being perform; end xeti Iltrooeratic Party. has no word to say, tif - appintrist. erk' disapprovaL It istsiliant-vord-nottndy,wasktt a>ttlaz the the•Waspicarid:itif :not speak? • It. cannot be., nut _of Einwit4ry for the .war, or from a desire to do nothing that may..em bwittra the prosecution of the *tnyfor them men havetan eyropethy for Orli caiise" . r onr enitnttY. Tbeyitref . rinttlrvirrictrirmnert l ,..eio;:op-Iplfirivtim , • Mein areiiinl"the - hag*,.,e-huirgwatt the 'battle is over, and join the victoricft jsaityto phunier:timteisiL -iWbetheriaoireitAiilltotkitieT gt; oraiirlitigo till (lade,, or ek^ gdo every svai , worlosto their gain. Theyarsperfect- . ly ciontenetrinerfifeate':Eirent ittie• takes Rich; unnid, mAntiitie-is' rank a • cubmissinnWas SeY- 4 ininir.pf.'Cerimictieutt.:or. .Virood , vzit -Nev York.: if. .D:iclifrinutletteuid not. bet akin.'.With these it is iniither,peawi _nor 'war,: bat . s. political victory. MIND have . 'said; lio.- - that. - they can plunder:the ifeaditmatteta little Who winstbe'tlav; L- I-sit Wit hrtiniliating to tift. a great partySo re ductal awl abandoned that *wean find no term lint a fantastio.creation'of -fiction-whereby, to de serit.,g, it ? Where is the Democratic party of oth er.dais, proud and defiant in the conseicarrines of principle •;- first: in the fray with, its_ .banner - aloft like the banner. - of the Percy, - and' its motto " Ertiperalice " abiays , in. the . front ? Hort haie: the mighty ?admit :Like; the banner of the Percy, the standard of the . Demo cracy has long since been shattered and torn; and trailed in the rhist.. The carrion crows hat - cmado it their rookery, and where brave and good tneri were once proud to follow, adVenturers and ban ditti now prennino to load.—Philatra. Press. , , into' Mound POTTSVILLE, PA. SA'rUilti!PAY,-JIILY 2, 164.- THE FOURTH OF JULY.' The eighty-eighth anniversary of our fath ers' Declaration of Lulependensays the New Yok ;Trannwa--should be celebrated with uncommon . eam(tnes.s . and solemnity.. We visibly approach ihe culmination of our arduous swag to complete the revolution which they so nobly began. The right of every innocent man to himsclf-;of the husband wad wife to each other—Of the parents to their minor childrep—which is the natural and sol dimise of the social edifice;- and ought to have been established with if not before the right: of each:community to a voice ,in the, public councils whereby it is taxed and ruled, is now distinctly at issue, with prospects of a favor able result. „ , • The. enemies of our National iJnion assert. that the loyal States,arc fightingin ppposition . tothe sacred right of Self-Government. not O. But for 'Slivery—which is the palpable and- flagrant 'denial of -this there would have been,no war and no aliena tion. - -The - slaVeholding easte—a decided minority, even .the South--plunged into treason and carnage simply and only because the Free States refused to unite in extending the area of Human Bondage and Chattelhooq. They :prFselifeti -uttnntitum- quite with us in establishing' Slavery bypos di law in, all Federal territory south of the . . e . . parallel s6.den . . - 30henry-Clay suid - nO earthly power . .would . compel hlm to do]—or we Will.diisrupt and destroy the,Uni-. on. : " We would not become:their uccfinip . . . ry . - cos in the crime of Sliwie Extension , so they _ .. made ruthless war Alien us. Before we had Jived a Shot or Mounted a : . cannon;- they : _had Seized Fetiefallorts; arsenals,'. armories, cus- tom-houses,. Bah-treasuries, •'•&e - , :by wholesale ; had captured our principal urine& Peirce . through .the '• treachery - of • ..its Twiggs ;. hail planted batteries.on* the banks of the Mississippi and obStructed its • naviga tion by firing on unarmed vessels as they pas- . sed;.lllid they finally inaugurate& unequivo cal hostilities by hOmlntrding. and reducing Fort - Sumter, a fortress o:instructed as well •as garrisoned by' the - Union. .Xever was az war, rnore - flagratitly, inexeusable..initiated than by the slaveholding traitors-in .18qt, They now pretend to be batiling - fer the Prineiple of Self-Government, which is falSe. Mypersecuted, -throttled, hunted down, tor;- tured and lined the outspoken White. Union •• iste of the Smith at the outset of their . Rebel lion; Making ti- Violent death • the penalty, of active disant from theirscheme, scouting the seggeStiOn that the Blacks Were entitled to any. voice.in the.premises, :Their Self-:goy-, eminent is precisely like . .a pack of welveS vo ting on thepropriety Of : eating 'Mutton, and allowing the sheep no voice in . the premises. • lf a:vote wereto be taken of the whcile people of the. South --fearfully , . blinded, deceiVed, misled, as Many of them. are—and each were at liberty to vote .as he '-thought best, there wonld—be shown a *strong ,Union majority. • The :Rebellion ties great ar iies, : because it tomp - cIkM-ery White man within' its . grasii, including thousands of.Unionists,.,to fight for : it. i 4 has Materialiesources,.becanseit takes whatevet it neecls and can lay handa-on: • . . . has no internal opposition, becauselt tolerates . Mie.....The journal which should Combat'its aims and.tendeneies freely as the:Copper head. • • buiv oppose . our . Governirient. would': e. sup Pressed at (Mee,. Even hiNorth Carolina, where its 'Supporters are a minority even of the Whites, - The Raleigh Stapdart4'the, old Dem - mantle State 'organ, has had its Office lenielishe,4r cautiously and timidly oPpos- . .ing. the rpleand Policy of . ..Teff. Davis.. no 'other Rebel State would even the faintest de= nine' th• the Secession programme he tolerated. : Despotism:and delusion 'reign: unchallenged. Yet it is falic that the Rebels are fighting . .tor Self-Government;.even.by Whites: Soul, at their held a•Cenventiori and solVed through it to remain in the Union .;:yet -the,Sls.ve power at once cOramencedaeivil ,war to take it (int., Kentucky uniformly.n overwhelmingly voted for the Union ; 'yet the • -Rebels invaded and 'attempted to _ subjugate. Ilia..before she had struck a blow on the - side of the Republic. East Tennessee, overwhelm-. . inglydevoted to - the Union, was trampled.un- , . der. the bloody feet, of Treason months , before the 'Federal flag Was enreolled.in sight of her secluded-mountain. houqes. . confessedly; : almost.unanititauSly Union, was invaded. by. - 4 'Rebel ,army ,before r reginicia(had.been eneanaped her. Soil, and • before the Unionliad.anywhere assailed- the mustering, advancing leohortS of Treason. T6-daY, fully. aware- that she is oyerwhelui ingly the . Confederate authorities_ . stand pledged to their :Virginia-never to make a peace that-does not earry old Virginia back - to the Ohio, • makin4,*.Wheeling and Parkurs . butg, citadels of the Slave Power. It is. false, most- false, therefore, . that the Rebels :ire lighting stir the right of Self-Governinient; and fifty. DritiSh 31iniSters _and . . noble lords. may reite.rate it. ii it boat making it:one -whit truer. Lct, then, the National Anniversary just iit hand be improved to quicken and brighten - the fires of PatriOtisin. -- Let-tin:fete celebra tions;. proce.s.•dons,- addresses; .everywhere ; and 'let the People be exhorted to still greater e:ertioris in 'behalf of -Freedotn'and the Uui,_ Let the speakers dig down tethe fotind thitions;- and slioW,the . - neeeSsary connection . - .. 2l,etweezi Wrong tinkWee---the..cternal law wherebythe enaliveinent and degradation of imperil 'the- rights 'and . the r haPpiness. of ••• 'Let them show. that Absointe luStice is the only secure basis:of:National or persOnal. wt-11.-Iming;--that'eVit Minn in evil end ;':and • lieu only in perfeet. rightemisness is there as surance-of .trieNational greatness and entlur-, . -So shall our'-N: tionalfestivalbe wimly and -protitablk spent, and - our hopes -in 'its next returiera...c may, . trawnon our land rejoicing that the thunders of, deittivdettling cannii are stilled;. : the ad - Mortals smoke - fif battle ineltedintef Heaven's ' • ow IL aiure;•. and: our 'heroes returned from the fatigues and perils of eamp-ind field to bleak; hones irainlyawaited them • Tali - 11ottse-44.1V!sineday-took One :Step. !ky'votiOg, in .coneurrence..with Seuati;,.that a.eratter uo:rilitness vhali be . ex eltitleil from the - United States Courts' on 'ac- - c;Qunfot :•* • : : 110116 - "i v r' I" - i t iiirruldnakt.=A. , -/RaWgii:)4coriesportden , ',the T'ri!niae says Mr. *a, the YkosireliA F .Secieb#7 Vti* wh04501 .accepted. thrunghOutAhe 8:0013 oneltthci: AioatArttetriOt Old.cool 11 ,v 6 .: .studied the war e welliatoni, of thl : c most .!truthfutlit nten:* an/fred the qiiestiona :of ankrftrupther;abont : tbesituatiori at Petersburg, to the elfect, that , l ..crett fOrt:li la 'not more than two ted4 Offurianttiti *do* leases last week, in Alin inevernetittoWardthe . Weldon. -Road s -were , tnilitaiilyindritvwl&d; _ andthat ()raut had his hand, on. Lee's - and wouldkeep hio.boid till he strangled him 'to dnaL., • _ lie give's toall t the , es4, ; of : our final conclusive oneness. Amang the etriTring tants which Mr. Dana has m I timed is that ' we itioreatthii moment 51,000 of the .Rebel soldiers prisoners in write:lids. Mee- public , feeling in Washington is one bf, absolute, un wavering confidence in the future and 1,1 'Grant, and over and strove ail' in 'Giant's ar my.' The coolest and moat soldierly heads in Washington ,now declare that it, cannot be. Whippoi--the nation, indeed, can lean on_it: . . m , , . . No Comiunvirs.—ltlasettled by the lie- cessity of speedily filling the armies, -mid keep- ing them filled,:that there is to be no com mutation: On Thesday the HOUSTpasied:the bill of Mr. Smithers ofDeiaware, whiCh. pro vides substantially :‘. . : - . ' , • That the President may at any time call for any-number o 1 volnnteers for one, tivo,'or three years. 7 . .. . That in case th ota of any town shall, not lie filled within' '47(ly days after the call the President may order a draft for one year to fill.that quota. • " . . That in ease of a draft there shall be no ex emption by the payment of money.. ' • Bounties are offered for volunteers or sulk stitutes—s2oo - for one year, ,$3OO • for two. years, $4OO for three years. • The bill incorporates a provision for allow- ing the.loyalßtaies to recruit io the rebelli ous States. ' • _ Govrzratstaxr Securities are the best, safest and most, proftable investment that a man • can make. Nobody doubts that* the War (that is; the great bulk and expense of the war) will, be over in.a year. or So; and when thatoccurs; there will come a gold stimdard; and then,. when °theta are lamenting over the fall of stocks, the holder of_Cmvernment bonds will-have no fallto lament. tie will; in fact, be a' gainer. by that change which injures the holders of other property.- . - FRE2flpfiT meetings ate below par. They tried one in New York on Monday evening last, and . the l'aususx which -is friendly to Vrtmont, says that, it Was the broadest bur lesque of the season... The list of offieerS, the speeches, - and nearly everything else, te,nl.l to show its utter - 12nSelessness, .regardecidan ft movement to make Gen. Frement theitext , President on the Cleveland platform. The movement is ".played out." EDITOR'S TABLE. Tnz BArna.RAT.Eri...Nnigo' Posy appeal* . in a new dress of type. - 'in' presents a • beautifnl appear aneo With itarnew head, &e. This olitestabln3hed journal has maintained an enviable reputation for the last forty years.andll3 always up 'tn its -high standard. TenllB,.s2- . 00 per , Published by Deacen &- Peterson, 319 :Walnut Street; Phila delphia. " Either • WHAT OF. Ttik 33AilLE,' ! .by ".Stala.Or Lacka wanna," has been re ivied. It, is ati pupil that hears the iinpress nronr , correspieithuit's peculiar ly Charming style,anll 'we will wiileaviir te fit - 1(151.r, it a corner oil. the First. Page of - next week's.. ":11E NEits'..loilUitAL.'• •I'Ve are glad that •'..• Stella" flees forget the „I:citify:4AL, for xvu. have' no ciirres po talent, wltese talent cd'productionC are more will coinci or noire highly apprcehiteiL • •-• : • .Weekly . A.lmwtac, , . 1561.-J u l y . lllSKti I WITS EterVIIPAY,: . 4 5 Tuns 'AY.: • . 6 WF.670 , 1 , 17...a. I TIItTftBI,AY 8 FistDAit • ' A new Odd Fellows Lod e will be dedientedi in Alahatioy' City, on the 4th host. . . . . . . trniOn aid. of the - - now • Catholic. Church' at St'. be - held ou the 4th . . . . : FirA miners wora butned- dn. a mine near Ash land on . Saturday last, . by an OtploSion of fire 'damp: '.Seyeral have swell-ARA. . . . . 81.111all:y •of the Near, and diXtil. after I. 3 rinity. • pay's• length, 14 hours atit.l.sB, minutes. " - . .'• .' •. F. , Shea, 48t1i Rogt., V. 1 7, ' h frbnt . of Pet adinittorintci the Ilanip: ton 1 - 14spital, Fortross' MonroO; on :31ontlay, last. Th 6 old Water BaSilt square on lifahantongt Street:illß BIA on Saturday last foi - .four thou eared .: • • • ..• ' . 1 : Inc Rec. Pr. Z .1.1-16ries of Philadelphia; priltsch for• Rev. Mr. Colt in'tlie 2il Presbyteriat ! Church, in Market street ,to-morrow. • . •• • /luring the prog• - ress of tho late Fair:ip Phila. tho. ladies :of Pottsville sont.to .it• 10& bieuieets:' •• r•• • ' • . . . . . . . ~ Mrs.' John Flinn .of - Gordon,. was' k ill e d of Triosday list by, being: tan, over .bytt coal trail . while picking.coar on the: track hear that place,— Sho waa.horriblYmatigled.• • . ••• ..:-..•• . -.- .• • • ... Casualties in the:Forty•:eighth Regiment on do 23d- of June.—There . wore 3 killed, and 7 or E wounded. -Aniont:the killed wati—= Whittaker of Co.- A forinerly of CO. C. : ; . understand that &meeting Of ..the citizein of, the - Snuth Ward.; 'will tit held' at. .tho Horse hotel;- for . thri prirpOse of taking into ocin sideration measures -fur filling . their qnota urioi the , new 'tlinffexpneted',to be ordered shortly. . . . . , .The list .of drafted men -to fill the •defieiency iu thii•Connty,:pnblished .in' our . last; . was.full and complete. Reilly and Franey wore not drawn, as they had at the:tithe. of the* draft, filled-their Johit P. Roberti, .E q., :who recently moved with hi family to. St. • Paul, Itlinnesuta,.contem plates returning next Fall. We regret to lean that'. his faintly. has hem afflicted by eicknesc 'during his brief residence there. : • . • . . • ...111s - next Motiday' will' ho the-Fourth of July, and no formal celebration of the day is -711211011 . 11 e.... od,• our citizens should inako.a. liberal display of bunting on their residOnces. ..LOt.the . flags tfoat, - insCribed--God,4lrant—Aiictory. , . Death..of . Limit. Hume .-Wm:H. Hume, Lien tennnt in CO. 73, 48th, Regt;,. who was wouncled 'on the . .3.l.st of May—the - isanio day thal Major Gil-. mour waswouncled—died at Georgetown bloapita on Thursday night last: ' The remains will hi embalmed and brought to, this County for inter- „ . . A nna . it named :Ggeorge Brownellwho lived. on Bunker- Hill, - this - . Borough, Wm.,' arrested on char.ged with a. Series or•depredationi on private premises here. 'AU oxaminatien. of •hits•house - led to the . discovett of a large amouni. of stolen property . . .• wal:committed to prieoi • to-await Print. Ftltrtl7* it resident Of .this And brakesmin, ot• - e,oal trains on • the .ittNuitng liuilro:Nl,'u'as killed 'at ..Iteading'on _ti) niglitoi the list by. falling through ii car in which the' coal gale was :16ft .npen or not properly se . Vero brotight .to this 13or , iiugli and interred.• • •-• . • Man Kthrel (et the *int , 111 . 11 'RdilraarGron Friday ~'24th nit W4-it wo, 1-4 Thomati trim- n an, a muiner, w:teattillipling-to got on a (rain o: coil rilipped,• on-tho track, and. Wat• lie. was 4.l) . year:k ago..-: 'An' inqi*at wat held, and - a - ti•ardict ro.u4r&l aceordande with fhb f4etn.:' •••• ' • . •• • liibundect Schvy/Itig (lelphia. The :fallowing' reached this wook.: • • . • . . : Foirix-srorrrh lteoneierr—L.Sergi.: Thoe drsvin Compauy ,Teri..Bn.iwn, Co. E. - • : Steerno„ Co; E Dolor Sorgt. E lionaley; Co. D Co; • . Sehyty7kill Oitinty . amiribittiOns to the Sanitary hallowing sicknowlutikinoili6 among are Ulade IMA : week by Johit W, Clayborn, Eel., Treasurer •: - "' . • . . •• . From uuri!oal • :Treaburer : . Ot. Pet Cliairmari Farxnersjiank ' ' ' . „ . . . John :11ovinemst A,• I.t6girne t,. gallant veteran. soldier. trout:St .Cladr..; this County, was, we art;' grie.,ed;:te. learn, in battle batire Petcraluirgen , the llltit of :Attie. • Beituniont.wrote.frequentty ti - ," the 'Our reiddrs will - remmber Lis utteresting,letters'i:- A seriet“if resolutions adopted . . liis eniipany ;. , 'will be found nnder.our ebituaiY:head.' 'Mite] -life's fitful fefer". - we hope . that • the bravo ."eleepe - Reward Offered.—Cenuniasioner Zeigler offerrs a reward of $5OO for the arrest and 'conviction of the two men who committed an .outrage and rob bery upon hilt' on - the.night 'of the - IGth ult.; oi V 250 for the, apprehension of either'of an advertisement , iirtii-day's Jouriud bi 3 giiteg I debcription of the meirand of *the pro p erty taken - TM. ruffians have bekiti; operating a similar mauler: in Realing. A reward. IS sine .effered there for their arrest. . • _., : - .4 .- 3417 32 - .• .. . , 4'3t, 1731 isiew M. - .3 _7.'27 evo'g 4-30 - '7 31 . First Q. 11 10 05 trve`g . 0-07 17:31 Full M. 19 .1:40 mu'g 437 731 Last .Q. 25 3-00 eve'; —*•• - -, "-t . -- 1. , itiadirtis' viiirrirk: Bo einviaS, . • • T , .:•. :•.:,- , .vpplaterekik,37, . . , PI - • Bo gl4 5, &Mpg nelk 61 4 1 ' l itL i:. .. ~ ,,, co out of 14 . * , _ - it ' - tion,'lnfm , k , sa . :tate•Or , I , Y 'es , ._ in heeinir the wagokttltlrci*rse -. . , , atiVrapkiVinoozoll- V-11 , 4 13 ' :0 01 V a waiVi h " . Ilagomiaor se.veral MON ssultilled.;;;Bykti ori3 with 1 , -kkkti4d thiri*f_ol3* nat*IIIIII vas- red4ed ttam°o l3ha r it ‘ *1 •- .I'o7 " . ;,• •. re . ~; , . 4. No Abatenrent 071 State Taies.-:-By a recent Ad of Awkerably, the abatement of 4Tor, - pent. hore- , , , tokenifalAinveil t o oanntibs en.llielmonnt - otrall :13tatTsicee' - paia into thellStSielZiessuryYpriOr...to: 'the let of Sogernber in any year, his been re and ut• its steact'sitenaltist 5 - Tor tent: will be *added on all State taxes .;that, remain nn- ; • pall •onina_lftdr ihe-25ttiofi 1n1y. , , to becharge& m the.duplicate against-cub delmquent tax pay _ payerin arrears at that date. •It . will. therefore be seen - that tho'pren4 payment Of. Iltitte 1.4 i. --be be: cgtavalent to• a fia - v,ing . or 5 per cent. to all our tax-paying eilibiiis--a matter of considerable impoitaneelo *limit) who at rated high on the tax lists. . .- • •• , • herff'sSales of 'Beal igglate.-Lila following perty rngmpecl.for sale by the Shin:Brit' tits court nous() in this . Borough; on Saturday. morning, ,Tu1y16;1864 " • • • ' House arid lot, Tamaqua o as dm_ property of NicholasMothwelL • . • • • ~ • Lot and.tavern, Sunbury _street; Ttunaqua, as the property, of •Thomas and Mary 3. Stewart. Land and appurtenances, Norwegian township, as the property of Andrew 31:Jones. • . Tract of land, 433 acres,' S 1 perches;'partly in .Tremont and partly . in Porter•and .Lower •Mahan n- • tono or Franey. toWuships, as the property of Robert : Ralston, 'de aspxl; m the hands of Anne Ralston, the Executx-is of his last Will and Tes tament. • ; . . ‘,;•• • 2 A.Proposed New Qullet for 4ba7.--Tho Berko and Cheater Railroad, to run from.,Birdslxwo' to Downington, is already commenced. r The lino is now being run bpi! corps of Engineers; and as .soon as thi,fare through, the work no under contract. Tho road will connect wil llc e Reading _Road by abridge 'over .the Schuylkill some fifty yards or so above the- present bridge.— The line will-pass up hay-creek valley,' and. eon: nett at Downinon . with a road leading to Now Castle, on the Delaware. As the liver at that. point is, never frozen over in the sevdest season, a largu.amount of coal willno doubkifind its way to Market over this IiONY road, esPeeially during the winter months. The. Stockholdiirs are.called, to meet at Birdoboro'. on the Gth of July, to or ganize the Company by the election . of a Presi dent and eight Directors to,aerve.nntawthors'are chosen. From the character of the • mon'who have this enterprise in hand, we hive no doubt that the road will bo built at an early day. " . 'Bend Tennessee' Y'und.—Henry G....ltticsol ac knowledges the receipt of the following .contribu tions for the relief of the sufferers =in East Ten nessee, Oollected from citizens . of - St;', , Clair: by. G. T. Jories,'Esq.:. • . r. • R. 1). Shoener, $1'00; :Jones; 81 00 •, Sillimau, 00 ; John- Taylor, sl..i 00 ; . Daniel. Washer, 41 00 ; .John Cathi. 4.), -$2.00$ Geo. Stahl,. 82.00.; 'Abram Sharper, $1 00; John' Wylest, $2 00; James Craze,. $1 001; •-.Lottia Sutter, $1 00; James • Wood, $2 00.; Jostioh - .AtkinSoti,. 81.00 ; Herman Neuman, $1 00 ; 'Tlitidore'Thurn, $1 00; Mrs. Joseph Itticuison; $1%00.; •$lOO • Jacob Gwiuner. °'2 ; • 11, Irwin,. 8100; Conrail Herly;.- Gd cents t Cash; $2 00 ; Phoro Krebs, 50 •,...Fr.-W-Itichardson,-$1 - 00 ; • John llobl-1,, $1 00 ; .W.m. :Morris, 81 00; John . 10-er $lO 00 - Whitfield $l.OO • 11. 11' . Cor . l, 81 00 ;.. Wm. lielingly, $1 00'; 'Timis H. Koch, $l2 OQ ; C. ltoorback; $1 .00. . Total $4l 02. ' Sequel to : the uderson Cleinens- Aekertnan; the ;copperhca.4l!.:landlord, who distinguished Inuiself imamuuerryiable man lier hist vsrek ; _by assaulting -Mrs. IfOffman, anoldier's.ikifts, - anilthon throwing iito the street her furniture; medicine of 'her tAn sick child-. roil, and even the'dongli that Mrs: Hoffman was about to haltointo briltid, and who tor his brutal ity lyas taken-to account :by. the Vrtsintio -and hu— mane moteee of Sanderson street, has added to . hia.infasuousemiduet by jooreforring'a,charge of -assault and.battery against the wonfOn, and nine of them have hoen held in the sum of 1200 each to answer. • think thit, Aclierminfreeeived -less severe , Mthisliment .thaa he ;deserVed.. ' A - roan capalge, of acting. as .he ,did ., towarda the wife of 'a veteran soldier, I is unfit to.liye in this community, - ivhich though disgraced p.y i the pres ence -of 'a - ..few Coppabekda •pf 116 ,Ae4erman .o.arnpi is loyal to'. the' ,core.. Shan't() • upon "the brute. --* Let: naine , bd mentional only with 'scorn and contempt. • •'• : . . . a \ L'igi;! You7if . 0.111- Cer.—Thiil) , •dy of Lieut. - :Gun Polloe at the tittle hu received. tlM.Wmind •that eatnwd his death, June 17, !commanding Company: conuiany - 0., 4.8111: hegt.; P. reached this •Borough cm Tuesday last at moon, .friiitiWash-. -iugton, wherelieThed oil the • 23d, .and was - con- - veyed to the resideneci of his father;• Mr. William . Patina:. • kkl,go :Attie, time of his death Was' 21 Years Mid 71.1 menthe, and' he had lien in the seryice - -Shim the comtnenemnent of the'Rebellion... • Be was'a.meruber 6f oricl of the first coMpanies to reach - .Washingtonln.M6l, for itsldefenee, and served ' , subsequently iu the 48th Begin : loM; iti.a no ist officiiinit and gallant manner :unto thotime he was 'wounded.. lici-was.in all the in_vtgements in' which that .finiyt4irnent .firtierftated, .and . was - highly' eStinim by his - e‘Mitaihions-iii-arms: : On Wednesday . afternoon laStids.• rethaiiis• Were•interted iii. Mount,Laurel Cemetery, this; Borough, -attended to Their. last Jesting - .l . ditee - by a ri miber of those who. had served with-him in this hawthorn and by ii, largo numberof-eitiz:ens. 1' -.•: •: • .4.. The ..IVindy 7 iizth" .Regiitwit'gh a lteconizo.i saziee.—Tho followitigis au extract . of a letter to the New York:nibune.dated . • • ' . 11.F.J.DQUALUTF.Ii. OF TUE /LH= OF !IMF. POTOMA.C; :June 26-:LEvening. The enemy are in very strong 'twee in our front;• ileterminatiMi to resist, every. at- . tempt:Of -our .1.21C11 to advance. • „.• • : • . , • ' • The pciss&sitin of -Petersburg . .tindllio Waldo!? Railroad is of such vitaliniPertance to.thcni that only.the most consununite.skill and shrai,Try . will be able to, wrest it from ;them. The . repulse of the Veftnont, Brigade on Friday ..shows :the Stub • t t eizt -determination of the enemy, and there is no•deubt:that ever since then they.have strength (sled that Portion:of their line wit4.defenses and men.. . Gen. RusSell Sent. one: Col. - Lessig Of ~the oGth Pennsylvania Yesterday;With . 200 ..men, to retor holler, if poSsiljle, as farasibetrael. - . Thev,met Witll, 710 Opposition till they came within, sig - ht of the railroad, when . they; fell .upon a strong Rebel. skirmish line, and having..succeeded their-Ob ject, returned. 'They. discovered Worltingpartiee;. *.witli•a, strong ..guars4 engaged in'-repairing the .track'destreyed walt•hy our infafitrY. . . . . . . . . . Death of a Soidiei•.—J6lin Vowel . Corporal of Company pi .48th Re •t:, P.. 1V., 1 7.; who waii.se verely moundedin the bath) of the Wildneiness,. .died in Emory Hospital,] Washington,. D;:C:' on the :26thof May,,.and.watt -buried at Arlington Cemetery; 1 44: on:. 27th . of•blayZ. The de'• ceased 'was .a son of: William and ]!Lary Powell; of- Delaware, near . Miiieraville, Pa:;- was born-. in South Wales, and. came to this country. about 13 Nears' age. thebr.eaking out of the Rebellion he enlisted in the 48th Regt., and served wider' General. Burnside throrigh.. the North . Carglina Cainpaign. Ile•was in a great many battles and .was wounded : in' thosecUnd battle of Raving recovered ho-joined hie:Regiment again;, -and was. in. Knoxville hen'WOat .plaeo *as bp-. sieged by Longstreet. Ale re'-enlisted as a-veto -ran at.EngsvillP;.Tentt.4aunarzi, 1864, fot throge -years. Our departed . young friend was: not 'quite 23 years of age when he died.; Was a brave and. faithful soldier:and. highlfrespeeted -by-all. who knew him: •• Hating hoard of his death, his fath er decided at 'once to have his bodY". -body bioaglit home if..Posnible, - and on the 24th of June it was brought ihome bylhis : father and brother.- On :the- . 26th,' a. largo. number of the neighbors aseembled in order _to , pay. the last tribute of -respect to the dead soldier,. and his re mains were interred with . military 'honors in the cemetery of tho,,Welsh Congregatiou . Church,- • - The following extra c ts, from ' a letter .to the New York Herald, dated t'lleadquartors ' • :18th Army Corp's', Jrine, 26,"..are complimentary.to two . young officers from this place,. The Oorrespond ont.says :" ' ' .. ..: -';. ~ • . "Earthworks cover Otir -,entire . front, so ae to render :it 'utterly impessible.:for the .rebels; by massing troops'on our front, to carry nor lines.-,, , . The scientific. skill'of •Ctipt. Farqnhar hao covered bur advance With a line of earthworks impregria .ble to any attack; and Mom our field batteries are enabled to advance aluCst 'to the extreme front. J"Tlie services: of the signal' corps. 'at present are extremely ardttoui. t- The constant. fluttering. 'Of' flags by day and. the..wtiing of torches 'by night are too monotonous. a labor to-continue day' and night without ealutusting. all engaged.• Lieu tenant- Theodore F.,. Patterson, chief signal of i-• per of Hie-corps, haS. made his arrangetnentitso .admirably that the slightest Movement: of .tho enemy -on any part •of . the fr - Ont of this eorpsis. eorentnnioated to "General Smith with remarks= blo. rapidity:* TO ace.ornPlish this. it has bedmne necessary to eStablish e'ery signal station - of the corpSunder : .flie of the'-esuimy -; but - 'so. - far no -casualties have oedurreil, and-the robelS have.be- Com(' tired of shelling :Mil shooting at them." • Lieut. Pattergon•is. a Sono? lir. Ge”rge.Falter; p - On of. this . llorOugli,..and has boon in thoffierviee Amine the War. His numemns . friends here aril gratitied that his valualdo services in . the signal corpi . liaVe brought thus•prUminentlY into. The co-rah lf 9 1 ;eratioi.".s under General ifanter,-- .1 1116. Re hail . : not; in .corisequence:of tlieN:ll.st.opefit-, t i ens .of oei .• Grant ; attracted - the 'at tenti en they reelly merit. 'lint they / will prove valuiible to the K.lorntria Luling General in the final resultwhiehwe look lemefullT.ferward. , to,, the 'capture:of. tech-.iden4l.. .On Sunday, June sth, they had a tlesper- - ate fight at Piedmont. 'or " " 'Meridian -)lllW.with the rebel's. The.fighting 'lasted front .7;_A.' M., . Col. Suo: E. Wynkeep, commanding a•cavalry .hrigade,lniade- two. desperate charges with his eoremand, the- last turning the tide- of battle. '.,lie chargod .the,onemfe right at a-•tiino .loien he. disianrerecl they • were, wavering went through their lines ;. broke them in utter emelt-. •sien, 'and' .brought. otit:•foi . ty-eno commissioned 'officers, inclUding three brigade, cohnhanders, 'and. five hundred and twent:, , , • '.'-two men,' as -ptisiniersr. , This was done -with hutthree hundred men of the :Celenel'S.Regiulent, the Twentiethi.P. V.; another - -portion of, the brigade. being upon our flanks, and twri ittgirnebt4 roar guard le-. the army. If the hrigfule bad been together'en'thaVoceasioq; it is estimated that'fit least three thousand pris . out could have'taken; -Col:- -Wynkocip's Brigade; with the Twentieth Itegimentin advapeo-; , fmnipriaed the find. Union'. troops that hare en teredititannfini, Ys.; since oho commencement of the war. • ,Tho - men of )thaVarmy are iai(l..to be in excellent' spirits, mut:feel- that they.cau! sue : re,94fully,Oht a third More than their own•famn•- ..We Ipani that, Mai.-Gen.. Stahl, considered • as gallant cavalry °filter its everdrcov a sabre, was wounded, about.. au hour. before Cot WynkOop made, his list charge eir the. sth. The General was taken to, a Muse, and at tlie time of lhe charge was down: . °neat his staff, reported to him that - the Colonel was clui4ing; the enemy's right; and tad succeeded in captur ing several hundred prisoners: It anti too much Tor the General. He, could. not remain quiet..-- Notwithstanding'hie. Woxind, he Sprang from • his couch;`pad with his arm in a IdliUg clime upon the field to Congratulate Wynkoop in Pinaon.— Th is charge, which' tile in person is halted upen.as olie.tif the most dasperate cavalry 'charges made ni ihis 11*.. , kflair CENTRAL - . -Ihmatione male is the Gresit Cameral Weir: - from 'l4ernifiliceiU . . 0-Zections „ifeitrltt„rsinixiatirt report, .bylirrit.:B: Funk . , " trginoitni oteitciiint4olVc;:Vtilr 7- : 4 by Aresi.P..44: - . crwago_ J nombelser-t4. 4 '. 100 .31-seair • - 1::8 3 TilWilerre i7l. p ... ' ievCIF D Marmite, Oupenitth. . . .... 00 Hugh Sitcridan lei :63.'llirrwardr Pliotut Pb ef.' premeds of ono 00 tficrrp-ht the service of the United Stales.... ..IS 00 3~i ixu Witham XI Bire a, &Riede . din - • • Htinea,',4..s3oo thank =Baler.. Wm , Ryan. ...2 50 Ir 81ek1enian.....%.2 00 .• ' Geo Cower - '2 25 David P Eland ' 225 a Fred Rosier • 3GO Sam Rower • 200 Jacob . : Bain 50 Elias Fesler..... - 900 Dan. lkihaler.. .2 25. Ben) .2 25 For the week,' ' . ' • .Aclaiowletlied - . . Total . to July ' ' • ' $0.171 20 • The enbbc- ribe.r will ennthnte to receive sitbscriptioos for the Great Sanitary Fair, from all those. who' tiara not contributed. *. - LS. BENJ. BANISAIS.- t'Accompaning the above - SS was the followlr4 letter 'addressed to a eitizen of Schey4:lll nano, . which awake for iteelfi ,• • • . : . Orrice or Omar Q. M. Thur. or Li Pointenz,j. ' - ' /*hear City,-Le...:l3th-June, 1864. f Huta Parasol—Enclosed pleas's; tind Mt) Five Dol-• 'lan% which I. will thank you to hand to the Treasurer of Schuylkill' County, for the'" Great Central Pair. now. being held id Philadelphia: The Great, doings :of 'the.Christian and Sanitary Commissions should' he wit neaed to be appreciated. Are not.the people of Schnyl. Haveri in doing their duty.? Who • collectslot Sdanylkill Haven 'and whit la the amount receired If 'some of your citizens could witness for one week, or. visit one of our hospitals immediately after a tight'and see how comfortable our soldiers are, andln:what trig terms they speak'of those Comthissions, I am sure they would contribute more than they do.. .. • • Collections receivedbyß. BANxAN, for the - Coal TraAoCommittee':. • • . . Donothens from the Employees of H. di G. Gilbcrtou, Schuylkill . • COttitty, P.ennif t , for Souitary Viros • • henry Shown $ 2 84rrin. Porter , 2 10 I J Manning ... .. 275 Wm Jonas • • 2 50; 1/6'm Smith • - 100 Sam 80tich..... •.. 1250 Qum 001Prancla Polluter • 2,50 John Smith jr 2 00 A .Golemin 100' Thoi Raton:Red S 00 0 Tohn. Bowman.. .. ; . .: 00. W Webb 100 B .;, S 001 Pat Rilkeren • :184 ll'MeMumn 2 754onothan 'Smith 1 V 6 John • Elliot • 1 00iThbmss Riley 184 John Smith jr • 3 00: Cash... • • •5 00 John Mono) , ' • 2 08,Thcis G May • Geo _Gestiird 184 John Williams John'Peamon 1 00 ,Geo Smith.. Isaac coope 3 IX)! • Thomas Seadden 1 001 Sabot riptiottil to • the the St Clair Coal . .... ...$ 4 $O. EJimeh-Jon'es • 250 • 200 • 4 00 . • 2 00' • 2.2 b Thus Brigga.... Thos Briggs Jr.: John' IR - cholas: . Lewis Sutter: :.: Nath, Krebs Mich Carey.:. Joseph Clouse 2 a John ThoEuts... . .. 2GT Agnate Propplet 2 67 Winfield S Fritz.. 1 61 Wm Weaklion Win .'.3.lellirdy: . John MeHotly— JfIMCS Ryan... Wm F -Thomas Pat White Haw 'Brown Pat Conroy: Walter limrey • Ttiomtia Da*. - - .nr.l 0 sii •2s Jons , n.M.lllingto . n ... '25, Martin JOieo 15 Pat Welsh...::.: 25 Edii.colltier..... I 50 - John' earney:'..... 25 Pat'Dougherty-'' 33 Wm Kennedy- 211 Joha , Bamford. '.. i. 211 Nlch Thronton: . ~ 2 25 Evan 'Edtvards• • ••• 25 Thos Egnon 217 peter Dirkin 2 25 Thee' Dirkin • 2 67 wm.Williains...-. 5 - 00• John Williams-. 1 00 Peter Carroll., : .. 1 5 0 '30bn Evans... •• ... :• 25 !,ilenry Kelly '' '• .25 Jas Blacker.:..;.. 25 1Thos Jamea. -- .... . 251Edw Rogers . SOn: .:25!Jos A11en:.;....... 9 .,i Marshal Myers....',. 2 .);JohuPord & Co: : :.. 10 1 Jas Reese • • .. . - 10 John Roberts.: . :.'. 25 Elias Evans .. 2.50 David Williams.::, 2 50 1Pat.McKeaua, • . 2 00 pias MeGunitran,.., 2 00 1 Wm Matt,. & C 0.., - 2 5 ° - Wm. Bolton .. i 1 25 iPeter Galvin • • 1 On" michael.Conney ' A 50 Gdorner James w • ' 00 . Jonathan Price 50 Thus Alorgart driver. 200 ;Mich:Leary .' . • 50 1.1a5-MeCulliam - ' .10, 1 G oo U Cook dder: „ . 5.,2 1 Pat Conner, " , .. 2 ° Martin' Mag10n...., 2 -. 00 Pat Murphy' . „.• r A tkirhil - Burke.. - ....., i"00 o Peter Welsh' *. . 2 Wm Brown. •' - 1 ~ 50 L ev i praise ' • ' 1 50 Thmi Andraton...., 2 50 Jas Gaffagan *. . 2 2 5 2 Mich. Gatragarr - n 00 n Jelin J0ne5.......'. n " „ " n David 'Hopkins ;•-• A , ' n " n " John Thouias• •••: • • •••• z n -"„„":Thos'13 Lewis ~,'. A '''' n Henry 'Davis . ‘.*: .. ...I n . nn " Howell Davis...... ' '-'" Geo Frost -. 1 00. Thos. Frost ._ 2 00 John .Points .' .. , ... • „. 0() midi ltieCalloUgh• - 1 200 John: DrDriskill:..:..s'n Morris Concer • -' 5 0 philip.Hortim.... •• • °. Pat :Dormlierty....... ,r. 2 michlrat. '' "" n Philip.Lewia ' , ..-'2,„'_ John • Kelly.. ...... "... Wm Mason -4 • ' Pat McCallotigh...,...l ~s ' n Jonam Nicholas. - ' 5 , Thosßooney •-- • s n " David jollies - • 1 50 ' Pat Hobbs loader.. u,..." Pat Berkey .. :,..-.., 1 2- •ThoS•Jolin • • 416 John Scandllng.. - ' 60 -Dan Rick 2 0 TimothY Fan ' ' . - firnryWorater.. , .,. 1 u, 5 11.1 Rebt Dankin.••••••••• ?A'', Anttiony Dapoy;.... 2 0,„,". Flenry , .o Drtddin . . : 1 T A 'J lilltoxby . ' 2.00 Reese Davis • 2 00 . Glyen Jones.. .... , . 2 . 00 Frank Shooley... ; ... '6 o .pranktill . 1 . • 2 50' -,P.dw Finnegan...-. 2 . 50 Joseph Rankin.:.. 2 501 Damel Lacy ; „„ „, .. S 001 David john - ~... 1-50 1Ewd - German 4 . E., Jos Ttoi;gera . . is po ,Micli 31eClarny.... Jerry , Wiles ••4. „ Joh!! :•Barrey';„ ..... David Londerhock Edward Welsh.... John-Shooly.,. • . 8 00 Win 'Phi John Maned an. _ . .. Rtiw - Nicholas John -Flood • ' TharyWise Aingust - Wise., •• • Wm Richards • , bricholas Watkins.:. . Samnel-Seitzinger.;... Mich Malodev David Hopkins.:..:.. Clout 'Shaffer... . .. Win•.Dinninge, ..... •. Michael-Koons • • " • Win Witkini Pat Ke11y...::....-: , . t,iiiyd K1ine....,...:. Clemens Foss • 111 ich Clayey Peter Betts, .. .. Andrew 'Leery. Joseph Tieatbr 'John Ilayerty... Pat ... : .. . Wm, Thomas:- . . ... Britton • John: Ilrigge • JQIICS Mich Monahan . 'Malaehrlianlin - ilip . Deal • • • Jerettnah - Jones • Mich Noctin - Thomas.'Fhomns • Jblin Lewis • Joseph_Tayßir - ..... . . John Bali • • • Robert Alexander,... Jamei - Goldin.: Richard Davenport..... John_ Collaham Pat Murphy -Isaac Williams' Sent: Davenport ; Cornelius Dirienport . , Mich. McGuire.. ..... Andrew Leary, Dennis Devers:...... John Caller • . Dennis Leary . • Win Weaklum • • Win Richardi js Patrick' Mooney Wm Hugh McGuire :Beiij Thomas . .. 'Martin Courly •• • Mich McGarity • '• • . Peter Gallagher John Leai7 'Michael Leary Thos . l'rice Writ Wigham Thomas Head • • filch Megarrell ; • John _Thomas, Mtn Davis. Andre* Hint -gab... • Hugh Thomae.,..C.. Rat:Davenport • • • Ryan Lewis Davis..:.:....Lot . Wm Waterit.., .. .. David Lewis .'• ' Wm Smith.c:::".,. Henry Dudley _ - • John Dudley. :•...'.... Thomas Mich 'Mochar...;:;.. Pat Malone • Wm Haronfon • Mich Ward • Its Rodgers • John McDormick..'. „Richard McCoy.. Jannis' . Dasfenport.. John Davis Jr, Co.—. Ryan j.Thomas Jameit Pat Luskin Wm Clifford.: • Jos . Head 'John' Waters....'... James - John John 'Howard ••• -Wm. Baldwin • :Mich Barney : Tooner.. - . Thos' Griffith Sam Pat Rich Thoinas COntiibnittono to 41 • • gchnyl Coftedfri by :Terif4ie' Mrs IFRorich.....s .••• 101 Mna Bribe& • 251 Mrs-..Kint • • •10 1 - MrS .-MoYer.. - . • • 10 Mrs S Basler- • - 15 .Cash ' .• • 10 : Mrs - Keifer• - ... . •25 A Hiller •• • ' . 25 Mrs W u lleilga:;...:. - 25 Cash - • ' • - 50 - , 151r:a - -.Toubs...* .: . ... - ' 251 Cash ... . :: . -.;.•.-.-.. 2 70] G -Hest . . 2560] T Williams .• • - 6 001 • W Seifert.:.....:. 6 00 , Mira NV F0X:.:..... 100 Mrs. Williarils..:.:.• 1 01f • - J He iser' - ' 100 . . . . Coliceici by .21fr.9: Ilblincs and Mi - s..,Tibo.ns. .. . . . . . •, I W Koons ¢5 .. 00;Mrs If : Christian.— . ,50 A Sayler:"... . • ..... 2 00-151i7ltheam • • 5O Geo "Kaufman • , - 2 60 1 Joiithan-Meek.... ,:' r.. 0 . Thonnis.ltaber..... :2 00 .71{re Hinckley .-70 ' L L llantzinuer... - ..2 00 E - Bincklcy: ' - 25 .Sinison-Walleasa.'.2 00 Mrs BOrrnan ' • .25 ' l' Rd Heiser •• • 2OO Mrs Jane Krttither. - .25 '..A M 11Ci1nian.....,...2.0Q'A1is Palm:rove.... .. 10 Mrs Drl.3.•.Shannon.l 00 Mrs Defweiler - - 25' Mrs Elluntzlinr,er.l 00, Miss Gensinie.r jr.. 50 - - Miss Allnntsingert 00, Ca5h.,...... . ..• • ... .-. .711 Mrs Henry Znlick.,.l 00;D 'Rowdenbnch......; 50 Miss K Cressinan..l 00,F B licisefr!:.: ...: 5 6 :Miss K M Levem....l 00,1 0 Weintierger...3 00 All Levan • ' 1 00,0scitr llyerly ' 100 :Wm Kerkeileger..•.l 00' Cash ... .. . . .. .. .. ...1 00 MO: C.lileek ............1 00. Thos • B Walker: ...2 00 S llt 5hu1tz......;.. - .2 00'13 erShultz.... ..... .1 00 Cash • -1251 W E ':Deishrr 1 00 H R Ssilscr.:-.......1 001Mns.L Denglen, . .100 LW Weissinger..: : 601.11tne A It Saylor: ...100 . Chas .W:SaylOr.':..l 00 .' Mrss Heisler -H - arts:, 50 J.K- -- Gnief ' :. :1 00 Wm Itrenier.. ' • ..50 V.- 13 Kutner . - ..1200 -I , - . ' • , .1 Geo Getz .:. :- • - .60, • Colleileill:ty:TFm.:Atis :Chas Hecker - $lOO, Abraliewltirnste.. - : - .I,Mf --.lthcs Afiller .. 30; '( - 4 1fein0...... - :.......; 601 - - ,W Seliaelter......; .- :1 00 D Tirotninee ' - .00 Curfoll Lodge, 'Nei 120, ID of 0 FP • - - 13 00 Evangelical Church contributed --- . "-- .. 43.35 Delbert's .Boat Yard contributed..'._. . .". ; . .'. -34'35 Ageritsi and Cterim In- Machinec .Shoße .. e . I' . ItA i'l - Amnia , of siune:. . ... :. ... :... .. ..........00 00 150 00 Episcopittti.l.lduitit . ' 4.1.- • . - •- - • -25' 00 : : '• TigiiPfroin Schuylkill - Haven - and vicinity: :$363.10 Contributions Sousitairy , Vnir • • Gordon- and Vicinity. - Collected in Gordon, Schuylkill County, Pa. :•• • • lE•Vanburen.:,..ss oo I) Fetteroff .. ~. . Iffre Drelier, 1 00.13 Schuyler , 100 Fiuney.ii • " ~100 J Paul • • 1 00 Mak • • 254 Yoniey . ;•. . . 00 . Mrs-S 'Briceffeld...l.oo.; Wm Rice . .. • ...... :1 VIO Mrs 'Sheriff - • 1 00Blias Sheriff. 50 dolurFlawhi • 2 5011artla Sager;.-...',2 00 'Mra'd F Leafs • 1 50'6ed-Wllllitule 100 - 'Mies tate Lewis...ll3o F ... . ,00 Mit 80undar......1•00; VA . CiuTenter,', ..2 00 . ?dm 'Martin • 21 CC.Thompena'• :400 .lludain .... . ...3 00 A Thompeciii.....t liirtiliolthrie - • •25 MritStoekett 200 L Seitzinger....,l 00.14 n) Efubler..• .1 00 That, Ryon. . .. :„.1 00 d.Bliollck • ' - au :Henry Part0n..•....2150 1 T B 00 A L0niber50n:........2,00 Cauh .- • • ' • • lat P.Mariai• 1. 05 f C-I.loffrusti r 94101 Vil2plitethiltrinude as Tremont. " E_Clibniily. for thitaitary • —,Colleciea* , 4lF22.4ll26Sitel aod.3fiss - 4 ' • TAlnotiAta.„:':;i;":s , l. 401111 .2 00, • 010 4 1h2d4 Wit blow. : L .5 60 - "W'llt - OrcOluns:.... 2 s9;Jolin Fisher i-. 10 0. Dechant...,, A 00 • Itethittint...,,%=; - ..-.10540,b22 500 .L. 2 00: t • Saittti•V- - ' '4;1 00 00 5E011222;'.1.4 - 00' ;-'s "-••, 'kzlloo-?2,3-Iklthii.k . . - ..2 50j AfAtipizouba : Azwouse and 20 ' 4 Isaac ' II Alter-3200 F X Wiison . 100,' John Leitinaii... - ..1'001W - m - Screnk...'::::.3 00 D B Althotm. —.a 00iGeo Warlield ' 3.00 ' Joel Fox— .. ...•...1 00TJohn Wilheshelin, .2 00 J Osterman : .... 5.00;5; ' ' 150 . • I,VIwR 121.S'A rumnierinair.'..l 50 ;Jacob Artman."..:...l 001Iikann Miter • ' I'oo II S . .. .. 3 00i3lathera Mint.zer.i..l 00 C Umholtz 60;Sot J G ..1 .• . .II 'Pinkerton . . ... ..1 00; Jacob R Rem j r .1.. 50 . L Pinkerton 2 001 i 36 60 t": 56 5° . $66 52 68 thrieritq - by James P. Irectiit on the . 6ordol • - BraneheS. if 14 ',Aline KM Railroad. ' ' . - John Schilling..'„ 4185 IJohn Carney- i 1 75 ; Stich Snyder. "1 75 lJOhn Barna - 1 175 • • Owen C0nae11y.....1 75iJohn Melsrichlos!"..l 75 . Dan - Kerneily - ITS ;Mich Farkin..... 1 ..1 75 • ' Edw Carren,-.....1 75 !Jacob 5h0wer... 1 ...1 75 - , • Mich Laval'. : :, . . .. 1 .'Lewis Schnauferl _l'3o Thoii gaii5:........1 - 751 - Andy Sullivan I ITS- . • ' i Pat "Curren 1 75(Peter Kramer .. 175 • *John Snyder I 50 ;Julan Rice. : 1 ... -,.. _1 00. Mathias Sweish.....l 75 (John Reif . • I 160 - Klett .Mi11er.;..,,:. :.1 T 5 , Jacolv Paul.. .... L ...1 60' - . ' John f1ub1er.,....: .1 SslPit Flynn .1 , I'lo -*. . . -Chas 800t..........1 75 iWin 11 - Moyer - ' • 1 60 . . John. Bdot. . .... :.. - .1 75:John Sullivan..'., ..1 60 • Geo Mowry' ' .I•7slPat Riley .. . ... .. - ',l 601 - .. Totiias Schwarti„ . ..l 75 'John - Pounder...-.. 2 50 • John Lawler - 1 vsichrist :Ready -• I 150 - Pat Barka 1- - 1 9,silifich Sullivan... l ..1 00 ..• . - - Robt McAndrew-1 75*.Wm F. Reed - 1 00 5 p l it, o.ilara 1 751Thos - Rasbridge.:l„ ..1 85. I '. ' Marn Canal .tPit, mit 1 75. Chis Miller. - ....1...1 00 ... . Anthony Loftus... :115 'Thor( Brady.. ... 1 . _1 GO, lienry.ilitrman.....l S 5 !John Keponhaver...l 60 •. , Pat Moran.: .....' .. 1 75.1. Adam.. Kmm .. er.....1 00 . :, Adam Fisher - 1 75:Josiah -.110'0ne.! . . . a 60.. ' Phil Schilling 1 Ssl.Tas Curren • 1 - 150 Pat Davis 1 75 Jas P1rwin„... 1 ..;...5 50,' .Pat Sullivan - 1.75 0 Weaver • ''.' 1 001 ..: Mich Murphy. Murphy. "....175 Jas 'loran" 1 , ..1 00 John Correia , 1 75,John - Mct1nith...,...1 op . ' • . Martin Klock • " 1 401 . - .. : lOB isi lOW Thompeon...l 82 > i ,- 1 Ctillethd by Mrs. E. r. Virmtpscm,l . "Ash , . : land, for Sanilar9 Fair. , - Mrs Wll Bright..ss,oo ...7 Snyder - I 100 Mrs Mock ..... ...,1 00T Scitzinger...2 00 Jacob Dnam Thba Jimes • 1 00 1 ' Mroadea., .. 15 Sam Fenstermacher . 50 DarldJ.Reeso 1 100 ?tint J Herrington . .. 2 00 Total Ct . PitavOiraVy. Fair. from Vompaars Shaft; Lawrence .Monahan.:, 460 E4n. Goldin • 'Woe Appleton, - .:f - :Id - organ, Jones... Thos Walters 'Francis Tooner.; Jae Gannin • I Thos Baker Mich Tafrel August Shultz &, I Thos Kelly John Kelly— Thos Hughes:. . Edw: Louis.:..:., Jail Carney &, Alex McDonald. rat Carroll Mich Maloney:, ,John Ford • IG Total for Shaft....s2” 57; From Slope. ..$ 5 00 3 00 300 300 300 3 00 3,Q0 1 00 300 1 00 3.00 3 00 300 00 Total from Slope .2.52 02. Total from .Bhuft..29S tiT Geo Beck ;he. Sanititri Fair from :! lkill • , ' Christ'and 'Amanda • • 500 50 50 sn 7 i ISO •' .. 25 ' 9.5 . 45 20, Mise E -Bast.% . :.. Mr 'Rabei., •.'..'... Mni L Joncs.';,.:.. F Snidlc •.' Mrs Sbreergbrost .. Mrs C Maberry..'. Mr Lengle Mr. Fonstennachtr Mrs C ClouSer.... Mrs . D BArly • .. , Mrs' 8r0wn . ,...... Iles' Lessig , .• • tMri Deetz. - ,.... IMrs..) . 8nrr... 4: -. :,... t3trs • Mgberry ' .Mri Itabci....:: .. 53 65 Sotak irgriheirn. E no • XP ao Faber- • 100. s 'W. Fresbna...... 00 Total for Tremont and vlelnity. 4 $174 1:T lompson,t9 Phr...^.11'.144da. Total from Gordon Sent by Mot.-E. P. Th( • . • Enimss Miv> .. of coat at the Collie Yorktown; Carbon County, Should . you think well, it is cation. • Yours truly, . • . Geo Scott • $5.01)}111 Nelfert. J Wm Fain .. .. 5 06 14 .BoYer - John Sewell • • '• 5 00,,Toseph Sadler: 1 'OO Richard Drain.. 001Johtilleniyi .. • • .:10t) Harty Ewin . 5 - 00 ; Albert Oldeubottom. 00 .John G Scott.. . 5 00 I Philip.. Obeli'. '• 1 00 Cominodore .T 11n11-5 00Ben Spade. ' • - 1 00- High Water Tide 5 OA John Sharkey I'oo' Wm . George - s . oo:llngh Sweeny 00 Win I) Davis ..• .. •. . 001Jolur 'Ken) ••• • • 1 Elias Evan. • ' 5 00. Pat" Brennan . :1 00 Evan. Jones 001 Pat Gildnp. !tlir ' 100 John 'Watkins • . 500 Nicholas 00 John Jones Ist • .5 PO Andrew Raher.. .1.0!) 'Oliver Richard.. . • .... —5 00 Joseph Rittenliense...l Flias• •5 00 Sam Lindner.. ; JAI • 500 i nu s taiayie , •: - 1-00 . Ldw.ilirris . 500 John. Gill. ... j: J. 00 Win Howells • 5 00-Thos Ward ' • ' 1 00 Frank Bars ••• 500 Peter 0•D0ria1d....:...-.1 00 John Thomas Ist '5 00 Jas Gallagher • •1 00 John D Williams - • 5 00. Pitt - McCue .. . ' .... , :.1 00 John - Davis • • 5.00 Tat kijklay lit... 1 00 John. Jones 2d • 5 00 Arthur DOngherty 24..100 • David Jones • - 00 .Pat • Mathew Chester.... ....5 Dan Boyle.;:.. ;: .1 00. James Marsh • 500 Mathew Niatteras.. .1 .00 Tosh • 300 Barney Boyle.. 00 James Wattii • • • 3 00 John Kelly ... :.:..1 00 John' Hepplewhite....l 00 John Gatens ' 100 Tithe Holden ".* 00 Mike Whealiu • 100 • John' Flynn •2 00 Jacqb Prat .1 014 Edw 'McCue • • 200 Henry Benner - 100 Geo Martin . • ' 2 00. Thomas Lipkin" • 11)0 • II it 'Feeler 200 ' 50 :John Thomas 2d 200 Arthur Dougherty Ist. 50 J ere. Afultdown:ey • 2 00.1'4 - SW . OOW, . .J.OOl Coleman: .......2 QO. Jos Honseknickt • • 50 -Enclosed —Enclosed please find a Its ry of Thomas Stnlltt, Co. to theSanitaryConimission at you! dispoMl - for pabli Geo. Scow. Chas •31iirry 200 Win Styleli, , " • :50 John Chiusti.,.-.•.........2 00 Chas Callugn r - .50 Thos Wallace:• ' 200 Cling' Jacoliiii.: .. .-.:-:.. .50- II u gli :Wel:ill - nay. : ~..1 001PetUr•Jacolsi •' i ill Chas Gallagher . , .. ...... 00 Harrison Iliousiiki :rid,' 50 Coady lliivait; 100 IMO§ weeny ~ : • -50 Johii'lloyle • 1 0013,1H:a Dongluirly.... - . ~.. t Put Ganglier - • • , 100 Junius Holden Peter. Cony •r. •• 2 1 . 00 Johu 31cCUO ': .. frt. Jam Cannon No-2 100 John O'llonald ' ..,,* nu .Pat coningliain - ''. • - •.1 00, Ed Milligan . • 50 Pat- 11“5mli it .....- - I . OOIWm •Willkicti • 2 00 ..4.inirtiw.ltilddy:l • . . • 001 : • .. i AII Brook . , . *. • 100 • Total ==l Don rations nintle by the E inployeept tit Jtitt. . •Jotteil 3 Cot Ikery the the Il[altanoy.lo'.' •• . for the tiaititstry.l Pair, • , . : for the relief of sick and: • . ." - • woundettholdie*o l . ' L 00 ; W• S . Stevens • 200 San, Woodward2.oo John . Prieeir • 2°O John Weightman.....3 09' M • Kelli;y: ••• 2 00 Frank Shopiiel 2 00. Pitt Le0nnrd....:...,.3 00 cling ParrY 2 00 Jim Gordon 2110 ThosDando , 2 . 00 Ai Brazil I ' 2 00 I.ll,Horan . . ' ... ..2 00,"G • : 200 Jas•Horan 2 00i Wm Powell 2•99 Geo Rodgers ..... .. 001 Wm Martth . ... IFinCoobly' , 2,00 ileo HarriS ' r . 00 Howell Reese ' , 200 Zeliner.! ........ . .2 00 •R Weightinan . • ‘•• o(i'lJno Will Mills • 2'oo . 11 '' •- 2 00,111‘kirrell • • • 150 31 Himni • 2 000ris Leonard:: . ... . ...1 50'• HavWorth...: . .:.. 2 00. ;A Murphy 1 'l,olWra, i4Liott, •" • • Pat llotan • ,'" ,' 1 0 ICm Higgins' . • - 1:511 Pat Coon • • • 1 001 Pat.. .. 140 ... . . 1:5(1 !Thomas Ryan... ..... 1 . 30 JOhn Kelly 1 SO!Sain Fry.:l'so' Pat cOnnell 601 J AlcealleFr . - 00 Lent Ryan • • 1 r,o l l? Faust. .. .. ....... .1 00 John Ryan - 51 - q A' Murphy. .. ... 00 M ! Slaw • • -3 0011 LOonard - • .1 50 •W P 3lillemah - - • .3 (0> Sanou..,shrFp ..... 00 Henry- Barnard, ... ,:3 00 •o.,Entertinn • 3 00 • ' • .BE WISE BY TIMES: ..Do.not.trilie ; with' your. health.,'constitution If you are suffering with any.disciise for-which liclatbold's Extract .13136 ha Is recommended, • • • ." . . - • .. :TRY IT. -TRYIT !• . TRY" IT I ' It'willcure you, savelong suffering, allaying Inflammation, and will restore yon t - • ' HEALTIIA-ND PURITY,- At little expense, andhao exposure... CUL o vertiaemain in another column, unclad' or s • ' : • • Beieftre of Counterfeits:. • ' Ask for llelinbold`s. . • - ••• Tak • • CURES . GUARANTEED. . June 25 .64: = . 211-1 m . . Perry ik . Davis? rain lEiller.Tbe lie benefaction, we arehappy to learn; Is sin its mission oriellef, slid alleviating' twiny° sand ills:l4it, flesh is beir'tO: Its dorintitt is wide world, andwhereversYankee • has : se . may be pund doing its wprk.. .Ittivirtnes ' tborougldS , tested, that itnwds nQ lengthy dation to entitle 'lt.to the public confidence: It is em phatic-ally din - nisei:mid remedy, and if : kept o. hand and nsed as occasion mafrequire, will save rue. suffering, besides very sensibly diminishing the enses for 'medical attendance.—Trovidence (4. I.) iy Times. June 25, 'al. (Sq.. : ' • 26-2 w -'• Swallow two Or three hognheitik.. the," 6 t Mania Bitters," -." Sarkapanli a." "N • idotes," &e., &c., 4c., aiid atter you are -ea the result, then try one ,hom - of OLD 'DOt GLIAN , S ENULISII SPECIFIC,' l'lLLS.:,tuidl to health and vigor in less than thirty days. p am urely vegetable. plent tip take,. prompt. i :in their erreets'ori the lyroken-down and slut . siltation:- Old aird.young can take theni 4: i tage.. ','lntixirtecttiold In the United State . JAS., S. • IiETLER, • ' . ' - . '.:.. Station D. Bible house, New; • March i't);`64.43-Sitil . , - .' ~ . Genert . AGENT - FORTIE SALE OF WHEELER & WILSON SEWINGMAGEITNES In Schnilkill Conn* A number of these eicellentFainifY Mac. ways Relit ori 'hand And ; can', be seen in 1 callingrit his reSidenco in 'Market :Street, next. doOrlci thel.English Lutheran Church. To 'accomModate persons 'using thes6 uhilles.',.: 4 supply of Machine ..'isetilea;' MachindOil a Soap,. Ind. Chirkqe Tdreari, in . all numbers. fol aolo . :especially adapted to Sewing Mitchineuse, will be ke it on hand. Thorough instructions' for- Working ithe e MacliineS will, be given to parties purchasing. ~ • ' - ...: . Orders by mail will receive prompt att tion. . Call and ex:tinkle before purchasing tilsoWhere..• • ~ ' Jantiary.23.,'64 . . • . • ' F :- . ' 4,tf • • likrestang and Restorer of ' 'Oljtir Combined _ . , . "L ontlen Hair Color Restorer and Hr ' sing. , i t.*.Londodllair Color Restorer arid D siting:. • . "London Hair Color•ltesterer midi) ssltig.". • - • "Ltintion Hair Color Restorer tind D ssing.'t .' ' .. "London Hair Color Restorer am I)resslug.tt ,• . . '. " Londthi Hair Color Restorer and Die,isiri,„....l.- .. " Mitt discovery is justwhat leis long beertneetlekon-. ly one preparatitnt; doeseot stain the skin, or soil the finest linen.. Restores gray hair, to Its *original Olor;. neveiiti baldness, keeps the hair. ktft,,moist arid ghtssy,, highly-perfumed. - No' toilet Complete' Without. o. Ctires any eruptive" disease,. itching.. Scarf, Dandiutf, &e.... keeping the stain in it healthv condition, 'We can refer to handy,* of families in Philadelphia alone, Who are using this trnly,elegant preparation. Among 'oth ers, that of Mrs. Miller, 730 North Ninth street, whose hair wits very gray before she'Commenced its 'by restored to its original . dark tolor, testitical. to by 'Ed-. war&E. Garrignes, Driuxt, , ist,•Tenthend Coates streets; whose veracity no one can &hitt. -• Price. 50 'cents : six bottles $2. 50. • Sold by DII SWAYNE 115. SON, 330 NortIiSIXTH Street. Philftil'a; ,10111 , 11).' BROWN - & :SON, andliMMY SAYLOR; Pottsillle . .• 'April 2i !St, ' ' Gentlieinitatt, cnred of'Nervons i ebility, In cOmpiitency;,Prentatnne, Decarand :,,Youtlifttl Error, lie; Inated by 0. other, will be Jimmy to funiteli io all.ivtio need it., (free itf :eharge,) the . recipe anti directiobit fOrtnaking thtr.simple -remedy .used; in hie caec.. Thoee wiikhinhf to profit by his re and ipOSPCf* a Valuable Remedy; wilt rave re the same, hy return mail, (carehdly'sOtled),.by addierigng . • • .• • • • . • JOIIN li, OGDEN,: • ' • : N0.:60 Naesact street,,New York. May 14, '64 264m' • . 'Brother - head's kirculating Library, Market street, PottsvillelF 'Special ' ; arrangements are made with person.in the towns of Mahanow Schuylkill Maven, • Mlnersville, and Tamaqua. FOUlt DIFFER:. ENT BOOKS are allowed to anbserihers at u distance from Pottaville. All the new imbllcattentere added at soon' as Odirch 26. 64.:-43-tf .Do. you *lab to be Claredf-:-DR. MCRAE'S ENPLISII SPECIFIC PILLS extre.'inleas than 30 dam üb,.. f r ttie.worit case , ' Of NE'RVOURIESS.,Impn cy;•Prima; tare Decay; Seminal Weakneft ' Insanity; and . all (hi nary, Seival., and Neryous Affectioria, n „matter from what cause preduced.: , Pike; -One :NA :irer , ..biat:— Sent;•post-paid, by..mall, on receipt of a order. ..- ..ad-. diens . .=... . . JAMI , S. it LER,' - Station. b,..1241e.4u, ;,. New Xnrir...._ .. Minh 26, 111.- ~ - " . - ,- .- 13 2 3 m 111. 5 . Eye and Ea • - WA , . • . ' c &ust and Attri.qt, f ;of, Leyden, , -*1 tab at. N 0.1511 Pine*, AkL . . M , . i nted with diecasea tittle .Thye or -?-..Veliti ' ly treated and cored; ,if - curatdii; riat i ti .. Afoot In ierted without fdin. - _ , ..,124 . 0tharg* : C„ sl fir tiali examilW tiou. The 2.lediciritattodty if! in .1.*," no :Pe -eras in his modn'orlieatnlettt• izq • '.:',", ' • ' - Jan N. IC4: . iL 4 * • IS . .'"-.17 , - 4, tr.17',... mats wcic BATCHELOR'S- CELEBRATED HAIR DYE threrßeso.t in - thirWsTNl 1 . /ie. only" Warn* fruir; aeuf tc* This siaemild le I reifeel.4l' .Red. ...Suety or . Ctrayßair, Matantlytita 431opillIFiror NAV' vtal Brost . witimut .4anSttg the ILlsaC9r.Staini n g th e .. Skln,.'_ieavlpg the - B air . Stift 'itliej3earairril haParti resit- vitality, frequently I : 03 tOring:-Its priztine-ror, - anci rectifies, the ili "effects of Bad pyee. . The pentane iii/14.03114,1siiTcliEthrti ali -otttera'are mere imibttions, - and should' bti - . sea by all Druggists, : &e.;. Rinvotrr—fitlitmiot.er ' , ritesr, Y Buicheicret reffet Cream. Pi' Dres sing the "fait . . June 27, '63 •-• . ' 20-1 y . • Important to Ltsdirs.—There, is not'aladyliv ing, but'whit, at "some period" of her life," will find the "Duponco Golden Pills " lust .the- right medicine she meat need s. °nevi the .first ladies- - of Pottsville, (WN3 haS used. them .sneemsfalli several itirael9 says . she would not fail to Use them if she had to pay $5 .a box for them they have spared her much suffering.— If ladies only knew the value of these Pills, they would never be without them. See advertisement in another ''colnam, headed "A Card to Ladies." .. Icly - • thse 'other •:-BUCILLN!S SPECIFIC PILLS are the only. Retiabte Remski _for all Dismes of the Seininal, Urinary and Nervous Systems.' Tryon bor. and be cured. ONE INCILLARA BOX. , One box will perfect a care, or money reftinded. .Sent by mall on receipt of price. JAMES S.:BUTLER, • • - Station D,.Bible, 'Rouse; New. York, March 26, - General Agent. pi.ffiiii*..4 . ) . o4l** NOTICES: . . . tatr" The - Pinot Prealbyterian: Church, 3fn haritongo anciThird Streeta. It is aapected that' the Eci:*Thao.Croivell, of Media, will preach in this Church at lON,and 2)/f,l". IL, on Sunday,lune 26th. 113 V" Union Prayer Meeting, . every' Sunday morning,. from 8}.5 to 2%. o'clock, in .the frame Church on Sebond Street, between Itiarketand'NorWegiattStif: All are invited.. " - . • . . . . . • Trinity. Church ((ritsn:Tal) . PrVices bandaY tabrnhin.ntlOX o'clock : Evening at X •of 8 O'clock. IV - Methodist E. Church, Second street, above Market. Rev.. J. B. MoCcLunioo,,Pastor. , Services: . Sabbitth,.at 10, A.M., and TX, P. M.. Prayer 'Meeting, Tuesday evening,'at I% o'clock- . • . • . 111rWiee Second Presbyterian Church Rev. S. P. COLT, Pastor. ' Public services every Sabbath, at . PrcTchneing"everyll"LoßnlsTriatiayit,CMho'rnureinghlu'i,.3ldialEavnetan'ninr"3g, at. at lON, A: M., and TX, P.M. Lecture, 'Wednesday luven ing, at "Dir o'clock.: - . R. 11. Marta, .Pastor. I= - Erig. Lutheran Church; Market. Square. Rev: llooris,..Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning' and'evening, id 103 Q A. M., and 7,.P. M.- -Prayer Meeting andiLeettire Thursday even., at I o'clock IrirEvangclical Church, Callowhill "street.— Rev. Suet. the newly apOintAd Pastor, will preach German' every Sunday murning .at 10 o'clock, and English in the Evening at"? . Alt Marriage Noticce nituit b e accompanied with 25 cents to appear in . the Jiivai:Al:. . . GOODMALC - -.IIOUSER—At Mithanoy City, June 26t14 by Rev. 'W. Thinnson..•of.Tamaima, - Mr. George R. Goodinan and Miss Emina Mouser; both, of Ma hanoy . . . . RAG:3ER—MOIER—June 24th, - by Rev. 11. Gies& of Mahanoy City,.Mr. Jonathan "Talicerand Miss Caroline Moyer,laith Sheraindoiihr; Co.; Pa. -• • STEES—HAMMER . —On Juno 20th, by the Rev.-1.. P... Leib; FrederiekE. Stew, of Pitiel;rove, to'hliss Rebecca Rammer, - of Grwigsbitrg,,. No cardS. • . fair-bride and fortnnate bridegroom, vill accept our acknowledgments for their - kind; rerriembrande. ITmve our hpirtie4t wishes fora future of unalloyed niiss 'and nrbsperity.j . • • • • Simple an7lo7l7l.Cements bf deathc,..free. Those ac companied with. noticix, dc., 71111.4.. be Paid for at. - the, rate of .G.certtC.pm tine. -1 . .. • ". fixt/N—in Wayne,.on the 29th•inst.,xSaralt lietterton; wife of George . W. •Iletterfon, In the Stith year of her age, .. • - • Philadelphia papers please_copy. ' • • *- • - • . 'rhe frintls-and acquaintances of the 'farnily are vited to•att end the funeral' &dm; her% daughter's reel dencef Martha Allison, above:Cressona, to:morn:lw af ternoon (Sunday). at '2. o'clock,' without further !take; 1./W1.8.-On - tlie.lat of 'July, in pottsVille. 'John Da vie, a native of Barks county, but an old resident of Schuylkill icounV; and a soldier of the war of 1812, amal74 years. ,Tlie'relatives and frientls'of the family are respectfully invited to.attendltis fimerat frorir' the residence rif his 'Mb-in-law, John .Cooper,' CalloWhill street, between Centre and ThillrOatl.streets, Oda (s.'atitftlayy afternoon, at 'B' — • ' . • • • - .. . . . . - .. GRAY:-On the 2Gth cif . ..Jane; fi..rottsvine, WiMain Gray, a native of Ireland, aged4irrYeais. • - ', • . - • ~ .. LIP.34.ANOn th•e tifith Of,inne., in Pottsville. Garrlet N ; infant daughter of Authenyand - Jaue Lipman, aged 4 inontli. ..•.• , -• ••1... • ' '• l• ; ',, . WOLFINGER—On the .1411. ur June, in litaztowt 7terkB County. Jeremiah Wolfinger,, framer& fro! Schuylkill County; aged 49 years, G months and'' day. . .. . . .. . . At a special meeting of •Co. A, RSth Regt.; P. V. V.; -held on ;Monday,. Jane ‘2Oth;:lSS•l,•pM following primzu ble and resolialons were unanimonsl- adopted : WHEREAS. IttlaA oicasedlui • allwise Providence: to' from - our midst, bS:..deat-•• 'our braire' comrade,. PrivarOJoha Ileaninont -: mid' • • . 1 - ..• •• .- -' . ' WiII:RYAS; We have.alWaye- recognized.in Jilin a good and woithy Membeeof the CoMpanY, falling,ns•he did while bravely fighting for his cciturtry, at the 'Battle of Petersburg, on . the -oth day f June, 1564; There ,licxotved; his :death' we have lost a' brave comrade, - our codiidry a gallant soldier, and pentisylva a.a noble son,' ever- ready at. his', , cuuntry'S call - in her hour Wl' need. . • . • —Bern/yeti, That in his death we have • experienced another of Alie cruel blows'intlictexl.iipon us by the' en ender of our country, anilthough- we mourn Wc are. proud of the cause in which tie fell: . • • iterolved;:.That to his bereaved faintly :We tender our sincere sympathy, ht having lost a kind and affectionate 'son; and brother, . whose 'many virtues. bad' endeared him to'all who,knew him. . : . t. 1- • . ResoZved,•Thara copy of these resolutions'be trans mitted to the family of- the deceased, and pitblished in the Afirins` JOURNAL. . Ist Scrgt GEORGE Srtnitci, vororman,.- 'Bengt. DANIKT. W NF.l4 • SeclVJary, : Corp. JOAN WurrAKro. Private 'WILLIAM Donn, . " .AAuo , . 'lons Wooom4, ' ....• • . ' ..Committee nd char- GENERAL. NOTICES Pain w 0 • • S . REWARD.—The above re- Ward will be paid by the undersigned for the . appieheySion anikeonviction of the tw corn ri men who mitted the robbery and outrage upon him on the night of the IGth Inst. One of the men was about 5 ft: 6-. in. high; dark complexion, dark hair, square face, .premi `merit check bones, .and supposed to be a Jew. The oth er manhunt § it high, hairy face,. and spoke good En - . $250 Will b4paid-for a:wiriest and conviction , of eith er one of them. They took a Receipt Book, a Memo,. mnduni and a Promissory Note; for the recovery 'of which , S5O 'will be paid. Alec, a Silver" - Wateir i . No. 40229, made by B. Burlington], London: • •E. W. ZIEGLER; Commissioners' Office. . .POttayille; July 2, '64. '• ' • . I,t the ad lid for it. no other _ • t pab fulfilling the thou the his foot, e been go rmmen; NOTICE TO. THE runzic. - - Virppreas . , my wife, Mary, left my bed mid board witbourraiihe. I will not pay•anydiebts that she may contract; nor. will I pay any person that . will bar haehen. .ANDREW MILLER, Mahanoy City." . auly • 27.73 t• NOTICE is hereby given, that the part nership lately existing under the firm name .of L. P. GARNER tt BROS.. has 'this- day:.been die- The tindersigned will. not be liable ; for any debts contracted after this date; except each as are ne cUssary in closing up the busineis of the late firm, Ashland, June 80, 1864. Xi-Gt i . 'OOI6IO.I.AUTION OF PARTNER. ..13111P.:—The pititnership heretofore ex= isting between the undersigned, tinder the . firm . :name of HEWETT, eIAYDON•kt CO., is this day dissolved by„intitual Foment. The business of the concern will' MActosed up by CHARLES HEWETT, who IS atithor ire to sign the firm name irrall cases for that purpose, n ho'will.pay.all debts owiri;•• ' by.the firm, andlo whom all pinions indebted to the firm are requested b".l' make Dated at Swatara, the lath day - of-Jime,.lBrst. • . CHARLES HEWETT, JAMES LLOYD; . W3l. CLAYDON. of"Eu Trolls iellcd with ..*TOR llU be matured They are lid salutary ered ith tulvan es only by York,' al Agent; ••NOTICE TO - BRIDGE:BUILD: EltS.—Proposalk- wit" ;be received by • the County Commissioners, mi to a o'clock, July. 20th,• 1864, for the construction of -FIAT . BRIDGES—one acmes the Catawisse, near thipert's, in- Union • Toiftt-. ship one' across the West Branch 'of • the 'Schuylkill,. near'ldinersville ; one across Middle: Creek, near •Tre- Mont ;•one, tteroS;; the Swatara, Pineerove Township, and oi...acro's•S the Little Schuylkill, in West Penn and Sdinylklll Townships..- • . ;•• • • For information respecting plans and sPeciftgations,' • apply at this ale° immediately . . • ' ••. •' • • - 'DAVID FOLEY, . • . Ines are ni ix.ration by .move sth, • • • . • CHAttLES SPRIN(3ItII,.. • , .• • • • .E. W. ZIEGLEH., ' AttegL Br , irrec, Clerk : • Conamissiortera:: Cominiseloners , Office, l'ottevillealme 25,.'64.-26- rENTut COE LE CTION 1148- 18 . T CT . ..-- , Notice herebigiven, that the lints Valliatiousi and onntnerathins; made by.- the se*, Oral A.9sisthlli. Assessorsin this District,lunder the laws 'of the United Stati.s, will be opemfor exathination, at the (Alice in Pottsville, from the *Lb inst.- to the 6th of. 'next Month,. bath days inclusive. •. • . . appels.mast be hi hritintr, 'and specify the • par ticular cause or matter: especting wtdeli complaint is made state.the c,rOund or principle of.error or coinplained of, and will be heard'on the Gth .7th and 6th of next month'. ' : • • • Jiine TUE uND.E.itsifZNED have•this day formed a co-partnership, under the name and stylcof I.,ebnard 4•Siptier. The business will be cod- Ratted, (as heretofore conducted .by Thos. W. Leonard,) at New.Ytirk and PottsvillS.• THOS. W. LEONARD, . • 7,,.13. SQUIER.• ' April Ist, LEONARD SQUIBB, .. siirer-Terrpcip, : ip.oitsyne; • ..• • Nesi . • . • - WHILE, SPERM, 'LARD fr. 'KEROSENE OILS ••• • . • • hit gradeit .of Winter and . SOnrier Whale 011,- for. Colliery purposes, - constantly on hand; direct from New Itellford. to which'. we call the attention of Operators... Represented by, Otirdon Smith,. i'ottsVil lc, .' Pa . mos. • NOTICE.—AII persons are =tinned • • not to trust'my4ife. Louisa Rupert, as I will pay no debts of her sputrattlag. • • • , • • ' • . _ .tIILTPERT. • • Rinetowl; Setinylklll county-,..Pm, " NOTICE to Rondliolderrt 11;1:lama Nchaylkia Chiron School District. —Notice-1s hereby given -to all pumas holding Bonds. against Schuylkill Haven•f3chool Distriet, tor, preaent their Bonds for payment to Daniel Small,-Prest, or- to the undersigned, on or before the; 4th. of July,lBo4, 11/3 the School Board -is prepared to pay the Bondr,and will not pay interest after, that date. . • ..By order of the Board : • WM. A. FOLD. Seey; Schoyiklll haven hue 18, '84.. : 45-8 t . _ ecrpartnership 'hereto . tore existing bektween JOHN MILNES,, WM. I.rilM MILNES, andiAMES der the firm name of JOHN MILNES Jc CO, rms.-die -solved the lstinst. by mutual consent...-Either of ,the partners is authorized to use the tirm's name in tettle- done 11,.,14: nragitxkp, DI FD Obituut7y:l W:. iiILLII,TdE.I3, U. S; Asseisor . • . '25 -3t .J. f -Isll. Jr'. J43ID3.ITHILL, ..• • • . • • • ,• 2O '10,./Zia ' ......?°; 7.1.: 1 t1 4 .. .,Te 3 : . . .. . w ALNUT.STREET: '"'-', • s •, - ,...4riA.• ..., . - , ~ .ipNoTicE., k pe sweakaderrs_ -,,, 'the ... Vall Msilloiol QogjreAtetubv ifoldfletil. .., fr under and by virtue, an act of Asienablig, the 04MOnwealth "CcfttmW san Pela, Anti td . an act4clittlig4tolßailroad ,:eomietudett"passed theAllth- dar.of.,,, A. ID., 18til, '-the Direcpars of the BenverMeldlirr /O a nd Coal ' - eoroPlitnY and the Direejsrss of attach Valley : Rail road Clompany have entered inttssij ., DM " , -;reetrient,nn - '- ' , ::tler thercorporatshreal 'or each - 'ore . rtilxtutm for the consolidation. of said co6npanies, and mercer of said Bear erMerulow Railroad and Cord. Company, pre ** rib , thc.tenenir arid conditions thereotand the mari ner oft:onverting the capital stock of the said _Beaver • _Meadow Railroad and Coal Company Into the - stock - of. the said Lehigh _Valley Railroad Ctentstny,ruard,coniald,' - ingtalatiOtt Other proViSiolo3 - 45 have been deemed.-new' 1 cekaary to perfect the said consolidation and merger, ". and that said agreement will be submitted to tat Stock- - 'holders of said Lehigh :Valley RaUrutul Comistny for the pnrpcse of considering and Voting by ballot, in per ' .son.or Py proxy, for , the Wended - or rejectioo..of the 'same:, each share tntitlintr , the• holder thereof.to one vote,at, ri meeting onsaid stotkholdera to het held on the Gth day of July, A. IX, 1864, at the'otTiceof the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company; at - 1g0,. - 203 'Walnut . street, In the City .of Philadelphia. at: 1S :o'clock. 111.. of said day, at which time and place, and for the object aforemid, all. the Soxkholdera of the Lehigh\ Valley , Railro . ad Conipany are notified to attend. - This' notice being gii'etrin compliance with the provieions - of the second section of the Act of Assembly_ aforesaid,.aid. Jane 18A. 1).; 1 , 564.. Sy* IL ELY, Secretary. Jane ea, !64. • '. . - : ' 26-2 t - OFFICE OF THE' HEAVED. MEADOW RAILROAD & COAL CO. , . • Preu.anst.rura. June.lBth, NOTI, GE.—The stockholders eif the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company are hereby notified that under and by virtue of-an act of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled an act relating to railroad companies, passed the 16th day of May, A. D.,' .18e11, the• Directors. of, the Beaver ltleadowltailroad and • • ecial Company and the Directors of the Lehigh Valley ,Railroad. Company have entered into a jointagreement, under the corporate seal of each-of said companies; for ' the consolidation of said companies and merger of said Beaver Meadow Rallreadand Coal Companyi'prescrib-, mg the terms and corditicins • thereof, and the moaner -of converting. the -capital :stock.nt; the said Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company into the stock of the said Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and contain-: • ing all such other provisions as have been deemed ne cessary te 'Perfectrthe and merger, and that said agreement will be submitted to theitock holders of said Beaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Coin- poky for the purpose of considering and voting by bal- lot, in person or by proxy; for the adoption or rejection .. of the same, each share entitling the holder thereof- to .one.vote, at a meeting to be held on-thit filth day of Ju -IYe•A...D., .64, at the office Of the said Beaver Meadow Railroad tout Coal Company; No. 412 Walnut street, in the City-of -Philadelphia, at 12 o'clock. of said day;. at Which time and place, End for the object aforesaid, all thestoeltholders of the Beaver Meadow •Mailroad and Coal Compattrare notified to attend. This notice be , fug given in compliance with the provisions of the sec ond section of the act of, Assembly aforesaid; the I.Stit day of• June, A. D., 1564. .. • CILAMBERLAIN, Secretary. 2G:tlt June 25,'.'64. ittliNgilAtieSOLLFTlO — Nr posing certain Amendment* to the Conntitu time. • - . Be it resoitett'by the 'Senate and Halite of 107;resenta tivea of the CommonOetilth of Pennsylvania in - General Assembly met, That the folkwviug amendments be pro posed. to the Coustitution . of the Commonwealth, in.ac corclance with the provisions of the tenth article there- •.' There Shall be an additional section to the third arti-, cle of the Constitution, to be designated as section ftiur, as follow: . • . "Sr.crrios 4-Whenever any of the-qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any actual 'military service, under a requisition from the •President of. the 'United States, or by the authority of this 'Common wealth-such electors. may exercise the right of - suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such itTlilations •as are, or shall be, prescribed by lair,.its fulfyiti if they were•present at their usual place of 'election." 1 - • SECTION 9. There shall be two additional sections to the eleVenth 'article of the Constitution, to be designa: ted as sections eight and nine, as,follows : • • . • Er • SxoriON S. I'o bill shall be - passed by the Leglola. •ture, containing more than one subject, which shall bet clearly • express - ed . in, the title, except - appropriationbills • • '. Se:-r: 0..N0 bill shall-be passed by the Legislo,- .mr : e granting any poWers, or priyileges, in any case, where thenuthority to grant such powers, or privilfe; ges, has tWeli, or may hereafter be: conferred upon the Courtasof this Corrimonwcalth . ,7011NSON. • ' • :Slieilker of the House of IfePruSelitatires. ' JOAN I'. . - ' Speaker of the Senate. Ovrtdc cir THE SECRETAUT OF THE COHNIO:f WEALTH, .I.larribtirg, April 25. 1.501; Pennioylvaiiin. oh: • .• I do hereby certify that the foregoing . Is a fell, tine, and correct copy of theiiri g inal Aoint Resolution of :the General At.sembly,' entitled " A Joint • Resolution posingeertain Amendments to the Cofistitutiou;' , as the scone iemains office, • '• - ' l l testimony . wheretif, 1- have hereunto net my L. B . hatal - and - camed the seal, of the Secretary's office to be ntlimal, the day and year above .written. • - ELI SLIFER, : •.' Secretary of the Comniouwealth. • The above Resolution having- been agreed to by:,ri majority of the members -of. each Rouse; at that suc cessive - sessions of the General Assembly of- this' Com monwealth, the proposed amendments will be submit-, Wit tothe people, for their•adoption.'or rejection, on the FIRST - TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our, Lord: one thousand eight hundred and sixty:four, in li6 conhutce -with the _provisions of the tenth article of- the' Constitution, and the-act, entitled ',‘ - -AnActpicscribing the time and manner of - submitting to, the' people, for theirapproval and ratification or reluctant, the proposed amendments. to the Constitution,"'approved the tweu: ty-third day of Apythi,one-thonsand eight hundred and silty-four. • : ' , ELI - Stkretarybf the Comthonwealth.. AOril 30, ,64 NOTICE:—The co-partnership heretofore existing I)o,;veiln. WILLIAM. InILNES, 'Jr., of Pottsville, • and ,1011. N" MILNES, of Philadelphia, trading tinder the firm name of WM. • MIIINES,-Jr., ct, co.; was dis Solved On' the Ist inst. by militia' coriseht. Either of the partners is authorized to use the.firm name iu settleinefit. e :11111. MILNES, Jr. J. MILNJS. June 11,'64, ' 1 .• : " `2l.Gt , 4' ICOVESMIONAL , N TICE.— , - 511 e undersigned. n PhYsietan cif five • yeane experience; Who has 'been induced to 'abatis himself in i t this town, would.resPecrtnliyofier his pm fissional ser-: vices to' the citizens of Pottsville and vici ity. • • • . .01 0 FICE-Entrance, Centre St., next doo to the Gov erninent Bank and D. H. Esterly's Hardware Store, op positeMahantopgo street.. , . - • ' , - ' 11.. K. WHITNEY; .3.1: D. 15-tf April-9, 164 I'AATNEIISIIIP We, the enbscribers, have. this 'day entered into a Partner:4l4i, under the.Firin name and style' of ALLISON BA- . NNAN, to carryon the Foundry, Ma chine, Staithing and Car making llnsines.4,lin'Pnrt Car bon, Schuylkill County. • ROBERT ALLISON, FILINCLS IL ILA:SIN-4N. M=Ml ~...._t it NOTICE' im hereby a!vidit thatl c4n•-• will not be reinonsible for an..debts con traeted hy - my family, or any individual, thont an or der froni me.... - - • • . JOH f DAILEY. • Palo Alto, Jane IS, 'GI. • - .. •: : . • • : 245-St • GentleinerChaving Co literies or Coal Luuls to dispo aof will find it. to their .ititerest to apply to - G.- W. BC STEED, . April-16; , 64-16-3 ml lCommerciai . at.; Boston. . . REVENUE S TAlTlPB.—llaripg been appointed agent for the. distriblition of 'Revenue Stempti the lath Ilistrict of l'ennsyA . ania, hereby give notice that I am prepared to ft raish Stamps of all denominations, ~ • - The following . ctinunissiori;. payable In stamps, will be allowed: • . ' • - Oiepnreiuescs 0f.550 or more, 2. per centum. 3 Orders respectfully solicited. , • ti 'GEORGE A-NGUS. crermeti.—Letters testamentary nista thel.•.:. George Angns, late Donaldson, Scluo flail 0 2; deceased. lowing been grantrsl . tr; the tinden: all persons indebted to said estate aze ietmestel make inunediate payment,. and those haring elains demands, will present them,. without delay, to SARATI ANGIS , S, Hertsr Donaldson, Schuylkill Co., Pa., 'hate . . r 1( the Con rir of Common PlowcorSA l kill Cinanly.—ln the matter of the tutkac Abraham W. Ikertu!r, Azsignee of Philip \Voin4 and G. N. Downlan,..itely doing husinesS in the name of Philip, Womelsdorff : The Auditor appointeA:lif the Court to distribut money iu the hands of said Assignee autiv:z $01.1 . s entitled thereto, Will meet the parties limit, for the p s urpose of his appdintment, on the 16th day of July, 1364. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at office, in Market street, 'M door :Move Centre. has C 1.145. 1111PLE, Antic - rAt*rille,J.une 'l5, . .. . A InDiTOWS -INOTICE.,---Co uirnua Ph .11:Schuylkill Comity: .• . 3IECK- 5 . .: KOONE,I. . . ' • • ' . 178; Vend. -Exp., -V- March T„ 1•7 A:MOS ,TIOFF MAN ;..) • ' , The untierskuutl, Auditor to distribute: the pr, of sale under the abONT writ, will utterul..tolli. - aL "at his °thee, Centre 6tree.t, Pottsville.-on the 1.411 pr at-9 o'clock, A. M.. All persons. will be reward makeolaitit beforosnirl Auditor, or he• ficharre,l l; corning.in upon the Innd..,,- . . . . . ' - WM. L WHITNEY, AadiN Pottsville, June '25, 'at, - • ST A Tl 3 `OF: dl ()SEPIK A. l±t l.llol illecett.ett.—Wherezw Letters of Athea-el on the Estate of - Joseph A. tillidonr,..latv ~f ti I ough of Putt:Mlle. tleCeaseq. have been ~, ,r antol subscriber by the Register of Schuylkill County; n, is hereby raven to all pereotte having chilies er dint against The said Estate:to. make known the suin those indebted, to settle the same withent • . JAMES WREN, .;.y„' • Pottsville, June'lq, fCi. N tht , Court of Commozi Plcuoi• Piths) .FREDERICK GEIIRES) 161 March 14 , 4. SUSAN GEH t E a A tiasSubprena .nr The Take notice, that your husband, Frederick ('tic. , has presentedhis !petition' to the Court. of Cal; Mess" of Schuylkill County, praying, for the therein set forth, that he be divorced . fro bonds of - matrimony entered into . with you, Gehres. Yon are, therefore, required to appear 'fifth day of September next, to am;lver the 5;1111 plaint, and show cause, if any you Link. whyli Frederick Ciehreis should not be divorced frbm da of matrimony entered into with you. • - To SUSAN GELIMS.: . JOliN June 11,' , 64. • • GISTATE OF ceased:—Letters Testamentaryepon the or Richard _Rear, late of the Borougli.;of, in the County of Schuylkill, deceased. have . bwr ed by the Register-of Wills for said County of kill, to JOHN WITZMAI4; who rcides the It of. Minersville, •In said .County, and hilt BRIGHT, mho resides in the Borough, of Potts, said County ; those indebted to said estate are r 'M ed to ake payment, and all persons having are tlemandgligain4 the said estate; are reques.ted t known the same, without delay, to-either uf,t Executors. - - UOHN.WITZMAN, Minetsvilfe, MICIT ARJ4 BRIGHT, BOttsville, June 4,'64.-23-6t..': EMTATE OF ANDREW BESSE. reamed :=Whereas, Letters YeAtinnottar the agate.of -Andrew Mien], late of the lion l'ottsville, Schuylkill County, deeetwed, have her ed to the 'undersigned ;.all pe . 2847118 indebted'to tate are hereby retiuested to make payment. an having claims 11:6•Mtqt the same to present thet out delay, .to • • • ' • • TIit+MAS,M: RUSSEL CHRISTOPHER LITTLE-, Exert HENRY C. RUSSEL, • • • Maluntongo -St„ . ,cor, of Second, - Von , . Jane 4, , 64.• • • IX INII Sfr_RAT lON •NO Til CE , ta-'ns, letters of. administration on eetate o S. Meredith, late of. Mahanoy Township.. Sri County, deceased, have-been granted by the to the subscriber: Notice is hereby given to indebted to 'said estate, to make .payment, having claims. will present them for eettlemenl - ' LENORA MEREDITH, Adminisl May.,2B, .114„ . FOR SALE• - AND To L • ttte , QTEAM ENGINES 'FOIL SA I..E.—"rtns • • S sixty horse-poWer Engines, •18-inch cylinder: st!l:x Six feet stroke, with eccentrics and reds for •itlter t' or link valve motion: •Also,Shaftine and Centre with arms for fly-wheels. These Engines have Lke t ='Wf." but littlensed, and are in. perfect. order: Al'o 7l ^- - N. ALIAR, Euptt-Iline Hill It. IL, CivsNos, •17.tf 100 It SALE.- - -The subscriber oifers rot' ealc Of ground; in the Borough of Potatville, (no on Second street, bounded on the south by lot chael3turuhy, on'the'north by lot of EOM h tp , `t • and in the rear by another part of same lot. reep:t.':: 1 ;t in front:. on Second Street, twenty feet and in hundred feet. The above.is a very. clesirable • bn'tles; lot. • Apply to . 'A. .B.tWOODSIDF„ Cents ,. St July 2,'64. . . 21-3 t •_., AMR the :Nub. S HAZEL -861, and re -662, when-be. _ v Alice j, received by LTON, 1.11 Co., Pa. July 2, V 4 Nine Teach : uted for the nine month's, 'es liberal. 1 oity Superin: sing at 9, -A. dersigned. '• Sec'y. ' - 2G-4 • . •Ar-tLIUABLE STORE .41: DIVELLI O, •_ , A. : T.: FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers t0r,.,1e the... 7 LOTS OF GROUND, STORE and DNVELLINGI 4 now occupied by him, slttiate. on. the;. ie. - . Om Market. and Tenth streets., Pottsville.: 'l'l,oroste , on the premises a good Warehouse and .Stald.•,. all I , tlirii necessary.couveniencei. Par.ties deairtnz to 0tart,„ . .i.,..., will ttud-thL‘wgood inestment. • SILANsALL ' -19 .'"! June "43, '64- • • . ANTgD; ,Argial. Teta- Package con : e of 'paper, 18' r Lend Apron, 1 for 2. for mark worth. One beau ntn to Agenfe. )1R &CO., ' 1 ELPHIA:: . 24-tbn- . . 11P11 , 1:118. FOu SXLE.-41Vo .1. inches in diameter, 30 feet long, in,••o oo . ,, on ,l4 ' f laprs Aptly to %J.A.I3Ez aur ;June .25, .64. - LOR 'SALE: —A first-clin-s. uell•built FU l tiM BOILER,* 22 feet long. n ht. dianieti•r, IN i , ll I td 4 inch Flues, being a 22 horeelx.iwer. Will be m,l,tt-71 . for 'ciA. at the lkillet Works of Ack.:y Si ll:.rnict.l , :k* tonwuod etrect, above Eighth.. ' •: . • • 1 71 ' AC :KEY_ ,k, 11.1IltiiTr. ifigi 4 ,.. r .Z.,,..? 1 . 31 A -NO FOR 'SALE4.-11 i. - .A 4 I. '§ecunil-hazideil, :Ntithiezany, in good .1- ,*,--,==:' tlfT oilier, and iii amarance and qualityl, 1 u - - ; IA neatly liketacw.. ..PETEIt AtErl.Eli. Schuylkill Avenue atre.et..Ppll" „..746 ' • - f 4 i! Mining. Bosses ghly acquaint- - of. Anthracite lunre. a Itheral fcrences, BOX Iteading, Julie 7 R, '64 ► SO WN' LOT- WOR SA_II:IE.-1,11.4 J. In Borounh of 'Pottsville: bounded North hr wegiati street, East by lot of Rosalie Macdonald. by a twenty feet wide alley; and on - the GreenwoiatEstate •' in width 2h feet, in depth •.'t For further particulars, inquire of ,GEO. minergy.iiie, or A. - S. M.OOItHEAD, P”ttsTill f Vine IS, '6l. - •' . 9[l 0 PROP,ER,T --FOB. KALE.— three-story Brick Buililint,•, nsed as a st,,•••. W.!: MI house and Dwelling, sittutted west side of road street,- and east aide tut LOgan 6trect. in thee~ Boroagnof Pottsiille.' For farther p arirulaiN - inquire of: GEORGE 11 - i POTTS & CO.. Miticra,if.el 4 A. S.:MOORHEAD, Pottsville. June . , P1.41.P148 ^ FOR . 14,111.1.:.L.T50 fir.t;tlo' .t.even octavo PLANOS for sale.. 'One - ' manufactured by Ilartman, of NewTork. ,i_.,-,t - 77:4 - - ' Nii i and the other by lieitzel, of ItaltinnOre. ; I c ,..111.0 , They are both superior' instruments:and '. ....-* will be sold, cheap, consideting the Tull Ity.• Mill r 4 :',... .atitee them for five. years.• • ; • - ' lor C. PELL , 1/011 June •11; , 64...—•"444t1 • - ' , ' ; Piano 'l' , * FOR -MALE.—The House occupird.<47l,LL. bY . .iohn Gartley, on Nonretrian f•t1tc1,..... ,„4. ..,4r - George.. Apply to H. J. NRY, Tamagaa. or. lt :, - , , to T. TAYLOR,. l'ottxvilio. . - !dune , l, .C.-1-2...t. . . . . VOlii SAL.I.E.—.I. lioilci, :26 fat, t - u.. 41 : long, 30 ladies diameter. . , . ' - A lot of 16-hach Cast Iron Pipe. Apply to . _rn A - IlirsSEL . . in,' . - . . Corner of lknhantonz.,OmniCc s •ntrr ,.-111 :' May 14, '64. ' . i l ia l ..r., acres situated in:Westmoreland enmity. SALE.—A. desirable Carmel 31t miles from the county seat and twenty-0.4f j, Pittsbarg ; Well 'watered-near • Ou s e hundred 4(1,,!.1A Mtlmber-two dwelling- houses, hare,. stabt.e..,,,ff • - excellent steamraw mill, a line yntur tdari 'inlet grafted 'fruit, the whole land laid with COAL mid quite convenient-t. tic - whirly'rendent it valuable to those Wirhi•fi , : i ','" ev- , - ti the COal business. ' Titleperfect, urke -111 v. e terms as easy, as lam 'anxious to sell. Fur inquire yonnelf.or by letter to Rev.; A. S • I`' let' i i i F Chester, or to ,the nuderei,9lo) at. I larri-ea„„ Westmoreland Co,; Pa:' • JOJIN May 4 064 • ' • - n • VirATE'llt CCSOL'Ens4.--A tine mem of Water,Ctstlera at May. 14.14 STICLITER ,V•• Til(131 . 1 1 • 0 • 10-40