['j.;":*oo"..: -. Asti.i4 l,. POTTSVILLE, PAi SD 4r, tospirEnsign. 29,' I 566 • . . . just and/ear not : • . Let al/ the ends that , - aineez at bei.thr critintrr TAy God's and &idles?. _ . •, . • Union Policrof, pieconstnictioli. "-Reso(rid, By the Senate and' llonseOf Bei-wet:en title-es of the Uulted . .StatesOf America., in Congress assembled' two-thirds of both llonses concurring, That the following article be proposed to the Legisla tures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the United: States, Which, when,rati tad by theee-fourths of the said Legialaturds, shall valid as apart of the Constitution, namelf: • . "Article —, Sic-nose 1. All persons born or natural- . iiedlly the United States, and subject to the jLtrieklic.i tiorithereof, are citizens of the United State, ended: the Side wherein they reside. :No State Shill mayeur .exifonx.any law which shall abridge the privileges inimunitles of the United Stated -Nor shall any State deprive any person . of life, liberty, or property without cilia process of law; nor deny to any person Within it jortediction the equal protection of the laws. " Stoma 2. Representatives shall be appointed among-the several State* Recording to ; their. respective numbens, • counting the-whole numlferof jersous iii each State, excluding Indians not taxed : but'when - ever the right to Vote at, any election fur electors of .President and Vice President, or for. nited States Re:. presentative* In Congress, executive and judicial offi cers, or the members_ of the le„gislature thereof, is de- , • • Med to any of the male inhabitants of such State, lag twenty-one years of age. and citizens of the United States, or. in any way abridged,•exeept for participa . ton In totiellion or other crime, the baids of represen tation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the' number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole nambei t of male citizens twenty-one• years of age in that State. , . . . • "Sxorrox'S. No person shall be it Senator or Repro-. • isentative 1n Congress, eletior of President and Vice- President or hold any office, civil military under tin :United States, or under stuY . State, who; having Previ., • candy taken au "oath as a edember of. Congress. (ir as • an officer of the United States, or as a member of tiny - State Legislature, or as an executlve - or judicial officer of. any State, to sap Port. the. constitution of She Uniteil . States,' dial' bare engaged iu insurrection or rebellion Against the same, or given aid or comfort to the ene mies thereof: but . Congress may, by a. Vote of two: thirds of each House remove the -disability. • • - . • "Stenos 4.' The validity'of the -public debt of the . United States authorized by law, includitig debts in curred for the payment of pensiona and bounties' fcr, services In suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall • 110 i be queetioned,' but neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or reliellhin against the United 'States, or any claim for the loss or emmelpa: • - tiOn of any slave, but all such debts, obligatiOns. and shall be held illegal and rold.'. STOPT READER ! ! A Matter of Life or. Death to the Republic. TILE AWFUL RESPONSIBILITY OF THE _BALLOT. As Effective now as the Bullet was in the Rebellion for Preserva tion or Destraetion, FACTS WHICH THE FEO PLE• MUST. PONDER ON BEFORE THEY VOTE. The Govenithent Bondholders 18 . 61 eleven States seceded at twenty three only since that time, haVe been- repro sensed in Congress. . All the iinite4States Bowls-5-20's, 74 1 S find 10,-40's-:—were created This Congres of twenty-three States. . • President Johnson says it is . an "assumed Con.gr:eYs"---tilereforcuotlegal. .11is support ers and friends call it a Conyrtss". a "usurpika Curuiress," therefore not a lawful Congress ; and they are_ itrying elect Con: gresitnen in the North - , admit enough from the rebel States to enforce this `lf a Congreas of twenty-three States is not a /aufta,Congress, every United Slates Bond you own is not .worth a dollar; Veuause . inn -Unlawful Congress could am make a • Imcful . _ Bond; , - • - . Bondholders, remember •Tolicy" de stroys the trited States: Bonds, and mates their as u;orthless as - rebel Bonds. If Johnsou's "Policy" succeeds, It brings into Congress 'ninety-four Congressmen from the rebel States, instead of seventy-five—as before the war—l/ma:they yaM ninefech - .Con essmen by their treason. Tl.eNotthern States lose- nineteen- Congressmen by their victory over , • traitors.. ••• • •• • .. - .• If the rebels-get. their ninety-four Cotigre•- -. men; and the Johnson "Po/icy" men elect enough in the Nurth to gire them M majority, United States Bonds will be held and -United States Bondholders luxe principal and inte r est: , . ; • If you want to prove Congress itlegti; rind •- the'Botjcie illegal, vote to elect Otpper-Juitn ‘:.-: e on-ationitl-4ebel-Cnion7Congressrpen, . but I be sure to Jell. all year I.lond,y first , ' for there I will be no rnarkei-jhr 'them . etiterulards.. ,• If you Want to prove Corigreselegal, rote to 1 _ eta fain .it —the party that - ercuitt the Bonds— the party'tlttit Wad :wow the war—that - . saya congrees rePreseitt..• the - I • v • qtlethat is pledged to' keep faith with :the' liondhOlders-- 7 leul buy 'all the Bowie :poll eon !ire; The National Currency. All the Greenbacks. and NatiOnal currency Fitt. bAsed on, the ti _over:t - nett Builds% . 1 Johnoon's succeeds.. 411. ou r 'Na lions' Curtnney hi );-orililess , . 'Every person therefo..e, who votes ror Johnson members of Congrpss. Note, u tivclare" th 6. tional Gurreney he has in his ; ,. .I.ok6t' Icorth less: • '• ::.....-:".. :1' •- The D e b ßebel . t,, • __ The CopPerbeads and" C4Peiji.hi :.! declare • t ' 1 1 that the Rebel :31ates-liave- abolished SlaTcry -- • i •., I t. -Dud. repudiated-the Rebel .deltt;tetc: 'THIS • • 1 . 1 1 4 - IS NOT TRUE. The-Aniendnient ~::t a li.. ling - - It Sltiveri WIIS engrafted on the Con titution by . . two-thirds of the:States, enibracing Hoe Free • . ,•:, and some of the Border - States:. .770' , , , only. ,:;•-' adopted it after it • was a law: of the Republic; = . .1 1 .6 , and they wore compelled to do s , s. because it_ - • • 't , becanie a laW withour their aid. . 1 • IT IS VT . 'FlIttE that the Reb'el . states - .• . 'it i' haze repldiated the II ijit-1 debt, or iihandoried. .:. -- 4, ' • the -hope of payment foi-. :heir freed_.-Inves.--• . . • i . . r i 7e are. aware that elatiNf+ abolishing these .c; .; claims . Were - f,;reed -itun the Con-titution;, of 1 t these States'at the dictaa-on of .sktidiew John ••. ~ i ll i i • son.; but these Constitutions have never been • . .t c ratified by the . people of these .fitutes, and. • ..- - It therefore. are not binding npenthiA. THE, .;*CONSTITUTION OF 'NORTH. CAROLINA -• :."1.-CONTAINiNG. THESE r LAUSEs, AV AS IRE= , :: •• 1 CENTLY - SUBMITTED. TO 'THE . PEOELE • -: I ANT) REJECTED BY A LARGE 1 . A.1011111 - l i , '" .. en the ground that:they were-forced upon the' .: .. - I Con*erition by theillegal:dietation of Presi . i i dent Johnson, and therefore, they repudiated ' - . ..• ¶l' the Constitution.. , • .. - 11.1- - " - - - ' t Finch will be the case - in all th e wher States when submitted to the people,.lf.khnson and . ' :i. the Copperheads should succeed-in forcing in: . - .-. .: . ,I the Soutlierentimbers, anti 1 hos secure a ma .-- '.. ..." joYity in Congress. Every Rebel Slate can ..... ; •.,. and will convene their ; ConYent:ions again, ..: • . ..:, ~, ..: • and strike these elauses•out of their Constith / •,. .. 1 i tiona after they hitse secured their represen li - ',..,... 4 Z-tation in Congress. .. .-... t: 1 . - The , present debt of $2,700,000,000 the i , . . . ..:.:. li- Country can _. stand, and atilt Prosper. under;* .. : . , .- . ,-.4 1 ptr . add to it the -Rebel . 'debt, remuneration: ' 1: ....:- . 1*4.1 I for slaves, pensions, etc. to Rebels,-and You ..f.•,..:',.::.i tji I , will swell . the National debt of the stun of tt --- :. - ti f t . $7,00,000,c100-- :The country would :Ault un-- :....:..-...--.. fp der such a load, and the producing - elastics '.. t . i. t i would be doomed forever to a worse condition . . 41 than - they are in Etirope. ql- - .. Tii - t some will say Congress will not as-: . • - ' . f.. ;; "....4 1 some these debts. :It was so said when Texils . , was. admitted. Her national Alebt atai.repu :•:,. ‘,...._ !ft dialed at the time; but afterwards - these '':'-.iiiilf.4l l . 1 bonds were distributed among the:members . - - 4', , ' , • - •:',.- 'l j f Congres s, • and a • -sufficient number Were . :: -' - bribed to - Vote for its asiumptipn; and the . compelled United States mos to pay :it., :• i I,'''.-':. .. - So it will be again if they obtain power . be- - -- "''-'-75:q 1 ' . - vfore the C o nstitutional Amendments areadtip ',l,:ti , - ' , ...A.'' teol.„ With $5,000,000,00 at sake, they . conld `-el!bn , suiricigut - number of Sorthern - mon with the Southern members interest. , .: 4 t ,dllai, -to- attinnie it. 'in spite of 'the. i'lligiti3ol , l:iiciLiA indipendent,; - fOr 4d Whit would attelt 'pOlitiniana care being ,rejected -- -bilite7peoio ..after- - -, r - lxi' fact., you_irota ilnk''ititinY. men. the office fortheimipiee of slimming inder, and:with' the l'ul(inteutiotkaf. it't.he people, - -'...:'. ' ",•;-.---. m i is not thisnqutstionof LIFE . OW .. • . . . BEATE( TO THE NATION • An . d. will you by your vote, contribute 'to bring suelra ter rible calamity on the country!! - Patise,'we beseech you,. and reflect seriously before you Cote at the ensuing 'election. Yourballot may be the.means .of ruining your country . foreVer, • after it had heen clutched from the hands of the Rebels b' oceans of .bloOd_ shed in its"de fence;- and thousands of 'millions of dollars expended in putting dosila OM Rebellion. • On yoti, fellou'-voters,.rests the terrible re sponsibility of deciding .srliether Yon. prefer your COUNTRY aboye all other- considers . Since the above had beew placed in' type,' use obsei - ved the following important' corres pondence which embodies the opinion of Hon: Thaddeus Stevens on'tbis subject: It will be Obaerved that it coincides with the opinions we express LalmasrErt, Sept. 18; 1868. . Hon , . Thaddills steens - •. Dzan Sut : As the questiorrhas frequently been asked of me what-effect the success of the Presi dent's policy of reconstruction would have- npou our National securities; I would like-to have your views upon the subject, if it would .not be tres passing too much 'upon your time. . Yours, very respectfully, " • , -• . • JOELI GMEn. ' . SEPTEMBER 21;1906 . . . • .John Giger,..Esq; : • D'EAn Stn,: In answer to-vour inquiry:, "what effect the success of the President's - views will have on the National securities," I am of opinion that its effect would be very injunons. • The President contends that the body of men acting as a Congress , has no constitutional pow ers, and can do no valid acts in the absence of. the excluded States. The Congresses that an-. thorized the war.debt and laid the internal duties to pay it were -complied of pretisely the:, same number of reprt3sentatives, from the same States,.' as the present:. If it should, he decided that those Congresses had no' consitutional- existence, then - the 5-20 s, 10-40 s, 7-30 s 'and the legal-tender grcenbacks will have been issued without author ity; and will be worthless.. - Whether they would ever be redeemed would depend on what the President would consider constitutional Congress, after the admission of the rebel representatives, when the condition of the debts of both belligerents would be consider ed.' . Yours truly, • - . THADDEES STEVE-NS. -AIOTY AND NAVY AT PITTS BITRGH The soldiers and sailors met this week in National Convention at Pittsburgh, to pro claim their, adhesion to the principles, upon which they fought the war, and their deter mination to reconstruct the Union. From, the telegraphic account we, learn that, the - Convention was the largest• and most enthu siastic that -ever assembled in the United States. Fifteen thousand soldiers and sailors, • it is estimated, Were present. They turned the city into one vast camp. With tents and banners they :represented not only every Corps - but every Division of the United States Itinay. Gen. Cox of O'liio,_ : wa& Presi dent. They issued, no address on the ground that their argument was made on the battle field. , Da - Wedeesdayithe- Convention ad journed atter Passing the following.resolu - - tions, than which s more - complete, just and righteous platform fOr it whole people to occupy has never before been presented to the national sense: - ' pf the Soldiers and Sailors of the Arm kand Nary 0 . / • the, trailed States, in Conveiltion assfmbled; be it lizsru.vr.n, That the action of the present Congress, In passing the pending constitutional amendments, is wise, prudent and just., - It clearly defines American citizenship, and all his rights to every.cith eon. It places on a just and equal- basis the right of representation, making the vote of a man in one State equally . potent with the vote-of another man in any State. -It righieouslk excludes from places, of honor :inn trust the chief conspirators and:giiiitiest- - rebels, , whose unrepented crimes have drenched the land in fraternal blood.. It puts into the very frame of our Government the inviolability of the national debt, and the nullity foieverof all obligations contracted in sup- - part of the rebellion. [Applause.). . , Itzte.ven, . That It is unfortunate , for the country that these propositions have not been received iu the spirit of, conciliation, clemency and fraternal feeling in which they were offeral - , as they are the mildest terms 'ever granted to subdued rebels. .[Applause.) . 11036LVE.1;, That the President-as an Executive offi cer, has no right to a policy as, against the Legislative Department of the Government. [Applause.) That this attempt to fasten his scheme of reconstruction upon the country is as dangerous as it Is unwise; hisacts in Sus-. tabling it have retarded the restoration-of peace and unity:.they have converted conquered rebels into impu dent claimants to rights which they have forfeited, and places which they have, desecrated., If consummated; it would render the sacrifices of the nation treeless, the . loss 01 the lives of our buried comrades. vain; and the war, in which ire-have so gloriously triumphed, what his praent friends at,Chicago, iu 1861, declared to be a failure. [Applause.) - , • REDOLVED, That the right of the conqueror 'to legis late for the conquered has been recognized by the pub lic lavrof all civillied nations ; by the operation of that' la* for the - cOnservatiOn .of the good - of the whole - cOuntry, Congress has the undoubted right to establish - Measures for the conduct e,f, the revolted States, and to all arts of legislation that are necessary for. the complete restoration of the Union... •• RF.SOI:VEDi That when the President Claim's that by the aid of the army and navy he might have made him self dictator; he insulted every soldier and saiktr In the Republic he ought distinctly to understand that the tried patriots of this - natiou can never be used toover throw civil liberty or popular government. [Applause,) RESM.VED, That the - neu.rality laws should be so amended as to give the tallest liberty to - the citizen con sistent with the , national faith; that the . great Union Republican party .is pledged to sustai - liberty' and ,equality of rights everywhere. and, therefore, we tender to all peoples struggling fur freedom our sympathy and cordial co-operation. - (Applause - .) . RFX.I.VED, That the Union men of the South, vflihouf .dbtinction - of race or color, are entitled to the gratitude of every loyal soldierand sailor who served - his .couutzy. iu suppressing the rebellion, and that in their pretent dark hour of trial when they are. belfigpertwcutAl by thousands solely because they are now and have been true to the Governinent, we will not prove recreant to our obligations, but will stand by mid - protect with our lives. if necessary, those brave men who.remain true to' us when all athilud are false and faithless. [Applause.) •Rasof.van, That iu reorganizing the. tirmy.justice to the volunteer officers and soldiers demands. that faith ful and efficient service In thO field ought ever to have placelu the army or navy of the Union.: • [Applause,} • Thus the long. line of blue moves - on, un .broken as%ou.the battle-field, - - and still to yin; tory: The deserters are not missed • those • who tremble .in the - Tear do' not shake .the • . -courage of the_lieroes in the yan::;They done . . . found: file workwas, riot - with the - ending of the . • .. - • war, and they have left theirihornes.:Ohee . • -• more to. ilo it. This- Convention .ia :like the. charge of cavalry that dechiei a battle:, . • The nation will echo ita words with 'pride . and joy. Tile names which arc on its roll—' are names Which came With the news of great • • • battles during 'the war, familiar to us nowas • Caaucellorsville; as Chattanooga,: as.. Gettys— • - burg.. Thereis no victory, from the Potomac, to the Rio Grande, ivith which they are not , • blended,.and they. are registered now as then upon the-side of the Union and Freedom.. NEGRO SUFFRAGE . Is the only argument . noW•left . for the Cop- . perheads in Pennsylvania,' and the question is is nht before the people of.the State. ..EVen. lilt were desirable to agitate the question in Pennsylvania noW,.there is mi use in doing so; because the constitution cannot be amen ded again before li.il'o,''and - raarty of the ne .gro sbriekers - may he. dead lett& before that. ' In . the. liebel . StateS, --however, it is £l,' ueition of Vast importance;„ and the- loyal men of those States dernaail negro suffrage to proteet the . loyal whites as welt as the • blacks from rebel outrages and murders. • Ae pertinent.: to' matter'we• ask. atten tion to'the following„which We..ftrl in an exehatike : •-, • A Short CatectiriAlp on Nirgrei Egitnliiy anti. Di4noirsic y 'Whn wd that all men are -created equal 7: - Thorntta JetTer.dn. the father 1)1 ' 1 It:nittracy. • . ' ~ . . Who zny.t the necrtl the right-of New soff ra<.•'m, .in .. • . York.? ' The . l4..nuterutie .party. - - . . . . ~„ Whopte:itied over the Convention which gave thin . liriviiege: to" regrow.? - Mat l'iu Vttn Buren. a Demo %%ln afterwards eeefed'ldartin Van Buren' to the r ,siden.ry of. the 'totted States? The Democratic juirtv.- .Wlm puttied negro woman,•and. by her had mulaV . to chi , dren ! Richard M. Johnson,. a good Democrat. • Who elected - Richard . Johnson Vice Prt*ident of. the . 'United Staten? The Democratic party.' DPreiddent Van Buren had:died, and Richard M. achn.son had became President...who Would have be c9me the DemOcratic taistreFA the White House? Tt'e'satne negro wVan. .' • • WhO made. the negro-a citizen of the State of Maine! Te: Democratic party. • Who. enacted a elmilar law in' Massachtwetta The Denokratic. party. . • - • ' Wbb gave the iti , 2m the right to vote in New Ifamr shire ? - The Democraile party. . -• . Who permitted everycutore4 person owing i 936 NeW York to becoine:a voter A •Getieral, Assembly parely•Derifilea ic, - • • —• • Who repealed the lawn of Ohio. which required ne groes to give bondand wearily before saltlitig in that gate! The Democratic party: ; : ; • :Who oracle mulattoes leant voters In Ohio A :Dere ocratle Supreme Court, ,of which Reuben Wood was Chief Justice. • Whitt became of Reuben' Wood 2- The ;Democratic party elected him GOvernor three times, atitite is still . a lender of the :temocratcr party; • • Who helped to give free negroes the richt to vote hi Traneesee,.ander .ber „Constitution of 17051 General . , .. . . Was . General .Jackson a good Democrat! -.lle gen erally plssr: das such. ' ' • .. • • " . , .... . Who, with the ab ove lacts, and ninny others, staring them in the face., arevontinfialle whining. about •negrci r tiffr3geang negro .equrdity ? The Democratic party." Aild if .the so-called bembcratic partr.be-, lieved. that they could secure the negro votea to place themselves in power again. you wraild find them, clamoring as loudly for negro suffrage 'as they did when they granted them the privileges above mentioned; in order to secure 'their votes for their party. Before the alaVe power- demanded the disfranchiae meat 'of the blacka: they always" voted for the Democratic party., . • THE. GREAT .IdASEI MEETING TO-DAY. Should the weather be favorable there will be an iminease gathering at the Ccpunty Mass • Meeting to be held .in Pottsville to-day. There will belarge delegations front all sec tions of the County' with banners and lamps for the torch-light 'procession than will take place in the evening. .With good weather this will he unquestionably, the grandest pa rade that has been. yam here since 18GO. ,Our Reading . friends are expected to join us with a large delegation., ; Gen. the hero of sixty battles, will be here. A most eloquent ,and able speaker from the South; Judge . Pawn:so:if New Or leans; who -witnessed- the lohnionltebil. Massacre there, Aqu . address our ptople. The Otheriiroininent speakers who will be here to -day, are Dr, W. C. Doane of Massathusetts, Elon. - Bdward McPherson,. and' Hon. L' W: Ball, late the Speaker .. of:our StateSenale.=-.- oth - ire:are expected: • Let:, iSeluyi,kill have such' a - ..lT.goendonii Union denionstration et her county4eitt to-=. day 3 7that the CopPeibeads * •squnna - intei, thew hoes 'as they . used to di) daring: the Rebellion when they, heard that the 41. Blue bed gabled a vietorrover the Rebels; THE. NEXT CONGRES. To obtain control of the next Congress the Johragm party must gain from fifty to "fifty-,. five members. Where2canthey make these gains? A careful review of the field shows that New England will 'have a solid Repub 7 lican delegation in the next •Congess. At the utmost the JohnsiMites can von' but . six members in New 'York and three in ?ennui and the probabilities , the districts thus conceded, are quite as favorable to the Republicans as the opPosition. In the West the Johnson party is weaker than in the East, and the Republicans in every State will not only hold their own but . show gains. • In Ilissotiri, 'Maryland, Delaware,. and, New . Jersey, the `prospects are ,that -Republican members will be returned; • The political skies were never brighter for. a. glorious victory of the people. • -With a true Congreas backed by. the invincible deter mination of the,people;. the, machinations of the bold, bad man now occupying the Presi— dential chair, will miscarry, and the; VOA prevail. Thanks to the study of • • . the American people. • • COLONIZING VOTERS We understand that on: -Thursday liist no leas than ninety-foni .nanies were entered on the as sessment list in one district, by the. CopOrheads, the thijority of. 'which are known to be colon4ed: voters. This which is not confined to'one section of thoc4inty, proved how desperate the copper,. :heads are getting. They , know that they cannot. nave the district e%cept by the perpetration of the naostanbinshing end shameless frauds. • EDIT6WS, • . . . 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S 012 etleg 5 55 43 1 .Full I Q.: 15. %I' eve , g 5 51'5 411..1.11111 IL 23 i .17'eve'e; 5 55 5' 35 .1.11.4• .Q. -30 49 . ni0.14 u,5.5. 595 35 35 29 SATURDAY, ... 34) SUNUAY...... 1 hthilwor 3 WEDNESDAY.', 4 TLIUGSDAIi FaiDAs • Last week a ar.m.(if L. lleadiie,.lllalitinby•C;ity fell and briike one'of his amis. • • • - . . 20th inst. a little' girl hained • Mary Hig gins', of St. Nicholas, fell while playing - and. broke her - collar-bone. . • . • - . Boys, bring nut all the lamps to=night, for 'the grand Torchlight Procession . Get those that are in private hands: • • • ' . . . . Sunday. of the year, and eighteenth after . "2"ribity.. Day's length, 11 hears and 50 minutes: . • • • • bnthe 19th list. Win Drainer. ryas caught in a screen ~ at Bear Gap, Whilt) removing dirt from under it, and • - St* 7111.11 in Pine Malley; the property of the Swatara I'nllB Cornliany, wiui.de - stroyeil by - fire on night of - Ina Well; Flint insured. : • Ylina ./kung Accideq.—On tlio 20th- iust. at St. Nicholas Col h ry, Iti mil:et...named Martin Gil laspie, was killed by a- fall of coal.•'• • ' . On - sondly of . laetlw,•ek the corner stone of a new German Catholic . chuteli, was laid in Italia-. noy City with ceremonies pre6cribed.by the Church of Rcime'on such - ocdasions. ' _ 7honins.lciar; a- half- brother : o the late Richard Kear; Esq.; died at his - residence' in Ml nersviilo, on Saturday last, aged 4 . years. - The remains were interred ou Tuesday.rwitli•-Masonie ceremonies.. ' - • ..1 . DwPt forget that this is the last. day, you can be assessed, if •you want to Ville • Ilt - tllO 'coming election. Mr. Jo,epli,Bowen the assessor, .can be inuud all day at the saloon below the Union Ho tel. Do not neglect this important matier. . : .Bern4r4 Forret f M orris' Addition, this Bev- - ..ough,'fireniat on the Reading Railroad, who had. buth feet cut off last week; 'by an accident below Reading, , died ai. the PeunSylvau i a Hospffal,-Phil adelphia, and was interred here on Thutaday.list,' difeasrs.- ("awnings and Jennus of 'New York, haveih the pereon of. one of the firm, - brought here for Bale' a number of .their Mabes, - which:are said tube very fine.. instruments.. They can. be seen at the store of L.l': Garrigue's, Centre street. . . . . . 0/r Monday evening of . laetWeek as a.pissenger train was passing over this Latawissa' Railroad a spark of the engine entered' one of the windows of a car; and set fire to • the clothing of richild threeroars-of age.. The.clothea.were torn from the elala before it was *jilted; '• . A . Fire comptay uamed "Muers'• arid chanies' nose Compiuy7' has been organized .iu Mahaney PRY; with the knowing ofticera : Pres g. Mimes . Vice Pr ideal—John R. Porter; 6.ecretary—Wm. , A. HoVey ;. Aseistant "Secretary—James Mathias_;' • Tres.:44:er_4l.-' P. Ifm .7//,iodon, the iecomplialied yiolinial, now ,vith the . theatrical company- perforthing here, couteniplatee under the uudpieee of 'a, mluaber of our leading ,eitizene, who* admire hie- ability, to g iye,a poiteert after the , close hf the theatrical beacon. choice programiue.will be eeleeted, for the' oceitaion,..* e will epeak of this matter mere . atleugth mai future number. . The Pinhch—Mr..lieury, A. Becker; whorecent ly rettirneil from.a vis.ft to Cerrnany,. has ebtab h:hed himself herb as a teacher of 'Music. Hes. a tiue pianist, and . a thorough teacher of. that in strument.. We heartdy cotuniend Lin: to, at tention of thole}rhowish . to become ;pinticient -themselves or desire their-children to be carefully. instructed.. He can be'seen at-the Mubicstore F. Altstatt, Centre street. .- • .•-•-• • • • . _ Errraordindry: IToni qtoes.—This ' week. .Mr. Charles B. Fasseld exhibited to bunch of. town t one, six in mini hsre, which lie great his sea= son in ga Market street, thisl3orougli; They averaged eighteen. inches in circumference. anal-the, entire handl _weighed eight.Potinilti.. .If this splendid briteh can be surpassed, we should like to be informed. 3lr.'F. exhibited them this week at the; Fair et Orarigiduirg.:- pliers we have ...no doubt they :ftitrEnited match attention. Adm ilted - lo the 31:.'ritEpth pre,' Fr., Pi incipal of the Paschal Institun,.was admit te 1 to practice as art-Attorney in Corinty. on Monday.last, , the 25th ist.' , • .We regret that the professiOn 'of .teaching will loseao devoted a 'member, but, -we hope that, its' loss be his gain.' •Mr.,Passmore fines not,' purpOs,e, practicing; hoWever, - the' close .of. the present school year, when we predidt that his character, for honesty and industry, will be richly rewarded by, the public. • . • . . • .Thipertoni Pecreo.-lo our silvertiSing colmints 'will be found a•decree of the Coart - in the case of tke Pottsville Wafer.Compatiy rs. the'. NOW nokb lee Coal and Mining Company, together . with the action of the Water Curupany in the matter. It will pereeived that. a .speeml itthinction is granted tri restrain the Coal . Cornpany.frOM per- Miffing their slope Water to Contaminate the wa ter obtained by the Water Company -tor the nee of •:Tlie Water Company. notifies parties not to mtringe•on their-rights, under..pen 7 . alto at premptproscLittion.•• • ; • . • 131==113 qe071 . /..Cinbs.—St. Clair has organized a'Geet-y . Club,.with lir: Benj. S. Langdon President ;- 'John Seitzinger - and John Pidlock,• Vice Presi . dents '; Henry Krebs; Jr„ and - 'Wm. G. Burwell, Secretaries,- and, Jos. Atkinson elS . Tretistrer. The Club. already' numbers .:one hundred and fifty members 'and large accessions arc received at, every meeting. • •St Clair we are informed, wit! send a large, delegation to the Naas lileeting.herd .. A Geary- Chili has.been organized in Centralia, which is doing 'good work.for Geary antl.Ereedoin. The officers are -- , --.President, Be•E. Betterly ;. Vice 'President, James. Dyke:; ,Secretary,. Wiry. .J4mea. Jr: ; Execntive.Cormilittee,... Wm. James; S. E. Van Buren and B. Passer • • The Fenhot Pie-Sic at the Agricultriral ASSO- - cistimi Park on Thursday, was largely attended,• Addresses were delivered by Mr. Gibbons and-Mr. McWilliams. We didnoCheartheformeispeaker. We heard the latter gentleman. He gave a thril ling. description of the:wrongs of Ireland, and called in eloquent and eaniestlanguage, on-Irish=men to rally around the flag of . their native qOutk try and strike a blow, forter. freedom. •'Mr. 'Williams we understand; is fiqm the north of:lre- • land r and .ho is 'certainly,:an .accomplished . and . effective speaker. In the evening he'delivered another speech on the same subject in front et the Mortither House, to a, large and. attentive andi; . ence. He predicted& speedy and effectiveFeniaS movement against the ~poiver of Etiglihd. ' The pio-nie was adackled.success. 'The vveutheiwas delightful, an d the lads and latisies.trippetrit on the light; fantastic tee : Until a late hour.. . . •Teirrerance.—The Temperance 'meeting helli• in the pleasant . gronnds 'of' the Achrtylkill Aittfg cultural Park Association,. on Sunday afternoon last, was. organized selecting the, fellowing officers :—.Chairman,-Chas, A. Boshyshell ; rice : President's--.-IttuM Beck, Oen'. Martz; IV. S. son,D.l2lleim•; S rieiivea es —Edwayd -Chambers J: .8: - Hawley. • , Thelatteirietto in - alest reinarks at to the objects' . of -Um - Meeting. ealleCnuAktff:.4L ,T. lll *T? Wh!"- opened With ': ppravee: Itiv. A:* . 7: Hai and 1 11riVt.4.:13. Cook theztde livered - elOgnant: addreactsil'• ttriiitiff..upon both' yinuwand , old thenemiesitrof , thltnediate nation' • m the vetuse of •Temper.itnee,Wid - Meth* Initlierr, oes,„instancee where, mteit , rehad:eamoed, the , ft/in 11411Aelde , li es • J t, wake Iterteulable fao l j tafv - VAlettille ballttt/boi tire' if -the ' 411. 'Oat* ht. %hinge esitltinnal - To prevent ft;lfe itittist•bet, led,. rave dna old; Join otireetvektoTenitrierince organizations szsdircuArciniirdiliti good ircnit :Temperance in ail tton,stal,TheTtevetond'Reatite,, men were, listened to ertth, iitaryedlatention his large and iatelligibt - iniliabste, • whif *ere .7imAr . : imprneed will $llO tifeltanase the'figgifi . . ~ . • _ .. . ... ... ... . . (noel Larids.*-The Treinont 'Union Saye :."We -- ' dy,akOnld be - brought,'Mtdai . and olf convicted; ade are pleased to learn that the coat lands knewn as • t riately.punialked, as a warning ,: el example to those the Panther Head Tract, adjoining thO.Leuterry who in the rotate would seek the lire of tta Radon, : Coal .Company's lands; in' Tremont .twii have' -" .......,,.. ' : •L. WIWA- 113, 'lledenttot• : - ~ been found upon investigation to yield ; an abrind- .• 3:. B . l' ,l ' . ' ''' Sogb,:' .•: ' • . ... •: : ~..... • ant harvest to - the owners ..Professor Roberts`: ,: - • • • • — _• • .... • ' Report speaks of No. 3 vein,at Pi:siting' Creek - ' . Vie. ; V* . OtSchuyTki72: toonty::—Tha follOWing Gap,.about half a mile west of t.hewestern limits 'was we' vote .of Schuylkill - Countj , far Congress •of :the Panther 'Head • Tract, as being ' "nine feet ' in. 1.851 and Auditor General ir1865 by distrlete,, thick, a solid coal, and superior.in quality, . This . including the army rote : : -' • ' • is - the same Vein as the one which has been so .. • - -.. -.. ...... extensively - end profitably Mined in , the second -. • .... • basin of . the Lorberry coal field.' .It is called the ' . ' 4.rattimath'.viiii.and is :twenty-two feet thick, at.: the mines, in the Red Mountain basin.' • . •" 1 / 1 , 0 The . atre.-•:--The theatre it Tinion;Hall - . still • attracting , fine' audiences. :although the .weather has been exceedingly . unpropitibus; The . management were disappointed this week in not , being able to intrciduce to a Pottsville audience .de Marguerites.. They:had made an en gagement with her, but 'from . some unexplained. canse , at the last moment,. shebroke it. This left 'them this weekwithout the additional attraction they hoped - to present.. _However they have sue . - needed in effecting an engagement with the dis• • anguished comedian' and burlesque: actor, Stuart Robson; - who is &great ;favoiite with the • theatre 'going:public of. Philadelphia, He: will ,make•his first appearance here on, Monday eve -ning next in a capital hill' During his brief en gagement he will appear in many of his laughable buries:pies, . farces, interludes, •etc.— . among- which ,`are 'King Lear, The' Cites," "Camille," "Hamlet, or Wearing of the "Sleek,' etc. Seats for hie evenings can be secured at Bosbyshell; Bro's store, Centre street. •-, • ' • The billforthis - evening,is the - great sensational ' drama of "The Streets, of New Yerl4" and the farce of "Hunting a.Turtle.".. Miss Cappell, the favorite actress, will appear in both Meets: . This ' bill ahould attract a crowded house: • fired on our. Bess . hi Blue 'a The Copperbeadc+. Who stoned, the train funningfroin Chambers burg tci Greencastle, on the night of.tho.ltepubli can nieetink at the former place ?. The Copperheads.. . • • • • • Who hurled brick-bats. at 'Republican pro cession in 3larietta,-a few nights 'since? -• • The,Copperheads.. '-• , • • • . Who stoned the procession Of Boys - irr'Blue - at .Tamaqua; last weelc? . The Copperheads. - • . - . ~ Who assaulted and, broke rip a Union meeting at Mahanoy City ;on Wednesday, night of last .The.Copperhealle. • '•' . Who threw atoned an'd.hricit-bats at:the- 130 P 4 1 Bine in Harrisburg, list Saturday' evening Thc .Copperheads; . • ' • - .Who say that a monument to.the Memory of 3- Booth; the murderer. of the laniented Lin- Coln, should be erected higher than one for 'Lin-. coin ; • • : • TIA copperbeada.• . Let the.peoplerebuk9 the miserabl6.pirty that s'f.railty of 'lnch outrages: • . - . ' An Art : to Preserve Caine...L . -By the folletiial; Act Passed at the last session of the.LiTiSlatnre, it will be seerii that it is rinlawfurtPlill rabbits and partridges in this Coitiatv.before the Ist of • Ne-. vember. .„Spertsmen will govern themselves se 'Ati Act jur :Better,Preser:ratimi of 9cinie in the County r t f.tihuilt ilk- • SEtrrio..3 - 1. 13e it • enacted' by:.the ;Senate and House of IfePreSenbitives - of- the Commoniv'ealth of .Tenn Sylvan i a General Assembly met, audit is hereby ell:toted by. fhe authority 'the same: That from and after the passage of this int., no. -person -shall kill or Othialkise destroy, will/hi-We - County of. Selinylkill;: any••partridge, or rabbit, between thc - fifteenth day Of 'January Rio- , the -first dav of November. in- Hie- present year, tip& in • each mid every Year thereafter.. • SEertuti 2. No person shall buy. Or -cause -to be. bought. witliihthe County of :Schuylkill, the' purpose of supplying any private or public house or mai ket,amy partridge or rabbit, Stinlel,s , the same shall have been-shot in the - proper season, .as'provided for-by the first section .of and - nOisiriaon shall bey or cause to -be botight,. or sell or cause to ha sold, ‘iithin.the'Said County ; -of Sclinylltill,:aity dead-rabbit . which has' .bpen .killed by snaring t' and the - possession of any per , son within.the said County of Schuylkill,',..of gatite or birditheotioned in this act, or othermis6 destroyed Out of season as-aforesaid; -or which shall liave - been killed by sinning lit-ittly tithe, shalibe:primafe.cie evid6nce to cuivjet- 3. Any Person Offending.against any of the provisions of this actaud being:duly convicted before any Justice'of •the peace of said County of. Schuylkill, shall for everv.auch peace: forfeit and pay 'a fitionf Twenty dollars, one-half for the pee of the School District in which the complaint is made, and the other' half to the . use; of. the it -former ; .. audif the offender Shall refuse to payt he said forfeiture- be -shall .be committed:-to - .the -.Schuylkill County PriSom.for every.afielis.o.ffetice, for the spice of ten days without bail: Provided' - howe,ier,..That such eemplaint .be Made within sixty, daY'af ler the' committing of .tho . offence. .. SMiio.): 4. That any act or acts-cm:tiled:lk with act be and the'satife•aro hereby 'retreated, ila .16,. the: said Comity of: Schuylkill.; . : Grand Union Colo 4 Maxii - itteling-L.l he Renvtio7: Of eit .'Grurfj—Ttee ProcAsioJrs,4tc.—.. From all indications the. largest. nMeting ever. -witnessed in Schuylkill County, will be held to day in Pottsville. Delegation's in stroi.m.force it , is -anticipated, will 'come from:every 'section' of the (ennui:' . . . • .. • in addition to the distingnialied speakers froth abroad; we haYe received'a letter froni Mt. James:', D. Gay of Philadelphia, stating that he will lie here to-day witli-his.Geary,Glee Club, *and. sing a number of campaign. songs. •• The Club- With its ttseellent leader, will be an 'attractive, feattire of the day's iwoceetlings: . • ' • • • Gen: J.. K. Sigfried,. Chief - Marshal, has pill?: halted the following,programme for the reception of Gen. Geary wattle .othertlistinguished tors at nopu,• and for thotorch-lightprodeSsion iii'. the evening : • • ' • - .• Line will form on Centre Street, right renting on Market, at 11 o'clock •A. M. ProceSsion Move pronmtly .quarter-poet twelve P. .3L . Countermarch down Centre to Union; eloWn•Llion .to Depot, - Where the ProC'ession will -halt:to' re ceive Mai. General john Geary, Gov. A. G.. Curtin; and others ' after which-the procession will move over the following route : ; .down Union to Coal,' dOwn Coal to - Mauch Chnit,...ills Mauch Chunk. to' Centre, up' Centre to MinersYille, uli Minersvitle to Third, 110Wal Third to' Market, up Market to Eleventh; tip Eleventh, to Mahantonge, dOwn Mahantougo. Centre,•up Centre. to the MAO Betel, tvlieii the parade will be. dismissed. • ..To - nen:mnirr - Pitocissicis.—Line 'Will form 'at •half-past G ecloph, - P. test= ing on Callow - hill Street, ',Afttir• formation, Will oVe.over . . the following route .down Callowbill • . George;.. down Geen ge !to . ' Norm,. gian, Norwegian to Centre,.down:Centre'to Soy-: der's, - counterniarch tip Centre to Malianteinge, tip Mahantongo toEighth, down Eighth to . 'het, down 'Market' to Centre, wherel the paradd will be.distuissed.. • • . .. • Delegations from the different places Will please report' as early as 'possible either by ma Jr ortele gram to the undersigned,' or Assistant Marshal J. G. 'Prick, the .tinSe of -their -probable • arrival, - Mimber, &e. •••• •. •• •' • . • Marahals will appear with sashes over -their - .right Nhoulder, , and meet at the American House '.`SH ARP". at- id o'clock, A.: M. • • in .favor ofthe election-Of Mi+General J: W GEARY, are requested to jtAti in the proces sions. • • ; J.. E.: StontED,.. . . . :Chlcf..)llarshal, Gioritins L7uion. 'Meetings.LThe ..People . of Schuylkill County.ard fully alive to the important issues 'entering into:, this canvass. Tht , y..attest it by. their preSen,ce in inintense' numbei ..at -the Union'msetings ttironglniut the County.. • .• - .A fine meeting was hellin Tort Carbon on Sat-'• nrday evening last, which wai , addressed byllajor 'Haggerty, Mr. L'Velle of .A-sliland,,Doo. Martz, ' -Esq., - and Mr.. Burlingame. --The Pottsville Boys in Blue sent . a•delegation With ,torches, which added to the interest of the occasion, . The meet- - . •ing was 'all that - m . llld be'desired. Port Carbon will-roll up a rousing tnajority . for Geary and the - whole 'Union ticket. - , . • .• . A magnificent Diritin demOnstration'took plate iti•Schuylkill 'Haven' ori 31404 eianing. 'Large. and imposing delegations from Pottsville; Ortiigs ! burg, CieSsona, and other plaCeS,Were.pretient; - which addedlo the phalanx of. Selidyikill Haven- Union men,' formed a:meeting theeonal of which was neVer witnessed in our sistepborouglitefere. • Eloquent delivered by Major Hag-. gerty, bin Bartholomew, Esq., and others. About ~ Boys.in Bine' mid Geary Club returned- home. • ..At .Penukylvania .11a11,•: Major - Haggerty; who left:the C,OntitY tile ing 'day..for other .scenes-of ustf illness, bid the Boys good" bye, in a' skech:Which eleetrifiedhis.l. hearers.. - . 'He: is a.splendid man and is dping . good service lei thecans.e. of ,Freedom. . • • ' On the saran evening ..a lirge ""i limn meeting was held. in Middleport,-which ;was *Addressed IV • Wm. B, Smith; .Esq , Hou_ C.. W: Pitman and Others, Middleport will do• her duty-on the-tnii_ On' Tuesday-. evening meetings were eld .in. Sonth . Manbeini and Tuscarora, Which were'. ad -.dress.ed by Gen:P. Weaver,.Wallacet.hiss;Capt - - - ' J. K. Helms; Lin Battliolomew; Mr. Pitman;Capt.. :Brumm; , and. °there: They attracted large: and attentive audiences.:. The :Union vote ibis year Will be increasi-d inboth' South Manheint and • Ttiscarcira. The penple there appreciate the, urn; portance of sustaining' Congress in - its plan of. reconStntetion. ' . •• An enthusiastic meeting Was held . itr'Orwigs.. 'burg on Wednesday eVening.la.st...' If the weatlt, er had not been's°. inclement', large. delegations' 'would have' been'there from Pott,sville and; other: places in the ppuntv.. ...AB d'Bs, Pitiegrove, SclitiylkillEtaven : and: Cressona,,had very good, delegations. present, - • • : •• %.• ' The following were UM -officers Of. the meeting :: •PiEsrriekr , -Samuel • • • -. VICE .DitEstomgs—Datil.• ALM: Sheip, Geo. Il nmmel, , Geo..F.llinimel, Chat. R. Mover. • Sand: W. Yost, M. 'Linder, Frank •Koch; •Veter •Albrielit; 'Henry Drumheller,. Sol.....Fidler; Saul Leffler; Fred. Wilt, Geo. Nenttchwander;;Jr: SECRETARIES—L. F. Triechleri•lit'D., Maddem.H. •Hammer, Wm. F' Mayer,-Joshua Sieefried,: - Israel Coller. . , • • ••••• - The following gentlemen delivrred:elognentrut-' - dresses:on the occasion,: Capt. *Bauch, of Bead, •ing ' Hon. C. 'Pitman, CoL.:121.•B. Green and Lin Bartivalomew.: Esq.. •.' : • • : • Orwigaburg will roll rip a glorietts majority en the 9th Octoher,, for Geary:and the wholp:Uni, . . . . ..The larg . eat and ,most - enthusiastie Meeting evr., held in Wayne Township, was held at the horse J; D. Wommer, on' Thursday, evening last--L. Large delegations from Cressoim, - Sehrtylkil Ha ven and the -pm:rounding country were present. f3peeches were 'made by . Gen: Shrfried, 3fitjor Nadinshell,'Capt.J. K. Helins,.Wallace Ouss;AV. R. Smith and .Gew. Martz.' • • ' . ' On the same evening large rneeting.was held at Llewellyn,•at, the house of . A. T. Trautman , at, ..which eloquent - addresses were deliiered by Capt.: C. M. Drumm', Lin Bartholomew, Esq.,, W. Pit1111,1:1, and Col: D. W.". Green. . • .1' . . . WelshThOgregolional AsSociation of Peonsni raoio:.---The session of this AssoetatiotLeorn meneed in the Welsh Congregational-Church;:fdi= neriville street,. this Borough; on. Saturday laqt..*- Between thirty and forty' . Weleh *CongregatMil ChnieheS were. represented the:Convention; and the.proceedinge were moat harmonione . arid interesting: - True to its patriotic 'reeord-lin the 'past the AssOciation beforeite adjournment' Sine : die on ‘ldonday..aftenition last;. adopted.untenj- MouslY, the following resolutionis Which have . : WIIIEREAS, Thla atm:claim has alweys eitteenied : It' a duty and a privilege to take high -gnonn4 onqbe- im mutable principles of rmedoin and :justice, and • Wrtanssq,:.:Dming..thefillayeboldera. Rebellion.. vve stmad firutlitthy. those principle* , and .assisted to.ttphold theCionminentand wittaln-the Martyr i.ineoleln hie 'efforts tcilittbden armed trekeon—and . • '.'• Wnentras,Vilre :heartily. endorse the, sentiment nt;' 'term! ny Andraw -- 4olinson.: Wit 5 1reitsin. should ite Made odious and trattoricabould be punished,"" them . .Remieed, Itiat in` -- thets . -enft•eat erratestlietWeiri . .thepeople who;in the deld - entsbett Rebegidri..iind"the • late rebela who are led mtd - ituiiintsged -who KtenerWed faithless tolhe ...prhmitileampanwhith: . be was elected,. the Welsh Congregational 'of Penenheenia 4rie lo ' ifa reeord,ranges-iteelf 'on the aide thiitatirrirr - Ferrh air. ilbertleiciont - guariettee ciam4ll,..ser eitizeni„F're43(l(3la, - 40 : Alpe and ;Eilltat ioffrer, - that.:We emirate ,or the .: CoaViatkine kniehdinent adapted byCongreeos the` correctfur Reconetractien.: believing alit' remit are the Jawst lenient ever amordtd to minors; and that until' : th e r rejt!thPled- tithe.peoPit , - tWateleff Lie is rebel represent - olva -.of. thiew Attlee. Mould: - mak adinifted .. •-. • • ; .s :Resolved.; Thatit is the duty ..ef .eat eiClAeti :Woe, llOrldra the Wdlati language: Wattpport 'hbvothe ttotiriberptileinlekotirseiedmit . that.tdionbi beAlear thatire arge,sattreetten .aVthe ....apOrretelber eleettoti as WM tell edkm.TWOr theißigliek lhapelaikTbattlieliactolleftentememethon-f , '1 ,01 4.. / Pritort' erddleres'aihoreft in battre; 'and o wira' ei latiMered itilbesehion-Lieni Of lie' Oat l ithfileadetsorlittiinproroked ()rowel:tam lames; shook' pinlehedi -Mentally thatdeflenimDa*, , the "Ipaibt! -- priporoofig stotorter t 124 dreetig_ . • . DISTEtICTS. . , • '. Witi:(l.4t • • •IN. E. 2191 . Earrsvhili Waid..l; 2611 .• • . I.South Wattl., .1 . ! 0 87 • .. S.: . E. 91; . , ' 4114.! ''' . . . •l' r West . 123.1 tgaat yaid 1...115 111 4 . IGS! • • 292! 1.21 1: . M 1 .1'• 'II& Barry:..: . Branch Butler • 'Bruriw'r Weist Case,. ;. Caszt, ; Eldred:, . .. Foster.:._; Begins Hubby . Landings 11.t.i Ca - 4WD. • . • 31 111 - anheinf, . North ! 3Buiheirti, - Emit .. . .211 31,,auheim; South " ' 1.'49 1 31alianoy Tomiship .. '.. ,'.l; • 11,4 Maharroy City • . .2321 3.l.v.hantougo; 7 U ... .11 24: • " I Eitht. Ward . : l. 9.tai c f. West. Ward-- . 165 • • • . • , . ... ,jl . New. . Castle .... .. 3213: Norwegian: • ' • " . ..11 50 1 . , 71i Orwig6burg 851 Pinegrovo Borough .; 1241 Pinegrovel26 Palo Alto Borough.. .. . P,ort .thintou . • . ! 37 l'ovt . Carb0n. . ..:. . ... r.. 237 Porter 4O Reilly..lT•ll 3 ltUtah • . ' :..-If 41 Ralm. ... ............ .112 4 Nortir•Ward::: , • .59 Scx:l South ' Ward .. ".'""l . Edst IWeat 41 • 1 North. Ward: . : Sr. CL A /u f `Maui Ward:— 11199 •• North Ward: ••' l .E29i TAXAQI7A, • 1 East - Ward • •:' . 11.1 2 . . • t SOuth Ward.,. - . ••: 179 Tremont • ' ISS Uninti• ; •• • stl , \Facile Washington 133 West: . ... '.1.11 'Army , 499 .. • .. • . 833 • . .41:41ter's..ntajority •tehanim 'enmity . wee 876, leaving' titiense's ..ntajority . in the Di5tne,.49 . 5,.' art ranf roijort ty in 'Lebanon. county , was 1180 and in the 8t171: • ' —.• AB.Lel)anon County' ; promisee to give I:3o6:ma jority. tide yeiti:for. the Gnient ticket, and our nett this County- afe known.. lo.be have eyerY jirospect of electing-Gen: Cake. by. a , .handsome tuajorttr,.. • ••, . , , .., • The .Neit. -.York Tri.bsiyii , -'of Tuesday last in• an arriele off t he debatable: ground in •Petesylyania; .so far as resp . eetS.Cgitgrers; thus reYietta thc in this. Distsict , • . , ."The Xth DiStrictf composed of..Lebanon.and. Schuylkill countieS, is now represented . h'y Myer 15trouse, an intenee. Copperhead,intelleet/ tai cipher. in Clangress.. He: . hasheen dismissed by his •nonstituents to make Way ' for Dr." CI D, dloninger, a .German plt . yeician...His - oppOnent on the. Union side is 'Gen. li. L. Cake, an.intelli gent soldier,. who owns boili prnperty.andlaurels, and will ntake a good light .In 1860, part :of Northumberlanil and . whole of Schuylkill County. nonstitnted the'XlthDistricr; and elf cted. :the Hon; Jas. H. CaMpbell, our present Minister `to Sweden,".by the:oll4l'm ajority 0f..311).• Since the ieapportiourfi;•ut, 'Lebanon and' which.now eomprise the Xth District', have given diminishing D,intocraiic Majority: ,In 1862, Sfrouse-beat Calauthell by 721 totes ;:bilt. his Inst majority was .only:.; 170.. Gen.. Hart rauft, the :union candidate:in for State .4kudifor, carried the Distrietby a Unljerity, of .317. `This year iris D doubtful 'whothee the enloorstic . majority. in Schuylkill - Ccinty will' (•Xi2.(itri 1;10, .while anon'County P . routises :1;3.80 for Cakesufti.:..ient to elect him if'..11 . 6. gets it,!'• ••• . *.:- • s.• T .N. lETT . R Fitifill.'4lß. Sept: so, I..twrons',Tour.xAr...it is 'seldom you" are troubled. with commultitatb futm oui' town, , and: yunrcorrespondeut would - not , luy' ii.k you to notice us' in your coluinns.nulyrthat ;we .canithi allow the 'most .exeitipg week t bus. far 'Of the . present . political 'campaign to pass unehronicled. .• . -.. • .. • . The Union, nieetingheld here .nn TueSday - evening .lost,' notwithstanding the weather was:so unfavorable" qt., to keep many people at their.homesi'andprevented.. ' :the 'presence' of...the- very large delegation which Was • expected from Pettsville, it:ass:till a grand success: Previoas to the meeting Our "liojs in Blew , and the • ....Giutry,Club,•''preceded by-.the St. claii Band. paraded -the streets,.and soon a large c:4lcourse of piaiple were :gathered around the speakers. stand. The meeting. was called to Order by - otir very' patriotic and publie7SPirited.citizen, Dr. 11.11. Cory - ell, who Irodticed to the audience Captain Stowden . of ,whO made - au able appeal . in.hchalf of the'lliyal people, ..- . .Major,las.llaggertynf New York, the "orator of the evening, was . greeted with three'ronsing and prolonged -cheers, In imuble und'rlogb@bt ;+ reccli tie discussed he great pdnaiples oftliePnionitel , uttlican party ;:re,, viewed - the ding& 'of the , patriotic Chugress as • tionrusted. witti'Mv suppressibn-Of niOvement. President •Jialuihnt; and the'gre...-.l2natiltiifatlViiimitiona of the earth towinAinilvvrenl : treeilian. •,...-- .• The irresistible'Haggerty heicithls: lingo ; rant attt•ution for two hours adrenching - MM. „And: .rapt the other speakers and listiating,to sever rat patriotic - pith:a by the baud and songs. by the' Rine' Mb awl ladies ou the balcony, and it' aa understitOd • the meeting wasover;there Were many voices joined iu - shouting 'Haggerty." The 'Major• being:on the _balcony, , could not refuse this call, and' responded by saying this wan. no longer a Poitical meeting-"we have talked our politics and now'w want to - have" &little ,- fun." •'And then fidlowed splendid tribute to the la'. dies, werthyof the heart Mid head-of the'authot Of the impassioned "Dick Massey." tin anecdote of two, and : a higireompliment, to his audience, whnli sent thein to their homes Pleased with themselves, ,otli the cause 'they advocate. nail-with golden, opinions of the Lubin Haggerty: Such speeeheswe• delight to' hear, and Many an up turned; honest Hibernian face bettined with.pridoitud plecture as the - eloquent sentence& enlivened-by native. mother. wit. and many a - characteriatic anecdote, "tell front the: speaker's lips, and we. are sere " -moat carried conviction to many a heart. sluth - E•peeeh , 'keraitre calculated to-do good iu 'each & nvass as . tee- wish Major Haggerty - Wei:ay. ca ot 'mid tied's. choicest blessings.- .."• , • .• But as no diamais complete uotv.a-daya.:without . its farce, we had in our •place a "Demoeratie Meeting" on Wettnesthty evening .at.liimmey'a on --thit These postdiluvlau ''lnmincrate," 'clreadinA the light 'and elate of the headqitarters in the centre of the town, mid the-great vacancy the choice few ,wbulti'leitve in the wide,sipittrit,' chose • the "island" with- its narrniv limits and obscurity, as the most fitting place for their ' The limit Speaker was Mr. Ryan, who discussed taxes and reconstruction after the fashion of tirade,. "My Policy," and' concluded With a tirade on• the . creed -Imm' s'Bureau--"tlie institution , gat .up 'by 31.11.Ssichit set ts •Abolitionist 4 to afford .emigratiou fur their wo , . men; and employment :for 'their old: maids on large This orator was followed by Capt fit Powers'of utlelphia, who began by-saying he' had listened' the everangliefore to oug..liaggerty; who- wits hired and paid to go about the cuuntry.to mislead and Misrepre sent-his countrymen. Me hud been sent here to reply; to. Major Haggerty.. 'Ho did nal:llmi anything about 'bad , ueyer 'heard of, him t'itut. any.Pnited ••Stateintlicer who Went shoat the -nettliirY maligning" the 'President 'and .Cominander•lu.Chief of the - armY,- ' was ft sneak awl a Coward,. This wasall—nothing "nuke about HaggertY, but never so nutch.of the •Ifitid • teals;" who Want to :put.the On piiiitieal and 'ioenit equality with the White man; tblie•loiluwed with. : . all the untigivabletorrors of 'amalgamation and '`nig gel" rule-. The next Speaker was captain' Byrnes 'of -pbia...who, with the aid of a. leaning posit, inauaged• in most disconnected spec h .and low, tone of vnice, to ex+ hi otin great personal services and ,extruorditt-. - rv.devotihn to the dug, and proved in -the Must ortha - tioX logic,. that bemuse he was "once tai *escaped Dna molt. in . "Di xi e,". and' was -recaptured by .fotir eitutifal It - line haired old gentlemen whit'wete siitingitynight around a canni,llCe.. and 'wholE : .. g . linearsdn. tar q ats teho=w restt o v dmtt s t he r . loal, but who to be ' de - serfers hurl .prisoners, that . consequmtlY, there was loyalty iu the_ fl4out fluxing delivered himself of: this astute argfirnent; he closed' with it stsgger and the tinnunet , ment of the astounding fact ihat.lhte Was nom , ' •intssioned a Colonel of theleetibu t army. The President:of. the meeting' now announced that.. Mr. Philip Breton, our fellow.townammi and Demo.. - .cratic nominee for the State LegialatinC, would make's speech:. Mr:Breen° appeareduud said=' H''rilow-viii= zens,ll don't intend to make a Speech,htit 1 will Con clude by (in-a low tone of Voice) asking you all iu to, taken drink l" ... MP. Breerie's .speech, w . e regre of t „, i h o o . m S , &);, ,u 'it n i n is i . o ni s o t t .ka ac ; language --To 6-1 Cepted by-a large number, one ble accent, did so hi the followiirg with hint and his drink r! : • . This brilliant wonld.he legis ' lator leant on the 9th 01 October. that such.Speeche4, theitigh perhaps, as ceptable to soine, no longer hay, votes. - All "of three speeches ate• ' • re m a rkable only for the ph mice' of any allusion to a'siugle candtdate .ior, - Milee'ot the so-called Democratic Party. - : 1 am, Messra. Editors, yours in th•ntit.b. in which we • Magid.- ' • . . • - . . • n . A.v . Enr. • • ' -; • Sentiviaitti.ll4vee, • - Eforroe. ,Toutrsit i=The quiet: Of•SchuylkiE - 11aven:was alive on -Monday evening,: the 24th inst... with iintriotisiir 'and enthusiasm,' caused by the niense Union - Meeting held in front of the Waihington 'Hall: The demonstration Was one of the most rna,L:- • mitleent over - witnessed in this *. pia - A% The pCople .of the-townlaiol vicinity turned rad ro masse•Showing by .1ln:1r presence.. their profound. and intelligent. Interest in the - dangers-of tlfs rbantry .their own. relative 'duties: .Delomtions Pinegrove,:eres. sone. OrvigsCurg•anil . 311-IWrsville, ,with lhamiers. and .transparencies arrived in the eyening and soon flied, the.s.qnaraseleeted for the place •of :meeting. When the concourse a' beautiful - . Scene was presented. • TheMagnitleent manner in -Which the. stand was decorated, the torches of the.'"Boya. in Elite klearaingthrough' the darkness - and lighting _tip : the:atmosphere, the, large mureber- of beautiful la , . • diewpresent, all of therii••exquisitely , !dreised: waving -their handkerchiefs; the shouts , of the pas Sing delegates and, the . patriotie strains of. music sounding on the still-. • ness of the 14,.ht,' rendered-It-a Speetacletoo grand for; •Orderhelnzeffected, - Ketner * Estp, organized the meeting by &Ulna:W. A. 'Field, Esq., to the chair; Mr. Fields! name:was-received with _Cheers. • Upon* thining forward. • he Made a remarkably . eloquent_ speech, in which he .shinved-np in admirable Style,- the characters of. the , Democratic leaders .and, urged the -united and earnest action of all loyal men ut •the ripi proachink eleetlon. He Wit% treqnently applande d -ind 'veceleed three cheerwat the close of his'remarks.* i* • Thefollowing.ViceTresidents - and Search-tear-were. . ice Presidents—W. - H. - :Levan, WITIi. Genisettei;. Wm. lioch; Peter Helms. Chas: Dangler. jas.:Eirkpat-,.. lick Thomas :Whalen, - - Benj: .Relbsamee and PUtz . ick,. • SecretarieS.LCMdf: . k..3lack„W: 11.:Seyihr; - Chiristlait, Wallace. - • • . . The' flt Est 'speaker was :316,1M James.V.amwrty.' Re' was' weliims4V. Withihundering :cheeta, and „In - .his' PrseeCkaroneed the ent4h.dastiespiell.:of the hearers:— Iltammarkable elogdenee; 'manners Mid the eleitance o bb language...Teated..theAneaelsvorittile impression, and whet Mflael.;finished'Oe'enthyirlaam •• • - • Capt.. Chaa: - Betormiviis then Introdneed. Be spoke : of thepotitical *nes tha t were , before- the people and:. 'showed ontheis trrielight;',the.Copperhead ieadera.ot. thisillace. He- clieed - bfkpeaklng.in flalleriogrugssi k _ *of Gen;.Eleary; the next Gerernar of Pennsylrania: . • He was foSowed by Lin-Barthoiomeir; whoa iscolos at ' con s itierahlelenghpi ig hie regiall.foreibleandliOquent manner., 11(0: and9,l 'ys-reller :Cane fOr a share „ of the arteption, inid he..al laded in seers di-steeling electioneering tourra the Preelden; anfltW. _dlegraegfal =lines • - -tba4marlsed.fdrL . pfugseuu r 4furt - e,.' gear elichetioriferesii_apprause : - 4n hltexceilugleedure ebbe meetirg"WrOsei. jarion amsentat berteet to each , onenfpe:-..spea-. tenct 712iE twat Isdklevitblitploaer K. The: mptisthe aflame- thim4.. ulfasia The' perheadis boasted thati Arifidtlrear.:l thiti - boinugh by a handsome malorltygegleig, , the brilliant ancceseorthis - meetin eathual;. neon -prevailing, they were-' downcast - unkiimandkiit • Schuylkill Haven - weld° its, duty ksr:Claamaisd, the* *O O /tV, I 4°P t!,* . " 914 . ' l.° * o W.C l 9o l:4lB7 r' • • " • [thatTED:riCIATEIMMT FOR TUE 3IZSEID6OI3IiNAL BY - CIitISTOPIFEII .LTITLF, ERA m Septe*iir. Terni-:: 7 4 / 1 1*ilier • • . . . . . The lengthy rePt4Dr 436 Swan Romicidekirist .weal:, and: the otherad4e ertriteti . einelitlou of our uceue; compelled as tellefer the 1)011041On. of other. wee reported during the:week :.and n - e nowmuirie . them; where they Were left at outlast previous report, froFi monday*olzhig. lith;• . te.the of- the busi nese and adjournment ofthe Court on Thureday eino ipi,-20thut. the same time givtig . a passed Crret 'in Painter reports, where: the parties had: . - net been senteneed, or whic were otherwise 1864. '1.1565. ' Can:. ..gretsq-: Attditor General lOW:l.:McCarty. and Daniel .11c3limimin - were tried on separateindictments,:for carrying concealed' deadly weapons..' .On the afternoonof theAth of Julylast, the defendants came into Llewellyn, each with a pistol ; in. a holster stripped, to his side, for the purpose (as they huntingnp and arrathig; certain :parties who had. that • ;fromdia.) , . committed. a homicide, and had been' :traced Thomastown,, where the defendants' bir longed; telle*eityn. The citizeiii.of .the latter place, were In high' state of. excitement hi-eonneetion with "the homicide referred to, 'and -seeing. these men ' their ,ordinarily peaceful:town, armed nt such a time, they riabirally liecatue"alirmed; and" had them afrated.: 'The jury seemed to believe"tae. defendants might be ,honest in their Intentions.. though 'imprudent'; and therefore amnittedthein, hut directed them to pay the costs." -A motion in.firrest ofjadginent.was.afterwards made by their Counsel Ebenezerazd Philip Mircle, two yothig Men .of' Millersville; were chariged, - Rn 'separate bills, with' malicious mischief," in being found in-an engine house: but what: [bey *ere - doing to constitute their 'offence di:Whist the law, could not be shown-and hence, after. hearing two or three witnesses; a not. pros. :witi enter : ed as' a lesson to Justices". for returning' such • eases,' it.waS directed that no :oasts be:allowed to the' DogberzY who appimied to have beerimainly active:in 'these prosecutions.: . ' • - , • :-. John Ireybnan was tried and : convicted of stealing $1:1::: in '-greenbacks" from a trunk: belonging to Peter' Kelly,:atSt..Clairi. Sentenced to one•year's imprison.' meat, solitary.Continemerit, . • : ' "• • .•' Edward Moyer was 'charged Ac:. by :Daniel -George. .The prosecutor' was: :a butcher. - at Hav, and the delendimt fonnerly'idhis einploy,ei ii nrried out the.ment tomintoiderS, and..lt Wait allevd, appropriated a portion of the sales to his Own use; hut the Whole case 'dwindled doein to two or three specific iiistances,,lnvolving ,but .trilling amounts, and they not-being - proven,the. defendant was' acquitted -County facts:its: • • Patric[ Cary. Was convicted of malicious mischief, for. throWing a-hatchet at a hog belonging to Jameaßa gan, in driving it from his garden; . Cllttilig It In the side that it alterwEirda died from the injury:. The de-. .rendent proposed tit show'np the'lioes.bad Character,• and - that it had made frequent raids upon his "trunk;". and : was-even swinish enough to inn through his house: when discovered and pursued to make its exit. .But in that-the Court:seem:al to think the hog had the bettm. of It-so nmeh.the worse for defendant, that he 'did not ' 'keep. his. fences and house in better condition. . Pat was accordingly found guilty, and sentenced to - pay a. fine of $lO iindthe emsts. • • .1' . • • • • -Thomas Jones was prdon - trial for Bigamy. in hiving married:l eezmnd wife, while-his first.one was still liv ing. The defence set up, writhe. defendant's supersii " lions Wier, arrioanting to .a monomania, in his first wife's being a witch,Mtlieughthere was nothing Whan ever in the case; except his"absurd . vagaries, to, slicw that she was ptherVise than a Most . devotcsl• Wife and mother, and . an excellent wornautn all other' respects.• In the course of the 'trial, -however, a settlement was . concluded - Opon. by which the, defendant shOuld pay a' Certainamemit toward the costs and expenses 01 this prosetutiOn, and the expenses era - proceeding forlii-• voice; and a• further. sum- for- the 'maintenance' of. a child of-the parties, fa a" term of.yeani,-and id the meantime, the indictment to remain open ; against the defendant, subject to its further proseention„ at aiiy tiine. in default. of his complying, with the terms agreed tipon. In view of the peculiar circumstances, the - Court permitted.theiettlement„ and difected.the discharge, the-jnry from.the:further cowideration or the case. • Mary liarriswaSchargsid with having knowingly mar- rical•Thomas Jones, the defendant in the previous ease, - the husband of 'enother.woman ; but, upon the settle : went of that case, a Rol. pros:was entered in thts-the -defendant; or her pseudo husband,. to pay- the costs. " . George.Coxe wan charger-le/Ith an assault, in getting' into bed'witiftwo servant girls ernPloyect at.the.Mulm-• • 'toy Ilimse, Ashland: The defendant •is:a practising' physician at that, place; and'fortunately proved that at er about the partipolar , hour of the night when the girlaalleged hfs ungallant breach of their privacy, he was absent in attendance Amon apatient...The:jury ac quitted hina;„but directed that he.isry the costs • • . PaSe ; .-of Flahhaeli, plead guilty to ' , selling liquor en Stinday,:and,' it - being his-first °Vence. of the kiud-- - was !Med $lO and the costs, aiidsent to prision for ten Henry and : Henrietta - Stung were :tried' for selling liquor. without license-;-found guilty, and sentenced: to pays:26 fine and cost The samedefeadauti were al- • ferwards tried for selling liquor to Minors-but acquit-, tedieunty for costs': butsvere subsequently ennvieted inna separatel.llll, for keeping a•disorderly heuse,"and dual another Vfiand costs. • • —.•-• .• John Frick was , charged with ailing and abetting the: escape of a prisoner; John Cavanaugh, at Mahanoy City; but-the evidence failed to niake out the case, and, a nol.:pios. AVM entered. " • • • 'Richard George was convicted or.eittortitig , ' money -Under ralsepretecees 'from GeOrge Richards. Defend . ant . keeps''a drinking. saloon in Ashland, .which • he agreed to sell to Richards, on Certain terms, and $lO was paid on the hargßia." Richards afterwards crime. to eompiete 'the transaction, but the defendant refused toeither perfect the sale or :retain the $lO.. - Not -yet I'a:-rick anclltridget Galvin - were charged by G. Rud dinger,'Constable, with resisting high' in the service At an °Metal proce,s but the case failed to he made out, and a hot, pros. was entered_ ,• . . , • Commodore Hendricks, charged with Larceny; by Win. Ley, Ras acquitted-County for doses. • " • . 'David Mundrich was prosecuted by F. A. Bit zel, for Vqtior on Sunday. Not guilty, 'and costs equally divided for payment between the moth's. . • • Eilivard Nies was chargedby Joseph Steer, witlrFiir ' ideation with his daughter:. The girl was' slinwii to. ' have kept'very bid company; each as targood and vir 'tuella girl:would volunrarily.cons.oh With: . Deft. was aecoribugylt acquitted,' but (Breen-al to 'pay the costs , Jahn Gallagher, convicted ant wo separate bills, oran As-Mult awl, Battery on Den. lialdemim, Mid ofcarry ing concealed' deadly we.ipou.s, was. sentenced to' pay 'the,. costs each - east:, and; sent M. prisße :for . Moths solitary Confinement, at labor. • • • ••: Jinlitn 'Ann Coogaitivas convicted of an - Assault and Battery on Nary Bachman and then (the 'tables tu ..:Mary Bachman was convicted of anAssanlt. and Bat tery on Julia Ann Coogan... TheSe were. erase actions growing tint of a regular light between the parties, in which it Waa hard to tell wno.hati been theaggrestior. o.Mscier''l6ii".-In a prosecution aitilacgniittal for,Per jury," previously rep •rled;=the defendant's Immo was' hy'Mistake panted Elio; , , : ithatatal of Nathau.Liepler, BILLS IGNORED,' and the County for costs i ".. : Martin If:abler- . charged with Larceuy,„ try Adam . • .; . • Frederick Itiayer. Charecd -with Larceny, by Eliza- Nancy . Morgan-charged with - .False pretences, by Edwin Hargraves. . • . . • • ' • John Morgan -charged With Falco Pretences, .by , . Edwin...Hargraves.. • • • . ' • - Henry Kra-flier-Charged with ;Larceny; by . . . 'Jacob Shaman-Charged with -Selling Liqumt with 'outLicenae, by Joliu Itodgers:•Coustable. - . • , mi •, BILLS IGNORED:d the Prosecutors fur costs.". :. -Samuel - Hornung -..charged With Assault and•Hattei7, --14. Lafayette Becker. • , • . •-ElleirMatthews, alias Phillips-chiuged with Assault. - and Battery : , by. hlizadietli Sands; .. • : : : Frelleriar. Gnisa-charged with maintaining a .Nui :sane,i',-Iry ['red: Sammie.. -• •••• Thomas O'Brien -charged with" Assault and Battery, . • Peter davanangir.L.charged with Aisault.and Battery,". w ar y Frank -charged with" AsSarilt. and Battery, by ' _Owen and. Susan Fitzpatrick-charged:with Asiault ;and Battery:by MartinJenniugs.*: . 'lsaac Cooper-charged with bellingliquor.withoat a LiCense, by Gottleiti. Weishoe. • • • • 'lsaac Cooper-charged with . Selling Liquor - on:Sun.' day, by Gottlab Wetsnoe. • • Bridget and John Brogancharged with Assaultand Battery, by IS Mender.. • ' • John Cavanaugh-CluagedwitWAtisault mid Battery. With Intent to Kill, by•ThoS. McGuire.. . • -.• 'l3. Grifilth--Ithargedwith Selling Liquor on Sunday, hy ;Isaac Cooper. '• ." . , • B. Griftith-charged with Selling Liquor "without cense, byltinie Cooper: ' ' . John Devany-charg,ed with Asimult aud Battery, by- Ann Maley-charged: with ,Asiault and BatterY, by Wan: Thorritoncharged . with Assault and Battery,. Jamey and John Doodle" charged with Disorderly House; by. 'Jetty I.livis. ,• • 152 108 143 130 189 195. 13 131 137 194 n 377 227 101 M 125 8642 . 5907,6831 7271: '5997 • . -Thursday, the 18th .of October, is lined. for taking ' Judgements in default of affidavit of defence; On suits brought to the September' Tenn; 'and for Argument'. Court,-to continue several days. if ueces.ary. , .. • ,• • On. aceohnt of•the untie:laity large. sonuunt - Of fiusi hess in the Quarter Sessions, at the September Term, -all the reinaing litimicide cases'were postponed. and it Special Court of Oyer and, Terminer appointed for their trial: commencing on Monday , the g2cl of October . : The Court als9 appointed the ilea and second weeks of November, commencing on Monday, the Stir, for the .trial - of civil , t:use , i at issue: and ordered-fifty eases. to; be set - down for : trio!—the first twelve on tlie list. to be ready fur the first three days; the , second .twelve fn the • -next three days-of tho.firSt weel..",'anti the rem:Ailing - . eases to be ditidedin like Manner, for the - second - week.. The following Rule:from the. District Cofirt'of .Phil •adelphiti, has Wrg adopted' by our Clotirt, to . regulate. . • .the practice hereafter to . the - continuance al causes . . on the Trial ' • •• • •-•• ,`.'When application is madc"fer theletnitinaance•Of a cause:on the Trial List becalwe of the Miscues of a wit ness, ground must be laid, by affidavit, of the party or his .agefit; setting forth the fact nr - facts which it is be lieved the witness will prove;tho grounds.of belief that. -be will do,sti, the' efilirts matte to prOcurc attend. • - aoce, specifying the sane minutely and pat - titularly, -and the grounds:fur :believing. ttlat- a •continuance will euable the' party tti,nrocure the teStimony : • which silt davit shall be .filed - of mein]; and On . Udinissiou iu Writing, to. be read' in the cause: that the, witness, :if Called, should testify as Set'forth in the affidavit, vill, be It sufficient cadre-for refusing the application."' ~ • : covirr pßocEsnums Jur/ Trial.' • • • • , . . They gravely now cOnsult about • : Great. Britain's coal tlelds running . orit 'Mid deprecate Weevil Mier— • . • As coal makes. irciu—irou power. . • No matter, when arrives the • day, They-can get lots, olciall this Pay= . • Entaiii4 to Mend their sorr y' plight TO run their.inills both day mid Long o'er they realize this mess, We'll also teach their how to. dress..,. 'Perry Co: will ease impart • ; Lessons in this important art; • ••• • For at the Srair,'Six. Lk:yin:6p NINE,. • Taste. skillimijudgmentall combine. We have taken ...special pahni in laying in onr.Fall Stock, 'and have- aelected many novel and unique etyleg., vvhich 'claret he Qbtaiued elsewhere. • Pmens TOR LOO 4:11T is POILATVELP . IIII.. ron GODS . Or ROOM, .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. ._ 1 ' :. ''• " : STAR .eciiraiso .Ehtrouirm,. - • pot, Cuti3 , 4lll , Si.,: PIIILAII.A.:,' . SNiN OT STAR ':.• ' . : ' • ' PRIM* 4.c CO., . . The Confession« rtutlF.llrxiierionee• of itta flu •,rn foe: the benefit and tar a 'Caution to young men nod others, who • su ff er from Nervous DehiUty, PrematureDeeny . of blanbood.;-;•&.e.; ing at. tho. same time zne. Menlo • or, Stimc-Cuae. . ..13y one who has cured .himself after undergoing ' -consid‘. erable CinaelterY.. nnelOsing a.postpatd addressed envelohe, single cOpies,. - freti. - ot chargé, mayhe.haduf tbeauthor: • NATLIANIEL•MAYFALR., Esq., Prook lyn, Kings, Co., - N. Y; , Sept!, . .. . .. . - - .'. ' •,.: ITC3II Mali I ITCH '... .' .. - SCRATCH .I - SCRACE I : SCRA TCH I• . . ... - • . . . .. . . ..: ... WHEATON' S OINTME N T. -. . -... . .. •vrior. Core Abe "Relit in 4S illOoris.'.:: • . . • Aleo ccires.SALTAHETTAI, lIIX,ERS, CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN.: - . trice 50 cents. For - Rale: by 'all droggistei " By sending GO. cents to WEEKS - k POTTER. Sole :Agents, no Washington. sheet. Boston,' It will. be forwarded by pail,. free .of PoSagei to any part, of the United States. -, ..• -..frine.9; .66 .. -, *.; • . ~. --.. . . 231y._.- . . . . . . INARDIA44E AND CEILABACV,•an , Bs.. say of ' Warning - and Instruction . to Young Men.— Also; Diseases , .and,'Abitses. Which prostrate itiff vital powers.; with stye mans of relief.' Sent free a-avirge ini.sealed - letter envelope; -Address , Dr. J. SE:ELLIN' ,HOUGHTON. Howard.:AfisOciation, Philadelphia, Pa: .Notice.—Those wishing to become, rich ,or saccesa, - fni in anything, they wish, .should send for one 'of all of the .thpshai . Seven 'Mystic .or Secret Chanlis, as they. are all important fo.euccess. For farther particulars as to their great benefits- and use, . scud a• postage 'stinnp to B. P. MATO,, Ballston,' Spa. and get full explanation,' ..• 3n1y14, '66.,•28.8m' • : Asuria OROLEM,aOBDIA. ALMO - . 81, EVERY '.:CASE -- PA 4 N — Kl -1 -4 lar iRi L '._ [Prom Bev. R .- Telford, lirla k i 9 44 te btimik4 • ~.... • ~ • ''', " WILBIIIMITOM, PC1424.t.., J111ie.25 . 1866. ' • : 14155813. ,PAIBILII:AA,4._.t. Soa4-tgroria.e•Euirsale , .1.••••'• Deaf s"..ivr.:‘:-Dartiiiga.'ef:eoute teem ma - eir a '. missionary in - Slam untrttdri:llisual your Vegetable '-Wu kiiter e A Most,..vraMtble . MurAY' 4 f9l4llft , ,learful• . yiecturge th litiolimr.: - .< . ,''.:..4.-... -i:',.. -- I:ki -'••- , 7---:: '-,-.' ~ 44 atinpastering •Um medonMe.limm4 , It mt ef t:et:fail to•&e . itiit•Tm4. -we. 'lrii . .. - or litot 'water ; : ew ,' ! witk• fp -•tbiu4,after : g. liffeei.3 rutbeWttieg : '•'''pT, -, . . ome mixture : every. •.. .. ::,11 1 k id rgigicationis `-a.:„ 6 ) 0160031. aviMlife'Plit -. .r .'S - ertt be': :, :-. : •'.::: Of : up:tee who/4 . .t.§ - 6': ! ..,, -. • ti:: yalttviully in:the:walt' '', . 'OO Or ten TebareTe4E:cTitdi Anqs..;'; ; • ,: ,-W. ~ _ RD.`.. '- .-...: %a/AO* . ~ . i.ith. : -Dlinti*. ibilifritiiii; ee Crii*g. ' '117.1)*43111.410:48.-mis 0 ihs , EARCICILLIR-4- ' 1 :sow byall'iimgclaa4aileiL, :Stiiioiiiitiiicitia 1 'ila Ivrootps., ,‘ 019411h,14-411 1, -1:: ~i Au Effectual.' Worm Medicine . .ffrortrule -IfermifugeCatalits, On Wosai•Lcuan'ioes.....; Much aiellreess, undpibtedly; with children and4deltzcattributed-tOottiereanses, Is oreardoc . ed 1 )Y warms -The !•Vs.a.litteoh Comm iu;.' . `• al though effectual In destroying woims, atm do - no priest ble Injury to the most ;This .valuable fropbiriatlon liaabeelLutieceasfully:rused by phyrielanti,' 'Arial - Gaud to be sat and sure* eradicating worms, so * hurtful to Children:i•:•,.:' • ; ••• :• • ' children firiiinvgaWiarisiii - teqnli c immediate attention, as neglect of the ••rrouble - -often ran.w.a . pret longe'd:,alekneas.' : • ••••..- • .• • .• • Aymp!roma4xf.Airorsies i I ien are 'Oft-• euoverlooked.. .• Worraaln the stomach aud• beirele celdsi . .iiritelon.,:whielr.:eau . l?e..rettun'ed only by tlieuk ora sure remedy.. , The • conibint . ition: . .ing,Tedlents used inrilithingßrown'e•"Verniicture. carallte is;such •'astogice the b6t. iinrallile effect . Nri(h • • CURTIS & BROWN. Proprietors, liek York: Sold by all deslers In, mediehe4s, at 25 eta. a box. . . i?iONTE , s cORROVLA• win tome. Whiskets or Altn , taches on the ..stabotheet Dine or. thin—never:knoivn • to. tail.' Sntriplo tort:Lai sent tree. - Addrtnie,. • REEVE-S . & CO.: •-. ; ' No. iS NELS.dall St.; New York.. '. , . . . • • Tn.:gluing . Colunatidia and ,Idi.Perionn Wi.hing to Convey'Water .WORDEN PIPES l• You will find. them better aid cheaper than any other. : They can, be.goickei and, more. easily. laid, end 'require - no etpeuse or troubles Cementing joints :. they never rust; and are not as -likely Mehoke: Sul. ptamor.othet minerals Muse..thern no Injary,.and we ter wilt leace the pipes as 'freely as. receicod. on hand pipes out Ito 4 inches in brim. • The above and largersizs made. to order. strengthenedsicoated and warriuged.for any desired . pressures . Send for Octal:lmi. , • • . • . WYCKOFF,. FANINGTON . co.; Jai)! 29, .14 lW3m . Erionrof irouth.--:.1: Gentleman' Who 'suite:ed. for yearn from Sereous Debility:Prez - a:Ware Deca* and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the like of safferiimlnmauity..send free to all who .need IL,. the: 'recipe mid directions for mairrne the Minnie rem,idr by whicirhe was cured. • iirtieren.,wiAling to wont the adve'rtiser's eiperilmce, can do - so by addressuiz •" • • ..' • •4011 N B: OGD.MC, Jan 21',ai--1-Iyl.. . No, 13Chamberii S.Y. . . . LIFE,: .-- GRO W 'DI- AND . ' - BEAUTY . . London. .Gray -.. - Hair color - Ale' Ouly ~ Restorer London. -.-- link Color ,: . .• . • ...- - I{ , lt.orer London.' . flair. --. Ibiir Ooldr: Infallible ' Re....,-birer London - .• • Hair Color • - Rest Me r. London* chithged Hair Color:• • Hair : Restorer LOndon ' • ' Dolor . • .Restorer London .• without':. Hair Color 1 RestOm- Restorer London • - • Ilair Color • . Restorer Loudon: • Dyeing: ;Hair Color. tire.. • ' Restorer . It IS the only known rwtorer of ciilor and perfect hair dressing combined. Delicately Perfumed.• • • • - London.... DOS`B . Hair Color Removes liesti)rer. London • • Ilair Color ;* • London. not . • flair Color • London • 'lair Color _ . . .. ... , London • {. Stain . Hair color ' Dandruff ' Reanirar London • '. - - •:" • Hair . Color ,• ".* - . . Restorer Loudiin • or Soil. . Hair Coloi , - • and •• , Restorer London. • %Hair Color. • ..• 'Restorer. London Anything. flair Color, • Itithlne. • Restorer MAKES Tlit;11 %, ER 50E4, (11,11.5.3rANT1 KEEPS TOE SCALP ELEA:N..OOOE AN'? IIEALTLCE: -LOndon Hair Color . • •• . -Restorer London . Cures all Hair Color - 'Restorer London - ;• •• - Hair Color- 1 .'. Restorer .London• 'Diseases . Hair Color prevent: Restorer LondOrt • ,-• Hair Color. I: • Restorer - Lonikin• •of the. • Hair Color . the lair . Restorer London ' • •.: ' Hale Color • • •• Restorer London Scalp. • Bair Color • from - • Restorer London... • .Hair • Color • • . -Restorer :London . . Hair Color. . Palling, • Tit'storer • No washing Or ..PreparatiOn before or• after its use • applied by the hand or soft brush. -•. • . • • . • EiAtosi•iss..-Lit wilt poSitßely stop the Hairfroinfall: ing..ancl cause It to grow on:bald• heads in all' cases where the follicles are left. • - - - Only 75 cents a bottle p.FIS. bottles.. :i4; Sold at Dr. SWAY - NOS. 330 North SIXTH. Street. above vine, • Philada., and all the leading Druzuists and Fancy-C;oods dealers. sold . 11t - 1 , HENRY SAYLOR'S , : Y 66.. • Drug Store, Pottsville. LIFE-HEALTH-STRENGTH. LIFE-HE AITH-STRUGTH. LIFE-11:EALTH----STRENGTH. Tliund reds 'and- thousands annually.' die pr, , ,sl4ca rev; wheii;-It they would give the Great French. Remedy, ' DR. JIT - ANTEL,AI4IAItitE'S ".. • . Cielebrated .Spei•ific Prepared liy.Graticiere Dapont,.: No. gl.t fine Loin-. bard, Paris. from the. prescription of "Dr." :Juan Dela-1 marre. Chief" .Physiciatrof the• Hospital du 'Nord sin Larleoisiere a fair trial, they would" JIM! immediate 're- lief, and,in a snort time, be 'rally restored to and Strength: It4s used in the practice 'of many call. nenti•Fretich physicians.' with uniforin itamcs. , s, and highly recommended as the only positb:m and Specific 'Remedy (40 persons suffering from Generator Sex-: 'tial Debility, - all upranizetnenta of the . Nervotts Forces; Melaneholy,..•Loss of 'Muscular Ettelmy, Physical Pro•s trution, Nervousiteas, Weak Spine, Lowness of Spirits, •Dlmitese of Vision, Ilyster:cs, Pains in - the Back and LimbS, Impotency, ay. • No language can convey an ade4nafeidea.of . the im mediate and almost- miracalottS change it occasions to the debilitated mid shattered system. In fact. it stands unrivalled as tut .unfailing cure of the maladies above r• mentioned.. '• • • • • • " • . Suffer no More, but nee The Great-French Rethedy It will effect a, care where all Othein fat. andmlibongh a poWerful remedy, contains 'nothing - hurtful 'to the most delicate constitution.. ' • • Pamphleti‘, containing full partimillirs and directions - for *using, Engl6h, French, Spani.h -andritrman.ac cornpanch-trox, anti also, sent free to -. a*: address 'requeßed. .." - • • . • • • . • Price Chte , Dollar per box; boxes for'Fire Dol- . .. . . . . . ,Sld by atl.Druggist4Thronglimit the world t' or Wil .beßmt. by mail, eveurety .twaled frOm. all olittration br inelpsing F . Terilletti,rice.:to any. authorized aghths • .. Kewaye,oflounterfeits 'and . Imitations:, • 'Proprikors exclualv,eUots for America,' OSCAR G. MOSES CO.,'ST Courtlandt - St-,..New York. • ' • Authorized Agent .for Pottstitic, lIENRY SAYLOR, Tarnagmt. Snide! & Mind: IPeli a, •6U,-5-Iy, . •.. •-• gyploymi•nt for both Srxex. Disabled rtl returned soldiers...widows and orplume or slain soldiers, :and Abe unemployed. of both sexes -generally; in want •of 'respectable and profitable : eta ployment,lucurring no risk., can procure such by en closing a - postpaid addressed envelope,: for particulars, to D r . JOHN DAGNAL,L. Box I.r.,U,,Brooklyn..N:Y. - .lithe 9; 'Ca: • 17-Iy3 • ••::: • •-,-: .ii . . P. .:G ITS 1 11i.E.,.. 2 -., .. ~.. • .•- T• •• -, il FURNITURE :WARE 'ROOMS • N: E: Cocsicr of 2.sinceiutd and Pace .S Irma., i . •:... :• -. ~ 'Plllii LA PE!,PIIIA, •' Is noiii,selliug of his large stock chesproics4 , h:. r. . :gala S, i : :... : •., '. '...0f, - 1;m ' . . . . .. . To_ Conisitnaptivemo.--Tlia. adverti&er. - :having' 13 • eit restored to health in a few week 4 .liyii..very sim ple remedy, after having . suffered for sevural 3 eArs with a severe lung affectioa, and, that dread disease Con saraPtionis etaiiotis to .make. knOwir ..to .hie fellOw sufierersthomean of cure,. •. • • ':". • - '• .: *...-: . _ . . To - all whiff desire IL, lie will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of chargej, with the directions for preparing . and using the slime; Which they will lied attn- CURE for . ..:VoNSUMPTiOi: • ASTHMA,COIIoIII3, ern.os,. and all Throal Littig 'Affections. The only object of the advertiser' in sending the Prd, scription 'ls to benefit the,alliicted, and•spread inform tion which he c nleeives to be invaluable, and he hopes every stifierer will try his - remedy,* will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. . . . Parties wishing the prescription,. Fami, . by .return mall, Will 'please address Het. EDWARD A. WILSON, Jan. 27,..'65. 4-Iy. ',Villiarnsbui - gh, Xings.co.,'N. ITCH. ITCH; SCRATOII NO AtOltE. • ' • • . • ....1CH , •••• Dr,...Swaynws Ointment.: . ."TETTER" " Dr. iSwaynces Ointment. • - "TETTEII" "ICH" ." • ' • "T.ETTER" . . "ICIL" • NEVER KNOWN,.. t•TETT.EW , • "ICII". • • • • • ' , 'TETTEIPI • • • 'TO 'FAIL: • • — "TETTER" . . "KIP . • • . • • "TETTER!' • "len" • IN CURING - 7111S •• "TETTEIt" . • • • , ."TETTER". . "ICII" • • TOIiALE,NTINO “TETTEIt" • . ' • , `I.II7PTER" "'ICE" . • COMPLAINT. • "FETTER"..' • "ICH."' . '''PEPTER". -. . • -. DR: SWiTNE!S. ALL-11E4,1NC OINTMENT Cures Itching Piles, Salt }therm. Scab:- Head; lialdr, • 'Skin Diseaties: • Priee'so cents. By.'sending'tiii c,el .e to Dr. &rape &:Son. 330 NORTII-SIXTI.I Street; T. ailudelphia: a box will be Mailed to any part of the Ut.Red States, free of charge: . • • • SoId.by.IIENRY SAYLOR, Druggist, Pottsville..' . . Altrtinge•; - • but T'revie.-F,Veryz young - lady. and :gentleman in the United Stites can hear something very-much to their advantage by; return mail (free of chargc:) by addressing the tinderagned, ' Those having tears of being humbugged Will. oblige - by not - noticing this card.: Ail othere:willplaiLve address - their. ohedi 'ent servant.. CII,kr.M.A.N, • •. • - .7;1n •• • : ..• . • ISA Ift .DVE Betl 'D VE Batchelor's. flair. Dye is the best. in the tyald, The only true and.perfeet Bye,rllarniless—ln stanu-leons and: Reliable—produces a splendid 'Black of Natural .Bmwn-'-rernedics. this I. e fleets of Bed Dyes; and frequently restores the original color, Sold-by all Drilggisti, The genuine is sigraid, Batchelor; 81 .Barelay Street, N0:v17(4k... .. • " • • ' 1 February 10, ISO 6. • : • • Whimkero , l WliiMkcr, :: -Dr: 0: MrixTrz!. eorrelia: the greategt Stimulator. in the world; will force , - Whiskers or Mukitches to. .iirow on the innoothest'fare- or chin never Irnown . to 601: sample for. trial sent . free . to'uny one desirous - of testing nierits. '.Aodress, REEVES tto C0.:.73 Nassau St., N. Y., : .• . June 30. !I.IG- -.20:2m , •. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTED 13Y 'ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. - SIR j - A:IILES ULARRS COlelliyaited Freparedfrookru qf Sir :T. Clarke,_ M. D., Plaiiician...g.ilraorthriary ilipT2m-en.. - This invaluable medicine Is nefailing, in the .cOie of all those pal:011141nd .danzirons diseases- to' whieh the female . coustitutiotlis.. subject. 'modt.fater till ex ceSs.and removes all Obstructions, from Whateve cause, and a speedy cure may.he relied on. —. • • . • ... To Married - Ladies •. • :.- it, leparticulaily suited: It will, in a kifort: time, brink on the monthly period with regularity. • • . gach - bottle; price One riollar, bears the. Government Stamp Otea ritain,.to prevent counterfeits. , , • These Pitts ikould . nOt be taken by Pei-nate:l4,lr ing the Fr 11.'77:THREE 31ONTILs' al Premark.: cud, ctailtey. are sure to '.brlal on ,itisearriaye, at .any other time they are stye. • • • . Every woman knows - that the bloom , of .health must' fade - , wtth - the. slightest irregularity or ObstruCtion of the menses. • Ttese. Pills are tufty. that wormers. friend- In -- hes hour of trial; and the .only surd:* fxysitive - fool - ncveMfaillng cure of Supprestion of-nature, from what -eve.ricause. So mild that : the .feettlt . can'talth them -with perfect:security, yet so powerful .Ith their' effects, that they mai be safely called, 'a never failing, Regula . . In all eases of Ilervoits'au&Spinal Affections,:Pains in.the and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation - of the Heart, Ilysteries; . and:Whited; these Pills will *effect a curd when all other means have -failed and althoughPOWerful reMedy,, do not con.. titin iron. calomel, antimony, or anything.linrtfalfo the constithtton. • • •• : . • : Full direittions in the pamphlet. around each. package, which should trcarefplly ; ftresdrved. , • • . yGgIS TS. Sole (4enern 1 Agent for the BnitedStates.and. Dominione. .1013 M0585,..27 Cortlandt St., N, y. N; 13:—$1 00 and 6 three". cent 'postage Stamps en 'elnivzi to any anthorized • Agent., will ensure a nettle, =gaining po, -Pithy 'by . return tia iL eecnrely sealed -tram all observation. ,• 766—a.ty'•• • Apes Pills, ARE you sick, feeble and complaining ? Are Ironl out of order vath your system deranged and your feelings uncomfortable it These syrn punns are often the prelude to serious iline , s. home fit- of alckneet is creeping upon you, and should be averted by 'a timely use of the right renaedy.Take! Ayers` Pills. and cleanse out the disordered humbri—purify the blood, and let the tinida move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functionti of the body into,' vigorous activity, partly the syatem frau - the obstruc , titans which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges its natural functions. These. 1 If not relieved, react upon themselves and the cur rounding organs; producinggeneral aggravation, suf fering and derangement. Nt'hile in this condition. take ..9yers Pills. and see how directly they restore the natural action of the systerri, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What Is true and su apparent in this trivial and emu:am complaint is also true In many of the deep seated and dangerous distempers.-- 'the mane Purgative effect expels. them. Canoed by tahnilar obstractions and derungefuents' of,the natural. functions of the body: they are rapidly and surely cured by the same means. one who know the virtue of these Pills will neglect to- employ them When ant tering foam thedisorders they ebre,, such au Headache: Foal &etyma; -Dysentery,eßillions , Complaints, ' usu. Keaton. Derangement of the Liver, Costweness. Con stipation,'Heartburn- ithetnnatlant, .Detpsy, Worms and Suppression, wart take.u.ln large doses , s l'be am &agar Coated, ao.that the meet tentative can tnTtethem easily: and they are surely the best par: .gurus medletoo Ye4 , -dbi o oyfled: - • '', - ^ . .. ~ ire 8 4 4116 -Cure, - ' : Per the epeehy ant(dettaln ogre of lutermitfeatFever,- c. or Chills awl Ileyer,.Remittent- .Feire7, failik gev er , ' DtimilafelerVal 1 /eadici dee rt r nme:Uead: a d _ 01.0!:197'. ever.: Ali , or. Flwi t Orli ,_,Pryeitsic, In.Vraq.-044411p*, - orrThle -.39..aiWinevereel tal: o m' C ouPw lll rguw -Tele'll rhsrit. itabat i g tillw ; ,o,oroollistlirdametbso7toeThe , paWE 1 4 11 4 the ficothr 404 - V,P9s i r ' oea t =atm limy -. jarf :- ver,._,- to of the army anth weatf.try It audr you Indorse theee,ammtroutO ... , = .4. z +: , v - • O. % TBR , .- id i vl d i : mid 1a .1F0.44 11.1 D , wrgividotia,. - ' .- 4digiotts Tine Pierce of 12 , elawaric Water Gap;wlll addrese the Sunday. School children in First Pres byterian clurttb, : genl6es eel:Elmo:me na 2 The public are iectted.. . ' ' • NOTICES. •-. . • Plita Preshyteklais Church, corner Ma baritoi3go and - Third Streets. Ree... - .lsaab Brier, Pas-.. tor. - Services, Sunday 1034 A. M. and 734 P.-M. •Lec , lime; Thursibry'everiing at 734 P. M. ,Prayer Meetin 9.40 A.M. Sunday 5ch001...• -, trEvattgaiical Church, Callowitill;strect.. Rev. •S.-S. Cuuml, Paiter. Will • preacli German :CV ery Sunday , meriting at 10 o'clock. - and English in, the Evening at 7 o'clock: • • Residence Market: streeabove 10th: . . • ; 131472.'d. Presbyterian Church, Market' Square. WY. S.; • 'PL'IPIEI4 . - D.. D.. Pastor., Services Sabbath mornings at 10}I ry , clOck • Eveningli, 7,}4'. "Weekly:' Lecture and Prayer .Meeting. •Friday . evenings, at „o'clock. • • •Pastors rtaidence, - Matutntongo St., corner tit or•Courtland street.- • • .•••• • • '• 117.11in.isters , Meeting every Moird-ty: *- Af. r at the English Lutheran Church, Marset Square:— Clergymen of Pottsville and vicinity 'are invited to at. • 3, - .llleihoriist 114 'Second .street, above. Market, Rev J. S. Coos. ,Paator. .Servicft , :Sabbath, at 10, .A, M., and 735,,"P..A1-Prayer Meet ing,'Pnes.d4-.evening., at 7,54 o'clock, . • 4,2o7English• Esau.. :Lu th eran Church, " Market Square, • Rev.' .U. GaAtrs.. Pastor.. Services -.Sabbath morning at It) o'clock: Evening, 734'.• • Week ly Lecture and. Prayer. Meetlng,. 'Thursday - evenings,. , ..• •- '• TX o'clone.' • • g•.. • • •-• 'Enlists ' PenyCr ' Meeting, every: Sunday , . Morning IrourS,l4-to 03g o'clock; in the -frame • Church on Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Sig, All ace invited. - 11.P7 it - SermanMecortned chiribt Market St..; Rev C: Breirmr. Pastor. Regular morning services, alternately, in the German and English langua,gen, German en•Stl4 and tuttt" . Aognk. 2cl,' Idttriand 39th. Sept r 14di'and 2S:h Oct: : English' on .12th and 2Gth August oth and 23d Sept 7th sta. - 274 Oct. • • • • Regular Sabbath evening ,senriee. at TX o'clock, al ways in the English -language. . Prayer Meeting and Lecture every Wl.llllG.dny, evening at Ix o'clock: Ist Baptist Church,_.corner Mahautongo and • 7th streets, Rev. A. J. illon• Pastor. - Seriices Sunday 10)4 AL and TNi P. 51, . Lecture Wednesday even ins at Soclock. Prayer Meeting Friday evening at S • o'clock,: Sabbath Schoot 2P. M. : • niAiantEn. AU 3tarriage . .....votic; , B fntwt.be accompanied • with. 25 cefite;o frppear in ihaotirsAt:.: ALINIA--npsENOirrrst. —At the house ot the bride's father. io Pettsville; Sept. 2lth, • 1866,,,bv the Rev. U. Grayes, Caph.Witttam. AtatAN'tolllll3s EMMA' E. Itesa.ykaair::::, botltot . Yottvillle, • • • . . . , the 22d friat,, by Rev. .J. S. Cook, Mr. Sniff.. E. : BA:Lay and :Miss AGNES 1L DAo um, alt of this - Borough:1: . • • . - • , . . . 'DEITER-‘ZECLIMA'.On by. Rev. John i'hil.'Stein, Mr: Jou:: Derrea,: of 'Cressona, to -Mita' laenass,:of the same. • • •: ' : GO6DMANZINIMERMAN—On the by Rey. E. Ely, Mr: MASIAiOO.IitAN to Miss nen:sivr, botlyorPor (3 t Carbon. . . . . . , JARVIS . —BALLOn: September. lasi. at Gi'bettor), by the Rev. Henry H. Davis. Mr. JOHN JAY.V.O3 to /MSS M.,Vii.v . Emma' Bat.t.,, both of the above place. • !' . JONES--TIIOMASCiu the 111 a lust., by the Rev. • Win. Morgan Mr. TsioNiAir S. Jossai to Mrs. M..ay Asa' Tucu.i.s, both of St. Catir.:- , .. . . . LAUBENSTINE—SIEGFRIED—Qn the 25th of Sep-. tember, lad'''. in the- parsonage of the nisi.' Reformed Church.- bkliec. J. C. Bucher, Mr. - . - Levl LAVISI4StiTiNE -to Miiis LYIiIA SiFIiFRIEIN all of Pottiville, Schu)lkill . MECKLI-KOCIII4On . the'.l4lh hist. ' by Rev. John Phii, :Reid; Mr. Jons..Mk.ex, of Schttytkill llacrn. to Mis - 8 • . : • "•• . .. . . . STERNEM 2 -CIIRISTJAN—On the 25th of Septm- Mir, IStiti, .al the parsonage rf , .the First Reformed einreh. by Rev, J: C, Bucher, - Me. I/AY:if:L. IlEmtr, efOu "of 1ifr...11 - enjamin Sterner, to Miss Itirom,:s.; datt,lfiteroi Mr , William Christian. all of,l•ottsville. . • • DIED. . . . . ciiinottneetniTte pt deaths,' :free, Those tee cOnipaniell with notices, dv.,iTtust:.be paid for at the cafe of:10 cents`^T • . • • . BRENTZ —Sent.lath; near . Frleilenaburcg, Mar.:n!, only.. eon of John' E. and Tanina R. Bteutz,. 'Jett'''. • month and days: • • '..• . . . . •K . lloll=;Sept. ltith; Ileghni Township, DANIEL Elton; aged. 40 years.- . . • . • • !OEYER—Sept; 22nd. in Pottsville, 31zate, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth Meyer, aged 10 years and 9 mos.. MOLLY—On.the 17th last., he Minerecltle, FREIIE/1- ICE MOLLY. w.natii - e of Germany, and a • highly es• teemed citizen, agetr39 years, s.rrionths and 21 days. SNYDER—Sept'. 12th,• near . •Friedensburg; SAKAI! JANE, (laughter of Daniel: and Sarah J. Snyder, aged 1 year, 5 Months' and 21 - days... , . . . polo THE GRAVES OF THE DEAD EAGLE MARBLE WORKS, - • ••• Pottsville,- Pa: ' Marble, Granite, Piebiu and Brown St