.p_i . n . rtg.'..... - :1 . M0..4 - 40 - .. t'i► rs VItA4E,. t'A_. •t %TURD 4.114 JUL!: •I ' .t . • • le: , ~ 7.8* "‘ • ' . ' /7 ' \\\\ . ‘‘•-• .„., , AA? ( 1 t' - y•• 7-'. : i 7"... 1., --- ' A; OU ,47:i . i .---' ''•••"••••••• ttc\ . t. ' '-. ' S 1.- ': ••* ‘•••%,:- - I'.. .rrs• • '-i ----•-•• i - : , 4 • -e . 4 ' r.... 10 0, ... ,,... 4r . : '•.-.• ''''''.,el•*:iiill;l%.--W...''-•••••••-"". De just and fear not . Let all the aide thou aint'at at t4 , , e thy c o untry's, Thg Gods ant! truth's." : . ' . • OIIE.LRON AND StEEL ITANtrFAC - There appears tobc'at present a generaldisPo-' RID to embark in the Manufacture of -steel in this eonutry, and these . tchtt propose investing in this direction should look carefully into the projects that are • presented to - them. The steel business has abonf it many fascinations, and it has been. making and it_ fortnneL since the days when 'Huntsman discovered the crucible process. ' ono .attempting - the manufacture with .less than half a million dollars can now undertake steel making profitably. No one should prepare to air ks steel without a preliminary series of exper iments ou their iron ;.only one iron in twenty will succeed. It is doubtful whether more than one in forty of the artihrarito irofie will 4meePM. • h lo cattoz works it sivihld he rew , iiibered that the ant-lion of capl is vastly less important than that ',.f irttn, arid an real district is adapted 'to the Manufacture unless enVainsprored irons. • Tr.;,/,ort ieln in the CAPE , of Steel is COD:Want el,e4p, .ov ,, nrit of , its.relatitely high p i s., !het hwidr , da o r milds'npart be-• enmnf,.titeir ,. . At the same LMEtillo . r. rt dto lull steel works is' ex6iPdingli ,touble" skill of. an engineer and rvquir , (l to coltdm . !t it with sac Ti'i air c I bu,im et must conePtitr•ite in a where . great cortital, et t say images of loention hare been Eteellied, couterns will cracluilly * give way and . I.sve het:e, as iti•E - tgland aid Prussia; to such r•s,are . t.ei-olitio•dly Noah nn a lii ere' Kul imetigent tie Jolfl ' l6. • ..Tie Bessemer is no experiment hut a corn: ple•it =u-'e it i n rinoWtrous estahlishinents' in • En !Mod .Wales and Prussia, and steelriilik wht . 4-ts, &-., will ht f..tre lone su.4.icela the ti=e of iron for thom purp ses., A five ton Bessemfr plant:embracing. two • &inverters willfl cost one-third of t?..500--, The coal rced;tn IR- the proper place to, make steel. since the conversion of the raw material through the Wast_ furnace, steel eon • Ve'er and rolling mill to the finlibed steel r or merchant har, kill reclaim the cm Gumption if from tour to five tons of coal • In r:-,gsrl to the quality of iron for making` I3t-smrner steel,. we Might. state that -we 1 . 1.4vc .t. 41 the Iron O:Ts .in Pennsylvania that tr,ev have in England and - Wales, and in adt dit;on we have the Swedish magnetic ores In r. , ritS and other counties. Mr..: Grifti h., 4,1 ;hi: whorceptly Volted Eagland, - look with him 'specimens of these magnetic ore.; and of our Anthracite coal, and .both were pronotin , ed of first. quality for the man ufac' ure of Peenmatic Steel, by the scientific steel manufactiweritif England and Wales. Large veins of. magnetic ore found- in Berk-'County with an sbonda~iceof. hernatite ore and lime stone, anal Schuylkill County can * t'urrtigi Anthracite co d equal to any in '_:the World. - We have a de,c.ided.advantage'over .England in respect to the re.carburizing materia: called by-there Speigeleisen,:an arti iinial compound ,prepared at great expense, oh-mu f e per ton - . With us it is tertatural - product of the Jersey Fi'anklinite ore, costing one half of the altdve situ,, and that in,cur - . The editor of the Press has we pre sume, been misinformed on this . subject, as we assured feel - that a paper s.n alive to all the great industrial intcrests - of our State as the Press is, would not knowingly mislead the public. in regard to a manufacture which is destined to still further develop ' our great iron and coalfields, and make onrs the largest iron, coal and steel producing State in . thetnion. Since the above' had-ticen : placed-in,type,. we observe'the following letter in the Press,. which we copy: - Pansvo,t.r,auly . • !le , Eu l rn/th• Jieeq: • -An article in your paper; of this date. is eaten :Mod to mislead the public as to a manufacture which i.,iestined.shortly to become of the very llvt Import= .! to our great Iron and coal . producing States and ~ne whlch, it we do not otribitsh on a large scale In romgry. will Iw a heavy drain on us as an import: li, ewer hat , become a necessity'.. Railroads will not 'one use iron rails when :tent outlast them twenty to on. Many or-onr railroads have already ordered large quantities from England. . There are now but two Bessemer steel Works in oper, ii,l4 in this country—ono at Tray and one at Harris, burg—neither, I , believe, yet fully prep tred to toll steel rai', , The elti7ens Of Schuylkill county propose to hnild a third. under the superintendence of Wa Grit. 01 ha. a thoroughly practical and scientific Welsh' builder. fie last sominer visited Englund and Wales t. , not e all the latest immvements inthe manufactnre We have In Pennsylvania nil the ores used In England • end Wcies for Besi•emer steel. and in addition the rich oothetic. , of Iterae• and oche e.' count itS, which were ex - - hibeed to the Englit.ll and Welsh steelmakers, and pro aimed f...mt class ores. • • • . . This pr, , regA may be described in a feW words. Three to five, and eren ten, tons, of melted cast iron is placed iii the converter, and a blast of cold air blown. Into It tor the space of twenty-Rye minutes,. at a Pressure of ntteen pounds to the square inch ; . when (aftercertain adintxturesythe whole masffis converted into Beane tiler steel_. J send you several articles on the subject the London and other mining journals ; We°. the pamplitot, dereribirg the process and he re sults in 1011. A Ite-Fu-nor works. with Live-bin con .rrt•vs tit iii not rv•a oue-third the stun soli name, but with Mast furnace and yollin4...thills your figures may be correct Sc.,. D. P!.r.rr.aso.N. JUDGE SRARSWOOD AND•TRE NATIONAL CURRENCY. In h . . firnote+ disFetrine oienton in the ease or Trott, on the . pnint of the constitution• alily• , f rho money pela for thotrar, Judge 6tiansw,.Nl aacs "I m ',the tliihiein that the prnt.'siona of the act F..l.tuary try. isr.,2, 41 , •clarinz tl,O tog. s ikened in plutfs , .cs• of 01 . .4 t•et to bs tutoey and a legal tender, is inconstittt th,n',.l", On the back of eiteli of theee stone legal tender 110 , P 4 - 6'41101 uniri the net' ef •Fcle . nary 25; 'ISO, Will. b. f:mnd.tho f. g .'',ando . reemeut" of the_ pelple of the I.:niotil Sat : , Tits NOT): Ise LTA, TK:6l:n r.„4 all debts, pub. or privexc. pt tin toe on hu, ot IA -nal inter on d en, is 'reeetritble on all loseti Ire de to the United States. • • • In 1862 all the bonds of the tnited - gratra were geld:bearing ; hence The :eerie ion in the ,co . d a bleb is, I!CoITeV-Pr; ili pacer and to the ta•nci• of creditors Of the Government—the wen who hag leitc it money . to carry on The war at.d s vd , ars . • •• P • • With the Pres• - ,' Wn joittin astdog if the int:Ovid eat rei;rrii : of the c •nutry—the• - endorser% of tde h .w.rninr.rd mur.ey—wil I v. - ,to for or againei the man who initeigned the ir . piper at the rely time n- credit was ,dit'peill? That : priuted ~n ' , act rd: all theso notes iS.oer en der ou the paper of ourld .verument. It ie }tit the same as if we, cacti of us, 'had written 01r r.atio, on the lJzok, of the bill. It maris joe . the eatrie as if w: , ...vreir our nature across the battk of a note oda v.t.ii4liber; only, instead of one, there are eordo tt.ittc loii;iolib of ue Rho endoree the terper of our Ouverianieut,pledgiug onrsredit to guar:it:Are it.; Judge Sharewu• d caps the en: dorsententie not gooti. After that Will the voters of Peuneylvailia endorse biro THE . RECONETREOTION BILL f now in suet; a shape that ;lei+ her .Aniirew .L inisonnor any of his: tools eau afler. Its w..s passed by' Con— gress oh z."*. varilsy lac., by tlie decisive Cote in the te aye hotrC , In. the lionse ayes 2:1. Tins vole-of course. iu sures ;lasso:A. President's veto, firocaptly, by the rtcolsite conatittrAonal -ma jority. . . TLC bin 11S faiPplCil by Congress wo pub in ember a iumn. Tue provisions are plain: There ewe, be nomistinderstandlog of tlicrn. Accepted by the South, autl if no ef forts shoald be made hythe President to ob struet heir execution and thus impede. the great work, Reconstruction will go on speed fly and the Suites htely in rebellion will. soon he rePresented in Congress. We believe that the people, very generally in the South, are wel! satisfied now that Andrew Johnson has been-a serious impediment to a permanent and tAtisfactory establishinent of their former re-, talons with the Government ; thatthey have no desire be should interfere further, and that they recognize the fact that the country demands and Will be satisfied with , nothing less than a settlement of this queslion on the hfisis laid down by the law-making power if the Republic.. ; Affairs. Weekly Almanac. ern ern • MOO ('$ ClLLltellat i t 67.-July BEENE BE= •:1 Srsply. .... . 4 ... 46 115; New 34. 4 152 ev MON Y • ... 4 47-7 24; First,Q. Sc. 0 . 35 er. Tres4u.i.,..v. 4 4S 7 . 23; Fall Id. 16 3 D . WtIn'EADIT. 4 4 , 7 :112i Last 4). 54 .5 -40 mo Tuctignair . 4.4 7 22 New N, 30 11. 47 cr. '241 FIIIT./A i 4 60 7 5i •• • ECUTEOE.OLOGICAL TABLE: Trinper:ature atGreimurooll :for the treek The pet A Mee eill be eleeed on Sunday bete after. • . - 7 he fire in thei;ey-LoteCellirir, nearAslaand it tt..,./ L ni ing, . . A *cr ai imke. rearst.l,l was killed near. AN1,41,11,jK, , eeh, • by J aPph Garner. joy,lo, ( :;? , Fran, folawrly ..f Ca. I, P. V , i, r, greeted to call at N. 16, Mihautenko _strut-t. . To - loorri ,, c.--Tsyvnty-utitt Sl:lnds:ref tht arid tali krier Triktity. lerigtb i 14. bona !load VO . . • The:young ladies' tableau exhitationlnXabland a few evening. oinee, for Oa benPfit ids 14mily m &stream, realized rw.ntr firp dollarac • • . . . lc , /hani Irdhants, k: miner, - was accidentally , cruttuad itni killed at Coal Dale, on The 10th - in. slant. ' He leaves kwite and two 'children. . . . Xi:l6mA' Buchanan had a: end bn"t= limit audience at the compliinentary teatimatiial which was given to him -on Ttlesipkyeyenitg, last at Union Hill. • Mr. -Mekeat: Buchanan, suable - company, com mence a season in Wilkeabarre on Monday eve ning' next. It ill a fine theatrical trotme, swarthy of liberal impport.• • ' - ' • !The First and Second - Presbyterian Churches Will bold tnion services to-morrow, Jrilv 214: Preaching in the morning at the Second Chtircb, at lel o'clock, and in the . evening 'et the First CharCh, at - 7.1 o'clock: - . . . . Wet !per Wrists.—lt is a tery safe role to wet your wrists before drinking cold water if you ate at all boated. The effect is immediate and grate ful, and the a anger of fatalresultsnisy.he warded off by this simple precaution; . .- " _. No•Court.—The Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Quarter Sections of the Peace, fixed for Mon day next, hie been postponed, in consequence of which ail parties concerted either ae defendants,. prosecutors or witnesses, need not attend. • . .. .. . Tide remains of Mrs_ Mary, wife 'of Hen. B. 'Reilly of this Borough, were it/tamed is l'hiladel-* phut' on Sunday afternoon last.. The Be.v Mr: Castles delirerod a lunching address on the occa sion, in which he - spoke of the charitable nature of the deeeased, - and the losa'which the poor and suf fering sustain in her death. -. • ~ _ •• • . The present season has been very favorable for small fruits of all 'kinds. :Not only strawberries. but currants, gooeoberries, raspberries,'S:c., have been very abundant. The crop of currants has never been surpassed. The Wishes have been lit. 'orally loaded .down with them, and the . quality, and d.ze aro very'fine. . - • - . • The Rev. A. H.: 5(9)3.56/CPX, will preach in 411 P ila - rrti4 - Chnrch to-morroW morning and eVellil3C, at the ttnal ,lionrs. The .public is resprctfally incited to be' prepont. We understand that tt.e Temple of Honor, Nn. 21. of this - Borongh, will Hyped in,tbP evening in a body, as Mr. li.mabower is Grand Chaplain of the Order in thia State. - . . (n . .'ffarber . S7tepa to be .osed on• Sunday .--on Tuesday Itt.st Conotahle Christman notified all the harhenr in torn that tn-morrow and on - every SMlday thereafter, they mnat keep their, place el bristint'tt.a chieed. Car.zens theref , rn;mbet h ,v. - the ttunble taken from their china to-day, for the blrbentutt decree nOtPii will not permit any 'snob -operation being performed in :public ta-rnerrox. Idern al. Rerehuit wbo anitrdobtod for icome and other t.aas to tbo saoviroiner.t,, shOtild . remember .tbat..T.ltnradA! , i nest, 25.:b inAt., will be het day on which these tlixe4 cm be paid, witbont attbkotinz dolin coents to tho pan preanribed by law. Timely ',Mention to this matter will:sacfy trouble and ex pense: . . iced circus atia be exhih. iced ur Asia mitt oaths 26th.inst., 27th, Pottr-viik, - 25th; licheylkill }Liven; 30th, and 31. it. -In this Borough the canras hs pitch. 41 nu the sac iot siitiat4 Ninth - and ' Tenth„.and lilstitintango ttian streets, a new Spot for tahows." This cif'- . cas has, the repetition otheing a good one. • The The.i.tre demi ite e.se , n thie.evening. rto This art , Ton lirge will he a I,l4tinee fnr fidiee and children,.on which, M . CIBIOI/ a moral' dra.ro mil he ph:Fed.. The perforniance will commence M 2 r,'clock. This evening there will be a fine bit% cast with the entire strength of the talented r"mpley. .Tno theatre=geing.pnblic ehould . give !dr. Buchanan a bumper st.t.-pAping. ' • Death of a Brace Subtler:-- - - - Henry Ilnel ler, an estimable and reerctable colored resident of,this* Borough ' and d ag the . Ttehellidn a Brave sol dier Of Company H, TtArd Refitment, United States Colored Troops, died at his dwelling in.lli nen.ville'etreit on Tuesday, afternoon last. The funeral will take'place to-mm Tow (Sunday) after noon, at 3 o'plocic, and the rem aina will be interred in the colored grareyard.in.this Borough, with military honors. ' A "snake-char/rim' %Vete in town yesterday, giv ing exhibitions-with rattlesnakes. He started in the street iu front of Drnmheller'elotel,: but the Hitt emstable warned him 'away,-as- he was ob structing the pavement, and the performance ad journed to the hotel yard where it closed with. a young woman in the crowd offering, to handle the .snakes,-which she did by placing some-of them around lier'neck, and finally the head of one of them iu her moth. The showman was so struck with the fearlessness andreadiness of the woman, that heoffered her an engagement to travel with him and exhibit, which we believe,she accepted. In ow' notice of the, parade in Minersville on . the Fourth of July, it was mentioned that the Fire Company in the rear of the line, was the Moun taineer Bose Co., No. 2. The name of this Com pany is really, Good Will Hose Company, No. 1, of Mineraville. The.following are the officers of this fine Com pany, for the.year 18137-: President, Matthew Bed dow; Vice Piesident, John. Mohan ; . Secretary,. F. C. Bender; Asst.. Secretary, Wm. D. B. Ma son; Teasurer. Jno: Wadlinger Asst., 'Treasurer, Wm. D. Ludas Executive Committee: John Jefferson, T. J. Quinn; Nicholas Weirick ; Direc tor, I; S. Lawrence: Chief Directors; Joseph Tbirlwell, Jacob Baurr,, -N. Weirick. Geo, Bed ford, T. J.'. Quinn, Jno,Jefferson, Wm. L. Wil liams, F. C. lender, P. Dooland. • - -miss Rebecca Mills, daughter of Major Mills; formerly of this Borough, but now a resident of Yenango County, Pa., met with a painful accident . at a pie-nic'at Hollida,y's Dam, that Connty, on the 4th inst. It appears that while Miss Sf. and ft number of the party were seated at the re-. fresbment tables, a hollow tree -swayed by a storm, suddenly fell over upon them. Mieti Mills in attempting to escape was struck to the ground ineensibleby one of the limbs-of the tree, and her left leg fractured in two places above thelinee. Her friends ran to her. assistance , but were un able by their united strength to remove the tree, and she was thus held firmly to the ground by its weight till an axe was procured and the tree chop ped apart in two places. She is now eofivalescont We heir it rumored that Rev. - .Mr. Wishbitrn, - of Trinity Church, Cthharine street, above Second, bail .1 enderial his retignation and retires to await a :call. Since the retirement of Rev. John Coleman from the Trinity there have been many changee.• Probably the congregation demands too much for the amount of sala ry paid.—Plifiadelphia Sunday Diepar h,:✓une 14. ... Mr..Washburnwae formerly Hector of Trinity. Church, this Borough. We understand that his voice is somewhat affected and that he degree a residence in the country to restoreit. It is stated that he has received a call' from the Episcopal congregs.tion of Millersville, but we have no defi nite assurance that such is the ease. Mr. Wash burn as is well, known here, is an able preacher, and would 'secure rclarge :congregation wherever Additunied income , Returns —The following. re f nril..bsve been made i.incithe list Was publielied in the Jonrnal-f4 week nr two since : • G. W 553 BOWPD. Chalk T. $4 11 ; Mow - 4.. JAmeti $200.; Spoilt], Amos .}.BOB ; Spohn, R }rte. . 'Fitsn.s -Chadwick.. Beni: $.114 ; Tipton, John $608.. Ta.3‘,,NT l' t. MlNEllliNit.Lw—Freiler,. Daniel 4335 ; Kissing, Wm. Asnitain—Licermore, A.B. $734.. Pr CLA eltzer: Peter $O. Ilinni.vrAT-1111116 - r; T, SUS. ' ••' An Otis - , ..Carter. Wm H. 41P4. Rt I:l,T—Pinkertnn Levi $315 ' 4.,` R i t - skarc..—Kritil er. Thop. $166. • • • NEW CAtiTLE—Brady, Jon. i:4; -14.idara John A. ii..,,gr"Nos.wrci ;-?•!..rri.nn..lAnltt. $?.A44: Mcqaire Moe. $1211; Schlotplan,,Joi. $110: Tnwpieud, A. sll6' . Raroi Plosvi Up —The ri.ople of Mthaony City who drive ttften bt.tweeti that place and Nttavitle, UP excited a eer the fact that the road about one toile above St. Clair has been closed up by plant= i n ' e striitigpos l .B,in the highway, thus preventing travel in that direction UT and frobtMa.hanny - City, Catawle.it Taller, And other tvrtioto in that locali, ty.. The question arises, -whether - fetid-owners, and lessees who wort collieriee; can endanger, a public hichwar, and then close it up at pleasnre, compelling a large amount of travel to go around a circuit of sixteen or eighteenf thus add ing fmir. six • miles.to the . ..jonrney between Pottsville and Mahanoy City .r • The. people of Mahanoy City are erimewhat indignant at the clo s ing of this road, and would like to have the matter decided by.Cotirt, to Whether it is le., gi_ll or not. • • • - Bc.nictifoi Rinbird Room wroning, Mes srs. Itet;d S Golf the :enterprising proprietors of the American Hort.% opened their new billiard room. It is.loested on the, Poor formerly occu pied by the parlor and tending rnom.'of,the hotel, and. rune the entire length. of the building, ma king it ace:artily, thailliest rpom for billiard Pur poses in thiti seTtinn of Pennevtrania.. And for light, beauty and comfort ; itia really unsurpassed by any billitird-reom that we have seen in Phila delphia. while the •tables Are what is . knotrn as "second size," and are from Griffith's eie.llent manufactory, 'brew York.. There are three tables; two four-pocket and :one carom: The room is handsomely fitted up with cushioned arm-cbairs, chi ice pint urea, ete , is realty a delightful oiler , in which to play a gams of billiards. This fine addition to that well kept hotel, the American, is really, very creditable to the, proprietors. . :Lag! IT:nter the JPgielature passed an.'act in regard to judiciatsales, the 2d and 3d sections of whiCh more particularly should bo borne in mind by nurChasers of real estate. The 2d section pro, vidcs that private sales made by order-cif Court, under tholtet of 1553, shall discharge the preini- Sea sal from' the lieu of , the debts of the dece dent, except debts of record, and debts secured by mortgage.. The '3d section provides that when the lien of emortgage on real estate isprior to all other Ilene except 1:1101tgags, ground rents, &c, the lien of such mortgage is not to be.destroYed or in any way a ffmted by any judicial Or other sale: A clll 4 l - . occurred in Harrislatirg, only s day' after this law went into force, where a party bid $5;000 on a certain properly, against which was a mortgage of ss,ooo—thus. by the terms of this. act, the purchaser becoming responsible for. the payment of ;10 000 for that for which he had only bid $.1,000. Bidders at judicial sales hid better hereafter hive the records of mortgages, &c., ex amined, and regulate their bids :accordingly. • Grand 'Amy _ W ef theklieptiblic.—ln }inner ofl m la jor-General Los agaer, Grand Commander of the Department of Pennsylvania, a parade of alt the pests of the G: A. of R. within this Cannty, , will be held on Tuesday nest, 23diest:, in'this Excursion tickets will be issued by the Reading Railroad Company, at reduced ratee, goodlor the 23d instant. . • • , , . . The Commander of Post No. 23 otthis Borough; issues the:following order : • - : ' ' - - • Him" .Qmarriat& Poet 'No. ca, Durritler Scntrttraci., DWI:. Pram..., G. A. - R., •Parrectu.s, Jria•;l7, 1667. • Gr.rmakt. Osoras,} .. . • 'PIM 'member:4 of this .P.mt of the' Grind Army of •the Republic will assemble at Ike Camp. cornet of Sec. and and Market streets. on Tueeday. 23d. - hist .. at 3 o'rl , ck .P. M.. for parade. -The uniform to be “d a rk clothes and white glove." • By order of -- . ' 13:P. Boor, Poet - COmmander. • ' ' QUA .H. Mazzaan, Poet Adjutant. - f -. . - Base Ball.--Jeanarille ra. Yorlimen:—.k !hatch game WAS played at Jeaneville, oriluly 1367, between the drat' nine of Little- Eagle Club of Yorktown and aecondnins of Rough and Beady . Club ofJeaneville. Owing to heavy num. time was called and match decided at end of eighth innings, ROIJOIII.NPRICADY..I LITTLE OGLE. • wahine. Bp_:.:.: '2 • 5 ' Panda ,A.-e • ' 3 5. iloYallace Wc' 4 2 Richards. T 2 4 jhfusson. e 3 3. EySSN,P let b 2 G ;WWI% b 1, 2 .11tdcbigtmi..1 2d b.. • 2 5 'Bennet. 2d b: 3 1 14arft, .1 24 b - 2 3 ICorby, Sd b:.....::". 5' .1' WRiktne. W if__ :2 b IFuebrer. 11 0 4 • LewiN % c • 6,4 ',Flick, : .... '4 2. - 1 4 0 2. 12 eN ,4 . '.4 Boyle. r t 2 2 7 A. v.l rioo; - .33 ..? - 61 ' 740 69 CT 7:1 Ti 76 . - ••.• i TS .75 •Cu I 65 75 511 7! ' T 5 • Tend .- • 24.41 I'. . :Total ' • - 24 ,:o. ' : • imiings.:. ' "3'i 2 .•2 . 4 o .....6 1' ,- 0 ._ . • - Rditgli and ita44.. 0 a . :2 :.o= - 18' 10 •2: 14-41 litt'd • Eagle- .3 5.. 2 • g:.O .9....1 .-0,40. pycatcluta—nouahand Readi,liartia 1, .32vans 2-,41, ~,. . —LittleNle. 12 . Wallace!, Bennet]. Flick . . t3Chreilimlnkh Ana Ready,.K. t une] rkz Viiir.im-Lstoart McFarlane, dr.. Wm:l4i t3.nitnary ~EiaaO Ball Clob. Taoe of pint., 8 la" 45 51414t44.. . . Tricas.of*ked will bite plac - eon="Faahion • Donns-,":at thre,‘'Haltway Haw...! a tulle earit or Slhdrkill !Laren, oniVridar: and nesi . , 26 , h and 27th inst. On Friday. , there will, he a rnnnine .msteh twe-en‘.l3lioke ".'nf 'the 'Ralf-way ildn.,".and "Black Billy . ' IT Pottsville.' Di.ttuace, one nde,' ior . a purse - •• ' . Satorday,tbore be ranninc the'cb-be twPen the,blind bowie, Col.) Biker . or, "Halt - Was . Ronse,r and - 'Black 8U1y.7 Distance, bag' . a mile, for-simtree &MOO: - - • • Alkoeff liageig.—lssish Kline of this Borough, made cornplaint.before Squire Chria man on the..l2th inst , to the effect that at 8 o'clock on the -evening. of the ilth; -be Vas- et- tacked ou the pnblie highway in Menet Carbon, by two men named Johnlitchtutd.---"-- Cairo. knocked -down -end' robbed'..of. SZ7. .0n the strength of this- infrrmation the Beeirti on the 12th issued warrants forth° arrest of the accused. Fitch wan arrested the same day, but Carroll could riorbe fenand-Mter a hearing SuuireCliria man Committed Fitch to prison to answer. . . , . • -Teoineisoice..L.The folloarir.ii is a het or tile of heers elected to' semi the ensuing tern in Girard vtlle, o. 25, Golorada-StarDivision,*.ns of Tem peranee-t-,1N% P.,. A. B.nnie t W. - A., r.. S., Wm. Harris ; A. Smith ; F. Barnhardt • Tress:. - R. Povey ; Beni: :Buckley d. Win: MA ited en ; Q.,-Wm. Ring :.f. S., T.. Wells': 0. 5...., Wm. Price ; P. W. P. T. Hofftrout, .-This Division we are.gratified to . learn. is in -a liettristrin,, , - condition. ., ft was or ganiz...ed but three months *ince, and as has over one hundred members; The cause of. Tem perance 'was never - in a more satisfactory condi tion in Schuylkill COuntv,.than at present. . .'- The programme for the TeMperancePic-Nic at 3fabanoy City on Thursday next, Is - isfolows : The VII.IIOOS organizations. on their =teal at the de pot, will be retch%d by - .inch delegations and in such ' mariner as the Chief lioshal may . dignate. • .The line will f irm. under the direction the Chief • Itar,hql and his At4..hataute, at. 10.50, A. 3t , and the column meet m.ati inceie , l% at 11-CA. 14. - . • After tr.teersing the route if piratic, the column will et -- once proceed to the sun's . where the Chief Marshal will arrange the earion* sections if the cJiumn an that iGNi. . ted guest. - and smiting orginizatimui may'arrive at.the fast*: those coming the greaten:diet:sure ki have the oreferelve, After the parade is diemiSsed thiS gramme will be observed , • ' .•• . . . S. Bin - sic, by Bands. • . • 3 • Aildoes4,ol tVelromo.br•i• S. Matter: Chinn. Ex: 'CCM ,•comitirt.cliag mix. at Li.) P. M. • '• •' 4.- .111upc. Viral orin,•trnmenbil. • , • . • •6, Pmyer,, leelfer. S. G. . • • . • . : . 6. .3ftlie, by . • " . .• • • 7. Oration, by Luther S. Katiffemn, Orator of • the . 9. Specxhe. if desired, by Invited One.ta. 'l6. t 114.9, of the 3 , 1 eethig, "Cl 3 'Prels.• rn.l. ftr.m Whom ea isteattioga 11 - ,Rr .• The ty m:inder 'Of the afternoon wilt be -spent in ,AntAeteent . • When the hone of .departure arrives, the vhW.ln WrillliVitiOtlP will be e.eorted to the deOnt by the .9 rgan tz .tinny or IdahancY - City.' undei - command bf atershal. • •,• • •' • .Tipon the thy Of naradethe - Chiyf 'Marshal and Ch.tfr of the k•i•Mmittee of Arranzemarts Will have en the emtrOl ~ f the Parade:MA Pie 'Sic, • (Joey& Wet A. gicshols;Eriiitcqi: States Array ; this has bees . timing the past fortnight on a - visit tri tbis Iforcigh, sertmling at' the maidenee of his brut her; lir.. IL went ttilWnshing-' too en Thinsday last. The General Will rental to this Booing), - on*Tnesday next, and . in 'a few daps there...tier startler St., Louis, witicli is the - . headquarters the I:H:lst:truest of Missouri. • 'We never seethe soblii fly : figure rf Gen.:Nichols here•amid scenes familiar to his yornh and ear:v manhood, without thinking it the Debit , etand he look when Gee: Twists, his - cerimituding dikes in Texas only in,lBEll„clklintiorellthe nniform - he wore by tweet - nun: ;a traitor:-. IntiMatiOns of rtriggs' dishiya.ty:had mantled the Secretary of War, Holt, and oliake 19th of ;knuary,,ln ii•gsn craTord,•r; he relieved from the command of the Depsnmetit of Texas,: it was Mined Over to Colonel Carl ,s A. Waite, Of theFinit Regiment Of Intim ry. but the antieinatel mischief was aceenaplialied befriro th“ ord , r-coelil perform its. intended Work: ~When the Il - het coinmissioners' -weie informed- arrival at •Twiggs'llead -quarters, at the Alamo, iu the city of - tiam Anto nio, they took'ineastires to-prevent its reaching Colefiel Waite, wle.se regimental head-onarters was at the lesst - sixry mites' distant, on the 'Verde Creek, a branch of the GimOalonpe Ricer . .. But :the vigilance and activity of General (then Colo nel) Nichols, who' vira4 Twigs' Assistant taut-General, and who 'watched his chief with the 'keen eye of full suspicion; foiled them..: He dn nlicated tits order, and sent two carriers - by dif lerient routes . .., One of them was .captured and taken back to S on Antonio, and the other reached Waite with tho order ; on -the 17th of Tebruiry.. At That period when every inducement .Was held nut to °Ulcers and men in that Department, to desert•tbeir-colorS', Nichols wrote a letter to a friend itißottsfille, in which he need the fel-. towing patriotic tan:mil:4e : "I hnt. one State re, mains to float the Of:the Ireton; will remain' with that:State, be it Maine-or Texesi.": • . ".- - We, refer: to* these ;interesting seininiscemks with greater pleasure as General Nichols is a son, of 'Schuylkill, in Whose career we • feeds natural interest. The General now goes WeSt, in au int p 'ortant militay e'tion, and Many frtilits herrawish him r continued healthhia ' and prosperity in the future: . 77,e nieeting'or the newlx-organi zed 'Musical As. sociation.wrm held at the:Hitt of thddnnior.„Sone of America; corner of Second and Market Streets, On Monday last, July 15, at half-past eight o'clock, The meeting was called to order by P:est. pro tern,' Mr, ,Wm. Gore. llinntes - of last meeting read-by Sect. Oro tern and adofited. •-• - rThe report of Coro. on Constitution and By-laWs • Oh motion it way decided that the name of this 'Association shall be "The Mozart Musical AsSoci:. - , -atiert QE.PottsFille.". - Moved and eeeonded that the, linsinesS meetings of the Association,'shall he held on -- the first Monday of every meant ; -motion car-, Ou motion it -was decided that orchestral- meet. ings shall be held on Thursday of every week: It was also moved and carried that article:l of by taws headed Meetings, sholild be adoptcd.. Tim following gentlemen had. their natties entered on the list 'of members : Mesers.T.. Thos. Severn, Phil. Klaltr, and F.' Fey- ' •'• . A motion tO.appoint a enmritittee te 'aseertain the number .and.cost of instruments and other ..neceStiary articles,- such as music stands, 'music., etc., - etc., yet wanting, was 'ualutiinensly carried. The followie,g gentlemen were appoiotedby the • Chairman on the Committer : Messrs. Vcitliag; Crucknell and Boren. It wae.also moved and sec ()laded, that the books for relniission of members should- be closed on the neat meeting, and -that thereafter new memo re should only be admitted, by-ballot; carried. . • . • - 1 7 pon motion, the Chairman appointed the tot- . lowing-gentlemen on a Comniitte to obtain a per-', ma.neut room for the Association Meyer Kuhn, W..Hodgsen and B. B.: McCool.-:.The Chairman also appointed - two - more - gentleinen on the CommitteeforCoustitution and By-laws. The . Corinnittee consists now of the forowing - gentle- . men: • Meyer Khlin, W. Gera, 'B. Oziland, Byell, • It was -resolved to - tender a vote of thankala the Janior - Sons or America, • in.seknowledgment oUtheir kindruss for the: nee of their room:' ' - The folloWing is a list of instromente to be used in the orchestra of the Mozart Al nsical Associa tion, is given by the leader Piot Vehling: 8. viii. .line ; 2 . violas ; 2 violmeellae ;.1 basn viola Prenckho - rns ; 2 clarionetts t-. 1 oboe flutes ; 1 Picot°, 1 trumpet ; 1 fagot ; hOmbadrin ' cvmblee 2 small drums; 1 big drum triangle: On motion a list was made oftlm dustrninents %already reproSented: • Moved and seconded to ad, loom until neat . Mund'av, JOIY. 22,1, to meet again at the Ball ~r theJintio - r Sone of - America, at half. -.past eight ,iclUelt, l': Pune; uality in attend: once is requested as very important , business: will :be transacted. . . • • . • • ThP Inrestigathig'Caramillee n. Thferenre Exo»tionate. ()barges of ngq , Pay Colapanies- The &Uit- Judiciary Committee' which, was in structed se tilt• last neSsion of the Legislature,' to collect evidence in reference to the' chargee of hr nilu . a)s of this S:at e on freiglit;re . acliwl - iitl, .11. - rough.on. Tuesday I ast, 'and put up .at. Peijit sylranis I=1:111 and the American .lionee. The membeis of rho Committee, .who pated he proceLdingeliere,••wer, maker, Wilke:4)A rr ,4 ; 4TI T.. 1-. iiigliiin, Pittrdmrgh ; C,, DswHon Colernan, L'binon ; and - W. A. Wallace Clearfield. -11...i....111550n, of New :tecomrkpies the Committee . mi. stenographic reporter, to record the evidenei. . • • • hue Committee connitenaql its sessions at the Tnesday, and continued them daily. until Thnrsday, hearing the eVideoce of a largo num ber of vrit , ,eases 'residing' and doing business - in this County, coal operators,ir.m. mainificturer, 'merchants, anti others. _ has :been'. clearly shown to the Coimmittee that the charges of the . Readiiig Railroad' Company .are onnressiva.npen this community, and that our mannfset niers anti busbies's 'men aro disctiminated against .in most tyrannical and exac:ing manner.. If coal operators murmni they are, pnnished - by having their car facililits cut off,' whit people of Pottsville and otht-r town.« in this P.egiMare taxed - nutrageansly in the shape of high charges for freight,upon everything they nonsuaie,.rendering this one of the most. expensive pla,tek to - hic in in the State of Poionsvivatua. Why, in consequence of the unjust discrimination .against. the County,' the- people of Pottsville and otter 'placestn the' Region; have positively to pay freight, 'car Ser-- . vice, etc., Until it costs'them as much to put a ton .of coal into their collars, Its it does the-people of Wading, or eveti Pottstown; . Against such ont- : regents extortion and d'aerithination the citizens of Schuylkill County ask to be protected. and it is .to be. hoped that the evidence which 'this ,nateis has iteentrialated, will . encore the much needed reform We believe that it would belt pnb be benefit 'if the Reading Railroad.-Company could be confined to the terms of its original nharter,,and Ls prevented from longer Controlling: the lateral toads in this Region, On which, in. ad-. ditioit toils niain line; it makes anch uxtortionater . chargen for transportation. . - • • . The Committee is an able one, and we . hope .will folly appreciate. the unenviable- position -in . which thin Region-is placed by a tyrannoue'rra7 road. monopoly.. . On Wednes d ay 'the Cmintittee passed over the Mine Hill road to the Pi9nei, and taw some of the finest azenery.iri the RSgion. • -In theievetaing . the members were entertaintrl at the residence of Senator Randall, Schuylkill Haven. ' On Thuraday.afternoon.the Comreittee leek its departurefOr Wilkesbarro. ' . • -'•-• . • • •Proceeding. 4 nf. 11‘e Potts&lle. School . .Board.- A stated meeting of the Board was held on Wed nesday evening last. Present, Messrs. Wright,. Little, Fox. Wells, M irtz, Derr,' Rosetierryi Smith,- Huber, and Boyer, President.... - • ' The minutes of previous meeting were read and ..:The Building Conimittee reported east of demi, waiter at Sharp Itieuntaiu school hones, at .be tween ;20 and $25, when on motion of. Mr.- Little. the Committee Was instructed todaave it put in; The committee appointed on revision of teachp. - era' salaries for the current year, in ide - a retort recommending. that all the salaries of .$3O a month, by,the old rem:dation, (for each twelve' months,) and Under, bellied at precisely the ear ! , responding payment for each of teumontbs; : thus making the . ' • • ' .330 salaries a5O instead of ..cas • : • " 33 GO 341 • . 21 ". • " " 31.50 . . • 2; `c 31.20 "- " 3030 - • • The last , column represents the amended grade of eateries as adopted for the year:. ••- • The Committee also recommended that': this grade :of salaries be applied from and after the drat dap of. September next, and. that the teach ers lie elected. at once or as soon hereafter as convenient, for the term=the number of months the schools are to. be kept open, from the first of - September next;. and that this eystem be adhered to hereafter for the employnient of teachers, The report was -accepted, the. Committei.dis charged, and its recommendations Adopted, Committee on repair' at Norwegian streetschOol house was continued. ' • . • . • . _ . . . . - • Bill of Walter - Kane,' $l, .was refennd:to The Secretary ; for examination. ' • • 'Treasurer's statement was read : and ordered to be filed. Balance in treaStity, $2767 63. - . ' The orders issued - so far this school year,.. amount "to $1340 , 56, of,which $1065 50 were for teachers' salaries.- - .*. . .- - ' : - . • Mr. Wright asking for information in reference. to eonstruciion of :fence aroundCentre street sc:teol house; Mr. Neils stated .that as soon. as th e brown atone fOr the corner on be, firpeured, it 'would' be 'built: • The Committee having : the 'matter in' chafge; . believei that the fence • rill be built thisreeastip. t It will be constructed of. iron in fnitnt:ittid brich 101341e5.. • Wright reiditr piper, :astirig-,ioformatiod in re ference to construction or. Centre street . ectioontilding,its cant, etc., and nioved unit ['fatter rerorred !Q . *, special committee 'ot bred Mr, Wolfe tiffered ini - senevidmerittio the:effOof that the comMittes'oonsistifor but one:.:, v-Tite : Eleoretaryreatkaigateinent .of theSohOld. BOirdputathadliatlielfinere.Tcminal in August,' 1886, giving cost i .ode., of haling, wheren_ poi Mi. Wright withdrew his motian,:. and the Bond id .T : -...-- . 74',, -- ...At'TN'..= - g..'::' , _a' , !:.i , .. , .q: : : , 0. : ::-;7,4;,T..' , .4.Z . - - . ;:::::1-i ,. 4:.: - 1.3 - :i - ,:....9:,.: - ,: - 1's; 0 7.... . . . lir:. Pow.. GriXo.m,..sop of .the late 'Samuel formerry reoldent of this:linrixiib, and be Aber of. Simnel E. Grinom, of. the' 31.a1i a noy Itegioe, leap recently - ran river by :a lend train On theN•trthern t.lentrat:Railtraist sod kt 11,... 04.: At t13.-•tiixie of his death be hied in Texas; Baltimore county; Md.; aT d was. eitensi'vely en gaged' in !ime-burning :operations. -Hie friends - and atnaitintanom here regret to ; hear of . bin and sudden :• • •.. • . • • - . • -An important F. wt to be Itemembetvid..—T!artiee who hold 'Gaited Statei 7-30 'noted 'Arnold ' take .notice that they here only until August 15W pre sent there to the Treasury 'Department tor con version into 5-20 bonds.. ;After that time We de partment will hold that the hoidens orthe bare elected to be'paid rather.than to convert the notes, and the Ooveniment will then proceed to pay the unconverted balance. As there are many . .personsinte.rested in this matter who usually pro crestinate'attention to their affairs, they aught to bestir themselves at once,. and obtain the arivan tage which the Gover.nmentliolds open to them. A.SicOng FruiLL:Frult-growent are: troubled every season by the depredations of mischiercue boys,-and others The are-in the habit of breaking into orchards,: garde* . Sm.., to plunder theria of fruit.' Frequently. fences and trees ere broker+ - ,down by them, causing much more damage than the loss of. the . frnitttself.. is the vicinity of many towns and villages, - this, evil has increased to such an extent as.to diecouage frnit 7 growimi almost altogether. Itis therefore an appropri ate season' to call. attention to-the law provided for such occasions: -Under the, act of I.Bfo, the stealing of fruit from the tree or on the grounctis a serious offence, and the remedy is simple .and prompt. By that law, the wilful taking-acid car. rying- away of- fruit, vegttablee, plants, vines, shrubs and trees, ie a misdemeanor punishable in the. Court of'Qttarter Sessions and rendering the offender liable to Sfine $5O and imprisonment., . for sixty days. The Course of.proceedings under this act is plain and easy. A complaint before any Alderman or Justice of the Naafis all the!, Any person his to do. The law will do thi rest. This is the criminal emSdv.. For those who pre fer it, there is-a eiviliemedy By another sec tion, any one who shill wilfully' enter_or break down, through or over in orchard, garden, yard or fence, hot bed er green house, or who, shall wrongfully club, stone, cut,' break, barker late any tree, shrub, bush, vine, do.; or walk over, best'down or trample, or in. any way injure any gain, grass, vines, vegetables-or crops, shall on conviction before any-Alderman or Justice of the Peace, or Melly Outrt, have judgment :against hini in any Sum not less than, $5 or more than .f-100 with wets. This fine goes one-half to' the in former and one-halt to the -occupantn; owner of the hind. The law now provides a full and. airs ple remedy against the plunder and damaging of gardens or yards; and it is the fault of the owners if they suffer. • - , - Prneeedfilgs'ot the ilirough Onin . 677.—A stated Meeting of Counbil was held onTrietality.evening lsst.. Present, 11iessrs. Hill. Fox, Seitzinger, •C. Heffner, Kie ut zle; Leonard, N chola, Russel, Grif fith, Shearer and S. Heffner, President. • Minutes of previous' meeting .were.read and - Street Committee made no report:.'.,_': Finance- Committee reported bill of Pottaville Gas Company; $506 52, correct, audit was order ed to be paid. • • ' Coma of Lamp and Pollee reported lainp 'posts put in where needed. Com: on Or.linance reported Matter of Gniein ball Association's licenEe in bands of the 13oroegh. .H.iltcitor. Nothing to report in reference to street • beggars. - . '. • . ' • Commie tee on Fire Appsratns reported that they had sent hose 'to Philadelphia. and reportedpro gresa' on pntting . hydrent in Good. Intent engine house, nn condenined hose, nd on putting in fire plug at Fif•li and Norwegian streets. Oa making 'lamer appropriations toisteatu fire eti gi4metnip.tuies, the Committee recommended en ;additional appropriation of fiftydolhas per annum to each' company._ • • ' '• Com. on Markets and Sanitary Committee made Sneeial Committee on making addition to Coun cil bud ling, wam. c ' 1 "•• , Petitior praying for the building ofd culvert in East Marl - et street,: was. referred to' the Street Petition for. the erection of fire "plug at. Third and — High stre.4s, was read, and OR' motion the Street Committee was authorized to put the plug APetition from C. •W. Pitman; asking Council to give hini grade of Coal street between Nichols street and Lumber CompanOs mill, was read and referred to Committee on Survey. " - • Petition, for erection of crossing somewhere in neighborhood of M. Gres - sloes property, Morris Addition, was riferred to Corn. Borough Treasurer's statement was: . read and ordered to be, filed. .• • . The.following proposals to build two culverts in Pi:Mt:men, were read. . • . John Schenk, $l3 50 per imuning• foot. arad-tra,' agt.; . s.9. 50'nerrunning font,'., A. W. Sterner, gt., :1.'9 50 •" . : Jacob. Madera Co., $ll 50 ". . -• ti • On motion the contract was awarded to John 'Schenk—work to be 'finished jn ninety days: - Mr. Ihnsul called: attention to Condition of base 'of ClaY Momunent, and euggeeted that iron Clatrips be put in to secure the stones.. On mO-, Minn a Special •Cominittee consisting of Messrs. Rnssel, Shearer ed tv:ts appoialed.to have the necessary work done at the Monument:. . The President communicated to Council 'the :fact. that the Pottsville Water - Company had adopted a regulation, prohibiting the fire compa-% nice from using the Compitity's water, except in' case of fire and. washing hose, unless they get permits cr on the Superintendent of the Comps= nv. The. Water Company desired that Council 'should authorize the President to sign the regu lation, and thus give its sanction to it. - On a motion Of Mr. Kienzle that the President ha autborizdd to sign the. Water Company's reign, latien, the yeas and nays we , :e called; and . result ed , s follows: • - . , • - Y.E.Ac.—Messrs. Grifllthi'Shearer, 'Russel, Eden zle, Nichols and I.loTaer.-4. . . • - NASS-11 - e2are. Seitzinger, 11111,Tos and Leoriand- , 5. . • ' . ;S) the resolut'on was adopted; . . Matter of cooveying water- iuto culeart at Rat Church Atlcy, was on motion of Mi. Firm fefCrred to St; .Copa... .• - - - - fin metier' of 'Mr. Kienzle the matter or filling np Lanrel street where the curbs were raised, was referred t t St. Cern. • „ , • . TAW of. John Seim')lfi.l:3S, was' referred. to St: Com ; of 'Simon 'Derr, $47 50, to COM, of lamp and Watch ; And of'ltannau . .i. gamey; $57 90; to Finance .Conunittee... ' The following bills were read and drdered to be paid ' M; Zweibel;. Street hands; Goo.. H. Stich ter & Son, 11. R. 31orriA; '''' . John ... .. Thou. II: I&Citrua.ut, Prothdnotary Potti. Gaa Co Previolis issne, Total,.. Afljnarnoil FROM. EUROPE. LETTER EROWTHE SENIOR EDITOR ellon„the pleasure this .week- of laying . befOre- our readers the fillowink letter from. B. B:innan, EA :Senior editor of the 111ihers' liiernal: P. was Written- just before his de parture-for Rome with several ottierlimeri can gentlernen, towitness the . ecclesiastical. ceremonies incident . to -the' centennial anni • versary of themartyrdoni of St: Peter. .We ontifutiltobe able to state that .16.'.-Ban ttn's ,health has 'Much • imProved •*. by• his . . • voyage across the Atlantic, and' his respite from the cares_ and anxieties of trusuiess • litsn•roritsm.:—We arrived safely in" Liverpool at a page of twelve days, Mt Wedndsday night. On the 6tb of Trtne,.beneath a lowering tky and in rtdrli= nling rain, we embarked nn board the City of Londori, a fine steamer belonging to the Inman line . It is 397 tenths length, and next to the - Great Western is the. largest Steadier ling bet Ween New York and Liver - • . - - • ...- • . The Wind promised a stiff gale. Several of the pas . . senors Were accompanied..by friends who - came on hoard with them ..At • the sounding •the bell these friends a-ere .w.urted donut. Then came the last arlien, with kisses and tears another bell sounded.. and thew friends departed. and soon the cannon sound ed. and. Ave found ourselves in motion, d,Omed to what.' e• er rate might betide. Notwithstanding the rocking of Ont. ve...set, we determined hrtively to remain. on deck to bid farewell. to the lalt gilinpso. of land. 'lt was'-not long,ere that:was 'lost to ear. sight. 'Passeester after . passenger departed froin the deck,. feeling ill, and look lag for some place to repose, the gale continuing all, the while. Terrible NV)I9 the . chorus of the sick and • distressed below Isening from.the. entail dents state rooms: the eteWardeas tanning to and fro hastily: proffering help. but unableto accomplish half desired of. her... Per. three daylv.this state-of things continued. Could' have got off the ship at that time I surely would • Op Sunday morning. great cnselatitutwis 'afforded - to 'us in the'eong Of two little -gold finches; f00w.pa..... 5 e g! .. gets of our., tied the property of a young lady 011 board. These birds are old "voyageri, and racist sweet the weary:was the song of the inhabitants *of the 'grove:_ Taitsday. Jane 11th. the gale begair to - subside by de. 'greet: the passengers began to appear.'on deck and tit the saloon We now mrdethe acenaintance of Judge Allison Phl'adelpiati, • and lady', and also pf Mr. and Mrs. 'George Dancan..of London, who With their son 'and daughter, were returntrig:fromtim:Gettadas ; ; Duncan is the, authoress of the Preadamite Mu, or the . story of our old Planet. -- We are mach indebted to Kra., Atican for many * thirds passed in an. entertaining _rind agreeable manner bilier Company on this W 43 found her a most accomplished lady.= • •. Bead winds seemed still tn. prevail' for .several da" nntilStiediy.:Jane ladt;when a decided improvement -took One, and was generally metwithfeelingeofeld- . -cern gratitride,by . thiee on IN:uttd.. The gen rose bright.. T.. ly On'this morning the winds reamed and faceasemd:. to -rejoice. :At In .o'clock, l nc eel:9lW- MEL divin . . held In the saloon, our Captain reading prayers, which were followed . .44MhaPiesilve,. dis Coarse by Ineltiv:". 'Di" Willis, of. the' St:etch Kirk; The 'service wall well. attended; the cone. ..14ng.slacc.preaent. • . After this TOL . l o Wed a walk on Then came dinner: • After din, • ner,, again toiled the belfffiem the rigging,- sounding v:ery..mick likebome n .for the, purpose of assembling the people again to.tbe worship of God, under an awn ing relied nit"' the desk: SatrOutided by . the Captain, 'officers and passenger; fromail parts of #li ship, the' Revl - Bi: Duncan took hie • After a hymn' sad earnest heartfelt maim, .he proceeded. to deliver a die... licnse, *Mai wee-listened to with grateful and earnest - 'attention. - - After tea, rt:preyer meeting was held In the . forecaitle :of the ship. Judge' Allison c =ducted 'this ineetingoirdaddreased — . the . " people In a teuChing 'man: ner. - Evening, having come the moon. arciee: . - The • general expression was that of gratitude at *lag' plisad a most aireaable Sahhath,:andthe winds In our favor, we .began - to'.look hopefully forward to - again seeing land in - a - few daYs:. liondaynnuming we went . on clecktheling better and stronger, and found we were' . ' making up.for time lost in t the first part of our Voyage... At nighttne_racion rose in splendor over this world water TO a lalo it)* . we eat . 011 - deck *veining and enjoying the beauty- send delight 'an, moon-light night atsea. , On Tuesday .afternoon we espied; land • the 'Meet of Ireland, on which thu Of - . .. la that • Kerry shims rattly. :When tha:aroA 4 sase *ga . . night it presented a most singular effect. It Was oh: scared by' a felt - strips of cionals, - ,EertdchAnsatented a' psifeet, facfitelleel Our glorious'. bedecked- with the stare thronahit; . -The effect Was r almeateleetrickandthetomna ny on deekiramedlately striick en; Hikeer. Sweet Koine; which'wsh full Owed by . ilia Star Spangled Banner;, Whirb Wing Out iti sight of I;the..Xinerald Isle, and with- our nationai emblem en, ..trflitti ar ttwere,:...ort the stryaikrie to our greet land-agent, Secretary 'Seifert sifter Wilk Ireland aition -This wsii Minim& by' l ciiiissiveVitelneiene:Witiettwasidse eang Iyther: I :o o l6,4o e i hatilmnieeit.*****'ito l l# l 44E natabeilifteNeio 4 4,Qiiiikidiaiii; . ******lo4: 4fusepoiweiltZlidie•AMecki . i land btu lady, who intend ornmllng. a considerable • innt o lon of . puilfiline to *lt. log *Deland. goalandand,.rhi;mlstod. :thi*redoewiell night, welanditte at Liv;rwis. all beittfli 0. 111 . 63.1 "' • c 4, f °3 ;° ° °rPOoliitezneot forAhebtat tweivedeTa We took theiwitherit .diatirevi.et alxiat.:* oll.4 . . 4 "1 1. 34 16 : Tait to Liverpool. _and 1114 - *net eaeanoter or 15 °, • any ircbeige,but toot mei-eat 'Wavers aid eitltiig veteeli otuthe mat: The tatickesity of the.°wit autootir he. apoteelated hoist the feet than Wonkier/Pr) days and nights to 'alum it, While the 'view daring the' wbole O i this late WSW Virt:l3.l4.tribid tiVeW and wit r whieh only etectuid erfard Ina eirelo of it few Vile' awand ties A %regent palm:tiger. whim id4iiiisrtook to some extent of thealinost boundless iweidee of the . West. , W l u 6 dizeilietwetrwith the Idea that a contractor 'Might pump it oat. In the Come of .11Wo. heo lll 7. Iknew what*: to do With the.water:, . . , . • We stopped at tivetwol hat a:short time: .. to .visit_ those wonderful docks which extend in frceit city a distaliCemi seven redes;and wteich are to be err tended a Colvin cri.milesturther: All sizes of vessels, item the burst steamers and ships to the' stisliest. , crafts, are locked hdcitbese doom where shey are C0U! . .7 . "pletely.elpsed as it were; in the midst of city; ear.„ rounded by store-honses,.appead n i• iflimy were leas . ted to the ,heart of the city;:itreeythhig toOkssilb itantial in iingland. Al): the iniildings in the Cities' are=. of the most =save and: 4orabie: et,..r.cfer, and in parsing over the rail roads, tin tan easily . imderstand . why they should &mecca from three to four thrift . 9 . 1 ' Mach per mile as thosain the United States.: Vver : Y thing has &liability et tinned upoir lt-the bridges, the depots, the haenelsi and the protective wall! for heel . to;np the embaisicinents, and ill tact every &don:about them shows confidence and stability. - . . . . The...country la most beautiful and picturerigUe• We eT'Pected.to see hedge:SFl& and Country highly cal, prated likes garden, but were not preriiired:to see ee many trees: . The fields are man. but littielarger than . gardens, all bedred In, with scarcely : Jilts:ice false aeen. but nearly, all the fields - and the Had' of .the hedged reads are studded with , trees,. wlth,beantifel.greert foli age. giving the:whole country lying between Livercroot and LondoriAbe appearance of one great park The roads and betintifol green lanes leading.in every direr.- • tion are as level and almost as ameoth'as s , Aeon We have nereiseenanch beautiful and perManent mads be fore. with amicely any dust and not knit. .. We are now la the wonderful. city Of Lendon, where the will remain kdity or ea, Oa Monday Morning, We will he en route to Rome,. in company with several . gentlemen from the West, eipecting to reach there the. or Sath, in time W see, the great 'conclave of-the Barran diabolic Church., summoned by the Pope. in the meantime,: yon • ranee- not eiueet to hear iroM as Often,ns you knoiii I left horns to rerunit my 'strength and over-worked brain, end that It is my desire to die: . card everything like brehi- work Slid husineei es much poisible. So tireweil for the pieient, IitTTER PROM GERMANY; . . . . 3ffunich-The of .the People for - Itlnsie:LClossip in Connection ThereValk .:.-The Art Gialleries . .gniehed Pertrlti nirArinit she Bronze. Foundry,-A.;llanutnental, Colonnades. -Meer-iiiinttaart-Its* Palaces - and: other . linildings-Cairisrithethe CU) o f B • ideas-Blid , •ii —The: Arctic] iCtistle7, • .Tho Conversation Basil ;-The [6tl3.lBPONOtriCli .:JOThelist On . entering; Munich - almost. the first object ;that greeted my atterition.was a cavalry regiment returning from parade. beaded by a band of buelers, constating of at least thlrty lnstrumenti, Who' Terforrned one . or Steam waltzeein a manner that* appeared to.fill the' very borees with .sPrightliners and elasithity, as they stepped along., one' Might 'say, in a meamre. keeping timeto the music. ' It was evident' that I had arrived to the , land where thetnamentairtineic is a peeBl.oll, and where people in stratightened chtematertees, if !t needs must be, 'can plafasajt their dinner hour on a nate. or violin, leaving the poor stomach none, the wiser for-the little ilecenttori ; for the tithed . of piano rauele• was fleeting towards Me on the Waves Or. The atmosphere from every - direction Blithe 'time Picea in the city, ix_ cent that which to appropriated for p. The Ring himself ls.a wane adnalrer . Of thu:divine art, and tier forms very. creditably on a windier of instruments.— Becently the prima donna of the &Athena of Munich: Pranlein Mallinge , ", for whom theepeople "have an ado-' -ration bordering, on :freney. had an offer of twenty thousand Meters. for a season -.front the.. King ,of Pres-. slit. to sing at Berlin ; hut the King of Bavarla imme diately Offered her the satire amount to 'stay. %here she is, and as hol e RIM, tar* twentyore years of age, and said to be the bandsoniest monarch Of Europe, the odds were greatly in his favor, Bismarck and all to the contrary notwithstanding: They Say indeed, that the King's intended bride,- a stater to the Empress . of Anse trio, is a litt.e jealous or this pretty rapera.singer ; and recently, When she was heving her. portrait taken, to gether with her royal lover, at a; Photograph gallery.,. the - yoring aciresir entered the establishment, where- . upon the . . King proceeded to, shake hands With her, and treated her with uncomnion•eivilny seeing - which, the Princess 'that is to be the -queen, Was" immediately eelzed with a fit of the poste, ordered her carriage and departed. Now, the story does not say that the King raft after her, entreating her for mercy's ,eake, to stop and pick up . the plecesof his broken heart ; hut certain it; is that they are reconciled, for 1 saw them, ride ont together on horseback, attended only by a single valet. and they looked too exriberipaly happy to leave' ay doubt in my mind on the Subject: On the ,eame. eye ning eaw tarn egain—without the Prineess--at the epera, witnessing the, repreeeetation of Richard Wag nef'e Lthengile, and it appearedto me that the' prima .donna tried very hard tutees° Mira, as the seemed to ace none, - other, and ite Trerthently tiepped forward in his box to bestow his gracious applause, . He is a good looking young fellow, certainly,' and my. American friend sate of him, "he eiriga like- stmartiegale, and dances like pop-corn.. on a hot stove--deer.nie I what More can you expect .froin a King . • There are two very fine art galleries in Munich, con tabling a largo number of excellent 'and valuable eget, trigs, many of which' were formerly crintaitied In 'the: gallery of Dassebthrf --among Which Is the LastJudg. mint, and the ..condenthatien..of the Wickeil,'. two thong, impressive t niad highly lie fshed pieces by En bens.. In . view; however, of the unmerons }rebating's ; Purporting to . be executed; by Habens, 141nrillo, Re-' ple,o, Van Dyck; and others..l could not Mee. thinking ' how wonderfully industrious these artiste must have been to have done all . ihe Work that Is attributed to them. and which now adornso Mani , of the galleries of Edrope. They Were nearly as productive of pictures as • the Champagne-country is at the present day, of the de licious beverage which the World enjoys eon - web. The meet attractive paintings of Munich 'are those which constitute the gallery.of irarty, in the. King's palace- - I 'consisting or g 11 y, .of' thirty-seven portraits of the handsomest waiver! of Bavaria, during' the reign of King Units, the grandfather pt the present monerch,— They are certirinlye.Very beautiful 'productione, and, if they do not flattertlita ladies whom they reeresiimt, then:' the Court of Louie Mtlst have pre.ented a very. gay, and charming epectacle.': One of these portraits ; that of .f.,ota Mentes, was, remeved a few years ago, having but thirty-six In the gallery at preeent A very •leterestin,g place to visit tn Munich is the bronze.foundry, the largest estahlishinent of -the kind. I believe, in existence, where bronzeatatues and mon nmeets are cast and tinielied, and sent to. all 'parts 'of the world. I here saw the model In.planter of parts, merle by K.ory Rome, of the, bronze doors le the Capitelat Washington : also, that of the colossal ;Ines trian statue of Washington, at Richmond. VA. They were working'at the time of my visit . , at a magnificent statue of Edward Everett:, which hs. pearly complete,' and intendedto be erected.at Boston. Therewsui also, .a very flue piece representing two figure's, the one Abta ham Ltneoln, and the:other : a slave Mr. Lincoln Is In a standing posture, holding hisleft hand over- the head, Of the linailingslave, as if in the act of Falling a bleB - epon.him ; his right , hired rests' epee' . a shield. which fs eupported by the..emancipatlon.prociamation and a Pile of books - representing the. laWis, signifying. thattha act was one based riper' Justice: and the cent inon law. ',The mridel of this piece health by Stori-- - Here were nicidels of Clay, Webster, Chief Justice Mar shall, and many ()thereof the great menof our country, and need I add that k feeling of,pecellar interest wait occasioned by the sight of these figures, representing the familiar outlines of Mere whose "names, that_ were not bunt to die: , are household words,: with us, so tar away Irina. home'—away, beyond the greth wateri of a 'mighty ocean-way, where kluge and potentates hold, their oppriathive rule t It seems to me'as tbengh I could . • love Munich more for being the 'guardian of these.pre thins treasures; for holding within her limits the iota.. eerier our republican laVrmakers and benefactors, • 'Situated a t 'one, Of the, extremities of the city is a 'monumental colonnade, built after the G reclan style of :architecture, and constitutes a gallery'where. busts of all the great'men of the nation are erected to the honor andperpetnationof theirneinee, Immediately lu front of this is the C014131t1 statue itr. breeze, the largest in . the world, of Bavaria; rePresented as a female standing' erect, with . aivreath in her extended left hthd, and the right yoking On, the mane of a Mouthing Hon by her . side. The ermine 'pedestal - norm which the, figure la erected, Is thirtyeelx; . end the statue.ltself sixty feet high, Zomeldei may be formed o f the enorixions pro -portioes of this tires:McGee . of art, when I state that . a rstairwoy rmis up inside of it, by which I Villa enabled to ascend and walk about in the lady's head on:eel/JAI 'hope to be "excused in calling the . dilettanti plate of the ethmoid bane r' the folds of her hair form seats kte-. tiorly, that Could not be entered by 'a couple of ordina ry sized carriage cushion. Tet.Sievred from without,' this work presents:an artistic perfection Of . ontlinedi. the proportions are comet and symmetrical ; the pose: cif the lady elegant and graceful; and the foldi other drapery are delineated With a naturalness that * :Charming.— .Astenredly, the city of Munich can itself ttpon. the ; singular fact of having the greatest. Woman - in- .the world—though. she is heartless, and mai:Ain:Mali . - . The greatest institution, h ow ... ever,Ln Munich greater than her swathe of Bavaria is, beer ; , and the drinking of - beer la . the proudest. privilege of the. Munithirin. . I have Been the teams going down Mahatitheipa street In long processions; groaning under 'the weight , of Tuenglingie h ue; and. wondered: wherein the nairre of Clambrinus it all went ; Ihaveseen theetreamor thirsty - pilgrims lsta to and from; - and heard the subterriiirean mantic of Max Leinunerte mysterious elysituth and wondered whether the liquid.haPpiness that he tips out there would be eternal but all this dwindles away into . the utmost oblivieneness,: when I stand lathe august presence of this great drink es.it'preeerite itself, in Manith . shade of P datiff,• and ye ghosts of Rudolph and Pet4l. ..would ' seek you hie; for if . 0 element of sac Is con . genial to 3ronr.repose, then Surely. this is the haven of. yonr flightiest aspirations marl that is In anger, isay but "beer'. to hinr, , S and he smiles: say. It tome. poor min, and he is rich;_ teg the rich men and - heist happy. Ask: for Information: about : beer ; h i , i t =del whence comer the - .hest barley and hope, and - *hat are: the beiti " means for citlilf . aiing these 1. ono. makie_the most delicious beer. and boic many gamma- Cann body.delirk without dlesolvii*er.burating wou u e„ err- and there le not a then. woman or child 14114- eich,lait what can give you every Lefisalble inetrecte, * on the guided: . 1. have been hithe Hof Branham ; a' brewery where, DO beeris sold , except what ID drank Mean the prenahra; %. They have no thalts;init pre*, the eitabiblenent with, shouts U/ 1)1133 nd - Pewter quart. prats r . one of their It iS rifieesearY to *seer°. ' rinse it out atone of the running - foultialha. and. then crowd -yeiliwatto one at the taperers, get It filled;' 119 Incite numerous tables; and drink it have seen* least fivehtindredperions dzinklnkbeer at . the Same time ln,thle pince:.whith is aehedried- yard, and. momentum the ground floor bi=c9wit*Rallia4ed With the slops from the pots;that arel spilt upon it,. ilia siaagui r r e le . whithlthr Impossible te preserve Clean shoes. A pligaillia taisna all ies: • rhattenerr„,:tte4if I had_ any .hturinerss,th, Wae sueti :i Amnia 031 'to beficiiiint 0 1 0 1 94 *ilia mommas: . Because after that.ihni.Mouigste. - Irma engaged _ _ - U R 5 3+3 12 45 42.90 22 59 20 35 £l9l 04 1;1918 lit:drinking beer ror 4 1 edrl* " '* It wIJ twyte.4oy4lstosot 1 4441.0TeF Oct Dallusoraf• ur of a brhip, gest* bag and betel*/ tail rugllps water officd me blek to Me Mtn or Tni StStillt ROTOR Ife:thicntato. JutiGth,;lSGT ytkezi. ft wis my pectalif pleasure to. ••.• • . . - 11 1 sid ..:1, 4 01 ,41 fin ik .,3 1 7aa rn .wiIir bs eit il p t"dd tanMi co.r.s.g7w7177.": - Can tHii . tia my. art' sbonid n+ll !town • ik a black. riltunts of Inter 'with bOeieions commotion, as .• • .."15 4 wv.th.tdnrW beat at deittaf. - niehiP, What can-hive become'_ of all the water . of the PIM rollinirnpililyr. npmaed,to thy Amerienn who with naive. ansivered,r. • 'They made beet of tr. And Oair “Wave, 'Hanle& all thy banners wave. ' —And cltarre thy!' bTeweri . . . . • The next city' ,te whi dr I proceeded .' Was Stuttgart.. and going thither I hittinelual final' au : containing bur Austrians and one E t russian gentlenutn. I mentioo this, • because . ' was itgreestbly impressed with the good'lrCel - , trig and extreme. Cordfiiy which charaiterized their . deportment toward each other, of these two kinds of people. - vtrbo bat last year were involved in Such after tittle conflict; and Which presented a'strorig contrast to the yindkittieldtternesa ;our Southern withebs;.*ho' . though thrashed'and doubled up cornyeetelit; per-: aist, in spitting c uttbeir contemptible dawn* itt the" most ridlculcu manner: - • From Stuttgart:l. took a walk of two miles to the. beautiful palaces of' Ecipen.= stein and W llhelme, the Wittier of Grectatt and the .latter of •Mootishaichltedzwe.: -. .The way thitheit leads from the kings residence:in the city through a ccratin noes. avenne of trees: whose bnuutues imiting above; 'form a iwantiful'archway along 'tile' entire distance.— TtiespaCes between the trees on both sides of the road; are fill de/Lb contiguarei lines of naie . bialies ; that were in fall bloOna, of eYerf variety and -color. The city contains many - be:attire' and attractiverbaildtamt . 'nod has the doeat'railway depot' ' thud have thus far seen; at is a perfect palace. both in althitecture and .proportions; constructed of chiselleci aren't:4Y rind iron, and. roofed over with thick glarta,that admits the light 'to every part of the banding. the principal square is a fine of &hiller, who was born in this city; and in another. enure I saw a column about' einety feet high, surmounted with a bronze figure of , concor •ala. _On my Way front Stuttgart, I asked a lady in the gar, . what, their . king's name 'was, whereupon. she blushed.'icatiked 'a little cnnfuacd, and said the really' did not know--:titat .tkey had other things to thtnl' about thin •the . I nest arrived at Cariarelie,.. where 1 rentalued hut - a few hours,. , but-saw • enough daring that Short time to be greatly' pleased with this' truly beantlini city. -It is built something ibe.platt. . . of the City of 'Washington, the streets* radiating out ward froni a central point= the.kclidneril residence-, like the ribs' of, a fan, and these ;again are, Intersected by.semicireular streetk die _first of these being called the Meer Circle ihe melt the Second, and at on. In the earl-Friedericti street are 'situated quite a eumber 'of statues Ind inonuntents, of which, the most note, worthy-is it brown sandatone pyrsinid, modeled after the Egyptian pyramida, which' enclostw the !cuisine of the founder of the city; and the . cerntip of a tree egttinst whirl he leaned When he was tired rinti exhatisted after • having yarned ahortrall ty looking np a site for, hta intended city, and hence . the name Carlarnhe or . . Lnow rirrddcd my . Journey - eta place dust t cannot yeas over withoilt an extended notice, due to itichar- . actenris one ct the meatrfirdilonahle summer resorts In Ccratinen 7 al : Enrope, end one too .w4rtirt gen:4ll'er, Is carried on to an extent that-is absolutely :This is Ile MIY of Baden-Baden, in the. arthdachy 'of the same name.. Situated et the entrarici.tolhe - Black .Forest, ash were in shuttle 'Of IOUS: 'abet - lading with stately trees, through which a etteam of Water es Clear as crystal threads,; ta way In serpentine Irreitularity,. 'aOpearing'frorn the heights like abrOad rlbhOn:of ell, Ver when the eon 'shares ,Upon it favored too; with a great nninbei:of mineral springs, seine 43frwlitch havo the high temperature hi ri.hrindrecl and .tiny 'dottees Fahrenheit, and whoee' medicinal properties are highly extolled in the tie:ate:lent Af many..ehrenic,..affeations, this city has advantages of local ettractiveneesitictitre: rarely fond in similar numbers and :Proximity with : Among the entiqee ;pieces of tht,eteet,. #r_t.ll9: pt 4 co . tle, or - rather the ruiartof It. situated on the top..ot, a bill, and which was formerly ,the seat .of the mar: graves; the new -Castle. which hoivever a:tercels 'dfte serves the title; it having been built, as long IWO aa the thirteenth century ; and the mine of Ciatle Ebersteut, WrifiCh, , tradition pais, the emperor Otto ~1,.n0t being able to take bi storm endeniored to)captnre by strategy;' to which purpose he invited its incumbent tttourna . - ment and dance ,at Speyer, Intending to attack the Stronghold daring hie absence. Bat the .:emperors' daughter,: hang, smitten with the COnni, infonned him of herifather's scheme, daring the dance, whin haiten ing hoMe. be barely arrived in thnetO Save his. Castle, • The tradition very .properly terminatea with. the mar- ibuire of the. Count and the Itinperors daughter, who, It Is mid, had their alp of happineea flowing over ever.. 'after., 'I was stanvn thraugh the new:castle:at pre sent occupied by the reigning Archdake, and found It retaining all the attributes of feudal :grandeur, and as georgeonely furnished aa any of the imperial palaces I had seen in or near Puts: The putap-rooin, that con- - tains an everfloiving foantain of hot niftier* Tater, of which it is the CclatOltri to drink large nuantities every morning before breakfast, is fronted iy a long Colon nade, whosewall is embelibihed wititsome of the Attest, .frescoesl have yet seen; rehresenting:legendary trade=, tons of the Black Forest: the one delineating the Mer maids of the Manimelsee, is ft production of rare Audi ides. Hut the edift - e.which is par -eicellente, the at , tractive feature of 'Baden, la' the Conyers ation Hall, a -large 'end beantiful building, nogniiitentlY and 'comprising spacious apartments Tor social Inter-_ course, dining . , concertandgarning purposes. ;In front 'of this, building lea kiosk or nagOda,lfor the musicians, -that alone coat seventy thOnsfard fairies in Its const.yfc• lion, and might serve for a fairy 'inflate or a beantifnl bower'in , dreamland. Here every morning at seven . teclocit, a hand of about forty of thebeat. nansttlana. greet thetiewbom day with the Morning hyinn,"whilst: huridreda of prcimenaders, coMnosed of all characters. sad classes form the - - :itay,. licentious, proud:. .• • . Whom' pleasure, power and affluence surroiand,7 to the tioak and decrepid !Inland, v;ho.liopea to find heretrome amelioration of his Infirmities,, may be seen 'strolling up and down. the shaded. avenues,, attired in careless neglige, whilst In the afternoon 'agniti;the, scene Is chiinged into one 'of eughttutnient ; the regular concert .of the day his commenced; streine of music 'now son aodlew and Mellow, as thongh heard afar oft - tiling .. the soul with a' dreamy luxuriousness; the Very setusahlity'of sonstd, and now. steeling np by regular gradation into a melodious acrne,.culininating in a.vel-: time of 'wild and' over -running harmony:, ,ttiat sends . viomtiOn and a Wilt through every nerve of the body. And now the nutaileted figures of the morning afe .con verted into pedestrian broadcloth and kid gloves; silks, and satins and bonnets And ribbons and tucks ringlets . and flowers and paiAt. 0,. - yo - tillgis and milliner's pit my sandals as I tread - before you, and boteitrilin- . Emit adoration of your creative magic!. But tet. 'us'en.; ter the Imilding; and listen to:the music thero, ctink of gold and silver that brlngi.alternatie agony -rindjoylo4tiose whei . are under its banokt.faintuation: 'The door : este nit op Yon erase Po obstructions, questions asked,. nu fees to pay. As' pia • enter the apartment AV 'Ufa timid and lialpttatink : heart, as ttiougt guilty of a wieliednots.fromtehich pin:could neierre . cover, .yon see God's glorlons and herWen•boin sunlight' -pervading this anode 'even as it doeithose of lesii social darkness: keerylhing that surrounds you .ia calculated. : to separate your mind (torn:the lintiortrince of teoney the most lavish expenditures gl,ore'..at you from cowl point; gorgeous draper lei. Of tin, Windows, the rich frescoes, of the ceilings, the due painting*, in frames' Of shining gold, that !aec.oratei.ho walls. and mostly reple, sent figures Arid seal:10 of luxurious and . seductive port ;• - the 86[0 audchal;ri, airered with and lastly, the lOng table spread . with : green - cloth,. whereon 064.1410 e of thight and shining gold and ',silver coin, are, .seatters# about' in such profusion, 4ts . though th6Y were the diflo l ga of n tlanhop.: On the. table are two fie* marked off; with interesecting Into smaller squares and spaces, and figures up, to thirti.abt In•uumbers: On • the. centre Of the' tali% Is the roulette or. wheel; and around ita throng of players and spectators, among both of ishichthere is always ft goodly minaber of finales It is interesting to watch the physiegtiomieanf those'engaged at play, for gene rally they ire . not old: gamblers—as this 'sit of thing may be safely said to be indalged inhat oncein amen% life-tinie.shen it either '.• makes or'breaks' , hini--and they have not always control over their expressions: I saw an antiquated dame, embelished most unpecoming. If With riblione and &Weis, :dial:riles hertwentY franc, pleCespnelifter the other,. her fltigera atl.the, while twitching, and her, feet heating 8 tat too on the floor, as if she was Operating on 'a sewing -machine, and 'every stitch, she tnade was a trifie.ont'oi, pocket. A YOUng fellow with unexceptionable inonstacke„ and encased in eignialte 'garments, deposlte . d it roll .of,a - thousand franca upon'one of the 4,14614 of the tablei , and a trilrf..: ate atter he raked In thirty.sli theusaiad, exchanged' them for bills which hi stuck in hie'pocket, tlien turned on his hiebß and walked off. .A•nother mim lost, 'in the two heirs, seventY•four thousand francs, then lit a cigar and retired smoking it, with a countenance as Selene as that of , a sleePing infant,. A. young girl . • had won Irk rapid succeasioe 'to the amount of twenty thousand, and . was all 'Billing and Joyous with .her kiccess; notable in tha least to aeipsress her triumphant 'feelings; but she • continued playing... and her .! tickle fortune' , Aaldng a turn, she teat everything she liad Won,' and laid clown tiet. last Napoleon as if she was parting - forevi from herbiVer, with tearalit her eyes, and.clis. traction depicted in every lineanient of her face:: All .the rl4le the dulcet, cadence of the tinkling gold goes . on, and enenand woman are tortured with, hopes and fears; salt situdiei and abuts Into or forever out of their possession. 'ln conclusion. , If any peeson. expecte to' behold:me returning to MinC•home, arrayed is scarlet pluiih vest , with beavii chain. .and: pOridelios Beale, a • • upon . my and tiltinglist, flashing gem upon my bosom upon my head, letiae kindly suggest tO hint, to be irgioared,fed disappoirarnett...* .. • . C. 13, H: . THE INDIAN WAR. The following ilia letter froin . Thbrnas. W. -Yardley of this Borough, now In Kansas, to, his father, by_whose kind permisaion we are enabled to lay it before our.. readers Mr. Yardley's many . friendi It.givtia Jt• very grap4lc description of the`late severe fight at Fort Wallace, in which the. Indiana. sustained a repulse . . . . • Fore 1iV1L141314 Anne. 21, 1907. Dial Frole& :--; , Yon will see trout the heading of myletter that we have reached -the western boundary of Banase, To give you the.details of each day's att lentares would be almiat to repeat' the Incident!' of one day , . all are so much' alike. ~ • • We left Mena the then terminal 'of the Salt used, On Saturday, the 9th of 'Sane. 'and have averagedabtur 20 miles - per day. -By getting up et 9,,V to 4 "o'clock; bnadtheiting, and breaking camp by 53 , f, we' are • ma: bud to make the . March by 12, noon: A ftellaoons are devoted to sleeping and such other comforts as wrimay be able to enJoy.' •.• Thelml4t be Wore varied, Since we left Fort Harker {now 200 hundred .chiles-to . our rear) the evidence! of Indian outrages havegrown ly more perceptible. Small parties have been camp/died 'to abandon the- trip from Harker. to Deaver In COUPW quence-of the ; hostilities of the •Judlana. email. waft Mean..from to 10 ,unguarded.) :stage 11/11/I . beei seen but twice from the west in the tANt days. truth yesterdaj_therehad bleu nomali herilfar, upwards of a week .' Weed, MI the•-gage :statkpai .for over one hundred miles east of as; live beestordtsekedl •In that time. Some; have.been' able to defend thffinr,,- : serves, with smearigloos. however.:Bo6*N.. 'the Rimiest hawabeen tilted stecitstolen and property burned, itt all these' stations the the Government tuts posted s small guard of from .6 W I-0 men of the Infau to service, and piptectedby melt earth-works. „The kneels just sullcientlyWrge to invite the Indians to' • attack; and ate tovitations are seldom. declined. franteekand Sherman -1 have'. titled 'UV aliww646r . MO' true corulition.Ualnea. or if they do.. am unwilling towiedge ft '-',4lthotigh-thirj were great Swim the law war. the Ind h= out-General them here daily and they we laughed-at by ,the citizens of the :tenant There are now some WOO radians on the war Pak In =Alfbeedief fraut26.to 609; all bent oe'pluii=: dirr scalps. When Weithan - eft are two to one in - fa= ~ ,troilot their not being hurtiorAd they ' ; numbers tett to : 005 of ours. : ,'We have not sera an Wien since we loaf IllthrWt t liturrortnded by them for steady 200. mile!: Vier *tie oar levestakes -- are7solreatlhat : Pe :attack Iltdittatervrbeht Ser-rettdost'verten 6 166ftwityof the attatidegplotm7Jlltdghtlielturwaint, iiirowin crime 40, &hallow, square, tilth.S' 16 1161 sired tore thro 9 h tb! Wheel of lath Wagon . etip. Mrefins• the comp,- the • ogre. are- . . •oute•de .thie rope..whilstabe stsrilr, tiorserfare ont.lO the sinCt.' be et' the Kowa evith On. ,teote aroind ahem :en teo ..Ab ot . 200 P 'ortssidet of, the wagear vreC •thrw• np •le pitesuelleMoity tette for flee Or .4 Trikr nodAq arranged ow 1.. euelneiy e:Ater, therm , a rer , retr Jenard tawny!, pared hir-t in c''setin,..told da • .1' g march the ti•rtn is welt atm-tied ••v The mv•rlsv, is fnint and. II no both etteWell.tinderat,nd Mom the O‘ovardlY I.Mt-nstw of tifr Lo two cm mare drown) his 'country and r • evei, see hire. we be lesedire:te he 'would , make his, At %warrior., trochee troFIA.• • .W.o. 4e.tioW,ra Ate polri....•,svberetbe survey is . ' 4 ll norniiienceArroas ' 'Ark aneri< - 11.ive ft ts 'to bed me and at ..be same door mirrb with es fsty with' a large Moott, I ean'tece.. , It is weslble When Gen:, IHancock reborn here (in tt few days) - he maydeter'- • mine we shall Dot proms& if co it will be a great Marto ',pointnent to me,. but I think-many - rams men Will be glad fur an excuse to return home, as the duties are rather more I they.bargained ft.:r. Could our Con, , ,gres smelt: know the conditkrt things here, they: -would blush to think of the Impotency of the 'country In not beingath to protect the e, 4'l mute through its. dominion from the depredatione 'ew tbonsaud Java ; gee.. After coining on a war for.fout years of unpre cedented magnitude it really looks as if the Generals had expended all their brains and now were unequal to the task: . shall remain here samedaye before vie leaye for Fort Lycins on the Arkansas- Wednesday. June 2d. . • .P. S. Ibis Morning we were entertained by the mid - lair** the rib u rrior Indians.: • Wewere - allat our poets_ and' the cavalry soon mounted.. 'lndians were seen . in: the distance. and soon the cavalry gave chase- The in, dians•nu inhering froui3ooto 500.tomnienced skirmish ing and soon the fight wasquite exciting: . The lat. :Am , attempted to charge our ferees several timss. but were repels:ad: • Up to this time we bare one killed And five or stx.'wennded.•The fight Is still 'going . an end es soon se there:gilt is knoWn wilt, add the peril*. nlirrs to this letter. • . •. • :.• . . . . . . .. _ . . . We *era distarbed from our breakfast . bir a tall ter fall in, Indians about. and pare enough; by the time we could get. our-grins:the Indians were soon . within one' mile of us riding rapidly.: The, cavalry • were soon . mounted fsome.4t). and rode out to meet them. leaving the balance of us to defend- Minh and post. Theilting "soon !fecal:leg Site general and the force of Indiana in- . creased untlitheybumberedcOnsiderably overone Mar:, eti deed. - A • - hruirt. read' fight Anon-. followed, • the In disria- Seanahig. rather than shun the fight. - It*: was very avid ' * all we mold see , from the signals . on-the eurrourinfigbeighti that it was a preconcerted .and well managed - plan to draw us on until our eaval6i., ~.gat so far from the Fort that assistance could - not reach • them in Hine. Whilst tti- fight was going on witirthb mimbers about equal, Captain Banntz (abo cos-mends the ;cavalry} fonad..hiniself 'sUrromided by over three times his number. . Tee lighting Item 'femme deeper', ate, and oar small band • finally repulsed the Indiana; hut with.: tearful, doss—ont of 42 engaged,- we bad 4 billed. Imortally wositried. 2 severely wounded. L wounded but not o:reticieted dangerous. and a taken prisoners. 'On: man who became detached "from the command and. a fighting. oh his own account. ft is" said killed several Indians hutpaid the penalty by his own life. The Mutilations of his body were fearful.-- He was scalped. had his heart cut out as well as all the', • sinews of his arms and legs -We took a photographic 'view of him that I have -herewith enellised th.Eive yon an idea of the way these savages treat Onr. dead. Some of our boys behaved magnikeutly, and foam all we can learn there seems' no doubt or cur -having killed and Wounded a lager number of them than they . did of us. It - sperus.qui Le certain-we hare killed Roman Nose •the chosen chief of two tribes acid doubtleis the-best Man 'they bad. He has heretofore been-the comniatider •of and directed all the movementi. hut tits tnne It seems the fighting' got nearer to him than irruat and hit , eunict „not resist the opportunity; . The young man who killed -him was promoted at once., r• .. We are now, welt fortified ' at the. Fort, AO :we cult hold the p'ace'against all.the Indians cf this. section,: but tag° on with ttie.survey is nil imprissibliity unless we have a very ninth! nxt' eai...qt and that G. 211. Han-' . Milli alit not gir ,r t think.' 'Snell being the else Col. Wright. will not Morli one step farther but return' for this season.. , - • . :. • •.. : . T. W. T;.• 4 •DAkor.ntl,',' from %%MIA isu have not Ik/till for tome tithe, u'rites as Littoufi:: - . , • . FORT KaNO. D. T.. Jane 2,14-7. • tmait recently reached this Post from the Haat-1)3%a large tram and cavalry escort corrying supplies to Fort, C. F. „Smith; one initiated and City miles north of ns. • . The train passed here abJutlhetstof the'inontb and' took from our small garrison one afoot strongest coin. pimies so that we itrenow very short handed here . , he. ing able to minter little more' than one hitudred effee. tire men for duty. . • . • : 'Siete mylast, nothing has occurred to raiy' the me • tioinny of garrison life at.this• most dretry rust coin fortieth tent savethe frequent visits. and depredations of our red brethren. , "' .• • For more than a month they have been actirely.ow trig war-path,. killing here,. renning off stock there and seeming to be nbitylitionn.' They : must be •either in very great force or eine' therare certainly the moat or,' tlye and • nterprising, of enema*: There in not a train. or party ewer Fort Laramie to Ftirt Phlk.liewney that d , es not encounter alrarly or grea.ei or leSa strength.- . • While there .ate enough itt reserve to harenin the vi cinity of the . posta and watelk amopporterilly to fun off, linters and . ••• - ' • A: number of times within - the list fore weeks they have attacked our herd-of,tmefeattle and mules tenth& herders being on the alert. Succeeded In driving, them Off. lasi wee* hoWever...wbon our herd was grazing on'the plain westot the Post and not more than three hundred yardsifthin the stockade, party . of warriors from forty to, fifty strong thaid,e r ly sprung from oat a deep and long ravine which approaches the -post ,from among'the cow bills to-the northward, and with the rapidity of•haoks darted into the herd: .The herders were sin prised bat thilyfr.g in , 4 moment a slight hut sued dive skirmish ensued in_whieh -the . Indians made • off .wittt twenty•three head of Mules rafter killing one °Vow ran t;-- rapid were'-their, movements thOt , scarce five minutes-elapsed froth-their first, appearance 'pacethey disappeared with the herd going at s rattling :pace lip the river bottom.'. Having no horses of carat . ry at the. post of-course nl pursuit was attempted. as it would b . • idle' to send' infantry to' . pursue Indians minuted as theyare iip.;in their hardy, athletic and ac tive ponies..- • ' We are now in .dcliv anticipation of the arrival or Gen. Joint - EY. Smith, Col: of the 27th Infantry; . ‘vith te inforcemente for the petite on-this We are blob-- lug for him must ankionsiy; for .1 assure yonittisleinliy. co:nfortable to he located in the midst of eo powerful and active an enemy with a crinicionsness of weakness.. • _ udge liinnYone of the Indian Oonithissioners moo: • ed through here oichia way to Phil-. Kearney...with the train that brought the mail to•which I have referred.--: What he expects to accomplish , ibis difficult to bnag ine. •It seems tome the tithe for talking has ptafed, the war has actually began, and It would he much bet-. ter to Seniront an adequate furze - of tmope,.cavairy, with horses to mount the infantry in part, together with the necessary supplies Of forage, .te., for one year, and let on go to work' in earnest hunting. these red devils - to their lodges and among i their. families,— 'By this maims we can make: them fear. us, and ,it they .dothot•ftiar uo all the - treaties: of peace' that can be Annie - will. never be - worth the paper they are, writ yen on. . .. . . • • • - .Since th. Indians killed Van Valv.rth', and party near, this 'post we no lopger brae eomin he l ot !ODA iiith Fort .Laramio or Phil. Kearney. by reeular mill parties. We depend new trabw. travellin , ' with escorts agile.(mate to enure safety, .by which send.and receive our Mail matter. AN turas puss but seldom. and will . be likely in the futare to be ettll less fregoent; than now; you mast not be alarmed at . irregnlartty to he re. ',celpt of letters from me.. • , •.. . . • lirssn . sEntroast—Belintiing that von arc ahrays - willing to lend a abort space of .yeur vitinablo cot nnuas in behalf .ef " waif:ring Immititity; . " honee, my appeal. We desire briefly, to - call the atten tion of tho druggiste of this Borough to the fact. of keeping their clerks so closely confined: Yrom e'atly.io the morning until-10 ,*o'clect: at night Of, emelt day : in the 'week, they aro required to be in attendance, - Now, Wollid.itMot be - doing a very ralnable...and'bighly.heneficial 'aet,-if that° who itt6.thts -:cortflried , the . Store all day, ,. . &mid .1)6 released At 9 o'clock, P,.. „ and also Cl.seo' the: drug stores on "Bunchy ,afterneow? : think that.their health; centrert andimprocement really demand Chat - they should have more time thah they uow po.seino..„ ' • . Pottsville,Zulyl7, 1867 A 3;ADIIOIf.:PUVSK I AN. Ladlea tram - parta of the I - hilted States. consult Titaariceaa, Protassiirpf.nkACWC§ ob of.Wiim • rchoaa great ,arid Pnmesernt remedics, , specially adBpteil for thelrallinerits are known' throdgbaat the. e x perience . and Orin; &rivet, from over twenty yenrsineeawfur poketie?, devcited rxelnsively . to the treatment of the 11113E(FeA of Vallee, efftecial connecleitwith •.the married state, has given le difs - Ote r eist'eonfhienee t eons him; tin her hi letterer in parson, andlw assured t 4 prompt re) kr in all cageik - • Hie celOrlty Is known half a raillion of la..' dies, is the anther of .•The- Marrlea Wornari.s Private , , . 'maw coppanion , :designed specially., for married ladiee to delicate or *Simi:One health from dangerous eofitlaement, describing.symptoms, canoes and reme dies. CPrice, $4 ). . • . , avid Single Ladle i .-- LRdies whoanffar troth. - ohstniciinda or tr regtilaritkeq,:oy arc in couatant agony for many month . N . .iireeedingeonflnemOt, or have diftictilt; *Jinni and dahgeron. 1311yerles,. Whose Alves are hazirdonsdaring midi times will And porn gliexT 'iF` . n:n I In on thly- the most wandeital;• reliable and certain * remedy. ; .Thonsubla of ladles use them with' infailibie cer . tatztty.. ail. Cage..i of stoppage or irregularity, or auppresalon-of nature from whatever` cause, they are certain to succeed; and are; hesitle!,perfettly healthy. Ttreynre scientifically prepared ol costly and- Fare ex• They enn!iot,fnil. fecent etisAis; they 4fleceed in forty-eight.honr!. Price, 13 per box, In oh:itinatn taset, thain tn : a:aekree.4 .trqltget .. should be used.— . $5: ..7.ikdilresa,. • ' ' • DR. A. M.'MAURICEAU, ProfeEADT,Of Eqstlees of Women. Ofllce, - N0..12.4 Liberty St:, New-York . . .. . ' - Sole Agent midPOrrrietor for upwards , of twenty. ... years:- They are sent by' until, In oftlinarY letter pu • velo . p es, free front: Okietvation with full Instructions:. . . • - A eirealdr, .deduriblag . ..symptolrisi carlses, and 110 npectil remedies fo'r married hales, intended oasis for. ,viivesinadbasbritids.ywill be Sent free by enclosing a postage stamp to abeve achkaan... • A Lad 7 . *rites - •M. lifanrfeeart,.."Sir . : I tiie tried many thinga I snar advertised, pifie, drops and powdardwlthouf benefit. A lady Who had been seiceinsfailitreitted'hy you, as sat mnthat yon .would be eertaidio aff - ;id me relief, showed me '“The :mar riedl'ciinin's Private Medical COriahanten.” id which round my case exactly. 'lnantedlaMly sent to y9a, and received by return' math, the :"Porta guesegemale Monthly which - anted:like,magle, rellevni; me In a fuse dufa without .thd least ineonve-, rdence." • Job , 20,-P67-29.5m .11..ar,ta . for. the . . tO .• „ • Rat'silffetified hy. exaination, Ivhictilt:e rerpectfoi ly - • - 1. • - • We.have the lareftd.• e•stabliahment for the manu facture and sate of Clothing an Philadelphia,. extend ing through from 6'16 Market. street • to. 611. Minor street, and occupied exclusively by-ourselvet.. if 2. Ourivaildine, having been constructed by tui for our ovrtrercitistos ocenpancy..and (bribe brudnets - to which It ie entirely devoted, unite:Sall:the conveniences trultippliances which have been round beceesary orde suable.. • . - . • •. . . . -3. We bave.an ample, cash . Capital. enabling - Ow to makti all purchases for cash and giving . ' na alteleetidri, at the most favorable price; from the markets of the "entire world.: Ire 'ruts :reartovi.sti we RATE arii-A -0143511A1.11.1>:84 AO OTItiII IItiCS7O2I . 7IIET3ADIC TWA fact is well.known to Ike-entire business community. -We sell goods fur castronly;:vihlck though it re striae oui business to ttuav: prepared-to purchase in that way, enables Mt to give them - such 'advantages as nO louse doing aditlerent bnidwa can possibly offer. 6. A business experience of a qnarterof a century - has Inhlnned ns fullyoftbe wants et, thenubliennd of the best waylo ,meet them. : 6. - We eriiploythe beat and moat Mcierierieed Citters -Ana Workmen in making -up our. gooda 7 the style, lit and make of which are nnaurpiesed. • • -; i. Ali persona. - - whatever may be. thdi physical peed - - `Wattles- (artless deformed); can be be accurately titled at once !knit oar - stock:: in- most cases better- than by, goods, nude to order, arid at price! 25. to 61 - via eriT. & qui husidesaiseoultantly %erasing, eaabitegna to keep theAatunat. heAtassortpl and most. complete ego& of Mews; Youths , and Boca , Clothing in Philwielphla.-lowinch Unto. daily - additlODD are made _afresh goods, replactnit Wee sold. 9. For reaeons.already. - . enumerated,. we can and de - sell at prices onAu.awnorri L 7 Att. oAses Lowaut , t nal( Tae LIMNS? ELNEWIIINY., oETDE RALE CATICILLXD AND MONK! . . , goods when offered for sale are repesented' hibenattetlY what they are.. • • ' When buyem art„ for anyreasondLssatislled'with a purchase made, If reputed within a reasgriable time,. we pledge ourse,lvm-hry exchange-. refunding of . money oretherwlse, tagiverun wiesraction every ease. and 'request that all an& may he reported to as for ad,ina t :4 . 4.44 wai,nierirscri s & ' PO.; Si.rni9itissm l / 2 - . 518 Atiaxicr_Shu;ri: • _ . .;' Tom. . Jime SV.6I -• • • . [l9-3m3 - • • . - - . . J o 4.:.1,—; -:-.4ozoirionutNAL ~,,iirsioenst For corlyttlinw and,' dabllit*. .Stockings; Trufses, ahlteritraces. all othei,:appliances., for ladies. and ildrell;;,-;:iiiItiLNORTR:TIII4TILENTHr ',above itsca; - PHIPAPWELL = ..ki_-, •.... , z...z s. • Am ••• cc, ‘., ~ . , , --,STbe only reliable remedy' fotv thoe - brown Obookiraw :4 thelaceieldketliotlvitstetwa arittivreeklea la liostuaraell'amate.Xmob 1 011171 Y -D- IrCl,', Pintlee:7 o 4flotioodliteeet. aim Xcairrt &Mb/ 1 1 1 , -Dr in Pottsvrik , numl eleOhne, Price 1 1 3 Pey bottle, july 18 —IS an% Eittr.ibm4oll. voirrn. • A.* ileritlorrotervo..toured fnt yeart. : ll.om TTermaa %NM* Prrninture Docay4 -- ;ndttin eftyva of vontb ,td iadixciath die will for the mikeaf. - !. nff -rine hatalut _,M Mti. , l a wh o ' mead it, tha rf;cdpr7 and din c- TF`n" - fdr drutlue The 4.0011 au , d. • idPrer. wWiln- the adiootioto 4, tirai.deac... • , an • dotiv peor: Ci nnil. tla Cedir Street,. !law rark.., . • .20-ty ' • • .. . Tl~e Greitt Female Iteme4y. DR. DUPONCOIS GOLDEN'PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FEMALES. INTAitioci RIVOViTIO " 01MT6IATIION6 OF. TVS Mos=lx Tram, MOM . , . • ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PRZCSIgIVS,, .• ONE-PILL'IS A DOSE • PernalaTeculiarli siMated:Or.tbuse stinpOsinz them selves sn, are cautioned ausdna using these Pillewhile in that condition lee they. 'lnvite miscarriage; alter whieb admonitioucthe -Proprieter asaanta3 no roma eibllfty; altbonAli. their mildness. would prevent any mlschiet..to health, otherwise the Pills ale recommeded. . MOST INVALUAHLR REARRY FOR '. • The 1. hes; or Whites, • • . . And in Removing Obstrattioris and Restoring Hata! to its Proper . Chaanel. : quieting Rio-Nerves. ' and.bringing back the "Rosy color of Health" .. • • to the check of the most delicate.. - ' • . Pike per Box: •-• Sik Bores $5: • Sold in Pottsiiiit, pa., by. HRNRY - SAYLOR, Solo A~eiit:' centre St. •Zadies.by sendii3g di to Pottivilla Ftet Office' can - have the pills scot Olvntidentially;)by'Mall, to any part of tto , country. "P , $4l-sisn. by H. o0X13; Schriylkill.•llaysn. DAVIS. St. Clair. ' and by. 'JOHNSON. HOLLOWAY. A MoWDEN. Wholesale Agents, Philadcipbia. Jmie I;*.e.tl . • • - ' • 22-Isnt - JOSEPH ZACHFIIf, TAILOR, PERRY & Co. .STAC EMetiftlo.. NO. 609 ent.STNITS STAVE!. .' • • nr"SS.lntlieS with prices sent by mail wlieridentred, free of etnli - Epnd entire sactafaction TznTtranteed- ' • lioffat's Lite Mita and Phenix Bitters. Thewonderfareffects'of MotLAO , Lite Pills•in_cageg of mental depression oiphyslcatweiciness, proceeding from h u ligestion, cosiivenefittOr btlionri Seeretiows, are cerkitied by:millio% gof perscingwho have been bene-, died by them, They,,are the :Mottt , efreetlie cathartic and purifier ever before the public, and hAve'eier been . , in use sincelS2s. Thcrp are cheap,; safe and reliable.— . S4' by ail regpectable dealers everywhere, , , c;umAx -A plaiestatement of facts, . I Inherited Scrofula, and Many of_my relations have died of ILS In:MI - my - case was ft iginful.. Tumors and 'ulcers tweed, mini In 1592.. * under the advice' of my physicians, I went to • Avon I received rio 'benefit—tried every medicine 'and did everything I contd.. Iliad to rest my arm on.a cushion, and had riot-been able to raise kJ° my head for over a year, • The 'discharge from twe ulcers was nearly a pint a day.... Atitputation • was recommended 'lnd pronounced dat‘Aerons.; I - Could not !sleep, and my sufferings were intolerable.. A friend- brought Inc an -English physiclan.who applied a salve with • Which he said he had accomplished ,e * xtraordiriary curea In the hospitals in England.: it commenced to relleiet I per. sided in its use finally * effected a erarcer'ino ci az. It is MO.* iveyeara since I had the appearance EL scrofulous sore, and ity:ticalth has been good ever 'since... I'PrOcured the receipt of this wimilerful article-,ttila blessing of humanity--and 'have enlied it "11Atat,..% CLIMAX Sert.vs,'.. and allow, the public to use it or. not as they' Cheese. • This fie a brief .bitt candid statement,. giVen Mote - fully In my circular. ' : Uvirvx„,N. 'Y., December. 1.543. • ". • . - NEN; Youir; oct. iqoscc. • . . . • "Ihavelmown J. M. Page, Esq., of 'Geneva, N. Y., for many years. lie is one Dr the first Citizens of West ern New York.. T ems him last 1. - . weelii Rood health. His alio wain mostremaikablelone,bat actually true In 'eery particular. (Signed) DEIL&M Baims." • , have watched the mdded hut groWing•favorof ''PPAGr . fI flyr-vit, , ..and'availing . eSeseivne. of the .h.noiviedge'of. its Wonderful curative powers, have • coTnepedprietors Of the eame,'• . . . It is a' sure cure for Burns, Sdaids, Scrofula, Bali ! 'Rheum; Fever Sores; Breken )3reaSts, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Stings, Bruises, Cuts, wheth,, er upon inan:or plant. -It subdues pain'and hiflamima tlon:svitit'scirprising.celerity, and . heals barns without a scar. No family anduld. be. without it: . It is always wanted, and is al Ways ready. • We will forfeit a dozen, boxes for any single failure. We believe there . ..was never anything like it in the: ‘Vorld, It is put up in tin-bdxes, surrounded' by.a full 'clreniar giving facts, (ll rections, testimonials, &c., and can be ordered through any respectable Druggist throughout the wo.ld, Price only 2 . 5 cent.: WI:111S' & - HOWL4ND, &successors to 3.14. Page, Pit Liberty it., NeW York. Feh. ,',65... . • • . 8-ifeow • Words of Vital Interest. • Will the tiatMainds who - read columns of frivolous every day. - deitrotnnim - minutes to the perusal of a fete - facts which concern them pearly.? Our test • Is Ilealelo.and we will pat Our commentary tritia a out shell. Weakness - Is indireedithe cause of all sickness; 'for If . nature be strong enough to resist the morbid In. Ila ores: Whlch - produce illness, of course they are pow -erleits.: Seek strength; therefore. Invigorate std reg ulate the system.' When the quicksilver ranges from IRO to degrees in the Ettado,'llie most athletic are en feebled, avil_the.weaksire prostrated: It le 'at: such a • time Thai. Alit h - an invigoilltor: as' - 110STEPT.Eff'S - STJMACfL tITTEIIii to urgently needed." Whit arc" life elfects'oe this rare - Vegetchle. Toile Would - that: all who have known - Ile benefits could condeime their expt!rietre, into this paragorph t :They would tell tbe ,healthy, lo. Protect their health they must use this great aaf6guard against the debilitating bill:maces. They eislioit the weak to discard all unmedleated and' ' impare..stimulants and olit,g to .wholesome and 'unfailing tott'c suit alterattiue as the shiparreckedmarl— nor:would cling to a raft In a Eitom3l,..sea. They would, Of dYsa f..pele pangs relieved,. of appetite restored, of "shattered nerves :reiserdwai, v,fheadaches cured, Of, die , ordered, fin - melons re:mist - La - Lot hypochondria dissipated; of miasmatic diseaneii baled, oY, fei . rer.and agne coast. of liver complaints areesicil, - of , heat, privation, and toll defied; of hape re-animated. and cheerfulneei re stored. Such are- the - effects ofHOSTETTIIIt'S Jnly 11. . . . . . . • . ItirillmtK iti 'KN.—dr. L A MOISTEa . PlllantiA. bill forre.Whiekern -, on the smoothest Wu, or Hair on Bald Heads: Never known to fail.. Sample sent for lutta. AddreiSßESVESlic•Co:...7.9 Nashan St., New York:- PREPARED •OIL OF PALM AND MAOE. For Preserving, Radoring and Bettattifyitig the Mite; . And In the meet delightful and' wonderful article the; . . '.world ever produced . • Ladies tetillipd It-not- only a certain remedy to Re- • store, Darken and Beautify the Bair, bnt . ahrb desira ble a rilcle tor the Toilet/gee It is highli permuted. with, e,rich. and :delicate perfume, independent 'of She . fra grant odor of the Oils" of Palm and • • • THE MARVEL OF PERIL . , Anew and.beardiful perfume, which in: delicacy of scent, Radtke enact -with "which itellngii, to the. *handkerchief and Remo is unequalled.: The shove artitles [Or sale by all Druggists and Per fumers, at $lrW 00etoeach. ' Sent by express t anq address by proprietcirs. ' - - T.'11% WRIGAT & CO ' t 100 Liber!.y. tsirires, New 'fork. October '2O: . . . Itch !• Itch ! - Scratch too Itibre!! - SWAYN.E'S`OINTkENT • • ' ---, Cares the most obstinate cares of Totter; Salt libeum, . . • ~'' - Laced Head, ap &tuitions. ,'. . Warranted ' a quick and sure cure. .It allays. all itch tug at once ; is purely vegetable ; can be tined ou the most tender Infant.: . ' _ , - • . . -' • ."Curea Iteli•ln from 12 to 48 hoars.. ' • ' • 1 . !MAYNE'S OINTMENT' ~,_ ~.___.,- ~_ -, , , '. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT' , ‘"'''' ' “ Ca ' ' aCii 1 ”SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" : "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" - "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT' : "SWAMI'S OINTMENT", "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" , "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" , !..swArNEvs oisrm - ENT , i • "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.I "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT] "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" "SWAYNE'S'OINTMENT. Price 50 cents, By.sendini Son, 330 North Sixth Street be sent free of postage, to as Sold by HENRY SAYLOR a I beat Drotzeints inverywhe, Corea au: SKIN Diivaaia COig cents to Dr. &nine a .t, Philadelphia, a box "will .Druggist, Pottsville, and re.rAPrirtn. 'Or `GREY-HAIR BALDNESS,VANDRUFF, '• • • ANY DISEASE or Be•.hx.p. NO reiscoymiircan COMPARE • "London Nair Color Restorer and Dressing." • • "London Hair Color Restorer and Dressing"- , • "London:Bair Color Rottener 'lnd (Invaluable as ' a dresser and beautifier.) • • "London" . . .> `"HakColorßertorer." ..London'' 0 Or' Et est . "Hair Color Itestorer., "London" • "Hair Color Restoter." "London" , .PSysiciatt• "Hair Color Restorer. , ' "London" . • "Halreolor Reatorer.' , ',London" Tar'And • "'Hair Color Restorer:”. "London" • • "Hair Color Restoror." "London" -Recommend. "Hair Color Restorer." "London" - • ' "Hair Coldr Restorer. , ; "London". It. • ''"!lalr Colot'ffestoter." "London" • - "Hair Color Restorer." • • This, together -with the anproval of - all who use I • ",ondon Heir Color Restorer and Dressing," places it far beyond.'comparloon'with any other Hair Rfttoret ever Introdtund to the American maple * . It never falls to impart life.,growth' and' vigor to the weakest hair, - fastens and stops its falling, and is sere to produce a new gtowitt of hair, causing it to grow thick and 'drone: : •It is warranted to containnothing. It. Doe* Not Dye the Hair, But acts as a Stimulant • and tonic to the , organs, and' Alls them. With •new • life and coloring matter; Dry harsh, dead, - or dticolored appearance of the. hair 18 changed to Matrons: shining, and beautiful locks. The Mato is kept clean; cool, and healthy, and'dandruff ef fectually. cured. -•- Only 75 cents a bottle; six liottlea, $4. 'Addings dr dem tODRi , t3WAYNIC & SON,. 330 North Sixth 'street,- : 'Sold by H$NRj SATiAR , Drurrgist, l i ottervilk., end by all best Druggists and Variety Stores. • • , April in '47 - • ,• . • IT 4 '• • \,C4 • • • . G-ERMAN c) z &CO rtl .. ASIVET SOAP leirmnutacititett trem top Ma ~,‘ y (y• esew.a. end may be considered j the tieAstkette or .E.tamettes.-e Bor_eale all - tarecete: • .._ r: :May IR,MT- - TO`icor/sum rortvits. . - ~.•, The advertiser, hiving been rearmed 10 health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after, having suf fered for several years with a eevere• lug affection, and -that dread disease llonstesTaters4.is aindotta 'l* task*. kit - owl:tut his faliovadrerers timbres= of `"To`ati ;. wliodeeireiG he - - , wits Bend acopy of,therpred seription used. (bee of charge);,-witivtba, - ffirwttons Err pretarbreand nab* themarne„ - vitdchtlnyt will fled a • arms crone for :Clossrairpnowi Itiorkuvrw. Corstruv. Ontawasid'-almost /Men • Mtn only object or the .adser: its atnadlng tM Pro.• ant Otiorrialto berrefittha UMW; and spread Lam* • 00* which britoneeivert be be Invabralle r sad bebop 'Amory sellbrerwillisyldrivelneW_ _ as Itaffli -wet theta' -_'nothhis &awry ;alma. Panthwarldshor 4DWlttittaltdOkarn*lstrstafte Nadi. - dress ' ~ ., • :••'-4 4. rzt., ,7W 4, 2 1YWARD•114 ;V:.•,.,741114 lOW 00 4 ?kW VC"' *47 . • - BRADI6&TES ERI.TrIVE awl . ririTaTIVIC , ' .13.31 N OF 'l"cd; Erni, PYPIii/..ROALP ANti PKiv, Whirb so thst:aPPeavanee: :pc: or sat' the pen eft Tv. of..mermfv-Sivi iror %tic 4 1 4 • Lamm., th,.. , ent . militant diamt-P.: n...Pti,tiiPiirrplf!rivim. end la tares rhy•enetra *0 anti titan attityppe.pc. 11411r7T. rTate Tania-eosecto of , hp ltxtac. Semlrnella. /41 , -.4. V , a oint warm 'i= mind 14.• Abe n filet minty and one, bottiet- q plion of S k tap of Sarsaparilla; or the decoetioas ta lethally made. As ikTiarell-Niii lAAtin is pablisbed: In the Medico. Chtrnrgical Review-on the -trubjco of the Extract or tla.marat illa In certain alfeetiOnC. by Efettbmiu Tracer, F, it 82.4k.p. &waking of those diseasva, and &seas, a arlid- g from the exeems yf mete:try, be *tees that r.r. remedyls • equal to the Extract of Sarsaparilla; its power-is extraordinary, mor so Itian.ank other drug I 'am aconainted wlth.. It is, bathe strigteat sense, a tonic with this Invalnebleattribate, that. it Is applica ble to a" tate i.f the system so !rani:in-and yet to inf. table as render. ether stibstanceabf the tonic elate unavailable or InJarions„," . - ' •-• ' ' , •• . • ILIEURIBOLD'S . * • CONCENTRATED EXTRACT - • 15 . 18.5A1'/RILIA, • • Astablisheitnpwardao(lB.BOLD,. yeare: , Prepared by . : . It. T. lIINUA , • , Dacuatter and t'lersittar, 594. Broadway, N. V. Sold by all Druggists. •-; Jane, S. .G 7-23 Cm • 11 . .. u - d - Cest. Trusses, • Euppurtiri. Blast ic - Ban lieges Belts,' Stockings, Knee Cape. Banning% Fiteh's • likaces. -Spinal. Shoulder „and Erector -Stereo, Light -French and Gentian Rupture' Trusses; Syringes, in great'variety,Ac NEKDLEs...nixTrrelfth St ; drat door.below.Race, PHILADELPHIA. (This, De partment is ounincted , exclasively km Females • and Children, by competent ladies., and' the stock is adapt ed to their special wants.) in adjusting our Mechani. ; cat Remedle. we • combine. correct construction, with.. ease and comfort! Crganized by the Proprietor,— " /CI. Pf • ' • Probassicmal aditmier of Trinwei. • Coiner of lath and itAcs Streets, rip LADELPHIA. . . . . DR. • 130HENCIPS. PULMONIC SYRUP. This great medicine eured'Hr; J. H. Son e.Netc,. the Proprietor, of Pulmonary- Consumption. when it had assumed its most formidalde aspect; and when apterdy death appeared to be Inevitable. - His physicians pro nounced hie case incurable, when he commenced the use of this almple tint powerful" remedy. Ilia health Was reetored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has been apprehended, for all the symptom quickly disappeared, and his present weight-is more than see pounds. ;, • - . • Since his recovery, he haa devoted his attention et:- elusively to the cure of Consumption, and thediseaaes . • which are nsnally complicated With it, :and the cures j. effected by hiatitedicines have been , very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCIIENCW. makes professional visits to se verttl 'of the larger' cities Weekly, where . , he • luta a large concourse of patients, and it le truly as. tortialihig to see poor. consnmptiv.ett . that have to be - 'lifted' out. of their:Carriages, and In a few; months healthy. robust person'. Dr n spagNews pui,mo:st. IC SYRUP. SEAWEED TONIC,-and MANDRAKE PILLS PI.LS are generally till:reunired in curing Consump tion. Pull directionaaccompany each, so that any one , can take them without seeing Dr..Sommon, but when tt fs enuirenientii is best tp , see hip. -11e.givea advice free, but for a therotigh examination with his RespiL hometer his fee is three ,dollars; , • . Please observe: when purchasing, that the two like noses of the Doctor ..:one- when .lu-the last.stare of fionsinriptlom - and the other as he now Is, in - perfect health .are on the Government stamp., - ' Sold 'by all. Driignleta and 'Dealers, price $l.a6C. per bottle, or $I 60 the half dozen., All letters for advice should be addreeeed to'Dr. ScaiiMs.'s• Principal i Onlce, No. IS - North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. • General . Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes & Co.. N. Y.: S. S. Hance, Baltiniore, Md.; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor; Chlcago,.. III.; ttollios_Brothers, St: Luba; Alo. • Oetiber 20,- .66. 42-Iy.ev4w Womt - Lazo:nes' : Mach . sickness, undoubtedly, • with children and adults, attributed to-other esttes, la occasioned by worms. The "Vamornue Coutrits, ,, al; though effectual in destroying wonas, can do no toad s ble injury to the most delicate child. • This 'valuable coniblhation has been succ k- qsfully .used by physlctan...: . and found to be safe and sure to eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. . - . _ . • Children having ,Wornse require immediate attention, as neglect or the trouble often causes pro: onged r sickness. - . .. • . . , . ' Symptoms of Worm . In Children are oft en overlooked.' Worms in the stomach and • bowels cause irritation. which can be•remored only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of ingredients used In ruakingl3rowrgs "Verrnifuge Comfite , in such !tato give the best pOssible effect with safety. - CURTIS & BROWN. Proprietors,•New lark: .. Sold by all dealer* In medicines, at2a chi,: a box. July 4% .60. . . ': , - 140-Iy. : , . . . . iTistrimotsy.;.-Why every, man - shored marry.— Wby every woman shnnld marry. atl . may marry to know. Read the-Intimated 'Marriage Guide aucl Med ical Adilser. by Whl; EARL, M. A., 200 page. llialkd In sealed envelopes on receipt of 2a-centa. . Address 12 White Street, :New Tork. • . tirie 20.0 m . .11101`.10E5.... • IrtellTethodion E.'Church, St..condBt., above Market, Rev FE.61:1.12i Mooar,, D. D.. Pastor. Ser vices; . Sabbath. at 10, - A. M., , and. ' -Tx ' ,P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at TX o'clock. _ tar Engtimb Evan. .lantherau. - Church, Market Square, Rev. U. °naves, Pastor. Services Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock Evening, TX.- Week. 1 Lecture And, Prayer Meeting, :Thursday_ evening,,, 1M o'clock. .7 lirErruigeliculChurch,'Callowhill street - Rev. 8: S. - Comm, Pastor,' will .preach German ev ery Sunday•morning• at 10 o'clock. and English In the Evening . at 1„V o'cloc k.' Residence Market Street above 10th. • • • I Union. Prayer Meeting, every Stindqy Morning, from B,!¢ to b;g* o'clock, In the frame-Church on Second Street, between Market told lionVeglitn Ste. All are Invited. . • t German'Reformed Church, Market St., 'Rev J. C. Buenv.a,-P.astor. Regular morning servieem, alternately,' In the Ge rman and Engliab Janguagee,. at 10 o"clJek.- . - - . The Geiman services ocenr at ln, A. 3f.',.0n the "_'nth of July,' the.llth And 25th' of Anglin., awl the bth and 22d of Sept_ All other services—lncluding each Sab •bath eventng,,at TX o'clock,- arc held In the. English Prayer Meeting and Lecture, each !fhtneday even tog at TX o'clock. - ••• • , U Marriage Notieee mutt be .4ecinnpanied soitA 25 eenteto appear in the .Toopfaa.4 DELBYL-1111(111F.4—On the filth inst., In Pottsvills; bir.tbe Rev. Wrn, Motion. Mr. . Fneiorainii. Dzi.ux to lines ELIZApe.Tn FlOnavo: both of St Chair. . . lIONNRR—RTIRERS-On the 13thinat in Schnylkfll Raven. at the Reformed parsonage. by Rev. Jno. Phil. Stein, Mr. Jong flcattre. to Mies Sinai• Sures, troth Wayne Township; Schuylkill. Co.; Pa. . • ItEgRSER—RIATTERN—On the 16th (nat., at the home of the firlde. , hy Rev, Jno. Phil: Stela. Mr..Gror,:r. 1.1119M.F.R to Mfg!! ftIAUTUA' A. ISIATTERN, bah of kill Ravem; Pa.. . • . KENDALL—STERS—On Tuesday morning, July 16th, at St. John's Lutheran Church. Pinegroce,.Pa ; try . the Rev: 8.. Sadrer, of LntherrUle, Md.,.atisisted by" Rev. R. S. Henry, of Pinegroce, Jusrett P. Kcsn.(t.t., Reading. - Pa., to Illea 14.Xitc . .(.1.,*dau4ht.er of R. 11. Rees, of Pittevove;. :No cards. . Lutheran , . . L REND—KREMER—At the' parsonage.. In Plnegrore, on the - 13th of. July, by Rev: E. S. Henry, Mr, TI.INtAfi Rem, Of Friedensburg,to Miss hismi, Kuvissa, of Washington Township..". • • . - -I • . 661 aPie. announceme .7 l4l of deaths, free. Those ac eampanfed with notices, &c:', must be paid for at- tAC rate of 10 cents per line. .• • -11101IRBACIOn. the ilth oi - Jaly: in Middleport, Mnensimr..danghter of.doseph and Wilhelmins Mohr- Mick liked 8 years, 11 months and 1U days. ' . PARRY—On the 12th inst., at Gimrdsville,, HUTA -• earn PAaar , in the 77th year, of her age. She was an old resident of - Pottsville.- ' . . BRINDLE—On the firth et Jet; Inidlnereeille. 'MAW* TIN LUTilittr, eon of Rev.•H: C. and Jane EL Shindle, WALBBIDGC—On the 14th Instant, la this Borough, CLAEP: eintr.ta, daughter of Amos and Mary Wal. bridge, aged 2 years; 9 rriaiths and 10 days,• 2, 0 M 13 41 ivy 4 - , ' Monumerde ..P]aln and. Ornaznentak.Flead Stones. Iteelbenres,'Mantlea., Bureapa, Table and-Waal/dead - • • • Work etrientell trt the.biat style Of art and .tvarrant .ed lo.gtve tuitisfactlon. -11nrch10, Vf-13-Iy.. . . . • - R - E E 11. , * •BI A... 11: la E WEBK as , - Established list • Mts. Messer would respecthilly announce to the pub. Ile that she will continue the Marble Works, at the old . stand, coiner "Callowhill and' Second Streets, • (near Market,) Pottsville. . Constantly on hand all kin& 01 Cures Trrras I C'ate.q.Shir R4tti3i,t Cures 1 - 114e'PrI,Es I Cure! . SoiLD B LLD ! Cnr .4.ca cnreit RING WC•iiia Also Fat °wk.. Work of evwy. description promptly.execated In the beit style. ana Warranted to give satisfaction. . _ Plana and deeigna thrashed at the abotteet notice. . MRS. LEWIS REESER. ALEXANDER : MORRIS, KEYSTONE MARBLE WORKS, Tainbetones of Mnerlcen and Italian Marble Own $0 Mirth 2. '67 • " Editor* fillinera , Jouret7el--3ENTs —Permit : on, • in view .01 the approaching meeting•of the Rennblican Convention tome nomi nation of County. Ofticem, suggest thst,..name of Gas- GEORGIE C. W,171 , 11C00P. as a candidate -fur the Sheriffaity. Hierreciad as a loyal soldier and citizen, L so well known to the people of the County, and la be U in every way qualided-for the poeftion, we feel be Would be one of the strongest men that could be nom inated. MAILANOY ANDASTUAND • June 29,:..e? • ..„. .• • . . . . . . A N'ARTNEIL :with capital 'wanted 'in tira pout+ ultrlon2ooar. Boatman ! 'ln Niw - York by a party baring control of a large abinment - of lireticiattacoal. Address, COAL Journal Mica. :July 20-284 t ...AVALISTED;=-Four Female Teachers In the Pub-. lio Schools of - Scimyikill County. 114 the Who:Muth? term; commencitiri on the first of Set telpher-next.' Salaries, tat to 'SC% a calendar Month, accordinttO experience' and qualifications. Applica tions receive:olD 7th august, a ft er whiCh ithae, Will be fixed, necessary, for an examination by the Coun ty Superintendent,' is firmly* offthetfirectcal.- 2 2-. Ap ..plicsass will please- stats when and how .11. 0 n[ they Um taught" 16 it all t- anllll7they%hold' Con!. Moot . .o:whet:atm-OrWhattlate and-gloss.. ' - cider Of the Board:Of • DirectoM,•:- Jnly9b= Bt' CHRISTOPREft tarn& Piety.. WANT If li.-111sht Malty and 8 Female • Teachers ..,, _VT for the Pobtle &boots &Butler Township.. Iti :settnatiou to be field on Thursday, duly ISitt, at the Girardrille,ltehool ;Howe,- alma:Leacher-at hhf 111-: Applicants to,litt examtnedia t he: pm.. -:Bence ot the Dirac:tore.. Term aloteitionths. eommenc • lag on the tinitidentity.. eillgittrober older ot Abs BOW- S THUMB OtEMlstettretety. . dal? 18, • , •> 38 91 11E1,11110LW*1 CONCEITRINED FLUID EXTRIIT suestptaii.ct An Etrectunl: Worm 11/e'dicine ißrown , s4 Verwifuge. Conant*, grligiono ititil!ornr.e. PIARRIED; DICED. CORNER /BOND AND LETI* STE, PENNSYLVANIA. and upwl.rde:, CANDLDA'rES. WANTED.