• . . . - i A Air e u . +4. ottea s. -7 •" • " porklis,v.!rp - v ,, ;,Fx. I.IIITVICIDAY. 'lg. 1060.. . . • • • ' 4 !Bi itzikfeiti• - • ends-thoti: - arayel. at be..threixintry's, 57tv,Goci' dg an . . • . • _ : - - 1 1311Ingrrtrtalah r -.60 17 t1L -- It is not possible to . say. that the. slintation of affairs in the Southern -States lately in re - bellinn, is more encouraging now than here'. tofore, : Gen - . Sickles 'who commands 2 the militarydepartroent. of.,Soutb Carolina; says diatinctly that it ,the trOops are ,Fwitbdrawn . from the 'field in which his administration — has. produced such -wholesoina_froltic the eery worst re.sults must - he looked . Ile certifies to the exemplary loyalty, obedience and laborious efforts to acquire, informatiOn, of -the-colofed people, and to the...general: acquiescense .in the situation of the more . in telligent whites; but the presence of the mill- - tary will be necessary, fora considerable pe rind, to restrain and punish tbe'aviressions " ofhordes ;of returned rebels whOinfest'cer:-., tarn portions of the State,..and of still others whose animosities against-the-colored popu-• lation seem to have, increased in:proportion as that population has proved itself worthy of 'freedom.. Forney has receivedka let . ter from . 'Montgomery, Alabama; dated .4th inst., from a prominent Philadelphian,.who , until, be emigrated to Alabama was a leading . . and trusted member' of.the Democratic party; in Which he.iekes earnest ground,in favor' of universal , suffrage as the Only way to prevent A abarna -from reverting under the . vile influ ences which.earried her into rebellion:. He is also of General Sickles' opinion in reference o-tke retention of the military. • 'I he .desti . tution• of the masses of, the 'laboring whites in the:South is show ti to be so utter, that 4 . 'is rendered:certain that the continuance ,O! . • .• . thefreedmen's bureau tinder military protec• • . 'ion, :is h• political and - charitable. ticcessity -- . .. • . ••Tliti Mobile.- Register; the:organ . of the Ala • • - • - • • . . laimatraitori;• -• ..and now. the Orr ntadvdcate • . Of ..lohnson's .policy, has inscribed its mast head the -name . - cif•ROliertl. E. lee as • -the'states' Rights Demoeraticcattdidate.for - the Presidency - in • 1568," . . This. announce : - r . hade•••• • SinultaneOUS • extensive • • . . phblic • dentonatrations• Of disloyalty. in • the -sane city rt fcheers:for Jeff- . ... • AtidreW JOhnSon uhingly eorarningled,•:•is.• intended. by :the 'editor ..of :the 'Register,• :the notorious -rebel Forsy th, - as a - deliberate•inStilt to the country: .••••• . • • Many of the, Southern, ttre.-npenly .d efi nt as- they•ihnd.. Andrew - I olinsen'S poll . cY ; boldly threaten. a .itew..• rebellion, - and . • • !worn fu ily trample under* foot - everything • the Fllstlie of . ieconst ruction. -.• • -.• .. . • • The details . qt` a reCenl. • massacre - of 'de' fenseless 'col. red'people in Memphis,. are . , arid • .r terrible. W . , • • reacling•us ne terr.: e-have but • •ritorn.fOr the following extract from a letter •,•• . . . .• written in 31eniphis on the. 3d mat : • .-••• • • • '"The origin of the elisturhanc - e - ia - traced to the devil -IFt:spirit of hatred and persecution of the blacks which pervades a certain and., important. pbrtiOn.of this and every other.' SOnthein- community; and:- which . only ' awaits - the withdrawal of all the Vederai forces to vent itself. net on; the blacks •Siloticc:but on - 101 l - who are • • -"Some scenes were enacted that 'would have' tlis graced savagt......- 4 negrO•stccnsed of : itairticipation.in the.ritot,:was ;:aireettid and . made -hi.ill,. ' .followed, pyet taken, :beaten tens' itna then" shatdead. Iliscorpe was:lett in the street` 30 . 1, thernear - day, exposed to he-spit upon. and kirked by a molt of , half-grown burs," No one .dared offer -to rentove the body fur fear.a the'vengeance of the mob. ,• • • ••Atiotlier hegro. who was wounded ; in the dr:St - night's _-• melee. was taken from 'his hiding place vt sterday and ' number of halls reaching vth - ii'parts. Un iffuridmc.men. women and children were shot or heat, ca: not 'only in the immediate vicinity of fiteriot,.bui allover the city. • • • . • • •A company of the:lnto:lnfantry United States Army • ..wason the ground late Tuesday night_Otay let). anert prevented further bloodshed:: hut the , riot, was renewed, - : early yestenlay Morning frOrn..a • report. that 1, I.77lt!Metri , eS had twfvw bite men...the truth "s. • . there - were hundreds' of blitil,toirsty rtiftlaus in 'the • .tity vim-werehat top glad of att opisatitnity to renew . the t.'vttrft Of hlriotifhect z . and it teak renewed. and had' if net•been Fir the timely : Snit:cretin's - In% cd• the *troops the result would have been far - moire scrioti..;.; •. . ••^This interventionWas.looked upon - bythe:eroWal as aninicalleCfor interruption of ;their sport. these have been about twenty n6grite;a killed; the saute e' numbewotinded. - ind two white men iollea, - find five 'tic sir 'wounded. In 'no case did the negri,e.-ofter any • • organized resistance. Softie tenor - twelve arrests were nvtdv-all. black.. Yesterday, ttfternisin and lass night. all throtigh the niht, the southern sky Was-lurid with. • ' onu,ke and ft:/711PP.frm.,the biwnints cabins of the ne 7 .-ygroe . t. Some twenty or; thirty houses, including smittr td churches and bei1041411611:e5, Wereburnedt" • " DAS terrible state • 'of affairs, .. - this• - threat .. ..ening of .inoilier rebellion, this butchery of. ' • the freed people,-,--is the:natural result.of. the. .• •Ainwise policy 'of President Johnson to.admit these - unrepentant rebels: nto - a, 'Partici Pation • ..•. in.GoVern ment affairs i until aderpihte ant ees of inttire.good behaviOr areelitairteo; . - It is plum that . . the-only pre-- . .fhr satisfactory •Settlentent • of the • coeStiOn 'of .reconstrimtihn, - . isthat presdnied • by the-"rhdicals. ..:ttety•- and "peace in•..the ' • ititure demand in:adoption, - ••• . . • • - Tun Bettocctr.EM - zrios which took place . . on Monday ' . laSt, was S.unewhat . Coniplieated . as far as: the,ofilces • of'Burgcss., - High ,04- • stable and Treasurer were concerned, by the faet - that a number of camlidates..,all Union men, .were in the field. :That peraimal predi 7 lectiim actuated marry voters is showu. tSy 't he fact: that iii".the South.:.lVard. which . always kiVesal Union - majority. Uniomajority. 0614 y-rick db.: . tained a in: . ,jority in consequence. of: the Re-. . publicans. Voting for hint: In the other Wards • Mr.. Bell obtained majorities. Tile topper;, heads. are eridearering . out of Ilds - Clectinn,'-but it will prore.futile,. ns party. lines were not - strictl% . draWn,. and eiti , zens • exercised: their judgment „selecting • ..theireandidates.. -Thigis Shown by the tact . that Mr. Shertle, a :Unionist, Who- ran lade-. Pcinlent,: was elected Treasttrer:. All' ,eulty Could have been avoided in. regard' t.to tuotninating a ticket, if the Uniohists of Potts yille had met oh same i eVeuing.and made . their. noinin 411011S.:.W.e•hope that thiSTplau . wdl he. adapted:in the future; for no • earliest and rank friends of the soldiers. who fought and *won the battles pf the'Repnblic, live.. then the citizens . of. Pottsville. The.record of Schuylkill. County duritig'the war shows that while the copperheads re fused.to contribute.to . alleviate the sufferings - Of the keldicrs in the.tiekl, and opposed the preposition - to. glvethe..."boys in . bine". the right .to .vote, While in the • serv-Ice, that the Union•men naVe liberally.nf:their moles and steadily supported .them' and .• the - - thiverrt.' 'Each Mind :can.. readily - distinguish whichin.reality.; is ihe'true friend. of the Seidler . . . Let : . the -Union. ranks 'close .- up,: . .and . • move ,:on . to victory, for_ the: . only hope -:.Of - sub4antial rect;gitit MU :for tiMse wlio bore "the . lieataud•burden. Of. the 'day -for-National life, is within the Union . . . INC-asitiarsa - ra, Miy 4,..1500.:---Sr.;ritrx.-IThe-• Senat re c eived from the working-limn of Valifornia R. I,r:till.* asaing Toy' the einictment of an eight hoer' law forthe government Or men In the emplOyment_of. the Prated i States. • The Sons - Of Tootperance of WhieeSter; Mess.; petttion . for 'n latt; - • providing that intempemnre shill disqpillf3: frOMbiAding -ollice, civil or military, under ; ihe general government. - AdjOrned.. -• • • • .. - • .1"locsr;-A, joint residui ti lon. mograthlating the Em peror of rhusaii noon his PEC.IpE! frOm . tbe • reeent at tempt at his asSassination; was-passed tomnimmisly; A report' Tianithe; Confcirenci :Committee on the Ili ' bens COrpus - bill .Wll3. agreed to-. 'The resohni On 'of Mi. Paine relative to. the. Military and Sai-n1 A carte rides:Was ...referred to, ther,lllilitary Committee. The bill to'revivethe frrade of :general in ths , 'United States Y , rti .th'ert ennsidered. ' Mr. Deming of emineeti- I .c a rit, rAd: a lengthy speech in favor of the . bill. ' •iil essrs. , r •ltaymond,•Stephens. McKee; Finch.- Smith, .ltogers; Delano, and. Shellaliarger:also srailre . upoblhe - hill, and. it Was finally passed; YeasllSii nays 11: : A message*is received from the President - relative tri the toirdons granted, property confietitedittg, The Committee on Invillid. Pensions was instiliCtedte imtuire into the propriety or Providinti.by lan- for county or other loial .registration •Of. -rscildierls sliScharges. .E,c) as . ' tti ' guard abet loishf,theOrighials. •Adjonrned. -.. :• '1 '• • }LAY T.,-Stasra.,-The hill to.'revive ' the article of General' in the United Stites - army, was referred.. ..Mr. Trticnbull's amendment ' to' the Foetal 'Appropriation Idll;.intendetito restrict-the. President in' his appitlet nients iinthr , recess of the Senate.; was - recOnsidered, battle further serif - marls' takeriln the matter.. ' . -. ....110ver.. - -A. resolution was adopfed 10oking,-te the reporting of ahill. to estiOlish universal franchise in • the Territories... A bill - ems passed ; lmirig the thni.for ' •-: •: - • --, .- . ----.-.• • • ---.- .- . holding the ruitedriltates ClrcuitCourt..xtt V.irgittia. - • A .de.lipatchlrirrn.,WB,ollideloti onTuegday.i thri 5, AJo t' resolution fora Conatitutionar : amendment . . epeaks ."-. the emiiimit services . ' among:, ale 'ME,. :proiriding. for t tax on exported . Cotton was' referred. fil at eum bill f , t w o rni m aus'of ilie- 'pl ains' of an ofriier. formerly a resident , A faint•resolutlo t n - exi as mpl;: p ' t cru l ... de l p h e e tr i: . 0 t a.nd Wil : kite Wit t.olhis c:tinmitnir. , ..:.. ', .1. - • internal •reven ll 9. a•-c.W. , • - considered in 'Committee of the 'hole.. . •- • - eAdonel W. W. Wyeiptop.:irrirki in -thiti city toldity. lkt,„. .T .E.,_:•Sc.nArs.-.The 'House resolution - relative to fronithe:West; where he has. arieeaefied lit effecting it •the asarisaination - of the:Emperor if Ritsala f• tvith an permatient. treaty with. the warlike' Indiana of the . nmendment!'reunesttng :thi. President ter:forer tied 'a plains. thrill:th which .socutity is - en-nred. 'M r_ ". o' hetb 1 ---,-n : cope of the resolution tothe Emperor,wasp t 15.5 ed. A settlers. and the emigrants bland la ) 111 e , '" ' ..' '' ' - joint resolution providing against the introdnc;ion and . The ciarington massacre incensed the .vaitens_lndlan •• spread of.Asiatie' cholera was' considered...- The 'joint tithes, and they asstuned - .a.warlike. attitude,* Colonel - , resolatien exemptingerndepetrolerim" from the triter- Wiln.n 3o l ), rnilnerlYer tlie''lst •C'ilnrad°C 4 'vair-r• '‘ ll '" ,- • nal revende•tax was oassee. The.Postil Appropriation by the 'urgent M request of both the whites and the Indi-.. ' hill trim ' taken up, arid the amendment relating - to re-' MIS, retained AN, seisfeelof the• War Department for .. moVala from office:, daring the 'recess teas "considered 'IIW, especial purpose oreffecting a Porme'ul'solutiorr•Of i .. • 1.1 0 - e i g• :-A resolution 'was adopted :directing.an in the trtsibles on the Plains. and in this line, of !Auq.l:ll- ' •v4tigation'lnto the failure of the blerchanteNatiorial . `rested to report 'to lhe , Department tar tbe•lnterior.‘--.1, Bank; and looking: 16. the protection Of. the Govern tinder •instoctions , the Colonel. left Washington -De:, ••rnent-ind the -public In '..case - Of fallures.:. The Itecon; cerribit'Agth. • ISAfi, and . , energencully.puihed forward , . s t eee ti en cimmittee'aproPosition was:considered..At . towitrilithifat West.: .-... •• • - -:: • •.• --,.. :- ". the evening: seashm the Tax bill was, taken tip. and - March .1, 186611.13 convened Itie:Senttered.indian tribes 'on Bl u ff creek; south. of theArkfiness:'lllver, ':80: the that sir sections wereconsideredin Committee of the Whole, and paesed on withmit aniendrecrit... ..-.. ' milts-from Fort Lamed; and effected their full indorse- - Mar 9 , --•StictArr.S.-rit bill was reported' forsthebetter . ...rirent 7 nf is treaty; prOmiadttgito 'tieetwe the most. benen-;'. *fa. or ainizatied , of. the Naval' Pay..Depart:Mow: -A. Mill dal results tinder itaterms. : Thesettlers.and the eml-', introduced to regulate the.transportatiotrof nitrol rants trill be:atiqily protected in :all their rights and . •. • 'g,- glacerine; alsoi.one •reetricti t i kt if the President's:power , • • . . ~ • • _ ~ . . , .. .. 1 .no appreheriSioiC.need be•felt - • Of further :Indian out.-....: of iPpointutent. - - The 'reSOI oil fOr. a cholera 'niter ...-' :An unapt : Wile annitreiltanY Lung near. -111alia..'••••:brealts.- After obtaining these eiroze i e d e pe the o•floriel,.•••- antine was .diScrieserif also; Mr. Traralmll% - .amend- . noy City lately, in couseilileden •Of its night-AR under ordertaited ha& to. - WaskingtOn . to whore -'. mint tO-thePtiital Appropriation bill.,- • :- - !.. oat'cl!rig on a p 0; as• the child slid • out of tied:--; with him a paring,t:',...notaz.,-.A.:bill was passed, cepealing the acts of the When lies mother awoke and diseovi r,althe,eitus-.. woman whohad• been 'for.yeara ail unitit ring pptivp.'--• -, last' Congresein -reference to persons lmble to milltaiii , „whet he had effected, - brligneg • miles. - enduredev• etc : hard- . A A i, ~ o f 6, child;-it •:,,,,,i. suspended by... the. neck:- In thepa‘eriedortnt:hanmousastirdstdapraniunnecdutlei the colonel: • • E. duty,.. The Reconstruction proposition - a-ea-debated; - • - - •.t. evening session: the Tax. bill 'WU Considered in I . hi: d tired many dangers.• 'Me has mingled --.-- the • •• . • • • rind - - C•omtitittee of the Whole. , , . .. ... . . • :. , .„. . :,... . :.•, •_............40..... .. .., • •.. freely 'with.the 7104 warlike Indian tribt* and secured • -•••-: ,• . -,'-''' -- ' ''.' ' .-- - • ' : ".• •. • • t..braner's turreia's.-Coroner Jehoson.pit Meal.. • from thermal! treaties of peace andandty. - • - . !-: .. ..,-... .. •• .- •,.. • • • - • . • ..I . - E ". tit , ,h- have es - ..visr ' s, ; (lecy..l .iliy liatiwkl'aitiocinegt id St.:Clair; on, the. -body •' , .Grest credit is dive to him for the •admitahle:triartner - '. 4 31 .-mi nr y i'o-s";, w a - s - h t - ' l . , .. . , - ••• • • . -•- ~ • • ..,, 4 .,. f• of It childol• daughter of Nark: 'JnEk'l 3 .4 6 of that."- lit which' he his carried - oat his inatractions,andfor ~ if . .. L i ,41,..1 th. c e truce Involved; by: thifitliire Of:the • itiBEL 'AROP.MENTB P 4 r Avnß or !'-ear - rO l . -: I . Boiounh 'who"witz, rno:orr.Ori-Monday, - .fiy ivy., tho'rotplts to bag achieved. promising as :10.44 t0 , :t. , „ 1 . • ~ w t a. - 1 Bank. •: ; • • ••-.• • . i - . data. . on With tarn millet attaidied adiTri bv-Cwo- v s • render'. life -and - property, birth en the .Pliting• and ' , sa l - +lier9 l'antS , 4 ;7. 1 „I/a . . ict."--aurning the:. rehes and. school 4 g.• • - ' • • - ... 1 " -- ' reont ''inere secure than' vier 'before.. Colonel Wyn- I • 44rIliriiegVarcl,fatherof he 'Grit stirof N.lir . . -. • ,_. , Ttle .. .ehilit vrite ihstrintlylilled: --A yardicb of , ae- • •- e • - , . • ... . • _ k0 , ..p sile received thetordial endomernent . .of th 6 Goy.; ." . ,tergey' r :died. at Newark; o!.i Sat trilay; , .. - -.: - • houses ....of .:colored . I ) enpir ,, ' and' • Onn.kinir..}- A ntally 'killed' wig iende -. l * ' ' .and naturally received' 41 irtirm ~, .. ',..,,• i ; •-. ~ „,- . L . • . . - ' • • - -• *Orrieri.and. children. into the f1ame5......--IsTot jg,..j ••'. - app7.l:lltuadaY the - Ceroner '' helii ' 101 .• fnquest .E.k.. - t: - . :n r ro en ia r ltl a l th vel ri cc ` i i m e : from his tinmeintis, friends- - lie-A •:. inr " . "'•-, 1-a ".:• on ' ( _?_ , '' ...,.'!"'!k m ., N. 11 , 21 4 gsned, 4Prgg. • . •. •- _ _ 1011 remain in . Washington till".the 'War:. s'nd Interior', elgrnadott; apixeting imur=d . iy,.., Stay I.7th, . as a . 0 . pOrhead. paper denduneeo tliese etiocte, u si,P-40 , dit4 . 1. fiai.bnit ou the b6dy vf -.7,,14,. Lewis w i os . b a , i :,suddeul - Ntadiet . • "de ch , liain• ' • tura/. -. D Kiln ti haVe-aetse nrian•bla able-and sail radA - .• vi the Asian¢ -. •••. - • '" • . ••• -. • -•- . . - . . . , • .. , . . ..,.. •,.....-,. . . . . • .. , . Tat:. excellenceof a National banking sys: tern is shown now by the rier that the. fail: i urea of National banks do not at'all tlisturb the Currency. The notes of tlae briken Na tional bank at . Washington: as well as. these . of the'banks recently in trouble . in the oil recion, aretreated by all the solvent NatiOnal bankti as though the banks had 'never fallen in credit..: They are recelied• 'on: deposit, and in every respect treated, as good" money. COnsequently, the Public treat - them with the seine resPect.. This is the true policy the banks, and is the poly. eoure to pursue to establish for - them a National • reputatiOn• equal to the credit , of the Government Prop:- erly speaking, they.are not bank notes, but Government curreucy,•based on the Gtlieni merit faith, and.only•parted with to the . nks on foil consideratiou'Oven.•• - it would be the • worst sort of policy for • the hanks to 'treat National bank notes as local instead of Na tional Isms.. • • . . iiMM • . _ . 3141CrIXO OP MALLOAOLS Ziszt. sv.uta-Bes ' • tiocastrt- t ` satl3fliCtLay EA •y . 'that the necessity of inix*eingthelletetnerl .process of Making -steeljnio•thia couritty. if we wish to compete .•WithXngland,,A"fuliy, -;c: leer' that • a PnintittOy . ' beeil formed in Cheater; Pu., foiOte.pur-1 pose of ritaktrigsteefhi the Bessemer The - ::tiorke Rill he lintrivii as tbki"PerrrisYl- 1 verde Irrinr - Works.r . The engine an - dupery for the roiling gepArmelak!,llrealmost reallir.ta.be put The ecestitiii.feundn tiona and bUildingia6theing pitahed f to p34lellott . rspidly. ,, f-kirz - Mtn.4 l ;'ltokith" ; son who has beehselected by the ,ComPany in make plans and drawings, : htia just Bathed] the drawings for..spalt. of blast engines and -sent them into the shops.:`Tile,engiries•vvlil be of pecullai . -cOnsirtiction:and are.iniended to furnishibiaieriftwiTati:Xvitmunds.pre 3 7 Sure to; the - Square inch. The blowing cylin ders are .forty ;: ivro ire each driven 'by •it - stearin cylinder of twenty-eight inches indiatneter, eight inch stroke. otpiSton. The moct . stn ,gular part about thent.is the:constrtiction of tbe valves of. the air cylinder... :They are made of indircrutiber The . ithibg is excle- sively'..triglisit eoneepften, . and is what •Mr. )3esserner.iatioW using in his works there. All 'of the heavy machinery of the Chester , . .works is fairly under Way. a nd all . the Minor pieces . of • macbiriery :for:the Yelling -depart-. rent, hill. be. rapidly comple:ted, to make room . for tha converting apparatus.' The converters: .' are- egg-stiapea . fted are worked in. -every direCtien by hydraulic preasure. The men smho operates them is -. on:theeV. posite . side of, the building from them ; and has . perfect command of,everything in ..the building without leaVing . his of the hydranlic lifts, ladle, and other entnes are operated from the same standpoint. The blast is also admitted and excluded:from the converter, froin the same place.:::• ; Wee s understand that ,-this new Conapank Chester intends te.liave itvo three-ton coo . verters erected, .and-ennngirspace will then be left in the building for the - eteetion of two more at an} _ time. Thil blast- enginhis made to supply but two three-ten converters, and another one will have to ,be added When more Converters are : erected. The rolling ma c-hillerf is °film , heavient description; and will be capable of relling,the heaviest armor plate that will ever be'req. In .a very few years this must • beenme an established manufacture in,, this .country; The necessity is so much the greater:because - England has the start of us . in flue business. To prevent heavy, importations of steel rails. etc., our tnaimfakturers in self delenee,.Must adopt the proceSs, and we think, , .' that 'for their own sakes the sooner they get it. the better it ..'ill be for their interests,.'• " ARE WE TO ELAVE 'ANOTHER . CIVIL In a letter.on the perilons'emitlition of the country, Rev..:John.P t.'xulliver-sairsi • NNowwhat aSre the. facts? • a giant crime' , : against lthuumitY :and aigairist 'God-this 'been ia.progress. this land for centories... Our- government took .... the poSitiOn of refusing to...defend it, while at thecine tithe it refused ta punish it.: GO generously. Pithdritied.,us for that wicked neutrality; and spaied the lukewarin Toverninent which he. withiready ."to spew 'out of his .mmith," and. undertook punish slavery hiingelf. '.Terrible indeed bath been his' vindication -I . 3in. nOw our pivernipent proposes active interference':-with . God's administratiOn or justice. We propose to-step .in for the .protection of the- chiefs 11.11(1, oglwde rt.," of this foul conspiracy,. The Whitee • have. been :peeecland.stripped,.They-will remain .'o! 'Southern 'society is disorganized 'Mid prostrate. Its thins. nthst lie as they hare_ falleti t Southern soil is soaked with tee Mural-Of its slain.- skill can restore the . vital current. , to tlic tinge reins twain 1 The blood of 'MM . drrlds of. thousands of -tier,, and 'three thonsand millions of national indebtedueSs, itf the vast perthity ' -which the North has paid for- the cowardly conBerrgt tism of former yekrs.. And that .. .penalty has been.. or will hi- eia (led to : the uttermostrartfilui! -Inte,there is one floss -wherth heads Andre*: Johnson and• his . cnseacrrs propose:to' . screen, from alt. Mnuisliment .and they are the - - nld athveholding 'caste . : the chief of there of former: days:: the foMenters . and 'leaden: of the'raiellfon the - men by Whose .ordeft,'Northern prisoners were - shot athlietleadditie.-staryed imprison- and poisoned - in hospitals; the rifen who are thnught. for the of . ibta • MAN . or mr-i, .:kbralifau Lincoln, elevation.of that Prince of traitors ; 4ndreti. - Johnson .Their property sii Ot!C6 c iiiiseated., .It is now to be restOred Their • •ilaves were once :einanCipated: They tire' o recelve their liondinen again; ithder•con tract laws, nod vagrant 10c.,,.which give all .the power of a avert',. none of ita.reeixinObilitiesi. Their votes •were • - once taken - away.' NOW the- freenufies franchise ;is restored, if 'only "they'wili neigh t.i.take "the oath' tmon their. perjured lips ! .Once..they were incapacitated for nitre: 'Now they crOwd t he- capital, and demand, with. Andrew:Johnson's Support, the bieltest Seats id power! Does anyti"hristian rinin -be lieee that Ood.will sit On his throne of justice and's'ee such n schetrefexecnted,Wittinin interference-7" , is law thus den d 'to find 'no -iiiirdicittor ? justieethus iranipied down ionroase ud.champion ? • Are ihese monsters of all .crimes to hecome- again. not Only-the dictators - of the nation, lint the.ahshltite,•ntasters.of -the gentle,:leine,stifferiug, :brave tnen we. have _just emancipated, and no thunder burst-frounlieft Yen,," and nO quaking seize the earth'?".. ' • • • ; • So reasons Till: Carats-at*. .• • • . . . . , . 1' -.hist lief or, we gave the argtint :Of - the ST ATMS' AN . /..7.41) Tilr.. n i1:1 ORI A S.' all (1, . pret et,tily th 2 i ; 'the - 19.. - fic t' , ' fattstu tvhieh the xrian I;f INlNlMON,finstjtdeligh I S ' ; . Al hear utiptethe Itamepuiet - alitt Arrive at the Eutaw cot! . . • 'Who' 't.hen It ill ilettiy ocensfon to• ..be. alarmed ? Who Can' dcittht attn. the. policy . ° Andrew .folnismil -.le, if eneceeeful,. • sure toend in an other otrii;.wAtt.?- • • • . • • • 1* • OF, witt use to life. .of Ctiuntv • were the inemberi of the ,list; :session of tbe Begislatitre '-whO were *sent.:hy people ? Did they secure of ti.sin glelaw of"genentl . - intereSt or . Not One that Woktaiw.of. , . but they Aid: tiefetit the. Police Bill Whieli - w' as iiot only asked for hy • the people, I:nt s w I Itch is needed hadly .liy laWless . ridden county: . , T . ll:eie • .faithics•s .revresetitativestpust resp)n--iibil-. ity of the : rriortlerN. , and outrages. w hich: 'will cot t e - in • t he abieneeof tin effective cbeek: to.lit'itiethegotl :panie.itl the; -0 uity Into The,pcdple .nary rest 'assored..that they. Will not Obtain needed • lefiiSlation'until n I hey • Send'igood-tnea tti Atte Le . aiShit tire, n ot - In en Who . legi gat e -in thehi -1 etc tt of public' pin:nth-refs' and . laWless riff fians. •Onr e: representation- was inanttera disgracettil. : • . • • -• ••• . . . . . . . . aFn BEATFrirm:3l4 - aib.:To time, composer ; Lieut. - . D. .. W. Rilt , y,.*eareindilited for -keopynf a touching. song and chorus ' " entitled "The:Grave of - a Loved One," dedlean , d to Miss Sfary Cr Za: Ilona of Lduibylao., 11::•..; and - for a copy of bal lad, "Ifarp - 'lonelY . einee y . ou ieft me, "dedicated fo Mn. Laura airen of the .tamn City.. Litan: Haley is the :antlttir of "My oicti. Lost Jenniet,' Grare , ;"."We Ilttve,Ll id 1161 . ' "Littlo K ti 7 .: is .no*-Sleepingi".-"Olil Fay not I have. been -F.abie In Titett.f. „ Slip iy D 1 Pping. wdaly ..Steepinf; . Ne. Published by .. st'reet;Lptiitivi;l6.. 1: • . Bi.acKwooris Lton'ard Scott Cti:, - New-York, 7iprinted number of ibiS; ahl6. magazine... The...einuanh• are; part cler. - ,:-.n.of.SirTirooli Fqsslirookr.,.;'Sbre-ws bury ii - eliOni; Past and part eight of Me:- Moirs of: ibs.Confedeiate :war for Indtpendenee f4nirtet , 'n of' the' admirably.' written.iierial; Miss-Majoribatilis . ;spart twimt7;•-three of upOn :.3ferr . and AVotimn, and other in General..- -A :CariMarison ; Demoimlo-: gy . at. ITrim('• anti Abroad ; •The.C l Milition of the. 09VET11111E'llt. reiMbli , •.ations 'of Scott:N. furnish useful - arid eiaritainiUg: read iu„ and'are worth far .natifO - than .iba low:priOe . . 1 YON 6ONr • • IS 643.- 11 a y, • i• DON .s..cgAh.oza. 7 1 / 2 . ,ATIMPAY,".. I • 46: . • ; . 4 t ”.17 13 .•:.U1 , ..1)/f t". 4, :45 7' NYW . 1.4 'lO. 2 mu'ir 14 • M n.N.D149 4 44 VI. Full Q. 21' 15: Tousw.i,..:l 4 :.43 ' 10; Full 1111. - 29 - -A 2°.eyirg LG . WF.nrinspie. I• 14. 142 1 • 111 . . •. . . .11;Tilutuile.t,.... 1 , 4 . 417' I'2l 18 Fuln...Y 4 . :40'7 IS 1 : • • • ' . . Dinsmrnls. - has' been instrtlled.itil pastor of. the Pi - iliyteriaa church of ftlahamoy . . . To-morrom.—Nniefetell of 'the- yep.r, tincl.tinq utter MeelagiOn. Day's length, 14 lintirs and 21 inhaltes. - . 'f , . . . ob. • I,arge fires have been serred during the weft oif.the ineuut.%ins in this - vicinity, can.,,ingli kiDe kr e9nditiou - of the. Strivisp . hore, .Rais is needed . . ... . . .. Leiiis Buehler, late ..propntor...of the. - rnion -R0t.4.1, Tatrigtina, Irae killed for Germany. :where' he:intends to. spend .seyeral.' Months astong:hi!s relatives and • ft:lends.. .- • :.- ::. '.• _' •' . . • ; . .. - 1.4i,q 1 iceek Patrick tepol .. , a g ril 16. yeits,.pm pioyi,il...at C01e7:4 colniiry, near • 3iallitn4,City, had his ltff anti . fraclurr d,.ip cOo . §:equeheo'of, a car wlieel Pain, aver ji..... • '... :. .: ..... -.... EDl:rou”i4 T.A1t1.13. prat Affitio. Weekly Almanac. .. . . . . . . lirni",. Mowry, a ;mink , in the: enipley '"et:the Swetara Falba' Comp;tny, wee killed . lasi , week' by a . fall of Ooal. . He win' .twenty-:ono Semis. of. .age arid recently married:--- mg :me: nr he'retleroptiou•or, eon] sod Is_orly. to Antetr)lo life ererna4 4t.the; . Conrti Howeito- - 4norrowl3tunliyi afteetion, *iv I%at. 3 ctekick- _ . -- • 7 - ftNeto Attractixer:Aartigi,tics4s;:,73lesittu. J. i3anatutiti Co.,.lorneiiia. Centre - amflirtoritjtkrian • istrkutiAive just reeitited illow.stock.",,tof 'ptjuts, •zugstineilreoch areau.kilixlsVutbroidutiesittilitit *ode; ;7hdop Skirts, alrietu;t - hosterrtuuVAricy. foods, Orttick they , itivjU) tlie* attettitu4,4le • • • .• • 119 w .• . ••••• The great - 8 33aii Rico • embriteing a • eir-• Mut am 3 menagerie, Will,be : exhibiteiiii* rbiatacirt ....Mt& t en bex,tsliandayaftkniogn-and-evea l ng:~=- Thin exbibijiMemboweeitfleerilbialMkotritlit . aniinale, while the circa:is Company eontaits known aad:prtinbLepiertbrdlCere r 'illaii bir - ii;3l3VO appear, as clown; and, j q!e este.r. • TIM. spaciorma.ent will we bare . ricrdillitit,-Vrowded Dan's admirable { ronpe.:_ . lie . :obeerve,„ byF the ChattanOnga i(Tenm)" Ifaiiv Knforetbe.t foirtierly. of thislorengb, h_a..§..lietweletted Prendenf of...the ctrattanoogalVattrityflg7CAMpiany. 7 . A fine re . . :servoir. and powerful 'pumping machinery be ! , constrnetettnnd . er Emperintendem* ,, The selection Of Mr. Y: - .fg exagilent,As 2t. eil-116[4.7i:tia!Ctifil*,01ilt.IllijE1101151"i'ilYeon -1: nectionA‘ith . the works, .rnnst be substantial. .1. . , • .... L . • 1 7 . Returned ..;!•llr. - Thornton Henley;:iehaWas in the three mouths seriicr, end who Served :subseauentlk,., 'CoMpany, 31 , !h Penns.'Reg., until t a ryland cam4tamn of 1802; 'when he. was :discharged in eonsiqumge a ill . health, died at, the fecidence of his...father im.this 13orough Taesdary: }set,: of.coneemption, .'Phu remains .were interred. With: military: honors ,on ThUrsday alarm:M.." . . . . . Henry W Sllydir; Of Selinsgrove - died de,nly • -of.diseasse of -the heart,ietivenworth City,. Kansas, on ,the 19th of April, ile•Was it Son of the _lite , Governor. Snyder, anti: veil , knout' throughout the 'State::: Ile. Was appointed: paV 7 master in the arniv 'a year. or two, ago, and ,was didebargitig: the ditties of hiS office at, the:time of hiS A ath.. His , remains.. wert , iirought to; his. Jrnme at, Selits,vove, for', interment; ou Saturday •' 'ihe detliOtorlyieroiers'of thirStethodist copal church of this _Burougb;o4 Sunday. last, were of the most. Intet*ting , "rh.tracter:: In the morning.:an.able• sermon Was: preached. by ; Rev.. Mr. ttue Of Philadelphia. •. In..the 'afternoon the church was dedicated to - the servic4:of.God With . appropriate ,Ceremenies. We •understand that the contributiens duriug . the day '`amounted to $6509, leaving . .but • shout: MO to 'he - raised to. free the-church frotn.debt,- - , . . • • • Mr. Ilar . ry IL Daois,.the artist, after two cearsil .absimca in Great.Britair , wliere he eildhitecl With sneceiis, hii&Panorama of the American Rebellion, reaelied this countrYon SaturdaY last. AECels now 10-this and - will (Men at: U nion Thitr.-day et:tling, next. 'exhibit en. .Friday evening,-.and. on Saturday aftermiti: edhools, and •in the :evei,itig.: lifterwards.he•will cibit St, ;Clitir,'. , Alinemville, .and other :points:in the *ContitY:- His • marry • friends' will we, do net doubt, giv . ellr.. Davis.' a warm welcome • •• • • • • . • • . . . . , iliwough • Elect ion; iif 'St. Clittr.Tlielollo*ipli, Utiion ticket wits elected - in St. Clair o'n .bionday, to=t, c(.itbont ' nppsitibn Geiss.. . • .. . ;Thorn Cuinicll.,- ; Thputaz B. Lewis, Wm. Nallor; Jante,4 „Blacker. . • • : .Directors. ---J. E. - PutiLap, Town send, Cana ta.izti:lo.. Tlese. • :•• - 701 m, (.lerk*.,J,inies Craze: . • . /./;://i /!uns/filitp.;—Theobahlltnffing: :• • ' •• witturN.—llichayd Brown, ;Wm Richards; • .R . ylatitl Whitfield. . • I • 7" `lint'lrnrff; tha newly • . .41qpr-Generol. fob, elceted auditor Ceucrut Of ..PennsYlvania; has en nuon• • hik antics.. 'Eight; ,clerks . 'constitate 'the force cittployed in .thii • offiee . of the Auditor '.Genera}.. The n.ppaintn.nts • already -ramie by. 0(.11(4:11 flaOratift till 'alttlrese, 'wive • oue, - : whicat iri'll probably reuntitttaeantfor the present.: Mr.. Marni,r,'-fin..prti-ent• Chief tlerli, Una one othrr • the: present.ineutulienta.are retained. s. The..6o ter appututineras are ..Mii.jor Intie S. - Ilatt. , uit Lit tit: S. .r.• Stepbens, of trristi 0.13;1. Viriiercti nf. heading, 13ovhe 'Of gaVsvilie,..-, , :- Waugialer. 'of .0ailli:3113, told B,Urinel. 1:1011y; ,Of MAU(' enmity. . • „.• 3lni. liasster:s A brilliant •andieneit *aeprewelyt tttlJ3tiOn- Irall 'on Minttliiy evettini lacit on t e.. (a:eat:tilt in Of -Mr. lliterkt - 'l, not) iteitrumental . .entteipt.• The • etiltire-perforronnee was - very eatisfiletiere .erpe•cilllc, the orebeetral.. 3ite.enritet w.is.proliablYt tle, gent of the er Mitilaino. Behrens Inn-ra liwret ex‘enteit with•coneiclt Tattle elf.et. Mr..1:'1,11 , ,01a a xery'fine ,Mr. Win.' theyittlinist, yet a youth giVC.A pro to nt great exvellettee . 1.11 , 2 future: `lle ia itciw feitiarkalily 'gond perirn 'in n .eit n era t tisle r tipt.o.t I ploaint iii afforileil our ntutsie eititt•nB_bir .Monelty' evening, antl,oxpreits.'the'llofire. that. at 'do dietunt •thiy ber will revibit t'oit -cult. puirinsed by the . ,§ta ft': ant bort ies to pritcnre. 'hist.ory of 'the : .soYiee rendered by Peonsylearda regiinentint he irar. to erliMl the. tihivehi )I(l6'r , and I *tn. interesting-portiMi of that hiatOry it ' hatobt , en . suggested by GoYernor *tate' Li ei;klect - plv.tograplis all (illieer,i regiments, 'to 1.): depeited iii. the .st ate ' , Library, .hi-such' a form as to be:eaSily referred to anti e-x-: untold._ ft CCOO V this grOpoeil io ; . t lia 'lte Libratiat,oow requPi•lii all. alll.lt ollice'rs% to . send•wellexeented c iniphotiV,tfardta of fbeinsetveti addressed to the Suite Library, :and., tehere.' the . .Mlifter his .pori4ied, .that the friends of . the; rant dead senti - snelt pbotograplia. Each' card to be: cari•fnll3^ inscribed . .beneatli 'the"-pbotOgraph, „with •the. name, rank, crimiiany and , rtigitaent in which, the. etheey• • . •. '• The leettire. Thni's•-• day even in{ ttev: Mr. Willitfo of Brooklyn;. Oilttsnet-bil to c t rllttt'Seetot." - of ' tie Ppinette:c.r...was itriti . ct:ioilicutt•t• l ; .a ".treated 'very ably by tlie:emilittut'lltetnre.. - . :Willitte 'took tho riow. that to : bolte - ppli "did fist depend .o.muoli ..npOn ontutard..cireutnat.am.eHl 4 l4 -. tntrarkili,positiok ,A' man roitzlit not oat] a Itatt of lank yotreall. the nionutailt hir,,the: val lec tho broad and tlowintr, troy' .Mr. • . illusti at tal litotwo . with m in - 3' •tt ppro •'. • - :pritite finemicitk..tio prove holy Mitch' bittter, it is ••tt 12; Obi iron Iffe - a t fire dly ill ail •in . t-surly, :dog manger style: - Tile. • grtia t • ettoret. liappioces is -to-piake• thot•-•i: around one loppy - : The 'lPetilre. delialllo.l the apilietle, and we. do not dotibt t•hitt malty good reaolutiotio . vittrO the reim It of Mr. •Thisthe - first of the, . course; is a. most happy optining.: • WO trust"tbat V; illit tswill Rty• oar. Mountitiji .City • another - cbttant 11.ty; for iti3 treat . tolititetr•td a 6 • . ::-• . . . _ ;Afro - 1 - r o y.se • regular mm.ling i,f tlieJ)ifeetors of thel'oor nf ' Schutt l ill Cotint.y; wa-t heltli'lq , the - Alms PiTtgeti, A. iii-esklet; 67; and . . The•h.illotvin,;• cent:qt....of the -.4645e . . : Thr, the muling A.fwil SD, 186'6 . : • • inmates in" House March . . 427 ".. •. , .." •.Alii it NO, , i t ... • . .• : • Decrerti4d 10t No. to saindlirile. this year,: .. . , " : Inernase:thiß leer ...... _ Of •th o. above 5 ft/ 6 are Sinn end. idiotic;, 63 no inedic.l“reatun nt .; 48 children. . . . Adreittid during the month, 32; dimeliarged .and . .ebbcotieletl; 43; bound 'out, •8;• ,born;. .•Lod,, , ing and meals , ‘iere furitislicd to 163 . iier .• Out-loot relief wee- granted to 220 . perione, amounting to $721 : 75: -• • • • llills . reed 'and orders drawn amounting • • • • ...8,967 61 - 25;685 30. 'Pievicius iasuo Tats in 18.65 M=lt==2=l . . . Poilsitilie Bormfgh am : mar - tar- • , ter-meeting of :he Cermet' was' held on . Wi4lnesdny evening last: ebent....Messrs;COcll-. ran:- DoVsomlfeffiler, Gressang'.Rced, Strauch and-Focht, Isrecitlent.. . • • . The ;Clerk:read - the 'election returns of the Bur- •Str.•§trancli offered the cniiott: tng : . 1 IVrtEni , ,As,': the Itiestion has-been - raised -ma . tO.. ~e'liether the election, of eounl-ilMen• in :the .nett. • ward:ity led ithe,,Sontli-eaSe. Wird, islegal, there "fhat.the awearin into office'of.'.4.lle. - ceuneilmen eleeted in Ward ,1e PnbtPclued tintii - next - Tuesday erenieg ; Id:a4.'? • •, •.. -Committee lie ap . - pointed;•te .,, :ensti It. fhe s suhjeet; and report at nextmeeting.; --• The 4ir -sppniet ed en -the Committee; 'Mei.erd:: St much;" Ili tlaer ati&Cechran... -'r: ••• tffit , ent- - elect of ;the turangli Alien took tUe. Mr. FOcitt,Alierresident, then retired•frorn fbe' l ,'chair, the eonneil year having • -Mr s:tranch was elected, Pre'sident, : ' : • Mr. Whitner was _appointed Clerk, pro teni..; ' • ;On motion i,f Mr: -teed it was reizolved that o; vote Ot • thiallis.liiiteridered to Mr:- Focht,"the re . tiring President, for'-the" eftleient :an& .coertenns -manner which ..-11e, hint' discharged. the :dutiescf the:Po,..‘itii , ii.dering the "vear,'.atet for .t portant - sc . ryiees -reticle:red .6y him to the Vorongh, duringhis, , emien yearif :of .aervice. - Mr; Focht expressed hii, hanks= for the.-honor conferred upon him.hp the iitteage • Of stlic reso • .Cotincil then .adjonyned:' • • . •:* :i.•:.;•: , ;- -, -;:f. - ;...t::'44.'il3-j , A5.•.f..•c.'st'.: . ;',',':11 1 '',::‘' , .i•-'f7.'::::!,:',74 , 7; Potter ti. ` • . . . . `l." ismtm- - 13 Er:x.• ! . .L. , l l Ualr- Snail-eft:3V ti: Middle Witta:4,z,.. ... '' 24 r No .Cotth-wtit)Stirld..i'iu..7,`',... 2c:3 460: „, 7511 258 . 4 • E.:lll.4l.l4;l4neititote-r ". --'/:-- as S;;i3tl d B • 8A 3 #;.A.. 20. ar • 1.23 Soul tact 45 82 Iliad - " 219 - North-west W3i3 , Wm: i'TIOMYON Se , ntliefifit Ward' " ' 53 *74 Wail .. . 234 - 63 - NArtb-east.--Warti, '209:.. 55 211 ; - ' 30_ Bhe[kle's._majgiit . . . . . . 'Eris It: Ltz : . :244 : 246. , :ionth-est*t' WArd. 127 • ' 127 , • 129 .11idille .. . 296. • 296 , 29 . 6 : North 7 eakit 263.' •• 263•263 North-v?e'ettWard.. , . .240' .T.37' 240 - ' . . . . . . .... .' • ..-... - ... - .. •-• .... 1172 . ' ' ..- i 1.67 .. . 1173:` 'r The,' eie6tinn for , Council and School Bout& in the dilfvreni .. mirdiA,..wl* - as'followe ' '.: -.. • - .: .. - ~.... :SOU.T i g WARI).-LConlinii., ~.. '.', .' ' yearn,).'.::. IL 'Slieareri (3 years,) ..: . ...;.242 Reply. 0. Russel,. (2 ::... .. ::... .176 Tl.l"..Brown; (2 year5,.). , ...' . . ..-.......--.... .... -.'....: . 32 Satnl. 'IL TaittselY; (2.veart . .;),'; . : . ..... ....... 0. 0. Boaliyabell, (2 ...y.n*B.). : . ' .... ... -, .-........:.., • :• 1 Wm-B. *ells • ''• • ' • • „. „. ....... . •SOTJTEi-EAST,WARD:.; . ' . . 1,17 p to this'vearthialias b,.eq the 2.1 precinct of the •Sontli . 'Ward; stsmdon of the' Legialattirtillr::Qrosiatit. l .. One of 'the r4areseriti ,.tisesi'iri.the 'Legislature from . this.. CountY . ,‘:,:had th preeinct created: AtiV.i. a,. ward ; : by. nioying an sameridnient to a :hill airiOntling•-. the-lews fif . the BOrough.„. The', section &cat ing: the ' new ward was written - tna the • iniTittiti. bill:.. nnt • few citizens'of the ward 'were. aware of the change. until, he inorpiM , „:otelectima; when Si handed to the election.offieers . a, certified copy of the bill Which had beera Vass( d;'and Which . .. was • approyid lay-the . i36iiernor on'tlaa 11tli of .April, laSts - . - anOntli 'sine The '.conaMents sm• :Mr.' ttet ion in not •givinir.pnblicity • here fo the. fact- tharlhe ::inge had, .lieen• 'ms de; • was commented'opon : freely and. severely- ,-criticjsed. .ft**as iktridal - of .whach no representative. - having' propiv regard fer.: . hirriSeif and. his7crinetatneney; would ,goiltY. '-Of -the • change, itkelf ice 'can :only 84.3,' 'tit ,at yes far from lacing at the desire' of the citi,iens •Of 'tho. „Isiine-fetitlas of he".l.lnion. citizen's' .of • the precinct al •not. wish 'for ai's.dning:e.' The change Made it necessary 'to ,elect: Monday.. three - bouneilnieri:•ar&.threc I•sehoo)ilireetors) • Chartes-Baberi , (2 years) . .;fali . ez - gparks, (S:yearri)... Jeremiah Reed: (1. tear) '..” . :Chas. Logue.: (I•3 4 ear)-'-••• :Francis P. pewees,' (3.-.'yeare) .7 7 . - . B9Atin, P. W.:sheifer, Fred.. - dber. - (2.yearr•) . :". - . .. , .. Levi Tinlier,(3 . • .L.WoniMnl9f(L. O yeait) • • •••••••• C.31.- - Attiii , s, (3 ..-• , ••• - 'NIII)r.)1;E• WARD;---.COUNOIL. Wui, W01ff:;:....-- ... •-• '•: George. '•' . . • • • 127- . • ,IN - ORTI - .I , WEST WAR 35 ...... .. .. ... . . 1 .110ier .. . . . . .... ..,„ .... kridrew ..... ... Jobn IfrObiuti; (ff ; 2.51 Rosebeery;. (2, : .... . ... 174 I.W: ... 101 Jacob, LiDrlorith .•• ..... • .... , . ... . 1 : •- ' Jacob • • • • • ScrtooT, Boknu • . J cub . 34 Dl Chier'lMmrgem 4 ENE Barr s uiajoritc • SCHOOL BOARD .. . . . . . .' ': , ..r' • -: - ..• : Dinsin .. sio.vitn.] -..-. . ' Meins: Enrrnits.,-A-the prit.e. of -coal has been urritt iy redoced, ki..lithorhas aiso reeed'eci.in' Some eticinnt. —:Tiorr 1 , .. it that thi•re'llat4 been no •corrispornlina ye- . rthrtion:iri.ilie price . offtras?. When eoal.was.liinii : ve did not cOrtiniqin Of .I,4Y`tu i't 24:per , 'l 6 / 1 ) feet iritik out any redue:tion- , .liat..this figure is. entirely • tn . () high .with the iiresent price. ot_materials. . '' _. . • —... • • •• • .a'roni the: Philadelphiaa- - Evehitig . . • • PROBST'S. CONFESSION: • 'The confesslon.of the butcher.orthe Deering faint.. Miate.no• surprise :,tit : the minds of those. who Were fa miliar..with the. Ferri: tie ' , rime.. We believe, cOn fessiOnlo - - belit erully - true... Ile.takesmO pains in it to.lesscn the atrocity of • his - crinies :says. plainlythat. he wanted money 'Ill! Was .determined to havelt, . and he cared hut' -'• Man y lives' be sacrificed s.orthitt he. could 'accomplish 'the °Meet of his desires. Ile dOes:mot.even Make the plea thatthe c runes Were erimMitted on the spar ofsthe !Mneta, to be regretted idrao,t.: . as 8000 an (104... 1.4(i declares thal he had' meditated' the "rubber`' of .the Deering - 8' for several months; that for a'week before their murder he had been-Contemplating the butchery of tide entire :family - aka means triwards the. accons- - 'pitehine iirthe desired end. and that he Ooly Waited a ' favorable OppOrthnity fur _putting his bloody sehemes -into ex:reit - Win. 11e:tells:how - he enticed the family, one brine, tO the bath, until, at last, none were left lit thelionse but little . Annieand - the baby: and hOw . he bd: the -letter on .hbLitrin, while its sister ran along, •M‘the•side'Of the he tcher,.-who. was ;:tking them to the - Place - 'that reeked .warm with the blood of. the mur dered Mother and her slaughtered little Tones. lie even smilesvdheti lie tells: how 'hr enticed:Miss:Del:ln to the barn with the story that- idte - teintld. - cinii,the berrimpi Therels no need fora reourwho tells these things Of I lthoself, .with*.all'theirsickeningdetails,..mincing- Mat., ters.coneerningrordinary.erimes , and welalieve • him implicitly Wheithe deelarek that- he 1:110W,! :nothing Whatever of the one. hunitriid and, twenty •dollars in eimmound interest - notes which Were said to have been lei Mj Ndan's -We belieVe him,'too,• *ben he .saidlinnigretted thii.:l - ntirderS; . but • only 'becanse he had beint billed - in realizing.: a litrign . sum . of money throneh their cuituriission. - • .• . • • The great poet has said, that , •!.Sitirder; though . lt bath-no tongue.; with the most miraculous -organ."The - crinie - conoill t led by I'robstivoliderfully: :illustrates the truthfulness of tiiis reittark. • No living, : eve Mit his tiwte saw' the' bloody deed committed : lie killed:ilk tie cliiekt.". and all, that none shipuld tell the and - that even. -the luthyli feeble -accusing 'wail might be silenced. - .lle concti ;led the boilfes.i.and fled_ frond the soma; and dir . fritir daySthe dread secret was unrevealed. Nit, eXposure , eatne at last, and - then ahrewdmen to-nun:Vet the:. nvigterk. Mily - theltiddeli bodies told the -story of the manner. ..of their taking 'off, hut 'they pointed to the- - nut bor. of . the mischief. The.hvengers.of s hlolut 'w ere sooti upon the trabk.ofthe murderer; Mirtstep step. they fo.I Mired him - through all his wanderings, after the niar-; -der,..nid if lie - Was in .the.: roulii of ;he. -1aw..., Ito* 11-t telligently the offireris.iff ittsthe .laid their"plans,‘ and , how Well they. followed the trail - their in telligence. put them upiM, - .may-be bulged from the fact that in noes sential point does.thedetaiMil confession of the num- deter differ•fromthe. the . ty Offered bythe Common wealth at the'. linty - -of the trial. . Not only mild the DistiletAttorneY sketch the Mode in whieh ferene:rnembnrs of AM: family. were entrapped to destruttioni *and :hoW they were :destroyed ; but through the medium of iho.ioni.e . :B:,tand be accounted .for.alinottevery minute of tln...titne of :the' Murderer .froin the moment he turned liis.hatli upon -the desola ted home of the Deerings. Murder spoke -with moat miraculous orgtin and confotinded the, guilty: wretch. presrunelliat - . - there will - he-but =little delay: in mail; tr...the emitente's, :of 'the. Conrt.into.:`enecntian, and:that in' a•short-time earth will he rid of a monster vehos'e-critnes are without ..ansiallel, and who hits tilt regrets - fur what he" has done ekcept. that tie failed to obtain - the money -that was the motive ,for the fell deed;. 'nod that be has fallen into the. hands of - retributike THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS SESTO).: lieness„ . .. - • . • • '.lf4eistiestritioa -eri the Strzollnirie p , ;:it: , -;t:e4sool4:iffstailatiterv• fart: a , : Prot/wag* Stes..o%,''.?. P. 'F'? • '`.• • • •". • e. , • . eniertztesrry: "iiie - Orkt4sol etlattnial,lOsintiWaTleinreitaAfft,tete.tnersi4o4et*ltle ,3lriAotzmnikae,tatiOl:*4ol4-insEl*,3l, . aide. bilethitlai# llll o s :9Rig. - ne •:-"llnteaWeill*ValllitkOkla • .otztti*;thZektott-s;, ifiejltotilOr • 'infigitinfitattr7,;:flirtiliseklitso,:iltittlld Caltritela-• tata 'etlettatty - Brr 'the , "::_iiiiiartetionitt:pure.iniwaticis-thatsa4Ocatton thr.ftlfet. Coal 'Regions is, therefore, the : most arktiablefor.the; - ;...manufacturnotirou and steel: bare selected St:: Clair, as the most - favorable bd.'. '.entitm,..tinttler. all Circumstances . ; bxv.iew ity Of . thebestfupticenoal,,llte shun and prom.: .timity of - the tnito of.thetChatta . Atte. : - :.petiburiditnctiOrttiewiriatat'eatzks* th et manufaciutirli(iind.htifiding-porpoaex. . But we hale other•ornsiderationato •oiree,tirit• tas , .intick.hOwever, • tin - Yleyr,of location 'ea .the 'prodtictiott of . re• pure iron ' • • .... o ).. a .Mtei.ixottaxtuttionsawaLlotart eithiii t tatittibt a t . ,:futilteis: :slit-Ala-he iriteferifieCtiithe character of rthe burden. to.be cartied,,and the: -quality Of the metal. desired.' Anthracite:furnace:a using refractory and • calcined ' urea are neneasitrilyhigh ; furnaces; - becauSe •ucli Material 'require iv, gneater,'degree of -heat, &- longer contact "with the..carhon of - the, terd: • .and . a :gre,iter.lerfglb of:t:MIS, generally; for itretparaticinthitn" • the peroxydes and calcmed..ore&for - ressone formerly, -- •giyeu,lcatt- principallylMeause.they IrelpiperlitOClP to. heitiand carbon; and consequentbraluto•tii!- , ltnceme . deoxydized'atul.earbon• Jted;utitll4.heyincoine, liedtind':rohde friable knit' pontittg: fact the cslci amp*. must find: take •pittee„ and:when such ores are used Taw the_ pro ess its earriedqb iti thetupper part of • the.furnace, sr the expense - of the'yield.; 'anti:with the • • :highest Priced teal,. basteadof : the waste Which can be The usnal:perted which the peritx. dets and Cab:Died :ores require or preparation In.the furnace is 40 boars- That is, thewhole contents of the furnace - 'taay'Pass thrOugh; : tir 'Than the 'throat to the zone of . that - length of. time. • BittirefraCtory and • uncalcined ores reqttire•ditablethelengthior. time to 'fully - pre-. •,pared.'• If they:ientain. In the menace only:4o'houra, they Cannot prittince g•Aidiren;and can Only be antrelted • with an increaSed:amotmt of tord'and a wearer long of -I:n...'order.td:cotrtpensate,in a: manstire, for this . ‘.colty, Our Anthracite' funiaee3 . are built tlet feet higher than 'coke or,. rant coat hiruacert :are:• :The t heighthf . Anthracite' furnaces riffige,,:,generialy fro:li 50, to' Ea • feet t 'while .30 to .40 is the -usual height Of-other 'fur : naves using Calcined . .• •• • ..BOt the escape .from thia• leadaterinother of no' less "magnitude: -ThatiS, the • consequent' lull:. .bility of Suet !ugh - furnaces to use friableor- pulverized -material with- any success; because the weight of the • burden, and -the: ciciseness with which it will pack: .• prevents:the free-escape of .tbepases,'Or their : l . 94(ls. •• • ofconittuStion, Which must ascend through thebOdy of the 'furnace. - .The weight of the - burden is, hi proper ''iron -to the height of the- ftiruaee; and if - the ores and cool are of ti•friable; - pulVerent uatarei-they are liable • to-abrasion' and'crumble. in_the deacent, thereby packing closely and - choking' the. furnace::: The pro ductS • of.. combustion ..being• chiefly carbonic acid, it. ...must .hare , frite yent,.or the fuel..cannot he -properly - Wined, and the ternperature. of. the 'forttiteit must be reiltieed is coneerpience.:' - '.• • • • • High furnaiestire; un.dynitt, desirable:When refrac-. 'tory and uncaleined•Otes are naed. with a Ouse, tena, ciona 'knthritelteas a feel. ,Butsnat runt:ices - cannot itsetccrurribling.eoal,withabything•like ecernny;*and• it Wciuld.he inflitissibleto work. them wittisitch coal' • and a soft; easily- smelted ore. lint with :fariices of Tess altitude—say 40 . Itistetid of•O feet,or 31) insteadof • . 50 feet *withal, both 'ciuMbling . coal and sett ores • Mo . be Used ..It; is not; hoteeyer,•tlesirable. ' to - use '• such coal; and it neves should be - used. in any style of furnace; if abetter can be obtained, ItisitlwaystOst • to-use a fuel whiclttailltetain its forth until it reaches • the blast for tWo teas - Mist Rititterly st:ttedPbeeanse • -it tends tokeep the furnace,..Openi -the free • il¢i . .4 the produetsor•prmbustion, and - reaches the Wald in a _condition to he'properlY.eonsunied , arid - not: to fly • before the blast.: In regardlo the.ores, the case .. is reversed, and the. Safter,,niore .poionS; or small iii. particle-,they are:the more : readily - will .they be 'life . pared •ad smelted and :shalt , . w such ores cannot be. - - stweeisfully used'in high furbaces, it:follos thatthese• of Moderate eleVation ar e the'mnsteetiniiptical lit ripe • iwtiOn and prOductive of thebest resnits,.eithet in re gard-to the:quantity or quality of .the •'t . Bat-in low furnarea a'hard; refractory ore cannot-be as d • : mairneties; (except the .soft kindS mid the-ores: .of the coal Measures Mast be calcined. before use and •it untch.eheaper to with otir:Waste coal In. or • dinary calcining-kilns • than" on the top of 'high AM • Ow:trite. furnaces.' Net calcined ore mat , be used with Much "economy even .IMonr :high furnaces,•proxided., the :.roper" care is taken to selectthe • . • Tririntternotyare taf. the .Vurtinee, ..:We hive not mentioned ninny phrticulars in regard ..t.o. the form : and 'dittlentilollB .frimactiabrit this is important' in the present consideratien • mut we think- the general form of our furnaces, as now now'adopt ed,.aa about correct, as-far as the t'hialy . ! is concerned. Bnf there•is anothe.r.vitarquestimi which. is much'., .neglected by furnace:builders and iron • Ilaitera gen • erellv, and: Rocs we nay he.. charged 'with theory by . - the intpreelical in this ittathection. we will' prove the fact-i.'" - All experience in the smelting of 'trom demon - stria es that the available temperature of blast furnaces . I • cannot brine: IOW; that it is ciss'ential to' keep - the temp...mime ai. high as 'possible to retain-all the heat 'produced, and' toMikke and keep the farnac . e as hotas the means writ .permit. we learn ,front practical eS:perience, • • and we know the reason why this is re•-• :gaited. • We all kticite that it,reqn fres'a• high tempera-, tipple smelt :hen: and We are' liketviSe aware of the. fact that the greater the heat the roore.readily.will all . substance be reduced to liquid err vapor. Hutto the ' • blast furnace tire, heat:or temperature. Itas other oilicei to : perform.: The. mere reduction •of :iron -ore:to a liquid forin .is - not the only requirement, The iron tViiieh if Contains Milet 'be. separated from its impuri- . ', ties, and to.do; thia .. properly a.certitin preparation:iie, before explained,: is. required. ; -The oxylis Separated' front theiron, and the iron timid he'earben- I • "lewdbefore it can beeconemically smelted erredtmed: to a metallic and ,useful form. • The 'heat 'which. may :be notinnitnett to - the hearth, or the fire of. the Marine. ' have hit little.effectin he: tem.. ; •-perature in the body of the furnace micas the, fatmice is Coou cr stried with - a rq. prevent. 'radiation and • cooling.. Nor do the - flames ascend..high into the fur nice The temperature - can only, be maintained by the . .heat of the ascending gases,..Or. the .prodnets of combustion, and - since this is mainly carhottie acid:gas lfeat can - be. gen : crated-in the body of the furnace. :and no combustion can take 'glace above' the inure of , • fusion. Therefore,-the earbaelvtrion and thin of the ores are accomplished by the heat, send ierl 'in the - hearths and. diffused through the burden lw the ascending Coltman. • •••• • ' : - ••The questlbn,, tien,'remains how to increase and . maintain the •Iwilt • in. the body Of . the furnace so that' t urea tiny reach the blOstitraproper condition. for recineths) and-the production ood iron: .ThiS • tenth* camii it be aided -by-the nseof.uncalcitied . ' orby . cont,rting . the top of the• furnace to a foastitig . . •Not. -by the' introduction -of ; ores contain - 10g twet've . per. cent...of. water and; peVhape, 'an equal' arrii'mht...ef other volatile . matter,: which shoitld • thriven MT before its 'introductionin the furnace. . furtmeetkof theforescrieform.the'ternpertittire can he aidilsl and increased hy-using.enly such material ss" requires little or: no" heath; the.volatilization of tit, , ,is; 'tare :and vapor which should: ba g driven - off in the eat-, • Miami. ovens; As-shotra in the efi . .ie of 'the 'I - leer:46n. turf 2 threeF.: the: production" may be more :than 'doubled by using such ores only as have been.pr . enared for - the . 'furnace' by' a• torrefaction outside' in: calcining kilns and ttiose 'that are naturally soft. open and pulverized.;, • in thee: collet r.ao ii , ll of - a' new furnace-the tempera-: tare in the hot - Vet the furnticemay be much Increased . . and blete.reeditSr:Maintahieti high condition" by ciaistructing..thithot. - air neens.arounct ; the body of the furnace lietWeen.: the lifilitto. and.the outside walls of .the stack: . -By the - .new - and: moat available mode or coustrin'ting the MA-blast/4)ORM tUS,.elitirety with bier, all the former objections to such a location for. the hot.. - air oven* viiiiisifesotad a cheap,' reliable and pernmbent appertains lit obtained,..in - which the bleat - may he limited to Igifi degrees. tif:•thinperatnre; . land.'of coarse.. the body of the furnace:maintained inmearly the - Santo:condition: -.• . ' • ..: •" • • .•.*: •• • Thi s form of hot-blast Can; he pr operly' shown Only. .by the aid el' diagrams,.tatt the 'principle will be rend = ily coMprehended by the practical' /rod • finder, , Wh - o will legit fail tiraiipreciate this greet inerease:of Tem -1)v-figure and' the benclittithat would natnrally reselt: . natty. here, mention withilut t egotisre, that -this . foray and application of. hut-blast.. Oven is an inyentfon ttf sr,. for Which •a patent •is -pending, is "mentioned lucre with a ftillepnvidiOn of its ratite - and . • tt'e".have now.nearly exhausted the chief arguments in favor' of,the life or calcined ores for the prtiduetion of perior.fron with .Anthracite Coal in blast ftirnaees of the present form of comitintttion. We think.it has . been fuliftlerniinstrated . that a greet improvement:ln the quality.and quantity is within onr reach, mid that such improvement-is not. only deairable, but available it once without Much: eapeticii to re or increase of lahbr .prod • Cost. . in order to :show tit wluit extent :the . Improvement lug the manufacture v .iro anti steel leas' been effected in this' Minntry and Europe, we may he followed in their consideration - hi our next: - *Sr. Cm.a in,'la yrtSiki, •• -P 2 . 6 ". (3.Y3 817 ' 3 5 9 - 121 65 62 62 56 , .. 120 .... ... . ~,.,, ..; • • . . . ...A avrrtemAza in .New Jeiney t peer, tiv,it thr Port gralie,,from -which' he' maliea. tin excellent of snkar of spirit, that is' bei;ntringreelebrated among. nieflical gilt; tlernen' in iinr lame and Used in Ito4pit as a superior article,' • Physicians iepointnen4:p... as an:invaluable article for, weak tiaBs stti.p..nerdt -debility, It is a* very-gentle. stiinnlefit, - aticl the same time. a rich.:mitfitive Pl3l'eesii , g . - :the virtues that makelt valuable for. weakly ;Per- Sons and ficr F puiralfluiliiy • iit , this( seasrm. ‘f. jibe . year.; ' . SOine.of..our do - etor4'6aC.it is • Stip&ric ! r ta. port orpther : , , • .•,. . . . •-. . Let ice (font, tu vil . . : PYRIM-1. addreswynu . , •••• • ' ,• • Worn this village distant tar • ••• •I . . . Weald thn,,tl could llearen bless Yoe:: •• :• .. • • ' i eatet - --.4 haie your ”SrAtt.;"• • •, • For since there nrried 'a stranger • ' - • In th& i parts. MICI worn - pir • All- My peace, ids been in clanger, • ' : 'Subject to the direst things;"• - . Ali was right with my Steiannah -• • • . •- . Till the man came With' thatetiti, • • . -; • -.; • Now; 'she has a chilling Manner, ; - • ' • ;Atidds scimetirars•sttaturely mute. • • • ••' • Won't you Fetid me by this indicate; , Which witli cash IMoweiiclosev. • •-• •. Snell:another pgieele treasi,re, ; .•• 131:11'. OF . C1,4:11111i6 , • • • if•l reiniu iTiY-t•til4nll - •• . • • . in that level,* darling's heart,. • • . • -I will somad throughout:the nalign. ' ' ' opinion of your:Mart— , , • .TO that' - S4 - As" rimee detested , • ' . Send all (Ahem fp deeiai- • • And my etwhittill be invested.', . • • .• '• 'Alwaysquoheletitra:.there • t:. • • ' ..benijired - in the heat". Clothing to iip oh. rained. iu to the Star. Would von obtaitt,the. Ithreclpricek and .thdbest and latest -styles?. 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By..rearlitig'6o cei...e to Dr. Swayne 50d..330 NORTH SUCTII Street, allodelable. a box :will be mailed to anq - part of the tit L:ed Staea,, ..free of -.Sold by ti*Nity • ..,. . . . :Dentio;ess;' Blio4loesn and•CiatrirAt. trait ANA With - UN: litlClOSt:Stlegt" by 3. 1 . 8 ' 64°1 ' R .. °c 4 /'''• lietntid'Anrist, (fatherly of:Leyden. Streef..llll,kulelptnn. - .. Tetlaninials:fronL Innekrelliblesownisin: the. City "aid C.tiuntry . can be each able office. , The raaAleitl faculty. areluvited .VY :accompany - '.tbelr imilents: as be has no i.ecretn In hI rsetb*-14R-TII 2 '.ICIAL-ETICS. Ozlthimit - ZsadiarQefot.itanimlnatton? Mardi S,VGii.l2,-iOnt.• • ^ • ' I .WlTti Ateimiefed Csieirik*i -.o*.ekkatlln•et:;: :It neOntel.atitio - rimPles , Serer, or tit stake active, diseitSCAorAnitilf ifetettk' yoti liStlepc; depressed: na &ad far.nrOatngi'' eat strt.t., souinotleVeOoditerdtbriwhilkinur tOad bite s the fraparr,ties-ruarf stitanbites thOtrgens of lift:into' 7igogotus'attiiin:4 6.. . storingthelOth 'and itipt i tlV: disease,: I:fence:4V rapidly earen'stvarlety ea nts.*hich'ere.cau 13y impurity O( . . the blood, suctOte**itillule.;-.or Elnr.c Eric:' - P iro l A -Blotehec 13kIlls,'SLAnthOtty'S Fire.ll4ii . e - Ortiyidpelas , .Tetier or Salt - Men.= Said Head. Itirzt , Worm.: Can-. 'ter or Cancerinte T u mors.-Sore Eyes . gernele - piseusesi. snchAis lietention.Arrignlerity:fitipin; Sterility,:nlso Syphilis or Veto rinYltisesses, plaints intdineett.flolesites. --- :.. for,.. f.the,e u .and :see arptistrur,itetititgasi Ikliklilt'eltenieeltte -blood and:. curesr.hese'dOordeni. - , - W' e - tho PlN.lo , oeattildsli4 , l l 4.-kingf •0 -Leah* Ove . a quart or 'Bitted. of sox- ImParlits.rer .One 111.1:0t these have.. been, frauds for they.not OnV txintairi.ilttle: if Sitrtsparill‘but;na enintiire:propertiiis .ixbatever. flence.bilpre diSinipiintment . has -followed - beim or the.Veffliinsjeitricts of Elartektenillre .which tlerid . the: market:, until the 4'6s-itself has. becoanl synonymous. inipi*ltioil and : client:. Sail we -call this'eom:, pound ••Surseparille.”andlntend.tnsu.PPly such S'tem-: edy as shall rftcue the name from the load •of obiriot4 I which rests upon It. . 'We-think. we - have eri.!und JritifacOnOtturrnittuset *Meh , itriflithiellf ordinary rad - Orfila .di.eases.,it - is intended to cure..' alit only maerellte sick, that: we offer them the nest alterative. which Ike knew „bow 44 produce. have rtassott. to.believe. I tleby. the • the inostegectual Guilder et lire.blix , d yet discovered.by anybody: • .' Atra.o Psorraio. la so universally known to Mirp.i...8.0V17.. other remetty,for-the or-Onglths.; Colds. Induce= iloarszneic; Croitfl. ,Bmachitis,. In-: Consnmptien;lind for the :relief. of Consump. tine Yntfenis iri advanced mattes 'of the dlenatie.::that.it istseless bete, to ret.Orikt the Olden& of its „The world knows them: • - Preyared by 4:. C.*AYPIt& CO.. and f.Soldi by ail" the' Drugging :in'Pottsville also • Onie s elsts and dealers, eceryivherei: ' •• " April THE, AgAZ-ENala_ /I°L7 EL.EITE* PATENT' . „ Celetiratrd IPenartle Pills:. • . • '- Preparedfrom preset - 4)lkm. of T. Clarke M.D.; Physieign•Eitracn l / 4 1iiiory. !kr Query)... leraluablemedicine la unfailing in the nre :dangerous dimities to 'which the female'tonstitutieit Is subject.. It rno&rater all ex .c&., and - removes all Oat/actions.. from. whateve Muse, .and a speedy - cure • • . Ladies.' It'is bartialarlyaultnd.', It-wIIII Ina abort time, bring on the morithlnieriod.talth regularity. • Each bottle. mice One Dollar. bears the: Goierument s Stamp of Great Britain. to pres'ent counterfeits, . • CAETION. . • • • • • Mese hot•be taken - by Weingles dur ipg Fl R$ T Pr:egapp, as theft are sure. 411 - . Misearilagf; but at any - otlirr lime-the:km . ? safe. ,- •• ' Every.woman knowa,thitt-the bloom of •health•minit liitte,.. with the• slightest Arregularity •or olistruetion of .tiMmenses... These Pills are•trn'tr the winnan's friend. hi her hour of trial. and the: only 'sure. positive and neVerfaillng cure of Suppression of•nature, from'.what over:cause, • 'So mild:that the feeblest can take' them .with perfect security: yet so poWerhil. in: their effects, that they may be safely Called, never' failing'Regula. -• In : all cases of NerVous:andSplnal •Affeetionk - Paitui -In the Back and • 'Limbs, . Fatigue on 'slight exertion.. Palpitation - of the' 'least,. hysterics. and Whites... these effect a. care ••when :all 'other means.have failedi,•and although powerful 'remedy. 'do not, con tainiron. calomel, antiztiony;.or anytiting,Jindful tai the : iFnil directioria intlie.parriphlet around eieh . paciiiige„, which'should be carefully pres!eved.. • : : • . - .SOLD Br ALL DRUGOISTS."..' • Sole. General Arent for the ITnited Statem and British liorninious. - • J013.11105F5.,T7 Corilatalt St,-,-N. .• nil -and 6,three' cent pestage stalpna 'en= closed to may iiiithorized Axent,' will• ensure-a bottle.. contaluing . nit • Pills,. by nuiil. -securely sealed "from all libervatioti.. • Feb 3, .0-,:3..ty • USE THE B.EST! . • CLOCIV,4 EXCELSIOII. RESTORER: A Perfect: Ili Resitoier and Hair Dressin z • Coinbinett, and the beet preparation fortheltAl R . ever presented to the public. Will in every Instance testitre• 4: raj' ir - tit -.its'original 'color (whether :Black or- 4 rinse flair. to grow upOn Reads: when the .disease is not hercolitary., .Will stop flair from .Falling OIL or .Tarning Gray.' will Cure •Mr . !Crow ions - of 'the .Itenlp. Renitsite •Ptenri,,Onitdruff, nod . "milts" sill Itch tugs . . • It. is elegautly.'perfutned,• and is ail that can be.destred fore Dressing: • ITIS .Nor .A DYE, but by. supplying . the 40,cret inFIS at the, ctipillar: . ry"Bland[ acts as a - KFZTORER,- It wilt not . SOIL the finest linen. or STAIN the nicest bonnet . • • •:-' Mothers will find that %then Children's hair I and wiry dr thin and scout it will immediately improve thetise of the Restorer, thereby laylite•thelomnias Don for- a luxuriant-heal of -hair. This.preparatiiht contains no shear of lend or other 'articles deleterious . to the hair F. Collitiloil,lll Most , flair preparations now In the market. ! is steed :and .reoomutended .by the • clergy and•the faculty, .• • • . • • •• ' • • Theitroprietor, is aware thlit many have btlen:disap. pointed by-the high Sounding:, pretense 'of 'the nnmer °Us pinpointions with.whlch the tnarkethOS been tilled . 'for a few years Past, but inch enntitlence does he place in the meths of his Restorsrthat ()frets in all east's to M . /too/the money after-a thorough - trial Of tree or - , if it fad., to give perfect Aatix.faction - .. s-r.it in every instanee.;• and one trial. will - convene the twist seeptical of its merits.- '• • • • Call for; DEC llllLOCltist.Riteelsior - 11Ittir Restorer: AM , TAXIS, r40:01:11E11.. Sold by all- Drug gi6,lt3 at zi 00 per bottle. Or six botles fOrtto 00. , • • • . Dr. B: (..LOCK Proprietor. ••• • - . Manchester; 'IL •• SA NDERSON, Drogiest. Agent for Pottsville: • . • .• _ . LIYEL--WEALTIT-ST.RENGTIL • LIFEL;-HEALTR-STRENGTH: - ....• - * . . •• LIFE:-ZEALTIL-STRENCIIIf. , •-• • • Tlundtbris and tbi)wancis Animaily • die.pienlatorely: wttei3,:if Gr6.t Frinidla Retuedy, DR. Jl3 - . 0 0: DEL3IARRE.s ibelebtratimi Sptleitic • Prepared by Granciere - •Itutatnt., Rue,Lnrri •baril, Paris, from. the prescription of Dr. 'Jini Debt mitre. .Chief • Physician of the : hospital du NOill-on - LariMilsiere a fair triill.,they would --find lmmediate.fe... lief. - and. in'a shot time, be rutty -restored-to health and .. Strength. ;It Is used -in the ptactire of many add 'neitt .French Physicians., with *unifinin- 811 (TO'S,: and hiatly recommended ns the .only'positive and Specific Dentlialy for all periiOns stiffering front . General or Sex . dal.l)ebility. all . 'erafigeincurs of .the :Nervous Forces. •Ntehtrictily,' I:OAF:of ;11tiscuitir:Energ . y - ,- Physical ti Nervousness: Weak-Spine. Lownessof DIM netts of Vision, Elyster.cs, , Pains' in the,Back. and Impittency, ..tc. • • • • No lanairce - can convey - in adequate - idea of the im-, .mediate and 'almost • niirneulotni change it oCON/OTiFtl", the debilitated a:ld-shattered system...ill 'fact. it staitds durivailedlts unfailing - . cure of 'the maladies above • Suffer nit uictre bitt rise-;The Giretir-French Remedy - ; it ci•ili effect a. cure where all Other+Satl and althoindi a powertnl. 'remedy.' contains nothing hurtful .ti the most delicate • . 1; 'pamphlets. - couthiphig fulPparticninr3 and . direclions . using. in Englisli. - .:Frelich, Spanish and aentian ac 7 company each box, and alito..seut-.free . to .any addresS when Coiliested; - . : • . Price - One Dollar - per boi t. Six bOxes - for Fite Doi 'tarsi.' Sold. by. all DrnggiSts - thrtmghont, thc'woild or will "he sent by mail.- securely sealed' from; till by inclosing specilkSl price. to any authorized agents. Beware of Countrfelts. and Imitations.- I'n)prieifr'l9 okeltliii've-Atzont.c OSCAR t.;,,MOSES...t CO., 21 C4inr s tlandt St . Ne%i, .• Antlsnrireii Astent for I.'ottrilll,t.....llEllßY [Fero, ... . . . ' 114 it li E N CEL .I IVOIC - , an Es, stiy :of Warning and Instruction to :Young, Mea.:— Altio,.fli:..easit's and .Abuses .vital. poivers. with sure:maims of relief:: Sent frie. of cliSrge . 'sealed 'let er :envelopes: :Address ' Dr. .1.. sKII,LAN 1100111 TON. , wall" Asioclut .Philadelphia, Pa. .MarAnize: *but lady and Daitienian in the S . tatUs...ctin boar *Fonwthing ,very . innch to their atlytintage, by:r.eturn.rnati (tree.'tit charge.) addreriAttir itn the underAed.:Thrittehaying fears . ill being humbugged liy,not, noticing ptis.cartl.• 411:others id - trees their ohedi-: -eat . TLIOg: F. a m) • - 811 Broadway, N.Y.: o advertiser. been.restored . td health.in a. few weekir by a 'very .sim ple'remedy,..nfter having suffered for sevend . .Vears with a severe affect'. n. and that drettcl.dlfTaPe Con sntnpti~n fa anxiims.to, make knOwin—to soarers the. mtkma. of Tore. • • • • • To all' who &Sire it, he will send a copy of the .striptifni tuied'ffree of.eharM.); . with the .clirectifms.for 'Mei - ante , and ushfg,the syme, which'-they will find a stlite - craft: for CQNsumt;tioN.7.AirniA. Bestir:omit : is, C4cons.. and all Tllroat'atid.:Lune : Alreethiris: The only object; of the advertiser :in sending. the Pre-. scriptinn is to beinult the.altlicted; and spread infornutL. thin which he e11pe.../VeS.tiy he invaluable, and be hopes - every sufferer will'try hi. - fernedy...lg it 'yvjll cost them ..nothing: and May prove ri..blesAitu..,. • r ' k'arties wishing -the.. prescription.. ierr . return mai .l;will please address Rev; RDWARCI),;-WILSON. ; WilliarnShurah. Kinas Co.,'N 'Y.' • ••Expreiorunt Ceres and .Ril DiAeasq.s . ot the ThrwlS and Lanes :'Fry It. Sold by }l* my Saylor, PottSidlle: UK, Burns: Minersville; fuld.Drup,a4isiS . • • •.. • LIFE t :GROWTH , AND.I3EAUTY: Lonrirai. 'Gray .' . llair..Col"t'_The Only. • Reisrnrer Loraine • - Hair Calor • Restorer Lndon: .. Hair • . Hair e.”lor :Infallible ' Restorer . . London _ • •• ' -Hair ' : ' -12e-?torer Londho . Changed flair Color • • Hair' s ' . -':RePtorer Loo , lon •.• •, Hair Color . " •.- • ; Restorer Lotnlon . .„ Hitir , Coliir' . . fiestoriv.; ; Restorer qolon ..• • :. •• . molar - • Reetorer Dmilito Hair COI4 •' the.• -Restorer It ia.the holy known 1 - ,.,:qiirer of ctilor and 'perfect hail - Delicifely Pet-fulned , ' . • Lontion Does • flair Color, - -.:Rernoves ReFtorer . • Bair Color ' ." .Itooorer London' ••• ilair.Color all .• I.:oliihof : • Hair Color • . . • : Restorer 7budntr .Biala Hair Color London '• • Bair Color It.e.9to'rer. London :7 oi:Soil Ilair, Color , and ..*: Ife..tnrer London . - Mitt color . • • :Restorer London Anythlnp: , hair Color. Itrhin^.'.l3.eatorcr ' Maicra 111 K-11 'tilt SOFT: GLs'.fliYtoo.4t , ; • 01.FLA0. cent. Asti nEALTIIT: . • • loser London- • Milt-Color..•Re . . Loudon i Cur . ea all -.Hair coo.r . Itekorer LonOrni - - ' Hair :•'........1t0t0rer . . . . . Lolidoii . ".• Hiaeases • Hair C. - Ifni' '..lireYfOl; ''.' Reptorer• liniclOn ' • - .. •• •-• .• Hair Color . •!!' . • ;Restoier -I.Apflon :• of the -:. - Hair Color.- ' 'the .hate' *. lie, - torer London , -• ..- ' I fair Color . -'..... Itegorer ,LOrld'ill'... Scalp: . - flair Color •.- front ' •Restorer lonclan. • ..:-... -.' Hair . (lolor... •.: -... •.. ',Restorer London' - • ' .'• .• • :Bair Color.: Frilling: . Itestorrr No nushing, or preparatioribefore. or afterits use applied by the-hand or soft bn:sh • ' '. . . . . -- hm.nnenslt 'will posillelk smfr the Hair from fall , trig:-and cause it to grow on - bald 'heads. in nll. cases where the. follicles nia,left.... - -•. ' :, -, ' • '- : . ' kitihy 75 cents ahottle;. six bottles: :44: .Sold - at Pr. -siti; A YNE'S.. :1:10 -Nriti. SIXTII.- Ntreet; above Vine, Philada,,*and'all-a lending llineglsts and Fancy-goods. dealers' 10 , 'Sold a . '•'' • ' - - Ii_ENRY SAYLOI2 , I4 •.• . i r Feb. . ,4.16 ; - a- • • •:•.:Inng Store. poll:seine' • •- L A.DT AGENTS" WANTED. ... - . 3-. 0 . c • •:. - sefid 23 . cenre for 'tt l2 - Dolltrs A '"E:- .- ...... . . .. . .sample. or Directed Hot eleii,e. f n i . imrticutaiii .. : • STAFFORD 4 CO:. - A69, ffrotttlw#,i'N. YOrk., . itiarcit 17. •411..;:...:...1 11 - B m] :'. - ..: - --.IS.- . ...-..L_ • lIS [ii • 111A11111:Direq •• lantcholoes . 1114. ti e, Die'. is 'the' hest. in the .The, only tre e auci*rfeeLDye—lleriniets,...in. .and Reliable—produces a splendid Black Mutual Bor.ntre.—.remedles the ill areas:of - Bad Dyes, and rrennentlylestotes the origloal colas... Sold by.sli Drerzeists. : The genuine is eigned„ W. 2....8.5tch010r, 84' Baraft.T.Slreet; New York... • . Fehrtntr9 ;JO, 18d6. .• . ' •671 y. The Gonfoosiono an* Exprrierien of nu lip for. 'tna _benefi ;and ax a CAU TIOt YOUNOMZN,-. and. others; '*ho auffer'frorn Nervous - Debility, Premature.Decav • of Manhood, &v.; Impplying alba. gaine.time Toe 'Memos nr Sew-Cunt.. Py. one who blia eared htrno.elf alter undergoing consid-% erahlequaekery.:. Arencloolng pof!nwid: , addressed - eni e lope; single uspfea, free:of charge. maybe had of th e - anthor. , : :.11411 , 1AN MAYFAIR, If.sq: • " relEtT. !66-7-1* • , :BroOkIr; Kinn . . Errol** of l'ortalii:"...A 'Gentleman .., oho . stiff ed for years from Nervous. Debility; Premature Dielki , ell,the effect f:pf youthfol IndlearettOti: :alit,- for the zake ififfertuk tarttanlty, vend,frry.to 'all who - need I ; the recipe amldlreetioasfOr nualtidthe simple -rem. rty h. which he.wsa eared:, Sufferers wlshlng ro.priAlt y thi . advertieer!s eroeitasce; coo ,d0.t.0 by uildre..ini .• .1 . f itt AIKSO W "4. for dal and 'mining - • J0ff31 . 13.; OGDEN. , purpofts. sC - LEWIS TIIOM NON'S, - • jan -27,.65— f1y1 -. xp..isenanibon, 8t4. - 1 'bi • Y. .d6 114 Cor. (;m are and Markt!. mu. . _ . A:Ci RlK;igbie a RICOI7 "000:131.02 141131:VMON, 1 , 7 00 11 100 0 L 1 ) 4O; - ,P9W4 I M.P.V Vn'!* l3 V , WANVEIN lst Jane, irritntirsia , or, iloo OPtertiatutent • V clunPetetit Boakeeper,..yh n ,A;: t : t 4 'n+ttirai t it • Tratatitlin.nri..4%.,laill- F. 24 l 4M . e . lniuing O:mpany. , „ t l: r a . ta i g, l , l 4 IS ortroit REI(II.T.t '2day - ltoid KKhEPELL " 13°1 64 aw.t,Nthtt, Bit r ovrws Baormarkrovzoatcss Alm= tsruntacrmvna;:etairre; Give tams- t AVVE lo .—din exPerienced Clerk 9:IA /7 1.10421'• E4r Br•PehigrilNi'• Amlirigest. 'Catarrh, con* p, 'a l tnau Kererred• Adarm Box 622 . ' 1114 0y , - sumlifiarrayea Throat Dittesimeo. ce• llav t. - tioCurs ACY I.ISTOO W ALWATS (loon grooves. S . SINGERSAND PCBLIC SPEAKER Witi t illid 73T/chef 'mkt in clearing the voice when taketigefore Singing or. Speaking. and relieving the Atinairafter an unruMailifertlon'of threricarre:Afr'.:--• . 'Fbe,....Firet4e4 art. rectitionended and prelvribed by PhY skeane, rind have had testimonials from eminent men -throughout the country. Being an article of true , proved their efadidi , by : : t test 0 ,APPyl_ trach'YVV."h4 4 6 " ne" :l oo l itieS variousWU of the l ivorld, and the. Troches are univer sally pronounced better than other articles. oi.-rata only ...1311LOV:tei Beritout.Tnocusa.r.tmd not take any or the Wordileita did may be olleveclars-t.; Sold everywhere in the"'United Shnes, and in Foreign I ' Countries at 35 trots per b ox . Octobet..2S ,:-;:*.0i1ii0.40 ., ?.:00440,444 , . jthy - la,tatr Palm wilt . .preach•A.hermen toyoittig. .inth oif.Suottity evitnlng,.May pthi iSi 6, at - T.3a P. In the Fitvt Presliytetlin Chnfch,parnei.hlatttintsago anil Third streets . ..'Tii.citinnvarrt of Potteville and vicinity are invited to meet at tri . l4igkirs.stodylo..the, En6lisb Lutheran Charch.Market Square:On Moadtty, May ittb:2,2n M., to make arrangements to revivethe: ,, Minieteire . ,' tinitEnTtentorrio,r,'-irhe Leiteketineir,.;."-w:tharett will be-dedicated to the, sei'vleetif - Alinighty Sabbath May 13th. red,Cnokmaa.. of Philadelphia, - will Pr** inoraing andevening. • ••••• • • . • A meeting Will held in the afterntion - at2Mtecloek; .whenladdmsses will be delivered by Reys.A.Cookn4, d'..ll:,Cook.llon.M.l.leywood and others. . Trains for-the 'Church Cii.e....Criteeoria.) Will :leave POttwille nod Welt:eh:A-1C tle• turning-43C o'clock-P.' Al. • - . Poi irr Otis*. onener . :Multantorigo anti. TthCtreets.•Rcv. Pastor. - .- Services Sandey • lOTA M . • attd`lls I'.'M. ;I : sett:are Wednesday eVen.-' ini at. S o'clock. Prayer teeting Friday. evening At S o'clock.. fiabhitthlschoid 2 P.-E.•••• • . • . '•. • , Cr - lifetivaidimi E. Elh '•larch. Second, - .street; above Marker:. Rev'•: J. : pastor, 11:er:ices ;. .Salibath.• at 10. A. and • 13./. p.:l2d. Prayer Meet- . ing. Tuesday evening, at'TX:teclock. . ' WEnutibill •• Lutheran Ehnrch';-., Market Sunare, Rev. C. ti.r.vrs....Pastor. - „Services Sabbath mot Din ig at 10 o'clock i Even -Week ly Lecture and Prayer Meabig, - Weflaer4lay. evenings. %Sir:Trinity the: Church is undergoing renairs •services. will. he •held tn. the Court Monse at. 10){, Aycloc,t.•A. M , end Ty' Y. M. Conitilnoationiat.4hurii,h, Flee. E. R. Lewis., liervices every ' ,Sabbath alutrifutely, 'at . 10 o'clock: A. M.. and S o'ciock. P.M., •.' • . Union. •Prayei. • Merairi t iG. every' Sunda: morning, from 93.1 to 93( o'clock, littue 'frame . Charei oii Secon4.2freet, between Market and Norwegian St: All are invited. ' • . . , . • . • ErrE y rs C#lloivilill- •street. Rev. •Ci7cuit, . Pastor. K II preach Gertic-itt en' Sunday anoniing at 10 o'clOck. and Ein • iii.h. in, Evening at - TX - Residerice Matiret' street abode 10th. ' Illvernfil . rriebrteriun Chfirth. corner : a hantongo and Third Street's. Rev.. If5lA(, tor: ':.Services: Sunday 1034 'A. M..and 7)4. P. M. :Len ltire. Thursday evening 'at 7M P. M. • Prayi•r Meeting,. quarter before -70,'Stuidity morning.. Sunday School, • • 14T - 24 Prei•byterinn" Church. Market Stiiitue..: :Wsi. PLunirr.„ 1). ...S.ervices•tighluith mornings at 11130 . o'clock •Eyenin..?...(at :Lect lire and Prayer Meeting. . Friday evenings. atS o'clock; Pastor's , : retkiden'ce, Mahantongo St:, , corner ••• 13r ItcCorrned Chu . rch, libuket Street, Rev d. C. • W - 43111.1E. 'MAIM'. itegillar services. . alternately. in the German and English languages, e‘v . cry Sabbath day, at.,tn M...& 7P. • M:.Peay - er, Meet :lag and •Letitilikevery Wtalni, , ,4lay evening at 7 'P.3I:: (Erman in the morning and English in the 'eveh i ng, t. . April 1 , 'lsth and 29th. , .••• • • , • English in. the inorning,and peoii'an In the evenin ,, , April Sth • ,• -• !L%lift/Eb Itarriagi . Noticei.tnit.t ciedoinpanied .with 25 fer vitt. tOipp,, in t./ . lr.Topr:NA.i, . . • • . . . BROW.7i —)f()ORE--:.At,Stooeh-.l)tirtr, Rerk. - ‘l"tufty. P,a.; th" tINt 1511 1. Rev. C. Limbach: Capt. GFoitom of Altoers.ville, to Mies RAY Iloottc. of the foi-mer • •.- *.• • [For:the Jt[ircrs• do rnal.] LINES ifl:o.\rT. Q. ii O. AND . 111 1 h5 U. lit, ON . . • , • nisti-Dra. • • _ Merrilysennitihe old church bell, ••• give tie- herald room :' • Let epi.hql be. hie each friend'to tall Of . new-me.de bride and groom;' Theysirrin..a trusting. happy-pair, Tojnip their future fate: And visiiins bright, as May4.l:o , fair warm hearts elate: ' . . , . . • , The word. that mncle thorn one ror life, RichAiler'd with•n prny'r— - •• Thai they tnielit live exernptiroei strife ' • And'heart-corrodingcere.•', ' ' • ' ••.. 0. finny their lives hut just:b . einti; • Brintt happiness untold : • .• .And future bright guy motniturs . Sun. Bacli.vvedded hour unfold. • . if cure bicctiance their, path tieet,• •Or diccortl mach their . • ?Any. theytal lore'a : bright parapet The angel peace . ' • • • • May alt 119j)ee anti . all the4Ens• • Mich anler~t heArtm,heget,- Oe . tilvy f r wealth or ituttomi names— f..rtutfre..rnilq he met. MIN May I Slid, . • GIT;C;0171t —GDOON—Tn.alinersville. na•the 19111 of' April by Iler N.Thte• "Priam., Mr • Groiaa (;11.0ora to tiles MillY GIUKS. all of Schuylkill - CO.. • . . , . _ 1 - 10.KE.Trl on the., sth of SJyv_,b'p WI% 'Noble Ftlime. Mr Jo flocatimk to Et.ri: tarn' )it lots, :ill of • • ". ' . stikliST,T-12()BERTSON—On the ,I.et re'siletwa the' oflk,iallng clervyttian t *liev.llooare B. Allen.,:gr: To, 014,S MAltEll eIIitIBIrIANI ROBERT enx, all or .• •:- : .• . PENNAN',- IZDRO:POn thb.lil of May, hp the . Rev. Joacph Neepol. fir. Jntn.Rt::ooi Rndltil+S of Thvma WArdiop;,Es.q. cvinnitdr:rnentpr of 4eath:s. fret. Thoge,ar.. mpani,o with nnfires, efcc.,,rituit be-p4id, for at the c1114,,i.10 qn.tgjWi• /in •. , . • . . • TYRILIEItT . .-:In . Selav11:111 Abivo.n. (Id May.2lli, 13dd. MAiu x Eli iA Drill. daughter ' eq.. Mark . arid Elizabeth 'Doi6elrt... aged T years': I month acid 12 clay:4. - • : -..- . .. . . . . , . . . . .., . ... " .FI}'IITIG-1114. if t. -in -Creppoiln, JoaErn ; . ' Etllo, aged .92 years, - . 6.months and 1:0'0ay.... , . • lI.ANT,EV—On the Stll..int.. ilitol4 BnrOng,h, Ttioa,v -,r0,:.1.3. IT'A'Nr.rr. ,son or Capt. ,John' I.Linley; aged 3d years, l'inonth and 20 days: ' • • .. .. • . . ..• • . . • NOT.TP—Vay ith."3TAGattEIVeNG. dmvAter ofJoseo and dry Koup; in:the . nth,Year 0f,114,T age: • SI CI t OLSf—On 'MonAity, Csitittri--young est (tail eliterla 'Mahlon R. and Mary. A. Nichols, In the .qs,th "ye4i , of. her dire.. 1 . s1x1P::401 , 1—On the fth,of INirivi; in Pottyniille,Pnor.tir wir,!' or Jrihn T. iiimpiop, and daughter ot.Capt:. Johrt, Ilanley, - egc , tl 43 yeur.9. . • . • . ,:-STOLTE—On thePthof Mar, in . .Potti=Ville. Onus rrnv STOI.T . P. a native or lieitnany;• aged -44 years 4 m'utle:and in days ..* • • • • -:" . : ADORN , T=: - .GRAVES OT . THE- DEAD : • -.. -.EAGLF, -- 11A.PLE - i woßip; ::::. •Granite. Picton and Brown Stone Family )'sidle made to, order. The work, warranted to give ent ire s,it IQ faction . • . , . Minumen.s.. PI On. and Ornamental.' ireaci Stones.. Tnmbe. •En inanres,• Tablets. .Crns. Lambs. Flower. Vase , . Mantels: ilareati.•TalAe and lirasti-st.and Tops.. . DePtirmi find Plarislarnistied. and the work' exeented in the•best style of Mt. and of th'e vary, twit material. .. . • P. F. fil.i.;.EN BROWN 'Ctif. Min ersv . • East•NOrirettian St between Coal and. Etailroad.Sts.. • - near Pomrors:Fonndfy,• ' 'Way 5, u;G • • • ' '(;',ENE liNt' , NOTic Es . .01r . . . . . 11 - ..... - -- '4 NIC E.—Thr• Mentors nf the Firat \n_ ''~--•- • tfonal Bank of • Minersville . have deekokt a divividenit a tlye• poi c..ht dear '6.1 tar. Payable. to the ahaicholdeta OD 'aid aftee.F . 4Ourcbtv. )21 h. Boni,- •--. • • S. KAUF.IO-MAN'i•CaAhler.. May 12, ,r 4 ' ..mi.:l,7En.m . - . . . . . MS Amber Gobi Mining CotripanY of Tentntrirtnia. .invite et3tim3tt4 for sinking a Shalt eat their I,rnicerty in Greene'ettuntv.,:l'a.. -about ZOO -feet. deep. - AnS• infor t 'ma ion - dtared *ln be had at the Co ' , ‘,Oftire...fit Building; I\ - 0 ,.9,Ta Statt h :3(1 Street; Philada. FIENtItY, B. MOORE; Secretary; OIDcC of the Artakaxv Manzi* - Coal tom airy .113 I.lipatl Stn:, ltnum NO: 9.. New: Yttik. liav, T. 1.:504.—A. meetinz of. the stockholders of the KaNloiwillinin Coal 'Comp my. will be "helil at the Coin iany's .ofllceoan TI.TESDAY:.the 'nil. of May. at 12 o'clock. neva); m'tha:purixtse. of. de 'cadi nt. upon. huainet , of much intrrest to the itiockhold7 J. CAMPBELI. INUITE.-President.' Oflice of: chi- -Coal Vona- PariY. Nn, i 3 13rosti Street, Bow N0..9:-.New r Yorlfe . Mar -ineeting*.of the • etockholtietti of - the KxNkawSlliamiConl Company Will he lield Itt the Com .pnny office, mi. TUESDAY; tin' bt Atty. between the honre of one and two - . teclech., r. 31,, for the pur pose of electing Meech 1114..t0 serve for the ensuing veer. - , • • J. CAIIPBELI. IxtivrE,.Pielddent. • Ift.o,t - • . . ANNALTAIL ifliftivtglNG.-::r.Che Annual' . 1 0 this'ole t rof the Stiv.kholtlers the }TART . FORD A' SOCIATEI) COAL COMP.INY, • till( beheld at the Amerhin Pottslarille, - Pa- on Weiliairi- Illityllfitit,'HlS6B, at 5 o'clock, P. M., for the choice of. Directors for the QllBl.linEr. year. and tram , action of Rey other business that may.leeally come be fore,,the meeting •, •• • r. L. GLEASON.... • • d tail n1),13141-13:2t , _ . • ".•• . •"*, .geemilt7. . .. . . . t ir '........,. A:; SP*4lllAl'.• • • IfIEIR,TIN 47, of the • srockhnidexa' or the • tfartfOrd" Abioclatcd • C"al.r.,lompany, will be held at the: American Howse Pet Levine, Pa. on WED:qESDAY.,AtAriAtit.IS6a. at 4 wclock:rP, li..- to' •conflim the rjrganizatioriolriad •••Crniatnir and all.proceedlngs ander It. .. , : .., - • ' By Order of the. Pireatm.-. F, L. GIIASON, - •.• . ••• Apri) 2.oth. 1560-42-2 f r.:. •,.':. .' l• - , - --. SecretAry.- . .. ' • Al I'Ll' -B E B Eviltligi,L'4 E A',3l m w .N.'C:;''.I..IVECK&Co; . . . . . . , . flaring largeSteant Saw Kills and ft fine 'suck °trine, • Oak and Hemlock Timber at Millertainrg..Danphin Co ; - Pa'...are prepared ter manufacture arid forward to order, :the heaviest bille r :of Limber - at. •<tairt: notice, • to the '©ties of Philadelphia, Paltimore_ 'Washington and-Nei, Torii, or tb any point on the llelaware River Union, Sehmlkill.'4aritau.• Pennsylvania • .or -.Tide.Wutereal . • nals..nr on the, Northern Central. Penarrylvania,:or Othevcrinneeting' railroads,. ...kpril :21. ec6 , -.1c,..3m .-; 13; PO WE CI.; Piciataton. huli•the: and Retail Agency in this section ADI the Slate for the wiehrtoed-MASON &lIAMLINCAtt • INET DitoANs : TREAT. LINSLEY' & CO •S;IiIKI40; pECI,:ERups: , PATENT,. PIANO FORTES. • min a neneri‘.3: assortment ot,Aftude and afeiricnl'l»atrirmsr+fs..Orders Viim the trade Optimally Pletu±a#end fora Circular. • :.'.':''.':,:ri'?jc,.l ,, ,'.!ft . 'z.fr?..n.:*tt , ,t2 , ,,.: ,: , i': 7 , _ - :','•,, , T . - : ' :,;i::.,.',7::'4.,i,...'-,,c-,.' . lirr - Riven, TEN 'MAO:LEIS. nne . F, . atutninefeinalitC - -.The.te aill, i,e an 'oxaminitt."l4. the'C(ain!y S•tpertiltrtiltent ;an SATTTRDAT .. jut 'o 1846::rinnmeacing :333.ti'e-tock. M. Term. thitkline 'hum thk and aniark, , liberal: ...Bypt:derof the Board. WM: A.FIELI).R,,. . ..Hayed. May 10th;186e, . . " -.444 R. S. M. • DIED -W Arrir E D.—By a practical- mtner. a eat enperintendent of 451d,1 knowledge of the Mit lea. xi filch would he .htto, Adroc4.ll•ll- 11 .‘ Puttßvilfe , P. 0.,. Aprir. 2 t• • • 3tt OCD: .E . ROWEI- HARD" - , EA *AA, ;:-,Thetaw4eraiglied want Tel bny old Broom V-be delivered to - - • , Mii 24cf.tONAL; Cqal St:, • Feb. - -:"'• • no no lii•fr Els u g v E-A111).-,WANTED.—heents for ev. rr iR 'Pa. ~g for vie Rroinn - llead ever jtw„ n a 1- ,Birjwljrs . l7taverv.. Broom " 81 . ltje beg selbil z , Le " in theixtuntry:.- Patent-11121a to buy, e. " territory without charge.- - tire-nrikiee .rackserdst. yt, fur witnple.or tor .q Ci ar. rcul • . J. noweROFT gecareof-48. .pavetz& co , Cincinnail rib% ectidl rrul R: r.nn or 84 filch diam: The bittbtwe a ,b riald for Ilikliinery . or. vichtti iron- id any' de lc h -.txtin - priee -paid-- for cbain • iirriiitm 3 ,ll Th , .-enuines. and maeltinery'of all kinde bo te A t , tr,4 combtWiuti _ at Itachibery Depot ie t •e, c som fo : iliri:Rders by Mail will rice-lie lirolF9i =en Ml tice.. - ' • • . `TEA,M -"MG MEM WAN.T e4r*netrwishes to tiuNtwe 3 'second-4 n d , &VT" of 20:or40 kintse-power each: Addres s ' • - • JABK.Z SPA.ItR_S• Pnturille, . '.• • .L - t;fi-AL:':•:iNtqlcli , 11001VittlEit —The . ....underaignd hatirrr Lt poiratett - ftemitor 'of - the Eatate'. 111NN, COX ,:deceseel, late o •Ifechanit:avi Conitty, all t indebted to said estate are 'n otified tci make payment.' and lbowe 0.111 preneut them to me, . . • , •.. ' SAMUEL CEIRISMO:E.Tv. 5, '66 AIHRIONEIIit4 , ( YOTll('R .=notice is given , [hat. mud L. .Williama: Schuylkill Conuty. Penna..• did. :try a 'volantar . oC A:lsiuninent:ciated the Firstliily . Atty._ 15 . ..0 wigs,and set 'mei all'lnq property; old effec::, to tt, deisimiefl for the benefit of eredtorsr.—"Ctier4 at i*caolts Inct•bfeil to bin' are reqaCsted irhirr 5 went without ctehty and tfins4.• ha - do:: claim s w r eint the same. Potts.ville, SO* kill o,llfity. Pfcm. 1:i-rd- • :lisp 5. '66 11kTOTICE•-;•Wherms Letters of .Atitotnimr on. lhe Oitare h L i r e 0 'l3ccoin.. , th of Porte Selinylki II .l'etinte, here tiiyn eilteteil to the given to all thosti iinie n ted of MI if 1 ...tate 1, -meet having' clahni will- pre t:eie ihre -t , cttlement." • CILIA'S. BOLDER, Adniinkiee •' April .21,.,66 . : _ . Letters of Administration on the- en u 8.1%11T.11, late - .a the, ItoTegb „r Sr. , Schuylkill - County., deeemo.-have tweu - zraiittil u stabecriber—Notice is hereby given to alt th,o. 61 to said estate to [mace pa meet. snit claims present tbetnlor .41tletnel:t.• . ' • JULIN SEI IZINGEtt, Adminiqrc u i . April . 14, .64 '• : • • 4-icrieNcrytt.iirioN iv- as Letters or Arlinini.krittion on tho , e tr I A t e of -VIP T. A fll) . q-.late 'of the Boronh Sennylkill:Connty;,deeei+setl, have been L-ninkti given Ur aIIOF, (I,.bfeLl'to said estate ta trod taus ink: claims wil!o t aet‘ent them Tor.noi.ll,•riivnt. • : ..• W:.T. Ex.4n:t . . . • 'April.l•C•!M. ' •15.60 - 1,.'.(1111.- -. .S:A L F....A;N1)- lit .I,ET yo L, To Railroad: Companies, .Miners Shippera of Goal, and others, fterlntrius lantl on the line of Railroad and on .Ilie VAC:111,1.61.E PROPERTY south' or Manch-Chunk Areet; ea..t'of posseat lvlanint Carbon Jsmticled,by the Rive Cabal. to lurid formerly of ,hieoh Sleitzinger..e, late of John Clayom, Is otrared fur sale or Ir A term of years by ~ • ' 1119Nit'V 1 110Tt NO '209 SIILITH lid PIILLADELPI M:”.12. 'tit; 19.31' A 1.0 LTO PROPERTY FOR S&L. ion ashy—no frte(torn there. ,• • . JOHN 0.0010.4911, Coniat. • 17:-tt Pido May 5, '66 El OR - MA E.—A tract of 'Ala Acres in f,ricipt. ley,•adj . i.dtditg lan4 late William FaUst. lir Sboeutaker, nod Bickel. Edmond Elam awl tic e,I , Conejtferable prop tituberon it, and enlg miles from Mabanoy. ' Can all be cnitivitrit smelt portion cleared. wittrilimute and, barn: sOld low, • Apply to '•• May 11, - • '. • • 13RI V ITE 'SAME A .DIEMIIIIIII •E•ntrgprib,r (1111'11e vale Bala siz actete - of land one mile from Pritttiv!! the • public' road.leading to Cree.iona.,_ on which; are erected 'a good rwo-story frame direlllee 'hod:tit witii kitchen, a well with pump, new door, and olio a convenient frame enable, and luiprovementtt: bald -property would be a go:.? dim for a taverds.tatid. 'E'er further particulars tcx.the subecriber'un the priJnah , ed. •., • May 12 . '4;1;• .Li.F-.:.vv . HiTNEy, B_A_NIKER, CENTRE STREET, POTTSVILLE Dealer In AMERICAN =AND FOREIGN GI2E:M . AND SILVER, Foreign,Exchn.age, United• States Bonds, Voudi A.ud Uneurrent Mon MONEY .RECEIVED ON INTEREST allowed a per special* agT:m STOCKSand BONDS honght and 501? die New :York and Philadelphia Bor Brokers at the usual Cornmiaion. PF'.lll." (ITTA . Np sr' itslT,rrT PERI? V I A'S 'GUANO SLTBSTITUT R. -'ERUNIAN (; !JAN°, SUBSTI t Uri& BAUGH'S RAW LONE sII . PER:PimspiTATE. BA (MIPS R A w BONE SITE R-Pillyz-v.R.; 1 E. BA:VOWS RAW BONE SUPER. PROSPIi AT& FOR'LL OOPS:, . . . . . . ... rirgnicic in its .nctinn. and of marr. i n " efirset-tbsw either. reeteeinie Gnaws °T- S/Jeer-1* hesphn te made (rods a hard Orsill Cinnno. , This. is *Oven by twelii . censtiud use.., •- - - ' & SONS, Sole Manufacturers and Proprietor& oMce No. :ID Y. Delaware Avenge, PHILADELPHIA.- BAUGT-BROTITERS •& CO., . - ueneral'Wholrsl4,l9e?!hi. No. 181 Peorl.F.i..;' . coiroter-of , , c eddro ' • NEW.VOICIL. GEORGE DtiGDALE. 37&olesate A ! reitt. for :itfaiTiand .01 , 1 No. 10311mi0os Wharf. . • . • /SAL /1210.1ME.' • 'Aprif2l, GC, - - 14 it NEW. GOVERNMENT. NCI Coifed, Creenttgekm.--7-30 1 s, 10.40.'s • • • - 3-200 s, „ :'• • By the gro4 or boxes tqf dozer, each—.l new 10 tal pett,juet r...4:eivedttnd for sale .B. • 800k.9mt.91a.0 Where also can ba . had lauds of other Steel' Pens by the large qr small yanatity, 0 1101 . 141.A.N51 COURT. MIA I:.—Par , ',lto order of the Orphansemtri ~ f *he Y o '. Sebnylkltl in the Cornmonweat:h of subscriber.' guardian of the tnimir:elthdren - o,teritian.ate or the Roningh St...Clah -County'olSehuilkitl, ileceanil; exticee public vendue, on •.• •. '• • ' . g it', At clock in the 'Afternoon. :at the pret. that certain t".t.:14 piece ground:. situate it ough of tit. 'Clair . all/feud& being Market hounded by . lota of Peter :Young- and Henry' by Second atreetand lot of - William E. Shine,. the in fronton-Second btrre.y.A.t.O .. . Wet, depth one hnndred feet, with the atipartenoci l cnutilking of a two-atorir frame dwelling home the estateof Auld nniuora: : • '.Terms and conditlona made knoire tit the ti aale'bv : " • ' tr:AUGIJST OSTERSIANrJit. order of "the.OrpharuP Cmitt. • " DontimAaar, Clerk. . Pottsville,,' April - • • 14'4' GA lIIDEN - I . IIIPLEIIIEN'Ir S. . • . „. frni*ifilanting - Trovrele, WeediegYorirs, Bnor . grafting iiui.ee, Tree Scrapers, rrquiltg Sci •&.c.. :Fur tale at . B BAN , ' • . . • . " : Bred Stor, LJNT PVECIGIMINEMISES.N fi/s.MTEEII PIMOItIEIII‘.-,A -Pampbt Manufacture of Malleable Cart Steel. ite employment.' by Henry Berremer..:,Pricc Sent on receipt of 25 cents by mall - . Fur ktlt ' - 8. , 33,AN1 XN. Po . . . DII. baldfor ; . puriSd at . . Stioe aial . dr I koice lot of Litooialeo,s4c., receivt Agile cheap by • . • .April 31, .66-16; • •• ' A.•II. 1.3 IT 711
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