era. I o. set •th dischedietwetwls w ,* .be Tenet.. to do.. .1f0t , . • ay - - ; ..Tiktentlaatbie - 04 0 i4ii. , 4 4, ?? I.l4l T il ' A apirirat•tiallim!" -f-ta r.. • What lisoareption lam e wlo denies • the aathority.to Tithislit hose whn .vtolatoliintei3 States Ittiva, under col- • 'rni'Sniq:ititalty-.:4, &Vett* front 4 hierthe.t nb n i! n. liOn'ainithit. ant in : entire' luirmony,with Übe Ileci era, Whillt.ltoehiman.--that.:•tho wag power to to ereO eilties,!.lifit.•l4MUSM.-Of-the vuoUtio-et-Senetetr: ;Andrew john son ; sim.l will prove that Pmsblent,Andrew low,ylolated the,stdrit of the Cont+ttatiOn it.lorto*. Itf:vehttnt.thlattl.:.:4l-imiwtie:imiembdreir: • thatAbehilt Oased.hottillonsee' COngteae,bY *eft. than a twOhlids maloidil, the sots theSenatabetng . yeas'ts tb Mir It, and In . thi `yeas Malts -4i, WUtread from the 'remarks et t enstoe..Andirevi Jiiffnliont Mthereto of the.trepeetied. 4 o ll 7by Kr- 44 - chum InTee-fteisideilfAit the United States - pretsten-Yvs,. AN /saw ncanottom-7 to dictate tothe .I‘inertemst ' , people . mato the two nutmeg of Congreiksi in Tie - fLatkorrof.the . • spirit if :set 'the -letter of, the Constitution3hat.thle. measure Shall not 'become atm: ; Why do lei! this". ;.a-]r, 8 there any difference in the spirit of 'the c th onsti ird • ration whethera meakure is:annetioned tiisio s, 'vote before its pasinge .ori.attetwardart-SChen a the • .uwi has been - wined ttY:the President the-Constitution requireathat it shall be • rierinsiderth and pawed by' a ' • two-thirds late in order to•hecome a law: botherW . • .the teeth of the Execnth e, there Wasa. two-thirds vote - . in favor M . this - bilL - The vote wit.s.oo to 2 in thiUbody, The tivo Houses have said that niesenre.te ei,iiell tnthatel and right. In' the other rethketing the "paptilar semireenf oi the.nation. the vote ws. - ii2 to ill -ten more:than - the tWoahircla :majority which the gxejetitutionlequiies:: And when there is two-third' • ate-for _a Measure. Time it , %against the spirit of the !Constitithin for the.13..,Ti4..01vet0 say. -No l'you•shall, tiorhave this measure I will lake-all the cite' es o r •. • Apply tbis.lan • guage to the facto. ethnetted With this 'bill. and then say who has, violated. the• spirit of the Constitution.; This bill in no manner interferei with the municipal regulations of any State.littich • wi t h all elite in their rights of petion. end property.' It .could have no operation In. Massachusetts , \eiv bark. •Itlfnois or most of the• States of the train, • How. Pre .• posterons , then to charge mat: notetw some Statemit ham and exercise the right to punish .Eamebody.ar to 'deny somebody a civil' right .-on account of his color, that Its righte esti fitate will be desrmyed ! It is maid .. lest that-utiles:a this bill can. be' passed itothingtan be • • Arine•to protect the freedmen. in their liberty and their Whatethr may havelieen the opinion of he-Presi dent at onetime as to "good faith reelairing thOsecnri, ty of the freednien In their liberty and their property," it is now manifiad front' the .character of his.objections.' • to this bill. that be will approve .messnre: thatkfill. • • accomplishthe Object. That the secondelause 'ot the. conenionat amendment -gives this powerthere can: •• ntio' it n. .Soine have contencli'd that 'it gives . ;. • the power even to confer the right of suffrage: ' I have aoit thowlat sa because t never thringlit suffrage any more necessary to•the liberty'ot alreednatn than of a' non-voting, white. whether 'child. or female. • lint his. 'liberty, under. the 'Constitution.' be is 'entitled 'and '• whatever is necess-ry to secure it to him he is entitled. to.have„ be It the ballot - or the bayonet. If the bill now -- berm-eta-. anti which gagno further: than' to secure rights_civil to the freedmen.. cannot be passed, then the . tomtit ntioal amendment declaring.. fretslOrn to all - the inhabitinitti of the. land is ` a cleat and a delusion.' : • • I cannot better ccinelode What hare to'say than in , the langiasge of Mr: Johnson on the occasion of the ye ' to of the homestead bill, when; after .statingtherthe: fact that the'President was inconsistent. and changed bin Opinion in reference ton great measure and a great is no reason why a Senator and Represents- _• twe who Lad acted •understandingly, should change his opinian.- he said : hope the Senate -and House 'of . Representatives.. who have this bill by mare than a two-thirds majority, will. according:to the (ion-. • ' aritution. exercise their privilegeand power. and let the • bill become a law Of the *land. according to the high be heat or the Americinvepple.. , .: . . 1 , ite,:t*'::.,..l.gtit4.l,. POTTSVILLPL .--PA:. RAT VERDAY t APRA 14. rIF!66 1 0 .AA4.` rt - . "Be jun •itnt -": '' • ' Let all the ends final afm.dtat be. thy country% Thy i'Agi'..anci triah',t."... • • • •: "MY.POLICY-" CATCHES IT FROM. • • .sPHAX.E.B COLFAX. • The • general . joy throughout the 'Country -at,the final passage of the bill over the'Presi . dent's veto, guaranteeing civil tights to all clasies of ,freedmen, found expression this • week in the firitg'of cannon, in addresses by patriotic men to ihe.people, and id congratu • lations.with which Union . men greeted.each other. when they.met after :the reception of the glorious news. We all felt as we used to do when we had . gained a signal victory. sill the field over the rebels, hopeful of the future and tflo.e. confident that the Right would win • . In the end. . • In Washington City in Tneiday night, cit izedsbf Indiana called upon and serenaded • Speaker Colfax. In acknoWledging the com pliment, Mr. Colfax said that his joy• Wits ex . peediegly great, and that he . was prouder of being a citizen of this.great'country. that ever befere.. We Wild henceforth on a foundatbm : of liberty. To-day ill in , this country - live in security under the protection of equal laws. Mr. Colfax said that he was prouder than ever of the great Union organization: Its record will shine_ with brighter glory oh our man-, trY's, page"than any other hi the annalsof our history. During the - Rebellion that 'party stoodfirmly by the Goiernment in its. deter rnination to crush the conspiracy. It rein• forced the armies and filled'the treasury .that our, flag might be kept - flying in the , .field. • ' The enactments . of that •great party are. im perishable. In in 2 they made' by law,. the Capital of the country free. `ln .1863 - the no-. ble. great-hearted Lincoln issued this Procla mation 'of Emancipation, and the Union party of the country stood by him,' determined to give that proclamation. vitality, -as they did by - .an endorsement of the people in the win , ter. of 1861- and, 1 - 865, when the constitutional amendment was proposed : in the Congress of the United Slates,. baniforever . slaveryforeye from the country,' as - an, unclean thing, and deeloring that henceforth and foreier it should he the home of the free, That' great organi - zatioh again and unitedly rallied to its stip port, and placed thal,unendment on the stat ute hOok, atal it is now the supreme law of the land. Again, in this great year, 1566. in the Senate chamber and in the, Representative hail, they have placed . by overwhelming Ina . jorities . thatcivil rights bill on the statute book • which declares that every one born.on 'Amer- I igen soil shall . have a birth-tight as an. Ame rican citizen. That law-, misrepresented - as it has been bylts opponents in Ccingress, will never be repealed, and in. the years that are coming it will be the proudest . recollection• and the crowning honor : of those men who stood up in . the national : councils that they gaveto that American -Magna Chute their cordial support. • .. • . .• Why, asked . Mr. Colfax should there be objectlens to a law like this? and enici: Every one - is - woe on the soil of, the Republic owes to It allettiance, and Is it not the reciprocal duty of the Republic to, give him Its protection ? - Henceforth 'wherever in this land a person shall he oppressed or outraged, or his rights NV ithbeld,.-wherever tyranny May shake its - sceptre over hinv—he ha.s but to turn to - the national nag and to the National Government foe that protection' which the Congresq of the United States has ordained in his right. (Applause.) Mr. Colfax does not think that the work of reconstruction has been unrcaioriablY -ed.' - Congre.ss wants tti lay the' foundations of .that plan of reconstruction. which shall make our Union eternal as the age.. The test. oath whichdeclares that no •man,should be • eligible for any Federal office Who could not . swear that lte had not voluntarily borne arms :against the Union. and had 'ta;tt. voluntarily .• givEninid:and coroDul to 'blood:7 conspiracy and treason, was placed at the doors of gress as the flaming sword at the,gate of Eden, to warn anal - men that, till there were fruits., inert for'repentance r orbonds for future good behavior, there was .no place in those pre cinets for • them.. Under: the-:Constitution: , Congreas alone has.the power to legalize r comm.-266n. . Itlr. Colfax 'regre.is that bon . gr6s was not, called _together, after hcistilitie ceased. He believes that Congress and the - president; by his approval of their lecislatiou, . . . • . , would have'united last: summer on a policy of reconstruction which .Woulds haver .been acceptable to both' branches of the f;overn-' meat, and in winch the South. seeing this concurrent action, would-have accfnieaced. Mr. Colfax concluded his remarks as fol . . ' • Congrese at last - tionvened On -the first .-litondar in Decemberlast It could not Conveneearlier . , for it • had no power meet until its regular session,. unless 1 convened-by the - President. • •It appointed a committeelo examine the condition of the late Confederate. Statesc - and it- . only' one. Short month age; that it - recetved official documents from the Itteentlve departments; 'which enabled it to know what tririniplred deitingibe. long - meek! of Con-. sr"- - mese; arid now;-at laid: 'able to act intelligently • with some odicial knowledge of the situatinn. Yon. ask me, waxen% - what . % my policy of reebnitruction • • Twill t e n you to seVery' few words: ~ It Is the pelicy of - . reconstruttion.bgir down by Andrei*. Johnson with t .anch"empluusle eitmestiiess In his speeches made to the people bkween the"month of June, 144.1, and the 7 Month oflCheers.l I endorse' his sentl- Mientai'prodalmed by 'him in 'Nash v ill e t h e nicht be 'WU tuirrilnatedNice President, nrid by htm in the-Cip f: itol - the day 'when the news of the immender 'of Lee's army was eee er ea k j.sridoree - the.sentiments uttered by hith fir various , couttrilttekt•tricin hie -eweitapi_ tbe-PreAderie:e.'4leirnedibtaie eentitrienriensin.htte end cannotthiletinilteinnOW: r Thelieted Wein:then and 1 belleie In them istll:7Tbeychoweithls'eonsteue! • - Horror the Belthnoretiligarm, and"higher kin; or hi s : feelingi of duty to the euninitry. Nis radical aVeeehes • Tennessee . were - endorsad'hibig ohictlon. and f --'.A.a-11--- Yet'lhey - rlErr : be 4'..T " - :At --- f — e -- 1 - 17411h ' Itall tt' stand by t ho s e - awl crlar." „ , 1n ,, 1 , r •, 21 , ars eee lon ra. err on a morn 4etrred into one rinygracinct:nctedimeLZ r il au 'i' li . ring s rpr. -thir Wiemili,,,,eft Ira jageikin a vin Vs v t en , l io a ctqne ..the (tenerert; of 4he toioni. SIP,* . e l m , .. ffin - 4 the ~ 1 306swArlivii., e 2 , ' ,A , . 'II teonal—sod ifl theissr- , ° , ay. S r "se ibragOill thal!Parf*', nand'. litr that uoculnez ,llw ' % be = d te d If lie '. ffrjfederik-sienry Ptes.iiis* , ; rsjJe, Jr ' ' tip 'wh rho aop , we , _„,, tinititlit.lrect;o6secise,3l-if,- Wet arg faltistul to the' cm,„/7 -, , I -,- 13_...-_,w,..i=es. 'Wren; Dal Ceessie. Sc:Wear if we a e faithful to the brave it= who ...mu:forth' . er.A.,,, - -.-o.llVer C.I"W,! - Vizena; ClOr. SeC, frorn ti: . eir happy homes to diets!' thersaist#lt#lhe 11 to 10-..:., Itsiitard Reilly, ,rr......T1 - .e,t,,..4), N.. c oun try,. ~ ~.. diems:' . , ..,Aatt, ~' .71-$l. G. •gzicl, .r i x, si g hlied4, we wwrotenkourlegaidonogrATAD-1. A. limon g 31% :gag. Nagle ,. ri& itt4s43ll;4lioLlC-, 1 KILITIRICILIMe4.OI.ICIOIIC, ri.1.3„.1,W gov ern ..1.0.01,099,1,. ~ ,_,._,,,t v _ ~... _ ! a prefer Itiplibil 't.."l"-_-' - . __ _ ! ' ' Amen, we respond 6afttautli t to all the _ sentiments of SpettkeitNilf, ,: c e , f' - -• , , . _ BElLLTOR'Ocrsissr - _conthuu nlcrinb3re p resen the .party that elected •In theLegislrt tare on „Wednesday list a crzipy,oftheyeLso:, Intions asking A.4.,Cowan lo resign ias or dered to lie sent each CoOgreasnlan and the President: Tf lr.„ boil,•asi had Self-respect, he'd rPsignat once. -- . - .7•sgprOV:::l,kVf!'p'': --, Weekly Almanac. . t SUN •• - • •I • 'won't. castiora. limes finis • _ . ' --- ;i 14 SerUnu.ty,-;.) 5 44`8"..35: Last-- 15 Ziu;.rnLy: .. ..; .. .5 , 4 22' G: 32i N'evr..34; 15. 2 . 7 zrinv .16.Mosoky L...... 1• 5 . 20'6 1 40i Full' Q.. 21 . 5 3.evrog IT Talimiy,'..../. s*. 12,a :41t : Fu4 IL .28' ' . 4 ;27:evirg . 18 Wt . m . :r.soLY:' ' 5: 1 t to . 4 . 2 . ....:. ..o. . .. .-. .- .. .2.O . AUCAY ' • I, 5.' 14i6 '441 ... ': 2 ' .. • • . .- Nessrs. SEUL& .and.D , eher. have open.ed Aim store in the premises lately oeeupied Gaitermaii, Port.C . arb9n.. • . • • • • • 4norrinc.-.L-Fifteeuth' Sunday Of: the year, and 'et.cnrid aftei.Eag.ei. • "dDay' .. ilen ,, th • 13.1n)urb arll7-usinutes. . - - - . . . •• • . A mieling of the membereof the Good••lnten Fire Corntis_py swill be their hall this eve nivg :+t i o`ehiclt.. •• • : '• • ' .• 1' . • • • . • Theinialler bocinbt . is this: aping the . more 'fashionableit an inexOrable fashion I Who can aueeeaafully diaputo.fier swary? . . • On the 30th.uit:, Terrence McGovern rinfrA t ed, a:Malty" iu4 Oyer by.' - a train of eat-Silt the St INi:holds works, iieloniMalunios and instant Ir killed. • . (.ticket:—The seascni-iorthis gsme opeeleg - .: A theeting 'of the rottsville , Clubwc l held this evenieg. at ....F'etlesylvallia ,Ball, at . . . . . , • '''The..war.ds of Matianny beeri.chane'cl hv •t he Legisla from tit; : - N r,th.and Sf3till.; Woa. to, .the E:kst - aista, steet is note !hie. . : -.•. : • . . . . ;70-inerrintr;.tiprij 15, 1866, wille the fleet an- . nivereaty.of the o.eath of the Inartr-.Preeihnt s. Aheahain..Lineoin: One. el , #ens elipitld ; hang their flags at half-meet u .reepeettehie thetenn y. . . . .... . ' ..roors.on which Inait was.'atoreid'in Yuengling'c ' brewery . , alit) Borough.,.gaye way, on Friday eve:: (mug of last week, letting it into- the eellar... The dArnage. was quite - heavy, although we-haTe not heard the'amount . atafed:. • •-.. ~ ...., ~ . .. l . ,: • ==le:222 . . .. . - 71.6,s:e'vri.03i . up: to 11m-4.p:61) . 0)0 or.'engrriiingz neatly framed. would dO - well ta , place -.them in the hadds or Mr. F..Altetflt, 'Centre etr.e'et. tiess Norisegian, .thie Borough. :' To oniknowledit . e he exeeuteg Irork of- this WO in.the . 6loSt i3litiej.etc.- Nett, Butcher. Frank : Spobn-..Who ' onr Citizens know, is a practical butcher, lias opened a butcher 'ell'on.Market street, nortb side; near Stichterit Thenipson's store.:, He wili keep chnice meat, and invites: the patronage . Of Elecifon of Coolly .Superinteitileto.oll Tues any,,May •1. ..1860; - the school directors of 'Oh; County, *ill meet at the Court Horfee in tlirenor nogh,:at o'clock, A.• M.; Mid : elect a . .oiieCy Snperin I end ent. of .Public' S ehoole .to Serve three years; and fix his conipeneaticin.-.. . . . . .. - `.`Tre mo nt Union - . "-::-31r...Jacdb SittiderS,. editor of this contemplated' new . paper,.requests'm a to state . 'that- owing to • delay . in • .teceiving.. hiF mated Is, it is impossible for him to have his - first 1. - mber:out at the, tune , enficipated.• • Aii . soin b0n...N.4:w., as tide t . '•o and ptesses , are yedeived, the Union will appear.' . . . . .. . .- • . • . Received att Appointment.-=-We Aire . pleaSed ter, learn that , ajor Jacnb .Wagner,.;(rf this IViron;zh. 'aind.late 'of the Forty-eighth: P nnsylyaniti merit. has been appointed to,a.first7elatis clerkship in the Sec:mid inittor's Department, Washington. He has entered:llpm MS:duties, .NY.e .fee; conflentbe.will - disclutiga.:vith. ability 'and.E7 , • . Bribve •tri..Honor: Of the ,Pftssit,ge of the Mil Rights lakt one hundred gun's were fired'hy the .Union citizens of this Tinromfil, in hiinor of tit; liseSage . of fhe Civil Right» 'WI: over the President's veto,: by the Uni4•cl,.States Senate. • Haying alSo passed the Holiki the bill is now slaw. :Thep joking is natural, for the vie, Fine Paiptiikgs ForsB ; ak.-741iss3fary Peale, tbe.aceensphshed'llitic soon sail-.for Rat" fOr the purpose of porsuire2 her studiea." Scvrral of bi.r paitpine . s . ,.whieh:arei . erylae; are now sxhibitien at the UniarrEtall;:and • are - Offerekl.l,ii sale. Those desirous . of obtaining beautiful xvorki of 'art to, adort . tlieit houses, should inspect these "paiudegs:. '-: • ••. -. • • Golden .Thriarf Pffich-Trees.:,-This tree is quit. a-emfogity-.; it only grows about tbreS.:feet and bears abundantly ik.fine rieli.golden fruit ol exeehent.quality. .11.1 s also quite - an ornaments shrub.wben.iii :•It-bas thi Aclraniae,e'l being so, striall-that • Can: be..coyereil and fruit prciteet,d fikim late frosts.. For sale: Greenwpod Nursery.• •.. • . . . . The IlqwTejiliring; . — Ou Tuiesdsy eveninzles . . in this Borin*li,.ronfig America 'Greet asalote . ii. .honor 'Of the . -fintil_tisssairo 'of thei Civil' Rithfr. bill.• Ihe . .boya 4plected.'a favorable poOtion or Sharp 3lonotain, .ancl the quick reports of . theii well seryed•Oece, echoed and regehoed along. 6( defiles of our. hills. - No Aiticount on the patriot ism of the POttsville boys..." ' . . . . 'Yew Store. - --Ifessrs. - Seislei .& - C0...1-4ive.openee a stdre in Railroad street • OppoSite:•Snyiler's. ma chine shopoyhere they keep:for 'sale tour, .graitt, superphosphate of lime and guano .of. the - mos , approved . They are agents . fm the kale.. of . Oaf, tile: • and. Itihrtelti4v. , , .and red and tchite.ash coal. This: 'firm ahonk and Ive re eiye.afair share - of pub- .... . . A Detighlftil. Conceri..-L;DtichVoillv one of...ibh Moat satis factors'. concerts ever:give:l in Vottsville;, and' nesitively;. ilie linist - and miles We : ever - Sitll here, were'in the Union 'Hall on 'Friday; evening,: 6tli inSt. ATI': 'Fri , delick . Velhig, lea hliecomplished .VioliiiiSt.... The:solo "itla Airvarill," 11, •COillpobldllo • of 'Beriot; wail 'exquisitely-rendered:, by' :1.r.:: Y„. while • , !'l , 'anta.sie, Ca pei4e " by •t he same- author,._ 'received full juntice at (he hinds Of 'this 'acei'.•re plished7nr;iate. Mr: Adolph 'Liberal', xvlia.has a: . nwtiet yet:powerful: . .and highly . : enitivated - te.nor voice,-cang m a very satisfactory manner; anlArie by Weigi, 'and 'one' from •"-Martha , .".. ,, , , A11, - .0. ,pure I" while-his duett WitliMr. si:q.go, from the, same Opera; was .enthuniaStically, encored: - . :We .never had'in Pottsville befoee ' So nnexCepi imiable` a 'tenor voice;U ne. nit of .31e.Libernti....Mr..F.,,r -..-dinand Spiegel of this. Borough, wan the hatitone . . .. , . The Cholera hasi,torreh e d : our i 1410 t- es ,: and: it . id .. of the evening . . ...The. pure...quality ef , his - rtroice„ not impossible that.wti Will coon hear of. eni•es'h i, and his. Very fair power of exectition, - .are ton well. New :York. and at• ether'y ints: not . .distatit. fun i k,tiown td 'one - citizens, , to require •enntimmt•frin.. us..Li view of the -certainty of its - pre A ;ene,,, i t ithi;.; us: . \e-content Ontsr.dveS hy. saying .ihat, he Mit • c , Meitry lids.. Year, e. year, .eitiv - ms to exeeeiS.,.; • the expect:pions. td I - het:Ob . :nee in the Irlil,llli . er ii, the ereatent care in their babils,,:and to.lor,k i%O l . whi‘oll'herendered the . falniliar'.`,Largo al Facto :to 'the cleanlinens - of their' premises,.l.o,nthve -a l,; . .1 iii/i ": Loin) flit opera of,'lie Burbnr.of Snyn.; le . , dirt and: garbage .from cellars , and i KM s , sues. that !MMus ei,vor ok in "f his (hien with Mr: Libera-. 1 he. liberal iM'llie use -of lime.. All of the - dirt% 1 ti, end that he smigititssell's son g, Lite". Maciae," . lanes and alleys' of the llerraigir should. have , ,- in au effcetive Manner,. 'ft e:piano used on tin; thernughreleaning'atid •pm ideation, Bernembe; i . ocCusion,..ia'outt'of Albright, Rickert:A: • Seluniden that `.`ail mir.eo of; proven Lieu .LS - .better.' than i 1 Trtakv. aud ' tva , s promirt . id from the. witreromii. of pound of mire."..- , . .. - ..• , -. ' - - • 1 Mr, "F,' Ali stadt; Centre street, this Borough; with • ... .... b ... - • . • 13 il.e. al:ent in this . ConntV;:for the sale of this' .. . .. . . .. . 'l-4>a/7e of .3ii.. Iliimniei.—lf. Will be reMerabereef ' realiy. fine instrument:;--Mi..l-I..ehry-A;'l3ccker, - of • ' that Mr: .lart.iif %mine]; 'a paythaster :or-thr!::.this Borawh, who :1110 favored the, public hat: Sell itYtifill - :navigation 'Cnre . pany, . was - recent!: •rardraith 'elliihitlous''of • his skill Qll . the Malin, • robbed at Vir,odii..gton Hall, tiebuvikill Illyen, 0 . 1 1 ..an . dwhein we tent,: we still . 11011.1 , atel.l; iil 'the Iti- - money ; and rheas amounting fo. - sow; . whiel: 2 ture, planed in a.brilliant menu "Semite Path_ were.taken . trim n:orn - at, night ivbile he .wa-.i - eliiine ":liy,Beetli ,, Ve ;.-'.`.! Grind .Concert - . March" perp ,.;:- *by iVehli i ''...and "Intmede. lieger,."- 'by Ascher.. 'sle4it:g. Since the ioldiery no clue to the ' -- ttators of it, er to the, money,.lies been obtained,' *Ttie, Hue tones of this inatrementwete &Velopi. d 1 mr....H ui pi n el ' felt deeply. theless ef the rhimi.i. ' hythe touch of the . - aseomplindied pianist: Mr. Which Was. entriisted. to'him; 'arid the event oaf- }= `.B: bY his, performanee; Bettis. merited the fected bin Mind, that his became impared.i*.: warm . apPlause NV lutel the highlycritic4l.andi. , l;e:: .and he died on Satfirday last iii B in Haven •-; , •bentowed•iipm him.:. The concert in our Opinion, five leant;' from ari. attack of..brain fever aged.:s' , ''''''''' a g i at if Y i ng B"C( ''' SS' 1.. 6nl Y 4 ' 6 . i nt'"" " 'i. • " lea* . A lamentable affair. :-' - ' • ... ..-., .•,. • ' trust . , of :Many sunilar zutteical...Suwmotis .in :Lb& . . .. Rev: IT'. D;. Siegfric;d t Superintendent of th i ''Hone foriittleVanderers, $2O: South street, Philadelphia...vioned dna Borenelithis week witt 4 number'of -the' ehihlr n :of the Institute, • tiro,, gave two entertainnieris at the Union .11;111' fol the bfliefit of: the. Ifothe. The .little 6111(114rd. sang very sweetly, and by their- . presence' eteatecli an interest - in the important .tniiistoh.': The: anrh-a eni...ei) on both 'eve)iill:42,3 were genii, and We believ,.i that the contrilmtione- .were • sittisfactory the r. worthy Superintendent . : HiseontemPlates maizint, another visichere in ihe.Fall. • '". . • • -The iVet.o' Post :Offlee.L.-Thils • -•-• • . . • . • . • ' ranged office from. a plan of the: able architect 1 . Destructire 'Fi?•e , inul..ptirning.;r:r M.r. Frazer . ; and whiidi is.,locatedin Union. '.' _Block •4. .ifoitses-i-Lvs.4, I • $44',000 $ firt , lloe,. will ho -opened: in the' ,publie . . on Monday ner..l I.• Zzt3,uoo.—On - 'Monday in ruin;; • 1. sat about , ha.f 'Phis office 19 beyond doubt, the finest in the Sint , pat 1 o'elock,S. fire originate.l'frem some nn= outside . of . •Pailadelphia.. Tho r sire of : the .rnah known canse, iria kitchen al ta cliad the dwe _g room is 19 by •53 feet,' with two deers opening int..) of Mr. Onarles• L. jeweler, on 't .siMth it-fromthe. street, each 71 feet wide.. ' There wit; . side of Centre street, I,laeurl, east at :Ife•'4l - ah a - - • be; a separate ,deliVelT for persona having no bur . i noy:}tonse: • The:flan:les tas in eirrelapi , d 'My etore es, out, window fur ' and one for geuiit ! and dwelling ; :and eitt tided -"eastward to :the - mum:. The total number of dioaea is, 1020... Th , t. corner of Sixtli"street,.. Ctiniurning 'seven frame Postmaster iutenda to furnish each . .bor,liolde '.houses,. 'occupied' as scores:, Oa_ di4e..ling,i,.with • whit n•card, and letters will not be delivered, lin most of their contents.' :The' follotviug,prnperty leis the lessee calls: in perison,•or-his Card is pre -11. was destroyed ,befiire thellames 'were. subdued : mewed by as anthmie•ed party. In the rear of th -21fous:e.anti goods . of-. 0.. L. .Fisher. "Liss. on office proper there herd ':s au apart merit for procurin ; I hones,. $l2OO, whip: ia'covereil by insurance' in the money enters, registering letters; etc. • All WO: ~* Ly•coming Oempany.. •-.Less , the hew office has long .heen !medial, and we con i on needs, 1.3400, :upon. which there ni an inter- • gratalatornm citizens on the acquisition. - .• . apee of 11000 in' the same. Company., . . . . • " • • . • llonsrl 11r4...Sarah Schiefly; of Pottsville. Ihi sfahanrry pity Oa24AM in - summing, up at Loss,' $1200; itiaurapeo; $7OO in.Lycomlng Ougitii; • account. of the 'deliberate' attempt lost , week ic! ... • : • '• • miirder.Thomas.Lewis, the inside bciSS-at the col = Hone° of Patrick Oallagher. - • 'Loss' 14090 On: . lierref Goo: W. Cole, near Malianby r .snrance,s29oo in Lycoming. Occupied by Lemiold ritz:olted in the would-be murderer: ant t. Mayer as a.dry goods:- store. - - Stock , entirely ki sitySi : • • ••. . • I 03 ""Ted.." - :f14!)1) . ;, insurance, P 000,: in "What a .terrilile commentary ii.ja On the stat , l • • - . • • of outlawry is so prevalent in this - County, HOlkie ofJohn CI Kelley. 'Loss, .$3OOO ; inenr- Prom all the .itidicationso .there is no doubt tiri: • • ance,... $14412 in. Columbiii—lnstirruke ConaPitny... Duoling-came to the place - for tbeptirmise Of min Occupied bY Sutto A.Princec.es'a clothing. store"; -daring Mr. I,owcs. 'and would have. succeeded. ha. • *Stock partielly dcatrbyed.,Loss, 5200 ;insurance, his pistol, been, hitter aimed when he finid tin 3: $3OOO In Herne iiisirrance. .oeminuty, New'. York, shot... Mr:. Lelia doing well F and- 12000.: in Kensington Lawrence tomPany,- that Johnson • . • • • • ' Tlic•JohnSon referred to in tho :above. "'-* :Hot" or Hugh McGinries, merchant tailor. , .44 . .„I c h nwi i . r . n u di c w- c .: „i„ i c p 4 ce, w ho On• hie Ines" Which is hes vY, there is an iniartinee: held in. only -$1.600 bail to- actiwer .0f..56000:—53000 irrtitel.,iverpoOl and.Loittlen; and . -greet 'outrage *hen wecorisidertb'e ausguitanie 0: .$3OOO in the; ensington insgrauce the man's crime:. Its is -quite 'likely; that be ha.... • • :HanAn - 1 -aeiter: lA** $ 2500 ; fled tn. - escape justice.. -. • "- : • . • •enrittice,•llsso in the Fork Ltintrance Company ' .•:- : • ••. • . Rouse. of 'AntlionY Loss ; $l6OO ;,,lineur.:. .-- • • • • -: • . . • • $BO6 the- Lvcoming Insurance Pornpany. - AfeUtenchpay Oricurrencel—OePridaytnorning Occupied as furniture ware room by Wm.-Land; last week , % -aboutr. l -a'afa.ek; krt.' Sterner r efeld; whose goods were saved-with' httle , trifiLe son of Mr... John S Sterner;:started In Vti4loCla .l : : damage • .to. go to. Beck's Rotel, where' hh bOarde& - aliciirt :mum* of Vldliaint aridefeld; Loss . 11 -Etuu mite distant.. Some. three horn* after, hiii'deai sured for .1700.. in. also occn= body was found . Ce•the railreidtraels at the depot,: ,Pitatit as a dwelling, and austeined aPtaa lass on 11e: bad-been . run over by-in :engine and killed -;.• fits household geode, upon., which there is znyr..be.got thereand the circumstances attend-i- aural:me. • ' • •-• ' ins death, are:involved in' mystery... - . . • Henry. Mayer 'who had Somg goods: .in one Of The deceased *sea moat estimable Merl the .housies destroyed, - sustained 'acloss of, $2000; been a brave soldier dririttg the Rebellion; and atl:-.oti:which there is an , itlailreaCO of 11509—5500 in. 41e time was 27'yeaniq 2 months and." , the LiVerp?ol•-ind Loudon; :ind $lOOO . in the Me 0 days old, .)*or three: - eery kneerviid with tion-li„. troprditen insurance compeoiee. •-. or: in, the Nintity 7 eieth _Regirrient,. l'he'tetal.iess•lry this 'Rio is, s 4s A.Kr . 'in which' andloaSaed .througli ell the bettlee with that. there an inatiraneest QUO& '• . • : .ment i xerninicont..stittortched... • .4 . 0 Lend. so _ vOl be . ,Wise if she, talreietelie,at'cieee :chnly,.. after-such w,cueer, exiitea-bar- , WWilearr. , to guitrd-againat,":auclr.o. tittire; sympathies.* Its,L.'Skerner base been-Mari , ' -Shrreb. _Mild watir-Workeland":effistient fire ried- - in- , OrdirSeirs "-had ho liVod l i a and a Widoired- .snparaals; , :-.zwEr't.orrn:.' asPerdatorre COntithilltec =widen boartisnow Made demi 'te. It ..ittieryl. aornal.yfraintihrtildingri as Asti itd;•iireafeNrith-, I sad: ." • •- - * , t ;CIA Ore -guards evi hitve .• - ' . .•.. .. Cehofg.;. . .. The. Rigk ..-11r. .1. P. Shertiialt . 'aen4l.a . :# sk s Alia inliniviiik earrection n . :"' . $: .. 4 • . t , „: 4 ,.. :. • ISldrimts."'arnvoiry or jOtraltALi—ln Atie ,iciionit of ''' the standing of the' graduates cirttie. Nigh 'School; pub.= . ..„I s nedjastovemit,:„.there. was skadf i abtorrrer..-Mairter Gaines average vas 55.5 aslmbhatied....lie bad th.. highest airerneand did pot.fail.holoydrin:juip,ssr Mi t 'studies: Miss- Sp obtained an iv , erageAr sa.m I . -.She stood thelftriest in antmisimtadF, viftitanglOn M paglisli grammar: 1(O is the standard ter ir'pe . treat recitation, and' can of be' otta,in . 9.11 6 single error,, •bcir'S rer silkA is nada; , , .. s -- . ..T.Z: Sasarts.l4,f '. • • • - • •-• Mgarli•PUneria - bn • under the ue pi of the Soldiers Central Loagne, • the remains. 4i John Ifenry Ervin, aaohlief.of the. ",_licaleatt war...who Ifsdneenttetive thehlitervibein '''FlOrida; Whofcinght bray.ely - in - the. ranks of. .the Union irmy during the tate rebellion . , werein, l terred in-she Odd - :FUllows' Cemetery, -this ;Dor , Moth: The..thembere of the ' Leagne attsnded ••tlie remains to the grave, -.while tv• squad of. 2ou-. arcs fired the postomary 3fr. in rednoed eirclunstanees;- and - , the .L'eagne frayed the horiat.and-other .attencling..expeusee; The in:antics) advautigenf snob an : organization is thus . illne trated.• }tie. hope. yet :to' - seethe . .-Leagne embrace every honorably discharged soh dier,.. Whitever.•his • term of 'service: So that its usefulness and rheum to•relieVe:siant map be. in; :creased while the sonial.features .are :stimulated by 'a w.ll appointed building,-.withslibraryi read ing room, 'etc,.. The League should and can have • it it no resolves, itn-own.• 2 : 46.**g ' A Bill proititlioglor eliange in the manner of. I ..votitig - at all electiotis in this State, has passed 1 braochal of the Legislature ; heen approved • tip the it:Wier - tier, •snit now law. •• Itprovides . . "That the qualified viiters 'of the.aeveal cotinttcaof the Commonwealth,. at all generat,:township, borough ' :and special :election; are hereby hereaftermithottized' .and required to rote by:tickets printed. or.written; or -• :partly pitted ..antinsrtly 'written; .severally classitled• as folIoWs.: - - Otte ticket shall embrace the wades of .all .Abe Judges of Courts voted. for, and to be labeled:out ‘ .side ,/-tviieforp,;tt.one ticket shall embrace.the. dames lOf State officers voted .for,. and he labeled - •.:Stitio r- e: ticket shitll -mhbrace the names Of -Sll7 - conn tv, °fitters voted for, including the office of Senator:anti-member: • of Congress, if voted :for, and: be' labeled ."County;" one ticket - shall embrace the nameorall hivensbilt • ricers Voted:for; and•be labeled "Tmstiship ttt one • ershall embrace the runnes oft all borough officers vo ted for; and be labeled '•/through rt'andeachelass shalt • • be deposited in separate ballot-hoses:r • 2., That it- shall be the .duty of,the sheriffs in .the several . ceenties of this•Complonwealth: to inseit 'in, their- felection: proclamations' her - eater • lined, - the . Sist;:section of the act . . . . .-...TemPc'eance.-Ou Thursday evening, April s,th. the officers of United Divisioh; T4of. blinerisville,. - - were' . Pnblicly installed. • . The: M- Stallation ceremony took place in the ball of the. 'Division,. After the.ceremooy_Wfid'. over,- a short was made by .a..tifember . of: the division. and after 'al:lumber-of present had signec . l . the pledgp, . the ~ .rtieet Mg' 'adjotirned,' pleased witlitheexerciseS.of the.evcning.. •.-. :: :We At'o 01(1 to hear-that. this division is doing. s'good mirk in• the cause of temperance. ! The -citizens of Minersville should Support, this divisiOn heartily. ,atid ; aid it :by.theirinfittenee 'and 'their 'means, in -- ite efforts to: crush out , the• monster . social evil of intemperance; -is time that • ghod bitizNle should awaken : and fee the . impnr; .tance:or the great temperance question. • . 'The . htthiers of United -Division IfOr The present • term Are • •.• . W. James' Bush.; ; Win. N. Taylor ;A. R. Abratziß..Jenkihs; . Witzeman.:. F.; H.- C. - Heisler; C., Wm. James ;.A.:41., H: R.. Da , is 5..,* Wm. E. Jones ;.0... - S:; Waffindon ;•Cliap;,..Ged. Pritchard. 'Lati)Vinc:oe, Miss C. H. ~ Raraff m 'an f,.Lady Smith) Ifiss; Lizzie Fleishr . ; ;First Lady AFsistant Co`nanetor; Miss Sallie Sponsler ; Second L. A: C., - 3.1r8;,C: .Albright ; Thint C Mrs. o..linnuneli . • . . Ahns. non:q . e . Rex..rt.—The ri , gitlar. monthly meeting of the Directors of the Ponr.ot. .B,thstyl- Itill County," was held at the.Aline - Honne, April 2, .1866. l're:fsent, S. .Breisler,ll.-,C; Itinionoind Isaac .0'474, • • - 3 •. 1 The, folio ing is the , Celltilla a - Or ricilll3o for the'ationth ending.Mareli 31, : . • ' "of r immite3 in II mse 1F0) . 28, 1836: 435 " •Dlarfib 427 . . Decreits6,laiit month,;.. .. .. . 1..... .. 8 inninte4 in 80m?C,,March..31,'1.865.. 395 to same time this year.... 427. . .ludi . .case"tak year • . . -Or the bovt;sG are insane and ; 2 on, -der 'medical treatinmit; and durifig' the .„T000tb; ;.dischorged and absConded, 31; t , ound ont,ll :,' horn; 3 ; died,.3. Lodging and meals - were' furishOd to 153. per Ont-'doeir was granted .to 314 persons, to $1234.75. • ' . • : • . . 3i.111 'were 'read, :aitd oraers drawn ; -ainnnotina t 0...;.. . .... .. '53.,283 Previous isbne • . -22,101. 7'2 toti4 in 1866 •• • . • - • • •Froinille Stierstary of the Wasiiington..Literary Society of IrreMont, we have receivedthe follow a request tti • " . • - WuratrAs; Our worthy member, Mr. Samuel Snyder, %Che r. sinet . . our organization,. haS..been • nn" attentive' and .zealonif member, has f>r.reasoue ofa local tratare, , 'removed trine onr, midst.: therefore, be it unanimously,. • Itraor.vEn; Thai lathe departure 0t.111r. - Snyder, the ,N•Vashington Literary Society stiStaimi the...kiss of. the ! service;; of one who haS been an eitnittt.co:saperaterin: the advancenient of:literature end , science, and •who has laboretl•zealouslY to .sustain the. society to which he was warmly attached,, and be, it further • ' • Ettipt...V 'Thai while . re, , iret . the departure of ' Mr. Snyder; he has our earnest: wishes' for fkitur.e advancement and 'prosperity, hopina.that his.future ef-. • forts in•.t 'fenny circle maybe as suecessfal.and • pleasant - as bisiabors and association haVe been with us .That a Copy of these resolutions lie sent . 1.631 r. -Snyder, and published in the.County.paPers- • • T s.r.nosii; April iCthi 'ea. - • Alrasic; Seciy:" . . . Ont:tsteemed member; Nr.. Wm,. Atdt-, 'worth, has removed trom.ptir midst; thereby depriving ng of his tlirel.serviceS in the literary arena, therefore, .11EROLVED..Thaf hrtlie departure of -Mr..,ksliworth,- we lose a . warm4learted coniprnion, a sincere 'worker in the eau-m . 9140M anl improyMin•nr,' inural),Y-and in-. telketually,' AIM, for 'the - special advancement WashiligtiM Literary• Society. and he it futdier ; • lirsoi.vo:i; That wti-sliall hear with plcastne Of. the literary,..temporal autlveligious advancement of our 'worthy metiihet, being asSurCd acting upon' the principles so ',damn:iterated in bur literary and ;social circles, his Atha& pusitinn shall be.brightened by, the highesr lights Of integrity and honor,' ' • • 'Rrsot.vem:Th:it a copy or these resolutions be sent 'to Mr: Ash*ofth mid. published In the_ County papers. • Temitmr,,Aptil inth, :6d . . - . . . . Rai"fraud Sureiy tngineftrifi: - new makin: a survey:of. the branch' road . 'through Ilstrthaeg that Is to connect the Reeding Itaiboad...,. • Clinton with theAlkatreastisyltiouni; • Topttin. - .":„.45 - iton sikliOAktict , rotas heti bi,ifijle; termitred - the' 142,41 be c0mMen04... , ;:;7r 4 " - .14:: •-• :.• ' -"•," . • fliire. in Pc.ttititiltl - 1.04 , MA1 "abititt half Oe,Tatatlibla....„.. ••trir .isstting from. ' George; • r. ry4 hardly time tot*lggoWlififsp . .:, , --• tiis 'befixt'e Abe' flasti - eithrewing 'ottfan intense. belt - _ ,oecomneddat4id.to , •two•franie. buildings crwiati)ThY:' Geo. — NV. • Snyder; • and -tiectipid by two; . :high Chaxleatrimit andlianta :Wang, Which' were' Vartially:detitruved.: 'Through _the,exertiorai 'of '.gitiztiti iiihri - lreaelied thagroand early. neatly Ali ottjui hodatibold - ere:eta - of •tbiti tehants named, Were, caved. Ira. ;-Cramp .whci.has heen in :: Valid'foi many yea* was borne front her "liaise; and cenveyerf to a neighbor's.. Two.small stables M the rear owned by . "Istuie Moyer andrAlei.o4Fei wereT, destrojetl7,43eitemi in•thMVisin-.' ity were ia imminent' danger,- but lr . bard lab. •on the`pert OfrtiliFficetitenaild'ellizerts,•theY4tifi saved. The head of water was not its great as 'was desirable; at- that ,point, the Mains being , •-sMall. In • consequence of this fact , the firemen 'labored under dial - Catty.. gettingan adequate ShistriCfiie apparatus is needed here; es pecially in: 'cases tif. fire` on elevated' the Borough. We -trust that •the Iloretigh Coun cil wilt bfrurged. 1.0 make'the ,necesgary:tl`Pr ptiaii.,„ !In& levY! sPecial• fire tax. , on the •r -,' • c.igh to meet - the_ expenditure. • • -;•• • - ' -•• Mr: S4yiler's,Jonses were:valued at 1800; tally -coveted bvinsui-ance. Deinan's Ines is aboictl 4500. We . have not leirnsa whether Leis insured. The . loss • of .llessta. Moyer: and • Cake is about . ..1 1 4414 - calf , of the.: Rrit Anriiter- .- sory of the sto-reidier..6f it,a,--itonday.j:iet, April 9, was:the fret ..anniver airy of 'the atirrender..of : the Rebel:General -Lee to the-Mann forOet, under Gen: Grant. :Arrange mente had. bt en made-by the . -Soldiei-s' .Centr4 League of. this:Rernugit,. to have the'day appro;- • priatelv observed. . Themeather on 'Monday. was • allthat could be'i3esired, •blear; cool;.. delightful, - the. rend in - our.st fee ts- tieing the only' an nov nee . • to those who participated- . .in•the. parade:. Fluff were ilting to:thebreeze.thrmigliout thel3orough; places of business were- elosedi,- and thOnsanda carrie:in from various sections cif. the County. :At. the.-time the parade was formed in line on Centre street, that wide ..t lieroughfareWaii . ..filleil . .with a . -denio inase:' of 'Spectators. All the indications 'were fatorable for ajayous gala:day, • • • inthe morning a . solute of thirtY eight:unite:was - . • . • • .AllO o'clock Major James' treit,•- Chief sfar:- ahal, .formed. the line- of proaesSiOn' , Ou' Centre street .resting on 'Market,:faaing West, and• trioved Over time route'-which had been Selected,:in .the billowing 'order : • • • • Soldiers?. Central, . League'-i of Potteville," 'with ' : 'eighteen battle-flogs formerly 'carried-by the P,n.ty-eighth,. .Nittelystith and.. Fifty-second. Pennsylvania :Infantry and Seventh' Penneylva‘' nia Cat alry'!regirnents. : - The flags - ..perforated by bullets and torn arriltattered-hy hard service in iho field,...attraeteil mucti • attention... TlO3 , 'League'. Invited oni. abant• Sixty . strong,. i . ..2eile'.dT'ees; each ingather- h;tvitig.h.r, a. button-. , hale olltie - coat;'little streamers farmed of red, - • white' and blue ribbon. . - : • • • PAU - bailie Zotiavi4; • Citpt-.l"rank.Leib: 'This croU pony with-its drum 'carps, tuntibered sixty-font , • xpi-nibers, and , presented - a - beautiftil '•uppeon:. epee: The.uniform, dark blue jacket, red n in "tnioons, galtere,- blue. sash,_ and sap. : trimmed • with red; is attractive. antcomfortable - J , ; - thi, Wearer. *:.We.runst-eongratulate the.Zanav , -s o• 1 the-very taVorableimprbssion theYrn'obt en the . apt ctabys in co,itsequeilies Of 4.11; it soldh.rly . ap; . l:r }sane ;• the aorrect,n4a: , S thcir,mov#lrp , nts, and their Splendid appearance generally. The eornrivasioned . .4l...ers 7 ltre, SeCond, aed • Pod eraani. brevet-de.e,-.10; , , ' , Girard Gourds,' Captain Cnhonn, • ' this County. This • Craima.ny, hod% . ferty,five Inca, and - :presented'a - ereditable . ep-: petlionce: . .TheyWerethe gtiti,ds of -tlii-L&attrie... II two LiCinenents First: Set ntid,*- liehert • Green. This - companY • reached- berem' the morping,... and . returned in the evening.- ." , • . ' •• : Intent ;Engine Company ; :Pottsville. This nari;tictlivith scretity - rniai - and- with, their enginu-aud.hesc - Carriane . ittelY- thteoratett. Chtatereti on the agpartttni -.v.-ere eight bays attired : in; Indian ..`Cho engint:l was tire47l by font. borseri.*:- The -mnhei , , fine - 'l66king - nice,,were attirrcd in.red .ShirtS; - ..patitalafflot and Caps. - The entire entniitiy pre . septed a..tintrappe-arance.. - • ' -Mo e euntainr Fire.:.C.'grip any;-:Minereville . : Forty s!.-,rqt;.ldopee.a,“.l . . Carriage taetetui-y dreiirated. - Tate coin patty:t‘'aethe gnat :of the Good L-ti-ut; •• • -..! Flnmano`Hvae Company, . Twenty Members onl.ont., par- dt.t.l double thernntuber. - .. The aniai - were. Ott irtt.t in gray:Ea - nits, pantatotitn.,' and .wht'e• fir:. liar. -New York style. The- • carriage- 1 :- 'Apparatus—was bright:as a: nee thtll . t.r. A pretty dog:rested coiily on .st rng top g r the: eyrunler. Thecatn piny th;:olgi; h.; ring a sni ,11 turi presented -a very 'creditable..appear- . . . . Yount: : America Fire company, Pottriville:' Pori y Members,.atiired . .in.tThitd: black - pant!- ' loons'and caps. •Carriage .neatly decbrated.-:- : •-TtidC•ortip.iny. loolie4Temaricably. well. '•• . • 5003.11611. 1 I . i drip im Fire Coin pal iv, ..Votterillel •. members; . 911M6 dryd'Ata - and. audio in White shirty and nantalbobs. The 'appliratris - wil filitY .cobd tnitly p.rese I) re rel y t4cultei it .appearance. United States miitl.wrigor,..Arliicli - .represented as far as it. was ab e;tlie , avid societies' add- &bi-' nivitell, =burrit , in 'kid. . ' ••, The. procession - -paesetl- oyer.. the 'following EM=ZE . . .I.Tp Centre to Minerevitte, up.Minersvillo - to Se= e mil , atiWn* Seeond'.."to . .l`,.tarltet, Mttrltet to Eighth. itp*E4rtittl toMaltantango, down Mtiban'- tant , ti to Centre, down .Centre to Morris! Addl., ti 61.1, where it conntertuttrctied to tlie :Attiqriden . . fprneesecint--iflacheit• thelA:rniiriean. TlOnsc.,.addrer , ,e4 Connei., niepn, Wuthriiii and Ca'nt..B(Ot!.. • ' enf. (joiner . ,rtte .east 1e erit binge brGeri:'l:leasatits, 'and after nary remarks paid the followiM; tribute M the . ... . TO:you,.my. feliow-citizens, - Who, when . tins • old flag was trampleilin the. dnst; When the' federal laws were (retied. when. Slimmer fe11,, - when the. shrill- cry that' Mast lean blood had been shed on Aineriemi ar : (il:was ringing- through theland ,:left, lin, left, your amblers,. your ploughs. your werkiihops, tho pulpit, the,f,rm and the ' b -r, - Mid .marelled... forward to - vindicate tie .in,wltial :in:kit . ..sty - Orli - le furs, I intend to s: (y a few wards. - • It. WAS you Who • stoodlike a:ivati of , ttic and . br_( u „,t c o.lhe 'desolating tempest - . like the heroie . nien. of Greeee.-- Wheit daugerthreatened .and peril beset them. their: last ran) tug paint was the pillared fax!, apd their last prayer twee said under the - glittering mg.s of the.bhie .• .. - . . . . Your rallying - point was Washington, (a mine now 'its historic .1123 -the Grecian : Ca ne.1 .. • . Lich. .of :you 'carried nislife.th bisihauti• and went - prepared - .to say yourlast prayer tinder Theilonie, Of the Capitol of the Amerialuißepahlio: f.' ••:' . ': • . • •; " -.: : ' yomitwas who- burled us threitzli the trials and tri daftions that were, before usoylto •Tleciared•that thisi ,glorious old Ent - on : should be - presi(rVed, that the fiitle .ral lam ShOuld "be maintained, • 'that - the .old deg then i . under the felt of traitors should be avenged, aYV• . e v ol 1 ainiil the. thundering:s and•the- lightnings - . which appal the trthes and races of the 'earth. :- • ' • f ' ••• --- , - Yial it Was Wi, led ns like theprophet to the mount to see The fackof tue'eternal law-giver : awl-Min the viiitation, sins paSaed; which it is Ourgiorlinis privilege ThiS day tii Celebrate. .the world saw as dearending. front ' the:mountain ararth :b e eland, ewer rows blazing, mid .htandS folding aloft the . comolintion Of . nur coun try; illifi tilit , ,glorioaa old flagwith ' poi a single. star. polluted - or a stripe erased: -,Ecru'-it 1.1%1SNall:. r, stered • your solemn oaths That; mt .- excise °dicer Sfltalld inset usloti the hanks of the Potomac. wheat em apilaritnade to theyraVe (i f - Wash ingoni, nor 'flint. while.standing • with reverential awe upon the last resting place Ofthat departed liero.of liberty,-: a Virginian .Should 'touch 'On • the shoulder' an (I remind us thatwe were preSsing; that `sacred soil With an'alien footstep. .• ' . -, • ' • You it Wits! who declared,this Government •`shoidd not die, that. it ((lambi stand': and yini " fonght it . out on that. line,". and it (hies - stand and will stand forever- - - The . etinse.of iiminanit y bids it • stand:,_ " The sweeess" -of our" great experinlent - of. Self-uo vemitent, -bids it `stand. • The s writicisi and the hely'seal of-the patriot blood (if, Ilie:i - Crointioti: bklit stated. " The spirits of the..linocired thous:old :'. pa t riots,' whoSe • lames.- tire bleaching m every, battle held- .of the. .rebellion, bid it Stand. The rid : owed' ivives and the orphan ed Child ree with : shivering voices and_ accents - (if.' hitter grief, hid itatand. The Father of his annit, , y, . whose plc= aneholy fare now-look. - forth in niarble Iron') legisla • tia;:halls, ti:ds - it:stand.. - • 'i - ' "--• . .. . ... , • The einali itself, as it. whirls tilting in its Orbit, car . ries: along the - itnlyersal shout —"great Goal of.our. :fathers I preserve.' oh I- preserve this ark 'of liberty' for the.werltll"-.• And .frerrt 'The. 'neat distant reibrai , ' , l' "the Crimineintere reJttrrw: iheproloneed and (efieated echo. 'the thou everlastinett.—gild it will be everlastitte. 'Providence. provided -a 'remedy for its preservation in .r • ifsitte-np• - inst - stichinien tisll have the . honor - of - .nd citesing. ' Yon hafedetruinstratest • toithe world that • :chizen-soldiery is - capable Of • say expansion:, 'camel to !MY :ctfertfetoT , '. and - ineapahle.. - of de:Venetian while The nation survives. The iivrineildri'spirit- or onr .. l*o•- plp.feili that it wonld he hut:pastime to repel hnvpow„ cr,-thoMth the bristling bayonets of all Europe glittered ( -'. -.51y fellow-citizens. it-istvitit'elowing eilntiration end .nrilfound....gattitnde'llist We .thnS meet'together. ---W,..!• i -Owe the:Sc.:nen a-debt "of . g.ratitude 'that these animal I gatherings cannot repay, and lint poorly- neknowledg- i, •es.-It is our privilege...for irriannori nit them weennohle i i OurselYes; and the haliowed task dignities • these - Who i perform iLlit : is - oar profit; - :fur ihe ghvionS arch they t liArS' 'raised lWrtheirbitaid and travail; rani in exalt- ' lug story the'clorionslivai devoted bu their eountry.--1 Gratitude for, noble deeds'in the :past, - saws moble. , deeds inthe.futhre.t. The- - fire whieh is lighted ftion 1 i the finer:al - pile foit -the venerated-'dead' kindles the i ', -- patriothint of the living. 'Virtue will go a weepini - pq.i grlittto their graveis; and our children's children when I [ . .tiiiy lift their Overflotv.ln7, - eYes to' intinionents *hick' i commemorate their-fame, will leave . .the-haunted pre-: Maas: to mainittiii• the herittige'thuS . purchased. We' .. shonidleare this sporto-daymith • renewed. pledges to '!: maintain the heritage: they have purckised-for Ps; - -*-- i -It is a blessing fqr. which - we should :be ever. prou d, eyer gtateftil to the-Giver:earl. gri(id; .that our Coen -11-17,:hau produced encli'M :unrivalled number Of men,. . ithatzions for - ,their gienirts-' their patriotiam, , their he- i I roistri, .the Crystal parity of their I (yea Cud. their 'motc.i -:• than mortal wisdom. - The records- of nnticinity 'Reel -Oftertichilf • and Weakly: cited for illustration Of:Amer- I 'man virttte.aud intrintism... . .-, • • „, • , • . . • Yon may idtatre the jnflexible•fOrtltudeTil Regains`,. like incorruptible:integrity- ,of Fithricius, the - mild virtues of Scipio, : the staid 'anil severe patrintiSm.of '. • .ilruttis :: you. mob', hare, trodden. the . plains of '-Marathon ' :and Plates; of 'lsilloWell 'the:heroic 1-arctidas.th the': `straits orTherinepyhei - pin . . have • Contemplated - the !. Venerable Cincintiatus at his pick:mit, Or Much:teat the' idtar of Porsentia,..Arisldder, ine,..the unconquered f ; - Cato at litica,'Phoelan in eludes Seieratat.as be raised ' 'the iernPaisonalehallee• to - bis • I ,s 'and • thOttetthese -' all Worthies comedown to ini with sill.tlie'advatithis'of i .preseriptire reverence and classic eulogy-, they were no . i: such men; noatteltpatrints, their . Privatelthes &Just& i rered, asunder a partiarprovidence eitigliirions tenni. • ' Mrfe p low-citizens;these. reinitici may be regarded . as extravagant, bitt did tiniecdmit,emnintrison - could l' .. he illustrated' by a timussuid.exaMples,' - but- X feel that •i-' -I AM trespassing on Yottliine(and. era' growing weak:'l. .I.et Us twist. - twine. the' laurel wreath; for those. who , - ..fouLibtaii-weil;ithtd:.forstbrise• erct.whosZ.;:grayea.thet .cypress Wives: anytbp . llor - ,lr!nds - whistle .ttielr , shrill; "•reqniem. f.liet ittAigdp-triette of I ttympathi,_Mid offer i. - Wbatevertonstilatitin in Our Power to theirf„tiereaved I( "and 1011k : tea - families: ;They are tone ere ntisitaimer.l -Jottrne,f,LtheY baye.gone tilithelasttrump wakes the 'detail from Cartteand sea,. brit the , spiriawhichnititnated .. - ,,thertiatill_lbitiC 7 . The:.light vithiehjiluniinated tbit,days I . trade imteertatby their sacthileekstill shines upOw us, - 'inid:Witrtiat irt.Ged that it ii4y . be with us forever.. ... . .. . .. . . . • .• C.ol._Green .bas at our zetpteit4-;written ont.ibis - :speech: for pithileation; - and we present it to our I readers:. .It iti-ite:folliatee:. ' -....... :. . - ....,.. -. ••.• • -- -• . , .. . . . - .. , .Otteyistliss iimarelepeed - •sinee the, Corittalerate -sr :Mel ander Generalteemarrendered to the Federal for, am under Ckaiaid, Giant.',.' - .Ttait:,eyerit virtually elated • the rebellion;iiiid i eStablitlieliberightfrd antberrityand.• Power of th.o..griaeraLGOVernmentiuver the'whole of the ' 'United4 . aitett.!....A! tour. )(eery, war, terrible" in its' ear- , iteStnawy,rast - Inlitiexpendfaire of traisnie,'ind fear-. 1 fa I •in :its siert ilaSof ha rnaii.lite.litid' come' to ii_sitalem i yet itorloas eltar-• Pitting - it is, therefore ,- that those' ,ye t Nl' WI c weed. ‘vit4 , thebtarele of T 11141103. ii I ' In that mar: that those vetenaon yvtito- -failinertbolae.V°„bnim beartbeat lie the ?_, .100atiX ici'''.14411`6, seillem, 4444. trtiVb i leesell land aviatileo4rl4._ '.46flit -"APro l lme- 410 , -PA ennunemende t1 ., /e4r 4 111 5 14 5, 11 7 lii' - ''' l' ;new in to, tte. pwl.. , ireW --` • • %clack/mil , .4t• ceofidelit 41 1. 14 ° " E l ltS .f - ' lout*o l len , :.' •:' ',- ' •' , 44- •• :, -- Tiittrity Or '. : •'' =' . —" itl--,.=, • :" It ri4- ; . ' VF W 4AI. ..1 . 'r•o i! ,1„,011 111 211--,... ttor*lWl', •- • -t, , , • - • tilka***OrAfld • • ;.4111111100140._ Teen al leftWiSean 'r' Tn4A/Pel,c44l2rlVPlAMagilikaate, • - ' Of"piiiiThe tin In guide 'evils. wag Icrger !itisaidS,444.#ll,W 4w0. 4005 . 6 t00d, 4 0 -Pigik, filnettrateeteh tither: g t nut apirit of .enuctliation-kool-tontoromko %%Kr in 'dines to , iiiPACe' and wh j would rather,,,iietd mach rthan olime ti and Cole', oarldrbtempliht •tdh" ineviat uptllAVe vinFetince tde=ldor'h tilutiteAAhd ntwir.r. iigarmtive-,ltad• 1,141m:116c:3 perchtd it4it tisrh nP =unve.the tiidtlC,,..t . t , f Libettv ttnt vinninunts OrtriPtil ritift.trY=•i . CotliPrOrtliFe % had :AC lenm..beetirsectiostcd The nett. dm Inds of' a .monsterl 4 • I t•K. The Iniquity, and witt •r•v• ritur • • • del6l7.44)lllll6tTriefffvibli.llV its .Y&Y — na.:'• ttife. Wes - at and nonglx. hat -gitc.d . and .Fturrly -.lAttwaand an bye/1n:44; Providence mild:decide the conflict now.. i '<. : •C: • • ' - The gebriSylidintion aev4i.d Smitotere': wilt ichoci .:throngh the villeys and nver the :Mil . .. 0f.•.......,:- It.kindled•lnto-an ardent flint? the atre . .el ant bering in thp bosoms ora loYal 'penple, and' the cry was te.arrhe. That cry rang lia,ough eve p /own • and yillhgEof theland.: Tpe ruiner de.erted the plow, the neetianic.lald aside hitt. hammer; • and -the protional. . pin Ant un bbt• hooka . tit tatte'uo . the musket and the 'sweid Ardei• tn 7 iehene an imperilled, path et from - de- - etructien. Mone'y ;flowed-1h ahandent treat* into the Natiotial . Theltutrt el thti .natioti heat tine and firm libertin•aru]'to - fiat:aortal printiplHs .103 1 ch have found ?expreasinh in that charter 0f .out freedom the Declatatiou ofindolletidenem 141.tory has nothing to record grander 'than that uptisinU of the , Araericao , pecVeacheit treason fired upon 'te 4211 f.. and attetini(ed to had!. it. down : from • Ile' plaa ambilg . It.would be too :long to tell of the Yu.!pun ?Outs :w.nictimarked IntitAendly conflict: They: are too [rout'. do your themeirics to roi..(l'any recital here.. Yon .yonr- fel - yes - Were actiirv , in the - g mitt' . - seOne and vim had the . for yonr. witnesses: :For forir long liti.odyseitis, the tiarweni 1:11, • jt. with One of alteniate*PlC'erFb and. disaster. But th'eArtie men of the 'land. - undismayed' by,defeitt and gatheriog new tintruge .with every . disns- , .ter, only worked the ,heeler when'.the' emergency di. , .manded... This.fast torilOTO hive. Sent forth . uttain . and . . again its luindreds of .thoneatala *of men to: take the .pi tcea of ;those who had fallea-atid the appirda. of the Aernment forineatiq to. carry .on•this. gigantic %tli, • 'idwrtya found a ready•responed frcita - a patriotic and 4er fiat.who shall tell iii fltting•tot : ms - of that niittchleas; :calor: that rtutuntrice. th•st ;tul.thorn-.-reaistance. which , gm), -.Earety.: qt the wry Isws of death '.afid defeat Whd.ehtill record !be'sneritieea and . . , hardships endarEd by 11:6 snldiers • in' the hard...march, the wet bivouac. iheriloMj' Wittig. or In the duntreon 'and tu Ate..prisou 1 . L* ink aside all the cOtulorts and •linitries di home. they wour 11.',t-th lu .the.pritle of their . . s! f . manhood. rfEkiug every thinor I litoty i.orFe• ititty.. It. the repn - hl iC... 'The - bloody ot the. Pi.ifineulti.f.Fm.deriekburz.:. of t.;ett,slari . . Itichelotel., -:O .of•Nterfi• 'eetboro:* thatatiil9g4; and-of hen-. OrCtis - of richer bravery with wilier . they sealed . their devotion ~ w ith their Alas how many Those dead lufroes lie btu ivd in South, Thvir (inst. - mingles with the dust of eye*: Southern Snit!, making. Iv richer and - ..hrnharihif it for that crop of loyalty and - alletriance which most .spring lifter..-the rank • needs.. .1- socension and' - disunion shit)/ have:bevn thurozzyMy vgi:A qn.t. Thppo:l3.2mg, . _ . . . . bcroes: 13 but' in 'lllllOrgotteri graves, • shalt prirwe., the lying...seed front n Iliad shall wing-new institutions. ciiver ttott btlifi,tif tit llnd nu raitke the home . ofthe free rud 'Me refuge of. the. thoesi.t. debt 61:gratitude which thiS widow 1 tit:volunteer 'soldiery . ever be repaid?. • Who . shall eslimate it , : amount. and -whit compensation ' corild be gleen. that. wimid helm eqind e . . „ • :. • • 'But the stunt hearted - endurance and the high dein: , Lion to principle - which - Marked the conduct of the war, :met With s: , cces- at last' atulthis d ty.otid year ago:the. chief rirmy.ofthe-rebelliom. beaded by, itschiven leader, 'that had with. tt nil thdaSimul tB - 01 Our armitteas a wall,. laid aloe n its. aims' and turret, eyed: to its Meat alitirgi onist.the.ontlaut erne of the Potothac. .The power of the rebellion wits hri.ateu, and one 'afterantilher •of RS etudes. laid .down their armsand surrendered:until none rein:tined to enntest the' snprem'cy. The great, contest Was over: and the•victoritins banners:of Our:ar t-dies once mori , leaved over - a free and a Milted 4K rebellion, the Most Wicked and the wort gigantic the -world ever witricitsitd,' Mid been -crushed tinderthe heel Of'otte :tattles. . The . institutions which it .haer hero 'orOtifized protect and Perpeldatet had alike. . . . been 'wiped out - before the - sweeping match •of 'the lee Mons °filbert:4. intimated-with- the idea of founding' a great empire • whi,se cornerstone :should -be hnritan shiverv. 'dime' basemen had 'appealed to the God . Of b.ittlei., in older to accoinWish thetrwilted Mit ditttehl Was made in: vain A jest. and•true God • had tr. attribute which contd .- side with them in such a .-lle s trnetiowaril . tlesob.tion marked the track .of uti avenging host; ande.xittedion. bitter novelty and hinnblathoi became their tut., Tlitoks lie. tee Our .Ml - lam . men avito foughtlhis brave tic•htl • Thanks be 170 a i e Whit: in the midst of discom !tomtit:ld and defeat, could still keep their. hem ti.• trud.iinti .steatie. and-Con . - duct thi- war to a sticces4lll•lssut. (-''Thanksbet° Godb \Ch.. git . :eth.us the-victiry and 'fnaketh the' right to.pre- This day we look . to the MO. ' attain those marching t legions. that Night array; the Martial: music. the dints ..T the hatticlllll-1.1. the long lirie of - battle, atid the - stiaridninE ofehvatry. '.Our 'heart beat • time o the Mask' the tiontial ardor. thrills us' once more. enclave feel itke telling, o'er. and -ow' arritin :the 'sr:try : at the' COI glia in which sO • rnanynf . :us- hiree been nt one time another particibant s.. lint We-mud "not. lin...;et user these seettes: .lltteavar is ov er: and .pence , fme' more reigns thrnugliont-the'land: The armies of the. Repub lic. hove !Ten de : banded.. the Soldier has laid aside. he• - Musket •antl - the sword:rind has again resmm-dtlae ham rner And-the plugh—he has 'stepped ..nt from the 'ranks 'and became uses moyetite. plain -The' imple ments ordestraction harts been: replaced' by those - Of , acelut tralindry and prialuctiOn.' If. the .uprising. of ' . the people when .called to arms 'to rescue an imperilled nation. was sublime; not less sublime was the manner - in 'which that. host.of . men' laid.aside. its • aura and re." "earned tbeirplaces in the quiet - wad:a. Of Civil life;' It *VMS u.tciWaysso.. When thelegions orancient Mime cainelniek to.their capitol laden witlit he stadia - of core. . quest, they did not 'go ietly give Up the priwer that was 'them in ..ol • tellicnce to law.. Nei Lutes came back., fierce a±a whirlwind: and filled , With. the lust of eon , . ' . riiiesr and power...they" overturnedgovernmentit- • self, and Set op ir militaryttliethtership in iteplace. Lib erty.-wit gone and a lleere lona soldiery . ruled the land Nor so :with us. Our "ttruttek. clisbauctO ; oar. tuddillryagain' pot. on. their' civic. garments. -and the wheelir..of government trilled `on ' In: their. rieenS- - .tomed paths .withont • jar and -without The free instilathins Of :this bind instinid.of being de. .stroyed or, even.weakermd, had hecome s.trengthened., They rested fl r, Voir Nl.Clirity. nje n'the hopes.mid affec tion-, lutellitrimt and - free slinn-loving. The kioyernment had* cOm e t "Of. the conflict- strong and powerful. and men ft:Ka more lively interest. in its •wel fare and petpetnity . ., becnnse•theY. -had ton u ht. a nd riefferetli,,r it... s - Ile who sufferslir the tenth. eMnes• to , love' it.witiv a dnutild • qtta e liment:u '• So he who' !me: --fotteht and 3-n : tiered for •his country; feels &deeper' at-. .tachtnert than 'if -he, hid. been :simple a recipient , 01 its blessings grid its pioteetion, the time. slialtcome., • and l•hope it may nut come, when the 'hagle - shall call once more to aims to defend . tiliS; S.vdet laud of liberty • from tither foreign Invasion of from civil - War; I &Mid -Ma tbatthOse who. hiive, already' Served will attain be found in the - front' ranks of 'her defender...it. willing again to sacritlte• every ..tlibig upon the altar. - of our connti..n • • ' ..• " : " Bur the reheillim is Dow h-/bbig'o7 /he • imst: . hive weare yet. too neavto,:those events. perhaps the. sacrifices We have. stiffens!, perhaps the shadbwa which, hive crossed the threstitiold nreur Mair•s, are yet too vivid in 'our for its caliuly and justly to -contem , • Wale what Frovitience has.in st..;re for. this great •." But, still our vision- is beeomind'elenrer . and the veil of .;fhttotity - i., beinttlifted. , WhaV. tongue. can' tell. what n can eoneelveithe Int Pre .glories *this lentil' slain ice a e. 'entry, no. longer disc:at - dant, belliilerentand anarchical, hut United:tree; and.h.wrno- We. shall. see Anstitutiona springing up; hoino-•.. generals in t heir characten haSect unoiithe principlrs pf • liberty and k ist ice. and covering the whole Of this broad - We shaltseelaWa•inti eratidn• in till the Statest ' of this 'Union .fitsteriog education.-And diving all an ,ectUal lutrice.for life. liberty. and the pursuit of happi- • ness. We . shall. are bitterness and rancor izradlia:ly. I disappear frtimoift the hearts of it disappointed people;'s and they,shall vie with' us' laudable-rivalry. ha the, 'grand race of civilization: unit ? . Progressiimt. A, hippy :and contented-pe ople shall dwell. the. and „destined • to Tointhoe olie - tiondoid millions in lie. life time of raane.who hear me:. The arts inathe seiseres Arai ,be fostered. andllie world' will stand arnitsed.at that toter ,gy.-and vitslitY' which. shall tread a continent. and throb: . front pple to pole.. The waves ofoceim .. shall tenerl bv the soils of. -Anteriean • cedonierce. and .that . • starryibtdi Meting Of: the free; under Which aim have f.tught. will - lie/the einlifern Oft a rower, which shall' •onimuind 'respect and ndudiation twhereiter it is !m -inded. Who vonld'iitit, ee an American .citizen ?• and who :cannot:uniteth,, inure thst that tpin Which shines in yon .firmannai t t., spoil rise and set ilpein r land: in which Ii juslire mai entrain y:(4tiall prevail . . Col. Green nail" Ii by Col. Wether— after disclaiming, any inten of m king a -pnlitieatspeecti,'went nirte nuke 'one of. -theatronges - titind on the.'Copperhead side of the . qtieStion, - He spoke f.)epposltion to negroequal. ; hurl eulogised Lee l audhis army. Hierenitirks' Were cond.enmed bv the .tonlitnry; anfi-..hy' mono more Warmly than.hy.se . yeral Democrats - present, • Rho eiPreoc€l thethielveS Opposed toi.acntiMenbi bit.pilropriatelto the -:day Mid the nepat3iirti.. w.is. in- great ,p rei . teralsort Of spegeh . . he rriaile'om. thri,l2 , ll 'of ngusi; 1855, - when •as reesiclent of the -.ln4rnoeiritnt then nseenibled.iMPotis;ville, hs saidthat th . c.4ay Would:con/6 under: limikocratic amipices When, the country lvonld as:: Mond Of the •vietories 'achieved 'by '.Stonewall Jieloeni :and' Lee; as . Of .tl fis< won Javitiem 'and Shernian.., . • T.ltiehio/ ripropo,l was the onlY tin pleas: .of the „celebration. .W.e. hope -. never to a repetiticm . of it on the. :occasion of *apyna; Atonal:celebration hereafter in B,..ttaville. the.cnnelusion'of the addreioeS, the hue re : form ed:a InVin ,irched t 6 the ToWn -1 - 1/41, *here tine Leagnefliad prepared a .o:dt • - (6r. the viaifitif :After; partaking• Of it the Parade Ayas•disinik . ted.' : . 1 •-.. • . 'TO the evniting- • a.grand helf . wee giyen at lltii:, ..;en Hall by, the (Coe - .- Intent Fire . , Company. _Be.: weeri itid.ii.st bemired:ladies and geed nt .wereTresept; and.the varieties, of , rotor in gent;, Ipresented, rendered the scene - one tifjzreat . from pre : Mina& ;balcony.— yhe. set s . liad.to be , Plaecdin .the.Sm al lest ,pria!4ible , . coMpass, 11110 ire eStiallaC that repeatedly.during . ..the evening. there werent least three hundred: pmanns . dancing at one tunic on the spacious floor. It ;iris ',a very pleasant ball ; everything passed Off •• v , r3, - ,satiFifectorily, and the COmpany will as: the resnkplace info,/ treaiiry - , a snrig . .autplus after : - F aying expel/ace; of three or - lour hundred del .-All in all, the.daY. • wati well . ehr.'mved.in Mitts; Ville:, We •were . ..sorey. :to ice 'the afternoon ao many intoxicated men,' and .en much, - fighting in the streets caused lifliquOr. 'Ws huvo - not:lSapied. h o WeVer, - th at- any -person *as' acrionsly. : inj tired; hengh there was an: alit/64.1#: crop of black • tio;l,and bleodymosesj:-"lt.hi to : be hoped that on future hOlitliya:vie makbespired thesight nf. as "much intoxicetioMas was e n - on.iitir...streete on '3fon'day atterogod :it impossible -fet:e man toenjoy hirtrelf .Iwitheitt getting' Surety; thereare other and MOrclationif ways of spending - a. holich4,.,aftirding. exeinptiort from . the inevitable Jietidaclie — and general. Miserable feeling thateneceed:eicess';' •Wetrnat thathe the 'future they willhe adepted. for the creditof - the : town; arid:the . merals.of the eorrimuoity." . •:.• • ".". • IP'ieSeWidWistlei Debate in Congress,. bold and free, Upon the President's •-1 ' In readingeKerthe - news. we fled .TacliStatesman is.ot.different, mind: Andlie We ree d eacti new debate- •' On matters which concern the Stith, - "ris bard to tell what ortgrit to.he The Presidential policy. ' • And therefore, we cannot 'decide • • Quest lens whlch'thighty , minds divide; ..Altteirigh the pency, we persue - ,Thist got supporters not a few. . ~ .. Oar p01i cy1....4. ne all should : know, •'. - ' .To fell ft te Goodx at lo ice , ' / 04); ._ . . Stialifg the lialt;Y we teach- ... - ' ..__.. ' l ' - ' `7oain4 which no Stato . onan Tacos n speocri.. . . . 'Having Immure ciresr um' seta. .Low. •We • have •an Inioiense Mucci of Itskirly.'lkiimor„:Cumitiie or superior cut; Inake.llrftsu ann. sTrz.n..dreit recei vete 'argil Invoice. et eryiish Fairy .Casidmeras. of _foreign,. and domestic manuraetnre, tor- our - Celit4)lll ,Dgpartpient, which is under charge or !ht best.artists, -' • - • . . ' STAB. CtArfuttm. - • - ' CiIifINIIT EITTLEKT, , . . . . • ci, T iotlytowall;•!;.adverepqr. _' Ong ...,Ag •Ooligito%Cii • ori ox re it rani,' I I:wen restcq•et r bealth in afew,o* . ka. 'a.'srery sina-. 'iF,it,„.......a„,,,i,_._ ,_• 7,-. ,_? ~: A k . . ~..,..x . ,s , ._ 1. pip 'remedy, . - 'Saving intltbrANr se ~ •ye,irsailith ~..., • —, lF,"7":4_,:mry .. I ' l l' 7 4,....t AN O 4O O . !tIY . Inc a rtevere lung. affecti.M..-lasti - t% ~ , Van- ;• 0 - -'•• : 1 - .. ~..- 7 c7 . ----," .-- ~ ' lv ~-4•!7.4 )` .'''!!Kg f .r .. , '. ' aumPtiork - As anzhPeti)4: l oke. ' 1 0. i '.Whis kilt:, plirriiirallaii,••af , eke.X.sii, ; •,'ai Iterriessantsok ' suiterers the 'mpareir,ntiertre. . • ..-.-- - ; : .' , 74.' •-- ~ "''',••• . ' at li ' ffe - ° " 1, 41 " , 1101 1 1 "*' .. ..' • !roan who &Ova it. :he w il l senti.arroWpf Ihe.irre- n . ..-..-, :k ... 1 -... -bp a 'Amu - , .., , !we, : .-.- - ,aeriptioatised't* a thareo, •:aviiirtheokikectlems•to ..- - ,,f,. •-• 'f-N -, •,, , TS OFTTPF,,,THM 'Pi' •;••• . 1 ~ * paring and t * aarne.irtkh thdadlt And a ??....6 • ' BilblATN'S BMINge :II • 1 4 • CB:E4 •: • f • - elves for Voriscarekno. ii:likunaZ7flarraamyris, , , vmrti: Druccrelsrrafetot-ro., PA. , L/restaz-. ' Mr. Cocoa, 'and all, Throst;andr. Luarl4/reatntio: - . -- 1: ,•. ,•. . •-,-- rta*ltss •.7 . .. . . ... .. . . She only Object of the advertiser. to vending the Pre- -' For Bronchia:A,. Aril boara, Catarrh, Coo. rieription is to.benefit the aillicted,.. and spread-law*. , . ' i m p a pti ci m and Throng zab i c-oea.„. yon which-he courie.iires sittraltrable,'-and helsopes '. 4 r„,,. - • •a'• • .' 4, i''. .4 r s ,y soapier wifttryihisiaty.-•,,atit *ill onst.them nottang.4.o3 may.prove tibleaahent, - ; '4..;,. ' .-..-• •: `‘,- i• •, 4. 'Binlittfir Aii):I i rBLIC:SPEIIitIIS ' . • ~ .t -7,--- • ..,, zaiiwyszw , w l .11 'ALWAYS "coop s upcni. hill4eP7lPlatlltig..ttelliefl6. - iPtiOn: recce. b ' y' retain . 41) A„A . Hr..,„..y..... ~,,„„.r .1 „; 4.1.. A., th.. ..i.... >mannavillpieraeaddreas: Rev: filf)litAtiV•A; WILSO; -," '!----••--7-!---------'-------e,'-,--:"•.----•--- '•slien Jan. '2l'. .66.. 4.ty. .• Williarnsburali: Kings Co.. VI. :Y, - - taken before Singing or Srukiirg;; and relieving the • • - :. thrbat alter an unnsuel exertion of the Irocill. ergan..— . . . , ' l `.h . troaula are recommended and prescribed by Mtg : siciane,:andhave had Matinionials ..-from eminent men , , , ibtonghOnt..; the country. • Being. an' article 'of true . merit. • and having proved their erft&tei by a test 43 . .. . . many years. each year finds. theni le new.ineslities in . . varlmis 'parte of the world, and. the Troches are nniver sally gimaoinked better than other articles . . . Oman,: Only •TROVI,I:i; 'PELONCUIt•I. TaocaW" and do. . . the ' - `not take an of e Wor th /rm . 'lmitations that may be 'offered. • ' • , • . •• • • .• ... . . m Sold everywilf...m - in the United States. and•in Forele .. Countries.' at SSIT-nts per box. I. : . - October2S, .0 . fiTit . Ar; GLastsr, • Pottsville, Psi. -• • .;-- 'AGENT§ FOR Tps,sALE OF. TES , 191asTILL11 & WILSON WTI (4- .111 A CHINE S •.. . . • • , . Coneity.'. •• A'nninher ritrbv..4. excoMit. Family Machines are al , w...:.S:k.vQt in irtnit: - eau ts,seen in operialoo iytdlntg :tt.ttie cnyner hriftb'un4.:Norwegiat Pottsville, seccanninclate - personkr - using 1 these - Machines: et l O l Y I'l-eiiivr...shrent.r.s......!iits(llllNK. OM and Spxr. And Tin.:¢in. 'all nurnbers and :colo r?, 4;;4 1 , uiy aaapteAto , §etvitig Machine. , useq . .wit be kept`; Thoreogh instructions ter ;working these. MaCilueS be ;riven th parties nuiehashig.- •,. - We are also Agent; for the Sale'of . • , •. • . . • The Howe. 44.1pyring Machine, . • Which' is pronounced.to-be equal to :any t.b.e.SeW-. ins ~)12tchinee, . . now market, , Lq ,pecUliarly adapted tor htiavv : svbrie.. and. partientarly. for . SCHilla leather ::The shuttle: is larlrer. and the needle eulailer than' in any o:het Machine in use.. • • ()niers is ill receive. Troaipt attention: tint exathinebefore,pnrcheiSing elsev.there:. • 'THE GREAT ENGLISH.REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL'LETTERS .PATENT • . .•3 . .A.11 12..5 . ' CLARK'S: - . . Celebrated. FensalOirilli; . • • Preparedfronro• prescription ,qf Sir .T, C4arke. D.; Ph - ysieimi I:xtraorilliteroLt•l the Qyefili. • This' invaltiable InedicineAs unfailing' in the .t ure slljthose painfultand •dam-erons diseaaea --to which the female constitution is It modemter alr-ex ceqs and retnoves all obstructions. froniwhateve cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. • • . •. To iTliztrried Lattiiies • z ills rdritctilarlyauttett. It will: in :a short time, bring on thomonthly period with regularity. Lodi -bottle. puce One Dollar. bears the GoiernMent . Stamp of Great Britain. to pre.vent c oanterfeita.. - . cArriose. . • • • . . . These Pills .chould 'not be. tnken.:4 . Females. dur-• it 4 th.e.l.lllSl' ,T 11.1? E E.' .110.NTIIS . of reirr st i n. '' . eg., as they are,sqre:.i6 bring Cir. Miscarria ge, ofnny-otherTimethey:nresafe. . - .Every woman knows that the, bloom • of leaith.iriust lade, w the slighteat irremi !itchy or Mistrnethei 'of • the Mense...... These Pills . are uuty the: whniaies Mead :in her Minr.of : trial. - and the only sere. 'poeitive.-apd never . fitilMg : care of Saiiprw.sicie 'of .nature. from What ever cab's°. .Sirmild that 'the fechle , tean take them. with fierfect seciwity..,yet licwierfel' in..their effects. that they may : tie safely, cdlecl, a never Begala; TO nll eft , 4l3 of Nervous Mid Splits! • Affeations. Pains In'tlie Back and Limbs,- :Path:mit - in slight :exertion': Palpitation of-the Ileart; 'Hysterics, and:Whites.' these Pills, will' 'effect a' cure when all other meitne have failed; and attliongh a powerful- remedy, do not toi l -. fain iron, 9alotuelouttimony., or anything hurtful to the .'• Pall directions in pamphlet Around each package, which ;lonia be citrefully.proserVed. • ••• . • SOLD. Br A LL.DB CGOTS7.3.-' Sole General Aden t -for the 11 - aired States and British Dominions.' : ;JoßNosgs. 271Ccallandt St:,‘,N. Y. • 00 and. ti three cent postage etamps elosedloAny atithorrsed, Agent,. will ensure ti bottle. cOntaintne 09 -Pills.; by-return 'mail. ~securely-settled trout all tatierVatiort..:,' . Feb' 3. '.otl--b7ly •• I'O . P/71:1Ft 111.4111 , . 'BKAttli tvy the ceniplexion: upe !Deftly .Concentritteclyte ,Ext rnct SarenpOil!n.. One bottle eqtutts In . strengtl one*Alliin of the Syrup of Deduction, ' - • 'Take -114. wore 11.7in1ifi!! Reniedien-.for mipleamrivand dariacrons Use limsusou.ea livraAeT Buctic and; ImpttxwEliqiiikot USE. THE B;EST•! DR.. CtOCK'S - -ESCELSIORbAIR RESTORER A' - Perfect Utair nestoricir and Bair Dreskiitrr. Cprulbinott.: and the Itet t..prertrittioti. fiir the HAM ever Presented to the pnblic. , Will in every instance restore - Ginty Bahr •to its Original eolnr.(whether Black or . B own) Will cause Bair to Mani open Bald ilienitbs.' when 'the :dist:at:se. is pot - hereditary. - Will. !stop Bair from. Full bag' 'Off.. or • Tuirnio4 Cray; «ill Cure nit Ertiptiono.....af:: the !Scalp, will -Rivsnen've cc...rf. Dautlittff, xind telt . It iselegantly perfumed, and is all that ran be desired for a'.Dressing.: ' •IT ni'-NOT. .A hut by Supplying. the Secretions of the, ry.clauds acts tis a BP.-STORER. • Itwill not SOIL the finest linen. or STAIN the.hicest bonnet • . •• • find that when Children's . hair - is harsh and. tvir,t , M , thin and scant it will immerliately•imprieve by the use of the Ilvetoi . &•: thereby Ittving.the founds situ Mr a luxuriant. head rd hair. this . . preparation remains no sneer of lead or other . articles deleterious' to the hair so 'common in most' Hain preparations •now :in the martik.' . . - iris. used - and recommended by the clergystal the IluMity,' ' . . The , proprietor is awargthat Many have been jthait ..pMit (al by the high sounding , . pretense • of jhe nuiner preparationi, with widen the market has . beep filled for a fewlearspast,lbyt such confidence does he Mace in the meritS•ot 'his Restorer that he ;offers hi . 'ail ea-es . ti, refund the 7/20 . 2)0i/ attic ft:tfirwough 1, iaf of tiro bop tie- if it fail.t to give perfeetNatbiaetioiz.• • Wi`II;AZII&NT it in every, instance, 'tindnine convince the inost keptical of its merits.: . • • Call for . DM. C COCK*: licxycliiior hintr Restorer: TAli.Z' r u oruxa. . Sold by all Drag . gists - at $1 00 - per bottle, or six lint.les for $5. 00; . '• • • 1 pr. I F. B. tj,LOCK.,Proprie.tor. • Manchester. NMI. • . ...M.SATAAIRSQN, Druggist,, Agent for Pottsville; Pa. . .. • • , , . LIPE-HEALTHSTRENGTH.. • • LIFE-•-HEALTH-:;-;STRENGT11, .I.LEEL-1 - -NEALTIL , --STREPTGTII.' • Hundreds linutnousantl. annually dn.. pi , unainrely; w hen; it they wonhi _ire tlie GreAt Fretirtv*ruedy, • • 14 - 1.41.1. AN DELANIAHRPS' .• , Al.4:lo,rivied t6pociiie , - - Prepared by Graliciere:;S: •Pupent.,. •:k0.'214 Hue Loin, ,hard; P.tria." from: the prescription - of Dr, : Juan:Dela 'mare. Thief Physician of. the. -du Nord on LarinoWere a fair tritil, they would find immediate rc lief. red, in a shm ttlnie. be fully • restored to Health And:Strength.: It Is used in -the practice of many earl nent:* French physician' .with,. uniform .tmcceps. and biehlyrecommended.as the only lx . wid , ..e and Specific • Remedy focall persons,staering from -General or Sex 'llebilify..nlj • eranaeMentE.of-ihe Nervous Forces. Melancholy; Muscnlas•Energy..P.hysical . . .. .. .. . . .trillion: Nervonsoess. Weak:Spine. Lowness of gnirits. Dimness of Vitibill, Ilysle.r.:es,. Pains:in' the Back and I,ltribs, Impotepey,,te. .• ••.. .• " •.' ; • • - . • ' ..Islii lanunale eamennvey an•adequitte idelvof.the.ina mediate•and nlinost .niiritenlorts' ctraitge It oceasiona to Vie debilitated aatl shattered Syneni. • In tact. itetands. unrivalled as an. unfailing . .euro of Ihe•rualadies above . „ . . . . . Sntreino . more; but. nee The. Great. French Remedy i it iilli effect a cure where 'all - others faCand althoneb a poWerful remedy.. contalus:.nothfu,s; ,hutiful. to the' 'most delieatde.;mtitation. .... - ...... -. ... : ~: ~.... .Pamphlers...containirez. full partienlars;:ind directions' for. triing... in Erin.lb.h. French. SpaniSti 'and (termtm fle et-imp:lay each box, and alio . E.ent..free to' any addrele.x . Price thie.Dolliir per..box ; . .§ix ' Nixed for Piie Dnl . . by'n));Prpgaists thrnnu.hont. - the world nr'wil he sent by mail. eP4,1161V . Seilii!ti • from :111 'observation si)(171 fled price. tn.. apy . .atithorizd.,ligetits Revratv of 'Counterfeits and .Iniftations.. . . Propiietor's e'xclnsiv.e Ntnnits..l4 Ameried; OSCAR 9.- MOSES co .-,7 coaravoi St York. . ..' Anth,irizefl , Agf.nt: for' Pot.tvillt.. ifFINP.Y.SAYTOR, Tanutiimi. SOindel& Bond..[Feb n,,*GO—rgy'.- . . . . • MIAS it . Dlello. .111A11.111.1019E Die "is -the best - In the The only -true' and perfect Dye---11artilless—In stanti.,.leouS arid, Reliable-,produces Black lir Natural Itrown.:—retuedleS cfreetsur Bud DYea. 'find fro9nenthi restores the iaigtnal color.- • Sold by, all Ornafgists. liteudn cline ia aigned, W: A. Batche/or, ;SI :Noel:1Y Street, - ,Neiv . . . • • .'„ February 10,;1:sll6.. • • . • , 6711 • . @Orrin birt. rtie.—Eyery younir; lady. and gv ntl em an in,the United States can, hear Shmething very, much to their adirintrwe rviiirn. mail Mee of charge,) by addressinr;"the under, ntned - ...:ThosehaYinz: fears of beintz,humbinr4ed %till oblige • not- noticing tlirs;cardi : othenv will piciase,•ruirtrirss. thfrir- obedi ent ! , ei•vtint. •. Tuos.. P. en APMAI4.. . 8":11 Etronasil4; . GROWTH' AND. FEAUTT . London• Gray . Loudon • •.' • . Rekorer London ...Hair • .11Kir Color Intallible".. lie•torer toindon • "Thlif-Color, . Itestrnnr Loriflon: - Cbari!tc.4l ,* Retor..t . Lontl•'.u' .. • llair Color • : . ' • Rc , sriner London . .criihont 1' • 11z)ir,('ol,ir„., _Restora- • Ileqtnrer limiclon • • ... • • . • I lair eol,•ir •• Roe:tOter . _ . Loud by{.1137, Ilair Color .:. :' • five': • -.. Restorer. IL S'. the ocapkuown rest.rerld:coloiand perfectbair, dressin.v; combined. Delieittely.pitribmcd' , ... 1.,0ni.1.m ` Dues . 1170 Color •. Reinovee . Restorer lumina . London not . al[ . London:. . .., •. ; Bair Colie ..:. . 13(;Arore : t -London: ' . Stain- • flair Color - • 'Dandruff.' EfeFtorer totidon.... ._ .' : Hair COlor , "..,.. *. .. : Restore r Lond.Ai . or.,Sldl - . lialr Color ' and Ttertorer London :* '- - flair Color •• : ' ' .Remorer Lon . don Aivthinfj . .. flair . 90(4Tyz. Restorer TII DJ:O6SY. AND • X CDT 111E.S.w.rel.v.AN: 000 J. AND, LIiALTIIY LOLondon• .. • Rnir.Color . . _ .. .. Loudon Cures all ilair,C,..l<ir " It. will' '... Hestorer London-• •:' .- . • - .lliiir. C•: • .10t- • ' _ .fieF•ttirer . . . Lgraima . Pisemha Bair Ci•lqr prevent Itakniar. hondrin • ' • • Mir .. • • Tte.lorar Of the: . • Ilair.Colar •6e hair - ..„Resibrer piraion • flair Color . • . • liet4orer Lan+l ,• irt' Staip. • 13mr : froth Re, , torer. Londgaa. .• Coior . • , • lierstrirc,r, , 'Condos. Color No i.. 54 in..; or. pre.paritthi.before or, after Its, use; 'applied by the hspil (ir snrt brush' • • • • hi.t.osrsa.--4t i.lll po4itively sron.the Stair froin.fall- Ing. and' omee it to stow on. bald heads in eases where the follicles are . • o:oln cents a bottle.:: hottlek: $l. Soldlit Dr. 330.N0 , th SIXTH: Strc , et. above 'lane. Philada.,.and'all' the lending Drug:nista and Trancy-goOds dealers' - 1 Sold-at, • ..lIENRYSSYLOWS . • d.; 'Ring Store': NOT A Few qv' Disoe.hzes that afflict mite kind athe fidm etirruptions of the blood. ' Helmbohts Estnict. of .Sa*Rrilla Is remedy otthe itmost value The eon' resai ono. 'and lit spar i cane Of fin val id.:-Pnblishect fot , the benefit; and as a CaIJ TIOX TO YOU :slO - 'Arl VI. and others,. sal:Par . :from Nervous Debility; PrernMare Decay of 'Alanbood: .&c.. •pupplying M . the nun.: time Ter AfiCATis or Ry one who ha. cured hinwelf afteiundergidnereonsid erahle mmekery......l3y eneloidng postpaid addrei!ned en velope, aingle copies, free of charge. may ba.had of.the author. , NATHAN .SLAYFALF., EFIV, • 'Feb . Brooklyn, Xining:rd., A CLeAt, S3DVD.I SKIN AND BRAII111131; COWOLNXIONI . follows the nse'of Concentrated . Fluld'Ex.. Una :13araaparilla.... .It removes. black. Spots:. pimples and all eruptions of the ' .• --• ExTftAirr or pAgi cleanees and renevatea - the.blood,'lnotile the;vigor of health' Totethp. f yst e in,,end..oniges onttheluiriionu that retake diaeaae, Oct 'a, • • ."' .4 3 -tfit • • A:TH . INQ OP.BRAITTINS AOY.T.',Oit.EVER. ...Thote:who desire .I:knit/wry of,roinplextion; mnatige' • ri'llanit enrich thelblood: which'Tho.araoi.ree Ciltient- TRATIMEITILAOTSILISAPARILL4• invariably 1101U1.: + - Re. collect it to no &era AA:for Take no other, , . . 'mimes airrouthi.7-A ..Gentleman who lafp - _,ed . rot years' frool'Neiiima Debility; Prethafore 'Decay •• Sad the'etrecfs..ofyonthrol hallberetion.WllLioe the aake of gaffeilng•humanity; Pend !reel° all who - need 17, the rettioe au4 dlieetiona for nuatorthe simple real. sly by which.he . waacared: , Sofferemitiathig to profit the advertiser a c!perlerice, Cia da Ig.addteremit: ' . Tao 27 ~'6B y) •No. 1.3 amnabers - • ' ' Mitchionthe Expotimaran,t Car‘Vodgbi.' alba Throat and Lung, Try it. '•_Sold bfflOatiy tlayTnr. POttOrplit: I.lC.l3trwalltinerivill, and I:!o!•wgitda generallz. .ilitn'iknatonateid nawnpdagaNith'Explanittonli • ,, tfy eacpatierined Name and Female Ptoplcian. Sent. tretiltia Sealed ,Eni•elopi for. !S Centso. , - • • ddrevs , Mss: IiEWLER, 13naoklyn Y 'Maich 17, 416- . -114 m, IVIA KR 1,14 D. ALL Marefaott:Notices must is .accompanied ci'utlitOirPPear'OisthAJdeittgit - • • . . bAVIE , L-DAVIES, , On. the.' ith liPat.;, by 'the Rev . Win. Mr:Jou 13.ictEs, of Cumbela, to 3tiss- Ma eok. D.Avi ss,. Of 13e)lreont. • . . . • LEE-GRUM3f-,—At•Pottsvine, 'ori:Thot.•4clay • even . - .inz. April-12th, Rev, Joseph. McGee!. Mr. I ;kwis 514 Lisita:a both' *rarest 'llelaivare. - Nonveglan' . .S 2 YDER—H.AVE3I.Oo Thordity evehiritt,:tbe sth Init.. at the reaidencerof the bride's father...by the Rev. G. R.. Bliicltealee....Feso. - A.,'Ssrozie to • Miss:.E4a..3l. .13....cEN, Nit!' 01.5usquefia.una, Su.sqliehanea Go,. Pa:.• • • ' thev.BoroniTh 'of Hyde Park,' Luzerne CO.. Pa.. the Rev. J: P. Efarris-31 - r. Joux WILL . IdIIB and .MattoAaiT TUollaa, of the same irrinornicenvnts' of drailut, free.: Thinie'ci Civipaniect with notice 4, &c., must. -be paid for at the' :cdte of 10 taints per line. . • .. . . . . . . •. 'cox—ln Mechatlicavilte:Aliril 4tb.,'lttis: AN:4A. COX Wife of Peier•Cpx,'ageil . 4S'yea.4. - finontkilid Iday.; . •.. . . . •• - 43.436 but not•forgiitteri.: .: ' •• . . -,- • , •.' ' ' . . •We saw her stiffermzs, iieardher ifahs, ... ... - • With -titiohoing-beart and isteping eyes; '-..• - '. • ..13nt.Tro's.-. she taluily alt,seps at last, • -.-. '. : - : Sweetly folded on Jesu: breas,t; . _ • . .- . KIMPATRICK--512thiClAy.. - ) 361111Vb... •Thur'saay morning,' the 12th inat.;.Sweirt KIRLi' . ATETCK. aged (t 1 years. .• ' • • : • . The relatives and Mende' of the. fanfily 'are. itreited to attend the faneral froailhe residence' of. her sister. -.Alm...T.amerr4 Market. street., nn Sunday • afternoon,:the ,lath inst.. ut 3 o'clock', to ;proceed' to Mount ;laurel. Cemetery.. . . - .WERTZ:-.ori the 2'2d of March, in New Phliadalptiiy Schuylkill CO,:;.Et.tzniirrii• wife o! Jacub.Wartz, ailed 4T yearl. 3 . ninutha and 16'daye. • - ••• . • • who mourn over the fuss Ofl.hidr del :tired l.rrad and wisl to mark their. place of 'ri plus with a Killable and Memo, are 'hereby 'respeetfully k•lit fornied_thatan extellive 'Marble est.ibilabineur will be opened in Tattiiville.'. ?coming - .April) Norwegian St..; between Coal Anil Railroad Sit : . where a cookie. assort menrof. Marble \Vnrk will be ready for telection,. Also Granite .la and Brown, Stone work done: 'Further notice fluc ' time. EAGLE 'MARIILE WORKS, f-tt Febiyir,y 17, 66 GENET %L offer_ myself n the eandhlate fur Chief Buf:zepti at the ea-. iuint.r - 11nrirugh 017am'. • • .Puttlp;lll6. A pri/ .. 13, .46 ...Dl ,l /40t; UTlcor orir . , PaisT IN E H li • .SIP,The purtnerOup 13cret.nfor..-e.-A iAttuu, in tie Luw - the. , ,underotuned wu.t.'ilth4 day. di.solvod: glrti Tnirtner -will heicarter conduct but , .ocus in hi...? individaurtuane; ••• lAVID 8.. iiREEN, • • BARTHOLOMEW.. :A pii1.1?..'64-i!S-4t . . G 00. D . T FIR E COM 17, - 11..—A Ineetilmof the MemhOre of thi...Comilany' MI! held ht • their • thi.. Nat iirdayLeeenlotz. at Ty, • me.lo.h. All- of Ll.e> members are am:tested to be prePent, as hn.ine3 of importance will be brought before the mectinz. ify,'onler of the Company_ : ' lIPNTZINGER. Goy. .• April 1.4, M 4 . . . . . . . . ovir. lc re. of Tillfli.l.lNiOlN FIA.II:I.' 4t4t4011.111A.T11410i . OF -POTTS _VIIL 1.1E.::- 7 POITSVILLE.: APRIL - I.lth:.- I.sil6.—The . Animal Meeting.of the. Stoeltivildets of. - thd Company tier the election ofpiroctiire., will'. be held,at their .Of rice on Tiiiiedev, the Tel. ihiy of .Nley 'text, tetwoeu the lioni:s.ot 2 and tio'clock, P. M. •. .. • :-. '.. . .. . • April 14,..iei—.15-St: - ' 3IILTON- 00011 F.:, 4047: .. . . . -#l4 , —Fecdor Dain. Co • I Co., PIIILADEL -4.--. PULA. Awn 4 ;, 184/6 . .---The',Antinal - Meeting of Stockholders will beheld at the Office 01 the Corn pony.: No, 2:13 Sonth • Third - :street;. on. , U5..51) M4Y ist, at, t 2 nn., :when an election, will be held for Threeto4s to serve Ter the'enSuh,g ,, year. •.' . • ; April it 4 66-12 2t:. • T. It: ENGLISH. Seety: Annual :311 cc t i g.—Th e Annual.\ieetinr of -the Stockholders attic ST. CL AIR COAL COMPANY.... wilt 'b • held -at the American frottire, pottseille;. on 'WEDNESDAY.: - .May 2d;.•113 : 6, at 10 o'clock, A.. M., for choice of Directota for the'ensultig 3'ear. and ten - us:talon of any: other biteinta; that may legally co - mebefore Ate meeting. - ' • . (GEORGE C. STEARNS„ SCCieinry. ' IS 3t' April 14. GG iiiiworcorr COAL. 4(IO3IPANN. Spocinl :Meeting .of the Stockholders of thiSclonnauty he held . at No. 23. Exchange- .Baildlog.,* TUESDAY: tand lust , at 12 w e l o ek,' 31„ for the • purpose stf. corisiderlnft the pro p +sed loan, and accepting the recent . supplement. to the charter. - • • GEO: COLKET.; Secty. - -. April 1- 1 ; 'Gil . . • • 15-2 c • TuE MeMbers • of The Crmaregation of ihe S . Y.--477First Assoeiateltertirmed Presbyterian Church or Pottsville, will take nmiee that. a meetinut of the members of said •Congregatin • wt:11 be. held SO; the Church: ,on Market Street, in' the Berongh Of Pottsville, ou Tuesday. the 24th day of April, B;melock. :tor the -purpose of electing'. Trustees' of aid Chtireti,'to serve until. the. first Monday-1n Janbary, - 1867. and aliM for the . purpose of ernytidering the ne cessity or propriety of selling :the Chu reh •bu tiding to aid e'nurega ion, situate on' Market Street aforesaid,- .at Which . place and time you-are hereby notified to.4lt tend. :.• .1.4 . order Of the Trtiteet4. *- • • ' WTLLIAM:POLLOck. Sect]: Poltsvilie, - . April 11, .60 15-2 t - . DIRECTORS.. • - of Achnyllii;l - .County.:-Gesr.ury4P.:• In phrenanee otthe forty-third 'section of the net of Sth 'May. 16.14, you nre . hereby . .tiotified to . ..meet in eonven-. .tiod at the Court Hameln Potisrille,:on Tuesday. May Ht. ISSN [it'll o'clObliin the-forenoon. and select. viva voce. by a majority of . . the. whole number, of directors prevent. •Me person of eliteraty - and scientific, negoire ments. and of skill and experience in the srttif ns CountY.Superioterident for:the three snecceding j ears .deter,mine the amount or the for the same, and certify the feenit to the State..SupTintensi 'ent'at Fliwisburg. al:required by the. thirty-nmth and• foi•tisth sections of said'iset; • • '• • - .." ..• Legislature at its tireeetif sessiOn, cblibrZeii day'of meet frotn the - first - .:lloritlitir to -1 he !het Tu'esday of 31a7;. - nod thei time it fixed at 71 o'clock: A. M.. to 'e incetii•owe 'directors emrann• in 'the morning `trains, anti wishing to return in the:aftertmon • •' JEf`SP.: Supt: of Sclidiq. Co.. Poll Carbon. Apr,ll 14th . ' : 15' lit DELiAIIITMENT , OF G 174 KM: ANN 'OF - TUE 'Pop Office: No. 4/ -Neigh I , 4d•veirilli streft..• ' 4'prit Oth, ISM:tr.—PROPOSALS FOR FURStt- Es:G. COAL FOR -TUE PIIILiAOELPRIA ALMS. IlOCSE.—:Scalcd , Pr4sisals frorn.Miners.for tarnishing 2,Soo . (twentv..e . ight hundred ,i tons of first quality hard White Ash-l;feboyikill Coal. tor the Philadeiphia ionise.- will be 'recitired -at the Odic*, the %whatn ot thti Poor:-Nc.:42' North Seventh Street, Philadelphia, until 3lontlitY, April gutti. OGG..tit The Coal to be deli vered. five Kan slate..du .1 or' other . impurities; at the.:Alinshouse Wharf,on theschnylkil4 before the. first Clay of/nlycltiqtt and _to he Inspe - led and weighed iii carte- iti the-scales: (3. 240 timid, 0 the bin.) 'do the .Altoshouse'Groonds. as deltverCcl: • The'Propostls wilt state- the le ices.•payable-in City ',Warrants, for each 2c0 . 01) ;.rit" Tozi;!' Cs! 'up; Cont. .• 500 : (Fire Allisuilri , d) Egg . .300 (Thre.e Stove • "* anti the location tied thine.from whirh it,is.proprwed to deliver, 'accompanied . certifl6tes - from persons known to tlie'flnird. ttiat the ,person or persons Itinz its?. rifer in . br areactnallyenizatrod tit.thebugne-s of mining Coal. and ofriniffleient antlity to eKer.the the contr.- et ; for the faithfill perf.rmarthe of'Which securi .lylwill be required. , The Guardians of the - Pfthr reserve the riztht tolaceetwitny prlpsial in whole or In 'part. or tii,reject n 11: as they. May deem beg for tha. interests of the City: and in the eiient.of failure on the part.of any Contritetth to 'ilelirer. tho'CM,l ncenitlinat tri his neree-. Meth:both in -mistily pod Anantity, the..quardintai of the Pia 4- reservethe.rittht tp.buy alreWlinre ..whatever .tiatitity may be reqiiired to meet ..the. di•lleithicy. and chartii in .the Coatraetori 1088 or &wive' . 0r15113 ,, froth such lettuce. • • . , • • • • ' RE .rorer rtt.stErer . . rr.nr . nmis. m• hr,endorse& "Proposals for furnishing Coal to Philade 'Almshouse.. • • ... • . • Blank-f+rnr_ - pf prVOialti nt the office of the Guardians.. .• •. (.111..AltLES malea. April 14. 'GeV 15.5 t . .• Secretary ralzni E COALp YARD. O.I7I:LINGER; 'Proprietor.. • PRICE LIST OF COAL PER TON. BROKEN COAL, at the yard $4 ne—deltiered. 1.5 5n EGG'. " - 4 fiO COS 50 STOVE 4 50 5 59 " CTIESTSrT" 3 00• • i s oo J. t.-JILTL LINGER: w-tf • • Jnlv 22 .65 WA_NTE D. . . , T.NFOUnA.TioIV. , WANTED , ' RS - . to• ;-.the whereabents •ItlATili AN N• •DAVIS.'2who. left her . •fathers hone in bit.•Laffee. on tiOnday morning, - April Feb.' Simi between 12 and I3,.yeara of, age ;' had dark' b-own hair and - dark eyet , had -On when gibe left. a brown ealleo dreas, brown .stir coat, black straw hat, - trimmed with brown ribbon. Any information •as to her: whereaboute •wilf be thankfully received' by:her father, - . • - • • . . EVAN DAVIS. April 14. '66' '• •• ; .15 20. C _ ARP ENTERAI . WA.NTED...,A qumber wanted immediately, to wnrk.cin anew , Breaker 'at the St. Clair Coal Company's 'Shaft. Inquire of Win. Kendrick., Superintendent; St Clair. or ~tolVni. Reiser, Intilder,, on the ground. . : . March 31. '06.--13-3t -- VitrANTitlkhy n enmixstent penion. one who fully Y talcretauds m ining and ailne . machinery, a situ stroll as Stmerintendent'ora coil mine.. - Address; S. Schnyikill Co.. Pa: March 24-212 4V LD 1180031- HANDLES WANTED. w , —7le undersigned want or bay old Broom Hand le", in any quantity. to be delivered to MILLER & MoDONBL,-Coal St., Pottsville. Tel ROWNE -4 itiNTV7RDSAI. B 110031•. ILEA D...--WANTBD.-=Aeimrs, for every , county In Pa, "for the best Broom Head ever invented.— '!BMwnels.Unlrersol.Broora't la the best selling article inihe coautcy. No Pa t ent-Rlght to buy, aa we assign territo7 witherkr charge. Agenta are. making money . fast:, tfend $1 %for gauge or for Circular.." Address H;WCROFT CO.. Care of Jas. L. Maven & Co , Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb H.. 66 „ asn'r ,I,ArANTED.-.Twelye -good second-hand Boilers AO or 3110d:intim : The highest cash price will be Odd. forliathinery or. serail Iron of any, description. Extra prim Lpald'.for chain or railroad iron. • . Ste= etinines and machinery' of all kinds bought :and sold on a?mndsaion. at the lifachineryot on Coal Street. •_ • • prompt SPARKS:. .• • .1111rOrdens oy mall will receive prOmpt atten don. ENG, NES WANT E D.—The un &reigned wishes to purchase 3 Rk. - C , Ollll-her4 Steam Enditiee, So or Noir=e-Power each. Addrers - /AB= SPARKS Pottsville, Pa... 19-tt Miy T. •6t DIED. IL ,11E1L . 15 .. Lk 1 4 1 Glll4 . 1470r1( - 71 — C_Th er iti3ltt,r; prs by the Oipb4nw dienAttryiCorthe baletice •3n 'the, sollteßEß, :Administrator , TIN.EICIMMEL - dectetellA ta 2 111 -. tteceitnt .fttt.:titrtri.the Untlimi,of . 41 0 MIntotent; e t . oti.Centrti 00 WratieAda* daya-mr,[ey ikettietilti the fir•n, • :Mit, L. WAltray, AA DRIIIMIAIIt i IitATIKIN: as Letters"'or A t 4 alinistration nn th,,, JOHN- SMITH.' Ilit 4 of the ilnibbol et Schuylkill C'Ounty, deccai-41. buil 1...m. 2r , aulx , criber—Vintice Is hereby given tt all u ed to said- estate to make Paym-ut, and elaiuts will present them for .PlC:Pfnent . • • . . J 01124 SO. ZINGER, Adno . April '66 • ADmiNtwritvr.rox NOTIC .atsLettersofAdtiiinhitration os th" YID T..III(.IIANDIC. late of the itoina•di ;Seanylkill Cosidy, deceased.- hire bee;* mar sufi-criber—Notice. is heretic Octa a• detred to said e.tate to make loran& jog dijims %Till present them for • .. RICIISRDS, Apiil . l4; 'co Ouricuv , .4 , couw r , ".'.kill county: In the mann. of joilN K I MllllL.'dennnt.ed. The - undee,i tor, aippolntati-by tbe unid:Conrt- t o . ai, ivi! suee in the hands of J•hn • Khnmsl.• • nod i x ,o l .Kkasnel. administrator s of J e deceased, ,ke„.and also to adjist and mak e ot- the money. itrisJng from th.r, 4 1,,,,, • decedebt. fincludtmt, the I lower paid John Kimmel. decewed.) amour; ta,„ titled•l heivto. horehy gives no , ••t„ e.tetl: that he wilt attend l'ur thlr ompe e. in•the Korontth 'otts‘llle. Tllll4O, th;4l• N en p ou noß ••••,. ..[T'uttso:llle. March ' • • • ST A-TE.. OP PA._ Dieensied.-A,ettem or Admini4 m Ks:Zak:pc PHILIP BEtIKMAN, bite of Patin ceased. bivalve been doly minted to the nne.ent All pet• Sons Indebted to said Estate are a l , make •pavment. and those havink claim, in prn same without dehly to •• SARAH A..Bzuo i , biareh '66-11-6t* • "ns.:III74II..STRAT' A I*VC——ATIONE.-, EN, • e s .Letterof Administratioe onth , .1113ls/RY . StioEhl9KEll.' (1eech . ..4.11, late to the, of lAchnylkill•• Raven. 'Schuylkill emmte. granted by the ' llettiatee or hicht*lhil C-unty tincletrianed. all . Iseranne' bidebt;d i» the are.requeAed to ulnae immediate tnym t et. having chime or 'ttemanle ..aaainah' the. eaiatt decedent, *ill make krum n the ; , /i cetth“hl, , , •-•. • 'PLINT PORTLIt... :MarCh'.l7, ;68 _ A DYIIIVINTRATION ti Letters - restamenturyiwon 1 , „ )ate of tllcs.:l3orow2h the. County of Schuylkill: to the•andeisigued.All - pere.9n4 indot , t , :ti to , r elte. are hereby regarsterl-to make ftyttur.t. ha'rimr. rlaiuis against the shine, tbkr...; tnlt delklY;TO DANID.W. DAVIS. or t.o his - Attornev, DAVID A. JON Ea, ?, Pcatscil le, March:lt:4l4 • FUR SALE AND To LEL GI On toI.II.LIR.—A two llorft.. L for oak cheap. "Api.)3 , U JAS. W. gor z 'Co; • . . • TIOUSE AND LOTO FOR P4llE,:', rl•slibrzriber 'Fed .at p - rivate oaks two Lots located on Ninereville Ir. the :\ Borough, of Pottsville. "The lute are io front hy 10d"feet deep.. On one of Ile. I , .te • I. . . . erected a three-etory• . Franie Dwelling 11•4• e. iiit, coneltiou.- For tcrrni..'&c., apply to t r riitiiir:, • the P ionaylvaala 80. ' , iti - USAN,Z4LES - 4:1 . April - 14...CA , •- :. ...- -- • - . FOR NA LE...The folOnrinviixtur . 4li::,? Pust 011ce are offered _t•r . fret . in:lengtb; 1 Newgpaper ;;;, iitnnbered podsecutively 'from! V., w divided and sold in eeetjulis to bilit 111111i1 CASE!.: Apply to. •, M. SILLYM tN. A prl .. • ',P..4 411{. I, Ff....H-The ahAn•oy. f..,t! mate a WIRE ?724i feet.torkang 'diumoror.. tars •apply.to • C , ItARLESE' BYEir Chief Eng:- *.%llala March 31. !IA; , • • .' • • int WAR:flai von -1111.E.—Perfor.A febY%, 'buy Clic vLhole.or.any part of the ItErny owned by the Bank of Commerce. are referred lELI T. 3111....LETt, at:0.11,10:v: and Wll. L. WIIIT.NET, Attorney at Law, P,N, liarett 31, '66 .• • - 17,1; • NEW GONTERNMENT - :PEI\ culled ,Oreenbtseh . .---1-30 9 w, .111-40'1 By the gross or boxesinf 2 dozen each—a new tat pen—Just received and fur sale at --B. . • , Book and Stall ncrc Where alSo. : tan he had All kinds or ottirr Steel Pens by the large-oreraallynantity. GOODRICH'S NEW POTA GOODRICH'S EARLY , SEEDLING TWA the ertflivet and meat productive Potato in, the Stride Potatoea sold lan4ear at sl.encit.. . FOX'S SEEDLING POTATO— v ery . MICHIGAN WHITE SPHOITTS—earIy and, Ive.. Garnet Chile.:Goodriehts Seettlinm'enzco, White Mercer Potntoeu;.- Pinkeye !Nary coata capital.Putato. one orthe beat and very productil Nune nitheQe potntoes . .itaae been aittred ait rot. and'appears to be perfectly lutnly. :We prn' them for' intrudnetion. &de at • ' . BANNANtS Sued Sloe. Potr. A - 11.1.11E.CitA r INCV.:FOK. A 1.000 {'EM I'-1111ENT:--The Plchoyikill II Steam Flour Mill for /*var.—the 'tinder executors of the last Kill. and Testament at Seyfert late of Upper Tillpeleacken Townihick County,' °tree at, patine axle. •On litniurdny. April At lo'cloclt' NI., uu the:premisoi. the vier 4tid advagittNovmy looted Steam Flour Attila: kill.lluven: and Five Building Lots. located e Mill, late the property of raid deeeatied. • The Mill is it folir-siory brick Wilding: in lii with three pairs of Inure and one chopper , . other maelunery'is runniug mei% i 4 an Engine honse. 20 by 40.-attached, with! power engine, in good runninzorder.- Them property a Ftream of clear,Spring Water. into are covered by fire-proof rooting. . The btiviness,•:whfch has been establislii years. gives continual employaieut to the.M would he a good Investment, Those deArin2 ace cacti property, would do , well to eistaine t before purchasing elsewhere. . In re'rard to the value of .the pfoUiitfi LEVI S'*.SMITII, of. Reading. Millwright. • • the easy..' For further_partictilats noPITI the undersignd. • JOSEPH SEYFEltiri " • .• ISAAC SEFFERT. .JAC. 11 . SE.Y.MERT.. • N. not sold will be for rout- uti • Poisesilongiven I.t..day of MeV. , :74far PAINTINGS IF REE ig /B/1.103 • A large number of valuable, American ati-Pr, carefullyTtolected fnan the' Phi;xl,: At Gallery.- Dur4eldorf Gallery, .New York, V. be-exhibited isittnin change, at the • . • • 170 w /NUM POlirVilli`: on Ttiescla • 'April 904th. "1!166, • Pievinbp to being told - by Auction, Mr. Geo. Among the paintings - are . the . following exquitte: " ; Cr'oqx•s fvelint, by E Moran: 's Coat 6cene. by.J. Hamilton. :' . Scene near Bine Mountain. by H. • The Penitent.Ma.dalene.- by S. S. SmitC. . ' Wolf Attacking Heer. by Oa° Somnt , r. Driving Carat. - Hama after Satre,: by S, P. Coast, New Brunswick, by S. Walker. ' -The Smyrise. by J. Ilnssent. . - • Souventr'de Beckley Landing. Pa:,by Ls . an .• J. 110 SEND. catalogue 'of the - conatilete 11. t fished shortly, itt circular, March 31. LOCKWOO ArEM'C.O.L,L AR, Molded wi.tit' the Neck anti- with • tor. the.Ccatiwi. - . . . Ti.m Lockwood Mfg Co. announce end? they hurt , ju=t brought out a New Molded cors, ing. more space,for the cravat, and in ail tilting. Mal ;better shaped ; than any herewfiv (with the exception of •":Lockwootl'a The, pap:4 is solid and will not . rpllt. and ' ,vend.) , stronger and morejltirable than any btr' 3 . made, being manufactured by the parties ah. 01::: .; years past have made the bond. dead and ino'ic , "`.; per for the U: S. Treasury 'Department. in ad s=`.; . this the culture themselves are made by the ty chltierfas our beet clotti lined goo&, and teed the best all,paper collar* made. - - • - Each collar is branded With an e.Aßltnif."c" has-been registered' in the • U. S. Circiut Cana e - Trade Mark. forlhislinality of goods. IV - A" new line of (Brent:its offered mi'agn ' • ' LOCK WOOD ;II PG. CV . • 233 and 239 South Third street. 1'r.5 , 1 1 : • (Jr 93 Re:ride-street, New York, • Jan 2T, .66 - ' J. WII CIAZILS, 1%;0, 16 NORTE( SIXTH STRiET, PILh • : • miaiurAcinntrat or- VeneiLin Minds '& Window , SI • ' -The lalteet and finest ittsortment in owest cash prime. - • Itak — STORIC'SDADRi MADE AND GOLDEN DWARF PEA. Ali an ornamental, tree there io- mato. more : beautiful.. -It. is -Prodiglou.ly Po" . quality of fruit It has few if any -Sangrias. is very ornamental being above medium em en yellow color, with a rich' mottled 'cartait The.leaves add much to its 'beauty. brig closely 'set. of -a deep . eTeen - color.. and ba !anger than other Peach leaves. The free • talus a-growth of more than three feet the hods are _so 'close - together that lute t tree.. loaded with 'fruit would almost re holder of amlmtneosebuneb- of vers . -The tree is very - healthy, "having s hotva . This is a valimble variety for cultivatiot andstttalllots ss-well as fut.:border -0 0 truly a beautiful 'sight to look at these mint .with their golden and carmine, knit' Tte! . eadly - covered and protected from late' Mu. $l. . - A supply for. sale at• ORPII-41, NW CO UHT . AI E. - an order of the Cepheus' Court of the 'Schuylkill, in the Commonwealth of Penns , Putk 4 criber. Administrator of the estate of trick. late of the Township ot ..Elet Ban County of Schuylkill, deceased, will exi public vendue, , cm. . Phstorsinr. the Sll'as dui of API At 1 o'clock in,the afternoon at the pro' - No. I. All that-certstin lot or, piece of in theTownihio of Haar Brumswick afo lug seven' acres and fOrty-eight . perch( lands new or late of Wre. Hoffman., Chi Frederick !Leonhard, GeOrge 'refer set leiiding from hlclieansberif to Port. Cli appurtenances.. .• • ' ' • No. 2. All that 'rertain lOt or piece two-story Inoue hoome and harn•thersou Situate-in life, township -aforesaid, con about theme acres.. bounded by lan& now of Henry ilotfinan; John HOffmau,- end running north _sixtyllme 'degrees west. Port Clinton to NlCKeanshitrx. with the at tare t hm. estate of said dcceased. .'l'erats at 'made known at the time and 'place of matm JERFAITAU Ade A. DOIIRMAWN. Clerk. March.3l, 11166
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