_ 4 ourn.a . . i",4TTSVILLE..- PA. - 1%111 144: Aity. ISO& IghTiraDA .trte jug andfair not: •- • . en the ends thou'ailiegrat be thy ntry's; •••• . " , .I PH . O SC RIP TIO N OF — 3BEL S Thevroposition•to exclude for four :•. ywri from:ti.voice in:the' Government, those- who . . • . .. . . . . . were guiltrof Attettifitingrlo 'Overthrow- that . , . . .. - • '• - GovernMent . and disrujit ' . the U.nion,-•is: re r ceived with shrieks of hOrrorby.the.G4per . . . beads - generally...'. Now. it is a fact-abundant .. ... IY:establislied,:that the Rebels, had they:Sue _ 'cceded, would - have disfrioachied the Soiith• - . • .. . .. • - ern :llnitinists; - . not . tempoiarily,*.hut for ; all . .. .. .. . . time: 'This truth•Ades.not reston.sich teSti-- . , . mony as GeV.- Wise's 'Mon& •:There ii•iimple• ... • . . • cerroboration from various gnat - tem. .. .-. -': In February, :1803; the . leading . Cortfecie ;- •-- - • ales of 'West Virginia: issued from -Richmor -; . . . , ~.. . an address 'To the'reople of North- Virest.(•-:iT . . - - ''''ground • iighiie,'' urging theriCto take for- the SOuthern.Confederacy... In this manuesto, they say: ''.. ' "The North can rtCan neier emptier the South. "- Neither. will theiSonth ever' consent to a restoration of the "Union. 'An inhuman atteintit bisubjugate a:brave,. ' free, enlightened and Christian people, can never be .• foNiven or forgotten ::The atrocities of the North in prosecuting this war, and a desperate attempt to in . voice servile insurrection; have placed..a. fiery gulf of - hatred • between. the . two . countries,: The' - separation which was forced by fanaticism has been condoned by "ferocious folly, it is 'not the.South•Whirlx wilt have to t - the cousslnences. -- . _.. . •. • - '-' - " ,- -- - • , As'eertaluly as the atrocious senerne'of en hiugation is destined' to fail, just. so ceitainly will every !itch of • .• the soil of Virginia. rent:tin ander 'her jurisdiction,— " . The entire South will be compiered or all .3,11.2;MM:wi1l ' be" "free:' By solemn "re.solves,.. the Confederate:and ' State Governments stand . pledged ueverto surrender '''any part .of the State. They will. b it - prompted •liy every motive of interest and'of" honor to redeem the , : pledge at all hazilds".' , ' ..... - . -.• . - -• . "-.— - ••-We do not. address'otirsel yes 'to those who have eagerly engaged with the .enemy io subjugate or die-' member our venerable . L'onintonwealth; They have - - .chrreti to abide the event of ti vrarin whichthey have ' taken the pin of traitors and they milk abide by it.— '•-. r. • 4 ..U. you have notalracied:with clinaltirainest`i - lee are'.gratifl.edio belieCe ras'we. have many reastins' . - "fortelieving) that a large roa.ktrity of ilm citizens of I '•Ilortlt-westCnt Virginia have cherished a loyal attach , - Meta to the. State, and that theYhblibr treason and .l raitora, . We know bow to- make due allowance for -the cruel necessities Of your situation. ' While sonic of • tri were, able to retire. to places.w e.licre w eould'serve• - -- the -cause of the. Sonth," - and several thousand have joined our armies,' it is.mst•ta remembert hat a whole - . community so great as mini could not withdraw into t he interior: nor, could they alone" . resist themiWerfut , :Rates 'oh- their borders:- Many 'were bainpered by .... poverty:. or• charged midi: the care of families, or de-' pained at home by other Obstacles which could nut tie . overcome: - -Being compelled to remain, their sulitnis-• ..stop tould be enforeed by arms. Mere sulimissioit to irresistible. force will nor be imputed to them ias a ' , crime. • 'Voluntary : and corrupt etimplicityWith treason - can never be excusedhy any •.irculus:.tailee."' - .. , . . . . • - This signedis. by Chas.' W. Rue . . • • .. . . . .5e11,.-Robert Joh nston , Thomas S. Raymond, . .. . Gideon II- .Caintler; •Josepli',Johnson, Wit . . . ~ , .. .. . . . ham .I.i• Jackson'; - , and -ten other of .the leild rig Confederates whose - Imes were in \Vest .. . • • - -Nirginta. • 1t... - .proveit • that, before. Virginia ••,.- . . . .•• • - .'would join.the Confederacy, her rulers exact-. . ... - -,ed.a secret: but solemu treaty. itipulation that no.- peace should-I:yrit - be inade .. m:ith • the . - talon 'that did...notfput - loyal We::it Virginia un4et -the feet andsubjeetit; to - the yengeance of .the pro-lavery - trai!ors .. eaa of the !noun, : I.t:provesi 7. :.rnoreoirei; - that, it .was the . .settled Rebel poliey:to. izli .all_ "roinnlari7 • Knioni.s:is,• Tbe being turned :fon ferent lute in18(;6 from ~ that. to Whieh'illeir pipes were pitebeil . in . .lB63. ,•• INSULTING THE UNION Dp AT) . On the - 21ith of -April last,. the - Rebelw omen of Augusta, went in : prOcesion 'to -.the Cemetery. to decorate. With flowers the.gr.4 . .it!s 'of the: Rebel dead. . The . deremoitY.Was made. as, imposing asfiambers - and solemnity could' .make it, not less than three:thousand 'per cons- joinirig.in the rhea: . Side-by side' with . 0 dead,:. thi Rebels lay the nion but nobody. la . d.a dower for any` of the latter. The loyal women °I. Airgusti, • lupin - ding the., teachers . . of the • ir - eedmen::and Many of the colored • women, imideari-atteMpt to repaitthis shin. .They •"arranged for a second proCe* . ...sioM of.. which the. children in ~ the - Fre.ed men's , schools :Were to. form ..the. portion. Southern ehivalry.hiok Alb . alar.n Once. - . The - Mayor of Augfista ..prohihiled. the.demonstration,: stinimOned.a.:large. fOrce . AM' police, and barred . .thegatea of the c. - .;emel• • Theproeession,of women and children . Were Met at the gates by : the aimed . Rebel lair entrance, : and spite of en .ireatieS, were obliged t.ogo home; . ;nprible to .• paY . this .siniple and . tonching-tributejof, specs to the: Union dead. That IS - Southern chivalrY,. magnanimity and loyalty; all roll ., d . into. one. : ' • ..It:IS-Iimiliating to.heahlged:toadd . .that the refusal of the , Rebel,Maydr to . . •tilloW Union grayeS -, to be garlanded - Wol : flowers, was .:Sustained-..br.. two, Union ,oflleers-by Gen pyannan, commanding the District ; , and .brden.:Tillsthi,:who is Counnissioner : of the FreechnenYs Burean.for.Oeorgie 1. These two' atfielithk nnitedin • attenipting-toresi.rain the . tribliteofTespect to ilnif formei onthe . : gioundthatit:wouldcreate ill feeling befween'the whites and the blacks! It would be charitable bo - disbelievp,thdm - Ca • pable of-such an act, but both - the-Reb?.le - d the loyal accounts agree on this pbint,.ard Gen. 13rantuin even regretting that .he had no. . troops at hand tp prevent the demunstration • by. force. While such .olllcers command•:. at the South, what reasOn. is there to hope that the bitterness and. •hatred shown • by the Re bels «•ill be' softened ? What right havewe - to demand that ,the Rebels shall respect a flag NV hiCil liiiiou Generals combine tti in- ATEW dEOLPGICAL :]MC4P • We have prepared a' n4 . iinot.i - ainwi 31,u; Of the his-ititAerrn Isnutis Of Pentiso vaina for-iior forthcoming Book,: which propose rnounting, for' sale,: independent of • Abe .wm Book:will : contain One cif . these maps, which is, worth half the .price -c)f the',llOoks - itself. 'But Many 'Will 'Want theneap % metimcd on, rulliiis 'for . office Use,. and'i ire w'iil, therefore ; have prepared for . that Purpose: • : • The. map shows the . .jlifeation Of eateries and gives•-the Wattles pf the 41(4 .. firms and eomPatiies . .. The ..11ailroadsnre located; both . those.built and those propoStA.. The geologleal , formations are: distingei , ihed . iespeet I The' . em a il ,measures. • d.irk 'tint i . - the Conglomerate, .One ; the red . shale,. pink, and . the: : -.vespertine, Sections".•.are .. .alsO given of 'the . .meastireS, iNith:vertical and • . transverSe, : also, tains 'a. Onerallzed . vertleal gefilogi cal sect ion of the Western 13 . ituminous coal mea:Mres. "Tdr ,Poi.tcy."- 7 Anmher interesting phase . of President Johnson's character in ; eonnee , tioo with reconstructing his Southern friends, I is- exhibited, .It appears that without Mil tbority.of law, he: among_ his . earlit' acts . of reconstruction, ordered the sale of Govern ment railroads and railroad . running stock,' iron and.materials . 16 an enormous amount to Southern. men, on '?credit; he diiected .the . Quar: ermastet s in' charge to turn over tlie property, and' take: the purchasers' notes, payable tuonthly, up to.two years; the ;mine ; of the property thus ~nominally sold,. but in reality giien away, was probably $200,b00,- poo Of conrse the notes, as, link fell due,, were not paid, and it was never intended they should -be paid. They are under test' in Washington, to millions_ The'.Gor: en:intent holds chattel mortgages: on prOper ty, all. in rebel .haridsi that has been con snaked in, large pan; in part has changed hands; and the balance. of. whicir is used in defiant disregard of the contract of purchase. The Presislent e refuses . to:permit . proeeedings, • t o com pel . payment,.or to recover .pomeeien of any portion of this immense .amount of th e üblin property.. • . TrrE Morning 'Herold • is the titte.of ti ncv, daily ; published in Scranton, Ts, it, i s ue..it, sPiiited little Paper: • COPPZELIEELD .DOCTEalira: It is evide.nt f that the - . copperheads,. Jitot sitided with hating ..:encouraged' the" slaye: hOlders to inauktirate theliehellioq , of 141 tint content' witk`haitin;*cti indirectlY in strumental 103 - tiniatpiti.iiatee: - . 10 the CintStituOrmat power- ,GovOrtiment.i not flatiafied .. With a liietacoiab "of vicutns slauglttei4:to-irPpear;,:e:the appetite .sytit' very, and not thilqiing debt: large . enOtigh,,ire . 0 , 40444 One of their leaders,- 4 .MajOe:Oe r n:*JAri ifeelqatand;-Bitirsix-flaci:ntlixt.:ixit win quite so much fanie in .our .late war. as". did . . , Gene..prant,_sherman, sheridan, 4t,c„ though he had as gOod. a chance-4s. p e y. i i,a,n4 'who did notsucceed in. electing Prest dent, thonigh he. did his tiesc 'wishing to tinguish him - sat asp: - he titinits. • wrote as foi lows to, a late Johnsen-meeting at Macon, . it the said • tiecitisitructicin- - policy; what femahas to President h said it ? Be has offirlins..and ro announced the teennilition-nr the ,Rebellion and fact that each andel' of the States are - equally :entitled to exernise and enjoy theaanie relations to the ..Genewil.f.incernment. What should the :disfranchised, Skates do indieiddaL, reYerjog the Constitution and eg speceng the.liebts of all. I-say Live - .Tuose-S-rsisn st.r-Oe eusintiv;iTclies 'Ann Beeseanlciii- TIVES.: MID I.P.T.iff4.4a SitiLTOES AND. 10iliEtirliT..iirVPS • ILEPAIIt TO . WA.M6i'Grcwri. . AHP "TAE6 • lilitTLIW, cea Kit I N.II.IMiE ,CODIts. PEACEABLY 0.124 F011..17 IsLY tF - 1 . 11E.T.mr6r, - and let - the ..cotiseunences take car' e .._Now,. it was tonnsel like'.lltlS Trona' mei) Niirthern . bemperatis : as ).I"eclernand _that egged on ,the . SOutheru. pOliticiarts to spurn their seats iit .:the• ..la.NTltit Congress. and rush into liebellion and 'Civil War- •Thev were deeeired then their , Northern tempt ers-left thent in the lurch in the hpur of tt and volunteered ro fight (as Generals) ttiptt, thentdown. The South is not.likely .to Li 'thus Swindled a-:second ..11.1,j0r :Gen.. 31.c.clotiand 04 . his fella* Copper beads svtint aitpther . Civil War ; .let thetn. in augnrate. it before they seek to embroil :the S'outh. . - • • .. • . THE I , PItO.P . 16T OF A "EFROPEA;N WAR —Dy the, last , arrival from ,Europe wit it , dates to the Gilt ..inst:, we learn :that the. situation in Germany a and Italy is still- entical. Italy.has eneaktid not to attack Atistriti,, W a it popular clenionstrations in favor of tsar continue . to, he frequent and enthusiastic::Austria, :Italy, Prossia, are. all - . Continuing their ,armainenfs, anil it Was: commonly a. beliered that' war ii)itrilt break oat in a fe* days. ~- E ngland has. promised to`Austria to give ta peacefol otters of Austria at the:Frussiam:Courtaii enerOtic support 'lle' - Frenek ini.!•ter. Rouhdr had officially declared the tritentkon.ot. his Guy ernraent to . remain 'neutral in the war, but also to reServc, if.necessary, liberty ot action. asserted that. negotiations are actively . going tin between France, England and Rus sia. for. assembling a EurOpean Congress,' - EDlt TAULE. TIC rmriSL litirrott‘' OF Tit's Glifth STATES . or • •AxtittlCA.. .1' , E.5;86,".C . J. l'hila!fetphla .• G - Ermiu•; . .W. Cyl'lrfer Etch in the, proOcss of the war ti? pieserve the .life. •o. the I.Catiott; .Lm.sing . ;well • known author 'of. the "Field,Book of thei.lleivoite, :iit trninunced *Colic tog - -: tt-ria hii w ork Ote first vornme.of trbiCh has . .joSt.appeared - from Vie press of .3fri.- Childs.; • The u plan.. atitMted •• hy.3lr. Losing was ii.)*Sciturii facts 'not railY•frorn actors lit the-scent s ntity.grapitinally. him; bnt front official. doeninedts - sand florM•re-. enytia:on file at„the Beat-of GovernmUnt... C.- • suit • ectin In...the. hishaMient beforems his labors, aUviiracy that . minnot- be found in- any Other work *.of simihir . character 'published • since the clot- , e of. the .. popit lay: • 'pictorial work . on - the Civil War: we Lire no hesi- • t t itittn. in •expre-sing. the 'Acipinititt that IC . will he .Me statid'ird. Itslieantifol,•faithfol illustrations.; o» 3teti by etnitte`tit etigill.Vt!rs,•litid on; Irma, by :Los:Atli. and ilarritt, froth sketches by : ilie. nt hor and ntliiirs, add toini iitterest for the family• circle, where childrereare first attracted by pie , ittri-1-; in a book, utd. Alien .ititerested..in • reading what: citarreinitly..illustratcd.' lii many thousands of flimille . i.rtiterefore . ,.. in. every . • Stal n frutti'lliiihe to-California; thiS vork of .3ft . istdin.i; will be weloOmed for the plc:Let - Me . and irt-: ffirmat ion it yrill - sfford youth-its y;ell akf In h spect, • aim e. 'if •therci. WS 8 11 . 0' .other' fea tire. to. commend it; Lotisitig'S .'Pictorial' history - the.....0n1y one .we have s een that: does folljastice , ho. PentiSylinthia in regard to•the first moreuitMt ill:troopS in the •Ilebeffion.. n It i historicallaA. that dliii.firsh: stildiers to; reach 'Washington 'hi after •the rebels'. Opened on li7ort - i-hiniter, Mid .thrt4_ 'after .-Prest. dolt Lincoln issued tho-menitirabliProclagnition . for.Seretity-tire thorn:and voltittiveriii;ere Peon, syl v.i 'll re and thirty-oneiti• anion. ber, neatly half of 'Whom Wers.• front pottsvitle, - COmt_ty. •-•. Lossiug has.'in the fi rst: volume Of. hiti - tverlc, a eorreet narrative 'of • • Mot ement, with the nairMil each - catnmisSiMiefT. and tion,Uominiesiinted officer and- private of.the live. .- ve. companies that conipotitid the foree.- •rene Ota aylvania ni:lt 31r.T.,Ossing Or Ihe rat-a:sr.,. 'tion•iu'hie beaUtiful Work . ; her -citizens tlw • and:we believe; will, entertain tin increased in- er , eSt in:possessing honOrable a record iu the P tractive form' in . ..which:it is preserved '.and it : which it will .be*.perpetusted.. In this*County. 0 - •• citikiMs should•feel an espeCialpride stiurittf , , a_rroili-that-placcis their-el:6ln. to. honorable Unction Sir fairly..and, jostlY before the world.. .; • Of Idici ty-lography of. the work: we. cannot "speak. , . trio highly. 'Mr. . hits evidently. spared n0..1-i.tPetse to' reitffir it uricceptiontibh.-. -The letter press is clear anti distinct' ; the- V-per WititU r and the iiindinl;rmat... The tirst.vorture contain; GO. pages. • I.lie • priticip4l illoNtratien. on steel, represents. President ..Lineniti -and :Cabinet - , with Gem Scint,:in the chamber Bi. the White 'Rots All. in t 11(3g - rout; tire . portraits; full leingth.. , . Tlie:Work, will be convic ted iii three volumes. '• • • Vlie.exelnsive agent furCOrinty• receive sub-eriptiOns and. deliver the. Work; is .11e. 'Edwin G pke:. We'.coinmerid•hito, and 31r. - Losr sing's•dlisforyi4 the etinsideratiiin .and tt iy of our citizens,: Mr. C. i..c.a,triistiYorihy,agent, and tho .speak ftr.• itself - when :e.NMin . :•• We aredeliiredi , .i..lSlr.Xliaa tamed subserita . rs to, this . vtork in this ctainty;•th . ;Attlee that he'liasjlen engiged•by Childs to canvass elt;e,where for the. •tbitli, nod.. tha:t Cooke who is mile' agent'for 5611117,1 MR Connty, willdelicnr the. book those 'wito 'gave their: rlailles to :VII': SCl)llaider. • -• • *: • • .it4iii - eat: -:j'Atiiiir....7',..:.: Weekly Alnianatt. a s'aio-4a;:: 4 124;7.:14, Lust Q. 1 •4 - '46 Uitrg 4.. IUE7. 15 '.slew 'NL.I4 . 111 .2'null:4 4. All' 21.. A Su'vu'2 4. :17:7"..17: 22 8 . 22 esfi'u, , 4• ~ '4'1,5;7 241 • • : • . . SA`ie6iliAY,...l . '2O SUNDAY.::... '2'2 Tr es 2.3'.l.VrikNEsney. t.'4.,Yrittr.an - xy F.t.ti;A:v I'i. it Daris ' e fine Patu.;l'l,ma at . tnion.llall :.• To-rnorrouy. - ---TweUuieth Sunday. - of the: year. and IVIUt Sunday.' ,Day'.4 length,. 14 hours. intl. 33 ~ • - .• . . c•iddaii sfli Mr...Clirit-tian t 4 Mr. Heil, near Trempal, ..... . . . . Patr;ck./.g.liy,Ts . .nliSeri'einpl , iyel a1...13ig 'aline Ellin, cirri .41 . man nanu,,l . O'DoinS , ll,.. al.n.a.niiin , r, ivhn.workod in "11-sticr, , f t's:collio . ry,.*-In•ar Althisnd: - ss.,:re si.litiiislY Inarned last, Reek by: exp . loiuLps of • .. . . . tirti . ,duulp:; - . - ' - ===l . . -- A meeting.of llie'.)ter.:.re.rE.le. Li(entry SOeirty will beheyl attle;ir Hall over on ardai- evening ~191 ieet: :'A r. Fe delivered bs i[l. ; The public are invited to attend: • . . . .. . . •At- a. reipaar• meetite3 of the 'Good IhtOA . Fire , cfnititSittiy. INZ(t..tttf. P,,ttsville,'ltel , l , olt liiiirsday, ev ..11 i I*, .111. ..:: 17 i - 111: J,iittl. Itiekeil. Wilt!..:Vit•itte. S A'retai y to.fill the'vaet nry 6relisinkied by . tliert , titatizitilzu of J. A.ll? * er.t. riiiiit4inger,: ' :- • ' - . .. . ...... • . . . . .. • . • - limn? ,accord two"at(h a. pr..viorticeall. the •Attsoniathm not in the Gr:tminar.Sellool,; -. at•Mim•rsville, Max Pr::•sident Daub be'ng'ali,stitu Mr: pfin, enhower eallekto the elem . :: llitintet.t of the pl , eVione in - e . eting'weitt and approv'ed:•Owitte : to 016,f:et that:Mt . :Rt. nth, tin.. President. It addef t, the Conotv, it WAil moved and e. ; )rritql that the Asji sociation enter intO an.eleetionin order. to fill the viteatieV:. This resulted in-the. unanimous . 'Om' of, iMr....DanatillOwer.. :Hrt 15 ; te.t.rded to postpone the'Presidenes m . inangnnin- til the next meeting of the- A...tstteintinit.:-.. Port vie+ then read ItY. T.. B. Walker, - Chairman the'Conunittee .aPpeinted draft anti . .proenre therpassantt what - fertile. benefit of tbeComi. - . tv IMUitnte. The elytirriftiti deported - tits bill to. have Pasaiel - anal-read if btjoee. the - meeting: 7 - Ti i A.et'recogoiZets the Institute ]*-th - e legisla , :;i1.1101,a1 and 90. 'appropriates okr iteti.sO an.; • . Crtert. - --An - •ntlj.lurned . Corirt • Of.. Quarter A'vote 'of thinks was tendered to Mess ,- -.3 ~Ran-. sious;'and SpeittaLtiretrt pin -the . of etvil dal!, Collins, Crosland sod-Robinson for their. ef- CHIL;.:II4II.i. bi , en...1,e1(1 here Hite couTphi. .. uo.u.loy, ha fort in behalf , of the,bill. • • ' : ;''••••.* ' ;I'ole'of"thanks teas tend'e'red to the Commit etri.ting great • legaL• trtxm i•veiy questton area; ...whielt.ofdilea - to n:f ont etturtets, s- It • tett sordered. altntrSiipt, '.. ; !Tiirrliti he ereptiwerek:. hearing tOwartl till i'tariles,:beftire hint_ excite to . tdttain rcertifled caps of the bill; the'expenst s general ad iii iii and ret ,, taet... • . • ' • • ttli , .rettt beil;•titiyea .the .1111161 Int. HMS . -*.ap 7 .);• Cent' doigh•fulreoncert, Ii tvastuoveAthat the. Morning. iteSsiim.'eloSe at is Still- fre....1, .1. 0 the - .Mernory - Of the eerrithunity •1 9 I.l„,cnita tint •Afteritiant - session open. at kill W . 111t , 1,-rA .'eL utia: give *Pother .tneert . •• : • ~.•::. early in tirth'e;ahnut the . .fitlf Hu PG. , • was cravedand:carried that ESsays,'Reperts, hi" corresponilenee.'witti emitimit pi diseita. din'thettrrler and gepthtmen,•With.a . tiew. to•engage • t beir.s..er Tne -. .atst(mb'.Y..li taped tott bit lltuf vigorous vi‘.. - es; anticipates .l t.P.. - Pre 4 'ent wtdeonag to, Minersville;• read by Ifisti Lloyd... An programme and an ari'ay ttf_;talent worthy of -tht •stl de and practical essay - was . ' then read, by Tittr.inage. of the citizens of PothaVille.. • -,of 'Pottsville; onthe , "Means•of.. - Elevating 'the Tettelters'.'Proressioff.'.'' • Tide was fnllowed by :Serious Clinrf,t'aga , ..otat a'spii disCussion tillorr•some . . 1 4e:riris-, Forman, late P6.ttmastt.i: at . bland.' a Ivart.4.d in it. 'Adjourned.. • this CtiontY . ; had a heating b....f.tre:ll,...S..Coitimis, - ...Aft,.rticion session called . to order at 1 30..• littner Smith in Philadelphia on „Wednesday lasi: of the r rinjeet involved in Mr, Calm's Es- . on the . clitt:rge •of .(1110.'Zilill A• the funds Hu B ar, wits resented.. , • . amountl.o , llYertitnerit,The: ofthe 'dafaleation. llrt. T. D. Yeager - read.a 'Del:tett on the.' "Ire-. it stilted to; $811 . 91; Mr; Furman :vote .portinee of regular attfintlanee, seltoohr Neit On (- liail;.for hi. appearance pe*t term ,of ~•w - a s a It•tport on 'Moral Ittatimation.'in Sabools;r L T. .. S Distrit : COurt:, ; . tratich.trilll be entnineneed , by Mr: Et - .ltenhoWer... The method et giving ma -1 iu Philadelphb on Minday*.next.`r a t lessar:tt to a . elasS was will illustrated.. ..:-.. • 'delightfui Sarni - nor'. tort etii•tlic . :- . and glisqttblutibitt.i. Raihrxc, utP.tittivil le . , will be obened'l for tAit• 'Wept Olt of fotenrc.rtoms.ttr._ for frirt her it tif4tuallitti (1-: 1 tirl•stt Pfokietnr,' - Box 1.70, liaribanirgy: •, ,• • ' . • . . . . . . • 1? ,, 1 , N•r7/1----:.l7'e ng!ideniv.nr the 74.1eak.i.i;10f4 iti.Noi reef t of. C , !idrr t en - en d utt smnilaV evenitig la .5t and n,hbetrof sonic vo• and fori.e;,' a tdivrr lintlr knife, and 641 et. Tlwte . :osi io.ne - we be . -, .pvt Fie zxator.',Of , T e • of raising a Windo . w.in the haek • ;• • . '' = . The'erities ffeliort ityrit rend • - . . • . '• rfeluirto.Ouo, a . printer.. formerly. of • A motion Was earned instructing the•Seeretary this Ecrougn,' ifoldb.r in the three..rmintlis' set:- tlyfirepare ztdamendment n d the'ConstitutiOe ..ectinenthi a fnernber of the Pony- fining the duties of the'Critic. •'• .1: • eighth Pennsylvania Begiment,' died. , in :Leung. ...A: 'vote t thanks •was tendered' to the . citizens t4;n, Kentneliy, on the Bth inst. At .1 he. time ot • • of- Ilinenryille fur. ibeir - truly generous hospital:. his death he was in the. 23d *ear -.of his ity:;• sun .o the. School - Board for iik. ..the: of thel Hetherington was •an • 'estimbible '.....rOring..rust Building.. and bravo soldier; and hh . 3 early death -is much; • Adjourned: regfetted by' all whcilmew him personally. I=NTrilAtiotch.: '- -2 11ke .yeting.:reten: ef. -the Bue niiteh 'ou„die 0 1110:111-ff paS Akbt nutfs prove ang2:4piqled 'arid I.CiohsttfOrs• •474hrifee• f.tib•pipat K q.7.--Ifoioki of - SRb ! eoOtioii.to. tliti,csoital Mock fQ artlifh Incorfio 'refOrtn•fliff last: legifatiarp.,.• will be..iopen'eirfit: • the'•oll4*.V.lfoustit, ille.lth • of . . . 840''Wa publish W....eitll,litimertnialy..alined . try theeelelerki of Schuylkill County, fi , r.a. meetin to .be held la • theflcwirtriEfottan;iiielitaidalnat4'Yor ibe7 parl3oo.ot d °legatee „to the :3[ilitary , Chaverition;.'oni 4 the 's`titof We bave no doubt; be well attended /mire= solkip lunch geed to tbe Goternment;. for which: tivise *gyp filo itf.'tbe . . Attempted RoliWy in' Port CCirtioit.—Ort • Bnn day night lust' in "Port - Carbon, • an attempt was naadelo.lin'ak into the store of John Carey, :The robberi.forcerlTheatiOles that.neld . the bat , lover the friint but a-- dog ,inside made such_a, thit Mr Rfaiiiiiiich;' residing net, door, was'. awakened, arose and lOading his gun nrsparesi to open .on the rascals," Rho er,"4eciuupel before he get a stint at..thetn: Ineijrle ,. .7 - * wrong ittipt : easion Preraio among the people in regard to: the:necessity. of inaking returns of their gains-and prOfitti in Ciao. they 'do r:ot reach: thc Amount. exempt - by . - lati. -- W e *would friv that , the excise" lati - regtures eterY persori - to . render a atitement.of .his or her.: - indnue, bri or beforellte Ist day Of May in 'each, yea ,, ;.:withord a speet at: notice. but. - if, such a notice is left at • then - - I ezidetice they are bound to nialte - a.return; tulteravine the Penalty specified in the .act. will be coforCtal and a .fine accrues :: T.`roniptness in this: matter may. Secure .agaitist: unpleasant copse= „ . ~ . . . . . . o At - a.meerilig of flie Pottsville Crieket'Clai helfl 'at PefilisylVaubillall Thurelly . eYebiugi Nlay.l7, lSdd,. the followiug ofilcers:.wPri:Oleeted for the coming seilt4on : • : • .'• • . PresideAr—rtlOLTAY• ' • ..Vide-Prfsideut--:_Glorree; . .• • • • (IA ehiry—bot— ' . • * Treasuref—James • . . . _ Field • thiptraiii—Cleta..Evne: - - •..• • .. • The'.. "Pottsville' hii been challicigeq. by 11. , e. "Olympian" of Pliilifielphia,ytiv , in -they wilk met on the new 0.99°4 9f tlle former: on. Tupidayi Jpitp 12,' 1866: - - •:•., ,' - •"•..•.:' •- ' '. . . . . . . • . . .Il'ho frere E.rengit frrirn:Prvitinn . bli - - 4, -.. 4 of the: ptte..Asserntiiii This ques!ion 'has been f:re-. (Merit If asked sineethe adj, , :trbreent.of . the teg-.. istatuie: In anauvrit May oe-repeated that the . view MS are • those .Persbus ari...tlieir. property,: who have serikd.-in the army . fel' epericidbot than nine months; thogoperSons ivhb have been disehared "on i•dbutit (A...Nil:Mods. or.-physical .(bsability.reeeived.of contracted in the army,- and the v•idoir.S.and orphans; their.'pronerly, de:. ceased of this crass, 01;411 be e3:emptlrom the-payment : sll:l3ottoty. and:per. celiqhf tac .I&vied to - pay bounties "The.Sarn?) pe - rsbns'are'.also exempt from lhrse f aelte "ern important to parties desiring 't aj . . _ . . . . Ph hii Railroad.- We are n-qn,ated to, atate the. following changes in- Pas;4niger Trins,'on and..ift&r. next Idondity, -21st : leate:Pottaville , tit,''-8 45, and - .stop_ at ali i.tationa .6 7 .)0re Reading. BeloW- - Reading, sail Frain :.Wi11 . .3161i* only . - at Rirdelanni ' Rottidowii; Phut i i xv illo;:and, - Norriatmr;n, CiVln g' at 'Phila.: : M. .Pat-sengere for: caber way . ka!iqua.beLvti: Reailing will take the - ,way Pa , 14 , •nger train . .l.l