I*. . rii: C10,41i; wil elected , 15iaie Satiatelt from-the . :4i D istrict ,: .. oi the 19th. ultimo, In Place 'or br White no l gv apr isomer-of-war In''. - • that& ,i* the rebelii, was an Tuesday fast .; .- .to the Clapliol in: Ihrrishorg,! * a .. .. , , of" Four. Thottiand tulom ia is . ' and , . tbe nigher Wiled after the reading . ofthe official retturns.'"Fini only, dissatisfied countenances present were the sixteen the; •• dos+ Copperhead SenatOri, 'who have voted. consistently _in the:lut:rest of Mt Davis,' since the sth i3fJantuoilast—lit whlcli 'dine, the Legislature „met,--eutirely ignoring rhe 'bet that the'people of Perinsylvauht are for the 'Union War; thit ihpy, we an did-Gip _ majority of 15434.54a1t &tither, af-. 1 , ' ter moat animated comma ,andowthe Mil-, lest to ever tsit in theState'it taWelectipa 1 . ' • er, and that theylelticbxl a Union Wiwi s majority to either branch of the Legistaitir* e firsetnisinees transacted after De St.: - toOk. hls seek was the passing of the 4 ', , tai enabling the, soldiers of Pennsylvania , cwh , may •be in service , next. Fall, 'tovOte, *Tv - 2-they are. Teal; seventeen; nays, •-: ' - :, Republican ' voting Fes, and . . „ -, . Copper hea d Nay. Let ns record - 11)0a' : reference, the names ofthe fronstoratirhiy - , voagainst - graining to. our_- brave, soldiers_ in' iid e-fieldthe right to vote., .They are--' ... -c, . - ncrs,O,AN... ,'.. 13., MaTCKiMERY. I 1 •S C. SMITIL -- • : GEORGE H. BUCHES." • WILLIAM EINNE_ L y.. ;A. 'HEIST/CM 6LATZ. Gi STEIN. •-, WM. McSHERRY. '•=,.' I ETER I.B. CME W. A. WALLACE. ' I HE salID REILLY. - ,JOHN LA'TTA: j •:H. h BEAtWSLEY . WILLIAM HOPPW.H. .-' • ".- J..STARIi. CI. LAMBERTON. • e Unit , will:eoote aock:it Is pot - far klis iarl 1 villew:tllFoolt.ersile. v4rkers of the will of eff. Bails,: will With that their tongues' - ,Ir - been blistered before they hid been Per , lid' ttedio record such a vote. „ I' . -, 'brings - is' tc. notice the fact,l,,thai the, s ius .: . idea - entertained lii. the tropperhead -*-- ten in their : factious optiCeiltion to the ,' "d- . . Vila the people, has been to; pre _ v ,•,, t- by every means-1n th eir . power; the ...• ad., . !ion , ofan amendment, to the Constitution of , e &stk . . graiitink to the sol4iers in the ' fi a the right to . vote. They. know' that pine-zi •ty ," •e mg of every' hundred. soldiers will . • vo e to sustain the Government and put:down. ' tors, and they fear ihe eftect'upon the in- - .. ' te ts of. Jr'.part y.. .B i this important ~n lanre will be adopted notwithstanding the e i of the, ineuiles of the aohlient, and' an a. of tardy justice , , done to the brave misi fl : tang' for the. preservation' of our liberties: "nnsylyaniii has though the united efforts' f be Union:hiving people, - retule'a record in, t Rebell in, oT which She may be proud, i l l visa If dod permits, she will remain true to is Government and the-_,Union to .the bitter .• Its Howie haa agiin indietited its determina .tioutti-ins.,lst on =big whisliey on hand ;"'co -.dug down by 48 to 78 a motion to recede, and - subiaqueutly passing by 76 to 67, b#rrie'slesolution that Ihere should an ad d4l c °hat ta,, otnot less than 20 nor tu re than, -4I cents a 01013. The Senate, on ;other I • 94,4 red tOita p+vions votes, • the - % •of the bill Is still 'uncertain. , • TuE Free-Statenpaity ,has trium nisianar T4e Hon,Zichaet ilah n Gove r nor:. by jority of al, otover 8,000.. plat E2M .—lean Loss ilu7s• .6110 6'66 . 1 6 2 1 5 . 51.11A1tg. 1 .1 426 j. 669 New Y, T", 8.21 '6 69 tinrst . q.q6 - 6 23' 6 c' Fall, 61.. 23 11 22 6 1 Last Q. 30 . 1 4 20 '6 2 • SLIVILDAt Bustua.... ,Mmgma I'l7/0/341.... I iVXDNISDIT Tencrowsa FILIDAY.... Cbl. Oliphtint of the Invalid en', o fora% heie,.is,we regret to learn. he • Precoor Slouch - will conin tarter on-Tuesday, March Bth. t !o'clock, P. 31, to 6, P. M. - .The .I.'.finet*liimlb Eeginient ice placeat the Town Hall .in 4.radiravi!ning;l7th Instant: bly disCliarged soldiers , e Invalid Comer; can be a credit On the quota of 17 district, And receive the local bounty., . , . „ .7ki-utorrote.-T - eutii - Sunda y in The year, and; ' • in Lout.- .. Day)" length, 11.,liciura and 28 . • ntee'.. .. • . ..• % 1. . • u'crefer our readers to the advertisement of yes "tail Soap in another eohlom. Those who ve tried it, endorse all that is Said about itYi qualities. . I.ltric L Sheam• aelizawledges the receipt fmtr Cptit. Feizhi o nf rir e t i t t re va i ti do Co r mt ur ttria 1 41/217needy familice in the Boroltgh.• •I e fitrions# . l. of the.' Forty-eighth V 4 .`. laving epireil, iii awaiting orders to, inbse4 T#e eigiuntind has bee n recruited up to soma 800 men of..goed etiarao der WIWI .bare been bbnerably discharged trod' itar 'errice.for disability, will loam of tiling much to tbeitediantage ba cow on Cape G Fernald at- his qusiteni : pottaville sbere the COWS House. - • I • : Among the military appointments of the Frei ident, just publiohod, we observe the following Second -Lieutenant Hobert H.. Ramsay, of the 45th Pentulylvinia militia, Dec ember' , 1243, to fie Assistant Adjutant General, with the rank o _ and DryilLL-On Monday- :last the'Vert-t eighth Regunent, P: V. V., assembled' for muster and drill. The men were pe cted in Marluit Square, and afterwards had a bgta li on driilon Lawton HilL • • - • The names of the four little girls who were In .•• eantly accidentally dtywned. at Tam aqua, by' breaking - um on ' r. Ratcliffe rese;- .. were Enuni and glare, aged respoetiyelS, about. eight and ten fears, daughtisa of Ncr. George Brown, and Laura and Olivia,' ,wed bout eleven andinne yearar daughters of lam t - W. Ileifeuvdor. • • ' • • • Destrtmtion of a -Coal Breaker by Fire 1.: Wednesday i4gbt, February 24th, 4 . 11. fock, this breaker Of Littlahalea,nc NO Castle,'was destrayed be fire, the work of tim eeridiarv. . The lows is estimated at ,28000, Inpan whiCh Akers is-partial insurance - in the Livetwol. and Loudon, and.l7coxiaing liasnrapce Comps. „Maaortic.—The.members of i'm'tbrouglwiti,. UM County, and the craft gewray, it respeoi. fulla Invited to meet with - Pulaski Lodge, No. 2A- M, {heir- Lodge room in Pottirville, to-mwt-4W, . - (Sunday) afternoon , at 2 o'clock, t =ttorY_,4 l q ,attending the funeral a oar UM g am . oimPu IL Elliott, _deceased, &VS otkorki s :Ver. fa appear in Ilawmic dream, - • - I: order of the INjor. 216. C. Lrrtsir, ..9artyl - ' n r • , t iC • ..- - -611fribilienllgr (hal for lieetilete .Fatniges.--f- So far about winetY, Seetnute limit:is:win this \lo l 2llb balm litien'etßtged *Rh ' Co_4ol thy , _ taittorapon which wea duty ca ftioaa' 4... wired., Line ; iiii this Timber is, these Gre.M, St. , mpealsrmY ; tutrud, Ite .sre ~infornied* v 1 Imre been . since the - o ,g o tc o f fi i ii t , !,arer s : J. Ire* it.. Co., .2 cos ; B eli tty : k Go_ tear.; Comm* d'atteeon, 2 cars; Lent.' itatikattF,Sars,.. r" ._ --- ; •-. --I i ' • - ~...- _ __.• . ,1 1 -Preetegacton .. a lirenik. I', eatalibii i l i a . -:' hstlaitathe 0 -. : of • ....li:Forty.sioth; namment. - T.. .,.1 .. 4 :-!',...;;.ted a Tear lie . -.. the - thei r , ;. .....,.. who: ha* been ; Ahem in all 1-1 1 ' 77 . 7 ' .1 , in which the amt. menthes patiicatial, It 'cost SS. A lOW/ ; ulcer Weld en t he *um bears the: Moving to - . scriptienr.— To Maisorw J. thcrma, by the mesa., ' - basgf-Cb. g tattrlf-vt., P. V. Y.,!as a tax* igr .-. Me m, I'M' 1264. sum Arai COustiay, SOW% ~. Adele* 111 4 ‘ 7 . 1 e. 1040 70 Ea * °r aw? ' " 1 t ' Th -' • ,_./%lled their ,! The &Meson districit'hf Iponnty havalilleil theirsptotasei • . I wo tho hs* cat, siti : St. Olsir, Pottsville, Pert' ' iCerhi i'sb . llraddleptgAo • Alto : liinesselai r • ' Soh Re Pad Oc= .... :Mteit t eev'7 . di , Unio. Other t iNotrintlisiTeUlt irt.ctSweil =Wats done so ta4 ' 7 ',_ 1 -- , • - St. Pair tiereriie credit. fur lb* rieeeny - 4 '; alte evinced 'in Mut ililinthwr quotaiil kr, --- therigibrifiebad 317 00**, t0n404 . it wil IA li VOGL - : -7 ... .". 1-; : •. 1 1 shed in Licht)- ; , on ,a MIMI manac. sun •ta $ 16 mrtg , 1 1 erg I 1 11 ni , ng 5 28 trk.ng i Li 24 erg ;unandipg jowly il of, am p ' -itoitliaok at !Phr of - the la WO ; :16 , m diver* ;31 Nrsai. Ikea lie t araa their • - • " laititatimOrherstherwotli • 4 11 7 tiv ices= leather. Abelre.• " IN arar • °O7 re Sp 1 4 - ;":74 a . - • ithatn,—Ctii Thursday Title - et the , 12*itraitt •et I Angnetata Deiteler, -' I agief, itaa Nittaried titiMhy . - thatDeitzler Ina @W- U" ape of ;•• night. itunabor of them entersli 11 1 .1,00 w-I - While there 'he fentarinetti thentee utderstand, that. if , he had the means he ilausiirau. steamships' and the PAWL!, raged the sad** seir-hthey keel Illtiee:er-r.'4l9tte". the rien tOo' deeervgl opaneninsen - toms vet we cEirst,P:l7lll which it dondh , - POrangtVZ - Wed trxi - T ,t upon 'l=l =l3 .WWW*7- :away aleop which a it between the root atel l = coition hi i taint far iihfett Ittel wee relieve& -,Fortintately no , htit hia - bodyved sewer somedetwelablit life in ern that he ir leeea hnprating,i led that lie" will Teem". !ie. • ___ _ tir • - • — . , IBM • - .'i - 0 . • .; '4 .•,,,, „....- ~ .i„). "Y' 1 w h.. mu..... , 4 t "ade, ` ' • 1 ..9t • i. . ..,.;) : •b; • b • rg., it/. w• em tl. PO ;I Paint as* 11. - tosfriog tied i. en by ?nor fa &a in kik) it. !He win i* in arliichlia: mina c 51416 illert!b.l zdYr We 4* Prig/6' AMOY'S. fa.,..-- Bann= hs. , iali etr 1 -44 112 4 bostle" ‘Ste:' ' ec i,tli m ir t role rie * ln j OnOlortiftoat , '' f' gme, mustprere a AIW.m, an gir.l ing a centre4l mg to " Thevare in paeksef.tcrelve,l at, cents a fie:has 'ISO received and h toll e' lisille ' ~.I ? ez.litiful and ustnral repri li l • ritutin th proper ooklisof Salmi; Aril and pi!")onariteit . ed, butterflies, aku ILO etc . ., ;adapt Ice albutaCior for the al t dd, of !mg. ey.come in pectus of twelvej- an t* ' at the stone •ice; 50.conts.- . Tha Drol 'le tie -published by Wm. A. fitephens, 400,. eisurat 'street:4! Philadelplor„ and the- flowera t eta. et.4.: t r. Pi,mige &Co ., Broaden. They my quite . • tte; and \ worpay of inspection. !. ' : 1,1 : - -.410. - . 1 --- - . - 4 ,I: . '''., - - “m ar, ' he , ItriinCh•lssuritrice Contiwity, locate ad Md . - .Ha , 4roomingiCetmtv. Pa., a and l appliiit , igneemi ,As {here are many 'perlons iinutred , that- Company,•in this Comity, 'it 4 Irellthat they &mid:mow the fact that their i x. miay secatre thin:had in Scene eolveritCompani. Thui case on4bt to a *ening to page:isnot to` troinz' e i • insurance agents,.. as 1 ' fa. 6 of - cowl:eau:kW; dius out travelling gen td, ''k .IbusingSs &Apt 'places, is of lbw - (1 for : mitpiciii All- good and relish panitil.apposnt, 1 agents to attend to, the haleness, and - Miithe arc seam' agents ill this Garlirty she relimse t ,onne of the list comps jed la in Amerimi, it is slaws more safe to apply t itimma of our corn Coun whose, business it bete see tlastnot only the company but the b - iii":'•;naig 41 I r ifoscolc.-4The ' exhibition of this autifril diorama cotrimenced at the Town , ll4ll, tbia Eon - nigh, liat evening,•atidwill o?ntirine every ? et •rig-ford a Week ; The+ mechanical part of the tho ma is welt mane and the effee i t intercet iii , . The eitiy eploscow 41., seeh bv moonlight, with 'fli, rea paratingi to and frO in the foregionnd, and th fiames‘nsitig gradually in the distanem.. Mori tlig livid .glaref spreads Overlowere and Mire ,atifi the whole sky is lighted' up with the blaze , the confiagrapm. The. 'booming of cannon die heir& in - the i dirtante, Ind the vanguard of -t le i ininerial army Is seen filing through the 'stree s.. . ri olumn afterldolumn of p•oops pour . inn} the N." fed city ; the roar. of artille7, and the rattle, of all arms, *Tome 'more. diatincf, and doom AV ' teiNapoleon tand staffhlie *Ls ed, the.Ereliilin hi down up, while a sheet of fire andsalekehem epos the ciirj. In addition to the diorama, an aninaing entertainment iigLatforiled be Mr. Gal ar , ghier,itbeNeritoalo q uistr Diciptric ' Pahttings are rhisaillg.l.l -.. j , V . [ • ~_ ' _, • .'. -: • .-. I I . l.'mon - I tixoey in /:,teino,,--Tamtirpia *tag refierimed in o ie. lOW ul ' from* . gra.Kii of thti. 6 eiliaml Den' icy ... The folio . aIM; Union , catidi- - t3ltem,l were e Tted to the prineipar.oftleee of .11,0, ovaigh, by Majorities reiming up to 2{l: .• • clti.f /for ess---Jacoh It. Gardner;::taseplorh lerthau B. Reif;. Ags4ta and .. iisseisorii±}l.)K.• ithratul,. ifohnson :1 Audifor—Johri E N , Eityer.;. 710p1.-thutic =IL P.... Towlet. E... - . 11. • Dennistint; 'E: J.1 -Fry,_ • •• Moot Directors—W. It Etorter,. coo.. I.troWnillifi ‘ til arditab*-,..Daniel - EvelamL .- • ' • ' s l The Jocri4til in commenting oh' thei ; gratiy ng fact,' remar*: '1 -, - - • , h , "To the Oilmatie,'niege thin to any Other olnaa lido weowe ad fo tle 3 result of ,the _election, . 1 They felt ,ez {that' eh- in 'mate and,l,theme of, the town woirild. {riot t belie thel by the election of,s, ticket, i cket, wtch; Ili&ted by a .clique,h.; who. believed t at Ithey could rtile the Gekmana„a#ll .ompOth to ilo their liiddin,g. •The Germans amo — Vare I a genema; thin{;; OA, law-abiding e Liens ; and their in4tudi7 and - - frugality ate rimy. •al, and ithile;ther - do not ; 'aspire . to office . , they, YIL 1 taint ithe best en that Ix: obtained‘sha It , ill times hel 'oclected - reprevint out bore h,, and in thiis lie election, they' havio . tiiughetbise„ who pretended to dictate, to them, that they halt 'tnindio to think, and that in spite of party tactic'', they' will vlitelicate'theie manhood, and that they: Can distingiAah between right and wrong. T.. • • . it t _ ......,—;...___ •,_ - - - • , t _old adel, on aIW Betiding Mitt/road.— e , ollelwing; • Aement Shows •tlop 'business of the in f. : • &ding 1 .11' • d, during:the mentli• of Jana ry, &4, coin I - With the Corresponding mont of 81 ' 4 •; \i' I T ' I I - I • _ . I [ -•• • I 1193191. - i : - 1 _,,„ I eeeited' from - Coil, ..i..9311,576 24 , s Zte,6:v 78 ) , .511erchoiridir.e,. t ~:1.'.. 02.816 57 55,991 70 It -Tratel,-Ae., - I I • .'„62,348 64 40,058' 59 . T0bi1,.1... ;1.....1:...,•1 , 9436;741 45 $33.1 -- ,685 07 tp Trausporta t is'. 1160- - ,_,.„ . • II . way. ' page, .Ilie- I . r • newel Fund :and 411 tI•I . ' • i ' Ichtirgen,Ll • ' ...., I I • 216,357 81 . 202.345 16 d''. , I •• - , . lict•prollt Ifor month, ;.: I . 190,383 64 , ,six3,o) Di -." •for Pref lots ition.h.: 251.327 ; 08 158,30!3-67 -- -......... 1 ,--..... 0 44 ,• - - 72 J- l• -‘, Total nei fd 21nu5.,.. 1010 1331, 70,3 ..,s 'Tyr_ fruitiriess lot thp lad, it will - be seen, in already on Eire increase ,; he net profits of Janu ary, the !second month , ' the ..ilical year; being : .5:7 , 013 ih . bi eele i of tis •of 'gee , corresponding month 4441.1vear ;•while in .tßecember, the : first Innteth o f till; fiscal year,. the net profits were less than in the re sponding.. month or the i last fiscal - 91 ea r: -triiil2arting. welL ••' I. t . Poen , he, Rftabllitl. s.-L-Tbe" following' Retria -1 floes *feltininintuns l ly I t achfpted: by the annuei I Conferehre l 4f the' *Tidied Brethren in'•Christ," 'held af.,l4c, litivlkill 110e:4 Feb4tith; 1964: W,ittio.:ArEvents of the !several years listlpast have deeplYj impressed the Anierican people !with t Ith jmpOrtanre of a ci%Goverument based 'up- . on Chrettild; principles. antl.,aboo with• .the ini i . . t Fact] that ...imefi a L overnment rani* ho pc . 'anent! - maintained over a nation whose • ristri rjf Chtireli , add State do mit faithfully IP oditli.niculcate and - execute all the regn nic is of the Holy periptures of, - Almighty ,s3od,• of the ,Law upon which hang Moses And the 121cs rve • phets, the Law otlate supreme to ' and eq al levelto man ;. therefore, - - • , e , Resolred,l That yre Will cot?perate by all r, Means with the Movement instituted of to by a convention of Christian ministers to sac re to the Consta - tntion of our country the following p amble :, • I I t -,; • I - "We the people' of United States. tinted -. i d e a ~#. • . I•go • . 1 - ../.1. lO I acktiowledgini Almighty 0 1. i . authority 1 and newer in civil gave rnment., the Lord Jesi Chrisiss the, Ruler among the nations, • Bis; revealed will as the enpreme law of the; land, in order to{ 'constituti I (. ` hriatian Goverotoe4t , 'and, in order to form amoreperfect..llnion, va- • tablish juktice insure' domestic tranquility, pro-1 vide for the cciuntioni defence, promote the gen- I eral Welfare And Smart' s the inalienable rights and bleasings of life r hbyrty4 and the.Porsuit oc haf` ninon to *selves, tiurpterity and. all people,. 1 , d 6 ordain. Ind estabbah' • e.onstittibibn for • the Unital.Btates of ..ku*i s." - . • 1 • 1 Oliesotred, That we reLaftirni our Adhereooe to thadoctrine and pry:ethic of our clintelt and min. 'hazy denouncing the *stern of hurruku pliavery as ants-S, shilvil,-yricked; violins* in, every, 'feature oflita operation of the law of love kJ man, and the cause of ,thelprinetit Unholy- rohellihn.l 1 Reseitceid, That, while We yield to now ' the nuiiittre Of our healthful and practical ii pathyi gme 4 4o with the poldier, his study - and kindred, a d the' 1 yal citizens within the're'bel lines, .in t suf in tra thek; ell4rot IrPf' 43 s l il Fla I o,desirt:iigsthotirandrtodin,epriiidtryy:iii:Orig,;ll9edni manewisybayentutheeAdm4n...4.thntc: Rebellion uid mature the. Union, yet o w hope tbet :. the war I:Asa. cease until Liberty Inas W.en proclaimed ! . Ughout all the lank t . all the inhabitants : ~ of whateyer n " or -color thetbe. 1 :1 j '' .'•••••-• t : - 1 • 1 . . • -P .. ' ' , cif !‘lll4 tors, —A 00t'd liteekut i ,h H .on Tneraz lrt ‘ rr, Rilutzll ii liobro. :• 1 er, ent.: 1 I - I , I.4tEtmtetOf pre ii k were and li C al ettra- of i'IR ._ and . nootifits rted that Jetepiish *Orin - has oral the II tioio sit:9o data for'lloool. . • Feb •22, 1884, be Plank Pott and _Peter Bei er, whic when rshallhe'sceredited upon the la .now l odd against Win by the Borough, and u the. %Oran* and Pit y ct of laid note he ',ll ton. the knute toblio pa in saintlier ' u ntil' amoint Itulgtraeaf with ' ' tbe paid • terthFr e; i n ease he make salolof hit Paho'er sl.ft•yl __, . Whole amount of jc . • with *Vest &all Paid at owe: 1 r.r. o. l beon Tilet the can; ea : AL.. thel°lkn lnMeee ,aVite metnachtd to accept :the Lion Inn* b Wenn:tisk i ileitainger, to pay, ' claim: I d "' I I* ' • I • 1 I -' ' • 1 • 4 .23 . reported' t I •• : • baditiii 1 for *OS 00 .to b,./er the him_ * tharket heve s tile weigh of; =t o , atatimmett. mu read 1 I ;rd That the: Cont. of - Finanoti end rko• •• . ben istrticted to prepare shill to be . p ' • 440'0as Legillil ikreborrowed for the ta ns pomade seal -, atid • lisingal a y . te ;authorise -nnol la•- ' to psi :amount borrowed or . , 1 :iy! , i' 1 ... ' .- • ", • 1 • ... • . . ' I : ... tkanian Pilis Apparatus Iry ..1 thiiiSarn Piro, for . _OB. • ' ' ' , : I.' Com on Was trietracted ter ... • • • for l of the-curb ..• . 4 . ~' 1 , ',. tdlle . wen, Osad simi . •': -: , -.-• - - - - -1. . -... flem), * : •' " " . , .; •I f fr ill" ! -: , • — l -- • 7 7 ' '-'.• . . i,- 1 7 • .. 7.1:,,4 • '- . --' ject, " Willi . • ''' UP : .110 ma - - that At • • . • • - MAU, • " Abe Ipsi cads Mai 41 , i4.l.itan - to lll4 •llmn ikint i : ze al= • ' M .deL ,ei t.* . '..• 'foe Oa Ittlftemeee r- V this war b• • • tr em = a rtr Orritiltod/.1 tad bootee' freedom , Kocemapoite for • Mir etKit fear to the Meru iitatted iodise abstahWil= a . ... to withoutTeattlirtm.ruiPoths 4 thea ° ~ =OEM 4 . • -,-....- , f ,V/114•13010 4 e7 Clieek2-..4Haidkifffnid,et C7Ol-1 1.•• irged.,4.liflatairdlij -Mgt* hut a tragic if it imbeesser at the botsse'..tif )fits Hatinah Shields, in Meer Creek, thi s involving . 4M:ilea& of I; meddle:ref Mee' :Fort Rep! • bunt, P. V.. and tbedesth I of a resislewt of that place named2otm &lanai The Murders were I committed about 10 o'clock it night. and irifor- Ituallimbeiag reeetved.hoto ahnit.ll , o'clooknte. 1 stable ; anianiart Obtained a warrant tit' the sic i mat of ,the men charged with I conuilittieg them. 1 -With a squad of the : lit hew Tork - Artilim7 lie '-'.fiseentrlp *ad Merited four men, warned Patrick .•Goldey, Hugh Cnirett,fli f Oren. Charles Ryan and Peter Hagan*. - e iteetwed were fl a htttught to Pottsville, and. h a blearbig before likintre Reed at 0 eteloCk old' ' ' i e afternoon.-- The men nurrdere&were James Ms, a mem bar' . ef_Capt.'. 'W. - 'a Com', -y, ' Forty-eighth '; - - . - •e' • .ivitnesses - ' ... • ;before the • inigistrate - Were,- Mrs. Shi .• ' a alder -In-law Of Jaunt;,- the deceased, , • Daiid MeAllister,4 member of - the Fortl e j. • th ' Betiftinide who wan the with -thellpeeased, ' '; : the evening of I 'Murder. , • . . _. drat - .- I `` ~ •I, - "I ' Mrs. Shields • • ed t else wait In the lust lin her Immo; and.saw Ctirran and; Gokley have hold of lame.. 1 .• Curran, told cioldey that James 'Millie would shoot MM. I I Mid tunt.no4 to tell ;tie r -te.Jamealiad not aid So. Then thsy took boldor -him again, to as they were taking his pistol /pat tiny head ,on it.l and !tad 'Jamee 'to erre it to me. --Ho said be MxiliL i Patrick then btok . the pistol crutof ,Tatnas ; band. Both had hold of Taincar_And had him dismal • stoolMig position, ' Goldet, was' taking.' the pistol, and I had-hold of Currant and felt the knife. It cut me a little. --I begged 'him _for,God'a Sail not to kill ,extbrea t hiir." He told eto to keep off, Or he would have Inv, life,'.&nd ' when he, waa pushing 'me off he gaver.ple a hitotithe tip.: ; _Hugh'Curran had .Wld - of lames. 4 . In i short' time poldey ran off, and 'after him, Carrar a ' • When I went to look at James he was detid.u?' John Stinson came in with Gelder, and thirrin. - 4 sew Ciirre&tateb hold of -llehnittiminn, and give him a ehoee,And tell him • to go into the room. Then Stinson Went eut and ..vdten4 neat mix him he [was deal L.. .: '' - . David McAllister testified that he mid Shields, .the deism/SA went to Mrs. Sbieldil aboet,9,erektek On Saturday evening. He sang in:t.*ritouxWbile • Shields went into the kitchen. They had a cliff:L enity with a beanie Brennan, but It was made up, antlboth shook hands. 1. and Pat. Goldev _get to' arg. ning politics. Shields wain the kitchen— Golder said Ituriesidez4vias a man !men, not as good as McClellan. I Said Bartfaide did not get on a. gunboat like] McClellan- when tightipg,was going on. ..I then tsata I would Itaave the company if, they could not tale. Proper. 1 _,:1 went into the. kitchen,' where I eaW Ogren. -`• `He MO, "Paddy, he'. the Klan that Said bedaboo,t , ,Irod, - .. 4 de . nied sa y ing en., He then called me altar, and I - call a liar. • Curran:then OW his_ hand to. . the inside pocket of his coat. 11 nut my hand upon the handle of -my pistol. . le.Allister.tben 1 tenoned that be escaped through the window of `the kitchen, and ran to Henry Donohoe house.— Returned in -Itie naininee with hini to Mrs. Shields. I found Shields dead in the hack kitchen. I then came Mit filtd saw Stimem at the Side of the door. 'I can't say whether liewas deader net. ' • After the hearing the; achisl:were oommitted to prison to await their !Haled aieherge of mur der,j_Tep e trial we underetand,i will-take place • Lest c r Th7histriunene used in eonlinitting the act , a a f l i elioeinakers knife storpetted down to a ' keen , ago and narrow mint.' Shielftereeeived a, ,stab through the .heart ; several -in the break,' !while hie abdomen wasiem - blyegatthecL Stinson; was ept on'thethigh, • aidch ' neutered arc-artery, :causing him to - bleed hi, death in:* short time. s] ',Shield:lt was a Seoteliman4 and . litlisou an Irish ran. I All the seeteued are.Lnahnien. - - 1- - 't ~ r_reeelito.tion of Colors to ;the Nerenth Iloinsel l • . vonie :airfare, by the Ladies ef ll'utleillte - niet-S4 Cloir.—Tusdalatt willhing be remembered Ini, the oftieer s an d . men of the Seventh ?cun t •sylviela Cavalrve: a.% that op whieh the fair daugh-'r • ters _Of Potteville and her sister-Iterongh, SE Chair gave into tKeirhands as a gift, a magnitlf_ cent suit of colors. • It numbers; thirteen, a Regii. . l inental battle-flag'. arid twelyel,g-nitlims, one fof , eachlof the 'enmpinics, bearing their tospeetive , -.,lettets, - The: Regicruental flag bears the names of theTprincipal engagements te which the See} enth'hue - parueipated,l but not' all the fights, for they have been a Retire or' more:- The fellowirig • are on it , : "Lelianin Kv ". !• Chaplin Hill, Ky'l; , "Stfine River, Tenn. ,; 't 3furfacesboro" - ."Sher,. - pine, Tenn."; ." Chickamauga, Ga."; '"Rever„ ' eiin.";:"Kasheilki,`Tetua."; "Cnioraille, Tertn.l; anal' Sparta, Tenn."' A silver plate on the ejt a4, hcliCtrihti billowing inscription.: "Presents! ti Ihe,Lifdies of Ntirille 'mad Sl.l Clair,' , .to the 7; iteO t c:Pft: Cue. •. c i • _ j •:-' t Tlie pees natation took p lace, Ft the Peansylve. : ;,- ma; Rat, at 4, r. M., ;in , the preftenet oflthe fair donors. The meeting . was organized by enllink Mr. T... P:•'Whittutie• th the chair. and appoint' . F. B. Wallace :Secrete: l y. A fervant,..patriotie- L„pe&yer by Itev. Jos. MCC° ol,turimied the exercise,- ' after which the colore I were .prettented on 'behalf pf the ladies, hy 4 .l.Mßarthohnitew, Esq. 3 4. 4- ' made a very eareest latelimpreseive 'math:. Ile saidihat itswatt a. pleasant duti- that _be was c - led Upon tit disehere,' inpretus/tingtheite boas t - ful emblems of our hationslify; , When the Reg, Meet retnrns to the t leld with them'they. will not' only remind the gallant metabeirs of the i glory and greatness of the country, but they 'will revive.ra dollsictions-of the kind, feeling.ftt home that acte ated their igesentatien. .• Mr. Bartholomew eta' -fluently eniogiaed the W 01•013 of the country. They ;heti esteemed no labor too aninons,•no time too *aloes to devote tel the welfare and comfort of 'Me I brave .defend/ of their: homes and of the hbernes of the rat io while they have given with a Gtetepeed, thetrh bands, brothers and fathefe to the cause, though in so doing it has wrung their lies lM to part with soften foritver, their beloved once. In presentin these - colors to , the &veldt 4 . , the 'ladies are cont u ient that; they, will ever ' borne in the face of i the entry with undue:it-4cl bravery, and with undying honor. They know t, for ire notyour deed?' indisolubly connected wi 1r the brilliant achievement& of the Army of t Cnriberland, and does notllentuckv thank the Set-"zutharnongher other; defendens..for. the he.. "nullity she now enjoys frier rebel iuvasion ? NOt Kentucky alone; but a tuition that . would be cp.:. tiny free, isgrateful to you for your heroic ser vi s. And know, brave man. thatthese gifts cones to , o ee n hallowed by ' the prayers of the donors . 'l7a prayers fur your safety ;and, safe rehiru to your homes,' will accompfmy you to the field,. and - I pm e I trust a shield in Hie hour. of dati. Offleers and men Accept these emblems of our - tionality ;' they come from veer true:friends an d well-wiehere, whO fuel that...they wilt wave iu tii- ' nurph, long after the color:Iola wicked., hell-born Rehellionothall; have been trampled in the dust by the patriinS of t h e country, tru. B. Sipes, the aecompleihed, brave and GM- Irk t Colonel of the Regimeecreceived the cel , anti on behalf Of the Regiment. He thanked the , speaker for the portent, not twits intrinsic valite, bin, for the source from which }t came, for the feel- , tugs that prompted it. Thepalonel disclaimed' any intention of making a speeek. He would' Make a few remazks ,in reference to. what the Regiment had done since it entered the service. Itontered upon active service on Christmas dry, 1861, in the Department of the West .under Gen, B ell, and it has bisen contienally in active Ser.. site since that time. There its not a - battle-field lie the south-west on which its members hive not made their mark upon the enemy. The Men kd in ow every path-way Middle and Eastern TO,- nesse better than' they know the paths around * school houses of their childhood. Fur menthe ce ‘ together ,they never.eost the: Government a c nt for-the subsistence of themselves or their hut ee, FOr consecutive week.; the officers and men ad wit changed clothing or had them off, eo in , santand-arduous ham bb their duty at ' tiniest. They have un&...rgnne more than ' been or ever will be related, When these Men re-enlist, after pasting scenes of danger and toll unsurpassed, Whit can doubt the genuineness' of . their patriotism? In accepting for my Remnieet these colors, I cannot promise the donors at they will remain unsullied 'and beautiful as' w, but 4 can promise_ that they , shall never boar the stain of dishonnr., In concluding his earned heartfelt remarks, ,of which we can giveb t 4 faint idea in this report-stile Colenelisgitin. 0 1 tal the belies for their gift ; ;Acknowledged teik fAy. the coMplinienta whiph Mr. Barnet oinew hlO st aid the . geSithent, and ensured the fair I: on- Offil o the More that if the liegimeut is PelMi tel t• bring them back, they shall be preserved in Schuylkill County,' as mementoes of the patriot ism otitis fair daughters, mad as souvenirs of the history of the Seventh. i 1 The whole affair.passed off in the most • ht.. fnl manner. Subsequently at the residence of Thos. H. Riel lets, the QoArtermaster of the Regiment, a tsar of 'solid Silver spars werieTreeented to Colonel Sipes. , They bear this incnpuon : " Th Cbt. Writ. B. - Sim c(t)ie 7th I Po. Cktv., front the Ludic& Pottstile. , -1 t o i n . . lln the evening the eert of the Seventh Es ' I , supper at the Pennsylvania Bail to their - er O_ fNc ers and citizen friends. The stiffer, in " mine host's I—Mr. Whitney t ta,% ( i l d when we say that, praise is eth 4 ted. for he know* how to 4 f. keep .a lioteL” In response to , toasts epeeebe were delivetedby : is Sipes, CoL Seibert, -.Col Plissants, Hon. ( 47. 31 4 : Pitman, Lin Bartholomew, rail, Coll D. B. Mr:-L. C. Thompecei, Capt. Dart, of • Bradford Courity..Catut. Taylor, Mr. Ellis, and Others of the .owWi which with the adthirable innate of Mr. IL P. Smith -and the host, and the ftnelade of wit which was continually kept Op, renderedthe Wren b.g 'one long, to' be remembmed' for .its *Octal ; plt9asure. '. , I 1 I I -In his remake on this occasion,' CoL • Irmen spoke deeldedir th reference , to the correctness -- Of the policy of &nine:Mat:loh. Hs was .oonvitteOl . • hurt the . country' could' never tumor t internal peat* until S laver twas , e show , Opposed the election of Xt. Lincoln, but he - Considered him the ri matt for the place he mien. -Be was an lot min, a wise *nab; lust train. When we ooneMer that when this w - r •=eCoL Ripe s wite an mean , d and that his eyes have: bee n by what the he has more asen wei shico g 11_,a tn the titkd ikrnth io lds reett eiplisl crat oL feelisrt fpgatod elso blik l ttit acalemed o/d with thaw . the Colonels views. Col. - G im me lk e r i tl 4 the . and said theisafety of the oienktry iii. , co the sholition of thweer7, for if this age a ' .comtosnced -when there_wis nett esse Id abolitionket to where there is now a hmth• hoe we fetes; have price while shawl exists with o t. theS• lll •ll rmalllnUi ftibi ' PrdeasiL l mere listened Th. sPell°4" to with ' ' and T eel "' /11teregli•tni3Rld a. "IVY** tmia a undeniable truths: 1- • - !'1 1 - r Th e cete,gor ib sp t s 'separated sz Bonner." . I I ' in the and! te IrY in V i rtntlabsegve °Pi" 6 1 4 * Louisville an last, - Theedicers expert ' no iresnain inmap st-loidint . as - forisfen tro 'until tha mentlis sr* Otto antis the Set& • Mil l i beet, "Wm ef ' the• t r i dienpis of Sehmiliellin 45wilitrtiZil this Melltb. .liteglimust,:maTimi_ t year the 0-etern to Oak-Mel" and ~e pelet,, l, l ll to chltivatetthe Ids of pendtiliftsir an of ' 'Or hi ths, held thstaliolinityinglusbnaponthssi. - nest nsontttig, Ilth, ate *in 'waited Vet the station, by an escort born ,Shit lasd h th a -.,1*t0 condoededos to thst=fean aver, towhich thiYbad night I , ,t-. .4,7.. Bow. Cordially we were weladditiy the. whole tegiment, officers and men, and hciw Actiewonaly entertained,* eanisot_erakezal f# lifwerOft• Pim can we risk invidkats celeinsasing nito dividnale, 'when all were aii• eartetria s:x ii ii= d ai l= z l . = a lt irn 7alfli tie t .t, . I ir no Oleo logiared' to render 1?or rarty ink s tructive and pleasant, and, in ow 'ivied and nos. / I 140.490413 g, the' fact theitilvii hers ell 7 the whsle in the Very face of the enema within Sure, range eft his guns, did notl ref maybe Sure, to dud our perceptive, f • or lessen ow appreciatket of th e expostlrea cd l sib 1 . At 3 e'clock, P. 11., th e :-, 000 ut..w a te ni tind 'out and fontiol in m a hollow , t ,. :to the flag i• and upon - ite being o o :o fee the BM their presimee—the t ibreibte ' fully its silken foldsoind tai handsome.let. • and O rn amentation/ hi histortsbt • en went up /cahoot ptobnirs on and _grateful welcome from Ilse reeks; as ads the Babel ABU aroundrite nylkill, reflected . = the 1- In the prow:dation remarks fellowed,the • likes endealwed to convey asetiee.ixt the WO timation in which the gallant men _ before hem ere held by you; of your appremstron of 'their pri l l et al l rhrteresi c' f l e e lt mantry at h c o ot me4 h4 ti their thii • i ne ci rdr/ to which Gen Bartlett, in of thallsig- Ade, replied. for, the . Regime:lrbil matt elm:l*W tenno,,milicative of the tachelar •and 'Statesman. ea he had already proven himself, the,suldier-- 1 expressing the warmest thauka for your magnifi cent preeent, and guaranteeing that dui honor of the flag got* coin/tutted •to trustiforthy hinds.— It was with special . gratification we, noted his marked counmendation of the • .sl it and'eowage and general conduct of the' • a o . upon all near aims, during their Item .. .. '`o o with-his coin & • ._. I 1' 1 During' the night folio o ;orders- were re= edited for_ the Regiment to' tx:cove; and by der{ light-next Moniiiig the eampi was broken up; and your Committee were left aioneon the , dead, to make our way back to the:al i t/ad station and' thence home,: wi th many essagee of love and 67staude i and to render you lar . report of 'our mks ` !giuu , 'V" 1 . •• 1 .--) - 1 1.. Touts , very resp e ctfu l l y • '3l.a.rr - - - - • ' Joirit Cuarrow Pottsville, June 15, 180. '1 'I• [The cum:Make returned onit . in the 'mild of the general excitement incident:upon Lee's raid' into PepusYlvaiii3 ;. i fa breikui g camp of the ! 96th. On the early °ruing of the 12th of, dime t , -was the begihrucf- that g_rand• movement, of the oth Corps of Army of thridiotomac, which continued fro m tt t time toward; until it col ,l ' minated in their timely arrival add world-reams. 'ed servimit at GettcsbUrg, on th - k and. 4th of July,l i follOwing This - and °thew more absorbing • causes of Public excitement, and interest, during the emoting Slimmer and-Fall, delayed the publi-' cation of the foregoing report beynndithad seemed an appropriate time, 'till•the receipt of the follow ing letter has suggested a befitting; opportunity fur the publication of both together.r - • ' . . or ; 960 thzi l'Nehruary .1 1564. • 7b Messrs! Christopher. Litt* dad Jahn - Claytaii, commit:se on ProscAtation. OA bthat; of the lastiektif Pellet-We - ' I . • - 43tatinbta , ;— , • At the urgent solicitation tif _the offl*ers of the Ilegiment4 I have been deputedte tratimiitto You by the hands orLt..S.. S.:Fs:lig; and through you to the kulles•of l'ottavill, the battloTting of the Regimeut. • • •.I • i The oceasion, , Of the presentation Is 'AM Yetdant in cmr rpon sto!pha Heighla , iii the' presen - e - e'of the _ enemy, and within range of their shot and shell, we received this national emblem arid regimental history. Ebner thou it has a% 'trod upon the' hard fought and vicitoilAii. fields! of - •Gettysburg, Fuuktown, Williarusportritappahan nock",Station and Mine Bun. , , • I !Peed] hardly elyi...tho. (Arens and meh pe.st 'with this. sonconirteluctantli . .,- I present no prouder record Cum the the its azure field al. , - wait unfurled before the enemy, and it has yet Co' trail in. the dust, or retreat frpip the foe. . • • , lei connexion with the battle-ttagrive sind the original national colors •previente s il b y Gar. A: .G. Oreviold( to •the • ""e of the Begi- I mint tor - the' field: -•This ntailis%its.own history. has waVed uplu battle-fields! of the Army of the kotiOma!i', troth ]lit' 7th, 1861, up to the, present time. Nt evidide . thiS flag to' your safe keeping.. ' ' • ' :rheinnivermary of the birth ., dat cif Washington, is an appropriate opportunitylur' r perfeeting this 'arringedient. .• • . , , _ • With the brilliant moped ; bcfore• role: ' flowed energy and patriettim. Of the , North, we ' arevver hopeful fora speedy and successful ter- miriatioxi of this uuholy,war. • f • Before, closing:Niter be perniltted. to offer ;thel following reasons for returning the flag.. The es- ; ', timate in which we -bold this miguilieent present is beyond expression ; but, by reason of expeenze to the weather, the *atom o battle, said use Vim variMni occasions, we fear s. entire destruction. The massive fringe ham ady heed , torn_ from 411 e-silk, the splendid paint pt . and the historic Benoit's:* separating from ~the bloc field. IWit avant but feel, from the Value of, its aasuciation, that It should be placed in safe keeping. It islour desire that the ladies becorne the. temporary pus toilians-of these battle tattered handers, to blare tained until snch time as re llbe f o r. am, very pegtfully, . • Tuur o entservant, . • - • D'' WEIISTES. Bt tiro ". .!3virgeon, 96th, P.N." „ . • ' , (For' the • °facers.) The' tivollags were safeli received—or rather.; the tattered. remnants; of 'the one, 'with the new—and both shallbe. carefully and wacredN kept. asiequestell Jon' Ci.trros, I ,' .1 , .1 • - TILE AOi MY. , I , 4 ‘ iisiiiis ' Fee* the Ninth Cavalry. • , Gamer INTAa lea Turco C ' ' IA Mites Irina I. , I Kau: vitt*: Kum 'r1. 1 .. 1 FOAM/4 1364.1 "Endues Niter:re JOT:BAAL ;—.l: take the opportrudt, of erne you a history of the ifth Reg.:Pena. Ckniq t of our service In We Depntment rime we were Oa *died from the Army of the beriand. Wears * the let Brig:dent/I 14 Oh al . Cavalry. of the Caw_ Wind; We leftWl f. TeeneeseeLOct. 14,,0nel lir lied at litirfrecebord. on the lath. We Idt 'Mar feseettorte on *wroth, foe, lanty,'where we stopped until Nev. 24th. We left .Li on tbe 13th I* 2 , i v : where we stopped a few days; It';lft . there for Amt, over the Cumberland wen Front we went to Knoxville, wberelWe arrived on theC: li tif Dee. We left Knoxville"some day for Strawberry Pints, where we stayed •fe days. -At this place the let Division, canclunded_ b , Col. McCitick. - and Wllt Led* command were pot thee, under Ow Contmend of Gen.l Sturgess. -% el I Mei Bairn Ike Sad. hr. Newmarket, where we.sto in ham one sight. The morning of the 44th, e. ;Ist Brigade . der eon— of mend Col. Campbell, ,nt out on the led road, while the Brigade t out on the Messey Da = roadL Our Brigade arriv st-Bendridge at 1 o'clock. 1 1 '.-M., where we rested for , few ,utoments. • The lee Tennessee Wally was sea . oat ovt.the Boot Gap rola - to see If the enemy was .1 They came upon Me h. u l d emrs pickets. 'We moun :our hones Mad went oat on that Road for 2 miles, w h ett - we attacked an Mahe ma Brigade of Cavalry. e drove,them fOr one mile. when ,not having force to guard our rear.iwe were attacked there by two ' et Georgian Car- airy,: ,The Georgians Ind opiece of oar Artillery, brit we drolr'e- them from It in - time. •We only bad aver Regiments in_ oar- e. the OthCanary. Penna. the 91 1 Michiga. and Ist ad Te nice Tbiri smell Betide fought thwellebel It odes. Thy numbered nine*. five, to one of us. We had to rut our way oat of their hands „ • , We loot heavily In our Brigade. on that day.. We took n o rm. they did not gd one of our men. All they • Irela killed or wounded that t*y _could not tatty . Our Regiment het hi killed teed twelve wounde r, ij i In . the Brion Ihr-two were killed and wounded. t :via the hertleet dctrt that I was ever in. for a Cava! , light. The. Rebels ... aowl elre= fat a good,apping, They lon In killed I *lll now speck about" battle at Mower desk. tiL fought on the comeing of teth of December, Them was no Cavalry there bet Brigade. At 9 A. M. our , pickets were at . The complurZ Wont to. wag on pickeltbellme. anti was in care - mane of then The IFtebe hove on bedtfortwermiles. to Manley Creek. where Made a stand. Wendt:se • Regiment of. Infantry to help ort. • The Cavalry bad been net ref to some pia:ant:nosh to oar litter Bri pde. 1 Wittily, Regiment of diva a s then 9* sii loog bean The Rebels bed atoint pf canhy and Mounted hieing. The lfichireekliefth their tire shereers, were 1 iomf.M -la a wean on Our left. and the Infentry bea thick weada; On Reif. omen Omelet the. fuer piens of -Artillery. end the tat was on oar left, mounted, he make a huge onl the Ite beh en ear Burs . The Renee cam* as oar left , th inkingto take * e our d a efy. bet m thy 1 nent the win* ltd ' Rod the lobiony phi then Mill_ th e s omeee t t *worm Miley ever re, awe drove_ thernbadr.. At that tim e lane Ist Zest Cavalry charged on them here them istr nsi ltree- I then and rapeseed 35 While were Analog on the Idt, they cot Melt,lll4 to get the Battery. They ense op two and Isar ' on root. i They were so that ITC one piecemel took It he 100 down, a wine the old 9th thatAi u m them took the One Ilia took had . Alt ell. it Ina *held hither le the u rV eLls,....aunped. grin the ml ti a t e r a . ha ed...rSarhWide Rem SI Ma sod We took. oft that day. 46 sad Ike lea la idillelsod wcanded. I ' The _ that hey get the weed w' ere: received. They re ' drier. said heathy , bet hat nth the Cal '• tandems* be they , don't like McCook... I :we lirft Moho (tett on*, end went la behherd. ; Stet , - We *might a. 1 command , Tin I. tditin t =r 1 ou Sarcedlla. ' 1114 - day me censed l o=and anonal V lerrinille ror Barbrille, where . norialog ale left a ,' the hen* hood I Wetamped here tWIT. When OK r 1 se*vari. We ~._ winsweigatonlies 1.1/00 Bebele.whe! hits ode keel. u our balm antirent .. ad net Inethlag all egu and Inadday lad? man V i jia 6 to Inhell WIRT; I T ObiegakthenataV one Imilf of ape ne inehendedlonied: e‘rsiltikl ,t. irillies At 111 SO !!!!!4§ o4 , lllllol Fi t . I. ..ra fir, ,_, _ _., „aid .41 1 0-pbbleot , the ki lted and riceinded Vtd lii) ~1•, ..1 r at the atltinhatia, was ed.: _ _ .1" `Ore. ,IVeldiated as ,reterse esteem ow_ we ' 'Mild .. We are wiling to until thi s 41111=11111-111* eed,erese traitor . - Slue. tweafts thip - twe keett worked very hart .- Oeklelt Car Iloilo:Kahn tisoweitited. We barenet got barere to loant the mem We hare, mot got spore g V ek l7 d reen moaeted. 41 for dol. We• loos IlleeL ll 7 all 00 reenin the Bes i . ineek. , We len _ more than any tuber fliViaeot its title Detaatener • Olw men talk very inset abed amens home. . , ,g tiwy doon get ottbyVer net a*, notath. then arEll let go re all.. "• • • • -.` , • la A Ilse' Clallby.Antrte. au Briside4Walf Me „:111st I. 4 .lllol4oglialeseKteaaa , N. 1 • - ...,--4;, • - vi, _ Temp. GikeyreiC. I .. •..:-.i - •:''-- •,t- , -...- - Ce. o .l6.eikftim:Xlevelly .. -. Arridetil. - • . 401 12 4 .111 1 Nita plirefien:*oss.4 . l6 Itinsi.. lir bee.; tired. 1 ,-. Lilies Stomas Vatabe. l 4,,,banilenerne . ..... ~...net .., , .. ii i imk . CLuttako, TIMM Frgtril"rk .4. '"' : * r - • (petar..lcianear.l—Xy lest was written to , . Inioterts °Wool litation t • stantlbst dine wel per cawing-gram& WAVet OF - thahth tut; ler.lanth win "Oleing tn.:.. 'lite. dalb oaths reeds, eid Eby mere IA mnddy . 1 , lend ratty,. Mid bliedita throinth n errantry. which" st• 1 one . Ilse biblebert to bare bear - well inhabited. but "now the &vintage artioll deserted. - The lam 3 = ns,tist I 'have bees well confuted, bat, alas, behold the 'dame • tithe owed t*ww. Now this'fences ore all destroyed - fbaellik by' rimomq_and del s torrettattd•- jr = .docitteli be =age, y cannot have: We anCled Cleveland Wart 12k destination, but when wt three miles of are Imbed: and Me-still wishing to get into to :"..Ile •betare bated,. we are . wildn lies altos' cd trineelamt. Tms.4 camped 'south loWha t-c1 .111 1 11 t. . . 1 2 . A xa s t ' ro " : 4l.. srthe fle f f o l ris t e ° r . linos; whims there 1111,9 IC , tp-b,- 25;000 .Ite bell. We did Pat D. reveriJor we, think. - should there been Ser,,we would have - stood • a poor Moir. the ft twolititgaitescitimt The abaya b the hews ad nun the tatisene, who amm into oar lines ly, In taunters . tip to this time. . the Rebeishaie ' made theft a , only:. the dealers.. , T y one whole play. -with • its, COWL time! and gave thernselves !tilini Mier sir: the ItahotitJtaYedeut. and that we've: nottlghttnerebels. bpi union mew ailood CiiiolF men.l aa wellerim k . I . They weritonstaipted. and- obliged to .1 lititd ardnst that PUN - end the Goternigenewhkhlute 1 43044011111Ch1f0r them. • The. Cannata which - dalref*C and oboe In; said more-would do so when the °pawns ...nttr offered. -. Well. I hope-theft may, -for indeed.'their mane is hopeless. So it aware to me. end alwafis Mk. anal .helieve It eo,apprans to them: by the way chef come into ourlinek-i. It reported thelother. dei, that 'a large force of , i i. Bebe wee moving on u'.. It was eadd there - were 1.040 mina Wenner of the main force. elthin three miles of aummpp The notat was, that cnirrient anduother, • numbering altogether about 800; th one raece of. At-. ,tillisty: were ordered . rnit to recoil !tee. •We marched seine S sidles from cantle to:the Georgiaa State line and did not wee one rebel. • • • , • - . I send yois a. ieeript given for hoz% Which Were' far abased to the,Con&deracy, and according to regulation. theasmewas given.. -It isi as follows :• , - • I ciertiffthat J. M. Roier has !shed . 11 Hogs 'to the tbofreate Stets no which he Is entitled to salt ac. , ,• coeding to the remilathasllecem an. Vie.a. . A P. niccit M ..4i. • 'Thie striating we were called but reveal 4, A. ~ with our glms and ancontrements. We et a ed arms. and es tonal went tobed agairi. c . . e had not heroin bed long. however, until we were •*alr: called out; as Low hid td goon another tramp: w rhart breakfast. We left asap here day : filch IMlnto within half-a-mile of Cleveland, !ten we °MU road into a held and get our herald:Let...and . hes ited back for camp. • It ippon' there was is be a cavalry raid milibestown. and es therewas only ii email - force there.. we ' sent to re-enforce them..We did not are the rebels. her disappointment/ .. • • • 'imp, !espectlnpv. C. N. T. ..... , .. , -'7". - . • poi . E.'iiithlud. Vol*. _ • LBTTBS TIZEMIONT. 1. • ' Talmo:se. PA:. March ed. 1544. • -11fixerna 311Sumf Jottasisn.—Allow me to Inforin the many readers of year ealuable,loraNse. how the cause of Education tog In , the western end of our 41011611- Several littebtPte Wert made amine - Me past lnr pswr# to.eatablieha library Air the use 'ann benefit of the schools of this place but,all. .a Public Fictiool , Eibibitlon WV. , gotten urrfos the purveit' e by our peasant rttla Scholl tatcher....llr...ffm: M. 'Clot hers, This effort was a compfelb success end the proceeds of, two.rreWnp entertainment were ' , efficient to.parchase .a doirlibitary. The. exhibition',W - as corolucted well, 0 the Pieces recited, thoee entitled . " tkeis ,•StartFair of a Shrew "..1.• Civil W.,,ar." and "Tediril . • U= El4 . ' c li destem particular mention: ypon - thewinde . the pupil acquitted themselves nobly. • The eterclies of theexhibition were &wielded bran' addresartita Ede :attion-b E. Ben), Biermaw Esq. The ,scalier after d upon the fate of thonationr, , , of thepast;lor seine tines. contended that, eddcation must be.-demand ed Inasurch taa it would Iptimlnite a nattpWs pathway to permapencY. gidde her step of grate safely around the sandbars of civil fetili and. vial* her to rale bar. self Independent of all other powers: Appeopriatele marts w ee also made by ileV. 0,,T. Barr. John Hip pie, and Qabriat Drake. On motion! of .11r. Drake, the .eutaniments thanks oG the people airsembled were ten dered toiMr. pothers for his sate effort to elevate the iniutdard of education in .Treniont.Mr. Orothers is a Vildliatf of the Kate Normal School' a flue scholar, and •• a good teacher and through' hl efforts a library has been. established for the use of the schools of our town. All honor to hint. May ,the cause of educstion'contin solo pet:l9er. . 0 1 - -Bore anon. . - . .1 I - , or, ins Neuss , 10CIN 0.1. J :LETTER nit92l. - nssiais,Bruo: . • 3Lsnat 3; 1841. MMus. Enrrons :—On Monday evening; Dr. St... Clair, the Senator elected to the vacancy Muted' by the *nation of Harry White, arrived in the Senatocham limier escort of the Union 'League., of this cite, -with nitune„ flags, and a transparencv. -Tll4 election returns having been handed in, Lit St. Clair took the ustial..oath • of office; and it was then' declared that tie; Senate was organizisd'and!ready to proceed to. by:sines& The Democrats, however, - re.ftesesl to. recognize the organization until a Speaker wan elected, by resisting the passage of every' bill offered. • No one not conversant with legislation, has the-most _ ;mote idea of the-manner in which even a minor ity can hamper legiadation, if so "disposed.. For instance, a Republican moves the Senate proceed to The eoneideration of a bill-under the rule.' medattely one of the minority rally fur the yeas aid nays, and the Motion carries. Then follows a Motion to postpone for the preSent, which is de feated. A. motion to postpone to twine fixed time, - abd to postpone indefinitely, follow in tarmand meet 'a ake. fate, when it motion- to jonrn comes from the other eide..On all of these motions the yeas and; nave are and: there is such a consumption of time, - that unless some thing is done, the Senate cannot pans half a dor ettUls a day- even under the Lash of the previous 'question. • _. - :The joint rosoletion from the 'Howse, respect ttillyacnici. ;Mir Senators in Congress to vote fors re-consi on of the Senate vote On the. reedutionto Mend the-tiine of paying. bounties to volunteers, to the - firet dav cif April, came np in' tine Senate en Tuesday, and - wait passed finally, - , by • call of the: previous moticiti. • Kr: Johnston, on the same day', called up the joint resolution proposing certain amendmeets to the Constitution., the dirst of which is to make prods/one for soldiers in a:mice to vote ; .the see . and, that lin passed by the - Legislature shall embrace than cue subject; except the up -, -the third, that •no bill shall be • pawed,' pi which the courts now,-or-hereafter, mey hare jurisdiction . The bill pased 'Conimit-. tee of :the Whole, and: will go through finally, either to-41,pr to-morrow. ' • On Thth'sday, of last week,.Mr. Herbs read in' place, an Act-to authorize the Owners of the town plot of Nee Philadelphia, in Schuylkill County, to convey the mane to Trustees. Mr.' Oraber, on the same day; an Act to increase the da v tly,pey of the :Commissioners of Schuylkill On Ifatslay, Graber.read in plate, an Act to repeal a part of Section 3, Of an Act to -prevent the sale of intoxicating nera, on the Ere dayof_ • the week, commonly calW- Sunday. • Same day,lifr. Kerns read in place.: a further supplement to the Act in -the' Donald setilteprevemeut sod Rail Road Company.. ',ALI - of ,which were referred to the appropriate cam - , . The Act to Change the venue of the ease of ' McCreary, was .On the Private Calendar on; Tuesday, and passed the House finally. This case hat figured - trflNteively in the courts of Schityl "kill County. artit.L.Premune it will be quite a re lief to those who run your courts, if .tee Senate concurs in changing the venue to Northarmlon . The stipplensentio the Pbor House, has:pa:wed the House, after undergoing Borne trilling amend theot,-the nature of which I did not learn. The Senate his been flooded for the ; last -fee days with remenstrancee against the passage of roar local bosety bill, or at :least that 'elatuse'of it'which proposes giving a bounty tcsdrefted taco. I see Judge ItYas, Di IL Nice, and ethers known • to be in favor of in the shape ityeised the House, ire Wire, but Ido Tatum rton - this week. When he left laet week be was not as leavine as when he cane here i _ui- be evidently felt the bill would go under. His confulenee in his tautens muss bite received a severe shock. The 7t4 Cavalry; of which a goodly number be to your County, will leave this afternoon for Chattanooga., 1 ries the officers this morning -Umberto and fro through our streets, ebboted erad speraskr._ ready to respond to the-order, to Wiese. about spurs, Cot. .Sipes I notice has a Ilea - rev! pair,presseited to - him by the LeXteis . ou e.. The regiment carries with it a :splendid blue-silk flag presented by the La -dint .of Pcithedie and St. Clair.: May all the ttaarint boyu relent safelyc covered Anth.frash . . . Cob WYnktioP wpm Mike meet of Chambers where Gee. :\ Stahl has estiddithed-Aparap etWues•Woutor eivakr. .' • ' - Lit there W wading .daing le the :House, and: as tiers, wilt be WWI* 'bat- ffilihusterizig . in the 'tenses tomb% I ekes ' : Tours,* . • Benxi GaroF. : • illesale et Labe City.i _ Pecrftoswa L l ea L 1.,, Feb. 29.—TheJounalpt*e fi Wawa from t. Eddy, of the third Rhode' bdiledbauwyorho participated in the tate battle in Olokilla.. The leroir dead on board the haipits" 1 Cosmopolitaa, in Pert Boyal bathos, Febelia7, l , hur terd Says • On y. =pub% the ,18th,,Arp left opt camps se in lightmaroluse.•. order, id& Wm **Co• ! Ware._ We marched all,day, sad ea the roade wiite — bedi ire-Apple,oply. Wise, wilds re baked *tt the melt. Otiltulay , fwartag, the latit, de arth amlnistelibig day. bade' seventeen . .oA_tnr eight ai itual} plain called der *mint She 10th, at rere=c;ell4 - r muz sUitegi aloe *ore G. Ear place WM& Lake-Ci ,tbirty c ale lie Aabiol, which, if we we *aeM hare wtopptd: be eitellesa the aortal. a do * with Mt ilia enem and* Wilk than far the next fouruillee y, , • when se dotrilthet they were le force, rad bad famed tt heed UMW • • • TM edam inte al atria Elbsdioyed and caw advises Wee atiosehatply, mgr. Sas= Ofthirebel lerkreller werefleert [- We weal Weigh tout pieces, fifty ban" *nes maim Ilanaftei_liNA. . dlleers 4 z : tarnywlt ' atiLtai Lieut. e twenty . lost forty-are Wei,. fort/ .hosiott uid fours re, when we' managed to o eith ,bitti~letherewaafdi. Thelight blow three hours; when andim anti? +p - n treb o a retreat. V,7l=ltrr" .mv44ghtvgi. iliitant, wait 'maw - A there ate braes n'texk. We .6000 men on o aide, and lost MO, Seam ssl cart anti - The enemy, hest'lsLOonaterr opposed to us, and, orcortrse, whipped us badikt. ~4111..0f Wham had out .horiee Went - tulder'uir. .NVe ire noWou board Vat steam* bound for 13esofort,. ,where, -the wounded will be lauded - except 'us laufefffeert. We Mira tarldiltartilead to OW. The bit toty ntritained atJacksontille, which-1 think anr - faces wilt Ind it difiltadt to bold,: as the eiletny Wene . ftdkuring midway. -Taking everything.top whsviifaelZlO pretty sheo work.... bribe : - 'wo.luire'lliarebed 'llO tallesi, !might a three boars &maim:iv:* badly Whipped. I there bilefted: our, httle ' spur is buck to-erherw-wo-...-stekted !rook. • , .liaisisscliusetts and Itat North Carolina Begintente„ . both colored, by their bravery,, eared the artuji front otter rout; by bolding the rebels irardwnithshile the arety.retrOated...N. test aiktes-'l4aored. Imps alio 'fo right There were, time' Color SeigesXl. ts or the Regid liteut shot dorm—the last Orin iris 44M three thaws before. be'relinquishe4 the llsg.of his eou.ntry rant -twos was - 8.3.1 C.: , Waters, Company .0 alln*l,bpa j .sleces, where he fell. .The bat, l -flag .by ..ergeant 'Taylor VIA - -througlithe fight .16111 the left hind, after -thee ri s ght one watt nearly dud off. . • Hair Itentaredn. Iltina 'Moir 'kennels*.' Illsstandarl stole massracion fent* ad in all- C ole totibrO -- Wad smd hsis_lnd , vat lon to their calgtoal color . It does not don 't° mak tha halt grow to *Welt Me once: riles - nothia* • eil" **that; *Weyer Mks be alvestbed, td,tba .6* Way: but Meat Week It 'from 413114 ookmaket MA and silty. ellenskit tte mitt Mom. Writ* aiid Kamen. an entirely nereennbeteffecte . kart. on no at prevaragon cootatabi aolphar; •ow o To r te. *rim lirOZArloweirwand howl Tor I t ti scctication. Do I tt The bat in an Molly kepplieetand • wiped fon the elk as mkt bait dreane. It region the sena ateadlag oroee Mir another. *We t " deo it illy* appennet Wen" of the Mill unifcassiblek t of dr". • ' hoportleit Cof 'alai Crier.. ektpecter to wade kleuelet tt ai Vite and- Col. Oft the Bak at the same Wee ligtst eta re 4 hair ha beihdhti brown oebiatic. I kt everembetit. -e .1061041 aorr & I NO. 10 MATenlItY Place, lire Yost. It • I - 1047 arch li. .41- Paint Killer has Won for itself • repo- *Zion unalapardedin the bigirjri of medical- Eireparre ticks. well *town in tha.trading port?, of 1* dittand China ao br'New York and Cincinnati; • and its C•c"/"1/ 411 ' litetealfrik titntland. Thete it beenitaw eit knt.wit, Ia onto( It to trot unfreque y said of 1t .h We - rotild 'as soon thinit ot. being without floor lit th"F.hatintraw . ;' withont_ Pats' .Etitm."-:It face! immediate relief in _case , at, "add drientemixcrtherithnilaraffeetionscof the bowet, and betna , entirely a vegetable pre - n*lton, it is a? ialg' skit, is teltable. Pricer, 35c., .74c.', and Si 30 per &Stile. • ..ri)tz P. IiIIoVACAL Paavlle, Pa.;_ „ • AtaiS - r - Kai 1111: SALE OF THE WHEELER &, WILSON. SEWING ,IVE.A.C.,.ILINE In ScOnylkill Connty; • Anumbtr of these excellent Family 20:chines are s i • waycleept on hand and an . seeti in operation hy* ,ealling it his residence In kinjtet • Street, amain 14, next door to the lingllsh Church._ • , -'To accommodate persons tutinK. these': Machineala supply of ifaciiinii.,Veinee piackiiii93land,,,Seayo, 144' cz a rriThrecia, In an nninbehr'oulons;-:•especial,;iy - adaptedninewing Jachine nee ; win be kept on.hand. Thorough inatinCtimas for worth:Li these pfachhSes will be &rent° parties pnech — Qrders by mall will receive . prompt attention. Catil and examinehefore purchasing alaishere. • Janttaiy, ' 4-tr PHEiSERYF t :scorn 13E.A.CTY: - - • • . • .61101EFITI" •OF FO YIP CR. 11E.4 LTII A Ytt %MESTA POWE RS. ng that Sae. Pleasant; Popular. and Specific me • • . . • ' Extinct Ilharbu. - • „Bead the advertisement In another column, and prat by it-, • - DISEASES AND . stir Proms MirSIERATED. • Cut-It out and relemrerlit.' You may not now require ti; but may 'at suille * 6 I . • •• It givers health aridNe te, the me.;" - And:hloorn " cheek,^- It•Savet. Long . Sall it af . id TAPPeur'e• Beware tt, Counter /04. ; • Cares Guaranteed. Feb 21% •fit . •• 7 • • • . tp.lm • ellieulsaliod• il.ilkrary.—Thapubl lc of P,ottaville and- vicinity:Js az - v.4 -xespectrally Informed that NV. Bisyrurznaanl of Philadelphia. tuis established a branch Of hia Circulating LI in Market street:. Abe ham* la tquied or -over 150 q, iibuties: comprishig all the test ary author, In every, de ent of literature. All the rte.* "larailot are added as elion as Issued. , Speilar arrange ments 'Will be mad midi resident. of MineffSille: "Schuylkill HaVen. P Carbon, S. Clalr."Aahland and I t -Tamaqua. Printed tologues aretradrfOr oubetribers. Feb 0, 'M. _ 64 TO CONSUMPTIVES.. • Consumptive stifferers tql recetri , a saltutble pre. ecliptic* for.tbe mire, of,Constasiptton,` Asthma: Won dada,- and all nat. anti Lanz affections, Urea l af chargej by saniEnic Oink addresi to ' '• • Rev. E.. A.AS:II,..SON, 'Willtamsbarg,Aslngs Jan 4 A, •64-:-4-60 Ne'sS York. ;' . Eye and Igai.—Pref. J. IsAA(S. M D.. Oenlirt an4...kurirt, forroiliy of Leyden. Rolland. t locate at -at No. bit Pine St.. RiuladelpAia. rFbere persons aelliCrod_ with diseases of the'Elii , or Ear' Will be orientinTily treated aud.cured, if curable. rtifiiial Eyes in verted Without pain.. cbarges made for etenuns, 09u. The Medical Faculty le Invited, uhe has uki . ee:..' cretein hie meek, of treatment. • ' . 'Jan 30, .64. • . I LOWILIIVNICATICLQ PatsonarrfoimmqKhei a ftrabkAlsease t A pi:4;4E11 , -1m C":IIIIiMIEPTIYEK; The undersigned having been mtored to health in a . few - Obelti, by a very Simple remedy, aftei haring sal feted several rears with a severe lung affeetion, and that dreed disease, ..7onstlmprioit -is envious to makelOown to his felloW sufferers the Means acute. ; ' '' • Twill who desire It,' be will send a etiPy of the pre ecription used Cfree of chergej. with the:Airections for ‘4. preparing and using the same, whkh they will find• a mire cure for Vosersertos,'Aselts% Baoxcurr% CopgAlk .Cotrsi,'S.tc. The only object of the advertiser in Pend..- .lag the Prescription' le to benefit the affiicteci, , and spreadifformstion* which lie ecAseelVes to Se invalitable he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, u It will cast them `nothing" and May woven brewing.,' Parties wishing the:Prescription will pl.nwe address -Itev. EDWARD,2if. WILSON, • Sings County, New York: October 4t, '63 ' • • .• 43-Im Marts, %olds, Sem Throat,- Weak Breast, Bronchitis, all Pointoisary Complaints., "Dr. &rogue's Arrnpbund Syrup (Tr Wad Cherry. " A trial of many year... proved to the world that remedy itk,naore hi curing all throat. bretot and lung co than any hitherto known to mankind. It strength to the - stomach. and for the at: 7 l4'. -. It acts as • strengthen ing alterative, 714 frornliie ,l upP “SwaPle 9 Wild be , fzr safe and prompt, styptie in' use. In Pti• :4" , cjirn tur-,emaciation, debility, cough; beetle fe ' and purulent expectoration, it is, without exception, the best medicine extant, oftentiines curintrthe moat obstinate caw" which had baffled cry expedient of human skill. • Prepared only by Da. SwartSinc.NO; 330 N. Sixth street, Phibmia. _ Sold Lc G. Bit°wit & 80% sod Hawn: SAWS'. Potts villa, sad all pra„,,:ista andDealoys. See advertisement. • The Vanafeweisai and Experieuee of as Invalid.—Published' forlbe benefit. and as a warn ing and 's csritort To ma mu aim suffer from set= Irons Deblfiry, rosmatnoe Decay of . Manhood. ete...trap. 4: 4 plying. at the same time. Tut NtANS or sar . By one who hue 'aired himself after being put to at ex pense and injury through medical 'humbug an d nea rly.By enclosing a port-paid addressed 'envelope. sin gle•ft may be had•of the author.. • i• NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Es q., - Bedfo rd, Kings County. X. Y. 22rii Nay 34-43 lassyssrteast b Ladies.-'here is not lady lir. , Ing, but what, it usome period of her llfe," vrtll And the •.flhaponch Golden Pills " _bud the tight medicine I she most needs. One of thelirst ladles of. Pottsville. Mad has seed them successfully several times.? ' she would not fail,to_use them if she had to pay eb a bib: for ttiern ; they have spared her much auffertnii.— If ladled only knew the value of these Pills, they would never be without thitn. Ste advertisement in another column, headed "A Card to Ladles." 7 - 1 .7 ' ' . • Milt' DWI AIR *PVC' BriCHCLOR'S CEMRITED 81,IE , DYE , .• Is Ike Ikea in tbeWenrid I' The only ihiiissitts, True,. and Rae/Le Due 'lsown., This splendid flair , Dye, is Perfett-41tangin Red. .Rash Of Gray Hair,instindly to a Glossy MO or Nat nral with** Injuring the flair or Stetting ..the Shia, laming the iiair Soft 'and Beantifal ;! imparts fresh vitality, !meanly' restoring it. pristine , colts, and rectifies the ill ,effeetserßaii Dyes. The, Genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BiTCENLOI4, all tears are mere haltatlona and, should be molded. Sold tij all , Dr:inlets. be. Fscrroar—el , Beamar Seam. N.Y., Satehehrshileta Met On= f irs DrUlailig tits Bois. June 27, . 144 T ograir.tarNarii 1.11.1641 as . • sr - swArmars Inas I• FersaperUlt and Tar Fills Seats:so deranged. WWI* trj• Gine Pla'hi.W. are e crest blood puritOng purgative: we . , punigrilana*ey vegetable ; care leurelitToduis oriel. zuh ate - 7 AIMS . L It . ST fever, &epee. The y godly the blood. renure obstruo• , p ourr im x . done of all Blida . deasse th e Ulu of all vie:pies and • Motet" and living the rkb oolotoi health to the Pao • in , l o s irAl t izz A ing Aim at . b y Lim.= h . obis w a d s. •• F Noe T. . •ffirnint• APotbooi l 7- 110 I b43"1" U. Biu"ng 44,8roctalid306311M11, Ba rr 'f• rwsszo & f intorai kats .visa...L .6.7 iLacz! . -Atettootts gutdi met. , •. , '• . NOTICES .; ' ~ 1 VI ' 11411110441111111.. Mak Inoaill. Slott aka ' MaOirrir Chan* Cleolompal) Berates Suidati madam 11 - Oal. 418. • 111 -r ia Val& Afakioair la log Artlodr: Swain at 1g • (MIS*. Mao dartag ' '' ' - _ I Leaf. e "" Mc. * agienma la 4 : 5141 " d ai enidoli! WIIIaIitaICUAILIN ;191V1111-411.itoio -lea la TX O T- 1 5 0 4 1 -._ - 1 -t .. - I 4.a of stoning Mearadtaaasi • , 111,...at_. _.• • stoth. tirilsto limilmeata Ciatreat. Marl* &pare. Ilov. L. IL Xhosa foam. Pm:Mo. awn &Mar • 4811L.V00. , '- 1 - •-' • aofulM gat evadnlVlA lohr A. X.. add? P. X. I _ Powerammicad.ladara Tharadarroa. on ado*, !AIM CalTll/11)11111.- maid *pas *MI K • tar-itigNagletesi tbureb. Callooldll attest !- it..:; ' Modal Tolbaeva.---A lOrpand ospoior lot of ker. Wu. Yon, Alta Dearly appointed rotor. will;. ohm 'Mato tobood gm foroft bi—: peach Gerona reyorj Bra op= st 1, otlodk," " 'Am 0..' 4 4. - -- W- inulla: sod 401* lathe xvimm atT f • ~ ' - WW* Mena Preobisoriaa Ohara' wa} . iall.____Maria rnir . al, " "lag Pte' ilteletecalio ortion la War mot lloalsot liciersom ~,,,- 4, -. ., Obootoolto shoo G to keep ' Your kid The cow of Marko. nod, am !tracts:itTi ne1d0 14037 kir ** ili a al - '• - raffer_ l o%. A. X I ..Pablleoarvioto at tog,„ifi; it, weal .F. eirk °A•l: , , __-_,,.- WI a TII03111111:1r& 'T. r. sa. . i., • 1 -- _fr t rimi sp oi r ns e d it eas im ikairibi d ii ipi c, pritir,_ •611 Flailt ectai ii alalliSel e ntat , Ow ben . 3111114111 1 . 7 17 brav Eai ai : n 'ig'ml:N r lal z . a .. 4 "ott e ;t - IfICILIO. ONlrolt4 _ Idol TiY - TVG& aid .T7.,1L , ta l i agN ( ma& ~ . — jct . A ,,,, -- o,,, tdi , ~, i. I Nor. T. •all• gm= Pbstpa Chomilit:.„. • Strigoldballo xic ikallik.. iteerilt.idsolli t AppErlllitiliiiiiliaffit. .1111X1111 gird 41INOra.: lierlat. arr.il L . :80. a aired diractatea C., .>s. lltaplid, Wastbousa. ' kit both. ot bk A-MAIINW• 4( ' Vas :, *lt Sormaalital papaw% by . . - i , k7 1 ' -' &Kr Or*" Thi VA*. -• . ~ • ', . ) Now T. lio , •- • - ~- tilltrit, irot . turarir. •-• , . . .. ._ . , . ..• _ . _ 1 o leastig ti t. brVr* ..nstePtpbts: fCOILNIS. t F- Yfi Jorrro. sad . Otto wmenteore -PO leAsoo • 4. 4. sculatisuO, s'.. - W - Citerriage , Natite wait • ' fasts toilkppear in the Joriesm...; ; • • • liteik.CEß;-I.4.lLE—Atthe isijdetice Iketteti - ott the Ist Wet.. by the Rev::.R. C. Haut Reessitta. to Wee SALLIS Lsea, all Beheylllll cattaty. Fe. • Res:RO 4 SSURY-43521011.C.•-•4osi the 21' ult.:bv the . . Pry°, 6- at Mt residers*, to thelt: ugh of Potte.,.l DeateirfCatmeatte. - olt,PhUidelpbta, to Cambia — a j A saltssetra. S;bwIk111. Have& Sobttylklll‘ Cnitty, 0011i1E.R . ),.thill,Rey. -E . _ Noadiy, tbelSth or Penn*. at St., Pirtle ewes; "Stluers 31b. Ross:as lbossutts.lo 32a li r c it!' tr a m *, b o th et Aabbige, Settaylkill :County . ; F e.:. • of Febrility, by the Rev: tie bkiPelh S4diar;,to Mlii Se esyssu blers.Nt St. , • . ECISGE —Cte t he 22th .rtor Pelmsaty, be the ratite. ktoarir Rogi2A. Privatela the tub Illaay,..astOlesse& - ot 11Velle.• • . LOVIIIIIII,ZitERthe 23tli ultimo, be Rev. •YesOileevel. 30.1.1gssT LOsisa. Virgipla: to Wu •M. litrtrioC of 9balstherstrogt Pa, •- t , • \ num - \ B**pte.ltismiunnenonst4 of ilea thA.. fres.. - Thol!t'ac. gerscxisied !ie4th notice!, be paid AISPACIt—On tl a •Zth nit» st Oreigetinfg.: ANNA' SE - 04 , 11.41/ Al-srAns, relict. of *holey •nt aged to yeArs; menthsend• &ye. -.- -- MarrOLET — ln the iii4fieldleg. Ana the: l9lh inst. !lawn. aurreLre, y;n4tetdent of ,banyl- Clolantrt Aged a YeknE.3 months ad 4 dm* _II.EDPOIM—th; the 2lth 'of Shrum saAli xxsolanghter of George mat Ellen ,itedrurd. Aged S yeenk - 5 months end 11 dayL • • • • . • Deoreot'donghte4 than lootlett no, • Here tbs lose we deep!" feel ; • .- • Bat tlilfica thatlnis betel •-• He eon all our sorrows . heal.. • - t BoTER--thydibe 29ti. nit.. Of:Apoplexy. in West 'Ron, Grains It Boring, Itaci.„l4lo t:ounty Tineanree,. aged 46 yea" Y months' lind. days.. %We reznaina_were tarn to,Oznigaining for inter Vfointilasl, art. of PotavM'inehe dith ea , The friendiplit and the =edibles ed. the. Order of 'k'yeeermutate.ant Invited to attend tali 422 k StindaN..at S o'cloel in .the afternoon:• : e tuvius-tOti ow. stitti ill _fit,' calf...Simi= ;Uwe: aged, about .fellprn - • 1111ILLER—tom'the orolrt :olie 4'ith ..Fouiaa nern.iwifeiof John . Molded `-a* . 411 , 4 ; • Lebanon Courier Acme • ' - • Mh:iikt.. at tarrnits Widow, of_the late ti . 4ec2rge Reel iged years,moutha and Viraya,i, . • i .3Pottavilla. ;on. die Wth 'lilt- Mast ..-Inztoz. loge of John 11=7 Ildeatigarten, aged TZiyeare,,d mouth* and 1 'day. • - - • • _ SCITEREIt.‘-tin the iebraideC at his %redden in .3titiereville, Schuylkill RIAD= SCII Wipel4f4 Stgeld . :::, year*, 10 months and 422'8. .• • " • • • . - •• In the 'are it 2 deeth.••.- • • L. Obi • dedicated to,,the. Memory of 4 : 420. . •Tis the, dirge of •a Soul•that h.ss. tied; ' And to. the - • inni.in solemn array.' 31tises shrskra ung to, the of the , dead, . . With the !dice OT . ono that itsspassed no . .11lbst why should We. welp Perhaps it. fs, drie: ' That lath out lived siachtie that hound isdr. And. care;worh and aged, forsakenoilone, . Sin...joyed that hen ft:chit...existence IMP • • TO escape from the au tirade round fyer. • /Int no! •tis the body Or Li2Z4il. ribh died • With friends and i,elatices neaSher.— . • • With husband and mother, _who mourned atiter aids.; Atid all. that to eartiscould en'tle& her. Bur laiely.l Sari her. ao' happy and' • :The loco-and.joy of a bride crioilli.4.l her:brOw : • ' Oh! where is.that ppO . V. that then W 11.4 Echo ash& wherer. ob.-where 13 it now f• • ' • But now we most leave her in futagtil gloom; . • •Tig,her anguished friends, - and s not her. I uteri,' • The'ehri4tian-knowe.jove beyond the foinb: • IDEAS Lulli. Sweet l thy Sleep: 111 Menaoritialia.: • Atj a meelllo. of the' Teachers. Instiite ofAlythe Township. held f• New Philadelphia,uralisy. Febru ark •bah, h prearutde . and were nuanirnou • adopted: ' • WHIWILAIS: It has : pleased the Ahnigh.fy.,Thiler 'of the Universe to gall frOm our midst our late fellow' teacher. 301 IN and wdereas, we hat e•all been recipi ent. of his unlfonyt landnese - . Admirers. ofhid virtnens and amiable deportment ip the , walks of llte,and oflate. energy andztal in ;he calm: of education; theeshire he it 'Roo:dyed, That ,thile we et - Iliad! with 'hatable defer ence to the w ill of an. Proaidence, we cannot feel IntsenSible' to the . 11)!..1'we'have sustained. Rewired; That in tits - education hav'loet able advocate, the community a. gOod loyal citiren end, that we. deeply , -svmpathize ..with the hereaved.facriily, who have lost Gloving ,linshatad ,and nit attectiohatc' ke.otrect. That the Secretary be .requested to trans mit to the faintly of the deceased a copy of - tbw‘e Deso lations, also to the . 'Democratic Standard... and ..111i nem' Journal" for publication. j • SAMtEL MAJDRi,Preaident. . Tnam %a J. Secretary. , • , GE ,‘ ICJ K C AL .N,VPICES INT , ; • • ANISTAL TAXES FOR I . Bfit.-The attention-Of pliverta is hereby- called to the proviskins.of ther4l, itead States Excise - Law relative to the assessment of annual ,taxes. BvThe sixth section of the. act of . Ju1y.'.1.1.461., It , is - made the duty of all persona, partnerehips, firms, assn ciaikans, orcurporations, made -liable to any annual du, -ty, hcense-or tax; so or' betire MaitataY.Of May io,each year, to make a list orledurn to the Assistant As:same& of the District:Wliere ladled of the andonut of annual income. the articles of objects charged with a -special tax. adxl the, burliness or occupation liable to pay' any linens. . Every person who shall, tail to make such - return by the-day specified. will be Liable.to .be assesses be the Aseessur•ac.cOwling.to the best, information-which be can obtain and-in suchease• the Aaaessor - IstrequirCd to add ,fifty per.centaun to the. amount, of the: ltemyof such list. • • .• Every peremi Nebo shall „deliver tel in -fitsessor any. false or fraudulent list Or 'statement. with, intente,to -•• evade the valustioticirtnumeration renuirsid subject to a fine of five - hundred ..dollars: 'arid •in such case the list will be Made out by ilia Asseatovor Assets. taut Assetwiir, and-from the valuation and enumeration 'so made there-ma be no-appeal. • . . Parotid of the animal taxes. except those for -n -erve.* will nut be demanded aniil•the thirtieth day of , , , The-approprktie blanks - O - d • which to Mike .retnrtw and all neva:s:try infurenstion. xill.3m. furnished, by the Assistant Assessors. to whom the returns sh od be de livered on or before the first M.rnts• of Mar - • - J. W. . t. S. Atesior, loth Pa: , InZt 3txrrh A 4t. . -- . 6 . -- a The Co T partoesohip heretofore; exkung between M. 1f... NICHOLS and! - GEORGE-VC:BECK, undm. 'the Atm of NICHOLS .ti BECK. k this day- diasolred by motualj content. — , GEORGE W. BECK k authorized to Write all 'debts due to and by the than. ..-- N. U. NICHO'L t % • „.. EF W. BECK.. - Pottacille: Fey. -- t4th. IS&& • -. . : 19..1t - . — i .... • i'iIIOITIICE.-,The .4 - Onstall neighs' . of the Stockholder of - the Seater!. Comps , tie will be held at- No. 46 liNorthOfkrenteentb - - b. Erect. Philadelphia, on MONDAY. the fourteenth flay - of 3tareft, 1664,-at 4 O.cleck; 'P. ".Si! . at...which Ulna teed Otsce'an election Rill beheld for - twelve Director!, to eeTve for the eneuing :rear: . . i Philadelphia, Feb . .{Z, .64. ' ' •• ! -10-3t!*, INFORDATIIItN - 18 WANTED. of NARK Ell - LAND. a native of The Prftieb of tines. County of Gatiray..jreLliut who enlisted in the 17. S. Army,. inPhiladelphla, In Mardi. 114.13. Any In formation with rr*rd to sail' Marl: : Hyland thantfulli received addressed.-to the eubseftber, his brother, at St. Clair, Schoylkill Count*, Pei PATRICK 411.1.k..‘"D. Feb 27. '64 LORISCIIIIN CREEK R. B. Ca:, ". PuILAD'A. Jan. 29. 1.544. The annual meeting of the Stockholders it the Lon. .berry Creek Railroad Company will he held at . the oft ea of the Philad'a and Reading Railroad Company. 10.. 127 South Fourth street, on WEDNESDAY, Match 9. 1564 at t o'clock; P. M. fOr the election of a President? and six Direutgrs, to *erre for the current year. Antrim: tll otherashall be elected. ..W. H. WEEB,'Secl.• ' Feb 27.'6. • .--, b • . NOIIOES. tEttiMiiiTRATRIVS N 0 T'l C M L - x. Whereas, letters - of idminiktration upon the estate of David Davis. late. of'Zions egian Townshipxhurl kilt entity decease& base. been granted .to the sub, - scriber, those indebted to the estate of stud decedent. are tequMtted to make immediate payment. and. airper acme having claims Sr demands against the said estate. are reqneettxtto make lonown the seine without delay. to MARGARET , DAVIS , Achtdpistratrix.:. Mt. Laiee6 yetktr, - . LOST AND FOUND: 4.wbeel Ilta!lrani Car, of tee Reading Railroad Wooden --Cosi ear pastern, got, painted red, nithout number, weight or name en it. • Any person knOwincof the whereabouts of this Cat` will please inform the sabstriberi and he will be sulta.A . bly ;rewarded. Last heard of in Scluzylidll Haven. 1144 WELL • 1L5112.14 Pottivil Nareh 5, '6l. - .10,1 to" 131 k inst.,"is plain gold thonrning breastpin, oral shape, with ,bali en closed. A liberal reward will be. siren to the Ander by leasing it.at the aloe Of the Maur Journal. s . Feb *641 • • $l-3t!--_ II AVID DAVIS, who In from Sig frein JL•••load st gothic. in Jajy. I - ji Inform:m.l. that a HEHOILILNDtat BOOK. eon Mpg a Small, punt of money. rappoied-fronanapeas I to belong to blnt, was food at the East Penna. •R. Etta. M Beading. shoats year ago. He can We the sanse;ll found to beim* to Wm, ompayment &teens sdvetthetnenb. - 1 ' • • • ' - , -W*. Y. HIJKSTER.. • f' :,. . " .Emit Muni.* B. oak% Reading. Pa.. Feb H 064. , -- 4 ' : • ' : TAR - , ... - . JzET.gc Vailitmits, • -sall dieetrilPi tioas. for laraltda, at ' • HUGHES': _ Nor 7. ItEt • . Itaratmossltiral EXTRACVII foe obi lksiebiet4 . superkw gunny, st, • -• . /Um 1.:4 3 / • - /MUM ,APrOglisr7.l- Itn. , m;ta. • t pain , sett!.. Defers to . VYA'S* 011), —IB 7- Toulon lila ittz.ri•sorAilerk: tuAny cApfultyl Ike furnlish the refetewo./Tleallhail .vimith • " • 0.6 , I!).ltri ird . isd 1 .. l4_ .f.tho!brilio•tt Bryson. Mr. of Astasati. UA I NT Perenit is ti B. • r - Neina on the Land, of the Lacing andiron Co' axpeoy,•liear . „Vett 2 7:" 6 4- 4 t) - 11017CH+CTIFD.—Tr;e.,J,eieuH . , ere, at - PONRIII SOWS Coal iuul Noriregteneueks, • I , eb '411: .Y. , . • I - 'Ac, - 1131.11.1.7i11EAT 111161C111g. , xs:-'rinunediately, 0 pesaiktle4-by a meal, llama addrese, stattng rent vu t kr ;MANDEL Union Hot*: Cent:nine/xi POttevlile,•-reb ST. • - . - - WAIVIIK 10:- . -117 ,a .eosuipepei du m 'an u d f r t riVe he eta at it b a u eorliery , :r s a t Ile , Store. Wvald be %nil ing .do % but ss Will AO \ too beam e. : refs aces_ givers.. Addrel . ",•" EN RA' Pcdtesitle. , • 1 ~. -1 ' 1Y . .. .. ,Uouk-keepef. - rimort. der - kills for ' • actoryje.itimOrilali from 'dtmovtl3l, race'. , • SITILTATION -.WANTEIC-LAz.sgfrna„., —, 3fsetnelical Engineer, of innisicierable It:Opening:and managing Collieries, !aeere,.. to , simatiun aa_Enperlntendentist one or !several fes ' He MU famish retereackand 'biettent slutracteS from several of the most sr 'operator of the Elate. Addrlisa Ehgt., - „ reb 13, .aa..-14 . Eatl , - Wilkeshant. illirANT . . BD. iiinomicinairly: Iwo iiimli pnble Store Banda, for tie, 449•111ery Store. .11 profeiied. 7,0 r pirtioilam pluovallAirm 4.4 • • 4•:- • T. w.„ Mlocrille P. rob.,_. 13. 44: ' • • .. - t - • • Ci.taIiPENTEDINI - WANTED. ni NEN* PATTNIPON'S Girarchille Collie atant tiaploymeat gtvew Call on J. SL Patte+olV JOHN R. !Epic). Gtrardi-ilie, IPENTIO tc,om 20, cent 4- • Something nr r e„ n ., - by; if ery Call and..AmmiliA , or , on sett free s by_mnilator cents. that 'mulls r) yw liiKhathani Squirt New Yot tfrio FOR. SALE SINWTO- 'Von . MALE. or EXEIIIIALI I IGIB for IAii.IIING , LAND. tbe.. following 'deiCr;: nbnerty ; Marco Prune - Houses; and lota fr. 4- on Com merce atreet,'in.ronno Addit:or rt Carbon also, the • large brick, liorse.. Sprbia, inLiwtorm Addition to Port Carbon. ori Market-greet. Title 'clear orall incumb Appiv'to - J. D. lIALDEIIiri% Port „ Yoit: Carbon, Mare,4 . AIIS SAI,116.•• • -l&n 'Elevator, 'for' bet 4 4. - •„ ... kb Al Coal:width the gearing cortiplete-.in good ext. I!Mach Lift,Puzup-; • .6.t00t stroke. 1 'S -inch•:. •"' •• ' _ B 4thle-to , - .IABEZ SPARR.B..ceaI ..[S . lErcii 1 - 4 14VG14E F011.16.411..E; of Nt h•iltiWsi,A,l.6] wet. with' line. large - Boller; Fitiot... anti Connetions, got 4 Chu/ditto/I. t putitip: w ls to • ... .• ••••.- itowE.u. ;march St: - • . 0111‘ 'la the - Borough or IkSitecille. now occupied b S. Tramline. ,roeileiulou glceu on- .t 4 tir.t . • dap 0 4 1 i•Pr4 APPrS kf " . A'.rercl. 40 . ;Corner oC3Bduudongo and Se em ' ' p reb47. GP. • .. • v . ...... , F tIWO-_ 1117.8E* ' IN- 3111-ERS V ILI. • ' 'FOR SALE".—The undersig'nen ofters'-i:E.....;.ir rit.:3lE - DV. •ING- 1101:St:Li,. mitosis. L:a , .1 1 School Alley ; 5 Inertwllle,• &fitly/kill Coil. 1 v.— q.neh lot is an f et front by tto &en'. Thera It a' good,u•ell of w ter on the: pretuts . ei: ~,,, 1 • i, 10 ,-- .M.0,..,3 ouse:and Lot In Creasona'olfetel see. There is s well of wetter iii.o on this h,r. .1 Feb.*:-1, 'O, t , t::t•I• I : • :-DANI4I,'VRII.7 T. IpHelt *nveuieut to •21, LiHQ OR' S i ttE .cuSEA.p.—a. fie'ird Th i liouse nd Lot....fluate on • Lyon Ptri'et. din - ctly Oppod Sixth street. in tile , I.lorthight' Purest tile. lt , I e a. good stand for a small 1 stort Enquire of tilt subseribirt, on the premises. , Feb 21. 'lla.-.9.6t.',1, -, .s• - OWEN liEex: • -",- - .';c' 1 0 L ._ ."2,•,',...' F°El OA LE.--Tlic, Vet and Erick h -r.. - •,,i.,..- w a nee. E.:toyed bi Cha4s si. Hill. Esq.. 02. g: -,,:,...,,:7 0 ,,„ u.sre on 51shantopgo street. in the Ilormlgh r1A..%-"..--•,- , , ,, *- Ihitti,ville. for sale the and'on ClIbV • terms -•• ' -. 11 - ',:•- , °'. 4 ).i.pty to E. • GREENOVGIi SC4TTJPotto.i -.-.-.` j 2 s 1, - N OM BEN T.,--Tlie 001.reo "ROW OCGS3p •SV4T tail JF., 1)1 lan: Bartholomew and, lit-li Etire- 4 11: L 11, „,% -, . 1-ILqrs. P oo:et-don given April Ist. 1 84.144 F,o; t k „ term. apply to- - L. C..„ THOMPSON. $"?" -• E Putt..7llj, Feb 13. •Gi. • ', ' I 7• - ..P,',.:LE ..' . LIG IT. ftENT.-- - welling: Itooitool. ti , ma, A 011 ices. Store ttoonn, and",..-a call *Mudge E s ••••4 for Lectures, Ae Fur - partiudars. apply td - 4 ' l it.b • L c'rliONPS(rt -, ~- Feb Lit. 413 -11 , Cur. Centre and Minima -". 1 . 3 t GOAL , AND, TCOBER LAND Fit - k sM.S..---600 ACRES OF TIMBER. LAAR , on the Cams Not and Qnakdke itsUroad.. i • JO • 100 acres of good COAL LAND. Ternis rm.''. TL sortable. Address - , FRANK C-rft2 ~,,„,,-.1:".: : • Heal Estate 4geoL.Ms nu t -z' s'. '7r T r .. - - i'.; , , thi ( 1 0.11, LANDO FOR RENT_ he.-` I...ff i k../ subscribers are the cm Here of SOO A 'RES ! - OF LAND. adjoining the'Treverton Coal l_ina. „IF - - • inny's Lands in Northumberland county, 'Ethic E r ." •• 4 ' tiquarter. of 'a Mile of the Trerertou itaiirtad, Ai;;Wz- l ea mile of the Sliaqtehannit River. for tirli eh MI 4V- • tit desitims of gettalnesEiractical person to itOtVie,th t interest in the dave merit of the easy t .13,i--i - -- - lease on the mad • ara ble terms ;or astrieesit r: :Cm jt v :position will, ti e received for the idevelftpriwt - ...,,- ' 1 , Company, or any Other plan. for; will lits-enriEviV! in the shape of funds. if required. There. are •L'lp•4:z pe takable evidences ot Coal, and ikon the same r....- - 1,-- 1 . r, the Shaniokin Coal Mines. There are Coal Nu.; ;Et „ L "fig sa:perui 4, Apply by letter., or penonally, to ; MORA/FA:AI LEVY, lib - Warren Si S'.. .LE 1 ' GEORGEAPSLEY, Lock Hared, l'ea, - • _ , , Jaxi.,:h `6-1.. . , 1,,, I - 44: . co g. 19.816 PROPERTY TO/. ENT.- , 11 qt , I , vi-i property of the • NANTICO " 'OAL Ass-'.i. ;•... t , a., TitiN, situated near Lee's Creek the Sump= :,..:-: - •"I river, in liiininir township , Lrizeruc county, lir '4: Its .bemded no reasonable terms for a toprm of Vittn, A 7;• - .- Thero am•threer hundred and fifty'an'es of - got, it - - er coal lancLuitil six 'dwellisigi houses Aud i tra ,"'" s,b i goodballA. • Fere ftwtheeptotiodan, applyto R. S. P ri.irt: 1., , ,Wiloq -bandale. Pa., or . to JCS; BRU VN, Agent, y•hosa , ',1:1i, - , ,Fti. . ' L • _ (Hee rh, 'O3-14/.3n • . ~.....-", TAVERN STAND FOR SALE.-4 fyiti l Tavern Stand called the .'orth Western If --- g t , - i tel tilUl'el. in the Horough o , Pattesille t l_l.9i . * -ki• large Stabling . At.,, attached. Callson• . - ~7 •-s -, WILL AM F. GLAstmtal....if.:4lo . kat Street. I' , lt.‘"J i." -- • ''''' , I -. futiv." • FOS '8A11.1R.....i..T1ite iireasaabie jreS . ,:,,,,. known as 'itosse Eirek,.• situate on - Cer.ll .., v..W Street. Pottikeille. -Nor terms, ie.. apply to it , GEO. B. RF.PPLI,ER ..., , Er 7 ,__, Sept. 71, '63. - !6st , .. Ontlrt Prec 4 4:: ' Jan *'64 Dec. , s. '63 OCCO-310 et LA,Frtight. Locomotive; of-the follbwing Six-wheel , Wood - burner Rug 1.. /F „ :1 the wher.;,._.• netted; cylinder 18 by 20 inches ; eels 4.! amrter, wrought tire ; boileY39 ee' d met,: • tines. =ht. about 0,000 poturds.i in c pair and' a og. - order. Baldwin. Co.. and is Offend, r hide on reu./.. - terms. not' hating any farther hoe for an engine. Also, , la four-Wheel COAL CARS. Apply to/ -e. oARRErsoN, sivi,wanut I.‘ rhi't Dec. 19J.-:0 (7.1.1L1L'A.11 I.E PROIPIRAMTY 1.1"1"1.2=-, - : 1 —The Water Power and from L. 500 Mountain Land. la offered for sale. TYStirc , per, tWit, ty is situated in West kOlMPllielt , Sdiuylkill County. on the Little San:41011 lit.• 4r atiti.Bailnetd. 4ne mile ;delve Port Ulm, ;1,3..?,_, , Li,f1 r e 7:A th t e o Man ev, , ,h2f;;;Alfiz? wigebnrg. - (Nov 25,1'63 111 0T EC ST. CLAIR YOBtii. 7 - 1 :04i La. sale , s desirable Lot of Ground s ted In the•basineis.part of the town, moraine:l, s'is,"- - '; . 1•••.i, fronton Second street by '2oo .. feet In dept: srotuul: Apply to • , • JonN sErrzugGEn. EP4.. Not 9.1.:'63 41.tf I St. Clair, §citlyi. Aesirla scr FXlGNrouniksiliT it the su °ugh of Cressona. For particulars, incicore 'WM. B. WsLus t Esq.. o 7 Pottsville. j _Jan. 9. 4 6 ir-2,11) .• R. 4. WI Tv- VOIR • -MAVEN STEAM MILL.--The.suirscribn for sale the well known Steam Flouring situate In the Borougti of Schuylkill. Remo=••• good running artier.. It is considered one ofta refyi bat In the County. Terms made easy. ` - . - • JQSEPtiI For info"mation apply at the Mill to .13 `SEWER?. Schuylkill Riven. Schuylkill Cott' I - OcL - 4t4 - 1- -' 7 ' I - . _ LlORlSALE.s.eliorissidirlded A; a:valuable ctrisct •of ruluetiee-470AL New CaStleTovrnship, St hnylkill Coftty,-ces .4: .:c ; by two collieries. Apply to ' , • FRA.:KU"‘ a: GOK Post „ re An. td, • • • r ' • - - - . VIOLS @LAM , E, • TERIF - ACHEAP.- -( ` , . CC bone &NOISE. with, boilers - and: all car' tnanhinery... for painpinc water. • . • One. Snlorse,E,StaSi.E. anpl ROLLERS, .r colusectitig machinery for breakink coal. L A Aboutlllo feet of 16.iaeh piPes. with II• 7 ^." connecting irons, 6c.• • - Two Chains. Wire Rope,' • .01. 'Apply to - •• . ' -A. 'TILSIT,- . Office—corner of Mahantongo anti Seoe's • Pottsvile. March . • MllTnB'.FlllTrAzirt• *FAIL RENT,LS RILL COUNTT.—One of Iso serealoo cultivation balance Chen t Sprouts, S' reef gfmrth. - Terms to Kat tChasEts. i Half e= 4771 mineral right reserved. - • _t r to acres. within E matt of Pottsville, trliFkipli-* 4147 tor - F. S. BASSI . • Heal Est ate Ascot, - ! I ST May II; ;62. • lo; of Pottsville, bon on • the 4 tr d jpriiiand , ; ll4 . . - stk..' ten feat wide alley,'on the #ibuth by NorvreiP," on the east by lot of Henry Waters. and on al let of Daniel Sheiffley - Containing Iniwidth e*A - and In depth eighty !Celt six Inch Imes formerly owned by; Edward Seater: ' w. .iki 7 'l will be given.. Apply to' FRO March 7; 'MI ' • • I . • . A' 011 OIL E.... The followis .tracts of TLMBER AND CLEA RED a. Schuylkill Conuty,sre offere d enr sale,: tract containint4d)outone hundred Ink atm; mostly timber adjoining. the 1 31 x . :2'.;...- Port Clinust. • .• . r . • - 4401"1";:traetA, as And ocir-the the Little Schitylkul and Hist aqiittaco, • roads—thit.' one containixbotit",cnie honW anda t ry acres; of which bout nfteen.arresFA -- ;„ , ;. d laud and the a • akatitaing acre* with about one are - 3.—A trick enfitayilng four hundred acrca o, ';', Heals . Towaablp. - 4.—A tract a one handled tad filly =O O6 town; In-Raab Township, . 1 • Parts of the above Mentioned tracts are arc -'For lea* apply to JOHN F. 111-4-` 0, i - Age*, Little b•aellt111 Nev. H.; alid Cr!, „ T Or A. J. HERBYSHIME, Presidersl.'4o::7 4 . - Waloat street, Philadelphia. , VOlt SALE TIV" 4: and Pdadva . Materials. de rebileblid I¢emoim, Have teen la uee 10411.0t0a rim: Afton" TAM 071117•• Welt 111.ALTS.—Vors'. Ilbtsgsf or , 11101731 M an the western aide ef iregisa±rt, la' the borpath offs . V•r , 41 . 7 7 : 4 n-, -Kr %Mar! WWI motion a aticat • I Ana. , C. tar tanner :iraicwitery iramo IIIIIQL:SE in Schuylkill Sventp,' I entre ti4. 4 et• ,Pottsvjtie. ti+4,rl • , TAMES '... , •;; ; 71 . 1 - i3:111 , b1
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