• • ..A1 7rnnaMd'!l ".. f ~~ 1 PO'ITSVILLE , A. 114 ; WE S6I,,,ITAICE !ISM:, A rllvr9ciel t utriticitit. , 'lio will be the My-seventh anniversary. of. the, birth day~of; itln►hn rresident of the -United States;.Lincoln; the Martyr the friend of , humanity, and next to Washington in the hearts of the Americtul • people. ln life the standard•bearer - of the party which., inaugurated. trtie: prograsiav6 -Freedom, his memory is revered bY mankind everywhere for. his sacrifices to his conntly and for his championship of the oppressed. .The emancipation of the American slave is • indissolubly connected with his fame, and his will always be one of, the greatest names in the world's history. -It Is snggested that ''lbis the first anniyersary after .the patriot's death, should be appropriately • observed throughout the country, and we trust that ftt Pottsville some one competent for the ' of fice., may be selected to'dellier ediscourse on the life and Public services of the illustrious The biography. of Abraham Lincoln may 'be briefly suMmed _up as= followa He was born in Hardin County, ',Kentucky,. Pit the 12th of Pebruary; 1809. In 1816 he removed With. his father to Indiana, where he receir ed inn a limited - education.' ..Stdisequently he ent two yenta_ .at ..school..: school in Stidford 'COunty,: Virginia, Afterwards .he taught itehool studied in Culpeper 'Nutity, of the same tiptate. •In 1830 he removed to Illinois, and . "iirected his attention to agricul-: tural pursuits.' In the Black litriwk War he .:served as a Captaiapf volunteers;' was sub- sequently, PoStetaster in a small.village, and afterwarde - served four.years in the Legisla ture of Illinois,. during which time he turned his attention again to the study • of . law; and settled at Springfield in the practice of his. profession.,. He was 'a member the Na .. of. . tional Convention that .nominated General Taylor for President in 1848 ; . and was a Rev; resentative.in Congress, from:lllinois, from 1847 tO 1849, serving. on the Committee on the Post-office and Post roads, and. on Ex . p . enses in tim War Department. In 1858 .he - acquired a National rerintation_ by the able manner in which he canvassed Illinois,' for the United States Senate, against Stephen A. • Douglas. In 1860 he was nominated by the - Republican Party, as its candidate for Presi-, dent of the United States, and after a am*= . gle which will ever be memorable, Was elect cd to that position.for the term commencing March 4, 1861: ' Soon after, the „ Secessionists' loosed' the dogs of war, and President.:.Lin coln proved hiruself. equal to the emergency. His action was prompt..and decisive, and met the approbation of' the loyal people. His Administration %V uoh. a sticcess, that 'in 1864 he was nominated by the Baltimore Convention 'for. re-election to the .Presidency, and subsequently re-elected by over helt.a million of a majority—the-most signal en : - • dorsement of astateimen's policy, ever given - by the American or any 'people. • Volumes can and, will be 'written on tthe events with which Dir. Lincoln's name, is in:. dentifted; and which have transformed this nation from one half • slare,:half free, to , one of 'entire freedom to all classes of men. In the meantime his se.rviceS while .liviug, to his country, should induce us now that is dead, .to evince -our veneration for his memory; our love for the,purest of men, by observing in an appropriate manner, the au- . uiversary of the day that gave him : birth. We trust that' the suggestionlvill receive the attention that we thiult,. it Merits. MARCHING ON.. After destroying the monster. Slavery , . has become' necessary to - sweep away evils that cling to the skirts of the dead. One fell in the House of Representatives in Washing-. ton, on .Wednesday.. An 'amendment to the Constitution was adopted by the decisive vote of 120 to : t6,:Oar declaring that the tribunes -- of the _ , . peeple . must represent . realsvoters, tint non in . but:knit:ll; that one voter Inione section: shall . . . Opal 'one voter- in -another—no. more . , o . • and n less ; and that - in Congress, the voters.. ... . . ... of Permsylyani'a abaft' have exactly as many • . . , .. .. . . *repfesentatives . as the_ voters of. the - Quit' :StOles, land not half their, nuntberi asjlie-old stem ottinld.:allow.- The amendettre:sOlu ticiu reported by the Reconstruction' Commit-. . . . . .. ~ . ~... - . . . tee was adopted, as ftilloWs•: • • • •• .• -• ':,.. •..• • • . ... .. - • • "Resolcri Gil the.Senattiala hrrittse,.3f. Rem-igen tigirei, o r th e .17,i11e4 Slates of .:4;ll'erion, in. .Con;- yrs ft...V7nbled, flro.thiny of b t ,th H. 4,4 ,4 , ; ?,,,i, t0 ... ring,: That the following. article be .proposed p, the Legislatures- of .tho several'. StaterA. as nn • amendment to 'the • Constitution of • the - United States;rwhich When • -.ratified .by three-fourths Of :said Legislal.nres, -- shallbe: valid as part of said Constitution*—viz : .. Ilepieaeut atii:es shall be. ary ,portionfal moiofig tit?: sevel . 'al States which maybe tnchided , within this-. Vnion.accordim;.to their re-. affective nu.ehers, counting the Whole number of persons in each State, 'excluding Indiana 'not tased..:.. Phitided, that whenever • the. iihictire . franchise shall be denied or abridged in any. State . On account of race or, ,color,:all persons therein of such race or,color shalltie:txcluded. from the. ha - sis•of representation.". ' • . . • . - * .'. ••. ~ , . .. .. We have not space to' give the. vote in de tail.. Suffice is to say that ihe brilliant 'nem her from this District, the Right Honorable itryer Strpuse, voted NO !, • ~ . . Let the, Senate, and the respectiv Legis latures now in session, act promptly, and with this ainenchnerit.ratitled, the , mainAitliculty in'the .*ay, complete. reconstruction of the Union; would be removed.. Tan GovanNoa's MES4GK. -It is an '.able document. ` - The.finances of the State, as set fOrth by the Governor, -.are a subject of just pride. During- the progress of the civil war, the surplus debt iras reduced '52,555,579, notwithstanding the extraordinary necesai -ties'of the State. ' This includes :the period 'of Gov: Curtin's administration, FM' this result no small praise is due to the_ policy a Governor : Curtin ;, and now that with the' return of peace the . extraordinary expendi tires have ended, We may anticipatea eon tinnance of the same policy on a greater scale. An view of the flourishing condition of our finances, the Governor: repeats the iccom- . • mendatinn made by the'State Treasurer., in his annual report; to reduce or.even repeal the ordinaiy. State tax .of two and a half mills. on real estate:' .The tax Of one halt. mill laid by the act of May 15; Mil,. was by: that act, expre.ssly pledged for .. the repay ment of the loan of $3,000,000, 'thereby au thorized, 'and, of course, cannot be- repealed -or redueed- . until that payrdcat shall. have _:.been made.. The remainder : of the' message is an interesting resume of the historrof -the State during the civil war. No one . shonld ..zteglect to read it. , • • ‘VEMOCII.i4MA.SIONAILIKS Cu TO WASII.ISO: TON.—The "De.mOtratic" State • Committee, accompanied, by their defeated candidate for I Auditor-General and Perhaps other lame ducks, visited tiashington ou a missionary tour fait ;:week--their special errand heipg, it is affirmed, to assure the President of their particular friendship and, esteem toward him self. I-low well they succeeded in convict dog him of the sincerity and unselfislmess of - their admiration. has not publicly transpired: "Wemay take it as granted however" remarks the Ducks arunty Intellig,encer,' v that they did not juit then and there recall the mind of the . "drunken brute the memory of their conduct toward him during the Campaign of 1864, at the time he was suddenly called to the-Presi , dential chair, and when be signed the death warrant of the conspirator, Mrs. Barrett. It is a significant Mustration, of, the weakness of Poor tuman nature that the "Democratic" party should now hasten to lay before the ecutive of a tritonplitnt: Union- those_ -proofs of support and ailuiiration atieilvrere sternly denied throne - 116ra !ha' wholoof , -our nation's struggle against Soatnern tre i tsou." . • A. LIBEL, OK TIIE GO:V•g. pxyltp.. tits i °4 l`ft,st llMOPpetiTell.orgaii, Of , this Brii ough, notwithstanding the fact well . knowp to this community; that.it 4 hen excused.the acts of lawle4j* here,* saying glay they, Were merely 14104 ',their 'way' through life," denies thiiklt- has ityar When itiatistaeto - : „rily means b tlt .. t . prest4n abat. cpioled„ ;Ike, oial have izaore7ralleiri its piiitestations that i has no partizan syrepatq_iyith.tkt , ,e4eptbri , pf the secret sorganirtion43,--videlt, erhnts are, committe,d in Mitt othz*. - tee meant tintere — itiatualistUftMOlli corrim P rel lltlT that as that piper circulates to • thezainiost, total.exelnsioapf every , other County paper, among theptepsberspf that.secret organlza, tion, and in,,Ahe-, djstrict* , fiffihit;,,guituty , ,, where lawlesinesi most prevails,.pnch, ea prep"sioiis as the one quoted above, are , not fay .Palluitory •of crime, but.positively en •,•col:TW-•,•_.thesetra,diglio3sed-4.44Ktehkof.4wleassi ness. Their 'organ . tells there that in the commission of acts of iiplence against prop- erty and:life, they. are only "fighting their way through life ;7 . atiii wit haigreat influ ence with that class of people, they - actually believe themselves justified in waging war against every man Who sttempts to -carry on busineesia their'midst.- Such is the_effectuf the course of the papa . referred to. in -its qmpatby with rebels, and with local offend: era, of its own-Party, the Copperhead • organ has been constant - and consistent during the past five years.: • • • But 'have no,desire to - dwell pn facts, Well. known to, the community.. ; There one" chargehowever, Which it makes in its last, that Nvetvill notice, 'or it . is a:gross libel, , on the Governor of the State. Itr says that-' we carry two pardons in, our pocket, to be used in case of emergency. This is , untrue. We have never applied,,nor has any one ever applied in our behalf, to Governor Curtin fox a pardon. It is a libel on the Governor , of, the State to assert that he : would before -senfence issue a Pardon.. or that he would grant pee at,all, unless hilly coniinced (Zits just lee: It;is a Commendable fact that Governor Curtin has issued during his terms of office, a less nember of pardons than any of his mediate predecesora. in . the Guhernatorial chair, and that he is exceedingly prurient in the exercise - of this power. Of course we do not expect the paper that makes the Charge, to 'Acknowledge -that it is false; but we stamp it :a -malicious falsehood and a libel on Governor Curtin. • • • , • . . • TI!E POLICE which, has •passed the , Senate at Harrisburg, and is now pending in the lower - House,_ einbinCes, both Lamm , and Schuylkill_COunties. Its main features 'we understand, 'well.% follows: . . -• Each-County', is to:hi' e - a Board of , P,Oliee Commissioners,.cOnsisting of four'. members.. of silt= the Presiderit Judge. _ of •• thQ Courts shall'be ex-officio-=the Governor or the. . • ..- State to -appoint the other three (one of whom in Schuylkill:to be a Democrat;} to . serve for three years' withbut Compensation. '•• The Board to appoint a Chief o f Police, . a salary not, exceeding V2:5.60 a year ; • Anti he, with the approV al of the: Board, :to appoint his subordinate.; at a yearly . salary of not more than. eloor) each . . The Board to re= move the chief and subordinates, 'or any, of therrkat pleasure. . • •• .• - • • . The members of the Board and of the Pa lice force; all to be . swern befare entering upop their respective. offices. " • _ The Chief of .Poliee tO have co-ordinate au-- ioritY with- the Sheriff of the County;'for „ , the prevention of crime, and detection - atid arrest of 'offenders ; - and the. 'subordinates' clothed with :equal - -Power and protection With the- force of ,Philadelpiiia.. • * Upon oath beforc . a judge or. magistrate,. a Warrant, to issue, in the nature of a' search warrant; for the - seizure of any pailers,. cloth ing, or other of priind, or cornbina , lianto•conimit crime, :in any dwelling house;' _ .. . . . . The Chief bf. Police to render to the:Beard, sworn.monthly statements, giving names of men einplOyed; and; amount due them re spectively, - atid detailed account. of other ex ., . . peruses; when the. Board shall draw the re quired amount in the ,aggregate . from the County Treasury, and make disbursemerq., • BOUNTIES TO 111 E-MER Wl4O FIRST ENTERED Mr; &UNICE IN TIIE lienuLticiS . .--cln the First:. Page, of to-day's JOURNAL will tia found .a". .speecli•by Gen. Butler this •subje.'et.. We; _approve its 'views. There can be no ques tion. that. the men Who first, entered the ser i. vice without the inducement. of boenties, and. I 'Solely from patriotic; *motives, ..:should. be placed on a footing with pose ,who subse. fluently enlisted.• the majority tuMnestioria- .1 biy actuated .by patriotism, but who Still, re- . , ceivedbonntieg., : Money 'need not be teketi diree4 ,from the. public treasttrY,' for the pur pose,'and thus add to the national debt. Let the Pnblic lands; and'if necessary, .the lands of rebels, and' traitors . - who fortheir great crimes; deserve to lose all that theYitaie, be given t i p these brave Men, these livicirs of the country, who' are nnrewladed. M-lny of the. veterans feel an . ..uuwilliegneSS, and : itt CIORE them honor. to acid to the, intrdens Of the, pa-- . tion, by asking that. the: shall be paid to them nut of the Treastity..,Put.ithaviev er, into the.shaPe'tif.bounty lands: and it will . meet the views of all,, and not add a penny to our obUations. We trust that _Congtess will act on this matter at the present session, - in juStiee to the men without whose services the property of the country would now be comparatively-valueless..: btrutieNi son, of TenneeSee, a prominent advocate of secession; aleading demOcrat;. a Vim - et rep resentative in Congress; and • in 1859 elected . United States Senator him- Tennessee, left the Senate,in January,. 1861, with Jeff. Davis and other traitors, to wiige war against this government. These men it will.be seMem - hered,- were formally expeiled, by the Senate. 1 the - July following. _At the time .these men left they demanded and . received their. full pay. "Now; Nicholson has the :unpaialleled iffipudence to present :for `pay from the . time he left: until he was. xpelled.. Of course; he will not be_paid a cent of his . claitri.. This fact shows that the men whdplunmed this =nation into war, are destitute ofshame. • Air ExcAracriz. A epetarmea'r.—We, are pleased to-notice : that the .Governor has ap pointed• Judge . to the Presidency of the Coitrt Common Pleas of. Philadelphia made vacant by . the death of - Judge Thomp, son. Judge Allison,: with whom 'we have had the pleasure of a persimal acquaintance -for many years,- is a good 'lawyer, a man of unblemished Character, and a model judge --- He Will he en able successor of Judge Thomp • son.. of hii stain!) adorn the Judiciary. of Pennsylvania, nal:fare worthy. of the suf . ifrages :of the,'intelligent citizens who Place them, position . under the elective system, a , ui syste . which in some seething of Petinsylva zda is a success, in others amiserable TRIAL OF, JEFF. Davis' ' .14143 THE' OTHER REnsts.—Rumor froin Washington says that one of the objects in calling Generals Gl:ant, Sherman, Meads and other high military offi cers to That city just now to'form a court martial from them to try Jeff Davis and the other rebels belting prisoners for treason and othei crimes. That is what_the people mint. They. want 'the leadink traitors tried, con viettxl and punished. Let us show for the benefit, and safety of: succeeding generations, that iittASON 18 A CRIME, "AND MUST 1Ik: PCI7. EDitolvs . . ODErt3:.I.dt:DY'S Ticioi.--:-The February number, thiii ferorito of I he 'ladies,. is malls, very beau tiful. " It contains:a steel 'plate of -‘.‘The. Crossing. ..-Sweeper," frOrn a•picture by Frith;the painter: of the eelebrated_"Derhy: - Day ..;" a . superb •colozed it picture - in . tints, '"Driftin'g.aith thie an ongutal design of 'a Skating picture; a winter :trialting suit ,;. . walking" Costume fur a lady yonug; evening . dress. and robe dress', -nal 'designs ; four' designs for, fauddonable head. • dresses.; two designs of °pets . 'hoods .tour. - hulk: ionable.eloak patterns; crotchet and enthrnidery ptittorns; six new:sty/ea of .lionnsta; dross-s. .heys and girls . ; aprons and sleeves; bookmarkers; b r ilderhshee-hig; peer star - pincushion ,;•gar den mitten'; knitted mild: . e "lliznah's idols," 'try Maiion Hartland, . ismitihuo4; "Mrs: Wash ..ington Potts," by the late Miss Leslie, is ooncluil ed. Mfg& 3Ltry: • W...TariVrin, MM.& Ule Frost, with other .f&Vorite: writert4.alee • • • • . . tribrite to th:si tminber• The / 41 4 .5 • ;ins family, for the' many, Valuable - hintai - patterna tha'ettnniti" . ..4o -TM independent' .of its lresupfnl illotratiOne.„: gP lxl 461 *. 414 4 ia ffi t o 1 00 147 A 0 4 t f r );.. \Tam Litres Fiirmin dna lowa* eopens lir - divalent 1 pug: . ,iegijilititW"Neirtr.frorttke • • Tmeep tor r ize... , , -• tteityeztitytesive' engraithig c ‘ vrillicveleq, togs the Odic.° :oilcan ma The beige etdericLikonble. - steeL l :fashion:Pita for this number •is mina • refined sod - elegaut; Abe dictiogniiihing traits'-of. the:l a.ithittifoliOcis of tihe "Dlidy's.. WOW' -The :b ay Elieefftiidnet Abitibi-ester/ 4 6f the ihune riamer Witlten 110.-Eaectrajimlimi- - w etifidfinW-PachiOns; - CrOcherimitation -- ci f.ThM:- Rttre.l;Winter:l3ocitttinimitthag4: 6l4 * -1 4 01t i , • Tritiimmg,- Baby's Eat. of white: cashmere, %wit! , - .•ed ; knitled - Carrilige - The - tittenc - ii., tqiear Aheit,". :the • verde .iby • ArMint gterature we noterEllo,4o.l.lMiri7 l .* LS. - Await+ roitif.;"Levii Ptilitar,trlit story gust .13e114..!Thi, Hidden :Bridal , 1 . 11. tfey;. don';- "Stories of Our Villfige,""by - Beatiii* o 9 lo * . nit "Yaithrilt '.UntoDeath," by Ffirrie - -13yfriet - Nett PriblicittkolP4ll 44 . l4 - 9 - . **ll4 - :eopiee : (aiid a one•gratis).ti6.• Now . ie the :thnitci'get tip - lubs. for Imo...Specimen numbers this Purpose Will be sent for n'ciaitg:: Wheeler & cOchratc : 4'fiewingtnactiines are furniehed as pr 6 -, eerUtin Case*. • The's . proirpeetug.of: this, magaiine .- for ;. the present "'year .-einlitaliew a fine liet . er enntrithitors.- Address Deacon Pearson, 319 Walnut street, .'. • • goal Affairo. Weekly Alxuanzi. . . . •• • .• •.- 'wort% '..4164:11 , 1rii. --•' • • • • " • *S66.—Feb . , 5 . 5 20i -Fall:la" - 'I Y. 4S rafilr • 7r. .7,5; 21i..Last s•evnv . 1 . .. 6.5- :221'New M. , 2;11 52 2 3 Pima Q •.: f'evreg ••• .. 4 5 25 , Full •31. • ev.arg. . . . 3 • SATURIAAIN.; 4 6 "•TifE54...... WenirixinAv.. TIRIUSDAY 4. '6 . . fine artiele:nf ' • - violet in eolcir,. is & BinthSr,..oentre• 3ti&t. . . . . 70-nj-onynr..-LEtftlt: Sugday of - : the v,eitt.:. snit Sexig9sima .pafe lengtll, 10 lloure . . , • . . . • The bardwari, store's of tlii.s.B . Orotigh . will don . close at 74.o'elbek in.the evening. 'Such is.-tho agreementimatwiten the proprietors: • fileeklier; of,TaMacma, dmifig the Rebellion a brat - 6 radier, a' member of Co'. E. 129th Pi.' Vols.; died - on the 19th. tilt:, aged 33 - . . . . . . . On the.2 . 9Ali . gove . ral pak *or years were throivi) frrim track;thnbreakin,, ,, lof a rail on the Oatani.lea-itailrnati pear.lthittoivo...• For.. Innately:ll6 iine wag . persohe how ever., •were injOro,..amorig them '3lida.Virl;ioia• Eynon of Tamarina: ' '• ' • . • •-• - - - . . • . hood Ipidy,of an Infant riitiiid.--ffriThnts:di3.' tnerning last.. theslead body of . kefernale infant, apparently about .live. dayi4 old; .with triarka . 'ef. .:violence upon it, wazrfourldat the stOne 'bridge;. Young'a :Landing An.iiigneat Noe an 4, a verdict of death at the hande paithietinke`eviu . to the jury, returae4 7 : . . . . . .. . . . . fbrn . 'ffivoin; Pacrory:--Messr. Miller ' &'. Me:: DOrmough - im Coil atreet, above'Union . , .are maul . UfaCturing a - superior article of Coro broom; .rit sia' low . rites aFi.thercaMhe, - -percliameii abroad.' They rleserire the patronage of the merchants, rurd citizens Who..eturbt to. endoniake home inaliti -factner§. .We" speak ..aibriseclly.. : l`llll3ll we state 'that their, brooms are chortp. awl durable. ' - ' . . . . . . ,The :skating on the - Park ljas been yery.fine thisweek. :Its comfortable: .accommodations sender : it an attractive - resort' for ladies and children. - Slinitld the'weather .be prolaMin? to-day, ,„ there will , Imrtrie:itionßl>ly; be a; spoil attendance.- It Aeold bo remernbereil,that a red flag, is alwars raised.. zit Centre and igaliantanke .streets,- ' When tliore 19, skatlilg at the Park. • . - ' ' •. . . . PhP boneKablv, di-eliarged. the 'Re-.- Hying- in T:inatpia; • are abOut Ofgani-• n tif. a Pproaching anniversary 'Of --Wash ington's-, Birth Pay. , they will parade; aimed '_and' .egnipix4l, nd partake Of 'a dinner.. The - rettiroi:. i 0 'soldiers. thronghont.tlie Connty,.should. organ- . . for %the modal reunion and for,. their -.rrnitual . betiefit. • • • . . , of:prim pL: - - Ta• 0 .KiYecl. ' , llia 'Rigid fui , treq.-----On.••Wedilesday afternoon last, itnexpinSinti'of took .place,' at .the colliery: of t nve6lll Xem Couaolidated -"Ce l .4. .0?..; St. Clair; by •rtiieli a man and' bey were - - in- 7 - stantly.itillitd, and eight nien werio y:. - Imtrup Came of the injure,flsrnen aro .netAneeted toltvc. We.:llfyvo not heard the nlitheS of - the.nn . fortiniate 'miners. -An inquest: he - ht yerderday. • • :.. A.roretinil of t'sr - ..Schulkill County MedicalBO- Ciety.was ht h 1 at:Port .Garbon., Tan. T. Beach, D. W.Diand, A. P. Clikr, - .G. P. get , .rirrton; . :A. B. McCrea;and G. Began' w - ern elected.:Jnernbera. The ()Meeks Chosen. for the enAting year are: Ptesilent,i)T.T:pttek, S. Citirpen .thr ;;dice PrCSident -- . - Dr; G-. 13roirn Micordiog Becretari.,-NV; T. Beach.; Corresponding Secreta-. ry; G:.Koehh•r,•Trestanrer• D. 1%, Acridental oth , 9 —On . Hatnrday morning last: as.. Aleiander. McComb, of member of CO. F, 71h •.Ttegt., Baneoek's C , orPe,. Was riding mit. to. Cas.4 z 'roams lice 'officers, 'to.malmarrt:stS perminivsnspeeted 4:ll'bino implicite.cl in', the murder Of': Mr.:Dunne,. 'a repeating iitle'whleli be hold in hisliand;:iteel= dentally splodcd, thc.- ball entering' one of eyes and passing out tbrongbili'.top of bighead. Ile was brOugLt to the. Union this Bor; rough, where lie - .now lies with 'every probal;ility.of life recovery: remarkable .fact tb.aLa :person should sitrvicej after reesiting such* a wenn& '. • Maspierode (lornivol , on 11Ie ana- OM on , the West End..l 4 katinig . Parit have: made.- arringeinentiiVi hive.a . brilliant ' feMlval 6ri day'.evening next, al which shenld theattetalanCe warrant the expectations; .- there Will he. much amusement. The „mashers mill he. on slialres 'of -cenree.- dressed "tD snit their i'espectlye -fancy( The place Will he r the Corn'et Band dittho'in attend aneA; d'elock the:drand Marel) 'will take place, . Festivals 'of this 'chime-. Aor arc po ular althe skating varksin the cAtiesi, .and this-the' initiatory., one here, :will We do , not doubt, pass MT delightfullyvariety of 'eD73-. trIMPS ;' the. tecegidtion, and thp swiftly gliding figaree will render the ace.ne :one of nnnsuatintersst and pleasant Ttie price of idmission be twenty-five cable:: • Tile panne Murder...-On - Monday hist the 'P.:) l; r . • ouvr's jury la the oak of the• Murder of Mr. N. H: rendered li.verdiet hat death .was eatisea fic gnmkhot woUndeiittlieted by.ppisos . to the:jury. Of themen who werertrrestkd shortly' after the Murder on aivapictoriof tieing concerned'init; have.. been:discharged; this ; :ehtirge, except James Conners, who on' Saturday. last com mitted lay.Simire 'iteed,.. for.. trial; Three. were however; held for carrying. concealed deadly -*ee l:lona, and one,Tat-Belley; washeld in the sum of . $lOOO.lO ansper the .charge of assahlt and battery. . . : with intent: te •. On 'the 2r.tii nit.-Joh .Biennen'onas . tun, waa arrested at N ev 1111)4 , :i3; on. suspicion of bein4'equecriled in - -this mnider. : and , :will. have a hearing before : Squire Reed this, reorning,...at. . .• . . .771 e Theatre. 7 :-Driring the Weolc111r: sOn'a: eery fine Comisan} has..apeared with' aceeyit . .a-, inlity• 'a : :number nf • noveltica.. - . 111r.:•Fannin's ..Hainen"• - on.blenclay.ev.enini waS an able per sonation:,.' He .itiads:nith judgment and -eorreek. ;intonation; his appearance. is : good, his gr.shires • are. 'appropriate - anit'graceful.. He -re certainly; - an actor . ofmuch tiler-.Mr:. der-. ~ snn, Mr imd Mrs. 'HarriSon; .- Mrer Fannin; Mrs.. LoyertS and Mr. Johnsen,. are all - excellent ip their; respectitoo roles., ttOnr Katie" is not au - aecnmpliMied dancer, but, playa her. ~part in the lively. farce, ..`L'luand:Out - of Plaee;':' ..Arith - spirit and' ability,' which. proVe that . she. poS sesso.....er.insidera,ble talent...- This ,erening Harrison announces , en:Which. ocea . aim. three'pieces: frrH - -"Hantly Andy," .• t`Laug :Ryon and- "T4e B . ecret, will be..played. Give Harrison what he deserves; an everilewing hdrise . . .. • • .. . . A regillpr'ipietzlig of :the't.Tottsville.Dehatink. was 1.1.1c1 in TlloSllpWiffti.F/I),TArtin443' eve ning; SNI11111:101; inst., RPVl Pattersen the.' cfniir.'.. Ji..oalte- . ...(leliveied.' lectnre • on: "Popular:Edneation - antr. (int'eptraninrt 'Schools:" . after 'which-the finest inna4'Slinitkl -11tivi , ratil fragq - . et... , tabli,died r was very. ably • discussed, br ges,:ks..Riekel,....Deelitel; and Prior, in :the: af , m tirative,.: and by- 11.10srs*-Schallt . , r. ' tun]. .Martz'ill' the negative. Thernelits'of the deb'at'e 'werii decided' tn. bo in faF4,of..theLnekative. ;.: . At the nett Meeting J. A. Rg*.en'aill. 'favor the - dub wit Iva select, rending. ..Thevithtion "Dube' the freedem of the preen promote the • morale of the 'people ?" kill bo 'discussea, irk-the aflihmative Messrs .Sherni and - Terrev-; and in lio negi, tire bY Messrs. Tlnzen and 13nilhigranie.. • In the report Of Ihp debate two-1010 ago, the ;lamp of the Ref. Mr..Miller,..whe spoke iu the 'at firmative,••mita accidentally . omitted. . . • .Frezen . Death.,--The Tainigua . Jorirria3 Of Saturday lath, :notes the following occurrence, resulting front the use of liquor by two girls:; On • .Tuesday ` : afternoon "last; • a colored girl ~named Ray,' and:itlibite girl named Rotnim,.. roft their. htimetkin thia.l3Orthigh, to visit. a !Stift: idc- Dade, an aunt otthe farther, living near.Centre -ville, about fliernilea . below foam. On'"-.Wednes day, trierning.they , were S . - .fenutl in the bed of the chuylkill, :on the.iec, eloith:toehore, 'erilored . lying . tlead; 'with ..heT• 16ge 'through the ice, in the water; and the:white girl nearly . . exhausted: An inquest - .was held npOn the body. - of the girl Ray, and the. girl .tlontan - . - teatified that they hadatarted.te visit Mrs. IRePitde; taking with them a quer,t bottle of whiiAey, .that„. they hed„drankthe whiskey until they hecathe • elite() , and the .encored. girl slipped and'fell.. over the bank that she (Hommi,-) had gam down the to ; bnhlt her iseletance,,ftna was unable - to get back,. The bottle, : still containing a entail o=7' 'tity...af the liquor, Was found near• the spot:. verdict 'wee rendered in accortlance'with the facie. • • . . , . . Pirenne. Stomps- . ,Look Ont.—The ' mune ,sioner of Internal. IleVenne has . notified . .tho, MU pers acting "nudes: Ilia supervision: that 'great, . frauds are practthed - in the matter of using rev once - stamps more than once; and. he hail 'molted a circular of instructions • calling their. attention . to the tnitter; and :directing legal proceedinisio be instituted against all , PerSoneWho.dii not.COM ply with theism. He says there *re but two le gal methods 'of 'eanceiling.Stamps,one being:by writing Oiprintirig initialtianti date.in ink on ev ery'sfarop;*:so as•to.cerriepoini with the: intro-. meat on which it is written: :atarthe Other le the • case of st4imPiPl.aced on boxes, bottles,,paikages' or-other proprietary articles, when :the; stamps moat be se 'affixed se 'to Le effectually. destroyed When the'.article; is opened- for . use. - A:: . .timple cross in ink will, not do, writing. with a.Perictl will tit .not do, punching "s. holeo .throng he' stamp :*ill not do, 'nor.any othcr device' the. 'the legal. ones - above deScribeit. -The Cdinmies ner..saythe.* - 11 . enforce the , penalties of :the :laiv on . all . per Sons ~who. o'net .comply with ths 'foregoing requfte • ~. , rid • Itagiff . ....- w q Aii rel6lB - gsnot i mi. kl4 ltg • lathe - wits . from Punadelphia, eame to our office; and: .gavCi. iiiinotely, . an, Account Of an'attempt to` rob hi* 'near' Port Carlton, or. the highway'. We a e' 'formed- by-:repatabler: citizens of .. that the story la- =lintel - that Mulligan' beintite engitged mfediNtrud.in:-.3lrs; Burk's4aMilm, in. Port Carborie4 I#ltalt.ixild sciltliir, a Datiljci ~ ~_.., [. &Karat-ea bogie. frolithlplhgart; i., .: .... • [ van a knife, - over:A , 1.. , •= .'ilt. -'4 l '.'" ir 1411 W itotlhEr We! a.- .: ' '. •-- .16m, rik •we must Bait thit ir.4lWiciritleilia: ; .. -‘, - : , 11.11 , 111 st we shalljlermuinnip..thit ,--;-%-, ' A Tl g h' -`„ i MALI' , steekt*fruniliikt*** 3 ' -•'''''' A .."..‘;:`*' Henße.:xlittl*ke• : ::` ! ; _Pt Sti l t:llw =4:11 3 k not a tifir " iti;i; "...'::, • : ihAPROWLNite4M 16 41 6 4 1 0 0514 : 44 ar , e 1a # 14 . 'O4 tatSt eml:-...,,t. W. 3 , t, 4.110. .;.: .r , A , • Rev. John T. -Proiheroe, formerli_of this Dor ofigliorell and - favorably - known U.: out' citiZeits -forTrt-b 112M1133,117 - 11130180411 13 e0 ai• p min= lstei the 40.0.3,-. - •lsllUctOr...of thpitnazixrpaj: 'Chian ;- Ileilfeiter,;` Tier' ei-Cotuaty, rPti: - The -Beaver."l..esar -in-.Mitieing the--celebration E. Of Christmas at the Church alluded to eve ~,. ' • 4 4 .13.6vpottuTrottietdol'Ildetor of 1.103 rPt - tft, In a `Young inati . - of 'fine - attainnienti. ' During the lAtigt-linte1 Atigt-linte Ito..haehadehiaigtiot-thellacktdrah - exhibited a complete kno*ledge of: the high- alit responiible:daties devolving npon.hirn and proved his ability tp:properly Ai...charge, the;, same in a-' Christian.' manger; •• he merfibets6of the PatiSh are`greatly pleased with Jidr..' Protheirne, -, and the ' Church, we learn, is in 11, more-- proiperout eon 414(M:wider his udiaistrat ion thanotouay. priiviewis As' Idr ; PrOtheron We graduate' of the Jetunvaz.. office, we have always • felt s peculiar interest in. 'his welfare; aimrai-e really g,lad, that he-is ;labor ing in a field .where his efforts - tiro-appreciated,: and where he promises to-do .much good in the causo:of his Divine Master. : _ -.. • . - • jot,umnocoeran l' • : • Pcirrsvtu.s., Jitinnq Etirrena l kotars . .ienarratt r—lf it be a iplunftri task.to • tell another of his faults, it to Roll more disagreeable to • listen tit their rehearsai;avecially when tls telt tube the Meth, rind •the'elle,nt monitor. conscience.- foreert one to adrillt timt.the sins spOiMti.nf are net ,oOmmitted in ignorance: Ileum the sOrellt›:ls . of certain ofilciara at your truthful Statements regarding the administration of the law in this.Connly , , - . • • • . The terrotind Which has so, smotheredthe' ex.: pression'of :Public opinion, hs 'at. last becoihe insup . portable, and itheheovmetery honest manta taiso his • voice against the outrages art law. decency and human ' ity. to which we have oolong badto submit •.,.. • - Before the Meling' 'exCited.lky s ithi, late cold-blooded munlei has had time t i gride,it ls_oPenly stated - that the successor to Mr. will hot. be-alloued to re tain his position; and at nothing will. satisfythe fra ternity which compassed that foul murder bat..the ap pointment of one of their own order,a : doctrine. may do very . well in Ireland; but Will.searcelY be.tolera: ted tn. this .cauntry. told the most effectual way to check its - spread appe:ars.te.me for the operators to associate themselves for , self-protection, - ' • We all.knew there is an orgar.iintiOn. the members of Which are called "Molly - Magalwm" andltig. generally. _nitderstbod that it-in composed .of Irishmen,- who' are trounistiv, Oathelies. say s nominallk , • immense- the rtia CatholinChu tolerates no-kind 'et mon= organize • tiou,.political, or otticrWise. and the members of this order.reast necessarily; set at defiance the wiles .of. eburch. NO*, if the operators unite, and sfeadily. . refuse to employ any of these en these he Produces a Certificate from Me nearestresident priest that he does not, nor ever has belonged tirthe * Molly • Maguire or any other -secret society: these teen will be forced ttruderate:,to same atberloenllty; where per - ham; tl*.. difficulty *filch eiipts 'here fu brineing.them to punishment, : pray not be , experienced. .. A man who Will unblushingly. and without sitatioripeijere - thia• self in Court, - would not thwe to carry-a lie to the. con-. lessional. and m iihont going the he Mitid • mit Obtain the required-certificate.. We should of course lose marry -men by tbis course.but their plaCea-Would .speotlily be by-bette r end more orderly People,:and the Coun ty et large. Would-be the gainer. thereby: - • • - r . make this suggestion tor what it may baW . orth. If not• altogether practicahle. - its • discnsaion may-lead to .soinething•which mayhavethe.desired efect." Wereceive a great many comuierfiCationa on the Sub . - . 'ject or & thedim 'thisun ities in Coty, many which ire . o not approve Of, but they call - forth dlseaselon, which • •.: .f...ETTBII TILON. liiiij-LAIYEtailErtA.• • • • ••••••••• ' • , . •Piii•Csiiiceiiis.•illinnary 27tb,19.60. i . •Etityinia Mtticasi • Joi'recia.,..--Porrsivii.i.s.,.ll4;: gis- - .I.i.ri m ax-1 see in your Wane of this date, a tommtillirk • '. tion•signed S'R •- : M. J -- ." and may - 1. indcyrin.whY • ns don't '• sign . his full. name?- :Is tie. afrai. while'i he [?rowels••,• bthers to he brave": I .wish to state there .Were. 'lint' tliteemen.ot that - Meeting held lo the. Town /Iii11: - .1.hat .• ;took sides with 0... W - Davis:; , .: They. Were, afraid. and ••• let them atiffer.....l. have tii , To. o oo inyesteitin the tiounty. - . .„ and by noon, grinday. the Thh, I will, befree. and. will • stay. so:. ' lermy advice: be. don't let, those that write', and talk. be so M roach afraid to own their names and to:do : • their ditty. openly. and theri-you .will be - elite •to get i :along. -ißut it - seeins as if evenone.wai afraid of him • i • self. They Would • all •like.to'do „ hut wantothera to act • for them, and after Men are Murdered, praise. their vie- toes, . etc:, And say this and thatheght to be - done. i Let r . their names ix, bmnmit forWaill,'„Sci: -Yo that.'we- can see • Who these citizens-ultra are.. -uts.. truly. •••••••: • •.• • ' .-..•- •• • ~-,.- . •• WiirWh ..a. tsosi.,.ll. 1; N . , l i t S t., r . ttlana: There maybe ?tme troth.in the abrV . q in iiird to the.timidityetitertaMedltpfrertons iting. bere,.yet -, Mr..WllkSon•mnst:renenher .fhat a perarin - not a real-': dent this tioinity: can with more safety,' act. ex- . ... . „ ex press hisopinions; thatione re s iding-here:.'doiottliqnt - .. flees ariikwititlibilife.anic prime`ity. exii.iiedth violence; •i .• . . n . te•bechinesprOrninent. in itiovenients to scrOhlatr- .... . leisenetts„'„ • Ticiaidity is not commendable, but prudence . : , • will Operate strongly With • men . Of:property; . where , •. • . Imys . teriottalind • brutal •thriniers are contlnita]ly cont.:. • mitted. •,gr.:WilL'Sonmtist conitider the great differ . . ... . . enceof :Hying in dwell gdYerued citYlike Philadelphia , . . . .., Wit - a d equate protection, atuilivlng in Schiaylkill i •••• - i - - - ••• : •- . . ' • . .. . PEN N SYLAT Ammal Message of. Gov; Curt` Beaa in the Legislature Jen. 30,1866, . . . . . • - , • 1 • P . itovsitt.vaielit - Evariirstvit IttestsaustoLPa. - . Jan, 30. 1066. - To the . Scouts and liouPe. of Rapresentatilres of the. .. commonwealth df PennsYlvimiu; . Gtva.-Vt.r.itett—We have cane to be thanlifid Divine. Pritvider.ce frif the blessings - ;Of, peace. within .our bor.- derv,:. abundant - .cropv, - Unatijmity - oar .people. and fhattitus this.-GomMonwealth basibeeti enaldekto , do her fail duty to the century;..to. herself and to pos-' . apprised you in my messagS: of the 27th ,Novem , .b e r; Fiat: and.delivered to-you :at the legion ingot your sest:Uon . , of the necessity under:the pres Sure of which. was corripelled; for.the isiltotailem of my: health ti Set journ, fora time triolllirMi , i'lliinate• frArri I. , ulta. tetra:abed and -invigorated, and hava.resumed the discharge-of -mtpnblic duties:. I cannot omit =to au knowlivige with prolonnd-gtatituild, the consider ate and affectionate eourse Whiell you' pm - stied during, my constotiaed - alisenett • A" acidithin ',haS been thou male to the debt which I olteatly.owed..ta the peo `ple..of the nmimlinwealth and their Ilei . m.imititiv The balance in the Treastry.Nov, 3; 1 ; 1 , 44 t 41,942,203 GS :Receipt-I during - Aisne] year. ending : 'Nov. Stith, 'Gr."! '_ • 6,210,289 G 7 •. • • ... . . irotftriri Trefienry liseet year; PIOVCTI- ," - lett' •. • . • ." 8,162,193'a0 : I'heletymente•fpr the 4 . 13 . 111a . nce Sn Treasury 30;-1:SG5 .•.• . . . , • Tlie Operations of the. ainking fand'dnring the: year eniling.off the firt Monday of September' biSt, as stated in my prciclamation, were as follows: .. • • •• • A . mount of debt induceiLliT4s.Bll follows Five per. .. • .. • Coupon Loan' ' . • 'lrsiooo•on 4onn.: ... . .... ...... .70,400 . 00 Interest•C;eililicates • • • ' 2.00 S 64 Domestic C'reditor '• : . • ••S7S. 00 The discrepancy tietweerilhe redaction Of. the public ;debt; as shown" hY. the'etritenie'ne little close or the 'cal year. and dna fumy proclamation "at the close, of : the sinking . fond year, 'ariseS from the fart that the ne closet= on the.drennenday of September, the . other on the-loth day of Noreinher. —.. • • • • • Amonnt of the . IMblit tieht• t'ennsylytinlic asit. stoix] on the first any nt.ilecember.ls4;.s 4 o,3' ,79, G o .l 94 .4mm:int refire:Tied at the State Treasnry the .11,c:1* year endbw, with icarember .3048:5:•iriz Five.per cent.. mocks.; . :. • - $1,70 1 51 7 RS Four andn half:: per cent.'rannks .. .. . 20.000 09 cletlitor.eetliticato6:. • " _ *S7S 00 . lifilitary.ecian, Actor:Multi, . . ...... -. 112,250 00 . . , • • ; tiie - Trpai=nry • .• • , . . ilonds,Pennaylviinin liaitrnad Compapy., 16,700,000 00 Ii n Philadelphia ' andrl6. ILailroact .• • •'- Company • • 3,500,000 GO. Interest h;Mde'Philadelphla and Erie iio Railroad Company... • , tosn,w Cash in Treasur,y., .. ... ; ....... 2,31'3,635: 14 Liabilittei in excess of azsets. • $Ol 8.5-4,sqtr ;.)2. . 141•111Alities IO excess- Of asset , : ;"15:givember ' • .. .• iStio.: • - .- 426,499;16S 94 14,tt3il trio! in" exOtIRI of -n-ixet.s,.Noi,ombrr • 30;1894' ' • • 294-c4W:r..49 '92 . . , . mpinveyrient in- coimlgiop•iirTreaary;.... • • •••tip.ci.r..:.ioi;.• 30, 1.0.r,01.*: • . . . . . Bythe report orthe State 'Treasurer: It. will!he ob. •Sefved, thatthe.extriordinarynxpefitlitnres fr.m:mring'out or -he war, not .reftinded by. the .General Government, havelicen;kirit; this includes the. direct tax paid: 011ie:United dfatcs..hy the •State, which is not re . In the halanee is included:the $611311; 43 paidito With ' - a:settoti portion of the remaining; expenditnre. is clearly doe the State from the General Government. ' • • • , ' The .11eieNSii y for extraordinary - expendi Mies having clialied ;with the suPpretydotiof the late rebellion, melee.; :ures should be taken to .moimine,..our resources,. and as ler as pOssiblei:the.heayybttrdens .tti which ofir peopretre.subjected., • ', It has been the' habit - of late 'YerMt, appropriate freely; annual sr:railer the. support at local charities; and sash appropriations are 'tiniest eyed year increased in. number- and amount:. Eforises Of .Refuee: insti fa thins for the DitifindlYntilb and ftir,theljlind.'l-unatie Asylunis---these :appear to' -nielObaproper objects ef State "bounty; bectUnKtaffeW Of Abe:Were sufficient for thewholeState, and to leave them to be: pnwided for •by the local authorities would, in fact, be to deprive .of Protection the - Auden:neat& classea for . .,khose • h ene gt they ire dasiktied. But Mere teal .cluttitiMk however mieritorionened effective, shoehl,.l.lbink,, be (att., the .Itapport . ,:,Of„ the beneVoleet ,parties who established It is injist.that: the 'people .Ofithe...(Mminonwealth Shenk lie coerced tu,Parjaxne-in.oplor that pArt of . tbe .money so rallied may - be, given to the .-Suppott ot. loam charities: so. by Private: Osoclatiots; especially when.it is remembered that hitherto -tot a small pro portion of the. private ,chatititta.in the Slate have asked for Such ittipropriatiOn... : •,- . • , •• I recommend. therefore, that tui appropriation .be :made- foe:charities , beYßlrld.lbP.',lnejlititlorta - which le haveahnie specified. , . : ' • . .• 'The.tnxes at ,ptesent litid.;Onextrjarations . are rine- Onal, and to a certain extent' thereby u recoM-. mend the subject:to the attention .of the Legislature,' with a view to'a revision of the intern. • • Within it feiy year e. acts hive been repeatedly ISlseed - :reeting the expenditure orati-much money as m a y be 'Totalwall 'nether- named Parix*aa Setnetintea-without AlettrlY:dmdgnaritts by 'whom .the Money is te.be ex .perided,.:tir how. t heiartionntsare to be-examined-.. This' custom in very" recent and Wig already, led to:Meisee. ' I recommend thatthe *Flies be corrected; and that no sporopriatiotn,be made. withaut.having the exact -seal appmpriatesli the specAfte.m . tro4e to which it is to be llPPIled: and deslanatintAhe - otiicerbywholeitl to ije extended: and providing 'that the accsambi. shall .be settled in theltaditurrienerarsollicsrisitheuenal man . Notwithstandingtbe large ettenditnee.a by the 'State' for military purpoaes, eince the brealting' - ont orthe re bellion: the. condition of: the . Tretwury is now $3,565,- :a 12 better- than it was then; and. 'LIM proud tohe able tdatite farther, that on the Ist day of -December.. Ufa, the State debt was $49`1,933 611.1elat than it was on the.lat of January 1561.; These-ate gratifying -Under.the4 citenaistaneett„it. VOae be , possible,' nitir . entire salty to our tlnario?:.to rednce 'or even repeal . .the ordinary State thx. of two.; and a half m in s o f ) ma - , Mtate. -Theths one•tialt rallilald by the art of Key 16 ; 15 . 41.: was by that act expressly pledged for the na payment of. the.ban of $3,000,000 thereby intborlzeii, -.'-ft'' ll4WA ."".' 91 { tore'been77nadff....:l-teePmine fi iiittir XVla t hat ..„„ ,„„,,t.sho careful and deliberate. eonsideratton and 5,1 u ;Mb - A.of theiLegialMare. t i ne: if, it shOuid be found , rhat.thetiber.refstated , I recommend t basalt:laws -Irststlughtlftlifoh....r of .local - taxes on .bitrals„-MOrtL : ""Iniaselytill protterty.orthst -•klnd_tie,aloo - : re.. ' - ',,i.0 .• . , -7143tOPArsiniraiLationld largely.encontage. theite , . - •• it espitaiinthleState; and add immensely' tn . 1-110CseiSiaAp..41" - tyiectignte.4bile ' the locial . :antbotitle*, iyoultt*se vetylitilei"se It ta L notorions. that - from Via: .'di--.- 'lol'.turfortatilaietreeell'e- 2 I1 1 # 10 'ft l: •,. .!:thesettonrces4-,",!- ~ ' .',ls•l - ,',;:..T- . ,... - -..• •: . • - •'-t•'.'ff:-•* -- '';: - ' t. re .7-'.......-",.ltronwpfelltifil-repati;TilitiOninited thi idoptatatqf 1 ;.•••Ittine.4oolllkiititliMnee:.l*: , :aial*tf e g f eett ei ki ittint it AitZ;tatintlatitatAillrlArtingts.!l„; .. - sVOlW.Otiaft*tointirelhetia.,.-.7,-,.• _ -. , - - -t. - 40 , ::: ...••-q t. •Y-.lfamikethindi - reciunmentlationes l 6 l ieZthatNW er lied to4ll-ora4titabliikteildlcoitkin., :to's . __Trtitter . • . 4in...e-atatater,hooksiditetwporittiter :.coltlikttlfeirrorvarloae Imirrhirli companies have _niyer lasailAtior. geme-_ ,interoperati**.l. wow. • rqedd that a such. acts his - repealed.hytt.genend law.' •-. and thattacedidon be made, that in ffittire'every act an- - Ds:wining 4... corporation ' Shall' become. v01d,,-unless the -i Oirptundoti shral orgianize imiins4itiffrancidsiatVrithin. .; Omitted time.l '..? 1 - .i' ,• , •:_• ' --......•-. - I.'.'• t . ..i ' ::` Since - My:list annual inessagelhe War egairisfitrmeo ..! treason has beertbronght to it - close: _Of Me largo.con-: tributions inade by FiennSylraninto the national army, ,Itattflevi•pftheimen pout mid* bilbe. service., . The. 7- Writ which . snithatoPonr.. people -- at the I.otu outset.? f he lAP lS &dtgtat c %% .aAtt a eVdi;i this 9fli : ' aiding to maintain the unity °U tile Government and in , its defence against the assaultsof itseitentiisk.• • ..• . . • • In thy firsttinsuignral addreSsi,l tooV . oceatdort . to tier ' Clare • that 'PennylvaniavrailCtuidertinjcirctinistan !- . tea; rend& st fall and 'determined - stimiert 'of the tree. :Institutions of the 'Union, : The. pledge so Made, was • ' hased[Mbillniknowledge . . of the. solid patriotism .- of • ohereitientioll: :At .that time-danger threatened, but , no 'one anticipated that it would break forth en sadderelY.. Actor that it %mold *mega each fearfed proportions as 'it .in a brief thne tow/med.. ..:. •-.. • .. . ' . • '• My confidence in Pennsylvania:, in her even yet - stub-. born wilt- her ability and re9auttes4.hasbeen fatly 'Usti- Aed by the manner In Which she. htes done. her -duty dur ring thelate eventful period..: -., • '. ' --.', ' • i•-• -On the request of the President of the United. States,. ..1 made a communication to the•Legittlattire: on the .9th - „day - of April; 186 I: setthleforth that mil itery. organize tient of a formidable character, which did not seem to be demanded byany existixigpublic exigency. had been formed in tertalild'the - Stat&s. and that:-whilst Penn"-' . sylvathit yielded to no - State:irk her-respect:for and wit- . ImgriesSi.tax,proteet, - by all needful guariiritees,.ithe:con stitutlonal rights, and constitutional bide pendencem f her slater Stateu no contemplated attempt:to resist the . en fertement of the National law Wald ' meet with sympa7 . thy or entvieragement, from the people of this Common; . 'wealth, and asked foranthorify and Means triotwitnize , ;a military' bnrean' at thetaiiital, and to so amend and :modify the militia lairs as to give .vitality.and energy .to the military organizatitins of the:State: On the 12th day. of the. same I signed a bill •Previding . for. ' the purposes indi cated in my mm.sage, ' • .. frwill be . remintheirita that this. patriotic 'aCtion , of the Legislature occurred. efore it was known thattos - tilities had acinally eiammearzed—ancl isthelleved.to he the first tiflicialaction_by , the anthnrities of ahy_State or by the. Legislature.,. •• . :. • • • --. •• - - • The first. call made - by. the President ... for trOons to aid in an n pressins ; the rebellion. 'aimi.on - the„lthli of April, 1861;. for .seventy-tire thousand" - rnitti. 'and :of this li tintither the quota of Pennsylvanleatani isettiectat ftint trea-reeinterMi. to. Serve . theee .nineths," unreels-so 'net 'discharged': With unsurpassed blacrify and earnestness, • voltiineers anitweretl.to thIS call, In such mitmbers. as manifested the intuitive' Conviction 'of, the people: that „ the monstrous - eviekedniesO.:whlch I , had - conceived an armed ref einem against the. dinstitution• and the .laws,. could not be annprw.fiedinit by a colositallorce.. .... Major Generallt , hart •PatteMen Was ai.Simed,, , by fhe ' ..General.Ooveinnient. Co a :outman& which ,included .the forces raised in-Pennitylviniit... Within a week after thec , lll or . the President:, colemnnieation with -Wash- • ington was alunist entirely cut off., Otnetal.PattersOn. .prompted by the necessities of 'the . sitnation.,made on 'the 26th of:April:a, reqrthiitirin upon' 'Me for - twenty-five additional regireents.of infantry. minim of cavalry, to ' be. forthwith .mastered into. the service et : the' United. . - ..Under this.requiltion, Isrxepted: fthre amongst the many.pressiog to he atimitted 'into the - serVien,. a 'Mei: cientribrither of leompierdei to fill It: care being taken to allow' to each .c inlay,. as 'nearly. as possible, a. fair repreeentothm. '• Only eleven regiments. 'hithatibr. - in addition. to the fourteen called tor . hy.the - .Presidenk were - organiaed.atel. Mustered Into the Stiriice: •before. : the ofder of General Patterson was countermanded by . hint...nnder instimeti DOS fronithe War. fleparttrient. .. ' ... Otr.the .1.41 h day 0f',.... 1 day, IS6I. the-Secrotary',.of.War;, in a letter - .commnnic.ating a. plan of organization, for' . ,three yearS re'!zinients. ermtlrmed:the revocation of the, order art the friltoWlng language :....Ten regime : ate are . assigned to, Penn Sylvania, making. lii. -addition to the .thirteeh. regiments of 'three months militia, • already: - called fit, twenty-three rag:in:tents. :: It is important to reduce.' ' robin - 'than 'enliirtM the , number, and 'in no drew- t o exceo&itl Let toe ownestly recommend to Yon; 'therefore: to call ler no mere than iwenty-three• reoi- Ments. of Which only ten are to' serve dnrlng the War, ' and if iiin re are already-coiled fee, to thi! ' nem-, ••• The twenty.five regimentit raised :as above - stated, cormirlsed.2tl frra Men.. The' ardor of oar 'peorile..wes unabated. : - Maityatf the companies under my order:. had' arrived in camp at - riarrishutg. - and others maintained their Orzitnizathinsatliorim - in their own - expense, and by. contributlona front their neighbors 'ancilriends. . • • In the g.e . itlCal eimdition of ,the edubtry . ,,und antlehm the-a. that. hi ease of reverse to our arms. thelbrirdersiif , Pennsylvania would he the portals. , to , the rich • granic-• ries,. nninufacfories me slid ntorehonses - of the .NOrthc,.l 'deed ItznyttutytO convenethoLegishunre. that aide-, -(mate provismnanightbe tinidebri enable rue to render - the railitarv-pOwer of the Statens available and eflieient . as it slitiuldhe for theconinion-d•lenee of the state and .the Oenerai.Government : and, aceeirdinglke on the 2 . e . th . .of Aftrit:...l6nt, issned . my . proclamation, calling. for a . ..Meeting-Alf the General Assembly,.on:the Stah-of the same . ..• in. y . rilf , flifiM"i to the. Lesisleture' at. its ope . nitig.: I recommended theintntediate Organifation, dOsiajiiin big and arming of:at.-lenst. iliteen regiments, eseinsive 'of - thrise Called into ixervicoef the United States.' : - -.',. • • The Legislature acted promptly uprin this suggestion,' end ' mule. fulf . timvisiOrt. for Its effectual fiefemplitth : ment: The result, sets the 'early and complete ors:anion- . hoe, clothingand Cquiping of the Pennsylvaniteßeserve Volunteer corps; with its thirteen -regiments: of i nfan try: MM.of light: 'art illery ma. One or cavalry. under - .the - supervision of .Gl-orge A. 51.0411.. - who,was seltief , d. to. rimmed IL With , the. commission and rank of Major ', This eorps contained 15558 men. and the whole -ex:.. ' pence of raising. clothing. eonlithig, sithsisting and pay- - hag t hent, ant U.:their entrymto' the tinned States Cur:. vice, - wasiSs.s,.l4A-Si They were enctianped in diff.,r - ent parts of the StetO. excepting - leso of the regiments, . • commanded by Oolim,' , l a Chas. J: [fiddle and Seneca (I: win - moils. mid "two batteries' of artillery;, .ruder. - the ebuirromd of .Polanol• Chas, T. Campbell. which.'itt the request of ' the War Department were. ,e.l)t. on the 2ad ..or'Jnnti. I,Xed;lialhe. relief 'of CPI. Wallace. at Chattier-. land. Marideekand remained for about: six weeks there, 'nd in Westernyirginla. engaged in activeopeatiOns. "Towards the elose Or July the whOtO carps was ratted, for and - taken. ore reqnisition, into the eervice - of the United States. - Within four, days after the disaster at . - Bal(Run. ' eleven regiments. in ail respects reatryjor • act ice, service. were in•Washingion-Plul•Baltitniire. :-• The troops sent ti, ',Western Virginia ;were remittal, and with the other tworegiinents of the corps,-.forveard :ed to Womikino,n, •• • ;, : . .. '' ..• - • ' -•.- •• ~_ • - Oo tile ueth of Jeiv, ISeit.:l,th; Secretary of War CX.: prrat , al his gratideat I. m and 'thanks ter the,. promlit ro sponeofrom PenentYlVanio, -. : . Tlie wiettliint of the.Legislattire in: . providing. or the' formationt of this C 1 1 . 11? s. for the interests of the - State and Notlott-area fully' shown' by, subsequent events. - Most ;of the men who filled its ranks had -been accented .bye' me . undei the, call for twpit y -five regiments, which waa afteriver& rescinded. - - - . ' ' ...- -• • ,•• li . limy had left their families and their hemi. homes mier. a deep trense'afxbity to their country, and 'to hate 'sent thenahack unaccepted would. have. caused serious that . culty in making InturOettlistmehts. ' • - • .. : . .11y:acts. orcoogre,..3 0r?...24 and 25th of July': 1241,%the. President was ant_borized to call uponthe - several states: ffir voltiuteers to serve for three years. Under this art-. , therity requisitions mere made on-this State- anti four.' ' teen - regiments were proMptlifurnis.hed. In the; media ' time nut hoilfies had been granted by;the President and the War Departmentteamumber of indivlclealsteilli§, regiments in different parts of the-. State. which-serious ly interfered withthe actiOricif the State : authorities: hi ; filling requilsiticins regniarly , ,mado under the, - acts of Theembarrassmenta arising from 'this conflict or. au thorities became Or length .80 - serious that I was sain-: ' strained to call the attentiodOf the President and*See tary of. War to thin sultiect,hy a commnoication, - . dated the Ist of August .1.801. • and' on the 25th of "September billowing, an order' yeas:: issued requiring these hide - , pendent regiments' to report to the Governor, and plan. trig them miner hit: authificity.and con' col, Acting . tin: der this order. many of the independent regimettta yere • filled op; others consolidated; and ..seventy4hree , rcgi. , Monte, -with an.aggregatestrengl of , 4 ,t,o4S.inen, *ere . promptly sent for Ward.., .' . • • .'.. . - . During the year 180 a.. dr aft was ordered by the Gen. -' real Govenment, which was (=ended tindYr the State '.-Of the quota of the:State, 'under the,call of - 3 - n1y . :7,. . 1562, forty-three•regiments of volanteera. aggregating . . 40.353 men, were pnt - into.Service, and under the draft. ordered Aiignet 4th 'of the same year, fifteen regiments containing:in aggregate force of 1",,x00 men: organized, • and sent foiward . - Durimthe• 'seine period ninotinie-. :pendent'. batteries 'of. artillerY were. , organized in, the, State, with an aggregate atrength. of. I,a6l'officers 'and . men, -, .- It will be ratrierithenid, that the orb - wend promptness of oar, people raider such trying circumstances: in presii. lag the it Nips foremrl, __was:Such as tn. call. f r om the P1 : PO(1;mA especial thanka, and to request, me to exprtrus . them to ihe.people:of the State.. • • . • --- ••• - -, •-• • • ..During the year'lB63 forty-thrite „thou Sand and forty. • six Mi,onl) men .werelurnished for •the seridee, Prim- - Meal ly .to. fill.regitrierifs - iti. the 'field Which had been - re-• 'duced - by the exigencies of the War... -' , ' • . •: , , - • Fairing th. ', - yearl 51;4, - ander,the,varions calls .of .the GSneral,,,Giivernment,: thirty-two regiments. two battal ions and eight unnitached companies of: 'arms , 01We . ..service Mid'. tot various, i ierieds, were • orminb, , ,ed . -and sent to the flolJL aggregating - with. re-enlistments iii .- the fleld, - atiatututtngtorftaiG, au aggregate fOrce Of 91,- Totnien,.fernished for. that year. • ' .' --- • .-' : On may sitggestion,,tite polity of consolidating, our re d,uced regiments, and filling thereon by the of neyit 'eomlainies. Wassidepted,inicl 'int:Alin, tinder this .sySteire besides organizing three enlire new rir„,ginlent..4,- reicrity:flye eanntatnies were - as s igned to' reduced mgt . Intuits, by. which they were again filled to , the regiment,, al standard.- These thr . eonew :regiment* rind seventy,' five companiee,' wi.ii :volhn Leer recrnita , for - -regiments. in thettield: - -reported by the annerietertitents.'of'.that service : anionnted;:lif thoanfregate,- , to. Rti,iri, inert' An ; ..... ". • .. - - - :lir the month Of•September,lS62, lifter tiik: second ail:r aster at Bull aut - L;lt.:bmnne •evident -that the,...enemy had adopted an aggiatSsive policy, and was about to 1 rt.: • Yaffe: the ,Nerthern States' through Maryland:and the' southern herder of Pennsylvania,: Under the sanction ' , -'.:of talc Presidento.f the Tritited'Statea, on. the 1 1th ,day sit 'flifittnotith; I I!:=l:ted.lilv prOcletnatinti . , , calline into. bit ' Mediate service - 1i fty:thOusand of:the :ffeemen . of. this State: Under. this QM-twenty-five regiments and four comprinies , cjiritabtry,. 'fotirteerf unattached companies ;of cavalry,:end 'four baiter . les citartillery. Were immedi ately. Cr4ltnigP4 and sent ;Tithe border,. the greater par.; '., thin Ildeftexing beyond the State line .intoldaryland.' . • . .... . Gen.-John tr.:Reynolds, at that.'„Period - , commanding ' the PellnfiYivaniti . .fienr . ve Corpsj.wits :teippOrartly suit' ttlgned, - ;IV:the - Secretary r . if War. -to, the eomniand of these triPl. - - - -by whrese - order - they, were returned--to; Pennsylvania:end by niy,-prcielamation, flishanded ion the Nth-of the same' month.; ln . acknowlecienicht cif . :the servites Tendered , by the men.of Peunsylvtinia,..M4 - ' „har.Oetieral ..)IcOleitaii; commandina .the Army Cf. the ,PotomacAy - letter tinted- the 27th hf September, ic•G'2,r acknowlettled•the serAee and, thanking the'State,Mses '. the.fOlowinglangnitger... • : • . .: ' ' • .. • . . • - , .-. - ,The Manner in . ,which the 'people of Teninwiyanie reSponded to your call. and -hastened to.thedefaice or `their fiontier, no dolth . lexereised:a great irtflueifee tip.' 'tithe enetny.'nfidlhe Giiverriot of 'Maryland:HlS Ex • cent:pry, 4-,'W- rtvadl'oril, iii .'art order dated Septenther .19;:i8d2... - nsed the folkiwing Itinguagrifi regard to these' troops: •',. The readiness' wit h .which they crossed the: • border and tat tk-thett stand beSide the Mtiryland 'trioxide. shOWs that theliorder it!,'- in.'s ll reepects, • but nn ideal - lily:. and that in •snch a'unise its. now ‘ tinites es, , Penn sylyanla tor&Alaiyland are tint one," - .. ' ... '• • ' In the tnonihof Jane, 113A7t, it agnln beeime evident that the rebel : arms Was advancing North, threatening, also the:western border of Pennsylvania, and on the ittlth - ofthiC moiath,l again genet' • my proclamation,salling . theluilitin : of.the•State intolutineditite service, 4 0 the :.Deluirtmentof the Monongahela, :five - regiments of in , 'fantry. one corn finny of cavalry toid'one battery eif - tirtiln_ ler - y, for ninety - days' , Seri/ice.. and :- fine battalion elfin . franry, one battalion-Of cavalry and:Otia hater,' of - er ., . tiller)', forstx mouthir - United. States.service; werei.or :gaygzed... Iwthe Depariinent of the Susquehanna twen ty.-three regiments arid fife unattached comps tiletspf in - - . runty; and. twO. nuattncheil companies of cavalry,: for ninety days : one battalion of infantry, one battalion hi .cavalry, and forir'independent. batteries of artillery, for three Months; three regiments of cavalry.' twn 'Mittel , ions of infantry, 'mind: three indepeci&ent , batteries of artillery, for six months' United ,States eervbm, were . organiized ....... There ykere'also. organized in ,this. department,' for she "emergency tertn,"'elett-' _in one battalion ':andai nemberof unattached - companies of infantry, two independent beterietrof artillery,, add two companies_ In the department:-hr.:the -- iiinnOngithelni the troops Mid:. r this call were'emnntandeil.by3fajor Oeneral,W. .T.: H. Sroilks;:andin the:delete txrient ()fiche Susquelian-. it.% • bOtAftijnr.Gelieral' D . ., - .N. Couch:severally detailed_ 'by the-War. 'Department. : ...: •' . - . - . ; • ... • The .details Of the Cervi c es of t ine inilbla on thesene-. caiiMiS..ini well as the geneionsitssistance: render,Od by the militia of the States of New York and'New.Jersey,. have beeh hilly reotignized in preOnna ineisegrs. •• : .., ' Acting under pfdcra, they 4,1,1- uov lesitate . Lb - creiti . • $ T 3,6 14 LOOS. a4O $S •mo the eetiluiditithe.lfat, they'rleferided ttur liter nf .-ettereiffeg'fieh: ' e l *ill'etT. -- -Th. e - - Men became' - entie the Susquehanna, were..at.lGetteelmag, helots tJaeeadeLeled.te it by. the. fact of.eialiattocht, And ecieldOnlY vatice et therAnny.mt the 'Poteertee, defended , (*L.... 1 b1! :.:forfeit what' , limairiek unpa:_td bytiome 'Macon surcest+fulij, wheniattacked' bea- - thiPert.s* l' ar ra '''''''" ;duct, of' . whieh tetac e ferfeitere eheuld'he .a legal tang neirettekoatientlysefferitig ',reit privetiouslfor t..,, i ,,,i. 1 4.,,.. ",.;•-• . ~...-.. • ~. :• . .1 ,- :-....._ . •:F..:,,,,.. - ..• - , the want Of eurecient meameol.traesportatinn,creeeed. :f.57, Thiiie . ' intittera ari3:kreettbig mucielirepleaeant . IMO Maryland svhcafordered.'andattacked.Atic enemy. . 71e . eling _ 7 ,..., e ,_ the rttet. : ttmed. not, , tl _ to . . 0, , sucmjsraY ' ' ' iscl •• sl44l44tab CIIPII4 a"*:•B4te7" 'bilibeghaval leillair# - and - ett? coign , "eestruetien, ... • •r,....e: - !. • •.• ' • ..,4...-- •••-. • 4._ , ~.•.'''' :•.' . `!Owl'., ..,.. , anti, t.t..- ... -.• .1 When the hietory of the rebellioniie trtdr,,,wntten; no _ enem..everytnutge ,It, Mt possibly be. lart which:relit* , to. Penittyirmip wilt rptlect.rdere 'elvoidisdrthely ought BO fig eent home undertlia. iron the - postrietism, tuftptte4cfd fldefte liar lwo- -. 7.4eclimig'Y that thecOesiernment;Avlieraheit serVices creel ':. e, than their promptanswer tc . .itatie, cattiiisiale PliQuil- ire uti longertetquired,-;takeiethe.firee opPortueity' e t ar y service for chimes ic pimection_ •Itis a record of ;to treat• them unjustly and violate tie contract the greet body of the people area ..• \lPhlch theYill'aYtebeelmd:c E ' ''' - '`. 1! .I . aetni,is...y•otithit noleha these -difficaltlee are Injulyi-1861. ' meny . agin,irossed t..,.. - Potd- ~. , e . - which i ved Uteri' wiltbe created .a general discontent mac. threattirdettlie sienthemliordeneand mietbed.ta. • -•'' • -1 af ' • ni=m WaShington... -•-- • • ••. • . will be . lemmas tare ter ,at . y - .. . •,---lifreterttanzetestuttelenitaida'~leatlattalenitherte ',ferweitdelsire'foreheetirtoosarit*Mr• ties all the , organized. troops in Pennsylvania were Mr- ' thin which - leads . rue to. bring . them directly to ofediatehtrlent Torso td.TheTraVer 4=7'Am:defea t e d . ' , .:Yketir notieti., fiery respectfully, , - and driven buck A rebel; colainn of three tie-meted: I e. . - Merited, however:Crossed the herder, aruton the '3Oth ' ' - , • - .. . 2 , .. - . A. G. CURTIN: - • .• ••• , Your ebed:ent Servent,_____. oral,, burned the tetineeCtiareheisbprg„ , .In nay Mee. - ~ .eir . 4 t bi pi e • s te en t . 1 . ~ 7 -.• .. . 4 ,.• e ~-. ... 1 :!: 1..,•"1„„ . Aloe *neat) . ewir I stateden eleettl - the • toovemeoqt or ..:The-refusal,. 1 3 gi i '..l y 6e int . p e e e ffite`e4 fel,onder an • 'ettreeiet.. y.,:nad'. the cheitmetaecee :iitteudieg Ate' de- • .. stinetion et teat borough:. _Althoirehthe people of an • "opinion'Of. the Attterney beneial of the United • the seethed border•snffered midi from annual .fitates, a copy of which was sent to me- • ' . • :lions of.the ,effemy. ain Chbershtirg.'W the onlyte*im. en- '. 1. rechmmencl that' the Legielature . ,maTte.Prore tirely deetroyee within our-border, arid it .18 believed, '• er efforts-ft; have this inJustice"-ctirrectecl. In any loyal State. ' ' .s . •,__ • '• • The report of : David leVillis;• Teel.," President of L,34 .4.1 .0,4§0644,..ttik.t0.wik.wm A ...a „, y:.rekiVP.-.*..;0-i,the Soklierekliationele Cemeteryeate.Gettysbarge , i • Weitnandlor a time7-were eustitified - lty the active here,with trenSmitted, shows the present - condi ' eneweence of the, people (if other:parts of. the State, tien ,_ oethe . Cepietery. • A . 's the battle of . 'Cettye- Sided ey an appropriation of one hundred thous:llld eoe• lare• from the Comoaviealth.." They hiverstraietlertH•• ?erg..,lrCisatteu tit . a elortens victory, :arid • was in erierertically to revive from this calamity bat it is tow tact u beginni of the - mid of the' viar;itniiOe , fe(tred,tbat few of them will be Meet() emceed, :I AO - earned on the soilof the Cc:minim:wealth, I think. mit, therefere. t ,, the wisdom of the Lesislatnre; whette •it .well• that it should:Ake,: commemorated by' an Brit Would not he'prOper to extend that peopleeeme. :hietorinat painting;' to be. placed. h. the Capitol of additional ;diet l• -- • ,' -. . .•'-' • __: • .., ~,....„. • the State; addi.recommetid that the Legislature "The number:os troops Waited' the -44114ce ``-`?"' 'take measures for that purpole. c • •• , , :Peensylynniii during the rebelliorerasybe.,etated a s .... :Thei Statteof•Maryland has Tempe . .sea to her lie= failows, viz::"•:. -.. ' ii•e_!'d, ter •Stetwa that they. unite with her in establishing: P : u d ri o ng . . th . e e ,..! eir . 4 96 % 131 . .. .-......"-.....,..-.-..-...• ... .... ; ..... ef.ipti ~•'a herewith foronr . soldiers .who fell at Aittietaan. ' -• • • • 4.1,(i.W. . I herewith tranienit copies, of the Maryland stet-. do:. do • leG4 .''•, . . • - er, et titer, and Other documents citithi*sUbject, and fri do... ,do '. • IS6a ' - •''• ' 45 840 . commend ,the passage' of an act - hearth wept .. ing UM proposition' ahe Stateef ,Ataryl . .-Ail 7,4bese-Statee heming-promptbeaiad . getter lyre ...riltichiOtidlotitir'Premosition- to have a &Mil? cry it. `.f.'4ettyihneg; itwonld iteeen.proPer,that.trectibouitl iprbeates.:. and unite in this: The- duty is. .'• triad° more sacred when:we - remember' thkit: more' • Of. Pennsylvania's • sons. fell in . : , that ,littt4e - than ::.,these, of any . ether State, ' , ; .1 •• •-•.'l`lle'repriit of the State. Agebtlit',Washingtein, herewith:•.trariemitted,': !shows that under his ef.:. fleient managernettethe claims, of our !soldiers are, 'nroniptly examined and paid. ••;..EverY;etrort . hair % been, lci maao -apprise onr. officer*, an d 'finert•thitt . their claims Will be•Colleeted-hy the State Agent, l'...(001. Sorcian),'Withont expense to .them-; yet it la '.- fettreed thatireirtY ef.them employ 'Private- claim `' agente,•whoee feee lieggr.beacil7 cm the claimants: •e• Since my last message .1 huife expended of the =secret service' Mutt - , the shin of four thou : send three, - hntelrea'and thirty-three ;dollars and ...twenty cents,.ont el which 1' hese paid my . per sonal staff and other extraordinary expenses.. NO. eepropriatien is required for - the . iiieresee of thin fond- : .: limi'ite your attention to. the renorta of the lord : itary Dep . artments of the State, to the' report of 'the•Siperintendentel theCeiiimonSclioo s; which • exhibits the proiperons coniiition of. our system of p . lthlia educaficar, and to the.reporfof the Petivey of Ge.neral, and . reconymeral to your • faYorable •comaideratiem the -• many excellent '•eeiggtetiems mule by that officer, . .. ' - • • . .:. - I emnineed. to -yonr. - earnest coneeqe'rrt . tioii• the' , sligg - estion made. he.ihe Sere -eery Geperal, in his report, lierewittaransmitted, on 'the propriety. of legislation for OM. :protoetion.,of our- peoplci; 'by - - proper sanatory measures, .'from the .ravages !of ' the cholera, which is_ pow. , epproachieg o ne ..• commend to the wiedortiof the Legislatnre the siihreet (d. providine for the relief ofemr many .re a imed , 'and wounded soldiers. • Posziillivi.. A his might be done hY. continuing .mid enlarging the. acts providing for, the beanie of relief in the Bev :evil counties.. 'I recommend . the adoption by the Leeielatere of this or seine ether plan'for doing, ,•juetice to the cless of men in question..' •• • ' s • 'ire tittejeiht resolutiee of Nay 11;;•186,, I,aittimer -Izin.a. me t e fl o givags' to (mi . iegiments, it eves made theJltitY of the• Exemitive. te epeeive.• the flags when the regiment» refined: `Thin has not • h. , en - hitherto dodo; inasmuch es•they. . hake - net .ell be. ,, n mestered:orit.'• As •serin:.as.l.lths shell: :, have taken place, the flags .will be reeiiived With - , appropriate .eeretneniee, eiel I 'recommend that the Leeielature Make provision' for . them to be. hunt in-the neNV,I - Abram . s. • - - .. ._ ; I refer to'ilM seggostioiis of Brigadier-General: . Tedil,•lnstiecter: General, cis the ,entiject . ef tire .mihtia. I Mr. not premiared, to maim an reeoM • monglat inn ~,n this enhjeet, is T ebeerve with great pleesnre that Ceneress is prePesing to • establish - a uniform' syetem threnehout - the United State*: ..rPlie atee maleit.l.Tarriehurg. is *lrene:Mg Mid un -1 sif . e. - The arms awl ronnitions of this State there tiepisited are of the - valne probable of halt a Inez , Sion Of' dollars. .trecernmend. that• pmvishie he :Made for - repairing. it, 'or that a,tigav- arsenal- he' constructed in ' this vicinity, forthe,pnipose of Se , : miring. their preservation. • . :-..• -. • -.-........,;,..... ".-- Since my last annual :message, the late' Treat &et of the United States; has; fallen a :victim :to the moat foul and:base. assaseinatien' recipe - led in history. It 'will afford erne pleasure seal. will ••heartay unite With . VII . - in'any g ., .:pfe.s....gion of. in - di g nation at the.crime, and of appreciation of the nrildie virtue 'end services of its nt victim, Abralia ... Hy hniforeteeurse during . the late. War, was to ,avoid the discussion of-the policy ofethe general geeeriintent, while giving a•lmarty sUpport: to the, national antheritiee in all'their measimes to sup press the' 'rebellion. . I shall . centime to :.Piirsue the ..,lITIe ceure during: the embarrassments ilee '-oi,iiarify connected with the, entire restoration.of 'the. Ceentry.. The principles. eXpreeeed in: the message•e, the Pi esiileitt;., at the commencement , .of the -eepsion ef Coperese,,xvillreceiVe my cordial Daring the last five }'ears - time -people of ' thie State have iniff.iriel ihieply' from the - calamities of . war.- •Timusands of -her men have been eiain,.and ethers have been maimed- reel br . okeri; Almost everylaniily has been stricken; ilea . 'everywhere there' are wideive' and orphan*,, many of - them helpless 'and in peverty. It is a subject of sincere. congratulation, that- peace hea at last' returned. ...T. :tin not aware of the existence of any_diffictil ty•witif other Nations ;which may not.be - amicably adjusted, end. therefore venture to 'fxpresa, - the hope that long years of tranquility and hennitiese• are before us. -.-. . ~..... A. G: cMITIN. • . .;-;:i.i"•••••••„••• ..•: t... , .• ''. ,•••••:-.--... ,: -.- •• •:.,-.:, : • : -••• • •"062.24. , • • "P . ritisietalemiiat leiticltieltre of Milittajindsilisteistate fort,heillnited States Navy .' -; . -..- - ' - • -,-2 . , 'f ., :i ' .- .Ire Or. for umnieljerreet - ctotalls of 1111 -, itin iigll.tilii:9ls 4 : - . • erations of the State to therepcirts of the Adyntant(en- I total - of the.othertnilitary.departmenta of theiSbitO, and to my preVinttei mantis] teesaa...ces; • Thielirief.„militint , •recnri Would he imperfeet if . 1. failed to: coirtmen&the I lidelitY;,iteal and industry of theithilitarydepertnients • oT the - State. and to-paprmointpeumnal obligations for, Me ready obedience and emistant sum:Ott:l have:niti , .l . family received front the chieth oftboPoPOifthate . " d officera:ormy personal attift: , _,•,•• ..- .: ._. ' •,- -. • AU approximate. judgment itit: the : antiatint - .tif labor porfor.med by ttieselletiattetenta, and id". theme:tee:lA .the: Secretitu;orthe ••CornmotiwertiM s ' mil:be:l ll ' l, de; whendtia Stated:that oif.ealtittyttlaree thouitand(44,ooo) • militinfcorniniasions.were itsanistddring the war. '.......- .- The first requeeffortreiona froth this State Woe dated at Washington: oa:the 15th, of Anril:"lget.'" - arid'On the 16th the telegraph anon:Winced to' the; War Pepartnient anti; over' 4.000 men Were •at .Harrihberg, awaiting . ,• - It 'Soar proud privilege to have. it remembered that 1 '.the-drat nillitar,y - nid, from the loyal Sutter - that .reathedi, :Wshington. was the force ,tif 460 Peneeylvinintia'Whe i ' arrived There on the- Itlth day of April: and 'that:When' 'the Ca tiltal,of the Nation Was: the second time threat ...nned...after.thabattle or 1311111 hut; the, regiments of the , Pennsvlvania Reserve-V,orpe,iverethe'first.ticaine of. I • From the beginning of the war to the dose the State .has never faltered in its support the Government: - .: '1 • Proceeding In the•strict line of duty:,. the resources of Pennsylvania; whether in• awn or money, have neither been '-withheld nor . squandered.; The .history of 'the conduct-of our,pepple in the field.ts..illimilnated.atitti incidents of.hernism worthy ef emispicuous notice.; bati ;It Worald be impossible to *mention thernin the proper )h-nimt :a a • incissag-a., - . , nit il it: doing dujtistice,or, per , 'inips,,Making inyidious - dis ctinns: •-. • -•-.• •. . -.: Arrangements lire in . pr ' resi to have 4 ceratilete.hisz c" tory . of-our regiments: suctias hal- been"contemplitled and is . Provided for- in 'an'Act of Assembly already passed i.: and on thts,Stthlect I commend the report -of. the Excentlie•MilltarY Departnient to your favorable ••censlderation.:. It .wmild bealike impossible tea - tarnish, a history' of the itaitiaelated lienevolence.and of the large individnal - enntriMitions to the cicnafitrt of our people in the Ilehl and -hospital, or ofitenanieS and. services: ...at alitiniek.:Of our Volunteer eneons, when called to ..assist in the .horinitat or••on volunteer . .the battle field-1 nor'lS It possible to do, i il'Aic-P--: tol-tle;:mall v, p atrintic" ' Christian men" who-were , alwayi ready' to respond when :Slim -Mimed to the exercise of acts of hiuttanity and hencyo . - Our arinies , were suatalifed,and„strengthenerl in 'the field hk.the patriotic'. devotion of "their friends at home ;- •anel•weean nover. render Tult.jindlee • to the heaven-di , vetted. : part - hale, Christian benevolence of the women Purina the war I hid occasion Trona time totirri,-to.. ..C.ATUAtiiileate frt-ely.with .. the- two - Ishii u re. On . eubjerta hearing,ripon - the interesis'Of the Men'represcuting - the State, In the . firrnies of the Republic;.- . :. •• -. . ". • . It Is with - a -Sense of tinleignial gratitude that' I .RC -Icnowled,,e hew cheerfully and proMptly, the '..Legisla tare:and the people acted epee my Ectmzesitiop;l/4•wketh .er.for the' support of the Goyernmem. the enlistment and ,ingitniantion of trams, or. eff,. the' conifort of oar ,peOple already in the geld.. ' : - -•.• '•• •• • :.. • . :•• . Withnntthts generous confidence:and llbitral support: thelabors -of 'the :Eakeentive Wonld have been in vain': 'fthe•trea4ire,that has been•• expended 'would-.have been wasted; ,preciewt:ii•res - lost.wonld have been an empty sacrifice; the bruised .hearts ..of."ltindr.ed 'and. friend , would have .hereiwtthent salsas :- the strong men whose health has beAM briaken and whose bodies have been 'nflimed. would have.lieen monuments of; berolam wart: ,41., , auil'thri honor of this great Commonwealth Would ,have been de:ft - tided amidat the fallen ruins of chelinstl7. ,tutione.rif the Renal:ale.' :.: .- .. -. • - . -. ' -• • . . The rennet of .th - clinn.• Themes It. tinrrowes'shoWs theatifying . result, ander 'his .aeti ye' mahatoanenL. of . . tlita.mtein adopted by the. State for ;the .maintenancie .arid edneatirront:Lt& orphans of our soldiers. • Ilia - re -port:exhibits the faet.that 1.242 oryllinns one now ail.n -;ally admitted to the schools, and that 1,816 applications in:all have been : allowed, and 'orders issued for their ' admisaion, 'many of in ivfm- have, been ;admitted since his oiport,:. It Will-also he .90(41 that the. largest:appro. Arialicin that . ..ever . will beragnired, will .be, for t his and -the two., ewming. years. and that. then,the amount will he 'gratin:WY tefluctal. J.hilve hnretnfore commended :this charity to you, and I deem . it' Maireestsaty ha Add - another word in •wsteui,s, a eenthmation of anapirdpiia- Jinn which Is to bmvido. for and educate, the best blOod of the Statc...and au' -nort the living let,ncies : which hake .been bequeathwl ns by the men who laid clown their. liYea - for the country. " -, ,'' :; „ ~., ". . , - . 1 . .1 . When we routenibeir 'that • ev . ery, sorf.ef Public and private pledgo that the ,eirignefice pl., roan' entild . deVise or utter, wiis,priyeu to our soldiors . na they; ivent forward; that if then felt, their 'orphans I ,S,bonlil lie'*witOtlie 'children Of the Eitate,l'eatitint for an' instant :septa - Jae that :Yon Will. .hesitate . tic .cnntinne an ariproprietion• which ,is to blesstheir. little oneS,•proyiding:ertmfortable liciines; instead of leaving-them inwaut and destillition,• many - of .thern ttifall victim's to. vice:and .crime". .... • . • ...k t ithe 'Miser the invasion of the fsii rtli, in 156:3, .IrY the rebel army- the President: made. a requisi , tioe on me for:militia to -serve d'lring, • the• tqllol , L •gelicY.. :: The men came furred I promptly, to. the - number of 35,5 . 88; of.wirlom 'upwards of 25,000 .re- T iieed to'lle ninsterisl •ieto.this seryice of the.tlc ti eel States, in consequence of circuit - I.sta nee•i - of prinr:occhrrende, not neCessary to he here it-t - al. - In this'. end - mit - a Sstnent, tin' emergency. .I . ccin,g, verYpressing.,, after; cousrdtaticin with the "Pi.ist .clent; he ant,heiriied and ter - int:tit-00.mo to eel] ilioni on:behalf Of tho . State, * awl for .the defence 'of the •State,--tlielloitett Spans - p . tying. all •the'expeuseS 'of their - clothing, ef - papinent..sfiltsintence;.&c.:• . lt 'was',* . tirni•ever,• alleged that t here teas Int a.porrapri- ; •ation - flit- thiqr . pay... TO remove. this difficulty the: 'General GOVernmilit • :Moiled to batiks and other moneyed cOrpiniations ittPliilideiphia. TO' adva nee the &Mount...to .p . itj - ,. on. a pledge-111st; wlitti : Con - gress• itief,' the passage or the hill .. to, teitribuise" them should be . retiornmonded..... ' . • • - :.. •.: • . These:institutions-declined this proposition; but expresSed. their - ail li ntrneas A ci, male •tho advances . if -I •woitlel - pledge rityself.. hi 'recommend . ..to the - Legistaturc.the passage. of. suchen aet in • ease :Cong.rnss .ghpPli.l. not provide,, for: reimbursing: them: . ...Under - these eirentiastartcos: I .received from • the' Executive • Of ' the . ..Unite& StatA.: tit.... pledge Which •ho .liiiil preMnsed. to - give': to the banks; ••ke,, 'and . npoic that I' gave the necessary pledge to them, and.they'advanced. the . reunired. l fonds accordingly.; The following, telegram front 1 the. Secrei firl . of Vi r ar will show in pat t the grouiul On which I acted : - • ' ," -.. .:-- -• ~, ... . '-. - ' • .. .', ...WAstrlso'rox, icily - 22, 1.36210- Ms•Ercelten6 I .. f 7- Onilin..: , Tont . 'telozritrns - r(•sißs(ging , the I pay of milititinitlledlouttnider ypiir Proelantati , lp of the 27th of June, have been referred. tot hs President Ter iestruc.' inns: Roll haiie -been:under - his I consiclerititin. , . He directs - me -- ' to - .Sty that, while DO. larjer apprepriation antliori'.2e6 the pay- thent.by the. at:metal Government, of:tremor .that -have riot - bean - mustered' into Hip - service-of the . ..United Siate.s;*.ite. will reconnitend. to Oon4ress to make art apprciprintion -for theirtyfileot of troops.' called into State- service to repel actualiesa s.:ion, :including :thpse.of •the State of Pennsylvii . nia: '.lf; in the Meantime, .y . titi eitiraise the- tie , cessary ainenrit, as has been' done in other States; the appropriatiOn * Will . he. applied'to ' 'refund. the. adyance. to those .10; . ; made it. '-• •,•- :.: . ::•.'' .*.. : • • 7,ileasnres have -been ialitit vie . the payment of• 'tr'oentf mustered into the :United Kill tos aervice tin sOtin as-the. muster' arid pay:rplis :are nettle out. The ansiwce,,of' this Departitient to . you, as GOv ornofor the •State„will be. giKan :direetly-te-yetir elf.- wheneyer the Department . is prepared to thalte.auswer. -, ' ' -. : EDWIN 'NI.'STA'STON . ,. . [Signed] . ....•... . • •••.: ' 2,Seeretary of War.'r'. I-. - , • --When•&Me:,ress.iiicif,-the-gxecutive of the . (Tr& - 'led States, did norr,eeommetal the Passiite-lrif. the I necessary. act... Thave.nhtlersterodithot the Sidi-, jest was railed to.the atterttina Of thOProPar eorn '•mittee' bv.the Secretary of War, hut; its the Pr.: strietttiiill Unit 'send A tuos 4 iigo . i-.:lyhtillim,;• the:cir- L'lmistanceA. Of .flie: ease, the • ariproeri atii in, failed as the members - of Congress itaddhits ant nießns of . explaining, to their epcistittionts the difference be tween'this'ca'se (Which Waste substance a' hall to the tnited.States,..upou the:pledge - Of the E7coort tive,for.its re, , paYmert,) and tlic: case. ci f'- . .ihe vol .on tidy, eXpetaliture of ranii,..r , ie'milit•aly f.drijo-' -sets by Pennsylvania and most of the idlier . States. 1 ••. I,' Will add,' thstt 'the: -Men : came- into ;the - service' for thoginitrgenOY,Only,..mid.on.the faith . that they should be discharged - it' , soon : ea. in My : judgment, • the emergency Sl.l6lild bare ceased:- The m»er-i gettry 'teased inintedia.tety after the battle of (3.4 . - 1 tro,nrg, whiCh. dornmeria , id 'on - the' first of ' ',Tub*, :flirc3 ; • yet ;tliejuou, •against My:Urgent- and fe- i ' neated•reitionstratiCe's,ixeero keel, in the , service long tif,erwardatidfuscd_by the United States fore vat - jolts nerlieses. ' The last of theciiivcre not dis; e t oltagil till in September. • - -' -- • • • - ••• - ..'.. • : . , j: recommend.thattbe . .f:eglSlattire 'adont pica's.: , tiros - to bring the•Snlijeet agltiii Before' COng.i, , e;: l ,, nnd obtaiir*.re , iaytnent - or, llti4 stun, • amounting .te•5,•01,4.76 - •.:43,, with interest on the 'same:Which the General GoYeniment. hilis - ticitS far 80*.unwar 'rantablyWithheld. - . .f .• - ~ •• , i- - • •• ; .• • '.. -• • Great injustice 'has' been done, to private - Sei dl - erg, who' went irctotlie service tinder the previ; , •;lOilii'fif the act of - CongreFei by 14411E11W; t'•. ,nag theatthOfull betintit . ..s 'offered ' bytliejerntief that 1 , ',Let, . Tbe•folloPing•--letter.,;• which I t yliirtts ,, ot ,to . the .fiecretary - of War, '.stiftiefeittly:t4.piaiiia the position Of this affair,:',...........' ' • • ...!:- '' ~.„--.. - ,-• • . r , . E#'•.:'ex - TIVE'.. CTI.V.gIII , IA, • /121,AUfslitritG: rti...,01100 ,-501,1.,5431_._5b--neee- are'twesithjeccs connee ted . with the rliaCitarge of voluoteers' whieh. are, a so nnielf immfrtaileo that - I reel ',justified in ,calling yoUr attention. to .them;- ... : . . • •..... . - : ... . - .. First;' The inen'are being ; paid enlyte. the day Of their arrival itt, - IIM: place they, are to he 'liiff- - 1 Otrirgrid. .This 'will cause.iltecuto•lose'a•feWtitiysi ji.ty,Actienilifig --Priticipallytipent he promptness I .and dispesitiou of the °cheers Of the 'United States' haVing - tho Mit ter in . ellaite. .It is .IL , . mailer - of little minhent - tottie..Government, - but. the men feel it to he an injustice; and if, under.thOaels of-1 Con,gress, thmenan :b0..-Paid untilAischarged, I think you. Will agreewith - them. • ....' .- , , ••,,- . -- ':1 ._ ..,cerntiq, In:CiretilarNo: 29, frOrii.Provest :dor: I elm) G.nerat'S Office, ilatodltily 12;.1461 - ; "under,, „whielt the Yeltinteertcnow to• .lie discharged 'Were ' raised, "' it is stated that the 'bounty, provided .by. law is as •follOws . :'• ':- ..... •••- --••- • • • -,"Far recruits; ineltuliWg representative recruits, white or colored, 310th." • : ••' - • .• .• ..:: • . • • And itisliirtlteradded; that. the 'first insialthent ,of the bounty will -be paid when.the recruit is taus-' feted in as fellows :•• ..- -.••-; •- • . -•-• --- - . - • - s• ... - , - "To, a. recruit who , enliSted - i ilie armyfor. one - - Off these terms the . . Men enliiitedi and they 'ere of opininuthat.:they ire' entitled to the renia;inder, of their bounty alien - clisehargc:d froineervice..• '• • ~..I.t" le proposed, hoWever(tp , ,Tmy !them . liub apart 01'04; remainder, because the ',G. irernment .does not requireibeir sir Vices for th e full' term, of their mili4tment,: and' Appeara le' le e .breaelt:Of :the mutriot j)ntweep the ,Gortirrment dud-the Mob. 'l'he . bounty•ivie held eta. byttni'Gni•ernteient in . ms=s=4 MCSiVI rs n etnreutrated - i•xtract of the choiCe - - mint. po com / hfinal With other onhstanc,es - greater attera tire in ver as to afford en etrectrml: antidote: for diseipi: es isre,puted to cure, Such a remedy is • surely wanted by - those who Snffer.from.Strurnons coni plaints, inal that one, which Will acc • ornplisiv their cure niustiirtiVe, ' this has, of immense Service to this large e1:L.43-0C our :Unica:id lellow.citinns.. • How coms plctcly this CoMpound • a •do hai been proved by exisirimentant many of the; wiirst eases'. t. 6 he found in •.Scroftdons •Swel llags. and Sores; Skin, DisiiiiScs, • Pimples, .- Pustttlea;- Blotches. Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire,'" Rose or Ery- Tetteror'Salt Rheum, Scald-Head, Ringworm, _ Syphilis or • Venerial: - Disci:lse- is ,expelled from the systetn'hy the' prolonged Use' of this'Sarai,parillu,..and the' patient isleft in comtiarative health. : Female Diseases arc cause Scrofula - In blodd, • and are often soon cared -by 'this . Extract of §arsapa . Do not:dieearclthisluvalusble medicine, because you.. ha e. been Imposer' up,on by something pretending to • be Sarsaparilla, while it,. was ‘Vflen Foe have lived AYElt.St,hen: and not till alien. will. yen know. .the virtum , of rainute'part lent ant of - the diseases if cures, we - refer youlo Ayers.' American -Almanac, ichirb the agent 'below. 'honed will :turni‘sh • :giatie. to all who call for It . , Ayere Cathartic Fills,' for the 'curO of Costivinesa. Jaen lice,: - Dyspepsia: .Tudtresition;.: Dysentery, Fonl Stomach,- IleadecheV Ifheumetism, arising from Disordered Stomach,- Pain,. or Morbid In actionof the lhovels, fflatulency,-. -Lossl.of Appetite; Liver CoMplaint;.:Dropey,.. -Worms;:. Haut,: Neuralgia, 'and for a llianerPill.. • • • • • . They tell an4nr coated. so that the moat dttitive , c;an • larkelivon pleasantly, nrid: thc; • rare 'the best Aperient in'the world for all the •parimoes . of a - family Jihystc. Prepared. C. AI FR 45 CO.: Lowell, .Mass., and sold :by all the.. Druggists in 'PotteTille; also by elf Drugeisto and dealers everywhere, ' Feb Ayer's Sarsaparilla •• • LIFE-LZEALTII---STRENGtiI. • • T • • LIFE—ItEALTH-STRENGTH. • . LIRE—IILALTH—STRENGTH.._ • uundrktds. and thousands annually die - prematurely, Wheri, if thekivritildttivethe Great French Remedy, - • D.R. JUAN DELAMARRE'S ' . Celebrated. Specific 'Pills. , Prepared hy Granciere b t - Dupont., *NO. `214-Ritelom bard, Paris: from. the prescription. of.Eir, -Jinni Debt- moire. Chief Physician of the 'Hospital du Nord on Larieoislcre a fair trial, they would find :immediate re lief, me In a shot t tithe,' be full), restored. to Health - Arid Strength. It Is Used - in the practice. of .naliny emi nent French 'physicians, :With uniform OliCkt.93, and recoMmencled as the: only • po.itive and. Specific Remedy for all persons suffering front General or *dir . s. .fiai Debility. all oerangeinents tIM: - Nerimus Forces: Melancholy, Spormatorriami or Seminal' Emi.slons, all Weaknesses arising limn - Sextml .Excesses; or you tbful indiscretions, Loss, of lifuscillar - File4fy, Physical .Pros- tration: Nervousness. Weak Spine. - Lownesa-pf Spirit.. Iltlinness of Vision, Hyster:ca, Pains. In :the Pack and Limbs; • - . No an:_rg.re can convey an.adeqriate Idea of the. ha mediate and almost - miraculous .chapire it occasions to the debilitated and chat tered 'system.. - In fact. IL Mau& unrivalled An . care of the maladies above Suffer no more - T,di f use -The Great-Frtinch Rein : olly it will etluct actfiCe, where ot Imre :fait' and although dpowerltil re:No(ly.. contains ..nothing..hurtful "mosttlel Male constitution. . . • . . • , Pamphlets,.containing full particulars andtilrectionii: • for itsing, in English, French, Spanish aralGerman aor company "eitcliMs.x, and also sent - .free. to any address. Price One Dollar perbox ; SLc, boxes for Dol : • -Sold by . all Urtiggista throughout theworld :;'or will he sent by mail; aernrelv, sealed from . alroltservation; ..by incloiiinit specified price. to any :authorized agents. - BeivAre.of ConnterfeiN and 4nltations. •'Proprikoes exclusive Agentst America: - OSCAR • (LW/SE:B Cotirtlanilt St NeW York. Agent. for Pottsville., HENRY SAYLOR,. Tamaqua. Shln:'el Band. • [Feb THE GREAT: ENGLISH B,EKEDY. PTU`I'ECTED BY . B.01:41J LEiv.7,IIST.A.TENT CLARK'S Celcjiritted Fe<tratit ring . . . pres „ erifotioii: :j.. Clarke; - Eztraoi•fitlinr9 U, tite:Qtii-en. - .'flits invaluable medicine is . unfailing to the cure of all those painful anti • dunmrone diseases • to which:the 'female constitution -is subject: It ratalfrates te,zs.and removes mill obstritc,tions, froM wtever thdlt speed y Cure May. he relied 0n... • , • .J _ - • To Illarried.• ' 'is : PM - denim:ly Suited: in a shorttime, brinfit in the monthly period ,with • Each bottle. once One/Doll:1r, bears the '.Goveininent tamp.Cd Great Britain, to prevent counterfei ts. C3lli 105. .• • • These. Pi shout' fl not he . loken - bY Femalei c h n • ind - the FIRST THREE? AIONTLIS of ,Peejtian-; •cy, (is I.l . tey are istire 24' 'on ..illiscarriaye,hmt at-titiy other Mae they ore sop.- . •• 'Every woman - knows that the bloom of health must lade. with the slighteitt: irregnhuity or obstructloh,Of the menses - . "These Pills, are truly.. the:worn:live friend in her hour Of trial. and :the only, sure, positive . and never failing cure of Soppmsion of nature, from what evermine. • So. mild that. the. fe , •bletzt can. rake them with perfect : security, yet, sp l aus'erfill in their effects.' thatlhey makhesafely called...a never 'failing .I.tegula. . .. • . • In.tilleasea of 'Nervous arid Spinal Affections, Paius in Mei:Sack. - and .Fatigue on slight ' exertion, - 'Palpitation - of the Hoerr; • Ilysterio.4,.anif iyhites, these Pals wilt. effect. a.eare. _when all' other - means have. •failed; and although a poWerfnl .remedy, , do notcon7 rain iron„calomet,.antlmony, or anything hartful to the constitution. •'- • . • • - • • - • - k all directienti in the tiamphlet, areurnd each package. • which should be carefully preserved. : • SOLD BY -ALL DR traaisz t s.. . .e Generld.Aereilf for the VnitedStates and British , 'DonanalPaa.; ' •JOB mosEs,tr pprthuidt:st:;- N. Y. 13.-$l.O O and 6 three '. cent'. pc.t.taks etanipe en= cicsed to . ativ authorized. Ageal,- will- ensure a bottle. tiem,,imum by- return' mail, securely sealed froth all Observation.' • .. Feb 3,'•66-f-ly ..• A , • • .. " Hurrah-for the. a!tating pond Come, lanrrrtip prie and brim, Purthel.Md we both hutried. am Atudnir teeny "fettle fellows" 'and • • Now here . Inset& as sharp Who seemed to imlotid‘of the ar Ihichired, •••All thecharmi of its To the skater trbo.dpea the MOO I've travailed itaiiand retaliate Pre wen many efehttrtbat - heive . ( But I pledge you my Tilird 04 iv .There.foliened , thManithelfertru All the'inen CierititilotY;thea Mut tightened hie ekateawhile When alt. et .a sign from - thithet Did oddest and rarest things - I*m One chap cut'n axMel tuelput.‘ Another eutelephanfs, One fellow went backward and. Tint's uf repute Made a 1 - Wow here ;tray excitementjor Must theles...lettere him , ebOw . So it seemed for east:diet but a Aid Arick that soon fediA the What think you he dm ? Un carved out, the name of Per And tcrciown the performance. Ur:cat,g,; l / o A l 44i,J 2 Pett.."4eat The pe.ople all shoaled. and of - The lassie declared tie bed tr.iri, .And #5.0 finale to what Was Theinen - went to Perry & Co.. A hags portion , of out stock damaged by water on the algal 0 fire, weare now sellln,g o ff regard . • • •• P1 , 3111Y 'tt (al Star*Clothing .Hortsei 609 ,Chesteut " • NAY% ay, Sixth, Philadelphia. IttliclTLll, scakrcli : N6 MORE : - - it WE J .. , ITCII" uad -ITCH" Dr. SiNnyliev olntineet. . : - iii4- L .',F: - - .. \.. . Valk ITCH".' Dr. ...Svraytle'a Ointment_ ..TE: . ,111ZA • • "iTeli"; : ' '• • -••- ilTrik.. • 1 .• ..ma.. • : NtYER- KNOWN . T TETTER. --. ':--".- 4 ...TT0R. , . ~", •• ~ ;TO FAIL ... ".rhimp t ,; • .., • ~.-:".!.. ...Fran.. .: • ',, ' •-• . T?.rra rt „ • ..aTcli.f....- IN . .CIII3 ING . wre rmu . , -.--- :, .. ”N'CII".: - "- • ~.....-i - - - " "I'Eyri t l".,. . --. ~,,..; .. -- ..rrow: • - VITLNIOILITING 'TzTrg l i„ -, .-.;''-:,' . ..rretp.. . cOMPIL,V.NT, - * , "I'Zytt Et . ••..;,,,,. i - ITCW_.' - _.... • • _ ..' .. • "TV11 . 134. - '.'".El. , Da.. SWILYNWS ALL-HEALIN,Q Ormutn.f. •-,:.:..:.: °d m itching Mice, Salt Rheum. Scald Bead, sol os ..,.. • IbrlCeso eetitii. - , By - pending GO- ettite lo Dr. sv p , ~ $-.* 1 . 4.asn: nyNoßTlEstera Street; Philal3elptila, ik t • • •L' , A;, .... ,wiltbe in4Sed to Any Dart ot the plaited States, [ NI , , ‘..;,:, • - field by lIENTRi.SAFLOR. Dmglft, Pett.r",;;„ "-- ..-'? .. - .: 7 '. ......, , ...-..... ...ittitelono . - 0 / nit itqcuct,' . . , •roomt,irsidAirn.). - . Euiroes Mtn . , .14)11KN t. hakthe plrnetr, • • , being present nt a StiricheySchool exhibition held ni•Y . school house at , N. . , • . ' "" • • -.7" and although-. die 'room was etw v.* : sin:tryst to sufffi cation. every one , evens) to. ettiork enti4tainment. The exercl?es consi,ted of • apecchiiii and .vocal • Tlinaie ? Interspersed fiei7 , u:or.,- . • . wittiponlic pieces, which alloiced the a udituice ttc& p '. a hearty laugh. We do not recollect 'being pre mt , • . an-exhibition of the kind. where the audience ap t • tAs to enjoy thmnseti* more .heartily - than or. thivom. • shin.:•The children did • hohor.l.o thent.,:fr,s irz t manner in which' the:yr perfOrmed their, ,•evornl pm, well a. 4 relitegt Credit :on:' the' 0 2 Vhger& of the t4e: )le , ers.., Evans, 'long and. 'Parnell.' 't tae amounted to orer seventy-two SrtioNifcria.s, January S, 1.566„ " Sezerernx • TIM 14th anniversary a the Schuylkill ae u ft y !,. ; •-•4 itiata Bible Society will bei• held on -Monday , Feb., Sth, 1E66, ar 730 o`eln . 9.lr.'in the ,'let l'rwlatezu church. corner litabitntingokand Third street*. • It.ir.deemed'a matter nt greafAulimrtgince ittii 15 . ntitic'should show their hatere4 4 in a carve tai moment by attending thie, anoiyersarr till 3 - Since the Ttianagers of the .5 .. 0cW.y. t &ve rewir,f-to • peed for fluids on the coll . ectiOris %Chid! are and , in . gite churches., rather than on contributions sulicile.l nr sbtral aplical, or at. the:Public ineeting. of . 'they ref?! - eery ranch the: need of 'a feller athtiulini, dov upon their exerclenx3s. In- a time ..likethip. wh‘w • punt crime. and naibithibihg'wleicednex , f tat nista: _ 'onr . County n by"..word,R lithe ditty of "A to :Oat }east by their prtileue4 thit wort of Ow., • • would carry through all . cornea:luny Mei . we which is the only'real cure for -ail a n t g - a3r4ot..c. !:, . . good. Spe3ken4 are expected frOrh - PhrzielPhu: :2', • . reports will be Made higncernlng the won.; u( 1,6 ; y." .';'•• :Qt.] 31311RIED. • A U MarriaprNoOcee in,text b ar.cinlipabi4l. cents 10-appear in the Jove 1M: ;St. 'Ckdr. ":i^ • exeuinc; Irt Rea: G. T. Barr: e . of 3 . . 1.141;13"4..*DW1CE STatti.. bath of tit: Clair:. ••• .. ~ • : • _„ To the mltiFt cif their unipinees - the happy lei. 7 not forgot. the prin J tei*e;.. and Et,nt. • the ehurnal . 40 kind remembrance in, the shape of-cake- and . priate accorzipaiihnent. • . We wish nut' young Licch , itringiunble - hapnineasin %he married: Aisne, albeit it . - .taten'anifor numerous rvpotisibiUtiee. -I.le • , - . - .. • - .lIATICK—LIP,'I3IO,-Onsfthe tSttt - of - Jan.. at 34.1.4ttr ,,.., .. : ..' City, - y.-byliev.' a. Gres.i.V . r..arsitlei - 114rr's of flov: .:,:,.: .:.; - 1 Jig Creek t9'.)lls.s - CATLIAI4.IIIIkI4B43IO of RIMII.Tp. ', ;::,, ..., E , W _ . • PkgI, 7 —PORTEIL—Jam, 21th by - Rev:fa: P, SfelLi -, !.*:. t i t St, J•ihn 'B, Reformed Clllllo.nr. ..IL.LItIt K. Pitii . piiiiadei,,.. fAi Mize CARELZ E. PotLior. of Solowi' • , -2.. - . - • ... -i... RICHAIM#3—WILLIANS - 2 0 e . the 2:01. of kare; Rev. 'John S.' .rabem . 5 1 cConuell.. 3 tr: I n 'rvn $. l ;I,ZI2XF Aim!: to h 2158 hisoun2M22.l..t.val, :gew dolphin,:, • ' • . • .• •.• " • 7 STENNE:2I—WILI:KIJETt--Qn the 25th 'n( dstr °5 ,18t15. in STarnbtot, by Rev : Willhat E. ManlOye, 6A4W STERNER of Puttdville, to SitiA.llWiLtol. Cressona. : : • •STF4NEIT.---RUPP-:-Jtio. 1 . 1,14 RrOr....Tolot* P •Mr. ' FHA tiKLIN STERNSIt to Tilltkd MAW:Ii, ftt IT Mt.' • • ' • • ;ZIMMEMMAI , T.i-MOWEIRj-At Mt. Come!, 2114, Ilk Robert IVightronit, ft . :" - 11F11:118N Lo Mtn S:kItAH A. atiskElg,both of Mt. Cam . DIED. „.. . , . . . . .. - Simple; announcements- of ileatke; PT , : Mat a.., , - 4:id i anipunied . with notievs, &c. intsk be paid for at . 1 • ..- „... 'care of 10 coots per tine.• . , „ . . , , -...I3EI7'ENMAN—Oa th , ,22d or faint:try. to liam,r. dial Berk:* Co:. JOIN' fl „Esq., an WA I • 4- esteerried citizen of that <•oanty, aged Si years, .11-e nntl6 DRAKF.i.On Decemlier 24th.. 18141, fri-Artiiniiiriy , ."? . .;.....i-j ar it nt.the. residefice of her daughter, Mee. N. L Czpe.i +,777 Sanwa . 4. DRAKE, aged GI years. •.. - .'• . •_. . . . , . . . .. . . PREV.OST-On . the evening of•thejst inst., Erri': - .. - -.7 ' VC Pakyosi, 'aged . 211 .5 108 - ' - '• •. , ' • : -: ''''.; iCI The friends of the.family,are' Invited 'to stt.4l - .-.:'%• , ' . ...„ funeral from the . residence of her mother la 3fr.- - ",9 , `ht. ville, on Sanclay afternoon; 3 o'clock, withent tie , . - ' , :ii: C 9 . ......... . . . . ..... -- EITZTICOER—In Tamaqua,. on the 24thkillt, Air -s'.; n...,. Nines; youngest daughter of Nicholas 5. , iti.2 ,, - - '-',.. aged 5 years and - 15 di} s. • "' - '• : . -,,,' - Kg ..• . . . . A ipiliuvisirp.AirpOri PrOTICE.-wt ..%.H . , ,:- . .4 - ‘- as,• Letters of Admimstration .on' the. e.'4 , . -^- , ,,C111 JACOIIKOIILF,R, demised, latent ti , ittio.4 Toot.t " ••••,;.44 *eheylkid County, have been grant4,l hat the , S 4l ..- - .''.7.,"" of - behtlylloll,Clottnty • to - .the. undersigt.l, to - ..r. indebted to thOseld'estateare loci be ,, st r isfi .1)) int , .:.. : ...:,, mediate payment, and those ha - yin , el:into:or drat . '.:: tipsiest the estate .of the raid decedent, will. 1; ''.„, - - 0 known the same.withent - delay: to - • • •.' ' .'"' . .. -.. _ SAMITEIi SCLINVALNI„ Ada:deb.:Ha 7, , Ala Feb 3,...6n , . , ._.. .- - 4.ett• ...• ' ..W LEGAL', NOTICES. f T. 11E ORP Mt CO Tof strhr kill County.. Zit the mattetnt.the except , . the amount of Abel C.-:Ttiotruts, .Executet id Sri,: . ..•."4 . 1 "7 , N. l'ahnercdecensed, who was.tluf Hi - stator of is , : of. Sarah Ann Fullinahn. kieceised.:—:The slurred, Auditor..tippolnted by the. taid. Voart,-b' suife and ret•iettle the' said 'acenttn, and to the fonds in the hands of. said Executor. to nod xr.*. , ',.?-•;i7 .the legal heirs °fluid Sarah Ann Fulbnahn. theroto.'wllrattend for that purpose at his %ir. Iloronglt or Pottsville. on • a 0 n tioy, the [Wilk of yo br nary', A: 0. ILStitS. -at In crelock i tv. ...f.;"-.- forenoin, of which.s.ll persons intereited Are titled • . ' • : Jol.l:sr P.IIOIIIRT. IN TUE ORPITANW.COURT of . kill Connty.-Lln the' matter et the Jacob Bretz, deemsed:—The pointed hy•the said Court •• to restate • and account of Charles Bretz, ediulnistrator aft Jacob Bretit,iate of decossed and uie the balance - in Ills bands tirnong - bmo -receive the i•lune. heiehy. gives notice to all tereated in said Estate, that he will intend pose. stoiesaid nt his • Ofllee thejloteagi Thesdny. the 200)(1mi .. .0ft:1 .1...1114 1866, et 10 o'clockin the toresool • . JOHN. UOBAItT, • , Feb Ft, . ,riiArizE c4)trivr 0f.C0.111 9Y. of sutiviii.xizi,L f tApv.vr JOLIN M. .511031(?‘- . • • . • vs • I • -V 1 TIVOTUY • BOYLE, j • - •• .•Tne initlersiizued haying been. optsiintul retati. itnd resettle' the:•account reeeiver in'the fibirie stated cse; dad nii• tion of such MODOYB at= may be found in hi attend to the duties orhts appointment an the . l7tit of Fchr u irry, 11306,' 31.;., at his•Oillee on 3latiantod , o Stroh. •,• • •-• B. 13RV130.14 31eCiJOI., Aa• Pottxcilte Feh. , dd ~. , • , , Ty ..T.= , A lilliNl - Win : :tirllON NOTIC . _ 1 i 31,.. as 'letters of Atlministratioa 013 ttr.. F, , • ... c:IIARLEs SPRINGER. d(..e , ,, , t0,..ti: ;at? , t ''. 5 ,-: , .P. l'owilshity: Schuylkill. County, Imre" 1). ',':', ''' --;., the underslgnc 3 / 4 1.by EbellegiSter otSch y ~ r.° - ,lilt. all parties indbi)ted. to said estate , will Ii li. 4.?: . 111 and all liavlo'g,eltione,willTre.one thein : to tr.: .%, ~, r., sigiitkl. ''. . C,7745. T.B/.1112 , .;GE17....Arbri1L - ' .. "; ' , 317 .11,,,,,,,:;11i-.:,;; '..,'.;:.,,,,......' :7-, Jan 27, 'GC . • '. .:- - AN . ._ .. . . ~,,, . IV 0 t• I.CE...l•Vliereas• leiters of Adant .:;,•..•,''', 'LI.. tlr• .alate of WILLIA:SI*EILEII, lat. of '•:',.' --t-.; ;; 4 , ...,. ough ad - Sehnylkillliaren. in the Conntv uf .•"*.•nd . •--• % 4Li-- , , . ilteoriseil.liare been grunted.to fhesalirrsibe. •- , ...t ".7 .• ''''',. icons indebted to raid estate hre reqne-I , , l fget''',.•••• - "f".;." - Mediate payment and those hitritm. cinin , ` E ,l '''' - - , ,r came to make them known without defy to- • 'fiti' r -•. ' • ••• ' REBEtICA lillLETt, AaininiS r.f. . 1 .filehrtilkill Harem peell.a, , o 5 •- • I • 4 ' . ---.. ~...., II •-....!,... AN{ Ei :UR ctor - ort , s 1110 T IC E....Ur ••11 . .,., 7 ..”, ifi . has received from the Rekister of Schart" , :`:,: •••• .04 ty,,Letters.Testamentarynpon the last Will sta.!, ......, --, 'meat of Elijah -Aregood. late of the Boroarh , c' )• . _,. ' , la IW:en. dixeased. All perttiMs.hlflebted t u't •'T - ;.; , . '''., ceased are r . egnested to unik•:- - payment .to 1.... , • - . signed,: and all persons .bovine' demandsca -- ',..„0 ~. • same will present th 'emlor settlement on cc • xt'' • r . first day of April next here without delay, .. . - • - . - •C. I/ENGLER , D'''•• • ...frhiry,lill liti'veri.:Dee 20.:-.65' . ,----. .- . 4: ; ,,'" --., . . . --- '' .. ..,...... - 7 ,., .., WANTED. s. I‘ T- In N ritr E fge .— cpe A r e , i rr a :Ve n rl a r i ßi Tn rtrinL; e:4O tistarisntCcdlierj , ,. - by s_yoar: - . 1 ; srt , idy habits. 'and Who or a good penman. a: l 4i 1 -n li.re4t. Best -.of references given.. Adir't' . IR,, this Office: 1, Jan 21..66.24 • iT A IVTEM-4nformation i 4 *anted of '-?, Ir shouts of a&by I the ti:me or May stv:: V ahi4t 15 yeamor bh.,'. Cut Omit.. She was fast at ": W. Sheafers at rul ' ; • s. about ±h. days - ago: Any .informatt'at of her thankfully 'received by her chstracted mathr.r. MRS. CIIARLES Jab 2'.f; 'G6 . . 0:, fSchuylkUl 11l ANT 1E : D.—Twelve g..00d.' second-tvin:l::.. ......- ttt l 1 V mi (31. 2.1. inch distil. The highwit.z. , tiri,..., i, ot paid for. Machinery. or - germ? . iron , of ally .i.i:-". i i, .71 Etra.priee. ietid:,;kir eliain . or..niiiroad MILL, ,-,:, . • "...5 engines and nuiellinery:of all klntle bought ar!.!;:, .. .:-5.. commiaslou at the . Machinery D e pot on enal'.7,'l' ~ :.I - . JABEZ `PA.. ..A. . . , . .. itir.Ordens - by mail lkiltreceivormpt itt.slltl;!". 'TE • •IV 4iN j •• 6.11r-13411 to porchaec h. gned wltles .t , o , v,er•rfc.- tunil.. , Erigi sr - A Ri,,,s, A O , 1,4 May 7, `G-1.;
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