i l li t ie ' - - „ITC idir ..,.. s. 11....,....,.. :::.. " POTTS,Vn4X;-;r4- f•• "MM.*: . . . , ..'9leo4tand,ftirtust:;: - ' ei. all ti&A eiL6 flung air/L.BS at botchy counters, . . • THE :0,1f 1 .9 51 rizFx. The Fertittajtayi*On'O; POTtalit. , ; ! 11110104.h' 1 there was isomelghtingcand.blood shed, .has come.to - ari end. ' - `4. fate', 5- propickrtion of.' - the men who were in .; the . Fenian ,ranks.were,irk. the - Rebel service...l-They but their supplies ; being . : cut ,cff by the United -States authorities, they were. coMpelled.to return to this side, It is to be, hoped this dis i,strons . failure will . end these expeditions, ' which can 'accimiplish j nething. towards se .ctiring`theyeedom of Ireland. ,:The * tact is that this,.Ferkian • busineeis from; its bleep •tion, notwithstanding it embraocernani sin cerelriatimen, has net:commanded '' . -tbe sup, 'port of the influential -and re‘pectable men 1 of.tbat natioaality. George Francis Train ungueStionably . speaks the - with - when - . he - says that the movement wait 'made originally to cast the Irish time in a body for hie Ciel lea, while another ohjeet was to create n dif acuity between .this• Gevernment and gag land in. the, Irktereits of the secossionisti.—' The Fenian organization as it now .exists, has •at its bead men * wtko are unreliable. - James Stephens escaped from . prison in,lreland in manner, to lead to the suspicion that hi guard was instructed tocouniva * at it, _while hid - • . place of secretion after hay - escape, escape, was, well known - to theTtritish Government. Stephens opposes invasion.of Canada, in the interest of ibis employeri. GencratSWeeney is•• eicel lent at fultninating proclamation ;on. the sail of theljuited States, but does not sharet he toils, and perils of his,.conitnand; To - take Canada,ould tax the resources of ap,estab lished government like iitur.oWn. It is fbliY .. to expect that a small 'body of - men; earnest • - • and brave enough, buthadly.led 4fio illysup plied..with ananunition, With no base from which to draw supplies, can effect its caw ture., Should be the last of these ridie ulous movements: • - • , TB2 SOLDIERS' CONVENTION . • Thh., ct.uv.entitin held at Pit isito g un Tuesday last, was largely 'ittende . d, and the : .proeeediugn are ethinetitly . satisfactory to ever:Floyd! L'enusyi: vadiati. The resolutionssru decided, repudistiog • ,Tohnsen and Lis' policy ; advocating the inent of traitins,ind euthuslasticallY endorsing . Geary. With the disfranchisement of iktsertime, which is now a law, but few soldiers or, sailors will vote totClymer. Poor Hies ter, nowOutter that 'Le is desponding: HiS - prospects of election are infinitely - snitall. . . . . . Is another column we Publish a-portion of the . charge - deliVered . by. Judge Underwood to. the Grand . Jury, Of ; the United States Court at Iticilimond... For *acting fearle . Ssly-''againat .traitors•this . Judge and.. tlico:tand Jury tpm, indietedJe Davis'or treasOU; haie been .• .•• ff. • D • avis . . • Allied and - threatened by the, rebels- and their.press : Judge UnderWoOd•tells the peo-.. ple:and.presS iif . 11ichMond.the truth,. and : he, is sustained bY„•ine:lOyal men .of• the eoitutry. • Wet lave. strong hopes that traiters mill' yet -be Punished.... Judge Underivond is the same .man who...raised the lepublipan_standard.at' his honie.in Virginia before the•breakting•Oilt . of the war,: and although -he'did it: ithin . the sound•of the cannon ..shot }Toni Washingt city, the:•-eapital •.the nation, be Was- mnb bed and driven - out for.daring:tO exercise his constitutional rights.: When, the :165 - ral gnv . of Virginia was constituted during .the war; Under Governor Peirpoint,'.l , re.idept• Lincoln appeinted - JOhrt Lot , C. - Underwood , ted States', Judge for . that district,' The ap - - "Pointment has Proved an excellent one, and .we:rejoice that •it:hasjsecured to na . , a . fearles..4 jUdge to .try and prude:lt - traitors; . ••• GRADI6M Communication of the. Grand Lodge closed in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening.; after a session of much interest to the Brotherhood-t l:roughout.the jurisdiction. -Action_on theamendMents to Ahiman Bezon ivas deferred,.tind referred . to a Special coin mittee to report at the nexit ,quarterlysessh al, • to be held in St'ptember'nest.,..ln relation to the subject iaf a new hall,'a committee was ordered. to report at the Septembersession a site, plati • and estitnates for a new Masonic EDITOB 2 B TABLE. -'l7nE LArifirltTEND iOit JtisE.—A fine,ntirrilier. It lends. , drviith a siiggestive steel. plate. • "The Mother'S Blirssierg,": illustrating a romantic • I ,, try. The fashions are - - clistinginshed as usual • for elegance autraPprivrilitericsa. - AirilY,gracerni and delicately gay, they beat the Month - of roses,. - aniumer.skieS and soft ;Smith:winds.' Music 3ligtress," a good n'ood-cut; ft lso illustrateS n - story. Then.foliCwsorne *AI . chosen 41.•sigus. • which the ladica - Will - find useful, a.Gored •Dre,is,• art Oriental 'Braiding, Pat tern, The Pam, Otecian Coiffure, fashionable cans and bonnets. "The Old Family Clock," .- occupies the musical Pages. . Among the stories, ."Which of the is remarkably good, even for. thr••giiiiins and Prac,- tiee'l p - . 11 of Louise Chandler Moulton ;;••Straregv,'Y. by ,Emma B. Riplev, is excellej,' :awl so id - lSear.lbid oti an,014 Stalk," by Frances Lee; -awl' Ainsworth," a continued story by Harris .• BY rue ;,"The Ainber Spirit," is i'short and stri king etry.is.bv August Bell, Margaret Stair, • and. ..oth - ers. ...In conclusion are some pictnrt -ing - dresses;. the. usual sttraCtiae vsi•it-t yin thc.• Work-table department, Editorials, Rnceiri's," 'and Fashions.. Price $2150.3'year....2 copies MOO.; 9 copies : .(indnne•gratis) 11&. .11 7 1tecler - & r.elebrated Sewing. •Maeliineri. are . fund:died 204 • •Address Deanon& Peterson 319 Wal ,• nut - Street, Philidelpidit. , , ' • . • - : 001 Affairo. ti'CeklyAlluankste. 1 566.-L.3 tine I ~• u • ° . .mborri'Oaktor,i . • . . . 3 - SAlranktbali... 4-2 S 7 - . SO' Last Q. .3 2 17 mwe . 111 Surauor 4' 2S T. 39!- Npw - M.: 11 5ll mu'i 11 INfiltmer '..... i 4- 2'.: 7 31.. Full Q. 13; 043 avti.g. 11 Tairni-s. - ... •., - 4 ' I'i 7 :W. Fail ;31.. %t.-10 . 39 avirg 13. lIVIIM.TADATI •, -4 1R 7 . 32' . - - - • ta-morrow.--Twenty . .third Suiulay of the year, and second af!er:rriiiity..Day's 151Acara . • - Cricket,: , ,-The nutteltou liattirday, lasi between the Pottsville Club and Exitel., , ior of Tuscarora, resulted in thevietcr4.' of :.the former- with -four . • wickets to spare. • • - Dip Pottsville'CnitiCt Band is prepsred to mate ongageti . lents . to play at riarades, i•xhibition.s. pie nice, eta: Its terms will be found in our adver-. rising columns._ . •. • z • .Tre , wonld call the ittention of iiitr readers the - advertiSereent of 'Ffeeiy man rif; - ! ei ur r er of pazidips and Syrup.N . ..which he sells cheapi-r Alai can be purchased in.the City. Prof.. Sleisrns, the 'Mesmerist, iv - 111 hieltot entertainment at the Town . fi all tbia capping . , with e.n'Pntire .change M peifortnat . ;ee. If - Clt7, want In' enjoy an bony go and Bee the rrofurs6r.. • . . I.A.locatexpresti has been .t•tsrtedliere l .{or the necoinniodstion of • tnttelers and the The . 9frlctc . is stlioslird's Erprees, Centre steeet, .this . MOUE ens of Efarnaburg propOso. presenting to Mr. H. H. Dais, the artist, a testimonial as •a token of their.eateem for him-as a patriot,in 'temling.tbotanse of .the. Union' amid the -rebel eympathize.ra mEI:4 ftireigo'coontry.' •.' • • . . . Union ‘ Leagtee..,.--By.or4e.i P'on. .C. Pit-. -President, " the. will . meet at . ita* .1'8003% Uniowlintel, tbiifiti , enint4 .to receive the report of the . delegatee .16 . ; the Pittebtrrg Union Convention.. Able addreettee Will be, delivered. on A: Staratottitch, of Philailelphia, tuner . and re: rarer of .piianos, organs and melodeiins, is now in town.. Be can be seen at Drurniielter 1. hote?, or orders len thers•will rece.ise prompt attention. MY. 8. as is Well, known, .thoroughly • understands , • wisesAA:A. utba-ethou'.br our readera toihe, „ rer tisemenotrunaber column of a .pic-nic,to by on the 28LIA f. U ni.01414 by. Juairrs epliuylkill,FiavesilStrAblirplace. • All peso ma fois4V . plesouisholukbpoi fat to bet Pawn; as •srei lave SO doubt ac suit - ,be Dna of -We; graidest taro Art au, iciaul war !Ad *rale Coutity.x D e w gadoalrean all odtlitreut opal On thellatate • will be praieut. DanNetho dalfrett , elAPPSP erlll . b e d e b.w e d.bi-popqa..3errilainiug WA:tztioas anitgriaciples-of eratter isoo , i ',During the Isat lin fighti ef.naulai r -Thr*s Gilbert, said try be to Buil WI Gouty, wailj bayoneted in the el , • . ..t . - - •• .21aperitoc0.-A. TelciperalocA • etc . h _ eC ' formed iu Clair, .tine. • ; . th ihe athi tive Methodist.,Cbuiti T • . ng s:fiai of fie offirera t t Presidenabru.,,:. rai. -0.• • ...# , _ 3 , 40t . .hrk in" inirinr y j Cromar , -M,aParil Atwood. iterbard . ll4:onm, , army Totitieend,•Jatnes Dacen There will be a public t .th open air on Saturday the 16th tine. I:kke d 4 , • , by workingmen. _avidtrittreit - glace is • • 4 1 j 1.1:t 34 itic . . Almr House: . ➢ Report.-1 he .regular -morithlr stieetinwaf-the..ll,ireetora , of I.lie-Pon.r; of ;Bchucl -3.ll7iati. held at thielyeal4 . s9 . st;juriil 1566. • r • Present 'JP.' lye) alp!, f.L G. Vigcni„ aiad,te* the . ...439DAT111 , 1 rt.l4 lionatt-for., the Tritlpth ep,:litT May al,. 1866'; . No,erf inpla;garin Ilunae;Anril,3o, 40,51 ". • '" •May . 3l,. 1866 .... 413 . eieaae.riaT . ; ... ..; S No, of. inmates in house May SI, 1865.... • .357 •to uameiime thpf .. 4.1.1 • . Inere . Of the 'Wee insane and idiptie.;'.sB.itti:. der. Medical treattngitt; 'elifidren; •• :. ••• Admittediltring.tllfftnont ll ; sl ); discharged and abo , einded; - 3 1 ; •liOdnd oat, 4; died, 7:•• . •• • Lodging aniline:Ltd% were, furnished tnlB2 : perr Outloor: granted to 228 persoio,. amnnnting to 3882: . • • ••- " . Bills were read; and orders drawn; einminting $3.854 34.652 91 Ptilvioue, Total' in 1806.... ..• , . • - „ • • .771(qt:4P/wing., teh idh hi 'of :lc/Irma t bcinibere whtiptirtielpitteffitilbe movement, we extract from yeeterilay'r•ThilaAelphio. Letker: -Porzurizzr,'llimnoity. Aulperriene.osin Lzwtorowie. —The 'Committee -iti .thorge.. of. the arrengernente.for the . ..flag Pre-Qentationoo. on' the Youeth. of• July.: in. this rity .hive beeti- all olutift desioms tii - invite the elimpanies' t•f . .rerinsilYaria. Volunteers. uhe Were. the Arst to - march through itoltimort,-...: on he .vrirS , to Wash • .ington. inthe dark vivant,. 4pri';'ls6l,( but thel , bare' . had someAlliculty in identifying, the organizatians..-- - tl'orresprotdente . ..with several authorities" likely to 'be :informed in,the nuttier failed.tci elicit. the desired in formal ion., laut.it has at length ,hecti, found in Lassing , s History of:the Great War. Theconipimies• referred to ' . are . the. Wishirigttni .Artillery : and -Nothinal Light In fantre::. of 'l"ottscille i..lßinggold Light. of za Lon Gpards: of Lewistown. Mid - Alien In : fatitre.. of Allentown; We, are authorized lo say that it is' the earnest de-are of . Governor Curtin; tie well 0..= of lommittee,. that the above-named. organizatiOns should participate .. ln the ceremonha referred to; and. that:: an honorable and 'prominent. p9Fition'" wfitb - eerred for them to the : line. •. Some for,the (dice)* or meinhers of thOse c!tmrenieeaitl cerf:iinhnbeelivi this 'Make. and they should take. kens to communiatte with the Conohltree; so ns to' promote the desired They will receive honorable 'attention id' Philadelphia:' . . . •.. • • . • A Fenian lifeetfula.-The exciting intelligence during:the early". .part of the_Weelir froniCatiada, - - ai , hised the Feznane Aiere„and 'quite a number. left the County- fOr.the frentier. f()11 Anndayjust before the so-called 'Democratic. jnurned; atated :that imme,li , • ptely.: after. the - acljniirriment:,pf that meet mg. a - Fenian meet inOvenisttai field in the'Cnttrt , .and.invited all favorable t o•the - cause 'tO.remain..•' It *s:4' the .leaders, who 'are '436 . iit7 - teiiti% i. e. - ta lie •%mepf. Eriiri"ahotit - election:pm% would rem ain'and nay 8: - cheethig svord .for the cans°, but; the preatimptionhad'en foundation in feet. Stronee - and whet* who had . been so ehigtient, in hehalf theA dent cause nt a. ehort time before ; had not a wordto say in behalf. of bleeding Ireland: They akedaddled with ' - a . majority of the meeting.just -held, - and :Mr. Mut - 100l 'had hard mirk .t.o.drum up.a:.4oeaker,;--4 Finally,' - Mr. John Id...crosland :Mule . a . .'few. re, marker, and told the .F.cniane that he would give. them lifty:. (hairs when • the iirrit b.ittle 'fought; in Ireland s Johil Hier liberdity is ma 'prospective hi character: .."I.lle me..ding them-adjourned for Want of spealiers.— Ae - t he Irit-b'be:ir - the:"heat . and lini..4en .of the. . •iiii . y7ie this Cofinty.for the Coptieriwatl 'it settus . to - mi tliat.they.. were treated-very . . tthutt" , bilYeti.noinlay by, that . paol% ' •.; • . Terri v7i..1,e - ht.o., !de- It/Lt; It , : 4 Wig . R. afrolA L-A., ger. - •Tri , in. .7h/ 0 , in.c1.6 , 01 EmbanklOid:- —.oei .erenlog about Si -ii'cloelt,.as the thnvir passenger - trim .11:ari t'otid , iiik . for 'l'hile. • delph la; .W as passing' Nat iny t inn; the train was thrownfrom the. t rack': and down- 4! .ernbitnlirneiit ,whieh: is: there about . • t welitY-fi re feet Mil, pth.. .The engine- was wrecked but the prospnger which are:. strongly' 'construe:tell, fo::tunately for thu . .-passeitkers • utsiik, were riot •bri , ken.' The etigineer , 'etlea pea' but the .firemart,Alari - ey Warre4,. of Reit din g,.was - ea fight utitleithe - engine, , and.crusberl:to death: ,'Thum- .as d)ornin,.forinerly of this -annul:ill, but. at the time of his death a "rbiattut ofTliilatielphi . a;'-yus I throWn from the baggage car lu •which be W;o3,:sit tiPg itt.t he . time:- of the ~ occurrence, 'and •to.•s'eri.,• ously itijnred he died. -his -resiz :dente-in.Philarli•lphia, yesterday morning:•• uel Ihmale. - a brakeman; tif : Reading - , injured . ..., tp nurp.r . of ..passengerß: Were nif-ea; but no other persons Oil. the train,this `twined serious injufy.- • ;. • mler;+tandc.that the. accident. was . -caused. by thelisplacernimt of • it'switen,- left in that Con., dirion by the witicluctor of ii.coal train itvhiell had passed I.IM station-tin houi.and a half-lieforlY,and which had not liverc noticed by the station. agent ..whosu duty it is'to :se , e• that the tswitches at.that •are Sua:cart:lei , stiess. ihvolvitig life and. limb, ..is criminal,. and-, be 'severely . Trititit3:l34ll:ollo3 caniie; of. : complaint that .long,trains with .c.t.ginet..at taChed, liable: to. en art at any n intannt, tatial daily op the crossings, and it is•esilecial t y tlabgerims . f or children who crawl Maier 'cars : to get. through. • The Conceit should stop this reprehensible . . . . Mr.:Spiejer# Conaert at . tnion on Thurs.- - day :event ilg, . passed off, very . pleasantly.' The .andiepeowas even larger than on the occasion of Mr.. S.'s laid., : sortie' weeks, since: 31r.. Snehl r. the Pianist,.had. been engaged;.but. front' some .cause; Mr..F. Hoffman was an pounce:afor a ; Maim' Solo,•but wae not prepared . mneh ,to regret;:mhe did pot sire. that, the e.,,neert +fond ecumist 'elk/ j rely of n ,c.ll • music.: We presume thatin the eirein of lilt gic= ing - a coneert at any future • period, he en. deavo. .14 guard againSt.a sithilar..ocePrrence, as . is - Wc linow,.litS earnest. endeavor to -please. his musiela -friendS of P-4tiSville ' and .carry out he:, programme fittlifnliy.;-3.l.'lletriederici and Mr: , El inithex; of the p'era;;' ioripe now jik tits country; sang on Tian-sae y evening with great • effect.. ..The. lady hasla . power and :of ttOurse, h ate'd contralto vice, and: exeentes with ease, and brilliancy.. • She sang an aria froth 'llevertieet'a 'f'rophet, atid.•a. German • Hong,. " t-fleep, well, ihnu )2wee.t a:manner that : c4ninanded Most; enthusiastic . .encore... Itinimert.lins a, fine fetion.voiee, and - sang ttv,i tlertuan :slangs Very 'effeCtivP/S. Ho'v:ie i'‘ o t en" . CM'Cd, and made ae fdeotable;an .111111e . Freideriei;" It isto he.lioped find as we have sintelims;•cemfortable hall for c4ncert, that we shalt often be.favored.with visits- by :ariistes of equal :einineOcc 'in' the mnaidgl_n'ortd.. Mr. Spiegel sang in 'a verysatisfliefory manner, The . Ship - 'Fire;" 'and Oil Seiton." . !Dr " Saengerbund," under the •hiatlerstop of Prof.' 'CAnnad, acnniited thetneelVee creditably....." The, -Hunters' Chorus 'tile:especially worthy of - note as' hayingll , c-en f . ectriiirp.bry sung.-: .1t 'in. we' con.. .gratulate..:Mr. Spiegel.. mien the decided micem,s of .his . seentid" concert:' lit,gbar 'con4iilitueett to his. endeavors-to ideaso; cold lie pant 'hint •thamtne.presence of so brilliant' and apprecia,trve an audience a:stte bad on Thursday . . . .E.pipopal.- eh 4rn •thrit • thi , k church finished, tind 'presenting mi . -It:dries; a beautiful .appeararnie,in Bishop. Vail Kansas, who officiated in it_ lately, .says, that lie has, not seen one in - -Pennsylvania tlp t pleased hits more=—it is but just to-notice- in what mane nor this woo- ,sedured.--, • Ge lens A: Pott,', , Esq , of 'New . York,:,:liirnierl.i f - a f Pot tisVilPi,' who feels an interest. in . ' inAters.bere.althongh nni a .r. silent,, offered to give $2OOO. ti, cards - remodeling tiii3 entire 41'1116 , tore. This liberal - Offer t ae. foilnaiea be ,timilwr. ihinations -by George R. ,pnyder, and Charles lishar,-,Esq., eich.giving.2find. ladies 'of . the. .congreg.ition exerted 'them silrei; and by a• fair heldn here -realized • over 13'410 wards the' fund. • - Among the . riternbers'..rif . the c.e.-igregation,i96o6.inorO Sabiairibed; in .itd ditiou 1.041200 ; towards obtaining '.3.new Organ, Making a, total . of $19,1100 ebtainingliefore•Abe conpinineenieut , wor',... The entire. int, : -provern.rints indinding- Organ. chat 123,090. leaving it indebtedness o f about' £1.800,..f0r t ion.of • ten ,proFisinithe ritailo.'k OW g il!111 Cost thtibuilding: was $21'000.3n . aking the entire cost- tei this -dato,: of the ittiproved.bdililing_ .Tini114,..-Esq„, 1 , of Neir . Yer,lt,wlio 'added to his pni awn ..by 'the ',manner ityWhichfie has imprinNil-what • wits before a-rarmt• tincotrifortable and" uneatislitaiirs . - church - edifice.' ' , ViSiters, frion' tbread ex.;- pressed their apprOvAlof theirenridelerl brill - ding; andohe,in'the last :n nin tier .of The Episcopalian: "speaks of the entigregation,'ltector fl/1,1 choir in Ithe:most doinplitnentarY terntS... • .; We .might state imilair Of • tite-new-..or gan'lS Mr. Nfixirnilian Cie-strcic,.ll of this Borough, wile is if we sci•exPress it,. an enthusiast his profession. - .;ilerie a .•first-rlass;bniltler, iing his: work equal,...tb - ' that 'of aherleadinr . organ :builder!'" of, the conutry..; He shot:ll[l'lnd will be encouraged:4lie•pciOple of . this section of - PeniiSylwania.' - • •• . . . . . . .The ..".Taieat. Liieraiw Society" connected with. th e "Pascal Instil ute,"..gave an entertainment, im Monibly eviming,- the 7th inst,.... Tile house. 'was called., ta , ordi:k by. ate picsident, •Iliister..l,...D. Brown. The Secretary,''Willistii Snitha, re /id rhi, minutes of the - b•st meeting and the.cura tor's re port..ii. , `!deelitmation" by . 11.1asterJoseph Green. was givetr. The audience . •Wita then I 4 - rureA . with a : "Seleet -Readinit'' by :Miss iitice..).l.hcads.,: - ..1t wss'reid in a distinct true of vtiice and .listened to with' marlterl - attention.:.: A bipinirons ,"ilia, ltoMe" by Mastera Yardley,i . ...Clair andEser!dter, W 43 '.ivell'.• 'perfr.rmeti. '..kii ' "nili ton '. '-. Rttiiivet, ? ..'Aisiallarn . Lincoln" WU ' daiiered .- bT ".1 faster Nifreddl e elmet, of-. Port OA:rho:L . '• The vomit ore-. torportrayed.theelitiractur of -the . ..`SeCondVttab.! ington". in glowing. Lerma.. Ile spoke of . his love he!. reading. when ,'a boy, Mud 'lraets.l his career frfiro"nneirositiOn 'of Imntir 'and trtisi;th another: until fi lially . ..be hecitna President of this 'great conntry and dtki a. martyrlor - Liberty. , •An ad- Averts .was :then. made by the Itev..• Dr. • Plainer tie gavelhe youug -iv.greattlealef -exisillerit ad-; vice. He traced the career ofjoutit, from: in nocenee to guilt. He first learned to. lie. .11e did 1 _nodose the truth lialie shorild: • He thee gave; eotne . iiiiivtiatione taprove thittGod . prutecte the 1 true.. The Doctor raid "that infiftidieetris anOther l „ nor .io ;t . hg -mo ots o f ••tbe' ynath... , 7Alt great. cr.mart have'stall • begitirings.;. , :•They lutist,. not Ert.y.ii Little -ili.,inipii ant tu,,v - iluats a bciy, alltier as: will as. Lakin* of groat r binge. • Hi thep...apthi of .noliindueSati s ttht.rti,, and advre.ed the young to be - kind to. everybody. The venerable - Dector. i clotted with some exeellent.rtili4 fiir tlMObetervanci . of ;Abe jot:mg:- The - mittittion' "that Ifte?. pulpit - ails:ode a .wider,fieldlor . .elomionee than theliar:.! w " f,....1i1e' 3 "et1;', 4 Y.i - 4 1 4agat'r , Bilatits , Green; and Jetilumk. ,llpori.liatiring the ; censtit's'reittirt the, ' SoCikty.adjytirrietl, : The eiitiiitaiqmetil upon the. \wholii•was cletEtabli to all cencernt'al. Prot - Paes-' 'mere' mitrlte'gtc forbhiVetnria in creating thbrldistiet,tt. Mltelorieig pessionti engaged in this ivutitiaakatoklail ,t 0 be Iteactitted.titer -by: Id ti4pouttrilvitervi t clterjol:lo is 11....atiTtleiR11, eve -21.101#4-111164141.b1ied, Oa improve, .hir - P ° ! (6 i' 4: littiikinte.:: - . ll nd;-,EPaak14,...: - - Parents,. ..1 Fite ibiii7enteivrlse - voureticoufageritMst . t! -- ' ' .. -- - ire4-r i4t...ortitThkit. nlf.MtdKeretd*:. Oar . J>le - tmaik a ' Vim s...yon'iFbn eit ' tike : yi , M. txmi4y eve lito bon* from - 442 Villierlarmex,,, lii-Mit ilx ' invili9org. - ;Her leminv6l. Lyaki ir.e, 4ftitt,. Re s a t * an d it tied.4o o3cum ttrilon; Thillik .' 7 :,,, - redelreredr: -; - -,: - - i . -•---, .- i - - ixtr, """ • - l' 7, i 47- Jiffo dreal. i 4 ur . we, cokin C 4 -- 4- bei-obtbitAtin tb i F oinufgh .01M, Juda ornineif_tbeweatti- - er perniita, on its Matrance'inte uiwn: a sight. will be witnessed as beautiful 'twit novel..— MVX"-Zie.Baqft.. Viare3;l4.lßiero! st i roWS. .artiaidt. IA Ca9eittbiardliinadf-aluini 3 e contain a ful litratis 'Winn ve • rout 14 0 101 fiiig,Ol i hnifikk o a Arited ceitede of gallanikiights; armed cap-a-pie .in bnruishrid *Ol4, ',bearing lance - .arid4penuoki; wessingepsel)aeldists, With vizi.a-up.and attrinorni, teak% gaily rioddind Filmiest j'ristiiiniiiilitslftirtd fittibgkesant'td atournber;._ of isiantifitl ladl mounted un prettr.palfreyw and' costativedim. the these..will' 15e foTl:iNtild — by the arinires of the knighti in appropriate dressee,'-the wh9le forming cavalcade, .as bnautifol aa , .t.h4 • deserib:A. in Ivatilioe at juste of 'Mak. '....1131;.• . come the: immense. Globe Chartist,' a massive structure on wheels, upon the differeutplillfetuil of iihniber . while upon rn iminenst. epou:which the grind disii , ions . the ear/It's - remarked, city _ Genius of. - Ametioi; resplendent:nick:oi of geld' 11441ver, aini.typical ot,Amnrica dominant over the World,: Following lids • s &Ai other, cars,' ':befliiiicliutuilsges.and.chariolaoilt elegant, i•bb. , - ',stantial aid elaborately ornamented valiinies.; . . filen will conie . ,lb_ , , enormous 'Alen of Crocko.t's Wiid•Lioris; bearilig its'aides a-pictorial retire- -1 - sentatien of Crueliett'a daring , feat at.A.adZy'e,. - m. Lendon,•and, inimediately .in ttie rear;: will, no, gratid'eultiailikting effedf--&-isind SratiS,' _`yet'magnificent :tableau arozpotilhe . .bummit . of which wilt:- lt . tormed beautifulAallegurical Egeotttivwd, thOynrieMa characUsir senitsl by,latlies,apptopriatels . Cuatumed .ape• in. the' cent re, . arc of : .s ,lieuiteys,7.'Otialifig ry liprig Ftes'itt the boi population,: an enanitaus forming a 'eight Snell as liaa never been seon ..before Pottsi`tinw.atulf which. will, in 411likelihciod, never be seen igaim . . $307 S 4 . . :: Richards' Addi . tion - fe...Pqt.t.56-- , - 11e.The great. Want:of •rettsvilleis expansive area ; for building pneposeti. All'eligible.sitee.within convenient distance froinGentre street, are oecupied.-.:excvpi aLl4 iii, difficulty-heretofore,. in% the vase of twit was ilitmeCaring.Of a .setistacturY,.-legal:ti .t:e..to the 'properiSyiu caeca df. purchase. Thai bail been 'oliviaied by then: purchase by • Mr :H.' Richards:of the. -desirable .:gronta *the head . - Of'.ll.lllantitre.o street,- Commencing on' .a. line Parallel„With and adjoining . the. Presbyterian' Cemetery, and rtiuniug . wcsii to the:-.Borough. - +f which ...embraCes a large buthiitsc whidli froth i,ts.elevated ue aifiei.4.cqutnauds beautiful views - stretching . for Borth ett.st' tend Wert, his lieeMlaid" out in' hhicitS, Eaeh'of.the into • tad.% 'or .the loony' of .blocks -will contain sla lots; 78-feet front by 200indepth, ample - forfitingarilens. , 'Coalmen; cmg at the : -tkuietery where GnureMAllel.. tetmi 13:6V6ard. Ayenue,. which ban be , lti.grided Tor distauco, - ,and winch will he 80'feet •in The : streets east of llow - Ai'Mine - and running pantlb-1- with it, 'are -Battery - and -- Gilpin stieets,"..ettelisofeet wide: 'lark:eta . West are .Western 'Menne,. al' . feet ; wide, eMitiunation' of 3reliantogOStreet, which -will; be, stramlii ened_ fit.that point), Nut wegian.aud streets. the.preperty raining right ahiske.S.wiiii those Aire, day,.s.line; Eyre,: ,anti Camp, each.so ft et 'in width. - There are on , • the:preperly, tWo-ncier.fitling springS; ter,: . wbielt.wdl be ei'ditieted ,baiihis - anth furnish:to ;the - people:ld iliac section an abutidaiii supply of . purti;iriter for annieStie and 'other. pnipeses.- . --.. e*,n , ..Sisema:- greatly heeiled in : iha t, see , t,odnfthe.Bur:;ugh., 01i bitein tiOW beteg crm.. by-71).feet in: aiz., and :pipeei,b-'. Tue.prives.n.f. - the lo h are been fixed :a soimbh iii.ure; and Wht-ii we leeephize 'the tact of the great neeesenry of this- new. Addition to • aceutiitnudaf-utir,ta+pulatioii ;.tile ry and isrlthitii , SS iliel,aia.thar.' and the abet,: ialvaid age 'I. hat . et, t tiffers ri • ~conattualions, conifoi table and cheap bi,npt haz,ardpu. iii predict .thati this.-new site attract tit tem{ .d courtq!..of tithe. be ittl.,,irnittiiB9l,llo, I?utitliug. We putkistata tliat•Joitu Or. jiewi*, EI-1 . itig 46, dg . etit for.3lr..lachaid. the,:th: of.ioft , this ',urn iou that a 'mid-- IAT beet, . to pert=gll44.:o:initis,i , i.4llitilii.e . feSitieitues.:: • I'ha t:»tei prier is mit of -a itpi.-euitt ti charade", but. has been vrigthattql tuaii.dy 16 nit.t.t an i4Lititigr citc..furlitiii4ipgs,' . irtt. ll ; tiv.er s tlie.o!utid" riill einiv4kee any :that .there iti.uq•api); 111 the 130rough;i49rt• bemitifuT; , por' ibis . purtioae tbitit ' . • • .„ . _ . _ ACoirperjohrisrm Coi,iiiire.—The Copoet ea, di ''d hf Samyll.lll:l'oititty OnzAlehdaylast 'the CSitrt liyusein this .43 , $Ceilzglt; tUir usual annual This . .year wi re • a new leVturt , . lloniago to tivo.reclreant The :meeting organized B. . ,ly. Let the. chair, and apprnnting a nutulier . of Vice; .li e sidelit,4 and Secieta'rus.. 'A eiurnitiee'on cmi ti„,, s ' . , was , then •apphinted,. of . ' which. Hr. FAIN • was z *P. , piling the allsenconf . mitt.i.ze; our Forrest Liii - ineinlNTcf" t.;Megre'ss; ' 3lyer Was• , upon •to adilCiss We have ftlWays atlinired Sttouse'sliis.- -trionie.• abilities.. A. first-class actor - has - -.liFs , n. spoiled, tie Make - • a , His matter - oil ordifiary, but; is manner superti. argurnento. were dilittediettrsets from President22d of February speech, and weal: font talon of.. his friend Anemia . % "sock-. dela gens,r hut his minuet-. waisp lendid. • St runsc's finis uestithilition. To att•aih.suell per feetion: 1 tt,ust'assuredly,_:Ottetise.a.'cer.aiti .a number s daily; before alookin,g-glass.• • It is inconceivable. on. any. other' hypelfiebia, bow. he eau.. hate' attained .so .tiecoMplislied - a style ,With[winit grsecheixtivedhis bands when eietzt's: • ted by his theme, abo•ce - and.aronnd•hi4. Porres t btu , head . ; with. Oita:, 1114,prity he.' strode back and:Pa:lh.; how•piereingly..thOst tine eyea..'of ht. upon some.. classic" form_ before over- . . hithe'greataiess of StrOuse us he warm= the . w.ork t,f •ahnsing•the z"niggsr?.': . was a picture-Jo be seen; and peter to be fOr ,..•gotter,•... Dan. lice . ... "is .a" foal" to :F l trouse. ;TAW,' git , [o.l 'S ; trous.' , 'S speech wasthisi was Yankees brought. t he iv ar .;• Dimmer:its. t-avedtbe emit dry John sett •is 'now Mir': sheet;anehor ; .the Only .. • fists antitrAthrs - are the Reputtliemi.4, echgse Tear]-. ers ought. •tiihe..hunc;•.; ronse did tify -.in es Congrs please thanklin PI! o trip the Cinin ir;-: look out fOr :startlingexpoSnCes"; ugh b:g lijewfexit'strouse- z . z r •• - • :•••• • W. Ryon followsidio somkromarksini the failitiCal xinua might have btien iii ' tere,itirig: if, they. I poser SSiitl 'any: .criginalltY,' '••• the same ideas have been e.pre..s.Seti•by.ali the Cnpperheao 10aerEl down, we will not ocenpy Space by. repenting Mentz :1' *HS shame: though,' yre..lought; .to &holm) off' • the speaker, who ..was putting,..the misting 'Most. .eonifortably/. to 11; :•'W.illos.kT:4l..)'ilitl it., • .A. m more ceretilly in ir forming loni,that 016 Committee on reSulittimis . 'Was ready. to - rercirt; - at:least,. have -bol‘rt. polit .To seize a'speaker . by' the .ariii-Ancl, snit; .• tom in the middle of 'a favorite ptroration, , js 'des: chicory •"rough.'' Walker-stliouldha.e“lt ierBOEI:0:1 1 he reeeletiqns.were ihen . .r6;(3...- They endor,se Jphilson and 0.1w4n ; Stevois AAA "tile radie'4l" trititels ;13ift.h0iiiiggef i " n4niti land Clymer, (,ine rig Gen. Geary, tit4ionalljl, Witt , st)iciken nnt.ea 11. r. Croglal4) and' app the. , Set h July • tie the "day fet h u lding.:• the - _Couid,f pow-wow.. then elueed. . . . Prrie'er;diagsif The- . Boroii!ik•Connea.A•etated • I meeting:Of - Cottocil-Wia held on:Tifeatl . !y evening last.; Preset, Measra. Shearer, Coehrau,..lle'rinec, Fox, PyLson;Kienzle,J)loye.rottal.Strauch.f.'rcei7,„ . ..The rninu . tea of previone Meet ing were read and adorned. •• • ' . • . 1. - •'• • ••,.' The Committee of Lamp•itnd.Poliee reporiad lacapa at .Tenth and Ilahantongo - and:Nomcgran streets; audit Lanei,:a •• •• The COMmittee ,of • Fire Apparatne.; reported rharte againet Itough • and Ready . Fife. o,tepitny of li;etitt rernsecllc , an to 1-lninanaThm Company; . ai a h,te fife, nofonntiell. Report ucreptetl; filed, and-Cominitt, , ie'.dieetraiged on the Alzhieet. -- •••• St. Giro: Ceportedlhog and goat pen eold.. , • Sp,;cial Com...repoitcd.branch pipe in. Market :-street tiateh,-(1.•. •.. - . , . ' Cin Motion of 31 - c..lleffnet it was reeolved th•at 111C-o,n : 6llft tee en eleant , ing•of,Thttotigh Rave inie ti.; 1 1+.3 ; out t hot , oggeatiene recently. Made by Conti eil on this enhjeet.:. , • .1. ;• , • Mr. Filxottvred tha.foltwing :•'. I.eavir(ll,. That—the'. Street- Committee he in- eiturieti.icl Norwegian ttircrn liuiot atro4. wit ,r 3 tt.:.-"Rbvll!fv's nmeri . y, • to the .otablished.'widih; • , titi:wt, and 'that pr,Tcrti: holthire from titat_punt — tO ,NortVegoan street; -- tie coMpeticd to AC iden!tleonlvert..itf the. Adopted.::. • A :• . • ••••,' Sta term:ht.. of • Borough Treasurer •Wait, read and ordered to hi. tihx.l. • , • • . Bt,nd , of '.Borough Treaehrer. toy .0000. • was pree,ntetranillteeepted. - • • •.. • • • .„••... • A petition . frotiiiutizencref,•.lllarket'and Flan streets,inreferehee to civertiihvmf tvate:rfriuit.' MahantOtigo etreet,:. trite ' - referetA ha the st, A. petition:of citizens praying that tho-hivnere. n.f..teuprty of. lite TOhn - l'imlgliiite;O.intrd street; •be-e , mpelled to . r4ve;.- . Was read' and filed.•,:. • A .petition, Praying that , etreet..be opehed.:•at' llaucti.Chttys: street, and .the railroad, :Was re.; : 'erred to.the Core. • •.• • ••• .• . . • A liet•of. polieeioffieera appointed .by.tlier..Bnir gese was - referred to- 'a Speezal.cotunittee.';..er • ml-. poeed ...of, Meseta.. tdeyer, - .Shearer, .4t,fruet2al.al: ,Off inntinit resorreethat • Dimly:Tire Coma any be:pief‘hlttedTotn i A Oh-. . iieptioh with' the gas Pipe ieadidg to the . CouticiT. Ou :Idr.• coichriti.ikprAs resolved. that,. $6OO per aninun.•:. ••• ••••On inotieii . of - Ift: flOfeei• it .W . AI3 received 'that the Vititittep;OOthififitee'iiiiiiiet the Aniofint, due the lloriihgh hy•Biraitt•ttig•g. , •- - i••: • :•-• ..ISiy.,lfienzie - offered ,the folloatingz, , ' • Benxted;,..That ll**, eieti•Autgestsbe instrnuted . . notify rtimpyp the nuieAnee..na. •• hie property' airieingfroiri the:oveilltiir of . 'a privy,. and .hat, if the cAlu«••lie•ifcit, rethoved•at:hnee • be iniwt.enicid,fur"rnainfainiog 'l%lr- , AL.wer offered tiw.fia *irig; • . • Ili - at:thetas for ttie•precent kearlb ! fixed. at tew wine; .and,that•thn ..FinatteeiCon come. - eonipeteut 'person to 'reah.: out.the.ditplicate xt once, and Aldo employ so . tn• to ischee the dOgs : .• : - • • .On !notion - of :Mr. heaier "it was resolved that' the Tteatqtrer.eoluect. • he hataneedeeithe Bomb gh. trout the Mee-sie. Atkin*. • ' :• The follownig. bills were rnad and ortlered,to be rlenry Boyar, - - Vliiirnati and Stilande,....;.. , Night Police; Pottavale Gas. Co., " ' Heber Smith,. ... . ; B. Barr, . ... . . A; K ;i :Vbiiper,; -. •• , &rhea.. . gottgy and RitAyiii'e C 0.,. • ; :PreViooB3Bsue,.: • • •:• . 1 .1: .4.A194114.- The Union Men of Schuylkill i# Airtmcit. • .I;arg'lllit.tEmithillotiastie met : • ...- • • •• -.• -.-•• 1%. - -,.. •• _ • . - •,,.:.•Dget03P13,3801417210N8. - ; ', . ueaday-aiteenopratitit ift -' - .- •-*` , eiu og of ' ttigilriltitt.in . oilflo- 0., ,•-• • `. 4, was held at.: . thVASOtti: :.,,..., is' % ..91iseittet, The meeting araifilarger .: e - .1 5:7 3 ' 1 ., jf.,;• ,-1 ' OD 'On on the . for ~' • .....I; , - ,ete — tkpkitS•'' - "earofk„fiee Of, this; ,: -%, •-. * ,:r •• • •,.. . -:•,,,.. j 1 , :1 1,•• • , g _ 1 .,„7 : 4. :of: •. ...'s T T: ice • Pr'esidiriu—G66: 4 • Vit Co o; ,b,aok TrOndmi,n; 4 l.kjirkijqL4* l . dt;-.4 1 tP 13 ' s" 4... t Tahlellll.ll,'Saiall.M9Ster;Jotinifillier,"ol. Jt Ny. ~ReereKrief.C.;:l..-1109sir-;'.C4s-N. / 3-1 0P 1 • : T!' i3l) ve W . lngsrreese., .v -: 1. ~„..,' • .. ".. ~ :?...• : ..': ' ~ /Contifsi t sit. F.. BrWsPre_e• • 1; . crernmitiee,rWati• appointed •to• - •draft, reebbitionS:eslare4dVe.of 'the setWrmeritii of the nuetinZ. J..,' -. ::. .:- .. .IreOhair appointed the cOrpritittit astelkiwCi. V::l3,.:..Wallice,..Pottiwiller;3;ll4tolat FieWirner, - Schuylkill. - Sarni. - 8. - .Maddgp .OrWiipitiM;Ack' c , .'... ' ' ' • ''' - "or TiFeet r iti?Wittirrilb ii tief,•- - W - ijer‘;• Ilatrion Mock; Ashland ; Thotitas Patten . i.CaSs: - , ' Wm'; K. Smiih; Pottsiille .; - Geo ; 11 . ..Beach, Be 'gine. ; .Edward Eldirliii4:Taritiquai * i..M.Bartoh . t, • South Matrhoigio;„.,F..ler. , Kuniskis,.. lattersiiiie; -Ih-itbetrH:.Steese,Tinegrtrve:-- --,•,, ' Pgiiiiiiii fliir4heenre h Or t'lrit . .' ceinniiiice,; . ' the meeting., w as- eloquetitly'. , addrease - d ht . ' HoWell •Fisheri:F.sq-4.-AuttLitri,-Barthotomeic.l.4•;:• ;x... TialltrApetreof..thiiies.ties of the dWand-stitorred What, the ;Union :Party mak e.ndorsoting: ti.) aecern -. -p1b..4..:'. That . party.'-eaust - ireni ain . finely. by the' Right or it. would • fill.' . . The. pet?* .' to pre:terve , their ,:liberti&r. And' prevent red-handed traihms frent . again - taking the reins 'Or gnverinnent'itito , their bands, - must senstaitt . OMgress.: Mr.:Fisher was frequentlY'. interrupted - by • the enthusiastic applatrae of the auditory. - :Mr. BarihnlnineW in' opening ' drew, :•.e. ;litunormis.., picture.' Of'Myer , St i mise'iLanties• the . day before, which el icited' touch latighter. .- Be paid an eloquent tribute'. to Th addert4' &evens. who is nine the object of Cop-1 perjohnsen . :assanit. . Mr. ,BartholomeW : shoat. f' that. the sole °Wed ,of Congress in 'its. present I position, was:to prevent the traikirs. , -WhOse hands are red with the bltiod of Mar brothers from aain, - ,eoMing : into power • tit rule • .tlie . country.' - L oyal men walk he. : ,adutiited, je .: due .-. tit 0,..,..• when the eA yequteittiaTanteea„trom the.Stlitts: tate in 'Ile:. hellion, hare been seen red....Of Mr. Johnson the., • sneaker. said that iris hardlytobe'presumedthat 'lie can .be- called 'love% win-n all the traitors and I, aympatlrizt;re :with.. Ttebellion are throwing. up .their.. caps and hon.:ring for. JohnSOn and his policy: In - Ooneltiding - 11r. B. said theChaif , •, man of:theliemocratie County Committee seems to biC: afraid that . t he:Dein nerats -will h aVe - their] blood * tainted by anialkantatittg with the . »egro, :NI r.-. 1 .. • said that he'did • not luaiw whether .t here was cense : for. the fear;-,but if '.they did .inialge- 1 : mate the If . egio. Would get the worstof the con-. nection . as far is deterioration .went. Mr....111r- 1 tholonfew'S f;peeelt . was' one of .the mast eA cliie we e-vr' heard. him, deliier,erid . jt was . Warinly aii,: l plandeiFthrOnghout : ' ..• *, .. . ''... :... -..- • ' • The't'hairman or the Commit tee on Resolutions they. :reported the fodowing,which amidripplause,' were imaulmonely idopred : :-.: '•••. • • • . ' • . 1 fts ,, elverk.Tiliii on the important political , quet.i ions of the hoinr. the Pition rni-n of- Schuylkill Conuty fim r.- ' iv. ttnitntain the litincitnles that prompted'" resistance to :eeees.lott and armed treason t Mi. which nearly I hrett ' hundred ninesagd, ;nave men_ laid' down:their flees i 1 .for which , he trentsnn: °Lite: patron yvaLtre'elySeXpetql:., `ed. anti whirr ma., he' upheld . tif We. wish :to Irreserve .Republican institntiOns tin thi. •Ciiiit:neni.• and tip „ins- Ike tallie h'en•lnic•'iaeeifima made by`thel4al ; people:of the Unit, &States to subdue at rued -resistance' by - un: 'grateful SoneZtertheanthority, Of the 'Government.- - . • -..• nikoftied,;-:That :We_ heartity:''paidortie :the ':action •of ' o . 9ptpS.9 ola.theTarnem of Reconsyruetion. and while we ennOriittitiite. It tin the firm :110 dfgr, litifql • position. it )1:15 prefers ed coming', in : GinflicLar it has whit .the Ynvechtive. of the - tuition. in thlr matter:.we.lnalleVe awl. the plan'itnan which the Volon •menthers have u.dled;' is krtt innit aide aud" . nee essary.. and that. up •n' hat basis harmoidoas retatiank between all sections of the :county. mu le...reestablished • - : . - ...• ' • ' . Rota red. That-we •lieart'lyapprove the declaration 'of Andrew. Johnson that."treason is a crime,". that it is.* "bltrhest ..e:rinie" kiloy.m to the laws, and . .ough , to he patils.bed its. such. that "traitors ought -.-..) OW hurl - seats, that treason ottght : toile made oilipitS,"aticl thac - we .heitieve ' that 'the its-tilted authority , of this o, , vernotent ,t 'the memory of thousands of Vnion'sol diets starved mid murdered in rebel prison-pone;, the. :hecatomb' of 'Oct hes ..on . &hnt less' I tattle-thdds ; the cries'of - widnwed iViNi'S hurl orphaned Children; . de nnund-that the' 'men' plinapelly nesponsilde for these appallitnit,erirries;:th4a be penitted.- . While we ferni amnesty, to the mass or reto : , , , f ain offenders' as Jet-- fere - hit 'Paris, .lOhn .C, .Tireekturidge: . Hobert' _. Lee mid • Henry A. ;WiSt; ' Sholl Id tin, the :gallows, pity' the venany of their great crimes.. •• ' Romte; - d: That in the Union. Candidate for (Inver - nor,. .741,..101 , ,Gimei, f .r. 3,ohn .N 4:- Geary,: we recognize a' man whose'record ta lly ectitles hint toyereiYe oar supra:rt.. Iti Virginia:; amid the' nninu taiii-taISSeS. of ~ Georg.h.: • nit the:. - March to. he Sen." he 3y . 14! ever:foremost in :hearing the - banner of: "Freedom, Jestice and Hatt: idiot against the hosts of Treason, Slavin - and•liell.' • • .. . . . . 'While he'..fountlit 'gallantly, tin preserve our' national iir,,,biitoropOlioeroi the .GrOyetinihin, i'de.'lll6ter ClOier; . snolze and Noted in the Senate of . the State "agattst •the.t:4overinnent and our sobliers,..and is now, an:open and ay:Weed telineate of the restoration to all ,their. former power itudiutidence, of the menrivito et lempted to , destitiy . the area: intstuntitWis of the et iu n i.. .try. Tin ttlon: Cc:it:v . : we - have •:a pandiffine ivfio is a :title friend of and whin is loved by'the siddiers,,and wisewill, Ave belieye,:if elected, support , tlieir: inter..- Ws, and uphold the principles " frit - whiehthey . foO.ht. tle - ..elcid, That : Governor Aisne:kW-G....Cm:rt.:4. by, the nine , nid patrintie manner , inn which he huts dichtir...;ed .Vhivhites ef his office, hits eain the . regard of the.vep. 'pleCif • Peiirisvivani a .:• that his services durin:z 'the' pert :cid a inuinaiional trial . Were - iii inestimable value. o the•GOveCtimerit% • that - his' kindness -in at d interest Sin tourbrave defenders,.wor f or hills the just title M .— the soldlie- - Prlend :: and that 'while he. will everbe ad , mired kir his . purity:nf. character.. - and 'pet-wand worth.: his name. yin be- inicalhed on the page of history as One of the triost,Zealo . aatuid.natt laic Oe'vernOra of the. ' ASolicit,' That we ori - a • heavy .deht, or gratitude. tothe men: .Whim taking their lives into their hands,' went faith from hapfiy.tiefints and the corn hats or the demi:stk. circle. ..ti , eotntend with the armid•einhorts'• of treason:: fiat we feel. it tustien el - .duty • to rare for th e . widows rind . orphato: or the, talidierialvho fell dining the War. and that we will' aum:nort for - bilice'the returnaf defentlet and saVioura Of the connirv.. .- .. ./b,olii, - ..That we : are in 'favor et' the.' passage' nf. a ,Hilt by CongresS: eq:nalizing' tine bounties of soldiers. • ,ftesafacd,• That the , interests , of the people. demand such, a rite of 'duties oh 'lnnporfed . 'manufactures, a ,- ..WilLniffordProtectiiinandletet Stimulus - tin capital and. 'laliiir athomei . in the - development of the.unequalled resources of .t:te, c.iturtty:as applicable to tli • various' ..„,..1 1 14 agricultural . ; Mechanical, Mining . and giant' dning ; det,.,rinn . ,nta.nf •thenestie indastry: ~. .. : - .. - 7: , ,antrcil, That the - ..eiriVel of ;Unions inert from .otlice hy : the 'm President, il 'hecanse of ineempetency, ategket or nialflatsante; hut . begnase they will not stir , : `rentler..their pCoranndjuet -Convictions: and ha. - ty betray the party, to. which ' he and they both owe* their .eleent t ion; involves -ingratititile Which a ahnot be excused or . palliated, and which .I . slqVoi4.:B'the eundomMition of every. mart of honcir aralsirtne. '' • • ' . •.. fir•n!eert. That in this crisis'ef .public affairs, roll o f . gratefill recollections of his - Marvelous mud inenioral 'ble services n'un• the .field or battle, we tern tin.•the ext timple of unfelt:tiring ' rutUTlCalliprOrniSii./ . li loyalny'of • Lteut. Gen.:Grant - with Leontielteke nil the less algid- . 'fietint :nod thishakeh„ Became' at no period of our grinat:Strinh4le' has 'his:proud' name been' asSociated . with it dot : AMU patriotism, or: used' for sinister purpo 2Knn by. the encodes of. our conaminn:cOuntry... ..,.. • Rewired, That Mate Kuloo organization the people 'of the State: are ludibted fOr the fact • that the debt of Pennsylvania haa•been,rtaliiced,•antl the real seatate.of . the :ComullonWea/th:relleved - froni,tisatiou forsta tre • lfrnaitesd: Thai the;"aitte,nipts or - the CoPliiiitnenuls to 5... e create dinsitin in the rank; , of the Upton party, by nretended . and of coateevinsinere-expressluos of iv-: . gard,ffir the soldier, only.e.tche.When.the hostility of that party to tile soldier. during' the.' Rebellion is vs-, 'nu:inhered, coutenipt and di,gust that' tnenfoi-parti zan purposes, tan bi s :ti 4:tmeless. '. . .: .. • ' I 3ci.lvi d,' That the nel , ;leet and refusal of the Sena tor and -ItepfeientLivtis from this. entllliy. in the last 'Leptrlatit re, to priicure.•ineettedlegislation , ,espedially that. required' to-rigulate tine salary' f, the Treasure: , and prevent further exorbitant. charges by'that tinker, are '.laere by cnitelemined,_:fit ile .1 hey ar , e . likewise cen 'suable fur adding to the burdens of the taX-Payers:: by tinneeesserity.lheressing' the salaritS.Of the •COM , 1111,A011ei ~ , Pirettol:l3of. the Poor nand other officials of ' 'Peso:Wit That .We , have heard with rinfelemed re grct„ of . the . death of Lientenant-Gencrfil• Ni'iniinetan Soorr, the hi.,,torrot whose incltiOetnentS in behalf of h o le couilt ry . i4ll - Able .aii . ling as th!.: 'A ciieriOn .natlon . •.11..'.tr , d, • That thetnion citizens nif Schnvikill On to-. ty: nie,t - at their re-Pert. cc pi acee:fif 'election. op Sat in:- day.'-August 4, lSca. and: elret die ,nsual- Intruhen id :deli•natesi iti a Convention Jo. he 'held tot the .0-urn lion, , ill Mt/10;111g.. on Monday. Anitust 6:144 place in • homilaitititi a ticket for.Couaty tinkers. '•. • • . - • yr,..ntred • That these inroce.edini:ls ix , published in the . tld -11 1‘1 ,411, r,(4' the". Courtly: Mid ill the Washington Chi chide and Harrisburg Telegraph •. - - . • - ' "lire I. Cinint•:.Sr.,iolurg.tiAnithitlec for the ensuing year, is as follows : --- • . • ••••.' ... Int!. aloro Garyntitow, Pfittleviile. ' • '. 7 :• , Jos. a: Palttitso,t;: -' b.4' . ..Whittley;• . :;'. - ...:" .. ~ . - - .. • : -. •F. it. WallaAe, -. ... •. ', • " Joint P. Huffman,,. '.'.. '` .: - • - - . -- - Frederick IL, St c (tee:: Pin c grove. . . .. • ' . - Seth AV: laver; . 4itteraVifte:': .: . • • ' , • .. ft , lit: L: Lej - intrn; Tentutritici. -. • -., - jaatitit'fieltz.; : Sfiititylkill Ttitrie..rop... 'Hen ri ry . - 1 - iim 'A er, sithtml, - .-.-- - -... _• '• . - . thm ,• olf liepierEitlreilTownsliip. : - • - • ,- •-. :. ....tituittel'Ofiikill,..Beery l'iurrislop, . • . -.' . .• • , oeorge.Yost; ?dal' atioY . CM.: • • • • . . . .. . .... Cipt•- La Mar:ff i.v . • M thantry - T' , wn:iliip. . - .: B. F...Ketner,;Scirnylkill Havt.n. • • • .. Q qq.. Wiii: Ne . s hoener, . Ocwig-tnrg.. • ' ..'Wnr. c3:lltddie . , , Port .Ciinhut. . ' • ... '. - • ~ .Grifilth - T. - Jones. St, ,'Clair. -; - • .' • ' .. . : ..-. Sieoli titiniers; Trtlinnd...'. .• ' . .• ' -,' . ..' ,. lYrn. Yo . he; Begins Township, . ~ - ' Geotge Flefftier,. WaYire Township, ....-.' .. ' ... ' „. Charlea.Focht, Ilin 2 gold• , ".' ' ... - ' The: meeting i 4.- l'ile:iilit,' which 17.1 . 8 - niA , bar mrinions. and ..pieasane, *Minted- 'with '. thre' elliii4,:i . and ','a :tiger" fOr-Congress and Gen eral . . The',,nanipaign . inns fairly 'Opened hercVand the baton M 13- en trofild work a neefieit ugly and organize tlior:orighly - for. a :glorious veto: y iu October, for, the intruntable principles. of-Freedom,. Justice and 'Human - Rights. •' • • . , • '.' • - -• • - . . .. . . nemAx. •lirit;i:urabi.-1 4 rof. Stearns al eititinea one of the most faith ionahle and intelligent ainlienceS ever assembled-At. St- Clair last - evening.. 'lle Tettirits here next Mondafevening at the- iegiteiit• of the citizens: :I learn he 'will: then. Visit other towns ,in...this areluoral,Justructive and, erY anon: Sirig,•Unil would Advise all it'ho••isibh•• to' enjn_y -hedrtzlaugh • 'anti. .puss'a-pleesant.evening to atteritl . ST 4tine 7, 7666. . .. •.• • (von TILE . MICERS` 7411111.N1 • • • ' .Itiresits. : Eurreist t--I bra*: you•Avill be-kind 'enough toipatittatit this nate for. the, parpot..v . of milling: [bc-at tentionni oar citlzenato the • accomunnbition• • granted I la , by the • fhilixdoptais.;& - Reading Railroad. In run ning passenger Vale twice daily out:to ,t tar large and :gt - a.wing mountain city. it is tippet-fent. ninv :that'w e take advantage:of -thia -.nutlmake the best use ol- it, so that ail connect ed mar be .bertedtted,• oar, 'thriving town ` tatirseiveti and- the Railroad • Company.. Apart from the advantage' and convenience of thts au- Pornuiodation for travel and btisiiiess;•it• will be of great benefit to durAown-in affordinemanuf a ctaring pioposed•to establishibo manufacture of steel rails' here; tdn the year, and errantiemeets are making fur a briek•mantdactory • on altagi scale rens make the best nee . of your opportnnities.;• '•• • • • • ' we 1 ' • THE E t htOr of • Lab els • WILEATON'ti haa been said that b, Vet: the rifeh..lo no diag - riii*,. but it ie°dio- grace keep - it.'pile Tr. h sv.e the itch lorti -Mg t :hones ihettvill e basi 3 Oipt- - ufsid;. fur it is'ss abi.e - CUIT!... .klaSii it tried cu: the persons i,f several eliildrep ; ao . o, e nka stooii, and - the itching at once. cet-ed, and in two days not. an eruption - vas visible* Ii m ef fect mil in rernovit'g pimpies, blotcheo -and:: eerie-. eMiroldias Os. ; Yfellievtlherreintiotrtme of osmoias olsilelreo ' and .theisfreotoaras-miagicali, - Tise itch; whielyintebeeireaPreVale &Mit here, luta not v*1 , 101144 , the inimal remedies. dot • this .comphrini, - *pd - waWgistrlbir - a - rtnies.lX --- h bees( di„*. - ciertfil. that Sia'..ll - i.effeefilit'amTlt. • • • sheep;-`jtead iliv**imint" • • ' - tl3 8796: •*33 8u.5 is 41.8'' 10 oo_ zrt.ll 495 12. --_," 3 4: o „t * h ICIIIOI4*NTB,OIe. TIME PRIPSEVON - AND OIL, w o wn BANNAN. J.l-1* gnriil97ettesnitteral Ittnindslat—our .visit - and :nuscutff cent , resources in out! -.lnns and To 096flikis., lel~ldVte.sclrst*la staide.^, (- :•- folViiint ndlingete. t tabletitennteithttnalvenliiicell toP: cm-fons general 1 tides: - Thr‘vtati%tical ituPetna . .tion...avliich ver up - pniseut year: fit: . peon - pelt - in an apPendis. under appropriate heads. an OSA apsdinatie, tailWr, - )49 )74P 'not. interrupt the Lend Inn deseiltilleine id . , the-Abort'. Of the:Mork ;-:„ lint witire these. tables" nut_d:nrn,pni sa,"ed . 44T,to.ill#3l,ra)e.„ • The whelp worklP divided into seyen . parta and thirty 'ehanteris. eselusise of de alTelnibt: ' " • • Ile *geokey sd h e rlarrnn !ion . t. 6 gr e at Sopih *next* ,hat-in.l,s 4eitclt I,,rth - add - Must rate& • -tri l this. ino-4of the stlbj6ets dia - ,:eti4ed. there - by Inucti r ginalitp and'untrkthnt - wlll newlandintett4thip getintrillk. .We was , say that .is,sis the snot , : valuable addiaittres.f. • wortt.,that lisimetippetund on the entileet 'Of Oals , lnce the . TaNl, est statt 4 ti , * B . .ntl.me. wall) 'Write alt Mho - wish nu& intonriation:.tu read - fors thetnselvt.. , . . . Err the PhiladelPhia North AmeriCan 1' • • Coat-gaol Mil, OIL Tun Peaorwar..-Augateasr -3117031 - plain, arid popular - wrirk.ou einiMines' and Mineral Resources., and*Text-bciok or. quido.to - their Ec,inoml4l Development: •••• Witla numerous- map. , and oViT . eugrtivings.- .Contatbing 8,014 relal Octavo pa.' g&q. IRu...totting and: explaining. the .getilog.. 'end forwlati , in of.cual : iron and 'oil: their.. 'ecaliaritica. chiouctera and, general dti:trilmtlim. and: the economy. iol.reining, manufacturing and • Using, them ; with - gen-, end descriptions of the coal fields and coal Mines of the and el. - 4.cial description's Of lbe• arttbracire.flelda and miii&nt Pennaylvataa-And the 'bituminous fields -ofthe•tßilted Statei :.the icon.-diStriera and iron trade . .. • Of our CLinutly.aind te ;gent orytuid dist ribution of Pe troleum: the istatiatica, - extein. prodaction and trade in •c;;AL. iron and oil: and Such useful: infOrmation:on nat-e :ning andiniinufaitMing•mat.lere sa - science and practi-. - cal experience have rhiveleped tri•ilte present time •• . • • The Workis divided into' ight parts. with an annen; dig' containing statiatirt . .of from - sot:l. - steel - and pram leum.fdeacripti, of. the • anthracite to-. bleofpottentsandMieseellent index whit. the value • of the publication 11-is,also, profusely illustrated wgb. engLfayingsorminest. sections.. place ; with-ma- a :MU diagrams r while•the accompanying text it plain.. point- , 'ed - And concise.' • . 'lae.Abstrtke subjects Are.midevrim- . . preheneible. to .the - mist unlearned - by Sirriple deacrip--; thins and engravings which 'llluatrate .the text. We observe:too, that .sciedt plirasea'.are avoided where ',p-opular s Will Thia'renderethe' work .more useful to the' ruajiirity of. readen=. and 'gives. it a . • carrel:LT which - it would not otherwise leave; The pre liminary chspWra. are. 'devdten. to the : geology .of , the earth's cruet. :Ind show the nittunal:pritmse,›..of crea; -•- Lion—the origin And formation . of the t Apalichian trance: the. great AmertraM i.the piece brcnal• nm - ong•the rocks, and tae conditions necessary for' its existence the _formation - and and: of the•hydro: • Jan-bon:l, - ; tun-Ague:a.' bitu men• anil..''utirientl coal.. and tlni. identity dell ourliydro..carbotts; whether gaseous, flaida solids,:'. We inmar . - e time thq re2e,tatioprtLtO,ry • f coal ie. rejected; And_ the natiiraiproce, , a. or that of the hydn'scarbons.- is argued': to he ea:al-tent 'with ev-.• cry culticideut . and particular.' .Therlistriliatibri • erni 'coal '.hits a: part: to tsel f connected . ..it it:the - hie - tory otatonneoal in, Europe and America. This part touch es-ulktu the • prelitnalary history ill our 'PetinsYtvania aothracitmt:.- Yolli.wing this . IS.. full And , exioutarive • *destertptbin;tif. the Anthracite coal fields of Penns:peat which' clas im comic rrian - origirtal acILINTA, • :The • ,illustratimis here tiro ghite numerous, With at etcher: alonst,. every pr . :ie. - le:lb I e -co41:11ed t au te. e : tits - • glans.. The, dischavion . llll. /11111161511(1 And bitnniontu 0 fields .very interesting and ,importapt; mid hey • are said •tt • he conlemp;mry, forMations. This view, .'has been • taken" •ePpecially liy•PrOf. Lesley, ,in • :hia of boat." Mid b.. the, Able,cpaltailitolOgist, Lergiuglat.. - of bin...:The: Sentialituminog and btta •mimmecurlfirthshlee a mot to tlienaselvatelled with interesting' details. •The • notice rutt's ',throtuth several .ctiapters: and is • "A deu - crili , . Lion tb, Ofethoils'tif triini grail 4eulilatl n follfAm which is fil.led:with'arcount'i , of lilt 'disorrverif.l. and inv , itibwis'io-ticiiritazo . .tl . 4io i.zubiNt7 ners' cunnotfaii..to Ilfor'auttiotii .this gource; Mnee it hVestimutetl.lthht. general trout.oatt third to - 6i)g•half:the'.eoul• of ;oiir •liiineA. is tthundoned.rirhile the - Entileh tei.e hnt: ahnut h!tillOcn. Per-ctut..-froin.theii: 'The ant.hor - rdso 14.4. that-our ysteiri of. Otittipp r is dortglitotoi hod Costly, hfid'iner,ju-: potent rb bbtnin , the, cord. Iron] deep .basins. It these itaieineatis hiecorriet h.iy profess t. 6 be . nob.huts hiu.d by facts- , -the propiletont cool hinds - ;,•,41d9 tsell.to.:o' , kat thent . - •. : • . Neilfonovatie . thOßrt '4es,eriptiothA react - I'lin nc cretet.or the 87.,ee ned.paleezide fermetiens' of the Um: IP: t , 4eiwz- !he . ..hetneatitie he from Abbnme to - Ile 'The of iron. frn o 0. i o n, Iry prt•clOtution.. . ate'.ssed...and the r.Letteal:dfyolirp!rit-lit of our arirned: Thom who lire. est .iti' iron znahtith - eture . s will. fed, isitere's.titoi "ndi wk. . . in the renaarkyinti sotirteiandtite-witr. , and means to flat Wand prO4lierity. 'Nix Mould it h omitted ihat'the. Wotlt. :.cites llie:eee= end niethosis'of . iron and steel trianitfayture. the Itet;s.enter Finally.- there inn part devnted . ' in th.e . gvolnizy. distribution and character of !hivoteuni, Which o nitaina ninth :real i,:tnt niat lint. and dix 111 . 1eitwith.yaltiable editistie", This. ix theontllne: of a wnilt.wtileit pin la; iteehrihed only thrOinth it. eon—, tenk and - whit* 'epittain iniietical matter ,•fit'hiehly inierestting , "eliaractre .1 or •all who' are • Interested in: the 'several tittrsu*6 , ferrtl tn, '.The 'wort 'pinnothill tn. he tisefnl. and we should weleorat an annual of • OFFIECT, 002 TIVNTINf:Tin"..4 & To!! R. R. . VON'. 626. 11AIIRIP.S. PA EV Q . MIN &C• • -Sir :—A t pipit) glance lira winch, uleti..Qtiti with the Valle of your floolc. I ihi kit is comprehtulitive. in its ,g,epertti . tersi . eirt its statements; and cabderisea a vast tirileurt t.sj izet)hrzit3l : anti. .iafarinatioft 14 it ettitipa,a.: Whether - I:otir..liyaro•C:ticlitici - , will- .stand analysis - ni yet t.,,3 he a ell. Your column ii‘ftli.P..inna. noamiclat uce and Ica ,New leatic.antLEngliah Nalvalenticitirows4.llatai cif Balm tin the' wark,c of .varl"us there. .inanybminlies ti? admire. Very Resp...et `.711.E . 80YS IN BLUE".IY CONVENT I° N.- ELOQUENT. INO..PAIIIIOTIC ItENOLUTIONS: Geary Enthisiastically Endorsed. . The Soldiers 7 and Sailors. courentinit • met .Pitts Tneizday fiat, • Itiwas . largely attended friii all aettioas of the State. .lia made an -61oga . ent soectli iu taking the The ~ A ;eie.:ndopte4 4mlcl great WLIF:4P,A B. We,' the representtitives of thn • ghldiern and t nitote of Pennsylvania nicsnuCtilnd conictition, obeilienee tti'n eiiit.rt.,,gtily.ed ppd. liirrtintlY acted . . . . . .... . . . upon thniughbut. the 'etimmonwealtti;. having Tti:re.' memorante7the :suff,wings - and ..triabt . endered In the sueceashie.struggle against.it • gigantic - rebellidt , aid , being ~deterwined •to perpetuate • the • greatt, printiPitiii. established by onr.arras, and sanctified: by the . bi4oil of tint. Comrades do resolve ' .....'. ,-. : ' • . c . -. , . -.. • . FinarH,That we return to :the 'OranlpMent 'inlet - tit ..the. Universe our sincere and he, , trtfeit't . hauks...ll7 re the erOwnitta victory Voa:hs 1 i f d d ti,,our efforts against . .a - 'bell ion - whi, h had for its object the. ile . atructlob - of our gretKitepubtie. :. ,• . . . . Stwri-Thitt.thetender cure ..etterctse by our• Gov - cm-dent:and issrpte . for• 'the • remilinf of one - nisityred herry'.a. fer their widoivs and-,orphans,: commandstir. warmest intitbit:lei ." •.. ...: • • • • : •-. • Talmo-That it is tr. - intr./ivy to public policy;: eersive of,tbe-great 'Principles won by Aim- 011'00[1c blood: to martini any : men :colloid idlers of 'lemur or' •Prollt. under the General tloyernment, wh'i. by worn lir. deect.cmharrassed the Union nnintes; orcast odium on thenzut.,e for which they:fringid.H. .. •• • " • , • • • ••• 00mertt-,-Thitt the soldiers of Pennsylvani'. Shahid. organize. in their respPctivenontiti s: to take etr'u that thelnamph id the ;inns be not fruitless. and the ,re snit- of our first endeavor,. remain ungatheted. by con.: cessions of any Material, points in; issue In our...strug gle for he • defeated party,-.fir .by -advantages fairly. won iitud we propos . e the following. platform as-. a basis Of•orgrinization f:- • • ••. • • • F'uru-That-Such treatment 'should] he . accorded tri• .dereatetilojaethe most .. .Chivalric iiitigtianfritit, re gtnre Wititnn vielilingitpritiCiple-cortyprising the right, ,fir; above alb ilt4ierting an ally. • '• • snoit.-•That such ford: so Many guaranties . s7 , al, be demi:nide& from the South and tneorpinnted In thena tional Constitution as are necessary, to: prevent currence the rebellion .: ter:" secure justice.arl free! tlinn to nil 'mint: of all elasSes, - conditions and . : colors; and euurtl ttie -national faith from ' • Stv.vms.ru,'-Ttint.tbe rebels otilht mit to be pircipltti iiid into pnwer brawn such. :guarantee's; have been . twined, and that atconlingly:clongress, to whit"h• fully pertain • 'all qtysti"nis of* reconStruction. ,fs to - lie crirdisi•iji sustained in their demand•ffir such guitrin (Ss , : h . :tin-a 'That . with ; .1 hp ., beginning :of "the 'svarthis. nall..n tisik a new departure: and thenceforth her-Con=. stltittion is to be read interest rillificity..jfis ice and Seentity, aefording to, the. erfarit,••Of tfP prestrtliW,. al Jill eit'inlinortal Declaration of : lndependence, Muter'. the tfiariall, , k Of its . fiuthnrs .and:cinnpatniits... Too long alrenis has itbeen iffikipteted in the :intermit of slavery ami.caste. • • ~•: • Nfaro-That--Majar Gen: Jjitni Ni"...fleary:baving' 'given just Mi• aura of his rk.f..ndiontOthe Union during tba jirestrebeipam bv. yid unteering .111 lis d, fente. and • iierVlng ( an •Vit.ing .the -war,. when' matry,ilhe Mester Clynier who now Anima to lie ecrially patriot... ic, were rendering aid and tintifort, Inc rebels,-and he befog. bet ne the eof l'enrisylv•hittat , -2i ..Candidate lot I he. - office of Governor, fellow-. sol , Liers; tothat time lif trial, pledge Intim' onr hearty • support:and at& the'same for him 'from allthose, who acknowledge the debt of gratitude , doe Irma. the &Un til' to Its savionr.s.• r - ; • - •• . . , . •• Tlash-L-That the saddlers of Pennsyliania . 'recognize, •no -wanner or truer- friend than Griverion' , Anfirtly , Gregg His name I one witetiWord: his fame oor-nop_ end his merit ;nut glory. . The:Unswerving. love of-the soldier's friend wilt be. reeinrcmatedliy . their. .unfaltering devotion. • • • • El.r.vasrn-Tiit.7 - we etipeal• banefully to. - - Congrsen‘ • for speedy teeistrbiun theAnciitinu .91 eqttall*tion . .of. • bounties to soldiers. •. • • : • •• . • • •••• 'Twittrrtt-f.Th d •b,el • ieving • triMitin ;Is a (lithe,: and. - that traritora should-he punished, we demand that the Iptulingfraitera . s.hould be•convicted mid executed as, an' eiample to: trahont Air. all time to come. •:..- • • Tinagzirsitt- . -That this convention is .atide.tO e*- presa : sentiments .the -*bole matter of -the. • Issues and .eandrdates , in a few . Words, : which ewer for out banner inecrintionathe coming campaign: , God-grant qe!try Vichms IS' - • , - • • ••Fouizeis-rn..‘.Tititt the legislation wher.eby,Cott • gress attempted tip 'defend and protecroin Mites, the I.ltivraerrioftibe;,Soutti:..lignfintirAtteVeaflirliatred'of • the•eormatn •enemies,,,,t9; make_ good. for. a rate frec••••.- dom Proffered as the ;ptiteof ald:dndsiwarded as'tbe due of,)oyaltyi•desiesvw,oni ringualided,approval:, ' • ..rtissigeern - Wre..reccnire• Qiukeess td !eggs ' late as to .nriktiet..4.meriqun industryityr a,high-pzetec., ~:Clol."}l,syne,. 44 Allegheny; offered .0.... resolution; as follows: -, 416.01ved,.. 'That - the .goSailifajorjtji in : . C . ottgress tie- . son - es i,ur. gratitude: that radical vicisreqffire radical • remedies: and • that - the natirin . .stiould. take ito . step'• laackward. in ler march to the grand destiny that ante ijr awaits, the unfaiterit• efl and - persistent adherence to the came of equal fret:dim. . • ' • • .A delegate front Beekii, ivho is secretary of: cratic -Club in nestling; unase to speak,:whin General Coliiii.asked him if he intended.to conform to the pry ceediiigs ut•th oeyttie for Clymer. After :Some.equitrocation• he-said. for -"Clymer:' •tateneral Collis•saidthe 'presence of such a* . deligatewas an in ault to himself and his comrades: - - Turner;of Philadelphia; moved that. two 'one.legged Soldiers- be: impended to . eacort•ltinit out, 'and'::offeeed.to . be'ope of the two, as . his' indignation - . lvas.intense - -.• .Tbe Copperhead delegatiAnietly retired settle . sug gestion. of - the chairman:. • . - . • - • • Oninotion, Colonel -pique's resolution passett,by sari almost unanimous vote, amid immense applause • :General ThotainaZXean (11Tered,egidliaa refailutirdi etating that theillitincfintleen - l'adif' and die and the offCcir Ind,Thelf 'ramified is . noWlM-' called for, arturpluittltrnitt -be dontinded the pension roitffr tbat pc:paid:as. shoOld , e - qualizea, not: /ix,' reddctian'rf pl4.ance.;.bat; by elevating all to:the pro... C,tititaliaPenitiaffered a reSplittion;Wbieb.witepaseedi .pftaeAlug agepay the release of.:felterion Davie from TheAuirreittitirtidltimlled rine ;re about iniddlOt ; sheets for Geary..---Tbrile.idedtbiebronense . . LETTER. • . . , . . . ...' . C.4llrri, n. 4 * Elff il*W 4 * ,l ' ''''' . . ... . titEPOUTEDISYCLI+LLY. PRit . :f47.4176E 1 110 01 4 ... . . ... ill' cilargyorktpl.7l. l 4 u 3 ,411. ''. • A - •••„;• .1 . ...If atins•.T.3 ..•• Witirilbelisiitata." .••• ' - : -- .. 7- oThe Conrt open iiiii.MOnday hadfidn: fts.: Patio • ~. :Int onSes:were. dished • 0f..)2* - 3 Ilitt.;l4/Wnna..„.. Ptt - ,q , ;_moirioli.eyeping $, - --, -. ' ...;'!4l . • • kr.; .. . -,• V.= •• • • • ',"--? li -•- • ••• .- • 'kn .. ' 'Vrical...X? • .:. - gs; - `. - st' •• .. - . :,T00 ..yurphy-' , .Fomitatfon•a d. tardy: ' • • 1 ideitilni.. -- .Deft: plead guilty. and was aent - Oneed ' to pay 'll2l4for tyin_g r ja,_eat k ra tO•etinlthe,4 - 4.4aikirtr. 1 1 ~, , .0 itUl l a: 4 .e.dbil •at tlite Yale lat•SlAL ; r l4 or -* ,-....., ' ) arsib. pl . t 0 . troviiiifilt 413 d .eatutry -66 Louisa and- . • ed wand its:- . m- "•-• 4006‘4Ch1m:iik...4.4011.1418-...-auWMPIL49II4I; . etter. tted.WlL.l.JetiteMTA.3o OOPER. - - i ag* raIOOIf;INCOIWint.I4E;62 , 4I4III„- , -*Ockgrift 1 Itf, ski' tetth•of"Anthotiy litiddlnger. : - Tlotidrny: ' and Preweentonfor costs. •.- ..... .- . • . -- --- ' -• • ••• .-._. --. Jno;.HoWelrpTead goll!Y tiitellinz liquor without 11 - - cen4ie,Andrrarthied - 05: add:. Coetsarillsent to:pilaw I .for.'3o - 4als ••• - - -•:•• :t• . ..-': •.;I- r • :• , ' • - " • " - ' ..? • Phlllif tiniiitti Waist - tied and Cotiiikikf Orir • Oct oath of Catharine Franti_. , . .• . -, ~, . ' 1 • Leo and :ELM . wan rafr- %ii.Attlf . lad "Tho ie ... rfcia" - lie; . -r.k. Hants.' - :Leo found' guttty,•and. fined. s'3 - ,and (pats. Julia acenltted;• •- - • . '• . • .'.' '.- ''• " •, - ' • .' Frantz DoWriny'pleid guilty to an and battery oredterdscrt3pobernawarolarasdireetadrapinthawwww' -• ; , Winialii - BOTlnti - ..-2Woult alinrHattery Ott - las. Welsh, • N oi •zniltv. but to 'pay' the. cents: • - . . , '' ' . '.7ohn. - Eligleby....,•Rgbbr'ry;dip...o2.tji- fat -Nalli)eyr /lop kins. • COniieted Or an-eitOtitt;, with iptent tin Ob. -, f - Emma RI FtreSslbli -Concealing , titattiof ... tt taistard ... .- Henry IL Bri,ivriFnlse Pretence:4a oath of Abrk ham. Lons:. . Guilty, wad: fined4l6o, and Sent itcrprison Catharine Pniatz,plead - enlity.to sell/n2 liquor. wit - out licenae,, - tuntwaa sentedred.o pay a due of $2O, and .„ . . I Ott" totai.pleid tuilty.to a.charge.2 . of larceny, ' .114.1eh1.-Zapy...Aemult; 4i14 'Battery on. -I#lelwl *elf. Settled tin ;payment - of costa bi.de;t: -"Mold lifebeForcible.Entry and' Detainer:, an corn , plaint - et jeretniali .)insert:. After peveral witueeee# . had teen .he,ird. deft. plead guilty.. : . • • , Catharine' Ritilike. , wlie'ehargiltrwttitt:itilftritaM Ilt.allit,f`aid:-battery.-infiloaepto3lloW".,.with-Jptekt. tq eieliparkt.p . llialt the ccieti. ' tottellips,ligebr:!rtb.int, I licenve..:andirlat aeff.e.l3 , 2lOd - wets: • :Wm,Lyons Wskitcquitted a"eharge of ittoitelt.and battery: and the . proaecittrts:;' 11111ry. LOye,diteaod:t::! loot. the bill (doers,. • , - • • • .' Lyons,.. wag, however: onvieted . . shutter charge Pfefeeo4.ithe'sarne , pr.reetitrit. ,- . . • . . zigoietteat of abe Perti - Oli.- • - ' • 'Thomaiyßcott,—ElizAbeth 1.4Va8e,. proa,' - Bach. part,' to pay their respecibie,c , ate.':,-., , .-:. Ridley Watte—Thos.. Scott; - *-Paste...4tvitteti as - 'Frank rkowne974tigOiji . S*Airtnarl...Xitt'k. -.. D4 'tn pa ciretli._ • . amee'WelshElia. 'Moyer. Proit:' Pre's. f;;..pay Cfl9o. Barrie, :prtie-;'lkett.,to pay costa, and give hail in . sloolos keep. thp.p ags. • • • Bills Igiaored,.ll:c.... Ellze Cahill-A-ceanit and Battery on7hos.Dunn:-L- , ; ignored. and pros: for soars . • • • • • .I.l)ni.jinitsinger:,-Paise Prrtepcee irti complaint .Peter K., Fisher.- "Nil]. pros:" entered: _ Elizatieth , Eirh—Perjury, on oath :or :Joinigt-t -dfotrnerit ,•, • . • . . Szin‘h oath' of EllCu Shlehia.-. I • !•Nol. entered.. '- ' • - • .Wiry-A. Linchdeld-Selling honor...without lirenee.- knored,-and the -proeeentor - : Andre* IYrtnean, to:pa.* Martin Finies.-Selling - iignor.. on Stinday. and cnstS.' Uria4.Gans;-Lartany, on oath. of..(;Earrga Asb, Dsniel Elitcr,rarceny, Oil oath orGco. it Beach:— . Miry trn•e—LarcenY, on oath of Ellen: 'Lyons. .1 . 1. r: gored. --- • Annie na,ciabit-'-..As.ituit 'and - Batfery.fan -8tam'm:::11 - rnored; and . Pro.scirtrfx for - 6 eta. • Bears. Ilazener—Lar&ny;tin 'oath.:6l Ge0.:11: Ilk , mau' lanorsd. - . • • . -sniul:'S•Degler-:-Hawking arid Pedelint..., r>n,batli of John Moser. •••:501. entert:d—a - !ounty ter baste, - TIMITY-NIITH. CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION . . . . , . WA StIiNGTO . ,S,. June ,i,1841.-Nris.cir.., , A con - Mut ea ti 9 ij 1i'8,4 re.ceiveU from-the Postmaster. Gen cral. i rerlayhin to:trie cost of it National .telegraph system. The.RecOtistriirl imr res‘ dation waw considered. ... - 7, . •• • waa introdrieed)iyovidincr for a new Teroltiny. Lincoln.: A 'bill to limit the Prod- orrimitwal was'Aitt:educed and rennred. rawilittitnrcif Mr:•Williartsi,l6l:los infurmation.ln :regard to nuncios paid the rebel dead. came tip.and nas adopted; alstit he resolittion . .cliTeetitig the Secretary of the Treasury to repurt . the 'salea. Act.; of fctild Since January Ist, Ares,,lutioii Itionit.tolhe recoomiticiu . the in•Onian'llittiOilis bitll*(4444,wasitffe6laird lgirl ny6r, the' 1r ii n feittsinn• • tuser ! ind the Narita's ,questitm. :•A reatdinilm, adopt tal. - luokintz to the erect ion • of, iv item'..• iecntite mansion. :Theßecon . - Turin:don' yi Rita r);. Pay flillanTre To nardere (1, r*- . Jane joint MAilation. ur to inNa.knient of 'Oie Pension Ftnid;'wts.ealled .np in The bill' regulating travel 'on" steamboats was . ept med. -The Reconstruction amendment' was. dig l:nc6H.=A q 1 ti e i'or ihebill: estbii hing a ;Ca .•-..-. . . . . . ',loyal Ititreau of Edacatjoit wtorteported.and dieettbed: The A rior. Pay WI Wag COLlktiCi tld and pagsA..: The Conferen 'e report or the...Aehdemy'Apppoprbitiou bill IC . lni'ai , rend to. .A communication Was -received Iron • t fir :t:er.ret 'try. of the. Tre,ittzy iii ittliitiim I,g males Gui-rrutstrut . • : . Moe credryttialspf Vt.ltki&oti: CM) . . rzlenittim. elect rrom.loricht: were prr;L:ntr;d M1(11[40)1 , 41. ili . reorptilizinc the clerical forize of the int.:ilar 'Vepartriterri - Wa. :Tire Reconeiructiou mewl: meat" W . a2 , : . . . . . • I h,ese....The hill.: tor the infe-tteehit* of the pnblic fuhrl4 In.the hieos tlfiltharrehig oftleervehit r paPsett.."A rt.l.olqtt n was 2hlopted,lootting, to the'e.tahlr4hment h upitorin 'tate. of 'lli te'rest fin tiud,mal Itafitot..' The hill'enthorizing fhe" itegeohloce:ed leatpie:lshind ad ti natal etatihn...ivas Al , prriprinting - ft , - - ty't.te.,*tioogitt live ttnuared,cloities for comttigent .ei tieriee, of the..frouse.,A;ut , hpproeed,, Ad L lAio o ttal.ree.ote :f,ttuethin featimouy as received,: , •. To s . . now the priikress ..- 9f the rattupfact,pre of steel unites. the Bess , -tnet prOeeas in. Gres* . . Britain, _ l atepntlli. h the : • • •- ' - . CART ,54,11.• ts 01116.TiICITAIli..--There ate now any enten exteriAve lleseemer keel Wort:sin - Great Britain'. Arthdwiirks of 'the Harrow. iteel.Ontiliany t•ino Inns :per week of Anished steel be -tamed oat, and when lid:knew .couveiting hiipw, , cnittainina• taietve nnire'tive ton conver. , :it . s. .01(11i.A•ted..th4.4.1.! frItt:a1111 nest tc ;its .be capable nf • 'prOdneing Weekly from .2,nottio :t.dati tons - of .east'steel. - -There am at present en tied and hi course of. ireetioli hi Eneland- 11Q let+e :VlatirillaYconVertin* - . vei;els, each. capable 01,-p mkt. eine froth:three to tel ions•nt n'i-inttle 'charge. When in ctitilar (mcration..i hep;i• veSfwts kit, capable of.p , du• eitinjulli:ti3Ofill tons of ta• eql:+l I.o.lincen times theynilrebroductiontif cast steel in Great before ti e introdii•iiion of the itessenr n,procei,s. rib! averaiie.§ellinic'price,of trilSl3lki . i€ , .llt. least Vta'peCton bitliiw the nithrlitio Price' at which ,cas't'steo".ww.= sold nt mentioned.. With the present - means of . productidn;lherefore;:a saving of do lesithan ono perlitimirn maybe effected in. preps Britain-11 , one 'even in this infant State -uf'tlie ffessimei steel menu: . _ • . . • ...• Our honk 911 CP Pd.- IRON: A . NT, OIL. :jllBl, , sueil, contains a full description . of the . pro cess, togolle.r with illustrations of the.tnachi N,l ,- Buy "REi•ui: ~icavv .= TTie "` Sneak Titievos",are busily at w'Otic: ni they • not find :any - . respectable .P,eptiblipanw .ho is' ,• . williug'to.sell his principles fo r: office. "` They know that the boys would islet, them in the . afreets, "Bought by• Andy Johnson," and even the little:girls would make Inees at.theui as they passed by. •• Their:only tilternaiiye is to take Copperhea,ls•and Traitors : . . 1 : • • v t...titt.cht an:vxet , ,lleht nuatif: .i., - *tfiatle by . gr. 'Speer,:pf :Paasain; eW , Jersey. from ealtivated Port grape's,. a, atock imported froMPortugul, witielt grow ...aa large'aa- Isabella exce . edingly.agetteable., an I grapv- from which:it is maqe.giyeti it.ntiperibt virtues •and tundinal'quintins that : art. nio . rglkli , . .7.fic fat to the human. syatem thau.nines.frMri-ntli- , . . . • .• • Tl • ngic•P.fitrqiiiinphs. • . • - • ••• ' Sisfer Sa thev'maiteier•ntlon .••••• ••• ••Qf. flme. ~hat is .. • • • Which is-u more strange inVention-- - • , Warset than,magie.,lrtekh.Mf'old. • ' .• • . • • ' - Witit hpieee of pier • . • ..• ' And another *slightly wet.- • r ". Pirtrirt-a are Prodiwed • Some that in gold are set. ' •• ' • - • S'ller Ido not . like the thoug,ht; " •,- . ' - ralsenp an lrrip:tp ifnlege v . • . • : -So llietairier Dye not bought—• •-• , . • Saved any nerves and Shyed.my change; . •"' mtghtsoMe piettrre make . Far tot horrible to punt;:" • •". -• 'And,: perr'tia v' a stet.in talre, • • ••• ' • •" ' '•P11 rater view .the likene.s.mtite •-• . Of 'my Jar troh, 'away eo "fttr. i• • •*. .. • • • Token is hen his liting.tik that suit .. •• • .' , • • . ihatinuing at the • . _ '.Weskeep tine!: rtviee . eOl c ira',and styles of-teatly , .ttitide• Clothing.; "nnd Air • eh trfurfely. low Pri(:es. eiddh fact ,, arera•predated fiy.the./a ge.'ixt,rtion of otir, eltizeutrttnd many . distant, enstrime.-s•who favor TlPAvillvthrjr. patrrnbige, - We'alitt rt: beat eh-thing', in "the city: be unremitting in our efrort.l4in . 4.rive entire sail-faction s ti" tinr etistoiner ,•Our.t.leparttnerits fornrderthl work is well-appointed 'and libit.hily sustained. • , ' •.• • ' STAR 01.0TIIING Elivinttest. - ,• • . . . GO9 OF STAII,.:' •-ltne It ro:taelr "adr t ntagete_exara)ao. !tilt -",etivek, at?", we exit fill tfitir ord're on very lif)eral terms. •••, • " • ' ' . • .., , IEMPIbYmon Air both Diablr4 and-retamed ' , Odium; widnyve'' ,- and orpnene; of' elide .sniders; :sad eenn-utlii. in''want "prre-inectulile 1 I)l.ryment; ipenreintnn - riuti. clui procure , such, kr en -1 Uddrec.e.d. , envolonn: for. riartien ,to :JOHN M. DAGNALt„ Boz.lFa Brunkirr, N Y • ;141).(;: 9- .. . • • • 11, tyl,,‘ • •• .- : 23.. • '.. • . . ITCH ITCH 1.1.TCH.,1 . • SCRATCH 1 , fititiTCH:t ' , .StittiTCll ! . ..• . , • , 11.. )1 I.E.—The WEI:EATON S - OINTBLENT: Nj t,.c */ • ' -.• . . has now nn n'•••• and 50 : sale ` the folfowing • • XVIII- - ..!lltare :she :48 . • ..11iff;e lOt of new mid. old -*chi:limy :-1. aecond-hand • • engine; 11.1,‘" fnctchnre sod 30 iti , •ll. stroke': ha. t t g i n m feht fed and is fdr einten„ll. 'slope' • Also anti SAI.T - RIIEII SI. 1.11..0 RES. - CH LBLAINS, hod all ERUPTION‘i OF THE SKIN . - Price Pireird-'• One -201.11nr:le. power En2ine refitted. • •• • ' 'Fof 'sale' by all - drugkl,4o,•• By sendinL - •• 6 0 c e nts to. A ft 4. •.. , • . . • WKEKS•_&• f.orrEit, AttentS, 130 Wir-hingto .o n r y • N o e . ~v 2 Bo ' 21 . 1 . 111 - cit .L; alitra6r .. te •• r . s.o ieet street., Hostou, it will be forwarded by cm& free postigO• to any parrof the - United-States: • .• 2 ~. • .. 20 s• _•_ 2 0 - • . ' '•• ' '•0 - ,20 - . • • t • •• 1 2 Second:handl:oilers, 86 inch dlahi ,20 feet leng , . . A • tough' • Cold -or- Sote , Throat w • ith'Fire trimts complete.: ' . . • • Itsentars,".tiorentsrs ATTENTIQN, -AssmtoncO - us. I .one small Boiler about 34horse power; one Smoke emaromc ' I . Stack 34 inches diameter 35 feel-10112:one Smoke stack 30 Inches diarecte.r.;-,, 40 feet- longll.one pump wheel 3 lrrii' •• Throng ..4 - 11feetimin.. er , attiiiliserarsio. * 1 fO 6 I-di" i neler. 3 Y. belief( pitch, with Sha ft and Pedea. hie uniiim tilt , complete: two .Wrouchtiron Shafts g"fOot lon4 IS OFTEN filF. • c in r e l:Tiih d i ft a it e•t ud er s 4 loe :°" lo) l co h' rn it' U ta l n e g te ' r j o rn ne ni• itm g f a °.l ll t tinun Pill : . • BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ,THOC • EDES . .% . „ • IlitiVP.O. 1.)1,1y.9T - 1!: ENCE. To TtlK Perth . • • Otis 4 - - - hics - Parni, ***ie. - • 1P0i..113-reitellaitis; 'Critnrrli•4 - ' .One -" •- " • _ ponfpplop, • 4ll!lt.lFOrtralat.-p.. -.;. • A lot of 16 inch . Pump Pi pe43 one Bet small Bleaker raneave atts teen .%yirtt .ALWASO 15004 . :ISUCCII?3I3: Boils with 5 Inch wrought.iron-Shafts; four-Pot Coal • • SllctlitiS IASD : O El$ l flC • " Screens: a set of, Elevator Buckets—new; a lin of • sef 4 • • • • • • • PomPfdllha.'ail rhea .; a lot of Belt Pulleys of - various will fl ee : ' Tree clearing . ..the :voice,. whey sizes:- also the timber of alarge Breaker, now; stand taken before Singing , or Speaking, • and ;relie v in g -irk!: and could be tmed for the same purpose'[ also 5 throat after att tint:lanai eterii thi..vneal .fetof;Slooe Chain, all sizeik.. at - ; . • .' OO9 . • TheTS'oehia Are tied an • • . • •TABEZ SPARK'S IfachlnerY Depot, recommen • preeeribed by Phy Jane , Coal :greet, Pottsville. 'tiClaio.- 111 0 1 . 11 11YP1.4 40 4 0 11 is4 IrelliVeminent me 'T' OTS • i ts : k • . • . .• . thriutihoiit : the appEry, Being .an : article of, [rift• 't.ua llMvard Avenue:• fan 86. feet rride- ' str-mt) ineri,t„ ! osed.,tiaving proved their."efftcacy ' , by a test o bantangoicorsrettran sill Market airee,„ in Richard's Many-years: each year ands' thetit•'lb 'Addition to Pottsville:'; lying west of the. Presby - terian various OW Utile; waiver -et' ,,Z i r t is e ea rr , )ota in Palo ilto, :Port .Carbo . ' sal* . pronounced bitter' -other itrilel - Tersi) liberaT.-4:lMis of:the lots -will - 00 - Mince .C.mtkata only ' ,. ..`8n0w.,1,9 ! `a Betqa 4 :;4l;l..Tnoctais.^' and di riot take nris nf th:e Watitesa.-I,ln'ttaitorta* . .ttutt : may bc. •: a Ti .P a olfs al tll ln le. li4e May l?Y ill ' . : : 4° " 't " tl • - • -11•87111;1lt A gent. • . • . • . . . • • • • • • - • . Sold everywhere in tfte llpited t4eef 'and iti:Fc!reigir • eoriper"Centie and Mar ota Cot nul s, at 35cents pet 13 4.. • •• ' f M'Litttr e r e r l•. .A . ene '614 ' I N . . Meiringtiroticelt be 4; * l - 41ipan41 1 ...ith. n tfte,.l __ 11014,1044 • • I'LLIPS-*the i likti,l9- the Hee.. I ,41‘.. , DeseaNr:: L S., Biwssat. idcCentralhc 4:4llth:ibis My-KJ - Miss ALITuil,. Phttitirs,:oVrif. N ieholsa, avik Zentwy, • - ....• , ...., •. - -. • : - . Hislgh nee she 1!1 entetthere ,r e t a 1 t .tfi l s... : Shit - Shiw a:ittrhelhotrlchidi 1 ., .. . . A mrdisn an,:el. o'er his life pre.iding., " ' p_onhlino ti s, : l i e lpas re l d res; and bi. car dividing..:: f.J . Ho% f er i his--her gentle mind -. • .`• .3:To b - es. 1 his thoughts inclined: - ' . . a ~....., . , eve,..... watch to-raorroic • ' Mirth of t ,,... th .. ...al.,...mlVlMAßL',Olgjagair, . • • . .-..., ..._ . .. ...—,.- ... .._ _ '''''' - BOLTZ LIHLER-tin thursdai..4nne 7th. hy Hee. 4111111‘10/64405•1 L Bari and - Amet.ta,,Ett.ut. both of . . ' -D - ADSW9RTEIL-TAGHEirr —On the 4th last "-Air 14,50ftilbtiaifi'At: gale: by* ite cst ei' OVA, r Jirrip"iiwq/crirandkttiStrreirsitc K ?call °ESL . . . . . . _ . • = .lriitTSELl3l9- , ,-TlICI:1-Tune - 2,...1 1366 ; - by . Rev: I • S. S..ChuW Mr Joarrir 0 . Dairoop.roa t f Rew ...gold..Schuy:lk ill Co.. Tit. fo . !diva.4.ititenisra;Da - raiv, `:' 3 .r.VoCettlitt- v rege f- VaW•frfiravg!4;'• .On the 11th or May.. ISaa: ' by . ' the Rev. R. S. Oldham, WA. Fr;nors•G. Fauc t eu Eiyek . ,. or Rocreville. Penn- • enlyarlia. pnlythild hC bb late Clannish:Zig ,rof Glaigiivr, Boothia \ . . • , . . • & . • - • t . • 11EICYRR. -TOWNS -4,.t the it.....4d...‘nre - ol't he hridei '..lparentaiquele hy . .. Rev. Lanai, 31r..• es: - of . Millersville; -Schuylkill.. P. 0., to CrMilltill.;&111.1y) kill Co: " • • . 40 74 1.g5-SHOENER—At lite residence of the bride - :lather. no the.ath' inst., by Ite.v..JoventrMcCool.. Joon '..Tormi-Foq, nfliickhaven. P:1„„.ond Toitivea Sopranos : ; ''eldest &toga* 0. the late Julia S. C. Martin, of potts . - ...MR - DLSR- . -.MILLEW--Ci the: 19th alt, by Rev. A. Mr;C:Liswis.T; Mentia of, l'ottiiville; to 41.1*. Situcc.A.C;.MELtzLi;of..lkkthe.Ovil • • 4060, , it! ths: j k , eildeactilarthsbrideNs uither,ftexuiehm:t W._ C. UrEinty...Pcp:Asurra. or Potttyill Mtge Aion SuA.wi:of "14', • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . - . --SMT7II--.WILLIA3M-On the 21341 hv.t.f.:hy the Rev Wta.,-,Mt .441. Mr, ELIISRA hn.3IYELIZAirnE. both"..o..Tageavllle:. • . DIED. • Simple annoten4ementkof r'ileath*: free- !Those compante cnotiir.-k„4,titust . .be . P# 4 ../Pr ‘ 4. 44 .• ItngentiPeriftle-i; _ •.,..- . • - - • • PlaßNAls7_44:Thilliderglijattile:4o.BM,Mr; njoy formeTlVl resident oT Puttsvitle:•."'" -- friendinudA•ebnirea. orttitrfanilly - !are ieg*utr, Tully invited to .attend the funeral from ..tia lute re.i --d,,nee in Gec.rtre gtreut, thii_Boiough, on Itton4ny.,. • • • . .. . . ... : ... -.; ..... - . LEOKE-On'• the tptb.. att.: lit , Pettieilte.' , Fßkttets LeeKE, a nativoq . GerMilliy;ll3 the AOtti year of)lis age. . 121011A . R13.4-fon. May . 29. in' St?. ClAir: nfter lonz' .. eicknefig: DAVID J..kiretiratni.., aterttis . s‘enis.. Ilia' remains were *buried in. the - Welch oirvsrezatinpai Chnreh l'eineterv. Ft. (intr. ' •-: The it:{xlited *nit..n.nidive of South Wale.'. le mi.. dated tti Belmont, this County, in•18:".5. In St. Clair the nsme..of tdebards is dealt ton ltifse.unmner of .its -inhabitants; an.l 14 cheriAted. with' the. ;reverence ,ju4tlY•dne to ,ennsi4tent piety:, strict inteettly and real moral.tvnrth. Ills: 1 ife"*es full. o r e44littune.'snd, qttle t- He died it, with God andlnen, full of hopO' of a . " .. • ItENNEtt=On - the ..24th _ult., • in . St: Clair. Grottos REkt‘Ex, forinik s ly of Lebanon: Coguty. aged abouv.64 . . . . ' tie inth'ult.; Aqhlnnit„Ml.„- . ny AN ,if. tmil.Sebeibeikut, aged (15‘kciars . .. • : -G..tIiNFAIAL.;B7-eifitc,E..- , . . . A llllirctiiig :of the Stockholders of the. .'. . - Schuylkill County Autichitural Paik Ai , litl: i!ISItiOr . will beheld et. the.Puntisyliania . Hi 11.% (in 'W ED.''SIE.•.:DAY. - 13th ilk , t-, at 10 o'clock:'-A...111.. to 'elect nine li , iiioatTeri , to .erVe niitil the Pt , cimil Monday in Jaiipary,.l§B7.. :By ordaror th.l'r.itident. - - Juoe'o (06-'-23 It • DAVID BEVERIDGE, ScCty.-- NOTIViVE TO. BRIDG E UN 1, 11E 4.—The nto du.sigt ed. Co nn ty Commis: Fii)pere;-ivill receive sraleif provisals -until it o'clock. P Nii.mily,..lfnue Thth, ISOQ for .t he . construction of two Bridge;, .one in - Wastitnetnn Township:. near ichnecl '4: -the otlterfic rites, the ,strantra netir Niche:T . & Mill, in rine . .rove - Township. Pltins ant Specifications maybe seen by canine , St this. Commissioner's. kttesi—lF. W..BEowrr.r... Clerk. : ComMissionprleollice. June 9: •66 , .. . . . . . ~...... -AVM tiirt.The :.P‘Ativille 'Cornet Bind re .., . -- ` - t: - .spealally inforrn. the . public- that thy are: 'prepared 'rot rot • iniaiigl'hiflits. 'for Parades. '. F t :chi-641 ' 1 ' 8 ' Pliniett.'&e.: at the following .rabat , whieh-swill be in variable 7:— One tirWi engagetnenr.sl—each performer: I'pli t Seal Ed.-et int* or, Evening Sr reet Pirades,.s3---etteb •rerioFmerrtfor-Seientule; wholeAltand,-$2O: .t: ,-: :- - AWnoplieltions most be matie to ••• , A:s:DREW at'SalOim MaiLSimmers. Jane 9. , t 4: • • ' 26-St 4... . •. ~ 0m; Al 'pa r I*I.B.pViNIIENT ...t. C 01.1.. . . COASIrI" , T.R -.. . . . . ' • ' .. ... Ot kiln.: •kr ST..T . ILINTY..NDE.I. .. 31t.'i,l'artnel; Pa.; Nay 31,1SniV.. : PIifiPOSAJI.S. :will •he received -for • - -Wh t.Ciasliing• Twenty Blocks of honse4. ' (two.cciat9.• . Size of each block 2Get;x2(•:-: Amu oue Stable noxany.3o.. ..,- '...;• 13-11.•SESSINGER. Supt. - WANT ED. IV ANT tionnoi. a(ibarioal I indanirioag.yeafig, mane, . - linsf,een clerking, for a largo itorafruly. Gnat rnbcnniotendatious: - kiiian.— , Will make liiinnelf generally.nieful.' (1../- 9." 1 ` ,. - 1 . BOX-26.4 . POttsville P. p. . . . . tkr.ANIC!:IO.—A peraoh:comix.thint to niana.v..e the .1 V • operanons of a Bttarnlnona: Colliery in Yennayi vania. • Address with reference... stating compensation 'required. Rios 2048 Philadelplouß IP. 0;., . . June 7.'66 ~ - .` . • -•-- *. '.- -13-3. t. '.... , . "7 " COACIII C6AC. COMiLDIT,) • Ostler. or •' • ; Mt..Carmel:Pa.:, Na, 31,1333, • . ,• • •lATANTEII.--Mi ED.:in - err to. - tun Saw - Mil En 1 T.' Oyes.' :Al o 4 Black'snoth --one por2Jittted with Mine work • and.• shoeing.. Isv . agrr.tind steady. employment cao he had. *Apply dit•the.: Co.'s works. Juuell, lI:SES.iiNGCIII, Supt.. • • . . . A GENT - 11,E31 . A.N . wishea sitnattm.Clefkin IL" Or iti.a Store:, .Good r e ference eiven. %ddre • ••• . Niuer..siille P, Q.; schuirmill *C".• Pa. ..Juile.2. .6G • • , . VV.ANTE D,; , =1100 Laborc,re wanted' to work Ou . the Ibilltad at., Locust - Otip; Northumberltuid County ,to whom cousant ernOloyment.ind good wa ges will the works to - I 3: it.EtLLY - & SON.,' . 21-3tt -Lciept.4 Gap, May 26, ,66., . .. .. . . ViTiIkN.TED by, tbe let: Jane," a.. aßoation hy .a •I T competent. Booltkeepey,. who hay hen employed: .Oy a large ruining coinpany.: Best.of ref. reneo.ifiven. A.(l , lrers .dISIJOKKIIEP1111.” Box 62;.Liwzletim..Pa: .. L.E, UAL • yriehs-. 1711irrATD . 401111* I..IITTLE.• I • Ceritsttel-:•-iA!fteis Admitdatration on the almie s-tate havineheen only granter] to. the - under.igned . : all 'Personaimlebted to the 'same will please makepay meta.; and those baring claims present then'to. : .'-June 2, 't+o-22-6, - , ANN LITTLE,: Bt. Clair; ._I 'rid NOTlCE.—Syheie. • L iv Letters of Administration on „ the estate -of joseph.Ferrebee. rate.. of the 13ortiuzh or se Clair. he the-Covnt of "Schuylkill._ deceased.; beve been granted to the sutnieribe:a —All' persona indebted to . raid . tate Are requested to make' immediate payment. aud "those , having claim* dganist the . to present. t hem 'without. delay. to ". - JAM E.4 . FERItEREE. ell AItLES FhItREBEE. St. Oaf e• ANY 09th.7.18GaL22 . -Gt • l Administrators. A" - !liNIKTRAII TON. rvorreic.—Wh.re• 'es Letters Of Adlllirlit4 rat lOn on 'the estate.of Wm. Weber. hoe - of the Fioroneh of 'Pottsville, Schuylkill Coon*: .'neeenseti. , have been .granted ' to - the varier sisuied.,notled Lbeieby„ reiven , to ililhosei - indebted to anid.ceate to yneke r.piyment. - ited those hav;ug cla ma will 'present theni for eettleineet.. - • MARICW, WEBER 'Exectjtriz. - May 26, `61., . . . . 07' I C 11.1—The underairied 'ap‘ •I. I painted Executor nt the. Estate •of HANNAH. COX: deceased: , 1(0 . or Meehrollearille. Schuylkill Coital!, all . thOee indebted to .said .estate are: hereby 'normal to make :payment; and - those having . claims pre,-ent thelicto me. • ' • .• SAMUEL CHRISMAN. Executor. PottaOle. May 5. '56 • • .. A • iSPIIIGINT E N SCE --Notice is • hensby elven. that: - , Richard- L;:fWillisms. of Llewellyn. Srhitylltill County.. "Pena..: did; by a• volniftar.y Deed of: Ae'Sitfn , llollt,idated:the First day of May, 156 n. as. &an and set over. all Ins property. and efferts_fo the no dersirfasl f , r"-the :benefit . of creditOrs,—Therefore. all rsq . sons-indeicd to him ' are retitle:• et! to mate settle ment iyitis nit 4elay raid- those tutving .claims will pre setit.the fame:.: •-1 AVM. IF.II fTEL. Schuylkill-Uotinty.•Peraal.iß4t-1:. : Mrty 5. .GG .1.().4'1' . ..A.NP FQ.U.NI). A - RAY CO \r. c*rn to the inemisea -of the" / - 1 Fraiefl:nwnsitin. on the 161.1!'citiy of Cqw_,.hiti. a Praia hvad.• a mall tiorns: (bilk 'clak.s.put,color and: 7MI white belly. T. nnoutO or.l years'old,:aud.— ice •rer,i; Fttlionittc. ' • • Mily;•.26 . •Gtf=-21 . — ir JONATHAN BRIMITBILI.;: . . _ (a 7' in 0 Its Ent; —iime.th the preiiiises he ititieriiter; . 'White Potteville. un fat. tirday:June '9, n black Hume. , He is' in& appayerit ly anou I 9 prays- aid.. The owner / A.OW! m ill come forward. prove propertv.;pay charges , and take blm.OwaY, or he tvtll.berenld.within 41,6 days to pay expenses. JESSE DRUNILIELLEH: , . . . FOR SA.I J._:',.A. A ill. Tt :..LET , . . , .. . . , rllilfritf2.4,l..E.--O. Ong' of T . :Rails; 40.1bg..: to .2 the Yard ; very. littlewrirn ; ivOl.ho tir , ld ellinP:.• Add . .... • • •• . J. It Bgi0:•111, Re.;l4intr.. Pat,. ~ . . •Inue 9. ' 66 ... . . ' .." '.• .• • . :: . • '.-- • -;?3.•:Ito. -.. ' A isarrA*l . t*A6TI*4 sooz. u~i Tag makirit . Resouraee of `the U; S; Theoorntinir of pin kind_ ever pablis* CQ • .... _ Atisi . i rßirt,l49TiOlit 'MEERIOMI • • •.• .•., . • . . °TRIUNES . and MINTRIL,RESOIVN• , .. ~..), ... . ANIS4TEXT-BOOA OR - 01:1•DE TO' 'lciiii ii • N 4 OMLVAL DEVELOPMENT. Wrrii N rv p. - : Ot's MAPS AI) N 0 VER.ajo E NG ,,,,.. • --,•,,:*(.0 CONT.PNING SOO,OfAiri 0C4.4170 ." • • ... _ . - , ' -- IllgektiAqu And..eXplAirUpz the genleiy, 01 4 6 Ibtirtatlidy or : Coal, Iron and OIL -their li.eal,. ehirrehtenKreld:geti6‘al dietributhnt and th e ,„' - I . " .Ltair,ilrg , - pas,,Arkfickaring. and ni4eni:thanit-iiidt 'eeill6eewriptirina•nfthr-..rnar, dells and ef th m i t , - world, and special descriptions of the Itinhr4c and m th e , of penns,ylvanin,: . kind • the' Inni m ii,„ ~,,L t heua;sin titttra. the iSnI4 d4grkl4 lied :ton i lii. col l m t ryv Awl the i en k S nyanddi,irihnth, t , ~ lenm;" the atatt , dine: extra. .Prnrlnerh.o 'Ree f,' Coal, Iron. andOLL . an _ d such usefal inform:o4e ning. and promoter:tit hinti-ni3ttere as RCiehcre E., cal experience hive developed to . '. . ..'. . . . • - .- -. . - ... - . • . i *: p,,, t 'BE ., BI3IICEL r • 11L6i{13t1-I.ool ' renClcal Miner.And.fngiternt miutt, :-• RENj.‘IIIIIIIN HANNAN, - .Editor and !fop:le:or of the "Ntinew,loti ru 4,111,x1ff gpisiopain. of ,Cfateils.: 04117ilia:tiegtrintr 64 treated the rte, , lig u nit.t4o;e:uitil:nas • Nv4bora f eeinnittluporr of the 444 satklenthere - he light and them - ,7i ..rftiettnerith you to the houtis ,4 lip4brtog n'irtb;lnim the nuerna or Ta. tim e,,,.. Web irtll'gire strength to aim • halide Latta)) nature to our awned pleasure • - •' • • Irrivettrrpoc, Part 11, 0C1AP77.6 I ',Geology of. Utyt ..gutnew Cran , —;Paleozoic Sto k - . Geology and-l'orination of the* Appalachia:, e t i , and. the EMTat iseindppi OrVir(ainta Formation of Co:lL—Coal dti Cut: H ?': . dt :Ditriplltioll of Coal. • • •-• Part 111. 111story : turd Developtiwfit of coat. , peposylvania •Antlirtieft!•s- - -Theii. llietorr • , IS= British Coal Fields. . . Pnit l' • • • • . CH 'Ti:klt VIII. hreeit&.74he )Vpi-m!rtzor eru Cuil.l =UM The L'ehigh Coat fht,his 191131133 Middle Coal Field-:-Alhanoy and _southern ;.‘ndirneite Coal Firat. Curd Field:etaidtiu - ed.4'-,Sections and 0 4 14 ‘, , • • - • , 11APTE,IL - Broad 31ountaia 13a.0 us aud - cll arm:, xrr. - . • Faults and Irregularities In Coal Funnutat ' Fir._t, S • ''• .. • . -• co kti.F.lt J3rOad • Top' Coal 'Field.' - . 4 • , Great Allegheny Coa.neld.—Outiying 1,16 . "c3r.trrmi-Xvil.. • • • A llegfiepyCual Fiehl,.coptioood.—Comberk,r,kl7' _ _ .• • _.. • , numsrFu k - vni. -- . . -,*--r.t. . Allegheny 6dat•rield,-conllnned:-:-Eitomit,„l. g , .ii • . , ..CIIA.1.11:4 WC- . ;' , Gicat Centiil Coal Field iu Illinois, 1hd:nn t .....0„, Kelitizeky., .. - • . ' • - .-.;ie Greht .li - efitern Coal Newt h-teleteim Coal lields.in New En; ritieh Province=;.. Southern Cop) FJekL • . -CUAPTY4t. Ecapomy.:- 7 .1 - lodt- , of Mitiing and . Economy:—lmprosentents in 'AllrliLz .21 1 Location': or- Etlnes.3l . lntrig Improvtuict4-4 Oluery, - •. • Itiue 'Surveying and Engineering. oirArri:n DlFtributinn of Iron Ores—Their Character slid llivert:lty," , . • rntrrEtc•xxvlti. '• • - litory Developirtent of the Iron Trade. . • • , Geology, Extent,•au4 Peculiarities ot.the Ora troletm • . • • • . t ad - Devehipthent of. the oil Trade. - • • • . oriaterca Stritistice of Miness and the Coal and Iron Ted: • • - Off AP : llai De.SCriptiOlas orldines, iv , Sruti. Documents referred to in - the bedx , of the iteit.`.•;!' . . ourhisiOn'....lndex: . •Advertistanents of Mines;. Manufactories. i'vaz:r fy and Professions, &e., &c. • ' ,!!", The details of 'each chapter, ander. it% ap . , - r..irip head, trilr be foetid in - the eortuireticeraecri - Wn" - work: andli complete Index is 'given ill lilt' We respectfully invite .the, attention of all gazed in the Coal, Ron.; and Oil trades, to which we believe win:meet their special rer:..m.;." • ,,..f. •and the demand of, the times.. We have faitthOef::::Xf deavorett, without regard to water labor, practical, accurate, hati thorintett ex p. sitor ot 1' iects di-cusied. and .illustraled. - We, theteletat dently offer ;hie both to the trades and the pal+ii7, ' crafty, as a dignified .and reliable week. ?spent „ algnett fu tepresent cur mineral rerourcee ta.Csti, and Oil. . • . - , . :PRICE • • • K A deduction made. to Rooks' ellers .purchtein; to . . again. . . , . ;TY - The' Roil]; will be mailed to falir 3 , 1(' 044 , paid, •on the. receipt, of i/ 50 : , to •Ulut) 1 : Vi!"' ‘ ,l lll • 'On . ofdem. from abroad, the United States per" 'Will tie paid.. .BENJAMIN BANNAN., Pltl.ll4her, I at rills B a. B. LiriF;r:4 corit.:*..co.;rbiba , TII.EII3NEII .s.liAmts DADLIOW, General .A..vent. 1866. DRY .GOODS:_ 186 wiuTnELD.& - DaNAff, Centre Street, Pettsviite,v‘u, Have opened, at reduced prices. a large statist .siiitabl° kir Spring arid Summer tfAde. styles of . Siring Poplins, ,- • ' , 'French - Percales • English Chintzes, 'I • Fancy -As:. - Plain Poult De °^'"M• ' Noire Antigun. • - A full line of Eptbroideries and White Plain atid Plaid - Organdlec, PlaidAud Plaid halitook, Plain and Plaid lambda, Me.unt Stykw in - Embroldemd Bahnorals, • • • French Printed Balrnorah, Cloaking' 'h The nettal variety of every oolielfy in the I . MLINE . BY DEPARTIpt They have elee.adde4 to their. OLQAK DEPARTMENT v.4:1 1 A complete assortment of CiYiCDREN7S GA 11.11E8 In ad the new Styles, and will . pay,rtrtiralar to this branch of their bintine&— , :They Avor,hite), vite attention It> theiratock of - • • PRIIIT3 :AND DOMESTIO GOOD •. . • . Which they will Fell at the very toicest met.' With eoushritit siddithitth to their titOcki std t tinned effort to ple.o.se, thiy 'hope to tere?st share or tint retioxge 60 liberallyexteaded heir March • • PENNSYLVANIA - Pottery-I •••• .• inlirnntierAgnedlwge leave In inform iig 'albite arid "visitors to this Itegier. well known . fidtel'hatt wale or Tnpny thouwidS.of dollars been re (Wed: and...that it neat's " comforts andleiniveidenees unvorpal•Fed lid any hojetin the interior i3l*Penneyl-.. rania. „Vie g;EEtING atiertinqins'ate eseeptionublv. Every attention tep,id to BATHS for Ladies and Gentlemen . .. o n rii" 171 - Peakens yieelng the Sehtic nal 01e 1 find thle Bone meet deltdhttut :top • erol June 2, •GG 1310 U BT. ictrx.. an order ct the Orphans' Court al '. , fts. tr .be told . at' public Mk. at the vI' L . • es4e'prunihlitier. in'. the Bornitva of 1M TUESDAY. the 19th - ' day of .tune. a lt; A . .-21.,*thb following .descriis.d to) said Borotrgh: 7 -1111 Olaf reri - ain lot Or OK , ' situate in the anuthmoterly side al the Doi - oust of PoroNille. and mirlad ..tertilil!o, additional' plan of wild itorOash enty. containing in Omit or breadth ovoid' fret- 2.114 in depth hundred and forlS . , half feet. bounded o the southwest bY of Andrew.ltlinaimer n . 'deceased - On the pea. twenty fen_t' wideLalley..nortlantst by la i r property 'of • iTtrt Alien; .tand.. - northwe s l . Market street, with the .appurtenances not irovrinettit. *notating_ of- - two eopri dwiellitig: , with basement: theiend; Rrov, - S, defeated. .Terati,am t. • tale m.ide known - hit' ' :MARION BitfitY:s By order of the Orphana' Court. June 2. '&; . 22.3 t .; , Deattio' G Wsdt VO% -de ' ,s - Baker, and rkail be. WO • at Indian hinL, Orders euty,be left at the Req.. Of I Cr. . "IvlinrnialritDbe' from '' He •IfICIF 11 ran_ carrying off lodger—at • LEWIS C. TiI&APSO N .....Cor. Centre end 11' ;Inne 2. 'GG . A.` M. HALBERSTADT CAIN R lanifroqd St..-beerreese Illlstrige. Pali Wt4q-A1 alvrisys kept. aLlarge : 1 1Eftesis ' reed, Stay 4 MB •• - • gimp fels,`COod nitrite_, • -11NWISZ. THOMPSON & 4 nne • • . .to ' Cor. Centre,aud-
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