===2M • an,ufflAtillo6.f .. • .. nt at theqmttraithasta.pain,lowitaow , me. into our hinds as ect. add I you y my friends, that Wed . lnititelatitito-brfrig us up to e tlitordtOol, .srvglkpariattla refrishusiU. tswordof 1040hCot Gideon. ' • r:'":_ 4;91;4 of Gideon. , -therE...be 2 . body *We, mast-.be clean .itpur Ores' oftkid'irightratkindignar. tion felt; ,and rifosing to. allow on:selves to . be the ,avenetiar Minolta nustjuatice, God will tortitews *QC. .TelVisoitof that-these- wantitnerits atersantearyto. the teachinmottba .. .13oeptd of peace—opposed-ha alAfg, .of the eriftwurlessons... 'el-eonse not,to said passe on thniesatillaladefeirotd.....* sword that atoll pt? I'. • -,lllPneeSite shall take away the dross • I.al*ttl,rati.l%f ihercyArtittell merrint ofprdon tO the viTteWttayfes that created and carded to:snit *Wel lenglkth infert4tßebellionr or enderateadialt this • Whiltiake tharvile ieriard maw ..shishedand skiing • andmiwirMt it agent :lift it hvatiltieldood Mal deist of the arena of conflict andetteristtft as tithing of Iseart.: - tr Prete it to int biatcal:and hag back its past expir= log life into strength and venom. to butegedn ieceive Its deadly fangs'spon.frytriartogbeitrt9 • Givu tt to •nu ehildreo its hideous defoitnity, with ad its vilepolann wad terrlble imirks of Vinod as a hawse, • curse lm - with the preserMe and the power. of Ws . child of eatn? No, no, erica not: ray ides of wary. (hl.9lteeldnetalM/e 1 ". " t'lol.oltreenSetery.aerdthere the mound of your cherished son. whoae life blood els: bed away on s Southern battlefield. read through your name the tafermons order of Lee to ids troops eis • hide them LtrewelL Read by the sighing of• the pine . trees the words "faithful tojoir country.," "Me add. ration cff the - veraid.. Wok' wit* snilferirms endined ibtlYbatlaindides'iandakertretnemberthis faithfuls' ness, this...integration. and these sufferings have bra your el:ffid , a death, pont heart's breaking.. Go to the prison pens of Richmond: and single s of out one of the thortlandcasee of the spatting suffering yowl-solo and brothers. or stand with me by the pros . trace bodkof avtariing friend. end with heart almost breaking. hold hie poor fingers from the month that at tempts to cheat them off ea he writhes In the deaiedth ago: 11 9: andif yonaris .ahle, read whilat thus occup the pategyriett Servile press, the laudatory o have done encomiums Upon distinguished southerners! . wh this ! 'aye, statid by the graves of the thousands wbo bate thus eterved - and died, and talk of mare" - if won can; notbe-a mercy that winks at sin. - It will . not be a complacency, that smiles upon devils blear: . nate. No, ray friends, this lastfearful blow has opened our eyes to the brink upon which we, were standing and .. the cowardly - assassin only uttered a prophecy when hie accursed lips eatclaimed."siie assocs. Tyrannis." -Yes thus shall it be with these bell inflamed leaders: Thus . ' Shall they perish and.their vile bodies become a stench in the needle% of all good men.. their` names a' hissing and a byword among the nations of the earth. Again—we have been too Idolatrous: - • , As a people we are a nation of hero-worshippers. • Let, a boy. , eitince his precocity -by tricking a poor dog, or a rowdy - knock down a drunken man, and both are elevated in_ our. estimation. though. we -raise our . bane In holy horror at , the deed.. • But let a'man do some really meat deed. or simply promise to undertake it;-and he is forthwith enshrined -in every heart.- No knee too straight but what it can yield. no neck too stiff best erhat it can bovv in humble worship and admiration: .• _ - • • ...God bee taught. us some severe lessons in the past on this subject, but. I can refer to only one. When Gnu. Ecelellail started out : with his well appointed 'army, the great heart of the nation gave to him its worship. Iri the dairling brightnces of his retinae, God was en tirely forgotten. The soldiers. the Pattie men who have since taken Richmond and planted' our starry banner above it' threatening breastworks. idolized him. As be pasmi along the lines with .his army ~f Staff of cera -and surroundings of pomp. one long proud hnzza would greet bin. and yet sat the while the poor fellows were lying in the swamps of the Chkkahominy. dying by - hundreds, of malaria. withnothing between them and . life and victory, but few wooden guns. God by combina tions of one kind or another takes away the idoL The people shuddered for a moment, the soldier,. grew pale and-restless, and then all looked up to Jehovah -God and a change for the better ensues :Nets courage is in fused. a firmer determination springs up and a new era &lama upon citizens and' army. • Thnisin the cour s e of time, have'we enshrined Abraham Lincoln. we 'have been asking what will he do 'now. - What will he the next step in the onward march. Row will he solve the presert difficulty? Never once asking what does God intend to deVelope by this new phase in our- affairs. - and thus worshipin,.. thus exalting the human above the Divine, the Lord speaks and the beautiful fahric crumbles and falls; • . Lastly, we see the vanity- of human life. • - . In looking over the bright galaxy of great namr that . oar country possesseal cannot, see one that could not be better spared. .In beholding the difficnit skein that is still to be 'disentangled none coequal to the .1 ask. In observing the devious paths yet to be trodden, none - so capable to lead. In• guiding past the breakers whose voices yet resound 14.1tItlst the shorriof darime.s, none. eo careful.... Yet In the midst of our 'necessities in the hour of his greatest triumph, God calls and be de , • .. And if then . myfriends his position,'hie work, our I . necessities and our prayers all provesineffectuat,to the • lengthening of his days, by. what chain of argument, by what species of reasoning can we hope to lengthen ont our own short span of life. Row can we whose place can be filled any hour in the day, expect ta,avert the dread sentence. "dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return,", when the leader of a great people, a man that . fill. the eyes of the world, does not stop in his, journey . toward the torah? - Let us then my friends, take home the solemn leeson thus imparted. and "so live that when our gammons come to join the innumerable camvunce, we go not. As the gallery slave at night scourged to his dungeon, - hat sustained and soothed hy an unfaltering, trust, ate • • proach the grave." •. ". . . . MOiltital. POTTSVILLE,. PA. NATVIMII.II% . MAY 20, 1003. .., • ' le "1 - • 14,,;: v -....„ - - 1 s. ... 0 %.3.._v5. 5. via4. . . .4.l.r r t ; ','-:.....-;., '''''''' '''.-. 4 : '-. 4 , 4. c '' i • S --:::E1 ' :`'..4:1 , ... - : ••, - F::::_-:1._.-..,.. 1 4.,-,,. ,-,- ;: , ..7.--. - --- r- - : 4 4f; 7 . 1 •-, '' ' - ~.•„:14. _,-,. ' ' ..;ritl. -,-,-.-,•'"'''' ''''' '7.?.. ' . . . . . . .• 1' • , • COUNT* REFORMS. A gigantic Retaelliun has Ucen crushed by the fidelity. Of the people .•.udtitrotigh the lei; for of our soldiers. Evil§ of monstrous. prei- . . . :portions, haye been erudieateil,.and we stand befofe the world tti-day, aa a nAtin„regener ated and diaeutbralletl. While the nation in four yetirs has made':more listory than the old world monarchies make in a century, la Schuylkill and condx,uous counties we are yet in the shaigh. of despond. We, brush to state the fact, but we are ruled in Schuylkill county, by a clasS -of men, who 'w.ould quit Jefi.. Davis it he Were on trial before them for high treason, and Who encourage ..murdcir. and spoliation of property, Ls the • rierest; holiday sport.; Law *is inoperative in • • • Region, and it is tittle that the respecta ble, law-abiding - elfin:3s of the County,, with . - cat'regnid to tinny predilections, join togetlt-. er to ttute much.peecled rep)rm W.e . coUld lav before our readers column after column . of faCts•:—:narratiVes of .Outrages . which have'-liapPened the:past ;of every eihnelr, the 'catalogue,- from 'muqler to theft. But we have. only: space . to allude to a feW recent outrages on the laws-'arid upon the People of It its .. County.*: The character and capacity of the men usually sent to the Leg_. islatdre by the, Copperheads of this CountY, are well known;—three. are generally; num_ .skulls, Whilfurnish amusement for, the other • rnernb&S of the House, •while the fourth .tisually" some sbarp fellovr.. whose, principal duty is 10-look out for No. I, and .use the aforesaid thickheads for pert..onal or party purposes. During last session a bill, was qui etly passed, which is . one of the greatest out rages ever perpetrated upon the tax-payers Of this Cnunty. lts rovisions authorized the Directors of the, Poor House of this County to sell twenty-five - acres of the farm attached to the Institution. If there had been a-necessity 115r : tbe sale, or if the pro .perty.wbich belongs - .to the.. people: of the County, bad been put up' at public sale, so that there would have been fair competition and an adequate price obtained, to go into the County, treasury,' we would not complain. lint it seems that the land which is eligibly lOcated for building lots on a point nearest to Schuylkill Haven, dial been privately sold, and that' the. Senator from this County in the last:Legislature, purchased pan of it. The bill *as pissed quietly; the laud sold, quiet ly; and the •treasury deprived of .the sum . vlarcb the land at public sale would have. ptoduced. .thir readers can place their own construction upon such a proceeding as this. Again., James Burk, an frishman charged and, convicbA of brutally murdering a/Ger man named Eberly, in Ashland, had a_new • trial lately, and was -acquitted. Wivit has ' been the result ? .It is but three weeks since • the acquittal, , and thr:le raen have fallen by 'Mr band pf the The laws are not enforced ; crime is' not punished.; bad men tear not; and the 6r4ditioi4 of affairs has thus becUme in the County - of .the most terri bte..chitraeter.' Men are waylaid and. becauseilitT are suct;essful tr and the over higher bidders, tind:the gibbet has no fears to the murderers, for they - never,, • caught or uncaught, reach it: . - • -4This - .. is the . condition .of affairs that we • beg law-adiding, respectable- citizens. of • all ignites -Detnecrats and . . Republicans -#. - to unite in rc.fortning, • Thepeace - aud good der 'of the County ; 'preservation of life and property is of more importance.thanmny mere party triumph ; itini.,we _hope that ..Our ia44;,iple.Will iii look:It - it and act. The niove- Irm a c A nnot be,Cornmenced too soon ; , in - fitct . .every good . citizen.shOulci at; once . . resolve to i • Pura his .pante in the Refortn - .• Party ••of: Qciluylt ill County:'. Partizans will . of iaiure, ....oppoie the movemettt . and the `Copperhead sjteeta of the County but that elioulil uilli - Preve..thilintftbsity.ofthe welt. - -the gicater.andurge the.p . e6ple . on: . •:. felliiil:for;:pettee and - order,. and a decent rule in. rig.litiylttill Cukuy. Fffiffa g ta t•,4 - 4' - i t ts 0 • Weekt " 11lilUUh1 . =EIE3 10 - ,Sairctuf*: . .., .4 ."89.1t... llilftirt — ..Q. 'l'B 167m0r. ,11;ticiaair:t. 1 -^ -4-364 , -ibt-Voll:- . 7 4 . • 10+6. 2ternv ;83-moiroky -- i 4, 33,7 . 76r Last-pt. - is.. 144 thin: .131Ttrrankv.."..i 4 , 36 7 - - 171 . "iiercy r 24:14 11t4 CTl4t A i :14 , WEISIMSDAILA 4 35 7.. I - 7 , .y.:1 5 , W...,, *I -,- 0 INILIMD4Ir ... j 4 35 . 7 - -,t., . "?,' If . T ., -.. .. , 1-:., '26- Fmk: 1 ,4 'l4 1 .40 .::::-. L.:. . ••.„‘., . •-- - • • Twerly-ftrersur y 0 e year, and fifth after Easter. Day's length; It. beurS and S 4 minntes., (A:m*able :Mrinuou of_this, Borough was Wilkasbarra on Tittuadai, lAtntiling 13extetti ttfr murderer of Wei. Wilhune =tit New Philadetrihii. Handsome l'iri,dend.—The First National Idanii of Ashland hai declared a dividend of seven per cent. foi the last six months, cleat- of all taxes. • Trinity Ch having; 1 The Retior of Trinity tire aving comp e ted the second year or his ministry, - intends to preach an'Atudyemary Sermon, on Sunday morn . . . . . •. Vie Grand Review at IVashingtort,—The Ptd).- adellilda and Reading and other roads leading to Washington, should announce excuraion tiCkete to 'nee the resiew.• . ' 2 : - She Forty-eigAth Pennsyltnnia - Regimnst is now at Alexandna, Va., waiting for the grand re view. after which we preatini, it will be marched to flaniaburg 'stud the "members eanatered oat of . . .Dedicat(on..—=Tlie newt's. ereetedebttrch,of the r,vaugelical ASsoclation,• in • Pine rote, .ticill be dedicated to _the services of theTrinne :God, (in Whit Sunday, the 4acoflune,:lB6s. The. puddle iS respectfully iuvited - to attend.:. . :Portraits Lincgin in 0 . 11.-Mr. ITeriey; l the artist; is uaw paintiog life-like pictures !if Mr. Lincoln: .Quito number of Persons have eent-in their orders toilful. One of tlicite Vaintiitgi can be 'seen at the.booltstore of )113auulu.. • . A stead:4, * discharged soldier,'Whohas been an invalid,,desire:s Franc light employment at a store, or in any capacity where ltw .can wake himself ustlnl. • Can keep aCconnts if 'necessary. Apply for W.. Williams at Edward Daybed, Fislabach, or at.this office. .• - , , . :IT'e are informed • tuat Pereonal 'Property be-. longing to the- Eetate. of C. .1...0t4er; deceased, ia . being told at. Privite Sale at.hie late residence on I,Zeritre•Street. Many cprions.anttvaltiablit :arti gle:,..a.:cr-- in the - collection. .. Anopportuniki.. , to, examine ;will be offered to any person. desiring to daeu... 'l7 e! , ;' Minna' plan of banking is being adopted very generally, throughontttbe State. In a , short time *people will refuse to take: any other enrren-:. "The Government Bank" of this _Borough, an excellent instillition, has been • authorized by the Coinptroller of the enneneY, *to commence banking as a National bank.: We are pleased to note these facts. •' • .•: , • • ily !—On .Tnesday .h.i.st in Court juvenile. 'merntier of the hair -bee'orn.ing - dise,tisted with t+rmie feature of .the mole of 'conducting opeht time there, exclaimed rather energetically,. that, he felt tempted to' retire from practice at that bar. A fellow . Cop., - but one the ming laWyer Tersenally {lespieee, retorted .."you had better, anti study law 1" • . - • •. .• , . • , , The .Appointert Tinte..-A. great day amon g thy, Hebrews has instpassed, ,a holiday which they. term the appointed time, and vrhich• is - set apart for the Performance of the marriage ceremony:, This 'is :one Of • the Most. • tithe-honored . leastn 1 among the Hebrews, and .'is koked forivatd to With: extreme pleasure by all young ;ladies of.. 'that sect of. a marriageable age ;" even' by'• those who are' not - -to - be given iu marriage them= . selves. . The Hume insiirance. Company of New York. ---ThiS • ark' 1£1.813 . -Ccaripaby have established, regular agency in this place and appointed Godfrey, Agent, who isprepared to reeeive:ippli cations and itldllO policies on all insurable proper ty. at the same rate/5 that all' reliable :companies do'husiness. The immense eepital and known reputation of this excellent and • prompt: Paying Company are- sufficient .to secure 'it a share- of public patronage in this County... See card •in another column. .. ' . Owing to the unfavorable state of the weather, at its last ineeting •the Schuylkill County - P.:lnca', Hotta' Asmiciation adjourned to meetip the Potts- Ville High School room on SatOrdas.the 27th hist. Persons to whoin 'duties had been assigned for the last tneeting wilt pleaSe conie :prepared to perform their respective parts. Teachers and friends of education are invited to attend. : W.":l3tesur. Chairman Exec; Corn, • POiTSVILLE,. May r6th, , /80. j. • netlfili , q at the Toren Hati.=This evening N. K.- Richardson will give . a. reeding in the Jimil Hall, in this Borough, to-commence at 8 o'clne . k. The programme ie an interesting one, consisting' of selections from eminent European aiid Ameri can authors.: Mr. Richardion is a pupil-of -Jas. E.'MurtlOcb, • the' celebrated- elocutiomet, and is said to be eqnal ass reader to his -teacher. A. rear or two since - Mr. R..read in Washimiton be= fore , the President, Cabinet and foreign Ministers .at the invitation of Mr. Lineolti.- He Should and we tring. Will have a tine house • this evening. . . Rerentip ..IkmoranibM2.-- - ,:tlr. • Eil*irt T. Chase, 41isessorof the Fifth district of 'Peifitsvt, v aid*, hae:reeeived the folluwing ikiterestiakde ei,iiOn from the Commissioner of . riiterual Reve nue ."Your letter ofifffey I; in regard to offsetting losses atl. ,4 aine, is received _ Iyeply, ;that loi,s ee incurred in,one baSiness cannot be deducted trinn . ga MS iu any other buSineSs, nor frii'sala ries, rents, interest, dividends;' Sze. Thereforo losses in speculation .cannot be nearkted from •saltiries, nor from- gallls . in merchandise: N i Chere 109E13 4'' are sustained in one spemlation, - and gams made. in-another speculation, • suClr.losses may hi deducted from stich gains, and losses in .one branch of. merchandise 'may - be, from gains-in another branch of Merchandise:". . . • An 'oh . wiTant - - rorrr-sporiacnt of the CliatilliCrs7 burg ! from the pity:. or. .Nr . ',AN - Y4irai thus ileseribes (me tint fash ions in thritioWn "One sees un - the'atreet ri t i,er styles of hair dretsing, arnialg'4l:4cl.l. tin ugliest is the Waterfall. It in a niirtterof s nryn s :., 'to the 'uninitiated bow tie wotht)it raisie su • much hair; but if those same innoceuts.would notice the sore WitirloWa,. they nee claw molyi.iolls of horse hair, ete.efor the . purpono of tilling out the thin hair of th e fair sex ; torfalla ready made; tube pi nueil on the' occiput What a set . of. humbugs. lee ore'! A fa:vomit:- style of wearing the hair caii readily be imitateil by our bright-Chad:ail comity girls; thus : carob not their. ir .carefully; {heti tangle it, all they I hnOw, hriw rub it full of -burrs,' autl aleep in it without a cap for it .fortuight. -This will be suf . - - fieirmt ly 'lose imitation.to - paaa on If it i,iontti howeer, be quite al.ternlit to set- through a very. large. rose bunii headforemost', trould..make ;he' ainailitude per; feet." Miss Su.Falualh Evai•s; the Crpnbrian. ra This lady who is . welt and faVor.ibly lat Own throughout Cheat Britain and 'this. country as • a lecnirer on the. subject of Temperance ; will visit this Borough, and deliver. a. lt:cture •on Temper - aiwe on Thuniday. evening nest at the.:Court }Muse.' 181,e_ was horn at Aberdare, .• Wales; on the 11th of February,..lB4;s; She is therefore, but 17 "years of age. Her parents were in humble life.: her father kept a Mac liuse, and was quite addicted to intemperance. At the eariragetif five nor soni revolted' from the disgostings scenes around her, and before shewis tvielve- ehe quite reclaimed ; her father, and. surprised her bore UN her terripetance zeal and eloquent address es, She was soon called, to the halls and lecture rooms,_ and from the age of eleven to fifteen she hail been inilticed to speak Mmany of the largest towns in England, Ireland, and Wales, to crowded andieneeiiand to great acceptance. In London at one tinie_she'delivered ten lectures, in 'Manchester twenty-two and in Dublin Erin. London, Liverpool, Manchester, and other papers, hive spoken of her in the highest term& . Her' lei:tures. are various; but of the - most serious and. mingent character. rler style of-delivery is beautiful ; -her language is pure : she has the .einquence of earnestness ni a good- canoe ; she disarms all:opposition .to her .youth or, her sea.; lias.been the meatikof bringing many an intemperate • man- to eign the -pledge, and 7,lllnt s f'qfirut in Whining the young - tO:the ppriri ciples of total abstinence.. At the' Cooper:: ' tine, in New York; She sustainedlierself well at her first introduction.. At Lawietice,' .she addressed—inthe large Hall—more than 2000 to great satisfaction. At Poughkeepsie, from four to five huudied 'yoUng Men in the- Collegiate school; with itlarge audience. besides,.wlio listen ed to her more-than art hour With: profound. re .- The proceeds of the lectiare delivered-here will be devoted to the relief of the. widows and orphans of soldiers; hying in this - Borough. ..11.1%s -Evans has devotedtliciusan of dollars: to this object. . We hope and believe that the Court Rouse will be crowded on Thursday ev.seing - . ..• Cat-blooded., Murder at ...New . Phdadelphia. Mr. William - a Welslnsti,:who,kept a tavern in- -New .Philidelphia, this ~County, was brutal l y, urdered on 3foutlay 0 - enin tn g...last' in Ins Own house by an Irishman from Centreirille, near Ashland ; named - John Barrett,- - . - The facts . of the terrible Occurrence" are -as follows; On -Monday eve:Mug:last; hetsteen-8 and 9 o'cloek,-Jelin- Bar rett, one Barney Mitrrai:and hie brother,rentered the bar-p6om of - .Mr. They soon, be exceedingly noisy _and, Mr. Wilhamanrder, ed them to . quiet, or lie wilukl put them on . Barrett still per. in -his tin:lndent - bow - Wet, Mr. :Williatifs orderiA :hint to go Oat of the home. Barrett replied tauntinglY; "yon caul, put me out. I'd • like tc., see. you try it," -accompanied by an I oath:. - Mr.. Williams Said,"l'B.Show. you whether I esn't," at the same time - taking up a loaded gnu, and coming from behind the bar. towards -Bar rett, Barrett backed inwards. the' front Mr. -Williams followed - him with' the ;gun in. his hand, but there - is no ,fre idenee that he attempted to use- it, When -Barrett. reached the door, he took bold of the knob - with one hand as if to open it, and with - the e&her.leveled a pistor.st.Mr. Wil liams'aird fired. ' The - bail entered' the .eorrier irf the left eye of lilt. Williams and nenetrated his brain, ' _instantly.,' Cormier:. John Son held an inquekt •on _Tuesday.lant, whenf- - a post mortetn examination Of the body, was-held, and a verdierrendergainliceordauce with the facts.- • -Barney . Murray tka..s. Arrested on Tuesday, and Inbred in prison,. but the turirderYr. Barrett efil.et= ed biSe.seape; anti up •to • the hour. • o . t . press •ive have not beard of his arrest. . • This illii•der is the limit of." lax adrninWration of justice in.this County. •Vittil there. shall he. a change thia.terribte state of affairemus . t coptinue. The citiztus of the Comity - eithout regard to par ty, shouidlintritolirint. -- eiitatuali• to ,trial and punishment,_ by electing capahle and loinvist Men enforce'thelaws; . • ' -• • - - - • We•are.tequeeteri to elate that the eitizehe New I'hilaulelphia wilt pay a reward ' -of-t.lOO theitlxiet anti couvict4ua, of the murderer,. rn1 71 . 1,4 ; .. .- 1 ; i - rar,- . .- ens:-The fifth .wc , :lion , bitlie."'Algtnr`.3..soll biy, uppruv9d Elie lids day of April, 180, ituppie..; -Menoottq , . , , ' 'a ietrifittiglottiebtramO sl •;41(choollittitiontreaUk-prayides,—;A.• ..- • .: 0 nil theVtda `abovollje. riefof tilti.l•ll4 s - .tuiderititenttear:s; in* teittlitY-tbAibeA„,...., tioriof tlisiiitiit! Nay eiglittilitie tesso,c 4-1- Mul' ttaindrodand : .fonr,-relativt to, - reguftWa:' mid • ctligitint - of ,a .sys*.bfaiduestigti.. i .Comnibri - Sch , - • h,e ao changed arr„,tereiltilef, tween* ago": `.at and tu*ltlkolo'YeatlC - _- • —illitarstokru*4 the'Saidqut; noticw is •Isereby . • giventhat : on :and after the Bret; Monday of June rter...4. no clirifraaluder the,age ,of siz . remi lam be retailif.rpradulitted, int the'. sortools..ot 11 # 1 1 •?o'ttelin.,,n &hail District atilltstreWkirp SecOr-_, - floe,' requited' to trithdritirtlione".'neivr, attend !-.Pkti=74tel49Y.4lorefint:•tlye:".l4l:mt-ottiter =Trent month. • • • - :.; . . • Thifidtitteliati '.'heraoriiil , ''te.it'ollP mended that care stemid. be _ta k en to exe d udesll pound under - age,-L 4 uitite, ever ! , out regard • foe the health and &tare ntfrefrdnesiiif,The'Alil& • tha n to restrict the:riumber;M ti*schtiols •;"tind to" "Prevent inipoeition, - it it auttorlied•• Nit; -"Proof atelto ortall-te.• required; if hoard, or the admitting member, hate cause to believe the applieaut to be too young-. A copy of the baptie, mal register, the family record, or such other or -Menne atenis_•szeiskeetoey, may berrequirtutP g , t•f:-• : By order of the Board of Directors. . - " C: Lrrrx.r.; Bee,'s% A Home for Our ThfenderS.--iA hothe'fok inva;' lid Soldiers, sailors, and orphans is::abont.being. eatablisbecTin this State. ,Every onb.is, expected to.contribute towards • thi noble. enterpruSe. to attach a farm of. sbo' ,atiree ofland to the eStablisheieet, and .to'bitreance all the. handicraft lt . tbor possib le. ' So that after once opened it may be made al nearly sclf:anpporting . Thelloard of -Directors is formed' at Philadol .Phii., The-13.0n, dames Pollock, ex-Governer, is President . ' Thellev..Thoa, - Atkinson i 4 ly an-' •pohlted travelling' agent to the institution. He. will wilt 'on the people-of Pottsville dtiring - the ensiling week;'; and. expects a hearty and: genet- , . onsvesponse on'this behalf.-:' -The . mmist - eris Of.the -:tespective.religions laN -leS have consented tit act as local. treasnrers,''and • any one with- wheirUbe - agent May. :not.he faYor ed. - with an interview will he' kind enough to posit ebb a local tre:asnrer whateVer amount cirennistances':warrant,- and hie; or her . ;lteart feels free to. giYe: : • • • The' tens of thousands rif.the brave defenders of onr-conntry, - , who are now disabled for life, ninst not be forgotten by us.''; It is believe - a, upon, the 'whole;. that this will not o r .ie he-the - most respectable. hilt- the aunt e e po ica u nil mode - Of meeting- *their wants and re, • - . gnirrnions: •• '-.This-gri,zt.cfnlntry..cannot afford to have it said of h eir, that she, was behind any. nation.of the; earth in :appreciating - the serviees of the'noble., w thengh no ntntilated men, iiyho*ik,i bravely' and .'succesitally defended her interests.. and instru ment:llly raiSed her higher than ever in the scale of uatiens.„ .-- • • • ;:- . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . ..r..ra rn.i iotimrs. —Daring: ' the - . coming school' year tiO rertificates - :of it lower 'grade. than an average of three or summing. up ix the' common. branches, including .theory tweritY-fortr, will •be granted. - A very.fett exceptions however, will be made in favor of teachers ttoWevaplpyr.4 at'd giv in.," entire 4 , atisfactibu in thePtimary Department pfour graded schtads. . ' - ,'• . .. .. - .. • . No certificates Will be renewed or .endorse.d.-- Nciprivate - eXarninations will be giveiiso - long.as public examinations are being.held,. - unlesii:lthe 'applicants produce. a written retitle:it to thatOf feet, signed Id) , the President •azid Secretary of the - Board of the .diStriet 'Pt . iihich. to or she • - ... ..• .. makes applidatican • - - • . .: ..Applicants for Schools:in the County Will bere: qiured at the examination to Wiite - aniWer's to the following' questions which will be printed 'for the (we:it:inn : • . . . . . 'lst. 'Whet is Fent . age • ' • ••• 2d: Were.you born in Penusrlvania ? • : • ad. mere vim born in Scbuylkill County ?- •• -.. 4th. How long have you taught ? ' • • • sth. Do you intend-making teaehing.a,profes fith.--Haye ,you read any ,professional works,' • and *hat ? .• . 7ths Do you approve of the "new methods" of, tea - chine?. • • : Bth.. Are you endeavoring faithfully to put them into practice ? . . : • • • :'9tli. Have Yini attended' any County'nstitute • during past year? Where, and. how' 'many 10th.-Will yen, if employed in this Comity, at tend the County Instifute? • - • 11th., Have you attended any District institute during the past year, and: how many days? 12th—Have you pursued any regular cameo' of ••study, either private or' public, during tne, past 'l3th.' Are yen a member - Of: any EdUcaiional Association; and what is its title? ,14th. Have you: any llied syitem, • ot •• moral instruction r , • • • 15th: How :often' have you been examined by a County Superintendent? Where, and by whom? -• • l6th...llave you studied GeOgraphy ? . 17th, •Have you'studied Grammar? 18:h. How far .have you advanced in Written Arithuietic? • • • , Canyon produce' testimonials of_ a good moral : '• : • 20th. Hive you ever attended a 'Normal School any -Uhere? ' • •• * • • '21:4, What.is -our name and - Pest 'Office ad-. dresii in full? • • - . . regnested in ,such "eases. Where .the . cpwsti , ,ii will admit of it to "make your anower. Eti or NO, and. in all others tiiiettio possi ble. . . • ' JF44rg NOLIN, County Supt. Proceedings of the Thwon . f . 7li comini2.-...A'atated meeting of Counail was on Triesday everiwg last. Present, Messrs. C.ocitem:.Debson, Griffith, Heffaer,•Gressang, -Reed, St,ranch,teun ard; Moyer,. and Focht, l'reSident, lira lent.' previous stated and :charter - ,ineetings were•road and-adopted. • ••. • • - The COnneil th:en went-into an election. for offi errs for the year, with the.foilowing result • PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL—JIMea • CL.Eilk •.aWhittier. : . StTenvisoa—Jolin 1.. Meunig. •,... • tier lriruit—E win OWen . l.'arry:" •• • St-nvEron-:--Sainti. , l wis..- • . . • The Commiti...e of Finance -and. Accounts re= ported-settlement cif duplicate with Borough Col-, Cote.. of Lamp and Watch reported - Watelimens' - stateineids of-arrests. etc,; during vear. St ateniStits referred t'o'Coni.:of Finance and Ac- . On inOtiOn - it was -resolved that- the Special C , nrimitt-..e in reference to-rulverting Norwegian communicate to l'hiladelphia- ',sod ' Read :: ink i:ailr a 1 COmPany, thy proposition-a Special Committ6e claim of. Mr. Bvcrly for. losi.m a noise in -11,ilionl stnyet,-reporied that • Thiladelplds, 'and Beading. •Itailroad .• C rim oany was-liable. - Mr. Brody will - look to the Company m .for.'dargee: • • •' The Picsident announced the •folloWing &ana log' Committees: . Si'it:r.i,_-Iteed, Moyer, Dobson. • ,NuAct . :or:.•. - rs Strauch Liam .11:1)WATca"..-Gressing, - Heffuer, Leon . • Xl.knkr.rs.--:-Cochran • Gressmang,, -Leonard. STATIONERY :AND FMB'.- Dobson- C.lochra.n,f - lt‘etl. •••- , • '• - SutivM - ,—Heffoer,.ltloVer, St-ranch: . - Morris,.Griffith. The Clerk Submitted stalemeuts of tioarmial af fairs Borongli,•during . the year; which - were ordered to be filed,- 'The annuakstatement of the IloroUgh feeasnrer.was :read ordered tube . The .annual statement of the:Cider Bargees Wes read and referred to the Com.'of Finance and Ac- The 13 -statementof .the jinn - nigh: TePASAITer was read mid, ordered te' he filed. It exhibits a halance in the treasury 0145,775 69. A pLt.i.l.iol4 praying for the building ota culvert iu Market street, was referred - to the Street COM. l'ctiii(lD from G: W. Machin. -praying - bit* :re pairs iu North Street, vas referred fb*St. Com. Application' Of ; Mr. tinterrneister for School roomm one Ofthe on gine, houses. Was referred 'to Cont . - of: Fire Apparatus • ' . • . . Petition- of Citizens . on. -'llinersville street, raying to have pavements laid, was, referred to Mr. Reed offered a change of- plan for the pro posed crossing in Market Square, - Which - was, adopted. • . • Bill of B. Barman; $42 92, was referred to Corn. of Finance and Accounts. : ' • • On motion of Mr: Reed it..was resolved (hit the Council meet in .Corn. of. the Wliole no Tnesday morning nest at TAtielock, to view. the streets:.of the Borough. •"' 2 . The following bills were' read and ordered to be paid; • • Michael Zweibel; .James - A WOLVOT.: Geo.' Bright &Co., Sep: .k St. Lab 4., 41. •Glimo, ' Total... Adjourned Nation's Tribute. . . Collections_ received at. he office of the - .Miners' Journal, for the pnrposaot making nry'gratui thusly One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to present to the family of the' Martyr President, ;whose family - has been left.destitute, • , . Lin Bitrtonlomew.. :41 00f bttry Silliman. ..... 001 Sandi Si!Liman 1 on Amanda -1-00 Rhea Silliman ' -• 11 00 Matilda 5i11iman....... Y :1 01 H R Edmonds., .... .... 1 no 'Kate A Edm0ndr 1 .......1 00 W S Chilison • ' -.1. on Miss George Hadeety • '1 0O Frank Carter : 00; I Ii Severn 1 um M.B•Seierp - • • 1 .00 1 , D Blareen - ' 1.001 John Macdonald....:,' 1 Pal John- Macdonald. '....'1 001 Sallie C 1 00: Clara de R Nichols... 1- 001 lI.K Nichols . . ... ; 1 001 Manrice.MMTison.. - .. 1 001 • W Bine , - • .1 till John. Batman . ' .... .. -1 fai J J . Cciun9r • •.' .00 .LF• Whitney • ' :1 - 00' :Ttiomnp Wren 1 Ow "human .. .. 00' John It Dn . :man • 1 00i . • Total - Received from St. Clair'. TOM - Acknuiiiedged betore... , . . We hope books will . be- •opened in all ilie'llis; .tricte in the conntYjer the purpose of reeeivin: • ruberrilltious: • St Clair Las already 'sent in $42.,- reeeiYed by Mr.:Lewis EL Koch; boekseller, where subsieripticgie'Will continue to be reeeired.• • . Tbe following is the.hal lif subseribere:. • . ' . -.. .: • - . .. . Wm Grant . ...41- 00,Jacoh Sherman $1 .0e It II C0rje11...........1 00 Gen,W St.*. ... .. :... - .1 010 J... 110 Cattier , - .:°1 0n1,R.11 Irvin ' ' -' - 100. Abrshain.Townrand,, 1 4al l / I .dritird 'llerbert.'..-.. 1 tin mi.* Emma Ther , e,.; 1 001. Nat Tucker -.•- ' : I -nu' John B•linck . :.: .. ~ .1 U 0 Joseph Atkinion . 100. WmGlithtB 1 bel,Tobn Litt1e......;.:... 1 'tat Ma (:Parkin - • • .-1. 00+ tAittister . ...-- .. ....,.... 100 -. ..1.0111A11 - Koch'... .. .'...l'ooll:7onrid 'llanley , 1 00 - p w itietiAnkagi' ..,'... l i es .10Ina pillino•., 1 'ea .Geo W.Johua , • '-'l...oo.lltatiley l'illing.-......•1. 00 Win 11er010 . ”-nly...,...1.00*John Slottman " 1 00. ' 111,14 Etlillig . Ihrris, :: 1 .011-Wmßeeetiley........- 1.00 ' 'GI .}... Barn .. - ...... - ..:"..:..:.1 UeiJoint - S • Vbentas:; - .• • - . 21: de ..Juke-Pitik.'" ... -..-..,.. 1 10 , JobEldrurrit , on........ ; 1- 00 o .' N 1 0 1 :011,1 k,11 1 :- . ' - / . 00`turf 13' Divii - ' --. ''. Ino . 'Win Slniman - : t .‘:-,....:-1: . "00 Sidney,: Elykea.'..: - . - .'.'...-•1. 110 - - tAinr.updakalinck;.;;:': 1. Nola; .11.. - .Gelpr:; '...-:. - -1. on. ' 2:Valler 31 9 1, C1...... , .. i 4. .4'4 4 /Mb/lid 8c4,,ity,?,;„ . .", 1, 4j a wild iittucbm:in:l... 1 (Sii SiliFfis '-`' ~ ' -, 1 oe' •1/ talarrOl ''-' 100 /In Saul Mateer .. ...... 1 00' . 411 / 1 4 - aiet Ito . wery., lin4 their 0 !: 1 01 4 * , Wrie!l46, Reda lietto Thi part out. •torte bopel Wm. •.1), D;:ar'S'ir n = 1. 4 have just finished rending, ..yenr nbtntrable speta."tVnpon the state a the euntitry. - deliveti -January 19th. and while dissent=, Ine s y c o r if t o me - s r' its details; desire In. thank-yon for it; as a bold, open, : and statesmanlike.. move in the-right direednii. The status of the Reber States s and the sta.'' , Itis of the tilack - Inan are abdoittn4 . nuestionai i . The sooner - the . States are restored properly: the bet ter for. them and the - Country, - They had heater neverl by tieing as States than restored iflaPinlAnkY; . I mean ; by tieing restored: properly; Hutt they ahmild-be restored) upon basis of - nationality nod freedok. I'say this.] for many,. redskins, Mid amting them, imaunie there nev't or were issues more distinctly submitted for settlement than Meet tintagonisma of.ecession and .sffitvery,: nin in One shie, and nationality and freedom upon the other : istines.sitbmitting bathe 'sword dectiase diplpmacy and statesmanship could not sortle . thum - • • , Mitionality struggled at first alone. It flouted - free. dont and protected slavery.. But it was driven at lenz•th . aftr many defeats and disasters. - in sore distreat to.t ear itself from shivery and ally itself with freedom. • •Ttieti 'the . was fairly Made up. and, after. many victor-* rairly won.." The'verdiet being : in favor of t he Gov ernment; the remaining' question ts..shall it have jut . anent And execution ? Tond• it' should; is. Clew- The I most' Pi . itetival way to enforce it is- the thing - desired. And herein arise a multitude nfopinions. 'Bait is eon ceded by: all Itiyil peraniis . that it Must at tie • somehow -ont..of the reinannurntlen of State Governments . abont uptake place - "While the' aunties aunentied I Urged tlie.fitrmation of State Governments bused upo n the let.' tiouality of freedom.out 'of any material at hand, that they . might come in as supplementary to the action of - the army: •tardl assistin tiverthrowlrig the Rebel 'State Governments: •iitit with the dminfall of thuir their whtile civil power. both • Confederate and State,. collateted,rand a new - -phase is, thus presented:. - • Pnssing . oyer Tennessee. Aransas and lAntisianti. .come • direcily to those States which have . taken. no steps towardsre:.,riptttiZatiutt. :I propitse ttishow 'how in their reorganization:. the tuition can Secure the fruits if ifs trials and- tritutiphe . ; - nr. so' to speak, have judg,- . ment. and executiotitiptinthe verdict. • : • . • In each of these. States militririt'Obvenuirs should be appoint-6d. - Sinn!) :detachments Of troops should be stationed at different poluta ass police force merely.—. - When the people by. public meetings and loyal resolu-.I Boni. mid•other unmistakable evidences. show- signs of loyalty, and 'a 'demire' for government, an ...enrollment should be ordered.... .•, . . • • • • - Ittdoing this it shOuldhe borne in mind that the Re bellion sprimg:fnina..and" rested -Upon , the ideas of Se . - cessiOn and Slavery. That,consequently,. all Who en tertained and adhered to these ideas Were rebels:wheth er they held offices or agencies or not, or wherever they may have resided." .As . aright to be enrolled. and -par t icheitein the election, the applicant should be required to take an osth.to support the . .CeicititutiOrt, and make a written, solemn and public renunciation of secession • And slits ttrY. The enrollment completed, an election • should be ordered for a Convention of the . penple. ,This Convention would change the organiciaw of the-State . in the particrilare indicated above, and order an election for a perm-afield State Government, such election to be Intrticrpatedin only by the parties enrolled as . above. , I should desire the enrollment tor tivo'resisons. • ' 'First, to keep . out the diseunten •dand unconverted Rebel of - the-South ; Second," the . more dangerous fin • the Mine) .Rebel in the North,- -Before the , work 'of reorganization takes place. many Northern' men who I have advocated openly' . the same ideas that Jahr:tun Davis 4otight. for, .who have .attempted to pinion. the i arms of the Gtivernment from behind, while armed Re bels struck it in front, will go South, and.be prima 6tcie entitled, to tote... The.triumph has been over them too: then give the nation judgment of then too. Ate - they I flt to engage in reorganization . until they give up the :ideas that made them Rebels?' It may be - arghed that I they. hare: changed. Then the oath will not hurt them; I . but an npeti caufession . do them good,-' • • General Butler's plan.- admirable in many. respect& is. ,objectionable in this .that he proposes to exclude absb- I intely ALL who "held ',offices ter %agencies.' under. the - Rebel Government: without "regard do what may haVe been their There are Itniuswids thus cir cumstanced who; theoretically and at heart, never wets Rebels:Ater are not M.day.. Captain WaliainsOn, of Atkansas,...told me. in ISO. that °flits whole company nf. ninety-four men only . two were • Secessiduists. z And there •Sre thousatids of--hitter • Rebels who never held Au 'sgency idllee." Gen: Butlees plan strikes • atmeu misses the evil, • It will often crucify in the man the very priaciple 'be would have live. - • Nor does I . ,ltinake pruvisiOn agninst . his "Northern brother.n who will soon Cottle. South, Mad by length of residence be eittlled to vote, and who will.bring with him his .he Rebel nntur.e . hie idea of ultra State Rights or SecesSion. and Slavery. • • • • In treating with him andall,..we must bear in' mind that the end of the . Rebellion .is not the, mere limakin4. bp of the physical forres that sustained it,, but the ex-. tirpating of the ideas that made It ! This Wag so. the Government should say tinily. and with no possibility. of Coniproin tee, td thine persons who propose to (titian gurato civit. government .in any State,. whether theY . may be Southern residantsOr recent emigrants from the Niirth.....Yon mist take the oath, of allegiance you . fnulst solemnly• renounce Secession-and slavery, its "a' ctiudition Precedetittn your right to vote; and must in corporatesncL tcnunciation in your organic line as a condiditn precedent tri ytitirright to ho recognized its -a loyal State tiovemment."' Thus the'te great antago• nisms Mit be tinnily and forever settled tinder our Gity t•rinneut. poliCy Short tit this is. f) "zettlement," but a.snr• ender. . • • _ •• These two p dots secured.: theft remains a shire, growing snit of the •CitherA, that is, What. is to :be dope witteihis newiy deelared.mau , -the negro ?" That, he is needed et the'Sofith, thet Ice is capable of culture end irapnwemeni, is certain`; and that self-Protection ~vilt compel the South to protect and improve him, is reasouside to , 111)1s04 ,. ., Tlilit till - loyal - teen ehciuld ac cord to him the priticiiile of suffrage end i`ilikiLlity before the law is heeorning 't wide-spread convietion, and will' gain .strength the inure inn-rattly it is - 'us - in other-eases. hew, is tuts to no renched :Cau it be dmie, also: in't he work of reergan zation?• . - That. I think, depends upon the status of the. revolt; There: arc two' theories . on this . .qiiestion. One is, that the Siete (.; , , - Wernineuis were Overthrown. and with them their. organic law and legislation MOM upon it. - And thet being thus, overthrown the - eutherity of the Gebenil GiWerninentattached.miel all the lights : of the States. reciiited. And that:this-being . -so; the organina- Lion mast be ast noisy. ' „ s , _ • The other theory is that tie Stide , Governmeetts were tisertad t,r orerthrewn.. but their organic NW: and le 'gielation based peon' it, - remained intact:: That fr the day of that userpatien or overth.-ow s the authority of the Geliciel .GOVerntrent attnehed upon .the smiler:ll 'intendment t hat no . pnrtion at its - territory could be withent: government. That while that authority at taches it eau only do. aside froin,irs military aCtit., what ever thii Slate could do under ils titlV 2 S...)Ve"?' its Powers of inelini lad suspended, :and with this .liinitation. that it cafinet.add to or take from halms ; that It reaches from. the last' legislative- act peidermed by the loyat State Gbverninent AwerthrinCn . to' the. tirst legislative actffoue by the loyal eleite..Gpvernment -set up." In. other wordS, - tiiiit'itsimply connects together. the State -before rebellion anti. the -State restored. bridges:over - the gap:.si to. sneak: iThts theory'l haye • earnestly for eighteen, months. '• . ' . nider thafirst theory - wi: could meet the difficnity of : suffrage at once, by the power of the General. Govern /neut. hi define Who. should -be entitled to -suffrage, . since it would he impossible to colds:Warm laws welch, had perished. Culticwe he satisfied of the correctness Of this theory. the whole question' toeld be. disposed of in the Varietyp state organizations. • Under the second theory we would be, checked by the laws of the State, the affairs of which the General Gov ernment isaupposed to he administering -as far :nib can - without infringement of the organic and statutory laws supposed to have survived the overthrow or user - pation of the State Governments; and -to be waiting. to he'revived by loyal functionaries.' Ice- this view of the case, we must trust. to the - Convention when called to ,• apply the remedy in the orgarec law, or -to .the people. after retireanizatioM to giva tb -the eolored man' the rie.ht of suffrage so thirty woe and so justly deserved., This to be limited, IS;weeer t to the soldier and to those with could read and : write: These ace the great questions loomingnver the wide .spned desolation that surrounds them, and - suCheeems to me substantially the way to dispose oftheni.- .:As.to suffrage fOr the colored free Atari. he once hid it in the South.. It wets taken from him, not beeense he was Unworthy - of it„ but bemuse his•exereise of ft rendered the slaves around him discontenteid, and eu :dangereil the - slave fabric by its, future infidence.. and. mnv.that - alaverv' is destroyed, need men 'he afraid -of . the freedmen r." What do - the people. want ? per' petuation of liberty by ,wholes-rue layce. Whet mare jealous and watChful sentinels could it have than those whatherriselyes had;come up from biaidtige. otiearcied of ICS borrora,:with perhaps, many .exaggerations, from the traditions of their fathers? : • •-• • • What lathe duty of the nation? • What the interest :ofta-Sontherrewbitaztrah in Connection ? . The - eleiation Of the,binek. What stronger incentive could , you glyahiin for 'commendable . , effort than .the. pretec tion ot. equal hake. and the tight to-.suffrage, when he. prepared himself to exercise it? It'is, said to be un poptiler;to hold these:views.. • It..tnny be so., -With Mie it.msAtersmot.....l seek not poetilarity: - . 'As I have often sald, , l never intend to: hold an, office.- I adniire }eine position - a public Man, have the - nerve to, "stand for the right" without a thought as to Its peon parity think it will all - come ont right in the end.. lithere.a soldier in - all the land.' remembering his es cape front' dungeOns and _starvation "to the. South ant' the dusky companion .of his stormy peril& who'_ could dent the aid of hie name andlufluenee to that convert ion In his. pilgrimage, .fiom chains' and -bondage to a. home, freedom and litippiness f• . • Is.there. the wife, sister or. mother Of such Soldier. who. as alit sits tit nightfall, and bears Pim his lips that stories of that simple-hearted kindness , end unwayetine . devotion which cheered. him . beneath ' side 5 Oil En. away, ued saved Itint..whett dangers end foes lurked or Avery hand; is -there otie'ef thesaiho would refuse - influenee fer-these poor wretches In the criais - of theft .fate. who.' looking back.braithiess into their Meg nigh , . of servitude apdsorroW . thahopes awakened in theft bosoms, stretch out their Arms imploriti4ly,' ask -to .hr. protected by:the laws. and'netabandoned and left in condition rinse deplerahle than bondage itsel r I - .Is. there a hnmane.slavebelder in ail the Sonth,fwM *maid lad wttling:.to see .these once his slaves. ditty: forirtine part ,or bpi betisehold, always kind; obedient and nucemplaining ; 'attached to hint and' attached tt'. hit children...re:Ade - to:Weep oVer bit+ esishattutler,Teltdc, ..in his seeder*, eel minister in Affection said kindness his euffering wife and Childrettt. is theretniaof these tae" 'dead to:evert-noble impulse; as to dement Lo see ;haat 'crealtiret - liberated by Gusts decree; : fleeting about likf erallisin the land, spurned and 'trod upon .Lty-the.rudt, and heedless. deprived of nil oppurttinltie,s. and dotal. ed to penury . imd destrectiOn ? - There May' be • ;melt a one: If so. be is - ,.less tit for puffrage..end eltisianshin tit thahe humblesnt those.% he were once biedegtaded. IS there - a Unkinist front alt the . Poor tnen 'of .the ‘South:-who; Minted - and Untitled ..frem Matt - to, jengle. : in his:weary exile from the home of.his Milidhoodi'and the per , aveeof .fathera, es he recalls . the --weary night watch, the shared Crust of bread.: the rude 'couch giCeit , up, thadonbtfutway rendered Clear.. the pursuing alma : ger foiled by the simple-hearted end' faithful black. gettlag ati liis wrimgeiri compesalon for the.: wronger ; ti I is there one such-wlio, as he:remembers all:this. :would hot feel gamed to &lose .to that - rime eVery pro. tection.' every means of edvaticetuant. even 'suffrage todf?.-..ltat realty. I have said:Much mere than I inteed. red,. • .1 shall mite homelu a few days; when you may Tour Obedient servant,- • . $l2 00 . 13 00 . 17 19 . 440'21 . 223 - „..:$484 65 tJames Lanigan: ...... 1 00' !Jahn Ratb • • 1 (,0 Elizabeth R- Run's.; 1 00 Saml C- . Harria • • ." 1.• 00 • Theo F Russet . ' 1 00. Mrp - .T .1 Baird 00, Mrs A liflaibenstadt..l no Rev L M Koons 100 • Ella 0: Rneeberry, :, 100 tin Warner 1.00 Warner:, • 100 rWanier 1 . 1.4 Warner. ' • 100 F Warner • 1 Olt 1111 R ...... '1 00 !Jai , R TroxelL 00 Ilhmiel Ker*hner • . 100 , Lierrrialll. Kuhn 1. 00 1 , 74ft011 Stiloss . • .1 Co IR A Glover.. . .. . 1 00' IL C . . 1 . 00 I W 111 Evrbey ' 'l, 00 4Jacnb A' Hazen • ' .1 06 Cr W Beck • ' :11 00 IR Edwards - • • '1 00 rB S:Langdon'.....: .... 1.0 'Allen:Maher '•• ••1. 00 .445 00 42. 00 Go . v'eratitent .. hae - onti-;190,00;7 . 006,t0r iht cleht anring the Inonth. swoon; gowitra:b as 'beer, plaaea. at the head of the_Freedazeit'a Bureau:at WashiygLou, • ‘14 , 1161;i4t- al:rented at his roahlence iu Virgiaia. • • ' [Taken on the spot by nor Special ArtistA The End as Supremely Ridiardous as the Commencement was, Inglorious. JErrts'WEAS I.IIIAGNANIXETY.!' LIAT - MRS. D‘-I.VIS SAYS. IS MY ,1:07r;" &C. 3. Official. • M.1.10/1,G1N , :. tin; —The foil Owing dispatch. just • r?tz ceived froin (ten. Wilson:. announces the sitrorise and eaptere ofJefferson palls end his *stal); by -ard -and the itlirhigni: Cavalry: on the morning of the 10th inst., et Invite:Ole, in Ir>tiit County. , 'Georgia, Enivtv 31. Frr,twies. •Scuctary of War: . • . -• • _•:llsisisi, • . titrrt. CNN:: LT. sattUns: gieerrrir.V. or WAR. WA!.:It , tIT,EN: e.: —I have the honor. to rep.irt thnPut daylight on the 10th 'Hist,. Col, 'Pritchard. corn-. •mansling tth Nlichigan Cavalry. captured Jeff. EtillVig and. farni.l3. with Roagii - n..POStmester-Ginekalv, Col: -11arrt inn,• Private. Secretary: Col.•'JohriSon,A. - IX C.: Morris. Col:-Lubliklr. Lieut. Ifethatva2i..and others.--- Col: Pritchard sat-prised their.demp at Irtvinsville, in Ir win Vn.,Alti.. 7.1. miles south-east of this place, ; They will lie here to-morrw• 'night. end - Will. be forwarded, tinder stroitt guard - trithout delay.... I *it - P1 :send further particulara once' • . . • -• • • Wttso.l.; air yet itlajor General.- • Sec . ..arid • W.tv. Dap , VRTM ENT, MASUI May"l4, • ltiGiS. •IlitlN - A. 'Mt i—The following 4ctaile of the capture of Jetieraon Davis while attempting to make Ilia escape:ix] his wife's clothes - , have been received from Major Gen. Wilron. • • Eowia lI—MANTON. . . . . , . . r --• ' . •:. • - ,_.. SiAceet, GA., Mayl2-11 A. M. . • To Hex: E. - M. Srav-rox. Secretary. of War :—The folloWing dlapatch announcing the .capture.of Jeff. D. vie, hag jnet been banded me by Col: Minty, command _ lug-Second Division: •', . - - ..... . . • • linoaa..krii'3l ICIITGAN CAY.ALII.I . , . .CCSIIIVILANDVIL LF....aft.., May 11, IStl5: . ToC...Pr. T. W. &Yorr, A. G:Second.DiviAnn : :-.. • .. . • have Sieh the honor to report that. at daylight Y terday., .I.rnifiseille,l surprised and' Captured Je Davis and family. todether with his - wife, sisters and I brother; his Postmaster-General, Reagan; his Private Secretary, Col Harrison - Col.-Johnson, Aid•de-Camp' tot. Davis's Staff i•Col. Morris Lubbeck:And Lieut. Hath away ; also several- important homes, and a train of five 'wagons and three ambulances, malting . a . mast perfect . . . . . ILA tot.tC most painful mis'.;ake occurred: by which the 4111 Michigan and Ist- Wisconsin - cheue - in conflict, we should have ilone.hetter: • This mistake cost us two killed and Lieut,'Boutle wounded thionat. the arm in the.4th Michigan. and four Men • wounded in -the lat Wisconsin. This occurred' Just: at daYlight: after we reputed the cutup. By the advance. of- the Ist Wisconsin they wereinistaken Mr the enemy. • I returned to this point laSt night, and Shall move. • right on to Macon. without waitlnz, orders from pm, as directed; feeling that the whole object of the expedition •is accomplished. - . It will take me at least three days to reach Macon, as . we. are 75 miles out and our stock Much exhausted. 'I hope. to, reach liawkinsville to-night.. I have the lion ur,&c.; . • 8: 0. Parroiaam • • :.. , Lieut. Col. 4th Michimin Cavalry. The let Wisconsin belongs to La range's Brigade of McCooke's Division:* and had been sent Atte east : by Got. Criixton, via. Dublin. •• . .C6l. Minty had distributed his command all along the tsifith haute of the: Ocinuittee nod -Altarnalm. • • Thiii accounts fer the: collision•hetween parts ofthe .Pint and Second Divisions, and-shows the zeal t)5 the command in the pursuit. ••• - • I IMse direeted inereasedvivilance on the part of the command. -in the hope of. c.atchintr the other assassins. . Our distmaitiOns of men are- good. and ao far none ot the 'rebel chief: , have ;been able to get throtigh.• • • Week inridges son was captured the.night.before last, 1 m ilea south' of here. ' •• • . • • • . Will send further4letails as soon as received. • • • • • •J, H. WILSON. Drevetlfajor * Gen.. 3tActis. GA.. Friday.'May 13 , -8.10 A. M. ' HON. E. M • STA sT.,N. 'Secretary of War:—Lieut. Col. Llardee, etatimandiott the Ist WiArtinaht,. has. just - ay- - - rived fromirwinsville..., .Lle struck the trail of Davie at , .Dublin. lAtirens County, on the erehing of the ith. - and followed Inch eloiely nit.tht and. thy through the pine *triblei•ness- of Alligator Creek. and Green Svi•amp, via. 'CumberlandOle. to Irwinville. -' •- • ... ' At Contherles,clol,le: Col. Harden met. Cul. Pritchard it It LW the .4ictlitptt.l Ilarden, tdbueld the sUuth. Pritch.vtl.' :win,: fresher hut, es, pushed down the oe tritkee'tme, mo d.I oper,,iell, Suit thenee. by IDinse. Greek to Ifwinseille.•uriirtnu . there et .midnight of the 9th.— 'den: Davis haO.not.'urrb:ed. • . . Froui a cilizeit 'Pritchard learned that his party were, encamped two, aides but of the town. lie nvido dispo siiions of- his meu,.autt surrounded the c.:uitp,:hefore day. - Darden had camped, at ii P.M. within- two miles, 11s he afterward learned, from Davis.. • • , Tbo trail bobtr too intliAtiact to fbll4w, he ptp:bra ou at 1 A. aildlitul'Oio.bilt little nu we: than one tr.ile . Atteabisatlsance was FIN& upon •by mon of. the • 4!1.1 ,A tvtrt ebsued, hnth ptirt Iry .exhit,h hif-4.. the Greatest ti6l.t.rtnityttion. , .-Fiftven, 'minutes ,Otitsuti bef.re- the atisrliko wits diwyivt•iedi " Tae thin?, hi th.isiairraish way the that warning that . . . . , - , 'The 6.Mtors repart:that he liaStily put-on one of, hl vrifp's dree4es uud stit-Fed .for the woods, - riMiely col, low,sl by our men. who at drat thought him ti woman, hut seeing, his hooted white. he, Vfliii running, they i•tis. Peetia his sex at once. . ' • • . . .- .:• • : : . • TM, race Wa.. a arirt. tine:Anti the Rebel Preaident was., stunt MOM:tit to. taw. brandisheil knife rind rhowid aigna of battle. but .yielticil promptly to tboocriinasiOns 01 Cnit'.o comiiel limr-the men to tire. •• • . • :. • • . 1W expressed. great indignation at the energy, with which he.was.tairsued. , saying that-he had bcliered .our- Gorijrnment more Maga/Wit:lloW t4II,ZT to bout thorn women and rhiltiren. - • 31rs:.Davis remarked to C 01... Barden after the excite. nient was .over.. that the men had beitermot *Woke the-President. or*lie might hurt.sonie of 'min," . • Reagan behaves himself with - dip:City:and resigiari- The : party,- evider.tl, were . ranklog.for the 'coast ' - J. 11..Wii.soN, lireret Major General. WASHINGTON. May ,14. IsBs • The:pub - 11C here manifest the utmost enthusiasm aver . the' capture of Jeff: Davis.* Some timid .politician, ,however. express •a.wtsh that he had been ahoy us Booth - . was.: for fear his possession may be embarrassing to the •GoVerement. If he is placed in the prisoners. dock at the cOart,•by the side of Harald .and Payne, be 'will certainly be convicted of complicity in the assassination of 11 . 1 r. • "' ' • . .1:t urged streniMuSly. howevei.-.hy imite in high po sition, that - the dignity of the nation demands. that on hisarriwil here the assaishuitiou. charge etight.' to be. waived, and he be arraigned and tried. for treason, the highest crime known to our laws. and, on conviction, hanged. 'Secretary Stanton will order Jeff. Davis to he put on a gunboat Mid forwarded 'direct to .Washiugton. • • Additional Particulars.. -Thefollowing additional • paytienlara of the capture Of Davis, are from. a correatmudent of the New York •.CitEnrss, S. P.,- May 12:—Mid ulght.After a railroad ride of two htindred and: eighteen miles, from'ltaleigh. via. Green - shore; Salisbury and-Charlotte•to this place. I reached -here two hours and a half ago.: jest, in tithe to Undo despatch going over tbe•Wires: annoncing the capture of Jeff: Davis and others of the party who were txaVeling with hini •-. • •- •• • • 2 • .Thuse - who have read the Herald will remember that Daiis issued a .prociamitior: at Danville, on his there. - That .prOclansatirni- was -written , by Benjamin) on a 'rangh.: dusty' able. in the gloomy composing' room of a country printing °dice: . The table on which it waS penned is now. tised by Mr. Mumma to write his correspondence on to' your:paper: ' • • . Mrs. Davis preceded her husband rani] he crossed the N"rth Carolina line, when she rejoined . him: • Just before Davis reached Greensboro be was•almoSt surrounded by a detmehtnent of •Storwmanui who might easily have caught him had they Known who" he Was. • After: leaving Danville,- Davis intended going' immediately and directly. fir South: ,On arriving at Johnstim's headquarters, and learning the terms of, the . : .- convention between Sherman-and Jobnstola. ' and . 110 - ing that he would be allowed to leave the ,et - Mutry., he alteral 'his mind: aild'remaintat at Charlotte.. • .It - avas frn.T.ently remarked; that it !was.dangerons for hlin to do AU : but be.iuminbly. replied that he had the many • irientis, - and knew the country too- well, to be caught by an, the forces in the Yankee army. '-• • • Jee..Daviarerfunifed at Charlotte:Anti) tweiveo'clock Olathe day. that the rumistrveexPired At eleven o'flock 'on Oat day his hinse, a handsome blacided • bay, - was brought to the door. of the .privatelionse in which he Was stopping. At twelve. having learned that the .. terms of the eforasaid convention were rejected.' he mounted- his:horse. and accompanied :.by numerous Mends and Officials rude off. At the samu time 2.000 eavalry; entimitil of :Major ',General Dlhbrel. . moved off with him. : acting' in. the capacjty.of an escort. • • That Meta, Davianeactied .the vicinity -1f Lexington, where, he entnitped. • The nextmforriing,'Ne took break ` fast with • Jarries Madison Leach, einitemher of the UM; led Statesj - ongress, and one of the: hotly who styled -- themselvet:Cmffederute States COngress. Mr. Leach - was-reporred to he strong,ly in favor orrenniOn. • • In passing•throughliotunrion: Davis was introduced by Judge Freeman: of 3118ilAil,i, Who' was traveling with him, tar Dr.. DU (Min!, a .111 dive --• ot • the place. The doctor invited DaVjB to take drink of apple .. .brandy: 'and he did s.u. A brief conversation ensued: The d , for remarked:-- • ' ..I"l4lr. , Davi . s, our. ause igloq..” • : ' Dams I'Vpllf•tli • Our canee miry he inst. but the print eiple for whith•weare contentline will prevent itself at. Another thne. iu another - Anne."' . Ile menufthat.there:wonhl yet be ft drfliet between the kreat ' . .F9.trltultiraltitttere4 of. the bOuth and' the minufnetorm , - cud' comply:tin] interestis of the Mirth end N'ortlnvitit.".• . • '. ' . • The conyeteation continuing, Dr. Dom:thou . again . • The . meeees a the people of the, South were 'ea prep: red for , telf.mwernment. , ` • . ' • lro he'replaid. hy' eeying— .. • . . . . • - Thhleg the - 'whole conversation .1) :els looked care worn,' fatigued and dittpirited. Ile 'complaMed of std.:. . feting , ererely from neuralgia • ' • Mr. FOOeifell private secretary told .a friend that One hundred and fifty :ttimisand dollars would cover all the specie, they had with them: ' - • When.Davis' reached Lexing • ten he sent despatch-.es. in cipher to•Wlnashoro. LO.'. It is reper ed that one of the de patched was Intended to be got, to Kirby. • Smithrorderinghinf bot.Wsurrendet The other tett to arrangements for the escape, of Davis and party. from the mast of Florida. ' Mr Mavis said that if Kirby, :Smith would hold tint they amid carryon the war fur. a long time yet : that. they would be reinforced by mos of the oftleen4 and mien., who. eseaped.,unparoled from Lee's and Johnston's armies that they.could form au ...alliaimeoffensive nod defepsive , with. Marlitillan,and; _,perhayek. ,, beside sustaining; themselves "in ?Verna.' he, able to eosin mu back.the tide ofWar.to thtsaide of the. Miasissipt4.rptin mid the lines or. Virginia. Davis smite" a. thourh , he w;ts , otufident yf reachivgKfrbY Smith's headquarters it, a short thee.- . • ' • • TO-dal. ad4irent gilpattlilriintiab7.. Wider eommand of a ,offtre-, Capt. Ilkont;'-'lineeedek - to flancombe amply. andineelid.Goiernor Vance. at the hente - othia.fatherritilitiv.. 'lXia undeintood that Nance war arrested dti Onowdanor witirordltti reeeived itom WarhingtotOitidlhat be w4liOt` thp famed pike and .fpied for trmaamM • It is reported been that a detachment of4ifrilaht le in lio,ntiztt of Governor Magy'at* - 'or whkinta , Add hesid. frnm when abort histykik - 8_ i ~qaen.:johneten lo at Ctairlotte, MG, He 'maderrpplf;.. ifinoti to the : United States anthoritim to be liertted I o to C 41941. but wee refliied: - ;;He now, tteadtico.., -te - Flortdat: - • -'••1. “•• • 1 - • ;•• cf: • Adbt tern:nee, and: Onptalp DirtiningtorL _Meade l a tely' coninfindlni: the' so-called Confederate. - ' James • vanqvuninni -) t and-nthersirs - therebel , • made up their minds tha t They not tre - lic jidampinfozen the whole Of:there hate , gone in Alearelk of a•thiP, to bear them to. tante lonely but lovely island . ht.the.ranitin Ocean . where they lwroo peace Stad)sem independence le Atte. „ .- Firr'notaretetitioa or inecatthenieciinrine,;_hillation.:, Antlimniation tit urleieratinn of the bladder. or kidneys: , diseases' of prostrate, enids„ stone in the bladder.' ealerdne. gravel or brirknet depoeit:. and all digit rd . the •bladderr, kidneys - and dropetral swelltran.. ' Ver. Fletnnopee "r.orr!. Exrascr Bruno. Tiff, 7-30 SUD TINE END OF TUE Wilt. The greatest war cif. Mnderii • hiatert.has ended. in triumph.- - • The • country - -bas 'L. demonstrated , the vastness _of- . its - power: . knew. it Wes t greet,; now all the world knows it... - Our. neigh- . -bore across the water,who said . ..Mut very .g reat Hess was.. our . WealtneSetliet.' •we sbourd .nevet'l holdtogether--Lthat.we must fill .to: pieces, andj very small pieces at that:•-noitt take off their hate and beg.t6asstre us of their. "Most:distinguish ed, -consideratiori.7: - : Verily a young,- nation' that can raise two millions of fighting Men .end two tbotetand'inillions of money,just for the ask ing ~- i eWortlry of tieing "considered," . They teld.! us.- 'w we hat pot carry On.the liver six inopthai without befit loans • 3n • Europettn - WOdid carry op Miele', war as they never dreaM ettof.iferfonr jaws, and neve} asked for t hat ernitthev now wish -to buy 'nor bonds at-: e tt' advance. at litty'pee*!e!tt. over. last :Year'i:P, • Goverprtient -stoCkS are quoted -as 'brisk ; and -.dtititand,'•and. thertitay for.the, stloMecaruf: when .no mere will:be -offered..- The. - national expenses Soon - be ' &pre 'to 'a . •cottace footing.; end:instead of a Tree/4ml - budget of nine. hundred millions,'Seeretary..McCullenb .will ask tiFs for :about , a third . of that - emit:And hew•Mnalt . 'easier • jt will'he to • ittise'.ibie - iii - -:pa thati.irt war. The millienaotsiddiere-whobave"setjorig: de it a business 'to- deStrey. life -anirprOPorty .Wdl to•pursnits of inibistrY; and-the.now ! rig--1 fields -will whiten with- new hahoests.l 1n5.4e0.1 of reading everV TM - wiling . that so „many antics of railroad have heel) itestrived. it :will b . a that "en Many new avenues to material wealth.-1 • 12 n 7 "- , bi've • opened.''. The South itself. Ivill • be compelled its Share of the burden' it imL posed- en the country, and its- cotton—so- much greeter .than= gold; : and still lunch less .. than have no attribilte of .royalty lint what it pays into the reventle...,..l tat on SO..dtierncot -am will he - finite as evsily:eblreeted as '-North ern petroleum or manufactures, and besides the artielemnet be had,—the world wants. • It would would take hot. -a fraction .of xuur •Pr.opertYi .to* pay our. rat tonal dehtnotv ; but if we do not pay - a dollar of the principal •in ten Years; that fraction be reduced orie-balf—by the, tlevel-• -opulent: of • th'e' national resources.'. lye shall • 'doubtless wind up the .wai , and -square - all. ac-. counte with a oat-Meal debt - of less 'then three thoasaud millions on Ihvnt per -cent. of the'. ;present-national wealth.; bet, aceerdin Et. •to • it!. rate. of increase. (127 percent.} from: 18.39. to 1810 4 —in.1875 this debt Nsillt;oletis th an nine per , Brit our ability to nay :the national debt ne eds rye denumatration ; hnt-as some -of ns have- to eked eirti the dark side; are mayas well have.a glance. , 'at ths. sumhine... • " • ." , • The national loans -Will- Smut- he nut -of . the- Market,—but fOr a short time the -Government': Will..tieed.money to pay Off the army and settle no the expenses of the War. . Only abotit •two hundred millions' more of the' second 'series Of', the 7-30 Loan remain to be taken, and. when it ;: withdrawnthere is no donbt that: it will rise to a handsome premium, and at the -rate now going, some time within the next sixty days will see the. last •of this series. 'gr. Jay- Cooke, the subieription .agent, annennceil in February "that the. ' first - ,two - hundred' millions of 7-30'S will probably -be aken 'in at . . par - from three to four months" - ---but . they. were. taken . in le-Cs, than two. Sn that parties who ,desire to invest at, par in the U. 'S. Loan, bearing seven and three-tehtlis annual interest, and in three years convertible into e 5-20 six per.i.cent. gold. interest bond; should make their preparations accordingly: 'Many of the beet 'financial, author ities believe that the Govermnetit will be- able to fend such portions of-ire debt, as it 'May '»ot .be, ready to pay as it falls due,. at-4i per cent.. . . , !Ilesvare of COCNTERVECTS AND :UNPRINCIPLED PF.ALERS endenenrintt to dims:we of heir own and.oth= er pmperniintiti. - On. the reputation' .nttonett itot.tet,GENtni:t: PREPARAVI.E.th. • • rA m il s. 14-Itm Ladle's and. aristlestieni r If you wish to* marry you can dO so.:by addressing :me. I Wilt send -you, without money and without price, valuable in formation. that will enable you to . marry' happily and . speedily.' irre s pective of age: wealth.or beauty. This inforination will cost 'you nothing and if you wish to marry. I will cheat fully assist you. 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D..•t L . • 1/:36Broalway, Npw York. • Ilt•i•onts Altsiattc Joensm:•-•Ltrar Sira:—With your rixii , h to say to the rearters •of your paper . (114 T will send; by rettirdrillil. all who wish it (free) s fteettie,•with,fulfdirections :for making and using a Pimple Vegaitible Balm that will effectually remove,. In lendays•Timples, Btotches Tan. Freckles and•ali inl= . parities of the Skin, leaving the same Soft, clear: . smooth and Beantiful. • -••-• • ~ • •••• •1 will alSo mail free t 6 those having Bald' Heads, or Bare . Faces.•sittiplC . direttirms and 'information . that • • will enable theta itO .start growth of Dix - mina Hair, Whiskers,'or a ..Altinstacliti, in less than thirty ..• •.., • dais. - • • - Respectfully yours; - • • . TIIOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemi.4l, - Mnrc. • krl Broadway, N. York The. Erfarill Chnnabee, an Eseay •of Warning and It:lstria:Don for Young Afen•publiehed by the How ard Aseoefattoa,"and sent free of charge :seateden . itelopre. Address. Dr.. 3.7 Still:LlN• -110 w , ard Asenciatioa r . • . • :Feb. 11, - .• • • A Thing of Bean!). is A Joy Forerer. . Those .who desire brilliancy or complexion, mast purify And enrich the blood. which REIAIII4I(4,q+ Cpy- OENTRATEIi EXTRACT SARS'ACA,IIILLA invariably does Re collect tt,is no patent medicine. Ask .for fteltubold.si . Take no other. -April 9,"'0„: -CON BSITLTION-S RESTioO:II- ny ...11.r.i.m -11ULIPS EXTRACT Brum': April 8, . 14-6 m • • 43 atihrloemi • noir Dye is 'the befit . the' 'world. The enly true 'tied .perfect rale se—in stantaneous and Re)iable,Truduces.d, aplemlid Black or Natural 8r0wn... , -remedies the ill etrecta qr. Bad Dyes, and frequently respired the original color. Sold by all Drew:hits. The genuine ikaigned, W. A.:atitchelor, .81 Barclay Street, Nee, York.' • .• • .. . January 7. 1565, • : 1-1 Y • ilettnbold'is Extract onisarsapstril la clean ses and renovates the blood, instils the vitriir of health into the systemoind finftres nut the humors that •make disease. Ap - • ril.B, `di. • . 14.6 m „ . Do yOu Avant Whiskers or Moustaches 4.- Our Ore- Clan Coinponnd will forcethcro-tg grow ou the stnooth-• esrfacc orchin;or.hair hUld head's; - Six Weeks: Price.'sl. •'Sent by mail anywhere, closely - sealid. on receipt of price. Address:. • • • • .'•• • -. 'WARNER a CO.; 'BOX .11.3g,Brookiyn. N. X. .• . . . _ .. . • . Illeludioldlst Fluid Eitract Buclux. la pleasant in taste and odor; free from al! !glorious pro perties and immediate in its action: (April 5..,65..14i1ea To PueiCy , Enrich Ilse Blood, and Beau tify the Complexion, nse HELSIIIOI.II7I3 HIGHLY Cosor.s . .. _TRATED, num Erreacri SAussrart.r.A.. . One bottle equals in strength one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction. April S. ?a. • • . • :14-Gm Brotherhend , * Circulating Library, Market street, Pottsville. Special 'arningements are made with period in the townsnf Mahanoy. Schuylkill Haven, Millersville, and Tamaqua. FOUR DIFFER ENT BOOKS are allowed to subscribers Jit a- distance frOm.Pottasille. All the new publications are-added as soon as. sued. • ' : . [Mardi 26, 64.13-tf A Clear, Smooth Skis' and Beanii compleriun tollowa the tweet IlEuoutoi.tea CONCENTIIA TED. Fteut Exiittorr S.iIL9APARTI.LA - . Itovnovea black pithplea aud all eruptlous:of the akin.. .•- . . ' Nein few Ost Dixorti4re .1 h Fat anew: - from erPpti(inzi the }l-ELAsiumwei ElleaACT-01 , S.imArAtillt: .Al r.t la a remedy 'of the uthioht value. April 14-0 m dlt Marriage Notices mit.st •be accompanied with 2.5, mite to azipe,ar: irt the Joussia.. " - . •• . ..• BONER-=-LOOAN:—At the house of the bride's fath er, on ttie Intti of May, 11164. by Rey. T. R Siken,' Mr 'Hrturir SrBOWER and • Mis:e Ritti.y . T. - LOGAN, all 01 - 10'11111111011[111.C411iltY; pa.. • • LETB-:414ti80N.--Ott the lith Inst., at the Parson ege of the . E..Cbtirch. George. above .Norweglat. StreetA, by thd.Rev. J. B. McCullough, 'Mr. DANIICL A' Lsts to Miss AN;YA iikSBON, all of this Baroud4.. MCG4.OICE--WEISE •Ort . the ' , nit: '.by Bev. J J-Mellsabae, Mr Joust McGusi tO 31 . 1w3 both'ig . • "Mifortunetely it: wits . . antioigtweinents oi'rleathm; free. Thme - or cfmtpatiiediniat noticex, 4 , c., muse tqf pald , :for at th_ rate of pinta peritne. •LAYIIOI.6. —On *Friday ifornlng. 13th inst.; In 1.11) , ,eyty Montour County. Pi... Jams ",Ifttaratataa, sot of lAnnanndliettyLaybald.' ag.kal 8 vioa.• and 11 daya . Oinks mei Of Centre and.liorwe ,, lau /4° SW- E6 " :1-°n the- Bth roar, ' Um* Mi tmts. e open Pot ed tlille. on it flour :of the ,bandin g . takn YWIW-Mt daughter or John 8434,°1 - 1 -' )41 — e4 : l- l et " "A ' ettich e1t11 4 4113 . bed AlM 3 rattice and lfrult:sl)ro. ynd" in nrlttio.7. • : - ' , . Mlstnests entrusted to him wilt lie y.hauldtdly re ' Ditirie-f•At fifiereville, April --- Celvidtrid carefully attended to - . DAVIS. aged 61:yeani; b months sad VI days, Aprll29, 'GA. INATRIITONIA . L The' Chnin4er.. ilxin DYE:: INANfrairE.! 31.111,1MUIED. DIED !..4.1 - - - -"V-;,-.i' , -- Ti''j.kk c . • . , '..,;1311 i'.• ' 6WAl l iTErlY. . . ....„. .„ . ' tharbighlOmderstands IV Toning Or Cot takeTitbainktol mine in Ststt;t2ellif nuts. - Alma v ro*llti r t etl: .I.*,* the iiie-fmr;tetZ anti fzik te . . Addrem SPl6l.i . C4rue - 103 N. York. "- st, • 'V $l9- sitnntion by young man. as T Clerk or coal Shipper. Has had ak years expo igacespa tTerk of Coil Ildines,.and has just left ksitu .",allonaa Cliirkth a Idachinist Establishment in Port . (Xibem. s iteferencestolast employer. ' Address R. X. D , BOX 70 Pust Ofdce, Port Carbon IVIIIIVIED.«.A.zitnatiOn by an eiperienced Clerk Coillege l p i rgf o ß t r ; ink4-. Maylk, 115,--rn• 4t-BrAgbt's ikon ,B!core, Pottsville. ILITAN TIED EMIR MATE Mr.—Six :expo VT' tibtict•ttßnat Bultdeti or Carpenters. Highest wages and permanent 'employment given to good. workmen . Apply to • • • . SAML. GRAY, Nay 13. , C3.-,111.3t•j at Mt, Carport, oePt:Carbon.v EACtIERS WANTE . will be an .Baundsr; June 3d. 13C3,.f0r .one Noel*. and nine Female Teachers, one. of - the females to have charge of and teach the fio. 2.0 r Grammar School Schools , to open, In - September. and: to/cgntitme 7 0 " or{ 10 months. 7 - Exatatriatlon to .coMmence at ST,{,. A. 31... precisely. . - WM. A. FIELD . . Setty. May 10, %S. ' - 19-31 ' . _ UrAINTIg D.—Men at Cannoltea Wmt VErrente• :.Cs,,Tpeaters and Miners. 'also , Lahonns: Wages will-be as high as any in . the western country' Cash payMents awry month:'. W...TAMPLINs Apri115:65.---Zt • ' ' - Sunt:of lalija.NTED2 immediately at. the. Aabland' Iron *:',l9orktit four good Journeymen Mathlnisti; Whom coed wneitatsd steady work will 6e given. Ap ply -to ' • . .-- J. &Pl. GARNER. Ashland. • "I 4T • ' 4. l 4 l`l34l4lll,lllNagliNiifi derslgned"wishes to purchase second-hand Steam Engines; of 20 or 31) horse-power each. Address • • JAB= SPARlFS:.Pottsville. Pa.... May Tt . •1.9-tr. int Sir or Eight secend bqt*d W A -L1 1311) .111 t an ° - 6 to to home liower. • PllmPs pbbdd Drama of all slaw , and Sollenfof any OM ' l . The - hIgl; -estrash price will be mai for the eanae - WREN a 111t1Y111Efl; Coal St, Pottsville; IsTANTED.,-;-:At Farmer - to *induct a lama. Farm. .Vl';.liiagnear - PottsviPe:- APPI7- at - this Oftla?' 10 ; . :IgEtttartthriaation,...' ' Marc/LIS:- •45:-1141- . wAiriel3.o.—A f;tinthar by a vraral irtaa..agrad . bate. of Crittenden's Commeralal . Co lege. as Clerk or i3oOk...Keetrer. • • Ilayirig serer gars experience - 1a dal:111_0n the coalres...,Uni. be4i:cif raterences for ity awl into: elven. Home adriregs • "BOOK- , at this .• • 15.-10-tf •• LEGAL NoTicEs. utr.m. WE IL gi All at , alter** E...Lel tem of I IF Adirtinistrittion upon the:eq.:ice .of WILLIAM gILLIAMS, Tate it'Ltlythe townehip,'decmwtt . , hay iiig Milt',en grained Go the undersigned. all person. in - !hted to acid estate riretegne.ted to make pAymvur, d those having dame or demands. to presont them fthont delay to • • SARAH WILLIAMS. May 20, , a 5 7 , 20-43 t. - • New Phi!adopitia.• A as letters of. Administration on the estate of Wm. late ••of the' Itormuth of Rinersellle, County, Pa.. deceased, nave been granted to r. undersigned,'nntice is hereby given to all those lu .btecl to said e'tate to Make payment and those hay :, litims wilt pre.ent them for. ettlement. • ' THOMAS W. T110:11AS. Administrator. ' ' • •or to SEI H. W. l'a. . I .BfaY • • • •.' • ' 20,nt* . xEcuToirl?io tters teste . Ineutury have been kitied to the . subsclibet as Es" woe ;of the last ,Will ucd !Miitituent .of Susanna • deceased. bite of the 'Borough of. Schuylkill ' :wen, by . the:Register of Wills of - Schuylkill -County. . All persons having "(Intuits azahist . the estate will eSeitt theta without delay and those indebted Will . . eas.e - ruake prompt payment to the isubseriber. •,' . ' ' • JOHN' BOWEN, North Manheint Tp May '2.0. .65. • • •:. r • 24 ) • GI • CIII3IkNISTICATION. NOTICE -.Where & as Let Mt , or -Adrumistratimi ou the estate.of , hn flurophries, late of the I.ll,rongh l4tineroile, Comity', have been 'granted to r subscriber bye the .Pegister,— , Notice is .to.sehy gir -1 to all those indebted to said:est:del° make payinont. Id tlu having•c;ainfs present them 'for set Ile ent. • ANN 111iMPLIRIE§, Adtninistratia '3lW•fi,.`6s • '• . . • -.* 20-13 t" . . . 24charyllti11 Colinty.inn. . •-• At- an - Orphans' . Clnrto hel at Pottsville, In and .for said Coniny, On Saturday. llth'ut ' March,,P;sh, before the liontw.tble ! • Judges of a; said C,..nrt : - . ' - • ' . ' . - • In the mat,el of-the Partition of the •Eirel Estate .of ' . .anlel -- Milef.;. late of Went-'Brinini4 - Townnhip, de . And now, Maich 11, ISSN the 'return of.the !Mini • lion better read and heard, the said Orphans' Conrt 1 ..,confirm the same, and order and decree that the --- artithinatul '....luatien sit made be; and_ remain firm ,ild stable forever: . - -' • i " And the Said Court further de grant n rule on all the . heirs nod legat *representatives. of the - said 'Daniei.Moy , er, deceased, to appear before the Orphans. Court of •said-CountY- of Schuylkill, on 'Monday, the .lith day of • June.l!;;Gl, at:10 o'clock in the morning. to accept or . reilise the said Re al - Etate of the decedent, - or show cause why the same should not he sohl. .' . ,* -••• -' -• • Ely the Court.. • • A. 1) - 01IRMAN, Clerk. . ' May 6 - , , nri, .. • . . . - - la-at - , . . .. tv.0.r.5.c.e....• . - . . , i N rickety !kil I Violent y. an. - . . At atiOrphans' Court held at Pottsville, in and for said County. on Saturday. the 11th day of March, ISari, before thelionorable the Jud-• gee of said Court: • - ' In the matter dr the Partition,of the Real Estate or John Deitzler. late'of Barry Township. deceased. And hod. Match 11: ISO. the foregoing Inquisition and return being read • and heal& the said Orphans' Qrurt do contirm valiaition and return, and order. and decree that the valuation so made be firm and btu-, 'hie foiever. . And further,. do, grant ,a lido on all the heirs and legal representatives of the said John Delta , ler, deceased. to appear be6, , re the - Orphans , .Court, to - accept or. refuse the Real Estate of the Raid decedent at.: 'the valuation thereof; oh the Ist Monday of June next, or show cause why the same should not be sold:. ' _„-By the Court. A. DORMAN; May 6, )65: • . 18-11 t • . . ELIST:UWE 'Or 11.. . Dewertmed.--Whereas. letters of Administration to the estate of James-lt - Gmeff, Esq., late of the Bo rough a Pqttsville, der.einted. have been.granted to the thibseribel, all persons indebted to said , estate are re que-aed to make linmediate'pament, and those having claims againist the same to make them known,%without delay, to • JANE E. GRAEFF, Admlnistratrix.,.. Or to THOMAS B. BANNAN, Atry for the Estate. • April.l2, .61. . . . • ,' 5., lIOWARD RICHARDS,I No • 71 June Term 186 ra f.inms in Partition in the ... Common Pleas Of &buil. HENRY MORRIS., et afj . km county. . And now, 10th'April. 1365.„ on - .motion of Wm: V. Whitney. :Counsel for Plaintiff. it: appearing .. to the Court that certain of the defendants. in this action 'are parties residing within this Commonwealth. but out of the el innty .01 Schuylkill. and 'that certdin other de fencbuits in this action are parties residink out of the Ciimmonwealth of.PennsYleania.' the . Court do order and direct Mit the writ of T . Santruons 15.1114 i thermion .the nature and substrate: thereof he published accord-' jug to-the Acts or As:46ll)ly in. such. ca.ue provided In 'the. Misizast - Jocasta, a.n . eivspaper. minlistied in tile County of Schuylkill, and in the, "North American and 'Unite& States Gazette." a daily mewspaper published In the Cityof: Philadelphia, once a week for six .weeks precious to the return day thereof . By the Court._ • ..: • , JOSEPLI,3I. FEGER. ProthOuutary. Schuylkill Courity;'po...• • toThe Couniiiintvealth of Peonmylrailia and the Sheriff. of Schuylkill County, Greeting,: If Howard Richards Maki:you secure iii pre senting his Maim, then we:corn:nand con that you sem mon bi gisid and summons ifenry.fiforris. Ben jamin W. Richards. Augustus IL Richard', Benjamin W. Richard:4. Trustee of Salt ea M.' , Lawrence. 'James Constable and Sarah L. Cells:table. his wife, in right of 'said Sloth... Charles E. Richards. John T.• Glover and Anita M. Glover, his wife. in right of the - Said Anna,. Catherine Witod. 'Maria :Wood; TraSteti for - -Miry Gt Corey. Paris Haldeman. and Caroline N. lialdepian, •his 'wife. in right of the said Cnniline, Thomas S. nod. George W. .Ithldeman and ,Jennie W: Haldeman, his wifulh right of the: said Jennie; Isaac Scull, and Susan - W. Snell. IN wife, in right of said Seam, Joseph Wood, William E. Wood. Jameil P. Wood.' Louis -Reeves and Hann:lllA: -Reeves,his Wife, in right of said Hannah.' Macy.P. Wood 'and. Charles J. Wood; lute of veer County- so that they be and appear before our ,Igittres - at. Ptattaville, at our County ; Court of Common Please there to be held the fist Monday of June next, to sbi l tw wherefore—whereas, he. the said Howard Richards. id. :the aforesaid Henry -Morris. Benjamin W. Richards. Augustus 11. Richards. Benjamin W. Richards; Tru cc of Salinas L Lawrence. James Constable, and Sarah L. Constable, his wife. in right oC.said Sarah. Charles E. Richards. John. T. Glover-and Anna M. Glover, his wife, iu right of said Anna. Catherine Wood, Maria Wood.-Tt ustee for Mary G. Corey; -Paris Haldeiruni and Caroline N. Haldeman, his - wife, In - right, of the said Caroline, Thomas S. Wood, George W. -Haldeman an t Jennie Haldeman.; his wife, la -right of the said Jennie, Isaac Scull and Susan 'NV. Scuff. his : wife, in right of the said Sussn. Joseph Wood: William E. • Wis id. James P. Wtied. Louis Reeves and Hannah A. Reeves. his wife. in rh;ht, of said Hannah. Mry P, 15 - iied and Charles.]: Wood, hold together and undivi 'lied all that certain.piece or parcel of laud: being rivo connected tracts of land situate partly in ,Norwegi•in ' Township and' partly in' the, Borough Of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill.' State of Pennsylvania: the one of which was orimmillv surveyed on a warrant to Conrad Miunich. dated the lath, day of July. A. 17D . 2 and the other surveyed warant to ;Jacob Zoll. tinted the fith day of September, A. I).. 1791. the Outward boun daries and descriptt .D of which are as follows: -Ilegin ning at it stone corner of 'the tractsnyed on the Warrant to Jacob Zoll 'and alio corner m of land of .the heirs of Stephen Mischal, dereased.thenceby the tame north twenty-two degrees. west twenty-seven perches . to a chestnut tree. a corner of the division line between the said two Connected tractii sad: the. tame course twentY-eight Perches further, teak - the together fifty:ilre perehes to a stone., corner, of Benjamin-. Putt's land. -thence by the same senth sixty-eight degrees twenty, six perches - to.a stone,- thence :north twenty degrees west thirty-three perches to a stone, thence by land late of John Pott, deceased: south sixty-eight degrees, west fifty-live perches toe stone. and north twenty-two. degrees west forty-five perches to a spruce tree,:eorner. of land Isle of Michael Ilright, - , thence . . by; the same malt-sixty-eight degrees west . one Inindied.and seven perches to a stone,. north :twenty•two des',..rece West' thirty-two perches to a spruce tree, - and south, sixty eight deg,ra.s. west thirty-six perches to a' pine tree, pine. In the line.of. land late the property' of Mathias Bechtold, toenciaby the same, south twenty-two 'de:. grees, eist twenty-Me perches tort white oak . tree,' a corner of said Bechtold's land, and also a corner of the • division line of the two tracts now described, thence . by said tkehtoliNt land south filly-seven degrees, west t we ,ty-eight perches to a post, corner, In ' the . line of said land and ft corner of tract No T. late John Pott, • deceased. thence by. the same south - twenty-three dc= grecs; east '.wo handfed and twenty perchesto a poet, . a corner of the line of Heni7 'land, •-thence by the same and land late of George Shciemaker. north sixty-se-ten degretts.' east three 'hundred and thirty-One perches to a stone corner, , andthe south west corners' of the acre- lots laid out by said .John Putt, . thence by. the sarne nonia tienty4we degrees,'West iftfty-twia and one-eighth perches to a stone, thence by the same north sixty-eight degrees, east nine perches. to a post, thence' ;land - of Lewis ,Weiperav _and Graeff Durilaa4. - north nine degrees.. west eighteen and three-forirthe perches to a stone in the line of land :of the heirs of tephen Paschal', deceased. • thence by the same south sixty-eight degrees, west hundred and` six perches ;to the stone corner at the place of beginning. contain-, hag together. three hundred and eighteen acres fifty-six and threerfourthsperches and allowance., of- which they the said defendants deny partition .to be made between them according to the laws and customs of the Corrt moriwcalth of - Pennsylvania,. and :unjustly' permit the same not to-be done contrary to said laws tutri.ellatOMS, Witness the - 1-trinembin James Ryon; Vresiderit our said Court fit : Pottstille, Ibis Fourth day April, ' One Thousand Eight Hundred and 'Sixty Ate. JOSEPH ILFEcEß,.ftAtkonotkry.. Airil.?9. '6l FBE . IMBELERI . _ ' • `JUSTICE. OF,TEE.P3I4 Asia *cerium , " aid Ser . the Fire lossrance Cs.. Of u Re.ttetylk*lCouty, - • „ x.. .NOTICES. oTtiazi;- - .Au persona :knowing . ' th em . • - ••r. selves indebted to ADAM SIEUPp d i will , pleasie make payment. and thoqe 'Waving de in , vriltmeseut them to , the imderatneii tot settlement, misiersvines. May10,1114..;-204C1 CHRISTINA TIPP. litr*iirOTlCE Mena reward will he glo en to ney.party_orportWo for Ruch Informa tiofi se will lead . to the detv.tion and arrest of JOSEPII C. I'. ORDW-Mlate of Swarm. • . . JORNP. DANIELL, ofmrdis- - 10/ = PhilidelphiaPapets please copy. May 20-102. TyikASICIRIEiT ,-ID* P..11.11T,17----ENT „ (Pfltife sot' Cons : artriallfee of the. Cur. Muer. WASHINGTON, MAY lath, l4tla. • WHEREAS. By satisfactory evidence presentar to the .ondersigned. it has been made to app etit . that "THE GOVERNMENT .NATIONAL MANK OP POTTSVILLE," in the Borough of Potts Ville. In the coard7 , of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvania:Ass been dub ,. organized under according to' the re quirements bt the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to provide a National Currency. secured by the pledge of United States Bonds, and to provide for the circuits. b o o and redernOtion there 4," approved June 3, 180, and has complied with all the Provielons of said Act, feSlttitedAo be eoinfdled, with. before commencing the business or Banking under said Act Now. therefore, 1, - Freeman Clark, Comptroller 01 the. Currency. do hereby certifythat *THE GOVERNMENT NATION :AL HANK OP PCYTTSVILLE'." in the Ron.ugh of Pottsville. in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania,. is authorized to'commence the business of .Banking under the Act aforesaid. ' - - in testimony whereof, witness my hand and Meal of *Bice this Fifteenth Day of Ali, isz . - PREE dAN CLARKE. . May 211,_•0.-20,-Int) Comptroller of the Currency. ._ ::sasr.' ~, NOTICEs—A general meeting of the. as BPXkitolders of the Fern:ere:Bans of Schutt. kW County-will be held at their Banking Home. in the . 'Borough ' Pottsville. on the 20th - day. of JUNE. iStiih at. 10' o'clock.' A. M. To? the purpose of ta king into consideration and deciding the question.— ..whether Or pot the ,said Bank shall become an Associa 'ttontorcarrying on the business cif Banking made:- the lairs of the United States, and of exercising the noWent ...cottferted by the Act of the General Ammbly of Penn- Sylvania. entitled an Act enabling -the Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose -of Baulking tinder the ' laws' of the. United States, ap.• proved the ilnd day of Auguit, 156.1. and "the aupple meld thereto ; and to take such action thereon as may 'be necessary and proper. - • . . . • - By order of the Board - of Directors : • litay 20, 1.16,—15-at • I. G., LOWRY, Cashier. .. NOTILOR:.:IiiIie notice that I will pay an ,debts contracted-:by John Lewis after Mei 'date or any . one. 'else, except contracted by me or my :Nyl.re. • • • WILLIAM B. NAYLOR. ' .. 14e1y IX, .•66. _ - - • " 19.3 c. PEOPLE'S" RAILWAY CO3II - meeting; of the Stockhohleim of the PEOPLE'S RAILWAY COMPA:IIT will be held at tke "Mortimer Rouse," -in the &Jona of rott,,, ville, on Weda,aesdny, :any 24, al S o'clock P. M., fortheporpose of electing Menton,' - L. L.- lIMITZINGER. Chaim:tan' of Mar 1B .615 NOTIICE..—The 'subscriber hereby eau 119•tionei all peraons against ,trastlng nay wfe: SUSAN EMBER, on my account, as 1 will-pay no debts of her contracting after this date: c3EORGE B R Atibnin; tkhuYikill County, kay.l3: 19-at• OFFICE of the Coat Ridge Provennent and, Cont . Company.-- PHILADELPHIA. M .t meeting orthe Stockholders will he held at the °face of the Company, 319 Walont street, on Thursday, Nay 45th, 1565, at I. • Byorder of the Board of Director., HOBACE:11, MITCHELL, Secretary, May 16, 415 TEIE - MARTIN - BEINNEROFF PETROLEUM - COMPANY are prepared to make leaves . on their property. The land of.this Company consists of ISS acres on Bennehmt Run. (which empties into Oil Creek.,) Vepaugn two miles:direct-4 north, from - the celebrated "Co. quette" Well; and one and a half miles' wen from the Ziolde & Sherman wells: Three-quarters of. a mile below this property. on' the' Run. a well was . lately struck which is flowing one hundred and fifty barrels per 'day, and another tine was struck- this week, one. 'quarter or a mile above the flowing well. All the largest wells that have been struck in Veuangn Coun ty are within from one aild a halt to three.miles of this property ; namely;—the Sherman Noble Empire. Co quette...344le &c. The COmpany have a well down 288 feet. and will loon comnience others. • Apply to' . ' J. 'UPCHURCH. Sept: . • _ • ' Petroleum' Centre. Veruintro Or at. the OtEce of CONNOR & PATTERSON, . Nay 13, '65 —19.2 t .. Pottsville: FOR Si.LE AIND: TO LET.. . . 001{.SA 1., E ...Two hous• and Ist with all A l i 1.• modern retivenienees in - Mahaney Street, Naluiney City. Schuylkill t'Amoty Apply to , ' JOHN. KAHN, on the premise.., .20-2 t• • Hai 90, :fa SOWN 111.0 TM FOR SA LE. - - -ttti bniltlinn Jots Ott which the Barracks are tow erected near the Court Honse. These lots - are .10 feet front by about 10 feet deep:. -The water pipes are laid in front of most of them. If mit sohbat private sale before the 27th of ?Afar they n ill be tiOld on that day at 2 otelotlk, - P. M., v-Priblic. Sale. at the Union Hotel, Centre street. . • For - further itifortnationapply to THOMAS FOSTER,- corner of Centre antl T lLaritet streets- or the subscriber, nestethe-premises. - JOSEPH MORGAN. Alayl3. tdri. " . 19-2 t B, 11. . UollNila LOT?* FOR MALE.—The -LP ninteraigned offers for sale .valuable , butldinq lok located in Schuylkill Haven. the' property Of .the nein of George Heker. dee'd. For -tenon. tie., apply to • '. HENRY ZIIIMERMAN, P.ottivine, May 13. '65 • ' : GEORGE DEMERIT & CO,; 303. BROADWAY, NEW- YORK, 100,000 WATCHES, Chains, Gold Pen!,4 and Pencils. wort TH 8500,000 To be Sold at ONE D0L44.4 each, '1 with- And no (to be paid w tit youlmow what you 70/2 SPLENDID LIST ,01P Al to be Sold foi ONE DOLT. IR Each'. if° Gold Bunting Cases Watchett 100 Gold Watches 2 . 01) Ladies Watches. ..... . Z.OO Silver Watches $l4 to VS - - OD Gold Neck .and Vest 'Chain* 1 . 2 to 3,5 ilooo Chatelaht and Gluattl Chains - - r, to 15 , . 3010, Vest and Neck. Chains -. 4 in 11 .41100 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches.. ..... .. 4I a- t 4 0 1)0 Coral.. Lava. Garnet, &c., Brooches _ . 3 to 70110 Gold, Jet. Opal, .to... Ear Dtops.. „...... 2. to I 5411 . 0 dents' Breast Scarf l'ins ' t to - ..... WO Oval Rand Brace,lets "" 2onft Chased Bricelets 5 to MOO California - Diamond Pins and g1ng5....2 so to: 9.000 Gold Watch Keys 2 55.1 n y,OOO Solitaire Sleeve.Enttotts and Studs....., 2 - :M5O Gold Thirnlites •-• 4 In) Lauo "Miniature Lockets ' 2 to :too Miniature Lockets. Manic • - - 4to • (-old Toothpicks,. crosses, - ,t„.e. 2 to . auto) Fob and Ribbon Slides to 5 31/00 . chased" Gold Rings " - LI 3 0100 Stone Set Rin;,s4 • 2to 4)540 Sets Lsdies• Jewelry—Jet and Gold' 6 In" 15 600:1 Sete Ladies' Jeweiry—varied styles • 3to lg SOoft Gold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 4 tn..- 1000 (told Pens, Ebony Bolder and Case s 6000 Gold - Pens, Motmi.ed Holder' to • - All the goods In the above List will Tie 1 , i)1(L übbnf 'reservation, for ON DOLLAR RADII. Certlll , ate4 all the variona articiesrwe placed ln eiai lar envel.•Pu -scaled and mixed. These erivelows will be- sent by mail, or delivered_ at oaf office, without regrfrg to choice.• On receiving a certificate, ion Will .se 011, 1 article it represents; and ft is optional with you to one dollnir, and receive the article named, or any other in the - lies, same'value..: • . , •By this mode we give seleetions 'from a varied god of , fine g6cods, of the hest milker and latest style% vta of intrinsic worth, at'a nominal price, while all hats chance* semming articles of the very hle,heot vu;nr. • - In alt tranimetlens by mail we charge for forwitr!!:r.: the Certificate, payiagiamange,.ana doing the ImAnew 2.3 cents eac4. Five teioATti WILL US SFNT r.I -$1 ELICTIM inn $ 4 1,; . Tht6TY ioa.Ss ; Sucrr-rare and.ONE lianuaxn 1,143/5. ke should supply your wants ; onr facilities are mil passed': onr - work of unrivalled excellence onr pr %ea punctually onserre& Our central. location b us near the most remote points. . Our- goods an from the itumfacturers. and of the latest arid Inc . 'arable styles. • The goOds %lent , be sold, and the t. areunequalle4. All articles ordered are :forwarded return mail. . We gunnuitee entire iniUsfaetion in every histsiev.. 'and if tbere should be any person dissatisfied wifla ir: article they may receive, they will immediately tits". -',*_ it.. and the_Price.will be refunded.. ' A Auxicrs. —We %allow- those _acting is AgruliT"% - .,-r: Cents on tnielt _Certificate ordered, Provided their te:l '-' .._.,...., *nee amount to One Dollar,. .. . . . -They will collect in cents for every Certificate , alt , ' --:;?,,,,- retaining 10 cents, ten& to nei.ls . cents for each.. . .. :r, "Addresis,; ' , . ll . . . . - - r i . ' GEORGEDEIiEItI. & CO,, t.-. March, ..21„ •. VA:8111 GIC P ANTPL-20,000 Early' N-ibage Plants foisale at GREENWOOD NCItSEh! cf.,l *here all kinds of Plants will be for sale in 5er0tc, 3 ...,1 large:and small quantities, wholesale and retail. .r 4 ,1 P 0 IMT Al TM.--Jaa t Recei red graved portraits 'of Lincoln, - Grant, Sherman,' .Thomas. • Price. $L Also a tine eni;raNie c ," , EmaucipatiOn Proclamation. Price 40 rents. PI a IL-DANNAN'S Bookstore, Centre St., Potts, irjeREENUOVISIR P-LANTS for beddiuc c ‘ lirYardi. Lawns, Gardens, or for the. Massa hracipvill the choice kinds hi excellent 0-nave:- Alcoa oo tine assortment of -Rusett...ineluding the Dew 6 rieties, for sale wholesale and rv!all, at city 1 ,0 " which inaviai the carriage, at TRSE/if GREBNICOOD 1% • JEWELERS, (COR:NER DUANE STREET.) &C„ out revird.to.Value, REASONS : WHY 303 Broadway, New York ;;' - if • 25; , , •!itisent b 4,'? "ltill , : :Ir rhe _:::Vem i -thl won. TLei 4.31 LL '4l U e ,:- ton o % indet • dprt! 0D vana •coasi 'Ca (O 1 aro B tried ;Jour -free. 31'. `E ingt i , 'Post 'The in o tout 11101 APP •Cor itha 'ln .t lint " i c on *Thi -ter loq t.l 4 r , ".Cal Mil Me run 2o: _3l) ht SE bo each $l(4/ n:'" ~- ; . ?n:
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