q_ r $ untaL MBA iiol'VlgliTlA WILTITUDAY. JUN* 31. I . . .. . .. . ; • •. ' -. 4 16f0t tnitfxi• net : . •' Lot stl the elide then , atoest.at In thg conontori, Thg (kora and trutko ... . -'. ... ,-....,.. .- ...: ... . .- ENLAI3.GENIE T ME MINERS' JOURNAI Wean. somuch cramped 'for the. !rant of mom for all the important Matters pressing on om•coluninii, .to. getber with a very extenislve . advertialngpatronage that we can scarcely ettornmOdete, that we propciee enlar !ging the Idnents• Jocarrit by the :addition of . , another .column to each page:aua the extension:cif: the present . columns, which will eve-an' addition equal Ito ahem eight columns of die present JOMINAL.. a whole page of additional matter. The changeWilliniolve an expense of abeutl3ooo In procuring a new, press, independent. . of the additional expense or tapes, adargeestre, but the terms: will remain the same, $2 75'per annuni . in :Wiener, or ,g 3 - not paid , in:ad vance: Por stic . ..mouths. $l - 'soth advance To clergy . ' men and iicho9/.-teatherei $1 0.0 per annum in advance net paid ircadvanceetrill rates will he charged.' Campaign eitsibeerasHers and t tabbing. As the great election catopeign 7 :-one of the'most portant ever held in Ms- country-,Will soon open, and in order to enabW however their means. to read - the Jecasst, we. wilt: receive anbscribers from - July to 13ovember 1, at the following inter • . Stogie sitheicription, In advance :In clans of 5.-to one address -And thi.each - addltional subscriber -60 f centseaCh---: !Thine who get. np -clubs of 15-and..so.cOples, will re ceive a copy:gratis. Stibacriptloaus will be received,frocci responsible ay.. mer men, payable when Cem. Geary is elected Governor, Now, boys, go,to work all over the County and else -7where;;ln getting.upclubs... • - • / . crsousdesitings.xtra copies -et any particular nuffi, her for distribution during the muntraign. will be Ihr. • nbtheol at Per-1 00 Wl:ilea: Se -25. - ple 50 copies. Or-. dein' rovestra copies murt.be left: at the office not later than Tueeda r morning. of each. Joueri AL . circulates free of postsevo in chnl ci .t County... Out-of the County the ppetage is Scents quarterly, •• 50 cants a year. paid ill advance.; • PROTBCTION-CITCY. If Congress. after • adjusting -the: - Tariff .Bill :will add the following section, it can' e:rer . . . Moved from any further legislation, until our . . . manufactures are establisheillon a firui basis, and a'per centage reduction can be tuaileun . . the whole scale . of duties: • • • Ate it ennefrdi dre., That leaVing out- of View both the export and, import of Gold and whenever exports do . not - exceed- the imports in value ten per cent: during any , tiscal.. quarter ot soy decal year.. tee Secretary or the :memory i 3 hereby authorized add required to 'lase the .duty ou theyalue of all articles of foreign import (excepting _such etudes - as' have heeu exempted from the Truvisiotis ,ut the -act, per. cett-. tutu within thirty days after -the.exlarition of eacn aud *every decal quarter (facial; which the exports as alOte- said du nut exceed . ..the- imports, as 'atOrearid. ten per . . , This will accomplish the same purpose in checking excessive importations as the banks of. England andFranEe du, in raringthe rates of interest" to -effect' the same object. We. haye no "national -regulator of interest, find therefore, the aboye section authoriies the- SecretarY of the Treasury to do here what the National Banks of France and England • BuroPe. If our exportations become too large' and cause' a drain of .to such. an eitent, as to accumulate too large a surplus at home, and thereby destroy our markets abroad, the duties can. belovvered also until an viuilibri urn is, established in the. foireigu trade. . - Bat says One, this is' placing . too much power in the hands of the Secretary of . the Treasu ry... Not so. It does not increase his p3wer one ieta--because - lie Cali . only. act when a ' certain contingency arises;• and his action is g,orerned by law the.same as are all his other ministerial duties. - - With this section attached to the new tariff bill e.xdessive importationa - Would be chucked, and those countries that desire to trade with :us will ha COMpalied to tind a foreign market' for our products-Lour gold • would be kept *at .hotne, and in six Inouth.s our :National. Banks could sesame specie .Mtyments without . contracting the, currency butticient to) derange - business.. Wealth would besideS, be created so rapidly in this country. that 'We "could easi ly fund all our loans as they faltdue, at it per :cent fora term of forty years; and these se curitlea.Would be eagerly sought for as an in ' vestment, as they would run, abOve par.— Under the protection" afforded by the . rebel libp, Wealth was created's° rapidly and at) . • sorbed so large a portion - Of our- bonds, that the whole financial. world stood amazed at • our resources: - ; Adopt th7s policy, and our national wealih would continue to increase_ so, rapidly that the rates of interest would decline, and cap ital would be thrown into developing our mineral resources, peopling the great. West,' in building factories,. houSeS, tcc., -for' the accommodation of the increased deniands of the vast population that , WoUld. flow to our In addition to this, fix a limit to, the issue National" Currency, hased on the real and personal property; of the country. Let that limit be ample.,--stty, ! SL in currency to $3O in value of, the prOperty, and apportion it to each State and Territory according to .its wealth, or each Congressional district, if neeessary. BaSed on this principle; the. cur rency Will expand with: the . population and wealth, and no further legislation will be re - (mired on these 'business distracting' ques- Your so•called great financiers, money changers;and shavers, generally advise meas ures to suit their own interests, arid the great misfortune is, that the husiness commuhity, perMits such parties to shape these questions' in their own interests. Where would our country - have been during the Rebellion' if the advice.of -such parties had been followed in raising money to carryon the war? We would have been swamped the first year. Messieurs Representatives; these proposi- tions are - They require 'no :great financier to explain them—and - the whole business community a ill :say amen,. it you adopt them—becauSe theY will give confi: dence and stability , to business, to all branch es of industry, and will prevent those peri odical expansions and contractions which sweep the country, destroying all lands of business, and carrying ruin everywhere. ENGLAND Is spending millions of dollars to break down our American Tariff and eslibbliah Free Trade. : The, Cop p erhead - Leaders Are helping England to break dewa our Pro tective• Policy and- build up Free-Trade on the ruins of American Intiusiry,. - I ., - The, Northern Ciipperbrads mad •heatkersi.Trahoys..': trnitb together in favor of buibling Up the Power Of. „Pint-Ain and reducing AMEnICAN Lsnoa:. Yet there are thousands of pro fessed loyal working.men helping these lead.: era; by their votes, to almost pauperize them- How .long..' oh, how long can oar Work.' ing classes be made such tools of ?.:.Is there ,no power under - heavens, to: pre these 'eaders front stealing the capital of the labor ing man which is, his wages for labor, and transferring it to the laboring men of Eng land ? Can nothing open the . eyes of the large majority of our working clasies to the enormity of the crime perpetrated upon their Interests by English Gold, and the Free Trade Policy of the Copperheads and' Tra4ors North •and South.? Cot.. Joint it: FOki 14 delivered a master ly speech in Lebanon last week on the ques tions of the hour. It may be censideredtbe opening document of, the campaiti in Tenn syliania: will add to the; intellectual re.. putation .of .the .author; We will have the p'?.aiure of laying it before - our readers :next ItECONSTIVI=92I. We tave had this pleasure iof taying.befor'e our readers this ahle:Repaet. ;They have daubtedly, 'read it iitd found their mselu i e sions of the sirengt of its arguments in- fuyor of the position of. Congress--• 430 9#eation of Reorfrktletion„- The;iesding.,,in*entitti journatafef-the the Report and commended it la. - the Most' nn qualified terms. We are ti4ii64,141.t Oiled - with the remarka cif. 6 .! Thi liatiOnim.th.table New...York...Eatpen.. -Tl4eywaso.ettlin , aud : preciative, and set. the whole : question so 'clearly before pe mind: thit they are worthy of attentive ReFufat We commend, them to the attention of cair readets,, as one of the Clearest and most iispassionnte-expositions the attitude of Congress on - the importan • • . • „ , . . questionOt JPConstructlon; that -•we.. h ave sees "Thisreportle an able State pa - Per, draWrimp With the conkionsness Mahlon it a great party mast-take its stand, and that upon its reasoning Congrals what depend to-maintain tut upon, - before the country.— It - will be' enlvensally amid deserves , a . Weird The report -first' -seta-It:lth the 'diffieriltiek under Which - the committee -labored - in *procuritigt he. corn, mor.est felon:nation , ' rserszting - the.seonditten 'of ;the South. - Six-weeks elapsed' before a single item of.de • thentic intelligence tould he obtained.friam the ?real dent;. and : then all that was furnished Consisted of copimi . lat the new constatuistins• in three States, tome newspaper paragraphs relating to one other,•and note particle of, inforMatien conrerning the Other aercu States t- The coMmittee inake no comment upon this extraordinary fact.further thant4 I say that the evidemi. -was incomplete and .una'atinfaCtimy-. Bat this simple - statement. conveys a terrible is the states -ntaiishipof the.hlgh/Metal; whe on sucha beggarly ,array facts, tlidnin hesitate to . large Amonon Co»grees the instant addaissitan-of all the eleven .States, and actually - vetoed a bill 'bemuse, that • hody.didnot obey the advice which hi founded upon 'new spaper. scraps:. - .Or, if we are to assume Attar-tie - had better statistics. at hand, -we 'must accept the ,t qually:unweledme cohclu - sion that he nought - to force Cong•ress into following . his- recommendations while deliberately vrithdokling from it the diktdente.upon'Whichtte had formed hie • "The - committee fully justify the deliberation with which they have acted: . They found it neceeasry to examine into the affairs of eleven Staten, - each having .its dwu sPecial Miaraeteriatics, with iv - Viewto prentrib- Ur , uniformrule - for ill. The wont was hastened b'y the -atipoinrment -: of inikommittees, :each having district an charge, • Ant,..under, the must- favorable cir cumstances, it uet‘r*sti oCcupled a Jung t ime ; • and there • is. more danger that • the investigation was not thorough - enough than- that too mach time was be- . stewed upon it.. . "The repott makes Some the:client points in support ..of its ctinclunions:. The feet thatthe new constitutions or arnendmettig thereto, and the Ordivances repealing • or reptidiating, the acts Of .•eeeest n; were not submit ted to a - popularvote, - in &kelt Anton with emphasis.— (We may here remark that there were three exceptions to this rule, and that the fact that -the - Execntive did not give the Committee .correct information "uptin the subjett is another, illustration of the neglect-With ' he treated the request of congress fur inch tutor:da tion.), The nimble:let eircumstaneee that noel of the States embodied it denhd cif .the right of Seep-Salon in chi ir.constltutions,iind thatt; : with one exception, none of them have declared their ordinances - of. secession null and Void-from tee beginning:4re also referred to. The'Oill_ ne ineoloici and iegtatitude - of the South, in • retain for the gederoan spirit offorgtieness and' et em eaarnanifested by the victorious North, are set forth in taint hat forcible, languages- - • . • "The meat impOrtant feature 'of the'report is.•hoW ever, its. emphatic: assertion' of the exclusive jurisdic tion rif,COngress over the whole subJect, - and its reftt tu;ionaif tile claim made on behalf Of the-Executive •for tbe control of-all quegieua pertaining to the. recoil,. structien of the Vnion. . On thin point - the committee use no uncertain language; sernpitionSlyribserv ing the. respect which every co-ordinate branch of- the Government should show. toward the-Other& rt. mirtsa3 Ati k'rechient of the C'eited Staten,. ne.tet, rid, power viceptekeetite the , htwe of the land..-. These. laws gave . him to, over: :be subject Of re-Orginnizadoth It. was not ferbiut to decide neon .the nature or. effect of any government 'which the people of these States might see.fit to id. mt.,- ; Th c . power - is lodged - by the . Caustautiou'in Congrksatt -; • ; \ cannot, therefore, regard -the various acts:of:the . President in relation to tbe formation Of. local goverm $ 1 00 4'50. 800 11 00 . Ili 00 merits in the insurrectionary States, and the conditions imposed by him imon :their .action: in any other light than as intimnthwa tothe people that,Us commander of the army; he would. consent .to withdrnW total:it y rule Jtiiit iu.pruportioa as they should, by their :lets,. manifest • dispoeition.tu preseise order - among themselves, .eetablish,goverumeots denotiugiuyalty the Unien, and exhildta settled• determination to .re tern to their allegiabee; le,iyitigit, With the law-Mak ! 'tug power to fix theterres of their:Aunt restuattion - t, all their.rights and :privilege:las States of- the . • •-"Any other suppoSitioti,inimnsistent waif this, would - Impute to the :President: designs - dr Micro:n:. nieut• upon a co-ordinate . brafichof. the Governmeni, Which should not be lightly attribeted to the „Chie) Magistrate of the nation.. : Again, at -the eldiss:of the .report; the cOmtnittee say: - , ' • • " 'All the so-culled legislation of State conventions and legiSint tires has; beet' had under tuii i tory dictation. If the President' may,.at'•his slid ander his owe authority, weedier nsmilitarycommander orehief ex ecutive, qualify perimns to oppuint.semiters aud elect reprettenuitives, he ...thereby practically rent rots the organization of the legl.latiy . e deportment. . The coo stitittional fotinrif govertinient is praCticallyilestoiy ed and its . power absorbed in the Executive. • And White lour ,Committee. dO - hut for u - moment impure tri:•the President any . such design, but Cheerlitly - eoucede to him: the mail:patriotic "Inutives, they cannot bui.look with alarm "upon: a precedent' se- fraught with - danger to the-Republic:- -• • , , These. are, words Of trne.wisdatri, bravely . spoken, froza the right quarter: aud at toe right time. Every . reader.ef constitutional history knows the vast impor t:wee-Or publienietedeuts; Scarcely any of the user. : • pations whichit coat England: years ufsirtiggle to es cape. origin a ted in.aay Mil design. A king sir a n l ie. later believed thui the public: -good might he ',volumed by a temporary stretch of power:, -The power having been oneeused, the noitkirig exercised it fur 'hie own aggyaridlzement and the next to please : a favorite, Haul the people Maud that itinke had been -fastened ti them which might in time hue:them to the earth, behooves the people of - Aniertea to.take iv:truing by the experience of their ancestors. • The President of the pi n ed States is invested with - powers winch* tuake loin fur more . indep , vid..iit of the people,' . terra of ollice, Loan hay inoutircaOf EogLind lias beet, generatious past,mr vier will be Vanier ttie pi essme uf v terrible ilidigeC Oud . of - a istipPoseif ueves 7 • .sf y, one. lialf sof -tile • nation ~eneeniully. - aciptieseed usurpatfotiS'of power Lincoln which • it is • 11(IN% riled Wero . .jlll.4lited.law.. Under the' pre4Sure of u supposed 'political: ueve.saity, • be tales. half .aie rt,,w' tit g sug..Mr. Jidinstin to usurpations far inure date . lersins„. inasmuch as they' yvtiulfi - be irremethatite once suceesslid. The-fiat:lf gen._ll,urnside s , in banish ing Vallandighatn, has been fu elicit set hsolis by file recent • decision of the Supreme Cotirt, and rio more . constitutes a precedent Mau the rebeliton.iiself, thong!: steqrsie'sced 'hi. autl even Indorsed• by Cougres...: Coiig'essii Should, in' u moment of wealweess, yield 'to the diva/lieu Of J.:inn:am and admit the person: elected; In , Inuit - ranee - of iirdiirs, by a coustituericy into which lie admitted and front which 'he ei s elucieu WO-se 'whorit.lie'deeinerlit tight to tooth or tssexclude, the.predOeut-ivnuld. he one disastrous beyond eaten and. hciug entirely, beyond, -the control the courts,: coati - I:Muer be xot rid of. • •. therefore : the first duty of . o:ingress to stand Frrn nista this putuL— th.ot the Ylectlep of . its ineini t ere 'shall not:be:in any way interfered with or ittenfited by the, Piesideiit or by ony Whew of his niamitdruerit ex , cepi iu parsimaciof 'shale positi te statutory einicirfule'f. No matter thoegh,his interference was • made trout the heitof Inotivtat ; fin In:titer-if it was* indisisenstahle to -prta.erve. Order. or indeed indispensable:to secure on electitniat. all ; no matterif. in the (=Ft iu hand, its re -skits Were for gpssl unmixed "with-.evil, it. is the i:riered dtity'of Con tress to riject such . elections eithout besi tatinti.• • The .resu t otrsubmisslon - may to:day be.ne. qualifiedly , good., but Mr" toMiorrew it 'ls- hleVillll4 evil. arid% cell only • We rejoice that" the, cotton it tee :boric seen this, so cl'earlyi,auid stOted i in well. - fine country is placed hifearlui. petit for the 'fat ere' by the growth of executive. power in' the potd.. lin i if tiers mat be a until in between the eiitin tie and pgielat departments. let it• come floor:and be determined. once Fir all; A despotisitt establistiiiil.byt revolution. will be spiterlily.overthrown by !viol talon ; hnt it-deep.:Aism established by *lido. encroachment may last for .coniti• 'ries, • .Ptir bet tt.-e willit be that traitpir violence' eliim break tip ibis . Congress. as has 'bitein• threatened, - and lhat w, stiouirf pass' under thu ytoge 0 . .1)a% is ited.liiit ` 13 04:M 6 ) 10 r font years . . han that veuSlatiild transmit, PI our 'children an thibillatiasi 11.4thut how - atiti a le gial:fitare.e;ecterl and scrim; ender the flirtation the ; Executive, in aviiirdanee With soletnn preeedeuts . sale tiimeA by loth the great prietiesoartlay.. • . • ' • -In asserting the tomier of Congress to siarnmiin con ventimis iti 'the 'disiirmatizeti" States,. the:co:llmin ee .maintain ti - tfoctsinc which we - haye lieretofrire urged ii, these. coletime, and suggek heipiestmei whylheyhove not. reet.mrnentleil 'provision by hill upon this . subject. • We,presume -that they have .lieen iliatml e:E 63'.nde.sirc to corns ton comprentise.with thxecutive: . hut if nu. tie eautoutf-e.c why they should not Nave so &Wei:L— i:fur own-inflamer:it has been that ,Congress. should ex, ercise this power. :We entibot. hut think it elmigi:o'itis to admit the reyo:ted States to. their Firmer share In the . Government merely 'mini the. faith of- ordinance-. whica . theysimmittee 5.1 , 0W,,Ve tn . "; really hitulin2 upon their:pew:le, and. n ever :- directly or 'Mit rectly. receivillthe sawitip M. fit ii.tirloority tor the elec. Mrs.- Yet this lifter all their keen 'criticism:4f the pre. tended pmeess of recousfrnetion. Is what-the c. 'meat tee prOpose. ' It certainly cannel he tkeplanze.illy.pee- - ferred by tiny. member ot. the ninjorliy. and is.-an tremely liltrral offer of crimoromise 11 . the President and Ida friends.' If it is not sicepteil. We sincerely . hope Clot- COUgress 'will resolutely act. upon ,the ductrintiA 'rather than t hg po.itiye wcornmendations of this report and commence the.work.of• reconstruction at the very •— ln conclusion...we cringiatniate Congress and •the country chain the arm. temperate and dignified tone."( thin admirable paper :Coming from a-eitm . reittee' Which has fwerf.rnade a' target- ,ofwhich .hits beta :charged with ~atrocious designs, wit) tamtpation:.and • corruption. and: by inferetice,with an 'intent" ,to intro .dacetbe gaillritine and the . assiesitelf kntfe. the report is algiost uniforntly cairn is its tone tree from nny evil 'impnlations 'against its adversaries. and ntip.trently un conscious of the storniof denunciation that his beaten uts.o tts.antlairs. ;Yet no -speech in Coniirea.4. h',*-Ver ...violithraud id ter:. bas tnantlested a sterner resolution. a more Inflexible ileterrnination, than it :does.. There is far-more strength and- firmness in . it. their in any of Mr. Johnerovsincohermitspreehes. There, fi lac-more real dignity in:it than la any of Mr. - Sereard•S tawdry _ . ' Tits Founrd or Pennsylvarla this; Year, the attention of, our citizens will be attracted to Philadelphia on: the Foutth, and-that City wilt he thronged . hy thonsands from the interior to witness the return of the flags of veteran regimentsAo the Slate for depositiin its atehivm . • From what we hear from all, sections of the State it. is indicated that the,demonstration on that Occfteion will he.Of .magnificent : prop : articles,. if 'not the grandest'and . rpost,,impoSing spectacle of the kind ever witnessed in: the 'country. On ] Tuesday . allernobn twit the reeinlyls of thei N•rftsbington' Artillerists and rational light Infantry (first troops to enter-Washington in' the Rehellien,) -who have been - accorded an honorable position in line,: will • leave Borough for .the City, Beside these'connpa , nies many veterans front thiir:ountY will he in -line, - while hundreds 'of. 'citizens. of the County Will be in Philadelphia On the ocda- Wria hakeommeneed in Eurnpe.. 'Phe =WM states that the 'Prussian tronpa had: entered • Saiony, and : Hanover, and it writs' thougbtihat the_Austrians would attack tlieni: immediately.. Throusg,houtthe whtile of HFr many there Was great con - sternation. and fl nancial distress.. • WJLX YRCITT attim • . •- - •of A. •13: - SIOatiakerl'at'eoltettor of the I turned. borne we iiiiveevery reason to belieie, . well pleasect.with their risii.. • As we bare ternalßeWone for tbeVirst District , of•Penn-'.• the sinate .. e... alrenily stated. the - principalebjeci of the visit sylvania," :Was' iejeeted :by ' , r ,,, esda .. :..._._ -_.;;. .., „.4_ ; ,,,, : , _ _ . .. i ," 1, - w? . 2 1!t o pr o mote me building of the.projected "" 1 . A xbaungtow End 'Dolorari Railroad. .• - '• . ' "'SDiTO R~1~"T~ " DLE: ~"` -. ' . tlirk 01[1Tal erIII7I,SEEVICK Masazrarc.—the innii- ' • , *niunberis.beforerni.: It - contabie the' dnett portreit or .fien.lteade ay. hare yet seen. .;; Atecompan3lng It le MI ' Interesting: nett written' blogratdeatakettbr: of' the , -.: General itv Ginniernenr L.Ntr. - The. Other. =tech , . crt . :great' eiteitlettetk.- and of geMirat intereet. , hie,- Th e 3 FOnigh Ann* COT b3 a general:44Eoin Nekiunnea, :by. Lien ; -r0t.,61„ ,Coruetn Lieber: Startle and IlUlltary: la*. !by. Jartunt.D. , 'Plente - i The itriMadier.ilry, C. D. • Attentive; , Aerdit - el:reline, ;;by the - *one author 1. Atiebieta Of:Mita klmAtitna.,to../v.—Prince` Eugene . —by James erect Wilson ; Our Nail Yanbi. by. Dell• R. - Reim: .Screw - Propuknon Ili n : Naval Warfare„ by ., •:: Uttar Newton ; gditarialNotell Brevet &Undid... Gen: end J. L,Nist thireel. Correspondence : LiterartNott ', auk Varedidterti Army and .I%nytMliehd Intelbgence: Published *by Charles B. alchardion.:. bdtt Broadway,. qieir:Yerie-Ittemarkatdk And thislune number - Of - DM ''''.- Itiarmei Ilatursrm,'. r .A.rentarkably flue 'number. la "Ruk' for dale.. It Is beaubfally illagrated, 'arid the retuling, Plater .is of more: than tumid intereat... The. • rontenta . airei Veromd - Becrdlectiona 'Of ibe z Wary - with . ted illiettitions 1: Midamitrier i Sordeedtiotiti 1 101 4 4 . eithlen iilDPlratitintt A -Look - . at Lisbon.nittrteren illueirddrinft: High Dap. In' a Virginian Yillafre; the • concliodon of-Armadale, by Wilkie C , Ilintz; elenthurg. '.—July, 1`;63; Francis Asbury. iritb • a portrait; The Sword of Damocles ; 2 The Fool Camber: Sabetuary ,Pritilmins in Rome • lirndeokte, Arches.; lir...kindlt.a. r f:MitfikeYKstaay Orrivil ,The; Fail .iiti.i=t- . u-- se re .'. calk M.. of . , Colored: Popnlation of Lonitt lane :An • Dourat ' ; F•trty-rwo ; Editor a Eaq Chair : Mimi ti. ly peeord .f Current Events: and that inimitable de . ..• ' partmeni t r Harper.. the Edittirn Draner. . Pubitehed ' .:by. Harp , i &-Brutber. Franklin- Square, New York:. .. , . , Basot.es Mosrracr.:=The contents of the July TIIIM • bet are. Utah (Illustrated) i Mrs. Browne Le.litowne. a poesci 3 continuation of the- Well 'written aerial;;The Dentil•Let , er (!lastratedj .Itcnitut,. a poem ;'An Adven-, 'tare In Portugal a : poVrt Jam fhristo pliers Story; .To a Woman, a poem:. The Age of Ani mals; The White Jack: Of the UpperSarazat t A Psi U.. Grip.'a ston.t The Five tstensathis..part.l. la nu Touch: The Happy Land; a poem 1 - The WundCritile- - .Met. n. story:: Art Limey , -all,. the secorid paper.- is on the French -.Schts.l•; My Every 7 Duy :Piths COrrent - Nittes .1340k.5. Men, and Things :An excellent c4lll - of Beitules Monthly. •-. : • - • . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 'Si* Meind.;-110nIte Watera: 1 461.13readway,'Ne.w.. Yeiie, he& ju.; publb , hed therenowing new an/the:tut! • rut manic.: • phs . yniz ..mript .be a • LAIVi4, of the Lerd.•• words by .Dr s *-Wat to, rtnikre by gi N.. 8'; . and arranged.. by Mra. E. A.l Parkhnra : 'PO:marry - ne:Vran .ir be ifritiks..' word• 4 •by: neater 'Stritt.h, and - ) bllFre . " by. hfr , . Parkhitiv; rtt& Leff hen oabg. he 'Kip EffieParkbrirPt. at temp runee nieettni•s in NewVerk . and i3reealrn) :•• "Sunlight: Poi4i Brilliant` , ccapposed. byldia.*Park .. ... .. . . , „ • . . .Tus. ATLANTIC .IktfNTILLT JILT. -- * The Case George"Dedlaw".is a sketch futf•of whimefcal [kip:hi) . .. logical speerdation in whiff' the anthers hurtiOr d ef if 6 - with the phenomena of the debatable gmindbetWeett usture-. and the. Bnpernattiml. and presents, perhaps, - the most iemsikahle. int:tante of- splrittial . manlteata. lion on reze•rd. Limatellow Ontributcsi•n 14cintri sannet on. "Translatisti.D-dre.7 and. the "Passages. from HawthOrnea - Note-Book" arc .confintual. :as Is Iteades story ot.tilly filth Gaunt." The ',paper oni IndianNedielne" has a peculiar interest, P?M ina.from'ime Whoie life among .the Indiana . half - Ilttetl blra.fo speak With peculiar • intelligence - of their atiper snit an andpsycholtigical poners it most valua-, blerontribittiOn h: the: history. Of dem 'eulogy. i,Gold: wm.bmit "Englishman in.Nor . rinind3" : firt seats not , ., el phases of a mint behaSeled: mucta-bewrit ten region'. and offers 'smite clenr,iiiid just dews of French impeel• alistn. Bayard - Taylors- sketch of Racket, the great German orientidlst•and poet- Is timely and ittrartire.—: ittajnr henry S Burrage . - in the • • Siege..Of Knoxville," :recounts history of that es4nt.. and - doeg jilstiee'tn General 'Burnside's lesdership:• end 'ealluntry•le the of .. fa - V. .The Great Thictor" islhe of. une;uf those slarlesot-Wei:tero'life,shicli AilcePais writes so well.- Scientific readers will he etutrmeA . .with the• de or Prof. Agnssla on. the . gtiology:ot tht , Amasa in Val., Brysid gives n tine poem under thelitleliThe rxwb tit Shwery.r • 'The remaining articleit.in the num. her are: "Released," a, poem. by, NI rs.:Wtiitney :• "To' 'J, B " a home. i "A Bundle 'of Bones," hy •Sprzeme ; "Aunt Judi," a geaphic Sketch:of: negm • character. ,hr 'Di. J. W: ealmer .• Mrs. Stowda ni•sininey paver" paper. and criticalunless Homes!baseie Ftfthenn Dars. - -Life: of Silliman; :•&c...• Ticknor and Fields: Publishers, Boitim, Massa: . . • . locat > Affairo. Itr'Otikly Mnannaike, I N66.—July " rN _ liggs ( WOON% amtmars. . 7..38 tast 4 :12 7 35 New 7tl. 12 610 eVn!i: 4 'O2 7 '115: Fall. Q.: * *l9 4, 11:1 , 7 , 34 . Full . 31..27, 11 17 evn'g .4 33 7 .34, .30 9.%.171111,1.14: .2 .110iNnA.V. *l.'. 3 W,T.0N1.-11tAY T6r Soldiers' Genry Ciub; in - n. - flouriskim - ;.condition... New moubersare..ad. . . . -To-mnrrore.—Twenty;sixt h Sunday . . of. t • he yew fifth after:: Trinity. Day's'. length. I:i.liQurs-and.3.-tnintt6:4.." "Lincoln Zodoogs" 'is ih . e.nn . me of a new inifitsiry• . organization iin itiahanoy py..They arearmea and equiliped.: •'... =SE John Wahf , a ndtire of:Ennland and a nil . - ber, *as - killed . in a colliery Tu . scarorsi,on - ihe 4811 r inst., by a full of.cnal.- Theikinha.nay Cio7 . lVnter:Cataliaay..lowbeen. organize)by lhe ejection of Edward S. SilliL nian, President,...ae.d Prank Carter,. Seere!ary TreasUrer. •-. • . • • • . .. Samyet _lf itkr; aged'' `years;; eon af:•:‘n drew Miller . , hfaliano7.City; was liill . ed.in th e . collieryof 'E. • •Billiroau on the 19th insi.,.by a hill of coal: • : : .• ,-' . • . ••• -:' • • . •-• ••• 4tcnunt,of iti piepie sclitlyik on Tbursthy.hist. - .'reeeil;e! tao`ta nit. inei.tiort .• • . •• . - pear in cur pest.. •-• ••. ..• . . . . . . . -The Nypah'er.wa Intensely . iarttrm - early (Iti week, Ilut .nri Wedne:iday . .moderiit 61 • under I refre'fo)s.ng m,!in; . It •was.grea yv ily - ekme, od 1.? the sweiterium community.... ..- -.: ' ~ ...-..._•. • 'Cona(abi. bl T isinan• with a requisition. ft;oni the'goveinor,„weia to•Vtww 'i7otk:on Thursday I:fmt; fo bring on Dennif:k.,EigOn;:thei Itob . et;t:(iitf!tinnr. • —' . . . * Ori.lttesdaLy hist - the distillery_ of Charles '.Ariglit at the old .bamiti,. Nltirlidi street.. wait d est itl; fir e.. is,tAte third time !list Mr. Abrilit, hasifieeti borrit. out. . . . . . . . - • ... .... The Ohl abanddlieirailiticili4O:ti"se; PortCar hon roittLeast of George • street, was 'sold at public. stile on. Saturday . ,fast.for, , S22s....The price_realized .ia. 'quire. "sati,sfaCfory: to., the . . the Saprsfize Caitrt ha . s hied the third Mott ,JOY of January next. O. P.itiltidefphin;.for.tlie lioiritig:or.causes from .SChttiylitill.Cottoty. 7.-. TlllB -is-,A return to the 01d•'titue•oflzettring cases from this County: •, . ..... ~ ....:- .. . . pi ! , tile cod . - party will_ be - .held on the Fourth,;of JUly on the riewFnit'gr*tul. Port• Carbon,. the proceeds of whiob • will be devoted _to .reOrgani;ing the _old Natiori. Rifle Company of, ibat Borough.. Ttiesilfiy. last Dr. Boirinaa . ,'.sprgeori-tlentist of "th`is .Borough, warelieved or ft, t ape-wor.m- twenty-four .feo . ip • IPii For : ten years health been - s.arioa . ..lS7 . ,iiripalr . ed . .by it,. • • • - . . . . . • The' Sheriff ,will : eiynse to.sale af.thofCetirt Rouse on ni4l day, :inly .1f), : i356 nerea of istnd irtutein"Trentent tewn.llip,.as the pyopeity ef•,Jatnes Boyce:, Patrick H. sul4van; joseph Wilkius and. John' Wilkins: .! i.' -• • • .-..•.:: . . Arcrpled he Brig(' -club hariag..eliallenged•thaleOunty:,l.6' piay far the chaaipionship. the St: Clairllnse "tall -Club hasaceetited. - gonamittees of the •clubs.wili arrange time. . • ' . . . Temperance f •;in St.' Clair.—The Clair(stiult - aud.juspnils.) Temperinhe Stici ety.: ilt Bold a . meeting: this 'evenjng at .7 otclock, on Centre St:Clair.: Acii.irOs re will be dpliiered by working men:. Ginn ralatiertilancnisrequ'e*d; •-.. . • • • Th - e• Griqd.litient Piie,.Com:pin4 of this,Tior ough? have.nedepted. Relding nit .the Fourth ersiulY; as the . irnests of the . :Liberty St elm Fire .Cotripany of. th . iti City'. Members who intend' rSoing will meet at the.enkine house on Tuesday.:eveniniueit . - • se.-ou roe,- ion '.'Of George Tost,..'Airtliapny City. on-t4e 1 8 th inst.. fell on 'the - railroad track near East 11ahanOjr Junction, and - the wheels of 4 ppssing." train caught his right . fobs and mangled it seriously. .It is thaught thlit- his foot will: he saved, .with - the . .loss of Killed by a Fall:of. Coal. 7 —On Saturday-lat a !rimer 'named Hugh Jenh . ine,- was occiaOn= telly killed by , a fall'of coal in t.. colliery he . , low: tti;thanoy. City,:where he was...employfd An . inquest was held .by..NT.: M. Ite,tner, an / averdict rendered. in accordaii.Oe - with _ . The 4.s'gengerNind . d, a liorthir:Aso. collecting" for 4.hi• purpose. of purchasing a hunner. Spiegel hnp" a hook for'the reception of nathesand rimnunts. and it isle, :he hnped that our citiy,eni7illnif sist 'the efforti • to procure , a 5 , 74 - A rcirlent...-L—bn the . 2.lst instant a. Annizh ter tif . Mr. Philip iteeft,;- Hegins ngesl.l() - yenm nnd Ilymontha.- was h n colt - and in - ennsegnOnce died from Jinn of :the , F. itefst, E s g heid anAnOneit on the 23)1.-. Ver'dict in accordance Crusfiß to Death:—On Thnrsdny.lasr. Tat rick Brennan of rialo:Altoi,emploYed by the Bending Railiond on its 'freight_ traina. was crushed to death at . Royer'i. Ftird..by.bejng caught . between ears, The' , remains were brought to,his late home fnr interment.' , Mr. Prennanlenves a ...wife and s'..On Tueidai las t n.nnmher . of the ineithanta• and . hum nessrnen Amin gi on, :Del...itislted thia. and. remained 'until:Thursday.' TITy, ins peeie.d. the nperatinn of . mining- t saw :everything interest in this Itegitin; and-re. , PqrWile P hiladelphia on the Fourth of JUISt.—LThe Committee of .Itrrangemeita. hove rteitrly completed t ikevrogratii me for the roil itery display on, the - coming Fourtli of .July.: The processicM. will be divided- into_seice di visions, with :a. Major 'General to opountind ,:Major General l'attertion has citosent ed to command oneof . these Tdivisions f ;ether:divisioti commanders lisVe .beed - tieleot 7 ' ed frote.the•interior of i koStotit.:'.:, - AePOi ; ilialS to the inforination 'rioidired from .varicios .pamo, of the State;:ttiodisiday:mill .. : . :exieed anythiniever . before - -)sfieMpLed.*:yhiladel :phis . • - . „ - Patirille . Sado/ Board. . This ,': Board has erganizetifOr the' new IsChool - year; by • elect ing Wm. Boyer,..Esq:, President ; C.. Little, Esq., Secretary,'and Mr. :John - Bindley, Col-, lector. • • . The Standing:Commit:tee sire as follows ON Buitinsd.---Messis: Boyer, fox, Derr . . .. _ . . . . 1..0s SALAILIES.—Mersra. :Roseberi7; Spith; filunfziner andW . c?ff. : „: .....,.'.. : ....,..:, .. 'Alii''l3Oolii'..L-:NI-esiis.-"iiit.ip,:;ftai.per..tin ..dentputh.add ligebTfer. - • . . . - Tbe' tax los beep. filed at: sixteen mills, the same be.!iest, yttnr.. can - be-AO ieiluc, anti n.t, present .in • consequence of needed un. . . During - the . 11,ecirafeller .: wa s stir tinned and many..warui .friends, wbo.'w . ifl. kiciw, be, jileased ioread.t he fol-• lowing paragriph• retation ,to . him 'witch :we,_ extract from the Germatitoirn'Tefe . graph - breiet4riajor United. States Army, has-been commissioned by the I'resiilent,.llreVet .Lietitenant.-Colonel, .for gallaM and meritorious Service's Oaring the war, dating from. March Early in the war he weri'.his . Capiaincy upon the' hat= tie field; sacriliclig . in.arm.forilis.counfry - Sinee then: he has been asSigrieti.tri ,le4i active duties, and the Well-earned-. nrevet.-of . tenst. , co - lonel iells.how_,wcll the berirtiment esteem his services." Arrest of Another 014 of !herSohuyikql Haven Gong of 'Robbe . r4.--03tiurA4fty of last-Week . GoiximodOre 7•llendricki..rn boatnian, and a niciatMr of 'the. gang:that bmt depredated -fro n corisider4b)A extent in.Sehoylkill Hairen, Was ayrestetkin..Pine off- 'cep Ntift,. of the Fourth' yraVd:: fletidricks was.brought t Poitsville - • the same day and lodged in : priion:': On . .. Saturda y, ite.'had • tt , heaVink 'before-:Squire and was fully cOmmir ted. for: !There. are two ahafges liiiin-L-11urglaVy tat. the.. Premises of -Mr, tie . orge - 11. Sebnylkill Haven; 'and stealing...froth, $l5 to' $2O - worth of, meat 'front icut eh of 'wogon. ktievefe .e.timple should' lie . 'nuide.ors' Hendricks and ins companions, if convict ed, in order 't het . thcf.depredations of ttie gang.maylie . effentuallyTstopped, • . . Record ]'our Deed;:—LAtr.aet-pitssed at the last: session .of. the Pennsylvania LegislatUre require.a that all tleeds 'and conieynnees' for etitai.e . in the Comm nnweal beirechrtled iri. the office for. recording: of' deedi the • countyWbere the lands lie, within-Six tionthS after the ereentionof such and convey: . antes and every such deed and . conveyance Jiae.reettrded:'aS. aforesaid, shall. he" judied• fraudulent anti . void - against .any, 'subsequent purchases foi-a valuable consideration", pnless such deecht be. :recorded before the recording of the deed.or conveyance:444er WhiPli - suo' -Suhsequent• purchaser or rnortgager shall claiat.• This is a very intportarit . ..rotiee, - and . those:holding , unrecorded deeds: will see the importance* of dukving: them . recorded without further delay:.. : - . Accidents.—On .Satuiday • -last "Dennis Dougherty., .atet.l . about ?4 .years, brnkesman on .the• engine . '•;llountailieer,'' 'funnitig. o. AlabanoY. AS.: B. •M. it, It., fell between • t wo. ear 3, into: bridge; :the ears.'runnitig: tit the time::. was:. conveyed to :.his Palo Alto,: ;Intl diecl . Sunddy evening froth juries received. : lle was.a.mttive'orlrelanl. and hitd been•enly.abont • thiee inonthe in tin. WecliteSilar last is T. Cavanaugh,; n na tive of trelaq., aged abort 23 yeriis,hrakestnat lie sort ing . engibe at Pale Alto; was in .th 4 act of jumping on the ',ears,. his foot slipped arid he_felf tinder the cora:Which cut otf hi: left' 3iitn beloW the shouhler. ' He Was eon: . 'veyetl to 'a private reSiden . pe in the - bOrough. criticallie-is in a condition. • . . . The rdeinhers.of the ,ltiashington. Artillery end-.National•Light, Infantry cotnprinics, who intend participating in:theSpardde in Philo dolphin onthe Fourth' of 'July,. will meet: on Tuesday afternoon next at I d'elock, the .for • Titer at room ef 'the 'Soldiers' ..League: Centre'street, the•letter at the Town They . will take the afteimOom•train for Phila Adiphia. • itranSportatioit be furnished the companies. • The' members will weal. bleu o. f:~iiSiteTap; dark- pantS, white gloves. and badge, kior anticipated. thiit • the twc companies eriitPurnber 01ne . hundred men.. -1i • l'hiledelpkla the companies will be quartetea at the. Grant !lonic. ti:rneW 'and comfortable hotel at the corner of Eighth end Spring per. den _ ` s treet'.;.` 'These :,quarters •were F - ecured through the per noel, 'exertions' of diipf. Jes. .11 ren'„ and .ontiCipated.t hat. the - five corn penies'.t bat , were - t he first to enter Washington inop st there:. • ' . . dischaiged soldiers of thr: Seventh Penna. Cavalry lire invited .td part! tipiprileintheflag ceretnoniesin Philatlelphin oil ; the Fourth They -will—Meet at the'S.th. : Ward. Hall of 'the; '-Bogs corner' St }: .and Walnut at 8 o'clock on the e.yeriing.ofTuesday, the 3d day of for' the .purpose of organising .and Making arrangenients. for parade 'op the 04 following.- tial:ets,.'good eight, days, will lit. issued .by-.411..the. railroads :running to- and from. ..Philadelphia.. :The .dress of the regi' ment -will he -a:dark. citizen'i - sitit,..with mitha ry The cavalryeorps badge of the Mil of the be furnished:to officer., and'aten' the:evening.of. meeting. ' Offiperr as far.:as , pract icable: are.request f'd.to appear in full s dreas itniforinibut . . where t hey do not. to wear the' dark as prescrilie . .aboie . insignia cif their -rank on the . right breast:— The regiment will be commanded' by Colonel . Wiliirtm.B. Sipes. :- - A..full'lurnont. is soiicifed. • Fotiret 191) 1 1. - -.Cdebration.iri meeting of : tke elt.lzensof . Vottarille. for ,the :Purpose "of making arrangernpnrs•te pelebrate.inari apprOpriare .- ,ntanner, the pain - - ing Fonrth.- . .Wait held the.rnion lintel, of ..Tlibrdny evening,' ‘ - john - .W.ltosberry..gsq:. presided,: Id:..Passraore,• Esq., was 'appointed Spereiary,' The following Commit= lee :of Arrangemrwts was ;appointed': J..T. :Werner.. Jos. . G'en..* J US. Tingle. C. ft. bengler.'Coll - ins. J. Conner;.Darid C. Yupngling; 'Capt, Sehrrtle,, It:. It I.lorris. .Win Sraith.:lsane..Moyer;.C'eas, :Logue, . tient St evensmi iienry _lt: Edmriatls: The Cornzoittpe : has delertnined 'upon the following : . 2 PRO ;RAWiITH . . . . . • At enitri.e the hello of t he Botongh - will ring, and an : Artilleot salute of .13 Cue:. will'he fired: •.- ~ t,ln..o , elatit. ' A M.,,tbe Deelenttlitn. of In . ileptinlenet i will tie rend hy E. 31. - 13nrlingame. Eq.: Avd all °nuke cielivered,hyTtee. Vriel . (4ra velt. , ln the , Ilnion Hall. • At - 126%10ct; ai ,•ti national - Ealute . of 36 wins 1011 b. . ~., . .'. The:PotisVille C o rne t will be hi. - ottendance oPd:ex the leader.hto of Prote4sor Nicholn..l. Rehr... • A eozitisl. invitation .Is - extended to 'the, citizeus . p r. PotoOtillestuld rieinkty,..• . ' ...... • ' • - . . • ' By orth r of tilt l'ornznittre. JO/INT. WERNER Chairmen. , Chairßri. ' WM, it , Smyrtr, Secret try : - - . . - • it is . 11(1)pd Thatour eiti7,ens wilT make a fine display of boating: on Wyclaeaday., Rreim? Inventions biter Co't iv= of .Sehuylkil d oin g ? Andrews :Of. this•l3orongh lately's:patented two useful Inventions, n•gauge cock. It is constructed with ft'VfliVl which allows : it td.he renioved frond a bullet .. Or . other ve.ssel under pressfire,'antLenablei s person by . removing a couple of stutit.sCreWi to renew :the elastic wmalter, thereby In ii . fes minutes, tusking it we good as new: The ad . vat - tinge of•thi. patent • gauge cock .is, that it wilt last - for a great :length of time and . that the washer can 'he - renewed- Without, "..the ale of n e l skiled'. mchanic, thereby saving . . .:'The'Otherinvention that Andrewi bar .patent.eta in conneetion.irith My. Carr; is a de..i tricker Or. boatmen.: gy - thiti . eontrivance tht iriver or other eersun cari'delach the . towinf lineinstnntly -linrres are,pulling ot, • 'a fill .. stretch. This ottilittes•the,danger of a 'teanni.hein"g'dragged;:inta "itaterivhen the line happens to he eingltf:yy•a passing .boat ' .afatiter.obstaele.• :.•'' • • , . . . Sriecimens cof tbese rtew and useful inTen t inns ,ca:u be seen at the - hardware store 'ol l the Ttieears:-TbOrripeotir..cOruer . .of . Ceptre.and Market - at reet-s;. this .Borough:..: .Deathzef Trak:oi 1 . he.6lclezpilon in the Uni ted. States.—On' friday. morning ; •. 22d "iitst...! , Bernard SEiscrehuth :.died ntshis residence ir. :NewCaitle County.. at thf : exiierne •old 'age of one - hundred' end ve/fomi .yeeti•s,..one :month end /Ere, day,‘;' The furke:ral.l .t.nOlt•place on Sondaj.-last.• and. the remains were interred by those of . hiS.ltite wife: in the cemetery:near: 'ltingtoirn; ,Union: 'Township: this. County.. A f. neral ,eeittion.eatts prenched"; hy Uriel pritvesOhisior of the Eng • Lutheran Church. thia.Bormigh.. -1 . tynti horn- in., Lebanon. and 3 . 8 .ft .member of the tntbeinnthuieh of thni piece.. fie .Imd lived in the woods of Schnyl : hill County . during the last., fdlY:five years.-- dstightei-is years (dd. :"'During` his lite • he : wee haid. wOrkini.•than:_and retnarkably•.nCtive five years since :when he mot with an • sled , I dent. disiocntiog-Before. the ;Accident •he cnuld•walk.thirQ . : •tt day,- ; Unser : ell every : riiiidential election from Wnshington.to Lincoln: •: , - t. 'We doubt- if stry'section'of' the country. can produce a..pnialleitu 44 remarkable instance . of .lon~evity, ti • • .•'. . • • • Air. G.. Schalk, the : lrell tatorm tuarkstiian, . -of. Borouil4w . as Chicag o, and partici pated in the : late. celebration of the American ' Skin'PtheOterB!Ase6ciat ion: The.feetiyalcbat: aneheetron - .thelSih itittt:',.fand.lasted until the. 37 - Cl4:viten theirir.e4::wire :awarded: . .about. five' lttidied itiarltsinexiiionpeted for. the pri-_ . 2es. ?art: Schalk Wittier medal and yer , cuP,..Y The ?tint feativila. tiiii , Aatitiiciation . lints-held. ger'''lstitit'iti-Jititte; 1868. „ . . ex*ltliart - itr*l)egintiirit to tinders*liira dis Charge pa .pera.-: It may •fiot - be-generallrkstorizi,.lol*- - ver y - !hat, hy, pt...vision . tif la* -thane dip-, charges may and important 'papers, at the county, Recorder's office. , After,,the L , paper,is - 'placed on . record. *certified copy lioni th.*ofh"co *l*.xays Laic n as evidence;' and .1 datincticai oilosa of the . original 'pipers.' is of no .particular.conse- - ?des!".ll4' liam7Griffith and Jelin L. Tott of this Conn : = ty. will sail from New. Tork in_ihe•_steamship Caledonia, for Glasgow .' We understeind That. - these gentlerneti'Vi.ill. viait 2 the•irow . and steel works of:England, Seotland and. Wales,with the view= of .exanditineand, obtaining ltifor-: wilition in regard to: the_ Manufacture, of iron. .anii,steel in jhOse, countries, and more partiC 41arly with the view of introducing into this • - •countrY . ,the fiesseraer iirticesa'.of 'steel. They take . a' letter of intrejductiOn from . GOvernor Curtin to - the. 'American Consul at .Glasgow.- Of the great importance of speedi ly adopting.t he Bessemer- process generally in this country; there is_np question.' Steel. will on.inlr lines •of railway . ,.: take the place of iron; on the score of durability and econ omy,•-and-we should make' thoite .rails in this . , ceuntry,,notcompel toe. companies tetruport them . from Great -Britain: • As;fuel is" Al 111051 important feature:in st eel ; b'y new' process, Schuylkill:County is a most Miran-. • tageous•- section for the ehtabliShment `'of worki. We . have in the. imMediate. vicinity iron. ore mines, and the ore can, be readily brought here. :We hope as:: the: result of the visit of,-Ifessrti. Griffith -and. y.ott to Europe,. to - see Works for the making of. steel and roll ing of - rails speedily : established.' ."They 'must be started if we' desire to keep - up with, .the progress.of the age, and the sooner the bet ter for the iron interests Of. Pennsylvania • • • • - • . . . . . . - • At the Treastiry:Departnient 'has t ed. the. issue of. paper SurrenciTof 'the de.: . . nominations Cf. thres . and five 'eentii, all eiders for . . Currency - below. thedenomination',of ten cents 1 lierefori,. be. addressed to the , Directrir of .the'llint. . . • . 'pan ied by- a remittance for the .amount in .the manner intlicafed by".".tbe following:circular,'. issued. by.: the Director of : the Mint OV riot' following. ar.e the nis for the distrilintion of !be au:as:4lnd these! minttel three and five cent 'pieces Or the United *tea: : • • ... • . • The,bronze one the nickel three and — five cet colas can Dove ' he had at the mint lareicchanae for the sold and eilver coins or the lcgal-tinder ot the.Untted Suss.. : . • • . The new rbiee Cent pieces ape put op in baSti'of and timi Ave. ceilt Pieeeg saw , of $5O each. and either. t bane perne.- or. any larger Attinomtt„ . ol which fiftyor 'thirty . lathe.midtiole. yellt be' sent. in the' ardor the' Gutsy of appllc . The eras -noble execteet. a the tranaportattrin of the cetit and three cent reeneerin soma 01...t50: and the five cent coin in SUMS sati.'or opu nide; 'to'any liointae f r.t.sAble by railroad or steamboat, will be, paid by the , Tile Adams',Expres# Company will act as agents ftir partied. ordering rents, toi which money: nr. national .tnatit, , , payable to their order,•may be sent, or drafts on or cernfietttes of.deposit in national banks: {'ayeble to the order of .the Director er the Treft.-tirrr , the Mini, may be:sent; and the coins ordered will- be forwarded when the'.mdney Is • received or the drafts collected: • JAMES POLLQCK,Director. , • •No iemittance'for currency'. below the. denitmlnatiOn of t, u cents should,' therefore, hereafter he made to this • . - . • • Treasurer Vaned' States: -• • Our cittch - friends..had the. pleasure 4 few. days: sines: of welcoming to thie.. Region, a . , •very".estiimable conntry sin Robert Ferrier, , .cominanding the stetunship . ..Caledo, oia of theA Ocher line .bet ween: New. York. and GlasgoW. Captain brought his•vessel twNenr York daSt week;:in.eleveti . . and.a.half• .days.from Glisgoir;.which is the ihUrtest trip ou record between, those ports.- 'The.Captain has the reputation of being. a thorough Sailor.. and' withal, genial and. 'clever tolls passen-,, .whichgnaliiies have. made Many, warm friends anmag those who hate . erbssed the aceaiiwith him. • herethe.eaptain, was the , : guest Capt. Glover,' hiMself merly,a. sea captain*, but who has resided heree dnring the lutet . tert 'years. Copt, F. Visited the collierieS;e4lored their. hidden recessesc viewed the'beantifol whiehNature . has besto*ed Wish hand.'unon this Section of Pennsylvania, and expressed him . self delighted wit h. all that. On Fri . - . • clay . revening -of last . week • be - Wei-. the yeeipi , _on of a'Oerenade.:: - : The Captain left for New York on .Nlondaylitet,„ with. the best. Wislies Of, those who Ira hien ; Sor .4 ten..voyage to lanAL'lle will snil - t e-dny 'with L. Port: (f 'this .Borotighns one of his ;.piiseengers:. It inighr be stated to:the - hoiloi• Of :Cup!: Fer rice, 'was tlie. first'. cemin4nder of - a merchant yesSel at the breaking:out of the Re to..fire-a-salute•When. the :first.troppi .embarked al - fNeW York for the. seat of War. The Union soldiers•rho were on the "Baltic;" himtbree hearty cheeri•ns they passed down.the , ,Bay.. hatl . two . eeusinsl 'Seventy-ninth :New Regi- , who.fefffightitik.to preserve the - life of the. lt'epub.lia.",- 'Pk° •Captain tunde such an agreeable impression here timong•those who • .met hint, that it , is to.be,hOped he *ill revisit thi*Region tif.no distant day. Ile takes.out with him:te ,his home r in Glasgow'snumber of valnable . .rnin'einrspecitnens; engrav hogs, etc.; the gift °flag* Schuylkill County . The New -Pension Laic:---The act' of Con- . gresti, approVed June 6,.1 . 866,. makesnumerous changed in . the _pension IaWS,. and iiimaity in stance:, itiereases the:amount:raid io the . .pen- . simier. ..•I.lnder the new net; forinstance,.all persons who; Whilein.the •naval. service,. and in. the line of duty. •shall have lost the Sight of:both eyes; or Who shall have lost 'both" hands, or:•been . permanently and 'totallyilisabled in the sante, 151.' otherwise So pertnahentlynnd totally disabled as to render 'them utterly. .be entitled; pension . Of :$25 per month.. • Others whet have been disabled' in the manner above.described, :hitt not requiring constant personal aid and Latent entitled . to $2l) per month. • Those wllB-.hayeTost 'one foot, or been id tally_ and perinsinenily -disabled in the service, will be.entitled to a pension of $l5 per Month,. The other_provisions of the:bill relate to the: execution of the papers, as •iy.ell as "providing for. pensions"to parties not specified'• in the old pensiOn..laws. ISt is-now made IV : high misdemeanor, and. punitdmble •by a fine not exceeding. $500; and imprisonment not . ceeding ft hree - years, or both, .incases where parties present; or cause to be presented :to the pension. agent. any•PoWer of attorney, ;"or.: voucher, bearing te . , date subsequenj o that'. on Which ii was actually signed or excuteel.... Another section 'of . thc new act repeals the act. of March .3d, .1865, which . dedioted . fren the penaion 'for the . "tune the pensioner may . linve. served ',in•the . civil department .of t Goverinnent.. The pension will now.be paid. during Such service. • . , . Undi . .r- the . Sixth , section, it any , person entitled .to a..pension bas- died since March' 4th, or. i3ball hereafter die, While nxi plication ispending . for pension, lcavitig.no widow, and no minor: children, his heirs or legal representaiives will be entitled, .to. re= peivo the accrued pension.% Sectioreninth de • fines. the , phrase,. .'period of seriicc,"• to tend to the .timeetf. disbanding the organize- . t ion .to which such persons•belonged,•or until their actual disehdfge, .for ether causes them' the expiration of the service Of. the erg:maim . Enlisted men,. eMployed pas teantitterer, tragoners,...artifieers,..hOspital stewards, tar , rim's, saddlers, and 'all other enlisted men,' however employed, in t he- service of. the army. - or navy; not "specifically' mentioned in the act ..of . July, 1862. are to be regarded as nutt . ;coin-. issicined . „officers . and- privates,' for Tiertsion.. purposes. ' The.new-lair, cantains-a Section extending. protection:to 'children. - Where p widow re . eeiving n pension.rand it lit established' that she has .ibandoned the-. care of 'her: children, or is an•unspitable - person, by : reas.en of int- . :.•tiloral conduct, to have the custody: of shit& yen. then no pension is: to be alloWed to.such widonr until the. minor children have heenine . siiieen years of age,.and- te minor children shall -.he pensioned in the seine manner. nO if no widow had survived the officer. soldier or - seaman,. and cacti pension May be paid to the regularly.autherized guardian of such minor . .An - other section extends the proiislOns•of this - . not to inelude the orphan • brother, or brothers, - as sister or Sig! erg. 'under 16 Tears .of age. mail the father as well as•• mother of a deceased. offleer or *other..pet-Son mention= ed in . ibe act of July-,' 1862. Who. were depend ent Ripon for supPortin whole or impart. Under the old law a - Mother who hod sorts, killed' iti the service could draw:a pension for each son.- • The .riew.'act• giveit her but. one' Of. Course these nntnerima changcs.in the pensionlaw will require the iseue of - new pen• : ; - sion . papers to thousands:who-ere now 'on the rolls. The department has not .ietanociunced. the course that :may hereafter - -be 'followed, har:a7hch !he rearraniing..t he .peri - 7 si comMences- it require many. -nion I hi. before item he coMPlited. :In the meantime_ the pensiobers will be able to draw their pen Skins - tit the; via rate, provided' they: retain. their papers: At all events it would be 'better for 00;pethinners affected by. the - new-la - 1 16 "kiept heir -certificates -until such time ns•the department at - Wat-li . ingten g.lveS notice of.iis intentions with regard to the re7iseue•of Tunsdny - , ternonn last as 11,•••Il. Dill Of. this Borough - , who is employnilit the Palo -Alto Car. WUtics. wire engaged in polling. out •a bolt.'..the bar 'slipped and striking hint . on' Ihe • cap +of: tho deft 'knee. fractured it- We are scrry.lO learn dhat this unfortnnate:stecident will' probably. o,,..nfine him to the houre'for.. - Come 41 . t. Bill is a ion - xtf 11r.. Daniel "II ,inenpler.of the . Washington Artillery' Cianpa: n - y,:lehenit*entered Washington. on the Iftth of•oidpril, 1861: ; *erirecr faithfully, with ; that,! acimtnand i tintil ran •ibustired • out or,ser vice ; ntibSeqoentlywas a gallant soldier arftliTtirtY-eightli - Rigitnent: :nerving is,nerporal oelor• guArdain all. ;of the battles in which ,that' Regitnent was engaged. •. lie escaped the perils•of battle, to receive "tit borne the injtiry-stnied:'• truet., thit Slri HiUivillspeedily.recover;from`his distressing injury. • • • • . Confession. of ;el..Murder in '..schitylkill Conntm .. Accu.trition Her . Hu . .4bernd:—T4e Nesr:YorkTribuile'of.'Wedneatlny,..eonthineit the folloiving statement': • . • . • . A man Mulcted Dennis Esgan,•alini.Jobn was brought to the Forty.third.,Preclnd Station-home shortly • before .twe..o7clock...yesterSay 'morning, on . .a .charge of as Halt and battery preferred by his wife... M ary P.agen.- The parties reside at..the 'oornefof Pivisinn end Itichards..itreets„Red . Book Point. a ni , according to report. live.'very unhappily together.... His - wife ac cused.him of.having, assaulted her for two -nights.in succvseion. and prevented her from coming Into the house. whereupon he was.locked up.. Laboring:wider an-intense stete of excitement, she related to 'elreettnt Temple the following with. ire which - she at .cnsed • her husband. with. 'committing.murder near a place .called Ldrherry. Sihnylkill' County, Pa.. in Sip . [ember. 1664.:.The name of the murdered man. is:given as Robert Gardiner. They bad been married about two ,yeas it when; fainonsegnence - of.reports that lientelf and Gardiner were on too IMlmate terms. he grew Jealous. and one evening coming home with taro friends; threat-, 'et.ed to go to , the house : or; Girdincr. abOutone . mile distant to take 'his life: She:denied all. dishonorable intimacy with Gardlner;.and.appealed t 6 hlm.not to go, ile went, however, and she ..folfowed. hineand qty„ and on arriving et Gardinere residence; he felled him down With an axe; killing him instantly; and: In pre sence of the motherand sister of deceased.: That be! fore perpenatingthe.deedi he struck bet several blows :In the face, in - order. be compel her to go away:, Not withstanding this rough treatment, she secreted him in the mountains for sinne"days, Opportmdty ',resented tnenable him to escape: . She likewise states thacthe coroner's - jury found him entity of the niardSt;' and that all the tads in' relation to. the 'affair could :obtaitted . Jinni.. it man. burned Dock. 11 foreniari in the coal mines - atlViconiaco Pe. .• Her hnsband:was at that time employed hrthe'Shamokin coal mines, about ;25- milts diStlila, and remained..at work racially for about one week or mbrci.when,he ivould retain home for a short time. ' ' • : . • • . Engage owu statement la to the effect th a t, . laboring cruder the impression "that the reports about Gardiner crud his were, true, he• returned. •froin the,Mines,. and informing Gardiner of his conduct - struck filch a Mu' on the head with a stick, but did net kill him: —L He appears' to have acknowledgect.'howeveroo prier in - the cell .adjoining i:ds• own that he dul•kill the . . -.; Another : version, ;by a friend of .the prisoner, is that seme. meddling - persoiiinforined him Aliat Gardiner its in the hot se with hiS:wile, and going . there with: tWO.friends,found matters not - in accordance With his .oe:w.f.:Of pi opriety. - .Being-provided witli : .a - chili, :he knocked Gut dinier down stairs, and the two friendS minding, at the bdttoni..kir,kerlthq prustrutemian pail Lagen is 24 years of :age' : and his wife - 28. lie came to this country froth Ireland when tbur'yearahld.".lfis occupationts that of an engineer, hi the employ of the . Boston pry, Doa...pomPany, atdied ,llinik.Pohir: The parties have been married , seven yearsand havelhree. Lasreiwning Captain Rhodes wrote tattle Sheriff of ,tickniy:ikill county, Pa:, in order to ascertiduthe•trigh Of the matter,' rinkantil- such inibimation is_ received the nrLwnier will . remain in custody. • - • . . : • We - ha : re:made% .and• have: learned that the. itateMent.la. correct. • Mr.,Gardinci. was murdered about that time at;:.the'euiliet.'y Works sUperinterided:bly Mr. G.9llard p 0.6 k ; and Engen was suspected, .but made escape. A':reward of $3OO . Was .offered by the Com-, thisitionera Colonty,• - fer . tlie - ar-: rest . Of the'ratirderer.. • .• •': THDELTY-Et CONGRESS FIRST SEBSION . . . W . A . RIfr.'SWIT•N. June.,23—Sxspret:—:the repoln tiortprovirling for the publication o'fofilcial hiatory U "be rebelllt n Wits pasted,. A resolution to ply Dina ,partupetis* war 'claim's. was; di.cuPpeci, The :Tax' bill was considered, and vatiqtio ameildment? were adopted. 11 0 9 / 4.._•_The Committee •on 'bulking and Currency were directedro inquire. into an alleged defalcation 'George W. , Cat leton. late l'reletury Agent nt Memphis. A. resmtption Was reported urging aniticr•ease of therin •. •ty on foreign copper The death of ?di': Humphrey WIIF announced, and appropriate re?olutions were adopted. ••••Juine . ltiOd—stNATr.-A bfit .1410 e reptirted, inn t hree Months , pay to oftleers • nn their. diseharge..— The bill•to pay claims of iri.al Southerners for quarter, masters , stores. was dinnesed. 'The Tax• 6111 was'Can- Pittered..ttiketi from • CommitteU 'of . .the now, and thuner..—Tlie Tariff 'bill was reported.:.. It Witt Made 'the special orderfor.Thinvtitty-next and.ntAl-clispi,ped of. • A •rdsolut , ori was adopted direrting,the Mllitar Committee trtincptire into the prt , ceedings of the Cuttrt Martial'oi llorranee Atwater, late , Primmer at Ander eonville. :A meseage.was received front' the Preattleut, in releticiri to nirePuttif Americadeitizensidlrelattil.—. The- Array Apprnpriation bill. with the- Senate amend ments...was considered; ;. Solly of the amendments. were rejeCted, and a conference requested: .•••• • . Jime 26—buctri..,--Letive• of absence for the rest of the ttrseitin watt granted Air. Ipne 'of' Kansas: The. ;louse bill-simending• the 'organic. kW of Washinn'on Territory Was passed. The ;Freedmen's linrean. hill was paeged.- and goes back' to tLe Boise for concurrence in amendments:. ® Ilont•x:—The case of Dorrnr ce Ntwater was referred to &select committee The • - enate• bill regplating. the traripportation. of .nittmg.lycering . was. 'passed, with amendments incrensing.its stringency, • A hill - wits ie. ported.pteventing discrinilnution by State laws in re• garriro - pijot fees. The Senate amendments to the Tax Tilt were reported and referred to the. Ways andMeanti W i;tkerei : W.hieiuro . . stimulator. 0. 1101.4117, Corrolia. thegreatet in in.the !lime' Whiskers'or. Itltf-lachCs to Orow . on.the smoothest. face or. chin ;. never known to fail; saritple for trial sent • free to any . one ,deiiroua of testing - its merits,. Athlreas, Itryres TC Nassau • • . 'June 30. •G6- 1 2.G.2fri •.. •• Veil • We bear, by late . Pririsian date; .-• • Of n•niost sad and-hopeless' fate • Ilefalline thoSe who went to tight A ilueifor occnson slight. :-• . • • One wlta traiistivd upotalhe • • ite Other - May live. ormity , not; •.- .And for the - rurgion the • day.: .As his horse chanced" to run away, And broke hissider.s neck as well, • . -The sequence commOweenso will tell. here were three fools _engaged:in folly, • . ?alight all haave.liat'd. - andall•heen•jollY Inst erfd of being•ausilleyare,.,' " • ).,.. They mig;ht.hrive visited the '7; . V•iiie • • ' Theie oblatird all they could Desire, , • Of good, substantial, rheap,atthe -Pratt' & Co. three 'snits have sold,, • And 'pocketed ening faireigri gold ; • But the result too plainly shows. •• ' • .The.y'll never more wear splendid clothes, Nor eVer want JIM garments fine - '•Ventled at : Sax 1.1 - uNonso AND . •11 T. Apyrwriaz KIT ON TIIR NACBB OF bra Carroatans. 2 F.Vratioanxistyr NT STI.T. eratir "CLABEOIiECOtaiot.N ., IpiTION:' . Therein lies the secret of the long continued and etill in creaeine rush to the "fer . kit.' • Oar stnek ol ftI:ADv:?itALP. CI:07111AG ISIMENBR and from itll eah be accurately Stted.—Pieria goods --. .0f 'e‘ery variety : : Cutters of . .Nt' ell-kna wn ability, and , all who 'lease their tnea;ure are sure to be pleased: Pantie yue • roweiti • IN' I'iIILADALPLIIA: Call and-lie satisfied': -'•"• •- . • . • I3LOTIONO ESlTOfililArf • Low T.NIOF.AANirPASNIONAIII4. Cloons,• 1 :• ,- , - .609 CHESNUT Si., PNILAb..A.., SION ne STAR. ••• • : • ' PA'NEY CO.'. t AyeT's Catliaatic Pills A:RR the Most perfect ptirgative which.Weiresbie to '4l -produce or plod' we think las ever yet been made .by ally body, Their effects have abundantly showo to the community hew ,much they excel the ordinary med-' icines In' use.. They are safe and pleasant take but. pOwerful to core. Their penetmting.properties stimu late the vital activities . of ; the:body: - remove the obstroc firma of its organs, purify the blood. and expel &ease: They4airite out. the foulbumors which breed and grow di-tenter,. Stimulate sluggiAlt. or' disordered organs •litro their..naloral :action; and impart a healthy time with strength to the whole systein, 'Not • °lab do they erne the everyday complaints of even hotly,: lintalso formidable and dangerous dimities.' • While they pro: duee powerful elf, etc. they are at the same' time, in dt-' .minished doses, the safest and best pbycie that-cab be etnployed for children.:, Stigaccoated , they, are pleasant to Pike : 'Sod, being purely vegetable, titre free from tiny rlik of harm. Cures•have been made %bleb carp'er,hdief t w they hot ,subsPrittiated .by. men .of Such exacted positron. And .character:. as to forbid the Snspici , oruntruth. :blank emirient clergymen and pny.lciatts have-lent their tomes to certify to the - public the reliability of- ottcremedieS. :while' others have sent cis the.assurance of. their conviction that. our Pre:pota tions taint rihine it:intensely to the .relief of oar. atllict ed.'saffering fellow-men:l' • • • • . - .lhe Atzeitt he nvi.narned is pleased to furnish gratis ons American . Almanac, containing directihns for the use anti certilitatesi of their cores, ..of the ifolltivtink . , toMplaints: • et stivencts, BillionsCemidaintst. liberitirtiorn, biop sy. iirert bury, .liendache - nrising -from- -foul stomach. .I , innsea, Irdigestion. 'Morbid Inaction of the. Bowels' and l'aln'ar sing therefrom,. -Flatulenc.y. Loss ofAppe tit Diseases %%With reilnire an evitcnatit Medicine. They alit°, by Ratifying. the Blood and .atirnnlating the systeni. cure many Chinni:tints which it 'would not he Ft - MIR - teed they could reach,, 14Atch as ,DeitfnesS, •partiril windneis. Neuralgin nnd,"Neryous DSrangs.-' ironic of the Liver and - Kidneys, Pont- - and other kind 'red complaints nriuipgfrom a . low." spite of the body. or obstruction of. its foittions. not he put off by unprincipled dealers with cthel prepnrrniors whit' h". t hey make- more "De: gland -Ayes's andinkenu.othere, I'he' uituA the dirt silt there is , for them: Brief hey-Shiloh! have wed by J. - O . ..AIiER & CO., Lowell, . r itlronn„. and -sold - by : all the Diuggioni in';Pottintille r..abio by an DrugilEtti.audilealers everywhere. •..'... • ;, CM= THE GILEA'I' ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTED BT ROYAL LETTERS PATENT • - SIII'JKMES CLARKS : .16rIebr sled . Frain le villa,: reliiire4 . fron. a .prricriptisin of .Sir ,T Oa* ' 31. P., av -Extraordinary • Thii , hirainatte medicine As unfailing in the h i re nt. nil ; thase.painftiPand. danceinnadieesses ,to • which the tamale' conatii ellen L. 'aubject: `:lt. Medi:rater an ex. Ceioi and re mneee all nbetructinna• trora'wha titre cerise, and aepeedy,cnre may be relied • • . - -To 'lllliirrir.d Ladies . ' • -•• • . . . . . . it tslyartietilarty suited, . It mill. in a Short , time, bring. on the monthly i?sriod vilth regtils!ity... .: .f . ' Eneb . Wttle. price One Donne: hears:the Goiernment Stamp of Great iiiitain,.trevent counterfeits. . U - , • U.l. . . . There Pills should no t he leikeit by remalis due tug ; the FIRST- TIIItEK 13ION TLIS. of .Pregnan cy, ,ashey'are litre tit. bring on. Ilisocu•riage, but at any other tiros! thyare.atafe. • . • • Every woman known that the or health mutt . lade,-with the. Atehteet irrejtlinity -or •nhetrnetlon ni the ment , ea. " These Pills aretruty the WomairP frlerul le her hour of trial. and - the' only sure; poeltice •and never (tang cure of Suppreet•inti of netnre,.from what ever repro. gamild that 'the -feeble-46m take therh with perferficcnrity.,:i•et en powerful in their. e ff ects.. 11%0 they may be eafely'called,".a 'neTer . . . In all rafter' of Nervonsand Spina) .Affectionr ratite io theßack and .I.imba, Fatigue on rlight exextion. Palpitation of the Heart, IfyFterfci.. , and. Whiter. thete Dille will effect n'cure when all :other mean/. have failed; and although a powerful rernetly,' do, notopn., tain Iron. ealomel, antimony,' or anythinOurtfttl yitte .... . . , • Fill) directions la the pathphlet arnand each package. .whieb ahnuld he:carefully ptePerved.-: • ; .• .- .. '-8 . 011D• By ALL DBUGOTBM. .• (tette:al Agent 'for the'linited e:tat ea and. British. 1 1 ,10SEb.; - 117 COCtlandt Si.', 14 . Y. • . N. 8..—51 00 :and 6 three cent Jmetade e•tampie . en elepeil teeny anthorlzed 'Acent,' erelire-a Bottle cuetahntierAl . by ieturtt * truia all itbservlttion ! • • • • rah 3, •Gii—r..4y . . •.,•• • • . •• • • . . ITCR,ITCIL SCRATCENO,IIIORE„;-- L'. •. ' ' .• • • • " TETTE* , . "ICII" • Dr.:Swakne•a Ointment." •••TF.TTER.* ' . ri? !ICH** • Dr.,.fiwayee's.Ointmat. - ,"TETTER . . .• • • _NEVER *X" "" " "TETTEIt" • .41(111" , - "TETTE** **.lCli••• ' — .TO FAIL • . • . Tirrl'Eli.” • : 'VETTER**. •f. ,LN CURING . .TElla "TETTEIt" •• . . • • , • **TRITER.. • • • " TOTIAIENTLNO...L - '1" • ."'FETTER... *ICH. • : . CO3IFLAINT.. "TETTE** •"1O1I" ~. • e , " • _ • ..TETTEI3.** .. swititi,S ALL-HEALING OINTUENT: Cares Itching' Plies, Salt Rheum. Scali Read, Rash, al. . • - ."SkfaDiseaSea,' . • ' Tir feeiln'eeeta." - BY Seollitiefto"Cer.ta Yir:Siiltyrte & Son. Mil NORTR SIXTH Street, FAlludelphia..a box will be - a:sailed to apy.part of the Ili IZ.d States, free of Sold by HENRY SAYLOR, itrukgfet.,'Potviville. Jam - . - . MA nu mu. . . . -• An Illcirria'gt bi ae.rmpiinied PM 215 vent:, Ca appnr in Ute ToraNAL ••: • , . . . , *• 1 1 . ' .r . rc...4-4, , aßDEßfcg74ti,- , AtinePtinfir..2,.Do4o . ilk` 7cri:; ft.: on Thiirsday nu-miming, Jure 21.t.,•by Rev. -- Alexander M. -Wlegins, Jousi.,L... Far.cE. to Mlsa.34as : ELIZAISETU faitratex., both of Millersbunt._- • --.. ' ' •• ..• . •WILLIKSISEDWARMS-,LOP the. itsth Inst.. by. Rer. , Joseph illfcll'ool:.Mr... WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS to •• MIK...MARY, daitghtek of Philip. Edwards, all of l'Otla. WilSe---SNYDERAt SchnyliEt . Ttacen. on the Sad brEev. S. (4. Rhoads, Mr. DAvio•WILE of North ManhOirn Tp., to. Miss .r..ortaa Sr rota of East Brons wick.Tp., Schuylkill CO., Pa. ; : 7 • DIED.. 'eomptrniid 'ea.; Must be pa4:Yor 0- the .eatry • . . . 'BOYER—On the' IRth • Init.; . - Willi :Township. Aro* danghter of Adani and .Fi.ltraboth:Boyer,Saged.T :yet" T months and ti days.. . .• • . . FLANIGA'N=At the.Schnylhill County Alois Room on Saturday last: of cholera morbrucJANna PLALIMIAN. 'We of Riehtuorid, Vs, aged about ;.• • RYAN -ADD Trierday:. June ''-2at.h.' in thlle Borough. • Jui,lA, P.. wife of John W. Ryan; Big; ' Interred on '.Thrtnnlay In Mt. Laurel Cemetery. • -• -- . . ROSSERAt Cressona. on , the - lath fiat. of Inds: Inatlon of the etoinnch. FannexlCK Rowan. a native of Machen, ifonroonthphire; South Wales;'. aged Kyeare. :ADORN: nreg.:CiAlt,7.7£l3 :OF "tltt:D2o. - :i':. , •• • •• AGLE MARBLE -..:.W0R0151:.:..:', Pottsville,' Pa. . . . . . . . . Marble... Onan!re,....iicton ' and .Brown Storte.Famqy. VoOkii madOlo.order. .'The work : Warranted O'givO entire ssal bifactlon - . • . T. , .'„ ' '.: • • . ' :- :* .. :ned.P . reamentaL 'lend-Rom, Tort - EntAosnres,-- 'Tablets.: , -Igrns, -Lambs: w Floer .Vases Mantels; Ewan; Table and Wash-stand ,Tops, I.3esiens anti Plans furnished and the MmrkTexeented In the best style of art, and of the very . beiit P. 1": EISENBROWN (of:Miners. villey; East Norwegian 'St.; hetiveeri Coal nod Railroad' pits., pear Pommy's Foundry, Pottsville, •. _ G.EN.f;f:,:I;i . ...NQ'TIC't;rS, Little "•••• Prqneire of the Night Pasienzer ing been taken Off. the Cutassissa Huilrood.'the Sunday- Passenger Toting on thulittliSchnylkill be discofitlnnediiftfr this dote. G. A:NICOLLS, irne 9I: IS66.—:?d-3t , '.. • GeneralSuPert. .. . . --- -,AITIFENTIIONA‘rationtiI Lista 116.; thaitry. of Pottimille,:-Alt.merobers' of .the•Company:arho intend to pertleipate In, the Flag pr 6. `Sentation at Philadelphia, on the 6th of .ttily next, are "requested to,reportnahO,'Ttorn Ilall;':Pottoville. at r o'elock,: P„ •fit ". nit Tne,sday..fuly . 3.d, .1564. ennipOed as follows i•-2ticeleilitn :eap with straight 'vizor,' blouse, white gloyes.and dark Ninta., , 4_By,:eriviiiiand of,'. •• ,• - i. .. .. • , • . .! ...-, Capt.:F.,...I4DONALD.- • . , ••W. F. litwriowilin, Secty. - '-. •• • • 26-I.t '... . . . NOTICE VOIRRIDGE B1B11.11). undersigned.%Coinmissionere, reccire sealed proposals until 3 o'clock. P, July 2uth, Ifta6,lor repairing and building , tin erten. eion of. seventy One feet to the Bridge across Matuuloy Cri ek. near Reed's Mill, in Ilarty.Townsitip. Ilan and speciGeations may be seen at tbi,4l)ffie e . . . w, ZIEGLER. • . • • BEND: EVERT, . • •, 'Attest, .. • • . • ...Commissioners. •F. W, Bitairrni. Clerk: • commissioners' Office; Jime 23. '6 2S-8e 17NTIVED lIIVICERNAIf; • IFLEVENIVE-41111tricse•oll' the :AisSes --Nor,. Pot trtvii le. -Pa.—Notice • Is. hereby. given to . all persons concerned, th , it the Annual Lists Enumer ations and;Appraisem'ents for the year L 366:, for the Tenth Collection District: of PeunSvlvania; taketi.par suant tothe .Excise. Laws -of the, United States:la:we been completed...and:will' 'be open -for examination at inv,olllce on . Centre street;- in the : ptirough of-Potts viße, on the - tOrb and Ilits days - And otissid daysAPPEALS. r elative to any. ern - metals or excessive valuations, atittessnients'..of entinwrations by the si , verat .A.EL-I , 4ain-Asi!es:,-apr.l4; Vitt.tieirceived apd _ . . . ' NOtice rs.furthergiven that no appeal.vrill be Allow al.to any partk alter he shall have been duly assessed' and the list crrtainine the assessment ,has been..trans— mitte4 tO. the Collector, pf,the District.• . • , ... .- . All' 'appeals' mat be' inm3t apeciiy, the . particular 'cause, matter or thing reipectitta. which a:decision 33 requested ; and must state groapi. Or principle lot error complainer - 1 .• .. • • • JOIIN IV,. KILLINGER, U.L..T. , ...Arr050r 10th 1/*Arlet. Pennsylvania,. • Potrarflio.- June '23, 1000... :• • ' 25111 . tiounTair .op. JULY F:xctru-. • - •Moopt TICK ETK will be Fold between all point's on the Philadelphia, and:ircadinz ',Railroad ant branches at reduced rates, frorri July 2dlo 7th In ,- J tine cielleimiscir*rintendent, . . TICE — . '4. - hereae my wife liargaret has left. mg bed : and board without cause:. ,person's are notified not AO tryst her. as I' will pay no debts of her contracting.. •SEVE.IttN'BITTA. • Tninbling'Red. June 23, '66 • ?,5-3t*.• ' • • • NOTICiE.- - -The -I ntent Fire Corm patty.- N0..1..0t - Potttiville, have. peer ptined their. Pic Ni c rum July 4.t0 . 1846_ On that day they.will alao panide.Several vhsitintr dre corapa-, .ales are expected -Kt be'preaeat ph•the occasion.. co.partnerehip'beretol, we Iliexisting under-the name, and Arm of - BAU=.' .11A1'; & KURTZ, tarrying on the coal •bueineee at Ea gle 11111, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. • JEIIU. BAUMAN, ' • , , • .Wl4. B. KURTZ, I'ollaville, Jane 15;1665.. .. • - • WANTED 67.11NE1E - Ie!TWA RITE rit. 7 :Ward.ed drat - u rrite enpineer . •to run . a double -101sting . lengine.at. Short Mountain - Coliery; Mist he an experiencod and iellable man..• Calton. ..• • GILLikRD DOCK; ' - Saperinteadenta.tAV - koplrOo;• June uO. 1566 - . .• 26'41 . • A• *ROLA:LE .9PEA 4 : HER wanted •by -tite School itoard florin:Leh of -Minermille.• for Pfititity ' • Salary $22 50 bee month..- . .Schnol term 10 Months:- Aptilteation. received liy.the,SeeretirY until the aret of July. ' J. WITZESIAN;Secty. School Beard,' 25. • • lUANTE D.—By the School Board of the Borough T of Putt ..Carlion,.• three , Male 'and 'four Feniale - . Teachers; Length of term nine...mimths; commencing . September lid. 1900. -Salaries as follows:Prinelpst . School.; $O 00 per month;•• two Griimnutr, •achools, 150 00 per input h, each i two Female TeachPro, - S2-1 per month:- and two .Female Teachers.-1529-00 per month,. each.- An. eximination, for aPplieinte will- be held by the County Suberintepdent in the ho. 1 School • Hosse,•on• Monday,: ' July 10th,••1900: commencing at 9 o'clock; •A : •. By order of the . Board, - • .- •. .; • C. L CHILLSON; Secretary.' rirr Teachers. ..a einale, for • the.POlie Sellools Illahanoy amihnlimaat Lanigan's' School Wiese.: • on liatarday, JO ly iih, commencing gt.Sx:coe . ark, 'A: '.M.' Term 10 '-inoiltha:- Salaries liberal to aimpetent teachers,. . By order of •the Board. JOHN-FOGARTY,' Seely.; • ,By •••• •; ' , Mnhonay.P. i) - . • . . ANTEIFII...- - -.By the School Brand of. the Town ' Yl, ship of... Schuylkill:. Sind •tivo . Female Tesebers, An exemiristion - ihrnpollciintet twin be held hy. the County Superintendent, on Saturday. July 14th. 1646 .at tlic,Schrx)lllouse in Tuscarora, commencing at 8 o'clock, A. M. • SOLOMON ISIERIfEti Sect): Jun 4 23, .66 •: • ..;. • 2.1..3t• WarTign.--ftwO Male' And I-Fe reale - tor the public . - et:fauna' in the Bortiurh of .2diddleport:. -8 or 10. mouths. Salto tea Ittteral.— Exuluttlutton. tiy . th6 County . Superinterlent, June 30. 1866, comnieueingaf 9 o'cloek, A. M. -For further par ticulant adrlieea W3I. HERRMANN; Secty...• Middleport. tlnue'23 • ',o6 • , T '25.9r IMANDLEN WANTED under9l,i., , ped - watit -buy. olt4'.Brborn Band. lea in•any qll quantity. to beelivere4 tn• . • • -•.• MILLER ..t..McDONEL,-Coal - Pottsiille. • WANT gond eceond-hand-Boller 26 or 34 inch di4M. The highest caah price will oe paid for 11tachinery 'or Scrap iron of Jiffy' deecription. Extra price paid • for chain •or railroad iron: Steam engittee and. tnachinory of all kinds taktm.ht and Geld on commission at toe Jlackinery•Depot on Coal Street. ' : • '• •• JABEZ SPARKS. - . sir - brtieraby mail •will receive prompt ' matten 80n..'.•-• 11;1T E AM ... ENGINES. WANT E dersigned wishft , to purchase 3. Pe cond.. bun d WAIT/ Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-power each,, Aildrefe _,TAßEZ SPARES: . i!ottivEle,j'a,: .194( BIEMIZI Redemption of State Bank . Currency The onderstgqied. will redeem all Solvent State*aza Q?,rreticy; at 1-2 l'er Cent., FARMERS AND MERCHANTS' BANH.of Cecil -Conn. ty, ELKTON; MARYL AN D,, a 34 Per Cent. Will alro.buy and sell all.Ggvernmant and other am entities, GOLD and SILVER; at :best:market rates L. F. WHITNEY; Banker, centre St., rottaville,k, Joi?e 'G6 FAR LEI* STEAM POMP, . THE MOST RELIABLE; SAFE AND ECONOMICAL FOMP.FOR FREEING _MINES Fitom. WATER, . - , . Fornisfied _by tt_. le anderißlgned only, -• . , . . . , . • it No. 330 Delancey Street,:Ne:w..YOrk. • ; Ptice listr of Pernpi eptimates oferimme all ot.l)T ; er Inti.rmation Hill-be forwarded on application:4. ivitt • be H 1 by rmnmorible moo, and saga:lw Mincanteed. : nuisirrlals of. the 'bert nianufamnim • Flttlniz& th'mk. T(iOIPT: - 4c ,•!:equirecr nbnnt mium! -fmnbteil of •th 11 e .Ikem.' prieeM, 411 • 1 , 00 L. W. Trouthian, &q. • ••• : • ?any :ti , 766 21-3za g I; snouxii. . . . . . • A • • .. .. - I. OST AND FO.1 7 . . . ~ - • T.:-.owr 7-On {lra on eNt n .. inv. 1,,, . i 14 deeds .fqr prnperly in.Dnnnid.t•nia..Belluvtkil".l:. ty,lnte'Noe.-14 Anti tn_stippowti In hi 4 ii,, ,. C,4, either in Poitsville•hr on •the road fo n tiftldw; t ° ' .. 'l tinder will *mil °Wire the owner ..1 . , , ..!pe a di,,,,,,: 71, "him at . Dottaldoon, who 'ply all exp,l4,:: .• •• : InDIVARD-JONE..fi,•ammid_. • :', • Or to D . R. Gitip:;,' Attorney, 1., - ,ii, • " Jnne RIB 4,, • . . . . . . . . . Q 7•R A VIC 11 Away f r o m the . enivre Tib e _ 4t 1:7t1e... on Julie 'loth: a enn4 ainvi Pii...'44 , 1; willte'epote : one amp Tut otr. and abort lea,. 'ti A Mem' re*ard will be DAM to any pa rmi , c. , lnihrm it atlon where it. may, he luta, 01 ..... retaining W. . .. ' ..• • • " 4 7, -- ANT.T.EW ROSES Ar.ittißr, ;I n , e : Bn. . t ra_2o4.l. ". Yorkville. nra P rbqz yORT.-O,Montlev..-the lSth 11:4 .min ero Pin. Ke.i in 'Rink 'e en liorthAeostern .n ot ,q . W edge f pier. The.. finflei willb e t r . Jnn ri.warrled hv fraying St et this Office. nr let Cr. elk .1011. PASS. FUR' S - ALE AND 4., . . . ititllß,S4sAisz....7... irittbe i'old cheats a Paul a `r. 'Bum..tieetely new. Apply to . kTql . , . .•• ' - JESSE DRUM4ELLER; White llorie If.; . . TI. t,.. OorNU:I4IIAIGE her one . in. two stoe pcliat...• WazoN e nn ,. 4 . ;" f eit r -. borvel4 - Y - niol tbp ; • : Apply at-Store,..Nlinnn Liffey,. , —l4 use 62 f 3. t66' . , . . F OR SA LlP.:=A'Greitt Ritroal,,,,,... Thev<. F OR Ftztairti arid gond...writ or A DT:V ~,i,,,n4."4. eery Start.. doing a grind nark huOnefa - .'”.- go a ;Sufficient remain givrn foreOlim% ..4,..L" ,, - ..- , - annd 2.1, •64.._Avivl t Di! , ° Are, - • • . 111D1N/R AND. LOT FOR MALE ,Thlrti street. - .Pottsville. two .10 0 ,0, 10 w it Hi g h Krent.. menpled '11) -, Mr. • Ll6yd. feet deep by feet Ituckt front. For terms 0, pfy,to - WM. U. DAvle d IJntie_43 !R6 ' ' • . . . . . „ EIOR N.ALLE.--1 second band steam r: ~,,,,i," . hone worked abatt Rix 'lP6ritt - Z, 4 with I..drwen 11 . feet: in . diameter ; l: pump , '4' 4 . shaft, .5 bidters 51 inches In diametertind ?5 r 1,. _14 Ahiri...l east: Imn screen 4 feet 'in Otsmoeef;o72 Iron emit. 1. chestnut screen. 1 set . hrelker re,, , 41 set of hetstleP eonetk. 2 FafrtY -I rgekg. 5 Mlal T 'ji roe, p ar ete n t a r s Apply to 0 EORGR ALLEV, s e , p.,.. iilte, or to ROBERT BOLBEN; Woods!ds. -„ 7. rigOIII.IiW,OOK.I. FOR PC AE. • wiled offer Id palette sale, the well knoutt•it - WICK .FIL'ItNAP .PRO PERTY." situate Berks and Lmicuster This c. over:TWO:lures. We will sell the whole. or 1 , 4 . " gifth t furintedend improvement.. with ‘; ( 7 4, ~ the ores...minerals, fossils, an., irchniir.o p ropptrioni (f orus. &c., on all. lands wjt'cit Wet.; prevtrinfly . 1.010 Ifmm the prOperty: A 00. cords of s.vood. cut:last winter, betwee n °OW tons 'Pf . or4 tilt , bank. 'The (rmee ai l , reedy for •nperatlim hy" the first of Augor. 144 . : Capitalists this if , ' an opportunity reldom terms. 'at:: iddrese•Tllo.. M. a. NA TIIL. tier; Pot t*MWn, MontFomery County. ••• \ 'arWiek Furnace.-June'YO, . oil* you L • On ilervanl,Avenne„ fan Sp fret wide Frper.v, hinrangn. Mdrwe2lan and Market' streeiF, in ikrkri Addition to Pottsville, ;lying we-t or the.PrtsbAli Cemetery. .-•.. • • - Alao lota, in PnloA Ito, • Fort O'nroon anakt • . Terms liberal: Plan, Of ;the lots Noll he 41, and sales ituttlit by G , • ter. p..tisville. May ‘26,-'fil; .• • • • . ?):" e.irT4r Centre a n 4 U ket streets. - . Al:4n one on Market Ro,.r h et .„ l from Centre.-lApply to • • C. THOMp fur A CHIMP:RV .11 1 0111 14 n o„ .. - LT.L• ber has tinw on. hand and fur snit. the fat t tte, large'lnt' of new and old machinery steam enable; inch 4bre and inch sm i t e; been refittedand entitatrie I . or Onkin elop e , One 2W-borne •pimer . Erizine fefitted. . • • ,fe, 2 New noilenh 30 inches - di me t er 3(1 fortlonz, . 66 .." • 30 " 0 • Secoivt•hnud.l3oilers; 36 inch diem., =n fret lon,. ;:" With Fire fronts , coniplete. - One small Boiler about .t.hnrse power: nne.lelvi. Stack 34 : inch°. diameter feet hurl - -; One no inches"diameter: 40 'feet tone:: nue wimp 0 : .,•4 fo o. t. dtanicter, 334 inches pitch, with Maitland P4a.l'iLi tal t i completer two'. Wrought.. Iron Shaft.(3 '.. q t;A litotes diameter t_nne Drum, G figG en.. wtlh shaft and blocks complete; ouc anal 3 fontdiametei. . 144neh .thimp s complete: Ono 1:-inch Ope to-inch , . -- , . -.A lot•of In inch rump • Pipes. :- one -set small Fm k Rtills with 6 inCh wi - ought iron shafts ; ,6 sirlht(ki, Screens; a set. of Elevator •Bneketw—new; a 11 -Pump Stubs. all elm sys ; a lot of Belt Pull nr•sr s , sizes; also the timber of-a large, ltreaker, nowt , * big:tutd.eonld.he until for the same purpose; abut -nettitSlope Chain; alrrizes. at• • „•• • . • • • • J.A.llERST'Aiiii'ti Maehinery lepit. ~ . 'Jam; 4, .66:--.23- •; .t.Coal•Strest. Nuy), . . 1( 1 13 ( gITS TI A! Pi an:l4. 11( 4 ) ) 4F. ' I I I I ;;A S. AND OFFIvE FOR 'SALE, NEAR BELL,Sho SCUITYLKILL COUNTY: • - , ALSO; TOWN LOTS-EN .• ilahnnar City. . Slieanadeals; Preston, - .• • iloath Patterson, • - altddlepOrt, . , Ti cer, Idin"111Ioant flopintiA florough of Poitoville, • . SHEAFER. Atey for nr,24 April 14. ,G.; --: 1i1.1030. MACHINERY '... ;` F.() 11 •..: $.:4 6 i. -L E.O One Go horse power new em_7ltie.,3 hciticr& .le.• One 6n horse poierseiond-hand engine, in mittre der: iirith drpm, primping end hot:4km gear , . . One . '4o horo power puniping NA ing genrano ehnin—aiso,'n ' 066 . .20 horse pciwer engine, ia. good order: v. 51 A large doable breaker; with twos/eta of acrett4 lers. iron stagkoAllroad iron, dte.. ' A.lot of new drift cirs, - 40 inekanage, " One. thousand drift road eIII,S five feet long. Appirto P. W. SIIEAFEIt. Engineer. of .hint., Pc ABC. Pa. . Apra{ ?, 0 66 1411 LEGAL N(t)TICEs STATE OF: .TOWN . W. infieti. cenurrd..--LetterA'of Admiplnbiltion havicnit. craned to the underabmed. anon the esp,,o) . W. lleck. l.tte or Poster-Townehlp, B,ebni coarn Penna., &ceased. by the. ROglater a vavt.. of vA County otticbuylkilL—All.persons indented to the ePtate are.requenteilto make poyment and diode lot' claims to prennnt them without, delay to .11EBECC A FI ECIC. Font , r &buy I kill Cu., JAPED lIARTLINE, Shamokin Tp.,, NortnambPt.Cii June 3d, .n 6 • -• -.204 . . A pITIINI*TIBATIOIY AtOTlCE.—Wilft as Letters of Adiribilstrattoti. on the Oder Thomas. D. Smith:late of the Boron-h. of Agee's' Schuylkill County. deceased. have been emnitld !or n lieziStex or Wills for said Countito the sultscriber•-• Those indebted -,to said ;estate are -requested up sat payment, and all . personi having claims or demo against the said estate 'are requested to make krdr , the- same.svitbout delayto. , . •. • •-• .- ...Trine SO.. ale- - --ltd6i".. : ' .'.: :- Ashland. Pt . . A UDIITOR*st •NOT nathrs[orl it r , Anditon ..ttptiointod . by. the - Orphans' cast s 'nuke distribution - of the moneys in the hand. 4 r Xl garet Onedhley and. Win: Bucchley, Administrant" . the ettate of .Clarlstopher Btfechley.:decro4;d, their account filed. will attend' to the - duties et bhp polntinent On "I'nhailay . , July 24th,- Ise& at law' A. M., at, hts.Oftine ltt Centre stre,t,Tottsville. . :DA%ID A; JONEt...., 'June 30..18661. . . . vgg,TATE or - scrum: . uurr,Ent'o , Cenwed.—The nntlemimied. , Andiror.. , apPo?' h3t, the Orolinnit! Conrt of the County or s("ply.':: tO iliPtrilmic the:fund in !he hmlo'of Philip M. Itc. , ati(l,l6tin M executorl+-id the ,--tee Jubp.iiitier...deceimied, will meet .all pertiee inter therein at hiv Ottice on . Intlittltontio l'otm on .1 7 r1(Ny:'July't th next,*at It) o'cloey, A. M. Jona 211.-M6-45-2t ' OEO .11: CLkY ExEctrriciB}9'nrcericE..-101pr , :i4 Le. ..r.Admthigtraflon • on thee of RANT' TITeTARDS.,, late•or the 3:loruutth Of St. Clair. Schz, kill County. • dt ell esiv.'. have been grant i 6 o.es dereign.d.--Notice. is hereby given in all' ;hose ladt. ed said estate. to make pavmebt and these claims will.present them for 't=etilement. • • MARGARET RICIIARDS, Esectititi St.'Cbile. June itfh, iSsit • • ':.1.61.• ISTAT . ?E :HIP - JOHN LI'ITI , E. ~ c etixed..Le.tterg of Annduistratltalon the. 4, &tate having becn duty granted to the tinati:•ine all ElEinpona indebted to the game will plme raabel went.; and those having, clitling pree'nt then to • Jane 2.. , A6..:-2e-dt . -.- ANN LITTLE-sr-CIO' Al)3§ trvis*it Al Nov a. Lettere of AdminiainttioW. on the Cote Josetat Ferrebee. late orthe Borow.h or Ft CLin die Cnupty of Schnylkfl , . decent-ed. bare b..en to the Pubscrihns... , --All pershwi halebten to ,siA tateknnt requested *to rnake immkitaffe narnett' Ulnae having elailus agattost the Fame to pn 4 'without delay_to , JAMES. FF:filinEa . CHARLES FEVREHEA...I St. Clait: May 211t.1i..186-1.2-6tl A DNS INISTRA TION 11107'ICE. -,AI : L 1 as Lettere of Adminitt odirin on the ro tAtat!iii7l4 Weber. late of tbe. Boneti of Polt , tillev County. deceased.. have been granted _to die cr-! slenen• notice le hereby elven to all tbtwe iudetae said-estate 0) make payment;and theft baricP: will present them for settlement. MALVIN. WEBER, ro lu'A 5.,t4t° May 26. MG .::.! : ': P9yEgNALE iT NATIO-RAI, - .. I,AO Offers for alte at loicestmarkel GOVERNMENT SECURITIg U. S. 740 Treas. Notts date of Aar. , • 44 if jape 15; 411.u.44 44 July 151 5-20 Loan of 1E162. 5-20, Loan of 1861. • . 5-20 Lonn of ISOS. 10-10 Loan of 1861. E==l GOLD, STOCKS ANDBONDI AND ALL. GOVERMENT SECURITIES BOG AND SOLD. . . . ' . - DP .AF TS . - - . . . . .. - rand. Ireland . Fotnee'and.Gennanj: Or 1 . P , ato putt purchases*: '' • • ' ' • Ai. if. EPISTZINGEIt, Cot* ... tsvilio,•iantatry 3.. 436 • tr elia to. WALKER" • ct. PRICE'S' at the IgesP k-N 'Han. It you want the chest est I ill 'IV 1t , ..' 14 In Pottsville.. . .. , , ' .June a, , a6-...?xam 1 4 wrench Embroidered oust Ilrm - i : d r e t `g i , -li Handkerchief...l; chow M air' ALlil.li 1 r , ..• • JUDO 9. Nd -, '_ . ea 21--60