3ountat. -.PortSViLLE. PA. FATUADAV. SEPtilell.BEß 20, 1862. • . , . Letter' - freer the Ctittierland Velley. Wiltits by ,our Aisititlistini • • • ' Cain. *MGM POETS or CIiCANIMISIIIO. PCs _ . • • , , Monday,Seiotemberls,llls2. Leal loci:nab Cirespany, the Nytishington-Arill leriste, left pottevilie on Saturday smorning last, and retehid ibtrrlsbarg Witheatt anything noteworthy hap prolog, st 3, P. - . M. We •tharehed, tin dto ItheoCapleol grounds., and reported to the Adjutant General, who Or.. dered on to camp on'ihe grounds. ;; • • [lshii without tents we quartered at niglit fa the third,- story . oi• the Capitol. ob thi rotunda door. - - It :would have her plevrant .enough, it ; . particularly lively : battalion •of men from, ~,liorthamptOn and *Ow 'minutia, had, not nude night bidooni by Reliance, of all known' living animals, and by *pantie selections not recognized lir:critical tratiiical earl. ll , the bight 'passed away at last: t end emir at 4, A. M-: amid the morning 'salutations of the 'utenagerle" dowti 'stais. theimorning received nurebing ordersi 'accompanied by a notice that our Com. pany-bid beintb;own Into a lAtieliter COUnty argant.. ration. We werenarly on the iroundt the men mutt- be - moved Boni Hirrisbiirg, and we had toabstidcn qtr • desire to be in a Schuylkill County organliatlon.,l The r only field •nellcer 'selected yet, Is' , the,Colonel, John L.-, Wright:a line officer of the sth- Pennspvanta ii . 01011144.. The Regiment is:numbered Seecind• (Stale Defence), and IVeoliposed as follbwat-i-Sehrillbill County; I 'rotation); Chester,..2; Lint:ester, s,und Birks, 1.•• The - Master Our Company (B, left company' of the Reglinent,l Is as fellows: • - , • Chirtais—p. A= SMITH.' • - lit Lieut.-41mm C.:Rusin: 24 LissitL.Firatecri B. WALLACZ. lst Revpaint—Talentlne Stickler.' • ‘. ' • 24 • . • D.J. Itirlgisy. " Ed 4. ShiPpen. - .4 4 4th • " 4.l:Hetherington. 61A • "• • Charles P. Potts. Ist CbricovH—R. Snyder. 2,1 . Jas. B Heed. ad • L. W. Boibyshelb 4th " Hannan:- . sth. Chris. Woodnott. . 6th .4 ; Philip .Dentser. 7SA • " t P. H. Garrett. • , ' William 'II. Goys. • • u ' virratcs • -Austin It 11 , • .. • Nichols 11 - K. ' Brior..l • ' -1 ---- '" ' Nichols F M ... • • Batman TR• : • ,Bledt Edward ' - • • BashFehell OA. " • . - Olewitle Frank 'Bartholoniaw Ltu . . -Patteivan JA - . Bartholomew OW, • - Pommy WC ... Brooke L P -- ' . . Russel Thai M - fleck II W. ' - - - Rickert John a Itoedefeld John '. Wrier Sam' E • . - -, Carlin Thos . ' .'• ' • liir..ers John W . ' Chrismin Jacob' • . - , Brut EC - Christinri V A ... • - Reed MB' . • .._. .-CalhoutleJohn- . . Sllllnias Ali ~ . - - , Derr Simon '- . .. - . Smith WII ' - " Thty Edward .._ . Shear r Jar A ; Erdman Ed -._ ' Schollenberaer. D 1 • ' 4:bier Wm .. -. Sehmelt car Sohn • Fisher Ed " . . .• Skeen Semi T, .- 7 . . ' Foster Solomon Jr ' ' Shoener 1, B ' .. - Flitter Jas 11 ' •. , • Fryder G.llarritton • Ilumpert A S d. - ;;Ilmlth'll Et . --• Ilarrison Semi ' . . Severn Wm B Dieseder Clasen 1 ' :Baylor V.& -.• . - - - 11#tslei D - A - • ° ..Spietrie_F, • . " Ural..lll '1 . Sehtrints Wm . . II wee Simi . " . . Sterling Wm Hawley Jese • Jomon Jai; ' ii - Tindle Roht It • .' ' err Jikst - IX Taylor Coo WL . • Mto Gm W.. ~ • Troy lieury • M.COoI J liir,' " • • • • . Thomi , son David Miller John M . -. • Whitney Wm L Mason kilaml ' ' • Whitney s.uni It - .'Mteginnia Theo If . Work Moodie 1 • Mita Vire • . ' Walker Thos . --•.• , t Metlinta-a John • - Wearer Francis 1 • Mikase Chas (Drummer) Yardley T W . : " -; 'l. : .• • ii.ECAPITI:L47IOI4. .' Commissioned oftleeri. ' I Nntwomplimtionril °filters, - : • - ' "-.. Musician,' . . : . , . , . . ~ 1 . .. - • . 91 C. Oar Regiment lef!.:llaiTl , Abur.7, yostertljtiy, taitlock, fog this point: On the train, cast. was • hatfiiry offl.l.l‘, Owes; With a vfoll e‘ittipip4l comnany from Philadelphia to mantltem.:'...blacto inatt-earned a light carbine slung • over hie shieilder, As 'We pass-4 over the Cumberland ~ V illey Read:every station (Mtn !Farrkilo rg to'Chambers burg was th,ronged, by men, wenten- - arid 'ehlidom; who waved their heudirilrchlefi and cheesed vociferonsly.— ' They . s.i...reed Vcrallfplesaed to *Rhea*. tOops ea rout e hi'ths border. where the enemy was throwing forward . hie .leelere 7 'tot a possible advance'up one of the ridh.'. est valle reef ;the old KeYstone :State...Troops. howmev, are pouring into klarelaburit :freely, and Pennsylvania's, .pronipcoess in moving for the defertne of her soft, will . spare oe.'l hope l . the tintnillatlon of witneselegoOr State invaded.. Another. regiMent mated liana Tait night, and more bonne are'eaneeted,today...... • We wilt moveposslbly today. hitt where it L not pen.: ; dent for me to state. I 'The health of the men is good, and they are In excel lent ROMs. We have not received tents, and laid night w... slept on our blanketWln a wood. The ground was' ' { dry, 1.1)&01 - enjoyed a good night's rest. - . The Anderson "Troini is now engaged in active service., '-• But fir were in Carlisle whea we passed through. t . could' not ascertain that..lllW' reported eapto6 of sny'nf theni is correct. Some of them . assed here this morning With a train at' fifty ammonliiOn . Siagons. captured from the rebels yesterday. A. car load of SeCesh prisoners also p1u04.4 here today. The rebel prisoners looked hard, • 'as well as the horses that drew the ing;nnt.. The roe., trabandi who drove the horaw.loofe I pleaS..4 at the po sition they 'werein, and the eiptvsslou of their tarsi' seemed toindicate that they did pot rare to go hack.. South sron. They all grinned as:theV passed our camp. and op " e said to,Sle. Austin, Cully, M mom.. jou looks up here es If ,yon got ple'rity lo The White: prisoners ' were glum enough,arid did not seem at all satielled with, ; • , their position. r. : .Our-regitnentli now organlied. .Capt.; Smith was tatil dared the Lleut..Colonetcy, but. declined the honor, pre ; - ferries to remain inimmediatelconimand of the COcepa ny. we'wohld like to see the Captain in . the position field:officer, but ere appreciate his intiol4 . ."to remain withos: . ' firer youris; •;V; e: ' • Coati SlCices, irtow EitalleeSSMlSl t. . • Wednesday, 5ept.11,.142.* Dam JoranSt . : Elam wrote yen last, we have Chlinged . camp. a sheet distance to the south-treat of our ramp: We marched dowSi the liagerstoin road on' Monday of terncon, and the mettle of the'men in that line was test. • Las the do, was warm, and their 10101; each man,a knapsack; musket; tan m unit ton, II aseteock..can t ern; etc.) •s nu r etthatheaey.. They, however, ;otched 1144 good . ' time, and filed into a sixty acre field, where the Beal. 'mestatacked arms and prepared quarters for the night. They were airy and roomy.—oni beds consisting of straw laid on the bneeni of Mother Earth; with . canopy of Dine. studdialby Innumerabl e. stars. Some *the man; pose:toeing an'astronomlcsi veto, studied the heavens; as_ they bty faces onward. Before morning our. blankets wererturoted by dew, but' o iltelfects aim* from this .exposure: 11 . 4 hove antenteyet, and se a storm ea tot to=day, the EqUinoctitlitse *maid fare 'rather roughly, ;' !floe hod not constructed 'este. daj arbor, with fence. rails, brooches of trees, eorn.b mike and Straw, far, _ : V!.llre tn-dar quite comfortable. In addition to the nomeo already transmitted to ~ you. . , . . are the &lowing.' hertrai of these member' mated the eoenpiny yeeterday afternoon; 3. 11. Beatty. C. Deagier," Dj).Dilltrutie, Thoil A. Riley; Gen..l3nytter.p.ornellos -Tjeort. and Dent. Unger.- This. with the eornintseioned . -ofiteere,,toskei the strength of- the corupaOr.97: As yea 'are astirei we're in the 21.11Cgttnept. P.' 8.51., Cul.Joho L. - Wright: In directing Wier, to wewhere of the coin: P say, the supereeriptioit should be as - follow : ' •- • ;..• • s ' lic - --- ----, . • . . • Cern of Cant Perla A. Snatb, ~. - • -'". 24 Reg:, r. S. M.,,.1:',.•,1 J. 1.: Wright.) ; . -•— -., te'"' . . (ria ChewbereGurg.) .• • : 0 7t trai Y. al l enic m u• tho Six!h Regiment, in which :Captilirant Pott has a eornpany;resehed this camp. I • paid ; ibetika s visit, and fount the .boyi - seell, awl busy pattirtg op their. &we'll n pc, consisting of .flratelass 'renew rails and , brioches. . As the monn3letitry . • depst twent Ie in .a dleorganised , contitiou;ere:flepo4 in • a mat measure <III foraging , • arlal l ett; fai. has been vet y ineresaftili - tbanki,to tba .t.enlitr talent in that iilll, of .r•llit oar niomberi—i ' or doorio, w.d:ply for *bit we get, orbere the parties are • 1 , unienditinnally Colon ; bat -Fe: , !rib, la ittislorilily, to not treated medal OonelJeratkln,'*o4l -itifferi• ae • enr4inglY, Mr the getri "i2r the eange. • :grapy-an antiqua Jeff roofter,•ttie prowrt y of f«. teat rytnpaiblitra, has ' go'ne the way'of all chickengl;ab'sineetbeed.vent of oni . . . • i '• A Philadelphia regiment,' with w- battery, has just • ' inure t 6 i o- txrnii-ltnt itt beincAn ldly cheered. It is Well evinpri. and !hoax oniend Idly. • . '-. 7 , - Our roittietur expects Its uninnine +to-day, arrange-. sa.nie for gettlnfr. which were made before wa left retie" , eine; ;It Willtwwdet.of. the re,:ular army lAD I" . Pa:Ai - teens and cap. W.th them the enmpehy wutilke2 ..1 • • • utai - itpprp:•Alo. fi'bey have ju.t arileed;an been. rer• -. telved with three cheeie 'by the' nicl . . L - VIEWS AND, Ir s a•EPPECT. - „Tiiii.has been a peculiar week in Potts ville.-ahernating between hope and fear-4e jaicing-over the last . despatch announcing the success of our arms, and vet dreading the de tails-to, come. freighted perhaps with thnneWs of some.loved one's fill—the wailing's for _the dead "already"'retiirded,• mingled with the shrints_Cof victory for some , new.fenght field. The week began'ivith our sending off eor n . . palsy after ;company, at the call of the Gbv for the defenee The Stab) , border thee threatened with an advance by 4110piop and his Terces. - ,But The 'rebel's have prudeutial reasons no, driubt, • concluded: to abandon or postpone their proposed, raid . into Pennsylvania, and ?earn, AO, "Old Virgipia,:• Where they find thetas:elves .more at to the incentime the different corps "of. the u, 1 1 0 , 1 army have- (seen ,so'k pih,ted as almost (41111ib t A•tfy to. :;...irrotall(l•the rehelt. The, reo •; I stilt bas been'some mostt l etrifi fie! tinuin;,tl,t , clisgti setTral d4ys, s:cidtia yet readied! L- • Ilested Tbureday ! JScksontrequ: 1 a eessat non of hOstilitieWiti order to bury tis. dead, McClel46 acceded i and at the' aamti timeH de- Mandeti their surrender' within lour hoer*. This being refused, the battle •begait again with additional fury. i 'JOdging froto ffiek jjci cumstaticei, as firl,mt th meam news allow nem fOrm Opibitin,' we have every -reason to believe onr,final suecess Is certain, but it mest necessarily he at a "serious Cost.' Many, Many noble fern's will harms' fallen to rise no metre-=martyrs in oirtmatitry'acanse.l ' The news from thero_,est has fieen general ly-favorable.' The rebels seem iet' no hurryi to sdrance upon Cincinnati ; .on the eontieil the last Indications, seem to s i bowthat they' wets r • I •, - Charleston, that quintessence of seeMth, is reportedlto have been invegted,liut 'nettling further thin the ruttier' to %batf . trect lira been' received- - Harper's Ferry, in charge Co4Miles, haiing been attacked hi. an! e4rwitelming force of the rebels, surrendered alter defer-' mined resUitafica with "some eight thousand prisoners, stores, Ike, Iti recapttire has since been reported, with a : urge" portion of the guns, tke„ taken' bylthe enemy, • 1 Altogether, the news' of the woik his keen in-every wai,fivorable l r to the•tliutnph of our cause'; and we shall look "with great atixiett for nionientourretielts friont the: great battle of,the. fast few days. - I • , ' ILAEILY - .: t WIPE coinv • ,: ,:. By-. - 1 , 1 , , 1 ,4 a 'decree of Ema.n-zipatioi by the P 1 iderit, and the RebeiliOnivilL 4 put down 4i three months from thW; R ate o f iiicit hileeree. r ' ; .W1P0341.1T OAAVERT,I , , -1 - 1-• 'And•thefo Will he no !cause or 'any futnie Rebellions, -becanse a Slave ligaiohY atid ..riateerney cannot e4t with, a Dernocracp, 1 ••,.) - 1 • without die two • • iyatenis cpthing . iOto collie ion.for the; exercise of - bower end drominion.. . ! WIPEI beFlSLA.,lti r l f ' r 1 . And free labor can e be extend' 4 to the •whc:lis conntrj, arid ilifi r kiol for ' hitAi L laboblrs ) 1, largely extendeili. while in n aeat i ion hee after will, labor 4 •inoked a on iti degradn ling. as it now is'in'thejSooth. ''. 11.. 0 ~ . WIPE oeTrsLevi t, , And the ,negri i will be cut ' loose from the plantation, and, the pressure of White. labor will soon 'drive; him Still further (South un til he is gradually driven down int r o' Mexico 1 ,and'Sonth Ametita, like our Indians are driv-; ten to the frontiere. [This is t he best system •of colonization that can be adopted, beeaiise it will be gradual, awl his place will bestip... plied„with white labor as it is reqUired,With-; out producing any radical change in the *a lien and prad s uetiOns of the coMitry, , Isi . o . 1 • 1- 1 1 Wise Government will,expatriate its labor mti .l 1 • f i tit other labor takes, its place; . unless there is, ran absolute necessity to do so. ,Eman‘mpa tion"will be onlya change from - sla ve to Paid : , laber, , which we ;believU... will be , ', ound More ! profitabloo tlie;eofton'plan, ers and 'growers of 'rice-and "tobiicce than Slave iabor ;landl 1. 0 ~ i there iii really n o iiecessity to ford the negro , ~.. 1 -4 -, out;of :the country I f rther than • td enooage l • A emigration to Hayti, Liberia, and otherAeolo- , ci tie's, tilitil his" place , an be .supplied gradual-, .. 1) ,. With` white labor. 1. , ' -•- 1 • 1 .; ?..,: WIPE Quill' SLAVERY, , And at--Icasti, three-fourthl of the , negroei -noVr in the North Will g.c, South, to find : a retire suitable climate. None - but anlidiot I believes that 'negroes would come N9rth if' sl av ery was abolish' in the ,South. Of the 'thensaudeWho havebeen set free by the Re : • r hellion, • scarcely a y come North,‘-ecept those who are tarsi they may be forced into stiveryl again. ; A Strange :1 negro ie scarcely, seenin.this neighborhood although We are scarcely one hundred miles from . theiSlare ; , 1 - 1 1 Siate of adaryland. r 1 WIPE.SLAORY, -1• L . .1T AO in less than " out: years the negT !seal will not increase- in the-:iinited : 4 Statea, but will gradually die out, and be forced out of each,sections, Whei!e'white labor will 5,- found tiesirable and prOfaible. 1 •- ' 1 ; 1 1 ,' WIPE OUT SLAVERY I. , 1 . f And our . gallatit . .seldiers, l ,whb have' re-con quered the South and, put '‘lolor'n the RebelliOn t will have - an opportunity to obtainflinds cheap and settle inithat beautiful codiitrY. l 7 --- ,JUstieoandigratitude o ught to promi4,etery patriot to advocate the wiping out of fiavenr, for ibis, putp6e6 atone, -independent independent ior any other reasons; Let our soldiers only demand the emancipation of the Slaves, and it-,will imbe be accomplished. ' • • '. 1 :6 . 1 1 ; 1 '' ` • WIPE OUT SLA*E ; ;,t y ' ' - Ainiqbiefoill'stain . amour Naticinal esietch. ! 'eon will be removed forever,,.and' the nation will no longer be subjected etrthb taunts sod sneers of the Vilest:despotianis of :Eurippe; as a Slaveryi!propagitodist, -while' boa Sting to 'be the freeit nation un the face of the. globe. . WIPE OUT SLA;VERT, i 1 ' .Andoo olition on the - face 'of ,the-glebe_dirre intervene in favor of. the`Seuthee Rehels: 1 ••• LET THE OOVEfiNhIIINT . i • Wipe . Out Slavery' Under the war priier, and all the blocs treasarilexpe ded - in ;put ji put ting defo i this wicked rebel l ion, ,ill be atoned i for befurel9oti and man—lait if a peace be patched al::with the Slave poWrr, and!sla very is permitted to survive-this Rebellion; PrOvidente'caa never 'smile open the rulers of such a' nation and peeple, 'lona anarchy and coulhaioa must coutiuue to Feign among 1 • ,' .. . . 1- - ''" 1 1 These are *our . views,' end; we commend them to - .the vareful Consideration of °Mimi- ... 3 OUR NATY. 'I • ' The N.,i Y. Trittne bf• list and con i tains a list of vessels in nins an building. for 1 the Navyof the yiiited . Sbtte, together! with!' the:points at which thdy 'fore . stationed, , , and the places -those e ont.raeted for are building: As the article occup?S several colum4, we have compiled from it the t . t) r ilowing contlenied statistics which-'will b fund interesting to -I ll s oar readers: . i t N 6. , .„ I, , s. - :, Gan 11 1 thid guillhosts, 1 . , . 125 4(1 , do . - ; building . 126 lrgl'sld wheel steilmem 4 = ed s w steamers, 1 6 RIO. Of the line, , 4 steam - frigate*. 6 Wlti tr., . • , , 21 *hips. , 25 strew sksepa,: , 18 , 1' 0 I , s, • .:, -21 tasks, . ', l 3) nortar - sebanaers. 12 rains & gathboals, 4 brim. A sehooneti, vemxe*,-04rryltig But few or:o4r real extent and magnite I lia.; been; anti is now Bebellioabreke:.out. juit at tand!tciinak( it •was two yari-ag( Will. riot itente with a'sl*tenientof We cannot onr Iteport at: thielWriti 73AD TRItITX Err teilded Ilaghei'.; . "Cr Wednesditiiiro'm tb two distritts in the treated lather shall . party, Tio kept arr . show theirfates in . is that die faffere i iAhed from' eight, a back streets to 0 end Dewees 110 kali walking arm iii err -they were koi6g to thirilrii wai the ful stitutionalVelebra ,yliey will 'hilt; a,,a rebuke on the. par all clule• - : iii 4hc -11OIMULTION 'orinTarn,sr immt.i The ,Union jSiandittg Cocamittea - of the . Comity, in parsisatmeof initlibrity given them, met et the Court House bit Tuesday last, and, soiai43, ' noininatedi the -Eton. Edward Pfeil Parry (wtto was recently commisitioned. by Gov.. Curtin as Judge - of this District;} as.. the Union candidate for IPresideni Judgeat: th r e , ensuing _ election. rifr. Pam is well • known to the citizens'of 1 the Cornity, havirig 'practiced oar bar for a pen rof about thirty-two' yea 4 s,and is thoraughl solassiiit-' at With the law basin* .of the County; a: well react lawyer, sods ripe 'seholar, of con-', i ..., • 1 isertative views, and who has Mingled but lit- Ile in the political strife of the l_ day, and it therefore peculiarly; adapted :far the position , ,of President-Judge of 1 this District. :.,, Incio pendent of these-qualifications,., his integrity and excellent moral 'character is a guarantee that j notice . will be adminia • Withant tred fear, favor or affeation, under i his admmie tratian—and we therefore ~ C onimeed him •to rt the suppo of •eiery man , wsthaut regard to: party, who desire fto maintain! ,the ability, character and integiitY of oar ,Courts. s :The. 'election of Jit s elges !ought _to be re trieved from party politic . ; isf as' imetiea i . ble, and we regret ilia the : ‘ hole . people could not have been:united:a the .suPport, of a single competent candidate! as they have . dime in several other districts:. - I This. course, - however, cpald not be adopts& In' this dis trict, in bonsequence of the choice made. by the first nominating Conyeation, '••• • . ' We have but . , little at quaintantela.ith Sfr. Ryon, the opposipg • candidate: --•,- He has re sided in our County but a short time,' mid : was admitted to' the bar. abo t j 'ifenr 'er five years ago, and_ has scarcely a y ,eiperieace even la theprietice of the law - 1 He has been e;gaged, while:in the County in ,onlyle ew patty cases, at .00r courts,. 1 1 the tiiels of which he ba..n sot myi exhibited cts., ability„er sm'ne of the Autilificistinnsre+isite to make afgrod Judge. i it is'the geneial. opinion of • , the bar; without . regard ,to •Paityi: that: he - would be . fountiiincoCepeteot 'to .try the inf f)ortant'*es which are ' constantly byought before our Court. All.pariles, high sod low, • - ich and poor, are interested in` securing an able and impartial Juilicliry s iiindAlioqieople, • on this - question -at, I - wit; ought to _disesrd .arty feelings, and vote for, die Most'campe mis ; t and experie ed personsitoxiJnagea. lie 4 1 THE 'VMS 007 Tit: ting e con e eta not I supposed that 'the . ism had been lulled in the b ple since; our . glorious flag Fort'Sulater,ihta itnOressje moved . at the pleat Totin 'yr • I I.MI I m.ra 261:: I C 1,162 1. 559 •j• ,27111.;; • 339 41.793 , 551 16.199 151 • • : 13.:66 • TA' • 1' 1 734' 252.:.. • . 33,721, . 230 •,, • . 13505 4 ' a.cn 25• • e,o( 20 1 . 9%1 1114 I. - , 3022 310,44 lent hive any idea of the . le [tot 'which our . 1 . 411 y,. beinoailtup since kbei , have no etatiatil4 attontivnrise4 with who: - " A I , .rrespondent ftwnisb us .nv Navy, two Vears ago: • ands on the Settetiry'a Those perrons :who . at ). nstituionslme4ng" by I • • 'cbil tegion and one or . ;Olinty, thought they were ify , lly, the leadeta . of that , q: trinn thent; and did mi. tiqri.eession. The troth lik!p!, / , great that tiley vain. I Lit f sneaked' - throagh tt'e , H, peeling. — Onl y . ntrease i i . -,-, . , ,pn, wire in the procession, i Vin' end'. they looke d as if l'unenti--and we :ra th er n rat of the • "Greet . ienti= I CiOti. Pirty," Ilaidly itililli r n, !after such' a iwitheriii , ,i.ll the thinking! pe'ople.leif, :.ounty. . . , ~.. r i :.! • t , . • . 1- : If there were any, persons this County, ai:ssoorc,as it is. our •worthy„Goverittlr ,that State was lifcely ,to be ins roe. Suclinniastantaneou , 'people wail never witnessed before. he remnant if the Artillerists, which were a iya • e our Borough to iniup the oaoital of the. nation on I'Bll, filled up. their. ranks to aye the" .County' . ..On ' last fot.ll.t&rial)tirgc,"and. morning, 4 less than twel • left they County : for the sa wit : - • . . , - Captain D. A. Smltb, Pjtbyill e • Elijah:Densinger, Frank' Pot,-,' Pottsville Reniarnin 4. Esheima Chas. Leado, Scbuyi Henry 'Enterline,:Ta L A. L. Tice, Tromu Robert Aliiaon r -Port 'Jacob, Loarence, Cleo. H. McCabe, Tan Ralph Pee, I Fonse Did BiCkel, Orerigsbi, 'Bender, Mnierst Making IMS men dependent of aeveral:aha on their owa hook, ,not company Ne also - learn that Captain Daniel Scher tie's Company of Cat , terty, 80 strong, • has been ready for several dais, awaiting orders to proceed'to the aest of war. Throuehout the whale State, mid 'particu. leaf in the border , counties, there was the same response" to the call of the Governor.-- In - many - places - workshops and places of business were cloSed up and the whole force, employers and employed,: shouldered:= the muskeLaminarched in defence o f the State. Up to Tharsday there were no less thaiLabout 40,000 volunteers, io the vicinity of Chain btirshurg, all of. whom had assembled within the short space of about four days after the tall of the Governer. Anly rouse up the Old Keystone, and von will hear thunder ; and God help any-Nebel who has the hardihood to in vade her soil, consecrated to Foe:ions in the .stirly days of the Republic. - - ' . .Sidcethe above was written we find the followingdespach in the,N..Y..7ribune;:- The Reispieose to the Governor's 100i000 Alien nisi& to heats. • • •:. Ps., Wednesday, Sept.l7, ISt • The , 0o enter states that 72.000 men hies reepoeded to ho toethe &tepee of the State. arid 'that he el ite's that the number VIII be' Increased to 100,000. These oleo Ire oeloq fortstahed with egolyments and tooted to the State bonder as rapidly u posajble. ' RICHARD BUSTEED ON PARTIZANS • • . The '• Hon. Richard Busteedi .a. :prominent Democratic 'lawyer of . New York, and 'who sympathized with the South l and used all his . exertions to prevent ~a collision, recently ad= 1 . great i• dressed a Union war meeting' in' Queens 1 county, New and prefaced certain reii , fork, ~ °lotions which he •offereil, and' wee - re, passeA . with acclamation.' N% e commend beth-re . • . . inerke an d ' resolutionssn to that' , particumr At , t r ntion o f •Ilogbes A: Co.. • .. , r Mr'. Busteed in Offering .the reaolutiOns ac . companied them with the following remarks ; -.. I bt vettfroutm4t cobtemit for him who t;y speech 4 . act attermptslo draw part, linter now. ~ This istheap• propriety. raid, of bonne traitors; let them have a moo , *poly of the wr•rk. Pam eertein oo true Democrat will .rinirag4 in it, at least no intelligent or reputable person 111 do so. There Is a great a K nt on bend between dem. m y- and irietorracy ; between the privileges:of the ew and the rights of the maltitudebetweett rinds-and tepublican equality—and bele the genuine demonist , who loves Uteri, more than Slater,. , .• the Den3ocracy that jwill not endure this test is spa - siring. 'The Man *din delays or Lessard, itletory to our . erns, by talking kindly of rebels. or unkindly , of lawful • uthority rq - neeeNelry lotted mentelities. or by preyent leg enlistments, dr, In any other way, is not only not a Democrat; buChe is *traitor. meaner than all lila South ern compatriots; a sneaking, an t ivellog.cowardly traitor, _ acercely worth the rope or• time It would take to t hang "him. ',:i' own position ls pally declared. I wore Demo era': • I data loyal laver of my country, whose free In stitutions Ldo not can to 6aulti, [Cheers.( I will be what her neetwaities. the roorletions of to; intelli:enee and the dictate's of my eonsciseor makes me: If tills be trpapaa to party, Party el.!' make the most of - it. (areas applause 1 • -• • • Itisoired, That In this crisis of our country's Pitepit baronies os to forgo all mere parts edoSiderations, sad, fOrgetlioß that we were ever !Wilkie's', hoer** patriots bathe beet goose of the word. • • Beretred. 'Thatetie' bviiee • It to be Ow duty of the Gevernment. by erne: mamas known to widenw to sib. jugate.sil &Wpm to the lawful authority of the Cop: Nem/red:that wamill homelier knowhopollikil die. Onetime Armonk men. except that of loyalist end traitor, did that treason shall locltide not alone tle • overt set. but the cowerdly wish aid the dldoyil sentiment. Reigned, Treat until lbe war be ended hf the utter ex• termiost ton of treason led triflers, the people of Queens County arcept . le s tbeir mdto, "'Whosoever is old hr ai • tow. Iv aciiinet Mulct and fiat half-hearted "eupPort of the. GoVernment tebut a ehallow pretext of bipuerley,. and will receive, is .4:deserves, our intro and Contempt. . Rehired, That the voice of the lira city IF, out coun try flOdea nertotivive erh • In fla"adtarent rural neigh. borinyvi..end. .New Tort. we .deebre It to be our dellberal*ded ndetriti_convictiott. that ei It 1* tor better ehoidd Verbal, than OM more loyal eaidter abouid die." . -• 'Mtn: who could only think •of partlt and whose waroestop . Pear oil partizan tickets' , ip the present cri4 of our country; will be shinned, if :not disowned by_ their children in atter yeantrii hen this wicked', Rebellion is niushed 011 -and. our . great' RepuW, one. indirisible, - ,lonm'l'Fin all its graidner; cOnsecrated to LTBRELTIC I AND' RERIBLI-; CAN INSTITUTIONS forever. It can then.'• truly be styled. the kapott' for the'' Oppressed of. ali - nitiens. : Pate? Us i tox Yterciar IN j)1LAW41.146. 4 --' llllWPrningtho; Delaware, where parties hare far a minsbat. of yeampast been gloat , a tie, Mr. Dtt.rts, the,Union eandidate for Mayor s received 91.2 l ietes against 273 for' Quimby, ; The miserable partizans are swept like chaff hefOre - the wind , by the petv. - - • HiII!TOR'S !TAAL= , Lopaost Ql4ltillaLT liett 4Ci.?* 7 9 Pailful Wert.' Nei Yorl4bave re-pon ilsbe4 tbiJoly cumber ° U- tile London Quarterly. eowtente of midi ,interest. aiOs, Maeda of Sir Nark IMgarbarti Brunael; Sweet ; Lima of the Anthils/taps , of Caaterbary; The Velaatmere and National - Defame; English P 4 try from Dry. ; dea ta Cowper; The Talmage:wail Rzhibitioi.; Tits Hawaiian hlsadir;:lbo Bieeateatary. • " Patrrociaien" is slittle toopersonal la Me i..- .aria for oar' waransta. Wrablft ibe plemalie bear from biro again is a dilfereathrtyle. ' M!gME 13 Bvroanir,—.. 3W 5 6 14 'lt 5 ' 2 9 612 first Q. . ,1 22 'l5 5 04 610 irol 3 1 16 Tcsipis ... 5.41 6.8 i7,31:27, 17 W4.3Nesnil.. - 5, 42 6 7 Oint42, - so 14 af. 18 5i'43 6 .5 19 5 44 6 • Tlliormsomaitilleal pt—t o tczi; 11S—Tooklay; 17 —W•doetday,- ~of • 4 IS-,=-Tbanday, • • 1171ridis; jiglr.Doiei 'lend any spa.. -The Oovernutent opens if a single bottle of lignor. ' li. eotiQeci:ed:; serters.6 7 Capt. Siam A. Negri &Wren of r to state that Gio. W. Darrlnd kir It. Ds' nisi, 14re - deserted from eompinny 11,1291 ii Reg.; P. 'ir 4 of 'Tiles e ßrigade, St gel' Division. was nompines coca ossey. of . Cavaliy Is filling Up feet; about feo men Mse, thii morning - forliarfestarg, ind by Thuri4y, the de'Y of draft _this companyl . eill.Utimber.lofr good mew ! This 1s the last shams* for Mir youtig seen.. ,: • • *l r Ktterdsg,.; Captain' 41Miel Schertle cieived *telegraph ‘grdering Cevslry to Har risburg:l They lett this morling. presuMe they Sr. i ntended to help catch the scattering rebels. .I`his Makes the 4th iferopany from tb;ii place, a l d swells .the numbeilAhat have left County to II companies, .vorteberlieg upward's; of 1400rmen. * ; ifigrifes4 to Beat.'--We.kavii received from Kr. William Bensinger, a bunch of Tomatoei grown In his vinlen in the llorough of Palo Alto, Which exeeedi-any thing' o 1 the kind , we hive ever seen. '6!ls tingle stalk are ten very large and smelt Tomatoes, agi touching each and. crowded kigeiher Seithin • ti 2 4, spate/ of a f00t..,- The bunch weighs no less itord - eins t pooodr, and - is a peifeet chiiority. It caii be seen banging in o :ur store window. . , #'i' The SchuYlkill County Agricultural and llorticiiliiral Exhibition roil# tieholdsst Seheyl kill Ilaveo - tha coming week: Tito InanagersHi. vertise i great trial of speed for the State prise .of $lOO to !eine 'Of:Awing:the lEihibition. Aslthel grounds ate' of easy; 'to the mass oi l the people,. of. couricthore trill be a large turn , out of - .the people to witness r the eitlibitiou. See adver tisement Of programme. ,•_ PEOP±S... • this etmtrolii pirit of patria •arts of the wait" fired on at was speedily re: of the people io announced by: Ithe soil. of our ed bra hostile uprising of the toiur ionosunity , e,c old Washington. .ong the -first to to the rescue of the 16th of April,: wee th;firit anxiety morning p to Wednesday s; companies-had e destination, to - lEirProreeding of thg staid: meeting or .ilieturou on Timidly evening, Sept: Id *ortis,Gres.siini, Evert, !di and Pitman, Ptesldent: . The Streets Com.'repqrted Conducted oa-the:following. To open dtallroad Alley renew railing on . Mauch Ch road le.; to build a sump Creek cleaned oat and to h at 7th and Market streets:. The Corn. o n ‘ Lamp and vainly to paying bildebticol Yo. of MI6. 105 100 , 115 1, Port Carbon, 100 111 Haven,' 105 aqua,- , 100 t, 100 srbon, - 100. 110 aqua, 130 Onlootion,the Cop. nas . isebarged from fur. tber Cons Meridian on the s • bjeet. ~ . The 65m;.on , Roorn t Stati l oaary and Fire app.'. ratniwore continued on collecting rent of for, 'ougb Property. ' 1 The report of,tbe Bo Treasurer was read; accepted and filed. .-- The bill Of Samuel Le .1,115 q., Borovigh,far. veyor..sras referred to Corn on Surveys. - The following bills were ordered so: be paid John L Mennig andstreetlaborees, '.. $2 . 78 03 Benjamin Evert, lumber ai d work. • . i 107 52 Powell's Water 'Co. form Foeing plog,. • .12 10 Pottsville Oas CO., 4 ors., as in street ' lamps op, to Sept. 1.• . • . . - ..11 • Ivo companies, shootertt,, who left onneeted with any. • • On motion 40journed • NIP rte . Nitlt of Blair R.dje ai;Soitth Mows : . 96ih Reg., P rV., from tilie COnotj, participated - in this desperate engagement on Sunday list. -They were in the thickest of-the fight and soineof the companies suffered bea4lly ; tae number in killed wounded au . l::Mietdhg. welearn will,resob akon't,lso. Among ,gte otß ners killed ie!MajOr Louii J. Martin, of this Bov;- ough, and Cs(pt. John Ehinsherty of Pilo; Alto; bath excellent officers,- d who are 'univitreally lemen'tod. The bodiesn .both - these ofilkers rived here on Wedoeld , - ' , Wet-have been fortii. ed with the 'following report the killed and uitioded: • • xis: • . Major Lewis J. Martio,i •• , • • Captain - X(llm' Dougherty. Cour.tur D, Cur?. 1. T. Bort.e. 4 7 • sz4no. ' •,• ' Private Ttromu tclllinms, "" Thoirtas Reerv.i ' ".- wot ADaDa, , 'Private John Cm, ." • " . • Wijliam DasiptlelL . I Coirmiiy It Cirr. Baran. Prtrate U. P. Koons, 11' . - " John Sn6tinsa4 • • " C. D. Z:itigler, • ' • ". o) , G. 'frelchler. ' .• < woprinitn. • Sirgeant Joseph 8. Johnson. Georiri: Private John Curry,,Aitneronsly. . ll John,aley, ;I• '" D. Thoinpe'ln, mortally, " ' _William Horn ? ' Dennis Melluiv • - • '" Aaron Miller; L.; " Jeremiah Miller, " Michael '3leCarruick, " Ortniir, • • - • " Anthony Flaher, dangerously. , "' • Patrick Fell; , • . " Ta S. Morgan; " Peter Friepe, l ,. - • " D. W. Jenkin ‘. 4 Christian Bid le, mortally. - 1 • • i't • We have received' po ?sports from 'companies in the Deritneni. " : . THE HONORED DEAD. • '":; -, The - bitter fruits f of this 'tinholy.rehellion; was brOughtforeibly hotrio to our very beSithatones, on Wednesdif Isle. II noon train from Phila delphia brought the ead bodies of Major Lewis J. Martin and Lteot.Liohn Dougherty, of the With Reg.; Penna. Vol.,,,killed in the bSitlo at the Peits of tbin3lpit Ridge, 4n Sundaylast.. The, news. of their fall had not reached u, before, and no 'Ord* can, describe the feeling of universalglom's. throughout 00l Dori i rtigb, u the wordliassed Irk's' mouth to smooth, that the orortal reaming; of. these 'tic, innve aoldier4 , bad reached our 'ijetiot, on the .wsii to theirbstioaved femiliesSuld frieiids: Major Idartin, enieoui the, ureic, ,at thji' Ant y2111;1' the President, and was one of the !Cow.; value, that offered; Ithe:servielei" Of the National Light Infantry of this Borougb, to', the Derern wieet. even before te e rebels' fired on, the gag at Fort Settipbtr. He elk as eurperal if Itis In faritry, and wit' one of the inlet:thus that entered tbe pap- Ito' of thiconntri on tile IStk of Aprii t the dui, before the Massachusetts 6th' were 'attacked in the athlete of '.Deitintort., Ou the *leaden of Lient.: , ake as EoLlof the Reg., corpora '- Martin was promoted Di lit Lientenat of the company,in which position , ' he Setri4 ..daring . Ike three quinine. On the return of the threekonthe vol. , , Writeers,-be lathiedi n tely recruited is i b o mpany for the 911th Regintent, and was the: 11414 : spirit. and acting elperietendentot the ettgitaitni while fonnhig ort Lawl4n's Hilt, in .this borough, sod was selected as Mtilor,ofttbe regitneitt bOfore do: pirting to the 'tiold. Us dititinguishisd hitsselfslt the battle of :Oi r ines ',Rill, and aster saliently,' leadit4 MI onsn'tet the chug.. at' Blue Ridge, Co Nudity: evettiniglitaL in which be: wan in. tj • 1 thickest of' ' . • , , the tight, and jut se :vietory bad_ perched' on our hettuer; Msjorldartilt Sashed to i r the brOw of the it ,in company with others,: to plantibe eorors, bail pierced his !unli t ahout Avesninittes bet° a sit o'clock, and attic Impute. afterats, he brenthea.bis 614 reraulnini insensi ble'dnring dui wipe period) Oh ! it was l i :I gie.: tcl riotti death for IS' patriot and soldier thin, ' ' die, . , feral Affaits. WIMICLT AlX&Mite. MEI mord, l'er . the Wire* —jl ' • : 11.. A• Ts/4mM I Ornaija. ( Milk Ira. f4lisuillc. I M'.l L I I'' ' • k. s u., r. 4,, v.O • 63 3 • 103. Si' , „ clear,' er.a rt. i 65 cloudy. tl. .: 5 , .' rail .I. 66 ti - 41 • . ,' 74,5 TZ 45 , • , .elsu7- soldiers la pack package!, abd 'found whole nrov Cou ei/: , •:-4 'ti Coonoilwas held lb. Present, blefsTs• er, Dobson, Cochran, ' • I progress .and were °Wit: t Water Basiii i ; . , te It attpet, Cres on a - to bare Norwegian re missing repaired • Wiktett reported, I st , 4 by Daiid Zoirrad. l'reitous. Issue, 1 bashes. .1 the,best doiertioenen this thee of the earth ; tied erhile we aiter groipitih!sti mt:th „. :his as ari d relatives, for the bettry.hois . • i they hen inciand . ..they laws the Fitton to toot' that he ti ,ohly perforated hie dory entail i It martyr . 'alibi! ceasa.of Freedom i 1 .-. i ' liejor s ilertia As teat eau of the iist , a/4Wd. C. '']Martin of this illonogis.. He was 1 a C i v i l Eagt•i . . , i ter by praiesoiois. sad is the Fall.Of 1459 hod; heist elected Centaty.Soneyot, on ilto irepahlieso , I. , •-•• 1, , ! tititit., • at& nausea Wert treiwaritably modest _tad atobtriulye--verY qaletor sisidlocta ,battits. - 'attentive tti hessian', and tabard randier at what.. tree bit oodsrikioh. IS initithf Andra ' is, lib better ; • ~ i. i iii ;nag snit co ld Anywhere be 'sfettod—rroas , childhood' opt h i s duration% was highly exam-' , . - ( plaii, sod redeeted . the ivideneel .' careful. re l , ~, . . ligion ireful,' Oboists; I'p . 1 I il. i . . wo'oProA 6 , 1061 e 1 ' from 001. 04(4 - addressed to Ms witeosother and tars: 4.: . 1 • - . ~ . , ' ' ~,. I' Usanenrsasi soan4 gra .. P. V. i - J . . ,' , Calm bt Tat ha& Sept IStb. ISt& • )IY likaaS*llClfiaTlT:l3. 6 .r,slialL Firulell, the bar. ' Mein( duty 'Mat Ls Wee ~-At lb* "atonal/g of pie Rit m o 0 ,1. a mile. atom !Tupelo., !Terry, I I lost !usy ~br o ibon- mend, "'constant companion. -the liertaset t 'sad the mee t indhist anid:.• of :the the nigiritiut—my Moir.- - The entry has WA • solder, I: • friend, but oh I who' iosa ribs yow loon. - lie span ofV: mother eoutlnu- Atli...god of his little sou,who and • w.be Iyourcouiec' haw& and your fan, Ins ,I , aplioin emend at, not Meet igi pot eragintroula. , It Waajtvat, at the moment of the moat complete victory. - The 116th beam:an covered it. ear With what to me is- horrid gloej , . whets We felt the glints, &wpm past. that he received his, death wound. iadrt itio.o,. Boyar was near biro. wi l d topprirta him , hit at tire =invites belbra six, and that he maned to:breathe it tea Waite” Est Ma. Ile. nevvie , spots. was own wins, and did nor. miTer.• • !dr. iloyir Wowed him from the field with his own hands. :I MO tun! I wail Im.y • will, gaud i the . to: wrshingtott to i'be. esstoltwid: and: Mesas to Pottrellt, consigned to .11.4. Weaver. , BreVk the sews to Ws poor elf., . It breitkg styboMrt, lobe eom-: palled to communicate It o you. ;!!! -. •- 1. • 1 The atormlugbt Mow Ridge wIIP be teimmable.tiod' ivlll render memorable Sunday, the 14th 804 1962- :11' Is mews mile ,• M tistisses Perry. roar the nage of Bur.' kitlinflte,' MC • Iswas here yottiald your.stwrifice at le • thevatar of 76w:country. It was as wido•7o mite, an sit !oil bid Waive-A beave,good *Adler. i The 8 6 th instre'ed Patandy.Yeing.uot lean thin itd in Ikillael and wounded.. . -..- i . .I. r, . ~' need not aid bele ninth" topathhop with daughters: vi j il` your daughter My win ils retie=s.3llll l / 1 14 - 1 me. deli madam,, • • ^ • '• , !!•• • •: • ; 1 ! ! i •! • • Tourwoet deictipil'oneti: :'• t. , ' V , • '- - , ' .o.i..Cni; , -0a Thersday . Major biartiali' body was! coo: _ . . . . -. . ......."1tt1e...111 Dth,a, ....-_ . veyedto the tomb .. A great eenieoures 'or people at , 'wornpaniWti -Eli remains tol their Imt ',telling 014,, in the Presbyteriancemetery/ . ,•• Store., and Whet lupines@ place, :thrOugbent, the town were .ehisedi and the daisy !Ossetia to; half mast, itt 10... ken t uf respect to the brat4:4ead:, Iley..,lnieph' IdoCetol, in 'his', rernarke--chirseteriied With a Spirit of stirring , patriotism „ae•well . as . of Pietje paid ,a, marked erlbutetto ! the memory of thelde— eieluled,. whom be had known [intimately from his 'Youth. ' ; ~ - ' • 4 •. • 1 • • 1 t'l l L- • -,l_ t - Alajor Mania hive* en intSresting family eciii sifting of 14 widiss and., adiss chUdren, besidib Ids Widowedinotheri, ,'1 `• , ~ ••, , :1. ; 1 diCepe.porigherty, We are sorry we have but little knoiledge, or•the Meant of information (at 'the thiellre Writii.),.pril , • ; to. L '4lill Otiglii11;11114::i in the servieSiot bite eiihot .. ~ *,, : - ,- ....' cl : cl ' - I . : lie.badaervstd, we' re', Vil ;'a term of; Otililt. moot in the' regular army ot the' United : States, ••. 'and on hie volitoleerin e tat he jirealtiog'ont of I thei rehellion,ln'therspring s o 186.1, being•reicog. Itiln44, 11 . good soldfeeiiid in ; eficient =drill was- ' , ~, • , • ' 1.• • • ; • - • •. ; ter, he was chosen ; o L ilts riltion of; 2d.C,ienten, Want of Cant Anthony'. ietinspany of t h e : 125th ,tkleg.of the, three Months' *en. •. Hating die-, charged ; the duties of • this p•iibt with gre a t credit to himself lira anti,* satisfiCtion. to lila !Superior tofficera - he , wis made let IL4 'tenaht, of 11, - ' comps I any , under the 'same . Coptaitti Upon{ the iirginise - : • ,tion of, the lifithilteg.; tandttinie the . promotion, . . • • .. t •- I of Capt. Anthony. after the peer memorable sov* , , en days' hattles in front , lof.atichttioridc—in Which the 96th took a eonspiciid*epti ItSiterstiteitert- • 7 Lieilt. DoUgharty has been ( acting Captain of ;hie • company, and would ," Mile k leetdved • bis.oOmmis . @ion as *eels as soon as the itrarDepartmenteoold " have had leisure to maks@ itlout...',. t ' .i.• i h • ",.. lie wain active and, energetic ;officer, highly beloved, and respeCted 1 tii. his • plea . and died, whore-he had :silwiays heen found: at 'his pest! ,'• Capt,tiougherry was a Singlet:l , min. lie had been employed for aornii i "yeils an d up to 4he time of his entering the military service, is 'si'eiiodue. tor of lb. coal 'lollies':AiVie Reading Hiilroad, residing it . Pelo•Altii; ' ' t ,-• . •• ' •... • • He - waehOried' its the Catholic. Ceineterj in • Pottsvdle; yesterday; Ti, funirat toitCge alp: imidenee.: 'The stores Aeii were., eloseti;•and • the flags loWered, as on the sliij previonr; -'1 • Tbui two moricrir Schuylkill's, brave *oils have. laid their livei upon the altar of our country'( libertiestnoble ';martyre lir' I a glorious cattle!-- Peace' to their aihei li •fi • •-• • • •• i • ' '• ,t -I, • u't • ' , • • Air flonatio'as voseliell-` since the last report • by the .Ladies' •AidiSociety of 'Pottsville! rrotts the ladies of Woodside - p.p. ,Mrs. Quiltsch : .., . . . , 8 jars of jelly , 21bs. of r ice. 2 lb. . of barley, 2 lbs. of crackers. i 2 papers-ioorn • meal. 7 'papers fa.. riots, 3 papers corn starch, • l linen_ sheet, muslin,' and' 4 quantity Oniot. f: 1 ' Porreentn. ' • • ' " : 1 4 6 bOttles wine, . 2 bottl4s I whisky, ilir picklei, 2 jars spiced plume, 200 ,bandages, 2 ring rids, 6 bottles ` i blackberry syiniq,l3•jare jelly. 401cioshiians,' 44 handkerchief., 24 ,pa d s;_ , 10 coiling; 2 pillow's, , 12 pairs slippers, 25 yartli f ealicO. ,5.} yards 'inn/. lid, 19,!shirt,„„.1 bag brow,h , loor, 1 bag cherrier; :1' bag apples.. 2 pairs woolen stockings,l46 : bozeg lint, .0 'wash rags, 1 dog of lint from boys of nigh ;Sebool, remnant4 l l or earpeia 1 - !Upper'''. from friends, cash, 940. P • •' , - ' 6' 1: Proceeds of Pestivallll6 'Orme , Rodmi---of. A. lttisseli by the claildrent $23 00, also from thiii little Misses from Fa.,rrAij 26. Z Slippers donated tovol a t t , teers, 23 pair., 114, g 20 lbs. lint lent by ' mail Gen . 'fetal Ilarils9arg. -1! - • - 2bo es, of hospital stores have been'acknowl •edgtid by'Uenrge 11. rt,'Se9 - ktiberi.l l7 l.' i , ' . Con t ents of boxes: fckerardid.. CO Gen. kale of Ilarii burg, Sept. 18th;Cf hospital . supplies: '....' - ' Box So. 1.-•=37 shirta; 37 'Pairs drarrere.'3Z Aandkerablefs, 6 pillowS with cases, 9, pillow . ca• sea, 37 pada, 179.baodages , 12 pairs slippero,'ls • -towels 18 *rah rattal,-,. It -wrappers , 2 sheets; 3 fans. book of pins, 6 combs, 2 lbs. 'soip., ' Box No. 2:-17 papers. artna an corn starch; , •5 lbs. sugar, 13 lbs. cracker., 21b.i. bairley, 2 lbs.' rice, 7 pipers cocoa, lilse corn :meal, 1 big of browned flour. &quart; aherrie,, 3 Ibi. 'dried .ap: ples, .1 oast, 4 vests, 8 k4ads, 6 boxes and 2 papers lint. • I " -,. I • . ' • Box hf, 615 )35 3617 6t 4233 4.6 , Jac ..yo. ... dos. leruons, 18 bottles wine, jars preserve...l bottle] raspberry i,vitegar. 1 boy. tie' blackberry syrup4t I•.ttles crirrilot shrub 1 • bottle tomato catsup. - 1.,.„ ; . Tha 'salmi return their ginner* thanks to. Mr. Wender for his kindness in forwarding boxes , free of Charge. I • 'hos following dispaith was rbecived Thursday r 4 I I f calm number of wounded in Gen. , eteClellatee recent battles is .rerY . . large—most of them) Will prbably:be brought) into Pennsylvania. The Surgeon Generid appeals to the lodie's...for imme: diate contribu ions of stieh articles al are needed fur their comfort. Ali naekagefshould have 'con tents'marked outside and b.l; addressed to Gen. Hale; Signed, Stdra.R... , Loyal Ladies :of-,Pot Jan appeal tci you for your suffering sold' rs :his! never been Made in tninl=respond to thi 'as usnal.r.'-artieles l 4ent A. Elusion' Office. :pinker of Mahantongo and Second street,-wilU he, ieeeivect at lull times and forwarded by she Ledie's! Aid SocieCyr as request -N, Itt'ssat.." • . . . . . -- r r - • P red. Laditie llid•Society. 1 r '.. List of - Mliclea cencil;ted by the Ladies of _ • . t , I . St. Clair for IlospitaLibrposes,' and sent to Gen. • 'I.- • ' i Bale. Barrisburg.. yesterday; morning: ;,' • ' 2 Fricke.' and '2 jars preserved plums, 1 criiick plum jam, 2 cup •prese veL plucks, 4 jars-, L creek,- I pitcher. 7 tumblers, . land 3 bowls currant lyar. currant jam, Ila preterend'peaahes, l l cup 'peach 'jelly, I gap:. h jani,l jar; preserved blackberries, - 1 jar , b! ekberry Jelly, 2 jars pre serted bhick eurisnis, l; jars black'. currant jelly, 1 cup do .'', 4 jart pre erved goOsetrerries, 1 tum bler do., 1 jar preset, it gages, 2 jars and 1 bowl preserved! cberriis,:-. - 1 bowl qelnee jelly, cup. t eaortieberviee. 1 to bier 'elderberry,. 3 bottles' catsup; -11 b. raisins 4 fi lbs. rice, 28 -pa ", kagei corn starch, S. pagkeigee ' des' , 2 packages farina, I piteher black - burrant , preserves*, 4 !Mb tobacco, 8 lbit. white 'lupin, 22 !bre dried eheicies, 2} lbe." dried ;tern, ll llis.;••4o4A'applesJ" (suet.) if lbs.. fresh .grapes, 1 lbet, essence coffee, 1 lb. barley; .2; lbs:aihite:castile ,atipp; 7 !CAMS peaches, C can tomatoes, 2 packageil tea, 6 lbt. *liter .crselters, jl jir pickle., 3 bottle; torrent, 1 vif' elderberry, 7 of port.l of wild grape, 1 of ,berry, 1 of bleak birrytwinea. 3 bottles brandy, 2 bottles whisky, 1. heals best tie whiski7.l bundle '.old linen rage. 12 tieudl s triusli4 16 ; small - pillows; 113. bands- I ,gem. 11 pal». siogkio'gs; 6 lbs. ; put* linen liut,il. l pair drawers ; 11 white Ishirts,,2 flannel shim. 0 tracts: 8 llarperil' it'' bly, 1 bundle i herbs, 1 i 1- ibis, I copy Pilgrim ' s 4 l o Ptrogress.. •;arge number' l slu r re : of papere and ma te a we contributed by i el .I"ablic So/moll, •: _ ' 1 -;: - 1 • i • ; 1I ' . ........ - . •'. i ; • , ~..• The follow in g arta:lea ;have : been 'relied by . • ~ ~, ; . , • • i i the Ladies' AlLLfiociety of,-Tematrue. aims th e it , , - ,orAptortiationt,j• / ' • k ,...,... 1 1 ' j f •l • : C. ShotneeFi'sit.ildecee of delitina; ; Wet in • Iteyneit, , se'ven:ylidimutlid;;lllas R. Devil Owe j dot. tape '; Mrs.-illt . 4, old_rustalitt ; Mr. 111:Idar,, i two parrs of atoekini, ; Ilitri. J. Ilahlerinan, ens pacfiage: corn ' eiiut ; 11..8. Smith; fire pitds` ' musli ;i M rs.' Fry,', one jar plumt, three packages' i corn s rah ; Mr }.' J. Johnson, two toiels, idle pair ii pillow:cap:4,j one sheet , three i yarde Mos.' l a tin,; fifes.; WL . igiii. jold muslin . one bat of lint. one jar, hiaelibercyj to,, onekbottle raspberry irine-'• 1 ger. two pieces bib leg, 11 entj,-ilve pounds oat tneal ;1 , - Mrs net' . tero;ilozen Cotton balls, two pairs fwoolern a ' a; Mrit. Saldeltr, 'seven paten ar i li cotes stockings.: one doses iottOn,.spoolit; Mist Morgti one boi- lint; Miv•!Biteeentall. 41 66 bpi a s • lief ;• M rs.i Biapeg, old muslin; ,Mre. Wbit,enigbl i ; old rosily; Mee McCabe, lita Ham; Mrs, Broolui thl Rhea; Mr: Vlayton,l'oldlinen-; Mrs. lionteri ' •ne jar plimit,•,eue: jar; blackbetties, one bottle ' blaitert, syrup; 'one .bott • .pepper sane', two 7. blotn ski— tiro i4irts,. too,' ;4..1144; Mr s.: Sarah , iTone two lbai tO itigar; •Mye. P. r ßwni, old mus.„ - lie; - trey Th ornton ; sle'ven j yirds calico; Mali. 'l t .. 114, o 4 1134stin;- lawn , - lone peelings corn • a ,one i pound' sosp.;; Stis" j'l ...McCa4 one Mitt tetr i stoeS. .1 AIR.: 8....; : . Whji - , - Iklesi sit Sic; • I. 1•• ' I -.;,.t - ' j': , - , I • i MMI • * YOZ PBE3D 1; 1 31t 0 1 AT = ' • I • • al l i r 'Teti seasct,l" sews* ,ibt*lie ~, ' salittuFN. ' •', •.I .1 'I • ; . --I sger- , • . 4 4 -- ..."N•1 • I .•L I •• , - rrweieseil; CorreelieedeeteV, ..ke r : I' :1 - .. - , TbnUaletelitandlng' Potiunitems4f.4chillaill IcoantY met on- Tam:* ifternooli‘-iast,lak the Court Mora: . 44. tide froitnigh, to obedien 36 a ':previous Bali by the, Cluditeran. .4 , j . 444 • ' . 4.A thi atisenee.of Thomas R. Danuan, E- . 9' Chairman of tie. ConeWlitiee, (hebnving I'voluitt i teuld in the,' enilitarYl service op the ceri,otrYo. Zanies G. Cochran, Esei...ef Pottsville . wa s ' • I .- to -t thilclhalr.i.and Wm: , Vl.,ittomis, Iteq.,ippolnt ,ed Secr etary. ' . • 1- • , •- . -. I ' .. C. The Object of the clenfig yea nst:4od to be the; , nomination of a -pre:pet:person for :I , relsident t • Judge cf the District (In ;pursuance of the %ea. , ' thority delegated to tlle COmmitiee', by thei Delon' County Convention on the 25th of, Augns , last,),' isitha plies of Joshua 14. Coudy,l.Esq:, k'omina,- ! ;1 1 ted by said Convention, but who bad deci ed... 1 I . ... . ' On mottos , the Him Rehlard-Olren 'o '4(l . . • . , .. Pottsville, was named, amt. onanimonsly. Ow:inset . : . . , . , ,. ted as the candidate 'for -the Ace of r esident Judge of - thi, 2lst Judicial - Dieiriet, consi tiny of Schuylkill county; , , and Beth_'W. Geer, q... Mi. Wini7C. Goldin, ' and 1414 1 , Was. P ric e (ertssiitute . . .,.. ,,.. for -,Dr. R. U. Coryell, another member ,of itir Committee absent in the "service, of the. untry,) L -. , • , . wens appointed a Committee, to . wai t u n and,, •inforrn Judge ' Parry .of.iaid rominatiou, rod to, I - 44 : . request htS.mineptatics o(the,same. .:, ' '.. i Whereisp4n the foll owingprearehle' ea resole,. . . . . •....... • tioliy were offered and unanimously wdep ed : . . wneares.. the pool, and seseorleY. end'.' useqoen t . weifaroof a 6162 M -sots depiand minty, wed Ood. on the, r o t ., athulabtration of its laws; and.th debts of property .atot penons. and even tire Vitali,. a 'so far In the bands order Judlehirr•-Ailiititetia, elhthe'. rich 1 otywor.'wfbieb Of 141 , degree, act matter of fiat Pall. can genii/es, are elite interested "le Lk* . ecCon- of honest and - ripahle . Judges. • . , .: • - ' - ',, • 71yr/flare tregred, Thet we unanimously Init. tbe 1 Devoe/sex newsic owse ?Azar fir !Walden4 Jzdge [of. Ibis Judicial Distriet. and confidently rercederiecd him bibs people of Schuylkill 'Countjr. without Ittluetlpla of party:ass man In *vary Way du-elided ter t a positif44 . i and entitred' to their cordial euppoct sod 'se& gee: - - • Ina acts and legal Si erience spectillyet him for the - Beoch-to which is added an intr.grity *bora auspieipa, •.kuncite upon a lifttime of exemplary rectitude. On all i bends, be Is aeknostiediced to be a thorniithlj-read lew. '.der. and a profound thinker-;of sound Ijodgmece. -In. Solari.) , free from political b:s.s. POCh4 prejudioe, or ot b«r 4 lect ualifying ioduettair,aaratulf prudent . and - impartial 1 In-hip oplfflons. - ' ; ' • ; ..f" -! -. '1 ] ills ruled practice Air upwards off th irty , years. at the I Seboylkill ewinly Bar, bee rendered bin ,remrersent; with the lairs waxy to Mining 'legions; besides till" liseint the , adeantaite of af personal' kiwi/Vedas of Col. llery operations, terhuicallties. at..-rvqui.itio inditrien- Whie to aright appikatlon ..f the isireand the disiserteso Donut jurfrice to a county likeours.", • ~ •,I ~ '' And 'sally. room:mowed Juke Parr, beraum he if nrnotaiciata. Lung known sad nespeeted for Ws "Inert , male view's of State and national &Salm, be hie always 'aeolded arty active partkipetion with the political. psr thie of,the day; and now stands, where orrery good rDI :en should be thiond In this trying Crisis of Our comalon country's blatary. tat , • shore all partisan diatiacti.taa, with an eye Uncle to the supremaey, of the Goverement, and the exterminattonof all its enemies!-$a :di ..y tor :la iian,t - • ' 7'•l. . • • • C• " I • li • It was then direeted that these . proceeding s be. - • published in all the _lcial.paperi of the coun ty ; ,- • ! after eihiett;tl4.pommittee adjourneit eiai die ' I In • eonneetionlwith the &mei, .Procemdings, we Publish. the followidg 'correspondence!, which 'ex plains itself: -.• • r ns Locirki: - , 'OON. :OW/RD OVI.1! PARRY, POTTIITILLI= :• ' •II 7 'Dew( Sir:—Tho Union (booty Standing Clain:Min of Schuylkill comity baring ibis day met and unanimous ly tominsted you for Provident Judge- of ibis District. es a:candidate eltbont reference in party politic , . ~..-roro are authorised to Inforni you 'OE eld rininal lorii and to respectfully request your acroMyince of th.t. awns. ..: . . -.. • Yunraite , ' 1: 1 • t; } ' ' . :S. W..fltall, : t • H. • Wi. O. Gouda, funacillet. ' : Wx. Mee, • • ;: • 7170112 114:14 )4 , lmif P. M. G tin. WaLC. a c4iN. w K:riucc (*iv walli. C. 4 41 awn :=I-haite the honor to aekimiriedee.the' re &Anti of 'one note, iutOtinfne me that I-have been limn., inateltt for the °Mee of Preildent --tnfige of thie District, by,the Union htanding Committen of,hr.huyl;• kill e.luntyl . i I aee.pt the nomina t ion .' , • Very Revao:utts, your aereint, ; • Erin; °area .' 5ept36,,,'1462. . . . . . . .. . . ',Sift) now 'holds - ihr eommlisleis of i'restdintlodge, by:inp. , ,inttnent from . the Gore tts4 , en.l., pr,,,laea:ol the list Quirk t• Stsgions; and on othei•oecesions since, elicit lot from she Iler end all'partkw ,eonelbiturd* sin ,nlinOst universal Sentiment 'of respect spd iplml s trow..—En s Jots. . PROCb:liul 44S ,i4.l4o!ci,ilaßT• scrocrlD Fox TUX *mina! ,J! r4atvl ex,tirs..'TnAisprim neigh z.-This was an ay. Linn In the -Common Vita., for Slander. broughtAo the Setember Term, and adrodicatadby arbitiatiOn on Tues.; day hat. The evident+ elicited at" the- trial. was both curious andteterestinz to the public, its: - ehowlog. alia, what 'se4 . ltlnus. outrlkht rebel iumlittienta a man may entertain:sod yet pretend, and chitin, to be loyal! _ ' , Heaven-save the mark! . • • Sentt charged rausbn-with havhas publfely. accused him of certain. disloyal sentiments, and of-bating de nounced him, la a traitor:_ all of which taiMitations against hiatoval honor (very sacred and Very sehsttive), he Indignantly 4ettled, A cap;os was bunted, and Vaughn arrester, and bound over In illetY .Scott (by his Attorneys) lvid his mitt before the stool; tratore.eotrplalnlng that his reputation as a good arid loyal 'citizen had be•q,defamedoind that in Ootuteparnte b e bedentered. ; Ae itc., , 7 a . ol .. _appealrd to the law to vindicate hisfair ttame;;a c td regard for • the injury sustained . • The.deft. did not atteMpt to rotate - the Charges, but _ _ ....mtpt to re..— relied on proving good ground forlda honeying , and , re. 'porting Ott to bora traitce. and a ilangeroue, man Ip the community. : Acconlingty ieveral villa/tees Were pro ducedrwho Venire that Scott hut • than Once sill, in substanea. tbit.ir he .here deiified, mot 'had to ..00 nor., he trouleffight for "the sow—thy( - he - believed they (Me', SeaM) 'mere tight, and they ought .to hare their ! This evidences iheumglitidl Mid , unimpeachahle, Peott Outline ,too itning fir Aim. itigtoknasty retired from the-11..11. leathlitc. the artiftratoie to candor au *omit against him,- with's mine le't ts pay,. beim h. , [comursteAriti„J ST. CLAlR,,September 1th,'1862 . - -MEsSni l Ens.:—Some versions toar,think that 1 we haatorgotten the brave trim who have gone forth to fight our country's battle., as our neglect iesendingbostVital 'eupplieS would seetn.lo cats; bat we are at length. aroused, and the past few weeks has found. ue , doing out; duty. Ihe fol?.oeing articles hare been rent by the'Ladie.l of .St. Clair,l and for Warded to Sorg. 9eorge E. Cooper, 11. S: A.. PhiladelPhier 1 1 ' ' 11 bottles blaokberey, 'Wine, bottlei currant wine, 2 bottles elderberry . wine, 11 'bottle el.sret wine. 1 bottle blackberry 'syrap,l bottle whisky, 2 bottles brandy,"3 bottle, cati , up. 2 j.irt end 5 ..owle 'Currant jelly,ll Jeri:end I tn;wl elderberry jelly,ll bowl. black currant jelly, 1 jar.quince jeh ly, 2, jars raspberries, 1 jar plUin trite - 92%6de, 1 jsr apple jelly, ;cans peo.cfiesp, 1 bo wl gooieberry jelly, 2 - glasses plow je.ll7A jars , spiced pears, 1 jar spiced peaches, 1 jar spiced viums, l l jar pre. served plurne,.l jar preserved eitrips.. 1 1 jar black berry jelly, 1 bag of dried ehenies, 1 psperrice, 8 packages oCortil starch, 1 'package (grins', 1 paper tea, 2 cakeieltocolate, 1 bos eastde soap, 6 b .n -dles and'n boxes lint.'B ttindleemuslin, 110 Mu;. lin bandages, 2 bundles ;linen, A shirts, 6 Ihand kerchiefs, 2 towels, pillows'andlish'ent. I leigatrslCATia.j - oßwzgaßtrio 7.4pEr socrerr FOE SICK A3D 'WOUNDED Mgansas. , I •On gaturday.7tb the Rev. ) W. Iloppe called a meeting of the frlendi of nor auffning midterm In order to organise them Into& sorclety for tbe above stood Oar pose. :Clearly 50 persona, mnatly In 4 les, responded to'the call, and 'after Rev. Mr, Hoppe and Ifr. Ilerman.ader bad addressed the Friel' ne, It was,unusintonsly resolimi to ellabllab a Relief Bmlety. , ' Roy. Mr. Hoppe was elected Pr. Herman. ruder Secretary, and leo. r. Tretotarer of the Bclet*, which la now In full operation, Its doings will be according . to Si. Math. •I . TAI itMfoendltui es of the confedfrate goirt from Ire commencement ,to the first of Augast. limoopt to $147.272,954 S 5. :in Richmood;nUilliec ( Mitt for - I 101- 'dim. mega cfM3 , • Eton? m erq. heve been recruited in.different 'States Pr Geo. Sized, under Stlthotity ef the 'reepective Gayer. nor.. Ohio furniptiie him a rrgitneiik And a battery,. lit - *.,: • MILL S, • 144 Oriene - Str,est. New York City, GOVERNMENT .COFFEE, • ~..iNat.up in tin foil Pound" purr'. 48 to I boo, end In Ourprleot range trour 810 Xi eeo4S. • We put up ihe'patorrlnir r • , 1 , JAV A, IlkiltAcAlElo. ; P.RIO;'RIO . . and JSVPER:IOR COFFER. • We'telleve bale Coffirt,'to hritr their p uny ground Cot tee Dori to orrlere ad4r • evilel 'to us, or to our . 1 4gratir, Messrs. rucal 411 L Tomio,-183 Cluuniere street, M'erbinatOn Streetil, New York City, find Messrs. POLZ , ' I.4sr k DollutoB9 816,1 1 tthath Witer 'l3treet.Chlesio, 11t,rrili4eeeitfornmptattention.; t TAR: ElEiii,Tol;l7l4E PLAC*..-• Ilt2=M Tot • Neriroaus or both saxes. A Rettred.Cter. 06rinsti lutirlnt been restored to health Ins few diys. after many dean of greet suffering. Is willing to assist others by sen4lns iffee) on - tbe,reerrint'or a pooliatd Sheeted enerleme.i • eons of ths.preserlptlirni wed, Wert the Rev. 4011,41:11/AfIN.ALL4 . 1110 Fulton street...R. aollen.'N.' 3r. June 7; ; : • •i • .X.lm flatotooloes air Dye 1-I"ki Berl .is fie World —W I ALI A - . Q , ATC ItELOR'S . oblebratek Rale Pre pro/is:see eokrr. riet 1 be dlethist&bed from na. tore—,wsrrant.ii not 4n 'eine* tL Usk In the lomat; remedies the ill are bad dere; ant Invigorates the' flair for life:. GREIr...R*D. or RUST! matt Instantly turn* ■ sptenell Mark or Brown, :inutile hale !loft end beautiful. Sold heel! petarehrts. Tbobemnlne le a:ivied WALIAII A.•BATCIIF, Woos The . forer side: et teerkbee.: , TACTOILIT. -.So. Ott itaralwyll (Lae 2 Broadway thtd,lB Bond Zreet,) , NEW lORIE Ray 31. ;• • • j Dit,.`.7110. L. LYON'S FRENCH PERIODICAL IRROPS -•;' .- • FOR " Thll aslaable Medkinillt now offered t‘i the hnieliran Ledl e e s e the only pu re' positive, and. neever'f•illn; cure and pinlator of.eupprivellos of nature. front whateeer singe. rartiruler rare ebould -be need to know t bat Prwrupt , ey not tilem mu; ive Abe Drops Would surely produce an effect entirely eoutrary.to the ounce.. of tui tion, got wbiSh I. 1411 not bold. myeelf, reeponsibla.— Thiele Drops ire acentild 'and pleamnt. that the • feeblest I eantakii-them with perfect-security. yet so'powerful -in thr:r cGrala: that they mey be safety milled a never-fall ind.ihrtlefer: They can be presusent by addressing me as divested below.. I biro need Ihlsmedieine for the twat twelve venni in my practice. and , thorelivre well know its oMtit,a• gold by all drucciste. •• - • Price $I pee.b tile. Address. ' • ' IIRCiII:I..V. ZT9N, - .Xer Rims. tree. , 31.1 y I" ADS- ,„. The Coates§lowa iaR4 Szportestee -et an lovalld.—Pablishod for the bonsai sad as ri warning aid a caution to young men who sulfas from Nirvana Dr bilitA,Prentatura Biscay., to'.l 'untying at the same time the mean" of self ears.. By owe sr ho cured hiutielf aftrir being pat to great expense tbranash medial 4as 014000;nd quaekary.! Bgeucl*alegr iostsald IWO/rased envelops. ONCIIIt comm nay to had, of Om author, NA. TIIANIBU NRTYIIU, lisditurat.,'Bings Co. N. T.' diar.ch Id, '6ll, .• • : - • • :-, :11.1y 'H *tlifii,ii . o,o)looooi::l•Qs i _'AND- . FOUND . , :1114prit.wilibir prejlehlat to the . Baptist Church; natiatki Pogo tin*, to•morr0! (S9tila7l erening,atr 73.4 • . . . ?. . 441-4 a. 'i,littmitoy::Clty,mi Thawedty littenammome .64142144, to the warship of Almighty end: VIIIIII God. . the element hem 0111c , rItlid 0111104 M : h} the P : teeby... tmtime ',hi thlit.enterOishiii tiiiit t?irit. le the evinfrg- kt R 4 0 ,„ S. V.o3l!..altOsted by tithe! sni taptra of t.&10 Pre* bytorf..t.rfsalied and tenoitto*tbe first Prosbyteilon, A„Ctiorob of atahaany City; Tdla roliginiii an linwlow boa, *distilled by worked suomemiundet.ttio gootottli of Woo. Sliantoon, of Tamsqua.,- ,; , P etiot and 'Enb 'tore AonoolatiOn of ' h t s nil , • Betioylltili s poontyorill iniet e at 'Pt. Colt -on lb*: loot offlonp4WW of"tiptOmlg:„ The following bill of, iniolgo• neent'aut astreptnlatthe last meeting :` -: • ~ 1- • 'J . . , " t...ilin (alert*, iiiituterveni,•C.J:Tbomtrpos: - • . 2, The Bost Dodo ticillendttetini P.rotratiod Illealtin ea,. C.* lilittiiii. - :. .. S. Ceases and Cone oittelislictitiv.l. 11. Turner.' . . ..‘ 4..Ptaatonal Nisitation. A:l. : Dare. .. , I. it...Ditli et latemperattie- 4:;116011. ' • ': 4 6:"Ftwe Milatocary . ttplett tbe..7lcla ot tba Ctittreh,.,H. 'PAL , . .. . 7. Iteaurneetiattne tbe iDead. it. Let„ . l . a. - ... '' : ~,I % 111. !Wescott's lotrodnetioac to` the,Goi%l r leylilre4;:l. . . R. Itailey. .. -.- .. • • , • -...., . • •9. iltbir Beat Stede ot.ttie Chilsttia. Pal Godal., Wm. • - by, ~.---:, J. L. ileyaliter. .. y . , ..• _ , It. itteadiam of Abe Id .Petin ~. - - - - . '', .- - .7 - 12:. Daemon at lii i tht, by 3. , ,R. Dailey. : . -: ..'S : ' ' • '' - ' - - '3. H. Ben, liet'i.,.. TRj.Nirr etticit sexTtcEs4-.. 41 epteuti4r, 21-.44th Sunday after Trinity. aid St. Matthew.. Nat. saint, St. II aft. lay: Dent ; xxilv, I Pet«. I.' • 2.1414t1i Sunday after, Trio the .tessons. di 40atitta :silt:St. Mark Iv; P. M., Josh.kiltr, Pet.ll. fllchsekand all Angels. . .4ar Hour. of servlce,loli, A. M.. and tr.'AT:. so, eseh.weekday thane erlll be at ,eclochonornlng *Oft !CO.' With I*Viittpniyerit far oar diefrarted country, Its governuieat, euldlers In the Deld.)indthr nick 'and won nded: ' r/ECOND DRUSIITTERIAN ClittllClL-LTbe Pis-. tor, it.,. 3 F. Colt, wlll'preseh for the *241 --prsabyterlan • Church, et In% o'clOrk. A.. Id, itml, o'cic'elt.P• 31 -; ' on the corner of Market and Srentid streets.' • ifir` . :ll 41715 T cllUttell, Mlstans LLB. —preactungTeverr3abbatbmointagott 10.4 . o'clock, iu the Odd voli,*•t• 11411. ,sehhtthat-11 o'nlOek. A4p.. METHODIST Pe C.: J. 'rimer. cos. the nevarappo:nted Prbildenee Innt.lnft.p*tt to.tßorroir.'st 10 nclock, )1... and 4. clock, P. M , „ : KNOLfsti Ler!! ER iN cliencm. tt.050 Sib try. Prayerlleetl nit regularly , every Sunday nadentna, at 104 ;o'clock"' Weekly Prayer -Sleiting.Thureday evenlng,lit" ...81,-KVANGEIIICALCIIIIRCII, Ca - llowtilli:itteet,,Rni: -4 0: d. litiths,i'usior. lernian pasacitlng every Ssodiii *wolf's', at 10 o'clock, and 'English . In the kvenlng,at REG lILAR 'it A PTIST dllDllCANahantarino s . Preaching every Lord's Day, Morning and Evening, at .10;4 and 7 1 .. i P. • • Loctnie,, 1 'Wedtisslav Evening. at 7. l 4sl`iinni It. 11. AUSTIN, :Pastor.- . • .QA Mirria.o Arnlice: mut he accoutpati L ia 25 cv.uLs to appectr, • • - „ )f AR lIALh—RA`iVAV-io Plilla4olphia. on Mon. stay, the Ihtt, of Reptemboe , 10af... at .the tesideue‘; of the officiating elertryman.'.Rer.. Mr. Blackwood: Jostnt F. MILISUALL, Of Chiledelphls fo eVAXA, (I!.p;•,h , ter of Benjamin !Sanest', of Fottariile. 14thi, . . . SCHRONLCONR, —To Phiennirie. on :the 1:Ith diY; of t 2 efiternber,ll ill 1t.v...1. 2.-. Ilenry. Mr. PRA:NiI.* Eclißoe , * to 11Iss lid dna-Ater r.I Johei C: Conrad:: Beci ~ilt of.WnAblnetnri tow cii.blp.Sebty lit 111 County 0. t the reildeoqe of the bride's mother. OD the morning of, the tedh in.t.. by 1;.3 1t.,. P. Willard, ;lows W.'ltoo.4s, to Titus C. tly;srivca. lit, bath of Schuylkill Ilarki,.Ps. • • ' . . . ... ' ' .. .; ' - ".DIE.D. '' - • • • • GLAREnIYER—Oa thi: 7th tnet..in- this FlomeggPs:' ,i I A Giist-Illtit, aged I ryears. S apintitil'ind la dal,. ... RONRUCK—In Pori P:artrn,:onitharedayileet,.ELLiW . italibllC I wife of Daniel Itorehtick' in tbedgit. year.of tier rae friends and 'acqnsintnnors-of . the fatillij era- in• vited-to attend her funeral thin day tSaturday). at. 3 c;', clock; front- the'residenCe "of. her hurtund, to pro,- seed te the Presbyterian Burying Ground: : , „ WlSE—Sipe-19th, In Oennre ,St-eet, Pottsville E „lstighter of Ilintel sod Surommth ; ttuse,nted ,9 seers, 3 moitbs. end • The Mere' . and relatives of the fsmlll Are Ti•specifol- Ify Invited to attend the Tuneral this (Ssiturdr, , fl' alter lrinm, at 4 o'clock, from OD 'ireildeneo of hor pirents,- in. treorgo street. SllPS.V.V i lb—iin tlialrtt,lnvt.„ Itf (he Army "riWashin,itiin, of woundi received' in the lite thresh daye.hattlea In the Bhenandinth Va.:Maths , tllaSt-El. eon ~ 1 8111.'10er, Tort In' the 141ot year of him age. Ifit leaves a.wife . aud.two child tett to mnurn urer Ws death. • " , was is vokuntaer the ith MiChigan-Res 141ment, who last Fall-went. s.,rith with the exp e diGn n - to- S C., wrho are Dl:Puled to h , ,vo' r nvelt ..braye,ly. and were an terribly cut tibia the ditrerebt ens' gnu . . ctouits ikey were In. - They wire ordered IC'ortli this Simmer. and. with .Col. -Chtist'a" . "soth Re. iment.P.' V... joined Gen. llunaelde at Eredeileksburg, Itrsipieeirs _that Mr. Sblatiei remained three day! , on the lrattlistield ' :before he received any ar.slatinea.-'llWwat wounded: in the left leg and left arm. „. WANTED , .. . . W A NtED.. I -4 - V . ootVIINSAtItH , .. . , I .anted. Apple. ftianedi!it.el7.te .' ' .. '' ' f J. 11. ISOCIVEI:, Amt . :fluid, z.-elmilkill Co, Pa. i Sept. 20.'62. •. ; • ..:t . f. ':t .• -.,. , negy.,.. :. i COAL WAN:T . reeeleed dt the No. 1 Sehoril tlouke,; Id New • • Cjii tle. until SATURDAY, the 40. 4 e'y ;ar - Octrfber.rlA6!. In the afternoon.' at 5 o'elnetc.;:for the delivery of YOR.TY, TONS COAL. half tribe Store and half:Fent, to be deliv ered and put In the School, lloises of the I/ istrirt s . New - castle, Sehrtylklli Canty. By order of the itoerd L. • -' lIADARY. Sept. 2Q, '62: . • - • .*: ' -,• 1 rrEACIIERS. Six'.lgale r Tacklers and irmnbi :Te',selle'r, fors the 'P Schools of Butler TowtiNhip : Jonat ban. 'K . Krewson. "Egg, will superintend !hi, examination. at the .school kicuse_in Gordon,.. on . 11011SAY‘,,titi 22d day 'of §ek:l - at 10 o'cinek,'. A. M. . 4 ' • . -r ~ By order of, the Board: . • • - • :4011N Beni:l3, '62.. 11 . • -3741 fliElkettEitS . • . . MALE V.:A(7EIEn and.ONE,.FEMiLE THAC;i I F* Ire wanted fui the Palate &hooka Mahanuy Town4dp. - The exeminatinn rriq he.hr:d et, (Ike School linww..lll. Mahanoy City, 9u SATIUADAY.":IIIh %%Let...a o'clock: , A. M. - ,•• L. M. TIIOMPSON, , Sepi '62. FOR.:SALE,J.& - TO . ;:LET 1,-- .. , • OI?. SALE.'-'—Fqrt3(.3,ariis one-i,rqi,i and 35 -. yardi of -70nr1; , r.erond-4:ind . .SLOITY.; CILaIN, little 'used, for all.. Iwirtfra,of. • - ; -' - r• • .• • , . • -.. ..EVWD 8.....51L . thl AN. rottarille.f4ept. pd; '§2. 7 , 7 : - 3 S at •'. , (}it. Giiickerkug Piat!o for xnleChesp. - Apyly to - Illrti AYI tiES9AStI, CeatrerStmet, PottFellte, Sept. • - 316 U.- ANTIMAIILTE cOAL COLLIER V 'FON SALE. IN SeIitYLKILL CO.. PA.• • - FOE 5.4.1.E..;=='17.tie - le:ise'lan4 pe:r:. soma prnpcity.olt Ileckscberr Ille, Colliery,. situated -nu tlie..L•tridaqf the..,Pnrolt haprorrnpn,tcbalywn.y.'ictinyl. km County: compritiolt. amona‘d other veins-the N!4[11 7 tuntly.l uglitae and Crotby Veln;all Icriimal rendition:-: Atfultli, "dock tl Mulra.'ll.wr,a; Drift Car.., 'etc:, and )13 7 ectcpkte.readitim fora large production.'- •. , ! t -.' or terms, apply to' ' . --. , . . , -. ... • . - - • f'...Clid.S. A : tiErtiStiti:it - 1 i:11.;.,.. , { .' . ' 43 Soutb.Strect,.N r ew, I,Tlc. : ept. 6., 'Q. '. : ' - r ",• , - ..: , -• ' • - 3 , i 4 . 5. - - 1 J • 10R :4 .SALE:—An AinttiVititlti interest -1 , „... In ,a Tat uabte tract or pr.d °otter.- C(tA I. 6AND•;II3 . New Cattle Tow nship,,, Schu) ilia' ,Connty. - tibw „war kelt imtiro ciAtferies.: 'Apply to . ' ', +- , .... ' ' ' • .11 , 4ANKL1iN 8.. GOWEN,:rottsrflle, Pa... Aug 80..,:62.r. . , • . •,., '' '• .. 1 -. - 351 • T• 1 '' . . 4 • 00 • A P KES - - .1'4 SI Et ER : I S A.ND; , ACRES It' j'A‘l'AQG'.l'; F6ltt. SALF:=-Conveuloilt, to` du:. lot :le 2.1. h uyl kill ' Its{ liond4and `4!rar th6litie.pf Abe iS e. 41 vehord As Itaillroo4: - APpli. to , .., ' - '', : • ' " ' P. W. 81.1101FEIL. ' ' rot tt , sille, JulY:`...6, '62.' ~ ' ' ' r ..! •' :-. -:,0.3m ~ °1 :LEASE M r b :ll:fA NT pro • COALOPERATORS,--The Rig Mriontsinimprogrei went Compansi offerwto (ease .one or more veins of the celebrated Bit MOUNTAIN •IC LUTE A93-GOAL:, Plitt; ated on .the , AVest end of their larids.nnAlearttait'alinn, 2 Miles hem tf , •itmolcin miles from Sisnbury. and within 15#e-eighths of'a mile of the,ShaMokpz and . Bear: There are two openings on'irdris feet thick Parties witiltitt to leriee'a saleable Opereition,'Slin fee the velnaraseirtilo.Urnis - of tease, ttc., by calling on the sUbscribec, at-Shamokin. = . • ' TAN fLOICEN, . • Shamokin, July 2,6, • 'C. •rnmsnt fr C.O Ettsis • TO • It E neanNt r eeins Of tand, 4 yi ng and 6ein tbe Alexander Klinger Tract, West of Dennldsott, ere for . Ilfeet (lark. .• •-, • - Illsyck Peath. a fret thick:" - Big Yein..W.teet thin . • . . 4 fuot Velit.itnA itev . ript . - • All the above 'reins hate - heen , pinve.l., sea fotMd 'orient. The run no eich te 'Dena. one suile;... . Athinntaio‘iaa terms-. will he giveti , '-in.nny tenant nttous to ongngo in inn bn.lrleas. Apply . ln• - • - - 11.J011LT0:',4;.. Committee of itobert Attentei.,.. • dtnd Tllila. 11.}4.41..KE1tt - • •• Agent' 3nly 12. !62. ? • -• 11ANIOS FAR=. 1 1 4!3 .- it.1 1 21 .; .R . in,ttchnyi: Rill Loticitsf;--Ope y;t9 acr es —lOO balance Vheetnat , Pproute, gleent growth.. Texuss• to Salt purchsetre. lieltot Miner.' tight reserTet, • ' 10 Item ',HMIS . 3• miles ofTottiville. poltette.:fort . .. • tracking.... Apply . ; to • 1. •F. 13AV.SIA'..C. RfielEltaktAget;Ptittssille.. - 20.tt ' May 171'x'' tiOR SAbE.'IIE'AV..;-7 7 .The Type, rreaa, snd I rlntkut Mt#erialL Jr. pubilabtnyt s Ueekl~?lewspaper. Here ,been in URI between three and four yeast. Addeo/m(10a , • ' , 3lay 3, V. • • 10• . 1 -- : 4 R RENT.-.-it •RED ASH'V - 01.- i I_ LIERY. ID Rood. Irorkltig 4 . )rd.T,..ani.1 minpleirly equlppell, • Rotatory. ••Appli4o 1. C. di. HILL, Ag;..- /quit !8.'821-18.1!1 • . , .--Vottefilllo; XI:A-11A Si 0 'it "q10:,1.0t8.. FOR $ A Ln.—APply. to RiaTARD EAR;lllbasnilll4 ; - or-toIL C, - Kg.Sii,,..)lithanoy - f• • -Fedprtuir, - • •• - . - , 5-ti le: 1 01t . REN i ri 7 -. - ' Dwelling-116uges;:t7"1- - • • ofohni,.Bo4.tiltortais, and a 1141.sititalblo for jA" turefo,.te.' Fot pirticolor#, , apply to • . .• . . 4 .•)L. C. TTIOSIPSQ:i. " 1 17 1 4 I' Feb..l4, `GO 434 .y I T= . . :...:-. .. - ,E-4E akekSrs... .' , OR •REN',-;-T1 . 16: pri)petiy tinowni 1.. -as the YORK STORE.. lb tfil florOugli , of Pot tStillti iroosigtimg of i knrAling Iloufci and §' , ,ti , io,lritf! a lAte_ Store House odjoioiug. • , -•:- •- - - . P°ll es - ' 4 °.t! , IP.T.on fOst!ecKafilY. , lt,tegoired • r F.Xuqu'ln of • •'-•- . ~ .. ~ - • - RDWRIRD Y.IIPLEY.,• - 1 . _ IPOR: SALE;—V.EitY ,V ---._ . 00re1,4 horse RuFicksoulth tiolierS'stri Ail - respect Ins martifory for pampin; . • • ' One 3P.-hores* Eosins' and Rollers, wttb.all the eon nectipz maaduery for breaking About tat° ANA_ el ~Itt !ark pipes. with pump tic# ,itouniettog troPsokt.: , • )'. • • • • Two elmtotiorlre . rl:o44 ' • • • • Apply,to . Otlttortusi of Stakhent,aorsVad Seedu..l Petttairlll4.,lllarth34,osl . . 12-I • • •etiANI,. • - IniARDINEV,P,IIIIIPS'S celebrated Hainsrilut *!e•1-*."‘tur 721rBEArkyl 4 1 rottirrllle,JAnuari *'al. NOTICICS. AtAIt.E!.ED.; . T cow..---stray e d her in;;ril*r; at . ityi‘.ol.r's• Mlnegoc‘l ow A zu.l 15t1i..a 1111:1)" AND 17{111N 1,;;; ihlf wlt htr .1 Whrlier rcHhlla I ttforriil,tl.ll "hit l win kuit,m, ? f: 6'o, ,I`ll.topliAti2ll; el*scle, B:lAuyik • • , I',* ; N( Y 1 ICE. .-Wherens.letbi4i welialalstAntion en the be, Rlllor "hn nivvocf; lath of the norouith ot 41'01:1-tit, denimed. haw.; 1411 giantbi br the n,..4 tarot tho.C.unty.to the subeertso"r, notice-{e be.n.he e .0 to all those itbithtotto and thaiielia!thecl4froe. biltYpr-fent Anent: , • CATIIARINE Sept. 20; '62.- • r -a-co TA AGRICIT IL& FA, . • -hifeby 'Oven% Lind the beon.postponid lint% nett yenr;,On 'lemma of' 111,. , happy traftAtary.enoilition.ot oar- eountry, TIOS. P. , IF:Oic..•,Privi ' tentoltn*.3,ee'i, ' • • , '• • i)trliLre „No . nc .. E.'—the. 1111 ( 1 pitblie n0t1 , 4 that ho't”;. appointed and'eltnatt4toned. as. A E. 4.1.11 - of Le r ,, Ba.itaa 'rasps for Oa Unfted. States. InA he Tete of.'.Pennaylranla e l'eomprlslag (tie cot:nate* of 1,1; Ind 19 . • . .• ittrlersltni4l. also efre*puhlk notire.l kit. to arpol St ettar - Airailant Aaviaa9rt a In Schur /:0 1 (:-.r, tbe L , llnrldg pqranna. traid.liturdlrldlntsaid VIRST - • • Til. \ Fll4ot /Won A.rsetrment of l'ennl4ll(aniai'v 111 Orstat of lhw T.tterishipti ( if; Malanto..an. Tremont, Cli* llr4llCb. Peden.. Itelltey. as all itiplef I parts\of N'ew Qtatle.l. Butler and Toirnablpalylneweat of rhe:C•entra . fnenplltt.... o 4 el %Ai he . : 4 4;iar h Bsar 'rho Itoerei eine :yin; esstrif rEti,Cantre t uplkr. and pint .f tltr Itnnelitbe Pr 41411110 and 11. 4 ..h1ry i tr , e: the (N•ntre 'Turriplke r n'tA. the; Illoinuth 'of 311n,r /Val tr rpolettii, or Kittartlfe, la. app Aestralial :Asseatcr. • N. j I -- SEf'AINTI I' . Phe Seannd Division of theSentlt Aoloototnto t nl . iorut orrennaytestria rill ronalatorpthe, - Teonvhier 44. : I e, R rAh. 7i/showy, Knat Noroiglart. Blythesog2ichur6 o :, all those parte of New rialto.' Butler and Township.; Irina root of the Centre Turordic'eiand .thor4 party 114'oarhs , Pottaville on ' ) „if*. lying:east pf thorenlie Turnpike. end the kA{- hr $l. Chtlr„palo Port Carton. 'lliddlep.irt, rotd t.., magma s , of - which James (Venni of Potts:olNi la spi> int ed Aerl , tant'stareVert. — , •- - ' . -The Thlrdlttief-lon of the troth A.ose.colot Mate,: PonrolTtrool‘ lOU inn sJo ne,theLTorinshin e of Warn. 314 fa helm s Stflitiolm, Pod WeAr and the tinr , mabs.of eionnnin . S<•buy 1k ill 'll *vets, Of 1 , 14.har1. Vott Clinton, of which Ilefirf Etrorinabl, have*, la appointed As.littari: • - • 1 ,t, • vqvirrn nivizAtox; The•Tototh Di<isFtio of thelTerrth avtesamenf Plat r iry of Pennyttdnie rill consist O . the Toe:tattle, of Vice. 11, 1 VVA.ltinFtnn. and the Borough Of P10ece,,,.., of .attich Militant S. Bred: _of Ploreto4, ift" eni , flinttd Assistant Aeonteor. i" • "7j. -• Firm Thp ruthtnvVnn of the Terilh Jtattatement Lf P,mtaelwanlare ill eonsisti of jibe Townabint'of f it t finfoxirlek.. WOat peon mid Rahn, of , *Dial fie. Yacht, Of Neritinggeld;is a ppOinfed Assistant Artiste. _ : J(11IN MARIA"; . Azscs44r of Direr/ and 'l , :xce se Tares, fin_ . . • Ptah toi,e6doi „ - Palmyra, Lel:anon eouttty,Sept.l.y. '62. persons - having ILI their poores•feh Arms or enolpmentitcelonc_is; I theStste, are-required in return the same. Born. 1' to Col. Kaeretter. l'enosy Prattle nail. Any. prtson.h 101 l in their potetesaihn aristeor equipmeota beionalsr the Goviroment, after thlignot ice.; a iii he (rental arnt4. lug to law. By order of the Adjulanttleneral, • J. J. CONNER:. t ' Brig. Inspector . , lst , Brig, 6ttr Dir., p. Sept. 13, '62. \ aTIcP4o BRIDGE B1141.1)E11,R Cro j pawls orilf be rereleal s( the e.oners'nffire ' until SATURDAY. the 27th :t e pte o ,,;„, for building the fellrierlpg Bridges ' Tam onVered, Orid2rdeon the c.starelass`Cneti—oo r a' Smith's_ S{iii, and theorher at Pot:OW.(31111, both in - • _ ?Township. e • . 4 • One Coffered Brides ela the River h uylk t.l. at Ter. qua, and • one open Bridge otrer, , llill Creek, in fort lac 1 . 14 n. Xnd fPrOnSatinnel evi be' seeb at the Camas elopers' OtllFe,ln Pottsville F . , . • ' ' ' D %NIEL it AIITIPitNE, • • - ti•CON:NoR, Attest: J. Maas, Clerk. ' • Sent_ 13, ' • ^ - 272: . . . DEIPtI-'I7Y • deNEll4l:a • • : • .' • rtitiatict.stua:Cth sept..l , 4 . ALA w bs" re : seised tit this ost.ttp, , . I Vitt) AY. !psi at I,2htelts,k, Nt.„ tot ' l • o l , Vrinitri. dense/lila - 1a ihe 'fi;ltottlniz 'Stilltaey iest'Sloseht , uses. ke- ail t he Cdkh'artd WO - ID r-liat .4 , ,uctv.4k111:14110 fruit let 0 5t , ..her - unt..: Tat M5i..1. 4 631-',.', • , ' Hospital at,ltroad,an& cherry Pt loret4, min„,r a ., • -• litstpital at Slitkand heater • treets, . . Hospital at:Fitth nod fitutnr:tx , '• , •di streets:l'6ll,l'a littsyttal at TwSitty asepitd and Wood streeti.l6,,;ll.' 11.capital.at Tsrenty•fv:rth :' : 11. - e.pital 'at Fourt kand (1,..0rge at reel oft"' Ilospi!stt ittlsrintisetliatid Norris stroiit.i, l'hilh 114,14pitai at,Slit . iatittb and Fithe , rl - 1109 , 1ta1-at,Tetith and : ,Ch.isitatt street , 11,spital ,06;Itaee, behree st reet,•• •• J. Movpital - oit filthy Rqa , t,t• fittnirait ilcuita." linl.pital at,-Wetii f hiladelphta- 1' :". •.- liOanilal at•lles,torivillP, Pa:f . ' • ' ... ' : ..- lidApliat rit,'Oermantoarn. o ! - - f iiiiapitalriniir ()heater; Pa. ' ~- !, ~_ • .' • I Hospitals abant biiit4t l erectek-iiii, .Ilunting 'ti 'Colirie." PhilaiPaotiot Op poiPegt4irlii Chios i1e,14.., at Chetnuf Hill. mot any other 11.4.0 t i ‘11..h ma:, '-erectO of rented ' alibi& the .Ciiii ! limits. iturin,vtt. 'tithe ahnee'alpeelfled.. '':,-' .I .- -- - - •• ! ' , ottleea ! of lite Quartentriateni. eitid Ciniitin4 •itlilg' r!. ! alp, Departmeeta, at Twelfth an iI•G iri rjt .th...1,,pt,,,,4, Officer , or chi p.,, Commisaary and 1iu,4410.:D-,rrt 'molt.ikiti....llp2. Girard street. hilen .- . '„.. ,-..1..) Otlice of the Military; Bead(' rtar, Nol4o im: stre et. Philaira. ,!' • ' • 0111,•es of. the • Medical Director and '?./rd tel ill•rtz 01, Trine poriatiOn N05.:1271. andl4•24 Walnut .;:.,'l'Llg; 141mirhquget at • rirttify-fourt,n And :Chr.i4.:'''. l7 o. l Philadelphia. : 1 . ~, r ; , .• , '•, .% • '!. Storehoui at Twenty!. tl t lizi anti filbeet sta:.••fhiltil. ! • !Btorehotiiiii ak Ttrenty:firat•and Fpruce stA.:.llOilAtit. • ! Strirehnuaa a ' Broad and Prfuie rt tee ii. ['hit., a '. s. l chuytkiti Ar•enit. on riray'A Ferry it.01,..,i-ta ~,i . logs CDTIII! , re • ,th1 . . 1 1, ? , ! 1 b! '' . __ • .1: ' ..., •.' of,tfle Store, r.t. AAA,..ul t j.rti to inN - pr,:tum. .4. 0 Prflo , ,,ild tior • •• A. 1414 AsAt. Q. IL, C f I, , . Jnal•i : to it istnay clesi will he eltdor ic.; Sopt 1:4 •G 3 'V _l4 - t5-A l k , 1. , 0 oF;Ficil. a .., 1.•- pn n pitol9s.tt. i , lehl r but receiyi lIIIDAY. ZT h iota.. ah.l2 or D u) War yi.art ut. lir b 'sill thy, - "l inii the year: Tinheuglnglat i et.qrtober.l 0 4;... Coal to Le - iris lying'rit er et hiehmoo 'yriorh YIN enly i l mohafidrrd thi• tiro,akly ki he e 4 the bet if . A . EP Eit MIMI .l i ti- I'ILE COMMON - PI.E AS (.q - eziuuLiif,f.l.'o.#llN Tr: - L.' '' • • -. -1111.1.1A11.1kRE24 '' 4 *, r ~.". ..''• • 't , r 4 t, -,- ,' . / 9 .....1 4, " 4 . --. I IC; ili)..it.t 1111.,417.1NCiER 1 -•• ; ' , I . lrt • E ' C ' • 1 • The undriilign.ol Atiditor. , duly alipointe•t•t , " i , i, tt. bur n s th e min in Snutt ra !•el l• on Oro isle twin '/- • aro)rr writ. :among tine; !le n r ..dit n ya e arir,d t. n ~(iirat""Will attend to.ttre dal Ira or bia.p.aid N rynie•at . i t , ti Tt3ltillAY•,.the 2. - ld day. of Seprniath , T.ll , / at, trloek. A. l.', it hik erlire. in Cont..i atn"n t.,l'oltn , '"l ..whrcl and whnsre'all *sous trarrtioired ;to' wake- t , nl Aaiun:, or be. debarred' limn fouling. In two. col latti , ' il, • WILL .1.11 13.-!4'.41.1.5. A u,lit , , i ' Poi/Nriiki Sept. 64tit.... • ' • A ,t 304 ,1 , D iNI I& 17RA'1 4 1 lON - N(OCE, w - 1441i%1, it.iteri nr aditito fat ril 1. , 0 on' the ....n , i' , flit) , 1 4 tee .3',. ; . late •or Pideetnee, Sr hily Ik ill. t.lnuta. , ' ceased , hate boon ;named.:n brdhe Iteter 0tr:, 4, t , t! , ,• , i (:kwoli to the subscriber:, nhtlee is Ino•ehy enrol U , those hating elahna againsalrl eittals; to ttriowk_Vrt ) for aettlenient. and all thou. ihniehhld, are t e ,ititiMl i trialytt.pa.kmetst.pithput de, li btx,„_,„, ..= •' -', ' ' ... ;',. RE ,iIES,-if.l*Ei:4..Asinei• ~..., . • Phir,cr , :me, SZ : bil.Yitill C ' ' 4l Aug. 30,'84. .„ i. ' '161.. I'IIE SBVEN'IIiANNDALTO1 1 : . i bmon nr !En SChuylkill County Adrirultarkt :1 ileultiiral ind 51.;eldintral Ananeintiou, will' to tot , Schuylkill • Harem!' 111 PI:AY/Ai, 'W.F.I)N,E,IIkI . . TiIIJRSDAY., z4.ol.aniber '..21, I r ith and •Lith. 11t2.. : Stateitrandunt f d r•Trottlos, ..• ~ ' ~ ,' 1, ~ il•iunty% ." 4 -._• r ..• ' *- . ' ' Stade nod CoolltyProtactr= for Paring. ' • : ' .” "i I; `-;" • " Itiornioa.'ol , ll o o' .Platsretinnkry Pratnttuna will b t e' awarded 00 1:. 7 durtlona and tiCcrOly ..plieed ~ 0 ... E06.1i , either A grieultulati flprtfeuttural,..Sleellatileat a,/ , , . Cheana,dra•nr 'A r7:(thg•isients::Wm' 'll:ltiodet , l' "Medf.;t.br. Cif. Shattuou, Jotio W. 1:7,00.,./..liirt: , tlek., (3.. Y. Core. I, ~ .. u.. no.rmAN. Ekey A ug: 16, '15.2: CEI Licit: 4 l4 t,'o UN I'AT, K.) cc Litit.% t...; . llottiltaVu r. A :"." CAL ASSUCI4TIOX.: 6 . itt , ESCUi raric . tita , TiirilaY. &pt. '2:l.j Pacing rtnaiium, • Wadntatdly. Septi.".4,l4iate Ptewium, . . T 4 Li. , a4sy, County ' Do *do • Mule- eo •• • •' Several at tbe3)i.it harsoi in' the SiatissifiTe tared ter the premium. The b e et:4ll. , 'O• lu ibis; county wQi br. made. ,;; li`Prier of Acintistion.—Six Ticked fir Sl , ' Tirkctii,Z e:ants..l • &pt. 2(011, A LL' VATI,OYE Es . of tt 1 reTl.li i DELPIIII,,AND . REA 1:A 11 :R 4 ° s nuli ~slit 'tlie,i.,•!vir. - States fur the purpose of crushing, the thresteekinjg the liberties of. Our roootry.ve ""` I • that- that,rlPe , itire sit uat inn% and jetfoil titer; ou 'their ogurn: fbefift of their- eel unteerin; to - disfella t hi s tm""eoeY *I:I be eimittleredE;rrall-v i , -,:r, "':/ their flee ?r for protruntlottuisriy service, 0 f „ - •• , • • (MARI:A:SI „tif • Norte E:7--l'he' . .40tutine.; Jo the-Counlv of give Dottie tbitilhei ittignid-to appir to the frto"'., f Ht. o l otrnit.ylitleitt,-,.t their next Fek,loll., , The r ;b a rter. :lila 4101 locatett the , P , "7.: PC;l;tit!ille. tit fbe CiUsity pt • 01, !:`!' capital‘of Ittiee . 'lmitated. Thowslid Pd nowirof w.ktictii.rilt be xhke..l„!oithout , shf ,.tito"l W ..f Order of the Hutnl.. • . • ^Cil i.Ori'EL.F I S.' . June ! oiten •- • • 1 ' ' Nfit .•• pitch too or made t o Ih. 4, rlirmotat ht th Dentsoon, tor neler. lo ' trr of The Fir en' Bank of tirtfey -itE Pottsville, i :the Count - y.O - 4ftlotr sent empitxj of. rne,lluottred Tiltl4ml 1..q?r,..!'' the Oust ' J dne~;'~2. ~ , . . . . . . .-'WILLIAM:. R. stifiTH; ..• 01.1COPOR for. P v n,,zi0..0..:1 3 0 1 - :- Rick: Pay; * and all li)ndao.! Military C.iiii! !1.).e. •OW the 11,,a. J•abok, IL .Camplet:. 40 eotarir of Cettt:we and Market. .trod. :" . iNittkviU 6 .. - ',l .1111 Lllsable,P;oldfertt., sod wilLiia. 14 kwr el,t l :. Other bah* otM'oecoved mold ',ere are r otkt:r4_ 10 l' ° , 441 lohlier*.whKraerre two yotta,. o r dariaz 1.'i',..;.. **Dar cicala. *llll. tntittrd ti Flo) t.roall , ." tPro ar.atlarr 14.;a1 helm of all tte,aanl relqk,r: etottivd to Pensilkno and the $.',VO Obul-t.T. iijulY 111.'+4::. • -- • . -- . r.; • : .-I .... . „ . 'de ft •. OiCARs: • Ou k . GINE CICARS~ ..~• • N.. v t_f 1.1:11:15 - ott laud, and tTEIiSfisTEE , at• I lalivATlvi. un: V. !! ,rit; M.; V.i. Flllil , A . :l# !gratinr er,ii n-quip,..V.l , 11, tolarr neat. Ana .01.1 . driii rim! on lA.sni , t ~.. oiprairus kb Who! n 4 fgii, i...!: , 1; pAgni“ qua lity.wry-Ft to ii , pr, A ,(!ii.nrit: A liOrP• ~add vi.i.l. .1.. I.' ii 1 - • ,• • _ . .....,...: ...,..,-.-__a_._..._,,..,-..-- 3.4. exxsos,
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