MEM Align) 18 to be a, part of The An.eriempeepte : that : be is here, and that no selieteeof e..ton is Can be adopted by, which- he e , n 'eradicated from this 'land: 'f he negro IP. been long denied his natural rights.--educar Lion denied, the right of learning to veld the name of the God that Inacie:ns, denied, the family tie broken up—yet under it all, mule* 1 all the exterminating forces , of slavery, here. we are today, an Uncle Toni 'in the church.' and a-Robert Small in the harbor of Charles ton. [Applause.] .• • • The question, then, cornea to pa. Shall . - the presende of this vas' black population in onr midst be made a blessing to ae • thetnselv, a blessing to and 'a blessing,to the whole country, or a curse to themselves,a curse to us, 'Hid a curse to the whole country? Stales manship has but one answer. It was- given this morniagfrom the eloquent lips of Sella tor Yates. Philanthropy has but one'answer, and it is given from a thousand pulpits and a thousand platforms to-day... It is this: a thorough - and complete incorporation of - ibis black element into the American body poli tic-r[c.ries of "Good !"]—anything less than this will prove an utter failure, -in mfjiidg ment with a right to the jury-box, the wit-. ness box, and the ballot box---[applause]— for men outside these:boxes are in 'a "bad box." [Laughter.] Our idea of government is that of democ racy, and that it 'is based ~ on universal suf frage. Great as this country is it can't afford to have in ite midst four millions of justly. discontented people. Conciliation' with the Southernleaders may be Well. But we must not forget, in our schemes of conciliation, those. who have been our friends, and re- Member only our enemies. Shall it, be said that, after the great sacrifices we have made for .the Union, we make terms of peace.. by which we exalt our enemit.s and cast down. our friends—enfranchise our enemies anti disfia. , :chise - otiritiends ? God forbid that we should. . As Mr. Dougla=s was stepping down from theplatform, some onein the audience asked his opinion of "Beecher," . and be said : Sev. end gentlemen have already asked me 'that question. have-- been asked a - thousand times to account for Henry Ward Beecher 's position. I have never been able to answer it, 'satisfactorily. I answer it, only-as Mr. Beecher answered an old . tidy on one occa siob, who asked him : • "Mr. Beecher, will you . please t2ll me in what condition Pitil was when be was lifted up to the third Heaven?" Mr. Beeo.her's repl3'. was: "I urn sure if Paul didn% knoW. himself I don't - see why I should." [Roars of l'eugli ter.] - When the speaker had coe, liled, he Was heartily shaken by the hand by a number of 'the delegates. • . j.l . .iorv,o':.'M.c.! . ittit.4l. POTTSVILLE,i;TA RATUBDAY,'SEPTI6IBERI6; 1506 , • 17.- ' • "Be jug andfear not Let all the ends thou aint'st at be th euunteVe. Thy Rod's and truth's.. :' " • ... Union Policy of Reconstruction. "Ifesolved,.Bi - the Senate and Hone of Ilepresen: tatives of the United States of'Ainerica, in Congress', assembled, two-tpirtls of bpth'. Hones concurring ; That the following' article be proposed to the I:co.:tin: ;, tures of the several 'States as an. aMendinent to.the. Constittitiori of the United States, which; when rati fied by three-fourths of the said Legislarnres,*sball he . valid as a part - of.the Constitution, naniely.: "Article—, SScrtox 1. All persons ITrilovnatiiral. !zed in the United States, and subject to the itirisdic- Mr; thereof; arc citizens of the United States, and . or • the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law.sittich' shall .ahridpi the' privileges or • iminunities of the United States. Nor shall any State deprive any Person of .life, liberty, or property withont . due process of law, nor deny to any peon within its l uttlitdiction the equal protection of the lewd: " gamma 2.. Representatives be appointed among the several Siattat according - to their reipective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in 'each State, excluding Indians Lat x hen ever the right to vote at . any electinri for electors of President and Vice Presidents or for United States Ite--:• intativea in Congress, eiecutive and indica/1 ofll- . cers, or the members of the Legislature thereof, it de- 'pled to of the male Inhabitants of such State, 4)1. , lni twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any-way abridged, except . . for participa tion In rebellion or other crime, the • basis of represen tation therein shall be reduced In the flroportionwitich the number of such ;Male citizens shall bear . to the . whole number of male. citizens twenty-one 'years of age bi that State. "Szeritis 3; No - person' shall be itSepator or liepre-.' 'mutative in Congress; elector of President and Vice- President or hold any office, civil or . Military under the- United States, or under anY State, who, - having previ onsly taken an oath. as a member-of cougress,,n as an officer of ilte United States, or as a member of any State Legislature; or as an excentive or judicial otlic'er of any State, to support the Constitution of the tnited States, shall have engaged in Insurrection - or . rebellion against the sallle,.ol - given hid or comfort to the en.-: Ides thereof; but Cougless may,- by a vote of two thirds of each liolise remove the disability. "Szarton 4_ The Validity of the Public debt of the United Stitee authorized bY law, including debts in curred for the..paiment of ileio4ous iti.d bounties for: services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, rhalh not be quftqloned, but neither - the United States nor ny State shall asstime or.pay any debt or Obligation incurred in aid of insurrectioWOriebellion against this United States, or anY claim for: the losayveliuncipa: Lion of any slave, but all Sitch debts, obligations, and claims shall be held illegal and void.". PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE Workingmen, Judge for Yourselves. •:, . .No oue but an insane man - ,expects ,the i; . country to prosper withotit adequate protcc •:• ' • -, s 'lion to Ante.ricau .Industry: Piotcation:se cures good wages against the cOMpetition of ',... • - the Inv laborof Europe cad is thewoilting . •1: Classes'securhy against the'opprss.iou ortheir yi i entplOyers, because I, sc.air..:s, u!al.i. for. all, r - , and no woiking 'than . can. be inipoeti• 'upon I ` by his employer, bacatise lie elltif,,litaiuvC-olh 1 ' else Where.. • ,Under Fiotevien the wi•vkipir.. • - • man .81Waysprospers.• '• •i,',ltliout it: he IS al-: V_ • ''. ' Willi imNiverithed, it makes -no 'ciltnirerice •r • how cheap the product of hit biail:is' sold, . • :?s. ' . The Tariff Bill is to be' acted- on by Con - ''t . . •• A . grew In December. A mere supplement to 1 4 1 , - •the Bill was•p•assed at the last F essin n .-• Sonic ••.'. •• opposed action-, on it for alie want.cf. time.= ••.': ' Others thought it best to sec file woi king of • ••.=.' • .'. the changed Internal Tax Bill titi:•il Dceptu i . • ' her,: and then they could It gie:lnte more-in, i . • .telligently. These twit class e-, with the solo i .. of : every . Cnpperhantdj in Congress,' except' • r . ,fit:eft. in Penusylviinia..Whe dare, not oppose Protection, secured the posti)oncitenr cf. the' 3 - ' -.l3lll.unlit De - cam:her. ;All . the Ltlacnce of th • . , Democratic Union Republican Party is in is-•. . VOT of Protection: - All the ietitunie of the -e• • Opperhead 'party (except five individual .:r - .j.. . members, from Pennsylvania) NI:J . + heirq e... u h... '': . -the, Southern -lebels, is: in favor of Free ,i• - • :Trade, • and the etteinir.ngetnent of ' English r•,i = and 'Enriipcan in :Incf: e.-.lres and workic t le , , - men. • . Wertssert• it fearlesly, that not. or., =. l . i• CoPperheati paper can 11to totniti ittiropitting Protection tri American I atinA ry, a hilt= eVCry , 1 , •,,1 . .Republican ; paper, as . ,far a.= ottr.knwledge • i - extends; is in favor of Prote ction. .= . ~ e • . If under these ciretrustanees. the pe . eph. , .1 - of this Diltrtct elcet a Copperhead to repre sent the coal interests in Con.ut•sc.• even if he, . ~ ••• ••. , idedges. himself in , •-favor •Of .Proteetiou. to = . • American . • Industry, it only . st rtng( hens : the , .. - - party in opposition to Protection;. and weak:-... •. ' - ens thoiewho favor and. the cry will he . , . .. ,- . -tabled throughtnit the. country that the Work- !. -- : .lng classes of Schuylkill County are opposed :••• '-.. :-. to Protection . This influence, . tOgether With , . . -, - British Geld; may defeat the PrincctlY s e Tar iff, ,Bill •,., . , , iff . Bill before Congress; • and - you may rest • ..:' . sasured that - w there ill , he less 'coal re.ttuire,l. ..... :next next-year than we .will • produce this ye:ir.— The present overstocked. wharves and yarils.- with clamors_ for IoW prices, _are ;already .- . • . -beginning to indicate what theiirospecis.will -: i • be:sext year. if the Free Trade - advocates • t . . should be triumphant in the. ensuing elec ... itif. tions.•• Working men whoSe labor is their ~..t, . fr,-.. capital, wear thi4.before 'they vote: • • ' l l,. • Asians 'who professto be opposed tOGreat , .1 4 : , Britain, and vete. foi the party that upholds `-. to • . atidetrengthens the bUsiness interests of that :-, 1 7- ...country to the detriment of their own, belie '..- i 1 . 'their professions - Mid 'are deadly hostile to - .1. 4 1 - . • .th e freedom of Ireland, and ought ti. be re ::•.4 t ,', • poi:listed by every.-friend-•of •nniVerial• libeity ...:11',1: -trd manhOod. • ' .: . . . 1:::`4- ' 'lf there are any Fenian' ho readwhat is ....written above and doubtthe position of p s i_ t: ••• 'lies as regards - Proteetion and *Free Trade, . i':•••••.1 • ;let thfam read . the following from- - the New ill' ': 'ltorir,'Evening Post; the-organ of the British .:,•.. lieportersin New York, the . prhieipal editor ' .4* ' *. he r ...„ . 4v. •of *hi* is the .l o rOsident of 4 ree i 1.4- Tirade *League in this e!xintry. :: . . ~ 17,..1, - -Prim . , the New York gveninfr.Poet, Aug. 29, 'tier.- • 3 . 44 , .. ~.- Ti ha ze i c it t or the : t p u trective- . tariff will pros-' • 1 • , - ..• riltrlto sty:sr:1 ) .1 1 ;1700 fo 9 rlli e fra w o;v n ti u ch w t i l l •i o o . • •-' ':: stesanatnans in Parisbuys for 514 in gad,- dr about 0 currency ear cuncy; beeline° tt mill 'befound' that The letter,- bevintruo much • legit -to invca in her ':- .machine, will easily.- underbid- the 'former in the - viva of , her work, indour market wilt .be filled ' . ,' with ready-madeurtielett train - Paris, It u ill even , kt,pay to Bend ntateriele of Auietican.pMcluctiou jo ' 'bil: made :hi l' l :Ae.. n sl ar tp ;-. Ip''%44rmicittliatiThlt‘,3 B . - . ,.ratisteriterid trievery-branch• of 'Amelia!' Indus--• k . ..-,ta, if.l/urtrin ot . .drnzeicn do not cant-. Mxtero*prirtelhe,Rernt lean parte .147 petrel-- C:A.at i =terhich Attempted in the Cen t ru m J us t: r 4 . -. • sit - td : impose tipoiti the country a tariff t . - '.' inere - trolaous to our industry—who did this; 1-- 'amp proved At the tier, with Um:l:Joust corrupt motives, and whose - . only. object now into beep - . S•mthern States . out' of Congress - eutilthev can .fasten this curse upon the 'Conntl7—if the --i,rwi , e(intea of .Amiyica do not unite to hur this party ptneer ; .• . , Oar people could pay,. twice over, by open, tax- ' slice. all the:revenue that the Governmentde sires from duties on. materials and subsistence, if thty were allowed to purchase all each articles' at their- market value in the place where they are most chaaply made. • We could create and export 'the 111 , 411 S of payment ten times over, with our cheap lands, if we' could only have our: means and implements at their proper coat. The coun try dould pay-ite debt . twice. as' easy, and grow rich all the whilc iwiceas fast, if only its indus try and its trade'were tree. ' But they will never be free.ichSethe R(Publictin politicians- hold er ; for these are despe.rately datermined..asthey' openly declare, •to consummate their iniquitous and ruinous policy, and they have resolved to • keep the States ourintil they do. • DO you want any Letter testimony on this subject than that..of the President of the. Free Trade League? • :. • The sewing machine• alluded' to is a cheat) imitation of .our sewing machines gotten up . in Paris where LAnon is cheap, and where • the workingmen who work cheap are in the • - position of .theelrishmen 'who boasted that a bushel of potatoes sold in Ireland nt G pence but the' . a-bushel, but the 'devil a bit 'could . .he get . the sixpence to buy' them with." ..eli_r. NEGRO BOUNTY QUESTION. Thegopperjohrisonites, through the columns of their newspaper organs_ and the throats of . their • blatant' orators, are • making. the : direct charge that Cohgress voted an-extra bounty **of.sl3o to. the negroes;-which the Payrriaster-Oenoral is now paying,- while Congress voted only sloo* extra ,bounty to the white.sedier,.which the PaYmoster... General * rernsestoutty. Oh: this statement, the copperjohusoilitei boldlY • .declare that it . .ks . the. 'policy or-CorigresS and therefore the object Of. . the .1 - tepublican party to reward the Black soldier and rob the white. soldier. .Now, let us look fair-. iv at th:, facts . involved in this case- Every white ( .volunteer, who enlisted bet Ween July Ist, - 1861,. .and June 25t1i,1863, also April Ist, .12 , and July lSth,..lsGl, foe- the: b:rni of three : or" 7 ice years, received a-bounty of $lOO. ThoSe Who re,chlist .ed, io Vaerati, prior to April let, 1864, received an additional bounty Of .s4oo,..ihile those white seifileris who did not re-enlist and:served thr,:e years.,only received .$lO.O. Ceingrees . - passed son *act giving them ho C - xtre bounty orl7•100, • , White ithe libel: *volliiAecr only, recCived under .the act i of Carirees 5100 bounty at the tithe.•the : iyhite - surlier received -..i.'300.. congFees•pas:sed an - act to give thp.block volunteer the seine* bounty that • imy other euhliyr • receiiied and` no; more. So it : will be ee • egthat fhe black volunteer (loci not get 'an extra,bonnty anv inore than the Wilite.soldier, but merely gets the same amonht: . .. . : • *'. —From these facts; quoted from the rMord, it. Will be seen that Congress Made no distinctions iu awarding its txmitties to thoe willing to- de: fend the country;except . in favor flf. 14e - trhite mon; who having first entered (negroeS at first being excluded from the army), were awarded the. extra Rereafter, then, when .a Copperhead at temptsutO show, that the negro. is getting- niore bounty . than is the white - soldier . , • the facts we. 'quote in this sr:if:ie:de - sufficient to dispreve7the MAINE The .great victory .is Maine - has electri fied -the Union • heart •of • ti,e country. The patronage . of :the Pre . siderd.; recusant rte. pdhlicans who ,were placed . - cin..the Johnsan Congressional tickets, and the 'trope of re; ward stimulated the minority, and there was a fair prospeet of reducing . the cnion major .• . • . . 'But the peoplewere true. to the-principles' nu which they crashed thonebellion, and.the victory is . rnagaificent.. • The-Govericir, by cesry 30,000 majority:----all live Representa- . in Congress by _majorities of and upward—all thirty Senatorsseven-eightlis of. the House.apd mtiral 'certainty hal Hamlin' will be returned to . the United --States Seitate. fur six years from. tl Atli of March itext . stieLt are the • trophieS - Uf a vie 'terry.t'arely-eceeded in coutpletehesiS Or in linportance: ..11)6 vote . `is heavies than that. cast:for PreSident in 1864, and. the majority at least TEN Triocaxsn:larger than LinColnis 'Over McClellan.. Is it. not superb ?.• Let the example not be, lost .on - Cien. Pennsylvania. -The glorious result inßlaine: is due to worri:—sySterriatie, energetiC,.organ-. ized Let us do our duty as our ren•in Maine have done theirs, and in t /et°- . her *Pcnns.!,-Iwsuia - -Witl give such majorities lOC Freedom that the effect upon traitors and rebelS will be akin. to that :of a second p . et: tySburg. Let our efforts to deserve a grand success' be unceasing' until the polls close * ort the evening of the - Mil of. Octoher. "NOT THE GHOST OF A CHANCE-FOR CLYMER.". is thempinion expressed, by the edi: for of the IsZvw. York. Herald' in Ails issue T!.(esdaY last. The rierald its'opr readers all know, is a bitter and violentjuhitOn' Clymer, paper, hot . the editor will not attempt to con ecul the faccfroinihis readers that there is . not ."a Rhos( of a Ounce forelyiner neainst (lea ry:" Thal I erald saysc . •• . . The Une , n.eonaerratlveB have done, perhap, as well in -.gai:. us. could. have • been expected niabi the - eitetillistabeca but we,:•arp satisled they Woultifiave Julie :linen:better hvd they - nom:- aimed for UtiVertior a 'man identified 'mil the Union - oar party of the insiead of ~a hitle bnuist party politician repreaentnig the pi:Odic-ni nny -price pf,..4orin of Lie t:ilic.igu The tlealuelato of Petittaylvithia, In noun:lilting for-Governor LI tilsitTer .clyiner, a peace than during t h e mt .., against General Geary,. one of the most distinguisned Unwn Sui lies Cl the war,. did 'fur the radicals, the very Lest, fling • that, could: • be dune. NORODY, 61,,i1'OSEs THAT TH.HUH , IS A - Cifiusl:. A CRANCE • lull .: ()LAMER AGily;6l: uhalll, AND NO POLITICAL Pill, lIAS 11E1' RISEN TO Sllow THAT CLYjIr:IZ-, CANNOr :111343E1-1' HE :WILL r.,Tii.E.ticilifES :THE CONSERVA, TILE 'CONGRESSIONAL: 11Cli.E.P IN ANY . PA RP or': PLA NaILLVAN Li. • lii short, he is a de,d weight :upon Ina party-, and' although we be a little pa s t the' we• would stilt urge the CouVetitiou Which meets to•-daY.at to avoid the palpable blunder of another •Iliester Clynier. ' . . The I.:lcilti"ftanikly admits that the. Joh nson pariy Yolll has. no_ prineiples. - commend ii to the People, at:n.1 . 1114 its, only. hope of success in. tlnit S;ate hinges - on -the 110 jou. c,t'a . military than ' The . .ller • aid eviC.enily • hs - s-ilie.tlues -on. pr'os • : taE sol;.rin;R:i UNIONISTS. • -TLc 17 , :outie:in Union r cnnyetilion SCas In se:sion in Piilatle;pliiiilast WEeli, ad , ' jOUril4 61 . NE . .1 , AL:' on the last: :dress and resolutions'adopted befera adjourn • mein:, 'we publish on the First Page Lf to day's Journal. • men perseented-ty , A.tulte i w Jnhnsomarni 3 Other tritittS, 'declare . that uix.n the siteces4 of the .tiertliernPeC:- pie in the corning elections, .depena• the safe tr• and prv.e,tinp'el the loyal million§ of the Ike intrepid ileelaredi tunid.ri!§pciusive Atoms, that he neearail the Adtli : ess as the most tortnitl •.ablehnlieunent with:ll'll4i ever been bp:night: by'ary grai,d jars.- hi; the cOnatry, and: its ‘.!‘•eri..y.e,insisti.....d in it- 1.1 Goyertior•Bro*nlow; of I'ennessee, declared that 'it was the most able aMi -appropriate' &aim:Len ever otiered, "'and that d e ought in -cAiir:lnitc funds:- to purchase ten millions • of copies:" Out neglect tn - rend.it, 'and resolve to styport these lire tiled UniuMmea at :hi: polls in October. A NVEsit RN ILMI.IN ttcatt.. I). Stewart, :441 - .11.1t1y -th:rotalt the lute War in 4 . 1)41 of the ;r6t &tied to ciCil lite, is a elk it, dry good stere,'at . Nividaan, at • *4;00 . 'per annum., Meereery of that 0:leo,. having gone . ofer . .ro Johnson, : . tud he.en appoitited4asesoi of lu tirnai - lit:venue for the district; procured, while in TWashingten,'lheWhoily unsolicited •appOintuaeut 'of Postivaster.atYlint •for CaPt.. Stewart—the aahiry perannuin..• 'Stec reery brought home:the-commission and handed it to capt.Steivart„who instantly:and • indignantly rejeeted . it'as'an imputation On: his personal integrity: • . Thotigh no conditions were attached'to the' place, -- he felt • that he would, if lie accepted- it,. be , at least :milder" suspicion' of hai•iug "sold out;'; 'anti . he.. pre felled $6OO a: year ••w ith • his .own and .-his neighborS*, respect to t -4 ,2,500.. With • s taint of Johnsonisnton Lis reputation: . _ Such is the spirit wherein the Weat..iesponiig to the. se ductions of the tempter.: ANTIPREW JOHNSON AND TREASON. —List; itartholotnew, Esq.,. said in his speed'. Millersville, on Monday night last, "that if we were right in maintaining the integrity of the Union, the rebels were wrong and com mitted a. , crime, yet no man in: this land has yet been 'punished for treason, and there is but one in. prison on charge of treason, that is Jefferson. Davis,, who enjoys a sort of luxu rious _restraint at Fortress Monroe: whilst Many an orphan of. Union soldiers starved at Andersonville, *is begging bread upon our highways. The.question of punishment his passed from Our.hands.',One Andrew John.- son once said that traitorshould beim:wish ed stud treason made Ckdions, but he was only • playing Moses then' in a negro slibw. Since he has started a concern of his own tie has quit that sort of talk.: It-did.not suit cus toiners."' , . - 'TWELFTH. CONGEESSIONA.L DISTRICT.—The. UniOn candidate for congress in that District isrion. James Archbald. Mr. A. is a Scoteb man by birth, but bas lived in Luieme -exam tYfo . r forty years.. , .For along period be was chief engineer of a•railioad and mines of the . Dalai-are and Dodson canal conipank. • For the last few years he. has been President .of the . Lackawanna and BlOomibuig railroad company. electionis conceded. - T . 'N..-• . - : . .:.' t . : .. H '4.7 . :(?:::TT : :,.i.,.:, ! .. - ::::.T.';',•': : : . -,7': : -: . .-..:$,,v- 4. .:p - :-T . ::::. , :,..K...p.:::. - IL.:!5'.. ,- ;,:f,-.:',:.:, -. .... : .:0. - z.',€! - THE: '..-SE : C9 - NP, GVNill ANOTHER GLORIOUS VICTORY: MAINE ERECT. Freedom and Justice lirimphant. rINPRECEDENTED GAINS. THE WHOLE .UNION TICKET TITY,OTED :30,000 AIAJORITY ",111 POLICY ," REPUDIATED -Maine held-her State eleption on'Skinday last, and even more emphaticallY than Ver 'mem., she has rebuked the treachery of An drew Johnson to the Union party.. We not only hold our _inayirity in Maine, but - we have.t'astly increased it. . • , . ' - . The Grand *.Result. • :•• •• . . 1.76("FT,t, Monday, Sept: 10, 1.5i.6. The victor 3.: in thie State today for thernion partyie unp.aralleled.: Our Majority. is fully SCOWL Our average majority for the paet - -eight ..yeare.haa_ been than 35,ti We have .carried every Con e:irinit.l.Dii!rict. the cloeest by. hearlv -I.o6olnajority, 'We have swept every County; elected every Senator and:nine-tenths of the llouse: The, total Tpte every full one -and our victoryb etimplete. . In s : peakihg - of the triumph: in -Maine the Tiibune says: , . . Trrke heart; true patrlote tevertWhele;for we believe with new-ardor, that the spiricof the great North-is hot subdued; nor its intelligence deceiVetE. In New York, in Pennsylvania, in Ohio, in—Michigan; in all the States' rn v;trell are presented in thisMeniorable fall, .the utill living issues of:Freedom and Slavery: the friends of Progress will work with new energy hod , greater cont.- derim The triumph in Maine Is the result.of work,- and with equal earnestness every lOyal ;State which votes in October or Noit;mber should rive, With Maine, a dectsive gain on the Union majorities.... (den. Joshua Chamherlain.„-the Onvernbr elect, is a soldier a N.Uld nor have beeu.'ilefeated-Without die gractre tirr the State. lie served with distinguished 'ere+ It daring the war. and Will not. be. fonml less able, or .tree in his new position.. We have swept every Cim gr(l,,,A.unnl District; - and.the .lotwt .maJority 'of fear. thousand la itself a triumph. l'itery Union-candidate is elected to the Slate Senate, and the House is-three fourths Union. This is indeed a triumph which Maine cannot keep to herself—the-Nation claims it, as it - claimed Vett vabirg from • Pennaylvania; aa, it.takeS. to itself eve4thfng that is a IdetOry. for the-Republic. ' oila lifairo. Weekly Alm anac. grN .466:-S , cPt ! D i s E s Ezra . . lfi' SO.TUISSIAY. , . :1 411'6 ... 9:•LAFt • 1 . .13 evirg 1 6 41;6' •h • 9.1 A evee. , 1; A r 42;6 , Gi Full C 6 ill . lo':;2eveg 'l4 -Tul:s.pi • '. .43!b . • 4'' Full M.. 94 9.9 inn , g 19 •Wemor...3i.iy„f I 44 6- r • . 30 Tuulnius..-1. A - 450. •. • r '..•' . ?1 - FRIDAY • • f 411;6, ' 59) • . • • 3Jurgiars entered . tlle post WineGirartbrtlle on the utgitt:of•the sth inst . ., acid robbed it of 8300: • . ••• • :.• ' . : . . On the 16th hist..;• at. Miller :( Cva Shepatiduall Cidliery, a lad, 12 year . ld,• - ivati rtui over.and 11=== . . • ilfajcr Heiveet the ei.,,,pieiitspeititpr; ef.Ney. will ' at .the •Union . • . . . .10,7 n orrol :innany ef . year,- and after trinity. D.ly's 12 ileum mitt 27 minutes:: . . : .Li pnblishiiig the Palo Alto Montle.list lat Ply, see necideutalic ()Milted t hemline of Thomas F. Wright. Ibis return is $591. • • • • • If. C. States:Arnin 11481feet:I very ill at Portland-, Ale., -Wheee he is stationed, but is .now cimcah s cut'n•e tire- gruplied to learn: =:==.2ll nas removed to Readiag 'to engage ir..busiuces thtre.. His • ;many. friends Lcru aro.buric to lose bun from cotuniunity. . A! Go..,tirtow oil the ;til'ilist., a .bdyi 12 . . years -Old, was . 'run oi•er-on asdirt bank, and so bully iu jared that to save his Ile. his right arm. had tobe. . . • .'dohn' Poiiibaeh, A. 7 .lllapi.lwa s i an:oyer : on the railniad et inrisdaville un thu le iebt., - arid so .seidothily ihj tired - that his, right arm hmid to be . . 27 - o , .remains of the 141 t.: John S. Pn)sifer' were intern-11 at. Orwigsburs,4-.on . Stnulayrifteinoon last, -attended to the .grtti - o-, by. -a large eoneouree - p1 . - ,Acciteul,,l--ohi Friday of last week a ehute C:tl , ;'(•< i in at 1110 niin6s •of 3011111!, Clair, iniryiug.a miner,ilaulect When takuic uui 1=3:111 A Geefry (:71b has been oripLui7.vd . Citr, rulloying oliujers :ii J: Il::rder T7ro.'Pr•esnirv:l-1a:Hall tt,taLT 0. jeuttiugn - • I. tr . Ikury colored, of .I . `ainatina, au run overuu. the railroad below` Tainatitta,. on the lest ivai„ ;Oa' -ao aciioualy injured that llis.:.left. - arni had to .Lai . a inpitia Ceti otiar tni. bhutilder. Iteib Doctur.—We'are requested to" state that the Heti) and Afaghetic Reetur, 11. Addison; 11. D., will he in Patevitte On' the 15th . of . tetuber, inst. line`iotiee.will be .given of law etoppthg place. • , . - ===l ker; 'sold by • Di:slip:shell. lb-others., 1/.16 iILA,iIL.: . a' by .1101.1s,A . ,eperd• azisi is intim, fur its simplicity and the Li Oa t • tin: Ili it 11:11 decidedly; the best iliaelinic of the t.Uld oiler invented. • . , . An inir,ruri .1 coinage coupling, which can be essLiy ci..o..gt. 1..1e to 'hills, an t i is nu 'anti ritttier, Ln.,,1,10 at Bright's Laruware'store. - .lt. semis to be e0Lip1,t)21.i..,11 its purtS and is wor thy the um-Limn:l:i Ltriage Walters. ' • 'Zan rc hip•inj been' organizttl Tuur.41.1.. fifty. me . mberg,.. • The .euunno,skubct.lit - L•ere ate . :— Lapiitiu-- - -li. L. Ley burn 14041 ‘1 . 1t../ :14 17/ Boyne ; r...:ecouct I,le:<aeitant--1; L. l'at Lymph: - 4 drum.eorPs.htts alzo, • 1.c.t.0 1,46au1fe.0..i.: - .14,.wi1f - zulopt the -2,oUsve . . A be i.idl is M a ij an. ,, sx , fr A•xt . , Trotit trip m an _ 11,4i:,e, •,t .Mt:j..14.1: , 11 . 0.:, Itiggerf3 , , , o f N ew yo: R.lO • r. 3.3.1 )1.. D. 11,: it reel: utt : let.l IE2 : meeting be a - It ottr.', 1 h . 1.1.11): zt ===M ' Las a 1.1 filar; t Int'. the enre of the di.tritieta wig:this highly re , ;(immer.- di.4.by C:111',.1 3 d0 Altn:rtiilroad .shops; wheri• br has tised it in. many easeit successfully; and by Itt!y. S. F. tiqlt,,who used it.likewts4. with great ;ilece;,s ;rn, the arinY. .. Cheek :this .disease nt vicegibles - irthteholera. • • r.:14 tint for tl:c.,liFtrifmtfol)Milutirtr's .fho bie(l mincr-nrl'Al - , Arr. •.r• nearly filled yr. a Pooo.tskt. place.— The Melo res Specimens of tlumi elm Meoll b o o kiit-ores flosby sbAll Tlr; r l., semi -h. Banpao... l Tltose who scant- to -subscribe must do so-soon. . . (fr . 1 0 .1 Cr:o7i.L.Thn,Olnl , at its meet- . eveninir 1;•:aa ably addressed illal l ittiov..City • by Jailiie Win. L. Helienetein: and Me: (leo. The adjoiirned inArfietieg the Seeretary to preVare eNlizees - ive -of the sorrow of the tueinhenyat the' claath of their late fellow-• member, Lieu 3ohnann.. - , , , • . finLdr In //awl,* 'of_ r rajoii ' .17o(Ories.—On Wi:‘dprinfay.ln it ot ,'.salnt Of one -hundred . grins, wnsfired On iscrton' in , this . 11drongh, 'in. honor of ths.overwheliniag- Union tlittories in - Vi-rmodt A good de i 1 of powder odd Le tno-nt mitt Fan in:g.oninionioratitirr-itch +r:frooi there Toilt+tßht q.:l-;lit.ihrOUgliGta nn Sat:lidNy. 14St ra Dr—lialberatidt, was dri 'ving-fron Ffilthaeh to .•this Dorthigh; .on hie turn from vial:Mg:it patieut,•the.. front axle and goring of Ilia carriage .brrike, and . frightened his hrtraei, The anitnal stilled and ran. After pro -eeeding-a dletatteo thr;*Deistor 'was thrown from the- cel,iele.:'HiA right- arm and-oiile were bruited hot. krtunatOf no 'bores ...Were broken. The'earriage Wae l runelrinjurgal. • ..• :.-• • • . Sudden Dr illi of an ti.' (Citizen of St. At noun on Thnraday; hist Johnithan' 'Johnson,. aged G2,years,. who for inauY years kept 'n'tivern -in St. Clair; found dead iu bed, at his - houee; It 'appears t hetet 9 o'clock on the evening pre , violas he Went to - bed,-apparently as weltiensual;- and not codling, dons i in the - miirping hie 'son went to his room and found-hint:dead as titated, An inquest was held by - the'Coroner -and a ver dict of death, from natural causes rendered. fl will lie buried to-morrow afternoon -with Itlasonic • 11-fs nu - questionably; e, unmenda hie' to . hill mad logs and even those suspected of being inad,.but ,we qnestion the propriety`of chasing an - animal . through a crowded streetiand firing shots' at it" from a'r . e.colver, espeeialfr marksman • is inexpert. We witnessed such a scone in Centre streetbn Wednesday last, When a man came near, being hurt in the leg.by one ilf.the stray slints.• We trust that this mod:: of killing 'dogs will not be persisted-in. .11 it should be -cre• are fearful that that we will be compelled to record more human than canine "victims, if thci shooters are'not more. expert thx9i the man:we sftW.-013,Wednesday. : • • The Lbeatricalcomp?,..ny tpe . rfortning .at Union Hall Lae' attracted drinng the week very fuie.an- A constant subcession' or noveltleis which the ability of 'Alias Cappell and .Mr. Taylor has had a broad fielded' display; .has kept np the interest .and .rendered the season -twi far, a de-. cided success. The .bill for this .evening -is;' the capital burlesque-of "I'mohontas,"..and. _the fine • drama, "Ireland. as :• It :Both idieep4 ; are cast with the fail strength ; 4T the excellent Cam pany. • Tlicrbest eirder le maintained 'b!r• an -effi cient Police force, and the Hall is a 'Cornfortable place. for ladies to, visit, • They form we. are , . pleased to note i unite a large proportion of :the. audiences.- During the cetnieg week number of new and attractive pieces will he presented. • 2furdir in, Ma7ar . e i 441/,, O Sunday even in glast in Milianoy City, lelertesn named 'George- George Yortng,.and eaveraintiteemen entered it tavern in Mahanny , Avenee; Shortly after ibey:cime on t*, , eiten ißmuFf• sraa ritteekeit by some net:meet parties_onteide. Theoboldin terteredneetetNotinki- and ilitring, the • lighk -.that.inined be was 'eliotby. one of the .aiiitinants in the head aboVe the right end Wed. An tr.' quest was held on 'Monday by . deputy ~tuner .Ketner on the body .of Theobold; 'but - no -lactit were - el:kited to identify the person . who tired- thet. fatal shot. • He remaintrumhecovered. •• • , • Theobold was a 'Union soldier' during gie 'Hellion; haring benn in the three% years: .service; His remain a were interred. Tneedifiliat it Ashland. the Lineoln - Zenansi of liabltapy - paying tiniest sad Amilitary honors to onto. of Art bravo soldier, . • - • . _ The •Or.erilys , -ar the several counties of. this Comrtiouptealtif, :should remember -that theJavf. requires that in publishing their election Focht-, matien they include an . act relative to elections, &immonly called -the . "DeSerter Ball,". and Ails° act Xo:•.:17, regulating: the tricido" of elections.: • Both these bills must be published; 'and if the LlicriZi fail to do so they Reliable to..prosecution for. neglect Of duty, • . . •". •••• , . . laticiastaliding the inclemency of the .trey-: they on - Tuesday last the . parade and pie..nic of the Sens of Tertiperanin Came. off Art • 3.linersville as proposed: The celebration was 'held in'Odd Fellows' Italj; at which several: hundred ; persons were present. We understand: that . everything passed offiery•pleastantly. , If the: weather: had . been propitious it would have been the. 'largest Temperance- 'deinonstration ever ' witnessed in this County.. 'As it, was there were delegations • rem all sections of the County. " . Preasantric--Vics.-:; 1 00 Monday last the pio-nie .of Trinity Church Sunday Schools which had been postponed from Saturday in consequence . of the' inch mency of the weather, tookplace at the . Ag- Tictiltural - Fair grounds...lt was largely attended' and.was in every respect we eiti , lissured, a m ost delightful affair. *- •• - •.• • W Oa-ednesday .the American . Hcei 'C-onipany, ftrat'. anniversary pic-nic. at the 'same plebe... Nye are infOrmed that it 'Asti, was E • . very pleaseni rettnion.: , • •'! . . Reienzie •Decilioti.—li. has been the' practice. in sonie ofthe internal revenue districts for assessors td allow brewers not to Include emir. beer in their returns, but under the new law re• nuiring all casks to .be ..stamned ; before removal from the brewery; thecommissioner has decided 4hat.oct allowance will be made for bier that be= comes Sour after the Cask has been stamped. .The. discount of 7k , per" cerit: Made to the brewers 'on purchasing stamps was intended to cover such The regulations • governing distilleries under the new revenue law have been. prepared* and will be distributedin a feWdays. . . . Soldiers; - .Look 'Out for. the -4:si.eitonents.—There .are it.largo number. of returned soldiers who, dtir inglho four years of the' war, 'lost .their assess- Merits at their usual places of residence. 'Some of them secured the tight to Tote under. the arti .cle of the Constitution allowing soldiers to be It 'but many of, them, o doubt neglected to he 'perly.qualified - last Fall. :To all such, 340 would suggest that, it'is their duty to watch the isspac inent lists, which are required to be posted'at s-a limns places in their twp. in a short thee: If they Should not find theirnames there, they Should tie particular to attend.to . the extra assessments and secure their tights. Once assessed and having taxes, they will. be. 'ready to vote iy October, as it is their, prtv,ilege and duty to' do as faithful citizetts. -*.- • Union. _lfectitage.-4 stiiiite4 and enthusiastic Union 'meeting was held in Friedeneburg . on day,evening,-7th lust:, at the }larvae of Mr. Hum- . mel. Speeches were - delivered:by Re . v. Wea- . . ver, Capt.. Helms, Wallace Guss and Lin Berthed . - On' Monday eyeeing, lasts large'meeting W : ?:1 3 held in•Minersville 'at the house 'of D. Herb. flon.•Lewis Dougherty presided. ..kildresses . wete delivered by Chas. Brumm, W. R.-Smith.and Lin . Bartholomew'. • • . .A meeting-was also held at New Philadelphia on Monday evening, • which was addressed by Judge Helfensteiti. ' • . ..• The accounts from all a these points. are of the meat. cheering charadter.' fires . are :burning brightly . . Conuch!too - of: School . ..qiil4rineeiitienis.-- Cdunty Superintendents of ;the State will meet In convention at. HarriSburg onTnesday,.tlie .011)qt:ember next, at two (4:10ck;..'5t.„ ,- atl' re main' iu sessimuntil Friday, - at , fivelve noon; unless:otherwise , ordered. b y the eonven . • The 'tellewing • subjecta; "arnang [ others, haVe been suggested by the different,. Superintendents. for consideration. , • • , Furth and grade pf teachers' aertificates, both provisional and profeasional. • . . .21Metluithi of bond-tic -611g '.3. How. can ..the; superintendeud3 visits : he tua.e most ward to the pupils teachers and 111EZMEM . . .. ..._ ... 4. I.IM propriety of.extending the_ ininimuni ;40MM term m to eix ontli er 4, and ineMdng.propore . . •, -tionably the St - ate. appropi .. lationa.- - - ... . . . .5; . How. pan ' grmiter, : , regnlaritY of . att;endatiee he a6eured? .- . ..'. . -.. . • Whit ia the propdr relation that Conniv Sti perintend,inta 8110111(1 • 811811111 to . Sfate::NOmial. schools in their districts; and., the teaeln-rs .and officers of Haid'Seheols to the Connty- Superin teude:nta ? ` • ". 7.. What sehobl legislation' reqtiired at. the approaehiug session of Legielatute: • . . • Dane Presentation-On' the 4th roar: the Hat prcsunted.a. beatitiititt:c.ho to Withal L:-id; of this ilbryugli.: — Tiityfullowitig accordpa niod the cane :• *. • : • ••• Mir.m;v..l - -#o.try'r- • . •• " . • ' • Yotus - i-(Sfgncilhy ihe . Conuliiilec.l • 'K. nEi• C • IIE ti 811 :IT IN . Ml-ni9ty: To ~cliich Mf. Lord 'replied " Mr Prte:us:=lam exceedingly thank for: this rinexpreted Matk.of estoent, and altintifgh it is ttot.Thr 'me to say..whether or 'nut It de..ervett, yet I caudidlY con febn 1 feel highly ilic.tered and shall remem ber wit.h'prlde - this octmston, and lattimit - thali never fail in friendship. to those who hare participated in, this honor to - me. • What can be more' pleaSniit. to the feel ings of one...than the fact that he m heid.iu e Itcem be those with whom he carstes.in contact in 10i-every - Alai' life; lds'neighbors and conipanions ?.Would t hat. t.re . sit:could lire; that tinimosi ty and 111-feeling utitht neytir arise between Its; and thati he bond of ft hatriiiiiptu gin be perpetual.- - .Thanking' yott. again gentlemen ; forthts. ess , ye kindness, I wish:n-all happYluture. . • • . . . . ciai Wel-Me:ion hay b 6611 reeeivedThat the remains - Jacksoli and priVate. liatheW •18th. Pa. Vet. Vida., have been 'unloved- to the National Cemetery ut Fredericks-. burg, Virglniir. Sl,l the- friendeand-euimiAniOns. (anto , e.ippcbillY-ench as.linA•e buch oit .burial de-. tails in the army) of thoe. who: have felt on the field of battle, would_ communicate the infornia . tion they are powiess‘d - of - ebneerning - those they to -Ilvt:Col. J. M. M., - U. S. A : , . Washnigton,.D C., many a brave. soldiers:Mame' would by means he recuett - from the - . long list of. the unknown. .• . _ tuight.state itt •connection with ,this'inatter that the work that Col.. Moore iwdoing is a vain-. 'able, one for-the counry,.anti•eite-whieli will be appreciated by all who Invie friends or relations; sleeping bn southernbitttle-1ie1d5,..4 near. those horrible _prison • pens in which so . many. ..brat'e boys maid doWn • their HO:s by. States; an alphabetical inert c..nd of the war, giving the 'names of all ,seldiers whose graves have beeti . .inderitifierl,• 64 'well as 'those. whose names - have been calhially reported to the Cienorars office:as killed., Many bodies of soldieri killed in battle liaVe been' d 6-. interred since the c43M.lusion -of- hoStililies . ,..and talten . aWay bytheir . friends, and 'of whose natnes: Culotte( M. has no record' ;'besides 'tht mere large numbers interred in t he . general .1 . 1 a ti• rcl Celia f!-. teries, Wheat:s indentit3eation is impossible. ln. order' -to . perpetuate the ..`.`rtill , of-lcii;:r" the naive of every soldier who 'gave his lire to his country,- Colonel, Moore recineSts friends of 'deceased Soldiers, ' whose• bodies ll'av,..beett .re . inoved•f runt the battle -fields. on v. Melt they fell,. to furnish him with'the evidence of dealt! (-4' soldiers,. along with ihnnarce, ' re;;.iineb.t; and company to which the deceased-Lelehgeth- - . • ~• .•. • • .The' He?gild New brew new. year of f)627 commenced on Sunday • al teronen tit the setting of. the'fillll, It is'a pet feet biesextile year of 38.5 dayi. :•The months of a hich*the „feW-. .01 year . are c o m Posed arelunar, Init'shice twelve . dunarinonths would fall short of a-solar year by. about eleVen days; thirtY , three-yeara would carry , back the beginning of .111 s year,•-throligh all the fOur seasons, to the same point again; • add thus an entire year would - -be gained . frMu the Solar 'computation. To. obviate this. however,' 'every: second or third . year anextra month has been added in; which is called.." Ve-Adur;'' or "Adar Stienec,'.'. (Second Adar,) time' making 'the - Jeep: kmeiet of thirteen Months, of winch 51;2'i is 0118.. • Tbere arntwii grea C. lieW.l7ciars 'll..cbre.W. computation, That in • -Nissan; whiCh is the be guming'of the tccleeiasiical . year'; - and that in Tishri which is the .tuminencement of the Civil Year, and f m latter is the one now.cornencing, The dist-two days cf. Tim/16.er° - observed' :the most-solemn Mann( r, as they form the atm iversa. rY :of Several events. . They coniniemnate the creation of th,Wcirld from .chaos, and r..teind us forcibly that'froin ',Cubing all.thiugs 'eluting,- and: all-around is - the handiwork of the Groat Euler Of. Iteivenand 'Earth: . • .":,• ' 1 • :The second day'fs the anniversary of tfir, lug of Isaac, when the' almighty tested . -and- coesta ney great patriarch Abraham—. They bre also the beginning 'of the. ten -clats.of penitence,_wkoreon all men are callcd by. Chid' td *prepare' for the great 'day of stonetimnt. the service - of-Monday end' TueSday, Alm. cornet was.sonnded, •in aceordatken witle:Sumbers 10, And which says "the ,trust cornet sha'l be sound.* ed, and thdeo shall come who are lost.in.the-land of .Assyria, utl dispersed in the land of Egypt, and' they shall bow themselveit down befOre tho :Lord 'on the . 11 . oly'•MOunt 'in Jerusalem." The :lOm Kirpur, or Great Day of atenement, will take place en the 19111 inst. - This Year is complete leap tear, oontainiug.3%3 Commencing Monday, • I`ieptembE;rl.oth. ltitlig; and ending 'Sunday, Sel - tembet ttp th,l, 7. • • • •• , . . . - --A.. -Union aingressio»nl atn.ferencr. Meeting of the . Republican Dolan Conferees of the Tenth Congreesional District, was held .at Sheridan; in the :County of.Leb,;non, Sept. .10,. lt3po; . the fol lowing confereeS being present : • - From Schuylkill county, Blearre.llenry Huhn,' R.•D..-Schnener, - John Lucas; Griffith Jones; and W. H Lessig.. ' . _ _ From Lebanon c3lipty, Gezi.llnes ' Aitatesy'.l.ight, Soluinon. Sti..ol.a.n, antl..L' G. Heilman.. .. • .' • • - • . The canference Wits . nrgani7cd - by the selection' of. J. G. Heftier! is Presnlent, and IV. H i Lessig and Capt.-3: George se Sceretaries.. •-• On motion, the conferendo prodeeded to..the selection of a candidate for Congress, Whereupon . ten votes were cast for Gen . IVrtry L. Cake, of Schiiplk 11 county,, And he-was declared the unani, mOus 'choice of the'conference as the. candidata. of the Republican lJnion party of the Tehth Con gressionat. District. , - '. • .• . %On motion of Mr.' Huhn, of Schnylhill, a dom- • mittee was appointed to prepare resolutions ex; :pressive of •the 'sense of the .conferenee: . The President announced Messrs: Huhn, George,.flo Lucas, and Heilman said committee. . .0n motion, the President was . requested .'to communicate to .the .nominee the: tiction..of the' conference, and request his acceptance.' .The.committee on resolutions reported the fol 4 lowing, which were unanimously adopted.: • _Tiatotvzo,'Dy. the Conferees of the 10th'. Cos: gressional District of the Republican Union Party in conference assembled: that we have an abiding faith in . -and cordially :endorse the -action of the loyal majority in Congress, and that, we believe the policy of reconstruCtionAndleated by that' patriotic :body to be the'best plan :whereby the 'just results..of the war can; be , secured to the. country, and the Unity of: the States preserved in theirpriatine integrity and purity: , • • . • RESOLVED,. 'That - we utterly condemn- and, re,' - pndiate the doctrines advanced :by, Andrew Jahn-. sOn and:his mercenaries; as behig : calculated to . elevate treation. and make loyalty !Alone, a true exemplification. of which has resulted :in the massacres of loyal patriotic citizetui at'llfem;)his,' New. Orleans; and _West Viminitti- by - infnilated rebel mobti;.with the :implied !sanction of the ad ministration, and that the wholesa e removal of. the loyal men appointed to office.hy.our .late.la minted Preahlent Lincoln, anti :the Substitution of .rneri who "opposed the War; and have indenti= fied themselveS with rebels lattily in armattgainst 'the laitionatinthority: sufficient evidence of the , Malignant , sairit , at present - pervading : the councils ut.theakuninistration. • • - • -- - . . . . , -ItasovvEry That - we - tender to the gallant -sot- - diere and sailors of our army and navy ,our .feltand: sincere thanks for,their. noble: efforte the deferiee of, the liberties Of the peopleakeinst - a gigantiorebillion, the en ppresslen of which is.' solely due to their gallantry. ..tied 'perseverance,. and we - pledge them our . co--operittion and - sup : port in,sll- measures 'calculatedto advisee' their interests and to Tirovidefor the susteneithe, Of the 'fatuities .aid orphan 'children of 'the brave men. who died that their mantry. might live. ltssotvuiv That Welled 'arith . fpleasnre -the neminationbt the soldier, - patriotitud itatesman, -Oen:John Geary; as - box candidate: for. Gov. ernor as a.further evidence 41nit the • peat Re , publican 'Union :party .of t. he country, does not -fouet.:- the services of the braie men who periled' their lives for the country, hnd he pledge 'him the earnest and:.•active supporter - every loyal man' of . the 10th Congre,ssionat • '. , :RESOLVED, Thatin• presenting.lo tbe citizens of this district, the name of Gen.. Henry L Cake, set ills candidhis of the ftepiiblican;Udon party, :for t eongreas. Whwith Oloisure point totals pa#-- iot 'istuOmtlinching integrity WI probityind Naives 'that tie.intimate conuectim wltb the great indut4 trildiateiestintthe district, imatifj himin sn emir Iteilf time* to watch over coar,seaterig *Wrests. nibs loth . Oeuvrevi,:std Tecomniend.hiie 'JO 2 tha eln/ 1 00 OFT 9riti4qintelilleiS Pada. • - • Presenied.gyfiti.;mbet 4tli,lS6t; =ffil MESOLVEIi. That the Isratieedingi .of•-tbitf,con fereneebe titaillishe!iin the ttehln pttpere„ef:.the . . Tho : following. is 'Aka letter 0f.31r... - Itailmsn in _ Gen - . Cake of bis nomination, 'with tbs . .' rcpip'tif ;the General; Tlie' General' S laitairbiui • theling'ot tine mptal,:iind will inset-U*4'lrings d: sveryTnion Districti . . . • .. . . To .ems,l3.vtirr..l4 Casa Dear sir a Meeting .of the Conferee(' of the Tenth Dongraii.hineiDistriui of : the .Cinanties.'.of Schuylkill . and -Lebanors 'held - at Sheridan, in:the Connty of Letianon. on the - lath Inat,. :yon weremnardmously nominated •na the 'candidate of the RepohlicanDnion Party (or .Congjese.. rnconvey-. yen this expressien of the .choice of the . Confer-. once, may. he permitted to 'add "the sincerevitt& that under your leadership thetirinciPles enunciated by; the : conference, (a copy of wlfich•is: herewith enclwed.) will meer your tuignallfied approval: and be ratified by the people of the district by an oferwheletingmaority the • coming elcdioq. . • Witltyour .pemitssiom. year answer to almre.wlll be publishif.*--VeCy Respectfully, . , • • • '•Jxc. G.%ll.i..mmax,.Chninnan. Joararona:, Sept. lith; • . • • J: G. Ihtnalsa,: - Eaq...thitirnian : .11v Dealt -.Totir note of the Situ inst.., - announc:n*mY nomination •for Congress by the Union Republican ; Confereuce of the Tenth District. Was. duly received.' Promptly answer:. bag. letlne say at once and in brief:: I accept - the . nativoi and: approve. the •resolutioils acconipanyinf, , I hold that, in ,1366 as in ISM. - the:great. heart of the people is true to • the'.Unicht. Whatever mistaken par.. ties ma,' fe.olrb,. or Whateer • reckless .learlera may :plan: rho Union. men. of the nation • itre: resolute, - and loyal Democrats, uniting with their Republitipt broth i ren; if additional trouble s.tir with. upon-us, Will draw' the sword and shoulder thelnnsitet upon the right-side. This district furniShed a grand army for the Union; and . not half .a dozen soh:tiers for.rebellion. - honraL•it would furnish ridifision "ht well-drilled F 01 . ,. :diets in defence -of -our :CongrOs,itud not battalion for-the TiIIIII . Tnade President by.J. Wilkes - Booth. In the LinvasS before Mil see no quarrel between the • Union . party, and the 'Patriotic: Deniocras.., This Toiutest cannot bo rtabieed to a Mere ScraMble for office: It is a. contest hetWeini the loyal people of. the:Republic- raid: Andrew Johuson. Aninst the earnest protest Of. ev ery Democrat ju the• North, Johnson 1'11.4 clectrid-.Vice. • President•of States - in 1364. Ilia opponents 'of that day paused inibeir•dnuncialionsonly f.'.rwant of epithets : sad day - for us 1 everything of litur:was trutHevorytliinp they pred letedof Jilin has' Come V° pras Alt parties are - rapidly uniting against him; rind very soon there will lie u:tne to dOldni honor, 'Pave the: encouragetlrebelS of-theli..:9uth. Iris tvoterit pilgrimage is a rational disgrace,: hrs.vi;it to lite last, • home of Douglas. anir..sulLlo the memory of Dot . great: man :.hiS - Stopping by the grave of Lilleall; the nation al martyr, sacrilege; and his whole conduct disgusting . . . to all•meu. . . • . •.: ' pointing to my.fast record as a gaarantena thy, fu tare coliehle t,. I' the:lra:lr aqd • ths the - A sto the.Constind ion and the provisions. - otthe Civil Bights bill are my attlaies htfaith. . it.maynal lie in my p er to servethe party. as.acceptablynsOttler tieralemen have- been•nanWd - fer C!it Pleilae myself, if electi‘d;to P.rve you It neetlg'. -.• 'For yourself.abil chile:mites, please accept my heart • felt tilvd:s; and believe • . • . . • :". .e'en' respectfully, your homble scrvaht. : ' • . Entritr.o . .Ml sy.a.t .. .lnvr.s At: extract is from .1-.Ockos Essay on Civil Governmttit,'' and it so prophetically ilt , aerilieS - the dowse of Anchew - Johnn , son; that . I send it i.to' you for 'rathlieation:. It might seem that One hn Wrote • So "prig ago,' • Fhotild swgratiltically.tle , e7ihe the reared dental .Pres.itlept.;:latt we are Ent surprised when, ire 'reflect that tyrontir add traitor?in' all ,ages' and climes' are the!, same and use. the sante means to carryout their nef 111,ms:designs malts rs . not whether : the tyrant's name is Caligula, Nerm.or Napoleon. or the traitoVg clime, Catalitie , Jeff. thids or Andrew • Johnsom - t leg whom snrltasse.s.Napole:m desliotism and Jiff. 'Darts in' treason... - • •.' • . .• • ••. d3nt.the same virtee , and pritrionsai which placed upon the. altar: of the entnitrv,:;tht_onil father§: brothers 'and'sons, to- reSeue it from- de,trit.dion ItY. Jeff... Davis. .and his ;111ininile1.11 'Ft 91, - pNi=erve it. from 'the- more ftstininklmg . f reatiter3' et . Andre* Johnson. , „elevated.to the-place of the lamented l.incaitic by the darrimble ant 6f J . wilt." aloof n only ni-ilikmare hi inset f and of del to the world an'unparalteled eiampla of treantiery end - - rierildrin, Ole one side, mud mild:teed confidence om thee her. But to the extract i . • • .:, • - , . • . . . . • "This holds true also einicerning,tho sunfeme okecu: Jon who havine.a oonbie t tUst nut upon ' Mtn, 1,101 to -have part in. the leti'islative and the .§u preete exeett-' thin of-t he latv,• aots'rgliwfd both tAe . o../0 - .suts-up Ni.7l (zed;,it miry ieili as.the-hce wel'..cy. lie s traryto'histrust, :Ara /;e•J , litp 7 e;st tie fore,',' treakvee a• nfif et'S °tow and tcuin-tbeiti to hit parp - 1nv:11...t: - resdtved to - themselves toe'rhoice i f ineir:'reprosenta saS a fenc'd to titylr propertics: could do it for no other. end; but and:they mfallt ,be:fcedly cho!ea and -. so chosen, , freely act and adrise; as - the necessity of the . Coreinenwealth, and the nubile good: should. Maul .ox 'ainination andulatttre dihate,'he jiidged 'require...'. :'l'o prepare such an assembly:ls this and eel - Inr.'. or to set up the, declared abettoranf his ONV:r 301; fair the true- rcpreseutattre.s of.the people. :ilia_ the WV -.makers- orsociety,,is certainlytr.S. great a breach of bust attclUa perfecta declaration of a deslgu to subvert the goveiu men t, .1S pes,:ble to. be To.w hick. if one shall 'add renUrds and' punishments risible, eat . - -ployed.for 'the same end, atid,all the ',tills ndrvertcd latt made use orto'fii.i:? . on and de,trop , eat who stand in . the-way of surh th,in, and 'trill list 'comply and - .consent to Uct Yay the Liberties. of. titan cottr. it wilt past:doula What power thy Calgt.t to-have, in society,. who thes- eat ploy it„ VO,!ltillry; to the host that went id i ot; w ith in, its.iin‘J lust n toin is eau to del f.lllll mid . okll. canutit - - but- see, t'hii rwho-hai Once attempted such a '.thine - ., au' t*, cantipt, . tenger in' trusted." . ;- • , : . • Permit rue to , Tird another extract froin the mine nu t bon Who for the'sake of Oleo, are to do the bidding:W*lla Accideney ' • "."Whoii Itonopi - of hity-sort are -pro , titutetl,.ttieV tine chanced in toinavtis or iniiinvvanil disgrace,'.nnil..will looked upon by every hornw Thentre lib lifnget takes of tlignhy',biit..Voke:,:i .Or.ekrvittie no „longer. dui price of virtue., but the . 'bribes of vice. They • degenerate into the neentitre ments of ii.have.s and fools and become. the itrul tokens to . (ll.4ingibli 016 corrupt ftotn the in , :ofriipt;-111j Caios,': • ;-:- • ' On these-.extract? I_ mike ynntitehts 1 the ir: cat - lull issinnile - attil-en::,.., The , ,pcc,O.,2 iiia will sooli.Fliiiw that tiwy thou; n., thi•S• have alimulydoae in Yernuait unit Maine. ii.:. .. . . . . :toommuiii,stF.l,KqD."THE miNi:RN-A0,,,:,,,..). . . • .kiilvei Creck.,i4ribbitti4:.iic:fitiol.... . . . The !Mellen. , of this ii),setkler thhir numeron,..students.autl heir Annual l'ic; Mc tin Friday, al:Atilt., at .I,tig•Veiti:Anulernealb the: lolly pines ot the ancient foreA:which beercept the. bright suft.eif it clear shy. The liwation. tie of Ihe most beautiftil ill witureiS wit ick:coniliitiril with. .the excellilttjetrangeruents of tire, 6•aCheitr.atal gee a was-a lovely spot for altaluttlife i-ould' ask. - Sala: .I,rions.mild, its hills RV' gieenOts woods and prospects fair, dud to crown the-Whole in one :word,' itis their home, their native land, • • i • , " , • • • The stars and stripes weretni furled mid gently beck.. oned pearl' on earth and:kood Man. - And . as the bads of.piendae drew around their -mittirai ors, the Music of the. groveher.ime hiodied by the mars captivating strains of hymns and spiritual sons, cr. •c,.., , plpaideit with n•few. national aits.' as- . aimslibidoto (ion and their Clmiry.' A' repast wastheii:finunlied • by -t heir. .excellent c• nimissary.; . thipt. NV. Winlack. and his assist:nits, who hi :ht: Mir:diet harriarnished tinge. piles of. the.choice=l fruits'of the ..iettson. And ample stipL • ply of rattails which the..e he!di.bv:youn7 mot ntaineers. packed intet.thelr knaPlic.ke N;ith good appe.tite and 'quick desPatetr, and astmickly nailed to. their yOuth. - ful amusenkte-4thetilder girls uud boys to it-huge 'swing that rocked thein. to "cir.d . fro, /11;1011L: 111Q'gieen branelleS of:it:y.lo.4 pines, like so .ntliny giiltlysaitors . on the. Cop -.gallant yards 01 a huge vessel' in a storm,. -where-the spray and clouds kits in unions embrace: • but the little' boats' keep near shore:- ItereSs• ants :proelainied. and Mr-:.Ban .i Tali Aito, n a t iced. -to whim's , the: mitherone liebng. raid :spite in the fol.. lowing approps late. ht:toner: ' . . • - '!Mutrous and,managers of . this ovation and scholars of ,the Silver. Creek Sabbatiet.lcii.lolr''t ' thank yon for • the kind invitati:ov. you - have . ex extended acid Your annual .rural. feAivity.: aliCkftw theinvitati,n.to addrt<e both on this 1151)1)3 Oe ,„„:,-,i,-,,;,,•the ereaf ohj:eeeof Whi.',7-n- is to vat,: 11 ei social shwas inufruental q ialllis wlitch form the. ba sic and model. the characiern thei happy' proud-Aincrica - .Anti now. tenehei e: pat ouh and end: Oren. lathe design' of au. al!-creating Power; yon cute 'slit um lint one th'e offspriog of tiles:a:re Primo." gehlture and saltiect to the • same decay, LSI have an repeal right . life,lioertY•and. 11th purenit of happ!, , is Of doctrine, to the e,ddrary fuilaeimis .mid zhould.be igiOred. .'r hen: te,low-teacinirs,do you . show a - parental kinclueiis t yburschilars its - you -manifest oti this eicem.ion,r then yuli 'are - a 0; thy of that. axon „k'althere,. lo your' words idsi.lietions. do you • .. c e uri log l ngo we irr am dti d ri m es i; t ra o?• s o l i l l , , , l , , , i , bi re re t [ f izt u lif g .. y h o a n iS r t E , e rm •frora whateverwould be Ofienshe in them, providing . for them' suchfood.and raiment 1113:N-our cfrcumstanees Afford; educating their miuds told hinds to Citable how to perform their part liith.e drama- of 11th : with credit . and disticetiOn %Others' your lakkirtr are archious, but. • your rewards willbegrpre , elit of the birth. last at. thectomb,andfirst at the Rest: r,.ci ton of the laird, was ycur sisteillary.. Your example, for_ goOd'or for evil,: is'.frauOlt." with etcrtialctiust.qaences. • Ito.y'oft show • v oar children that mild, subnisslve niettro,esso-lierti; ' liar io your :Ser, 'foreshadowing their ,fniarellestinieS,. and on all occasions inutating - the. example of a pions 'sainted mother . • . •. . • .• Children, are: you . anbmiSsive to your parent's., kindand '. affectionath to each other. not gtrcu to - acts of vier-, lince which tend.to, bring down - their grey.'lialry with. POITOVr to, the grtive: raid. bath 4 their 'furrowed cheeks with .tearsof hitter disappointment 7,-.. Such acts will. assiireily sting you whit remorse.and pain long . after . they are cnneigned Witte inst. iiiere.A:quotation was cited of a dangtiter.who refined to bring a cup of water to-her sink ,'mother, and tier. after :unfit - se,' deeply iinpies.lol the' audience with-:the truth .of the : speaker.] Parents and ctsitdien,d..4um apologiz . el I do believe,' from the healthy, vigorous andtaimturtas . • blea.ppearabce of the, families Item represented, tiler grind conduct and totalubsence from 'obsecnevvonis and' blasphemy. . that the above all.oiluns are noCupplieabli.: to you, but may tali becvily.on.the ears of others mord . . lei .-Young men. yefir lot: ii' east in;alll*l'S land; Yon . .age dignified by phibiticipblc-.resenicii; chanicni invention, Commercial enterpri4 , , and agrituis • te r ei fe,,Onrretc-priparallelerlin the Wald's historyari .'fige kirgi , would - have been proud 'to sic, bid were Tint w.rinitt(4l. .re you training your mind's and berg 's titqTtne ille:r nialte littl9 or,•by Nice aegeil eratimOo by the spb,,tie dogs Of .slaery and nest the ! Behold .that itaa 'becti.perfritateil by o nee me , frii.nds. anti vindictive Lies - proudly liaating: un d er an auspicionslienveuntiave and a Flitlitg; eart. lieneath; the terror of traitors at "line - and enemies • abroadi ' Gnard-lhat fl-g: With Patriolic 'second. only -to - the . God . yin , adore.•. Ward itanitittraitots 'tremble' and tesTion , ie • bade:b . odious.- - 80 - fold ..your • ..Commithuiry.fieneral, Cup:. w.-Witilaek , :with a few brigs vvoinded and mutilated conipanions, standby its' Aide ; thev protected icin Many worsted lie4ds against th e ,ht ee dbe h hds or ty6Elin: . Slay they, king reside - amoivret yOn indpkzent:.tt , titelittri f . • nt.t . llo.llllt. protect-Ors' 'of • freeilom and . 1, man, hattle.no•blot ou their . Mone ,, ,.ti.olinig . ' „Pr 'midis Heaven fti.ni the hia:l4 of then` Lone.; icoloW ed be the Wien 'Wire, end rneruornble- emeli. ...milli:titling, and may rte whiiternpers the nitilf to th e shorn !limb, arnply-preilde for 'the orptutus,:of the 'mi. 00.1c1: -1 bid Yon a friendly and . affeenviAte, farewell., OMi MINING AND IU,MTFACTI7BMG RESGURUBS. Tfl IHON EITv .. . • Pittsburgh can be loCated from • a great 'distance by the perpetual pillar of smoke " which. overhangs its ' tall spires and great looming chimneys. . Sometimes, - indeed; the 'lron City is Mantled - in . pasia, and one i s forcibly : reminded .of the fabled :Teght*: of Vulcan. where the. Cyclops ilirgird.loye'ri thunderbolts when he fought with the Titan , giants. The - sun . '.obscured .with ttie smokeofa thousand fires, and in Ute gloomy, murky darkne7s we see the bnsy forgers Moying.h t th e red:glare•Of innumerable fires While huge,' (Ramona: like cnb-st of solidified carbon and hydrogen' are tamed by their strong and swarthy arms into the glowing tiaras, where our •thittaterboU4" are being forced. • '.ln the • dark. days of the • Rebellion . the .Iron City scamelyaaw thesun, for alt her fires, antlfurnaces:were in full blast night and day,•—•Sfinda." and Monday, for! , -: ing . the thunderbolts yvai. - _ The enemies : of •ike.., 17mon, may Well raniember the power her Yakima Isis— Belied,' and we may learn a lesson,. never to• be forgot ten, of the strength which lion postietwesits necessity 'to onr:exietence in times of danger: But we have yet . • to learn by. sortie experiMice Perhamegually as costly, if, not so sad.: that iron is as necessary to .preserve' the peace as to acgaitetherictorY; that oar nianuthettirers hold theleys of. at:we'll treasure vaillts;Sial that they • only can develop our great mineral kingdom. without winch our agriailtarist can neither acquire -power..or wealth : .for sithout them;-they would soon Miceli) re; .tarn. to OM 'barbarous, Implements. of yore,; -•to plow: . : their fields With. wooden shares :cud, tend their' frocks . 'The fiery c evolters 'of the Satitl4 fir-their hitt-boric • ..fierceness, would :lines• ridded, • rough . shod over. the grades of the West. had not' the guns and gun boats of . the iron City barred the Warr while our Eastern cities • Would have, been given, to. pillage and the. torch ; not the miner* and manufacturers. of the Teast.taabored' tliteir : strenett around • Witahingten, not ; They: only , forged . ontgula and bayonets but were the iiist.tbsair.. them- agalnattheettemy: We do not. however, by this Mean: to•dispirage our •firmerk but Adair:let us. OA:: could; they do without the mechanic 7. Would they fake the bow and the arrow and kp.:tortlittibieet.the:Sneri chargers of the *oath with, wooden spears: and leather buckles!:' Such' Must he the 'coif, weapons :a 't*iplec . who ..are :neither; nurnufattni.mi nor mechanics.....• Yet, our, free traders would have us remain an "agrictiltural. people ! gimplyheciuse they want to kopertnnd sell • us foreign:goods to:grow rich at our Pipeitfe.;: • file Morton.Petii• M. his new: 'Anted* 'in .which,- by 'the bye,'he makes nounionsly.fahe state-:. meats in regard to our• , inining.and Manufacturing sources; tries to, make.us beileve that we are flaunt/2p ''on'agriculltirtifprople, and that'Onr. OCCltlintiOM must necessarily be to supply the .-mantifettintersof Ruritpe with food!! We, `lite hewer'!" of Wood•and'dratters of water" fbr the poor miserable slaves of goropei „title • can they. who scarcely earn enough . to 'keeb.beidy and sonl together pay its to Supply themsvith 'food not plain that we mast pay them snore tor Oleic:M=7 • factureOthen they Paine:for t _Tot - tsouie,Pt. our ins writers:and 'amtad-Uoloti,rasto--erni the, • , eiinin of the 'Pa& ihid..ThirprethWerkip,••fpa*St Ir IfortoYatwasbris.;,;Pthals I; the idea af.WO . ; • giCllalPhlitottlatut: ntictorinr• mouton of ott - .Estropt, atosegitilie tp 4g. . • pcllll - : Itufblteolopr of flovideace, .iak-bocouges 73th,..1STA • [l - .0;!tit7:471 , ATL1 , ..] No. VI. . . , udrusode.peette.eiifytbaetoilnipidd.szt,4l2le.r la rtT riiimi e . a t t a ng w Orli e:res Of EMV ti ; . xu t e r ' no'Patiente With " such'. noiasense, ..as that Whieh: Six Aorton:Peto so firers:ly set down' asimportant truths. Yeaf- Important , tolhe •VnitilLsb : Ortatinfocturerei who: 'wind& ead . indeed:, to. rnske • 'as... believe . that we are tuiturallsi farmir4. and they naturally planufacturer4;:The morality or abstirdityof the thing. 'injamtiltig;lf,Ave, can be successfully duped, and' send . them sloo.fito.ooo of .gold:iinnually from our Weft:ern 'mines]: Thies their pine • • -•••• • ,• • . Bat we have not.ssid unntshoutilie. Productions of the Trim City.or factories of glass and itb Minufacs. twerp' of_ steel, and sre 'quill pot now relteinte""what • everybod knows: however nay a word 'abeut • the .. , smoke. question" :now: prominently before this . "Where thereinnst Einoke theri'Must he'llre." is :au old adage, but it has been toliciuded them there.may he "fire, yet and no smoke "for It is h ell kriown, or • ought that smoke IS n nix as Inflammable is car bilnitted•hydregeo: Of ahiCbit IS' it heavy variek. when with - a Kopec,. preparatien of the atintroberic m eleen mingled i:or in eotriblimtbin with lts'itroper equivalent • of "oxygen: Stroke, therefore; is gas. which-may - be .inatle more valuable than the coal -Itself for, mantatte..• 'taring put plepit t• :since its increase • of - temperature, ,'when emnbined with oxygen.and ignited is greater than thartihieb can be raised with coal direct. As we have. Often said -ceal,lea.aolitlified-4s". end •fi throne/ 1,,c. byrivil until iris again reducia whether; Lathe grate. the stove or-the fhinade. '..Therefore the proper "way to corstime.l3ltnittincitis coal, and. perhaps .anthra 'cite few.. - wittreconemy, is llrst to reduce the coal to a .gas. by the proper addition of.cisygeta and'bydrogen: which can be done ins Much more available form dual the present. ..By this .mode,.fift.y.,per cent.onore' heat' - can be obtained front a Witt Of coal: with much. leas labor find expense ii:f its Use or Manipulation: . • .Clur present form, of' fin usee.strd stack la radically .wroniz. since We waste, perhaps. three-fourths of-the heat produced: . I_Vhsther we • use anthracite of bitu ' mint:am-coal. thelarge.t.partion'of the cent passes off nagini 'wan linconstimed condition, and When-the draft •is strongest thr more beat escapes. We cannot f!ee it .cries aatbrueite.coal Is. ed; but nevertheless it does ee.cape:"as the -Colorless carbonic acid: which'. is - as • a .siiiake as the heavy ntrifiirett,;ti-ligifrogen of hitundia, one goal: only it is not black: , . . . • .r.ci t , hcabits flitch .to ceeomplish in Ilie.'eCinieunY ~. eombustbai. We may now state that anthracite coal will yet be c,lnvertedlo a gas before it is used. under' ourstestrobeilers and In our furnaces, but we shalt not . obolin credit.- Yet we hOWcorivert it to oivi in the' fur- IlaCf but. we' hiri•e no.ineaus or Minting it,.becanse the draft neeFesitry tri,stetrain canibmition is so srrolig, that Most' of the gas gees np the chimney ' Patnormit, Atigtist,•tiSki, COURT- PROCEEDINGS introlinm TirE um-Ens' .Totaix.u., curusTtiyarin LITTLE, . . . Stpt,epibCrV-crzu--:Quarti,r Seitaioao! Th . (' trial of a Homicide case lass occupied the egreat oi partathia Neeek;und , va:inoleoacinded at the time of elOsing cur rsp6r.t. ye:4erday.. Other eases disposed of sineelast reptrt, arc as f611,,y,7,3: .. • . . . , Rlfzlthetlf -Wolff was charged With tnaliclotis mis chief,. by Micliul gapt, • bti; acquittcd--each *thy: to . " Ju h li l a lf l A le l c.-) .(7on ts 'ga ' n*-41. ssart . ii. ' an - 11 • liatfery on Mary. Bachman and. Mary Biehnian and' Posey Staple:an— Asiault awl-Battery on JuU .Coogan. These were crosancSiions.ln.which it. were bard to tell which, party was'the Mere guilty,-:there seettied to hare been n regrilar set-to between them. and a liberal Use - Ora - mt.. armii leieh st ics. The Jury' therefore, found both' the intipais gat y; but acquitted Mrs. Stapletr.m. • .Williant Krouse was coneleted ow, three separate 'in of 6 ealfug certain clothing, the .property of ..laines. Barrett, 3be 'McKnight, and, Stephen .tlarreit. :rite priSoner was a yoUth, of some .lil'yeara of age the Court ilifeaed 131M - • 4o.be flmt . ' to .the. House. of FriAr.claTlizzard plOatTgulity the, charge of inalt - Ciol/B.lnk 4 chler, ja teattog np a hymn-book belOnginto, `,4q. Milybcp, lie was aleoehown to hare Mhertvise. behaved • - rery badly;tii - conneetion with' the, trauma- Court' thereffire, sent - him. fo prisoh for -aq . Williarti,tinderbill, William Ater arid WiMath Green -.,...r0t0red gen! ry,--..- WC re' pi ed . and f 4 iiiitiguilty . or steal inz. pine chicken,' belonging: to Ll.uk , s SUSB.IIIIIIII.- . Se':illeneed. to .5 Ipotitllpi• Imprisordheitt (iach. ' A rAther dear ettickeiciecd, th.it 1.. .:..".:-.- .., ... - .., ._- - .: .. • . " James Bell was charged ..I*.frfargaretStepherts, with inalidens inlachtef,..in striking 'and cautinghar cow so .severely that she:afterwards Oied . frian the effeets.... Bet `the truth appeared that the defendant 'had slafplydriv:- the ensv out of a garden withoat inflicting tiny inju ry open her . whattiyea-, and that the animal had atte'r wards died of dise.oe,.a's testified to by . her two driet ors. ,Iklarsiark . .seemed tat - I.lmVever, that• -somebody ouelit to 1 , 33' for her loss bat the jalyi 'differed front her, a:+ to tiie, defendant .I?eing, the right mid, so idmlas Latins ices eMrgetl by Adam - Horning, with stealing a "chtrti. Ilernlng.'ivaa 'the • mlittlitistratorMf 'Francis NiCllte:r, and kindly 1.461: cluirze or ttto'orphan • - chddren AA' thelleceaseil, iii the - absence of. any relative' to take them- in. By some - means. - the defendant got possessloniylnne"of thein c a girl: ~...l^, t weeti the age of Tand l-2 years ;. Mtn for wait of being able to 11z her age: with certainty, so as - to ilialte - her-the - etibicet.Of a larceny; acCording to the Act and. lolls timett as llornitig•had already re:talteu her trout the de: . landau, the proseention - was. abandoned. • : • Franklin Carr was eenvleted of fornication and bait.' lardy with: Sarali-A,.Siteniors, and had-the usual sun-. trued passed upon-him by the .Gourt; for, the payment or ff,§Ja and lyntg'irt...expense3', and for the sappprt of • . • llopley Was charged•with perjury, .by.Autrony Ituddlii4er.-..lle,iler had hceuti witness to a-ca,o-tried some tine ago Court, hi which it Was 'allegod that e.it u on les ttony wrongfully giyon,, liuddirger bad to toot it big bill of casts. — But .1.1111-. jury could. noystie t;cipltrod•detcndtint,:tutit pat bill or co: is oft Ihuldinger. • • . . • • - - Vial:l...Porker plead guilty to - agiiatirfitniul - bat - -• tery tit. Hairier - Christi:tit. number. of _ttttnesse a ere examined. as' to the character olithe partici., when tii4t.T.liti fitted $4, and costs. - • • • Elizaliittlilless*er wlt&tried and found guilty of steal= silk'ntat I lila of Mrs. Matilda 'D. Weand,l wI th whom she had bc - nn employed ROI I:Lpireo eiervant. Sac lad been in prison - ficee April last. • . :Henry eantrinltt. waa - charged With an assault and battery - on Dennis li..Deltryl,. a reapeelable young mar -vied woman of'P.uttsvil:e., with intent to commit, a rape. It-was on the D.lth ofdune last: -ire. D. wanernSaing .over the bide:, back:4V 'the' water Basta and park.; - on thn. Way visit her mother..al, Eng* Delqw . a.re.3l.ines, lien the. defeinlant„: tivet took and insulted her hut her scre.unsfriglitened hint, and - le ran away. Pnfur- L:maGly,.eha did know the mini or his name., bid it week or CO alterwards she recognized hint pasiting in the tttreer, and' hi, name being:ascertained on inquiry; he seas arrested, and fully . idenniled.. - The defence tit tempted.to prove_ an Lin:, by ehowiog that. the 'dert.• say at- the eircuahoi.da;) exhibiting in town the evidence to ituti.taialitti theory, anittlid jury had .no in:concluding upon . the :mitt; and Sc, rendeted Their verdia.after but a yeryernat debla r .ation. But the 'meantime, "the • hi: d :had 21ild.thuf• fur the preeat.fitstiee 6 Cheated- of j's J31:11 , 5 V 6.1 ,4 tt l . ed and acquitted Ot'an anti'.natter} - Edw. Molten-, bat directed 'to-pay *the. . . , Same deft, was'cOuvicted of a _charge - of Maalielons inisehief, preferred hy the same proCerittor. • • • , -. Jatm - 91.1.ollighan was charged hyiteinhart Bertram milt en m.sault.". and battery un his daughter Mary, a' 'girl of so4u. 14- or 3E, years •ot. age. The defendant al-, leged. hat. Mary : Mid .other little girls Were breaking Mid Stealing, the wood of his fences, end that his laying: land other,Was ;limiest arrest.: :Not :guilty, and earn party•to.pay his own coats., •.. • .• -• • Morgan': l'ugh- 7 Ass:.ll it Battery on Morgan *Jones. • Nut guilty—coca to Pay their own coefs, • Sarah ;remelt waa 'charged -1)y tier liusband,.JameS, with having struck him over tliehead - witnallre -done she refused to. cook. his meals. for. hitn, had .loeked up ti,e. provisions,, and.otherwhw, behaved in an undutiful rummer toward her liege lord and master,— Are4ding US-Sarah's stOry;:lMWever, Awho we.s. ' heard , by the Cott .lattice had- kiveif way toh foolish-lit of 'jealousy, refused to: priwide • Eir • lb e family, gist drank and acted like a 111111.1111;111 ; and to briughuuto his sea sei, she frao'iortielchlm . as A•veldiet was: ac-: cot-01110Y rendered of guilty, tatt• no sentence as yet The.paitieshad been married-neucly,ti score of year, and bad•reveraf:childien.- •.• • - ' • . . '.. 'Peter Freed,it yinith 'of erne 1G or It yeltra of was -tried . and convicted. or .kti.4lirig" n: brute and Mt from Friinri," Yurtnnl. had ot,ld toe ntideti.pnipet , 1) . 11w SJ nenl,;.aud si . ent the , money 1.. r smite trifles:• 1 he Court . dircett d w. rd 1 , Ue )4.11 . 1. m 11181 . 11thOr. u.l -the .proceedfuhs.hefdre std.tenee sauuld, be plated. ' ' James Ch Let), alto-au reeikalt and bat 't•pr. on Cum:dine C.dhuMnecianned a..10t. of I.:routat fur u garden,. whdAt thee led pait the rear of tt nOnse ouapleo ty James Wltelun. 3W.1 anal w litt _as,oo,ing i t with a -.fence, tnerenV . eattnoz olf auti,e I roan a pill,dl of pinatas - planted, by -Wei. • Deft. iaiette;ed, uod.ailet tO tipted 'pat toe prdse ',4drli Off; the pienitses lay unial, ! furce. , Verdict, - riot guilty: bac (Loa. to pay :he. e:•,:24. • - ,' • ' Praucts.!aleidiughtin was fdtrul: guilty Of stea.ing. a Waten.froln Joint•uarr, but reetenniended to thonercy of.the Court.:. Senteatied . to ande,gd nn finprlr=ondieut - of live inuidhs, eoulleetnent,-titlaeor.- TIES.OF.-TELE PEACE'. ' . . Franc". Itli2tard‘—iiya enniiilal.,t of .31.rw1'lizpatnek. Deft.: tri pay,tlin Oosts, - and give -bail tar 440 gnini :P.atdck, Jeremiah and -John -McDonald-Timothy. Cannon, the prober:tau!, . - • •'• •••• BILLS 'IGNORED,, ite; • ' • Goiticib and Mallory an Martha 31.11tnew.- 'l4l7orod, and pruti. for: coals; '. . • allVlB chaiged Natluin Lunt.enbeigrr: linored, nidf-i2indity rid coati. it.117.A •ALe.r—Aze4ult. n'ad &diary on I.otika Tinnier: Ignoied; and pyrA - cciyaix: for c01d... • :. • ' pattial on Phoebe A. - . lguorOd, aud.Pnoclia Aldrkin• . j oin lugs null Mary . litleElVar—Surety; on Oath ' , or Owen - Icitzpatock: - Iso..l..pros:'elitered, • satuh Yreauu—burety, unth of &laws Prueon. prim. enteted; • ' • '•- '- . . '• •• ;. QRAND ET-ItUpotm. • • .. . - The G ram'Jury; iliAlif.gfiallifilito. theifl)w:inziss: made report-bp :Jut): a. Pop:L., l'p:eulau, •ua-..Friday :Liter, Ante handled and forty two bills li d bedonctoti upon utwGicn ot.e. hundred and •fiini. were Itairti•lrlie,"- and thirty2uight igut:r4l. •." . • . The aitas-non.y., prison, and the seiTral court °Ricca bad unott.'N•littt, and Went 'M4)11111:111 get,Livaly,iiii: gOuti condition. • .4 now seal Ls needed ni tee Pruttion 'utory!ei onice,• and attention la -called' to the. want of proper ventilation tne 'Vow' back • °eliding to . the. . . Court . . . - .-Tne management ofthe prison, Is reconunehdethe present handing being inadequate to twciimniuthite thb tinge number or liainaes.: two, three, am Mitr prison ! eiu neing croWued, to golue'caset into one ',mall cell. Tne PITY also recomineud au &Wilton:II b u ilding. Cur the nursery at' the alms-ho Use—the room oseti ut Inv cent. for thavtinriaa.e: being 'directly' over the cooking departinent,Muti the steam anti vaimr riSing.froni that is suppoecit to render the rim sery unhealthy." • . • - The opening, of Lattret . street, in Pottsville ta.reca. . . . . . .. . ~., '. • .',. 'The Oily' ban. if:lctnie. ... ' . . Kitty; do yon remeuilici,,years;agq,' . • .... r', ..- • . limy, as I trotted yOu upon.tuy traiee,. ••• . .' • You usedlo ask my match.auLt rings tciFee,.• : • And wondered whore suen pretty tinu i ts could gran,! Atui. you rode my•tuat, to ` . Bunbur Crose,7 beta (1 the stty the.aiug.icitt:(lunte,-' • ' • Wh o ih.yuur-.ehillikch hatcy • - With gurguutinjeiyele- , onher.tuilli-irhlte.hord . • . 'The jingle I,f her Itoncirens belle and rings • Is lu 1161c,chtleihoixt never ti rea to hear, -: • ....- • - • And'eft the wialA you whigpereil in illynar, . That fair hands yquld bring•you'jnai such things . ~. . . . . And so bagratify your royal ‘vill .• • . • (Slay heaved Sombre the. well-intended sin), • 1 wymised when my shlii•of Lzones eimo Of rjeber baubles you should have your Till. . . . .. wij,learsi ha+e passed, aniroiten since that day, . 1, too, have wondered when my ship: would come, .:Freighted with fortune - happiness and hoine„ . . . 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Fallin Restorer:: 110 washing of prepttrationbefore: or alterits! :.Use ; applied by the hand or soft brash. •, . , Buttosass.—lt. will positiielystep ti eHair hem fall "Sitt..and cause -it to : grow an.bald headit'hiall eases' where .the 'follicles ere left; „ •-• Only T 5 centit a"bottle ;• - nix 'bottles, _ WAYNE'S. 330 North. SIXTH Street: above Vine. •Phiteda., and adthe l • eadbst . Dru_saidstsandFaney-goods dealers.. :: Seld at . , '..H.M.M.Y.SAYLORS• ' • ref). Id,: !GB.:' Drug Ettore. ' 111retilie — F4Ttiose Imbibing to . become rtth yr !the; ess iniinithlugthei,; thonld send , :for ono or art of too. Somilipetle 9rBetrett Clistuus * sui they. `ate 6U t toiaccito6.7 I/or:threw preenbirir sa JO: irCett • benettfe mow '05e,".6e361 a Amato !Ito* to 'JC WMATO # Itanston; /M; r s and get ten 4 3 0 1 4 1 0 1 7 3 4.. ,• ; 4 ; . oe-Via+':. As Effectunli.Elarni.inefficieiet firarrn7U.Vermititga.Cornat.,...- . . oiinsi a frlicasoint. , :Anna . sickne . "-: undoubtedly;' with 'children And itilnliti;rstiribtited to other. cane is. oceasioned by. worms:- The ..Vinnirntir Con • . . though effectual iri neAlrnriun'Wutells.eanlo - .isle injury in the.. moats- delicate.chiln. .T 144 valuable • conibleation.bas been sueeessfully „used by physicians:: apn . fonisd to l'ineafe and' Suer in ennlienting . nonni,. Children having Vi7 . 9rlns require: .attention.ns neglect' of the trouble often . elitef-CS pro-. longed sic kness.' .: Symptoms of - Wornsoi In Ciiildren Jain oft oTerinoked,' :Twills the stoinzeb and: :bowels :'causeiiittntion; which canbe iemnved nay' by the nee. pi a nurereincelY: The Combination .of in'zrellients uend io telakin?itennii , s "Verutifnio.' Gamut;" 1,, suclr as to give the best Possible eitent.with 'safety.. OURTI,S.& IiRO*N; bf all dealers In utedieineS, atnn ate. a box. ' " • • r-• . . . • '..Ay -. 6rig'.l ) ll,la• -... • LLK.you tick, feeble and cf.whplaining ' Are .ont of erder with 'your- system dernmzed,and your feelings urwomfortable f•Tbcse synaptomattre often Die prelude:to - sedans illness.- Some tit of sicknesaiii creeplng-upon you, and should be•averted by a timely • use of the right: remedy.' .• • •Tako. Ayers. Pills, and. cleanse oft the disordered humors--purify the blood; : and - let the &lids .move nObstructed:iii• health' again.: They atiinnlate the fanetlons thebodvinto • vigorous. activity, purify the system from the Obstruc- • lions which make 4118089 e. • A , cold settles senneivhere in the body; and deranges its natural functions. These. • if notrelieved, - .teact: upna themselves • and thesor ronnding Organs, prodntang general figgraigtion; 6Uf: • •fering and derangement:,•Whlle In.. this condition. , •take Ayers Pills, and.see haw directly they restore the . natural action of the Ey:L:6mi.. and with . it the buoyant feeling of health again. :What is true and so appareitt.: in this trivial and common • •eomplaint iq alai. true in Many of. the deep seated and dangerous distempers.e The same purgative effect eipels thern. Caused by. shnilar. obstructions arid derangements of the natural . tarmac* of the body,• they are rapidly and . ' surely. eared by the' same maths. ':Cone who ktiow the virtue of thes.e.Pillsoviti neglect lo'•.euatilay them when sat- - • feting from the disorders they cure, suat as ileadaehe, Foul. Stomach; Dyseatery, Billions Complaints, Indi-• gestion. Derangement of -the Liver, 'Costiveness, - Con- et aat lleartbu ItheuntiatiSM. • Dropsy, Worins and Suppr_esslOn, when taken in large•tiCises. • . ; ..They are Sugar' Coated. Sothat the Most sensitive can take them easily. and' hey tire surely tha best pur gative medicine yet.discgyered: • .". '- • . •. • • -Ague; Cure,• --; • • • . • For the speedy antl:certain.Cnre of InterMittent and Fever. Remittent. Fever, • Cht.l,l Fever;. Dumb Ague. Periodical M , atte.cite or:FillimS Bead - ;tint - . - Bilious 'Fevers ; indeed.' : for. The 'whole disea*es . orLintOin . e; is hit tary caused . by'.the' malaria of ntla . .-niatic A•ountries. • Tills-remedy- has rarefy. faileil to titre the 'eeyerest caees.of Otitis told Fever and It ,to thisgii.at advan— tage over other Ague -Medicines, 'that it 'En:Mac's the coin plaint.w it hout.injnrY. to the .. patient. It contains no quinine or Other deleterious subatance.,; nor doss it: protivee quini-api.br any Injurinits. effect whatever. —. Shaking: brothers 'of. the armvani the west, tiy it uatd you will -endOrsetheSe - asQett•pu...'. . . • . - preosrqd J; tt.... - ASEI3. - ..t Lowell, Mass.. andi sold..bY .all the' .11in ;gist's in' Pottsvin,;; also tiy all Druggis - ts.Cata dealeri everywhere, ~,•• • • - .. • ' THE GE,EAT ENGLISH REMEDY, PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS . PATENT SIR JAMES. aARK's _0(.14-bleated Venmie Piii PrPinlref irrri. , :ti 47 pr,'. , Ci'ipf:o7ll of fiir :T.. flarke. D:,'Phwsi,c fanE.7'h'ilorrjoaril to tbe.'irieen: • This lovaluablnmedieMe. OnfailiWln the titre Of' all those pain ntitand .dttm , crous . Htees . to' which the fertude.eonetitntion . is :subject'. ft modyrater MI ex cesS. and removes an Ostruet reins. from whateye cenee, • and ti speedy prim Inv bel.relietton. . •". Lactic,. , • - • It iq partienlarlysnitNl:. It-will. in mttiort thoo,.:bring on the monthly period tvitii retMlarit v. - Each bottle, price . Ono Dollar, beats . the .GOvernnient Stamp of Great Britain, to priivent entinterfoll. - . ght?se Vs ;0: bp th,4:(7? 'ing the T1.1111,7%* .5.11.),V771S of Trrgirtrar- ry, hi theii, 7'l' sure 10 brIT7:7 but . at n .11icy ..Every woznitivkuhivs th that - Nonni. of In4litit nutsd bidet with the Ai:thirst' irreintlatity or . 011Ft:1:r:ion of the ' These Pilltk in .toz_hitor of trial,. and I .9nly yore. ;u d' nerer`failins enrenE.Sitoprekdon of nature, freni wird ever canse.... .Sd . mtid that the liielde;t with - perfect ettentit.;, ye't ' .Fit - powerful in 'their e .that thpy:nuty be safely.eziled,.4 Eni,'Pr . . . . . . In alt easesiOf.Nervons and Spinal Affect ions, Pains iu the Tiael: and • Limbs, Fatigue OD slight exert i.m. Palpitation,or the 'Heart, Ilysterim and.White..4. these Pills will. effect a care. when Oilier means' have failed; and although a powerful remedy; do not eine , rain iron: calomel, antiniony, or any hurtful to the vinyl ittolon. ' . • • , 11 Ilitectinna. In . the pamphlet around - each 'Packige, :Which she;fill be caerfally. pret.er cod, : . . • ..5 . 01,,1) BI" ;A DI; : . Te (4eneral'Atkent tint the United SiatPs and, tritjah Dominitin9. - ; • J01.31105E,-., Curtand . St., N. Y.. : 'N. Oa and tl•throe, cent . I)!*.lage..l-tatmki -en-. cloned to any authorized. Agent; . will enure i:ontaltung 50. Pills; , by return • soeurely:sealed from all nharryntion, • . 2.. HAIR .DVE MAZ)it Dirt Ilf)e i 3 .the in the world. - The only true and prAl.ct Dye,-ITarraless—ln stauttraeons and liAillahle—lrriklurcs a splendid or.Natural Brown-,,rezni-th.;, the ill effect 4 of Bad Dyce: and frequently festtzri2a the ofielnal color. Sol l,by gill •Drneciists:.' The 54clittine ilatgue.d; W:A.,liatellOor; - 81 Barclay street; Newl - Ork. - • • • . . :Febrcurry„lo,l l 6o. - 1 1 d(.' . .: ' • . Wh6Accr4 !. - - . l , Vtibikr.::.4.f : Dr. L. 0. 141.0Nrkz'..-corro!ir. - th.t , 'will .Three - to groW on the smoothrsr .fare. or ell!n liev(4 known V. fall : slrnple for trial . s,tht tree to any -one. (.1. , 5-11.,,: . tt, of testing its merits. 1-47.1.vrs .t .nissan St, .*. • ;Tune • _ Ayer 's :Cathartic.: - Pills:. • cl 19entitiviod, Bliesmespi entrirris. troat .ed with the ntrilost atlCCek by J, 1 , A A(7:4,11 P. (hit. lis;: t forma ly or Leyikm:. , llollanci;,- No. ala PINE Street, - Philadelphia.: Tet-timonfal:. from- thz Moat reliable ' , inures in tho ,-- City Ciintitry•uni.be seen. at•his Office. • !Ilieineifiral, farall'v are. in% it6l to accompany thtiir, lire r nsocrets in la practico.- AltTlFlylAL:NYES..inserted - withinit - oAlx. Nn thare for crouniontion. tan . . . . .. . . , . . 'Styr:mg . .", lint. T.file.--Every '-young-laily and' . gentleman in tho United ;States .can Ilea: .sownething. very:mneh to their advanta , 4e . by return intill:.(irve of ellarge4 by addressing the.iiudersiziied: -Ttnise haylraz • fears or belti2.lmmbuceet will oblitie by nit noticing this card. All others will pleaFe ad:lri•ss their 'oblidi- ; 'eat ierraiit.% .- , ' . - ..THOS. V: CHAPMA . N.. • • -.. Jan 47..`66-4-1y - . '...' ':: . Sal . Broadway. N. Y. ... . .. . . .. •W Elf !SI( Ell - S1::-DTr. TAMONTE'S COUROLIA . .- will for,: Whisker' .or. 3itiutaelit'l3 ,ofi :the . sniciotheat face or thin-116%1 , r, known to . fail: f,iutlple • for,tri2l•• sentfree... Address;, •. • • •I t EEVE:4 & CO., '- • - • - - • •. • 'llo.• IS i'Vtssau..S,,t., NScv • YOH:. •-. . ' . August: 5. 19tid , • .... .. • , - .'24..".m • . ' . _ . • ' 'To ll.l.iiiiita - Conipnnirs m a n d lin FierKonm .111•11'ing . : to Con•o'ry-.l.Viater.:-,USE,WORDEN PIPERS:You.'m . - ill thatthem 'better aid cheaper than . any other,,They can he irdehar and -more eaelly laid, -addeeqiiir no exneuseortronble of vementiinzjultife ; they'never rust, and aro' not al .likelyitb Choke: Sul , ..phnr.or other minerals .canse them - nolniary,'and wa .ler will le.ive'the Ones a4' freelfas ''receivad. Usually on-hand . pipes. - front 1.. t 0.4 11;ches%in hUre.:- The :inn% a and lamer rues triadC . to: ~rder. etrangthened. e‘ethl. and •.earraided foratiy desired . pressure; . andlor dura bility. • Send for eh culars... • : . . ' . . WYCKOFF, FANINGTON't,..OO._;".. Jaly. - 2•:; , 136. • ,aa.nra . . Wdliaisport, ra:. --. rrOpi of Yon 111.' f , A 'Gentleman .WIM• ebah.ed for years froth Ncrvono. Debility,-Premntnre Decay.. ind! all the effects of yOuthfulimlll , rretton, will; for the oaks of entlering'humanity, send free 'to all WM& need 1., the recipe and dircetione for malcinu the . f.ierple renv.irby which he was cured . . Saft'ererg wishing, r.o prolit :.y the a clveitireru exp,..sricnce, chn do . F 1•1 • • ' • • - •.• •' • • •.• ;JOHN I): Urn I EN, • Jan i66-1-1y) No. Li Charahers St... N.Y. ••• P P . r,/ aT S. I'N.E '.• FURNITURE . ..VA:RE . -:.ROOMS N. E. Corner-of Second and f7,nee S greets, • • Ie nor ceiling stock•ctier.p- To - Co mo i ivs.;.-The ndeertiser.. • lieen Irestorell to he:dtt in ti'fcls weelcs, by a very Fin), ple.rem edy,- ng , se iTe red Toi. Rraeral years%ri!N a severe lung affect 1,11: and' Ali IV dread . di,Ta , T, - Ctia=, sqinlitroais anxiena..to known • tti Lda fellow anftererethe of - cure.: • • , , • - TO•ell who 'desire ft, he *ill send a copy of the.pre-. scription'uSed (frceof charge); with - ille • itireetßina for -preparing .and - ns'ing the mune, which they will flnd a srma -otani for i_linssciarrioN„ Aarnia.t. BeoNettcris,. Caucus, Comm; and all Throat , and Lung. Affections," 'The only object of the advertiser- In sending- the Pre-' seription is to benefit theaftlicied;and . spread informa , ' lion which he conceives to be invaluable,' and be hopes every sufferer will try,ttli! mmedy,..lS it will rostthem nothing, and may prove a blessing. . •• Parties ; wishing .the prescription, ,yrtnic.- by leturn mail, will please addre , m Rev. ED‘VARD A. AVILSON. -Jan. . Williarrishure4 Kings CO,:•14. Y.• ITCH, ITCH: SC:BATOR NO MORE.— • • • • . • ..• :"TETTFR:t! . "ICII 4 Dr. grertyno.s Ointment . : 'ITETTEIV. 'ICH" . Dr. ,Swayne'sOlutittenr; "I'ETTZR" - ' ''.ICH O . . ' ' • "TF o rreri.” . • "ICE" -NEVER KNOWN.. '''BETTER" ‘10110.•• : • • "TETTER" "ICII"• TO FAIL • ''TETTER , !: - 'ROE. ; "TENTER , t• 101 1 ,.. - IN (BRING TIIIS - • "Icllo. -." :01(:Il0!... • - '. • . - `TET.TETIO • • - ALL-DEALING - OINTMENT Cares Itching Piles; Salt Rheum, Seal, , la; "Price tql 'cent.. =ending6o 'c'et -le to "Dr. SscnTne .8c Son. /130 NORTH STSTE.Street; I ailatleltlita, a box be mailed- to, any part of, the ID- l led, Statze, fret.. of • 'ld by EIENEY. SAYLOR,' Drre,,,friet. . . . . • '.Tliwt.'cwt.trov.iiorui.tiatiLlii - sisciiiynee .of an •Illn . , re id.-; : ruilistie(l•fni• the bene:•l? a.,:antiou to*Yonntr, men.ftrviether _Ne ;170 11... PrlfitEillao . DC6ly ' ( ILlianlr,:uL 'N ink nt the pant;: ficue Tor Ski.r-eunr: •By one who has eurlNl7l,im‘e! f after: nutlergoing 'erahle 4nakerv.. eliciiislng a postpaid..athiressed envelope; .tingle copies. free of ni charge. l/y.l)a had of the 'atithor. - NATLIANIEL 'lya,:Kisazabo:•,.lc. V. • .• Sept:l:YE - •• • • -.. ITLfECI.IT94-I•.ITCEC•I' •-• • -,• • • • • , • •-•- :SCRATCH! SCH I ATCH spoTcal • -7. WHE'ATON'S OINTMENT:'.'. ill (tiro _ .the' .lich 'isr 48 Also etires 5 a I.T RH F.ta;ULC A RtS., OfTIi,BLATES, and all ERUPTIONS. OF-THE SKIN. • Price. ISO cents. For • tiale.. tiy • all; druggists. • • By sending AO! sent§ to WEEKS POTTER. Stile' Agents:. 170 .W r ashington. street. 11.)ston, it will: be • forwarded by las% free of. postage, In any part of •the United States. •.. . fiRl .142 E. A.IIID IDELIE.II.tiV, an asp of Warning find — lnstinetlort to Young, 31en.-- 'Also,-DiseaSes and .Aboses. which' pmktrite•the vital powerk witki . snre. means of relief. Sent free orehOrte En sea'ed letter envelopes. • Address Dr. 11OUGHTON..-Howarc.l.-Assoelatlim;Pilllatlelphis,,Pa. . Eruploynient for lioth Sexes. - ' •Disabled and returned soldiers, widows and . ortitrans Of:slain soldiers, iutd 'the - unemployed rirboth sexes gerierstlly, lu want of resPrettable and profitable erar , • ploYment, incurring no rink, can procure , inch•by en closing a postbaid addressed envelope; fo.partieularre,. toJOIIN M. .DAGAIALL;'. Box Brooklyn, N- GT.II; • LIFE -Ti F A T,TH-STRENGTH: • LIFELIEALTHSTBENGTH. Hundreds and thousands :annually dle prematurely, .wherOf therwould Five the °mat French Rentfdt, - DR. JUAN DRIXRARRE'S-•• - • ' • ..• '' Celebrated ' Specifie Pills.' • • Preparedliy"GmneicraDupont,: No.• 214 Rue-Lont;. bar& - Paris,: from' the prescription of Dr.- Juan Dela- . raarre. . Oder. Physician of. the • Hospital 'du' fiord on Larioobiere a fair trial. they would find:immediate re lief, and, in ashott.time,...be'-frdly . . restored to:Healtii and Strength: • It is used,in the praetice of many emi nent :French: physicians. 'with uniform • success. and highly recommended Mt the ..obly - tassitire anti.Stietific Remedy for all_ pentane indicting from , General or Ses 'nal Debility, of the Nervous Forces, Melancholy; -Loss of hinsenlar-Enew. , 'Physical Pros tration; itervortemess.,Weekillpine. Lowness "of Spiiits;• Dimness of ,Vision, Ritter:et, Patna inlba Park and Initinteney,- . ;.; • : , No labgasgectutconrei an adequate . Idea of the im-.: mediate and nitwit Enhiculous change it 'occasions to ,thedebnitated Wad shatteredsystem;:.in fact. It stands' unrivalled 'se an' - unfailing , =Mk cif .thd,maladjeg above gutferno "brifuie 4 itie.Gretit French Remedy ;*. effect a care whire.-all other:L.l,dt. nedtißbongh a . t.owerftd remedy, contains nothing 'hurtful to the :most delicatetonstlttitibit i . .Pamphlets, containing full - particillars and directions 'for uning,in lirw,ilzh; French, Spanish 'and German soi •company , eacb.borr, : and also sent Rue to' any addreati viten reqbested. . .'" ' . • •-Price Oneltedlar per box t'Slx• boxes . ..kir l'Flve•Det i ; - • Sold. bytdl Droggista dirougliMß. the world i'cilaTil be sent b e r rig ibuil, 'securely sealed, from . all 'observation,. by: specified price.lo Any authorized agents: ...% . 1110"Teat feounteialtivand. Imitations. 2Pre_etoritezeltudifAgebts- &I" Ainatf6ao3SPAß tt:srofflowai-oo.r; 21-Ockittlandtt3t.:lsro.oiYotlC. , AutlicirisedApalbr.Pottlype. =CRY SAYLOB,' votol,*-44,1 . TriEieri.ll be, preaehbag • to-marrow. . ( Sertda,Y) atterr . .orni - et.ibe 'Agricultural Fair o.rceiride:.. v . cv,rlCo _ - M"'"' First Presbyterian Church, corner Ma bantongo and Third Streets. Bev. isa-te Mtge, Pas tor. Services. San - day lall A. M. and 'TM P. M. Lec ture, Thursday evening at 734 P. M. Sunday School, frir'Evnugelical Church, Callowhill street Rev. S. S. Olean, Pastor., will preach German , ev ery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. wad English in the ' Evening' at TM o'clock. Residence Market street above 10th. " e3Y - itd Pro,byterian. Church, Market Senate, Wu. S. names, D. D.. Paster. Services Sabbath mornings at lag o'clock: Evenings, at 134. Weekly . Lecture and Prayer Meeting, Friday evenings at 8 o'clock Pastor's msidence, Mtdauatengo St., corner th or Courtland street' - eIF - illinisterat Mention every, Monday, 0:30. A. M, at the English tether= Church, Market Square.-- Clergymen of Pottsville and vicinity _are invited to at :Fr-Methodist E.' Church. Second street, bore. Market Rev J. S. Cook. Pastor. Services; bbath, at 10, A. M. and 134, P. M. Prayer Meet, g, Tuesday evening. at T 34 o'clock. Ur - English , Evian. Lutheran Church, Market Square, Rev, U. CiIMVES, Pastor::". Services Sabbath mottling at 10 o'clock ; Evening,.TX. Week ,iv Lecture and Prayer : Meeting, Thursay evenings, tal e " Onion Prayer Meeting, every Sunday morning, from Sx' to 91 4 o'clock, in the frame Church on Second Street,• between Market and Norwegian Sts. D' German iteCorined Church, Market St., Rev J. C. Scam- Pastor. Regular morning eervicm alternately, in the German and English lan,Turges, at German on Stb and lath August; 2d. 10th• and Bath Sept; 14th and tith Oct.' Engllshun .li'th and 26th August .: Oth and 23d Sept : ith and 21st Oct. Regular Sabbath evening service at 134 o'clock, al ways in tire English lanptage. Prayer Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday-evening at I'M o'clock. Ist 8 iiptist Chnirch corner Mshantongo and VI ;greets, Rev. A. J. RAy, ' Pastor. Services Sunday - 1034 A. M., and TM P.M. Lecture. Wednesday even imr et S o'clock. Prayer Meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Sabbath School 2P. IL 1113Ri ED. . • . . Marriage Notieee must be ci,c6oinpanfrcl with 43 cents to ilpimar in the Joincnki.. - • • ...• .HART-PHILLIPS-On the 10th inst., by the Rev; Wro.•Mtirgan, 31r.. gi.p„ur Ilmrr :to Mrs. ritILLIPA, biith of St. • 1161.8A111-111LI.-,lu PothVvilie, Sept. 9th. - • SW, tr,.lt Graves, 31r. - Joni P. Kor.n.tezt to llhs 31mir E.. 1.111.1.; -both of ,I'ottsville.- •.• KEI§F.R- SMITII-On the 4th InSt„, - at :Locust GAP: ,liy..Rey. 'Mr. dlawn, Mr. R. li."Eisca of Shamokin to Mli.s.Esiirti...P.• ftirtierly of Pottsitille; Pa.. • LAWTON"-;•ARNEtT-Ai DepCre, Wis., - Sept : nth,' Rev. L. C. Spoffor4, CIIAAI•r1 A. LAWTON to ELOLY 31411.C•AN, 'daughter of John W. Arndt,.: • •• Litl..lll-TI;cIiLE--:-In • Ashland, an Saturday, Sept. e, by IteY:11:r. Steyens, Mr. AllailllAM LILLIE AU Miss TJNDLIC,.aII of Ashland. •.•• . " • . . . . the 6th . 169 t., byßev.' J. 6. Lehr..A. M. [CAN li_ with Mt11141,.k. J.:SRrvmo, all of Pincgrove, Schuylkill County.o • • • . REED—BSL~CIIA\T-On 2.3 d, Rev. J. S. Conk, Mr.-Rear: nese..and MIA!, SAR4.II J.- BEECHAM, all ilrOals•llereagh; . • • • 11EY- , .WILLIAM.S—On the:loth inst., by the Rev . Wm.. Morr,dp. Mr. joua W. REN:to Miss ANNE .W.ll. of St. Clair. •• • . ' • •.' WHITER-11.USSEL-;•On Tuoaday, 11th in P, 11:Wine:by Rey. Wm.f. Lewis; A. k. wiIiTNER to •Youtigeat •dattehter• of the late Andrew Rina"el,• &re.", both of, . • • DIED. . . . . . . . Simple an7oll7lCCMinta' of deaths., free. - Thou ac c . mnpanied with noficer,' 4c., must be pa id . for at' tits cet,n_i„ lii . ..,,ents per line. .. • ..- . . :-.- , • . SON.-SUddcnly JQII In St. Clair on'Thfiraday hisf, • Joa t 18:: Jell nN.'aged.fc! years. . • . 'The frlehda and relatives of the. family :are' re'speet fullylaviteil to . atterullhe funeral from the late reel l,nce. of thedeeelsal,',St• :Clair; to-morrow Vkind rif:erudon arl o'clock. \WanePliny rrelrpitiz, September rah. •,s,kl; st TIA1101It; D.VAILL egad G 5 genre, 3 11101It119 • . • . , 10,!N751 - 6.417. , ; - , 7 ln:thitt Borough,. on Thtirpday...eren iii_ - last; IFliad tr., infant son of Wi Ilia mond Sullielten ny.44,n. ilwriths'and-.2:;:fl3ys. • • 7 rlir,. Henan and.relatives thelaniilv are respect.: fully'incitcii tit attend. the -fuurral front the r'esidenee 'flright, Mahantongo street,. thin Nattirday)-after nowt, nt 3 o'cicick: . • ADORN THE GRAVES OF THE DEAD EAGLE 'MARBLE WORKS, . . . .. • • • . : • Pottsville, Pa. - • , . .. .. . . , . . . • . • rd able, Oranitz, Pietou and Brown Stone Family '. yaniteinadejo•ordqr. T.he Avork.Warranted to giye Pill ire eat isine hnn •.. • . . _. •,,Niontiments, - Pl;tin -and Ornamental. Jlmid 'Stones, Tonal ' ri Entlasures, Tablets,. Urns, • Landis. Flower- Tastit; Itiviels, Bureau, -Table. and Wash-etand,Tope, Dotil'ons and Plane furnished and The-work executed in the best etyle of art. and of the very. best .material. P. P. EISENBROWN inf Idierraillle), . East • Norwegian Sr.,: hetween-Coal and Railroad Sts.: • '... near Pomrors Fou - adry.•Pottavilie. ... - - - • •.• ' GENERAL trilicE.--The.'metabers. of Anthrarite •23,5,..Y. Y. M., will' meet at their. to,,M; st, Clair, at l'o'clock.: P. M., Sttnilay 4 lath -in Ft..• for ti.tnntfpme. ‘,l attending, the funeral of our late ,Triuxsns. The members of niter long . i.s in thi.f:Conlify Are invited to participate with Anthracite Lodge on t occalun. 3l-11. . .. • . • ,itt- ''.. NOTlieg 1.4 hereby . gi%en AM. my.wffe, tr" , --4.-a'. Alin Evims, has left my lied lindlimmi, wi th wit anyiiift .eatise,',ahil I. hereby caution 'all persohs 'wzniipt. irustiltg. heron my accrual, mi I' will pay no debts 6; her emitrarlin,r,.,2ltle r this d.1,t,!... .... OEU. EVANS, Mine ;Pottsville Rcpt: ii t6O (Zit . E. 11.14 WO OD 14 II Et.:4 IFir: It V.-- : dI i IN.D. JOYCE is no longer in' the em ilte:sul4ciiber Of. fireeuwqiiii - Nursery... We I'ourd It hece.sary trimakit a (Mange. and we have en.; g:p.xl.nr.. CHARLES'. elttiCliNFlL: of Philadelphia,. who •Iniiicretands' thoroughly 'the- . Nursery and Plant .liulsiness, and icho'tcill also he tuned . courteouSto via liars.. Custrimers can . rely upim obtaining what . they may want, as. no plant or. tree Will -be eold, if. : there tsailydonbt thatit Is net.true to name. • . ~ 11ENJANUN B.A.NNAN,- . . . TTENTION !—The PLTIZE2ZS' Base of Schuylkill Haven is now prepared to fornish..Hnsie °malt occssiotis at the. following fates:. _ . • One 11:4, $50.; for. a.tees time a proportionate re duction will belnade,• •• • . . , ' • iVening Serenades in Borough ' • • • • i 910.00 • •••• -• ..out•ot •15 00 . Funerals on Sundays free. •• . ••• • • • • The above prices will he :strictly adhered to. • Ail "commanicatione relating to" engagements, receive Imt n i pt attention by addresAing. - . Sela S,. •• 'PETER D. HELMS; Seely. • - •••, New YORK. fiCMUYI:%•ILL CAA/. CO.;; • •..R1:1131.1 , V,iT .11ANAGER:14 . 01.7[0E, oODSII,M, AnguSt - • pri0p0.4...3.11,14:-.Prniioate7yill he re- - (Tired ' . this Office 'Omit. November .Ist, for sinking the present .Shaft ht-Thomaston Col liery.from one hundred (i 00) to one handred• and fifty ystrl.4 'tleefs:r, 'Shaft including, ,Puinpway . to be thirty ed (g.:,) feet wide by twenty fro) • feet long inside of . timbers.. • Shaft to be timbered. throughout: tim• hers phiced skin to :skin - of.not tees scantling then eight (s)lm:hes by twelve (1:1)f inches, work to be driv enwith tilme- - (i)- shifgi,, each star-to consistof nOt sets then eight (s) bottom men and two*(2) top Compaof witi furnish engineers and steel, contractors furnish all meitother than englneerstancluding top rnenj anti payfor•wriste•steel.• • • ..• . . • • • For further particulars api:ly to.3fewei. MAN:C.IInd SCOTT, Heekscherville, - or to. .• ' • W.: W. DUFFIELD, I.:eslcient .Manager, Woodside. 21E UNDEIpaIIiLiNE to : feeling grate,. ak-L,..1. - "•- to.the citizens of l'ottsville . and vicinity for their:liberal patronage, takes pleasure in aunounc ink that his COAL : YARD is now no longer.an caper. intent but a permanent institution. Having Made all the ntcessary,improvements to- keep a coin pie I e abitort 7 Mont Of Coal for all .use.s 'and le:the very beet con-. dition for immediate •consuinptlon; he . feels assured that With., the. continuance .01. the .patronage .he has heretofore'received. he will be enabled to supply his : customers, With treat -facility and at reasonable rates . Themitucrous depositeriestot orders in different:parts Of the Hurongh' sill-be continued,: and all orders de 'posited therein will receive very. prompt attention.— Every care will kihestowed on [ the selection of good qualities of Coal, and it Is the intention of the under signed to spare no time .nor attention which will se cure to his customers convenience and satisfaction. : SepVB, 4 . 36 • ' . . TUE Co PArtnership • heretofore existing between It. ItIERLX.-45 , F..131.1011MAKEA hah.been diseblved byxnutuni consent the 2,otkOf .ISfaf.. The bpsintte will be iontinued. -and settled by the undersigned. • . . 11.•13YERLY. -GOOMIS A.T (ARRA T • 1101_, . • ItE DUCE D IPILICES.—M.. R. NICI.IOLS bus just - opened a largo' and well elected stdelr. or Nei Menmonnble. Dry Goods, - bought at the recent ee sue, and which ho offers at imry low prices Ttir Gash.. ' (Eva him kcal). Town Hall Store, Ceutre ,Street.. • • • • . • April T,464-14-tt 1311PEt1114.111LEfirr OF STJEA3t• us Whom it. inity'CottEent :—For , and in consideration of S— in hand mud- by .TAid ES .WitßN of the - .Borough -of Pottatille,'Countyof Schuylkill. to Lewis EikenherrY, of Piiiladelphia, tha ieceipt whereof has been acknowl edged, the fetid- Eikenberry Ms sold to said JAMES' WRES the right to apply it in the County: of Schuyl-' , klll.Etate of- rennsylvama; on all Steam Bogirtes now tise-.or that may hereafter be used, Lents I Brother- . .rys Improved- Vat-off ,for EionomizAng bi entb by Exirionoion.:4 fort which. letters, pat-, ent, dated November TS,. ISM; have been.' granted the said Lewis Biltenberry by the United StatelLy • All persunadesirous of Information regarding the benefit of this Valve can receive at. my office in Coal. street:" The benefit of this Vale-to all persons'using. Steam Bugiues iv - from 20 to'4o per cent:: on. the bent engines built.... It can be applied to all oki engines. • • hiachinints are requested -to take . flee, In' this import- Ont improvement .' • They can secure. --froth me the uno or building pew engines andalso.for putting the provenient on Oldeughies: TluCy, can See the motion at my' Worinflii Ctial 'street, where I - have it on my en bieworniii_g le the isavings herein stated. It also can be Seen-at Ruch& Eianwis Kill. •at Atkins & and Palo Alto Rolling Mill. •• . JAMES WREN, • • , • . Washington Iron• Work s ... • rottsplle, Feb. 24166 . WANTEti. T - CiliE 118 WANTED Nlite.. teachers • for: the publlo schnots Of . Wayne Towne*. An examination wilt be held lathe actu3o! home, near . the. .Blackl;loree l-lotel, on the road from. SehuylkM Haven lo.Rehrereburg., en Vriday,'Sepiember 2E46;1866: . Byorder of the Beard, • . . SOLOMON R$81), '-; :rrt igAVIE EBY WAN.TIRD...Ibete milli* an IL' examination held in Butler . Township, at the GI. rnidrille.School4onse;- September . 25th, commencing . at 6Xo'clock_ for eleven male and four female teaChers: Term; 6: months.. GEORGE, WILSON; Fiecty., " ... * a pt 15, • • • • . -Gordon .IATANTED.-By a' young man: of good moral-. Y. , character, a situation as Clerk' or Bookkeeper in Some office or store., Address 0. C., Schuylkill Hayek. Iii,VANTED.--lturitediateii. two male teachers to take charge or the; Sci:Ools in Branch Township, Term;-10 months:* Salary $5O per month. - Apply to. Llewellyn, Sept T-.,35-3t• JACOB F.- FAII&T. Sec. 11TAN'T 8 D to laze oi - contr net a CollferY.ln-goOd • T ' working order. . all Catilitlei for shipping Addrerta.ll.l..P., -Pod PfElte Box. 59; analetop, Pa. : • .• . Sept TEACIIIIIIS . WANTED .- Three male and' • one female Teachers wanted in the Ift:Keansburg srhool distrlcL Examination to' he held.•Mcm - day, September ITth,-1.8436, - commenchrg: at 8g: o'clock. A. 'AL. at the school tiobselri the • town -ntMeKeausbarg.. .Bchoonerm 5 nionttus. Salary for male teachers. • per. month for female reacher,. 333 per month._ .• Sept 1; '66 36-5 V •• • JACOB BOCK, Beety.: YrATANTED,:— Attila eircherblor - thii Publla NV. fictioalkorMarry Towneatp.. 'Examination, BAT,. 1111U1AY," September 293 commencing at 836' o'clock. A; M. precisely. at , Taylorasille. Liberal• sabiriea to competent teacheia.!• ; Bra_rder of tha•Moard. • O. • , • :FRANCIS DM ÜBB, Spey;• Barry P. 0.. *: , .111 ICIIR R WANT RD....A White Led/ T Teacher: for the - colored !thee} of Pottsville. -The ecboo) is of Primary. grade; Ind averages abbartvienty pupils, nage and Temale;Anoely ' Salary, 's3o a month'.(Calendar), School : open at lesira months. Atildlcatlece, btrrent: Cectifiestes from County Seld,rePtived forthwith t' and school to . begin. when ever a suitable pensti&Can be found ' . , • By order of Board of Directore; •""; • • CHRISTOPHER LITM:,-Seey. Sept, -1, 436. WABl,l,l7laZ:tti:Oaf.. Who Mule .Rozperienceand Wtitt ran etpne :recommended need "apply.-': Addreav BOX 11091,. Philadelphia P. O. : - AuglV-112.6t . . _ W.siNTE,lll4—Twelve good seurad-lutad Bonen' 0 in di inehOadi. The hfelest cash price win its ppaaldfor mocliaortvrmo.ati zoad• yi;:eltnvl• engines eedAuteldnerrOflaklde lomat V i tdi 039:00.togbeltatithyorpcloot 0000 '4llll l / 4 1eifiniLT 0111,111/ITrelTe OFWAPt Stoutton. . . L 7 Olt' • MAL E..«alen EnOnea clne home. power:, and". one n bona- ;, coal bitaker..: Apply • .• 11.:S ' • Etglith and Market Star, t • .. ,„ F BALE.-.Two 245 horse-powe r .f .twelv,e Inch cyllcder, two feet ,tr(lke 11;,•)';: platen, spring packtng. fitted to • •.• TOMBOY 4 SOY, Pottsville . . Fotit. Arorepint.,erzr-,,, tre Street, bland,- a... For io • ' „ • J(..).1.1.N rile' E . T.;-X room on the third et"iy of tip( S icribers Papei' Store, corner .113iitet at fi streete; suitable for ti_patztteriean ... pnrppeet. Apply . to • . 'N.A(I; . ziept '66 - . : Z-tt 7infir , saboeriber 'has for sah: (9'kt:dry, drkip bottom : complete ; , t :, dews Patent Pins to blink , the'et.time ; tz en'e'rans drive eight or ten smith. &e:,• ladha3, that w ill . p our a caning rr(4ll Ltl twenty-live #nndred , ponoda. with halks comp:ete to work the !Lame. 'Per TGOm r . Apply to •••• • : , •kk - Grant Iron Works, 3 .l.ll.:attty t 'tt% . . Sept I, 'CG 'LION SAILE:—The good • ot the Confectiontiryandlatitt,. in thealition 11411 building, hinhoht,:e . :, - ,:d, now occupied by the Ulider.lgn,i, feted ftir toget her with.lut t - eg.ne. the oecetiFary attk:ll,9 for the innnutec: e tt‘ °. Apply tO, Mrs. KATh at t h e .Z. . O,ug. . . _ Eigit SA L E.—On.?..- second hand power;l inch diameter, 16 in, h plate, governor and' force pump" culopkte 'sold . cheap. Also cud 56-horse power Engine, IG - inch • stroke, heavy boa-bed plate,' fly wheel' I cu t ,. 16 Inch face: Suitable fur The abOve.D3ginesare our, own; 131, ..ke,5j I 'K. : , sold 'below cost if applied for ,soon. 'Also one 20-horse power Engine, lo 24 irie.h.stroke. . Box . bed . prate,. gurtru • a pump complete.. AU new. - • ALLISON BANNAN, "Franklin ru!,W, June 30, Fa. KANT V ILI: E.-41.011 ) G .in -the knew. town of tiILINT‘. 11 Il' on'the headwaters or Mill Creek. one .1, south.of Ma.banny, City, and large cilliery or tne New itnston Coal I.', public roadlrom Pottsville to Alabrc: from Brockillle and Tu,,earora,. GMALwater elf!' he had in annn..!.- catlon : Is convenient to it number •.: Mahar.oy Region. • For terror-, eer., FISIIKIi, - bMgtneer it the place, nr t., t. . _ Aug 11, ,C 6 130RT ABLE ENGINE 3-,„:,;,1y 3 - !.,power, fur sale Apply 46 11. 11.1NN,:..' 11.? 0 R :ne:w Shaft, Little Scuuyieill Navigution, ny..'Puniaqui, Pa. . .6. 1.. • OA 8.4 . 1, E.—The th% Iti . v4; ro.••• , !t r;t 4 . 1' by John S. Grisham In Alum , " 1 Possession. given Immediately. .1(1,1r • PRANK '• • tteal Estate Agen451.1.1bh,02. Aprii 21, .66 . - • • • . FtOR :7,•• power. in-complete rata:leg ore, all necessary geartny'attaelv:d. App l!. , ' 'NM. J. IiARLAN. No:to and Ii Neiv York, or to NLC 1O UILf, M!.:•• ~ Juue.42., • - HE sub.icrtberatizoie fer sala at T Mlll'ereekti a lot of Paull, Splicing Plate Stub-ends, Pipe; Stu!, ..... Bolts, Luck pie&y, 'Pole Hangers uha Weights, connecting•ttod anti dubs. - „. En,gino. • • OEO. S. .Nor further particulars 'apply to., .PLIER. No: ;W.) %Vainly. St., Fuiladeipet, 14p L. GEIGIIti4t. the Colliery. Jan LUirißela rrALL having; °pent's' a lumker yard -T r ( street .near. the railway depot. desire, • to it , oh t Glenda and the public that lie has oi. hand sortmeht of, 'all kinds of lumber; as lie swain saw Innis. Ile . will be able 'to kiali a ply of $lll end frame timber of 'all • lengths nn.i the dowest possible prices. Breaker and pfii,r sawed to'clider. . , July 7...6,1 • COA/t.. - MINES FOR abgned . wiehee to inform the public :hr.t he small Colliery for Bale on liberal terine, loge of opening on Mar or dve‘other VPill:4 above water level. • The above mute is in workm , : Cr, hud canat preecni ehip i trout six' to eight' vat day. which can be greatly increased_ by openiag 444.: veins; which can be done at.a very email outlay. .13. 111nrch 17; •66 . , 1141 4.1 . 011.10Ett* AND corm . - PllitV.t.'l'E 11 SAL be sold at private •Sale, a :a story frame house with a stone basement, and t another two story. frame house lind -lot; all situated in the 13orotigh of eit . :+S.o/2/4, ,SchuVlElll. Countyi ;4alll, propertv,od Id sold cheap on easy terms, to .close up au estate. to-ANI)II.IiN ICEEFEIt, At;ent. eressonai or to the t.itbscriber at Lebanon," I'a. . July. 23; !cid • JOHN GEOI:I:E.' inori'n . onais FOR - s.tLis.--Thi, .I.•sigued offer at private sale, - the well know:i'•• . .i WICK FUlt;N:Aeli PROPERTY," kittiate Berkfiand - Lincaater Counties. This'property e,a.: a.,. 'over MOO acres. We will sell the whole, or n.ii- . :wit ' with the furnace arid.linproyements, with % or ~ el .L f a 1 the ores. minerals, losai , am.; including lb,: 514.,r proportions of or, &c., 1. lands-wilich lia, 1q...1.. previously ,old from lb firol.i.irty. — Ailso, she 01.1 CurtlS'of wood, cut last -winter, and bow,ani 1;,1 , .• : :,„i 2096. tons of ore on the bank.. The' furnace s ,I: :., ready. for °penal - n.o' 1 . 4 the firet . Of August. 14;1: 'l'.• capitalists thiS is an opportunity seldom offered., I , r terms,r4c., address 1.110.5:. M. 3,: - NA 1111,, 1u115,% .Eens., PottstOwmlNlOntgomery.Connty, Pa. Warwick Furnace. =June .20, 436.- , : 25--if.t . COAL. LAND FOB. RENT.-4.d ono , 01 Coal and Timber Land on the Eastern Dun '1•1 t containing eevcral reins of coal : The Marntat.n: feet; the Lehigh, 13 feet, and the Skidmore. 10 •thick.'l mile of - a run which. (Orme a baeiu oru , in.i sOnth of - Mahoney -City.. It:joins the New Itekt.,ll Company, who are now operating on the adjoining I,t:- petty on all these veins. The Railroad Conmum nit•• now !Noting, the road,' to be completed :beat Augusta The difference of freight.on coal per ten by way et )u . - gutkoke.ttiElizabetlt.reint, New York, trill be about scents in ol 'the New York route. • '. . ""Jonathan 'Reber, a tenant on the "property, keeps a hotel. - For further Information apply to • . . - • BllC.Ltd:li,L hitTRTI:IN. . . Pottaville; - .Kprit IT., !Gay • • •,. 1641- :• F . 011 SA.LE OR TO LEASE.—A traci laud situate. half a mile west of Llewen; e, Branch and Reilly townships, Schuylkill Couct . v. cer, taining 43U aci6B, having a run of three-fourths 01 a mile on the follimiug'yeins, viz The Gate Veit". S.'l' kirk, Black... Mine, Tnnuel, Faust and Salem. • t - ,e4 Wishing to purchase: or to lease will make applica: cu to • .. . • JOSELUA..LIPPINCO'IT, - • . • ••• ••• ".• ' •- • J. DUNDIib • Exectitars of the Estate of Jame 4 Durtdas, deces•l', • - at 121 Wra'nut Mt. n. Or to CIL-tRLES M. lIILL, Rear.Estato Augi , t. 19, 'Q. - . , . 1111E...ENG1NE. vo rr. ..A. ,Intent Sire Co. No. 1 of Pottsville; oiler he . ; h . , their Second Class liand ELBEE:.NGINE.. The En gine will throw'foree streaina. and is compli,te noiziee and ; is in. good ordeC,.. ;old rely fer eerViim and cantbe altered .to a Section . With very little expt;Me: The Company will gut.ranh to be one of the best Second Clnss linen Engine , f the State... l'orturther particulars .addre, - o.lu mittee. • .w. H. UON.E. S. it. C.-W. SCIINERR. C; M. KAN'TNEit, . • L. BARTHOLOMEW, Committee: July I.l„'lSliri • . •-" • ' • IT A 116 ILL/ It I/ E PR r ' OPEir , 'I kt I .v.terr,. sl.ll. in t.,0 tract of coat land in New Castle County (ktic,vn as the Poll & Dannsn tra , ztj o.otitAtt,- - ing . about 420 acres. . - A truct 0f220 aerei .of COAL and TIMBER..LAND . in Riley Township: - Six-tine building lots on East Norwegilin St., shove Jackson-25x100 feet, a never failing epring of on'one of them. .Terms easy. ' Valuable. building, lots on Coal, Washington etel Mahantongo streets,' Desirable BitCB - for warthotus , , manidaetorteA 'A epim dallot on helitylkiinve nue, 33 feet front -on -the Aventio cud LT let from on Church Alley: Applyto IIENRY,c. nubszi„ Meal Estate and Insurance Agent, corner Second and Malinotonito.Sta., Pottsville, Pa. • March 24, ...641 'FOR •• S Ohe 6P borikrpower new engine, 8 boilers, &c, Oue 80 horse potter second-band engine din goal nr def. with drum; pumping andhoietinggear attached, J. C. HIILLINGER. 36.tf . One4o , llorte power,ongine, with pamplrig:tuld hOra, big . 'gear and chain--also, R boiler!. • ' • One 40 . harm porierengina, In good order, with i A large double . lireaket,' with two seta of screens, io!* lira, Iron stank; railroad iron, &c..; • A lot anew drift cars, 40 inch 'ginkgo.; ' One thonstunt drill road split, five feet long. Agply to P. §llEAFER..Englaner of Minm Peal •. . Aprll T. '430 Who witn tstu BuTa .Bulling. Lot, and have a Nice . House out :of Town? alltl . llll B. DING. ILDITMi , TRUCK LOTS AND FARM LOTS, May and Llghtftx4 ,Tract. SALE. ' (Coal and Id Ineralareserved for owner. )' Will be sold at nubile sale; on 7th. day, . CSA rrit• DAY), the 28th day of Rh month, f,1111;y4 at , 2 P. 111.. at the' Washington House, Daniel S. Herb, Mi nerasille, Schuylkill County,. Penna., all of the Mai:L ing surface right of the May and Ll....htfoot tract. 4.- tween'Llewellyrt and Manenndlle, dlvkled into FIFTY POUR LOTS, Of -Lucre,* llif. - acres, 1X" acres, art, 8 acres, .4 acres, 6 acres, 10 acres, 18 acres' and •=l' TERMS--One half Cash, remainder secured by bowl and 'mortgage. payable in one and two years-wit h ir- . . , . .. . . Drafts of t . ho - property short i ng - the Into end .Ireelg, to be aeon, , and, innarmation to be had by tallinf: ~a JOSRPILLIEISLER,MneraviIIe; or JOIDT Sit L'l.T.''.. On the tract. ;.. ••' • ' . . . .. . Title perfect.. Patties.. who desire ;may' lile;r. , et JOHN itkNNAN, Esq., or F; W: .71EGIIK't, P:-.1 - , POtterilleS rd,"-• . ECKERT ikOHISCOM, .• • Mahancry Pine; P. 0., Seticylitill C 0.,. 1..,.. - July 7, 1806: - ' :• • ~ ia...it STSAYED from tlie.unclersigned in Stiebrorlolh City imitate sth Met, a large brindled .Cow witb large horns, spotted-along the' 'ZIM 1 'belly. and _flanks, .with half moon on her. 1111117 fcirehead, and between six and seven vtars did Any . pereongivilig information In regard tut or returning the tame to the , enbseriber will he talt3 , bly'rewirded.. . • - F. U. 3P)Y1.1:. Shenandoah City, Sept 15, '65 37-3 E. . . _ STRAYE D ; from „the Borough of Id in,fr , 11 August 18th, a red Cow about 6 years e 59 1, old, marked by a streak of white naming , i lenrthwise on each aide of her udder; quite _.......* ..narrow on the right aide and runningim- . wardtuto the, thulk. . • *- - EDWIN HA liras,. .* . Sesk 8, .643 -'. ..' . . - - , . - ._-?,6-?.t . A tneRAICED .111ULE.;...i, black, parity C r sit: pled mare Malecame M the premises of Lucas, Denning; & Co:; at Spruce Forest Colliery above Clair. The.. owner , will please cure for her and pay expenses. or she will be sold according to law, ' - • Sept 1.41-ot. , • LPCAS, D6FNING & CO. WIRE ROFE".. WOBIKO OF JOHN,. A. ROEBLING, • -Trenton,.NeUr Jersey. tr-klarglimasortment of Wire Rope' constantly on hand.. Orders ailed 'with despatch. For shat, stren4tS: and cost; see circular. . (Jan 1. (IVES WARE rU:ke aseortment; such as )0 . Solid Silver Spoor" Forks. • Ledles, Fruit Kul ve- , . Ice Cream Scoops.' ft.: Zoe. Silver TObacco Baia& la ": Dee( •'• A. 9;12122124"4 ' Centre St., Pottevilic.. . _ . , nr.OlA/likkir splendid ru lection.df Wind* 0014 and Silver. of Ain aue, English and t*ls. make.. R:0, GRER.i. •• • ' Dec / 8 . V l5-60 '.`" , ' • • Centro St., Pottsville. • Ver. , leakla Ua f ti WALKER &PRICE. haves large - amortment of Swiss and Cambric .E.d.glag .andimmithatt..'Dail slid see them.:..: :A GE . .aeu e e men to :ZS. canvass: dititrtesof4te ',Coattty Ar Fire.' lad • A good oceaptiert few School i reachets davteg- vaca tion. ' Apply to' - .: ROBERT O..:EHLL C 0. .- - Masonic Buildtitg, over Bright% Hardware Store: " OVlllMltailWanted a eat l23 14 tket by-a tirst-tlaas ignited mait thomighis "cated* aW ling:whew . suld'equirements of pr a ctical mid .s.: For and leattmonial9 addreto oC =AT. P.'-W- 1 / 1 4 3 . Pa , 28004. ••••• • - , - aie . . QTIFECICISPICItreits MANTED.2-The on or.deritraed. wishes '0 -purchase "pecottd-band Steam . .114#01 2 91_110 or 80 ho powereach. ' Addn r.p„ - . • . • ..TABsz snanz.,Pptiallit if , liqr • • ~P.4.lPoFinopotetwiisi,istr.w..s.w.. get., ialtwSiminter Cluisnan , 4 PinCti- Ma" billitOginwet. will Nedra =mut attettlaik • 4147- 414-414). • 'SAM 01 CO/19 _ , . MINING . MACHINERY LOST AND 'FOUND . ~ ~ L,..J~~,
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