'"t d Ate --prtbelpierytablelf ln6 te3 the been -nounceF and eaerpMiltWittelk.who adhered tin air . the Utlion, an strrres conatanuti And un.crupultukit, r ""e=rivinZiXl4l=Vighre. qf biiii 11 Ohrt *PM the Ptesideat -to -arikilata.. bie-oistb: of oftice, over turn the GOTerIIMea by force .0t 11113514 'and .dricle t - me Tepoelentallfet of , ear liro. tie 'boa their 'mtote :?..lifeatig ere: . Ibiti`turatier le Agenly Izsulted •""*A ' tOie -vegretti‘ :-IwO re _itt;:it ..... j...otdy by:aa -4'lspiorantibipelabirbat o af taX4 mop* other potable inatencea, atiratren ill T" ' to Cir..-- ' 'the le al .. ;' . :lif t 'r flv:!-. ._, peogeftwk iblet • ' - on• •• '' - another Made the leadi IS VC tannetsel oist; is an' ripeadynenthettna' itelkroirnor = • 1 , a ,el Merkur of tbe Moan et Delegates; nadthe mint s dlielion tudlionif tbs:milwiritt 9 11 0 4 6 c 4 pf 1 * ;.- • lalikisitetil battier ay thkeili -1 1 Vol ~ It bliaind to be eletotratiown by TritDeW eaof the h heat etetteter. - aaditterbse thebeist Means of °Noma on. that the freedmenltureau instituted for the rellefartYpten and refugetst. • -is almost nolisere. atty gegord iglibroxitb• of the po -- Illation, 'and elistelntliiillciftt"e'onditlon only guider s =Mary protection; white-the Miles WAS Oftlie - Wenth a- ate inunest.inite tlVAnite,.. declaring , : with one face, that without tta potecti Stiff tenfoiedlreoPie •rniald .._ . _ on . —____... "iiitre in safety. • They • oleo testify that, without the protectinn of . ' United States _troops;Union. men, whether of.Senth i-'ern or Wieder:a begin, would be obliged to abandon :'their UM:ea: -The foeling*ln , Po r t ion s 'of. the ;• country tbaitrel emancipitt... 'eine, especially among the uneducated and ignorant, is one of viridlctiviand '' , ma tionshat:ed.:This deep-seated prelndice agitast' - Color is isedidusircultlyated by the public journals -and leids to - acts of.ernelty; o ppression and . murder:, which the loCatanthotilles ate-atnp_pains to.prevent . Pr ge n ie isneigeneed"saieiteeitt6a.l°- . colo red . constitatmratliast two-fUlluy pr the peretiatlen, upon_ term! 'ern Gl l 6ll'll •:While many in -'etinces may be fotind where isrge planters and men' 'iorthe hetet' class accept :the situation and honestly • strive to hringhbont better... Order Of thinge by em playing the freedmen at fair nn es treating them kindly, the general_ feeling and , dispooltisn_ among all classes are yet tidally' averselo thetoleritiois, oll - = tlassof people diebaly to the Uniun; be they white - or black; and this averitionlartet;infrinmently manifested .. In an insulting' end offensive manner. • • • - • - • The witnesses examined as tithe willingness of the people of the Sotitti.to contribute, under existingia's* - -to the payment of the national debt, isrove that the ;taxes levied by. the lathed Staten Willite,paid only on colnimishina, and :eith:great reluttyme t while there , prevalled-to d great , meat an expectation that cons 4Cfmation- yell be made. for' - slaved 'emancipated ,and - property destroyeildttring the - war. The testimony on • 'this point comce:fitim the °dicers of the Union army; -; officers of the 'rebel army, Union - men of.the.gonthern ' States and avowed secessionists elm:synth Of 'whom • State that, in their opinion, thepeuple of the rebellious "'hates Would if theyettould see a pirospeet of eaccesr, • repudiate the natiotialdebt.•- While thirds scarcely any hope or dealre.among Abe.leading . men to renew the attempt atsecession,there are still -witnessee--in . eluding Alexander,ll. Stephens,,wbo may be regarded . as good authority on that potnt-nto prove.that there •Is a generally-prevailing . opittion, which defends the • legal nights of .eecesidon and upholds the dortrine that - ,the first allegiance tit the peeple.iitineto the States, and not th e United .Stattie...,Thiebellef evidently mt. among . .lestitug aud .peypteeemnei, as well as - among the - masses everivehere except...in. some of .the . northern Cr:unties of Alibama and-eastern counties of Tennessee.' The, evidence of ah-toteuse. hostility to , the Federal Union. mad an equally intense love of the late thinfederacy,„nurtered bike way; is decisive... , While it appears that nearly-all are willing to ! , nbriltt least for the time being ,tofederal inthurify; it 'is 1 • .eqttalliclear, that the rulthg snoticels a.desire to oh-', the advantages which will be -derived frmn a Yew resentation. in Congress, • OlScers of the_Union army on duty and. Northern , men.who go Souh to engage 1 to tingances, are generally_ detested and proscribed: . • Southern men who adhered to the Union are bitterly betel and relentlessly persecuted. .• • • " • In twine localities prosecutions have been instituted in State cones against Union (titers for acts done in the line of official duty, and shell= prosecutions are{ : .threatened elsewhere an- soon as the United States troops are retnovd. All such demonstrations shdivia • state of feelitmtigainen which itie unmistakably nee, !sane; to puar~ • 'The testimony is conclusivethat after the collapse of the Confederacy the • feeling ef.the people -of the ret• bellione States was that of abject enbmisslon. Having . appealed to_ the, tribunal of arms, they had no hope ex-. rept by the : Magnanimity of their conimerers. Their : lives and possibly their property' might be preserved: 'Unfortunately the general issue of pardons to persons who had been prominent in the rebellion, and the feel -InKof kindness and concilation.manifeen4l by the Ex ecntive and very• generally indicated - threnet. the . Northern press; had the egret to ren der ' whole cbm inunitiee forgetful of the crime they hid committed t• defiant toward the Federal Government, and regard.' • . lets ;of their duties as: citizens, the conciliatOry anew urea of the Governmentdo not seem to havelmeninet even half-way, . . . • •• -. .•. . • - The bitterness 'and defitinee exhibited toward, the United States -under such, circumstance r is without a • purtillel in thettietory 'of. the world. In return for our kindness we received - only an 'insulting denial "of our authority. In' return. for:bur. kindness 'foe - the re . etonolon of fraternal relations we received only 'nark; -lent assumption of rights and priYileces long • since. •' forfeited.' The crime we have punished is ,paraded as a virtue, and the principles of republican. govern . meet, which-we have - vindicated •at ea terrible a coet,• • are denounced se unjust and oppressive.' If we add-to this evidence, the tact that; although ' peace has been' declared by the President, he has not to this day deemed aside tn restore' the'writ of habeas . corpus to relieve the inaurreettonaryStates of martial . • law, nor to withdraw the troops from Many locelities • and that the commanding general deeins an increase of the arinyindispeniable to the preservation of order , and the protection of loyal ..and well-illepoeed . . people In the , South; the proof of a condition of feeling hoe, tile to the Union and • dangfrous to Government throughout the insurrectionary Suttee, would seem to , .be overwhelming. , With such evidence before them It is the opinion of your committee— • . . • I. Vuat the: States lately in rebellion avers, at the close of. the war, disorgeniced eorronneities, without civil.governmenta and without Constitutions or other forme by...drum of. which political relations - could le exist . between them- and' the Federal Govern ment. . • 2. That Congress cannot be expected to recognize sivalid the election of representatives from organized communities which, from the pert' nature of the care, were unable toprwtent their 'claims to representation' under those established and recognized. rides, the ob servance of which has been hitherto required, , J. That Congress would not he.justified in admit ting Such communities to a participation in the Pou r moment of the country, withotit.first providing such constitutional or other guaranteen.as will lad to secure the eivil rights of all citizens orthe 'Republic, a lust' equality of representation, protection against flooded iu rebellion and critrie, a tertiporary restriction of the right of suffrage to those who have not actively participated iu the effort to destroy the Union and over throw the Government, and the excluition`from poel times of public. trust of at • least a. portion of those whose crimes hive proved them to he enemies of the - Union and unworthy of public confidence- Your com mittee will perhaps hardly be.deemed exrn.4l)lW-f, extending this report further : hut inasmuch ar imbue= diate and unconditional representation of the '.States lately in rebellion' is 'demanded as a matter of right, and delay mud even hesitation' denounced as grossly oppressive and unjust. as well as unwise and Impolitic, it may not be amiss: again to call attention to a few undisputed facto, and the principles of public laW ap-. plieable thereto, in order that the propriety•of that claim - may be fully connidered'and well. understood. • 'The State of Terinesiee occupying a position distinct 'from all the other insurrectionary States, her been the • subject of a Separate report which your - committee have not, thought it expedient to disturb. Whether Congress shall see fit - to mike the State the subject . of seprrate .action„ or to include it in the - same : cate gory with all others, so far as concerns the imposition. of preliminary eturditions, ft Isom within the province of this committee eithet to determine or advise. • ascertain whether any of the, so-called Confederate States are entitled to - be represented in either Rouse of Congress, the essential inquiry is whether therein in any one of them a Constituency qualified to be repre 'tented iu Congrerk ". , • The ..question 'ho* far' pergolas. claiming mats in either house pretsesathe eredentiaLa necessary to en -able . them to represent a' dttly.MiaLltled constituency; is one teethe; consideration separately, after theprelintinamtpreition shall have been finally • determined:- - We now propose to restate as briefly - as possible the great' facto-and,. pririchiles. applicable to States recently' in rebellion. .1. The seats of. the Sen ators and Reprerentativen of the • sterallid.Confederate Stereo became vabant during - the-seond MS- Mon of .the' Thirty-sixth Congress, by, the. voluntary withdrawal Of . their incumbents with the sanction and. by the direction of the - Le r ..dshitures. or conventions iif their respective States. This . was done as a hostile act against the Constitution and Government of the united Stritesoyith a declared intent to•orerthrow the same by forming a Southern confederation. • . • The net of declared hostility was speedily followed' Avon organizaticin of the 'same Statts , into a Coufede racy, which levied and waged war' by sea and land against the United States_ This. wareontinned..more - than four years, within width. period the rebel armies besieged the national crip'titl, invaded the.loyal States, tinnied their towns • arid cities, robbed their citizens. destroyed more than loyal:soldiers, and inr- Pored nn increased - national. burden of not less-than ..5,500,154) net dollars, of which seven or 'eight' hundred -million have already been - met and. paid. From the time • these .eonfederated .States thus withdrew from their representation in :Congress and levied war against the United States; the great mass of their peo ple became' - and were Insurgents; rebels, traitors, anti all of them assumed and 'occupied the political, legal and practical relation of 'ennui's of the United States. - This position is established 1.,v nets of Congress and • ." judicial decisionit. and Is recognized repeatedly by the President Proclimatioes, ,doeuments. and . speeches. .1.. The States then eurdederated prosecuted 'their war against the .United States to Dual arbitra ment, and did 'not cease until all their armies were • ealdered, their :military power destroyed, their civil olfigers, State and Ceinfede ate; takenprisoners or put •to flight, every vestige of State and Confederate gov ernment Obliterated, theirterritory civet rill and ()cell . pied by the Federal armies, and their people reduced to the condition Of enemies ottiquared m war entitled only" by public law to such righto,,prlvileges and con slltions as might be viinchrafed by the conquerors. -• . This position is_ also: by judicial dart- Lions, and is recognized by the President in public nrociamations,-slocamenta and speeches. it. Having voluntarily deprived themselves of representation - in , Congress for the erbrifnal purpose of destroying the ,Federal talon, and having reduced themnelveS by the actuit levying war to the condition - of public enc. • mica, they-have no right to complain of teinporary exclusion. from, Congeals!: bat, on the contrary; hay- Dig vohnitarilyeenounced 'their right to represents ' lion; anddisqualified themselree by mime from parti - cipatil in the Government, the burden ' now rests upon em; before - claiming - to be reinstated in their :former 'condition - to nhowthatihey ate qualified to In order to do this they Mutt prcive that they, have • established; with. the:eonsent. of the people; Stputfil .• • ton forrits of government, in harmony viith the Con 'lnflation and' lawn cif the tided ,Statest Metall boa- • tile purpotel'haVe ceased, and shotaid give adequate • • • Rnarantees against phare treason andrebellion —guar •-• ontees satisfactory to the Govern- • merit against Which they 'rebelled, and by whOse arms theY were tralidned. 4. Having. by this treason; .and witladrawallrmn Congress and by. flagrant , rebeiliOn • and war , forfeited all civil and pe,' nail *lna, and privileges undertbeFederid Cenntltution,they can only ' be restored thereto*.bY: the Pe ?carton and., authority of that Constitutional weer against - . which they se • belted - and:by Which' they 'were jutbdite& 5. These re bellieni enemies were ponquered ler the pe al ,* of t h e _ United States, 'acting - .through all' the, co-ordlpate branches of the Govertrinent; 'and 'not bYt he :Ram . tire Department alone.. The powers of Congress are not so vested in the President that be 'con fix and reg- Mare theterms of setthitrient, and confer ennOreadon ad representation npon-conemered 'rebels and traltor'S • Nor can he, In any way; qualify the enemies of the Oiere . eranaenttoesercise its law-makingpowee:Theaitthor:•• ity to restore rebels to Political ,. power% they e ae e m • Government can beeitertisted only with the concurrefire at all the detriments hi which the 'prilitiral poster 'is tested, and hence. the - several. pmeliniationn the President to the lep of theConfederiate Statettaat . not be co • as extending .bpe~yqd• thf? :SkTo*es Andean only be .Marae - Provi s=ty Per- ' • . declared the - commander :in-chief of t h e army to do Certain acts; the gelidity whereof Is to be determined. by the conalltedozed government, and'ziot. eolelyby . the executive ismer: G.: The question before Congress •to then. whetter conquered energies byre the right - and • • shall be permitted,.t.theirowlipleantre•and on their Ownterms,to tetin'tnaidagliWit hue their con ipzerers r. whether memeined • nebrismay ' , change their . theatre of operatkna.fivm.the battleetleld.witensthey • were defeatednieVocerthreini, to lite balk Of - 0011 ,- anktloymet their Representatives', - kiwi' upon: :••• a e llovernment which they fonghtto destroys wheth :.er,timsastionikl treasury; the-army, . citille nation, its . • wry, its forts and arsenals, its whote civil atimlnintrie ..:13ou, its ceedit,,lts ponds:Melts, the arldesisand orphans of Alletell Who perished - in the !war:the:llolle 'Minor, Pelee 4314411111MYmball air be Winied over to its recent' ~pndil • enemies. without delsr and without Imposing:pea U. la the ofifillioltolbto PecwitY alhe4dlntri Ala Egg • TUE, Malty at • -lii4o l - 2, 4 1 3c • The iTheielle. to •to. 6 )Jutaki4lNONP l 4 - :bye two. • - -of4ettedeiretprsiterteleerkuld:km ../......, , -- —,,___lteriretelel ',. . Represetgati*es v— stad iggpower Ohm. to Iffrip#o,lllC, em elect:them. hatbereby practically; eontrols the organt:! r inalic._ itpethilvvre.ii-,.‘ , ..... 71.- , atm,ed i i.a t a to maw. t ely i elt e t :i ' . _ . .... . nag e to . the .rerTdeV reeitb deaf• • cedi to the melt. patriotic nvidyea; they hot Wet . with Upon 4 - precedent so trau g ght .with danger, to tbe , Bepaol . ;=„ . e -. • . • -. . ..... ~ • • .- - - P;..Theaarc -.ity - of_ providing , Adeqnate safeguards for the !future before restoria• the . ~,,• i. . A'T - r -,: - . - =•...- •-....; ~.- . ..;.,•,.7..4;7‘..iat0:,.:...., , • • - ..,.._ . *MORO., apparent from the bitter hostility tri the Gtli'! erntrient and people of the United States, yet ekistlng ! 134"trAimr-t4 etarOtirir.'as, purred ittont y-, teids,l3lbi , the . t e of -wow witnesses and by 1 indisputable -facts.: ' 10. l'he conclusiostof , your cam ' mittee, therefore, la . that the. sogilliert Confelliwate :. &MO axe not stprwi*eritil.md , to representation in - :the.,.__Pongns ottise Uejlgd Staten; • that beformalloir ,tose emit represent/A= Jadeipude. security foPitltiffi peace ' and l 'af6t Y 56101,*101tVdred: that Oda can only be foand in,truck-gbentrerof the,orpizie law-an. shill determine theeisikrighla .andhprivilegmof-all I citir.ens, inttli tArt.tof.the Republic; shalt:plare - eep- I i.ieeentanicut cutout etmitable .bitala :- shall :fix a stigma ,' upon treason, and protect the loyal people -. against fa 1 tare claim% for the erpenses Incurred In support of re-' i r belliOn. and-for manumitted slaves, together withmi tennetot-grantof ,pother in eourreqt to • enforce <Vte . provisions,. . Tothis end they offer a joint' resolution . f.. for amending the (..kmatfttion of Abe' U nited States, and the two .4eyeral. Adds • designed to carry kinto effect, before referred to. .; —:. • : ~ • . • •• . „ Before closing this reporitiom - mommittee bMg leave . toatate that 'the specific , repononendatums submittid by them are the result of commotion, after it long and -i careful -comparison 'of :conflicting opinions upon .a I . : question of such magnitude. infinitely important as ii 1 Is to the future of the Republic, it was not to be ex pecked 'that - all should, think alike. Sensible 0' the : itoperfections of the%seheme, your. committee submit lit to.Cngress MI the best they could agree • upon, in the:hope-dud its imperfect:lone - mar be cured, Its .dellt, ciencies supplied b) Imdslative wisdom, and 'that when linalty. adopted may tend to restore peace and herrn& Ay 1:0 the whole country,: andstm place our republican institutions ou'a more stable foundation: - • . • .-- . - ' •: . •. W: P...F1F4810001N, . . . • • ' ' ' JA3nre .W. Gne, • . Gnome, . - - . • . . .... ~ . .• • Oro. ft. Wti.l.l Ana. ••- ~ - • : ' . : • . .:- ~ . ' Oswalt: ltuirewski, _pl'.i . e,". -. ;',',#i**4 : ',., POTTSVILLE, PA. AATVILD4iIG:JUNE 141. "Ze jtuf andfrai not Let • tiU the indiuthcu aim•et ot . bc thy countcr& Thy .Goies and trOth . c.”. ; • • .• CONGRESS AND ME FENIANS The Fenian business Was mi in the House this week, and, from. the ,debates and votes it. 1,4 evident that it is ready to give an official expression to the popular disapproval Of cer tain features of johnsou's policy in regard to the Fenians; It was expected, that the law would be vigoronaly, • executed by the -.Presi dent, and that tlte Fenian leaders would be dealt with in good faith: fn doing neither,. Ali Johnson hai alienated malty of his sup porters, and himself open twthe charge of conciliating the good will of Great Britain by an ostentatious display. Ofzeal. which was .not. deinanded. by - the circumstances. .It is now, prOposed.to repeal the, neutrality act, but that would seem unnecessary, for there is nothing in . the set, which "compels': the Government to use force against tne Fe Diana. So much of the law as authorizes the use of the land and naval forces is permissive merely, and it was - wholly optional with h.the Administration whether they should or should, not employ the military resr.urces of the Uni ted. States against citizens - of this country -in behalf of -a colony of Great Britain, The law eontemplates.the exercise of a discretion by the President. It imposes no duty, what ever upon: him; it simply . declares that - shall be laWfUl for the President-of the 'United 'States, - or such other person as be,shall haie • 'empOwered for that purpose, to empiny * ‘‘. * the land hi the.naval.forces of the 'Col-. ted States • • .for thepnrpo , e of pre venting the cnrrying on of any such expedi tion,!'. &e. The fr.ttners of that statute fore • saw that:Cases might arise in which consid eration of justice or of °policy :would require no -more, than fl wierobservaiice 'of the de mands of • the international laW, and they, did not intend:to Into such a law as should de prive the Executive ot_ all option and all re gard to circumstances. : •- • 1. • It follows that the action of .the President in 'respect to the - Fenians is to be considered , as an exercise of bisaiscretiou. and not 38 an execution of a Mandatory statute. The Neu trality Act is not to blaine. The President, and be . alOne, assumed "the responsibility 'of so interpreting that act as tofrustrate" the Fenian expedition, while it was equally open tohint to have Omitted the extraordinary em- - ployment al, - ,the military in .defence Gf the Canada border It Would, for have been a "complete execution of the . law had he ehoien to follow the" line marked out lu Mr. Schenck's resolutiOn, whfcli . S offered On Monday last. and . which is as follows: . ...Rim , 'resit ,That the Presidentof the United States, in the opinion of the House: .shimid reeonsidet the p 916 y which has been adopted by hitit ae.between the British - Goyeenmeat• and that portion of tbe•Triab people who. in the name'of the Fenians are struggling for their in dePendYnt 'vaii.mantY. and' that he - be' requested to adopt; as ,mearly as . practicable, that exite-t course of proceedings whieh was pnraned by the•GOyeinmeut of Grert Bricalh tbe late, civil warin this country be tween the United States and Itebets in revolt, recognt zing both as lawful belligerents and observing between_ • them n ,etrlct tundrality.. - '- - President .bilinson might have remem . tiered.that ~hoWever visionary the scheme,- yet that the mass of the Fenians are earnest Iner. and that, they are struggling, himeletts ly it may be, and with'wretelted leaders, but . still struggling for an independent nationali ty: ..He might have ietnembered this; and have followed That exact conrse of Proceed- - ings which was pursued by Great Britain du= ring the Rebellion- toward the :United States. recognizing both the . Fenian and the British. as belligerents, and' observing between - them. a strict neutrality. - • . He chose,. instead; to treat the Feniarts as malefactiwa. and great Britain as a poicer th..t must be coneiliatd ,and for whose be hoof :thi armies'of the'United . Stites were. to be empleyeciee'tkpanadien donee -.9otencke 'oasolutirm of censure upon the. „Aiiminisfititieri would: retddrntly hive passed- the Ilotse, had •it been. passed-to a *Ole.. It 'walkflnafyreferred to the:Coriinilt tre on Foreitm eppn the pledge of the Chairman that. Committee that a report upon ii should be made. The House and the eouptrx will expect that the report, shall prtimptiy; and that, iyhen is'rrnitie,. an opportunity bsR tie elven for an unetnl►areassed voterupon the Altstinet,,issne made up, between'the Administration as the 'representative of .sintialt•interesis, and the American*.people !biz stand'... by their • trm.ll,- In ads Region where there are many F. nians,, the • mime ofPresident . Johnson u first courting and then repulsing them, hw idienated thein and they look coldly upon him and the leaders here who areendeavoring to rally them tohiesupport., Vta Understand that' quite a' number ,this yieek"stopped, theft subscriptiOng to the o)Ppfujohison sheet pypliibil here. disgusted hostility tc their cause, and its toadyism, of Johoion: r Tea SECRUTAIRT OF TAB , Tatraiimay t ins qu i 7 itkir invited the men whoin he appointed to office, antit_rtte could :rtot : taketh: oath. to resign, 'and wili.andearer.to procure corn et*allciti 4itieff**eS:: TAP Pc9134 ftrO triumphant, and Polley" 'is. nowhere' eicepi,,ritnond traitors gi*lB:l4 . *ie 649 01 1 1 aitsi tie , elvm.beadritiguiltofdiv diet - lIVUIPteb#IA MilOplie140401108.: IPMMAtiz 4 -- : ----- ed dr-tlYeliAgia: pr.. t __ l to -." ligi .- me mi. . j .m ‘..em domeMent of more Matt two thirds of each FVE3r ii2r tascegl i tZ t ;f : ifili n, remarks the hiladelptii . . mertean - , - torecure - theassubt - orall the Re!. •#ibitaifi9ei4s4l* aearis: 4 41MilitkOtifi hoth * . . , es- can :meet and set utiewit: • The Lee 're PI N ev _ '4441/4P,K Plib T rei o 4 mie L I a OW - a: Mead* cif Ul.kikeirit yeaLtui. ! ' will therefo r e be trstlxxlyto - ratify 1!. _ amendment. In all pr ft bability theittsrprq • , ors'of the reconstructed States wilickil The session to consider tbe proposition, so as to recnovEtAba. ph/d* %MIT Lidristu -- n4l:of tho httiV4to Con grew 'and ii - eliatelTrEsaybeen Insured that Aißrfk-Par044 .11, 92r)faastst:ivilliradflmiAhent delay— - -!) The amenddient a54..r7 si:ands is designed: to remedy to the con 4 dition of the eninitre'iert (iorritnunities. It; :.tuarantiteilOrever itivll . Agiite - tc= ail eid . zeitof the ftiputAa. p,atiinsk3 therepras%en- . Union to:the -POptilition n as- havanlv voters.' It prohibits the repudiation of the national War flebsi;PD theril4WilVol-4 5 3ttrebeil i fil r dPIW elairr4laefssnilMolaimatategtOropebsa -- , tion for slavek..l l 3finehttggskluitng' the war.. These are matters of, grAve moment to us all,. aut1 1 .0n,44 riot .. ,t43 byilmhe up i nsq!tißties,pf 44141;@ 4filgtin4tAt n ig Q Tl W as; • that these POWs eittilLbeitettled fnally befnre‘ the admiwzion of ther.ouquered_St ate to either. Huu . se; and" now bat. gongyess has de4fiely . taken itaatalgi..•and. inado-knownita tirto de: termination, '-we'eantiot IdOnht -that . tte Leg, lalaturea of the,sulijugated Stites will, viiih ont unnecessary . delay,"ratifyt4 amendment, and AO make good their claim to representa tion. " _ • .1 • Although it is true that :t h e: amendment . , , will deprive them of att important share Of their representation inCongreas, they know ire;ry well that the remedy is - open to them at any time if they choose to enfranchise the. blacks, and thus entitle themselves to their full fepiesentution. • Perhaps they veil Prefer to - do this, for whether they do R . ) or , not it is norm left to their own option, with6ut. any dictation from Congress The disfranchise ment of the rebel lenders could not be avoided with any justice to ourselves; . and it, will serve as wholesome- lesson to . politicians in tbta republic in future. The remedy - for indivicl nal eases is ler_ to the - action of Congress Al. together, we hail this great rneasure as a har binger of peace, coinpromise _and Internal tranquility, and trust that all parties may stand ready to accept it promptly and cheer fully. It is the result of minim] concession, and 14 as . liear 1,13 4 harmonious adjustment of our - tili , putes as any one can . hope to 'arrive at. The,whole country has . been looking Ow irard ardently and anxiOtisly. to Sortie. such compromise, and will now, be prepared to Fie qniesee joyfnily, , this triumph otlnyalty, patriOtism, good sense and sound judgirtent To our Detnocratic,fellow citizens we com mend the ,acceptance of the amendment as the best they esti : possibly hope to obtain. It has been :framed in tuitspirit of partizanship, but with a disposition t-incerely to settle all our trenbles and send our country once metre on' its.way presperons and happy. The Re publican party has now work - nobly, amid great opposiarin and unprecedented difildulty. The parif offers this preposition to achieve a settlement that.slall bring, seen rity to the public mind, reassure. the timid and sensitive. commercial communities . of the republic, and. put'an, end to the disturbing effects of sectional fanaticism and intoler ance. Let the . people hold, any map as an enemy: of the national.peace who now advi sca the defeat of this *amendment. EDITOR!► TABLE. ”.GPM Stfusa."-17nilertbis title thelniblishers have issued the..firstorideb they.name"The Em erald," and whiah:containe :tales; essays , : nd.fm gitive. phems, which beet repay perusal, and many' - of which lying scattered in volitminons }u riitdt- 1 publicatiOnft, are not easily proctored. -Chiefly. rstroapective•in • its scope, .we understand from the distinguished editor of this Series, Epee Sat gent; Esq., that it will hove for its object to Rift from the .vast and varions..aectimulations of in— literatur .. e; past and passing, all that is . emz inentirwtirthy a place in good libraries. A mib:- Mention like this, giving • the chnirest of these pieces—Ta creme - de Ja.drenui.L--mnst Commend it. self - to the favor of those rw..derti who, in seeking intellecinal relasation, prefer not tO'RitSte their time on literature of .a light stamp; ."The Eme.. raid" -will be followed in. (Mick 'eneees;tioff by 'The Sapphire." •"1"if! Attletlll , si.,7 .!.`lllO pas." "The Diamond," Pc& 'These'. volumes though uniform in size,- etc., will 4 beieach • corn plete, independent..and : distinct...in itself ;*and• it is intended - thst . the "Ginn Series;'.'. when . fin-. shall'-form the rielnist' repository (it :the nv-st chgracteriittic literature of the age-everpnh . lislied. , The Publishers are, John L: Shore's, 13 gt, street, Bow:on ; J...Pooley, New ynrk, and J. B. Lippincott k Co., Philatlelpltia.--' 13 - For sale 'at tbe. bookstore of . in this Borough:.. - • • • '• • .• . . ...• , . . , . . `TADTPAIOTi!iI or 1116.A.RiTi'.01 , TIRE POTOMAC."— This work by William tiwintiM,Baci.,-.who was a -correarwtmletit • of the.New.l% , rk ..presa . with the Army of the Potomac in thlol.eld, is rinquestion. ably, the.mOst. truthful and eompl"te history of that liefoie army: that.haA -appeared: Mr. awin ton inWriting this hook, had - not only the reSnita of para.:mai - observation,- lint'..inannscript ,offiehtl remorta •of sits.'oorrs,. division '• anti brigade corn; Mandeirs.and that illust ration . of the !poetlife and histbry.of au army large Mass memoirs, priyate tWite-bnfdtP:diS.littiCheP t ..lAtter-b O O lO 5, Fte. Arnongother.vrilnahl. Matter ni the.consolidated. monthly-intarnsOf the rebel iony from ti e.com. thencernent to the'. close or the war;.. The work contains twenty-two excellent Maps and sketches andreinarkably.fioe. p4traits • on stoel..Of Gene- . rale :Ofant, 'McClellan, Hooker, • Brirrieide arid' Meade; The wi-irk cootains 640 pages; and Js nutir. halted in beAntifnl . stria - Charles. B. Richard . aim, .540 Broadway, New ' . of I. Afthiro. Weekly Almanac. June! ' mmukions . . . .. . 16 'S/aTITROAT,..:. • i 287.- 33 , , - Lavt. Q. 6.. 2 17 mn.g 17 tlatuinv ' 4 : 28 -7 'B3 New IW. 'l2 , '6 11 ee'e I s 18 - Sioxim.y... .... 4:28 4.281 311.-.F."011 .I.@ .19• 6 41 , wn'se .19 TurADAir • t2B 7 . 114 , Fu1l hi.... 21. 10 39pvu'g 20 Wtlefiesniy. 4.'29 7 '''34)'-• .: . • • .• ~ ,21 Tciunsutr...:4 4' 29 r "84:;:::. .. ••• .. -- -. .- : ; 22 Fai6ir •''l 4" 48.7. 'St' .. • •.-. ' , . TO-ntorivin.—Tweritv-fourth linnfitty - of vrar: si4loircll after ,Trinity. ' Day's . length 15 hours and .5 minutes. , `:A Mankowitch; pisnti.etc.; is . stilt tipie.. 9id#6l. left At licit#l will. receive. • ...7fris (S , lttirdny) f;vertit' . ti . • leCtnre will .-bc•il 4 ;e licin-c(1 bef,we Literary 0batt..W.W . 013,.E...5q.. Subject, "Government." • . . An inquest was honi'on .tbe body of John Pn.r cell at Aatiland on the , ll.th instant:, whp fell dead nu that day.' Thettilwaeof d e ath was" apopley. , . . . . . , Fourth qr. Jiiiy.-;Siris none on?. citizens will get up ii,pmper eeiebration of.the-Feurtli n? Jnly. in 'which our , returned soldiers can :pertieipiste..-- 'Will not the Union I: ? Sioritp initiate it? '1 • • . . . We are . .antherized-tn Finite that the 'members of the SebnylkillCounti Medina) Seeietv mill Make nn examination-for. Life Lumeance Companiea - for• .any.' sum lese_thaM three fiellata. • ' • - • . . Walker t!t Piiee;.TJnion Anil:" 3falittritongo street; trove frill and splendid stock a: goods'nn hnn4,.ndlicti .the:*ison .at 'me/Inn:Me prick; still to.wlnehltavite:tlm attention of Our eitizsns: . . Werinewltl, ST . Prlllik list as Jo- Itting'lu Thir4,*street near, was, dolielinte eakeki..eto. at • thit WardEiliddlo ths Borong4,-hin horse ran . away with the . wagon.wbtoh :contained his wife and , nerinaly • injuring: loth. : The wagon was bridled to pieces. :t • - . . . . -- , , 71.m.perana , ...Mr.-Bpert tile kindly ormaebted to preachy o,ortmel toti Temperanle, on 'Sunday, the. I.7in '4'..lnrie, •in• the - Prfmitive Methodiet Churth; St: 'Clair; at 6 . o'clock:in the eve4ing..„. : General attendance is reqrfbateil..- - , . . • ra•thr. last Intinbcr .of Peterlicnit Detector we bavo the announcement. dist 24. new counterfeits bars keen ?sit into 'circrilation. daring :the last month: We 'notice th e folloivinc .4n-a Pennsyl vania Bank :—Miners' Bank; Pottsville, dvtes.alt-. erect; rig. train of - cars,.lnweeright, • - • • xi s; n n u Match..- - Thw ttri4'mntelisof the pea /Km will be played on'Tlituudav„ .Tatie 21et. 0(1 tbe Schuylkill !liven hetween the:trot dine ni the Prittrville 1114ee Ball Club. :ma the Scut nine'nf the Ttetaiotit, seankwill coiiunuut. 10 ieclucli& 74 • 1 - • Mitre/:sky, iitidia.4.Cin the• witairg -the' • Ith itipt.;„st ni:FrigkiLterclatkieli, sged ii*OA;)mPLOputil•nmAilortipiCkigioe at 'that Qtrotore4~m. pilm.tbeltaah. th e • iiitotattoriimirteritnit - i - itiwfilegarestiiiiit it ie. Neves aotrmr44 to bit raidcacts iikPart•Carboa. it In tbaright Thai Aissilkzeocirer.; . Rev. J. S. Jiffitysoßfe oflnl flecnina paitiir or ilie.Welsh Pre this Borough: - - 134.4ti04 hik lett ; gor :itch - and ehiht,'irefts-$2.30:• ' Sim by the rrom 1 4 7iLles abaut-tirput*. - y e ar 160; eastimilk • • leers.: tithe publicity - - Shea on thee eDt place e Ornakiti v sll k~le o 1 :r fera — pirent.—ti; tnes4ny ' - "•3KMtal L Wiettt"h Vlta ti ffn "l4Sel n, : - . • ylkilt• Haves, irere - Int:n:eti by-fire an ,' 'On 1 1 , 6 40:g n <frAly) ya r 9carl. nt,oh I~4fri=l2onisin=iesißl • - " Melt' lett e 7F iihc.tbsiutna I It?* E r , ifvld r tim _boning t .!--r•." •"' —: -- -Ir. ...Kir- ' • ri-wee.eppemi ,-- - • ,-- i*i . i prolem; itid J:7. az g : Cake, F.sq., .Becretary, rri. tern; A reenititicp bailing with p Elm of :Geri. John Vir:•Getilr : - fry e Pittsburg fAiliere` ' " Flit ly &dented. , dfireeeee.were-delivered - -br Mat - JAB: Wren, altifms`4RnisailVitui.FFioniLiir ')EW,f.7... . . . At .h rileeting of:thti Pfric4iiptdnre of the Schuyl kill C9urtt.y Ageteletntal aino -.Writ ItweKtelolly Itg‘rpuiettint to 's call; iftlietinntiytiania Pott.kyjiler,,rux Vedneeday,yinne-13th; 1866, , the followingretcerenpdPiteqtoralfere duly elected : f'reeident.---CloL. J. Y:OGITNER.. - SeiiPidiry_and riensurer,-44T1D1.. Dzrerliwg. -: Joa.M.-FeßeSsevvvr , r o nly. John 11: Brachei, - C.V7Pitmin:- Gni r man; 'llendore Garrvh4On, Cpbfler. I. ikrtierliviinks Doinan, late mail con eiifAr:7-Who dieti.in • Philadelpbbi Friday- of •••weeliz from injorieareeeived the previnue day. -lei the incident On ilielleading. 'Railroad at Val ' • tev T a ntge wue btrtght to tkii,Poron.cß s on Sat •itialirt—Ttie Interment Oa place on.- Bunchy it zicrnortn - id the yii.fil)yttfilin, Cemetery.' and the litnersEwas•largelY" 'attended by our . service*" at-the houee of tho de er:siert were conducted ;by Bev. lifeteca. Riley, .Phimer 'and : -Lewis- DOrnan - hae been foi niany years it reMdent of this Corms!. and well•and favraibly•known this sectiot, of the fitatikiks a contractor for earrying.the mail& Pi* sitaluyilentinit of IMP at ZlArh'imPliimiet throlkizthiefiettinf.h , :Oat. meethnt tit CitttielitCentject - # l, Weaie oll ) e*mitig. latiC - ::/1...tont:Init*IJMnt-Itimijntlitt :to 4 1.1 3 i 1 " 1 14 EtKillortE n gi neerA B log le leference--te'y)f - ibMinit tbetrislgeirfeeid:betn:lThlim street to:Pat lillielirisymehlic -tile Barret Com mittee,vtattel4ave-4147Crilek located lYfttamen'tfi..*pliiiiteo-The,Clerk VMS bllrtnietefa toAnotifri.propertg, 'holders en the Creek fmit- COlO.Olll street xto aind 'including Pet MAW, PTemi9l - 1 0 3 0 1 ` 11).- P e oetsbliatiW width Thknevr . thiEteentimiticittbortne di)YetWiwiees, whicit hen just been homed hp: the .onited Ststke, Mint,' atter apprtmal. try:the Secretary' of - eft Treasury, la 'somewhat broader than thepoe Cent nickel, bat a - fatal:it the same tbleknesa . .. co/- antilustere eirnilartn three of near Britam nia The device:on the face in the Arabi( numeral IK"stiffiefently large' to COnspicaoue. surrounded by a circle.of thirteen ettilf,,'-alterna: rod with *hat appea r s to be shei‘vreorquiverifor :trim' wig, but itiw‘tiot clear' ttrat,thef, are not tended for &e's:: Pe o,nteide of Chit; circle are tin 6tlnite 4.tatee or America:" On the re- Verse facets a . shield, deaorateiOsith vaxiotifide vices, • ourincmnted -by, gm motto, "In. God vr( - . Odd reilmeship iii. Perinigivrtnia.The : annu al-report. of - the . pmgress; of Odd .Fellowship it , l'SiinsylvanisAnring• the past year has . been.pnb lislied;:The..Order m the State . now numbers' 470 1 ' memberehip last year increased 9487. There.were. rejeeted 911 applieante;- 'adinitted bb card, 518; itbdrawn by card, '744.: The. death?: Were'sBB: The merebershiP.reachea 51,788. The reseipti of Abe 'year were. 438.3,399-67. Nrittibm or: bmltiesa - relieved, 5980-mimber - Of widows' . fathiliesvelievek6os ; number.of brother, buried. 523. ;. *intuit paid for. relief it brothers' 4118,167 57;; amount aid 'for . relief ' of ram Hies. 411.5=14Writount* paift-for burial of. brothers. 430.781.35. Total amount paid for"relief, 8180,- . . . . . • ' Robbery in Sf..clizir. , —Ou'd)ki. 4111 inst., in.• St Clair, 21. iionng man named Peter Kelly was 'rob , b of .V 347., .The money - Was. taken Opt of lib. Think, .it is charged, by , a - Gera:on named John Rileman. • On. the 11th he wai arrested by Coin. 'stable Baring-it Betz's lintel i after a'nevere fight, and 1132 of A lie.irioney . Was found concealed in tiu .lining of IliB pantal•oini. More of the •o4me.y.nmi ROMP dry goods were. found in the possession of Yonng woman to whom the.olleged robber is etigag: ed to be married.. Some of the goods -Weretakei . back .subsequently, to the stores where they wet, ,Ourehased and .'the. money refunded:. Officer Muffing praised bribe. people .ofiSt, Clair for the. bravery shown In malting the arrest.. 'Mr. Kelley's hiss will tla ihfint:s6o; etc • - ihe Money: is .all refniuled• for-the goods. • After a.heating.tie• fore Squire John '3eit s zinge,Hileinan was commit ted to answer at the . Septomber Court. __Arliteetirii7 of , the ' , Waktiingiou Artillerists • and • National .1-d,ght :Infantry ..(first 'troupe to 'enter Wdehington..lB . 6l) wee held Wednesday evening. -June -13tIr, at the' Union Hotel. S. R - .Russel was chooen*.Cheirmen and . Ser.- Reilly; • Sneretary.-: Cent. Illcrtemtld.hfrequest, stated that the object of:the meeting trairte ascertain hew manv . of Ihr old three Menthe' cOlunt pers, who paSeed through Baltimore; Anril.lB,- 18fi1, wO:dd 'attend the cele: bration at 'Philadelphia, 'July. It Ive, n - nanimonsly Resolved,• That we attend the dont , . celebration. • - .. • : . .1. • ." . A_committee of: five' *Oro . . appointed to make all the necessary arrangetneine• concerning iltv. . visit; o . .heisting of-F.. 13. C. Russel,: F.' W.. - Conrad arid .:11. L , . A rnotinrrtO en in service uniforni was defiated It, watiresolvt d that we attend in dark cloth.-a.-- Cow. of arrant:tem...me; instructed to confer with other canipaniee in reference to. getting up a icrAge,of,Alistinction.. Con Of five were tippidnt cd to procure - a list otmembers who will.partici.: ennsietinkof dee Russell. Sampel.Peard, John P 4460 and IX D. DoWney. • Capt. Ilarta; by. reiliteat, explaitteda.cleyiee for a hadge..- R4erred to Com; of Arrangements. . It was resolved•that we attend as independen , companies, and .report se such to commanding: Mfieerof 'parade. • , • -- Proceeding's were ordered to be,publishedln th. -Adjourned to meet next . .Wednesday evening, at if P: at 'Union. Hotel. z. • Thememixirs :of the WaShington Wig Meet immediately after the adjournment, the.S.ddiere- League rooms. ". The, memhets Of the National Light Infantry will meet at the same time at-the Town . Hall. . -• • : S. R. RUSSELL; Chairman BER REnth, Secretary. ' ..• • • . .. . Crit*Rt —The follriirifigis 21:- copy of the score of a_l(na telt played at Selinviltill HaVen, nn the•l l . jn-t ~l‘Piween the , 'tict•l;ior of. TueesiNira • mid Pottevillfl.Chtti:.: - ~• .' -.. . ~. , - . ... ..• r.cOOO:IKW , NOR. -; b c iiid;sro.2. l gt: Iltmtzing- - 1 .... . .er .. piivevh Hunts:big-cr....-. 4 h .. -01 role Finntzineer - •.1 rtm hut IRurrtlp h IlrirrtzlttGer,.. • 0 r Erty .h grittier 130rderb. Stichter ' 4 ti linntr.inger St tchter • 6 c 11:ec h ilantringer. Ctimminsn. h Sticht er..;-. 0 b Stlehter • • 0 Potot b Bum zbuter7 - , 2 h Stilt ter. ........ • Nnrihxil ‘2027 - t.tllnnizinger e e.nnwn.r -.c Tthig . tvar • h ' Yrtst b Stithter. TAT -fifer, - • POTTSI'II.I:t. ". Piaui Issyses,;• • SFOONDNucce. ITantsievr not 0nt.".... - 4 run nut • - StiittOr b•Cole • - 1(} 10. - w, B Reoly b 80. der • 0 run out •-'• • • 1441 bw. b 1 . • '." •. , Watetab Raider 10 not"ont..-v,....-•. -•:.. : RidiwaY•b - . oat - • - b. 0- • ' •. • , • gm:4A' ertanu.ov b - . Cole '6 . • • ••••• Sai)derson::.b col. • 0 • . •. • .T.Oeser c Cole b Border: 0 inn'nnt - Seas 0 'not out: .. .. • .... 11 , 0010B011AtiOZ8 Border; . 102 .Cole,• " .., 100 . . Harticinger,:ll:l Stictiter, ' - 'lO2 Exeelelor.—John' White. • • . thcartas Pettaville.4. 'Wallace' licbool.. 'l',Tumeti Ilendersof _ . A very interesting - match` was played on. Trim day last at Fichuyikill Haven, hetween the Pottt rite Club and* Olympian of 'Philadelphia: Th, ',Play wee excellent, and tpward thn (dose very ei citing, .as the result. wince tie. The' genie wa • eua of the romd.pleamint we ever Saar . ... The scor ! • le &a follows : • . • • . • • • POTTSVU.L.E. • • • •I Ur' Alfred Speer, of New Jersey produces a Isances.- , _ • • : : !kali - tan Istinttas.‘ . superior . wine,, der irtied for. sacramental ' and •Rideway. . , • , family use. Mr.' S. has been .niany years.exper- I - Init. o`b Gratfen •• • ' • • ; imenting im the iniprnyement ofs-tbe - Port, grape and . its.. manufacture into wine :br • pncitliai- Firs ß mi Slt hOtaffen ••••02•1!liThaiiimarstran method of .: fermentatiOn. • -• • Tilt , •la.tier has now. n 0 3116 notout s . .. .. ... lx come a scientific process requiring four.years Ibintzinge cce r.ti Grafts., e MIAMI 6;Thlyt .for its completion.,andoB-exnerimCcit isedemped B c lloyt b Graff, - _ I an entire success .by -physicians, .nommittees of • ea •' • ' •' • it. c Mcweilly b dratren:;.- ", Agricultural Societies, 4 - c., who have investiga- Lieli b Grafton ' ted , the matter:—ltiamark.Daily Adreniffer. • • Taylor c 11-Graffea b The - above wine is extensively need among " 0 c flaws,* b Ibeses run .. ..-* -b Hoyt • , c Phsr& b Hoyt --2 c Dawson Russel notout 2.c 111 Gulden b H Urstren Let,!..byee • ' Wide* • , - • • 1114ebibiec. . . Each mortal has his hobby which heir alwayi bound to . . A tq . .while poeseeaing one ourselvis,' alb others we dp. . - OLYMPIAN: . : . One *MT tike tr; horses fan. another bet On doge _• .Icetre'hurr.* flee: merins cheep and ponderous ' Berk- Lane hit Wicket... . .... ..t • ' 'hire brvitC. j ' • nitro v.* Erma b * Mud: . • Butanniversal hobby relgueoshlch 'everybody knows sinew 0, not out -- ' Is •Ji' tilide for, well `male, ;neatly-fitting. • chesp,anb ttoyt lb b . • . suurtlat clothes: • - . • e a„ •• • 0 c Taylor b Snitch:mu G n dr e b c nid gw ei b , . ikpplefo d: . 121, We soon • ;• •• 0 e Ridgway b titkbter,.. .With t e ilvtte'may be brought to grief by others who've • King b tinntztneer - ft b nantzinrer .. f • . cotapeted:• •• . . : puma o.ottch L tet.. 4 ...• c Taylor bl3tlotaar • We've heard or fancy stock naen, of their ventures and .11oplas Ib w, ghat - . • . • - • • their wee% • ; • • • • Du. zi h n i e;r 4,Renki. n.tdgiriy never •=s . .anan coaplata beim nee tateti • zinger " .71b w, b ' Adopt ourlobby:ldnd friend's, ail, then came from at Gingen b Ekkhter , te Runtetnger nearsnd tar Teddy not oat 4 .b Hunt:lnger • .opetwiPutto4oo , o 2ol oPo4 o C:Ck/ 1 4 2 02 -412 NeNelny nuntzloger 0 - run out r. • the ./47.ku.. : • •••‘ • ' We keep up iretiOke , seeiiiiiiirecif &Aare idrd styles .26 0 8.4 3 1 00 • . • 2- •• - ..; of may -made 'Clothing, _and pall at, extremely • - prices. whintitactsarenvpieulated bYthe large portion e c- of our cttLtens and many distant customers wtio favor naorith theinpatronagef .= We attain bseplagittlelsept; entitling In the city.. and shall be. unremitting In otr "•'• efforts to gtvereattrearatefatataa to all tatr-eattamata •• Our Idoparlabont far oedered work -' is well appointed and liberally ountnined. • .• - .. . . __a-- , Bails. .- awl& Mal O eus. *tees. Wide nuntaltigir, - .1%1 • ~ , ..... .. 41 - -: 4 ,. . . ,13. 1 •Praum : *CA:t.. • Graft', . _ll__4 .38 13 . , ',ll ••, - : . . _ , iligess.---• , --- , 46 , '' - " .."' Re —-L - P.% '.:-a -. - 4 .. *.• . - ors owner: 81...' PEFTLAMA., sle r or MAR. ' - 1 " . =. ..' • ' '' fr ` ....'' ' ' 2601134.'. '. ' " ' '•iientriitic ` l ' . l .' It :11 . - Deitleris hi ficie Clothing . wilt Sod It tb their .P4llroult--1< B. Wallare... - - Ak. - W: &heti, ;'' ' ad-hantage to examine ow" atoeir.,ati we eta till their OlytaDengler A Giaiod. .. Jared Ilekideracm.• 4 urdert bit ter? liberal terms. • --: • . •. town; PI., .man Chr b Sticht6r 0 not out.. ANALYSIS;OF DOWLTNII, Runs. Mildeias. wtets. Wide, T 29 5 9 10 ANALYSIS O. BOWLPAG. MEE :Avis (he Ibral.h of the' tunroitteo bf .Cono uvittee on, the, taidelphia rtti' CAA. Eil 'the, emir"`' of-POUCCiIIe .1401:441: - lotto. 4. e api n yt f e at i . .... fts w, opeti, mush timore on t eir way to Was Itegirdenti isfollows - . - I:infantry ; ppla.p.lo . ; Mrjor General Meade itiratiliDecens carrsices; Colors co_ exec • in: those which soma - • n . r. - :. - snorrrai . 7"113. 7 ; the vicinity ;.'U. S. Marines; Gov. Curtin• and staff, in cm-rages; Soldiers and Orphans---Feruales atabulanees, , j4lie4, l V/If 11114; Pennsylvania Militia ; Militart 4 g49ol6 J iDtgradiations CAM' - , posed. uf _members -litho sei•vell - us-the-field 'ln - rugrthe lam war: •) is 1 Prnnosed to morengeztlieftillowingicinte : Down Arch tolTiveltilf - &riarTwelftli to Chcisuut, ! thouteCtelStrozid,"Amitillfeciacittis WielidaKthence to Indeper4ence - equa.r6., I - A . lllnm dg fifteen plus tobe•fired I,oe pretitsiuou "reaphew--the o ceremonies In .the Spare Will- be 'cloned billiaV-r,-after. which- tbo And , aylin Society_will sing the -"First' Spangled .Thinerr." The colors will then be presented - to. °overrun- Curtin by General Mead,-. After the•-Govermee ..reply there will be tousle and singing, arid at the - close a national salute from the battery , in tßaish ingtouSqusre;and thetlage will,be deposited io ff.anson Stieet, gall: The ceremonies of , the day Wl/) Close with a Vend• display -of.firtmoilm at . Ilrourand Market, istreeteyand attires's Aire re qiiestedAskilltmiinate tbar,dwellings. • - • Staging-1n the Turns of an amphitheatre, saps -ble of seating 6000 person's; will-be erected in In ,dependence Square. ['he firemen have 'been re -qneeted to send twO members Or 'each 'company, - to set as an escort' to the widows and . orphans, and also to loan their ambulances fur the use of the widows and orphans. . " Dentecrtic: Meetiiv.—Pntallant. to a• to Of,, the -Petuocratic,:eoldiere. of Schtiyikillrbunty; w'ie held lait at the 'Court ROW*, The lour. of ,arrived ;. the. bell ha'd WAD rime, `lint' , the'houie wae'entpty, After the• dapee half an kiour,-the: bell was rung apftlni witep.CoLWltlierill;:latukrteroisterSllie, 'Starr Flu'her,. and Lieut. tier:. Reilly,wallted in in melancholy pro.cegsion, the empty', vomit echoing their footsteps.. They -Sat.doWl3 and waited.' pa iientlrfer the other bemoctitic eoldiere expect ed; and in abont.lialf an 'hour longer eight more dropped' in at Inteivals of ..abtint four minutes each • "malty Ychen the Ctilonel funnd that . there was no' use Vaitiiig 'longer for' au iiudie'lice,• the meeting at the time, 'wearing the'followingeickly appeaxauce; • . •,-' ' • be innved an, organization by•prorioeing . MejOr Hither for cheirman. 'The Major spoke eloquently' •to the: empty seats .on the great wrongs done t 9 the Detuocratie soldiers and :said that .had :assembled on theoccasimi to right thbee tirongs. If the..Pittelairg Convention won't reetignize Dip mei.- soldier*, Clymer, soldiers must recognize themselves. • . . - . • On motion of Col.. Wetherill. a committi* of live • (thirteen, the .ctietomnry . numb r, would have takenmoreriersons than the rneetinn . containi3d) . wes spnotnted resOlutions. . Pending the. .absence of the .corrimittee, Quarterpilter,Ellis. made 'a apt...e'en ..to the Seven . Democratic soldiers left, - during which he .rnade the refreshing aeser tinn than half the Northern army o wns c6mpoeeti of Democrati..:Ttie inevitable "nigger" Was ingerekin and abitsesi, of ouurse ' whew; the Quiriertrias'er. retired te.entible' the Colonel to read his, resolutions which endorse Johnson ; bud elynier.- and libizse thelJuion piirtY for - Not efibiee tO soldiers when the Colonel 1:11118 know if he le: st all -venversant .with'-ptiblic , affaire, that - Li 11.1stiSiichusetts; Col:Dellc , ck is Governor. Di Ohio,-General J, D. C.ix-is Govertior. In Connecticut, Gee.-J. R. Rawly is Governor, General Orris S. Ferry, tr. Si. Senator.. . In Rhode Inland, Geperal A.: B. Burnside Is Governor. • ' . ' - . - ' • In Minr.esota; General Itlarahall ie.Govertini.. And that .Gen..flaxtratlft has appointil 'all riot diem- as clerks In hie. office. These•facts show conCliPively, that• the great 'Union 'party of the country la the true,triend. and: ally of the . . .WlScionSin: Oen. 'Fairchild a one aimed Governor • • Pi • . , • In Iowa; General Stone is Governor. - • In. New yerki, General Barlow is Secretary Of Li PennoYi'ifania,ll•eneral liartranftis Auditor General, COI, . Campbell BefveYor 'General, and General Jelin W.:Geary is the truioneandidate . After thp reading and afinntinn , of, the Ci~lnnel's resolutioOsohe twelve P,moeratie .soldiers for really separated. Thris ended the•rivinur soldier meeting, the greap.st fizzle as a „wlitieal move ment, weyver:sniviti thiffoKinfy. . *. • • COURT P6OCEEDXYG9. [REPORTED EXCLrSISF.LY FOR THEILINERR „ 701171INAL clatierropasit ze4.) - • •. JusseMi`ersa--411 . Sairter, illetaxiains. • " The following are the cases disposed. of sinee.onr last reporL up to the.adjouritment of tile Court on Taet!d,ly . Morning,- when, alt the &fatness .-rtaidy had been fin Maria- Haintz--Surety. of. Piaci-14aq "It • Eckert. pros.. Eactiparty,torsy half the oasts • " • • -Caharine. Franta--titelling lignor on - Sunday Sunday;. and another rhatge of bilingtzto -mino r s. Both - Ignored. County for. costs iri - therirst.."and Chriatian•Durran, the, prosecutor ,in tbe cond. - -•:; : • David Krebs,-reported last evek.as-pleading guilty: to a" charge of forcible entry and-detaineri.was sen tenced to Pay the coats: • " ' . • 'Arthur Young was convicted of. burglary and larceny IL Ilt-ffman.: prosecutor:: - . . James Coehlan was found guilty of 'stealing, certain railroad iron hard at Mt. Laffee—Tobn. Medley. pros. " . Margaret Barns was tried for diva:orderly : Viaduct - and being a common scold,. tint> way . acquitted -on the, ground of periodical aberratio t of mind, resulting fro& • ill health:. County' (Err costa; , .". • . .-Michael Cook was convicted 'of stealing a coat. and -sent to prison for three months. Solitary confinement; Susan (colored) was convicted• of stealing a b. moot and:Senten,ed to thirty. dire imPrisonment. - solitary confinement: Ac.. . • • . ' - . Invites plead" guilty to the larceny of it lot 'At erothing. and was sent to &ismn for two yeana'solitaty • confinement- Ac': ' • ' William Crosland and John - McOnlit. small boys, - were triedfor unt I icb me Mischief in throwing. stone*, at the wintiOwevot lane Jackson. a-coltred woman: living. .at the Silver Terrace.. Crosland • was, convicted, and Meunin ruamltted: bar:directed bailey half the costs.. • Faulk Wehher—Catting and :ktrrying away timber _trees, John -F:. Web*. prosecutor. Not. pros.-•en-' R chard Williamson was• charged - " laieeny by Alex. ,Oalries..",Mot.ifres. tered. z, - • . • . Jacob Sahrmati was convictod of assault anl-hattery - on Jared) "Brindle. and fined $25 and Costal' . • • Wei. Matthews was charged with assardtand-liattery Bli Lnkowlti.„ 'stir ed pariy . to" Pay his Jamb Helsel anti Franeis Bonsinger wete.donsicted of ford 'le entry and detainer. -- on complaint of :Bridget J 6 9- 13:091as• Supervisor. of Mahanoy Toitoship, was "indicted brunt repairing the public toads. N.l. pros.. • Michael Brown was foinidguilty on the same charge. was tried and acquitted on the ghargq,o the murder of Thos. Barrett. Barrrtt was a:prisoner under settenee.. who .lately attempted to make- his es cape -when being. Conveyed 'from the Court Honse to the Heisler, a' cimstable. was acting as one of the stieriffts posse of , escort. and' gave' chase. and shot, the prisoner arter several times &Bing to him tostop.. ' It was in evide.ncethat Heisler ditiltottire till afteinne .or more 4.1' .E niwrior officers had called out two: or •thrert"tinies tostiont. ". -" • • " ' ' In the matter of theist° conviction 'of Benjamin Ban-, nun. and. Frank B Wallace. for 111).). - tbp defendants with - their ennnsel; appeared before Judge Bllwell yes . terdayrretrifing_tn argue theprevWs:osOtion for uneur . - After nannies(a new -trial'was granted ns to' Mr. Wallacerhtit: upon Mr: Hannan .items; called for itentenee,ife Orisbuteli a Pardon (torn ;WI anvernor for " boll defendants. whereupon they were - die - charged; and the ease thnefinairy dispoeeti.pf. : Tlett;Gramarl •Ujoty. Report • • perstented ,on • Thursday. of last week 11,t , Joshua Royer. Forman and the Jury:divcharged. Thee had. acted •on 'sixty Mile of indictment—retruning,fifty as true, and ignoring ten: ` The prison end public Offices were *kilted and found in rood condition A • • • • Koper Market ,St. and Clay SL in Pottsville, are de. ciarW.to.he fir very bad oondqlom and:their. repair -recommended : and attentlonie called to the denim' w orm condition of a bridge crowd ne Fishing Creek.' at Port Mifflin; laPinegviere - - . , fmnilies and invalidi and - antd only,;by de44/er B -...) - ••• ; •. • ; • 1.4 ... - . -. . A y , :teattLE l o o : A tuttb6:4l Perfritilo it 11Lbrodace or whit by any ixidY, node the community fr' — icince Incme. Jim Weil af-hariri.' atio;tutize-, _7bile i._ :t4ise'hellef, Lirite - The: not enbeft ntiltea me n of f gr4 1.48 " 1310 n‘ ' 1h 44 4 4 ...3, I+vto ,rs . And Ph)* . tutieeti n' 16 thertashlie the reliability otoni,remetlies. 'while. ' . have sent ns theme:arena , or their coiMethiit thiii;Otr Wrier": Lions enntritinte immensely to the „relief Af our aglict .eii. imfferiak knew-men. - - • ~.' . The _ Agent belownamed is Oles : fed to furnish graik. _ . 11SLY Mid - Wetlfiditeatir th - W - Mitife. - or IlfefolTmilog sv:ti i tr OE:V:7 1 2 :IA°I4I V, In. 127 X. gauss& Isatut of Bowels and.Paiaar tharefimm_ Elatuleitcy-Losa of appm;, - ' tite4i'AloeP *AO "191 11 rejli n TrtrMar Th'eY a ao; by tailfYlng the ftl halm. he system,euhrimazipiaftativwkleis # mould .not he PEIPP O3 O OI they could roach, - *flux as Diftuitiese: Neuralgia. auelletvoits MititbilitylTiStatke- Mei* of the Liver tart GOtit.'sittl other hind. ep . trAmiplaints tutelar treat 11 1 010 `-ltliblrqltle:% , or"otietfon t.f Ittr functions; bit oot be put off Wunpriimipled 'dealers witti!Utttif tsreparatideS-whirt they.: make -more profit Mr ." mend lames and take nO. others: ' 'The , 4.left watt 'pie test aid-there lerfor them. Itrid theft.hotibll hare • by .7 GYAYERNS Co44owel/C•MastE. - 0017 sol F trVll the Druggists In Pottsville: ilea; trf all Plafit4l 4B alutdfut*llCvellrwliel*•:, .>-% .t; f o '.:4XIDe 24 .68.:: „,-,10.211" (BEAT ENG= IMMEDY.' PROTECTED) Y,.110,Y41.4 ;.= PATLNIT. . . • • - - - • SIR JAhl.Rs CLARK'S., -- ..-•Celebaratist ruimity rePetreA fr o / 41 a 'Prfacripfiott . tif•.Sir . J.: iittrZG - • P d.E-M; Physician ,E.r/rnon/tnarylo the Queeiti., This invaluable medicine is unfailing. in the eure of alljdanse_tattufultatait - clactuatrns diseases to which the female tionetityl 3 antist subject. It mbderaterall. ex cm., and removes an Ithstruutioua. from whatevecanae, and a speedy cureflhiy be relicd.on.. • • To harried • Ladies '. it la particularly imited. , It aif6 In a short ttme, bring on the monthly tried With" regularity. • • - Each bottle.' price One ThStlar, bears tha'Covernment Stamp or Great Britain. to prevent counterfeits: - ' - CIETION. •. ,• • • • • - • . Theie ihOtilterntit be ferleri bP "Yetitufea . dur: lug the F11t..17'..771_12E-E AIaNTES. .rregteast ey; are sure to bring on _Miscarriage, but ht any pther tithe they are safe. • Every woman knows that the blorim• of health must • fade, with the slightest" isregnlarity or obalructlon of the mertaes. These. Fills are truly the womanv•frieml in - her honr•of trial, and, the. only sure,.. positive and never failtrt,g care of Suppression of:nature, from what ever cause., mild that the feeblest cue take them with perfect 'security. yet so powerful In their effects, that they may besafeltealled,.'t Petra. Regula, In - all easei 'of Neivo'ita end Spinal Affecilons, Pahl* in the Back and - Fatigue (Mailed exertion,- Palpitation of the Heart,. BysteriM:and Whites. These will 'effect a' cure when all other means have failed; and•altbonglt a.powerfal "-remedy. Au not con tain iron. calomel, antimony, Or anything hurtful to the' constitutittn. .• . . • _ • ' Full directions lu the pamphlet around each :package, 'which Should he carefully preserved. . - • • .SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS: - Sole tierumtl Agent for the'Unlted States and British Dominions.- , • - JOB MOSES.SlCortlandt St, N. Y. - N. On and 6 three:emit• postage. Swum en• closed to any.antborized Afrent. -vi ill ensure a bottle: mutsitittnetin Pills,. by. return. mail. securely sealed from alt observation. •' - Feb 3. .66-6-ty . U5.E,..T.11:E.:-.13 EIS T 2 • . -CCOCA'STILCEV4IOII, WIIRMESTOREIL *Perfect Hair Deacon:wand Bair Dreaming Combined, and the best preparntion for. the HAIR ever . presented to the - public ... -Will .;n-every instance :restore Dray. Hair to .its ori^inai color. (whether • Black or:Down) Will, cause Hair to grow upon Bald Heads. when 'the . disease is not hereditary. • Will atop • Illaii..fronsißeallsou yin- or. Turning Gray; will -Cure iall Eruption,. f Abe :treillsr. will Hennsie wart; Dandruff; and allay 'am alerinie.: It is elegantly perfumed, and sift alt that•can bedewed fora Dressing. , IT IS. NUT A - DYE; but breripplying the Secret ionaof the capilla ry shin& acts an a RtirPOREH, • not SOIL the • finest linen, or STAIN' the nicest bonnet' , . : • . • Mothers will•find that-when Children's- hair is harsh anOlotini“ir thfuend scant itwiffimmidistiirimprois by theniecif . the Reatorer, thereby laying the Mande . lion for. lus,uriant head - of. hair. This preparation contains no sugar of leader other articles deleterious to the heir so common in most Hair preparations now in the market.. I: is used. and reCemmendad by the • clergy and the faculty. - .• •, ;•• ./ • The preprietoris aware that Many • havebeen •dDap . . •peinted by ; thehigh Omitting pretense , of. th e rnuner- I • min preigiralfons with' which the markethat . been filled for a few years past, but such confidence • does he place I in, the rneritoi of, his Restorer that, he. ()iterate' all cases to itfund the money afterArherough trial of floe bet: .oen.if it failn.to give_perfeetecrton. • We WitairFrit in - every Instance, and - oneirial Will convince the most sceptical of its merits. • . - • . - for'. DR. , CILOICIIPS Itierlailer Flair Re.l.nrer , AZIP TA15..7 , 10 . OT111.71: . SOU by all Drug• •gbita at $1 go per bottle, or eight:ales • for $ll 55. • • .... Dr. F.B. 'PrOprietor. • • • ••• Manchester. N. H. • PSANDIaISION. Dri2gginti• Agent for Pottsville, Pa: . Jan 13, • • • - • r LITE-4:IEALTII" tRE - MTH - . .LIFE-HEALTHVTIIENGTII. - '• LIFE - HEALTH -.Handnetn and thousands -annually '.die premaultely,- , When, if they would give the. Great Freuch.-Remedy,..- • •:TIR. JITANDELKMARREI4 -- - • " Celebrated ,Speeiffac Prepared by Graticipre tk,.. Dupont.' No. Yl4 Rue Loin, bur&Paris. - from ' ' the - press:riptide 'of Dr_ - Juan Dela - marre.• Chief. Physician of the. Hospital du Nord' on Laripoistere a fair trial. they would, find iminedfate re. .lief,. and. to &oho , t time. be.. fully - .restored to Health -and streigth. - 'it is naed in; the.practice .of niany.esai nent'Prench phYsicians, with: uniform ances-sa. and highly recernmetided as the only positive and Specific • Remedy for all persons ositrering- from .General or.Nei , nal Debility...all.:Arangeruentsof. t h e. Nervons.Forces. Mennen - ay.. Inas of ,114nscalar Energy. -Physical Pros. tration. Nerysinsneow Weak Spine—Lowness of gpirits; fkimness of Milli, ilysterne; ,: - Pains. , in, the - Back' and Linil4.3rnpotericY. , ske. - • • 1 language can yonveV an' dequate' idelt of thc.ini mediate.and althost niinwnlosts change it occasions-to the debilitated aid shattered system_ • In fact. it stands unrivalled an `.unfailing, care of the niandies above mentiouod:. 'Suffer no more. but use -'The Great French lieniedy it will effect 4 cure where all 'others-fall and althonA a peiverful _remedy. .contifini nothing hurtful: -.to tFie most delicate constitution. • .• .- , Pamphlet,: - containing - dill port:icon:ow sant directiOnt fnrusing.'in lesiglish. French; ftplodsh'and German'ac; 'company each.box, - and also sent- free to any address .when re,querted. Price One Millar. per box ; Sir boxesfor' Five Dol lars.- ' • • • • - • Sold by all Drnegisbi throughout rThe_woqd= nr will be Pent t 1 ,7 ,Ipo, eeecirell cti segd in t y ir mit a4 s e re 7 .ae Cl ou t: by InefopipcotpeciflPd _ imitations. Reware of Counterfel s an d Propri - etors exclusive Avntst Fp. ;America.; G. MOSES & CO.; )7 - etinrtniiit St. tim No.*. Anthprlzed Aggut forTottewillt... lIENRY.SAYLOR, Tamaqua. Shindel & Bond. [Feb a;*•66-;—.5.-ty 71einfOrma...111indeatiam .awd-itaturrh.- treat. ed with the iitmilst enerbes,..l4 - .V [SAWS, Id Oen. fromerly of Leyden. Hollanto No, am NNE". Street. Philadelphia: Te?tlmontals frtan -the moil. tellable -iburceti in .the City' and. CMtntry can he 'seen at bta office The medical. faculty. 04-invited to acdornlianv • their . patients; AI he brut' no secretsin practice. • ARTIFICIAL' VIC7i .'•hisi.rtetl without PAIN,' Nocltruge for emonluation. 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":Restorer • No vclthlior or - preparation before or - fttbarlts nee : applled the . hand or sort brush . baiosees —Tt will positively stop the ffstr'froin fall ing. and :pause it to -cow .tiu: bald fieatbk,in all gases where the follielei areleft. . • Only 15tetits a bottle . ; six - hnttlelS . . $4L,1301d at Dr. sWATI - NIV3., 330 Noelh SIXTH • Stmeet aboitiNine, Philada.; and all the leading Drneeistaand Fanev:gooda dealers ' , Sold SAYLOi2 O 3 Feb.lo, Drat Stu*, Pottsville., • ... . , . r. • To Citairt,its:all advertiser. ,- ..ihrtving been - restrired to hmillkin sleer'weekel:bra ,very4m pie remedy. after havfmetgitered for selemr years with a severe lung - MO.I. n, andl,that did disease Con sinifition—is anal - mei to 'Make - known 'to his fellow. sinfiettes the:maw of ' ',,To all who desire R. he will send . a copy of theirtei tiertfilicib need riree of charge). with the directitnerfOr preparing, and using the same, which they - will find - a eras 'coax for • .Consvernort, - Aerne.s. • Baosmirria, Corona. Chins, and ail Throat! and Lnn Affections. Theonly ohjecrof the advertiser *--iu-sentling - the Pre: scriptiern in to benefit the ettlietedwond Spread %toilet. tine which he conceives ttf be. invaluable. and he hone* every:sufferer-will try. hbi remedy.. Reit will cost them nothing. and may pease ahlesmine;- - • - Parties "wishing the'.prestatptiOn. ram- be return mall. will'pleaseaddresa • Rev EDVVAEI) A. WILSON. Jan. 21.2!65. 44y: Millhunshenth.RingsCo. , It Y. . 4D11( , 10 .Che bete; In the world. The . Only true Ara - perfecfroye—Harmlesik—ln stant4..aeotte and Reliable—midi:wee a splendid Black 1. d 114447:4 ; -lrlcue-cvnediea the 11l elrecia °Mad Dm, a 'froakicoyab.).o3e.the ocigipal colOt. „.64.14 by all Onagglsts: , he ermine ie iticufd , . Batchilor, el Barclay. Street, Nair . • . . k.ebtilart 10.156& , • • • Strange, •but Trese.—Every_ yoang _liidY and gentleman ta,tbe . United States mein tmc, eometbing very tonch'fo their - edvinfaqe, by - rehir - niall (free of charge, )by mi,drepeing tits apderehro4 ..Tho br _b av i ng tmens . of being tnimbuggednot noticing ibis cont. ' All others will jpieziee eddrearr - their •-obed.i ent..eervant. T4OB. F. CHAP AI AN. Zan 21. 1 56,4,4 i . 1131 Broad . Y. Erosive sof Gentierisan • sitio 'en& '.ed foryeernsfrotrrNerveruttletatrltemattregsarrind aU the eFects of youttifutingliewitem.ssiiis flif tat like iirsuffering. humanity. seed free to 41 Itho need . 1 a nte !seine aM directions for making theithiPle ieuurfy h! which he Was cured. Sufferers wish, to proat...q the advertiser's e eiperienos; do so JO f a. Jan rt, Ctuinioers;St.. 3 - tO -- 12 %ilea wgEL 4 uR3 - _ Send 23 cents *i! 01 .0114 1 4 0 1i, Ri tt x! En: e m ) fistoit4patint.'yn3c. Nita ijoritma 111 •Mr t * trittimild Ws : w r .eot waning - and leistruettoi• to' Yerink..Net:— Ahni.nterimes and Abrutat whickprostrate., the vital 4 4rftb sure Meade of relief: 'Sent Aue,of therm n 'spieled 'letter envelop* ..• :Addresi Dr. J. SiourN lionsatTact minim Amodsum, Phibideitgaa, Pc 4m1. - . 2 •0 4 • • . • T 147 . • • ~ --.14-. ,Rg,__ r..'•l. ' irCK.IIV/PM ~... , r. •t-:.• 4 CR"it - ' 1 ' of -. 1. • Ea" ki• ' ••1C11"tk *NS 0 `-'- L emit, . I_CV-"r• 1-8 " °,s• - Emit- i '''',4 , - "jStj - 1,,, ~.0 fillurrEit -'3. ./ ' -''"' - w., , -,-- • ' - e.rsrr ER-. I "I • ; Tp k ir ' ' ' Autli . . ' u S itrz icrrE li f t: ... ~b, • - . ,4„ -- 0 :,..; firstrEtt-. 1 1° - . . 4 2 e '•-•; . -•••••• • amt.. f ' . • H" °^ "sp - 0 '-TErrEft : ...... IM Mi. . "TIMER* - --- . . ENT. . 0 1•ETTICR. “TErrrint- IT 4:31.1.4101 . 1341 i,_olllllE b. a lee,, Slat Ilbentit. ball 11-nd. inary 1 take, - but, gz sending Gr eel :a to Dr. Smyrna Aida sIORTH bEETlll 4 treet aladelphia. a box aril) twiinalled to and part . of Ur Led States, tree 01 1.67;y4047Mt-irritt ftligiotto #lteppitti:v • • i ll 0 . - • - - it , -1 . .111-etreet.—, Rev.. S. 8. luau. Pastor. will-preach German ev. cry morning at 10 o=4l .lettiVi In th e EVeniKit ItS ,frel4C)C2,o ', ' lta street aboval Ji J ' I r•P'-,11 4 . . • r-leing le-rfabYleriars Chithils, corher Afib• banking° and Third iptreeta. ~,,Howl *V^ Aur tor. Services, Sunday _IOWA. M. abil INV.' . Et_ inre,cTlottadity-oveatag.;,at IMP. )4. 11 Prager-Meet c', gustrter — beibre tf,' STraskrrunrill "'SflnlTat Sehocg. ' 3, l_llll"rldWi+iTteTt I el V Vtiwie. Market S4ttitri. W. S. Pr.eittolholknAf•littferali --'9ehdeea'Ribbith momino at lex o'clock: Eventrtm at i)6:' Weekly •-. 1 -1 413 1104 9 •Yri :Are**. ilErkiltYlVenings uf IS `'h el " 40 5 8 ' tre. l ll l 4 , Aktaill o 44 44 V Al ta.tOrr .1b Pr- Pai u t isi titt:eett ~, ,i) -, , , - • .- - ; ; ;; . i• - ~Lb Virt ' Illeearesie - d - Cbiseell; „Marked Skal le v - J . C: Bl44 l ovrestf....tteflk ItPc'kC e P• ',* ._ AnTY, / frf dub trermatrandmnatfah ' imm.. ter 'et! fgebbela daY.• at-la A.-311.: a 7 , P. 311:- Prayer 'Wet. 1 :end Asr- tore eyery Wednesday, evening at, ;7: P. M. 'in 'the morning an d , flargilefr' Ire the - evening, Aril Ist. 15th mid 9.9 th: , ' - ' ' ' ....I.glishiirt tile. itaimilag m14'940 1 4 ta.oo Weninig• Aprll.B4ll 'and. Vd.:. . -- . • . --.- . , • , 1, - if ' every 9 30. at tar.llliaisif.ist , vie six Monday. .. A. bf., at the finglish Lutheran Chnich, Market Square . Clemman of .Puttavilleandylcinity . are-invitedto at An Kdrriage ?Thefecil igeoiimpcinied 4416 ienti to appear in tly douvoniti, : • - 4 , fiIiGMLEY-,HILLER-On the lath inst., at the reAderiee of the "bride's uncle.- R. A. Wilier. Eau. Crroona, Schuylkill County, Pe.; by , Bev. George A. Laihner.'Rector of Chrik Church. P•Matown. Mr. Ai.- agnsti. Baremet , of Philadelphia -Wiese Jewel ma Alt,u.sa ut en*. trt. ,No Carla.: - CIIRISTIAN--bARBB/1-,On the lath that., by Rev. 3, S. Cook Mr, EDWARD Cnatartex and Mra. Elasaficr Bauer:rail of Pothmille. • *. . , • • FIERT—SAYLOIV r On the 9th by'Rec..B. CI. [Meade: Wle.' tztiir DM Barr to kiss Baca. tE J.-Sart,oa Schuylkill . 'Karen; . • ," . • JONES--SHOSNER—it del residence at the bricts.s Mother on the 6th butt., Ity•Rev, Josephli\i. m cZol.. Jona Locithavetr. Suovir..a. eldeet daughter df thu late John Alartin of Pate, . JoRNSO Olflifbe 12th toit..it St - Paul% Church. Minersvifte. by Rev. George' 'B.:Allen, BENG) B. Jonyoulx. of Girardyffle; to. enAct.Orrs R. Win. of 31fnersville. . . . . REITBR—WAqLEY—On the Tth bet. by the .Rev S. o.,lJaie; Mr. Grows W.-Retrioi to llttlee S•Lt.oi J. WABLAT, both of St.'Llstr. , ;•.' • . SimPte. announciti of r4cithx; free. TMae ac. ermipanied untainigioeut, for'ett&the cafe of 10 cents per tine . --- - ' , E4CON-Tn . l3llherton. Mahanoy TOwnship. kill Connty, Ei.lzA. wife of Timothy Bacon. in the 'Od year nf,ter age. . ' :* ' ' .BAlfß—On the iacti.Pltte.ro, vel`ownehip. Eyi•Et.ntna,• daughter of Anna and • Danielliarri aged -1 year.'. months and S daya.:' .••••' , ' •• • • • - . 61/0031. - -At Pattont4 ,Valley, Sunday averring. Jane ,tOfh..BENJAMIiN (iiltUoll.'agell 64 years and-3 thontha.• Mat...'in Sunbury. Pa , TILICIE. LAZARUS,' 4.4., whiter of the war of [SW,. .'-Wtiol,EY—On the Ilth June . at Kane: TrlrSean Connor. Pa...vervauddenia oranci . ntexi. Jona Wows. son of George Wooley of. Pottaiklie, in the 40th year. of hie age. - Hie retnaine were brought In pAr.seine and interred In the Presbyterian Cemetery nn Tharaday A1)083 THE GRAVES OF TEE. DEAD EAGLE MARBLE: WORKS, . . . • Pottsville, Po. • . Granite. Picton and Brown Stotip•Pamlly Vaniti made to order..• The work warranted to give . entiregatisfactutu.. . • • .•• •• - •• . • Mentimen's,• Plain and i)rnamental..:'Read Stat* Tombs. Rwtlosures. Tablets... Urns.• Lambs -rower- Vasei, Mantels.•Bnrean, Table 'end:Wash-stand Tope, Designs and Prang frunteried and the work executed In the best style of art, and of the very best material, • •• P. F. RISENBROWN (of Minersville), Sant Norwegian Sr. between Coal and Railroad Ste... tamer Pomrors.Fotindry; GENERAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Pr panda for Ankltga Slope ] oo yards. at Eseit . Pine. Knot. iery. be received until Saterdity,-Jinie 23, 1886., • For perticl Ware apply to HECTOR. 'HUGHES on the ground, or to EDWIRHARRIS, Sept. "Minereville,.Tune 16.1806' ' • 24-It • ir s.. IIII6PTICK:,-Thel6ipartnetPhip-heratnfore exletim_ under the ?mine and firm ,of nriv MAN & KURTZ curryin on :the coal litiodneicent Ea gle:LlM, in this day ditaolyed by mutant convent. JURE. 101UMA7sr . .NM: K RT7,.•• JNO. U. KURTZ. %Cu. Pottsville..lano§, tat:OCALuvtlll:llFltlrutlig.—Atolyt:dttig daughter es ow ntrzl pay ncidebtsof her ojutratetlan after thin date, ELIZ&BRTH WIRT, Vlldow of. William Wirt, tfereased.'. Wayne schoyikut co.. Pa., 2t NOTIVIII%—There will he's 'pedal meet ing of the Members of the iGkwid intent Fire'Onmpnny, thiM [Saturdayl evening, at 7 otclock.—. A full a'tendance Is renneetect • ' - • Ily'ordeinfthe President, • JNO. RICKIRTEL. June lA. t • _ • Seettitary.. .1 . • N. Y. tS. COAL CO. P q •Orrter. • • . Woodelde. June 13, 11/66. .• IPIEItePOAAI4 I I,:‘-Fmpo•mile • will' b' re ., /•ahred until 'July lst.. at. the OlEces in Wood_ Bide Tfeekeetterville- for •ditidtie, a TUNNEL in' the Reekocherrille Palliery,•lower • lift,* Tthni the Cmeeby Vein snnth to the New vein. The •Tunnel to he 8 feet wide nt•the bettota! R feet wide at thir top, and T feet hieh off the rails. For partieninre apply t0.Mr.,4E0. SCOTT. ineide Superintendent*nr to . • • W. W. DUFFIELIII. - :Natident Stammer. . 21-4 t • Jnne 16, .66 SZW'XOTICE--TO BRIDGE 111101 2. Ra.—Thp nndersign ed.. County Commis- sinner., Will receive sealed proposul4 until t ovitick. P .1!& - .:7ifonday. June 25th.-liin6, for the hongtrurtion of two Brtdgfy. , , one ,in Washington Towrwhip, near Schn'eck.a 'the other across the Swataranear Fhtcheitit Mill, in Pinegrove Township. Plan and Specifications piiiy De tieen by cnTltn at this office. • - . • • ;•,. -T. • E: W.: ZIEGLER, :• DAVID POLEY, Comitissionere. • MIT; Attent—P, , W. - Dzoirrnr. Cirrk. • rOnnmieliOners. , face, JaneO. '4B 4 , ----9V1111C.:=4-The Pottsville Omit 'Band re spectrally inforro - the public. that' thov - are prepared for engagements for Paradea,-' Mcnies.&c.. at the following rates which will be In variable 2.-.otie day's enurement: s3—earb Pertnnnert Political Meetings or Evening Street Parades, $3--each performer:. for Serenade, whole Band, $9O. All applications must be made to • . ANDREW R. SMITH, at Saloon of Max Dimmer's!. June 9. td6 • ' ' 23-at , IF.CnIVItit - wantea for thcr BegulAr;Anny.: For ' 16 particular= apply to .2 • . - Bet. Lieur..-Col H. C. MORGAN% IT S. A . . - • Market St.:, near Centre, Pottaville,4=a. :Jane 15, =Gr. . ANTED.—My the School' Beard Cof the IWroneh V of. Aiinensvilie,-. Six Primate, Teachers for the khnol term commencing September. 1. MG. and end ing Anne 20th; ISt. - An examination for • applicants Ix 111 - be held hr the. County Superintendent •on &Aar day:June S. ISGG. at the Brick School Building, cons menctng ,at' o'clock, A. M • .• The }marl will meet on Monday even• ing; Anne 2 . 5 th ., .titS at . which time they. will set* the nember of teachemrequired. ' M r I'IZE.MAN;Eecv. - School RA.2t . June 1(. •Gn . , . VIVA NT I? D. —A altiattloxi by an honest. either and ,-,,, industrion4 young man.' fins been clerking for a large company. . o,cod recommendatious eiven. ii' ll) make EauPeirgeneranv miefnl. . . H. 0 C., June 9.'nineiZt - - BOX !,164 Ptittrville P. 0. IV ANT person competent to manage t,ti Y operations of a Bituminous-Colliery in'..Pennsll - Address with references. stating compensation rertred. Rai 911148-Vialladetphisi P. O. A est j'an . e.2's Attie:too "by .a -. yir - competent t Bookkeepe .. r, who bail been employed Try a late mlnlnmeompany. ' Best - of retgence riven. Addreee-71300SEZEPER!' Pox at. Ilaz.leua .`May t 2 Y. 6 . . - • 1.0 , 61.. . UD BOW/ 111lANDI.Eal-WANTED O nnderalgoawant to buy old.liroom in any Quantity; betelliered , Feb MlLLlcit 2inDONEL, Coal 84, Pottavllle. b . , •.. • • 1-tr VIT !VTR 0.--Twelregood second-hand Rollins i or 34 inch Main. ' The highest cash price will be Raid for Mdchlfiery or scmp iron of - any description. Extra prlcC paid - for chain or railroad iron; Steam eticinesana niachinery of all kimle bought and sold on ebrainisaiumat the Machinery Depot on Coal Street. - - - • - • ' • JABEZ SPARKS. rirOrderaby wall will =dye prompt attention.' Dec V.. 6.3 „ • - bl.tf it*GINEN.:WANI'ED.—The en arhbwiligned *Wien to MtritraseSreeonedaiaisktftegfu Engine* of 20 or 30 Wyse-power each. Address . • . • - JABM SPARKK, Pottsville, Pa. LEGAL . . •NQII.U.ES. .• .KECVII4IIII 9 IIII , NOTlCE.—Whereas Lettere E. AdMinletantion on the estate of DAVID J. RI(LBARDS. late of Abe Borough of St..Schtryi kill County.. deeetteed. ham been grante4 to the TM deiTign4-450tia* Iterebntren,to lhoee Indent ed *lid fvtiteto 'make' payment' and thdee having eta= wlll preeent them frir men . • • - ) ABGARRT BlCTLARDB,*Threentiii. St. Ct3ir, Jine 121 h, 1866, - • . 24-61.• . . .. . _ p !STATE OE. JOHN . LITTLE. De l.,. teemed,:-Letters of Aarniniatration on the abirre Estate having been duly granted to the underdone: an pereorwindebted to - the - same will please [Hake pay intent; and these hating debris present then to - . • .lane I t .'llea-22.:41i : , ANS4..I.I"I'LZ. St. Clete.. . litnigiftllTßATOßMAlOVlllillEt , ..-4 1 1/here.' aas Letters . ;of Administration on the estate or Joaeph;Ferreliee. late of the Borough of St. Clair: in theConnty of 86141MM:deceased. 'have bPerigranted. to the subecriben.--All persons indebted to odd 'es. tote are requested, to. snake Immediate payirtent itnd three Wing elationshart the saute to present me t a - I without delay.to , JAlltjee PERREBEFL. -• • •.• • CIIARLBS'VERRIMETe. . • 14 - 16:66-42441_ 031111111181 PA AtTIONIF,4IIOtVICIIi.—WItere 'II Ile Letter of Adnitidittratton osittie estate °Mtn. Webee. late a the ,itorougpsof PottavtherSdinytkill , Ctinnty „deceased." Itive been granted to the cadet signed. weep je - tentbytdien_to all those Indebted to etdd estate to Make, *merit and. tbotietta4viltrelems Irtllfiretteri t tltern'tbr. Pettlement. ' • - • MART•W. WEBER, Rtheafifx, MARBLED. Drib: WANTKI): arlatr ST 'lsl;r/312S_ iduarrem. soot, * Resources of the only work of the kind ever ~ COA`L-IR()N b • -- incelkurrufAxionv AMtiPoPtcLAS'' ' , 7infle NINES. filed . . . _ AliM, A TEXT.BOOI( OR SS.ISS ;_issAlcAL DEVELOPKEST. A)US. MAPS AND DY ERMit . :§B., 420 - . coNTAINDiGi • S6O ROYAL Ocyh,t , ... .jihrstratfug and a-Vigilant the gent frail:union of, coa t iron and OiL met *, e ; characters. and genaral.dlxtributio u . IDd ' erareestettafona of the mat tlelds and oc,' world, and special dexcriptionx of th e 4 1 and mtneept ranhayivarda t . and th'-int. . o f the unifed ktatea, the' iron district] w, oar coustry r and theireoltary and *t i t, Lam; the -rtatiatke, elitErit IPTEIREHtH Coal. Inen:aniLOß. andauch useful tufo nhi3g and manufacturing marten, cal ,eane!iente ha r e deve.oned Lh e -- ; BrAitAitilUilt sIiIAUIRIRS • Er K t neer . of x 4, REArawNim Atarects, IP.X9llt!i • tor ck the '')tine A arier Plyaloplkia of cew, - 'fin theheginning Gott created th e . earth- . And 'the earth wax whim( and darkneas wax tx= the face at th e And God wild let there be light: arc h , l will tenth you to pierce the b,„,e, and hring 'link, from the caverns of la, which will give xtrength to our hww, nature to our HOC and itleasnEe n . • latsonceriox, . : Part • • CliArrxß t. Getilogy of the Utiles CtRA.,--Psacoute tuartrs. tr. .Geology and Formation of the 41 and the .elreat Missiedpni MIEN. Origin and Formation of oal.—c o w • CHAPTER rr. General Distribution of Coal. - • Past ill. • -• • • .caarraa ,111 story and Develop...trot dr Coal. • CHAPTER El. ••, Pennayliania Anthracites —Their 818 velopment. • , euxrrea British. Coal Fickle. • . ' Pert.'" Petineylvanle Anthracites.—TheWype i k it ! . eiu Coal Field. " - . • ~ enArm The Lehigh. Co al Beelike. Middle, Coal" Fild.—Nabanoy sad,Stu z% gigue— eIIAPTZX XL • First, or SonthemAnthracite Coal Field. 4.IIIxPTEX -Find Goal Field, continued. —Scions sodc k ., • • t . CHAPTER XIII. • 5. Bioad Mountain Bu.ins—and Cosit 4asiodm - 1, ensrrtat X. Faults and Irregularitici to (.2al I:I7APTES Zr. . ••• Broad 'Top Coal Field. • ' • Part I. . 'Great Allegheny Coal Fiehi.—Outlying • . unser,* writ. Allegheny coal Fleld, entinurd.,Cunbe..,l‘4 Allegheny Coal. Field, continua—Euo l ' • • •.• • ' cit kr-rea,xtx. '• Great 'Central:Coal Field- in 111in0n,k4..:-.70 . . Kentucky. Gteat Western Cost. Field. . . ..-A North-eastern Coat. Fields In New Engtin, ..,-.1 Dintsh Proyincei.. . '• • . ' • CIIATTZII XXII Southern Coal Fields. Mining Econgrny.—Mudesuf andti • • : GUAM= 37C17. • „ • Mining Economy.—lmprovements In 31•4 - Location Of Mines. .Stining In3provel &c, CUATTEtt ' ' XX VT, • Mine Surveying and Engineering. • Part VI. -611ArrEli 34M. " Gene . ral-Distribution of Iron Ores--TstS Character and DivereitY; • • ' . ett.i.erza ' • History and Development of the Iton..T. Gcningr, Extent, and Pecaliaritie# of it tr - olum Ilegione, • • • • • AMU -xxx. Htbtory and Development of the v Oil T APPEztrix.x. . . • CIIIAPTES XXXI. . 'Statistics of Minna and the Coal and Iran .- . • ~ fIAAPTIS XXXII.. • Descriptdons Or Mtßef', &e., &c. . :.-7 Cif..PTILE XXVl ' ' ' . .1„..• Document/ referted to in the ti,.dy of ther7--" - :. k,.T.. onArrza ximr, . z....' . Ormelnehm.—lndex. 'Adeertisernente of Mine/, ' Mane& and Profeselone, &c., &c. . ' The . details of each chapter, under -head, will be -found In the cornmilmei work; 'and a complete Index is given it 'on. We respectfully invite the attention at .gaged in the Coal, Iron, and Oil trades, ft which we believe will ;meet their special N. and the demand of. the times. We have fr deavored, without regard to coat. .r labor practical, arcurate. and thorough exposit Jests diqmssed and - Illustrated. We, thi Astray offer this bookie the trades and ' erally, as a dignified and reliable signed to represent Jur mineral resotricr • nd Oil. , . - PRICE A deduetion made to •Bookeellera purr again. C 7 The Book will he mailed to and paid, on the receipt of $T 50, in Clot -Turkey. -On .orders from abroad the Tuned Tz.t cnWR be paid. • • .' 13724JA3fiN BANNAN, Fab') • Pour • J. B. uripiNcorr & cu.,. • • TRETTBN' & CO., boar B. RARITIES DAD! ' General VOK 9iAliait.--9 tons of T Re:. U the yard t very worn : will er e Address - 4. if I.IOOSE, Re, • .Jtme,9. 66 vf, Atnirrzu LTI ber_hat, now on large lot of new and steam engine.l-lA' ti been refitted and le e One 20.1torse powe, 10 .46 •• . S 2 New Boilers, 30 it 2 • 30 " • 36 2 Second-hand 8011, With Fire taints corny . One small Boiler abo Stack 34 inches dlamen 30 inches diameter. 40' foot diameter, 3X 'eche tai complete: two We ax( inches diameter: on, ere, with shaft and bloc!. 3 foot diameter. One 14• Inch Pump, cowl One llitich " One 3ttinch AMt la Inch Pump Ftnlia with slnch. wrougl Screens; a Let of .Elew Pomp stabs, all sizes : a eizee Mao the timber of lag: find could be need foi feet ot Slope Chain, all sizt, JA HU. SPARK' Lows Iron iciLm:- .00 Howard Anima. fan SO feet hantonto, ignrwegian and 3larkrt etrt Addltinn'tn Pottavllle, Iy3ug weg of Cemetery: - lots' In Palo Alto, Pun Ct 'Carbon. Terson'lliiterial. • plan. of the lob. 48/e6163:nde15.9 G 1W 20, 666 . • I.OR relic ket etreets. Also. one on from'eentre. Apply to " • • . Nov. iB, .65 -MINING KAMM FOR SAL •, One 60 horse power new engine, 3 Mt One 60 horse pnvrer.seeond.hand ergit der. with drum. pumping and bobtinr One 40 horse power engine. with pat lug gear chain--also, One 20 horse power. engine. to Pm boileti. • A large double breaker, with two seta !ern, iron inani4 iallinad iron, Ac. ate. A. lot ot new drift ears. 40 huh One thousand drift road sills, th'e fre t APO)" °DP: W. EHEApER. Engineer° vile. Pa. , April T. 14 lIIT ' e?LE 1 11TDS11 13 N n li d 1 1 AND. OFFICE POR SIAL3E, NSA scat:a-1.141A, ODUNTY. ALSO. 'TIAN LOTS I .‘ itlitlignifY City, . Skees!indealb, Fiesta: • Seintb Aahlits# , , • . • Petterroei , • t' , . . - Ju49414 W•pe and vi llliiitaggb of Poit".ville.- 4PP) . / 11, - . • • . P..W.I3IEBATEJL At' 14: tlf , u , part of the week. a sit PIN. setting of. gold and Neck will monist:l'm Dollars reward owner by returning 1110 `s! I VT I ZZitei CHILI MING'S PIANOS , DECKER'S - PIANOS. TREAT LIISSLICV & Addrai ° L •Wboktiale Age 0-173 June 9, lib
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