dinto' Nowtat. POTTSVILLE, PA. Eris DAY, JEMpli.3, (base os ffegi^offtireigc: Recently While on a tthfr to the pOrtnlitd places repossessed by . .the MV. ilted stAtes-' 4 ' o- . erniient, Chief 'Justice Chase - toblebetasion . to -make speech . in Chaile jttitt dtkithe sub— ject of aegro Suffrage; • 10. the 'beginning of his apeech 31r. Chase 'obsetired' that he did. • • • all .that. tgit.s..posiblb• -avert the war ; not . 11' :great • wishing even - " to late - t e good of eman-. cipation effected • ittlitutt a . terrible- cost.",--- • . • But the was .Oneettegttn, he felt-that it was . 'OlO . the .duty Of 'the . venttment to .respect its "natural - itllies;'""the black. population of the South; which lie cnew :woe " - heartily approved the Proelamation:of Eman-, cipatiOh,''ai ardently favOred the arming of the"nekro. : Now ,that the -war is ended; he I hinted that no, man had- a better right, than 'the'negro to participate in the fruits of. free • 'dour-and the -Union. -Having reached- this politt, the ChiefJnatice made a practical ap . -plication of his remarks- He said . ' • great race, nuinbering' four millions, is suddenly brought into freedom- - All the world is looking to see thepropheciee of'the enemies of that race will be fulfilled or falsified It rests upon. the men of. that 'race to tell:. They, say that you Will be disorderly, abift less, laiy ; that you will starve rather than Work ; that wages cannot tempt you to work ; that you will become thievish vagabonds. 'So your enemies say; so. too. a. 'great many people that are not your enemies seriously ear. ; Show that you will be honest, temperate, Diouf; andlaithfal in your employments: that you are ready to do lahest work for honest wages be econom., lay up a portion .of every days or every month's•, :earnings in some savings' bank. for yontseives and fann lits,lor a rainy day. Do .everything in your poWer to Mecum the products of the country: doing this with all 'lour might you will yourselvea and reflect credit upon those who have been .your. friends.. God 'forbid that betore I 'die I shall be obliged to hang in; bead and I expected 'a great deal of' this people.. believed them to be honeat,'lndnstrions and orderly, and 'I find I ••• have been mistaken ;- - that they alloived rnisemb.e pre .' judicos to grow tip among them ; that they permitted themselves - to be controlled - by vindictiveness of feel lug: that they were unwilling to labor fur their:living, Take things patientlycand labor faithfully"; the result will be . glotioue. Lett the - .soldier fight well: let the preacher preach well; let the carpenter shove his plane, • With all his might, and the planter put in and gather as ''much corn or cotton as be can—working tor fiiii wages and as he gets able,' to hire others, paying them fair , Now;•as M the elective franchise. Major Delany has raid that he has heard me say in the hall. of the. House of Representatives, at Werhington. that 1 knew norm-, . son why the hand that laid, down the bayonet might not take up the_ ballot If he had listened to me twenty years ago, iu the City of Cincinnati: he Might' have heard me say sabstautlally the same 'thing:. But - the • colored man did not get the elective franchise because I said it then.. quite poisihly be may, not now. ' Having nothing to do with:Politics, I am nut prepared to say what will be the action of-the Government.. I nut. no longer imits • counsels, and therefore. do nut it kriow, what s prepared to do. I will only say this : I ,iselieve there is not a member of the 'Government who would , not be pleased to see mai/eras/ euffraga ; but . I am not ready .say that the Government. will nowestablish universal suffrage. This Ido not know; if you are pa: tient. and constantly show •br your acts that you merit the right of suffrage, that you can safely he trusted with it. that in your Moats it will be on the side of order and liberty and education;rmiuming own general. princi. -plea, f can safely say you will get the elective franchise in a very short period.' . • If the Government of .the United States. taking every thing into consideration, ehall not think it preper to en roll all-the colored men as citizens hod voters. what is yobs duty t To fret and worry about it? ' I think not. • ' If I were bxyour case, I W,.ukt • go :to work and show • that the :United' States Government wait, mistaken ba Making the deter.. ' ' "- ' • 1 ' I think 'it ig.the best plan for all men, white and that every man who is honest and of due age:Shall have the iigM. of suffrage.. Having - it, hewill respect hiin-. self the more, do more productive 'stair. and will add more wealth to the community • 'lie will receive . the respett of his felloiv-nien, and the Sueety . CompOsed . of such media always great. . • • • This is Most excellent advice; and It heeded do much to bring . 'the negtOes of tha South into a P)Ilditi011 • where .they . may ex pect the right of suffrage as a . .boon willingly conferred upon then). - They are exhorted to indnitry, sobriety, thrift and goOd They are urged- to 'thew :by their..ivorks,. that. freedom is to them no'.dream or no dronken ph:eau, but that it Is a state to which they haves fuliand fair - title,,and for Which they . are-fit-fed,. - despite till: the. shinbone and.•ficial. angle theories of lay 'defenders' of slavery. and all tke patriarchal precedents -of : the divines. who have • done so *gladly the dirty work - of the sliVe drivers. A. good deal of feeling la manifested in the South- upon .this question of negro suffrage. It is hard to bring the Southern mar to recog:- Ike the duty_ of doing ranee to the blt.ek.-7- It will bediflicult to prevent these . State or- . gardiations from. being .So used as. to: restore many of the • restrictions ofslavery and:to render wretched. the lOt of the "freedman;'; who will be . a freedman only in • 'untie. • It is against the possibility, of thilt; that care . Must be, token in reorganizing and reconstructing the South. —Under the specioas form of a . system of :aPpreriticeship,. or. of laws 'regola ting. "certain classes of the fuhabitanta,." the b4tcks may be as thoroughly. enslaved_ as in those blissful days before the Wur; when the right to "larrup" negroes and Northern - white. men was a high, prerogative from the Rote , : mac to the Rio drande.. : IMILTANTIMOCLiNATIONS. This week President. Johnson issued two important proclarnations. They will attract general attention, as they carry forward the -Peaceful work of reconstruction in a manner calculated to set At rest many doubts respect ing the policy of the President. The first proclamation offers an amnesty to all persons who have been engaged in, rebellion upon their taking a certain oath- which lie -pre-• scribes. This oath, in addition, to the Usual obligation to suppmt, protect,: and defend the Constitution. and Unlon, includes the re quisition to. "abide by and faithfully support all laws and proclamations which have been made during the exlstiug rebellion with re , ference to the emancipation of slaves." 'So that the -emanciptliim question . lies at the root of all reorganization at the south, and the President is determined to- enforce obe dience to the established order of things, and permit none to-participate in reconstruction -who do not swear to aid it. This is very at isfaotory. The next point in this proclama tion lathat .the persons who take this oath and, claim this amnesty are restored to :all rights. Of property, except as to slaves, 'and . 'except in cases wherelegal proceedings .un der; the confiscation laws Of. the l.nited Stites have been instituted.. The second proclama tion, relating to the reorganization of civil. government in North.. Carolina, admits_ all such persons to their civil right-sin that State,' subject to the'restrictions of the State laws, so that the Whole community has access 'to the enjoyment of amnesty-and civil . The exceptions to the qmnesty are com prised, in ten chines of persons. - These are rebel civil diplomatic agents or officials; re cusant United States judicial officers" rebel military and naval ofdcers above the rank of colonel in the army or lieutenant in the navy; members of the United Stales Congress who rebelled . ; all who resigned or tendered resig nations Of their commissions" in the United States aitny or ,navy to evade duty against "the rebellion; all who are or have been ab sentees irorn the United States for the.pur 'Pose of aiding the rebellion-; all concerned in maltreating our.. unfortunate prisoners of -war; all rebel naval and Military officers Who were edaated at our national academies ;-all rebel governors; all citizens of loyal Stat . es wbo joined, the. rebellion ; all rebel privateers men, raiders from Canada or other British provinces ; all 'rebel convicts now in:custody or under bonds"; all. voluntary rebels whose property is vrorth_over twenty thousand dol-. lam, and all who, after haying taken . the oath niider . President Lincoln's amnesty proclamit tion, have been"untrue.to it. These exceptions Will meet the approval of the rieople. It is not in a spirit of vindictive ness bin with a llegiros ofjuatiee and the wel fare of the country that the nation demands. the punishment of the ,men who were not cl-m i , only leading traitors but Wh urdered our poor siddWis by thousands in :Re el prisons. These men deserve punishment even unto death, and tisiltirat iviminals stru gup should he, Davis and Lel& V the leggier rebels ihould be. simply, disfranchised and exited it, might be well, but the gigext . itibe should. be Juan:4.azt.-.Da,vta,rn.taaya.iA.toin . T4retioc 'not-Anindict inetit. for high treasr,n b u s been found against Davis flar 'high : nesson, and he is to beimmediately Itied ff the Cir cuit Court of the United &attain th e Dist r ict of Columbia. The indictment .states, that Davis, being an' labia:it - taut or.fienrico..conn tY, Va., and owing 01 e e• : ,iackee and fidelity to the United Staxs, istaatifiay., mali-] ciously and' InratorOusly, did Compass, levy and carry'cla war rand rebellion; against the United Suites, for the intbvention, of the flovernindtit,,- in, the District of Colowbin aforeattill,rszal•*being leigned in Obilipirati with-tagttge number of insurgents, and being the iltgder anff cOrrananffer An-Chief , said IltaiVrgrents, did march and pmeeed to invade said county Washington,' and then and 'there, 'on the 12th day -of •July, :1864; did make war upon a certain fort called' Fort Stephens, did wound and kill a large number of troops of the United States; :contrary to the • duty of his said allegiance and.fidelity to the United. States. • The indictment is prepared under.an act of Ctmgress cif 1790, which pro vides, that "if any person or persons owing allegiance to the 'United. States of America, I shall levy war against them, or shall, adhere' . • • to their enemies ,. givin g .'t hem aid and com fort within the United States or elsewhere, and shall be therefore convicted, on confession] in open court, or on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act of the treason whereof he or they shall indicted, 'such per; - son or persons shall be adjudged guilty of treason against the United• States, and shall suffer death." The witnesses against Davis in the case are, Francis P. Blair, .Sr.; ; John 8.. Clagett, Oreneral lli. D. 'Hardin, Thomas 4, Mounly, 11. D., George E. Kirk, • and - John H. - McCheny. ' ••• littnctMons Sroir.—We • have enough lawlessness' ir. Schuylkill County to answer for, without having- nonsensical yarns pub lished in the sensation, dailies. Tuesday's Philadelphia Is - nczacs has a flaming special dispatch from Reading—a queer place to get news about affairs in the-Coal region—which contained the following paragraph': At Pottsville. at blanch.Ctusidr. au.Schtlyiklil Haven and 'other placee..the miners "assembled large num, bers many of-them infuriated. by spirituons.liquors.--, In some instances wornen; : dogs and - children accom 'panie&theni with yelping noises. The destruction of valuable property was anticipate& At Ashland two coal.breakera were burned by the rioters, and for a time the telegraph wires were severed. • " All of which is entirely ftise. .ICothing.of the kind took place Iterc.: HaVen ie not in the mining , but•-•agricultUral region,' and precious, few miners are, ever. s.2en there. The Immetitt.is so enterprising that, shortly people will place no confidence• in anything it reperts.hythe NV ay of news... - . 1 .• • . We have some bad. men in County, but we know il it - amajority of the' miners are quiet, - law-:abidirigmen, unfortnnately-in- . timidated by the . lawless: 'lt thit . laws . .Were pro p erly: enforced in this Region, such would not he the case. lOok.' forward to heti - Wattles, when the people apply the cor-. rectiVe.: In the meantinie,.oh, eicitable . don:t, please don't makeus'outvbrse, than we really are; by-the,publieatiOn of such stuff as- thai .contaitied' in the-above Iv the . Englialr noose 'of„.COinmohs Mr. Griffith asked the . c3tiveroment whether. they. intended making representatiOns*to the Gov . - erntuent. of the United States .in ; reference, to the 'proclamation' 'offering: $t(i0,000 for .the arrest: of jJeff: The..reikly of • Lord Painteeston was short and decisive :'England. 'England. • has no intention of interfering . ih the infernal affairs of the United States. , EDITQWWTAILME , To: Jane, number: of • . !The United States Ser vice Magazine," has appeared: The contents are. by- :Prof... Cuppce ; What the Pestle - Sufvey has done -for the: War; Sliermaii,s Sizti Days in-the CarOlinas : - N0..4 of Seekingathe tMb . ble lieputedion,:by Irwin; 3filitaryltead ing, by I.?rof. - Geo, Allen • a Wordabont S"attig.; by It. W. Me Mph's.; , Arniy-,MOvetnents. by COL:TM,. ler ; • Mv.Vapturo -anti Es,c . apo from MoSby . ; Tay. ,FieldtltiqUenee' tif..Napoloon; Home froni the \Var and liatnea. DMandus,--I(pustry) ; „Editor's Department, and Official Intelligcnce. A remark . - ably tine number. -The publiSher is Coarles B. ItichardSon, 540•11roAdway, New York. . Tits ATLANTIC contents of th , , Atiantii: fur . sre-, A. Letter: about *England; which weighs Eoglish .vonsins capitally; A rrose.:Heuriado, the beet 12uuntrons: dissertatton abgtit chicketia..we,ever read ;Ilarpci.crattie;-11elys Sixth mirt . of - Needle and Garden ;'Going Steep; fifth • part of Doctor :Johno:- The: Great ; Their Outlet's and Defences . ; Tu. Carolt CorMiatio: Begnard; :John Beown'S !told ;. How I gut into it , and How got out of it; Schu -Q msn's uint etto and, Haler ; 4W:hard . - COI?: den ; .11utieru ro.yetuents - and ',Our NatiOnal Debt; sixth part .of The Chimney - Corner ;.- The -Jaguar Hunt ;_ Late Scenes ' in Iticlunond, seine of pfusing military. movements in .the hellion ; Down ; The Place of Abratiam.LincOla IlistorY;.ftectnt American "Publications.: • We litti•e not read a number. of the. :41/dulio Monthly, superior to this, . . - Trim Burma PE.RIODICALS. --The Quarterly Re views and lilackwoutt's Magazine, are an English institution- of themselves.- Through their cot uinna nianyan unknown :essayist like Macauley and Sidney smith, •hais beets introduced-to un rivaled Publicity, aud ;by such 'writers, 'in tUrn, -these publications have attained to their splendid -reputation. Scholarly' ability,extended rtt:ige of, thought and research,. maguitieenf. rhetoric,- bril liant discussion, are concentrated - in their 'pages to. illuminate add • elucidate' all. that is fresh in science, religion and literatitre.. The neweet dis ctiveries in social laws, in- theological doctrine, -Material forces and organizations are to be found iu these.Reviaws,and without disparagement to the comparatively - crude and vigorotts publics dons on this side of the - Atlantic,- it can tie. Said that there are no publicationa in the world.equal to these for profundity ofthought and._ elegance of etyle. Tto.se who attempt to lead or instruct-- public opinion, , whetheriti the pulpit, the school; room or professor's chair, ought - to - consult such authorities as can'be foundi itittiese Magazont - Sometimes Americans are inclined to chafe der their criticisms npon 'our affairs,. hitt if "it is . right to.learn from art•e'oetny," we may- certainly receive instruction though it domes irrutiiialati-: ble doses-froM professed friends. .Even harsh and ptiugent examinations into Our p • rinciPles and conduct,-are More nivigorating,:if less agreeable, than indiscriminate praise. - The WeStutifister ltevitiw, liberal, theologically- . and'-politically';, the ig I.3laek-• 'wood, intensely tory ; the North Britten; toe or gan of the Free 'Cottrell Party,•and. the Lund-ii -Quarterly, Conservative; anoualty cOntain more, :in a small apaCe, of literature; science -.and: art, than many a • well-selected library. •Tuuse who. to aespiire the essence of current literature can dud it in these peroshcalit:. - . 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S Turestm.Y.. - . -9 Fliwki . . 10-ntorrote.--Twenty-t ird Sutiday of the sear_ Whit Sunday. Day'sleug,th, nouri ani 57. minutes.. • . ' . . Bac . lk boilY at Edward FL Gar hard, the boy who icsii drowned tuck at Alto, abisit fortnigLi since, visa . found ca Sat arday.last, ' . . • . •• . , . . yin attetidu sale of office furniture will be held at the , other) of tato -Pruvost • Marshal, Railroad street,. this Borough, : ou WolueedAy next, at o'clock, P. M.. - • . . ^ Vie Oebrge - Dellieltl, D. 'D., of Detroit, .Michocan,- will preach iu the let yterian Church, (,*ailintango and .Third atreeted-Suu day inurping, June 4, . - Late rainasud aulasequent vrattn weather have henatitted vegetation and eyerythiug looketi tie• 1 and other erope in this County, !ill 'be all that could be deaired. This niilit.ary. District, known as the Lehigh; i 3 now, under corm: nand ot i}eneral Charles Albright, whose headquartesa will be at Tamaqua.. Re Las tionte ftrteen hundred troops in the Dustrict. ."• - • Wessington Reifshyder,. of Aeldshd, has' hewn sppeinted . 0. D. 11... 31aeter, 1. of 0. F.; for this District. In the itbsenee of . the G. M., lodges here will direct their conunnicatiorui' to , Arviral ozr Military.—top aundoy night - hat, five companies :of the 2021 Pennsylvania, Regt,, Colonel 'Albright, reached'. this Borough from Fairfax; Va.; and were . quartered :in the Bor. racks. The other part of the Regiment went to 'Slouch Chunk, • Colonel Albright will talus. Odin . Ring Loril.—A- muesli° gold' seal ring - WWI a red stone bearing a -deviee and motto, and 'With the °snivels name inside, was kelt °tithe 25th 1144 at,- or in the .vieinity of Pennsylvania /fall.. A imitable reward will be jnild . if the ring.or infor mation that will laal to its feciovery, wilAbiLisft st this Alec • • '',flt7W,4 4 oftvadePtsailter' ir 41400 / 610 *" . in - AT which be will , sellsyboleeale Jukd retail st. city' prices. MO has, also, a-fais stock ofchizia;: VaLes ea:!d crockery, ithieh 108ga : tog el'Oduce4. _Mr, Ai . hr:/trien. 'sorrier ateenthfand styeets; this ,florongh,.irboire cainioity as forraPhie artist is well lanssru, . a now faking qwelve terreatyptalor it. 25;') Ile *also turns sat phetti,istiniatures on 'porcelain' glaak justly eon-. 'sidered matt - .beautiful pictrusw. The public , is invited to call and ex a m ine specimens. • . • ' . . • Ouctrd 1 hritmtp--Thenti wane n xneetin,trof thiGnsini ettionor-on Tnes.itty evening, dunce, - it.B o'dnetc,.st the - Town our ern:made! in Stine arelikelriciretarii.enon, - anti the 4th of daly. near .4W ,httrui, fa- dav we celebtate,7 a fall ittendeeee reqitetatitt. . order of the Presi dent; - Secretary.— . , •Crpt. Cmis ,- Shentr hsus take-the restniirat der Drivinhellersts--Tiotet farmerly kept . by Idr. Tarea'4,yr:kare4o.le - ill bellapp:4-tii,sinelds friends and the public generally. The Captain- has an ice : vsnit fake up-which-keeps his maltlignor in condifinn. Capt,-.Sheeti deri4ands 71-Ce broil:Leas_ Aorni24l4,.art.in_atten tive arid :• • ' . rwrcday was clnly.observed as a day of fast ing IDA-prayer. :Places of, hnstneriA 'wnre closed. and. &vine service held. It is the last formal ri brise•of rPspeet paid by the nation to the memory of Xbr.shanadueolu. In the ffitttre he'will rest to the-heerts of his conntrYmen - next to :Wattling= tor,. while.his public nets- will form a bright page in our national history, • *. • • Promlted,--We are gratified' to learn- that on, the recommendation or Gen: Sheridan, Majtm. ThoinpslM,' Ilth Pennsylvania' Cavalry, has been.prornoted. to the Lieutenint=Coloneley of tlie..ll4:e•iment; for gallant :and. meritorious Be?.vice .in the - .field. We congratulate • , Colonel Thompson noon this merited recognition of his distinguished • services.. • • . ' • •• . • . . Sh oot n g Mitch--One of these Matches wieheld on ;Lavetnn Hill nn • Saturday last hetween-;il nian named Coxe-who has been in the Aliny during the past three yeiirs, and's. man named Greene of Girardville. The - match was for $2OO 13; . side.-- Greene, who won, shot eleyen'out of.ravelve birds; C. seven out of twelve.. Cox was firitlently - put of . practice; - A large- numner of spectators wit nessed the shooting.- 7h , Bet% TV. "S. intoner,- ' D. D. will, preach in the 2d Preebyterian Church; Market. Square, to morrow and on , the fallowing •Sabhafh, (4th' and.. 11th of Jnne r ) Service i - insinencing in the-morn ing at 101, and in the. evening at a quarter'before 8 o'clock. The. Dr. *ill. have a foria service in the church on. this :and the .following Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.. Will beliappylo meet with any who'can conveniently attend. • . , . . • . 3fissing..7l.*.—,W . care - requested to steelhat h;formation iN vratited of a h0y . :15 yeara of age, left hiB home: in -Ringtotvm . this-Comity,. about the latter•part of April Oast; When heleft' h liadrin a pair of Inne'tnilita.fV.pantarcions,:.fie• hae . a.soar ou .his right lip,. extending • along the neee.' 'He has au attack of fits pearly .every day. He e.an stieak but a feta words, . Any information of hini Rill be thankfully received by.•)dra. 'nati..liehl;.ltingtowh; Schuylkill !Wanly, P. Our . 9 3 otenapiraries'Are . .respectiu •. 11y requested to no-; tick the disappearance. '„ • • , • . Tre - Ati/oting Mines. - --Attiong tho;trioat iitipor= taut iniprevements for which letters patent iv ere reveiktly issued from the -United' States. - Patent Otfice,.wati an . hivention.: . .for ventilating mines, which consists in a new Mode of Ventilation-to he applied to Mines of coal, -iron or other • subterra nean' workings, in which . 4u - exhausting fan or equivalent .iipparattis is to hi; 'used in :connection with a' system chair courses and air cut-offs, for purr . .Ose or freeing' them: from iiMtious • and *darig.croas-aira and gases, - :Lod snppliint freeh atmospheric air. to the breasts and other parts of J. :Lowden . ..I.lea • dle, Ashlauil, this County, is- the inventor.. . • I;7scmir; inerning the remain. of, .4tr:.3l.rtiii 'Williams, an old rein dent . 4,t . thi, County, were - line - 1 .- red iii.Mount,Lauz. eel Cenietery,. this Iloronith,.willr..hissonie . cere monies. At the time ,4 Ins 'avail) he - lc super intending. h oolliery,-at Pdg, :Mine ltnn, hear Ash 'land.-.air., remains - 'Werp: escorted - to thisßor ough by tlie , M. , miniie'LotP,O . .ofi Ashland, and met. •tiY Pulaski Lodge— r of witmli deceased was at one, time .etniier—ai .the 'Cemetery' where: the fu-. merit eeromonies were conducted '-by the - latter Lodge:'. Prater-was' offered by ltev..M.r.-Atietiii, fel4eildiyiliO W. M... who-delivered the impree erVe diseetirs.o . at the ~rave.. Boinifit/ Pitotogr —N admirer nt.the lainente'a nor onu'irlio revoren the meino, - ry-of the Father of 'his einititiy, will, fail-to athl to his albnui'eoll 'ke:tion; a beantiflil photograph just 'W ASKING TON AND lifiN(`OLN.. VeVoStS.") - Lhicnlnr . is represented .with his eyes tuctied. upward_ iu resighati9h, dinging to -Wash:' who with-a benign:pit' e:xpresnienof coon 'tehanee-, is in the.aet :of,plaeing 4 chaplet on his: head:' • 'Tito:idea tS heatitilut,'audie artiStieally reiiresented in the photograph. %The:ph:tore tali be obtaii;'ed at the attire of .f.'fri'sibyShell.t Brotheir, - Csntre Street, below the EpisunPa! _ • :in our ! , its.)aurti of the rinlivuusin at . collieries i n thi4.segioni'we. of *course, du not wish to-in clude those miners trioue, Well-dispoied • men; 'and; we. shall bo pt , ittlit to do them ,:pistieu'as to' expose . the sets of the lawless. We -.betive ; that ni.tiorify of 0.16 misers ni this Cuuuty..firu peaceilne aud•law abiding limn. but - unfortunately,' they am 'awed, by rual-tus and the civil power is Incapable Uf tecibig, them. - Au item we - published our last' in reft re a ri. to the - inicers of the: tillVer Creek •Coal.Conipany, did them injiistiee.Welindurstaud. They did not detain ,tits 'Superintendent, Ise tit a tetl;-ner did .they Offer to detain, his . . trunk.: . 'lt seems that there was back tidy des 'the men, and that the. men expected . the Stikrintendent to .come. up, and:explain why they. had nut received. it: From some cauSe.- - -the protest - thetu selves, innocent of any . intentions to injure he did not go•up: fur his trunk. whiell WAS at Sil eer.Creelt,.and.sent 7Ctinstable Christuan ilp, whO . brought : . it down: We. make this staternont,with 4oub,e pleasure—first, .-that the miners at 'Silver Creek base nut forfeited their good naine.by au act - of lawlessness ; .second; that it is cnie crane. less to add to the nuinber we are:.called•UpourreL peatedly to chronicle in conuection',With • The: Salpiptkill Ouunia. Ltncatiut,ril Assooia tit met . on Sattuday i May :17-,; in the, 'Ego' School Boom, at Pottsville, A: "Raab in the chair. The :Secretary• being absent, E. Ti - gala was appointed Secretary; pro tern. The min utes of the last meeting were read and approved: The Constitution-was read'and an opportunity of-. fered to persons to. become niembers.of the -As- . sociation; several parsons joined. • The chairman of the Executive Conimittee • informed ,the •AssO ciation that . . Mr. Cleveland of the.Coreindtee , had left-the- Countk, ;whereupon on moth - in ....of Mr., Passmore; Miss . M. A. Lloyd of Minerasille,- was appeinteil in his Stead: -Mr.- 'Bickel then moved that the_ Association hold but one session to con- - tin tie item 1t) A. -M .till, 2-P.. M., itgieur td. lEr.' Motley ealled for infordiation iii , regard- State 2113vitpTiation for defraying -.expenses.of 'Connty. Institute ' when a lettecfrorrt Senator Randall' sta tingit that the bill had . been forwarded too Ist e 'form:tied was :.tead. Mr.. Mickel' then read: the . •prOgramme for the as* as follows : • • - • Inauguridaddreas, by. President Raub, of Askt. land ;Essay on Object Lesson, - .ll.ldiss S. F. An gel, of•Pott.sville ; Report. on Education; P. F. illutley. of 'PottSille;* lisaaYon Moral Training, by Miss IE. A.' Lloyd:of itinei•sville Itvport.-.Teach ern. Work.; bY.E. T. Burgan, of, Cressona ; Essay, Cultivation of the Mind, by Miss 0. E. Bossiter, o fPort Carbon •,..Method i,f . min*. Arithmetical Frame,bY the Cotinty,Suporintendant;Discinision; Alrthe.representatives being •present'the exer-* CiSeel as laid down in the . prouramnie were gone through with in airnanner highly creditable the performerp. • The 'essays were 'unusually in-. Erresting and.what added much to thenr, -they Were rea.:l in clear totte`uf tioice, ao that:ail received- We benefit of them: .. • • Toe, ', i itc•stion, .teachers :in theicas. Anciateileapacity endeavor, by dp . I_V . II;tI tr)• torA,.to have their salaries increased. to cOrres, 'pond with the increase cost of.liVing?' writ) amend-• eel on motion •of Mr. 'Passinore so as • to read, Should btsehers in their,associated, capieity. :try to-prevent the reduction of their salaries,: 'Seve ral pereone Made remit:lce' on the proPriety itartingthia question, aiming whom were 'Messrs: Newlin, rassmore, Bickel; :Hannah -Tiffany and' others.. Tire, question was fillally • gliider the head of- New-• Business, moved thsChereatierthe•Secretary lie 'required. to preps: e a copy of the Minutes, for publication in the' t.7.nutity .pipers;: also, an er,traet.- of .iii'iweediags for the Jonrred,' agreed t 0 .... • - Mr. Pasamore offered A resolution' of, thank-filo the Board of Directors fur the nee of the • High School : flioni, which wag unanimously-passed.- It -was then moved that .Mr..llaub- be remiestedte tarnish a copy of his - Inaugural.: tee the Miners' journa/ and• Democra t ic Nblialard for :iublion -tion:- Agreed to. Mr. Bickel then Stated thatai : .sill'other associations his : pantie& resolutions et- • pressiVe of- the'grief over Mr. Lincoln's ... death, it was right:that this -shoidd 'do the . same. .The fallowing iVlLll . Upeordiuklnitieseel . : • • .. , Resolved. That. the - County . Educe tional Assiciation deeply deplore, the.-re6ent lose of our beloved Chief -- littevietrate Abraham .Lin -Coln,. and we'llumbly bowie the 'decree of shall. wise allartusernetable Providence.. • ' .E. T. Buitn..v.: Sec:, pro' fein. • ' f`Johnty Cvnies Marehitt flonte.." 2 :-Throtigh- - . out - .the length and breadth of this broad - 11nd of 'oars, - in humble homes" of, -- in well .appointed housbbeltis, there are hearts throbbing anxiously. for the return of those who havtihorne the •Eur- • -den of-the :march,. and camp - and heat of -the bat-: tle to - gain .the pricidesS boon of now dawnizig upon thet•country: TiieytiCS bf MMus; have be; n woven firmly. by- letters or .metataces. througlionfthelonk period •of • absence, "arid they._ are about t6be.wovep *still more elosoly.-liy the, return and actual presence of the absent heroeti f When they kft their-Inimes and their lOct:tit:Mee. the'cauntry- was disturbed by • the Shocked war, aud-bonor and patriotism alike -forbade:that-any who could, - should remain:du the - enjnytstent - peaceful scenes while:tie - . great,. a peril existed as, then threatened: - •-• • ,• Our hardy sous of toil left their, firths and worlishopb, enrolled theniselves• under the_ &Sti ne of Liberty, and went forth to battle for their country's "honor: - They enlisted in is glorious came and have. or will meet with their reward. Those. who return will be welcomed with an ardor which will more than compensate' them fur the . hard ships they have endured, ands the-peacefully!lis posed resume their_respective vocationsconsmoue in having performed. their Aity, - . and in having gained the eeteem their "' fellow - citizens : .But it. is not the - public welcome which will tonal the tenderest &ordain -their hearts,. It le the home welcome-ithe elose embrace of father, son; him band, and loiter with,the objecte,.. of their sifec tions—that rewards the soldier: for .hie labor.- 'lt * that senile of all domestic spectacles .on which no cold strange eye • intrude, .brit one which may not inappropriately he contempla ted itrom afar.' . • • - Hero is the mother who gave her sari to his country, with the injtuiction retain - with his. shield, or be borne - upon it. Site hag-watched wt , ery avenue of.tidinge of . that I . :sArtitiring hie long years oraerviee ttultinity'scianiiid -- the roll or vietinu to wounds,.prieons or horns-Able des* Ems felts sense. of . rnlliet . at the &homes theri. from "of, her SOWS .nstne • , his,' with, thribliittg., heart, witcliell 'tor the emiecte4; weldome: letter : sa4 has cried withjoy when tidings was . received . „ . - - • Set :hippy. lifter his Wore:, • has - nursed a store of affection which,' Sten the Moment ,of ineetin• Crete; will overflow; itself •.in 'tetra of Joy ata4, - catiatithat son tififeellhatilietlita bad amply se+ Paid - foe. all thithe. his thidergone. •••- Heitiegairt.littleladidy = a . wife ` and` the mother 4tailiw . elliktren prattling . .abblit:'.her.. knew;:Shelissi.like - the•lnother,":watetted-tuis.-; ' knish/ for tidings treat thialitient one, - and tidier/. herSeart, 44usheeinitrainetralOosito ourctiitg. in - her'grief orsaiietylor his ltafety,quttleatbered those little ones to herthrobbing ;eta, be;„ 1 deinsd.their - rtligletcAiitlt` her , e , Califif(w.teafit- NOW he hi - coming' hitt*'''- She .-ereeptifor:ioY,ls 1 glad-tidings to lier:littliftiroilt4nd. !mike:with pride upon the lnvel~.Urxxsd".who.viill - soon taittberlw'welcortillig - thelf• 'father. - The brief. tiirlotighe he'hae spentat honie have coin— penssted in part.frif hie 'absenee,"hnt leek shi &ash.; her. alvisys; ~ and . then how happi•will . be their lives; - - .Dttringthit long. lieenee tl4, formed :. many . plane for the ratite.' and tli - Aciplined . •hecirtiod to:be - Welthviit . bird: 'lfher - resolvee arOltept, that home indeed'. will bee happy =obis. ••- • • Tiere ag . ahlini. the. sister , perhaps eyttringgirl fast - entering - 3200n. ber teenevlie.ri, her "big broth. ; er" left:for the war. She, in . .her anxiety' for . his - ,:rettirri, -- ..woridere if he - WiltrenienibeffierhoWthat she.bas'groWn almost into tromanbord and-tv'ea-. rise her little head • With - road-call iehemes,• for giving -him a surpriee.....triei:Erigera been brtsyin the construction of 'Seine_ trifling gifts for liim;, - and their hiding place is frequentlY,visited to f 4, a - that they 'are safe, and.' perhaps a: tear "abed in grief that they-4re . net better. or more valuable than they:ere. - But amile , •returnat to her cheek when she reflects. thatafter,alltiley are. her. ruin handiwork,. and her. dear 'lirotber will think . all.the • more' of - them for that. 'Per; . ..haps.heerminintie.britin•-•has pictured hide as an .offfee.r4romoted'aiticelisabsence :for some gal lent deed. • if he has • been, as many who went 1 • forth as' privates have been, her joy-.wil. lie all-the . greater, and then she will look forward. td. the .day . when :be Shah,: leaning upon his,. arm, be the : proudest, happiest of mortals, as.elib , introduces him to.her , of friends. ' Perhaps, :.tai,„ she has,. during his absence, selected One partie ular friend:whom she .dearly•loves,.".and who She 'hopes may : learn to love him too.. Then she will be supremely happy. Perhaps helms ftuind - and cheriehed ., some friend—young . and. handsome, and an officer too—to Whom he tilliatroduce her - wihorist.ineb, inatthnonial 'intentions' 4 as - infest her own active brain. Can•ohything more petit .ral ivell-heimagined?• • • • • . • • ' flere again is the oWeetheort. :The affection she entertains • for the •.retuiviin;q hero is 'finlike that of *the :others. Itte indescribable, ..and we. will not . attempt' to one doubts, however, .but that her -little': heait „will throb with joy when she meets the long ..ablert Objeat of her' affections,: or that, in.the interim,' as' the -day of Meeting growa'on, apace, she does not .pay frequent visits to the trusting. place where their fovea, were plighted, and' o the•saferepoSi-• torY,whereare the :treasures--gifts .and letters from bim—shehits sacredly...guarded. H i taav% htve beint , woinidcd ; she cares not,'Scrlonr„ as he rettirus loges her and-she will gather bins teher heart with rapture , ana . expekince the seine of blioirrheilie begitherto name an-early day..Wheri lie shall be all her own.. -. • . There are hettses where rxirr.tw"..will he the with joy, There will beviteant chairs in the chim ney' corner ; einpty.eradles and pillows no ledger' Pressed by .the lovely.eherubs which had Scarcely learned to prattle when the man becitine a . a 01 .7 dier ; newly.niade.gravesto' vi.it and Weep ; Over and' the Many sorrows . and griefs - which - ofttinieS crowd themselves within comparatively brief pe-. riods of 'absence. ' Let us hope that there are few of our returning braces' who find, no homes to shelter. there, no mother,: Wife, sister Or sweet. heart. to weli:.otue them... Such as these Must feel that they liave.indeetlinade a sacrifice : for their. country for which compensation cau scarcely, be made - during their 'lifetime. • 'COUICCTROVEEDINGS. . . [REPOBTED . EXCLUNIVF.LY FOR TliElii,SEßs' JOUR:SW:I. • BY C. ; 1.1•171:E, •. -." Argument - 1.11514 erJ u ne 19th,. 1. 'Meek. Saalag POO v Srlialer-pevcaes ;:tday.. . 2. Ilarrner v Taylor-Llfir.thas Geer. • • 3. ri ghea. ' , t. ISarndCv Donithoe-,Pitikarturi nipple., • ' • b., Pa Im v Stager-•HOsebeiry : 'Clay, . 6. Id. v Icl.-;=Icl.• z• 1d..: • .• ;. . •• •.. 7. Starr v Ell.aus-I'iukerton : Bai•tholometi.--.• S. Ilarrey-v•lirriorn- Pinker:um.. • - • „ '; 9. I r rice•v 3ieure-Little;* Dewees.' . • • . .'•ll.•Cia , gruce V.SpencerL----- Geer:. • • . 11. Price v••Mopre•- 7 Little - 12; Sniltb a Kline-, ; lleavoca. , , -;, • ..13. Clark y Girurd- ;. Parry. • • -- -1-4.. Marley v Roseherry . - lianghaweat,. • 11. - Leictiart• , • ; Siroa=e.. . Jenes v Daugherty- == ; • :ipinuey. • 1L 'Wagner V Frantz-Campbell la Strouae, 12. Re'ad'y 1 Vilsou-- hi. : Hughes. • ' . • • •. • 19;. Aahlund v Gorman- SpinnCY.•. , •• 20 Aliii.ut•dr. Co a Fivaris-'-:---; Dewees. . • . 11. Asliland v (lonnan-Hyatt ; 111100,, spinney,- • 2.2..11artz0g Aurer- , z . 23. *Duna v: Kul{ Damn--Stronse ; Campbell & 24; alpGuggart.i , 18 It Co-/lughea ; Ban . . 26, Specht MOyei 'lll.lO- l eq; • DavisB. . 01 . 41 1d... • = ' Weikel v Little Schuyl. it .4 ; McCabe ; • • 29.: Coniniorkb : vilar.timer-L:Clay ; 29. Id. v . flurley.--1(1.1 . - -; v McCall . . • . • . • It Id. v,,Sally—ld: • . . • . St:. Id: Kroh—ld.:.. , • •.- • It:, Id. v : • -•• . 34. Id. V_ - • V Johns—ld : • • :s0:14 ; • -• 11. Id.. v.Alleubsch—ld. ; , - • • Sehneek'v - Mult,-Green ; Hughes: ' • • • SS. Riutzet.V Ce. 431.05444. It 1t Cu—lt. B. Urtief; Mc- Cabe &Shindel: .• ' • " • . • fit. Buyer vld.—ld.; '• - • . . . 41. Buhote.v Id.' . •• '• • • Koch v Fined—Cadwbell & Smithi-T.R..Bannan. . . 43. Mahan v . ' • • ' • 44: Bloorub. - Iron Co. v Yardley-Zeatnpliell & Smith: 43. Rmricit. v Gilbert-Scott ;•Bitrinan. •• '46. Critycroft, v Ratcliff& Gruel': Ryan. 47: Huotzlnger'v.illyth• tp.-Rtamberry ; • •••• 49: Gable v Horning,--Marr Bpinuey. - 49.. Comminyttra 'llohart-Clay : Hannan. • ' ••• 50. Boyer-v. Beury-Roseberry : 'Geer. • . • . -. Walker y-CroilitudWaliter ; ' •. 62." Feltner v • , .53. Gliriskey -Garner-Whitney; Stmuse. • 54 . Hammer v Repuerz--13annarv; Ryan, • 55. 1 -Atkins v Burnish' ICo - -Canipbell.l Smith; la. 66 Beggy.v Traey-Farquhar.; • , 5'97. Lehi a Spencer-11114e. Royer:Campbell&SMith, :., 53. Ilimmelreick YHummerillaugluiwout; Farquhar 59; lfonr,ie i Hamer L. ,13-irtholoznew. • .. .60. • Davis v Landig. - --Spinney •• • • • , 61; Manyhan v rage,- sidinieY• . 62- Graeff.v Loeser-'-GraetY•;.-:-..., • •• . , • 69..I'atterson.v . : . . • Strahcb v Felty,---Matz.; Campbell 1 Smith.. 65. Grove 1 Bro. v Snyder & Leidig-Little ; .• • 66... Cochran v Hoffth anDeive: Ryan. . • .• . 67; I)ieffenderter v.. Dieffehderfer:-.Farquhar ; . 63. Meyers v Limton--Deaveea ; . • - • 69. Starry Starr , -Itarthotornew Gowen.• • , • . Bittnera Boyer:-:ltuseberry ; - Geer. • . .• . '7l. Weikel. y Schuyl: Nay. -Bari .nn ; McCabe k Shiudel. , 72. Cooper v Spencer- Parry,' • . "74.-'McClintock v - BrOoke , -ItleCool.; Hlpple,• 75.,5ay10r Strouse- • Deweea. ' ••• • ;,. 16. Shannon Aunnin • Wright: L Bartholoniew. Mcliarron-Alaiman..Llughes; C. Smith. 79.,WeLst v :WeLai-L.Campbell & Smith:; • 111 144 0 .. - • . 80. 'Mint v.Most-Deweest IDiughawout.: •. SL Uiunmel v Hauser-L. Bartholomew; Clay. 83; Ileffnera• Lewia-:,Cunimiugr • Campbell & Smith. • 83. Brennan - a Lye-..-Bartholomew Huhn rt.. ' • • 94. , Id. v - 65. Boyd vlDitroutn-r-t ainpbell , 1 Stulth; .Little.. ' 86. Hurley v Gallagher ; Geer. - • : • ' • • 87: Commotintvvid..L-Gowen ;. Id , 69. Id. v ; '-• • • • • • •• : 89. • Lamb y Stephens- ` ld. ; 9U. Carlisle Bank v,Hammerl•Maize-Whitney - 61; Donohoe v. Pesti ey tp,-111pple Campbell - &' • 93. Fonlke IrMelitarron',Baniaan. Hughes; - Cum' , .. 94. Ai - lola Burnish Cti-Cunaming: • Smith • Blorrish: Iron Co' v• - . • , 98. Clayton a•McGfitnees-.L.Geven,; • 96. Luke a Troutiaan.,4l3ergstresser: '• '97. Laurier v Laudig. -; Ilaughawout. - 98, ThOmpiion v Clayuin MeGione9a-Campbell, Cumming: Green, Bartholomew: • - • ': • • 99. Cominini•th v . L. BArtholotheiv.. 'lOO. In Mutter of Jahn C.. Conrad Jr.. Esq, I.lipplei. • Schockl Boyer-,Caniphil'A pewees, : Duch y lltnYia , -111tughawotit Spitutey, 193. Johna4in v Spencur.— Gyar.•: • Ikiyle v heedingß R. Co ; Gowen: Licnvers roeht—llaughawout•;lluihes. • ". 106.. Lanigan rßuasell Smith, - , 107 '. Faust. v•finater- - !---„:- : ' 'llatighawttr..- • . 16S. Mortimer v. - Ituhiniou tirenu. A Bar _ 109. FreY. _, - .ltoseberry, ' • . . itu. Groayer• Conner : Spinney. ~ • 111.; Collntien v ; • S.tiouae. Comnian'th v Springer—tionien ; Ryan. FILON THE.B4th INDiLYA REGINEiT. . . . NASH , / im es e, Ts., MftY,ll3, BiGn. • Bess Jor RPtir. : —Oar camp is located in a grove of stately.eld maple trees, the foliage Of which le so dense that the scorching rays of old Sot , don't affectUs in the . least. A delightful greensward - also adds to the beau ty of the camp and its Surroundings. .While 'I writs groups of 'men may be aces in •difterent parts of camp enjoying themselves .hugely, the, lively jest arid gay riug tag laugh are continually borne .to my - ears by, the • geutle.breeze that torday, tray...rerreabring... Passes are granted by our gentlemanly and efficient field offi cers, daily, to the men who wish to visit that cess pool .of iniquity- 2 -Nasittille. With more curiosity than a de sire otattendlng, any' very in:Mori/tot' business (al though, my, pass mentioned the latter in glowing terms), I started a few mornings since for Nashville, a dye miles' walk over a dusty pike.. traveled continually by. all, kinds of vehicles from atria clani barroache wit h its splendid match horses. down to an old fashitmed cart with its half starved mule'attached: biought me at last tithe city. - : . My lung walk together - with the heat 'stid.dust, suggested .very forcebly.. something cooling. and with this idea.prontinent„ I..stopped into _Congress fti.tuificatit damel.ordered a gloss of lemonade, for be It remembered - anti .keep It well in . mind-that set, diem drink nothing stronger, especially those of the 4th A. C. After sipping my lemonade I quietly tithed the sinning proprietor 'the extern:: of the damages ;he promptlyanswered twenty cente., - Passing down street my attention 'letts-freoneitly, called to objects -that somehow had the appearanceof.being singularly peen liar...but the associations they mailed were anYtYnn but pleasing to the titled: For It/stance, groups of long halted individuals dressed In gray, with brass battens and braid on their long : coats might:be seen promene, ding the streets .. A close inspection discovered noettn frequently the butt of.a revolver.or thellit of a bovrie knife, protruding fmmlbe pockets' of these newly re lated gentlemen dressed, in gray. Passing' the, Pro • Toot Marshal's office. I saw. crowd; a crowd of the most tagged uncouth - men r ever beheld; Magical to every variety . or - costume, and of every concetvarde pattern; vraithig pa tiently to getpasses • to carry • them, to their different homes.. Iftheir feelingi are in harmony with their out- , Ward appeamnces, I dont think they will ever take tip arms agalaigniiiit their • govetnthent..-.Fiee - trade:luta been opened in this city . , and a reartesn .purchase any thing he desires, providing be ha* the money. A set of shatperre have congregated herefrons all parts Of the - world for the purpose of Making money ;Alrinkhur . and. billiard saloons are numerous. and -to judge from the crowds usually collected around theirs, they .are doing 4 'prosperous- business. . - .All. public works of it millinty chataiter have been Suspended, Ana hundreds Cif men employed by the goy. ernment discharged: The Leghtlantre has been In se4 Mon fur some week,. Tbe.mentberseeens to-be dot rything they possibly tan to restore' tranquility to the &ate. The* health of .our Regiment is unnenaly ip?od at this thnot delonewbsscarcelytnehmanutaglie laminations are becratiing qtittetvpilsr last. and night before, the Ist and ad Brigades had a gay tune at Division ltd. Qin.. , and to,eight, all have'gone to Corps 4d:: : gars.; to see Gen.•Stanley.' I nobs d one transpa rency iir pirttcular,.having on one. aide - .Chlckamsugs. , . Atlanta empaign, Franklin and Nashville, on the nth.' er•"where is theTaymieter," a very tensible .question ihoduka stubborn one; .at We have tieen 'anxiously looking . for ;hat - individual kw the ..lewt months. We have long elute settled . down ;,into the belief that we will not receive any of Uncle Stunnelw. greenbackit word mustered out.. .BloMm-that day isnot far distant will close for. =sent:, amnscts to . • ly. ". N. T. . . " „,.. 4 - .-•-! ~,r ...,.;,..- ...- --...., , - Asetv-r-gatesnerverayros, „ . .. . -- ' - li b lintift . '' ''' ' -- -o:: :':li.4 P ' lt' " I ''" : •'‘ ..- . 4 l ECIITRACI'BITCHS" ~„ . . . ~ . . •---•- . . , . .. .. . „. !''.•• • ••:i- - :' - ': V- 4 1i g t( Pr!P s. A • •-••-,• • 1 - . ••• ' Tim it% • ''' - ;uii.... ffie same Murrill' Dorruos oil. vac Mowirsat , tottwarlso a . V.WRlParrua , tir*tr . , ~., ~_ _ ..7%.. ra - Trut-StiMsAlialtraniois,..D C., May . au, 1 865 •:-.1- : . ' - ! Special flektorthes.NO:.l4.—The.Geral cmmandhlt BotAare Prepaid nom** tinAMles. et•Ptiantianj 41411941Wil to tlitiC 4, of the Tennessee intUG O / P 1 ,—..,.. rnad . t...ernistig, - and, ant.4o` moiV.active day can be SturtittetinW.tent zcsioeli*. NA to part 9. 11r-w° n"' I .'mande . , April Et • mai'F-''t".• •:- ..: . --:,: •• • titan:. ' ' ••' 4dortet . ..andlwined'enearhatnOtliner -defy us.. Some `of ... . 2 .. Non will be retained br nettlee'tintit farther orders, and , i _ i lo a ly, One no , nor . t en nint " tiut...the .saw, :bat se are.abont tareePtMes AO ' rnin g i* ,, wl ,.. * t th „..4 6 'dampest and bent investment. ever: offered' to ttkptib" . 'Cirr World...it &conies apleasingdlati tai *ma'. • " 14 '""" - 'lle.. Thousands languish and die,• When itentall havest-: . glitaittallen of ninhattakiSalraorlien. but a little-rum* .i.! f„,,,• ,tneet in the Old Homestead, Wild 'Cherry linters weed duo:* /PIT* 10-4exel ur bgled -' , , ,,,..11b° 11” -t ?." 1144 —' . .i.. not only hare checked &ewe,- but toyed i ire, Grief didr l4. for Looktn 4 ' ll . ol ,4 l .: ' ,411 4 - '- * F".`,!!!.. 'l r il • ';.and Iliiiog.. - These ,Bitteradire.doublollatilled, !.Itittived..... ....,,Indr . .b... A t' " - . 55 ....'"' '' ' .. i.,.i.,...... ': ' ' '.:';'..:7 fmi n ' ' ' '' di.b in '' ' - ' t . ' . •A ' .Uhl l'''aiturigly medic:44- anil i ruipars as 40 .: biSt' onlyl' ....'. ''',,,. re :, '''''"' - ',,i.,,.."'" ~i. " - -" ",.. ~,,t H '''`,- * ,,,„,,i,„1'b. '---'—' c .,,, m ----- „,i'''''fbey apt.no-drug and e..mtain viejscriat*.. :Act upon ,___, ." - ' L" '" t r e. „.., , ,,=, — ;,...,„ — ^ , „,...„......" -- ,.„,, ----- „,,„f i ` - " one „,,„„„.',„,,,..1„,,, -- -,. the Liver. the great seat of - disease:, they not y - cure, 1'....w.• - union of _ m''''''.."...'i'''''.. the '''''."-'........' ' but prey tdi ease. - They.,sleadsei the Swinacti,And '`at-the -Geier' timed of oar inheritance.. - There ,hi no. , ~........... :needle recall to yrinemeinorieeTuidel Rill. With Ats ir a ° 1 7,„_._4., !1-111 :At . .:;"rti_e*._.__ remove P .lotell , _entewl. pe rtall a ts ci rocky tace..nionnuun,.aod - Buzzard% 'Soma ,Grip, with: . i a .. t . s aii ii m sa : l l : l ia ,c a ?. e r! a .,..= te . u hArl y... lall• ea for .DYs- Chis itly Sarni of Dalton ba'aind.: - "We wee in eflineilt.' papers , Sinus:lice, and Chronic Diardtrea:.. ForCortgba an d wised. not for „danger'. and . .difflealty, bat, dashed, .. r a - 00 u, they a* - „,, im i c ,,, ire dny . Merry Tteu4al.—• 111 , totch *Lake Creek. Ga p -and fell - art:lb:am:EL ' - - - • .re pereams of sedentary habits. • and those - who reel • a . Then on to the. Samba' to DAMN Stnesaws. and the, Item of'etreng*.bi want of ambition, these Bitters are :hest. of sameierfotuid tai tin the baons - or the Cl:leas-1 . : ” - litilyadapted, - . They increase the 'appetite and ;buticbee, far front borne rind deiwisdioaforra single road ". gthen for supplies , .' . Again •we were . not to be' held back by i tren any obstacle,. and crowedover. and fought"four heavy STB the bode..- .To NVlLatal; Montana and Dep.; ATir FISMALES, and at that critical period Imown as the b.atles fur the Toossession of the citadel of Atlanta,-. i ,• Tnit, va s e lave.l.tvc, Remember thmfß and," purchase the genuine Old- will be found of int:Menlo • That was the thins oteur.hlstory. rAiloubt still - cloud- I ''' ed Mir future; but Weblved.the problem and 'destroyed. ,, notheateed Wild Cherry Bitters,. Manufactured by pr.. mak. :. - & - .4004•:-Netel ,, Yrwkl:City.- -,- . Sold'hy 4tianta.Ptinth boldlrilmoothe-Sude of P';' 4lll4l ''''!• Par ,t OTHER, Pottsville, 11, R DAVlS,St.'Clair,' cured all Ms Main arteries of . life to: our , . enemy. and . Wholesale Agents. ' Sold also "by.K. -.M. - IRVIN, St.. Christmis found us at Savannah.- • • ,-.-.- .. . .._ Clair, ,. and Druggists everywhere Waiting-there only long enough to All our.wagons .we Feb. -19, 'a,. -- - • .iiesin began a. march, which, for peril , labor and , results, • will compare with any ever made by an, organized ar my. ' The 'floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Comhibes andlidisto,the high tains and metre of the. -.3:lute°. the flat quagmires. of the -Pedee and Cape Fear Rivers were all. paseed 'in .roldwiuten• with . its floods and rains , in the ' face or'an accatinlating..enemy, end after the battles -of A.verasbero* and Bentonville, we once more - .came out of the wilderness AD' meet our , friends it Goldsboro'. . . - . Even then we permed only long 'enough to :get, new. clothing;..to reload dor. wagons.. and itgani•Ptuthed on to ESleiat and beyond until we met our enemy sueing for pme instead of war,and offering to• submit to the to-: jured-lawa of his and our country.... As long as that en= emy was •defitint, neither-• mountains -nor rh:ers, - •nor. swamps, nor hnuner, nor. cold -had checked "us: 'but when lie who had (eight na hard and persistently, offered antnisissien, your Generalthought it' wrung to pursue hint further;-and negotiations followed, whtett resulted; as. von all ;Mow, - In his surrender_ • : . -flow far the operations of the army have' contributed' • W the overthrow of the Confederacy arid the peace which .now. dawns upon us: Must be judged ethers, not by' us, But that you have done all that men • can do, has. .been admitted by' thoseM authority, . and we have a. right -to join in the universal joy that fills our hold tie :cause the war is oven and lour Government stands Yin- • cheated belore the world by the joint action of the' vol. • unteer armies of the . United States. .To tICIIIIS remain in the military . service,. your- General net 4 'not re- Mind. you. that success- in the 'past 81 . due, 'to hard work and discipline. and - that the same - work and die ciPline are equally imptittant in the futine. , • ..- . ToStich as go., home he Will .only.say tha t:Mr favor ed country is, e grand. 'so extensive, .so diyeriiiiitist in climate, sod and proditetiona that every Mau cau sure ly find a honie and occupation eultedni. his tastes, and none should yield to the natural impotence kite no - re- :stilt from our past life of excifffattal and tulyeuture..L- Ytia will tie invited to seek new adventures abroad: but do 'not; yield to the temptation, for will lead ouly to. -death and disapootutments. ' • . • • Your General now bids psi all farewell, with the full belief that; as in war you have.been . good soldiere so in peace you will make goad citizens ; and ifamfortunate -IY,a new ivir 'should arise in our cduntry.•.."Shermanta • -armYtt'will be the first to buckle on the old armor and come forth to defend , and Maintain the Government of Our Inheritance and choice. ••. .• • • • ••.' • -.• • order.of Major-General .W. T. Sumtuisi. . • • • (Signed) • L. M. Dsyros. • '• •• . ' • ...Assistant Adjutant• General. FROM THE 48th PEUt. REGIMENT. . . • • CAmr NrAu•ALExAzirdirA. hiny.* • ISGS. 1 , 111111.1 M IN Eit . S . 4ilLlCti AL : you think proper you clui Ripe this u plaee• in your highly valuable and much esteemed tiapf.-f,-evitr a weleome voiltor to all true And thithful.Republicans in the 48th • • ' . . , m • The Warteingeonsidered over, and the boys arched frian the' front, whe.e they have been .accustomed to bear the*roar.of artilhdy and the rattling , A - rnacketry, are now anzionit to return to the .comforts of home and 'enjoy Singe privileges which. they have . been: deprived of. many of molt, torthe fart f9lar years. , . The 4dtth , halt tx•en in twenty odd eugageniente,, AMong them 'I will Mention only. it fedt—Secoinitattle of. Bull ittin..:Prederick•tburg.touth M.untain; A idle srilderues.; e.ati • Harbor. Petersburg; which we have' bi=t many Worthy its t.amoug them Major Gilltnore. CatattM Schack'. Lieut. .Edwards. and ottr - lato tatd,nnich beloved CC.,...L . GoW • en.. whit fell at the !charge. of Port Mahone. Peace in hintiX.heti.: • • : ovrtw-thy the Army of the Potomac was reviewed by the Prceitlent. :Grant.. Meade • and Sherman. and Penneyle . mitt can lie prinni:of her representativea in tile' grand:review...welch cmtsWed, of ,42. degimen in tA of ' faulry,.s it cavalry. and one battery of nrtilleiy... : ..Cotnpany•l is•at ureaent commanded. by our 'worthy and etticient Lieutenant heritk who. deserves the pritmottiai orCaptaln; lle Js gentlmaanly and kind. tti hi.: men adal I tittle*, tmd endeavors to deal juatly. With: all tinder hit... virago.. • • . • . . . Our excellent Captain, P: R. Koch `courtmar tinl mar duty. • I hope the • day is not far' dislam when. he may he, promoted Si Major of Our Ifi:ginient. .1 must not forgo Our hest friend, who is using all himunible Means in his power to get na to. our.homes kis An drew G, Curtin, a.true patriot, and hest .Governor the old..ll.eystone State has ever had. • 'lli 'tini.jer has been idle, and:many soldiers can testify to his' punctuality in using all - means iti his power to relieve the.sufferlim of :the soldiers after the din of Mittle•was quieted. causing: them to be remiired to as Cotitfortable - quarters from the battle Held as could be provided. • • : • 1 We are in.high hopes of soon being able to pack up our duds, tuna in :our. equiptnetits to Uncle Samuel:. and strike fin: Our old hootes in Schuylkill,: and again tarn our 'attention to the nmployinents'we were en gmied in previous to our enlistment in the service of our emintry . - • . Let thotee,who have been aiders and a ttors ,against . the Government be careful • and think thrice ere they speak and use hiogiinge onlylit for such tongues as Jeff Davis, and his horde. who:have:been trying to defeat us not only at-the ballot hot. butin every engagement our army annmavy have been in. • There are nien who rejoice to this day . in -the assassi nation of Father Abrahum, some-of them .!near ear old honie. • t eau imint me Huger at them. IVe are all anic ina4y lonalna' to see it. in -print that the .4.btit Pa. Itegt. te Ordered to report to oar gallant State to be.mustered out of service. •.- A:oars, ...• •. • FllOll THE 15th E. S. IiyASTRY. •. • Fear Arians, Itz•l• May 26 .' 1865 - • 'Entrees Idradad• sUppuSe yntf think: because I have not written sooner- that I bad entirely forgotten theNii.S raw Joniticia., a paper which has stood -throughout our political trials -bravely by the side of • that, which in my estimation Injustice.- „It ith the fall of Gen. liotit. E: Lee apd• his minions fell: the power of treason: • The egg which was to. hatch a whole-govern-- mei:gander the classical-name of.the Southern-Confed eracy, has with this -fall-. breathed -.ita• last. Its dying groans . resound from' the :St.. Lawrence to the Rio Grande—from. the: to the peaceful waters of the. majestic Pacific.. Should it Men cause you of any of • your subscribers, considering of course, heY • ire all Joys al 'citizens ; any wonder when I. inform you' that L a U. b soldier, rejoice iu said appellation ha the simple re:s eam that Ihave been loyal myself to 'the dear old hag . which is the nation's protector the wide World over 7 Oh, no! .1 -love my country; deesese She is nose.= When he who had protected ut, through this Most foul' and- damnable rebellion, Was laid. low by-the knife of the:dastardly assassin; we had those vyko, for the.pur , - poseur sustaining the rotten plinking of their platform, or. for the purpose of being consistent with it, actually. applutided the action of the miseralild,!ickundrei Who at ode blow deprived the nation of:its head. -But-thanks to an id errnlittg Providence. our Governieenl .was es tablished upon such- principles that even the death of our sew rid Washington, Abinham Lincoln; but ;agita ted the wayea °fib° surplus waters. --Our %Government . isestablished updn stich princtiles that ildu must de. stray (both) -nut both, but all three,•band; .bead, and heart, •betwe you destroy- 'the.. Government - of our • lours respectfully. • - Corpl. JAS. llfaLtrrt, lbtit'U. S. Infantry, Fort Adams, Newport, R. I liglir rho Secretary 0(1/N e ar has issued an order diseharguig all military prisoners. . sir Gen Logan's Army of the Tennessee ie to ga . td Lotziaville and. be disbanded... ' it/I - President Johnson is' said :to :be the hard eat worker that ever ocinipied the' Presidential chair. • .16i - The naval squadroicunder XdrniralGerdon bound for Brazilian waters Was it Charleston on . . ii - .llFs. Beverly Tricker and dangditer were arr.,:ted, -iu. B,Lltimore, on Friday, • and sent - • • • zirA - conviraey tu:sbauct find :extort money from. A: T, Stewart , of New Yorl4.'halB . b4eii, die- . . Xi - the * Savannah custom, "house * has been opened. _Steamers , run to all points - on tne Sa taanah 'rive?. • itil'Attenipte •have • been mr.4OJ in" :Aerie() to' ki.wap and carry off the Empress •Max.a.inillian ie very unpopillar. irirThe principal post-offiees in the South are now niatiaged by special age-ate. No P-.1.1c tern will be appointed. arpreeent..:- . 'ildireounnimsitinetr...are tO;b bent to the Presi dent-. by - 31irtineruppi, ttilearn , the view's upon 'the return of that Stage to the Union. . • ha^.The gli. , q.nllas have. ab:4idoned London and .4i'airfax :counties, Virginia.- Refugees are retuniiiig.,and fa trners are. planting. •Wil - A . ll2the telegraph lined Between - Louisville rid .Ne.WOrleans are rebuilt. .51essagee can be tient tuyall. tov.tia ou the 11ii yiasipj3i.• •-.. 40 - On the evening of 3153 - .18, au attempt was mute .to tiaiD.sina.te Gtaleinl ctim .inand..• Staunton - , Va. The; 4ssassiit ' AGENT.FOR TIIE SALE OF Tfill • ' • 'WHEELER. 61MSON S E - WING . • C T-11 NE S Settnylkill County. • A- number„Of these excellent' Vimily,Machinee are al ways kept on hind and can be, seen in operation by - calling at tifr residence , in Market " Street, avove sthii next door to the English Lutheran Church.; . To accommobncpeneins using these-Machines,' supply cif Mae/inter Seatteli. ifacApte Olt and soap, and Clark's . Th(4ld, in all numbers and coloys, especially adapted to Siwitig Machine use, Will be kept on hand - .Thorough instructions _ for .Working these Machines will-be given to parties purchasing.. • Ordere'by mail will receive prompt attention. Call and eiamine before I T el:wiling elsewhere. . , . TILE GREAT ENGLER REMEDY. MIR JANIES CLARK'S • ELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! . . . Prepared from a prescription of. Sir"-.L . ' Clarke, Physician Extraordinary-to the gneen. • knownthedicine is. no imposition, hut a sure and safe remedy , for Female .Dliticulties and Ob.- strnctions, from any cause whatever; end, although a powerful remedy, it. contains ,nothing hurtful to the • To Msaiorm Lantes.itls peculiarly-suited. •. It will, in a short brine , bring on the monthly - period withreg , clarity. ; . In al' cases of•lkteryoutt and Spinal Affections, pain In the Sack and Limbs, Heaviness, ,Fatigne on slight • exertiou, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,. NYsteriov, Sick Headache, Whites. and - all- the palling dlsesse• occasioned by a disordered system, these-pills will - effect a cure when all other means have failed. • Taxing emus furs tomes suer snows TO FAILONNENIt: Tar INEROTIONN ON TUN 2 - orios or PANFUL= ARS WELt. For fall particulais,' get a painphlk. free,.of the ie.. SOU b* all Uri:m.osta; Price per bottle, ' • . • Sole United Stettin Agent, - • • JOILN MOSES: 27 Cortlandt 'Tont.: . N. I pretnge "statapif_erialcuits2 tiny ati• Unmixed agent, will insure a bottle Containing . over SO pills by return . ' Ntir-2, 'OS... • . 45,1 y , [ftnit.tfus .!,arpeet.Manotacturtris, C'hentists fA tits. ' lam acquainted with Mr. Ml'. Hat.vaor.n, manu facturer or liaLsoot.ros .osaceur. Paareawruxia. - He. Occupied .the drug-eiore bPPord.e. lesbian:B.; and was auccereful In conencting the briefness wherebthera had not been-equally so before Mar.:l-Imre been "'Drably tippressed with his character and en •• - • WILLIASt - WHTGHTM6I9." • ." ..91ren or Pounces& Watattressri-" , . . Manuktchtlintriteraistrk. e 9th In4lknitrii Street. 914. , . . . 111.41.TAITIONIA . - Ladies mad Gentlemen,: If .you:'*lets • to marry Yell can (Li 's° by 'addrawing .me. I will vend Va. without' money and without- price, 'valuable in formation. ttuutwill. enable you to marry bapplly and speedily. irreepecdre of age, wealth or lbeauty. This - information will - cost you • nothing-and If you. wish to marry. i will cheerfully assist Yon. All lettere. strictly paildentlal. - The &ailed intormation• seat by return mail, and tin reward asked. -Plea:_qe inclose poatage or stamped envelope- addressed to yourself. AWiess, . S.kRAU. 8.. LAMBERT, fireenpoint, • May 20, , 65.-20-3 m • • • . York:. . . • - Deafness , iffifindisiss nod Catarria,-treated with the utmost :success.. by. Dr_ J. ISAAM Oculist and AUrist... (formerly :of Leyden.:-Rolland.). No > 519 PINE Street. :Philadelphia. Testimonials .from. the most rellablu - smire in. the ..Cit". and Country otn be 'seen 111 his Office; - The mediok factilty.nre inci ted to to accompany their patients,' as he . has • no secrets tu his practice:. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain - . .No chame inuale'for examination. ' • - ...March IL '65. • ' • . 10-Om It reeisisl!co be accorded by tbe,zii niveipia.! consent of thank:hitt that 'Dr. J. C. ; 'Ayer Lt.,c..:0 Sat.& Nrilla..PectOrtaatl - Pills ere the greatest remedies . ) et tliseucetetl for the treattiaint. diseaaa ; 1110 . Aver's Samsaparilldis the . great Elifir of Life, a - htedrhilosie= phera hare soaght - purifying — the - blootl.•. Try - it and judge for your:sets-es. • " ' Mine L-11 . . . The Ot.tiar . or MAN ta.-Srttpl,irrn.—Thereforo the Uervour and debilitated should imurediately, ore lii wt= armies Eiritacri 13ncuo. ' „ April 8, Ga. 1-1-Gm , . . . A note of warning and advice to those fluttering with Seminal Weaknesi, General Debility. or-Premature-De.. cay, from whatever cruise produced. Read, ponder,, and reflect I De , wise in time. - : :.. ..-. • - . . . , Sent FREE to any addtege, for the filleted. ' Sent b'y returointail. , JAMES 3 . AprirS, ' 429 Broadway, New York.. A Gentleman cuted: of'Servnua Debility; Pre mature Decay.•and the effects of 'youthinl indiscretion, Will be happy td furniA othecii'with the means of cure: (fre. of .chargej. • 'This - remedy is simple. ,safe, and certain. . . • . For full particulars, by return nuttl. please address. JOHN B: OGDEN, 60'Nastma St., New York. Jerre : . it.yeu want-se, knoir a , little•Of ; thing relating to the human 'system, mile and &- Male ; the caries and treatment, of disea s es the mar Milne customs of tbefrorld.: how tri marry', well and a thousand things never -published before read the re vised edition of 'ilkilann.u..• Com mca .Szsaa."..a curious book for euriothi people. and a good book for evey ,one. 400 pages, 100 Illustiatlmer. Price - $1 QM rentsjahle sent free to -any address; Books may be. had at the Bookstores, or •wil).- be: sent by mail,. post paid on receipt of price. -Address E, B. FOOI'E. • Feb. 4. `65.-:--ti-671; 'llOO Broulway, New York. • . • EiirroxiiAittvirts . qozitsm.-Derkr •Sfrit your !perznimion I wish 't•tisay . to the' reader's of your paper that I will ' , end. bir'eturn moil, all who wish it • (free) . a Recipe, with. full directions 'for inakiiig'iuul nsing*ri simple Vegetable Bairn - that wlll ertedually,reinove, ip . fey tLays. giotelica, Tan....Freckies anti all ina% . of the.: Skin.' t,he . i‘ame soft, tfirnootp 1 . 334 - • . , , . will : nlso mail free to thniie having' . Bald Heads: or Bare Face's. .sttapin. dirnetions: and infOrmation that will enable them to itart..alnll growth of Ltiicuriant flafr,Whiskers, or .a 'soristacha ; in leis than thirty days. .. Respectfully yOtira,: - - . . ' • .THOS. F, CHAPMAN, March 4, 'a • =9,=ani:)- &31. Bristdway,- N.' York' . • . Ch am T hie 1 111 Chabe4,.an ..P.LeetY . Warning arid- I atitrnet 101 l for. You ng:Meapnblished by the How- . and Assoctape/it:and pent free'of eherpi in. sealed en vel owe, .A.E.lcfresa,..Dr. .1; SICILLIN .10t 7 G1.1TON; Howard . Assad:Alva; Philadelphia, Pa. • • • _ . A. 'Liking Of Beovi:i is A. Joy Forever. . . . . . . .those . wtio denite brilliancy of complexion; must Purify and enrich-the bloed, wliich•licioduoi.vii .coN OKUTUATr.D EicittA . CT . SAItS.O , A , IILI.A invariably' dOes • Re collect it kno . pateht niedicine. Aiik• for'llelmhold'o; Take no other. '• April 8,-'65. ~ :. - - 1..t.:0na • • '. . . t4htittitred, CCVNIST ITUTION'S IiESTOB.F.D itY HELM 13ci1ct:. ' • April 8, _ , 65..14-tira '• . tit ' kIAIR -DICE ! • Dnitchielososi Dye is - 'the beet in. the world. The only true and perfect Dye—llarmless—ln statitatieous And- Itelluhle—iiroduces a splendid Black .or-Nattiral • BroWn—remedies the ill effects of Bad.Dyce, and frequently rush - wee the Origin:lr color. .Sold Druggists.. The genuine signed, W. A. -Batchelor; SI Barclay Street, Nei's' York.. . „ • Jantuiry . l:lS6s.•• . • 4nitotitpre Cite:let of eia,ranpsiri lin de:m eat and reno.s'atekthe-hluetl,lustila the vigor "tof health into the . aysteta, tiurees, nut the him:tura that. make dieestae. • Aprlf•3., - .65 - . • • -14:6m WIIII)4IKERS * d)t . ,yoa want-' Whiakers' of lifciastaches p, .Our Gre cian Compound will force them to nroiv the.einooth eA face or chin, or hair on Nail heads,- in Six. Weeks. Price, - $l. '00: Scut by Mail anywhere, closely sealed, op-reccipt of price. WARNER ft CO., .B . 0:1.0 1.3i3; Broiokivzi.•2 4 l. Feh. : , • . G-ly . llMwbeld'e - . Fluid • Extruci Kuehn le pleirsain in mete and ndur, free, from all injuric.ne pro:: perilee and iiiimediate in ite:netinn:[Apeil . Purifi. Enrich the Blood, nuditenn.; tiff. the complexion. nAe V.MIIO t:11% Hmpt.r CoNcEN itArrn FI.1111) EXTRACT: SARSAt'UULLA. thicr bottle equals in siiiligth - oue galidn of the Syrup or Deet.ietion. Brotheiheatilei Library, 'Market street, Pottmille. - Special arrangemeuta• are. Made. with 'nersori in the-towns of Schnylltill Haven; Minereville, and Tamatia.. FOUR DIFFER ENT BOORS are allowed to subscribers at - zt distance from Pottsville. .All the new publicatioas - ire added at , soon as ilssued. . [March 26..64.-1341 ' . . , . .. . A - Clear, '.Boniosth - Skin - and' Bentitiful complexion follows- the.use f Ilsimunim's CoNbEtiTILA TEP-FLOID ETTIA , IT SAP -SA ,liti [AA. •, It removes, black spots,' Pimples and all e Ilona - o( the skin. • -.... '•-• . April 8, !dd. • - :. . ' ', ,:' ' ..; 14-dm. -' . . Not a few of the Worst' Diaordleigi that afflict. mankind' attse.lmni . efuptions . ( - ,1 the blood. t3si.sinoto7s ETTilial . OF.SABSAPAUILLA. ia a remedy of thentniost.valtie. - April 5..1'65. -14,6 m ~- .. t_kigiox!: g*ill.igicte.: . 1111r,Serviies Trinity . (Episcopal) . churen on Sunday morning. at . X Past 10.. Sunday evening at y, past 7,.except.on the aveosu Sustay. IN TUE MON7II, when the *Tice ie at X past.3,..P.' M., in placeof the . . urr Preibyterign Cliurchi chimer Ma hantongo and Third Streets: - ReVASA.AO RiLET, Pa tor. ,•Serviees, Sunday 103 A...M. and . T 3 P. M., ex cept the.gd Sunday of everY.month, when the second service will be held at 3X- F. - . 31. Lecture, Thursday • eYening• at- TX... Sabbath School,- .2' P.• M. Prayer Meeting. quarter. before 10. 9nndav tnorning.t. itlr German Itefe,orued - Church, -.Market Street; Her BU!IllEtt. Past Or. Regular services, alternately, in the German and English .languages..ey.: ,cry Sabbath day, at-10 A. M., and Ti'. M. Prayer Meet- . ing and Lecture:every Wednesday eveningT , M. May Tth 'and •2.lst, English in thq -morning:and Ger . . man nt the'eeeuing, ' , .M.iy.l4tb and Tiril,'Gerinan and Eng , - lish:iii.t . • . . .1.1 2 ' Union .Prnyer . Meetin, every Sunday morning. from Sy, to 93¢ O'clock, in the frame Chnrch on Sec . (Md Street; between. Market and.Nerweg,lini.Ste. . ~ . .. . tar, Eiquagelical Chisick, Callowhill street.— Rev. : SAW', 6.:Ttitnaas, Pastor; AVM ptench Gdnnan ev ery thinday murnink 'at 10 o'cloelx, avi English in the . , Evening at I o'clock. - ' ~:.• • ' '..- • • • .-•-• . t87. - 31Iethodiat E. Church, Second street, 'above, Market.- Rev. J. a ,McCottonou; Pastor., Services; Sabbath; at -10, A. M.,•and 7, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday twenlie. at 73r, o'clock • - " ti - Eng. tool!iveran Chilreh, Market, Noire. Rev. L. M.'lttloas,.. Pastor. Preaching 'every Sunday morning and evening. at 10X A'. 1.1 4 and 7, P:M.— Prayer Meeting and Lecture Thoraday even., at 7 o'clock _ . . . 1 Maeriaue'Notiees mist be aee4mpanied wiih cents ee appear. in ' : : . . . . . 'the Ist inst , ac the house the bride's mother, by the Rev. d. B. McCullough, Mr. IiV4iFtiNOTON Brw of Stinsburg,. LancusterVo., Pa., to Miss Ligztic:A. Poris of. this Boiough...: • • LORtr-LSC . T ..—On the 4 23th•inat.. by Rev. John-S. Janes - McConnell, Pistor of New Pliladelphirt M; E. Church. .WIII.LIAM LOAD to IifAItGASP.T •Sqll7, bo th Of Matumay en)... • • • ' • ! ' • • SCOTT—YOUNG.--Cin the 25th mat., by Rev. John S. Janes: McConnell. Pastor .orNew. Philadelphia M. B. Church, Joan - Snort- of Company 'O. 'fith Penna., Vol. CavalrY; to MAitiVoCtio. of New Philadelphia...- . Simpleanniuneements of death*. free.. Thoae .ae rompanird zofth noti,-ea, dm., must t o paid for.at ,the rate x 1 ,10 cents per line. . • • Danyille. April 99, Ettiina-ra: con sort of Henry F. Delbert, and daughter . of George Re-. ber, Sr., aged 27 years, 9 months and IS days. '.JAMES—In Minersville. on Saturday, May 1521565. from Injuries !waived in the mines of GoodmanDolbin on Aril 10. 168.1. Davin T„JAII6B. LOVELL.-In'Pottaville. May.l4th,. IV .% of malig nant Typhus Fever, LIANNAR M. youngest daughter James and Anne ET-Loveil, late of Minersville: . • .M.AItSUALL.-=ln Philadelphia, on the 30th ultimo! Joan% ,FLantao . Dtssaus - Lt., m the 28th year of Winger Asa regillai -meeting of United 'Division—No. Te.:13.. of T.. heidiu. their • hall on the evening, of Thursday; May ISM; the following preamble, and resolutiona -were, adopted Witness, ft. has pleased the - Divine. Ruler,in His wisdom, to remora from our midst, from the effects _of Injuries received in the mines: Brother Diva) T. Jsoirs, A member and presiding otlicer of this Division : and whereas, we have ever recognised _ln 'him 'one of our most faithful Members:and a true Son of 'l'einperance, Reenvim, That we have heard'with great sorrow of the untimely death of our late brother—of one,whom a. a brother we loved . and honored, and whom se the bead of the Division we respected. liasnimsn, That.we ire in this. death but another. ad monition that life'fa brief; 'but - theta:Ming of the_ hand and the *mid kno*s ne no more forever. This thought' obould nerve all who , remain to renewed'eter: Dons inlbegiotioni cause' In which we areeopmed inspire ue ktit the' good fight manfully. until the hosts of :Alcohol are ;overthrown, and our• bind made . ton,. Thm, these resolntioni be entered on the Minutes of this DlO:skuf,. and that they be pitbilelted in- The Bridal Cisamlber. NOTIpOs: ItiAltutiou. " DIED. =II • '',:3wziAr---iV,•.mehts.'.,jAt,4•al.t-•.e. LUST AND FOUND. AI4WILA.WED«.—StraYed array from the. - 441bearlber on the 14th; *Slack and. White COW Orem 4 years Old, pretty .large whlte'rdroke down the •• `beck and chain with' /mall found belt,' around the Deck._ Any jnformatton m .to, i 11‘ • the whereabouts of the. Cow will be lima- fatly received by • - WK. 24111.1.14Gt0N. • 14ay, *65,-21-St• - St. Clalr. 7 --- TRAlCE'lli.....Cante to the_ premises oi.the sup t." scriber at lleckschorville =Nay 17th. UM. a Red Heiler mixed with white, about - A °` VOIR) years Old, a white lace. a white stripe , along the back, hind feet white and white tail, The owner will please call, pccwe property: pay • chiuges'apd take away or it will be sold according to law., .PATRICK BOYLE. Ilecknhervilik_.. May • - . itt-8t• WANTED. 461 tifi,IREWILIEbi..Lost 'on Monday last in - 1 41.10JU Abel' Boronet Pottsville, a LEATHER WALLET, containing .between 'SiSO - and 000. The above reward will be paid on leaving it at this office.— Owners nanie on inside; under name. Wilkesbarre. , • June 3. .63.-22-2 t• GBO. SCHOENER. 0111 T. OS MIMI. AID, at or in, the vicinitv - on - Them:MP: P; 'N.. 11ay . ..?..5; `MA a. massive GOLI) SEAL, RING with a lied Stone bearing adevice and motto. 'A suitable' reward and the 'thanks of the owner .will be given for, the recovery of the ring or for information leading to It.: The name of .the owner is , engraved' within the ring. Please ad. .dress JOURNAL OFFICE • June 3. '65 •—•P. -3t , . . • lANTED....A. man of active;-energetic bu.ipess •V V hatblt!A, a.s. - A tiAistunt Superintendent of savend Collieries. A young Civil Engineer,, haring some ex perience iit and' about "mines preferred most be an Amelican. A proper person can hear .or a very deal- . rable_place. Address D. 11., /liners' Journal. Potts ville. PA... Janet, UrANT It D.—A than whO thoroughly understands ' the Mining of Coal. to 'take charge f,l a mine in the-State titillinois. A man with some grata) can hare the sole control and . find a ready market for the same, either at Peoria. Chicago•or St. Louis.. Addreas A SPENCfift. Custom . House. N. Yotk..,. 'IZ I TEAM ENGINES WANTED.—The nu -I.7.g..dcraigned wk.hos to purchase 3 secoud-haial Steam Engipee, of ea or 30 horse-power each. Addrese Pottmille, Pa. P 4 4.9 T. ' 64 - • • . iO-tr VLF - ANTE D.to purchase Six - Matt 'pecOnd Mind V V . Engines from ti to .10 hullo power.... Pnmp rind Druitrif of all scree and tioileni of any faze. The bigh t:4. cash price Will be - paid for the same by WREN*.I3I.I()TIIER. Coal ,t., Potnwille, April 1. 'f.h. 1:1-tf . . , . . ANTE-W ni.!, tlutation by youg man, a grad , It .. nate cifCritteralewsViinntiencial Collette, aa Clerk br Book-Keeper.. Baring several years experience 'in C.:lett:ln •in the coal region, beet of references for abil ity' and intevity, given, 'Please tuldreaa "BOOK ICEEPER" at this office: •-.' ' ...March IL, , 65.-10-tf • - LEGAL NOTICES. Ab7NOIVOIay 13, 565.. the Court order. and direct the. Treasurer and Co/lector of Blythe Township. to receive no Town,!hlp Road Orders 'for tlie parnent.of Road Taxes for the year ISA in Blythe Township, except, those Orders drawn .and issued in 2565,. for the current expenses of the year 1333; June 3, ' BY ME COURT. A ILIMINIS'iIiALTION •NOTlCE.:.—Letters A of aininistration on, the estate of NATHANIEL BOWER: late of the Borough of Ilinersville, srbuyhill County, (le:toms:4 - have been' glutted to the oder signed ; all persons indebted - to said estate ar erebY notified to make payment of the Barna, a se toot tog.claira s sgoinftit, to present them for .ttlement. JACOB A. H.AZEN: Administrator. May n. ,• . . • 22.-4 t . . A 10 1 3111%11 1 / 4 TIItATIONI rm. its letters of administration on estate 'of JA COB °WINNER. late 'of the Bkotyzh of Saict Clair, Schuylkill County, Pa.. deceased. haie beengranted to the undersigned. notice is hereby given to all those in debted to said estate to make payment and those 1111Y log preient them for. settlement. • • MARYM. GWlNNEit..Administratrix. St Clair. Nay 2 3, '65 91-6" 't -Vlll. Wll LoILIADIAIP ENT AT E.--Letters .of Adnaluidratiori upon - the estate -.of WILLIAM . WILLIAMS; late of Blythe township, deceased, having been duty granted to the undersigned, , all .persons debted to said estate are requested to- make payment; and those having 'claims or demands, to present them 'without delay' to. WILLIAMS, -Nifty Ntw Philadelphia in3IINIST TION •NO rirca.—sm:re „as letters of Administration on the estate of Wm. M. Thomas, late of the' Borough of Minereville, Schuylkill County, P*., demised, have been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby,. given to.all those in debted to said e.tatetomike payment and those hav ing claime nt them I'M sttlement. • • • ' . THOMAS wynyystAs; Administrator .• ' or to SElfirW. GEER, Minersville,.Pa. . E XECtritO,Witii NOTlCE,;:—Letters teate 'meritaryy have been I:Jaded is theambscribee as Ex, ecutor vf the. last.' Will and Testament' hf Susarma Bowen: deceased. late of the Borough orSchnylkill liaveni' by thii Regiater of Willa of Schuylkill County:, -All penums having 'claims auninst the estate will pi mient them without delay and thoee • indebted wilt please stake ptompt- payrnent to t.he subscriber. ' • JOHN BOWEN. North. Miuthelin Tp . • 211-01.. Din EN IS'r R ATION . NOT C ...Where as Let ere •or Administration on the estate of John Humphries. late of the" Borough of Mbiersville. tletinylklll. 'County: deceased, .have been ! granted .to the sebseriber by the •Aegister,—Notice is. hereby giv, 'en told' those indebted,to said estate to make payment and•those having claims will' present them. for 'settle ment. ' " ANN lIBMIIiftIEZ, Administratrix_ .Itay _ 20-6 t• • the • 1101VARD7111t.C4 Su !JAM) §. l l No , rns ."l7 June m Partition liStin, rtition in COMMOII Pleas or Sehuyl- HENRY:II4OIIEIS, j . , kill County. • • And, now. 10th April.' tscz, on motion of Wm.:L. %Whitney, Counsel ;for 'Plaintiff. it atipearing :to •the Coat that certain•of the defendants in this action are parties residing within this Commonwealth. hilt out of the Cbititty of Schuylkill, and that 'certain .other de fendante in this action are parties residing' 'out of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. the Court do order and tbiect that the writ iif Sumin.ins isSneki therein on the nature and substance thereof he puldh.heil accord ing. to the Acts of. Assembly in such case provided in; the, Mtak.na' Anuan4., a newspaper published in -the Ckumtv of Schuylkill, and in the ."North American and llnitcd States. Gazette," a daily • newspaper tiuldished in the City of Philadelphia, Once a.week - for sax: weeks previous to the return day thereof. Br the C , inrt,• • • JOSEPU M. FEGER, Prothonotary, • • Schuylkill County, al. , • • • ' The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the L S. Sheriff of rkbaylkill County, Greeting: . • If Howard Richards make yon iiectire in .pre ..rrenting his claim. then we command yoirthat - j, ou Sum . nion b‘ - gooci And lawful summons Henry 'Morris. Lien: jantin W. Richards, Angnstns 11. Richards., Benjamin W. Richards. Trustee of Salina M. Lawrence. James • C• listable and Sarah L. Constable. his Wife, in right of said S craft. Citifies E: Richards. John:T.. Glover anti Anna M. Glover 'his . wife, in , right of the said Ann • Catherine Wood,' Maria .Wood. Trustee 'fi:r Mary ( - 4. Corey-Pais Ibildentrui.. and Caroline N. Haldeman; his Wife, in right of theriaid Caroline, Thomas S. IVoial, .Grrorge-W. 'Haldeman and Jennie W. Haldeman, his wite, in right of the said denote, Isaac Scull. and Susan W. Scull. his wife, in tight of said Susan, 4 oseph.W4 a al. • . William E. Wiiiiii..James.P. Wood, • Louis - Reeves anti ll:inn:di A. Reeves, his wife, • in right of said ilannah. Mary P...W00d and Charles •J. .W00d... late of your County..'so thatthey be and appear before our. Judges at Pottsville., at our County Court of Common Pleas,. there to be held the first - Monday of dime next, to Ehci* Wherefore -•-whereas. he- thesaid Howard'Richards. and the aforesaid Henry Morris: Benjamin W.-Richards. Augustus H'. Richards. Benjamin W. Richards; Trustee of Salina M. Lawrence. James Constable, and Sarah L. Constable, his wife. in right of said Sarah; Charles E. . ',Bich/mix John T., 'Glover.. and Anna- M. Glover, life wife.' in right of said 'Anna. Catherine Wood.. Maria Wood. Trustee for Mary G. Corey, Paris Haldeman. and Carolifie N. Haldeman. his wife, in right of the Said Caroline, Thomas S. WOod, George W.. Haldeman and Jennie W. Haldeman; his wife, hi fight of the said Jennie, Isaac scull and Susan W. Scull, his wife,..in right of the 'said .Srisan. Joseph. Wood. William E." Wood, denies P. Wood, Louis Reeves and Hannah A. Reeves, his wife, in right of the said Hannah, Mary P. Wood anal Charles J. - Wbod, hold together and undivt drat all thatcertain piece or parcel- of land, being two. connected - tracts of land- situate partlY,..in Norwegian Township and . partly in 'the-Borough of Pottsville. ! County of Schuylkill, - State of Pennsylvania. the one of - which was originally surveyed on a warrant to Conrad fillimich. dated the loth day ot July, A. D., 1792. arid the ! other surveyed on it warrant to Jacob &di. elated the ! Mir day of September, A. 1)., therintward boun daries and descripnen of which are as follows rang at. a Stone corner of the tract surveyed on the ! . warrant to Jacob Zoll and also a corner of land of the. heirs of 'Stephen Paschal. decrzvsed.thene.e by the sonic north twenty-two degrees.' west twenty-seven - perches tott chestnut tree. a corner of the division line between the Said. two connected • tracts and the same course twenty-eight perches further. making together fifty-five , perches •to a stone, corner" of Benjamin Potts thence by the PalllC I , ollth sixty-eight degrees twenty.; six perches to a stone. • • thence north twenty. degrees. west thirty-three -perches toe Stone, - thence by laud • late of John Path deceased south slily-eight degrees,' west fifty-11 , M percheS kill . stone, and north twenty-two. degrees - weir forty-tire perches to a spruce tree; ,corner of land 'late of Michael Bright, • thence by ; the same oath sixtY:eight degree* west one hundred and seven perches. Co a: stone; north twenty-two degrees west thirty-two perches ..to a spruce tree, and south sixty:- elg.httlagrees, *eat thirty-sit perches to a pine.,tree, corner - in the line of land late the property of Mathias. Bechtold, toenceby the ' Same, south twenty-two de • greet, east - twenty-five perches toe white oak tree, a. -1 - corner of said Bechtold's land. andalsO a corner of the'' division line of the two tracts now described, thence by said .13eChtold's land anuth fifty-seven degrees, west 'twe ,td-eight perches .to a post, corner in • the line of. Saidliind - and a corner of tract No` hate' John Port, -- deceased; thence by the same south twenty-three de : ~grees, east try() hundred and twenty perches tea poet, a corner of the lint of Henry - Biddle's land, thence by the s.ameand land. late of George Shoeniaker.. north sixty.seven degrees; east three hundred and thirtY-one perches to a stone corner, and the south west corners' of the acre lots laid out by said' John Lott, thence by the same' north twenty-two degrees, what Ilfty.two and one-eighth perches to a stone; thence byihe same north sixty-eight degrees; east - nine perches to a poet, thenck by- land of - Lewis' Weineray. and Gruff & Dundes,. north*nine 'degrees, west eighteen and three-fourths perchei a.stone •in -the line of land of:the heirs of • Stephen Paschal, deceased, thence by the same south sixty-eight degrees, West one hundred and Mx perches to the stone 'comer at the place of beginning, contain ing together three hundred and eighteen acres :fiftraix. , and three-fourths percher and allowance, of which they the said defendants deny partition to be made-between therh according to the laws and customs of the Com monwealth of 'Pennsylvania, and unjustly permit the same not to be done contrary to said laws and customs, ... . , •• Witns the Honorable . Junes Ryon; President of onr said Court at Pottsville, this Fourth day'of April, A. D..:l.)ne Thottsarid Richt Hundred and StztY five. . •• JOSEPH M. FEGER , PrOthonotary. •• April YU, `.64. •.• .. " • . .. - • IT-St . FRED.ERIOK ILUSELER . 411ZEMOrE OF THE . . . And Reerettary tted General Aga- for the ..Fairseemit fffitttgol Vire leinreeee C. • ' ." et" Illehm`ylkillt Comity. . . Has opened his Office carnet . . of Centre and Norwegian" streets. Pottsville. on the Peened door of the building in which is established,his Proonce and Fruit Store., All bnelnees entrusted to him wilt •be thankfully:ye-- mired and carefulljettended to.. - • - Apri1 . 29,."65 • rf-tus. . • IllielluabehtM•fixtract Bruhn giroi,health and Irtuor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility le aecompanied by many alarming aymptoms, and if, no treatment Is submitted to consumption, insanity or epileptic eta ensue. " April IL alk.••. • • 1.1:6m UNITE]) STATES HOTEL, . . It; Y..'& Naw Revell &Weatem-8, B. Depot, Beach Street, Bo,ston. 8. F, M. PRATT, fnnnerly of the American Tionse. - itar la* '651. /947 Heinsboldoalirriises Eluctnr and litiacmin Rasa Nassu Aires secret' and delicate dlsordsra, in tin& stapes, at little evened, littia'or twat's* in diet, air 'inconvenience, and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor; inumatilateln its slam. and fres frina all in /1140u Pri'"ertiaa • ',•• - :April ~° l 4 6m • Quinn:NG - Taiukoco;:-. - A lirgii ereorunent 0-1 id different kinds. in MAL bble:. !mimic' by ' tkv. = • W. E. HOUR. . GENERAL NOTICE' -s •• • • • cO. 0,, it,...;.Being 'absent 012 ,bilelm,. Lodges. In .this 'District. will dinmt t b;T: &immtudnatione to .WASHINGTON RE/F'Ssrpci: Almand; D.Master. by elp.ecizil appointrnclitq the bydersigned,. and ta to be 140 reTo2l2iZed it/ al! news ppriaintag to that official takaition h i . , ~. •.-- • - JOHN M. CROSLAND. \G. Ic . - Pottlo .- le. Jane 8,, '65; -'' • 9.:!-.1t.. , . . . . • • ANTHRACITE COAL IFOR NAVE:- • • • • - • i '' • • „ . • - . Bram, or Itrantraairtr aro, Rammer-lio. r. - :3': • - ~ SEAtliEf. PROMS-ALS; foi . tinatthillg the r7' ,': '. Conl•for the Natty, to be delivered during the the ft - t'' ' ' teat 9 , - • .nding tinth Jane, 1666. will be7reixdve& at thia b .s. 1. • until l 0 A.. /11„ 26th 'Jane, 1666. . - " 4 41 '-'.. ... Thee proposals Must be ezdorsed'"Proposal a h e e..- et •.'..-- thiacite Coal. for Steramers t ”.'lbat -they ma y i x . '' .. ...-:':••••- tinArnialted from otlier.businesit letters. , Y . tack. ,;-:, • The offer must be. for the delivery of 50,0 en 1,1i4: 2,240 _pounds. - to ilet) ~: .. • The coal wrist 'be of the best Buck Meantait , s t '',e -' • Black Heith, 7 or of s kind equal to - them In all it ° •t teethe purpose intended, which equality wi ll t„,,,.. . - ~:c. .. termined by a Board appointed by theSeerie64 .-:7.;•' Navyafter.the reception Of the bids: • a kte 2 4 - ,i: • The - nemeof the coal proposed to be furnished re t`..'”' ••.; . be stated In the offer..'. :-: -. • 4 'r- '• e" • it-is to be delivered in lumps of snltable size . far - et t.",:i4, - • ,- -. -vat steamers, clean, of iiniferm . qnality. sei se t . „, / f „,. ".„v , ...' froni impurities, unmixed , of which' the wenn--; E t l - - 1.. -'.: - will be required to ffirnish :such - evidence as ~-i!7 , 02 - ;:; . , satisfactory, and - .Ate subject to Such trispe e e o , i':', l .. i- i,.' . ...• qualityandquentity as the .Department truly di re ,: . .........• • The coal must.An ell.respects. - be satin - factory to the. ; , V/i .- 23..?-r; Spector or izavectors to be appointed by the tastes:too. ,-/.. :::: •.1 will have the tight of• peremptory rejection, - - -g.C : .: :'..,---'.. • 'The coal in. to be delivered otelmarti,venn e i s , *l,, -- 03,;. .-, • place i n the port of Philedelphities May be des/gai t ; t'''''' .. .by the Bureau,: and' in . such'tpiantittra and at-et: • - • -7 ; • '• -• times as. in the opinion of the Burese, tb,,, ,r ;,51 .. ~-;-, cies of the- service may-require: coreme ac h, t ; . - ;5,-..? , .3 : , ti . , - ? -the yei-el is reported.ready via .receive- - ewer, :. k i '.?t • ' 2 ,X .. , ''':',•••-..,.,' ishing, if - demanded, - not I:nail:kin Low tim. mr 47 , ..5`11- -.'- ';' , to be distributed to each vessel, us may b e e• - i . 7.'„:llte - ',' until the 'loading ie CoMpleted. • . . l 'it -1 - , 1 - 391,; ,- . : - . e-:r Trammels will likewise be received for ' th e de:it. se ... 'F7t," l i . 4 o,e-ton:int the same quality of mai,: to h e de . ',.. 1 ,f-:.-- 3 ,114 cried in the port of New. Yor k. Mr board vieteia.t, E"'e.u.' " Philadelphia," .' - • • ~.., ' - • . t„.2." . 7::: - In the en se of failure to deliver the- coal i n ~,,,,.., tii - ,... 4 :::':' .: quantity. 01 the primer quality ; nod at rift , prop er , !.., ,i , .., ~ slid plae. the iktreinewnll re. - erre in the cor.tra-t ••• •:'1.7,•-1 • 4 right to'purchase IlmthwitX at the re ri.k ,:',3 f.'i.l - expenne. (hit which nosy s een 'necessary to NV Ir,-: ' '',4; . V. ,_ f.„,„ deficiency. . . . „..4 . . Any demurrage or ether eharees to limo, th,.„, ,i L.! , lthestrtnient may be etil,ject ed limn delay in them- te z ''''' - ';' , 4 deiivery - of the coal by. the cum: at-ton will be de "7 from th eir-hills:. in , - ,n, ''' PIF vessels. The price munt he- for • the coal delivered ed he,,,, kir-4 - vels. on the terms and. conditions ahoy, lesser,lesser,,-s, ' the contructors risk and expense, and withiel: er•; ; I:"--- .: charge of any' kind. . • . • l'hE offeens &melted tit , law. taunt be accomm e !,„, -::::::- by a written guarantee, signed by one or m•tn2ree,,:.-3.--E•E• table persona to. the e ff ect that they undertake tint r.t .- , - ...4 . bidder or bidders ii ill, if his or their bid be 5c:..i.,„ . -,...,-, :_ enter into ohtigmi,m; et sch Wile as rimy be mte:l-2,i '.,15 : ,1 by the Bureau: wth good 'a n d stuili4ent nicotine!, -,, ".,-... .....f furnish the supplies iirvased. - ... `,". „, -.1 No prmxvitttin Will be- considered -unles. le , cen,.'' - „ ,,, 2;:ikt filed by such guarantee: and the Department metre, i;,- • - , ... ; ` the right to reject all the offers, if considered to b e , ";-: ::: , s4 the interest of the service to do so. . • , ''''-',- ~., ~.. .--. 'Two •or more sureties each in a Sum, equal toe, ' - -R, aliment 'specified naive paid. - will he required:6 ~2 - , - :2..:), , ,..- the co:dr:lel, and 'their responsibility Will he ctete! - ,:i - Veg, - by a L'oileil States IM - strict Judge, Uni :Eel fitstes g e , 7 3 - ?,-,Ear trict AttOrtfey; Cidlector. or-Navy Agent. ~- -- -"';' , -ilie, As, additional and collateral - security, twerey x , 5,.. : ,- cent, will be withheld Irian. ,tile atmount of all 2 ,,,..,-,".. meta, which reservstion la not, lobe 'maid r x , r;?: ir ial 4 l, :w . ..., :authority or the Secretary, of the -Navy, „until Tilt r . ,,i, , . tater - shall have - been In all :Impede CoMplied ii - re,"::,.. - ev - . and the remaining' eighty par cent , or other ariveeV • ' • that may be due upon 'eackbill, will, when a proper et /- tillente is furnished by: the inspector.' and the .bilt t5 ; , .::2„ .. ~- 4 - proved by the Bureau, - be paid by - such navy agent!, a - •Il - fr.” .the contractor 1318.) , name. 'within ten days Idler :.riii . .- - - warrants for the same shall have :been . pawed byes ' .- V -. • Secretary of the Treasury, -' : • ' • Et will be stipulated in the contract that, if deed: Se lii-/ ---- made in the delivery of the Coal - ill the quantity:et:E.:it!' quality - land the place and time -- directed by the R : .-0••,:r , -reap-then and In that cime. the cootractor and m.r..3::::::, ''''- reties will furit - and : pay. to- the United ststte, 5 , , ,; , ,,4,. liquidated damages, a sum of miney inn • excerf:: i ':,.-_("`" • twice the contract price-. - which may-be recovered fo -, 4 ,-:'-',' time to time, according to the actor acts. of t7,,a d5 ,„, , : - . --,,,,. :- •• - in that cane provided.- - . ' - . • Zs, • - Bidders, • whiise - proposain -shall be accepted, t e, i.- . ,r ,. . ' none other, will he notified, and: as early as pe1ete.,.:,.1 - ble, - ncontract will be transmitted to them, whirl: im ,- ,': , .."'; will he required to - execute within ten :rays after ltqi.. receipt et the ' post office or . navy agency newel '," - 121.N I them.' r .- ' , The-Sorra of offer, guarantee; ..and certificate l a te s• -- .7--. with given : - POliM OF 'OFFER. •' - ~LT ' I for we), of -,—..State..of— hereby rk.:,, , .ref , t a ft: .. .;',;),' . nieir and • deliver -I=3-- thousand tons 1,1 ---- anthrict -:',7'; coal.for stet:eters' use, at. .t---t•tit the rate of ---: sti7k' .; ton nr 2.240. pound* amounting, to -- (tidier,. ,: - ....,0 - .13,-2 . „, .7 . 'Whale iu conformity with the , pre - Visions and tense' '2"; ,- ., thnadvertisemenr Of "the 24th day - of ..Sfey, MS. th(t• ...7 , " the Navy - Depertmene 'and hereunto appended , - ,I„ : 171;4 . 1 .. Should 'my (or our) - offer be 'arcepted, • I (or we; re. --' . ..V.5. queAt. it be informed at --;--, and that the wear:let mei- ' ... 14 .. ;: l li be forwarded to- - --- for signatures and certilicatee. --- .- , ,- - ,A . (Place ), ' -; (Signed) - - ' .A. 8. - , V.1i•7 2 .•% . .:-,-5- - • • . FORM OF GUARANTEE... •-, . ' • '-•,.--1 2,4,,4 ~, ... We, the undersigned residents of e----. la the.s4ia , ."- Of •—; and of ...---1, in the State of-_, hereby joie. ..IA ly and severally covenant with the United States. yet . - -:-Se . euerantbe that in case the foregoing- bid of -- at i 2 eepted......, .. will, within ten days after- the receipts. ..; the contract at —. executethe same.. with geod .1% - . ::24 . ' cadent sureties for the delivery of inc. anthrr:i : ,, :i.' , ' Coal proposed. in compliance with the terms Of thee ':-;-.,,,-,...;.: vertieement of the'-24th. May. 111th, hereto appriiciri - tp, , ,1••• and wider which it _was made: and in case theca;„:- - i'l? : - 8171t/1 h/11 to enter into the contract aferet-aid, ,t,...„„:- . . - . ii. guarantee to.ntake good the-difference between de ci .. :'...,,A. for of the said —, and that which,may be accepted . - 7-:' , 3.;:.1713 -- . ' Witness, • - (Signed.) . - e Cl) - - E. F - „ -,- ;',..f4 -, ~ -, . ~,. ..;,, , T -- I CDu he t re e) bie . ttrtifY that '' to the best of my knowledge 4,.. , . ;,., .belief, the _above named guitrautors, -- and-_ is '' .".., good and sufficient., , - . '' : : . . -- , a „ 7 (signed.) (Signed.) ..- •-•- • . ” C. 11. • •- .4 ', - ) 2 , -To he signed hv. the _United States District Jude. :41 . 4. • United States • District Attorney.' Collector, or Nut' -, , i e Agent, :• - '-- • . • 'rune a. .66.-22.4 t , -..7 -, -, . • e. . . . . • . - ..z.riffOTIFCE•TiD BRIDGE kItIEII,-Z . A • FRS.—The undersidtmd. Crom' z$l , ll.Cl tlt - County' ofwill receive proposale o ttne ?or ttie' erection of two tref.c.4...;.: . , ae.roas the Little Schuylkill River, one in the of Port Clinton, the other hear the Borough of C. 5 qua. no awards haying bein made • upon the, pror,m",r4 receivedllrh, 1x65. Plana and sPechlcatious rat, 't!'g be seen at thi. office.. - •CHAItI.ES SPRINGER,' - . • E. \ V.' Z lEGLEIt, ,-Cotniorniteilocti • - ' DAVID FOLEY, A ttit , t—F. : .W. Brerrrec. Clerk. Commisalorfeho Office, Ittay,27th, laSa. 21•!C Poll_ SALE 11j - Ler • LIMA MACE...Four MILLIARD TABLE', ply Brennan Furnititre Ware i.. nrxl door to the Amertran.flow.e.. • . 11.1.711.91N1W LOTH FOR i.1.41.E.—T1 untlerSigned ‘4ret'S *for sale valuable, buntline I. I , catetl iti &buylyftllthe.prop.ity ththi of George Heiser. tlee'd. Por terinS, ctc.. apply to HENRY ZIMMERMAN,'PuttFviIk l'a May 13, . • I^-61 G O 1.4 SELDEN &r, CO. _ Illarrufacturiug Jewellers, 27 COUitTLANDT ST., N. YOEI, - 100,000 . WATCHES, CERA ass, GOLD PENS, RENOILS, &c., WOAT $500,000! TO BE soth . AT ONE DOLLAR EACH OUT REGARD TO VALUE; /LIT ItOT TO At PAID CNSII. TOD 6NOW.iTTIAT TOD Tt . . • . • • . -- Splendid List Of Articles._ • -. Air to he sold for ONE ;DOLLAR Each. 200 'Gents' Gold Hunting Case Watclies, - ....-FicurS:l • Xoo Ladies' Gild & Enameled Case Watches .15 . 400 Gents' Hunting Case Sliver Watches... ss - 20)) Diamond . co 3.000 Gold Vest and Neck Chain 5 ...:,..,.... 15 " ••• • 4 3,000 Gold Oval Band Bracelets 4 4..04M .Chased Gold Brakelets '• • 2,olo,Chatalltie Challis and Guard Chains.... • 6 6.000 Solitaire and Gold Broches... . 2,06) Lava. and Florntine. Brooches •- • . 4 2,000 Coral: Oparand Emerald Brooches 4 .• 2,000-Mosaic; Jet, Lava, and Florentine Ear - I)mpit , • • 4.f.00 Carol, Opal. and Emerald Ear Drops. 4.000 California DiamOndlireast Pins 2 50 1,000 Gold Fob and Vest Watch Key5.......2 6 0 " 4,000 Fob and Vest Riblain Slides 4,000 Sets Sleeve" Buttons. etc.. 4,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, etc" 6.000 Miniature. Lockets 4.000 Miniature Lockets—Magic Spring 4,000 -Gold Toothpicks, Crosses; etc.-.. 5,000-Plain Gold Rings &WO Chused Gold Rings. ' ......... IMO 'Stone Set and Signet Rings.. 5,000 California Diamond Rings 7.500 Sets Ladles' Jewelry--Jet and G01d.... 5" •. 6,000 Sets Laireti•Jesielry—Carneo,-Pearl, etc. 4 b,OOO Gold Pens,- Silver Extension-Holders Pencils . ... ....... 6,000 Gold Pena and Gold-Mounted Holders.. • 3" 5.000 Gold-Pens and Extension• Holders. is • • " 5 000 Silver Goblets and Drinking Cups 7.000 Silver Castors • . 2,000 .fillver.Prult. and Cake 13asketi. • • • rem ento. 1,000 Dozen Silver Tea Spooni 1,000. - " Table spoons and Forks: 10 ' • • II4CNT4 or. DICTItf BIJTION, • CERTIFICATES naming each article and tie Vs' are plaoed in SEALED . ENVELOPES. which eke mixed: One of these Envelopes, containing II tificate or Order for some - article, (worth at le dollar at retail:) will - be 'trent by mail to any at without regard to choice on receipt of 5 Celli , . purchaser will see what'Article it 'maws, and hell which may be from One to Five Hundred IkAlars; can then send One Dollar and receive the rirt , named, or any on the het of the v eame seeing the article, 11.11 does not. give perfect ratirl, lion: we desire ft to be- immediately returned amount paid will be refunded. _ • By this mode we give selections fenra a vat of line good.; of the bait make and kited styles intrinsic worth. at a nominal price. while eV chance of securing articles of the very highest In all crazes we charge for forwarding the Ce postage and (Ming Me - brieineee, . the sign of. five cents, which mast - be enelosed in the Order. eertificatovviril I be rent for $l - ; eleven _for .1,0 for $S sixty-five fur $14): one hundred for VS. Parties /Paling with us may depend 1 , 1& hr. prompt returns, and the article draw* , will ts , • mediately sent to any address by return • Entire satisfaction Guaranteed In all cases. Write your Nape, TOWll;Colada.attd Stitt and address N ,cO..- . .Cowealannat treet,'New May • ' 20-6th If • PAINT Elms : rAcENT I 11(44M ::-The r;* eertber haajnef received from Is'ew York so so'_ nier.t line' frartied ratan:rigs . among which arai followittg:-Pllot Harvening, peninea Jr/11*ton, Byron'e Villa.- Lake tong , . Sulilerl94 :Protect It, Sub St.. 'Sew York- Gro. Chteketia." -. 'Also L.floe l'lloting by 3lr. Boundy, thedleabled Miner. Call and ease theCl store. , B. BANS.' ItitLibitiossuarl srEAm A..N "-I- The tuidersigtted, having large Star ti*! and a flue stocks?! Plue. Oalr.• and 11eml9:1 ' Millersburg, Dauphin County, Pa. are pN , mannfacture, and forward to order. the beavie4 Lninber for Breakers,' Bridges, Ship, }lost and ber at shOt notice, to the cities of Philadelphis. more, Washington and New York, or to any poi the Delaware Paver. Union, Schuylkill.. Raritaa, or Tide Waco Canals, or. on • the Northers Ce Pennsylvania or other connecting railroads. • dam',, • •PRECK CO., Millersburg, Danitin C°.; . 18- __„; May - 8., •RS . . VapORTIIAIT.4I.IIust Bectivea.—Floe &mired portriiiia of Lincoln, Grant, Shaman Thom Price I. Also .a ti ne eng ioing of is Eicialci9n, Proclamation.' Price reSti a B. BA.W.i. Alltßoukstere, ctutrs St., Pectarilla Iti ~, "A . B 11;if Abe _l6 el fore a 'beep Sal dolt inc!st In 8h the Nor chtt ulat dra , •the edg tiot eigl Pet mo tha
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