titer' ountal. [Pi aliT, 1710,t,...:,_;iii),3.. KST(;RD4Y: JULY 1 F- - // 1. 11,-.),t . . _Be fiat aeurfeeti: not;. - Let ail theme/a thunu ainest at be thy eountrre, TA7 gotta and tfutke... THE HARVEST The country. Was nevermore interested,in having a bountiful 'harvest, than it; is this year. The exorbitant prices of breadituffs dining the past year have borne severely up on the working chases, and hsve caused se rious complications in business, growing out of the inability of thosi classes to labor for lower wages and live Comfortably. - .lt is true the high prices of breadstuffs have not been owing to the scarcity, but rather to - specula- tion, yet a bnuntifdl harvest is necessary to render extensive speculation in floor and grain. in the immediate futare, impossible. It is therefOre, highly satisfactory, to learn from all sections of the Country that the crors and especiallywheat ankoorn, are nn uspspylieavy. In Pennsylvania they were D pver finer, in qnsntity - and quality. The Bucks Ccriroy l telligencer of Triesday last .in speaking of the harvest in-that section, Tne wsros., dry wes`her of last week . was fiat what was nefc'ei for making hay and tcpenine the wheat NinetV-nine nut ,f rue hundred of orir Racks county farmers • ere boaily entra...-ed in' the bay-fleitirc. ana thon.anda taint; of 11,1. Hass bay were safely bmPed. There was Bret eme to . srare for celebration i,f Inde. neer - tent, Day • 'Prnothy is now in. full bloasnmi and Weill be jatt richt for ch - ttog by the end of this week. Or when tee wheat la harv , sted 'Mixed grasstes were in Brie order for good hal ami'mod crops last week: clover vas a lit le meal its prime The. week, in most ' nelghbfriso ds. Will be de-entail t *hest harvest Reap era and. mantes skill be hued d. The wheat. taking the conot , , c ve? . , In far 'better. than' It. was last year. Two or three weeks aro thi-re was great uppretenston cif Menage be 'be Mdge, hut s e cannot learn that tide fear was.at alt.jottined. It Ie unite safe tOsaj , that the. Ins' In p,ackatoan:r by this Cause will no? be Are per - cent 'Ol the crop. We shall have wheal to eat and bell - Able watch has n+ theen the ctrie for several sea .soos, There be no market for California st heat in this county after the tir.t of August. Bye ban al-o done yle:dlng full er wn straw and well loaded heads. Through( tat the whole country tics prespeetof plenty pr.cads. and the exceptions to the rale are unusual!, foe ar,d nnimtorrant In the Booth The harvest meetly over. rind new wheat iota already been sold in. the Richmond market.. The 'flr-t lot presented was , sold at, 4 :9. no t›er quality' being -second to ' 'none. 'Jacob S Loux, a subscriber living in Je.sey. county, Illinois_ writes us that the wheat in that region le a very bevy Crop At that. time Rune 30th,) some were done cutti , g. but many, were- j.(st about to bon. mence. - .1.7..rn and oats are. very prmicing.. AfTlea will he very elate:l4M but leachas plums and . cherriea are scarce. On - the 41st of J 0.4) the merour9 snod at 101 decrees in thr shaee t end on the 2211 At 1. - 3 deereee. This is bolt, a- than we. have bed it In Bucks county. • ... There is the tame welcome intelligence from the Can:U.4llnd and in-fact from every section of the State, where teem- - leg harvests •Of luluriant grain • are - being gathered. . . In connection. wills this subject which is one of such.general interest to the peonle of the.eonnlry, -we make the following extract . from the itu.t monthly report of the A.gticui_ tprtl D , pirrmant,, showing how the penple • have heen irnpnsecl .- upon' by unprincipled e r ;ecroatnr. in food, - assisted SB has be - en lee of-en the eat. in the West, by the- money of 'henl:s_the managers of. which -.cognizant of - 'the manner in which it. was used, lost sight -of the crime_ of.whieh they were guilty, in the fat per e ,, niege reeeived for it.: - • • Trig WIIRAT SrARCITY.. norocra and con-nmeo‘ may well deprecate the anarinclis-a noeratioTs or nrcitaton., and fear the ilf,-er of :thew cornhionlions and perversions .fares The Immense segreertemt of veabla io the hands of fortanaie *Orr( and prodUe. ennahlers eoalder, them to nuc ,, tripliet, what would never have been attempted •• Ac we have repeatedly shot:me there has been a grad oat "erlint. In wheat prorlarllno for three yeaN - past. • more from diminished yield than decreased acreage, yet stlfl-sytrus for the thyt year's consumption abont eve bushel- per capita of population. This is ample for the peeple's bread. a little for. exprirt„ and 'a surplus so ranch reduced, in compariann with former aticke in erainary nr etorehonac that speccularons have been led ' to believe that they could control ft,and compel, for a. time. enormous mires from unwilling hand to month constimers ; and very weir hsve they succeeded, as $lB to CIO for a barrel of. a , ur will attest. .. Call farnia. with eleven mil lons of bushels of wheat, nearly half of which was sorplus..waecompelled to go - abroad for a market and neirg to high prices, caused quite as much by neomerine process as by legitiniale scarcity, was teelleeti to make ri posted shipments to New York inatead of to Liverpool, Straieldway tele grams were circulated, designed to show the depend ence of the States upon California for wheat, the re= shipment - of wheat from Liverpool. the transmlsalim of these extraneous soppily! to Buffalo, 'and even to Chi cago. until timid people were taught speedily to eypect a famine With the first. intimations of moderate success in the coming wheat harvest ramie a coliapae of prices, as a - matter of course. It now appears that there was not only wheal.enough for sowing nn extra 'breadth. of fining wheat for the demand caused by heavy emigre. • Don. for the bread of oar own people till harvest, but also for a larger exportation than for a similar period' cif last year, A statement of British etporta for the' first. three months of the calendar year. which is received at the Department, ShOlil , thViolloWiDg Tenn, from January - I, 1566, to April 1, 1.9:7: Wheat, cwt. \Cheat flenr; cut TMN is eqiivalentr when reduced to bushels to an ; hughels in the first quarter of lti6G, and 1456.192 !mallets In the atone pe , ind of 186T.'showing"an acinal increase. in this era' of speculative famine of 414.406 - ?pallets,: arty percent. Increase of wheat eiports fur nishes a good commentary noon the mendacity which has crut con-umers more than hallo' the increased met of their recently pnrchaSed flour The invoice Price tin (fold) of this whentaveraged $1 32 in the former pert d and $1 ,42 the latter of flour; $6 41 in 156 4 , and - $G 71 In 1587. '.lt evenwhere rep . rted of late that' farmers are luingine out hoarded wheat from DV to 200 Imahes each. They are content :o take pticea much less than tboae meently off red. •it to tinfortnnalc , that neirepapers are-50 ninth at the, of panic- matiera. ti he constant lteratinn of mieri••ne but deco puce facts, not to mentnn3 pernieltma faleAelmcale. mm ~ rnl'v bet•et. n erotcine "belle• In the stalementA made. until the AA hole comiou nitv la fearful of pr.. pectivn starvation. Great d Are ethmld he'talzen to gnarl against aneh thlrChlef.lnalring. : . • ON the Fourth Mr. George W. Childs,..the. liberal and enterprising proprietor of the L-dger, inVityil all his employ ees to meet him at dinner: • This invitajon inelud;id . men in every department - of the . Ledger-the editors, reporters, compositois.. clerks, pressmen, feeders; agents, carriers, folders, tie. Provision Was also msdef*the newel .vs. The bautptet,was spread in the. - capaciiius press-room, which, being still Tree. from machinery. - presented superior faeillies .for the avehmodation of the large . nunAiefof persons who responded to the invitation. The presS- room .was hands'inaely decorated, with the natiOaal colors: • ,Five tables, .ex tending the ful , • length of the room. were Eprend 'for the enaldriyees, and abOutsoo.per sons were seated.. The.newsboys were accom.. Modated in the gallery.. where 110.1 ads of all ages and E*Z.!33 were• present:. Simeclis were delivimed by Wm. V. E'q *frging editor of the Lediier Sir. Nichol son ; Col ll. Rieharits, cashier of the Led ger ; Win L. Drain. F, q. ;11r..John son, niremam Dr.. Bodine and 1:tfr.1 . 1, - ;o'ver., carriers. and others. The entire affair passed off ii the, most tielighlnYmann:er. • .. • . The return; so far" of the regiStration of voters in. the reconst - Xl i cted States, show such extricaditruy s . recg.h in the. array of col-, ored vnier , :as to indie :le that if they nil act tngether - at d vote the-11-publican ticket the new State ,nr,!anizat .will • be - overwhelL minely gepublir , Kn. Consider •ble'numbers _of the rt g set red whites are. Union men, who . Will Vice with the colored men, and are now actively at work with thyro perfecting the t i , gar:;z ttion... It is estimated that in Lnni,iaea, the ReinaireAn • vote will reach .sevenry thott‘atd Itt.Virgit-ia- thus fir the Mick , have a daciaed nr-p-al levant.- On' the rpt.;s.er, and .1.:(1, , e Under wood that tilt r ! . are I 6,00 it registered white Republi cans,' nd that tie II -pub lean ta , jority in the State will reach thirty thousan'd.• So far the prospect. is that_ every southern city will be ileptiht;e..-n - , and the State les'slatuies will he very rad;cal . The rebels will have more to-fear 'frt-m their local governments than from Congress. for the freedmen, when they obtain 'tide control of 'the law making poWer, will undoubtedly use it with the Stan' de termination to protect labor hilts rights. Tns Washington Chronicle .says that it is evident that President Johnson is striving to prevent the adoption of the pending con stitutional amendment, intended to Bemire the national debt, in order that he may place himself at the head of the repudiation party. He plainly. suggested in his speech to Miles O'Reilly that it would only be a fair compen sation for the Southern loss in slaves. He denounces the Governthent bond holders as "a consolidated money oligarchy," and says. the national debt tail be "struck out of ex istence by ballots just as rapidly and utterly as the similar amount invested in. Southern negroes has been abolished during the recent war under showers of bullets." With the entire South to back this view, and North- ern Copperheads to unite with them,hoW much will the national bonds :be worth about Noveniber, 3SCS? brreacit MEN,' —On Tuesday last, the Jod'- olary Committee instructed their chairman, Mr. Wilson. called upon, by the Rouse for s a report on the impeachment investigation, to state they have been linable to prepare them selves for that duty: and will not be ready until. the I Ctli of October. The vote In Com mittee on thiS stNect stood seven yeei and. two nays. Messrs Williams, of Pennsyl*ta- - nig, and Lawrence. of Ohio, were the nega-; tives. The people will be ;aridly disappointed it the present Congress fails to impeach -An. draw Johnson, gocat gtmits. Weekly . Alliaapae Dais 1 4126 6" 1 ••••-..71 - i-t- '7l ' - 4 53,1 301 4 - 44r7 401 4 41 , V • 401 42 .29t 4 • - 431 -:213 4 1 .431. -. 21 - ‘4..444 . 26.: CLTLT.O•I4.'.. StMOLT liosnmr TOEISOLT.: Warmanwr. Tatreso&T f Fain&T I '4'rmperaiwe a Greenwood for thi mxk - 8 ...... ..... 11 e tiiitteci ie for pie at Reim- triers rattsie store, In Centre street, this, Bor ough To-morrow . —Tweitty-eighth Sandai of the fcaart.b 'after..Trio4:.,DAY'd Uzigt,4,l47 Jelin "Xernick` • litul Patrick miners, working in collieries near•Maltanoy, City, were in ored last week by falls or °nal. • Several young holies of Ashland gave a tableau ell:Wanton in that Borough on Thursday evening Last, fur the boat& of en extremely poor family - of that Borough. Capt. ITullingtr at hii cosi yard in this Bort:nigh, has some of the best Iprepared coal for domestic purposes, that we have seen for some time. It is really; .a superior attic's. , Amepig the Amer - keen exhibitors et the Univ.".x. ! sal Exposition in Pixie, is R.O. E. Ginjot of Ta maqua, this County, who furnishes samples of cost, rocks; and - iron' ores. • • : - .7eVy glasses and jam airtight frtkit jail!, etc., anitrble . for the preserving sewn whicb is a now npin honaekeepere, can be obtained at.'l"roxelre etore. 256 Centre street; Ilia styles' are among the beet in the market. 2lte memhers'of the Afri , ian Methodist Episco pal Chureh; are now worshipping in their church Minersville•street The congregation is large, and the bide fair under fostering care, to become a flourishing itstitrttion.. Mrs. Isaac Saykir residing near Cressona, fell from a cherry tree a few dim since, :while pick ing ellen ha, and idnred herself severely . It is stated that the unfortunate . lady broke her col , lar bone r an arm, a leg in two places, and several of her ribs. Rnilrond Brldge:—Work bibs been inaugurated on a new bridge over the Schuylkill at Port Clin ton. The Beading Dispatch thinker it is deeign•-d, running a new track along the river to avoid the long . tunn.l near that place; which will be &greet improvement, ae-substaritial "bridges -are much eider than tunnels. - Brick Mantrfacterv.—John and Henry J. Rich bare-formed a copartnerebip . .to manufacture bricks. Their. manufactory . te -local:ad •on the Mine Rill - Railroad, convenient to etuip to an, point. They 'encceed Sind. Annian in' the .neae, and turthey are prepared to farnisit'a good article merit liberatpatronage. • . The new directory of the Betters.: Boyd it now drawing to; a close. -Pottsville will be fieiabed dap, and the other : -places in the-County in t4e course of the; coming week. The new directory will ,be. - the most complete ever published in- the °aunty, and as it Will have a: large circulation, will be an excellent advertising medium. • • ' A .0 ic-nic will be given by the St. John German Catholic congregation ofpoluville, at the,AAii cultural Park grounds on Monday, 22d inst:; proceeLls of which will he devoted to building a new church. The,arrangementa .are ample for a pleasant time, and as the object is worthy' we •trnst that the attendance of our citizens on the occasion will be large. . ' - A member of the Good Will Hose Company, Nc. 1. of Minersville, desires ns to state that: Lip Company paraded next to the brass band on the Fourth in that'Borough, and not the Mountaineer Rose Company, No. 2, as Stated in our account ' We maize the correction' withpleainre, as the G nd Will has the, reputation otheing . an active and efficient Comp - any. • . 'annier& Criate.--On Saturday . last Daniel Datie's was wrested in Tam tqua by Marshal g.harged on oath of his daughter Ellin Matthews, with incest with Elizabeth, her sister, and Mao' a daughter of DaLiele. A child the fruit •4 this alleged. crime, was horn in this Borough a few weekti since, and Ellen swears that she rears DArtiels will destroy the child. The accused had a• hearing before Justice Frsiley, and was committed in default of tail for trial. . • :An arbitration,. James Pettit vs. Reading-Rail road Company, was held at Feather's Hotel in this. Borough, this week. Pettit was formerly a conductor on the Road. The Company some years since charged, him 'with embezzlement, and the matter was compromit ed by Pettit paying the Company $20,000. He now brings action against the• Company, charging _it with extortion. 'On Thnrsday.tbe arbitration made an award in,fiyor of Pettit, for $20,016. • ; Temperano.—The following is a list of the offi cers elected to serve, the ensuing term in St. Clair Division, N0..54 , 1„80n5,0f Temperance: -W. P., Thotnae Durrowee ; W. A., Geo.. W. Crawshaw; R. 8., Benj. P. Crawshsw ; A. R. 8., Jonathan E. Price . ; P. S., Wm: J. Yeo ; Trans.; W. T. Richards; Chap , R. B. Platt ; C., Thomas Gannon; A.. C., Samuel :Thomas; J. G. Washington Eionseknecht ;- B : , Robert blerri.- son ; P. W: P., 'Henry Shaffer. Death by prourning.—On the 2d haat.. Mr. Ben jamin Kline, - of Hamburg, Berks CO., and several years ago an employee in the saloon of Mr. C. C.' Carter in this Borough, was drowned at Trenton, N. J. The deceased was employed on .a canal boat iunning to and from Philadelphia and New York. He accidentally fell from the.-boat into the water, and being enable to win was drowned:. He was 46 years. of age. His remains were in terred at Harnburg on Saturday afternoon last. Mr. John 0. Ileck.will open to-day in 'Mahan tenon street, adjoining the Union Hail,. a store for the sale.of.flour, hams, fish. pickles, eto.; and as he has determined to keep everything in his line of the'yery.beat quality, and sell at retv‘ona hie priees, he should and we presume, will, re, celve a fair -share of 'public patronage, Mr. Beck is thoroughly - conversant, with the business,' and cannot fail to secure the confidOnce and Eno port of the people in his new undertaking. He has our best wishee for his success. - • ISAti, IS7. 1102 OS4 GE0.361 162 411! 113. 4,4 A Dangerous Road.-- , Those who drive frequent ly between this Borough and Mahanny City, in. form tie that the mountain road about half a mile from St. Clair is in an exceedingly dangerous condition. The earth • has caved in at many places, from, mining operations, forming deep chasms, and the wonder is, that before this, some bfidy driving the road has not fallen into some of them and perished. :We understand thatit is the .duty of the land-owners at that 'pbint to lay out a new road, the old having become so dangerous,and that they would be 'liable for damages, in case anyperson shonldbe injured or killed by tail ing into any of the•deep holes that line.tlae pre. sent road. If this is the case the landowners would consult their interests es Well as do what is, right, by attending.to this matter at once. The Fottith of July wan observed in Aehland-in it:spirited roamer. -The Sunday School of Father Recife church spent the day at Shady Grove.:The Si. Patrick Benevolent Society , ; an Irish S ciety of Sons r&Temperance, the Welsh Lutheran and Welsh Baptist congregations and choirs paraded. There were several pic-uics. In the afternoon there were hog, wheelbarrow and seek races. The dip wound up with fireworks and a hop at the the Union - Hetet . Mr-'E.' Bast - gave..it display of fireworks in front of his residence. - - Mithanny Plane there was a pic-nle, attended br a large number of.men, .04 - men and . children. 16 oration wea delivered by R. R Wright, E-q , to!lotred by. dancing and ether testivites. It is said to have beetta very delightful 'affair. itObbery.—Last Winter when the petiole of the C-unty were very generally. greatly alarmed by the bold and frequent acts of the .murderers and. robbers who infested it,: Mr.. Wiliam' Helier, an old and well-to-do farmer of East Brunewick Township, residing about three miles from Or-. wksbure, fearfutof a visit from the ruffians; re moved hie money and some papers of value from his house in a bag, and concealed them under some buckwheat io his granary The money con sisted of $1300 7 4410 in gold ; $450 is Silver :4400 in greenbacks ; $25 old notes of Farmers' Bank of Reading. and $1 84 in nickel.pennies.: The pas • pers embraced promises . ..s' notes„ etc. • • Within the past. week Mr Heiser made' the startling discovery that the bag and its contents: had bean stolen. From circumstances whiola 'bad tranapired, suspicion rested upon several partici , residiog in the m ighborlir o I, among whom we e John G. Suanffer, a native of Germany, about 65 years•of age, and his son, Charles Snauffer. .Mr. Heise• procured a warrant tram Justice Franey of this Borough,tplaCA -it in the hands of Marsh!.l Heisler,. and on .Thursday Snauffsr and his' son were arrested. The time day they were brought before JustiencTrailey, and after a hearing were committed in default of bail, for trial. There were .formi in the,pot:session of-the ac cused $221 in mnnev,•done np in 'small packages, consisting of $2O; $5, $2.50 and $1 gold 'peel., and silver halves,. quarters; ten'and - five cent pieces. . Other parties are suspeeted being concerned chid robbery, and the peitice are on their track.. , The Vieaire,—Mr McKean Buchanan, the able arior,, opeped at riiiiott Hall on Wcdtte-day eYeepi nig last, wl'h- a very excellent company - They have playedso far, very acceptably, "London' AssurancC," . " Mscb th," and "Richelieu." In Mr. Bnchansu's Macbeth , he ihtmatiees many fine original points, and his reading or the part. is masterly. As Mr. Buchanan thoroughly n'e &rid ands his bu-ioeos as an actor and theatrical manager, sod this is histist visit here, we midit . shop that ho was born in Philadelphia , February • 28, 1523. .In .his ynnng:dsys Mr: - Buchanan was sti offic.r in the Navy. and served ender Admiral Dallas in the West Indiallquadron. Ile resigned and became a merchsnt, loc•iting himsdf at New. Orleans. Although (Mug a large and .hmrative beetles, he became not:stunted with the dramatic profession; relinquished his mercantile *intuits, and became an actor in 1850, his f , intrue at that time,- it is said, amounting to $250,000. Since then he' has made the tour of the principal cities of Europe, Australia and the United Staten. .. . • A matinee will be given this afternoon at re duced prices, for ladies and children,' at which the moral drama, "Teo Nights in a Bar.Boorn," will be played. To-night: there will be a fine bill which should Secure a large audience. We consider this tronpo the ablest decidedly, that has ever visited this Borough and its chaste, elegant performances should be liberally imp ed by layers of the drama in its purity. ,By the annexed correspondence it will hi that-a number of our mixer's have tender .to ?dr. Buchanan a complimentary benefit, and that it will take place on Tuesday eaktiing next. The compliment is merited, and thdre can berm doubt that one of the moat brilliant audiences ever seen in Union Hall will be present on Tuesday eve- . Pcrrvevrizs. July 1 4,156 t. . Mr. siclieast BeOIIASILN—Dear Sir : Theundereigned citizens of Pottsville, appreciating your superior tal entas an histrionic artist. acquainted with your world wide celebrity SR • faithful interpreter of legicunate drama, and as a mark of our mean and gratitude for the very excellent entertainments you have given to, ' beg leave to tender you a complimen hederh. o n .any evening that you may be pleased to designate as correlates:it to youreelf. • • . With grad esteem. &c., • Hon. ter &rouse, ; Hon. C. W Pitman; B. B c'Cool..Esq.: • lin.Bartholomew, • • • jno. M. kneeler. Beg:, John X. Werherill. Charles F. Bopillach, H. G D. P. Brown, ' 8. =as Mason Weidman, Jno. Zinn, . ' • ' • Poster. Jr.,• Clem. Beans. • P. B. Berman. . George de a Heim, Pas Id B, Green, •E: H. 81 114 11 1 in., . • •• • . . l i rontert.vawri , • • • Porrivrum, July 18. J Genmanen :—Totir polite note of tale date, tender ing me a Complimeutary Benefit le received. . With many thqnlos for yoqr La ndki eppreciation of my brunt& ability, I beg to my ccept the proffered tee li nhmild and w.itti your . errottaton old name TULP 4 3- D RVERING net JULY MX upon "Mktg occa sion I *hail have the honor of appearing Iti simpler . -Your obedient esnant, • Bersiaaer. Messrs. - fren:l4, Inman, Hon 47; W. Pitman Med. IMEIC -New M. 1. - 4 551 ev- Pirst Q, 8 0 35 es., 'Pall M 16 ..3 0 es 44. 94 .9 - .40 Tao, M. 86'14 61 CAL mama: Isom rs rx MMII:Zi - • 1 63 . -7. ii.. - 'l , 1 03 :2 1 - i. 7. .:...1!*7.,..:. _ ,•' ' 'o2_ •TS to t 65 •-- - 1 -03 - 10 1•• .73 • • i • 66 . , 'll .t 62 . A Liberal Law,—Ati 'exchange remarks: "A majority rif the people seem . to be in ignocettee• Of the fact . that 'a. law {was passed last winter plovidiog . that every honorably .dischirgid sol dier who us a resident of !Pennsylvania, and who, from *mods oontratted. while. in the - . service. of his country,,is suable, on account. of dieatiffity, to proenre a livelihood manual labor Shall have the right to..hawk} peddle and 'vend any wares, by 'procuring a hcense: for that purPoso, which-license etw,ll be i4ned to' hire free of cent. To insure a soldier the ;benefit of the act, it is , neceseary that' liefirocrire s certificate from a. auri:ion of the United Stites army, that he is nn-. ilt to bring ItY !nand al labor; sad cite. Ilona. a plittlhonotabr et .so.l:_nettetLin the ; State Mahe hilbeliodilde 'Owner - of tbcgocids , he: sells.. Those of thel brave .ceterans who are entitled ti the benefit of the set,.ehonld . make: it their tmelaese to take advantage of the generals provisions of „the . _ . . . Mr. Patrick Coniebrd, cedar and wooden Ware taatinfaettwer;' Centre. Street, near the'llovpitn-: tnentl4tional.nant, has 411X0.11t other attioles to. which hidesiresto direct On blid stten thin: a Preesr suitable for either witte,!,eider, or lard: and whieh • does not take up more ram than itecannarn-eizcd bucket, is of great strength and 'durability. and' cannolget out of repaid end a new.churn of whieh tte.. ie the inventer, end , for which he hue applied for a patent. Be': olainis for it - all tha e & -aepe l d. qualities for making jgoOd butter. First, the piaage figs trionona, givetthe pow' r.--_ to; breakp the . glohnles Which' ciatiatitnte the r. cream; next,- ;, and 'above alt, the eir oulation of pare' air . ..l whilst working—without . nrhich the ' most experisneed hand cannot make a wood- article - .These: *Via , . are worthy the at tuition of farmers and houi keepers.- • The smile gatne. is being :played this as: Waa played last year by the 'County authorities... To t.ive - a_partizao Instice of the peace and consta b'e, fees,etore-leeper are • Snell for heir !inept es, without any pr.-rious notice as to where and,when Payment could be made. One recent instance we k. , law, where astore:keeper Of town, went . 111) to tbe Treasurer's office and offi•red to pay his license; ' but the Tr.eastreirefußed to i:eceive if.: collec tor must receive his per centage—or if the collet;: tor should • happen to neglect to call; imi..be has cAlled on .very, few-we understand—why Mn Con-. tad,• jusice of the peace, and sonic meable, must maketheir dollar or two off of the already. shamefully. Marti:et:tell tax-payers::. It is an mat-. rage which should receive severe cmulemnation at the polls next October. We estimate and it is within the bounde of reason, that between. the robberies at the Alma 117Mse . , and such extortion as that noticed in this st , ticle, the citizens are plundered annual!, bY the Connell:mei fficials . of Schuylkill County, of.at least Seventy-fire Th.-n -eand Dollars-all of which could be saredif the. people would tarn out the leiches who now cling to the officee, and elect h onest,.conecientititt 3 men. Affair:Ort afterriOm' sth ins+, a young man nain‘d John Finn, residing - with his father Lawrence Finn, in 'Mt", Laffte, was shot and severely wounded.' Marsha/ Heisler's police an thy saute afternoon arrested Then:ins Mnlhall. John Flynn, Hugh Mulligan, William Askine and Chriatoi•her. Doitellv, charged with the offence. They, were, taken , ljefore Justice Frailey, who committed them •for' a further heariUg on Satur day a ft erw -no last-at To'cinek. . , _ • - • At the.time fixed the - accused had a. hearing before Justice Freiley, and several wit nesseS were• examined, two of whom aware that:they eaw hall fire the sbot.wbich wounded Thin. ,Laitrence Finn testified that he saw - 31nlhall ebont Ws POD With iv gnu that•be held in his hands;, that Farley Donnelly, Edward 3lnlhall, William Green and John Collins were in the crowd at-the time, using+ . violent language, and - encour- ging the act of •11-. ..leime which canard the shooting of his son; who Wits wounded-in the back by a gun-Shot. The affair happened, on his uremiacts. ' • . At the termination of the hearing•Blrilhali was committed to anewer,•and the other accused were discharged. • • . . • - • The amended man ..we understand, .is recover= 'The- tenth' national ' 88:-Dgertest.will . c^mtnence in . PhiladelPhitite-day, by, the 'arrival e.f. visiting singers, all of whom will be escorted intlie even tog to Independetice.Square, where the formal re caption on hehalf.of the'citizetis heintobit by Mayor McMichael. The reception speech - oh be half of -the Philadelphia sinners will be made. bY . Vr. - 'Kellner; after which the various bodies.will be, attended to' their headquarters,' at National Guards' Hall Stuid,Y_Wilibe observed as a day of !eat and recreation t'llifonday'inoreinu the re leanest takes place at the Academy'of Music, and in the eve, ing.the concert; Tuesday evening the prize concert will be held at the Academy of the' prizem to the victorions societies: to be awarded to the fortunate competitors at the pie:- nic on Wedieta;day: The' Saengerbnnd et: this Borough, will participate in the • fretival. p iLet+.46 be 'distributed -np m the arrival, of the . ;silver upon the.- grounds, consist of 'a heavy. ;silver groblet, - one foot fur inches in tength, eta b.-irately wrought, the flizure An the lid represent tog theGiatess of Mute • a magnifieently worited banner; and sash and belt: Thurviday will chase 'the festival, and the goals- will return to -their 'mines The affair it F 4 thAngll Irnm the mag nitude of the arrangements . in detail-wilt be the. moat extensive cerebration.- of the kind ever wit-; nessed this side of the Atlantic,. , : Vtsit of on Importaq cfimintitiee.--On 'Monday next; the Legislative committee, the duty of, • which ie to inreatigate the matter of alleged il legal ebargee for transportation by. the Beading ,-R.ilroad Company, and gather.testirsonv;.tcily reach this Borough, and bold sessions on fritesday. and Wednesday. Those haring evidence to com municate to the committee, should prepare to meet the committee and furnish it. - • As pertinent to thisr object we Publish the fob; lowing opinion of the Supreme Court, deliveted br Justice Strong, in the case of Boy le vs. the Philadelphia a”d Reading Railroad • Company, sled APril 1, 1867 :• :* • • - BoNe • . ' ca • Certificate from Nisi Prins. " The P. & R. R. Co. ..- • - . We adopt the opinion delivered at Plel ?rill's, when the bill of the complainknt waed smissed.Nothing in the argument before .ni" brought - us to doubt the, soundness of the coucluelon thee reached. • It'wuuld be easy to show-inore fully. wore - it necessary. that a grint of power to- en,er,info the husineso of -transportation. of passengers and merehandize, carries with it aufhini ty to enter into Contracts, • by which the business-of ,common carriers are c , nducted, but it is- too obvious to requirearnament to. provett. And when.severa) die tinct powers are Riven by oar statute: as in the false in the act under which the defendants were incorporated. it would be- an anomaly In construction,. to hold that re strictions imposed upon . one power are also restrictions upon the other. In' searching for the powers of the defendants as owners of the artificialroad. tee should" .be strongly employed . were we to if:quire what an: thority was given-to them as carriers, and on the cithar hand the extent of their rights as transporters is not to.be measuredby the provisions made respecting the ownership of the road. • ' • • • ' - • • The decree made at Nisi Prins, IS affirmed, with costs to be paid by appellant, • . -• , .• , • Cr Icke'l.=A match gains of cricket played , tt Schuylkill Haven on the 4th of July, hiptvreCn the Athlete Cricket and'-the Unit ed Eleven of Meehanicaville; resulted as follows . . let Innings. • 2d Innings. 11 H b Seddon 21) 'Seddon.- • • . 13 C sline, b }Lentil:4y. 3 h Seddart J M Smith: run.out..... •-0 run out •• • • • 13 L Chrlatinn, not 0ut..... .2 run ord.'. • • • H RusselL . 6 Jon?. •15 1) Bi:dioxin Gibson T H Evans. b Seddon... 13 b Joneen.Poivoll • 0 e McGinnis. run out— 17 b.l 4 eddoh c 0 Geo. Weaver,• h Sid on. 2 b Jones • - 0 T Dreher, b Blank .. .. 1 b Seddon c Gibson. •• • :10 . W 11 1 :ooke. - b Seddon... 4 b Janes' 5 A l) Brawn, b Seddon... 1 Inot out. 0 .Byes • Total 77' •Total lINIT . .Ep ELEV.Fic latlnnings.. 2plnningc ' Jones, b Smith 9 run ant:. , .Ci R Bass tt, h Rus.p:i. 4b' Russell -• '-0 C 01 , ter, b 0 b Smith • • • '• 0 W Black. not nut Ruseell "I Reunedy, b 0 not out' J Donn. b Smith ' 7 b Russell •-*• ." • „ 'e Go site, b S stumped- out • • -0 T Seddini. awn: ... 0 rua out- - 4 C b Nmlth r 0 run out • ' • 3 C GjMon,ll Smitb...; : 7 h Smnii ' •S P Powell, .2 ....• b Hassell , lin Smith • - 4 B,)es • . • Total- " .. ANALYSIS 0? BOWLING—AI,IILETE 8a115... . Wickets. . Wides. • • :Arius: Russell 57 9 - '• • • 0 , • •:30 7.11 Smitl2... • TS . T •• 0• • .• ••. • . UNITEIi ELEVEN. .6ennedy .... 30 ... • • . .1 ' .• • 0 • , • -• 94 Seddon. - • .64 - ' . 10 0. • •. '4O Black ' 124 • 1 - 0 . • • 20 . J Umpires-Athlete .. Waters : United Eleven. a 9. Gibson. Ecorem—Athlete, Dobson, Jr.; ' United Eleven, Wm, Jones. • .. • • . A New Musical .Organiittion.-13y the annexed proceeding's it. wilt be 'seen that a preliminary meeting to- organize a . new •mueieal Aasociatiov. was held -on Monday e7sning last. The meet-. ing was well attended, and • there is no-go- d reason- 'why an Aisociation should not spe , be inaugurated, that will-increase lore for mu sic. here, and be...dapablo befnre long -of giving first class inetrtirrients mnsintil enterrainm-nts Putuant to a. call of Mr. B. Galland.by order .of a temporary coironittee,.a meeting wa. belt:tat the botne of Mr. 3, P. Hoffman, on Moramy, July 8. eta ti•cliek P. M., In order.to organize in 'AHsoclation deeign , ng to CfiltivaTe, p emote and improve the- musical note: The meeti ng was called ro order by 'Mr..B •Palland who In a few brief remarks esp 'tined the object of the meetink. and on motion Mr: Wm. H. Gore was nnati-. . immisly elected President pro tem Mr:Galleon Sec.- rotary pro fan. It was their moved and seconded that the geidemen pr sent shoidd at once organize as an As sociavon annt unartinion4y canted. The kg ow tne Is a li-t of the eentlenien who entered :their Names na active members: Myer Kuhn. Berman Knhn, A. Gal land. Bev. Mr. Oppenheimer,. Own'. CincknelL Louis Schloss , James Nagle. -Win. 'if sloop, Thee, Robinson, A, W: Si:ba'k, W. I) Frederick. - Wm; Gore, B • Gallant]; £l,' B. McCool. Frederiek 'Brown, Chrletophor Dell. It was also moved and seconded to admit for tit pirreutitsMe ouythose who intend to be come active mt-inlyni of the orgartizstion: This GOO , tion.wae uninityously carried. on motion.tbe number` or =the member., of the env+ ty was Malted to thirty. on motion Pint. Frede. irk Veling was by acclamation elected leader ;of the Soeety.- It was moved alit -a 'Coramotee Of V:iiee should be appointed to draft.a' Constioation Committee to report when ready. Carried: Ci4rtnan," Mr Gore, appointed as committee oh , Con4itetlon.. Metiwk. M. Kuhn B.Galland. On motion a -Connal Mee was 1140 appointed by the Oilman to obtain a mini for next. meeting. Committee. Mersa. Herman &OM; Rev..2d.f. Oppenheinie4 Gallatd. • . On motion the a estlzg aejourned meet again Pursuant to a cialof the t-ecrentry.,.. • • -. • „ . The =salmi Association - will meet Yonder...next, July Huh. at half past eight o'clock. P. M ,at the hall of the 'Junior Sons of America, corner of Second "and Mioket streets.] - Members and 41080 - wiihing to become - members: of the organization, are invited • to attend punctually, ' • • Cons/ale fn &hpy/k/r/ Courily. —The ihg is 'a 161 of cnnstables in this County • Auburn Donnish Benjamin E•Th.- • . • Ashland, Middle Ward, Anthony Lally; West Ward, Daniel Weilde ; Bast Ward, Lawrence. Crane, • •Cressona. Samuel Bbly.•• • . iddlepart. [ lnas Swain . • Mabanoy City. West Ward. Thonias Holman ; East Ward: FrederiCa liedi ogee • * . • • Mlnersrale,;Wast Ward, John J, Reese; East Ward, Joseph Heisler. • 'Mount Carbon. William Galati. •• • . Orwigsburg, Samuel M. Yost. . • •Pott-ville, North West Ward. Jahn W. Shaw South Ward, Jeuroh Chrisman Smith East Ward, John 'Ha gan ; •Middle Ward. Henry Sailor. • . - Port Carbon, Britton Calvert ; • Port Clinton, Joseph Weide, . . . :line grove, John Haber. • . --• Pat.. Alto. Peter T. 'moon. . • 14. Clair. North Ward, PatrlceSosnlin ; South Ward, Thome A, Williams. • • • . .• Shenandoah City, John Goal. ' Schuylkill Haven, I , hrracirres and 9. H. Hoffman. Tamaqua,-North Ward, John C Conrad. Jr.: South Jacob_H. Buehler: East Ward, Daniel LaMar. Tremont Borough. Joel Sanger. - • ; .• Yorkville, Adam Blum. • BarlerTownship, Anthony Monaghan." • Blythe . John 'McGinley. • . • Barry . • • Peter-N. Snyder. . • • . Branch " Jobe Rodents. Brummig Rat, George G. Eckert.' Barnrarigyiest. Henry Pahl. • ' • - ' Cars 'Township, Patrick McDonough. • ` • Eldred . Peter W. Kurtz. •.- ' Potter c. ". Michael .Candron. Joseptißleedin. • • . • Marina *" • .Anenstus /linger: - .•• • . Hartley • Edward Artz. .. • •: • M.anhelm, N - rth, Township,'Samuel 'Thirnting. • - ;sorb, .H. n:Brommer. •.• • MiNantaingo. tipper," H. 8.. Bomberger. • „Norwegian Towmehlp:jolati Pant. • • . Michsed Cle: • •• Porter ToWnship , Abratulav Adam oy s. • PinsgromS '"' James Field; • . „ - . R e pr e y • Peter_ •Zerbei •,• ' • * Rush" • Jerry msamenmeth, - Raßn , •' Henn McDarie .• Schuylkill Sono Coleman. • • . . • 'Prom .at " • , Vildliant.libudeli. • • . • . :trolon I " Martin Mangetrer... s•:* • - w ai hintor LD. Brettionr.; --; :Wayne • - .Levi ikraer. • . .• •:•, • . West Penn " Shwa Shelharniree. • Waal Irmi ts .l &pat, cotatable . 01 SAM of Waithr &Plies ttuitio HMI Bantling; ,Wahantxtegt? street; 'havereceived .fine -mart meat of Onw geode, to which the attention atter .chaaers ie invitet. This: tray seleate ite goods with taste . .. REA with referoxce to ;tied .te .CaTtable of. eating. 'estie4ction. Give' their _ a call . . . , , - lhe inersti/k literar,v:Assriej. , :tion disease the 4neetion. "Ho-Parente.or•Saebens e a greao-r i.finenee in forming theZharacter of .the Young?" next Monday evening at 71 o'clock.in thA Oftd.Pealcra' Hail The diepntantaort the affirmative are Rev.:M . o. Sbindle, lames How , ' lande"and C. H: Stamm. and on.the negalive, laahattWellapßev. - .A.:1 - : Heatingai-Junes,Wat- Idiiand Dr. .1.-W.Hanenhoiet`.. • • - • It is hoped 'that tali qweatiew,:which is of greet iisporterice to all intereated ate :wroPer edcca , - tiDO Of the' young, will attract II lionee. The Ereniinn of Steel Works in SCituys. - 171 Coen ty:.-4,•The Solloteing are the proceedings i . „l'_an ed ingined meeting, held in Schuylkill 1111 Tell on Saturday evening ' • ; ' • • 64.. taist. tiAcra. Jett. ofti. • thisadjourned ,meetion was held- at Hoops!. Hotel.. this evening Goethe purpose orreeervitis the rePotte the committees in reference - to tire erecbon of steel '-works in this parnety_ • ,: ;•.= • Gideon Bast gag- chairman, iivirteorthat the mtttee bad rvislied Philadelphia for the Derv's - e of so. lidtrog subscriorhemrr to the Project, and although they trad,:notryet 'obtained - Our substxindsurOt thy had the as time* 044.c:ens:hi terser's:would aubseithelibeisl ly.• ,He slated that the amount.eabserpsed *rep to rhp,.. time;rr Was one hundred rind - - sixty thobeand &Mare, and that ors soon as the required-amount. "Pr...lttiroo,,, was soberer - Bred, a ineetitin woold be &riled: the cora- IrrtrY Okg4l l -itd; a sir e 'Selected, - aiid 'the erect ion. of the *meta pannier:4,M immediately: . Denote:in glow. iernlisnr tie Project tnvipz.evej .- one inter eoet 1 0 wraire a littlemore exertion and it would be rtirdscralic He *taus! thit the cummittecwould visit Phi's:deli:rills daring the coming:week to . solicit substariptisna to-the preject - John' bi - :Clayton of rotoitno, stated, that the .gessetaer process of manor rcturrutomel wan no longer an experiment. hitt a success. and three persona who treaty invested In the priject would be Homily remu nerated. tie stated that the late Bard Patterson, .H.U - 'r: wer the originstaiot this present iprniert . and Stroke of biro as a.'practicai lin:l:imam; and a man of iclence , and enterprise. end bad he lived the worts would have becs built %this. Counts this year, • . • bin Paver:a - runt Stated that with fir. Bait as leader loth's project. it most be a Finesse, and that Scheylkill liven ,had the honor nf 'holding the first meeting in referen ce to steel works in this County. He suggested Mathis. Bripb• give his views in reference to the edriverdoti oftrA Into steel, Mr. Wm. - (4tiffith of Pottsville • ,.given cery Intelest lagaccOunt of the Ilpemer orPePes Jf r veilinz, iron' into steel, .ind stater, that it bad been proven bp. prpc, t.taCt.xve , imeat, that ti p me!tiagir - . 11 in a cat.t'a dc.- preti ted its Yalta: find hy meltin levetberatinry totttgre env•ineed its vain: : - : :Major dames Wren of, rottsillie.'also spoke of the advantsceato be derived troio meting iron boa fever-. beraiory fernace inatead of a enpoiai • Be urged in. creaKsi emicit m in order to obtcui The iMmasarT anti , arriftion to.completeche rks. . • • " • On motion of. Col. T. tbe . committee won continued, within-in:Aim:Tato exercise their judgment. in lei:rime to the am unit of enbicriptions tu. Wre cerret- • • . • • .. - . On mntinn the meeting anjonmed to meet again a the call ot , the.anamittee: • • . . • • • Jon!! B.Farzrat. Sect'y , AR there seems to he no don b't bat Ilthemoney required for the erection of There . Works will be anbAcrihed, itappetrs to ni.imliortant that the project should 'be pot into a trsctical.shape. as awn as possible As strel mutt inevitably; take the placed iron rails:en - tithe dethand will rapid ly increase.for.them, on the' score of durability and economy, those who earnest : enter the held of this new industrial branch of 'hnsinses, ; wit! realize the richrit retin ne. for their jud:cions in vestments, -. • • •. • • . Proj , ct.c.i.buifding ng Risseor railway be'tweati and Sr.. Cl.dr, via Palo Alto and Port Carbon, yvhich-was" agitated about - a year since,' and .which" had pro=. 'greened so far.that artinte.had been surveyed by Cieu.•Pleasants, is again miler tierinus conaidera tions, and its itneccas 'depend in a measure, upon ttte'm 41113 tr: in:which the. stbredieeperis and the businese min of Pottayille enter into it and subscribe-to the etock t.f tire:road... Of its .rnatotidvantage. " the ..butsitietta of' the to wn, one can -doubt, while we are confident than it would be a p lying investment., as the ckarter of the. rOad"p , rmits the transportation upon . korfreifilit a3` , :rol aq passengers. .:,... Dlr."Goorie;Steart.e, of the • firm of Stearne, Whitney A: Vidges., Phijadelphii, is courtucectof the feaeibility at.d. 'excellence'ef the project, stud evinced it this week t v passing'over the propuaed route' and inapeoling it. lie believca that ;the mid (it would be.alritt five miles to length)_ could he tunit and siocloyi with dummy-engine, care, we for 5125,000, prob 4hly Iry this aim would be expected' to eubsCribe at least . .A meeting :. of niir btwlnese men to 'take:A be matter into enn . fsideratioo., woe lirld at Pentwyl, v 'pia nab T on ni. , (l.fy last at noon. • •... '• Mr It-.R noels was called tit' the chair, and Col :F. B. liaerchee d Secri-tary. • Mr. Win . M.- 11.1.ndid1 stated that the (Neel of the mi , eting , wasfo as. what PA' tscale would - do towards hulldir:gile, proposed rati'wrigrr railways betwe,n a',ll the n , ititignnits. hnrrnbs ,f P• lo Alo Port Carbon;. St..C.Lir, and eventp- • S.f.r Stearnn made: a etatementi pretic much to the. eff.-cit , of - what we hay.- stated' bove, and added .that - ',46 ,accernmedate 'Aurntriy-enginea which •he recoUtir=rided to dr -.adopted, some chances hi the orighial plan* would .haye . to be adopted; which would net however, add to the coi,t - or construction. The road would be a single )h: Randall etatedthat. the cliartrr miye the. .Company the pricilene of 'tieing steam , : rd* earry inn' freight as pnoengcre, and of ening eix miles-with their roade'in• any direction from .•.. .Mr.' Stearns remarked that if the citizens of Pottsville, showed an interest in the, prdjeet•by stit.scribing liht•rally,.that , he could promise that the-balAnce nacessad to complete the road would' be subscribed;.. He suggested tha the subsceip, tions be patct - bp iustalmentsi-for instance, the. Cost might he paid when the.read is eompletedto. Palo 'Alto, the second when.itis completed to Port Carbon, and the thirdand last when it has reached On motion.' of Mr. Randall it 'v:tis resolved that Cionmittee of live be- appall/tea to see • what Stnnunt the citizens or Pottsville would Subscribe toward.the .constinetion of the road. - The chair appointed D. - . P.. Brown; Wm. B. Smith, Chars. Baber, James Focht and Thomas Foster. - . On motion MLR. It; Morris was added to the Committee as Chairman— . The meeting then' acljmirned to - reassemble a the call of the Chairman Of the Conimitte,. .Proceedirep ff. the , Po: rifle SeleJel A * , tated - rucetir , or the Basra a.:1; hEI neaday.evening PreSent, l'itesArs. Sheafer„ Rutter; Heebner, •Lindetrunth, Little, Wells..Rnselserry, Marla Derr For, Smith, and Boyer, President.. • . •. ; • Minutes of previous meeting were read. and. adopted. • . • . . Committee Chafged. - witti To arra ri gi dr.che re' astaries, reported duty:perfortm.d, and- .t : wan 'dia: charged. • . The 'Chairman of Committes of the Whole .• on visiting ShatOlonntain' at,d - Norwegian stint schoA houses. made a report, anggesting nears eary'repairs awlintkovcmentfp. . . On Motion. Of lir. Wells' it. was resolved that -the Ituildiug:COmmii tee be-aptliMiz , (l 'to intro duce water at . Sharp 31euntein sehool'hOuse. On reotiMi of .31e. noselierry it was. reaolred tliat:-.the Building Committee be with°. izal to put hi iron rOdrito atrengt hen Sharp :Mount rip • Bettord house,. and. to male Whatever nt h yr' i roproyetneuts are' nece s sary . to report , boat and - 'exptdi-' epee of introducing ft 1111I1COLW114er, ' • " . On motion of fir. Wei-sit was.'re4olved that the Beildin,g Committee be instructed to rePairceilink of-Ftshbechsc'honl house. . : On motion of Mr. Smith it was resolved that's committee lie appointed to examine- and report rePaira_ necessary at, -Norwegian street school' horse, with a view wban 'the improvement shall be made, of removing the.Dielf Schnol to it.. • ' The .chairappointed On the Commit tee,-Messrs- Smith, Derr, Lindenmntlijnx and Huber. • • On motion, laifl .of.'l3arinan-k Ramacy; $36. 93, was 'ordered to be paid, irrowid to he correct, by Mr; I.tnseber.r.c. offered the following : • • Witragas; JQbathan'Wtight:i, Scholl Director from the S ..tttlireast War 4, hes no , itten -a lengthy comnintid-; ce ion to the T o wn Council. which wee: published in the Minero•Jouroql of ttieSth gross-• Mi.renresents tha action of the School- Urea , •r 6- He seelit to improoti upon his friends .61' the Town Con,citrina the • mablit. *mews ether falea•hd.xiii: that. the Direct!MAl34l , o Pubifsbed tbe nitwebao.rq the !moist acatemem. of ttetrattances,"and .that.they.were ortutllltne to nermir, their proceedines to- be m.adelnuh-' 11c, both of which he siotw.to:be false At the time he wrote the communiestioo, - . • The.Behool Dirktors are folic' convinced that htir er ratic cnduct. is canard entirely - by p2rsional malice 'against John Bindlev., who some time -ince, was compelled in the faithful performance of his ditties ea tpx collect Pr.. to levy upon the goods of Jonathan. Wright..arid rhos obtain payment of hie taxes, after he had rc,PearedlY violated his pmmises to pay the same.— After.which aawe are credibly inform. d, he .pnblisheil several anonymous contionnicationa to the Bcmocratic• Standard, over the signature of •••Anlclegendent Tax paver,,r.in • which he took. occasion oi'deponnee the: School Board for electing John Hindle) , collector st a compensation of 5 per cent . .. when as he alleged: - tril- HUM Rillind ' and.George NV: GrUmi had Offered to collect the tar at S per-cent. which statement-Messrs. Riland - and Go. d in •he a tote newspaper. over their own sig- WiTrireQ. pion-noced to be wholly Caine.- . That he has heastinulv declared to a number 'of Pro. sons that he would 11)114 up. annoy ,and Aght - the School flrectore so long ha they elected 'John Bindley . . These:filets warratit the cOnclasion that Ma iartnes 'sump ! , seetatteas er the Schee) -Beard arise solely fromper4nnal malice towards, the' 'cohector: That we regard bio cootie& as. tetbecomitig a Meraberit this Board, and that be deserves the hoqualleed censereht all 'the qbentia6mbers theret‘re: ' - .... . . . , • R , aroxsri,. That .onat ban Wricht hereby censured for wantonly and ktiowluely.misrepreSenting the pro ceedlues of Ufa ffpurcr. thereby futending to bring odi um upon his fellow-membera • " . . - Mr.• Wdeht made a statement in rPpIA• when the yeas and nays .were' bulled, ietultieg as fa lows. : YvAs—llfeE•srS, W011e,..11",,1ff, Huber, Reeboei; • Stie.‘for,'mutt), Derr, Rose- . berry, Marz, Smithoind Ikqtr, Preet.-13. ,*- N•Ars--Not.e:' • • Si , he resolution:of censure was , nuaninionsb , nd ,, pted. • . • , ..51r. Martz in rechrtling vrteeaid - --‘" rote' . y -a; the-reference to Democratic Stand-. at.?, itel cannot vote Tor a matter of, rumor." - Toe Board then adjourned • LET'r - Alt FROM ./StAli - A - NOY CITY, • (Correspondence r - if the Miners , Journal) . MAXIM:OY. err:. Jniy 9th. ;Sq. • . . . Mims •Enrroser:—Thc.ninety-firat ..annlversirry, of An3enca's inderendence day has passed over: , It waif . ve , y gereraily celithralcd in this city. in .the old style kept up tbr. , unbint the c nutry: No s , otter had' the . hour of twelve cgclock . etinck i la Wefinesdo , night las , . -than - the-boys who hod charge of. the old cannon got It ready, and gave a rrinviri k welcome to the young Fourth, and from that time till .dolleht be. had to be . a sound 'sleeper who c - ruid enjoy much more of , •Matrfreis sweet rop re . for at short intervals'the cannon kept sending forth its thundering pea a which echoed and reierbera ted among:AM bili& and awoke- you again from the . slumber you had jaet fallen into alter the last noise it • .11r4ht and gloriously glanced Old Sol in the morning. and whichever way you lOolted everybody: seemed to be alive with preptrations for the d 4 y, Au an early hour the Sunday tic hools Wendell their way to the vari ous planes which they. had chosen to hold their several. plc-nice at. The. perman Methodist Sabbath School made a grand turnout.. and spent st'very pleasant day In the - woods, where they enjoyed themselves 'satirsfacto - The Lutherans also held a pic4dc and the Ger, . . The Sewers heldin ttie vlclnity of the town; while at :Maple Dale, or as it is commonly called " Lanahan's Pat4ll,•' there was a no a Sabbath School plc-nic, the at- - tendanee at which; for a email place. was very respect . able. It was the drat they have held. and as an Invited giwt, we are able to "say from 'what we saw and heard, • tint-it did them ranch credit Mr: John Beach, Fr., presided onfthe occasion, and performed his duties in a very happy and ellicient manner. , s *umber of excel-• .lenteonua appropriate to -the. day,-were eunfrin good style hythe'cludr, and the nitiblren recited a varlet. sf poems; . sc: An address on the day we had met to eel; ebrate.. watt else 'delivered by a friend froze Mithanoy . City, and very plenteous pnwision watts made for tem-. - poral maws:shies. in the shape ofsandwiehes, cafes and .confentionary., _All in all,it'arss a pleasenttime to. all who paticipatedltierein- • - - • . It is but a short Ihne since thlit ;school Commecced . with only twelve ictiolare, and It now numbers about seventy'-,-ite - rasult of.rthe perseverance and enemy of Mc, Doha Beach, ;Ms .Tolan Greener, and a number of other' philanthropic - individuals, who have devoted their rime and means to eStablith It, 414 who now feel that their labor* not been vain.. • •Aboutlive otioeir-in the evening it: .heltan tojwin, and the pleMes had to diverse. . After that wee este , . lied the worst part of our 4th of Jnlytelebration., King - Ale hot now usurped away Over acme of his sots ries. who h d teen keeping the Foarth tn. grog-shops, • .te.; and a number ; of &tide and.streit rows,com mencedbet thanks to onr.Chief Baratta and life VS tient corns_of .police. tide ; State St iffdlni WaS DO al lowed to amain:4lone. In 11' very +bort time. the stone jtionta fflledwith helligenrots, till it would hold no m ere . and this drunken demonstration tame to an end, iutd bed.tlitte at last finished Off another of . our '!'here fa not at@thirer mate of lintiortimee to Arent *to wstrankto th isoe. .}lrmythireisdall .and nen: .rottreitsool. Itainkapre gins hi mintier, wit& will next winter ba t .There la onettilne herstin;whleh.wn all seem to wee. itepuhlkapa atel'Demotsitit %Irak 'that we 'gnattatiE.4rid that astocat'siptagible• • -:' ,* :lroutstray t - ',Amman, ' . •.• ..: • , • • ateN"' WM. - .?' 4'24ItVWWWW '''''C744lltrt.'4"lll""‘V2Bl(l - PROM swazgauza The City or Berea or Beeleo-alet l i en *file litt!tae- A. Bear Peek-Tbeill i iie. alterable' ef-ibe titOzeige for,.Urisis-ke. eeet era cinder er Alishre Greet.-41. Sleeve - epee the A ll ini - A: 711 1 11 " °Pent Ciiimeelie.besterae bei-Tbe of res 314xesa•AL,a.. • • .• • d • liWitaerrand,./ .. itatith . ikr • 'e lira oL these' letters a ItrStoa was miie.to's lteSti who wee st-decht-istssenger oa crar_itearnort:oa • litt tie second tO the bears of ' tile des Eantaicit , Pazia, sOthat alinoest 'Teel ashamed . to :apirFiicti the; abject - twain. for 'fear of being arteitateti of being as fond Of.it as:Davy Crockett wai„oi of baring rubbed :. boars greSseintoinritieaditutil it "Stria f but t baikeeciudly strayed into snub a neat of gieue ae would puOtrall street to vie biuth; :even • on the days when the bees ere In, the' italmiest as*nder..ci over the balk set ttintlmnst.vene. blue Abe theme once ..toore,sineerely hoping'thaf, the Atidragentreader Will tater with Me throughige.effort. • The twa,vnitie faintly. then that "note engages our at- ` , tuition,' lithe eitY:or a l eeu i modern pesStainsil llerOstbut thit lams inipaideirtabie Antall:Minh : of the nine—a det,i,eiterition of Baran. which is the Ger Ma n. : Word for bare.. The Way this _ay came: by, each a' . name was as . -In incipient state, when 'lt . was yet a natielesi voltage, Doke .Serthettd „tai'- ringen„ attended by a nuinber. oitai courtiers, entered'" upon an extensive rbiute An what was then a7ttibont %here: ra fast and.niountalictinA Wilderness, and publicly' proclaimed 1114 the namea of the reintmlht • v , that firs t ... - slain should theneefoi - Ward be that of the newly foiond edrillige: t 'belr.he tied' forth .In great . patop _and. Ciattimatance„ 'and the. .thertAoforethutnittle-rtrapi was triumphaittlYhaptlzed .. tind dtsito r minated . Earci: From thattime to flie • Pre , sent, dayrhe beer hes . been :the cret . betlindrePrMantiatite: the peiand the idol of the people who inhabit this place. I say the.ttiol. for Ido not • lieve.that • heathens ever worshipped biollii.oistinkest • • fire or water, wooden:images or golden. relvea, With half the zeal and adonatien that is here tatiished.npoo interesting and gentle . quadrnpetie. the . western end Otte town is situated a handiome pen (I . wish I incw: a prettier„more'romantie unite for it, but I don't.) about twelve feet deep, of a circular . ..perhatsc. fortY feet in diameter, walled:on with; line granite stone„fttom the:bottom of the pit to Mome thrie feet . - shrive the ground outside, ,thatmoor:eau - con) fortahly lean niter andadmiretliegamb , Thr Of the play ful creatures vrithia.. This dbmiciie being divided into two compartments by a central wail. Is occupied by two taintses 'Of bears,- thp . parental portion, • three fatnilles; but.oti inqUirvabont theirllttle respott sibitities (;:eat respeet.is neces.;AirY:inevefy ilintiortto the.bears):-Ivras infunied that theenbs—l 'mean the . dear little darlings—Were in the a-ursArit. an Ojai-log apartment; and Wand, indeed. that reversed - the maxim ,appertaining to little bd'itt . anii,girle-in this, that they were heard and nt.t . seen. 'Mae bears Eve etionnOusly no rich man frbe hopes.for a name beyond the grave. Wonittthink *dVing without remembering the bears in his wilt; and. hiarespi. birity.in the:public estimiVon will be'lit proportion to the 'amount he settles npon. them.: Ththking novel 'method• of creating la 'amity. fundt-7 enqutred whether' ny of this money teas ever distil . bnied aztiong ; the poor.. '3:o' indeed'" • aaid . myAnformant, with At' much injored took, ` - these : bears Met erriblernetleal of :oar own. - preeperlty. and we don't frantlbettatOrbe. poor, nil arable . potter - Ay-stricken devils id :Sure enough t how ridiculous that I did not see this point at . filet I ea . to the diet;thpen. which .i.hese . emblems"' .sulasist. it is compcied prineittally,eibread and honey, and all other dainty and delicious Meisel& . I have not beard that they indulge in wine' and' cigetraOhnia,ch 'dentattless. in that ease. they Would , farnlsbed with the cboiceSt brandS; but I envecrthat . .in this p.rtica, 'lar Matter I bAir order 6.:Antell . .g.eacals. a little . in 'ads' ..yancei of our own, being aware that these; AhuAgs would to'ru Cridus to their constitutions. It interest tog to Observe the high degree . .of domestic happiness that-these bears enjoV, and the serene composure • and contentment depleted on their . expressive. certntenan era., Reputing- upon int glutelt -muscles, (whoeveris nOt faniitiarWitti thia phrase:wig-please refer to Qray's Anittontyriot pegy,or YoOatt on theberse,) t have . seen The biggest- tind-rheilardttemest take another; delicate' -. and :Sickly -looking ione; tipen' its lap' in the moM Itoothing and sympathiiing - manner, hogging it to its 'b(ttiom and caresting.tewitb . e.terder- . tics. moth tonaing to behold than —to- endure.. .Their piayfeiness exceeds theFportive dalliance Of ijttln. kit. tents : though it does not apPear to. be of a spectosen it -able to any member of the human family,—for several yea's , agottin Reglish captain; in hopes of 'having a lit. tie recreatiVi spo.rt4lth them, jumped into. the pen;' and commenced irking fun tr there in the Shape of an' unibretla, tvhereentel„ apparently overjoyed at.supti an nointnal one of the bears took tbejevt,4loo.bts • hairy:eMbraer, to long and so ferCently, _that Atte pool. t • Flom diwitto dmyk, haulm& of roeple are to •be . • seen at the' "griarra". looking after -the beam. for they . . are the pets and.property. of all., and every Citizen feels his own individual Interest atid.Prid , l In therri : so that • probably. no person who is not-rick abed,.even lets • a day pa 4: by without paying these treasurea ri Vow pass' along the. streets; and.bears , la stone and bronze will attract your attention everywhere ; Menu! , . Meets end fountains - and jrnblic place's bre ornamented with them ; the shop witkinwiterratingly exhibit' them 'in every variety ; carved In wood .andliork,-yon.baYb them 'perched en the comerWol toilet and fancy boxes ; . you graeplbem to the handlesof knives and forks and . brushes; you see them. : ln tips. of. ell characters, as =elating and ballet dancers, with II hileS and umbrel- - .las rind fans ; With 'spectacles on the nose a bear-in . . the pulpit ore.. Miniature church, repreeentedas prencbieg.toi a congregaticin or beat Churl. freer,. salsa- ble artielets a set of che,sinen all bears, ditiltigulrihable by thifir different attitudes/ and the queen from the king., by having a young be•ir in her twins. Yob go in o the hotowS, and pictures of bears adorn - the yr:Oleo almost every room. while the mantle-pieces look -fearful -with . representatiot a of them in mao le. somistoue and plati. ter of paria elehrirared inn crouching attitude into the. corral that ore'li rags your had. they appear ready to - tip: inn noon yra with the .rae,tkenipg. day; you eat. beautiful models of them in hifter., Wane mange or gelatin worloil in 'nosed .on -comfortable chair.. yell sit 'clown upon m. very uncomfert• able mtscißing rif-a growl accorrymied by the anlileas-- •ant serwatlon of an Imaginary tate. In concluAon, - the town cloek containa a' mechanism, sinailar_to - that• at Strualrerg, iii which. it ipaer .rat. • strikes the Imar:11. prricts-ion of heart to mode to march in a circle around the seated figure of an: old man With an hour glass In his Mind. .P'r whom everrbearb ,, stows a friendly nod or the head in paaslug. which. cobskieririg the source; -.11-vilc. . . noon as exceedingly civil behaved • . . Arid now,- air tram* hiltaria. tirsti I believe that every.man to his career through life. at-one time ora a her -a situation' which ever. after looma nli before lti~ kontat.th e egreat and particalar event or 131,i eat teem, tied, up whillh the 'ineah e ..i of bi, • the Gordian knot that be can never:kepi:raw °sent_ ;he Rubicon •of experience, that raver becomes dimin utive in the distance of the ether tide, 'Chit sit - nation.; ca fee:wit relates to the indiviUndity - of the writer, has recently •triustilred. At • Grimletwald. about littera:l. miles from. Interlaken. Where my la.t.letter warm dated, • • arestinatid.twn glaciers the n pp..r ono tilling up the tVrge between theAVetterhorn and 31ettenbergmntin tales. and the lower. One,. that. het wei n tbe Mettenberg and the - Eiger . Into the latter:of tht-se a grotto, very mrePar tot he drifts nr gang , rd}s f , f onrcoal.m ince. boa been rlri en to a distance of about three hundred feet.. At-the ended this is a chamber, called the cluiper of Ice. sonic fifteen feet square. Lamp are k'uspehdett In the.. gangway at:intervals, and the chadnber itself is more. hnhiantly ifinminated avith.'a timber Of others ;.the effect of - the-e. lighth upon 'the Intervening wall being, one Inde-cribably beautiiiil rendering it or an amber, color. and the crystal. in apparentiv globular mar of dearness, grafi', ientlytracqratint to enable one: to distinguish the e .adOwy °whites of. an object on the': oppraifie Side though-the wall of ice !sat tea.t a yard: In thickness. '.lt, the chamber were two wOmebeing ing,:for a repaid ration of ten cents, • • • • ..Korem herana kora= heraus. da kb:teller Bob," and. other gwiss airs, accompanying their voicea With a zith4: - They Werera; her ntettyould attired le•rhe my and pictures/vie costume ..the tourltry. ren i d m e p rl u i d t louts, en..lmble ,semewhat hitereging and rr mantic and 'my - Amerwan friend -2 -;wth a degree of g en t hree 'most assuredly. acquired in. Europe—threatened t., steal' fr im one of the.e.stingetrisiar a kiss; remarklira Ihrit ' such. would.he thbottiv thing necessary to complete the; romance of the occasion but.:l7ke another Mentor, l imtrained him with a word id admonition,-and it 'was welli•for Jost then 'young pea.a,,,. e n tered. .., ol , ) me. . thought.-glanced with omitting morethan a brother s • intereQt atthe lair young tirimstit'and who Might In t he ea,,rarof my frfend carrying orit, 114 threat, Mive convert ed' thi. beautiful grotto. of ice Into a bracing. mill something that would hive' detracted vet., materially" from The charm of the adventure • Arrived Again out, side..r4cended, accompanied bra grilde, the .Metten here to thr diet race of. over f nr thousand feet.- and ata - mined. after three h ram cling along dgerous and prempituAna p....thwar, the a _fearully an height where tr., gla cier it aim' gat level, and cqnstitntes what, IA caged the sea of ice, terse .mi es lone and two wide.' :Here it' .waithlt .occurred , the peculiar impre , lieness - bet- we slludel to ; for while. the...placed; midway upon 'this sea-of:ice:the sky darkened; the clonia gathered over oar beads, the, windy began to blow wiih sudden and -fearful violence. and the rain; to fill in shideta upon ne;. ;the thunderbolts were scattered' about as If it were • !Thar in such. games desolation worled, e. • There - the hot shaft :elpald blast whatever therein. . . . . . pace • • a... the sterns would 'have - burled. An lostn.diate retort; down"the'rnonntatn . a way so we fled tutu a n us ot ,r tO re. be t4 l ts bn ly ng t. h to t ri t f lie tom- below ; , I ttio iihepberd.s but • situated nfi•the mountain aide. near the edge of the. ice,lake, .but •The but looked to ' i r rtin ln inen el t s d h "g te e ;.it aff;ir ot'bei blown down itself.. andAhe ee g of n Al was irarcelv one - of safety,. and certainly. none ~f comfort. Oh.'it wee terrible that m,,t(puot. . To see - the swollen cataracts gn.filng like great rivers down the rocky precipices ; -to bear like a thunder-niap. ih4 crash.of 'the avalanche. and Witmel39 it sbes doe down the goue.Preseoting. the appearance. or.s . kreat column of animate& SnOW.; tothear the wild• bowline of the wind, and the heave splashing of .the f a in.. interspersed.with the 'terrifiql bleating _of many' goat& and to feel you-self a l one:battling with the greet . t .,.. m , ki r , l o his own domain; stab altitude fir from th. fixed foundation it menu ordinary dwelling places; when • • "The loud hilts 'shake With their. mountain mirth.. As if they dt L rejoicer:l:era roungearthquaketa . is a s i tuat i on of awfulness and sublimity that cannot be surpassed the terrors nf a atorm at sea cannot be mere fear-Int in their nature than those of a horricrine upon, the Alto. The fury of the storm continued about an hour, after which it gradually siihsided, and.then my guide and duyeelf, acmgoparded by the shepherd who, occupied the hut—A:Web after all, bad proved itself a . great friend to us--undertook the descent of the mo rat tain by the way we had come. This way was o^ossed by numerous little rivulets, over whi c h. at °mina __ times, ft is easy eneugh to muss ; bid. the arm, or the z that vv., reached now prettemed the formtdablecharace ter of a mighty torrent, archirig itself over the path, and tumblingthe chasm at least live hundred. feet below.- initdvint - o with furious velocity and a. great;-'roaring, roar i ng, muting away, too,-andearrying with it a''shower of ' stone., so that it was, utterly initoorslble to proceed farther:.: therefore, our steps. to the but, and' s k was already eight o'clock . and, mining dark, no alternative was feft us but to remain there all night.. The but was not very, inviting, and the major part of it - was partitioned off for the edits, of whom - there were about: thirty. all 'having little- bells attached to their necks, the constant tinkling of which. interspetsedOcti;• c sionalil was with dull sinmd of two heads butting each other., i not the - calculated to vary the monotony of the sltnatin n to any great extent. - .Nor wan the aroma that emanated from the gnats and pervaded our apart mint, like that which Inbin,prepares for the fair. seg.. or I could advise him bow to obtain's' double distilled ', Aram strong enough to perfume all thenocket head kerchiefs and waterfalls Ia creation.: We hada slipper cu t : t wee. dof pm' milk 'and kirschwasser--the latter is - an article that -the strongest whisky n ee d m g b e • ashame d oy.:aridt am tot certain bat that wireveated • Lille` rapper. or at leant the latter half, of it. sundry more times during thenight • As a curious fact in phi!. mot pi f *.ti maid mention that as the kintchwroner de tPee'totagndedh tb l i n ngs tl a e lnw b 's:9ltmett°4lbcal-I:4ie, our.tydrfts rose, growing Agglei- all the 'time: and had our. barometer continued to descend • - it did not—Until morting, I doubt not.but our condition on a lolly mountain would have been re:. ,dated to one timely a Mite elevated.. • In the abience ofanything resembling'a ii 3 Ok and In the presence of our- - neighbors with the bells, s l ee p o f enure. wasnotto be dreamt of, Poi resigned emelt , . with mute attention to the wonderful aerntogs of hair.' briadth seta 'of beinst Isnowed-upon the Alpst of . living the-dear knows how long on' roots' and the bark of trees. :which our host. who is also a chamnixhunter,' melted Of himself with great gusto: In this he wis SP ' collided by the guide .. who wan . not benthdband in ad: 'venturous experiences, and between Jhe twa a life upon the 1/100141011 6 Wile pretty thoroughly Ali t scus ee d and delineated throughout -the night.. Be It freely con imeed however. that notwithstanding the glorious col. ors and fistinations wit - which they eipbenmed it; would - prefer notto pass the remainder of my days in Its rapturous enjoyments. • • . in the mom" stßay:break. we riallied-lbrth once more. an d = w a g the ice to the oppoalteside,•theenia xestilig ionainia the siges.mmultsiii_we Ismanzar scent with tops* and tonlged BUM, mutuidly do e k each other i'and .partlY nsec the glider. ir l yS um % hoe's the mountain eide.nrrivednileagthat its foot -th e mu s ge: of. orledelwald ot Ati bo n e a h mia . nik.d, of weather desire 'Am Alpine` _ ! ireelesisasafe !tattler n thet 'Waves either Peteitiroeli the mint , gthi urt the` thammi *Way-or iliailia ll l ll .l o 4ecti l 4WV 4 ltSTPMeCOM , P r irn'a CONGRESS. • :ii1)1013111111 — F - D MOW. . . ai'Pridar. Edmiiideaffireda bill toitonstanerthe.reconsainction acts of .Marchlan-...1an • Antborit enbmttad t , resolution that the billilume old :thWeesaiintaltall be confined to theretnotral thins which havirbeen orlikely to be placedluthetany , i ',Of the fair exientitinorthe reisonstiudion atte.,..ate,4• Sunnier offered an .anonadicient to proceed to the Ills- Toteb: of the while Imbues renalcing retention,' arid . 'that,ali .tolltiend petitions :be rederred to the alilrePti• • cranalllties.„,,Aftee anureion.the..innerid- Anent was; dieignsed to: • Mr. -Eva moved to **pi . inch leesisticat as maybe neemeary to preserve the t pew anon th e . liv w = • the - House of • Reoresenteth cotemendration *tar.teeeired from.tbe Hestia:tor bf liteweldindcO. flouncing that he had appiiinted John &Nana. agent or Activate to represent that territory entit as Mee - lion obeli take' place. A motion to refer to .the,emm mitte&on.Sieciions 'canoed considerable debate. and . -F - staathite. agreed yr: , A easoluthinatthenitrto •fleatTalHaritel B.Sirklea C ommand e r and faithlttl lieNl :formance ecf trio dullece-ta n of the neccind MllitetT. District, was adopted —yeaa nit, naia 11. .Res t3intiono of.thanke Clens..'Sheridati,Xope "deld were !deo adopted.- The Judiciary Commitree was •• instruetedto inquire 'whether...under the consiltntion,. ,‘,!oriereetishaa wiser to , on:scribe •he it nalifications of *oars la theseteral Settee and it deemed expedi-' • eat, to report a hill meecribleg the -erne. Shanks desired to introduce - resolutions indorsim; the caecal. retwed. Mr. Sraddi e introduced a ,supplementel Rn construction bit" ...whiela,was". referred:to' the oriectal coirmitt.• e onthettubject: Ailltinined until Monday. . • .. In therSenate, ciaNdriday. - . Mr. - Trutnbell. from " the Jediciail.Commlitee, reported hark st"weral-reccmorroc. Pon hill& and with thin anew bl lmaking the military commanders permanent traatie chit. se thorities'in the • - .Stiethc , ghillutthent thepower of removal and appoint- . memo, subj.-ct to the appooval Of the Genemi.heCitief ;of the Army. and tielint.g the powirs.4 the reeistr.v, -thin hoards and the .qualidcations of voters. This bill was read a amainif . tinie and ordered to be printed, on ',motion of 'Mn Henderson. the. Secretaries of War anti the . Imerior were called on for information in regard to - the Indian' tumbles.: ',Mr.. titimner' , ' restitution asking let siltation of the Secr,tery of State in regard '-- to . centetents "-in Mexlca..wao adopted. • The resolution _ of thanks to G eneral Sheridan came-upland the Senate.: kidded, by a vote of 21 against 5. that-it cheld net be. adopted - noder. the resolution of Friday last relating to In the 'Rome: Ashley. of . Ohio.. folicsinced a 'thinstitittional amendment making. ability to, read and write English.alquallfication of voters apportioning Representatives in .Congreis according to. population excluding from Office rebels who had taken an oath to. stupor/11 the Constitution of the United Staten, etc. Vs tiousotherAills were infra - 4,3mi% .and referred. On moticiff of "fifr. ; Earikß. the President avis.raquested to .krnish Ihromstinu : Tega.'d to.the capture and ere onion • f Mnaimtlisa. and arrest and report,d shooting of Saida Anna;.. Mr. • Daasm.lrom the' Election Com.. tnittee, mule a report deisibitg,.the cane of *each of the • ' Kentucky members. and stating that disloyalty. in the iridiVidrtal, not in his vintititueney;•ehonid prevent him tnking•kas seat. The repoit.was tabledend orderto'be printed. On motion of Mr. Rawest. the President:was requested to famish informiationth'regard - tolbe pub lication of pmceedings of and abinet meeting to riii.tder the Reconstruetitba WEI'. On motion of Mr. Butler. It watt. reinalyed thath special Otmmlttee of, live members be sepointed4ti Investigate the facts ernincred wittrtbe as as-Ination of Presirient , Lincoln, the Committeebeinr antlior;zed to take testioniny, and directed to report a tfill of suinestycon.pirstors who 'Should' volonteer Its.inforixters, .The C 'mnaittee was then - appriintOd. with kfr. - Tintler ne :Chairman. Mr. Stevens. from the Reconstruction Committce. tbenre- Ported a stipelemontary, - Reconstruction bill,• defining tbe'postorsOf military commanders..etc. anthorims the th•position of State 'officers' and setting aside of .„ . the .senati, Tnesdv, the Reconetraction .repertedbv.Mr. Trumbu'l onMottday was taken npvand • Mr: Trnmhnll at - great length_advocated its passage'. Mr. Wilsonmoved to Arlie oti" thesecond section. and insert a s. - ction .yarriting all • offices' In the rebel' atetes. andanttinrizing the mlfiiiiwy commanders to fill. • -them by appointments or:reappotsitraents.',. A. dismis sion thon -ensued .b,etween Messrs 'Conkili.g. Frelinglinyrhn.' Howe. • Drake' and Backaletv. .The amendment was 'ben disagreed to .. Two it meets were offered; but were uotlinally acted upon. The Rouse of Re - iresentairverj oi , eeeded to the.cott: ajderatiou of the Reconstruc ion. ill, reported by Mr. Steeens Onifonday. • Mr. Brooks made a speech in op-. poiltion to it. and Was followed by Mr. Woodon the same side.-Mr.. Stevens then c4lsri the nreilotia ones- • Lion, and the call •was 'stiestided -Mr.. Bina ham then replied to Mesirs. Brooks and WOO,. sal Mr. Eldridge si , n b n In Oppoeition to:the hill. .Mr. Stevens closed the dehate.' 'Mr . Wood moved toter the hill on the tahie, which was'negiithed. The hill was then passed- ; y.-as., nays-Bt.- - firl7o, a residution of Mr Kelley. the Sec-- retary of the Treasury was directed to report' the amount of 'revenue recelved-' torn the tax' ondistilled spirits fsrim esch. - cuillection, district during, the year ending June JJn 1861 :Mr. Stsvena presented the petl thin of fourlhonsand citiaene of Maryland, In favor of •unirersal suffrage. - Adjonined: • • • In the senate on Wednesday. Mr. Fluinner called up Ms resolution -to rescind ttfe 'resolution confining, the' - inaptness of the sea-Inn to Reconistruction;• but theStr nate refused to consider it: TheTrembnil Recnnstme... . lion biTwas taken no., and an amendment offered by lir Ultimo,' enmorrering commanders to ap point civilians to ofilees vatired under the act. was vu.red in. by nrote of 20 to ill, : After some disensplon on the hill: the action of -the Krum, on the' &nth' of itevesentativd - Definison was comrennicated. , and the • Se-ate adjourned ont of respect to hie memory.. ' thiallonse °p.m - Mon of Mi - .l.jawes. the time for taking test mons' in ihe•Kenttirky election case 'was extended until Docember nat.. Air. Shanks and ) in.. • troduced areal - dation. which was bdnpied, for the ap pplattneer of a sel e ct committee of are: to investigate the treatment of Union - primmer during ,the rebellion. On motion of MY; •Robintion,.or N. Y the. letireign Committee were directed to report Whether any• Amen: lean citizens had. been arrested - in Great Britain for words spokenni seta done in •the - United'States ' Mr. 'Wilson. of lowa. raid he was recpiested by the members Of theindiclary Couinitttee to state that five members 'of the committee Were of thetipininn hat there was no -evidence to warrant the Impeachment elf thifPresident, • 'while Pen were nf 'the contrary - evininn. The House then sdjetitned.siter ado -tang resolutions of respect to the late Representative Dennison. • . • "BT.:EASED BE THE Max-'woo 7ntsr.-Isysann tint....".nnoth Sancho Panza. , ' Sleep -has often been ."murdered," not in Macbeth's ease only, but in' many modern' instances,. by Indigestion. Nervoris Disorders. Headache and .a' host of other cAmplaints. , For all such there isaremedy, and sufferers May, now exclaim,- "B/emed be the . man who invented • the, PLANTATION. BIT TERS .This delicious Cordial and.fthe Tonic-is now Flailed by . , millions as the-great Health4iver and Restorer. Resolve to buy a bottle, and don't "sleep on'it." .."Ile'wise in timo.'!. WATER.—A deligbitul toilet tutielo --superior to Cologne and at half therrice —2t, N. acts ter the Peabl le, $a ally verified hx. excunination,.yvhich me respectful . • Wcheye the largest. ettithlioliment.for the manu facture and sale. of 'Clotting - in PhiladelPhm,• extend theough trots stB Market street to 511 Minor street, and occupied exclusively by ourselves. - • -Sij Oar huilding....having;:beety Constructed. bY Its for - oniiown exclnolve occupanCy, and for - the bfisineos to whlqc it is entirely devoted, unites all the conveniences and appliances:v./hick havcbsenrfiaundnecestterror de eirable. , •. 3. `Rte haYe'aii e:ash capital, enabling •ns to make all,pnrehaseo for Cash and giving ne it selection, at the most fityorebre pricee;:from 'the .msrkots of, the entire world:: Tit 111113'riattIOULAR wa 11•171e/iDV eta allittfatirt NO ItOtrtir.llollllMADlC • this fact known'to the entire bnoines.'coniiSniry, • '4. -- .Wastffl goods f..r cash:only. which. though it re., etricts our tininess to throe prepared to prireht se in .that wsv, .enables to - 'them, enth advantage. as' no bonne doing a:different business can toweibly.effer. • 5 - . A business experience of a quarter of a century bee informed us fully of the•wants of the public.and of the best way to meet th.m. • - • • . 6.. We employ the hest and most erperienced Cut'ers and Wort men in making. np onr goods—the style, fit and make of:which areunsugiaesed. . . • .- • All persona whativer may be their phyaleAl -pew liarltieS trint , ss defOrMed). Mtn be he tieenratelY fitted at (mite from our stock.' in' must cases better than by: good+ plade to ortrer, and at prlees -to 61:1* rax Oft.NT. 8; Oar btialneaals. largo . mid •cc n tantly Meredith*, • enabling ns to•keep the inmost, best assorted and nagst. complete-aMck of 'Mews, Yunque and Bows Clothing in PhWelphia, to whichlarge daily adultiona are made of fresh roods, replacing those sold,' •.• • F . reascins already, enumerated, we can and do. sell at prices G . ,AILAICTILTD IN ALL OASTB LON , iIiVrNAN Trim LOOM'S 6LBEWISMIE, Ant THE SALE - CANCELLED AND MONEY in; All goods when . Offered:for , sane are - represented be exactly what they are. '" • .". Ir. When.bn% era are, for any reason .iistiatifided with a purchase Made, if repOrted within a reas..pable time, we pledge onntrhfes,:by exchange. rre ftinding,ntinoney or otherwise, to gh's full satisfaction in every - case. ana. reqtiest.that all anti may be replied - to na for :adjust- • ... . , . . .. . .. . . H:L.LF WAY .11377,1V743. ..1 . ' BZWlrri o!btca., 'Frs7u AND •'• ' . ' • Tomtit HALL. - Sirra STailirra; -- • silE3 MAusxr STRS • • . Aiilli 600 linoAimitT: tit* .YOBS; . , ' . . • . . .. ( -----z.,. ; .. , Mit& .. R....1_:E . I:Gr. - Et.S. • Qu2 ..... 'g'"- ' .• .-.• .-' AienoniNAE, .• .• - . . . atrPPORTZII mesoven.. ZLAIITICI . BANTAGV For corpnlency. and debility. - Stecithiek7 Trawls; Sbottidec Peaces.. and all other appliancee.cnr laxllea and children. - . 218 NOIITH - ,TAURRILENTEL ST;,.. abIveRACR. PHILADELPHIA. • . •.. - • ' "July la, '67 .- • . • • .. -. • - 48-ly ... - ereckleu. The 'only reliable:remedy for • those brovvrt .discninra tines on the tats called Ninth Patches :and - Precklesila •Pturanablerre.ssn Paccata :LOTION; Prepainct ably' by Dr.. B. C. Prracr...Dermatologhst, .49- Band'Fitreet, NeW York - . Sold by all .Druggisttv In Pottsville and elsewhere.. Price, ts 2 per liratle 'July 13 383ta Words of,Vitallnterest. -.Will the' thousands 'who read . columni of frivolous yerbiage every day.devote live minutes to the 'pent* :of a feW facts which concern thrra nearly I Onr text is Health, and we will put our contmentarylnto a nut shell.. Welikness is Indirectly the cause of all sickness; fur if nature be strong enough to resist the Morbid In ananOs which produce illnees; of course they are puw: erless. Seek strength. therefore. Invigorate and reg. plate tbesystem. When the tfrickailver. ranges from SO to 96 degrees bathe shade, the moat athietia.are.. feebled, and the weak ere prostrated,; It Is at Buell a time that such ,an Invigorator .as .HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is urgently.needed. Whit are theeffeetiot this rare Vegetable Tonicf Would that ail Who have known its benefits could condense their experience into this paragraph.. They would tell the healthy, to protect their health they mist use thia great safeguard agalint the debilitating' influences, They Would extvi,t the week to discard:all Unmedlcated and ititfaire stimulants and cling to this wholeicine and 'unfailing tonic and alterative as the' shipwrecked mari- . her would cling.to M raft a sternly sea. 'They would of iim penile -. Pangs relieved, of;appetite restored, of 'shattered nerves re-striang, of hetclicbea'cured, of dia ordered fenctiotia regulated, of hypochondria dissipated, of miasmatic diseases baffied.,nf fever and ague clued of liver ;complaints . arrested, .of heat; privation.. and 101 l defied, ofiope're-animated.. and. cheetfaln‘i.ri-• Sto•ed. ; Such are the eflectenf . llo;9TETTiiß'S BIT TERS- . - duly 13." . 67:;4t Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer, THE UNIVEESAL . REME DT FOR LITEEENALIS • . EXTEELDTALCOMFLAINTS , • At this period there are bat few_ca the linman race npacqUainted with the merits .of the :Pain Killer: but iihile someeztol•it se nliniment, they knew but little of its power in eluting pain when ~t aken Internally, while others use it, Internally With great:enceess, but .are. equally ignorant of its virtues when ap 7 plied externally. We therefore," wish to sayto all that *it is eeti ‘ ally suer:es:MA whither used internally or ex ternally, and it stands alone, allrhralled by eri the great „catelogne of Family Idediclites, and its sale is universal - and Immense: The deMand for It trim India aid other fareign countries is equal to the demand at home; and it has become Imown.in these_ far oitillacea by its • merlts., • . • • . • , July 13; ".67-4t..- LAVONTII2 . .COESOLTA AB fOLlZeWbillkere Cm.the iirtiootheat Jaen: or Batt on Bald Heal* Xeres irnowq to fail. Sample aentlor to eta: 4ildreseANEVES & Co, TS 'Nassau St., New : York: . • • ..;nne 29, '67-29.1y PREPARED anon PALM AIM MAUL • • • . - .Per Preserving, Iteiterhig. Rad • • ' Beautifying the lllair, .find Is the moot dellglalta and: wonderful ; article the • Lodfes_will tied;it not 1:01]i) a certain _ i ;Vaidi to Re.. store, Darken an4Bennti4 the Rain brit oho a (fedi.' a ble article for tbelollet, an It Is higlilypertmneil With rich.B and aom.to -.patinae. Independent of.the for wart ed& of the ixto ot rain% tOtitoci.' • THE;NASVL.OF ; PEUIJ Anew enif beenhM pirtarrie,whirb In. dellescrof S.Ceikantgle? 11. '"Ithlb -! 6.1 40 - tonelkeirgef (wit lemon .7TetabcP9inkle* Pr Aide b 7 4 11, ramett; $1 per Pia* :,tlFtlitt, bit Ste ,a44,11-brl r 64 *9644 /INDldietrtyri,ociltirpritoi . *: c0tt0t*11..k,.*41 , .;" •„. ...,•••.- , 4-:11XEL214101(.1)7S - ~ :•::: . _ , .003C74111.4.TE0:. Flgitp: Exta&er MA33462:rigiEBITPTIPS and' . _ . .. • Skjutip ja, Roar., Emit, , Eversott:ttiost.e. awn SKIN, . . -WhiChr9o dit fi gllti.• the. appearance, sone the evil effects Of merrarry and renswg in all re taints. the rem. • rents of disetWes. hereditary or othirsise... - and totater by IDTTLIS and 61111;TELN with Perfect SASITT. - , , Too•Taisr...W•yootryrta of the Extractatliarsaptiella. added to a pint °Lower; equal' to the Lisbon Piet. Wink: and.one bottle isegnatto ygallot oftheSyrup it Sarsaparilla,' or the decoctions as usually tam le.. - ..v..strafiatentassoisiawrreces pablishetamthatafedico , "Chlringteal'ftelitew: on' the - subject , or thellittitet or Parsamtrilla in mrtala affections. by Benjamin Travers, Speiser:got theeetlitimses. and.diammes* 'aide g from the excess of hieteCry. be stateathat. no remedy ie .mated to the Extract of Saryzarstrlds t its :Power is extrsordinsry, txtors to than any other drag I atti Acquainted with. It li in the. stride-4 e.use, a . ./Pnie WO 1.41 S invaltiable attribute. that Itia applles Itto to it, state of the swains to sunken', and •yet so irri= table sarmilers other "substances of the tonic else* anarallableor igneous. ' " - • . UEILMBOLD 9 S ;CONCENTRATE!) :EXTRICT SIRSIPARILLSi Esta`,Yisned upwards Of 13 years. :Preidarcd . by • ' ; • •-, 11.-T. ile!Gin6oto,.., Derants* and Cusnusi,39i Bmadw . ay, N. Y. 4rpaairu.k: June 44,-23 634., - ,G A - COLGATE , & 09. 1 s c.) 1 ,0 i..› , GERMAN, c-1 &CO rll- ERASIVE SOAP a •• rifr`f o i ( Inanntrictiired froni Puss MA.. rintists.. iustresy beconsidered the ..9.rANDAND.C.F. Exernueics.- 7 . For sale by all qnscera: • I=lMi TO CON arrarTivirs. Theeulyertiser. having been roamed to health tat few Weeks b *a :very simple semed) , . liter:having Ere ferta for l'orerhi.rmun Width severe lung affection. end that dread disease. Oansamption-4 anxionst to make known to his fellow-sufferers the meatas.of ettre::. . ' .To all. who 'desire it, be will sends ropy of:thepie scriptieb aped. (free of rbtrge,, with the_ditections for preparing and being the same, whkhlhey will Cud suet CLIO: T r CONSUISPTIOX.. ASTHMA 'BIANCHTT/S k . COUGHS: COLDS; and alrLung and flarnat Affections.' The only. object of the tuivertitter to sending 'he Pee; is to benefit the•efilicted, and spread laorma , Lion which be cormeieeit to be Invelaahle; and hdhopist . erg sufferer' will try his remedy, am will' cost them nothing, - and may. prove a blessing. .r. 'Parties wishing the pretcription; nu, by return mail; will please ad drew . •• • • RIM:EDWARD - A. WILSON, - • . _ . Willianxtbiirg, Kings co.; Nay 13. 44 crA PIitSIOLOGICAL VIEW - OF ..MATZRIAGE. 'e 'Cheapest Bo* ever Published. Containing nearly Three nuisdred rages 'And flee Plates end Engravitiea of the Anatomy of the linden Organs -In a . Stare, of ifealib. and Disease; . , Withe Treitlie Etirly'Brrorac Its tieplomble.conse cinencei upon the Mind and .Body, 'with the plan of treatment-Ahtt:onlY,rtißone - sad .sueressitil mode of cure; shown by the report of cases: treated. A truthful adilser to - ,the married, and those contem plating, maffiage h ;Whiientertain doubts their phyid rateoudit 10n..., Bent free of postage, to anyeddlies receipt Of cents :In stamps or iiootane currency, by .addressing DR: LA CROIX. 3l II iidea L&*ne, Allb".itiy,:lir; V. This anthcir may be, 'coeaulted . upon any of the &s -wum uponWhickhis book treats, either personally or by. Mail, and medicines sentjiytmy part of thO world. Jan, . • : 2-ftm The Great Fesuill . 0 Remedy. DR. Dr PONCO'S GOLDEN -PE MODICA', PILLS, FOR: FEMALES . . tecrAtiiiix recco*trAlrii:43 IssrarrcAavrma,-Reasornia OuvratvnoNs. oF,ive ~'oars sup* .• WULTIVEE . CATME, .10:10 • • :Axwifs - strcc*Fta, elm&Fasitivz ,A 144- , . . Females iiecullarly agnate& orthnsisupposlng.tlfem. selves so, are - cautioned against nidng these Pills while In that condition leas „they,. invite mlsearrligi, after which idnioiiition, the finorieter a.Kviimes no restion stbilitl, although their mildness .would preyeat any mischief to health; otherwise the ; Pills are recommeded MOST . 6TVAL17.41 EI 3LN RWZDT, lie T 'Lleirorrbiza, .sor'yfrkites; . , . . Andin Themovinn Obstructions and Reitorilin Nature . to . its Proper Channel; - grileting the - Nerves . ' and brinving back the ' , nosy color of Health" -• :,. - .." . t0 the cheek of the most. delicate. •-, , ~ • Prite etioer . ltox, Biz iloies 03. • • Soldln Pottsville, Pa.; by HENRY. SAYLOD, Sole Agent. Centre St. • •-• • . . , . • • :I.;sidiesi by aerating $1 00 to Pottaiille Post 'Office can have the sent (conthlenthilly,) hyldall, to any part of Mc country. "free of tYletaee.". . • Sold also by N. CORE; Rtven. •I 1: B. !ACTS. at. Clair. and by JOHNSON,, 11OLLOWAY &COWDEN, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. - CLIKAX. PAGE'S • CLIMAX SALVE. for Burns, Scalds; Scrofula, 'Salt ett .So reP; Broken Breasts, Frost .BiteS;Chil hlalnit, Stings,. - Brnises, Cute t &c., whether ripen s man or beast. is the moat wondertial article ever predated. :" Other good artielesalleViate: ttil4enies„--. It allays inflammation, subdues paln:Und 'heals wlth-: . out a scar. •It is worth its weight in gold to any fami ly; and should:altiayi :be on hand, ..Itis.warranted to do whatit says everytime, illotratt's Lifel'ills and Phcentx Bitten . . . . . , were frit used in private practice in - 15'25: They Were ititroduced to the public in 1535, since which tithe their reputation has extended; . theylutie' it sale in cesa of all other Cathartic and Purifying Iliedicines.,- ..There is hardly a family among -civil!zed nations who hive not personal evidence . of their beneficial effects:- • -. , . Their great =entreats owing-to'timir uniform reliability; In canes of ConstipatiOn, Bit:one : and .stoinachiC sea, .whether , of lobk or short : duration: Thdy are en tirely vegetable in their edtriposition, and liermlesi to the gentlestinfant.- One ingredient opens the pores of the. akin . ; another Is diuretic"; and , attintdatee ploper .ar.tionnf the ildneya; • a, third.. is emollient, Mosening .phiegin'eud Jannior from the lungs; :other prtiperties are warming , and cathartic, and ch Anse the stomach and . : bowels fro& unhealthy secretions- . .Their blued effect Is, - to . regulate the impaired ructions Of the system; and- to produce • ITALTIL -It , Is: not asserted. Ftlbi am a eur.E...ai.t.--thai they•wlll - bore ell neunplaintsbnt under' . ordinary cirennistancles the may be relied apon'to cure Neivous and Sick Read Oche, 'Coativeness; Dyapepsia. Indigestion, Jaundice:: •Liver'and'Bilions Compialitts,..Celds; Sentry, General Weakness, &c.. They are expresi§ made' for these diseases. Alillioninpori infilforis of cures can be cited, In no' ingle Instance has a complaint ever, came to our knowledge where they have not 'operated as recom mended. .- • - • • :• • The . iihited circular ascii:End each box fully t..crdalna . tha;Symntoma "and erects of each disease, epeCifica treatment fax : MA:ma evtdence.. ' • ' We brief:. refer .to .-.116V.-Ravid .IRder, .Franllllll. C., who. wascAred of Dyspepsla-;, C. IL Cross. of The.' cured Of Liver Complaint. IL Hool4, of Springfield,'Pa., had Scrofula,. and had to use .eintehes wakciredliktbree weeks, .T.arnes_ Dolma. of Adri an, .311cb.: cured 'of Bilious P.'ever. Rev; HettryGra ham; F*tit.erian Church:. Henanague,' Cal.,' of. reyer and Ague... Rev.Ed.ll."Mai, Twenty-dott New - York,. of Rheumatism arid Piles 01.25 years standing. Rev. Serauel . Borißls. Editor of the Springfield (Marl.) Re:. publican. : Was eared of ter.rible .Costleteness.. Hon'. Ed. Webber, of Rumney, N. H , of, :Liver Complaint, etc: A box of MotAtter Life Pills. with pi! . Circulars,' &$.4 will sent gratis to , any Physklan or Clergyman, the receipt of two three cent postage stamps. Monts - tire Pills rue 2S cents. per; box. Moffat% Pheenix Bitters, .per bottle. They. are sold by nitre:" apectable dealers throrighont' the',continente an the isilatids of the Ocean; • ;. . • 130WpasiD, PrOprietOri, Soccer-Boit! to' Dr... John - I,lotti.t.and Dr, Wm. B. Moffat, 1211.1berty street, New Totl4 9-Ifecivr- March 8, 'cr itch , :- Itch 'Scraitch no More SWAYNE'S OINTMENT 'Cares the ins* otettinate cat , o3.iatiTptter, saltlt4eilm, E!4:t! . Lld . llead, . • Warranted a quick and Sere cur 0....:. It aline all Itch ing at once'; purely vegetable :. be, need-on the most tender infant. .. • - • • '`Curesilteti in fmin 12 to 48 boom , ' ' ''SWAYNE O S OINTMENT'.• • ..swArgE.B OINTMENT" „ Cnres arna .• J.TVu. I /Teti t •''S'E"ATNE'S Cares OINTMENT , ' ' -- "'SwAYNE'R.OINTMENT” ...SWAYNE.3 OINTMENT,' Cara. SALT RI111:17/ ”SWASNE'S OINTMENT''' > , ...swAyNE'S'oINTIttgNTI ' , SWAYNE'S OINTMENT,' ...urs . ...SWATNE'S OININICNV • • • ' , .SWAYNEII OINTMENT' ~S WAYNK'S, OINTMENT' : , •SWAYNM'S OINTMENT , , SWAYNICII OINTMENT. •,IIIWAYNE'S OINTMENT, , "BWAY NE'S OINTMENT' i'SWAYNE'S OINTMENT , . '''''''"A i t t...oo TA• s : lB Brice 60 cents: By sending 60 cents to Dr. Swayne & Son, 330• North Suph ••F•treet.- Philadelphia ; a box will be-sent free Of Postage, to any address. : - • • Bold -by HENRY sAv..ort. Druggist, rottavlHie, , glicl best*Driegiste everisohem. 4A. 'CT it: GREY HAIR, BALDNESS, DANDRUFF, ANY DYSFABL.OP THE SCALP. • . NO:DISCOVERV can VOSIIPARE want , . •• "London'llair Cblor Restaie, r and Dressing:n "Londonlisit Color Restorer and Dressing." • . "London Hair Color'Restatier. and Dress:ll:lg.!. (Invaluable aka dresser andbeautifier.) . • .“London". • • • •.• ' ...Bair Color RestOisr.s ."London." • '.olsr Ilest 4 11alr Color Restorer..i. .-London". • , • . "Hair Color Restorer.'• ”London".., y ale lan s, - "Hair Color Resterer.,' " "London”. •: • "Bair Color Restorer:" • "London" . Vise end . • "Hair. Color. Restorer." "London" • "Nair Color Restorer." •-Landoe Beeikiimeitil . "Hair Color Restorer." "London" .. 11air-Color.Restorer." "London" "RairColor Restorer." "London"- . "Nair Color Restorer.'r TWIN together with the atmmval .ot all who rt.% "London Hair Color Restorer and Dreschrg," plaio, it - ter beyond compatistei=with any other Hair. Restorer ever Introduced .td the 'enielican people. It never fails to tmpart Me,' growth and vigor to the. •weakest hair. sotetaand steps and I. mule to Produce a new grOwth of - half: Causing ittO thick and strong; It is wariented'to contain.nothing. • le Does Not Dye the flair; But sets as a stimulant and, tonic to the organa, : and- Ills them with new 111 b and . eb:TOrlng' Matter.' Dry, -harsh, dead, or dbxolored appearance of. the bak changed to lustrous, shining, and beautiful locka. The scalp *kept clean; cool :and , lattdthyvarict dtardruff Only 5 cents ithotile bcdtletr; $4. ' Address or ders to t)R WAYNE & SON, en North Sixth street,' Philadelnbla.r" ' • • • • Sold by:HENRY SAYLOR. Thigglat-rottsville, and by all heat Druggists and Variety Stores. • - neeireMii,'Slitidnese avid Catitaalli, 'treated with the utmost meow,tr eia L lEWCS, M. D., 'Oculist and Auriet,: (fintuerly of • en, Rolland} . No. 519. PINE Street. PRILADELY LL• Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in.the City and.OnUMI7 can be sem at his . The Ideated faculty are invited tqamotisParlil their patient. mhe has no serreta in his •pramiee. ARTIFICIAL RYER imerted without pain. No chime for exa mi nation., Ray 4, • Lathe TriAmmee.• Bormonem Blume Bandeau. fitatemrs. • Shee-Osim. Bankre & Fita's Brace% • BOW, Shoulder and Banda Braces; Light RouretronClierman Maestro Theism, Fingem In teariety, &e . at NEWLIN , on sift St.. perm:Boit Is Caudate erelnethiely ' for romalee' . and eidleren.-by comeinaentladle., im the lear-tifeidtipt ed in the imam) • In adjmningar iteohohl..• ad Itanedlet we cambia correct commtructioni with * * - . llllll lC'D ' /!;./g, 14 ..; • ' Caner est Inn and nemStriefal . - • . . . A tientlematiotho entraed for y e ar. from N'errone Prenudnre Deep, and all the effects of yonth ftd.indlecretion„Willitsr:theeake of soloing human!. re wind free - to. an'who. need It, the recipe and dine bone for =ldes the simple; remedy by which be wig cured. Sufferers wishine , to profit by the tuicertieere experience. can-do pc) 1* tuldreeAng. in perfect roof'-' dence, .101TX.S:OCADIM, Ceder Street, New York. • -Sty ld, • - - • . • . . CONtrIEPTION' CITitABLt BY ,- • . . • . • . TO 'CT= PO'SSIDIPTION, the system must be pee, i'axed A go - thakthc.‘ hings.„Will heal. ,Tct:trocompitah this. the liver and stomach Slat ;be cleantid and in • appetite creat*l for good;- wholesome food. which by . these medicines will be digested- Properly,' and goOd, healthy blood trade i thus, building up the cxinstlintion.: SCIIENCK'S &NDRARE PILLS Cleanse the stomach . of all bilious, or .rautous, imp:midst' ions; and by using `the Sea Weed Tonic in'uotmectiot4 the uPpitite la re . SCIIKs7CR'S PIJLMONIC SYRUP La .nutritkais well as medicinal, and, using the three remedies. all Impnritifi are. expelled from' the' s. stem, and good, • wholesome blood tnade.:.which ?sill repel all +Beam...4. 11 - patients' theise medkines according to di- • rectioni, Consumption'very freqnenily in its last stage actkoni:-,:-Tatethe pills ly; to Cleanse the liter and stomach.. It *ant not , low that because the bowels , are not 'costive 'they are not reqiired, Ror, sometimes in .diairltam the; are ne ceiviary. The stomach must be, kept healthy, and . an appet.Q.created to allow the Pule:tonic Syrup to act on the reiiiiratory organs properly and allay any Irritation. Taman that Is required to Perforei I - permanent curd Is to preyent taking cold. -Exercise ihout the roOMS . AA muck as peesible,. eat allthe richest food—fat meat. mune, and in fact, anything the appetite:craves but. he-particnlar and masticate well. - • ' October 21,..!4ht • 43-lim/au t ..: -• STAtiCLOTTIING , Flt - PaniCX. ertraTinrr Snizr, • . ABOVE Si:cru, PLllLArnitalA, lairSamp'es with prtePs seat by mail when.deeiret4 free of ehame, and entire aatis.facticet guaranteed. ' • dune 1, 'GT • - . 29- tataarimmowy.....Why every man ehould Marry.— Why everyyrothan ihrmid marry. All may marry tri know. • Read the Illumrated Marriage Wilde and Metl .ical &Maar. by . Wal. EARL, M. D.;200 we.. Mailed In .eitled*envelnpes nn receipt of 25 eenhs. .Address 12 'White Street. New York. ' June 22-2c-3m • Tame will b . e: evening prayer, without sermon. until further notice, in Trinity : Church , - on Sunday aftinoons, at 5.,Y; o'clock, except on the third Sund..y• in the reouth,,when'iliere Waite service and eeruton at 3( before g, TirEnx, gill ho a service 'for the children at the .21 Presbyterian Church, Slarket Square, on• to lhorrow, Sabbath,. at &o'clock; to wblein the coneregationa are invited: The evening, service will be. °dated = - ' /so.. o.ErknPutt will preach in Bap tint Church; thi . s Borough, to-morrow mornir.g.— SeMoetrwill commence *lloi :o'clock: The pub. lie 14 respectfully invited to at tend . PrFirst Presbyterian 11.3aureb. cornerlia hantongo and ThirdStreeta. Rev. laaAo Rust, Pas , tor. Services. Sunday 10,11 f. A. M. and, TX P. M. Lee ture, Thursday evening ; at TX P. M. • Prayer Meeting 9.45 A:M. Sanday - School, 3P. RI; Pabtortresidenee No sn Harris Addition. . - ••• • . • ' t: r - *Presbyterian :(hurch. Market Square.... Pastor, Reit: , PRWITISS de Vscvs. Residence .202 Mshantimgo .street...., Services. .1036 A. M , end 8 I. M.. Lecture Thursday ev,butg 6 o'clock. Sabbath School eduring, • tbe hint wetirber),o A. M. Strangers :eprdialtv invited to all' this servieei. *-- ,_• E. Church. Second St., above .143:Stet:I Rev Passuctui . Mocsar." D. W." Pastor. Ser vices: Sabbath. at 10, A. M., and 134,.P. M. • Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at 71e o'clock. ' _ PrTitusalrh ,Erita.' Lutheran Church, Market-Square, Rev. 11. Gaiarts...Pastoi. Services Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock;- Evening, TX. Week iv Lechire. and Prayer .Ideettng,' , Thursday . evenings, inir - Pransreliestl Church, Callowhilt street:— Rev . ,Venue, Pastor, will preach German •ev ery Sunday': Morning at "10 o'clock. Red English in the Evening -at 1.1.1 . 0'c10c1r.; Residence- Market street . . tar ILln ion -Prayer Meeting, every SandaY Anorning,.from B„kr, to ay, o'clock , in the frame ebnrrn' on Second Street.-between Market and, Norwegian Ste. arelnvited. • • Goianati Egefornard Church, Market St., Rey J. 0.. Bantam Pastor. Regular morning services,' alternately, in the German and English languages, at. Tne Garman' tai - vicea cavil' at M. 'on .th - 21stof 'April; be hal:and 6th of 'Nay, -and Y.d. lath and 30th of Jurar., . All other ;services—including each Sab bath evening, at ,734'.. o'clock, are held.in the.E.nglish. prayer Meeting'A n a Lecture,. .each nifiieday even-_ lug at 13¢.(3'.c.10a1r.. ; . 73¢, o'clock. ' . . . 4.l2.24ettage.??Micee murt be. aceampatifed wick 43 epit• to aripear.in the Ainnutea.. . • . DANDO-4s - rtfat—On ,Juni 291).' . 195T, in :Miners; ville. by• Rev. Nonte Frame, Mr-Gansos Deno in MIN Loots:Oa E/Srrsa; both of Minersville;belanytkill DOWDALL - --REER:--On the 8 , 1 inst.. by-Rev. Jog. McConl, Mr. JOREPO DC:MEAL - L. to Ml CAROLINE 'twilit, all of , . , • SITAW—MORPIS •J nly".2d: by hey.. J. Lihde TO- th, at the r . enitlened of the h i de in Pero Alto. Mr - Jnav P: FnAw. of POttaville, to Riles bfaafras.:ll.; *on EIS. of Pnlo - Atto. . ' TFIOMAS 2 --JONES-4t XL Hope on the 10th Inst.. .by the'Rev: S. GI .Hare. Mr. S.AsUEL J. Tnen.., of St - Cuttr,le Xles ELtssminre Josza, of Mt. Rope, Schurl. , .. .... `WILLIAMS—EVANS—At the M. E. 'parsonage. to St, Clair. on the 4th list , by the Rev. S. G Hare. - Mr. Damn: J. IiV . ILLtAiiB tO Wes Batman Everia, both of St. Clair. ~ • ..• • .- . • • . , ' - WOLFIKGRR LOGAbI,- . —ton Tuesday. Jon° 11th, 1867, at the residence of the bride's falber.:'by Rev, Sykes,•Mr:.Att,trr Wonrrsaett, to MisrrSAvus S. Locian„,darikhter et Jeremiah Logan, all of Ashland, . . .. BROWN-On the llth of June, LACZA MAY BP.OWIc. daughiei• of Charlftpuitilf4riJane Brown, aged 1 year. , , . Funeral will take place this (Satit rday) afternoonat 2 0 4 elnek. trom-the residence of her - parents. corner . of Tentlfand Market streets.. The friends, and relatives of the family are invited to attend. - • • ' • BILNINETT—On the .2a inst., Tani,. Lois Bristinvv,' widow . of the late Chas, Bennett, Eeq, 13FWIlkesbarre pipers p'ease copy. • BOYER—On.the 221 ult., In Pine,grove, JOHN Bovine; eked Si years and 9 menthe:. • • • On 'tile - 10th •of . June. In Ashland,. Max oaurr.,daughter of and Susannah hinds in, and Wife of John DeSllva, aged ST yearn and t mouths- JUNG —On tbellth of July, In JalapPa: Pottsville." Groaoa ,a native of Germany, aged. about 9S .. . . , - .. NUNEMACIIER,Ihn. the 24th .ult., in Tamaqua, Nam NcagiAcace, aged 66 )', , fita. "-• . - - • .. - REILLY—Oa Friday, July 12tb, - .Miali, wife of Bei uard Reilly. aged 00 Mil. , - : - . • . • ECHRIZE—On Ihe • 2dl f July, at Auburn: CATIIi- Risg, wife- of fir. A9artit ...gclu?ze,* aged .00 year,' Um:oaths and 1.6 days .... • .- • • , .- . . • • , . . . SYLLYSIAN—At Lnenet Ont..,JuTyl2ll), Ant, RAussr, infautenn nf Oscar H. andante Sillyrann. 'rho relatives and .frienda of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral this (Saturday) ' aft ernoon at 3 ;o'clock, from .tbe'Depot; to - pit:weed to Presttyterian Cemetery. . • • • • 21RYCIELT.'—.0n the .43th of Ititio, In Newtown, Reilly Township. very' suddenly. Attruon ZiatinFLT, a native of Germany; and -formerly of Potiville. aged abottt 43 years., . • - lor a Ppecial meeting of the .' CQiup¢l Board of the 6t. Clair Id,: R. Church, held July Gth, the Pastor an nolinced the death , of thetriste Pateor, 'Rev. 6. T. Barr.. whereuporta committee - a neinting ,of Rey. B. Herber,'" Richards and C Ferrebee, was ap pointed, to draft resolutions' expressive of the Renee: of •Me meeting. The- commdtee reported. the following which was niastnimnsly adopted : • 191/ZBEL9 This °Metal Board has learned the sad fn .telltitenee of the - deeeasel Or our late beloved 'Pastor, - Rev G. T. Parr, and cherishing: a lively recollection Of his ny social virtues. and faithful- services, both pulpit and pastoral: therefore " ' RzeoLvzik. That taonr late Pastor. Rev. T. Barr,. ' we recognized tlie amiable geniteman, diligeutatmlenti !devoted_ Christian, earnest patriot and faitbbl3llniater , " Rasotvin, That bts death Ms famfiy, the church and community, :have sustained . a "severe .ioss , and white to nett painful .and mysterious Providence, we recogniia. In it tbe hand Or God,. who iiinflnite in wisdom - and doeth all things well. „ • . • RisoLvan, That Ma decease so early in llfa, reminds 10.ot the solemn admonition, ' - Be 7 e also ready."." flasetvin;'. That we condole with the mach sfilictid family of our deceased brother, end commend them to the pate oat -care of that God who hath.eatd, '.' , Leave thy fatherless . children; I will preserve them alive. and let thy widows trnst in Me.o .... • Erse - omit., That we request. our Pastor to make ars rangements.for appropriate . memorial services in this honse on Sabbath..l4th inst.. -also that the Trustees have the church draped in mooring. : • Besot van. That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions be sent to the widow of. the. deceased., Tcorneaor Publication in the Christian cate, he Methodist Home Journal, and The 31.11ters , Jour nal of ,Pottaville. .• • • • • •' • • IttchntaerrE Londe, No 285, A: Y. . . Resotirris That it is with profound regret that we, learn of the decease attar beloved brother. Rev. 0. T. Baal:. who WU, an honored member of our Order. ' 2 - That'in - consldemhou of his many 'virtues; we inake.thts - public aclinotiledginen t. of our appreciation ,of him,aosa gentleman and a- (Ariel= minister That while we deeply itunent our lose, we rejoice In fife exceeding great gain., • . • 4 „That ire extend our heartfelt sympathy to the be: . rearedfamily, commending them' to the care; of that God wbo.doethull things _6. _ Theta copy of,. these resolutions .be Sent to the family of Our. deteteed .brother, snd:also, to the M iners Journel-of Pottsville. . • " • Cares SCULD nitiD Cures Ruziimrta' Ircril CuTcts 'Alva Won 11,10; ..ilotinmatitta Plain and Ornamental.' Read Stones: Roclos Mantles; . .Barearia, • Table •and Washstand „ . • . . • . Work execated in the beet style of art end warrant -ed !o give ratielaction. • - *arch BN 'B7-12,4y. Rlf . IS If WM WI - Alt B Et- "WoItKIS • Esutbillshed '11£453,, - lifm Reeser would' respectfully announce to theub lie that she !NM continue the Marble Works, at the' old stand, .corner Calknwhill - and Seccmd Streeta, (near hlarket,) Pottavllte Cocustantly on nand an lotedi of Se a. S Also._ descriptli of very warranted to give aattaftection: • - •r!ti/eVa _ lka Plana and designs !Undated at the aborteirt_noilte.4 Aar M. 66-3- KR& LEWIS =mum AI-ExANDER Nrowas; Ktirwron MARBLE WORKS omm:won ND zaingsTs.; - zuNiats, izingsmvAxm Tontutonetior .kinelie;a, and Name? imen"s* "ich 947 Niblosmem vouvrc scxesmrs MMDICENZS 'IROSS . . JOM rtl 'ZI►CKB I', PERRY t.S.; Co. so4oiov ., :gitt44ttict NOTICES. 11I:LBStE'b. DIED En' Illemoriam • W_ IlictiMmthi CLAY WAVANB,t COminitiee. nava) J ; PEIOI4. 7 .3.o:'s JUNE, JUlst . So :AUGUST COIIVERTED 5=20 s • -.. WHITNEY,, itAimuit : C7n tOTTSVILI.7. March,9.*67 •, , .4',;.;:: . F . - - •:'.:WIOTNEY, BANKER, OENT4 13n=T, POTTI3, Dealer In MEAICAN - AND FOREIGN 'AMS SILVER, Foreign Exchange, Vulted States Bonds, QinMennaster's Voircher AO' Uncurreni Mone y MONEY .RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. INTPBST allowed hi per special agreemen% STOCKS and BONDS bought and sold, nt the ; New York aid Philadelphia- Bards vt Brokeri At the usual Commission. June 1; .67:. DRA- .. FTS On England, Ireland. Prnnee and Germany, SUMO to wagparchaters. IL 11. nr.INTZUNGER, 64 ' • A DIIIIINIOITIOLTOIR.tt4 MffITI 411, of atimirdatrattrin upon the.eatatet of tiet.t t , • .teiPer.'late of Weer Bmorwirk. Township t t Corintv, decensid; having la en: - granted t., tll6 r• alerted. setddluti, iu. the Borough of PiCit,iThe,. A I - Demons indebtedto maid eetate are requestrd to r. , ke Parmalltrind those hr'llatr. Clain:lgor tletnnilq the wile will mearmt them without delay. • ' • • WILLIAM IL BMITII, Adminiitratet . July 13. '6l • . , , 23 at. • Ito . the .C.rat of Come ; THOS. 'Er/VA - ERMAN Pens of Sehaylkill vr. —' • 177, :rune Tenn. 1 , 11.:, ! JOIEPI;Iti.4I3,TUNCi I 164. tzept rekin 1567. J 1n Court $.51.697. THE undersigned having been. appointed by aforesaid - Court an -Auditor .to dirdribate the n :;••;• made under the above writ of Fr, PA. to and an', 'the creditors of the trefeurient .entitied la - the t, will attend to the duties of said. appointment 711 •office of Q. P. Shtndel. Req., Fitmte on the sOnth of BO ad sirt-et to the Borough Of Tt.ittrigna, on - tv, tiesday, the Slat day.of July. between the hours of A St. and P M.. of said day, where all per on . tereated in eald distribution are hereby notified to ttt. A: W. LEYBURN. Andit.r • 2t....3t. Tend. July 13, ,GT kIiCUTOI34I NOTICE-al.tate of Ed.. :ILL slier Bross's.. ltleciased.s.iNottee given that letters: teqamentary .on the, estnie ~r above -named Esther Brown. - demssed. late o htinerr•ville, •the Connty, or Sehlo: havebeen granted to John W. Jeulti no.— Te.. having 'claims or de.mands againt•t• the -estate of eu , ,l deeedent.'are requested to Make the same i.nnnn :0 the said John W. Jenkins,. JOHN W. JEiclilN't. . Jaly 11. 15674 a 4t'• Execs.,. ADMININTIZATION of Administration to the estate of Fldw:int. fi Bland: deceased, late of the Borough of Potts),. - e; having been: 'granted to the tadersigned.—PPt, having claims against said estate will Oen., them and all indebted are reqnested tcrinako M. s :tit), L C. BLA sm. Adtuir.i,tr unr Pnttsilie, Seine A. [TWIT 0 it , l4 NOT ICI the -1 - IConimon Pleat; of "Schuylkill County.. the nri!. re signed haying been appointed by the Court o. Pleas' 'Of 'said - County, •as Auditor to di. trthwe the moneys In Court arising; from the - SherT:4 ealy the property of the . Mine 'Hill Cool Corpt.!.r.y to std. among those entitled by law to receive the; out attend to the duties of his appointment at 11:- 31:•• Centre street, In the 'Borough of Pott , vilie. et. Siezt day, 4be.10:11 "day of.Jalv. A. A: lzttrr, bete 4,n hour* , of 10 A.' M. ttod 3 1 4 . M. of said day, persons interested in said fund are hereby retlih attend. . . WRIGIfT, Pnttssille. July 5, 1867 A 111313N1SrvcATionrNinritIE_N,..T.,", A herehy Riven that letters of administration tt.r estate of James Robertson_ late of, the liorttM. h t.f Nii nerstille, Schuylkill deceased. hair F.ot. granted to Thomas - Robertson. AI: persons ito•tcrt•tat, having claims or demands against the eqat e , of t6r decedent; are reghested to make the same ktttu r. to the aaid .Tboinas Robertson without delay. r• TRO'dAS ROBERTSON,. Admiral-trstor, Jube 2. 'GT .23 6t • Ni!ix , ('mile Fit rept: M CANDIDATES. . . Edircirti.llllinerk , ottritrd—itE\ Ts: - —Permit' na, iti view., ca the aiii,natitit,;. meeting of.the.Repuhlican Convetion • for the In.. MUM] of County Officers. to Auggest the han eai GEN -WY.KKOOP tut a.eandidata'h,r tha • Sheriffalty. His record as a. loyal cold ler, and te'Fo well irnowil to the people , -f the County.. ard ha lain every way qualified 'fur the position, ee r.li 41. e would be - oneof the atrongeat man that coilid.tt 'Mated. • hiAIiIANOY AND A6T1L.‘1..1). Jrine '67 'GENER.rib N (}T iU NOTICE:-:Notico belphy an atplientiori be mad. , to tn.. G,.%• rt;, r of Pentkeylvanie for the pat don of. ago: i;, B. July /3.'4T 11. K. EXCISE . TA:XES-00tirr. —The Annual Assessment of persons it 10th Collection -District of Pennsylvania, lid , to SPECIAL TAXAIto TAX' ON - GOLD wAI.-tiEs and OTILEIt.AIiTIC LES TCNIIMERATZD I N THR 25th DAY OP JULY, . . . . °Bice hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. • N.-B.'—A penalty of FIVE PER CERT , and 'A toc or twenty cents for service of entice, wilt be imp• .. those who do not pay within the time prenrribed ny law. - r JAMES A. TNNESS. • s. . Collector 10th District. 1'.., • Potts : rifle, ,Jaly 13, BT-. EltiCE 1 hereby•ftiven to all whnn3 - • Inay itoncern not to interfere with It.' llurpes,,Carriazes and ilar.ees and one Sleigh. fi , rw poamaton of Edward Relaei, as they batrine ton r. July 6, '67-274t KIREP.A.TttI: graeNOTICE.. -Walter Green. agent for Jim h ':. Smite; is notified to call and. redeem tte -Menne, I:low in my poeeeaoon for hoard. or they %.11 be sold: • : '••• ••• • . Proprietor Exchange Rotel, Itinersville. - VI • • 27.-? t et.D.--The nnderetened, . ated themeelees 'under t he, -title of Dr"; - 11.irLBERGER R HOVEY. eeetre to Inform the 0 1,, IC. that they, haVd ()petted a • Printing , Offiere In ctty. where they eneprepered to do all kinds of pixie and ornamental 1,.b ;cantina fn the be.t manner. _ , .CHAS. HEIHKELHERGER. • • . - (Latethe - trim .of Wm. Romney Cn 1• A.- HOVEY. • • (late Superintexident NewHodfon Coal Tune 29th. t6T • 1)11010 i•1frito1V.-1he CO:Thinhe-b! _ • heretofore exiating between the understithoi tinder the Orm name of WM. RA.ldtiftY.& CO., her by dissolved be tnetuarconsent. The heathers v.lll he continued by WILLIAM- .R;I3ISEY, who is felty thorized twcollpet Salt- receipt for all monlea doe to, and liquidate all obligatinna incurred by. the. Ist, foct., WILLIAM • RAMSEY, - • • CHARLES DUIff_ELBEIZGEP , . June 13,- - 18lff; • . , purchased the undivided one..hi. , terest, good will, &c, - of liz..-Chas. , Denkelberce:"Aa the "Mahanoy fthzettet• establishment,-we dire to inform our friends and the, public - generatly, th - rt shall carry on ihe,buatneart as heretofore, and is th - deavor,to make the - lOttzerte" en thatitution w,othy our city, and deserving their gond wirthes ard nednatronfifte- - • ' - vnt..u.Am RAN s EV., Jrthe 22. I,Sar - • • . , - TIIII3 4 pITIZIINI4 of. lochs , ' 1 " kill County..--The kiwi of your county prohibit tobacco and clear des/min other parts of btatefr.om selling to dealers and others re.ldir=l' Your County, iinless a license is taken out costinz.i - - We will sell to citizens. miners and dealers, t‘d,a. co, septa anciplpes-fsent by express) . at from 33 to ifo :cent. less than. you can, bay of your tnerciints,s , to have had this law passed for their own benefit, so, V-''• they may rule the.prices, ' • - Make up clubs and remit ns $lO or upwards, and of.' der from us.. and jon can savemearly one-half ..f - money, and get better articles' of: tobacco and than von can bay in your -County. guarani , K.e.- isfaction. Send for our. price list, to that you mss oar •prices, and order. by clubs.' We will 'send ti goodaby express. Address all orders to •. • IL B. DRAM, Ni). 413 Chestnutstr , e. • May 11. ' • Phllarkl;,l,3. 111Zb NEC NV TOWN. iSC II -KILL ; coal. c 0... have for Sale. ft."' three Carrlageeq.One a two-Irmo . Carriage), and so mule*. • •-• • • . . , nrrtre furthq.Part . lmpaps ! apply , to th e o fnr,. th 4 Conapan, a t, • WOODSII/" . -:. Feb 2, NIT-5-' . Sebtlipclll. County. It WANTED; . . Bight Male and 8 Pemele T;..cOrt ' T. , for the rablie Stboolont Butler Toimahip.. arottatton to be-held on Morality. "July - 2.lth, at the Girirdlotle &haul Hottee: commeneir,:. at ,o'clock; A, M Appikenle to be etamteeditt r‘ . sence of the Directors. , Terotidne to eowt.tr; tog on the dret 33 , ,nday Seuternber. By rdr c , the Board; ?THOMAS SMITH, Seen t July 2S -2; AVANTICD.. - .Twelva Female and .three Tit Teacher* for the pablle ..rhoola .the.B , P of Ashland. Also one Superintendent. 9 months:.; Examination to be held in 'lll.' School House, 18th, at 9 o'clock preciW y: Fl 'wit» of the Dowd of Director&' aaly 6, '67-21-9t • . JAS. I ARK Sen' • Irrilltileilltitit•W MIME D.-The 5 t iv.40.e.. 54 a of Tsalber Shen odoah City eci bto employ One Y+° al lik Perintendent, and Two Vemale Tia to Examination to be held Jely. 16th, ISGT, at 9 ( Et -I°6 N.: at the iehotil.balldine... For farther pat Vellliff 57' P. J. FERGUSO Serl• • -By eit6 Beard. ' • • July. 1., WIL Tif o.—The Scbool itea•cke Braiat rO.l. ship Celah to employ - Hale and 4 Female 1.06 1 ere.. One male teacher to be the principal of NO School 60 tho School Term commencing, tint Nlor , d o In September, to be kept open fur nide monttak ezamleatton of riPtillmtn fella be held by the Coe/ anperintendent hi the Brick School Hoene in L'ew.t . lYttolnly 19th. 186; to commence 10 O'clock, /Wary to be paid to the principal of N 3. 1 ' 4 •61 301. ; r .x =tit; and the other male teachers $4 O per tPflebefo 480 per month. ry, (weer et Bata ett,Regil#4 a...meg In the Wow. 03 in ir sloaetate . walteewla be teteti_..........„,rattetsc t i o ii rio Weft Pleneriddreeepeetemewe B rr xabanel