POTTS ViLLE, rtk !'." 11.11.T111111A1r, JULV:I4.- !R/i6 "Br jultt atutfear lug ' • ' • Let all the cads tAou atm'et at be thij eouuteVe. try qj G•xre. and truth's ." , • `, ifsion ' Policy of Bconstrric:tion. "Resolved,,Sy- the Senate. and Houto - of Itepresen -Wives of the - United States of •Amerimi, - in Congress asestabled. 'two-thirds of both ...Howes : eoncerring, ,••• That the following article be proposedto the. Legisla • tires of the several Stares as an. amendment to the • Constitution or the United States, which, when rad - fled by three-Ann:Ha of the said Icgi.latures, stuill be tralid es a part of the Constitution,' namely :• • • ; fthrticie Secrrrox L . Alt person's: bom natural lied-1u the United States; and-subject to the jezisdic ' :Sinn thereof, are eitireas of the United States, and of . the State wherein they reside. - No:State shall Make or • enforce any, law which shall abridge, pritileces or - • hrrarataities of the United States.. Nor lull any State deprlie any person of life;-libeity, or pmperty without doeprocateof nor deny ,to any person within its 1,011414110 h the equal protection of • the laws. . ' "Stenos 2. Repreeentatives shall be appointed-, • maxim* the several Stites according to their respective numbers, toruiting th e whole number or persons in • airy State, excluding Indians not tired: ,but -.. eau the right to vote at any election. for electors of • ?resident and Vice President, or : forrnhed States Re- . presentativis in Congreas,-executive and, judicial ord.. Oers, or the members of the i.,egialainre• thereof, te de .Hied to any of the male inhabitardsof arch Siete, be tag tWeaty-one years of age. and citizen! of the United . • - litateti, or in any way abridged, except • for participa , trion in rebellion or other crime, the basis of, repreSen..• • 'talon therein shall _ be reduced in the proportion which the nimber of Such. male. citizens shall bear to the whole snubber of male citizens ' twenty-one years of age in that State.' . . .."13ZOTION B No pore= !Mall be a Senator or _Hopi - co, • 'tentative in 'Congress, elector or iiresident 'and Vice .2.reeident or hold any office. civil or milharY under the • • . • United States, or tinder any State, who, having yr • entity taken an oath as a member of Congress. or us an oiliest . of the _ United States, or as a member-of any, State Legislature, or wan executive or jUdicial °dicer • of any State, to support the constitution of the Vatted - States, shall have engaged ininsunection or rebellion ,• against the same,' or given - aid or comfort to the ene.. mica thereof; but Congress may, by a vele.of two .' • Minis of each House remove the. disability. • • • "fizonowd. The. validity of the public debt of the States authorized by law, including debts , in curred for the payment of - peusionstimi bounties ror. services in suppressing, -insurrection or rebellion, shall, not be questioned, but neither the • 'United Staies nor any State Phan assunie or nay any debt or obligation. inured in aid of - insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or.any claim for the loss orenicncipa. - lion of any alave,but debts,,ohligations, and elahris shall beheld illegal and void." • • ' . . . - '- THE 801:T31 7 -ITS DUTTE. S. Throughout the , period lif the_ armed strag ' gle to preserve the institutions of the coun- - tui, menaced by traitors, lines were strictly drawn,between .the loyal and . disloyal.: It was seen then that there could be.nri medium position. Douglass just-before his death and intik early days of the Rebellion. delineated the situation clearly, when he said•thitt there est:l4lk ne Lalf..nci:-, 1 r4-tzt 11-Ll , ' 7 ,, _, rit bor . for or against his country: The Union men Sound that to Meet and crush the evil that confronted them the true policy embodying in reality,- mercy, was emphatic decision, and directness. The result was,victory and the extirpation of a hideous national:crime. '.. What had been our history for nearly half 'a. century preceding the Rebellion i' As it Nittion we had paltered with Slavery. , _tax , - , bus- in the interest of civilization, to 'be rid of the anomaly of human servitude under a Republican form cif Government that ostensi bly guaranteed to man. within its jurisdictie•:, - life, liberty and the pursuit Of Litioriri i 7r 3e , yet we compromised the curge, until it was be- • ogaingY,- 05 `linore fixed in-our national -4;i 1 4.-e= men of the South blind to their Teal interests, refused to meet We evil; restrain and finally eradiaate it, and when at last after years of shameful submission to amonstrous . -wrong, the people elected Mr. Lit In to the Presidency on the platform of the non-exten " don-of SlaverY, the South in its blindness and fatuity, waged .e terrible and bloody war, to erect , a government the corner-stone of which should be bizman- slavery. By ill advised palliation we were called , upon to ex pend torrents of blood, hundreds of millions of treasure; and to see many homes deprived of their husbands and their fathers. . --- In that contest Slavery - fell, never ITC pray, to rear ite form again on the soil Of the Re public. But, though as a political institution, it b dead, the spirit thib established,_justified and defended it, lives. The sokliers of the Union armies have performed their work well In' putting down the Rebellion by cannon and sword. It remains to be seen whether their noble and disinterested labors aro to be 'per tained to glean the fruits of - victory, or to go For. naughl.. The • most -desperate exertions are being made by, the recent hebels aided by :their Copperhead allies of the North, to evade guarantees for future good eimduct, and:to pert etiate the errors and evils of the time - past. Nominally, the Southern blacis have been freed. Really, they are transferred to )another syitem of bondage; more harsh in the tred and bitterness with which it is marked. 14, The authority of the Cnion is eubmitted la grudgingly, etubb.orniy, and seldom without application or fear of physical force. North -'ova -men, and Southerners who made them oelves 'obnoxious to the late Rebels' by. ex pressions of Union sentiments, cannot remain or do business in any section of thetebellious states, without military protection. - That this -state of affairs is as we write, - Is amply proven by the action of Southern con ventions ; by the language 'of its press; by Southein elections, and by the fact that loyal ty le dishonor, and treason the passport to favor . and reward. _The unwise policy of President Johnson and the disposition to pal liate the offence of "treason, have, impeded rehabilitation, and the Southern - people are to-day in consequence, in a more hostile frame of mind tourAgAlie Zoveruwtair - thabefore ate 'leer or after the surrender of-Lee. This \ 34,..._ is clearly, the effect . of ,palliation. t -" ,-- 13 . strange that our previous history; our know ledg of the - spirit.: of- Slavery ; the stern lesson of war, .havenot =ide us wiser. . '-It is urged by some that the Werth could effect its object of restoring. pence and liar mO'ny with its ."misguided brethren;" ,by "conoiliation."- _That hns been tried for more tkin_a year, and. we look -in vain to - see the good fruits that' should spring -from such ai policy. The Freedmen's. Bureau - that has during its. :operations, fed more ' starling whites than blacks; is denounced bitterly.• home Unionists in Augusta, Ga., 'proposed to . _ decorate with flowers the graves of Union soldiers: Forthwith the rage of Traitors is smelted, and.in the interest of "eonciliation" - 5 tender-hearted General interposes to pre . vent the ceremony. To conciliate we allow /salting Rebels to be elected to office, notwith - standing the laws that disfranchise' such men. 'S. facilitate "conciliation" the widows and . Orphan! of butchered Union soldiers are in-. - Salted by the fact that the greatest traitor and Ausassin of any age - is allowed to ecr' forth . a book apologetic of ,his numberless infamiei; - that visits are made to him by sympathizing • ewers of State, while attentions sad luturies are heaped upon the wretch. Defiance, Mur tiers, oppression of the blacks, are returned In the Rebels, antiwc are still urged to "con dilate them." - • ' - - It is plain that - this plan of . "conciliation" .gill not ' work'. if it would, it is - not clear .that the North should praetice it'any longer. - . 25f . men' who rebelled, did so without just p a eub,i and .it is *per to insist that thes Te g.h an ded traitors who inangurated war and s enured the miseries that attended it, should of- t•coneilie4 themselves exhibit the spirit . . u si o . much- injured Government ; -the Won men and women of.the country whose' 'sons, husbands and brothers were murdered -b y thew; the perseouted loyalists of the and the' oppressed . blacks , demand it. Tbere never was a period in the history of the' country when it was more important for the people to be firnion a:question of national 4,14 C,.. political economy, than on this.must , TheY requiri - from the late Rebels complete recog shim of the freedom and equality of 'the . • flacks ; acceptance of • the principles em- ' 11k . .-.. — loodied in the proposed, amendment of the Constitution; the. establishment of eufficient guarantees for the liberties .that have. been by war, and the entering into Of -irievo to, sureender . their pestilen; - * filial dogma Of state sovereignty, and" . to • re. 'train . ' forever from attempted revolution, • Than ttiie ls dope they must.rinderstand thm tElibiy..-oannot participate in the Government, o#o win the . entrance of their repreients'. • Alougram • • :":4.4l)itildo platform of-prineiglim am - Ifni= • ' , ifihasfinfla atm tigi* - . paign. It has always succeeded - because, in 'the past . as now, its efforts were for the right; . for national v iergetuiti and integrity. Our duty - is to.support the xr.en who stand upon this platform, and our success-is assured: for a large majority of the people of Pennsylva-.. 'Ma Who so nobly supported the Government.. during the . war and. assisted'to , obtain victory ; in the field will not consent 10 lose the.fruits of that triumph of. liberty._ We should. sup -port Gen: Geswr Who fought for these prim, - eiples, and who declares -unequivocally;' that he advocates .them. In the Congressional districts, here and elieWherelhroughout.ibe §tate, where members' are to be 'chosen this year;',tre must select men who will if elected, defend theta on the'floor ‘ of Congress. 'While the En lan party_ desires a speedy readjustment, it is resolved that it shall be only on a ba.sis which will ensure the future prosperity.of the country ; presere the litierties, and enhance the happiness of the people. Assured of the justice of its cause it anticipates the endorse ment of an intelligent and patriotic people.. "TRU RECONSTRUCTION OP TEE ArdRE,ICAN ATNION.". Under this titltk the Edinburgh. Review for: 'April contains a very fair - article, nitheugh • its s high eatiniate of ihe . statestaanldielqualities of President 'Johnson is not warranted by ; facts. However,lhe Review whenWe retrain ber its sympathy with the Rebel causer and . its hostility to this Government. during . the 'Rebellion; is entitled' to cbmmetidation . for taking so :impartial'._ a view of : the .merits of the political situation in the United Staiei, as it dees in the artielo before us. • .We have .••. but room for.a extract or two. .speaking of:Mr, Buchanan's -hook on hii•-•AdininiStra tiOn, the Review says: . - . •.. . . '• The burden of his story -113-4 t might all hatre.been preiented. So say all.thoFe pretenders to. statesminr: ship who precipitate the inevitable Crieei:of histary. Mr.Chemin takes hts place among ,-them. His vin dication of himself stands like% relic of the earlier and condemned world when the Deluge had : pte , sed. over.it. As a history of •fahr years before the war it is Ineecniete and incomplete. As en „apology. for the 'Administration on the eve of the Rebehion. it entire ly fails. It leafeeble and one-sided - record - Of a feeble and .one-Fid 4 rule. It throws - a little: light on the downward course of American politics. but none up on the upward way they have now to take.: Prior in its literary execution, and.peevish In its tone, its only value Ie derived•from. the personal abate of the author In the event she writes of, and f-om the , contrast it af fOrda between the ..weakness and. went of principle which led to the war, and the vigor, insight, and con scientiousness needed to complete the.work.of recon stractlon and pease. , •• • • . . In speaking of the status of tlie lreedmen under emancipation; the .Review_s..ye : . . • . • Wehave already' Axpreased our 'conviction:n that •a • 'constitutional amendmeht.' excluding non-voters from the numerical basis of representation. would give the Nerth every politeagnarantee, and' ould intliet - no • 'humiliation on the South. Its greht Incidental advan- . lege wonli be, that it -would disentangle the gnostical of • the freedmen . from that of political reconstruc tion, and would greatly .siinplity the whole difficulty, It is quite obvious that the becessary.corollary.of man cipation:is, that Congress' sheuld have power to pro-. sect those whom it des called to a nets. condition: until - they :decide to protct themselves. 'Their'. case may. well he-rented. as, at present.'an - exceptional They are new members of the Commouweelth for whom a place function mast be lound. Con gress and the'President have emphatically recognized . them, the one by. requiring of Tennessee, HS the con dition' of reunion; the bestowal Of. the suffrage 'eart thein: the • other, by „pnbliely welcoming :them as his • 'conntrynien,' . Some means'must therefore. be found . 'for giving - them the rights and' privileges of. iceluntry men'. 'of the bead of the :Republic—of incorporating theni with thegreat American people. It rßern+m US that In empowering 'appropriate legislathagin. their :behalf, the.Consihution makes provision for this—, And when to this is Added the . powerto guarantee a 'Republican Government', to every State, all. the cen ditlona needful to amplerotection'are surely present. For the words 'appropriate legislation.' and the phrase ta Republican form of Government ~ must necessarily ..be interpreted beaus fundamental -and unchanging. principles of the'Constitutititht The most fundament, al of tit: se prl. ciplea Is that of the political and civil equality of all men. The most Unchanging' of theta is the 'inalienable right of all men to life.' liberty, and. the pursuit. of happiness.' .fileiV'efy has caused .coloar to be a Miseiable exception : to this universal law. ,But' now that slavery is gene the eXcentlon Is Abolished:— 'The 'chattels' are became 'countrymen. , - Appropriate legislation will therehire be that which recoguises their positlon "and secures them - in their eualienable righst' State Constitutions which dent these rights. which place them uu account 'at the' physb• cal accident of color, loan_'inferiir 'and . outlawed position, which deny them coal civil rightscwith other members of the Commentwealth. are clesrly inconsist; cut with Republican Government, .and Congress must' Insist on their amendment. recoguition of tbe col . eared mein as men must carry with it all Mc:rights arid . powere . which the 'American CjEI..V!.g44I4,IwSOCIatC3 ' . with manhood. That. Censt nowhere re'it'r:! . . 1 sea rolor as a disgnalltW t i r ,n,• a nd the Itersons held to service,t'of whotti—npeaks, are 'held to service' no longer. : . ..t4r!littlen,..-nlack cones' and negro &squall-. fIc,, ,, PPP! - tife unconstitutional; and only those Statg , wt. , ' have a Republican him ut government it a con .l.iittitional sense. in-wnich no•such • &gine. tions or die, ..q‘taltecatious exist. . And if Congress shonfil send ' back the represenudwes of such Siete: , and re.use them 1 recognition:Linnl they have purged themselves of these I unjust and unequal laws, they ivill keep within tee ,spent of then Coost Batton and Will coMmand the b:411- pathy of the civilized world. ' -. • I , Toe question ut negro suffrage differs from that of . negro 'teeny ne et vilrights froth political privi , leges. There, is :nothing In' the Ccustitutton of the 'United Starve a latch -demands universal Suffrage, and •In many of the States restrieduna on its universality, other than, those Of color; still exist. Full justicete the negro:includes of course poiltical privileges as )vell .as civil rights. and fall 'adherence to the principles of the Constitution demands that ittpoliocal as'. well as civil rights. they should be on the same level us the whites. .7 . , • 'This shows that the importance of recon struction: on . : a .just appreciated abroad. It should nerve our people to insist . Upott.it firmlS. With Congress rests the Er under the Constitution, to:judge of the elec liens, returns, - and qualiticatians, of it Mere bers; the power to tleelare fheputri:frlament. of treason; and to guarantee to every State a:re publican form of .Government; Lei t he : peo - - pl . ° .see: that they support Congress in the . -guarn.nteesThat it has -required,. and which Must be given by the late 'rebels before the 'representatives and senators 'front .. the South can:boad.niittediand the crisis. will be safely . passed: .The 4eifew coneludeS its able arti-; cle as follows i . 1 - • . .• ' It-is - only by faithfulness to a great principle that the way has-been land through theincgl6d dalicultiei of the punt, and only a like principle can euide the slates men of the prebent. - It hilu utnpmed ur abhtinet rule. It is : the . fundamental and. unenangind prtnilple of equal :Justice .to a.1.-.This ia, Inc mural piluei pie on nicn. the, ItePublic is to it in the case of one timurtufiate and .defebeelixs race , hag eaused.the troubles Of the past and - eta:died the cult les of the. present, that riiee hppeule for juitice—wili tne nepuonc be true to 11,34 and -be Just to than On the ttur.wee to that queaticad - its ti ze eepeueel. ‘. • • PASSAGE OF THE TARIFF. BILL THE' VOTE uN TEE BILL. The Tariff bill has passed the House 1)y a rote of 9.4 to 61,. The duty on coal was axed at $1.60 a ton and on railroad iron $l7 in : . stead cr s'2o a ton. The duty on other kinds of iron remains the same na reported in the The New England . members all voted. for: the bill notwithstanding the increased duty,on Nova Scotia coal; but while deing so dee:len - id that it was not their The oppositiOn came from, the Copperheads; and tweng - -seven itepublicans from the 'Western Stoics,- who still believe that &foreign marketfo'r vroduCe at was rates is better thy!./.'a home market at mt. rutor.i.:,..anei are, however, becom ing ertlightesiod on this subject very rapidly,. and ;- lbe. course of five years, Scarcely, au utelligent man in the West, except Copper heads, who seldom learn ;anything beyond plundering, will be found in favor of the Free Trade policy. ' The political complexion of the vote was as. follows : Copperheads, .The•seven Copperheads were from renn sylvaniti, including Ancona;..Soyer, Coffroth, Dawson ; Johnson,:ltandall and Strouse, who voted fOr, and GlOsabrentier who voted 'against the bill.• • . •• The Illinois,: Wisconsin and 'Minnesota members voted against- the bill becauso they did - not snceeed in having the duties largely reduced on iron, notwithstanding all. their in- • (crests were amply protected in the bill. - -- The selfish spirit exhibited by theitmembers was . in strong contrastwith that of New Eng land members,.. who, `while they protested against the bill in 'many respects so far as their interests were concerned, voted in' a body for the principle of ProtectiOn to Ame rican Industry. • The whole Copperhead party, except, seven members from Pennsylvania who were afraid of their constituents, voted against Anierican; labor and industry and in: favor of British labor and industry . ; and co long as these Pennsylvania Copperheads act with the Free Trade party, they are endangering the Pro tective policy, and deierve 'but little 'credit for votes given through fear,• The best poli cy for the friends of Protection in their dis tricts to pursue hereafter, will be to elect - men who will, under any and - all circumstances, act with the friends of Protection' to:Anieri can Industry. - The bill now goes to the Senate where it will meet with some opposition,--and may.be • changed in some particulars: The NiNt Eng-, latiti" members deeira a reduction of, the 'duty on Nova - Scotia coal. r - While such 'a policy might benefit tho . se directly interested in those collieries, we believe the interest or the con sumers "and manutactiwes would be benefited. by inviting 'competition in the Maritete otherreglans, which would reduce ihePrices toe greater extent then the increased duties. woula, be—and besides the greater -deeelop ment of the Bituminous regions of. our own cenntry will tend to keep .down the prices of Anthracite coal in the New England markets where it is largely consumed... .• ..• If the Senate does make any material. chinges; ice hope they-will adopt the specific duty - wherever they can be sctintituted -for the :id valorem systeni, which is open . to all kinds •• • . • . Qs*: OsAir met-with an,eithualastic,ova• AlonPhilsdelphili,. on the Fourth is iii#ol92 In 921 Mitts of Alio . • ••• OFTIIIE PRESS Off COAL; ; IRQN, 'AND , OIL, BY DADIXAV AND JitaTicAli • . .• • • - . LETTER. .1 1 7.0tt A 'MINERL • : • Ws-intuto, July:lth,-1866. Idralstes Btannoic wivn B.;13 , 61i7g--Gentleage 44, 4 bate „lust closed your :gteatliook on "Bold: Iwtn. and ; 011.7 With mire satisfaction and 'conviction then I - ever be iore 'Ansi-tamed:in:reading - any Scientific or practical , work on the enbleets-distrosed. • • ' 1 have Waded throngh i mmense finites - In:my kV, in the hope orobtaining a niw.fdris, but the vast. amount 'of „chaff which coneesied,each Serra, bal. awlYs my labor' and pains .Ainch out of wczpottion: to. my • pleasure or gain. ":"Pi*Vieft - Blatildit wouldimaree iy do to tead . : it Watt merely a' book of reference,iind -of great value as such.' Still, there was so much mat-.. ter of an nnonnnected and transient chars r, that it 'loin. grew out of , Prof. Lesley'slittk wlfahtuil of. Omar is Very good in its -pliose,..and of-great value” to the strident and piplorer. but to the -practical 'miner it gives no: ptssitlie aid. Ido not wish totatter, you. or pr.ff. Yourwork—ln fact. I can point out. a for errors and some-faults; beside those Medan-flea In. chapter xi'—hot Ido say it is the' only Bonk published - in this country, or Europe, to my knowledge, and I have sacked - many a lilimry:which: sivea the • precise inter ' Math:tn . -most .reqtired on mining matte's. • The sim plicity -. of Style' and plain yet .comprehenaive lan gauge Is really charming: 'we read without glossary or dictionary, - and..do. not" stumble every.now And,.thea 'Mir big words' and. scientific.pluases which are worse than Latin in the. common reader. - Indeed, gentle-. men; I have had• - •more.pleasine in reading your Zook . on .1110 dirk - subject of 'coal, and ite..abstruse . teteins: and formations,Aban . anything else .that I have read . since. i.followed the" footsteps cif. 'the Creator" with that trastink and simple-hearted old Scotrhssart,,Hagh: Miller, whose ;thimble yet - trenchant pen • deatttoich . retaithrusts 'through the .theories of ou t early.. •I am only an obscure' Miner, yet I dellght..in the tor:. quirement of, new ideas and new facts, and enjoy my, : reading more; perhaps, than mist men; simply, for the pleasure it gives me independent of the information I acquire: Twos rather startled and surprised at' first • 'by the new theories advanced in this admirableEook, but mV .faith in thelitibleliA me to a willing 'comic . don.. Ilesidesit Was impossible not to doubt the truth of theories whiCh .conflicted with, the word of .God. ..yon rear re 11 , 3 correct in all your points'and every . deduction, brit I tell yoci,.eirs, you have done - the world._ g.st.l deed, for which, scienceivßl thank you in after: years.. It sets. its on firm ' ground we now have weave and solid :foun•leition 'Cnt Which to build .otif theories,' and can recmcile the work of creation with the word .1 have never been able to bring trifinind to credit ' fall, the itieti•that coal was entirely the result of. the .y regetation. I have never read • any of the old the pries that. did not require'"pheimmens•or merical • earthquake•gbd upheavals" to account for all the votri cident 43 of toallormatiOns ; and I .know from my own c..;refut.and close observation; that Many Of the points.' • accepted as facts by our early geologists,' are untenable... '• Your new theory of the !'llydro Carbons " has, none. of these • objecticins. and as.. far awl hare been able.to pur.ine the stibject_.l find nn coincidental thattannotber easily explained - 'by natural causes: I hive eipected to tee opposition manife s ted brmen set - opinions, but an far. l'have noticed•nothing of titeicind.-I think f all men' 'doubted, more or less, those old-tbeariei, and sn,far they god no fidcs: lathe new. You will :not es cape; hoivever; pens are being sharpened for- the • •set ; - brit let. me assure you, sirs, you wilitind in, me.a tr4e tliscipte,'and enthrislaatic defender/ lam only a miner, burl have always been ptaLsed - for my Skill as a scribe 'ever since 'I WRS• a boy, and I Batter myself .that write 'a readable' letter, -and'may, if you de .. sire it ; say a leis , more good words for Cost, Tuna, .astn The Great Conspiracy being Unfolded. ID fie ktle!ners;:ficheine to Aestere' OUGHT CONGIVESS ADTOURIN t The following letter Forney - to . the Press. proves that President Johnson but' awaits the. adjOurnment of Congress to `;fully carry out if .possible;_' cherished.plan of restoring traitors to. power and making loyal. men take back .seats'. endorse ..the pro ;,position 'to meet' this hr Congress continuing in session until December and.taking..arcesi during the heated term. • We. hope the pcopli everywhere:throughout the country, in struct their representatives in this.imPi'orta.t . r ' The intense heater •the weather han.not abate the • labors of the•-tiro Houses, although -it h s added - to the.fitiength,.of the argument 'for adjourn:recut. Bat the deepening conviction th the reckless Man lathe Presidential chair in only waiting the - departure of Congress to carry out HIS SCHRUM FOR• 'THE RUSTORATION - 01 , TIIK:TIDLLI . TOILS has c - ausedtnany.to fall back mien the remi ody of reinaiiiing.in sessiMi until the ides of - De tember: . Letters from distinguished:citizens:nre dailyinneived warmly arging. - this cOursei and the great business interests are taking the - alarm froma state of: things which, however Op:ding, shenld . be generallvknown and firmly and promptly met. Never did General Grant:speak truer counselthan so mil rile fl e n 7i‘t'-i' ring • w Wen he declared that the war had closed a year 'too noon ; and never was there for the:qualities that sustained th,,,,...x . ra, its prosecution. - Ali the seeePln centers of. the- - -Routh, to employ GovortTrifamilton's • figure as • to TeiaS; . "are nut firs `(,th edupated elisleyaltY ;'', and..if:.::lt4 -- :g'sifjl"fisoit is left Master of..the-lield,- he will give an oppormaitY to treason that will be greeted with :a joy as, wild hy.•tif.sold.leadcrs.of OM rebelliMi an that- which stirred the satanic' fiends when, they were led a SECOND.TIHE against the heavenly .hostS. .of . his Plans 1. cln. Only., sneak by !minor ; but this rumor is net that nn-: 'certain and Shapeh:ss - thing which Leaves a bound less realm td conjecture. We . may prognosticate -freely fo.d ',safely from the blackness of ,whatte: his already done and - decreed._ -We know that he: and SeWaid. -have solemnly nivorn - to 'defeat the new' artiele'of. athendmeht,- sh - - that the white, population oft he Smith niay kr: ve „all the poWer: they enjoyed before - the Rebellion; and no that thet freedmen may .beleft; utterly at the Merey .of their resent toasters. .To causummite thin hellish Nplot, there is to be no change .whatever in the ational Constitution, which' will prevent 6V-en forcement -Of any - general .law - for the protection' 01. thMcivil-rights of the loyal whites and blacks: TO this end the money and the'officei of the peo -pie- am to be used with lavish and licentious fury; NO man, is te.be.left in place. who tines: not con sent t.. help this nefarious Scheme. ...,DiSleyal and iCopperlieted .judgcs - nre• everywhere pronouncing: I the, civil-rights bill unconstitutional,- and- that • 1 great statute, will soon become a dead letter if the. ! new article - ef anuMdment is defeated... When the two. Honsi . :e haVe adjourned, several courses Darn suggested.. One'. is the ,proelamatton - of a. ~gemei•al amnesty, which will save the troublettnd - expense of further - pardons, and - remit - to the : svhole rebel population 'all their rights,. thus en: , •abling theta to take Part iii the Tribunnial pro-; gramme. the this declaration,- wo . .may: • er-pt 0 t the ."11ee'ouructed" - Governors' to- call I special eleCtions in the severaFunropreSented die-. : tricts, to serve in the next and 'cloistug 'session of . i the' - -present - or •XXXIXth Congress. - Sinatoni • l have already betstelected from GSfirgia; . Missis- . eil:Pi, - South Carolina, and North - Carolina,- among', whom is-the Nice PI csident .of the - Confederacy, • who, :after procbdining the present - Natienal Con stititiontlefectiVe because - it did not make slavery the "crner-stuae" of •the Republic, and defend ing that of rise Confederacy- as superierbecause I ILL did, now ,ions is antis. rightn.uuderthe Ilei • I p:Ible: he ensamlytolled. to Overthrow; - . The four,: 1 - teentamf-Alagnst: convention- at PhiladelPhiti *ES culled to - give-seasonable- shape to-this.projecti. J - and .proluse.y. to maxims as SUDDEN, AND. SHORT Call -tor - a . , npect - al senistou of Congress, when; if i these rebel Clinuisi ts. are: refused admieision, i Andrew Jokiest:a will recognize them, in:addition tattle DeniocratiC minorities, as the legal Goa-- I:gress of toe United 6tuteal - Do not - forget-that! 1 metaselv this cutiSpOney has heen foreshadowed 1 - by t m - .olfleago Tiuns - , - , and still, higher authority. I 'Lai men who advt.:eine . ..and haye. ilia .`Charge;' cuatend that the Republieaa party is in a' maim,. i ity in the. United States- counting Copperheads. 1 and traitors •in one :coinbined . colon; and -that, .' as Andrew Johnsen in commander-in -chief of ,:the army and navy,.he.can enforce-his decree at the , poiut-of the bayonet, even (if that alioradbo tee essary) -to the - extent of removing or overslaugh -Mg General' Grant, -shOunl..the latter -refuen to lead - the army. against the loyal Congress and the loyal people who . saved thelJnion - from:destruc, :doe: -These aro the mainfeattiies.of the - great . : - conspirae - y. - .1 - may ' - huve..failed in Some of -the particatars . ' - but. the general:object is ae . stated. ...Now, should Congress adiourn before the let of December next; we will, - I believe, .belorced to meet: the . sonouir, exigencies- of. the crowning mmrpatioit of this ma, of rebel falsehood .ana cruelty. Do . ubiless ihese .suggestions have been fully weighed_ by tne„Seiyante of - the people. • 'l'h,-v. are • t.:6,. in full view of the situation,- and will - do. the best _for the •eporion• weal. ' Our be. ,- loved country has food -then hearty, and perse- . vering defenderS; and.they will not hesitate, to - .emigre nevi : steerificee.. Still„ - they,should know ..how their consiitnents feel.'..A recess-can be ',.. taken till the :manner mastic has passed; and until faitlifal representatives cancounningle . with their • (Tomtit:nom lint .to learie the - citadel unseriti-• helled is AO leave, - it-in a.bad man's hands, 'who will coolly betray it to theftraitere as he noisily. thiSerieti- them in.1660-n-purchasing,-. by an .act-of linal.perfidyi•absoluntm and-forgiveness for whet . priers-a to nave been, a - calculating . patriotism. . The-good men - in Congress' Wonld .never, forg - ive; :theinselVes if, when they are et home,. he should perform n COUY lima: that:weuld'enable.the eon; spinsters to claim the t histretuion waft cloaked by. the. forum -of law, and: consummated by. the 'agencieeof a Government fettered in chains forged • - 'Out of its own-treasury, and . given over-to death' by 'its owniccidentallixecutive. . ocosSiMiar. • ,• The' above% has • attracted - lanai attention,. . • and the . feeling..in growing; strong-tn. keep . . .. . Congress - in session until December, with . ..a . . . . . . recess. ..Whert - the . enetaiss of the countituse machinations to defeat the will 'of the people . as expresso throughu .. .their'f . cortgreasi . :the - . Sentinel .of Fieedom should.-bti kept piostsd , . on the Watch towers..• ' . :..: . - - • .: .. FOR ...ApAIN . ST '•8; - • • 27.•• • • • . .. 11866.-July . 1 . maim's • 14 4: 40 7:30'. Last .Q. b..0'8 mill 15 SUNDAV • ; 4 .New M. 12 . 030 uu.Vg 16 ... . 4 42j.'.2111 Fl2ll Q. 101047 meg -17 TcrsiLiar.. - ....f :4 43 '2'l F . n11:11, 27 , 11 IT purg 16 WED:tics:Dia. . • - is TLII:ESDiY ;.. 4 , 41.7 27r . • • : .••.• . „ •. . Tre leant that the wite . Oflir. John . Deweea, of rSharaokiu, that -place yesterday. , areen 'c.orn lice made -its appearance on the stead's and is aellingttiirty-tive cente per dozen. 24e Mine . 11111. and ilavenitailway Company has declared a divi4ortd, .payable on the • . . . . .. . . . : To-biorrele.-eighth-eightli Stuaday, c.,l' the year, and - seventh after Trinity. ' Days length, it hours and SO 'ninnies.. . '.. ' . .. • . -.-... . - • On Thursday night there wits a very preity,ahs: play of Northern lights.: Quite a _number of me. teore were:4lBo .. . • 1 • . Do not neglect to. eta the Miltenian . ..Tablesni . at Union Bell, this evening. It in -:beautiful: liatnice this afternoon for Children. • • .tx.p . kisien.=:An exploeien of - fire dami. took L di Abe mines. of Mr. -Wm..' Williams,- Mt. • affse, Thursdaylast, Remy Rogers and SOD Weis burnt, bb.t. ' •.. • . The. Chltector -of Intespal 4erenite of this Dis trict is - pow • prepared to receive-the, U. B. Excise .tames OU liceses, incomes,. carriages, watches, pinups, k.c - . Prompt payment is desired. 4 • has' challenged the Chippewa; s Ithse been accepted. The match will be Played the latter part of 'the' . pr-sent month at Boeuylkill • Iltining Accident-0d , WedniMilary 'last at lit.. La.& Colliery., a slide 3y..tha airway carried a miner bained Matibewilllcir to. the bottom of the elorio, badly inkatinghliet, bit:thereto every prob ability that he will recover,' •• • • • .. I . . . our last Ive'were mistaken ' whentwe stated that theimaier the.hlinetT-sixth Pennsylvania Iteniment need' in- ilia benninovies at •the:Fourth in Pliiladelphls, was :Roland by Vfx:lineley. - It .was painted b7lllr. Wotan whio au sinplpposcf .._. . . . Traitors .Ns ; i9imoTo;:, .July 8,'18(it; Affaito. WCekli Almanac. Demi—Pittiek. ,McDermody who last !spring. was implioatedin i highway robbery st Port,Car bon; died hi Coltimbia connt3r a few flays since.— His remains were broughk here for interment.- . . Neal Leimmera, Ceittre street' bag • cou e.F.aibition beautiful geld . ..watch :of American triannfacture.• !It is hatitirkg case.:''On . one aide's a Abe medallion portrait . rf Gen.-.lk - aaN. oh the' other the American coat 'of arms.. it is : worthy ef.eitmination for the faultlessness of the workmtuishilx • - . . Run Oter:T7esterday about noon,lolinltyan, Conductor. of s:coal 'train; was nut over on the 'Reading Railroad near Repplier's breaker:_ New amid had one of his legs so badly crushed that anigntation was' rendered necessary. 'He was conveyed table residence in Ht. Carbon. - He itis'lthoright, recover. • (lidera ilixture.Mr. J.. C. Hugh* druggist,. Centre 'street, prepares a mixture for the cure of cholera, Whichis-nearly the same asthat used in successfriliy. in - Turkey:- • In . the.eastern cities cholerals making its dread advarices,anti weesia not tell how soon it may-stalk'-into the interior.— When-attacked it is. important to•have effective 'medicinal remedies at hand.: • . Ace kleSts.--On Mendiy. t :Edward Mullen jumping from the cars on-Mine Hill Plane, slipped, had his leg caught, and it Was so Severely.crush-. ed that amputation was rendered oeceassry.. On .Taisdaa.Ylaist Patrick Dixon, : of .gentralia,. while Forking in Gorrell's mines, had one of his logs Pm over by loaded cars and cnished so that. amputation. wasrendered necessary. • 2)le Humane. Bose tOnumn . ty of this Borough has Originated gift enterprise for the. purpose of enabling .the Company to purchase a steamer.. '.The price of tickets is fixed at: ft escb. A. num ber of valuable prizes will be given to subscribers. The. community we: hope, will encourage.' their enterprise, as the proceeds invested in a steamer, will be for the benefit of the public, . • . Hon.. John o...:Sa.te:Thiti great . 4 t merickii lecturer and humorist:will lecture to Union Hall: this. Borough, on. Thursday evening,..Tuly. The subject will be 'Poets and. 'Poetry? .Mr: Saxe .Will open the evening's . 'entertainment try reciting his' humerous'poem entitled Mr. Saxe's literary reputation should Secure for hint a brilliant andik,co.:nn the 'occ.•ision: ' • ' ~• - . f TeMpern 'teniperance meeting, will be. held in Mahanco , tly , ilth inst. Charles A. Boabyshell, speakers, will be present . A tempetance ingr ling will be held in the lower school bodge. St.'Cllair, this eYening, at 7 o'clock. Addresses:will be'delivered by workingmen And others. ' General attendance is requested. ." ..oo;wher's Inolte.l6.—An ' inquest .was held in. Ashland on the 7th lost; by I:Gallagher, V...sq:; on the hoodi of Bartholomew Tiernan, who' died Of sun-stroke. Verdict.accordingly. , • •On Thursday last an inquest was held by the same officer at Gordon 'on the' body of Andrew. 'Gehring; who was accidentally .run over by 'a - train of care And instantly killed. Verdict in ac . cordanoe with facts. • . . A Large Mari.—Oar .e7clitingesclih`crent' parts nt the State,•are speaking of. are? men in their sections.; OurConer. - can produce -a won der in that line. Mr: Solin , Bonesuni, - who tends lock at Belmylkill•Haven, weigliS 41.7 . pounds and is steadily increasinit in weight.: -Ile, is however, active, and offers to rnu any or the 'Other, heayi -lest men Sitite;. any distance that may he 3i greed .upou..lVAin' will take up the guintlet thus thrown down by Mr. B.? '• . "" • . ~. . . We•understand that John Mayer who .lives on. thS 'turnpike - bo t w on" tliis :Borough. and Schuylkill - Haven was this-week, laboring ;under an attack of hydrophishia;.having been' bitten by -a dog, soma-weeks siuca. In'this Borough ' the do g ' laws are enforced,. but iniMonn t, Carbon lark() numbers' of worthless Curs iun'at.large; Means should be. .adopted to stop this:seasOtt when - dOgi liable to bectime road: We weroitforiped y.ester day: that Mr. Mayer" 1.1 a.CI died.. Ail. dogs'qu this vicinity should bs ainzz:ed, tiell-up or • ; , The Through -Duplicate.—As old.llr. Riland is collecting the Borough duplicate,. and as it; s with "considerable . difficulty that ho can Walk, we un-' Aerstand•thaf he can be foiled by thoie' desiring to pay their Borough tax, every . Saturday:After noon:and evening at 11r. Jacob Frilirmatee cloth tug store (late Frank Potts) Centro, Street: We trust .that those who can, will relieve Mr. Riland of unnecessary walking, by calling upon him.— Mr. B, last year promptly .settlecl his duplicate; and with tlae - assistance of otir citizens, who yers. generally admire the old-mates patriotism, be.can do.it 'again this year. , - . •. . , Collection. for the Sufferers by the: . fortbind Fire.—To-morrow collections will be taken in 'Ain; 'ity Episcopal • Church,.this. Borough,, for .tln• lief .of the sufferers bythe greatY:ll'9,—in In:4lmnd, Ale, One-half, of the •atnr.v. , *•.7,:lned Ise 'sent to the . Mayor pf,l".oltiaiid to go into the:gelu ittnct-thirottier to - anEPiscops I congregation: of that - Bity, tho'ehureh edifice of .Whickiess.de sttoyod. .Tho . dountry •is responding picanpOy the call forrelief. • And it' is needed... Scores of citizetis'of Portland have been reduced.from af: lictence to cOraparative Nverly.' .The fife - Swept_ *.district, .rni!os is length and ny breadtb,—over 325 aeres... The'contributibus tiorrow'should• be liberal: • • - It would.bo well if mkt...Hone Were taken,in all of dm ehurehes.of the Borough to-morrow, Maid. of thol'orth.nd sufferers'. .• • . . . . _ ..During last month Mr. It. Q. fill, this 'Borough, agent fur the:New. York .Aecidental.',lnsuranee -, Company,' effected insurance to the' amount of $ . 152,000 in that Pomp'any. , Some of the principal' and most intl4eidiaireeti 6f the County are instin, ed in this Con - LOP:My: This shows that the subject. of accidental insurancela litteomiog very popular. - This Corir k iany insures against the' following gon- Crataccidouta':• All forma . of dislocations, brolteu bolieir,'-roptured- tendons, sprains, . coneussions i crushitigs; bruieea :cuts, stabs, gunshot: wounds,. 'burns and scalds, bites of dogs,:upproybked as issults'..by. burglars; 'robbers or murdefers—the action of lightning 'or sun stroke, the. affecta 'of eiploaibns; chemicals, • floods and. earthqualceS; suffocation .by droWning or. choking 'when. such . accidental.' injim is . the cause of death' within three Months orAiie happeniiig 'of the itijiti; . or of total disability. to foliow.his usual -.avocations; . . . .Se ?Imam, Proceedi ng.--Duririg the p;..st . night the treaSurer of placed:iu the hands of P. W. Conrad', of .the unpaid Mercantile licenses for •On the list were the'nfoat reliable and Cesponeible business Men and' women ot 'this and other sec tions of: Gni Comity. - If these. parties had beett notified by'personal notice' so that the matter had been brought directly to their at tention, of f course these claims would have been promptly..paid....ln phice of. doing On's, ,nrinnons 'were issued summarily, and the business cote mu nity mulcted ill'ensts fn: 'the benefit of a favorite justice of the peace atid.the tOnk.able.who acted. Vie understand that the constable who acted here was imported fron - i Ashland for the work; passing by our old constables, Shawi . ina.wri g ht.:Great indignation was felt.a.n.l ex- Aneeried by our business men generally,. at - ibis .unnecessary and semmary 'proceeding. • - Death or ....Ur. LeWis: who was shot in Llewellyn on Pli,`l . 7 onrth of Jut,. by, Pattick Conners, died on'Sninlay last, and waa tuterrecton-Tuesday, He was 21 Years old at the time of his death ;was an estimable Young Man,. tvgood citizen, aim his death . is regretted*.by all who enjoyed a peribnal acensintance with him:- • A mall named John Lloyd, .charged with being One of the party that' Made the murderous, as‘ sat& on Messrs. Berry and Fisher ip Newttirm; 'and .with, furnish g to'. Conners . .the pistol- with ':which he shot. Mr. Williams, .has Been arrested. ,Ort'l'ilesdar he n,:d rill g EOM' • in this 13protigh, - a,..:1- :. - .ltletl to. answer. . -The,*courageouS • .Squire•. Abraham 'Ernat in' promptly irti,zting the armed men who shot. Mk. Williams,. has attracted attention_ to the fact that a police 'force :under the leadership of such a man, would do.niucli to cheek lawlessness. 'in this County. We do'not know whether action will be .taken, but the matteris certainly worthy, of .serious consideration. - • • . . _ • Presenfatiov. uolicn, ' the 411ii-ireit., 'a committee of, twenty, appointed ay the employees of tho Mine Bill Railroad, .pre-: sented to John E. Woottew, 'Esq.,. late Superiri teudent of:the Road, and now -Engineer Of. Ma-- cbinery of the Reading Railroad; a •service of sil ver consisting of a 'massose.and neautifil pitcher,' balver and'goblots.. Thepresentation .was mode iffy Harry.Ltazel in an elognoit, speech whichlwas „highly apprecia.ed. Mr uotten expressed his acknowledgments in .some happy remarks.. A collation was then prepared, - - et which a large number of Mr.,Wootteies friends enjoyed them-. • 130bien 'hugely; and.which was not Onlya feast, and. flow-of NlQdt capital etlibles and bibibles, but a feast of -reason and a*ttow of 'soul.. Everything passed off in the most delightful manner. Those Who wore'resent will ever place this incident of July 4; 1864, as . among the brightest of their lives. We know no. gentlernanWho is More. worthy of .being the recipient of lo beautiful a testimonial as the one noted, than John E, Woetten, Base Ball.—Tliti followitig.ie the score of the base ball match played at 'Haven 'co .the 19th ult., between the Pottsville. and the Tre.• mom., clubs: Our_ crowded spaCelas prereeted its publication at an'earlier clam: .. • • • . '• . , POrtsvu.i.it NINE. • • nuntols2 Nisx, • A .1' Sinith,,p 2 . 14 f J-G-arrett p:. ... • 1 'E Davis, c 1 2 14 ,Ecke1,c:_:.....:::..8' • 2 J . Sucbter, . 12 '3100 , re, 1 ' • 2 2 J.OKIer, 2 b - 2 1 4 , 1 61inglaff, 2 b... ... .. 4:- 0 F P liaercher, 3 b.... 0 15 I Basbj, 3 b.: . . ... 2 J E Waters, • s 0 - It/Garrett D, é ' 2 9 Jl.l Lewis, r t.:......010 Sanders ef • • 2 .1 T RaSeel If . • •• 1 ' Gasklns, 'lt • .9'' . . 1 Russel c f ... . 14 D e ft r id 4 f . . 2 • 2 3d. 4th. 640. Gth. TtIL - .Bth. Pottevllle 0, 10.. 13 30, 16 Trtmogl -1, 0 - 0 0- 2 - trtapiro—Joeeptt.Dengler, National B. 8.. C. •6cuieT* 7 John Smith, .I".etterllle; T. J. 'Tebtaei Tre mont._ On Wednesday next at 2, P. M.,- at Mill Gre'eli, a match will'be played between the Pottsville and St. Clair clubs. : - _ . , Cricket—Annexed •is the score of a: - thatch pia•ed at 'Schuylkill Haven on the' 4th inst., lip tween the . U. E. C.C.- of POtteyillp, and the'ort Carbon Clnb . • . •.. : • ' .E. .C. OP -POTTSVIILE. - John E. Waters, "b John c. Lewis; bP. Ball - • • • ; John Sillyman, bP. Bull c 'Hartzog.. ... , . Sang- Slily:man, bP. Ball cP. Dull.: .: . . Jobn A. Cake, b Delker ' • • • Joseph Stichter, b Dclker c M00re..::..::. John Smith, b Bull c Timms • • • Harry - Rnesell, b Delker.: J. hid/Innen% not ouL • • - John Hobart, ran 0ut:...:.. .. .... C..Loener, b Delker - -- • ".POET: CARBON. Elms Incattom." W. Tomer b Cake c 131llyman .... . 0 J Moore nut out E Templbt b J Cake... ' J Delker b Stickler 4 H Wlnterntela b !Rich ter c Waters :3 P Bull b Stiehter .... 4 M Thomas b Stichtex,.. 0 0 Hartzog b Cake -C teskydarb *Richter.— 10i T Baniaso;not 0ut..:. : 6 J Gatas b Stlehtor balls • The First Ctimpany.—There appears to be con eiderable emulation anemg 'the first coieriertieg 'who reached Washington • 1861,- in regard to' which was the: first to offer -Re services, - The Ringgold Light - Artillery of Reading; refused to parade in Philadelphia- on'the Pointh, because it did not get the right of the:line: Now, with Al due respect to our Reading friends; the National Light Infantry of Pottsville, might,-have drawn from the line .on Ihename ground, jar it • has a certificate frinn Simon. Cameron„: flecretery. of War in 1861, setting fcirth.that "The National Lightlnfantry Were the first company of troops .acccpted for - zero - hie" by the Vat. Dernirtment in. :the war of the:Rebellion!" : It. .thier.stands; 'the. 1111111" is the . 'lxioeosf . of..the United. States for the sup of of the Rebellion 11 - . If Vortziende, the B dn, teltjkott the- ground tbat the! wens 'muistere&-in - -.Sratir that eeunot; tittimililoe the tiriterof who wag stkusteted tn . 'with .tholfeebbigteti Artillery Gummy: en' the plaslof itt. Apt! pia% mail -got 41 9i the companies Stood ln line at •the stinur Aline,: held • up their- hands sad were mustcred in at one 'the tame time . by. 'Copt Mullion& This -was rione expictita matters:: The fact is, that the WarriMutton•Artiller4altiorial; Light . ..Infantry,. BinggoldArtillery,Guards and -Allen In -fumy, weepy equally onorntge Pwritions-r - TheY „reacted:Washington together-ahe fa* troops of 'the War, and en that - they stand; =tune tritVirig precedence over the. Miter. Bnt if there is ,any just claMapr precedence, ainonp th 6 coinpanies, according to Mr: Caineron• Pottsville has it: The best thing the'Binggolds can do is. o say no more - about their PhiladelphiainistaltgOind let the oc currence which'we have no doubt' they • already regret, sink into CibliviOn. • . • • - , . .Ballturn Asc'ensioaYer.. annthuacementi Mr.' John A.. - Light. of Lebanon, M Pa., .the.mronant,-.. made an 'ascension from this Borough;. on'Tnes day. afternooniatit: • The ascension .wasoritnessed by thousands of persons and waanne of. the meet ,beantifnl li we ever saw. Hisalltion,Ahe "Flying Cloud," is capable of -holding, ten thousand. feet: of. gas. On Tuesday it Contained - tabout nine • thonsanti,tind he woe delayed longer than ho an: ticipated trt the inflation proCess. Lightleft here - at 4.30 P..M . ..;.the :balloon- rising inaj&tical ly.aed 'sailing in a itorth,tvesterly,directiom It. was Watched:with intermit until it.becitocito View but a.speck. Mr. Light. was up one hour and thirteewminnteS, reaching When -multi - -west. of Millersville, an attitude. of eight thousand feet.—: At 6.18. he descended on the farm of Mr. Daniel • .F. Green; Barry toWnship,•about thirteen' miles froM_PottsVille. 3lr.' Green': and his .nife, and - Ja.s.: Patent haul. B.,,Pengle.r assisted in :securing - the lialloOn and enabling. Mr. L. to reach the grown] . in safety. Mr. Light is ilnder obit gationa to Mr. Green 'for the' kindness extended to hint - during his sojourn atlas house. Mr: Light was driven into Pottsville at night. by Mr. Edward' -I.'sacer,.. reaching here at: 11 o'clock.. When, at the greatest attitude he informi risthithe cordd plainly se.?. the SusqUehanna River, and the coun • try above Illeomsburg.:- This' was. the. Sixtieth succesafuLascepsion that Mr. L. has rustle. 1n.1.859 het:nide his first .ascension, 'and con tinued until .1862, when. he entered. the , army., • serving until ira close. ' After leaving the service he made his first ascension in Lebanon on. the 20th of july; 1865: Since, he his made many in Pennsylvania' and Maryland.' He ': was • pfeited with hie visit here and'is grateful for the Many kindnesses - shown him. He 'hopes' at no distant :day,..to repeat. his visit here and make another . . . . . . . . A Ares?) swindling' concern., .pur,,, :porting:to:be. located on Bread way, NOV York,. that' has Collect:earths names of a great miny, persons over the Country, is ferwarding . to . each by mail a' psckage .of lottery tickos: The plan is; , in a weelt or two after-to notify the-'perty by iert. • ter,-that one of 'the ,tiekets so -sent has: drawn prize valued nt 4165. , The holder of the, priie .iB. inferme d 'that he. Omitted to bend' en to pay for, 'the lucky tici:et, and that, upon hie - doing so; and stating iniv;'`oat mannerhie prize . .they be sent; it • - .will he :at ance.;. forwarded .to •hirn. .which is aprettY tempting' one;-very, suc ceeds iMcatchingthe victim; although the. letter 'annemicing - the drawing of the'nrizenevor'statee ' -in Whit the wind prize consists--of course. not.— . The ticket holder. congratulates liiMself. on his good luelt;:thinkS:perhaps,be ha.s,drawn $165 dot ' Lars in gold, a splendid-gold Watch; or; it maylhe: a - pidtio or, solliathil4 . •thit• - sort.. 'Aceordingly - - lie, sends en' thenecessary.s3,. aud then waits; aux ionsly.forilie- lir two or three' daYs.bere-:. ceiVes a - large. enVelOpe,.tharked "valued at sl6s,'' and 'upon opening: this .linde - himeelf, the' May possessor of a certificate:for-HO shares-of stock nillie.-”SilVer Spring Petroleum Prize t'ompanit," each share Valued at ,$l. ...Unfortunately the tiers of the . Coiicern, -whose , names ' are duly'- pentletljorget .toState . where th - o-ivells are lona.. led, 'where their. office is, what their prospects may' .be, and the selling price_ofiheir stock. The fact is there,is tie-such tinontpany,. and, 'never was,' -and tkie'stoa'is.not Worfh twe -cents for ten thou sand shares.. The.whole is a complete siviu ' dle, out of which [tire.), • sharpt re in Now York Will rcatiie, oVer their expenses &ratan - IPa, printing, Nc., nearly 54 75 in each AS at!' tempts-hate been - matleandwill we.prestune, con.• thine to be- made to •inipose - by. means . .of Alris. -swindle, Op- persona.in this vieinity, these facts,as a-warning to -them.: .... . . . Education among the Freedmen . .;- . .Weivish to.c aU the attention of our: readers to the 'work Lir' -edit cathin among: t There -have, Veen: during the past . year iuore then seventy thousand. of the children 'of Freedmen at school under the' care of one 'thousand tcaeliers,.,hesidea.npriy. thousands - of . adults ntider .priVete tuition. and at night •s.chooll:.• • 51any 'Of. the .4o:where at pres; eat "engaged .in ihrawork commenced it : reveral 2 years ago . and: their interest is .unabated; .• Their testimony is that stlie interest in education sappn,; - these;.pelople Increases in .. .-priigartion to We in crease - in friziiites Tide •testiniony.,.is confirnm . .q.•.j„ ) ;•thi .e:c t eu gyo..of;:4 - 61; vation of niau.Yottiers.••The plan of sending sod_ • litlyiporting. teßehers . is the growth of the e...Xnttne.tireS of. the past fonr years.. • The various were Organized under a noble intimbre in philadelphia; Nc4 York, Boston, Pitts,. tneeg -Baltimore • Chicago • Cincinnati and CleVt3 , " -laid, with their auxiliazy societies Hfroughotittlie Nortlifelt the need of greatce Unity, and urgeniZod this Api 'ail alt : F e d r en's Cr imn u ssion. ,•Le t ly the American linion arid Fret dITIOP'S Corninlifsions 'have been united under' the natue'of tho `Amer.•ieatt Freednunia Union -Comiuis.sion," with Han,' .Schuyler Colfax arr• President, and Rev: J. A. Ati •pi,tr as general Secretary.' Firs CornMilisiiin re ceive-a the Mu:lt:earnest cooperation or the Freed men's Bureau. They ayiphec.te.see:.a thorough system.of .crimmen education •fully.eatab .. risked in•the Shritti, and thus seenre.that•Va'st;tor •ritory in' favor of law arid' it herr Y,..• alike for •• Bev. A. Cather, of Philadelphia, a - rcpresenta- - tire Of the POlnsylvipiti Brallch of, thisCunitnie sion, has been.innur community for tics pXs•t few days,, seeking to secure the licipof nrircit iZelle in 'this enterprise. The gentleulen. Cif Thriladelphis, • Who have this Interest .in charge, are. well known,' that Mo. Other •gtfarapte'e . that the Work well-done; .will • - he required,...They • now 4tiupport live teachers by large. contributiona• front a few individuals...•..l4iey Invite-Pottsville to. Juin.thern in the Ealtip wev.if itt least.ohe eeltoid two teachers; which wlltcnlene hundred dollar's per. month.. They appeal call thu poopte to ask' "that it be . ' . The tase. (f...DenUrs charged ?Pith 0(6 :Murder - Robert llordinee.--We:havei already stated that ,Dennis Eagan _formerly a residentA -this County,' had :beeu 'arrested in Neiv York, charged with the. Murder of Robert Gardiner Lorberry, this County. in'S?ptem her, 119.8-1. • Sctps' .i were nice taken the authi.rities• of , this . County, upon information of the fact. being re- ceiVed, to: proenre 'recitiisitiorf and- have him. breugut on_ o,ll:l‘loirstlay,' ?Stlf.ultimo, :Constar blo Chrisidan of thiS lier,4tigh,.ivent to Harris-,1 , burg -arid obtained frOM I .GOvernor Curtin: Elp.then proceeded to via. 'New' I York 'City, and obtained the requisite - authority from. Gov:F.entoti- the reinOval.ef Eagan to tins. State... Mr. - Chrisman• rettelted ;new Yolk 'again on. 'Saturday.. evening,' and, on Monday . morning, July. 20, went to 'gm ' , Agee. - who 11 , 11.8, 1,1 the CustodYrof Capt. Rhoads' of-the Sew police, when .helound !have. writ of habeas cor';' pus in .tit: ease • of Eagan, had been taken .ont,. returnable en the '3lli, at 10 ucloek, - A.-31.„ before Judge Gilbert. 01'th:A day however: .the writ s . dii,eharged. ,Then alt.: District Attorney held 'Eagan en, eliarge of. tissaiut and buttery on his wife. 'rite hearing -was appointesl- to be before: JudgeWaal at.which time Eagan's counsel had twenty witnesses - present to .prove Eakali'S good chatileter: • d'udv,e.,Wal.Sli liowevet,:refutied to hear the ease; end .orderea CaFt. Rhoads hand prisoner over. •to Cliristurin; Before Mr.:C. could get tis-pris..mer efri:t he Ili:strict At toiney'S --aisistani . and Mr', Townsend; the 'Pas onees counsel, told Mr: - C. that - they had anoth-r writf•to serve .ori - lurn, but That, would. :conseut-to befere . Judge Gilberkion Saturday morning nt .5 o'clock;thev would not: 'hold him any longer: He did so, and after:wait ing'untillo o'clock, the j'udge'orilered the.attor- • ney to let- Mr. Christ:nen go with,' his prisoner: They, left NeW.YorhouSaturday last at 12O7clOck, . and' arrived -iii rottsville' , evening. <Eagan was conanitted for a.heariug On-Thitesday - , 12.11 i. Constable Chrism-an feelliudebted to Capt. Itheads for.valuable . .assistance in. accomplishing the object of . his visit. • • •. 'On 'littredafy; last Eigen had a hearing before. Squire Reed.. , . The only 'wittiest's' examined was Gartiluer,-.WicloW 'or. She) murdered Min. Sohincientified Eagan. as One of three xneti.Who . c.,:eCered Gardider's house Cu the 'evening .of-the murder: She fled,.frightened. - When sho rp-' turned 'the men. hadileft, and she found her-hus band. weltering in .his bkied and dead........ The weapou used was an axe, and the.body was terri bly mutilated, the heid being nearly severed from, Eagan • was rally. committed . for.. trial. His' coliesel;ll.r. Towesend r ef,-NewYork;:was prpient • during:the hearing.:' •.- • : Again we hobo the - pleasure of laying before. hia,mapy friends' second letter-from Dr. Charles Fiaesalur, of • t his :11 , drou gil t . now sojourning- ity Gerrdany.:From' the, eidliusisstie .inatiner, • iu which the buctor writes, we judge that. oar. Woe the • - rriend is a - -goo-,1 thim among the friends.of - 144 youth enjoying '.thirSeli'eg in the Most, ;roroantle Manner yOn 'can .iniagine.: *am Well. and. hearty.—' , Sometimes it appears to - me nail It was . only a fa-sell:al.-- • thug drama to.tial myself at herneagain where I roain , • ed in the pressed da'a of my youth. .4.-says, " - Father, everybody here .kiimes you." .appears no queer to . • her that all2these faces 'strange to her,- should "be 'fa miller . me. - I:receive the, cougratulationisand the attention of the rich - and p' or; of honored and bumble,... of the learned and..illiterate, with smiling face and. tearful eyes, from day to - day.' 'Some have hardly van tared tc.approacii - me,Mut all Who have cringe -the . greatest joy and satisfaction. - . You can: imagine the state of inymind and of my feelings.. It is true, 1 am: ILA well in .heart - as - in name;--bat bat who will judge me harshly when. I saYthat feel' delighted •to mingle again 'not only with -my - comp - anions of gulls--• . leas youtp,'.but with bloat relations whom I hover did forswear 7 No, all 1. did' forswear soleinn oath,: which made.ine an American citizen, is allegiance' M all kings, Mid principally the ;Ong oftianover. against whom as i') . 1.k1 , ; I' hare mdthing . t' all to. complain,- sin - long es - Ma agent's not 'interfere with my political , and Social ri;ints, , , of Which I am not at all afraid. • No so far from any.anneyance or disagreeable intercourse;. daily reeewe the Most cordial tokens of-aftpreclasion of - a quiet and decent endeavor. to inspect their rules 'and .. regulations as a government: The judges of the bench as well as the officers of the army, with whom we daily .dine at table' &Mite,' ovenYheluatis . constantly :with refined civilities, Oud lifter:l the thought presses Upon • my - mind why-it is. that we in America do , notatudy more , tti please oath ether by politeness and affability than we.are.prone to do. Such an endeavor certainly "Vonhl Out detract:anything from but axeice A6PoOlilo nor would it endanger our. national htinor. stand- . •••• lug among the. nations, of the world. f do-not imply.' teat we do-iot respect • each . other. enough, but as our . people afe-"wide,a*akes's In . regard to fashion, why' de we: ot • imitate .as...well Courteous Civilities:and, pleasant politeness? , • • •. • ~ : . • The - lath of.llay, he 'King's birthday, wits celehrated. • :by a hand - playing a- solemn choral. and' the ..Te Death' . Land:until , " in the market or parade •place,:folloWed by' the. riogitig of all the church bells and tbe.paradlng of the military. , •Vhere: was. a great deal of buntingdie- • played, Inn E. said it -did not loot: near fus.welr as mar • 'Stars and Stripes.. In the 'afternoon there-was served ' tip o - sumptuous - dinner, to Vthith. I was tin invited guest. This dinner listed about four hours, andthere' was general hilarity:- All passed. othi themost satin=' Though the days are very long' here .at present the enn-rlsing and .settnig• at 6,x, P:111., the time passes 0, with na very quickly, • Engagement follows engagement; one thing tread's upon theteele "of imbiber, and:l believe the daraWoilld be fully ocen-': pied' by us if they were twice as long ~- . .last week -we went in corilpany. : with Uncle Edward,To that favorite, • resort pf !nine,. the Bd Wieter,• the highest pinnacle of . the mountain chain, bearing the name "Xlster,. It . . was a delightful afternoon, and we could see to a great distance. We saw Cassel about forty-flve mileseff, the • : Bro.:ken (the higheit mounds, top of -the liara), •an equal distance in. an opposite direetion: and :a great.. many interesting lecalities between. ..The fields, pass Lures and forests areinst Our most beautifully attired the air is laden with fragrant..odoni - amithe woods are' 'vocal - with , the encrust rig sprig of 'Moocent birds, • which praise their Creator with'. a will inaultely. better. Ilan mat of man. I shall timer forget the Pleattirethls..' seemd visit to my birth, place affords me, .. • There is a greatdeal of military 'display. here now."-- • Thonghliannsechas observed hitherto . a strictly flea- • tfal stains; all the 'regiments are :Made !mobile," trod 'should hostilities really.biesk out, she must tilmeither , theTru-Sstan.or the Austrian side, A Dlpiertaatie.Coa-', gra-a-or ell the European' Powers la to open the day. after tomorrow' the Tel hist...it PEI* at - .which -BLit. therm. of :Prussia; will figure pmmlnetttlr Whether: . this Congreyi.will tendto appease the troubled politi cal aim of Europe the future will show, bur ithi my Im- Fressiini it will turn' onta.feree:. There is evidently,' a :great-under current beneath the sintracanf.ercrits that' has not been develop yet. -Napoleon. no doubt,. has almuld in the !mtg.-kilo; :whfclawill 'show - itself as the, time of action, writes. - Ile Certainly covets thashore. of the ftithae,•andiacidoeht will make a move for .that . purpose. Pratsiala to bathe reigning honee of tier-. many, and Austria and all the little kingdoms and do. minions are - to.'be sacrificed, The Antncipalltiati• of .-Moldovin and„Wallachitlarti to be ithaorbed by Ituadai . " and Italyla to be Made a whole kingdom: This Who hnnielthre eof enlightened cliclekand no 'doubt izt • the. .maim. tine- All tee cannot tithe place witheuttenible. Convulsions :throughout .Europo. end no deubt , they. would have commeneedere this, if• there was. not fear • of. a. republican outbrea' over, the whole' coutineut.— - Our sojourn here 'knot at all interfered with by these troubles 'Next week .nre.Vrill make* tripito`the the region of the •allyer: inannii,.*hich•WiW n`aetFpect. ' stinult tell, yet. - wheitavti 4111' retithilipme, its . wt. should like kromillie. ipso Ruiner in -cache lAi the . . . • • , . • 'SECOND INICEICOL •. • Bnilo Sad:dere S Si]-:.' 4 Se= n b:and e • Stiebter 1. Templierb fitichtee. 14. r Moor, b '' .. Delker i i Stichter 5: • 51531565 • • • 4 Gain b Cake : S . 51113 , :, man. 5 Bnyderi;ai4ifer e IWl er nterateln b - Cake'e Smiih 8. Tarries not oat' • • ' Thom,. t b w. b. Cake.. - . feTelic and no-balla —: '`[corornxtiiarso.7 The clordneexemisett.ot Paschal Ineritute were cele- hrat,ed on Vridayetreehig. the 99thinit. At theeppoint::' ~edstme. the large and eumumilionsroona was emended With an intelligent andirmice,..and many nerrent were.. kinabletnebtain room was beentl, fallydecoreteit with f1.i50 0 31 2 4. 1 1.M. tiOrttaitS. The exernitietrivere opened -With ,prayer by Rev: Mr.' :Reilly_ . ..After home -Introductory remarks. by .. .Prot' . 'Pessmare, theaudience Was favored with Acclamations bI Ittesterallobbleili»Pott."Jas, C..Ctirper4er, ;George - - H. NATIO ate; and-Willie Atkins:. . 10. Essay oft'4loWergli was then read by Mlrs Libble, - • Severn: : , TfliS 'WWI followed by Debate—mibjectr Thigthe Indian ties suffered More:from the • whiterrum than.the'African."-'TheatErmative it as well, ;sustained-by Master Willie Sparks, who wss onltte , riegative by Master .Alred'Efeelnice, of. Port - . Carbon: by whom _the_ wrongs of the black, man were - •glowingly. portrayed::A Dishigne . by*Masemi George • ilitlberstadt and, Darbt 'Hobart,. and ; nn Oration by Fisher Morris, nest folloWed: A. well prepared Essay ...Dress" . was then 'read by lier Alice* Rhoads,. in which. wine shhtp alias' were , aimed at:the 'present . ideas of. fashion: after which ati - Basty entitled "Lead: ' to not into Temptation" teas read' by Miss Launißeir-; . eluram.;.Of POit Carbon. •It was read in a distinct tone • of voice and Was well received; =• ,• . •• • . This was followed by Declamations by Masters Kink 'Mill, ' JosephsB Greed. Arthur W. Sheerer. W. S. Luther and D. S. St. - Clair.• These. 'maw. gentlemen all ac-,• quitted thernseh - welt ,;.Want of space compels'ris to I notice theta but thickly. A Eicitaticin, ••••The Liwt •by MISS limiy..Snyder, was highly appreciated by all A Dialogue "Pliaire " was well perforated by•lilas kers Risher liretris,',.E.. S. Clair and Samuel Kaercher. 'A . Recitation entitled , ' "I' Cant Miss moth; was weli - received by the audience.. .A German • Declamation. by Master:A.D. Brown.. created consider- Able ;Merriment. An • Essay . on. "Pietrires" by Miss hiary McDowell. and -a- Dialogue entitled "Leaving . -School" by. Misses Ittivenia-Westworid. - Libble Severn - mei Nellie It .Rhoads; were among the leading features of the evening: ,••• • •• '• . - • •.. The erricises then closea . with the . Valedictory Ora- Ron by Masi er Samuel .13—Kaercher. , •St was entitled "Adiantages of a good Education." It was well cairn= posed'and well &livered, and elicited the commends- , tion. of all present. • • . • •• -. • . After the -thank, -Or l'rof. , Passmore to. the audience for their attendance, and if Benedictionhy_lter. Prior; the audience. . dEleMed. •• ,• • , • •••• • The , exercises upon the Whole were well conceiv e d mid prfOrmed,aud• they Mint:great credit upon'..alt. concerned,: The Pru.ichitlinstitnte is . in. a • fleurishing., condition. and it bits 'received the encouragement itso richly merits under-thehohtrol 'of. Prof. , Passeame and - Miss Emma B. St - ranch, :The Institute has noir closed ; for ri'vaiatitirt of seven wceke.when it Wip .be -reopiu ed; anti we predict for it an u nusually large attendance' :duting.the coming term:. '•• . .. „ . 'Enrittai mu? Giraiditile Guards,' A military company organized' a short' time since,• beg leave, threugh the colnms of your paper, to return their sincere thanks to • tire Citizens of Pottsvtile for a beautiful silk flag thatyvaa presented-to the company - ow the Fourth:of anly, 1566, at a telebrzitiort - held Gliarthille,' r. Bergsma...ear,. cif Ashland; was invited to make the presentation, speseh. ; He very kindly. ad-•. cepted the invitation and made art extelleut address to the rempanywhichyreallatened Ito very attentively.— , Thepeakeewas frequentlyapplanded, . and all felt, very 'well pleased.::: Rev: %George our Worthy townsrean,- made a reply in' behalf of the crenPany.-- , 'The proceedings were.altokether pleasant, and all joined heartilyto return thanks to their donors. . . : • Cem`g Comp'y. • Urkl7ll - 0 - iil. - 7*A - SEciIiGTON : . • • . . . - - . . . .. . A little incident may be told in connection with Col- onel Forney, whose name is now - being. proented as a candidate for United States Senator- Rom- Penne:Am 'pia.' and which is better probably,% than a volume of ar- • gnment—certainlY briefer than his Lebanon' speech; if, not more eipressive.', , iu themidat of his great 'battle • against Tarnft, Buchanan, which you will remember lie . began shortly niter.be.started his Frees in 135 T, he was . elected clerk of the Braise bythe combitied'Reffiffilican and anti-Lecotripton vote.. •Thtise who recollecthinzin [hit canvass will neverforget his Independente or ctiar ' actor—refusing•to.make any committals or in any way . to-forfeit his welt-respect .for a single vote: . }Us friends held - tho power to organise, theliunte, of which.he,was, :fully conscious; and yet, while all the time counselling • • and urging them to votffifor aßepahlician ter Speaker, be steadily insisted that at tio , time shOuld the matter - of electing him Clerk be made an equivalent for Their. . . votes. Finally, whetirltir, Pennington Was':elected, • Charles Francis Adarns,nowldinister , to England, - no-' tii In kited. Colonel 'Forney In -the Republican daticua ‘ and ' told the Republicans it , was their duty to'• simport a ' . gentleman whose friends had acted so honorably and • :fairly through. the-whole of the' protracted straggle— . • : - While this-long and exciting 'balleting was 'progresa • : leg, Coltinel• Forney was. stopping- at the house of .a prominent citizen in Washington; now one of the mem. - - - berg of - the Johnson party. '• One day the leading, ter' ' rant of the household, a colored man:nanied Sam'Jel lets,. tbld the lady.of tue r lffiuse. that his wife would be carried off to Georgia unless Ife.Could rattle nine hun- , .. dred.;dollara to' set• her free—her master_haring, re ..l. solved, probably in. anticipation .or = the s..:ii e ii p ci a ortinaglahruchfiail,lerinct,,ltLheti.; [he who.was i' the far oil cotton States. • ' h tr e a r n 2 s t ''''...Thi:• - ii1;;;?,!;,l-iiiggitotiknow mg Colonel - Forriers strung. anti:slayer:7 feelings, which had•grown intense in con . sentience.of the proscriptions 'of Bucitanaii•S•adthinis- ' - trillion upori secii'Democrats.whia \s'otild' not go down `on their knees - to the Lecorapnin policy'—a proscription by the way, resemblingthat • of. Andrevi Johnson. only not. half Su reckless and unacrupuions—called Colonel :Forney'a attention to the case, and asked hinrwliether. hit abolitionism .was sufficiently sincere to allow hint 'to help poor S .nra•witc ont of her trouble. He Imola- . ' diately drew' up a sunseription papre,stated the' facts of the case, and headed the list with flity.dobart him • • aelf,- and sent it around- . to - a number or geutlemen.- : ' After eever,il. dale, had' elapsed; edt more than three 'hundred dollars being found on the list, and: the slave bolder pressing his elite, Colonel Forney, although at that - time; to my knowledge, , wholly unable to pay the - ZnOney out_of his own poetet,- . birrrowOffithe.balrince,. . 'paid toe illaveholder, and Set the• poor :Wolllllli free.---, she is now - in' tVastiffigton,-and 'will certify'to these . facts to any one.wh...chooseia: to call, upon her. The . colored _people of •Washilignin. remeaffier this - ivit'i • Juttny. other eirouniStances, • all going to. show that while Colonel Forney resided in Washington. and long beffirehis • - teparation from [he Democratic -party, -he • 'ut-vte hesitatialiti hit intercourse' witti Ida friends, to deplore and to &nuance the scandalous example of • slavery_ as a social brot upon 'all who - there' brought in ' contact with it. After he was elected Clerk of the . ••• }Souse he.made bit celebrated Mazeppa speech; which may' be referred to - as a 'proof of cotn4tent'eomi I 11. t but speech, one of the. bolde,it.eVerMttered ill 'the Dixtrlct of colambi:i,•he laid down.not only his Tie: , but ateerted that LIU• days of elivery.wero num bered, sod that • Waehingtun Orty would . no more be • contfolled by elaveholder4-Lthat • Independent. • men would front that Lour forwurd,.;veafc'their tlipiighta freely, Witbottt fear, favor or of reetton.'• Ourzayta, • . . • WASuisozox, July - I, 1 - eria.-Szsaz z.,:-The: Senate recelt ed trom the :New York - 'Chamber of Commerce 'a • remonstrance against the - Tariff bill - pending in. the -I House. :.After some, discussion a, report from he trii 'mirky of . the Reconsruction Committee was . r.ccepted,' at the rogue:4'o.M r. Johnson: Tne.Juniciary cinnalt:- • tee reported a bill to ieghliterippounnieuts urid•remb vale Iroin office. • A bits ,for'the &deo(' "the government, pioperty lit liari.evis Terry, West Vi•trinia,- wris - rilsb Ported; • Mr.-Wade intr . oduced stresulution.l,pvirantee incz a'Mexlcan.loan - to. the amount of ,IStr,uos,thill.. The bill to it:grilate and. tic the military peace establishment of :the lined States Vvini read at length.- • ... • • Bones. -A reporcfurther to prOvent emilggling wan 'adopted.: The Sedate bill to grunt land 11th:sin. , birnm AN'ti then .comidered,-"ltiid after some discussion' 'was pas-ell.: Toe vonsidenition of, the Tariff bill was then resumed in 'Conniottee of the Whole., The duty on fipples,. written trait and vegetables -vas increased .from ieu to thirty per cent; - The tax on. 'Coffee. was made-tWo anti: a half cents Per pound., The duty on tea, alter much debate, tiled at twelve and a nail -cents: per. pound. •Varibinv Natter aMendments 'were made. 'Five pages of tho•bill,were•dispOsed of. • July 9 -Sr.ssvx.-A ieported regulat ing'ihe election-ofUithed btateeSenators.• The Plait. bib was - . reported and passed. It now. goes to'rliel•remerit:- I.ne itouse.,bitl tor:the. relief of., certain ' • Ni ,t,•*-p , ..i!4ed. and goes back fur C.MCW.rOCC 111 am,na-. meow. Toe army bill was ciniSideted mind passed,- - wnh. nniendruents,, -adding ohe. coloivd cavalry' regiment,. making the imiither three,.adding ten.paj-Inetst are: and striking, out - the pl'oVitdoos 'retaining toe: Veteran He-. serves.- The bill new goes to tile' House. • -• resolutton'-was:ialcipted loOklng to the • granting of lauds for • tem , ' collegruCin• the - several _brutes; also one fn-'+i statement of Government ' receipts' mid expeudioe , s, for the. year ending. Stine Man Bills were intrcglucerishauging the time for the meeting of Conreas, and providing farther for the , safety of steamicoat passengers... A 'joint • resolutlon, •glving railroad 'companies' the right-of-way over one, , [ignored met off each sine of the track, Ste., wan . ' duced. The 'Senate army billbillwas reported, 'and. the i .lionoe bill adopted tin 11 fitihstitute, The Tariff' hill wee considered In Committee. : • . , - '• : I • 'July .10.-BXNetz.-A resolution was offered request- • ing tuePresideut • to Intercede for the release'of Fenian prisoners In Canada.' It was laidover..The bill fixing tue number:of .Judgea of the .United Staiee Supreme, .Court was passed, with • sothe amendrimuts, and - goes back to -the- House. 'The bill to enlarge the Capitol grounds.wiis passed. The bill .repealing the act rei.ro,-. ceding Alexandria to the State of Virgium•Wll3 C 15119.4 1, , •.. , .•. • 80re5...-Tlie Tariff bill was taken opals Unfinished busineiqf and diseuSeed at some length, after widen it was pasted finally oy a vote of 94 to b 3. '. • • July 11.,-SzsiArz.-A. bill was passeileitendhig the tithe of.grautlng lauds for agricultural collegesm•the South. - The•bol.regulatingltie election Of U. S. Sena. tore was passed-,yeas.ls, nays 11. -A Bankrupt bill, being essentially the Same as tastpassed by the Rouse, .was reported.: The bill. reauntiziug - Alexamina to the District of Colembia was discussed,' and defeated by a Rotas -A durninittee ofccinfeience °Lithe Diplorriatic Appropriarldn bill Was asked. A joint resolution wan passed,-recommending the organization of, tau militia by the several States The Renate . bill - In relation to telegraph lines waskpaisedyess 7L, nays . . ,'Noiintl3;;..ijune 5;1568 hall line of saasonablo Ciotti Mg on hand, eornprl-• sing Much. tilLer.g,rades .or ANU. ALPACAS Mai are usually gotten tili:for ready made sales, as well as tt10 : 411111Ai stock of low-prised gouda. - - • . . Priav : • . . Sran•Ctorutao Essiatuw,.. ' • - 609 CIiSfiNUT r 1111. ADA., Stu V or STAB.. ....NoticeW--Thoso wishing to hecothe rich or sticcees- Sul in anything they wish, 'shoaldsend. for one or all of the Gipsies' Belau Mystic or Secret Charms; as they . are all important to'success: For further . putienlare as to .their great ' beuellts and use, send.-a postage stamplo E; P. • MAYQ, .Ballston, spa. r 4. Y.,,and get explanation.„- • .• -July 14, 'titi-L.284m" ITCH, ITCH. 6GRATCH NO MORE.-‘• • • • ."TETTER" ' "ICH." Dr. Swayne.a Qlntment. "ICH" Dr: LEWayae's bintment..."TliTl ER". "ICH" . "TETTF.II." • "ICH". NEVER KNOWN . . - 'ICH" ; • . "TRITER" , "ICH" ' • TO.PAIL "'MITER" • ' • • ..TETTER- • "ICH" IN CURING THIS .“TETTER" TORMENTING • "TRITER" • "ICH". * "ISM ER" • "IC!' • uicitt, •• ..• • • . • • "TETTER • DR. SWITIVE , S. ALL-HEILLNG OLNTHENT Carte Itrlllng Piles, s tl i lt ri litpeam. - Seale:- Head, Raab, al. Price 50 - cents: By Fond l ing - 60 cat 'tci Dr. Sane 86" Son.' UR NORTH-SIXTII Street,Falladelphla, a box will be malletl to any-part of the U: lied 'States,' tree of • Thitchellee's liair Dye. le the-. best in the ertaid.r The only true.and Perfect Dye-Harmles-.ln !tants:aeons; and „Bellable--prodnces a splendid Black trrNatdral Brown--remedies the 111 effectaof Bad Dyes, and frequently,rcetoree the :original color. Sold by all : 13(m..gists. .Thogennine is signed, W. A. -Batchelor, 81 Bard - ay Street,• • • 'rebinary 1,0,1866. • • . . 6-17 • 100.%131flite.LTED.3 " • ••• ' •. GIrLARD - rli.l.l:,:rul, 10, 1.466 AN INTkitESTING.INCIPEZiT . tcol,g - ;SIISI!DILN,ICX 01 . •Til LANA July 4th. THIRTY-NINTH C.ONCIME£3B -FIRST SESSION . . . - • • •:: .. - Gatueday. : On Saturday Scotch folks forego' —' • Commencing work,. they hate. it so.; • :A siperstition being rife, •.. Invoicing ribir'of precious life. : • , They won't get married on Mit'day, It's their inevitable way.;-: -• . And tittrerday; from morn to night, Is by Scotch - peeple - tabecN quite. • But, notwithstanding, it bicker ~" . We've no such Superstition here . FEIST et Co. on cnit.day vend •• .Garments hi fashion, without 'end; Ant the "Sriu'eheds its . radiautlight On purchasers from mum tin night is , .....• • • . - .7 - Mc:CV 'HENRY 6A.YLOR,Hbnliglikt;.l;ottervilli3; . . . . . " ...114rhisliers i - ..Wiliisktre ::. .. . - . rir: L.-O. Noarrt• Corratia. the greatest stinntlator • in'the world; .will forty.. Whiskers or .11astaches to grow on the eanootttest face or. thin t .neeer known to fait t. sample Tor trhg sant . free to any:one .deetrons of teethig De nitrite. .Addraise; aiILIMS 4h Co:: Th'fiesean St.. ;'': - ' . . -June SO; .66-26.2nt . .... N.Y.:..' • *ma. anima Axis tzzlinAvir,• in' Es-. lay of Warning and. InstructlotrAci Also, Messes and -Abuses which prOetrate the vital' 'l=with sere 'mesas of relief. • Sent flame of charge 01 letter envelopes„ Address fIEILLTLI .-HOUGETON, Howard 4Matelatton„ - Phlladelphts, PS.' ' ' Empbtroteizt for both Sexes.... • Dleabledtind mutrned salient, doits and Orphtne of Wahl sailers, end - the unemployed of both sexes generally, Ittwont - of respectable and pray:gbh, cm . plOyment, buntrini no risk;: can pranare Jmeh by, en. cloodng spoetpild addresredenTelope;' for partteulart : to Dr. JOHN M. DAGNALL, Borll4, Brooklyn, N y, June . : • rrosi ryas mat SCRATCH. SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! -WHEATON'S OINTMENT Win'. Cairo the .Iteb in Atii Abso tome BALD WEEVIL takEße. CHILBLAM and all ERUPTIONS.OFTIig BHLY.. Pri For' AU by all drOggiirts. - c1 6 V 54) centa• WHOM 201TSBy Sule'ligent7Ti? WgZh nta ter 'treat It *Ur lailonninleil and). a pm,* lat . 91 *0;04 sato,- I !rt c 4 . . • .. • • . • . , U. § . •p.i._ . ..:-t-i .-::,.0..:g:p-,T,s.t - :D.I;CLO€IOI4:tIiCELSIOR.III ,II CRESTORER: . ._. - .A Perfecellitairlaastairer and Hair Dielaina ' alallatilatetk and thatasUpreparatlon . :for the n-UR roar lamented to thapipbll4,,,Will, kr: cirery; instance _ ' restore ray Hair • to_ Eta -cattinallolor fivtiether: e r rs Black calkown): Willatuse Hair to gnor*.n n•Biald - - ; Heads. when: the .diseasels .. not herald ,_. , ..wnt stop flair ifriaairallinar:oll: , o - 'lratrisitaa. Brat, : will - Ciairenill -Ex - Ipda 4,- of -. - the; Santa,' mriltilettiovo. Stall; Dieulroili,. laid. allay all llichlaga. -: Iris elegaptly perfanieci. and ta - allthat tan be desired fora Dressing:: . ST IS NOT : A- DTB: but hy,atipplyitm the secretions of the Capilla , -. `IT &tads flea' as a RBIe - TPRBB.* -- It Fill net SOU;the fluestlirien, orSTAIN the Meek bonnet, - - - . • .. - - -. Mothers willdud that when Children , : hair is harsh and wiry Or thin and scant it will immediately improve . - by the. - use of tbelWiorer, thereby laying:the tounda-* Lion for. a luxuriant ; head . .or hair;" . This preparation , contains no aught- bf lead or other • artiCleS . deleterious' • to the hair so coalman in most -Bair preparations now . . 'ln th e Market.- It is used and, recommended by the. „elem.:: and the faculty. '. • . -.-- : . ... - - ~ -- -- . The pr oprietozle aware that many': - have been dialp,.l. &Anted by the scuttling - pretense of the numer.! ous preparations with*.which.the market has, been tilled fora few years past; .but- such confidence does be place in the inert is of his Restorer that W offers s•!.a in, all ca: toiota ad themontiiafter a thorough:M*4i'. of tiro pot:: ties if it flub to give perfectsciii.Vaction. , ' .. ' • .•" ' • •We waaita ay. it ha ere Instance,..ned - one trial will convince the most acepticad of irs metits.•: - -- •.. ..: I • . Call' Sir D 8.. IC LOClBila,•Excelieloir Bair • itestovvr, ANT , TAKE- 140,.'0111Eli • :.. . Sold by all Drug. , gists at . - 51 00 per bottle. or si x txitles for ~ g - MA.:', --. . .• - -.. f . ': • 1)r: - .F:' B. 4...L0C8 - .: .I!roprietor: • --- Manche ter. v li. • .1 1 '. .. , ,I,NDI , ..TiSCIIi",.. Bituigist,'; Agent for.rottnille; Pa: .. '.•:- FrIIAtTEIRENGTH r .::: . '..LIFE;--11BALTH-4TRENGTH. • LIFE-HEALTH--STRENGT}I:; • Hundreds and thousand. annually. dia prematurely; • when, if they'woold'givethe Greif French •Remedy,. . DR. JUAN DRCAMARRE'S - . •• ••• • Celebrated Specille • . •• .• • • PreparedlbY.Cletncierry: 4:s' Dupont, No. :t4 fine Lom,' barol,.Parie;: from: the: prescription of Dr.. Juan gairre,:Chlet:phySicuut Of the Hospltat 'du . Nord on Lialoolidere a fair trial. their. would.:;find, Immediate re-' Ifefi:andi in's short time. •be folly' metered to. Realth fitsfm Strerigth.: Itis need. In the practice, of any . einl- Dent. French: phySiciaa', ~ with- uniform sucm's. and -highly recommended as -the only po itice and Specific .iteMedy for allpersonSsuffering.from , Generator Sex ual hltherainzements of the. Nervous Forces;'•• ' Melancholy. _Loss of fihnicniar,Mnerpff,'Phisical :Pre& tration, Nerconsnie., Weah : Spine, Lowness of Spirits. • • Dimness of .Arisitin,'Myster'.o, t 4: the , BA* and" Limtra,ltripotency,.&e. ''• • •• , . • -No language can conceTrinadeqmite idea of the. Im mediate and almost' -miraculous change It Occasions to the debilitated andshatiered system: In fact. It 4.Si:id. unrivalled as:an unfailing' curb of the maladies above . Stiller no more. bet •The Great French Remedy,: ; : It will effects cure whem all others fad. and:although a powerful • remedy,' contains • nothing; hurtful: W. the . most delicate constitution... • •. • • ' - -Pamphlets.-cettitaining mull •parttcrilars - 'eridirections • for using, English, French, Perm:in ac'- • comPanreach'ims; .aud also eent free" to any address • when requested. •• • • : • • . Price .One 'per box;. Six boxes • frir.. Five Dol. • • Sold by all Drng gist. throughout the 'lined iir• will '- be sent by mall, securely-sealed from - ail • obierVidion, • by inclostug specified price, to' any; Rath , agents.. Beware of Counterfeits ' and 'lmitations. rroprietors excinsive Agents for America; OSCAI: O. MOSES t C 0,.; Courtlathlt .St 4 New Yulk:': '• ATilhorized Ageuf S r Pottsville;' 11EN11.17 - SAYLOR, • Tam:tuna. & • IFeir 3, •• . . • .. . 7 Ileolneas,' 11 I i nattr_,4 • mid t.rt . treat 'ed with-the utmost success,'hy 1.).; Gen. - ffitand Aurint, (ll)Merly Hollatut.l7. , To: c 1) PINE St ivi.t, 'front 'Ow: "most relifftle . ,Ont.ces in the' City .Cor.zitry can be , . seen at his office.' The mee.lol ilicalty•are Rivit,d , to accompafit their patients, - as he has :Ito secrete in his practice: ffitTIFICI.A.I. EYES, inserted witn,itt CON. No 'chaffm forexaniinalloh. iffnech.l.lj;---12-10m .• • • LIFE;"` GROWTH AND - .BEAUTY, - 1 Loudon . , Gray.' lfair Color. The Duly. • Restorer Loudon .• Hair Color • . -Resforer Londod • Hair- liair.Color ..• Ititalliine • Restorer .. .. London . -•- , -Ilitir C.dor Li • - . - egiorer .Loodou .Changi,..d .I.ltdr:Color .-• -1 - lair -.- . Retztorr• .London ..• -. •• : llair Color •' : - . - Tri:storer Lrdidon. SN ,. I t tim 1 t I fair Ciihir ne • stora- ' ,I2et•torer London -'' .' .: Jildr Color " - ' - Re=torer Loothin lice:. • • Restbre'r It is the only known re,Mrer orcolor and rairteddiair drwskag • eorabined, DeileatelY,poriumed. • London. •. Does , • llalr Color Removes Itmo.nrer, London • Jlaircolor London • not hair Color , . . "Loudnri. - Mir Color • : ' Restorer -London Stidd 'lair Color Dandruff Restorer . _. London .. • '• Ilair , 'Color • • • • . Restorer London: -or Soil' . and iteStorer London' ~ -:• Hair Color •• ' IteStorer London Anything..rnair Color - Itching. Restorer .• TIJFAIAIR Hi/rhtil.o,Sl4Y ANI) ,i t uxcuLtyr. • KEEi'd ant: SCALP di.e.AN. COM, Atill 111;ten: London .. , Neat Orer • einna..all -Han Color It 'will London- " . Hair Ci.lor. • Ms:toter London Diseases 'Hair Color • prevent Restorer London • • Ilan Color . • • • • .Itestorer: of the Bair Color the, hair . Itestiaacr :London: 'fair Color ••.' :.11t- • torer. London Scalp; ' 'Shur Color- from Ne.tprer London •.- Color,' • • . • - .It:;storer London . • II .ir Color, . Itvstorer No wagllng or. .preparation-before' or . after ita nee; • applied by the hand'orsoft bainsr.ss.-4t will.pneitively Stop the-Hair (ion:. f 1 1 . 17 Ing. 'cause 'WI°, E:rOvv on bald beada in all rases • where•th..* follicles are left:" .• )OalV IS ejtila.a bnitli: six bottles. $4. Sold. at. br:. SWAYNE , S, 330 Ni.vtli Strent.•above Vine, Philada.,• and all tire leading Druggists and Fancy-goods .dealera Sold at ' - Feb. 10, • ~ . 'ping Store. Pottaville.. . .. . „ . . . . Strange, "but Trate.=.-Evert• your.g. lady arid geritlemanin the 'United States .can. lt,er• F 0111.: thing very much to tilir. !vivant:l , e It , returnmail- area . o I charge.) by addressizr2r. the thider.ianed.• Th,,,e haying tears'of heitai laual,ng.ged will old :a.e' Ir, - not noticing thl , 3- - card... Ali - ethers will plen.e:ailtict4 their g.becli ant servant; - - ,• • ..• : TIICS. F.. 11l APM.A,N, •-• . ..., ... , , . J an 27 , 164-44 y • . • : • . ,5.0:1;,,,a,,,,y. N, y, . • rpc,. 1. 1 4 till' ZC E.—ll:Mug .00tiatit. - tne . patent, , , --..--- ' . P^,...1.,-.' right '• in Sdittylkin and' N'ortlitnberlal.d •F. rent% 'of Volt tls .:7A • GI - 11 tit' man' -% la, . stiff- ed C c tines' It ,rt he :.talle . :of J. 'll. - 11 A YDE's' .P.A;I:E.NT for years fro an Nth:T.lls Del,i;ity.. Pre.enitarf , Dolly ind - 5.TF.:1"..1. 5ii.1.1.:. till per Eons are - ant hied not -to intrin4e all the effeet.s.'olyont-tifni-indi.eieti:-.n,,,vitl. n,r . the',.tilie up:m.llly right by eilering'these Soli , a. for sale withhi. Of s.allaring•htnnanity', - seislfrea.to all who ne , ,l I ,the ' 'said e.',lintit ~ ..• '.• •. •••• •.. • • • . . . recipe and dirKtiona for makizra the ~ i tnple rens d, by .1 : • I nuu.unict tire Shoes with-these soles at the lOirest .which.he wna.... eared.• '. sndarers.ivishing . rola :A' . :,i the .ru e":;! • ' '.- . ' ' 1...D1V Alln :MOItitISON; '. a4verti , er•a experlec co, efin do -o by. add; :. , n , IT. *. ' .- ). Rail mild ... , -traeL.Potttivine;.uear - the Sall:1,11611 Laraber .• JOLIN If. blil '3.7 . .5,-. •• : I • 'thanibny.... - - .. •• ' , • • • . Apra 7 - ....Zki - . 1.4.3ia' . - - - ... . No, Et clrunherr, St., .li. - ,Y. . ' - ' ,Jnn . 27. .66;441.1.1 . DR-1,7 4.: DODS AT. tat A 'IC I: L ISE D ED 1. MIC IIiS.L--24 • A/. ADIt ,AGE . N . 'S- WAN-TED. iUIA. • Opt:MC(l -a large and ..‘t sOected -A" WEEK of Shit‘•tien*olinble Dr y Co, pal*, :bought 31 - to :12 - Bonus. .s.cii,l%,:d cents for at . tlie r.,caL . O.edii.e. and which he -Wes. at eery low . a•Satnpfe, .fircttPd Etivehlye; c,r . irtrticulam info-t.tor Ca..h. • lalni Store, STAVFOED. 00., 569 11rtrult6s'. yeoire S..tr%-et. ' • March 17.: I . . I Ayer's Cathartic Tills . . . . ARE the most perfect tatreative -- whieh'we are , alde to .' produce-or Which we think-has ever yct.heen by any, body.• have abundantly show if to' the. - colunianity hoe` much -they 'extol the main:try tiled-. icines.hi use:, They - tiros:ll'e atal.pleusant to s tahc, 'but faiwerful tc• - cnre.. - Their penetrating . prupertieSstut* . late the vital SetiViti.F. Or the body. mime,: the obstitte.' tiuns of its ordatts, purify the:blood an'i. txperdisease. They purge out the tout Mnion, tehish breed and arms. distemper, "Stimulate. sltiggish - or disordered ctii.tans Into their .natural action, - and impart a healthy -tune With 'strength to' the Whole •.yStecti. lint iinh.do they. cute the everyday • complaints of , OVC.6 hody . ; aho • .formiclable and dangerous 'diseases." • they Mace powerftil effects. they are at the sametit*, iri'di- . ministred doses. , the'safetA and '-hest plr.s dint 'can - be employed for - children. catgut coated they, are pleasant to take :rind, being.: pin are free - front any debut burin: Cates have been made %%bid]. Surpass belief..were.they not siths , antiated -by men of Bach exalted , posilion find - -character, as to :forbid the sustiicinu gf . tintruth., •Many eminent .el erg:erne iv and 'physicians hayit lint theirmamesto certify tethe :the rellability•cit our ientedies, While others have sent as the assent:re 'of their cittivietion that; our Prep - Ira: lions contribute hunitn's,....ly.to the relief of Mir:tallier ed. suffering •., • .• - The agent below named is pleased to furnish n:rati; our American Almanae,. containing directions for. Ihe use- and ' certificates, Of their 'cures, of, the •followiMt cbmptaints . • . • . • •-• • .S..Bostiveness; Billions Complainfs.lThembncism; DcarthOrn; - I.l.eaduche arising from foul stourtch. Bansea; Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the- Bowels . and Pain ar sing therefrom. Flatulency, Loss of,Appii •tit e,.a1l DiSeases which require an evalmanttiahcin6. They alitti,:by purifying the Blood and' Ertiinnlat jog the . •sySterri, cure many complaints "which it- would nnc be • sue - posed they could. reach,- ouch 'an Deafness':- Partial blindness. Neuralgia. aud`NerVous Irritability, Derange:, Meats of. the Lti , er and Kidneys, Chun', and other "kind 'red complaints arising front - a . logic State' of the-body, or Obstruction tel its functions.' • Do.riot.h&pnt off by unprincipled denloriewith - Other . ..preparations .which they. make "more pront-on.. _De-' • mood Avgats and taken' others.: The • civic Want the best aid there la' for them, and they should have it.. • Prepared by Loindl; ,Mass., and • eoltt.by all' •the - .Druggisfa iii Pottsville O'M-co-by all.. , Druggists anddealefa everywhere. - •'. • -.• • 'June .2,..01.3 ; •:." • •• . •- 'THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY: ;.. PROTECTED BT ROYAL LETTERS: PATENT SIR MIES CLARK'S Celebrated 'Female Pills . • . . Prepared fram a.presci . iption Sir .T. : Citirke. 11. 1)., Physician Ext ritoMmarn t i Ole This, Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the ure of all,those painfelland dm:Melons' disea,es to NV hiCh the female,:constitution IS. subject.. It moderafor elf-ex cess and removes allribstructions, from wbateveeause, and a tweedy cure may be 'relied on. ••• ••• -• • •• ; .To !Married'. ltilieti. . _ partienlarly suited: --It will, in ;s shOrt time, briog - on the monthly period with-regularity. . • . .Each bottle...price One Dollar, beam the Government Stamp of Great Britain,' to prevent counterfeits. • . . ' 7hese notbe taken.by . .Fentales.dur-, ing:the FIRST fTHI?L'E. I IIO_ 7 V TBS . of Prepian cy, as they are sure to bring on...altisearriage, but 'at mi.!, other tioie they are' safe.' . . . . Everywoman knows that the. blnioiarof. health must lade, with the slightest • irregularity or obatmetion.of the incases.. These:Pills are truly the woman's.friqnd in her hour of trial, and the.'only' cure, -poeitivq. had, nevertiaillng care or Sn . piireshicavof nature,- from what ever can=e. So mild that the feehlest chu take them -with perfeethecnrity, yet ho powerful In their eff,efs, that they may be safely called;. a never failing Rigida, :In all case• of •Nenints and Spinal Aifeations,•Poins in lht:Lack. and.. Limbs, ' Fatigue od slight .exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, llystericS, and Whites, .these Pills will . effect a care when all other means have. failed; arid althon2ll43. powerful. remedy,. do not'con tairi Bun: caloniel, antimony, or anythiig Imrtftil to the constitation, I . ' • . Full directic,ns in the Pamphlet nronnd each package, which should be carefully:Preserved. • : • • • .• . SOLD- BY ALL DIRTGOISTS. • Sole General Agent' for the United States and British :Dominions. ' ..161.kblOSES, c Cortfaudt Y: • N: li,-$l,OO and tbiee •cent..riotage• etamps . en; cloced to any: authorized, 'Aubut. - will :ensure a bottle, containing 50. by return. mail,' Fectirely ecubid from all arervation'. •." Feb 3. , 013— . 5.1y . To S.Consilkinpti'res.,The . advertiser, having bervtestorefftolicalth in a IVO...wet:as by a very elm pie remedy, aftetbaviug suffered for several years With a severe lung. affiction,...and that dread disease Con sumption—is awkions' to.nialre . .kfrown, to his fellow- , entlerers the means core.-.. • .. • . : To all who d6ire it, he will senti.a City of the prer. ' Fription - nsed (free of charge); withlhe 'directions for prepating..and using the same, which they- will.find'a acne cram. for Coastamaks, •Br-nuctlfrra, Conn:fa:Corms, and iill Throat and I,nn Affections. • The only object of the advertiser. In sending :the Pre. scription is to benefit the afflicted, and sptvad infortrt tlon which he.cortcrives to be.inValttuble,land he hopes' aVery.auffeiet will try .his teMetly.'.as . it will eon: them nOthing, and may pnaim'a.bleasintr. . . , • Parties wifthing the'llrescription, 'fvatir, by -return.' mail; will Please addrmts Rev.': EDWARD A. WILSON, Jan . . 2T, !Ga.:44y. -Willitunsburgh, Kinks Co: - , N. Y. • ,glloio . 4o:l:r4OliWc..it - cO. - iIIO.T'IOE S. . . .1111 - 11rmangeliCal Church, 'Crtllowhili .street. Rey: 5. S. Curers, -Pastor; will: priarli; Getman -ev ery Snaday nitirning at 10 ottook..e.ad Eneli,ll irt'The Rierdnz 'at. 734 .o'clock.' Residence .31ruttet, street above loth. .IFirsrProsbYtorinin IChnrch:eonterlfa-. hantongo and Third Strt's: -tor.. Services, Sunday lOy/ A. M.-and 7.4 , P. M. Lee +ate, Thursday evening at 'TX P.M. Prayer biceting",.. narter, htfore lo Sunday mOrnlng. 'Sunday School, • .. . . • Chid Pres. initeeisari-Chttrebi,llarhetSqbare, WK., M. - Pranint, .13: D.. ?Bator. Services Sabbath .mornings i11y,..0 , .;0cU Eveulnfm. 'at*T;f:. Weekly' Lectun;and.. Prayer • Meeting, • Friday - evenings .st e 'o'clock:. Pastors. residenee,,..Mbhantongo . corner •-tti Or - Conntand street: • .. . • _.. ,!- - I.lr".Gersnan :Bet - armed . C hits rib, - market Street, Rev J. C.'•Bncuss. Pastor: - •:Regnier - ,services; alternately, in the German and•Engliab lungtagcs, ev .'ery Sabbath day, at TO M.:: & T P.. 14 - Prayer Meet ing and Lecture etery Wednesday evening at..P. M. German in the morning and. English 'in .41 , ..!"eiening, 1.51 b and 29tb.... • •. • • .•• • • . • Er • rish in the morning and. German in the; aveaing,, . • .Lam'.Miniaiersr Wlreetng every Monday. .M.,.at the English•Litthemn Cnurch, I.l,‘,ricet Sinare, , : Clergymen of Pottsviile and *laity • are invited to A 44 Baptist Claras; corner Maliantongo anti Tth atreetn, Rev. A. J liar, Pastor:: Services Sunday.. 1O A. 11., and TM• • Leeture Wednesday even ing at B o'clock. Prayerlleeting Friday. evening at 8 o'clock. 'Sabbath.School 9P. M. : •. •-. • Oriffictllsodist E. : Chureh. Second .street,. above Market, Rev J. S. Coos. Paster. services;. Sabbath. at M.; and •rx, P. 'M.: . Prayer Meet -Ing,'Tuesday eveniag, T 3; ocioetc.; • • • rir•Enalisir Erne. • ..toitheran 'Market Square, Rev: 11. °Navas. Pastor.. Services Sabbath.morning at 10 o'clock: Evening, Week ly Lecture and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. evenings{ T3l o'clock. . • . •- .. . pr vulg.' Prayer Bitett?g; event Elli4dity toi=frota Si . s o l t ai r lotlok mar ' fnuao cbrits, int..uumzp • Alt INssrisOf Notices mast tc accompanied with 12S cents to apppar ingeJontains... . . . . , . . , • ,IRVTSG,—DAVIS:-Anly:l4; 66, by - Rev.& EL Chobb; : /dr: Geezere; Itivtite - •.440 'RIBS :ELLE*: PAT* , bCkt# f. Swatera, Schuylkill: Co., Pg. . , • . • . . ' . MARSHALL -.31r. JAMMAESIikI.L Otraidellte.. to •Idies.'llatthtryElAweitia• .the seine • atm; he'tbe morhing . of that ittemitrable day, 4th of July,'. *ere by Itev..oeo:llarrie; united in . the bonds • ...••. . ", - • . THAN ER--136YER—On the 26th Inne,l3GO. by the .Rev; tratnes.G...Vritz,:nlFODOSll.f. TISAYEII of hither:, ..vine; to 'Mee Etuk Goren of Pottavtlte. No Cards. DIED. . . . . . . . Stradlie. announcement:J . 4f. dcaths..fite... Those ay* ;:inpanted with notices, 4.4„-virtifet• be paid .tor at-th; cat; of:l9'rerats per tine. -.. ;•'. ': " ' • ' - .'- ; ; . . ... ... , . . Iltr.FßElLNl—Onatte Isi'of..Joly.lAcon DEFarinr, an.• old rettident of ctrwigsbarg, - "aged - Si years, S months an FEY—nri the ith inst.,•iri • Pottsville, -..f.VL Fa; in the 39th year of bis•ag.e.. - . • ~ .' -. • , . .. . . 11:11\—tkt.Port bail---an 'on .1.110 , llth. Insi..• after a protracted'. illness; -NIA ,4 tEL llAiNt. aged 59 - ye4rs, I •flfonth and It days. • • ..., s . : - .. .-..- . . - • • E.01"1"Iii the 2Stlialt.; to. Tremont, rmiip;,son'of Cozirad Eopp: igcd 13 youe. • • • ..• • • . . . . , - ... .. }ffStf.,l;:k—dit the '.26•11 -of Juin% :In Neat Penn, - Dims.. 5..... R is-ma's, ' aged 63 years, 4 months and 1' .daYs. 'rhodeceased-was ti s highl , respected. citizen, and resided: dating the' : last 36 years ill Wee. Penn . - . .. . litiftl—ln Philadelphia, 'Pri;, ' on the 6th trst..3fAn- GAIII.T K.ii.v, 'relly.t - cy, the late Capttiri:Daid - el D. B. , Kelm, aged tiT year's. : • : . -; •' .. ... -..:., .. .- '• . : .. . - , ' • LikußgNsTElg-,,On•the . Oh of ..Tniy,' in. Schuylkill Haven, PEttli, LitIIII%'NFTEIX, an old. and highly 'ea tk teemed citizeof this.connty. aged 73 year's; 3 monthf , . andl2 days. .- . - . . - • . . . . . . .. .. . . ItEISWINTiLE--Ctrt the 9thbf July in 'Pottsville, of co4somption, Li Lehr Mr.eiwirr=x a native of 'tier., .many. aged 42 years, 3 . ritonths and :16 days. • .:- : . ' '....• WBITD—At •Altrieriville,- on :Baturdir . morning', . 'July 1th,1.364... Mrs.- FR:llit;l3:. H. Wpm, vrifa it.the late - Andrew B. White; .E...q., and daaghter Of the late David O,V; of s2otlawl .Nealr,. North Carolina.: . ' .. Noith Carolina papers please copy' • -• .. . . Tro GRAVES OF Tu. DEAD. EAGLE IIARBLD : WORKS, - . . . „ . . . ' • ' • rattail Pat. • " Marble: Granite; .PictOn and . /3T O = Ston&Famify VaUITEI made to order.... The work warranted to give entire sailaraction • . • .. . • Monelrlen . a , Plata and .Ornametital; 'Hand Stones, .Tombs, blualoscres; Tablets, Urns, - Lambs, Flower- YLISt. - 3taritels, BUteau,'Tuble and Wash-staud Tope, '• Desients and. Plane furnished 'and the 'Work executed the beat.style of art, and of-the vary 'beat material. P. F. ELSENL'IKIWN for .11.0er:wine), •. • Gast Zconceleitin St.. betwN a Coal and Railroad . - . vear Putty-ors Foundry, Pottsville, ••• . Gil', N.1.4.:1-; All.*:MOI I ',1,1 S: irtis ~... • • soLuTioN PA RTNEFC .I4 I P.4tiotice is hereby Ova the parlifershiri.heretlfore existing in the in iiltannudo4if ScOuyikin . .Couhty. iu the firm mutt e of I'd: :Michael and. • Zinunermen; Is this d;iy" inutually-dis , inlyed, • Out the -bitAliee , %tilt hertinfter be conducted in'' the •unnid 'of 31.anes.sch* Signed, . - ..NIAN'e•SSELII.3ticHAEL,, ' • •. • ,• . ••• .• • ItE . NJ.• ZI.)1.1.1.E'101 AN, • :fitly *i •. • • 11.3-3t*. . • . . . ... .... ... . . 1..11E. Co'-iirarttierxhiplvqcts&re. ex . . ii.4llM. Mitwi , ozi . JAME..ti J: O!..NEIL-and J,NO. F. WYNKoOP, trading 'under the. firm of Jataei; J. o , Neil antWo., in Iron and, (711, is this day disf=olved by rmitnal epfisent; . The husitieAs from this:date'will be - cm rai: Mtn) ; JA)I /LS J. O'NEIL, •he 'paying all MIU.I.V.ruI collecting Ml.elaims,... '•• , . ....' .- . • .' •.'•' ' • ' - signed—joll:s.Z. E.. WYKEOOP. • .... . . • •• JA.IIES. J. O'NEIL , : - Pettsvilid:.Jtily 10, iStir., ' • ' ~ • :• - .7 , -;ii* .., , • • . . iti ORDINANCE . Suppletnentit- - 47.: to ilia •Atirditionce .Prohibiting PernOttei to..brittg'Suiim to enforce the' Ordi— ntineetieit'the tflorottgla of fetittsville: .-• Be it ordained. Mid enacted by the. Town Council of the' iturough 'Pottaville,•ar,cl it -hereby enacted by tin...authority of the : , anie, 111AL:the, President of the Towu Connell; the Chairtourrof ttie Street COniiittee, and.the Digit Conbtable, shall - each .have the cattle power to briny milts to'enfurce the ordinances of the Bul'ongli ille, and.. to recover:Kunkle:l fur -breaches thereof, nearcanted iin the:.Chief BingeEs by. the oidinanceto which thb , ..is A supplement,. anvil:lig therein contained to the contrary notwithstanding,. .Va.9.:eed halo -Ordindhce at'. the. Borough of Potts , Filth day of July, A. liightien hundred sAd Sixty , ,fx. . -J. U. COCIIRAY,'Prest. pro tem.: Trim-Clerk. - • Julyl4, . . . • . - .- -- ,IN 0 T le E . —tonneil to Fleury Deleoinp of 1aP , .=.37:"... '. SelwylGlU Maven, (hiring my L. , . 00d trill and' pitnir.oro. iow . ho - rrel Iforee cind our I.la ,;It ..)Ittio:'. . - • .- ' , ..... : ,: . - . . WILLLAM TO131•0,. ' ..• - .• . , . - l'iyegrpv< , : r o ;vriship, Jill, 7, '‘.;(:- . 27-:',V- .. - . • . _ 1. __, ...z" -, Little iliptilvon Ali ed:-on '•••,---... . • F.l•iiiimee.At *the‘Niurlit l'at-zeu•er Tyailf hir ing 1),e.n.1.41:eil 61T the Clipii%i•.;e.i lia!lnial.i:•tlielitintlay l'a...A , nger Truths ,atite- Lit t It'q.itflutylli ill Itailioad wil! ,1,),.. , ..t1i., - ,2with,lTtql,lll( thia dup. , ..... - .G, A. N1C0 . 1.1.:-.1 1 .;: - ..1 uric . 27, V , i 66 - . .:ti-31 . : : - , .6eneral Stilk.rt. . „ . . N 01'1 tf ,—The GIN ' intent Fire Cunt . pauv, No. 1. of have • putlpotted their Vic •Nieliont July 4 to Anau,t 1, On that day they will niso'parade. .Several vtAtitig tire.cclinpa ••• ate expgeted to be preaent on the occ..;sion. - . •- - - June !CAI- 1 .• • . . 2.6-6 i • • . . . . , W6l: SI, 1:1?..- -, A •Ilicka . • Elighli:.,' . twenty.llorse :II :pi ~ , c er:_iti ei4,lp . lete..riona lig ot dr r, wail. buller atal all lil.-rei•sar.y :412:01 - ,z attaclrd, ..Aliply . to • - •• ' WM , . S. IiAIII..AINI. N.... To antl - 71 Troilty 1 - liii!ding, _IC, ~V \Toth., in to IN:I01101.. - S & If ....11as , alic illiilik ini , .. P.AC.y.31,1i,. ..- - . doge '. •kltl-- . - . .2•.!-If. . -;• , 11,111P'3/41IVIDIENIV 0/ 7 U nil whom' if • may 'ConorrlT aid iu eonsideration of Iratuul, - paid by JA3IES WREN of the Borough or County of Schuylkill,- to _LCAVIB Eikenberry levetpt whereof luis-been:acknowl.. - c.lued,-ohs :and. • Eikenhert y, hes, bold - to Laid 'JAMES 4 WREN this right to '41,13: It in the County . of Sebnyi ,: bill,--17Itate trermgylvanta, on all Steam .hlOgines now a or I bat 'may Itereitft et' be • used. Lea is h ikelther-I ';- mp ft; o t.o fo r . r n zi 'E.:1011114pH .(for witidt letters . pat datt4l..:,..TC/Vottiwr. ltt, - granted•to [fie sc.id • Lewi, Eilaqiticrry by the State*.) all 'Persona degirods of information regarding the benefit Ed this -Val% eeatt same .at lay 'ollicrgin:i:o.tl ;• laraefit this Vdlt's..to person= itAng I :gleam Fmghtce jr , In percent. on the beat 1,.1_..11)(•,4 built. ""It ran he applied to t,til old.tragines. • ' are Ic(llletiValt.it;ilie part In this- import : Ind improVontrat, • Thevl ran se6tre from me the tt. , e braiding new' engim4 :rad algo for putting, the.- im provement on old eliginei4. They can eec the motion My works in Coal "_street, where I hav6 it on Ink sir . - -4zink.*\votkip:.; to tile gavinga stated. -It ahmean 4)(i.,i , 0n at 11tt.11'..C. - EranYe Milt: at 'Atkins & Bros.'s - and Palo Alto Boliitiv, , Mill. JAMES WREN, . Wuehtti^ton Iron Work?. _ 'Pottsylll, Feb. 21:?136 oVANTED; • 'ANTD E . —Teachers for 'the Boioiigh of Sr.• 11 -Char . Prim:in:l.ls anti a Assist:nos. . School Term to C9MMCIIi4e the. first Monday of September. 1 sachets will el , tclett .on the A st ThuredAy. of Au 14t/SL: Secty.• of-Board. . . VT.A TE D.—By:a young mama sitpation, . as CO- Y. liery Bo.k-keepyr or • s - almmlftu . ill a hardwa re neat.. Can • -fiirui,ll teferctice.'... Addre'ss P.'o. BOX 10, 31iuqtrille;l'a, 14; .(16 W E D.—iii: Teacb::!ni.:4 :dale and 2.Fernale;. ' v• for r SchOolsof BrancliVidwilihip: An examination for epplicanta will be held by the.lCounty :input tut endent;:ou I'timday, July . *Rh.' PA . at' the - Brick, Selo.' in . wenyn.• cominenclitg at B}6 V, , -Term • nine trontly- • rilr 5 itehUotA•. one live Salaries li beta! iv competent. Teacher& • 'By order. of the Board, - JACOB F. FAUST, ••• July 1,4, - ,16-IS-21. • • •: • •, Secretary, , . VIVANT and , two female teachers T. for the pu . blic schools of the 'Borough of Sbenan ttoah City. I:maul:la:ion". llonday, July 23d, 'Coalmen eihg at Liheral•salaries to good teath •Fot further partieulao , address, • •, . • • • •Y. J:FEIifiI:SON. SeCretary,-." , Jule 7, .114 tt . 73t . Sbeumtiloalt . City. Pa. •• All tv E klo.—FOur male and Yen feinale•tincheis IF for the l3,,rougb of ;Ashland. Term, 7 niouths:— .Bclrools to cumineucB first liouday iu•Septtmhr.. toninatith. 'lluesday. July IT. counneind ug altiX•o'Cloek precisely., ; • • • JA.IIE§ J. LAKE,' Secretary. 141.11.PaN44-SUVEIZINTENDENT24 WAN -111 TED.—Cunititnvemphiynieut and good svaget, will be giveti to two •inaitle bosses who are competent to. take the entire charge of:a 'Address with references, X..11.7. - Z.,'Pott.sillle Poet Office. • • " 'July 21-tf ' ATEACHER wanted by the . -School Board of the:-.Borough' of Mineravllle, for Primary - School; 'No. 1. - Salary $22 per mouth. , -- Sc h ool•terui•le inoutbe. Applthatione will be received by the bloaceturY until thaaist of July. • • • • .• • 'J. 'WITZE.M.AN,'Seety. School Board. ' e:June . 36, •..; • r 21C-4t • . `,I/.1 ti TIE D.=-Twelve good • sticondrband Builera TV3oor 31 h diam. The ; Illgheecrath price will Je paid fOr id..achiner,/ or scrap. - .iron of any: descriPtica. •eirra price' paid for- chain-ia , railruad iron: titcrim engines and taacliinery of all kinds bought and sold un cumintssion itt the Machinery - Lepot:on Coal StrOet. .• . . rik - Orders by mail.will receive promPt.attentiOu. , . - T EAM NPINES WANTE D.—The un Odersigueriviehce to porehaße 3 second-hand . Steam Engines, of go,or 30 tiom,power each. "Address • • JABEZ SPARKS; Pottsiille; 1.91 f May T '64 LEGAL NOTICES. P-S'r..t*T E OF PIETER. LAUREN = G3'EgN,.lllcorriosctl.—:Letters 11f 'Adniinte . trti-' Hon *Hi the. eetate . of Peter Lettlx-nFtein, late of. Sehay e lkill Haven, deceased; tiavitiv. been duly granted. to thelrthderAziled : All pereons indebted to i•ald tete'aid requraetl to make payment, and tin* haring elaims to pre: , eikt the same acithent delay to . .IJONAS LAUBENSTEIN, Adnanlslrator, , Jaly.-,14. `2.s Gt . . Miners-011d: VIDMINISTRATIGN NOTICE.-:-Where-' as Letters . of •Adminlitrstion on' the estate' of. James: Gough, late of the Berongh :of : •Pottsyille,• Sehnylkillreontay, deceased, have been- ginnted to ihe - sabscriber, - -Nottce is. hereby 'given to all persona In; 'debt e 1 to said citrate, to-nuke:payment, and those havingclatms prefieM them for settlement to DOUGH, Admlnvetiatylx. 2s-r,r • July 14, .GG E cat; 'pi., • cea.cd.— Letters of AdminhAnd f 7 lon havin been W ranted to the tindersignek. upon'the ;estate of John. .; Heck. late of Foster Townthip;.Schitylkill County; Firma., • deceased. by , the ltegister of Willa of, said Conuty 'of All persona indebted to the estate •are ' requwted:to make payment and those having claims to present them without delay . ItEBECCA HECK, Foster Tp:. Schuylkill Co.,' • • :JARED HARTLINE, Shamokinjp., Nrirthomber: Co,. • .A. D 7 1EvisTRATIoN aeLetters of Adalint,tration on the estate of Thomas D. Smith; . la:e of .Borough of. Ashland, Schnylkill County. deceased: have been -granted:by the 'Resister of Wills for -.said County to. the stibscriber,—.. Those indebted to said' estate are .requested to make -puyinient, - and, all persons having. claims or demands against the.saidustate are requested to make known theeame without delay to • . . , : •• ELIZABETIL POWELL, AdnilniStratriz A ' • "•• - 'Ashland, tr.lbVICOll. l 4 NOTEILIE.--The undersigned, *lll. Auditor, • appointed' by .'the "Orphans* . Conm:to Make distribution of the mrneya In the' hands of..ldar gavot Beechley and Bueehley, Administratora of the eetato. of Christopher -Beechley, deceased, as by 'their account filed,.will attend to the; duties of his ap- ItolOtment, on 'Tuesday. JulY 24th, Irshi. et 10 &clock, A. M., at his Mee in Centre street, Pottsville. DAVID:A. JONES, -Auditor. • 28 St • Jape 80, WA XMCMTORIS r(bIiTIICE.-=Wkereas Letbare Admbistratlon nn the estate' of DAVID J: RICHARDS,Iate of the Borough of.St..:Clair, Scheyb 'kill County, - deceate& have .been granted' to the un- . dertigned.-Noticale hereby given to all. those iadebt; ad LOW(' estate to make payment and- those having elalme will present them for settlement.. - . •.. ' •, ' • MARGARET IMCBARDB,.Ezealtriat:' St: Glair. Jane 12th, 1566 - . " 24-6? . tRAW.. de JUSTICES Patent - DEAD ; lebr ST ROME.. POWER HARR E Undersigned having become soy; aselgnees and mum= tamers -In the . . .State of Pennsylvania -.ot..the . Above. hammer: are prepared to tepaish them at shortnotice* and on reasonable te r ms; : • .1411:coommuleations.• from puttee ' bai t : mere for 11118 iit Pennsylvelibt.mest be addTeaeed to . , 4 -43 e Washington avenue, Philidelphis Clienitira 'containing fall ba 44, cig aptlMl*6 114.41 , 4 - • . A ST-ND: FOUIN I). • H . L°"' -Stravedaway . frond te eubcnriber - •at the Jlroaa 31ountani anle, New Castle foni.•;": 'phi% about.tWo wear; kgo..twtibige White " Hoge, iveli,ddng eb ut Yet" the . carn—a SON', and .a harrow—with no particular milks: except that' the sow has a con elderable benu In : her back.. .: A reward'of •Ten -.Dollare• h • for the return of eald hogs to-the subscriber. ' 4 • •• ••• • . S.' 4\ yER . - 4a LITT LOST:—A mall BULL TER ftlEk ST 1. , . dark brindled Color: with her cure cropri r d.•,, had on : a leather muzzle.,. A. reward of sr. will h t .; l ,.., h 'i 'for the 'return of eatcl- got todhe enh9critWr in •etreet.:rottnyllle, and hp qnatlons hernd;rd.- • July 1%. , 40 • Tuck -LitTST,L-Ou Thurs ay afteraeo,t,,,e ntrttt, 4 .,,, wcen .sh er ite a Stull. Store atat valuable AVltite stnel'in- Th;• tir.q , r tie suitably rewarded by lc:11'1117. it At. the n Ihe.owner. •. . JOS. DlEtir...El . l ); `. - S . . --- --:6 TRAW CO W.-Came -to the. prerat-eF 0 0 .,, Elibrailier. reanting• above New Phila.. . ' . tletpbla, atilek Ran, shoot-two week? azf),t;' , a ji.ED.COW, with a white nsot in her fere. yr' i . head. Ithilt horns, -withunitc P.tet.stl white 4 .4--_•• Beak. the owner I* erquestett to take stn , l e;,., ,;,,,,.,,., and pay.expensear otherwhte 'she will iic.,of , f ,I,ziftf-fli; .direct?:. •.• •. ~ .. - - PATRICK McizoNNl..l... F(M.'S.tE.A.i.\''D .`1 . 4. Ll',') . . F•OK BA - I.4:;—A two horse -Spring . valuoitile horses, arid liarne*s all in ;;) sale atw loprice for ' cash: 'Arply for I,..trti2u:.,N • Centre street, V0tt4,,,11,,, - • , July 1! 'GG ,iIiFFERED , AT - )PRIVATE Arviind.hided.intereft o! good dur.l Lind i, nt privetdgate,,vear the head ..or th 9 Sell** ik:11 patticalers. apply,to - JEREMIAH Rt.7.D. Poumille. July 14, ''GB nuderkieeed litirritta Pale hie 3:stors• dsioiling h0u , 3c . :,1,c! 10t,• with well, • bake-Qcen 4nclatub , e. glfn ,r? :•.•• Schmitt:ill Unser:, on the raihll • road lead r.; 'to '4 • 44 t• Prledeushum: For particulars apply tO the pr. . . • • JOHN ' • • corner Second find Market Ste., July 14, • ; 25.:d• F IRE ENGINE FOR - Ft 4 I.E.—Tto -U .- Intent Fire Co. No. tot Pottsville. offer their Second-Class Hand FIRE Fine will throw three . streams ;and is cola* nozzles and pipes ; limn good .order.. servire and can be: altered -to a Suction very little Theßottlimey 1, - d1 „ to be one of the: best Second Chlt,S e, the State. For further partieniam.addres.i th, to , puttee. • • .• .11. CORE:, ' ' • C. Pr. , SCHNE.iffI, C. 31. KANT - Nil:li. • .L. BARTHOLOH En, • .• • JjiAy 14; 1.5r.8•2.3 tf wo:R• 4.4,1,E;;—"tvF0 large*.sizc L a bargain: -• •. AARON Trc, ; • • ' - .• , ..(( . fili MA I.E.—A complete eat of ' Appirittkie:+, Of. • 01; • biths. and ,evdeyll , .l.l; belouging.t•J'Le art. •4111 . very - cheap, I Ap; : • . • •, -• ,-.• • • .Jtily7. . . . • vs.„; . 1.)61.40 . 1d nt F.141i.: , fathscilter. thelVhite Iton:e tluk 1. ~ r . s‘! Jtity 91 t, n lut of cic,tiiing and f.:tr;,‘ otit •\JESSE 1 -LA; N. 11; • .. • • •••. Who wants to Buy a Building Lot. an,; a Nice House out of Town 7 . P., lit 1. D I N G. 1.0 TS', FARM !Slay 'and • Ligh•foot 5AL13..... (COO and Minerals reserved for h.:, • Will .beltAld.aL public 'sale,' on 7th day. f. .ri ;:. daV Of 71h month, (JULY.)si• 1, :d.. ar.the Washington llunsr. Danhl S. nut's , . ille. SChuylkill County,: Penna., a! of ch , • ,;,,. len surface right of the. May and Ligl.t:,;:u t ween'Llewellyn and Minersville, -yr l'Orll. - LOtS, of .1 . acre,- 13; acres,. I:1.i 7 V", ~ • acme. hcrue; 5 acres, 10 acme. 1.4 acres :in,l TERMS',--One hail cash; remainder und to;ul.gag.e. payable-in one and two year ' tete,t. ...Drafts of the - property Atm:pg. the lop ,- !vv . .: be ;etl, nod information to- be had h Nin;:rFt'ille, or .jtrLIN- t,11;.1.1, ' *acct. Tattles wlm dire Tiiar JOHN 133.NN AN, or F. W. 111 - 11111-Ss. Pottnr•ille, • ECK Etn , ,t (4'llst:cm •• .31abi.noy (7)., Jta . ly T. ]Bata; " • - MZEM 11:410e, t , r.cond 91. , :tm engine of - 0 , 1. tior;.e. Pl/Wer,•mglit 3 / 4 1411 - 4litt t.'.4ct141 witivl . drum. 5: foot itl , diNtnoter, 1- pump valcol elirtri, 3 boiler6 . 3l-ilicho4 in ilf,inwier aid .1, Also. 1 cA.st Inin't:cr'e, 6, , t..in iron Flnlft.. cholti:nt rumen, I e!..t of lio6titit: . cimei , ,. 2. f,att.l , For particillqrs noply (it V; New Potta v tile,. or to R.0111.:1:T - - Jtzne .23,.‘t11; IRON The Lind i. signed offer t,t the well known WICK .17*Lav:CA).:::: , yittotte . In Che,,,a Iterka and Lauct.c..ter Thty p ro p er iy Con ppp.., over I:',tal acres.' We:will the whole, pr With the. furnace nil illIVi:OVCITP.Ilt?; *II h '?:; fir of all the (eV?. minerals!: fottuß "An.. InCititlinr (hi PA)Porriona: ol ore.. SC:, - Mt all lands_ which' have f, previitte4 cold from 'tho roperty. 'Al.°, attian :cords of woOtl. cut Itt,t witocr,, aml hctw.cca. 17:eu :2(49 tons rf. ore en the hank. The furtr., wilt rently"for .operating .I,v fit of Argo-•: i- in ritportnnity'-ialdont terme, 1110‘4. .31. - -! . .21, Fiji Poltsu,sl% MIME =,== T-oirs .I_4 • Onket witio banton, \larkat 1,, • toTcat,vitle,' Icing %ve-.1 of th, etanoery, ' -• • .• '. 0 - • - lots 111 P i lo9lto, PiloPort Carlqa ni.lcLll of the-lute sid....:rade JoHN • Pott,,vii!e. - " VOIR; eqrher Centre turd N 1.,, 1 - 211 , 0. one ('U •from Centre,'. Apply to _ L. C: Nt,v.• IS, .65 ." I . IOIIIT 11. F. ENCINNE; ..,pow, r:. tor cheap.. Apply to •. :•;;;. , 'l l O 61. - S.l I. F..'—;A vir'y dte-ilahle end ct,rem,•4l.tnr: pirtpett:: in I'4lo Adtty,:a few tloort , ahrwe the Pale Alc1; 11,dt-h. leited.:thez of Iwo f4nott..o-111 , Mtapti:ll fraute pnrriclibin.ftlypty to - •UtTY. t•ot.t,wincr. cr ELLINITUENSINGILR. rq, I, 4c- rip !It lE-Fult.-rriboy , lts,v . t: f.'r tr:tl•.o.t . re C.cli: a lot of PUTOpPlpr9 /1 1 , 0 11, 1 . "St nh r • ....A 801 t..., (Audi. .Wrightt.; r....iwectiug Rout oiat 1:01) , .. llore.e ;Et ). S. RFI'II.4EII L t4l, - Fur Inrltiv:l . pATTIvuIAr, %11 , 11: (:. & G. :•..2..t.tt'3ll.rrt, , I: 4 ltvt: -4,1 g. - • e•c %% ' I al. nzip, ittr,;tyllt 2. ! ;y, LI, trr.. [; tp .6. neadivieted &It trre,t tta tract. of:Trofitictive OPAL: Ntiw Sciiltylkill.C.imu;:, by tivqtollierieal . Apply to Fki.ANKLIS B:CONVE - N,Tott,vine. Pa An,. 2. , 't,.! [jig]: v e: SA ILE. a E t I;,Es2 ELV iii•V .I•ll.—The vate'sett.t'of 141111 one 11:1: , f,,of ;11"e„ . • - • IL / e: are- erre; ed a good two-story Irante (11) . 1 L house with kitch'en„ a well with putaP; I,e door, and ali.o a 'convenient frame zeaYe..ae• I e , h. improvemente. 'itaid" property would, be a 0.'4 tibia for a tavern etz.ral. For ftthher pat tic.flar.- apply to the•subserilier on the pretalees. 31 1 v. r!: '66 - • I 9-nie FOR SA N. 1R OR . "Z.l . L'imEl... 3 x tract of, L - tau& situate , Ittif - a mile. (If. 112 , sCl! . ll:j'i , , Brandt and c•,ziroy. Mining-1:m nere,t, havhig 'o run of t. 10,• ~,S, tic mile otf the following Tht• tint, Vein-, .kirk. Mad: Mine, Tunnel. FauSt• P.II!!Vd wishing to purchase or to lease will M-11;(.. ;'p;•licau' ft to • • JOSHUA urptNcorr. •-• . IttellAint - • • 3.IIISNDAS Eietutors-Of the Estate of Janies'intmlUs. nt 32t. Will:141r Mt., Pl. !win Or to (MAP LESICILILL, Real Estate 41,, P. , tie:lll,. Ailanst . : • . . a . OA 'TO INES FOR P. 4. un't!! , . VV Agned:%rirhei.i to Inforni the public euiall ColiterY Ter eat,' ou teropi. will the pr'i, irege of opening on (bar or live other veins above water ',cwt. The abtive no v iv. ittwiirking er, t,nd can a iiree.teitt chip from w. to 1`.111 . , • day; which catr4 . , 2 greatly by opening vcitu-i, which eituhe tiorio at a. very Kahl!' outlay. •Ad (Vasa, • • • t4lL'Azi BALL, Pottyville. Mareh'l7i •Cii • , .F 4)1 ; IMAIGE•-,Tne recently occuiti John S: Graham. in 310rri . .. - Addition:— Poesession'gis'en immediately. Aildreee • • • FIiANE. CARTER,. Real Agent, Alahntioy City, l'enr.:l April 21,'Nii •, ' , 1.54.1 ' riOAL LAND FO r . • t • 1-.1. and Timtier Lana oh the.4,l:cterii containing:several veins of mat i• The. Mainin,ih"7 . . - feet: the Lehigh, 15 fect..and • the 'Skidmore., in lc. think. 1 mile of a run:which .fcirins.a habin cue tea.) smith 'ornamily City, It joins the w Company, oho are now operating on the adjoining ;•,1,7 lierty on all tlieseveind, ..The Railroad Company tine now lie.ating the road. to be . compiettl:neat The difference of (Night on coal per ton by way Qnakak - e to ,Elizah'eth Yorlt. will lei , To cents in favor of .the. New .route. . •• • . • Jonathan,lteher. a tenant on the property:" keeps a hotel. For itirther information apply, 11.1LOAEL • Po.ttq‘'.lll6 . ", April -TA _.- QTFAML FITTINGS, MASS A I ./%0!. GLOIIE. VALVES," STEAM .COCES, .W1:01 . 1 ;Ii irios YIPL?„ ELIIOWN, I.II3ASS CASTINGS,I3A WU? METAL, tnanufarAnred and f, - ,r 1310111.74.4. AN af...C0NN,11111),.; April ‘.!.‘., - fGe.• .17-3m' Yu. var. ri I, IN: Plattl•liCatTi* VALE ie:h reret in the tract-of coal land' in .New. Cinq le Towl,hip,tichrty ikil I County (knOwnaa thd l'ott •.t Banniin tract) .contain Ing about:42o.l - 16sta.. - A tract of-2•20 acres of .COAL..and .TIMBER LANE) In Ithey Tchvusliii).: • .• .• A - tra , t of about araf- acres In fllftt: Tovnrshlri Clniza Davis yiter.Or Cath. rergi.7 tladtrc Sliver'Qreelt • • . :Valuable •baildin - r. •On n and Mahal:lva: o Krekg. "pc.Ar; , •• - :".tr..s. fur *arehen.e, tnaunlartorieA; ciie. A pplea .:e1...t nn Schuylkbt Ave nue. iee..t front •On - the GT feet fronton Chill Apply h, . - 1.11 , 2N1tY tl. RUSSEL, • • Real .I?...tate and Iteutraned A !ent, corner Second and Pottsville. . • • Mach ‘14:1' 41 . '• • . ~ . . 171 d•C 11. 111 e m'il. lrl ber htit'utite on bend and for sale the follwing-. large'ldt of new and old machinery:-1 second.listik steam enOne. fibs inch bore - and 30 inch_etrete • lin* beet: refitted and in nil:talk: fur ninking a eland.: •., One 30-horne-power.Fmnine ratted., • • "10 ..." • " " • . *.* 2 Sew Boilers, 30 inches diameter 30 feet long: 2 .• . ..• so _ . . 2 Sect:mil-hand Boilers, 36 inch dlam., 20 feet long. • With Firo fronts' cd .. mplete. • • .•. • , • One small . Boiler abort :Myopic power; nne.Smoket Stack 34 Mellen ilLracter 05 feet long : one amokunt: ck 30 inches diameter.. 40. feat lung one pump whr. font diametcr,6,4 inches with Shaft' and Peden , Ws complete: two Wrouotit Iron :shifts S foot 1011 T.. GI inehe+ dißmeter: one Hoisting Drnm, 6 foot spid: ers,With ihaft nod. bloeke complete: one - etnall 3 foot diameter... One 11. inch • - One 12-Inch:.:." " .• • Ono 10.1neh ".•• •-tt A.lot of 10 inch Pump Pike; one Ka omen Breaker • Roll* with Sinch'. wrought iron shahs: four 'Fell Coll Screens; a, net. of. Elevator Buckets—new ; 'a lot of Pomp Stubs, all gels: olak of Belt Pulleys of carload 'sizes: also the•DrabOr of a large Breaker, now stand lug; and could tic u*ed !Or the same purpoee also . 1410 . 2 r. net anpo Chaln, - all sizes, at- , • . , JABEZ.SPARKM Machinery — Depot. 'Jane 2 . Tt o • — • 2l- •. • Coal Street, Pottnville. • isLocicev MINER 4, imitysts LA" SLVGLE - 110US., and oNSATOREIIO,EBE AN() OFFICE FOR* 8A1,,E;- . NEAR. BELLMONT, SCILITYrikus COUNTY. . • . • ,U4O; TONyN ;ANS IN natant:tor CHI; • , • - . Prestoaie - South Ash Puitersoe,:'. . Itliddleport, And in Monet -Htipe arta Ebibbitcb, ii, the Borougb.of . Pottsville. • , APPIr.to. • . P; W..SHEAFER. Attiy for Owneps. Airrlll4, . • 4 - 154 m : ,-1.11M81.111,1 .. • . , . BAIL hatinicipened- it. !ambr yard on Cal street - near. the railway depot, demres ;to inform , Mende and the public that lie bas on band alarga ag. sortment: of. all kludS of lumber; as be bas his 0911 ' 'steam taw milli: • .Ho will be'able to keep alargl Fnp ply elll, andirame.tbitberot: all langdur and sizes et tb. lo Weit SX* l 4l)/t O&M.. breekilr and: other h 111( am4togarvir c . - •- - 4411,344'.- . - A. IL ,BLITLE
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