, - • ir .-.- 114 . '.. ittit - - -A *llo.o.l:''' .ti..:,.,,-..- -rOTTSVILLh, PA:- 14ATUKDA.V , _ • -.. , - ...,., , ), -'!, , = .-.. . .._ *. v...:-. 44 'iS t *V ,t - j f.-.WI, 1 i - ' 4 ;'*- . = . - ••:i • ' 4r, •- 'i 1...... ; 4•\.N. A... ~,,,:ah,..,,,,,,,,,...... --Y -' 7.1.1- 7 , ,COUW-.l.X.b i . jrAt . -: - .: r-... 1. 4. 2. : , .- , ,,v,;z 7 ! • --- 47,,a,m::• : - ... >. - - - -;ica., - . - -'-`..---- , ' --- - WILL lIEGRO TitedrEi FIGHT! The answer is furnished by the comPlete conthrrenee of teitimOnjr as to the superb eotirage of the lacgr 'troops ,at the stotraing 1 of the Petersburg hitienchmenta on Wednes day of last week. ;The dispatchea to the . War Department refer to them as "assaulting and. carrying , the rifle-pits with great gallant ry," and add "The hardest, fighting was done, by the Wick trooPs. •••The forts they Stormed were the Worst.of all. After the af fair was over, Gen. - Smith vtent to Shank them, andlel them he was . proud of their courage and dash. He says they cannot be exceeded as soldiers, and that hereafter he_ will send them into a difficult place as readily as the : best white troops. They captured six, oat of sixteen, cannon which he took." • 'The ac- Counts of all the newspaper correspondents • are. of the same tenor. The facta are beyond 'question. The division Which earned this praise was the' division of . Gen. Elias, part of GCII. Butler's command. . These facts'are recited with particularity, partly because all" prominence is due to the heroism of the black tamps, 'Partly _ to put to shame the mei' and papers which have per sisted in denying courage to, the negroes. And attention is called to the fact that the blacks in every instance in which they have 'been tested.in this War have fOught courage:- 43181 y. There, is, no; record of .cowardice against there. • , - The Copperhead papers are either silent, -, or sticak with contempt and disparagement of the negre troops. But notwithstanding this, there is really nothing new - 3)r surprising in the brilliant conduct of the blacks at Peters - burg.' They fought with.desperate courage at Port Hudson, charging across afield and into defenses which it was imsoldierly mad ' ness to order them against"; yet they wenato sure death without a murmur. At Milliken's Bend, they repulsed an attacking force .of more than twice their number. At Fort - Wagner, the: 5 tth Mits'sachusetts won a re nown surpassed 'by no single white regiment jn thls war. At Olustce • it, wasthe blacks, the Ist...North Carolina and the . Mass, achusetts „ 51th again, that covered the • retreat and saved the 'remnant' of a defeated. army. -AA few weeks since, at Wilson's Wharf on the James. a black garrison. defeated the chivalry. of Virginia, the horse.nreoot Fitz Hugh Lee. At Paducah it was part Of a -blabk regiment which, under the bi'ave Col. Hiehs, drove Forrest front the fort , and town. At Fort 'Pillow ' 4OO black . tioeos defended their works to the last moment iLgiiinst 2,000 white Reliels--and their Massacre is' yet to lie avenged. The list of their nchievements •Is not en- . hausted, but more than enough: art*mention ed to vindicated the claim of the black.trOops to stand by the side of the best white troops - in the.rmy. Nor do the latter reject them.- The Army-of the Potomac believes in men , who will figikt—weleomes with cheers its'' hrave blaek comrades. The day of sneering •at negroes is past in that army. Whether it • will ever end among disloyal and snobbish men -"and newspapers, is , doubtful,.sod save for the credit or the while Saxon race. no body 'particularly cares. . . . EvEnv loyal. man rejoices in the order of :retaliation which Air, Stanton . .has sent to . Gem Foster,'corninanding the Department - of the South: •- The Rebels have had the folly : to put five : Faint:L.Generals, whoin they hold. prisoners of war, under • fire in Charleston, 'as if to protect that•cify by the assumption that. Gen. Foster had no milihtry right . .to bona bird it. So far is that fromh . eing that no notice, even; was necessary for, the begin- Bing of a bembardment-Lthe city having long 'beeti .menaced; : and having secure retreat -landward :for rani-conibatanta: At . - the:. re T . queSt of Geo.. Foster, the Secretary of War has.sent five Robe I . Generals to be placed also • under fire, .and meantimethe fire - on Charles7_ ton continues.' There must come a time when the Rebels Shallhe made to : understand that the Government irrnot to he bullied: . . • OTT HAM Eh'S.F.NOE OF MICANNEFS. —The Sanitary Oprinnittee of • Philadelphia invi-.- tedthe people from all parts of thecountry:to ciR -it hey magnificent Sanitary Fair. Some of the . RaiE ltpad Companies leading to. the city reduced 'the Itilreon their roads to secure a. larger atten dance, lint it was left • for the.titreotilail Road Companies of that city to increase their:, fares . 2 0 : per cent.. after the F . iiiwas (*oiled.- Such dirty, conteMptablomeanness could not -have been ex any other pity' in the iinion, 7 -uo, not . evem.in rebel:Richmond; if the- citizens of Phil adelphia do .not wipe out this mean outrage, - by coinfielliog these Compaiiies* to routine their old rates ; pr take Possession of their charters the peci -. ple from'.ahroad ought to avoid all future '..bition of any kind in that city. . •-1 .• • THE $3OO EXEMPTION LAw.—The House of Representatives on Tuesday refused by ..a vote of 100 against 50 to repeal the $3OO commutation clause in the enrolment bill: Such a result by solarge a majority took eve-, ry one by surprise.. It shows that the tem per of Congress is,onchang?ably opposed. to any Nstricticiu or destruction of the ight to fur:h sulkstitutes. " . EXPENSES7OII.IB63-64.--It is said that See refary Chase stated to a' member of the mince Committee, that the -expenses of the Government for the fiscal year, ending June 30, would be ;P00,000;000, and that the en tire National debt would be $1,725,000,000. pprir9ipm:TAßLE, 001113.S14ADV8 Br% d tfor'Jtily contains two triotie - pictures, dmig -- and engraved for -the - Book entitled"" Yankeeßoodle" and "Fourth of J'aiy,. in .addition to a large nuniber.;.of new and beautiful fashion and pattemiilatea. The literary contents are: interesting; . The. Magazine - is cer tainly unequalled in its embellishments and liter al.): matter,-audit is a subject_of.surprisethat the. puolishet can furnish.so 'ranch -at 80'il.)1V:it price:: Copies of the July - -number can be obtained at the book store of. B. Bannan'in this Borough.-1" . , TUE Cois-inivacret,'MciliTmx.—Wci are indebted - to thepublisher; John F. Trow, XI Greene street; • New. 'York. for a copy nf the July number.of this I Popular .and. widely circulated 'magazine: The. • crrutenta are, An Army: .Its Organization and• litovemerits; by Lient.-Col: 6. W.: Talks; A.. 4. , , • M., his second paper.; chapters snd 9of -...Ee ;' American Slavery and' Finances, by WM. Robert •is Walker ;.The - Cress; by E. Poston; The Eng ' lish Ftess,'bV:Nicholss Rowe, London; Life on a -Blockader; trickle, Draper; Church and State— ' • fourth traperby .Edw....8. Freeland ;.LoOk-Out ' 'Mountain, by Alfred .B. Stuart: . One. Night, ..by Julius_ Wilcox ;. Aphorism,Rev..Asa• Colton ;, • James Funiiimore Cooper-on ,SemAsion and State Rights, by Clark Tuekerman; The Besttrreetion Flower,, by. '.l. E. Dodge; Itocognition/bY Virgin - ' is Vaughan; The - Seventh RnndivAlth •Mirtliday .- of a German. Capital, : by Andrew Ten •• Brook;.The Danish Sailor •by - G.z.T. Amer- ican Cirilizaticn, br . Lieut:Egbert Phelps; U. S. . . A.; Church Luiria Pyeho.wska, and . Literary •Stitiees: The number is in every respect .. •• 'a fine' me... Copies can. he -.obtained.at'the book z . store of R. Barman in da Brirough.. .•‘• •: • , , OU:4 ' t3UN . 1804 .-Jone. _ Rini% l eers 26 -S.krunpAv.... I- 4-35.{7 32 ''...8 SUNTAT,7..... I 4" 32.17 32 '27 .1414NO.Cir . ...I 4 .32 17 32' 23'...Thiu4,AT:..... ' 4 33-;7 32 ".8.. WR1,24 m0i1 . .. 433 .17 - 32 - - . 50. Tetcrasmr .., 1 ' 4 33 17. 32 •1. FlilliAY 1 4 34 II :rz Regan; Co Jlwe 17. • • • F. Efinger;•Co: , I, 48th . Itegt; tb attack on Petersburg.: : . To.:Jt irrorr.—T%iulay-s , balt Sunday of the yet r 1 - fifth aliet;_Tripity.. Dlty's length, 15 home . . • . •:, . • . ••-•IL L'Thmnas,.Co...r #Bth Pim wia . l4 wounded this wevh.befurc Peteryborg... , • . • , . . • C-rorge DetPi,(l4l;iK,4Sth • P: P. 5.11y8 Once in.yirsittiroo.l. 2 .! . • - • 'Our farmers . are „hwy .. ay-ma g,-. - :73i(!1il verY t IMathOen ananY:Yetits.. . Other crop: re Mao ;very . ytmais- Adeßitte43 -Practie4l.—On.lion si qn:m 'Lion of 'Edwin' Omni Pirty: Jones liss'adtrutted to pisotigtn the soyOnil : 000rta, of . . , . II mw' repotted thiii 'week= that'Lieat; o i l . k ,,,,....e Pleaaanta .of tho 48thitegtweent, a 614131itoracerti , ,had hem irounded. - WC , are. gla to - leartCthast - the report. is err9nootes, and that eLi stWatiAllit head a his braye bora in:di:da_red-. : • • . _ . • - • • . -- • . .- . .. , Dr. 1194itros - of this borougly has.ratarned af , ter an abieriee-efbile:m(l.6th milk , heepitals at Araebingfon,-4hers hetes' rendered talnable pro fessiona serrrics.' He. -will . .sesame his .piactice eat Attairo. Weekly. Almanac. 'New Id. 4 .644 meg First. (1. 11 6MI vine 'l9 .6 bg meg Last Q. 2.6 • 9.l9.trin. MOE= . . ... „ . ' ?kohllii pinata letterffneceited from Capt. Be' ber Thom of the-lab -Pennsylvania Giralrv.,„ we learn that , Sere.. Fleming, of .Co. I, from .this County, was ishot.throngh the head during an engagement at • a place called Big . Shanty, -in Georgia r and died ahortly afterward". • - . . _ . , • _ • . . - . iss ...4illyntan - autiminces that the ladies of Pottsville have received a grations-ackriowledge7 moat for theSso bouquets she haw forwarded to the Sanitary lair, with a:particular. request that they will remember a demand for a fresh supply of the same for Monday and Tuesday next.' . • . . Schuylkill Ahead.: We are pleasedto.notice that our felloW townsman i Kr- George Schalk, won the tint prize (a Washington. gold Medal) at the, great shooting match held in Philadelphia; on Tuesday and Wetbrosday last, in. aid of.the U.. 8. Sanitary Commission. Kr. Schalk had an, excel lent rifle of his own make. .• James Brassingion, Co: H, .96th •Itegt, . was wounded in the leg•on the 31st oi . May. • His leg Was subsequently amputated.' lie was brought •to his lionie-at Girarderille, this County ; . where- he died on the 16th instant. The remains were intekred With Military honors in Tarnaryta Saturday'llst. . .• . - • . _ ..• . . . The following na m ed wounded soldiers belong- , in,g to Schuylkill county,: reached * Philadelphia .on Tuesday last • .• . • REourrarr.--Saannel ; Swallbritlgu, D ; John Brown, r • lobt. man', eorp: ;D. T. lirieger;D ; Win. E. Taylor, F ; J. Brittan, A ; Allen Henis, E ; John . " • NINETY-SIXTH BEGIBiENT.--POter Ftitzer, G ; F. Itickleman, -. . . . -.Heading Lots.—The fiirmer WateT Basin:agnate, on 3fahauteml 0.. street, is tp • be: publicly aeld, at To'clock this aft4noen,- at the Pennsylvania Hall. It divided .. .into small building: lots, the prirclrase of -the square mikht be' 'nide. a. talus:- hie speculation ; .er the '7hole: property,. .with its 'abundant., supply a the purest spring water; be, turned to. special advantage for. manufactilring purposes.' Small tenant . .ies'..are, greatly: needed itt PUttsville,and eligible and convenient sites like this are.becothing•vet", scarce. We commend the matter to *the attention' of capitalists." •• . ' :D . . . heath of Lieut..l'dllock.We are pained to learn that Lieut. Curtis C. Pollock, of C0..G,.43th Regt.; &it:din-Washington ifin Thursday last: from' the effects of a wound received in. battle. Ile' was commandiug Co. G; at the.time he . womided: Hely:win the . three months service, and entered theASte Regiment -on its Organization. He• was a brave, capable officer, and his . lobs will be se verely felt.: Lieut.-Pollock iga.s a. son-of Mr. WM. Pollock, of this Borough: ..His remains are ex pected to arrive berelo-day. ••• . , . Vie Rect'uithiq litnderattul our Provost-Marshal, ha.g received instructions froth the Provest3larshal General at - Waihirigton, not toellciw for any, sq.copt those who hare reported, ..the recruits' recently' mustered hi-by Lieut. IfcCoansil, of the ..Grnitc4l States Army, and to whom the bounty waa paid hy.our Commissioners a g ainst the remonstrance. of itio-Preyost Marshal here. -There appeara to he .semething:Wreng abtut-this btisiness, and judging frothiemetrahli actions that 'hare, come to our knowledge, this matter ought to be thoroughly 'sifted'. at Phila .. .. . ' • • . . • • : .. . Death of +.1.. -.Soletier.-We regret to learn that. Win: 1). WilliamS, lat 'Lieut. Co. F; lMth Regt.. P..V., who Was wounded on the 3d of Juno in Cold Harbor 'fight; diOd onll4Bth at the White lionse; and was-buried on the: Oth..'Ltent..Williams'was a son'of .31t. Win. WilliamS of Foment; was born . in Wales, but emrie.t.6 this country. when he was a year old. At the time of his,death he Was.in the 37th year of his age. At the breaking 'old Of the, Rebellion Lieutenant - I.Yilliams 'was -in .Illinois. -lle entered the service, and -.served in an Illinois ' regiment . . for' thirteen months:- , :He waa in of .Farrington; Island No. ;10;* . Shiloh, - etc:, and thronghthia campaign of ' Gon..Gennt, up to the time be received the wound that caused hisi •deatii. ' Ile. wasa geed soldier ; an estimable eit, i.ienii and krentlyrespecte.'d ht .Tremont. • ,:. .. - • - • • . . . . . .. ... 0)1. B. •a: (...7:Tnist.:lrinindol...--In the lato . at tick on Petersburg; Dol. Christ:ef the:soth-Itcgt r P. V. V., •command , nl a brigade - gallantly; and '6111..&? : . tiveiy. During the ongagentent - he Was severely wounded. A..//ernifteorrespondOnt; says : ._ .'l. cannot help paying a passing compliMent to the:gallantry and coolness of Colonel Chrigt, Who ..liatlledlliii Men in the most. admirable 'Manner. His quiek'eYe seemed the battle-tleld, and where. the enemy seethed the most determinod; mid. where our nien'tioeiled assistanbe, henmickli de apatehod his regiMentki. He aniply redeorne4 the fortunes of the 3d Division, and: it Is to be.tegret ed that his success. was purchased it the ; price of 'a painful wound. : lt bullet struck hiin hi the side pf timlioad, just behind the left ear, and travers ed'abont three ...inches of 'his skull Ito is per-: fectly conscious "and composed;. despite the -na- I titre of the injury, and the surgeons are inclined .-to believe that the' brain is unhatined.',' -_ ;: . - • • Col. Christ is an officer from . Minersville, this . Comity.,:and ono in' who'll Mir citizens 'fear a pe ettliar interest:. We earnest:V . .lmile that ho'rnay reCover: l The seryico • cannot 'well spare,. so able • proper Fqndlor . conimdlid to the reader's . attention .1110 - farming statement, undoubtedly true, 'which We transfer froM the 'columns of the N. - - Y....San • " • One of our 'most' eminent physicians says, that; commencing with the mouth of May and ending . with September, he restricts the inenthersor his :family,.and all his'patients -to .tae.othires:of ani mal food per day, - regnesting' thein-to use freely, during the summer 'Months, - -flie vegetable pre duets nature lavishen.upon ris so abundantly. He -has kept during' tweidy years ormere, a recordof the mortality In the fillilili(18 of those who followed hifcadvice, ,and estimat4the deaths, in the meat eating families as about four tiniest more numer, ohs than in the households of tlioe who '61115 their desires for animal food' during. tlid summer I -tricsithe -; subsisting almost. entirely" Upon a: far:- inaceouS - and :vegetable diet. this: tostiniony has no weight Vrith . thoSe .who think "they know better," -it us 'o:be:hoped they Will - discover the' reality by. a .little 'ems. o ,riente;. and,. as they.lotili. upon the: pale faile of ink dear one; lying ."cold in death," become • convinced that : . there isMore. virtue in the preverdien of illness, - than in the. . ` . `pound of core" the . doetors prescribe; for die eases' that :originate :in a : . Morbid appetite - for strongmeat: ." • - • • •.•: . • • - . . . . .. . . -Balite of Sanfierson 67,1 6 0—A Copperhead Lived. lord •atterapti to "throw) out" the • Forniture: of 'a Soldier's ll'ifc—The Women. of :the : Strti , l. - ralty, and :Thriii:h the . Ha: ft hearted pindlord.—On. Tuesdaflest a man :named - Clemens Ackermanwho owns.a houSee on. Sainiersen street; iri which '.the wifre - of.Mr. William Roffman; a Soldier of the 7thXe s ilina. Cavalry; resides, throw her furniture 'out, because She was in arrearshi liM for rent a • :trilling " atuonnt... Mrs. 'Hoffman who is a respect :able: industrious . Neiman, with unforttinately, two :Childreihsick . at.present, said that she would pay him •at the end of :the month ;.hut he persisting forimmediate payment, she offered to pay the. amount at once. • This ih a passion; he refused, it„ and. threw the cunt• as..stated, and a s3n the medicine of the 'sick...children: The aff• so incensedthelayal women whO live in tlai s t' that th ey.resolved.innia'ststneeting,. to, thraslrACk-' ermaii i - and, replace the furniture. 'The resoln thin yea carried out'so effectively that-tho unrea sonable; herd-hearted,.. Copperhead landlord fled for his life, and. Mrs... Roffman- was. itgaier-placed in possession' of the. preniiiies. ' It .may be. stated that the landlord had, not, the slightest warrent . ref legal "authority for throwingMit Mrs. Heffmaife • furniture. The - women •ef • the : street-claiMed a .IThiorivictory, and subsequently raised. flags,. in commemoration of it. :Thity.call the engagement ".:Battle of Sandersonitreet.r •". . . • :.- - dAr.. Roffman is a-re-enlisted veteran of theith Penna. •Cay..; and hiawife is an estimable wointin;- .very punctual in: theipayment,Of .her deldS; mid Unworthy .of the - treatment she received at the • hands of Ackerman. Yieiving all the. circriin stances, the verdict of thOeortiuninity is, "served - Ackerman right" for.his - brutal, unmanly treat ment of a soldier's wife: , .-' -••. • . ~ . :. . . • On Tuesday Ackerman -Was'•arreated, charged with lissanit awl battery. ori • Mrs. Hoffman: Ile ihad a hearing before ,tiquire. heed, - and whi'helo i inlsootO answer. -. _ . .•• .. • • . ••••• . • . . .• •Troc:ecti itm of the Boroto • ih CiOuncii..;Lkittated meeting of donned vas' held. on Tuesday evening last. Prefo.mt; Messrs.. Coehran . ,.Nagle, .Miller. Ileffner;.Focht, Stranch, Moyer, and Reed, Pres, ident. . • .Minuted Of ' : previous Meeting were' : read and . adepted. • • .. • • The• Street Committee reported against - erecting crossing iii Mauch Chunk street at Spolin's tavern, -until property owners and petitioners 'eurbuild .pave the:side walks .from--Blend's' to•• Lauer's. The Cottr: recommends that I•eesrS... Buckley- and t ‘ •.),itin bti notified to remove ••privato oloarnetione ulailroad. street, rishbach; and the grading. and digging down of Lyoit.titreet at Eighth.' . • • On'mothili it was .rosolved that when Council, • adjourns it. adjourn to , meet oti Friday ovening, ••• • A petition • froth citizens and. resident's on . Mu- - hantango street,. praying that iron plates or some thingof.the kind, may be placed at At - utters on that et reef, Mussel's building, and Er aus', vas ttferredAo the St. Com. ; •• • ' -Borough Auditor's Iteport was read, and refer red to Cora. on•Roimi and Stationery, 'for pnbli catiim • in the- usual form with the usual windier of • , •.. . • . ' . .rtend of Borongh Treasurer fot 0000,..was,sult initted, end appro i Ltd. '. •: . . • ' Borough Trees is statentent•read and.ortler •eil to be filed. •...• • . . • •.• : A communication from Wm. L. Whitney, One of.the'exectitors• of the estate of lsaar Severn; deed; asking that $32.5 V l oVerpaid to llorengli on elaini againht Slid 686163, he . refunded, va's read; accepted and 'ordered - to be filed. *. • • • • • • Oil motion of 31. r. .lleffner it was rciolved. dint the Trctirouvrhe authorized :to pay the : amount Bill of PottsviihrWator • ConipanY; sl.7* • was . referred -to Coin.. on, - Fire Apparatusk. • of Wm.:Bill, on,-Fire -referred - 16. CoM.: op . Lam 'and 'Watch. . •••. • .• • The p ...Matter ofisecuring inlets,' etc., - in Second St - 01rirriti Addition; was referred. to the.St: Com. • `life folkiiving bills were read - mid Ordered to be Meaning and St., Laborers..,, A. K. Whittivr,.... ...... Prcvwas ieano, Aa j uiwned TlifiekTl4 ' - -111,131Witi4 - : • s . 1E , wo " Viin. . - Anatisitof Isincelfpluappilk. I garIYED IttiSOL flifiitidttipi) - eiiteti .bi Hon. 0::: Toil , O.'W. ritiin, , HollTilli.e4--Esq.; : -.....r: .-,...:.:---..,..y-_;.-itaillin,Baritlactew,c:4l44.,.. f,..----. -/-.1. On Monday 'last att . :1,0,4n: ig ,of the Union vitt zeini of tr faynlkM9CfuntY, Wratifyf•the•nOrttixia-- tion.of T . I -and Jetaiscitt ;-4.0 appoint a Conn .ty Standing Committee, , "and f or thetmrisiction of Other-basines4 was eld•at s the. Court - jinn* . in this Borough. • ••• . ..... . ~. • "..., • • ... ~. : . • Cot' 8.. 33.• Green; Chairmari• of •thie..C,Onoty Standing Committee, called the : meeting to or, 's der, When on motion the_. folkuvingl'eitizens.were elected.tOtteV ffi were as ore ;.-„.-. • :"... .. .- ~,,,..• .: ... -- preside: t--Ingtavoix Iti:174;015:.:.- -. - Trice:Presidents—Tosevhliargaii; darnel Kirk, patrick,l3...K. Sliapig, J.-C. ltleWilliams, Andrew Robertami„Gef - rge . . Winter; -..A.61;• Xesse; Pred... - criok Hiciseler, Jeremiah Reed, Charles - W. Tay- . ler;Vln..-1100;Xlikihilfgo4ing e r ,:Vi'M-.Wo l ff,Virin,• :Inland, Jeremiah ZieglOr; d: R.llliffunel, .George. Shocuer,••Jacob F..Faust.,:llol)ert Wier,:Thoinas Jennings, `Charles Bensinger; H-: `Y: "-. Bowman; Beiajimun Yost, Lewilfo.•Dougherty: - . • ••• • -,,• :... ~ ' &critarie-Wm.' DI ':Hodgson, 0 .. .-C.Tiffiny; • Hrif i l i t.N:Coie, F. 13,. 'Wallace,EplirairuThillipa, Ma Mr. IlityWiwod in taking: chair Spoke 'of .the • •Ohjeitte'of the.meeting', - • , Onelvas tet endorse the. actidn of .the _Baltimore Ctinventkin, •• -and to. ex-.. . press appieVal of the: polley of the Adnainistra- AVM. • "Mr. Haywood spoke et 'tlie.,..great changes .. that liaveltaken place dnriiigthepast -four years.: In allthe changes..Mr:Lincoln has been the right Man in the right•place. - In aifthings . helaS act = ed judiciously.'- He his:waited patiently;:tepling •the public pulse, and Whertho,theught the-prop . er, "time . had. arrived:, be .prOrettlgated his. great measures, - The wisdom of his.courie le-new-Ali-. .parcutt'to-a11..... Mr. Maywood said that although . :the war isaiotoompleted We :might 'to. be thanit-• . l'ul for progress•that -has been• Made; and for: Wliat has', been accoinplished.. ....We: , reinenaber how - timid ire were oM the Slavery question.' ,The plank in the Chicige•llatforra. :on that question. ,ia wlhe firstlonost, l ecided '.enunciation of the. Anteriean people on the extension. of. slavery.— ll'haf We.contended fer then Was proper and con, serVative:•• But when.the Southern slaveholders in defiance.tif the eiPreased. Will of the people,. rose .in arias to overthrew . the Constitution an d the. Union, then the. people resolved that- the -cause of the trouble he eurse . otslavery, should perish. : It is new. "our -lie:titian. ''. lahmee. We - en-. dome the. platform Of prinCiPlea asl laid dowit'br the ltaltinicire Con4licitalip,...While. me•approve .Of • Sere act of. Mr.: Lincoln 'it" his efforts, - to:crush this 'tell-horn :rebellion; `and "resolve teprOsecute the War to - the bitter end_ '- - .; •.• •••• -I - _.. • , Mr... - Ilayirocki • dermig the delitery- of • his re marks was frequently applauded.:.. - . • . • .., - . On motion of Mr. preen it Wavreaolied. that a Committee 0(43 on resolutiolis be-appointed. " -• The Chair appointed the Committee asiolletes,: : David:B. Green,Cyrus •L: Pinkerton, J: F. G. :Kumsius . , - ' Esq., Gen. "James' Nagle; -Daniel La rer;.,SethW. 'Geer, II B. Gra . eff; . Vtr.;•S.•Chillsen, :John F.. Lewis 'George Thifferkamp, William Fox, Win. It. theith , „•*Charleif Frailey, ' -- ' . - .. ' " Pending the abaence "of • the :.Committee _Capt. Q.:Tower:Was invited to'addre.ss tho..meoting. ....: -- ne.... s od•ire llaio cOmo"im•-Ccidnty meeting to aid the Gove rnment.'; We have' come to renew a • . 'yow.tai 'sustain the' gloriouti .. ,prhiciplea for which ' "mare dontending."l. We have. Come in that pert:. ltd of thewar whoa" we'. are !called upon to bear an inMortant , part ift the' enittest.. It is, not, alone .. the-seldierwho is called noon tolight. .• We - plain, p loilditig-citizeti3 .- liate.a fightto .age in defence I . •of .our liberties.• Beware WO tai do it ?... Mainly.. by establishing% °lir:wives on a - series of decided resolutione. We come here to-day to expres s our opinion of 'the aetien . . of the , Baltimore .Centee ben,. and . result . ° to prosecute the war until trait-. ors areandidned, aija treason Crushed. :To:allow howl:well that Convention has spoken on this• Miestiom-let pie read the first resolution adopted by. that body : .. 1. • •-• . . ••. • • .... , :ftes9/reii, That. ,. :iels - theligheat duty of • every Antetican Citizen 'to maiptain;. agaiiist_ill- their enemies, the integrity of the Union :aimlthe per 7 'nuoient authority lof .the..:Constitittion and laws of -the United Slates ..,• and...-that,, laying aside all •cliffennkies and - p:Aitical - Opiiionsi we . pledge•ottr .seives, as Union I Men, annulated. •lily a• common • sentiment,•and aimitig„at a. common object, to. do 'everything in mirisever to aid- the 'Government in.ituelling, : by force Of arias,.. the Rebellion new .raging.agaiust ids;_ authority, .ttitl in 'btinging to the punishment dee to their crimes, • the reb°2s and traitors arrayed against , it.. - •••• • ....lAre ive ready'for thin? ';'ttli:lirci here• to stand 'up fairly • i.Othat2l. If "no, what is•netteasary? In , my opinion to Sulobt the ',proper inerid - continue the. aclMioistratifM • of the. Government,, , ., The: • coyintry deckled who those' men aro, bcfort: the . delegates Met in Washingibm . 'lt witsunaiiiinous : that,Abraham' Lincoln, who is "firat in peace; first, in • star; and &rat - 7 :of living gion;* "at the. hearts of hie coubtrYinenr is the 1113.11 CO ..contitt t!ii the efficient Admipiatration • of the past three .years. • We are Of .thuse who .believe iii'a govern - meta (..f the Majerity. _. ; We believe. .that a major-. ity should rule. ..:Up on that ptinciPle we nude.— Bit t armed traitors have rebelled against freedom and the rig its Of ineti, and aay;.: - .`not 89. NV • 0: with•cmr ens a - ore° shill rulc':not yon. "• We 'are fOr.in ;tint sitting 0. rights Of ' tlw. majority.— , They to ,enstive 'and rule:the many. - • The `Nertli-• 'ermaympathizern with treason, cry f`give us the Conetitation as it' is,: and the. - Union as it "was,": . with which tlicyj would bring-back : the' barbarism - of alft; , ,;Cry.. - Vie -were always . in• laver of :the principles of the , Censtittition. ' ...Win 'sought to' abide by them 'Mid' maintained .them:' . Before the Bel:if:4lßM We.said, let. theinstiiiitiOn of slavery l p. • remain 'where itl is, lints pposetl its extensien to cast,its•dark`shadow over the. virgin:territory of the country:: The • Slave dders tried .ti; , p141.1. it . everywhere.,4viei among •ns... ' We said,•."to l'! Wliat . followed?. • They-hut:lett 'hi • the ground . • and trampled grain •theprinciPle• that the majeri-: tv shaltrule ,•. retie. lu arms, and fired noon the flag of the. Maim:. • From that day on tl . Ais conti nent anowtiatien was born: • Althongh creakent anclrebel-sympathist•rs may wail abeuttlfe eient try going to destreetithi, are Say exultingly, :that the -thraldoni. :of slavery'' is licence . ; and 'that wens a nation are'entering • upin ailew eareer - i - if prosp.erityr-and'happinestf. - We did not underlain: to destroy Slavery, but .. slavery undurthon to :de stroy via.; We do.nut make war upon : this or that 'of the SOutherti States ; hnt it is. a milted- people combatting with rebels who areintl tleattoy the .Geternment of the United States. -.. Now that it is' recognized faetthat Slavery is the sole cause of .the ltebellion; let us See . ..what - . theßaltimore Convention says militia subject: .. ... .- ' Resolveti,... T h at as. slavery' was , the .cause anti note' eonstitut s• Atte : strength of this :rebellion; and as it 11111St1 layalways and every Where hostile CO the princlid s.of republican governiiientir.jPs-.. tinier and the , national safety demaml its•utterand cOmplete'eXtirmitiopfrom tffeisoil id: the. Itepub lie ; and that, !while we uphold and inaintaimthe acts awl iguelainatioir by. winch the fltiverrunent,. in its own defence,' hati•aimeit a death. hloW.at the gigantic evil, I: we . aro .in .favor, ftirtherniore, of. finch an amendment te' the Constitution; to be made t-3, the mu conformity with its provie, ions, aesTiall tertiiinate and for ever, prohibit ihe elistenee of slavery within the limits yr' jurindie; tam of e 'United Staten. • • - - :•••••• • ...‘• • ' Ai- time Pp to thin spirit of tine koohitioo - ?.:Aviii , ire e stablish-thisprinciple iii this County ? •.. Let ' 1111' answer by.iniceasiug action. Seine say, atop the War ; slatery is dead ; don't carry on the war. tO subjugation', - etc.. - :1. tltty-tbat These, rebels•who :massacre .white and black men in cold-bloed and netwithst ending •snpplicationefor mercy; must lie ,subjfigated. - 1.4 would exterminate the Wietclicia., I would.. not deave-a.rempant of . rebel' alive:- ) •13 T m his , ay se e m severe, but it is , tin honeat opia- Mntif. a majority.ef..the.people. - . afore closing . I With to :allude to one question' important to PeniteylVania , lt 1....J' , matter of liberty.: Shall the soldiers e t !f rennsvltaltia be :allowed tO 'Vote ? When they light with i bullets- t fit to take . life ; - . when 'with ballots it will be to. sustain. principles . ' ' anti , a Go*ertiment . which sustain .- .them in the. field... if .ithother call for men . should be made _Mid loyal'citizens respond, who' are left'to. vote:?, Men : who l'bt.P , :me. the Governmentaed. who *mid cut the throats' , of •oin soldiers:. We' want the, .Govectirseneand 'our institutions sustained, and it is' due. the soldiers that they • - .should :he per 'untied. to have the right to , vote.. :.Let, it by all Means, be: granted then": by • an 'unprecedented majority.on the 2d-of August next.. .• . ~• Capt. 'rower eLOsedaund • themost.tuniultuona applause. 'lie was frequently interrupted during lus speech by the enthinnaOie, approval .- ' Of .the ', audience. • - .- - ' . •.: • . -. . . The Chairman of: the • Committeen "on •Retiolu- - . timis theivlreported - thin folloWing, which Were read end en:tenuously, adopted : -• • ' .• ' . .I:te:otrett,,.That , this - meeting harebY ratifies t lie' proceedings of the recent Baltimore Convention, and .approve • t w ist cordially', '..Cf . thb . platform of principles there• laid down,, and because they are founded upoceprieeipies-Whiih lie "at the base-of all truly free go rnmenta and . or itepublicadin stitititis:. -.... ' .. .• . . . v ... • -. • ... , . ... Teso/c4 That the, action Of that. Convention . in reCording the-clwoice of the people in the - re, ineuittation '• of•Abraliain ;Lincoln for •the'Pron tlency and tin the .selectiem. of 'Andrew Johnaon for the Vice Presidency; meets our.warmest •ap prebation; and thatin this•present. crisis. We eon= sider•it' fortunate that 'we:haves candidate for 1 the:highest. °Mee in Otir gift Wbowas nounnated-. 1 by. the people Without-the aid of . •peliticiana and before a, ..ear.-eiition "net. .: - -5--• , • - .. ItesolCed;:.That..the:,liistory - ..0f. the - last 'three -years has sliewliAbralutm •Linciilii AO be ptskses-s tied of starlit ig integrity andflionesty, of indelible - purpose;. and Of a Mind' recognizing the tremen dous resplinsibility of the.:times. • That we con eider him a chosen leader, of the pooh% raised no by a Divine P,rovidenee,:to put •down• this . in famous:rebellion; and restore the 'emlutry once more•to' peace and unity. ••• ~ .• - . -., ~-.- . . 17601reif;Thatiti Andre*. -Johnsen of Tenues 'see,' fiat candidate kir% Vice Preident, we rectig •• ifize,thegennis of American Instittitione., Com tnencing. life in au litinthle . way, his. integrity of. " character; hisdevrition teins-country,. him - ability shown in' any , pe.sitions, and his Many sacrifices; • have raised hint from. a hard Working' .iiiech • anic . to a 'plage in the ,hearts -and: Mien:lions' of the -Arne; icsal peerde second: to none. - • ....... .. .:• • Resolco,. .I.'hat - .we . feel proud:of oar - worthy G r Overnoi„Atalrew.G. Curtin. Foremost 'among 'Ali • ° faithful in devotion. to the cause of his Coon try and in' caring . witb tender hands for our brave ' . .•selnliers, he has made a,iecortl for Penniiylvauia . . daring this ' rebellion .of which • wit inay'Atistly boast: j. .1:solced; That , our ..gratitude 'is - dile to' :Mir brave•soldiers Mille fleld, for• their niatiyalicri-* 'flees:end hardshipsMiliehalf Of their. dountry- , - . that tlteir:. unequalled •eenrage and :endurance must soontie rewarded. With final and lasting. site-. .cess.--iMil that we Pc•rforM. but . an ,act of. tard y `justice tit then: iti so. a - Mending the Constitution of the State. as te alien; those who- fight for the country ',,to vote. for it. also. • -.. :' • • ' :. .. .'• : ' llesoliied That .we-..wi1l ever' hold iii . gratefel .reinenitirinee. the incniories. of -.the bravo: men -who litive offered up 'their: livesi..„on.' the "altar ef , - their- country; and that we sytimathize with. these ' who are called to•triontu for„the -loss - of •telatives' tied. frietids;- - - „ bilt , looking. feravard'te, the 'final randanceossful termination of this.Pretient strug- gle ' we may console - ourselvedWith the .reflection • that, their losalias not beetein Vain: . ' -..- • ••••••: , - ./feioteed, That the Chairman of this • meeting appoinli the Standing Committee of 'the County fur .tltti'ulesuiiig year, tp . be . anuo - uneed. in the Mr :fixers' decusa.t.. of . Satirttilay . neitaiiil. that this meeting sitgest tethe Said Cfainuiittee•that they. 'fir the time and place•of, holding the - County-De '. legate•Coniention and Make-the. Salim *known known,at as early a day aa Possible; •:'. • -•••••-• : • "•-••••.', '• ' - . , 2:eiuteed,' That.the proceedings 'Of. thisineet , , .).uig he ipublisheil.lii-all tlie. Union papers of the . . . • • : s9q3 P 5 . - il6h,'.C. iN, - Milian. was then invited to Address : lif.r.litman t. ht this a most itiaPilitAuk. pe- - . 1 nod the history of . the sabutitry. ; - Slavery is the question of the , .. : thiv r - - '..fle :said 'that '.iii termer'' , 494110 and•kitherawlici)rere in Congivoi;thotight . that they acted . " - rigbtlrTiti - 9iis mattet by being 'chinseTrativar,.‘. But no*. SlMl...kfilktr.thetthey=did :wising.: Notarithi 1 . ..•;:hia.wift l M . ':-:: -. 01r.thIll question Ms:, Rikitiiiii - . :' - iiiremiklit tittat die had nOt.viried for -' .iiiiigiteiria ,. iiivio , os.cAr,' In& FNgttive 81041.11tUi..L•nli4Onli.e. have • been . lionsiatenkort . . - - ::::,1 - ..-40jui:: :. - -tiorir:4.• Lidependeikitllays..-eiprlewil*.4llat?, ' t itiers aro created free:;; and: equal,"Whilelliislii :tieirjetif..:this,ixitintrr.;sMiKetAliettproiriulgatiorr of - that.iiiitindierit;. has. been continVil record, of I-meiteandivhd _'Henceititi a have'litten.tlici:S=Tii:e. the civilized. orld, - ....The institution.' haa also bitilt lipid this "rionntiryli tyrannical arialiitraey. `The SouthernVitri-hobrang lords uniformly held ,nnilarlthhi.''OrOiretinnetit up . ' to ' : the: time :: - of the ' bibakiniftinfotthe-.llebellion,..two-thirds of all • the officssin the gift -kg the nation. , •We spent $81,000,000 'in • the prosecution . -of • the Florida and. Tezaiii.Wars to:•add Slave.. territory -to the 1 country. ' : While the:postal svaterit wirer paid in Abu South,,WaliaVei,aubnutteti to an - Pionagisof cgir, letters . passing : thro u gh the Southern :post , °throe, of , gni most outragoouii character: . 'Pro ..tection to our manufactures;'.was denied, us with' insults::: The cruelty engendered by the debasing. 1 . 'institution haalieen.-evinced: in this war in rings I: and goblete Made frodt . the 'boned: and skulls of 1 . the"..lilamg4teied...lJilipn. : troops fof Ilia. first Ball ' Itun figh t ;:in tin the irussaiscre •of men: . and boys at I.Fort killowl . vatidid the. enuteiatiet i • - fornis of .our ''starring prisoners'received'.- at Annapolis*. from Richmond. ' ~..Notwithstanding this damning rec; ord,•weliave 'mini : in 'our midst Avlireitiyitipathise . ...eith tho.'wotchebi.Who • commit these fiendish .. scrinies,"erid say,' "giyo..kiur Sontheip - ,•brethren •their Constitutional rights !" - Aye! I would give these , butchers' the. rights . :tliat - belon'g .to the think : Murderer and • traiteir--biderebration and hinglirig -,. . 4 ...Patieuee has ceased to be fa Virtue;" and wenow Say, ‘.las.thetie,rebels have down the whirlwind-let them.reap the :storm," ''•;•• Mr: Pit ' man delivered' is .beautiful'aulogy upon- the, char- acter., it Ribsident.Lincoln: . The . speaker said 1 he went.forward...taithfidly a n d ryingly in I the discharge of his . duty,',. that -he' was one of the most honest, einc.ere, frank audltind men thatlived:: - Xii whole thoughts, feelingitiand af fections; ire for the entirefcountry."; • A grat cry ia Made by: the opponents :of the • Government about ..`tarbitrary arrests" -4 1reedorn of - Speech' and - "Of the .press;'..but-the latitude allowed Northern sympathisers 'and and. traitors *under this Administration ,suggested to thespeaker that disaffected may thank God that Lincoln not JaCk son is President, for the latter if they. were equal ly- guilty =ride r his administration , :would hang them as. ig - ais.Hisman. 'Mr. I.Pitmaia kald that • on. the SieVery_question. : he . WaS • now and forever the eptionent.of slavery, • :He thought that Con; grests•had. done well , ..in .. repealing :the • Fugitive . tqavii•Laii. -'• ThiS contry • has •a . great.futnre.-. Other .republics: have perished: through luziir,y i • and loss. of - manly vittne....This country will come out of thiii great triallike gold from the•crucible,.l purified and refined, With aliriisperouw and vir- Aeons career before it'. Let us, .said the speaker, 1 1 ' . th' • 1 in entering on this. campaign, link - hinds.. for -a common purpose: Let us remember 'that the re-: election of -President Linctiln ' would giye mere satiskicticiu to the loyal, men - at. the. South , than be, letice of any other man, and that it would i o much to quell the Rebellion..: His . defeat -woula I, endorse slavery; anil'eucourage the rebels to 'pro -1 tracted resistance. In, this respect, the election will bc•the most important ever held in this coun try. : ,The speaker .couldrait ace hew in this eilSiß, 1 any : man .at the North could net against our; gal- - . lout soldiers , audthui give aid and COMfert - te. the enemy.' May God-forgive them; I cannot. • . . . • : mi. Pitman . mado:a powerful and• truthful, :sraiech,:whielt.met. the approbation .of the audi, .i3non, - it. .1 . 43 . may judge by the applanse that grent ''ed his remarks. , . . - -.: .. ~ , .., .. - - ... ,Howell Fisher,tsq., then. .addressed the meet, 'hig: ' He Saki. that he was attracted by tine .of the first•rersiarks made by the - presiditikoflicer.L- When he 'spoke of the - principles enduciated four years since, and the changes that leaVe take place, • memory recalled tlie.S.etles.dLid actors iii the 'two meetings hohl four vtiarsitin9e in - this .room. We reinemlier thatMi - tlie - oecasion of the holding : -of .the Democratic County, meeting, thatta hhge ne gro.brought in tiro small . pleecs Of coal 'and iron and placed them on the : desk's' desk, - while - -Mr.- T. 'P. Decrees folloWed and rilacarded them q'erin.- svlvaniiis Niggers. " .:- • We remember hew' Hebert 1, Tyler . ,and Jolui Hughes figurt'd on . that OC.Ca sion, in speeches.. preparing the dimple forthe hellish:rebellion in easethey wero defeated' attlie palls. 'We also remember the :fothisving'daY hew . that Airilliant. intellect-Robert • M. Palmer, now. alas! resting . lit the bottom of the deep, blue.sae L-referringito the coal and ireti and negro on exhi bition'at the meeting of the previolis.day, MAW thlit they " itideetl; re proseottql the • principles Of the. Pennsylvania Democracy-"A , little Geld, a little. Iron, and a great; dealr . i4 "Nigger." ' 'Hr. 'Fisher, aSked where-are:loMo of the men who four years since attentled.the llepublican 'meeting ?. • , Capt.. Geo. Lawrence and Major- Gihrtour who ItaVe lad . leu iti the cause . of '.Liborty, now-rest itifionored. graves here, while.'Tylt•r. and Ilughes Whose Prin . ciples aro the alums as when : they led the.Denate 'racy here,, are in. the rebel Service: . Tile-. pi. , akor thought:it important to go out: and talk to the people .orithe.great.iasues.inyolveilin time etnitest. In their late meeting- the so-called Dernocraey dared not".say. a.werd . about - national . 'intitters. 'Let us riot evade tin: , question's of the - day. - '• We are lighting the battle of freedom, • mid. the pee pie Shouhl understand it. -... .• , • • --. Lin., Ilartholonniiv; L'sq., then addreskeil tile meSting: • Ile - Said...that .our'titeat object is to saye.the „11niMi, and et,-must -must labor Oneeasingly for.we haVe te contend with , an insidious , foe now ettgaged in 'poisonin,, ,, the•Minds of the people,--:: The reptiles talk'contuntally - of eVil,.and.Will not see any good. ',lt ia truii.that , for three yearS the war has lasted,.but the light has broken. • Do we Stiltdove the.iustitutionaestablishedi by , our fore.: :fathers '' -I.f we di), it is - for. us' kJ:maintain thiint .by all • the. means Motu' Power.. • our deeds of arms have been' glorious:. - :The atibieVemetita of thii soitSentud those :of the fathers': - They are nerved by 1.110 thought that if libertYAnillbe (.1e .atroyed lielk , ,.it will be destroyed everywhere, and that, wOinustlirestirVe the Temple - of. Liberty.:- It is 'a bitter r!!deetion that WC' , have Men in our inidrX.wini world sacrifice their cotaitry in thil'ili;-. terest of .slav'ery.•: Wile. de these iiieti syMpathisa3 With?' . They sity that they synipathise with their brethren , of : the S,mtli. , Who aro theselnethran ?: They Are the murderers of.(lihromr -,' of Our men' in the Libby. and . at hells_. Isle, .and of t r iartired and plodding ipili . iiiiii ii.ivica, Ft )ri Pillow. Their. sympathisers in the Sort h• :are the,.lllol we Bade Co contend. iritli.• ' Mr. Burl 'then opoke . of tile hertiiiint of our soldiers, and said that the battles:of Europe sink MU) insigniticanee before . the forty ilas pi arid ii ng Unit lighting of our bravo' boys:under 1,T. - S..(lrant.... .• :', :. ~ . . . . 1 Mr. litdthidoniewiclosed .iiiiiid 'great. applause. . •lienjautin , .l.l.aywootl, Esq.., . being Called. upon said that '. Mr_ onilorsedlothe sentiments .cif the' .speakers: -• Be was,. glad - that liiddie. sentinient had so Unproved that• Opinions - liks those uttered . to-day could be spoken without- fear:of :molest:l- . tiort. . The day israpidly approaeltingWberiovery blot shall be relic )1, - Cil front the. tuitional escotch- 1 corr.:. t'.l. honiir and reverence" ielid - mr.:lla34ood, 1 "the Mime of ..Abralitirn . Lincoln... Ile' seeing. to have been placed by Pro iidence,iii the Pi'esiden- 1 tial- chair to carry. this country, through its trials:" Hof e: then spike the great privilege of the elect-, ii - e . franchise .to ,citizens of ' foreign birth;_aud. urged his hearers to stand by the principles that goaranteed too - eveiy mail; poor. or rich; high or hie; tloise blesaingS,....' i ... :.. : ...•.. : . Mr. Lltii!'wood'S reinarks . .Weic vociferoiislY'aP . planded • • " ' - : ... . - -.. ': - - • ' Mr. k;reely Urged 'the im p ort ;ince of a charme• in the Matter of a - GongresSinau Irvin this District. 'Thu . procilLincinul) ,. .ut Votes as. faithfully in the interest of the Itebelaas J6 ff Davis would. - .'' - Qiist him, 'iiaid. Mr. Green; •`and put in his - place a...re- Spec:table Union . Man." Hi thought , time sugges tion ..prtietical. . . 'Pilo meeting then adjourned with three 'cheers • for LincolttinidjOhliiol.li'llna.threo fo; Grant argC the. ',firm. arnites.. ; . - . ..- .. . • --.. ,_. .. - • ...- • :. :• • - .. ' : nioii. f4tranding. conny..consmit Ire... .:. • rottsritte--Lin Bartholt inieW; "Chairman, • Majoi . James Wren, le B. Wallace, John P. Hoffman. . ..Ifitiel-sttitic-, , Jailob $, Lawreqe. -.: •. ... • . . ' ,l St (. 1 / a ir-;-Oriftith T. .denes: ". • • - -• ' - .. ... ,, . . '.Asithilidt-,iianies It. Cleaver.: . • . ... Moktnerii ("icy- , -Wm. Ile-agen.. '• :- ... • - . :•.`zelitiffikill flit ued--Ilugh N. Come. ' • 2ainfiqua,-ltobbrt L. leyburii. •. : : - .. - • ~.7i•etriont-Daniel 11."Altlionsb. . . .• -.— . ' illiddl.tliort- 7 Dr. li..K. Webber. . ' PinegrOce--,Dantel It. Miller. •••• - - •OritiOsberrs--,tianitiol I teffier.- - - • - ~ 11;iist Brienswiek -:-Jarob' 11. Pyle: . -IVeyne-Den lel' L. need. 'NOD {,salty-Ephr aim Phillips... . . , . .Eiiiied--;Peter W. Kati- : - - • .. HeginsH-Sinten. tillujokt7r. .--.- -.- • . • - .DONATIONS .. In eihr;yllliilll County hi nid.of,the Christ „- - inn Commie:shin. • . - • . . -, . • '. SlLYthi CIWEIS; JIiNT; jab .18r4 - • • . ...Eurriins 'MINE:IL:4' JO thtNAI... :-:-..-AV di • you please give the following ,placos er4liti• in. the.' ,Aliiiers l - .).inrnal•for the respective numniits nainett, Con.: trihnted.h):tlie Christian Co t n iil i til.oll' : . .g.iddkpld, 60111ylkiir C 01.11.1", l'a.; collect- '. ' oe Thes.B. Ben Singer ' • ''•• . - ..„ • $37 , 00 .Iteelia,william, Sehuylliill Connty',.Pa.,. col-. .. '..''lector Miss Maggie Thompson • • .:- .132.....publitibiug,tlie.above•suu will confer a favor uon the : ninlergignetl and. the .cilizyna of the • placess natnetl. .. -... , . . . . . . . . . In sympatl4.:with Our hrave:men,. yours, ... -.., - ..,: - . - .• : :'. Usro . •amount camp. with • fiaskutiilliaui.--..Ens.. . .Iklrsuts' JJOURNAL.]_ .- • . . . • • • ••. • - . : The following is fist of I:l!iSpital Store 4 to , the (J. 8 ..Cliiistian Calirufssioii, by tho . Ladies Soldiers' Aid Bociay, pf.tht:ol.: E. Choral "Pottsville, June 214; 1864:-• •• : N0.8.-21.bedtivks, 24 pillowticks;:27:raiis-. lin' sheets, 24 musliilshirts,l7 pair. muslin ,drav-: ers; 130 soldiers! b t u id,iges, pads apdAiillovrs, - 7 'pair. Slippers, of-old muslin, 2 packages newspapers, 2 It's driedpeach-• ea, 3-11iS dried. apples; :1 soda litiscuit, ,, l:p:aptir farina, 1 paper epecm,,l bottle blaeklierry_ .„ . . . Swallow two or three hagsheadi ofoßn din...." Tuck Bittern" "...Sarsaparilla." "Nervous. An and after yeti are. satistled with the Tesult then. try ono. bar. of OLD DOG'TOII BU CHAN'S KNGLISII SPEClFlC.,PlLLSandherestored to health and vigor in lem than thirty-days. They: are • purely vra,mtaide, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in their eOreets on the broketi-down.and . shattered cou stitntion_ s'Old and young can take them with advan • tagt... Imported, and sold iu the tTnited Staten-noly by ' • Station tt; Bible Honse,'New York, Muck 26, - '64.-13.3m1 • General Agent • • . J: P. HOUCK, Pottaffile, Pa, • AGENT MR . T).IkI'§AL: OF: Tllll SEW I.N - G- - . AlAC,l4: • Lisit S. Iu Sc,ltiiylkill County. . .4.huiriber of theee excellent Family .Machines are al.. ivaya.kept:on hind runt. imn be seen in 'operation by callit at his rt..kihience in .3jarket :StMet, Ryon.. sth, next is L oor.to the English, Lutheran Church. - ; -To -aceommoOte 'persons rile: these Illachr a anpply Of-Maehine-keetires, ifitchine Oil had Soap, and Clarets Thread, hi all nalliers Old•COlti6; specially adipte4 to Sewlng . 7itaebtris rte.; will lie kept. oil hand,'.. Thorough instructions toi*--workin theris-Mae4ities will be: given tq parties parellaslng... . Onlers by mail will', rece i ve .prompt .etteptlon: Call exinfire before:pon:ha.4Ag'el - F.Lsvhere: . • Jaintari. 33. 'Gi• 4t-tf •."• . . . • MZE=:== °- , 121Rrifirr- X I rba aiele te the Grirsit Ventral Fair , . Mill C 0111 , 1 T., • , . '..oo3llollol,iiiadn.,-oititli:lant repori4 by Ilits.B. SionrecoLi.inrrnw Bs annatiaaf . a:-InatitilAri.:Eu' • . - • '•Abe4 .- -itaiholel4:;,3t 00 Mleiliteenbill . :',.... -25 . ' 1. * i e 4. - -leber ....;,4•110 Will 4 terkliesse;a 00 • • ; -' .. :amLas-Rfitdllo;,',l Dan-Deilxtrt,',•. :".•. :IA ", '.,-°,..• ; ~:•ThilPlitßeichert:..,:..l 00 ' cabana Be.rge, r...... 1 00 • "•.."-,, ', '•-il,ThilSV•icanst , -.' ' ;;;;,1 OD Lewte D Kintmel...l 00 '' • 'Y . /ilk:mai :Wetirik.'.2 OD Chaartsherz ..- . . ... .. 1 -03 : . ..c.f , 'Obedlahlifilti:.' ,-. : 1- 0 0 Dan'ltßebef ' 100' •• - -..• 5am1i•F01tz,... * :.... 1 00 Jointtinm'onigfried.loo "..Thin - :lfeiti. , ... - •-•-• 1 00.••.,' :•-.. ~ •: - . 2*:25 .. . _.. Catneeitissisa•aiusde jai •Itis» :.Clair, foe. ' --• ' . . . : Cofforitsd. in'• - the 'Nort* . . - Ensf liistricf;' fiy.. : k . MissesZoltie•E,..Prick, - (irmi , Mary . Siobig. .. .. h . .. T R Jonson and ..• . •Jonathan -Schaffer 200 •„, •• 5ch001.•,.. .......$l4 - 25[Thetidone Thorn.t - .2 00' , : ' Ntfllorrisont„,z;lo 00.Wni Pouter •'2 00 "Samivi WoOleY. - .... 5 00,Lottic B Bricl . r. and : f ' 'Rinftellaif . Itorme... - 5 00i - school - - - • 200 -'. '• '• • . ..k • M Selignum.... ; 000-Jacob Faroe, Jr...•' :1 50. Wm 0 DeTuric. , ... 5 00'Theobold Hullin.:: 100 • John.ll Da, ta.. -,-. 5 00;k:1032)V Ruasel.:'. ,l l 00: ' .- • • Alt moore.: .... .... - 5 00!Wmid,0rri5........... -- . 1 00 • :' .: ....31ns WutTrice:...'... s 00:11rs , S.Rustoiorth: i 0 0; '. •Wm 1in0 . .• - 6 00iMns Richardson... - . 100 .. ' . -: . Jacob Salies'. ::. 6 00ibain. Hess...':.:.; 100 ' _ ~ • ..• :John Dawson.... 6 00iidraJ Sherman... .100 A cheerfur giver., 5 00; Mrs C Hess .. 1 : 00-. ''.; • Wm lii,Johns Jr.:. 500 James Morgit,ii:._•.• 1.00 : . ... (Teo W . *Johns... - : .6 001 Chas It Johnson... ,1 00 ' - II • - enry Rtierig..!..., 5 00,Unknown' -•- 'lOO- .• ••,Sani C :Arntait.;... 5 00 1 ,11'in Koch .... ...,.. 100 :-...• . .: • • therington.: : 5 00;1 g i s t' avis, .Dray- ~. -.• .. John Cook ' • .3 . 001 . - IM- . '-. • Joaeph.Towneod,,. 3 00,14liss Mary Slobig: 1 00, -'.. • .Wm SRaerig - ... . •.:3 00 •Ricterrd Slobig.:,_ 1 00,'; •.. • Peterßnieltzer.•.... 3•oo,Cieci Dando ' • ; 1 iht ~. -• ' .10W .Richardion., 3 00Ttorn B Hanley. '1 OG .. , " Jahn . P0110ck,.... 2 ,`0 ',lrma 'Lewis and:. - ..- • • • Thos C:Else .. ilichard'BrirrEi &•••• • .I.lWMarks... .-..-,• MY' . ,-- 8 0601....:, ..... ... •2 25 Jane Donaldsou:.. 60" . . • .Henry . Beltz '2•oo , John Donaldson... Do Jacob Epilog...-. 200 Loa Johns' • 50. ' James B,Tonrdan,N2 00: Wm Prosser' • • ..5 0 -. ... Wm If Kelly ' • - 9 00,rDaviil Morgan:...: . 60 '.• .. • . Chas ll.Haeseler.. 2OW Mils A Shilieltzer. - . 60: • . : . - ..10e0b.F,Ixue.. ~-.-. 2 oollllrs "E Evans.....: - .60 Wm Laramy .'„ 9 00Miirgl. Williains.'t 25. ' . ..•: • Mrs 'Wm Naylor.. 2 00:31ary -Plant. : .....:.. 25 ; • ...Christian •Fntritz;,. 2 OW Wm -Aliblet. : ....''' .-25 :J o§ :Atkinson... :.'.' - '2 00;31rd Walteri: .. • 15 - Wm Short ...: -2 00:Widow's mite. - . - ... , • 0 ' • ..Dan K Slobig „ 2 00i ' -,.' -- • - ~ ''. • :----r- 164 10 .„ . . Calecteil in the •...Vorlh.,ll 7 eSt - Diriti•itl, by -.: ... .. - Alisses.,„tiattii 3 ./.;:. IVtrsieipk Annfilereernan. , . '... . . . . ••• R' Whitfield .......$lO 00 John •Ruild... .. - . - ....1 00 . • :Fannie Whitfield. 5 00 Thoi 11' Howard,: 1:W'; • Jatill Cittlieri....•:.-s.o6Tames Tric&... - .1:::: 100 Mrs .J .Cathers; '.. C 6, 00' Rattit i BWasley & - ••. .. ; P. ll' Irvirt..: ...... :,.: 6 WI. - :school • • • 1 (al - ; Jolin:A Smith:— . 5 po,Sallie J Wasley... 1 00. • . .. John Holmes -5 . , 00:Arma ,FrC'enum... 1- ist '.... Jacob Bretz - ' 500 3'.Er•is Mary Trice.: : y'6o:. . 'Chas-Bretz • •- 5 00MarthriBenutriont.• 6- • .Ried D Schciener: .2 00 1 priscilla.Beaurnont ..5 0 .. .AJez 8uck......: 200 Mrs Rigg.. :.. • ... 50 - Patrick Conway, Mrs - Buriveil ~ " -, 50 additional 2 00 Mrs Kuhns.... ;... '5O • G W Lookingbill. 2 00131ni Walters ' ' 50 • 'Miss A Brown:: ..' 2 Evan5.:...... 00,t31ni •Ant'y Schmeltzer..2 Ooleash , - ' • 50, ' .j.S Kuhns .........2 0011dra•Williams ' 'l5 • Sam J.Joueir •"'2 00 Mrs -Lewis :„... . ...-.: .26. Johii , .o Thomas.. 200 Mrs-Rush '• ' ' --25 . ' 00; Evans:.: '2- • ' 20 'lllrs.li•J Evans...: 2 00'Adan Kline..: : .: -25 8.7 Mangle.-- :'2 00 1 Jos • Geise -- - 25 ' Mrs Jll Denning...l 00 , John. Klapp . . • -'`2s Christ Baby • ' 100 lars Bailey ' ' , 5 .IS..trs Morgaii • • -1 00 .: -- - • • - . ..C.4.;lteeted , in Hie. Squi. '3fiSsc . Lotiisa. Allisbn 'S.'S McCartney and . .1 r . ... school • - 6500 LewiS 11 Koch sf)o ;.I"ttomaS Francis... : 5 00 Geo B Wagner.., ..5110 • James Wood'. . ' 500 - Thos Watkins ..... 3 00 II Dessmin......:.. :3 0 0 .Wur March— . ". ... 2 5 44 Herman Neimart....2 50 .DJ Richards - 2 00 %CLOT Richards. : . :2 00 IGO Rogers ........2 00 A P Carr 11 D••• 200 David Williams • 209 John Harris - ' 2 02: Edwin Watkma:;..2. o o -John Collins', ..-.. , ..2 - 00 ' Henry Crooks.: .•..'.2,00 ' Sallie A Watkips & ..' ' • • school - - 2 25 • johri L Wtioil' • ' 10 0 James B, Clewes. _lOO :Mrs J Wit i tams., . rt 00 john Wildnum • 100 , '. 811 .Dit'via.....*.t ..1 00 • • o.,llectet.l in the •,;."4;911 1 / 4 , 'II -r est. District; by . ..11%ss!2s l 'ititry..S.'.lhtiChley 41--t.:llo • Drnniny. • 11.11 Corvell'M D $lO 00' Martin Lynch • 1:•70 'Chriiirr ltuechley. 5 00,Thomas norris . .. - : 1,40 Chas' L .1 . 104 .. nic..•. 3 00:David :SlinsleY .. .... 140 .. \VMS Morris " •-11 00 Thomas unotteen,:l 00 John It. Sample...' 2 . 50 l:1010i Napkins:;.. 10:1 Lewis GoheetE '... :2 50:Job 0 Scott' . . ....... ...- 1 04) Win Sillimaii....•:. '2 00 llenry•-5c0tt,.....,.. : 1 00 Rufus C Boyer:.., 2 00ijohii Crosalirw, i :.. I is - John Rairig • • 2 00. Joseph Gambler.. 1,00 john 'Taylor. :. ::•. 2, (0 Leopold Fairbtain. .1 00 1.1: I)uniap M. II:. 11.0ejohn . Early '-' ' 1 00; Jobb Seitzinger....- 2 00 ; Henn - Hilbert.::. 100 -. - Martin. Dormer.. 2 I10' ! 14 F 'Palm— - .... 'I 00 Wm lineeliley.,... 2' OW Philip Luhy - • .1 tat •john Righter ' 2 00; Patrick Carey. - .... 100 Henry ( : ambler... '2 00 •.:11: A' linechley , ....,1 00 James Smith.'.:.. 2: 00i Ellen Banning— . 1 00 'Aaron Haines •2 00 ; Ailiiin.Wagoar.. : : ~ 50 John I lai naii,•:-.... I .s.-51tViii liilili4bralitl."- 50 Jim Rom:Aim : ogler I, '15.11/avid Bauer, ' 59 Erbil) Gambler— 'I 'loi•.:ltary Riek.:. ..... - 5. 0 Thomas KurtleY.: 1.• ;olPeter •Ilackar itti JoSh Baler.. - - 110 Misileigliton. :-... • '25 Akx.'7llellitire:„. 'l . lll : I .llro Butt ... : . "."... 10 • Hob: Smith -• 1;0 ' Jultu•• Lally ..... ...: 170 - ' . •,,• .. - ... Collection Made at ovatioti to Col Janie 'L Con . - tier, at Ashland • - • ••.. . - 'Peter I) . Luther WHEELER & W IiSON - - , - - • . : •:* " 2- ] • - _ ' • - • =• , . 'it • lEast . .Diatriil, by. 'arid Scalia :1: IVallis is.- 1 J ps:Rttbr.ry . i - ..1 ._.1 . 0 i Adam 'Mealy:: ...;.f 00 llavid.ll Davis -• 100 Jqs •Itiith '. , ' • 100 Thos khans: ...•.:„ ..1 (10 Howell Davis - • 100 Woi.Willisins 100 Mrsloi A11i50n.:...1 (HI Lopisa'Allislni:...l O 0 Emily E . Allison_ : ..1 M.l, Nanny Stokes -1 00 Jrnms::Craize r . ~.. -.1 00 . ; Sidney. Sykes • • 1 00, .litaggio' Willlains.. - . fis• Mrs Cleo Smith..„. .he Mrs 8ead1e..:..... - 50 Mrs Close Blacker,: :00 Mrs ' SeliiiStOr oo MTS'Joi-Seligniaii.. 50 i ared' Lilly .A. • -• : :4) Abraham Lilly, ... - 25. nellt r WeiS . ~•.. ,: 15 Mrs heit.iialger .25 31rii I: Bracy . ' .... -. ... - 1.401 JOhn Bet?.., hotel.. 25 For the ....... Ackhowletted before..:, • • Total to June 24 . • •• • • SG,I•4 Althinigli the Fair will close in .a: few daYs,'the neSe.will'not.be settled up for at • least' n month,' and I aurauthorized to continue, Mid will be happy a receive: contributions frum those who have notlet,contributek • There area large Dunker of sick and wourideil .diers arriving at Iladdin1;t011, West. Philadelphia, who are in.need to lint, ,pads tor, legS•and arum. fruit; etim , :plants, ,tie:, rArticled of thisi description will* also be . received,`, and fonvarded•thitaigh the ConunissithydiMet . to the llospital. . There area number front Schuylkill Connty in this hospital. •• •• . • If there arc any. who .desire their donations. to go through the Christian Commission, their•wis4S will he, complied with, ankthe donations. forwarded as. direc ted.— •, .". NUS. B.EN•I:IIANNAN • • Collectione'reiteivedby for tho - Cit Trade- Committee ' Contributions to the'Aattitary Fair, by the Workmen of F.J.Annpitch de Co's En- Oust Itlonultain Colliery, .tralizt; near Ashland. • F J Anspach carstosust • . -Rohl -11turiptirgy....$1 0 u 0 Hugh Gallagher .. . 150 Mich? ... 5 -00iTlios.Garrity . 210 lorauk Brad ley ' 200 - Stillman -Batch • • ; 300 - Peter Bradley - 2 00 1 Pat .11enericha ... . . 2.15 John Butler - 233 Benj 216 Pfit - Butler "I" 3 (Synonym Johnston '• • S . Oll . Wm .. .. . 2 "16" John -Kelly- . 2 . 16 Peter Bartell jr 216, Pat .. ........ 216 Carey..— ..... 2 LiddY• ; la " Ferdinand Faust " "2 10 Pitt Nl:ibid:yr • • 300 limit:Gallagher ' 3 00k) McManamon, gOO Dan Gallagher ; 2 161Gtinion Magee 1.50 Anthony Gallagher... 300 lGso Moser • ' . Pat 'Gough= • _2 1611/avid Roach '1 00' 'Christ Ringheisir.. 200 t Frank Rogers • 3 00, 'Francis iliighter, • .: 2 00,1Johri Sivindt . • 300 Thos Sheridan • 300 3.00 John Sweniline..,. 3 1 1 0 1 Mich Burns 5r.: . .....1 S 3 Welsh • '3 00 John J Burns -1•7 5 • Burns • • -. 2.00 M Burns jr • S7' Jni Burns' -, • 2.00 James Bradley • S - - .-Buresjr •• ' 62 Pat Cowan ' • 25n -3 ' Alex. Bradley • • 31 jeeteti Deegan ' '2 UR John Codington' .06 -Bernard V c .0 uggen ' 06. Johnnggrin 20 Ghtia Doi F. - ;lames Flanagen • .1 66 Auth Gout,hert ". 200 • Mich S 3 Mich G 0 ugheny........,; 'John, Gought - ny 1110 John Madden • • 2 . 00 VardY Joyce 2 75 ; • S 3 Keitre 2 . 00 Pat lileManamote 1 53 ' -McMenamin . 06 Thomas White.. ... ..2 25 Mich Osttis . .... 1 $3 l - Edw Welsh Dike. Whittaker •• ' • 951Arah IdeMeniurion... . , ... • .411ilit• • dames Garrity....... 2 • :16 tTotal • $14.1.5 1 • , - COlitietionw tnalliv - at 'kr: Henri' :Guiter.. man's Colliery; 'for the 'Sanitary Fair. • II airy Gniterthan .:.:$5O JaenNiatri ' 206 Johu perry ....... 250 Philip . tiaffeney.....; 2On Thorium Brantley 2 50Clanies- Butier• 00 'John Berke', • : -1.770.cwis Spears' 33 Geo Bloom - • 1•51•1 1 .7ncob licitler • •.2 00 Geo Beyser' - 1 5 9 ; Lewis LaWrenCAL.....' 250 John (Winger: ... .. 2 00Pat 00,' Geo ...: 2 nol.lohn 2' 00 henry Dock I 33 1 John hertz.. 2 nn John Enniss -1 6611tichard Carney... : 50.• Peter Norris 2 231.161m1:D0wney.:,:.. 2 50 Mich Farrell 2.231J0hn Burk SAP. John ;Flanagan.: 2 2312iclicilas . Berk 2 50 Valentine Veit.. ... 231AleK. MUrphy - '2 50 Peter Hartman ' •2 331 Wm McCormiek..., FreueisSchlife 2 40 Mathias Beck. . .• ... ..2 90 John: Felt ...... 3 nOAlek • Coody • ' • 1:0 Sclnvtien.Sclireiner..; 001.1ohn li6tinedyl ' 2 Iv, Pat Flanagan ' ' 300 jinnes Bunn 2an Henry 300 Adam Weetling • - 250 Thomas .Tea ' • • 2.66 Fred - John • . :At Pat Cdx. 266 Jacob Buckley. • 2 f 0) - Jos Bigler • • 266 johu Crow 50 Wm Vonway - • lin ; Fred . Breakturi........ 21st Pat .o , nonuell , 1 25 Francis Gress.:.', :...1 00 James Moore 50 Jacob Bossier 2 4 , 6 Ger, Sorliert . . 33:tpt Linkenfetter:;„ 2.00 Win: Rupp l'' - '• 2'50 Jilin Grim... . C':.:..':'• I sS'indror Schrewilley. 20 'Philip Iladelig sr • .036 .Chas, 1 411 John. Mack •• 1 661 - Win Wilds •.2 no Philip Ilabelig.jr • '•9 50 fl:ash- 2.00 .Inhit Grant z ...... .2 I Gi• • . .- • • Reinhart .Bertram.... 2'oo. Total::. . Dittintiotut from BlNlett & goberootiVe •• :• •. .:Colliery for the Stoititory Foie • • _ . Bedell Sr, Robertson . .-VAOOf High Ruddy . Geo Robertson:. 500IPat Carr ; 2 ixd.lno..Williams._ • - Owen Croiby . .. '2 0111Thos. L . etvis • 200 Thos'Creary 3 nOlDetinis John - .I'oo Patt." Mequon .. .. 3.nOlcen ° 2 21) Barney Mulligan 3 00:Thos Mandrr •. 200 Pat -3 00 John Lloyd . • • Law-Ryan old -.• 1. 00 John Carlin • Be!, Decliu 2 00 Uwen.Douaherty 3 0( Adair .Ntily • - 300 .Wni A rmst 2or .Wm Pulth 3 Oil . H Freed •,. (I4 John Pugh.: . 00.Oed-Neiswinter 2 2 . f. • Thos 'Jones' • 21)0 Thee. Temple ' '2 50 Noah Bedilatt .. ...... Jas . Hutton - .5n Edir . l3eddnll .. . 2 O R Rouse pat ... Crosby ...... 3 01)1111Meigfinn. Jab Comber....; . 3ooiNlichnel Head Mich Farrel •. '3 00 1(1w. Hockey Jas Brefinpn . - . . Nainri and iliornribationn of. the A.egal .-.. Pirofesajotieflichaylkill County,;in . •';' . , the Sanitary Fair. • • • ... . . 'lloirJamos Ryan.-.$ 50 Ow R'Grenon2ll 10 00 John Bannon -' •• 11 . 111' no l'Alw Owen Parry... 10 On 'Dinning R 80nn0n..,•20 W Ilughew ' 25 0 0 ' 10 00 .oeo - 1-11Nlet'ohe Th on :Wm B.WeIIK ...V.._ 10.00 1111 Orneff .. . .. • .5 Op 3=01.11 Hmell 20.00' AW•Leyhtlrt. , 'John Ryan .•- ' 10 P Irn • 00 Oral) 11.Keim ' 2 . •'; 00:0 F.Shini. el ..... ..:. 500 •JiihuM Ilbseherry. - . - 20 ort,l). B• . . 'Bhensino H Walker.. 10 0018 B 31fiiCiwl 0 On 'Franklin B Gowen:. 20 ONJ A Ilicien ... .. . 3 On "Pi/Inds:1 1 00IGe0 W: Lintz 1141 -Seth W ... . 000 .G.eo W. 'Macho!" ' B W Cumming. .'001(1.1.1ttle.. .. . . . 50n Lin'Tlitrlholomew.:. 10 0011D' 1) Dillimm.. . 200 Jos II fol!WM'ltiniek 80tt0.':..;• 110. 'Wm . ... . 10 . .• Howell Fitkher . ' .10 00 ' Total 'epn3 0i) . -Transmitted:l4 W.ll. Wliitinon..Eki...Trinsurei. • . : EUrrotts -3firmas'Jocuu4l.:Ttio - Underslgned.'t riotous,. Awl uff our ro , rEnVre*: 'Alt 41ny4t.Latxpr: aixt proilualop of our -works. tu Lim San' Lary-Virlr, -which Was sold for -117- Alla pahl Oyer. tolt.ftWds. Trees Tarr, , In your-paper of the ISth.lott notice this amount as nmeenis of 36 ears of. coal -:donsted.by .Hough Hersh, front- Coanktoantabi tkolliery. Mt don% not .give unlit to the pataiotistn and liberality of Our toen, • nor dews it do them jastices*.As your:pave. circulates widely here. and i mil by , all our taw. you will do us . kindness by stathig- in your nett Is:we. that it was one day's 'penduction of the' Colliery, :including• one dars labor of every man on the works.. This tell} bo a 'Oilificatiort to our into, and mudi oblige, us. .. ' Tours truly, ' • liouon . . (01,11Z141.0311*1ci-0P...TU2 /MINA.] . . . . PRESEIITITIOIII - OF ',L COLVIVATCH TO COL: -: .. .:, 7- • . JARE.44.,fOSNEK: . ... ,-,. '-.. • , - -.: .. ~.-. • . . -.-.. ~.Asp.LAND, ,Jn . ne 1% 1,85 L :' • • EnrronS Piliszts7 Amass', :;.-Arricsig the many •: . things -or interest Which , have 'transpired in our quiet tOWn time; lilOi: been -attended with more slime:a - or heart feeling thatuthelrand oi'ittion - to .2 'Col..Jaines J. Conner, -ISte - of 'thin place, on thla occasion of a Presentation - of a -Watch and Chain -• by the - citizens of Ashland at .the house of E. ' Bensinger, on the evening . of. *Trine • 6th,- 1864,- as a token of respect and admiration orlis mane vir 'hies ss vial as Abtinkfnlinsie `for the -. Proniniitt . '. Bart as.originator 'and •proseentor of the eelrune: Lion of the 13road3lt. lit: It - .11. in opposition to a well-known . and - powerful uionopely. ,: The mut • Col. ,Janies J... Conner; has taken ut Alie..many. , projects of public. intereSts (.and: of .vital impor- ' lance to our valley) was (througlileeling,:expres -sedi but poorly - .Seltudwledg ed . irt: tide ou tpouring . of public sentiment and appreciation - of his rainy -. v te ir a lte to s is i e y it ti it y e es ti .. an n d i b e a re n s a po fai ze teri t - i - . .. 30 - , The meeting Was palled: to order by-the Presi derit,::Cspt:- Levi - C. -Leib; wfieti ollail - Columbia . was played by:the - new: band---01--..kshland, after Which tlie•presentation of a beititifnl geld Watch and Chain, wins madeby Win. Howell, D. :IX S., as representitheiff the citizens of "-Ashland-in a neat concise atiffpoWerfOladdrese which brought 1 ' CO .: nrr,. . wis full of emotion end-evinced the deep feeling of - thankfulness with : which he. acknowledged- the outpouring of; ptib)ic Sentiment. • S . :number of appropriateleast's ware offeredand responded to with the promptness that characterized ;the do-' ingsof,tho.nieeting.'• '- - - - . • • ' - A - proposition:vas , made . byTj..P.•Garner, that,. a - Collection be-taken, the -probeeils to-.go to the Sanitary Fair of Pliiladelphia for -the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers; and the amount of $6O 45 was colleeted in a few minutes. ..- . • • • -The meeting adjourned -with three cheers.for COL - Conner; and, the _Broad litt:•& 31.1.1.; B. .-... • .- • :.' • -.. ..•. • :: _. ; LBW 0:.• . LEIB, Pins't, :. 11. IL - SirxElolollE, S ity...• -;': . -- -:•• •, . . . itte,ase publish th 6 following - for the imforrna(ion: of.,the muttereds friends erilie deceased: . • • • ' • • . _-• MinlYr 'PL'eas.m . cr • • , W•4llingtein, June 16,.1;561: -.• 3in.-.llEsur Wata-Dear Sir is With great sorrow I -addresg_you'and'inferin yell of the dent Wined]: resuhbd in the , death .of. your:noble' son, - Anthony Wade. ;Weihad advanced our. lines • alma One mile and were all lying: down restite-, after liavingibadour supper,' .ivben r:a gun in trio hands of a `new recruit; • who had • beeu.with - the coMPanY" but t,Wo days, waS . aeildentally• . charged, the ball first pasidrigthrought the fiesliv part of my left arin; abovelhe elbow, then isiraek. Auillopy onthe wrist and :entered. his, left' groin, passing through then bladder: lie was wounded on the fithinst., at o'clock.. and .surytved!uutil neat day at 4o:clock, when • with his head rest ing- utility rigid, arm heivassed - :away as. quietly ..as a Child goin g -to - The , lpain he . sittlere,it as• intense, until about' an,hour and a half be - fOre - lic dicl,-andlrfiattered myself • - he • was? get hug better, but ibis; poor boy; iloatlthad too sure ly made , hun hiS Michauf IztandV cattle to .see l t iM:ahMit ten an.inuteS after he. died, and to gether we hin'proixaiv liuried in a. grove of - pines . . - - We .phiced .a.. - hearit at the liean of •his : grave With Ins mune; company, • and regiment; on trust the : -Misr - taken him* to•llia,bosem: ! 'lie Was agotid buy, and as brave a soldier e•Ver woof into the field.. , Ile scenic& to know 'no fear,. and slay be.foluidwhetetheibullets dew thickest, and was the prideefour company, every - nutty m it.teoling his. doss as -inueli•as if they had h :•,t a brother.- lie ivas.b6 kind, Vbediel it and civ il to every 0110, and - it IS . ti; be regretted that through earelcseness . ')VC lost our Most, esteemiil companion. I winild have'. Written. the day he diethlnit could not aufileiently . ! conivosti my jet,l - I hope the tort!' wiitconifort you•in sorrow, :mil trust your . noble.. boy is resting ' • Truly' your friend, .. •' ' • • • • h.: IL : Antheify Wade was born in branchdalei.tic -kill County, and-tAilikcil in March last in Co. - E, Regt., V..V.; and was iu aid 17th' year of 00 30 • • '• • : . : • ' PALO 41.T0, .Tunc . ..22d, 1864. : Enrrous ' 7.4lts.r.tts' - Jou r...•::iii.: In yOur . - Jotuts.at. 'of - boa' week- yen publish a list 11., the Catsualties Of ale 4'tli Regt-..; -1%-1. T.', iii the elll:',.4ii6lllellt o .the 3d hist, :: - Inthatlist is'• the naine..ot . my - son, Alexander CrOyan, Co: (, killed; but •there, - is 110 a1 . i.,.011.11t t/f, AIM disposal - that - was made ktf Hu! Inalyjaml, as since your last issue I have roceivittl front acontrade,wlM was 'With intirltheii. he fell a full, •feeling;intd very descriptive micount ' 0 his- deatli;Lburial;• mill every:other- &if - kunst ane connected with, it, -: I. feel it. .111 y, dot y,- ' l ot...nix in: fionor to the nerble beartsd hat laid •aidde: ever* cOusideration• ftr tht,',r otvthp'ersonal Safety to se cure las romains - ant give it.decent burial, but i c'XpresS.My. than:kl illness threngh itpithlic journal .fortheit, groat kindness, and, for eonselathat• t 1 those who'have,stilllearfriends left to tight out eMint ryfs. battles; ni ~i vo. - pi:Mind:Y. to' , at, least- 1 part of . tho•itorresponilence I. have received to td tog the'(tO us) melauchely affair. -,' -..-. • • The fit* of.my correSpontlentS in Ilobt..A. Bei( of Pottsville,' who statea. that ids object Mwritild in to make me aequankil with•iny sub's: _death, he says.: It Was turfortnnetobeWitt I Mini in error battle', skirmish and march of 'the 'present canf :pa ign ; which we' eantemit Of Without It scratch 'Oct the morning - Oft he , 3111,inst.' We wont in : 'usual, in good spiriLs;.and marched, up' to whip stf' . yards of the enemy's breastworks; beliin , 'Which he hnel Ida .line,-of haftle .fornted,. and : we Could advance. 00.ft - tether:We Commenced Ii ing. Jfrre we wen.i':,. - vitsijrrto a heavy - flee We - i.q..foliticy, 'ont(i'vaPc L i n d. can ',islet:front a Junior Saridy .o.he - pame 116 gdnerally receiV,:dywas ( my left, where-,ho belonged; tin Corporal,. in ' front:::rank, - , .After we Loth : had !, - tired "rotinds, we'stoodnp atel iii'..Cl again, and, ... were. getting' down, tic' wits : piereo Orottgli : , brain by a: l`flTl3, thin.' 1 - immediately eanght 11 0 in. my arms. brit Sandy - never Spoke again. I called' Dan. Meta, frtun thtifightnf the • Coin! a; ny; and - With D. P.' •ilrown and - A, Afulligan, , ye. carried.himab , nd a mile,:Ont of, rangtCof the eM.: einy's'•,'shcllAtint'hini - down, and ,tnalle• him as comfilytaldr.aB Could lit; under the cireauuntaneek we were placed in In-re. • Ile,Was:Wounded. at'' 71, A. 'St.,. and expired, with' four sorrowful compan ions annunl him, at 0, A-. 'M:';'.we: carried kilt' to • withiM•loo yards of 'the MechatliCsville - and Ili 'h intend road, andat•Pl, M.; we buried .Iditi• in.tic' ettge.i.f. a - nice 'little grtatti 'Wood. ...)Vt"g.tt'lsiatals 'and lined the.ionide- of : the•l grave •,1' washed'. Min l and .wrapped him",in'friy woolen 'blanket- . ton. may, at some futurelime, when it-will bt. safe few 'you t o' .4.. so,'lty. tit recover the body - Co * take :lice 111`, butt I . 'lNoillii not pd‘i,so'voil to do ~, o :att- i , r i..scrt - :- We dlgriedilin'in.tho Age of a young w‘iott a lit :tle over 100 Yardson the North. side of OM lyt• chanicsville and Ilichniond roakabout 11 nob front'llichnuncl; about threetApiarters, of a tni Southe:oifif tho,grave iti'n farm-houk n c. Ow , - tlidm Gibbens, en whose* property it IS . ; hit. the' grave' and; the road is •a hollow,' put - the same direction 4ts the' road; with. v.+. creek ; Minting thritugh• it.., 'To the, left of tit. gravo,• - and about five'yarda: from ii:,:itt'' the left of 'entrenchments rituning,on a • line . and . fading,l the road:''. On (lie wost, and almost tOndiing the railing of - fence rail's which' we pit around It , grave; arc tWo'small trees althost, eight. inclui, thameter, - .one oak, and the•othar pine. -Tile lit ter bait two 't aft - cites,. the former one, cut into taut 4xith near the ground;_and len 'tint side nox • tie grave.-'rho battle - wan fought near Shady C i rcle •Church,: Thu head of the gffive•in next theuat the futit towards the-battle-field aini the foe. - the'head•we: placed- a heard. witki the follow% inscription cut on it: • In Total MT. CAtae4'Jrr , ;E:2oth, 1804 ItIoII;IUNICATM4 Ccu:%4lU SIOATF:D. , KILLED rs AETIO,I, JENE 18(4, Corp. ALEXANDER GOVA Cu. G., dBth Begitheut, P.N. V. . . . ...IV his -death the country 10ses•one . .of.its 1)1 arL ddomfers f r Pau and I our . lioud • conirade tam most of tin, -„foti:.y9nr . noble - son: - May. Got gil vOn - strongth to bear ; -this' sad Milk:jun_ 0; has_been..dark .And gfoOnty over sine() Samily's (Watt', -.. • ; .. ._. . - lioltT, - A:. ft EID:.; -I:We bave alk) rotTiVed - a . .'letter:fil)m - Col. - ,J t .li,' Sigfrwd full of . Sympathy: and - condolaneo l ; win states that white *e have loch . a - sdittiftd , mitl'itf keetionate S6n, the . COMPany andlteginnmt(li 11 V , kit' one of . their.brivoit MONO. soldjers -,inie,wli was evil:. ready, to 'perforni.bis ditty ; .000 w I 0 wr ever found at. his post within the ramp,rip lit) - larch.- or in hatt le: .. Thrimghltis um fern ge,, .atia nosh, coo g tact he hatdeared himself to a Otheerslutd-soldien4, and his lobo:mai 1 (tar ed. throughout the entire command. - ." 1•• -* • °apt. 0. 0. Itotd)yeltell itlsii )r . rites. to its 'wl ' aftiir - stating the: . inietfen.lar6 - of. the "ocetufrae 83)"li : . . -.. • . . . . ... . . . . :.. - Nonrtalf and wife have my warmest h• arti sympailitea in- this Aerrilde - bereavement ;_'l' lorry of siteli a son- is indeed a faepto - moor i nv , lii this severi,joss.yiat havti been . deiniv. , •l fi . 1114 st Iv Itill; :50 li, .ki ii i 1,.., a fleet ion at i• and rest cell .and his :eomitry of - a . iMble, -patriotie h• art. slisth feel his- It;s . deeply. He was one ,d 1 , . . licA Incu! ; never - disobeyed -an - 4 ir!ler, iii " Shrank . from •loinfz, - lii . s iliny; and,,,niiVer IN AK . pi i' 6 1 ,01 : . 'His.' i l -`curd is. elear.• 1 ;believe-. iiin Intre:benii , a chriatiairSOldiO, and' that he 1 found a rest incire perfeet - anit a peae:u inorn.h ) ing than ainght onearth ea give.:' Many (tie thoorn his untimely' death. fo - -was liked 1 • . 3* diisemprados. :His...amiable iisposition , inl f.; - ( - 1 , 4 eral!g•wd- nualifieati•ini• wide red - 1 "ti to-all:who knew hith. This hail cost t lif6 . of many a hrave, hernia . than:; - but' tante , - 'To' talkii ,• whose grave can - lie wOven greenO' laurel. '•it . . patriotism, or , day.' otion than nicer. that.' . •1' -y• martyred tom' ." '• , :.. . . To the . n.e oble•ontiianions who 'pet - ft/7 led.. last sad rites tit leis remains, and those ki id, a: pausing friends,' W'a tendest our nist, sin •cre ; - ./teaTtfalt - thattlis: ALEKARHEWOOV. :',..8] ' , • ' ItE : WISEI3,Y DO not tritle'with. - yohr health, coiallitution illft . . If you are angering' with nny ciiBVl44! for thith ' ' - .lll4rlnibold'm Exaract Htieht .la-fecononelided, , . ' 1. THY IT TRY IT!. TRY, IT !. • It eflie..YoM.t4ail'iong etitfuriuq, ullaylog . Pain '• Inflammation, find will rt24.)rg! pin I.D • • lIKALTII - AND PURITY, -* • AI: 01 13 . eXPenSI!, ' apt!. e /11151.1 r e ... Cuttut t it Certisoment in nnother . colniiin. and calf or t• lot 1 . , • ' -- • Beiraie oJ , C•Atnterpit: , .: •*, • Ask forliolinhold' ,4 . • Tali. do -n • • • CURES GUARANTF.:EII; Jiinc 24, %L . .. • • • • - . 1 ..Perry plavkso • P.tiits Killer.---The great lic benetactionove are happy to.learn, is ati I , filth its mission - , of relief, and alleviating many o 'the I sand ills that flesh is heir t 0... HS dor - naiti , I the' wide world,and wherever A Yankee has . t', his 'may be found &Inglis work.' ,Its virtues tvela therongliii tested,-'that it needs no length. teem, length_ dation to entitle It tothe public. couttden 'phatically a hOuriettold. remerly,antilfkept n ban ,n4ed. as ixeaan - lo may ietintre,.wlll save mit it knife besides .serjr sensibly dindritshlng. the pens( medical atlevalante.—Prochtenec CR. I'4 W 4kty .7 ,1 tine 2,5, TA. '. . ,:, . II!) .. ... '26.. MMM=I • Tor wink 'tarAre Creed l',--DIIUULIAN" 3 ' ENO 'ISO' SPECIFIC PILLS one ; loiralhan dayrs the worat raact of NICIIVOUI.4IO243,..Impaency,' Pretna tare D y.. Seminal NV:ealinesa.'.lo7.anity. Anil all lutry,i Se:anal, and:NCTIVW3 Aettlons, - no .Matter from Wtutt. lama -produced. Price , : One ,Dollat per box 4-- Sent, pbat.pald,. by mail, on receltit of an order. Areal.. . • • ' JA3M , S.' BUTLER, I .Statlott - D, Bible I.lous, New Y. er la, .ei .01 . 1giouo. - 0,10.00t1w. NOTICES. .- - , t,he First - Preebyteriau . Chierch, MA hen iigo and Third Streets.. It is expected that the 'Rev Jno. Crowell, of 111ediii., 'wino : each in this „Church at 1 ;4,'A. M„ and Tg, P. M., on Sunday, Jane 26th. ICuiou. Prayer,-Affecting, every Sunday mg it3g, front SS to ik„ti o'clock, in the [mut Church on - ourtStreeti betweettMarket and :Sorvrinti Ste. A3l re invited. _ ..:. .. . . . ... riuiti Church (Episcopal) . 'Services Sunday moraliag at 10}S oilock: Evening at .1( of 8 o'clock, • - SIV-iftethodiet E. Church, Second street, above l'fibut.ot. Bev. J. B: ItleCet.tocon: raster. ' Services:, isgibp , o , eS.I O , A: )1. and Ig, is...M. Pfiky..r Meeting. Tneeday evening, at IM o'clock .•• •.. -, • tirm h,L. gerund Preebytcrinn 'Church WY. S. F. p)i,T Pastor: .Public • cervices every Sabbath, at .ioy, A. M., and. T, P: 31. - . • ' • ..Residnr Baptist Church, 3fahwtangost. lug:every Lord's Day,": Morning and Evening, at 10 , A.-M., andiX, P.::M.- I.ecture, Wi.•dneaday Even- at ' 19. it',i'S' o'clock. .• , ...: , IL 11, Aesna,...Pastor.: - ' . , . lar Eng,;• Lutheran Church, Market Square. Re .1..... 31. • Koca - s, Pastor. •Preachlnir, every Sunday ni ing and evening, - at 10,% 'A. M., andl, P.M.— , Pr: yes Stivting andiLecturellinntlay even., at T o'clock . EvAsupelical Church, Oallowhlll ttreet.--- t ._ . Re . 5.01% (i: lino ADS, the newly appointed Pastor; trill pr aeh German every Sunday morning at 10.. o ' clock," 'an English. in the Eyenims at T O'clock. ,- - , MARRIE D. ffr tiDlmr Soticeintust be aceoriparsiiii . with 25 to appear in the Joennei.' , • • - • . . . . • . , . • I.6.SGLLAL:—JONES:—On the 16th ittst..hrthit Rev. Morgan; Mr. Charles Mantua to *kw Ann Jones, .ty of ,Clitabols.. • . • . -• . . DIED. Siseepte. coMmencements of deaths, free. Thou as npanird..irith notices, dv"„rnitet be paid for at' the rate.of 6 eintaPer Line. . - • • • - • • •BR , . . . . . . ANK O I3—On the sth dfJune,:ln Union Township, I n t i 6tieera., wife .of Nelson • Brandon, aged 30 years,. 2 ontha and 1 day. : • . -.-.• • • • . • • J eob Neifert„ .I''''' : E IC I.F II E O R L. T S- 1- I l i Aa o , i;t n ecd t 1 i . r 6 6e 2, e . ~. 4 r y oi r o t . s f c : .,s .. May, tiuhoe n t i n t7l Itg ß i I a t: un s 4 : t,ii2 3 Township, t4l,73. . o. i . oude. only son of Francis M. and Martha .It:.. - Nichols,' t the, Ottt 3,:ezty.of his age.' ' • .... . _ ...• . . • • ' li:O.SENGAItTEN-L.On the - 20th Inst., in Pnitayttle; ; \ 'alter itosengarten; Infant son of John Henry, and lizabeth Bcr...engarteno..tged 1 year, n mouths and 10 - - .REESER- 2 ln Pottftville, June2Oth,7Fiank.U.E.etizer, Rni-, of : I T...evils and Rebecca Receer, agedy'ears, 'lO inbaithiand 6 days: • •-• • • . . , . . kIESILItRINGOn the..2lst• inst., lit North Man helm, Maria Louisa, laughter of George and 'Barbara lehneering, aged 15 years,.9 months and i'4 day TRITNIIIO—On the . 12th. of in Washington, P. from wounds received at the Battle of Spottrylvani. -Henry 11. Trundio, of the: 116th Rest., r..V. His re- Midas were interredmt Pluegrove on'the 6th' inst., G.ENEItAL :NOTICES. rIikSOI.LITION PARTNEI.{- SUMP.—The iiartnershili beretoroty ek kt,ting between the undersigned, under. the. unit uanie of HEWETT, CLAYDON is this day dissolved by mutual consent: The buAness or-the concerti will he:closed hp . by UHAELES 'HEWETT. who is author ized to sign the firm name in all cases for that purpose, vilho will pay all debts owing - bythe firm. and to whom all peraons indebted to the firm are requeSted'to make Dated at Swatara, the 13thlay:of ;June; : . CHARLES itimETT. - JAMES LLOYD, CLAXIX./N.. - • - I . COAL JUDGE - npuoTE MENT AND COAL COMPANY, • . Pm LA M.:Lill I•, June - 20th,Jsr,s. A meeting of the Cdiparators named in the Act of Incorporation Of the Coal itidirelmprovement and Coal. • Cumiginy, tiiEfeitier with theiiMstinciates, will - he .held the t thce of Sauinel C. Ford. No. South FOURTIf Street, MAIM City. of Philadelphia, im . MONDAY, the iiith day of :Jtine, - ut-4 o'clock in the afternoon, - for the pnrpose olverfeeting the Organization .of said Company, and electing eight.directors to acne for- the ensuing year. •• . . FORD, THOMAS DHARE, : • JOS.. T o :.EORD, ' Dorporators: • i J une.2s, ! ' NOTICE TO DREDGE BV,ILD: : ERS,--Proptisals .witl.• be received" by. the !County Commi:sloners, tip to 12. o'clock. July Nth, 1554,' tor. the construction of FIVE 13)31DOES—oliel items's. the CatawiSfia, near Ruperva, in • Orion 'Tote r-' •altip ; one across the West - Branch of the. Schuylkill; Hear ;Slinersyitle; 'one across Middle `.Creek; near Try , moat ;-one - acro:i's the.Swatant iu Pmegrove Township, !'and onejneross the Littl6 Scut lhill, iu West 'Penn and. !Schuylkill Townships. For information •resPectitig'plans:.ind'specifications , 'apply at this otilce immediately. • •. • • • ''DAVID FOLEY, • . • eIIAFLESyPRIN( El . . • .• . E,• W. ZIEGLER,.....• Attest.. P. W. Bcr tret., clerk. . Commissioners. , Commissioners . Office, rottsyille. jam. •!2:% , OFFICE OF TINE tacialcir i A LI.EY ItAltdt.o. J CoMPANY, !,1:43 WA STREET, PIIIIADLLPIIIA.- ,Nt 4tod:how-1i of the .lAII2I, 'vaoh,N; Itaitr sal CoMpanv areherchy notitki that. under awl by-virtue of an*ac - t of Assembly of the CommOnwealth, 'of Peimsylvauia,, entitled an act relating to:Railroad Comt,anieS;pasSed the 16 - 1 day Of. May, A: D... rstil, the Directors of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Cohl Comp oly and•the.liirectors.of the Lehigh Valley road t*ompany have mitered tido a joint 4greenwrit,:illl - the corporate, seal of 'each of said compani;fs, fur the c(+nsolidation Of- said companies; and merger of • • 'said Ika • j eadoW Railroad and Coal COmpany, pre. scribitr7 the ruts and conditions thexeoLand the • 'ner oft mt ng the capital stork of the said' •Betiver Aleados • ilroad and Coal .ComPany into the itock• of the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and contain ing.all such other provisions as-have been deemed no 'et:ssary to perfect the said consolidation •aud inerger; • and that bind agreement' will be sibmitted to pie:stock holders of said Lehigh.. Valley. RailrOad Company for the purpose of considering and voting . by ballot, in per- . son or by. proxy; for the adoption or rejection •of the - , :tame, each share entitling the' holder thereof 'to one at a meeting'of s,,id:stoeidiolders to be. held on the Rim day-of July, ,1:1).•, 1515.1.; at, tile t h e mid .'Lehigh Valley: liailroad.Companye at. Nw. 21i3 'Walnut street, in the City of :Philadelphia, at •43 - o'clock. M.. of said day, at whinh time and place; and fon the . tiliject : aforesaid: all - the Stoeltholders of the Lehigh Valley Railroad 'Company are notified to attend.. This notice -being given to con with the provisions of tile second -sect Mu - of . the Act of 'Asseinblr aforesaid, June IS, A. D., 104: ". WM. 11. ELY, SecrMarY. • June t!a, 'li4. - , : ‘26-`2t • . ' . OFFICE' '01i!. •TBE BEAVER M . - EADOW:RAILROAD ,t. COAL CU. ' • • •- . ' l'agr.marLeno , , Jannlfith, 1504, - :NOTICE.-9'he stockholders of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal :Conpany are hereby notified that tinter and by virtue of an act of .Assembly of : the Com monwealth of L'enrisylvania, entitled an act relating to railroad companieS, passed the lath day of May, A-. D.,' ' Vial; the Directors of the'Beaver ',Meadow Railroad and Coal Company and the Directors of .the:Lehiat Valley Railroad.Conapaily haVe entered Into a joint I treenlent, under the corporate sear of each of said copinanies, for .tile.consolidattiOn Of said companies anti merger of said I t Beaver \lnce ow Railroad and Coal Cot - 111)41w; rres&ib mg the term and'conditions Abel:ea:MO the manner Of - eonverth g the. capital . Stock 'of the' said Beaver IleadoW Railroad aud.Coal Company into the .skick of • the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and contain ing all KWh:other provisions as' havie_becn.klyemed - he , cessary to perfect, the said consolidation and merger, and that said agreement will be submitted to the sloe - holders of said Beaver MeadoW Railroad and Coal Con . lnai' forth , purpose olconsidering and voting •-by bad -1 lot,' in . pers'ou orby proxy, tor the adopt ion'or rejection : 1g of she sane, each share entitling the holder thereof to il. one vote. atta meeting to be hold on the fifth day of Ju ly. A. D., lt , G4, MANe office of the said Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal C0mpany,..N0..11.2 Walnut street; in I the City of Philadelphia; at I`2 reeltiek of said day; at au• • which time and place- and for the ohjeet aforesaid. all . the' stockholders a. the Beaver Meadow •Railroad 'and -1,.. Coal Company are notified to attend,' ' nig Douce_ be- "I ' ing given in compliance with the provisions of the sec. .t , " • and section of the act Of 'Assembly .afuresaid. the ''lAtlji m, . day of , alune,'-A: D., 1564. • • - . .-. • . . '•• • - be. , . . • L. .CriA2.4.I3BRLAIN, Secretary. ve • altine.2fi, ifiL . • , .. •.- : 2 .241,2 t TENTIC. COLLECTION DIX, . T. lIICT.-I`4 o tic c!, is hereby given, that the lists' valnationa. nud 'enumerations, madu by the Rev ..' oral At•sietant Assex‘orti iii this Deitrict„ under the laws Of the United Stated. will-he Opeitfor examination, at the office in Pottsville, from the , 2OLli4last. to the 6th of - next input h, both days inclusive. • -•• *- ' • • Alt appeals mast iii w7itillg. dud Pipt'Ciry: the .par - - ticular cense or matter respectinit which complaint is made : must state the ground or principle of error dr inettuality complainedof. and will be heard on the 61.11 a • 'Rh and Sth,of nextmOrith. . • ' J. W. S.• Assessor: June I.S, • - . '1541t . . -.--.-.., N . TOTICE:—AII nri • m ersotie .enutio.ne , d not to tnieVir . iy wife. LouOu Rupert, n. 5 .1 will, Pay no debts of tier etintranting. - ... • - - WM . .J. - HUTT:HT.: . - Ringtown, SchnylkillCfnuntyi l'ii., June 1 ii- --,3L• AO -I . . ... .. . N . OTlCE•ia.h,croby ;111 en .thth I. will, not be yesponsible for any debts C4ll - . triket ed, by . my'family.. - iir any indreidnal..without an or the - der front. me. .. .. -, - • .: .. JOHN DAILEY. - (KAY' Palo AltiOnite IS. '64... :' - • ' : • : . •_'S-at . . • - • r n n-- '- NOTICE to IllondholdernUginatt.‘ , . - Schuylkill Milieu SehOol•Dintriet. ,• *Notice is hereby nivou to-all per Sons holding 'Monde. no, •tentinst Schuylkill. Haven School .District, to Present Ice,' - - their BOU(h , for payment to Daniel Small, Prestt. or to ' _theundersigned,'on or before the 4th of 'July. IPI 4 I. as Mt the School-hoard is prepared- to. pay .the Bonds,.nad lie - will not pay Interest after thstAate. , ' • . rer• ' By order of the-Board : '' 15.514.A.- • . YIELD. Sc' y. of a - Schuylkill layen.blnnelEc.•64l: . '25-4 :U. Noticp.—The hfreto • fere ex!stitig• between ',TORN MILNEr.". W I 1.- my LIAM M11.NE: 4 ,, Jr, and ' LAMES NEILL, nil. vcr Alert the tircit name of •JOIIN •MILNES Sc CO., MIS (lift -0,1C.11 the Ist Mat. hy.mutual consent.' Either ~f"the part.M•rs is nnthorjaed.to use the ilrm's name in gettltt has meat• • • • MILNES; -.• . • . . MILNEtkJi. • •uJn-jANIES NEILL. , Jane . .FA. • •, • ••• • . ' '2•l n fit ' • . „ . Pi o'r .--T b e eo-pai t rFh p b ereto fi.,rq c •' betmt.ll WILLIAM. Mil NEti.:Jr., _, or Potreville. and ••.1011N -.:IIILNES. .11111:y10 phia, rviir 1.". trading tinder the firm name AtILNES, & cti.,'ivaailis.?olved on the 14 !le'L by tmttuat tnusent. El I bey. of the partners.i2 authorized to tree the firm name 'in settlement.' • - .7111L11:E.5, Jr. • . J. 31•11-NI.S. • • :Junit . ll, •.64, a , idPICO IIIkSSIONA NOT ICE.— - .Tbe_ underigneitt. n Ygvs iciatt of five yearsr. experience. been induced' to locate him elf in dhia town, .professional tuer vic6 to the ,iiiI7.CTIS of Pogriville . _OFFICE —Entrance. Centre at., next door to the c w Ativ: ehnifont Dank - and D. L. &terty'it 11tirdware ;tore,; posits Mohnntongo April 9, '64 • PA ,We. thc Ftilmeritw.N. day.cuirrell . .inii, a Partner. hip. tauter the Fiiin name • and F tyte ”f ALLISON-1 - , BANNA N. to cnrry - tni the leoitialry, Ufa; - ' chihe- Satithinz.'ami Car-niakiaz, Ihtsini , a, hi.h.rt Car= hoit;'.s.4:llqlkiti . Coupty. -: . ItuItEItrALLISON, , .... ' ' •: • - . - : : PRANCP•ip:-BANNAN. Apcillet fsr,i.. •. • - - „... •••• • • • • - I 'A ' Lltin, - .4 as,:ortwot. , .(t cut le satiqa flying Collicrirr , or ' anti, Su 1.1, in .00 , Coal Ii toilsto di? , poec of, will find it to their j apil An Interest to apply to. • - W. DU:irk:EA); •' .1 s s i,ectfully ;•:-•••••••-:. Aprill6., Cominerrial• Boehm. AVatebmulter and .ToveleS, 0' 1 ! L. • • Deceber I'2, ! • E •• m " - - been mpooinied ascot for the of r E 0,1 t.."— i r he r PreveinieStamps - lit the Intli District of Pennsylvania; Li TT for one of the lig • • „t-iv ilo • herehY give notice that tam prepared to furnish Shrnips and is prepared to•reecire 3t Nor of- nil denominations.• .• ••; : Inlarge or small:quantitie s . :me follerwlng.eimunk‘lon, payable In stamps, will L i frtiight only added. Orders re prow, • - • • . ' • April 23, .64. parchanes of Sro or more. t- per. centum. " - - L OrAerarerpectfully,soliclted. . ' ••• " • JAMES INNESS, irith ink. Pa. .Office opriiite . " .AurriCan 110usif,,fikAt fling thou wide, foot, NEW T 3. S. 10-4 L F. WHIM ~. . for . Sale the NEW' GOB'. . co bearing - S per cent. inters table any : time after 'ten yi .p. 3 i tire:of the*. Goverunicut, and y.. , after date,. in 'Geld.; .The stl :aid, 'loo's payable yearly ; -, db tominaTions, half-yearly... Th dated March, 1, 1864, until the tember:-. The accrued interest frt.( is required to be - paid by !prow ( or in Legal Currency,. ttchlktg-Lo ; , pretbium.luntil _further .nolice... AU • other Covernment. Sem - and sold. 'highest price paid f( pour; bold mitt Silver. •• - - L,' : F. Centre Street, r; April •_;'6L CANDIDATE '.7 Editors of :Miners? . j, 'recommend JOSEPII ille; as the linion'eandidate fat htl.Eltlt Ile is capable, lionest and efficient •NS consider thbo . - • • • I'ottsville, June IStb, 1364, LOST AND Po TRAY: COW.Z-St , yed away i S aeriber,lesidirig in. lie r Phil ulrlpl on Tuesday, Jtmetlat, - a LIGHT Bitil3) 1 . ."0W. with white and brown stripos 42r lace ; lead teats, and was freA Any pefi , ort returning her to the sah4i information where he can get heroeill rewarded. JAM r. 6 • Vew . Philadelphia, June 25, '64. • DOCKET MOO K .1. between Market, and Norweziari. ning last,containiabout $lO in mot Necklace, with Lo cket attached. - The finder may keep the ninney. Inc 'turn the Necklace and Locket, talucd sociatinn, to this office. • June 35 . • - ' = . nwny from lift on thu 13th of .. .JunelSat. a. sm . RED COW, with a white mamma 11,,, rade af the. Udder.- .Whoever will r, 'said Cow, Pr information Wh.n gethet, tvif be:reastaiably rewanieii, ' • Si: Clair,: Juue 2t's •64.• • • l c f e r _LA GOLD A . I6ILET. lic tinder Will he suitably rewark ,14T .ATKINS E llRWS.Pioneeri6inmee . • yaTicE• TO, TEACIIEIO4.—'NI L v I th'• tWI)ICS and seven femalo, a Public Schools:AA Schuylkill Terins ciunmencing early in September, and 01036 Au examination will be held by the (01;; eude;fit, sATuItDAY, July 9th. cuimues , 3L - Applicatiottl must be made to' the e n d, -• ' • ' A..FILL Sclinylkill Haven, June 25, '64. : . 'IiTANTED:—Ab Cxperiencal :y in'this County. 'Am.?) .t VICE. L.Tun: •4 S LL : A DAY' AGENTS IN V,--TO St:LI; TILE "..25 Ci•nt Li der Stutiiptiery I' sack tlyge:'? Emit twins: tioitgs, 2 'pages of Music; Siicko 1:IVI2101/eS. 1 Ruler. 1. fen, 1 Pen holder, e11,.1.dt-sign far Undttrsleeveri, 1 for Embroia:mf Collar. 1 fiir Christenlno:ol 111:4.1.etcers, 13 Secrets never 'before, put many, d..llars ; nod other ItiforntatioU,. tiful article Of Xeivelry; .LiberalhulurAml, 5P64, 1 Stump for Circular, ' 43 South THIRD Street.,'Plillt.' June 11. td.l. . C.,(0. 111, 1 11P1' 11—A party in Philadelphia, engaged i Lehigh Curti, wishee to - obtain the 'ages SchuylkillColliery.-.triet attention to and the. beat ieferenres Adilres. 111. S WALNUT St. - , Itoorit No. ti; rhila Jut c 11, '64.. . • . ' 7 A cAr wits dill bc.ren /LONE: MALE TV.ACIIER, to act Pr FESIALIC TEACH EV, tout a. in the rd :td and 4th Schools tT thr iton.r4 anna, Schuylkill County. until SATURDAY. 1 , 41, on width day r public - exainitutti , ru Hi by thit Contiry . Stiperintendent. of nark .ettlialleD.Vltt a teslock., A.- M., priTi,lr. /ions *ill beadclresand to K Ijl II 1 .• Scc'y Cientona Sea '• 11:'64. • IAt.,UNiTE D.—One tir . two pra.:tica., -or Superintendents, win. are tisa , 4l.J ea with and Understand the ~ vorkilic Coal 'Mines. To a pergou aliswering - tla aid salary.wilt be paid. Address. ‘‘ini 660, -P. 0., %New York. , s !lime 4; Q7 ;. E 1 111. .E G ES wANTL 6 , vish N ...5 to pureimie - Fer,l En -, 4nee of '4.1 or "0 hoNe piwier ..1U Ir. • JABEZ SPARKS. l'ot Ml* 7, 'CI A 4: NTED.— i Lik made, froln 20 cents.. Snint•thini• 1111.: by every person. Call and scut freu, 1w mail; for 0) cents, that. WAD:6IV, -170 - Chatlutur Square, Not Jan 23.; ?Gt. •- 411;13./111114.1.STORE & DIVEI ;(144 FOR SALE:--The eithscriber oler- f,r., , N, LOTS OF GROUND, STORE laud . WEIL 4,- riowocomied by hiin,.sitliatk•on t 11, ..:::,• 'I4 O MII 31nrket arid , Tentil 0 r 't , t ts, l'ottzz. i Ile: Tt, , 7,.....i: fikp s on Il!e . I 6: a' n:calif-6: Waretion,e :slid :•••,.. -Pre 7 4 ,v1 A ne...e:,otrv'onivetiloires. Pailiv- , tic Orin..!.!: ~,' -- . 4 .; -will llnd - llax tiv r Ood illl : Cfflrrietit. • 51L.1• 1 4 , El - L l-1 Juno'2s, : '64. --, - - .• . .... : 4-404 FOR'Sit 1 4 E ;AND T(. . .. , • . . - r:'-:, - VI 011. E ICS, IE6 It ' !LASE.-Teo 1). Mama in diameter, 345 feet lung. in :4.; ...1W07.7 47 Apply to ' ~ . . -., —IAIIEZ qtatAiii June '25, '6.1 • . • ' • - - • ' . - • '91.71ha I 4 01i 1 firP f.le BOILER, tf. flint, long. 31. in. iininrier, inch:Flues, all for cash. aL the Holler Work. , of Ackey tonwood t•trent, above_ Eighth.-. ' • • • h.}.;l A G.c. Pa...,.4rine • --.--- . .. 111.tNilk, .FOR . : 14.4..i.E. I( 1.41 I ;• , reolid-Initnled, Nuhognny.. In •c ..dc \ order. ,nnli in. appearanCe and i•J .01.1 1 nearly like new.. • PETER tl El :R. Schuylkill Ayenne Eru.: . .4 1. 4 0 • 1110 WN LOT FOR At I.E. -Lot t in Borough of-l'ottniville. bumh' wegiartlstreet. Exit by lot•of Rosalie Min by d'.twentv fert . wide alley. and iin tr. Greenwood Estate ; in width 25 feet in For further particular's; inquire of tiEiv:H Minersville, or A. S. mupitiLEAD : r2ftOies eX June IS.,- " • i4ii4 i • ' •L it rllolArisi • PiII:LOPE ItTli; FOR .SAt pr I- three-story lirleli use'! house 'mid Dwelling, timid striN; funreast ride ot . 4 ;. l ,t ru Iloriffigh or Pottsville. PST i lir Orr ~.kiiiyrire cif GEORGE - IL I'OTTS Jane 18, •64 11 1 P RING NVAGONM. —Two rx Wationis, iititabie'forqiy Jime,ll, - • .1A1112.' • _ _ I.3l,ll:NOtili FOR ii4A E.—Tso tenon mitave l'LANCiii fur sale. 110 • niaitufaeturtat by Harttieui. - of Nes 4•1 4 . 'and the other by Ileitzel, of lialt irneu.ll .74 They are both superior' irtstriiinents.-awi. .1 will be sold (Iteitp..ponsidering theme:o:l 4 , 44- 7 *.: ditee them for live years. . r - -. 1254.11 :limp I 1....'t14..-2.1:41.•• j• r • . • - - - 7;• — p ril .1 4 1 011. fiIIAME L .--.The liolise-001. ......41 I: - bylohn Gulley, orrN(jrcve;;i:ke rt.s.t.:: ~,,.it't Georee.. Apply to. E. J. FRS, Tsiniqu' V.. 100 T. TAYTAII4 Pottsville: ; : k1uii ,, t_17;!....,.. - .. - . . . • ---- ..- --::.-41 liOlt. MALE.--A Boiler, 4- ') .- • •-, LI I ' , nig, 3 0 inches dlOinet yr. . • ' ': '''..4l A lot of 16-Inch Caiq Liini nie. A; '. l -',...11, . - • . , ..Corner of Matotntongo ring 1 .:•' , 1.Y..t 1 e.- Nay lA, '6-9. sAl.E...„..4e.irtible -antes situated in Westmeirciandk" l :44.N4 miles from the county seat Pittsburg; well watered -TlVar IQtimber—two dwelling excellent steam Saw mill. a foie .. "1"'. and of grafted fruit. the e hole BP' laid With COAL 'and quite convenient .12,gt .which renders it valuable to tilll°l. • the Coal business. - Title }wiled. 1;6 , terms easy, as Lam ,anximis inquire yourself orhy letter hi Ito-. A, r "v 7 Chester. l'a., or to the'.lll/(11.1"Si:, 110 Westmoreland. Co., Pa.: 400 K 'May 6', '64 • • • :100R SALE.—the Fal,f-ribrr U and for sale „a large.lof of 1 Pump Wheel.'S feet diameter. 1 2 -7 with izihafg lied-plates and several oilier 'rump and . Willa rot ri/C» ; several very Air Stark. ti feet diameter, -1 1 . fro !Ilk": t Plate and Guy liods'i 1-inTh-Wire er, of Willa. Screens, in complete order. . • ..lABEZ. • Prittsvilk. play 7; . . ll.' K. WIIITNEIL . 31 D . . 1;;-tt _WANTED . ~. 4(111 - Al.. AND '. . CAN/i111,1F: 11:%,,.--.., 1.7 F'() li..SALY.:. —The Soap and Catol' ,. :rilj.: - ; .earried hn by ltkhard .1,. 1 .Set•••••••••r• ' .A '•: - •••:.-5. Norwegian street, in IV.lt..ne::a •• 1 .: . :.) ,, • , .• . . is offered for. Stile, to ether N) tl; nti t:..••••it 'Te r including the Tot and buildne.:. ,t ,. . •‘, it. 7:;, F furtlycr particulars. :40.i , , to Pi...N. l .r' r.: .• :#.' Market et rect. l'otteri I le. or t•i (it '''' ... i • • - - at Retire isburkllerks County , l'a: ' v ~.t. -, Avril•iq, - -ut. - - - -:. • --- • . P•••' i. 1 - VALUABLE l'lt-OPEUTOk* ) T IN. Tlll BOROUGH (IF r+ ,T:1•• ., • - .X . .. i :dory Brick Dwelling llote , e aut . ]. t ' - ..V . V,l 1 20 feet front by 10, feet drcT, froutT: road street (nearly oppoeite N.,arrt. \ between proix•rty'of John Ck0taa..1,..•:„.,_ and Wooers Estate on.the'Soutb.-wOl p,..y„„. $. the feet door. awl three-et,,Ty b r i,k 1..vi,..5:?,10 • incited, mid a' three-story I trirk•sit'r i i ! f f,t . 4 l Will be !told on il'ar•oreible term,. etrf...p..7,, prance. ..Nrwiy'to A. S. Mot t ell tf..alt •, , :tt:•".:,._ii ) UEO. IL porrs - &, - ca-,-co::-71•'• ..*'.:•;lTi i . - Apri.l6, -64..' . • . T.l 1 01 1 - 1 1 4,111;P: . ---An ' (TIM. with the ;Nudoz -1 ;" t!-inch . .! t „, • . •Apptv to .31areli .LAI;G/ ?I' b w ATILi II ES ,t 1-• pattern, with Stet( tero. nii entire new pittern,,to which of all interested it utile:ohr:: the Thst - artirle., of,;•. • I • 1 June 11, ST ICIPIEJ' t !!' • • -• ;-..•4-•:`•••••‘;::-...these ~; ;' t f
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