the ;VA , Of .flkhts .heha o b , . at. Irci4 'Se_V"; and-Pea IMMelautri - white Lagoa was md st.-IMulh,s 4 the- Big L BLark‘anct Champion- il, and. am*. Yietatrug,-.Aint. even t.'n he was not done _There was not time that evening_ fo AL listening, the Squire wag woad- of his,sonand'utthe sneesisSof -the Northerti.Arrinc thitt he iiIMOSt fi . tret,. that' , IYS *lll'i ttemoctit.'-.. • — Next Morning liefeti a 1 Sited e - they,; Bissau had to show her bnsbapd hcr-and how she scald amore.: „He left t limo; Aye-ging walks.)). her might: .. wouttn,..needi situ ankles 40 icirk the treadles, ankisi w eaving, shesetathem. Thew. wetitoat 'to look :atilisiztaliest and . elca-. :-vat!`.albs women sea-them .atidnffluarindould -at laxt to stophrapair„of. bane— in cad. man held - down los hesol gOod &ma; as if fistaning. while And maile gestures as if . . engaged in ton ing somthing. - ..Wheti they earns to. dinner,,of -greens and plenty ; .of:other things; the Squire "Cddsromasi,,if whatitildes bee:Main' said-• . Erns; there's sonic? -mistake -about this -Golden Cireu -- lsr business and -I've got to look into it;. and if i it's so; and tieenueto,be so, then them'lawyers to town his been to me the'cassedaat." When -Andy's furlough expired, and he had started to return to the army; his father gave him Ttis beat WialinsiiindimpAl'or. his safe rattail; He too that he might be devotions over;the ' . , Rebels in every battle. Susan held up ht erto baby as high as she .could that he 'Might isee i the. last. It would be hard to -undertake to tell bow • =rich encouraged Andy felt. - Soon after this, itwas talked about among the C o p ads, that the furloughed - soldiers had been coqvarting the;people of Bose Prairie to . Unionism, and a. oriuide of lawyers came down from-the county seat to see about it. • • , -Mr. Clifford being the most influ - ddial man, . they -Called cin him amt.- After. going througha considerable long, smooth, and skippez7 inaroducz. tion, - thew-told him:their business. He confessed he had changed his mind; 'and he, thought men of learninkought to know better than to be de; `ceiving.plam farmers who couldn't be:expected ' know all about politica. And how fxonld they know, wheri they never had mnch'sehooling--and this was bdcause blasted old alaveholderis where they came frorn didn't Ault no Schools.— ' One of them,.who is figuring to the Legislature, _let out, in quite a 'Meech fillol with genuine Cop per Demberady, telling about Lincoln'a tyrarinyi the overthrow of the Constitution, high taxes; -- • the ruin of the country; and concluded by saying we ought to let the South/ go. • • ' "I'll tell you," said the old man, "what they'd Say o' you dOwn in the army if you talked. that way to 'em—they'd say you was a damned tor;trai .and-if yoU had no fust-best, friend with yocC "they d string 'you Sip ; and if -I was with 'em 'I wouldn't keremuch to help *em. I.'heni's my seri- 1 timente, fair and square." • "This is very - strange; Squire Clifford, 'very strange indeed. Why-Sir, - you belong" to our or ' der of the 'Knights of the Golden Circle, and. ou cannot have forgotten the solemn oath you have-. :taken, nor thddreactial penalty which attaches' to the violation of that : oath." ' 'This made the'Squire '"Git out of my house, you infenial scoundrel— . you traitor to your God and your- country.' You Bed to me'. to git me into it. Git cent of MT house I And if any of war - Golden CircUlara tech a. hair of me or mine, I'll send for. Andy And the reel of the boys, and, by Jehoka, 'they woWt leave greazie,sit of, your whole gang. -Olt out of my house: ; have hothin' to do with traitor to • my . country and .the old flag of the stars and • The.lawyer went -they both went. When he was getting on liishorse„he said: • "Good by, Mr. Clifford: . You've got, to be a - "Yankee nigger, I aim: .It must be you want a nig ger wench." '"Yes I' do ; I want .a thousand of 'em; I- ain't afeard of niggers as much as I was. I'm aahamed, - though, I ever was a traitor like you is. Yes,- I wails traitor, and I helped to fight still AinV and Susan and her baby there.' But,_ thank Gocrlia• mercy, I'm a traitor no longer."." : ' • It would have done you good had you- seen how pleased the women were to hoar the Squire give the laviyer his mind, N. C. M. Dougold, Union County, Illinois, April 26, 1864. .piii..ct.': : .: - :-: i -0rp'*..,01 .. , i POTT.S)/1,11,k;,‘ . . PA ,SATUKE.kE,: JUNE 4, 1564. ; VI Poi% ;r. THE RELIGIOUS SENTIMENT OF,' THE con ' TILT AND PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Ido President of ' we except • Washington—ner ruler of •a Aftonarchy, ever commanded the - , affection and confidedee 6f the religious masses of the laud, .to an extent •-• equal to President Lincoln, They approve 'his policy and acts, because they know that he is doing libuestly, - all he can to preserve 'Civil liberty, and that Upon its maintenance is based the contincauce'of religious liberty. It must' bc highlygratifying to the. Chi;ef Ex- . • ecutive to find so ninny and so war& concur rent exprestions 6fapprobatiou attending Ida . labora. ' They, at all events, are riot dictated, by.political consideratious. They merely re :cognize' the. facts which are spread before them. and express an' .opinion concerning. them that no true patriot or Christian can; gainsay.. ; . • in addition to the recent interview of the delegates of Ake Methodist Conference.lately sitting in Philadelphia, with the President, We have-now to observe that the Baptistiap pointCd ti - delegation, Which left Philadelphia last week,' and on Satur&ay. Morning pre.sent edto the President a series 61 patriotic reso lutions passed by the -nseeting. , The delega tion consisted of Senator I/belittle, :Bev. _George B. Ida and Hon. -Ira TlieY also presented the resolatjons 'of the' Ameri can Baptist Borne 3lission: These resolh lions endorse the. Presidential policy. express warm wishei for his personai'Prosperity, and confidence in 'the results of the 'a ar to- the nation. . The. President replied to Rev: Dr.: Ide,• Rho,' 'addressed him. He Said : • " •"‘ In the present very responsible position in which I am engaged I nave bad great 'cause of rataude for the support so unauimoualy 'given by ..all fJhristian ddnomMations of 'the country. have had Decision so frequeutly to respond to something like this assemblage, , that I have said almost all that I had to say. ' • This particular body is, in all respects', as re-' spectable as any titabhaa been '_presented to me. resolutions Dave merely heard, road, and I, therefore, beg,td be allowed an opportunity to Make a short response in writing." The delegation then retired. • • It is pertinent to the subject that the Pres ident's statement concerning the character of the body which so approved and encouraged . .him - should be"enforeed by one or two ilicts, • The. Baptist denoininationwas planted in this • country lit Providence, R. 1., in 1539; by Wier William's.. In, 1858 it was estimated to contain 923,198 members, and to grow at • •the rate of 150,000 . per annum, which would • give.,1,078,198 communicants now. Another, 'estimate ,placed the membership at .1,515 c 490 in 1858, The - saqae .addition would give ' 7 1,665,490 for the pr4ent membership; scat -. tered, ss the rOcordsof the recent convention • 'show, over .every= State -and territory, and , quite as' toy:alto good government here as to • the principles of that government -Which reg - ulates the hereafter. •••, , • •• . • CONTRIBIrkg; IT ONCE. • If there is.a persOn . ixi the County who has not already contributed- .to : the land". of the . . Sahitary, CommissibM . to inllevethe sufferings of our braveboii in the field, let. i ltim nt once: send in 1114 contribution- . —and let it be accor ding to his means. In Virginia and GeOrgia,' Our men are pushing on and - daily battlesare fought Which in magnitude cant those friilght on the Teninsula in. the shade... the contest is is to be' short; sharp iuid decrsiV . e; and thion Sands OfWounded :Men will yet- look to. the Commigsion:fo relief. !These brave Men are . dtfending-our homes; andbleeding and dying for. the preservation of .our:.fretdoni. Coin mon:humanity:and gratitude require us. to r - cognize_ the great.. service these= !nen . are t4n-. • dering us,' and demand-that We . take from our plethoric Stores- a sinail*porkion for. their coma All contributions' are acknowledged through ) columns, - and they. Weekly gladden the eyes of the soldfers from Schuylkill . Cemity, for we send the ,Toctm to all of our boys, find have since the war commenced, gratuit ' onsly. We doubt not soldiers read them over •with great interest, and soon distingulah • who have given liberally according to their 'means, and who' have not. The 'boys are keen see these things.:- - • Thole wlm through indifference or thought - lessness, have not eOntributed Yet{ should lin agine what their feelings will' be. if they do not txuttribute at all; wheti the soldiers come home in triumph, and they an. pointed out_ as, among those who refused - or neglected to • :give to alleviate the 'aulferings - of our gallant • wounded boy's. Ali! they will then. keenly ' . regret - that their. nainfs Iyere'not flown for, e or an " X," ol) the. uuitat :F,rir flare;. Berfiteit is (oil . late.onterjaiutlirmes oa roll of honor:7 - . 4 7r • a M .The Coal Mei,i ' ire Min* u to : the.* s.titt the tldpipts. Frsti this 10,44 - lie '.e , ifserf tbivhiil the. ihot 4l- stars show the right •htterest, -that ;: the em laiVet4 Outritinte liberally. This tenetural. Men lohnickbe,mitkectid'tO take _Mich inter-: : estin'atry philanthropic ohject, l finless their emplbyers take the luitiatlie with The Bair will open ye .fieeiday next aid weerge_all who have not cOntrihOted_to_!eo isi their dcMatiOns'at Once: When this war is over, they will have the sweet consmoinmesi that they somethMeto-falleviatellte pain and suffering Of their . noble defenderti: fer not, but so. atotteei - ._ . . . . . .Bract-O,IMA sari COXBIXiIIeO TO•ESEP ' CI • Tilt 'l l itlCES.br Food.-There have been dur- Itig - this War. any: - combinations. t.O-luittance - .. . the - prices of . articles of fOod ; but different prObably„the.most unblushing, and wicked, Is that which has sent.Op..the'price of beef to figures that.. -place . it beyond . the m ea n s of per , .. • sons with :MOderate income* to .purchase. . . . There. is necessity for those prices. 'lt is • nothing more ' theAliari result of • speculation .. .. • • - • • an d c o mbin at ion among, a few p ersons - .who :have ' control of t he Fssti'rn- markets, And. . . graziers..: - . I complete. tomMand oven. the • ln . speaking of the operations of these ShYl ocks, — •• • - .... , . . the 'Philadelphia faquiter..saysi . - .. ' • Thiy• den; by their heavy operatiOdit, keep hack the number ' of - cattle 'coming. to Market, compel the butchers to pay whatever they. Choose to ask, endthe.ptiblic'euffers in the-end 'by the impost- . tio .of mordbaate. prices.. . These men arc the n. Steenbergens of 1861. They- obtain- their fecal- Seri in the isame: manner that Steenberged.did when. the 'Bank of the United States was in sour = ishing operation and they may, by .public resolu; ' tion,.l» - b.raten. ' dowri as thoroughly as .he was. So long . is the public ii determined to boy beef, - whatever the price, , the'.schem. of - .these tntri . ' guers will succeed:: •• •.. • . - • But let there be ti concert of action on the.suli ' fact among hinisekeepent, anti tlis - mynopoly• can 'he broken down .so dissibtroasly to those who sustain it, , that the lesson will he remembered for years.' tis a'simple resA m ntion.ot. to buybeef until it c 1 1 mos down.to . a reasonable price: Two or three setts gederal agreement upon this point ' would* 'fig asmuch`confusion to the speculators - -as aka - am ...They' cannot hold their stock if therein apuspension of the consumption of 'meat; . their cattle would soon "eat their heads off," and bankruptcy.would menace , them ao.clearly , that l they, would have to . g . kee in.': Another-benefit would also be attainsil: Beef is to other meats al regulation. ' Mutton, veal and. pork are -going np With the adience inbeef, and poultry has attained -a figure which is.enormous... Reduce the price of beef and. all other fresh proYisions'inust come down:deb.; The subject. is really.' one which api peals to the po:cketeof ' every one. in ariti-beef eating leaguers as necessary' iii. the ‘_ covenant'! ag . ainstimportstions Which theladiee arernideav= oru3g to establish. - ' • - 1 li,The butchers,..who suffer :all the blame fitim . immediate consumer*, are riots° much to blainel - It is true thatthey, have not - stood out against the monopoly is they should have dohe. They held ,a NktioSal Convention some months since, with the design otremedying this very evil. - .. , Brit for e' me reason the movement came to nothing, and thi butchers are to-day as much in the :wwer •of.thet cattlg monopolists 18 they,eyer were. The hutch:. era must have their own profits upon theslaligh'r tered...cattle; and those.profits it'd nearly the same 'Whether bet3f is dear 'or cheap. It .is to their in terest to attract customers ' .and• they can 'clorn mand them more readily vrheti -they can.sell their meats at low prices 4iaii When they must- charge great qugs. - They : would sell much moreif they could sellcheaply, and they would.make More-mon -ey.-Beef-eaters, upon you rests the responsibility of the Imposition - to which You have so.lopg-submit ted. • Resolve to forego . your gratification ter a few:weeks, and y'on rill de a- service to 'your selves and to every one Yrno.suffers by the mono polies of the , ma rkets. . - '.. • - 1 „ • . We endorse the advice of our Cotemporart, i{nd urge upod our citizens to stop the use Of . . - beef Until the speculators are forced by public i action; to become honest,. We can ezpect mi • ... . • . , 'abatement of the evil while- we.patiehtly sub-' ... . 1 mit to the enormous iniOnsition of the cattle niodopolists. Let us fain at once, an "Ail ti-Beef Eating League. ” . • . • . .• _ . TIII 1 1: . :} VAC eau,SITY OF ix Oi.n oi.i.thriA. • "FiliAßcovirco."--The mutation's of the. Cci,a 1 businesS are flinaillitr to :Whatever' pros- , perity may now attach to it, lie well knoWn: - that at one tune_ failures were the rule not tbe exception.. During • troublons times some years since, rihen'there were many failures among our Coal men, Mr. Gtiorge S. Rep plier went by the board to a large arnouht, lle.was exceedingly.diecouragpd at the - pros- . met before him, until one.. of his credit o rs; the well known firm of Jordan Brother, Philadelphia, unsolicited, as they have in done _ . in many other similar cases, offered .to head the list, and use its influence to.get the other • Creditors to compromise and release him, and thus enable him. to preserve his thrmigh the personal ' exertions: of'. the Mes srs. Jordan, "an :arrangement: Was effected,. ' all of. the creditors eieept three, agreeing. The latter iubsequently'prosecuted elaima to judgment and execution'. Since then Mr. Repplierhas retrieved his fortunes, and a few days since voluntarily called at the Grocery establishment cif Jordarr Brether— a firm that wns established' in ,1794; and which has' gone through- all, the financial storMS'fromt.liat . period to the present time, without asking an extension of :time. for of its obligations,--and gave his.eheck for ;- 290 . 43, Principal of debt; and interest in full to date. of • Paytkent.: 'lt is a note-worthy fact that on the:sime day. the firm received.a -draft for 4300 in payment of an old debt!due by another former; unfortunate Schuylkill Qounty operator, now- residing t`down east.". While we commend the action of the gentle men referred to in having diScharged unsolicit ed, their obligations to , thisgenerous fir, the greatest meod praitie is due to the Messrs. - Jordan for the manliness with Whieh ;the • have always stepped. forward- to relieve ma unfortunate debtor:, In tlfese instances their generosity has been well iequited: .- - THE GREAT G r ENTRAL FAIR. The . buildings for this Fair on Logan Square, Philadelphia,. are cotnpletedL; the various articles 'for the exhibition are Acing _ arranged, and on Tuesday next, *7th inStant, the inauguration and "priiatetw" will be held. A few days since: we- k a ld t ok at the.buildingi, and found them very spapous, trnd well designed „to gives fall effect to. the goods. that' will beoexkihited: . All of. the 4-, partments will be , amply lighted botb day and night,. The gas fixtures in numbs 1, look as if they were sußicient- for a small city.— The buildings are much more extensive than those whieh r were . used: for the Fair at• New fork. ..On the opening day Of the Philadel phia Fair, the price:of admission will he two dollari. OnlTednestlay: it will be open for every-one, at the rate of fifty cents forsingle. admissions, 'or - flYe_dollars for aeasortticket, good during (he Fair.. All the ritilroecia com municating -will 'issue excnrsibn • tickets to vi4tors—each of *hom Must - buy a F,air tick :N et when paying hii railroad fare. o single tickets of admissiOn will be, sed i d Philadel phia Perions who reside •in town. are ex pected to cornkproarectwith the exact sum : cif fifty cents so tno change. Willi 'be re= quired. visitors must: pay admission fees, no dead-heads:being all Owed. - ;;There will be several • departments vrhich ceri only be yisited.after paying inixtrd fee of! admis sion. • Articles are to be - sQld at a fair retail price, - according tb the rules ;announced. THE EPISCOPAL CIIVELCIS /CO) TUE )est.—Elsewhere in to-day's ,Younx.kr, we give the patriotic.declarations of the General Conthrence of the Methodist 6hur4b, and the action of die Pennsylvania 4ssembly.of Alm Baptist Church. And now we have the unanimous response. of the Protestaut Epis c.opal Convention of the Diocese of Pennsyl vanitt, sitting at Pittsburg, reaffirming the unhesitating allegiance of that great'Ohurch to the VIIIOII. ." While th'e Episcopal Church has guffered by ,the recreant conduct of an , , worthy sons like Bishop Hopkins and Bishop Polk, yet her sincere Adeliti to die ! Govern ment of our fathers has never been •dottbted, and now the action of the Episcopalian cler gy will be felt' throughout, the whr i de Coin .monwealth, and,an ',influence wise and salu tary will extend to the other States of, our. Union.; We gladly gi -the,declarationof• the Convention to the pnblie.. Let IPyal raep . .yonder weil,ind carefully the carneit of, Christhm urtifYirad - loyalty breatneo in such words tut these: WIIPREAS, There exists is this country:an or ganizecillarid armed rebellion; whose purpose is the destruction of our. Na=tional . Union and the perpetuation of pcgro shivery, mid - W HEREAS. This rebelliono has MVO mud mere assumed a character of barbarous fanaticism and murderous ferocity on the part of the enemies of the nation ; therefore, in view of. the causes- and character of this struggle, . ;71 red, That we hereby ileelare our - unfelt- I crank; allegiance tO the Ouverlitnelit o itito State:, iiisitlnst:‘'irTetour erillin . detrolk tn i 4 antboeilekcirat Itiat i , ' . .a tmdriilk *Oa ev*vistillliat iii a iftru . _y ; : thin; "Inv . beltiik bail; ilia s *lima --, in 111.? Lits fidinsruity-4ie dm* Siltiktt. 1 . - of bodv sod mindipolitinal brrisengillisa, may everywtinreAirevan.'; , thatthe • ettikteigaitinalegroes . whom gpd Sri Su tepid-- ~ -4 ~,. is tkinmitting to oar care, mayixi the ob i net:of mieribeiral .and liltiris' thin regale =kW Ai tract . , iorOltat'vrar. may`soon celso l ,throngliont ail our WWI* and that.our nowlizenited cowl- Pry ma* again be so united that:from the Lakes nif the 'North tattle Gott on the friloittli; and trout the Allan. fie tGtbe Paxiii* - tternpliall be but One .liTnion, otteZoserruneluti- - one ag,-one OMAHA tioti, the whole , raminating;sin , the . higher . g4na; iiineblaball TIMIS tha nation linminnerii land— a, mountain - of; of- holiness; -and a flt 'dwelling Place. •of lighteinisneasi." 2 -.‘..: . - • • goid Affairo. Weekly MWZM . . 4 . 32 - V1 23, . 4 . 31 2.4 .4 3111 25 4 31_ , x7:45 4 317 29. 431.i729 . SATtritnar,.:-. &Soc. Kretriax • - 2 Tininay' • ' i •Wirmisaki... I: .Tiissistuor 1 10 Fiuear • F(:) ,;.v Ltt t(l ßE) a g. H ,l p . itzi. V., died -a, few daii since a I. • .76-iforrow.-L-Twentylthird Sunday the year, j. second after Trinity. D4's length, 14 hours . • . • . Kaolrotan,•:of AtinersTille, IllaS been 118Sigued to the 52d BeguUerit, P. T., nowehitioned • in- South Carolina. • • Tilmnn • E, 96th Reg.; St 0. 'Bowder, 48th, and W. F. IVerlei I, 48th Beg., wounded, kwached Philadelphia col Tuesday last. The - Parlor entertainment for the -edit of the Central-Fair, which came off at* Mr: Christopher .Loesces resideince on Thais:lay-even g' last, was ''- a very pleasant affair. ' A a-nugame ' as realiied. , . • . . - Mitsie.---Thotio. who desire to take mak on the piano, violin ' or guitar; 6. will find - -• • • 'c rail -id hie isk,;,ifthoThreei)ei;weetehiiionttirineiitisatrrueeobiacorsico;n;,.plifi.niA:E. .56tA Uniled States' Ohrist.i.ein . • Commissinti:—Among - the caali ac4nowledgnienta r of the .Coeinliasißnf.: the weekending May - 20, are the . following .. • It. F. Church:, St:Clair, per Rep.. Nor :EH 00 Miee lt.. IL - Allen, .Pettaville, . .. . 600 -. Ri;rir's• Estate..—The estate of the late' .Richard Rear of Minersville, is appraised at up wardslof $1400,000. His...personal property eluding his collieries, is worth $700,000. His es tate_ itrore caluable'than.yras' .atfirst Supposed. _DrnftPostponed:-.--The draft in this District to supply the 'under the calls to'this time, has been postponed.until the 15thiestant. When the quotas • have been received Proroat Marshal, we will 'publish them - . ' - '• : • . • • . _ . . • ~ ..E7eursion tickets .to'' Philadelphii"- in& return; including a ticket of .adinission to tilt) Fair, good forany three days from the 6th to the 30th in stant, will be sold by the Beading Tt4itroad.COrn= pane. For the fates from different points in thiis 'County, see ktbiertieement in another., cciltunn. . . . Phzlip Lorrthrnschim.„ Centre 'Street', underFos -ter's Slnic give , theproCeetle of the sale 'of refteshmthAts, etc., at lon•nonday neit,. to 'the Sanitary Fait: He promises a 'rich hinch and plenty of amusement to those who pat:: tenize him Ofi.that occasion. ' • . ll . otecii . d. Photographer, ;will devote. 'Fri day of next 'reek tor' the lienofit'sof the Sanitary Cornmiasion. bosh:less is at the cor ner or. Centre and Market .streefe, Pottsville: We. trust that till *.benevoleot 'persona %kill event . . .Il9ward eall on Friday next, June 10th. . . • 7Ac Kitchen Department of (tic Sahitory Fair, L.B. Shearer -.desires .its to state-that in eonse(Menee•of , her inability, from itidisliositiop; to attend to insking further . erillections for Otis .•DeriartMetiti WS. Cozitre street, will-le ceivo-Vontributiooifor the same:. . , • • ..„, . The New Vabinet 0n - fan.-- 'nue of ohr read OTh who have not 'seen this-new,. and really wond.; etfuliithtruznenq should All during the preatitit weeli at the Pennaylvania Hall.and examine it..-'- we also invite attOution to card in Another, col umn- of Steck & Co.'! Pianos.' . . . . . • .•• .7.tat‘t week licVara . l parties werti - arrosted brim Itr• Constable' .Chriarnani. and - . taken -to Pliiladel: .tihiti, charged witlr, taking- ont " Cut - our i - work from slinemakers in thW city, ostensiblylulmake up, and- then runnitir cff with - it. , Ationt.it3oo, -worth of this .kind of 'work takert out in-this way; ::wa.s•br9ught.up hereby the parties .arrost.cd. . • .. • . . . . Pe?zili. if a.Veteran I ; binnteerdeorge Allison, of f'ort,,Clirbori, and . ikre-enlieted 'veteran of Co. .li, sGth Regiment; P. . Y:' V..,• died .on . the 23d of 3.lav:at Emorylf efrtal,.from *minds iecoiYed in - Raftle ig . Spottsylvanizt, Virginia,. on the lltli ult. .Thereinaine '411; he' interred this afternoon- at goit Carbon; with military honors.." . . The Girard :Cool . ./..Ticts.Charles .13. Altai Snkrintenderlt of the Girard F.state, , office in at No. 19 South Fifth street, I.'hiladelphis, gives notice that sealed prOponals will he received at his 'office lined Friday, 10th - inst., for leasing 'eertain.portions of , the qirard lands not•already leased., For paxtieillares; See tOvertisetnefit. - . . ... . . . .. . . ''Flag - Rhising. l ,-.A - beautifill American Rig will be .rsiised• this afterneon on the staff. at the Rising 81m_.Hofel,..in this Bbrough,. kept by "Alexander. Helms - The Hotel is located on .H.inersville Street, near S . O Court H0i1.9‘6. Howell Fisher; Esq.; ivill deliv ..an addresacinis.the occasion.. The public •is invited to be present.. ... -. .• . . Thursday, last, Paymaster Wm: W Porter-Paid, the Members .of .Co. F, 2d Penna. Militia,..Capt: Smith 'of Company . B, Gth Regt., Capt.. Frank Pott-,. of Company B, 19th - Regt., Captclialph B. Lec,.and an unattached Cavalry. Cumpany, Capt. "Daniel Shortie.. The'ainamits.reeeived.were• s7'l4 And .$7..15,.f0r thirteen:daist.'servica. . &3L Moi-tint& ana.J. A. Gilmonthtvi , fitteeup 9, eftore lit - Centro street,. iboye Mahan tongo, andetpelreil to with a - - fine - assortment of Hats, Caps, 'Straw. .Goods' and TurS. They ask; : and 'we trust, willreceilve a fair share: of public patronage.. Major Gilmour, 0116 of. the &in, is still with his. ltagirnent, 'the • 48th, P. .11:, and until' Lis return the bionness will be conducted by Mr. " .• • • Pa of a back Binding.—Yesterdarmorning,. about 2 o'eleek,.the large frame building in the rear, of John M.• Crosland's Hotel, Centro Street, 'near the Depot of the Beading Railroad, fellwith' -a great crash. in consequence of some defect that existed at.the point where th 4 building - joined the stone foundation. - Fortunately no person was in 'it - at• the. time, add no -one was injured. • Mr. Crosland estimatei bialosi at sisco.. arrunny ff, 17th Pa. l Cavalry, commanded by Capt. yre. - Thoinpsen, was in the laid, brilliant cavalry raid finder Sheridan. 'They penetrated to :Within .two milee.of. Richmond ; saw the ,light'sof Om city ; WhiPped. Wart's- cavalry and ..the local militia,- and . destroyed. an, intinenee amount of rebel .property. During • the expedition :Capt. Thompson had two, Mtn wounded:L.ohei . Philip Troy, of Pe10'.4.10, this' County; Mortally: These ire; Ave believe,- the first casualties 'of any copse . quenee experienced by Cipt,Thompaon's Comps 'ny since it hats:beet:in the . . •CWmpany:F.,s.sllCßegintent, 'P. V. V.-In the engagemont Of :May 20th, this Company corn, :mantled byCapt. George) H. Hill, sustained the .following casualties . , . Kruzo-Trivate Johri We - ISli. • • .. 7 WO/SNDED—Piivaei Frederick . .. Hood and Thos. . Sha .•MisgTxo n ;korroli—Privates John S. Barniatt; Roserfald and Stephens. - • . In this.canipaigu"so far, the COmpany.has lost St men, having but 32 fit fOr.duty. : The loss of the Regiment has bOari, 17 officers and upwards of 850 men, killed, wounded and missing. . '• I==l Credit thle Fael.-11r. tlaVid Muir writing to us from ". Neer Mines," under date of '1: 'HO- 26, 1.F364," states the following: fact,'Whielt reflects' infinite honor upon the tverkineif there : . 31r. Peter Heckecher desired me one week ago to acquaint; all the workmen sbotit the Otto Cul;.. nexus with the:fact that the Company *as giting one day's product of coal_frum the mines„at the same time :suggesting that oaCh Person employed ..shout the - Colherieis should give. ono d'ay's 'labor for.the benefit of. the Fair. ' awl happy'to. say that it was given without -ono dissenting 'e.oice.. • . As far as our • ciperience • and Observation-go, bone contribute Co the. grout • object of: affording relief. to' our sick and wounded tioldiprs, naoro„lib erally'or cheerfully, than:ow: workingmen; Contributiops lathe CentraUTair.—Mr. F. Boed- • ofeld; one of Mir Most patrioticcitiiiens, has nisde and presented : to thir - Snitary Fair, two pair of beautiful boots -valued pair. They can be seen at B. Vannan's store.- • Frem a pattern obtained in Windsor,- England: Mrs. Mich l Murphy Of this- Borough; has madea •patior bonnet for presentation to the - Fair. It has been tastefully tnminca by Mrs: McDonald: - It is valued' at Ur.; and is quite :a-curiosity iu Mr. JOsepli F'atterson, soap mormfacturer, this Borough, presents' a, box. of fine toilet soap. It, is a - superior article.' • . , • . . The - Misses Carter; Morris' L Addition, give .a neat little. collar. stick;' the. work . of their own' . • - .Joseph Brook presents a vest and pair . of shoci. . The aboie articles have •beeit receiVed by-Mrs. • B. Barman, - and forwarded to 'Philadelphia The .ftilloiving donations from 'ititeresf.s eon. - neeted•yitli the • trade of thia .Cotuity , , arn. aclt• nowledied:in the Philadelphia papers :•• • ' -•- . Employes of the Schuylkill Navigation Company at Schuylkill Haven, per V,. T. - Warner.: 070 8t Vratusportation Departrnent Schuylkill and: • • - . Suagnohatini-Rsalroad, poi IL. W. Tra 7 ne.Y•i-P43711neter.... •• i......; .._ .. . .•-.... Employee of_ Mining - •Pepartment.., Little 11 , • ' Schny -11 Navikation .Railroad ..•Coal. Cotiman ,• per •John F: - }Mandy, - Stiperin-. - tendent.... , . :........• ... . . ..-....... :. ;.. • 134 18 :Carroll Lodge . , No.:120, I.'. O. of 0.4., • : • -Nehuyikill Haven-. ---. ' , • • -........•..- 250 0 . . . • Wounded•SchitylkillCount.4 Soldiers in the Fro"- fitals et. Alexandria and Wnallingion. 7 -In the . 'First Divisioig General•Hoppital,",there are the following datost Ilorann,. K, 96th ; .Toa. Bich, . 96th; M. Clark,-G, 48th; Corp. C. Focht, H, '.4Bth ; Gottlieb Burkirt,C, 50th. •-• • • • In "sSecond•Division Gorierallloapital" : .lAmoa W. Androwa; F, 48th ; John Brown; 48th; ja•- cob• Ill. Moyer, In 48th; Wra:L J. Hine, C, 48th-; . Nicholas Gress, G, 48th. • • •In "Fiiirfar. Seminary Hospital": ,Corp. Chas. Brandenbrirg. A, :48th ; Joint .1: Haw, F; 48th; Corp.Ftenry McDermed,-C, 48th: Vara Koch„ - A; . 48th; WM. , Kaufman, A, 48th; Corp:. Henry • Ile i4 • In "Seminary-IloisPital," :Washington : Capt. Edw. J. Phillips; 8,,96th; Lietit..Edwirt L. Soy- In "Bouglas 'Hogpitsl,7•WashingtOn :* Jiffies . • ,• 11; - 90th. :• r - ' •Jobn . A.' ExtfV, E, in-A bogpital near Frederickabarg. . '' • A - 0-(494' Ifoive.—Th;.. p - -(3oodi • -and Citoceiy Cliflut of thisSerongh " endeavoring to have the pial;es orbisinesedosed at 7-o'clock, P.s (Sisturday6 excepted). f-itlis done iwnthettolVeet and we do not iewwhy it tibould not billteveftitth and give the niatins needed recion. - - .; "!...--.' , . :-. arnkiluiVe#` fa iihn Sanitary I Among the contributions-;td the SaeltarYFAit f r *.pottoillei:egilarEllf)Wit•We- I gro, whoseldowdleak th#104,17,40:44-n the wiekedSlateirotigtatieca, - Of Baltimore,- pu-the histericalfsA. ateitiiKro#44aWintimig4:, .!idenee:that'in iteblOrtetOcidAllhosemtitek*: '.OrtlegrO thl use etikokitiftWO: idled slawdaLisa.fhit:A44ltsfM--We; bwilLwa datilit that the hundreds] of thousands who - wilt throng the Feirweithible to ham s::gleocie "Nick , . I OCESIII!‘I44 QUILT • ctilissin= zirocrlD ountrai . . CelMß,plasm , 11% Imanac. . . . Sotiolle.nberte4j,;R. Feunc R. C0.,..: 7 Ct0n, 2. Eberhard v. Id.—Ba7an ; Id. . 3: Kohler v. rnion R. . Id. H• • •-1 . 6. Hinman v. Miller-Aquatming ; Hughes.. 7. Allihoue •V. Wheeler, & 'Co - --Walker"; - 8. Allison, Orwig r 4d lloseberry,:. 9. Gtds v.- Biebardscllorman; 'Hughes. - 10: ROsentartekri Huglnus-,Graeff ;:Dewees. - 11: Drat et at; r. Kohler Ryon.':' To:wer.: . - 12.• Williamenir. Ow& . .--Toiver; Ryon ughes:, 13. SchreffierT. Lreoming Insurimes . amp= bell arid Small ; • ' • 14. Arnold r Meyer—Hrighea;.fiewer— • IS. Speanieu v. P. & IL R. 11..(:ki.-L-Barthplomew: 16. Lan k ., admr. r:Hubhin—Little; - 17. Mi ll Philadayon ; Campbell. • -' I.B..llif*dg-it_s 19:'Beater ; 'Cum:dug& .20. Beehtelt:Fdeld- - --Sirouse - : • . Whallett.v..l elt-Beertheilomew; Hughes V.,,Nefit Fteeirl p trouse ; :Fisher. . - 23 Finl ey,v.Havis=rty xi L.:llartholornew. - 24:„Halbenktedt Wiut i zel—eninuting Id. 25 Collius r - .41311:1. & g. - .Beott ;• Hughes, Spinney. • 26. Tartolet , r. Achey 7 -,Bartholomew • Hughes. 27. rhilada..v. Baylor=Gowen '; Cm:tming. wAs "4t "cony Eirst..Q., 12 • 6 69 marg . 49 6 IS erg .Lut Q. 122 V 19 mpeg irad •any. liard!vare MT=MNWiIiS GRF kl .- , CENTRAL 11.111.":„.•. Dematiotais 1111111 Central Fair. . • (rigor• ' 'county. ' • • • • Goltections pindei: entice inst report, bylltri. B. 'Michael Bright, Coal Agent..... Geoe Evans. Lninbe .“ , rg eMetehant..".. Solomon Hoover. l'in . Store....: .. .. ... James DoWney,,Green:Grocer -.- • Geine Snyder. Wheelwright:::. - :0-, John W Schrefller :Bricknutker , •- . Morgan hwartz,l3witch4ender. Westwood.-- • Jerusal e ' Congregation, I. ,9ch uyikill Iliven, , Per • Re .1' Ehrhar4Ccolledion,) • • • • • 1 0 00 .- Moodie Work, Cat;enter,-... ' ' - ' -' - - 1100. Michael Sweibe. turnber- - , ' . . ' ; - Inn •E S Emnardt, - , Merchent !,tailor 1 ' ' ,-. '• •t 00 •Mr Murray, Restaurant keeper.... i - , .. .. ... ~." . . 5 00, Mrs E, S B Dengler . • , '.'. 3 0 0 . lianiel•Eerahner. Green Grocer , ' -. . • - - ' .100 'Altt Allen, Photographer - :- ... - - -4 -s_oo, George. Bretz •4 do !, ... .. . ..... ~. , ......,.• 100 ' John S Morrie , Merthint - - ' - • -.10 00 From St... Peters phnich,' . (Evangelical. - Associa- .- - - • tioo,j. of .Se.srtylkillrHaVen, per :Rev ,S P- . - • .Reinoght collectioO ' • , ,- • Win C'eter, Farrier. , ter.: ..:' * ' -Collected in Miss Ilawl eV 's Public School.. John-S Graham; Coal Agent Joseph Sehloes, Merchant Tai10r..:... P Brennaniau,. Cabinet Maker GeoriV Lauer...Brewer , i :- - George Schalk,- Giansmiqi. .':'.'.. . Maj E E . Bland, Blacksmith: . . i/CiRA:TIONf FROM, ORCUARD.IROI KOER.S. ' . . LEWIN Vastine...sl6 00' pail& Bowers..., 150 John L P0tt:......10 00; Thos Lox: . ;:.:.. 1.58 John Bell ... i•,... , . .2 - 75 iDaildlinteillnson. 2 93- Fred•Stoffeegem.l. - 2 . 42• John Shriner - „z„ .: 233 . Rudolph •Ehlers.!. 2 42- SamitelLillyr....... 1 66 Fred Spencer I . 2. 42 ,G, com e NVilson...: 226 :James Hertley..l. 2 25 .Wm Poi - . -. 2 53 . John Kn0w1e5...... - 2 16 ;Oliver Lilly., :.. -.... 2 33: • Janieslteed :.. :: . 2 12 - I Thos Evans: ..,..-. 2:15' • II K Dciwning„.l. 225 iPhiliP.Pyle • - 2'l6' - Fred Borden.-#: 2 .o6Adam BloOm Jr.: .. St i liebert • Rim . .. ' 100 Chsa Howard: .. : ' . '46 ,Chriet • McGitinea. -1'64. Adarit Lang.: ...... - 46 - .I/avid Phillips,‘ i ..: 1 75,llenry I,anglitz...l 61 • " '' Jo h n l'rega.... 2,.... • 62. David..Btaggs - 2 16: Did - Erdman:. •L. -,- 701. E Shivelhood.,..::: .2 16 ..., .Wm Ehlers.... ,L . .54. Andrew McAvoy. 1. 33; Pat Flannigan :- ..St Robt . Anderson....: 1 . 33 Thos 'Matz.. .:::,.. i• :54 Peter Broshaur: ; . -.I 66 Lewis . Christian.. .62 John Ritzel . • .4.16 . , • BP . Vastine... ".... 54. Win • Dress -• 1 16, .. I.avender - Elernir.. 45 J‘is Westerman :v. 150 .. Wm 1.10 .. d..::. . ,:.. ; • 45.-Jacob .Bachman:.: 2:66 - • . • WM *Jones •'i 45 Thos Lloyd" - 7 . 33 .Irfalthew - Carrigitn 1 50 Richll:Mt • - • • 100 Pat King ..... : ... .1 - 60 .Chas SMidle...":. •1: 75 W M.RoudenbUsh 2, 50 Gen W. Snyder.'..:2 50 , .. ' George' 5niith . . 1 .... , 1 50 Wm Till I .......... 2 00 , - • •• . . Gottb.Weitzmiller.:l 55. Joseph Bishop .. .1 93' . •,. John Miller:'. - . .. 1 . 00 Chas A Glenn...:. 2 . 00 . ' _ Jos 'Lindenmuth. , 2 .16 John Acker...-. 100 -, -.Adam • Cheatham: 2 33. " .........- 110113 .. . , .Stictiter &, Thompion, Hardware Merchants '• . :50 00 Geo Bright-&tioM.' ~2do . - do - 50,00 W A:Conrad,...Musie Teacher • . - • 100 Joseph Derr...FonnarYman . .......... ...-...:...... 500 Mrs JosephDerr,: . • . ; .1.. ....-..... r..... ...... e::: ..... 00 I:Mac:Moyer. Flour and , Feed 5t0re..:...• • soo' 'Diebm & Suelli ScreetiMan,ufactrufrs - •10 00 Dr, .Windsor. Restaurant' • • - ‘. .. .6 00 .Henry I.c.Nichola, Engineer.. • - Stephen Harris. . D p o ,:' ... '.. . '', ' - . 5 00 -- . oo:3.v:rim By sts. thisei.ls Maw, .natutairvrt3.lt, . .. . ... . Jacob Farist.: i... 51 50; Miami-Dry .. - 100 Abram - Heinir cies.' 254ac0ti.Derr........ - 50 11 . 11.11einirickit„... ~.25 E K Faust' ' '' - 100 - C M Hendricke ....: - 23 I,lts,Chas 81ew... - : - .5f . 1 AM Hendrickii......; 25 Chas Blew • . e I'so . Samuel Faust]. ... .1 00. " . ... . , :- • - Judge W Doruildson, ',Gentleman... : .... J C Hughes, -- DragPl 6 . 1. . -: - . ••• • •••• • • From School,Exhibition in Foster Township, • • ,_ conducted by Mr.. Wm.. 11. • Connelly:.:: • : ... • 30 00 'Froth Mrs: Gantz,.collectionn made in 4clinol, • . •BottiVille; l - - - • 610 From-Post Office, Pottsville. per Miss Sillymitn. 12 00 ,Mrs Samuel Thtimpson, Market 5treet........',....... .10 00 Abraham 311, ..esse, Shoemaker , 500. . - FROM 11.411114WEi'S ORCHARD CX,ACIT FACTORY'. Jacob.Matthewn.slo ftol.l . as G. Matthews. - 100 . • Fl'Cronmilleri.„-. 560 Throe d 3lattliewa. 1.110 D G.Nlarthews.....: . • 6, JoIM - 11 Ward.......:•2160 -' • '': • - ... . . ...• : . rives - SIMON nsia's . Vocsimv: ' • . Sinunallierr..l...-s2s ; oolJohn Cake Moy). , 50 Peter COx .:.. J . . :.. 3 100! Chas Frizel (Ap).'„ ' 50: John Walbridge. , 3 00 1 John J Derr.., ... • 1.00 Owen . II oy. : i.. : . 1-50 john • Derr ..... -.... ' 300 Barny Keenan : ..... • 1 i',o',Gco - Kn0w1ea.....• 1.00 Cash ' •.1 50'Fre4.1: Ohnmacht• .'1 ( 1 0 D.Schertlelhon. , ..150,CasW . . • ' .100 . 'NT It Sands (Ap). - ..11'15.1 . : - • --•..-- .„. . , COL4CTID MINIM ssr.t.rs J. LITTI.FRAT.IIS, Clr•Nilir ' ',. .:-... • .CASTLE, scauri.amt. cOMtiv. - . . . : - . Reuben Kline......s6fM Mrs A Reichly.: :.1 00 ' .Robt•Phillins. 31'1).5' 00 Mrs 31 Eisenhocid...l 00, .c'EPllritliii •PhilliPs' • ; 5 ' 0 4 Itlis Dan Met;..-....1 0 0 . Rnht Phillips Jr;..500 John A' Lauck 'lOO • J McWilliams 3i-D.llOO John Keterner....:: . .50 Witt- -Littlehales......s 00 Reuben Zeig1ei.....'.... 50 David It Gelger...3 00 David Klint .. , ... ••• - 110 P Bomlmy. -• 1 . 4 . 00 ChaaGelsweight . .... 60 Ilarliby Yolidg ' 200 Mr5 . Ca5h........:.... .50 F B Young' 1 00 firs M Kesler.',.;;: 50 •Jobh March; ....-, ....2 0 0 Mrs l Zeigler .---. . 50' Reeler Madara:„.::l. 00 MrsJ•W Moyer.... .50 'James Madam 1 00 Mrs,T McKem • on: . .. 50 - Henry Lindenmothi .00.3irei.E . Enty.-- ...1 .. 50 . Beni Derr ;':!..... . :-.: . 1, 55 Mrs Lat Most, 26 Peter Zeigler'...... -. ..1 . 50 Mrs.L.Lindenrenti. 50 Jeremiah. tdigler..l 0 0 Mrs:Adam M05t:.. 1 35 Daniel Mi11er.....'.1 .00' Mrs j: litiller :. : .... 25, :George Kesltr ' -• 1 00, Mrs P'.o , Kem ' -- 25 ;Win Beache.S.. : ....II 00, MriJno Miller.. : . 3i .Thomas.Weiler:.: ..leoo• l 3l , artin • B ra nnia; ; ; ' 50 David Cahill'. :: ... :1 00;Andrew Brepnan...so . John - J•Grid .: lths. .I 1 00 : Geo - Klihe • -. 50 . 3131.1111 Phillips ...:1. 00iAlfreti Zeigler.:.:. • 39 Miss S Littlehales I 00 - John.Koons- • ' . .25 Mina I McWilliamal 00t-Ewd Brennen...:.. 25 3101 Ft - J Brady ..-.. 00,31i5; Bo:train:in.- 'lO Ml's 'Anwe - 1 eacheril.oo' Ono •Antneti.... ' 6 ' .Mrs. M Heckman:: J 1 00,'". , • - - -•::: . Mrs .W Littitihalea 11-00' . . 1 Philip Pets, , Mineri. - - - ' .. ' • •., CaPt'W W . Potts. Restaurant', - ' Gordon Smith, Oil' Merchant' . . Hem 7 Strand:, Mill Wright : ..... . . ..... .. . ,:....... .Dayid. Beveridge, Collector". • - .... - non IlinTs it item & RT.AN'S VIJAY *ILL, . . . - , . Henry..Hart. - .......51 6011 -leery Leib: . ...:.. ;.1 00 A Gottachall '..... 1 .1. 00IM R. Manheo/r. . - 1. 00 . Wm L BoWom•leelldirc . hant,...:. - .......:::. . ' .... '.: .. . Chas Matthews.. Ice Hauler .. .' - -..... T C Boyle, 'Restatirant . Sam 3.tiller,. Photographer • J W Matz..Dilliard Room -. . ' FrederiCk Voster„Oie Store - • Col 11 HeiTner.;•liorth . Manheim - ' • Albert SchOener, .Painter _ ..Lonial3iltz. 'chairmaker: .. ' ... .'.. ; -:- . ..,....,... :Wm.ll . aassler... Hotel Keeper..... ' iFfora Gapt Ralph :RR Lee, contrithition.ot coin"' . ..' .11. P- 1 4 ...id, for; Fah' -, . . - .Capt-llcnry.,Royt:r . • - ''' . . BubscriptiOns . to . 'tile . :Sanitary Fair fm • Llewellyn School 4 N4. I,' Schuylkill County:. • G W Channel le.aelaer $2 00 Mary Faust' ' • David Thomas ', . - 10 Hannah Zimmerman, TimothY•Cacklll.., l : ... . 15 Wm Faust: '-...: . . ..... ~..I.llch H1ine::......:1 .. .:".. 10 Edmund - G , Fast. :.. :Elizabeth :A.lllll - Man:. ; 25- Daniel Faust Sarah Zhimiernian- , • 5 Ilirarit C-Reed • --. ' David Farad.. „„:„.. .. 10 Siivllia Reed.;,... i • Ed A Hopkins.. :! .:.. .. 6. Matilda. Gehres...:. Margaret 'llarrisi.... .26 Catharine 0•130y1ii... 11 C Z imrnentiani......... .10 Catharin6 Coidett.. , Edwin Cdckill:...e.::.. •10 'Francis O'Bnyle ~ Calh. Zimmerman:... 10 Plizaheih. Noble :-... Esther N. Boyer. c..., , - - 5 Mary:Eßenahart...... Catharitielßover,...... • .0 Ida .7 Bernhari -Mary .I.oickifl ' • .. ~..- 'l6L . '' : ,". - - , .' :Willie A Cockill' - 10.1 , .. Ilenry.ll Reed:::-.:..-, 'lol William WhitneY.PeimsYlvanis Bait 'Daniel Hill; ..Hotel-keeper .. : .. . ..... . . :..:.....,..:: John P .11telmar, Restaurant - - .J . •W Whife.'Flotir !MA Feed - • Walter $d0tt.:..,.511 06,Caah •.. 20 Wm:Phillips....:...l 00 Mrs R.F Moson.; .2'oo. , Mit 8 ll:Fisher: -.1 'ooiCasty . • . .400 • , - C C Tiomberier; Al 'DOI George Strauch..: . .3 00 Win Kohler - ' - no r 'eash • "-_1 00 J . ohnbiliiman , .i. 46 001Tayleir Allan ' , " 200 .Mrs-tinreh.. ~•,...... 50-Mrs WoII - ' 23: .31 He11eq........ 1 ,:. : - .501 • • - ..• .. . PerrY . Hoover • ' 100.' •. ' - •• ,:, • • • . •-. . 'mon 5,.. W. ;samosa's CARRTAGIY. PACTOILT. .. . KWKreider- I $2'.50.,Wm McAdam • - 2-25. Iteiwis Items, ...1..-.2. 00 'Lawrence Perl.l 00 Patrick - tillirsn.... - .2 . 001 • - .- . I` .- - • --.....- ;.; ' COLLEcitoIYS rt . oic6comm rim:soas. - . lal eholas l , Biddle, the first man whose blood was : stn.& iii . - the Rebellion.. in the streets of Blair .' more, .n.pril.l3th,- 1861' • . " - , 1.00 - . Alfred Sandetir: l .$. /051:Mary Dossy - •' • 26 Jonathan. Ste.l.soiCaroline Coster;:.::. - 97 - Rachel Riley' . 5111,1Sffemn . Jonkin.: 40 . Caroline,l . llnley.:....: -.26 Itichardliwens...... .60 Malindai Dorsey.. . .60John Johnson ..::: '-34 Radial 8i1et.;!.... 27 . Aaron Wilson' ' 46 I Chas Miller I 100 • ' • - - . IKor -the ' Aoicildivledged , 3 Total to June .. • •• ' • - -••- • . 1 • . CXOTT ' ftlitUTTO:l6 no trt stn. . 20 ropiel of. alPoera'r'Aurrucht, or Visions of ..„; -_the Rebelliop 7 from the author; IL D. Tar reytj wtinthi.... II IZttr elegantPoots. froth F. Boedelleld, Boot- ~- * .nuater, Pottsville, rained , sit...• •• ' 30 04 1 pairs'lippetzi, from B,Boedetteld.. ... - •'S 00 1 boiSoap,. from .1 P.Patterscin, 3 dozen atices.'• . 1 paper Corn Starch, from' a little gir1,::.,:...._ •„ " 1 Pancy•Borrnet.,•fninie-Work presented by Mrs • ' : Murphy, and trimmed by -Mrs..McDronald • - •valned at.. • • • I patr•of Shoes;and 1 vest front diisephl3rOok. . 'I Colter and 1 Infant's Sack •frann. 3Ussm Car.... - . ter. valued:at., .:•,,- f .: ' Al • • • ' • • COnt b4CI Ci iof Can Fruits.. Pinkies, Honey, . 1 i ela ' a p;:dx.,.tivni lir. George Iloffercatnp.• .- . ' Nalned. nt;...:1;.-. . ' ' -.- 142 . 00' ill have seeidentally•timltled publishing any myna of eontrthutois: they will please inform. me.. :109491_146691:164-Siin-196Witari Visit., by 'rata •, ... . ..=, sissiiitisseis• - 016 iiitaitteacti:Xass - Dunes ik: • ,;.,' • '•••• .!.'.g.5?6,,n100155*- 7 'll 4 l,s.lE9wa;:Celtiery, - .1 - '1... ....:-.' - .„.,•-• ..fi ! ,' l.l : -- : . !..; ! ..l9sairweid, Ineams. ... • , ..,...,..! .- • . ••:Wat frfitiaßireh4Sonss ;00 ~tbram Watts .- ...... ! .....'.1.2. 50 •,...?!Motl,„!.oti.! . 4*Siiii. ".....7:`•oo3firboA• wbil ou .• . • • 2. 0 Q ....7as • ltnenanait 4 $,;11. - .sooqionee _Cann." . . 2' Od I'Denreflinti......!." ... :•: . 2 091AuguetElarp: • ;:..t:::.....9 00' h'AJfrvd',Ltiitp....;:.. ::. 4;00 Jahn Mintz. • . 1;;.•.', .11 . 00 1 •2 '• 74 ',.!-_ trf•LAnderiWn;i:.::;..-.3.00._ • 9feilinn -.200 !. „_gam • •- r- '3- lillephen • Slagge . "/ -* - !•-• - 200 i - '.. : • : 5 .• 01 10 4 ; 11 r 0 eY": , • -1•-. . : : . .i4;01:t 1 1 34 ak !- . ,.4310,0,1r5i5ter.451*WiL. - .5! 00 '..Meivit... - ,......'2../6is I zJia.636*****•';+•••-.V B.,gnxsrl/010ii..".•!-,9-010- 1•10469.P;-IV4C-15:130 /Ctit.Wld6r.r.:.!;•l:so.:, ! '.` .. 36,tteg.," MOriiscitil . . ! : , ; 6.. Cliiitantitt.;;3, - -z - ,, , ....1.• i ../If•iirYl,,..*•• Wittkiall :...:,:!,!;.:?1 00, 1 j...U. 6.W,M41.4.1i10n.i Janies I 0'11ay.:;.,;.;....2, 00' , -. -5friiiiii........:.. 11 .a0 Pat.mciatego :- - - 1.50 •Lewia 8105 i...!. ;" II 00 Peter Supert: •" - ..9.50 ~ Adorn Sallier,"!!„ - ; ..., .2- 00 dreir Qua::: . :-,',... -A 00.1 USA. •Gritiii • , • '''' 500 . Alfied,Warey,....:., . '..2 00' -Lewiiesrtelly ; - - 9 ""00 John•DeVin - . • • • " 900 I • Thos McCook Sr ' 2.00 Joseph Hans ' , .. "200 , Jbha11i05i.....,.. , .; . ,. ',',..2 60 Adani Burger.", ! • . : . ..!.-.; .9 GO .p te d Emir ;..:::.:.:, -1 Martin. Ritgtsz.':.: - ... - ..2 001 ! TOblia I Lisaz... •• '' - 2"50 Alfted.," Hteeley.. ' : . 2 5 The t tits . Hreuran . •2 50 alms:cm . • 1 00= Luke Drentc.n . .........!..2. 50 Philip Gambol ••• 50 ilaMes'Bretinsii_..,, -... :1'..2 50 Hlthard Day,. • 1 00 • Jal4l..amb 4,:'Stur.:".- - .11;00 Philip DiaranYi! . ... ;.......2 •00 .•;.3.--Bertenbender...l 50 Lesiu:St.traen,„ „•,,,!..4„ . 2,5: ....19icklliiifteszi::,... - .'7.: - ... 5 00 And! - riliWear:' . .. . : . : . ::2:00 . t Thos . mshe . r2d • - . '2 - 00 Wm Ashworth..: ' . 0 , 00 1 John @lady '. •! 5 'OO Win Durgiur. ''.• 2 00 • ;Jamvillanigan *-2 00 Lawrence Casey, ~.. : - .2. 00 Owes! • Finnegito.."...4:2 . 00!Uoyd:Cieser... ... ......1 90 ' Daniel' Grum:. i. .r. .. 6 004ac06 Cablen . -•- •'. 1,00 John. Hildebrandt ' 2 'oo:Christ Gresnian • - % .25 Lewis,France . -! - • 3 lA . :John Dealen.. : : 1 00: John Moyer.....', .......2 . oo:Geo,Mongold •-. •.. - - 0 .00 Pat Agin 4, Song - T 00!Liewellyti.Linte '• ' ° 00. 'Robert Honfq..*...• .. .: . ...s -00,Stioitellfoligol& ..- • 2. 00 • And r ew.carrig.....-.... r.: .3 'OO ,Roliert .Bennie..... - ... : :3 00 --Win McFee - ,fegoti. ~ ..2 00:damee•Gram:.:....!,:- . .2 00 john - Usher , : .1 00 George Whit.;., .. . ' ... 3• 00 -Frank•Worty• • ' -2 00,jobnCssey.!...,:.. ... : ...GO ' :Morris Lewis . . 1 3 . .:oo . :LukeGiblew.„'..- - „:„2 .00 Peter Male . ' .- • 3 130:16Wid Grurn.............::..1 . NT : Thomas_ • ....9 00 Richard Whit ' • " 2GO i pat Flanigan ::, :- . .._.2 • :,•,.....1.-.2 • 50.-MikeMcDonald: '.9 00 Marton Flanigan,: .. :2 , 00. Cti:l3,l Smith . ;,. ~.....2 ;00 Lawre:nce.-Flanigan.....2 00 Wethetill Dryden '' - 3 . 00. Nicholas:Schtiler - - 2-00. John Ld0.... -- ...- • • . • -3'oo " Th einas me,td .-; .. ,•.; ,: .2 00 Martin lihigini - ' . - • 3 (31 . - John' Dowcy ,'. - ..• . 2, 0 0 James Camford...... - ;: .3 00 • Jacob .Litinyer... ... -. . .i4O James Quigley • ' - ' 3, 00 - Ai:Mast Schaffer ...... 1 90 Tat Clark .. , ..... ..:',3 00 John. Siplen ' " .2. 0 0 Pat Raley - - ' 3.00 . • darnel Dowl; - n . ~. . ; .... . 3 001Michiel - Dtinehite • 300 Adaria:Shifienerger., 2 00 ,G4llO Fry :David 11at0.......!.. .. :, . 2 751j0bn . tell*: -.,,c,•;,„2 50 John Bark ''' - • 5 00PoSeph Theob . ort_:... ;:2 .00 • 'Peter Hartenstein -2 00 Thomas McC4 - sairr. J; :2 00 . Chas . Corn..' ,, .: . ::.2 09113ixthol ..11,414 - -..2 00 • .Anttiony Dinh!' .. -.• .. '..'.2 50 " ' • ::Henry Stager . -.• 2 00 111ishianiiy, City, !Schuylkill .County, Pa: Mrs. liste.W. Thompson acknowledges the following amounts fromcitizens of • Dialumoy City,. for-the" Sant- Av A Le,...1., ,• . -.. 's3 00,iMrs Joe .Ittillei - ! ~. - - .50 Mary 'VOW:torn_ ... ~.50r• ".':Peter Mi11ei..... -• '3O Mrs:Mulvey, •• • . *. 50! .". :Jane...Hullers.... .50 Frain: C0nden,.........-: .`• 50' ":'James lioWer, : • 25 • Mrs thong. ... ' - 50 ." ',' Solomon Boyer. •. 25 :Mrs C . bin ', ' 'TOO ! , " I-Henry Gerhart.- . '25 .Miss. rds:-. -, ; POOl "2" FFrank • Bnckley.• ~, 25 ..Miss arritt ...-; :: . 'l.OOl. "',.' Hooke]. , ..,,.._ ." 25 '9l . rilioyer !. ' . • ..- . 25; Miss Dinkel: ...- ..... ... ':• 25 Mrs .Garve.• '' . ' I 001.91 ts Warning '. - a :M. . Rev-Mr Ge15e........ 501 - " Genheart, . ..50 ..Ifni Camneron. :. ' - 10! Mr IVn . Boyer._ •..50 ' Mr5tein......!...... . : ... ;.. 25 ! Mrsf as Iloward..,f, ; .. 50 le, tlch uck . . - .!..;. .. ;.. , - 20! - ".1 Jun Bock ... • •• 25' liline.:J. - .......... . ... ".• '50 1 1 M" ,•011 • Ver .. • :. •• : -35 - .:Airs Thos Reese . ~..... I'oo, ~ i, Jacob, Reed ! ~ 50: Mr David Robert.: ~ .5 00! ", Philip Fox. ' - 1 00 !Mr Wm Rodgers:: ..! .1. M 1" -...1 conraa Dresh... .. 50, Mr David Thomas.;:. •• I -00 , Mrs . Dodson '• - -. .. 1 20 20 . Miss Celton: .: . ".• .. ...... • 50! Cash • - - Mrs Fossil, .........: ..... 1 001 MrsTatrick Dillon- 100 •• Mr John. Phi11ip5 . .....: ..5 00, Mrs Heller .. - , , " .50 Mrs, Galvin:.: '. ' . 95i Cai1i . ......../.. - . . ........ ~l 50 Mr. Saml . Ri n ehart ,. '3OO. .1. -•-• '. - - .......,_. Whole curt. collected .by,Mrs p Stuart and Mrs ' .. • ' 11 . 11 Davi.v . ' • • ' .• -- • ' • . $5305 Jas. Ho kvatil, „....: ..$5 00 John Thomas . • - 1 00' • .- . P "Can - : ..3 Os JOS -Annith...,::: ... /00 Isaac A Itichardson.)•2oo .W•rin Littlehales::•, - 1 00. John 8 . . 0tt...... .-:. . -. .200 MOrgan "Boyer • • 1,00 David .Stuart: ... '.. ... - 200 Saiwi Entwistle, ... : 100 Win' F Jones . ~... 2.004 James Ryan. .... . .... ...... 1.00. Mrs- E .Wi 'Brims ...! .' 2 001 Ttiok; Car pi0n...: ..: 1- 00 . Jas Entwistle.. - ..:.:„. I,OOIC Boner • .- --- • 1 00. John Or.rraktn • • I ost Mary Richardson .!.-....: .1 00 ref Elizabeth Wild... • 1 00! Patrick Dwyze ... :.. .'. : 50. Jhhn Wild ' • • .!. 1 0013:khan Fehr. .;. , . ..; ' 50. ' Whole amount collected lAlt<lSiary -Richard- . • - , - ion' -.-. •-- , - -- - . • • '-.. $32,00 Mr Vranl.:_csrter. , ...slo 00 Mr 'ln ,Ilea . gan ';5 00 • Mns W'nt' Reagan.: .;200 mr V.o.‘t ' , ."500 • - . .i. K W,Tlionipson."lo 00 ! Fiank. Wenrich:-....... . 3 00 Jena, Lindimmuth.: - .• 2.0 .1 L Bricker. • ' •3 oo Miss. M' J Rhodes: :-.. A• 00 - Mrs ThosWilliams.: :2 06; Mrs wia;T,Wittifirss ....1 NY NIP , Ailebach • ' lan M . r Win Nligle. .. , ... , 2 00!Seth Kaley,... i.. ...!-,',- .•2 00 - 11' m Wetstone ... .. .. •.• 200 i El ins W ets tone: .!...--... .I-00 • .Il S R ! ' - ' ... 1: 00,1,P'McDerniott:-. ; •-• , '1(l'" . ..Mts. - Crouse .. .. , .' . -.. : ' - .231 Ars C Barth, lomeVi : , , : • • 50 .• " , lialdenr,..',. - . - 50,;ROse Everett . ..:;.,. 1,!..0o v Wliele,snittit.colleeeed by Mrs . laie WT, Oirip-... • ion. r ..... • ' .56225. Pln all ' - • - - ' - • • ......;•... - .9149 29, ~. , Tetal ain't pillti..il iti..mahttNok City : -, • .2:tof "5.5 4 • • • • • - ~ . . --- - - • ;Mrs A."ltusscr. acknovriedges' the receipt of • the fel lowing donations since 'last:report - ' - • Mies COWS School Miss . :Mary. 'Mead' .Wm 11 Starr, 'New London, -Conn' J Paxson .. ..9•Sons. -one day's 'product of -Dairy . at - ;At Erlenbower Farm... ' • • •Coileeted - hy Mrs -Yoder Mrs I/iehen • '' - Airs Ritter.. 'Mrs !Winner Mrs- Rich:. Mrs Shertle bld t, SolnagA NT 43 35 d 0 1 62 5 00 5 00 500 100 1.00. 500 .1 00 .. -'. bo' • -, ,_.. L---- .. 800 , SolToete. 3r.. net proceeds,of the perfonnano . -.; by Potttwille - Amateurs,' at. Town thtlt,. - .. - . - 100, 00 . . . . . gt_ Williams; 2 papers corn sta 2,lbs sugar; Ilb .te5,..)6" doz. lemons. Vjar pickles; Id J. Q. Ithoada4.l fancy seat: for chair; 2 shirts alid-berid • of old linen for Christian Commiesion ; -31rs'; rEiferkit 2 elms toma:. toes. 2 jar's pepper hash, 3jais•pickles. - • .• 'As the Iraw - begini next NiOks it-is de. 'ruble that all donalkoris especially for- the Restauran Department, should bel handed in as early as liossib _Cake . and floivers can.he sent in:4ny day-during t atinutinco . Bo Ncnt to-Sairikiitry Ciimm.lttee,llLay-21. . • 1664, lity 311. School: • 6 Calif pea Ches, lit dried currants.49 ltxi dried. appleS,-" 14% Its white sugari6,-tbs . prunes, rMs peaches, rt. pa; liers . fatinal 4 papers corn starch, 3.'pt. cherries, 3 . 166 .pears. .1 bottle pickles,.l .bottle: pepper sauce, 3: the lihims,lliottle cherry jelly, 1. bottle blackberry" jelly,, .3% qts eldcrbeniON' 2 Ibirice, 1 can cherries. • . . . . . _ . ~* •.-., .. DONATIONS . - • -• ..- . In SChnylkill Cainnty, in niAl of tlic-Clirist ' • - -• . - - ian Conarniision. ; . , -•-. . . $1 00 600. 6.00 8 00 .. 6.00 . 4 an 6 00 S AO 6 00 6 00 2 50 5 00 , . . 2 00 .. . 100 2 00 10 00 A 00 s'oo 3 00 1 00 $702.59 .2,252 02 A ....$3.051 67 In put:mance. of .a fora meeting by the" NIT,. Wagner, at the parsonage, a number of. ladies and geotleMen conven.ed; on • Monday.. e vehing„, May 15th, -1861,: and organized bv, elect ing Rev. W ev. H. .Vagnor President.; Win.ld. Bick el Sectetarj, and. Mrs. ILf. B. Ludwig.. TresSarer. The - .object of , the meeting .- :ivas.. stated by. the•Prosident to be for the . purprise funds to be, sent to Some society, to - aid in reliev.- trig the sich and wounded Soldiers wlickhavo-.gboe forth to fight the.liattles of. - our glorious 'Union. The matter hatingheetildiiictuised by those pre* ent, it waaon motion, j" • . • • • • • „Raciest!, That .a commiteee of ..eight ladies be appointed. ' -The „chair appointed i Miss Graeff, "Miss V. SchalOirs. Ebur".Schall, Miss "Rachel Donglass..Misi Hammer_,Mis.. T 1 Clouse males. B:Pott. q , . .• On motion ..• • • • Resolvecr; That•all the. collections be made for. the benefit of the 'Christian Commission: • • • • . Resolved, That. When • this inciting adjourn it -adjourn meet on Monday eyeritng next, at the ' house of Rev. H. .Wagner. ; . Oh motion, adjourned. • ; • .WM.M. Biateki., Secretary. :. Adjourned meeting - held pt the house of Iffs. • R. Behan, on Nonday•eVemng, May. 22,_ 1864. In the absenee of:the President, Mr. Wm. H. Behan was called to .the . chair.' Minutes and-proceed •im.js- or last meeting, read and approved. • - The -committee reported that•they had- collected. sl6s •05, whialx amount was paid'over to the Secretary, to be forwarded to the Christian'; )oinmission, as having been contributed by. the eltizeUs Of Or wigsburg : and 'parts of East. Brunswick, West' .Hruniwick and North Hanlon:a. • On.motion, Midst's; •That all the. names bepriblithed, with thicDistrict and amount contributed by. each. • On motion, '. . • Resolieti, That allsmotioys collected hereafter be paid-into the - Treaintry , of the. Ladies Union. Aid Sopiet, initthat the namesle published. The sOeuity have sent away ten boxes of hos pitaUstores, some 'to the lilanitar s y . Commission arid =Meld the Christi= Com Mission, and a•gOod• portion .of. theta were, what -are. known. In mer cantile circle:4.as W boxes. - - The following is a list-44 the names of the con tributors by districti, witli the , amount.contribi 'tad by each. '• • iiiv..llEtißY WAGNER; 'Prost. Wm. X. ' • • .•• • ,IN -olu - MasnUßo. . • • 'Wrri H Schill. —l . 4s:oolThOs . 1 00 Edwin Sehall.... '3. - 00iJapohlray • 100 Mr% 10.001 Daniel Hay.:...,..1 00 - Miss 5 00 John Miller •25 Mrs M Graeff„ Jere'limith • :.• 1-,oo' Miss L 1-00 John Leberigoect. 1 - 00 Graeff.. . .1.-00 Mrs M Hammer.. 5 00 C ltamer.,,* •3 00 'Louisa Hammer., 2 00, Thud W, •• .2700 Rebecca- Hammer .2 00 M Schaeffer • I'oo .1 00 . Albright .. 1100 Mrs AMB Lndlyig -10 00 0 A Fry , :501 "8 F 500 ' David - 150 T Clouse_ . 1 00 . Geo Shoener....• 2 ." JI Shoener.,. 2 . 00. Doct S R Midlar. •, 50 Ernms Shoener.. 00 - Mrs C Fegley.. 20 MrS F , . • 50 Sand M Yost:. ... 00' " Frailey,* ' 50 Mrs -131 - ,Ssard ' S 0 J Mierley„ . ... :25 Jacob Hoffman_ .1 10 Mrs' D,Boyer Jr.. ' •• 25 George Rapp..„ . 1 10, • 0 '25! P Hinnies- - ...,,. .115 " Wiltrolit f 0 50, -Mrs I.lausnui • • 10 J Leymester . • 50' E :10:31.1, G. W Delbert: 50 -A Heisdr ' "'.25." n Krclis. 50 .L Iftiminet. - -.: 1 00 Lewis F 50' SS 5 00 0 Wernert.... - : - ....• • 1 00: Miss R Behan.... •5' 00 John.. 25 C Boiloy .. •. . . . 25 Mrs S B :gaddeth , 25 W B Boyer. .. 1 . :25 Geo Yeager, 25 ReY.ll 500 I,lrs . 25 H'enr'y Day ... .25 " - .Leng, • '25 -Bernard Yeager.. '25 "L Schneider:* 50 S Lerner.... 1 00 ' Schneider 2 ' • . Sirs M Doliglais.. • 5 00 ,: • comfortables Mrs Hauser • 25 " J Snyder..... Geo Rohner 25 '" John . 25 Mrs E 25iDr J H Haeaeler.. 50 Mrs TCaSli • • dm - • .50!J 'Gerber : EMati Kaufman.. • Eliza Hauser.— •.• 1 0 ! 00 1 *Sim! Ranch' 1001 Mrs A , 25i Jos Toll Jr - 1.001 Geo F 100 IX 214:111TFI 20! Jas Long Cath Toff . . Dard K : :John. Myer 25 David Gerber.... 00 Edwd . Xeiems. Geo Keiser:. EEEME3 tFni:Fegly. .. . . • 1 00 1 F.red Haesefer:... 1 00! '2.00 Jno F Kimmel." . 1 001 11 .enry Rimini:l.::: 1:001 Bev 11 Moyer., - 2 00 1 Datil Walborn-- • 50 1 ' Chu; 501 Nathan Beigfrid " 501 __ • _ , i W rr Mtn Kereliner, 25 Geo 8anke5."........ • 10 Mrs J Faust... 100. .'Mrs Zuber...", i 25 Abe Blidaffer. . 25, Hagenb4elt...'. ' 101 Geo "10 ,'.-- • . • . 1 - ... -.. .' 1 ' . Vtnue Firannii DoskatAilfsup.:,; . --. - . i ,,, - I- !Ffie follairing-enbsCrintioniiii aid et the Christ i ran .Commission, w.ere collected in ftegoave by 1 Mrs. S.',A:llenry and,llrs. S:,'.•& - :NnOing,:i -.. • ' I:J'as rEendall.., . SS4)OfF., - AT lisititi..::: i 5.... 100 1 E 8.a1ienrY4.....-:, 5. 00,R Ef Steee., - .:..... 2.5. - .00 I.Wro Graaf: . ..., ..... ,5r 00;FliZa itieltarte. , . 1.00 I:John Hoch ;.: .-....... 10'001.,:pnin: Nutting': : 25.00 • Jacob Huber -... : . , l' 00'F' A Werntz: - ' ... ,- 1 , 00 i l3.1 - t 'Tracy' - 2.00 H•Weintz.:',,.." ......... i i 00: ,:Gov Wheeler..... 1 4 00•Ealivil Filliiiit. -- ;: - .. ' 2:50 . ...jai Rillu - e; - ...: .•.-..... 1 501 J Barr - • - 1.00 ,W -Bright::' - '....••:-., ../ 0010 .....;A Dual:..- 4 .• ...' .• 1 Oa' 1 .I'r. Selitrartz : :- . .:f. ,: .1 00 ea5h..., ,, .... - ... ~' :;1 00 • W vir Thozni.- - j....5,0a c0rb::......:.. - ..:,.. ''-i. d 0 Caski: - .i... : . ' 2OO W Clayderi. 4 , .„.. - 5- 00, - Witeitivei.". -....-.....• • 2750..r . Arnitzger,..•.. -. :.. .I.pti N. Lerch,...;:....... ...5.-0011aav'ili , Filbert. 4 .1:00 • ;171 - 4014miflor • •'- -- 95 ,'OO,J lanai - . - -• -• 60 David preenawalt: 5 00111 11arte,.... .. .....-. 50- p 12. 31i8er.... ::. 10 ..01)., , K Bobivion . ' .. 50 : - Devilttler.::.'.::. 30.4)01/Illair..;',...... ' --. 50- Cimili..l` - ' • ' - - .I;_oll l ,Ciish..:/: ::.., ...;::: Geo F !Kurtz': ....: • 2 004 Koppenhaver... i \ W,Tcrrrer....:. .... ' 5 00.0 Sph rman..... CA, N !Wheeler.... 1 004 Itelir - - 11• W Tracy..:::'.:. 1 ,00iCash.:. i ... :J Ecionk.... - • •1 . 00i3fie Pi3ter ' n : - .3413'11 - ocire.:2 ,„- ;' ,- 1 , 001 . 4 'l3weizig - .. - :]: - C Molly. • ..-: :-.-. ~• 1 •00ILGambel„.. - 7 Gctikatier • ' 4 l 00r 'Brenner. '.l - L Isiiit Di" '•• - . s'oo 00r i • • P Bar- .... ... . , ~...r. 1 . 00 •.- . . , ' • • . ~ .. . . . . . StibiFriptianetollected by Mrs. WM. Fame and other patriotic ladies oflti Clair for the Christiair' Cemnlresion . • P. Boone:$1 .00.; Davih 'I. Richards; 25 centsHi Hannah I...e.wis, 25 eta.; Jacob - twin L: „. •ner,4sl 00; Conrad He i li g aleY, 75 cti.; Hor- • . • ace. Evans: $1 06; C , 511.-cts4 -S.A. -. ; Thortie„ 50 - cts.;• Georg he -Thornei,lo..cts.; .. - ' - Wm. I.i. Army, 53 ets. B. H. Davis, El- 001 - ' • . Cash; 50 ets ; Mrs; Wm. •E: , Stone, 52.00; - - - .T.•&,Thomas,-.50 a , K.; Ahrlurr•Shani,l2.oo;* - • • .' 13 Mrs: ill:: - Morgatis:` 25 4 . ::. Mrs. Sidney - - • ' •Sykie,. 50 •ete:;, - . Cash, , ' cte.• •Mrs. Jos: • ' Betz - ,150 eta ..;' Cash; : 50 i .;. - Idsi: J.. Wild- . man, 25 ate.:;',Cathatine einamitli, 51.00.,' -, .. Mrs.. J.4•Sniith„Bs cts.;., .' Martin Shelen,' . 50 eti.; 31.rs:slifiry Bea Mit; - 50 cts.•••Mr. . •-.- J; - N..l.Etiapp, 25.ct5,; ,Margaret &101 - ---- ley, t 1 00 James Dl . Flung; fio ets.; Sarah , k Thomas,' 25'cts:;!.?dre: J.-1). - Vanborne, El ; .•• ors;' Dormer 25 eta..;.Mis: A. Ferebec,il; - - F.lizalieth Lauch,• $1 - - 00.;44:ieeph .Ferebee,• 81 i f;; Mrs. Margaret Pilling; . 1 15 eta.; M rs ..; .. . s An ' Lewis, 25 '.cte:;• Joh ' P ollock , 22.50 ; : Cash,.2s cts.;l3liit. ./.liir ,:5 . 2 00 ;‘ 31M.F.i. .- • Rogers; 50•cts;; Mrs. T: ~ 75 cte.; J.• ..- .-- Wooley, goods, $2. .59 .. . .... ...'...,.. e. . - ... . . 831 10 Miis. IL-Neiman,' 2 a c age s Mi-ri.itarch, 1 bot tle 19.ackberry wine„i lb ea•;" Mrs. G. W: James, I•jill quince jam, 11 bottl pi ckles ; Mrs. J: Fniv. , - sou, 1 can 'peaches; 1-trot le c,atsup ; Mrs. J. Kirk, 2 timiblers currant jelly ; J. 7.l3inics, 3 packages ..t) Mint •, 1 :do 'coffee, 6 p kiges lozenges, 5 lem on.+ pack:papers, Iteiita ent ; taxi. Win Lewis, 1 lb - a-; Mrs.... Wm. Pirici,"- 6 tans tomatoes.; G. 4,1 :V. Reideler, 2 bottles pie " es ,• James B. Jorelan; , 5113411e5 - ton crackers; m.-H. :Sells . , 5 lbs - amia l crackers ;..Min: E . Puy rk,' 1' loaf bread ; Mrs. :Margaret Buechley,' 1 bo tie gripe brandy • , Mrs: J. Metz, 2 eurrant leaves ilia.' J. Stnith:l can peaches, 2410 aves broad; MM. David Prichards, 1 - fruit leaf,' 2 loaves .hrmiid:; Mre. • linarr, 1 loaf bread;. Mrs. J. :Forde, 4 l loaf bread ; Mrs.. rr: IL Jolnwn, 1 bottle catsup ; Mrs. J. B. Rea, 1 jar - black currant jam' ; Mrs J.' 8.. heed, 1 cup Jelly ; p 1 ..A ' J.' Brown, 1 package, lint,' 51. lbs bandages, pa - .arid rags ; .Mrs.l. Beinford, 1 pair' drawers; M ..E..ltogers, 2' shirts:6 pairs shoes, 12 shirts; 5 it's drawers, • Pocket: handkerchiefs, 5 pillow 'Elms ; a Friend, -1 ball string batting;.2l bs coffee, 2-itams:, 3 Ihs sugar,.lll3' peaches, 5 lbs• .pnines ; 311-s. Wm: Price: 1 • Mrs. -- J. B i - Price, .2 ine:is ; Mrs.. Fostei lilt ; Mrs. Margaret Buecliley, 1 bed quilt. . Amount in hinds ft mt. paid for gOodi 3 1• • . .. • .*. Pn Renal,' 114 .09,. was . collected in. the Baptist :.Uhurch lis 'Borough, 'for the .Christian Coremissiis he following articles were inadc - duringithc by the members and friends' of the- Clinic] . forwarded to George H. ISturt, President. _, 11.:..5; Christian Com missitels4o pilloWS alidelliiiliolB; 50 rolls hand , ages, 1 doz.- handkerelkfs,"l'dressing robe.; . . • The History flostctterlo !Stomach lnit text;.th6. most remarkabl medicine, of the •day. and th mum' vines thatliave been perfOrmed it in ca se .Of. Liver. CoMplaint; DYspepSia, Nervous Debility; other diseases arising - rons,a disordered stomach or lir , ir;plueeS it atones" among the most astonishipg trib es) cries that has-taken place:in the medieal world. The ,dt Souses. to .which . : bitters are applicable are so universal; thiit there are but few -of •ourfrienthi - who may not test their virtues in their own famille s s or Circle of...aequain lances...and prove td their own satisfaction that there is at least.one reinedrameng the. many advertised 'medi cines deserving the public commendation. • For salq by Druggists and dealtirs'everyWhere. : May •li;'64. • • .' iihy Dye, lirhria.yoio haven Perfect .111Isilr .. D.rositingAnd fitoolorei. of Color ' ' . • ' . Coiribin•d?.. - • . ' ... "London Hair Color Restorta. nd DreSsing," .. ' .. *.,.. „1n .' ,' " LOndon Hair Color Restorer d 'Dressing." • . ' .•” London Hair. Color Restorer and "Dressing t ... ', s' London Hair Colorßestiirer and ressing." - . " London _Hair Color Restorer. ant'. /res.:sing:. ... ' , London Hair. Color Restorer and ressing..” '.This discovery iijust - what haS long . been needed, on . ._ IY - one. preparation ; does bot,stain the shin, or roil the: fliestlinen. f ReStorei gray hair to': its'..original color, preventsibaldness, keeps the hair soft, moistand glossy, kighly - Perfumed.- "No -toilet Complete without. it.— .Cares "any eruptive disease,: Itching.. Scurf, Dandrptil -Sze., keeping' the Scalp in a healthy condition: . We can: niter to hutidredset familleslul'hiladelphia alone, who are using this truly elegant preparation. Among oth-, .er:., that of Mrs. Millet: 13. Q North Ninth street. whose hair NiliS very'gray befiire.shecotrmenced its , use ; now restored to its original dark color; testitied ,to by Ed . wafd.ll. Garrignes; Ditiwist, Tenth and Ccives streets. whose ye city no. one c: at doubt. - Price . 51) 'cents ; six Bottles $1:50. - Sold by DR.. SWAYNE & SON, 330 "North SIXTH Street. Pl ibul;a -.. JOHN O. BROWN ...t -:7SONoind HENRY SAY I,,Olt,`Ptatville. • '• • • • 2 April 1., Ti. 4, 1 , : . - -•-", • • . .14- . . • ;Perri Ilka•iNi 9 Pain Killer is a Teryvaltiable article s and'iine that It Would be well for every hone-.holder to have at hand; Incase of bruises, scalds; burns,. diarrhea. ilysent i ery, •tholera; fever •and - eve, and, the host of dtseasea• external and internal, which it istidap ted to core or alleviate.--SatentObserrei. May ' . • f 7) • • 11 I Ilaylits Hiawatha H , e aii.ficatorativ.. .. _ I Illitytta •Illia,Watha Hair . Reitioiratirve. - ;TlictitandardstaPle preparation for the haiyorarritta-• i at in.alteases tocestor ' bided and gray hair and whis kers to their original c or: It does not claim to make the hair grow inf frhere t htia.onci.fallen 'out t, nothing 1 , ill.do that, : whateyer ybe 'advertised. to the 'con 'try, but it wilt preVen: It from falling out, make it " - ift ami N tilky, cleanses, and the scalp 'from' impnrities and humors; and ,mire v overcermt bad effects, of previ ,lis' use ' of preparaqous containing sulphur, sugar •of lead. ikc..'lt requires no 'soaping, washing; and hours lot' its application,nor, ill it stitin the skim; hut is as easily atiplied and-,w:. d from the- skin as. any lima dressing. It restores. t 6 natural: shading of one hair with another. *hick 'gi es it a lively appearance instead 'of the dull totiform bla kof dyes. .... . .. ', .• . • . Imp • Fr Superior to any mor '665 the Hair at the tot bait to it beautiful lino March•b, •64 BATCHELOR.% C . . 1!,4 the B t fel theliroild . - '27to only, ilariniess, rue,and'iteliable• Dig Known. ,This splendid Hair DyeAis Perfectehanges Red, Rusty or Ginyliair,.i , stantly, to a Gloisy.Black or 'Nat ural Broinen,"ivittiont Inatudng t4e Hair or. Staining the leaving 'the Hair . Soft'and Beautiful';: imparts - fresh vitality, :freqUently reetoring.•its .pristine color, arid.reetities the : 111 eqects of Bad Dyes, The Genuine is signed. WILLIAH 1.. BATCHRLOR; all others are :Wert imitittion.siwd Druggists, &c. -FACT Batch;k4os Nei 1; , . ..:,Jane 27,',6.1 Do'yop wish :t ENGLISJI SPECIFI tlie's'eunkreasea °f lip: • thee Deeny, - Seminal' nary, ni,l bier vatat cause , Koducetl. Sent, post-paid,: by in: Mitreh 26,!64 P. litolidK • • . MO=ME A number of these excellent-Family Machines, are al t ,ways kept on' hand.' nd? . .can be -seen - in operatioiiiii calling at his rwid ce - in; Maxlict Street,.avove '6th, - next cloofto the fish hutheran Church. . • .' '' nn fid.:accoitodate' personi using , ttese;:Araehines,.a simply.of - Mitehini... gedli4,• Machin Oil and Soap, and e., Clar:t Thr•qtil,in - II numbers- and :colors,fleclallY adapted to Sewing' achMettai,Will be 'kept on hand. r t • thorcingh instruct ions .. .for working these' Machines. .. . . .. . will be given to pa les purchtislyg. . • . . 1 •', Ciders by mull. Wi 1 receive'. prompt attention. Call,' antiexainineliefore purchasing elsowhere. . . . . ~, , January-23. , Gl'. .' • '. '. '. . . 4.4. - The Confeee one. and Experience et. an Ins - filid.l'ablie cd for the -benefit.-and rA a warn ing and. A 04Liilti:f 3 , tOL:lgir mc.l who stiffer front Ner vous pcbility, I'r,e attire Decay of Manhood, etc:. sulk plying, at:the Mine:time. THIC ...1 . F.A1 , 18 or 12.F.LF4:eltR.•' By one who has cured imself after being put to great: ex.- peptic an injury through •rpedical humbug and .quack ery. ' By enclpstrig a'post-paid addressed envelope, sin tie cp . pies May be had of the author, .- - , •. • NATIIANIELNAYFAIB, Esq., Bedford;Kings County, N. Y.' ' 22-Iy.- , Important to Latlies:—There is not 'aindy.liv-- , Mg,- but what, at ' - some period r'-'of 'her life," will -Ind the 'Name.; Golden ". just the-in bt • medicine the most , needs...olle of the first ladies ot.Pottsyklic, (who has used , them, successfully .seVeral 'times.) sa7s , she windd net:fail to. use - them if she had to Pa/ hot forthem: they have spared her, much'. suffering:— If ladiei.only,lmert the value of these Pills,.they would .never be without tliem:-ee advertisement ih• another column, headed "A Card to Ladies." 7-ly . • ierber" : !Bella Ebitr. ' • !Bin S S Prank Fidler.:.; ;Mary Ege..... Mr 11 - Rammer - Geo Deibelt:..'. r+.1).04Jr:;.::.' . . 1 00 . 100 . 100 . 20 . 50 ' Snssn Wm Ddibort Saml Oirbor Wm' Garret .T DEMME' 'Geo Kitoinei Sr.. 300. IC B Mi11er........ • ' 50 litre, P Allbright.:' 1;00 Joa Allbright.: .., 2 1 00 Gideon Krainer.. I[oo' i Andrevi. );iininej. ~1" 00 !Sol Mayor... -...... 1100 iignml Iritamel..... '2 'OO IDB Whitern?ight., . 25 StI7IIBWICIE.. ' iMrs Stephens.. , . -9 Win Drehr• • _ ' B B litedlar:..... :1 lox Mairburver. : . ." Chas Drell; ' Dll .F6gle • B6uueville %; • mune; cT Doz..: iclos made.up 28 25 Coloiing Cre a m., iressing in use. Oils and Col- Le time. Changes light and red : - n or .black., St' everywhere.. .40SEPII . HOYT & CO.„ University , 'Plete,,New York 10.11 HAIR 'DYE.: luau Dy EBRITED HAIR DYE hould .be 'avoided..Sold by all Simarr. N.Y.' - Cream for Drooling the Hair . 26-ly ; be,Cured TILLS cure; in less than BO claye.. ffVOUSNMS. Impotency. Prema-, yeah:nese. Insanity, "and all Uri rrone Affections;" no matter from . • Price,: One .Dollar per bat.— all, reeeipt.of an °Wier...A& • . JA3IE.9 r im b,'.lllblellouse; New York. • POttevillle, Pa., E. THE :sAtr, OF THE AGEn WHE & WILSON lii Schtijrlitill County. May 30, •G 3 A Gentitman, cured 'of"Nervous Debility, In competency. Premature Decay and Youthful Error, ac tuated by.a : desire o benefit others, will be happy to furnish tnall whe.'needit; . (free of eharge,) thgjecipe. and directions fortnaldng the simple remedy 'need . m his case. .Those v4ishing to• profit .by his experiece. and posses e a Valuable . Remedy, will receive the seine: by return mail,_(carefully stialedby addreashr , No. 6(1 Nassau street, New York. 20-3 m .. Miy 14, '64: . . • ..Ahra t w o or three hogsheads of "Bus chti,• 4 Tonle 114ters," ."Sarrapartlia," Nervous . A7l tidotes," &c., &c., aEe,, and after you are satirtled with the result, theh try one - boa .ol DOCTOR-HU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPE,CIFIC . ,PILLS--and be restored to health and vigor in less 'than thirty days.- They • are 'purely vegetable.' pleasant to take, prompt'and salutary hi their effects on. the broken-down and shattered con stitution. Old and young cantake them -with advert tige,. Imported midfield in the States . . Only, - by JAS. S. BUTLER, , • : . Statibn D, Biblellonee, New York, . March . 2.6;'64.=13.3m3. . General Agent.. . . Eye , and Enr.,-4.Frot • J..IISAAM M. D., Oculist and Aur sa isi, formerly of :Leyden, Holland, Is located at No.enll - Pine Phdadelphia,- where persona -Mattered *ith diseases of the Sys . or. Barwill. be scientifically. treated arid cored; if. curable. tsr AirtificiO Eyea sorted without NO charges made 'for examina tion.; The .Medical Parnity inrited„-ite . bi haa no se c-ref:l:lnt& modelot treatment.... . • . • Jan 30, SI. . . 6-ly cti to ii Ui tncc. r• • • • NOTICES. • iir - Tie - First . Frevisyieriata ~ 1 1:11iurch, Mn hantotw, and Third Streets. RA% 'expected'. that the Iter.D;;Patten will preach in this -Char& at 'l o .;‘, J; M., 'and T. P. , 3L, 'on Sunday 'Jtine "Frajetr Thseriang,.: every Sunday ..l.roonting.. from 93.; to 9,X,o'cloak,3n..tha Iraine Chn , Tl 3 . on &tend, Street, between Market and Norvregian Sts. All are iilvited. • , Church ••Epimlnal) Services Sunday lnertdngat RIN-o'cleck Rveningat ,St• of 9' o'clock. . - eg ,; litetliedist litelCi4trch, Second street, above; .Market.,' Rev.. R. McCraw:on, Pastor. Sabbath, at ik.A:M , ::and Ti (: P. aC t7fayerMeetinQ evening,' at TM Wclock. • • - '" • , . Briptlit Church, Malianfanicisr. LY • Preaching event' Lords Day, Morning and-Rverringv at leg; M.. and Lecture, Wednesday-Even ' ing.'at TM R ll:4Frris,f.rastor. :armlet.% as ern* .Citutreb, MarkeeS4uare.. Rev. L. '3E Noels, Pastor. 'Preaching every Sunday morning-and - evening: at- inX-• A: M., and f; • Prayer Meeting and • Lectnre Thunalat even., at .I ex leek: garErtungelical Rev. Smaq. G. Ritosna, the newly appointed Pastor, will „fgeacheermiur...eiery-SnndAY , mornft ' inlifeßrening at rotrOcir.'.' " Irgr - Tlie Second Presbyterian - Church Rev. .S, F. Car, Pastor. cervices every Sabbath, at 1.06". NM., and T, P. ' • . - , 50 50 :50 50 s(r 50 25 25 ...$213.75 All Marriage Notices *wit be aecirmpanied with VS rr in•the Joraczw.. - • • . to Oppea JOHNSON—PUDLF , t—in Millersville, Pa., on San day, May 29th.,‘1564, by the Rev, John R. Jour , . Mr: Charles IL Johnson and - Miss Amlie Dedleh both of • POTES . --LAItER—Oit Thursday, :Jane .4,:1564, - in Trinity Epinopal Church, Pottsville, by Rev.'. Wm. ..P.• Lewin, Rectcir, .Wm. Ramsay Potts. of Pottsville, •td Mb* Ailtle.W.-datlf.liter Of Panl. Larer, of Cressona.:' tajdESR—SIMIGLER.- 11 .t . the maidence. of F.: D. Sternbr, Esq:,.9ts. Noah Fifth St., Piffled% (the-bride's residence),. May 26tb,1864, by the Rev. T.' W. MaClarY.. Mi. William F. Ulmer to..A‘isa Susie Sbingleri both . of Philadelphia. . . ' !• Simple anliounesonentenf •iteaths, -fieic,!Thase ae companieil with notices, drc., wnd.3e- , paid Jor:at the .rate of 6 eints per • . • --. • •' ' . . . . . . ' - XOCII—On the 24th of May, of Apoplexy. Dmitel , W. Koch; a highly - respected *mei. of Schuylkill Town ' ship, and eon of Mr.. William Koch; of Schurk lll-116: yen, In the 46th year'of his age. .. . -,. - .'• ~ I.OGITMAN—CM the 30th of May:Christian LOchman. 'in old'aed Ingblyeeteemed citizez.of . Hamburg,:Berks county; aged 74 years.. - .- -.. .. ~ . MILLET—On the 26th of May, In . Tamaqua, Fred cr ick 'Millet, in theklyeax of_hia age:. '., ~• .. • ___ LEGAL ; NOTIC EaITATE.:"Orf '•11.111C11101.11.110 SEE)kiff., dc cesteed F—Letters;'esiamentary upon die- Estate of Richard, iiCaT. -late o the 'Bonnugh of Millersville, in the County of SclinYlkill, deceased. - Irave been grant: ed by the Register of , Willa for said Coitnty of Sehtlyl; taJOIIN•WITZbLAN, who resides in the Robough . of ' in • saki County; and - MICHAEL ythci residek in the Romtighl of Pottsville:, in said County: those indebted to said eState areregnest ed to make payment, and all persons having cliums or demandoagainsb the said estate. are requested tumake known the same, without delay. to either of the said Executors. JOAN WlTZMAN:*.bliinersville; Pa., ' , • ' bIIC4AEL BRIGHT, Pottsville; • .June 4. ; • • Executors. E . STATE 'OF. A NDREW, Rii,MOEL, de ceased v--Whereat4 • Letters ' Testamentary .upon the Estate of Andrew liiinneLlate of JIM- Borough; of Pidtsviltei Schuylkill County, deceased, have been grant ed.to the" undersigned t; till persona indebted to said en.' tate are hereby re9uested to make •paymeikt. and Boise hawing claims against the same to preneut them, •out delay, to .• • • • . T.11011A5.31. RUSSEL. _._l • • , . ER'CIIRISTOPII LITTLE, Executor', • HENRY C. RUSSET. " • Itnhantongo St., cor. of Secontl,": Pottsville.. • sone 4, '64.• . • . - . . ADMININTRATION .NOTlCE.—Where= ' am, letters of , adminigration'on the estate of, .Totin S. 'Meredith. late of Mahanny Thwreship: Sehpylkill County, deceased; have been grante.d :the Ttegister to the Overfly r : Notice is hereby given to' all those 'indebted, to said estate. to make payment- and. those hscing claims.' s ill present them for settlement ', ' • L.EsiORA . AdMigistratrii. Mac 2S. 'CA.' • : . ter AT r, OF , Will. 1:1A:111 - PRIMO, de ccaial,d.—,Letteio teStamentrtry upon-the-hsts(e of William -Price, -late of St. Clidr, :Schuylkill. Comity: Pennsylvania, deceased. havilig been muted to . ths undersigiled, all persons hulebted to tile said- estdre are requested to make paymcpC, and tho - se . hn:ying, claims or demands, will.present.tliern, without delay, to • ' lIACh EL W. PltlCE,:Ex'rx - ,. St: St. Clair... April no. 561 IS-Gt GI . :NE RAI, NOTICES • NOTICE.--3[y stun 1.• nik•••••:.• • • — •-•" - - Sands. harimi left. me without jo.t • calthe:, therefore caution. all - person 11,0.414 ,crodning , her, on. my armour. 44 I will .pay no hill+ of IMr oontractimr. May 2S. JOHN tiAN DS. • . . . , . . . ....„..... The Board . of Enio . lltnienit of this . tom'. District arennitageiL in revielng and correct - - Ing the enrollinent,.auil it is plainly for : the-interest of each tawn, ward. ,kc., to, have- etricken 'from" the lists all names improperly enrolled, becauSe an eecensof„, nanies - inereancs the quota called kw from such town; ward, - &c: . . .- , .• . • .. - . . " It equally . for the interests of each person enrolled irba given form or ward, to place upon the list all, per-. sons. to his-towo.ortwanl liable to. du inilitary-duty; be- . cause the greater the nuolier to . be drawn from, the lens the chatire thtit zoiyarticillar individual will be drawn:: AS 'lt is the.persimal interest br every enrolled man that the 'quota in .which he.. - as concerned "shall - not he made too large. and that his. own chances fir draft shallnot be finjuStly..increased, an,d as both•.theses . oh- . al R .. wilt be a r ttaiiierlby strtklug out the. - wront names. ... a putting in the rlght•onea.. the - Beard of Enrollment as the co-operation of the citiiens of each sub-dit trict.. for the purpose of" Makiit a correct, enrollment. All: who - may know of aity .„oti within' &sub-dintrict Ira' ble to military duty whii - ea . narnqoes - not ' appear on .'the printed lists, - are requested' to- notify the Roard, or Mind their.mimes,to the Board, in 'order- that :all per sona Omitted May be enrolled. J. V.11e,)WEN,... Capt. and PrtivOat Dist. Penna. - Hai2l, .64 , ;,.. 21.3 t by elyee notice thaV.hit has :purchased one grey Mule nail dail: 'bay and rinoi:\lighi; bay, and has leased the same to Alexander Itoley,:of'•tielsktvlklll Ila- Ten, during his plea Sere.. All personSare:hert'by forbid molesting said property in the hands (.it the: said Atex ander Roley; as it belongs to me. •• May 21, 4t . 4.-21-2V, • eII'ASS; . . !Mike. ,Union Ilispirov'eitivrr ' leth May, 1564.. . NOTICE•is hereby given, that in puesnanhe et au Act 'of the •Legh.latiire, approved 29th April. lent, thenaine of the FOREST IMPROVE3IENT cOMPANY brie - been altered th the UNION. IMPROyEMENY • COMPANY. May It, .64-20-413 E. IiORD.k. Sec'y. . TiIEE ITINDEIFtSIGNED have this day formed:a co-partnership.: under the name and style of Leonard .t Squier. The busineis will he cow Ahmed.' fas heretofore conducted by Thos.W. Lenard,), at New York and Pottsville. .THOS. %. .F Pottsville, April Ist, . . • •• • : N ( A.R.I) & : SQ33I. R , WHILE, SPERM, GARRS: KEROSENE OILS Best gradei of Winter and Sumner Whale Oil. for Colliery purposes, constantly on hand, direct from New Bedford. to which we call the attention of Operators: - Represented by Gordon Sniith; at Pottsville, Pa. April 13, . ' 17-:3 mos. NOTICE Thi-undersigned. a Physician of five yearsi'• experience, who has been indueed to locate himself in this. town, wouldyespeafially offer hid professional ser vices to the eitizenxot Pottsville andyicinity; • OFFIGB- - -Entranee.Centrest., - iwit door to the Goy ernment Bank and 1). L. Esterlrs llarffware Store, , op posite Mahaittongo etreet. , - IL L WILITNEIt, 151 - . D. 15-tf • April 0. '64 . A -JOINT RiItBOLUTION Oro-. Sc - posinircertainAzuendinents to the Constitution. . : ' . .• • • Ile tit resolved by the Senate and Mune of Representa tivotof the Commonwealth of Peariny/rania fa.f;eneral, Annemblg met,-That the foiroviing•ameadments be pro.: 'posed to s tfie Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac: cordance with the provisions of the tenth article there. There shall be an.additional section in. the third'arti :Ole of the Constitution, to be designatedmisectioulimr, "Secrtos 4.. Whenever any of, the qualified electors of this:Coitimonwealth shall be In any actual military' service; under a requisition from the' President of the; United Stutea. or by the- authority -of this Coannton., -Wealth. such electors may otercise the right of - suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such rugulationtl• ae are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they . were_present 'their usual place of. election." ' ' ' 8mario::: 2. There shall be two additional sections to • the eleventh Article the Constitution,-to be_designa ted as Sections eight and nine,•ns I:Mows El" Sitrion S. .tio hill shall be panned thi tnre, containing mire than ohs subject, which shall be clearly .exprensed in the 'title, except appropriation • bills." . " Sr.c-riOn - . 9. No bill shall be passed - by the Legitda r : tare granting any : powers, or privileges, in any- case, where the authority to grant -such , powers. or priVile gee, late been, ocrpay hereafter lie. conferred upon' the Courteof this Commonwealth "• ••' . 11.ENRY C. 101INSON. . - •Speaker of the House of RepresentatiTCB. . . ' .. . 'JOHN P. ;PENNEY, , • . ' ,• • . • •f ,• • Speaker of, the Senate. . .. °mos or ToiSzciurrAor xiiTitr - Comu()XNT R 1.7t1 ,; HarriSbUrgi - , ..llPrii 2.5.'1;464. Pcttb~plrunin. .. . . ' . •• • I do, hereby certify that the foregoing - is' a full, true, and correct copy of the original Joint Itoiolution of the, General Assembly,-entitled —.A Joint Itexolution pro. poMug certain Anitaidrneuta to -the • Constitution,” tie the same remains on the in thl3,_OfliCE. ' : • • IcYtestimony: whereof, T. - have hereunto set my §Th hand and mused the-teal of the • Secietaryee ofliceto be allixed„the 'day atid year above written. •, • .I.ILI-SLIFEII.. •• Secretary of the•Co i mmonwealtb, 1 . .The above Resolution having 'been agreed to: by' a majority of the, members of each House, at two sncr I cessive sessions of the General - Assembly of this .Cotn monwealth,- the prepoSed amendments will he submit- Xed to the people,•for their adoptiOn •or rejection. op the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of (Mr... Lard; One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, in AC- • .coitlanc:e with the Provisions of the• tenth article of the co:institution, and the act, eutitled••,An..Act,prescribiag 'the time and manner of lqbmitting to the people, for. .theirappmval and ratiflcitTon or 'rejection; the prOpose4 'amendments to the Constitution,' approved the twenl r ty-tin,rd day of April. one thousand eight hundred and stxty4four...._ • - ELI ShIF.V.R; •. .• • • Secretary orthe Commonwealth.' Ir . _ April . 30..'64. • • l3-te PARirAiIeRfiIIIIP • - We, the. subscribers; have this dal. entered into a Part.nership, tinder the Firm name and style of ALLISON: BANNAN, to carry on The Foundry, Ma chine, Smithinwand Car-making Buoinets, in Port Car bon, Schuylkill County. .. ROBERT ALLISON, - . • . FRANCIS B.BA.M.TAM TApril ise4. • . , -• • . 17: Gentleitten having Collieries or 2 '. Coal Lande td dispoee of, will lied it to their intereit to applq..to - -G. W. BUSTEED, • . April 21: Commercial at., BostOn:. Revenue Stamps in the inth District of Pennsylvanii,•l hereby give notice that-Lath prepared td furnish Stanipit of all denominations.. - . • - • . • ' The following. (Smolt-410n, payable in atanipi, be :glowed: -• • • ' . • ; .• On purchases Of .4 $6O-or more, I per centizz. Orders respe*ally solicited. • " JAMES A. INNEES,I.Oth..Dist. Pa. -Office opimette."Amelican liouse,” Pottsville, Pa. April 9, 14. - 11111111C17.11, PAW.ILNT 441..16. , .11P E at Id 1 a 7 .7; 4;4. • ' • 'HUCIFLItitrg. ItL4.ItRIE D. ' DIED. Aliiver - kcirace; gotinvilb. 1431-Maidim Itinc; New .York: -DzALtns • jti. ,NEW -TA) .. ; '-.L. F.. _AVIIITN Offer; for•• sale- the•NEW., GOV EGAN, :bearing 5 per cent.. intei redeeinable ady4aue atter ; ten phetsurenf the Go'vemment, am years after- dateiln G01d.. , Tlif 50's aid 1001 papsbia yearly"; denominations,- half-yearly. dated-3 arch . 1564; until teinber. The accrued interest froy is required tolte paid by. purelim -pr. in Legal Currency, adding 50 prernrum, until furthernotice. All other' deveittment',Situr anAsold. Highest price paid fc pone, Gold and Silver: \ • • L .F. Centre Street, •p t Brat 'it •.! . • MfMIIMI '4,2 IT EATION :WANT ED;_n, ►7 married man a situation to attend to LA busiumts. The best,Uf reference* given s i integritj hoinstri. Address •:tko „ Julie 3, •G4..7 :•• • - .—One IWO.pntetl,ti W A or N S : „ D intendentm, Who . an.Altor . ,..t;;;t ed,with.andd und6•gt.tind th e, workint: - MU Mines. TO a peraowan,ttweri'og the 10., estbity.vrill be laid. I..dflresi% wtr.h .ivfe os%, P. 0.: New Ilirk.• ANTED TO T T._ &Malang about 6rooier, plea•intl to& tn.. die 1341rOUgh7Of:Pof tivTl ht. p. m i, beat of iigOod tenant, Waild.re.t.rn i z PK - 1 Pottsville.P„ro:-. : • 'l.ltine 4, • , I " • EA C i IiIinfr:'VFANTEZ..:...AL, • nation - of TenCheiii ;will 4e heir' in pt SA Y. June 11th, nt 9 o'clock. O er for the ranurirSchoriV4alary /43 Or. five. (ituit .teacheni, , for the Pikpary • 611 , z c hook,... rid $2l permontla—arereriti. open In Sept hod continue 8 ore m en. applying tire located to furnith' th : liver awl pencil; nd copy of 'Brooks' metie. ApOlicaticmB for the ohiime PoPitions arr • By order of the..114)3,M. ' • bitty. • • • GENTSIiyANTE.D•e4errm l'l.,"l:letiunt • Full, Ilieukth mi . tr•rl griring or :I'RM:I/ENT:LINO )I.N. tipatitinNirimatiuu. The 'rect. littenem of a great mat in r.titrni titulary giddies!' " J(JRN , .atir Itliy 84, %It:- • • . • • • • intire CC E ;!L ENtiaNAKpi 144-11 T - • le 1 der:dirtied wishes tv. Runt. n.,„( - 'Engines, of or'h horse-power evil.. .1A:+•; :,;(0)01wel - 'JA,DEZ. lla T. 'u4 IFOICIIATION VA T and. E LI ZA BETH SADWEI.L.: f tie t.a.rau Who left Wai•wielcspise, Etfg.lat4",. l i x year* ago. ./vny PersonAtiving. nun abwe,nanied persons, will receive a man, toldreasimting at Suspension liridge..NlB:: Papers.pleaaF r • (Itny A G. IFFS'Irs made from 20 Cent... Sohn:thing , bi•every pereon. Vail and extunnte.'ort lent free...by mail. for tlq cents: that retail+ wALeo'rr, 170, Chatham Square..Nem' Jan tlit, 'eel. LOST 'AND •Fot . . Q. , rttAy . eo 1'..-:-Strayediivray from 1.7.9. her,- reaidou.:* th St. Chile, about 1.1.'4 ALM 11. COW. Yir1111; on the 1r tail, and.hns six,. .teals, and is anmo.r,l have calved by thet , time. - . lYhoevei-mil return said cow,•orgire he eau get her again. -will be reasonably'r .• Jcine T ILIA( COW.—Strayed - aWay;tr 17 scritaT, oil the-Nth of May 1.1. t.: a •Ithi While face rind whi.te stripe on the back,:u cr litre red around L the • eyed; .Sha;G me piised to: have calved• since she - I , Likt away.-'Any pcison returning , the • C.7lluv subscriberut tocustdale.licar:•A n Coitifty, or giving inhifinntion whetether Will be suitably rewarded by . June- 4, • . . 'VENT" . 1111:14,1, 4 .4M4 • lir : Jr The reward w 41.1 he paid for th envery of a 141.ACK,110If.SE. seven 'year witli'a white star iin his forehead: •paiin left WO leg, left: hind foot white. about I The huge wm.iittilewou the night: of W LNith. . :1 ilol{N'ti.. LENT.I7. - ..l.'ainrigripi,:drine 4, '64: -•• TRA . ra sir: ,•übscrilier, riii the l'Alt , reddiql • LOW COW, with dark •i+tripeg- gerr;r,", bilek:•the left hofiitur:hed hf, and a wh poibet s weeu the horns- Wlioevetwill Ittriii -Raid Coa l ito,the subgtriber . at Ctlinty. or give information tet tier again, will be rewouttifly .rewas.h May r Wl{ A CO Strayed• a w a v . fn her, about twig weeks agu, MALI: irAP.Fc - f...;!.Fur ANP WHITE COW, wjth a white Tago. •-, 'a dark red spp it t n • pne side. and had a mirk ou • the left: s3df. 3 as if the had. been hornr , l •;:• anothefflinittial. - Whi,ever: will rentra4"- Said Cow..qi the "'FatiFeriber,la• qive. IlfT Where,she etu..x.get itet again, mill he ed. • : MEM ... , ‘ 1 1•12.4.17. iDOW.-1 1 Strayefiliwayiris,„„, , ,.-k., , ,...... LI subseriber, on th‘Bth tit -May..a i!tna11.14, ; ;44i.,a, , e, DARK BRINDLE. COW, with softie , vridtt:r. 4 00: 'On its legs:- A suitable reward will'lle,:n- en for its return, , or Mr any information .i,;* ' feinting' tn . itS ideoiery. .- par;LIANJ All!.llS 5 r ...7,A A. , St. Chur,,Selittylkill Co , May 21, , iik • .:... ni , . • 1`): -.. FOR SALE. AMY .1.'(,) :g. - . ) - FOn PlALE.,, , Thetoms , occupitilA •ic by John Garr.ley, on Noi*egborstr.-1.1N. , George.. Apply to • J: F tY. Tlarollul• t't h 'll.-TAYLOIt, Pots villc.. . . IUVATE Is valaWhir P Mtmid. onlhellain-kreat haven, for tale, • For temie.appiFto F. - T. I.II.f.W:EES, t p0n5 1 1...4.1.E - ;—A . ' small lin • with Counter Shaft: Toilets-nail & la i r the het condition: -A159, an haproirti yy e`C, For'furthiir partkttlars, apply to t - :1:11:111-4 Tr~OK - . KAAF,E.—A. de.airubir and-Lot. on Coinfre fttrert, seitl he.. lux. Alan : a tract of g 9 ou Coal -Loaf; r3.t St. Clair. .Apply to •H. P. SMITH' : ` , A" . . Insuraoce ODIN, Peoria. Hall, 31ry '28;4'4, : ; I ,,lnne i, ,64 elf E A P.-=A Oa Li hand RUNE or d hat a alactit;PAic. Ap l :4 I : tops • • • GEO:.11R1611T Hardware and Iron 12day '29,j64.: • ; . . , CI lUUBM JROR- MAL ~.-:Tirs;!lrtirlofili:'• a blii, -‘../ old Market lioure are offered liir.,idefLot::;:-.l".iw name will he receive s by Council up.o) l'iii.. ....... , Jane 7.1864.. - - - COMMlrliik:-PN XA-' --- : - ..i.:„liiiii . t May .21. '64i‘ 7• • .. -- - - • 4 I'l...iia i .4. OW' SAL E,4,A . Traci". mf , abii . c. - .,...._ 77 .?:_i., -I: acrwi of Land; suitable for FarmicilLic --2 .. uel! bt . red: on Which in a good :two-Nr.iiry i'll= Ifrawe., with n neven.failinic spriniVil n .;_! , ~, .- ter near the 'door i a email etaide. nil; - , - ..i...,:• •-,'''' B . 77terill cleared and under cultivation. 011ie , : rc.i...?..:1.411 1 ry,T0w6.114; In the vicinity - O f Rniirii T3' -iii . ......' ..,_., . - terms, etc., apply t o , BILRDTATTEatiuN.. b., ":: " -. * 1 1, 1 „dile. . , ... 1 . -DIV • •tt- .44 : - '`.,-,..., ilk'. OR' Built?, 26. atl.`C . ' . ' The; E long, 30 inches diameter, ' "•, 1 Ifi-ina Cast Iron Pii)lz. hpplrt Corner pf,Malaantorigoand,Cer.:! , : • ;.• May 144244 . . " . • . , . . . lITOUBE A S ND 11 : LOT .701. !CO., . subscriber will Fell at. privat,t.a.lt• "ttiggi locntd on Bast 7..slorWegitin - street. 41 14, 1 . feet front on said street, running Lark , :s4V7i.i Market street, in the Borough 'ix iThere'are erected on &if& Jos fronting:9i'; street a two-story . , truffle -dwellingl 115.. basementand - fronting on East. Markti Ititory frame dwelling house—all - good Said property to clear- if all incunibrsuc.,!•• and oth la er rticulars apply to ' . ^ •••••... •t - 'BOLOMOX . _ . . - Pottaillle s .' May 14, *64- ...11:1LE*.r.--.41L demi rn bfr fair . Acres situated In WestniqrelBo, ;mites from the county.Seatand 'Pittsburg; well watered —nkr one. heroze. I Stimbei—tiao dwelling honies: ham ...bki excellent steam saw • aid of grafted fruit. the inta4e-l:iri laid - With COAL and quit. convenient too 'which reride.ra it yaluable to-tho se 141.b,L1r0+? . . 1 - ;" the Coal business.. . Thin perfect, price en 4 '4 - ( . 1 111 73 terms easy. an I am' aIZIXIOII% to :4.11.; 'inquire yourself or by terlii Rev. A. r-1 ;Chanter, Pa., or to She nitersigned-. 11 1 WCAt mut-elandCo, Pa. .. ' • Atity '64 . j• " • - Welt 44 A 17.:E ..L 2 Th - e attbserlher • L and for Sale a large lot of 01,I) _Bl :1 Pump Wheel. in feet diameter, iti. with - Shaft, lied-plates-and. Bedenta',...e r •• • •••• 75101 Also, several other Pump and Brum ent 'sizes ; several very good second-1.1P! u 7.7. Air _ Stack. 6 feet diameter,.4q-feerin dation.plate nod City_ _Rails ; . Chain no feet Wire Rnix... Al 5. 1 .115137 er, consistin , Screcnn, *wig, in ColnPletiorderi . • • JABEZ . "41.141 Potpwipe; May T, STEAM Eitipitierf vors• undersigned hat at hip abop, tii-12 . 1 horse enf,trie7, recently , rebuilt. been bored out and ie lined wttn pria: Fs piston LI new.. :The. engine } a 11 1 -‘,, L trei• . :: icy,- S feet in diameter, Kith a a Urrici wriphs 2‘200-poittirkr. JAUE2' • .Potteville, April 30. '64 _ . II:AX VOR OA i.,Ft--: Witolr:attCA::,...til in - thiled Timot hy and Meador Eq. 0 , cheap for cash ity - ' ''', •• . •• • • . - ~•.-40 4 ......„...:.,,.„.....,...,•%...•.. BEIII9JAIIT 4 g- , „ • •;,,L . ,;„, lif iR. , lii; `". , atliT. l and Feed Dealer& Pv.?•, . ~., , . . --'• ~.•• - 4_ ?v , 0- 4-- c a -ICARILIZIA . good awl ch0t..,..v...-iii t"....". eating Oil, worth :Weenie per its•; l '' ''--:7 4 -.4;•`, and will •be. sold at 33 cents in Pottsville. P. •• , `'eff . • April .1, lc., .. • .. - • - B. V• .7 • . ''' . . . t ' 7 • 1 1 V XTRAFT OF 11111GIFIr-01,9-:.c..7.-.-....„,‘,.. AA EERJEK--•WrighLi and Plutlca* :•!..• \ UFO PANS,' SICK , FEINOE P . ' tail 31- , Spit-cups:at 1 .-- • fr.' ~• ••• May T, lc : , - • . : • :, • ''• •Ce ' - Li. • ,141 c1 . .01115 3111LIA....OUTEA1,_Or ‘,... •-, `44ER.--OFF10E: Af3tz.s. Buildir•t.,• -, .. • .ESI Str .- • • .--T. A: I_,Oprg'': .: ~. il t , Mity T.:.•64, : .-- "c ' ' . '''' . . - "li .;-111 CALEVsAittI3,:-.A arse nod. ,/,: . r:. ~.. • . *Ctilendar."givitig the mouth', br ' 1 ,,,,1e• hie for °Mem Deport., tte.,altrequire,tetr.:::;4qA,2. 1 .„,,„,..,, 6, in fact, a mpetual Allanac and a t•'?-.;:x4, ,, .. - - -,.......-Efi.. Price $l6. Call and ~ kee WO, ~ •",; . . .• - --• • •• R. t. GREEN- IV*" ••••-.....; • - A pril-16, •64.-16 .in Centre 11. 2 -_, . • ~4 ' ,--------. . -, • NIII T A.A11., for 231030 tbs-.at sytcliTNlt 4.11.10 5 May 14,,64, WAVER COOLEtts...--it F went - or.WaLia CoQiers.ue ~,„‘,1177=r. • May 14, .6+- . STICHTHR - figkg Tim) edit ,ittgu-b: - . .W
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