gretted that in r 1:, :of ,reck.vs..,rue ,rel)s of the uiffi ial 4! because of-My peoPle.... A sliert idea, ,rt. that iard be- matured, lights of peraon* , roferly !tell ili urthe -.tout ey large I•,tai6titl , prOpusetfset-. purpose,. Hied nonid ir con, tlemeut with' singl;•llei...s of fldingly and generously treated. 'have, bei it tune iteltiE - triontly eng. aged-in . mpaixi tit: their wr e cl e d r u i, rws :without any ihnbghtor again rgsirthi.:.or obstructing; the general government in ils . ortlinary functions. tar the public.''.wialtlr would bv this cthit'ae, • have been lurreased,thollublie exvxdithresh-sseued., 'maybe mea.Ared by yniay - hundred milthirrtis of dollars. • •If It he true that rnurithat. Iran lost,-indrally and ma-. hy . delay, WOnld "s?, , ent that erne /rates the. prowl:Real action in - what is termed .-recon attaction. The North nays we have (lone e,!l, auu when bidding na `cettae..tti, do should not prevent ua 'teaming to tlO well,. Thiscnn moving all inniettltnents to the e.wre., GI iiiate.fnne - :tiona. and the re-enjoyment of shell el.:ll'llnd' p , ;:4 hied . rigida as are left us Mite •.. - . • Yon will not f.. - 11 10. perc.eirr the. r.iinilarity' th, tone Of - these. two Men, in i heir :.‘t a.- -the contrast between avlist t. y ',if! f..,411,, and what they say in ISCAS. , :.Observe a I:lie they try note= tO 'fall back upon the ~fliers of peaee' by In, thihm • • ermxtent, they inFik. not only that they - .wen• ri,nl. in - then-hellion , but that they MM.: recant to the 7 :th:a with all their oldfinitchises Ontris ev i el:11101g that the question of emancipation Mutt be leriett.bi thre the . courts! • • . . . . TbeSe liberal proffers were toad , ihr-en: Ion.; q,0,. aed as - they did not ocent:term , ictt n u ierrd.. It is . Infamints to try. t 6. fall. back . ot t!'., tn. n'ot': Made ;to inch terms, ni:.-Sll-erinan't n err rejeeted. • • another. curious and valnatie ren, , theetts.;- Inthe speerh of Alevander:ll. t.t..,epte te , ..losi-tim! or. ," the superiority Uf the new • w may lie quoted aikif,mxi . iin.r. , er 111. the na , h;Linani#7, . doctrine- that the wet o f o-o.tt rut in siii•nkl be. coiumiUal tiltll9Pt h‘..1••••;...,..n.r.5.. - that the members 0tt'0e,....n.!e. ta. the i handers noun the 41.,nrInr,4,.r.W;hinAnw: , 1.. or. etrn:h. rtractiouieta of the.mt . .t• dsag , for- ,- - 1- h , ra , -N—ne • are more ate:ions to ,iret ti;” t.:l-tdel It . Johnson In:this att pn.d •th-nrpath.n h.-of I in' St:rte.. rigkhts elavelthltlers t:t' ... what they.call EventiNe 1-,rannY, . Ye; r..linni.ens, • . iinhim'apeoch in favor,'•i . from which I have eitoteiLiti,• - iiileil il. whole:di:et rine% which . he, Davis, :Andrew John-on :ind Us rest, lire now (+Posing; win•ti he said : • . That as the nul.nri,..4on eif Sfatr., nna,r• the Ontstltntion.wis of h'zi- - Ildton, and in the' nature of it contract between tl.e - t. , ,iiie.'i , thiiitteiLand tits fidninthrg, 1,4 I . ;;111 reel 14' : eonipaet tie regarded assn: itt; an .rh 11 contracts,. liable to be rt,runh•ci. 71,7 f et - ment of. built partita:l it on thelfpart.' NI ; -; le , t len be settfeth.if tliti••Not th - the Congress' in 'l,,thehranrhea. 'f ,, nearrence . thSrresillent, eei ii. their h ul ;,, I he'separatioi and a recognition A - .• Viaregu it led eirt of .thr 11:to's era.. . aorta to - - ahtt. l'rnitara—FiettniAilm.o. of Pour years of %war mid toe' year t,l I . eace—the war • 9ialthantlyinittkeil. by prolii:r; Lt, the . part nf the Executive: . toet ti trated by acts:Of deineiry-tnu m ar. .to Gur>p.rted quarter—haring COlitifllled.:l/1d ileypefil 6 the. that the utino,t canii4;:tte. , e,-.;:try heforo the - .iwoult...n Ito fought the ref:sent:. a iw!ifoo.art: to-the.' rights an d privilt,te+ they tt e riot • awety and cotniN•tely: roth.itett, tlr.roilltn.:o ittolnAvt . or had he t n e rate% I,l:vvery fore the Tetirlii(m;it rtgiiirviT the to yonclnee the great body of thepecilAc.• o 1 ithinalcale,e , , thaaenet... Npr •• Mame Inc sioli hei for having con, , enteti to 'sort: when Ave (lumber their Witcher,. K-. I %, ill till:,; the mu m. "11 D i.i. , 16/ - 11: coif, now contlin , .l ht F.rtr. Mi.; • „ II , •11 - • • retreat he: heo il;bli-he.t hat . Called Ida own vindication :wall' , .‘ndrev.. ..Johnsmt`,4 restoration policy. 1 LaNC:eli.r.. , or, . }ward or I)r..l,,7ralen'a 'hook, anthyi.ll' tha'l.llll4, perceive bow cooly the.leatler of v. , 111Shihi 1711011 the utiColitlitional .• • . • 'lion - of. "hie ficoitio" to tl•ciC the . .n;dioicii It- only neLtleil this la ' that - too much caution awl, tic !i3h....01 • 7,10 re confiding 'power into the. h•oni , It 2 lowed this thrice -guilty criminal. Afivt ' him bath, and left hie ?eat to incept tin.rlti•itaiu>lsip :? the 'rebellion; .lefferiOn bat is rottm.h..,:4 . • cruelty, continued torn,ur years wit 11 , :lli 1,,i1,,,,1.:1fir•i -021.,!that has no fairitliti in tantl,-rn titnee, and rile Maki rettimiblanre in the I min Wu- ~1 ti rwroi.i.o•- • hark'. past.. I select .3 few itocee".., ' r iot I,r Int. pin'- . poet: of- hew anithoettwr.,:lan ....haply, to ;law, how absurd it is to ealtect a peopl , .-overned and, thus letl,'lo FUI/1314 to the 1:0N- thty and to rt•tunt undeserved landoo, n rlit ad 3 lid mitt ingratitude. •• ' •-; , • • tilt the' tttilli of Deeentlier; . the gislature of 14 Ni lA-Terri tv . le , to the • - I,t•ople of the _free' i3late,-, t.driolf the tart IWO yt:ari , ,roc 4:lllytrunder ia li n at- we • conatintetrto lire for S411(111:1 :IA t• ip 2.1.. , 4,6:1tit 211 mach anti. hay, 1.,,i;c1.t0 to , t, It a thr;',.l.2,- • 71.1e11t rottenlo the core. NVeiv . evi r to'he • 10 again•aner ilitu a I:Out! ii tilt !tied 71 /I.'l/1 Ili, I • IV, Mmes 0411,011...L0 iii it Utah .to it -or ion den" .•-iii thieve'., . • • : Again:: t!Ottr.cneinit , are a•ir:oliti.u:a and, t.inilw:s irare.• ' 'Front tin' tithe of croinui II I' the nmuf they have been. iii,rtirl.;•rm - t the - piatee the ivorld. • tiatherethogether • ' and felts of the north I.fren it and cif vi, her. .eonune . ateed bkriblio twar sill try; ' they r.:+. They disturbed Eis,•iiizai - ou tia it Th. muted • Catholics in Fai!_tia :and tiaii or- And in Ana : , • • VITe• need not ‘voza.t..r tit 1:441. 1 might fill out et,ltimr...,ot are enough. Can you Woroler, It , iu it maned call. it -. itol . l7nl , 3ti pe..onvf,. g-1 iit•ol. 1'1,.... r.]llley ;J:ii .1J.i:,.1'. , t o , ; .'i•7 Mini he I;:rnr.,i :1 .1 , ::11 -, 01 . .1" ti:, .C.,1,11.a111 on IffrlT of forgit .1 t ,.... or fiteAi,.. ~,...“ I ;,,-, ~,,,A, ~, • • -that. he net er for •t tu.ni.t.Att 1.,,G.5.1 il. ILI:-..1,,,,j:• '...- c n rver of 1•4.111:1.A :i I i• 311. ;s1,;1 't ~le-,1.; 4, i::.:12:61E;-.-1 il,- CIVII WOO, .: .AII,I fall .•il 1 .:'!„:p ~ ,, ir--',:,i,,,,t1,.1 1 knowing tiles, tliiiit . ;: , 1., 1., ~1 ~•.•...1L;11,,..,;,, , ,,1,t ;,..., '• /111511 t. the .111 r of :tt ietll , l bita tt r i.l hi=. ~. 1- ,. , • , . ...t'0::- with Dr. Cr:ix - vb. prop:trill ti0n1,‘, , ,,, - by 1 0 ,,,,,,1 i . in,. . the pnrpose of OM clirther ip11:onoo.- -it, po.;;.1;•:' Joi.l I.i.ketl•oiling Di.: day of 13,..tint:r,,,,0'.raii,.4; A0'11,.10..;.. than ill, , Noi 111 - ,%.;11.1 - t.t. 11,0 C 00,,: . j,,:01... ~, oo,ti. . lk veil In turn a 11131, ,Itti'vl . l/k.1•1111. 6 , 11.-111111:1'1ili glrt.r.seta by puelt :1...m, , ,.!-, ~:wi.: ....ur if-- It rott.to... :,, liooth, l'avntcl , t,iint. ay, - Vt ii,t, :q3:.11111 , 'r• nth! t'!..;fril, . . . - „ . . . . . . . V.ho :11i6 . 1rc1ut441 I. ilt4 . 0 If-it it true fled .I,:iier•-•4.1, It a i•-• ,11.1 •1••1' f••;;•1 1,,• plt4ol sud . ltell the It tut •••, lit I'!,: rt,e heart or.our.hthrivrett .I•ltiee,h. re bet,',l e I t• hrrn i gu hi m , a ,,t ; at N , ho hr: et Iti iii! lahd :h.' cite!! the Igoe tont. , ton! i :itch sitnal... s.luthi• . 8)41141 - .3. that &lancet lino' otabe,t trtritit idtd . ••:••,m ttneeiviliall_warld . • ~ • Jell: Da v• it. 'and 1 1. It Sic p ' • Non 1.110.1. MI/ illt • ll,,,Lli,lllE' • f.,uii N% iOt Ave imleSylicy • imr. t t• t!i'4 ta.ly Ih,tir rt . tilt . .ll to 1110 4111111Ci1., 11N 11111131.11,1 tit:mitt!, 1.11 , y 11.1 it, thksv;:ir 'ili6rl tbeywere - and I . ,'‘ this gri , st ,people, than tnultict,l; is NullDhl lu 11,1illtIlilit:IICA . . - ?ors titritiitionh.rf lie crietli I) this in !.: Ili lid 1;•ii-•.,' ~... by Mt," introduction of Liir....,•rr. hi,...i-.iiii..,1,.:., :i, ~,, .h,.,. ••..-%.lriiinci.ir a n t intrr,l,- - xr:t ' .i.d...!!ti• I,:ui.yual 14 , 1i1,1 il• . - 4•1 ° 711- 'ettil.6": :OA III.1111"i . ;;:, ( q - All , ll -, \l •fi ,- htl•ou. . .. • '. • - . Vt.. 7 --. -; ii !'ill, f iii:ii: 1... d id. -0 ; i•hru' , ill , ..- -•, .. • .. i . :1 ~.',:. ino..:l:i.d•-d 1, t:,.: i ...‘f Poi i- :11,d 11. - . . '. . _ , - - I . • '.... ti im• - liriti:• - li ' . . ..-• . 4 ... • 4. ;" , - ...‘,,r1h!..1.),:f4,,,,.. . . .' ,. .rulat:.+ll . . •'' . ' , e . - p .. • .• . ii lllll ta' ~. ~,, I ki . k,''.. • -I-.. 1 , . , gi , ..! , :. •:,' ' i',' • %)-.. [ ~.. ~. t.-.. .t, . . - 117 - Soli,' ander the shadows of Thderiehdlinee Hall; springs' f ro r d •the eaipe trleibaTlitita ' fountain of patriotism. - . • 11(OusilintkIn .of :General ...Tc . ne' to Alm " . spirit' width has has permeated her people and. her. Pahlie men to do honor to those who' ave eared Repoldic hom sleety; the Union party at an • early day indicated its preference Tor Pam:al - John UT: 'Geary aF its candidate for Governor, and the waren.; 'lion which obeyed Ulla popular demand 'continued the choice by placing hint on a platfinin signally haimobl i bui with the noble action of the'congrmitmai maion ties, and ie auspiciona acalor• With.. the. idea's and 'de•• to Ep1:41: of Gene: . 'General Lee stir r,-0„ )ctier of Gene.. uerat ht ,- *ICF tv 711171W111,4 Men. II the declarations idea In 311 Vrefi vald !time fought, wrfir much I:mger, - *for , this ei.ectn- . . • While GenerniGeerydterveAthe hunt* as a soldier. . he deserved ltAlsn as a citizen. 'Attached tethe,D.em oeratie party in days gone by, and establishing a noble record by refusing to become the toul slaver*while• Governer of Ktuwas; preilons.to the election of James. Ituchanan, he would no toom think of dish'on'oring the coitadenee reprised in him than he would have dreamed' of tarrying his -boys . in •hlue.into the rebel Tanks: ' have Known General Geaty, man and boy, for nearly a z quarter of a century.. Ilis expetienceis almost roman.' : • Not yet Aftv. years cid: be' Wei participated in - one is'Ar which addetl'a "new empire of freedom ttinarter,• . Tit (try,. tiatUit . another which-rescued another from slavery.. - 14*i - Iy:twenty yeirs ago he assisted to carry the American eagles Into the hallsof theMontezu ma-P.; and shortly after: when the stars and stripes Were pinned cu the I'acifiesluires, be wa*called to discharge the duticwof icivilposition, the more diflicriltand licate beca (we • the laws - of his eonntry were t° be ap plied to the restraint of a .ne* and reckless.popalace: ou the One hand, hod - to an old and ignorant populace yr, 'the other:. Emerging from a caminunity ut Sist - lawless, and alwayS.dangerous and fall of temptations; - he'returned to hiS native State without a blemish Open, cburacter. -When. the- slaveholdert‘ precipitated, a tsar he'wasneither surprised nor unPreparodjuihn had' cherked their intrigues in'Katialx. and knew their dee , - . pernte,.zs •he predicted their .ulthimte designi; , •it is n o t nivessary that 1' should 'rehearse the Story of his military deeds. : The survivors of-nearly three hundred, -Stion,and l'enpsyllania volunteers; the:rim:fie-van& • friends. remember and stand ready to reikani him. • ~. ' . • • Geary mud Clymer.' • . No bikertribute cnnld have been paid to General Gary than in' the. seleCtion of- hie •conipctltor: The • Detnocral i e convention, keenly sensible Of approach- ing defeat, sekaside theieworthieat' for their Weakest llnable.to induce a soldler.to carry their flay,' 'and unwillitnr to consign their most dietiugnishett'cli, ieeu'tofhc lthrolliatiou -of an . overwhelming. (10-y.placed a gentleman upontheir ticket, whose'sin-- ale elaini.Ti, , tg pOlll the tact that he is.cef !sin to se- Ttre lin3 largest majority for General (:Cary. Ohr can., dilute could not 'expert 'finder any cinannennici.a to • reci•ire the talffrdges of ltuf .tneh atlu, prayed • for the .dt at of himself:mud his gallant ulatuirona, :in,t as it 41(1 lithe is en creel to deprive theSe 'of an .onnarinnity - to vote, Mr. Clynier was • kindly andirier ciftily pet forward. • ' • '. • • • • Thcre.is. however, n pe..illiar value in Fitch an itict-` (lean and Clymer are exact -autipodies in All: Clpner - 6 . i:edsof Iris royal, or'ratiter ari;i tts;rwticMice,try: Geary is.the'wor of a pporand bort • e«t, tar • mechanic. When Clymer Was . Whig, Geary was a DentOcritt. When Dertiortary:was - elneld of • slaverY,. Cly met lwearrie a I me; .er:.! and Geary a Ilepliblrean. While Clyklerwas. re lt-e of the ballot to the: soldier in the-far ' ettf hind, (teat . ). -was - titantlingrunltir the holltds of the rebel foe. 511tile'Clyiner insists that the doors of Cott- - • Lints, ;half be.thiosvii taietr for the onctordit inisehot of each Southern conspirators tu, - Alexander IL Stiphens. the - viOt President of•the'Confedraey; '.(teary ,t-tantla' with tiongrees and' itt ,- Cr ., and COil , iitiiikit , hn will do,lustive tai all lop. .td inen:and prevent the calamity of toutilter.rettellion.; 4 1 staili . dritei for. CoiledAt;dtri• Nen ato ittoe.,.you•Will. perceive, spoken frankly and.plaln.. ly-,indeed .my experienee.at the .pathaiarcapital du ring the rettellion has - taught Mettiet'altie of frank lleert, mud - Inure - than - all; the utter worthlesAnes.i of Odin' i pophlarly CA.lllFt!rliatiffli,.:l - 111fIGT - Seal . the rebel hallo its. hest and, in. its . worst . phases. There . were intervals when-I was ready to asSits.riu the ticlop.• tan Of ' the - meet. forgiving 1T111.11.01/TS. 'WWI a' A imi• • nearly friar years info-rwhen I looked to den't-r -eon 'Davie; itimself as the great paelticatoOrelieving t lett ite spolt(esittLerelYwslien he raid-he had reltietaittly, left Me ..ieretite,..atidthat he; %vas a follower-instead of a hauler.' P.M, Intwevtr painful the 'admiseiou'roay be, Lhe.belier haft becione an , unalterable conviction, that. lite epirit horn of lorman'slaiTity will 'requite ling -tune for its extirpation,' and that every proffer of par. tind every, corici;ssitinnf inisunder elood by the:-leaders 4if the The Gate of :dr:Lincoln, in the %cry odor of sanctity, in .the !Mar tc hen 'he Wart di.epiated to forgive and forget everything but his duty to hie banally, warn - a..leesun so i.rwlul that it only requiridthe failure Of AndtewJulin.otes pi wahlt; rtiort to propitiate the Sante , savage instincts, to inter,ify 'the warning. 'With. vice I hav'e be lieved it - tight IA conceal nothing of my own 'and :LA I am alone respousible,' I mu prepared. i..tr the 6r:sequences. think all - candidates torrepre-. erietlifive peeitions' shrink] Jai equally 'candid.- -The en. (R.h.gation In - Congress - have solidly voted- f-i - ;t1I the radial tMasureir, until ladieve their actious lithe entipttikd and no-conned at . the Lollot box.. My !tattle having been stiggeeted acandidatetor.the States Senate at, the clitiie of the term whictl& xPires . tor the 4th of March; letti, it-is printer that my opinions rhoold lan known, 1 think every aspiraht Lir the nigh home.ehotild be called upon eiplicitlylride tide Irk; own rsieition. I ma •vain enough to hclir , ve that I am qualified to discharge the dirties of a Seuatot. Iron Pennsylvania: I have been cottArained liy Sour, tett istic:and official relationg to mingle in roost of the, wxtiting acetic of - the national capital, front the period' w her -Jinni's Thichtlinin attempted. to make ..Ktutsas 'Lave titittnidown tO the tilvetinthour; Whether I have heel) to principle, fearless in my oppoisitian to• treachery in inyliterner party, or in perOsteut and un-. shaken anitgottlein to the rebellion, which succeeded flan treachery—Whether-1 ItaveeteadfaeLly roalntairfed the good light in the dark complications recently devel« iti.eit -it is for the peciple whole:ye theloattel in charge; • • , . I thank on ladire end : gentlemen ; Sor the tiatieneki yon have heard me, and re,iiii.idfully bid, you oOd /right, . . prolonatil grated t.W.rtirnfor after. ha. bad ea - ndudcd.. •. • . -'Mtiti,(o.!..:':-:',l..#,iitit4l • r•T.:-.1-t ,4 4%" I - f t , • Z . 5 • '72t44A.-! is MinZ : • "11..iiv&t:uiifl..frai• • ' 711 nil theenil,thwe ahn't,t'ut he Urn k t., rn refulfruill•;:," - " . . • r_il IfE . ..]: t,Jr.,_ ,)N .(_;0..L.,‘1. • .. . . . . The asaprontio.e. in favor of Novivfieotia ..... i'Oal .tvirkevroat in. the Illaciftv of , •".. " • •11prp"reme1itelivvsi . • - • When the Tariff ,bill Was . lieffire Congress; u e - sent Mr; Daddow. - together with' some of ;* i 1 ,101:::: to -Washington. - They both ar rived in Trine, aud. - several itienthers o 1 Con-. ~, : e:s were furnished hitt) our wart; On Coal Iron, and. Oil, trhielvaided in :posting. them , .up . ns to the - Yitst del . ()sits of BituininOns Coal in.thie,-cOuntry, tihd heir accessibility to the Ktstern 'ti nt& its : J tilge . - li e11y.,- - of Philadell . Phia, and the 110 . -Mr. IltanritS, - . of .Mary: intoit : hart ie iii ply : interested . t liemsel res in . .itie :matter, and deserver lire thatiks: or the: liii(.:rcatt. Coat interests- South, far ,their' able - advocacy . or these: hit crests • - thr . UM f . lloor: O yongri-Ss. - Judge . Kelly . waSs . orreet in stly:: ring that so thr as we are couettimed,"we de: . _ire ho protection on Anthracite - Caal; anil ht,ro is scarcely a pilot in our State qua. 'lips:: - -.-ces Lthtuninotig Coal, that can enter ibt;?:. e 4 Impel ition With.,l`i . Ova Sebtia- Cp , t' p .rdly be. 86, that• v,i , ul;ha this quest:l6ll.6r duty on Coat . -ealled .la PeunsYltiaM , - theilsiqe• - But •we ;now lb ; it. so ut h e - ,r,.. - pitihttittous Coal,-.befare the jteeipydeitY Treaty, Q . the .-Illion . f ;,,-- . .., A ,„.. lid() 'cpinitet itionw WI XoviiScOti4 Coal .0. the I::astern . maikeb - , ,and did keep do'vr tlt i.' prices- and- will do. so ttgaiM: if the: ditty. to foreign-Coal is egitall'zed. - WitliOtit desigpa,: iin'l4±:iiiy.particiflar kind;. Competition always eihmes; and monopoly. always-enhancespd.- • Mr. KELT,EY. Ido not know who is the writer of y ye 4, and NW LI feel no hesitanc in assuring -the ~ ..eftern inanufaeturers that antler . n duty of ' that admirable article, awl Cannot- therefore disclose I.IU , name.. Rut I read It with.great pleasure; and.conld if time perinitted, more than confirm its statements .:.',' I . - .0 )Cr tun Ott t'nrcigri Clout, they will be from the recently published work uf'hfr.Daddow; giv- • cptibled to purchaSe their Coal 'cheaper thanlona of every Mine in those Mika, and Leh , Wilctl criPt eoin i mend to' gentlemen , :Fh 0 NV, tOtilld er lithe duty was placed at 50 cents only on - stand this snbject , NoVa Sent tit Coal. We desire to accommo- hlow.would it do for Congress to purchase . date our. Eastern friends, and we know they and distribute about 3,000 copies of Coal, . are Yraikces enough to undenuand the ativau_ 'lron and'Oil ?It would prove of more berte • ages, of competition in the productibn of any lit to the people, in showing.the immense re article. , • sources-of our country, than* a half million. . ' When the Tarill - of 181 4 was passed, there' dollars' worth o 1 documents which have been .. was ti L•reat clamor raised throughout the. printedfor distribution.'.lt would. also lead uountry arr,ainst putting a duty of .1 1 ,4 4 5 a ton' to more enlightened legislation.on our re - . . .---,- . mn Atreign Haft Road Iron.. Said one w v _ sonrces, .The informationderived from this. tlifte is not a Rail !toad Mill in this country." volume in legislating-on the Bituttainmis Coal . This Iyas. true, Says another----thore i s n o t ••interests alone; will be worth millions,of dol sufficient capital in the country to build Mills lara to the country. • , - • *. for Making Rail Road Iron." This was mit ' --------+----- ....... ... . , i rue. Congress ran put a duty of iT., -. )5 .a ton . LANDED r '''' . °P- 11 ".F.TaRS dgc.. 7 0178 8008 - . , foreign Ilan Mosul Iron, and-in les§ than - I , _ - ' .We would, call the attention of the owners do . . years_ a sufficient number of •• Rolling , in ~all - - of . mineral lands na.all parts of the country, ovs were erected in the country to turn out irr • • • - • • but especially in the. Anthracite Regions, to ~A3 ; - -L bt a tail itoxl •Iron to lay down a Mile - . - ' 4 ‘ie a domegiie articl e "our book on Coal te., and to the important amongst the Bbivni;', -• An where was IT •?,,...... - •• ' . • • Information it. contains in relation to - .thme 'Why, as Mr. lisn.' - Fisintithislica . t •-_ rite • . . . • • .. , counict, I wasi , k e dds ",,, frabritaT,„„ - ,; ( 1.1.„ • great and growing interests in coal lands. as a skediadleist ,I waa -3 i. utter, .failuve. t.. I or. It is a notorious fact, that our present sys-' pursood by the shitaliviteti;iii - oirerta' Wen. Afar. they cureVaipitosidezniwiniest - insisolf in a oh- tern of mining, is tbe.most Wasteful . 'and cost, hoop skirt an pnt a honnit ante my had an a tub , - y one that could be adopted, and that both onto me•sholder,'an waikt r . down- ttevoad. werrl, Gingerly. . f' -1 . "" - _. - ' ' - 9A Land.proprietor and operator are not_only: Sea poorin the &front rru'lirndn't barn' losing an immense amount of money annual your, fl e w oaiattatip who, iii only goia to , spring far a ttibev water--wcad you.?". . '.- --r,...1y, but that vast quantities of the best" coal "Olook a-here,'t swathe Shivairv, -- "tbat'' P are . coristantly being lost in abondoned works. • out. Wot yerdpinyith theokboitta on VPrior /e, -: . - - - . o t h atum ,, teum - vith ux ..,-. , .._t•.„..4 . ...:..4 - ,An.fThis great loss Is irretrievable.- It is not the' granni An p3or ols granmother Minted - :tn.... ' L " . ' . . 105q3 of money to individuals, but a se . I awl marcht back to Rickinonii.iiiiiironevida g reat .. .. . ... a vile Dunge„.,_But.... my Bill or Fair_eAai - leAt* nous loss on our resources.. • : .. .., .• unrcluchi9 o .L'illtvi•es• -Fir hni ' lliAl-41 / 4 1 .- AVcein confident! assert, and if nee • git Bred. an water, which was -ebarg.d to i g . .Y. . essa- , a n Bred. fee' dinner. "Per a varietyj got' „.,,.., ry prove, that not less than 3;600;000 'tons more -Bred an water fee sump... , coal - •". ~ , ~. ... . . .... ti are annually ; lost to toe . resources. or priisoa4iiiiifilt3rAtuittil ate . onto the .gard's mind that .1 the §tkte, , above 'what. might, Or . must. be goodly: . It-tooks pit/rho - tulle tbaralcEted and wasted by a More perfect Sp aded: -.The impretmon - w as • at onto the top of his craifinte, j se ta'of Mining... This ranges froth $1,000,006 - the:hare crt in gam. As. the ..B to $1,f.'50,0,00, to the landed propri lors, - and Then Isvilled ;lite - -erattud -t . borrerd Ids keys, an left. , ierhaps . the same amount to opera ors, While -tr;Johrtheti , ttese snfOr; t lie drain' on our resourceS---wili must be '. - -- „Zoila ROI* . telt by ourselves . Or our posterity, is not leis, than .$15,000,00011 per aniinnal noW, .;and. . 'early increasing as the coal tnic - le increases. It must be remembered that Mar anthracite coal fields are limited end that visat interests depend' on their prodiactivenosii, - -Mani:Ac tin-ea. iiinet... - diica' y ,Nsith.,their'.deciidenee.. )1 : will not be miin3r. - years tee re thol , !crearli"... of the -great nisimnoetli ' .. ceil-teia . ", will ` - -be: skimmed card the present rate of Be Ovid. , TweiGdide .of, :our mines are:, litigated: OW' A411. - iiii:*bed, zed. Over. ~.twol-thirds of • the A idlart e d hrecalixedge. -0 4iiiAelibilifine& :lAiierYid,"i*ti'AiiiCeallopeinderc ' ' are seeking' , iellica - en :. the: mammoth, . Th . ..: - '- - - - - - er ignore all ;Brasilia' .T:liimits:' , . - .llOthing I than . eas -20 feet torticial'catiiia'n' ' - "tri - lb ' - ' t._;,- -; -,-- -. P.„ - . ~ etr . • idea . of i k:. l,/ pa yi ng - P 413--, - are - bY: - idititie, ..ui,., nd Polpk-slY.o*ii:Atll"Coliniiemzer .. - .•11,1 - and tandidg, -it iki4ktiOrdliiikg.befitreitii iniPF4*i:tielo i ; i tia t; . **.4..edi . ilaii*l Pii4l-1,- **4:tliiiiiiiiciiiii(' '-'. : 11 . littlet- - Aiionght Vi l iii,', 6 - : iii - -.?;.- ~ . ', ,k *,1 , 1 34 —t: `Beal. -:-. - --. • --- -1 0 1 X! 10 4 ten.' -,,,,,. -9 W I- #T .-411 0.0fitatiiliill-liiiiiiiit - •!..r:itillieltlakit:6 o4 - i - ' -- t iit 0 ,, • -..; ,--: , ,•.: ,- .... .0011 -44 '' ' ''''' 74 '''' ---- W P/ 11 41 -nskikiki a lltrai g i r*iiiasiaiiip s ~..„...„ * • ''"••••- a • .Ciayy 9 o t N aIICIEDAY, • JijEI,' 7, i?;i66 THE TARIFF, QUESTION (4ii• Book in cnii!itess. .f.. 4 Iy . • Con- 1 ' 4 replying e and Means, , o6,,. L laZroa. -I .thialfN 4311121.5 • • ~,,,s:l'-s,Nll4a - corn- • • . e tax biltind:. • • • • ood uvidcats, of • 1•41 l my :r, unity to point. them tint; hr the 4!:lee•Avillcorl*t them of 'lig Own nun of the eniannitioe-allitdedlo'• • n lbe 'netieniet. the Coin"' anti I.tlieretiglaez thetLaceab : • • - • - Ido not wiust - the.Legiela*rerd ildfirelOlCOTT • :to IPrile. :Claim not only to the satemnintiheicirrtifinrio. Ask: ple of but. partial information; that-zsee that w e have Irian conntrY all theanthomitei ettalitC the *did. I donottriudit - to to - tss tbetWerld fiat iter: •are.glyinglekisletiee protecdOn - toafithrfidte cad rhea silent:Mc men and half-informed men.the-werld'Onte. :know that ontaide of four hundred and seventy,aquare miles eir our territory within. the 'uffs lo •PolltuttivlP .11i il.llO be-sn'ite coaticoati him eyeto been inn& - N OW; tr. . there is no anthracite coal in the world Macaw' born; .whydo the Committee of Ways and•liteaue primate:ha . protectit bye dety . Of.sl.6oeltte . ton? . It belearly an. cn - ersight w hich the committee w ill cornet. , it Us inti mated bY my friend on my right 'that there ii anthra , cite coal I say no there- ht what is. called Welsh anthracite coaL it contains tOolinich - or volatile matter for:anthiscitc Nor in it Ybittl- - - . inietnts. : is a • bastard twat, and. While 'it. ,makea.all :the dustof•anthracitedt:prodriciss- all. lie • amoke:of bituminous.; It is, therefore. - incapable of nee foe-any r'.'of the purposes to which pare anthracite coal only min • I mak it desirable that -the: wised antiwar:lt so hi eer.shlerateby inserted should be stricken: oat .of the bill. ..The anthracite,: which needs sio.peoteCtion, and which, were it .consdnitiomil, would - bele „an ..erpoet, duty; Is the coal: [Merest of:Pennsylvania. It prefers • no, clainto protection, and I speak .fiorlt butler those wli&are voiceless in this Houne,-the deluded and poir-: • City-stricken. people of the insunectionery - districts' • which Itehould - .linoWn is the . ereetritnenthitandre; CMS coal .district of- eur octtistry.: liaryland'has' her own eloquentrhampions here.. Kentucky la not with out potent emcee:- Missouri also has her champions in her able and faithful Representatives; and Tennessee,. I. although her. Representatives. are not permitted to ' ticipate in our. debates,•heethein upon the floctr,•mng-• litiz freelytvitkmerubere and able .to them of the tith treesnrnothltinninons coal in her hills, end how' their prt elects are excluded Itontetheir iegitimaternars -.het on the:Unit feast, by the British coal -and that of • the Proviiii.racerried thither an ballast without charge of. freightin. ttneiele JUTiViDg for*Cargeses of cotton.- - 1.13 -- own State linvingrei special interest in this - guess lion, 1' argue it:-on. behalf.of the. wide and - rich.hitn • inimins gehls'or the South, and enterially-of those of . Virghtia.and North Carolina. • Btit, -Mr. Chairman, let. remark thatit 'in not a question of the smith( coal to the mannfattniersi or New-England.. -It, dries- not -touch the cost of their coal, asl - will dtienstrate: louder the reciprocity treaty the coal of Nova Betide' came into our ports - Auty free.. Since. the abrogation 'of that treaty $1 25 of-duty -has been collectett noon . every km of coal that hard arrived from Sidney or Pic- . *doe.. Where did that duty-tall 1- At - the door-of the .S - ew. - Englautl*nufactory, or. et .the 'entrance of the foreign : mine S. It did 'not fall at the 'door of the fists. tory nothing la more 'certain than that:-: No Nese insimfacturer has paid, more for--his coal: since that - duty Of $1 'Ai was put in - than he paid be for .e ; Tee - owners .Of Nova - Scotia coal Mines have paid - into our Treasury the tens:of thousands of . dal xve*hare Culltuled, as dudes. oil. challenge any Nt-ic . England man to refute that isseertion. • Coal paf.l . in.' a duty of $l. ton is ••delivered in Portland, Ili .Ito.ton, - . M.Providenee, - -and in NewYork.ist precisely the price - at' which -it wan delliefed when it came 'in duty free. We -have; 1. reliant; made - the owners of anti mine s.ln the British Provinces pay.into the. Treas latiy of the United State. sl.•fis for: every ton- Of their: .coaith.itt• we hate -consumed. ' • ..- • Now. sir, let me tell.yriti how it- . happens' that. (air . atnii,ble and.loving neighbors Could 'add $1 to-the - cost of their'epal per .ton, and still sell it at - the same ' price at, before, -Sir, these American gentleinen, who therhalitime of the committee tells Us went to Nova - -seotia an d invested 'their capital:in coal mines, did hrd'e.o tht•re- .net they will- not be ruined if deli'. divide Mia 'be reduced fifty percent- by the com Petition of .Virginia ind.Nerth Carolina coal- in dm, markets 'of New.finglaud. •.:1-et us consider that calmly ; :What -have their dividends been? Never • belnw fife pee annum; aid they ..notntifrequeritly risen to one hi - indeed and ...amity- fi n - . per per annum: %Their piotltit, have 'long since h4fyottirtheir:otiginal outlay;' and ail they bad. to. i t , .wlseni the . falsely,ealled - reciprocity:treaty ahrogateir was to 'ennelude . to put 'up with-froth fo rty • ti, one hundred and sixty per cent:per annum and pay theAutv on the coal - delivered In. - the: United States: . Sir, iits iny:wish.to ithnubite - and promote the thaii's ufactering, power of Our country: I wish our cenntry 'l.., achiMe commercial independence,-and accom- - , idish this we Must giPe New Iflnglarid cheep To. .t . lothis we must establish rivals to the proyincial will cheapen New England's supply of Cos:t hy dealing fairly and honestly By -the-unrepresented people 'Of the South, and byistimulatingithe develop= ment.of the rich fields On the - IStin the. lime; and the IMep rivers,.North Carolina, and Jan:Me river, Vit.., My colleague from 'the Pittsburg 'district [Mr. . moon's:aid said . it would be a hardship on New - Nag-. - NMI manufacturers to make them go n thousand miles, little district for their. coal: • Sir, iiceeptiug a. point . Midway i,f the coast of New England . and the port of &peen. e, thee wed not to • obtain- better American coal add a mile to the' distance - .their - Coal is • car fled. • It can*.he . taken by wter transportation. from • Hichitiond by a route it !Mart asitietaken from Nova , Scotia. to-the ports of eonueetieut 'and Bfaitsachnsetts. The snggestioti and•tmleas-gentlemen, want to leg slate againstlarginia and North - Carolina. and it...favor of Nova Scotia, they will strike from this' 'bill that. eitraord i wiry clause which assumes an 'nag s : :inary line in the middle -of the ocean,-the thirty-second meridian . tan:l; and -provides,. not *like alb :previene. American legialatiuni that' goods coming frem• the greater distance, say cast. of the Capeof Gael . 511;111 lute lint half the &Ides imposed on goods - cam.: iP-_ , :froin nearer puts, - out in violation of all-prece d,•nt, and of 'all principle, provides that 'the- coal which erosses the ocean sliall.pay $1 50 per ton. While that which.com63 from just. beyond our borders, mid 'within that imaginary' line,•-and upon which the cost . tif:tranNiortion. , Is . little 'inure than nominal, Shall *.Conie 'in at:one-third of that 'duty, or fifty ceuts per . The question beforens is - not:between the Govern: Mem 'and manufacturer, hat•between the, interest' of a few - Aineric . an gentlemen who went ont Of this coup -dry and invested their fonds in an 'enemy's territory.: -and t hese - War:Li rampled Staleswbose' people we are,. while unrepentant of a - grent public crinie, justly piditical subjection, „but...whose -material inter ests We .tight to . foster and •promete" With 'more thati -a guardian's with uhrinher's or:ii father's - care: -The . d tot' interest' cif the New Eaglitini manufacturer will he (mind in promoting conmetition between those pas. .triotic Americana who during the war avoided our In 'rseahiug taxes, and whose_ foreign lunstments: were earning averag dividends - of ebout.one hundred per cent:, and the present -or future owners of the -rich • tide.wat.4 caul-lirlda Nirginia 'and North'-Carolina : -I:et ween'these parties lies the whole:46l4km, and ex , perfenee will. prove thud am the foetid 'and not the ro, or the Nr;w.England manufaetiner.. . • Having.sititi this emelt on the coal question, Lln vite.gentlenten to examine the provisions - under :eon sideration„.Which they thid at- the close of the fifth' ...section, on page .25 of the. hill: and I beg leave to'ny. thc . inentbers of the 'coriunitMe that in attempting . to protect en investment or Amerbani capital In a for eign country they have. fallen into errtir, and 'that. Ni anted to perpetrate 'a- entire upon' grentlemen who ILevc ed with such industrY, fidelity, and . general good-Ma:intent, I Ns mild goaceal ,thi. fact that misled them aml bey proposed to protect anthracite coal,' Met that they drew an imaginatfline in theritiddle the .KI.:111 Pr6poSeli that coals tinning from Within - that Ipe ahrilld pay but terry vents per ton;'and coals comitbzfront lnyond the ocean should pay three times* nt ceets per WU.. . i have responded :on • behalf. of •my . State, which was ailed:A to as el:dining advantage in this coimection'. 'Sin , doe's not e'xi•ect tu . sapplythe New England manM fnctetrrra:w ith bituminous coal, but her-people believe. they. better. promote 'the interests-of our whole country by proinoting.thosenf Virginia and North Cat ,- ohne than they would - bylegislating so as to advance. those of a few American patriots who 'haves - invested their capital in Nove Scotia or any other foreign' coon tey.•.' The coal trim the mountains of .Idfiryland and Pennsylvania . Will be:excluded from the collet towns 'of New England by that of the tide-water mluesof Yir _•infa ~rth t,aroltna, and - the people of those btafes in exchange, buy the products of New Eng land.' Moen - . as •1. am tempted I will -not detain the' house by reading froM, the admirable' book , of Mr.. Samuel Harries ibuldow ni Coitl,'lrou; and Oil, a de :,criptio, of the cOals.of Virginia and North Carolina:. will; however; say iltatin gas-producing i u-cleunnes3 they exceed the beat that are produced-by . our .liritish American provincial conntrynien who are. tfOiolate all init.:and all reason'to protect their. special investment : and I Will ask the Clerk to' 'read- a , short paragraph from aulidritirablii article in • - • , .Viroinia and Nbith - Carolitia have each'inore mom .tidi, ur nibieral 'territory* and- less agricultnral landsrim, thau Pey I vapia, 'yet how reverse all the.circomataie: cei , *of their develmmtents. • , ''''fife 'Richmond. or tide-water.coal-geld-InNirginia . &fill:dna One hundred and ei;.;bty - equire miles of coal: territory. The coal has been used for nearly.oneltim tired' ye:prase mineral fuel for sinith'sfuses,the tasting. of ,•monoo,; prodaving-steam ' and-as gas coal:- It' is Lo the CAJUN ii the '.l3ritish Previne.es - for eVery•:', is . eqiiallg available to the New England Man- - , tins-inter?, snit is'imtfurtherfrom them, takings gen-... 1 end center, than the coals of Piston Sydney,'.' like the coat of NoValientimnear tide -Water, and can be conveyed from the- mines to' the tuariufaelnrers BOFfOII wita the same Matinee liy - water as-the coallt Of the British ProVinces Yet this . most available dopoeit or. coal is only partiallydevebitied,. , • . •• of *Virginia are' blinded Willful; vaiich,•fitnpidle...ejecte. all that'll.; pronilsitb , And proditain; , ....tir...ati that la blighting and. tiongiois also heMs te . make thelrease. . ow,. desperate . by granting to foreigneragreaterfaVons -than to one. own citizens.: - while taking the coal pro-,flnedf from our mines directly. and indirectly over ttinyscuts pet' ton, thv rivatcoals of Neva Scotia come. to onr.markets duty gee,- „ " ''• • • ' • . :"A t one time-Richmond enjoyed an- eipprt trade in :coal,• Flare the ivelprcieity treaty it has vanished. Enterprisennd capital have. gone - from Philadelphia, • 'Now York, and Bostoti to develop Acadlimeoabflelds, While it is denied to Virginia—first, .because. Congress legislates against her audio favor:of a foreign rival: and second, beemiee her piaple, are poor;, impractical,' nod - soared byPoverty.and distress:. • . .Cliainnau,W 11:intended to : argue the question ..• • • .. • Mt. MARS:4I'ON. 'I. to. ask . the gentlethan 'irlietlier lie kuoivs find Will Ilisclose - the -name:of the • Writer iS the. artiel.e,a part of whieh 'hies Met been litdieettli'-indlriteo - Yeare times the . "create hill be, gone. We shall . then be rorced to Adnk deep shafts, end.mine onr smaller coal - beds;:and, Alewife will feelthe effects of com- Petition,ftom the bituminous mines, which are onlynow in course of divelopment. 'As the wit of rating Increases - et the eethrk cite, mines„,lt will ,decreasingat the minims mines. We.therefore call attention to our work on dm], &a, and ask'especial note to be taken of its chapters on ‘9/I"ming ECon omy" both by.our landed proprietors and op erators. The . subject is worthy, of serious _ . . ADXIBI3IOII op ..CANADA:—A Bill has been pre.i.ented to . Conaress by • Gen.' Banks, pia . - triditg for the . admission; of the: British . pos sessioni.in Gaa& and on the Pacific; into the Union, cutinp and divided into•G or 7 Terri-' ,toriei or States A This . proposition_ is based,. we belliye, on semi = official report snide by - a 7itr."raylor,-who was'ilePtited by the .Tress: . try Deptirttneiti. to C 0116.1, . informatiOn with regard to the renewal of the reciprocity treaty, This report Suggests that these . _ possessions may 'to the United ' , States under 'certain conditions that will - wet.. the . appro bation of the Ganadians'ind the Britiil GOV . • • • • ernment, by .aesuining •the debts and eno strutting certain improvements to open tip the whole country and thus cennectingthem directly with the Present 14nion—hence the billpropijied for their admissioo. " oral_ Affair:vs. Weekly Aimanae. 12=12:111E3 9 MaxD►T .•. 10. TtesnAi... - .- 11 WEDNESDAY 11 MUMMA V .. 19 to mat • . . "ObsiToir" reieirel tciu Cato tkiis .rieek, pppearla our ' . *- - •.. . . . . . . . . . . -• To-inoriow.:---Twenty-seventh:Stinday of.the year,..and•siith.aftor'Triniq.:, . llays - ...kngtli; . 14 hours and 57-Tniuntes...* . ' ' - . ' ..- •-.- . . • . . . FWat.Resnit.L.T.:Cavatian4);'the 1)61-liesinan, who win injured at. Veto Alto - last •Wook,• :rall- Ing on din - track:and having his 4,ft. .died on Ttipadny last.. . . .• The Ittdie4 of • MOrriif..Aildit ion 'desire to ex.- . press -their Ohligatitirttio the Mus(i)teratleri for. tho very. otn usirtg t it, wh iph - that . section of the . Borough the . . . . . ..- . Cori/wits till Ilkuijig ihe. liininner. remoye e;rirygatu . klay; tii,9 sirOti eeg4. of - t le.gatm te" Citizimot-niugt - however,., yemosT..l heir - ftslis . thewBO' vei. Coducil . ' Wilt Mt .tilificrtalo lo . . . . . . _ P. Belii4 - Out.-., theseler, next:door to Ilse White Horso Hotel, this , Horough; is 'selling ont his stook of tirtgoods, etc. '..A chance for - bargains, '.eskeitilly- - to store' keeper's;: §ee advertisement. •. - -.- - •.:. ' At - e, recent meeting of t s ki..e - N.ougli & . Rmt(lY Fire Company, of 'this Burongli, it was' togved to'. change the mime .of.t he . company from the.!`nOugh & tteady Fire company" to the - "Americitu-llosO.Vompany, No. 2." , • . . . - . . . . To,he Brought Oli..—Ou Wednesday' last Die -I.oot Attorney Ellis. with • witneaseS Ter the' pur pose efidentifleation, went to New York; to hying ou Donnie Eagan, charged . with'. the - iunrder. in this Corgity, .soute:. yearn since; of Robert . Gard-- . . ~ W -- . . • 7nefiattern shop of limes ren - was . rilightiy' :injured lly fire yestertlayafternOotr. Thh prompt' attilin of •the workmen as:ved the. building. .Our fire dimpinies were.promptlk. on the ground,. hut fortnuatelf there was no necessity for. their sor-' . Baltoon . Azwerision:—On -Tuesday- next 11Ir. John A. 'Light, the'eneetatsfal nwonant, will make his'aixtietliaaeonaion froni the.yard the-rear .of R. R. Morris's store, in.lit4-new - and splendid liallotin. Flying Cloud. .He Will' ascend' at'2, I'. 111.shopld go in.:1:n(1 . .86e the inflation.*. p!a"3 , d .ou:Wsdnes day last at Satiuylkill'HavenPetWnen',t he U. E. C. C. of this Borough, and Cho Port Carbon Club, whiOh was won by.tbe further in-oto in ning. The score Was,,-11:: E1 . .C..0. ; .95 ; I Ppri.. Carbon, - first. inning, _32; second inning; .58: . . • • Coroner's •Thquest.- 7 An .infitiest hold . •et Tremont on the 29tkult. by J. P. Itechtekdopitty coroner, on: tho. body- of -philip Kulp; *ho -was kilkd in the.bretikerat:Graett 0;8 colliery . at Iteneh Creek, by beir k g, accidentally . caught. - hi the inaohinery, of. the., breaker. ,Verdict' eceord- . • .Peninanihip—Professors ••Trininter and - Ecehan of the `Dicliiiniori Commercial Colhige," Carlisle; Pa., will nottinience.a course of • instruc tion in this place on the 19th inst. A fare oppor-. tunity thusbe kflortletl the citizens' of Potts . vine- and vicinity,' tn itcipiiro.correct..4winciples of this highly essential; thongh . nincli neglotetl .Thiri was; qpit.e".an .excitement itr . .Orwigs r . burg - .pa : the Fourth; • A:rtotoribus and Malig,- naiit. copperhead reffised to' permit a rope in=: tended-for an :American flag, to, be suspended from - his hoUsa to a building 'opposite. This . incensed tite young : pen' who 010 for .the •privileke. Cop. harracaded his do i..Vouug patriots aSsauttek- and they mitered the frOut . door,. he disappeared by the . baa,. and; has not- teen - seed:Shies , . -The .flag, vas. . . . eciareir4.--On . . h:Of . . . son of .Jeremish Seitziager,.:was 'thrown freak .ii - wngon be was . driving, .in Callowhill•;near. Second street; and had bis-right.ileg . soverelY injured.. -He .* Rs • conVeyedlto the . r . eilidence af Mr.:Bertram; :had his ivenuila'dresSed hY' ,Dr. Halberstadt, - and:then - was conveyed ' the residence of - his.father;' • . saute ' On The day a littlegirl ..:•.aiis -injured but. mit seriously,' in front ofej 2 Pen usylvsnid Nall, by- tbe kick' of a lioraft". : ,Slui ivits takCa to ber residence ou 110 , :lker Hill. .. . . . . . . Terrible iiiaitcien .. t at New day .evealusg - of last. week as the wife of a minef:44B engaged in filling. a, coal oil lamp, alliglrtlstit the . time standing:close by; *the and 'on can siMultaneom4y, .4etting her clothingon fire.' ;She wag so lior tibli.burned before herlarother who-was pre sent; could'•te'ar'the :16arning clothes from tier -body,. that it was' rendered doubtful .wliether she could recover.- This sheitld' he a *arising to houielteepers not, to attempt to fill a laMp .close.to.a. flame: It is safer.to attend Co such dutiei dnrin 'the de' time.: ' A new: Port .Office has . been ,established at Yatesville, this' County, with Ezekiel:Ross, as Postma.ster: new office will be supplied with...the:mail from Mahoney City; The money order system of 'ilie:'PoSt Office Department has been modified in the follow ing portienlars':' Single-order's can beissued for any sinount.not exceeding fifty dollars, itistead. Of thirty dollare as heretofore. feeler 'on : order 'is ten cents'for 'a sum not exceeding twenty. dollars,. and twenty-five cents for an' order. for . Thorp Allan 'twenty and not over fifty dollars.. A . singular . acctdent- occurred , at :Schuilkill Haven a. feiv days since.• A blacksmith had a Whisky barrel brought into his' shop to have a itew . hoop Pet 'on. just :completed the joli and laid the. harrelrover .when a Ire- . thendous explosion occurred: the head of the barrel blew. Out; and striking a keg'. of nails'Whielt stood in front ef.it, broke the keg and shattered the hetid.'of the 'barrel, Which -was an inch and a half Thick, into pieces not larger thin tChand, ihrowing - . them ten feet . • . 'into the air. The explosion must - have occur= . . xed from the expansion Of the. gasWithili -the, barrel, ithaving been brolight froth a-cellar, and theri . exposeil.to the beat; which was in; tense: ,:'here were some half.'.doiee. porsonp standing around the. shop itthe time of iht eiplosioth.thougli very fortunately none hap petted to be in the way:of the flying head: . . . Alms-House Rgiort.--The regular month): meeting of the . Directors of the P00r,./tf Schuylkill- County,' was .held :at the Allis House, Jn1y...? . .,-1866. - Present,. A.,. Brea*, i 'R.- C.,Wilson and'lsaac Orwig, Jr,- . : . • The following is • the : census . f the'll se - for, the month ending• June 30, 1866 : . ' . . No. of•inthates In the House May3l, 1866 13 .....' - " . ' :"., i.: June 30, 1866016 • Increase last•month :-- - - . ...i5 ... No. of inmates in the• House June 30,186 . 326 .. • to same time this year , - - 7 418 Increase last year ,... - - . • .-; , - - :92 Of .the above,• 60 are insane Mid idiot' 80 under medical treatment; 47 . children Ad mitted.during the month, 44; dischargp,Snd absconded,. 83; bound out, 2.; born, 'died, 6.: Lodging'and meals were furnislte it 176 persons.' .Out-door. relief was grante 0 . 204 persons, ariounting to $740 25. Bills were read and orders: drawn Previous issue, "Total in 1866, • 1 Dath•Of an Eat noble old Laby; , ative‘of Schnylkill .Coinaty.—.ldrit. • Susann , '":Hunt ' zinger, relict of the late judge: H zinger, died in ;this Borough on the 2d in , .in the 88th year of her.age. She was, a ghter 'of the • late Williath• Koch, of East unsivick township; and was:.,born on the 1.7 , of April, ; 1779,- less than: three years after th..Peclara- . . , tion. of ' Independence; within . all// .present 'Borough liinits 'of Schuylkill Hallo, when that flourielUCg town was yet :410 , 1'4. wil-: dentetts,i and.: she resided' all •herlifci time `within-a' circle 'of eight miles of theitlace of . hisr . nativity: . •In. 1797 she wasmarriet to. her 'lstertintliand,.with yrlioet, she lived si. - fire: year' t in . happy wetiltick;•:: Her..deec enrol` ei l t number - aleven children,. (tie: •i 4 :wh 'axe deceased) siity ; onegrand.children. and. Yt. two great -grand childien,...of.wtem fit n _- . grand children . and four great grand eh' en . • • • • ~ . _ On Thursday,list her remainsmertal4..were taken toOreigaluirg atutinterred 'beside I".se of her late husband Ili t4e-Lutherari Cemei. :iv , 'in the preelnoe of •slarge air' ole of onspit . axing friends slid relitirse . 4 - os irhieliveossio , • the .Iter-. tidal . 431rOres. a nd Rev: Leib . -..7. - •P-: .ridactitt .t.he.funeral rites:: :. .--,. ... ',. ..--. i:. -. .- i.ift Xis. _Vont:hive Hied the life of it bitristiii,' - tisid.diedln fulllsitit' of s, gleiiOns immortal-: ..itltieysion4 the grav e --•- .- - . . . Zte :Pic - nic leld by-the JimiorsiiiBA99l:: kilt Ravea_on Tatimisy, 28th tat:, we are pleased to state, complete anemia. Not 9Wybetanding the weather the evening be{NIL ERIE EERIE . 4 .85'1..2 , 311.04 . . Q.':::e •9 .8 bin'g. 4 36'T • 33 .New . 0 :19 nni . g.' 4:37 T• . 33.! Full • Q,' 19 . 10'41 nOVg•- , 37:1 34,-Mull M..• 27-.-11. 0101,r, ===2:ll 'rhiiiiday Minting itiaked . . . . able,•it• was well attended . .onlY-py.the izens of '6chuylkill . 11a:ran; but. the..different ;towns of the . county Were largely represented.; To .':Camp '46 . of hlinertitille the *.Camp of Teraaqua ond-POttSville; and to. quite 'a mini-. ber of -the eitizens' of :said. 'places,. 47 'Owes a 'debt of gratita4e.for :their libenal,,pktronage... The; parade place'.'asannotinced at -. s o'clock,....in which a large delegation Camp -46. of- ldinersville it - anticipated, *Making alto gether: an. inaptisitig. At 10 - o'clock penStinicoMmenced flocking to , the grove, and' :by-noon all sect:tied...to -be in the height. of en-: Jut:Rent,- Which -Went tiii - inith.but one, inter .ruptiOn, notably...arain storm, of about a ball hone at - duration, 'which had the effeat.tia Check proceedings for • a shOrt time: 'lt ;wait found necessary to adjourn to, the neighlioring - berns. for shelter - until it had 'passed . over, when again made his appearance with 'his ilittering.',VrillianCy. The cheerful good lin mor•Of Many, which had dirappeared inappre hension of ti-rainy day, 'agaiureturned their counienances.‘f mid dancing. was. resunied; until '4 b!Clock:..7ll - en: dd. el(kOk?it * . addrCts 4 - ns deliv--• ened by. Yr. 11 brother Juttihr dearly - explainingthe - Origin of the ißrutherhoed. ; :its histery for the last '.lff.years.-- and IL'S .'objectS 'and. prinCipleS - • Of. .the .Order..• the.course of his reatarksite: OeCitsion :to :chitratitlaie :47' upon this their first Ile was . -listenedi tti• with great. (lie.Maezitjan . i9"a :lie positive' his words kill itrove ou e 6 r 16:many. 'A ft er.o Qll el u tag„ dancior was_ hgaau .continued until 7- Ijwing to the'eSeellOnt-utuagement of the' committee •no - disturbance of any 'character - took. place ; zto liar the: pleaSur.eS of the 'day. : • All, ou leaving:l he. grilse,. seemed 'to ite very . . well'sat istied and sever:it , • /; , ,t . st wilt; have odcasiont to, remeinber the Suhnylt ill. Haien • for.tuaUY ilay.s au come. • .... . -aiitt Tiercelly - n:o.i! Ihr limrfh--,10 , .....1-fei..S'hotoi-e. Dead o Fourth,, at, .§ !Pe afirrnisin, two, - y - nung difett.fiinheil -Joieph Pierry,• inside superiateniliditat . the Spring El ill - Colliery; !tint Geo rg,e. W.. Fisher Of Llewellyn, 'traria!' TPwnsldp,.wetiffn..Unttingor's . fa'';ertl lii Isietvtiarri, da-sitnated milas - froin `Pre mina, thik CorintY,. to . get lairs(' tic Whili they - entered . .dile. liar-inorin -there • tray ;an :111..islinit an .1 Welslanan staihling at the bar and 'ere aged. Welslutian Was . ageitaind the Iriklonan. threatened to : beat: him. • The..-landli.rd,..Bettingcr,. Mid 'ikriy and Fisliiiinterfered tiiprofeat the . Phl ntan',..anil told - thelrisiiman in:lnave thphoinie. went din!, • hnl in a short 'limo retnrinal 4.OLn; • eslitgateti.bk WitnessCsat tWepty-tiv.d.:: : They spr tpuiiilad the hinds' and eunimenceil stoninc..lL .They.tinally. tom end . 'sutured '.the. ronni,- - and -al nink, "terry mid . FiAler with stones. For safety Berry a radyisl lar He& up • One. hail rovolyer- and thetither . pro...llNa p in the Tlieir assailant-4 pnrstkal them' tip when. Corry and- f compelling ..their : pii!--suers bit-etre:it down stair,'. ry amid Fisher fi'lloweit nindta i purposnot trying t/i . .gOt , 'tint-of:the laatSP. and. again. firt:4l. spreral shots.. Finding it ...inipossiblo to' get mit- by passing H iran o! ! thiciair'xi-i i orn, Berry and Fisher retnyned . , .np st airs, :um. palmed through 0114 VOC . story didndok tlie„gronuil... Thoy - Were then pursued by their as6ilante.i : They tied to Hirt - Woo:hi: .and !hada t heir Way - as rf..i.p - illy.astlicy (amid. hi LICI I / 2 ‘ , .. .41)111. .Wll9ll tit:el:Tea:ideal Llewellyn they t -tavern, cshaiietcd !Iy - their cll24as :to esetipp.. there hut a Inw mo-: 'lnclitk.when.sonte'efglit or Lou of the:party puff, Ball attack.A.flirircat IteitinOr's; camp into the' lions'.;' One. hid a revolver-in and• :pointed if at :Lorry, Lewis Willi.uns who %yan plasent; iitterrereit auddold the Man :to - put': his - pistUlaWay,: -The Man liotrever,.rninSed and shiit r. the ball entering liis facatit• the right nostril; passing uPwards . and balthas nOt s tra.disl and Air: is iil:l.eritiCat Abraham • ;Ernst.. of Llewellyn; :.acted 'promptly .and . eiairageonfty,• . the i.cr:is ion. LinarniiiiVhiffollo,sed the: Man:who 'idiot Wit • who in ciimpany with one of hisdanh-' Matilonk -was "tintleai'inang• tp escape: yame .11p to - them, When both trishuicri drew ..rnrcilvers and 'kwhre tliat. they would -shoot • him.' He knocked. both of :Leif) . down, :nut effected their Capture.,. Patrick. Canners who is. charged with shenting . .lllr. one of them,.and .now in pristat: .• ' • '.•• • : .; W:1 le:101'i hat the , : asnailant s of .Berry and Fisher.at Nee-' - hail, was shot; *ad j .: and ,attother .one limed Jaine!i•Witlsh; W - eiiiittlod:- • floi.ek anti .'Fishei••:ini rendorOd theros . dVlNi immediately after their re turn to Llowbityni anti wort eachAndd is f5OO bail. Yesterday the triatterwaet before -Juago Ry:on.bn .the cfnestion.wheilior Old bail should boineroacd, - • nod the Judge bearing ft-tilhony which corroboratesthe above, :43 tOtnent, - - . ot tho affair, tleoiOd that the b Sil x l / 2 a , sufti.4Ont.:. - • • • Tho ot hot. nnutillio aro now it firisint charged With beihtt- Of ihnparty that - akaultO:d. the 'hoOr., 'of Mr: Itettinifot-; .ntaAO thO•allack oti Bert'}'' and Fishot-oltui U - anelpy.attd.JOhn: - MOU.-irt.3'. - • . • • -Monirs. 'Berry and •Fishor have. 'retained .'Lin liartliolonfeW; as . lioir titionkl: • ••• . ==:::=lE9 . . .. . . . •• .Return_ of 'Boat, k 70. g.;. ". to the Stati!.—Tbe yourti4itt.S a brilliant dify in. - Philodelphio.: :The ' 'regiments - returned. their - but tre-tfags,.. :turn oird:rent ,by .i be bullets of - the :rebel's, to 'the .4teeping: of. the ititote,.tuld : ItiOttsahtk of . persopS•from the int erier . ".of 't be Stitte •added , ' to Ibe - detise thrhnt;:ttif..fille'd .tbe:streets iti - Oe line Of,rtrOees . si 0h... ';lN . tutty•Of. : ol.lr "et t izeuA were. present-.. Ttie - Foy:ty-ei g ht it ; Niticl A r- . pixtli,.o4. II Uttlriltd ; . ttnit: . .'p‘i .. .cidy.iiiiith . ; TO , ilii6t.lrea : und . - Teiith,- 8, , ,,;011 . 11 iVtl , ..4fey,. owl other • reliifitents; hod: repre . 9:etithares teem. .this'.oohtity;- either as coiorzOturtls hr It.:. ee . i . cuts: The . Forty 7 t - eighth *tol: "Ntithit ' t -hail-eneli.-.lieliutiftili flags pOinted, wltielt:Wet e ' carried in. procession. hy . tifeir _color, guhri s; Tyely.4cri: designed: by. Ctipt . .11314 i find - r, xe . .. i ruled by .Nr. •:11 U stttt Utley:. Abore .the r, c u t e of the .11.drinielit. , Alt htte betlyeott . .t . he ;:i; a y' s. '-'%ere inseritt ed. .t It el : bUtnes • of the: hiioberousi battles 'in whiell'ibe ..ehtUntarith • liati . : J i ar o c i- 7 pated. :The flags -for -th.eir beauty .0: t i o i i i gp : ttiid . eieetttion, itteee - . touch :id m ire]: -,- .., ~-..-. . . . . . - The 'of . the ..Fortyeighth..eighth.. horci . fhe:f , ,llowiitvlist- or hiutles,;lll-.•kliieh the•l3.eginti•liti)attieloted.:2. . Newi,erii, NY('.,.. • ..N orth ,:k•ti*,•vi rg i' ll i a , 2(1 J3611:1,un; ira. - ; -. • ' l'oli)potlimi,,y, ' 21. 1',..!1) an t illy,. - Va.,: • :'-. • .:•.• 13,e tll ell a../Ch t ir c h ;.' '' •S'ot.(lll:.'Alowit4in,l4(.l,.; f'o.1(111 - 41hrir, Aiiti6tani.. 1\111:; . • •.- l'eff":7 ( t7y,.. Frederkk.sburg, Na„ . .,eritersburg 11.1ine,...V - a..,- Bliip Springs;-.E.. Trid:l '..1,111y 30; IS;-1, '. • • Calo i lbell' 5t4 1 5 . 0n, .4 , I.lV.el(lnit 'Rail Itap. , j:' SiCge - 91 . . F.:?i, - ;lxville, 74 .iPopla:r . lletii; Chu.reli, • Wil , !,:irrifekis. Va . :, . •I'..y4t9n, Vlarik I,;(iad,.. "I:sfottsylcafii'a i Va.; ! l ,ort..Maiione.. :•'.._ • . • ... . • . the et: t Ninpy-sixth Regititent..eon tninetl -the follovinkli,.tit engegeteeids,.in. : which thejtegttiletii . totigh • • • • West: 'oint,. 7. • •. charles Cil.y; tiCconti 8411 11. km, Gettysburg, - • ..Mtilvern . Ilill, ..CrArni I 0 - Pass; 'Antietairj, s .• '. • . Fredericksburg,..y , ..- - Fort. Stevens, Salem,Clhiuch, lfalltowfiC • , :Flinkskwn;• . . IWitichester, '.RappfiliannockStltioni Fisher's lint.- •'.(ln'Titesdaitittl4rntion Wa'shing,ten Ar. WYP.II, -giod.N.iit lonal. Light infantry, Capt. FtEvard' .leLunal 1, Leff Potts; ville to participate lie partute,. ...Fltey ar-. rived.ihe crate' livening iii Philadelphia and : put tip arihe Grp Llfouse, - E4,01 . 91 aitl'Spring Garden .. Streets. • , ittt he Parade t tlt the other cont - tanies.l bat . were the first to reach ' :Wash ingt lii in itt;) , 'form ed the first di Vlsion.. liewever,.. ilia not pa rade -.l.tecawei pot - get, the. right of the line. _The. order .T.J Tfatiel l iek . was -I. that the ..CompanieS , sljuld march . as' they -Marched. 1 . . through lialintere, .April; The or 'der on Wedmiday last. was as folloi:S: „ , • Logan .Giants, LeWiStOwit,. • - -... - '.- • Washing4n 'Art illery.; . Pottsville, • 'National • . ,' - • • Inttintry, :Nll en t oy.-M• tinte ettpied -in passing from Bread. -and-Arelt to I diTendence Silar&was abent ftris minutes. lt. - colitineneed. moVing.. pre ..etsely: at lit o'clock,: a'. fret-.that credit a- I f ie- to 'tlie offieers - . who hatl. : charge, of the. :.'irrarigernents. T spone; presentet.L nlong route was . v.ery . beaut iful ; the dense . mass'-''' cs . of people inidie streets andin the windosis et the .buildingsf; the taste . the' honSes.'weke.d4orat ; the ' speetators i : 'co:id:deed • 'le . .make a spectacle 'rarely - i!itnees,id,' 'ln. : the square about tiye_ thousand . ladifia and children, .many_ of the'.. latter orphans:: of soldiers, openpied.the spa ciptis'amphithettio. erected just jolle.-rear of Indevntlenee'llei.l.. -This was' a: marked fen-- • • t ure:or-t he..qTllo in the:Square.. The.ceremonie.sirid he:Square were opened . with theplayiig of the Triumphal March Birgfeld's Band.- • This . was" ed. ity speech .by. Cca -White ;_a prayo by Itev..Dr, Braitierd-', the singing of the..Siar Spangled . " Banner,,and tite_pregent at ion of the colors to (loyeinor.*-C,urtin • by..Gem.-,'lkteadO;- -Eloquent' speeches; ore delivered by the Onr.ernof . and: the General, bnt hay.e'not.space to publish Governor Curtis reeeptiattild.along the route.'of parede:wasiof - the'inesf - enthusi. l ttatie . description, 'slhowing' . that the . • people appreciate the fact . that ltels,- the friend of the . . . ... ... .' . ..Proiveqinpt of the Borough Colincil:.--Arheer.: ing 'of Counoil.was held on .Tfamsda:y.evening •laSt; PreSent, 'Messrs:. Giillith,-Iliffner, Dob-; 'son; Seed,. Strauch; .Kieitzle; AlpYer,. *and' ' Cochran Presidenti-pro 'km. .' : • •. • ... . - The Street Committee made the, .folloiving . , The : petition: of P. W. Sheaf& -. and others, has been attended' . to,. - TheisPishbach :road has been Pittin.gond repair. 'On the petition 'of 11,•Dalamand others, to 14 , a. "pressing at. Seventlould Norwegiatt:streets;Ahe: Commit-. tee reports negatively; ' until:.parties .at' that point pavO:gutteis and sidowalki.. - The cul pert on Market near--.Wood' : street, has. been drained and'repaired, and the curb 'stone aim hi progress of: being raisettat said point.,— One new inlet - is also, being constructed' there, and another - Changed 'and' enlarged.' Your Committee have contracted with - John. Schenk to construct three. inlets into theitew.culierf of Norwegian. Creek, two:of them, at Union ,street; and one. at Washington street; afsl.-' 50; per foot, which have teen coniplatedin a sit.... lin'aptory .nnuinr. t On the :petition 'of:lsaac 'Quinn - aria othc;r& theCoramittee do not toaceat this ; e.,..9. aceount.of.Mahan:- tange stiveChavi . ' 101 ..3 changed. .- . -.. '-. - •••• The - PintinCe CoO 7tt.i 3 e-. l 4 4 :irted4nliliente -- finiigtnii - and:dogs .assnniegt ,'- • -..,•. .. ' .-••-:, . own- Akr:Laii, p-. and - , Police :reported: • favor-' ably - to' petition of if; , K.„Weston.and others' tot litup 'in Oetrege:Otreett"arid -adversely.: to Itetition'of P...W.:Sheafer and otliern for lampin :Pishbaeh Ordinance boiii....reported ordintuceeWhich. lvas'aceepted'.". - ,.... ':,- .. ~... .- ... COm. `of Survey reported, - Matter Plaster'. Smith : atranged: "... -;.' .: . .. •-..'„ ..`,.... ',", ... '-.' Com. of Ftre pparatns rep3r ed that they ad received an offer ft, ( hose at $BOO. ,y *era anthirized purebase at once, and Ilion buy 600 feet. - - . Spet; -Com. reported ,tht4 they had seen Mr. 'ltie - tCreferenee to widening Norwegian Creek an that he had;submitted the matter to'the Pre idellt th6 •Readint - Raikot4 Co n k. eurtey _reported annoy of pro.: posed w id • gof the Creek treez Areziefi • - street to- . Shelley:s.pyiiperty. cepted aid .. Object referred' to . ' the Special -Co, in mmitiee. ; , *,- • • A ,eomunleatbui from C.. Ilaber.in iefer ence • to':condition'vf :Side:milks in 'Coal *street . . -between Union' " and 'blanch Chunk streets,*: - Siiit requesting' that the :prOPerty holders be required.':lO pave; ifas•read, when: in on otten orldr.; Stralsokt Teriedia.theAt. 'Cosi; wittrpoirer to •i* - Liornmvinicition flOm the Tiumine. Hose. COmpariy. asking,;:that thatneeded . improvements iie.titade at their. .lionse; , was refer.red to the Cont. of,: Fire Apperatui wittrpower 'to agt.: . Street .Com. vota- instructed to receive. pro posals tt.rconatritet. culvert in, Market street, 3by 4 feet, giiing public. notice thereof: • On motiori.of. Mr. liedeq. the Com. of Sur , . vey was instructed to havkstiriey of I f tturel street'made r .iitli a view to change Ili grade of the street. • . •-: . • • Berough Ticaeorer'sstatementyras read and Corii...of Lamp and Bolice vraelinititieled plaee a lamp at George and Bien sfreete. The following 'bills were read and ordered 'to he paid . : • Street.: halide; B. Bari,' Itilautl, 11.urth . :i4 iiieziiisence of so.maity of - our poplein Phil adelphia; . lin'Wedife . stlay, we enough . iefi. to . .get. up a spirited .;celehiationlet the iliiy-. . In addition .to tite.:nottai ringing of hells, 'cracker-tiring all day, and. u gene - ral. : Alfsiday of rockets, in the evening, n TOlin :Meeting was . held in 1 he morning, at. the :Union: Unit ; the spiteieda room • Or. - whiehiwas: fill.ed—a fair- prupori of ilte andienee tieing ladies. Af .10 . o'clock.- Mut. it- Smith , V. 5.1:;.• (to whose; public the geto en .;Were itiotly:ditO,),OollM nioeting, to order, autd announced the . ward Owen -Parry, 'Chairman ; fChrislonher Little and Frank. Leib, Seeretairies: „yndge.pi t Oy;.:onlaking the chair, briefly neknowledged..the' honor of his delEicti6n o : 1-•Oeit an' OceaKi‘4,-L-the ..fifol..tudo ..))l4fdency day 3v heti . very t6at Ir . be s4id. or out .roiiniry.;-‘ . ‘tliO hind .Of :is well as "the hothe of the bra;,m." - . • .• • itsic,• by The 'Band; - and 'Benedietion. by Of oration, kis ingiosfilidci give front mentory unwethayi .tlier:lir - itiontlines; : 4.R :if, wtiultlbe.ecitio47 , itnpossible tq, eortliey : by de scription an: . adequate. idea of the eloquept, style of its delivery,-or the. enthusiaSth 11. . • . . Contutetudn'g -with I)ecl4ation, • ninety Years ago 7 —its 'receptinit by the eglonies, - and it s..efreCt, the speaker.charaeteiiied . it its-t he expresAttn... of a, struggling people.riiing their. utaje.sty ..agairibt • despotic' oppression;: and told ho .:it was hailed with-an : universal . Welekinie:. among all .classes:- that far . trail-A . - . centred all mereparlisan considerationsin. Which Spirit, 'the true spirit of '76,- the audi ence was' eonnselled to 'celehrate: this . •• Passing tlirougb the dark Ilya of the Rev, caution, peace was . finally dCclared; but the country way not free from trouble-: The War. of 1812,wiia Sir a tiine . an oininons . clotid on : our prosperity; and' afterwards the nulli-. fieat ion agitat ors,.. t•he natural sponsers of. st later'Secession , doctriiies, created a..teniporary disturbance. • . The intraortal..lacklmi and Lin= Lin were aultiiized, and their, peculiar - char act eriiit ies Wellcontrasted- . =.Tackson fiery ; iiu pulsive and quick in, thOtight•and . , Li noel n -slow, .carefttl,''bur always . sure. • tilavt;ry : Vtitiii•ailverted (9 as it-existe4 mm' the . .formation of thagovernment, and.denied. -So he. in' any, sense a . . - partisan 'Tlie.liestntrwisest •men of all 'pelitical par- . .ties in . the beginning'ileprecated itapresenc9 - in tht ,, ...ceuntry;*and.alike agreed in the policy Of its . gradual abolishment ;:and various • islation.doWn to elate' period was 'cited, as' .showing thraremarkable, upanimii3 , of..9ther wise 9ppotiing. partisans-, as well -,South, m. .Nortli,.. upon..solely the .natiohal...relatiOns. of the subject. fleriee, Ale 'speaker' argued;lit was. not Ihe':.326.taticraticipartY; nor the Aboli tion party'—as a party; )hat hail brought on . thalate Rebellion.; - -;)41 thi.-pr6-slaNiery. advo .eitert,'ito mat terichat party-they, .i ~00ugh. it Was. - pretty clear the speaker, had his .oni opinion as:to,whiAll . side mast them came from. ) -were alone responsible fire it:: , . ' The.. ztet nal beginning: of.. hostilities -Alm . .. -. 'n...iitzon• - bolfer, ;Anderson and .its gallant clefenee, ty.:r.Surren der,..aad then tbagranit nrirtstfit,i'ef..the peo-. . lile. tha'Nortb, crying- 4, ooclative our old. tlag!"were protray,ed in:masterly. . and the stiene 7 intha Tlall at, this Obit will • longberemembered by all present..• ' '':Throughout, irwas . .an oration :pecitliarly . :appropriate - I.e the day, •full'of.life; not.tpio sparkling 'With :gems ,of'original thought and beautiful imagery ; and here and there lighteditip - •Witli bursts of; genuine elo quence,- rarely*.heard, :and-that carried the whole - 116usaiiith 'the speaker'.'• Graves isthe present:pastor-cf the theran Clitirch ofthig . . f I OIOiIIIENTI4fpF ... IrIIIE PitIRMS ON . . 00AT.; ANP: . DRAI; FIR:—I, 1121 , 1' had much' pleasUre exalnizihrg your work,aud ntye tlerj yea- from : it much. information-. * For. the'seryirs you.' have- reudereil. t coin in unity,- hi cn you ileser,:e the nuhlic: thanks, :ur.you al ready harp those ." • . 17Our,!sYvery - respeel ruirr, • 11 - ItY G CAREX% Mint; Ran, Wll.l crn ess, • ••' tiportsylvanliti,. BhatkAlia,: Cal , l'Arbor,. Yci erslawg; 1Y Idoii Road itiya,ws sintion, . . • . . . . 111P.SFMA:bAli1H)W AN D-11;....iiNA_Ni POttsville;fti...—Gen-:. tirritirit :--1 wam,it few dare mince, in the 6016- of Capt. KT... IVard, Of Detroit —the/froa - Mail of the Rorth weA.,•-anal. SAW for-thefi a- copy aopy of our recent, Worg, •'t CoAr,, I !VW, AND 01 1.." '1 hind. been, for iieVi- - rat yedre, prOposine sufb. a.work, for • the .public ; Mut' file tab. tr and. research, necessary for Fith. a cosily tin ilertaking were tory notch, for te. We have needed this 'Work; and; . sinee the death of TaylOr,. no man. has seem . ed etjual.. to - the [aid:. The public,. who Are . 0... w snore I.luin 'ever-J:4,4014r,- for infonuatioUnn I Hese subjects, will, I trust, .p...cpreg.., their gratitude in a sub-' stantial wiry:.' . . •. • • '': .. . . .. . .. . . • ;The Chin - Ayr on Illinois could have beenrmnch more complete if I. had known Of your work,: for,l would willingly.have given you the - inse of all . My sketelics iindstiitistica--:alicciliawfngs,-and will do so for your 'tii!tiond edition should you. publish over • '.-. • - • .. I remain Yonns„lruly,..- ' ' ' • ' -. : - - .- . - "'• 2'..•.: C. D. WILBER, .., • '• • .- .. . . . , 'i•- - - i -Angli , Engineer . . . . , . This hi ft hhandsome book o. Sufi pages_ it ie plaitily end • carefully written. -mitt -ia avail .execul ad, in clear • and readable type. • The work 'contains If fine geologi . cal niap or the Anthracite fields of PeninlYlvania, aril minfiture maps of' all : our developed American Coal, fields, with. over 20e illustrations of !Metes, ,scenes; places, plans, 'mid e:eologic:a. sections. . • Perhaps othei' book has ever' been published' in' this" country or Europe which contains im vast an amount of :information on the 'suldects discussed, con -denfied in so concise and readable a space ; and but Anti' works of the kihd can be found, in. which subjects na-. lurally no abstrnse,as Coal; Iron, and . oil, (petroleflut . o• are presented in a Manner sii'intereSting and Mime: live as in the Volume beferetts: There is nothing dif 'The facia' come An: fplick succession, but in plain, simple language . ; hearing the evidence of truth - and.'earnestnees, while • the' illeorieS . of geology are 'made vivid - and ' Intensely absorbing. No one can, ;read : this work - withouf pleasure, or fail to find 'new. ' and vhinable infornintiow within, Its pages.: And all , those - who:wish to•ttompreliend our mineral resources ; and the befit means for their practical development, or are desirous to .promote our national 'prosperity, Nvlll rind this book. We notice that it heti- been endorsed , hy•many.of inirniost practical mad Scientific nit:tni:,4, ew, nd our contemporaries of the Timm In Philadelphia York, and Boston:are . warm.and •empluttic their conimendattonS. If is, in' fact, the - great'book'of the tlay-requirefl.by.the necessities of the times, meeting . the questions of. the hoar, and unraveling the knotty' theories of our domestic economy in a manner SQ. practical anilphild.thitt.nnue who ; are' tvilling to he convinced cart fall' f comprehensiML. • . We Might preS'ent abrief synopsis of-the contents, but snaec will not Permit, for. the range of-'subjects is 'faii'wide and nunierons that the shortest mention would 'occupy many columns. We may briefly Kate that the work is exhauStive On' the. &Ned of our anthracite deposits; and for all practical purposes is full and corn= plots op oittresotirces Menai, iron; and oil: Stock oil' or petroleum seems no intimately associated and con, fleeted with mineral coal that the diseussion of one in= volves the other': the :order seems tri he . . gas, oil, bitu men; c Ceases. oalme.the results of, a natural process Or pit:- . . -But thesiinple title:Of the book. "Coal, Iron, and howeter suggestive of hi contents, does.not tell the whole, since the chaters •ori -the 'geology- of Our country, the formation of the •11thological structure of • the great mountain ranges , and basins of. the United States, and oa our politir.alanel domestic economy; are foaturee not -expressed' ln'tbe title,: hut nevertheless stamp the book with the evidence of great ability;re senrcki and thought; 'rendering •it pre-eminently vela . . . It is . :not only a pepnliir book for the people, but necessary to their 'representatives nnd.those 'who ate .legislating In Congress for our general good and' the presperity,of the.country.. • Hitherto we have bad 'no' - ccincire work Cu out rinneral resources, and ithas been - almost impossible to . obtain Tellable and late inforrear thin, except at the expense riftanch.wnste of time-and: labtirious'research throngb.the . diffuse and , ponderous • tomes of State reports and Congressional-documents— nd - these Tire bnt accounts—Mere .glimpses .into the vast dOmain.of• Our mineral kingdom. • But {tithe- book before usvre:. find' the vast expanse arratif,ted in systenintle order, with a full, table of 'Cou-• tenth and a coplingilndek; presenthig'everyanbjent in • As fi.produetion it isrmigde,'and - may. be read Ir.Orrt beginning to eiul in successive chapters with profit and pleasure, or any subject maybe, selected under' its propriate.bead i where it wilj'be.found. concisely.-pre- reified, withont,necessary reference to other portionii. •.• • • • . A book oethis description has been;needed for some time; in order to give A Just.and comprehensive. idea of the-vastness And Magnificence cif oar mineral and iudaeiriul resoirreeS.:,lt.is necessary that our. people Should somprthend the necessity of coal and iron, and their great infinenee on the, national. prosperity. Muter a proper and Judicious development.. Congress bits wisely sought,: on many occasions,- to 'give the people: information on these and kindred subjectsc hy• appro priating-meane• for 'the .pnblicatioir- of practical and .scientific • hart never:before', hare we ' -found so :rench'naeful and necesaaryinfoimationeintiodied In so :Oman. and-readable a aompassi•ortrir?ststinp , moir ! .. n • we: can :.00mmend.thitr.toriti .mustthe hop - e all these who -Wish to nh'-i • • deritait and. aid the -*aye and : Means of national IttnoPeritY via -rad trand PkollF.l4: th6-Pernega:' • • CFRIM'LIie .Thi.gresiterpart of thi - bulky volume is of a'prat- Ural Character. deacribes oar .great Mineral elds 'and the.prOomied generally followed In the extractlon of _ores t. contains a complete syrtem of mitterey ing• treats' of . the serious modes *mutilating mines,. with the imProvemads lately effected .o.r.ettenPted: gicesibundant statittice; and puppies a great dettl of. 'valuable information iespectingpartlcalarmlimeand mining mions. The authors devote, howeyeka pretty, .tiVece: hr.:theoretical, diMnstions and esientide m .geo _altreat several newzpropoeldicent.which' will. mintier - attract notke.. , ..frlteytumert that theme-. forming both the riatiottner palm:Die. Remotions' of thy taithAre cluing •estrinalvelfand . directly .from ,yoknalc and oubterranean Ini t MArolittetek the% vVora. taater•trhkh moulted , einn,„ naphtha,' at, ,- and that. thelky&o mihms, ohap . eof naphtha,' petroleum; and trade maallthmbitamen, formed mine ridt:coat: abondillusitteted !Mr .P.reviotis issue, - 4. l4ju . tirpell 4.)f ..proci•eitipgA ; • . • •• .• P:ottsyilte •Cotnset.•:Butui:' :Reading . ..lie.Oanatinn . - of Independence, by E,..4...llurlinkanne, - - "ainr ,spangled: Banner,"„:lung by i't7t. Cs :Sneng9ibunq, 'Obe whole audience 'ris ing):' • ()ration, liy IZc UrieLGraves. . BY. DADB6W AND 84ii1441,T Tur6i;A!s:, June : 21sT, tsfNi B. 11. Ilenmiw E q U r ll.llifet. Mrel!i'M (iF01.0(417 •• • HAL. l l.ismar, - Witntfnglon. 171,, - • ", .• . • • • June- 1601.• fProrri • - nista. SegUill'a a bill - '__ - Frse a neer village store. Tber.longer he perual it, Oil- was perpleied the reere. • '!Wear- Dubk!isr •••That•ls • •• Ira wife replied; "tWluttli•ttimlyour bead:. • -• I 4tivt tad a •• , "Well; WilL" Raid Dabktnt4l* . tslt.apubt," . • .Therev linden dittim here:. • • &trio. it is - Brown' Stout, ` .•'. • 'Or VrapsitsLiges pge.r.” • • .• .• • • indignatif Wife . denied •.• ;'; .The finpataticm ; - - • • - :And reimidunt b ! i5.43 ' •. • - 7 ; So flab na ' fo the Tillage store : •In'insietra harry went • . - , Nor was.it yerylontr before : • 14 found .what-ditto meant.. And going, back With eager, haste; AO boys depart front st.hools;.: • • s. ilia, wife askul. "flew d. ditto faste'r "Said Thabkiue,:"We're two fpola." •..• • • - "But I met Jobeon the , way; barrio a ilietance.far . : And dre&Od in etylirh spring array,. :Botight at the famous . • • • • • • . . . . "And I will visit the same , plat*, . • ... • And eee the city ecenes; : And when I come hack dzeee'd wittrgram Tamil know what ditto u;teatis." .• 3000 2:5Q - : 323 G 0 . . . . . • WE A.DVEWMIC ITEST ON TIIR RaaEß br'iion CUSTOM - Fit/3. .Evier .oittaiss , "w sill. • ts's: Fl.itST CLASS eettottaxs "DA:ritt's::' Theteln liven the secret. cif "the hin,m'isaaltioned r find btiliincri , 2whigrush to the. ' Oar.stock of NlXoseiortittot•itt ihl.llrl:6E',aritifrOln it nil beneetirately. fitted. - Piece. ' , goods of-etcry variety ;; fAnters of will•knotsik agility, and'ill.-who leave their. futiasore are sureto he vitsteect. :Patois rortf.corairr.ta. PUITIAVELPAttA.:'',C.aII :lila be ratistitst. - • •:: STAir (.31.0Lipia Exi.oll.l.4lkrq . . : • , •.• • .I.64l , Vraers A.74)..ENtOIIONAnt.ii GE/008;. :. • • 609 ratlifilUT BT., PLI.ILADA: • Sian, SSK6 13 2,019 33 SL;'4;O2. U . 'S.Y.T.-11.- -. 13 ES,TI DRi - CLOCK'S EiCELSIOR lIIIR RESTORER: , . • 'n. Perf e ct, flair Restorerand flair flreissunti Coin b itsed,.aini the. best,''preparation ..for. the 'HAM eseritteietitedte•ihepublic... iu .everYltitipince . re,:tore. G ruy float- to. Its. - cirlginal• , celor'..(whether. ituelz.or Brown). Will cause Hair to grow upoti . llteld ta Nffeda. when the. -diSeate is 'not. hereditary. • Will . tootati flair from Vatting. oir. or.. Turning , Gray, .will Cure. all .. . Eruptions the Mettlp, will Bemire litetirf, .and allay 01l lie h atilt, •lt la elegantly- perfumed, and that:lean be'destred fora . .Dressing.. IT 1S: NO'r `A DYE. but hfielpptvine..thit seeretionit.of th ee:pilla-. .riglatls Lids aa RESTQItEtt.. It:will not .SOIL the :11ne4 linen,Yor STAIN the tiict*t botmet. - . 11htlee,..Avili'lltal that when Chihteetes hair- bilarsti -and wiry or thin unit tknnt it will immediately intprovit be the hse of the Restorer; thereby_ laying t he. toumbi [ion for a :luxuriant be ad. of •liair.• .Thls preparati on .contains no sugar of . leaol. Or other; 'lid idea deleterious to the hair PO cohnonoU in most Ilairleeparaftoota noW• ill Om used ;tad frconumended 'by the: 'Florid and the . fitenlly ' • ' ' ' • : .The' proptictoils aware' that litany . have titan til?'.lo - by the' high' soundine . pretons'e' Of the nu 'they, onstorenapations with which the marlzet. Lila' been tilled for a- tew'yeara past,. lint surii.contiolence • does he place' in the merit's his-lti-atorer thin, he. offers in nit re:es. the onnan.after alhoraufl4..trial bjawo bo6 -net if it falls to give tier/vet satiAidetion; • ' , • We AV writ In every Anstaime, and 'one trial,wilt - convince the moat. teepticat of itanterbs. '. • , • bail for DR.: C 1,04 2 .11 1 ,14 Exceloilor ItestOrer, Ann TANI: No Belly gb - ts at $1 ,00 per bottle. Or 'ix toot , les -for 00; . • • • •.. •. • Di: P. 11,.(...;L0CE.,. Proprietor. . • • • Manchester; N. 11.. SA N Agent . for. Pidtsv • dan , • . •• T - I{-,--gTRENGTH........ • LIFE=HEALTH'= STRENGTH• • • ILES-EBALTIE-STRENGT.Er . ..Ituntireda and thourem&'-annually .die prematurely; - .3vhen, if they would Greal French: Remedy, . ,• DM ;JUAN I..)I4,AMARRE'S' . --; • • •• Nperific Pre . tini•htl by Chariciere & Dupont, - -No: 21-1 Rue Lont .hard:..l;nrly... fro th tlie'..prei , erii,tion annu pilaw.. Chief' PliVsariatiof the Ilkievital du r Kt - led rth •Lairiooislere it fthitrial,they wi uld fled inimitdiate re; athl, in•it Ann tihne, he fully- re , :torl.4l to. Itealth 'and•Striutgth. - It is Used in. the practice ut nthny Auld. French nhysiCian.; with - .thhiform: tmeccpe,.'and hiuhly.reconfinended-mt the - only- e and•Sliealc Remedy forall peroons'sntferhig. from Cleneral or. Sex.: 'nal Debility,. all derangements of the-Nervous FOrcel., Melancholy, 1,0,45 Of Mthirufar Errer r :l?l,yeictal ..tratlon;'NervonsnekF, Weak Snlne.l,ontheso Dimness of VisiOn, I lyster:cs, Paine itt -the. Batik and Limbs, Intpoteney, &c.. • ' ' langhtige edn convey an adetit tate -idea of the tiOdiate.and almost rniraeulona .charge It ovAsiona to thaebilitated and shattered ;.ysic.nt; ' In fact. if stands 'unrivalled asi an tinfailing.tOre of the nutladio4 above. . m Suffer no more, but icie .The . a.rCat Piench Remedy; itswill effect a tare who-All' otbers.fail. arid althongh a powerful 'remedy.. contains - nothing hurtful - to the most (lel • • • • Pamphlets, ronraining full,prertioalarn .and threntions' -for iiuing. 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Sufferers wishing fit,preln• Sy the 'advertiser's experience - e.an do SO by addressing • • 'iT011?"1 B. °UDEN,. .16 'Chambers St .N. 17 Jan ,07:4,1y1' • .IFADV •• AGENTS IrVANT * • • - — A WEEK, S RE 73 . 7 t6:.12 :Tollarg for a.Saiiiple; or lirortod Env,elope - for'particulau's. • ~ *.STAFFORD .t ( 1 0;; .. 5611".Broadway;. N. York:.;, March 11.1-3inr :18. Ayer's Cathartic Pills A - 11k. the Most perfect purgative which we"tirable.. to 11 produce or whirl we thing Ints..ever yetheen made by.any. body. - The etrectehaveittintalantly shown . to the comthaility now reach they excel rheordinary Merl "ieines In use. -.Theyae rsufti and - Pleasant tit take; but, -powerful - to cure. - , Theirpenetrating preperties at lam late the vital activities of the body, cemove theobstruc tionS of its Organs,. purify the blond: and expel direase.- Thy purge out-the foul humors which -breed and gro*, distemper, -stimulate slug,glSh :or disordered organ s • into 'their 'natural action,- and itirpart a healthy tone with strength to the whole System. "'Not do they - curethe tiverY-day„ complaints -Of everelailly; but also formidable. arid tiangernus While they pro dueePOwerful effects, they.are at the same . time„. in di minished dosea, - the safest and, -beet physic that can. be " employed .for children:- ':];Ling' sugar-coated. they-are - pleasant to take i"and, iteing . porely vegetable. are free from any risk of harm.. enreshave.been Made which 'surpass belief, were theynot. substantiated by men' of :such exalted position. and. character, - - am to- forbid the suspicion of untruth.:. -Many eminent Clergymen and - physicians have lent their names to certify to the public"the reliability of on , - -remedies, while others have sent ns the assurance of their Conviction • that; ant: Prepare , lions contribute immensely to the • relief tif.our. ' ed. suffering.fellOw-men.- • Te Agent:below named is pleased to - - fernish gratis . Mir Anierionn :Almanac, containing - direetiOne fer tlx use 'raid . certificates. of.their -cures, -of 'the: following complaints '" Costiveness, Billionit Complaints, Klicumatisth:ltio sy. 'Heart:l)nm, - . Headache arising .froth fent ',stomach: • . Nitusea r ltidigestion, , Morbid Inaction, of the. Bowels'' and. Pain netting therefrian.. Flatulency, Loss of ' tile, all Diseales which require "an, evacuant, medicine. -They alio, by purifying' he Blood, and stimulating the .systern;enre- many complaipts".which it. Would:not be. t tg i p d o n se es d s Vi n co ral uLl . e s re an aa ie o rv u o c i h ui lr ni l t r io ll i t i ll t eiW y. r =outs of the Liver and Kidneys; Gent,'and - other.l:l3rl- . rod complaints arising -from a. low, state : of the body,;' or m itsfunctions. . .: • ; • Do not'be putoil* by unprincipled dealars - Witivi,ther preparations which they putke•.more profit on AvEtes and take no others. • The Sick went the best aid there is for theni, rind they slionld have It: .Prepared.by.J: C. ATER,t CO.. Lowell; and sold . by, all' the. Druggists in .PottSvilid; , ids& by all DruggistS,iu dealers' nverywhere, ' June.t. ,G 6 THE GREA'r ENGLISH - REEEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL EETTEtiS PATENT . SIR AMES . 'CLARK'S - . ABilebrated Female Pita. . • • 'Prepared•frons a pre.vcriptiort-'6/ Sir .1: - Clarke. • .If. Physician .M•traoi•dinary to the Queen. . This Invaluable micine. unailing' in the cure of allithoee painfniland ed dangero is us-di f ms:fee. to which the female constitution is' subject. moderater all ex cess, and removes allobstructicins, from whateye cause, and a ipeedY, cure may be rolled•on. - : • • -To Married AL:adios • • . It is'partlealarly suited: it will, in a abort tithe, bring on the' monthly-period with regularity.• • • '• Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent catinterfelte: 7hesi Pilhl should not be - taken by . Femates dur-. ing . the FIRST THREE .11ONTIIS of .Preynan. • eY, as they are-sure to bring on Miaearriage; but af any other time they are safe. ' Every woman knows that the blcom of health limit fade; .with the tilightt Irregularity or'obstniction. the mensev. • These Pills - are truly , the woman's friend' In her hoar of trial, and. the- only.. mire, positive and never billing cure of Suppression of nature,. trim what ' ever cause... So mild that the feeblevt can take them with perfect security, yet so powerful .In - their effects, that they may be. safely called, a never failing - fleg•tda- In all cases Of .NervouSand Spinal - Affections, Paine In the Basic and- Limbs, - Fatigue on alight . exertion: :Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics; and Whites, these Pills will ~eire.A. a cure -whack. all other: means have' Palled; and-although pavrerthl comedy; ' de .not can tata iron„.calomel, antimony;- or anything.hurtful to the ' Fell. direetionerlu the ram . phlee` firmed (*eh pne,kese;' 1 !k ) .• rairen.AtaTZ,Zeructors.rgk'l'-' denim! .Ament.- .the.thileedStates Dominions, /7 • 413 , B monk ri Cortemeeteit N. 'If:B.—SI 'OO and 61.bree • cent postiage e ~• • , - lased to any.aothorfied: Agent ; -:ensure . ntialnin • zo Pais; inr-Fetuvw,maii...Deenrely • To - • Coasaselitives.—Che adrettisec..:havi been restated to bealttrin'a fair, weetta • by.a very :dm raniedy; after hailag,salfered.fdr several years wi • asevere affectioni-and that .dread disease Con ' sumptian—la anxious' to: matte • intolint to bis Mlose. To all who deshe it, - he Will send a ay . - y. of the pie. - iitfilitionmed Mee of charged, With the directions for. liteparbrig , . and 'Wag the'ttione,'labicti , thet wur.and a mu emir for r.Colonnoittow... Hainsoarsits„. Ciisians; Cams, and all Throat: sod . 40 Vrections.- The only - object of the advertiser thoPre:' .stription is to bene fi t theafilicted; arid Nip lama tion _ Wideble conceives tobkitivainablo, and bebopell . sem . sultans wintry tib remedy.' sait:lyid Costthem. gi.and nutyprovetitdeasteu . , l • . . ramie, wishing the pfeactiption,saiti, mad, wtitoiseseaddress _Bet; HAIDWARITA.ON.' ItTi WatimppuggyBlags acs ri~c •" • - .1 7 ' sgiiOryzeb . Olribiae4; ..IsTrEn“, ISvraytiee OlatineW. ••" - • NriPIatENOWN i • 4 tTerrint" • ''1011"' .TO ' ' • !••1011 ,, -,• • . • ',IN COKING...TALI • .fTWITEIt," -. : ."1011 , TONI 4 •.• • ' 11(42. . . :4 •TRTTER“ . • oTETTER - " . - • . ' 'VETTER . . ...DR: ALL-BEALISe: OINTHEATT Cures Ilthlng Pilea; Salt Rheum, -Scale. Head. RaPbt /11; Price 30 cents:: ITy sending - 6e cer a to. Dr. Finale :&' SOn: 330 NORTIf SIXTILStreet, Flilladelphla: x will be mailed to any part of the Ur Iced Statet, free of • Sold by 113,NRY. SAYLOR, Dim,gglat, l'otf;kl4. dun . . .• .• • MUIR DYE ` H ATS ilxitekelorri Dye: •ia : the: beet : ;the world.: The only true and perfectoDyet—ifirtnleal swat:Jo:ins and Atetiablia—Troduceell:ooendra.Binck or Nattiral Brown—renaedies the ill effeeta of Bad Dyee t and frequ. entl y reetbree.tbe original ocoor. Sold by at e The guanine is signed, W. A:l3atchelor, Sl Barclay Street, New Turk. :February 1806. ~. . . • • • Whiskers Whiskern . • • o.•MOirrrh. , . Corrolta; ' the greatqt iummator, force... Whisker s -o - Mustaches: to 'grow on the smoothest faze - or ehig : - Inever known to fail : 'sample for trial sent free to any olio desirous of te'SNut.lts Address; - Riori-es.t C0., - 78 •Nasesu §t., N. 1. June 30,'611:-%6•4m • geligiono gAtelligenct. NOTICES. Iran gel ion' ill nrrh, st rect. Rev.: S. S. Gunn; Pastor, wilt preer.h . German .es ery Sunday morning. at. 10 o'clock:and English in the Beecher at 'IX, o'clock. .-- Reddenos -Market 'street above loth., Vl7Riras iiresi•ytenjiii Vitiiatrein.'corner Ml bantoitgo and .Thied Streets. Rev.Llsaao Misr, - Pas. tor:: &Tykes, Sunday ,10X-KM. and m.,•140. flire.;.TburNiny.eventng. at IX Prayee Meeting,i (leader. before INTSanday.merning.„ Sunday School,: _ . ILIF"2d PiTs4ylintion (.parch; garict.Scpare.: Wit. 8: - Plaatia,. D.. Serviects Sabbath , • incireiugs at tOm o'clock . ; livenhvaod • Weekly 'beethre:and Trayet'Neettog. Friday, evenings at S n'clbck.. Pastel.% residence , -Ittaltaa4nnge : St.; .corner. .1h or Courtlahil. street, '. • . • .. • ' tir.Gertassu Rietiotrused Church, Market Fdreet, •Rev J.. C.. fluilizza.-.Postor. • Regular . servic&., alternately,ln the:Gezinan and Suglish langnagt!s; •ev,. 'cry Sabbath In•A. M. .& 7 P. M. Prayer Meet e in and Lectfire.every.Wednesday evening 'at 7 P.:M. • Getman in the Morning and English in the evening, April Ist: - 15th and 29t11.. "' • •• • ..Engl ielf in the morning and . fictman in the 'evening, April Stir and : ; rer:11111i •c re . 111cet in it everiMonday, p.no, A. M. al the English Lutheran Church, tfarket..*Mare.---. Clergymen of Pottsville and vicinity am. invited to at . . . ..- .tit .Ist' ilinitis . i .11%hurcti; •. corner aliantougn and 'lib streets, itev.A,J.• 11.4 . 1", Pastor:. Services Sunday tog A: M., and 7. P. M.• •-:Lecture WedneSibty &eta - inu at i.,rchick. Prayer Meeting Friday evening ttt.,S cocieek.. Sabbath 5aici01.2..P.•M..• .1, • -:;.• -- '-. -• . . kyt thodiaaCharch. street, above 'Market, Rev •••J: COOK; Pastor. Services r• • Subtrath;at lb, M.; •and M. Prayer Meet ing, .Tncialay - oveiting, at;.TX•o'cloek„ • • ' • ir47 - inglish.• Evan. ..11...ithirtiu Market &park.' Rev. .11.. Cla.V.yta.; Paster.. Services, 8:t1)1)211,11 inOrning ai 10 o'clock ; Evening, 114.. Week •l.V , Lecture and Prayer Ateetlng, Wednesday evenings, 7M u'cloek. •-• Or - Trinity EpisenenrChisrehr.:—Whilo the eltureh is undergoing minors services will lie' beld in the :Court House at 10X o'clock. A. M., arid i tt• P. M. • M - Welsh Congregniionnt '4,lharvh. Rev. P. R..-Ltut Ks, services every- Sabbath. alternately, at ,10 o'clock, 'A„ M.,:trutt C o'clock; P. M. • •.• • • '• • ...Pr' Union." Ernyer - Itteeiing, every . . Sunday morning, &rim Skl to trX o'clock; in the • trarna Church oil Second Street, between-Market and lionvegirm Ste. IFEABIiEED. . . . . JI ...Votiees munt be aceqrapakried with 25 tenth 10 . V. , L(Zr tho JOURNAL. • ,• . . . . . • BROWN:—WERNTZ —oa the esouiug of July 34:1; at 'the Mose 'of Henry Veratz, EN.; 'at PinegroVe, by . the Ite , i,E..S.'llenry, Mr. Montt. Itsoiva of Laneastei to Mies IlLizi.narat Wpata-r fir Pinegrove. •GOERECC—KNEPPER—Ou 'Jure .30th, ISGO, by Rev. .1. o:Lehr. at Creskaia, laa.to CORlter i l. to' Kai.:1 , 1%21, of Albany Town...hip, Barka Co., Pa. the 24th • of Jane, at NeW 'Philadelphia, by Itei: IL F . ..isett; Mr. Wit.t.tam'Co&rta. to Mir; CIII:181174A YOUNki, both of Silver Creek, Schuyl iclll County. '• 7 . , . . . . , . .11EttBERT—SITAWOn July 2d, by Ito,: Andrew J. ilay,./Mr. AN•ruotif:.:. BRUT .to Miss," V ., 1 511.6, %V, 494/ . or-rott:SVillC, , .: ' ' ' . , . . , . . . May Port Carbon, on the loth of may by ituv: E: Ely, Mr..SAIIVICI/G. JUNI:IS fr,o 41: it , S LC'OIAN .I.lnansas, both of.nt. Clair. ". . • KIRBY—LLE WELLY 'N.—.Ca Th . nrsday, the 5 . i by: bin. C; 'Spurr, ...Mr. ' RALPO • 3111/42..AIAO LLEWV.I.LYN.,.illi Of St: Clair.. , ; • • . Sclulyllrlll July 2d, by . the A.-14. • Lowry ldr: ADA At r .to 1411. i.•.! JECUIV . • . • • , . 14eD A.,.N I.EL—,KLINIOn the 14th o Jane, ISAR . , by Rev'. J: e: Beebe; Mi. WINYIELD ..MUD. NiEr. to M iP43 - CEUKLl.4ll.;..dallgiltet of Evan W:.Kllne, all Potte , . . . . . . . - •'WALTIERS.L.:BERRY—At Tkirt Carbon. July Sd,.by the Itcv.'A. M.:Lcivrry, Mr. SANivir. WAL:rem of Mill. Creck;Aci3lles MAR V EIf.IiALIZTII BELLti% • DIED . Simpler tiiiitouncentents of deat4.s 'free: Those'ae , .companied With notice 4," &c., must be-paid for at-.the cute of 10 cents per line. ' • -• . ~. . . •}711.Y-- . on the 19tit'ult., lit Pihegrovit Towns•htli, at :Z.l nth'll . : 'wife or Jacob Fry, aged TA yeao,'S months iuld ....GOODMAN—On Abe • Tith. ul L. in Auburn, GEOIXIE GM/MI.IN, aged‘37 . years'anl 10 mouths. 111731.511f.1.---Qn the, Ifoll ult., In Pinegrovii Town- MARA , MATILDA, daughter of - John ,and Elfy_abeth aged 3: mouths and i 7 days. • II Li.t.iTZING 11.-- . on tile - Ild of 'July, in Pottsville, Mrs; FtisßnioOs .11usTionnot., aged- B,T years, 2 months and VS days. " • . . • W-• )t . LS OE THE DEAD EAGLE MARBLE WORKS, , • • . Oranite, Pictou and Brown Stone. Family Vaults made to order: The :work. warranted • t0..-glve 'entire sarisfaetton ; ••• • • ' • .• ' ' Monumentir, .Plain - .and Ornamentai; 'Head Stonist, Tombs, Enclosures - , Tableot, Urns, Lambs,.Flower - Vases, Mantels,' liarcuty TriAile and Wcurh-stand 15esitinikand Plans furnished 'and the'worli executed in the beat style of art; and Of. the very. beet . , Material : • • P. F. EISENI3ROWN . .(of-Mlnersville), East - Norwe . ,einti St.,::betWeeri Cruallinti • Railroad Sta.,- near Pornroy`ti Foundry, Pottsville. . •• . , 'May 0, 'titi • - 2 ; • . GLe.NER AL 1 NQT to, lb.'lry irgv ! .in,litiritiv." I,ly grout %%1)1 tu I;l!. , iitsiare,Ante . vrri'..l flortft , one ithtt.l:3llll.e. ' . -.• WILLIAM TOBIAS Plue.rrovi! 7, '6O . cow sequence of the. Night Passenger Train hal,: ing I).en taken otr the Patawisaa : Railroad, the Sunday. Paksehgor Treble carthe Little Schuylkill - Railroad Ny btrdiscontinued after ilua date'. NICOLLS, • - June 27;181W-26-U • .: . GenerafBn)ert. ATTENTION 'National Light 13 a .frasiiry of Pottsville,-;a11 members of .the .. Conipany who intend tonlarticipateln the Flag pre-, sentialon'at Philadelphia, on theAth.. of. July neat; are retpicnted to report nt the .Toww'llall, Pettmille, at 1 o'clock, P.. 51.. on . Tuesday, Jutly 3d,:1866, - equipped LIM cap with. estrufght .vizor, bloc c, White gieves and dark pants. • .I.y.'cornnalind of . • • (.lao.. k. Aix:DONALD . : 26-.4 NOTICE.TO BRIDGE BUILD . ElVS.—Th'e übdereignixl, s euratuiluilionera, receive • Eenled .prtiposals until :l o'clock, P. Ati July 20th, 'PAX,: fur repairing and building ,an exten sion.of •Heyefity : one feet to the Bridge 'acrosa-Mabauoy ; Creek: near Reed's Mill, iu Barry Township: Blau and, iTecitiwtions nuty-be aecu al tbis Unice: • - . E. W. ZIEULER,• , DAVID FOLRY; - • : ' EVERT, .• Conunissionere. 'Attest, P. N. pri)llTBi, Clerk. Commbutioners , Unice, June 21.'66 , , UNITED STATES• INTERNAL REVENUE-)01c° of thin AAmeio iio.,:Uottsville, Pa. —Notice is. hereby given Lo all.pervon concerned ; that the Anneal Lists, Buerger •attotuand AppraltiementsAhr the year 1564, for the Tenth Collection IkatricL of Pennsylvania, taken pnr- Auaut to the. Excise..l..awe .of the United States. have 'been completed, and 'will 'be open • for .exhannation at my officelon Centreatrcet, in the Borough of Pate- .. , . • • . . . . 110116' and 11th dais of ..Tali", A. 04.11.866, And on said daya APPEALS; relative to any arrimedda Or eicessice valuationa, aaaaakneids,' or enumendidito by the AasLatantAsseaeorti, wiltbd received and . . .. .. .determined.:. ' % . - . :. .-. . • . Notice"is further given that no appeal.will. be allow ed to any party 'alter he shall Eire been 'duly assessed and the lis,Vcontaining the asseisment- ha's been trans mitted to the Collector of the District. . •1 . • • . appeals .must be: made In writing, tout mist ,Specify the. particular cause, matter bi-thing ,respecfing - which adecision- requested, and • mush ""state. ground or principle of error complained,of. • • • • • • • • -JOHN . LV:ICILLINGEFt, • : . S. Anfia p orLOth District Pcm ia aiylyan..• PottaVilic; June 23, 1566. . ' •: • • ..25-at.. . . . . . . IVO T I CC—Whereat; . •MY . wife • Margargt has left my bed. and board , wltlicint cause,. air persona are notified not •to trust hdr,••as I will pay no debtsid her ecintracdug. • , SEVEItiN BITTA.- • . : Tumbling 'Cum Jima 2,3,A6 • - ••• .25:3t! *-;. • NOTICE.—The Good • Inteor Fire Coln- - P.an9, l- N0..1.:0f Pottsville, have poatponed • their Pic INti: troth July 4 to August 1, On that day they will also parade.. Several vibiting flrecontha 'nice a're expected to - be present on• the occasion, June 23,. : - • • • WANTED. , . E D.—Ono.male 'and two • female teachers I' , :for the public schools of the .Ilcirough of Shenan doah City. };...caminaticin; Monday, Jaly%3d,.eonimen cingatn o'clock, A. M: - Liberal salaries to good teach_ .era. For further Mona:dare address .•-. . •. • •P. J. PERGU.:4ol4..Secivtary, July 7, , Alt; 27-at Shenandoah City, Pa • • • lkif ANTE...D.—Four male rind ten female teachers T. for the Borough. of :Aidiland.• Term;' 9 months.— . Sehnols 'to commence first Monday in September : -Ex aminatioa. Tuesday, July IT, commencing at 9X o'clock precisely. • JAMES J. LASIE, Secretary.. Al WING NePERINitENDENTS4 WAN-• INA,. TED. , ‘•-Cotistant employment and good- wages be'ttlien.to two hisido bows who are competent to.take the entire charge:of a . • • • . • Address with reform:sem. X. Pottsville Post .FEITIALE. ,TEACHER 'wanted by. the I - - School Board of the Borough. of Itlnerstille, for Primary School, No. 1. Salttry. $22 .56 per month:- School term ID months. Applications : will be . received by the Secretary until the.Stst of4uly. .• • • ..• • o•. WITZEMAN• SentY,Schotd J'ano 30, 06 ANTED:—By ,the School Board of the Boiongh T : of - Port - Carbon; :three Male and font .Fetitle TeacheM: • Length of term•nine months, conimeneing Septemberad,'l,ll.66:- Salaries -ai.folloWs School, $65 00 per month: two:. Grainmar . schools; $59 . 00 per-month, each tWo . Female Teachers, sd4 00 'per Month: , and. two - Female . Teachers, S2A.I 00 ,per month, each. An exainination for applicants will he* held by the County Superintendent In the No. I School Bowe., on Monday, - :July , 16th,: 1 8 60, commencing o'clock, A: M., -., By order of the -Board, ' • - C. ..• GILLSON; Secretary... Jtine 80,. AITAIVIVED.-25 . Teachers. Male' and 'Female, for •'1 V. the Public Schools of Mahanoy Township. .11i . . : aridilation.at Lanigan's' School-House,' on Saturday, July 7th, commencing nt.834 o'clock;.' A. M. - Tephlo months:. Salaries liberal to competent teacher)). .... By order of the Board. . . Jai-pi .FOGA RTY, Seely, ': June 53,' . .GG.-,2.5.2t. .... ' ' : - MahaneY P.. G.; pa: --vir"' T 11) T —Twelyegood-,seeo . . nd-hand'fiolleru. ---- Alti -- -VE ' et, or `,,f4 Inch Ou». '_ The blithest casts price will-oe, la r Machinery or :scrap ', of gni Owl= .price 'paid for- chain or railroad Aron: : a es machi ner y of all kinds bought and . sold.pri ).' co at the*r. , fry - Depot:on-Coal Street.. ..; sur - orders malt ; ;trill recOieprOmpVattenttoii. . - Vii•arxmat ENGINES WANTED =The an deretned.w.lahee to punifte .3 • second-hand Steam Illogittee,, of 20. cir 4aborepotitr each. hi.ddrega .' • "- •' • " Ml= ELLWlHS,'Pottaigle, 7 X 04: ::• • • •- • 7 9 -tt . , 111Agr.'iai-rJUSIL'I4IIIIIIII :APaiteitif , DEAD an and dentigthat laving become 'soIeILAIL amigeees mina= . • rata .In. c .the :State. of_rannayivania lathe - above •me. los '.,Mestelt tbess'.•st. short notice Al emeutroleatioos'AOiM-imitteS:.- • . • bssi mere forl# .. , ,? , 11valkizt must be' to • -:" •, ' . -7,1 02=0.1( &SOMA 430 ‘ Nif isbmgeoltmgmee. - Pbuadelpme. A:umbra .pViatiMagx MiOrmationi wM. be for on .68-45-4 t. P . : a ,- "11 , , ic . ieesi 1641tee.VIdtwic4 etwv, : • et 4 niftily Mestuslipaket ‘Sti.Y& , -,,, "::: ".':' • ,ilan 13, ,GO SIATT LOST.—A email BULL T , : dark • brindled- color, with-hr, had on a leather muzzle, - • A reneid .for-the return' of .'salt' RIOL July i street.:PottA 6611277. , e.tand rai rineitier,s t, OST.—On Thu L be initably retv,eNeil hr krliVing:j! xt ":;• tbe. OIlt.T. • • JOB. LilEl)74Vtk. mil s 7,:um • • }4..11.• • _ - t., • • vv imileuriber.: ri•skihkz •ahorr, dophlu; at. Lick . lieu; RED COW...with a Avllite.slK,tlll iflf Lire: bez t d, high horns, f.,,t flunk. -The owner . and raj; !„, directs- •.• urAlu*ND'i i. l July 7, • T. 0 i 5 ,., 0 ,„ or , tboid-1111: l'ill ;, ; - .1:::: .. '... ' .. ' : '-.... 4.2 77 . AL.I4 deeds tur'projArty ;ji 1h 4.,(.1',1.: ',,,,,,',,,",'.1. ty. - lots Nos. 1.,i 111111' jil.--gifpjilieell t:) i ,i''' '. '• eitheiitl'AntlVille of 9 0 41,,. i ,„ , ,, ~; i.h : ~ ; . -t...t , tinder w ill much , ()Mir...v. tt,:,,,,5p.:i 1.,...,F..r:;'-i'; bitn - at Dunitldsou; Wild Wiii jr,' '--2,:71 .., : E11WA1:!..7 :F ''' • ' Or to D. B: C1iE1 , !..N,.A . u.:, *il '''',..,',,,, . r4,-:,,. f:',ltnr:" ,Tube 30, ' 4 4 . . lrigrA VIED t!,% - ay frtuti 3..7 vine. On' 'l , :th. iDir,l h; white spout ; onu itnr . CUE-0111 I,L"' Alibertal w3ll to :ef , .; ,Ivint; inlitrntatiUti where it retun3ing it . to OA. r:n 0,..r- , ; judd, $O, .64—: *-2r* 1 4:101 p. - 014 T.-04 y.• it i•ot Mitiene•Bankand ':b ifi somely rewfinled.hy - . June .• -•- . FOR ; . i.SALE : AN D ::.1.1 . • . IVOR - MA jr.E.,Two „ I. at a b!irgalp. ItoN July 'GO , fil . olll consts;ttiz lrelhiti And everything bttlbti - git:t: • very cheap:: -App J u l 7 ,r, -Apply to , • . • • RA3I CU.A.NCE, I. I ...... y ,•G ' • " vo sA 1,111;;_AVillt. .subseritter, - at the %%lite Dor". DAY, July 2lst, clatlito • - .one'bookfor boar: I,:c !q. , . July T, !dr, . . , • • Who: ant 4 Buy aEn L,-;• - • • , •••=;r4,-. .• a' Nice House .ctit To•;.• • 1111114.111:11: DING I , (ll+N,,Thri I,()TS. -Nay and fer.ral and 3!lineral., , .1 Will be Kililat'.puldic.. - ;th • DAY), thenu n ot t. ; P. M.. MAIM WaAingtea big ,•nirfitee right of the and tweet): I.;eivel lyn and ,Minersvihr. „r.,„ FOTIR LOTS..of. I. acre, 3 acres, 4 hervi; 5 =reg., • halt eai , h„remitinEl, l 'and mortgage, payable in one cu tv-c. „ ten rt. -Praia et the prNiert y etoNvlll,r . • to he seen, . and rinfornintion io J6SEPII ICHlSLEltollincr,ville, - or-191Q; ott the tract. ...Title ,perfect.. Pauttrx who .1011N...13A:1:VAN; F.eq.i. 'or F. v at i v in e ,- v s . • El 'K Efti sova.; ,N• ' • • .'lllaliatioy Plane, P. 0., JOY Z, , • 14101 W 84 Bngt_.T. tiiiittly,ninv. „Apply tii ....* ' ••• • - ..TF.'66.IiDitMI . .IIELLEI;., .11. r,c-1; • June. 30. .66 . , Fixttres.aud;goud-will of ee:ry Store. doing a good cash, iur.dee,,l ged . d. Sufficient feasona-giveu.nd this °Olen. •:". •Juue `_AND AC - rouse•.s.oT SA LE 11 'Third . street,' Pottsolls,-; Ifich : Stret.q, fset deep by 20 feet 1 Inch front. ply.to • 11..b.vvi.L's Jnne " • • 1 UR N.t. I. i- 9 . ecirrill hand t•teant horSe power; worked alinut.six with .I drum S feet In diameter. I lamp Shaft, 3.hoilers 34 inches in diameter and .t. Also. I cast. Iron screen 4 feet . in' (Barnett r.1,1%-. iron shAtt, 1 chestnut screen, t set le, ..ks: set of_hoisting cones,.2 safety trneks, 5 ter, T tii For :partieninrs apply to CfEtiltah: ALLEN. Nev. p , ville or to ROBERT DOLBEN, Woodside. June c:, we . . . . IRON sigried offer at Davao rink, the well WICK FURNACE, .PROPERTY." situate Becks 'and Lancaster Counties. This propvily over 7500 acres. pelf th.-i or - with thp furnace and hoprol•ma..irits,'D•illi the ores. minerals': fos.F.ils,:&c., nioportions of ores: ike.. on all lands" which previonsly sold front the' property. Al;4•! cords of wood, cut 'last the. aud - betwe,u one 'torn of ore' onthe. hank..-.: The litric;c: really for .oprating . .by the - of Almost. 1-4, capitalists tots is au opportunity seldorn olkn terns, c:. - address TItUS. M: NATII.I.. POT rottstowu,..Minitgomery Connty,'Pa. • -• Warwicl: !Airlines. -tutu. . • . T. OTC . FOIL NA LE.--' ' '' : - - "- .14 ..On•lliAvnrd Aventni, Can S) feet wide $l7- , . , n. hantongo: Nbrwezian and - Niarket Kreetm. !!.. 1:.y...,:: Adaition to Potik , ville,, lying- We"-t. of the Pr;..-I;s: r:az Conlery. - • • • „ - - - • A 7., lotei.in Yato Alto: P,,rt . . I.ibernll.• of 1„ t , inttle OOHS' (;:)i.hAvb:: 'tit; ' tit! P 4 ft offire. (•,,;,: ; vat MI / .1 Le Ptreel.F. ' AlN , ti.untrthl Marftl't ail CO. Ct-11 from (entre. • Apply to • L. C. '191(01 ' ATACIEENErgi'I. 113 ,. 11 , M' I`.ll 11310 3114 Aw laig&lot 'et. pew 311(1 nI,I• .„ steam' enrine, 11 ; 1 / 4 - .44010,vuglir IP . seed wia ut ` " ,N-4 41111411ireritilhOlteagnii.• and .botLtht " Inferior to - What. it war " 2 New 1.30t1era.,'..0 2 ' •••; ±; :;0 "•. . ••' • 3 • I "' • :ht ,• ": " 2 Seretut-Inind tint r'. 36' int:it di I(n., '2l) With Fire ironnechmt.lete." . • - One small Iteliereb• ;In" 3.hdree.• powex ; oil • se:„te .titack inches4h.meter 3t, feet:lon-2 ; oneKnet o,cl 30.1nehee. (haunter. 40' feet loint;' one pumpr• el loot diameter; 3%.,inett - es pitch, w ith Meth •nn,l tnla Complete: two • Wrong lit' Iron shaft, ••. tt,W Melte.' Meant:ter one Iloistlin; Drnm.,c, ;eel era; *lth Blinn, awl Weeks. complete :•one :tan!! it 3 foot diameter. : " 0!i, 1 Ptimp.,C(Jrni4ste " 01111 W•indl '" ." . . .. . _ A lot tif,-11; itrit nimp Pipeg : ono get: 4liial , 1'. , :r,: , ! Itolls with .15 inch wit.t.ght ir0n..,.....haf;, : fur r -Po 1..1: Srreens ;:a. Fct rPS Eltiyatoi 11:1(•:,...i , •tivv, :' :4 1...: .1 rump St 0[41 :: nli 'eiv.,,, , s :•:s ;of of - 14:1,t P.i111,3, re ,'"I:::1 iJizes , ; u!so iii, flailior of :I htrtre Dn.:die-1%; ii.,i ~.: s , ':. ht;;.miti . t..)lll4.l be It=,-(1 fin' the",..inie'putio,-i•- ; ~, . ..1.4- ` ; rqet Of Sl6lle. (111611, !111 SIZ- . S. la . . - • • • JAIIEZ SPARE Jjakt 2, , 66--21- • . fiL943{.!.1 /10 Nt“,t; S .AND OFFICE:: FON: SALE, 111.:LLNIovr. SCIIXYLKILL COUNTY.- . . ALSO, TOWN LOTS IN •- • . . • • Previioii, . Mocitis .ifthintatli • Pstitergou, • , Niddlepori And rand Fitolilin.Op,' iu the P. W,. SHEAFEB.. Att'y for Owtf:, Aprill4, 4;G • ' • . fe• ;- MINING MACHINERY ."I — f7 0 - S - .A Ode GO horse power.ne* ongdny, 01'10,60 horse p.nwer seeond.hand der, with drintn, pqmpingt' and bob,tii.;',2,e-5t;,,:ri.,1.. ' One 49 horie power en - gine,-tvidi 21.4i110,11 , ing, g&trainlchninslso, 0 hollers. . One 20 horse wrier engine, in good . vra:y., lyr boilers. A large double tireaker,_Witli two seLe. of fe; le're, Iron ednek, ofilrozuf Alot Of new drift cars, 4(1 inch gunge. One tinanaand 'OM road silts IlfcC feet low}, Apply, tn SitEAFER,. " April 7, , 111; I I.:41 - LEGAL . : NOTICE tiI.MT.A.TE -OF - 4,011 N W. 11E4' IC, De. - errused..,Letten3.6fAtlmini9tration ha% granted to The underergmal, open the iNztat, W, Reek. late'of Footer Township, Sehnylkill.Ctqalt." , Penna.,• 'deceased, hy. the -Iter',.,ister of .NVii:l ef 1 : 1,1 County of SchitylkM,—AlTpersons lodated t.,.C.,;•••,,id estatg.are requested to make payment and. mead clahni to pfedeut them without de!ify t, ~ • 'REBRT:C4 EIRCK, Foster Tp.. lietutylkill Co, :TARED. TIARTLENR, .Shamokiu :fp., Nurthtter'e,r,T:o. : - • .24:6; - A . DMINISTRATION as letters •of Administration on the sa.e. , Thomas-IX. Smith, : late-of the:Borough of A.,1,1a01, &tmyll ill Crinnty. deceased, - have been . gratuz , l ! , y .Ifegisternf Wills for said County to the soh, Those indebted - to said .estate, are renii , tedflo - la'^'- paytisent; and all"persona chin is or, a:Ali, against the sald•estate are requested to7nailo! 1 0 .0. 6 r 4 the' smile icithout delay to: . . • • • ELLZABETII.POWELL, AdministrairiX, • June 20, .06-20-litr • ' • • . . . A lUDITOW 4 SCOT IC E.--The - unti , •r , ign" . n. Anditor, appointed .by the Orphans , . 0,1,rt. W .make distribution or tile.inoneye in the hand, ~f Me garet Maenbley itnd Win. llneehley,'Adtninkrut. the'estate' of ('hristopher Ilteehley, tiere:vt,i, s- 1 1 their sealant. filed, will attend - to the, Alkimi (.1 M- P". pointmont. on 'rdesday,.July 9,ltb, • ISO 6, • at 1. , 0..5.5:1i, A. M., at his Ottle4i - in Centre street, INAtsvilk. • ,: DAVID A. Jo . ,NEs, .tslitqt.. .. June 36; fgiin ECUTOIi , S NOTlCE:—Vihatea , i I.enet3 .LAI 4f. Adminietratiott on 'the c4htte .of l).1% J 1t1e1f.t..4145; late of the Borough of St. Clair, kin County, - deceased, have: been granted to Elie üb• dersigned; , .—Notlee' hereby.giveu to'all ed to said-estate to Make -payment and. thure elnims will prenat them for settlement. • • ..• :hLARGARET ItICIIA1111b,• "it`L — St. Clair. Jane-1244 . . • . 1 a iiIST TX OF. JOAN' 1.117 f TEE, lie' ..RA c cd:—Lettera of Mruinietratien on rip. , nt" , '! Eetat. aving.been duly' grunted to thd tueler,i;eitd: alt pereona inde,htedlo the aame - will 'Please rwtke {tvi• ment • and those.having claims prca-ent then to - •• junZ: 20M-2:2-64 ... .- ANN LITTLE. S...(l.e'r. lIVIIST itA TiCtitS NOTICE, L as Letters of- .AJministratlort. on' the Joseph Ferrebee, late • of the Borough. of st. in the County of-Schuyiki il,-decused,. have been .. -:alnt' 4 _ to the subserjher_,. —Alt persons 'indebted to - !Ate are requested .tu make - Immediate paym.:bt::ind . those having etaima against the same' to pr,, , el-tbal wlthotittielay Gi 1,131E9 -• ' ' • • . • . CARL IN e . .St ; Clair; May 291-VIE-f , f)--‘2•2; ; Gt*J ,Admiutstrat...m G ovER.NmE N T: NI TT CIN.A,L-: - ' RANI, 0/Jers, for Stliq. ad kw:est market rhie GOVERNMENT. SECURITIES, AO roLwrii U. S. 7.30 Treas. Notes darerof Ant:-YS;I - June 15,'6 5 • 6-20 LOan of "1862. _6-20 Loon ,of. 1861.; :1-20. Loan of Isms. 10-10 Lortiaor.lB6l.. -----:o:-:=-~ GOLD, STOCKS AND MODS AND ALL GOMNItIENT BEOURITINS BOtrarr) AND BOLD ---:o'er . - . . sum to stometooorkf,....,':.- 7 - ' X11711: N , A4tatiftaanguity *ow -- l't t z.., ; - Ntachitwry il