InA. p MIME ~- -.~.Q1'T~~~.F~.,~~'A,.~~~ • . - . • 'facial ankforrost::- • -• IA a trenadammaiWitakbe thy.cenntry's, Thy God's and trufka." - • -,. • • Enlargenietit of the. ;ournall: We are,ci Filch esquiped for Alke t !aid ;Of ,toon. for all the,st•ft', okliatteratalaitiag 6144itti eotomna to Reeler with sifve rti f t PgP attf ' l * o l l ' we di Aircely airoOMitiOdit‘e, tha t we iroPrie War— eng the ilksisel.Tocia by the addition - of - ainthe r . cahlmir to art Page' 641' the extension of tbe eolartins. which Will eve . au. addhlear equal' to abOut eight columns of the prorea,Tormtau a whole page of , additional matter... , The change will involve e :xPertir.. of about 26000 in procuring a new press, independent of the additionil exitenspof., paper. labor, the enlaritd adze. bet the terms wilt remalia,the 22 15 per annum. in advance, or 63 :i not paid in, ad `vance, = Peralz Months. $151) in-advince. To clergy- ; men and school teachers, $1 150 per annum'to advance not paid in adysititp:' Win rites will be Charged. • Cospolapsilialblairilberri .aWd arbblisig. ds.the great -Karsd eainpaign:—one Of the moat im - ' -portent ever held in this Conntry7will soon OPen, • and in eider to enable all; however limited tkeir means. to iced the Jocarrar, We Will receive subscribers from "July to November I, at the following rates: - Single sutr,criptiOn,la advance . ' ... 1 00 In clubs of 5, to one address • - 4 50 15, ll 00 " " 30. " • " r . •18 CO, • And for each additional subscriber GO . cents each.— those who get up clubs of . 15 and BO copier', will re. - ceive a copy gratis. . •• . . . CI Subisciiptions will be received from responsibley . . mer men, payable-when Gen. Decry is elected Geitirri o t. Now, boys; go to Work 11l over the COunty and else ' Where, in getting up clubt. ,• . • • • . • Persons desiring extra copies cUany particular . 'ber for distrihntion• during "the campaign: will be 1%14 mashed at $4 Per 100. copies; 25 per 60 copies. Or. 'den for extra copies mutt be left .at the office not later than Tu e sday morning of each , week, The Jotter:Alf circulates free of postage in Schuylkill. County: Our the Comity the 'postage lab cents quarterly, or 20 cents a yea,. paid. in advance.. : ' • '• '141:11. CY—'rECE Some of the New York•papets are adv,oca tiog the repeal of the NstionalsCrirrency and 'favor the. issue of all the currency of the. country by Ile national. .government in the shape of greenbielci, in order to save.in,- interest.. The true policy is tn. retain the government issue of . $500,000,000 gyeen backs. and make up the balance of currency required by the issueof the national banks until ell the interest hearing currency is funded, and the national debt'is placed in a shape by which It 'can be easilymanaged.-- The States have given up the'issite.of a Bade bank currency And, substituted the issue of notes based on national securities which gives ._us n' secured national currency of equal value all over the country. This issue is "controlled by law, and this is all that people require.— !They ere- opposed to placing the issue of all the currency in-the hands of any Administri liori or pirty, which would inevitably lead to the Concentration of. all - power in-the bands • Of. the:general government. . This must be carefully guarded against, or our government would soon be converted into a - despotism.— The money power, and that wielded through the pationage• of: the general gOvernmeut,• must ` never be concentrated in the same . binds, or the days of the Republic would soon •be.uumbero. • • The most fetisihle • Plan to regulate the currency, would be to fix a limit to the issue of currencyor all kinds, - say $1 in, currency to $3O of the value of the real and personal estate of the countryy r --retain the government • issue of. non-interest bearing greenbacks— fund the interest 'bearing issue ss rapidly. as Possible, and gradually expand the national bank issue up to the limit, if the wants of the itxmntry should require it, and then cease legislation •on the subject.; 'because as the wealth of the country. increased the national currency would, expand to the same extent, up to-the atilt,. Without any legislation what ever. This would, effectually check all ex pension and • contraction, while at the same time it will' give all the currency required for developing the country-and Itir its business operations. Then each State Rill secure •its • proportion of currency based on its wealth -L and, if necessary, it could . be so divided as _ to grant each Congressional district its pro portion; . „ • • . After the, interest bearing currency is with.: driwn and funded, the question of funding the non-interest : bearing government curren • cy would be subject Of Consideration, and if gradually withdrawn' the • national baUl• •-• issues would take Its.placeup to, the limit.— This is 'a subject worthy of the consideration • of Congress and the people:..' • In addition to the above re r inodel the Tariff' - and make it protective to all -branches of 1 American. Industry..:Then add a section an ' thoriziug the - Secretary of the . Treasnry to increase the. duties - . 10 or' 15 per cent. when , the i'mportations exceed the exportations from • . 5 to. 10 per cent. exclusive of gold, until the , exportations exceed the imPortations, say 5 to 10 per cent.. If. the exportations are ex . .c.tasive, And the. drain of 'gold from shrewd destroys foreign* markets; the duties can be . reduced a certain percentage until the equl librium: is established. In this, manner th:s question also : can be removed front further legislitiou until our manufacthres are so fully established as to authorize a reduction of certain per centage cm the whole scnle of du ties. This is Simple—=could check excessive intportations—keep our gold at home and en . 'able our banks to resume specie payment - within six'or nine months after its adoption, Without:contracting the curreney to, any ex:. tenter deranging the businen of the country. Such a tariff would settle this question, ,in connection with a limit tO the cu rren4, based on the wealth, of the country. • Business men approve of this policy—the producers advo- - rate it—and why does not' Cobgress adopt it ? It would fOster, the development and :industry • of the country to a greater extent,, and give greater stability to busine s s than: all the teals . lation On thiit queition combined for •the last thinly years • • _ - . • —7, . DE Ain OF GENERAL CASs. . .-;4lont Lewis Casa died in Detroit, Mich., on Sunday lest. aged 87 years He.was born in _Exeter, N. .H., October 9, 1782. He was's pupil in Ex eter. ACademy, until 1799 In . that:ye-in he I taught school in Wilmington; Del. In . 1802 he-opered 'a law office in Zanesville, In 1806 be went to the Legislature•and aided in breaking up Burr'S'Western expedition. He :then became United States Marshal Ohio. He'served as Colonel in the War of 1812. lie subsequently became Brigadier- Oerieral in regular army •He was with Gen. • Harrison and in the - battle of the 'Flames. Subsequently he :wa. appointed Governor of Michigan. 'ln 1815 he moved to 'Detroit, and by 1831 bad made 19 Indian ::treaties. • In that year he was made Secretary .of War .by, Gen. Jackson.: In 1836 he was sent as Minister to France., In 1844 bewai a candidate for the„Fresidency against Polk. In 1843 be was choseaSenator from Michi gan. In 1848 reirlor President against qen._Taylar, and win; defeated. He'was re elected tor Abe Senate in •1851,-and was again candidatffoillielies-IdeneY In 1852, when taerteralliercit -Was 'nominated. ; In 1557 be Watil4..*ibi Secretary of State by Mr. pi- Cbartall, • For the last few years, worn out bj age rind 'oppreesed with Its int3imittea, 13 . e; MO' Ith.9 B P deitfl l J 6 soon 6*it. d retired public notice. ln, the great emergency of the cone= try, however, 4Oidliitiet4inaafc!) l , o vied his ciiru piiginent • redber:than party creed. and took Isitong.ftnd,l4o:lotinti:in ivon of the War. ile maynot,-perhaps, be sal& to have let , hts paYt3i. and Yep latignikee Iffilf,itidn ion'tTfignOlllo6-4401,V3 OP:4/14rfkiff diTtiktft - • • • Dia some' ._.„. fficult is tronbleyour qat.t- ~ ~.f r - --- -: . „7,.i . . , _) . . „_ . ~, ~:1 firmed Cop hut* is at tibia atilt • ,r4llret T. 'OPP** ;'- wonied at therappant see& m. e 5 . k..,0 . 10 . . -:,... ..f 4 .T—''''' i„ , ,, •i t er days since in ' tot4e\rebel ' se . ' ,- i • . 7 . ' frost..V .-. ..... ,; . thaPieniatar arl:treas .. _, man from II d,Atiilarria, ,*CoO dotf4e .. are toeing,' .:,:-. e - t i the Ofie, 'tot perbeadi believrOn st t literis*s, bull' , diritiutd. w . 'le . ,:., rh.'f' , forgrOn - C*- 1a , • '' krAi.' he .4 .o,4out:*dal o p bee*" w,..i - .01.- e ; .- - - - .ta .w,.. __ . "per Fitt;, timeaiiiiiii w be arlfrOpars e' al ga:me'ir-.. &oft .'' ..eferg .e. Protective Poiicy.-- . ~ .. - " ing.ol. secessionists c4;44,-„,,erwrici.arati his , . .ot be tione . .. matl.ar.ll.ltoi,... Here is a speaiinet bri - 4'. Ilidviis Ja . . , .- •.. -. hicresiiiii 4 1 exiiiiii,iskontr_ 4brammera l ...o -.4 Ills, ,' ...' . - . 1 -41 f adVii4 - 111e l t end hayangner -*- 41141414111 " wrtetttele~ th e y, - 440tredotrtirixiiirta4" . 1 - - Ip“p77le w wilt thwart your designs. /1 . We' pendcgisi ' '. 1060511, ste... Ilia bellillbe . lowered the standard of their Crmfederacyfibey , have Mil . s, .1 1 . , , . ink lowered the standard of their _pride—a becoming 2of the .:_-_labor: and i itidt .tstryr--of the_ counry, ~ d e intheestinsatioweldir-bantrable-eriany.--The . ~, ~ ........ Smtbernee has around. ht without - ' ' the I." Wait 3.4e-triplu•dera , fl r Ihmri.l:l4"" -will: ra n merits ofAbel late enntest, Atiiltenior e ee, i .1 1 ii re A t , i t i 144 et • t '...' ' ii,"Trilifo4. rurge i V ovwaa- 0 his P*Ple. - - 'jbectazie. 'I C - ileittis dre ciola: . . thong ~ it win no, dfmmishhis tone lat he cars ' opper an • . st - - - . , .. _. • en his Ewa toll wal i cer nearly; -a hundred thiscoomd of hi. conrsgeons -enemies ; and NiziatAisti, ..,, BIG HT .., ~ „.,, I I- "Et:Wing on the:Fankee's grave. • . ,,..,...,.. Republican 13"1"4 , " '''-' "" 'lle Witt not dean himself a slave." ,• . Tile uonano it states thaetne' State =--" - 41 .nrglies , -ba cit P as .r r-"V -441"Ildetf) --131$001-aAffilra'ficl—'—a ning Bulletin, for the Chaneeti of speedy re- 1 , 4 .übt.-. ' :The CopPerhe.ds and -“My Policy" ' admissionrtofongtness pf - c. Bontutph repmen- ',, followers made re desperate effort _ to' carry the tative.;, that ihOse who- airendy disgrace its ; f!..Pglairtf6.llot:the ftr . ;Pnblierud, itAte .4i lineWhii4i tiarned in Utile Iniiiiilftr iii.nntl- unPhed - in both branches. ' The- tneotberis' eration fr o m thelkefringkorthe war. It is'.: elect'siiiiiii aa,:tfAtcyiEi : .. . - L . . *shocking spectacle to wilneiut...When a meta- ~. Isß 'L t - ', enate bet; oeCon g ress sworn -AO uphold .ills - e gov= • • . . . .21 ; "'`.:' 18 eminent and Constitution' of.: the: -United ' ..- • • H ,ouse •. . , ~ .• - . , States, thurrpublicly, and shamelessly gloats! - • 7 .-;, . :• ir" over therecollection ihat pre", huidreidthni- i. Whichsecnres two Republiciii.United states 1 aged' of the 'brave soldkini Of - ,, - fh - i I , tepwic - Senittews. . 'Where are the , COPperiaeadii and 1 'WO in - griiVeii 'over , whie.li',ihe_Stiutheitier .51y I:ol)cy ?" i '-.: . '. •' ' pay tread with pride, . and to whiciihe points', ..--.--. ' _.., _• ,- - ~-; .. as proofs of. Southern ProweS4L. :It's easylo 1, 'P ri it'"nbl'.4l#l.'na7-it.s. ta • 0., , ; 7 . . see the spirit of inerrtinguialiable hate with . ' Erf.a7FRAGE * The 'l'l2l4 ,PISTEXO4. - COL - . which Mr., Harris rejoices" eierthese ‘,:yaii 7. , ' .: . .. ,If Congress,adjQurns, until . gran tin intelli.. 'itee grarea.'".auti we do notwonder that these who, throughout the war, went hand-iihand -gent' F 4leraire-la all •• classes in'ibe`Dis!riei of Withi this tniseiiihie! traitor, '''abil l * ( awa y. !.. Co l um bi a those whoierved in:the . Arrey shocked and disgusted With inch an iniiecent In putting down' ihe .Rebellipp, .without re-: exhibitiOn...of ..disloyalty, and forage spite; ; .taid in Color, 'they ;will diaaripoint the 10 - yal They have not objected to fraternize With . pe,eple ef the !lorth."Tbistin age of rapid pro ? . 14r. Harris; so tong as he reserved sinili . ei-'t giess , ":a n d nnlored.loran't!tilili!'n-n Mi?cti, be - ' hibitioris for the : select "Circies - of the f a ithful ' ter right to -ei n t e ise .flin right beanif lil g el . b c -n white rebete . nd.trisitori--rso;says every lival -Democracy_; but' when- be breaks into , the - a 'arena,ic' with his foulmouthed treas o n, -man in the country; and this is the gues s • . . . ,„ - they will have none of him. ', . - -. um' b e fo re t he PenplC..."lall'irattors buper - 2 --r------,---sw-eswm.''es----------- mitted:to vete, while loya l men are prehibj ..- . ~ Tira' Torts Socntsas' c . 1. 1 -3, cLuz!.—The ' ited ? By.passing snob:a „law;.. before' _it ad ' Copperhead.oigai, here is 'very vehement in :.jaunts,, C a ngraaa.wm add . 'another , jewel tto denying that the patina of :dead'-men. Of de- .`the crown or honor; steriint patriotism and serters, and of twildiers without their consent, incorruptible , integrity Which already.,eagir , were used' in connection with the forming of des it s braiv_ '- ' * ' • .- - - '' - . , a SoldienF Clymer.C . lnb in fork. Very ve,elL ',.-', ' —"-- : • " . ;i • A arAtricrt Union man 'in Tennessee, lit a We- have the York'. True DemOcrat of Tires- 1 . letter to Col. Stokes,. calls upon . Congresi to day. last, before us, which. contains the fol- : • • i disfranehise the '-' Nov hero ai ' well :,as, • the loWing:on that su b je ct':.• . • ibomes itsieti blew' mein roi7dtrirs,,--31.05z or . Stintherp Rebels. l''He' t titinks ' the Northern - THE Czymtra Ct.crs..—We. the undersigned, athiwe-11 . 0.1'4i: guilty, than y an 'or their names were published in.the,"York Gazette and York • ira l t6r4. nre .l Democratic Press." of list week, as uniting - in a'call Southern associates. ; •So ;does every other for a - meeting of honorably discharged Soldiers to • ' , m at t: - ,• ~ 'form a club in favor of the election of .ifiester . Clymer -1 „ a 1 • ' • :. . -:. as Governor, - in connection with an endorsement of Andrew 'Johnson's "policy," and other'' Copperhead ' .... , ,••• ... humbaggery, hereby assert that we never signed any , , adocat . Aftawo such : paper, nor au th orized any person to sign -it fur us, - nor consented to the use of our names, net. are we Willing to support the electilm of Clyine*, nor do any . - Weekly . Alenniike.... .. . other of the matters and thing% which the offie,s , ekerx concerned in getting np the list, published in the gis,6B„._:„gunel cep :"" 1 soopea • csi,iang "Gazette' and "Press," want' to accomplish. Ins plain . ' ms" " Th 1- . - : . words, out' names, if subscribed by any one ,o that . ~. " -.— . ------- --;.- list, are forgeries, and we do not intend toaupport any 23 '3ATUCDAV,.• . candidate or party, who, while-we , were engaged in 24 austssy . lighttng..lhe battles of the, Union against.their . dear 1 ..,5,, y"NDAY.• •• • Southern brethren, - did all in their power to disfran- .° 1 1' 18 " . "••' • chise us and prevent us from enjoying the right of 2, W coarsoAv. Istlffrage; denounced the war at a failure. clamored for ' 2B Vuusso , " 1 an immediate suspension of arms, and were defeated . 29 FuiDAY. in all their treseherons and unpatr.olicpurposes by the , : • -MI. votes of the soldiers In the field , and the loyal people athome. a_ , "Philip Lehr, - ,1671b Bert Penn% Volts. • .. ~ Cornelius Lefever, Co. E, 207t1i Pa.-Pole. Louis J. Ellenberger,m Pa- Yitle• Frederick C. Able, Co. E, 10th lo i. wa_Tots. -Frank Steininger, Co. E,.Pa.Sith Vols. Samuel Croats, 16th, 81th and , 76th F. v.. onnta OMR . . ••• • • . • . The fol Towing are some of :thnee ivho . had not the opportmaity'Presented them of eigniug• the remon 'strance, . • together with Shoe that Are deserters And dead men, and those who verbally protest agaimet the' appendingof their names to that :scroll of coppurhe. infaniV published in the "York. Gazette:" . • • - Henry Liekaway, ilth •Pa.Civitlq, dead. .. • lith•and 16th Pa., absent; •, . • .. 'Wm: Fry, 87th Pfl. without authority.. John Barry, 87th Pa., absent . • • - • D-tvid McCreary, - 87th, drummed dot of camp; •." • . Adam Reisinger, Dvist,:absent. • • •-• :• ' George Feathere, 87th. absent. .• • „ ' • .GeOrgeArtnprister, ‘2o(lthi - absent- - . • . ' .1. V. Beck,"s7th, without authority. • • , • • George-D. Decker, 187th, deserter.. ; . • Rudolph Patteison; Slth, absent:. • : • - 11eniiariSauppe,' 87th, absent. ...tOt , . •• • ' • Jacob Dear, h; - WithoutauthOrity. :-.GeorgeKtthiss,AOOth,tiltsent.--• . ;William Kunkle, 106th, 'deserter. Reuben Able, 87th; no soldier. • . • . Henry Berry, 260th.' without antknrity, - • William - -Otretie, Bath. dee& • •• • .. : W,illiato Selfer, Dfith,. a "Boy .in Blne:" - • . William Royer, 187th,'alisent.c. . Daniel Platz,.4oo:h; without antho . rity. - - Joseph Mack. Without authority. . • , Frank Wise,-111h. absent.• •" . • . • • • ,' Lewis Shenberger, P l sth, a "Boy in Blue.". . • - ',George "Lott, 87th, deser,er. , •.• . Conrad -• Heiser, 11th OW.; absent. , • ; . • • . • Jacob Lehr, 200, "Boy in • . • • How abdut the York Soldiers' Clymer Cltib after. that kind of, testimony ? How . many "boys in blue" thinl& you, would feel proud to belong.to it? ' . • Ourtssa.vesl—lt is well knoivn in this'eom munity that-for the lot sir months the health of the editor has:suffered to some exte! . l, and we have not been able to devote as much of our time to our duties as - we desired to do, and therefore,- articles ..relating to persona matters; were written by our assistant, Well under other circumstances, we would have penned ourselves.. Of course-our assistant did not understand these personal questions as :wellas we did, and . in peaniodseveral 11r tides fell :naturally, into some errors. .In contradicting a false statement in,February, last, he used the word' "sentence" instead Of "conviction:" The popperhead organ . bad Charged .that we Carried.pardons in ourpock t before we. were . convicted, to be used in case, of emergency. • Iri justice to the Gover nor we desired our assistant to 'contradict it, and to state that such a charge was a libel on the Governor. Onr assistant wrote it as fat lows "it is a litw;l on fhe ooverhoi'of the State to used that he would before HENTENCV. issue a pardon." He inadvertently,. substituted . the word "sentence" for:. "conviction:" .: Gov. Porter once issued a pardon before.cmviction. and was censured for so doing. This we believe, -is the only instance on record .where a par don was granted by any .Goiernoi hithia State before•corivittion; But there ia• no - ire propriety in granting a pardon Area convie: tion, under a proper representation .that said conviction WAS Clired ;by ImprOper motiVes,: and was' , unjust, &c.. as was represented in this case without our knowledge. .. • - The Pardoning power was Onntetl to arrest all unjust. penalties, and' tliere*ia'no impropri ety in using it at any timeafterconviction, but to. pardon : before dmviction, is open to. very grave objections. We‘Consider this ex planation necessaryunder the circbmstarires. . As the pardon has already been publi::hed, 1 we append .it, showing the ground on which It was granted PENiiiSYLVANIA, ae. A. fi. Cream . . . • . the name and•by the authori ty of the CornmonWealth Petior.VlVanin. Andrew:G. Curtin. Governor, of the Mid Common" Math: . • To all, to whom these. Presents thall_come,sends Wara." - ss. At a Omit of Quintet. silt:Hilo& In and - for =the County. of Schnyittill, - held .In' Pottsville. In said County. *,n .the Seventeenth:day of: May. A.: D., one thnumnd eighttumdred and Slxtv•sir. a certain Benja. min Banukii and Prank] in. 8.. Wlllice .were - convicted ution a certain :indictment ehargifigthem with "Libel ;" • Miami:As, It - hal -beim .represented to m'inr good and moot/dile citizens of - odd County of Schnyl. till. RP Will rally appear by reimence, in paper" now.. nn site to thd.OMee of the Secretary el,therorowinnwealth. - . that the•libcil wherml the ,Mid Benjantin Damian . and ImnltlinD,--Warice Were tomb:led imaraddh•tned irtr mediatelYnfter the bratatrourder of•ff. Ii -Dunne. one of the moiii ecititnatile citizen§ of sAId Connty. and when the entire eiletnunitY teas . agitated and 'appalled. not only ftie.thoidish eircumittuays attending the eint miMion'of this crime.. but also by the alarming inditts- Ups; it presaf ed of an incrtiti=e of a Spirit, of las Imp.' Vsiii lb orghorit the County tbit•the repntatlon of the tobt Bannon and - Wallace inceitliens.: and their course es, pnblithere of a pablie yowled. have techhe ewir as to Justify the opiniou.that, !tithe patilicatinn of rtcle • fdr which they Were indicted end convicted, their were actuated by a dedie to Sid Fit theseppressloonf crime 'and disorder. by calling' ihe attention ortheir fellow- Otizens to the frequent evidences of ileflar.ce of law and the necessity for nromPt. Minishment of the offenders : and that In the opinino rdthe pstitirmers, the raid -Ben nett and Wallace Were- impmpertrconvicted,. for, the reason...that' thamiblitathnorefened trivrict. not iiirela tion to any .matter depending in-mid Court. mw reds. Lion loan President andAm9cilde4pdgek.whM. ing as a' Condi and' • '; • • • • • Witioncisi Hon. .Bolinted: Owen Parry.' . David IV Green.,Esq., .Charletiltaber,Dwit., IL' F.. Whitney. Din., George. W. ? Snyder.. Et.g.,Jrredmick , Patterson: Esq.. I,IIIA lanes& Pity: N...Whltner, ;Esc- -J. G. Prick. James John. Hays. Eaq„ John Irsq James frsq . 11i Smith,_.ffsci... John T. Werner. sl.q..:D4vld 13eveddire, idaim .Req..'-and oth, trey carneitiy recommend the ; Ititerpaitkm 'of Execc tivit clement/ Di behalf of the id %MAU and Wallace. ••iii w know_tbeivfore, That in cOnslderaririn of the . pretelses Mad by, virtne of Die authority vested 'in- mi by,tbe Conelttithin. l have pardoned the mild Serdamin liamuin and Pritaktln B. Wallace fd the erigtoorbareOf they:not. crinvicted 'as. afoltsotd.: sMil , they've !hereby thereof lOW p. ado accordlosiy,.. -- •.• . • i • . , Given antler my hind and'the cheat 1441 of the State at Ilarrishorg. this feat-mitirdw_rof June: in-the veer. our ,Lord.: one thou s and • eight hundred and'aixtitilz. cud - of the Commonwealth the rdnetteth.' _ Xtr,Dtrinat. ffiecterary of the.Compingramilth: • -- • • -• • • •• „ , vaa,tata vers am wass! o dem . gned writ:agave loyal:24nd fahtfol ofticeri inNea JetseP.Stenaltais:the Benito'-at the instance of thecaratitir Seottill,t Arere'alt , releoa l by the Saha* 410 1 1111Srlitairdeeiribil's treason, Lite 'biaisbetter.illtluiJadu, hang himself.' 29 1 2 34 [ .Last ..2 1.2 Tan 4..29,7 351 New'64 19: 5 11'ey'g. 4 • '4'017 • 35 : :' Full Q. 19, 6 49.evreg 4 Fug U. 22 10 39 ern!g • 4 29'7:. 95'. • • • . •-• . The Poiteville'Crieltet Club lips chillenged the St. George, New York. , : To-mon.crw:—Tweuty-fifth Sunda.* of thil year, and fourth, after Trinity; :Day'd length,ls houra aud 5 minutes:', . ." - • ••• . . . • Rain fell iu • torrents on - Sulfas); last, calming finite a . freshet in the'SehnYlkill aud streams that empty into it - here:.. • . : , '' 1. 0: Bright& Co.'r-hardware s,nre.in Ashlan d , was sligiitly damaged by fire oh Tuesday last::— Catuaebf ~fire bursting of a lamp' in the .cellar.. . • -itePeritly, John Connor, repain3man on the Mine Hill Plaine, wasyun over . by cars and so seriously injured that Lilo amputation of .a leg and' auger. was rendered neeepsary. . • .. . . , A flood in Ashland lin Ttinratlay. of laat: weal filled the basement, of King's Hotel, Centre stre et, with Nratei'," and several other babertieute,. dying some damage. . . ..• • . . 11 . 4 Braling Milrond Gnmpriny..baa declared a diridentl of 5 ncr cent. on the • preferred and common stock, (near of National and State tazea, iip.yablein-oaeh r .cin. and after - Jnly nth.' iNew.Cblithictorl-31n, D. Reeser, .a br,altermati on, the passenger trains of -tile Phila delpid a' arid itaading 'Railroad tor some time paid, haa . been promoted to a - amiductOrship. - • The T Fourth 'if Jag in. be delebrated in 'Tre mont by the."W9shington Litvrary Society" and: iill or 'the Siiii4 . aclio , ls imiting,.proceeding .to a grOv . e.. .neaT town, and, listening to speeches, • - • . . .. . , . - Th e Gran f.Zimites:--Lient..lter.. Reilly has been eteeted.Captiin of the Zonarea: - A meeting of the Company will be held at its room on Tnots day evening .next, and general attendaneeOf the' members is desired. . ' . :.• • . . • - . • • . Rpbteries iri l'ort.6arbon.-On.Saturtlay night last in Ptirt CarbUo the. itsilbog of .Mr. - Abram'. .Putt was entered. and .robbed, of a 'quantity -of clothing; • Other piaci:a 'Oontaining provisions, hive aiad, been fobbed reeettly." No srieste: .• - . fOiirood Accirield—On Ale 14th' inst., a train of coal.ca s was thrown from the track near St.. Nicholas. in consequonce of running ocr'it cow: Si , iveral of ihe.cam were brOlteni but . fortunately, no-person on ttie train was hart: • . •..• . , . •. On the' 11th iced: at the Strongsville celliery, Michael Barohroke, of Donaldson; an , employee, . was run'ever.by. n loaded damper and .had one of his legs mangled..' wounds were promptly dressed .and, he is recovering..... •-*:• •. :••••, • • • . . The editorof "tile Trcniont-Unio, who le a` vet. eran, in noticing the Democratic:soldion; meeting held, hereiast week; 'says It WAS a mixed tin 'affair eto ars 'ROUND-A-MIMI and BLIP.-OVEIit,rATIL 91 cuUrse every vOiran,kumis . . Ser era . ' of oer..eitzene, were "robbed-. 0 Mertday by pieicpeekets,. w.bo ' .ficeernpliy- Howe's Circus. Several wateties and small sums 'rriehey were taken.' 3leati atirml4 h. tidopted by the proprle.: tor of the elrews, atep_ the operation of these . • . " . •-- •• • • . . Thonuis Cochran ot...kahland, ailed on Tuesday in Philadelphia; where he. had gone -f!zw..rnediCii advice, froni the effectiot a cut ' below; bisi 'eye' which he received on, the 9th inst.,. and .in.which he - canght.. cold, .eanaing 'his eye: and race to swell terribly.' • , ,• '• •. . . . . . . Accidentally; Prowned.L-The Comner held- an inquest do Tuesday haat, belowSchnylkill'llaven, on ..the body of .George, aged six yeart,, eon; of Mr.-John:DC.ibert, Rho was accidentallv drowned in theranarthikprevions diy. Verdict in accord-; anee with the facts: ' ....* -.-. •• - ' ' , . . . . .. • - - A iln;7 - aaid to have been Maid, Rae Mint in . 'nor ris' Addition on Tuesday last: Aft there is great danger at thineeneen.fremOyge running a t iarke, umnitzzlecl, the 'Connell very properly, at int last meeting ordered that the ordinance . ill - rtfeience to this matter:Bll(4lld be:enforced at once; • . ".'hoo(ing ClirarclaviTlO on Irneeday evening Tat driring an Altereatitm be tweenlolin Marley and John • Lntz, -the " former was *baby. the - latter, the hall it! , a revolver 'en- tering hie head; As there -is: every probability. that Ifarlev.willsx,e4.;i'cer,'LlitgLhas. been held.- in $lOOO -bail to answer. • • .. . ....r . .Wil . enßobintoreri 'Circoe'svis in - Trernont,:t.er-. oral men cootteeted attempted ' tai break into the • house Of, Jacob . Stark near' that ptaee,, - but Mr. g: received hem to "yrariftlywhy the aid of a trusty rifle;; ivith'which he' wounded one of, the raacalt,.that they,beit a hisety.retreat; carry . • tug Off their wounded.' . • " _ . • • POslponed;,--The Owed Intent. Fire Cornpanyuf this Borouith, Atte PollPoned.the parade and. pie nic which it intended to have on the 4th of July until .Wcdtieeilay,, the - let of Atiguet, in Coinse quence of the fltg'recerithin in Philadelphia.lt wili we doubt :not; be one of the poet 'pleaaitut 'Wined - of . the season. ' . • - • . . th . • . atch: between the ',ottswillei snd Trenirint- Base Balt clubs, was 'played 'at Sehnylkill.Baven op ',Thursday last.. Eight. in flings were nlmTel - 1,.. the score at the close, tand log follows:. Pottsville.: 115; Tremont, Both clubs are new, - and this is the first.. klatch game Vise ball everntayed in thils - County. . . . - • Tamaqun the following committeeoie of •Didies has been sppeintect:to itilpinve the soldiers'lnt in Old, Fellows' Cemetery: Mr*. • :Ronland:JoileN Mrs- L. Allen, Mrs:G. Tl 4, it.' a. - G. W. Cole. Mrs. di. P. Fowler i Nre.;;TohoGirter Mre. Donaldson, Mrs. Bev. Thompson, Md. IfF. Stidfole,'Mre. G. L...,11.0 . .yd. ' : • On Thnrge,fevening fast .liiettiefore'the com mericement of the performance of :Hoe's Chews,' in .4fahland, the tube of Abe chandelier, -filledl with c ami k hoie,; . explotredi -setting fire to;the can, .vas. • There wa s great contagion among th.o . an• • dience. Two men and.gevtral wornen. were seri, ongly - Irk:rig:l-by being. trample!lia. $0 hype fortunately, were , .• . „ . . . . . n.. Geo. R.' Alen'A of. Miners:vine, held an Episcopal service in Tivinont Sundaj•• • As there are, sev eral . fa m ilies of this religious, de, - tinaination in • 'that' plare,'a Chtircli: ' neded. .06 ills _point; the Union says: • • • • . . ' •. • Our Episii.opall mei:o9 ,arxpaking, strenuous efforts to eat - gbhtura claw& in this place, arid-we trnsilhey will!truceive ,•enoutarsigement from all true frieiads of Clirislianity .here and , elsewhere. . . , . Rune:mfg.—On Idanday morning • but 114 Idr, Ileurplleher of ,Soutlt Manheiut• townehip,..,yrni drWhag. street; , :130m4h, with; timid of horisit& - riiii any'. • "Itte: 'Reber was thrown frent-4/5 -wwigotP4o - the ground be tween. the howw.and. the Sront:.w4eln,- - =drew severely initadiStf the hwaathsChn wannonveyed. to*the c.filee'tif Dt. Ilsibtretiat t where his wound* weigAretionid:-,'Att;tEtilifianwinn e siiiermiisonage Treiserat Epiiscopal Church has Veen completed 'sad is list' ready for occapuicy. " • - .. (L.. Anticipnted: Visit to ULU: &lion; ' 4 ,-14Eirme, Wantingioni,4"elir•large. - rinnabta the inerchanta -andflimanao*Nten of- %Wit** Del; will vWitl*dtLon Tuaal 9tPurP o6 o - or insi I ede-0P4:0A,1 4$ rattyreoal and gle•-csennibraose" niaitted *tli_dos-411norialtnalr , iiiington in*iiLtelar filii*-.:-. ~ , A .,-., the nienraietNallui ,C - 44; . . 'etidiEg n el4- - 4 - . " ; . - - --- , lige IiAL , .a. -e-- -,t--.*-. -.- , •,,J* 1-:.-,v.,- ; „ 1 „. 1-&_... ---- • '-`/'''.47* try .. • ' ' - ri r i:.-...:"-A. : : Oni'rendera tiiiiioioi,,,Lothip , , , inutX tan i e. liTeittaftitYiftfir Ificieil on the *oorrung t &I, -..&.RulerAlliblk-ef.44R7liil4.tar 144"* , If b'eliiek, - .6,:114 - preeiself, an_ arhielt 7 i members . of the noder. - ,aaainvite , l -ao partleipato: - ..For the . awoPOildaUnpauf the o.itiaenfPf Mineravillei an, -extra :train lab, -ban%4sll4at 43ace 141.* sifc: .: mingliwie.diacely afterlhe *44. - 12 , &•.5- , -? mull . of attending, to prevent any inconvenienba• on' their part, are requested to procure theirtisk et,:tia**MPotilble• '1 .. . 1 - - 7 4 ,1 •t 1 . * - Mr.3o n Fleck of bictiterey, Foster township, retired to bed about 11 o'clock. At 1 he was alive and i apparantly.well, a, d reques ted his wift4 to get Ulf WI? fp the morning and make breakfast' for as he wanted to. visit Pottsville. In the utartung he waw -found Or la' lead. -it brenteposba that diseaso .01,140,11a:hi was'the cause of : his dealh.,._ 'blr t Reck at,the time of his death Wes ibegt4Ozekts of age. llle hsdAept.l,lwitigtat-lifointere4; for several . y,eap, and formerly , Twos Twain) that place. " . • . o".•Tbitradayn'ext Irmetiiille, • theiOviill a _protession' tbe'.odd,'Fallovsn'' Lodges.' and ,Encampments of:RehitYlkfil Gattity;;on the mei 'aka of a Bible presentation by tbe.Daughters of Waimea - to 'Frtentlahip...Ennampmerit, -- No. Right Worthy Grand Repreaentative of the Grand -Ixxige:.of ;the -United , '.Btates, 11.:A Lambeiton, will make the presentation'. ', Eminent 437skent from abroad *ill be present. Th.e 'linesmen twill be one of great interest; , . . aa , all the leagns' and muamis.:l:tents. of the County. have.,beett invited :and are expected to be present.;_', . Harrel! circus troupe; per'scincitmcement, made a beautiful ei . .greP tulniAlval ( 11 1(9444 3 * VaPrn:i l 4l fiat: The' Rrcifieisicin compi)se4ki krug4ttmelutti , ed and their sguifes, withr.tlieClegant cars con lidding ontheir tops:picturesque groupiti--on one a liititiplion--eFas. much adnured by the, OTOWdS Who lined the streets.. In fact so^ nianypeople were in town Citi,:litendity, that it. Swentectlike a gala day.' The spacious tent . irhielf• the per• formance took . place, was -*owed'. /*h. after' woon end evening. In thwevening the.oiti somw what interfered, but we thoughtit4e perform- . . .The. `Flog Reception ih Phan*tette - on .the FogriK.—Gen.-Hector Tyndale, Chiturritin ; of the sub-committee on''Tnttisportation for the . ? recep tion , of•the State Plage, : writes to he. ComMittee of. Arritiagemetitii appOinteilb ' e Wathipaion . Artillerists • and National Light try;, that free 'transportation for both companies wdl be"fur, nished. • These companies are Making their•ar • rangements.to participate in the•ceremonies:' and havee-tleCided to leave PottsViiii3 on , the aftenmxtit 'alba 3,1 'of They will dress' in. Meuse, dark pantaloons, f.tigne • cap. white - gloves, and wear a white satin badge with name of company and date of •entratice into Wa,hington,—April 18; 1861.' 'At the top of badge red,_ white • and. blue rosette.. It is anticipated that the :companies will be enabled to appear in considerable strength; ss a -large majority . of the members .hare nressed theirAeterminationiu - go.'• The Lewistown Gazette eaya. " the Logan Guards haye determined to attend . the • regimental flag presentatinmi at. Philadelphia ion Abe 4th, under tb6 first organiaation, which 'places I.ientenant Colonel Sellbouner in command EiB captain." • . • • ecq .1" . . . scorns Maty of .otir Citizens are ignorant of the law governing the assessment of . the tax, are give a few- hints for 'their benefit, which we, advise thern' -note. closely.- • The• in, Come lists are nearly all; by this dine in the hands cf the , Assessor. of tbe. - Liternal Itevenne. The - law declares that they be - presented be fore the let, day of - May, sad the taxes.paid before the 30th of. Jane.. lint in cmiltry districts it: iii impossible 10 strietly with this , provision. Hence neeeseity. , has 'compelled . the - Assessor in those iliStricts to tale: their tinieotpd they rarely have thewhole' of theie•part of.the business tram; sreted • before the - . first, of July. We . : therefore, • suggest that. if any citizen 'has neglected to make . return - of his incomei , that lie de so .forthwith.' He:cermet trust to the, excuse which id iaornetimeaoffered, that: the ..Assesser has not called upon him.. -Iflie.iff in the receipt:of gains sufficient to, ineke amenable to the law ¶it is Lie chitylto Seek the - .Assesser end make his retern.': Should he .do so" immediately,: he will probably .escape:, the penalty, ; but ; if. lie delays and his direction is discovered, by will be Made to'Suffer the" penalties of the•law. - 'Let no time. therefore, be Treated. by - those who are • behind . . . Tleresher.—Rumpiliad ectiveyed tone the merits of a new threshing Machine_ the initm thin of. Mr. N. Paliner„arlludsOix, ICY:: but we were' only convinced that it is' the best:thresiiing nianliiiie yet invented, after seeing lit Work - Monday last on the farm of Dr.. Brown, hear Pert Carbon. - - It does its work rapidly and.thoroUghly: --threshinglaiit'aiid clean, delivering the straw - in straight gavels, and not cracking:the grain.-- The principle ori which th,e machine works is two' revolving_cylinders five'and a.half feet and fdtirtein inches in diaineter. The first with teeth - •or spikeiifor drawing in-the grain to 'the thresh ing cylinder which' is .made ,of: bepeled .. stayes :faced with iron, and reiolves;inte a- grooved con -cave of cast iron:, The'grain is fed into the ma chine sideivays, and passes between .the'gmoved 'colicave , 4nd threshing. cylinder;which makes twelve hundred revolutions a minute, , ' taking Mit' • all the grain. The Straw carriers takes the straw seine eight feet; to the - bidders; nearly as straight, ,as hefore it was . threalied; boat a kernel of hx, , 4erain. - This.: Machine 'itis..evideut to us, W thresh . faster,. 'with ,leas . power; than:any .threither iu the world. Aitilitriner.who examines 'the machine,' can readily 'see why it will do so, it, having-nearly twice the space for receiving the graimand with . less power, becanse it does not . • ant , ' break or mash the straw.; •"- " • . . • Dr. Brown. who K.:good theoretical, farmer; expresses himself wi-Ilsatiefiettwith the machine, it coming up. full'y • . .• Since the.above was writtenve-" • - learn that sev. eh! gentlemen in Pat hivilie 'have purchased thel right M simplyTritinsylvaidi with this machine, and will commence the manufacture - of it itaitne ' The. Agriculturist Editor of the 'Amerieari:-.lig -ricnlinrist; advises all farineri not to purchase any °Werra:Ml - line if . they 'can. get-Paliner's, as his far superior. to anYiii the. marketrind:says 'that if-what he states is not found to' be true; 'on trial, they : Can . puldish - hini as a humbug. .. . . . .-. "Our Flags:"—The Milli<alia Prt of Mob daflast.miltsiins'i—conitniiiiicatidn: from Major ,fames Wren of this Borough, which is as followtf:' . _ . . • Toth.. R.dit9r of - the Pre;ta:. :. • . '- -' • . :. • • Sin': 'ln your issue - Of the -14th inst. I --notice an-'ar ticle finding fault with Col. Slimaker, in his order of prueerilMi for the Atli of-duly next, in placing the firstfivecompanlas thaVresponded to the President's ,call in the advanee of the iine,"assigning the ,^ight of that line to the "Washingiort:-Artlllery" of-Pottsville.' This; I believe, is as it should bet but-there is a (VW!" tiOU embaclit , d iittivitissne asking why the - "lling,gold Flyiu7, Artillery,' is placed -third 'in the line: ,This tit:testa:in I have no riaht - to . ' tinsiver i .bnt in reply to the claim of the Washington Artillerists, of Pottsville, • itwould not be Out of piareto give-the actual proceed.: ,hogs of that company. -- It is well known to all - that the President's proclamation was issued on Monday, ' the I.sth day of April. ISGL The' Washington •Artil , leryhaving tendered their services to •governorrin , tin prior to this date,i I received air Tuesday, April 16, the following despatch froni,Goverttor Ciirtitt: • ,- - "Captain James Wren, Coinmanding ra.ihino:44-•Ar, "The services of pinr Company are accepted.. You Will - report atonce at , r - , it-Sported ifarrisbdrg,on the evehing.of the iTth; at about talf.past seyen o'clock; with one - hundred anti twenty-nine men. .- There was do sect.,,id artillery. 'company rrom.Readirig in that train; bet' the balance of the Ringpld Raying Artillery did join nithere and accompany us to. Harriebtirg, There were •only flee, companies in -Flarrishurg on the morning of - the I dtl of of - April, which were all mustered into the United „Stales service atoneo and the same time-hy Captain Simmons, mnatering officer, U. - .A., at &x o'cock : A. M. on the 18Fh. We were then ordered "to embark on cars and, report to Mafor McDowell, U. S. - A., at ' Washington City, D. C. - andreitehed . Washington in' the evening of the same day. On our arrival in Wash. - bigton; Maier IticDowell, - .beingthe 'coinmanding cer,- Bent" one of - his aids - down to, the - depot. to et.vort the tromps to the Capitol if, they were ready:The aid • returned to lifanir.,McDowell. and reported that they -- were net farmed yet, "and then the Major came down to the depot -in person,momted, and ordered the first Company formed to follow him and the Washington Artillery of Pottsville being ready to move, followed - Major McDowell, and was marched to the entrance - 0(1 the north" wing of the',Nationnl - Capitol;- - and there halted. The warden of the Capitol wad called for by Major.MeDewell, and, on his appearance. 'warm - red to put-Capt. - Wrerils company In the north wing of the f.SPitel: to which the warden replied': "Major, these -quarters were prepared.for the New York Ith." ; The Major replied :.."The New York Ith - is nrit here, and first Come, First served. Give these' men the beg! qn r tors' In the .north ••••The,Company was thew, marched into; the Capitdl 'and, assigned a position in the north -After - the title was (Vowed Abe war- , den advanced to me,.and' . ixtending said: - "Captain Wren rhave the -Pleasure of informing you - that yours is the drat volunteer company to Suterthe. national capitol.'":On this annonncement4 the corona, ny -gave three' cheers; for President - ,Lineoln,..tbree cheers for the eommander of the arm*, General SCotti and nine cheers for"the Union as It is,": Just at that Moment the Secretary of War, Simon Cameron, came in and was cnlled . nponter address lite company, which. he did , - rind. gave us a hearty -welcome - to the • caty.of- Washingten,. saying that It was with - great pleasure. that he received us as the first company at. the eapital of the United State. 3, for defense. On the - day ful •ldrrlitE the 19th, President Lincoln also visited us and ;gave of Safe _A hearty. welcome as the first-volunteer company to en .7 the" nationatcapitol for . its defence.. "Tun, saolDc-cr's wrated TO nta„War.urrintox . . LEIOSTS 017 .rorrtiyiLLE. . "Caprain•• James . Wren, • officers and - members of -Wat3hington Attillery The time for speeching has gone by,: 'we have •noW to . proceed - to - -action, and I merely came here to welcome you' trithe capital and, to. shake hands with eve-y, maain thin' company, pro Tiding you grant me that rivilege 1” - • • , —and • he commenced .on kite right of the line and shook hands with,every man of the company. "Secre tary Seward' accompanied the- President he did not address the company, bet 'shook.'.hands - .with all the -men, atter Which they took theirleava..._ • ' • - 'The foregoing statement is due to. the men .who composed m right of company; and they are entitled to "the ir ine Desps.tetrully Ours, , • :sans WREN, - Capt.: * Wash ington lite „Major - 4Sik ?kg- , - I"arisvn.t;i, ..innelo,lne: • ' • . - • . • • . _ Proceedings of the Borenmh Council—A, stated theeting•of Connell was held oh 'Nelda* evening , lavl.._Preeetatilesar.s.' Cochran, Struich,. _Doh; I son, Shearer; Etaffiei, , Toz, Resd,'..Rierude, Moy er,.Griffith and Nagle, President. . ' The' , mil:knee preVions meeting Wein- read - and adopted.. • • ` i7: V. •- ..The .Com.of Fitianee and •Aceonuts reported amount ef Chief Bnrgess-correet, with - the camp: *tit et 16 for printrg bills for ward Meetings. Coma' of Lamp' and'-POliee _. reported; annual statementof Chief of ecirreet. Report'ac-i - cepted - and tiled. ,_ ; ;•,., • Coto'. of Survev on matter of marveYof. Market *est fi,nntlf 00a..t0 the, old turough:line,.wae .Te r pectsdonnirdtiee , ortilinerSieltruetkni of Norwegian street - culvert: betweerridauch'Chhnk and Union streeltc'relmtted thit'the Philadelphia and` Wading - Railroad Company Viiverally corn the rulwert ,:serlseuanlitiu ',manner:— M:6ot sixty feit- of the wells ot.inint,bieek haVo .bowexer,..falletvin ,tdrpfit,' the storoa of .whish lodged ;the culvert and shonahe:taluennot ----- 10 - rieeon tea de et lw dier - OU 4. tlad:- t,„'on mo • mg the4R, . s _ _ i. t. Low. Ammon. - • John rt. Lilehm. - Gesefft_.. ~sr Ti7irmitillwl4*7 Disinadr, • 1' varTrTr2...t. tivrries Evriuk." • ' Andrew Gariper; •.. DLL Yokert, - • Gem_fichertel. ' 3 1, 1 e:ft: - Waked. : odef e ' Jacob Sebrooker • _lletilisr_Dmick..__ . John Buff.. • • Ctaw. St•bier. Win. Garber. • Lewis myers, - samaelli t kri(i rt Jett( Laid.: . Wok Per fielg' .Wi?i-04014% .• . • tcre . tition frtraiittleens oil= North-east-ward, epilkinvf zieednit,,bimpr, was Ter ferremtn cern. ofLamp •t:10. 4..„,nessuluenicatinii from . 'McCool asking cwilinsuices to property of Geo. 4311 R11013:61214 Arch streets, was ua motion . , is ou the table: . •• • • '*. -:A-petition:.frons ethic= Fishbach pravirig for needed repairs Oriitrects and drains,-,and'illT loons, 7/1.11 referred to the atiim:_ipriate commitr -' The etsiteMent of Abe Borough Treasurer was readadd ordered.babe filed.. . 1 . • On .motion Heed it was resolved that • Michael Murphy and Mrs. Woodside 'be notified to Parve gutter iii front of their property, eentic . • The' ma of' placing - ciiibistonea by:fieber . Smith, in 'Eighth streetbetween Mahantongo. and Norwegian, was refairr , ed -to Com. of Surrey, with On matitm, of Straucli it wail resolved that 'the Special . Committee appointed to consult, with Mr. Bine, Chief .Engineer of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. -in referenee to. N4' irwegian Creek'inlvert, be empowered to decide and act on the matter. !ti}t: - 3 "Cin licition of ftfr.iffilier it'Jiras the matter of cierbiiig and'gritteririgTight street betweeriMithanto.tigo street and Church Alley, be referred to'the St. Coin. with power to set. . • On motion of. Mr. Swarm* it was resoired that the Cont. of Tire Apparatus, be discharged: from the ' matter of igiataog 'steam fire engine here for trial. • • On motion of Mr. Stianch it was resolved the Corot of Tire . Apparatus be instructed to pro-, enreone , thousand feet of hose for the nee of the • fire corimanies of the Borough. • On rontion"of Mr. Strand' it was resolved that :the ordinance nrcpiidifig.flV7 muzzling - of doge •in the Borough, be =forced by, the' Chief Burgess On motion of Mr Moyer it was °resolved that the ordinance Com. Cohabit withthe Solicitor and dravii(p an ordinance to emporer the High,con- Stable to bring snit for, violation of ordinances.' On moti o n of Mr. Heffner it was resolved. that Council meet in Corp. of the Whole on Wed'nesd'ay motnitig, 20th inst., to examine culvert at head of Market street. • .. . . •• - :'A . petition of- citizens of Norwegian street, praying. for erection of a crossing at Si•venthand Norwegian streets, was referred to the St. 'Com: Bill of E. O. Parry, Etq., $21713, was on "no tion, laid on'‘he table. • The following bills were read and ordered to be Charles Lord,: C Wormin and street Previouteissno:...:. , Total,. Ad'ounted From Dr:.Chsrles litageter - who is now visiting Germa• y, we are in reeeiptof' tlie - lollowing in teresting letter • . NORT.H . EIM; May 24; 1866. "We left Haniburg. Wednesday; eth lust.: for Nor - helm, our native town. We took the . omnibils•at ISM o'clock, a..st.,.for -Harbin-J. , a:distance' of Maud ; - .foer miles across the Elbe; arrived at 6 . 34 o'clock, A. x., and had to wait netil - SX o'clock; x•,. w hen we were snugly seatedin a No, 2 Cottpee or railroad coach"; the price of Which • to Northeim; a diatance "about as far" Its" froth pottsvilleteNeW York: Reading;. town, etc.,.is; for one person, Bove : thalers ten, silver groschen.. Our Meeuback dollars tire taken f or chalet, at riresent,-end,our national creditli excel Looking back six years, when I was In Europe beiore, it iiwonderful•whata change has been wrought by our war on the European mind: At that time nebodysuiti anything • against• American institntiona, but nothing for it either : and it t waS to' be seen in t h e air Lind coon- . tenances-of the, people, 'hat. they estimated AMeriea In general as a queer country, only to be tolerated be cause it Washarrniets.. and mainlyilirablion account of ttei 'mercantile .interest:: At present it is different. They say 'the. Americans "are a.braye nation, and, no wonder that they 'get 'along -ender - the rules Of a re: 'publican uovernment.' . The other day; at table-d'ho-e; when: talking -ithotit America, ad old general :officer. said Gentlemen, hale off for -.ffnierica she is not only onratenelike Ss a nan bet al..re already. She Is our leader, abdthe C l i m e s at ha nd s that we will "do well to follow in her wake; 'and take It for granted, in many respects 'she will - ;strike the keynote - for the whole civilized world-!`". I. then. felt - proud to be an American, aud 'that I was the: cause the conversation .had drifted in thiS direction. You . must . not . under stand me though, that this Is an isolated occaei n. No, all intelli ant persons.!" came In contact with so far; corroborate thmabove expressed "opinion; that the differe.nce of Ettropean :estimatioe, about American mattersbefure. the war; Is very, great. ' • " "Well; returning to:ourjourney,,we.started-iit ffm o'clock, A. a N0..2 Ceach..(most people go in NO: .3; the No. 1 being roserved - for aie reigning family and the high "(Adel's of. the govermrient.) at . the rate of abont.twenty mileSiut hour. ,The 'railroad lain an et-, •cellent condition aud.ls Worked with coldierlike tatem. tuality ;" the officers are courteous and obligitig, the coaches cart-yea/I:and are very t onifortable, but seat only eight persona "for one donble-eutsch. • This rail, road is called the ' Norddentsche Eisenbahu,' and as We gilded:along., we tutased-Lunenbiwg..Welzen, Celle, all• located In a. barren re-gion, called 'the.llaide,' noted for the "produce of torf,', a burninmaterial, • used as CneL. cotwieting - or Interwoven roots, dug out in square • pierma; exposed to the RIM. for drying; and sold by-the cord,. It produces:when burning, ening odor,"put -people. used to it de not mind this' al' all. • At - 1234 o'clock, noon. we reached Hanover, the gardel of the Kingdordof Hanover, a city Of 'cowed , erable • dimensions and • etStnnosed of. neat dwelling; houses; manufactories and all sorts of fashionable'es• tablishmenta: - The" royal; castle • is commodious. but 'looks chaste; and is 'not gorgeous at all in its deCorti- - tions. unlike many others elsewhere: The enteeti Is • said to tima pions , lady, using her influence •iitably to sustain the. true dectriemot Chriatianitti. is also charm table to the poor,.and,"in the - city, admmistera herself" 'to their comfort: 'She ts; thereforp;vllliflid by a great many rationalistiMprogreas-shriekets, but takes. her coarse in spite of :them." • • • •• . • . "At 2,Y, o'clock; We reached Niirtheim; the; townin whose :streets I so often. have trodden when a' boy. and. youth.: When looking 'at Its !location,, my heart commenced tmatvell, and again and "again I was overwhelmed by inesistibly sacred emotions, which to 'describe to lon;•would be only: a beggarly effort. No, I. will not attempt - it; for where to commence and where to stop would be. a -.problerd to me, which to solve is atovmmy ability in the command of English litmuttifet:. and • I gness,"regarding its power to move the inertnost recepmcles athe:human; heart, nobody else (-made it either:. • ' . ' • . • • " "Last week we visited the city of Brunswick, a tlm • lied descrlption Of which I will. giv,e'foti In my next letter.- On Saturday we Slatted Gottiegen, ,and on" 'Sunday we , celebrated Penticust. In a festive 'Manner, here in Northeim, which was-continued over Mon day: : Both dairf , tiacre divide "service' at church " :three •timetie day, coMmeticing at six o'clock, a. st.", 'nine 'o'clock, is;, and one o'clock; r. is., bet tutor, :church Is over promenading and all slats of;lidely, hi larions exercises are indulged in. 'Though one thing" sure r'yort see no drunken • rnen;sior vicious exploits, and evening brings , eactiperson-horne to his habitation. "=The weather 6Q far has riot been in our favor'. It is cold and :rainy protractedly, and we have hpidlY had •s chance, to explore the "surroundings of N'ortheliM. therefore; have been" compelled to, first make visits to . our friends - nett my old' umittaintancri.. The, vegeta thin Omagh his very much advanced, so much so, that. I was • 1106mi:shed to behold It. ' 'Rye ,and wheat are icy bloom" already arid. the fi elds th'rough • otdare promising • it rich harvettr. • 'Early .vegetables like Parrots; peas, leach,, asparagus; ac„ griMe • the: dinner table "every . day and we live as. comfortable as" need be: • In.spite 'of the. cold; dreary weather, the air is full of the feathered .warblers'•songe. . Yea," the delicate ',night ingale's,iong Is is tune,' and the Sky-lark sings and soars. as high, that it is hardly posfilble 14 follow her. with per eyetn her" etherial abodes above the.elouds.. .All nature is lent present in its "festive dress, and,vege team Is showing a triumphal face out of every corner. Next Wise,' I will glveyou au insight into the "rrac Atoll aspeciti and the chances of a general Warlorobt ing'all Europe. which' I forbear this time" becatise there seethe to be a solemn; crisis . going on just now,. the re-. suit of "which.l first must learn before Informing you:" • " ". Cuts. HAESLEB. . • . .PintsmEtrettio JanetStli. 1666.. ' IR reeptioo.stfliitite F {twit. -• .. • . At'a meeting of the Committee .appointed to make arrangements for the reception ;of the State colors on the'FOurth of Jnly next-. held yesterday . afternoort; it. • . was resolved that Commanding Officers of regiments late in the Service - of the United States be •feqnested to fernbdi theireolor-bearets and imitrds design par-, t:cnating-in the .erremonies on the Fourth' of July, • with such credentials atvwill satlsfythe •CornmltteP, to whom' they report. that thilt•are antimrized to receive thecolorA and entitled' tOqnsrters and subsistence. • . FrOcci the... Minute!: tittAY., Sects. ••• ..- • • . In opt ISM 'we published a piece of poetry, the corn position of 'n SCes York ,:041-tdan, Ou - the arrival, of his first .baby after a married life of ten 'years:. The folldwing, is' an answer to . 'said 'coal-man!s effusion • . : (von.TIIR'3:TNIL*. _A Bopp:3= M , 011 1 ~, ,, -- z 1 47 Y - -4 , :avviziatii; Jan. 19 * 866 4A i At . • swain .'" hi* gm. . I.4lClfr 40CSAAI.:--, Will bixt boai t i..,„t,i, oi ow, . . "1 , 7 ,4 . -, . A vt give publicity tulles follow' . e leeteilbe litii tt e i l,•!;.., • .-r -. ..... ' i : -- . . 0 4 of 1 of your ne vrei s era o l=r l i how the P " . - ~,: ,i BRIENIOR...W z t: 4 By WC, otatirlit stein on 1 0,0e h r : = a per th e rie " ' lists i Al pto si itbe2ll*A., lu:Sc r ..i r ie .: llai nu h= i t i ) o t w the n. t ra 312 4 .02 * " 118 11 ; tit s "P . 16th. by ''''''. 7egeetZte . - lud Z,:t ' oboes of %bleb be iIIIM hl fOCI4 ~ ._ ribrg , - 1- .. ' llk s 1 even ' ' vow claim to tit fele I ell Palloolo , ~ • 11l - ' —PA L' e Ju ',seeded proved bit I 7.3 , PA,' ' it ,, -. oble lew X ... v,t of and lo I am. 'elm teuirpAlrik., •-• 2"" -- like matt Pevart.C. •' is. - • ,_ - 4 . , ~4 , , = Ore. J. 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Who feels he "Weighs a hundred teore; • - Than hele'er thought he.seelshed.before,' 7Whii thinks all.men,: not Pa's a nose.l . • : 7" Fier Papa: •••• • . . . Who thinks be has the - ..tirst prize" Ism!' . And.done what ne'er can be orinossi ... 'Unless, may be, be his a 801 , 1 t :• .- .- .. -, •-•- Her Papa Who thinks It likely now bill be An Abrehem of first - degree; - • .. • • With tbikiFen es the senile of self • . • . . frill , benevolent and.grand - . • . And thinks it time.to take Ids stand • Amongthe.ratiisreha of the lead t • • -. • • . ilee.Papa. Who nsowathat Barntmi would hare paid The -" thousand. to smalittle maid • • Ii for her coming he'd but. staid? ' Who thiO.ralre women idarce.eitinigh To, tend this roll'of red and tniff,..•.• • • And see it hat all needful stuff • . • . ~ . Virlioll pliteb. ber . eSit., shd Phil her nor.e.- , Laugh ac tier itager•nalls hod toes. --.- • And thin.o it strange,, bow Lust she crows.l • -. . Het Papa: ' • • - • . . . Who thintra she knni . lltust irotn . .the And likes to.stay with 'uoi the beet, And it to heat talk and jest.? h . . • • . . R ho ililnYvi.alien all arbn sail to.see, Bay, '!she's•is sweet as sweet can be liow arca x4/.4114,1 . 'Who is ss petond•as be can Who esnnereoininen peep% its-, • . - Wont stoop to even spealE • to me" - Who little ibeanis hew 'short the mute, ,' this young ladj's "toming out.* . When shell haTehesus7-and he the hovel iCke 18e14. • 11Arrts Tag AttistigALT.Baraccs.—One of the.tiostvilOsble-alterstive and toad. reined is the iodids'of lime • which is prspared. /10E ion cti ' cinE. ,s. Thishonse have now combined it with. Sam. - its. forming, "Sarvparilta *War '4IIIOE oiaritin lent remedies which modern Science has produced.. advertised in-onr to-el •.v., •• • ' rt ii A THISPit;ZWITii.VONGEESS. , -qn S‘nd,ay., - -/sitte,44 ' 6 64, ?dll (...4Fatcr, arltd tp . a,pd I.l` Montt* ..1 . / • : CROTIDIRS-Du Sunday, "Jcitie tin; {n 7'bjladPl :phis. with' hemorrhage,,of , the ramie. Mr. JOHN . W: eßtypißVl. lateleacher taperasqlianta inatitute for Ole- Blind. end brother to W:W. Crothers of Tremont:Pa., • _ , WAsittearow, - June IS; V466.--Stsuomt -The Senate aged 21.-yetts and I Mrstailk: •••.. . •• • • . • , agreed to rer art of the conferecce committee onstho_ ITAR.I.M.:Ike 113th hes. at the resklettee of her• bilifor the disPwal of thefitiblit lends the $ ollifMni • brother. Stephen •Ilarita,•,P.sq. - Borough._ MARV State& ' Thejoint resolution. relative to the Pertain* . flAumrsta..,younitestdatettiter of the ; - late Dr. Stephen poehkett was taken up. 'sod. the amendment to apprcr oyes_ t il •!,ti ft gad yae . of .her • - pester SOl:i.rao for the edition of . buildinge for the die ' piessua,.otove6ei_ P I " .ef Amerlelliertlelee e '''' nedle ' :The mein. - d ay ISM JORR MICR, - tine was then: adOpted.. The ~ Prettitleittv sato of the - - ~ • • ~ bill authititaltig tee New. ;York 'and Montana Iron Ali ' MURTZ-4 0 1 11 the 28th nit ; tri bets Borough. Frau. aTitgContpmy to certain landyfeaersesi beg: 4 . .agax444100.F.5.1.45.10A"'11a#:}*44 4:11, Mtbs:' Ind .itiVrioll,„ittbe lif,tiak.lirartl:.,llooSLMlL:,.-, :i';:t - -114011 bireltgl ie l rbited- ' • L:ll6'eall':-3141144111'141"frel'ed - the . * , ADOBI pointeittectartormobtee, to,iniescgatc.. seam upon Mr.,Grittnell by &mamma - Mowed ter - . •; „-., :: 4 Ith,gt. offered* templet:tort axpesting, ItrelPreetalen - •• • - tau LE...wax . stiatikmat uaaeatl übtendments.. just Par er sed., ' Illote • . , overetidß a 1 non' r•tii ..• obieetedt after Ina* 4/501°O'n-6etro=l,...eter` Bidotirand State' Pirsuili der, alto , hentAdd that ho "Ol e = Vaults made to order. The tiork.warranted' itt glee , solution tut . Ttie•bill to prortdefor restoring *„.• wore . to the States tu insurrarikin.-ttastr politttal - wont i mi . a. ,K im n rights wes'-dlictutsed. by fdr.Driti:und thew meet over ~3.4nithe. galas", „ Fables. .. cints. _ mower. ~ ; .° Dt" VlndaY * The. Preeetidk4T4l.. •VasKillattels. filtreattAlihkt lild.:V'adO n itiod Tor:: Pensusylsar.l.L.weee Preer-iwatriftb, • • n:lirretitatbe Mllltaretturaotttee,-7..M1 th ri dithed inetawc,* A : 660A1 .-SuaellS-.-Saf4ra.-4ThaTaxhilf 46 . -thenpiaftfietrtted oft theV iit errli with amenditents.'"A resolution *etc atialsineo r.r p , o , ..spFsENßßOWN.l4,llllremptil an examination the•wer plitipeautfoita. YrUet -- 'regulate the a& of upation of mi . .eral Thinis was v•Ded- The Ham joint resolution for the tranemtssion. 'GC to the State Ineeutivea ihelieconstnaciki-Odhijk "' " 'menewes adopted. • • • - • • Wed,l4 t o therab Heass....-Aresiolution.wesfedurrtp. olitlon.of the Marine emit 'A • • Joint . awiluthiti to fe :imbursi. Vermont for providing eguiu4-a .Causdiap hi ration -in 1864.: WAS passed.. t. M Stevens:offerest en :amendment to the Constitution providing for an i;xprfrt duty on cotton: It wee read three thoes.but tilled to Pass for want of 44 two-thirds -vote.-. Mr. Kelley intro duced a joint resolntion for the protection of RJURViir:AR citizens' in the matter of the „Mexican loan. Desolu, lions were adapted reque2ting the'. President to trans aTlea the.Decoustruction- emsatdment to the State Kaecutives, and asking information - in regard to the arrest of United States clezens..au, susplckm,of Pe- J u ne 19,Sesiierz,-tTite-AMVAPProPrlitke was coaktor•erand-piugfoir*ith- fuITRO llTRElldrnlitt. The Railroad bill was &moldered. Hoemt.-The conference .report on the - River and Harbor. Imprerentent bill was agreed to. ThoZdnoi tionTnieau bill was TRRoßt4deVealiOd passed by a vote of So to 44. The Army bill IRRA'Rcouddered. and twen- ty.six sections were dipped of. ' : The minfaitY of the Iteconstittettop Conarnlttee was preeentett. A letter elm , received from the Secretary of. the Treasury he relation to-thetteles of gold since January June 20--Ssuoys.4-The League. Island.. hilt wow re ported as It, passed the now. A bill was introduced for the refunding of the war expenses of the Stitex.- Tbe Tax bill was considered. and the cotton tax fixed at two . About one-third of the bill wee disposed MIST SWON. of. - • • • • . • liorsa.:--Aconierence.-wait'. requested . on' the Senate atriendibents tit the. Passenger Biddy bill Was Introduced anthiniiihg citizens of. the United States to. sell vessels or materials of war to. other Governments it peace with tiA. A hill extending peitsions to Provost 'biarshalS.and theittglicers, and increguilitetthe pensi,ns • .OfSoldiers•w W id iws, as raparted• and pAtiseit. •Kt till: inimication was received from the Secretary or, the Treasury,in relation to sales of gold since February let. and-it was' referred for InVest 'nation to the Committee: on :Rankin a and .Currency. - The Paris. Exhibition bill was 0 insidered, and a conference on the Senate subitt tats asked: , • 339.88 1,696 F 3 *2,019 36 • . .. . . .. . Letter from n "•Trzavelier " Eta liltouste • . - to' Coleraidis:: - . • . , ' ' - . . • Sr. - JCIZErit. MO:,4111le 12, 160. -Fun - one Mut ins' Jounas.t..—Dear'Siru:—Witile•bav ing 'a day's leisitre - on my . journey, from .Schuylkill County to Denver City; I the:tight I would .write,ts few lines of information - }or .your numerous readers, and some, inquiring. frienilsastnsine, as to the' waya.tal. reaching this point, if, at anytime .they.shotild con clude to take a trip to Denver.' '-.- . :• :. % • '• --' • - .- I Tatne.by Way of Pittsburg, Columbus; Cincinnati' and St. llouis t . lint'l think the shortest and .quirkeit route is to take the route ir'a Ph isbitrgand Fort Wayne Railroad and: Fort Wayne, Toledo and Wahath Rail road tii.Qainey -Illinois, and then• the, Hannibal 'and SG Joseph 'Railroad to this place: The way I - came, .I , had to sill's , iu CipClnnati tram I.r. M. to 7 p. W. and lb St. Louis from - 2 r. si•nntlll3 , l..st: nett .duy,.which is a great 'deal of time lost. biaddes, , expensive '. hotel bill.,:tes I. am sorryto any they know bow to ch.trge well in 'thci.e. two .cities—charging a friend of mine, While at Cincinnati; one, dollar for a- shave! By the other route ton make 'Close connectiontound mime thrOnglain about. three 'day's:: By the route I' took it took me irom•Monday.motning:until Thursday eve ning to come from "Pottsville to tbistslace. _And here letme give•you a word of 'Caution :lit bringing' lug gage:get -the strongest :trunks • and have ' them well strapped, - as 'they medic. pretty bard' usage. . I . saw some wath the lids knocked Blase and otherwise con siderably out of repair. 'The fare. from Ptittuville to this place is $..15, andls the same by either route, I be - lieye. '. Passengers, -if they do not wish to .comq by the way of Cincinnati' or ."Patt • Dandle Route.". mnst be careful to ask Tor tickets, ilia Pittabore & Fort 'Wayne, and Toledo, Wabash & .gnineyßailmad. - otberwlse they will receive one to go by way of the " Pan' llan dle Route?". 'The' best way is to buy your through ticket' at" larri-hurg, as you has . e an hour's 'Arne to spare there , while :the cam' reach - . Pittsburg - at mid- night: baggage checked through from Harrisbarg . to SG Joe.. Pasiengers must be very careful in,bringnig money with them to -this place,. ae I am sorry to say there are a- great tunny-thieves • here,:and '• robberies -take place every night Last ovenlq as two young men, boarders at - this hotel, were coming home, about 9 r. M., theY.were ,al ticked .by - three men, and bne, rubbed - of forty &Alain '. in -money and the- Other Of a r‘ )l ttl Latc.phasanmdricell!il!isit4sl7yialtunedtrtn'Cwrilil pav e . y b t e e s i t r way v'.ay Und.buy a drafttin New York 'or -Philadelphia for the balance.'drawn le.yonr.own order, which you can-get - cashed at a istoment's_nuace, and if ' You:balm occasion 'to go out •in the evening, deposit the most of your money and valuables with the proprietor of your hotel, by which. means'you will: not be likely to lose your money.' There are -several .good holils here.: The "Pacific • Honse," .". Saunders' lionse." and "Union Benue." . The two former charge trout Sa to $2:50-pet ' day. ' But to those *he Would witli a nicetiniet house, .(nis. baro. with, good table, comfortable rooms, itc,. 1 wonidrecommend the '.'LTrion (louse'."The price is ,sl.titi per day: and the landlord is one, who knows how: tit keep a hotel - , I leave : here fo-morrow foil:Se:6er. As this is.rathee. lengthy I will cloie. ' If. accePtable I will write again, giving 'fall information as to the best way of crossing the Pialutt,..wilat..outtit is neces sary,_ the cost, &e...; site.; .- 1: . • ~.- -, ..:. .• • ' ' ' Youri, IR:spectrally, •.:-: . ' ' • TRAT6L7.B... . . „ WARM WEATlthit AND i'.II;EFFECTS.-31aTiy peo ple,' especially ladies; complain at this, season of the yearof general' weakness or debility. .The . use of .Speer's Port grape wine prevents The wine is If aid - to have a most wonderful effect in giving strength, vigor and' lone the whole system ;3 it is extensively used by ladies* nursing' or about to Hume infants. : „Tlte, wine is not a manufactured artiele,*tia no water; sugar or liquor •,. - • . • • Although Columbus was the Bret.."' • To plow- the watery . ' ' • . And .write.his 'name in living. light; . Who honor.gliteti to Spain.?: We'Willbor. try to dim a name • • • Which fame to us shall waft. Although, perchance: of ships. Which haire the fleetest craft, • • . Hut - Perry's ' .'Shiro shall' ever Rtfln, . ' • . 'Nor-will his Bard e'er yield; • ; ' • His laurels tethe lesser lights; ' •• . • Who now are.iu tbe,tieldi • . ; ,trivcreriax emir nN, Tnit NAOMI OF 088 cuirrourna.; EiFJIT GARMENT Wit SELL' FiliST- OLASS ItEOO3IIHEI - ['herein lies the Secret of. the long continued -RHO itICITBSSIg rash to the "Sias! , • Oar stock, of M.A.I.E CLOTHING is lIIMENSE and from it all ean be necuratelY fitted. Piece guilds - . of es ery variety: Cutters , s ell-knoWn• ability, and a11.,,wb0 leave thew .nieasbn , are. sure to be pleased.. Paoura.sua. towiirr IN PiuLginki,ritts- Call and.besatlstifxl. . - • , • , Low FIIIOFS AND FASHIONABLE °BOOS, '• . . 009 CHESNUT ST., FUILADA.... SlBit ON STEIL • : •-. Employment for both 14exca.-. Disabled and rey Rimed soldiers.'vridows and orphans - of-slain soldiers; and the unemployed , of both sexes generally, In want: of respectable' - and -- profitable em ployment,-Incurrina no risk. can procure . such bfen elosina a postpaid iddresFed• envelot.e, - for •particnlarS, to - Dr. JOHN M. DAONALT.- Box 153, BrOoklyn, Y . ITCH.I ITCH I. =Ca - I SCRATCH . SCRATCH , SCRATCH - .WHEANOTS :OINTMENT Will Care lie: Nicht Iss:,4B:llours.•. . Also cures SALT RIIEUB. ULCERS. CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. • Prlee:Kcents. For . druggi.ta. ' By 'sending^ 60'-erruts to WEEKS & PQTTEtt. „Bele Ag‘ente. ;170 - . Wrotlngton aireet.•Beston, It will -be forwarded by 'mail. - tree of pd. tage. - to any Part ef. the United States. June . • -' o_eliftfti.io'..-Oit . e!lion,tie • • - • NOTICEM: gir-EV asu grained VII larella; ,Corhill, liitreet. Rev. S . S. Cultua,'Pastor: h :German ev ery S un day -morning - at 10 o'clock. In the Evenine at "IX o'clock. Reiardenie: Mi:ket greet First lireahyteirissi Church, corner Ma. hantonge and Streeta.• ReV. Isaac ;truer,. Pa..- gerview, Sunday RIX A. M. and 1g P. M. Leo. *lire, Thursday evening aL7M.P, 31. Prayer Meeting. rmarter. before 10, Sunday reorning. Sunday. School, Prlld.Presrbyterials CliMrcb, Market Square, Wm. S. Pinar-a, D.. D.. , Pastor. Services Sabbath mornings at 1034 o'clock: Evenings, at. 734. Weekly Lecture and Prayer. Meeting, Friday evenings at •S O'clock.. Pastor's residence, Dishautongo St.; corner th m Conrtland street,. •• Mr • " German esseil , Market Street, Rev" J: C. ll lli ocu e rn.tier . Church Paster. Regular - servicm% alternately. in the:German and English lungnages;- ev ery Sabbath day, at 10 A. M. d.l P. -31. Prayer IP. Meet- M. ing and Lecture every Wiableadrry evening at 1 German in the morning and'Englbei. in UM 'eVeniug,. Aril:lst, MO and 29tk-• •.• .•,- • ,Englietr in the-morning and German in the evening, Urn imiatersa Itleetiesg every Vidaday. 9.30, A; M., at the Mogi lett Lutheran Chnrch,• Market Square .—. :Clergymen or Pottsville and vicinity are invited to it . Ist illuretist• Illiturels; - corner 3131tentougo and fifth 'streets, Rev. A. ,J Rim, Pastor. Set vicettlnnday 014.49..:Mic; 11131t1,34 P. M. •-tecture•Wednesehy even hue at o'clock: Prayer Miming Friday evening at S ieefork.. Sabbath School 2P. M. . : • timilletisodiet-- . IR. • Cliatreh. Second street, above ' Market, Rev- FL coos, Peritoc.. ,- Servieet Sabbath, „at ; M.. 'ara, "T;1,.-R.,,..g 1 A - Prnier;Meet, MieTrieiday eveqng - , , ! 4 ,, ' tat ' • • ' _Erna- eraat'ratUrch, Market Square, Pletot: ..Services Sabbath morning at 111 o'ciciek, livening, sg, Week ly'Let:ltireand Prayet 3Wting, Weihkeeday eveninge; • prirrieltk 'Eplecoiriall';olsuirclaWitile the Chtirchls undergoing - remits rectket will .be held in the - rt Rouse at 101:p.elocit•A: M.; and 1311 ) .: 31- lidrilrelleis Coogregathillail, Vilerele; lei B. It Levis ,uer;dices. every Sabbath 'alternately, at 10, mad6:o'elock. P. 14. - • • Vision E'rsier "every Sendai' morning. from WM 11 4 o'clock, in _ the frame Church onteCond Street, - between Itirket abilicitweglan !Us. AL ate ;havited. . • • - . . . DIED. sr, craf . an"OUW"nintS dastAß, ',00411F14,440,i4-A-4101...-40.0,641111621101104k. • :eale of Weems per tine. - • GUT&EILA.L NOTIOEg: 4...71014f1CC1E TO . IIRIDGEAIBILYII. D . ERS.—The'dndersigned.; COIIIIIIOFSVInem will receive -sealed ..prop.eala until 3 o'cloOli. 1 M ; •JulY.2oth.; 1:746, - for repairing and building. an exten sion of seventy one feet to the Bridge acrysa-Mahrioy Creek. near Reed's Mill. in Barry Tom•hip, Plan and specifications may be seen at Oh. Officer. • • • • . • M. W. - • DAVID - MUY. 13. V EMT : Coitimist!ionera. . Attest F. W. .. bommissioners . .Office, Jape 21: '66 •• ,'?5, 7 3t 13NIIT 14TATERAINTEUPIAL . REVEN.U.IE—Onice.ef the Asst.'s *44, rottavilie. Fic.—Noticelis hereby given to all persons concerned, .that the Annual Lists •Enumer stions and Appodsements for the ear 1.566. for the. Tenth Collection District' of -Pennsylvania, taken pur suant lathe :Excise, Laws of the United States:have limn completed. and will be open for. examination at 'my office on- Centre street,. in the_ Porongh - of Potts; ville, nn the ' • • • • • • - 10th and I kiWitlaiyi Of Jody; . .)1C.V.„1!..: 66 . And on mid days APPEALif. ielative to any erroneons or excessive valuations, astfesS•menta. , or enumerations by the rveral Asaistant,44,Stira , !Al lkteceive4 aysd Notice is fin-flier given that no nprieal . will7be • ed re any party atter he shall have. been - Anis' used and the list containing-the assusernent has been trans ratted to. the Collector pr - tte 7 ' . All appeals mr.stbe :mule -In and Must: specify the. w.rticplar cause. matter or thine respmtine, y‘hictur‘decion is requested. and must istate . the • ground or principle of-error complained of: • . .JOil W. El LLINGE.E: • „74 1(0 District j'crini.lvatila. • Pottsville. June 1.3, ts6d.. sr-st • S3,IIEIOI.IRTIC TI :OW JULY. littr : SION WI win be *old between all. points on the Philadelphia -and•BeadirieritailMett and branches at reduced rates: from; July: 24 fr t 6 In cineive. ' • Ci. A.2rICOLi3 Jui1e.234,64-45‘2t deneralNitrieeite eedent4 hereau ,my wife IdArgatet has left my bed and beard - without 'cause., 'Vl:Perk= arc ritAtiIIMIAM tti Amt tier. as I will pay no debts of her. contracting. - • SEVERIN ' -Tumbling Run. danit . ••• • 25- It! NOTICE.—The Good Ii tent 1 ire trim patiy, -- 160. 1. of - Pottsville, hiveOusitmued their , Plelite trom Jnlv 4to lineu.t 1, 12115. •Orn that: day they will 460,par:tile. Several vi•Ating fire compa nies are expected to be present on the occasion... • June. 23, *66 .• • 25-6 t . _ coqilitneiThip' heretofore MK-= , esMlne under the *tine and firth . 'of • RAU MAN & KURTZ. carrying on' the coal bta.ineqs at Ra gle fill!, is thia day dlaaolved by mutetd torment. • JFAt E. • BAUM AN, FJL B. KURTZ.. JNO. B. KURTZ. 24-St ' Pottayille. - June. 15, 1366 IC- . AU T : persons -.aro - cautkined '.against Misting my datighter tisrsh, .pay no debts of :her contraction after this date. . . -• • RLI7.ARISTII WIRT, Widow Of William Wirt., deceased. •. R'styrie Schuvikill Co.. Pa June 10..66-24.2t, WANTEP. . Teachers. Male . and Female, for the. Public Schools of Mammy Township. Ex. amination at Lanigan's School .Itontie. on Saturday. July ith, commencing at Sg - ci'c ock,' A..M. TOTI 10 months. 'Salaries liberal to cnrifbetent tettChers: • Ey order of the Board. JOHN POOAR,•Secty.', June ag. ' ad-23.2t ' . Mahanoy P. TY 0 , Pa. %I/ANTE SG—By the School ,Board of the Tetwn- I '':tddp. of Schuylkill.. air Male and two ,Female Tenehers. - An exatillnation - for'applicants wilt be held by the County Sunerintendent, on Saturday. July. 11th. 18ed at. the School house in Tuscarora.' commencing at.B o'clock. A. M. . SOLOMON MERKEL. Seely. , June 23, te6 '• . . . . . . siTANTED.- . -Tivo Teacheri-1 Male and 1 Fe . V V male for the public Enhoola in the Borough: of MidilleporE: 'Tenn Bor 10 month..' Sabo lea liberal— Examination by the County Saperintentlent4, June 90. 1866, Amminciking at 9 o'clock, A. M - For farther par.: ticniari addreye - , WNL MERAMANN, - Secty. • Middleport: - June.29,; ?GC .: ... :: :, , . 125 at" —.. WAN TB D:—Three Female Teachers for the pub rl F , CbCiniS .or ciesir . F.x.Rmiunibm by the COnncy t Bplictinteoderct,' .Titesdiy; Mine at- 1 o'clock, P. M. precisely.. By order of BoArd. .131NES,• Secty...Cresiona P.- 0:. .11une ,2 1, _ . '66 . , It .111TANTE D.-.By the School Board of the Borotith •of •Minereville, Six Female Teachers for the school term commencing September 1. 1.666. and end, ink June 30th, IStit An• examination' for. applicants ,will he held by the &nutty Superintendent on .Sotur day. June 1f.116. lit the Brick School Building. com mencing at 8 o'clock. A. M. ' The liOard of Directors Mill meet on Monday even ing. June 211th. at 8 tectonic, at which time .they.will 'select the number of teachers' reartired. • . • . Seey:Schtiol Board. June A *IP ED. situation by an holiest. spber and Windp4rioas young man. Has been clerking for a large company. .43k.eal recommendations given.— .Will make bunself generally Meal. .11. B C.. ' J . nne,..9,;•66—,23-3t . .80X:.264 AVANT IC D.—A person competent to manatre thb V • opcirarione of.a Bituminous Colliery In Pennsyl ianti..--.A.Mlrets.wltti Atiferunces, stating ersapenistion regnSied PPM 20 4S.PlillAstilelPhiire 'P. 0.. , , I - A Luz is 1110_0111 DIGER INA:MT E D undervlgned - want ro • bny old Brooni Hand les, in any onantity, vybe delivered to' •••• - • • . 1111,Lat &mown'. cold SG Pottivllle. • Feb 17. '66 .• • • • •• • : ••.• . WA NTE D.—Twelve 'good secorid-bandl3ollerst VVanor 34 inch alum, 'rhe x hiahest each prico will Je paid for Machinery 6,r:scrap:iron of any. description. Extra price paid .for chain or railroad iron. Steam engines and machinery of all kinds bought' and sold on commission_ at the Machinery Depot onetuti Siblet:t • • •'JA 85.% SPARKS. Wi":Cirders by mail wilireceive prpxsA ~.atten don. Dec 23;13 . ' , • . • Q TEAM ENGtNIES WANTED. — The on. 1.7 dersigned wishes to purr... Wow S , second-bald Steam Eogines,.of 20 or 30 horse-power sub. 'Address • JABEZ SPARKS; Pottsville, Pa.. 13. t( May T. LEGAL NotricEs: xr,cliTonirv,_ 4 l NOTlCE.—Whereas Letters Adminletration on the est:ite of DAVID .1. 111(:11ARDS; late of the Bor.nigh of 8t :Clair.. Sehtryl-' 6111 Cutmtp :, decetieed.i. hairti been. granted ,to.the ntt den‘igned--,Nntlee herehy giver' to all those Indebt ed Orsini estate to .maks, payritent and those halving claims will pret.ent them for eettlemen!.. 24.AROARET rtlCllAltirs;Xxecatrls. - Jand r2th. ABM " 17114TA.TE. OR JOIIt 1•111 TT ce vomit—Letter's - or Atimitistnition on theilbove Ddate having been duly grt!nted Ao the andersi&ed: all, persons indebted to the name will please make, pay. an&ihnse.having Otani* present then to •-•! . June 2. - ANN-LLTTLE. TtrAL.ToweirgO Tl‘ • A D.111M1114 13,,A yaw 2asiettens of - Admihlatipitorr. 'On the 'estate' 'of Joseph Ferrebee.tate: of the Bormaghlor St ,Clair. in the County of Schuylkill. deceased, hare been granted to the subscribers—All persons indebted to' said es •tale are r requested. to make Immedlatepaymenk, and • those having claims against the same to present.tbem without delay to . • JAMES FERKEBEIC." .• CHARLES.FETIRBBEE. • • • St. Clair. May 29th, 1866=-224t1 Mitilloistrators. A.II3IIIINISTRATION 1110TECIIS.--Mbere -21 AS Letterf of Admintrtration on the estate of Wm. - Weber. late of the llorough. ef,pottsvllte.44chaylkl4, County. • deceased. ,hitye' been granted - to the Bader} Signed. rialto hereby Riven to all thore Indehlod,to ratd estate to mate payment. and those ,tity,t,ne,cydrati *lll present theta for settleinent. ' • • ILLItY W. WlClT.l4•Executrix. Way 46..56 . • . . 81-6 t• , LOST, AND FOUND. LO NT.—On Monday. the inst:. between the L Miners Bank and. North-western. Hotel, &Lady% Breast Pin; set in silver. The "finder will be hand somely towerdoily toying 4 ht - this Orlice,.oeiwith Japel3,:Ta;-.. :415,4t, JOHN PASS.- rlshbach. , . . 1 n REIVAICI).=-Lost In Potteville I,pi the earl* 0 .1...1./ part of . the week; it tringler3tOne'DfAMOND PIN, eetting of E•old and black enamel.. The finder will receiveTetrDolbus reward and the thanks of trio owner by returning It tiothe proprietor of the Arnett. can lloune. • •-., , •June 16, 44—.24 gt , • you, iissorr ",iikwyair.iNms ablates Organ" CHi A: CKERINGiS PIANOS, PIANOS, - . , TREAT •tiriSLEY' ai•co.* . . „ , • , 21E-M I:),E 0 - I•TVEri.: Addreell L. Tr; POWILL., . WbolePale Agent, BC • raiitcla. - .P.1`,-, [ 8,1 53 June 9. '96 p o is wiLziANts, 230. 16 NORTH SIXTH . , s 1 1y.ET.1AL4D4.,, • - Disevi , Airrouis or Vent iiaa Bihid! k Wiudsw Aligtdes e " =Ails/vim*, and in iavaNantsaent, itt:c(tiat. the ‘oweet cash prices. • , tw - sToHN saeolcs Nuom AND IXTTEHICD. Or(. igt .. ttiii:A§ H 44 E is -7 , ~, " A.Ntrm.uipPaiencALacisalLoN, Tal l 'r, _ . p e al ; Beaottrus of the. 11. 'auk -4.0 Ibis , spily,wso'!A t 4 -kind ever published; , - ',‘ i' .. 4`,,,;-.;;;.• — .4,—....- ____ cold; IRON , ' AND ou, PRACTICIAV•AIiiRIOAN o rs i AyLax D POPULAR WORK ox.' MI-NINES and HINEItiL RESat AND : A TEXT-806K Oft artTO Tytti ß NOVICA T. DEVELOPMENT, ' VITA Nttx, sus MAPS AND OVER 220 . MG ccoriALNING - Eiff/ ROYAL 'OCTAVO p illustrating and. explaining the re o i ne . v . fi xin g! of Coal, 'lron. and .011. their 11 N and 'geseml distritinthm, and the, xiJ of asinine: nsanaesentring, and aohte them : o rt hecoallektantinoal-relne, world, and o p ec i a i. descriptions of .the Anditach "and mines of Pennsylvania, and, • the Bltuminat 'of, i ttoll3nhed States. the trot' districts and i ron out , flu or, maxi tbe_gs.ology sad distribution f !rein,- the rtatiitics, extent, prixinction end Coal, Iron. and Oil. and such useful Informstion -trotand manufacturing matter. a. ECiellee And cal experiente have derrioped to the prment ti n*. 11111 - SAMUEL •Practlail /diner and Engineer of Miner. -. , • • BENJAMIN BANNAN, Dithor.and-Proptietht thers et the "M' mmsl. :AL Miler tillyamiataie of Content,. ,I.....Vitig.lttglnadurviand created - the tatitn, • dad ,the earth was without form, la nk. -and tiartnetsfiris upon the fsee ,of the d eep. . • And God mild. let there be light and them vow tOickyoti to Pierce the bowels or th e and bring forth, troth the caverns of mot:ams% O;.4: whkth will strewth td our _hands sad Ito* nature to'cuir use and.pleakure.tt ' t The details :of etrib chivies`, under its Lead, will: tie found - in . the'oommentemenT o r Work; and a annul, Index. ltr given hi the A t t.. We inipenfitidly 'Mille the attention of gaged in the . Coal,; Iron, , and 011 trades, to tbit,... 7 'meet their special reipi rea ,,, , an d abaylegumdbflise times: 'We have faittattc. • deasors,'Sritbeitit regard to coat or labor, to ti a k;F' "; ractical. accnrpte. and thorough expositotof :h e trim idiktfeitid snit ititliktrafettherethre,,, . • dently4offerahht book to ttio tradee and the it e hr,4t.. ersli. asli dignified 'and - rdiable en nt ii h „ s igned is naimesent our mineral resources PRW,g49 1,7 16 -1, 4' . 11. M • . —Ll4r Lt ustatr ....... 9.ia A detiactiFt,u - Anhkeelleia purchasing tub !Tara; rir - The Book wUI be 'malted to any addreos, N ,L.,.. paid, ou the receipt 'of VI .50, in Cloth: Turkey. On orders from abroad the rutted States pm. 4: .wahl paid. BENJAMIN. BA' AN, PubliAer, • . - . . J; B. Lit_VINCOTT & Co., ,Philacle:g TRECHNIM :& CO., 1...:n(10n. S. HARRIES pADDOW, General Agent. . . Fog SALE AN p, 'I ) .I,KT . . . . . . VOR 'NIL E.--:Asp , re ,Spritrz. Wdgeu; e um , U . for erter &ft 'Or tem hovers-1n use onit :,, months: -Apply at likore,'ldonui'Laffee, . , Juno 28, 7ti6 a'OW. ligAL.E.—A.tv46 horse Sprint Nrszp"'„: valuable horses atid bartrisqs. all in good *sala'at pnce :for "cash: Ai ply :or .partraliv i ,;, , . lei: PARKER, 'Centre strvet,.Pnte...7e June 23, .66 VOIR MAIME-4lil Great Bargain:-Theß,„ U Fixtturiand good-will of a Dry Cithsis sad f, cery Store: doing a 'good Cash business Lccattuatt onod„ -Sufficient reasonegivtin for Pettit' 018.0ffiess.' ' itine HOE S. A-NIO LOT. FOR MALE t . Third street. Pottsville. tiro door . helmil High street, occupied by. Mr. Lloyd, lot-rt feet,deep by 49 feet 1 inch front. • For tern. sp.. ply to . ' V 17, fEr YVIa. 11.,DAVIE1 Jitne 23. 66 !. • • -• 21.31 . . - VOR II4ALIL—t second hand steam 'engineco; I horse power, worked,ahont sit months. tam' with 1 drum. 11' feet In diameter.: 1 pump ai,,,;(*, shaft, A boilers Stinches in diameter and Also. Least Iron ec,reen 4 feet in' diameter, withn'i iron shaft. 'L. chestnut' screen: I set: brenkes !en. - set oil:wining cotter., 2 'said/ trucks. 6 wnr T For particulars apply to GEORGE ALLEN, New yille: or to ROBERT pOLBEN; Woodside. June '66 . . . „ IRON tiro BROS •808 14.ii.6.7'be L eintweolTer. et Write Ede; the knbirn" WICK - FirtillACE - PROPERTY.. in' Berke and Lancaster Counties. Thls property over r4ooar..*: We Will sell the windalre with the formica and Improvements, with !s• OT the oree. =Mends, fossils, proportlane of ores, ...kn., on ell lauds which previouslY - poltf from the properq. Alin; atm cords of wood; citt.l4 4 t Wlnterotud between Ps 2000 trine or orn'on the ‘batile.- 1 The furnace wit ready for op^.rat.ing-,by the first of AuTust. capitalists this is an opportnnity beldom.ofreird. terms. addriAss THOS.,/h. 1.14%.1 . tiL 1 E.qs.:-Potistovin;-ldont.gomery.County, Pa. - Warwick Furnace. Junelq, •66. FOli 3 OAff. 111.-9 tune - of T Riffle: the 'Yard very little worn : will he gold Chas. Addretttt ' J. IL : BOONE, Rcwtinc.lh June 9, !66 . I °TA. FOR Itil*UlC. rOnlloward Avenue,• fan 80 feet Wide phvet , l • hanfongo. Ntirweirlan and Market stremS. in Ibriv Addition to Pottsville, lyitig,wftt of the Pnr.byltat Cemetery. . - A Iw Al.. lota' In Palo -Alto,' Port .Carbon and Nat. Carrion. Termm'llbersal. Plana of thelota will be Aar' and Fait . * made by ' JOLLNI G. HEWES.' Amt. dmville, May 86. '66 t:111 f~OB . lllEllr.-LAn office, corner Centre sod U. ket itteete.. - .Atom ono on , Maricet street. be a front.Centre. Apply lo L. C..TIIUSIM: `Nov. Itk , en . A • new simply' of Dried Fruits. cone , tiPPiPist Peaches. cherries.' Prunes. (vol . di , o , BOIIANNAN & SCHNENR -3 . Market etreet.,ishave Third. Pettsr, • CARROTANW TURNIP SEED By the'pound or matter tranitty.:fOresliat B. HANNAN•SSeed Stox. Pott Also 51:19.A.11.• BEET and •In ERIE:4N WAIVII - 18 , 1n gold A'caeor ; American Clocks, and Jewelry w acriptions, can be obtalnedat the store of •M. wrammalt.l, Age .Centre street, Pot in 'G —t4 DICIPLI.O4TEri FO.B TAXES, Of all elms and kiods, inndefor raid purpore.. , at . • BANNAN'S Book Store. eald,Ftioder! 1866. DRY GOODS. 186 WHITFIELD &DORNAN; Centre Street, Pottsville, Pool Have opened, et reduced prleeN a large stortp suitable for Spring and Summer tri.de. styles - SPringTOPIIIM FreneD Peicales, ' • Fancy Mb, Plan Pauli De Soleq, _ • • Noire Lidice. _ fnll,llne of Embroideries and White goods, Plain and' Plaid Organdlei, Plain and Plaid-liidasookl , • - ;• Plain and Plaid -Cambric", •gle.ndit Stylee•in • Estrionteiredlialiiiitaln • • The aenail iarletypt,fccry the 2 ''.NaLLIFERY DEPARTMENT , • They bare ali.; added to their ' . (MU DEPARTMENT A complete aosortmerst of C S CARMEN In ail Ifie new ety ` lea and Wm pay pnrticala to thbi inane!' theirbnPinnad.. . They wet vitc attention to thels Mock.df„: PRINTS AND DOMESTIC Which they will sell at the .very law?Pt With cosetantadditlOne to their stock. anal b, Untied effort to please, they hope to receive th' share of patmnagesh iltientllYeatenderl hereto' Mnrrh . , .; .• • •L l;161. iv .14A LE.—The Subscriber will ' Public Sale ou ' = • •linturdlo9 Juslytth. IE6B. AL - the public house of Jesse Drumheller. if roaTh of- P.,usville. at 2 otlock in the A,TWO- 4 ePORY FRAME OUSE . At OR. GROUND, situate on the. Soutbeas side of Market street: in the borough. of ville, bounded by . Marius street by a tae -alley, and by lot of Sneuel B. Morgan and lot of Geor g e Heaton op the east, et -front on Market St. IS' feet nod in depth 11 the,. estate 'of tiarah Kirkpatrick. deceased title will be gime tattle purchaser clear of Terms andeondltions made knoan at the Place of Bale by • CHAS HOLDER, AFL f , Pottsville. June 153:116 ' ifiltenua Ketilew Brews Kettle 11-1 stuck jastsectived and for rate at LEWIS C. THOlir Cor. Centre by June IT-444 C. 011.11) OEN el —Just riaoEd, . 'UR of Gold Pens and Silver Itcteitslon , at B. BANNAN'S, . Centre at., Pottsville. NEW 1300$0.—flint:recelved A nd lx • B. BANNAN'S : ,- • JAROAL. A N Nove l— l ioroi Hcc :KATE MARSTONE. K kTI TO L WR V K§OW H HOH : READ. A rime lot of .A?ert. rotta n ,2- 1 - I.= Sosel6 ' BE"' 6000, Bilepiel Owls La, gule ind s' Jobe 16 — , 14- • BIC . „ 01rlemeirsiiit' Pre/Wive 'Jail ocektlllieCkJar, butt ti• up lbreaprA: Excelsior gnat Jar Sealing Can by LEWIS C. THOM? . Jane 16'..24-• - _ Cur. Centre Scythes, Grain • Cradle a, &Wiles Ralteat„-ifotre dilreiettf.itltids-Ptileu l iIL restganalah WhitStenea at of all kW" of l ocal Implements In . • - -MWIS C. THOM! Jone,l4-24-. _ • ra a •. Centres TESIT' o;--:s it I ./bwrisece riMOCMMIS...-A Pal Marto (*entre a Malleable Cast Steel.' i e mninyment,:by Menry Bessemer.. l . l4 machinery cti. Price 'ZS Cents.. qg cents by mait.--Por ale by' • - • B..BANNO,