt;lain and Guard:Chains— - • • : 5:0 •is •ii 509O.VeSt - and'Neck-Thaine •" , • " - •' Ito 5: "....0, 400 1 1 Solitaire Jet and Gold -Broocheu.... -..... ". 4 tO. ' 4000 Coral. Lava. Garnet, &e ., Brooches • 3p, i ~.,,, 7040 Gold; Jet, Opal. "dec., Ear Bruin' "-' t " '3, 5000 Genhollreast and Scarf plus .... : ...... .:- 'to I - .',,9 COOO Oval Band Bracelets . - -,, 3 , 0- I '1 sooo . l.l3ased Brirelets •• ' sto 14 , -,1 3:,00 California Diumond"Pineand Rings , SEI to _. j.....= 0000 Gold Watch lieyu . , • ;.2. 5n td L::;Y*1 . 5000 Solitaire , Sleets Patrons: and 5tuda......• 2to i?.l itri.io Gold Thimb,e, . . It 0 i f -' , , 4 5000 Miniature Lockets - . • ' 2 I,)_ .-.4 , ; ?MOO ?Miniature Lockets. !dagic . " ' 4to - 4- 7:s>l 2:509 Gobi Toortipirits, Crovses, .tc, .. • ..... .. ' 2 to" i -:!;:',' smut Fob and Ribbon Siblirt - "- 2to ''''-` ',twin chased Gold Rings, • • volt Sto"ne Set Rinfg , i • . .... 420.1 Sets-Ladiest Jewelry—Jet and Gold. arto Sets Ladies' Jewelry—irariod . sty-rel.., soon Gold Pens, Silver'Case-and Pencil..... 4001 Gold Pen's, Ehohy • Holder anti Casei..".. qOuo Gold Monnted Holder, • All the eorsis In the abo;:e List will be Vold: withoz, . reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Cerritiriar! . .f . . all the various article's are placed in similar qn.sell), ~. scaled and mixed. . These • enveloPes Will- be s•ni? . :3. , • moil, or "delitered at our office, without "regar; ':. 4 f.. - 1 : choice. • On receiviniti cernilude, Vim Rill 't"' ' 3 , article i(repritsents. and it ie optional wittLyou toga ~.:.- .4 one dollar, and receive the"artiele named, or any on= -:-; In the list of same valite. " ` ;",ii'ik- By.this mode we give selectiOns from a varied eta .' . .f , tt?3l;-: , of fine goods, of 'OW best =tire and latest • siyles. 1 :'• '-..:,,' ii,l4 of , hittinsicworth.:at a.nomitial price, While all hat“ - ttve; chance of securing articles of the very highert v Alt'. ::: . flr-ii . . In all transactions by man we charge for foryftur:4:_) -,.. the Certitimte,paying postage, and doinz the buds'..' . . . 25 cents :each. Ftvir_ccartrtrevss WILL 55 FF.NT,O: ~7A $1; ELEVEN roF $2 ; Tilmrt roiiZ; Stsit-rtis $::'.;: 1 " and ONIIIENDRED FOR $l5. :' ' :tt ...:.REASOI S Will . We shmild supply your wants one facilities are Ilec , •:• : , passed : our work. of unrivalled excellence . : our le, !see punctually obeeived. Our central .lilcazipu us near the most- emote points. - ' . Oar geode are from the mantifactnrera, and of the latest and rnogfi, sirable Styles. The goodssivafbe eolB , and' thel are unequalled. All-articles ordered are "forwmiled • . return mad., ~ • . We guarantee entire satisfaction in every. ing , tee • and ;if there should be any person disiatiefied wobr article they may receive, they wnl immediately ref it.ned the price will be refunded. „ , 4 AGENTS. —We allow • those acting as 'Aeentf Cents on each Certificate ordered., - proided their re=.. tance.amount to One - Whir. , • _ , They will collect 25 cents for - every. Cen Itlcata 2 , t it retaining 10 cents, remit to rut lb cents for each. „ - • GEORGE DEMERIT ; d6. CO,, , 303 Bro . acil* - Y9 Broadway,, ',' i! 4m if litutti, 45; '6li MR,S. M. NI. WOCY-1). aud Charncier and Nainral 11TE.M.*111. give - a correct dia4,mosis ut disesg•o' presmibe the proper remedies on 'personal al:Sir%,:, of tbe patient, or by letter, by enclosiNg; hwk ent from the head ofthe person to exacnictev coe dollar. 'AU lneations upon any ov ler subject 4' ly !written out. will be answered ands wire g;:ren p. the same terins., Addrese,Mrs. M. W. wOD. • „ Aoril 8, .6.5..14-Iml 1505 Ellswoi St... Rat. , L vsinEß....se.nd thou:vi -re tal as 24° Ilerrilock. White Mae; White ualr., atm i'det_., 4 etie* of tamsnal quality, with steam and water I'` therein, capable of sawing the larget ciimenJka • gained. Orders' solicited and promptly - executed .Aildtees - CIiiRLES TE:111. Cs ClimixiNanor, Tamaqua P. 0., &Martial 4E II 12, Vi m, sent by postage prices. 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