The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, March 10, 1866, Image 2

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P.O.TTSTIPX; : ' ,PA :
IIITIIMPAY,II.IIIICIi 14, IMO.
z., •• ItEGOITSTIWCTIO N.
This, q,Ueition was impeded in its progress
to .a,satisfactory.solution; by the 'Wesideut's
refusal to furnish to
,the joint Conamittee.on
IteCOttStraCtiol2: the "information • in. his poS
'session, from various military and' civil sour ,
ces, showing the condition of the 'Southern.
States. This fact was'elicitiddraring the. de
'bate in the United States. on Friday of
last week, just before the following joint res
olutiOn, which had previously been adopted
' , by . the Rouse,. canre'up on its. final. passage
"Resolred by . ltat frouse. of Reiiresestatires,
the
Senate &Oncoming, That in order to close agita
tion noon a'question which seems likely. to
at;
'nth the action of the Government,'is well ab io
quiet' the Uncertainty which exists in the' minds.
of the people of the eleven Stab - s which - .here'
been det hired in insurrection, no Senator or Bop
reeentetire shall be admitted into either branch
of Cougrese;from any of said States tillCongrees
shall have declared such' States .entitled to rep
resentation." . . .
As the c.nomiitert hai been • extensiiely ci.
lu.
mniAted, and . the: demand
. made :that the
committee should report'; . that it was too bad .
to keep out. Tennessee; • that the whole : pith
lie business was delsyed by the committee_;
s antlthat it was the duty-of. Congress to allow
the applicants from the South, who' could
take the oath, - tO.be duly admitted,
p„ .
ortant to know that the President has been
guilty; of this alarming and extraordinary'
conduct,:, fearing, it iS.presumed, lest
liis
"policy" might be shown
. to be a delusion
and a snare by. his own 'witnesses. had'their
testimony - been . 'furnished. - the.".comniittee
would not have been foreed to send ifl over
the South. for information, and to consume -
the public time and fret the Public Patience.
Three times the Senate' asked the President
to furnish the required: information, and : the
expectation that the message in - reply to this .
treble deinand of the Senate, would be sent
on Friday, proved to :be a falsealarm, and
_the- joint resolution waS passed without it.
The
. opposition to the joint resolution was
equal in violence to that displayed against
the joint Committee On 'Reconstruction.
Revolution , was threatened if it pissed, and
!more that:l.one eminent Democratic authori
ty upon fhe . President .to arrest and
. imprison Congrs if it attempted to complete.
this act of national tlefenCe "and protection.
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.Bingniar .- as it .rnay appear,' it ts.nevertheless,
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true,. that in the last Congress nearly all . file •
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• "lienators.A.ho.have%denounced• the resolution,
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-., above. •qmited, as'ivorsii ilvin revolutionary:
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. • voted , ti )r a prop( s tion ."declar . ing - the Slates.
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in -rebellion .disqualiffecl from representation
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. in' • lbilgte. , !• , ., UNTIL - .A:UTII01 IZ II) TO iio so 'BY
.'. PIIOCLA.KAT WI: 113RtIED . 14T Ili IS PRI•AIDEST . IN
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.: TVRSLANCZ, Or AN .ACT- OF -- P • CR!B, ! • •
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711,C . W 116100013 . cOrteapondent - ..0f -the
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. • Philadelphia Press, in summing•bp . his
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• ~ The true facts; viz: That nearly the yatole.de
. ;lay' in' theseport Of.fliejnint Committee on :Bet
:- ' eceistrUction, has beim • produced by President
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• .; Johnson's.refusal to respond . or recoguizeany of.
three
,tirnial requests fur information in regard
'.. - .i the iiirllrgoit: States, and that alniost • the
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.., ',Arne piiheiph , .so -violently antagonized-in' the
' . joint .re..iintiisi above quoted and : Passcid,`.was
.-• :- inistaine& last stain by die leaders in this an
- .tagintitim, will - go tothe people like .a. crushing
r ,, i,ake Of "nly-p ,, lic!.;' , :as the President. calls his
plan of restoration. • -Followed, as' they will soon .
, . be.. by 'the . first : instaltneat . -of the . testimony.
• • collected by the joint i.ainnnittee;y.ou.inied tint be
•., at. ill surprised if .the t:iblen.fire:ln‘Te* effeettially:
2 turtied upon .the Ccipperbeadi and iheir,i':yinpath.i
izere :than in any termer part of tlicir-:unfortu
: ..'Nato experience; .. -.• '.::. -:. . -. .- • -
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USURPATION ADVOCATED
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. :The. people can form an idea of What. the
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country.may expect at:the 'hands of the Men.
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who are dripping' with.the blood of ;rut slough,-
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tered brethren, .should • they lie readmitted
•unconditionally, to power, from the following
remarks ...of Garret Davis Of. Kentucky; rde
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livered in 'the .Unit ed Slates Senate OD Fridliy.
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of lost week; en the joint resolution:Making
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Congress ' judge of the time When :their
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.States • shall - be entitled. te 'representation.
The report - of the proceedings ayis; •
• tr..DAVLSAKy.) tnen took the door in opposition to
the cOncurrent denying its constitutiOnali
sq;&c., luceirtinc; that it:'w. , ft. recut Mionary in - its
neer. ut.:ertivi , hf Cloceintamit, arm a. disaoluth.mi
of the, I'ntnn by: I he' to=o 'louses Of Otc., , refs. • .
In concluding his, address...Mr „DAVIS said that the
. Southern tieacaorvina • those who were. in lava rof re
ceiving them: in the:Senate constituted.a niajotity .of
whOle number of •Seitators. If these two united the, number
President child commitnicatewith them. as the consti- - '
tutional body, and by thd eterbta,tiewould.athige loin
tri tomorrow, Ile would-b e clearly' right in do : .
. tug so. Ile would simmer Mist the Southetn -Senators
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as the friends. of 'the cotintry thug [Mize Who • were for_
keeping them out The President; has the • remedy 'in
. his own . hands and ought bi use it. Intern was no
plainer priptiple' of law-than that -the Prestaeut - wooin
hire the right, to case the Southern Senatorseathe here
and went into session with those who were in favor` of
admittingribeui. to - decide whether. it was . or was not
the donatllmiunal enat.e: . *- . •• • .
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• • •As assequel - to this advocacy of. uSuiptition;
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we
birve•the following from one of: the:.Presi
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•• :most% enthu;iaStic • Sepporters Trth
CITICAGo - Ti*s
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We do not .hesitate . declare that it . 1s the solemn
duty of the President to foliiiw his words bydeeds.:We
44)110/ hesitate to declare' that_it is the solemn duty of
the President to comniand the :arrest of. Thaddeus Ste
vens. Wendell Phillips.. Charles.Suinner; - and their- con
federates in 'CongreScand overthe country fOrthe •
crime Of - treason , In no other way can thii Northern
rebellion - he promptly quellekand the. pablidquiet rd,
And if the rump Con - ress 'shall not speedily abandon
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its se dithing, revolutionary and lawless practiceel-;-if it -
shall persist in excluding the rePresentatives of .eleVert
States.from. their xightful 'fiems.• and iii.eiercising ihd•
power's of the Congress of the United Stateswed.4 not
•• hesitate to declare that it will become the solemn duty
-of lireiddent 4.1 - huSon to constitute "linuSelf thu.:Crorn,
-.well of the thne,•and dissolve the rump •by•militarY'
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• ieflect . where-this:
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policy - will 'lead,' and resolve .to
. stand 'up, •
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.. , .11taily;. fur • tlig right;•.ubaWed by.: poweri . pr.,
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..tuieeduced patioilage,
The case .of.that State...came ;:lgonday,
before the United States -H onse Relit esen
tativesitipoureport by Mr. Pingbant frOui the
Cotnrnittee tin Reeonstrifetion......De:o . 01;1 7
tion t s are
. d . raWn .W ; ith - great care, are of great
importance, :and iu accordance. with - the ree.; -
elution .previously adopted by ilte Hom r se.ifia
.S e nate.'iThey are ; . Joirr . resolntioaa : - ,. -that
they . trinstibe•ad* ,. pted. 1 .:411 branches_ and
:.signed the President . oefore.they - .ha . ve;
any. effect :Whatever: They fosert- in the I I
unrnistakable'term : a,
Congreas over_ the whoi.sraet...of teco
tn-.
de .
atinction.' They -inMsi - that Tenat:sseis..now
out of .the t rtioni and : that only Congreia : .cair
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i : cecina - her* the employjnetifor::''the Coit7
ti tut ionia relations :heretofore , be- .
•tWeen [the peopie q'Tenneesee] . and. the
Ca ed t States.7 : T eY recite the &eh st a ti 7
cett-the eothiisitineat Of n republican forrn
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• of 9overnmeni by the people---which, in the
judgment 'of Congress, .contingently tntitles•
• :the States to readmissiOn.. They fix certain
conditions upon witich•ihat readmission shall
be granted, viz: That the peOple Shall "in
good faith enforce the exclusion : of Rebel' _
.fiorn the polls, and-..from — office; that the
, • State ehall.itever-pay. any. Rebel. Debt,
.nOr
make any elairn Upon the United Sates, nor
herself pay any. claim:on .account, of chip,
cipation ; and that these conditions shalt .be
ratified .by the Legislature, or by the people
• , before this act shall take eft.et - . • •
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A.MILITART S. ~I . I REF,
: Rill be givenby the .1
Cadets of Rotiorde Mili t ary :Institute. AllOl---
toWn; Pa., in the American AcadetnY•of Mu:-;.
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sic, - Philadelphia, on Friday evening, Myrrh
23d. .Birgfeldtl Band will . bre . in attend
,
Brice, ilt.he gorgeous scenery: of the Acade
my, w-
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i . brougbtinto requisition. to lend
effect to thotitertial Scene., -The Cadets we.
understand, perform their Military evolations
with almost. the precision of a Mece:of me-
offi
4EXANI3IIIA, VA., has elected Charter
cers who were Secelni;mists, 200,majority.
The Mayor and. several other leading tune
tionaries are fresh from the Rebel ; army,
They are: now vociferous ehampiohs of "the
:I'resident's polity?' • .
oQaSOLiaIEP;CAN IMUDATIA'..,
A thrill of jorran through thnUulo',l heat
of the State whin 'the ti*outtor.tenti - yas
made that the StiteConrentlmhad- cotnple,
ted its work by the nomination of-Mitjor , Geu. f
eral John.W. dewy . foc..-Governcir..."l4 is
tinquestkinably;llte choke; of the pen*, sad
as he - -.hie . planted himself squarely 4.5tf . the
platform of strong ,Prbicipless adnptiltd. by:the
Convention, his elettion byinoverwhelming
majority is tertain. He As
friend to., this protpction ofthe industry of
the conntry. His record as the friend of
human freedom, Of.justice,"and.his spleitdid
military career havb endeared him -to the
Gen: : Geary: commanded a . 'Pennsylvania
regiment in the liiexiean . ,War. As.. Governor
of Kansas he ,oppcsed with ability and vigor,
the attempt to fasten slavery on that Terri
tory. At the breaking out of the:.rebellion
Gen. -Geary -raised a regiMent, and this be
led in many campaigns With such distinguish
ed -ability, as to make his name ante more .
.conspicuous, ao that . he rapidly Mamie& to
the command of .a brigade, and finally of the
famous White 'Star ' division of,Shermarc's
glorious"Ariny of the West.. He commenced
operations in the Shenandoah 'Valley,. Wt.
.was subscquen ly sent with his 'regiment to
reinforce the western .army before the great
conflict by whit Ii Grant relit-fled •Chettanoo
ge. _His • first battle in the west . N6lB that of
Lookout Mountain. - - Hut after, tbk his se
cord is that of Sherman'S' army. with which
he w.arched and fought from first to . last..
When, Sherman took Savannah he made
General Geary Military GoVern , a . .. of that
coy ; but when the army marched for-ward
to ifs" brilliant campaign in. the •CaroliniS,
• Geary was again with
The-campaign in Pennsylvania has fairly
opened. Who can, doubt the "result. ...when
3very reflecting man recognizes the fact that
General Geary .represents the unconditional
Union uteri: of the. State, 'while-Mr. ClYrner :
represents that -sympathy with the rebellion
which gave the Governinent so with trouble
during - the war? ...
TENNESSEE. • •
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THE . greatest hartnony prevailed in the
.linion .ConYention: Gen: Geary before - the
nomination, w•is called upon by Several
.dele
.gates--,tadicals'. as they. called ty I he. Cop
perheadt.i--w.ho had. not . been instructed.
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The. Generattold•themthlit•he stoba. by Con .
gresi! in its policy.. When he•. was nomina
ted,' the other candidates, all.wortity 'gentle
men, 'spoke, heartily endortiing.the.nomina
tion. The, phtiform of princii)les gives mu
versal Satisfacticin :thronghont • the State
among ' , Union. men; the • soldier s • iejoice
the selection o f a 'a ar-vvon. veteran, and - the
skies are bright foi• a glorious. and ov.er
whehrting victory in October next.. • ..•
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.TIIE . EV, DR: DAGijS Of.Nc'w Haven, testl 7 .
lies. that Gen: Terry told him rectittly. that
his troopSw ere m eri ail) - rednced he'shciuld
e obliged.th remove:sills headquarters.. from
-Richmond resS - 31.0nioe: In other
.yOrdS, a 3 . llajor.: • Gync.ral.'Of.tbe** l . 3. fiited:Sta les
.dties not - think himself safe Richmond
without any .aftny.lto hack :Yet the
President thinks VirilMa ought to be instant
ly • adrattied: into, Congress.: Cu . .., Terry
'spot, he islikely..tortie age .0
goal ffairo.
W . ekly:....*liiin!atp,
. t s 'sus • .. • ,
IS436vidrtr.
?0 SATLGLAY~ . LL
2.0:6 '• • 1! .F . ull: 6.s6_mpTg .
11 StiNDAy 19.11 lA.tnt J. 10 . 06 8.16. g:
NinspAy'.. l .'.. I. , 6 11, • 0! N.t. N
i9v: .: 16. 4'41 ev tit
'lO .6 .16 6'. ..4 Full. 41 .S. • 6 tnit!g'
14 NirrEDNIDAY....!.. 6. • 04 . 6 0I Full so .11 :1;5. evtrg:
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T.. A.-Gailfrey offere a . deeirittbl6 for
eale, eiteate on N(.r.syegiqn wriier.•• See .eard.
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. • 'Phis, erting, cold: pierciug Nyinds . :and ch , rels
dus.t 11. ire been 'Witli ts • dritink, i lie'entire week
true I.lcareh . weather. • , • - -**-, ..• .. .•' •.
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On the 24th, nit:, -31ichael cully, aged. 4 year§
was accidentally drowned iu 13ig. Ming Ilunol'ea
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• To-trtormm....-Tentj-t Saudac.of the year; and
fourth in Lent.' . Dav'm . -hears . v alid 4.1
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Teptor ••-; noie , • This. relpoypel ber
s:,,fe•to tlte N. cornerof tii2ut.fe• and
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ev...)11r.- Pa. 4 : Nv:l
preach LOtlo , ran -Clouc:ll,.t , -ruor
rsnr.: niorn at.:10.1. sina:-Aom ig ; : it 001,0:kw" :
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:14; J. S. of._ , A „,of this'
Thilan.yr, , ,li is, rt:-org •We 'are..pleaS , .. r . h..
hear_ tp
of this as. ihono"-.lve' and .obje,ettf lof the
Order. are4olely pit vir.‘t • •
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: • 'fl•'. .T. .1.7 i,, ls.f.t.ry - co - 1111.erniktes Or - ening - Nifith
Iliii Ihrtitrical company * in the-Union: : Hill .her.- ,
on
. t Ile .9t h . pr.glitlio... tie.. ii s• i full:and talented:company, and: a hi-mt drOp:Ontiain. . - • .- '
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Ors M.nlai ; -of . last
fe *eel:;.:Vininer-,namiq,Pai-.
rick T ) nnnjtne, - a sident : nt AshIRTIII:•Wi...
nn irxpinsion in.the mina in-which
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• The' . firin - of tit felt:ter ,Sz.. - :.Thprnpson, - •haidtvaie •
inercllants,,..ttli . 3 Alt rough, :14:11)(1•kin i1i3611, - . 11._,,
Nil - . liticjte.r.will take tliti. store. in - liallanoy City,
• and 2.51 r. Th ow limin .rafill,,continue.liusiOes at the
oliratkinll,-Pottsville... •
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Ifirlb?rshailr , t-ib: t (le niers itiFirmr and
Fer!l; have
.....?tabliritied their place. of - I.lllt4iip,i'F , 2iii.
Railrrracl*s.rer, between .10r.ket, and .
Btirou,ol:.".The•V are,: rrhalile. Alettl.errj., arifi
merit patronage rce.lru.4 they rec Ore.
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If out friend 4 in the dill , rent •=ieclitin6
Ctinufy; will' u:4 - fa* iti.referenec - to li:o—oc
currence., of -nuhlic interest,' lh.their- ret 7 pc.ctive
we will place tilem.in.httpe.. Corn-.
.phance.'witit rilnest will add intcrent,to.:Our
colnnin of local affaire: , * • • .2';
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'Prftwit(Writer! Trat'f . : . 2Nle. C:.l"ipr , j;:of !Fa , :
macloti..has 1011. soar: Store.. Ppecimens. of .Priory , Dfc ,
OratedlryCorn . f :bine tioiten' heaull--
fully.
antl , which he italeir he can furnish from —to 34
per"Ont..lesl‘ . thrill City . - Aoy dertign destred.can
blaCed.utvin any artiele that'. May he: ordered from
,• .11e. .kinda, of -dhina Ware aLveri:
low rates, *
Our'ettizOnit;-Or.-tivise abroad,' •xisitiafy,
:Tamaqua, this find- f..Xcellent-pider-;
taininent'at- the Unitt.l, Statek li . opt by - .an
experienc.:(lanri,courfeoneigiintlerlian:-*MT,' D. H.
Wilcox. - : It i 6 located near : the:Rant : od
Drell frtrciiahe.l ;. haa spiteloits,.tentilateil monis;
tihilf.‘'-tlic Lade , -in - amply 'pilovicloa . . svlth the
heat the market . afforile.
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Bet?. A ildrpq. Hay . of - .MailaYtuitr;
Th hits
aceept6d a tall to. bc•Uorie Pastor 'of •the Baptist
Chrireh or .thid Mr: Austin 'retiring
in cousequenitc.of in paired health,- • Mf. - -H ac will
enter. upon his -ministerial: dntie•.'here- on . the
• He will • Aiptis
Church:tu4nr.uw.ranrhitig anducenipg.' : : • .
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i)r. - 13: .
• liyinz•alint..to Mitei :into
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the 'mercantile linsioess in St, C . laiy. hitatlispoattl.
-hi:prietice•of.dentietrheye to . Dr. , W W. K.; Lin
w
earifer,,o.f a.graduate •Of "the' 'Peltri .
-aYiYania Colteite'or, Dental. Surgery.
the reputation of ladtig. • a good dentist,.land:
will
shortly-esta te lislihis ~Ificoltere;• • .
A •Proper- :ribsi.Fve that
Cryalai)d, 1t prrecntatiye in.'tha••StateLegiala-
Aiirg roni Coulitc..ll el; p.rgo l
within
J'a nimiry 15. Oa tibl'..etnbcr
any parlriOfi
of. - 11ii• siYasl,n,:pf.
either. rahhits or - lcartridges. We trust that iF will
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. Unicttilimilg r0m . .0. Of: the_Borruigh
firednithiie 11Ittirday evenitiL - : boa In Moe
of thit-r)" . 0.4e0. lirtim United St aleA FAmat r; of Ibe
joint xer?ohitier,.Mevietinly:adopted by .the Hont:e.
to the. effect . thatlio.'Sipttor liereeeAent iVe
Altall - be Admitted JiOni atts Or the, StAlthi
iithich. have' been' deelared.in inethereet
:en leer' ,but pf • CoitOresA,'' OntgreAti: Al4ll
have- declared sual.S.tates'.entiiied
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Pelit;f::for tho..-I'itows.atg.(l -0i7 , 14 , 611s .•of
d
"ffithids. ot
bonl+Pcutitotit,.paatelt'pna.iliet of fdri!Feali;
and send tn•thS.:Legislatuie... It is well
o , .itsidi•yel *sid di'riers*s. a qUick' spit 4,Tepepiti
aiii-wy•r".. -We
.01 -- nild•be . ruhstsntjitllc gn,tt•ftlift4.
111 F!. . ff'.laifif.+,',v, Teseded the . from..
e!Pntilts' c•f tretit , ws.: _
Ililtsx AF, iiira.Firo
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• TATlilli iir t•I6IiSII..TP:NIA i'
.. !'fife undereleneil citizeo.,.:ol.Sclinyikill 'etintitc-re-
effect:ally invite year. early ritteritkalo•thnivildition of .•
the bereaved and siifferinglathillet , of 'bruit. ; Unitin.fri -,
• diere . .ntlui trace their lives or who sacrificed - theft health.
• and Mahe in rare the Cidun.'. oar 'free t ocerrintent,and •
oculitriptiityitnd' cur bomes .egalhat the late wicked
and inhimj As rebellion. .. - ' ..",.: • • ..', • .'-
' . 'oThe'euffe: inv. amitneitheee-firtailies,..in many tees.
.liiis been acid is mokintinful:aud , heart.rendingrand . in
all CAPOidesuandijig our . deepaud efficient evncpathy. • .
... •Inimediate :and comfortable ctiroYislon . tor them Is
1 stmirm ,...mst•toc.,: pelly - or neglect...le' centime:.
'' • Tlie
l',Govertimeitt ittrattion le a.titicmi, .- ...• ': .• .• -•:' .. .
I. .. "The proYitrion made by the: State: hir their orphan.,
I does'. not - trach the. case Of 'allonni• cannot'be made ;
' available:to thote ander i certain are. •:- ' •
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i•• ...It le rcepecifally.intimitted theta Into be himedlate- •
li.paisedalloiring to, each widow Of a iihion soldier an
a nunity'of at least: three 'ubdred.: doll:are:to be. bald
• Monthly,. and A leta arm. nay fifty hollers. for each child'
.Tide* a gleinline. land a eimibseproylaion be•miide. fur
the femiliee Of disabled : nion eoldiere. ' .' : ' -...
.. , Theet, erafferiag. and .di fahl ed %fawn I • eic 'are the Moe..
precis ne and sacred inheritance Of thiState. Gratitude,
':. htinor. duty. andall'the - htchtet and;ntibleet • Consldera.
thine that can zerteen hunnin act ion'..c ill -ititinlyi and !el ,
11nently on you, 'on - ia'r at:d on the Attwile people- fur: a
jto _ •
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'artra9ltening.7lnji er•iiergintid the tlni
. rikqeklivill_. be forr telivoveleAtkri ATI 1
ILANIK bi.*:gr..neha!t;gives ytehtockheldere
retio*.Aoo6Rtioil: tfe;:sspirfll'to.
rANgier thisArifi , tbe,niestitiimefitnglAnd plea-.
eguit ii , entein the historr4. Pattettle. , _such.an
erray:of and bepkty'
bereeen icel„ the nocieit*Vt ditriardt;:lre .
epu
•fislife/Ts a Y. to fic4l o M,Vrrilleti !, # l 0. 1 0 collnu7-
ThirMiiii Harrier,. father of JOhn C. liar--
per; Of Pefthrrille; died at Wiconiscor Dan
•Phin 02, 9 onthe 2ittli aged 73 years. - Mr, Tr.
was foiroalkv a itt*gbirloptilai citizen of 'Lebanon
county:having 'been iiletted by, the voters of his
native conoly.,•bektie..iifficee of
.HighSheriff,-Pro
thonntary and.Treasnrer. At the time or his
death ; telead tize"ofitoe _Of Postmaster at Wisoon•-
j•?00_, The deceased • was " the- noblest work of.
God,, an honest •
• •
•
.•• : • .
•Lewis 7ieeser,..tsq , who 'Ras attacked by'pa-..
rilysisonTridaY of 114 , ' is stated in: oltr. last; -
died on IL . londay night-last. W
age as 49 years.'
The remains were interred on Thursday last; •Mi-.
nei .lodge, I. ' (X. of 0. F., of _Which. he: 'kite' a
Member, attending - them to .the , trace.: Mr.'"Ree
w
ser.ais Olfand respected citizen . of this,Ror--.
Ough, awl id the time of.: respected,
h. held the. pcisi
-tirm of ;lnstice of 'the .Peace, 'Middle Ward: , In'
1:451' he was elected Register , and 'Recorder, which
office he lilted -three 'years the' Silt igactik 'of.
.•-the .!people of the County. -At three enceesscrp
'electrons he was• chosen. Jitstice.tif ..the -Peace for.
the Middle Ward; by...large-Majorities, '.atid held
• the Prkeition ten years. In Febritarylast lie Was
-' • •
• . .
Sunda evening . ; 4th- inst.;
Rev: G. 'T. Barr;
.of Church, t.“ Clair, •
•deliv'eted . an interesting .sermon-:-OnAntalfrabstit:
flange.. .A nnmber Of the n:ienibera -Jnnels'
vi s lon;%„tio,..s-1-4. 1 5. , 0f T., were... Present,
in re^alis.:
There is CorisideraVe - complaint that' the SuM:lay..
liquor law ia violated in our.eiater borough: The,
g Sod .people; there ahcietla enft,ire t he laW - fortheir
• own. comfort-
,and : the credit .the, place.. .We
learn that Mr. Barr, 'lnes efficient
-amizealons worker...hi the 'cant , e of 'Temperance,
:•aa.w - e11 . .e . a. a highly eACerried min ter, is about to
receive a new - amointrnent in. the ministry and'
frill shortly. remove frOm St. Clair. • His dePartnre
will be , a publie lo ps es: to that place.
•
. . • .
Mi., pew ton ace CoinptOyhas - been fully Orgaii
ized hy the electiOn ofF.rauk.Lieb as Captain ;
B.
It:111y, As First Lienten ant . Simpson as
Si C md, and Theridore l'attershn iLt4 brevel-Seeend: -
.Lieutenant, 31r..C1iarleg Beck is TirstSerkeant:
The•conipariy made a street parade oo:Wednesibis
evi , nitig last, -armed] .and :equiPped. There were
shout ,forty mit ket an the t anks:.. The-Company
composed -entirely of. veterans,' of :course
each Memls-r - is tarea dy
We .tylist..t hat - ptlie . r :companies will he organized'
not_enlY here bulAlironghout,.-the'.Connty;. and
tha.we.,May.soon ba able m say that Schuylkill
gount,*.has a yeginient of effectiYe .volunteerS. '
• •
Fenian' • 3feeling mßmting Feniari
Brotherhood was held at. - the Coiart atse;Jit this
Itornugh, nn W tlncedaj . ,evening . last;Mr - Edward
O'Conner:iirk , siding, 'assisted by. a, nunitair ofYice
Presidents and*Seeretarieir.. Vos
at an earti•lionr. :Mr: •NleCool . : - stated• tits
.
-.object -of the meeting, and then introdticed Dr..
lb vitas Of..New,YOrk;:.ivho'itrnet l the:ela inis of •
'Of ,Ireland - io a epe ch. of ..an , liettr's length; He
'said that.. a.:thira Ufa' million of-men Ave're.4it- . .
r ing' in . Ireland for the.pOpitionarinun«mt..-to'rAtiltn
a • 'Weir -against:, the .-oppression . •of the . •.Endish
:Governinent. .He lielieved — that. independenee .
would be autiio : 6o. Trishmen'in thitiCouhtry'did.
thdr duty • contrihuting: money their'
etrUgglinichre.threri in 'lreland..Capable ollicer9;.
-
. trained.on - the field of hattle,•Were - thero, -and the.
Iliinr had arrived for Ireland to strilni the
Ht.:Ur:zed - Mr.: Cornelius
Smith followed Sin a fewremarlia denunCiatory. of
when a. ColleetionWas taken up:. -We
hare net. -heard ..what amount . was *colleCted , .On
the occasion. - It.mnet haves : been Considerable, as
- there was much eutloteh;srn the audience..
- ,•. . .
i lt regtilar •Mee t fog .of Pottßville Debar.
": evening 'last, the.
Thor. Dr. PM millet; delivered an interesting anti
titinetive lecture "Man."' The timmous
Loll
•of the:tirl'a Grammar..tieheet. BrublirM: was Ai ter•
allwdett ti• Majority of. the atiaieneel beini
• oro • • • - . .
dice, . . h,!
showed - that tY have - a laudable ilisr • mic•
don t o.: eheourage, , l, , Y fir,;senee, .• a Spen.f.y . ,
which has, fair objeei . -the ;mutual itinnoYeinel4.:
of its members... The yei . y besteYidefic6 that can
.be iziYety ef I he_ sppetiOri:icellence of thelecture,'
is the' fact. 'that; alt liOugh: the .1), - e , toi..:6calpie , b ,
an lionr• iu its de:ivery,- if Was. li,.teited 1
nuabated•atletrthli.atid interest to the end.•
17h, question, '"Shotild't he' President's' Seto of
lhe Freedmen's Bbreau se-to • .ined by .111 -
11 ? Nl,;ar.s ,a(Kocated iii the , atilt : told iVi.t by.
Siartz:: and in the :negative by ..311.r.: , nrlin
game.. The dh , ctit , i6t , of ..thii' . que ,, Aiett Will • lie.
c‘nitinue'd at the neat '. .•'
. The leeturCr•for thejsat . meeting, WPI be
Cliarlea II aeseler...:Ju!igihg . frOni the. ihatt
. tier in which the last lecture of thi . s.
w rtittetiuiu
ag. rend, , we be, , p,ali...for4dtp a; full .hette oil
Monday evening next.' . • '
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•, . •
. .
regitbir meeting 'tit' tliu. iCais} Litefary
Setnety, hi' 'Cretinnqt, was fi(tm s /11. W eOnt.'i , de, , :i , ye:
7th inst„:.iti the igh •Sehooli
• Thigh, presiding.: Oh m 41.10111::::3 aint.a.Mim kel
)are It in. • The ri.'e ular or-f•
- der - of ex:en - n:4o4' were ntrielsly.
fn whlch.the Literary:•Joiritiiii•iyaS'rt.l.lid•tiy Abe':
.etlib , r. , )lr! ..11.1111:M.Wetli'er was::Well
cc-
Inierty.of the::Press dees harin
geeil,7 - ryas then 'discussed' by 'Messrs.: .Dratiel':
ernthers'and - tinyder .in• and by
nessrs. Ashworth, :LineaWeavrt: Ktiettier;:•and
liiik in the negative. ' • ~• • :-' • • ' ''• •
The ftilleiyi roe S i -inn "‘qt,s;ijvcii, -
Will be...aits(iii , ; , .ollt.
the rni-eting . tin Wedneddav evening next, in -the
Oki - native by•-31essra., (lintand
: weal], and in the negative liy.3fesf - rs. Drake;
eameniter, rind - Kirk. After It. few.tit 'ter
nary exercises: , infil-intisie .11V
bil.kerten; entitled "Fatherr bear. Fatlier - totire
it society adjourned.: Tint, tn , `ctitlge
(if the Recii-t} s All inte*
' eSted: hi Literary 'matters, aiid all otliers ',are;
• :•
.
A irei qt•: ,Ifrpi I n•gyrl;ii....' in,•mtllc
vriu ..,T- the . Di roe h ;rs of
.11.:.(4 y, wad hi,11.1 at: tilt Attill'Hc.nrie.,;
. .
PreSetir, BresSier; It. C. Wi18611,-..sitid :Isaac
• The ' t,illotvirig iM
,the eferislisfir the..lionse r 9 r
ny !
the fi 1 1 *..
of iritinito Jsli: 31;i 16G. 42.5.
• " . • . . •28, : lBt111'.. . 1 : 1 .
• 435
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,
inctr.. - aye ipoitt h. '......r. : ~
-. •............: .; ; •
No. Id iti.inatrii . in 11,-Aisi , , Feb...28,1.181;5*.,.. '4
!` .. tc.i s...une.t.illic. I itis . 3 - I , :ar ....,,; .......:,.4
' - '
• • Inei.fiige.:.'over. ~ • ....
Of .th. , •:aliriye: 57. arf, I,'l.lotje
defani..(l ical lteatmrnt : 51' •
• •Aiilnit fed'. dnrina.tlie. ~.DiF:elytrger
nil. 3 Ithe..iondetl, 18 ;I.mitilil wit., bigti 3;
'Lodging and ineals':woro .furiii*fiect'to.l6,s:pen;
.
. .
Een
"Oat-door . r,lit f 'was. granted - to' 252. persons,
ninonni liliZ -to - ST.)7-75. ..-• -.; ....•'';''.--. • .-•
. . . . .
lls 'were.read, and:orders. drawn, pinrinnt.lng
' - ' • • ... .'12:112 37.
'...,-.10,!2-59.35
Pievious
Tot
• . .• . ... • .
rneie‘lin z gl; of the Boi'brivh..rouncil.-A.stgti . d
m ee tin g , B9roini,ll.*Cohncif .was on
e .v en i ng Pro4nt.;"Messis.'..Ctfi , hrit..n...;
oi:fifth, Ileffiff•r; NlniiiB;riteed;•Btratteb,
an;4 1 - Focid,.Presidt , ht: • • •••• • • • •
• .
The Minutes cif prertou. meeting were read and
, .
T 1i••11!-)rlfgh•Treasur's.staterretit was reiid-and
'derc:il to - betted, - ..•• • .. • -:•••••
iiie COnnitittee on Ordimince rOpoftetl•an.orili
nance
. regaircliii . A . , the. otel . pling':of:snOw - . : frotri the:
tiavementri of itq...BorOrOill;Vil'SVP..l3 :adopted
uritl OrtittrUti to he • 1 . 4 be..fiiund •
iu ot it'adyerti.iing , eolnnitia.l - • . • .
'• Mr.:Straniiii it •was•re..olvojtkat •
tlti afzepi•of the:7irer ritii od Cintipink, - ttr.d
Wren -be Itioiiti,4 l. tO-.schleti 'and •deelWn•NrOr.vregiati.
cr4ek....wbere.it.fl;•wii.i.liriaigh their property:
Oil roiit ion Mr,: Ileffno . : the Street 'CiEtnniit
tee- nan iu trticti dao lay•a eroselOt at Nitith'•atid
'BiJl*ol4s -15, ism,' referredto
• propriatc,:o4,,,,,,i, t 0 0... • •
.• • ;... •
.• The 611(41 . 11g hillsrwete•read and ordered to be
pp
K. Wlnttier r..
... . ..
....
• ltiland,
s - Supervimir ind St Labs.
. 'B. Barr
I evinud'i U'
Total
Adjourned
ST.CLA/IL AFFAIRS
•
• . Is6fl • ~
11 estitun-Erterons—Althnimk. the borough otit:lois- of
St . : Clair have Pattntal. an act.-:prohibiting the Sunday
liquoic raffle there illtltriod • 11., lAtle more' vigir .
'lance on'the part of.the. otticen OfChe law. - . •
. The ordinance is undoutitedly,'a-'very:good one - and
reflects.great credit upon those who formed it; • litit
lens it receives' the strict aftlentinn.and heatly co-opera ,
' thin of those interested In it, .but little g ! ..pd:ean 'result . ;
It is undnoble step towaid.rekitining tint people:and
•-shordd, receive the hearty approval o( onr eit liens. ..•..:
• Those Who : refuse to support' an :act .embrait.ing so
much mural go as it does. mi.:entirety tin Worthy the
tiile oCritizens: Brit you.siillal iCitcr ine hereto remark .
that the ; firm -.of :Messra.Distibedienen,,l3rown..istont , '
P - I.,ls.extreniety.poPular.. and' hi doing's
arge businens,. 'clistomers are sithjected 40 the
inconvaniento of mitering.the bark doors, • •
'' beer shritiWith closed door
. (tiont) may . attbeti some.
' consolation to . the '-eyettrof the. Outsider, and Seem. to
-..leatif:very well in regattl 'io' keeping • the Sabbath ,day
• holy; btu the_ rear etemnCeS are much mote frequented
i
than .heretotoie't and not only this, fortuenliecotitc.in..
toiimted by Means of this powerful saxes: , •
.. I know not.who is the Chief itorgetts... and other
'rerwid -this - .Borough, but it SCerna very.strange: that
heY'shoultlenact tee:Sunday : liquor law.
ofsr. Clair. and then allitvelt to ;013...by,upheetiectitnil
tinctired . for.. • ••••. . • •. . • ' •
• .Situation - is of stich.achaincler as. to :tequire•ine
Co pass, freqtientlythirtnih ,the -Borough; and !torn - tib'
'nervanCe and personal - inquiries, I deem it pmdent: to
- make this stMetbefit..
cotip.T:r . notlitiEHlPEGS.
• •
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[REPORTED EXCI.VITKLY FOR Tits MINERS' JOIJUICAT,
RY CIIIIRgOPRER. LITTLE; ESO.)
• rns.-Qtanzbeir ,11SeSistion . e; • •••
' :The taree'Cotirt roihn wasiuurtehally crowded. at • the . •
tif the Court oil tnday-morufttg.. and. the 'at::
teeditnce'has Ontinned'very large' 'all lite week. :Itfuch
of the brat. .day . was occupied wit h'..the..cOnstables! re- . •
thea-e. newly .eieeted; calling "jurors.
tritAitins;'..tc ". Heretofore. two daily twiteions have been'
het d 83i. 'A . M ...to P.1.,;4 - .. P. - SU:and fmut ff.,ti . to
. 6, •
:P -:-But the. Court ..chursday inatignitited . a new
ttaalci. by hold'ng add ional.night Seesions, - (Toni 73
'to. 10 -o'Clock..in order to facilitate-the 'business,
yesteidarrnoinitiglak the following case, had
beep:heard by the °hurt, or tried by jhries,..or otherwtee .
. • .: Sureties of the.
' •Elirthetia. Callen, Pottsville—on. Oath. of Ellett lied 7
turd.% Each party .directed tet pay hlf the chats::: • .
• • Philip Watt); Minerseille—on . complaint' of. 'Louise '
Speck . I)eft. to- pay.cis.te, and gfve: bra' lu $lOO to .
keep the•pettee, fur one.year... • • :." •
Welsh; Eit:Ottir: Wm . :found:guilty. oflForni
a:titin had Bastardy, with Jane Levtik.:andlinetl.*Xthier.
lytn -in c'xiw•cseti: and the Ilsual*!lceuce fur 'the isttpr
port of the citlid
Atfred.Chester - i.. tiogrisilte...wis eh-41E6f wiiti•eillfriE
licease." hot acquittext. ••
• ter:1111.1m- Bretz: Port : Clinton, .• wee' . espitted - of
rharg+ ' iii
...Asiaulraisl: Battery psi , Daut..lithauti; bui
, , • • •. •
EMOM
h.l
pe-il one of t e earest ri:thts belonging to :our. 1 USE-THE,' E
i epresentative term -of a; ov e rra me n ; and that we.. - --,---.
cordially approve of the action of the UnitareP - ' DR. CLOCK'S ES:CELSIOSIII.IIII.*ESTORER.
,resentatitack in Congress from Pennsylvania on A p art - Ka gl a i r lia s s a i eas aandlataailtrertaisalt
- thisenbject. l - -
...`„ E. Itssor.vem, aThst no men who has voluntati- ever presented ;Oahe public. Mill br-eterY foltente
• Combine& and the best 'preparation - Or the lIAIR
ly erigaged ircthe late rebellion. or luta held office riatore
Brown) Hair to its original itailorAwbethci
under the rebel organisation, should be alloired 'Black oWill canee Iltdr to grow upon grad
to sit in the Otmgrees Of - thistlnien; andthat the fleada, when the disease is-not tiepin...my. Will
13t1P-=lttloWla is the test taath..--should not be re- i l l" 1) Illair Ifrenni Falling ° et ' eele ' Tul l- 611 71
' - pealtsal, but shonid he enfoteeff against, a u s ha m ., Gray, will Care nil .ruptions • , t
•-•,--- ------ -- r . scalp, will Remove 'Scarf Davadruk, sad
ntektifor anntaint t. , att ~____- ' '-'''.._,,, ,_ ,_„„„ a ' allay salt Illtichinias. It is el..antly perfmed, and
7. Riteetaren. l That theromoron faith'}' " " UMW. is all that ear& be desired for a Dressing. IT IS I3OT
ly pledged to the payment of the national debt A DYE, but by supplying the secretions of the amine
ince:weed in the :;weal :to save the country and to R
ry glands acts as a aWTOREII, It will not SOIL the .
Suppress the rebellion, and that the people will nnest linen, orSTAIN the nicest bonnet
not suffer this (faith to.be violated or unpaired. Mothers will find that %cher' Children's hair 10 harsh
but all debts incurred to support the rebellion and wiry or thin and scant it will Immediately improve
were 1/114Wftli; t oid and of no obligation-shall be the We of the Restorer, thereby laying tbe founda
xtriant heal of hair. 'This preparation
never be assumed by the United States, nor shall turn for a lo
any State be permitted tope" any evidences of so contains no sugar of lead or other articles deleterious
. • . to tbe hair eo come:ion in most Hair '
preparations now
vile and wieked engagements. • , is the market: , It Is used and recommended by the
8. lissot.v* That the public faith ismot less clergy and the faculty.
solemnly pledged to the, protection. in the, enjoy- The proprietor is aware that many have been dlaap.
rent:of all their nattmal nglits-Of their persons. pointed by the, high sounding pretense of the nomer-
Pr°Petqa and d o mestic relations-of the colored one preparations with which the market hae beet/filled
population who have been-emancipated by the f for it fete ycart. pat.
Restorer th but such
cot henfidenceofferei does he place
ce
flat of the people, and under the providence of in Me meritsot his n all c
God • and who deserved lihertv bv their kindness
, to refunatire money after a thnrotaah Mal of tug: bet
. -
and. fidelity to our rsabliem in prison, or wounded, 111 ,"1_ f It full .' t° e lee Pe r f ee " ati4 " 6 " -
a it in etc instance, and one trial will
or aeeking escape from the ir tormentors, and by een ",l e 'L',' 2 4%`; n r ,..,,, t •
~,,,p 0r ( ) , .8 . 1 of its wrus.
their courage,la- baLriti g arms far an d fl g htth g . Call for DK. Cll,o,4lKtst Excelsior Hair
the battles 01. the Union. Even as man is mire l as.. ...,.
...e-r0....r....m.0AKS TO OTLIbt., . SOW 1:07 aft Drug
precious than money in every just account, so the gists at $l. (5) per - biotic. or six bot.les for ari lie.
le maw of the nation is more sacredly engaged to Dr. F. B. toLOCE , Proprietor.
these lannible hut never treacherous fruit ris, than' , Manche•ter. N. H.
to those who held its bonds stamped with the F SA"ERSON , Aroggilt• Agent for Potklrine , Pl
broad seal of the United States, that their free- Jan 13, '66- 2-6°l
dem shall not:be a mockery. nor their just hopes ----- ,
of sectuity, education and elevation in intellectu- Ayers Sarsaparilla
al and moral improvement disappointed-and this
faith most' berkept inviolate: pa came-minted cetriet of the choice root, so dom
9. RitsOLVl:ri. That protection to all branchesy .11 bind with other suintauces of still greater alters
of itaettil andyrial waive industry is the.only wise live power as, to afford an effectual antio ill for di-eas
policy in our present national condition-is the es SamaParlila is reputed to Cure-Sth a remedy is
en Strnmons com
t rue plan of .restoring the losses aril ravages O f . surely wanted by tbmat who stiffer fn .
war-of ailvancing the, national, proopentv, in= plaints. and that one which will accomplish their cure
en using the eatimial wmilth, and ~ , i pplyleet. the oe, as 'tis w h i t of immense service to this
large class of our afflicted. teliow-enizsimi. How COlll-
means of maiiitaining the public faith with the pletely this compound ::a ill do it hm been proved by
p» blip tlethtora end olthollelY ca mping 'lit the experiment on many of the worst mate to he found in
n•della-1100A; that in the pi oviaion of internal the followina curnplainte:-Screfula. Scrofulous• Swel
revenue aud the laving of dotted on impertateins Bags- aud Soms, skin Diseitses. Females, Pustules.
from f,areign nations, tlm object should be to Blotehes. Ernothaus, St. Anthony•s‘Fire; Rose or Ery
cause the tormer to mess •as lightly. upon, and Sipecis, Tetter orSalt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringsvore
the latter to protect as, fully es po a Xible our own ...tc.
7eits alio aie
and
in werke of labor inm- SSPhrlie°r Venerial Disease Is expelled - from the
' system by the prolonged of this Sara iparhia, mid
ins, inatinfaeturing and every other pro mice of the eitlent is let; in companitive health.
hom. nnlusitry, against 11111- gout and nufair corn- Femaie Diseases are cawed by:Serianla in the.blood.
pergiOn withl foreign capital, and policy, which j. and are uften soon cured by this Extract of gimps
re ither contribute to'develop the re-out ces of our:lila. - •
coma ti y, assist to pay our taxes, nor are e4mee , fled Do ttot discanl this inviduable medicine, hecause you
ta alfl.et hitt or Guam nment or confirm our nation- have been impueed upon by ..oMethillZ pretendthg. to
al poaer or itaih.o. it y %%Inch, • during the re cent be Saratiparilla, white it was not. Wheat atm hate
life-stragglei Ile'y ineidnously and malieloiesly te•eit AYER'S-then. and not till them will :.you know
strut•e to subvert. , the virtue.. of Sat.aparilla For minute particulars of
th diseases it a
' cures e refer yuu to Ayers American
10 ra
itotsala That the Salllllitr it Lon of the e '
almanac, which-ca . the agent below named will, turni-ai
public affaire of Pell-11 • VIVAMIL 11V Governor An-
+nail- to all %tiiest] tor it.
drew'U. Ciirtni. during tlie years - of trial, toil, le- I ' A
tip,lllhlolllty and anxiety which tx lye re eent y pass- . Cathartic Pills, for the core of Coativerieea.
Jatindice. DysiwpsK indigesition. Dyaentery. Foul
ed over ns. has been unirked by such p Omuta - de r Stomach,limited:le, Pitts, Rheumatism Heartburn
vut ion, unyielding courage, constant watchful- arising from De.oniered Stomach. Pain. or alorlnd Ill
ness, unwearied labor and shining ability, as a action of the Bowels" nataleaCS. liotS of APpetle.
hart mode his name ilin4ti ions it/ the annals of Liver Cemplaint Dropsy, WOMIS, Gent, Neuralgia,
this •Commonwealth, and. gis en ammo's place in L i ve r or a Dinner Pill. _
a that thc most sensitive can
the affections and memory of th e peo pl e a k a l i They are sugar coated. s .
bike them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient
caull°ll '' ' 1 ` )*I I I hie envidble title„of " soldier's in the world for all the Tairpo.i.s of a tastily physic-.
friend "is 311 itself '.expressive of die highest Prepared by. J: 'C. Al ER &CO . Loaell, ass., and
enloginins that could be pi n n (nuaced o any pith- so ld
by all the Druggists in Potunille 4 also by all
ha lifliver, :and when his term of 110110rable. useful Drue..4.-te aud dealers evervwhem-
. _
and moat benidicual service aliall chise, he shall Feb 3, .a. 3 sim
not be foil Witten., but honor, love, aff• •emanate re- - -- '
membrance and the plaudits of It grateful. people LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
shall dilater around his perbou, and make his LIFE—HEALTH—STRENGTH.
tarns memorable- . LITE--HEALTH--STRENGTH.
11. litsol.VM, That this Convention congratu- numb eats and thou-ands annitally die premattrely,
lan, the potpie of the State ou the pasaage of a when, it they would gi N ve
DEI the Gr al eat F
iß rench Remedy,
less 14 11C - ving the real estate of the Ca7i l iinn al-wealth DR JCAavt aIE'S
I rein taxation for State purposa4, and tender, to Celebrated APenittin !PTA'.
the au mbei a of the General Assembly their Prepared by Grancitru & Dupont:
~ ., ,N t a ai l2 r l .ii l lt u n e "fin
thanha tot their Vote , lllorate actenticei to ielieve nt a ttrre P . 1/,ll'-tkiefirVll-1 Ji t alarci eac t r l ' a i .: aa lia.pital . ...hi Nordeoan
tie- poi.ul tr int t dens M ule theyimilile ntiv t
to 1 , as a hoof of the tflperi ,, r eapacit et, refer the I
i .a m i . r r. ii t i t i:l , : i ila i i i t a fair i . a .tc ~ tint,trii,ll,Mebyeiciiittlii,d. rttoirt(n.ainte,idiLiteo,iltiet-1
rim n organization for the beneficial conduct of an d at re netia It. it used in the pnictire of mony (-aril
-1.111,110 .1171111., g xl
that atter a lent; and i ianating, nent :French pityo-ician- with unitiaan net e-a. and
I
ear, the debt of Penn syli mita na reduced, and th.• Mahn: 11 terumended as ilie only pu , ititT WO
or
t oaeo. initaisad in a time of peace by their peliti.. i Remedy for all persini , suffering from General iu sex
yll iaipotaiita, are ditninwhea by the j u d i e l ona 1 liol Debility. all . t ronecreent- of the Ncrtima Forciaa
m teagement of ex. entn• e offieet s and a General Mel imledY• . 1- s of Muscin . ir Ehergy, Mit , II al Pima.
A-a. inlay elio-en bv the Union oat•tv. I ration. Nertnirait.E. Weak Spine Lowneas or Spit it..
Dmat
a. of V etaat altster ea Pain, in the Bark and
12 LN
RT.TOED, That the Ire, al people of Poelt- Li Limbs, h :s.
0p0tt . a , 3 ,.. -- '
1-1 - it MO S, 11,10. tug at..adily innettrated. tilt Quell 1
the a al' With the 1 r bellnaa tarsi wr
am re. era nis :.., N 1. "" 2 ; ' e l can a e‘ aP ,
e - an
wiegaqte idea
r 4.
the
au
meii...ota 4 . 111. a .1110 . t m nuentinis change It it canons to
the rights of the gallant dcafenileis of the ' I:ImM, the debilitated mid Omit ered sa stern In Loa- it -lands f
and iieNer bas 111,7 s OIL (I to refuse them the right.. unrivalled as, tin unfailing cure of the maladies above '
of euffrage when in the camp and on the tit Id- a mentiotied, ~
rai,ht -1110 , 11111 , 14:0 to Ile Mahal f0rM11 . 1 , 1 1 41 tO nal. uffern° more:' but n-e The Great Freta b Remedy :II
Lat a , m a t i a ~
~5 ~.,,p ath w er. ,, ut ,i,._,„.„ . ~ p a a _ it a ill elle , t a cure %there 01l other , fta and alt hen ai I
aulo In e).1 , 1 c•eurg„ not itow ter time fit at time, I a pot% . ritil ri mmis rola:1 . 418 110thleit. Llllllllll to them.
i niest o.etteate con-t it titiot.
II " ir g ' alumna ' ha. dun. g a Li'"
-Y and d ' i dm° l' PaMrilittt, (11111alellle fen particulars ana three:imp..
and daitarilef agaan a long tv.ttled PurP'•.`e' t" al"' 1 fir u-nie. in Engli-la French, apani•-ii anil Germ in a -
I,rfq»;rate the nielina and it -mu ce •• of the t.i.o . 1 ti- comosni earl. lam. and also sent face to any address
tot•ut to 'tin e orof .1 a con...l:atom and otippoi t ,if •s% heti reque-tea t
the dlsalilail ani t iyore, or the il eke S and urphn
aa Pi ice One Dollar per box ; Six, bases fur Flee Dol
of flee-e VI ha tell is iii f•illfile. - hare.
13. .111...soi.veu,Th at the eel t iee , , 110)&4, (LOUSILM- • Sold by all Ilmeal.te thronahnut the world ;or kill
mate aline.% and tun it Idnig Dual in the deshey he Sent hi-mail. secnrelv scaled triim all ittaersatien,
of the tanalitis loam in! .t.il bv the lion. "'alum al. b) twain-me .pecifie il rive. to :my authorized tea•nta.
Staaton ita the lit ad of the War Depattnient di; - Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.
Inv; the t (ballot., haVe been of lite:tunable %Attie Proprietor's cactus:to Attains I , r America: 0 sCAIt
G. ItIO`.IESS: CO., "7 Courtlordt St . Kris 'I oak.
1.. the conoti y, and t Matted !dm to the warmest L., i Aaitherwed.Agent for Peat:nate. lIENIII SAYLOR,
comtni mla t net itt the people. 1 Taniaqua. Seindel h Bend. [Feb 3, .06-rait -
14. Br:amyl D, That Congresa should not fad I
to O 1 do 11l 011111141110 allill-tin , nt id bountica mind
alt.•e111101:4 111 the brave men ulto tare. a neaga•d
in the military service of the - country ; and that
we heal tily .ippao e of the libel al appropi imam
now pc rating in the I.egislature of Penti*lvania
toi ill e care and education of the orphan ehildten
of. the hold - au , Nlila give their lives for the Salva
tion of the Repnblie.
15. Itison% En, .'l hat in this crisis of piddle af
fait ..., full of gi saeful reiailleations of his inata. l
on. alai memorable ai rvivea on, the tield of bat
tle, we Dun to, the example ,"of unfaltering and
unemnpromiaing loyalty of Lieut. Gen: Graut
ail It it contidi nee not the Irma significant aml on
aliaken, became,. at no period of 'our great strug
gle has lima proud name becn asaiaiati.d u ith a
donittfal patuott-in, pi u-stl tot. -mister purposas
by t lie I'l mimes of t cur comume c amine. .
le. hesoi.ven, That any attempt - by foreign'
nations to establish ii motion lite d ate. et timent On
tine . continent, is evict, ttee of a design to , di att . . ,y
the Beitithhc. 11 , -gal d firour own safety sa id,Cyr,
the futni u socutity of the It la dew, deialaild a
that no path attempt should LSI penile tell is btl-0-
/7. Itsecn.vr,p, That the flamer able 'Ear
Cow . 1.n,. See ator fi ehn Faunal It aro a by his coot -e
in the benate of. the Unit.•d States, ims dis
appointed the hohes anti bat bit-tea. d Slue eie *a
alt nee of those to n horn he owe. ri• a l ie. ; s 1
that he id hotel)) most eat nestly requested L. LIP
-17. llssobvs,n, That the State Central C , erne-.
tee to be voted ituted lit' the appointment of it
Chaninan by the President of that C'on,eali ,, o,
iii eon:alit:llion with the Union canitiaate tor 0 it-'
el la r, anal that the ieutaindet of said C..tunatt I e
shall ...moat of one mcinta r (tom cacti vomit). in
tin State., except that the city of Phi adelphia
aliall ha% e right menibei a, and. die counties of
Ltuicaater, 8e11...4., Dauphin and Allegheny eaLer
two tn. nib( 1., to be named by the it pi i-sentative
delegatea fi om hold 1-01111tleu in. tiles C. invent iiii. ,
and that the A-sot:attain s f :Loc al Pentisylv,plia
residents at Washington :hall also be n 10w , 410 le
me.mher, to be appointed by their delegates
The Convention then proceeded to ballot fora
candidate foi Geveu Liar.
The first *ballot resulted as follows : Major-
General John W. Geary received 81 votes; Win
throp W. Ketchum, 30 votes ; Gen. Harty White,
• On motion of Mr. Connell, of Philadelphia, the
nomination WAS Made unautniout., amid lutense
011 motion, a committee, consisting of It. P.
rch, g , Gee. Y. Lae lence and Wrn. B. Mann, was
appointed to n ainupon the succeasful candidate,
mid Ida.% upon the gentlemen %%Mete mum. a had
beds ni..ntioned betore the couvention, and invite
them to address the meeting. '• t
During the :date-nee of the committee the con
vention called upou lion. Thomas'Harahan, of
Allegheny, for sanne remarks INir Ilit-sir:ll en
dotaed the nomination, and stated that in a con
versation he had
. had with General Geary, that
gentlemen rtpiessed tits r owlet emnent'of the
011111 Se Ot Ttt uld. int Stevens. If he stood up in
the position le then 11.11110111101-1, he a mild tee. a e
aueli 1k majonty in Allegheny County as %%mild
make, Heister Clvhier wish he had never leee Wed
A nomination. (I,nughter and cite , rs.) '
800. John Cel-sna was next called upon. He
coital atnia Ir el the e. ,ri yeti tam and the,ha. al men
of the mouthy upon the result of the deLle ta
te-ins of that hotly, and he than referred le the
importawa of the stiuggle up in e hien Ile y n•ere
about to entet . 1 lio,se who had pin diet cal di ‘l
- and contention in' the Union rattle. would a .
soon. he undeceis•ed, for Ih. nii, , ,1% ant 1. eah as • win , ~
nitwit in earnest now ii.. , she, had been in the a ar. •.1.`11" Dr. (Swat
.a..liireeses %%eta -t ti. ll*, eta dby Messrs. A. H. -ICln'
Ma Cline and Gainslia A. tartar. • ICIP. NEVER ii.NOWN
11.ijor General Clear aa the earoll.lat.i of the con- - It'll °
volition, was then intro. - Weed Co' a
by the ntititu e. ~- /(1/.. TO F A IT
H e I 'pressed his appleciatem of the Ingt., ....an- „ Kll ,, is cr
pliinenl e htoh had bet.n he , -towed :upon' min ; and ...Raw,
The Union Stale Convention aaaembled in the , a••ceeted it in the le pe that he nuAit be in me eir
list ef•the Hmi3O Of iil presentatives, Hal 1161,1trg, i fully
}hiltsensi ut the ga eat rt spontahiiiii. a a melt air li
on Wt ilnesiley last. ' nhu anal that he might be sat eitgalt-
i
Hon, Jilin Coved*. was seleeted to pl . ( side pt's- elieJ mull a sincere pin dt, pose to a anee the true
neniently Among, the Vice Presidents adeetea, principles of humanity and tile true ilde. est:. of
wa, Hie re 1.. Calte of Oda Celt AY. the comet - Iy. He laecepted the nomination e lib
The following 1.-oolutiolls Wt. ri: then adopted- the fii ius and unfalterteg debit mewl. ti to au ttatin,
3 1
RPSOLVF I) Tnat this Convention repre-
'haLs, 1(.9 ;.nays, 21: the., gm cat pi inetple.. or „cox, juatne n hieh timid r-
he slur romblic tia inatittitrons, and a le al ty eu
sent ~ iig. the 1 - nion-lt 'sing and .loysi p eo pl e . o f 1 lormallield or the pi incipla a emboilital it/ the plat
recta...cal it al-to aa due to the tin ee
Pentisyb. anis, wlio neVer de-pured or the Be•pnb- I'm
nu lie
he, and mho ponied out Milt
ion% of treasure and 'intuit - ell landfilty thoesand soldiers ot dm State
~,,,,, e I of Pennsylvania,. who had done battle valiantly
aevoled Yet mine precioint blood for the
for their country and for libel ti. lie floTanred the
of the country horn the felonious attacks :of at convent ton :hat as fir as he possessed tile ability,
wicked rind caustless rebellion-chose sonswith the aid ot intelligent Union men of tile State,
fought on every batfle-firld, and suffered in every i
mum _ the coming grand panic:al contest should be' fair
aatuthern pra-on p.m of torttue and star;
ly and honorably conducted to its legitimate ter
whose noble dead he on the soil of every State,
where they fell miner the folds of the national
bonter--here reneWltheir pledgea of unfalteringi initiation and a still grander future.
1.1.. m. IKintiarop W. Ketchum, ,if Lezerne 3 Gen
ei•al 3loorin ad, of Allegheny ; Col. H irry White,
devotion to the Fl4lOl al 'Union, and repeat their
I of Indiana county'; Hon. John Neap, and Witham
dela - 1111111f 1 - 1 tan pose that it aliall be pt•raerved.
2 IifTOLVM.), T h at the most Imperative r imy 18. 3lan
of the pn, followed in endorsement of the nom.-
re era is,to gather the legitirriate hunt al n" 110°.
of I I„, war; in order that our Constitution may I hater General Geary had spoken, the following
despatch was it-ad aunt' great excitement aud
come ':out of the rebellion purified, our 'Ment'al-{,
tions stretigthened, and ji, our national life pro- 1 BPPl ,14 M ans"-:
o. ~
IV turner, Ilarristortett : .
-My acquaintance With General Geary is of long
-3.:RESOLVED, That failure in these grave an- s€ tiding. I knew hun in California, Mexico, and
tier would be smocoly lash' cnrninel than would mg the rebellion. It gives me great pleasure
have -blob
an acqui t ' sence in secesaion and in the • d
t a war testa - m.1 . 1y to his mist excellent char.teter
treasonable. rti whit - I.lElmm of the conspirators
a military Ii allot and as an lionot•able marl I
and would lie an Insult to every soldier who took
up arms to save the, country. know* ' f Ito taint al' whonne
Ilea period Ws whole
witlemire fidelity. that Gen. Getrv.
4 ltesoisse. That tilled wi duty th arimiration at the
JOSEPH HOOKER
patriotic devotioll and fearless courage with which , _. ,i . ~ a
Andrew .TODTISOII resisted and denonnecil the ef- , (;en.. Colleg•
forts of the rebels to overthrow the National Gov- ' There being no further business, the eouveu
erument, Pelltlayinnia. rejoiced bikini ess her en- lion adjourned awe 41e, with cheers.
tire confidence in his character and ptinciples, :-- - - -- ..- -_ -- _ ._ _
and appreciation of his noble conduct by bestow- - I , ' 'We Keep Pace with the Times.
ing her suffrage toxin him for the *mound position On the horse-jogging principle %ve never could go •
in horroroli
and dignity it/,the_ zntry ; hie bold and By the ligh s• tnineexp ress a e must more; ' '
ontspoken denunciations of the crime of treason,".':'Tee former belongs to an age that it past,
his turn demands fir the punishment of the guiltyßut the latter is one which we line
offenciera, and his expressions of th or ough ;arm= Then crack on ibe steam I for the buil:teas wheels
pp with the friends of the Union, secured for Should n,Aer in tardiness roll ;
him the warmest attachnunt of her people,,..ho Rather the air of the fleetest steed
Theo the pace of the sluggish mole;
ra mernbering, his great services 3 , 11 .4
. *Reno' ea we thereto e have ho li sluggish
the largest scale
while traitors and tbetr sympathizers 1 k de Toe -- To meet the dernande r s t our trade,
nouuced hie patriotic 'action, appeal to ii tom tie That Ilene may go off 'without A good tit.
Stand firmly,by the side and to repose upon the And none without being well paid
support cif, the hem] masses, whose votes fumed;.,' hen let it resonnd nver valley and plain,
the foundation of his promotion, and who pledged That tee *•R
--(Tiet has got charms for the eye:
to him thew imewerving an port:io a ll measure s Its clothes are well made, sore , always to fit, _
a y a l l i a a t r eason strait be atigmatized--loyalty Come then, all va rvoraa and buy.
re f cognized-and the freedom, stability and unity - Ilavitig made up an immense rtoek of Clothing from
goods tamelit since the decline we are thereiy enabled
to undersell those houses which have such immense
• 5. ItEsoLvt3), That the weark of restoring the stocks on hand bought , when goods were at a much
late instil . ' ectheitarY States to nit ir proper 1, la- higher flzure,..for to mark down the pticet to the pres
time to the Union, necessarily devolves upon the Vent . standard would cause considerable lotta, nhtch they
law -making power, and that. rintil such action, will meet very reluctantly.
shall be taken, no State, lately in insurrection, is N.8.-Having marked
be ona
desirar Overco b ats far below
rdent h e
e
entitled to representation in either brsuch of actual cost. they:aould le invest fa
Congress; that, as preliminary to iineh action, it thole who intend buying next wmter. Lot of Vests,
is the right of Congress to investigate for itself. one drills each '4T a alt r . IirIIIIN a aaroa m..
virx.
the condition of the legislation of those States, to .. p ince Lan FAriIIONALILZ GOODS.
impure respecting , their loyalty, and to prescribe' a 609 CR1184117 hllLea _
' r
the terms of restoration ; arid that to deny thi,i I, 1 s e a s 07 -8.,,,,,,, o
neceesary Conatitutional peuaa ia to deny sod itu-- , . , Feral & Ce.
dfrodellpay •• ' • •
. - Betty Nolen. ..Nit: Laree: Was Olnyietcd of an etithault
on Nary. Canfleld...'.. Sot yet mntenei•tt ••;.; •
• '.lniia' Arin: 'Clibltll44
. ittth I.4l.ttleJly !ly Wm: Wltllllll* btiffiOlaittecL , 4;3nty
, .
Jameri Skidmore. nistalora: plead guilty - to an As
Molt !Old Battery onHeM7 - Ontirtn- ana sentenced to
dm of $2.... and.so days. imprisonment.„ r • -
Daniel litinentimber. FriedegsbUrlf,wal convicted of
Fornication and BastazdY with SoPMs - Not yet
sentence& The Puttee leref . each 4 anarrled„. and have
'= - •
Isaac Nungesser„ Gitawiisa liralleß_Plead_gelt•
'an Assault and Battery =Simnel Rupert.. Fined get
and costs -.- ' - •
Jahn alias Jackirelli, was convicted of an Asiatilt
and Battery on Win. Hmpleby. Not yet'ventenced.—
Thia was a:fight on the Mine Railroad train., near
Ashland, some two on. three years ago. Both parties
were passenger., and the deft. being drunk. behaved
most indecently toward several ladies on the train.
which the prosecutor resented when Kelly with the
help of several comrades, felt upon aufd beat him in the
most inhuman'manner.
.Stephen Biers plead guilty to selling liquor without
license. and was fined VS. 411,111 COAL _
Joseph Evans plead guilty s tillage, end
was tined tin. and Wets. " -
Virile and her husband. Thomas Brenigan.Mahanoy
City. were charged with stealing some ,StitO in money
from a trunk in the house , of. and belonging to Edward
Cronin. The evidence Alifl :wholly circumstantial and
insufficient to warrant the Commonwealth in asking .
Thmna. o conviction and the Conit therefore. directed
hi" acortittal, but the jitry rendered a verdict of 'guilty
as to Liazie, with however. a recommendation of mercy ,
Thomas Barrett, Ashland, was convicted of an As-
Fault"and Battery on Peter Monghan. Not yet pen-
Lord Overbeck was found guilty of a charge of lar
ceny. preferred by Jesse Drumheller. .. lint yet sen
tenced. •
Henry Reese plead guilty to selling liquor without li
cense. and was fined $.50. and costs, and sent to prison
Wm. White teas.: tried nud acquitted of larceny,
charged hr' Manus Kramer. C ' , linty for costs.
Mary ("Infield and Bridget Flynn were aertnitted of
Larceny. chirped " by 'Betty Nolen. County fir costs
Datil Cnrrv, Idshanny City. was tried for an. Assault
• nd Battery or. John Curry- and , acquitted, but directed
to one third of the coats—the pros. to lay the re
mainlng two-thirds of the hill. .
The same deft. : was convicted Of AO Assault and Bat
tery on Ann Curry, and fined:sls and costs.
Luke Kelly. Ashland, was con , idea ni do Assault
and Battery on George Buchanan, with intent to kill.
Not. vet Fent enced,
F ‘ dward, Green triad guilty to sellixg liqtlor without
The lame deft. was alai tried for selling liquor on
Sunday. Not yet sentenced iu either case. •
Bills Ignored, etc.
Edward -and Wm. McGee. Ileekschervine. ,were
charged with Assault and Battery by Michael Brennan.
Ignored. and nrOrecutar for costs.
Samuel lion is. Tuscarora. win charged with Assault
and Battery on Henry Outwin. Ignored, and prim. for
Mary Wonders wan Chflr2Pd with keeping, a disorder
lv house. Bill ignored, and prosecutor, Jnhn Arnold,
Frantz Pis.ing was, charged hr John Mellarron with
keeping a gambling house. Ignored, and pros. for
coats. -
Jeremiah Wingert. Pinegrove. wss charged with For
cible Entry and Detainer , by. David lirebs. Ignored.
anEvan .fir nests
D. Jones and Eli Moser Were indicted for reinsing
to receive the vote'it C o ven Boyle at a late election.--
Ignore& and County for costs,
• Benjamin F Boyer wa" charged in two sepsrate in
dictments with Larceny, by Wm If. Bo3er. Both bills
Ignored, and COunty for costs
J. Welber Gros was charged with. Embezzlement by
Lawrence McGrath. Lgnored, and County for costs.
The Grand .1 eery,
Having finished their business ; reported accordingly,
end'tvere discharged on Timmlay afternoon.
• They hail tctrd on ore hundred'and eight hills of in
clictinent—llnding ninety•eight true. and igimring ten.
The priaon and several public o ffi ces were 'sited, and
all reported in the - best of order." :
THIRTY-NINTH,CON dRESS
FIIIST SESgIO,N
.•
.ItAsrulve•ro,tc!, ISdG.....SENAT.i.-s-A. re
aol nt was.a the Pfesialit • for•
infOrmat ion in 'regard to the 'kidnapping. of tie-.
rgediu'the. S . and.f heir itleas.t , laves:iat' Cu --
1 . 1 - 1,. - • A. jnibt'res,ilution• to provide for the, ris.,ureps
than Orrelatione with the SentheiMStates,. was
',dere(' by.:ll.e...Wilson, of MlSsaelfuset t •and
furred • rnetion.,Centinittem.
rtpret-rnuttt6tt.tthtetiothzatu to the 'Constitiation
lyag The•biti.teretinburse'lfftssunri fur
..War expensesivhs;thencensidurc-d: ' '• •
• 11 ot7s.E.-,A .resolution that the ,'ls.nited States
aren't , t :payment :of, intiarest on: r the new.
:-.Nli-Xiearla loan Was; by - the. casting vote .of
read - tiviee,-land,.-referrecl to t , F , ,rei . gll
•..C,,ittrhittee. - • Concurrent 'feShlutiorni relating - to
: the:admission UM - 61.12th wertspr,aentrd. The
Itee(mstent - aion ,C, ptitted I•es,,lntione
-for Olt: admisi-inti of thea.Tentlessee deleg,a that nit
certain eviia it i Ile. • The.rejs.nr.wittiieq•zikinitted ,.
ancl:ijrtlered to.be priuted . ,•.A:letter.Was preset t
fnanithe-.Governbr- 'o . f. 'got' tit Carolina, taut 'the
'l,atase.refilsed.to .receive IlesoltitlllThr were
tf!doPi ef' the Pr•eSident'in
regard-to pardon ant 0.. conhscated. and. shatt
d,as•d prnl crtc.itr the S iut h ,antl : of-the 14 ,, c0
•re Treasury,in-regi.rd'to the.money
The-Horn.e then.
• the - . )l.llitary. Aeadetuy hill and the hill niaknig
fuy,tlics ktrtriv:
res,olution.Was, adopt
iirl
lookil4lo.theaiipoii . 4 l ileo
ioticr tai onside!: preventives against the
- attend the Clieleest Congress. A reso--
was adopted 'Joel:fink to the, proteetiori 'of
arany'otliet-rSfroin saiihi:for act s!done to cibotli;qate.
.The :nepret , entatTon
.nn'iendinent wak,- , :tebated. the :bi.ll for Olt , . aa
niip,ioo.6 t Ci;lor!td.;?•wa'n inatte..the' special order
for ).lotiday'rtight. • •
•110.c5 . r.:-'-..Tlie•Semite bills relaliMz. fo the Court
If Minis,- and .for the:payment of ),lissonii:s war
t 1 ima; ere . read - and. tefereed.. - A bill to pay the.
WaS tnado the spe
-ei..,1 ordc:r f‘a•Ncedite.-mlaY next ..'
wai.ri:i , orted from tile Reconstruct - Mit. Com
:11111 ttiO.7 and Wait ord ere,f.t o. 1; • p it ed.-
.
`nab'. COO imittee rermr led a.hill. to reorti, , attize . the•
Mmv, .whieli was' e-cOmmilfeal and ordered to be
`ltess,Aittions from• New Mexico, in refer
goirerh.nient, were -Presen tad: -The
trade !with', the.' BritiSh 'Provinces'
icij.'•+.o.lli:ii,lootl iu C,Mitilittee. - - , 1 'Alit.
AVhble.. A.
'11163, - ;lg . e•w:i6 'r. , e . riv,til:from the Pr(44.dent,
tiittr to vsnninuideate ! information aSked ; for
- .ref-reoce-te danrez. .. • ; ••• •• • • . 1- •.
. • m..xreh' joint . reaciliation
: for-. a
I it•l • eh( Wan int lioth , ti.d
referred Coninteria) COrnin4tea: .:A bill
‘,,,,,5;,-,,r,1-1.0.-pi,roeldng••••for atiotral ..inspa , erima!
Of ThZ... bill' relating to. gopd:: in
i • ,eriA• dr.,a4bb,,rial.- The 'renr (.A(11 if at it tt a wen d- I
tirenawas Sktiikbury
against the easni:e. atess'aife.• was received
't P.r:esidi3nt rai leaf tg . informa lion
.iii I'CgAI`I to lily ofviiikizatirm: if gOver.utwltis.
-the:lately ri ates• ; so;. repel' of op
enttions, of the FreedineW.l-13.ni0411,.b0t1i.a which
;Veal!? terel rrql tbp , edonst rile t ion COnt t t
. .
iyai.:,:passial,, giving tin. paisont
- of..COngr- to to.the • anatukation of:the ennnlies
of
li+ ley Mal 'Jefferson; M. :Virginia - , to •Wts4-Vl.*
The froiliio, 'IIA-4!iins'tiiii-tion.:Commiitei‘
jinrt(id TO - Ark
Ai t tbains; whithi as as .
-to he printed: The.Militarv:Aeaderiry.-bili•Wai.:
• re
e.nir4iiierc•a; atic•ran • arp'enciny..rit.:offerNl by .11r,
gehenelt - that • no - pall - of theappropriated
be: applied .16 - ilie: . n_ay or ti obstmeo,p•Of c a - 1
'dets.frem:the iStaths , lately.jm
areA •• niesti-re : . wits received.
the • pri,gtift•rit'in .relat tP: the • diStribm.
tiorf of .Ihe assOsiiiation rewarria.; also,
one' gic
iny bfforinat ion an.regard ti - .Tt he 'Southern. pro-.
visiornif.!governniedts... The hill rectilatlug. ta ade
ivith'-Canada w aS‘then .. ..• congiderediu !COmmit tee
of the Whole. :!' - • - • •
$22,401 '2
A-...o9,:li,y,"puhlislier- of the Lady's Tiook,
and; . 13.01jrt; . m. .retcnion,- , 14 • Philailclphiai are
ab fit. to sslta to Earqpr,.. •
• :4 7 0')Irs. AUn E. Snyclor; stulautir
o•f. two-
A F W•Tire nperi. hoti=e in. • ChiPagb, liachig
.bOon'htiat,fropo the Tirotzof
hey traart a.paper says:: 'l'.t:*.is.;ee.-
rnentqd.Nr.ohAlse:tearp. of: thedritokiiraa:•ori)luth , ::.
and has s bairof.iit hell=fire for'its•coroerstque.".
UNION.STATE CONVENTION
SAcrling ltesollution adopted.
.
Major-Gev oral John W qoary 'Nominated
foi Governor on- the . Tirst Ballot. ,
$lO6 00
5000
16. 00
72.40
OUt BE AYE ,SOLDIERS REJOICE.
1420 24:
M 51.1 64-
$18,037 So
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!IMffM
- tilt" GithAT ENGLISH REMEDY,
rnoTEcTED T EQYtf, LETTFAtS I'A.TENT
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'Prrrare.ci tyygr , of Sir ..r.:(Tai'he.;:'
E.l:fratwderinrit (i,ipet,..
. medicine ae nnfailinain,'lhe . ctire Of
. datirzerouti diseasttS •to which the
lemale•cote-tit mita) is. • suideet..:• :It . mod..-nit es all
retnoves : all obstrnetiuns...frOroithatever Cause,
/tad a
. lipt.Fdy ciao. r!..1i,;(1. —•: • •• ••• •• '3
7`o Jln r r i e d ... •
it iß.paiticularly Suited, . It. 1.. in .4.stiiiit : Lime;
on-the . Monthly. period n'ith reanlarity;.' -• . ,
Each ie. 166. Qiie.Dollae.. bears. the Goveritment
Stamp 'tif. .6teat Itritain,lo prevent . ccitinterfeits, , .1-
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' y7,es t .
bow the
lis Vo.rt (71 - r'SicisPlp , in-pip :31 iscorreage, oat
at '1; , ; 1 41 el: 17 r . ir • 1.',e 6 irrr's. • •• I
Every worruin kihiv:•;11311 . .. Of
the irreillitity or oli, ,, triirrion• of.
:th, , 'llleji.:l••?.• 'n10:4'1111' Itryhtiiy: the friehd '
in her hhur of the only swe,.po,,lnie.and
allure, from
run''. • .Sf. the •-fu , bl et.l. can faire t herrhl
with 11&rfect•pertirits!,yet in' ti . icit efrkts:
that theymar..be
. . • . , . .
• in all. efe!e..'d . .".+,:erediF and -gpfinal. .AfTeet IdTi. :Pains
in Ibe . tint] Li n111i , . ; Fatigue on .slight... e sr . ert
'Pe t the Ilear4.' I tYstericsi ant I' Whito.. these
re . lei•re Iv he n. '.other - . means - have
dail+al; att . & akt lo inch n'lnmerftd remedy: . • do. tint con-:
.fain i col , nnel,- too tin; my. or anything .hurtful to the.
• 'Fnll direc-tion :In this pamfddet ' package
Which should he, carefully vsfes.opied, •.• •
• •• •SOt. 1): fiI"CTGGISTS..
Gilc .
•,for.tholvid.tnit StHit And.l3ritifinh'l
N05E5.27. etiraiLidt 5t... r. • •
--$1 .60 and !tiren-n(n4."postat'g en-
Tichwit. trinnr.inithorizi.d• en.mic - tt .1)Oftle.
eonthinnhz nO.: by,-return mutt. t:ticnrelv sealed
fniin alt nbsnrvidion. : , y
.
.161felrble.d.:Ind .Deficaie.Con•dituiieris.. of.
VOA) ,- , exes.. foie ....1 - lelmbnhha • Extruet fluclut..• ' will
glve.b . ri.-•!k - and_ energetic feelinue . and .enable . you to
sleep well.• - Oet. '
• _ '•
• •
.To PrUIFT. Emtroo•Tive-P?toOO.::AN)fAryirf the
complexion. pee 11,elinhold's Flighl.f.CimeentrAteil Flu -1
hi Extract Stirtifiparil-a . : One bottle - eqicials.in.streugth. l
one gallon Of the Syrup.cif . DecoctioM..• - .
. . •
T 11;117.!
• • • •
SdR.A.T.O ,I II. SCRATCH - ..SCRATOII.II !
•wil.F,A.toN'.s.cmyr.sr.E.N,T,wily.care- the Itch',ln : 43
Ali .0 tore SALT EIIETINf:U.T.ETRS.,:aOLBI.ATN'S ,
mid.niLERUPTIONt 4 OF T. UE SKIN .• • .: Price fia cents..
t r twat)• ••• • ' '
•By searlitic :pi)" cents tri . WEEKS POTTER. Sple
•Acents.• Strerd...Rogon; Mass., it will
fortilirded by triail;' free 'ot - tiostaze: . to. any part of
'ti.eUnited State'..:' •• .• Sep t : •ix... , titt:—M-fito •
. Wo i t iorc.: l l•nplenon.nt - . l aireit.U. l6 ..nfoi
Rtiniudjepi rim nplilettan inwragnLier(gsls
Gee rin:sinoeu•SEtia~rr Bream. anc).-'lmewivyn.ll.6sx
WAs4. ,
~ ' •• .. • O ct. 'it. ...•
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•
11A llt Vlt •Ifiti EI •••
It ntcl b or's; r y it! is .tbe best. in the.
:meld. The only true and:perfeci
[itnf .;cons and - Reliable—produces a splendid Elarck
Ilrowiircmesiles the.ilt efreetsof.Thul Dyes,'
and liequelitle.rusiores..tbc-ori!ziiial color. • Sold by
Thegenitine is iiikned,.W.A..BUtelielor, Si
Street; Nee.:"York . ."-
. • ". ":• 11-Iy.'
.
TOll. 11'011'.'SIL-Vlll4 • • .
-1011". -Dr...SWayoe's.Oinonent.: “TETVER."
• -1111 , .Dr (§wmfyup* . e, tiimmtnummmt: • ..-ImI'I7TER"
". • •
"1011". r : NEVERIEWE It"
, :` - .TETTER"
'•lTE'rl'Elt" :
. "'IC H" • -' .
: 'rODNiENTIN 7 . I. : •‘..TETTER,
`4011" ' : • `:TETTER" -; .
• •-. ;- • :-;. "11111E11."
• DTt.: SWAYNE , S:. 41,11EXIAIG .-. OIITMENT
Dead, Rmigi,
Price e.ents. _By'mtendilic dim cent ,to Dr. Fiwnyne .
Soli. 3:10.N0RV1.54911 Street; Plillodelobia. a boi.
will lie mailed id ao - ypiit Of the:01114 States free of
Solif by iTFINR.
TIM W0r.R.T.1.) 4 'tins tt atnfllict
kind arise from 'corrittelons..of thmblood...}telmhold's
;Eitract Saisariprilla is a reni(itlybf the utmoSt*.velhe.
. • . . • . • .. • • . • -• •
bu • , ior . yonne .lad y ' arid
genticniati lathe .tinititl• States - can , ,liear something"
•Very much to their •iolvitOtattz.... by retort : l - mail. (free of
charge) by ithlresSing•thebtidersitrnt.sl, - . Those having
fears of .byintiliumbuzgeri'l‘ill..oblige bynht noticing'
. this catvi,.•.Allotiters..willplease address their .obedi
•ent servant. ', • • THOS.. F. CHAPMAN.
: . '".B t 1 Brottilway,-.N: Y.:
. , .
•A . el.i.Aß.JgNii , rall Sid ":7 ik.`iii3l3Y. ALI Mit. etsmrt 'EXTON
f(lllOVt'S 1,bc.,11f1 ; of . 11elinbuld's:.Ciuicentrated Fluid Fs,
tract Sarsaparillii. It • removesbliiti: Slikits; .pimple)
ill eruptions of the ' skin. : Oct..i2S. • '65 - • - 43 - ..fina .• ..
. .
Po Co oi ',At t 'rec.-The .. - Adychii , er:.havin g been restored to:health inn few 'weeks by'a very. 'Am ., .
pie.remertY. after havintr'suffered for. sevenil. years with
a. Severe Inng affecti•' , n, and: that • dread -disease Ctni
tanniption',-is anxiouti to .'rake" linpkyrt to . , his folksy";
snitererstbe:maawf of cnre: -•' • •. • • • • •
'To all who tiesireit:. send a copy of .the pre
scription used free of Ci111117.41..ith the directions fo'r
peeparing • and osing•the *wane,: wh •thiy will, find' a
. fartf ,... 4 nw t r, : for coNarnwritts,. BW.,;:(11/TIS.
(atolls. e 01.115, /HO an .Ttii - oltt 'and ..Affections..•
The only ittiject o 6 the advertiser -.in sending the•Pre
seliption.is to. h encti t. the alliieteti.• ford 'apretitt n forma
lion which-he..couiSiveS te• he .invale4hies and he.hopes .
every su fferei ; w ill 'try h ..ierrtedy, 48 I cost them
nothing, and may piove a.blessloe.. -•• • •
• ."Parties Wishing- the prescription. 'YOE: be retain
.rnaii. will addrecte• Rev.EDWAR..I3 A:WILSON.
Jan. et; Willittinsbniyb..Kino Co.; N
•
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*.*-• • .FURS: -•
.• HOLES:AL E:- ANAND
CHARLES • OiIiFORD. 14 • -SON'S'
.•::tON'IINEOiTA:II4'III6T.E;;. • •
•
UtWe now open their large and'eplendid atoelc •
LA.pw.s , FUR.CAPES. ... • :•• • • .'• . • •
. . .
I,LOCP 8.
AND flOOns:
Akio iheflnett amortmi•nt or. FANCY FUR riOits.
CAFF N .MUFFLERS.,•and • GLOVES ever .before offered
by Them: and which are warranted to htirocreprepented.
. • 8111.P.P It:VG 1541C.3..11 . 00CHLT:„ •
Nov. 4: '65. • • , 44.4mit
• Allat:nitotwa Erra,..cir4tr SAmaraß,ll.T.P.eleanees and
'resevates.thehtltiod, ingfitt the viger•ontealtli intn'the
Fyi , tein, and purge*. ent.the b.utnore'that initke.dieraee.
. ... •
rlgz~r~+crrasxv',;'
-••••• • . •-• •
11/1118S.Alo 'ST RAJIV fir 84E. Vtll4 r, .
rottsyillw, -•• ,• •
AGENTS FOR THE SALE PF-Tit.E •'. ••
WHEE;• •
. . .• . • . s
S IN: 0.'.-All . H
N E S
-,lu
. A number Of these eieellent Erninity Machin& are al.
wsys kept on bind:. rail be seen in operation by calling:
at the.rortier:of Fifth and.Norwegfan .Sts: Pottsville.
• To acnotureednic• nerSons using
,these Machine.. a'
;supply of Mao.inNE Nesmith. ?Cgs:tn . :it ai , d'tlOAr. ,
:and CLASS'S l'irac4.6,• ntimbers and colors. es
pm:lay adapted to Seising:Machine 'use,-
Rill be kept
on'h wtL • - •, • Ttiororoi irortractkins for- working. shines
will he given tO parties purchasing.. .• • '
'
- Went* also Agents for the sale o -
r - .•
: . The Howe, stewriug.•:llnchkne ,
Which' , ts promrancid to be equal...to riny . of: the Sew-
MaChinei now in-•the market. and , peouliarly .
...adapted tor hear v- work. awl Particularly . for sewing
leather: work. 'The Shottie: ie -larger' and the needle
smaller than in any other Machine - in use; ' •
Orders.by mail Will receive promptattention. end -
examine before purchasing elsewhere- • ° •
.
The. 'Con frooiOng and. Estiocriencir or on
InOniid.--Publishedlai: the • benefit and fig CAP,
71.9N.-TiI.YOUNG MEN . . and who - millet froth
pebitity, Piumature'.Detav of „Manhood,:
'sappiying at the same time :TAR 'StsAss or SECT-CURE.
Thy. one whdchas euied-binveir alternnderßoing eonsid•••
errible_qnagkery. i3y encloging toStpaid - . addrersecl en:
velone, shrzie copies,:iree•of - charge, be had of thd
:author.. . ..NATHAN MAY •: • •
Feb .1.7...a0;,-7-13,. CV.; IC. T.
ATBING•OF 13EA.1.7117 . 1S JUT , FORENTEIt'' . .
Those who desire'brifliAiiry.of.r omplestion. must pti.
rify'and.eririch the tilodd:
Ekrstitor siot4rowtiv.i.,c ,invarrablY
coiled no jiatimt medicine: - 'Ask I.W.Elehnhold'ic
.Tithe no other
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MAUR' AG.E .GLIDE:-YOU-NW's GREAT
TIIYSIOLOGICAL WORIii or every' ne. his own
.tor—beluga prlyale'instnietor fer"tnartied pepping; ; br.
AluvUul . itult.to.ntiarry, biith Male 'and .fernale,:pi-everY
-thing.oincerPlok• the :phylolo!gy and -Mewing of. our
sexmasyStem.. and the production or.-prevention of tiff,':
epeingi!inetuding: all -the.' riew-dieoverles never,be tore.
. m the -English-Jong:nage, by, WM YGIJ . NO,
.(711ii is 'malty a vairrible and *.biteres.tiriit work. • • It+s
`written in OAP larignaze fur the genefal reader.-and
• Illustrated with upwardi of one hundred etrzrav! ll o 4 . -4.
roared people ' ;or•ttOise enutemplating
and.havirptlhe least impediment to married life;
should-read this.book. •It diAeloSes secrets that eery
•-opestmald-he acquainted .with. Still it is a book that
- na
nd; Ineloyilio.; and not lie about the .Ihonse.' It
will haaeut to any .one op , the receipt or flfty'eentii.
~.Atlcires:•? Dr. WILLIAM .YOUNG: No, 410 Spruce-St.,
abiireFoartth [Sept,..23, 415 :35 7 6m •
,E rior4 Voir" I h Geht Tem= tr. hti: suffered
foi yertrri'frorn Nererhys I)etrility, preniatore.l)rmayr hrid t,
tkie, eire&is ofyMithful thdirieretrom trill, l'or.the sake
cif
. sufferiug humanity:Kind free' to MI who . need it. the"
• Tf:Ci and.dtreetious for , inittriutrthe strup!e-retnedy by
.ttti4:li he wres'eured: - Sufferer's wistriug.tp profit by the
.adveitiat'rsi cxpetieuce, can. do sciby uddressuil.
. •Jr:t1IN•11. °UDEN. •."
NO. 13 Cliambeis ".'
!66:,4:1yi
. . . . . . .
.. • laitirhOl's Exi)receirnut :.'-.; - '•.. -
Cureseuirze,.:CiAdil. 'and ;all .11ngannal of the. Throat
fend Lange ,:-'fry it.,;. Sall by Tlytiry Sayloi.--Pottt , ville:
I:, R. Burna.;3linerlle, - and liTagests gaperally,. •
MLAR ROOD,
'ALi ifarriage.Noteco ?nicer be: irecchni.i4iLied. 'with .25
entre faappror in the.JovisNAl:. . . • . '•
• •...
.L 7 • .. .
110FInIAN POVELL•On' . . the' 'stti. inst.: bv Rev.
G. T: - the .residenre.:of•John....Morrisntr."Hsq- ,
tit: - Clair. Mr: liran.•o:h lIOFFM.iri.. nf, AMbllllld.
11,1 iSS ISAIIELLA POW ELL,‘OI SUirLjliit, Hill,- Carbon Co.,
. .
.• . .
•• 361IN•013—IIAUSERL-On.the.
6 th inst. nt 3,fahanoy
'err H ChS•w Mr 'SI •erri I rinviJ ,s'of
11-inh:t on, .Lnieine to : 1+11,4 , 1)1NA lia.usen - of Bruns.;
nick S ill • .•.. , -
. • IfYN'ESGO`:NEII.--At Tfotfiviite. Tnesilay. the
tt of. March: - 1.-64;, - t Bev,' 'Joseil McCaol, Mr; go,
hp los . ns and eldest . danghter of - Mr.
'GrOree.Gosser of Tamaqua. •. ,
- • - . . . .
KENNEIIY—MOREtS—At Readinft, 4nrnary 1. ttW,
7 .Ithy. E. 1., Itictutrds. ItEcteGe W. KENNIF:ei by Lizzte
d..:Aanghter of lit orrit , ,..grq:. - of I'ettriilte:.'
•
REEDKOOKS—At the hetete of. the - bride's:father,
no the evheine or. the. Sttt (lay •Alarch, by Ittiv.• E. S. -
EKED tosliss .SPk:RY E. KOONS,
DIED.
.
. Sing* an-noitneein4nfs of tientlbs,
..cmpanied:uritit vt9tices,' 4 , e.; must tie paid for at the
6ate of .10 cents per line. . •• • ' • •
. .
... .. . . . .
.. . . . .
: 1-2.X-f•lC—On..thti Igdi ht January, at loya-City..Towa.
of con , cr•ti• 4) of tia;'l.nni4s. 1 1 11:11Y.: ytiunge.st danutiter
9C • 1t.',14. quid Celiiil3ix4, aked•l.jear..-11 months and
' ~. Moiher....fiv!the lictle'dovo that nestled •. ' .- -
•• ' - ". • Lovhfoly a 1•), al Ahy: bre . ast, : •
•.•Folded hp ito . little.phdon• . ' •• . - . • ..., :. .
- .. - • 'And la litarengmae•fo rest,! ,'- -•.. • '
,-.
. .. • .
OrtsigsburtrFt,hrttpry. 19th. Arnie
-
2;VA - so s 1tE111 . 1.. wife of John Itifelinet*.Graeff, , .dereused:.
aged years and i - mont.lis. I. .
.
• ITlPl!LR—la.Mortroms, AlchiSon 'Comity; fiahvaS,.
rot t Mrs. Ani.Niohr. I.lterre.. • wife . Of ;Mr
-3;Mo A% 110 )VIIS, resident for.miny 'years of
Trennint, this Cottnty. • • • • •
' about f,a-yeaisOrage. and:. hid
•been a :great • ,ufferer - t•tace the month - of December
Asst from paralysis.. lier death .wlll bv turturned , by.
.‘ery.large circle or - friends,.. noire . " knew :her l,n.t to
.estemn her.. .11erntitural • kindtMss of heart.: blended ,
with thti.fighent - .type of tv
oiristi,in virtue. ai alw.tys •
triattiftafte .
d ber:disposition:m the mantle - of
enhrity over-the faultannii • failings of others. and few'
• pCf'SI i%lloll2lVol l trl'ed . - 1P sp humble a.Spliere have
cow ri tatted 'so, largely to't heOmfort and .well
otiters.: For many. years she h .s'been iturable,- eon:,
•siStentrehritilto, ndshe , ilied in the triumph-of a
ing fa and full aseurance of
.a..glor.luniimmorttiqty.
.—. . • .
- -10:CF.S.-. , Mareh 4th, in Silver Creek; Near, dire of
• Leivi , Jopes..aged9t yeara; mouths and 4 dity,
• .
:1.P.4r15-. , -Oit the •nd of Fedirnary M Palo .Alto, Jotitt
Of John and Sarith , Lewis, : aged lOyeMs, 'lO
.Ittloarn•rrot.'my diftmoeci mother; .• • :
•. ;• • Th . : little hors intt to..0"1. • . .• • • _
'Butin the.Lotd. thy t'itIVIOMV .• •• • • • - '
••.. • Forever.pht :thy.trust. - , ••• •• • . : •
• : ;•11. MIL' , main for to wi'sh hint • t 0.4114" .• •
• ,When - angels invifeil'ltitp‘there_ . •. r
... •
.1856,:"314ar
`Aider.„ . dem:liter of:Jolto nod. Ilanuah aged..l
. year: 19 Month, and Ittelaya: • , ..• 's • ; ••.- •
, . •
:.• —Febtudry tat ..Wed . Pent); - '4s?.:thion
. \VA s'on' of .Elitis•Moyet,.aised 17:3 ears sand 3'
months: . I.lecetised wilt ti-znetnher, of •the ' to ti h ;fleet,
VOlnntet . 7s; end- was mustered. out of #cryite in
.
. P.EEtigit'--011 *Tue...iiflYjnorttltm - last, - :in this Bor ,
. ous•le. Ltorta It.asytt, Esq.; aged 49 yedra, T mouthsind
• " . - • •.• .
SITTLEIiLIa .- Port Clinton., Far Denial: Sift.ler, aged
1G years. e dwuths and 9 aye..
• •
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I,`.
.AT a Special 7'cfeeting of . Mineral. Lodge 0. 2 LQ. 0.
of O.' F.-. Pcan.ceill,c, f!a:: licit' March - Sth, 1.566. the tiff:.
lovingicreamble end resolutions : were-. unanimously
• ;00(1 in 111, in fin ite.wi!dom and.rriercy'hak
Feeu tit to: renicive 1111171:.61.1r . , t;tie -.beloved
- brother. LEW IN Ilt•rOrt, ticerefore:be .. •1. ' • ;
ttonolvial.' , That•iii the. death. of Mother Wrack. the
'Loden buy TOO. the ierviers . Of lin. able. efficient and
Chrisfiati member. and , nociety. one-who had,'endearef..
hirtncelf totio 'till by his many good qualities, good'
'manly bearing : Owl:noble ',.fc.ortitude while laboring un- -
der the'Cisitaticcn God.. • , • .. •
ReAolned, That . we entekain and . . hereby tender. to
' ' the bereaved widow and family: our heartfelt Fyrupailty
. nfal'etnar , lenee in the heir of, their.tc ial and affliction.-
R.C,e/Ord,-.'Llatt,k Copy of thee'restiltitions. be , rcenf to
the fancily 'of decem.ed.. and •ncibli.tbed.in the •fittarrtal
jockant aud.PeTvavit.T.T.Sec:rointti. ••
g ; W. LACKIL
A PAssmOriE,..",...comixatiee. •
. ~
.. .
. . . — ..
' NOTICE. —Thom
. who m ourn over flip:loss ortiieir
departed. Dead and wish to rilark. • their 'place 'of 'repbse,•
Wittfa'. , nitable meneutp, , are '.herebY - respectfully , in. -
formed tharttn:eitensive Marble. establiShment will bit
npened:in:Pottsville: Ccomil4- ~; ;nil)
,Nurwi!gilin lit
v
hettvecli fintintid-Ritilrond,tit..• wheire . n. ch i'ce' ussbrl
ntent..of Marble Work will be readYlprse ction. •
•• Als6 Granite and Brown Stine: work'. ti!: ' '
' Further:notice in due-time: : - . ' . • - •
, .• -. ,EAGLE..:MAIip ,
.
-• Febrifury.rr, !pi;
mmeimmg
N 0 T i,pporthni . ty fiq• a -per
limitkd capital. TAI
olierea. at : this office.
• Speciel 'ldeetihg • of: the
_ .• St.ekhrddete
,of;
the'. SWATARA: - FALLS
•COMPANY,.'te attupoit the qtietdion of.inet.ertsintr the'
f:ittiltal Stock of the Company; tp„thd..Fmri - of ONE
MILLION : DOLLARS: wilt be held tit the Oftlee of the
cenipttny.in P.hiledAlphia m a turday., the 7,th
day: 61
A prkl,- 1566, o'cltiek. flood. •• •
.• TIENRT•SI)IO*S; 7: '• •
. .
• 'C.. T: IERE:FS;
n. Alarch . litf,-1i) at, .' Trumo•op.. - •
IMEGEB
, . . • . „
ir-r - OFFICE 'or the' ni . .tc..lta . e.C'esn' 3ll :
tifoctisrin,ip CI Co.;
NO. 3.1 1y:1.11'111p tit Mr:. .6.ey'and :i=tory.) ila
dr! ph II reit ./nth tS66- 7 Notice hereby
•given that.tbe I.)ibti.ora, in plinuinc.c.nrid bv.virtne of
the Ftatutisof the St,tto of 4AI°. have ordered. that the
stock: of rielittOnebeitrichtnldera he'nohl at. public :and
nt the oftif , ,e of - the .Compioy::.oo'F.llll)AY.:
Int arri• nic10cir... , .M....t0 pay' the i oat lament of
- .lVCO'c , nte•per.pltie Febriuiry the
be'previoualy paid. By orderof the Board,: "
X:S. BAllBEA„Seeretary.... -
10-It
Atarch ef•
. .
4r-Illif.6401:174`.14:01 - 0F . CO-PART...
NEW4IIIIIIP..e•The copartrierAilii hert,
tofore exi•Winu
. beiween ;the. tindereigneti: 'under the
'name and style .TICIHTER tIO,SiPSON.
day. diseitived .. by . to utnfil linsipese of the
late firm will he settled - by..either'nf •the firm at. Pi) - tte=.
villa - or Mahaittoy . City.- .• fluor( P. STINITER. ••
.• -; • . .:LEWIS . C..TIIOMPSON.. '
Pottiville, Feintlary 23. 1F.66, • , .
. .. • ,
. •.• •• - •
• lIENTR.IV ••!IIITICIIITF:li will: take -the
Stnroin Mabanoy.City. arid 1. - E W. - Ir..IrIIOI.IIV
ISON will aintiorie - the :bus:netts at the -old: stand,'
PottaVille. , .IL P. STICIITER.
. •
•
.
rir-VirE 'weal& improve thia opportunity to:express.
our thank. ro the publiei . for the liberal Patron - age ex
tended .to the old•tirm.'sMtl reipehtfally coheir its cm ,
-tit - mance for the new:ones. .- H.
.-Pottsville;:Febriutry.2§;l9G6:: ; • •• •• • 10-Gt
•
. , .
. „ . . .
• ' •AN OROI ,thiCE . !enforce the
Clrnninu of 11!arrmeirts. audgut
term of-§Atioti - in the 'Borough of Pottiviiiii:
: See-rioN fie it muted . by the Tows& - C0u.461 .the
.huroiigA• o fi rot.o r ioe, heri , by :. eaulleif-, by
.aur'hority of - the name: 'Thai • it: rtiall bp. - the duty Of
every inhabitant of. the Borough-. of'Yofteville. to keep
the footway or pavement and . gutter lu - front ; or thete•
yeepectlve•piaces of residencekintineett-hithe seif
era] etrfets .".the Borough: of:Pottsville; • free' and
clean:of. Riow and. if any inhabitant:of the .Borough.
of,Pottiville .shall • neglect to clear the pavement and
gutter. in "front :of hl,9;or'ller ..iesidence ,or . - klice 'of
bn.9lne.e , .or:stiovr .until. after 12 o'clock:noon •of7anY
, : day. after-the" nib* have ceaaed falling, and
rieglefit . have. Fuck liave:mcut and gutter so
• tl.anell. after, due - nettce . writing:smM the Citief.
•
Burgess; COnetablei •br Supervitior, every: One.
• 'co ; offending shall , fo: felt and ;pay,. the km of .ONE
. ..DOTI-NB- for. eavlinnd--eVery day, until mech. pavement;
and goiter' be cleaned or trioyiiii Buell manner. ea. not
to impedetheFare tiayel.Of saitTeiigere"over the smile".
• . 'Enacted and pasted into' an yordinanee iffy. the Tnwn
• 'Council of the Borough of Pettevitle."this 6th day. of
A. D. ISG6 3:1.111ES FOCAIT, Pre'et.:
Attest—A.: X': 11'tttrss Town.Clark:' 10
•
T 1.0 E.;—Ther. btfintibit of 'the .
'Stockholders' of the . Swatara . -Cotrifsiny
be heldiirNo...4ti North Sevrnteeth St; in the. eiti of
Pliiladerphta, on liIQNDAY ,
.the Twelfth day_of March.
.A. 0.; .1864i; at 4'o'clueit, F. M.; at whiclf.tirne and place
an election' ficr twelveDirectiga :to .eer.velor the emit.'
ith . . , ,jeitai- will lie held._ :March 3, .66-9-tt
PiifilTiiGTlT.T 0 0 A -OPERA..
. .TO risi.—:Notice-io,h-.4elay giver t hat lettere
patent; dated the letli of Clay; 1563; have been h'ined by.
the . United States, to:Richard B. Danty for imprOvenient
'bn Coal. Sereet.s., - nd that the .patentee - ..is prepared
to
Bell cOliery and breaker. rights to.eurh aedesire to.rise
; All.lep*nat infriagin the said pateat will
he.dnly..,'roseential.... for rights apply to. •
. • • R/CIIA RD. 11 . .DOUTY.
' Shamokin,.
or:to FILANKLIN R. GOWEN..
Ills 4tiorney,
Feu I:,'w4
;.• , !,141ne :
.1 , 41.!;GA)::_: : :-.1N . .'6 , -'r . 1
0F 1,301 1 , 1. - fri
o Decft.prd,_-zetiaea . of Ad'
(*ate. of. JOHN . Ttp.:Gp:A;
noi4)ngh - of in. th e
decoan6cl. Playa: been 'Onion:it :by
said County .to: - .1blin
the City'. of fAbidelphia; - . at Nn.:l
.-Ttiore indebted In said state are ,
paymeot..and all" patrons, baring.'
agaln.t.tbeaaid estate are" request(
Alienable tri,tbe Undereignedneto to
B.:Wel:a or the Bnmugb n 6 POttervir
:-• -* JCR'S N.ITREGEA,j,
Feb . ' •
•A,- A 1111111174 IST 'CATO RM . '
Wheieas Legtera Admtnietri
I - 4 4011 N rd Br
etliefiat..hav'e hekp graptatii, the. Alt
Fon! , latd . es'at? are rP . T.
merit and those having (draw, to..
• ...•• . WM. IL 130LIO
.I..%.H.ErREOENTA" . III
DAVIS, , the Iloroiagh
..Cininty pt. Schuylkill, deiTal-e4.. t
of.the oltrif.C.W c!,..1 , -.T of the I.'"ou
"iiictt. 7 stvi 7 iii lie held•on the pietni,
, ire the I - Minot:ll of Pottsville, in t
on Soixtlardssy, the, 3d dsty
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. to „„,,,
Iteal E..'etate of the said thre•esed 2314ri Tal in P
children and legal representot.%.s.d. bill'. Gilt"
w ithout, prejudice to and spoittne of tls• ' - d o
w, leo to value and appsake wheia e
3,01 may attend if you think;prozr
„bast effe . e.tei
Sheriff's office. Pottsville. Feb 17..tta Dr•
- willtesbarr
I.
.the Quar"r f 85 hrIll s Marea};
In the matter of the petition of
r iu •ate a part of a public road in the
.
And now.' February la. 'Ma. upon the 5,,
• Is Es
Charles. Ileffner. _John Ebert. C. .
Glang. George Martz, David Sterner..lner.b. r . Ig.
John F. S , mmoits. Isaac Quinn. 2 , 4 ;
'vert. Peter Fasoll and George
'freeholders of the vicinity of a puhhc Is tit
mentioned. praying the Court to decree PI, 01
the lotion ing described road in the ii.0rta,.7.4
'viitr. in said county, to wit - : Beginnmg
Market street at or near the corner of tic 4vAirf
etrett, and extending' to, a• youg
greet jails or inteecto olth said puhiic roc,
is granted upon all the - parties desiring to b.
appear in Court on the seventeenth day of ALetc::t. N
t eetral
a 0 o'clock.allow cause, if air
why said road shall not be choed up and rtreri
By. the Court, CHAS. A. HAHN,
p r ra ant
-. - iato and
, IRaw I
Lion-o n 9
the State
NrisTRAT
as," . ‘etA n ~ r t6.m. of '. l e.luttnistratioa . tts ,
'JACO t 3 li.9l.lT.Elt,Aeceased, tat e
Schuyikdit County,•haVe.heen 7.,r.ttded t:,e
'of & iturllitli county to ~ the .uthlertegt.e:: a!:
indebted to the aced estate are- request-d
trikediatejatythenr. and those •httvir.;:-(.1a.:n.. , ,r
tezeittat the estate - o 1 the .taid.eek:ed , ht.-
knowa the amine without :•
Feb 3. '6d
41) , M1 !WANTS.% TION.
11- A! Lel Wes Adinini.tratio.n
EX.AZMER deeezeted, late W
'Schuylkill County, have been granted tot r
eigned by the' Regiiiter Of Sehuikiil
ice indebted to said .e:-.tate are refine...4d to. mm •
• mediate' payment, and th. o , e havitik - el ktia.; -
the. dame knen4n without.'ol3V'to - . ' , """
• riALEXANDER Jx,:t . •
G F.:ORWL SCOTT,
,s 4 v . u k ci4 - Np..To . !xi
r.r 1111 4 : : t.ilire.f.tory Brick lion,e on" „
abin,treet.. iieLlwit t , y ,
iq tor given . .
:sia „ h it y , . 1 36_ . • -
-- T: A. -• of
lign • I
thus , : to e
.
El 0 'g OA E En. g ini• ker.:e a r
L ' • • ihfch ltrder;•2 ((Jot Stroke.. ht,A.l , ed
packing Fit up in best 'mannitr.
•• • • . -PO34ROY d; SUN,
10..;sGt;
. . . .
Vf.ll . l{. MA L E.—Six new DWI. C.N.• I
rrim.t e•itbst:llll..inl runtiner , -;44 inch
.140 R
.KA CETw o Frame
Dl%'t:'!lr lina.,.
.-:
c• 1/ ta . mng ,Ix rooms..s . atated
on: Ino ! 4:;n:t, !
nt..rsv - iilr. Forpirticuhuit apply - ciatile-prrAw.n., .
~ 31arli 3. '6 . 1“..:1-4(7 .. ' '.'''': . . '. :.. - JUIiN 1)1'77.
D IVE LII
lOU G OUSE FOR MAIA"
Two. .Frrime:Afwellintzs located crier
aid :Norwegian streets:, Putisvi}lti...aret-
Wkrea lOr - sale by the. nudersii;ted. '
Tan 2.0 !Ati" •3-11 tr - • JACOB TRor:.E.
. . . . .
. . .
. . - - • • ' .in ptibl
"1 - N, oIR' PI .t. i;. E .--thit; 60 tibiae En.;iiir, I: al - .4,i., - ' .. 1 6--
1' ' 6 rei,Catrnke, wilh - neo , ,aprin'f.:` lateatal,.- ie. , '.' '• lki ISt
'ii•lie'el. i.liftantl ..bearttQa,' . .:atid all Is0r1:.11,:' t,..a , '
~.
~ ...i . A
newecl. - .Two !toilers 16 : feet linitr, :10 tarla:t dome ; . LU. r •F‘.
1 I:tiloke .{tau k 36 feet ioTiLT 36 Incttei dinna.err, ictru
. - .•:nrighja
'be cold at a bargain:. 'For. ttirther jtarticulars 'Fir.... '27 - .... =
' - PETER KINNEY, DauTille,-14.0nt0ur ti0..6 . -' '.1:13y... y'e s l
31arcli 3; .•60
.... -: - • ' -.... i., . .: . 94. t . ,
..
sat
8 . 0 1
. . .. ..
. .. .
.D RI VA T.E SAL* is( Valuable Prepre , ...,.' /7
L -in illnhanoy Eitr.--The nriderskintel 1ar1 , .. , .: 'HIT is
to Sell at. private safe, - and imi faierable couditiar...-,:f4 - „, , .
hOuse"antflot. situate on Centre street. - 0pp6, , te. , .•:,•:up0 5 .F ,
the Pennsylvania ' Depot.;. Joiatiant4 .City. . Thee,.'''. ''. Op
1 1 14
camels a corner lot,'. 25 feet front and -1;t0 feet ~:,
.deep,. with a two-story dWelling with-stone br0rm . ,...., , ,- -. I
siduade for a store or tavern . The present.miFt'. -_..,:0 ,
ceiv'es tip' antiial - ..rent of ie:ofk, • exclwire . of hi ~ .;:vwa,
i'sidelice, For further Pdrticulais Inquire at the ; . .1..' -.t wbi
IIENRy Lus.ri.
,; :lazi:
.. • 9.4', ' .- -,t,r 4l !tf_7"
. .--
' iilltade
'Plait SAE. C.-10 good bui l d ing. lots -of - C71:: :. ,27- r i , ,,
1. 7 eacb . 3 , rieet frorit-:on Prosiiect St.; by re for." :,..:e' P= "
10 a 20 foot.wide'alley.hetween First , and SecenCS. / ': . .ri, alts
Itithio3otough.of Potts,4,lle; For rile cheap,---t, -,
Frb.2-1 'fib 59i
~ .
314ich
. .
- - .
ITOt,~E ACID -COT' FOR MALE.—m_.
1111 ruhrorther itt - private sige Bow
Lor :hunted to Jaltpi).B. Borough of Pottryilk '
The OPP9
her nre pft.feet tyreithy T4l , dee{•.. On one s ':
of the totn,is ereetel ii.two-story. Brick Mini.,
with u twoment uud.n , frithe kitrhen ntractrecL,
•property wil) . .be 'sold ear orkatge tertnr
CHARLES LORD, or to the regnieriPr 'on toe wet' . •
•• . .• ANN C1120)w1k.:.6 ' :are.dc
• , • , .
...V.ll Eiji' FOR inattwillately ari3- - !rt.
the uo%'n of l'inegroe..knol,7ll'6-3the ID Protii•rty, containing SO Acre', ,g •
Thete anew house , 'on liieiniser •
nnW-.lesieti by the. Itt.ailitig tbdl: ;3.;' - tC
road,...bat , ret , by the ride of this fano.. and the
from Pinegriive. to Lallearlr -will pave twit Ui b onieut
.itirtarulars apply to - "-,
Feb .23;
. 6 sge. •
. .
—, -----' , 11111111 C
D RICK M)tiME 'AND, I.OT F.4)1 1 1 ,411 ' 1 1. , •;;;.•
liii The stibectiber Bl.sell at priyaur sale h1A1 , . - ‘!„..:; ; • - .. 4"1118 BC
taco-nutl-half StMy • Brick 'louse and lot .in the 5' '''...--.".).4.1,
ough'of.Cressonachuylicilr. County . - The Int A %;:+: .P
id no feet . tront . hp • !Ain feet deep,' on . which 911 ''''.. - .Nclf
erected. a 'double . two-and-a:half ', stxtry' brirk • ~ .., : ‘. 7 ': , !,,,/,, .
dwelling house, well . ..located for n store or any I'.. .- - :;..'
itusineos., fl'he house' contains li rooms,..ni . par !.).
'arid liras good as new. 'For terms and other K.:, ..,- „Ml*
lars apply on-the premises to, .•'• . "P.. 1.1: II:115 , .:r s ~,,
..• Feb t54; , 66 -. • ' •- • • 6-1? -... • WWI
.... . , . , .
.. . . .... .
-- ---.- - '-• lettpi
'
OVERN:TIENT •lIARNESIII'&. ~..
- 11/:_ , :
G: ~.„,„„..-
~ D 1.1i.1§,. Wholesale and, litetail.- 1-- A
"'IM"(
seas fslightly worn) Team llarneits f9r. Witte u: c`.' - .,, ,. . ece 1 ,
only $5 per horse for lead'and $0 'per-hot : se for 0:: 0fr,..-'''
lo.ono'Bridles arid Cutlers' (in fine order) - 0,:ti'..4:::: 4.
•
halters -with chains or straps ; 3,p00 Saddles. get , * _ -, - 7 . -.k
5.000 Wagon'CuYers 0 by 16 feet); .7.P00 Shelte , la,-... , ..
new and.second ~hand-just • the. 'llung.fOr (sap ..-. - -tY , ` 1
'hay inivers. boat sails; -Az:: '.:,-'halt , price ; ais , s..;' , ?t:.. -;..
2
sets New Ambulance or Stage Harness ; 160 iris
tt
.. -!" . i",,; .
eersf 'Saddles and - - Bridles,,Yery ctienv . , Call Anis - . .filq - e .
- them" '-. - ..: . ." . ' •'...: • PITKIN .S. 0.. ".-
Il .....,,,I;-..,
• Feli.i.l, 'G9 , ..t --It' 339 North Front :St.; Plaiti.tt . - -; . ,,, , 14,4 , .1
. - .
.;•
th e
...
. ~ . . ... .
. .. .
•.
„40n;
AVA NT t'D at the Ashland iron Works. ,
iist,i.: . .- - ---,L=i;
T.T torn: Maker and.ftlui hlschinishe: To eOO ver6!"..W.. 1
men iteady work and good
. wages Will he.,givell. -:S 1 : - . .i:' ,.. 4i
bat goixl workmen nepd apply., J.-It, M. , ... ONRIE.I .-.., . ..... _
-. Ashland.. March' 3 'O6 • - --.- ...- , . 9-.3l
/4
A GlEN'i'a .11VA wrier) to sell the great Alt 1:,:t,1. , .
,_
tIL can C.ALIG4APHIC PUZZLE, -the cheiefl-V , '''.7.:,'- -
most wonderful puzzle
. orthe'ttgel - . Agents Cu' 'I" - '' . l.. ,
Make from .f ld to $2O *ARV_ I will give any ens V..' --,
$lOO if he can sell flflfthpusand. I* - S:end - les re, , r": •;•
for sample puzzle. • ..... • • I'IIILIV,IIIIf. '-'....,,..,
- March 3 , , 'tld 9 , 1 t .. : 259 Market lA.:. 1'ti'....,1 --,.',
-------,------ : 7, - C."
E WORKS
T-tf
. .
UT fiT E and Travel Agent!
V "good tirticleit wanted by. every pemoo.
address, with ettimpe. •":4/I.IiIJFACTUtt,F.I I .S."
IS. No. MW) (lietitnat Stroet,,Pitilad , 2lAlibt.
• Feb 17. '56 .• • • ...• • r.
. . .
. .
lITCII/01111111.NDIG.E1i W.... 1011111.
Nir— The ninh , raigned.want to hny old llenam
les, in any quantity: t.'. be ileliiered..in . •
MILLER 310DOSEL, Qat st...r ! .gto.
Feb IT, 'G6 • . ' :
•
N.r'r.ri,D,ci, - d'iTamwe.tv';Ctfe'VgZtnceLw i :t i lTri d ee n :r'i:':';..ii'
.puid.for Machinery or •n.crap iron of Any_
prjve paid..tor chain or, rat! COMI Arnt ,
etiOnes rind m3clitnery of ail
•
co . nunistdon At, the. Machipez7 Deliot on Coal - ; :ev;
. -:••• . 7" • JABEZ SPA,En‘
,
ti
irlrOrders fky mail will receiii proippt. - 24t , nt ,4
Dec 18, • tl5 : ' ".• ' -5! 't •
•
S Ter sil nld Z . 17=1, 7 4 4
OJINIT2= I T ? ' ; ,I I ,,
. .
Engine!, of 20 or 3010rAo-powor mai: ',Addre 4 - , •Ml
. . JAISEZ.• SPARKS, Potts-jilt:4 - ,• •
'- • 0
•
• • •
LIFE;s''GROWTILIAND:TEAIIfp. v :t
London' ' Gray :'Hair Color 'The Poly r•••".t..
LohdtM ' Color .
London • Hair Hair Color Infallible
London • • , liair Color • -• '
London Changed Hair Color 'Hair
~
Lond. , ••• , :Hair Color • • " rt° • ';•;
Londrin without . Hair Color*die..tora•
London . • . Hair-Color' • • "
London • Dyeing-- Hair:Color. • five. • Fr': •
'. Die the only known retainer of color tind-p 6 4'
drensing, combined. :Delicately pirrenied
•Liontion Doea . Rettiovvey'F'", '.•
London ' ''lair Color' '•••
•t•
• '42
London'. - .not : Hair Color • . all -B"4' ._
-Loudon :' • . liair.Color: ' • .
'London- Stain Hair Color Dandruff: F.' ,4 '"''''
't41 1 3
London . .
• - -Hair COlor • . "„f r a' w !
London 'or. Soil Nair Color : ".1•• and- • r•htZ
.Dindon- •:' • Heir Color '•. • -
• .t•T r
•Lohdon •AnithlnU•.• Hair Color • .;,',. Zl
TIM IMP 6C/FT, Gt1.913:r S:4III.tNC RIOI
.•. KELM; TILE SIYALT CLEAN. fis4lt, ao
London . • " Hair Ckilor •
London -Cures all Heir. Color • • It •
.Loudon .. Herr Color " ' , ••
,;• ;•
Lofitibri D'itieeSea Hair Color prevent
London, I -Halrr.Color ' . • - • •-•
latudon , of.the Harr Color . . the hair .
London`-• • Heir Color • . ,
Loniihn I • IltOr Color from
- .Ltindtin .• • ~. Herr Odor •
London , . , , •.• Heir Color . • Falling. .. 1 • 4 :, •
, F
:1+16.n itt.hirie• or. preparation before. Or attar:;!
. Ity•the hand orttort brush
: • be.t.itsEriEl tivelystnp the Ileir
hie. and came
it .growt on bald : - benne in
I •Where the, follicles" tire, lett '• . • ' • •
Inndy eenta a tiott,le.,N,flz. bottles.. $4. •
SWAYNS . S. ,330 - No.th Street: iro .t " -
Piiilada., and all the leading Druggiete and Farot i
dealers- Sold - at/ • ' HENRY: t•t•NYLOry
Feb. 10,•."66: Drug-S
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