0•i;, - c? , yi! - 77. . '" ----.. ._ -, r '- • '.. 1 . POTI'SVIniE, - : PA. SA:9CURPAIC, , JIINI6 - 241, 1866• 'The-approacting anniversary of the Decla ration will be obsetved vrith, unusual spirit - throughont,the colantry. Indeed it is .eicied ingly proper that it should be, for the Repub lic never before 'the present year had fuTl r*htto make the anniversary a national fes tival. the New - York I'ribune says truly, that iL might choseh other days—Washing tqn's birthday, or tbe.atiiiptiop of the Consti tuilon,. or the Discoiterrlif America, or any thing else ; but the one day it had little right so appmpriate was the day on. which Con gress adopted the theoretical affirmation of Tbomaslefferson that "all men are created equal." : In every day of those years theria . thin has practically cast contempt on Jeffer inn and his immortal doctrine. Ruled by a despotic faciloh that bated Democraey, the Republic has lived a lie-.and, when it appeal ed to Heaven to.bear witness to itarespectfor the great founder of *American Institutions, oscillated in ffile indifference between atheism and ficOtry.- Today for the first time it has . a partial claim to lift its right: in such an asseveration. To-day, it is at least settled 'that wherever the flag of the Union 'floats. no fetter shall hold :slave,- and that so much of "equality", as .corisists in the freedom to move from place to place, is the law-of .the United' States. ~ . • We would have that for, one . text 'of the . thiekcotning ovations that begin to Murmur In our ears. Hathere no stint to the i.ejMe logs over what four Years .of. strife: hai , e - brought us, for it is just and • patriotic toltnake the most of our victory. - Bitt in or der to make the most oflit, We must remem- . ber what it has failed to secure, and how far 'short of the goal we • are still -halting. And *that will be-another - text for another' class of speakers; for the enthusiast and'Reforiner whose Rye- fixes 'steadfastly on the future, tine. whose faith does not stop short of the per: %haps; distant day when the inspiration ofJeff arson shall be the moral.and political . the State. How tar are _re from* vet ,admit ting that .govornments deride their just-:pow ers • from - the,...consent >of the ',governed? Whether negroes are citizens or net, may he' a onestiOn—witether they are Part of the pea ple, Presidential proclamations seem to leave : uncertain, :But that they are among "the governed,"the most."coneervAtive'' . politieitui willnotveriturito deny—until he is remind ed that 'only' frOtu the consent of the 'govern= . led can any ; government .derive its, right . to authority, and then his speculative casuistry may seek to fit.d a term for the political . des . iguation of the emancipated slave which 'may put him outside the pale of even theexhaust -..ilie statement of: the Let Jilin task big-ingenuity-well-7st ill willite tail. The' irresistible progress of events presses. upon the country - the alternative of .denying the fundamental dogma of the Declaration ,Of Independence or of conceding Suffrage tattle :Negro, and Unening . • him those . Cor&n .. thins which are to resettle the. fundaniehtal law 'of the,returning States. ~ ' • • • .:In view of. the exigency pressing upon us; we incline to believe that the pivotal ,State ment of the Declaration LS- not the 'equality -of -all men, but to. seek for it in-the more precise, necessary, and .practical assertion above quoted-that goVernnients are_ffistitu= ted among men• to secure the inalienable rights of life, .liberty, and-the-pursuit of hap: • .pinesa and that their - just powers arc derived from" the consent of the :governed,' and rightfully exist only so .lchig as they are *directed to these ends. 'And it is with refer: - mica to_ this affirmation that'ae : would inter • • prat the guaranty' in the . Omslitution of 'a republian . form .of .gomernMetit to, • every , State. The phrase means. something. and * one of out...present..duties is to give a legal - and beneficial effect to its meaning. ~Ner.do , we admit fora moment that it an be sou stied historically or politically . so HS to•ex.:. : the loyal -freemen : of . the . Satith--,h t i their complexionwhat it may,-frotn a share• in the reconstruction of -their - 16eal. or State : form of government. • ' .. , = - These, then. are. the two themes fdr . the Fottrtli'—thespiendoref: the triumph alreatlY • : won, and the. greater sptendor: of that which - it remains. to. win. , .The din of 'arms grows . still; hut the matfliet' of ideas 'irrepressible until the . Republic becOmes hitatiigeneous- d r ttutil the school -house: "goes down to the' Galf—until the alayeholder is:cdticated . hp to • the'Deelaration,, and until the is in every . Negroa hand.. . - • . . . TUB ITIEWS . OF : JOHN Misoa• Burrs .-Mr. Botts . the eminent Virginia statesman, Was in Washington this week. Those who have seen him, say that he has changed bur little during the past four years, though he shows marks of increased age. But his ;manner . is as prompt and peremptory as ever, and his views of public affairs are marked by the same clear- near ancl.bolOnes al*ays' itharacter ized his political opinions. Mr. Botts' would have the right of holding- office: restricted;.£l great deal more than it is, so that. no' man should ever hold office, South-or North, who has not alWays been a thorough; i.,,neornpro mitting Union-man. He think's that.Copgreas should ithisea . law by . which every man sl.ould be required, as a . condition of holding any office in the- United States; North or South, to swear that he had,never dam,- writ.; ten or said anything to prejudice or injure the authority of the government of the United - Stab% nor in anyway, by act or word,,given sid, comfort or enCouragetneut to its enemies. This would-keep all the powers, of the Gov ernment in the hands of loyal men, _and uMr. .13otisthinks it quite as nineh needed in the North as in the South, for: he. stiys thst the Copperheads inthe North have given more aid to the rebellion than thousands in the rebel States, and are. far more dangerous to the future peace and welfare of the, country. Be would''have every Copperhead who e Wild not take the oath above recited; exclu ded from offipe; and the same oath: cover- tag the same.:gronnd • and couched in the • une terms. should be required of every m.l in every - section of .the couutry,. as a 'condition of. holding office. Mr. Botts is In regard - to neer) suffrage, Ir. Botts says. that it. would . .do more than al!, other measures combined to perpetuate the author ity, of the -old alavehOlders. Whatever may be their present temper, it is certain that sooner or, later these men must empicy their former slaves as free labourers. lie thiuks they will'as a general - thing do so throughout the entire. South. It will be for their.-inter. ests (and that twist 'in the end control their action) to make friends of the freed slaves= - and this they will do. As a necessary . con,e ciuenca. the negroes, dependent'. upon" them fur employment, wages and everything , they have will be guided by their advice in vo -tiug as in everything else ; and thus the effect of giving them the suffrage *otild'be to mut tiply largely the political powers of their fur :Ater masters. This, 'Mr: Botts thinks, Would . r" necessarily be the case for some years; until the negro& become suffcien'ly.eaucated and independent to think.` act :for themselves; iberet re be thinks they ought not to have _the right of suffrage until that teens artiVes. Mr. Botts has never Voted or .taken any po liticad whatever under the.Conted , rate :gictveninient. When it was drat' fnimed he - lt is a crime:Sod predieted ut _ .denounced . . -.Wand fineiniolous,- fOlarei • Ondfitelhen re , titsd to trivatslite to await tas ;tit his predictions. He has been subject to in visions and midi.lfrOm both: iides, :but invariably hired** wont :at the handl'nf the rebels. • . . • - Ho! tr.. wse riatrit.—,Baine of thoT-ttecrel history*Caeassitori islieligelleited'ew i lich shows *mi. - littler the 1443Pi1e litift to to with' that great crime and pill* hluncler.. - A. Unionist of Alabama writes t0 , ..4e ;,of .the Journals of the mariner that States Sis tiraegl ell- otitooftthe,t - Xniorr - -..The.T.ezwentkm in • Alabama which 'passed-.the ordinance 40f. se. cealffi_on.,qa 'Ake .1 1 4 _of -.TPA: O W,' , 136 4,.. Pen-, , slated of one.. ;hundred members; of these, forty-eight were pledged against secession, . • 'and the 'papilla' . vote they:feceivett . as ihovrn by's:careful examination in the Office of Secretary 'of - state; was seven - thousand more than'thit given „for ltie_. secettsion mem,. -. bets. • But ..the real pottular majority was much greater. - In many bounties -- in the southern porticni of the State the Union lien, supposing themselves in a hopeless minority'- , did not run any - - candidates at all, and of course.did notio to the'polls. Thil was the case in 'Montgomery County. The ordinance of secession 'was not submitted to a direct 1 vote of the people after. it was .pasied, be- ; cause ihe conspirators were afraid of the people. They knew the , people would vote -1 it down. These facts justify the: distinction twhich the President drawsbetween the lead -1 ers and' the people in the tecerled States, and I make a special application for pardon netats sary on the 'Art of the leaders. - A Goon Sunt - r.--The• well-khown corms pondefit of the:,;Boston' Fin Icho writes under the signature' of -Burleigh," thua re lates the story of .Grant's re-entrance. :into the United States army it the outbreak . of the rebellion : - • - Your years this .very month, Bars Grant li vet] in her quiet hOme in Galena. Her husband was kr: Grant, the leather dealer, a plain; modest, reliable man, without nmehapparent force, who attracted very little attention - anyway: The vkir had doni meueed..The flag had been shut away-from Sump , ter, and abut out of a rebel cannon at Memphis. One morning Mr. Grant called on Senator ~Washb orne, who resides in Galena. He told Mr..W. that. did.:he not feel -right—that 'he could hot Sleep nights; that he telt he - was not doing his duty. Washburile asked him what war , the matter. Mr. Grant replied, ate doing nothing for my coon- try. .T have Is en etliacated.:C. the nation'a expense hint here lam at hom e - -doing- nothing.: I don't • know whit to-do. I am no- politician. I' don't seem to be. wanted anywhere, arid yet feel as if I were fit - for something if I only could foul my -place.", Mr. Wasliburne invited ins neighbor .to accompany him to Springfield. where an impor tant cotisultation.was to be held at. the reqUest of Governor Yates.: On-the warning of .the fourth day Ur. Giant called at Mr. Waahburue's room; add said: "Nobody knows me here:.4here ie • nothieg for me to do-I am going heme." "Hold :on a day longer," said . Wavuburue. The. next •ayau . important discussion, held . in' the ouncil chamber..: At, 31. r. WaShburne's. request. Mr. Grant was called in. He' held an interview 'with the State authorities for thirty mimites, and then went put. 'As. the door closed; Governor • Yates cried out, "Good God, .Watiliburne,' who is this nian-?- I : have :learned : more about troops in this thirty. minutes than I -.knew all my life: , All I-can do for hitn rain - . is to put him' di .my Yon ,go home and raisc.a regiment and 1.11 'Commission h m ae Colonel.' The thin Watodorie. -The rest of the story th .world knows'by heart. We might add that Grant: brought his • regiment to. Springfield, where the men. be-- • came . very Much dissatisfied id 'consequence. 'Ol inadequate proiision. made for their com fort, and were about to disband and retnrn_ dome, when Mr. afterwards Gen. LOgan, re. - ; relieved Col. Grant from his new. embarr ass j-ment by making eloquent speeCh to the .. .men.',' -They were tts . eager . . - after • it ta stay, : as they bacl . been to go.. Grant couldn't-talk, so he said,• and if it. bad riot been for the . brilliant Logan he Wouldhave..lost reg , '• Ttic . Fointin is Pirrivim.e.;-:-Our citizens We are glad to say, -are piaking . -preparation,s. to. celebrate the . coming AnniversarY of ,the .Declaration •of Independence- in a Manner winch w ill be. creditable, to the . place.. cit.haamade an appropriation to defray ,the expenses, and-private subScriptions • will ntt: • doubtedly, make.np the balance. -For what especially, ' are Ave - Called upon. to give earnest l'thaaks • and rejoice in the, coming -Fourth . ? :The Republic:. is to-day victor over the darkest. and :mightiest con spiracg that ever assailed -the. life of a . rni- . lion Affer four years of desolating;: ex 7 !misting War,, we stand as a.natioe entirely • Fit E . E. tltbiir is. Jionorahre honored throughont the vast.extent _of.the . cOntrY . ; ,the - crack . Of the slave driver's whip is' ilent; education will be the . rtile not the eiceiltian, and the Only servitude in the country will be the servitude of partizans to harbareus ideas : depriving of Treetnen of their rights... ;Let us then . , thank Girl the corning Fourth, : as we -wilcoinc. the brave:boys who May be with us, on ,that . .occasiOtt, for- the blcssings lie hasnesiowed , upou ills 10 tint„ and' taking counsel - together, res6lVe that no effort shall be. spared; no.'struggle . . forb. - mie,.t(i•Ouiier. this eiTringre.a hind of Liberty end J 9131 ibe 'thr even .the humblest iH its lithabitlnts and a light and IV-to , theoril. pressed and benighted ihniughpgt the • THE "AyLERICAN . RENJlll;icpi" of thia - 13or ough, aGertnanlnykil paper, width stood up for the:right:during the Rebellion; in an•able manner. and. with fearlessness, has.been sold 11Y-Mr,.JI-P,.Bertramto'Messrii: E. Snyder and C. •Leibner.-his . former -employees.. nyder has_ beenn resident ofthe.Connty du ring twenty-three years; and:has.been in that office its commencement. He may therefore, be considered a yeteratiprinter..,.-- Flis:partiler is worthy and industrious. : We commentiLthe "Repuhlican." to the patronage of ourgitizens, and trust :thaithe _efforts- of the inew"publishers - may be crowned with EDITOILIB TABLE: " Ev ISLE,-OR THY LAST VOTAOT. Or THE. UALTP 30:—.This is the title !if a new immure, just com menced iu THESATOitDAYEVENINO POST of Phila delphia. It is exciting; and full of interest: ..ve Isle herself .a. singular creature , overflowing with spirit and romance, and with,a tench of the mysterious about her.' We. think any one who begins. 'TAT Isle". • will find it difficult to refrain front perusing to the eud the varied fortunes of this singular girl ; and of .the characters with whom fate bas connected her. , Tuk -Fowl' can be procured of the Peri , idical.Ageids, or by AddresS . in the Publishers; 510 Walnut street,- Ph iladel puia. Price live cents .a single uumber:i2 50. a year, or n 25 for six. !Auntkid. • • , .• docitt Affairs: ekly' Alm antic. kUN-SUN • mootre cuttimr.S. . 1 Rums mt . . 4 19) 7. •35 Matti. 1. 3 . 25 mirg 4 99 7: 35. Full M 9 445 cams 4 . 30 7 '35 Last Q. 16: 6. 57 nairg 4 30 - 1 - . 36 .New* I 3 3 2 mteg 4 1t1.7 35 First Q. 30 - 8 41 evu.g 4 31735 4 .sr 35: • .• • .. • 1865.=.Tuue: 23 SATURPATt , • ••• SUNDAY. .... , 6 MONIM.T 27. TuzsoAr....:l WEDNI:I3I.4Ir. 29 30 Firaphs 1 Pierce's Patent Slate;. . which' is sold at B. Bala store;la a aaiatadmirablet article'for aclioo To- monv tr:--Twenty”.six.th Sunday of the year, and 149051 id after Ttiuity. Day'n length, .1.5 houre Anti 5 minutes.' • . , . . • ,:, . . _ J,F. Brannan; Forty - -eighth Pinniylvania Regiment, hi now. commanding the -Ist Drigt,tle, 2tl Division, 9lh'•Aktn Corps. . •. • . The Bev. 3.1 r. Pomrciy will preach in the Sec ond Prusbyterian ,Church, - im market street, to morrow moruiny, ancl evening. ' • , . .. ~ • . . . . steam Fire Englite.--Vii i have beard nothing lattiy,about the project.to procure a steamr the engine,.. Is it abaudoncid? We hope not. - ' ... . . T.Le Rft`.. Thomaspreach in the .'flaptiet church; Matisifiong6".Btre.A, to-morrow (Sunda . y)- morning an4'iveuing.'; Services ind •• • • ..•• • ra , .. • PPY.4)iolett —CoL W.. Nichols of the .nr,gniar At toy- - ban 'hem' prinetet.l to. brevet .Bripdier Prencial fot' .vale:chle .servicos. , ... Gun. ..Nichas , railuatitd at We4i Point in 1838— Jutenile6miceks will be . given by Mr,.. gem mere.r_attlie X..aoleulsw 140 Friday even,uge of pest wi.wic. be .assisted 42,' QUO bywared end fifty efusteurs.. coo tend letvo always'been of the 'toast interestiog . . . The Postal :Rohe!, Order; Suiteirl i wa ,, inaugurated on' the bit Of• November lent, Proves to lie:a success. Sd of July 280 mouey Order offices gu lot° operation: The syStom embraces s - safe . and ;speedy . mode .-pf trausrasttius wails at ate chirges. • . Nete aistaileifitti---Ouvreapicts will claire)l to look abaci'? fora' counterfeit fine of the wele-flfty 04mi:holes which hem lost tnede: their. "itproisr our.et, They arti.en ioutatichl of theligig tourow 1 1 14.4, ; hot poprlyy'engroved4tyl, - , pru ned:upon llrane Siff - They" 'l4 got on Wire the pkblic are fanailiz: 'with the teritilklifloiht Da*E4trodh — leir"... ii;')l4,': its run* at , Anbarp;; sehuyikin OMMtY, conta in g 103 VIII! , ttrEma*, netWrid Le*B. ticlinck, &oft. skill for* arimo one . #lstadre4 duilare,,per: eu st sw. • • • :wmet„,.: .11 • mm t`negativain theAsTesited preserved • wiiidd dir..Weiktirpotit7: esti le viols. ertgakedit,"destiviying Octlurs_ - of this diarieter. Mr. Allen baa inettes way, more *Weir for.thet :porcelain -triiniaturei' Uteri *he can attend to. It nt a lovely picture. • T yrs-swi gwounductos soldiers, 'Sem . - "CStandard fiss,besu misoteclto Captain' Co:,,q4;_ of 56th'Penusr.lteg::;.1illen McCall; tolet'Lleuien; .itutirsudissso 8.,J0rte540:24 , lasstauslite. - o . lret - viletiis, - suct fully worthy . •of the honor,,ooa ,• . Ire are regueated'hio state, that the do wn mein ing Mail' train . will leave TottaVille 8.15; (in • place of 8.50f.A.= M., mated after next Artniday, 2Gth 'Met: Arriving in l'hfladeliihia. it 12.45 tioon: making. the ueUal • onnnexione,' at , 43ehttylkill Auburn . and Beading. • . . A Rankcositch who recently arrived here from ThibuielphiLgtm brietslait.fo tipteUrtsPidy pianos, will remain dming. the coming week. Persons desirink 14.r..8.'s services during his stay, cvn leave their orders either at Mr.-Drnmheller's EfolPl, where Mr. S.- is stopping, or, at the . store . , . . • . . ' The Contributions of the Cocil ' Interests.or 8chu!.44.7.1 Cotinty 16 the ' &lnitizry .Piiir. - -The op erators-and miners of this' County contributed in 1864 to the Sinitary. Fair held in Philadelphia, $31,834 93. The entire amount zonttihnted bv . the trade in Pennsylvania was 07,81318, It will be seen. by this that this County Contributed more th'i'n half .of the total amount., , A. creditable - . • . Pie • liric Tumbling Run.—Pmf. - *Pouch, the well known dancing ins‘ter, proposes to grre IL pie-nie to his pupils and friends st upper Tani bling Run Dam on. Wednesday 'next 'if - the weather should prove favorable.'. If not clear on .that,day it will be. given on Thatlsday. Jories's string band has been 'engaged for the occasion. Ticket? , $l, for gentleman and .ladies. It will utt- . doubtedly, be a very pleasant '• . . _ 'Lient../oreb It'amier; who for more:then three year , ' discharged With marked ability the: (Intime of-Qoartermister of the.Forty;eightit Regiment; has been we are gratified to leatm'entiiinissioned by . Gov: Certin Major of. that Lieut. Thrta...l3ohannan aneeeeda Major Wagner ea Quer termastel'of the Regiment:. Strict attention to dlity and known capacity. hay.e Bemired to Major gner. a . promotion; the news of which will 'grat ify hie many friends in S-Imrlkill CotintY: - A qoldier of the Forty-eighth Stabberl.- 7 0n. Sat, nrday afternonn la.st,. a -other, named Patrick Grant, of-Co. E; Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Regir. - 111Yllt was . stabbed in the abilorrien by. another aohlier named Scully, of: theifteenthNew : Jer sey Regiment. The -affair took place in' . .Union street.% Alexandria, Va. The wound is so severik . as to tender Grant's recovery doubtful. Scully ivac arrested, and held by the military apthori- . To Keep. Butter in the Sziminer..—A: simple. mode of keeping butter in' Warm weather, where . ice is not bandy, is to- invert . a" common. doiv,er pot over-tbe butter, withoolll - 8 water in the dish in which the butter is laid. •the orifice at the bottom may be - corked . or - - not. The: porousnetia of the sarthenviere.will keep the-butter cool. • will be still cooler if the crock be wrapped. with a wet. cloth. . Not the porosity orthe earth-, .enware,' but the rapid abstractioil of .heat by terfial . eviiporation.. causes the .butter to .become- • •.• linnortant : Notice.—lp another column of to day's paper we:publish the advertisement of the United Stated Assessor of this District, relative to the liOldinit of appeals from the assessments made. -bY the assietant;aissessorii.. We call the attention of tax-payers.to the importance of inspectifik the lista in order to ascertain that theyarerturrectlY assessed, - so that iu case - of error, they may:- pro- - tect themselves by-appeal. ..We -are reeluested to say that:those persons 'who . have not yet made their.retUrns of income, wilt be imniediatels4as, sessed,.and the penalties prescribed by law.added; 'from which, there can .be no appeal.' rie - Peimsyttinilia. Cacitlry.,—Clothing directed. to the following persons have been sent. to this office • from the :tieNenth Pennsylvania 'Cavalry.. They 'Will . please call rind re ceive the same... There is a small., sum for Ex press expenses to be paid . James Grailf•y; Pottsville J: 'McCarthy, New_ . Castle Township ; Wm; Birgan, New Castle; Da vid Coll% do.; Henri , 'Carl-, St. Clair . ; Thomas HOloran, do.; James iipittle, d . 0.; Smiles C..11..0w 7 is, do.; J. Metheringtom. do.;. Mary Beatimont, do.; Joseph Foster; do.; Wm. •Coyely . ,. do.; Diary. E. Williams, ;do.; John Gwinner, Port Carbon ; - -Thomas Magpire, Sit, Hope; ]Liss Retinal:l.4nm A Grand Fistedf.ifiai gr. E.chibii : ion---:-Ltnder the patronage . of • Win.. hil •Er 4:. (if St.. Clair, Henry. Thornini,•-Esii.,;of HArriSburg, and William ' R. 'Williams, ' of- Pottstitle, ,Eisteildfod for the' Couuty'of-Schuylkill will be , heiti. in.this Borough. on the sth• and (Rh of . .TulY; roil the grounds of the Pottsville Water Company:on Port 'Carbon rot.d. TIM comprise.com •petition in Essays; Poetry, Composition, Singinvand Recitals- of select pieces of Poetry, and •Prose frOni the beat •authors. _The Commit tee iu charge have appropriateduver $.700 forpri zee to be given to successful competitors. The Brass-Bands of this County will:Compete - on . both days, and will also. playa nuMber Of pieces do ring each day. The members of the Committee are selected from:diffcreut . .parts the • County, -sett expected to be.the - greatest Eisteddfod . v ev:.r hold on this contment. . • • • 011 the-- ovening of the sth an s a . 6th; after the 'Eisteddfod, there will be a. Gran& Cuneert Under the superviSion of.ProF.Wm..A: Powell, of Scran;• ton. :Ticue and place . will be specified duthigthe • Adjudicator. on Essays-Ancivrin . ...Jories,' ... • , • blond ville, Pa; - " • ." -Singing•L-Prof... W. -.A. Powell; . • . • Scranton, - Pa. • ... .• • • . 4! .• • " Recitalsitev. Thsophilus 'Jones,. : ,• MinerSeille, Pa. .. • , • •' .• " •". Recitals—JOhri James,. Ashland. - 13ahtl.solin -W. Pr),•tic, " - Air Fans for Mini , s—Benjainin • . ~•flaywond, Fott.evillc. . . JOHN 'LUCAS, Ciiiiirman of Committee:.. Davin llossen: Seeretary.• • • . • .• verY pleasant match waa played'on. Satur,tay Jasabet 1N e..ii the.fin-t . eleven „Of tile Os': etv,„&aalttelt , ..t Chili of Pot tsville, and the .Emeelsi ,ir of Tii.ait;trorm, • It. tea-minuted somewhat •unex rs.ctelty; bat tht.a: Tmtearora . Meal ‘bOie their .-de feat with glil4t good nature. "After the game the &•ceola entertainisi, its visitors . , and the Tatter. left town.in the evening quite ioati@fied with the, day'n sprt. • • . iz - the iicoro of the game r.• •-.: • .•. • ler taatana Tbr,e:B;,rdar c Siflyynan r . • b ; • • 14 run out . Jll.B Ski :mitre ci id crap • b Parry • • • 3 ' c Loeserb Reilly Wm,lttunvey c.ltellly b • Reidr. Time. Moi : day 'Mil Mit Wm. Cole c Taylor b • • Par . ry:l, '' .. •.. 'Wm. Vonwriyc'Relily b Ridgway • ' • Wni. Little c Ridgway h Ridgway - ' - Jas. Mick c Patterson b •• ... ... . 2 c Loeser b . Parry, .John I)ovey not 0ut.... 2. not nut IL Whemvall b . 0 b•Parri , W. Davidson b Parry.. ' 0 c Ridgway b ~. 1 Lea byes • • OSGEOLA. /NT INIONGS, Chas: Loeser c Dovey b Borday . .. •.. • . • ..... Juhn McGihner , s c..110r • • day b -.Motley S b Cole.: ob. Cole. Geo. Taylor. b - Borday..lS• W. W. Parry b Borday. I •• • •*. D:ltideway 11 - Borday. . Ir • ••• Jos. Stichter c Barclay b - • , Cole . • 2 not 0ut.... BersßeillY:b Borday.:.. 0•• dho.•Pattensan b ltorday .2 b Cole. B.•Brehaney b Cole:: . 3 • . • J. Sillymau nut out 1 . 1. b w. b Borday.. Byes • - • •-• • • • '. .. .. Lem byes . . . The Oscola betting the Tascisronil3xcelslor:hy one run end seven wickets to spare. . . • ANALYSIS OF BOW LIN4.—FACE:LS.IOFL BALLS.: : .''RcNs; gA111614 WthICETS: OSCEOL.k." ' . 8A41:5 . . Ec&e.' Xamrra. • Wrratirra. Rei • 64) • . 2 .8.. Parry • TB 23 ; • 1 •• • 8 Ridgway 12 10 • .. • • 2 ' Teacmcoai. . •OaccoL.t. • • .Taos. Miller..F: B. Wallace. .Pat. Sullivan. ••• 'A. W. Sc4a. Umpires.... SeTeidla Penns•glvanta tanatr . g..,-To "1..; C.. C. l " . we are indebted for, the .following list of einnial 'ties enbtabied by the Seveuth in the Battle keliva, .11a., -fought junt hefoie the clone of the war ' Wcominsa).—Col. Charles C. IdeCoraiick, left .leg, ..Rimsn.--GebrgeTarrell. . . . Wonsusn.—eorp. Reuben regley, loft. shoul der ; Benjamin Bullenb:.mic, right 13 trit;',lohn.Toid kinson, left thigh . ; 43ergefJohn Enuis;' hip, : since died; Daniel Coble'', le - ft arm. and'faen ;"D . harles. Beaumont, left shoulder. . , • • WouNai.D.---Henry blyere, leg; George Bard, foot ; Antixouy Voelker, lungs, eine*: died ; Gee tlith3 Shepley,. let t . shouldee. . _ . Womnzn.—A. Haver, -thigh . ; Willinan. Ail demi:l;lmnd ; John A- Manlier, lace . WwtNrottw.--lient.:Micliset.:Brochbill, wrist. Kru..en.,l.lent: J4ColiSigaiund.'• . •' ' WouNnEn.L.P.. "illyPaull, 'left leg; F. ffinght.left leg . ; left arm, face and ; JetiephAllifain, left side.' George Wnll fonl; leffelionlder ; M.' Gill, head ;.George dler,'right leg; William - H. Fite,. left arm. . _ -WousnO.—'flumias Shaw, :left.. arm •Philip H. Waule - y, neek ; John Ball; contusion of - shell: Charles Burlr, arm • Henry Bressler, hip. o'CIMPANY- G. - W.ousnkm.—Captain Washington M..Singston left leg- .- - - NOCNDED. --Capt. ()Hetet/W....80nne, left shoal der ; . Etbiaid..l) . . Thenipeou, ;Lisri Roe left lad side ; : Edwara,Leiey, left ahoelder. • WOIII(Dir.--Fredeeick. Shendreliriler; right leg ; blares Furatanan, left arm•and face; Jolut &rouse • right hand, slight; Patrick CliacY; left-tem:James Ditcher, right arm ataaatate,l; - CoxPAxt S . Wommt.---A.D308. Qann, right 'hand; lath Wvand, kpee ; lace; Mauer : • ..4,OIIATDIM-4s:Bergt..CharlesMallerfleftleig Ylohu '443 Ai. *grins; breast; Augeulawh r tthlght Joiteph .. (*! f -Ogitt'; ' - 111111441. Um"- 14;letrant • • Tie 'Pro/edict Passenger gultear.--The Pro - . Jae, of buddingCitizens' Passenger Railway connecting this Borough the.. bitttnnthi. - Or. Palo Alto, Port Oarbori.:sgid-Rt: Clair h9„94 8 and with the Rego' ugh,onttierstille byrnothet line is fairly unfler-fintyy‘iihtabcitild receive .: the' eridotied , f;all„. eititintiVs`.:The line** St. Clair , has ateassij; .-heett-atinraye4l# Colllilessante, andlitiaid.nlibehlnand of t iomparstive4estrkonnitrietititsc-1...•;1•:- .- The ComPany,'which„lnziteeirltffity . *alre propose to•roceed.,tif.ohnititnzit *the m aduy tetto flt.;Cfafr p i**lwititiiietsoolo. 4 iiia . iiiefghbegnig borontstoslol3l . -giite it that :encouragement andainiiiiiiance Ance,,desumada,Mts.peOple,.. of ,this -Borough. its mercluntis - and bnsiness men, should - especially; tie:altireto the importancilicitita toeustrugtiorf, their own interests snit the proeperitv of the town voikild'begrestly enhanced thereby: -.. Liberal Sub scriptions for the "bonds- of' the Companyehould )test once Made and the`tittich taken. co . that the 'Company uormLved 'Aimee to work.- • 7 We understand that the bonds loroposed to be is sued are six per cent. coupon bonds of one hun dred'tliiihnnireseti, clear or ' taxation,; interest payabfWevecY sit: montha;lnd secured bY !frig inctngaßeA9..thatnnk.and its 2Thii-wili Maki these brindi a first . class - secarity; and should come forward 'promptly and buy these bonds. The future welfare of, this Borough depends, greatly u pon Th e facilities which may be hereafter provided • for the accomninis tion of trade and thwart.° and fawn the different mining towns of this At r prei_4ent we are almost cut off .; our.railroads nu:kronur] Us carry ing business to othezPointel, and PottsviLe is be coming more isolatedAberebr: If we increase the facilities of travel" nd traae, increase tra vel and trade; and instead .-of one or. two old rickety stages makiUg one or two trips daily. to and from our neighboring 'towne, . berrying cot ' few passengers, we shall have wide ancl-commn diens care making hourly tripA, and bringing full lorels - afpasect2igerv. at, each trip. The _natter is of importance to all, and`We call upon all to lend t lielmng hand in orderto push the project to completioii as speedily: as possible. • Prepstridions'fo Cetetirrite the FoOrfli.of / 41y— "At ameetieg . of-the 'citizens • of the Borough: of l'oktsville rat the Union Hotel, June. 17th, '1865, . for ithe. purpose, of making - 'prepartions to eel brate:the Fourth Of• July, • • FLOM .E.. 0.. Parry was . • nailed to the chair, and J. A.... 31.• Pasismore,-cho • . Committee of Arrangements of 18 Were . .. ap pointed,. arid-directed to ask an appropriation of the .ilorongh. Council, • and .to report at an ad joitriied meeting on Wednesdai . , June 21st.'Com- - mittee; 'HMI: C. W. Piturtn, „Geo. lilartz; :Esq.; • .Geti. ;fames Nagle, .C01..J.. J. Conner; Dr. G. N. . Bewman; Col. Z. -.P. Boyer, • Capt. ,S. B. Russel, 11r. B, S.. Langdon, Ala j. James Wren, Gen. 3... K.. Sigfrieil, Capt. D. A. Smith, A. 9. Sillyman, J. . On 'Lotion aditivirtied: ' . • . • ' . • •J'. - A. M. PAssmonr., Secty. The adjourned meeting met on W e .ines4y. evening:ninl'adepted. - the report of Com: of • Ar rangements; after.striking • out the word nation: PAssmeing, Seely: • • : The. report of the Ceninnittee is. is . The citizens of-ScHauilkill COnnty propose holding. - a grand tvletwation in- Pottsville.ort -July 4th to•rejoice over the return of peace and a restored:Cabin. MS° to welcome to - - their homes.- the country's brave defend ers, all of whom. a - e. earnestly invited: to be present: . -All CivirSfjricties. Fire DepartmentrMechanigs, Miners, Laborers. and all, other citizstis leis hoped will join In making this. gala day. For flair 'years these gallant men lieveitood as's pillar - of fire•between this emorry and their country's foes. Let us now. - show -them'O.ur aPPreelation of their noble deeds.- . .•*. • •• •• . • A fuliprograrittne will be issued by the Chief Afar shat. Gen. J. hi: Sigfrled. The Committee or. Arrang ements have 'decided on hiving the celebration in' Pie sic sty.le, in agrove near the. town: where a donation' . will be served tip to .the returned Soldiers. • Gotid 'speakers - will be in, attendance, and-no pains will be spared by the -Committee to make it: a• 'pleasant enter tainment.' :In the' evening . there will be . grand die-. play of fireworks. - All - citizen's are requested to-display . ,all flags in their piissesSion. A .committee will Call on the citizens for coutributions:to - defray the expenses, and ills hoped that all will give cheerlully, so that we' c:tray be enabled to make. this one of the finest celebra tions in the country. " - • The ladles are requested and expected.. to contribute towards the collation, and. to be present and aid in Milk ing the necessary arrangements... . - • • •• All • persons intending send eantributtons to the collation. will be kind. enought. to inform Capt. I). Ar Snilth. Chairman of Committee on collation. as Soon as possible the •amonnt• and - kind .r . 3f• contribution, so that.the committee can make full arrangements. Attest. - • • C. W. Pere or. J. A. 31. , PA.semoita, S. l e6. : Chairmari'Co4. Ar'ments . . . 2n lv:stmos ti b Parry 24 c Patel eon b . 9 3 b iteilly., 4 &Ridgway b Reiliy. 6 c Patterson b ileilly ' 2n Innimns 0 not out COMPAIa tOUPICAT Ooze kssr COUhteiffiliS . upon' Tren.i . ary . cult: as the• task .may appear. to be. counter feits of Treasury notes lire in circulation.' There are . very.feW State batiks left.. The Norristown .Banli 'still issues its own'nrites,with a: portrait-of • McClellan npriti there, and here and there remains a bank in the country, managed' by ultra' Demo crats,-that still inictilates its own .lu.Phil ndelphia there does not remain - one old line bank issuing. its Own holes.. Ccunterfeiters. therefore,... .musl imitate . Treaeury natee,..or relitiqUish - their nefarimis-ealling: : • . ...• • 2s; imitation.. Poorly, done. • . • '. • s.4,.altered from'ls... Portrait, Of Chase. . . ss, imitation. - Poorly done . ; , coarse Sc,. photographed. Have • a-blurred _look; .the T aper is stiffer and'heavier., • Signatures are Very 103, imitation, well executed,. are • repOrtpd in circulation. -There is no Treasury stamp' upon 10s; altered...from :Is, Vignette, -.portrait of Cliase. on upper left; . genuine have -a-portratt.of Ins, imitation: 'Engraving coarse ; general ap-. .•• . . • , .50A, imitation :. . The - head of Iramiltorris.chan4 tied blurred •,otherwise,exceilentlY. dotic; and well calculated to dece.ive: - , • ' . - r • 50s,'altered front 24. -Vignette, portrait efllam- Mon below' the Words Cnited•States.. In -genuine .100 s, imitation. - .The only points of actiml erence between the genuine -and 'counterfeit are theseln . upper left corner are the words `-‘A.et of - .February 2oth 1162." In counterfeit. the "th" and - the Ornamental lined abOve run into and touch the border, ;in the genuine ,there is it clear space between. On•thesight etuLof .the back of . • thenate there, are fourteen small ovals ; the -edge of each pVal.the tliMres in the bad read 001 or inverted .while on the. left they are 100. -This is the reverse of these figures in the • genuine; `there. it ,wi.l be seen, that on the right hand - they read .10t1; and Mr the left These 'notes are well, executed:- • . : • • • . l'o&rge earrency.2s ,6eitts.; #nitation ; poor - ly.engrived luyl on poor paper.:' • 'he cents; imitation' p. , orly. done., The . 'heads Washingl on -ire bittrrel; - ariti are not alike.'" '-• 5 cents - and 10 cents, imitatiou;,poo. Ely ., print- . , . ed. . - 5 0 7‘, nevc imie„ are-now in circulation. Observe Caution. . • • . ThivOortraitson - eaeh . coarsOf done. NdtionA Banks.,-.51, imitation; Weil executed;l and of a dangerons character, are rep itediu cir -conpona;dated ?March ' . 1..1355,.f0r 30 . 50, in 'tho.similitude of 10.40 five' • ger Cent. , Clnitthlaitifes • $5OO Ifond9, have been - offere4. at 'di ffereot.tinitedSteAcs depuxitoriea. /4 fidg.—Somecof these are to circulathin . with the..coiyiona cat - - off, and - are offered react. With Out coupons 'dick. are of no value untifmature.:- Refuse. all such. • : ' Pr6ceedings'qf the Rproiefflt stafed meeting of Council wan held on Tiu&ay evening iast. Pres;mt Nagle, , •Cochrin, Strewth' Mover. n'effner: Reed, Dobeci, Gressang, Mar ris,.i:lriffuli and - Focht, Presidoot: . • .. ••• The minutes of previouSineeting were read and 'adopted.'. •• • •. • • The. Street Committee-reported that .notices had been posted along Sharp Mountain road fin - bidding. persona' getting -.stone to -obstruct said road. The Cont. also reported 'against' p"tition 'of Win. Wolff and others, asaing for construction of culvert irr Marketilitreet from. Third to Non .wogian Creek ; that cutrert in 'ialappa waa'com .pleted ; that new inlet bad been put- into culvert. at Mich.' Ziyeibel's Shop,..-and that crossing in Market SrMare had been . commenced. .Con: to be - contimied on petition of Geo. W.ltlittcltio.- 'Renert -was' accepted and filed. • • • committee on Ordinataiei ; reported Borough Ordinancesinintki and being bontid. -Would bo completed by next meeting . Same , Cum.. rOxitt ed ordinance regulating the storing of emit 'oil and.benzine witbin.the limits of - the •Borough.•-•-• .The provisions are'to. the - effect that no•perSon Lai h allowed toavd.more than two' barrels of coal oil and two barrels.nt.benzine in. - store or place of business, at one tine; that no person be permit .fed to,erect a building in- the Borough to' store • subtruiaterial without obtaining:, permission of Council- - ; that wheksuch. permission is obtained, nut inore•tlian- twenty : barrehishall be . etoreilin . such building at one.tune, snil.that cellars.or ex rivatinnemust he made to store the, oil, tergnard 'against spreading in,Catle of - fire: , Report was ac cepted and filed, •• ..kiximmnnication from the atiorneY•liere of the' Reading Raittnad Company, scut •ting the Muir 'oSition theComicil in - reterence to construction of 'culvert from Uniaii 'street to the. Solnlylkill .River, was readand filed.- .• • • ' • -A communication from . Atkins, Bros., offering tto pay: . slooo towards the' wcirk, was read and Special Committee on police appointments, re ported back the list . with its. approyaL Report ac.:epted and filed. . • . • • • The rules were' simiendeil - - to enable MM., W. P t clan h.-fray...li of Cemoit ee cif Arrange. mentslci celebrate the coming Fourth of . July, to make a xerbal application for an appropriation by. Council to aaqiet in defraying the ozpenses. ' At,the conclusion of Mr. - .Pitman's - istatemen • ; on motion of Gen': itYwai.'resolecil that the Council appropriate $5OO (or the purprwe. On 'motion of I.lr.Straucli it wam resolved -that the Council recognize the Chiefßurgess as Chief of Police of the Borough. • . • A comnattnication from E. 0. Parry, Esii.-,Mor magi' Solicitor,' submitting . BoroUgh .Ordinanees printed by B. Barman, and 'commending the-man ner iu which.the work was done, - was read - and eomnutnication froM Daniel Scbertle- in re fereries to grading Centre street opposite his res idence, waa.read aud'referred to Corn: on Baryey, wiilf power to act. • • • - , • On motion of. Mr. Sirarich it was resolved.that the neat:stated meeting of . Council shall. be on Julr.6 ..1863 lit... Moyer moved that the liability of. Union Ball Associatien to. Pay, for ..using the v street, be auepended.. Lost—yens, 3; nays, Mr. Reed offered the following;.. ,. :: ' • Revolvecli•That the Committee on' Ordinances be instructed to -draw .up an. Ordinance: to im prove the stream of Norwegian Creek under the v Act entitled "a further supplement to:ncorpora Lion of. Borough , of. Pottsville. approved . May 3, '1464,' .to 'the width of sixteen feet 'from the 'Schuylkill River to Norwegiari street. • . v s • - O emotion of -Mr. Heffner it was resolved -that the Special Coininittee to confer with Bending Railroad: Company, be continued to complete : an. rafigemente with. the Cootpanv in reference to straightening , - and widening.. Norwegian Creek, anti report progtra to Creme% Tae following bbiUe were•read and ordered to be 1 David 13.7Bteritier F. Barth... - . .A.. Supervisor and Street LAW.. Haman Ruse Co., appropriation -for Prei!ktils ; • , ,• Total 42032 &A -11-4-itrab.-14$1A - Anon' letta" ' . l4 A P 11 C4P 11 . 11 7 '4;•z ANVAINTI4i). 'T Tl►exAi tributirobs have been reetnved DEL swAylars AiLurtuThr# ALL - URAUNG iteamkotv oto. 0 ry 0 74otifelog 'Mao Me m " rial t r ,Z 6 2 2 P 7 , ,No case en obetinatseirtAnng itetulinkii will 6 4 AN 11101110111Talifill . ..**red ittittnencum . y / ofilitte-latnew.v‘. vr .•' esre s stmt . tieskiallthadv of Tetyiriuttpermanent" , - ,bered reateetate in the "lihroug_*V_ Pottsville. worth 4- Vtiiitnt - c , - -, :1 1 .1 1641 4 )0 cured_ Army .1,4 - which is wii,prevaTeet, it never jitree times the.amnent:BlX TMCBANiIi DOI.LAUS. • flit," eila•ba care: ChrelEliC *64 trK"..z W.:I(ATCSIN, Pottsville, Pa. /11.1 11 0 0 ‘9F.A. • - ‘;'weenta. Barber's "Itch. Ac. , Brneldone **ping. the "., - .4line • , •-4 264 HiweL , ;;•';'•;.: ": -';':, , t - 7 0 . 12 *hole "edam of the ixxiylbta more of•Meny_veam atsed;ng. that pot at defiance every other mode- ' ? ?S 'w' zw y . " w " -7-.. .sztiestment. all yteld toilet:waling properties of ale great ~....t- r a,••-3- t egetable salv. • • _ - • m s slojsljo -- WINAIL• - p r i ce basest.. By mining 60 eente .toctir. Swayful) t' 61 944 4-1 4 14 W 80e. 630 NORTH sIXTEIBtreet, .Witiaphla. a tor Irill - Oless ikal 3 41 11 tgAit1 4 . 1 0 , 4 1 r - Ir win he Initile4.to.BAY pert or..theNud' • motes. tree char rok. ' Pottsville: June 11, *65. • • 24. • L'VOW 4911114141111r,,-- • • ..yasateas, quinty. Erwroei-MUratug - jocassi.::-:AlieW. --- toe . • to= tir:: :form. the resdens of your caimans,. that an.tei-ash. aral :ink( irists;:atenceit was iClven by tlieTieMontiChAr. • in the „german_ Itebirmed chUrchi fof lbe.literprew 'of ,rand4itinde to Puithase, itt orzsn fojeald MO . =face thit.the chnit hander theinstrsictlim of Ilifr..CintUL. _era. and.the concert tinder libiannerviaion._be sufficient. evidence of its success. The exerciSeecaMM" mf reed and..inetzumentat, music of theshoiCen Pe-10C >V.OA• ;8. Writ ensued the exercises with a very . neat and apprapriate - Rule speech- We mien cornpli ,...ineat iwery-voicedirtheathnief hir-thelmemlwas vameo arranged - as to eildhit each .one diStfaiiK. but apace ' will not- allow. . We cannot refrain,•• however, from drawing special attention to the singing of Sarah Neth erwood -Anna If. ilethe.rwood, litaggla.W Pinkerton. • Anna K Irk.- Kate,Alter andSuesn tratholtz.- The order. of Math evenings was . cOpetitir to that of any public ex . ercieeruf this characterevrUtutve-yet Wi , lieleed in 'Tn . ' , -Mont Every one seemed highly pleased. We laipe tt will not he long until .Mr. crothers and bie choir, will again entertain us With 110[0413 117 C °MI' kind- • Jane 'lt ISes. • - , • • Lamas Os; . . . • ' •• • • . . . : .The great Slaveholderts Rebellion being now entirely enbdued and overthrown by the. loyal : patriotic people of the - Unioti. and the proclamation ofemantipation.ta-• sued by our martyr President. being now ba Corwin ev ery• Portion of the country; herethfore under the control of the military p . OwerltE the lite so-called Llonfederate States Of America; many [hones:ads of negroes - .have teen released !non the pOwers of sleverY, in which they have so lorig Suffered; and inade,'-freeinen in bathe. at least. it not- in . fact - • Although ;this Utter abolition cif human slavery' iu this country is- one great 'step in the arivancenient of eivilizatiou, yet the mere act of giving • the :AAA's. - Of freemen 'to them: thoesanda - of helpless ixtople does not: e.arsters the work, and unless - they are also made freenien.us IeAOT. it were better- thetth is had ntit been done 'end It i fnr-this ressod that many patnets.and philanthropists throughout the country ear nestly reCommend -their - enfranchisement To many prejudiced !Muds the idea of giving the right of suffrage to the negroes .seems :perfectly horrible;:hut let such listen to some of:the reveille given in favor-•of-the measure, and then' decide as teethe merits of the plan; • This is a Republican forth of gevernmen., the (nudo. mental. principle of which le that each male citizen' on arriving at a certain •ag,e-. is ; entitled to participate :in thegovernment of the.couhtryeand in the eves of the. law the vote of one' citizen -is of: nit .m.ore , value-than that of anyother. • Iu Other words. Mach citizen "is en, &Owen' with .certain inalienable rights. among' which, are life; liberay. and the pursuit of happlue,si."...T is, feria of government diffire from thetnouarchlealin this, that the right of .iroveninient belongs to and heexer-. deed by a few leading families under the latter system. while under the finder t tie right bekings to the•peOple at• large. mid is exercised by certain persona to whom the right, is -delegated 'by the people. In ortierthett,. that tee people m• y . have this, privilege of self-govern nicht each citizen lege:tilted the right of suffrage. and then he delet,ates his power by his vote :to some one else, Who : will assist in making laws which he Is bound lit obey, and respect. ''These inalienable rights are of course. recognized in every State. - but in different local ities various (mall tie:thous are made:before the right of suffrage is granted. In meat 'States only : "white male . eitiptmeo areentitied.to this right, and in some a Pro tatzty lam:lineation is required. The question may.be : asked how can .we deny that right to the -black Man Which ire-freely trite to the:White man f Americans will, remember that among the .21114 PS eon merited lifthe :Declaration - of Independence as neceSsl. taring, the separation of the colonies •friim the mother cOuntry. - wits one that the Colonies had been, taxed, withoutietving been allnWed a represeutatioe in Parlia ment,: In those days such action on the part of the 'British Government Was deemed .an an. and the , :itidignation of Ole whole people:Was aroused. Most a parallel case has ariseh... Here are four millions of freedmen-in the country who will - be called. upon like other citizens to pay their proportionate skare of tares. and.yet there is objection made to their bating the right of suffrage so that they too eau hate their rep.. resentatives in, our halls of legislation. If the principle of taxation' without repreaentation was wrong in then the Same. principle "is wrong today. for truth and right never die. and a wrong principle can never be come right; Common justice. then, requireS that the freedmen-shoed be giveh : alltlie rights- accorded to a white eitizm. unless it be proven. a hotheaded sonth 'erneys In days i gOne..qcontended, that allegro is not a MAS. *Thainrgument. s too'silly to be.teken notice of, and it would be, of no more advantage to enter into a long.dissertation -to prove that the radio is atilite ' than to : prove' the .Indian a member a- the. human • BUt in addition to the claim for : suffrage vehichthe negro hasas-a man;-his cervices during the war should aloue entitle.himio.this privilege. When .the history of - the late war is fatly written out there - will- be no -briehter.deeds contained in it . .than the actions of our. 'colored siddiers—there will be no bridlter pages than, thorehn which are:recounted the battle at Tort Hud son,the charge en Piirt •Wertier. and other brave char- Os. It will-he a thatterof history that, thniughout the: whole war that race without 'eaCePtion. rerwtined faith full° the lag of their. reourftry—they &misted - vier pris. - otters to esmpe —fed . them if: wheu well, nurs:ed them when' sick, and - secreted them when per sued by bloodthirsty foes—they prayed for the -1 1311CINS8 of 'our anti& fought - for us, -bled focus, rendered for us all manner of 'persecntibe.hueger. starvation. and ig. nominious death—they aided and assisted .he jet every imaginable .manner—gave important. information to - our Generalsincted asomles rind scouts-,and thousands of them have Offered tip their" lives as a sacrifice up.m -the altar of their Country, In love -for their 'Country they have vied:with their white brethren. end-the:his:Ai, ry of the past four years. twill show their devotion.' Yet, notwithstalicling • all they have done for us and our Conthry. the , e ate some among - u , 'who-are :opposed to 'giving theta the rights of freemen ! Every mail. be he,whiler black or'yellow. born iu Aineriee Eurhpe- or Africa.: who has shown - his devotion to, his country by following its flag as soldier through this War,.sliould .he given the right of suffrage and'a voice-in the govern. ment. for who can have a better right to- participate in the governtueit of 'the cintihry than those -who battled • for its existence. and defended it with their lives against the-murderous ass:inns orbit, dy-liaoded traitors.? OurgOverement has been formed • forthe henetit of the whole people. and it hasalways been our boast that here ail men are equal-in tub eye of the late—the pm-or; aiiirignitrant being on the same 'tooting .with the rich and edurated. We have heretofore deined • this right to ..the. - black"man —not began:se he .was not intelligent enough. but merely:bee:Mete he . This princi ple Ls-utterly wrong.- Were the case' reversed. and werethe whites . ..lh the Minority and the negroes in the majority, would nth the former consider it an outrage of the most flagrant. character If -the latter were to deny Tinge the right-ol' suffrage, merely beralise • they. are moire. -It is not the valor or the appearance of a man, but it is - snap-that-makes - Roe man. If thee itcolored seamisMndowed with a fair Share of intelligence, a feet which lo ne of its taut donbt. judging froni • their actions during this war, : lie has, fully as inueh claim to the right of suffrage as any MAMA White brethren. and has just as much right to participatein that gouts nthent which Was ' formed fort he hemeflt of Ottefamily. class or people. but for the-tsarina , L-for all men: - • : . Billeven if the negroes _weld not claim dheelective franehise*B n. Matter of just ice and right, civilization and.hemanity demand that this boon should he grant led.. We w,-Imirito our sheres, with.open arias, the p i er, and 'oppressed of esiery flatten'-we give Meat eiti zenship. - elect them-to ofticeS of trust and honor. - }dare ttiena in every reepeet on erphility with 'ourselves, and give them every advantage io their eff.trts to. etter .their.contlitinn Butftthen it is proposed:to treat thieie . millions of negroes in the same :m oilier. there- Ls. a great hue - and cry about-their not helm; MI.: - the liege. This' is just the reason Why.rhea• sheuld he en:, franchised.: They have been taken from their elavery and mum now dettenil Mem themselves` for support. If we block 'up every - path to their advancement ; deprive - -them of the. most sacred rights - .of. freemen :-take no testinionyin courts-friar ( them; exclude them from all :hopes of ever attaining t l oily pleitioa•in * the, laud ;; al low them no.v:tiee in the voting ; make them'-feel that they 'area despised, down-trodden race : place .them the rewer of evil-minded politiCians who will posit laws without - their vot:e lit - the matter at all. patting :then' under burdensome re,frictions nothing calthe eripectt ed but that their enndbitin in place of grieving better, : will glow worse and' they will become -re Curse to the Clvilliation and humanity demand then. that in oider to -avoid this evil. reenit. we Must' give them all the lioerties of freemen... • All their euergies of [rood and tit body must be called , forth: their liberties must be, protected lad their rights- seenred.bj : the strong arm of the law: ibeginust -have a lair. Held for their devel opnietit as It race. so-that in their deeds they may prove themselves. worth+ memoers of the cominon- brother hood of. man:: Let-the maxim "Rand-time. is that liandsOnie does" be settled principle of our political creed. and then although a nian.may.havettblitek Skin,. he will he regarded 'as "a man foe all :that." • Let Mir 111-1 - truuded prejulicsi4 . apinst'coliw--,--Prejtelfees which . bave been, taught :and cherished by the. arrogant .spirit 01 Slavery-be 'timbered with the things at the past, and then-all people will gladly unite in : giving*to a brave andm,Val people—ti people held in bondage and . degradation for,many yeare; goaded on totheir work by thetas& of the staie-drfver—that greattext of gifts which It is possitile for. this great American nation to give to PertMenrech''dtagiised,', dovemtrodden race—NEGRO SUNTRAGE, . • ..Mtnessetier, June • 2o, . : •, . . J. 110.11:WIE; Pouu,iile, Pa., • W . • HEELER 'Ft WILSON - • S,E WING MACHINES • .. • •, • • In ..Schuylkill County: • A numberof these excellent Family Archines are al ways; kept nn .hand and can be seen In 'operation by* calling at .his . remidence In Market Street. avove sth, next door to the English Lutheran Church.- : • . To Accnmmo iate persens using these Machines, a FiliPlY of Machine Need/es, Machiire,Ciii and Soap, and Clark's Thread, in all numbers and colors, especially adaptedlo Sewing Machine row, will be kept on hand. : .Tin tough instructions tor working 'these Middies -will-be given to parties purchasing. -. _ • Orders by mall *ill receive prompt attention. Call and'exaniine before purehaslng elsowhere. ..Jainuary 23..*Gs NS 53 106 43 20 00 25 00 5 00 511.00 ==M $755 96 3,g7658 —..a..tr... : E vbm*rmtmemo , ras*Guo striTirtAGic. OLAIIDE M6II.9I:ANT AGENT FOR THE SALE OF TEE . . . At'ilray • Hair; nalduria, Dandruili,. nay DiScame of the ticallp...:-No.:lhsoovrny CAN Cog! PARK IT. ./.7.ISNOS'A DYE. • • ' "Li/111:1011.! "Hair Color Restorer.", ',"Londor rna . ••ilair•Color Restorer." ."Londoe" Womms • ••liair'Color Restorer... , "London" . Color Reatore.--!' "LMtiinn" • . Restorer" ' • ."Liandthi" : . • -"Hair ColorEcatorer." It la the Oin.fliEwcc:•.rr . Itiaroaga .OP Cocoa on.Pgrt; Cl' UAIR.DIOI36ING 130.}11SiN7'.1/: Delicately-pert:anted. 1;11 will meant grayhair to itm origina l color. •2 It willinake it grow on bald heads.. • ' • • ...3. It will reatore tee natural aecretione.., •; 4 .It will rem we all dandrifrand ltcliloce.. : • s. It'aillmako the tutir soft,.glosay. and flexible. A It. will tireaerve the original. color to old age. • 1. It Will prevent the liairlioni falling aft cunt:ail Maneseinfike'se.ala. • *. • •IT lst.loT A DTA,' "London" -: • • "Hair' Color . Restorer •*-Landois. - - Imam • "hair Coler Restorer." "Lawton". "Hair .Color Re,forer." "London" TlllB • "Hair 'Color Restorer." "Londm"•:• • "ilate C o lor Restorer." "London' , ' ' carpricsTE ' . "hair Cofor Restorer " "London^ ' ' • • "Hair Color, Restorer." ALBRIORT.L-On the 15th near . Orwigiburg, "Uszo iMIVIAcer tXmlierr Pininat V 49 Ar m CLZDA " r.". I M. Albright, _wife ~, of Abraham. „Albright, In , the 67th Da, SW - Art . 4g & : Some six yenta Itgeq began tO year her age. , ' ' Ulm , my hsir„,aird continued to - do co-: until the. scalp became as bale is the pain Of my hand; troubled al-o • ' BbYD.—lsi Tantalus 'on the lath inst.. very midden ', I_l'..T ct ourtZagersar. el esti con of George L.- and Lydia with a dicagreeableltehing fever. great lwan'and drum. mfr. small . pustulMkwould form, quite sore to the touch. - years andincaltha. ' and the remaining portion - cif the .hair on the Side and Fotrucir..--Ija the4/3th inst.. In Philadelphia. back of my. head me quite grey.' After using', a i PArMito Fortes, Esq,i'in the 60th year cd,hia age. number, of Restorativei adiedj without 'success. r 16th last... in 'Orwigabing. and my head nearly destitute • of, reluctanty ',o SABLES GraNdicr, aged.li years. . - • . cOmmenced Mina Ahe -.LONDON lIAIR COLOR R STORER AND PRESSII6O... No*, candor , and. jus- tbe.l6th lust:. in , Pinegoins. ' tics compel / 10 : 3( ¢ - MT that.through. its.rise „. wife or Kara Rank, and daughter of George Schertie of now rmseit neWandbeautiful growth' of. tair, c - 1 00. Pottsville. in the 23.1 year of her . age!, pletely restored to original dark earl' glassy *Wear- ! SHOT . LillilllMEß:—On the 16th inst. is Ram ante and t venturer : Vie assertion .: the *Mid furnishes•lnnr,,Soint-t It: titre of (image, Shotlcnberger, ,no,preiaration equal to this: , and I do. conscientiously, :14,,yeare. month and Y 8 days_ say to all who are gray, or bald. hair dry and .lutrchJ or . -Reading...lmre Egiqns, to use •at once this cleanly andAcliffittallf .• Seams - -Req., graudsatt- of rim . MM. : Governor Joseph' -perfumed - article..MAC L. M<SgAt. the - aid year of his age. • • •- - • G.. di., * ' TRACY : —At.Pinegrove. on, Friday: Jtmi3l6th, Has , - teo" r • -ay Restam.-son'of W: and 'Caroline P. Tracy, Price Tt; oasis a battle: sir. b0.tt1e5.,54... Sind - • aged 5 years, in months and 3R da. , • - • IIWAYREAROMIM/i O /.4l SUM 1 1 P161.,-,40.7e 7elqT; • . Acirliartford and ya papers - oone. copy. Jog, 0, haosys . Rottsvlild: . ,,j • - . Inst..:l .yirest ,lLKSlirSity/ORic. - af t" ° Zit 6 . 1361311 '. 46 .1 33 # 4 " , , • - • - , swaths 20 1 t • . • • - .TEX .GBR&T,ENGLISH REMEDY. ca,Ailews - ,"-C - 03'.1 1 fli#1tED i'EnALE Pre P ared fi'cm 9 tr Clarke, M. D.. . • PlivsichilExtriorditung to the queen.' - . welt ltnBwn Medicine is no imposition, hat a sure and sate remedy,-for Female Difficulties' and Ob= structlons, frinn. any cause whatever :.find, -although a powerful, remedy, it contains nothing-hurtful to the • - To MaalusfiLanisi it is peculiarly milted: in a short time, bring on the monthly period with reg ularity:: In all cases of •Nervous and. Hpitml Affections...pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion,-Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits,- Hysterics, Sick .licadactie, Whites. and - ail the Painful diseases occugoneft by a dikirdered • system, these pills will eftect a curewhen all other means have filled.. Tur.sx rata H!7l NMI!. nit% KNOWN' TO van. worms THE OiItECTIONIiI Oil SHE SD Plat or PAXP6L.ILT -AILS WELL • For ftiliparticulrins, gets pampidet free, ot. the Agt. Sold by all Drngpste. Price $1 per bottle. . • 'Sole United States Agent. • ' • JOHN .MOSES. 27 Cortlandt St., New. YOrk.. . • . N. 8.-.sl - and 6 Tonnage stanips enclosed to, any au thorized &Tent: will insure &bottle containing Oyer 40 . . . Noy. 5. 'tit . • . . [From- the :Larijeit . Manttfeetwrlng Cherrtiats in.the 'I - am acquainted with .Mn.. U.E. HELmantn.. rammer of Iletataottos tissonsit. Tessa RATIon. =tallied the drug-store oppsi.e. my residence: and was succoLgul Iq conc:ucting the business where others had not been equally so before- him. have been fa vorably Impressed: ith his character and enterprise. , WILLI .431-.WRIGIITMAN, ram of sPoWnsea Watourrain,. • . - Manufacturing Chemists, 9th and Brewn Streete April 5, 45.' E LM WI:1)4S CONCE,NtitATHII , EXTRACT BUCHtr FIELMUOLD . S CONCENTaiTILD EITILier ahIteAP,AUILLA Willi are preptired ficsbritine, to iples Phaimasy gi,nd c......etuist4, and - are, the most 'actlye:that can be made ' ,A 1 ,41 • 14-am . :MATRIMONIAL. . Ladies Held Gentlemen.":, - if you' to marry ref can ilieco addressjiig" me: I. will send . You. without *money. and without price; 'vsluable in- Lunation. that will enable you,tomarry happily and 5p eedily. irrespective of age, wealth or beauty. This inturmation will coet you nothing and if You - wien marry. - I . Rill cheetfully.assier von.- • All letters atrictly confidential. -The desiretileori•aation sent by return -mail, and no . reward asked.: Please Inclose postage or. stamped envelope. addressed In .voumelf. Addresa, . SAR All B. -LAMBERT, Greenrint. 20, !05.-20-3m Faug4 Co.. . Yor k. . . . . a .:IDratliess, Blindness tikd Catarrlle,:tiOitted' with the utmost success.. by Dr: J. ISAACS. OCulist. and Aurist... (formerly , " of Leyden. - llollancl4 No . 51J PINE 'Street. Philadelphia. TestimohialS from the most reliable'Sources iu the CitY. arid Country can be seett attii:Office. . The niedical faculty are incited to accompany their patients;' as he..lias - no secrets in his practice. A RTIPICI A I.;ETES lueerted Withont.pain. No charge made for examination. • ' • . . . . . . •. Thit.th.oßy . 41F . MAN . IS STllENGTllt—Therefore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately ,use lima& /VOWS EXTRACT &TIM" - . ',Aprtl. 6, 65. •-14-6 in , • " • . . . . . _ .' - If you :Vratat to now., a' Mille of Every thing relating to. tho hnmhn system.. ,male arid fe male: the 'causes and treatment of diseases the mar'" cristiims of the World how to ivarty.well arid a thousand things never . publisinql. before read .the re vised edition of "Mitiriont COMMON. Sintsz." curious book for minus 'people.. and 'iv,good .book" for every one. tfin.pages, 100 . 111ustratiinis..•.Pricest Con tents table sent free to any. address.' :Books May be had at the Bookstores,. Or . will be Rent by' maiL•Posl paid on'receipt of pride. Andress E. 11. - F9OTE, M. at *Feb. 42! • 65.5-61h. • . •1130 Broadway, Sin('York. . . The Bridal phatabercan Essay of Warning and InStractiou for , Young Men-ptiblished by the Erni.- ard Association, and fpnt fee. of 'charge .in 'sealed en velopes. --* Address. Dr: J. SE.ILLEr7 ILOEG . IITON,• Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa.. . • • • . . . , . -. A Thing of - Beauty 1. A• Joy Forelrer.. . Those who .di ire .brilliancy of cdmpl4xion...ntust purify und'enric.b .the blend. which lita.smomos .0:0- CENTAATEIi EXTRA . 6" SMIttiAPAITALLA ifivariablv.does Uri collect it lA'aci patent medicine. .Ask .for iielmboitts, Take no"other. . April S; '65,-• '• • :• . 14-dm . . , . ' 1 1 111 liCrell REartmi , .11GI .Y 1101:161 - EN:TH.ACT . IIecIitr.. • ; • April HAIR DV fiat D I R , . . glair,. liie the.' best in the world: The only true and perfect 'DyezL-Ilarniless—an stanraneons and'it(diable--produces a splendid -Black or Natural Bro*n-rentedies eircets'of l3a l Wes, and frvpiehtly restores the, origindl.color. Sold. by all Drumsts. The genuine is signed;-W; A. Batchelor, SI. 'Barclay Street, Navy York.. • • . • . • • January 7. IStIS. . • I-ly, . Illtdtaabold 7 mEitratci of %sarsaparilla dean fl'S and renoVatelsdhe bland; instils the . Inzir•of health v In, the system, and phreee nut the humors thitt 'make disease,. , Apr116.. 1 65 . The'Briant Cbsi'mbei. . . . ' A note of warning, and nth ice to these tonffering with: Seminal, W.enknees,•.Getieraif Debility: or Premitnre-lle cny, front whatever c.Anse produced. ' Read: pondelymnd 'rellert !.• Be ‘ , ..1e.a in time. • - . ' • •. . .-- ". f Seut Fll Et many address, for the ailleted. Sent by ' - return snail. . Address • . , •JA:sets S..BeTcr.R, April, 9, .6.5. 14-3 m) ..429 IlromlWay,New York .. . . . ... . A:.lientlettinn care d -'of Nervous Delfility..Pre-: mature Decay. and the effects of 'youthful iudiscret inn, will .be'llaopy to - furnish other,. with the means of cure. ( free of charge): .This remedy is 'simple, safe, and certain • ' .. . . .. , , For run particulars. Hy return mail: please addreSs JOIN B. OGDEN; 60 - Nassau St., New - York. June 3..'65. " • • ' . . 22_3m wit stKE 'ex xv!fipioi e . . Po you pr 31,Mimiche.t.•thir Ore clan CoMponral will force th'em t.i unity ,n 1 The month em face urchin. or Ifhir'ou bald htlida, -hi ' Week§ Price. !it Sent by mail anyw.here, aealed, on ref ipt : of Ork;e.. Address; . • • • : . YAB.NEII,t CO., BOX 1.38,13i00k1yu. EtrlntboltlN. Fluid 'Extract Buchu: is pleasaut Uiste'and lidef. free from altinjuri.nuf pro wrties-tind ieituediefOri its'ertion. S. v;6, 14.6 m To Purify, Enrich *lir Mood, and Menu-. tify the ct) . ntplexinti, use 11ELM1401.108 LIIMILY.CONCEN TP.ATEO ELCLI , EXTBALIT- SARSAIntIII.I.A. ' One bottle equals in strength one gallon of 'the Syrup or Decoction, . .April ' • . , Old Eyes de. Neap.--A. pamphtet. directing bow to speedily restore sight and give up speclaCles. without-aid of doctor - or medicine. Sent bymetsil. five ,on receipt of if! cents. Addfess E. B. FOOTE..M. D. • 11.30 Broadway, New:York ' - Brother:km*llM Circulating Library;. Market street,- Pottsville:- Special arrangemeuta are made with 'person' in the towns of 31ahanoy..Schnylkill Haven,. Millersville, and Tamaqua,' FOUR DIFFER-. ENT BOOKS are 'lowed to subscribers a-.llisiance frornyottsVille: All the new Publications are added nit 'a on as. issued. (March 26. 6d. . . . .A.. •Itllenr, anisooth. Skin and' Beautiful complexierifelliiws the' rie-nr liatuten.lea CONCENTRA TED FIXII , EXTENTI , SARSP,PAIIII.L , .. It rerneCna black .spits,:plinples and all erapthani of. the akin. . ; - April 8,'6.5. • '.." ..• . . . ... 14-ilm . • • Not a few of the Wort itipordera that afflict , mankind arise (rom eruptions: ( . ~1 the blohd. lirt.stam.o•s Errahcrr 'CT SAUSSPAEILLA is - a remedy •of the. utmost value, April 6. '6s'. , 14-6 m .goooo:_4otelliirnct NOTICES • at Trinity .(Episcopal) .Chnrch 'on. Sunday morning •at , past 10. Sunday evening at pats.t T,'eicept on thessecom., Su O,AY to TAn 110N71.1, when the servicels at X' past 3, P. M.; iu ,place of the . evening. • :' • ' tT!First Presbyterian Church, coiner : 11111E1t011gO end Third Streets,. Rev, [ISAAC RILEY,. Plll, Um: Services, Sunday . 10)¢ A. M.• and. TX, P. NI., ex cept. nn the tid Sunday of .every month, when the secmid service will:beheld at 334. P. Lecture, Thursday evebing .at :Tg.• Sabbath School, 2 P. .M.• Prayer Meeting. quarter before 10,, Sunday morning. fir German — Reformed ',Church; - Market Street. Rev - J. C:-.BUOILKIL Pastor. Regular.services. alternately.. in the German and,English,,lunatages, ev.• ery Sabbath day,•at 10 A. AL &, TM P. M. Prayer Meet ing,' and Lecture every Wednesday evening at TX P. M. Juni 4t and 15th, English to the morrongtuni Ger man ih the evening,. . • „ • ' • June 11th and 2.5 th, German in the !hunting and Eng lish in the evening. ~. . re- Union-, Prayer Meeting, every' Stindiy morning; from 83 qp9g o'clock'. in the frame Church on Second Street.z . between• Market. and. Norwegian Ste. All are' invited.:, • ' •••••• •• • . . . . •• tkr•Eviengellenii-Cheireb; COloishill greet.— Rev. SAm.i. G. Rau.tue,-Paator:' will preach .German 'ay 'eiy Sunday naurning io , 10 o'clock,.audiluglieh in the • Evenine at 7 o'cluck. .. ' '• ''. . Y •.:• : ' ' :. . Critlethediat E. Church. Second street, above Market. Rey. J. 8.. MoCut.Louint,' Pastor. -Services: Sabbath, at 10, A.. M., and 7, P.. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at 734 o'clock .. -. • IlrEng. Lutheran Church,: Market Square: Rev. L. M. KOONS, Pastor:: Preaching every Sunday morning t find evening'..at 103,; A.- and.L:p: m.— Prayer feting and Lecttue Thunday. even., at 7 o.cbxlc rtaAanazzo, _ , AO marriage Nottiei4 mice be accompanied with 25 ernt..te appear in the JOIJUNAL' . • • - : • . HARRIS—BRODREAD.- 2 ln 14evr. York City. June 20th; hi , the'Reir John Cotton Smith; D..D...joscrtt S. 'MMus of *Pottsville; to DRILLA BRUMIRAiI.' daughter, of George H. Brodhead.-Esq.,.o“;iew*Yoric. • HASifERL.LORD.--On the 19th inst., by Rev. WM. McCombs; Mr. GARRKTT GANGER LCI• *l5l MART N. Loan, both . of. Port Carbon': . . . LEBENGOOD—RITZMLLER.At - Plnegrove; on the sorb day'ut Juno, by:Rev, 0..5. Refit), Mr Prom i+ 'tires:snoop of :Pottstotvn , to , Ra MA .L. MILLER of Pinetrovel. - • Sintple announcewnto , deafly,. free. Those ae-. ctimpanfitinith notice*, Wee., must be - paid..fornt the rate of la e.ente per tine. , • - ; " speed bc IP WAN rigs) :16 . friurteen yrft. keeper._ hiving practical a-- e,x •Box " th ink a Puldicaf extiiiienPe dune IT: t 5 Yale P.O empl oyer.. Address D. S ce of B.; WANIPED.—Ttie au .. L,,dersigoed wishes to putebsso 3 .seemuLtutOd'lStesok &glum or 20 or 30 horse-power each: Addresi s•-• JABEZSPA.RIM Pottsville, Ps, . Mai 7. *cc - • • • - • • . -15-tf . AVA MED D to purchiae 81x at. Eight second band ,Diginea'froin tO 40 honie power:. Pumice and Di/ins of sU sites andlioilers at- any aim.: . The est cub price will be'plid ftw the same by': :: • • -WREN 4L- BROTHER. Coal SL, rothwllle. Apri 1."45. • - 10-tf • AVANTIF.D.--Wslinatlon by ay . outt - n , man, a grad , V.. nate of Crittenden's Connnercial Colley:. as Clerk or.Book-Keeper._ Having several years experience in: .clerkinz In the coal reghin, beet or references for. abil ity 'and Integrity given. :Please address `TOOK- H.R.E,PER" at this office. March 1.1, ,e4.--10.t.f . - . man , . I, } ANTED .-: An of active,' enervtie btadneas • 11 . habits," as ..kssistant Superintendent • of several Collieries.- - A young Civil - Engineer; laving :some. ex, perience in: and about . mines preferred: must 'be an Abiericati. A.pruper person can bear of a very (ie.,- Table - place : , AOdrees.D; .1111.._Miliers' Jonn,al. Potts.. -ville. Pa. .. ~. '.. - • June :4. '61.-21-fit . ' L . 074T r Ott 3111 ML AID, at or in the vicinity of the Pennsylvania Hall, on Thu nuday, P. M.. May2s, LSkA r. massive GOLD SEAL 'RING with a Red Stone, bearing a device and motto. A suitable reward and the thanks of the ovMer 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 6414. dieei JOURNAL OFFICE.• • June 3.15...-.22.4t. . . . . .tItANTE by the School Board cif the. Borough II of S 1 ner vilte Seven . Female Teachers to take. charge of the Schools in saki • Borough.' The:salaried' areas follows:—Grammar. N0..1, $lO 00 per month: Gralmar. No: 2. $25 00'; Do. Seeiindary No, I and.% $2.3-511•,- Primary N 0.2 an , l3, $22 50,.•,The Schools are kept open 10 monthii daring the.year: The Ceonty Superintendent will hold au Examination • for *poll= cants In the Brick School flonsetn the Borongh.Of."Ml- nersville. on Friday. June V.id, ,cenimeiming:.nt. 83 :o'elock, A., 41., precisely.: ' -WITZEMAN:„ •. . - • Secretary of Schoel •'..24lnerseille. Jane 13, • * ; • . , NOTIC lIR,LAI I persons arg hereby eau ;Honed not to ". Oust my 'wire EThIA • BOY ER. (;O my ace - omit, asj will pay no debts of her con . - treeing,. - . JOHN' ROVER.' :June 24.'65 . 25.3 t• ROTICIL—Th'e an h ,rl b er hero ). o tiuna all peisona from trusting wife. JO. SEPRINE MOYER. -on Ida account; ae he will pay no debt...of her contracting actor this dAte . • • SAML. MOYER, near Annurn,.Schuylkill'Co., Pa. June 19, .65. • "."6-3t• • • 7 --.NOTICIE.--,lltivine. commenced to destroy 'incentive." In my. posse.sion, those .wiallinir particular: pictures. preserved will pica.. notify me at once. M. ALLEN. Photoirraphi.t. UNiTED P1TAT1 7 .1 , 4 'INTERNAL • • REVENVE.--.office atike nor. Potlwillr, .Pn.—Notice is hereby given' to• allpeisats•orlocerned, that the Annual Lite.s Enumer ations-andAppraisements for .the year ISCA for the Tenth Ctillei•tion•District: Of Pefinsvleania: talten pur.. mutt to the Excise Laws of the Enitert States, have been completed, and will he open for examination at my office on Centre street . , In the Borough .of 'Potts,. 'dile. on, die..loth..-lith and 12th du p. 'o f Jolt, A. D., 1564; and on said . days API . EALS. relative to any . erroneous or excessive valuations- - , rnittustnrei3ts, or enumerations by the several Aaaistant Assei4ors, will be received and determined: . • . Notice is fttrther given That no appeal viii US 'allowed to any party litter he shall have been dal assessed and the tist 'cOntainlnr, thS assessment has b en transmitted to the Collector pt the District. . . . . All appeals must be' made in wri ing, and must specify the particular cause. matter nr thing r&pecting whicb.a decision is• requested, and must state the• ground - or principle of error complained ot: • • . JOHN W KILIANCIER. ' • .••• ••'ti. - S. AFFessor lUth Diturict;•Vennsylwaniti; ..Pottsville, June '24, '65, 125-St DIED. _O,I N..1.R.A.1... NoTic.Ks: Corner Centre and Market streeta,.Psittaville. Pa Jurie 24 '4.5" - • Mtf-- YOTII'St--Anexaintoatinn for Teachers . • for Schuylkill Township, will be lield . at the Sebool House, Tuscarora, on the first Saturday in JUly, tommeneing :o'clock, A. bL, by . Jesse County Superintendent. *- By order of the Board. JACOB HEITZ/ Secty. . June •• • . • 23-3 t, • mioTic E.—A public:examination will be held by the County Superintendent of Public Schools; at Cre•isona,,iin MONDAY. June .2Gth, 18116, commencing at S 3 o' clock. A. M. The School Board at Cressona wild; to employ for the ensuing school year Cronsiatlng.of a ten - months term. and commencing on. Mlinday. September 4th, !Sao the following teal hers One Male as principal, and three tenialM , in the sub- Ordinate departments. The teachers. in Ischiails Nos. I and 2 to recei'e s2t, .per •month ; in school No. 3 $3O per mouth. and the principal $6O p e r month By order of the Board. ll'. 11. ,BIiCES. Secy. ' , . • - . . 24 2t THIEITIONT,• JUNE 6, 1564.--The public pre cautioned against giving credit to the Midi of j" IM TTER CO., ruder any Align note, or contract," for, the purchase of any thing -- for or on behalf of the said Firm of J. A. Dutter CO ..by James Roebuck, who wits ti member of the said F r i rm. as the said James Roebuck has retired from the performante of his "ditties as e.memher of the said Firm.-and has no power .to' act for the said Firm., add no debts contracted by hiM will be paid by. the said Firm. • . HENRY HEIL, . J. A. DLITDR, Actins fofthe said F'i'rm of J. A. butter Co. June 10,'65 TINE ININIZI4 NIVIS TI TUTION.. F POTTSVI I. LE.-- Whereas, the- IHreetora or the ahove-named Institu- -tion. pursuant to a resolution of its Stockholders to wind up its affairs, have made-a voluntary as4t . nment Of till its esiSte. real.and -personal, to the, undersigned. iu trust for creditors and the same has been approved by the Court of C\immon Pleas of ,•ichriylkill County • All persons indebted to said Institution are request ed to make: payment, and those having claims' will present them without delay to • - CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Ofllre.--Matiantongo St, Corner of 9.41, Coppr,site Post Ottice). June AO; . • LITERARY NOTICE.—The Ill•dersigpeci respectfully - Informs - the public. that hewill opeu,his Institute on the .lath day of July ensuing, for the - further advancenient of - students - in the various branchvg Of. education. required by the pmfessor to the School Room..the Clerk in mercantile pursuits, and the Mathematiean in- his survey. of earth and ocean includinil,the use of Algebra and Flexions; So higher commendation is offered: to the public-for the future than their oozy retrospectof the past twenty years, during which period. his pupils in the various literary departinents in ths.State and .County compare -favorably with thfSe of any other Institute. • more of whoM have •signalized ' themselves hi the defence of the-nation, many of whom. now.return with patriotle pride.—or sleep the sleets that knows no waking among the nuretUrned-brave, - enahrined in the affee*ns - Of every true American, •. To such as have lost parent, brnther, or main sup port. In the cause of the nation; and desire-'to attend;* their education and stationary shall be %furnished with out-cost to theni. which offer is designed as an humble and honorary tribute in the-cau a of theVbereavement, I'. D BARNETT, Principal.' . . I. M. BARNETT, A.s,lßt.tut. Palo Alto, Jane IT; • . '2.4 -3t II E A 8,.. thit Auditor General: as reqoired by the ilth Section of the Act en titled ••An Act enabling the Banks (if thil(Cotnmon ivualth to become Associations for the. Ourpore; of Banking under the lawn of the, United' Staten, parsed on, the 22d day (it August_ A. IL that. has minded to •ne that the. “Giivernment.Bank.'t at ,Nttsr ille. Pa., has:tarnished satisfactory evidence ,to him that all, the _requirements of said Act have been . complied with by the'enid Bank. andlhat it has become an Amoctation for the purpose of 'banking under the laws of the Uni ted Staten. • . • . , . . I do therefore - cause this notice. thereof to be pub lished in, accordance -IA itti the, provisions. of the said Ilth'Seetion of the Act. amt' do declare that the Charter of-said Bank by the terms - of said Actis deem eft-and taken. to be hereupon surrendered. subject to the provisions of theist Section of said Act •- a. G:CERTIN, Governor of Pennsylvania. Etcrterrive CllAMltpt, Harrisburg, June.2d. 1365. • ..Juue 10, ;65.. - . - 21-tit FOR SALE ANDTo 'LET: . i d t t T UL.ES FOR ti.A.ILE CIIIIEAP. ' • INK . good vorki lig - Idulee euited to auk ode.. . .. • J. J. &G. W. CROSLAND, Pottsville.' . . . June 24., , i.Z. ,' .• • . . . 25-2 t• . : . , . . r i lo .. lt SALE OR TO RENT.—The under -1 signed offers tiir sale or rent a double Frame House and Lot. f,O feet front by gin deep.', 'lie House is located on'eentreStreet, Ashland, and _ . is suitable (or u store and dwellln;:. For further-par tieulars apply • . BARNARD SCHRADER.' Ashlaial.•Junelt' '. • ' • • 21-2. m• VALtABLE PUOTERTV AT PRE- Y TATE MALE.— One-twentieth interest in the. tract of: coal land in -New Castle Township, Schuylkill County..(known as the Putt Baunan Tracticontaiu- - . log about 420 acres: • : • • • . • • A tract of 220 acres of COAL and , 'PI3IBER LAND, ' in Riley Township . . . •• Lute on Coal street..hetween NorsSegian - and .ISfauch Chunk streets. Pottsville. = Desirable - sites for ware houses. manufactories, & ' • Three Building Lots on Laurel stieet.' .A number of Building Lots On Coal, Norwegian, Railmiut:and Washinctdo streets-'l3reetiwood Ad . ditioh." Apply to-LIB:CRY C. RUSSEL.: •-Lit-Tnsed Real Estate Agt., corner 2nd and -Maliantini ' :go *to., Pottsville, Pa. • Jude 10;06b:7,234f rIRITAITE SALE OF IIEAL ESTATE. ,The undersigned offer at private sale the folltiw- Mg valuable real estate. belonging to the estate of the late JOHN HARPER, decd, viz: _ . , '' • Pilo.• I .—The well-known Tavern - Stand, situated in East Hanover Township, Lebanon •Connty. 'anti the public road leading from Jonestown to Har risburg, long and favorably known as HARPER.B TAVERN. about 20 Miles front Harrisburg, and.Pless stab.' situated it - thi junction of the. Indiantown and Swatara creeks. • In corine e ttort with the Brick Tavern about., are aboet. • • . • • 90 .Acri'44if Farm: Laud. under a high State of cultivation, on, which are also a good STONE BANK BARN. STABLING for ,S 0 horses. -.a SAW MILL in good ninning order. and all neeebary out buildings. There it a tine Lim es tone quarry. an, excellent ORCHARD of choice fruit trees, and :two wells of water, oneat the house and one at the barn' ' There's running 'water, in nearly all the fields. 'The .s route urveyni, for the . milroad to4nneirrewi parses withitilonemiles of the' farce; and' the Union. Canal . passeawithin . half a mile' of it. - , '', -,. -• , ' .X.T.llits:2,,L.Sftitate halt A. mile moth' at No. 1 . , on the i road leittling.from Rio. f tii .. Annville and Lebanon, con tains.,abobt 'Sn .ACRE&.on whit& are etncted tt,tt latze PRAMByROUSE..• N. BAR I 'out buildings. ' The land is in lint rate 'order.. • 1 i :with abont five-acres of TIMBER LAND; There . Is a 1- tine YemegOROHARD Mi.tblettact, and a good well.of water.,:qhe Union OMMl:pav_ities thmtig.la this land, and ` .tlmieareselerid excellebt landippoon it.._ ~.- L • _ ---‘' ' r '; 'No. 3.—Beinia farm of VITACREISnclogain. a l t sitiateaboutbidt alnlienortivorNo.A.Toethi- ' Vie . mad leading; Itcmi• No:.:1 - to*DpieMSorce 4ll .Pineerove. on which are. erected a t(TONE HOUSE, BANK BARN. and otherout.buildings., There is a well of water- at"the bouise.and one at the barn:-a' finer oacumtp... luditu!towei creek , passes through' the land: ~• _.. • ALSO. several tracts of due CH&S ,TfUTTIM BEIt . LAND cOnvenlently" Ideated' on the ' ltsta Mountain or Blue Ridge; which will be sold, sep arately or in connection with either of the farina. . •• . itlr - Perions desirous of treeing the properties can call on Thomas :A...llarper,one df, the executors, residing ' llMrPer fukber Information address - Themes A. liar- East Hanover P. 0 , Lebanon - County.. Pa', or John ll:Seidel, - of Letuumn, Lebanon County.. Pa. ' •': .• INS - The fungi:Atm properties will be offered at Pri !ate Salo upto Fridny..thev.l'3lll"Da of Mapi -' tember , and if not sold byfhat time w illbe offered tit - Ptibllekstle on said . day. "._'• ' ,'::f .= -. ___.--- f.v— ,• - ''''' ',..'''', '' ' , THOMAS AitCARPKR. .. • ,'-' ' •.' • '2. 1 '''' .'', -."' JOHN TIFSSIDE4, - • ' " - *- '',,•_':-.,,' : leen** of,theEstateof dotal' Harper, dee.'d. • Anne 17? .114 ---. Y. .. • •-.--, :-..:- , .l: - '24.4t : Miiiiii*Cirtet..totiiinsim. 'cum. are ,regaitle4 by i!ititabruasintlieli* Scam'. diii2Volo.lF6m . =t!M=!= '.ois,T. "AliP y,OUN it Mini= OST.—Betwep Zr.:Bortl Patterson 's, -1-eind 'Market* strreta. a - TOPAZ BREA The tinder *ill be suitably rewarded upon rot, to ttriii . - June 11, .C.s.-24.,t L o97'.—OnTnes44. Jane 18. 1836, -a pair of (tow SPECTACLES. A ralk Ward will be pdd if the finder will leave theca gore of " .• T. VANDUSEN, Centre' . June '65. ' 24. A. 011T....TACOBIELANt. from near klabancy .aged 16 years. beat -hair' and a little_ crum.. Hulett dark penta,,b-Ine.shfrt and black hat wrong In hi/mind: i'Any 'lnformation lead recovery be thankfully "received. - and properly rewarded. fuldreas - JOHN K] June IT, Mahanoy WAR rourou at the Mount. Carbin . Mill about two weeku ago. , a Tr:milk gettWr with aevetral other -articles of &obit.. owner can have the woe by talling on the eu at the Mount Carbon Rollin¢ Mil/ and Paying advert6ement. . BLOOM 11., June 11..&,. • . -.- LEGAL .V.4TATE OF .CIIIaRIARA WALK, .LL Deciessaml.—Lerters of Administration Estate of CHARLES WALKER,-Jate .0f Cum snip. &Teased, having been duly granted w, der.igned, all persons indebted to said Estate , quested to make payment, and those having chi present them withoutdelay to . SUSANNAH. WALKER, Forrestsille, Schnynni . ' June 17, g 5 ta tit ND NOW, Milroy 13, 11845. Tis the tiiOtti A and direct the Treasurer- and. Collector: Township,, to receive no Townstup Road Orders payment of Road' Taxes-for . the year.: 1865, in Township. except thove Orders drawn and in Is6s;,fur the current e s pensas °Vibe year 1544.. - Juno a, - .BY THE MC . DMINISTRATION LVas.letters of administration on :he restate et •COB °WINNER, late .:of the Borough of baba ElchtlyarJll Connty. Pe., deceased have been grai the undersignedd notice isahereby given toil] debted to raid estate'to mate payment and tug claims will present theni•for settlemeuL • • • MARY Pd...OWINNER. Adminimnari t at. Clair. May 28, ..65 - • • 21.4 V• uum. Atairo .E*OtATE—Lect e , Administration upon , the. estate of WILEIa WILLIAMS.-late of -Blythe tewishiev:deeeased, eui t been duly gnihted tothe undersigned: all • persooe debted to saki mate are requested to make pap a , and.thosp having claims' or: demands, to preetut without delay to SARAH WILLIAMc, May VI, —2ll-6t . New Philadelphia A DIMIINIMTRATION 'NOTICIE. 7 -IVt i ti es letters of Admlnlstratien on the estate of W Thomas, late the &iron& Of Mlarrim; Schuylkill County, Pa., deceased, have been grant , the undersigned, notice la heretirfgiven to all this dtited to Said estate to make phyment and these , "lug claims will present them for sttlement. THOMAS W.: THOMAS, U Administrator. . • or to SEL W. GEEll,.Atinersville Pi May 20. 2e.tk• t~XECt?TOR'>'S NOTlC.ll4.....Lettets tt .mentary have been isened to the aubscriber,4l ecutor of the Mit Will atd :Testament of. So t ,Bowen, ..deeeased. late of the Borough ..of t..+Aant% Haven, by the Register of Wilts of Schuylkill —All persons having tiltitus againit the, eltate present them. without -.delay -and those indebted please make prompt pyment to the 'subscriber. JOHN BBWEN, North Mazheitn Tp • 20.6 t• May O. .65 . A DIIININTRATION.. NOTICE...WL ti as Let ere of Administration on the ekes. John Brnphries, late of the Borough Of Nlinersli4,, Schuylkill Couutk, deceaseti,; hate been granted nik the subscriber by the WOSter,—Notice is . hsrl-byo cu to all thOse indebted to said edinte to make pa3m;tri and those having - claims will' present theui for. mod. • ANN 111.7M1'lifilliS, AdminlstrntrA 4 31:4 t'o. '65 ; . 21,43 t• GEORGE DEMERIT & 00, 'JE\YELERtS, *303 BROADWAY ; • NEW TOR:! (CORNER. DUANE STREET.; 100,000 WATCHES, Chains, - Gold Peiis and &e., &e., &e.; &e., WORTH $500,000 ! TO be Mold at ONE DOLLAR oath, ala sin regard to Yliquei nci . not to be'paitt until you know what ye., rt .' SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLEII..--i-4 All to be Sold .for ONE DOLLAR Eat! 100 Gold Bunting Cues Watches .1011 Gold Watches - 200-Ladles Watches • • • ' Silver Watches . 600 Gold Neck and Vest- Chains. 1000 Chutelain and Guard Cluing. .34190 Vest and - Neck Chains • ' an>n Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 41910_6 iiraL -LaVa.'Oarnet. s c., Brixxthes Bei d Gold.*Jet, Opal. Lt.c., - Ear Drops... lysoo Gents. Breast and Scarf Pine 64100 Oval Bawl .13racalela VII(' Chased Bkeelets :1500 California Diamond Pins and Ringa,-;..2,50ti 2iNNi Gpld Watch Ker.! .. Niee'Solitaire Sleeve Butinus and Studs 110(14) Gold Thimb,es 54)4)0 Miniature -Ldelieta' 3000 Min latuie Lockets. Magic. :MOO Gold nwthoeks. crokwes, 3040 Fob . and Ribbon Slides 50010 cha:fed Gold-kings 40 , 11/Stone Set [tinge .. 651$ Sets Laiiie!..,ldwetry- 7 .let and Bold htv . . WWI Seto Ladies' Jewelry—varied styles 3 to . • .:.' .Z4.000 - Gold Pens. Silver Caoe'atia Pencil - 4to 41 1 00 . ifold'PenF, ebony 'Holder and Cage - gin 6000 Gold Pena. Mounted 1101der 2 to All the goods in the above - List will be sold. at reeerVation. for ONIC DOLLAR EACH, Certificate all the various articles are placed ,euvelxr sealed and mixed. These envelopes will be teat mail. or. delivered at our._ olllce, choice. ' On' eceiving it e.i:t.ftleate,' you - will see *s ? it „- article represente, and it is oiAlonal With you p.)4 one dollar, and receive:the-article named, - or Xuy atf in the liat:of acme value. - . - ' By this mode we gife.setections from a varied ex l•• of tine goods, of the beet Make and latest styles, n . . 4. of intrinsic winth,..at a nominal price, - while all Wier;,' chance of - securing artieles•uf the very highst • In all transactions by mail we charge for fotwarl , .the L'ertiticate, payingimstage, and doing the baSINI .25 cente earb. Five 'curium - 1A re.e wiLL .se vniii 'sl: ELEVEN roa $2; Tnti,rrr run S i N- VITI and ONE lIUNIIZED roe $l5, • , • REASONS • WHY We should Supply your wants our facilities are TIIIR?fr... passed : our work of:unrivilled excellence our lees punctually observed.. Our central tocatiou us near the incist - remote points: Our Roods frorri the manufacturers, Si4of the latest sizable Styles: The goods )scsi be sold, and . thstru-13 . 4.. are unequalled. Allurticlesordered are foissuict; . :.:: return mail_ . • . We givirantee entire satisfaction in every Ingtatii and. if there should be any person dissatistied wits article they may receive, tliey will immediately rel , : It. and the pace will be Niundeil. • Aor. - srs. - 1 -We allow those 'acting as Agee.); Cents on each Certificate ordered, provided their re:: ; . truce amount to One Dollar. • They"will collect 'lrk cents for el/7y Certitlesee. retaining 10 cents, remit to us 15 ceuts for each. • Addre!e, GEORGE DEMERIT ,& 363 Broadway, New York, 12.3rn if March . . 25. '65 CLEANSE 'tile SYSiEII OF ALL • It eta Wished eve* re' Qpiaiter et teetell; - ."Dr Sivayne'r , . “P . snatee' ",; "Dr. Swayneht" , Poem .I'arincet%t" - - "Dr. - Swett:Wan_ .'• . Ter •Tenecet•?l , "Dr. Swarm's' , o "Panacee,!.,?' - "Dr. Swayne , e" . • "Panget.:l: "Dr. Swaynes Blimid-hirilying • ,4 111'. Swlynel Blacid-Pgrifylng Panactl44 . 7; “Dr. Swayne'i illood•Parifying Paused For Scrofula, Ulcerated Sore Throati- Indolent Ls: .more.. had effects of mercury. Sc., is superior tat remedy ever discovered. ' Prepared only by ' DK. SWAYN & SON. _•, . • . - • 330 North Sivtb Street; l'biladelptt:.r . , Sold at the DmiStore of HENRY . SAYLOR, Jane 17, 'O. - ' Po tts . -"Pf 'OLD 13. G IN IA Plain CaTendisk. Sweet Also Wcwtetti made • . - ` , Cisvendiwb. . - .: , ~ - '..= 4 i. Congress. , • • Flab. - *-- :.--*:- • - • ''.- ~ , - Ovum Bolt. !.'....;,.. • • . : ktrisist Ladies Till, CHEWING TOBACCO, Arc., AS , ' ':- v Fig Nilo Who'alio and itetall by - - ~- . :; - 1; GUSTAV WOLTJEN;' , Centro fits, nett' doos to theEnicio }lute), P..go r ". `-.:'-, Juotill,46:. 'f -- . .::. ',., .L'' , - • 21 %4 .ft. 13.1111(TINGAZ. AINTINGS::—The • 1. scriber has just recetved from New fork an melt offine framed Paintings among . whlch sK Boat, liarve! , ting, Italisp Alia. penines, Irvington, Byron's Villa. Lake Conie. bnperior,• Protect. It, Sith .St.. New Ynrk- Chickens aT. Also a fine Painting by Mr. Boundy, the disabled Miner. Call and nee tkonn store. • . • - B. BANN. NEW ("AMU STOillE.Jstst roman( the stand lately occupied by N. C. tre street, nearly opoosit? .Market,, a Nov Dry Grocery and .Provision* ,Store. tri . which . will be constantly on hand a 'choice stock of (hag LI . 'line. . Also, Qaeensware, Flour anti Rut. C. • The undetsigned'hopee by -strict attention to neE 6, t 9 receivea air.share of the tathlic patroage: 110BERT.A. tiI.PV • • - pctober 444 Hellenboiaihs Ezra %crr Beene and larearre u cured owt .itud delicate dleunle NT in A:11 ottices:at little eenee, little or.nu change:fa 6 ' inconratdeuce. - and no exposare.. it Is pluiont to and odor, itturia I late In toaction, and free from Jadtuipronertter. ' April sm. • I'Vz6.