The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, June 11, 1864, Image 2

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POTTSVILLE, RA.
SALTBRZIAT, XIIIVI-4-t:;,4864;
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PLITFORM
The National Vaion Convention on Wed
:n.esdaY, with entimisiastiounaniniity; re-nom
„Mated Abraham Lincoln for President, and
'selected with - almost similar unnnifnity,
lolMson, of.Termessee, for Iriee Presi
:dent. ;The licket is an able prf; Arid isatis
lector', to the people. To do full justice to
`the merits of this Administration' the impar-:
dal hand of history will be required 'but the
AraedOM people in. November next will re
;cord at the •balloto,box their , opinion of the
?man who through all our sufferings and trials,
has stood - firinfind unwavering 'in his deter
• minationio rescue the Union front destruction,
whatever.the cost might be. That the 'Union:
tiCket will be successful in every State by
Overwhelming majorities, does net admit•of
. " - n shadow of doubt.
There .is everywhere, except among the
copperhead politicians, an abiding confidence
in'President Lincoln. He has proved.him
'selfm atrial through”which none of his
pre
decessors had ever; palmed except,ashin g ton, and . he has been recognized everywhere
as the:iian of the times. • • ' .
Theiselec.tion of Andrew Johnson.for Vice
President, is.a happy one. He. a War Dern
mocratof the very best sort. H was always a,
'Democrat; he was a Senator from a 'Slave
State ; 'he supported Breckinridge' for Presi
: dent; but he never 'wavered' nor faltered in
his devotion to the National cause ;Saud he
•
has 'carried hisi life in his hands from the out
set. Were the Rebels to recover . Tennessee
and capture him to-morrow, they would tiro
-bably bang him as a traitor before - noon of
ihenext day. They have had no, mere ori
.ginal, consistent,, "implacable foe, - and not .
many more effective. This nomination can
be bailed as an assurance to Southern Union
'its that their long-suffering devotion -to the'
,Nationnlcause is appreciated, and will not
be forgotten. -
This lathe ticket that only truly loyal, men
can Sustain. at the coming Presidential elec
.
The platform of principles adopted by. the
:Coniention—which we publish in another.
part of this paper—is one that will'command
• • the hearty and unqualified approval of every
man who truly loves the country. The reso•-
•- -lotions are - brief•• but comprehensive, frank
and .practical, and their iidoption by the peo
ple at the ballot-box, will start' this country.
on an unexampled career ef prosperity and
greatness. The people thank the National
Union Convention for the signally successful
manner in which it has done its work.
THE FALLEN HEROES.
"The untiring, indomitable Grant`with the
• magnificent Army of the Potomac, is steadily
pressing the, dispirited toe back - to his last
covert, the forts of Richmond. Lee is re
' ported sick in Richmond, -and Ewell in com
inand of the rebel army. It bona unlikely that
the rebel leader sick at heart in anticipation of
the defeat of his army and capture of his Cap
ital, is disposed to let the last fatal blow fall
. upon his lieutenant, , and to let him bear the
.responsibility of defeat. While Grant is pres=
sing on with resistless vigor, to a Anal and
✓.. 'decisive victory, let us who do not " bear the
heat and burden of the day," sing requiems
over the graves of the heroes who have fallen
'that our country may live. Unborn millions
Will bless the men whose life-blood bequeathed
Vitiate the Priceless privileges of entire re
ligious and political liberty throughout the
length and breadth of the Republic.. We
should be prond that welivein a period that
produecs . such heroes.' The history of the
• deeds of May and June, ISA, in Virginia,
will be immortal.
' • Neither Sparta, nor Rome,. nor Franca en
, der the great Prat Napoleon, in their palmi
est days, experienced aught to try the valor
and endurance of their soldiers, equal to the
- sanguinary contests whichbommencing at the
Rapid Ann five 'ifeekii since have continued
.almost daily, until now Grant's cannon are,
thundering at the . doors :of Richmond. The
- men have fought with:an e/an truly splendid..
The maimed as they' were brought into. Fred
erickabtirg,
.:shouted for Grant and victory,
* forgetting their sufferings in their enthusiasm
for their "unconditional surrender'" com
mander. Men with such spirit, will be ricto
• rictus in the end..
Now, we embalm the memory of our fallen
beroesi and lay it sacredly within our heart
Of hearts. • Hereafter, when Rebellion and.
treason, shall have been crushed when Our
beautiful starry banner shall proudly ware on
the soil of every State, free in fact ; when the
United Statei of - America shall be the nios,i
powerful nation on the globe, an obelisk Will
risenbeside whose immensity and beauty-.the
seal•foture of Europe will sink into. insignift
canpe. Upon its sides will be inscribed the
naruea of the heroes who. fell in this Re
bellion, • battling for our 'rights. The spot
will be a 'Meccas to the lovers of human liber
ty, throughout the 'world, while- the lateen- 7 ,
marital stone will adorned by flowers plent-:
". ed by the hand of affection. Thuavrill a Na
rt
r tiori honor : the "memory of
. its fallen heroes,
- in a spirit of gratitude, reyererice and love.
Schuylkill Comity'* Donations.
In our columns this week will be found
long•lists of donations to the Commissions
IP aid our sick and wounded-soldiers. It re-,
joicss the beart to see these manifestations of
our rieople's liberality ind thoughtfulness.
There are still however, some shop and in_
dividuals who have not contributed. Ws" .
hPped-that they will do sf during the coining
Week as far as the Sanitary Commissign is
concerned, so that all the matters connected
with the Fair may be closed. Send in your
contributions without . delay. -
Tns CLFSELAWD uosvENTio : s.--This rnoie
ntent which culminated in the nomination of
Fremont for the Prelideney, has as we ex
pected, fallen still-boatibit the country. Fro-
Acted by a few•int:reto'7llll.zed and consequent
ly, 'disappOintecl4filce-seekers, it Jiossesses
only the animus of personal rancor, .not the
ennobling sentiment of even mistaken princ.i
plc.; The Pent*: do net respond;.to its ac
tion,, for they have resolved to l re-elect *bre
ham Lincoln. Under him the rebels went
out, nnil-under him by the grace — o - f God, the
American people will compel them to
.come
back. We regret that Mr.. Fremont should
lend himself to so- unwise a movement. In
aecepting tlicniuninationte throw's aside all
future prospect of success. The copperheads
are endeavoring-. to: nurse the bantling into
life, bitt- s it:is dead, quite -defunct.
EDITOR' TABLE.
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UNIT= eerittiS SEUVICIS arLAGAZDIE.—Prqui the
publisher, Charleii B. Richardson; 526 Broadway,
_Now York„ we - have , recoited theJtme •number,
• ,of this. Magazine. It contains a life-like -and
. finely executed portrait` on steel, of Gen. Grant,
by the. New York artist, 0. NeW, with afar sim
mi of his , autographi• It is. worthy of peetierva
hen. Accompanying the picttire is a brief and
interesting biography. of the General, by the Ze - -
. • itor. The tither contents of this number, which
• is in every rospeit, vary tine, are; On Saltpetre,.
No. 11. The .Begoneration of- Italy ; The protr-•
able Influence . of the - New Military Element. on.
our Social . and National Character; The Military
. Poscrof Russia ; Explosive Substitutes for Gun
. powder ; A 'Method of Determining *a Thine of
Defilement,. Naval Staff Bank; A Battle Flyrun- - .
• (Poetry) ; The Raphli--(Poetry) '• Literary. In
' .telligence Ind' Notes on New Books; Blitor's
Special DepartmetitA-The Reveille,- Foreign and
' International, •-Correspondepee, -Our =First Vol
ume •Ailiaial Intelligence :—The Army, Regular,
- - and Volunteer a7ayc.. This Magizind by Its.star
, ling worth, and the ability displayed iu its'pages,
has already sectired a large subscription list, and
• is steadily increasing: To military men it is at
- otico.tlie.inost 'reliable and interesting professimi
si ,Inicat,jou did country; F.,sch Limber is
skperfect iitiotartretat v. inilittrityMra • .
ring the fimmed*'74(ninth. `[ - 7 •
Ditaton:reis 'NSW Tons, itzeirramte litiatiffer
dune 4is Inca Witti good - itisings. In addith'ini to
a capital portcalt el Gen...4titler ; a (lent* page
view of !`On. - ,lticlimoinr ,etc.; it contains
piece of tn_nakc'entitled the worldfib
me, ivalk4,4lolrie 18 - Nrort* ,l / 4 .lnore thau thirprice et
the 4104ttleation...reit=olhe -24Teitt
arbiclifanittitipe to.itte . . .
and very attrautfre..
" si , 1
11164.-Jane.
211 Baninines,::: st .
isll4l-
is Monti:l.J:: Alstfit •
4..31.,T 20
"1-5 Wirmitsuer:.ll73o lir
16 Tarespa7,.,- 4SO : 7 30
r0u,,4t.i4:4 430 . 7 30
--"Tri.tuortcrii,..Twentt4Ottithr•Ffilitidir.rorlifii
year,.and third miter ,Trinity. :Day's length 'l4
hours and 56 minutes. -
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.
Joseph Eich,. 96th .1log„ and 3aines W.Andei.
son, F. 48th Reg., arotuaded in the Into battles,
reached. Philadelphia on•Tnesday List • . •
• Or. Wedneadeylviiglat haillt, rerfroallin' rain.
Thirsty vegetation -drank - colsr"taitly of •tlie• wel
come-amps. = • .
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For ENiVe - - 011 r tom:annul iflarr7: EL.Payie,
willimil for Englandi in the 'atearnehip rutin*,
-dn'lSatiirday, 18th blatant; With laia;Rarawaula bf
the ova Americiti Rebellion. ..He Wilt . inhibit
it throughout - Great iiritain.. We have no doubt
that ityrill draw, there as it hie done-here; large
and 'appreciative • audiences: .
•• • .
.rire near Minviii4e.,--On pniday aertirtgl t
the blitelosirtith and - carpenter aliopm at 'the rabies
or'Gvo. EL Potts,- near Minersville;listre destroy-;
ed'by fire. 'Loss about $3OO. ' • .
„ . .. • •
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La'aftire and JOaciiiig.—aii*..r. a Null . 1011 de:
lecture, and Hi,. J. 'C. "Lucas will give a
rOading in the Creasdna 'E. Church,Tues
day evening, June 14th,,
.1864, in behalf '.of said
456tith. Ward Bounty, Fund.—We aEo . tinthoriied
to state that the money paid in by Wiltintary sub
scription in the South , Ward of this Borough, to
aid in paying bounties to recruits; refund‘
ed on the 7th or Bth day of ',July. • • :•.
its - many of the districts _uf the' County, the
amounts subscribed by private individuals to
make bp bormties to recruits, hails 'been refund
ed . by the County Commissioners, and the
amouilts will be assessed under the law, on
„„
"...Our Daily Earv,” tho liewspaper issued by]
the Sanitary Fair at Philadelphia, can be bad at
Bannan's - Bookstare;4here subscriptiene 'aro re-1
mired, and the numbers - furnished; It is suppo-1
sed that about 50;000 eopies : cf this paper be'
sold.: - • • - •
• ~4..hprsetarted from the front of Alr t Bright's
inirdivarn 'store on—We4needay morning, an 4
taking . an air-line to'our corner, struck that point
aweepuig everything off the :pavement but • the
tries. e Made kindihrwpcid *of two tree-boxes,!and nroki iroll hitehniglpoit ahOrt 'off. ':
. .
Double tube pipei, inioking tobaCeoof all iguali4
tics, port inonnaies, etc., are sold by -Theo:Nan.l
dusen, at his cigar store, Centre .street above
Norwegian, eat side, 'Mr. Yandusen . has-boeh
very care in the selection of his stock of piped
andlobacc , and in buying of him the public reay
depend . , gating a first class article. - L.
Oattunities in Late ffattles.—,
ni
Ou Juno
Battle of Cold Harbor, Ve:,ifhtant Hannuof
was 36th Regt:, ae wOundod; and had his arm amputated. . Lieut.:H.. is from Creations.
On the 3d, Capt. Frank Leib, Co.. G; 116th Reg.'
P. V., was wounded. ; - He reached. Washington
on Tuesday last. Same.date John .Harinum; flu
:96th,' was wounded.
.- • .
Raisingg •ihe Stars and .Sfripts. - --!On Saturday
evening last" - about 7 o'clock, a beautiful 'Anieri 7
can flag'was' raised at . 'the. Rii!ing . Sun Hotel in
'this Borough', inihe.tiresence ofa large auditory'
liyalr. Henry .A.uman, , a abldier of the War"-of
1512. A patriotic 'and • spirit:6d speech was deliv
ered by HowellYisliiir, Esq. r' Tlie .entire affair'
passed off very pleasantly.
. .
. .
- Richard Cooper.—This man whO belonge!
to Co.' H, • Tenth Regiment, .New jersey Voln
te.ers,- was tried: by a couri,..martial,',convicted cif
the.murder of . Charles .P.. Mendom,n citizen of
Pottsville, on the 25th of September, 1863; ankl
sentenced to be hung at Fort Mifflin on,the 17th
of this month, escaped froid the Fort oa the 26th
ultimb. He is still at large. • •
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State Convention of the Junior Sons of,.4meri
'ca.We are informed that Israel C.l.lecker,
.President' tlie • patriotic order. of Tunior. Syne
of• America,' of reinitivlyania, •has issued a call
for a State Conventiod of the Order lin this State,.
dated at - Itcading,•:}lay 31st, 1864. iThe Cenven
tioti*ill most ort , Vednenday, August.l7th, at
liorristown,.Pa. . There are four camps in dun.
County i ettiville, PMegrove 'and
Tamaqua. :..Each is entitled to bo represehted' by
nine delegates at the
.ConTention. - 4 • .1
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Tom 1/all.—.The Octoroon will bq presented'
our citizens this evening, by the Dramatic Oen],
party performing at.the :Hall. Thislplay is one of
the most exciting ever presented to the public, and
'is a true picture' of Southern life 'and minners.
The intcrest it creates with the audierice - mover
flags, but is kept continually on the increase, en
hanced•by the most absorbing incidents and start
ling situations, from the taking of the picture in
the earlier portion or the play, untillthn
and retribution in the latter part': We believe
this is the last night, of thp Combination as thby
appear in St. Clair oti Monday eight. • '
. List of killed and mounded in Co. ,A 881 h,
P.'i Y, xiListi. •
Amos Fisher.
WOUNDED. ' t
George Deaummit; - alight; thninhOff. •. ;
Albert Keen. slight in hand.. -- .. •
Williani Heller, alight, ,finger off.
Franklin Pletzorm amputated:: • : •
George Clingiman, leg amputated.: •
Jiihn.'Use, slight in leg. • •
William . Beady; slight : M.log. • .2. •
Charles Dollen, slight in leg. ', •• •
Cytus Stravidieeker; alight, ,
Corp. Wesley . Hoffman, slight. '•••.
Ross Hoffman:, severely in breaat. .
Corp: David Whitaker,, alight, in 1eg...( •
Ileror, slight, finger off:. •
Sergt. Jacob 13Scker. • ' •
Isaac Ilatlimis. _ - • .
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Swindling Oprriztion in. Connection with Rs
cruiting-Lon Officer of the Regutar Army" gook- .
cling part of the Proceeds. - --..Becently Vent. Mc- .
Connell of the'_rin Regular Army, opened - a recruit
ing station here. -During his stay* he'enlisteel
about seventy men of whom only tiv4reperted . .
Each recruit receiied ,from the Countyl"Cornniis
sieners and the committees of differtint dish-lets,
4300, of which Lieut. McConnell admitted that he
received 4150. - Capt. Tower, -then. Provost Mar
shal,. refused "to receive these men,land give crediti
for . ..there', :because he- knew'. they were "bounty
jumpers." .He notified Lieut. McConnell and ithe
Cmmuisioners - of. the.-fact. Notwithstanding
the Warning of Dept. Tower,_ the men were re
-calved by Lieut. McConnell, and 'the, money Was
paid to thorn from. the County treasury... Since
that; McConnell lies disippeared ;the men enlist
ed by him mith the exception of la for; are,' not
in the service ; and the &leaf is swindlectout
:of.thousands of dollars paid to the _swindling of
ficer and a pack of rascally: "beunty-jumperst"--;-
The Matter as. far as ,McConbell is concerned,
should he brought before . the proper authorities.
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The. Quota of. S.chUylki72Gtittrity.4-The follovrm . g
ie anoriciab statement of • the ,qu,eta of this
County under the 'call for 700,000 men the to 7
tat. credit received, and' the eirihia• of the !dif
ferent districts .on ' the lat. of Jime, instant
if the deficiencies are not made! up by the 15th
instant; Wednesday net a dzuft take.place :
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9.
I.
.05;
SIJB DISTRICTS.
1. South Ward, Pottsvills,..l36
2. North-east Ward, " • ... 62 1 ,
3. Middle - '' ". .. ".. .. 81 i
4. North-west '" - " ' .•. 80!'
•5: New Casale Tp .. - • 101;
-6. gorwsgiau 'Pp_ . . .. ~..... 55;
•7. St:Clair
_... ; ....166 i
8. East Norwegian, Tp- . : ... 30i
9. Port Carbon.. ... ..... .•.. 67!
10. Palo Alto . • -40
11. 131rtlte ' . 93;
12..51iddlepork. . . .... .........- 121
13. Schuylkill:... • ' . ' 491
14. ltahanoy ; . ,„. • ' 1-154
15. - Union , 63
16. - Bush- . • . 50
17. Tamaqua- - 152
1,8. West Penn ' - 6.9
19. • Rahn Tp...... • ' 19 -
20: West Brrunovick 42
21. East Brunswick. ..... ..,: 55
22.•Auburn.4:......: - .. , ...... • 23
23. Orwigsburg._ -........ 26
24. Port'Clititon... ... .. . ~..: .25
25. Ochuylkill‘gtort,en 111
26: Creascina, ..-- ....: .... 39
27..N0i1t i'llianitelin .. ..-. . •....105
28. South Iklanheim ... :.. ... , •31
29. Wayne Tp.. .; :.........., 43
30. -Nashington Tp:..............46
31., Innegrove Tp...... . ... .
. . 64 -
32: Pinegrovh •Ttorouilt • L3O
• 33. Tremont '. ' • 75
34. hfirteraville - • . . 1'
35. Chas'. - .. . ..... :, ....:.. 1
87. Branch... . • L
38: Reilly .1 1
39: Ashland.
40. Butler • .;
41: "Frney .. " .
42; Porter - '
43. Hegoas.. ..... ....
arr ; -
44. Hub`4y, ?
....
45.33
46. T.Adr
47:_.Mali s tango.
.
Since the above. wai furnished colsiderable clianges
Wave taken place Is many if noX all of the districts base
recruited n considerable number of men.' . •
• .• • , Lebanon. I
_ . _
Cold :§_pring.............
East Hanover. ........
Union Tp..... . • ... ..•:.
Swatara.......-
North Lebanon_
Bethel z.... •
North Lebanon Borough
Lebanigi
Jackson. :
}fill:Creek
Heidelberg.
...;
South Leban0ri..........•
Cornwall
tieuth
Londonderry
Nctrit
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"Small alcove quota
• r —Ve-are
lelra thlidjntant J'obta, MUM= the
• who' tai watiiideti*
*See irkrarg!r* . andlked RWWW is=srbf)"
Iwititea,kie smite died - Zit:En tilintftectitiii
in rI A L "": IO 4 Tenittithl. h`eve‘f,bnent brouib jt
mawill bet Interied - Cressnn* this t-$*
*Si &chick, wit tL 'Masonic cereMenielf,n'Setjwil
Ittscof kekelie4ge in OniitheriminmeLl • ta •
;1' Vs 7,
Ytehtijal - Coitnirfilms
ethly meeting of the- Bpard of Directors nt,
Peor•ig SAhnvildn'im‘ tWit•Y<Ww4 4l o l l 4 .4 l l o
Nom*, Monday, May;1th,‘ , 11364...
cf. wasee4p 4 dwaid_loatwmgcli*andX. /Irene?
Montlenhdini.
Aly Net, ie.AlkirollPs*, • -=
Itt , .Huite Apnreu:' •
- l "_ Kay 31,1864. .. ..
.r'rll.-111141e..:11it .
lie. Inmates in HatsClie7)4 Ile-re •45g
ginelithe yeisi • •
=ECM
' •• :•
R"e•
•
/MIL: 4 &SAO stWg
_First R. 12 :1 61 late;
- 7611 it ' SI slog
List Q. - 26'9 11 tan.
.
*:- Increase offer last year ' . ' 121
I Of the` above..s2 i are insane and idiotic. •48
1, children and 57 under medical - treatment. • -
g•--: AdniittedlturingllnSanontl4 4 # l l , oonndiont'rt .
'discharged and abseonded, 46 ; lxirn, 1; died, 8.
i • Lodgmg• and meals were furnished-to. 149 per
thi door relief Waif granted "to . 15families
arnounting.to.sl6o.. ...-. - . . ' • •
:Bills were read and orders dram" anwituit-
Prey - lons inane ......... . ~
:....%1
...:..,... , 17,502 94
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.`• Death of 'ilf4or Gilmour.---we regret to learn
that. Joseph • A...-Gilmotar,. Major • FOrty-eightli
Regiment, V.,.whe was wounded in an en
gagement on the 3lst ult.; who had his left leg
amputated above the knee, and whoWaibrought
to Washington, 'died . in that City. on Thursday
morning lest; at fi o'clock, from the effects of his
injuries,.aged 30'• years. Major Gilmcnar was a
riiitive - of Imre Scotia, end came to : this . o=4
when he was yet quite ':He learned . the
hat end- sap 'manufacturing businesti with
Oliver Oilmen, of this laotough,. With whom he
was employed for about ten years. • . At the break,
ing out of the Rebellion he enlisted in oneof.the.
first companies to reach •Washington:at the call
of the President. .He served -through the three
months campaign, and organized -a CompaiaT for .
the Forty-eighth Regiment,. for three years ser-:
vice, cif Which he beeame - Ciptain:: - At Lazing-,
tan . , Ky ., he was promoted Map*, and during the
. trytngsaege of Knoiville ho commanded the Reg
iment with croilness and ability. Ile *Ai with
the:Regiment in all 'its engagements, .up to the
time of his death.. The remains will be brought
to-this Borough for interment.
: -Major Gilmour in all the relations of life, was
highly esteemed. By the officers and men of the
Forty-eihth, he was loved for his sterling worth,
and tried courage. a friend he was true, as
*soldier faithful to Me fixity. • In his death the
service loses's valuable. officer.
• •
• The , Modern Democracy in Conclare:=--In local
partizan matters the modern •Democraey--,which
is . as. different from the Democracy of - Thomas
Jefferson ,and "..kruirew - Jackson, as day is from
.niglitiS ekiug
,out a most miserable existence.,
with second-hand - "Scribe" Rs . leaders::: Xs- a
natidnalparty.it long - since lost :ita 'ablest men,
bringing - second and• third- rate leaders on the
stage: ' When - the : habgers on' of the' old and•
once powerful - Democratic party, '.arrayed'. that'
organization against the:Government,and: adopt--
' ed the principles of Valhindigham, of . Harris and
Long, and a hostel -smaller fry of traitors; every
honest: Democrat.: repudiated -the doctrines of.
-Riese mien; and-refused tp,act longer with apart
• that :had proved recreant to. its -tiinehentired
Union principles. - . Thii.real strength of 'that or
gani2ationshaS departed- nervertd return. .• ....:
Li. certain sections however, like. Schuylkill,
where I, -number: of petty local . partizaps- and
wire-p • ullers can stii, lake a mass of uneducat ed inatenal be duly- sii%ervient - at the . ' polls in-the'
interest of• ."the' groat, Democratic party' .(what .
'a misnomer!) they hold with all due solemnity,
'-their Comity ineetingf‘, where half - o dozen trick
sters-and office-seekers de. the 'Work to suit their
- interests, while their dupca• sit , by in, gaping ad
miration. Talk ahant a circus or a, menagerie,
they are tame: - entertainments -compared with • a
-
convention of ye ,Democracy in SChnylkill County,
.
On Monday • last-rope of these' meetings.. was
• hefiLiu the Court House, :presided overlay Mr.,
John M. Crosland, and• an imposing . array . of
Tice Presidents and Secretaries:. John is a gotid
natuted; harmless fellow, of
.more than ordinary
. length of tongile, and rieverso happy as *Mk he
is on the wrong track. - -11covonld be an unfertu
r pate railway superintendent,• for on his roed col
lisions would be the rale. , Well, John presided,;'
•
and we inustsay that he kept the heterogeneous
mass iii'very good order. - • In fact -we must com
pliment John on his ability to hammer and -hal
• Icsi. - ,Viiry necessary qualifications in a presiding
Officer of a.Schuylkill County conclave of "the•
'faithful.", • lie did both to perfection: .:..att tithes
higli.above the - din of 'ldle narmonious," rose
• • the Stentorian voice of John,-"The gentlenian
from . Cass". or "Mr.'Weayer" or "Paullveigart,7 or.
"Mr: Wolf has the floor." • - John. did it well-- , in=
. deed ho did: ' „ '-',: ; • ' • - : - ' - - • •
. .. .
' A committee on•rosollitions Was appointed, and
• from the - contest - that aimed to have this .and
•that, district represented• on it, we. imagined that
the duty Of the:committee would he to prepare a
. platform on national questions , for adoption by
• the CbicagO,Convention. - - When:they were final
:. ly presented to themeetingby the chairman, Dr..
..Samt. H. Shannon, they embraced simply, ono
appointing a ConntY Standing Committee ; anoth
er eulogizing Gen; MeClellani a third • about the
wages bill, and a fourth and fifth ComPlimenting:
the late. Senator and Representatives in the Leg
islature, and the Honorable Mier Woos', M. C,
• or as he is better known in the North-WO; Ward
li lt,
t et -
Of yottsville, "the Governi 'ent.' . , There were .
- th esolutioni. - :National in ters-wernignered.
.A. a moment When the,lite of roe Government
is ' nperilltd . ; When our Soldiers. are falling - be
fore Richmond'in 'defence, of. the Union ; when
' the sons of Schuylkill.Conuty.arebleeding on the
sod- . of Virginia,. to - subdue a:hell-begotten and
. hell-borti, Rebellion, the Democratic party orthis
• ,County has'no word:-'of sympathy for-them.- So
- - acted the torien.Of :the Revolution, when our fore
fathers combatted the tyranny or the nobility of
. England. —They opposed the 'declaration. that
' "all men are:borri free -and equal," -and aympa
. thisid with the efforts of 'Great Britain - to crush.
- our liberties. ' - The : Copperheads of 18G4 oppose'
theefforte of this lint andliberal Goiernment to
Maintain Freedom.: and self-government: on this
Continent, *and: sympathise: .with the efforts of
aristoeratie.Southein slavehelding rebels to rob
tura -our :tights' and -crualrout our libertiea.
*Yet these men • claim to be_ true to the Union!
What unblushing andacity; ' •" - : • . . - - . , :
. • .• Ptindiog the. absence of the 'committee on res
olutions, Mr. Thos: H...Wrilke,r was callectupon
:to make a' speech. ' It was:difficult to understand
what Mr. Vvalker endeavored to impress -upon his
Proceedings of the Borough Ouncil-A. stated
meeting of the . Council_ was held on.. Tuesday.
evening last. -Prstient, Messrs.' Cochran, Nagle,
Miller, Heffner, Gressang. Morris,. Focht, "Lenz-
Mox,er, Strands, -and Reed, President •- •
'Minutes of previous meeting, _were mud and
adopted. , .
The Street Coin. reported'crossing Ninth. and
Mahantango Star, commenced ; andiron plate, at
Centro and Norwagianstreets, laid and completed.
The COrnmittse suggests that in order that Rail
road street maybe 'improved at the -property of
M. Morris on, it 1.1 ndeodsary that property-holders
along.the Square be required. to cuth and pave•-:-
Coal street near.Vastine's Found±Ty has been ra
ts:, paired.- The laying of new crobsmg at the cor
Der of Centre and M a new
recom
-35
,„ mended, It bifida° recommended' that property
holders be required,to curb; Ind- paye along Coal
6 _street from Norwegian to Manch Chunk street.
: -Report accepted andfded. -
4. 1 0 , • The. Committee on Finance ' and Accounts shop
° rnitted•the following estimated expenditures of
the Borough for the °ruining year :. • •
For streets • - • • . $5.021
• - " culverts.. ...... . . •• 1,700
•" lamp. and• - Vratch . • 3,434
'
• " incidental expensea......-.. • • 1,400
29 "
fire apparatus:...:.'.:.:. ; ::..-. , .400
„ erect 320
The Committeerecommended; owing to the ad-
waned price of labor slid material, a tax .of 9
Report accepted and filed.. . '
~ Thu Special Coni, on new enrollment of tor
ongh, reported work done,' and corrections allowed
'by the Prevost Marshal: . • • - •
A petition for- the , erection of a crossing in
, }fetich Chunk stanet nearbilvhn's tar ern; re
tarred to the Street Com. -. • .
1 -A liat - of polies officers for. the Borough for the
ensuing year, :was submitted: 14 the -Chief Bur:-
gess, and referred to a Special. Committee of .'1
from each Ward, as follows : N. B. Vard—Mr..
M. •'• .' Middle Ward:—Mr. Heffner-. :. South
" .'rd — Mr. . Stranch. -ON. W. Ward—Mr. , Mende.
A petitiontrom tho Street laborers;: asking that
- thempay be humanised to Id 75 per day, was read,
when on motion of -Mr. Cochran it was granted.
136' 9l
68 21
33 , .27
-11 14
37 , 39
19 , 22
26 22
36 : 31
13_ 16
hearerie beyond the statement. that "we are in
the inidst-of o revolution, :and We do not know
what a day may bring forth." 'What little hitt.
I , said was' delivered in such .a wretched manner—:
he ie pnquestionably; no oratorthaL: the Bildt
rence evidently—we certainly feltrelieved When
he eat down. : - ' ' - ' • '
' 31r: Crosland had a . few .grievances to lay be
fore 'the meeting, after which Mr. Ellis 'and Mr:
Randall were called - upon to Speak and declined:
Mr:" Gowen„ thi' District' Attorney,. made a
• speech.' which if delivered before oan intelligent
:audience, would have elicited' smile's akthe cool
nose of -a spoakerwho could utter mich.teensense..
•. The only point. in-.it was the reference to Fre
. mont, and that was: touched uyon - as in . glee at
. the hope that the, movement Might give the ens
`
Mies of the Government iveliancelo slip in thbir
candidate foe the presidency. If -they lean upon
-that f9r support, they willtmel it , very slender tn
. deed. The burden.. of .11. r., Gowen's speech was
misrepresantatiol of the Administration. -
:stronger proof of the latitude giren by - the Gov-.
ernment to.its oppenenfs,- is needed than the' fact
that just such speeches - teeming' with - falsehood
and.abuse, as that made by Mr. GoWen on Mon
day„are delivered continually in the North with
inupwriity'i -Eet them go:.:Healthy,
ion ea the be llcit-box will etrikodumb theta parti , -
zan leaders wheiee highest ambition is, to detfeive
' the ignorant.' • '
Ther9 , 6iiiconeideratile opposition feviising
theffilegatiOns of the different .districts of. the
County, and the. old systein was allows:Ito stand.
The-nieeting adjourned with etteeti for Mc
- Clellan, and thus ended .`the 'show• . •• '
.
-On motion of Mr. Grosaang the ages of the
L "w
Watchmen were increased to the same amount: .
• M r: Focht o ff ered the-following : . - •• .
Resolved, That...the: Treasurer: be and:he is
hereby instructed .to pay the Miners' Bank the
• interest due on t.he.Patterson loan;
13683 and that the,Clork credit .the lout w it h
the .-interest;•. and • charge .tho account ,with the
amount ordered to be paid. - • .
On motion of Mr..Gressang itwasi rosOlred that
the Committee on Markets be - instructed to sell
the curb-stones tin the. site of :the late. :Market
Jdouse, Art lot* to • suit , purchasers at not lea'
than 70 cents per foot.
„. .Itir. Focht offered ihe following
o . Itesidved, That the amount of Borough tax due
byffidow BrowniziQr the old gin: house.? property
oft (assessed :in the name of Ferne,). be and Role
0• hereby remitted.'
11 • • Adopted. • •,- • . ' - .
0' ' The matter of the condition of Railroad
0 Fishbach, witi.referred to the Committed on W...
0 r. ;Morris offerell the ,
0 • -,ltrAdved, That the rats of Bortiugh . ta.x-be and
. 0
is hereby Asia at 9 mills. . • . '-+ :
On getion of .4r. treirisr it was reialied thai
the .143hief !lorries :instructed- in biingjimit
-against' all Perth*. etitten - thketreate
vannhation. • 4 :
Clit motion °film:Nagle . it was= retaivian.
the Clerk beinstrikted -Up notify.proooro4mbisin
st Norwegian ind G rge,; Bkreet{a,, to remote' - 9b'
trnetiona Vaiiforia/Zuly_l4 whieh title Cieuina -
Frll pri3ceeitto--afakr :Nerin*K..sreet in4:4l-
lent!e to thevnler9Cillanlt., .•
bn inothgkeriikre.kheee tpt. 41*
- citter-Tetituan*iffkk
The felhorieg.
Pettierille : ,
I.' P. Bertram..
l'ourW,fweve - ew• - ••
A. Part.; • -,-•
Aron.
fa
o=4 1:
G3MT. OMULUTAIIR.
Deaitbipti Osaditt.llll‘Vieitiewielr . i3tifeat.
, 'train .40fitylkilli Ceitaly: • .r
. 7.? li ec Tr onln . ;...-; 6 3. - .oi .
inic. .•--- 1;,,,1 ,.,. i ;; p0. ... 45 . yiti5 .
..,
B;
1361coci, . • • . - . -
Hewett; - Clayffon & Co
_ ..,.... • • •
.. ,
, • nom iniet.orpTs ST.I/113.2WLY•SWHAST.AS T.
4* 00
.. -• . ' ... .
D 3 Ridgway,,: • ;.; • 44:oo Thomas Brjan_nati..l 50
Andrewle -':-
~.-„XillY Wm Moorei. - v..'..: - .1.50
G1141:4. - ..11/0 'Jtie0b'.41t00r6........11 50
Janie:sl34lOn -,... :., .1 50 Jaines C1attk....„:;..",,...1110:
RoberA'CiLT.F6 s 4 l - 1 0 6 \ '.' •-••-; • • - '..••• •••-• ,-.---• - $l7 50
Lydian - ixi10red....._;i,................ , , - . • .1
. 60
George'.;Wheelwrlght., - • -': - • ..-.. -li 00
(}torßeßicliiQ'amegtia. 100
Isaac BERktt:‘...i...- - -, ••• -- .4.... , . ''.,...;....•:-,';i5........ • 'l4'oo
John Mantgomery...Weetwpiiii..'.:::: .....:.;....,.; 1
.00
Peter .Cenineford, Cooper ..... . ... - , t :•,.,..' - .... . -.....-..., -...•- 60
Idraloh,* Webber:2 410'Wm ',,W,ebhise..l . 00; • • ,
Cask,. c... - :.;'.'", ..... 100 8W ' - ' ''' -.. 16:: • •
F Ifi,;;..':'' , ••;.ic. -- :., , ,..1.3 Bridget. Ratigitni.,.: 25.. ,-'• ~ ,
I
•Anti-I:ir4l - t!L•;.;;•.;;• - 1,3 14,try.Fiti1ey....'.....-.„13. ,
-• . ..-',,... '• , • - ••'''' - f - . . :', - • •••,-...: ‘•
PrOsT)63:34lll.oll o th'SfOCt. -'' - ' •- .. 41 00 -
James;Morit6;o6.bisietlitskete,:: ...,! '.. -••:. ... . ...L. - .*:. :1• 00
Salomatilft
. )4 . 5i54. - TlOttnith,"lldsttiiiiirilitiOn:. : - 6. 00
John Com'ad.ahurner.... ...''.••' :--. - - 1 00
[ Benjamin Christhirk."..Teamitter - '.• ' • ' • 300
Cneh.44oll,ol443.lohnsßniiven.„. ..... ~.....,...410 00
Tiunkhitieritirt; ge5t1enUt1....;.•.'... .`. . : . `.: .. :'' ';'....1130 00
• .'" c.' 4- ' - iiii46'.i . 'siiiint , initial , Wilke's. ' •.' ' '' •;' . • :
. . .
jatiezSparka.....o3 , ool./ohriSimatel.... 1 60'.
Cash ' • 'e -1 00 C. Sehlmpf 1i0y:... • 50. •• •
John:-Hamner.:; 100. A Grow •• '• , ...- ' ' .50
Gin' Errkley ~.;, „...• fic,oo,Gio Kliteti' . )1 , ..' . . 50r, ::- •
.14 Elslsr - ' ‘* • •S.:(S)IH 1f0mer'...;;;,,..
.- 50 :
Mitiholiple, , ... ...•:` . ..2 , 00•0 - 4 . 3lrist`'.• •''•• c. 0.,: -:.
.G .Schimpi .. ; ....... 601 , .• • , ••
~ -'.41 00
Geo: Schiff
. ,
PIMP . LillikhnlaCilin...Rnatitirant,..pnateeds of '
one da;yl business..:'.. '
..: - • '.' . ;
•-•- - -
:rzeis JOHN• Y 52LIEIt • 001.LECT107 , 5 'IIIADII 11. 10-
' 11.75/048008.0 ASIIS:III9LNITY, 50111:117.311.1: 000571'.
Jno F Seltzer:: •s2,oolJna. Teter -•• ' 100 '
J FTreichler ;14 . D.2 00 i Sam Stigerwitid..;;l 90
Pa - ul Bock: :.......-.5 00IJ It Yoet - • 100 •
.Lewis Dreher.......l.ooMin W Hettinger:ll 00 •
•Benj TetiT .. . .. ;.;1 00:Geo H Teter ' • 150
Ephraim Brown; t.l 00:Elijah DeLong " 150
' Julian Alloeit. 1 004 W. - Reinhard • 1 00.
Joshna Bock., .'....,260',5artt a'. Joi Bolick.; 00
I.lenj.lfeinhard:•.,; - .1 00,Totilt Alspach ' 100., •
Flea Bensinger.... ;1.00•Geo Brown. , .•,.....1. 00;
Reuben Jones 1 00 ,, WmF Stigerwald...l 00' .
Dint.ll , Bock" • • 100 Henry E Koch ; . :..1 00 ,
Geo : Teter_ .. - ......1.00 Amos Bock • 1 06
Andrew Bock • 300 .' ",;-. •• , - '. ••••-• •
. . •
.
. ' ormaiiiiss - rg.osi 114110tY T0W5451511 . , SCII.II(I.BiLL
, . : ".. .•
• ' EXIVATY, ' 1•61 . 154,.. '
. .. . . . . .
.. .•• COrcetitd •blf S:.: S. .Raehd.:• • • • .
. . .
Samuel Snitcher:43. 00 'Henry P Pelfert.... - .1 no .
'Mrs S Bacilli_ '2 00 Jonathan Yarnsll.il.oo,'
Chas K Maurer.';. 3 . .00 Miss 3 Yarnall,...l 00 .
Mrs
.c Maurer 1 00,Johti Rice -' 2 00.
.Clue Koehler . • 100 Miss J Rice..., .... 50 :
Miss EF,oehler....l 00 'George Rice.... ... - . 1 00
Win Ciabb... • 1 00 Jacob .11iu - tz.:......1 00:
Mare Kerdlg • - 1
. 00 511i1 J Hartz '1 00
Mrs S Ilartr ' . • - .150 Wm II Bolich • 100 ' :
WM S Deitzter..,..l 00:Mins' W H BOlich.. : 50.
14ias'E Snyder '• $0 Michael BOlich..-..1 00'
S B Dunkelberger.l.oo Miss - M 801ich.., - . ;1 00 ,
Miss Dunkelberger ' 50 Francis Yarnall..... 10
J A NEwhiger ' 'l6O Asa Yarnali....;;;.l 00
He.nry 'Hubler ' ' • ' 1 00, Miss H Y 1,.... ..... "50
• Samuel Gre0.,....2 11e. Joseph. rtman...l. 00
Levi: Yarnell ..... - .1 00 Isaac • merman." 50'.
Elijah Yarnell -'- 1 00i Isaac Reed 100 •
il
-Benewell Yarnell.•.l 00 Nicho l Fey.
.' 200
Nathan 8011ch.,.....2•001C.0 T inpson....l 00'.
Miss N' Bolich • 1 130.'4 Fenstermacher..l 04:0'
;Jacob Harman.: ..1 00!Itee' J Waver '1:00
• Gen "Booslnger,:..l 00 j Miss Adeline Reed.l 00
Atlam.gerlg. ..., . .1 001', . .r. ' . .... -.
.. .. .
__, - - . •
..
.7 . ~ • • Collected by P. F..Grib"l6.. .. ' •
.
D F Greene - ' $2 00 t Chaa Britien:'......l 00
Mrs D F Greene.. 3 po i MISS Fail g,rateri..l:oo .
Jaines Patton ' 100 Geo 'Hanes.. ", ..',.. 10
'Kra 3-. Patton ' 1 'oo;Philip Maurine....' 50.
Lewis 801ich:,..,..1 00 ;Dan Itatin ' - • 100
Min L R01ich...:...1 00. Miss -, 1) Rahn 1 00-
.Benj -Wenner ' ' 1:00`Geo Hoch:.. •• 100
Isaac Derr ' • 1 Orr:Mrs G Hoch ' 50
Jos Haim - Our: ..... .1 00 Jacob Kantimr. 1 00
John Kithmel ' • --1 00 Geo Kantner • ' -1 00
Lewis • Rimme . l... ~.1 00'Divid' Moyer • - 1,00
Geo • Kimmel .i......, .1 00 Mrs I) Moyer... .. .I'oo
Mrs 3 Stingley` -60. John Bolich. . 1. 00
Miss E Reichert:.:' 50 'Henri Bolicli' ' 400
Chas Marivine - ... - ..1 00 :John F Lucas...... 10
Henry Aengelstine 1 00' Edmundlracer • 300
• Henry. D Widdy...l 00,C C Thompson.....l 00
M Readington ' "I. 001 36 25
W Readlngton boy. 25; . '.' • • , ••• -•
• .. . -
Collected briy. pedgler. ' .' . •• . .
.
Francis Dengler..s6•oo Ohmic' ,Sl utuerbeck SO
Mrs F Dengler,,-.1 001601 Obentionser...l 00
Israel Reed ' - $ 00iReubeu,Yotier.:...1 00/. ..,
Mrs I Reed foo , 'John P Arn01d.....1' 00
Lydia Artz ... . .. ...1 - 00rWrii Hoch..:.' - 5 Olt . -
Henry Artz boy..::. 101.ToS 5traub..... . ..:. ''.. - •
AO
D Roadeuberger:..l 0011srael Dacher...,.... -0, - - • .
• Mrs' Roadenber . ger. :60 ;Emanuel Straub:.. 0 , "
• 'Peter Derr ' ' 50!Micbael Locus..:.;
_, 00 -
,• • . •
Mrs P Derr .... ...... 25! Daniel Geist ' •' 10
(leo Derr boy ' ' 251 John Heist: .. :.-..1' 00 .-, .'•
Miss' S Derr - ' 2511)aulel..Keseler. :. :1 ,00
Chaa M. Bill Min- ,1 00, Peter- W Mourer...l . oo • ..
Isaac 5kider...::.1...0n Rohn Lucite. 60 '
Eph Yarnalf-; .. - ....1. 00 .Chas S Gabel, •.- 25
: Elias Mattern 100 John Kremer..... - ..1 DO .. '
Jos Ke5ger.....;... 75 Caliper Weune , ':: 60 ~.
- Henry Kbeger... 300
.1)0, - id Klinger '' *- 50
' John Fetherolf.... .1. 00„Geo 11 Deugler.; ..11 00 .
WidoWSlutherbeek 1 001 .' : • ---• .41 .75
$21;190.46
.. „ . . .. .
„ • 'Total tor•Birry• I'el.rnship ' . . ' „ $132 00
- .
TROY WATSR Tots:mut e,..ran 741t...,011.111. isesesits.. -
Preidensburg'. S' School , Dab -Morgan • 1 0 0 :'•
.contribution.....slo 00) H Nnneinacher. 100 ,
Sarah Morgan - 50 Mrs John Fessler: 20 :- •
Wm Young 1. 00Clias: Hummel—. 100 • •
'John H' Minnig. - ..• 1 00docl:Gauk6r : ..: ' 50. - -
, Gideon Dietrich..„: .15Dan Sternei .. •.• i.. ... 30 .
Stephen Philtzgraf • tkidohn Kernmerling:.l 00 :
Jacob Kirk
,• ' 1 00Mich Fritz •1 00
A S Ri1and......... - 5 00,Chai Krecker.. : . 300
Chas. Riland ' 'l'oo:Creasman* Brun. 500':
Sam B Riland .5.001. . • " ' , . .
Wm, Kramer,. • 1 001 - -.- . • ...,
. •
rums • LIM. it: I.O.IO7INIITYTII •INT , "O. E. kArlrthlAW,.
eututhsioss suns ns )161117.11111.1.1 . 1, SCRUYI:. 00..
S Katiffniuti - ssoo J .Serrill , . 000
E. Hoch..," . • :.. :...2 00iCa5h:..,....: . . ... .. ... 100
a &A. Shollenberger 6:ooCash 100
Wciat &Sholieriber- • ;Cash :'' ' • • 1 00'
ger....; ' •• ' 5 00,Cash. ... ... ; ...:.. '
.1 00 .
. 0 J Rehr. '...,..- . • ..... 5 00;llonations frOna-Mr
M• Weas#,., ... - ...t. OA; Willi'm Kramer',
.Cath:.......'..,:. . „ .. - .6 - 03! Carpenter Shop •. - - '
Ca5h...... ••••. .
..v.'.....1 00 Wen Kramer.. : .....2 50
.Mr Malone ; 2 00,I) H. Heckman.. -.2 00
Cash.- . ...... .100 T Itichards,.... ... '.. . 2 00.
J. Leabetistein 2 00',1) bicGarOl • • . - .100 ..
Cash' . '. 1 00;Collections made in
JohrtiPearce. ..........4 001 William Hower's '
F 5ia1e55,,........ - . - ..1 op' Blacksmith Shop: •• 2 •
Cash -' • '' 2 001 - Wm Hower • 200
..
S Shloss ",. ' • 1 00,T• Snyder - •2 00 -
S Peng ..-,.. . . .-• .. ....3 pat Lyons
100
R Werne . r ,- 1 Contributed br.tho ,
Cash. .-•-• • • 100 ,:- Schoid Teachers: ' . •
F . 2 nrnbcill,. . ',. .... 26t • of.Minereville: •
Cash' . -. • ' ..'...' 25,J.W-Dtinenhower.-.5 00
'Cash • ' - - 50.1G'Cleveland 100.-
Cash •• - - . 26!M1E1.M A'Lloyd:'. ;:'. ' 60 •
J Welat • • ' 1 00iMisa E C itofituntn. .BO .i:
• Cash.— ' 20M1sa 3I It - Sorber.:. ,•50 . •
Cash. .:-.-:.-. . '.. ..... 1 00131ips% .0 Pi'eriost... .BO ' •
Cash • ' "-• ' — 2slMiss•C'SnYder ' , v5O ?
P. P Riaeibrown.. , .2 0 Mini R J Busch. .:. . 50:
1
• • - . . . • -
'oom.scrrtiuts rims unsuitalut.tainon' weauts, rao•-
'. r:iaterMut ranONE DiT's WAOII or iroi.i.ovtan
R R'Levin -J Gregory, J Forney, WM. Kissinger'
(Spencer. Win Savage,. C.Kear. J Achabaelt ....
.:J.llarria,4. Liai - ,y,..l'Deitrich, G•Len, J-Krirr.. - •
:1) Aehablich,..T•Strbonis,: N Bards, -B Roberts, -.
•J-Roblneori,..7.C.l.6nea, NBakei: H cHohler, - -:
•. Wm 310614. .1 Mahar, .Win 'Eommay, - L King. .. •
.... M Ferg„.o Oberliecis, J -Levan: Et Roberts. 'W ~ • "
. Cook. WM..' ?rice,. Wm' Dier...l., oberliece,. F ' • :
49,56
iraoi • aider.oraiti • r:l 05011411) wasiviaar,' r.:Sris... . • .
' • - • vii.t.s,'-uou.ncitin - ni okostikacusaem..• .
Geo Scharteli....: V 3.00 Cluis•Weismiller.: ,1 00 • • : -
faun: &tam - .'2 Of Arithony:•McGinleY.l 00.
g l ram
Jacob Schaefer,.....2 1:3 , loa Liebner. . - 1 00
Anthtinßlst - CO( Frank Block •-• 100 '. •
'Frank lather' -'2 Ot omits Drotiil.... ;100 • • • '
Carl Rettig., .... „.2 . t SclueekengastA 00 •• , •
C Schoethower . . 210 . , - • .•. . . „ ---.- 93 00
Jof
. . ..
. . . .
Wrii : A FieldkCcillectoi•ti °Mee Schuyl Triton. _ "5,00
'1:I•K Westit, 011,Deteser '••
'Edwin Cook, Picture Dealer .. -: ... .1 .. .::....-.... - 11 00
AP. Mo t tliner, Livery' Stable,Keeper.. - ,'• ' • ...-• 500
. •. . • .
. • sisom.viisensupur tuos wosu,': •- ' •
Vreri:& Bro' • • ~
.. - '' • • • - - 's. l3 06
' , Pom' had& employed. in'do. , . -.... .. ... , ....42 50
Itlifili:ii 11. /111714V15 . :14 • P1Ut II lflr .:.
LRG 1,022 - Amp
- ... , ..,
J H Motley . '.• - $5 0(Joh aK. 8airer.......9 26
Chas' Henian„.,...l .2 tisl B O'Neil. "-2 25
ThOmeSsßeed- - ': . - 2 25. Auglirtiii . §egir . .....2 00
Jos .Miir5.......;....;.,..2. 2..t.ft, Wlidermuth rip; ...21
John 11.Sweizig.,., .2. tit . . , ' . • --
Robert :stitzel 9 : '2s • , -", 2•• .• -
Daniel Fulton. Licitior Dealer
John Knerr, •Teanister... -'' '• ' '• .
James Sehtord, colored •' . '' ' . -
: rams euseorre oianrii sii.see scnoot, rm./OAS
- •
' • sr. mean; . • •
J W Blekel Teter.S2:so Maria _Brown ' 10
-James Medlar • 50.1.17.zie 'llltdesty.... 10 _-
Geo Medlar 30 David Wentz 20
.. . .••:...."621Alfred Jenkins 1 •25
Leers .Estalemai3...'. .50:Robert. McCombs... 15 '
C Haftsoge • 25Ida' Lawrence - • 5 •
BtWaIIIST.- Jr 25tB1iza 'lO
"Jos Guiterman...... 3 Kate „Marcell 10 . •
Frank risler. ..... Sessinger.
.10
Hannah Roblnson. . -- 10Wrn - Gene •"' 25
anute .... . 10,John Illingswortkr.' '
Laltta Allison 10 Belle • Reiter • 15
- Rmtea fraehmani... 5 Emma Roisiter„ - .. 5
Wm Galterman..... Geo-Fisler • 10
Rebecca-Steinbach . .
25iThoinas Mattson..., 25 .
Wm Wentz • ' 15Frink Turner: - 23 .
Bailie Wlnterateen.' '
James Cornell , I • 3Frank - Mattson • 25
Andrevr:Phillips. 10:Mary*Fhillips 5.
'Emtne-Thcimtut,,,.-:-OtAnnis,-Gultermatt.. 10:
15iLniine Meelmer.: , '. 'lO
Katie Allison 10 Geo Thomas 10 .
G Bachman , • • 5 Mieli•Obrnely....4; 5 •
Geo,..Brewn ' 25 •
*UT Thednai sMary 13 Barge 10 '
Angnstis Jenicips.. - 101dal5e1gfried. '
Annie
,51 • - -•
For the week,. ;. ** ...
,Acknowledged 6fore..
•
Ttital . o Jane 10; ' •
Colliktionii. receive& for Christian
yioni ii e ' . a Parkeat, collerrloins Made to Firlait.
tire Methodist &lnh . Sunday : Reboot, St,.. - . . ..-
Clair, for Christnin'Cimindaslon.... - .....,;,,.14,0
Fro m Dr 0I; SO 14, contributed bi the SRAM - ^.-.
ottheSvongelicidriandlif Stilbel, of tilcilayl. -
kill:Raven. ,-.. .......- ...' . "ii ~.:,..,.-. r: '''
'''''' - ' At 13
Amount eollectedby the .:.
Baptist Church' t
' ''ot ' St Clair. Rev Wm Idorgart;—John II Wit: -
-.., lialtiWrtiomairli Lewbrantl. Robert $ Jones : :
. . .
Miss if Williams.ssoo)7lumMe ciralltha.:s:oo. .. .;'.`•:
Mrs Sarah Morgan .0 00atsseigi Jones., ....5 00..
Mrs A 7 Wiltisonna 00iDan Oriffiths.......l 00 '
1
G T jones.'... - i - ...`.O - 00 Wka Davis . - :. .... . 5 00
Wm. Watens,-;. - ..i .5 Oti AMIPRO Kattt - a 00.
Thomas John 500 S Richt& - aOO
1
J.'ltWilliartis"'. in'..ls 00 damelZattiii'. • 4 - 4,6intt -' . ',
Herbert Rarris. ,-. A-00 lieng.Dosta.. - :,;iti OtifTi - .....,
J D Williams, - —I 00 John .lianit.
~.,...,5 00 .
Dan lltiirelle.":: .':it IV Ilinrell W - Da . ris., - .0 00 =
Robert Jane5 . .... 4 . . ..i - .5 00110kaki liliilhii\ - 5 Aar,
."-: :-
.2
ithrabaiaJontuts..o 90. f - : ... ' AIM I= 510
la iii WUW. Clitir.bY Mnt p h o ebe iesrisand : : ' - le t crialikMaail[lilaH - Pritis, iteliiir aiiiliiliir Chid.'"
-,,•• • Miaa•.A.rixt-,..L0ada9:,,,, , , ,, ,r , ;. -'. -.. I. ••• ._.,, : - • 11111,1 infant ' s' knit stover MuisHmmerott, t break
•:rl/1/916a1iteh7011649411y,WM Wilda's_
,;,,
~ 55.. ,;! : . fasts:ape : lass Amelia Pat; 1; braided Wet cushion i
oara.Phodbeleetti.l (*.Mrs Leali. ,limes....3iXi ".* : . : ,
Mrs Yardley, 1 work-bag_; - Mrs - . IM of prxesed ,
Wrif:Leshr,_ .......:—,-.50/414.ns /Blacker '•26' `. • ' .flowers • : Miss Caroline RidgwaT4 hook Runkle..
..litet-ElvirsiTarirkr, : ".2 00,`Mis J D iThomas.: .25 -, .' i l'hreaktaal cap; AnsesiiMehmei 1-pp-orenahmidered .
Miss Ania:Lesia:.looMns Ann Leiria."... 50 . .. :' . ' . - 'Flippers:made up, and,l'erib-hp_3(4601: a Sidman.
ArkividLessis:c ,- ...; - ;i2 go Mrskidartlut Daels,A. 00- , - ,lishantont-ln etneet;l cmchet: sactine,:3•!pitrlor balli, 2
iattaskir.Jenkins.:::. -..lsl3trigArus , •Ralley.:.. 'lser -..-• • " • Zig I. s es - % l Pers i Mrs s 'Thompson.; 2 inlerits , wrappers: -
--.111(ra-BDatis.... 215114rsW,4exildna,.. 95 -•.-• • _ ,aire 4 !Thompson, i' braideld Apron ; Mle' Thompson;.,
;. : 34 1 090 ra w ji : P;;g:',.. ;211;11,1011 , ,..*,;( .
..:1, 00 , _ :,-; , 15. hoods. 6 par of socks, andlTvateh-cmOdis - Wallacts
F.:,-, 4 r a m0m me0 p t4 „.:4 , 44-50. , 91150(446,;;:w......,95!5 ~ :..-.:.,.,
~Wolff. 1 infant's knit shawl: ?Ira Logan& 1 Afghan:
1 .105 , 5151. 1 m,.. - ,t,,,,451,6950955d55 . • ~. -. op:. ~, ~ , Hiss Wolff, 1 Roman Kali' :. Miss • Berryman, 1 hood':
:',liltelat . --., ,, ..., - 16011aby i 0 H. Menke** , 216 - ' .......... r... Mrs The) McGinneis,-Icrochet-aanque r Mialr.: Hartz. "P
WIPE ''',f.3.sffoMta D Hopkins : 95
~, -: - .2breakfast cape: Mrs Stephen Harris, 1 hOod ::Mia ooll 4.
1rk . ..,.. - -- , 05.59.r5cg.Thig" h e s •
~ . ..95- '. .: TS' 1 fancy York -,,lstairet. 2 fancy needle-1) . 001M: Xra_S_Proals,
''.Ellr-leichZ.f - - - ..,;. , : ,, lttilfriilaines Ke11y:".; , 50 - ..' '-- 1 watch-I:ase, 1 needle-case. 1 pen-vnper ; Miss Bather
, xgailis:-....*A 4 s3ErsZavid awiami 25 ,_. ~,:, ,staat.- - satiquei Mrs -Desmoyera, Wean I 8av,, ,,
• --x 1 ,5,y-81 e they..... -. ... • 50 w r o mo s 1i 0ri. ,5h.1 oo Wiscomtn . . 4 pair of sOcks,l. pair of stockings ; Merle
Afro J.0 5 1ra„,,4-., , ,7. k i 55-1 6 5msmt,Aolkorld . —, . 7 ,.-....; =and licsidiDesmoyers, - 1 vrnsath cif teatheritowers :Mrs
. ' ItraDloms • . 20'. in Mal Creek ' . • Drlieger. Point .Lookout, Md., .1 hanging-basket, 1.•
;Adis WEitauts:.: 45 Mrs Chadwick ..: --- 50 • • - - IsncY box. 1 cigar stand. 6.2ana,lind 8 rings Mad_
_e - by
Mrs CH p 96 stair . 4 - 51.111rd...,:.•;. .25 ..} -,- _rehel,prisoners, 5 dor. of pressedsea.wiseds ; Mrs Baird, -
' jgrikKary - ~, 145, lx,x, •- - ',', 04 .f. i tknit thaw% .1. Big Afklutti„-,4 bonds; -Mrs 'H, Halber,
Mrs Tad= Jstnie f 5,01. re literklida...:. .- 25 ,f .. strit, lAfghart. A infante: eacka, 1 pairof_nsira, 1 . .1;2164
•rilter'So Po3rnts:.l 00 - Mrs 'Clark: • - - • 60. ' " - BIM sPrin, 1 in'tailVs knirhOcid: - . -. .
. m rs _w • Bracey_.,,,,... , 55.39rayikhobis •• 55 -. _ , Prom the hulks:of Minenrrille. connected with the
:Wm: Davis .. ~ -1 00 Mho S Nicholls_ BO . • Soldiers' Aid Society : 1 box- of fancy and naefni ant.
-.ldyis-DandTlailt.. i • 5031naDikft, ..t. • .i.,,'..1. 50 ' ties. valued between 975 and 9100. - Names of contrib
., HWDavit... ... : . - 1- 00 'John - .loplinf.,-..:.1 00 : . nova not sent In. - • • • • • •
- Mrs Even Ta mes '. 20 Mrs Leonard.,.,;,.-, 51)....„.
' , lfni yr 7iiii - tit: , ; :.73.1KildraMilleti.:;'.'..." - .....7110 "'- • '.7:7-
- Dan Rowlands..... 50, Mrs Glisby. , . .. :. . '36 .- •
Mrs Thomas James . 5 Mra Allen , . - iOO .
.Mrs S Richards.. ..- 50 Mra Harris, .. 70 :
Jonathan, Nicholas:MO, Sam orster..... - ...1 00
:Mrs Jj• Jones 225 Mrs -Moyer , • • 40 •
' Mrs ,T Smith - ' 50 , Mrs J Rees •- -75 ,
;Jim 13 Williams ,-. 1 OQ, Mrs Mary-itiOrds . ..2 00- '
Tgini-Elariii • ~.1 00:Joher .Th0rhaa,,...., - .6 00 -
• Wralfart ~ .-Morgan. 501: .. . . ..
Milidane•,Thilea.,,l-00 ~ : I. j . .
?Popected. r iii,f3l Clair by Mrs Herbert. Harris,
• , ,-_-_,..ldiasiMary Williams and Min Mary Beadle ,
Mrs H.Thrnasis....'.2 sO,Sarah Depape, • - AM .
Miss Mar' Onniap. ' 50!?dre Hart" Y-.:. 24',
Mrs Wm 'Heiser: , .1 00',31iasH Ge, iger.'.,... - . - . 50
• Mrs•R - Boone ' 1 50 ;Miss M.A. Evans"... 25
•`MireiE Amoshitz.. 25 Henry Dun,kih..'...l no •
. 'Wm Canine' 9 00: Jacob Faroe - 25
:Nicholas Metzinger 25 4os•Atkinson - . 100
' Baker.... ... , ... BO Mrs J James.: ....; 2 6
- Mrs Betx.... ..... , 25 Mrs P Enna.: .... 25
: Mrs Hanes -60 Mrs Prosser - - •25 • •
kirsßasaler -- - 60ritin3 Resin • s. '25 ,
Mrs Ann Evans::.::so Mrs D !Roberts._•.. 26,
'Jacob* Bright - ' /SO - Mrs M. .
;Jenkins. _1 00 :. . •
~.)11
.:
.rs W Harris,.;.::. 25.Anthoni - Merrieh.. - CO '
Edmund =Lewis . : ... 25 lifinry Lewis • 100 '
Mrs John Lawmen 251 Mrs Rachel Owens,:: 24 -
Win P Williams.. :1 00 Mrs B:Jones - :25 : '
. Owen Jenkins • 1 00,1dra E Phillips. - .'. - 'lO
Mrs Anti Roberts;. 25 .2dra Jane Lewis:- 10
?Rev Emil Hughes,: 2511drs Racher.James.,
•. 25 -
. Mrs Tamer . 50 1 • • . • .., --•-- .10 114
. , 1 , . . ,
,Collentedin Wasiesville, by Mrs -Arm .thmtlett .. .
- ..
. . and MISS Sophia Jones:. , . • • •
~ • . • .
Jamea.George. , ,•,.slooMns O.Mally '• - " 15
.Wm Davis 100 ,Thornas Gallagher.' 60 .
Thomas Tay10r.....1 00-John Mullin 00 • .
Janina Gantlett....2 001.1disa.M A-Mullin.. 95 '
Christ Frantz'' 4 00-Ana Thomas. :.... 80 , :
Chas Mullin 1 00!John- Welsh- ;.,, .. • 80 . •
AnglikEichulte,....l Ooliam Cook 100. .
Thomas Jones - -BO John Jenkins • ' 1 . 00.
:Mrs Edwards: .....1 SO John Davis • -60 -
'Sophia Jones ..- ...1 00 Jail Evans_ ' 50
Benjamin Thomas: 00 ' Richard Williame..l 00
Marion Church. ~.1 00.• Sarah -Lloyds. , .',....:: pr.,.
"Caroline Davie - 00 .Joseph Prances.. ii, -, .4011
-David Davis • • • 200 Wm Phillips • ' 2 00'
David Lloyd: I.OO'E Bead... ' .100
Ann Hinkle • 1 03,Csush 1 120
Harriet 'Collier.. ;., 3,01: ! , - -
riarl
.:41000 00
- . . . . .
T0t4.1 ... -.. : . .' . ' .... :- .. .. .. '.'.-..., ...... 0, ...S23T 10
:' • Total collections for C'. dommiii .. ion.::.... $24117 63
Remitted to Joseph Patteraon, Treainrer of •..
Christian POMMiOBIO.II. - ' 1 . ,•
•
• . ,
Total receipts • for Sanitary ,Coniiiiirsiori. anti' •
Christian Commission • • $6.173.1.4
7
, .
Alrl desire to close 110 the'eollections for the Sanitary.
Pair,- for the relief , ugh° sick and wounded soldiers, .in
'the course. of the ensuing week:l - would, be - obliged to
those making collections to hind in or send to B. Ban.
flares Book- Store, and those who desire. to contribute,
*al' please leave the respective' sums at the same place;
and it. will be Attu - aowledged in the Miners' Journal.
MRS. B. BANNAN.
List of Contribistioni from Employers at
.Geo..W.Snyder o s Pine Forest
to the peen! fosmitstry"Fiiir; : for
".• •". • bnnedt.of the Moldier. .
~ . -
Wm Giant • - $5 . 00 Thomas H011and.4:....2 00
Alfred Callen . • • 300 John Ilupert " 2:00
Dan Larey '2 00 Thomas Fox • • .. 200
'Thomas COW 7 00 . .W2p Blakley • - 1 25.
Peter Conway ' , • 100 Frank Evaite ' 141
Thomas . Carey 1 00 German M0re11.... ... ..2 17 '
John Mores - • 250 'Michael McGew.......2 17
Thomas Glifilin • . 200 Martin Larken 217 •
Wm Turner - ' 75:,Terry.liig,ttius 200 •
Johis Nilnud 00 James MeLanghton......l 90
HeuryToonand 250 H W Untisaknoth 2 25.
Patrick' Horan • 1 00• Nicholas Mowry 225
John - McGrath 1
.00'llenry . Betas • '4OO.
Mardis McGuire... . po 050.......:.1. 75
Daniel. Canton 1 00. Fran k. Walter!, 2 00 .
Abram Tonnand it Son 250 osepli Blakley 200 .
.Wm lirch 2 50 , "Vm Covley.„ - • 200
Jacob Dame , . '
250'Thomas r
Thos McGuire ' s'oo Win Reardon TOO
Thai Evans . 5 . 00 Owen McGar/ • • 1,211
..Thos 'Fox • - • 0 'itt Win Blaklev 217.
Jostles Evans 2SO Mathew M2Carty ' 2.00
John Oliver - . 2 'Co John Fitzgerald• • '2 00
Thomas' .Allen '2 50 John Daddove 217
Dayidl3rairis 260 Joseph`.Urch• • . 2 I'7
David Brown Jr 2 50'Pat . McLotighton ' 400
Wm Campbell • r • - 250 plichael C0nth0n'.. 5 . ......2 00
' AV.rm Hensham .2 50 James-8ichard50n........1 50
Gerald Fitzgibbons.....2 00 oseph Fronley 5-011
Thos Mulroy `1 15 IftMeS Moe 2 00
John Giftagin 2 25; Thllirllafin, 1.,50.
Michael Conry ' ' • 100 &ter. Pdst ' - 2'25
Patrick Ci3Ory • 100 Tjmnaii Ilinigon 200'
Thos ...... 2. 20•130yert Schini t. ' 2:00
M McGrath Bro 250 'John Covley '' ' 217
Patrick Lannan . • 2 00 :Joshua Cr0w5h0w.....:2 25
Dennis Carel... ..... 25 Daniel and Geo' CroW- - '
Jacoti.Chistell • 0.00 ;' shoW. each •$2 1234..2 25
Joins Smith: 50 Jacob' Deener . 3 75
. John Ditige .. 2'50 Oswald FOard. : 50'
James Quirk .• . 200 Jameii Wade :.1 00
JotoiNedeFit 50n::....3 00 Robert. Lewis • ' 2'oo
Ft - eta. Garachie • r 2 . 25 John Stger - . :2 041
John-Merry' • 100 :lames Tounand - 500
Joseph' Benedict 225 iSam Westwood • 500
Michael ... .:...1 Ob Michael .... 00
August Labor ..2 00 Martin Fox' 2 25'
Win blot - - 2 25 ..Nielos Webber - • . 2SO
Michael Begin 1 00 Henry Mon:below 2 50
Henry Httrueraberg,.....3 75 Fred Carol' • 250
Beheld 'Maly . '2.25 'Geo Plopert ' ' - S 2L'
Philip •Shitam . 225 Patri'ck Burne 200
Mathias 25 'John Wonders 50.
,Hicbael 110ffelinger...4 00 Was Moran' • • 295
Josepho6 'Patrick Cain • - 2 00
John 13 - Steel • -2 50. Michael Finton 2. 00
John Milroy • •2 26 .7olin Lelvis (4'60
Henry 'Baker ' 2 .25 Michael Hilbert ...../.4 00
Jacob Deivald ^OO -• ' 400
- James . Fox . • • 225 Wendle Rumbelow..: .1 00
. John M0ran.:...... .:: .2 00 IN.:ichlbs .N . eder boy. •• 100
Jlforrison 4 Son 5 00N7Ohn Kreps 00
Jacob Sherman • • 2'25 - Patrick Hobloi • 2 00.
Johp Evans •- ' 2 25:Peter Craven • . .. 200
Joseph Daddow - 2.2s']Patricl.: COOry • 2 011.
• John . Dardn' '1 00:Geo . Thrimas .. • 100
Geo - Kaire • ' S3;Datrick Ciaven.: ..:...10 0
Henry Shaffer ' ' 2 25,' Wm ' Het worth. :; . 00
Johti Cosley.. .. 251James'q ".:utn. .........1 00
Pat Fillin • 2 00; Michael McGinn 100
-Joseph Ford .. ;. . . DO
- James Ford • ' 2151
' John Fox • ' •2 00
.. . .
Contributionstit the 'Sanitary' Fair, by
Alm Workmen at Willians.R.Willinim ,
(Agent) Collier ,at Mt. LarrOy., . •••
• .. „ .. .
John 13 Willbinit • $ 0 5 Geri_Burkei • ' - 200
Robert Bmdly - ;• 2 Richard Jades - '• 250
James Duffy- ... ..... ..2 il 'Thomas:George.; .....2 50
Win Higgins.: ..-.. •. ..:. 2' I'M Kelly Id -•- 250
John .Williamsjt ' 2 00.Ewd Pugh dt Son
_' ' 4'50
Jonathan Reerte 2 50,'PazDonavan • ' 2.50
Edward: Nowland 2.50•J0hwFinnr......•........2 00
Ale:Under Anderion...2 511:John W Smith ' • 2 50
Henry Rogers • - 2 511 John -Gillais ' ' • 2 50.
Robert -Rogers "' ' • -2 50 Xat Little .241' •' -2 50
Elijah Smith 2 50• Edwin' Fisher. ' 2'lo
Thomas Bad& ..... ....;2513Illenry Chilreh •- • 2 50-
Reese Reese ..'. : ... ' ... 2 50!Srrseph. POWler.. '.. 0 50
Thomas Evans 2 50, Thomas Morgan , 200
• Thomas Dalton • 2'"10; Pat Kelly.lst • ......2 00 ,
Jobs; Reese • • ' 2 '/Oirjanuls Marrow ; .1 50
• Class Doherty • • 0 1 001 Michael Duffy . •
.2 SO
John' Thomas 2d . . . : . . 2 .00 ,it Thomas 'Can fte1d. •, ..:....2 'OO
:David Davis , • 2 50iAbrahamJenkins ' - 50
Wm' Peeler—. .. -... .. -.2 50 Owen Coleman • • 200
Solomon Bon • ' 250 Ulm Greenwood: 250
John .Nowland.... - .....2 50 Ebenezer •Williams:...2 50
John Di110n.....:..: ..2 50 obert-Tilllon ' • 250
Edivard Riese 2.5 Charisi .ee..; ......-....2 SO.
'Chas O'Brien ' 260J0b "Conatantine.,;...2 00
Thomas McDonald....2 Obb C Cunningham ' - 2DO
Tat litile Ist..•, .... - ....2 50 Thomas - Q'80y1e....• ..2 00
Wm '8e11Y.4. • -• -. 2OD G Francenstine.,k Brci.2 00
Dennis Dona en . 21r Thee Mari as Sons .; ..2 00
JaineSMoward •-- ' 200 John Logan . • 200
1 \
'John .Thomas 1nt1 . .. :.2 501 John Snyder'...- .. 4 . —.2 - 00
.John. Davis:: ... .... ' ... 2 50 Jamaipunlery : 200
WM, W.est.' . ..; .... . . .250 \
Tat - Ryan : • '
.s, 250
..•
.Jrini6s , Doran.:.•..... 2-240
.. .
• , -jar: williums . sent 15 c
. .tons'l6 cwt, which will-net
. . ,
Ganiributed by the' Employers at•G. Gar.
reptspn?s Girard Colliery, taetheMani.' •
• tarx •Wair. . . •
, .
Ja9.tob - Ganes .... . . ...$3 00 Dan 'lnnis..: :. 1 VI
PAM Gibberson: . :-.2.so'Jamea . ....:900
Geo Lurkenville. ;.2 219'W F-Brosclue• 173
Jacob 13atdorff • 2 Thlßidolph Ilufr 250
John B Besger ••• 2 25 John
Jamb" Fans! 375:John' ::..1 26
Fred. Snyder • • 1 a3l3ani Breacins 200
Chas Probert ' 2 26 1 ,jonattian Bramsington .2 33
' , O'Donnell • • 2 33181inim ,Blewitt. 250
WPeice 1 321 W T "Hewitt. .65
R Anderson 4 25;W Heath ' 200 .
R.::...4 2slArthur Death 233.
D Tillot ' ' • ' - 4 351.J0hn BroWn 916
Sam - Hoivels 3 2trisafte Jones 216
- 13 Strong..... . . ... . .:3 261 Chas ... . . 50
Jacob Steph en • 2 '25 ;Davy Vlpont 15-
John Flannigan 419 'James . • 116
Enoch Eckler..... .• . . :4 - 19 WP...::....2 7l
Jas Stomas . 1 50 E Davis ••• 415
Wagnir ' 225 'Henry Jaime; .... ... —215
.1 Dresaler.. ... : Jialah Boughy - 00
T .Fotheringli I 3 SO Neatiliah Bonghy 1 21
NV Pope 3 sri -
bum Kleeri 2•12
49 50 $1 ISO
John Steer • 212.
Mr: C. Gyration dOnited
Money C.oHotted from :Cigar Makers' in
, fOr Fair,
And Rent to D:.C. NrCammen, , Philadelphis, Chairman
of the Tobacco and Cigar interest for , Sanittui • Com-,
. iritox *rusks snot.. .
W B Boyer $lO 00-Benjamin Stamm, I PI
C W Wildermuth • . I.lfoses. S • Seaman
• 2d contribution.: 200 2d contribution: 110 0
Solomon floebel*„. 00 1 11enry :Hager 10
Win • Lloyd. 1 AO •Denbel Steel 100
Michael •2 00 Robert Frost, boj. 00
Thos Lloyd,. 110 - • . - •
711011 11. wrrarL'a anon , •
..1;•=7-4 5 601bouilei' •
Pianklin Woollfion 1 Ofq ' ,7 On
63 00 f Cornelius. #6lst: .1' 00—:'4 00
nor c .
7.11.0T11!!'S DUO? • • ••••
.•:'. *I . 00 I Henry Buck 04— 600
ngolt Teitoinat *Arrobis.:l's slip!. • ; •
T Vanduren $3iX) i Frank Weitop.f...i SO'. - '
W .parkey 180 . 1 John j1e11er;....:1 60
I'OOL Grim
C P Glover
•
c rlOll-1; & r ILIESZLZIVI agar
F &I•Eseseler..-.1115 00 j John Lindeumuth.l• 00
W, Dicus ' 100 t" • -' • '
~.31663 94
9..061,117
The '.lbiloiving amounts - have 'hien been . subscribed - in
serestrittir, and the piscelpti acktiowledged in
thentail lettgr, toy Ur; 1).1.1. Woods, of •Pfilladelphla:
W R C ' 160
Franklin Simons 1 35Trank. Ebert •• •••-• •- 110
• Thai M 1,0 0 5001 1 ", ' i sOIJanId Thompson .00
Wm St7ers.• aoi r Johrilv 300.
Chas S Bayiie.4-.: 1 101 N Batiimiken 5 00.
Wmearter '• - • IE6 John' Brobst -- ............
Diiughert7 ••9 hi p. zroo
Jno ;ranidorr .1 1 0. 0 • • • ' : •
Jno Belts pr.', ...... 635411
•r-•
Leltrs er.: iSO
• • -
,
. Halberstadt ; Agent, foi the Panel Work" (bottleP
'Aide) ileistruitent , of tlCatiylklll County, for Ssottsky
Fitit.' has-received. andlbriverded to•Ptill
s delphis; to
itrt, Ephraim airke; Chttlittign,the following site* t
`. ]Kral Head; 'I zephyr shawl . ;' Petherick, I . lkuoy
AA* insides t itra Atkins, it tonisrettlettml Ist-
=am
lichayiklikcouoir,bafflitd of ;ho..Chio..
, . • • inafeloonaloolon.
• • ThaltilloiTing - sulmeriptioni3 in aitt of the Christ-.
ian Corniniesion were colleetedin - .lliddloport by
Sallie E.. Bensinger:
P . .
.$2 00 Win SWAirt
HrBE E. Welter., 2 00:P Ruppert..
_" C Bensinger.. 2 00: Wm
Kato - Wagner.— 2 (X).S Rester.back
Ws Isaac May:.. . 1: , 00 8 Greenawalt - .
AS Miller.... .1 - 00,GE'L Medlar..
-J N. Benner... I 00 A. Kline ,
• E Bensinger. 1;00 Kreii _
HollieAl3enzu 00 - P Swindt..•
LisuderMai. 1 00;JnoKleradirest... 50
S.*PresteiSlinler... .1 00.1, Martin - 50
&Rid. -1 00 John. Spears.. 50
Jas 1 00,R Benner - • • - 50,1 .
Jas Eustace.. ... 1 Oilatrs - C Feldtrappif- • - 50
D:F Whetatone. -50
DAB Shafer lO O. ""..H ' 50
John 100 " rit Easton, 50
• : I 1-00 " S Minors 50
P Frasieberger:.. .100 " S Shellhamor 50
k Greenawalt. „. 1 00:." Heidenreich . 50
C, Mohrnian .
E A. Kleckner— '1 00
•Wrri 00
The:iniriora of Hie- place hays contributed - to .
'the operators,
ONE
.
•'' The following. subscriptions in aicl . of the Chriaks.
ian COmmission, wore..colleetell in Kaska William
and Thomastown by-Milis Maggio F. Thompson :
•
L S Boner 35.00i1t Thompson 1 00
P•Zimmer; 5r.... 200 D Th0mp50n........ 100
P 2 00IC Dillon ' 100
.Jas Major. •' 2 001 W 'tl Singloy •'1 00
Geo 2 00IM P O'Neil - 1 1 00
.Peter Kenn .... . 2 00IPat O'Neil ' '1 00
Mrs F Daniell. :.'. Thompson .1 00
II Troy . 2 0013 tag E- Thompson 1 00
'l3 31e..k.rd1e..., 1. 00 0 1 Mrs Templon...-. 1 . 00
1 0 .S P .S .
J .. ... 1 00;31ra . 50
P..Keartian.. 00:George ,Hill •50
Casper Wool ; 0010 by Trega 50
S - ,Shoener.... - .'...' 1- 00 I Jbs Hopkingon.... 50
L Brennan.: • 1 00, Jnd Hopkintfon..'. 50
M P.Farrell I 100 ;Mrs Brennan - 25
John Farrell - 1 001 ". Mortar. -10
Andrew Farrell.l...r. 1 0011 re L CampbelL . . 50
Walter. C0rby.....1 1 001 -
Jos ..... 1 001
.. . . .
The . follewing • is a list of hospital Stores. con
tained iu fOur.boxes• forwarded to the U. S. Christ
ian Comntission by • tho Ladies' Aid, Socioty of
the .31: E. Church; Nam - 111e, ;lane .7th,•11364 :
,-. Box No. 4.-145 pads and .pillows. - '
.. Box No, 5.-201 Y pads;'. .• , . -." -
BOx No., 6,-6 lbs white • Sugar, 1 -lb Boston
crackers 5 lbs, dried apples,,3. dried Touches, 2
paperil.corn starch, 1 paper farina,:l can peaches,
1 buttakciirraut wino, J. do raspberry • vinegar, 1
do blackberry:vinegar, ,lf Ms black tea; -51 hand
kerchiefs, -17'rollabandages, 2 gnilts,.7 towels, 13
muslin Shirts,: 44 Taira muslin druwers,-18 pairs
Slipliers. : " ....• .. ' • , - -
)3ox No. - 7.—185 pads;.27. pairs slipper , 11 rolls
old.muslir,;:3 bundlesc
newspaperS, 265 d library
b.Testaments,,ui and ,Testaentr,, 2 lbs Boston ci Leiters, 1
• paper cornstarch ; 1 lb black ton; 4 , lhs sugar,
•,
•
. .
:EvOr* Sqldicifshould supply.himself with a rem-,
edy to Counteract all-the : ills, diseases, scratches. and
bruhies, that he will:be. suhjected to
marches. dOd unhealthy . localities. Da~pe Pain Killer
is the remedy, sOldhy all dealers in medicines.
. June 11, •64. .'.. , 24-2* •
thellifiatory . of Illoatettorls stomach
teralithe most remarkable medicine of the day, and
"the ninny Cures thathave been.perfurmed with it in ca
ves of Liiici.Cornplaint, Dyspepsia; Neryons Debility,
and other diseases arising from a disordered stomach or
livAr, plates it at - oucemnong the most astonishing dis
coveries that has taken place' in the medical world. The
diseases to Which bittos are applicable,are
that there are. but few) of our ;fiends who nisi not test
„their virtues In their own •fainiqes or eirele of ricquain-•
Maces, and proye•to their `own satisfaction that there is
at least one ratbedy among the thany . advertieed medi
cines deserving the - public commendation. • •
Poi' sale by DrUggitite 4nd &Ale:rig everywhere.
, ra of Coal, containing. T 4
tharair nut less than.s3oo.
E? 05 Tone of Coal. to the
. • W. E. Boyttf,,
• • N.METZEL,
• • ..Committee,
DONATIONS
4 .
1 CleOr-the belie of Flier;
. - 'USE DUTUMM'S CELEBRATED
• • LIG NIT MI NG :VIA V-ILIGIL
a neat. cheap article- env to use.' Ertry *met will kr
a quart. SOLD EVERYWHERE. :
FRENCH, RICHARDS'Lt - CO., IGth and Market its
Philadelphia.•wholesale agents,
Mai IS,
P. lIOUCI Potter illc,'Pa.,
J: .
Acqm you. TUE ,541.43 OF THE
SEWING ?MACHINE S
In. Schitylkill'County.
.. .. .
. , . .
- Anumberef these excellent Family Machines are'lit)
waye kept on hand and
.esit: be. seen in operation by
calling at his -residence-. in. Market 'Street.. aroye sth.
next door to the 'nglish Lutheran Church. 4 ' • '
...To accommodate persons .using these iffichines, i
supnly 'or Machine Needleyt, Machine . Oil and Soap, and .
Clarl'a Thread, ii:i all nitrabers' and -colors ~ e apechlly
adapted toSevring Machine use; will be kept.onland.
' fklboretigh instriictirins ' for 'working • these' Machines
will be given to parties purchaaing. .- . ..
Orders hp, mail ',will receive prompt attention.: Call
andexamine before prircbasing elsewhere. '
~4-aniutry 2:1:'&1.1 - • '. • • - - 441' . .
- - ..4cli.gi . )*'s..":o . tti . 4l.io:iict . .
4 NOTICES.
clir - Eionnuera Church, (Lutheran, Third St.)
It is expected that.l3,e7v. A, 4 Benze will preach in this
Church, en. Sundiy,'June lr:th,..st. 10, A. M.. in the Ger
ruaa.and at P. M., In tho English language.. .
. .
ear" Union. Prayer: Ineetin.t, eye.ry Sunday
morning, from s.4'. to ON o'clock, in the frame ChUrch
onSecond Street,', between. Market and Norwegian Sta.
AWate invited: 4. • - •• • •
Zanily Church (EpiscOpal) Services Sunday
morniniat lON o'clock: Evening at of .8 o'clock.
• tirlietisisdist E. Church, Second treet, above
Market. . Rer. Et; .McCuu.ourat, Past . Services:
.Sabbath, at 19, A; M., and 74, P. .31; • N yerMieting;
!Tuesday:evening,: at 73y - o'clock. " .• . •••
. ,
• ear - Regular Baptist Church, Nahantan,go
Preaching every, :Lord's ,Day, Morning add Evening, at
10.%, anclTX; P. AL Lecture, Wednesday Even
iag,.at'7X Austrit, Pastor.
dLutheran "Chtiirch, - liiarttei: Square.
Her. L, Kutias, - . Pastor.. Preaching ',every Sunday
morairm and- eSening,•st 110,4" - - A. 11.., and 1, P. 31.
PrayerNeetisig*d;LectUreThursdaj even., at 7 o'clock
• _ .
Street.—
'Rev.6D° E~uugelieal
SAL'I. ca. T Ruoaee, the newly appointed. Pastor; will
preach German7eirery Siraday morning at ..1dIdlock;
and-English' in the Eliening at T . .
. rar - The Sceend.R'rembyterissn Cflurch Rev:
S. F.- Co.i.v Pastor. ;-Pablic, services every Sabbath, at
10X, and . ••• . • :
111_4 DLL D.
• .AU Marrirfge-NQiielll7l,l4olt be - accompanied with 25
cents,to appear in the Jovialii.. , .
. . ,
' dIrIA4BERILW—ItoKINLEY--In St. Luke's church,
'Brooklyn; by Rev. J. W: Diller: Chas. Chsimberlairi, Jr.;
of New York City" to Regina, daughter Of Mc-
Kinley, of Brooklyn. . .
SIIEAFER—CAMP- , -IntNeW Maori. on • tbe mom
hig of the 7th inst., by Rev.' Edwin llarwood, D. D.,.
. Walter 8.-Slicafer. , lA this city, to Jehnie..eldest daugh
•ter-of Gilbert fiamp, - Esq., of .New Huven. ' •
DIED.
Simple amnouneemints - ..0f- deaths, free: Thais ae
eompanied with siotices, *4, Mus 6 be paid for ths
rate of . 6 centsperline. • .• • • .
• STITZER—CM the- sth' Inst., in Schuylkill Haven;
Elmira Rebecca, daughter 'of S. W. and Elizabeth Stif
fer, aged 13 years, 3 months and 3 . clays. '
. , .
_ .
- SLINGILTIFPIiiIIed, near Chancellorsville, Va.,
Itayl6, VMS; Ctirlioral John 11. Stint:tuff: Co. 'A. 131 th
P. V.,'ln his 2'..q. year: . — ll•his - roman's afe recOvered,
notice will be given of the .funentl. • - '
TROY=FeII raortally-weandetli May 6th, at the Bat
tle of the Wilderneen, Troy, of Co..l7th' Pa.
Cavalry, aged 41yeans, well respectedhy all who knew
0, how.desolate and sad oar hearts are to-day,
For the' Ines of the gaUtint and brave; • •
Who than in the morning of life pasaednway,
To reat in,a warriors grave.
He fell'at hie poet, wlth . .bia tried armor on, • . •
• In a moment of triumph and pride,':• • .
And though fiom the scene of the conflict he , a,gone,
• Yet in hopor and glory he died.
No' wife stood beside inm to soothe the death,bier;
Or.wipe the cold dew from 13ie brow ;
No fatherwrie near him--nornother to cheer, •
•No brother oreister to comfort him then.
~.
noble warriorosiecp, •
TbY grare.la now thy bed,.
Cold in irehonam thou doet rest ••
. In silence. with the marred 'dead. ••":
Farewell I Farewell !, •thy mnrch on earth la done
•
Obituary.
. . .
.r.a, May 31. et, 1564,
• SAMARITAN' 'LODGE, L 0, of G. T.
WKICESAS, In the Providence Of.•111m .Nveho doetb al
things well," and in whose sight the death of Ilia saints
is precious. Lieut. Harry C. Jackson has been relieved
from his-Share in the labors of earth, and incorporated
into the number of the blessed :.Therefore, . •
Remlvect, - lit. Thal in him our beloved country has •
lost an efficient and. worthy :officer, and the .cause of
Truth arid Human Liberties a .zealotis and valuable
. That in , his ft:denial relation to •WI as a Good
Templer, he has left words and works whoee fruits shall
be numerous. and rich,' and that the - vacancy in theerder
is rtich as the good man. ever leaves to be filled only
with his sacred memories. ••• • . •
ThatTbatwetender,io big family nn.r most earnest
'-and prayerful sympathies, as they suffer that toes wf '
is his great gain, • • .
"Peace be with thee,. G,: our brother,-
• , In the spirit
• Vainly look we for another
c.„ • In thy place to stand: . • , • •
CritoTruth'and Freedom-giving
• - All thy . early powers., •
_.
e.with the living • •-• . -
Ann th.r Writ once." . • • •
Alb, That inmanifestatkin of-oar regret. and) in -re
sped. tO.bliknienwry, vie wear t4O badge of. mourning
designated- by the Order, and that Halt be ,draped In
mourning for thirty,days.
sth. That a 'copy of thus resOlationa seqt• by, tikti
Secretary to the family•of -the. deceased ;'' anti 'be pub
:lloled, in the. Alinerie;JsunW of.Pottsyllle.and• the
• :Eancinit,er... l A(Pre,fv: • • ' J, J.:_HAHDY: .
• .
• • - •' • 111:RDMILI -
KIe.RY • IkefERCH„ - t • , •
foinvik
KATC P11011!4 6.
VENERA - L NOTICES.
-stiusoivac. 140.1'11CITbe otncers.
...'ankmentbers of Page Lodge',.*.i 219. A T.
and the. Ntmonte .Order generallycare fraternally
Treqaestedlo meet at their TIITS , AFTERNOON,
:at -1 (Mock, to attend the-fitneral ;Of their late
'brother, Adjutant &ma T. Hateauts,tif the 96th Regt.
'P.
By Order of the W.M.-
"June 11, •.64:
NW/ lICE.—The co•partnershlp hereto
fOreitzisting. between JOAN MILNES, WU
%LAM Ji.; and JAMES NEILL. trading tan
:,'.der the dr& natne'of JOHN MILNES & CO.. was die
. solved the let inst. by mutual . consent.. Either tit the
- nartilaitifintberized
~ • J. MILICES. ,
•' ' 'WM..IILLNIS. Jr. •
JA51.133 NEILL.
24.11 t
Jane 11, ,ete
. .
'heretofore
'‘ existing ..betssexelVllJ.UX Jr„
of Pottsville, and JOllll MILK of Philadelphia.
- trading under the drm name -Of-WIL-MILITES,'Sr., &
CO., was dissolyed on the Lst . insa. mutual' consent,.
Either of the partners is authorized take the Min dame
- tn settlement. • • • 31112,113,..fr,
NOTICII..-1117 wife, , Ilannak
Sandis, having . left. me without last cause. I.
therefore dation:all pereoha against ,eref.liang*.her sus - '
my amount, as I will pay no bills,of her. coutractinz. •
May XS. '6.4.-2•1-1?3, JOHN SANDS.
, • 'rum ILTNIORUSIGNIKD have this
day formed a ea-partnership., under. the name
and style of Leonard &dm/ter. The business will bacon
ti nne Cat heretofore c.ondneted tri Thos. W: Leonard.)
at New Yorkand THOS. W.. LEONAIip,
AprilL. B..SgUIEL
1864. '
I'oo
1 00
, 1 00
1 00
50
50
50
LEON . ./kBD &,
- L. Silver Terrace,•/PalSeville*
alkideltlute*Ngw
'arstaies-dt ' •
, •
WHILE, SPIERN, LOW KEROSEIE 011.8!
Best grades of Winter and Snnuitel:Whali Oil;. for
'Colliery purposes, .constantly on hand,. direct from New
Bedford to which we *csilt the attention of Operators.
Itepre,sented by Gordon Smith, itPottsville, Pa.
April .64; ' IT-3.m05.. e
. •
. . . _
•• PIIOFESSIONAIL
The undersigned, Physician of five' year!.,
eiperlince, who has been indneed * to lOcate htinselfin
this towm. would respectfully offer his professional ger : ,
vices to the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity.
OFFICE- , LEntrancg. Centre et.,.nextdoor to the Gov
ernment 'Bank and D. L Esterirs Hardware Store, op
positeMehantongo street. '
' 11. B. WHITSKit,. M. D.
April 9, .64
. - -
'.IkIINT Rai4OICITTION" pro.
poling ecrettin Alatenelcuuts to tiro
Be it rfeolved by the g en a t e and House
,if , Representes7
tires of the Commonwealth of Permayboamiti in General
Assembly met. That the . fullowing amendments be pro
posed to the Constitution of the enmnidawealth, is ac:
cordance with the provisions of Ahlitenih article there-
of: • .
There Shall be an additional recttori to'the third aril
cle of the CoristitUtion, to ha designated as section fuer,
as tollow's : • - . -
"Sectriox 4_ WheneYelany Of the. qualified electors
of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual
miltkiry
servic tinder a requisition from the Presjdent of the
United .StStes, or by the 'authority. of, this . Common
wealth, such electors may exercise the right of Suffrage'
in all elections by the citizens, Under . ruch regulations
as are, or shall be; prescribed by law, nut fullysa if they
Were present at.thtur usual:place of election" • .
Sinernoa 2; There shall be two additional sections to
the, eleventh article of 'the Couetitutiou„ to bc.ciesigna
ted as eectlons eight and nine. as follows:
•I.4,"SEc-rioN S. No bill, shall be parsed by the" Legisla
ture, containing more than one subject which email be
clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation
- •
”S - it..-rtos 9. No bill shall be ptesse4 by the Legisla
ture
titre granting any power& or priviletft, in Brig case,-
where thg,authority to-grant such power& sr priyile
ges, ha.s%een, or may hereafter be. conferred - upon Us
Courts of this Commonwealth
HENRY C. JOHNSON.
•
Speaker of the House of Itepresentatirea. •
JOHN P. PENNEY:- - . •
.• • ' Speaker of the Senate.
. . .
- 1 0PTM11 OT bar &CUL - MILT OP 111.11.01111.10 N WEALTH, )
Ilarrihburg.•April 15:IIII44: - I .
. .
..
Periiisylvnnin; sm. . .
I do hereby certify that the.foregMng is. a full, true.
rind correct copy of the on Joint Itesolution.of the
General Assembly, entitled - A Joint . Resolution pro-'
priming certain Amendments to the -Constitution," 8A
the same remains en file In this office. -. . '
- " In-testimony whereof, I' have hereunto' et my
Tr o - - , , QV' .' hand.and caused'the seal .of the Secretary's
`...'....:'" 'Mike to be' allied, the day and: year above
- ' written. - .--,' : ELLSLIFER
.1' • • - ' - : Secretary of this Continonvrealth.
The above Resolution having been agreed 1o,: by
majority of the members of elicit 'louse, at twii. see-
OCRSIVC'SENSiORE , of ttgtGeneral. Assembly of this Com
monvienlth; thci proposed nmendmenta Will be submit
ted to the people, for their adoption or' rejection. on
the FIRST TU . ESDAY.OF AUGUST, in the year Of our
Lord, one thonsaiid eight hundred andPixty-four, in ac
cordance with the provisions of the tentlrarticle at the
Ccinstitution, and the net, entitled
." An Aetprescribing
the time and manner of, submitting to Atte .people, fok
their approval andkatification or kejection; the proposed
amendments to the Constitution." approved the. teen:
ty:tiord day Of April,.one thOusand eight hundred and
sixty-four. • . • • - ELI SLIFEIt,
• ..
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
A pril
IPA WEN E li.81111! •
We. the enbscriliers, hare this., -day entered
into a Partnership. under the. name rind - style or
ALLISON 13ANNAN, to carry on the Foundry, Ma=
chine, Smithing and Car-making Business, in Port Car
bon; Schuylkill County. ROBERT ALLISON, •
• ' FIIANCIS /3,-BANNAN,
April' Ist,
,1864.'
havAng Colliiries- or
• Coal Lands to divine of,-will find it to their
interest to apply to - .0.-W. BCSTBED,...
April I..'ii-t-16-3ml 21 Commerciatst, Biiston.
REVENUE- STAITIPS.—IFILsiving
hec,,,:::oolated agent for the distribution
Revenue Stampa thy..*Oth District of „Pennsylvania. I
hereby give'hutiee that I arriprepared to fprnlah Stamps
of all denoniinatona..;. ••. .
The following conuniesaion, payable . in stamps, -will
Uu ,
pureheaes of $3O or mode, S per . reeking. -
• .. • " , " 100 " ," • ~" . •
*,.- • .** • " 300 '• .
- Orders Peepeetfully solicited. -
JAMES A. INN. ESS, lOtli g ,Diit. Pa,.
• OfflCe Oppesite "Ainericen How.," PottaNtle: - Pa.
April 9, '64 - . . 13-
LE GAL', O.TI S
I N- f
rir eour t . ofC..tinnpion
. r keno o f 24,117!-
F:REDERICK:GEUR:II6I l 4 l2kri;chTerm, 1564.•'
SITS AN v G s. .EIIR — E . : • j A . iia4 sm. Divorce.
'Take notice, that your hnshand, Frederick. Ochres.
has presented his !petition - to the Court of CoMmon
Pleas, of Schuylkill CountY,:prayinx• ' for tli,t causes
-therein set forth, that helnight he divorced froin , .the
bonds of matrimony entered' into with you,..Sarah
Gehres. You are,, therefore, required to simenr on' the
fifth day efSeptember next, to answer 'the said .cont:
MOM, and show cause, ir.any - yon have, why the said'
Frederick Gehres should not be diverted from the bonds
of matrittiony entered into With on . . .
To SUSAN (4E1112E8: JOHN HAUSH, Sheriff;
June'll,-64. 24-4 t
.
VSTATO. 5E.E.A.14.; de
council t—Lettera Testamentary upon - the Estate
of Richard Bear. late or the Borough of Millersville,
in the County of 'Schuylkill, deCeased. have been grant,.
ed by the. Register nr:Wilis Tor said County of Schuyl
kill:to JOHN WITZMAN,.who resides iu.the Borough
of Miner...n(lllN , lit. said . County, and MICHAEL
BRIGHT;'who resideS in the Borough of Pottsvillht in:
said County ; those indebted to ssid estate are request:
ed to .make payment: and all persons having "claims or
demands against the said e.state,ltreregnestkd to make
known the same, without delay,' to either of the said
Executors. JOHN WITZMA . N. •
' • • MICHAEL BRIGHT, Pottsville, Pa.,.
Tune 4. `64.—.23-nt. . .
Executors.
VSTA.TE t).F .4.NDREW-1113148E.16, de
ceased t---Wherene.- Letters' Teatuntentrerp npori •
the Estate of Andrew Russel. late of the
,Borough. of
POttsville;SelmykillCoun ty, dece.ased. hav been g-rant,
• ed to the undersigned.; .nll Persone indebted to said es
trite are hereby requeste&to Make:payment and those
having claims against the au= to present. them, with
out delay, Aci • . . .
. • THOMAS M. RUSSEL. ..) •
- . • CHRISTOPITICH LITTLE; Executor!, •
, . • HENRY C. RUSSEL,—..
• lifithantongo "St., coi.. of Second,' Pottiville.
June 4, , n-at
.
/A.A lEUISIISTRATION NOTICE.-.-Where
as, letters of 'administration on the estate of John
8. - Meredith:late:or 'Maliuoy Township.' Schuyll6ll
County, deceased, have been grnnted:by the Register
to the subscriber Notice is hereby given to . all those
Indebted to said estate. to make payment, nd those
haViiigelaims. wilt present thimlbr settlement; •
LENORA MERRlDlTH,'Admintstratriz.
„
'May 2R. '64. • ''- 6 C .
.
IRTANTED:-;-An"experyienceii Inside - Foreman for
7 T a Colliery in this Conty." Apply At THIS OF
FICE. [Jane AL
$ A t: o . ll2, l li :lr lifi:WPl T eas a t
Leal" =Tear=
der Stntionery Package.” Each Package con
tains 35 Songs, .2 pages of Music, 18 sheets of paper, IS .
Envelopes. I linler..l Pen,l Pen Holder, 1 Lead Pen
cil; 1 design for Undereleeve., 1 for Apron, 1 for
Embroidered Collar: 1 for Chngenhigitobe, 2 for mark
ing Letter., 12 §ecreti never befoie publisMed. worth
many dollars t and other Information. Also, one beau:
lifut article ofJewelry.- . 4beral inducement. to Agents.
Stud stamfi for Cirenlar. WEIR st, CO.,
43..Soath.TITIRD Street, PIILLA.DELPII
a 24-3 m
Jnne :11. '64
IVOTICE-TO COAL 'OPERATICM.
.1• I—A .partj,inPhiladelphia. dngaged. lithe "sale 9f
Lehigh Coal, wishes to obtain the agency' for a good
Schuylkill Cblliery. Strict attention to the Indness,,
and the beat references given. 'Address W. 11., No:
218 WALNUT St., Room-No. 8, - Philadelphia. '
June 11, '64. . • -24-3 t
A PPLICATIONs will be' received for
tl ONE MALE TEACHER, to' act ea, Principal, and
THREE FEMALE TEACHERS, toad se, Assistants,
in the 2d, 3d and 4th Schools of the fioromth of Cres
sona, County. until SATURDAY. Jane 26th..
1964. on which day a public examination will be•held
by .the .County Superintendent - of Public Schobis, to
commence at 9 o'clock, A, M., preciselj.
Hones will beaddreund to .WM. H. Bltib.,
Sec'y Cressona School. Board.
244 t
June 11,'63,
T ,
EACIIIERS WANTED.--:-Oste Mule
Teacher, for a term of 9 or 10 months, and one
Female for i or 6 months, for' the Public Schools of
the Borough of. Middleport. Salaries good. Esamina
tion.by the. County Superintendent on ".I.IIURSDAY,
June to commence - m. 9 o'clock. .Applications an.
Belted: By order of the Board. - . .
June 11, '64-24.1t E. K. WEBER, Se&y.
.
• S IMITATION . WANTED.—fIy •a yetitsig
married man a situation to attend to some out-door.
besinese. .The heat of references. given u to ability,
Integrity and industry. Address •• B," at this office.
• dune', '64; " • . • , '241.3t
lATANTE o.—One or two practical Inning Books
or Snperintendente, who are thoroughly acquaint
ed with and understand: theworking, of Anthracite
Coal 31ines. To a person answering the above, a literal•
Wiry will 'be - pad: 'AddreaN with 'references, BOX
600: P. York. [June:4„..64.=-13-tf •
1J %NT E D TO
a
ir`eonfalnin 'about 6 rooms
al,„Tyatt Goose,tecfin tbe Borongb of Pottwville: Parties wilt
hear of good tenant, by addressing Box 334,
'Warns P.- - [Jane 4, 414.—V3-3t
0
TEAM Ertf:4lll(E3 WANTED,The un
dersigned wishei to pare/L.lo , er; second-Wind Steam
410clok-ot:20 0f,39 hOise-power each. Address
.1 - A4 *Z B,PARIPS,P . O4,UsiIIe;
. . • •*.
AVOIRINTS -positivel y
litedelecipt.2!) - : tents: , Somettihrr urgently needed
by ererr portnt; Call Olt eximine, or ten ssunples
sem free, bi 20eents; tbit 'retails for $l, by It.
L. WALCO'II ITO Chatham Sousse, New York:: , • -
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R - V hf 1 1 .&TEXT IP'ILlt at
A 'lll,
IVANTED.
7 :..5... - . .-f-074
:--: t:-',K.:'WHIM
_Offeri for sale' the .NEW GQ
LOAN, bearing i . per cent. into
redeemable any tune after "ten
pleasure of the Government. ai
years after date, in Gold. Th
50 - s and 100's payable yearly :
.dericanimition‘ - half 7 yearly. TI
dated March Wi, 1864; until thi
tember. The accrued intereitfc
is tsquired•ha be paid by - Purchi
;or sit LegaLCurreney, adding 50
premium. until further notice.
•l 0 _ other . Govenument Settut
and sad. Highest, price paid f ,
I .1)=1, _Gild and Silver. "
L. F: WHIT,
centre str!ei, P
LOST AN D 114 he
April 2. '64,
L 0131%; -A TRIM& ' veered whh :•••
marked ‘ ELT: 114 Prine.eton,
cut in thebakga . : ge•car OP the '‘Jettylk'
at Port' earbein:direeted to Frank t
Soppbeed to have been left at
Ilberid. reward will be tteentor the rettu
Or for any information rent to the aces;
shay lad to Its dioetwery. nun .
'•• •64.—'24:"1tp ' •
QINItAIt ed away trot
resiaing 'in St. Clair, about on e
surz,43oW. with 'white - melte tip of t 4
laiL , and has' etr. teats. anita eifpprksed
base calved .bp Able. time.. Wbocrer•wil
return said cow, or. give.lntostiun caber
her= get her again, "All be reagdnahly
..... ALEXANDER'
TRAY , away
'l , ..scritier,.en the 'Wile May lest:
white face and white snipe on the bsck, ass
goittie : eetl*pund 'the eyes..
..She is sup.
. -- pq‘e4.44. - heye: calved since- She strayed
away. flinyVeniOrCreturising the Cow WA
the subscriber tit Locusttiale, near Asiaird,
County, or giving htiorinattim where she rk.
will be_suitahlY rewarded by
J u ne 4, .64.—f2 . 3-3V WILLIAM 'A'
riIiWERTS7 DOLLAR.% "Hrt vj
it The above reward will be paid r,,e•
eovery of a BLACK 110 ILSE: seven yea:*
with a WhitOttar dWhis forehead. qpnriiirti
left hind leg. left hind foot white.a., h
e u t if
The horse wan stolen on the night 4,f,Winkti
tath JOHN .LEVITT, G. s
Taniaqns, June 4, '64
QTICA W.—Strsiyed 'lawny
1 -7 subscriber, on the 19th inst., a re1 , 131‘..t;
LOW .COW, with ,dark. stripes: across the.
back; the:left horn turned in. and a whiles
spot between the burns. Whoever will re. '
turn raid Cow to the subscriber at
Schuylkill County. or give
,infonnatloti 116 e,
get her atritith-will be reasonably rewardsd.
MAY 23, . JOHN Cfji
Foil, SALE AND. To
P lEt .WAGO . —Two ex em
S
Wa ,, ona,•anitable for any purpose.
June 11, '64.-24-to_ • JAI/17,
:11141AN08- FOR ti.ALF.-Trny
1 seven - octave PIANO.S for Mak. . Ote
manufacture) by Ilartmaki., of New /1. - I
and the other by lleitzel. of, lialtlmon ,
They are both sripurior instruments. any
will be aufd cheap, considering the quail
antee them for Bove years. . Y.
June 11. 14.,24-itl.] "
VOll RA 11. E.—The lin . esse
V by John (4artley; on Norwegian air
.
GepriTe. Aj plrtu B . J.. Mr, Tam:
T. TA'll.(ili_ Pottsville. L.llll
13 RI VA Iff. XA. LE rate
1. ern Mfand. opine 3intn Street
Liaven, fur sale; For terms. an, an
• . - F. 1".. DEWF.ft;
June 4,'44. : - .• •
1{ OR ' 1 1 444,1?..--"-A •
with Counter Shaft,-Ptille
In the best condition. Also,
ter. For farther particulars,
May 28. '64.-22-3t.! •
pOl3. dt
.libuPe And. Lot, on Centre P
low. Also, a tract of good Cot
St. Clair.;. Apply to
-
Insurance Office; Penll
May 28, 'GC ,
VOR MALE • CH EA
U hand MINK - MAIN. i
but a shor.t time: Apply to ,
Hardviare and
Nay 2D, '64
r 4 l Olll NA Trait of, ahem
acre% of Land.•iultable for Farminir. para.?'
.4 7 4 hered.on which In a good tuo-a , ary Frar
aL d
lioure; with ft never-faili-nifspring
- ter.near thu door: a rOtail etzlil”; w4l,'
B lu'rea cleared anti- under cultivation. sittut.l
ry Township., In the vicinity of Ranivr Tyra
term, etc., apply to BUILD PA'I'TrILStiN. Esc. Mlle, ,
'
. .
' Boiler,' 94 feet,
.
FOtt IS Al. It .'--A
lung,-.30 inches diametir. • . ..
A. lot of 16-inch Cast Iron ' Pipe. Apply - to -.-,;.,
... , . , A. ItU;"•Sri •t\ -4 , 11 , 1 M. _
f• . • • Corner of . -Maliantongo and Center... '. - .* . kti .
.. . ,
ri, on SAi.E. - -;Ak deslenble• farm or, -.Agog—
_S• ncres - situated In WeAtmoreinlid - I.ouuty. 1-1....... -- '''' 7
miler froM the cOnnty se.at.andtwenty-el,;liiits , *
Pittsburg ; welt - watered-near' our Iticirer^ =,. 111441 -.. mi,
timber-two dwelling - bowies, ham fir..;-.'41.4 - 8 8 ,.1
excellent steam Nov: ill, a flne3oungoil4 ..
and of grafted fruit, the whole bind 111,? 3.. f,
.01
C
laid with COAL and quite convenient to the P.i.;; . 7,
which renders tt valuable to those ‘ . %i5hinetee,...."7.42,.. e a t .
the Coal business. - Title perfect. price mita.v.!-,?;
-terms easy, an lam anxious to sell. - For Al
inquire your:nl(6r biletter tO Rev.-A. S Ftoi-tAtii.-t.
Chester, Pa., or to •the . undersigned at Ifier...pt•
Weelmoreland . Co.,-Pa. : - JOILN ILTf. - . 2 ..
May 6, '64 . .. . -: . i ;.,
. --
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1. - 4 1 1 11 .16 MALE.-The enbperibPr hail now 1 , ;.A0- ,
l' and for sale a large lot of OLD NLACIIINE
1 Pump-Wheel. 8 feet Siametee, Pi in. bore.; 1 ~ ...- . .; ,.:774 -M
with Shaft;, iced-plates , and Pedestals . all ofir,.i„zilUgl
if. , -
Also; several other Pdmp and Drum Shafts, •efifa
rut rizes - :. several very good seentulliand lac: e 0...
Air Stack, - 6 feet diameter, 40,feet in lenzth. an:gigot
dation:Plate- and Guy Rods,; 2,000- feet of ~ ft . ';-"--7.7, . .`
Chain; 300 feet 1-inch Wire lope. AIM. I i .r,
er,'consistin e 9 . .of Rolla;.Screeris, ac., with all Lti‘,'W • • -
ing, in complete-order., • : . . ...;
%.,,,. -•- • JABEZ SPARKS, Cos siiiiii
. Pottsville. Illey.T, *64. ' . • .3:4;:aTitii
4,ZTEAYI ENGINE FOR PIALL- 7 . 4 .4:-.-; -
i.. 7 twaleralgned hart - at his shitp,7Coalitreeti'.7 - 4..'?
•41•2 horse engine. recently,rehnilt. the tyl:::441
been bortatout and is filled with
••
Sprill: ',Wilt: §.., -
:piston is new. 'The engine -has a.fly- wheel emit . ..,
•ley. S-feet iii dianieCer, with a surface of li iir....`...:`
weighs 2200 ptieinds. • • -' ; JA.BEZi-Pih. '' .- a
Pottsville, Attril,3o, .64 . • ~: - i . - - li‘'' . -, .
,
T - 1 4 91W NA LE—TFOR AOCIIL'ILI4:: - '
1 HAVEN STEAM MILL. he suberrlime - ••• t
for sale the well - knoiarn Steam Mitring k.i 1 .. , ,_ '
,
situate in the Borough of Schuylkill P 3.11. C4r. '. ',
good running order. - It. is considered one of ts ..
.- . •''
beet in the County: Terms
m adeM easy. .--.- a. •
dOsEPII BSfiri, *
For inforrnation•.Spply et th e lifin to i s ts - .-M •
SEYFERT, Schuylkill Raven, Schuylkill 01t 7 i. , '.
Oct. 1,-63, .. : , ...,. . , 4 _, :
~,,,,,,
._
TaINER.S, lIIIEC INEANII: A Sr FAllllqrlite
111.-FARMS FORSADIk4III: -RENT .IN 51ikt .. e . .16
KILL COENTY.-One of'lBo acres - --100 intdef'- - #
•cultivation :: balance Chestnut SproutsBl , •X` ::-.. .
growth. Terms to suit piircharcre. - - 141 W ...X . ,!...1 . 1,
mineral-right neserVed.• -,. • .
•
10 acres within:3' reales "Of Pottavills: eir":17::
trucking. Apply to •
Real • i . • , - .1 e . ii . BANV:
' Estate 'Agouti Polk . '' ' .."' •
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• ' ..P1
12.
. .
IQ OAP . . .Al l o[ll- 'CANDLE . FACTLi ..' •
5..0 FOli. SALE. , -TheSonp and, Candle ratt,c;'.. 'PI
carried on by Richard. D. lichoener, locioni 1 - ,:a;'''.:: '
Norwegian street,-in the Borough 44 , 1i5Tr..ti..610
is .offered for stile, together With all t tiltess ~..
including the lot. arid Antilding, .tc. ..Forr6c? .4181
further particulars.' 91,1 0 to ISENJ i... 7-•
ANIN Me
Market street. Pottsville. Ctr tO ihr.subir,r l .c l : - ..
at Rehrersburg, 13erke.Confiti, P. - Ul6lo
•" • ••;- :. - - -•-- ...: A DANSCSOI C . 'IO,
April 16,'64. 0.• -- •• - : - la' It;
. .. _ .. -.
17"A-LuAni4..PttorEwriv Fowl::
T IN TILE - 1301i0U011 OF POTTSVILLE. -1- i' llr .ei
story Stick:Dwelling lionise and lot. of grocnii - ,beti
20 feet front by 106 fret 'deep, fronting nu Itx: e Alkid
toad street (nearly opposite ...Snyder's Fouler!, ..'- A
„ tg
between property of John Clayten. Eeq .00 te"..'
' and Wood's Estates,: the South, with a Storiii3la
the fbst floor. and-three-story brick back tom',,'
Cached, and a.three-story Brick Store ileuteis/
'.Will be sold son reasonable cecina clear ofs': .l ',,'
brine. - Apply to A. S. MOOIOIE/IX Pottia 4 -.. .
GEO. 11, POTTS A . CO., liinerarille. .'-
.April 16, .64. „....- '• • 111 '
FOR ,ISAILIF:.—Tke Subficriber els, A id
isale - the property, situated ti the 5
of Cressona, ilz: One two.an6.a..half-str , ry fru' . c laik
.C,OTTAGE DWELLING, contanitho 9 ",''''„. i'"eif,s
Mtn building 16 by 30 feet; back buddint ''''' ' ''4lfer
16 feet, with half- acre lot attartted..boucce..... ,
aides by public streets. containing a newt-rs:. - - 7T* Ol
of excellent water. - and a variety. of.sivide el . ,
fruit'trete!. and 60 grape iines,in -112 - slitlL; . ' l ' 1
'With a triune stable. salliclent Inc two hotel c"Ailtin
cow'', and haying a carriage shed ti , trirlied_"
' The said property- would Make ;a 6,4004; ay 1
residence : but it is peculiarly well located W of •
' for an Ice Cream: or other Public:Garden. - Aug
J. J. TreliCitell. I :`H"% , *A I
ON
April 16,_•64
FOR IiALE.:--Asi Elevator. for Id Fllit
Cal, with the . gestring Complete—in good ' edli
I 9-inch Lift Pump Hg-foot stroke.
1 5-inch . " . -. " - " - • v Skli
Apply at - . , JAB= SPARK& C. 'ed.
.. _ .
LI o n 9141.1.18.--An'quill viderf inlo' l ien
1- a valuable tract.. of productive CuAl. 12 : W I
Near Pantie Township; Schuylkill (*aunty. evs tile
by two colliefiec - ,Anly -to ' • IS
- rit?"l.'4l B. GOW - g.N,Tott o ' - '-'
Ang.po„.6.i. -- . - ' • ' :7. t in
' I , um
COAL ./11,1113 TIMBER " LAND :: Il k
SALE.-400 ACRES OF Tl.llliEli 1- 0 ' ... 4 „.A
on the Catawiasa and Quakake Railroad. . i 'V.;
100 mires of good COAL LAND. Teme.,,,,to . 4161
sormble. . Address RANI , : '..th , ' ''':.
Heal Estate Agent 3 1 . 114 " 1,
- - _L__------------- .
LOT.EN:ST. CLAIR FOB SA
.. Ai
sale, a desirable Let of (;round in Si. ?,. 1 ,-;:
ted in, the business part of the town, courais4...'
front on - Second street by 90 . 0 feet in depth
around. Apply to • -_,.
JOHN SEITZINGs II . f.„ve. Jr -411
'Nov 21.13 - 4T-tf.) - St. Clair. schT : s, al
FOIA NA LE.—The Sue sltisideiff .
and Grounde of the Subveriher. in the F.!?
ouch of Cressona: For particulars, inctdr , '
Wu. B. WaLu‘, Flso., of Pottsville. • '1- ail
Jan. 9..64,-2.ta ,
14-10/11 NALitv*-The foil sr o no
(recta of TIMBEIt AND' t°'l./ii.llA:Lttlws:l--;"::'taff-1
Schuylkill County. are offered for vale: _ , 4,h
I:—A tract containing about see handren;rl
acres. mostly_ timberland, stlii.d! , i 4 the Aid'
Port Clinton
. 9.—Two adjoining tracts, at and near tke6 :SI
the Little Schuylkill and But MahadaY "4!
.4 4 1 F
roads--the one containing about one hue::_24
and' eighty acres, of which- about fifteen sco.:,),
'cleared land :,: andthe other containing .! 1, - :
41
acres, whitabout one acre cleared. . ~..0.!
' . 3.—A tract containing Rini hundred eta
Hush*Township. - '.,
4.—A tract or rine hundred and fay Fillirgkl
, town, lu,Rush Township. • ' .1
,' Parts.orthinbow mentioned tracts are!,-.0%,?!.
[
. For terms, apply to JOHN F. 131.-''..:.„1,
Agent Little Schuylkill • Nar. it. rt. ai d Cf{! , , ,
Tamaqua, or A. J. bEftilYSlllo I'm hivu ,
i Wahmt Ptreed,"Ptiiladelplda. - 141.,,,,A
T-!' ,
aunt ii, kitt. -- • . - k'•• r •= , ")
4,4
Jan 3C4 ,64
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