7 .- . ' ''; .. TiIIOtIITIONII , lliE .:. , '-'''''.-- The ake*t9f-40-.C.4011". t look uls o P -1 this eubjectaa 'orie•to be used in their interest this year, islifever to chang!pppow 0.pi#1, ,, sou. -yet If. the ' matter „Is • etfaied quinlv bythe Ilibt C;f.'eXperiencie _afforded bi some European' nations,- it Will be found thats' %,- . great debt at laorne is an elerneut Of prosper ity...::But we must, guard' againstiner 07ing Indebtecinesarto-foreign natiorut‘fir heavy im pertationaiff limuries.Which "O l ean and ought - to dO Without, and-Which' If not checked by 'legislation, will prose 'disastrous. • Eeono .--my in persOosi expenses should'; be the rule - Snout otri People,_ so .drat :the balance-of • trade can be maintained in our • fitvor. Keep -..tids point right, endive need not anticipate •ffiutiter from an acetnnulating -s4itiOnsl in delftedrieastteldAthome.-Thel•latioral Debt (4ffelal) be -16th of February 'last was 101.482,9,30,000: liiowttiiiievili-be stifled to r of • . • =nine; but whatinis beeti the experience o , :,' • England with a debt Q rs4,oco;o3,ooot The English corresPondediKtheNeWYork Bass • layer': 1 .., li.", .'[ i , •i' .. ' "War feeds war; anel t j hes its Own piosPerity. When England irmert aged in ! the wit., with Na poleon, the Bank ofEngland ensPendeil specie parmentm for twenty years. But money was plen tiful, waged Were high, there was work for every- • body, and though England came, out of the War with a debt of 54,000,000,000 it has Bever impeded, -but rathertieresaellher prosperityt A great'd'ebt .at home' iJt an element of • that FOsperity. Cirw red abroadtt would be a constant drairinpon the 'cceuitry. °teed at home, it'is a etinialus telex. destrf:. ~ Not a pence 7 of it is lost. . I It is like tak ing money fists_one pocket and putting it into the other. 'Those who pay the interest ati;tluttlebt nmst:work a little harder,- and - thcise who receive hare I:nevi-capital to invest and inora inonev to i ,spend: The -effect upon. thewation .has been a I 'constant and vast ac.ctunialation of wealth. It is not debt, but capitaL There,can ho no doubt that the wealth, power and security oi l England,, have been' immensely increased by this so-called national debt ; and where is there any ; reason to apprehend that like causes will wit wixl4ice like 'I effects on the other aide of the Atlantic 1 1 - • - . This We have every reason to; believe, must be the experience 'of this country.' i • , , • In connection with this , subject tis inter . citing to inquire where the. funds l'oethis . War Mere come from. ...,. , . ; . - - At the coenneneenient :of the war ' large' numbe .. . _ oflpersonswere the Owners of per_ sonal property; some owning horses, cows; sheep, witi'lli • a,nd -corn; others, barrels of . beef and la4heads of sugar; others, bales of . dry , gOods ' and others , tuna of iron and eoal.. The - vvhol of this personal property in the', Country ainotinted in the , aggregate to some eight thouaand Milliens of ;•clolliirs, rind about oneleighth i pfirt of it has been handed nisi ~ - by ii.sliwtcers ,to 'the of of GoVernment, andicon.subned in military operations. , ' 'Two poWerful causes have operated to en- , able the community to-contribute without in-, Convenience, this, large proportion of its ac tive capital to the government, Cne of th es e is the eliangil from a er_edit to a cash system of trade; Wit en our commis sion merchants sold goOds On eight months' ..timer, and ourjobbers gave . n,credit Of..eighi and ten months, &whole seasonS stockwas bought by . t i e country irrideret one time, and the tendert* of the sy4em 1l as to'cause large stock generally io be quid orf hand. A con siderable poii,i,,n of, these 01(xl5 belonged to the Blinks. -The note's •Of tlie'tntders which the banks had disanntedwtleosirriply certifi cates' of an.,ownership by- the hanks of an in terent in the Merchandise feij Whielf the, notes Were 'given. - When the 'c i edit systerii.Was `abandoned the stocks of merchandise could , -0 be -very 'largely. t.d.ufinishedi .and thus the, Government found a greattrrvoirOf unem-• I ploy ed 4-pitirl . .fritin wide to draw. The traders; having eftSed to take mites for their goods, of ! eourse.ceased to °Ter notes for dis count. The banks, iw.!.,iiir, to,otifer safe way of employing theieeepitid, Invested it 41Gov ' ernuitTt notes 4,4 , 41V , iin4. ' trite 'merchandise former which dirrly'eoestituted I the capital of the hanks has been' passed over-to i the -Govern ' merit rind 'consumed, and _the 'bank capital now extts , in the form of taoyernment notes ',and ,bonds. • A -great deal 'ol: individutil eitid _ tal also, vv;hieb 'vvria released by the abandon ment Of the (X . edit system, has been invested in'the same IWay., 7._ -- 1 , ~ . 1 .• i 8et , 11 . 1 fun# 014,2triinOt1 aril the Govern , meet have iii,4o,:e±!- - *olli - frout• the, stock of eapitai militant 6 at '2like",.eoiniriencenienVof . the war. Before the War The wealth .of the; nation was rapidly Inc-reas' ing. ; 'There were a` great, many persons in the community who did net, expend the whole Of: their income ) and the Aggregate ,of theseleet vings amounted to . hundreds of inilliens - rurnually.,. These were made p . artly in the form, of merchandise andltartiv in railroads., hoiiscs, factories and, . I - other fixed improvereentk; 'Since - the • War - eorcimenced, these savings , have been, to a '•,l nide, . . zonal c extent,- passed - over to the Gov ernment in 'exchange for nOtes and bands. If Congress will enact a compitehensive and - effective tai-bill, and the j people ; appreciate the necessity: of self-denial in' the thousand and one alleles of foreign luxuries they have , been heretofore. secistorde,d_to, ipurchase, the" Government can easily obtain all • the 'mode) , .;requiied to', carry the War to a Successful iii r sue ; • the eXpertatiert'of gold Will ceaseana the pre.mlitm be reduced; - the. balance .4' trade will surely turn iniour favor, and we • will come out of :this contest a stronger and more prosperous people. I At Ills time, howl ..ever set.the man down who growls`and grunt bles and nrisrepresenti - fecte in reference to th National debt; trs'an eneml;Of the - RePtibli and a friend of the, Rebels .; , - 4 I ' , ' . 4 , 4 THE I G lirT Unlit FAU --- 11." ; 1 Committees'forithe'variou§ industrial -pur suits in this -Region,. l .4ave ,been .apPointed, !and no time. should be lost in going-to-work:, and securing contributions from all'ebrastrs, Off , -, , the wages 'of a dafelabOr.; pfgoods, etc. 101 ,• I I our advertising ... eolumns Will he found thei names of the Com, mittees -appointed for thisl aueothers of the Cm' Regrins of PenfriSylva- We, to - secure-the co-oration of every per ; ll • iOn coupectedwith the intert. It is pro posed that e_tery•operat r.- or coertirm zive, ~ ene drq's revlpue, and th t; every, superin-r tendent, niter,•laborer . r Mployn, -in what .1 - eeer•capagYreeeneeted W ill , the .efilliefies,l give the' 13 -- i of one ny's labor. .This 'Will act equi4lyi all. and hilst the int - livid; -71 . 151 aminint-riffrir beysmall, in lhe aggregate l it i Witt swPlintit in:immense - Sum. - , I. ' - We need lidt urge actlint in. this matter.,, ... -. Lief, ev ery m an Who is ow io a p ' perous"thiSiness,!prote ted by the breasts . 44 the soldiers of the Republic,•-•refiremberthat the pr,ofirs if a eingle.dayealred . of hint wit go into iv fund RIO 'Will save`the,live; of ou t t brave defenders, i re:lily , ofj whoui ' will posed :l:fly, before. anothhi munt ~ he stretched des perately. wounde.l ripen t hel,till pf the Itbo- lions States, The mOney,le,the 'hand* of the Sanitary Complis4on ? Kill be carefully' arid judiciously used Titc , workhefore-our gal litift bhp; will b desperate and bloody. i us see that we s are no e ff erts while we ha --•• time, to alleviat the - eudering that must in-: . evitiddy ensue. -CitiXena ,of Schuylkill, lo - •-• work at•onee t I - ' , ', i „ ',.• -•-, . - , •---:...'--:-. 7 ---- - ' ' ' ' `---, , , , Tam bill providing ' for the payment of the interest on the Sta !ell in-the 'eta eurreipl ' 6 - - of the counirrY;lsis . our Legislatn*; the Copperheads In , Leith: Ilonses Yoti4 against it. 'lf AO' it 0 not by thelefactione - 'conduct Prevented pairigo of this-hill ri early In the winter, ; *hie tax thls'yese ..: would het* been ,OOO lighter thin , .. . . shall now have ici . :pa . _Bet it Is the ' , t slant policy ,of that .. yto Pile up I . • divires..virtkilq. opporri g - every thpsurqn ' ,cceory to provide' fef fo meet them. '1 • .- -' • - 4 Alliggliti, - - ' ATitAt timar, spirei; gl "csi r Ead t&ratie Vausrlt,,D itkfi die pltPph Ea: o4 o4k. Itho*dif fron*thci I th'e'sheep Milks the. On Nalleitte Oqx0 160 ; Mtheilestroyer ut beepth was a pllick /*Zo People MO 1 0 thin the traltoivai .1 ... , , , . ..K4O-lire, ~ : , Lt." But tle claim tc ha ve wr . ; r o ct 16 .tidl.da 'hi sfie;' ing and idling halms and coal tn the :Western' ing the 'Onvernmi ,res eontrArY' 12mmople \ qq 'g re l a t7e7n;' e , 4)1 .- go aid gil i. 1- - i le th wi erl,w r lima 1 blaid I is. ' spud Tea Newt . .. i closed on Bturday.,evpuitglast. TI thole recelpts a!n ounted tel'- : $1,011,000.A ' sword enntest e was the tin ud ,'g feature at - '7 ll"en .tie publi c v r ing was stoppe„ ,o`claeli On Saturday. . coma stOod LlM.k...,lellan, 11,-. gO3; arnnti 9 , 647 1 Mani, " 6 vlainrito ,- 258. From ; Until 8, p. ail balin • iwere re=, i l 'ivesl in envelopes ; Abe wholelwers., l en count land . the result wall: MeClal-1 lan, 14,609 ;'Grant, 30,;91.Grakirs malorfty,l li,7B2. l ,There were 163 scattering Tikes, so. tbat sword brings:nearly $4,00 1 . 1- The wear; I'r n was's ciiitributiOn from i a 'New Tork I etry firm Os valuedlat $1.500.' and !twaa derstood that the General , repaving th nit number of votes, should be the real pent of the sword.'So Gen. Grant wins and - wears it. Many of the votealfor McGlellan were anonymous, thej voters being evidently ashamed of their preference. . 1 ' Jualarroo I Teasios.—The Copperhead h i papers Ihere d else Where, , justify ,the trea sbnable dec ra tions of Ding, Inertia' and Fernando - W' IL recently tittered in Con gressj lA3lll' - three Democratic Congress -I - 1 1 - i li 1 men ippenly vowed their, hostility to he 'Union !and eir - friendship for the Rebels, those Democtlati who sustain them are prac tically loilacedrm the same position. We do see th 4 any harm l likely' to come of this 'new i developement of - Democratic policy-. The advantage of Mils-that the people 'can now see what the leaders would iierhaps have 'preferred' to keep epncealed—tliat 1 the party I I managers are readyito go 11 lengths in their malignant oppositli to - , e Administration and , th war., - Thei Inter - ts for the future .3, ,depend so inanife tly up n the success or failure of our milita - operations, that nobody Can wonder that -th ' leaders aie to . be found orienly takinj side with the traitors. ,From the NeW Td it Tribune of Apt - - THE LITTLE'S II LOTISILII.. ' • 1 • It spwirs from the fuller accounts noir , rciceiv. oil ot t e rut f it battles in Louisiana -that !Gem Ilan - 'is for • left Natchitoches .on the dth inst. : tha9oi tire:: th his ailyairee was kirmishing with 1 th e en re v , hat on the Bth al BC - cre.,battle was fought at S lainsii-Road i t a Astern - a small porta() of CI M. Batik ' s army, dl the whole of the. Rebid rmy , tiler harhyiiinith, exulting in.a ldc feat at d he vy loss to the Union forces ; that du ring tl e night of.the ilth Gen. B nks fell hark .to l'leasa i lid at which Place he was again attack-' l i cilia he 7th and the reinaindernf his army has= ing, cu no Ihe attack of the Rebels - was re- - p _ e ; burl at,Ger. Banks the' next Morning resain .1 hie retreat, and-reamed, with liis artny to t • Natcl trielari, arid , td :Grand- Ecore 'on the lied, " River, and there, at I the, last tide - Mee, recinerl, being commmaniatiore with the fleet of . &mild 'Porte • Gen: Banks, lildring the,week ,fo owing the 7th Met: advanced forty- three milew;:: fought W two-b 'es, lost about thirty-five hundred .men, tlien guns, two of which we afterward - retak en,:aii three hundred eagonti, aull returned to the pu t whencrehe 'marled. , I Tn events Me important in tit nieeives and in 'tin it probable ~ cousequenees; 'they require itheref we, to be examined more Ire detail The fights the 7th may be dirimuseed 'without remark:. it. was merely wakinniah. The Denims' work be- Oite the iith, zitellhe l gins in this Rays. . :, - .- Gem - Banks' adeance.Lernaisted wholl r V of cair elry, hereof there st,ere three brigaderi numbei ing ti e thousand men.' Aware that they had ti enem in their immediate front-thef had n crigai,p . O the day tiefore.:-.Gcn.' Banks allow !them push on-without an infantry Support, acl I.Withithe hole 'of their, train, consisting of 1 z had 1 wagerie. There wasl but one toat.L. •In respo ll to a repo on the morning of. the BtH, that tto I cavalry', h d been checked and were hard prow di, by an inf ntry force' in.' front, (len. Ilituks sent , forward t o divisions of the 13th Army Corps.,L— iin l There, tw divisumetheing less thantine-third Of the whet army—were. precipitated eight miles beyond t eneareet portion of the main body. Mid arriving n front of the enemy were vigorously attacked. The, cavalry , in 'whose support th'yl had Com -ter,--tied: ;The intantrY were ontnn - tiered, 11 •ed, beaten, and attempted to -retreat. The roadby Which shine the artillery could More was blocked ley the wegon-train of the cavalry.F.- A utter; utfolloweeL , Twenty . guns were cap tured-by lie I enemy. ' Ville roads were so block .sd up," say an artillerY Eficet_; "that the order weds .given to ntAhe tract/cosi and Save thennielveri.,J rhi reti at by this ,time bad become , a routl— t When it 'edit condoed - for a long distance, t o parotid o the enemy was c hecked by the arri al of the 1 it Corps, and of night From the roe id on which thOttch Crepe had taken its stand, 6 n. Tanks ordered i , retre.a.t to i'leasant Rill, whi h was erfeetett duritig.the darkireisi. The Clllll*6 •of this, disastet were. that , n. Banks. suffered the cavalry tol advance beyt»d casy:supporting distance tiliat the chivalry tr ' was suffered to get in frtin;tit.the orlitiee infantry . foree;'and se preyeuted the tutecof the only ;road for troops and artillery to, erriYe br, retreat; and that when Gen. dlanks decided tie 'deliver hattle, instead of withdrawing his cavalry', he Cominitted ' to that engegement against the frinile body of the enemy, but a small part of hie own Airco, and sent . that; as ho bad previously none e[ cavalry; out of reach of the remng infan ~ by whose aid the-battle tcluld hat been won. lt is remarkaido l , that hehereleouimit exactly t e error by which,l I ti ,' iti - Angnet, , 862, hel oat the bat e - of Cedar lions- I in jd ' Lain iu Vir - a. ' :.,.. : ' , - , 1 Oii`the ' h Gen. - Bank; hating . concentrated I hie army near .and .tint HAI, by . briugingup apart , from the - rear:and by withdrawing apart from the I front, and the enemfhariOg coutinua his put-1 suit of that part which wart withclraWri' from - the I front, the reigagement Arai resumed.. Skirmish. I ,' ing occupied the greater part of the. day. About' I. 5 o'clock in the aftemOoMAke enemy attacked.— The fermi (4 his onset was received . - by the- 16th 'Army Corps, under Gen. Andrew Jaektion Smith. , Partially si ccessfurat some points;-the enemy captured the whole of a battery, and pressed on. 'Received it 'close quarter, with a very deadly dis- , , charge of artillery and musketry; their final charge , ales the line wairrepaleed • tun battery was 're- I taken; arid the'Rebele were Liven from the field. I It alipeatshowes'et;that the 13th Army Corps, of I within twoldivisions had been sacrificed the day before; Was able to take no partin this battle, • andl that the Weikel of the 19th At Corps l had Also 1 been hei.Y, on the Bth, and th t the 16th Army., Cory*, new , although irictoriotie, el:afore(' heavily: , front the desperate fighting of the enemy. . . I B el So desperate upon the - whele,, Gen. , !Starks, on the morninof the 10th of ;April, found his , arms in l 1/ ... that 4Doin ditioaiiii whieuit deemed hi hine-advisi-, I ble toil iiite further centent with the Rebel force , undet.4 en: Kirby. Smith, endtotreat. • He fell I bock fp mPleasant Hill to Ural Eeore sid l- istance ofithkly-llve mileis. • The (Mem had been so se- Tert,l•o Indeed on the evening ' f the 9th that L 'they (se le k , i have been unable r, possible, fur 'aieTtlit reason, Unwilling:HU; p nos the retiring frees 1 'Gen. Burks; and ; the arch to Grind ikon': (accomplished Willem molestation. , I I ' • 114) ,;,, . A ''.. 1 1 K 81 .T 7'g0161 , 14 TABLE. .-. „ • . 4 _'-- -• ~ 'T .oiereiLY.—To the p ublisher;' Tie . o and Fields. Boston. we are indebted for ayesl f the MaY number f _the' Atlantic. The - conten ire, A 6 - ctise on Lake Ladega ; Wet -IYeatherWeirk. Nf. ; The Beeper's; Drieam t The I New England Re - Volution of tho Seven nth Cen 1 ,.1 fury ; Some Account of the Early Life' f -an Ohl I Bachel , W; The Snow-Man - ,",The':_Gri Fields of i e Nova Seiltia ; Life on f the l Ais-llolin., • L.; Gold' Hair i.eihfornii as a Vine-Is:7dt Tea totuig Girt , Dying : The Rim, 1.:• 'Tip& ; lionise Ind. Home Pipers. y. ; Re-enlistiel; - The Preaideittiii Elec tion ; , Review" land - Literary NoticeS. Robert Browning, Bs id Taylor, Donald R. Kitchell; T: B. Read John G. Palfrey Charles J. Sp_ragne, T., L W. Parsons , - bur Gilm ' att, Mrs. H. B. Stowe; *Harriet E. D. A. Wasson,- an d Sohn Weiss, tiontritatto articles, to this -number of the Atlantic - 1 AlontAty. Kiel Prescott's Alew . stem "Tlie ki, L " tzsumeced in this ntunbsr, the put. Ushers pounce will be crintinued through seve ral mon This number of the Atlantic ill ti 'ter! line one. l Copia can beobtained al the boeitatore of B. Batman *this littwough. '.. 3 Tursc , at.... 4 10Vi1,4=1,4T Tittion4T.. 6 Flunir.... Goissr - 0 ° • zurupel with smaskli7 it in family was r te;week, " g 1 koteitej4 will >N borei in about fritn/ awd emit( Lim coating at tits time. ' ' .ifrjl. ni gill may . - I . - ~c 4,0 .-,...,..... J.-.1 . 4 ,.. ~...., itl . ,7. A . ' - lttkOf V .i , ... ) iia -i? . ' look tom;ei. a I ',l_774lkaryutr:,-w.gtaiwouesotiur - 0 L ip fiftiß after Eastellill Darii te4.04 • 1 ' Mona S‘ t iiced ofliel ce olt4ighttr - •A- P. 11.11,1afte. tang 013' :_tairapt,_ ... wi l y I 1 / P . .4 1 :e OW. COirel ,4l47 t.P oo Mg 44.?_ : -liIK , a p e anarground amps, Ai* ___ l lllll . Xna . far *requiriat, No totilar - am . i:., _ ordbliamsd4 mil tiro r deas- 21 , mugh, min be of ho use . to AM! Hewn' borever,:miT him it, yiccd'io 40teL • IhigkX•Outtoiligh. Coal ptateas in an adlvertisemen‘ another column, that The Ashland in this, Connt men& tho business of It. Prove!' Flbruarl 25 , WS, Tuesday Arlingtol is b•B 7tec.i A. Smith cork. ed in'he irst Presbyeerit_ oegh,two . weeks ulms will age._ row,rnmung 'and evening-in the sairle 7 6 - htir-e - b, Malianiango street and ThiPX. . 'hi of preacher rare abil4 s and ‘well rr rti hearing: . . AMinably Activatedlj—The - dillettl wages, wtachroisted last week bet the workmen on the Mine Hill and reirltailrnad and thnpotnpany, ha The men hare resumed work eiu.t a 'Peed over the Road again as as ~f #airs. ~- - T jAlaanagiac. *kis% cl&Holaia. i - . ... 114711 ' Salt NMI . , t 114 ', .7 • gg t New IL Nem 4,64 ;Pint 11. 4 irrg t !Pull . Vet molt 1 , ST lint Q. ts MI =IV • ba- 'l.'! • -The *we of butter. wOl woo lisa fpr '1 -; j; - ; t • -eiythth . 4: Reim. I tate, - Vs„, bn I— await_ . I in gond anditi°l2 ix) A - bated r Aletheallitireder.:—Wii D. ebstei'llland; who' has been' &tie tivl3 surgeon of the 96th sin? . its otganization iti - 1961; his Ned enl Inspector 'of the Sixth Arai (.11 pteniotionlin in every nApeci nieriteil , exilient., J • . " - . 1 1 ; 'i'• • I 1 - 1 -oar - I,i i ' . } Thanks IRdurned..—The kit squadtpf . In s talid soldiers flint left Pottsvill ,e , a felt days ee, return: tbeirl sincere fliftnlis thrinzgli; 3irs.i A. Mese! sn4l Mrs. E. Shearer to the bylips of rnttii 'iillpi for their kindness in prePappg l a box of .pnlviiona for them on their ileparttite to loititheir Itegiment in Virginia. . ! •1 ,' ! Changed Handa.--The fontary: land- nuebt9e shop in ktinenwille, formerly rpwned by. Win. De- Haven, now deceased, awl (lately Werked bj L C, Dougherty for the ereditoreief Hr. De Ha yen, his pealed inteithechandlrof Meesre. Hartley k. Fox, late. of Philidelphis,; where hate heretofore been engaged in bushier. ferrThllt Aeeiden r ian Thuhoday• morning last a man named Lndoe, employed at 'John Serrilte breaker, Year Mineraville, oni Wolf ',Creek, aie en l ineer, wits 'caught in-the maehinery,liind 'before; he could he rescued, hid one, mull tom fronj hiet body. $1!-injuries are ea Serere that 't is feared : be cannover. j - i • 1 • Attention, Company F, 2ci P eons , !rania! ifi members of Captain! Dp l r c ili 'Smith's Company of militia , which was in !se ich in, Sep tember, 1862, are requested , to met 4, the Union Hotel in this Borough, on Tuesdan evrning nest at si o'doek, to report for josy., !Evil member residing in the County should be present to,fseil , • 'tate the settling up of thin:manor. • e f , .... .. ~ Anvil showery hair , tx..*l.#ith ilia eri ionsly this wvek, and vegetation hasi'; fairly, d ced timier their hatinetxr. With tliti Opearan .i . of "green fivid" sit fears on the butler atihjatit will vaanah. Wo'shall'probabl v enjoy"; the.i - irrvilezni .. ..agairi. of slicking off our Lineadi as!rroaCh as wri tiruih,i -In th,• ni(lintime let ul eat bur Icrust ih tadence, and wait fur the days ofr"hutte.fCnpalandickrrer,"' _ ___.;_-_, • . , i i i _ • . i • . • VutiVeti with Marder.i—ln t 1861 a Tipsn named' Williaitns was murdered.s.ab.l.ocinif 4,,,p; . 1 cortli umbeiiand County, and 6114..frorta to r:liscioer the murdefer prowl{ . abfirtp4. Reconll, ft I man natnoil Barnet' Keerinical;l was i a tea in Ili -1.1 4 1 netavilio as a - deserter, *ndf white 'der ithret, ;rah charged upon ti e olLtli, of • the wife. Of Wil- - Hanoi with being the trikirctti!er Of bo...htleband. The kacuioil is now In ip.il 111 Stthbuty, iwaithig ‘ , 1,... P..' .1 II . ' •.. tlon l deer cn the Re•DJanj. Rrid. oln TneeAay 14.4 t an unknevrn rriatti while i walking: on hollteatling ltailroad 'Atiloirn,ll,ritet struck -Jrllii , lnppluseenger trajn, !and itlatantly hilieve that no hlapaes attzthea to the. engi-, neer k.f tte train, is , tit.? *crafted jithovel atfen-[ tien been direEteo bP paaaing coal train,l stepped on the . trace,. i 4ont -ot the pueengt.r, tram' and the eng - tnetr:isal hirct;too4te to &Told ruruifttgover hint. t • ~, C.thtiages.—Mr. 11.1 . '.. Kr•idtir, lath of Reid jogs , i'ft., has taken thojantp . in!Ea;it, Noiwegian stoeel, , near Coal, formlrlyf occriple4 by 'Hoffman, A lttiliell, where he lig prcared to ma(te to order all di*riptions of carrfages and witfons, made iePaiting proreptly. ,- - )Ir.3K. litistrtili i qUantitv f filiii.bed 'and partylifitelic4 stork on land . , whiChLhe will be ltatft,torellow: those —he faior hini z etith a ealL Ifilt.A.:iSUer liutStion of be i llig an excellent vforlinian., .__ ,411ttoinfetf.,--Capt C..7l'oifer-' poSit kt it - Provost Maitshal of -Mr. 4 is: W. Bowen' of this,:itc. appointment:- 31rAtotirengwill .tiesitt orteri:.., The rietiiing (nee the titles of, the posiun frith aiign: ' fidelity, arid the new inrumbent evert FC115012 tl? beileirgi bq equally ll , --,--.--,--, rawg , • - Not«nini SCiioot.-4e l: isei,iN -r ewhn, T ...,., i County: Snpai II , ntendent, annonhees that in neequenoo of the pl'obable Scarcity tlf tlitiehels i;nring; the , sp.. proaOhing schbol•yealand• at 'the guest Of a ntuntier of Waiters, ho wird re:ope I the_i . Cottnty NortV4l School, on Xonday, .kfAy 'l3O '; in Pori! Carlkin, to,continne f(0 sit; leind, eite,•weelts.-'— Partflulars obtained Sy addressing Mr,,.?;_ljewliinit PertTarhon- .I • . !'' i•! — I ..! ' r' !H1 • 1 ~ rileArst`entertinn e r tOf chariles, tableini, nedllo - 8, the Noce ktud'Pe S ite to the Sanita ry Commission, r antee!inn Tneeditrevehing lag al thi residence of Mt ~ I tnesell: 1 'fie voting Peo, p e Wlioparticiriated to the regrow- intaitontionact edtWeir parts - The ' • indsineellrila OA !The - take plaee neit,iweil, t ll*urbli! bf any p( ,thelii - 1 ,l 6' Eh?, ft en; Jeweler, of , jtorOnch, „......set!' apart .. ,nesrlay, the 11l of for the ben it efthe Sanitary ,Coin minden. I fle will cleilote the Protitis of that day's salt i l i ns Store to the pliilauthropie Association. We' ' t that.the store-keepers of i not ;only the Bortingli, lint of the' rinuity. Will follow the clam phar; IWe Will pnblist i with . pleisurd, the days, that m 'I be decided on to handed hi toltis, 1; la ,r 1 ' ------i--- . i- -- 1 .7 elated that low a the cane) Of the !Osks. I (Iowa) Times recently till he r, through the deli of his wife's hother, t,an estate:valued, at ,ontiAnd i half million of dollars. • This is hote worthy; Int not riddr - teo t t 46 hatt i le s T fact that the l a Ite t ftiot ri o n t 6 M in n, p. 7. sinriih, Centre on hand • 01,11seleeted, and. wlll , •unakel,np to please, every 00. 9f taste. ' Giye him a pm.- ~ - r,1,, . -slow .1, d, • , raif iniMineiviiii.—The hair fojr the benefit of t 411.1 iitelipal Chure,h, r •llev. S. Tortat, in Miners -I,t . ast week, nettied in twotdays i the4nlig sum enillye• hnridred dollars. , 4This co gregation, iwe dllatand, contemplates ereeting i : c new church ediOsi at an early. day, and the r ~ eedit a this Fa t;ivehil-h reflects ranch credit eporilthe - holies . ected,luith the Church, will in all probability, -be town' into the building fond.- We wish, them lib Fa dant ' , success. . -, ! t • ,if . \ • , , A. ilioirersary •ErerCiSNA.—Sev. J. Hyatt Finiitre • an - iX Res'. Mr. Dyer of ,Fhiladelph4, Will, in con- I negtion with The Anniversary exercises, addresii I th/E"Baptist Sunday School-Xi ' unary ficeiety"- I tin iimidav .evening neat,. May : d, in 'the First Faistint Church. Mr...Sinith'is ce ebrated fosihis i baws manner of talking, to Child .n; his leo. res aricalways' . full ofpleasantry,- and replete with sortind teachings._ All #rho attetiti may expect a pl6,4arit and protltable evening. II ! 1 I : I ! among -a three luindred sick a. -woonded lard die p who reached Philadelphiai on Wednesday from Baltimore arid Annwpolet, we , . the folkiWing, li t : lielonging to the-oth and 50th hna. regitnenta:: trimel Brundage, - corporal, , I 50 th ; Arna"n finial', E; 50th ; [ Wm. M. Abra t+, a4l.rgeau4 K, .50th; Robert Arnold, G; 50th; Eli W. Gale, G, , both 3 Jonas Z. ltaber, It, 4104; Win. Booktriiiti, A. :48t1i; ,A. M. Ttffr D, 50th Jobe Fuller, A. -50th ; Andrew'Gobly, E. 50th ; n !Corn, F. 50th ;W. Dunlap, 6. 50th ; iiel Enyder,.ll,; 5001,J. D. Puckett, E, 48th, .1 1 1 ~ I ' ' . ~ ::.:. the following epanges ttaye been made, In the DttieloOs for the, assessment nf Vinted,States taxes in this Comity :—Thh Firit Division" will m i l stet of the Scrath . Ward k of l'atsville„lilitieni. vilkk, • and Townships of Dranch, Cara, Prater, Fp and Reil4, of which Jahn P. Bertrain is a • ted Assesses. , The rtixth Division will con e& the liorough cl Ashland, lifithanogA 113. anfl townships otlfahatioy..llutle , Rim, VpPer Mahanoy,!Begitga 'and 4 11 hies of which Wirt. V. Lei , of jtsliisrid.' ii s hit til iiiiseme, hike. into skeet On.the lit el . 1 t, ;of a Soldier of the lieriertit' 4 , ,,,,..-' Limit Jilob Fellnagle,"Of this Bcirough, , ,died on pa 7 ila afternoon last, of dropirs, Ze {37th' ye : hill age. He wasst Lieutenant in Coln gi,' Capt. lames Nagle, let lieklin It. V., in the Mexican War. , ,His remains were, interred on 10hday of oun last. in, the d Pellowa',Cll/13- !t o ettiri, this u g h, attended the , New York ''atiery; s trairuit- , oldiets of it Mezieln,Ws -no coe ' ' ' ~, a li Battery ; s uriTing sot .of ie zi t:et }Winans •ma Cotnilany, aktd b a lair,e of !relative, and frienda. 1 ;The *ad trillitr47 *Opts were paid to the remains qte , grave. ry reference tn an' advertiamisent , inMscither column it will ben that Prof'{ P B. Manger, later of Philadelphia,: piamit, organist and timer , son of Mr. Edward L. Walker - , this celebrated pi: anhit and composer , intends shortly locating him jip p e lf 'here permanently, as a teach - of.miunc. In addition to devoting great ears to dot Mr. Walk hi* ervill thoroug y tam!. and _ •*rsui. It will bey observed Li tM' —-- el highest ref erruces. • Orde f ' service are recoired at ' - P will ree- ' prompt.. attet ' The Si.* reicalisted Sel a y K. Sixty, MLB A ! bet . ,2, "Corporal ga* i Oturge - Benj. Cbriationi P lien). B. Davie/ Ale itngy W r ist. 14' I .-i ;i 1 . . liesornenf imm i ' i :" . As umi, P. f'.—mm I. A imaiiitLinst oanised the ad Fa. Art., and i. at C Hamilton; F' Jlllfinenn , Itr wtli Vliezo.'al Oringsbwv, dtirt . We , lAseistint Surgeon of tike . ,3d, has' ZZritOM of those* t. - - 43sly es4 few bola In ' We ' coq ia Dr..ll,em Opel* pro 40110: Rs 16111 ' . lia i tale.FT* lo . lo o. ll6olll 2 o !him k*./t.' % -, -, ,-,-.- ,', -- 1. - . rc- . . , ' •'. ',,-- , tor e l daft-.l6eineitia tZtleafterl Wieliteltifa tiki44. 8411 4, 40, 'in atudesatit Ili chee 1 Obits 0 ' Borough ehretion which will ',bonder Netrer.- - Litillt m _ i lEokl2ll-0:T :000 7.10‘1g: ' It 11/4 the cilbardly . Went entswriptianbooks be opened r kid MI *ea.. It was done, and about $3O mete 111katediu rett.rr, soltoti _ 6 - , .ltee, Weer& gra igid were ntowerea la r add to their Ot , , tit. the a-i• Won loe -- thili - phthinttaopTe i object ea'greateral we powable.. It is gear to lace Mir sister Borqugh lIIVIIIM in ; this luau*, and tire hope to see th e one 'et the Comity win aril:date the example. - . - ' ; ..., i i Fr • - (11 --„,-- • some ' in regard to the heat time to paint Int, .-. A John A.-WlFiel, liptlietica painter of thirty , "ILhiee by actual testi primed to *dial ' on that when paint has been expaird to whaid 'll7.el4 t ra :bef '4lllleriegice4';k o l im siellr i llia t i is iThel:P ary, zehallics: ite thig— l T : in tre sllber67ect' dd 4laul era Piaf b cas: it -- i t i "narti 'd e estitlY r thante -l inVe ° lista ! Ne t litl y n 9llM or late ati r tB th * lin e middle . .c. of September in this latitude.. Boded L erci • should always he used dr t • TILliO4ll rear- OXIN one of - which is that it quicker, and i r7 r ep e ta , ° ter z n it imee r gil l: : red s % I . 3 7;faz i il i6llat longer. - Alittle good - coach-varnish; in 1 the lest:coat of paint, for outside 'paint, 'will :be found to be a very good inrmtment," • . ' -,4 I .of Ti t • Nhini 'Army Cbrps.z--41iti celebrated Cores,' of widch the Forts-eighth laud and Itegonents of this State,. form s' part, and which' ia commanded by o r General Burnside, has I lift Annapolis for the front.. OulfondoY bust it ltsrod th rough Washingtott,snd Was reviewed y the;President, Gcn. Burnside and, both Hon-, 1 les,- of Congress. Al deiatelt noticing the re* view says • t• . I 1,-Alh oma i tt a i! o f ritiiiTa are congregated about regard to some of vain Ha settled: Lb euw an - th- 11 Trz dtacient •PPo,--,- er.PI. 9 , the re• iirillird's hotel and on the street, in: the troops' are enthtimitsticalbi cheered. They have been Pissing since twelve o'clock. ' As the (mimed i f brigade passed th • fine marching and orderly tearing elicited t highest praise, and they were londly,theared. he troops presented a inagnifii 'Mat:appearance., Business is quite suspended; iigul pverybpdy is nt cheering the troops. Tki• Mehl are iU 'in' good health and spirits. , The ito ors of Willard's , hotel are thronged with M 44, and many handkerchiefs are waving." • : AI is' Ponoramn of the 'Rebellion.—After iniis=,, •,.... .ful seasoUs_ in Baltimore, Washington, Alex andria, and at other po int-; Mr. Harry H. Davis, ~ , m irortner townsman, opened last evening at;the Town Hall in this Borough., Since its last re*- seni.stion here Mr. Davis has made addition:l to the lecencr, and improved thO Idioratnic 'features of the work: Views of all the great battles from the evacuation of Fort Moultrie to the battle of Chickamauga, are given. The scenes which have ,not peen exhibited here before'. are Battle of !An tietam ; Battle of Frederickshirg ; GolL Negke.9 .6 dud: charge at Stone River; Bombardment of Port - Hudson by Admiral Farragut's Fleet ; Battle lot Chaiicellorjville ~• Siege of Yiek.burir ;Battle 'of Burt Hudson ; Battle of,Gettysburg . ; Entragee of grant* Vi Army, into .cksburg4. Arid Battle of Chiluimanga. This Panerama ,hie been much admired wliercverit has been exhibited: i H'There-will be an exhibition this afternoon at 2 I o'clOck, for children.' Admission 10 mots. !The Panorama will be exhibited this evening and,eve. i ry evening during the coming week. I! ! i We understand that Mr. Davis.has offered the proceeds of ono , riming's entertainment during thiecoming weal; for the hinent- of the Sanitary T Co mission . • evening set apart for the ptit , pie , will be duly announced. ! • the Pestisykanin /teserre....—A. mistake ap pears to exist. among the many friends' of the Pennsylvania Rel.erves as to the period when , the terrol3 of these tmops-Will expire: There arethir teen regimental organizations among them, lint 'wine of Them have been cat down to a mere Lbat talifon or c,ven lows. Thry have boon in 41 the toughei.t. hattiCs. They were relied upon as vete-1 Yew More they had seen :x vear's service;! 'and time and again 'have , time * duty effeetnallyn'in 'steadying wavering columns that otherwise would haVe been broken. Theirterms of service eXpire. thus:— • bit Regiment term of service expires Attg. 1,i1864. 2d " " Ang. 1,; "L. - " " July VI,: " • 4th " " 1 July 17,' sth " June 21,, 6th " •" - " July 27,;. 7th. "- . j u c y 27 . t ! • Bth , " " " Julv : 29, r " 9th • " " Jnl . v 27, " I loth " " • " . " July 21. 11th " . " " July 29,- " I2tb • " " 13th "1 " 710. Borough Election—Union Nonii7vl2s , ine: he 'Borough election will take place on:. Mon- I day next: --. The., citizen.; of the several Wards met on Friday evening of last week, and Placed in nomination the followingy, tickets : - S(ic - rulVann.'—C - bunct7.—llettry Stranch. Moot Direcior—Christopher Little. llrnroLE 'W.t.no. —Council—James Nagle. 15eitool: IXree . tur—Wm. Smith. Nontn-namr Waun.L—Cbunca—lssablinier. Schooi./hrector—Joseph Derr, . Nonrn-wEsr Wann.—C etnru:—Oliver Dobson. ScAnoi Director—H. IL Huntringer. - Conferees to nominate a ticket for Boroigh' flTrs- Were appointed. . They met on Saturday 'evening, and placed in's/emulation - the:following ItiCket - - 8011. - , Thsosurem—Adim Shertle..- IfigA OnssiablP—B: . lAudifor —R. F.; Lee. Little. "p • '" —Wm. 1.1. ignea I)l 4 4trict, tho won dixakkged. 4 eritiay,:ind bll tii b .hare cierit• IL'entorert to Miimesoto.—A.few days since. John P Hobart, Tr.q.J a member of the bar of ;this Ciniuty, and one of our niost highly, esteenied cit hieus, wenn 'red With his family to St. Paid:Min nesota; where_ we understand. he wildpractice hts profession. Mr. Hobart was a resident of.Selivl kill County, since 1537, sac* a brief I)eriodin when he lived in• Wisconsin. -In 13.16 he wits elec ted Sheriff of this Cotuity.bv a . . majority of near ly two. thousand: Such was-hispersomil poi-odor its that known awl' staunch .Republican. he re ceived the support and yetis; of hundreds Of Hein ocrats. The duties of the responsible position of Rherift he discharged with marked abUiti and fi pelitv; and to the entire- satisfaction of - the peo le tif the County. In 1862 Mr. Hobart was aP- Winted by Governor Curtin. Commissioner to su perintend the draft in this County-it position ac oompanierlby much thankless toil, but nip duties of which. he discharged we have every - reason to believe; with firmness, fairness,. and integrity.— yo might sum tip . public career here,:hy say ing that in all his acts - bearing on the welarb of the people for whom he acted k he has en ;tans peur el sans trymehe. , L. - Col. Hobart's many warm friends irrithia Re sincerely regret his removal trona their midst hntit is alloyed by.the hope that his future ieerin . his net, home in the great Pest; map' be Ong, prosperous and • --- . . ' ACM ifiglvrew Robber .y.—On'iltiday afternoon, erg' inst., about f o'clock, Fdiefft f er" a erman; and t ouns ter in the employ Qt.*. Chin. Kopitsch, soap nianufacturerof thiai3orough, was returning witb - the , team , from Ashland, tie alteke4l l st the foot Cititrosi Mountain, tikr• the old toll gate,l'otintairipiring, by four Irish.: One of them seized the headsat:he horses _and held them; another who had a knife in his hantiliprang on the totigne'of the wagaf ter..and af ter being struck once or te.ice by the driver;-,0b , - itaine4l pdssession of the whip and cut it i iu' mot; :the other two jumped into the wagon, and.l while 'one held Shelfti-r, b 5 the ;that, almost: choking the othertobbed'him of $63 ill notes : a pat eat watch worth $25, and a-chain slued at 85. The robbers tore his clothing in the.igtruggle; hint inflicted no serious injury On his 'perion.— I Within ten minutes the :Ashlatul stige;,erached the spot, but the robbers had decamped VAth their booty. It seems that these men had Isdicited tiliefTter in Ashland, to take thin' to Pottsville, hutherefused. -"They then ots sd hef,ore hint, lid in ttaitrfor him, and robbe him 1+84.0g-ed.-a A bold piece of business: A week or two since a- coal operator ofAshland who was 'going to-his mines at Centreville, - to pay his men, was warlayed• but he,presented a bola foot and a revolver, and the scoundrels were de feated in their ptiepose..... Tht:ste. acts _ahow the ne cessitrof going attneokin that locality. , . AA:hufiLin7l•Co _„, Soldier Shof al Annapolis, ]Ofd. -On the 14th instant John ik, Maiming, Co. A, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Volunteers, find quart ered near Camp Parole, Atusspolis, wits shot by a Lieutenant, ui ital. of the - Enterprise House, ou State House 'Circle in that puce. ' The Usti took effect, in the region of the hesrt, ind the un fortunate msn immediately aspired. =His bixiv tram taken to the, dead house at Genersliliespital,: Division No. 1 (Naval Aesdeniv), where it re mained subject to the deeilion Of a military inn"- ligation as to whether the matter is properly cog nizable by the civil or military authorities. ',The Lieutenant, Who is alleged to hive con = Mined the deep, and whose name is yet i unknown, tled, and has so far chided the vigilance of the Officers. --, The Only clue to him is _that in his }light be lost his' cap . which was stibiWeinently found near the place of the homicide, hearing No. "V. in front, in a golden wrelitl4il'hic...h may ultimately lead to his apprehension. 4 Llewellyn, degeased was a son of James Nanning of Llewellyn, this County ;' was in the 30th year of his Age, and unmarried. His remains were = stit home and buried at lilsuser' s March ewellyn, en the 21st instant. The funeral Waa attended br's, large number 'of friend/1 and ielstivet The &ceased was in the three months' service, in Capt. Hiram Chance's - Corimany, 6th 1 nelliPelit4 F. V. and entered the Ouse years' 'service on the or ganization of the Fiftieth, Itegi men. Be swim twelve eingsguiriente With his Ilegiment, escaping unharmed through theta la He was a brave soldier ; faithful in the discharge ;phis duly, and highly respeeted: i "The Sioinneh'e Ameal."---tlnder Able title MX, Journal of Health contains advint in refer ence to the proper kind of food to eaten ari warm weather approaches : The 'Doctor eaya "The two objects of canng as MI nien and wo men are to give vigor to the Wy and to keep it warm • hence all food contains two .Principles in greatie or less proportions, aceonting:to wit, nutrition and warmth. t We nerd nourishment all the year romid, hairs we must all the year round rat food which contains now istiment, that * the flash-fornung principle ; but !in warm weather the food which contains he' moat mere feel,'-whould be toe certain extent* cur+, tilled, otherwise we will create tooi much hest within us, and that is fever, rrictims are counted by millions every , year; _this 'exams of best, thin fever, being generated by;eatieg food which ennuis' more 'warmth, more fuel, called eerbtm by chemists, than the , oeasonlof .the requires.- Toe certain extant nature re the demand and supply by diministdrig the appe tite as titivate* weather approaches but many misinterpret Jeer endeavors , 'and laical:me ; they Woo arprinig entries on, their appetites are not as gilroris as they were a few nec'• earlier, be gin to take alum„ think they are going to get nick, and coneltide they certainly will !get mikes they eau get tip the appetite bt kind win ter ; hence th begin to take Ditch 04mi _ t titan of Retied= schnipirs ; planation Utters*, or chesp_whisky, with jun enough of co atatter agy other bitter to give it;"e trace" iot.bitbresedroh it of the name 9f ',Tama r. or dirty boar, or **me porter, all these thituts tend lirig *NO' agum toto s cal for mcireloOd than tegtotaa. to - impala on t dints& more h barilikart it east parfaralk. ball laliag brim , . • , ** Tray vita have to titaalebt eget 4 a s r: 'haw , idea Illtakillalliarslier ether 'er ilirrgillt Ormuz *Pa* ciret, Ind veabord sow 10. appetite: Tamara kwormiltrrallicrillOreiesierli are I - • 4-aist-lia. the extent of imtisfying an un . • -appetite-Vasa bwir of ceittairletweal tood;suctourahretk fats, ode,. sintial,*•to., and, auetei , e, +labia( erticlos, Soda' as grocersalads : = :l ! :itmme lorr'lles, fruits, _sod whatev L om as a or seiditz, there being little or uclearl6n - bibes4 14 theft ; bate any contiia as Etch wut4arent as the' sTr* requires." W-9. I SRINGTOIsT rip.l%rS. thistmemc rus Actmor..--Capt.- Daiel „Gillett Of the 120th New- .Turk.hse been being Li 'Washington without authority.: ~ • ACCOXMODATIONEL—HoispitaI ace im= violations have been greatly enlarget4 and every provision made for the contingencies of dlaitle. . FARE os litta - rant• Iluzabsts.—A , epeCial or der of the War Departnient_ requiems five cents per mile to be peM on' all military railroads by a/1 not in crovernmaiat employ, . . . . IscztAss:tr.Donits.—The noose on Monday night, by s tole 01 87 to2o, passed Stevens's jpint reeolution miming all duties 50 per, cent. for sixty days; giving time to: perfect the tariff fa, ao as t o conform to theses tax bi 1. : . Tut Citraordinary spectacle den Indian flglit °moral on Monday. 'rho Chippewa chief ;"11ole hatheMay" 'had wino fibulae with "Look Around," one of his warriors • the former got a col ball th rough his ear, • dad the' latter had • his face cut:with kWh; - ' , • Dtsirosoassur Ihrocussarrn.--riist Lieut. John Watleinav, 624 Pennsylvania Volunteers, having tendered his resiostion for-iturnflicient cause at the approach of the:siason for active cskupaigrus -has been aishonoiablv discharged from to ser sloe byorder of the Presirlent. , ma USITILD 81•1168/111SAStitT.—The Statement that the United States Treasury is lirgely in ar reansisisithout fontidaticm. We learn that there is nbt a single requisition foe; a itinar: -. drie from. the government now rmpald at thellepotteet, nor has there been for several days.-rfifiethalance at the disposal of the Treasurer is post-txit less than f 20,000,000, , - . Delegates to . the Baltimore Convention were chosen on Monday last in Berk and Montgom ery col nits. In both places they were instruct ed to vote'for the renouututtlou of President-Lin coln. , • • , . . Tut Legislature of Ariansits (aalan) his elect ed siSpeaker, and is about to provide for the .or ganization of the State: militia 'and for" raising revenue. . . tighten Sohn r a—•AM you prepare to co foith to bittli by all means provide , youmelf with a cool, sup- ply of ' PERRY DAVIS' PAIR EILLI.I‘ . • t , It troti be tbe Means of aiming your Uri fil)tninumy diseases incident to camp lire. :Be sure ynn gr t the pure Perry DavirrPain' la the only.rr.ltable • preparation of Ibe kind. ; t Aprli 30, .64. .1.5) FEMALM! • FEMALES! ,FEMALES! Fse that Safe. Pleasant Remedy known at Mambabra Extract Bach., • . .For alli Complaints incident to the Sex, No family f.t2001 be without it, and none grill when once tried bit them. It Ls turd • . 1 • 1 • BY YOUNG AND OLD; -, . In the giectirie Or dotage ,f life, ',before and after • Mar riage, during and after confinement. to rtrengi hen the nerve* **tore Nauss to its, proßrt ebnouel, and in wigomte the broken-doe - it Coustituffoii,-from shaterer wise oriFinatinr. - LS'? NO MORE. fVORTMI-ESS PIIIL3I . rims ; , • . . ' :Ilielembeild , a , Extract, Saes a: See advertisement to another column. Cut out and )‘esitt (Ur it. • • .! , , • It is aeldimas Misdeed that invention of any desgiptlon, i tzt any age of the world. has stood the test of ;time 214.7110 g. a hot of formida bly livid! with such unqualified triumph. , as has been realized by the celebrated Grover Baker Sewing Ma chine. t the card published to.day In our paper, is a record of victories that may well nuke them pound, and the Will of thofisands who are usigg theni happy in the consciousness that, in selecting ; this instrument in pre ference to all others, they are" imiversally sustained by the beitjudges in the land- Almost any machine would receive an award of some land by being generally exhi bited Wherever competillon is invited but this ma chine has carried off the palth, tot only by the receipt of one.; - but more generally of three find prert4timt, Inc dozen 'States of the Union, in single season ... The Grover t Baker Machine obtained the highest! premi ums (Or the best family sewing 'machines; the hest man , ufacinting machines, and the; best machnie,Work this year. n the State Fairs of Sew York, Vermont, lowa, Itichigark Indiana,. !Maids, Kehtnrky.;-Pennsylvania and Ohi • o also, anhe Fairs held in Chittenden County, Vertalmt, Champion Valley. Vermont. Ilainptlen Corm liassachnsetts,,and in Franklin. Queens Washing- ' ton, and reirattv.ra tontines; Sew York. In other words, the Grover &Baker Blaine has taken the first premt.i nm Wherever It has beep exhibited, without a single exception.—Phi4tdelphio Prexs. . Aug. 'IN 1- June 11; -_tSpra lea twit or three lowtheadit chu.l• •• Tunic Bitters,. - . - Sansaparills....-Nervous •r,A.n tidoirs." and after,ron are satirtiell with the tesult.lhen • try one box of OLD DOCTOR BL7- ',,,Clic JA.GLISII SPBCIFIC PlLLS— and be restored to; *- 111:And , vigor irt.less than thirty days. ;Thee .ate. ; - pcire y pleasant to take. prompt and atintaty Id their effects 'on the broken-down and shattered con- 5 stitAtion. Old and roan., can !take em with ttdvatt• tag Imported And bold in the Unlibd States only by I JAI:, S. BUTI:ER. Stit(on 1). Bible , Bous.e. New York, 1 .3fArch 20, .64.13,1 tn) • (sellers! Ageq, • Use n• otlaioirri-BUOIAN'S SPECIFIC PILLS am - the only Reliable Disesem; of the SOMA L rimy", and Nervous Systems. Try one box. and; be cured., (in DOLLAR A LION. One box kill pelted a cute, or money refunded; Sent by mail :on rect,l. cot of price. JAMES Si BUTLER. ; - Station ,D, Bible lltiuse, New Tort, -14 Arch 46, , Renertl Agent. COILXS, BrNIONS, INTERTI.:I) - NAILS, I:Nl.mm, Jotlcrs. and all lli4essi?reirttle , F6:l'ciir&ll4 - ithont pain orincomenienre to thenal - lent, by Sunreon-Chinns dist, 9:11 A.Scittnit street. Refers to Phisicians and Surgeons of Philsdelphls...; ,Feb 6, .64/ • - • 6ay illoyro Iliawatha Hair !Restorative: Ilifoyt's Iliawatha'llair Iteatorntiv.e. Theerandard staple preparation for the hair, worlant- . ni in all matt.' to restore faded 'oat gray hair and whis keis to their original color. It (loos not elaint tki Make the hair grow in where it has Once fallen ,out; tiothiug will do that. whatever may be advertised to , the !con trary, but itself/ prevent, it from falling' out; make it i sot% and silky. cleanest. it and the acalp from impurities and humors, and entirely °rein:ins bad effects of previ-, our use of 'preparations . containing sulphur, anger of le &c..' It requires no 'soaping,, washiuF. and hours for I application , nor will it , stain the' stun. but is as ow,lil applied. and wiped front the skiff as any hair dr; ing. It ieatorep•the natural "'shading of one . hair withrotber. which gives it a jlvely appearance instead, of the dull unlform black of Ayes: , . . 11lakyths ta - kpririal Orplariaig Ceram. i aperiorto iink ltafr Drewring in me. Oils and Col oil the Hair at4be same time. Cbangerlhrht and red laiir to a heaardriVbrown or. black. ti old everywhere ..705t1'11 . /101:T .t. 'CO.: ,• . ."" ' No. 'lO Unirerrity Mace, Now:fink. , " - Narch 5, .04. .' ! - i 1 111.1 y D. yes *felt is be . flEured - ti ~ BUCHAN'S 11.1$11 SPECIFIC PILLS, cure. Jul than 3fidays, wore/ coma of NERVOUSNEIti,Im , Preen'. 'tare Decay, Seminal Weakness:- Ineaulti t all Uri wiry; Sexual, and Nervous •Affectiowy do patter, (mai *ha caner produced. Mee; .one Do; per box. &nt, Net-pipet, by WSW. on receipt of order.'-Ad -,_ .34,01a4 BJ% uTLER.-- , -I r a - • . Station I; :14,1.e II =0 - , New Yurk. • March : 26; 'Gt. • kw • --,1 „,, 13-3 m ' - noIECIL Pe!laville, rat.. " AGENT FOR { VIE SALE OF TELE ''' - W11:121E11 '&.WILSON 7 : ENVI i . Cr ~..Ak.. tAC''IIINE S ti s u iiiii. bo ty. - . A number of these excellent liasibly 56.cblues are al; Ways kei:t on hand and can be seen In "operation by calling at hie . reddence in Market S'.reet, 11YOTIII sth, next door to the English-Lutheran Church. -.- r To accommodate persons using. these Machines. a /tOppir of Maaine Needles, Afar/eine IEI and Simp, and Clark's Thread, In all numkela and I pnlors, especially adapted to Sewing Machine. nae... willot kept outland. .Thorough instructions fa work' these Machines ; Id 111 be givento parties- mut-Wing. 1 _ . • . Orders by . Mail will mete promp t attention _: Call examine before purcbashig-elsesehere. January 23. 'V . F- . . I 44 - • in -.:,--..... Tike C•ufassleas 164 Experience et Rs wvalisl6—Published for; the bend[, , ;and se a warn-, and • ..g MOM TO TOC.V e li cs iirx . who' stiffer from Mr frouS Debility. Premature Deca y - of Martha* etc.. sup plying. at the same time, TUN afar, cir iumr-corat. By one who has erred himself after bein get to great ex- Pense and Injury through Medical humbug and. quack ery. 'By meGosing a post-psid addre•Sed envelop. ' sin: g ee copies may be had of the author. I i - . NATHANIELMAYFAIR. -. , I - . , Bedford, Kings County. N. '-. 1, , r2-ly MST 34 ). 'Ca , Inspiertaut to Ladlies.—There is not a lady lir. !ing, but what, at "acme tievlod" of bet4llfe »will find po :co Golden Pills" Just the ;debt medicine al ie e "l most needs . , One o f this first ladleo - of Pottsville. (who has need Them successfully several times,' says . she would not tail to use thent If she l had his ray *I: a iborfor them : they have spared her much suffering.— ' If ladles only knew the value of them pills. they Would never be withal:ale:mu. hien, vattsementln another column. beaded Cud tp - 1-t7 I)lTcsteel littelr ..eires or Calais casd f i - ;Restorer and Dressing? e s itestorer and Drawing..." . -orer Dressing." `Restorer and Dressing." 'agora ins Dressing... 'rower and Dressitig," taw long been needed, on .staki the skin, or soll.the Air to Its origitud• color, sir soft, moist ail glossy, maple* witbant it.— Start L,Dalarrub _ tan coaditiOn. We cm refit. to • ot ta t i tes in Ildladelidda alone, who - ate min t ier batty . Among oth. ets. that et Mrs, Xiller.l3lo Crib we& oboes bilr was very pay Wale she cuatuaeoced its emotes teetered tette - Mien, dirk etdor, testified to Z es t 'Wald GarrißDll2l3*. Tooth sad Codes ideate merecity, one cet doubt. Prica AO coda • eta bottles 12_10_, by DR. WAYNE SON. 330 North 11=Ulltreet, Mist% JOHN O. BROWN At SON) andSTART tfit UDR, ,rottarPle - , ; is , a I , 14. i 3i I . . POLITICAL.' IRA's DIE TED MIR DYE 9, :World Iteliapt Dye Kamen. 'eTfect --(images !it'd; 'Awry Blas.lucte ';4O-; 4 tiali or Staining mak BeanUful ; imparts' its pinkie mloy - D 7 .0 1. lb* Gitualiaa TaLEIPII; all otimars arc arnided. Sold by all 81.4.,rt. N. xl (or Dressing tar flair - tli-ly 'isesiberikemPs eresteallbal S•llbmiai.' Xirket taroet.Puitsville. *meal ads antaMenta art mule stittiveremn in tlx Wens of Itabasew. Bennyllegt Heron, Menem - Me. and Tamagni. - r0t.711. DIFFM.c ENT EooliSare Manned to tabeceibera at a Memel Rom Pm:seine. • AIM* new pnbilestitemi are added al soon as Waned, - ;- Mara ildeeA — / 34 ' • . -- • - • • Eye sad Mar.—Prot.' i INLACStIi Otoliat and Arnim, hauled of teiocated 'at No. bil Pine NI. kfra:. Where Pim= Kinkel% with ilisesees of the Irsio 'es Ear will be ideofffiotity treated &fel eared. if curable. ST drtifriat Syei 113-* oerted wittiest_ pada. 10charg e! made fur ,e;amitur lion The Med Wi Faculty be invited. Y be hale ita arts la Ida mode d trestmeln. • L• • Nattilintact. - r Ave meets held and by cimer i pptiou the l members of of theFr oa Pte the =March bist, gir the purpose otreteivinx _and acte trig *pan the resignation or their Pastor , the mk s = preaMble and , resolution *me unanithonsly r .• • . • "ignite, We, the memb l ers-a the First Presbytertiin Church and cohicregation of Pottsville. have been called to-night to receive and ad'upon the resignation ;Qf our Faster., lcer JOseptt IleCtial; Beattie. be It - • /Issoicat,Thil we - deeply svmpathise with oar, be. kovvd Paso* -in his present—hodily sanctions. and do most reluktantly accept his resignation at-his Own ar7 ,gent request.. - . . • .t . tesutsod, That we -do unanimously record our high, appreciation Ohio ehristian ind ministerial character. antrdo he re i eto pP testify et zeal andlidelay with which. he has d uctthe dents or his partotU ,ofiloe to us Air nearly th year*. I ' Bezareed. That We charts); i s rlitt . the landtiot tecollen• tionithe numerate virtue, and excellenciea or our be lated Pastor, which be has no tally ezeintslided In his daily deport ment dating his long' and astral ministry nmttng as Resolved_ That these Zeaoltdions be pa bibbed in th e An new Pansurriatas and the; papers adds Borough. • I NOIrIeES. • • tom" TM first a•Church. Ma hican:a and Third Savets It is expected that the Vat: IL X.Stoltbol _ will preach - 'in this (Barth at 10% A. 734 P. M.. on Sunday, May let 3irrebsitbedlat E. ICbstrelt. Second itreetalsoin et. Rev. J. B; *Ctriu.bcon. Fodor. &Tritest: Sab th. at 10, A.X.. sr P. X. - Player Meeting, Tuesday evening: at IN' tectoc i h. • ; • ; Trinity Clasirebt (Episcopal) Services Banda? morning at atitititi Breathy, at 7% o'clock, - 'Lattboirinsa 'Clapre/s; Market Square. Bev. L.. tL Kamm Paator Preaching elthinday wroth' evening , 10% A. m.. sod 'P. 31. Prayetateettierande Thursday mist, dela* ittrlivangelitaifißbeireb, Calkartdil itheet.•;.; , Rev. &wt. rt. Booms. the newly appointed Pastor, will pr , ach Ger*n ev.ery.SondaY miming Ati• . 19 .; . ieck w -kv and 'English - in tbelEvetiirm at T otieth. ; • ClleTlie , Seemed •li'reeloyterlnia dilent4b bold their regular services lo their Brick Meeting House, on the corner of-Market. and Willis:a streets. Morning Prayer. 9X, A.• 31. Public accrues at 10%, A. M., and • • arßegular-11 splint Claiatiek. MahantangO Preaching every Lord's Ihty, Morning and Evening, at 10%, A. M., and T%, 1", M. Lecture, Wednesday Even ing. at l'iff R.-il. AC*PC, Pastor.' MAL-BILIED. All Jfarriage Notiori intott be aecOmAinsied witk 25( rents to appo#r in the JKIL:iBI.. . . • . - • • • —— - - , . RP•ADR.:--DROWN. —On the. t?Stli ln.t., ihe 'rest' deuce of the briclea father, by' the Rev. A. 7.11,1' Lowry, Dr. WILLIAM T. Disko: of Vhestando.iii City, to• NUM lit.SA: eldest dang,hter of Dr. Deo: W. !Wall, of Port Carbon. • BRENDLE—SMITH—On the 41st lust., at the' reit &pre of the bride's:tattier. by the .Iter. 'A. If. Lowry, Dr. Grote F. Of Slahanoy City, to Miss MA IM., SMITE, of Port 4170/bOD. • • E VA , S n the 27th inst... - by the Rev. Joseph'MCCwl, Mr. LIkILES EVINS lONISS C4TOARLIIt. E:VAZO4•I both of Si idditiereek. Sehuyliall County. - • RETIIRRINGTONI—*TILWELL—AL Chleago, lili 'nOts. by the Rex. J. .M..}lninphreysi. April 21. t. i•Mr- - Jolta J. lirritait gloms to Miss Exaittea.Sxtt,wat.2. tsith of „Pottsville. I • • - ' MAYMILLE It—MILLER—On the ttlth mail.. W. A. M.:::ILLFIC and 3110 , 8 PitAsiu.a, both of Pine.: gnyve. Co:. .Pa.- . 1 • DIED. tiimyfe annattnerrnerila of 4eathA, free. num^ ac tompaniel 'nth notioes, t te.,:muAt be ppiti-for. ~ . , BEI:ThLII—On - the V.Z.d,in.i... In Poilavllle. Witily' Fn.r:Dunck liiisr...n. inpid 46 years, 6 months and 26 . crs.. , 11 AUSE=On Thaf:..day...2 4 ttil 21at. at Ciesi.ona. Wm. ui E,raa, younzePt ..in a . ter and Ilanbah 'llitum, aged s year., and 1 day. ,i . - ; ; ' . , li.lllll.lS—ln Fremont...Oh 0, out the itch init., Brl.Lis, wife .of Dewltte Kreb,i.c. , - 4 - STIL.,---On the :let inst..at the Pem.ile - Se • minary, at Money, Pa.. Mat,LLINZ P.. dsughter of eriumel and the tate Elizabeth 'lqifent'and• grand-daughter of tat. late John Stretch.iti,kl'l6,yeari and days. Iler, re nulus. were brift4;tit o-Poftsville, and interred in Mount Laurel.t:emetery, on Sunday afternoon last. . SELTZE4-411 .Filuntain Spring. on ;the 21th inst.. - Rosa. youugeit-daughter of .I LOULS . arta Mary Seltzer, aged'_ years aPdit•ntotitha. ••••• • . .A light la trim our hou4ehold gone, • • . • A wir lojed is stillizi; • • • -• • A plate is v 4 ant af%our 'hearth; .• Which utter cart'*,lllled. ' • . •_ • A gelle hitt that therihbed bat now ' • With ten mere andlldve, • • Man hushed Its weary throbbing heti, To throb ht bliss above. -• I - •. • • • We miss thee from our:home, dear We miss spec from, thy place ; , A life will lie so dark without • The sunshine of thy face, GENEIOI, ..NgTIC.Yji GREAN CENTRAL FAI FOR r. THE U. , S. SANITARY Cal/MMISSION,--1 The undersigned VIC .be appointed a Committee, I by the rest_ tiCentr I Fair to be held in the month of r June,iti the - City.l Philadelphia. to seeure • the co-op- I erstitinqd every perboucounevtial with the. COAL -iii tereeruf Pennsylvania. •: - ir.' i . Whatever oiii views and: feelings may be alma the great stmegle , that is now lazing our resnurcef. it can not be dented that it has -brought great pro., verity to the C. al trade. Every operator. miner and' laborer has received. large returns for his Investment and' labor.-- I Our friends and relatives, who have gone forth to bat-1 tie for us, bow rail upon Os mita all - in odr power tii relleie them in their suffennge. their wounds, and their dying bout. ' . .1. I , : ; Every other department of Mild:try and art is organ.:. .lying for this Beneficent work.v. , Shall thereat cnal in-' tere-t of the Keystone State be.ftshe hada:round? . • As-no partied of the committritv ,is More patriotic than the workingman. it is but just: and pebper that he should. alike with hi. 'employer. have . sit opportunity of contributing to the objects (lithe Fair. . We therefoni..pfopose that -every Operator or Coal Firm gibe one - day's revenue, and - that evertimperin tendent, mince, Laborer or' emloyee. in yi hatever ca• pacify, connected bvith every C olliery In-the State , of Po:m..l'l , lmM. give the. proceeds of one day's labor.— This will act equably on all. and • whilst th; • , Individual amount may be small.; in the aggretaie it will . swell Into an Immenbe sum. I ! - ' , • ~"- Let the workmen give with their employenk-and the employers with the ,workmen. I = 1 . - ' • 'I heie is no time Co be loot, let the'worictiforviatdea,- Bon commence immediately. 1 - t *-- -- "-f —s 'i• , i Let the A; orkinm authorize theiretriployers tWiti"slhct one days labor from their month's learninmc and the employers add their contributlim. •Itiernit. to our Treas urer. woo will haie the whole littnoniit • credited to the: C o al intirest. • . : I I . „ JAGLIINGIIAM FELL: Chairman. 303 'Natal St. L HONDA. Treasurer. 3 - 21' Walnut St.. - • • ' ' J.V.. GRAEFF. f .Seigetart y ,3lo Walnut St: •- - , Benjamin Damian, ~1 E. 0. -Parry. ' -;Pottsville, St-Clair - 4e vicinity'. George W. Snyder, ,j . ' - ~ " .1 , B. L Cake.. 34111110 t District, ' -J. M. Freek.dil3itil. • - ' - 'I Richard Rear. Alinersville District,', '...-:•4? John J. Dovey , Schhylkill Valley RailroadTfititrict, CicyargerW. laald.• Tamaqua, . -, ; I•:''' John Hoch, Leatateiy; ._ , - - - ' . " Ilenry Hell. TiethOnt'and Donabison. • i " Theo. Garretsoti, Sild,dle•Creek & Swats= " John F: Bickel. Shamokin,' John llough.: 3fount Carmel P. • Heck-scher, Forrestville, Otto, de.., • ; ' Wm. Verner, Glen Carbon, A.e...^ • ..: D. A. Caldwell; Lykens• Valley. - 1 M. S. Buckley, For. Richmond. Philadelphia. ... WYOMING DISTRICT.- I. lion: John N. :Cotim.lham, Wilkesharrel: - LEIDGII REGIOIC. , ' L .John Letsenring, Mauch C.lacink.,•• • ' - A. Pardee. liaaleton. ,- - Win. P. Jeoki, - Philadelphia, J. B. Cireary. . " G. B. Newton. - -----, '•• • '`\\'m: tiTit:lblauch Chunk, Jamealdcliee, Ilszelton, April's, .04, .'" .. A . 40111 T MIENOTAUTIO* peuNi -41--- , peeing certain Ameedsiteate to the Cesetittstioit.. -; Be it re-wand lvtlee Senate andifowee of Ilepreienta tires of the Commonwealth it, Peanttrahia in General A onnnbly met, Tina thelbilowing amendments be Oro weed to the Conatltution of the Commonwealth, in ae tonlance with the provieiona of the tenth article there .. Ott - , . here shall be en additional section to the third mt. etc ofthe Constitution, to he deilgnated as section four, "Stcrion 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Ciimmottwealth shall be in any actual military service, nder a requisition from the President of the United .. tatis. or i by . e authority of this Comtsyci . wealth, u cb electbretnay exercise thu right 0(1.13044;e In all el tions by the citizens, under such regulations., AP are, or shall be, prescribed by law: 'ace fully as itthey were . present at their usual place of election.”. ~. f Stews 2. There shall be two additional ',redo's., to the eleventh article of the Constitution. tr 4 be designs.: ted as sections eight and nine, as follow: . • "Stenos M. No bill Shall - be pureed bj the Legisla- 1 I ture, Containing mom than one subject Which phall.tre clearly expressed in the title, except ,approprial '''' Sernorr 9. No bill shall he posed by the Legisla tare granting any powers, or TA:reneges, In any came.' where the authority to grant such powers. or virile. • pea, has been, or May hereafter be, conferred upon the.,- Courts of.this Commonwealth* IL ~ : ~= . • 1 j • - i HENRY C. JOHNSON. — . ' Speaker of the Hoare of 'Representatives. i ! JOHN P. ,PENNNT, ~ . . lSpeaker Of the Renate": . ,—.... •,,, •• , . • , , Orrice or vas SeelllTAZT qr Tee Ceel,llllilIALTll,l .. ~,. , • arebNarg. *ll ZL -,. 116 114 ll Itneylysals, so, f ' . 1 1 f - 'lido hereby certify that the i foregoing is a' fall, 'tree, , Ittal correct copy of the ortginal,Joint Resolution of the "419enetil' Assembly, entitled - A Joint ReSointion prti..; ' peeing cerlabt Amendments to the! Constitution," la • IV AN TE o. T*. Moose Paiwteri. by the isele . nimaina on Me In this olftert. „•. :* ,C , V T EDWARD, Wht:CERT, .ffiluersVille. Schuylkir. la s s ltitestimcmy vrbereo I hare herennto set my ,-, Cerro* pa„, i . ..• . tApt - 11164'64.-10-4! -.' • hand and caused the seal- of the oftloe.to be sale& the dav and year abort . `V / * te rti a ry' ANTED.By "Jo m arr ied; gesttleniaws. ortttera.hustles in. a •Siore either to ku SCIPItiI • l - aged " Yea" ' " '.. . ......4, ! tlk - :huge. or e na ct ee glig,lieee. ilita... a goild kliogrj.. SeCrtlar7l3l.tbe linE26tl- ' ,... " ^f ; edge Of the bushrem having hemp Mit *Uteri. yeara.- . - .1 , i The had of refe re nce Riven front Chi and country met*. The atone Ree°llltinn hivin g been ' a g reed t° by a'. chants. Apply.. or address BUSDIESS, st this office. tnsjority of the members of each Home, at two , the- stating Iticuitai and I '' ' • ' crestre sessions of the-General .AmieMbly of this Cont.:, "Ap r il• a:mime:oth, the pruPored'amendmentawill be subrait-: - • . tad to the people. fur their ariool h ;or rejectiOn. on A GENTiO .' WANTED . -8S . positively the FIRST. Tt. ESDAY OF AU G ;to the year* our , I "J'A. , made from 20 cents. 80Mething Urgently needed 4 Lord; one thousand eighthundred d sixty-four, in sc.. ; by every person': Call ?and examipe.,or ten samples` verdant* with the provisions of the ?nth article of the . sent tree; by MP. for 20 cents. tharretalbi for $2, by R. Coinditutioo._and the 'set, eetlike: to Act prescribing ; L. WID.CO3T,'I:O Chatham Square, New York.', the .' the tune arahnanner of Ruben' 'to th e people. for : Jan Z., '64. . , . 1 . •'• 4.9iis their approval and ratification or,rej ton, the propared ' amendments to the Constlintion, , `• pproved the Peen, LOST: AND' 14 ;. ' O,U ND.: T•ttord dap or April , one thonathdi thttundied and; v • ststy-fonr.l : April 31,.64, , T IBE.ABVIIIIf D .P .?I A : til li m T lln' 3l wellFTi l li.tel T :7 9 '" ?1.3111:5PC. 'lll)Ut C. l*.:The4l-:"4 -c4;4 • 411- .41.—C1141:4: al7'l.rilthel g ib.lli;:l".bre: " l4eill ait 4 7 .2 Allnyil *beat la ' or 12 yeses. old.. The owner , ' WA/WM.ll'n.. April V. 1864. i- 19 riltested. tetr.the forward.' wore pfterty. pay char: Whereat , . by. Wien:wry eride presented to the. ices and take. bmr aril'. otherwise she Will be eat to- Dli. T./DAVIS.. undersigned. It has been made to , sr that Th e Fret' M.. etPen"L ' National-Bank - of Aeltiland. in the 'curdy of Schuylkill '~ - ttnifk; April 44% •6~.. -. 1 ''-' I Mt . 1 / 1. , Ind State of.Pemwylraula. has ' duly elgseized izednn • ' I AST ww.. Tuesday . ollieriteww: ibrilsrsiest der and according to the remake Mite of the Art -Of , , . °l-riciA" Cmirrimizz r tul etlui"tr' . I ki B e' ulllt Bend d Pottsville. a mall pocket boa. Genr'e's, entitled •" An AM to a Z illik ' nal .C"" ' containlmudaty•Tight dollars and wee:Ay-eight mitts. rept', secured by,a pledge of Unit States Stocks.Mict 'By m i nt t h e same to t h e su bpoitsee. it itherst ye. to provide for theicirculaikniind redemption themot,''. i eh e t te e m be pad, • ' ' GEO. 11,0FEBNANA: • approved Febrttirl VI. lam. and a* complied Wittt.all , Ap r a A .414; . . •., • ! l7-3e t , . the yeuvirlons of said Act to be complied vrith ir : ' • ... „ . before commenela—g the Written Banking:,• I . ttiltrif. Di,-='A Plbekeidikeelit,:ewfflatrailsilli, tecod i ett, Sew. there/Wee. 1, Hugh Been Comptoller . of I. — ernall =to .of money and soma notes, In the - Dm . - the Corr do hereby certify Itte First National ough - otyottaville, which the owner. cain;tuire by Oa. -Bank of thind. Cannily of uylkill State of - vine nroneety , and pitying expenses. for further par.. Penneyintda,;is antharined to' bombe. 'B el li ttes .t hh - t a r e o r - . batussi, scact,Alt. i., of Banking under the Act ' . . ' ' I ':. April 1I 'K.—in-Sri, . - Port Carboir.i In lortijntooL vrhereot, Ituese my band' and ._ • veal `of =co, this t enty.rerenth day 'of •• .:_, ' ~.. .., _ , ' Apeit,liat - 111 11 XoCt'LLOCII. I u A 's . T OO T H. Nem Ftrell,..ieltirils ain't!' ,z-- ,- •• , 1 ' , ' ' CanatsvcArktit the Cureeneye ' ,I L. 114-Brusbes , ill if!e?i variPtk's.L ,• - • •-• . ' , - April an, , nl,- ~ 19-Int •~ ' Nur, 7 . , 'll3. ~ . '' - • Iltull.=., apothem:V. , . - _ . . ~, r t •.• . . - 1.: , ' ' • • . 1 .. • Itirrits.—Vrossion4b44 not that he hie putrtimed the fonder hit tatiPertr.iYht• fte AN3II. Boat: named Dort. E. K. Bute: together trittakte boatthzing atm kITY honor.' and . ooeyolloar mole. mot lila tested the woo to Daniel Kaercber. a Sihoyndll &Aiwa% pleiKare. An room. are hereby Rebid litoleming sake ivoot,rty is 'beheads tkf Me said Daniel Karithes `as It , belonre to inee, • - 'Aptil,3o, .611. . A -1 VValeirrizeLinitip -: ci.— Are. the et becrih*ra, hate Me may entered foto a Patteemblp. ander the Flani mile-and "style of ALLISON ••' SAWN to -- 6irry on the Ziundry, Ma ebbe. Smithing and Car-makinz itnPittemi. Ih Ptirt bon;Setinyildli Coonty, '.ItOBERT A LIASOS. • )11...ANUSILBA..V.tAit • April 1.41.94.4. • ! • . , • • ____ _ ____ ,_ LITVIBE IraDERIitIiGNED Inave tide lO=ardne4lB°4-Jru•Vgkautet:i.., the name tin Ina heretofore aouziactel by,Tbaa: vv. Lev4d.) at Sem Yatk,atakrattlyind. , THOCW, 11;0Na41.1),. • • ~ ,:- --- , .L.B. SIMEIL : Pottsride April 1•t,1864. -• • LEONARD •:4:, SQUIER,. 1 • , , Tierraile, - . Pmotisi . • ..143; - Malaita Lane; Newlitirk. • , ' . tiltD kIiEROSEIE Beet: grades or 'Winter and SOmmer Whale_ 0114 for C s cl=putywee. conetantty on band, dirett rto•hwateir Bedford to which we 'call the attention of Operatcalt. !emerged by Gordon tiatith. at Pp , ttorrOte, Ts: - 1- 23* A CellitG Tint/WEL ..t4join UP oa the Iznik. of the Prestbn Coal , Company: ftilket° P . 412" hart 'lMRlt t retZti • • Of r. W. 1311E-Wpt. .EDgineer• • Apflll6. •04. - . • ' ' , 14-31 PERSONA L.—A private eoldier of Meld Pa. Artillery wishes to etarevond with Some loyal holy-readers of the Mloem Journal, espeeitily the St. Clair teacher*: as :I am personally se na-aimed with them. !Calvet—To while Om the- mo notony of tamp life, and fan. Address! DAVID-C. WI:IDLE, Haul,' .10d Pa. Artillery, Posttau Monroe, April = - 411,—N-31.. • - • **OA CHIEF 1111311fili4L-,Tiie oindersigned anaemia* himself as a =di date for Chief Bargees at the ensuing Borough eleetion. subject . to tie Bakal optbe Union Nominating Conven tion. I•. . - Pottsville; Apv1116111; 1664 , • covvvisHioxicuop_. OF.FICIi_ • _. - - ...,,, - .- rile :,layu.t.a.'Aptil 11, isoi. • ;Tali diasCitiwitati - oir Schuylkill Ciitataty a . -.- TWberew'bi'the passacsiof the Bouutylavi,ltipprtiVed Muth tb::13(3:1, the Cot:ands:stoners (4 the ecyerat • Countiai of the CoMmonwealth, are anthddzed • .to -pay . f . a buddy not exceeding ~(S:300 to • each vo l unteer mins •", teretr into tbelf. S. - Servate: and whereasohere'exists ~. etinsiderable misappritienslon-relative to;-the. inethotl • adopted by theComblissioilers to . carry into : peratkin, the provislOa. of said law: ThereTorer ske. the COTO:, Imissioners of Schuylkill County: daint - itleitsOient to Make the following Statement. as well foe, the _purpose . • . o7 dispelling.. any misapprebension'that ;toy i2X - I , S- ail, to exhibit theca:err:ewe purpose . paiitiliavin * carry big Out the paivislons.of' said Act. :2, ,, ... i . , . :. , . • ~- i:Upuu_applleatiotifrom the ~ .yiroper adthorittes., the ennunissioners will refund to4itch Tow*ip - ur 'Bor..' ouch within the County, Me. amount ormoney• it ' ILILA, expended in paylnc bounties to, volimis to :tin: it. - •tpultaa for the call' of,Jan. =ale& 1364.' for - . 330,0011.: bud • al s o f o r the, carrotle i reh Ist, 1 1SAA. Of :: 01 1 - .(9 0 . • R^ 1 9( 11 - aitiona report the C tints; for this: purpOe. will -be re . !pointed to *a fast • the conditions , of :the, Treasury will allow.- ;. - • . if. Each.diStriet Will be hared wint.the 'amount of money furnished it-by tbe Commisiiiianerl its quo taa miler the aforesaid calla. and the 'amount id' money' AO received Will bejvisessed tipoks,sl4,district.to reins. burse the County.. Each district 1;111'144as:ell' ni prp.. lan-o'ou to .. the amount, of money It =has tvartveil from • the' oinity i or. Mother vreirds, each district will base I,_to puy , in the' way of taxatio n, the ,atnotiat : it has - in aural in the payment bf taattitire.4 .. 3. loonier to prevent mistaiti-a and avoid impositions. eaeh•Township or 13orough,MustlieeWmt1a bill. stating 'the, tuimber.of volunteers fundatted: by the district, the. aidount paid to each, for what t-all - -.1-whethei for the call -of 5,4i0,00n or CP l ooo—and to be certitiedlto: by :the re spective Township or, Bormich Anditurs - , finder their bands and 5.,..51a, settinz forth that Ihe aimintir so de.. mantled has-been actually expended be that Boroisch or 'rownship.• and that it is the ( esire 'of eta, - floron.zh or .• Township to hate the,amoun; iso eitpeutidd refunded by the Commlo,itiners. The peoson .hr pert n. nbii ' ap.. pear before the Conon isi . donti+ for t he ',Moos:torn:lms acting tin• stGiresaid bpsiners .Mn 4 be al-iii , ollitCtf hv the , ore:Tective Tnwnship', or 13;inmcli.".-(itiditors. - and the . name of the appointee must appegr. on ',the Atiiiliors• 1,, certiticatc l ,. 4 c .. li - 1 . . 1 rilanks will be prepared for thn i . purposes ITN:med. 1 -and the different Tim ushlua and iliirtinghi. ati*teiPlos.-i -red to send ree'lxvson selected to attend rb its'alfaincto this'ottree: Where said blanks will - be •furnMCl6. and ' 'farther information given:. ~ '• _I - ' •" ~E . ...' ~ ••;., • ' '. , • ... DAVID FOLY, • - . ,•,• . . ... • (.31W4. - isPRING • EIt,. • •. , • • E. N. ZIEOLIat , , ••• ' Cocamiesioneis. ' Bterma, Clark April .deiiitlesuee hayting-Coilierics 'Coal-Intis tit disixe3e t)f, will to their int•ireA•to apply to O. W. AI:STEER '., April 16: di —IG-:,in•] Coinm'eechil itoston. NOTIC IL—The first attatanal tion of the Stockhriblerir bf.the Union HMI Pottsville for seven lhreetort!, under their qttattet, will he held at their °Ricci. between, the bourieil 2 vad 5. iecluelc, P. M. "on . 'TUESDAY, the 34.1 (lay oil 31,4,.15ti-l. •.= I • .I.lyilortler of the ItoAr I of . 31.pnazere:', ' : April : , D1100014,7T10*,—, The liartner.. dJ ship between C1145..t...k.017E It :and miderthe Jinn qutlYfkgy ,t SWALSI, in the FlUnr. Feed and Gmitery'bu.nlitena Nutratioy City; wa , dis.otVed bv.mutual consent; on Attill-sdit, 1564. . The Ni.lll , f,r3Cl/11t funcid by Jit'if. vihO will . aettle•all accounts or the late Son. • 'CrA.S. O. llt - FlitLY„.; . April 16, • - 11z- 4 f , Miihanoy City. Comi ltltHATli smice tier DayPs •cENTP...O„. sAstrAßy.Fitrit Committee on " Labor. ineorues:rind flefitittoal • ' OffWe s tiNo 11A S - SEVENTIrarr7I ' alThisßorritneee !via apsp ecial tr),Witv to siht i tltt diresr. laboi,” a dal is .. inevirte.'..ana attars • - •reve; rine." from every eitlnli ot th three stAte,l4 or Pena: nyrvaiiht. New Jernev and Delaware, for the tbettellt of our nick and wontidd noldiera. - The Committee in now fully'on;anizediat. the above addrenk - and_eallit ftir the:eckiplitton ofialt=r l3 -‘ - ! ( *. in the community., • t ' tt We tram to show what theindutxtal classes can do - for their noTilien. . I. AVharttie people can do In their separate trades , ' What Penii-yreanlit Clio do ! 'What New demey elm ! •' Wltat can, do ! • Wmat each coutitY can do! NV.hat each city told town can ;What eacleproteron can do: . , Wkat each trade-can do! . each Occiipation Clot .16! . ..- !W That each .rnaritifactoci,ion tin!`;. • -I .each bank: ins.urance conipani , and railroad can • II What each tnifniYean do it. ' What each workshop,raw do What eaelrfainily'w do! : ',' J What each man can dW! - What ea c h woman ; can dri! -. ' '- . What each boy and girl can o! . ', ' . „• • : We want to i=now to the world what 'American free- Men are readyf in do for their soldiers ! ,• This iv a great work and the time shint. '- I The, ay to do so is"to ORGANIZE! ' I , ' ' o v ri:anize in your workahopr-Art yonrfainiliee Let the men organize. . - I i • --, I.et ifie.v omen organize. " '- . ' , • •1 -. . 1 , Let the trades organize. .• - ~ I ..-.'''7 •. •' —.L.?' Organtr.e everywhere. • : • ' Let-the workmen give with their emplPycni, the im *l' iloyers with their workmen.; , • 4 . It is easily done., IC, the workmen hall anthntifte :their eritployers to deduct one day from-their week's-or _their months earrthigs, and-the emplovivi will add to it a day'of their prat's. the whole stunceill he acknotil: rvic ! ed "together to ihe credit Of the,Plßtaldlshnient.. We say. to all, go to'npit at once with us in this great work.• Hurry forward your tontribationis. ' Overy .aeinfowl edgement will atknulate Ettliftns,to v , v folloir 'your exam ple. - Circulars with fall Instrictioni will latent Upon ap ....._ . plication. ty mall br otber*Lfe; tel'the ndenogncd. , - To Fork! to work . ! ' • . •I ,•,-, _-- i -_ .1.• • i ' L. 31ONTGO !En y' Chairman. .-:. • i Mns.,E: W... 11 ;Dr4 o l .l • Chatmontari 'of Unties' tommittee.:::, M. J. MrresirsoN, tim.retarjr4 „ ' ."' l'i In, • - April 16. 'U. - , ' 1 ..; ~ I'. . . : . _, 1 : I-; 16- ^, 1 1 40 if..tpriorkt Notice is hereby given. that'ths ropartner%hip - heretofore existing - bet %teen GEORGE SCIIALL. RICK DOlgylittli•and tORNOW..in' The Coal Business, at or near Mt. Carmel, XnrthuMberlind CountY; 1% hereby ibis day (Match grE• 1%4.) dissolved by mot nal 'cOnseut.. Thebnsiness•ls continued. by GEO. SC'llALL'antl PATRICK DONOIOE, .with whom eettlemenla are,to fe made., • •: ' • - •GEO.' ' • ."•••••" PATRICK Di/NORGE,- , 1 .; • RICHARD CORMJW. Mt. Carmel. Maret 14, 1564. . • test Pl2O FJEF4l4ll4firltA I. • 11(41141C E ' .- 1 The unden.igried, a P.bysiciid of fire years., experience, who hoS.been Induced to Tottate hi nisq rin this , tosii, would' rents:4lllly Offer his piocesiional4g,tt , , fires to the elf izets of Pottavple, and , • .OFFIt.t. —Entnrace.42enire'sr.',' nexi door to-the fiov , - en:mem:Bank anal). L. Exte..ritil liardwars: Store. 54. posite: 31.Latiantongn "freer. ' • - • . r _ ES, .111. D. • - Ape - i'9. `64. • I 154 f . . RIVIE RIVE .1 1 41 I. AMlP l ,l4.—ltlaiing appuintitl agent fOr ctic , ..tlistribution of Revenue,Stamps in The 10th Djetriet of renniwiyanis, .hereby give notice that I am prepared td fiwtdati Stnmps orall dinlomiiintfilno. • • _ ...Tim following poinmkticiork Payable in etiimps, will lq •• • I • _! Un purchates of ,$:5O or tripre;.2 per :w.Ttum. .". " 3 ; • ?op" . " I 4 l iDniernrexpectinllynlicit' • . JAMES Office oppnFite "American pril hia.. • LUMIMM lop AIIBER4II.APPRENTICIi ',-A boy. tritm ' yeari wanted; to lOrn.the - Barbmtrade. Apply to • . ' PennsyleanlA 110, Pottsville. , • • I„ pill. 'et NEW IL..S. 10-40 L. F. WIIITYEI , . Oilers- for sale; the' NEW, GOVEIt, LOAN, I:fearing 5 per-cent imenist,. l redeemable any time after; left years, pleasure of the Government. and pat yeariafter date. in Golk .The Ms -SCl's anti 100'x ply.‘,.able yearly ts on denominations, half,-yearly 1 The il or , ' ....., .. ‘t dated March- I,l' ra64, until the•ist ni, tember.' The accrued intiteitcfrot ß tst 31,` , i , -•, ws is required to be paid hi , iturchaseni j a t. " .? .11. OT i n . l i egal currency, mailing 50 per es 4 -,., prenihnn. until furtfier notice.. ~. • '..q":lt;.'7 l _ ,1 111; ether - CoTerliMent 1 f 4 enilittri .5c..,,. ittlEt!i ec and ,sold. Highest price pai n t for' I:: ~.,.;. .., 1244 toi l pons 4 Gold ttnaSi/Xer• ' ''z '' 1 "-' • 4ilinfolt tl 'il -.-- -,' Ipoesi , :L, F.' WIIr If 11 4 Ku . ... pabtlob Centre .45treet, 1? o tttiv ill. ..* ti f ' 11 1 ,411 1 ,-2 • bi• 411 .....1121 . 1. . - rf i, ;,. LEGAL _...(Yllllis . . $T JILT E P;t It I, 11 4.4 cesamedi, , Lettera teftanient..ey . Pribe; lute ,i t, (flail. t. i!.. penwykvani3.4...reAe.qt.. -. .l4sviPiz pernong.itylelitetle t e rotivetetl 11./ make 'payment... ani. 7-9 ..zr as .il i ptl.4::. ; detnakid,, Nilll pr,6st.t thutt, „..:1•N - . • 1 ' ACIIEL W. MIL - I:, gt tatiti'Apritiao4•6l. - . 3.• - • 'tiDri • • owls •:%•nr 40... -In 11 Common fleas §OLOMONALTMand VaLLISTON. Indian . under tIrntofALTERendiVILLSSxO4.:. • l , nAirniotiomEw - oladAN..,-. • • 41*-Auditotappointed b3l the C,koir to money paid into Court in P 4119, Will wet the .partift interltdd. tor'ng , MTML appointment. on, MO May 9th. nt his odee,'.l . -IffSltY : April "3.'.04. : ottrnissitTuAiroirls • rij 0 , :1" -----. • 1 .11(.1 4 T 5111' 'atf , hcrrbytfujlf,(l.tlint 1.1. f. , ,.. is,tratiMiMi the.entalq •4t a.afan. liNti, hemizratited bj - .tlie Orphai ~....c,jart ~,r N . ty n) the anbacithet. Allly•r.ops IT:Min,: iaid, , ,tatr ,, lrek rttrinete.t , t,> pr.',.•l:. ^,p .:, payment, and.alEpersonk ititlAC'etr4,, ie.. Rtictetl to 1431ie liknvtli4t. 41:Q.n..t.r. ' April t'Ol.t$ALE-' 1 7 -7 " 7 7 . 7 .7 El. 01 1,7 lintiersig:llo haS4it hi* i .h op. •n ..te•rse eteztne. relentle retenit : -been bure.l out . and WallenTl %elm .piin pittnni,ll . tiew. The engim, u 111-w , ivy. diAlnetr.r..%N 1111 '4arf.kce wen:,tok p 0,1111113.. ^ ' • Potteville., - April 131.,...64- OR. MA E.—The propi;ty tficear4el.l. situatekl. in. the. - tit,a,.•ll , 14011•.*: I, and two the 11.,,asse, to on•rike' etreet. Avnyci. the underfl4ue.i.t.. Apply- to the In °AXE.. '` J. .11'64: • • h LET. 111.11',11 'BOA g Iriklied Parlor. and at. well l'arn , I . Nokia room: With all, the modern .in ble Ora lady and cyntlenian.' . One gnzle board. • 'Apply aCthe l;,4rner ii C9nytland Srreet4., ' (Ape I 4 I PR .—% li¢Kti n- 41 / WAOON. euit almost new. Ta be-seen 71i thVCarria...;,.,••• MM! 1 1 ,13. 1 11P' -.AND CAND.11.11.1.: Eloerol 1, 2" slap A na • earrO;l . oh tridtisha4.4).. .S.'hototer; Ninweginn Bon 'u;9! ie o ffrred for: ,talt.. : ql4.linn. with iU Mt. lilt 1 - r -S, hichatinlr the - hu ,ttiot : lmoldtr . 47. kr: • flintier partiilliam.. 14,1jy ,BENJAMIN etreet.Tottsvllle.sor to the subscuher. 'at'ltrehiCralltO . g, I.irr/o% County, s 'f , • • .: AM 111 St2.lloEr_ • PApril 16."!c.4. , If7:MELTABLE NW: IX TIIY: BC/HOU:GiI 01. PartS% itory Ilfitt6e 114. lilt ~ f 4t)-fet4--fritpt by 1115-feet.`depaiintitivg. •ivart {twarb , ppixoite . Szilao,3 Fouti;:r.;, 46 - b4.V.Tt,flt prqpytty John'ellyfou., - .4E.i• . q .;111.t!,e.Y: and Wood's; Ettale oft the Suth, iijith a Stor. the 11:t.t t 144. ti td threi ,, tory brick' bath lush , L ancl! , s rec.-I:wry ,Etriclic St.4o',;lfirth'e terrn4•tiew of i .brance. Aliptc to A. ti.fAlooiitit:AP T ,ott2 , r! POT' s ..t.ooJ,Alinenorill4;* • . . ..„ _ . F.L.,mtf, -...A.L.-E,-Thi, kui,: * ,,,i.,,,r - oireiv,l ..haf ,= eitlie followire"; property„tiptatrd in !1i' , .. , .0e oi , ,: sf..iia„viz :.• on, two•atni-ie-tnilf,!•torc fn_ . COTTAGE•DWELLING. contliihniz' 9 i-,-,1,,4 ',miiii leiliditri ' . .l6 by 3if feet, thick hdildiiii: .1 . 1 . ...` Itl'icet.. with half acre het. attached: boiiii,i ...• .-. , slilei. by.tinblic street.; containing a tiNer-friii'::4A of. eicellent 'water, and a l'earl4ty of •iiiidii ..i..'.. -- '3,, I;sfrnit &tie.. And nn ;rape. cinc...iii7 iii-in•inz ..*-: I, : Vi 101. # frame - itable.l,iiitlicii•ut t r tnA, hilt . ,- , v: i,,,,,_ . I' coms. and tidyivi , .; a I.lirriaifei,•beit •attaric, , l. ,ii,, i-'`. 4 . ~, ;.zrbt.; - ,..1,1Vii , ert; ,,, wonld mit,l4. a Aleetn:....'t •,--1!•,ii..„, 42 re,hk-tice : but it iii , pecultarli well lii..ated . inii.iiki" . i f , 7, A : , i r t t l i c i e 6s t' , r 44 o: o a c . ' . 6th ,L er u. l l_ ; t o;l l.. iL ....i ( t. ; c tri i..i lei c t. ros„: .._. ...t .,,,,tivoiLl 4 iii_ • ! ,_ , , F" K. SII.CLiS..:-Tbe ontb.ersher lia.111.• . on liatt4 and Air sale. # largr . lornf pld ~,11.::.:1,-4 1 ,11111 i ji. : *VI i PdAn Er. Dram. with yf'wta:zhf is-n , :i. , " lijibler --ill , iliamseterf - 14 feet, in levt,l4t.ithreli 4 ti',: .-..• it . 3 j plate aircomplete,4 1 PtiiiityWheel.,i, fcc: litc.-I . ,{iik .., ,inch heiteli,•:l inch , pitrh, witti - Shaft. Pe'di,tal-• -, :c - , plate. Ali.n. tieyeral other I t 'ittit - p Shaft.. un. 1r.r . „74_,,,i• - ; of•itilife.rent sizelf:. -..-• —:. _lo4,llMpli • 4 gonit secotikl-hand: - &Aliens; ti . inclieii - dtzt.m, - -iiiiika ::,6 feet.in•leneb. • -.' .•' ', • I, 440 . 2 77. ' I Air Siach:,, , llf feet diameter, 4_ 4 4.et ii.fleC.gti.. )1001 7f2i) feet pultVire Roe. JlCiirtni .. ..c. - 4i.at-c.le 211:',. - ..'7' . 0 , Itolii feet ztic ji,Clinill. . ;A,- . ' '- . 4 1 rf - ....1N -- :SOO feet .Wireißope, 1 inch . diatni•ter. , i, -• • ,„- •,?. - • • !L.. JABEZ. FirkitßCell '., r r i ApriL2,.../A. ' i„ . „•;, , •1! - -, 1 - • -41 F 4 ' 1 4114. MA.ll.lg.- Ai One, tugs". irrefiwaC-34cfri 1. limAW4.lOl.) 111 Al./t(4, of theilzueq. •••' - ' l l and 111 6 F4 +11)1•NYO d stele of lallialai,.. tare :' ujth.muntl eornts. seolloll ke.Y , , lg • -1- - s 'l and tiii . .r - Strunc Ilass.• Any °Heide -6r.. ' 9 - ~,- , ous I a purchasing,' nittylSee the "bis . truniend. C ~. the' terms, by calling of i i the unileesigned. ..'!'".4.kp , ii' I ' .• ..• ,- t..- , I. A. 1.111 , 15. I ''....?". ,- t, • - • • Clirnee:4f l i...Sesio d and-Market. ste., !. , .1,14'. 1 . ' . Pottsville,: 'rah 19, M 4. . ..-II1", __.: .' 71.: I" •' ' '-• : - ' ' t •r ' T- L , T - I, OR DE. :-The Oillien visor solli-2. , , -I- ` b.Y `Li ll l. - 1 itbloniew .ntid 1).. B'. GreINI,.:- . Api .Figs, . PP.S.ft-thiti . givt„n • April I,t. 1,64, 1;"1 •-, '.ll, terins. apply in, 1 L. C. Till )Ni my , 0 ,•• • Pottsyt e; March 1 . 2. 1 p 4. • _ .- 1011 A.LIFi. 'or Elltf.:111A.Nlill f0r...01 1 . .-!' 1 , $ 1.,-Fa 11,Nti LAtill,lthe following. , 1 1 '' r 1 "'"11J-p.' `" - propertY-, Three Frame Ilon'ses,'and it ts•„: ,, -..'. Arj ir,i.: on Oommente street, in Yuman's:lo , l , 9 , l'z , .: . „ .. 1. . Port Ca`e.bon% also, tho large I.lrlcß tioil•-'• :.1-40,11P1i Stable . , in. Lawton's Adilitionio Port _ .. ..Cartsay.. - ,--•- 44. Niarkft et reet, - Title.elear of. l alibicem .r.. 9 -lbillbi Apply[q . .',. • ' .I.I,IIy.,IIADEA',TT.IIILirt ",..-,1,1,,,441 Port li.'ailioni-Xarch-li, , 44 : . • :1- . :• " 1-.lk - `•" . •* 1 1. 1 06 . 1 161: I.:Zint •F'fi=e; L e,4;;bme* " . .1- .l k - FOR Coal. with the geAring complete-in ge,?•l . ; l lll.lhkitiy - 1 9.-incle4,:f I'nmii-- 1 8-foot strolm.'•'., ' .... F. „.„- ~, 1, 5-inch :. 1 ., •, I ••. , • .. .1' „oar: Apple to . . '.. ) JABEZ srt liliS. On-T4lkt 31afriiA,..'64. ..11. ~ I --.----,-- . - 7- --.. , -,----1, . . ---*'--- - . ---'.--- Fir . .' • • - -r•Alhaf t - -40A1. AND 11:7111EFT [AAP - -,,z„ VI-Sit E.-= ; 10_0. A.CItES uF TiNfllidtd,.l.9 - $lO otd,the CaLiwissu and Qualiake'ltaJoseLr -;,74.54 . 14 100 acees.V4' gocid (10AL LAN I)_: , - Term 9 . 1 .".. , ft tOttable. -. ,Addiees i• I 1 . . FRANie,eAlrll,l..4:4 ..,'S7 . ' - . lfeal Estate. AgerM)l4l.lr-11,;.i,., -A/V.117A OILE PUOPERT.T.for t ¢ ,, ~, jg a n :; • i friwi . Water Power and from li.ilo to t'•. , '!„1,.7.71 1 Mot/ lain Ladd. is offered for sale.l.Thi , ~ ,, , , ,r t.hou ,t4 - iSt".ituate.l in West Ilrintsu irk Toste l :l,•_ IstltnAkill County. : on, the Little •-sehnelkin 1.1 ~ • 444: , 1/ r - twidritailneid. into mita abs, k es, Port' .I.;iia . . , ;T :_i r p, knoviii as the lielittylkill Fort Fe Priulerti, 1•:: , .'" - ..te.. *ply to IIEOIRIE $, .11 - 311 Id .:2 1 4 'IlA',. .' ~-4elill I, wiconirg.- . - • - • .., -.• ,4,Ntiv ' 2 •" 3 •• 'l l .'• . .1 OT IN 1111r:,..“...1.1.11i.'1F01R tlAtil. LA sale. a desirable Lot - of tin uatklii"it. C-vj,‘ . ..,,., ted in-the business:Part of the 1.441'n. 64? air,ll'4 l % y front:oti Seeond street by . 2.041 feet itidi4:l , .!l 4) . - Atho around. Apple to - . ...; • I -. JOIIN SEITZINGEIL'Es4 , - 1 .`"•• • ••,,,.4, Notli, 163 _ 4:4 1 1 11 • .St. Clair. 9e1n,11. (f , -11 . • • -:.--,------ „----,- - '7 -- :..- igg.,_,•-• . 0014 . IlliAl:D.jt.TEN.-Atine. Desidrp;l-,_.--110119 .1 . and Grounds of he suleribet, in the, I..l;dw•sl ouch or Cressona, or particulars, in. i v.ve„, : l Wis: 11. Write, EN.; of Pottsville. .4 Jan. - 9. `64,--2.41). - . ' R. A. Ws , :L., - ...r 1 - AA NCII Ent , ,elllON STE..-1.31 'MILL—The ttibecU - ,!':ltii n ,.. foesale the 14'01 known Steam Klouritt • r situate in the Borough of Schuylkill OW running order. It L!! Con:Mitred knie a, 'bait In the County.- Terms mad* Anql‘j JoNFINI For infortnAtion Apply at' the dill tot f. •—• .NEYFTRT, Ilaven.r&buylkllll:Ci; : rt Oct_ A,. ' -' t Y ' . . 1.4101110.4.1..1%...An to, undivided in I: valuable tract . of prtgittritte3tr.l. ll .;- ..4 !, A New Caatit , ToWO.4hip,,,Scbalyfltill by twocollierlea. ApOy to PILAINKLES U. GOWEN, oaf Ant.. 311.; !CC ' • I • • • 101"..J . , 30Ih Dist. Pa Howe," I , 'ottaville. Ps f t Vii MALE. `; vE wit cif L horse,ENGlNE,laith boilers 'ah , l 31! forpurnrAuF, water.:, • .-• 4,vre 30-bome R 15111 1 ,4 gland ROLVEILS • connecting InschtniTy forbresking .Anotit 1300 feel ot, 16-Inch .piper. ccirineciing Innis. &c. • . • ' 6 .• Two Chains,' Wire. Rope.,• &c. . Apply to. -• • • A..lll . S."'L' 011ici•—cnrriCent Mahlintenko PcittmYilin, -March. '24. - •'• -4 ;: l •l l thitj • iviismaili. mitenAxics & FAO— Ail 1. --FARMS FOIT, SALE 01; ittli:CTANalikt i n,,H KILL COUNTY.—One of ISL;t,nerett -I''' 4 ',, 1-. '',.: s , L ,' cultivatioh_ t ; hatance.C.heetuntt , lprouta. - 5.'1 : s'-''''' VP'. 'rill- 'llretins to !Mit. purchleerr. !ett.' -,,,... 2 ngnerallightreservid;; ' ..' •, 1 -." ' .1 i • ". 10 ere 'within 3 -miles 'of PottLtville_ ..,•'- trucking.. Apply tO - , - -1 , . P. 1t.t,'.0; 't• - ''• •. . t Veal F..ei t ate Agi at: P;tit - tt , ... - My 1 7 .. M. i. • • . ~, .. F°.. ll "?liil7l :1177, - Nr.11."1 1 :!;: 1 112' ,1 ... - ~. Schuylkill etrortiy. amotree&i. flit gale: - •,,,.., ac l ii,ts .,A m tri; t t ly co t u lm tsi b u r inf an atiou ci., acti t.o ‘ t e ni t u a j att .E., l :::.... Port Clinton . . t. i --. . . - '• N.,e,' ~' it. 4:-Two, attic.ining tractr, at 4 Irettatitt ,- ." - 1, ,,, the 'Witte Sethoyik t ill Lind ttiLet Ntaltato t4,..f,. roeda--the one containing , &mat 0ne,bia1...,,,,,,t, an 4 ighty' atTen, of which about tern 13,rt?tit clit land ;' and. the other:, cl tainiait^'' . ,ac with' atiolit one- acre elect 1., • 1 , i '3. -A .treet containing Iduthu ed.sills '''. .tiniti ToWnehip, - • • . t,,,..,,. .. - 4:: A tract or one bandivtiiind - nfl).'g re l t- ~',.*:. 1 to Ari Hash Towripthip, - I I : 1 .,.._ • . '.' Pa to of the shove mentioned tricir art.' w4.", , , t ..Niffit AgeF tonna, apPly - 40 JOAN F. BLANI:',. / ii :c:. , ...,..... - :-.'" 1.,4tt1e. lic.nuylkiil :Say: lt: It. and ~11 - ,41T: rull 41 / Tarn qti-vor A. J. DERIIVAII.r.E, Pro* . .^ ' Walnut, crreet, Pkiladelpnin.. • ,: . •4:..: - • . : 7 , _-.../.... ~.. LO& [Apia 1.6.'0. JRPeIR,~`63 erl HAW TING WAX. ‘A.ND 1110111 . .. • • The Itehriberhatt Kw ilk. at b 1 GROTE'S° WAS. iti Ala TREE TARNISIii:for-... coming anr ed. wOundrot andpujFed trtel—bot Mardi 5064. - ~ ED iboi•Vroltis. — mlit 1-7 a Teri ptirtv P M ukatue., ao,' BI t.tl I 7 tat* whi..* 654's not •tt.• - E , B: BAN VYl,aliond .. .... .. . .. - . .I,p, 11 D. '64. tt-417, i - o JO
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