_ . yby which we could benefit our saffering_eonicad eel p i ...enhance the glare- the Confe„ if • terealmed tei make toi attempt upon Rom Wanni the Copperheads would foraishe to of the long • 'promised raid. When, briesedlo the test, 'Walker, rett; DWI; tioCositteld not furniah 50 men for the: -ptirpose. Alines andiOitathman then admitted the thter, a Whim, inrAitaxe the men the choice of -retternlng 4 to, Canada'oritecompriying them to '-'43Tti" derided . The men. with few exceptions, derided ta Thinkbarr my ittstractioneinstlftedme; I order. racrying :al their return fo Canada for the pm - pm?. er •.iout my original mission- • . • thls - af • actingAfter;eddon. I nits so unselfishly in f air, and also Offing . strictly me orders"from 1ik21.,S nomewhat surmised to find my own name and those of my men coupled with the epitisat..l' dverter r by the ether , Cominissioner,find that to ladies In aPublic Had not my condi:o been instilled by. my in straction. certz3n . ly the offered by Capt. Canto - man wonld exonerate an well in mynelf.• '1 hare. a de sire to sustain mirepotathaa as a soldier.. I %ma sent her .,.. r , r ib ms tc aeiato. I yielded all returnest, and do to yotinow deem it justice to me to me to ~..Ttichmotd without an opportunity to do that for which was sent! This t op ezpedition failed through no --fanlt of mine and all I now demand is Ja:stice, and a fair trial. which ben certainly ; been accorded to others. • Since being hero I have tried to &my dutr, anti hardly imsztrff. yorcatirchri—ti me as failing to 110 the same. • I ask nothirez nor niake:lm—ddiMilid'eare-thal-Wtrteli' justice and-ctitetlity accord. If money is sears, little • : will airfare.. I will iallict loss and mate•this trip - pay -the (apemen of the next. Col. Thompson orders me home. I refuse for two reasons: First. the Secretary of War reserved that right, and - nowhere in it delegated to Col. Thompson alone to order me -- : second• before an •atteropt and failure to do that for which I was sent, have lany right to forego orders from Mr. Seddon in favor - cf those fanned by Col. Thentranon. again demanding snntice. and are good for my own reputation. I remain, yours, respectfully.'• • In apparent connection with the foreign letter Is one from Jacob Thompson. which has been largely mulibt v mai but states that come person has received from Ja coblitompaon. in gold, $2:1,614 between. July 22 3 a - nd ,august '23, 1E64, $lO,OOO of which. wan pa- .. by Pi Ilolhombe. • • . Following thin statemente Thommon Says "Aboie • you aria find account as it appears on my books." He then proceeds to ray ~•• I shall tate steps for My departure friim this city and 1 from Canada. On yesterday. Mr. Brirleigh. of the Johnson Island . men. was artmted..so we shall now have that affair ful ly ventilateil. After the miserable failure at Chicago • by - dincovery, and the qniencent trate of the Northern n u public mind. I have but little hope of aid to the Con • federacy from this quarter. I have been expecug yo for some time. • Incloeed you will find a letter from Mr. • whom I advised to go to Montreal and par into your Lends the money he had obtained at St. Albans. Ile 'offered to pay me the money, - wben I told him I-should • -at once turn it over to yon, and" therefore, he had bet ter pay it to you at once., and this be agreed to do. - I suppeenc -I shall see him no more.. He wishea a:state- meat from ma- and it is just I should detail for him our conversation. • • • ' Yours. truly, . • Tungmos. Alawrogh thin letter in mutilated, and the name of ' ;the person to whom It was addressed effite4 It is still -apparent fiat it was written to C. C. Clay. - Jr. The letter itself furnishes internal evidence - leading, to the same .concinition. Onthe lath November..lEo4. "3, D. Manias.' who. 1 • is undottlitedly the person referred to In Thompeows • letter without date. writes to Jacob Thompson,. from - Montreal:and nays that "upon arriving at this place I found that the raiders had refused to give np their money to Clay, - and that he had left the place toe huff."- Then he bays:- wish you to. give the 'a letter sta..' Ling the factskithe cane, and how I exprenned my wit . !bigness to give up the money to Mr. Clay If it would hate any favorable bearing on the case of -the. pris . oners. It seems extremely hard that the prime mover` In the affair should wok so severely of those who only did his bidding, and.to whom-.he -promised a release in e 4 bourn, provided they were arrested In canada.•l This letter convicts:Clay and Thompson of the crime of Inciting and organizing a raid which rmilted in the destruction of St. Albans. • - Mother lettter dated Hamilton, Sept. 20. Pt belieied - to be in the handwriting of Bennett IL Tour.g. and a portion of the signature remains; showing .tbat It was signed by Young. The cement the person to whom It was wriuen is not gym Some of the words ore removed. hat the-meaning of the whole is very clear. .11 The following 1a dopy. • • •:: ~ HAMILTON. September: 7 .o. I . . stn bare this.Monaing on my way hi the Falls. to see Mace, Denny do Co. The river ha , Wien Ilia fact threetachesin the last four days. and- by a wz-ek from to-day will tie in a conditkin for us to act, am ts , hopefulandconildent as of- yore. I found my alt gun in Toronto it shoots 30 times, and will kill a man at SO yards. r would rather, though. you would send' liuntly to New York. lie Is a splendid mechanic; and I think we can secure a better article at a cheaper rate than here, Illabee, niyself and one other:a messen gers will leave Thrusday or Friday for the scene of oar opuratp,m, nnless you dill order otherwise. We can. the roughly arrange and perfect our plans by the time the men will be there. We .will send you by mesaen. yrera emariv and exatt statement thereof. You can lirepara greenbacks far us, and send them by any mes s...l,or. In the meantime, I will want for lilgbee, Price end royeelf,.five Or six hundred dollars: I . stral or come tomorrow. The air-guns will cost about ,ith-or $25 to New York. They are needful, and will ssefit greatly in the safety. certainty, end dispatch' of oar work. Six or eight men haveteturned.fram South , .n Illinois, and they go with me. I will leave Denny fie rurcuth'e oiliest in my absence. -.I will ere you 1,t01)..My. no More ere the attempt is made, You know s.o.v oil that I know. But. Mr. Y.—,Jet me b e , of 'you to be careful who yoktell of our intentions. Nicol La a ter). ma11,./allitold.fill iu Tar.eito what yet thioto him. Men .may be brave and efficient - in active service. but this is EL tleJd in which prudence; and IV").)1 body. 19 demanded. We can and must do :or-eon:. tad that at an early day. I hope ere long to gratliv )ouby a report of success. All told, I have now. übont 5, tro U. I hope to make It lb. I will give. you the directions in my report how to Fond me men. I wilt not return. Mr. until I have done sortie thing. If thing else. may D. destroy the northern hoax: of Vermont and „New- Hampshire for lib miles. .:ftwohm: returned from Windsor last night. I will come or cit.(11.0•TOOITOW. Yours, lists. 31=a. Una .1 -B. Castleman appears to have - teen engaged In the . Weq as he'agent of Clay and .Thainr.son ttn'or - secret societies and fomenting hostilities' to the Clovernment. The following letter was written by him. and although the name of the person to - whom it Nvas addre:sed had been cut out, there in a copy as It opr,, sus on the nes ref theDepartruent, mutilated in some particalers- Looaorv. Sept. 5, 1% . 4... —r. DC..t.3 'Yuman : I have directed Shultz to ace you before going to Toronto. son hand you the comb um nteari(.n he beam. If yon. consider it favorably, pleasa attend to it with the least possible delay. I ap -1,,1y for smelt authority. because of knowing the im mense good that may in this way be accomplished: I w,ll Rend yon frequent reports of work accomplighed, anot her thing of the utmost importance to • melt the nothleat ion of the Secretary of War of the cause of my detention, and a request made him that a note to that effect be sent to Gen. Morgan. company, and reg .:taunt are :id -Kentucky Cavalry. 1 shall _rely, npon year attending to this matter for me. I must confess I fear at present there is little hope for the an ebtopllshment of env great gobd here. NShat can be done we will do. and shall reir ly- uponthe ,.\ action of the. rtelreediiltiTeetifteyinivericor.forat m " u • ch, except -wll t i tt ia r v o t O n el o , the areidtr.nee of their influential men, but their shrink ing from re,ponsthility leads me to believe they will do little l nm makinfr arrangements to hold nightly meet ings, and by addressing the country people shall hope to do, something. Thinter . bas t'-- adjoining district, and not'having beard Saturday, know not what he is effecting. The coupe of Vallandigham and his associates has had 'a very potent and equally undesirable influence upon the people. They are impressed with the belief that pledger cf • peace scented th eir coOperation, and to a .peaceful solution they looked with eager certainty: Present my kindest regards to Ben. Young. Karuse me for reminding you again of the urgentnecassuy fur - •stercry in the twitter submitted to you. Plea-e, on receipt of theta. tin me-the SindneFe logo yourself to - sec Thornisen, and witatevcr Le your dech-ion send tinhnitz bat ic otwe. With many tbmolce for the kind nose. estended to no torny mother and sister,' and to toy coraredes when near you, belief - e me, with true 'sincerity. .1. B. CAPTLEILLIC. The Milowirg is a copy of a letter from the saws person, addressed to "gentlemen" T. and C., rodaning no doubt, 'Thompson and Clay : • • ' Isnta.Ns, Septr'24. . . • Gss - rztums:: • Yon find here , lib inclosed theSe- cx•• tt sets. whi,:a show for fh,•mselves. I regret to say thst the grader portion of the business part of Cairo has beet' d, stroysd.-and union': tire losses was some stock of my own, which was sent there fur Investment. was also so unfortunate ns to have some lost on the steamer hunted, a copy of which disaster you'll find herein. For a few days past I have been in Indiana, and find business much more flattering than in Illinois. I return to the latter place to-day, and arrange mattefs M my district so as TO give Hunter charge of the bust r.sas. • What can be dons .1. shall do m conjunction .therewith. 1 ens going to Indianapolis if a house can, fribreDeil there et a reasonable cost. If Ifunter is near, you ri mind him of the most urgent necessity id' return- In?, to his business. ' There never has been in this •er.itntry - such a time for a prillattle - business, and the time must be taken advantage oL The machine in MO its use ill radiate from the - Point it is futrodneed. shall set tip shop from within 10 to 20 days, and most likely about the former than the latter, • - • Nest respectfully, your obedient servant.' • • • The following letter, which appears to have been written' by Thompsod to Clay, has reference to the psi:ceding:lettere written by Onstleman to Clay: • Torosiro, C. W., Sept. 6, 1583. To (tom out l.! • . • • • Itesti Stu: Tee proposition of Capt. Castleman em. barrasses me, - It Is evident that no authority of aura • can protect him from consequences, and ae he and those to be ommuized by him are oflcers and 'soldiers of C. s: A, we have no power to make details. This' service, if rendered, would be valuable but there is no way tbat I know of tot for them to act on their own respon sibility. One thing is certain.: an authority given by us. if brought out, would place us in awkward position . to the Canadian authorities. If a demand .was made upon them by the United States. ••• • At all events, it. Is a danuoaris subject limn out)—Due, and mie in which I feel unwilling to, make documents which may lirelured against us and einbarrass tbe parties who t h e m gavel Dr. Huuter'ar.d Castleman to take - the mew to Chicago, and take care of them afterward% gt 4 CM, and I wrote a letter to Castleman for our Joint signature If .he wants money it 'sliest for him to . g.et . 5t frem Hunter, at all events at fret. I wish to write In you. on ether shbjecti, but hare to time now, •as --0-reiri-in a burry to return. I ant tndeavortag to Jut the beet face on thtnge, your obedient servant, . . (Tom mat.) Toe tollowing correepontitnce direl6.ei the charade:, - of the menus of bringing abo--.1 a riyil war In the. West in the Summer and Autumn 0f1464. and re • . verde the names of some of the .persons engaged In. the movement. The first letter is from C. C. Clay, jr., - • Jacob Thompson. Yee fallowing copy t• Wurtar•sr :Illy 11, 104.' • Tacicraws, Moraitat . lle Dtaa Ste. Walkergo , e offtcseiglit to the tnited States. Ile will tryto'prey.cre our-friends to aid us in • the conteniplated mote. D. 'nosey is bere,.son-in.law • .of lieday, and will stay until finding. he Is a high - pricy't of the eons of liberty. and 'can be employed • • most usefully for as. Be and W. might traverse Ohio, • Indians...and Illinois, by the Toth. and have all the Or ganizations ready to act in cooperation. You bad beet come from lowa here Immediately, and let than lamer' • all the plans. They can be communicated to W. by a special messenger. that they may ge to ii - oric at'. I. once. They are only adrised 'that certain escaped eon ' ' • federate pricOners can be employed to start the bill . ' fur them. if their peoplew - I/1 join the play. They think • •.•.- - will take the . fancy of their people. and they will • • -take a hand. The only feu le, they will not be pre •.pared for lt, mud will be eurpileed and stupefied with . r . out notice.' You need not fear as they are of the sworn' .•• - brothertioxl. 'Voorhees is to be here on Monday or • Tuesday. and rierhaps lien. Wood. Indeed. Ise peo • f 7- • :• ple from the United S'ates here daily. who come to see I its.. Yon meat not fall to come. and bring plenty of • •gumee. Indeed, you had best transfer rut back to I Toi . ooto _ can buy . lasses in the ailed Steles . 7 ; •4thich will serve our purposes, and two capital stump orat - ris to travel anywhere. Come here as soon as . . • . The proprietor and all the people here are, your. irlends. I send this by him. • In haste. ' • • • . Truly un: C.. ji: • following letter, without sitrnamre, was written •Ity Clay t o Thompson. This letter is addressed to "W: ••- it Carson,'! which - was the assumed name of Jacob • 7hompson.' The following Is a copy,: • N.IAGARA FAI.LI:,C. W.: Friday, July V). 16.64. 1l•;•• Ma , W. F. Ccatiots.--Dras Siat—Oar.friends had left • . •'• on my arrival. ' Your telegraph only. cached B. a few t: ' itibute+ since, owing, It la said, to sone'derangernent .. • of the line. -Be has, replied by telegraph - to,your note • brought by the. Beexpresses himself Much surprised and disappointed at it. because he saysli- and himself both understood you to authorize the investment and - . • ' ...R. bad, beforeleaving New Tort; arranged to obtain the goods atter anacultationyith D. and B. He says It., D. sod S. all lett New Ydik with the belief that the goods world vier tie sent in email lots to the different ' mints of advantageous sales, especially to Indlanapo. I • lie, where they are deemed indlepensible, • Th er oi s . , more formidable competition there than waif expected .• —fully SOO well equipped competitors, Thehazard tyou serge/twee:l - fully centavo& and it area resolved. ••• • ' to take it, as the goons We " in 4 LWenatbi • they not deem the hazard great - The partypartyltiter :: _ ested in the salt understands the delivery must precede „ oirooo t.. o.ympt as to small part which wan to bead .fanged, and .WhiCh was lett herewith the intention of advancing out of lands to his hands. and will doubtleea • .do to-morrow or before be can hear from us_ * H ea ; r. • ,ittNi as scan as he porn out to the original] to pay teethe good ( to leave New York for the wed, t o pr ., vide for their disposition in safe hands, -.Be thinks the • • terms required would be offived the Rev. b ooms • i t eo lying distruet of hialidelity. andmoreover guy. because in any event we must rely on his ,r • for the faithful application 'of the money. 'Banos he: thinks It beet not to conununicate them to the Bev. D. l r: or S. so the same time: as their suttees are Quite bidle. pensilde. Vile propose( that we forward the email par% -•,-;.•-:-• tient:l the sum required to be used, aa earnest of our ability and purpose to pay on delivery, and be trusts 'you will provide the balanee: He-andl, between us, ' "sr2“, could make up about 420.000. if we can negotiate our . draft/. beside the •gold. I might forward titimealteti by the special messenger. I think, on Warning all the Act,: 'lads, it is best to take the'ziak. for at beat we run the tilk . of the goods being unavailable even after.de.lit. " " ' 'ton. I wish your conenr. ?on concur In this stew. I acceptym tnvitatloa lged to decline yourinvi smourenes will lose. the ild. J.gain anggeors— itdrements are impractice-• icatirut to -and - fro:would the time even it must be hors. was Important. 4A , &romped by - him in a ghat to be rent lyy epode] seeseen- Ala then sterittorhUle of ciliffes. enepickna. could send to diffarent•purcha.' • 'Were designed to bring oti 001 war in that - 3'4on of the = Th c. e following. tritiont data, appears to _be Thoinp-, eon's reply to the foregoing communlcatlou:• The six: - nature is partially torn out, hat thee "J. Th Itinattl. The lather is as follows:. . . • "Tear prop:Within' is agreed to substantially, While I fear the experiment ak-2oUsiblyleitdingio erposare.- Ruh is thefear of 8.. with wheat I hatie. talked.; But - . the-party selling mnet be tatereatad geitiag , reread accompaniments." • .• • . The ortginat, of which the follostingAs onspy.tuas_ this inaorsement in penerinlLlSTUT.th - g - g hT e : • Walker's letter of _ his purchase. Copy. Aug. 8, 196.1. has been The bearer has just arrived.' 1113 delay mort•unfortunate: - My purchases anionutto over $73.- Of.O. ,These weremade hysorder. It has been rer3 dir ! I limit for me - twarrenge, - with the addition of the Pinds -- In my office, to prevent - t.rouble. -I shall expect you to Isend - me a draft to tudianals_orls at the earlielnioseiblo. moment for $11,0,000 in, gold ,or sterling.. Tag I wish you t o send here to square my accounts... My reps . t-'; Lion is involved in tide, and I trust that- an gentlemen, to whom I have confidence, will not base me to wiffor... j ',',4.loPOOSEdnirbeeently me te - Indianapolis This answer ought to' have been there . before now. There are expenses to be incurred there, which cannot be Avoided: - If low hare mot sent the S-30.00 please send $lO,Ol/0 in geld colu little. time von send tneimpress draft for like amount. start West, to-nigt..t. Let Ind the neuirsitrof haste: - -Lrise nor S moment. - • • .• • • . . x . „•. The following letter, which appears to. have • been written by Thompson to Clay. has reference tnidemb:- . edly to a movement in the West desiened to bring on civil war.: • • YosTMEAL, C. E., June P, 1564. To Y.—Mr DEVIL SIEEI have rterisined here for ten ,deye waiting for you •.to keep appointment at Tor rent°. Think I ought to go 0n..1 wanted very much to ree you and report prot,,nwe. I cannot arconnt for your delay. I hope no accident her. happened. I have communicated with New York. A moot reliable,gere Semen his met me here. In the present:state of things I do not think anything ie. opened to ns there: I go - where I may familiarize myself with the condi tion of things le the West.. George Sanders has gone to eat Mrs. V. Ile crime from abroad,-Earope—ter do what he says be did not know that we were intrusted' to de. and be hes gone on to .do it There is such a thing re spoiling both by hevingloo many hands In It. Clay has been in Toronto' for several days. Be•Writes me. to crime on. I cannot do anything more at the, present at this place. Let me .bear from you as soon ss you get this. . . • • . Yoms traiy. . • J: T. The following letter, written by Thompson to Clay, relates to the tame subject: : • " • • Teaosze. C. W.. Jane 11;16 4 1 • (Torn cut.).Drava Sir.: Arrived' yesterday. and to day I leave fir Wiudser, no arrangement having been made ;merit - Maly for my coming there. Here I got ac. qnsintic,d with Judge Moore of Kentucky, a trueman: lie left for Cincinnati list evening . , and agreed, if pore elble, to meet with Mr: Bcgt, and I requested him to say to Mr--Pugh that you wished to see hien at the Clif ten Howe or such place ashe 'might select. lie is to .felegraph to Mr. Cleary and .Mr. Cleary will notify you. I want yon to ace . Mr. Pugh. Since I hove bean to write this note I have - been informed' of your s aril., sal in 'Montreal: When will-yon join me. beeaueel; ehotild be glad to communicate all I know? I viral • return from Windsor to this place, how Mon I cannot *ay. I left a note for (torn out in the original): lam es_...yo---..(signed)"J.'l‘.”=(uern out In the•original.) The following letter (mutilated), written byThee: B. lialcomb to . Clay, throws light on the plates of the' Rebel.s in connection with coesplracies .in the West. •- SreneY Brous, My friend tuts jot left me. - .A I said to rm. he Was 'at first overwhelmed with the reeponsibility of speedy decision on so momentous a: subject. He has been thinking of it ever. einee, and met With an. Intelligent and active friend from his State, who cape to see me, .and who is sanguine sato the immediate condition My friend is not only satisfied thet the time bas. come, but is ready and anxious to prepare as rapidly as pos. sable. Ile had pondered your inquiries as to the !ear l:dirty certalu matters, and has made such pertinent (torn out)—ortant suggeetlons an to cooperation-Born era)—oet deeirable.for Carson to see him.. I - told you he would be one of the M. G. of his State.' Our appear ance or his finder -the circumstances at St. C. err.or-. row would excite euepiciere. He mutt leave ln the . p. in. train. 1 write to Big Carson to come at 11. or at' all events at 1:10. Let him come right etraiglit to my r00m,..Nn.-T, and „better not seem to know me, or be seen with me. To (torn out) e.- where the room le.. Events in W. are likely to precipitate matters if - a draft is ordered. I ata etartled at the mire, end feel that with activity and prudence Cansonteriestgics may result in the grandest denonment. . 1 fear to write more ex plicitly. I hope the asthma is better. If C. Pan come wili look_for no meesage. It not, telegraph hole yen: eithme is,. and I will knotyit means he eenr-othe here. • . • • In haste, truly, . Jan. Thismay inform you a few minutes in advance 'of your paper that Wallace is whipped,' reteeatieg IEI order, and burning bridges ;:Gen:Tylerprisoner ; Cola Seward wounded and a pelsoner •, an advancer rester :day at I o'clock, -a.m.; 16 miler from Baltimore force euppoised to be `0,060.. Some Memplths people-new , here. I believe Capt. Cole true. Ibis not emart • hut. I expect a bold desperate fellow. - I haredetained thinking he would be useful.. I gave him $lO to pay. :his bill, brit Carson must put him-on his' ateoant-and keep him at aeheap house till needed, if he wants If. he does not-please drop a letter. to:me.. If Carson is not there,.detaintim till he comes. :.. The evidence examined is thtts.reviewed and presen ted by the Commit tea arid spin the preli rn nal y bra nch es of the [AEC eritablishee, or tenje etrongir to eetab.' lish the following propneitionei • . • • ' First r The Rebel authorities at Richmond proceeded 'systematically and criminally. and in violation of the dictates of our common humanity, as well es of the usages W . civilized war, to imprison, enrlare and de stroy negrues employed as eoldiers in the army of the • 'United States. • • • Second : They treated nith go-ore injustice end krutal inhumanity these officers who were teken prieunere of • war while In command of ne.gra troops who. were . In the service of the rollEglSEE:r•lt.: • Third: They sYetemetically. : knowingly mei' mali, cionsly subjected soldiers of the United States taken prisoners of war to the horrors of disease, to brutal ex poem e to, the elemente, rind to seasthig, fetal starve.' Bon, and all eombined—maiting 'a chapter of hefro-re, . sufferings and woes which have no parallel In% the an• nals of tiny other people, civilized or h.arharious. - Vonith That Davis, Benjamin, Clay', end Thomson planned, organized, and incited' the •verieus s. hemee, expeditions. and conspiracies, referred to in the testimo ny submitted, for the introduction of contagenue and infectious diseases In the United States, for, the de strnction of euesommeire upon the rivers,' lakes rani oceans, fdr the Wslcase of prisoners at Johneores Dined and Camp Douglas, for the indieerimltiate dest r action of privet. property upon the border and the, murder of the inhabitants, and tinelly by the overthrow of the Gneerhinetit itself by the agency of Secret and treason• able organizations in Canada and the States of the Nortb•west. • • • • These criminal acts area bar to the plea which other-- wise might with foreq and 'reason, be, tendered, that. Davis and his aelsocinterinamed were incapable of the great crime of • aeresslnation. Men' who conld remain quiet in the presence and with a full knowledge of the'. barbarities that were practiced by officers:under' their: • authority in the Orisons and pens; of Richmond, Ander sonville, and Salisbury, end who justified themselves.' to themselves by the conelderation that it was neces sary to accomplish what they had undertaken, cannot. 'plead that it Is improbable - that they sherild have pro cured the aimesination of those, who stood In the way of the accomplishment of their design. . • • , • It now remain? for the Committee to present the' evidenceiendirig immediately to implicate Davis; Ben jamin, 'Clay and Thompson, in the asemistnatton of President Llneeln. - . We herewith submit copies of several papers found in the Rebel archives, showing that the propositions were-made by different parties for the destruction of 2persone,cOnneeted with this Government of the Pelted States, and- . indoriementre,thereon. It appears that peopoisitions were not only not rejected, but were enter. Mined and considered. • The first of there Is a letter !mails min ironed DeKalb, dated Riehmomr June le, 1561... and. addressed .to the Secretary of War_ The writer sere • • • • . 'Year lirmeris met:eter:ly aware that on the fourth o f'„ cal mont h the Nerthern.Congreis assembles. and' that the e ideral Capitol, as well as the peddle build ings. are rindernitned In regard to this matter. I very respectfully beg the boner of a feet moments* private ant:Reece. CAMILLE LAE VALLIETEL On the letter is the indonsernent otthe name of the - seeker, date of letter. and .the phrase, "About blowing up the Capitol at WashEliglon." • I: seems from the following letter, dated-Jane 20th, 1661. that' DeKelb had au interview with the Rebel Secr..tsry of Wer, P. 'Welker; on the very day when the fleet e.irmnimicritien by DiKalb was made: and it seems, LIS" from DeKallee letter of the: zoth of ...Tune.. 1061. that Walker did not hesitate, to ernpl..y hird on account of any onjections evilest the perfurraance of the &ed. but for the reasonthat - Delielb was a stran ger In bier. The following is. a copy of EeKalb'e let ter of Jane It. 1651; June 1551, P. WAtlin, 'Secretary !Jf War Suutennii Con federacy. • . . In reference to the subject -- Mxin which I had the honor to converse with you yesterday, and on ac- - I connt of which you bade - me call - to-day, I take here with the freedom to address_ this Most respectful wri ting to yon. • Teur honor seemed td hesitate in giving me an affirmative answer to my - statements because I cm unknown to you. Permit me to remark that. not withstanding, I - can give you no reference in this calm. ' try, I am, nevertheless, fully worthy of your high con fidence, Itly , grandfather, Major-Gen. Baron Delitilb, fell in the revolutionary war of this country, at Indian Mills, Camden, N. C. I received an edudat ion proper. tionate to the means of my parents: served - in the Cri mean Wier as Second Lieutenant of Engineers: Front lv troubles induced me to leave my country. I landed in Quebec: G. E., in November last. Arrived in Wash-. ington, D. C., about three weeks ago. This is - a short outline of my history. but I cannot in the least perceive why Your honor should- hesitate because I am a stran ger to you. The matter is to my lour, ignorant per ception, nothing regniringrefeiences or confidence, for I do surely not expect to reap personally. any benefit before the strict pen - arm:dice of what I undertake. The task.l know is connected with some danger, but-never will it in any event. become known in • the North that the Southern Confederacy bad anything-whatever-to do with It.'_The whole transaction resiolves itself. there ‘re into one question : Does the Southern Confedera cy Consider the explosion of the Federal Capitol at a time when Abe and his mrinidons 'and the. Northern Congrase members are nil assembled together of KIM; dent importance as to giant me, In ease of 'success, a commission as Colonel of Topographical Migineers, and the sum of 01.000.0001 If an, your. honor. may pleat intlandtt.i count the transaction - to be cairied into execution between the 4th and 6th inst., and as good as already aceempllshed. .1 trust yen will not press me in regard to the manner in which Intend to perform it. or anything connected with the execution.. In case of an affirmative answer there Is no time to spare, and to show you still fin - titer my Sincerity,- I will even re train-from asking for any pecuniary assistance in car , eying the project through, notwithstanding my measure fof such an undertaking is .very limited, and that some funds would materially lighten my task, 'diminish the danger, and doubly insure success. But I beg you for a pawed saes to Ward h91%-,,D , 0- and A. G. 11. it's. as intend to throw =yeah at a convenient place into Maryland and to enter Washington: Teryrespect , tally your honors obedient servant, • . C. L. V - ..DE - Kare: Eon this letter is • the Indorsement in pencil;- par tially erased: see this min with Benjamin's" "file." The letter and the indorsement shows that - Wallier not enly received and considered the proposition, but that be had an interview with the writer, andthat •It was his purpose to have another interview with him in' company with Benjamin, Secretary cif State. -* On the lath of September,.l66l,-alettecwas written to Jeff. Davis by J. S. Parramore„ which was received. as appearsby the indorsement on the 20th of the same mont The following is a copy: BOSTON P. 0 , TUOMIa CO., OA, Sept. 12, 1561: • ' • jesernisoir Davis—Sir t—Gaving a desire- to. be. of benefit to the Confederate States Is the only -excuse can offer for addressing you letter and, believing the best plat would - be to dispose of the leading characters of the North ; for that reason I have tried and experimented in certain particulars that will do this withnnt difficulty. Although It is quite an under handed manner of warfare. and not knowing whether it would meet with your approbation. or not, prevents me from giving you a. full 'at-counts of the materials used altho%,..trl believe any .one of them -would take the life Of a Southern man litany manner they - could. , If-you wish it; write to me midget the - whole process.. Hoping yon-good health and future victory. :-• At ihe top of this letter. In the handwriting of Jeff DIVIR. 1 / 3 the following note: 'See. of War—J.D." rpon the back of this letter Is the following indorse. merit, tinder the name and residence of the writer : 'II as discovered suede of disposing of leading charact ers at North." "File." - - On the lTth of Atignst, Pg. one IL C. Durham Writes to Jefferson . Davis a letter, of which the follow ing Is a copy : . • • Headquarters63d Georgia Regimentt Thunderbolt OReery, Near Savannah, Ga., Aug 11,1 665. To President Davis : . • Ma. Prawn- v r-After long meditation and nu:crate. flection on the subject of this communication. I have determined to Intrude it nnonyon. earnestly hoping my motive will constitute a full Tindleattort for such presumption on the part of one so humble and obscure u myself. Though I mutes" Out the evidence of your Christian humility lataagt fallyunires me. I propose, with Tour permission. to assist in organi z ing, a number of select men—any not less than three to lien hundred —to go into the United States and assassinate the most prominent leaders of our enemies—for Instance, Sew ard, Lincoln, Greeley. Prentice, .to. Considering it unnecessary to discuss the =anises of success at this timea willonly say a few words es the opinion to its effect. I made it a point to elicit the opinion of many ' men upon thbs anhJectln whose good sense I have put confidence: and while difference of opinion Is =scot inevitable. woe have conadence in its benefits to us. The mostpleusible argument seems to be that. to impress upon the Northern mind that.lbr -men in high places Mere to wield tbetrinflnence ha favor of the barbarism they have been socrciej*practieng upon as Is to Jeopardize their lieu—tor tog klaersre 'the no Isel Agit thl moment tike, array oSes for ens de .istruction. at that moment user eminence is in tire et :Most peril. would' produce a imitation and maul= that would lead to pens ardour independeitee. - With u m , -meager emotions upon this atihject; 1 will leave it for 04 this.. U you deem matter worthy. of anyeneomagement and will 50 Opriume,l.belleve I eon give you each. evidence ofloyeltynad teen, city of cearecter as will entitle it tri your oonsidwarkar 1 as hr anl am concerned. J will Sain-broulwithert was hoist and raised to /diddle Georgic; slimypined "ip and . affeettone are partly Southern. ..I was op ' nosed to Secetaion. but am now congsmed to the death against tritildligstion or tension -with TM of whose instincts aM nitsral thunder, t#l this war, I was totaliy ignorant If I have tramitedftyserupie or prindple of yours. - I begto-bn pardoned» I neglected to suns in the proper. Ware mad am mob ewninleionad. °Meer In - the vdcmteer write*: Beg. ging yoortespeand adetrtion to dile tolanamtptten, I . 11/ r i g - 51 4, 110 Ver.f,ta i St flbodlint sem*. , - Co: 1. 4 iSit Bo at , Snores ibta,!_avannsh. o*. . !in His lisselleney preddest Davis. Richmond. - This law tau resolved Aagatt We ISO, and le co• L tieS4 II PUPIL rad* pwlwq le Isktlita 190 tees nay fnUltumapp. S; utt wet, irmini _. .... ~7p-_ ~X ~~T 1 MSESS .- . • to-, 300 men: assessinie.the lead in g ha the llirdted SOL.," respectfully referred by&rft - non :attic President, - the,.Hma. Secretary •of War, J-01ivi,. gel. and A. Aug. 24: ! 4 /110 - .. • In addition' to die' testiminirthus presentee upon this point. the Committee. offer .a letter of silent $. Alston, which. wasproduced at the nisi of the conspl . ntninfof LthealteilWoadon of Preeident.Lincoltt,ltum actiWthefeiticrnirtgls an.calinett • Inger Ake. yeanaraiervices,..anit iflOst*lfitverine' in my designs, Vain proceed: an. soon se in halal wrg country of/nevi:if her dn-ainst eirETA etriTy iWas Arms .ery nodirttrose .who seek to enchain. her Slavery..l consider nothing dishonembielnuUlg elfe.h. iAttident- ank Of l'On • to to favor me by granting the necessary papers. &a., travel. itinaPerfeedXfalla i l i t t r. with the North. and . feet conddent 'that-lean exeentesanythingl 1. min in the ritid-last -tune in Kentucky. tinder Gen.' . John 13., Morgan- scan taken nrisolw: and escaped' from theta 1w dressing myselfin mu garb of 4-citizen: I went: . through the,Canadasr frerrn:.whence. IV the asSistancer. of Col. J. 1161colmb; I succeeded to working my way ' around and thronallaide-lahonliiiike to hare... penterfaiiiiterview witli yon,lejtirdertolierfecr the :arrangements before starting:: . • ' . • The followirv:ia the . indorsement upon the above commenication [A: 170. Ablil3oo.l Licht W. Allsorr.golatgoa.ol7; Salphpr, ;142rhyp. Ye. is gen.- D'uke's command. AcCompanied into Kenteeky. 'end was .capturcsl =and ear_ aped into .Canada, whence he found tile stay back.. - Been .in bad health.:- Now-offers his services to rid the •couritiy of come of its, deadliest enemies. •.Asks for -papera•to permit trim. to travel svithfn.. theiurisdiction of the. Government;- would like to have - an 'interview and ex. plain. - liespectfely referred by direction of the l'resident. to the Honorable Secretory of War. • ' - (Signed) Borrow W. IfiemSoo. Received Nor. 20. 1861. 'Recorded Book A A GO,' • Dec 11, ISM: • A G... Far "attention:: By order. . Signed, • J A CASIPLELL,AS W. • . The Gnmettre also call attention • to theletter of S 01411.4.01, 'ad 4 lree_ to sTeffelson.Dovt., at Blob mond; .Fen 11, 136:Vend reported at leentia in "History cd'AseaseMationsof-Prefrident Lincoln," pege 41. Ten following are th , itldo;ECll:Cr.tb upon the letter of S Oldham referred to • • . • The Ben W S (Whop., Slchmood,' Feb-12, 18115.. in relation to plans and means for burialur, the- enemy'S shipping, towns, Ac. ereparatious are to the hands •. of Prof Alcilailough, and are -known only to the one other party.: Ask the President. to, have an inter:leer with Gen ifirrie, formerly a member of Congress, from Missouri, on the inhject: Second indorsement t. S•c retary of Stye, at ids convenience, picaae see Gen' 'Harris and learn What.plon he has for ore:comic." the dhllroltc hereteote esperierietd. • (Signed 4 Feb2o, 1563._ • Receivevi Fell 17,136 V . •-- • - See 44-aaeiMatten of Frottient Lincoln, page 42 These documents are conclusive upowthe point that 1 Davie-nod Benjamin and- Welker. in the Years 1961: * 1232, 11,34 dud 1565, 'received,' etnertained; - and considered propesitions. for the assassination. of -the chief men of the Government of the United States, and' ( nitre:a:4 s probability arises that they-took steps to accdmplirh the. purpose that for en long a. period of time they entertained and considered, • • •• The testimony at the, trial of the assaying justifies' the Inference that the Murder of Mr. Lincoln was pro- • cured by the Use of money turniehed by the Richmond Government. . Louis J. Weichman totes' that 'Barret arriverin Waisbington sin the' sd• of April. Fids, from Itielammd ; thatt-ha there had-had anlnterview with I. Davis and Benjamin on or about the 26th of March pre- . 1 celllng';. - that barratthad in his posseesion at that time -a considerable quantity of gold, and that he remained' in Washington but a few hours. Sur-alt is connected with It t oth, arid w . :th the assassination by an amount of testimony .which cannot be controlled.- • • 'Baninel Linogg (.'heater stated upon - the conspiracy I :trial that he was acquainted with Booth, and that Booth on several occasions tried to induce him to take ; part in kidnapping or murdering the. President. • At I onetime Booth „sent him .by-letter, the seta When Chester finally - positively refesed to take part in , the crime at-returned the money to Booth, Booth say. ing as be received it, that he would not allow Chester_ to but that 1 - 4 w vary ahart cf. fends, end that he or some - of the party rart 6 t go :6 litcbotond and ob tain means to carry out their wasigns. - The interview appeare bait: been us ia.t,e'as I mokth of February,: andla probably in view all the facte that.the visit of Barrett to Richmond and hie return with feuds , was I n - obetiis ins to the acres sty dieclosei by Booth In' ,the conversation" with:Chester—the fact that bnrratt wine in the secret service of the Ricktiond Gevernment 'l,l---oved by :the testimony of Jae. A. Fowls. Thin wit nes:, woo himselfinthe sec retf^rtice. of tied Confederate . Gm eminent a aceat of the State Department, and his' appearance before 'Abe. Committee, In obedience and the tonnority of the- House Rexeaentativee. mains( bin own vtiS;re, ad' without any verities' 17.nOnites.,e - his part. Ilia testimony disclo: ea -the fear that he is, in a degree: an Unwilling witnese: that - he &el:vat to avoid implicating the ler.dera - ef the re bellion ha any criminal 'net, and that he is rail: devoted' to the causa nl the Rebellion: The Cot:mince Were assured, howeVer, that he 'ls a: Rebellion:. truth: Fowls , says that he was first acquainted with John 11. Serrate In Feb., hut that be had heard oflion before. Re knew he was an agent Of the ltehel G 3 avernthent. And 'had heard of him as such from the lath day of. May, .1663."8e 'says: he knew that Barrett woe a bearer of 'dispatches, and that be-was In Riehmtud about lamas' ry or- February, 1665. Es states further. that he thinks • Sarni( ,was a secret agent of the. Slate Department, but does not poTii ively know it athat each agent -watt kept to himself :.he did-not know about. the ()theta; Benin ! mm told him Surratt was there,krAgaintodWashings. tOn told- him the !Mao This harermation from Benjamin and Washingten be received on the 23 or of March, 1535. ' • The terthnuoy thin: far adduced renders it tertain I Sfirreit ‘ison employed in the'eriret service of the Itch : el authoilfie:t ut P.lchnannd Cent he le-A:able received money in his capacity as agent from the ,Stnie Depart !. m-nti, and hardly a doubt . exists that the feuis to ceived by him .(;ere paid to Booth fdr the commission !of the crime of assassinating the Prealdpia. • • Daparnentery evidence in T,assesSion of ,tha - wen, j merit shows that the secret service fend was In the sole I . melody gad mular the. euclasive control or Devi? and ! Benjamin and not paid from that feed except by his an • , thority. •• ••• . . . This fart appears from the • correspondence of-Bon i jamin. and Iloidombe, .already. quoted.- - and it Is ban [ armed as the settled policy of the Rebel (kwernment; -be correspondence between rlienjatatn and Seddon. in 1 J a b e a r y,- jar,a,.seddokavcote: a note to Davis, in which 1. he, sap, be ha:, received a dispatch from-Gen. Hardee, requ , eting that he may be furuirlatil with fmt,ht.ionAe etet service.. At the same time, as apileitra by-the reply IBenhimini of.the same dote, inelaseth a letter I from 1 homes N Conrad, a copy of which Is' herewith I giv en Els-o - Groner Coerv. Va.. Jan. le, 1305.- , Env: Jik , 7:B A. Sznnoo, Secretary of.Wfir. • ' • I Str.: Chtf agents write me- from Washington for funds. Let me, therefore. give a statement and ask for en order. -I - yreeived from ire lion.. Secretary of War. Mr. Benjamin, last September. 4)700 in 'gold. ' which yfilded rue 81,00011 Northern funds: • -That has hearse the expenses 'of five of us for- four months, itt. eluding twohoraee, averaginz i. 30 a Month': therefore s eon at once perceive -the economy we haVe. practiced. I It mess have been much more had not used our pri- i vale funds In many instances. If our services have been satisfactory, I would be- obligedlf the. lion. Seems- Lary,would at his plessuge, remit a draft,.which I can have cashed; I presume, - and thus relieve of embarrass.. ment and encrierage ns to continue our. labors. -Corn- mending it to your attention, I 'am, respectfully, your obedient servant, . (Signed) Tunas It. Co:rasp'. P. S.—Upon hearing from you I shall leave for Wash , 'eaten unless otherwise ordered by you. .. This communication was referred by Seddon to the. Secretary of Ss ate.. • In reply to this reference and 'the . ineloatirea, Benja-. - min says: •' • Timm is bat one 'way in Width 'these fends can be 'given you. It is necessary to address to the President a request: that you be furnished with the money, and the exact Sum must be stated, so that he can draw a requisition. . . -it thus becomes satisfactorily.established that no mo ney could be drawn for the secret service fend except • by Davis himself. . • The fact that. Surratt was in the ;ferret service of the Rafe Department, that he was In Rdehmoud on the 25th' of March : that he then had an interview cal t h bo th Davis and Boijarinn: that he -returned to -Washington on the 3d of April• and there bads:tills possession a ce.n. siderable sant of money in gold t that he left for.Cr.e ails, and returned again to Weshingtem on the lath of April, end that Hs connection and 'complicity 'with Booth in the assassination doee not admit of doubt, andpiesenta -a muse of connected ts- atimany implica ting Dave dlrect y. In the assassination of the Freed:: dent: which in nu ordinary tidal for murder would go very far toward - eh-1 conviction of the person accused.. It fasiso a sizn l iicant fact that; ikaith, at. teatime of , the ass:efsith..stion , had to lora 'possession =the same. cipher,.whiels vote u-ed by Benjamin, ascappears tu the .a testimony given by Messrs. Danond -Eckert non the conspiracypea 49. If IN to - be eme..p.,esible . - that,-Booth mioht have obtained it from some agent of ' the Rebel state Department. Bub connected as he by the testimony .with Davis anti Benjamin di, eetlity. Ina own.tO Richmond, and indirectly' theiough Serrate. the elrcurestance that he was in poasesshin of. tire cipher Leed.by ilenjam-n, in the 'office 'of rev-let:n . .7 , or State, leaves 'no rof..nato doebt that he obtained I/ - from Beulumin or Davis: 'and that it was the means by which the secret correspondence between the p.:rtlre we. carried OD. It is not - unimportant in this connec tion to quite the .words used by Davis when the til patch to John C. Breckenridge, annenociret the 119311f-' sinatMn of President Lincoln„ was received by-lutes . Letviterllates testified that Davis remarked: "Well, General, 1 don't know it it Were to be done at al: it were.bkeer that It were well donee and if th Same had 'been done to Andy Johnson, , the beast, and Secretary Stanton, the job would then be complete." Tnese are, • Mia thewords of a teen who was either grieved or sur prised, but -rather the -.unpremeditated declaration of one who realizeis that a crime which he hail anticipated has been committed, but. in part only, and ate mo ment too - late to save a cause already renderedidesper ate by the conflicts and disasters of war.. • .. . The remark made by Davis upon the receipt of the intelligencezhat Mr. 'Lincoln had been assassinated is in harmony With theeonveSsatio.n-of tue Thomp son, Tucker snd others, in Canada, as given-by Richard Montgomery, his testimony In the assassination trial& It is proper to My :thitt Montgomery, •it the year 1084 and the early part of 1805, rsessaesssed the con fidence cf:Thompeon and others, and.wie frequently employed iu the secret -service of the Rebel. Govern- _ He has been examined by the Committee, and they have entire centidenee in his statements. He is .now 'employed - by the Government of the united States, and, as far as the Committee have been able to ascertain, - there is no mama to question his integrity in all varti callirs.. Be says in big testimony: "In a conversation _ . I had With Jaci.b ThoMpSon in the Summer of 1564. he et/Id - he bad: his friends. (Confederates> all over the.. No:there •Statcs, who were ready and willing to go any lengtlis to serve ihe eanse-of the South; and he added that he could at anv time have the tyrant Lincoln, and any other. of his advisers that he chose put out of the way, . . Be would have bat to point entitle man•that bacon. eldered in his way, and hie . friends , ashe termed them, would put him oat of it, and not let him MiciWanything about it if neeessam and that they would not tonaider it a crime when done for the cause of the Confederacy; Shortly after Mr:.Thompson told what he *as about to do. 1 repeated•the conversation to Mr. Clay who said, "That is ao ! : We are all devoted to par mese,-and ready to go any lengths—do anything under the can to • Speaking of events that occurred after the aMasdna tkm, Montgomery rays "I have been in Canada sines the assammation: daye after,. met 'Beverly Tucker at Montreal ; said a great' deal about the wrongs that the South had received at the 'hends of Xt. Lincoln, and that he dessivedhle 'death; and that it was a pity be hadn't met with it hang ago. He said it was 'too bad that the bays had not been allowed to act when they Wanted to.' •. . . • •.- -.Mt; boys. • was' an expression pplied to the Corded -trate 'soldiers.- and others. in their-'employ, Who bad been engaged in -raids. and who were to assassinate the President. I reia,ed a converistlim I had with Mr. Thompson to Mr. W. C. Cleary,' who iin'eort of confi dential secretary to Mr. Thompaon, and he told M e. that Booth was oneutthe parties to whom Thompson. had-reference, and herald; in. reference to the REEZEVSi-. nation; that it was too bad the whole work not, been done,.which Innderstoad him to mean the' they In tended to asswislnate a preateitumber 'than they ant-. ceeded in killing. - -Cleary remarked, When speaking. his regret at'the whole work notbaing done, "they had better look cut we have'not done vat.. and hendded that they never. would be .cenquered; and would never give up. Cleary said that Booth had 'been' there vial: ring Thompson twice -in the winter; he thought :the last time was in December; he had aka been thire in Iri his testimony before the - Committee, Montgomery says: • "In almost every - part of-Canada men' from Montreal to NiagaraTaile, including both pedant and :simian daily while I was there, I heard .Thompson; 'Pucker and Clay: certainly tete_ threats'• in general terms against officers of the Government; and eared. ally against Mr. Lincoln, in a manner like Ws: 'They had lx tter. look ont for themselves, •as oar .people are getting exasperated. They will get themselves in trouble theylittle drew :tot" . • . • , Thus it is F.cen that thereto sabstantial harmony tween the evidence tarnished by official documents, toned tn-the hands of the rebel authorities, and the. testimony of Montgomery as to the. participation of Dario;• Theron , Cleary and others in the scheme fni the atiasssinatlon of the President. .. • • . When the Committee entered upon this investlica- Mori In April last; the evikeame In the .War Deparment. if accepted as tree: was continalle , as to the guilt of Jefferson Davis. The. Judge Advocate. General had takerithe affidavits of sever 4 persons who professed to have been in the service of the Rebel Government, end. who had been present at an Interview between Snivatt. Davis mad Beeketin. ' These affidavits were taken by . ;he'd cdce-Advocate-General in.good-talth. and in. the mg belief that Atm .seddavite were vetting that-only which were true. The otetannentatruule b b these wit: .nesseitiarmenite - in ormy betartant , toartienba , with . theta derived tram domimmts and other crth l twa t tby eaniVeS. - The entomlitee, however, thought wise-to me and examine mane .ot the penmana who.. .affidavits had been takeh by Judge Bolt - lieveral of the witnese tam - when brought, before the..-Commdtee• rambled elltlyely.the tetementa wbith they had made In their. =ls, and declared that their teatimonyes given. ly war alive isi every particular. - They failed, .. ;however. Writes to the Committeenty inducement or towddetatien which seemed tothaCommitteett MEM: able explenallanfor,tke course they hattpentsed, and the Committee are-not atAbla time 'able tonay sa the _mutter - ... I k.ionitiwytaves - r0.d., - -whother the' muted 4atte*M'llied Uwe* WitnesSegereirrtie orbit-6.. iyn t , Alp syseetion. vote. -Ity woos, of them depths %ma of ill .waM`to WM% watt theirmaxemems so tat itatnahtor throwedeett aeon the evidences-Own by Otter witness., whose agidavila were taken-by Jufts „Holt: thert , the'CommittesAn the' inveadeatione ty Unruh' and in this rePort have dismitansattirel - X , =all those perms whose en y Mendips has on the ethet-hand.iiti Cotamitt4 tome:Vied ' ry 1 . largely upon documents itittitt he tbeibtbet litratlVll . AW totes Untanned eadY thsliwthfronl tif-ti.q* . par. E1...mmuc.,.f..,.,timudvati0,40...,0.... , 'l4lrlel_ elAttigtaprwithatiume been rtiramilt tedithn from to draw variatzral dr Dated Rorestess from the wens. worthy testimony OM they have . eistelnot blit te. l ibutOre,t titt as IMO ktnttidal siteftpu of its . . of on etth 1b tit is tbe - dtty of the Executive Department of the doWanntent, fur a ;reasonable. time, and by the proper aarmut,th - panne' the invesidgetions for the parprice of itaCertafethE :the truth. jr Davisand his sie:wiatea are innexient the great crime of whichthey were charged in ' , the .P dent's provlsmatien, it is due to them:that a Itawciugh'. in:re:sic:l should be - made. that they "nutrise..re7; *hosed the int:Odor: that now rests nrmtheent.. - ,- • If, On ekther herd, theyare guilty, it isdnethins the country and to the memory of hintwhb was i a 'victim of afoul conspiracy, that the ;nip:Mors should aulfertheiest Penalty-of-thelaw. --The.Conandttee; of the opinion that tho work , of investigation should be,' 'further Prosecn", and. there:are, in conclnsion. they recommend the adoption cif the follcriving resolutions: • Essolverk'rhattbere is no definite or insufficiency in the preset:Mantle of the Isar tojneventor interfere with ' the •trial of Jefferson Davis for the crime of tre_sann; or any other crime: for which there may be probably 'ground for arraiguinghim before the tribunals of the Resetred, : jtirther. That it IA the'duty of the Essen eve DePartment of the Government-to proceed the inmeati gado:tor the facts connected.with - the asanssi -1 nation of the late President.. Abraham Lincoln, with. j but unnedessary delay: that Jefferson Davis ended:ere named in the precis: nation of President-Johnson. of May %ASP. may he put upon his trial. and properly_ 'penished. if guilty. or rele4sed from the. charges Akaabee—tbeakir-feekeite be birbeent. • - N1*.0 . .*..,..: . !.. -. ...;m00:41..... SAT UELTO AT,. AIIGIST - 11, .1566. • • • "Zoluseig?ofeter' not Le. 512 fka nide thou :atilert at b , chy crutiftir e. akgrB ait4 tiutk'a.•'. • . • , • The. Unieir County Convention which as . ambled at the Conn House, on . Monday last, was harmonicius and enthusiastic. The lIIG- CeOngS will be found . in another . column. The ticket fOrmed agocg one, and we are glad to see so many ':boys In - blue" nomin ated:.ltestricted space this week prevents a detailed notice of the different candidates. We will attend to this matter in our next. . • . , The campaign . in Schuylkill .County has now fairly bpened,-arti the Union mealy] this section arecalled.upon to . join their brethren . of the State and to lahor phreinittintly, until the principles of Liberiy arevieterioueat the pelts in October neat.. We have a strong and.. popular candidate. le.Gcn Geary; tie have a good C unity.tleket; . infinitely saperlor 'to that of - the Shattt Democracy; we have . - the geestion to decide whether the loyal.pot , pia =shallgather the fruits of fhb Union vie tories won on the blorrly fields of the .Rebel llon,:and we are called upon_ to say whether Union men, maybe ruthlessly . Massacred by .11nrepentaiii rebels are encouraged in their. bloodY work by Booth's .President. 1 Therenever was a time in the history. of this' cOuntry'When it was so important for the People to ant and the despot st'Wash; . • iugtonr th.t his policy is despised and spurn-. ed Close 'pp the ranks thou, ".Boys' in Bine," Union Geary. alien and ull lovers .of .Liberty, and -move On to a . splendid arid oVer- . wheiming victory . in October . next.. The Union.men bC the dnuth 100100 us. We.are their only . frieeds...' .They once plred.their dopencletice on Andrew -Johnson who de -rlared hiMSelf ftvorable to" the d.c . ctritia that - "none but loyal men:should govern". In the F..;nth.. Mts.. since he has art-,itrarily deposed ilLanislana. a loyal Governor to recognize • the".Usecrttive an Attoreey General who was .•aribtlider in the rebel army,' and since he has; -f countenanced the suppressiOn of a cohyention . Of. loyal men, they .look tows for protection. I Ilea of Pennsylvania, Shall , We desert them We 'dishonor the Memory of the_ brave who - fell that the. %tittles of the . ceun try might he • preserved.? . 'Organise, -and r answer at.thepOlis in October. . • THE EUTCNERY IN NEW ORLEANS. The*New Orleans Ti n es, lhe rebel organ of that city, in trying to 'palliate the butchery of the mo-t prominent Union men In Louisi ana, gives .the following description of the scenes that Occurred. Th.e, repOrter 1+ as in the convention when the mob commenced the attack : . • "Both Messrs. Cdtler and Dostie were at this time upon the pletforM, ordering the doors to be 'shut and fastened. This was done, but we could not gather what else•they said for the 'confusion, which had now be-- c.orne intense. - • - . • "One poor frightened darkey attem,iiel 'to pray, but being stopped in this, ,he endeuv: oreid unsuccessfully to get 'a hymn sung. ' "We got away, and what followed no pen can tell. The bleed splashed walls, the_ masses of clotted gore, the wrecked furni-. tore, - and other evidenceS of mob prissions tell a fearful story, which is sickeniug now to think of. * 4 . t . "A lull-occurs in the firing and ilia front is now in comparative quiet. • The police Ock not enter, notwithstanclag a lull In the fire, and the negroes who come 'out ei the front - door. as well as those.who are dropping front_ the windows, one by - Due ; are attacked end Added—me:ly of then.--notvvitlistarteing the efforts of the police. • ••To See the negroes mutilated andliterally 'beaten 'to death as tbwv sought to escape, was one of ; he .most horrid pictures it his ever been our ill firtune to"wituess.!" • • This is the rebel, account ' of the butchery of members or. alieaeerible, loyal and legal' convention; assembled under the authority of the Governor of the State—a Governor Who vitas 'first • appointed - by Andrew Johnson as the Provisional Governor of Louisiana, and afterwards elected by the people under' "my policy." . Gov. Wells supported "illy, policy" so far that the 'Union men asked for his re moval hist year before thepeopl &elected him. IBut when Andrew Johnson demanded of him to violate his duty to his btate and prevent the-people r holding a convention to modify the Constitution, Gov. Wells could not do so without a violation of h:s oath, and trampling on..therights of the people; and'then Booth's President at Washington superseded him and addressed bra murderetis. despatches . t . o.the Attorney General of the State. The police made no effort to arrest these men if they were guilty of au illegal act, but joined the I - mob, and tallied under the cry of "kill the 1 d—d abolitionistse-- the President. is with las i . —didn't we see Its despatch this morning?" The deposition of Gov. Wells by the Pm ) aldent, except for the crime of ticasou to' the couiatry, is the' greatest act of usurpation and I tyranny ever s eem:aimed in this country,. and Congress: s hound to arraign the President before the country for trial. liebadnO more right . to-supersede Gov. Wells 'than ho would haile to supersede Gev. Curtin, ortlie Gover-: nor Of any other State in the ) L i nion.' It is a direct blow. at every right _that a State pos- . sesses, anti directly'contrary to all the pried . pies BoOth's President his heretofore kalve - wed, • Forty-four .loyel Men, white and black, embracing the moat prominent loyal Union• men in that State, who have stood by th. - Government .dufing the whole rebellion, were butchered in cold blood; one hundred and • sixty wounded, some of whom, have SifICE) died, including . a minister of the cospel, who offered up the. prayer in the convention ; and the Governor of the 'State_ attacked, wourde.d 'and thrown into prison by the mob after' he had.been deposed by the President, because he dared.sanetion the convening of "a legal convention in opposition to the behests of the tyrant at Washington: This is more than a mere partizan clues-- don, and concerns every law-abiding. cVert of the country. - , y . ` •'F VOTTsytux,;... , P* . .. 1 . 10:47 , •• • . .. • • . . ' - I;74a!—__ . _ .. . . • . "..r," r ,t,..ex • , • S '• , i- , 1 , -- -- , , .• ~ • . . . .. ~..-A" .. - . , .......:,•;,- . 5.7,..„2 - • ~; :• .. . • , . . ... 7 ..„ 4 -S. K ,N- . . , . . ... . . ......4,, z .„ ..., ,:-.t.,:,, :.-'.4, • - - • ~..,--477.,:-..---zr -44--&.... . - '. ,410% i .., \•-•,-,.. ,: 7 4 4-4-. - /4 % i , - •\ -- ii‘,. • •• . 'hi 50;16_, 1, ~ ; :::• , I:_._-.. . , • ~ ~0 , . k i_ x •-•,-. -,--,... c- c 4:::....... r e 00 4 -,: Ze--- ;,,:-- .. -,, - - . 5- -3 , -- - 4,=. 4 A0••; - . - .; -, ae'....,.f:;--- • vracai COUNTY TlcirzgT IMPORTANT DOCVMENT. Do not fait to read the Report of the Judi elary Committee published in to-day's Joca- SAL: The. testimony shows that Jefferson . Davis had charge ol the rebel secret service fund; he Alone - disbursed that money which . was used by the emissaries of the rebel Gov einthent in attempts to trim our towns, raw ! . "der, our people and introduce-infectious dis eases. •• It is shown that the terrible condition of. Union prisohers at . Andersonville„ Belle Isle, Salisbury, Libby, and other . rebel prix mis, was brought to his notice officially, end that he did nothing to ame.lorate their Condi:. tion. Ilootii and Surratt, the assassins; were in itichniond repeatedlY,.the latter ieltunting. .to 'Washington just before the murder of,liir. Lirtioln., The evldencei . ,furnishild lisufficipt to convict . Davis in: anylteuest court . in the ~a:litritty.: Read the Report. . - • • , . SiU=Xl 1133` GEARY, exrzrrni A. grand nose oteedng; -under the -ample:es the,State Central be held at Reading, .on Wednesday,.:August 22. I' le - important that thla meeting, held at the lome.or the Copperhead Omen_ telergely attended; and we therefor% .urge upon the Weeds of, Geary In , Schuylkill County to make timely arrangements to attend. 'nom what we learn, however,* we can Premise the thslownien of "Ali Bake a good remain 4416'dr:oil the mountain. . , t latibtrebet 0 fOli for 4bitioß uld 4:7lyrotk Tobitioldiers mart ortiti to stneudiir jut yet to tbs olto tlisy conquered oktb. UM. TIM MaarrOilir '.oollll9iiiir ;l . t drea4si:fiii4lBsingataat ..2641AG#143'?'611.4, 1 g O biititOillititfillonoollQl63ll , f.,. I. l m o ., o l u t ti t s ItuatarthelkpnemEsti. e aggnmentsit ~ „1...,,., -1.41 ea 1 1. 1 0. 4 . 8th ......1' 4 " . • elF s .. MP_ _ CL „,...- ••••••Itresembtakulkiimardlemen proved Cita if thin 4 , ' - '''') ' 4 , ..' ' - ~- delegatol.o4oTraltora: POiiiiii*li,ilkik , 'lnonntristaistikmpttitse the fruits of foot voamotil '`, A ~ , ; 1 --.4 , ti; liiiimble in pfibT l igii& -h r .' - , 'thilfti k - iilii4S., iljallerfg-emdeZ culminating in lecislyeri Ep t iatsimitiotota itarmonktact moei,alneti. ' - _-- , —_---- .... ,_ 77 , ,......:.-4.:.- • --,i....4littiomitrarittii)ottott,bf treaton, it must sustain z ., , - . • ----- w - W 0310411011 IttialdAlni_l•-!44. 1 0 - _, - .140, ,41t4'Ctuagalelaiagainwt the :, - acts of a President row I 4 ~. ~ ."'' ”'- '' ....""';,''' ..-suiTh e "."-- net ,ttiDDieheitarritriatomeoftel de n* VlTitlif tifILWILOOLII ‘ - - hie Ailltrb3c4rOttlWidell lsrittilktiuso I. o.w'''' - - t a u i*VW .1 fd'd - * l t y 1 (1 11 - log for the 00pede benefits .or,lllll-040:tf -, tre are 164.---Pimeakora NVOTO frequently Inca-4, ...ia- 14,. i 4 .•.,. , 4. 4.a d,' . . .a... e - - --- • - ru ed by the vociferus applause of the, larg,2l _ _ --- wa ° r: i in eve dood rY 111 05 " o din ver g l era -bOt en tr m e crib 11 9 5 f : W rbe hich i li t4' 11 . On motion oflfr. Passroore it - was resolved that , . - . t,, L . ; I ~,Illeears,_ - -Bosbyshel4- KO= alind- Garretoem t loo„ . .a..i_ ~,, . ~,-,,, w ,. „.; ,•••••;-•,-"' , ware ' " 4"ivil Wall 3 ee P eei°ll7l- ere- th e ' P iet ''''' I -COionit&trtainfaidasplTelefilitS3tlfib. ' 1 - `'-' -- -',- - - - parents, jost now begin to be felt. In good faith t Qua:Lotion of . Col. D. R. Green it was resolver] The Campaign O r perse s si_Fall im ilasa Watch• and ennestin - as 1. - beliteve.....tbs - Prosidctntlaborn_ - .tiM" that - ai,14,5'-'=".."." _:....__. 1 ,-. ....=V I 2I --- 7.-•. -- ... , == day and night to avert or to mitigate these evils. I a Geary Drum Cnros. The chair appainted Col. ~ His is the rare, but wise, healing, exalted DO 1" ' lie " l'rrafin. Thmuilird GArrrtsen, - .E.51., A.•,Bouren. l B, [ • - 7- 7 - . , -..... -' . of conciliation, tr.agnanimity--the policy of the rp rulae ri n d j ,,,,,. s ter li ng . _: i t I ,-. i ". The "Coiereiattner cif tlie a nion Men of,Schttyll publican pnrty represented by the &In.. m y 4 ` s - that ti. committee of five bit annointed to draft i., Chri6"n azia ill' -atatealinarL' That "greyhe :BL." .7°4 ni°titth 01 Mr ' 3ini " -S C ' l;2llin it I " 3. "" i " d t .gill I. C . ottni2;for he parpose=oftdating intlerrrina, t ein for C-on- , ress and tor County officers be ettel med niP In t w -n "t n .: Fi n ' il i- 4 k7 "Wi 't In -'-_-; f-aitirlisiiiiiiiria Vie'sliW,e--Terillife.',ol4W.,:and4hi ' --444-, t „ i ,.. tle co-queren"-the nnwiee, nrrw,„„irritatitiii, the constitution and bye-laws of the Union League . 1 1; i. ..a . I nst . pea . e. policy of the barbarian and in- ' h e i n eorpnraterr.in it as far .1X DOSSibls. .The ; rate. Between these the ennntrir must now: Broil...district of rho County - was re r ' et:Cidedin the Conveotion, and we nevdr wit choose, and the life of the Republic hangs upon chair appldrltell Meters: Olen, Passmorn, ,Bur- i 4 Biased a more intelligent r.nd respectable eon*••• lint:awe, Martz And Werner- cation in the County. The utmost harmony and the choice- .- , --, .. Oa:motion a itr.:_rasainare.it was,,Thsoilrell. ea thosi‘m - provitited, and wittetheir inrgaintabdots to I ens aware that s-harolfelof misohiov.:.l•ziti4swl evil-dispcoed persons of the Bepublican party, that a committee of three - Eilra - pp:lntei to Malan • . , prmciples hasereffrialbffilffffEtclll .1 now among the professed faiends of the President, S . .ainTs for the ,tnrostings a ti.,.. club, Tho chair • - n ic men irrespective o r ta , N -_, an d ellor, the Union a . limed Be.ers Passmoro, . stall:Oland ptinciples of the delea -upon the ivart - E..-..lcneS, - Rahn ; E. S. Mein, Port Clinton one great. question of the day, as settee rt in the Christian Frantz, St. Clair; John. F. iJewis, call-above all, if it is to ba pervarted to nn in- Strata Butler ,_- Gen.. W. Roifsnycler, Addend ; , . . . quint:on, on enher aide, into the record' and an- than. "Kblap,. Eldred; J. R. Caver, Ashland; teeedents of tho men who shall present themselves Fie.* Carter, Mahoney City : ;' Chas. Bensinger, with the ordinary credentials of member .ship, Middieport.; H. K..,Nichols, Pottsville. , then, appropriately, it shordd be assemble] in the - • .BacienvismS--0.151. Brumur.,llioersville; •P. C. Temple of Discord. or, far better it had not been Conrad, Jr. Tiunagna ; P. B. Wallace, Potts :assembled at all. 'Veen the heads of those, cf. the either party, who shalt first stir these fountains •Oa motion al Mr. Huhn reporters of the of bitterness; be the evil whi. , •h shall fellow, -- - - re invited to taloa seats within the Con pessw , r t. C. L. VALIANDICatia. Barton Ohio July SO 1965. 'On motion of committee Dr. Coryell, icornittee of thite . . cnt credentials was appnintcd, as folovro : Dr. Correll, H. Elan, J. R. Clever - The committee then examined the Credentials \,. .JaLdelegotes, and founti the followitag delegate* -emtitled-ta seats in the Convention': Anburn -Henri Eiseuhnth„ W. 'R. Staßts. • Ashland. East Ward-W, Belfsnyder, .11.. M. Moak. Middle Ward-J. It. Cleaver. U. S. Boner. West Wtrtl-n. A. Eicatan. B. EVADS. Barry-Israel .Reed, C. 31. Dittman. Butler, 'Sorth-.1). T. Hendricks, Phil. Mmignld. Batter, Booth-" John F. , Lewis,Johr , Thum ell. Blythe=Chait. Tanner. Jas. Wortley. t Branch-Alain. Ernst, Phil. 'Censer. Brunswick, East--W. IL flock. John F. Reeser. Brunsuick, \Vest-Franklin Yost, Franklin Ko.dt. Case. North-F. A. Nehmen, Alien McDonald. Cate. South-John It. D3ViP, Thos. Patton. C. Cressona-Francis A. Stirrer, Geo.. Ferti.;. Eldred-Cites. Katz, Joel Koehler. Foster-Tehn Fraud., Hiram Moser. T'ralleY-Adarn Eden, John A. 11..tra. Ilcgice-John Jones, Moses Dunkleberger. ‘. 1/to , ley-Sebn H. tiler!. Daul. E. Arts. , Landlogoille-leract Koller, Edwin C. Brown. Mahrtuoy City, .Iforth , Ward --Wesley Hann:nor Jos._ Smith Ward-Frank Carter, John H. 7 rter. , ' M.thatarty Townshire-La Mar S. Bay, H. F. Manger. Minersville, East Ward-Seth W. Geer, Charles M. Brunie:. Wen Ward-,Trieolt S. 'Lawrence, Francis Bedford., Yount Carrion -Henry A. Bell. A. M. Gray. Manheimr North-Win. Butts. Mask E. Eckert lfanheim, South-Ti ink-I-Delbert, Wm. Eerehner. - "Mtddleport-Chas, ti-mninger, Henry Trois. "PtZette Castle-John March, Levi Reber. , . Norwegiart--Tacob Madera. Ni'eh.Grees. Norwegian, East.-:-John Shia:mann, Sand Dewald, Orwi , ssurg-J. IL Haceeler, Capt. Wm, A, Shooner. Palo Alto-Thos. F. Wright, Wm. 3L Stellwagen. Port Carbon-Jas, Tolle. Rich. Join.. - Port Clinton-R. J. Hirlln, A. C. IlurkeY••__ Pinegroeo Borough-t-Dantel R. Miller, Satoh rit P. - bort. Pine:rove Township - , Johu•F. Weruti, William H. Claytion. PM:sville, fCretrit Ward-W. IL Lesely, Jets, S. Pat. tarsal:. , Booth-East Ward-TienrvAiressong, IL K. Nieliold. Mtddle Ward -C1 ..1,.. If ell iter..Tott a Et,er• . =. No: ;it West Ward-Daniel 11111,JOIII1 LZ:C2Ii, NGIlh-EnAtiVard--.TM. C;`,11:1, i,tt's ;,1 101. p er te r _e,eo. Bluer. Pair Schwahn. - Ttneh-Geo. Robinson, Wm; Keinviu. Evott---Dselel Er.op, A. B. '.111:1Pi R.stm-t-John Mon-r, Evan E. Jones, Reilly--Abr. B. Evans, Martin Zatbv Schuylkill-B. Itowbotnirn, Jacob Deily% Schuylkill Howi), North Wnrd-Adam dn,ler, Beni. Teter. East Ward-John W. C din, Wra. H. Levan- . South Ward-Jas. K. Debra, Ans. , Human.. \Vest Warl-Tho-. Win , en, P. o , Betem, St. Chair, Nuril, Warl-C. F.autz, It- 11 Correll. South Ward-F. W. Richardson. Ctriffith 1' Jones. - Shenar dm,h -.Jumps B. Lesshit, , f , nathan D. F.:45.. Tamaqua. East Waid-C. F. Slaindle, E. M. tVhee. stone, ; Mira': W-.r I tin-kviits. Rerveselnle Ntm 11.1.1. -M. P. 'N', F.uler. .1 r Cent ad, Sr.. Behind 3 1 .)a ..:,, .. •.'it.,:lti_ Wil ti-jilin S:li vet.. 'Henry Reim. iternon,D•nrugh-Ikud 31cuu 1 z, Wm. Ga. mt; . Tremor,' Townthio-Wm.J. IPWLF, lit - rtl.l C. Rot's. tr."...m .-Jushth Brale..ch Jana. Ele.ietr ne , i t 17:-.1e , 7sfe'l.enton-o-telarint tart in. Annul .'z•Dite. WE.51.1147,.,,1-70`J`l f".171.11-.1, F. W. Esher. 1.1 W el l 1 , - l'a . Geo. I% Lehr. r.3o.llefin , l I' t-n- I`, - ,vl 'ir ',trim' ii- Wnt II FiatW. y, t , r 4:-.11-e--Teos. It. flattens . Beery T. Yerger. On mutton of C. r. film 1•.,, Lt.i., Geo. ,„,b.„.. s-, , i F.na Wm, K.' , 12%:r1, of Rash tcomebip, were ndmitted nithout el i (act:On:6, there he.vi igi in en nn otlicers aprf.i , tt , .(l to li-ia the elect ion in.salt township, and the doh gatus hat lug bccn elected at a ton ugh', p meeting. On Moticin of F. F. Shingle; Esc., a Crworaitt-.-o of thirteen OD re, , 10.0 , 3:',5 V..". , 9 4111(.:ZA0 , L ai fol.' • lowa . . O. F. ellimllo, TatnAqua ; H. K. Nichols, Potts ville . E. J. llirlin; Port Clinton ; Dr. R. H. C ry ell, Si. Clare ; Jelin It. Pertor. Mith ony -Citv ; Alin Ebert, Pottsville ; Henry Huhn, Tama:pt.; JATTIC.4 Glenn, Prittavillo ; Henry S. Ironer, Ash- Lind ; • Seth W. Geer Micarr,ville - ; S. Filbert, Prue grove; O. ltdirnan. Bat ty; 1.. Reber, New °sena. On motion of ii Huhn, re q.; the Committee Proceeleil to nominate rive core, a oandidate for Coneres4.• , Gen. H: L-Cake wits then nominated by nec k- : ran tiln with power to appoint conferees to most those of Lebaneu county. -On hi-'ion the Convention , then procceled to ball,t for a candidate , for Ass.ttciate Jude, with the following result: rncsstA—EnccAmmr:—Prussia has Ilst o !shed all. Europe in ler bghting qualities—and , the reason is, elm ph: because the Prussians are better .educated than the subjects of any oth er power.M:Europe. It was education that. -gave so much power .amtskill to the loyal masses during our.P.ebellion," and it - win Tzw. so wlierever the masses 'are edecated.: It iS rumored that Lot is• Napoleon feels verymuch chagrined at the extraordinary military (Mal hies exhibited by the Prussians in their.vic tories over the lustrisus, who ,'ere supposed to he the most warlike people in Europe - ,. because it . detracts.finni the greatness_ of his victory .'over the Austrians at the" battle of "Solforino. Xocat ffairo. :Weeklys Aliiiannt. . $ 1.r.E.1 . .1 6 rx " 1. ....A 170 -Cornelyllich . 4.)Ojnelter -Tac.ll ..... : 224 Comely Thos 1':a; Joy.:. 0..50 • Davenport I“.;ltoahy Jglm IA! Driver Geo: .... • le) Itobinaon Elacnach c 09.; Tilly tie:narti. ..: • • Gray Semi , 4.; Gane Uriab • 1.011 'Rummell Chas • 4;',0 Grim ;him.' • 2. 2.r,7, Smlth:Jaa . .... . • '1.1".9 GarrivinJere .11 1 0.iSralth Chan .290 G..hzer IT3'Smitii .14s atiS • Gfbsnn J E . ISO Steinbach 1,474. Gorman Tilos • 19,559 ;Scanlan SI ' .600 Gordon 2 :... •17 lSlatte l 7 ••F : 161. Garbs Philip 9.2•Seasinrer 8..:... 92 . Glib:leer Danl., ; 164',6brilor Geo 146 Griffith David. . 641AI:even5 A B. ~.. 149 Gilmarten John, :66 Sturman Jos 41 Had esty H. luFilSe.4 . Trzerri' ' • V 1.3 fine GeO' 161 ishapell4. w • gle Rni'n6 . • • 1141 Turner .Jesse • 1.041 Holder Gen W •• . I.."s l TehaJale . ..1;006 Heebner 1 1 95GIValdronlos • . 153 finie Ilen • lc'sin'oixisikionlps • 100 llohimin Wm SllTlWlntersteon-G W. 055 Hammel John • . 100; V:llkins Darla Heebner Gen 2;5; Wentz ..... " 321 Tieebbeil: 1: , ,,r. 1 1 . 11 - n . 0 , 19 : - 100 Eim.-eh•D_ ••• • - I.solWilsoo,,Geo .150 - Johna Alien • - ;;1&11 - WixterJam ' 4'o - ' Rattle Danl •'• .5 1 0 , 1WinteFitvien T 2.7i 3 0 Annwlea -: A. .fCI Young -Thb's • 0.2 Klelnamith N ' Tirnat.s.s;.. 21,0 tewi.9 T• .21TZInk Albert'..'.....• .16s Lyans Wm..- 'Toaru*liip. • • :Barman ThrmMaritz John • 161 'Bildlielser Geo 161.18,4:et Henry . TO Brennan J0hn....::. - .115 Rtisisnt4rker .Ar . '65 •Ilyerlle DanieI.. .:: EXPSA:III 9• 'Wm . • ' • 122 Frani:en...tine . - .241 Shaffer. 161 .Gillaeher 45 Schuler ..... , -.GS ilelaenhereer Shit , elhaff 'L '" • 165 ;Nalcv :Mattln• 253.Wlar,Joira • 14...1 Lee . .151 Z.rauierman !kid, L'SS • . • . Sltott : ,G 3 3Eciztra ;oily „. •-• Brady -,• P..,... - .... k • 281 , Mnrgan 41T 8c..4 II m . ' .... • 149 Mr:rgtin 1T'rr.7114 , 8 . . " .. .^ Itrown . tavid .. ... 1,308 r. 66 no,vler Samuel—. • '64 Phililp4 Rot ! ! • Grk) • ' . 678;Q:licrt Jag • 42i Gorman .lyre 'l6:i'lltas Ben.; ' 2:16 Irwiti Win . . . 496 I Weloli le.Willir.tils 494. , ,Zie . g1er Peter 1 ; 793 NicKetin .7,•'lBl. l .Ziitgler Jere ' • .100 • .••• Beddall Tho. ' 26,1121 . 1rIackey Chas 76 Berry Albert.... . :VC-Matthews John ' 29 Bidden 292;Manley John . `_4 • Beibellielmer Dani • .118.3iorgan.Saml.,.. • 71 BrsdTer Noah:... • 2041Harray Wm. I- 1,939 Bent Wes • • 42:Perry Geo W 1 1 25 -Cain John - 6471Pirryjoiso • ' - 332 rain .w -3121 Ferry Aquilla 12T Doyle' Thos 1 . 11411lhoaeaAngustne..- 275 Doyle Edw . • 371 Robertson Andrew • 28,914 Ennis John 62 Reese Wm • • 41 'Evans Owen • • 2126 Roonev • Mieh' • • 1,131. Elba. -Henry :1,450 Rtinit:l Walter....• ' 985 'H ay 544,Schmldt 31 '• .• .191 Garls.Jno •• 386 i Thompson Dant.. ' 293 :Harting '4641 - Tanner Chas • .317 . Jenkins John '.lo7lWinisek.R . 1,360 Kern. F. B • 295 Willisms Edw...•.. 46 .Lumsdeis Henry... -.723;Weier • . ••• - 144 LalngJohn ' 64• Wild Ann • - 69-* . Marsh Chas • • • • 7121 Wnt4ini EdW: • 07 - '2dOrriion Chris.... 8 1 WarnsherJohni3::- East liorwegian Toivuship.. '• • Allen Joe • 349 Evans Lot F.....-.. 396 Brown David T.. ; .'2S4 Gilt:Ulan Thee, •.395 'Bainbridge'RobtW. 127'; Knowles Nath:...l I • 263 • Barret John • • .172.3105er John .313 - Criwshaw Ge 0.... • 218 :31orrel Hermon... •• 111 Clciuse Franels.., 138, McGuire Thee....: 500 , -Clark 701MdCormick • 72 -Dade.im J0hn,..:."• .94110yeterSaml ' 46T DewaldSaml:: . 991Sehlottnan J 05..... 389 - Diehl .....B;BlMthin John.... -290 Dix Frank • • • 1191ToWneend • 325 ' -Doriner.Tohn:, • 56 11 1:CrehJOs" - ..239 •DienerJuc. ' 167 Wilds Geo • . • - 494: Evans Jokin•C ' 41 11 • . . • Schuylkill Township. • • - Atkininn Jris 476 1 .Teffreys Hen • -• 8. Albrighton . Jolnr.: 6111.1ohnson W , . 6;a3 "Boyer. -Wm.. ..• . 300,En:tax Sohn:: ..; . ••" 4117 rtehem . Jos........ • " 73; Km Omer Jac • '917 Conner'" l 6 9 tKershner Dan . ' 184 . Corby John... • . 2661L1nk ..linses • .101 . Coleman' Fat - 16:Mullen dna •-• •19 Cambell John.. . . 77l3Diler T-• • . - 630 Bossy Wm. ... . ; 3151:15tter • Dougherty • .- • . -64 .Davis" Tri05:.....:. 0181 Evans I.2l2 l RichaiOs: A • S,FI•. - .:. ; • .15 ... . • • -268 inowbottom B -90 Eraus. Jas .434 ;Ringer. St ph •• ; • 10 . Gruber Conrad ... : • -33ItReesei • .47 : Gregory. E •• : • 41 frteb, GOO Gret'ory Rich ' 460,Siatt.ry J 9". 'Hub - blot John '"; 39n Spittle- The:b: Horn' Thns.. ... .. ; Geo. Iroskine ' -97 •,WOPf,OIT b.D .11agIrtY.0 • •• Wood Geo • i ` •' . . • • Palo- $ +1,091 61 Hobbs ‘l'm ' • l73}R !tent , : H.., .;...: • 535 BassettWni • • 26 i LiNagherry J, ....; 91 Bowe - Jos. ......, ; 576: Lewis J. :. ... .. .. ' . - 180 BensingerWm..,. • I,43T.MeA l lleter Mark.. 285 .Ityrnes Andre , a... - - 1871.111:0nyem Philip : ..61 Brenner Win 11.... '.105 MeGowrn . 'Bl .. - ' 455 .Byederyek Jae - - -165 1 1Lanis J G.".. ..... .-.. 175 Billington C - -. 172 Martin Hugh.....".... . 99' Barnett p p.c.", „:. '. s7:MeGOvern• Thne... •, ._ ."60 'Condon Prate's. .. 78 1 3teDopahlBaml. - ....:., _.lan' I ColterZepri • .. 6 271 Mnrra9g4r9 " ' 48. Campbell Pat... .i . -.. •99 Mnernamfeinart T.. '.... - 64 Cooney John :.:.. .' -' .180 71eGovern Hfigh'..' : - r-(2 Cooney jip.,; - :,, - , , „ :`. 4114 MeratldertPraacts - • .1: 69 Carr 'John': 6sB MeMannamy shIP .. .. . 446 Casady_Patt.,: - . - ... - ... - .. .„.20036eGovern- Terry... • 418 Million WS.:., ' - .: - • -,1500 Norgan AS -., . -• 98 L Commll-Patr......' . ...... -.15L• - ewtort Muut . ... -...• ....: .100 Dugan Hugh:: ... ;' • 240 Osier John.. ~...'.. 216 l'./inening.Jas,...:... •ST Rhoads H.B. ',. - --- .. 315 _Daily John P,., ...- '142 Rath john.:, ' • 652 Donnell Pat 0.....: 226 Bath Peter a....,.. ..- 115 Duffey M., .... ....., -.. 200 Starrett Jobe.:.:. -. 286 .PannenJoe. ..., .. • '. .466 801gmth Men_ J . .. so. Plannistanl3 . ...'...: - 133 Shantz Sol. i .....'... - . so Farrell /...... ..... . . 87 Smith Martin ' • - - 172 GoldenLpat.. .., ...,_ 132 .'eitzingerJere_ ..- .. ': , 170 - 00,p - part...6 '': • : - 6 StellWagot,V,3ll.. .• .'279 .ocoran Alex 249 Tnehy Math . , : . 165 Gillaspy'John,",.;. . • 696 Wannamakerßenp.. • - ' lB3 : ', .Garumn 8. - .. .. :.' . .. '.31 W:pniatilm....,-,. - .. 481 011martln - T -' .., -- 200 MernmerWm. . . .65 1 !Herring Wm...—. .• 61 Warner. Amos.:.;.. 482 ' /llLlthatatich„".... 4 " 150 Wagner 8en.1.:, - ',.., . 674 ineß ' - . ''' ".:40 Wearer' 0 ' -. '' 288. HarlidniTlennts.-4.- . ... 29 Whalen Mat., ....... . -100 :rMl•*.. , Caw..... - .:., , 7:7. ' ' - SC Welsh •Wra ,:-.....-.- ^'.... '73 . - 11:e11yDay11.........1. •,...-.- 8115Rthiablis See - - -, ..,. 91 r ..,„,...,-.1,-tei.iiit-,.--J.,:,,...-:..,.. Banish:4w ..'.. , ,.11 .-- 'l2B eGintertan.,:.. - - 20 RtistanaZils...... - , - .:: " 7161 MeArdle,..,_Pit ."' : -71 3 l out lilter.lchn..A'..,l - 1....; : :.: - '4 1 9 2701 t- 1 101160 •'. , • • ' - 7 4 ' Heibler J - N; -- ..... : --':' ' 274 Nen " - 04.0: '4,' .-..:• ~ ' Herald( P.. 4 . - ....';',.''. •'•• SO kel-Solnili??:,.«7 •• 19 ITerneirm .Wm....',„_'• .'; 793 fritter) riA :.„ . _.- ' -,- sot Jeriningt.Thos.: l. .•,_' - `,1170 Betiradl eeyy ..llmilirear:,' , 910' Relraher.Peter."..,. - .: - . 266 Syrahrw.m.„ ez,',:::::."- - 51 : Lorena - T,6whi,..,:'.4.' : ". .91 6peardolur.:a.„ -- ::".‘. 897 ~ Morbaehlir....,:: . ~. .66 Stephenliieht.:. ' '1,090 ...P. • ,•: -.. Wasaidialliban Ti 81 1 •11 9 ,11 1 6 , • :.": --1 '• -41inebenbach Jae..:.: , : .167 HabaJac,,i...l::::',.' :-.,1" . ..' vs = ,Veisiati,John ^ -. ... -,....:. .493 Mali Win,..'..:;,,;.,:, 1,106 , DeTerlrs.o:„., .... • .; 400,Eittimp4041...1',..:....... 209 Geod/31k ~,;-.- ;.., . .518 StrappnAlr6o.... 100 • :-.' :i..: , :•:. ',...-.. , ... : A • Simpleviir Tiseintsalet* . ... , -7r,... • - 1 - . l' 'lLlnit,Tohnltik..::: • 7181 PrineeM4w , •-on ....: 630 ?....rr .MI RumpJohrn,...:4 - ......- ".: 676 i ntreseorreit - A-. .. : 7 . f . .2InARIMIP-Pegte;••Coret .-- • .--.82.1 iiiiii 1 ';'=;,,i. ...1 ~::. 3 . 40 8 a 11=isc,=. if . ~,: .: ,01expeneeDaa.:. ' . :: ;14 - 13 Stearusea......; ~ .: 111. , Mel Daeist ~..1614*. 121W im * lnt i o ty SO .t. . t,. - Xe s t tiCti so l.: 209 .Katic Said -- • •-, 453 Etuunerassad 0:- ' VO 3fisittig Wain— • }4,1111 StsuainnaLi:,:i:. . ti . . . 4 :~e~ ~~' -?'a' I .\: " '-.1... 44. ''''' ~. -V, ..'. 14"..-, 1833 23 91 20 23 23 28 09 CI 110 '1 63 223 00 20 90 15 00 7.52 Pi 3,7911 31 44,540 '4 ?SS si 199 437 864 - _ .emu.. as tats. , . lit Dl* te . . . Jno. J. Paxson,.. ' 67•': 'L. C. Drmcliorty.llineroille....st •Leydnirn.. Tam - fa:01. . ... -.22 .1.6. • • M. Bepity, Pottsville...... A. Auburn •l7 dithdrawn. V,lis declared te.nomined,. and on mei ion the-nomnistibn was inide unanimous: • - The Convention then adjourned until o'clock, F. M • - • • ArriDNOONSEF.,6!itN. • •The Con" ention raassembled at a tgolcielc, and nn South to baba for a ea-said:a° Air Assembly, South of Sharp Ikfountsio, with' tho fol loiring result:: ' let Br - IPN. 2cf • ~ t z.o Sas,' Garner, N. Mantielm: '65 . pirl l 4grnvet -,.43 • 64 Cent; A.. C. Buckey. Pt Clinban..27 withdrawn, Samt:.H. l'efaddaa; Orwits.ibtirg _l4 . ' Mr. Gaynor was diclared nominated, arid on mo tion the.nomittatier , was made, unaMmons: On motion . the Convention' -then proceeded to ballot for two candil areS for Assembly, north of Sharp tilonnt ainovith the following result Seth Ynenm, Ashland - • 117 slant. Elward L ;Severn, Mallanmy City : - 115 Gen. .tn iOsr - • Benj. F.lTEhehrian, Port Carbon. ' _l3 C.pt.!Scr . erit and Mr:" Yocum, were declared re •rn inated, and nu motion the nominai ions wore made unanimone; . , ' • There being no other candidate for Prothono tary., named; before the, Convention, on 'motion Major Oliver C. Boehysliell was nominated by ac clamation. - • '. • ". •On motionthe Comientioa proceeded to ballot for a candidate 'for Recorder, with the following result : • • • a Lieut. Jos. P. Dengler, Schuylkill Haven • 118 Morgan Reel, Pottsville. • • - • ' 21 Chas S. Emhart , " '' .. .... 17, Lieut, Dengler was • declared non:tin:tied; and on ny,tion the nocnitiati - a , \VHS made unanimous.' The-re being on other candidate for Register named before the Convention, on motion Lieut. Alexander-S.. Bowen of St: was nominated by hcclarnatiNa. . • ' • • ' -On motion the -Convention thon proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Clerk of .Quarter Ses sions; with the following result : - •- • - • :fames Glenn, Pottsville . • 95 .Evan J. Thomas, Crcesona • eg Mr. Glenn bee declared nominated, and on rtio tihn the nomination was made unanimous. ' , 'On, motion - the Convention then proceeded, to ballot•for. a-candidate for County CoMmisaioner, with thefollowinglesult : . ••• •• • . . Abraham T. Trouman, Branch Capt.. Glim..lC,Reed, s.fahanoy township 28 Paul Paul.— —.. .. .• .. ..... Josh. Bock, East itunewiek • ' ' . - g Paul Bock, •" . " • ... • .... 7 Mr: Troutman Wan-dectlared nominated,, and on motion the-nomination - wee made , unanimous.. • On. motion the . Convention then proceeded to ballot for a candidate' for Director or the -Poor, with the following result : • • • : • . Renben'HoY, - NorthMtinhofm.....• ....... • ' A-. B. Evans, Reilly- Paul Book,' East „ • Mr. Hoy was declared nomlnteted,.and ortmotlen the nomination was made :unanimous. • • There being no other candidate namedbefOre the Convention' for Auditor, Mr. Eli Thompson of East Norwegian, was nominated by acclimation. On motion _of Afr, Elnhn a committee .of two WAS appointed to wait on Gem Cake, .TAn. Rae thelamew, Hem, and Howell Fisher, Ben;,. to re (pee t theta to address the. Convention.. chair appointed on the isomnifttee, H. Buhr. and - The Committee on Resolutions. then reverted 'the following; which were unanimously. adopted: Rs;seittid, That on the ;teat natimint.questione now before rho people, the Union men orSchnylkittentint3 , .endorse the ,position taken by Concrete; and •belleve that 130 truereacti can he established that is not based on the principle of tnstice and equal chit rights to all men. Reotob , ed.„ Tbat we tip, or tile baste otrec3n strnc.tion adopted ha- Congreestand that we are oppose ed to the aderdsion Of the Representatives from the States latety in rebeliton to vents in Congress:until their re...pertlve States shall 11.104 rittopto the •Conati tatioiii Aniefidatenu, - •- • • Reseived, Tbat the Policy' of. •Andiewtrobuion !FL re. latinn to rev torationef the Stateelatelyin-retielit on. meets •our t inonalited.condenniatiorrand_roustreetilt -only in-continued immix anelactli,ef , vinlenco..an ex ample-OE width Oho late horrible Ininatinrcriatrnion merlin - New Orleans, by. reennenructed rebels** hoist the rebel tag over their =4:11.t?I and glory - in, their tree son. Res • eateed, , ,,That we hold , treasori to tie . the highest crime known bathe laws. and that traitors ehonki be .puelshed ',that We' condemn the pollefof thn w es t. dent hi pardoning Apipperttant.rehills,.'gallty:of not only the Most heinous. dimes; but 'or' the'soatighter of our brethren, - and that wedemand that Jefferson - Das - 1i shill be brought to trial' for his tom. plicity In .the!..aftsaesination of Abraham Lincoln, our late lameetrdPewddent- _ • ••• . Rooked, Tliatin Geneva JOlli Kr. i3saar. the mien candidate for Governor oiPennsylvania, •we _hive a man •reho is eminently worthy_of the support of mar :soldiers and. citizens.. for has stainable service-Sin the field in defence of tbe.Unton, and for his consi , tent and -able - advocacy of the principles of univereal liberty... &waved, That_ we are now- as we have ever•been, the friendi of the soldiers, and. we deentit a duty and a privilege toreward•their sacrifices and services, liyplar.ing•thein in elvil positions of honor ' and, profit wherever i t our power . _. ; • _ • • . • • Remitted, That Gov. AndreW G. Curtin; the friend, the, incorruptible magistrate, 'the sumach de fender of the Union, possesses the re,...sard and•afiecticin 'of the people of Pennsylvanitt, Which he will;beer with him upon his retirement from the office which for two succettsive terins he has - occupied with honor_ toldna self. - and to tbesdvantage of the State.'' ••• -- I , .•••Restoteed,• - •That in - the ..'event• of the eleitlon our :candidates .forthe -Legislature, :they: . be•lostrueted-to ,cote for the ratification:of the Constitutional Amend -merit; end'to advocate retrenchmentin the expenses of the County, .by cutting down the salaricivofotlielab -and thus leseentnk the burdens of. the tax-perere. - "c - Rssetteed.' , That M. - P. -Pongee" Offfistroasy_na:• be the Senatorial: and R. H. Coryell of St.:Chdo of Port Clinton, and Heel W. Gee; of Miriam - 111e. be ,the RepresentetiveDehhistee tti the next Union State 'ConVenttetg tied that - theyhe'instructed - to vote for Hon; Ettwenz.Owe s r P . sztre as *candidate ter_Sepreme The Conventiortwae then eleginetiMy. addressed :by - Lin]3arthniomew - :Esq:, end: Howell Tither, They spoke of thelitsportanew itt..liberty a-the - `ictetost of Which Re eke engagecti sod nrged3hat estirylloirni, man should labot nrirethittittgly 'sconce stninesti - .Att'libP:t§lWilf:Pkr.OP: l l s .l o ;airig 61atobee election-L:B=l=4 ;Cithite_ise •a•Latee - etiive 'fbe - oppiesiesr Urlien'nitin ofthe.Sotith:;eiticl..are now at the -mercy of rehele itictinatiitchtattandek the-6:4: Thessistelires , •griNtS now Ilk ,erse i dnrinellua Rebellion. -'-Both speakers were frequently n ,interrapteitrzbY.;;Artmelttums-3 ap. n_o_t being :tows d o ubr oo k -neve..thmeieartiriiiireetYpWngseith"..CWsTwat raf.Mie CeursenticV/Addreses offieenee Btu miming - cheers an "a - tips" for Gin. Geary and the ticket lorninotod. . • • - • ' • • r • .44.14.1.116.51:414' liiolll sad stliPisessisalF ,-. r.;', Am' IZSlreetit Worm m edics _. Weelhing sile, , 'Water T-USE WORDEa - '....4 - _... areiw , 4o . • .yerstifoge Cons atZ7 ent- yott;ltfll, • e th better aid cheaper Utak_ ,o t w aix, ~ ! ... r .5..„, 141*sic4ass, undotb. Ta)pen fs el i tin bY g l4l .w s e 9 ri t- : - A. 1 „, ca n, 'esiekeZ sna g mm i lm eilt re.ea nY t t i l a d il. .3eitttet4dcren nod tefultisjitttributed to other h...,.... r..r:* .t a tio n recl tev 9 o l. Te r rt r , anlereflrnatlLZ7el-3, to - eholFei. c - I Sal . . osess!oned toy Nr_ ores!, • • The wVsit.enta x ,.c,"7 tv , phor or other teinerststase theta Ito leJorn rd gl ,, Ithohgh effsotne.l hit des.troYinti wort* condo nab, ler will leave the ptpes as freely se reeelved. Til t e :st i Aisi. % .± abate t..s-rliii 3 Otothe ;meet 'delteitd . chlid.' Thi A . le ' r ,' :.15 .11 1 3:. 411n urg d Pii "ies ft ,m °ln ale W to l o inchm rele; rw otz in e ure. b :mq a ori n icti or coa dur tod a7 . , : .. issr:est "l ed for an desired .21 :1 c°i'llb Orcfu llia nd ti. 6 i6 a l l ls im etja r'itil t in ui-i liter * • tatty. Send for &talus: r l ' '• • . ~ . ). ,:,„Inetfctli&eittireu. ' -, ....,..- .. -.. ~..... , . - ...e4=.,...,,z..• , ..;;; , .. ,. .: •S' . ~,,, •• , 7. 1.• . •• ,.. litiallarrl - ta hamitt o ift -Weems 'KV i Fs. XI" , " . - • .Altriedt, ' • .; . ''' .. ''''' '' . - ' •- - .ett."ilomihsheliteet the. trouble. . — Errors oflreeth..AA Gentleman tvho - Stift - ft:eta for yews ft Nervous Debility, PretDAM@ Decay And, all the effects of • . andel indircrebbn, will, for the make.. recipe as . direction for making the simple remivly by, Avh.fsb tte qued...BsiffererswisW -tAts e r 7 1.11 1 , h :7 the.. Ovettieles-- cindohultit g • • .• -1 • ,JOHrt B. N.Y.. Jan iff,:.64-4-Iy] 240. 13. Chambers tit.. N.Y. Now the cable Is lel& all &she to behold • . Thinentluraleintelliguneoltet fm bent:old: And sal persons tik message.wcntld like if the einem., Was not. for the present. confoundedly !vv. BALthkinettl:O.XllNgtti, • And few people themselves from good clot. h i taz deb t ar, Silica they found %out -there :was snob alp ace as he . . A full Ilne,of einsonaide Clothing on hand, corr.pr . , atngtocnielt finer gradeA of floats and l Alpacas, [Ma as ' 'aro usually go:Wrap for resdy-tnado as ea, as. wella tboittinal stool.c of..toW•inic4 goods. 6 ,•,.. -' - • -".„-- , 4 .7 .- .!-, , -,,-, eriii CrAraliNG.Bilielltlll)l, 1300 Catzsiir ger., Pt:mat:W., SIVA. or sTax. ~. :-::-"' '''.-- AriesTille;• -- ''•-• - - 1 • -11 l RH yori.eink.' feebitiiiii . d AMin 'pliining r , - .i.re You ; M.butnt'order, with_Totre S y s tem - derarMed asd Tune feelings nriemnfettabiel Those symptoms are often -Um . d ef pteludo,::..to .'Fste inets.',.: Bomellt:. otsletratuncia.. i preeping , fiptist ye d abotild*.be asertad by a tbieelt 1 .nse- etitte:righ *remedy. - ~ .Take: Idyere...Pille..lin : I cleanse but; the, lionlered Intmors—portfy'thehlon4l , and letthe - fluids ;move-vin :unobabncted in-tenitiu again. 'They etlantlatelhe Ilinetugia -.of the beefy Into. vigorous activity:Tardy. the aysteM4rom the obelsoc- .. tines which make diet-mac: -A, coldeettlo aotturatate lithe. body, - and. deranges itinaturel fazed -- rem Thee. if znct, relieved , react - upon' ' themielree and' theaur thanainglottaPlL Pe9dticilti-4tlnteral- aggravation; enf- - ' ferinspd . ; derangement. -..,W1ti10 .in this condition:. :take l'ills,andatishOta, directly they restore the .indars „action of -thesyntem: and with - Atha buoyant . 4 , elipsi of beilthmadri:]% Whants tine arid: au apparent In : tide-trivial and , comosiin.-nomphthat .-istdeolxneritt ' many,Of the deep resteehmedangerone - distempeis.- - ' The same purgative effect: expels - them. - Caueed.by. 'similar, obstracbons-and derangements . of-the natural. "functione of thoi body, thee are ...rapidly' end . • surely . 'cared 1,1 , - the same yneatia. - lime" who know the virtue,. 41' Owe PIA" will neglect -to employ them when suf . feriae' from the diserders ther cure such -as Headache. Foal Stornach;.DymMtery, Billiona, Complaints, Indl guidon. Derangementpt the Liver, Costivenws.'cod stipation, - Heartburn,- Rhenniatirm.'Dnnery;'Worms . and Suppreesten: when taken In large doses. '--• . -: - They are ' Sugar Coated, 'so that the taort eensltire . ` , can take them easily, and they SO surely the belt iyar.. gattre medlettp, yet direiatlred... . . . , Ayer's Ague Cure, • . . speedy and certain Cere of Intermittent Pever, or Chltis and Fever, - . Remittent Fever, Chili Fever. Dumb Ague. • Periodical Headache or Bilious: Head ache, and RillOus : Fevers indeed, - for: the' whole • class Of dieesse.i originating in WIWI derangement - , . -caused. by the - malaria of rtiluethatic countries. .• ••This remedy "has' rarely failed to cure the severest cases of Chills and Fever and it hatt'this great ativ.tn , toga tier other Ague ,medielnes, that it. subdues. the corntaintsfithout injury to the patient. It contsins no . quinhae or other:deleterious subacute , tor does it pr,,duce quinient or any - in,judons effect whatever.— shAFing, brothers of the army and t ~ he west, try it and yon will.etickirse these. rte=ert - ons. • Pritnred by J. ,C. AYER CO:, Lowell; Maio... and sehl ell the - Druggists in Pottsville; also by all Drfiggitta apd . dealerreverrettero. Ang ii, ' , 145 • • 32.2,n THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PIIOTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . • • . SIP. JAMES CLARE'S • • • Celebrated Female Pink. • ' Prekiied front a peaeription - !!f Sir if. Ciorksii. Pllveiefan Extrvordinarit fn the Queen. This 'lnvaluable medicine Is unfailing 'in the. cure of ailAhose•yiainfallaud danzerons diseasee to which the femaleconstitnttonis subject: jt" mod,rater ;Ell ex. co.s anii . rensiives all obstructions, from whotero cause,' and•a speedy core maybe relicd Cu. : • • To "ITI arried :Ladles It 1 , pAI titularly stilted: • It will, In a short time, bring on the umattEly,pyriod with regularity, ' Each t',Ottle, price On. Dollar, beam the GOvernment Stamp of Great Britain, to-pear - ant counterfeits, ' • •-• ' • • .CAUTION. • •• nisehoti' riot be taken b 9 Females' dur inj au FIRST. THREE' 3.IO.NTHS.of 'Pregnan cy,' as are sore to bring on - Xiscrrrie . ge; but tif any'Lother time they ore sore. Every worn haotva that the bloom of health mast 'fade, with the slightest. fargelarity or obstruction of the 'unmet'. -These Pills are truly, the woman's friend to her hoar of trial, and the only' sure,' imitive and ritrieNdifilii earn trf SuPpfession. of 114tve; froth what c,,:r cause.. So mild that the. feeblest can take thorn ,with perfeCt eccut.:ty, yet so powerful la , their effrets,' rhey may be safely whoa, n never failing Regala: lusll na.cs of Nervons an Spinal • Affections, Panic io Beek and Llnibn, • Irat.,, , nto on nlight okerrina, rellie3aeart, ilystmlci...apd Whites, theca PH,e w il l. effect a cure • Nyllen nil other mews nave 'anti aztbaug'S a ,io..val.fr. l . - remedy; . do. not con tale .. ' iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful Toth(' 01;10 I :loci. • • . • • direction tn,the Oatopl . .let firnarid oath package, which eliould be =really prerervtd. ' • • . • • • SOLD .BY ALL DRUGGISTS. s , .,!ej.iahe:rs! he United ,titates and 'Beth& Ik-ninhnn. dO3 MOIES. '27Cortlancit Y. 13...-. d 00 and 6 three cent pn.,tafto • etamps en cfored to any ant hozized .A.;:ont, will WISUIO a bottle. tfontAietufr an . Pills, 'by retcrn mnl, aecnrely FeS:Ad trim all cheery:it:on. . Feb 3. 'Ca—n-1y Strange, but 'lrett«.—t2yery young lady and gentleman In the .United Stateecau hear something yery.timehto their advantage by jet= mall.,ffres of clnurt, by addressing the underi•tuned, •Those having teaia of being hanibugged will•oblige by not noticing this card. All idlers will olesse address thtir obedi ent servant. • THOS. -F. CIIAPMAN, Jan ST, .64,--1-1Y • . Bat Broadway. N. •nAin..tots • Batchelor's' Bair 'Bye - le the best to the The'only true and perfeet'Dye—Harmlese---In suinmaeous and Rellahle-- . peodores a splendid Black or Natural Brown—remedies the 11l effected Bad Dyes, and frequentlyrestores the'ortginal color.- Sold : byre Drauzists. The genuine IN signed, W. A. Batchsaor, SI Barclay Street, New York. . • • February V", 1g66. , A.yer's Cathartic Pills Deal - near, 111Indneas and Curare - Is, treat el with the utmost success, by J: ISAACS, M. D., °en list:and Aurist, f fomerly of Leyden, Hollauo,) No. 519 PINE Street, Philadelphia., Testimonials from the mostreliable sources in tho. City and Country can be seen at his The medical: faculty are invited to •acrompany - their' patients, .as be hits no secrets it his practice... ARTIFICIAL EYES,..invrtod.rsitbont vary lltatinagefor.examination. • March 24.016-12-103 n LIFE, GROWTH: AND BEAUTY. London . . Gray .Hair Color' The Only Itests,rer London • - Hair Color • Restorer London-- Hair Color Infallible Restorer `Loudon •. Hair Color— Restorer London, Changed , Hair Color ' Hair Restorer London • • Hair Color . - Restorer without • Ifair Color , Rostoras Restorer 'London.._ Hair Color • • Rostdrer 'London Dyeing Hair Color • tire.' : Restorer It is the only imown restorer of color and perfect hair dressing combined: Dellmtely perfumed. - Losidon Does ' Hair Color • Removes . _ Restorer - -London . -• . ' Hair Color ' Restorer London •. not Hall . Color 511 • Restorer • London . • . Hair Color 'Restorer . . Lo::don • Stain. • Hair Color Diniliuff Restorer Loodon . • Hair Color . ' Restorer London ' or•Soll • Hair Coloy and .Restorer London' Hair Colot • -•. 'Restorer Londow.Anything. Hair Color - Ileidntr.-c. Restorer liDates ICE 11.08 8071`. *west awn tgaustaxr. KEEN TUE SCALP CLEAN. COOL AND IiZALT2II. • • London . Hair Color. . Restorer LOntion, Cures all Holz Color . It will Restorer :London • • Hair Color Restorer . London 'Diseases Heir Color,.prevent ' ; Restorer 'London " • Hair Color • . Restorer :London of tho ; Hair Color-, the hair ..Restorer Lonio •Hnir Col ' • • • Restorer Lontlori 'Haw Color frOm Restorer London' Hair Color - Repairer London .. .•• . Hair Color- - Falling. Restorer . No washing or preparation before or after Its nee : applied by the hamt or soft brash. • • Dit.nsest It will' poiltively stopp, the Halr'from fall. log.. and - ranee it to grout on bald. , beads in all - cases where- the follicles' are left, -. • • . • Only 15 centio bottle: six. bottles. $4. Sold at Dr:. •SWAYNE'S, 330' North SIXTH Street. above Video -Pitilads.; and all the leading - De : n=lsEs twid Fancy-goods dealers Sold.at• • . • HHNRY SAYLOR'S' Feb, 10, .. Drag Store. Pottsville.. • • ro Consumptiies...-The • advertiser. having boen restored to health in a few weeks bye very slin . lie remedy, after having suffered for severallears with * a severe lung. affection, and that •dread cUsease.Con suinptionis analogs to make' known: to his fellow.: 'utterer.; the Means .ot- care. • To rat who desire It, he will send a copy of the pre vcription need (free of theme), 'with the directions for prepar!nv and using the same, .which• they will and a agar _ for 90115C,VV11071. Bsotonurrth Condos. Coi:oe, - and all . Throat spill Lung Affections. Thennly object of the advertiser' in sendingthe Pre .serintien is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which ticconceives to: he.invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer wilt try. Ms remedy. as "16 •will cost them nothing, and. * ay prove a Wes:tine. • . • - •.• • . rattles wishing the. prescription. TELE, by return Mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A;;WILSON. Jan. 2T., , A13. 4-15%;.: Williainshurgh,: Kings Co.. N. Y. TCH, ITCH. SCRATCH NO MORE.— • • ' "TETTER" "ICH.* . Dr. Swayne% Alnt ient.. t'TETTER" "ICH". Dr. l ,Swayntra Ointment. "TETTER" *ICH" ' • - "TETTER" • "IOW! • NEVER KNOWN - "TETTER". • "ICIP. . ' TO FAIL . . "TETTER" - "ICH" ' " • • "TETTER" IN 'CIMINO THIS • -"TETTER" • "ICH" "TETTER" • "JOH" - TORMENTING "TETTER.. • -. •• "TETTER" - "ICH" ' C0377 , A4Vr• • "TLITER" "ICH" . • • • - • • • •'TETTER" SWAIINE O S ALL-11E.ILISG OLITILENT ClUei Itchiug Piles, Salt Rheum, Seale • lietui,'Reab, al. Price 50 Center: . By -zenftfr.-66 eel- - to ' Dr. - fiviarne See, 330 NORTASIXTH Stieet, falladelpbla, a boa Nelll be mailed to any part of.the-111 t led Statce, free of eberee ..•Soid by HILNRV SAYTAR;Druggbd,:Pottsville. *Mikes!' 1, ,Wiiiskers . . - . L. 0. liori2l..e. the greateirtatlnielatei In-the vettrld.:. will three :Whislers : or. Mustache's: to 'grow on the etrioothe.st. face.of. china never Irnoirn to fall t sample for trial sent. free to any • one desirous of tektrg . ita merits. AdrlreeS,.llr.tvzs Ss:Co.. T 9. Nassau St.; 17*.X.. • ' Jttne.30:2064-I.6,tat 40i3LIfElkiffif; an Es: sly of Warning and Instruction to ,Yonog Also, Diseases. and Abnsee wiiieb.prostreto the vital powers: with' sure menus of iellef five of sheriff i6nled letter envelopes.,Address Dr. J. SUITAIN ‘IIOI7OIITOIA iloVrerd AssclattoniThfindelplile,, Pa. April Id: .66 . • . - • 174 y, Em torment for both hexes. , Dl.ablausnaeatcrneditolelbure...tddcnnts of slain soldiers, and,;the unemployed of both erica generally,- In want...AA:respectable and profitable em-. ployment, Inentilng nrio risk. can procure Poch by en. closing a tioetpeldwird envelope , for particulare, to Dr. JOHN lupAG ,80x.153, Brooklyn, N Y. June Cr-ly • - lltertive.--Those *Wring to become rich or. success. [al in anything , they slab,. eltould eend . for one or all of the Gipsies' Seven *vatic or Secret Charms, as they are all important to atteceu. For farther particulars ari - to their great, benefits and use, send a postage stamp to B. F. 3MAYO;; Ballston, Spa. N. Y., and get fall elphutaticaTa. ! July le, tw.wgraitiz. :11.113:EALTH ' Z :TeA. _ALIFEI - HEALTH- ..A3 : 1' • '•ibleanateas and thousands inn • „,....4; T"' -io.ll , l9l . thirwoOkeyscutecktit . ..... - DR.-31JAN-DREMIL . I .' IiVSI bra o:ftncler - - muchrpnria„ -- feant N3 thettitielldrigebtritdor ' _ Ira ir it gi o nk o n -14thoder&i.rat an dso,4,, , aeist pritetleflor dad n rent Preach thystentrag - siftVoniMii" success and tlighly recommended as the % only positive and Specific. Remedy peftotal tottering frank•,General or Sex. nal Debility, all cerangemente of the Bervotte Force% idelauctsly,Lose of Mnscultu anew, Phytdcal Pros. tration., Nervousness. Wink Bpilte, Lowness of ftirita. Dimness of Rotates, Pains In. 'the Back and Unit*, Impotency. etc. , Nn language can =ln ides oi_ 10 "' mediate. and almost miraculone It occasions to the, debilitated and phut:tired system. In fact. it standa unrivalled aa au 124115147,5tire,0f the maladies shave Buffer no more, hit nett ilieTdriitirieWai - it will effect a cute where' all others fati...o4 although t a pomaded, remedy.,-centatal. =Wag' Martha to el mist delicate cOsistittdVm ' ' ruonddeill. Cautiabbet ilk/Pa/kind directions nch, fliPlinfah"stuttibirrean so= -- attaaraar. oft-noz. adirrt s : l-1 0tY Made whetegueedj Price Dim VoiPX mat Nix - =um Wr sly* 4/AT. Oold by alltnbtlitidethetnntitlait.igiwortat o-will, be Rust by andViteenself sea lodqteutealt,bliamvatlon,, by ineloaftripeetfledprMishennyAlltunfked agents, JtatborlNedor I Ned Agra t Ibr potfnllls. : 1 • TiOli, ram% Maid i lad, pi* Is longed efcYaev.. . *mappens& Of Warm& ha, Children a ut orolloOked:- 4 „Wein:Ain this stensach xed rt 7iaoso hilt:slim. ;which cite be removed only lky th e , gt a aiartii,i,higy., ' conlblealleo or te.:-Ar,t. ustd In snaklngtrowitt'S . Tie to giro the best Possible effect 'with cuitTISA BROVP'S.:Proprtetov; New Yolk; by alt deaters in medicine.% at 25 et>, I box. July 29: T4' s -'s • - :g:Cljt0.;0::.:0 . 1.1tillig --- i - lt:, Xfadrtitr ',Hay pr . r . t .,..„, Rut Of the S.aniyikill county agri,uftu. a f p, katr . .grplac[dr,' Sunday; august 1,, at t s f. V.etate..one!• Come all ft ." Firer IPreabyieilan Chord', r0 m ,.;..y . bantam A ° and Third Streets. ' lieu: RI Lky, p !" :tor. Services, Sunday 1 0 );C A. M. and 7% P. a. .tare, Thursday' evening' at 73i r.'11.„ Sunday • -• ' Ehttrela. limy. S. S:C3V1:11, Pastor.' Arm .prearh Ct rryp iz ery Sunday ref.rning at "V o'clock, 6verilarr at o'clock. Re4idence "SiN:ke. :'arad Presbyterian Cbureh, ,‘W*, 6, PLMILS, •D. a.. Pcsto:. Seri; morcalOge at i.Ost o'clock et 7%, pi t Lecture and .Prayer Sle'eti'ng. 'Friday o'clock. Pastors residenoe,•.M.f..h. Sntifege •".th or Coortlemi street. - f;lr 311 Jai/neva , Meeting every Mteolav, , V., at the English Lutheran" Church, 3.larket Claus:den ot IN:Attic - 111e and vittntty are iud viraelbediat E. • Church. Secc.c4 'above Market, Rev • J. ,8. Coos. Pester. ,„ Sabbath, at 10, A. M.. s. ,„ Sabbath, .TSS, P. V..Prayerii . Tueedav evening: at T 3 o'clock. - Ewan. -Lutheran MarketSgnate,'hoe. - U Geavas. Paster. Sahbetb moi tying at 10 o'clock: Erenifig. . ly Lecture- Atli Prayer Meeting, Thur.'? tx ceeleck. . ..110 - Unitas Prayer Meeting, evil? morning, front t 3,4 to 9).6 o'clock, hi tee. tif.zak, on Second Street, between Market • , a.il are invited. . •. VP - Garman Rei:orrned Chnreh, Mart Rev J. C. IittILEP.; PaStOr.'4er, alternately,. the 'German. and English laigehi 10 o'cleck. . - • •- . C crican on 6th and 14th AtutuEt ILIF. 4r, • ' Sent; Ptth and '2O h Oct.. Enelisb nn I?tb Angtlnt : fit h ;Ind `..f . - 4 Feet,; rill in:LI 'l,-t Oct. it,..gh.lan..Fie litili event: .ervice ir. ".'..,, t, ~,,, • vsys in the English )nngihige.. Prneer Meciin; Lecture evrq IfVednenciny erchini; nt ',.").1 reel,'cl/4. 31 Alt ret thlryi'r (age -Yotres mtort 1e aer:,;np zi,l et nei tc appear CI the Jorm-suc. • EVANS—LORD—In Noble Frame, Mr. Joerru Low , . both of Xtuersvgle. • FARRINGTON—WF-STWOOD—.'.t , r , &.;;;•C.-.:- Potterille, July Mat,' by Eh. , Rer.ll"chi,.:= - 11 G,r Mr. J.t.gr.. OTolit GO ItlkA. JrNs.l.3 ter Of Willietason Weetwoml, • . • NESSE— SMALTZER—Auguet Ict. et re. cage, Taradque. by Et-v. J. NExtz. to Mize LOCIak bma of P. t!...4, rOWSLL —THAYER—Oa th , :- f to at -. rorooat. Pa., by dm ncr. Juba Pow= of Nev York dry, to Ester J,. daughter or Jelik Trayer, 31 ".- R.P..4, I IAt4—DEITRICEL.Oti thZi - Cr tr Ir. L Kt V boy. City. by-the Rue. L. K:Derr, Dr. G. L. Shermidoith City. Schuylkill cr,d,3l;m Muni= of Berwick, Colutablitro*„.l 3 e. KICHARDS----WILLIAMS . —On tFte :d Clair..by Bee:lVi Yeo, )!r: wm. r. it nuu:•a Clair, to Mies LEMS:WILLI.I.IIS Of Newbrichie;ti:elii trurhice. Wales.; . _ .Andrew J. IL). B. 0111.1? SIUTEII CO 34158 . W1:411 . 1:.rD JONia;, both Of .9 DIED. announcemmts of &Oita,' fr . ? conks/ fed urilh no:iure, nsuar be paid fo , a'. Oate ,of . 16 1 oento per line. 40IIET July 2=.111; in , Xortl: Manhetni, daughter' c,f.William,,and.b".arah Acbey. aged 1.0 Dior.* tur:i 12,:ears. . 1 , 6111,—1n Philadelphia, on the 1:d of Ate 2.. of typholdlever,i.J...scii K • , ' , .le..,est son of ert and CSkharl7a) lianiG•nl: in year of his DAVIES—At Port Cul on the UPitt of July. 3Llsav Ass, wifouf Henry Davii‘s, agsql lest's ; and 7 days. ' . bhp laid tier wall' head to rest, . • meekly said --Thy will he dols.' • - — GINIBEI:=On the '.2'2ud'ult..,,jn Ashland, PH DZi. 'reed 4n Feale. LiG".—itc the:,l.stCfenly, in Ar,hla,lo., ~.L Lisa, dmu.:lst, asted'il years. • Rh or ro:!MV! .Josurn Sc nosEi. in. the 13th year of hia ago, la s e a wire and seven .• , . The reiativrw and friend% 9 r the family ttol . ~7 il'f iovitedro nzt,nil his Ittn6ral." from his 'la.?, it: 4iCie.l, 7 (ton). etreer. to-morrow, Nautili!. ) at '2 ;.; o'clotdr,i' :. •11AILALT-Ott ihe..'-ith ult.; nt Lociuttetale, ntt•t•. - lan-h. ityszr Umt...t.,T. aged CO yont. ' _ WOlXF—thi the • '2oth Of July. In :Tremont, At‘ Wocre; it; yews, 1 incmth ceased fapre , :entecl tte.m Connty fn the I . Pet.Lugylun.:l, durlug genre um! 15 iL. ADORN TEE GRAVES OF THE ,`EAGLE MARBLE . Pottsville, Pte., • - Marble, Granite, Pluton .and Brawn. Store 1 7 ,t Vaults rarde to order. - T::5 work .Warranted t• • attire sittilactu.n , ' lion - mew% Plain and Ornamental . . Head r , Tombs,' Endneures, Tablete, Unto, I,n - ,ut i , Vases, Mantels, Bureau, Table. and Wr.:4l--eter.6 dhe.,..tc. • Designs. and . Pines furnished and the %volt: et.; In the beet style of art.:and of the very beet tuao P. P. EISENBROIVN (of .nfica , r4virp,, East Norwegian St. • between Ctial Atcol St • near Pon-trope Foundry, Pottsville, - . _ G 114 . 1 N Eli,. 9L Norte ES NOTICE i, hereby given that 1 !lava vurulutc , ed of Reuben %Va.:her...foeur three cowsi a:a hogs &e., pi we. harrown.- 'tbreibb machine ; together with the whule" stork of the • rb:a. now In hie possession, and have 'loaned the maze him dnr:mr my.pteamure. Ail lii,r.onri are hereby el.-. Ooned not molest said property as it behmg , tom Aug 11, •6:6—,:ia . .8t • GEORGE. PR OPOS L S.—Sealed proposalA bere6edeed until .the 2oth of by : tog the Mei; (pa 'thousand.) of the German Charchicif-iltatiamoy..tidty. iall ninterialuiil be forn:.-s -ed on the zeound. Work to he comp! , ,:tt-st IhSur, I • ‘, ber . lat, 180. 'Proposals to he addstsed to - GIRARD WELTER, Seey, 3.iithanov e 'Angust - 11,W SZat,PTIOPOf 4 JILLIkt bc remiNyil by tit , i School board of the-Borough of Mincrovil',... uritilAngatt Sift. for the erection of a thre'e story brir's building in said Borough. First-for the brick c. •'. and platfterinfr...Becou'd -for the Carpenter work ar the cornpletion, of . the bnillinfr,. it:ridding prflntir Oath*, berths's.: e, Iron and tinning. .For , plan 's• specifications, partice will apply to J. .11nerfwille, who hae charge ot the erection of the t , •`. 114. Propoeals to be addreffeed to J. WITZBIAAN, Sec'y:tifinenfwlllel'. 0 Artgaitlf; '66 - " -' N0T1L1.16.--Whereag• my %%lie 31firy b.: : r . . kft my bowie and honrpCclthout CRIIEC.-Y persons' Aril lie:c ,y notified not to tru , t tier ..n my r. , ,;','• count, SLR i will pay no debt of her c,ninicrum :i ,,, .... • ' Ills date-.. . • .ELIAS IiLL.N.GEL, . , Schuylkill Ilas;c11., July 1i0th,18(14.. . 31. ?V it '-'i PEtOP. 6 M _i. LA will be re:,eired tit , . September Ibt, • 1t713, for drlvln, -, a ci,v.* track Tannei 8 by 13 and .!.0 yard 4 long at - G:lber. Colliery.- - Apply to - ~. -. JANES SAY Ali E. , Supt.. Gagner; . . oi-r..-I#. SIIEAFER, Itrig.. PottAille.. Aug. 4, '6 5 ' . . . - .11-3 t - 11.10. PA LITNERSIII P.—The mid - igued hereby give notice that they have feted into co-pUrtnership, in the Priutiusr Liu nescat.htahanoy Chy,. chnyikill Coonty, under firm namo of Wm. Ramsey & Co. • WM. RAMSEY, CHAS. DLI,..,IKLEBERGER. RAMSt" Y & Co., PUBT:7FFRPS 7er A 'RA NOY GAZE.TT.4. ' Tain and Onutmeutal Job Printing neatly adl! r,edithaudy executed= reasonable terms. [Fall orders lent at the bnoketttre Bothy.thcf; - Bro., Centre Bt., Pottarthe, recei:o prompt etto don: • _ • . • Atignot 4, .613-31 of • - . . ••••-, The thiteckholdeie of the Pottofillo or Compauy, 'are hereby hudned that a d,t• • dend of four per neut. on thdesphal swd of said 0.- ;may, was declared on the 2d day of July, payable and after theath - day of August next. My order of the Board, • CHAS. NY', PITMAN. • 'July 28, 136—50-St - • roars,- 11,111110401.1L1T10N OF P.A.RTNI 3I : - is hereby given thn! 11.. partnership heratorote existmg under the Arr , MIMS & SMITIr , Was this day dissolved by. meta.. 'consent. The Mildness will be continued at the old Sent. 4 by. B. B. SMITE, who assumetr all the liabilities o( ea Arm; and is authorized to collect all debts told rcc , ,ent.: - dne to the sMd Atm. : D. KREBS, 13. Ea% St. Nlctiolis, Illth July, iSBO 1 6.1611C18113 TAXESIer I ....;:ftic annual assessment of persons In tr lOth Collection Dietrict. of Pennsylvania, liable to tat on Licenites; Carriage., and other articles enumerated . In Schediale I, and on In. combi'for the Year 1865 having been ample* ell ands list thereof.placed In my . hande by the usu.. • sin - for - collection, notice itherebr -grven• - thax the &- ties and taxes contained in sale.ilet are now due ace payable, and till persons In Schuylkill • County chair,v: therewith a are required to pu . rtlie same at the Collect or's Office in Pottsville; on and after Illordny, ihr 39 1 1 11 iIrAT of July, 1€,360, until weoicidny I.b day Jingoes, 1866 . incluiirr. Payments muet be made in United States ll:ever!' Notes, or in notes of Banks-organized- under the to*Provide a Naltonal • Currency, known as Nees:- °dice horns from•S'A:l4t. -. .:t0 5 P.M.- - . N. B. —A penalty of TEN PER CENT., add a fre twenty cents for service ornotiosr, will be ncieeqd • those who do not Pay- within the. time prescribed 5, laW, and , a fine of Five hundred._ Dollars, er Ifinpii.Minient for Tyr...Year., or 'Vieth , are tha.penalties for doing t bnainess without the lin: require , " .. • ' 8101165 A.:. INNESS, Conector 10th Distrirt, Pottevj'aly 'Mk 1586.. • • - 50..3t _ . . . 11 PCOAP,ARTfifERN VIM NOTI Ct. tmdersigned have, this day entred intoteep.partnenship, tuning. the • firm and - name e! .itogiarr 41,-• thit,pitrposeof.eorino t ing ft:General . Insurance Agency. (12,1 °: MascinAe Bonding. err Geo.-Bright & Refil,gl B*I,TORIABeati... - ROBERT C. MU,. P. BLIfICAOLS. 'July 1, ism • 29-Ait • 11 NOTICE .•••••Tlte iithenthip heretotr , existing between PEv ERBRA,KBLQW It r W G; BIiIILTZ, Bost Bandits at Schuylkill : yak; Schuylkill . County. , trading . under the fire. pa &Know i- .SRULTZ. was dls.olved by mu: , ttiOsent on the 16th of July. inst. - The bnatisese w.. hi continued by Peter Grakelow . , at the old place, .s.: lik authoriied to settle bp the bnsiuess of the late eiv, ?8188 GEtAKELITX , iLß s iftT Ct. BIiTTL'II. itea. Wit GREALTLIr GO AT • _ .1/EDUCEODDS- PRICEs.--31 - "COM tuts' joßrdptned a - large 'and well selected stock of New Seasonable Dry Goods; boot' atlitexeceat decline, tunt Which he . olten at verz Um Oen for Cook: - Quo bth a call. - Tov#6 bt o,Y, -,triO4treor.: Aprll7, '69-1444 isirg:l,l4.lr N ENT 'IMPROVEMET 0 ..., .51TEA31 lltille - ...T0 - silt whom t snot Coliaerst st-Tor and in consideration or In band. paid by - JAMES - WREN of the Boroogh c - .Eohttillie, PcnO,yu ot.Sthaylkill. to -Lewis Eikeober7 of Plawiellgft.tne feeelpt whereof has beer. acknovv• edgwlli_the:ealdA Eikenberry has Sold to. wild .11 • ' WEER the rift u r sl u i tpply Is in the County Schux! " ltiZigisto of. tants, on all Steam - toes oor •IwnsiVarEat may. ember be twedi Lends ikenher . rfiAblipsreivei.loat.off for • Estosearkisin,. Steops_lby,",Examtawlens-4 for which letters r!: ,illAratia.44"ovema--.111,-:1861, have been . :Enito ' -,ihe said LewleSakenbary by the United 5 •al lassangtedrotwot Information - marling th 6 e/ 11 , 6 ; . - othilla Valve tatilaceive the tams at my oftlse in l. • • . • • - . T_lM . benefit, of . .0116.Valte•h0 all person' asir,. .., .- - E-Mittlilloill_. z, from Sabo 4 0 . per cent. On the boo! '•''' baulli/Seell v liergedio all old ermines. - ' .--. • are rag so,take part in . this Willa • Improvement.' ? They can emus' from me the et° jsabelldlegnewenglues indillso for pauloLitt l i t "' . onfoltitospnes.7,7 They ow sat the Erl-- . . - - . - where! WV it On raj • . hada OtSted. -WOO P . 111111WelliAt Xittns ai-Broi's ifirlihington Iron Warta* '- : 4 0 0 4 1 % tot It 41 . - . . elt . . .