—wily -xi.- qui opposed to., granting any ft the menin the field fighting for llie Il We will put racts i on record. The f titratts areft,emithe proceedings o i f ' • of Pennisylieniii,"laolliciaPy rt . Logiahtice . /4 624. • •-'o,nlZiday, the '4th of Mareb,-a j • Wien ~ ir.ing C'ongri.ss . . to pima la : lug the pay ef Privttt soldjers and . 4 missioned of fi cers in tht_armyi, . third reading and passage:. , The was as follovrii: .'." . • .•'• ;•,,-: - Besotted by the Senate itind flouse iel ri l W ci thrives tive C:emnsontoralth of Perin - se . General fdasembli rant, and it u nereby e .itie-asdleority of the ;tarot, That our , tivea in Congress be requested .to sit .use their b4ncutsv. for the passage of 1 cii.v.sing ti4.,' , pay of ptisate soldiers a ' ti,) • missioned" tw.ts in the army of t 1 On tbepitessge,of this resolution, and' nays , iverereqpired . by* Mr. - . ind.Mr..Cly,,✓and the vote s ;..lows:, , „,. . ..„. •, c - 11.aaa—lissara."- 'biampneja, .Con's Fiemilig 'Orishs:td: hoSe t , Blmschokie . Sum: 'Lowy' 'MCCA4 III eIay Nich St. Claw, Tarred, Wilson; IVerilington, ..ney. Speaker-48. '.- - - .• - I . Nutt—Messrs. ./fehrdsiee_ „, -Backer, Donovan; Glatt, llopkins, Lamberloa,l. ',.... liherry, iskistgomery, - /tea:4h &wi th , 0 • dad liAlktee—la• " •`'. • . • • The bill passed finally—siven4 " Union .. 'men and one Dernocrat, ir.r. / zsanr,"l Of .• : • • • .1.. • 'Sticks," imAing' for it"; and fifteen • roo ..-., -,- i,,,,, • : Ow A y a bast . ,tit. This vote shows 4 Of-pawl . •. - stands on the question :of pliking !soldiers: Onlhe .same day (Friday the Athi blattli) l ; ~„ • • r 1 . - , 1 .31 r. Johnson, of: LycOnkipg. m itiMt: lll ll c; '''fferyatti prOceed to the , tensitia - au !it of; the , - propoied amendments to • tlie7Co : titiftion; • • . perMiltbig citizens' kith. military ileirice Of' *". . -thejtictite,d.Statts tci exercise the - ht tii,sup -" r"' - frage.* This ininion was clinic ir and,tlie -,... proposed new Section,. whiCh is finttcr' - : ' • follow, was before the genate : i . Szc:rtow IV. Wheneeier anyof the a ified eV-c-a " ' tors of the C.immonwealth'shall , . • . orargtal je ~.... military -service ' order a .ieciu ti. i Aomlthe • , President of the United States, A. b dile author-', .ity of this Commonwealth, such - e e.. is may eve, ' :Tise 7 the" rif e bt of 11 81111:Zfe r ili ca all pi ll tionz of the ' - ri:re i sf=4,Usr like , astit'llr il as i .ii , ttty a I . :L . pit' . , ° t' at tlnife,nslial place. of election. --. (•,. 1; - • The, vote on thd passage of tins utendnient ,• - "",. being - taken by yeas and- hitys, a.. 4eably; - ~:r. theConslittitioti,.sto - od -as follows _... - , • z . •; . •,..Yrts-...3lassrs. • Champuevs,' Dina. il i 'Rani p , Fleming', tirsitam:liog,s, household le 'Johnson, .. llissay. Lowry, McCan.lless, - Nicht) S,lltidgway, . M., C T lair,'urrell, 'Wilson, "Worthing o and Pelt- 1 hey ; .11.ettker--.ls. - • . . ' '2. Nays—Messrs. "Beardere, . Pant ron, Glair, .. lityabertua. pala; Montgomery, . oath, Stark,', ~Nteis,ka4ll,4.llAillitce-10 , ' = 11 -17 1 .-.. " i - .T he -haring reteivectan affirm " ••''' • lative Vote.orii.iliajorit,y of thel• hate,: Was i .t• , • •'agreed to.'..'liere again, all hie non S,cna.-' ' .•, tora 'together ",iiith Mr. .iimaxx bf Ilticitic • . ~ . ,'. , voted to befriend the soldier's; W- Ile tit Dent ? . • octatic truanbera recorded their aultes' in op - itclidtion. • Fite D4:th9cfatic ° Sen td s among • • :'them Reilly of this County, doi' , ed i t i lte (Intl - 4- .100 n who would .not;„ rote y nd were • .- , , i • . . ..! inshanual . torpte nay. ,„...:::; ~1 I . i 1 , ... • 'The preientation of a regoluti n;ieque • sting - our members of C'engless to. fro lii i r the ex , '• .. tension of the, time for paying . OOrernnient - " ..bciutatieitto volunteers, to enabl - Mir, z .peoPla L to avoid the draft; afforded 'snot ei 4kiortu'- i k • , " ..nity for the Copperheadi to, alto th it colors: , : ...,Cht the passage of the joint rea' uti nto that • • - effect, the vote tao.:::. 1 Ii I • ,1" x.,...•,—"Xttasrs. Chanifinevis,„Von . • Fleming, Cinitiatn, 'loge, ltoni'eho • • .• Lowry, 116Candless, Nichols, Ridg ,- , • Tutiellf4Vilson, Worthington, And - • err'-17. -• - " • - ,liars-3fesars. Bilerlifee, Bac • ' . • clean, 'Mali. Hapkins, LetnviertiTi: .- ' rt/ ..itindlomery, Reilly Smith,`, it Wallare-15. • . ' ..All the Union , menibers", in i . • - • eioltitions, and all the Dein -• . . l' Kimsey—against It So the P • tidy , understand to whom they for {his expreAsion of opinieri . • of-bounties. • , `. Inahort the • Democratic P ia to i n creasin g, the pay of the sM . . , • ferring upon,s'olilierstheri<t • • the payment of bounties to 'eel •''- -rent a draft:,;: The -man,wli ,•- • the Union aud•the Goreinuteu •• , '" sympatby front the leadersett - , the rmsn who anises and assal ~ ' • : - the Utoverninent!!f his country .. nothing to- tensu ein the c . . .1 ,. . pretty sure to yet tive not 'only 1 -.,' • honor. and praise from ,his COO . , . , .• . CORP9ILITE 110 1 110 Several Coal transporting r 4 applied to • the Legislature Of 'asking to be: allowed to buy and to le*- buy and bold Coil land On this subject th opinion tuliong •the operator men Of ail the. regions, • should !miler i;to ceasiderato Gov. Curtin in ids last :mitt: -• - . ' - several companiezi n in: addition to large mining 11016 trot - uf the routes of- trairim aloud tho productsof the mines respective districts' can ' Cheap companies tlintentoy tut thew l►Y niCllll4 of which they n . fair profits of their own prmiert - to matte al heavy gaits In my opinions } y~yver to. h are 6:ea granted, 4 , .Ipl - . )4 . 1ra to 1,0 just that the wanitimniov them should p. 17 CielC tat. - . . . . The matter is alt in the different Anthracite ~, . the following . petition, set why i the peculiar privr ' grantinl,- is- trill.; circulate - lathe HonorstYst the net 1 7 -.. wttatires.or• the l'hihitrvi 55i,41.4 Gesieral Assembl , - A numb;r of Coal Tram - lug- oppl/W to; your hors ;to-, grant • them the privilege to ha •al, and-to • haw, bay asid hold large al land, in `: oddities) to their tramp ;as, your petitioners earnestly pm; l ot powers which the history Of the_ Pennsyl ' Awing proves to be destry dual enter . prise! Other branches wisdnetions are *chilly Mal wisely egislati•.n. :„.' No transporting compan: to manta "• facttire fofthe general jr ie a main- , opolto ale , detrinaci of the poop c ' sts lE. , and of thd State, the value of p lmsitraftd:hs.wer nee of the • Com nweilth, and represent '' that control of_ the i stent, by a . company,+an eo unportai f consnmp ', !ionise coat. must prow to the indi ' Aithstal prcxhicer -and C l - -astablieh a . - Monopoly for corporal cement and gal* grieVons in its eh privilege of buying and selling coal • two carry : .. in . companies, the: Di indeon, and Delaware, Lackawanim, and it has • proved so detrimental te.,..' individual , producers, and so unjust _Jratkins, that the .- : • matter, as you are awr .4 specially sainted 1 _ ' ' to by Governor Curtin . m. s lash Anneal Message - ; 'to your honorable bodies, with the reeammewla tion'that a taz be ire . 411 On every ton -Of coal ; trararPorted to market y the ;wigwam* possess ' tug the privilege. Perm us to illustrate. Last - ,- seaman, in the coal regions*hero the operators ' ' had competitive otalete - t • tuarket,, they received at the mmes from 113 fin $3 00 perton, for coal:1 Bat hi thasWregions w lgi a _t es sua= con- - • '' UMW by tromsportiMr - g the . priv ato tray sod sell cagy Ate* teompai*.s. -,, can dthe opt:alma ta r .sall coal to them at ' Oki* triugpot:t4magiliglroui SI itl,fo per: ton, the - •., corporations pue from f 2 liou4._ i flaying expmiltenseo of " t , En ~ The coloPeseegria from ahoy: - . in this way; on • a single &wars inulLalse s, • e! i pixbit il froit 60i; '. ' : Baperoei.l.o4a7silse4r, ••' . a ro••e i.• : -c (due, from $lOO po,-t0.52.10.J 1 - , 0. - . • Your petitioners II„, . y enlarge upon the inisithietausieffisete'or a ,j,l M. la e-.- mat4V- ' • h Minatt a Oiad '' • • ' ' - • - that c.- C . ,:,:reet•plau to Miaow t, , al , prnaPerity of a ilututa ',- A l to, jo t ~ .. ~ ... f , s „. individual outer, :.4, • - " ~.. , i aumufaattifillgi ado '' : - ~., • - As nakiectkiso :ttie - • . 77 T? .16b3crdiskiod: ci f *4* if psi( . . j - the Om , - .• • flat permit • -_,--tragrerfnl_car . .pecullet ilsktiteges die these *stmt. for b , -appleing 4W:time!. porting colnpattirs, to . iltairkheateltellfrile! ~ , sue _mull snust grat . • distortions. Ms- ' t ' , Ad he 't" T ielejan A an d'..Ton' ir -ut Alll • OM • till - .litalbag and to at _Ws " tea tr.. ci; ;cans bad, 11. 4 ars. 114' to, , irin=iteriorel °por t. 0* -- Sb/eh they tramped florins:4 de. . ~ 'sets elearlyisnd sitcom ., ohoe, ire noght state that pig thikoatigil'= -- -1 1414 ; other TM , the operat of the re (=trig.; bf wbit tite:OnulPs - ; • iota 3tn ipt lon. - ''Whets reitie . Is at the saefern gillif. I average price of $8 per etimpor4es pay st.jto perton at, a they do nut average that, mines fall, on a Sliding scale, ineteenclit the time Indy ; le , :operstor;lwhile in the lade by. corporate mortil,Po - receive si Lb .mines frotn • - l`: $ 3 to„1 14 tkteii- 'IV lit lit of It/ , I Vianiwniag 1 entuPtnriql poodeosin !the Tig ht ' buy end licit cosl!insybesebbin ' talon - Si 1 •, : 1, . • ..„- ..- ! - P, ''Cost, aeoriapaiiett,detord at_mieri4.7;:ti B ' 3 ;Expenses of,trankpertationtu *Uri.. ; 2 75 ~. - ...4 4 .- - - - r : -- • f ,1.. :, 4 1 - ---- • • 'Vital & : at,- i t .. ...., .: .. .:L.----$4 5 5 i 'v e ! a g e PrtecrePtill,Yed by C,C44I3F4IgC' 8 °°. -,:.' ~.. • PrOit, • : ~ -f • 0 - , - -- 1 It ii inmeenisatlit#'' enlarge 11 1 3 4i1-tho . , s ,jet.- It is plibily,*l be seen that such a sys tem'eotafnuecli :to - liny • _extent ,in this' State,” ; would've Icstiqicti4.4 ofiitlivid42l et4Orprisr, and tend ; tb build ii , i'hu - 4terijukitt?llhonoP' Mit' s.. .2...:. ' I i /-1 t- ,5 . 1 : 1 i Fiser4 - 4. T. ic.Bl4 , o6le"will.stAte pat , ,4o,heary weietht; profits laitiseasOu of e companies enjoying the,iiriviloe of "trafil king in Coal, itint iliesaleSinf their . ; eaftitai shafts at, the New 'York, Stock , Board on the thinii., were .at th6followin f g ntieles :-.. ---- . , Delaware and litul•SM" Coal Company, $230 Did.; Lack. & West. R. it.: C 0............,, 2su - Let 6 triu4 tbst the Lecrisla lucid refuse; tivgrant the pe6allar privileg , - as by the Coal tYansPt l o .- i l ig 114 01 nPallk's- 1 1 t _ Vas to lag Senate. ;!in the resp- MS, itrtitS- ni.r• .lution eta I by' 41r, and law in a-com- Gnit6d' IMO . 1 . as fol- I t Dunlap, ,gin, Itidgwhy, And Pen- : j Clymer,: Ita, Mc - L . utrounti O DLI By . illf raistivit :• ' = ,- . 1 - }--4,- 1 ~.--,- I i• , i ,-- - -413.rtilt Sot" ! 200,000 more Men.. - . , ~ 11 'Waa- Dtk . ait - r, ? • 4 73,;.. • .''' ' _ ' . ..1 , - • :1 itirpticr 6:Emp,fteslOrricr., ~ -1 1 At Wiimitittgioti, ;31 ch 15, 1864 • : .J • GrxE i nu. - tltnrits,rlio. 150. , —The following is an order by th i - Preslfieittor the finittxl Staten ; 4- :I- . 1 --. 11 ' E nt x xore : N,' - *arcl . : i r:l - . .. . 1 -,•• 11Corder to saki y the fortiequirtil to be ,;rafted fur 1.1a4 navy,. smith, pro Mean adequate reserve force for all !contingent! . ,in lttlilitnei to , the fire hundied thonsand men exiled 'for Febni ry Ist, 186-1,1 the eidlielier , ,by Made and a draft orderettfor 20J,W04nen, 'for' the• military service • of the army,. ' vvy, 'SO marine ' ctirpe of the United 'B,tates.' The! niixOntal•quotsS fpr the . tliffercut ...wards, townsl, tounships; vrticialitii, tilectitto di6- 1 ,, Atricts,.or cunt ties, , will be :Made known through !the Procost:l larshal GetieralWburean, and ac count will bel akett.Of the eteditii and deficiencies am former of tas. A • , 11 , The 15th tligr of ibril,lBl34, is aesignated maths 'tireenp'to.Which the numbers - Ireqt *pa in each., . ward of a '..c.it,' tot; &c., niay 1114 - 3 scle d. Vol-, , ittitary cialistaiten . .a,tad &Rita Ilwill•-. made. in ' , each warlord a ei 31; town, AcJi whlt t ' shall' e.t 1 ' insv'e tilled the qu As, 'assigned !Ito it .iiiithin . the i time designs:led hn . 09 ntimln:v .rotittited to till i ' l ..' s ' l' Pha n g.f i kli4u i.AinmetredLit4attk r.t6 1 ' 15th ::..of. Apijll as 'tactic:o4 . . - ... k il.'hir. , :o,kerninent bounties - arr.'3lo* i ut4iiiiv.ii;y:cii ei.- 1 .1; Vita, at.;i i ichic ; , :tinie7.ttlii atl i .littpnal . latlruttiett heCabe.. Chi at d aft .rthatdate otiOluatletitt aollatf.l 1 i 'Vacuity wily' till 1,,, paid; aelelaiiiiided;•itti ihe act approved* St' y,. fa; •41.9.: q 7 ...;:-- - ? , , , 1,.. - .. -. 1 • • (sigli.a) -' i 1 - Aiiiiiimm.:7l...i.icol..*. , i i , Ofticiat—E 170 . - 1). tsfimip;'lV A: (A.. ..' , 1 ! , 1 . . Thp-alxr i e callOrdertmt...iffaft for , ,1,70 l hun dred thousand inure iti&•,**benilditiOn to the tire hundred thilitsand called for last Winter. ; It will be Oliscryd, that. the 4 new- draft is toy -- . supply a ~ force heeded I'4 the naN • ;-, and to I provide ii i i i ,t.:acri4 for tlth Army. which shall it •he adeituate tei, meet all 'cliiitingeacieS that 1 1 *may arige'daria ' I th`e next cil i tupaigni• • itic.s, 1 f l • towns, &di, .NCH ,I IC tillowed] until the .lilt of neit month to ',;' , rttise their several quota by • Voluntary li;.nliatinent. :Thee draft. will : then 'be made Ito 1 * saPply; any deficiencies.' ', The geverranent bounties, will' be continued until I 4pril_lst,.llafter hwitich date but one bundred dollars willrbe , be ' id. ' -• _ . .l i . i ~ This call is spinewhat nabspectet-bni Wel . • believe with oilr k cotenipiirafr, the Philadrl- 1 t . Thia _ .. cirett: - An e v rtois, - that t finds . .ha ready apirwilliUg to Meet •iis re uirements:i! The necessity - of more troops 11 - been repeatedly I urged, and, one'lof the charges of the Clipper heads has] bec4ipat the government. dallied ' withits dty add did not pin forth those en-: re iii4lto "secure success. That at- ~ cilsatiotria,met by these evidtnees. itli's, de- , ,terniined o enil , the-iviir speed i ly: N - 6 stronger' assurance of ilie Met ei.itild . be givtailhati in , the nunit ers 9 . fi Wren ealle'4.l for. - IV ile each fresh requisition litidsti9 less ready to meet I its demands, ti "y reasiin' of the opecatilon of, its prildeccsor ''• and in , virtue "of 'I the getti!Al inCrease of business, activity, it dads, alsali , enhance A- wilhagne.S.S.T* The ), war has ,grogressed so far thati.there iiino al- . 1 ,-, • I ternativeinit to carry it to a close. That close can be OSt speedily secured by the agencies I Which ar . being employed. • 'ir . ',- I t , Wit 1p Si :41.! . )4)iii Of the task vigOrously - shit at . O cis: ;: If the full. apportionmetil', is not diet b ' y V ltiterittg, witli thine -fact4 :L4 to 'the cessa Ml ‘ lot bounties, the draft will limy- . itably •ur.t Every maw secured be T ore the des ignat dlday lessenti the Chances "Ofcon scrintion Id every other *maul : All should, therefor oitheir utniiist•to lecnre' lees Malty veduntee ipossible, , from inotivel i pf self 1 1 .4 interest, " . they are not - actuated li3ihigher and ni "pattiotie inspirations. ll , • It is . 1 owns that. several war vessels are now ly 1;1 - ready for Sea, but that their de parture 6 !becnr delayed for • man;., weeks 1 i from ih i di frNtiltylef procuring seamen. They yrfind , re, opeupation,l at 'good rates„ 01 mer chant i esstili, and haVe Also, to a cbnsider able C.tei t, l, entered rte ', array. CoMpetent ii 1 sailors 1 re beingtransferred . from the army, to the liy, i !in Order to rottiedy . this trouble. The 'c' iiPtion Will "supply` - all . who arc, wants andieeire altrplu§; for tit' . limPor-1 ~ic 1 tint li neh l ; ci , f. the se ice.: 1 • ' ..Tile 't - '4l.lellibus Statt . are returrin .; to the Union and. #4 lawC,: under'theachtevementi of atirioldierS,heretofwe, ' Louisiana, Arkan-'] eas,.s seine Portions, o' Tennessee, all of liiMi' tacky,North_:Carolina. lt.4fOr Virginia and these are; now ouri,l The area of the rebel- non-' Scihniitishe;d:: llts *ants.andlts writh. We , Ire less territory to go, over, l and - 41 all - -- *- it less. This •one . effOr ~ .howl -Ilie.lifiut . faife;- • and to the termination, • If ire I size anti salt' ruless 'or - the call atriiC •' 41 wilwill Ice the • eied'Ofrect** 0 1 i ' re.l4litiditheir SY; pathir.eri.?, _What nPo 'Pirope,.*hirb sees ;scour reSoloCin multiL . , ply wiiii;the;demaiii ili made . luPon_ them, an that t ejrdatlerminati n : to. lave-the! Union ii t ON_ ate to every , • xertietri nec:ded - for that end , ;h.- • ~ - r Let . 1 ..11 ' : I i• , 1 '. eret"-...-uutia , , t: , his shoulder to -th , Wheel •I I T ere is no time to he lost. Leta 1,1 the Oldsitcles • wakened . sail the graft{ *hefty avoided, 1 r enacted so alight sato te ! iinne4iC, tall'. Tto . PreparauWy step .102°141 'l d be talielooncr.„ ' • trthei beginning ot. April i i . • i I may ace tqti,well traft,ed in the work *hiehl U= 4l , i4T41 . 4 8 - . .'ll.l--i_ . - I .'' • - - ! 1 ell; Danis, Johnson, :r; st. ;Clair, 'oltley, dna, MeSher rk, line, anti_ as-orof i these ctats--except biie will .rea, are: ,inilebted liubject .ty.is opposed len; to• con ollvote, and to teens to pre ) stands ..up for , can lmve no tat Party4vhile its, every . act of • while he finds of the rebels; is siraPathY• _but mileadfrieeds, i'upanies have Pennsylvania, 'aiidesell bodiestosol,r' ris. a decided band business Ithe •privil' evite I be ir:intsd. message, said;: . tile State whicly Om, hare cud tton, by which • L intliyuluala in a inarket.— siaatial tnonopi.).. ly reeeivd the. bat are enabled: at the expcuse or plivileges Night is they, e xist, it ais of. companitty erercire an with much attention r regions, .that forth reasons !shonla not, be, lutilerlnsly of Rfire 'efin.qgina- :• ,, e'l.?e T 43 1 - # 3 4 ' r Itliatil *at. GEE !' ia:l4The h Fla, of. G j : is 41 1 1 1 i 4: 1 1 1 .1regillr4 !1 c :61 1'9 gay t' I t rl iffs , 1 “ milt+ spa Lia 4 1 oua 01004 about of e4 h utOilitect, VI right of - States to 'Mei wit affair II the 17 I tiatet .. gt . , NIO. to:VW l thOiniiiiia tai.. ItAlli,:yliar ! SCE 4 li4itifFin, C , F 2iiir.l Govutocon' i te 3 triage of Gov. Bro wn tractini attentiOn. iVi of eonitequences he has t e,, t the tate funding net f t veruthent "reeminbles ' fait#.l . 1 He has; some cu r io off nif i tetras of pettf:e (arid ta lig he i iffie), L and of, the! dec de' on their position} blo as Jeff. Davis} ' hV .ar.=IDO liVsktorada7 for Qharter Offictra lfas etbc •' ,py a aitajoriti a t lethooratic piajority Ira* 1 1 tanglec ertott. Auctx.tc roe ltiGit.2-011 th ' timorte, r.:4allll t Nbliebet; 4'4• 401 1 161,111 / his c eno Amami 110 Recall fOr 1864.4.- 1 Irill=4ElAiries I .ldustedel , ed thilitert acidities:l of the Meek ef.tbe lead Of the See thttieee 1,11e2 P°111" tued fog kr the . oVrvonontent ' - Anst ruitusie or this reads .grosit eeiset ki somit thq Vibtie. It us thithtuiet te frikoth; iraitatereithig oilehtion reliting to the c=lor csnoik ~1 , ..i n2 544 tip This has I." r • 3 4 1 " - —Hr .. , • `the eioriislifilart phfilithia la a nines wok= - As seloserpiiimes, an &Bliss* tbls woluise_ !rip Wald had that ha t tAlitirsintallt boat letiersnatiasse in= AMOW- lethe EIN, VW ier • an thsk fur 1863. " is th2riet = eet esthestlis sailor:at!. 'iltaim lbsikaripon - , eraiei. toOte 31 atonal Stabs t • _.lllllmAlemOlk, itt;sl . ..o[lweigh erwatfies, Abe's- offideni ' mai .their sat* about which I epitestioncan tie ' 'The wsthrtie'will wove: mealtuthictoi es u.ttes slensil we* ke ofil to teaciseth, riers,Uind to thee 4 alic in every , is life. I.*a4. 650 pages .. Pees, in boa*, .V ; muslin biliding;St GO. Sent free au receipt. of pries,: by the Pu , I . ~,, . - * Yorritsre Ilarross, ea' Tets lissaLtxrs.—Ws are giaitill see the Bev. Siiii,Las N. num, air-, thor of the. "Pioneer - Piot and. other pooular' swim; is engaged upon a glittery untie Rebellion for the , lising, and Mesart. Walker, Wise, f li t of Beatorqwin hone th e **volume about t he •at ApriL ; rfhe tpip.t.,..o of such a tenth c4nuot 'he over-elltimate , L The.'oung ought to Under- • *mad the-Utitureatuf hint in 7 a "this 'straggle, is a meant - 11' umpiring: their_ hearts with petnetistri, and ' them . t the ardor of youth to free insti • - T he re .are less o ns fee. them in 7 0. this war it can be dewed froui-no other source, •ma we oire that theii t y=tg to appear in 1 li rerraartMtttipetc,_ All • t "parenth will ' desire hi , : !nye that. c - arch watructeel oh this subject, that they'iney not lose. thti.lesisotet cif :the bottrai. , The_saine of the Illir will not be Com- fined to the young. = Many familieipeanaot !afford. to porch iae either of - the hhitoriesof tho' :written avhwejly for Ideltit, the rhea uf Which will rest %even or eight dollars. An Mr.-TILA treS . ; Wilea chttikletWwill noti*Obehly 'cristh th at, d ...e at, an 4-111.1 eceitairithe thaWtance 1, 4 of the . I er works, dues who, cannot ;afford the hug works (elide :411;e by the introduction of pittili iloetunents, long:speeches, AcJ„that few desire readl will and tins a rideable idstbry for the ,-,irlititheir they iiare . elelidren lor not.-- Co on—the most: in thismslleat •is what - or& People crave ntrthis, we- uncle ' tl, :will hi characteristic' of this filidat7 of the Rebel-. lion foi tliti.youse , ~ ',I ,• * This Tork., , the price ofwhlch iie learii m thi , ' Publie.;Lers is th be 815, should attractth i ii ahem: • non Of poOk Agents; as it is destined to are an Amulet's!, Aisle all o'er theicountry. ' ' I A ..• - Cnown'ici OU-i.—Annual RePoit.ef tholchne , lill Iliiteh and Cre.rona S. rL Akesociatitist ; and' letteifrult John Beaumont ot, the Kith - 1404 P. Bso h V. h will appear in ou r next. r ~ 0611 : - 14',eekl: srm, 1,•• resist.Sats.. It 41.. Mar. I SJ SATIIittAT 20.SemiOxy ' 21 , NV•KILLY YS W' sleshiv. , 610 1 . ' 0.11 Itast Q. -1. Sl6 innlE , 6 13 liewiL i 1/ 3•evg• • 6 14 - ,Flratit. 15 1 11 m'n ,G 15 'Pull M. • 26 63•041, .6 i. 4. 11A41. ( 4 1. 30 24 erg 1 • 6 .6 o_.i 6'3 6'l 6 0 1 14 l'enn:syciinia. t'aralry.—Wh nuw in camp 14: Soehville, yenu. I. Thorups tato Pastor - o'f. arch of thus fk;rough,' gooi to 714, Leci ilutkei• of tlol ;Ninety* i 1 3 . , 1:,bas been .)rutuuteil Majoi , u irit-rim.-:—Twelfth tiuutlav ol' the v. elt.fore'Xaster. l - D.a.rs leugt 1 1,, ,i4bautes.• .'.._ t — • ' annual COnferenee splithut* ireehrist f6r this Couutv, are, G. Fiitz. • • Schuylkill 1.1a4c. .. . f , i] .. - - 4.-L. , -- 1 .4.44111.0.•- - ' -----1 . r 1-(',l/?leth Rre eginteut, P. V. l'., (..li:L it Apolia,,whe tier. Thiruside t: ,-i•*rtit-eutrates:. It is thought th A r iz.iito North Cuioliniagain. I 71 . IS l e teed, the Copperheads of the Co .their alrir organ here,, are proNolset liol.li,,Kll , dit Make ..*thartyree' of thtiral , y4 .. v , , th - Ct. re:itton. -,'Tlw r gatur iii net It is eutirely too sthall. 1 , atA Ninti 13, g f , j'osbqaster at As.4l-Irvi—The Genci:tiliasapiv.inteil Lieutenant L'i roshhaister in this C6s4uty, of sBgiititou Adamri, rissigneiL , - --- thirpot stir of the "11. , ,,114, • histricti . —1 c s ali,t4l4 woek, for 200,000 inor4 menl, it terf,i;tkiit - tho sfuota .of thin Distriqt— ittill;Mbarionsuities—is 16fiti-nwn/ 4 , '• i lilg4i • ' - '";: ------- • - • 10 . -- * ' - . - titl:/:i."r.-ti. K. If. Ifither of 3lontsoin ery Co. , will*each. in the Gorman lieforiiied Church, • 3161 kt. st., rotttsilic, to-tuolit4w, tiliniliy_nioru- ing11(1 ti (dock; A: 31.. in.titt„Gt•rnian, and at 7 :04 , 6" , .I.' 31. 7 in tfie E t igliali lanktii4ge. '..ii. Flier for the heiitit of Ziou'ilLuttlera Clintrh 'of itliis .I.lvirougli, -. will - tairomencei ion' Monday, 3144,1128, at the Town "Hill, and ittontiliaie miii! Satit*tlay, April 2d. .Extensive preparall ins have lieeiOnaile to render it suceeful; which N 4 - 7 trust, Kill be the case. :',, -• , 1 4 , 14Calid U ( orps.—e lutdensan La d t an -i F: - —.---; L ' - ' . !"," ..-- ' I N" - • • x i ortliir was received yest&lay by Ced 01 1mm . ..t0 liii the Invalid. ctimpanies stati tic hore in ria tibrw, for marnting orders." ! il ia 's tpposed thi i; Will be traria - le/red - to the f itic mous at Vi:4llington. G i i ~, ./lii, r Soittiitllt of Co-PorMertfilp.-LiThe inn of NiOlols it Beck, merchants, 'Alarliiit i,tri i it, thief ltorough,lias been disSolveil by le withilniwal .•of !SIT. Nichols. The business ail-be ro itinuiid .at V:ie old stand by Mr. 9...ik1i. De e. 4, trethe satis faction., we do not doubt, of his nitverom ) . friiinds Mid : customers. . ~ !• , iLi li-4 , ' - c-,.....wa55..4 , - ---4.3 ----, 47 •, Irhe iiltient kvirnent,- , -.1%. 1.0 ;. - C0t...13. C. Christ; in at liarriaburg, awaiting :41:licit! biifore pal itriung to the thild. - The Fifty-fttli lte intent, P.r V., Cut. White, .in which theriti hi a t mpany frian'this County, - .T., Capt. Hill, has, returned to :NOW . York to await transportation' p liOuth Caro lina. The Ileginidutis 3.50 sttuugt E:. .0,, ,•, Tile Nhiet!.6cir/h /:eginteid, - .1'..,#..-,-A' portion Of.this 11e,;inicitt Firth _ nut enough bi retain ha organization after rltptentlaT next. After that time It is thought thr.Ott,wilkhe tam _ itotidatt ii with the Miley-fifth ar'licitnent, I'. V., of the saute ltrigade. ;:i'lie re-e Cited Nuteraits of the Ninety-sixth, afkilow it hit: eOn furlough. . . . : . • .1f45 , 1111 Marc: Ornbflo,:y..—Tho la 1 ,tentum of lot., h &lens and . those inter,ested 1i keeping .tho A+ounds of this •Cemetery -in' g4ott condition, ,4,0u1d he aireeted when the hpring fairly settles nlitlit us, to: repairs, ete., whieli t.re absoltite4 i f rt , piired to prtxxkrve the beauty: ild attractivea- INS. 4 0.1 . tik: spot. .Personal in. etioti:*illtoi). Aillet! all tut the suggestion is tin ly. ~ ! 'i'aptains of companies in tini Seventh and Tweutiethr - ' enumybami Caralri'„,'. ; the Ninety siiatti, Fiftieth,' awl Fifty!-fiftli irrfs.fstry regiments, di ankh - there are' rOrmiliste , d • vilerans. and re ' Ornits_from Schuylkill County, Still oblige its if they will furnish ._-- - pf their re_ Speetive onlipsn or. a IXTIUS *ACM record of s 'Y• has done 0 crush the Ite! tPail'ioile.--lb •iding Millis Cc. [tithe Army. The patriotic :leo. 6 .had three tiv,re She would gli .„..—. to the great 'cause for which our brave iielili_yr are battling.— flie names of the jewels she lay Upon the altar if the country, are.'George Cal un, !MI Best.; '. 'V.; Alciander tallionn, trithOegt., P. V., and Robert Callimin, tth 'lra. Garth) . * 1 - .I_l_, _._:•-•-,'...;.45ue5.-.....-I.:it- 7 , VIP Eni L iorneht Liifa.—Tlie i rroectat Marshal has receivi'sl orders to revise the inmllinent lists, and the'citizens of.the ;tlifrcrent 0V.125 trictnir o nl d do - well to go to, work and , assist hip 'in correcting them. In several districts corn w i 1 1, 14 + Ir es are already at work handing in the names or i. not already .on, and Who are liable to draft.i er here itUl be no il ii, draft in this-County until the en : illment lists arc tlitironglili. revised: This is A • in which all are interested.. • . I t • . ' '. Mr. Align, the Photographi to the . smith-West •oorner of lgtreets has done s tine hnrine [the pant few Weeks while the he was . at times' unable . to Sri enough.. The prestoire has abated, and-he is no* prep ; in any style, and afford sati.st, tarot him witli theirpatrona I lery is a cheerful , pleasant 3 1 hour. • :317rs: Flinn, th ott, has succeeded in cstabZ 4 an 'excellent confectionary a :nalcion, in which ladies;wl a meal •at anylkonr of, Vac (la% come into town for shopping 1 1 , to remain a portion of the -lilt Trmve quite an acciwatnodatio bein cpete successful so far. Sr She certainly merits liberal pa; Ability inner line of business; : sire tq please Are worthy ot . Store Is on' Centre street adj. Bank.';. • I - The turfy-eighth • Rell Col. Sigfried who rc.ached, - . - day. we learn that his Itegituo atAnnapoliA, pl., waiting a.. Ikl,-itnent now nueibers- 935 It which with 37 roneuissiont4 aggregate or 972 men.. Otsi yet wsntal to Jill the Reginje mum ember: By a notice; from Col. Higfried: it- will lu members of the Iteginient, vii absent from it without Monday next to- rejoin it; aftc) fail to iirport they will be der • , :toad& int the ;Wading g• day bit, John L. Lindle, (1 p;4,te of Co. C, 34th Itegt., the 'clown freight train Lion, and had the =startup, the trail; the wheel§ of _whin . leg, crushing and mangling nee &At, to the Lige • joint, tation above the joint, sine :Dr. Koehler. I, • . We, are pleased to learn t ids fair to reircer.. 1' . mastered into tha nowledge of his manly cl ..im e an eicellent soldier. and temperate. , I ' . ; ; A Prirate (a nilw retina ter mamma) of Co. t h 11, I'ollv-eighth Regiment i .W. V.,_' writer 16'1211 under date of ""Vhilattelp , 30 March 14, 1864," oinnpleiuing of thlt" illthY lieu of tbit tau , nieiontitroad aid Ole street' 'in that city, •where itt the date of ,his ter he Nraelaying,— As the forty-4310th. rise g d .t ro n t u,, r , & ~,, , that bdtlre thie ecimitymeleut - ' 14111 1 =hi 109giuteht and ' redirredltam the animates of whidit tre he' se dadkbelthitly - , emelints. The Pidheielol4l l BPlnalthen e4oed i dul l 'ides dirty and lthy eanditimed sew a Mei tiaarselui ' these4lo.liP,diesla that their; ' *MI he iraprowalft ilo-MVer, i tiel. a is no i gond levant WRY rUaCT , . • camp o , olll.lscifeeald bit salty, so taatter . 1 - i ''i . . . merioaspf aria* Al word linue to! Do- , .. , • We ant • leviblite that a= g at: of the citizen of the " Weie4ti, of Pottsville, Wes wit -beta 411.: Pennsylvania. Bsll, tie n nesti-- o'clock. tomato • • to the ei stoto of the Wald with 201000 more rim Z the Wire" liable tair draft,:leksepreselLbelle" vth: time in shott, laid prompt iserita • they desire to fITOUVIO • . Neat Aeresekm rp" enseireck 4 4/sen Leel44 Saded Venraytunts •Ittst-Outitr.. 011:11 , 70tIn .Wytti, koop as .our readees au sre..orgsmna th 4 'rweatieth Osesby , at Perutsylvmds fur sir mouths lerrice._ • - km*oo Surgeon at. the fleot er whea it went into itere , m. was Dri. CAL of this Bon:00. The boar* by 1 fortuitous eirctuntdsnees,' had the ;Maim of the work curide,haatis while he was utd; 'OM his care 1 and still were stick that he did net Wee s man of the - meaty tuttrested. Tim Regiment, we think, did not tote S man by destl4!' viale it was (Mt.- r . 'the , return test Wilder at the litegintent to Alarrieburg to be mustered out of:the acme* thelnes who had been under the Voctur'S care while they were sick or wataidedi: pomaded Mtn with a neat sword,' besrms..mr the, hilt theltd lowing initioo: whiciffsinopir y.L eloquently,' a isrpe , tells the stot .t2,!`PresesitraGi Assi... OS V. 'ii. llarseirr. by Ala Grulefsti Patitul . ii , thelOth Pc?: Gar." To the faithful hurgoott - - prevent was saiincx • Med alit was kratifying.. ;; • , : '3fdiiw7gf,tla ragiom " the call the. President, Hon. Strange Palmer, a meet' . ingot the Dniun League ,was held at itairooms in the quiun Hotcl, Centre street r oii Wednesday - evening last:' 1 - •1: • On linita* or Dr. C. Woodnutt 04as resuivid that a . , committee of five be app,fintell hr the chair, to invite Goy. Curtin,' Ilon. 1 5: Thylor;ot Eaet-Xenneesee, J. E. Payton ; Lull, Hadddit tiele.b N. 1.,•t0 visit Pottsville, mei address the p.+:14).1A: of Stihnylkill County: - • Oa utotion of klr. Ai Hi Whitney 0 wasfresolred that the President of thr.Leagrie feint one of the .Committee.]• j• , • 1: •• , the 'chair appointed followi,ng kentlenien on the codnuittee 01.1 J. H. Camp bell, Dr. Charles Woodnutt„ A. K.l I:Vintner and .F. Y. D. Wallsee. , ' • i• -(ht motion of)ir. James W. 13cdien it wasire-i seliea that *he% the Leap* inNonins it adjoitru to Pit et on WednesdaY!evening, liarch 23, to' go • into an elet•tionter officers to served for the eriici; Mg ail months: .1 • • Ir. • On:motion adjourned:l ' •.! tfakro. Almanac. e banou. th Rep tile lie- • year and 12 hour* a of tlia .'tn, grove ;1. Circuit, Chriat, is 1 , 0rp4, the is p 4, ty with that the Wt, Tull unit the istnvilter . in place, niter the :1 chuylkih e) ; • • • lime. his xgrii9val ~. Ire tirerMarket ' i r'` In fact during l'l . nre were. Loma . 4 y• pictures fast i ever; eonwwhat •• to take. pictures rtion Ito all who 1. . Him new sal iiion t 4) spend " I- . :. • , .Thieph R. Eli- F•v r t t dikt , t t in at t nont cap obtain ' To those alto citl- tahur purpe, , s, this plitFt. must f ai rs . Ethou has ."nrsieritatul. and • nags, if peculiar au earnest de ... nitina.= ilting the Miaets' P. V. r—Fmto. , Allortingh palter- Dim in camp to innse. e • 14 rank and file, Itdßcenc inakca an tuidred men 111.60 up to the ntti .another onlninn teeen that all the rang and roernitN are given not'l Irlicketate if they ritprekl deserters. . ji I i fi r gi i n d alllt a r thr- e n ottuis:tole..jrnupoei pile in rapid mo. be tinuwit under over his left 5$ a horrible , map "' requiring ampu as performed- by' a~ the (; ToujuittanlinsUly d fitink our aracter would, have habits aro steady E=l3 . . ...t. man,naineddluts; a:tavern keeptw' . of Schirr killliaten, ha. s made hiniself.ohnopous to'the - soldiers by using vituperative • Irigua-e, - . #nd. bautering . them braving. how he (would s usenhe fire-arms in his, :house if theviino rated hiralike they sia Dietzler..receiatly,. and se..ki. Provilked by titis,.on'Mondatliet - a squad Of!the 50th geg.,' P. V. 114 entered Ittitesihotme and broke.alrtne fire-arms they •f& luid,*. and upset sorneSof his liquop, As we Laic before stated ! : plainly, vrtt' do not apfirm'e Of these acts, but we l'eatin44 refrain from commenting on the folly of . Fik oppoeed to e w the Government and thhile , inviting as saults hi their open abuse of the men who pare exptisedtheir lives oil - many battle-tields iii do;.. fence motile liberties of the countrY.. TIM sot , 'dim* look upon a makin the-North wir be lan guage and acts, opposes-the Goverzunent hi this War • .to . crush a wicked, , heli-born IteklluM, as their enemy; as much Baas if he %,vasiiii[theinlos of thii„Rebels with. a-musket in his hand. ..• They make nu•distiMlion'on this point: The Copper heads 'should - hive sense enough to emit. and refrain from inviting punishment like that noticed in this paragraph., .. :. ; ' 4:: .-.- • ---------_-..._., i . . , The (tUota of l'onsriGh• )uo.b•r die,..rerr'Cal/fOr N 0,660 ..iko.- r We are. notaldellis week, tee-give the attend quota of TOttfiVille • ofthe Comity, or the Disttict, tinder the histiki:ll. We-,Lope; to be I abll\u give them ~ in our next. - , • teller Ithe unrevhsed ern-calm nt lista rif • the BorougL the quotas of the' War(a under the last Ball;staMk 1 as folliiws. • With th ise Usti revised ' and corrected, it is (Palmated th t the number of men tube furnished wouldl-be rOtteed about 15 per eent". At thietinie hoWever, the figttretsietand as foliowis: `. • 1 '. l i 1 -. , , .', ,- . • • : 1.. Men -to rieffirr '- ,- ii shed um/et-list , . • .X 6 - Enrogert. , 14 ,,,,,.. ••••eall.i . , '', :Routh Ward 595.. ;:,..".. '...t..;..V. .... 4f; ' 1! North-east Wart1,..357 .. ...\.\,.. 1 . q.. ) 9 .• ,I ltlidtllo Ward..,......:141.1..... ::\ 1 . .1:: ... .. ...."..4 , . 1 ,1 North-rest Ward, .309 ...... ...:N.1,..:. t . j .... :24 :: "'l ~ . .\,'" I ---- • i ~ 1 .I • ' 25 It, hi quite likely that the Birogglistvill bei called upon, if the enrollment lists are', revised, to Min- I itdi nob• about 1141 men, and it, is imtiortaiit that the work of getting volunteers. , , should be COM otenciid at once, • With a' , tioited,etTo the quota of the Borough can be filled 'telthoutliutuila.duli. , . l tufty. ! - . . . , Arrested, Charged 'with bail el M og lirot ini , to I escrt.-*-Georg - e Geiger Of . 31 hanoy Towniship,l this Coninv , was arrests th i .3.1 ink.. eliargettil on' ath of ChristopherKaeley ud MILTS, draft"] isl men, with inducing. them next to report: at elm rendesvons, thus placing them ,in the ,position of 1 -dils.rbers. Geiger was takett to. Philadelphia by Assifitant 31arslial.Game. Aftera heariog before U. ii,. tionunis.ioner Brown, Creigfr was comtnit ted Ili ; MoyanienSinF, Prison, whpre he is nimitield for trial under three dlitinet charges of the char aeter Ptated. ,- On the .stb inst., DaVid It. ftlafer of th . same 1 Tp., 4_as 'arrested cliargegt on oath It llenlien Gar gawarc, • also of that townshiP., a drafti9 man, I wi th receiving frit) from him (G.); pront l Pili'4 to relieve him from the drift,' andath advilitighini I not to apix;ar at the•rendezvona, -tiliafer - was also taken to Philadelphia by 3%r- Gane, - alid after a healing before the ConnuissiOnem he was com mitted to 31.oyarnensing prison hi default XI $lOOO hail,toawaitliis triaL •,: . i 1 • i. . These arrests will have a good !effect; in show l ing bad men that they cann of With iimidnity, in-: duce s e ors wlei owe service to the Govitinineet, to shirk it. A majority of the; _drafted men ivhu have ;failed to appear at the reoarzvoum here. and are thus classed -as. deserters, i have la-en led to thin course of action mainly by thoailviel! Of men' who are- either hostile to the. Goverlitnent,! o r lametaably :ignorant of theheitisne , e( of the iitfenee Mid the punishment that attaches to ob- Structing theoperation! of ' thii draft. - i , , 1: , --- ,- • " ur - Dnparte'ef the mitt-ei ih..h ' l frghiu -1,1 ,.Arr• 1".--,The period allowed to the Forty-eighth Beg= imera, in which-to, giYe - the: ‘-eolist(sliveteraus re'st and recreation; and to reruit the ei . oninand, - having expired, it left Lem , il 31011d:gy last for , Ilarrednrg to await Orders. The relatives and 'friends of the members of the Reglinett as .sembled at the depotto lid (Ito ,to tlieru;:and as tie ears moved off inany'a hearty God speetl ace(panied the Regiment, itith eheersi,frtimthe ru met and tears froitil the woinen: who compoiied the dense multitude. I The soldierS left exhibiting, 'all the spirit. that characterited the erilistments of :OGI. Men-like tyi 'never 1* OnqUered. Their great catIMA! ; -the prayeis of the 'peoplo for their welfare.gender.them meineible. iWo hope that thetlrst attniversar(? of their weed il depart nrel 4or thet. seat of war, ,Will Pa* them:all - at Lune never again to leave it:for:the tented field. 'The Regiment returns to the:, thdd With about 9001mon. having been very sticcessfal iii recruit-. lug,,, id - fict,ebe . mil.t..t hth , c(iiisful of . any ,of the' Pcntisvlvaniaveteran - infantry regiiiients that cattie home to recruit. We ,trtisti that • the cap , tains of all tlig.CompaniCis or the liegitnenc. will 800 as ItilMter.:1111115- of their 'refiatetive coinpie niefi- al rem nited• .'We desire„ them especially, for the Memorial-of the Pattiotians of-Schuylkill Catty now in course of publiatiOn..at this oh e tleld , wrid staff efficors of- the ; Regiment, arm Wone/—J. K. Rigfried t Lieeferionf;Cottmet eury Pleasants ;'..lfajor-4. A.:.Gihnour ; Stir. ge 11--tori Blackwood ; Quaticriiihster+-Lieriren , an !Jacob Wegner ; Adjufatii—D, D. - LlDtgtli , Tli companies . are 'commanded as follows t--.A, Ca L D.H... Kaufmanill, Capt.. U. .'Baal; A' C; f r et P. Gowen ; D, Ist Lieutenant, James Helms'; E. 'apt. Wm.:Winlack; F, 'Capt.' Jost H. Berk in •G, Capt. D. C. Boshyshelle, li, Capt.: \G m., J. inklo ;'I, Capt. 8.8.. tfsihuck;.R,Calit, J. F. B ran. ', ' -«4osars-!..----+ •-•" : - I L ' • Procerlings of the Boriotei C'oinieie t —A 'elated meting of .Cotiticil was held on Tuesday evening lafa, . Presout, Messrs. Mortis, Cochran, Dobson, ..Htller Focht, Reed, ~Derr,i., Beveridge, and Pit: nlitdn. i'resident.; ' *.. , 1 11. ! Hinrites of pretious,, ineeting ...werol . read and 6 ' Ipt ed. •. . ..„,...4 5 '1. se'• I ' 'rime of Finance arid 'iti e 0 conntiC renortedrtitai they Lad settled the dupheate foe'lB63; With Wm:. maland, Collector, ancl.deciii, it duo tp Mr. B. to k: that he collected the, &Theme. with energy a it perseverance, - and path° ilciterves thepi-aise ti the - Conncil for hialßliOnce :in so Sdirelv col- I ting the. duplicate iihNa irlta tan botc. pie. • e otterathins clainied byl ltlr.Aillanit! alum:int to i! i 7 iii., which is hussile Made hp by tixables lib . tin the iserriixi of Ito epuntrr. This arricailt . :lower than anti • beret( ' ~ eliimol,Hitemrn to t e Conned.: 'the,e‘it . tee presented _reecipts. i l i 4 Borough Treasurerft tea givertihy Messrs. i - fllitzinger and Vistine - , ..1 - 1 i f I r.rni. on 'Markets Was iio tinned on Sale of Orb. „ atones at the Market,. 110 ~. ~ .ui •' • ' 9 , Cotu. on Fire Apparstwil reported Sun are co! tiic-isold for $lO. - I : , - 1 .• - . . }Com. Ain •Ordinances l Om petition lof Thomais 4liinocb, asking hi' be reliiieed from * require , siesta of thelhotough enll nance to Myer 'smiler' li canvas when conveye I through the Borough, •cantie the poWder coat eyed by him is in iron cgs;reixirted that the.vL 'teem it unwise to w ove 'any of the rstrietio $ placed* 'the keep ng and conveying of pOW er withinthe Borough , and that the covering pf powtlee.critl,l C 33- .. ' ,while passing through the:Burotter, iniilres tntit:orrettheipense to penotot tlealies:in the ar ati, tide, and may be the m..a :la of avoiding acci dents franght with; dange ,to life anctproperty. 1! The - report wise accep l ed and ordered to be 'lied. 1 - :• I ! ; - - Mr. Derr offered the font - ming: .1' I •i '---- - - if, the Street lali :. i... . ITl:trlgAll'iiltic7p7raZ,aslleifloitlrr ' In, ' 1 1' art, f 2 '2l , • • ! -,- ; ,I I L Ad l t , ed • — ' „ ,: 1 1 Mr. oetrt offered the &Sawing : i •., I • --,.• _ - Besotted, That the Clerk be inatreeted to credit Win. Riland with the umlaut of .4i:intentions re.; ported by " the Committee oh Pirianee And Ar= leuveits, awl charge the CoamMasiquersof Eichttyl kill Oudot' , with the amount of ...real estate re turned to theta by the Collector. •: 1 • • ,' 1 , , . . . q' '-.• 4. i 1 , I AcluV oude i m The t of Carioca made it.• rerhal state ntent of the " ditiou 'Of the Botofigh's ra 'under the late calls for turn, !rem Which i ap.. 1 Vicars that the /kmth Ward is mureitliau" fall and that vlie Middle Ward has $ men }'et to runtish ; I the liutth-west Ward, 2,S r iul the North-east Ward, 1 I.": dome of the re-cWastoti v . -staus fur Whom the It rough reecivei.credit, have brilv been paid ,the Council bounty, $l5O, and Instige to theie min requires that an ettortiglionld "• be made by private subscription or hi ticarto other:way, to give 1 them as touch as other reenlisted veterans have I received here. The. President thought that by next meeting a written :statement of what had been done by the Committee of Ceuta to which was confided the 'duty 'et paying: the bounty . to I volunteers to all the qohlatof the filorOugh, wituld -be preseeted. • '•• 1 1 . 7 CI. , ' m at ay not be inappropriate tontate here that I "Mr. -Pitman and Bff f, pelt, members of the Council, have' devoted I much title And labor toy this work, fot-eloch lig=iintitled to great credit and the Schwa oil the ,et•mt 1 Of Pottrvillet-Eurroiniffionsiet ooloul-IL 'I „The Mincing _ bill* vitro- read:wild or& , to bepaidzi ', •,- - , ; 1 i .1 - ' 1 1 , J.: L. Iteepig".. and 3trAt; !AboresA.. ~1 • 357 93 A. Hi Whitomer - - : c!.... -. f' .': ' 50110 B. Bast . • .... ;.:. 1 : 1 4,1. .i,..i .. .- 500 33e-agy.lloiiii.,..: _.......,..;,;.;... .... . . 4-. - ...... - 300 • .:" ' =,.- - 4 ;.'.'"j`.. Ili ' ! :.`.. ' . ~- , ; 4. ; . „flit 93 • 14;44645t fiscie..'. Jk''' , 1, ' t ,'' 0,101 to :-' .. ' : l4ki. "" ' '' q - . • , A -sown The Pfults.kiphint Amnia/ Chnft:rence has just - cone/tided its sesta - Ey-seventh'ecerion, • A resoltilim was offered that arrancements be Made feestafistiewl vellums to I,:k made Manually attninsbees of the_Clinrch who ire In the isereice ef oar conntrY, wodi th e number of Busse who ,bays fallen white intheserrica, which was agreed nulohtlim Ina adapted to the effect that no -oreadding elder &ill employ any preacher in his ata' *id who is of prceelairety or disloyal ilivitiss ' The statistics :Zia the Conferenot for the past year were read. They Show - liumber airlift...members, 46,470 ;.colored,' 41 .421; white . tprebattone.rs, *- 41,134 ; cOlored do., '471; deaths, l'2lB • toaptionts-: , -idults, 882;A:fad ten; 4,181; chrekhes, 507%-- - probable, valet. , :of r l -M 31,4 0 z parson ages ,' 71 ; prObable val ue, $176,100; educationatoibilection, $964 164. , tract do., $3,316 46 ; missioriare..slo., 30,168,76;;, rause, km 82; Sntlitav school a.x, 069 80 ;Ventral Conference =treenail.. 8.193 ; Srunlayarboolt,43l officers ,and teachers:B,76o: scholars,'s3,9o3 volumes in library, 164,01 ; ex pended en church and parsonage unjnyvements. ae., $100,274; total collections during the year for,benevolent purposes, $66,924'16 which is an increase oyes tMlnetions year of 2%0,052 26. Tlrypo County, for the coming year for Szhn - were as follows . . C ns and Orwiewburg, Lucas; Pott Ville ; J. 3fcPullough ; 31inersrille, J. Aspriel ; Tremont, , .T.Hammersley . ; Port Carbon, W. MeCtrnbs ; New7Philadelphis.. W. Swindells : St. Clair and New Castle, G. T. Barr ; Tamaqua, J. T. Ashton; Mahanoy City to be supplied. The session was imusindly ahart, and the ut most harmony) mulled among the members, whdare loyal to the cat, which they manifested by their action antlitneec' hes. Every prayer that was uttered breathed. the stnangeit spirit of loy alty to both the Government and the A.dminiaira sten; and !Ms ;heartily e=curred in by all the members of the Conference. COVIIT , PHOCEEDINOIL IttliillTLD in - a: limn foli int maims' aoti*n., . ... ,By cliamorstza,l 4 mix, Esq. ' _ • ‘Quiurteikk ileshilas. /kopek . 'term. (aintiniteidfrbni 'Friday of lalt ifichrts4 - Kfirilent and Fraril:Narian, two under 18 yearn of age, plead guilty to a charge of larceny. Thel District Attorney ; rewroluendt , d their being / sent to the ilinuie of Etefilge,..initead of sentence:. " • IRANI 'Wide was cliargesl with perjury; in 'swearing to lint acootatit'ofrestfa work and labor, 'while in trite employ of Printi... 'Alter hear ing the (nide/ice for the Prosecution,. the; Court .iwaructed thd 'Jury to run= a .verdiet of not guilty, which ii - as'aecordingly done. " .` .• Fox. plead guilty td an assault and bat- ter! , on his step-mother, ..llrs..nary Fox, and wai: &lett V2O and'. costs (which of themselyei Made up-a tamsiderible bill). . j - Eliza SYraiiier proad . guilty to keeping 1. hone, Owl wait sentenced to 6 months qaisonment. ! • 2" James Rorke, Pew liallomay, John Rae and" v . i.rames lani - Oait were tried for Murder; in ZS.- zsaulting and Stabbing Dania! I." Colly, -from which '4he bled ,to death in some twh hours .after the .if- Afra*. -It occurred at Ashland, last August, in the .eating house-of Philip Aertner.. The trial of the cass.oifimpied , three days. The theory_ of the de fence *as that the fatilatab was Milli:trilby one Dergan,'who had since &stand thus escaped ar rest: The jury found Burke guilty of murder in the'first tlegree---the other prisoners were acquit ted" All thelparties are', (Flute young. ' The risinnyr's counsel have applied.. for a now Juhn,:;ll . o7;en/ey was tried.forhiirglary, oq,oatb cif AV iitr r. Gnd acgantted •• . 1 . 1,11. - P1 AR 11).'.. the _Brigade,'. P. R. C. D. T. Morgan, Dapd;masteri of -First lirigiade, C., rends US the fullowingvinilicatioti'of Gen. Seymour: commander of the hitelilOticits eatiaditiono•with a re quest, to pciblish. Mle-havehOteensured the Vetter:oi for his failute; not to Itgailtug4lthat we are aware, with any direlectton of duty, in 'connexion with the unfortu • Movement, except. by 'lrresponsible' paitlee mite ;by tliose.wholnvariabla,rejOice - at any reverse to the arms.!,3' niun As a testimonial of the high 'mttimation , ci which Get . Seymour is, hehl by his former !acimpan . jotuLin-arms now Bening in the Army of the 'Potomac, r. Idorgau•si- left er is valimble. • ••J ociosts Miscss• OCIIN AL nationrare tbo L ao hi Show.; praises, or ka.stcensure on the undeserv ug, and no truer instance of ;the tatter case has came before us. than the manner in which certain papers at the North littee'abitstiti the man who had the misfortune . to command the latelloritia expedltioth,tleu. Truman! Sat/m oil% He is charged ;with. not having advanced' with, proper caution, and being surprised by the enemy. - These dem...a...have twin refutedand thrown. back into theiaces oft those who originated them. It was his 'misfortune to have assigned to:- his , comniand, troops .for the most tart unused to action. and !Inds The enetny ,that opposed him acre of three times his strength. , It :was necessary that; iM should move with , . the greatest : celerity, and accomplish tbetoldectiof histitission before ' the enemy could concentrate, his-Jon:es. The day - of the, battle or Olustee he had marched nearly fifteen tulles:and had moad with.as much cau tion as possible. Ile dove the rebel outposts, am and 10110%0 on ;rapidly. and at last found himself ci nfronV etiby a,forea ut the ofetify, of whore numbers he was not aware, i Ile /01111 Pinned in line of battle.. tiudi then commeticeddine of the hartlest.contested hattlet 'of the war, and which•was kept up for upwards of four hours. Dui - Ingthistime. theenemy were .receiving, heavy re-'. enforceinents. %Web swelled their force to a fearful size.: At' this time it WAS. deeideMp fall back: which was clone admirably, udder the, cimunitstancra Car as possible.'ihe wounded were cared. for. andeverythlng was done by the General commanding to make a sue.. ceWnl retreat to mime point where he could choose his own ground, andlr necessary. renew the ctiullirt: ;Hen. Seymour was born in the State of Vermont; andis considered one iitlM tines.:t educatedmien in the lie was hue of the gallant defenders of Fort -Sumpter. Who after being etaryed out. and shelled out. were obligati to snrrender. , He served with distinction In Mexico, being twice, breti,eted onthe geld for gallant.. conduct, .'Soon after the breaking out of the present . war. he war appointed' llngadier-Geuend of trete, and 'assigned to duty with the :)ii Brh,-atis of - -Peuna. It4enea. ;under McCall_ In the. battles of the ever, memorable ' 4 , seven days r he showed great ability to comutanil. and ,mtich'personal coolness and courage. In the closing scents of the Peninsula campaign. Mc-: .Call and lieynoldslesing captured. anti the ever worthy present commander of.llie Anne of the. Potomac beinas , wounded. thecommand of the Divisioni devolved mon. him. And haled them throigh with credit to himself: and honor to his Men. Ile remained with the itA , ries. mitt! after the battles of Smith Mountain 'and Antictscin. when his health becismiteg impaired: te was at fits own --request. blit against the urgent:a:4les hisc‘inimand, j. relieved (rim duty in the 'army of the Pot umae. the last natural ',battles he bore a conspicuous part. No person ticottainted with the circumstances attend.. Mg the late battle in Florida. can justly blami him for 'his conduct in the affair. lie was simply outnumbered. and therefore. did not accomplish all that it was intend ed he should. There Is. time enough for censure when we bone that he%ls guilty-of. theidemeanor with *bah he is charged. } • D. T. M. • , • . Froth the Elghty-trotuth Indlatiii - itigtikeni . .. I ' Cane WITH Pio. V0t5.,..2n FiILIG:. - ler •Dtv., - : .1 , 1 ••': lioni ARMY CUEI7. BLI:g 5V111,468. Tro4. - - March lath, 144.. l" , Xrevos.l. Maras' Joriervt:—On the 21st of February. we received enters to be ready tbe De tt morning for a mounoittaiice.lWe drew live dare rations-Ltwo In oar haversacks and tture in .one' of the: Regiment teams. -Weisa hereon the morning of the 2 1 2 d. about 0, , A. M.; marched to lted:Clay. Geo., where we went into camp. We remained there until about 4. 1 P. M., of the 2,141, `when we, received orders to march again. We took up ,the }hie of march and went tow:tots Tunnel 11111. We all thought that was our destination. for when within four miles of there;flriug, of uhrin win') ..brt;ll.. to the - front. But; instead of going there. we V4' . Clli to the right, towards Ringgold. . When about two miles from' there:.:* camped fur the night. - having marched from -2:1..; M..;'until 1. A. M.. of the 2.4 th.• At 10,'A. 11., we. again - took up: the -line. of march back over the tame wad, and turned to the right a*, moved on towards Tunnel llill. We soon 'voiced insight of the same. and could tee the Rebels to line of battle. , Now Gen. Jed. C. DiribaeOmmandinge Dlvisinh Of the 14th Army l'ortia.advimersi•the cannon to open on the Rebels. and Doty retreat in l .lne, while Darts. Division advithrgstbt grander *thine is hardly ever witnessed. • Arta' the Re bels were out, of Tunnel ,11111, we fell back three miles, and ca for the Pled. At 2, A. M.; of the 2..",t1i, we were called up, prepared one frugal meal, and then 'took op the line efilarch. We marched until about i.; A. N..gbd were then •4,. miles Own' Dalton. Geo., and the Rebels about one mile ahead of. us. !There was sharp skirmishing. •We'lormed three line of, battle and WO adranced. ' We drove the Rebels; about - two miles and then halted, for we had gone tors - far. We lay iniline until 10, P. M., fthe skirmishing KM kept up until' dark) r :;zr ien we' fell . hack very quietly. and marched back to camp, the ;Übe we occupied the precious uiglii. I was about 4, it: M. when we halted: . On the:GM. at. LI P. N. we were:again ordered forward , ' to Tunnel 11111. wbere we lay in line of battle nittith, ' P. M.. ; when we fell . „back : again • cruised the Lyer cn i tre.l Creek;sed went 'into Camp two miles f m Ringgold. Atilt, X., of the :7th. we were again out. We mired towards - , Ringold. Iloavy nabbing was . beard that way; when we had meted au about a mile. We conk' see the rebels On a hill. 'We annul in - line of battle Aboat: one hour. and theitmerved gilt again when we, struck the road that runs from) Ringgold to Cleve. land. l lV6 anthem imagined we were tat the bask. track to imi.;camp.: , It buoyed us rip eoni4derably. We nuirthel a good . gait until 9, P. IL, is ben ace halted for the nipt: • ....-:- - - On- eb. TN at :, - A. M.'„ ;we took up the line of march -a,ol* - We. Were: !Active Mika fromlnutliprings. The day win warm, and roads good. At alveut 2, -P. M., we halted.%) oar, old gamfAnggronnd, after en absence of nialysesen ihnts.on a grand recoubcPsSance. none the werse.,lfor It herbed thrall. all.. 'She whole thing: was a grand affair. Ile object wasp make the rebels believe • we.vreie advancing on them, and get - them, to cliasi re enforcement,/ from Mobile..sd that our gallant Sherman would play his band-right. All this Wil3 dune.- The Rebeli we re-enforced thirty thousand. and Sherman beat Pope beautibally. Our - Regiment only lost one man..' lie was killed accidentally. Some three of tug' Brigside.were killed,' and twenty wounded.' . All, we dreaded l was. the marching. We marched . ' sans day, in seven, no lora than ditern.miles, and alai . five nights. !Yon' Can imagine,thavit Was hard.- ' 'Today the, artede- left, with _ the exception of imr Ateginient: , Where they have gone I anitinable to say,' bat stippose wearill beatationed on thelt..U. - . • 1 I . I , Yam, respectfully. . , C. I.N. Tvrter.; - Co. E, Elth. Ind,:Volii. • Fl,lll the!' t l ellenivaala Remorse torpe. . 11 Astoria - son ,Dmorrawsr: Pareir. 14 C. 1 .1 i - Bsurmw SYknOit NA. tlatri s. likt4.s - Enfross Mr sras• 4 . 003,14. :—Allow me 0.-give experience while at bow recently, on' lli lough. heard many expreorious unbecoming - - • cider Scone did not lace the Adminbctration. whit othiln not like to be shot for the nrlce at freeing th slayer fact there were rawly thing' to the ierhe 1 will tell you what I thought:. Iwrong thonglit that I merraill yet charmer that we will conquer in the Lei the CoPPerbeada talk Ind discortrage •• en, i will ell be id .vain. The Rebels must . rd. k Spring, and treason will go down, 'Yen, di torso .• 1 *mid ray to the loyal menial borne. do your d fOri,the Government and moldier your • - 1 .44 remember your wow and friends who are • eetiln you 03 the fields of carnage. If not for nurser ,yout ourtntrr. !Se true. so that It need not beast odyou. • tocourags the soldier* r 4 give • . occasionally. - We are all a unit There . t dithmence 'Moog us, but &Ware trying to end this as soon ay rossible. But we *lll do It honorably, the only amy It can be done, is AT the Rebels to lay • down their arms, and say,. "rade • Rle, I have sinned against thee and Ewen. • Forgive is. ..liCkehillree lrei r win. sod Conquer ire math Traitors moot perish this enuring campalgo.l The otd flag mat lire. The dig that has been -bequeathed:kir - by our forefathers shall not be trailed in the - dint by Rebels. NO 3 Perer ,1.! I, Ok, sham sips those at home who t - ee this as. end work, 1 Sod yuor (*rods oat Into army. We will all these to see therm. Matt Copperbetade. Semi them hem This them plate for them. -Here is where they tan Knell treason's powder. here Is where they Can Mike,One et tide rettelikxt: - f I mut ithl trait so slosh of osratosar. A. 0. thefts rod Obi tri t4 . . Beth bite tam thiththr and the -We MT telt sedmit tee thersiedertios a rr il irrtin. steel mhos; the mei othisprayos GooktWe mu et smile so es; my hue. We meet to beer the. me Dees et ahrs. thas. - . We think bath hosest !tamable. asd shoes hths Ilmmeithiesthiss hr the Oa yam. - Mellott thithfiber polls this tae this. having ben_ dithitesil eirilithee- prertess scessieor. Thratitheirliesel tesesid sot es code so before. . '. • VefT!ottectrollY.- - J. a. B. mass .Flllo3ff T IffliffolllT. Tumors; Schuylkill Colintir•Peptic! • ExCroas Mince Jocasst.•:--Ors' smardair. the Ith ult., a new Literary Society was Otzsmitted. tn commix. ion with the Library reomutly purchased byTthe, pro ceeds from the exhibition held by the schools. in cow memoration of Wasildoctoirs birthday. Thwitemhets are wholly , hum Me Nos. 1 and 2 schools. sudell'1110"" Wiii=stedtateMighig s y otabtai the dignity enthusiasm by thi body w seldom excelled. • - The name of this Society The Washiwton Literary Sociat The officers of this Society are Is follows." via Chas. Alter: Vice President, Walton Lehman ;SeaetarY, !Lary' Atm Netberwood Train- Ter. Anna El* .arism.-Ilettinelluir... This Society 'will inept main every: tiatordaY afteroorits: at 2, o'clock. -We twist that prosperity may attesill this .oelr= h atiOn.Mottoes and Dtrectori pilbe school, with the frith of mismatcm elierashern woukl. an well toetwu y rar this organisstic=rearwer oats livers is nothing theyouth . a good and early beg - lasing is saute tokma.-or success , in WM. - • • , • . Am' chmeavia. Tesiollowln:Pomn Istan the reit of a igilatty,. . . whose' pleialng poetical, productions should 'rem often enrich oar columns were we absolute. In the matter. MA, la, we tow the rt.ltationa In the:tuture INV. of exiittle ! "• few and br between:! . Lwarrreze rem les *La . sae - ..iscsar mirpi THE •susianytz.” .. tad words gf Bialiep,lits9kes sr SUU.L or WCLawa\sa: St* me In thentrothln?, ts • ob. friends, when the. Tigh t mos. • And nay slumbrous eye IMstlr not t At the morrow's' my dawn; And my wears bands lie folded, 1 - Valk their wil,* ton all &ea., • And my heavy senses fad me, - • As'never therfaitedhefott • • • W. bury me In the sanstilne---.; • - The sunshine soft and mild. •" For I loved Us warnith hi manhood, And its laienness when a child. Bury nie,in the stuishine.: Oh, twine tomb fur me, Where the tread - of a careless Amt.fall" fichoett dieutly Where,Monld at the'mblnlAt Palm, And at noon tbe dest'and damp, While, flickering giory and ghastly The time of a dna}ll.lamp ' Oh, better the.glorioin} Alt whine leaping thrmigh Tledet}}}}F_ be • - Or the4amionless ams Threading the NW r afaret± -Bury me bt.the On the slope of a broodland fair' • Where never a cold: dead shadow "Chilleth the summer air.: , . , Where- the breattrof 'the we'etwind tosses The }cayea of the linden tree, Arid the wild bird weaves her homestead loui"theluurrlinge that shall he : Where children may come at sunset, , With the 'prattle my'heart loves • And tenderly wreathe fresh tdoesnms Over mx couch of test., Bury me in tht . sunihine, Where the great grand heavens bend down, Oyer my leaden bmont. I --.10 over the dingy town Where the dew-pearls nigittly glisten, in the rose-tree at my feet. ~. And the roar of the blue-Waved ocean . :1-Ever shall-throh and heat t -- ',And the friends of my pleasant sojtoW - May gather with pensive tread : Oh, bury toe in the :suroilitine When,the light of life is flea: • • • *CI. the nntorious gnerrilla,4 grailuitte.l from Yale Collotr,e - in the close tif 1.815. 1 Aar'Life" isdhus pithily e • ummeil up: -• . An infant on its mothers bremd„ . • . &inuring boy it • ' A youth by maiden far caressed. • .A stalwart man with care opprassed... An old man silver gray= Is all of life We know, • • • A Faille. a tear,' . ' • A jo t i• fear, -Anti aft to below !. • - • .1* Arno ikutlera.Lthie hiaportape.' add._ tiou.to your 11,.0ck, 10 tnicte iM . rtititY RILTIEJt. • ~ • It ii;knoltu and appreciated bii men In altriunks In life, and it will be mom appreciated• by the iolituteer, . , who y , exiaateti.td 'diaense of all `kinds. It w 111 rem hie sore tbruit, bit colic, bite ,seriittbtat or hintses, ilia 3. diarrtura; his einkhAtod will be his &len i mp tiine::of suffering and - palu.' Keep a'auripply, Mr. •• Jut lei,” aid. theaoldlars will_kiletsa you. ; , e . ' - . . ' . . Pricer sst» :ac. • and Wiper bottle Maich . • COItNS. BUNIONS, INVEItTgI NAILS, Esi,Atinro Jooent, and ail lllrettles of the-I.'oet cun'd without win or ineouvenieni , -e fo the path:att. ly pr. Zurbarier, StirgeouXbiroprxitst.;9lll C'heyfOut . rarert. _Refers. to I'llvtiiciatu , ontl Surge°or of • Philad'a, Feb tt, '• II iastratba- hair fltesteratiive. ilinwilitha Hake - IforatiiraitOre. • ,- Tht , standard staple prePar.ition for the hair. ..ed in' 401 elves to restore.bidedand gray hair and wins ken to their Original' e01er...4t does not clalnitO make. the hair grow in where it has once [Allem otiti-nothing„ - wilt du that., whatever may be advertised to the con tra' ry, hut it trill Prevent it, froth falling out. mike It soft and silky: vleansr• it and the scalp from imfmricfes and hunaorly and etieirelv effects of preVi: our , use of ,pr,4ianitions' containing inilphur, sugar of lead. Sc. It...requires uo iioaping.. washing, and liiiurs 'for upplit'ation, nor will it slain the skin. but, is-_a •easitv applied and wiped from the skin as any,..hair • It res t ores the natural shading lit one hair with another. w i%es it - a lively appear:uice of the dull uni f o rm back of dyes. - . . - , , Ilfrayt"o I superin.l. IL adoring Ir;ellitin. Ilair ~..duu in low ..cpiln and Col- . orn Sa tt e e 6 ll r o ai t rul pre the prime time. , thauge;light and n:4- , . hair to a beautiful brOwn or ‘Lielr. • d eryiebere.,- .10SU41 Il Mi l /1r re ve 11.1.-. NO. 10 I:ni‘erkty Place. Nei . York. ' 10-1):. . Mardi S. `64 .. I P.. 111010(K, Poutaville, Ps., ' - . .. . ... • AGENT -.FOR' 11.1 . 0 SALE OF THE • • .. " . EELER & , WIT WILSON - - • .- t\V I N CI- Ar A . C•II 1N E S - . - In Sclinyllllll Cconnty. 1 'A nntribeiof these excelit.gt t`iFtnily Machines are al] ways kept on hand and Flirt" be seen in operation by calling at his residence tu r ret ,Strect- Move fah, next door to the Englisii'in emu Cliurcli... l • To a r Crotninodate persOna usingU:lmm Machines...a supply of Machine Neolli4, Machias Oil and Soap. and Clark's Thread, iu 'all numbers and- tailors especially i adapted to Sewing 3Lschitie use r , will be,kePt on WMII. . Thorough instructions ifor working thew Machines will be given to parties purchasing. . Orders by mail will rect.' lye prompt attention, - -rr Call and examine berme purchising:eLsentere. i . ' " • Januarrn. •G+ : . I . . 1 ' I • 1 4-tf - PRESERVE YOUR " . • ,;.. - '• I 4‘II3IETRY OF Foßk, YOUR 111:.4 1.711 ASP MENT.4 I. PO w ER-S By n;dtoz thit'Sde. Pleatant•Popular, and I..ltx•t•ine Re, medy known:al •; • : • fief gibbet We x trete t -111 elm . Read the !nivertisement lu another column, and Profit by It— DISEAS&N AND S'YIPTO'NtS ENUMERATED. • Cut it out and preervl. it You may not now regidre. it, but may at imme tottitvtlar. • "It gives health and vigor to the trime, • 'And hlixim•to theipallid cheek," - it Save., Long. Suffering rind' ki&tamtire: '.Beware Cuu leer/ rieci •.` CuresGuaiiinteect , • Feh•G,L • • • 9-tm . . Eye and. Ear.—Prof. J. ISAAM, M. D. Oculist. szsPAurist. formerly of Leyden. Holland. Is located. at No; MI Pine St., Philadelphia. where persons afflicted with diseases of the F`-..fe or EarscientiflcallY treated and clued. if Curable. ill' .4'rtittrial Eyes 'in serted without . rain.. 7;fo charges uncle for exemini thin. • The Method Faculty to as be has no se crets in his mode of treatment. r .• '- • jati all Yrt. - 5.1# =. "'the Copresident's mad Experience of an lava'lid.--Yubligleit for the benefit, and as a 14 arn- InZand s• escreet to 'reeve met, who suffer from Net rum, Debility, Premattire_Peray of Manhood, etc.. sup plying. at the same time. tur iIItANPI or seir 7 ccar. By one who has cared himself after heittg ; put. to great ex 7 perise and injary through medical humbug and quackL, ery. • By enclosing a post-paid addreesed envelope, sin gle copies may be had of the author. . . . F.4.IIIANIEL MAITAni. Esq. - J 1 Bedford, Kings County'. N.Y. , May 30 , !6 3 . . - 1 t - ,• , . . , . . - losportasat to Lodicets.-There ip not a lady UT., Je. Init. but what, of "soine riodo of her; Ilfe," Ni. ill find the ”Ptitinico Golden Pills" just the ;right medicine' phe most nerds. One of the first_ ladies of Pottsville. . (who has naed them successfully several'. time}) Rapt she wonlitriotAtil to tt.se.fhem -if she had ,Ito pay 3 at box for theta: they hare slimed her much soffering.— . If ladies ottir knew the value of these - Pills, they wonid nover be wannt them. - See tulvertisetneft in another coltuthik" headed •' A Card to Ladies."' .: 44 i 7-13 r 11-' areal visits is Cibraley.L--, _The public of Pottsvillu and vicinity is newt respectfully infottned that W•. Bererticsnave, of Philadelphi '. has estalAshed Orin& of bis LUminting Library in Market airs The basis' is former] of over ned, volume's, commis g the befit authors hi err* departnient of literntu _AII the new ; books are stddea.llS soon ;SS Wllett., 'Special arraturel maim. will: be raids- with , residents 'Of , Minermille. Schuylkill Haven. Port Outootl, St'Clalr, Ashland. rind Tathaqua. I Printed Catalogues are ready for subscribers. Peb Cs - • . I cough% C01d,., Sort- . 1 Throat, - , Weak. Smut; lkoodtkla, an Piilloositry Complasts:. ".Dr. Saityneltbinpu'lmi.Syrupol 11 ild.Oherry." , • A trial Of•many years has proved tot world that this venedr is more efllcacioui. in! end g all throat. breast and lung coniplaints than any' bith rto known to mankind. - It glvv. time and .strength the stomach. - and for the armed and debilitated it acts as a strengthen- log alterative. rntieun*Tiutgt. team the ln . gs "Ssraree's i . NA ild Cherryr Is the .moat safe rata .pro nit *vac th ' „.., nst.' In'._ Phthlsie. ~ k nbwri by enacts on, Why, —. l ourigh. hectic ferex!and purulent eipec on. It ill: „, ~. 'without exception. the beat Medicine e oftentimes did -curing the most obstinateesseT st rhich. , baled es: , b my expedient or human skill. Po. only by Da. Suraysir. & dos. No.! 330 N. Stet street, Inds. I, b eN ; Sold be J . flq. Bsow 4 a Poll and firms. Ssmos, Potts t end. - 41 % "a . 11 - Dui 7leni and Defilers.' See advertisedisnt. l / .lit it the . HAIR IIkVE : . *AIR DYle :I- • [ er Th D i ,' -1 / 1 3' , liTtuLows ~cELEstiTEP. 1111* U port : .. z [orr, . - . • , ofp . itlibe lieu hi the Worial. . '• ' • • for ~ e only ganntuti, Tree...end Retie* tsfe I . Known. , to Thu splendld Hair pyst la Perfeit-khangea, :Bed .1 kind • It . ssty or Grey nu n *toady to 'a Glossy Black or Nat untißnyora withrint Injuring the Hair 10 /timing the Skin. leaving the .ll.alr Soft andjleinithll ; imparts fresh vitality, treiteently rettoring.itsipilatine color': and nettles the ill effects of fladWes' . ~. V.The Genuine IS signed .WILLIAM. A- 14.3runR o F all others 'are' Mere inaltatlona.aid thoubt be a E field by alt . Dflaintc&c.• rberogr—Sl ..N. Y. vobi r Datthetues Nee Taikt &tole .fre IN . lid go*, June 27, 'GI ~. . . , - :%-ly .. 1 I • . larslitArlizrx Sri WAYNE'S PILLS I. • Swaynea earmarMa , and Tar ,E(Flar • Maim skirl " efleal&AVlWd. billow, Wiliam PDX will are a V.:&& WW I Iwititalt Purim: a smaater4Oui arsu Imeter:aor pro pre iuntahr - Tagatablet Cipa wi,747ritur PRIVY thilteliftt IriViltrhapttfte. llama at 1 • drama Ada 411 sad biatebaa,"aad Walt the iich =West healolloite paie crab liy DELBIII4II Si pm; iteada: Et 1416 •bs ifsx.B3,l° Pottr"Oe ,- roe" 3,;n3 40. OttteltiOcut , ... .INOTIIetES- .. "::=. 7 1. "-'. .. 1 .4 014T.a.-0a Aft day ism , between li ge Sel.'ml.Preshyteria i Chinch arid the Uniiin How, . ... ~ • •, -.. t.. • , , ~.- a tapirs-GOLD CHAU'. . with s- MEDALLION and a Tari ! tvt Muth CEptecopab **al StineOltinrning fewiIDRAL CHARMS ,attached. Any Orion ileayi n ,, at 10. is Ike-lock" Evening: ak - .IN - *Vlach.- Aleiyduneg'i . the eauae a; S. N, PALMER'S °PRICE. hr, giving : an; kit. - evevi Mondar acterutenn st 4. and Friti4:0 1 : 1 1 1 :4: ; inbrination that !hay lead Ri ire rovery. will: 4E'•iitt.! at TY o'clock- i : - • • . -,,,... . • vii, ' I ably rewarded. . 014.41aj9. !. 3 4. -12-1; ...,- , -Esii. I.Si/watt . ciareli. Menet Azi, nue. ! 0411IAl COMP. At eel vi "old by Heir. L... 11 E . _,,Ktkg 40 . Plata. ' • Presetting Vvr_Y• ol ., nliAr ; 0...7 1- nne,lastDecembee an nfiknown mui, f i ; . ' morning ! ano 'evening. az .10,4 A. M.. and ~ p. 31. ,ek ' has .rettntied i• Etnnor color', while bar, • Prver Meeting and Leol_re...Th_ anday even., at 2 eel. ; ensued ' op. toms, wi . br , AO .tzt , 7 .4 e r4 ..si •% vr - Erausieltral waparele. eallowhill ! Street.- . owner is requ.,•ated to, remove her. o r r she will be Sold Rec."‘Vs. Toes.; the. appointed .Pastyr. will .to pay 'expellees. . - 1 .... i, %1 .IL HUTTON. : ofteh Garman every Sunday morning at 10 'o'clock,: 11,,uvti 12. •i.,i4:-;41- 3 111 ..- 'W,eelne4 l -Jutintk , n- ! ' ihd Er",.....initi In the Evening at T o'clock., ' .; ' ti . ... • " '' -- . . i • • i • la b m ad i i .-ibtaT4=-A1 :It.wrlacerl- Railrepeal Car , sr aka ..lllrThe 41 . Preibilirld " '" re I 11 Reading Railroad - Wunder' , Coal Alai, patient b their maim' servirea in their Brick Meeting HolV.Se. o n , thi. er. of Moket and -Willkiin streets. Morning t Peinterfed , `kilkont.innbMiwelifin : nv tinnily - nu lt: i Pager. UM, A.:, M. . Public aerylcat at les; A. m e .; ikn . Any natant Westin of the whereabouts of this CAC. .. wUI please, inform the flUbseribetc - auct he will be salty .. _ .:. . ' '.l rewarded. • Last beard °tin Sctugekill Haven'. ..'lO/;*irgalar Baptist Citarcb. MatuuttansO at,. bly ' • . H OWELL MUER, Puttaiille: Preaching every looks Day; Morning and Even !leg, at- mami k 5, .s.e.. , .. ~ 1. „ - ,10:.1 % ,,, 10.14. A. M. and I', P. M. Hec tar e, Wolves:lle Eeen int, i d Tx . civioeit„ , r 11.• n. Augers. - Pastor. ' ;Ir MlethWaiii E. tkirai; Sec;and street. above Market. Rev. Ct L-Teilir • sov,•raltor.• Servicve i Sab , ba:h. at 10. A. M.. and, ' r. .Plater Meeting Tnee 1 day evenn4t. 7..ta Tee-lock. j .._! , 31. 1 111.8161). R66E116- I YE.O--On the ai 'the - home or the bride.alattlei: by,Ree. C. S'parr:lltr. Jamie It Roo hr Mill Creak lA> Miss Jaar.Yro. of St. Clair. • MED. . . .• . . ALWiRIF:O;:—On the . fining of. tae.l.sth instant. Mrs, &NINA C., relict of the it... Leeds Audenriad. litthe ~ Ait- i keighttryliar,Lf her age. •." Vbe relatiies and friendriof the etnalli . are • *4e.et: invited to attend her funeral.•from ler late ;teat- 1 bU north Serentlratteet. on MUnday afternoon..` ieclock,lwithout further notice; To' to Laurel tilll'eemeteti. . • ;. z -;4litatUiglik,ii.--On the • leth• of Man d l, IniWayne • townshi,p, Twig, Baitawasea. aged a . years, 11 inbuilt, - E.EittrEit.=Cin theAsth bud,. to 'Auburn. Caritiattaa Eva, daughter nf George E. and Elizabeth Berger..{aged iss years. tionoutiut and 1.1.. days. . - , ClpitiSHAW—coTtlie Eitt; - of March, .1844..in! . 141W.: Moon aonnty..NeWJesseY4 Jams Ca.44ises44' a dadye of Yorldlhlnt, lingliuld,qu the , 48thl)ear of his age. ERNST.-Oa the 4th tafl in Llewellyn, Pit. cows. ion :or tieorge W. and Sarah. &pa, 'aged .6' months apd.io day*. - . , JENEECSL•Iti March 1 564 ta4l4, daughtert of O. Lljand ffeboxa Jenkins, aged . 4 plank 8 4nOuttu!, and pfdays:-. . , „ . . . , '.l'sreWelli dear Emnial ,your togel fortii ." -- - j - 11 i - 14. eestlui nenth the, sod,. • - • J, . -, -, I - 1 'c• - Youi.happy spiriL treed from Num,. L.. j i I 4 l'itWe sat ly dwells with G.xl.. • , • . : t 1 . • . . . Sife In - blissfdlorld.of ligt, ' • - l I• • • 1 , Onedarl ng child dwells now : •..•,- . : • J • 5 . . A - fadeless , 'ItMII of glory bright ' ' •-, - i - 1 ' . -Adorn!' Iteringely Irow. ! . .• 1 - , .. •„- Theigrest,:sneet Emtisi ever rest, . • ••••• : ••,' - - ', • iris hUrn to sly nth u.- „•.• . ..,.,. • , I. '• e, J But ours thou in oft esus..,bres.S.t,-'. , • .. !. • I ' • We'll etiivi; to tit t-with iou. .., - ,121:. • - isrNEMA.CEIEtt.-.At- Pine.e,rove;'. on :the j 21.1'.u1t.., .M A6 ri A l s es.4, n'i t hrw-of th Iste,John NunetrisehOi. aged ..7:.; year4.7l.trionthi .and . 1., ' days . .-. • : - i 1 PRYOR. '•-j-• t ln.t heft ot la] inst ~. in Taittagns,' , Reg. •Nr.u. ' , A. Paton. In the •24thieir of lie. age. . - 1 . - j• r.. I• L • • bituary. The late Mrs. 'Aidtieurilid. ban' parsed' through- many 'neenep of national emornotlim,' end, was a wit u est folthe "times that tiled, tinlM's *old s," -Shesaw . this, et m u try grow front woolonial•eutalition to its .present'inagiiiti - tent proportronti of a grand repahlic. She lived I'Mlatlellibitt when thirty thot}mud.G:o,oo ,, , ngrh• than • numbered its hthabitants. and" When the • itjAintiti were V ine street north and Fourth street west.. ;She had a ihritVr . erollectiow the' great geuurals of the, evolution. - attd her rendinseepres. of V, ashington.: La -4•l2YMfe.antl other dirstingniStle(h leaders„t . full of, :Juterent. The„ privattoue of the eolatkls. 4ithougst: l whim' were ttee'father and her brothel-10411w) and their - 'strumztes to achieve ourdudependence. furtukhed food for Many a thenie during-the latter years of her;ltle. • She was 'Sat.-en:4kt of li, remal kab Ie ,r tract ty uf i tetuper m aent, and igk,retl the , 'fu all her facet -.ties.both ti few 'weeksltrior toter ,She,took ar,artictilar intereit in the ritharMal now.convulslitg' . our country. and iras?funottg the most fervent of ttM hwalisti,.lSraying constantly for l# , reotiti... try's nuck - ess f.tin.l.sheopen refemsd With prido to see- ' era! of her r,rntMchildren , now engaged In , honorable Wartari , ..in.lltattiatioyea behalf. • • f• . ' ' Ito 171. - ;t. she, With her'husband. 'remneed troth Phila delphia to Berk's cotnityi Cwhich thewerubriwrd tschuyl kill Cinatty„i„ and located-at the tslge the'eohdfieldS. in the noir thriving town of Stimilkill 11 two.: The .existeuce of enal Ali that then ;mat Wilderness wlinkno‘rn . 'only to the lAnjers. . ' ettrly.terTsit. her lite husband sent-coal fea delphia uu thkitxle, and ever since: some of the mon bers of her ::• - •firully hovel beetkidentifikryvitli.the • trade and the, improyernents Countr. :rankink as ;pioneers so that. she haisomnessed the' , progress of Ibis Import . ant trade from.itseatAte'st - , ence witS presentyllurlll.ltl , ! , thinen.ions—thei, 11E111.01 , ipechtelehring'presil to ,her family'. of one of •s,lfe first wagon .10,1,1 s being sent to.. Philadelphia: by.-,1 •r' husband. and upwards of half a tuillbM tuns . being. 'annnally handled by . her sun ' In P 43, she szmift renewed - to pillindellphla....the",lo entity or her.carly yimth: after an absence of .tittr•yettra; ',where sla” lived to urine old age, loved. It ail Who knew "her, gentle:. kind and. affestionate ol the soriety'of hen. f4ienrts she dhatle rellfk.weri inJeS•tis Cahn' turf folly ,restgued; heartily satiated wit ti.the yinitieti. of this Ir. :itix 1- ottsly h o peful ill the unknotOr• glories of the World to cone. •I. N Elt NI: . iN (11l C't , , S : • ~-s z- -4 - _„_-..: i :N OTI('E . iw. lisereby givrtt to 'o I ie--......• mr uhrt • of • Ow .ISth Pa. V.. Vi-ie: - . that in- strur thins has e been - Liiv'en to the retiruitini: tiarty !now ! in till"! Cotifit . and to the-Prorur.t Alai-MM.:qv iirr..t a. : de,erterA any filen iiii;.enerroni the- Ilealment w ftie,ut proper authority: hrter the deixtrt are tit the early-train. on )liondty next. and to scat them. ti9dert.M* aril. tit the liarraeks - ai l'hilaiielfihi.i., to be t,rwabled tir, the .Iten , dez iaW on... of,the lb.i.:inient... at tinawli.,•Nlitt Ati - v one I , nit arring a deeerter. will be e leil - bi7Thirty itollars. which amount will be thillutt al foam the par of the NI -titer. _ -, " - . ''.. J. K.. SIGiItIELV : )larch 1D w";•4...L1t - - .- Col. Coninu •:.; iiiiiit.- . . ,R -,-• - Th r ......,,81:1110411DEnr4 Grandlix rd4iion . "'"---...•-k ';or• the 110th' Army CorpO.--I'qrpo& wiahing to etili*t in (01 - . 11. C. Ctirlw'i, 50th Velma: Vet:. isan Itegtinent.. will cal) at tny - ottlee: Schuylkill liaren. ' ! Vei-imni!!..wishinz.to-hart.theie Wani% or Townships . filled. talblienr.onally. or tuldrera me - by tilmiraph; at my oflire.l ; • . it '. . ... • . 1). 'F. ItUltliEitT. • • _ .:! ! • • • .. • both E V. V.-, iith A. C. .. )(lu , rk 11, .6i. _ . ' - . • • 12-2 t• - 1110. P T.. - SIE P 010 CP. "The oubscrtheraynte•rell luto a .co•partuer ahip on the Uth of INieemher. forjthetamine. on of the TIII.I.IER E5....< in.ite.yarious-branehee; ai St. Clair.,Sehuvlkin County, I'n.. under, the Inn 'of CIIAS. FERRIK; a Co. •••• •. ••-•. _ - • , 611 A EE, .IAS. AS.. FE IiREBEE. • .k. 1144%. PERIi.EBEE. St. Clair, :idanli , • • 1•2-(4.• . , 4 ... ........... z- DININCII:IrtiOni.-Slatieetta berg _ , .by given. that the Ll.partnerrhip heretofore exieting between D'ANITIY LLOIL D and FRED. C. EP lliNtl: lathe Coal' willing.% near Wadeiwllle. New Can-, tie Towriship.'Schuyittill Connty. la hereby ilk'' day (March Ili, 1' 4 4.4 dieadlterl by • uirdnal ,cohsomt..• The burbler , . Ls continued by. DAVID LLOY - D, : A ith w - tioin " all rettleinenta are to be made. • -:-`" -' . .. • DAVID LLOYD, • - . . . . , ; '..: ' • - '; • FRED•Ii C. EPTIND. Mare...ll'l6; ...I. ',._.-; - •- ' • 12-6? - ~1 o . RTOPPRACtICAL 81L711.11*. I. fKa.-111 , e have roaeladed. to sia tux-lite ath us in CAR 111.:1LDIZAU, one or inure prac.- - tical men. - ' • 1• • Our wori:e embrace la Wood Machine ElttoN 40 by' 'SO feet .1 Illseksmith Shope, 3:.* by 50 feet ; Etectlng Shops., 50 by lOU feet ; .Passenger Car 'Faint Shops:US' by 56 ; Foundry, 40 by 61) and the nttcesiary buildiuge for coal and-Im. I ' - nits offcm a rare opportunity; to engage In the tfeet ww. A certain amour tof capital u ill ba,required..-- Fcr further particulars. apply to ' .- • .E.V.Cittl. FEGELEII.;4. . 'Marcia IP, t61..„—1U : .•;t3 . • : Pottstdvc - Pa. ti noPoPsAtaso 'F - k , 0041.. OTIFICIC Or TUE PAP , AI. IRON Wmucr., ,'}. S. Third 44., Philad`a. Marchl. ISO 4. I V posals ,vill be received at" our oilier until frday, .:d April., for the deliveSy 44' the RON WOTIKS.South FiftliStreet. halaw :or in boats, on the Dela‘Vare River; of. ono, 4t:40 0.5.2 or a`portlOU thereof. • . ua Il't yLAnthracitr Coal, rom Slata,iliirt . prother Impuritiri,') • . . rout !Mimi as: it • paraes into ,the !yard:— foll.0ws; F . . : . -r . . , • ' -Lehigh broken., ',, , . in, April.• I 1 - 20 r. Tons! in'Anzust.. . Mai. -i I 1:;00. ••••, i'o Sowstuber. •° June:- i E . 1400 ~ %.7 October. ' .• 4uly.• ! .l 1 . 504! '• !..'"...Nortuber. .Il,chigta LatOr !l4Nnietl-P noon. of Sa •• PASCAL Fn kPr at 13.00 d Best• (Free we CT Delivemd INA Tou Po) s• 1110 • . 100 Tons entlk Aprl3 to Novintiet, inclusic4 ;, 19e6a714i111 Broken or Eak:ll . Or of rt Rind Sulfa/4 , 5 for, .Aferne Purrpc . g. 600 Tone in April. - iiort Tons • " May. - • ' September. , - Sin.:" "'June.. '.'" coo " • " Jtily. I " Noveinloir. Tbe projxxiala nmi state the particnlar yuliety. of Coal it.is intended to'inpply :. and if Of h not need, eainplce dill be required:' ' The payments. , wkil 15<nlade in mak lon - 111 t Tiii..cluy of each illionth folloicinq the . , I. u ease of 'fail:ire to make the deliveries acebriling• to areetoeut, we reserve the_right'to purditoiewhore , wrt may deCm proper. acid charge .to the bontrictom any . loss or,thimarte. consequent upon Poch failure. •. Satisfactory seeutity for the fulfilment of the contract will be ;required: , 1104R18, TASKER . .t. CP. -March ~ - • ,; ' • , . . NOTICE:v....The ' filinbsicripillon Books of the First 'National .ltank of Ash land will positively close un- TUIESDAY,,3Iarch .'2 = .24: Persou's wishing td subserilv tip_ to that Aline:Cap 'do sdby-iipplving'at i.k. P. SPINNEY'S - Vince. Ashland,- .Pa. ~. . 1 -,, •-, ' --, . '. l'Slayt-li yz, 154.--11., , . . NOTIIIII liepatiiiiiatorthe Patine tiOaas or - East Norwegian Township, Sdinyklill t:(tuisty. will -be offe'reil 'at Public Sale to 'the lowest bidder, at the Public Howe oil James Leon, ard. on FlLlDAY.')lareli 25th. lStli..curnatenting at 3 o'clock: 7 P, Mt, , orsald day, • ; PATRILVVAVANACIII, Supervisor. 3ta.:..02, i it, . . 114 t . . Saki. Condeosocd Mock.-- i_olllce of AvelptantAgitartemmter, Pon:4%llles 'PA., Mutt 12, Itit4.- - On 31(1NDAY. March 21;15a4, aC 1 °Thick; P. M.. at the VlZage ,l m Camp in Poo/wine. will be wild at Public Auction the fellowitm propeity'i ot.the United State?, condemned as: nuierviceable tor : Government nee.- - Caanixs 3- 'eas to'w bcrie: 'S saddle - blankets: 2 blacksmith' Rasps, Bleak i Forfortherinformation,,,pply to ALBERT'S. capt.,..k. Q. M. i Porrtoaus, Mirth 1;11-13. trXITEESII7.E.TaI.aIII I ITERIti4. - ANNUAL TAXES VOA 1464: r1 -The attention of tax, payer/ to ht.relo culled to the prochions of the rutted • States. F4ctso Law relative to theassresznein of . ant i , fly the sixth eecttim of the act of-Jule I: ISM. it 4,e,' thmie the duty of 'alLpersolut, partnenshiPit,Enne, poil clations; or eortorallow made liable to any annual du ty, lieenee or tax; en or before the firit Xondair NO in wa-fi pear. to make a list or return to the. Aseisteot Assessor of the District wheie kwated.of the untOrini -Of . 'annual income, the articies or objects chewed with special tax. and the buelnest of occupation liable to pay auflicetter.„ 4 . • i Eirery,perawtt who shall fail to make . euch;retlinx by - the SPeCUSed: trill be liebielo he apeseed be tile Anrsor acconiing to the beet informitticrewhiak be can obtain ; and brew* Care the ~tieseseor le required to add fifty per cent= to 'the *mount of the !few hf 'stuff fiat Every pereott who than, ileum to an Autereur ;sly &hear fraudulent list- or statemrrd. with intent to evedithe velnatiolor enumeration required hj; law, le. eubjett. toe fine of Ave hundred 'dolls*: and In sta. ease the Thaw% be made out by the Ammo- or Ands" tent Atitoretior. gad from the valuation and enumeration no madethere aidi be no Newel.. • - • Payment of the annual - tues. - exeept those for it eensedovill bet be deuteedid tmtgthe tbirqetb M The appreptiate Menke - tin , whkl _retorts. anti all neeetearylnforination. will be throbbed- by the Aiebibtet towboat tbereteres iti94o be . ae: Ahmeted taw re la t e theape - • . 4,1 f. .I.MIlt, r.L 4‘,oo4inal gt lmst..r3; • ;, le . I' • •1: March : 4 IRMZ=I fo! e ‘1 ' Li) • • - tin 6. A Jo. rt Avg° DAVliti arriired from W.ag. 1.1 land at Quebec, i July. 136.2. i Is tufaimed that :IJENO/LkNI)E.II i3Q9KI contalu ga. mall.. s.int .. ewe nioney, sultid from painlys Iqm.in to beloo t t cr if ttr f was found at the Eas. PrtuuL.-E.-4, Depot. I n , about a.year tan hays ate .same. U:ro _ l:nd latlti , - to him, on paynitfit fut,,tho , ativcrii?.+,4),l„ , •.r , . . 1111- 4 4-I - En:- ' East Pent's. R. - R. 4./dlce, Readin - g. -•- • . rY.rfir Id ‘." t • 11 . LA z - ;: , -4 1 ..mn Vto 30 Slet , 'S. - tietykrpsi COAL LANI.X.L. for. a La.p ikitur uustUtuei: giving, full Pattjcilluri* iij.M Si lopktiort..Sevelutimeht. ouuklutieuce. tharket. ;Ate,: r . :2,:::x_Mtio.Si MINER. Box 13S31:POI 4tlScr, Bwvn•i Jtatrlt 11. W: ; avo: elltt A it -4 - , ow xi 1 R ~ J acob j)eltu ?Ai B . L 217 N ` • vri '-__ Fel ~v ~{~ ~r~:~ll. At • the 1, Tiais,lNA* figis MonldeXT. Car-talikeri, ..11 Will • • ' ; CAEtTKR ALLEN Tainaipa. March }lt; I of NVI7I. Et ,d1 1 4 — .F1,stestirenploytii BearNalley Tunnel, lieu , Coaxty, Pa.., Liberal srag , ;* Are Paid- x G _ U, . \tatch.l? G 4.• , wE n • Work..,i 3itschiht., ;whom the higheet4 • • ANTED.-8) sissm, a ahem. tion as Clerk,lp..py...,capoicity or busiuns: flina)sh Oe'bpst of reloA , .:ocr.4l 2 i lease addrria. .• • VISO ' South 'Third St.,lPhilp4;l. - ;111.3:t. legit 5 . .64 ._ ~ .... . . ..._ , .... A GENTS ' VerAlicTED.—L-,b2 - ponitively . - . '.. LlL'mUie from 20 de . nts. Somethibtr, urgeMlY mni , le . y .br every. pOrnI.M. ,C 5.111. and eximmo. or '<la ni,tir,l., ~sent fkm.„ to-nmil, 'for ~.'0 cents,AlMt retailit., 4:2: b y a. . . .f L WALCOTT, 170 Chatham Square.. New 't ic.', , .'• : Jan 21, 'O4. ' „ •'' , • • 4-ihn -,t- 'LE(x %l N (!Tlt'.l, • 4 . , ll,' 111 fiT 11ATTO — li \T .11' . E - Wlarcem., lettre , ,ot adtaiuistration on he 1...,..tate d 11..raer C, Beatiett. late lit the lloruu;'2,tnt Comity, detam.setr, tiar.bvmgraulca satt., , crilA•r bc , the itegistei: . I%:4;cice hertibt give,a itafeh. mii.to make paymot...lllld tl tLae 4.1.1 4 'clainv_4 eill present them se!tletnent. - - ' ' . • • SETII - Ir, CF:EIi, dm M hilt 1,9; • . , ~ . . • i .&& llf TIIFt . - illl RIP 111FAI',11:9 , 11 IL Olt, 0 Ir. .OP . ~ ig.t., .1.1.44-hu, ChilliCoun t .l.......in the nilitter o[ the E. , ..-:.'`i't , tnl.: of t'Atliart:tui 'ltrutiore det'd: 2 " . •' , L t.• • ' ~li2 ~ • , .Glll L :mt. und,„,,,,..,,Atfit0r,1 uppulnted I , :t th... fti.,;., ~....'. A, , Court to cii.tt - ihuti. the btilitute In tie hand., of l'hartsi .1; - '-", t... - ..Ftelt. , r. and t2liitr • lot itruintri..iixreutl , tf Inc - 'tut -- - ...,: e5 j Will utul Ttt-tathquf oft-Catharine Itintilm. dec'd ,ni per - .•A,,mi :lioc t'lljr acconn't fi ted. t......andaynonß Chime e ntitled tiu•ribt - „7011 ii,, herrby abet. notice that•he.will attend for hatyi - th- ~` ;_ : ; gi p lit'biy , oftWe,..in the Itontaztt of.- - Pottwine, on eill'al. - ' ; '' ( g a y '.16,1". the Ztti thiy'(4 Aped. lilt . at Itt O'cl tk.' A. :m.--•- , ~; • 0 I .- 1 . - ..- , .1011 N P. IJOI.WItT,,A.tdih::. , AHei ---Vottiville, 11Iarch,12. •64. --. , , :_ /1 , ..t - , L. lO 1) N, . ~ • - Molls •( 1117111:411104* HATOH•fift 7i.tlf T I IL . Ili .;...• - , ..v i i rtili 'L# Whoreas. letters of athrditisrration upon true. e,. , :c, ,r :-;; . i. of, ;John Fantle. Isle ot .. the IlOnnigh of liline - i,,Tit;t . '. r , -S,ltu"7.ll.llreonutl'.'tireeneed, - hnve been .. .granted -n, up, .... •, Inln•criber. those indebtArtq,theestate'of said Eh:veined ..1 .- ..' M G ateroqueeted to th...ike Inrfedinli! , 'Paymeitt, and-all p..... ', -4,i: --. 5 I _bne hawing daiin, or dent:lnds against the said enc.. ---. a t m •iire requeetill to Make known'the Fume, ytithout drill, '' .. :l" .5 to '-- -.. ..". - ' - ' OOII N Wri7EMAS. Adminimr:the -.- ',',: . tii i ..'tinrcn:l?._tti.t . . l •' , -- . -. 1114;1 - '':-.V.:-.: - . . - •• I. ---- l' - :- . elftlint IL ,D YII IN IKT It.ILT IR 11011 , t l 4, 0X If 1,...,. ....."-,--;.:-, • .41 Whereas. ktters tlf adittiniktratiOn lip,,n the eetiti - : .74;;;Aot.:p 1 . iiwiiii 4),, , ,;A: Into ot, Nor‘egian l'otinsip, Schty.... t ;:i.- -, "..,,, -- • kilt i:4nrity , deceased. flare beep:Wit - Heti _to.- r the Az:. • ::::', 11 :!. rF „seribil.-thoee indebted to the .eetate„l4 - stat-Aleckitt.t . 1 . : --i-iirane, i Uzi• nltteeted.blm:tke iminediste:pazpieht. and all I,:. •', :7 : ..sous haVin., ,, clalms or.detnAnd,i'euminit the ,Ahtd - i•stre, :t.' ~',.^- livi, an. Tt4leNteli to make knoWti the sate without. d-1.0. '..,,,.:' ;• •• - '-to• ' - "ItAIItiARET DAVIS., ,Aduilei4isitnx. ', -..,Aittaic • -211t.',Lairee. Feb %T.'64. . . -. .1 I•• .. - . ....- *•, tot )B. :sAtE N 1- 'l'tj _II It 04-1. m odic! us dinshett, ni., Ihvelx,mg, Lot, tc., rit ..W • rude 1111 W -end ' of Nim - wiig . t.ai. %Put.l2:- Aiply,on . JO,LIN • _,NfuNlf. '3l. • '• . .- ..... A_ . 1 _ .._:- , 1 1151 • R, l sii , Art'i;i.V l ). -n o t t . 'th n .. e ra';.7l v "" * - ta " .4.... -- ,'iv, cfe r pil .m 1 ~,,,:st noproted stele, of manufa* --_,.., j . -- ` h ,. ture . nut h;round connrtysealltp keys, yl * " . ~.e 'i "" I and °ter ctintlg- Base. -Any one (Ivor., -1-' - hi( ow. ...4 teirelevong. may one ihe lu-trorn nt. and 1r; . • the terms, try filling Isci the andermgrali , . 4.-- , - J. 4. i3/.SS, - ,... A,L4., /I ~. 1 ( 'wirer of twrond and 3larkel ;0., (.id it.v , ; cp,7tion. l'otti% ilk. 31 Irrli 14, 'hi. , I 1.• 'd a- al , its% - " 6 , e4 Wahl Pon. ILEN T.-The Kees now oreupiel,..e ..' L by lan, ilirtholomen and It.. II Greve. ..... A - *eat F. , ,,1.r,. - P05.e...-iutt given April lot, 1544. E.t . a ' '' -1 term.. apply to ' L. C. TLIOXLP.sON _ ' .., T rw otine, NI irch l_: 'ill: . 1 . II , : \ ''' l iP ~..,1 - • ; Unit SAIL, E, er'ENIVII.INGIti:for 4.001 - . 7 j , , 1 I FAIt3IING I.AND. the follow ill, r i t tl'Grlbed e• 1 '41 ' . .,_ , Cr 2 i n opt rt . , ; Three Frame llow , es. and t. front- .. c .. L . , te lug on comment' street, in Young's Addition to '''`. - ~,,,,,,.. .. l'ort Carbon .• alto, the large Brick llouse.Lot E., ,a, -, . ',.., :stable, in lantou'-a Addition to l'ort natnt. trortili 1" - 7-is.ft.; -on Market syreet. '.I itle clear of all ineurnteaucr. , • ,' 4 ,,- .• ~ Apply to , • • "J. D. 1.141./K.S'l'l7, A l t tarhut, - .`-`:111"Y' Port t taboo. %Arch 5. 'tl-t. 1 . 1, "•. 10. ; - ..ffliVel 1 0111 NAL K.-Ass Elev,atorolle hoistiai - -tial l il I , Coal, lyith the gearing ewinplete- ill good order.. _no 1 it-loch Lift Pump -6-toot stroke. I tt , a,' 1 5-inch' ~ '' - --.ttl Apply to JABEZ SPARKS, Coal ct•vvit .o-, ~ March 5',"-64... - i• . loar, Tir, -• hi; 11Vc• .5.. ,. .'c r K FARM.' !P r ` otcupied I , ,AOl,ll the first '- 1 ' Allild $t Ri • S'V•i; ' '," LkOT Secohd strees ‘ii„" - 4 ,,, ... f , 1,41 111 Frume . j..OP,„ It Asenue, 7 7' Ali r Applrk , • „Z . ; ,: MES Epriir 1 '.,-. 101 ti good 11111 ' 1 '', _ • A lli 'on .greet,ii:, f ; ek *` - - (orou,-a ..r - ......- ......... en .fte , 1 mall store , -,,0 , , in't:a. __AV( _ --. .--- 'e-tilier C4)44'AINID • TI:flIBEI4 1.41iD fel- - :iii . SALE. -400 ACRE.'" OP '11):BER LAND. la ,‘.,ler' on -the catawissa and tluakalre Rear , •ul.:::. ..,. , 4001 _ 100 acres tif gojd LA:IAL LA.ND. Tem - , reel- , amiable. Address ' I IRA ' l l%, CARTER., 1 ' fi ' Real Rents ,Agen iilithaLov tet I: • gat - ' t ' . -.; lee , ( 1 0AL, LANDS FOR. It I,NT. drc.-15„, , ,,, ;RAI ,) subscribers ace the on min of 'soli ALltl.s. OF. LAND. adjoune.T. the Tre,erton t'oal I ~,n- .. 7.:1,....:%A.; T p2nv'e4 Land., in „Northumberland t ta. ty, sfithlu - , ....,2,,y,a , a qii,trter of a nlife of the Tl'o, ecion ailroad, at .i,a ~ ~... a mile of the pusquehatam Hiver, ft ,wtorli they r , f,"'"?' de...lrons of getting some practieal i Leon to take a ~,.y,„•,.; interest in the det elokmerit of the ame ; will pet ..;,... 1 leusttou the. molt favorable term. ; r any fee:ol , i n iseutlon win be received for the tfeVelopmeat • t ;Me toropany„ tic any other plan. Help will be extetts ',...... , in the chaps of l'undtt„ if required. There are um. ' ...P , " Ittlialtle evittenres of l'oai,•anti I. on the tsante II.," - few the•ghat - 114.in Coal Mtnee, There are Coal ma,..11:: .. .0„,„, artmad it. Apply by letter, or pets] natty. tit ri ` ••• 1-, ...ktOttuf'.u.ki LEVY, I It, ‘I amen St . N T GEORGE. APSa . LEY, Lock Haven, P.e , ra , .77i, Jan: 2, :GI.. ' . • . ` 1.1: ir it 1; 1 0R 147114,E.- . -Tbe valuable • reel f"" ''',-. ".1 : 11411 a. ` known at'. "Rose Flank." satiate on Ct lies j .., 1 , turret. I'outyllle. For iernig, ,tic.. applv'to ' 1 ti r „ x." - , 1 - - 4.E0. h. itErPfillt. 4..,' . , k...t . ' Sept. rs -43. -3. - ...tt, On theopretclo ~- 1 - P- fili 44 TOY'' TO TUE WORLD."-,. -- '7 di •P 1 , • d The introdnction of Perry Davie' Pnln Kilie 4, 4 4 8 0 the tuffeting humanity of this age, has nine , r l'''. l 4-- -,„,, tam mid coined more Teil Joy than any- ....... `' other rite ,'`";11P 1 aat-Caa belnaturd. -ft is a .. u. : -..-.%; 'ZII6IIII for every Wond. - --.-.' ~. Otte fit's,{ title, and rect.mtnat.7l. 70 l• ••air ' 41 1 1 - The ..kathecti s ry finds it first among the at = ~,-, a im. lalled for,, and the Wholesale • Druggist COM: Ps : ~, AIN leading article of the trade. All the dealer., in a''' ,l '. rine speak alike in iii favor ; and It. reputin g] r 4 .., medicine a great merit and Thtne G fully rod t'l• ':„. 1 01 ,nelo.ly established. -, I -. ' - s F rte: I • A few eartacts N'ilit .1104 tnt charade! . v. n ea r.' r __,,, cry lett.qr we remte, . . 1"loll A. N. N Vi tt 1,01.4, nutkenthiltg.,Vrt.,,ane of the= '': '. AL A laid met, respectable and reliable In•*.ilats of ‘3 , 4 , PIIII VuTinui.•writeg: - •. • .., ' .what-1 ' I can sty of Perry in. a• Paln Killer, wha , -1 , I yi not say of, many of the medtchtt4 lot the 11 ty • 1 !1 ..•,,TIM trade it l. h ltading artlefe. I sell largely of T. :-, s ih n give, entire satiefat don ta.t all /*Mild on if , ac- L ., . ', be %cahoot ic." . 1- - , '-po • 1011, Passita.•Dru e ,-gt.t, at Athen, 0hi0. , . - 1 , ... „ , ,^ , _-.7. ..• I bell considerable of Davi-. , Patti Killer .t ' -.l* `place, and it travell liked and highly recomenersis. „.; ~ (In..' Wtt.c.i.oaa Ditlitit, at Ilockiaiiport. 01- ; '-- , writ,. : .I , - r4ta ••Perry Taivis' Pain Killer Is quite generally Iv -- --hibit."*- -''-...n. and I!, -neh est,ela um TE\GINE , FOR OAL - E.' , 61141 rololsorie. power, with' one . Grote Front.* inctConnectionei in 6OMdlrondttlon, mail! tett "pelt up... Apply to . • • 11(1VELL YISIIEIL :March '64. —10,4r1 Stseorill 't., Pottslillr! BIi.NT.--The ilythe ttorpugh of Pottpt:ille.- now; 151•14. TruutlOT. IfoF , ,•s4ion kixtot uni t Say ot . April - next. Apply to ; Corner orMabantnngo and reb 27. •G 4 17 4 1 : 4 1, R:..1111ALLE.—.A1'.twooton• PWELLINO'IIOI:St; in Scltteylk, I convtuietit to Centre stri . iett Pottsville R. 1 144,11.11. Int iinatiti on" , 1, direOpuppoelte SlAthis reed In the • Peitt*ville_ -It jeei ;_rpeeel stand' tier et FT Eithate of the semi:. }ti e r, •-• Jon -10,,•64 'the lnhabitauta of nur r tolsn. and Ls , touch [hit* it, the best mOlielne.lhavottig the uses for gr it t. 44 it is recommerided,r I •-"-• - 4 Good for 31an ifiltast. - • • 'W,T,•fso..i7,rorts, .tery resitilq . on tits farm. nesr . Cheker. writes . -•• -Your non Killer for Qulle or B(If , enfi. And for I,ll'CrisrOp,',Vain: it,,lnour Worse, a ml..yer-failing ItsEr,is Priees-3ae.'L3e.. and *1 ail Per liottle. March 5, .64: -,..Fruit Trees , &e. Cheapil, • F The subscriber is ahont clearing off a pc rodu d Nursery on Breetstast. to khltPre it. Bud "in K '- the %Wel a Tires. etalirkeinz, all kinds of Fra't cheap. Those In want of Trees, 4c., writ pa-r!, st the Nut-ern Green wo od, , IL %co:- 1 - 101 1 1 TO - GEM BEI.TING; i„, znanufactnre, of Mt sizes and, lengths,lot " * . e , fit! Fnusnal sizes of Belts made to enler stsartest nottce, aaour orders hays the prefefec:. rips the FatiorY.4 srr titmi • a)OIirpTOGRAPUS AND; IFITEN.' ;1 A .. 4, A freeh supply, together with Autumn L"a‘ 1 1 . 1 1,? Butterflies, Noses. c'eptral Mk, Hudson ask Mountain'Scenery, Sea 310ases, .ke.. Al° ( . ....ors J -sceiredlnd for .41r Wan 4 H A DE li -LWI uk G D • Mu ' 7
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