EZMII womamEMEMMIZI m*#:!--,:i:-ltiritti4L: i f O r to" ,PAIIMPA:II4:44Ittt, 1007,..:5,:,37., • • . " - • 41 • • • ~.. _ -7 TOl.l - • - • Az= - - Bp Just mad fear rust: Let ;It at Mats-"aisestatliethgtOW#P4' 2'hy.E4oi and Oldies,» - . Those: Who imagine that the mission of Republican party is ac ompTished , pT .that it; - has becothe Weakesed, do not fully -coMrie-, bend It or littsition t Fitful the period - when it first tit:guile:l its flag in oppoaltiod-lit'the extension of rslavexy into the frets, territories int the Republic, to this time, every--import-.. ant national reforea bas been the work of that. p srty . :tin the face of bitter • opposition, checked the extension of . slavm ; it - saved -the country from the armed assaults of trai tors and from, the .eatte s rf but hardly ieas.dan gerous oppnsition, - of "Northern sympathi - . sera it struck the manacles friim .the limbs of the slaye, tied now'-proposes etiticate and fit him to discharge intelligently the high gut!es of en AmeriCan citizen. throug : h its: Congress which- bas just adjourned; it met and defeats:tithe dingerons machinations - of a President who has endeavored to destroy • the party Which elevated him to.power.. last 'great work tip to this time, has been the enactirg of laws which the vast majority in the South, ‘ - t t ith alacrity. . ignoring life long prejudices, is hastening to - So rapid ly lies the Republican party by its firmness and,wisdontin this matter, hastened satisfac tory ReConitruction, that - Hon SCHUYLER C.,ortt.Ax! predicts • confidently, that '"our centennial anniversary of the Declara tion of 'lndependence 'will find us an ' en tire nation reeognizing the great truths .of that immortal Magna Ctie rta, enjoying a fame wid,l as the world and eternal -as the stars, with, a prosperity that shill eclipse in our- fu tore' all the brightest glories of the past" Of the immediate future of a party which has seempliihed So touch during Its com paratively brief existence, and of its mission, the Philadelphia North Ameriein comments in the 'following truthful terms: linihoDervi4ratic programme the two prominent Willie are free trade and annexation. The Republicans prop se lrateadhf thin to foster internal ,devel pment by proserting dommtic industry. by completing 'the Pacific Itailicrad, by universal education, by 'destroying land mmopely, and by rendering the - nationality per fect in its unity. Ten yt ars more es ßrpottlican rule in tide republic we nid impart a proditdi tetna,to the 013.11ta pregreen o f the nat,ion. The mental activ ity peculiar to the Ami earn people is best represented by the Republican Ditty., and Is most likely to exhibit it. fall e.npncity under the auspices of that illn-trinus v.rganizatinia. tinder the sway of' other parties this mental activity was =pored by compromises on eve . ry domestic Enhfect of any interest, and sought vent in war. annexation; intent", trade, speculation, religion, and In fa. t al Most en) thing that offered an opening.— What it mleht have achieved in the way of internal improvemeni had It been allowed a chance we see in the 1; , nt chances already achieved by the Repahllcans—. " ths eenin,lidation of the nationality the abolition of slave•v and peonnge endowment of the freedmen with full civil and p _Alden! rights; establishment of a superior national b Wong system and a somad national currency. etc. rive na net years more of Republican r le, end we shall make the gr-at republic the envy of the civilized world." As to the strength of the Republican par ty late elections • which have been held throughout the North, do not show any fall ing off in the vigor and life of the party. The result of the election in New York for dele gates to the Constitutional Convention, was, a Republican maim* of 20 000 on the gene ral•ticket, the delegation standing 97 Repub licans to 63 Democrats. The official returns of the Republican majority in' 'Michigan is 25,133, a relative increase of 20 per cent.. on our vote cast in November lest. Wisconsin has just chosen a judge of the Supreme Court. The Union Candidate receives •#6 : 895 out. of 56.786 votes cast. Kentucky of course, is and -Republican. The men who ran for of fice in that State and received the largest ma jority, bad for their greatest retommendation the fact that they bad served in the Rebel. irmy'and assisted to shoot down our sons and brothers. With a population that es teems the stars and bars more highly than it does the national lig, the Republican party with its patricide.; freedom-loving principles, can as yet, have but little weight. Elsewhere however, in the'country, the Republican party Is "steadily. increasing in strength, while the so called Democratic party • devoid of principles which can commend it to the pop. nler mind and heart, is as a national organi• - cation, on the verge of the grave. . AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT We are glad to • note that the friends of Protection• to our industrial resources are moving. A convention composed of protec tionists; met at the Astor Houise, In New York, on Wednesday last.. The following- States bad representatives, in the convention: Missachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, New York, New jersey, Pennsylvania,.Delaware, , Maryland, Virginia, "(represented by Govern or Pierpon+), Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Ohio and Michigan, numbering about two hundred gentlemen.' The conference was to deliberate on the present condition - and prc;s pPcts of our material interests, and to decide upon some method of arousing public atten tion to this subject, bearing in mind, espe daily, the neces-ity of exhibiting the Impor tant bearing of the question on the agricul tural welfare of the country, and the identity Of the Interest of. all chases of the people In • every departMent'of. Industry In promoting American.production. Mr. Peter Cooper who presided at the meeting, delivered in able address. After reviewing our present difficulties and dangers at some length, be concluded by saying It'll , cur proper business. he prudent and practical men to consider what, under the circumstances, it is wise for UP to do. We kta ,, x that a volume of f Ten goods is enuring into the country -at a rate TIMPTIr persA in all the h'story of the past. We know that burdens of taxation must LocvitAbly be imposed . know that the labor of the country la In a deranged and unnatural condition. What is most to be regret. ted is that en many wise and patrioticpeople seem to think that we can go on baying foreign fabrics, and leave our own wood raw material unused and our own labor unemployed. It i.e vain rot unto den, th e pm i. hie auger a that may result frnarthe enitatuml stale and condition of all property anti labor. It will be proper for us to recoinmend seen a comae as will arouse the attention uf - 'e tg w Pl' to the nenu.siti for the arloption nt measur esgran!, ege t eet the prrosiblilry of repudiating the national debt by keeping alive and wire all the energir of thecoantry. It is f o r this vulvae that we are now convened. A series of rerolutions, to the effect that it is expedient to establish a national association to protect the: interests of the - country, and to investigate the relation between capital and labor; that the worthleFsness of a foreign market to the proeucer has been fully de monstrated; that the meeting recognize the tru'h . of the principles expounded by Henry C. Carey, and that the dissemination of doe umenta con'aining these principles Is neces sary, were adopted without debate . . In th - e depressedstate of the manufacturing intermits of the country, an adequate Protec tive Tariff is indispensably , necessary. The free-tradera ere laboring bard to defeat the people on this subject and render us subser vient to the cheap labor and capital of En rope, It ,Is the duty of Government to protect trade and labor, and the people must agitate until they get it. Pennsylvania es pecildly, is deeply Interested in this question. Her all depends on protection for her Indus try. Every workingman in the State, and every moneyed man whose capital is invested in milts, forges, furnaces, and factories,, that afford , a field and recompense to labor, has a prannal Interest securing a protective fl'ita OLD Diaz."—At a mass meetlog held recently in Virginia, one of thesesointlona mentioned the Sherman Shellebarvar bill - On the reading of - it, before it went to a vote, a. thoughtful and intelligent looking mulatto arose and moved to amend by striking out the words "Shennan-Shellabarger," and in• setting "Stevens." In support of his mo tion be reviewed at some iength the political history'of Senator Sherman, end of his brn-tb er, the Lieutenant-General, dwellirtg especi- ally on-the fact that this officer tad been in the habit of returning slaves to their masters; but while be did' not 'condemn or distrust these gentlemen himself, he said thatat: all events the colored people generally did - not know. them, while there was not one *lto did not know and trust, without . mail; Thaddeus Stevens,- as a friend -and defender. The amendment was then put, and carried by_ acclamation, with loud ••Amensl" and faveitt cries of "God bless him l" •i. bless de ole man!"—the vasi audiende is : Pray ing bardiward end forward, as they sought to tertifyin their own way their own -IciVe for the man they Invited. Nor many. yeariago Cadforitia was mainl y "applied with bread Void pri4laxxtic Flour. ci9gisPdeAv . 11 0 0 61 - lars a barrel. - Niw,loar; teen irrata** "ells for Is 6, ,and largi quaailties of - wheat, ball been shipped at * pm>lt tO n 116124141 144 NEW TO", MI GEORGIA .4.ND _ • 'The Argument in'Athe:7 'United States e Court on Utetw "- asout; 'ileac: In the chishig reinarks of :his con cluding speech, 'Mr. STAXISBUILT, _nay. 4leneral, dwelt strongli,,npow,thit fact Mat, orAtiog- ha 4 h01t.....P0m11t .3 4 to itilstool the appeal to the . equity jciiiediction of 'the: emit. The wrongs, and supposed wrongs, ittgaplahied taA "were noteuth at ever found altiourt of equity beforr- :-- .1%-' ;148. some precedent can be found, by which Abe High Ceitri*,444..acei iiiE4gland,had untiertaken to - - traitt_thi execution of in act of Parlismeizt, nothing could lie adduced to show _that, in the source and fountain of all our equity ipiinciples, was 'to be found authority for -Whatis now asked. Granted Alai:tinder .cittx,comititiftictmilMagri? t here - :may - t 7 e anbjeCts of equityjniiidictlon, which 1 patil dAiritarise *England, the complainants 'Without' means of 'mooing that any thing like the present , attempt had ever been made in country. . The:.complaint ia. ,perciyll political compdaint. The: political ; rights of Xissiwippi and Georgia are, it is said. affected by the action of COngress, and , the Supreme Court, as a co-ordinate branch - of the government, has, it is suggested:by the complainants. authority to intetfere in this, which Is purely a political matter, There has been no attempts to show such authority. At the . best, the argument goes no further than it ought to exist; because an act of Con gess may do injustice to a State in its poht 7 teal rights. Bat even'in order to sustain this view, ithaa beentecessartto liken the State to an ordinary corporation, which is 'but a partnership of persons, and chartered to do certain things; for the benefit of the partners, pecuniary er otherwise. But such corpora tions have not political rights,. and hence the analogy falls, and all the arguments built up on the assumptions thus made,. fall with them. The State itself has no Political rights to be affected by the act of Congress. Every right under the State Constitution, is gnaran. tied to ipdividuals, who may, in 'aggregate, make what is. called the State. Bag a State authority to - assume to vindicate what is called its rights, without the consent of the people? No such assent is.shown here, and there has bceu no popular action in Georgia or' Mississippi, to authorize the , application made to the court. It is made by two or three "persons, who assume to be the State, and to be vested with authority, and the com plaint-is actually that of individuals acting Without the consent of the People. Tse NEW ftwute Azoortn."—lt is thought that the Presidential party, will start South about the middle of the present month. and AR it is part of the arrangement to Join with the loyal citizens of Charleston in celebra ting the Fourth of July and returning by wa ter to stop at Fortress Monroe to consult with the "first statesman of modcrn times" on question of public policy, their return need not be locked for before the "melneholy days." • Hos. J. GL.I.NCY Joss, of Berk% has gone South-on a 'stumping tour,' to make speeches to the colored citizens of African descent with a view of winning them over to the Copper head 'faith. We think with the Reading Journal, that he will find it a good deal har der to pull the wool over the eyes of the col ored brethren, than it is to perform the same feat with the Democratic mass( of Old Berks. -. LErrnas FROM PARIS. --We have the plea sure this week, of laying before our-readers the first of a aeries of letters - prOmised us by. Dr. C. H. HAssv.t.za of this Borough, now so journing in Paris. the sprightliness of the one we publish to day, leads , us to believe that each succeeding letter will be looked for with interest by the Doctor's many Mendein Schuylkill County. AN Immense Reform demonstrataon took place in London on Monday. At er least one hundred thousand persons were , present.— Fifteen separate meetings were organized, at one of which a: woman spoke in favor of fe male.suffrage. - A stand was devoted to reli gious speeches. Most of .the revolutionary sentiments uttered by the spelkers were loudly cheered. . , TUE POLICE Ponce —This force is fully organized. :There is no doubt that with the co-operation of the people of the County, the ruffians who have infested it, will be driven out, and law and order be again established. Already the change . Is wonderful. For the' present, Marshal Heisler has established his office in Mahantongo street, two doors above Squire Mara - a MONROE of New Orleans, has fled Canada with his family. NED NEVINS rns NEWS BOY, orStreet life in Bos ton, is the title of a book written by Rev. Henry Morgan of Boston, which is selling very rapidly, most of the first edition being sold wholly in Bee- - ton, and within a few days of its publication. It reveals much of the life of the 'dangerous class• es," as they are tirmid in 'England, or the . poor and vicious, as they are generally spokt n of in this country. Mr. Morgan is at the head of the mission enterprise established in - Franklin Build ing. near Dover Street, Boston. and has devoted himself to the work of reclaiming and benefiting the lower classes of the population: with''. great earnestness and practical wisdom, and, there is feason to believe, i is accomplishing much good,— This book of his s deeply interesting,. as it pre sents in vivid colors the daily life of thejuvenile outcasts of the city., and their mental and moral characteristics, as well as the causes which lead them into vice and crime. It is .a book that a may read with n . rotit, and especially those who take an interest in reformatory movements. Any persons wishing to act as agents for the sale of the work here should apply to Rev. Henry Mor gan, 9 Groton street, Boston, Mass. 86 far ten thousand co ten of the work which is finely illus trated, have been eold. THE HISTORY OF THE SECRRT SERVICE lIORING THE HEBELLION:-By General L. C. Baker, late Provost Marshal and Chief Detective of the War. Department. Philadelphia, P. Gasarrr & Co. This Book which will be,-issued by P. 'Ganes - TT & Co. of Philadelphia in a short time, we ltarn is decidedly the,. most interesting and absorbing book of the day, revealing -as it doetcpbases of our NatiOnal Dbitory, hitherto sedulously con cealed from the knowledge of the 'public. During his five years directorship of the:Secret Service Bureau, General Baker learned : some strange things, and took an active part in many dangerous and at the time very important enter prises. - All these secrets are now brought to sumo of them rather compromise gentle:. men now occupying highly responsible 'positions ; • but the orator fortifies I is startling accusatorytus sertions by indisputable'official documents... The chapters on pardon brokerage will be read with in. west and amusement by all ; this is a new phase in our . National policy, and receifes a thorough airing at the hands of General Baker. . There Jewels° given a very full and circimistan- Sal acount of the great Conspiracy,' from its in-' option until' the execution of the guilty Conspi rators. There is much that is new t curious, and interesting, divulged in this connection. Tee work is complete in one handsome 'octavo volume of 700 pages, printed in a superior manner, on stout white paver; and illustrated with seventeen fine engravings among them a steel portrait of the author anti a faithful repreoentation of the burial place of J. Wilkes Booth. • It will be mild by sub scription ONLY. • 2t . Weekly Almanac . - • , 67.—May. imis i 6" I mown muses& 11 BAltotosir,... 4 47 7 . 6, New M.- 4 944 - mo. 19 Bomar • 4 48 7 71 Met Q. 10 D . 8 eve. 13 hitlifDAT 4 45 7 . .. 8 Fall M.lB '8 56 mo. I 14 TemeAT..... 4 44 7 9 Lest Q. 96 0-26 eve. 15 Witrommir. 4. 43.7 10 • 16 l'etresesT .„ 4 424 11 . • . ... 17 FEIDLY Ternperaturs at Greenwood during the week ending Mayllth. 1807. • . a • 4 6 6 8......... Tranperanoe.—& Lodge of Good %seraphim has been organized in Donaldson. - On Tneads,v last the : Miners' Nationsl.Bank o this Borough, declared s dividend of 5 per cent Base Ball.—" Star" is the name of a new Base Ball Club which has been organized in this Bor ough. • • 9 Tulnorrote.—Nineteenth Sunday of the year and third after, Easter. Day's length, 14 hour* and 21 minutes. Cktl. Wra . A. Lessig,Sarveyor-General of Cola,. redo and truth, will leave next week for the scene of his new labors. Bey. Mr: 'Austin delvers& eqrient 'addresses before the Odd 'Fellow's lodges, Meadville, Vs., on the 26tIrtddmo. , dtpt. rrank Leib dedue Uwe* having mat, !rob befogging to the "Grant *octaves," to retort client without deb% to him. - • The Reading liailiocB Cloropaurea d ini that Ash laud Shial have $ new depot, prcrri ed ths Box ough builds 'a bridge across' the creek. On the 29th att. Albert infant sou of Aimed* Bensinger, of Bab* Township, was sectidentally tinned So detth.by his clothes taking hre. Thi irernont Ifitgos ent4wed 'upon Its sets and voltmae. "It b epaver in every way worthy of the liberal eupporfef the Bepublbians of 'the 'County: • , -• • - Mr. deans, "hemmer ofthe Sauthenassehte Belief Farad• whoee'eflise ban MauOishiei imooleagee the reetipeot .$7. tram J. at Tremo „ IPm.:oAtoZhi W tan illed o litatift taini-U4 Maim Am to filflAdolphis lot Taman% ago aim was boo at 110 p ibillars4,oool4 . piMuirttlikking44l4s - ' • ";• EDITOR'S TABLE. pati Affair% METZOBOLOGIO&L TABLE. MAY, 1861 IT £. N. ArOcer.ll : 52. 64 0 44G 1 :134 ,64. :54 4 2 64 52 143 -42 1. 4T 3T 40 .. ST 84 64 -64 MMP '^us - e:pv2•~- --- - ,3~e~-.; :_:-{e».. :¢~'~-'.-:y ~~ 'ti:. , ~.._ ti 's y_'''..oFß~Sy" ' ~'Bi°T'v~`=~s'Fq~ ">":3sai? _;'n.~~w~F~ti.::'3ib2"*'r~~''~`uw.~i'„;;; , .T ~ , ::.,:p+..,`~-...,.v, ~:..- ~-';~..ac.~.,~`.~-+~,s_.—~•. .;h"#~~.::,5?t~a~,.~. '~:.. ~..^.~..,":`:':a:'~`r~'`:-e~fi:~.:~t - . - , :.r_.'~e ' ~L~.;.,__._... _:a,.:._.. ~_..._~..... ....._ . •• -,- • ..o.trairN,A.- - I 8 -7 • Most eicrilept rift instals noir: mak the Montgomery Ifternaceof tbe Iteoldng Eine 4.811 elc Band Webuyllipyf Comma (LebsuonV JO _4 , Menatitel; ammeter.) :-Thie pig -ifilft4' =Am s very iirperio" foundry-km: The Lobsillon 004191i,a1 .Thtmulitirjam meta. 4adjarGre.a. th e war admiral dad-"Cfor Asia:met thaloaaliacfflad_ges at Ws em the Comi.liniat Letan - aulloatf:laa (^Maar C I " b4l % enwt t r ifiv riu g h l5 -#,! l -4F , .-T 4 acz. The Alkintoatri 141^-snflionday, nark -90flieer- Cole late on Friday night arrested for - cinuilhdif;', ness,- ortelifieliael-Matront=_Ntio_clain led to _be from Pottsville; and -on &thirdly morning was bronght'before atie Mayor *lin fined Michael $l.OO indirentl4o4/4 the eitgr-r--, • 6 -• ' t, • lle¢dhildren found in m ity ahono. :—Lant wirelr the dead body of, a . atill.born infant Imo fonidin an empty waderkeg; infdatianareity, On' Tneaday morning , - last the dead bod,a of a. child -.apparently 2 -menthe - old, was : found in an linipty Spa: barrel in Laniel street, .lifithanoy City. . -•. • • • SCUab , 73oriz..:Thilf 'ejection took place onliontay last and restated in the election of the entire IteciabliCan ticket; notwithatandinir ; an effort had been made by dividing the Borough into erect - etraviErwithont the knowledge or imn sent of the citizens, to. secure the North Ward to, Cenimdted for Tria/......0n Batnrilsy last Jobn liallagber, Cunningham chatted " with robWrieffenry Demm on the highway near (iirardville,.ofa.watclrandchain, lit.nd Wheezing betore,SquirW Reed in thin Borough, and were committed for trial: ..The *cowed were arrested . 'at Oirardvilleby Mankind Heieler's police. Lecture.—A lecture will be delivered before the' Mineriville Literary. Ai/mei/Won on 3londay wing next. at 74 o'cloch, inthO Odd Fellows' . Hall, , by Hon. Wm. L. nelfenstein. ' • Stbject—''The Sabbath--its relation to labor.". It is hopedthat all intelligett laborers, those em ploying laborers and methanica, and all itite.reet ed in labor, with be present. . • Reraomlfrrrin the Cbunty,--Jaineg limn who lived-at Mine Hill Gap, near Minersville, and who some time since shot and killed a. robber; one of a garig- that attempted to break into his house, left the County last week with his' family, for The West, in consequence of threats' which had been made against his life by ,the friends of the dead man whose name has.nsverbeen revtialed. ' . . 2reinont has a new town clock. The "Union" says that to the exertions of the late Rev. Mr. McLoughlin, who for twelve years was paster of St. Maya Catholic Ohara of that place; the citi zens are indebted for this valuable improvement. He was the prime mover in the work of procuring the town. clock and bell, and the @ascriptions raised forlhat purpose were the result of-his per sonal solicitations. - A Dastardly Act On Monday evening last just as the passenger train frogs Harrisburg to Au burn bad - reached a - mile east of Stanhope For mace, it wae.thrown from the track in consequence' of a switch baying been, placed wrung by some wretch. The locomotive was precipitated Ayer a bank, ti,distande of about ten feet, and thrown upon its aide. The engineer and firemen re-: unlined °tithe engine and escaped unhurt. Foe ' tunately no person was injured. . • " . . - The Sunday School and Choir of the German Reformed Church of this Borough, will give en tertainments consisting of music and recitations, on Monday, Tuesday and 'Wednesday •eyenings - next, in the - Church. Proceeds will be devoted to purchase a cabinet organ. The Choir will *be assisted by ltlesars.'Beeker, Spiegel, Kallenbach, and the ileystnne Qnartette. It is hoped that the attendance will be large, as the object is worthy of liberal patronage and the performances will be entertaining.. - . _ . Prompt Settlement.—Last week, Mr. John Bind ley settled his school tax duplicate. The duplicate was nearly 825.000, all of which was collected, hnt about $639, covered by errors, in duplicate, double saiesamente. reductions in. tuisessments, amount returned to County ComMisaioners, etc., cod including soma $238 Only, allowed to the Collector as uncollectable. Mr. Ilinclley is a thor ough and efficient c.ollPctor ;.•pronipt in his settle meets, and worthy of the confidence of the Scheel Board and the people.. - The Ashland Advocate says that the lovers of billiards, in that Borongh, _were the recipients' of a great treat on Tuesday evening. The celebra ted performers, Victor Estephe, - Christian Bird, and Robert Rya', all well known throughout the billiard world as champion players; played several match games on the Repplier. House tables on Tuesday night. They came bv• special arrange ment to give Mr. Bailey a benefit in his new and elegant room, and *large crowd was present to ,witness the Ek Ulf al manner in which they handled. the cue. ze - i for Culorado. —On Monday, last Henry son of Mr. John S. Morris, Valentine Ouse and Harry Slater, of this Borough. started for Colorado. On Tuesday Mr. W. H. H. son of John T. Wern er, Esq., who for the last eighteen montha has been a Clarkin. the Minors' Life Insurance. and Trust Company, of this Borough, also started for the same _destination.' Mr. :Werner crossed the Plains in 185 Q, when he was about 17 years old, and watt for some time in the gold diggings of California, Daring the Rebellion he served in the Second California Regiment, for throe years.. He returned to Pottsville in 1864,.in which place he resided up to the time of. starting for Colorado. We wish these energetic young men success :in. their future enterprises' in the distant. West. Melancholy Suicide.—On Tuesday morning last Mr. Willi m Berger who resided' in 'Long Han Valley, North Blenheim Township, committed suicide by hanging himself in hie barn. The de ceased was a son of the late Imdwig.Berger; . and was an estimable man: Twenty years ago - he gave signs of insanity and for five weeks before his death was mentally very weak: Re was no doubt, insane when he committed suicide: He was.4o years of age at the time of, hie death,-and leaves a wife and nine children, the • youngest an. infant. He was quite wealthy. Yesterday his remains were interred in the Cemetery at gemerlimfa . Church, Friedeneburg,. .attended to the grave by, a large number of friends and relatives. Coroner's IniNests.—On Sunday last Sohn Stan ton, a miner, was killed at Donaldson . Colliery near Ashland, by Ifring crushed in the elope. • In guest held by deputy-Coroner Gallagher; Verdict in accordance with facts. . • . . Coroner Johnson held . an inquest on the body of William Berger on Thursday last. (This la the case of +suicide by hanging, noted elsewhere.) Ver dict--"enicide during a flt of remporaty insanity : " On Thuisday last the dead body of John Mc- Laughlin was found in the Little Schuylkill River, about two miles helms' Tamaqns.. :It is suppoaed that be fell - in on 'Wednesday during the heavy rain and high water, and was drowned. . Deputy. Coroner John O'Brien held an inquest. Verdict, "accidentally drowned,". . • • • . • Specimen of Beautiful Pennraanship, —There can be seen at the cloihing store of Capt. David A. Smith; a certificate of. honorary membership, executed . by Mr. A. B. Cochran with a pen, in the most beautiful manner. The certificate reads as follows:. ; "To no GOOD rs nun r.viaxr." • • GOOD INTENT FIRE COMPANY, . • No, 1.• of l'oitsville. [Eaglafinely executed.] Thii is to certify that Ltx..BARTHOLOAIEW was elected an Honorary Member of-the - Good Intent Fite Company, No. 1, of Pottsville, havibg served as an ACtive• Member of the said Company the time prescribed by its Conkiintion and By Laws. POTTSVILLE, March 21, 1857. • SaML. n:. Russel, President. A. B: COCHRAN, Secretary. The design and exacutiun of the border are unique and beautiful. - . • - The . Accompaniment: , of the Segion—The pre sent is the very nick of time. in which to do two • things ;;First .To put away woolens and furs. Second. To set 'out garden plants. To put aivav furs, the first best plan is to expose them for,fittif a day in the stin, then to switch them thoroughly; and, lastly,-.to deposit them in atrauk of camphor wood or 'red cedar; after having liberally svriokled them with ground black pepper. 'lt the inside of the box be lined with a linen sheet so much the better, but pure black pepper; ina confined place, emits odors which stifie bisect life. If the germ of the future griab be in the fur's whole barrelof camphor would nOtdeter that grub -from -chang ing into &minute butterfly, and eating away-the fabric. This is the tinie when these moths *deposit their eggs in the nap of woolen goods, and among the pile of fur. The present, therefore, is 'the season - when for the last time they Should be air-. ed, and then sealed closely until next October. The present is also .the time to set out- grown plants. • . Murderous Assault.—On Saturday. evening, dud , about 8 o'clock, as Mr. Archibald Hodge, 'a resident of Fishbabh above the. Rolling Brin of the 3lessm. Atkins, was returning home in com pany with his wife, he was overtaken on the road near Capt. Hullinger's coal yard,-,by three Irish men: They accosted Mr. Hodge, asking him to treat them; He told their that they had already• too much. Then, one of the ruffians struck him on the head with a ..Mr. . Hodge received three blows cutting his head and face very badly. He was rendered insensible and fell. His wife cried for help; and the murderous assailants fled. He was removed to his residence. Mr. Hodge did not recognize the men, bat thinks that they were from the vicinity. of • Mount 1.,a1V. Mr. Hodge is a Scotchman by birth'; is a miner by profession ; is a worthy, inoffensive citizen ; has resided in this Region for upwards of thirty years, and is about 60 years of age. The assault wee unprovoked and murderous, and we trust that the ruffians will be, brought to justice. Alms.rfause iteport.—The regular monthly meeting of the Directors of the Poor,. of Bchuykl kill County, washeld at.the Alms House. May 6, 1867. Present, R. C. Wilson, L Orwig, Zr., and B. F. Hughes. . The following is the census of the Home for the month ending'April 30, 1867:. No. Inmates in House March Si; 1867 418 April 80,1867 887 • • Increase led month No. Inmates in Hone AprU 80, 1866.. ." to name time this year Decrease butt year • 58 •Of the above, 60 are insane and idio tic;; Bs un der medical treatment ;58 children. - Admitted 'during -the montb, 24 ; discharged and. absconded, 91';, bound out, -2 ; born, .0; • Lodging and meals were ftunished to 217 per- Ont-door relief was granted :to 208. persons . amounting t0:2676 00._ Bills were : read, and orders were drawn; amount.: ing to 56,072 43 Previous '' ..... .... 22.882 92 Total in 1867:::.: Mang Rats Storm—On Tuesday and Wednes- day Met• rain, fell in torrents. ch i Wednesday, morning Norwegian Creek _which. passes ,direbtly through the heart of .the Borotigh,'.being unable to carry' off the heavy body of !rater which en • hared it above - the Borough, 'Overilowed Hatbanks and tilled Me streitir and tellers -hi Mt !kinky: Part of the street at-Railroad and Callowhill was torn up by the form of the water, whale amid& stable damage was dame to fence etc. For sev: rill bonne the -railroad hark In Named street was submerged.- . At Union and Baalroad, streets the Beading 'ltallroad Company is engaged,. in culowilog the Creek! with the Intention pf.cons tinning it np to 'Norwegian street . ..The twantraor - tor had constmeted sloes sluice tit trniartstreet, far the ,parpose ofecroduotmg the *Strum ,that the maroons could build-the Me - walla. ',About 10 eeklek On Witaluesday zhatthig this *hike tad its supports; eOrdidning ':oonaideratde timber, , were carried away, and • the debrbf wasmite= caught - In the Bettuythill Rims% 11:Mmt This mammon:a trataib considembichns on tali contractor, and wlll delay the,completimiof • the Work. .The Talley Boadbetwend bere sad Toms, cpm, was,sutrotergalateevemi'pedud‘ mat truths were twn.mt.V net throughakeekt at- "MO, • Norwegian Oeslc *bleb . ka a Kent* of barasid. eratdemutrusnoe to the praperty owners an - its hooks, when heavyrainartistt 'ihouhtbre made -wide andstraight where itopias Shwa* cat:Ahem Jai sh wi i e arp ,bsodiii-s' Ora the -ittresta et stunt stick ll d - ttemblit until it made When the Beams,* Batirca&CionlPlol,...ilere to Name= ..gitoit; 4.11 e -paroaga - . , 4lnuxii =fn . r 5 44 131i i im aTireirt burp, but is tissues" 11:11$11 iliktlistst M=El= va,ii..„4.4_47biournaitsie- Ideal thou' -took plararMi MOAT r id aDd maned the elawthm Barr; High illriatable,4o4l Rend, Treasi.t wren thetwer. fernier Betedicans, • bisteXimiltear iti=lont etunibistio, the latter thareinter, nominee. The regular Beeddietn immtmitiefor Auditors, Iteenra: O. F. Loreand lifin4l4Vells, were also., adected.: _Manilas &publican candidates for .0onnell: aed fichool Boani, tei all the Wards meet Qui South- iosigitere elecaefLrittthatiVard colvamosition - was elected. But the fact is that in Yr. radoild. Cainlanirs umiet."-to have Oopperbead reptest!n -• tites 'from `theilleart/Hasst~Ward - in - CannicilW School Board ; in consequence of the blending ligialaticielie — obtained - b3BM - paternally teem- ato the precinct into a Ward; and the fact that a feileet-of multßilateatfor both .Councilendlichocd Board Was t ,dected fast Spring odd add. icar:4ll , thtrazat ay. whit Of the atindidaten will or will not be entitled .to seats in thee' bodice -when the Court adjudicates the matter, if it has the power - , which is doubted. - It -is believed _that. an Act of the Legislature will be required to add more members to thelknomill eh and t o Board. In regard to the defeat or lifrAtdm Bever, Ibegeokir EttPublift*.: - `..—Pouthie 6 -I,9r.afier:Bar . . , l oeser,-we virtitter a - 43v' irenie regret that hie tneriia"*ll,ll.ailizen and his ability to have filled thoOllnti; with dignity and fidelity, were not reed.. It.is true that he did not -- sei the .iiffice: and - Made - oti-eirertfOne whatererArtliecqn his ideation.: But those fade etonld:havorteld fulde fat*. Mr. Bell by keine triouetwootton;swittred amine' Reinibliban sup port-isonynied :with the Opposition - vote, - to elect him by - neartribur hundred majcwity. • Party lineadt willthos be perceived, were run - drawn at all at the late. election,. it hinging entirely , upon local matters mid petsonal wadection. If the Doroowheadi claim the result as it change of pct. Waal sentiment in Pottsville, the claim is entirely withoutfoundati - niin fact.- We might statethat , -hardly half the Republican vote 'was out: - last Mondah while the aggregate rate was lightcom-• pared with the lut October ldection. In October the vote in Pottsville oa OfferitOr, was as fol lows : 4ggrzgate - vote ' • ;2,143 The vote on : bygess on Monday las, Await as follows : • " " 4 71. 4 4 g less gra tium tliTl iit te the election last . Fill. 1 'Et 429 ad that vote been out the'result might have been in favor of Mr: Harper. ' The'diminished vote liow eveiyahowe that Interest in the election was not general in the Borough. The vote in detail of last Monday's -election, . is as Jamul -- -.SOUTH WAIL)) , Car Bunans—lnlin C. Harper, —ll. B. 8e11.:..., Tasaarays—Adam Bhertel.. .... - Riot( CoseraisTobn Bindley... . " " —B. Barr. ... .. Aunrrou—C Little ". —B. F. Lee " —Wm. B. Wells Cousam—D: P. Brown . - -Ramsey Potts • Scsoca. Dmscrrort—C. Little - - - BOUTH.EABT WARD. Crum . Bm:it - lass—J . C. Harper. .... • w " ' . 1 51: B: 8e1t:..:. .... Timstrum,—.l4.. Eberle} RIO CONSTABLE,4. Bindlej " " lIIIT Aunrroa—C. Little - " --R. F. Lae a —W. B. Wells -. CouNcm--.Tabez Sparks (1 Year): " . —Sas. W.. Bowen (2 years).. " —Chao. Baber (9 years) " —Geo...Lauer. years)...... • " —Daniel Hill (1 yea!) • ' ScuooL Duitcron—F. B Wallace (1 veer).:.: 62 " " —L. - Womelsdorff (2 years). 65 " • " —P. W. Shaefer (3 yeare)..l42 " " Tonathen Wright(l year). 18 In fbis'araril D.' P. Brown - received 1 vote for Council, and C Little - 1 vote for School Director. - MIDDLE WARD. Cartr 811110E.99—.T. C. Harper.. 4 , 44 B. Bell; .... . THtlHCHHH=4..Stlertel Hioa Co TABLE—I. —B. Barr.., AuprroH-0 Little I' Lee " " ' —Wm. B. We 115........: Cotrs&L—Ohae. Hefteer ' SCHOOL Drazman—George Martz. NORTH EAST WAIID. - Cmgv . Eendsss—.L 0. Harper • .100 " ". • —M: B. Bell • 179 TREAMIILF:II-AL Shertle • - 269 HIOIC ooss - ra.m.E—J. aindley - • - " • " —B. Barr • - • AUDITOR—CI •. " —R F. Teo • " —Wm. B. ..... Counian--Maillan .. &moot. Drammen—as Derr NORTH WEST WARD, Curat B:CIMEBS—J. C. Bartem...... • " " B. Bell - TIIEASTIREIL—A.. Shertel -HIGH Coxemialm--T. Bindley.:.:. AUDITOR - C. Little "' —ll . F. .. ..... We 115......;. . Coritqm—Oliver Dobson • . "-• --Jeremiah Seitzinger. SCHOOL Dlempton—Wm. D. Ha Bosorcus Tioarr-7Rsoim . l . South Ward..i 159 1 154. S. E. Ward:. 1 ). Cll . 82 ?diddle - " ..1 135 1 244 N. " ...I TOO; 119 N.W. '." SS g4dl I_l 1, NM ON 1410 410) Proceedinqi of the Borotigh'CounclLA stated. meeting of Council was held on Tueeday'evening last. Present, Mears. Heffner, Nagle, Shearer, Fox, Leonard, Stranch, Kienzie, Moyer and Reed: In, consequence of the . absence of Mr. Cochran,. the President, who is NW -en route to Europe, Mr. Reed was on motion, elected . temporary President. ' • Mbmtes of previous, ieeting, were read' and adopted. - : . The Street Committee-.reported that fortY-flie feet-of culvert in Marketstreet, with a branch of twehty feet into Clay etreet, has been completed with stone walito serene the entrance at its west. ern terminus. . . • • ' • . • The Finance Committee reported that the So licitor'etates that the snit against Hiram Rigg,. late Treasurer,. is on docket for trial. A verbal bommunication was received froth the. Good Intent Fire: Company, asking Council to place a tire plug in front of the Company's house and a hydrant inside the house. The matter was 'referred to the Com. on Fire -Apparatus..' . Treasurer's statement wits read and, filed. A. communication from Major James Wren, offering to sell property atliorwegian Creek strap, fronting on the Railroad, not to exceed 15 feet in width, for 41000. retaining the. privilege of hay ing a ruling; was read, accepted and tiled. -• On motion of. Mr. Straurb it was reeolved that Mr...Heffner be appointed a committee to examine Mr. Wren's title to the property in question. On motion of Mr. Moyer it was resnived that Geo. W. Snyder be granted the at to lay a railroad .across Callowbill street at his foundry,. subject to the rules laid dowdbY Connell In the matter, said road to be removed when ordered by : . • The animal Report of the Chief of Police los read, and referred to the Committee on 'Flnance. and Accounts. . . . . . . On motion of. Mr. 'Heffner the' Clerk . was in.' structed to draw an order in favor of the Phila delphia and Reading Railroad Company, for $1277.18, being the balance dne upon amount 11. p. psopriated by the Council towards the building of Norwegian Creek Culvert betweeh `Union . and Mauch Chunk 'Avow, having deducted from said appropriation • $1722 82' expense of Norwegian Creek Wail and excavation from Union to Norwer gi in streets, : • , On intition of Mr. 'Nagle it was resolved that the ordinance in.regard. to 'numbering houses in the Borough,' be published once in the American Rep.ublican newspaper. - On motion of Mr. Strewth it was resolved that Mr. Joseph Bowen be allowed the privilege of serving notices on property-holders in the Bor ough in reference to numbering their houses ; the form of notice to'be furnished by Council. ' " The Street Cominittee was authorized to get cast-iron boxes or inlets for Norwegian Creek Cul vert, now being constructed between ljtion and Norwegian streets. • ' . On motion of Mr.'.lleffner the Clerk 'was in structed to notify John L: Mennig late Snpervi *tor, that his case will be proebouted at the next term of CorwL - - - For the inforniation of Council The Clerk re sd• the, following :. " , - • . . AN ACT to Increase the Compensation of Election Of ficers in t he County of Schuylkill." Samos 1. Be it entre ed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the ::ommonwealthrtfliennsylvanla to General Asr•mbly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, That from and after the pas. sage of this act the c •mpensatlonef the judges. inspec tors and clerks of the eeveral elections held in the Cmmty of Schuvikill shall be three dollarsper day, and the return ~ judees of said elections shall receive the same compensation per day in addition to this' mileage now allowed bylaw. and all laws of this Common wealth inconsistent here with be and the same is here- by repealed. • . .: • ' JOHN P. GLASS • • Speaker of the House of Representatives. L. W. HALL, Speaker of the Senate, Approved the tenth of. April,A. 0., one. thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. JNO, W. GEARY. The following -bills were read-and ordered to be Street bands, Night Police; .., George Evans;.„-...... B. Barr, EdwaHamilton,. A. Shertel, Treasurer,. E. 0. Parry, Solicitor,. A. K. Whither, Clerk,. B. B. Smith & Bowen & C 0.,.,:. . ..... Charles Hadar',• Jere. Reed Election Officers—South Ward,... w, Middle : Phil. & Bead. a B. Co., Previous issue,— ontriaTote, ABj CHARM Itlarrora.—Thla inseUng war tield en Wednesday eveninglast. present. mews. Meyer, Mena* Shearer. wench. M=derrAntotavd, Ifith, Nagle, and Beeditotous gem' -The Mama of the h lion were opened and read. _ • _ • By the return orf the South Balt Ward it ap pearedthat Gep. Lauer and Dent. Hillware elect- Ipnndlm edk Orition -- 14 11M - freffnertbs rules ware i pended in order toltear the - members represented as elected from the AMU' East Ward-4hro. Lauer Jibes Swim and Deal; fall—Mtbsir.ek The Solicitartme Mani.. He ungi that • the other wards be that calked =tither members sworn end then Ist , tbe new• Oonncil'dedde whether. Lana, dPgino Ant gill 'Labs , __On motion of ?It Haffner limiest% from& k Ward wasiaidover forthe_present_ _ lleturnamf; Zfreth-EZ "Narthireiat ana Wino On motion of sr. et it BkoWn baling received the idghent. =Men of - sotee, was room in se Commikase from Anal Th eYntatn , acceptsd end Med; - .7antes - li. %ewer weeeleeted henPorert dent, soli A. K. Whitnertamnssey OWE; • Kr Tortmoved litaidnbee Mpardos, Out lnnrr E aid Dud: HUI beltwern tabu 42noneih n en front BieMw _Whig *win 'lids Wilts resolved' that Mot or nitelds opixdost.tet tide "Meek IdnOrmlarad Union planiskimi lid* muted; made Mamma on thezabject . • - .0n edisinbm tire4nesiberstroni MAL Wadi the yeas and napkis* deonrded, and asswlo4,- , 7 15111 . 15 1 4r . i k MAOW , Wei* UMW 1=1"1 • Upin it ' "6"*Widlogals1111111400104; . SAW . 85 •PZE, PAifigt AND - • Wrifttakit .6eMnalltY.: lirD1 1 0■ 1 11: deithilBth.lo44l‘' •-•'..z-: - '7Bllrbilalgnittiost.ite_thisNeat.oontitioes - ,",./10r1Intiiditittle now 'siren:46'4MHz*, li:cest*lrlabal l " l - :•_72:sllllinellailtapimilletta;oooXlooiiirittftitleglbtr ..1111 1 14 # 1 : 613 r 00 4: 1 ‘ 161 4 11 / 31 . 12311541 . 4 : airTklere; are five inntitriOllloOlsiliti -111 Sir The gnestleitinlffixicto now is ArUlar wilt starve first;.: - • -.'•"•:-Sfr.11xt antk.ceterupdoitparti been started. in' New To& '• • • -• a3"Thetotalnumber of deaths in rtuls4l3lPhia het week, were 264. , . ifirAn exchange in an editorial ask!, "mom it 'paytoile woman?' .• ' ' (.r • WThe State Priimn • of Nirgtht Fax destroyed by Brion the let init... - efirNewbern, N. C., has a, Republican Paper Called the Republican • ItirAn u Ameriesu bar mom" has been set ap inthe Paris Exposition. . marina: Lends the abeam' fire engines ..are used to wash dirty alleys. • • •WA Chineae_firm in San Francittect wields a, capital Of 'over 112,000.000: :='• ' . WE. P. Lszerdtxt, fancy goods dealer in Chi ear, has failed for 975,M0- - • • WA "toomilliariii-Wisest" in Phtiadelpntut wee ntant-to-board at the penitentiary- - /fillffeCafferty,who has been on trial for tress-. 'son m•Dablin, has been found ituht3.- ' XirThrencofilne were stolen from a wareroom, • at atecent Are in a town in Georgia. ' feednoitivriter save, "puppies' heads are sometimes seen= gentlemen's collars." . air Tho Japanese Commissioners ..will visit the battlefields of the . Rebellion inrwginia. - sire. man named Bedbug has petitioned she Kentucky - Legislature to change his name. • . - ..efirThe. rebellion in China is reported to be aPreading. Nankin is threatened.by the rebels. I . 'young.. man-has.been fined :$6 75 for smoking in the streets in Salem; Massachusetts. miran Infant, with a 31,000 note pinned to ha dress, was recently left in a London railway eta ' "birThe people of Vanoonver's Wand, British Columbia, are desirous of annexation to the United sir The New Orleans Times wants to see fe male suffrage established M 'once, and have dee° ' WLatest Arizona advices states that a war of : extermination has been commenced against the ' Wlt= is in contemplation to' enlarge Trinity Chtuch, N. T., so as to nearly or quite double capacity. - • • has fewer schools in ptrtpor don to ite population than any other large Amer ican city. • - • - itirThe business pnrtion of Cambridge. Illinois, was entirely destroyed by fire on Sends,' last. Lose $100,000.• WA British schooner at Cleveland, Ohio, was Wes boarded by Penis= on Tuesday, and had her colors "torn down. ' Ifir The complete registry of Washington;. ). 0,. &owe .about 15,000. yotera. • The whites -are in excess about 960. •- Aii"The English government has accepted the Liberal amendment to the Reform bill providing' for lodger franchises. • . • WA daughter . of: Charles Dickens ie ninthly: 'making for herself both fame and fortune by the 'products of her pen.' 'WM a fire • in Chicago,. on. Saturday" night, three firemen were killed by a falling, wall, and' • three °them seriously injured: • ' i7rFrance and Prussia are both rapidly arm ing, and this fact is producing distrust and glum in financial circles in London. • tor The Clover HM coal pits near Richmond,' •Va...where a disastrous explosion occurred a few weeks ago, were reopened on Saturday. - • itii - Under the new law or Ohio the grand jury of Cincinnati is bound to find a bill against the keeper of every billiard table In that city. ' tar The London Metripnlitin tindergmand yell way is about five miles long; and carried in 1866, 21,273.104 passengers without a fatal accident. WD - uring the month of April, kelt closed, there were fifty-two American vessels lost, by fire, wreck; collision and other disasters at sea. WThe eleratorPf Mule!, Dall Sc Co., at Chicago, was burned on Saturday. Loss, $2OO,- On 0; fully it:mired. The , fire was the work of an incendiary. - . WThe eight hour labor bill was never called up en the Pennsylvania Senate: The statement that it -is in the bands of the. Governor b there fore erroneous. • c. • 810 ...154 .... 287 ..:.101 192 .286 268 • air Chief.Justlce.Chase has appointed all the Registers of Bankruptcy, needed in the State' New York. The New England States will be next supplied, and thenPeonsyltania. ' .." - larThe reports fromall sections of the country received at the Agricultural Departmr tit indicate that the wheat crop this season will be, the finest . prodUced in thia - country for many years. . trirffir. James Yates, .of Bickersville, N. J, killed his little grandchild, aged eight years, with a hatchet, on Sunday last and then went to his own house and hung himself in a room. • Mr An exchange inquires: "Did Powers, the sculptor, in the highest flight of a vivid imagina-. Lion, ever thirik of ohiselling his 'Greek Slave' with a chignon t" of course not ; he chiselled her out of it. tor A meeting of 'workingmen at St, Louis, on Monday night; adopted re.soliitioris declaring a determinat ion to enforce the eight hour - labor lavv, 'ands willingneas to accept a reasonable retina . Welt is complimentary to Yankee ingenuity that 'a oommissioner has been sent. from Switzer land tri examine the railroad which enables.rts . to make the anent of 'Mount Washington,' with a view of scaling the Alps on the same plan. . • rlfirThe people of EitetertiNirginia, in the - tricta upon the south side of the James river, are receiving the registering officers in a conciliatory manner, - 'and aro assisting them in carrying ,out preliminary measures of the Reeonatruotion .202 ~. tt .. 268 ~..261 .... ,262 4. I fi ya 3 1421.1461'14i 876 174 Sl' '2ccs, 2691 sas 624 1 194 1 3 2 4 [1.06 • • ‘1895, 1 Noolis9s ea i 192! 911 2T31 2021 2421 201 1 1011 145'581 3301 1061 2091 15' 229 1 TS I - 3229 41 - 323 50. 61 96 • 14 37 ' 31 25 100 00 • 30 00 40 00 5 10 . • -.1 BO 84 .25 33000 30 .•33 00 13 00 .33 00 . .33 00 SUN 64 1,277 18 $2,3133 82 8,185 15 920,50 $7 grAtt oil tank, belonging to the Fairview Oil Company, located ou the Allegheny river s Moe miles from _Pittsburg, wa.ti. struck .by lightning.on Tuesday evening, and eighteen thousand barrels of crude oil were burned. The.oil-works belong ed to Emil Schalk and Lir. Arnoul Hers, of Pitts burg; and Charles Lcnnig, of Philadelphia, Loss in oil $60,000 ; no insurance. Perry Davis' Travellers are always liable to sudden attacks dysentery and.cholera mottos; and these occurring when absent from hcime.are very unpleasant.. Ferry Davis' Pain 4111er may alWaye be, relied upon in shell eases. '4B soon as you feel the symptoms. tyke one teaspoonfull In a gill of new milk and molasses end a gill of hot water. Stir well together and diink Repeat the dose every hour Until relieved. If-the pains be severe, bathe the bowels and' back with the medi. SitlA,Aee.f. . - • Fiabermen, so often exposed toturts by hal . rhig their skittplerced with hooka and fins of 11.,h, can be much relieved by bathing With aliftle Pain Killer as aeon as the : accident occurs; to this way the anguish is loon abated: bathe as often as once in five minutes, say three or • four thnes; and you will seldom have any tum bl e. . . • • May I •67-1.9-9 t • are *ening •• • 1 Mena all wool Caas. linalneia Came s ea low is.. $5 0 00 • '' - 'Yeats 200 Who - ,e Salta •' Coats for,. Pants " Vesta " Better t 4 44 " Whole Suits " • Coate ' " " . Pence Vests " • " .• " Whole Sults " 4 1600 The, garments' we are rapidly selling at above-named prices are all gond, well made and serviceable. well, adapted to business or ordinary wear.,. The prices are less than half those fur which same goods hove been • Advancing from these, we have all grades up to the finest French and English fabrics, Which are sold at pmportioneely low prices, are surceased •by none in. style or 411,.and 'mole with especial care—the small quantity - of - clottii• g manulactured generally thts•tea sot, having given to an nensnallygood chance fpr•se lectlng our workmen from the best in the city. Our wods have all been purelumed tor cash from mannfac totem and importers at, far lees than cost, which ena bles us to sell at the low prices named. , Boys' Detainment. . . Boys' all wool Cassimere Coata as low as. . • Pants • Butt..." Coal Pante " " Better .• • o • Whole Out • ' •-• VI 00' And all finer grades at prices equally low—made and trimmed in the best manner from 'a choice Beim . t. en of suitable fabrics. Our Boys! goods are'all on the first floor, nearest the.front, convenient for ladles. ' We h ave th e largest establishment for the =nurse- . tureend sale of Clothing in Philadelphia;occupled ex - elusively brourselves. and filled wi h the largrstitodt a. d most complete a‘sortment in the city. We guarantee our prices lower than the kovrest where or the rale cance'ed and.money refunded. HALF way. arrwanr.. Basnerr & Co., Firm Lan - • Town Rau,. :fhrra Bvistia. t 5118•Idairarr *Barr. , No-rm.—We have recently renovated and refitted our establishment; -and - Introduced a vastly . mutated. amount of light by a new poxes?, the effect of which is wall worthseeing. . • . May 11, , af to gm TEN REASONS WHT HOSTETTER'S STONAOR BITTERS Shoidd have "a Plan In Every Howie.. 'BECAUSE by invigorating the constitution and the frame they siert skimess. . • Bscaugg (especially) their. use prevents. the alne. ephertcpoleon which produces epidemics from taking effect upon the eystem. • . ItieCellt3B they cure lndlgeatlat, and .. impart uo. matted tiger to the stomach.,• . BE C AUSE they are the beat appetizing medicine at present known.. . BECAUSE they are the'only preparation upeO which Persons of a bilious habit can safely rely to keep tbs liver in good order._ . • - • bh:(1&1783 they tone and regulate the bowels; and invariably relive them when constipated,' without canz , ing undue relaxation.:. 'BECAUSE We 7 .'strengthen the nerves, 'clear the btain. and Ch•er Meech:nal . • . . . . . 'BECAUSE in case of an attack of . spastes or bilkas colic they are the best thing that can be' administered on the instant. - menu they 4 xisido. the Uwee Properties of a tonic, an alterative and a nervins in their_ tomcat p a . BICOAUSBihaI are a Weide Wiwi Ague and 'Fe ver =dill interndtteds, and with all their poten c y es preietwitiie and it remedy; ate Sr tum7nume Is eater 'ken the mnantsda sichi; Majll-49.41 .• _ , The Great Female Illentedy. DR. DTPONCOts , GULDEN PERIODICAL - volt Flaws& bvara Dletaglearrige - COMINIMIXIC" or sus Mom= Ttmiiii riot - • . , ALLWATII4 . III= I3B ASA frzminnii . _• • . OBE PILL IS ~ A Dint vemestreedualyeitettedow ttitieseppotb az U lan .; -setter ea, we eautlowee @One -mire then Pilis While to =me jesiL dm, Wee_ udattanies- attar s o w*" the Prtleprtee emeiner ao•teexes4 -i=dagoogk theiruttideatitAtoald I= m o=2l. tobiergat wthoindmiMill amor INVAUXUBLig MUM /OE - TlikelLemeartimishipirlfithoo, Aoltok Ifoombixebetreetbas sod fttot N om . ; t o b oti v mask Wittig the LOierr so d beck the "Roe coke of Seattle to Op* ist 'arm= delicate. Price 6110 1 . Be, Soil tekPottofflit Pa; Thy. =RIF' asitunk , °I3L st botoNlionleibstMO, boo cove); sesS *MIA tO sar of tbsawart: "figeUr PlitaP• Fri* to Everefoiiti * l es w oimamorke siloomnikor , mittoboodaswetoditiolototeo••••„- , - , lttooloweibigiumesskuyasgomOsia* mom Eitibitivagei terkove. "'MIN OF4l l6 ol ll 4adi WOO MOooo# llooll , l4 eihtioult;VAPar,- mittluktimmiem, iumaat eix,,Arrmat. mu) mama ik* licitt44l4 ll 41 4 , Rolirfal atttde the fia~lteekelt noir $144 Certain rowdy to seelealabanittiSpaisit*Oti Hair. bash* a desire . lie articl e for the Toilet, is it is highly pernonoiWith ;rant tntoicti the'Oils of Palm and rlik Itutirsrgi - Or'imnr; - ° . . _ - - Anew and begat:llbl -Pt:den im w h ich in - danici - of scent. and the tenacity with which it dings to Sic aidlialieon StrOttalled. - , , 71beirkifil4g 19 0frir File big Druggists and ier t • tamers. at $1 per bottle each. Sent by anima t(i'ailY: WRIGUT 8; CO. -100 14 lot!mtptattreet. New Ter*. _ . 44-17 . - .41MIL1,11,EVI LITCHI . • MUCH !-`4l3trie . WlLElixors - onrrmzu _wiii.Ouse'lleit, 4 48 . .111Weirs. - Aieo efict~ sALT - EMMIX tricsms, CBILBLAMS,' and all attar lONS OF TUB SKIS. Pries ad mita. For sale by. all , dritgests. - .By mending 60 cents to NUMBS •eb- • tt. Bola etgenbs.. 110 .Wateitagton street. Boston, It , will be forwarded by mail, tree Poetage..to any part of the United States. Wealth Witslisius.lLabor,—Hidden Secrets of Love. ' Mode Att. • Ventriloquism, bOO New Wonders. .Free for &mite. Address J. B. W. TON, Williamshorgn. It Y. march 30:_13.8t ars PHYSIOLOGICAL . VIEW OF MARRIAGE. nit Cheapest Book.everTublished.- , Cowitatinhas steaely Three Hitaidred Pages And 180 fine Plates and Eitionriugs of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Health and Dismise, with a Treatise on Early Err Ors, its deplorable' cense. quencesmpon the Mind and Body, with the &lathier' plan of treatment —the old) , rational , and eiteceasful mode oLcure, as shown by the report of cases treated A tmtbf cti adviser to the married, and tboie'oOntem plattni, n:unriage; Who entertain doubts of their phial cal condition. Sent free of postage, to any mimosa on receipt of 23 cents -tamps or postage currency; by addressing , • DE: Lt •CROLX, • • Nip. 31 Eltaddert ii.,Wrse,- Albany, ' authOriney be consulted 'upon .any , or the die; eases upon Which his book treats, either personally, or by mall, and meditines sent to'any partOf .tin world. Jan, 12,'67 ' . : • CIIT.M. Stilt CUT/li11:0 EMPORIUM, . • 609 OFitefttirr ST.,: PIIILADA., idIGA OP STAB. Feb 23, , 6T- • • • : • - CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the syatemionst be pre plired so that the bingswili heal. To accomplish title the liver and stomach mini flrit be cleansed and an appetite created for - good; wholesome • food, which by these medicines will be digested proPerly, and good, healthy blood Made: thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S la ANDRAILK PILLS cleanse the 'stomach or all bilious 'or mucous accnmula ions; and by using the See Weed Tonic in coLnecticin,.the appetite is te- SCHENCK.S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutritious as well as 'medicinal. and, by using the three remedies. all imptuitiPs are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all amen. If patients will take these medicines according to di rectiane Consumption reff frequently in' its list stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequent ly, to cleanse the liver and 'stomach. -It, does not [of low that because the • bowels are not costive , they are not required, fele sometimes in diarrhoea they are ne cessary. The Stomach' mast be kept healthy. and an appetite created to allow the Pala:tonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent care Is; to prevent taking cold. • Exercim about the rooms as much as possible; eat all the richest food,fat meat; game, and in fact, anything the appetite - . craves; but be pa : Wader and masticate well, October er, Moffat's Life PUls'and Plurals Bitters. The wonderful effects bi.MoffaVe Life Pills in cases of mental depression or physical weakness, proceeding trim indigestion, costiveness or bilious secretions, are certified to by millioes of persons who have been bene fited by them. They are the most:effective cathartic and purifi er ever. before, the public, and have ever been In use since 1625. They are cheap, safe and reliable.- Bold by all respectable dealers everywhere.. A plainstatement of facts. I inherited Scrofala, and many of my relations have dledof it.. In 1839 my case ' was frightful.. Tumors and: ulcers 'spnaad..until in 1842, under . the advice of my Physicians, I went to Avon :Springs. '" I _received no benefit—trled . every Medicine and did everything I could. I had to rest my armon a cushion, and had not been able to raise it to my head for over a year:. The, discharge from two ulcers was nearly a pint a day. AmPatation 'we., recommended ; but pronounced dangerous. I could not sleep, and my sufferings were intolerable. A friend brought me an English physician, who applied a salve with which he said he had accomplished ertraordinsly cures in .the hospitals in England. It commenced to reliever I per. elated in Its nee; it finally effected a prapacrr 4LND ax- TISr Otraz..... It is no* 184 S. ,It is five years since I had the appearance of a scrofri,ons sore, and my health has been good ever since. I procured 'the receipt of this wonderful article-00 blessing of humanity—and have called it "Noes Cumaz Satyr," and allow the public to use-it or not as . they choose: This is a brief bat candict'statement, given more fally . inmy circular. • .4.4IGNEVA, N: Y., December:lB4B. ' J. M. PAGE..'. ' . _New Your 0ct.:16; 1868. • "I have known J. IL Page. Esq., of Geneva; N. for'many years. He is one of the first citizens of West ern New 'York: -I saw him last week hkgcod health. - Ells case was a most remarkable one, bat actually true in every.particular. (Signed).. We have watched the unaided but growing favor of "Noes Cumsx'Saave," and Mailing ourselves of the knowledge Of .its winderfel curative powers, have be come proprietors of the same. . . It is a Bare 'awe •for - Burns,' Scalds, S.crofula, Salt Itheam; Fever &ire% Broken -Breasts, Frost' Bites, :Chilblains, Stings, Braises, Cats, Swellings, &c.. wheth er, npon man or beast.. • sable" pain and inflamma tion with surprising celerity, and leafs barns without a scar. No famtlyahould tie without It, 'it always wanted, and le always ready. We will forfeit a dozen boxes for any single failure. We believe there. was never anything like . it in , the -world. It Islart.aplii tin boles, surrounded by a full circular giving facts, di rections; testinionlals, &c., and can be ordered through any respectable Druggist-throughout the world. Price only 25 cents.' • • WHITE & H(iWLAND, Successors to J. M Page, 111 LiberOtaf., New York, . Feb. ' 8-Ifeow ..$l9OO 8 00 .. 400 .. SOO Qz, ;A. Cough Cold, or Sore BRoNG HIA L , ( ; - s.ltumw.mo.mm.mmw.„ .... 4'oc , t•\ ‹ • • . • • •.• fOR ploura? :es iFtiarzn. Is AL; - - COUGH S 1;0 WLID , TO oorrnerus, - . AND Irrttation of the .Luriga, 0 s• Pernianent Threat Dla. • _ OL9 BRO INNS 80N013 . 7.AL TROCHES rumor A trizscrr mrtaremorrovaii • . orv's i*mazopqm,.. REuir. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. Con sninptivo and Throat Diseases.. rio9usts .A.az twoo wen _ ALV/LIS Qom} ficrooras. .SINGERS AND PUBLXC 13PF÷TEER3. end Toxbee useful in Claming Ma voice' when ta ken before shigbar. ,or Speaking, and relieving the tluoat after an unusual exertion of the road organs.— The Troches are recommended and preticribed by Phi -810nm a n d I:lave bad teatiMradals from eminent men throughcrattbe country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their • efficacy fry a test of Tato,. • years, each year finds them in new localities In varkma mi t a of the world, and. Me . Troches are univermdly pronounced bettor ttum other articles. . • . ' ' Ormni . only "Bmwo's Itsocomm.Tioaria, 4 end d, not Mite.any of the Worthless Intitathmus that maybe offered.. Sum December 8, 88 Know Thy Destiny. MADAME. P. THORNTON, the great English As Clairvoyant 1114 Psycl,tometrician, who satoolsbrd the imientine claws it the Old World, tan kested hereely at Midere„ N. Y. Madasse.Then; toe possesses 'wooderfetpowers of second sight, es to amble her to impart , kiowledge * of the greatest married of tabor Whtle'isa skate oy:trtiaeo, She dellneidee thirty sm. taking the pees= yen Fa bilberry, and by the aid of aiqhWtransitit kodinuil power, blown asthe Psycho. wiotrope, guerraitees . to wedge' it. liteare the tome towhead or wife of together with bate of ouirriggiOultien Wife, leadlogrodisot ehareeter. Or..`• no, hid**, thousand , of testhaordais ain assert.: Ma Win "end viten desired a iiitified cell e: or wines genii that the pieptcwrefsVu.kitletn?Pttu the;, Weedodug gamin iock of hair, and, s44tut place of birth. ails, disposi tion 'sad ecimplizion;ind • iithdtsithig ditY- cents and darned thrfarte.thldteditha .. . ...7 0 utheIC Ire will re. :ohm lbet Idetirre MIR aNUOCk tuthathentenratretinn inn. Ail .cosmemoairationg alaergly icirdideatist.74,r.. dresilifeeidideibie,'suammusinVaommoN, 0. sadism twilit. T. - - , lnakikAn ,6.1 y _ HO I 0a • Seraveim me More dI •••• ' - ITtEUttrittONT Queiihrosast tobettnste mei or Tear. Elaltlibeirm WittialteklirleitandantlOW-kagaTIUM fteb• ... c :.:., sib EM=MM=3=M=EE Runt-w Are • CLOTHING, OF TH LUIS! PIECE GOON 3 •• • VAspcfr, ' SPIXIDID Cumzo, .BzeT WosinuNistni Prear Sr. Co.'s 48-]y ev4w r4r7r: Thmat, IS .OE TEN THEr_IiE:iI3LT Wonderful but Trio. A'lo3l2l4kONAlle iF6lll4ezumusit - " -- Afr. ,trologist lad . Somnainbaliatic patryriyani, whilit In a clairvoyant state,:gellneatea the very &aurae of the peraon you are to merry, and by the old ot an -barn onitenie theTP.scloicaop , ;. O.:fie:Oars trrinoduee a perfect led lifalltie ph** of. the future tiOsbmnd or Wife of die - appueiof wididate ottoanio" . occapittoo; leading tioittiorehlraotor ,l4 .- This.la no immidtion. as Inatimonbils 'without immber ' , eau amert: By swot** of birth, age.itirpositiOrk . color of eyes awl hair, and encloabag SUVA:wits, and AtimpEd envelope` IddiesS. Yourse lf . you will re *nye the picture by ;darn mail, together, with desired , rirAndressqit easthietwe, maktate GERTRUDE lantravrolt P. O. Box Iter, west Trey, it t. Feb. 9, .61 - A Esiailic Lodi returning. to her country. home, after a 'Moan of a few months In the city, mu hardly recognized by her frienda. In *cede manse, male, Medusa face, she had a wit, ruby completion of Vaunt mar* smoothneee, andinsteadOlithlialq ithe really ameared but eighteen: Bran inquiry as to the cause cf so grlat i change r , she plainly told than that she 'sad the iIIERCABBIAN BALIM, end «matured It an Invaluable acnithiltion: to any lairs toilet. By its use any lady or gentleman can truFecove their mooned appearance an hundred fold: 7t.ia Annie in its =bl ast:ion, ae nature herself Es simple, yet tunnunaried in Its efficacy In &airing Impurities' from, also healing, deeming and beantlfyin the skin and complexion.— By Headed action on the 'atlas . it draws Irma Steil it s Imparities, kindlyhealing the same, and leaving the surface as nature Intended it should be, clear, soft, • smooth and beastifnl. -Prloe sa, sent: by ma or mese, on receipt of an Order, by • , • . W.1 4 „ CIANIC & CO.,,Cheintsts, - • • No, S'Weit.Fayeito Sycmise, 14, Y, tr•eb:ik • 647 . Ilkinfsiese, IR finagles* and eatarth. treated with 'the ntmOst succevi, by J. ISAACS, M.D: s . Oculh , t and Moist,,. (fermerly cif Leyden, Rolland.) . No. ale .PINE Street, PHILADELPHIA. Testimonhda from the meet reliable sources in the City and,Country can be seen it hie edice. . The Medical faculty are Invited to accompany their csdlento, , as hi haa no semga in his practice.• ARTIFICIAL RY.C3 inserted without pain, No charge for mcataination. - May 4,..5T-4810m. Ladles , Tea sees. finpi , ortim. - Elaine Bandages. Belts. stockings. Knee Caps. .Banuing's *ik .Fitch's Braces. Soinsl. Shoulder and Erector Entices. Light - French and German Rupture Trusses. Syringes, in great variety. &c &c, at NEEDLES' 04 Tweink first door below Race.THILADKLPHIIL (This De partment is c , ndttcted excinsively for Females and Children; by competent ladies, and the stock is adapt ed to their special wants.) In adjusting our Meehan!: cal Remedies we combine correct construction r with ease and eomforti • - • • Organized by the Proorteter, • . it. . - 1 , 1 18 IC • Profeeateanl adjuster of T11113.P.P. &C., Corner of 12th and RACE Street/4, PHILADRIPH.L9 • May 4, .GT .IS-6m GREY HAIR; BALDNESS,.RANDRUFF,. • . .ANY zasElksz OP THE soeix. NO' piiiicovinim Cala COMPARE wilt "London Hair Color Restorerand Dressing. " "London Hair Color.ReStorer and Dressing.... "Loudon Hair Color Restorer and Dressing." • , (Invaluable as a. dresser and beautifier.) ,• "London" . "Hair Color Restorer... "London.' Our Seat . "Hair Color Restorer.... "L0nd0n... , " • ^ - "Hair Color Restorer." - "London!" ..P h Steil a sit n "Hair Color Restorer." "Landon" . ."Hair Color Restorer..... "London" • ^ tine and illair.Color Restorer." "London" ' • • ' • "Hair.Ordor Reatoter.... "London"' Recommend' ...flair Color Restorer." ''London" ' "Hair Color Restorer." "London" . It. "'lair Color Restorer." "London" . • • • • - "Hair Color Restorer." .This, together' with the. approval of all who nee -London Hair Cokir Restorer and Dressing," • places it far' beyond comparison with atly other Hair Restorer ever introdared to . the . American- people.. It never 'fails to impart - :life, growth and rigor to Alio weakest haft% fastens and stops - its falling, and is sure triprimince anew gmwth.of hair. causing it to - grovi thick and strong.. It is warranted to - contain nothing. • It Mies Not Dye the Hair, : • • But actsns a-stimulant 'and wide to the organs, and this them With nee life and Coloring matter. Dry. harsh, dead, or discolored appearance of the hair le changed to Instrons, , shining, and beautiful locks: The. scalp is kept clean, cool and healthy, 'and dandruff ef . Only 75 cents a bottle: 'six bottles, $4. 'Address or ders to DR. SWAYNR bON, WO North Sixth • street, Philadelphia. . . . Sold by HENRY SAYLOR, Druggist. Pottaville, and by all best oruggists and Variety Stores. • • April 27.,!-GT • • • : • •. • . An Effectual Worm Medicine. Brown's -Verntifttge Comfits, OaiVouu Lozrxeus. Much sickness, ,nridoubtedly; with children and adults, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms. 'The "Vissurunz C6Ol T5. ,4 al though effectual in destroying worms, can do no posal ble injury to the most delicate child. , This valuable combination has been sticceasfally used by physicians. and found to be safe and, sure in eradiading worms. so .hurtful to children. • . • • " - Children Iseivistg Worms require immediate attention. 11J3 neglect of the trouble often cau ses pro longed sickness. : : - . • Symptegui.of Worms in €llodren are oft en.. overlooked. Worms In , the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which can be removed only by therm of a sum remedy. . The combination of ingredients used In making Brown's ."Vermiftge • Comfitan is such as to give the best possible.effect with safety. CIIRTD3 & BROWN, Proprietors, New York. Sold by all dealers in medicines, at 26 eta. a box. .Taly 2S 'GC • • • ' ftligiouo giddligenct. NOTICES. , tir First Presbyterian Church. co mer Ma hantongo and Third Streets. Rev. Lasso RU XT, Pas.. tor. Services. Sunday 10M'A. M. and IP. M. Ler- Jure, Thursday evening at T P. M. Prayer Meetings 9.45 A. M. Sunday School, 2P. M. • PriErangeLical Church, Callowhill street.— Rev. S. S. Camm, pastor, will, preach German es: ery Sunday murning at 10 o'clock, and English in the Evening at :IX o'clock. Residence Market street - - - - . tirlfliethodist E. Church. Second St.. above .Market, Rey" PaAnicua Moose, .13.1 - Pastor. Ser vices • Sabbath. at 10, A. M., and "IX, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday , evening, at Ulf o'clock. • Dr - English Evan.' Lutheran' Church, Market Square, Rev. 11. Gasrves. Pastor. Services Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock: Evening, 73. Week ly Lecture' and Tram Meeting,. Thursday evenings, IX o'clock. tsirlijulon Prayer Meeting, every Sunday morning, from SX to 93; o'clock, in the frame Church on Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Sm. Allhare Invited. . • Br German Becalmed Church, Market Bt., Rev "S. C. 'Buena. Pastor. Regalar morning services. alternately, in the German and.Rngitsh languages, at 10 teclock. . • . . Tne German services occur at 10, A. M., on the. 21st or:April ; - the 15th- and' 6th of May, and V. I6th and lath of .limo.. Al! other seri/leek—lncluding each Gab bath arming, at . 1 1ct o'clock,- are held hi_ the English language. • . Prayer Meeting and Lecture, each. Thmsdayresen lug at 73‘. o'clock. 11[ ifl tIED. AU Marritto t Notices must be dacompanted with .25 dente Co appear to thi Jours , . . - CHANDLER—BRARSTLER—On the Ist inst.; by the-Rev. Franklin Moore; Mr. Jams eflANDLItit to ]ile a Sault J. Be.AIISTLEIL both of Pottsville. • . IfIIGHES--FALTSLOn the 27th of Apr11. : 1867, by the Rev. S. H. S. Galiandet, Mr. Em.rs Hubnee to Mies SALLIE A. FALLS. both of Miuersville. . • • MOVER-LA RUCHE—At Auburn, on the sth Inst., by Elder Joe. E. Moyer, Mr. Irstrons F. Mores of Schuylkill Haven, to Miss Aosta La Rocas of Auburn, SchuylkillCounty,•Pa. • • .. STITZER--HOFFMAN-,On the evening of the Btb. of May. 1867, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Frederick Erecker. Harm H. Strings to Can aml,. HOFFMAN, both of Cressona, Schuylkill Co. * TIFFANYSEWRI%-.At Port Carbon,: on, Thurs day morning. May 9tb. 1807, la the residence-of: the bride's parent', by•the Rev. Jerome ..Lindemnth, 0. C. Turawt, of Mahanoy City, formerly of Fisrford.„ Sue • quebanna Co.. Pe., toßrrrre, daughter of James BeVr ry, Esq.. of Port Carbon, No Carde.- . • - . Susquehanna - County:papers:Owe coPY.•` - OXELL=DORNANAt . PhPadelphla, 'Thursday . 'mitring, May stb, at . the re•ldegce. of-the . bghjae mother, bv -TteN% Dr. Beadle,MlEs Lour B. Dolmas to J R:Taoxu.r.. of Pottsville No Cards. - • We congratulate. friend Tonxell tinon enhance into the state of matrimony :in 'euch lovely company, and trust that the happy couple's (attire may be one et unalloyed happiness. They will accept the acknowl edgments of the Journal office ter their , klnd remem brance,•which wae dnly discumed and hugely enjoyed. DIED. . . . annoimOoments of: deaths, free, • Those ao compartfor with. tugiceo, de., must be pad for.oB the rate of lb eeate per line. CHAMBEREOn the 2d that., at' lirederickabarg, Md., MATILDA LIVEZSIOI36. Witll Of Henry P. Chambers, and. dannhter of Thee. Hat:en,AtS., of' PttLladelptda, aged 82 yeata.. • . • - • BERGEB—On the 49th of April, Ih . Oreeeona. wife of Peter. Berger. andd - dauehter Ot . JacobDittle, aged 45 years, 4 months and 8 days.. -• DELONG—On the 13th of Aprll, m Mammy City, of consumption, Euseun. DELON% formerly of Mclieans burg, aged 46 years. . • • • ELY—On :the . Ist of March, in Schuylkill' Haven la.i.Ad M.. son of Isaac and Sarah I Bly, aged 8 month; IiIIRTZ--In this Borough, Kat Ith,. Hnnsi Claarad - Bunn; aged 6$ peas and 14 , days. -• . Laneaster papers please copy. , . . . PAITEN—On April 90th: 186 t, 'ln Patten . % Valley.. Pam Township, Tamils Parma, Ea.,- aged 69 years and 18 days.• •. - . , Crel3Boli3, ou Wight - itilt,,LVTI A. • The funeral will,take place on Sunday, at 1 aclock, P. M. The relatives and• friends' of the family ate in vited fo attend.. " . .* • STANTON—lttScheylklll Haven on the 10th Ind:. JOHN STANTON, in the a2d year e,f Ida age. • The funeral will take pl +co on Monday; lath Inst. at 1 o'cloc.k: .The Mends and r !Asthma of the'famtly are invited to attend.. : l': I li' \- /i 1 I . 'Y----.--. - t oi g I ._. 7„ . ,._ -.. .1... , t 1 VI a t : '..' .' . 4 ' 1 7 - .. 2-7-411116'': ' :<- 02.....:-•-• ----.2111°1-1!----- . ‘ ....":";' ; ' - ', ' "*., - ; 11' .....F IC" . . . Idoirameate .Plahl and- Oraarandal. - Head• Stones- Encialur, Mantles. Hareaca; l 2able and Wathatand . . , Warirecect . ll4w&b), thetout 4141 e. . warttu3- ed . to give sittlefactOn.., ALEXANDER 1401 WS, iti 4 P- WOK% QDBNBS 19' 022t4241MNMfOTIL, ,plunarrimuriA, and upoduoa. 12!VEI .Ess- !.11faaal a siva Mslotatila 1 818 883. 'WOBIO it Yes lloaaer would temectdally annoaaca to the palk lit the win continuo the Xarble Wain% at the old - IMl=mweillits ;Sew. Statata....tooar: :'l7tagetsullyrtatftiatal all Wade If' . L F :111L; 77-30's JULY :& AUGUST 'CONVERTED INTO • 5 0 ' . .t..y.s :WHITNEY, BANKER, - - 1 4 Cift4T 11.11-13131115 T. Mardi 9. 41 523,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT, PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN Fria tram all State; Connty aad Illualcipal Taxation. Will be lbralsbed in sums to lilt, on application to the newest Beak aelilauker z - also, by either of the une . • JAY 000 ICE & Co., DREXEL & Go. I'. W. OLABICE•Sc it".6l Banker% rhilailis. L i WHITNEY - B.A.NIKER,:- corms STREBZ portsvnax, Dealer in AMERICAN AND tOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER,. Foreign-Exchinige, United States! •Bonds, Quartermaster's Vouchers • , And Uncitrrent none*. - MONEY RECEIVED, ON DEPOSIT-7, INTEREST allowed as per special afirecm!ad .: : STOCKS and-BONDS bought and sold at the New. York' and Philadelphia Boards of Brekers at the usual Cottomission. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL BANK, Ojfers for. Bale at kmeat market rate GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; • V. S. 7-30 Tress, Notc-s date of , 10g..15, 'B4 66 if (6 46 J une 15,'65 46 66 66 ig July 15,'65 5-20 Loan .of 1602. - -2O . Loan of 1864. 5-20 Loan of 1865.. - 10-40 Loan of 1964. GOLD, STOCKS AND 'BONDS GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND BOLD.. . DRAFTS On England, Ireland, France and Germany, for sale In sums to Suit purchasers. H. 11. HIDITZINGER, Caanlex. Pottivilla, January 3..36 . 1-1/ LEGAL NOTICES. LIXECUTORMiI NOTlCE.—Estate of Ann EA Evens, de eased. Notice is hereby given. that letter* testamentary on the estate'of the above named Ann Evens, late of the Borough of 'Ashland. In the County of Schnylkill, deceased. have_ been granted to Willlaui Evens, residing at .Woodaide, Foster Town ship, in . the County of Luzern. All persona having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, Are requested to make the same known to the said William Evens, or to S H: Yocum, Attorney, at Ash land aforesaid, without delay. - (Signed) • • . . • • WILLIAM EvsSsi, Executor. . - May 4. 437 • 18-at AIMININTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Wbere as letters of administration on the estate of Wm. A Zimme late .of Cressona, Schuylkill County, deceased, hive granted to the Imbscriber,—Notice is hereby given to all'persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate payment and. those having claims • against the same to present them to SAIL. H. MADDEN, Orivigsburg, Schuylkill Co. May 4. la . 1.8 et' • IVOTloll.=Whereas Letters of Administration on the estate of Elisabeth Znegner. late of the Borough , of Pottsville. Schuylkill County; deceased. have been granted by the Register of Wills to the undersigned, Notice is hereby given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present 'them without delay to . D. S. KLINE, Adminttor, April 20, 'GI-16.dt or J. A. WEGNER'. AunrivigirsATioN NOTINDE.--Where as. letters of administration on the estate of David Thomas; late of the Borough. of Pottsville. Schuylkill County. deceased; have been granted by the Register of Willsto the undersigned—notice is hereby_given to all persons indebted to said 'estate to make payment, and those baying chime against 'the' same to present them without delay to • JOHN LUCAS. Administrator, Or to his attorney, DAVID A. JONES, Centre street. April 18, *a .15-6 t • Pottsville. lljOTlCes.—Notice is hereby given that Lett era of 1- Administration on the estate of John Kennedy, late of North Blenheim Township; deceased, have been granted to the andersigned;=All persons indebted' to said estate will make Immediate payment, tid those having claims will present the same for genie eat. • April .67-14.6 t• . ~67-14.6 t •. • KART HA NEB. TIIIISIT EMS , the Court of Common' Pleas of Schuylkill. Co. HEATH. FANGBONKR & CO., of March Term, I.BIT • • vs • • N 0.44- • . 'J. M KiiMMBREN. Domestic Attacharr„ The undersigned; residing in the Borough of Mahan oy City, In the County of Schuylkill, have been ap pointed Trustees of. the estate of the said 'J. M. Kem merer, under the above attachment. . -All persons indebted to the defendant or holding, any property belongtug to him are required to pay and de liver all such sums 'of money . and: property due and belonging to said • defendant • to.the 'undersigned, and ail creditors of the defendant are desired to present their respective claims to (]FORGE POST.: ORLANDO C. TIFFANY, MICHL. M. KRTNRR, 'Trustees.' April 1, , d7-:44. fit A ,DMINIEITHATOWS NO . TICE.—Where 1 - 1 as Letters of Administration on the estate of Ben jamin Williams. late of Gordon. Schuylkill Count". Pa., deceased, ',having been gr-nted the subscriber,— All those indebted. to Co. said estate will make pay ment andel] those having claims afalnasaidestate will make application. .ELLEN C. AMS, Admx. April WANTED.—Three or fear good reliable men to v engage Ina . legitimate, honorable, and. very In. crative business. from which 'each person can realize from STii to $lOO per week and no risk. To the right kind of men - this is an opportunity to engage in a per. manent business rarely presented. 'Address • , B. W. HITCHCOCK. OM Wells. Lawyer and Business Form Book, 614 Chestnnt St., Minds. May 11, .01-19.3 t "UTANTED.--Three good carpenters` at the Ash , land Planing NMI; Ashland, - Pa._ May 4, YIT VIITATITED...Cono Nall Plate Roller, alio ,tiio T goodHeater_a Ap_rd7 to or address ARNUR, Pittabtelzti. Pa. May 4, *GT; at the T Clolliery7:. WANTEDI faat Pottsville Col -20(7,,4,ana.fPy0616.S 110 (TANTE D...Elgbt good Paddlers. Wagestitue 'r V dollars per ton.&Eli to nr address . . • - ON RABIC & - May 4 '67-18-3t• , Plttebnrgb, Pa. X 25. • • -$25; • .:-.BiIiTLETT. SEWING •MACHEIIE. - :, Beet Licensed Machine . 111 - the• United Stites. Agitate wanted erepywhere. • Pay S3O to 2200 per month: Enclose stamp, and Wren • • • PAGE BROTHERS, General Metal , , 614 Cheettnitilt . Philadelphia,: Pa., and 221 Bain mit 'Strait. Toledo, Ohio. • with single or double thread."--Sclenthic 'American.. . April 2T, WANTEll4—dgenta at: Te it 40 per month to sell ' The Here, and ether Lire Steck •. • •BY JENNINGS, . Intelligent Agents_ wanted In every county.__ ! o r • i rl:111 , 1". ; term% N•di dre elA e re riCheetnnt St.. Made. April - • • • - . • • 14-2 p • iiGrgarra I naD • • s2oo.ll°' math :praises -Paid, YALE ND TiIEOAL INVEITION. of b abi in linte lic :4l . 4 in W ere household.. Agents preferring to work on Oom missdon ran earn froms2o to $5O per day. -For NI particulars enelase stamp, and address OLW , ThitiON 00.•, 334 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Yatehau, 67 . UTANTED..4ren or twelve empty 011 Ceske In 11, 'good amdltbm. bolding about 160 to 20Jeons. Apply .119[TANTIED.—Tweltre goon eenond-band Hollers .UT Tv3o or STlnch dlam. The hhdiesteash price will oe ,peld for Ifachhaery .or 'soap lion. of any doled= Extm mine paid .tor -date or radioed km. regime and machinery of all kinds bonOt and shim expabidao at the liachhtery Depot on Uoillareat.• . - . TAM SPARK& sDeear by mall will receive prompt atten la tion. • i:911. Were TM ' • li FRESH : ,-AiittiEN 'SEEDS FOR. .186 7. We are wee receiving our Garden Beed& *omit* twit 'reliable growers in the country, enebraelner all kinds used in thie section, which we will. tell whole.' sale andietall. lifetchanto will be supplied wbolesale tosell again. •.• • •- - Also, Truck Gardeners suPPlted in quantitlea at re. azieviattrirsair GEED And 'other . Grass: Beetle; sold , br Ow_ oe quart. at the loweat.rates, at the eeed - Btore or tbstaitr. scribers In Pottsville. • I SAANAIGiIf EA3II3BY. Clover and, lintettlySeed- pprthand at roadtet NEU MILLEitIOUROITEAIi SAW IaLIS, FitECIE *it Ceit. • ' Having Ism Mem lytw Ddlls ands tine !tick Ot' Ma c Oa cad , rtelock. %Twee MMentorsr_, Co. Pa., - arepreparelltoli of dandicteln ind tairm to order. tbe hearten Wo Tanabe/ at -abort notice, to doodles of Rbtledelptik DeltbooreWaabington and New Y c c W in. noint the' Delaware Myer, ''• l'intnegranis 2lde met Naar * or tql the Venttels Fo3lloThr - . - •, „: , 2.,,;. ::•-_,:;.., ..:.i -, :..d ,1::: -.-, :: ' -r ,:::..._ :, • , ~ ~ 5.,,,, , i 1 -:. .• - . 4,3llflinungs, A .._. ~......, ....., , -„,:.,i,.........-:.,..- ..._ ... ~........... „ ..,..,.. 0,..7r.`4,.."4:47;7. .•• . • von " . 1..‘,016_..., 114 w.:, UldThig „ - " 111177. WANTED. DAEXEL & CO. 84` - sourit _THIRD ST OILVYMICN MARKET AND CD ESTNCT,) * . PHILADELPHIA; B E S BirD DEALEtta IDT alialaitt .T'SECITRITIES JUNE, 'JULY, AND AUGUST: . CONVERTED INTO ' 5-20 s iirßhont dune, asiaterAr t h a PROFIT TO GOLD, SILVER, AND COMPOUND 'IMEEST. NOTES WAN - .TED. Apialleatlons by mall will receive prompt aWntion and all Inftearatlon elmerfully furnished.. Stocks and Bondis bought and sold on mminteslor, here or in New York. Orders solicited. Feb. 23. 111' GENERAL N(►TICES. TO TUE CITIZIRNA of Schuyl. kill County. , —.The. Imre of your - County prohibit tobacco and dear dealers in other parts of your htate from- selling to dealers and others residing In sour County,unless a license Is taken out costing 420 e, We Will sell to citizens. miners. and dealers, tobacco, eegare and pipes (sent by exprew) et from 21 to 100 to -cent. lees : than-SOU an-buy of your merchants, %L.; have halithis law passedfor their own benefit, to that . they may rule the prices.. - . Alake micluba and remit na $lO or upwards, and r r • der fro/nu& and you can save nearly one-half of yor, money, and get better articles of tobacco end cic4:l than you can buy in your County. We gnatantee iatactstm. Send for oar Price 11$t, pa that yon tits, ti. r our inica, and-order by . clubs. We will send 11,, goods by express. " Address all ordeiwto M. B. DEAN; No. 413 Chestnut street._ May 11,'83 19-3 m. PAlladelth x. NOT'Cif...ae Board of Director@ Luf t First' Natki Bof hays tkla day declared a it diviank Mtnernille, dend of flrP per cere., t•. 4 of all Wee, payable on and after Saturday. May 110.&KAUFFMAN; ra , to.,•:' Minereville, Pa., Nay . a, 1561. NOTICE Notice 18 hereby g ive n ti tc :LL application Will be.made to the o.r,rn6r Pennaylvanlaaor the pardon of Henry Po - May 4, IT • The Annalist - ftleetinapf the steckt.,-,.i. era of the " Martin Rennyben' Company:. will be held. at J. J. Conners otli r , Pats.. on Wednesday, May 15th, IS6T, at 4 0 . (1 , 51 - . P.' hi., SO elect directors for the ensiling year. and vt et a to otter basineas. A SAML. R. WIIITS El . Pottsville, May 1, 18411.L14.2t Secroary . The Annual Meeting orthe ars of the, 'Chem Ttee.and Oil Cr'• company, oo 'wfil be hld at J. J. Conners office p. m ,. vile, on Wednesday. May 1.60. 1567, at 4 tyelf,. t . P. M., to elect directors for the casein::: yeqr. aril lttrat to other htialitent. . • • SAML. R. Al' RITN EV. Pottsville, May 1, 18GI.-18.tt Secretary. • rune COUNTRY - MILK on and after the 9th of May, fo ertry inerniag,at E. REESERIS, two doors Poet Office. , GEORGE PAV:ON. .• May 4..aT • ANNUAL ITIEETING.—Tbe a , r.r.1 1 meeting of the - stockholders or tUr Iho• ford Associated Coal Company. will be be'd American House, Pottsville, Pa.. on Wedneol 15th, 1867; at 8 o'clock, P. M.. for the 'choice . or D'r ors for the enening ye"r and for thS transaction ~t other brtainees that may legally come before the men:. ing. By order of the Directors. April 21, Ml=l4.itt ' P. L. GLENSON. S:rt HPECiAL NURETING.—A 11,61,1 • meeting of the etock holden , . of the Ila rt fe , d Apsociated Coal Company, *ill be held at the Ame.:. can Honae. Pottaville. Pa . on Wednesday, litay I' tn, 1667, at 7 o'clock, P. 111. to confirm the nrzanizat , , of, Paid company. and all proceedlnas nailer it Itv order of 'the directors. F. L. (.11..EASON, 5,,! ). April 27. !ol -1, v. CE.—The boys and parents of t [re boys of the North east Ward and Wards of the Borough of Pottsville will hereby rote notice. that as groups of boys make it their daily Lice. to c•rllect at.the north part of Coal street f..f m,i chlecons purposes. and have been doing so for veto , prat, lighting, throwing stones and using profa , ,.." language; as these hOys collect on a hill Iry tie fr-n; of my house and other houses here and throw etr :r , at the houses and breakthe window glass in may Ir. stances and render-lt unsafe to'open the fr9ht dt cr. or shatters, and , tefy us to drive 'them away. as th•-v at , upon the bill and cannot be 'caught a= they soy, I nu resolved if It is not stopped at once that I wl 11 - nlc - a them by legal means and-bring them to pa rtitrhr.tr , . '• PM LITTLEHALES, COO St., Pot's; , :May, 9, '67 15.20 NOTICE.—An election for Pre's;ldem 'en! sir Directors of the Philadelphia and Nn:th Branch Railroad_Company will ho he'd at the c.f.rite of the Compny in the.Boroogh of Pottsville. an Tuesday, 74th day of May nest, at 10 o'clock, A 3f. • . GEORGE de B. BEIM. Secretary. - . April 27 'GI 17 at DISSOLUTION OF tiO..FAR.T -11r NERSHIP.—The "undersigned hrtoby give notice that the partnership beretnfore. between them in the Ice business, under the tirm tune of BOWEN & CO.. is this day dissolved by untur.l consent. The accounts of the late firm will be ' , Atka by either of the undersigned - - • CHARLES T. -BOWEN. AMOS SPORN. CO.PAUTNEUSEIRP.--The under-!:t.,1 have this day formed a Co-partnership In the ice new, nnderlhe firm name of BOWEN & WHOI HER. CHARLES T. BOWEN: "WILLIAM J. BOWEN, 17 Gt Pottsville, April 1, 1667 !IRS. E. DAVIS St: CO. bees Imes to inform the ladles of Pottsville and ?r. r. rounding neighborhood. that they. have Just returr,..l from Philadelphia with all conveniences for rienuics and pressing hats and bonnets, and will be able to er• 'Conte all orders at the shortest notice, , at. the rooms formerly occupied byDr. Chichester, ,next door to the Eptscopal aurrch.. • .Pottewille, April 20, 1867. . . THE firm of fiIIIGHT & CO. bas thin day been dissolved by the withdrawal P-te: Buck. The business will be conducted,hcre . Mer by 3. C. Bright, who' will continue rising the arm name of Bright & Co. " Peter B. Buck mufti:lei his connection with the fun 01 J. C. Bright & Co. at Ashland. and. will take charge of that store as formerly. ' 'Pottsville, April 1, 1861. THE NEW YORK 6CIIC 1.- 11 KILL' COAL CO., have for eale, two or three Carriage& Cone a' two-hem Carriage); 12 bor.lei and SO males. Er - For fruitier par Company, at ,ticalare, apply to the oMce of th 4 — Sr_httylkTl l l County. Pa. VEBNIVIENT.NATIONAL BANK—Porno:mix, Nov. 8, lgaa.—Nu- Mee la hereby given that tbe Circulating Notes of 1114 Government Bank Of Potteville, Pa., will be redeemed at the cormter of this Bank. • , • H. H. HIINA'ZINGHR. Cutler Nov 10; !66-45-6m ONSIIMPTION CAW BE CURED. G ' The True Remedy at Last Discovered. UPHAM'S PIIRSH.MRA'T CURE, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Tronssean, ri PeM, cures Consumption, Lang Diseases. Brocchiik Dyspepsia,, Marasmtuti General - Debility and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency 01 vital force. It Is pleasant to . taste, and a single will convince the moat skeptical of its virtue as me meat healing remedy of the age. Si a bottle, or' sir bottles for $5. Sent by Express -Sold by . S. C. UPHAM, No. 25 South Eighth St., Philads , And all princloal.Drugests; Circulars sent free. March 2. .67 . • • u.Sm TUT PUB L IMRE D—B ESSE E STEEL PILOCESIL—A Pamphlet on the Mantifitcture of Malleable Cast Steel, its progress , and employment; by Henryßeesemer, with illustrations of machinery n Price Worst& Sent on receipt of 25 cents by mail tree For sale by • AMMAN &RAMS 77. Pottrlife B. J. WILLIAMS SONS, No._ 16-North Sixth St., IPhiladelphir, • - rtaurAcressas at • . WINDOW BLINDS AND, SHADES. Lettered Trimmings drd Fl B i r gr ds es. re rsinhadcat Cords, Bell Pulls, dtc.• • April 2.0061--16-2 m C. S 0 111 ER S SOS,& SO CHESTNUT STREET; Oslt the attention.'-of the public to their ptocic. of PINE CLOTHING, - Ale% to the large assortment' of new style pie, e goods for SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Oar Measure Department is so organized that Tea* tlemen can-feel sassy confidence that the garments vb• tained wine made in the . Best Manner. and Latent Plityles. April 20-16 9m • G. SOMIfERS 1 SON. UHYLPICPECTOSAiL,IIS far the cure ‘,l COMMA, COLD., and SORENESS OF TIER CHEST, pronounced by those who have Used it to be the beet remedy for the cure of colds ever offered- to th e Reed the following testimonial • - • Porrevitra. May nth, 18t13. - Louts C. Hen. Req,—Dear Sir :-.-Itafthrds me Voss ore to bear testimony to the ellimey of.your "Polo. rafts," In removing Coughs am( Brorrbisl Affections, baring f4xrod immediate end, pernsatent relief from the two of one bottle, after wr'ing tried - InanY otter remedies for a very severe cold and cough. with which I offered tor some six Weeks during the past witaer. Respectfully yours, T. P.:GODFREY. p:k:i*Gzsal;fvxr.4;l,l4 For - the Care .of BURNS, CUTS, CHILBLAINS. Rbetunatimn, Frosted Feet, Bore Throat. Nenridg.m. Pains, Bmlda v Braises, etc. Also Heyl.s Fills. for the 'speedy and elfec3mt core of Piles; both external and ire lareall and examine testimotdals. FRANCIS ALTSTAYT: Agent, • - . Centre St., opposite the Mortimer Doupe. And for sale , by Dr. Geo. Y Ashland ; Wool Hammer, Mahanoy City; B. P ips, New. Crvtle , Tames Gildlan, Swatara ; Geo. E. Hoffman, eressoca; Geo. Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven; Mrs Demme , Orwigsbarg ; J. it... Johnson, H. Irvin. St. Clair. • - October St '118;-48-17 LEGAL , • :..• coNunEßcuL, and - • - BUSINESS At BANN ' AN & ItAIn . MEIEPB lleokstere. PLUMING AND OAS FITTEG ATTENDED TO IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES. ' .11114)11ARGESBiODEBA TE..Ht , °Weis ift at ihe of BOSBYRIELL a BRO. -OIitORGS, , centreSt., will row! imattention. Old bass, Copper lad Lewd bdagtd. - • '• OBORELZ•N_ DOWNING, • 'Omar of Rea sad worormin Avenue. Potionie. moth a. mai • - • • 9-if 7. GOOD 'NEWS ; FOB) . MOTHERS Mothers, are . you °pinata with .tualety for t'a'ut lllatoweit Are your slumbers and boots broken b? Oar =dal. Dajou .awake I ;tlte.. totalling an:" 'trashed 'lnd apprere t -If se. =procure at once bottle of Dr. Lewitt Inamt. Remedy and yogi will taro no more mart' hogs of witteLlut and anxiety. . _ . LIKRIEtWPAMnIINEDY has stood t he test of years. ,Thousuids of unreel ird, ulothasbeszetithess thst ft never falls to give rea d it used is seam, It ids rig& yet BM end elke 4 l we ter Coltc..Cra to Windy Pales, sod la thvil sable for ell him:ideate Teithles. lkdd y el l Dtelllgbals throntiout" the , United State...- adroit oltentseeto— , 811111T11. _ BOLE IPROPRINIVR.S. 237-Nosalt Tahret Street, lislelladeiphis , Medal. !Iff 40.1.11 risnivr, 'ceases is STEAM PCu Ps GS . _ _." Inaba iindtgatipted gee inspired to tarnish 034: EPlAlattitivitth one_Steam Pumps of any capacity, soi them to give were satisfection. Onr I'arrl tairoirft drag PoW Pimp m advantage , ade to work wall ith ea Pols, thereby giving ea grad over otter Pots Pampa in the mom rebnired. A 14 inch pima _db.% stroke with 26 trich slamcyltrider, is 18 [set long, $ feet wide and 5 /Bet 6 Inches WO. One of 'cat Potolithsts hetet in- inceepful operation for sewed weeks In CharterOdt OWy, as the following cer o eastern test*. —• • ."•-i mon jr,.BAtualii. '• rat autiOuv.thitilgitelitti, l 6 66 . Te r imielvillearrei-sum CONCEItIf . Ildslolit 0605 that** ltd, unikiiigneCare 10114 Maheausolf - ir im Wece®, ipme . r owl* soda* "liste 4 pow., a pd ve '' ' '4 idl , tit want of STSA hish& , 1 l' : as- itatisfactety: : - '', " PD ,!_, • : IVoldtlitoeChattor Otti P. do. • ''' - b, 4 ' .II I O IPRUI "OP dr , Pumii . ' . 11' ifit : . '' •
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