POTTSVILLE, PA. tse4. TOE PROMSED4.IIPDIIENTS. - • . In three :weeks thelieoplepf - this Stale will decide Whether the Constitution.of this Cora "monwailth shall or shall not be mended as There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designated as section four, as follows; . Whenever-any of the qunhlied elec tors of thiaCommonwealth shall be m any actual military _aerrice, wader a requisition from the Presideht of the United States, or by the author-. ity or. this Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in'all elections by the citizens; under such,regtd, ations as are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were pre : - sent at their usual place of eiectiori." . ' .Esc. 2. There shall be two additional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution,. to, be designated actions eight' and nine as followil "Sue. 8: lie bill shallbe passed, by the Legis lature containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills." • • • "Sim. 9. No bill shall be passed by .the Legis turn granting any ;rowers , or privileges,' in 'any case, where the authority to grant such powers, or-privileges, has bead, or may hereafter be con •ferred uporithe Courts of this Common Wealth." Of the. first proposed amendment We have repeatedly Spoken, and . urged_its adoption in justice to,the men from this. State' Who' are fighting: the battles of the country. The right to vote, should never have been denied the legal voters among our soldiers. The brave • men feel the injustice keenly.. 'The peoltie of Pennsylvania Should see to it ' that by a ritagnifieent. vote .on the 2d of next month, they make some reparation to our defenders.. The enemies of the Government and of the knowing:that our heroes will never vote for the principles enunciated by. Vallan digham, Long, Harris, .and the tribe of :swat-. ler traitors, oppose the granting of this right. They dare not do it openly, but are at work secretly, to rally the strength of the party at the approaching eleCtiOn, to defeat the amend inent. • It is of the utmost .importance that the frichdi of The soldiers and of the principles for which they are contending, should vote -in *solid mass on the ftr4 Tuesday. of August, for the amendinent. They should not only vote themselves, but see that every Union - man with whom they are ' acquainted, also -votes. ,Be not lulled into security by the. apparent apathy on this question . of the Cop perheads. It is to their interest to defeat the proposed amendment; 'and they .will clolit if the Union exhibit indifference in the matter. - We therefore, urge actioti and a full vote at, the approaching eleetibri. • , Theipther ameudnierits are properto.guard: . against legislation of an injtiriousieharimer tO• any.section of the....5tate..,... Improper - ineas ores are frequently passed nnknoWit to those• directly interested and . Most affected°by their . operations,_;" consequence ••of their 'being smuggled through under titles that'.ll6"tiotex-. press theft , character. The aecond proposed amendment will. check evil. "The third, amendment : is a 150,.. gob& The tegislature . cannot not as intelligently, in granting lobal powers and privileges, - where-it Court has jm. risdiction and- thdright. to confer .stich:pew - ers, as that Cnurt. •It is plain . . therefore,. to guard against ignorant if not corrupt legisla-. tioniti this matter, thatthis amendment should be . adopted., . • Let . us hope that the people will appreciate, .the importance of all-the • proposed rtiendl meats ape resolve to polla full vote for them .on the 2d of riex.t month. . - • ' • • pk;STIitrCTION• ,TIIE , PIRATE' AL4i3 AMA.—' The piratt . -Alabama was sunk ten tulles:from . Cherbourg, on the ipth of June, by the ted States Steiiiner Ketirsarge: The Alabama. made the.tittick; and the , engagement lasted an hour'and forty minutes:. Sixty,- , eight prix oners Were captured by the'licarSargd.'em-• IneS Mid a portion of. the crew were rescued by the English yacht Peerhound. .Ni he Aiels-were killed and twentyWolinded.' . .)The. Kearsarge had - three slightly Wolinded. • The - Al:Lbw - Mt was an English vessel in ev'ery. • spect, except that •slte carried. ; the rebel flite . tiud was cOrninanded I.)y.,the..rebel . eitimes under - h rebel commission. Tit•Ketirsarge is steam 'screw. :sloop,of-War, not iron -clack 103 . 1 tons, rated third class, and carrying: eight guns, Site . •is one of the 'new vessels built 'since the war began. ller coinutander; • Capt, John iuslow, .is, a Hat ive• of North but.'eo»neeted with the ;Massactut 'setts Maly of .that nude, of :which hitter tilate•he.is• a resident. . AttentioniS called to the anxious care Of the English for the Pirates of' the Alabanni, as .shown the• reseue of SerruneS and Some of his crew . from'the water. after the . sinking of the, Alabama, by an Eng-, dd lish•ya,andthe tender of a complimentary dinner at Southampton to the defeated pirate. This` battle was fought not farfroni . the Eng lish coast, and.the, craft which was sunk *rep resented . ..English' It was plaeed inantagonism to the skill of,. Arrieri can.mechanics, gunners and seatuen, and if the result be a reflection upon the former; the 'English people.must bbtfne the • foolish sym : . pathizers with therebels Who lave led theni into . the Predicament. 1 Considering the Man ner in . which the. vessels of . our new navy have heen.sPoliontif• ltoy.EnglishWriters,:this event is one deserving of, commemoration:.. • . PitOVOST , M.A.IISIIAL FRY'S PROP'OSITION.-- The very , excellent .proposition : of General Fry, Virtually says to every, citizen: "If you wish to assist. the Government, constitute -yourself a recruiting oflicer, and send one or more men. to a.ssiet - in putting down the- re-, hellion." This - is a practical idea.. •Ic is in the power of our citizens i ho are not liable to .a draft to do ali that they can do towards sustaining the Government, and no matter whitt, it costs to accomplish • this, if the war can be terminated one year sooner by this me.ans l it is money saved. It is therefore your business, Mr. Reader, to attend to re cruiting. Tour - ward committee may be do-. ing well, but.don't lay - down, Vpon any or ganization, but take the matter Into your own hand. The Government asks-you to do it.— Gen. Pry's preposition is as follows: "CI ItCULAR• No: . 21i: - • • . • : . DEILAILTMENT, • - , • PlCoyofit-34AN511&1., GE::i ERA i. 43 Oilric34 Wettlitugtori„D..C., June 26, 1664 . . , l'ersons not' fit for ;military dut and. not-. liable to draft,. from agehecither causes, have expressed a desire to ho personillyrepresented in'the:Armr. - In addition to the contributions they have made in the way of bona: ties, they propose to procure at their own expense, and pny.sut for enlistment. recruits to represent theta in the" serVice; Stich practical patriotism is worthy of special commendatiOn and encouragement.. Provost-Marshals; Had all other ttifax•ra Acting. ander this Bareau, are or. tiered to furniatiall the facilities in their Poiver.to . enlist: and muster prOmptly this' acceptable representative re, fruits presented; hi accordance Wttli the design herein Theitatne-Of the tweem whom the. recruit representa 'will be noted on the Enlistment and Deserilitire Itoll of the reamit, and Will be carried forward frorn. those pa pers to the other official reeorda which form his military history; . . • • . • • . • . • Suitably-prepared certifleates of this personal."repro-' ilteritat ion in the Service will be forwarded from this ottke to he filled out and issued by, Provost .Marshals to' the persuits who put in r.4.resentative recruits:.. : JAMES 8. - FRY, . • • • Provost-Marshal General"' . . . EVE7I7 reader of ther . Copperhead - papers, says the . I..Chttricin : C..?tager, Willreminaherliow their columns were, filled with abuse 'lofLin- . 'coin ..and the Union men generally . l'6r adoptL provision ways ,considLred and:.sitid• .was.'partieularly -adsittitageints to: the- P00r,.. - . which the cOndenmed in „Altair . s'eerest, 'hintidage; asoprresSiveOn tlitit:elas. that htw has been *repealed, and 110 W, R e find theso-sante etipperheads condeinning. Mtich,:energy. as: they. did its It is iole regretted thSt it:is tic ressa ry : to: repeal the law, .but there iinoho T by:Eo . ,ce~ponsiblc tin' its .n pe +tl as are: 01l the CapperiteAds: - . tried .to keep:Mtai from going. into the artily; the eopiieitead.Legista;- L i rei of Daiwa:re even golitg ;IS to iip vri)priat triMfey,. - not to citiothOf- the Sfide,:tmtlo pity tile ebnuiliifbn of drafted men and thdrift"ipi - Oe* the . g,itfierruVOt from obtaining*Ma. • 'lliOfiletienra aridv* ed Oirtme . of tiji Copperheads irll3l3i to einbitir*s everk,rtemmitilOT . the iadnpi Tstra- ton for bringlig:the **or*. hie cloiA r luts Put,ine4 - a barde4:tfpon tho P eo p l i 7l # l4 na g* /se bP•vP been av°47 , e d. . • Ex t vvarsoic AstoßEWH,.Ezzoitt, orti; of . the . most prominent iniblie , :xneit*din' fitatk dielliWit:tb ( ,• s th- - 410 •7 6 i.--- -41, slavery perm:omit up to, the commencerngnt of the Kansas trouble. - He bet7mne Governor `of that territory; Pnripthis .syty k ansag. Governor ItAptdet fonnded - . several townS,-and wisely sonkfit, devel;jping the resources of that,region, to'lay a:broad fOundation for its future prosperity, His administratipn and . his . efforts had a, broad . grasp,ttnd Copsulte4 the:future as weft as the instinct. - Subsequent to his retirement from office, he returned to Easton State, where he has since re . . main became an early, active and , in telligent member of the.Republieart party, in which he exerted considerable 'influence. Turing the period of the Kansas troubles, 'his life was constantly in. danger ; but be' sur-7 viied to see . the near approach of dbath to that which, before the rebellion, iengered his own life unsafe, and paved the way for the greater troublc we are now.laboring under. EDITOR'S TABLE. , rs . • "Iti.s.np - es TuE Itmr..."—lJnder this • title': G. P. Pitman and. Henry km! Record Of fice, 441 Broadway,- New York,. arc'. publishing a series.olvorks by. the. most eminent atithors.- -They are just the - thingZWith.which:te relieve.the cl tedium of a ar's traVel; or the's-mita attending 44 .rainy day in tlie house. They cost from 15 t0..30 *cents each; -Two numbers lieforb ' US .• are,: ' , Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Berry . ," by Win. M.-ThackeraY,, and • -Tinto of Ifnexampleal Trositierity;" by Washiugton:lrving. • - • .• Affairo. 'Weekly Almanac. :." .: 150ci...4n1y.1 - N I N . .- woo:eacLf/00.is. .. . , 9 - .Skruutur,... 4 '39. FT 30 •.... . '.- .. ... '' . . .1 0 SthioxY.:.... 4'39.,'..30 '.... -. ". . -.. : - • . 11: 340Nimy " ' 440 T- 2U I New M. 3-T 2T eveV l I TCTESOAS'' ' 4AI T-'29 :I Fifet . Q.'ll 10.55 u'vu'g 13 .WElmittuLtv.. 442 '-,7 '2B. Full '3I. D. -1.40 mu'g .14' Tuuustfas....-.1 442 iT 28 Last ,Q.; . 25 3.50 eve'g To-miwywr.—Twaity-eighth Suliday of the year and seventkafter Trinity. Day's length, 14, hours and 51 minutes. • , . . • Ire arc pained to learn that Capt.ll: B. Seltuck, Co.' I, 48th 'tog., P. V. V., hay been badly.wolutd ed before Petersburg.. • - . , k?Col. Billy , ikon, of the Zonaves,.*aS verely injured on Thureaay :by a fall. from-Lis horse, white ritling.ove s tins. farm in Westchester . - Jol{n Ciag/virn,• Esq., !Pre/tam - or; 'll4l:Uolsi e4ges'the'recoipt of •tliofollowing sub.strilitiOn to the Sanitary Fair : ' Per J. G. Winekergei, Sehnylliill. Haven : • Collected a citizens, second remittance: . 35 . Rer. i)f (61ver .rt:ledture in St. Patrick Church..this .13urongh, tri mOtrow..(Stuidziy) evening, o'ejock: Subjetit, 11.Ornanistn.. A collection wi:ll . bo tliken np to as:- .sist in ilcifr.iying expenses of intproving ugly . Catholic.Ceniettny. . ' . ' ' . . .. Eli..llfrarril, brakesman'on tho ,Catawissa--ltail: mad; was run over by coal cars at Tamaqua. on theafternoonof the, by lilt.; and' had both:of his legs crushed near the ankle, • BOth of his feet ..wero'bubSequently amputated, and; he is . redover- . :;21.ceidefitcd Shooting in ...tddand.—Deptit,V . Coro ner. 'Gallagher of Ashland held an In ,on Sunday last on the body of Williain.Turdey, who was found - dead: The verdict of :the' Jury was, that lie was shot dead by the aeenlentel discharge of a pistol is the .handa on the evening previons.- . „ - Passenger TraiUs on the '3rine Hdlliadrcad., - rflA6Clter trains now 'leave Ashland. at-7, A. connecting at Schuylkill .. .Mr.:li With ,trains for Philadelphia.,.., Harrisburg; Heading ete.,:and at 3 45 P.,M.for-Schuylkill tHayeir auk,intermedi ate points: • .Traini - - for :Ashland Trace. ticheivikill Haven at 6, A. M.,. and - t; P.;- M. For further partiddars see advertisement., .The Fourth pew& otihero rathei mnetly.— Aboult noon the' roof of. a liouad .at Nihth and Nnyweigiafi streele - lt-as 'damaged by fire - caused by . Service 6 wore bold in Trinity - Cnun•h morning, cenehnling With. the "Star Spangled Banner" sung admirably by the effective choir of. • The following articles havel)cen COntributedto the Great Central Fele,. try the'.l.3irlies' Aid Society of Tantarytia : • ' F. Sowers'---1 shirt,.l collar:1 necktie: . '. ' '. Mrs. Isaac - Mull—cash fl.••• : . , Contributid to the 'Ladies' Aid Society MrS:.John.Carfer-3 tingpacls, 2 rolls oklmuSlin. .Mrs. Davis—mitt:Hid for.ringriads: r , . Miss. Eravisrschooll - quilt,.. • . . .. .. . . . .. . Ile'struetio,a 4!1 Fiti! of a • :Warehouse al• .. , luckat . rierL--.-The *arehouse - of tho 11.,111. IL B. :Co., at w is Auleoried, was bUrneil MI WOROlday:flight h . t, with all :its ,contents . beloogingi to the .cy. Brook... Coa l. Co:, . eorif:iisting of , flour; • pot. oes, reerettautlie, - ete; . - Loser from , &Ipoo to - MOO.- 'Origin.. of ths fire._ not kuown. _The Company storehouse 'was : If niy. salved by the heroic eie...t ions athe'efeplovees or the. Company,' and - the . eiti.: . . 'Lieut(Jitnie.s.of Crimpany.F, •Pitli - itegitnent, Y., - Who left the •Rulinnent on the 30th of,:fune, • reacheaiginerSville this week: . .He says that Cul. PleaSants is in 'eerninand bf the' brigaae, and that ,Capt. .Hoskins eanunands the: Regiment. says that thelnini Of Grant's artily arein•the very hest.of spirits, and . WonderS that any despondency should exist in the North. (irant••ltaS the:power to.oalAnre:A'etersburg and Biehniond i ain't • will,. hintn. the programme he Wants tAytimbrice the calibre of Lee's army. . - • -..Pizinos heretofore sold of thecelt.brated inaritt faeturo.ofllr. 'Hartman, Nets" York, have,i - riVeri the very-best- Satisfaction:. The -great beauty of the tone of these: pianos is owing to.a metallic Stispension bridge which nn - other pianos posSeSs. Air. :Hartman is tliilini, : ezitor of the improvement which hits:given his instruinents • rettowit•abeve °Very other piano in. the Country.- • The, solo agen cy of these maims, has - been transferted. j efVeller, Who . *ill' have them on ei at.- his store room for the • inspection of those,.who are dettironsfof getting a goet;linstrii .•: - Ort. a .Strike.-The-.'engineers;` firemen and hrakestrien of coat trains - on.the Reading Railroad and latsrals.inthis . e.ounty, - .have heen on astrike for - higher• - a,ges. during. the.paSt 'week, , - and no trains have been . :run. Yesterday: the officers 'of the.Roadinet the men at ,Pale Alto,- and . was belieVcd that thegolvatice Woiddle conceded, and that' business would be resumed - onlionday'neif. On: Wednesday the men. to the number of :about a 'hundred, marched through bur streets with flags and rousie.... They have conducted themselves-in a peaceablb manner during the:strike, •. .• . The. following lett list of killed and. tvotindO . of Co. 11,. 17th Tx. Wrn..Thompson : • 14pottsyltranitt, 6th,. Eit.LED---Privzde Philip Troy. WouS•iF.n•—Sorg.. Wm,. Rupert, through tho AeTrevillion, Spndny Jirmc 12th. • ' Enninuel "Moyer,' shot through the head.; Private Joel Koons.' . • •WourrnEn--'Serg.-Thos. ' badly wounded through. the body, and left behindin a rebel hos pital with our SUrgpons and sUpplies ,• Geo.. W. Furthers, wournicd- in arm; Elias 'E. need, shot through foot: • • . . The 11. S. Christian Commission begs •leave to acknowleclge with many thanks, the following liar contrilmth,Ms:to its. Treasury : Workmen of Hickory - per W. Mitries - .Jr..& Co • $51.1. 50 .- W.lli.lnetr t Jr. 4.5'.3 50 ~ . . Citizens of..llorough of ilazleton .142 05 . Woriunett at- Machine Top of A. . • • . Pardee' 4: 122 15 ' • :Workmen - at Mines of A. Pardee. , • ' A Co, per A: Pardee Esq . • " 87 42 • . • -Jos. PArruniorz, Treasurer. • ' . ' -Western•Bank . . ' jasrple Edwards, Ist Lieutenant Of CoMpanv 1, • 48tli.lteg. . whc . iNS}lB.wOninled 311 .placca before _Petersburgrbre.the .17th, of - June, died.in hospital at Washington on the 2d of July, instant, and was• buried 'at Schnylkill•ltaven Wednesday last.. His age Was ;37. ycam, 7 months and 7.dsys, 'mid he•letives a wife and five children to mourn their loss.. He served in the Ilithltegi , merit from the time it first entered the iervice, and .vir•isin ten etigageritents.:', The remains-were at.' , tended to the grave by: the fnenabersof lliddlepOrt Lodge, Ile. 474. L 0. of 0. lr., of which he was itinghlysrespeeted . Meinbcr by. the Tatteville Cornet Band; Gen.l JamesNagle. and other mai,' tag' getitlemen. , Rev.. Me:I3SM. - Klein,. Kuntz, and .Bwindells.coudncted the Teligione , services at .thc Lieut;'Edwarde*Was one of 'the meet 'patriotic:. men in this - Cofinty: . 1300 re • his death • he' said that he 'was willing noble a cause :as 'the.one.in haled. •He kneWthat thelrebels Who werethe. cause of his death would' suffer: in the future) for their crimes. • ' . County . dlnit Hiriqe.:—The :regular monthly meeting of the Directors the "loot. of Schuylkill Qutnty, was held at the Alnis• House, July 4th. Present, R...C.'Wilsou; Edward:Lebeit good andlibialtain .13reSSIer.• • 1, - -• The estuuts •of the' House . for the: month end-: Mg' Juno - 30th, is follows - : . • ••• ••.. • .Nty, inmates. in House May 31:AA • • 353 "•• " • June 30, '64...;;Pfi . .. .. . .. .. •• ' DetiviiiieltisV inonth..: . -... r;; ... , ... - - 27 No. iinnittet3 in Hnuso hint) 30, '63:f. .. 2.55. ~ , • - ''•. ,•-•. " • sunietimik thim.yk!ar....326 . ~. . . . , . . Increa6o Oda-year, .... -.GII Adtnitted..dnring the inonth; 17; .diseharged and absconded, 2:1; Burn, I;cllied, 2 . ; bound out. Of . . in the .. aborc 53 arc - and. idiotic ; s i iin. deimetlieal treatrilent, apd4B children. ' Laßig . ing 'and molils'Were fakoishOil to 120 fiei.'- .Out-;loor relief wo....s,:granted- to 14 families auiinti~iing':to £lt+2 (Hi. -Lillis 'were. real :mitt 'oriltis drawn : .ntottntin;; to l'reyioits-is*ue - .14044.0zi05...hget."11014 , A , Kvg---1 , 1 - Itil - = s ok • Alone- - iiiiAgrinni.--Liiiit.' miro, cm. a_ geguinenWr: Y.', rtafeituld*ln" • dliaty*bile oftlicket4larebel sham- 1 ehtifitet: Ate waa twoughirto_ SeMinazillociiital, MmvotoiM; D. C., where :be died malfitradetbf litiko jiaildax. Oliver 1:!01)0044 4' thial , Xorcuttit • g•TlN'tlireat that tW,hpdt a ishould'Wprolieg- . emsed" „,ty ;and seat iiii, - te fat_ inteirlienti It • ed*se onidondayUlk-iiiidwattifitea ;,.‘a, v fi reinck in at Wrelickite C0 1 0em.44 - 5 -4-I..ient.-Hittnei father-Wei pi - the elate _.Pannitid vrailtilled• at, the' Battle of the • Wime.rneets..,The blo* upon the widow of the Aidetfitane-whoja leftl!witW ftvo YPuPg:ic i t4 dll 4`' 4 3 P? 47 ~1 0 1 rli r, " *( 5' -1: :'-:" ' :'2 . '.:' ' • . hintens i. ; :I:fiset4hge' .. e: a vi. c I ell t : I _ _pun c&f, :7-nfediMiMy . , ,',. • '"ir#C - 011 Lairizidge Iripec *inta 4 5 /4e,Danegrati.• te , . , '' Y And theirririeridt.. - -- . 4•-• l MOimayliet:lliclth, wadappointed . by the of-` : BCe4toiders and .office-seekers -of the Democratic party of Schuylkill Courity,.', for tha holding-of a grtuad inaasmeeting it Friederisburg, thisn'Coun -', .y.. -.Great were lhe , pi t ratidris ior.the-t'.ecti= • mon, Several'Pottsv e laFers were to.read the Declaration ' of independen -, and deliver - oratfons in the preparation of whie they had consumed • the Midnight oil druin ,, ' nights of arduous toil.-:—. ,liti The house ef.GeorgeWhi an was, selected as ::the place :for - the'. eonvoca 'on,: and. Georgellid rn made the 'moat ample prep ons in the spring • chicken and whisky line, to entertain the antic:- : gated huge.concourse. - The day came and with it office-holderk,on 'the hill: two. candidates for . Congresa ; seyeral for -StateSunateandAssembly, ' and a "baker's' dozen! of seekera after cbuiaty bfriees. . Why, ..'"the Government!' came front 'Washington te.attend the meting,- thereliymis-• ring theclosing hours 'of the session! ' , Beyond • the presence 'of the candidates and their irame . diate friends who went to the meeting with them, the number of people presant was less than Could be conveniently counted on one's; fingers. The candidates - were chop-falliin at Vie slini attend "specl of the -yeomanry, and "Old Witty"-found himself out of pocket in ,' his preparations.. -In this wisewas the great Democratic meeting at Friedensburg on the Foorth.. -•-• ' - • ' • . . . . one of tidy late, iiistie i l r ve.gavo.aibrief inept of the iit . death Lie Ne now lay before the riblic IV letter writteii . by the;Adjutant of the 184th= Regt:i which shows how bravely thatlontig. officer knight iced died.. 'At bustle as, on' thy' field . of battle,. be al= . ways defended .hia - ,, , -overnnient and the jail& of. hiwadoption. The following . ..is the letter :written tO his brother after .r..,itiutL '- • . BATTLE F.11L7) CaLli .141 1 B4 1 i; • .1 June 1864: : • Mn. Them . Wrr.,Lums-- - -Dear Sir:—The - -satl duty devolves upon meef acquainting, you with the death of your brother.' On Friday, June 3d,, shout !l, IL; we acct theonereyni terrible con flict. lour brother fell wounded very severely in; the thigh r by a rifle The •bone woe: badly. broken.. ' He was sent • to the rear and yesterday' :information was.received of•his•deatii. " I would not ask you to the report might be false ; for from the; nature of his wound the 'surgeon feared 'he could riot recover. -The- noire- of :his' death has saddened the hearts, of ns ally jor.tieVer did: an officer fight•braver:• - •.,.• His .Captalti;ll. B.' Bit ter, and.2d tieuten:ant Brahm, were also severely wounded: • The company, most of whchi, I judge from.tho tone•of your • letter you are -acquainted ' with, suffered very • The : less of our Regi ment•-doring a charge of, two hours, was about 180 killed and :wounded.: By addressing the• Chief Surgeon of 2d • Brigade,' 2d Division, 2,d• Corps; you can learn what • disposition was made of his' . effeets', and what 1 cre - his: dying words to the loVed•ones . who will mourn forfhim; and who look for his coming•safe bout& tigain, May God com fort: you in this hour'cif 'your great - sorrow... ' • . • • • ....Respectfully, • -,. - • • SinNy.r S. : ." .•• : Adjutant 184,'P. V.• . 77;e lateTer.l4ble" Accideht - near:Taiaoqua..=s:We' were mistaken litit,Week in - Staling the person who was,killed tie.ar Tarea(pia by 'being caught - tlie wheel iif.thoWagoti iu which he was riding. - It ' was not Mr. D. A.''Yarrington, it ;printer ; late of: 'this llorougli,. bat. Mi r 'Edward . Farrington, a .young. man Of estimable character and • deport- incitt, who had lateltriiaade . his home iu Tama, qua, and. was emple),•pdalerk bythe Reading Company.: •• C • • The T int aniaq",/iiiii7Ml gives - the particulate_ of the.sad. affair, 8.10'611cm:8 : . . "It appears that, Am:Saturdav afternoon r. Yarringtorland - alriend named • Miteholl; hired a' horse and.l ugk,iy. from,i - One- of onr livery stables, tog() ti summit MIL Where Mr. Mitehell - reSidess. After leaving the stable they stopped :at_the where Yarringtonheard; and into the house to make some changes in his : During lin* :absence, . Mr.. Mitchell ff-, drove o and Mr. ,YarririgtonAlnin procured anether.horSe and.ivagmi and fellowed." "At an early , hour on ! Sunday morning; some. 'gentlemen-4110 had just :returned fromaSishing exenrsio", noticed' it- horSe attached to 'muggy,mid Will : Joni a Artyer, - rdu up - Broad . - sirect, torn 'the owner cif Huhter, and proceed down. the -toward the U,S. Hotel stable. They also rfotii.e'd SoMethifigdragging buggy; which:they. suppoz.Aml to be a buffalo robe: .'They' recognized the librse. and going . to the liYery stable; they fern - led, Mr: Lutz, the proprietor,. of the fitets, TIW I- party then ,proceeded to. the stable yard of the hotel, where they-found tho 'horse and. • buo-n stainliw., and thedifelessbody (4 Mr, l'ar, .iingoar,. with • his clothing entangled:hi the bolt'' which Mikis the • shifts to the. axe!, . and' in the .hub of the wheel. - The body was so moth coati Mod . and disfigured, . that his -most, friends Could hot yecognizo 'it; except' by articles : about Itis-•person. ' . . • . . . "It apilears -- : that . Mr. .Yarrington left .Sommit lifil,:teco.rrioluime, at about ten :o'clock on Sat ' urdaYnight,." driving One. - horse:and, leading the' other. behind , him.. supposed :that in de. -scowling time id% thiS side' of Subunit Hill, the IMrse-he *as leading became Unmanageable . , and' attempted.tb-tun droundf the'other;'und' then in attempting to 'stop him,' Mi... = Yarrington was thiwit ont; and his clothing becoming entangled,. as described, he Was 'dragged to • death. :An iii .quest was held •tirien the- body, a nd . - verdict of: 'Accidental Watit'.was rendered.":' - Proceedings. of ttte.Borougit • itd joitrued:tnectifig._of Council teas beta on Fritlafy eyeninw ;tune 21, at which :the: following lilt of 'Police Cflicers forttte eiii3.uing year ; subniittO Chief iltlige!irstell.; NYasariproybd: - . Ileher Smith, •: • George Sharile, :.• 'Jane-Beek,: . 4 Frank ltowliottoin, • - -John. •• Jacob : . • David Jones,. . - Jacob Christian,; • YhilipDentzer, Jaines Reed,.... • EdWard rattersen,- John T. Noble, • •Wni: M. 7.rrh0,.• Jas.ll. - Fisier, • • Charles Ferdinand- Bodefold, EdWard .-' • • 'James It: Shearer; 'Mahlon- , , John McDonald, : Wm. -Buckley.. : • •• • Benjamin Dudley, • • • • • :•".. • .Samuel Miller, • .. ' Silas Ball;'• • - 5 . .: George.W. Good, . David Littie,• .-* "'• : Joseph Stout, Daniel D:Iloretoo;. 0. D;Jerekiris, - Charles Heffner, . . , - Lyn - ion - McDaniel, • Joseph Kear, ' - ' Adam Knoll, Fred. C. Criti, . Solonion Gable, • fAlonj.•H.onlilie,• • B. F. Boughner,'. I •• HonrY.P. Stiehter, - . . • •Robert:ltiggi. • Pavia Conrad,. • ,Jarries Matter,'• Leonard Shearer, .7 Charles Ditniniek, l Solemeii - Shoeuer, Saml., Heffner, Theodore Toussant'.. • • • • • rth-,nest •Ward. .; John,Johrislon, • Aloiander Faust,. - Doct. Bowman, i.. 'Edward :Weiser,: • Allen Wilkerson,'(.. Josiah-W. ThoMpson, Jonathan..ll-cAnally, " • laeoli Ulmer, • " 'Jacob Shoeinake4, • John It. Hood, • Win. 1). Hodgson, - • Daitiel:Yost ; '•' • Henry Christ, I. -• Hector - Brown, John Williams, Jr.; Sebastian Schaeffer; • John:Buff,. . I Jeremiah' Seitzinger i: Chas.- • 11.41. Hmitzinger, • Johnlieindr, ,Dauiel - Kraiiser,' • . •.• Lewis Sawluh, Charles'Steidley. • ' - '• ' North-eta Ward. ... : Jabez-Sparks„ • • .Andrew Kienzlo, John Derr, • John.Gettler, • Fred. Perusler,. Niniarnaelier, John. Bell; -JoSepli R. WOode, Sand. MOrris,Jr4, Jaime:Moore, . Anthony Chas. T.:Bowom• Daniellm:staler; . • .Fred...lfrenner, • . John lt:Fernsler, . Jacob '•-•. • • Isaac - Meyer,. - • ;James Aikntan,. Jamee'Candy, .. I • Isaac-I-Lich, •.• ..Jeremiah I rd,. • James•E.Trown, . Henry -Zinimerniari, . Imaie..Ariumm. ; • John Evans,• • • • . .• • A stated inecting of • Comicil was held on-Tnes... day eCcuing Last.: Present., .31okisrs: Nagle; 3lil= GreSPang, -I$lOlTiS, I.zc-uzlc and.hleed, President.' ..• • ...• • ...Minutes' Of . previous . were - read - .'.and' The tit. Com.aeporteir crossing in Mahantongo street , at. Ninth,. finished, The Idyittg of iron platos At llussers and Evans' crosingsin Mahan tonge 'street, iSirocimunendtal. The inlets-in Ho teletreet are contracted. for,.'andthework eom-* 'Report accepted. And cirdered to bolded., Finance and" - .lecoutits :reported that the ainotnit paid for bounty to volunteers to: fill. the' quotal of the -Borough 'has been reim bursed by the Cotutty Oetiannssionere to the 13or. Report Accepted and ordered to he tiled, Cern•.of. Ed.; W. 'Yardley •in reference fe pro - , • curing title . fur ground tai. Which . Clay-Monument iti-situated, wm - rrad, and referred to the Presi detit,, with instructions that he seeMr:Johp-Bati natviiiia obtain the,' proper - for the grOuntl: Mr. Focht offered tile. - following : -/itisoiced, That the - Treasurer be and he is hereby atithorized: to pay the. - 31ibers! Bank the mites of citivna.- he favor :a : the • Borookii i * aritohnting tO42,9,ooo,.diberintect for the purpOse of :paying bounties to . volutitoOfei the quota of:.the-lkalnigh,-antl.that the•Clork he : instructed •to credit the: atnonnt rehnbnraed by.fluVolinty.. Gommiaeiuucrs:. .. • ,:••• • • . • • . . • Ilf..Cagle offered' tlie following.: . • . ../essotred; 'That:the Clerk • notify Jas. Ilnekley itnd .Jolm Quinn • tir retain-0 the .obstructions D laeed -by.' them in Centre ,and.•ltailioitti streets, On motion of Mr. Stratich: it Was.reselted that .hon'platea be placed :lit the C2 : o.!singd . .4 Second and MahautOngo c trouts•:. • • • . • • . On - mut:low:4 Mr; Heffner 'it was. resolved that the St: Co.canittee•boinstructed - to .hut down on Street iihere Courtland;; - -Ss recoMtheittled - by S: Lewis, Suri:eyor. - • Mr. Focht l.dered the 'following .:... • • ResbiciA, That :the Solicitor be-Instincted to prOcure the.henas of the-13orough Treasurer for 1862; and 1863, anditirreuder • the saute to him... . • The Ilui•Ungh Colleeters' bond in the.sunt• of 416,000, was read : and accepted. • ' . motion of M. ilucht 'resolved - that the'lluplicate be referred to the Oterh.for ti:itiun, and if found correct; :/huided..• to, lecter:' . •: • • • • ThO billtk uTrO . read land oideiedlo • be paid.:' iuile : •ll " OtsU . C . trri .. 1) Dwatie. , • • •. Stichtcr S• 'l'Uuiitpaein; -Four Jardo:i - 11.- . ••• • • Sui)oririsor Laborers ~4;lletr 952 77 '21,1:p) 46 I'rv; i(rtL. isa, Total AiljtAinpml t.,36 NI 2 . 2: Demitions =aide to the . Greatlaa . , ' ' (eras: ,-- . Collection& mod.o '...litne -*A r ei x . l r t, 149 4 13 •4 1 "1 BAnsan. e. :'' ,-, -:,. '. - ,k -, -• .- -- Ooriel,,, *d 64:71* -1• 41:3: Ortinnefek;fOr : :-1 CIE 278aThila ni - - '.•-___ — 4 ' - ~. :--. ::,,, - .:;, i ,. 7,'„, „:, Win FL o iii-T-: • 90 Moroi _A t i..:;4:X4•6l/•- ,, ..•:, 'Wm J Roth z,...: • • • ' ;l',llXf, John Cook. ...:...g , „): • 3 i - - ' 4., - .17:4111E—. -4,- Quips Focht.:,..-, - ;4 4.'.. •, - : .. - '''....-'''',.:ll4l*(i-V7A "' o: 3 0 Sininee,f. - 7-4_ ' i• - '•'. ; • Enfralliffeifos.. - " , .. •,. ..ki --- • - '7::--iitt, • Gi?9 Prethelline. ./. 00 . - -. GI '!oigi - ifroito,Aitiateci ' .... ."......: _:'s'oo • .. ' . Foitie - *wk.: ' '• ' Acknowledged V0i0re......,.. .. . . . Tato to Juiy,w. - . ... ' • .. .1. The~entisccftiersitucontinue,toieeelve erithacripriona for 'the Great Sanitary Fair_ ,frcim all thoaktrho lave not contributed: INBFi. BENJ. RAMAN. COLA IT; CONTRIBUTIONS. •, • • We would earnestly urge . ose operators *ho livittrebeir•entployees-havortot - contributed to the Sanitary Commission, ' 'Move at, Once. - The wants of the .sink and . wounded' are pressing.- They need ECIPIV articles of comfort • and neeessi ty, and a largeliind is required to fuinfsh them. All suriuseolleefed and:dimated to the great.work will be duly ackriolikalged.:.We hops that every iini Coal operator with' hten, will have their names inscribed on Ilia, roll of houor•arhic.hirfirbe, hand- Collections received by B. B iii"forthe Coal Trade . Cornmitteo:, "•. • •:•• ... . . .. • . . - „ . •-.... ... CciatribatiOal Cs klee lianitniY Willi; Cab .• lac iad.bt George Wild and 4 oha a rovri.. .. from the Work in girP,Enalt: Win. H. Joh we . Colliery at Mt. Clair: .. -...-. . , ,': ' .: r. John - 8r0wn..,...... . :45.00 liliangaii WillZher•-..: 2.00 Geo-Wilda Son . ' • 4.o o ,Fstrgnii:ROgarty . ..;,.. 2: 00 JOhntllti .dd:. ;••...; ..:. - . 5 50 'Alfred Seeleyj; - ....-. ~ 1 75 Ardre*Brirtonr, - ;;;:3•oiWiri Corday. ......; ;; 1 50 Joncpiliow . ..- - . • 2;ooolisiGlenn - • -•s • ". 150 mien: Traeyr,V . ,501)..., . 1 1 , 5 111 311eBseriVelskt....1:.. ;I'so Tlios:4Ohnsort- - -' - .11 501Pi/er; Gaitline• •• ••• - - 1 50 Jos' Byreirinith •. . ..."...;i:',2;lso l. John , Motyphei .- - 150 Valentine' R05bit.1,.::::..2 ,50 Timothy Wait • • - ' 150 Philip Krelshei - • . .- -. ...2 50.101m' Cuminings,,,,_ .10') Andrew' McC001.....: ..2 IA Jarob Nagle. ••.,::: ......., 15'0 Hartley PillOvr. : .... .; ........ James 0iNea1.. , . 1 4•• • •,1 50 - John - - Knolls. ' 1. 2.- 50 John Tearney..... . ..:: 150 Miehl .Behati:: - ........;..'1 50 t_Laivrence Toohey..., - 1 in) 1 / Pant Roland: , ...:..... 1 : 1 2. 50 Wm Morris'...? ! .'.. :.: 50 Jacob llonichei..... -, .2.50 Walter'Sltrittoh : 1 titi - Niettolas Iloulcher. • : 2 . 50 . John Igo. : ... ... .......::,; 1 00 John Coale' .-, ..' .• ..- - 3 00 Wm•Manning.::..; ; ;;---.11)0 Josephldetzinger..... 2 . 50 Mehl 1fitehe11........ 100 Danlet : Glytin, .. , . :. - . 2:50 ditinTitton'jr •• 100 1)80101' Wa1ker..:..:.2 - 50 John' ll' Carroll • - 'I:00 Frederick .Adtilias . ,; :.*:.. 2 50 Richard. Williams- . 100 jactib.Yitat : ::-:: . i . ' '2.50 Amirevillyan;.; • • 1 1. 00 Maid Jones - - 250 Thos Merden:•.; ;:-: ....1 'OOl Isaac Reese' • 250 Michl:Carroll ' 1.00 Nicholas Ronicker... 2 , 5 Creighton:.::: :::.I "Jere Creightod....: ...I 00 . , IVrit J Smith" • ..... - 2 50 David Janes, b0y:..... 1 001 .Jacob .France' - • '2 50 john E Carroll ' - .100 , Thos K „,e'lln . 4 . ' • ..2 50 Comelins McCartney.. 100 Duni Jones. - ' 2 00,Edw'Toadey -.•• • • . 1 00' John March ... :•'....:,.. "2 25 ;Peter -Haverty •. - --1 00 Patk (tank .: . ..,,..... 2: 40 , John Carroll • •• - - '1 00 Edward Ree5e.:........ 2 2511tiichiel Carman. 100 Thoa.Curley..., ..., . ' ... ' 2 25,Michael 'Dillon • - 1 00 . Dant Koliley..i. , :-... 2 25 John G01den...:...... 1 00.. Palk Scaulati..*;,;, ..• 51 25 Patrick- Donahoe • 100 Johh Scanlan- ..., ... .2 25 John Cavren- .... . . ....• 1 0 0. John 31tEwen......-... - 11 25 ... ......I ... - . ,1 00 Win - Rec...,.. '.2 25 {Patrick Cleary " , ..1 00.1 John- Barry - 2 25)Thos Renesey... -.."... 1 01) 1 Path Wanniff.:', ...., .. 2 ' 00,1Miles.1)ilmore..... - ...'.•1'001 James' Manning::: . r:- . 2 00l Cornelius Flynn...-..: 1 00 e z Thos Horn ' • •••• .... 1. 2 00 4 John:Coch - - . , 1 00 Jas Mid.gletyi... ... .... -2 00 Michael -Ta y...... 1 001 l'atk Mailer .•• • • 2.00 1 John Mimi' ..... ... 1 00,1 Thomas llorn' - 200 Daniel Leh: •• ' 1. 00 Jais Carroll' ' . 2 00; Martin 11i ey. , ............1 . 00! Thos Stephens .:' ' ' . 2 00 4 James Binh ‘ • ' I'oo Michl • Rally • - 2.00; Edw Mt:Ckm ..:... .. ;...' . :1 00 Geo Sweeney • • 2 (*Teter Kline ' • • 100 Jas Gibbon.. -.• • .. 2.:ziPatrick 'Reilly : • 100', Jai' Leahey •-' 2 l Ric:Wird : McCain -100' Mich' Caslnnan...., ... •2 00 ~John. Downey • - ' 100 1 Joini Donnioui .... ... 2' 00131oriis :.se.Onlitn - • . 100 John Roney .... .. , ..- 2. 001Laniel Conners .. ..1 00 Lambert 11ut1in . ......... .2, 00,Waniel Grace'' -• '1 00 ;Richard O'Neal.- ~. 2 0)1John Ilanifan . ' 1 001 Martin Ciimmlngs... 200 Thoniaa 'Ciiiindey ' 1.,00' Malt Lyons • . " .• .' 2 .001 James Mulr . oe -- • - 1 00 ' *James thirst - • 2 00, - John Brien. * . . 100. Minl 11 - Ileneh ‘• •-•- 2 00 Thomas' Burk ' . -1 00 Frank 1iirti0re . ..;...*:..*:2. 00 Peter' Jennings.....;„; -; 1 . 00: John' Whyloni- • ' :. i 200 :Edward Burns- ' - 1 00 Edwd Cocharan • -• ' .2,00 Patrick Murphy. - 1 00 Frank. Carroll.: . ::,... 2 00 ,111orria 'Fitzgerald:, ... .1 00•' 1/,,ht, Ni),euni-5r.;; . ,...., 2 -. o7llMichael Murray •1 00 Richard NewtOo... ;... 2 ' 00 , JainnisMtirley.. : ..-.., FIX) Robert, Nev. ton :, ....i. '2 00,1olutc:antline,, ... . : '.,. 1 tai' John-O'Brien ..•. ~, .1, '2. 00 Thorium .Ilanalei • -- 400 Edward Jennings.::: 2. 00'.T . ohn Cashinan 'I. 00 James Stelthetis ..., -001 Richiird -Cashman... -: 100 Itichard• Humes, ......: 2 001 John Shiny ' ' • .1 110 Win I twines. '.... :... . . 2. 00; Miebuel - Welsh - .1;00 . Michl 'Mmes . ::: .... '.'.2. 00 ; Patrick Flynn • 100 Jasper • Newton.....: 2 00 ; Patrick 'Ryan ' ' `l.OO Chas l'ruba.. :.1..*: . -: 1. *PO Fri:lntel LevOy ' ':- 100 'Jos i.zilinster ..h50n..... 2 00-Edward Gordon. - 100 Thos . 'fustian'......._,'.: . 2 001Edwitni, Gorman' •1,() Corneliug Lilian ...*... :. 2 Ito !John Lee (boy) -. .... 100 Maitin .11renben • 2 00',David Lehey (b0y),... 100 Thos,LOrnuitly 2 001-Michael Mirk.........:. 1 00 Martin Glinn • ' . S .0011Ienry F Yost (boy)," 100 Ilichl Geary:...::..: 2 00401111 Kocklek - • 100 ChriStopher Ilimecker„ 2:00 iPatrick 100 Palk Caneil...*, .... .. 2 00 ;Anthony Melntire.; .. 1 00 PalkMack....... • '. 2 , 00 ,James Fitzgerald., .. 100 Richard- Owens.:::.. 2'oo John E.:Carroll. • • 1 : 00 blicluielßiley • •' .. '2. Of9inoWaPillow (boy).: 50" 'John Qctirk............ :-: 2. 00 t WM. Pi! low- , i • .... _ 50 ..Wm Suley• ' :* - ' ' 2 00; Janio Barry.. :-" .."- so Win Yost • ' . 2 00 games Iliitton • ". ..- • 50 •Patirs'McEwen.. ..... .. 2 00 1 .And.Britton,'Jr " .. . *5O Palk Gerity. :,:.......... -2 00 1 2Sartin.1.1n1ligan `, . ,'. •50 'John Murphy..::.... '2 001 . . Joseph Randy - ' •2 00 - . .. .Collectionsfroan• thts 'bandit int'' the Otto ••White Ash and 'o4t9.lted Ash Colliericm, - . 11.1eckpleher•X- co: ; ••• .. , ••• - • ••: •'• *. ' William Adamson, , ~:$3 OS TliomaslicOnvern.l.: 1 00 NVilliatn'llrOwne.,.. „.!. 6.oo,JoluOleSioyern II.; .. 1 00 Timothy Barney .:.. :.'. 1 00 1 johrt Mullen 1 2.. „ .. „ . 2 00 Thomas Bennett.:.:. 100 Barth Isltiphy.. :..:'.. 1 (0) qames.lirennint 4 • • ' 250 John Mellatehmi......: s'oo Park:l:Barney . . ... „-. :. 50 And . 31cNtimati -• • 208 Nicholas F.:oiler •• -1 00 Mich McGovern : • 200 Jauseil.irenhan 2.'.'„,..• 325 Alex 11CMUIlen ' •k 25 Davidlirowne ' 600, Philip McGovern,_ • ' 1. 00 .William .Brennan :...:2 90 'Slich•MCGOvern 1 ....„ 4 16 Mich Butlet"..„ - .. ,-.: . .....1 00', `2 E(lw MalowrMy -..:....' 100 Frances Butler ~, ' , 125 John Magee • • • - 51.1 Patrick Biwa's.. ... .. '.. . . .50:Robert ..hienelly.„...; - . 2 no John Camer0un:.....: James C0nn0ri..."..;„, 100 Henry '3l'inine - - • - 2'oo ThinimA GroiSe • •• 11/o;.Jatuouriliries. .-. • 201 Owen Costello.._:... '5, 00 . 2rficithas Murphy ...-:'.. 2 Ou James. coudrim• , 1 24 inieh 31.c.l'itiu". - ...... 2 00 4,ohn Creanter.. ... T. . .... 19 0 „.Edw?MeGi.iveru - • 50'. Edward Condron . - • 1',25..'ff :takes McGovern •I- 00 Patrick CaSsidy ' , ',.. hit Papk.srealy II . 3:00 d'atrhar: Crowe - 2 . 3OD Pat McGovern Thos'...• 2 50 MichaelUntion ' -- • 4 001 William McCluskey.. 4 00' Jules CoR - • 'SO Joliti•McGuire •' • '5O Edward Connors.: ;.: 3 0 0 1iVilllain-Aliillen. •• ' • 50 Dennis Culligan , ' -2 OS W - jiliani - iiiair . 5 : po Ilielraeltohnelly 2', '..•.1 00/ Ow!ak McGovern- ' .50 'Alleluia) Connelly - 1..: .1 00 Benj.Sliinituau • l'oo &din Crowe... '.... .."....-1 00,D:tidal' Morgan •-' ' • • 50 Patric): C0nn0r5......: 3 tit/lJames' McCabe • • .1-161 • .Williani Cowel ••, • • : 2 turflarw•!a meQuithmf ..,.....2 00 Jerry: Cownori..„ ~:.. 3 08 i Patrick Stoll:me, . , .. I. 2 su 1'.'01.1 - ICIC Crowe 1 ' ... 2 501 Thomas filetleiveru 2: . 1)J 'Patrick Duni ..... ..„ . •60 lreter 31111er.... •-: • I'oo 'Barmy Dunn ' ' 3 09 - l'at McGovern 3' '. 2' 50 'Jatileis Duffy •• - .1 - 001 William..)lailen .2........ '2 12i Jithit 11100120 . ...,........:, 2 00'Itolitrt. Meltithly....4 ... $ 00 Patrick Donlan.. '..„ .„, .1.1.10.M.i1h Mullen ... ...... • -1 /0 Joseph Daley - `•• 60 SAin :Meehan ._ . - • SO I'4h:hulas Daley. ... ..... 600 'llion •MeNitiliali • • - 0 GO. James Delaney. :*: .... 325 -BOW Meehan. ::,-, .... 500 Daniel D0y1e„...,..:..:„ I.so:',lnhn l'ilulien 2 „..........; .2 00 p John ally .. :* ...; . ... ..' 3:0:1' 1'0,5 MeffAheney .. 10N) PatrieliDorith. .. .. ..-. , . 1 '2s l John Nicholson::...: 200 Johii'Dorau,:,,.. ... .„,. - 1 ski. Philip plwel . :..„, .. ... 210 4.ohu•Dolau 4 ; • - 2 00;Thomila O'Brian - 250 Mit:111)01;m ....;.-. .......500 , D,',.nis -o.,Donoh o e. , .... .1 . . 00 Arch•Duulap.';'„:,.. ..: 6 001.:ohn O'Donald ' ' 100 l)iivid - biluctin':;.„ - . „ .„ ''.2.oo.Jaiffes..l'atten. „ „ ~.. i. 2 , 00 Join; Devaney. „. „ i :. . 50:Dinican l'ennn .. ui„,.., 600 James Etioillshy... i.„..- 2 60!John.i'richard ' • '2 05 \ Villim Ellioty....,.„..s • oolThpmari Parcel ' ' • 200 Junes Fai1iey....:„.... • 2:oo:David Philips- , -2'50 .Thomas Faun g........ I.oolJolua Pa 00 ley - •,.' -3., aitmealourice.• •2slTtititi Paisley' ~ • .3 00 Thomai Farlie.„ „„1... ' 7,61.311Chae1.1'unch.....„ .. 2 00 Robert Far1ie...•„..;.: 2 001Fra t ak Quinn 2 ' 100 Z Flinn :.• ''. •. 1, 0011Itttrick: Quinn '.' 100 Milo findlay:-..• . ...:00 ilravid Sthuilain" '' ......... 200 Terry.Flirlie„ ..•:::., :. 1 001Jolin Siuinn. : .. . „ .„, . ..• 2 25_ ThOmas Fry •-- - - It OtillSarutly Kiel Y.. ..... ..... ..50 John ~' itrli, e ` - - '... '; . 2 08f Charles Itoudchush .„, 203 1 Henry lintectial .• ' 51101-Michael Italy. - • , 31.10 Williani Michael bialy. • • 6 001 l'atriek Golden , ..':.. : 100 Jame: ilYali • ' - ' 2 00' 1 Jai:eh-Gallaher. ' . '..... ,1 0u reimmas linwlainl., .. - 2. 00 1 John Giitschel .. ..!...,-.... 2 00 iJerth.1tyjuit.......;"........ 500 i'eter.Goldeii..:. • .',....:. 1 poi Hegh ..itiely ' • 50 - Christ Unuther...:.....; 1251Thumas - 5mith.........2 0S Peter, Mess., ... . ;...i . 1 00:S1010u 5e5tnn.......: - . 50 Lcwi5..G0L,....C1041.,...,.. 2 56`.1as Scullen " • , . 500 John - Graham .'.... i ,. 1 . 1110 Ow -Swartz . . .... . . ".... - 50 Daniel 110g6.63 ..... .. 1 .. • ,61 0 Patrick Smith .... . „1..., '5 001 l'eter 'llosai •'- .. •• 100 Deunis Shet.ha 1........• 250 Allkirt'lleall - - 200 Gen Schnut.„ ... . •„...... 501 James' flal loran .•. .•-; ..! 1 25, J ones lilizneiar....„ .... 250 , Cornilloaan - -- '' .l 00 'Thos Sterling .. .. - 2 50 ! 'l'hurnaiilloolshan.:•„ .' ?G4 Michael "Scilly' ' - •.. -..1; 00 I William lindgart.„ ... 5.00 Patrick Shea:, .... „ .',. '1 00.1 :Robert .liag . - . '26 David Suedileff • ' 4 03: Wi l liam • Hutchison .. t • 400 dos . Stephney ..... ....'. .25 Lewis - .1.1:11000......., ... 250 David. Thonaue: ;:. 5.00' . l'iliclutel•lltigan......-.. I'oo l'atricli Tunic - • • 125, DaSod joheu .. : . *„..'„:..„ :2 12, Win Tubby • • - 3 iia .lithe JOhnson.' .. , ,:.„, 2:02 Writ Thurwell • ' ! li. BO William lutiac .... .. - . ''... . gOO Thii:u •li'aision • - •b 00 Frtiuk Kilraine .' . 100 - ,Julia.NViiish ' - • '2 50 William Kelly - ' , 5 00 'Julia, Whitly.„ . „„' .. .„-,., 250 Patrick. Kelly - -•.- .."1 OW:Henry Wade. • „ • . 200 henry Kavanagh . 100 'Michael Whelan , - , -2 00 *James 1ia1raine . ........2 00 Pat Walsh • • • '5 - 00 William ROO '. • • BO Jas Whitty. . ,• • -. 2'50 John' liavanigli.., - '••2 25' - 51.1c1C1 Walsh' , *.• 2 - tui 'Patrick lialraine '. 3 00:ArCird• Wa11ac1t....".1.• • 4. ti() 1100 LaffertY...„:„....• 2 00 Henry Zimmerman I. '.2 . 81 JameB.Lylich:.: . ;:'. .. . 400 Jos Zimmerman •-. :5 00 • Hugh Lynn . • ,'. • 1.00 ileary Ziinalerman• 2. 2$N PatrickLangtou ' 2 26 Henry lierkeiser„,... ... 2,50 - - Felix Lynch ' • --,- . .40 Daniel Lang1e........,. 2 (hi William Lynch -: ' • 2o o li • - • ' Thigh lynch • • : ' - 10 George Lynch ••• '. •• 2 081 ForrelO • vi;le - Colliery Samil Bartholet.:. ::' , .5 2 : 00 Thus Duncan - : ' .2 50; - Pater Derr . -2 00 , ',T.Os Beaty.' ' ' ._- 2 50) 'Niel .Pir,v ly. ... .... .... 2 00 Peter Brennan 200 'Lynch" - ' .200 •.. . Gee Betsy. • • 200 Wm.Showal„ ....... „'„ .....2- 00 JO O'Brien.: , : • 5 0 0: Liughtlennelly.:., ...- : 2,00' John Clarke , . .- . . -2 00 'Mich , ' Burke - -* - - '2OO Wm Garclan.„ - ... . , . . . -.2n0 • Id Ranter .. .;.. - . ..- 4 ..... - . 1 tia Pit*,'Hrennan ' „' 2 00 . !thoiniiision Potlieel ... . . , . .. . • Mich 'Brent:um :rsh', 41' 00, , . John :130,yce .. :-:: ........ 1001 .. • .Thos'ClanCey...., .. ,:: 1 (n)l Mich') Cantwell -. .. 1001 '•La4. - 1)e1aney . ::....,..... - ... 1 . 0 Thus F1intr::„........- : . 100 Jitc-Gloyer. „•.,....„.•.',. ~ 660 . Will. G10Ver„....,•:.......2 50 . .. . .. .. .. .'. .PI cripitivirtio oil 11.cck,clier gfir; Co. - • • . .. P . :Heck...F.6er . • • s2o'oo E T.(ini litch..'„: . ... ..: . 500 J W - Bartela.... .... ; ... 10 SiOl Wm.Tayler;.Jr.. * :.:. 500 ..71113 .Powerti.:, .: .... .. -.1.0 - 00 Edtv C Farr0w....... ..2 50: 1' A Nicrmann •- • 10.00 Chris. Bosh ' .:,',2 50 • A liangela' ...,.:. . • -• 2 5"? Lewis .Williaras '-. 50 0 .Priieurrlau • • - '.' , 2'51) Chas E goiber - ' ' '2.50 ' . Rich , illieekscher, Jr. 10 00 John floyne.... '. .; 'lO 00 'Wrii Burke • - " - 2.so.li:trig -Kuntaer . ' SOD . ../th'M .Layrefick. '.' . : 200,John .I.3ettlei .. .. .. ....-.:- - Crud Fritz Kling ......;..... , .3 001Jits G0b1en........ - .-„..L: 1 ,540 A rtli'rl' Wallace • " 2- 0011i:trillMu -ir - - ..„'' ni Wm ST erli int. • • : 3.oo,Jair Patten .....•:.•;„ .. ...... 500 John:Herbert .. 2 ; -600 ISamlelarkstiff • ....2 00 . Thos Varner ........ 10 00 ' ' „Lewis. Herbert . • • -.kg° $56 00 40 60 7 61 210 00 16 60 8.00 240 48 33 07 Dunne Mori . Parent... 24 Ilenni.l3reithan . 001Joha :tat .... 300 Pat.33rt;onan Itowe.';... 2' 00; nos 100 Lag c,:unpion.„ -- ,;.•...... , 100 [Thom' . -1 00 Jno-Cnnuning - 40IJno CPDonnel, carptr. 2 .50 Pat Conyille - . Oillitich*rl Coogan - 1110 Pat 0011'ro Kelly, carpenter..' 2 . 5 p Male Ileat top ...... . 001 Will Lawler. ..... 2 00 Jao . Keatlng; 00 John Nash • - " :2 no .. . 501 Win 81100103 IS, 2.00 .Peterlitavoy .. ... lof .81n2mOus; 20. •2 00 Thos 'McGuire, 20.... 1 - 00'Coip . ... , 100 - Jno 1 1 ,10rrTa ..... : . 1 •-• Afitrt :Prendergaat .1.00 MEI WariatSea !ma - played by Noir., Vluvw: Veal vavaapvtatt Swaiiteury 00 i . Williata Senamid.L.•: 2 50 ADO•M .. 00iDavid „ 4 es., 0/00,14wis Letie . .. . 426.. '4::..-.4 : 50: 4 - Brien Kelly. J. S. 75 ?, 50 .0 K4w ard• Mclntire „550 .1 42:501ame .. . -425 U. 25 , owl W . : • - 2 , - Mr ::43,:ri - ,,,1-4;•:4 t • - -Redly ; ,•,•• - - ;::• , :• , ..i• - € , ?.k4: 1 • • ,Litetoce— ely,„&adtiaSucLzoi:;;-2-75 2 1 5 .- -lehei.r•' ,- • ' l l5O Clfrtst. Dorsally '• 11 11 5Q ' NitholatiVartertr,..i, , 4so' — Peter, Stan .. . . • 25 Jobn Cunard..." • ..;4 60. Nich Diane ifil ' AiiLittialt Edward Corcoran' • 2 50 Benj Thomas • • • ' 2.75 • Patrick MeArially 250 William Stone • • =. _475 James McGovern.::. 2.25 Mart : 3 75 William 225 Mart'Curraul. .. 75. : Edward KTurnef.: '. 23 Jlio Marsh .: • ' .350; -chatieoltrunparhoweel 75 George Greathead.,....3 50. Edward Charlton ' 215 Thomas :McMullen, 76 Michael Kelly • ' - 400 11 ugh 2 . ll.filigari 275 WlllhuMgdwarcls . ,..:. 25 Jno Boyle' - 325 Edniondßoiland ::..275 Jno Coyle . 1 .3 25 Jno Price.. :..:. .:::.'. 2 7 5 Thos 4 75- - lifieht ls 3 lo -' ' • 200 Danl Cayle. L ... . 2'50. . :Jan .. 10 0 I.Edw . Pew:. L.:. 250. • 200 Thomas Philips 4 75' 2 25 Jim Ragbag 3 00 • Bernard Conlin 2.25 Lavii•eree,r E a gan__ 00. • Lrhoe LalleY .......225 Prankßoulbraker.... 500 "Mich Finn • 2 25.755 McLaughlin.....: 5-00 I 'Con Duffy.. ' ..:,400 Jno 425 Jno Brennan - • 4 00 ink' 4 00 • Nicholas Shoe'ver • ' Jim Brown I • 400 Jno Ke11y;......,Chas Conners 300 :The Sand Ors . -., Park lltahatac 300 :Pat Barran. L xkowie, - 1715 William Auburn . .Inn Larkin • -Wm-Nesbit & Co S= , CSC' ~aizi .~ .i.58.19V10 , . . • l'airAnna,',June • Itirtssits: EDMUS:L-Pia: you are desirous of, knowing precisely .the. amount contributed by! the cittrains Schuylkill county, Co the grunt central Sanitary Pair; yon; the following liat„ of colleetiona, made py the ladles Of Taniaqua. . • .. • •71IRS. 1.1. • !$3O . r' • • 1005 .-. • ** •,!•••! * ' -440 25 Sent to theito3taiirant Department. ; .• • „ " Mrs. C, le. Shindel- sl3'oolll „ - 11. Itev,4: Y. Ashton and) . • •68 • 05. ' Mrs. John Carter • • 107 ,3b • Mrs. G. a McCabe.; f —y~lS5 S 5 Forwarded to J.. W.. Chirrhorn Treasurer. liirsTowlfuad Jones 3thNi..DityiLea .school, EDITORS lifil'Elt23' minx:kJ. rot allow me space in .vour vatriable paper to suggest the mimes of the following persons, as suitable - candidates for the democratic party at the approaching Fall elections viz : .• • ; • .• •• • -• • - 0.1. VALLANDIGHS.M,' of Ohio; • • • . , . • • Vice" Prenident: • L• GEORGE-OEI9ER - Idabanuy i tCity. • Directorof the Poor: .1: CLETIENS ACKER:BLOP:Petisvidlii; • TAMES DAVIS Schuylkill Hal en • .-.• • The iieiscine above: named :are . trub representativewid. "the party,'' and I;voilld.deuld lees be glad to•receivc the neminatkina.. . . Perry PPeria , yegetabie - Pt!in Killlei,- ken internally,:eures sudden Colds, ;coughs,' etc., .Weak Rtomach, Ge'neral Debility, Nursing Sore Month, Can ker, :Liver COmplaint; Dyspepsia oil Indigestion, Cramp or Paln In the Stoma. Dowel . Complaint, Painters , Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diairbea and Dysentery. I ". Also applied externally, euxea F140121g, Bolls and Old Spre- 8 1 &Vert Blime,:and Scalds,!. data,".Bruiseif and Sprains, Swelling of the.j4ute,Riilgworgi and Teller, Broken RreaSts, Trosfed Feet, szni '"ooth ache;Pains in the Fece,.Neuralgialand Rheumatics. . . . J I. tlou.cx, ii.oll , 4viate;pai.,... •.i . • • AGE.l,l'i'. F.Oll THE SALE. OF, THE.. „ ... • • • . 1 7TBEE ETJa &,' W ,LLSON . SEWIN.G. .I\lA - HIN. , S . . . - - • -'. '. In.Schuylkilt County. • A nuraber of these excellent FamilyllachineS arc al ways: liept:on hand and can be seep •in operation by calling at . his residence' in Market• Stret, aioye -sth; -next door to theEnglishlntherati Chnreh. • • . '-. :.. ' - To accommodate . persons usin i g theee .iSlaChines, a sup Pl y. of Maehine Needles, dircichie Oil and sp,and Ciftrk'sThread,'in all numbers and colors,.es daily I ,e adapted to Sewing Machine use, Will be !too; o Mind:: ' Thorough inStructions for Nvor i king: thqse chines. Will 1. e given to partiesp . nrchasin , . - ' - ' Orders by mail will receive prompt attentio . Call and - examine before ptirchasing chu,rhere, ' -• ' . -• January 23.'6•t . :. 1 - , - ..... . ".4-tf ; '• Why Dye, a when ,yon:harePerfect , Hair • Dressing 11'14:Restorer ..of COI r " Combined ? •.. ",Lootiort Hair Color Restorer and Dn2ssi • . •"LOndoii Hair ColOr Restorer and.l./ressing." - : . •• " London Irair.Color Restorer and Dreitig.b; . - . London - flair Colbrßestort4 and Dreisir". . •" London Hair Color Restorer anti Ilressio g." ' • .”Londoli ]lair Color ltestoter and Dressi g .ThiS discoveryhijuSt what-has, long been-neede . d,. on ly One preparation ; does not stain the skin, or soil. the finest linen.' Restores gray haitqto its original color,. preventsbaldnesS, keeps the hark soft: moist aid glossy, highly • perfumed. No' toilet complete" with hit :Cures•any eruptive- disease ; Itching. Scurf; andruff: kiiettitig the scalp in• a healthy ecindition.[-We can refer to hundreds or•farnilies in Philadelphia alone, who are using this truly elegant. prr , paration.. Aturg oth ers, that of Mrs. Miller, 730 Nbrth stn., t, whOite hair was very gray before: she coinrneneed its use; now restored to its original - dark testified to by gd ward B: Garrigues,•l/niggist, 're:nth anti Coutits . streets, whose - veracity ;no one can doubt. • Price 50 cents ; six bottles $1 Soldriy DII. SWAYNE- t SON; 330 'North :SIXTII Street. Philtulta JOHN CL.1.3110W.N SUN, and lIENRY.RAYLOI - 1, Pottsville, .• April 2, • - • . • . A elenitleiivari, cured Of Nenmus . Dc competency, Preniature Decay and Youthful tuatedby a desire to biumilt Others, Will furnish to. all who need-it, (fred, of ehar.4o,j , and directions (Or making the„Simple !reined: hiicase. Those wishing to protiV•by• his .-e' arai Possess a ;Valuable Itemetly, will 'receive by'retum mail ; (carefiilly sealt.v.l), by addr • ' • ••• JOIDN D.. 0 fay 13 . . . • •• „ Z , io. GO Nailsan street, isT: • Do Ton wish to-be Elired BUCTLVZI'S SPECLFRYPILLS cure, in less than 30 days, the sitorkicase.s•of.NEßVOCTS. limmtency,'Prema- Seminal Weakness. Insanity, find all- Uri nary, Sexual,: and Nervous -Aftections, no Matter from what cause..., ptmluckl. Price,l One Dollar per bor.= Sent,.post,paid, by maiL, rkeipt of an. order. dress , . • JAMBS S. BUTLER, • . Station b, Bible Rouse, New.Tork. . . CatiNA, 13UNION8; INVERTED NAILS ; Ezmxuatirt Sporru; and (011:11seases of the Feet cured without pain orinconveniehee fo - die.atiebt...by Or. ,Zacharie, 921 Chestnut street. Refers to Physicians . and-Surgeons of Philadelphia. Philild'a; Feb :BITCBELORIS CELEBRATED 'MAIL DYE : •lei the Best the ;World.: . The only 'True, nod Reliable Dye' Known. "1!'Ine" splendid Hair ;Dye is Perfect--einumea : Bed, Rusty or Gray flair, instaritly to a..Gloesy Black or. Nat -iwal Brown, without Injnring the:Hair or Stainini± the Skin, -leaving : rthe llair • eat and -Beautiful ; • impartn resh vitality, frequentlt,restoring - 16 pristin, Color, . and rectaies* the ill effectS of Bad Dyes,: The Genuine Is signed wirxrA3r A. lii..A.TCBELOII; all. others are mere irititations, and should.be avoided. gold by all Dniggists, TAITTO7:I , I-g1 8A6(11..41411iFET. N.Y.;'. • Ba tc ha° r.C.Veza 2 4 Oilee Cream Air Dressing Clie June 1 , • : ••' • • 26 1 1 y- : , . - --11eckacher Jaa.l3ianuau . • • 2:00 Math Hertz • - -2 00 Mich . ] Sitteeny 2 00 John' ‘Vottleuek 2 Ou W Mealy, • 210 Pat k' lieetater ..... 2 00 . ;Jae Lafferty, 2 00 duo . Lytter - -2400 P Clarke ' • • • 200 Teter 'Duffy - . • . 2,10 . ;(2,' 'Ryan • 2 00, S.Suipelton • g (IQ Win Brotherick 3 00- lieck.chor do CO. . . .T as .. 1.00 Cluts 1 00 ,II• Roberts .. . 'Will Swperie3; 2 00 .7119 Cial 11U ...*. . .. II Wulters .2 00 . 3 00 a 00 2 7:, 300 ano 300 750 . • $3OO 00 • .1- (c0.513f crlrroxtrn:).."l FITZ JOIINI 3 6I.iTER ~of New York. MYER .STROUSP, • of . - • • • - • ' "Afengto.• MICHAEL WEAVER,. • Aseuenibljr. - PATRICK-LANGTON,' ""' GEO: F. WIEST,•E§g':,- HubleSr, J. S. KELLEA, Orvngsbiirg. _ . ' . •• . • Sheriff. PATRICK ORIUSTOPHER, eoliamitopsio'nei, - • See directions accompanying end' bottle 4nly . • 0 ) 1 . Mmh . 26, '64 ' . BE. WDIE TINI TIMES. • • -- Do not trifle:with your hdalsti, constitution 'and char- 11-you tire suffering with i luny disease:lhr which • . IlOnskoldhg.Extr.aci. is iscoritmerided, • ' - TRY IT .r TRY IT ! , TRY IT t • : It will.enre• you,. MST long :angering, allaying ' and •' . Inflammation, and \rill restore you to . ' • • •• . - ILEALTILAND PURITY, • . • %: : • At Ilttle e..*pense, mid no expature. Cut oat the' ad •-vertisementin another cidninn. and cull or send toy it. 'l3reritiv of Counterfciti.:: • Ask foe. lielmbOld , s. Take no other. . • CURES 0134EANTEED June . . . . • Ere and E ..3. ISAACS . , -3,1, D.,.oeultet and Anrist, foimerly of-Leyden, Holland, is located at No. 611 Pine i3t.,;Pfiffrutelphirt,. wherse persons afflicted with diseases of the Eyi tot l'tir vil l bti • nit:Wilk:alb , ' treated ainr(Mriitt i ilantithle.' re - - Artifccial : Effel iu serted.without pain_• •No charges Made ..for examhm thin., The Medical • Faettitaiis iuNited; as be has no se crelS in his mode of treatment.• -•• • • • • iitAzit DYE: DYE . KinportauCto Ert4ies;— There, is not a lady liv ing. brit what,"ut "soMe period ?, of her lifeot.wi/Ltnd. the .Duponco Golden " jrist the 'right methane she most needs. . One - of the first.' ladies of Pottsville; • (who has used then succifully several times,) says • She would not fail- to use item if she had to. pay $ a box. for theni ;..they have 'spared her much Suffering.— Iflarlles only !pew the value of these Pills, they would never. be without thertiet: advertisement, in another, column, headed'" CardAto • 1 44/16£0.'.: • 7-11 Nis4 : loo:.L.'o,oelligOosti' NOTICES: ••. • . • .tom" The. rtiristPresby teri runt Church Mt.' hnntongo and Third, Streets. It :is 'expected. that the Rdr;Jatnes M , Andemort 'will -preach. in this . Church 01036 . , A.' M., out TM, P. M ., _on on Sunday,. Julg 10th."- , . . Rte" trnicin: IPrayer. it leeting; erery Btindap moriping; from.sg tr,V o , cloek, in the 'triune Church on Second re t , Market and Norwegian Sta. are l invited. • . ' • . Trinity Ch arch ' . (Episcopal) Services Sunday. monitor. at 1.0.}4 P.vening at If of 5 4 o'clock: itte - Itirtheditst ;Chu rch; Sconnd street,abolie Market, - Itev. J. IS. MeCntipuot, I'asior. • Services Sabbalb,. at. 10. and 7X, P. M.• • Prayer Meetin,g, Tuesilay CVC,ning, at 234 wcloalt: • . • • • ,• PrThe econd Pre**bytcrjlan Churc - h, Ray. astoe.' Public 'services every Sabbath, at 10X. A. . and •- - • ' ' ' • • . • . - - • . . nr7Ret, Chssich,liahantanio st. Preaching' eN try Lord*s; Day,' Mornin.s., and - Evening, at log, ad 73i, , Lecture,: icednmlay 3k-en ing, at IX .crock.. ' R:ll.•Acert:4,..Paator. ' EtkE., i t,tutheitan Chiirch, Market Square. Ito*. L.. (teas,: Pastor. Preaching every Sunday. tnoining and evenln4 at. A. AL- aud.l, P. M.-- Prayet Ideating and.Lecturefilunsday eVeit., at Vo'clock • Vir Evtingelicstli Ch n street•—• • Rev: E4NCI. O. Filio.);nNthe newly apwiinted Pastor, will preach. German every:Stindarniornin_ at irclock, and En;,.-16.11 lion° Even.iti ,, nt • . . :• • *. . 4111/ISMOl N erlif it ira t oFPASNER - ---- -,-;:, ifipito.-40e MP 4 8 Fm"' °r e el ' . ..41 tottOtt ba*omptiti!ett tirtth igVcri e tin g b e t w e e4 :th e t ddiasigoer der theitrm name wear itithe doeurtAW.:- , ,, - 1 .CE.' .- f -- .:. o f rommcLAytt(4l,t, Cslgils thia - Asy dissolved m5...,0 1 . 1 . *4 4t . L inst . 'h' 'the " by mutual ortneent. Zit . btwittees: or Ott concern will' DANTM-WlT:r T 4 , . , _ l _,_ , ~...,13 , , e i Wby CrLAWS WiWirrlV,WitBiis author -118..phr,.- W w ati„ . „ ...... 118 Mu1...,,....M&'- 6 7. 11 1, 188 ,2:-;,:", 8 17 , , t°. : 78 .: - -ized tot theibm name in atrbasen finktiartt purpose, ' .. ".4-. e. '"' ...".""°' "`"""" '''' """`"''''• . ''; ' . ,:•`' ... ..:... 14. * - - Wijog i lp all Acbtsoisifig by,ihe man to whom eaRIAMDS-MAITIES—On Wild lust, oy nev. Wm., :or indebted ktitbeibyttiro rtotp*Atod to make driatat . M Mr- Jobn P. malizirds6 - tt,Aod . to fftqlt , po)io0. ' ' • --A ' 4• ' ''''',- - " ..' -. Dadm - 0 1, T 0 4sville; i. •-: ',. -p•; ,- ~ - Dotal at. i3waouo, tlie43th' ofd ~18(4.,__,_. - ' , llo.let-101141KR.4tilir saj bit Rei.,:. - 13:' eau. of '.'...- -• . ..1... _ _ •-,::-.- C -lIITETT, WM2SM Mshanoyeity. Mi. Putreisi:in,Sehuirl- VII Co., and Miss Eliztbe4i Allnger,. of Hazlet° i 3. ' C°404 .. -rte: • ~„.SimpLe, s uanowscerommta-ttf.-dgatiit, fre&-Tkomree aoinapaniecTidithroece* ttc., intuit be paq for at ae otivforiatStavortine4 , ,•, • , • ••••• = . . . _ . .. ACKER-Near..Ncitrikovnu Montgomery - 4136„ . - Pi:: dilly-Ist, of consumption, RaOwl Ci.,,sille :of Heap' L. `Acket: formerly from Setuarkpl;Cbtatty;sged.ll"*Fs, 6 months 6n41 ; 8 4637 , ....f ..,..."'::: .i.' i: ACKERNANL-Ou the 2 of june, near C ott Patharthe Atkerdtki; native or Germany, age 34 ItC)110--On.the 'itSidi of June, at, ionrdatn . Springs. Marta Anna,, daughter of Joseph and Maria Itoil,g s ,gel *laths - grid IP • `•".' • , , Bou- •.Jclici z the 10th of Jane, at Alexandria; Va., Frederick Botta, son of .Ftederick and Elizabeth Nitta, of Tremont. Schitylkill. County. • The, deceased was a member of the 184th Rest.; P. 'V -;Was Wounded it the . battle of Coal garbor, and in the.s.flet year - of : his age: . 131.1.RKEART-:On'the 4th of July, In Palo Alto, Car oline,, Wife of. John Burkhart, and daughter,..of - george. lirtuurichin the24th year of her age.• - • GOTTSCIEn 'the . 22d 'of Jatie, In :Branch Township. John Henry Gortachall, a native of. Germs. Iv. VAES years, 10 months and 11 days. , • , „ ••'LikIIRR-On the 10th of. June, 'in the *Hospital at :White Abase. VS, inconsequence of a wound from a shell; Christian, L. Liner, of Trernont,'ln . this ConntY,. a trieniber of the 13anclattached to the 45th Relgt., P. V., agef34 years, 3 months and 2 days. • - IVORTHEY—WOODCOoIiZ-On the'flti house: of Mr: - Jetsse Drumheller, by the. Rev_ 'Joseph 31.cC001, Mr. jarne3Northey, to Minn. Ann Woodcock, • bOth of Atahanoy City, ' Schuylkill County. - • , .• PARBOT , ,On tha 3d lost., in Pottsville, MoseS Par rot, a native Of South Wales, aged 73 years: • SOUDERS---Li 'Pottsville, on Thuniday 'afternoon last, at a :O'clock, Laura 'Bell, twin-daughter of .J. W.. and,Marttat J.: Souders;. aged 4 pegs, , 5 months. mad .9 The reltitivi and.friends of the fiunily are reapectful .ly invited to attend the funeral, from- the residence of her Jauenhs,•George street,,this (Sattirday) afternoon, at, 3 o'clock, , without further notice, .• . • • SPARKS-LOn the tat -:of.July. inst; in Pottsville, 'Elizabeth' Sparks, widow •of the' late Thomas Sparks, aged TS years and 4 mouths. • The deesuied was a natiVe of the City of Bath, England, and .a resident of Pottsville Since the year 11x30. During the last fifty Vears she was an exemplary member of the Methodist Bpi•ier Church; and-she died. ht the full hope of iv SCIIREPF.I.EROn the `!2d of June, at Wwhi•ood; 'near Pottsville; Catoline Elizabeth. danghter/of John W. and..Lottise Anna •Sebrellier, aged .1a yeais and 2 TIIIELLOn the 2Sth Of June, in Minersville, Jacob, ..son of George and Susannabehiell, aged 6 months and • • • WILLIAMS—On the 3d of. Inly; • in 'Pot6ville; Wm. Williams.' son. of. Thomas (Hotel: keeper,) fiTTCAUB—KiIIed in act ion _on' the 1.71.11 of June; 154.1, in Virginia, liorake p. Straub, of Siinersville; a membor . of Co: F, 48th . Beg., E.V. V. . • The folloWing preamble andiisolutlons were adopted at a regotar . meeting_of.the United Division No. V.) S.. of T.. Mitersville; held on.the evening of July. - 1564. ,WnEar.i,S. Brother. Horace Straub has ever been,' sinee his coupectioti us . , - p, • true • Soli of -.Temper hntiiroper. that we should publicly express our §ent.iments with regard to ons latebrother, ~. . . . Resolved,' That we have heard :with sincere regret. that brother Itaraen. R. 'Strands 'was killed in action hi :Virginia; 'on the tith wbile gallantly ad vancing with hiS comrades urn the enehirs worts 'Resolved.; That while we grieve and Mania the en; timely death of Mu' late Brother, we console - ourselves with the great-thought:that he'died - its becatipt a Son Of .Temperance. and a valiant soldier of his country, With, his :face to the, foci that he fell in a holy .and, • nohle :cause=the-caus.e of his country and his trod. , • Resolved, we feel that. we'. haVe, indeed, lost - a friend and &Other and by his ticalh we are 'again • ad- Monisbed that "life is brief and that whatever our hands • find to. do for the good of man should be dime quickly for the night, cOmeth wherein do Inati can wOrk - .." , fiesolvetl,- 'That we cordially sympathize,. with the redly and frie e- Brother of our 'late- ill 'this, their ainful affliction. . ' • Resolved,. That a copy of thei=e resolotions he pre— sented to the mother of one tlecearSed Brothel', and that they be els.) pnblished in the'.lllo, - nue Joutsuet.• •• LET.LIEE S:•• KALIFFMAN, - ) , • • • WM. P. DANIF.LL, •: . :-}•Committee. • .•• . JAMES • . • • • • . Accidentally killed, near. Aslibinklithe. MI, 1864, at IlummettoVanDtuivii "Lochmen's Colliery,. by being crushed by a car - of 'coal,Boiicar MeCti.Loca; son of Mr. Win. McCulloch, Superintendent of. the • said . Cl-.o liery. 'The decitased was it Youth, if the LOrd had spared him,:who waS'destined to be'a light and: an ornament to. society,- - for at the age of fourteen be was blessed while - teat virtue; and im. intellect that pivct . prOznie e . pl A clear Mind at a" more advanced age. - . But Be: who Marlut'the Sparmivtatall ordered otherwise. ' " Behold,,l will send my Angel, who shall go: before theein'thy journey; and bring thee into' the place that haveprepared.”—." Ezddua 20. - • ," . . We have laid him In Ids narrow bed, . -:• • . And now . he is Eumbeled With the dead; .• . Father and mother he hasjefi. to mourn • • Their absent Robert's long return, • Five sad sisters are left to weep, •-.• For their loved Robert' S fast asleep; ' Re sleeps in death, tie mite to know . . , .The grief. and sorrow here • GENERAL'INPTIC ES. S; . A CA RD .—Suliscribeis . tel •.‘ The Distri.: . button Of Oil Paintings , ' will meet at the Union Hotel on'the evenineofJdly . 14th (Thursday). at Sl4 o'elock,.for distribution of titepictures. Places on' the list have been left for.thoSe who • have 'ex - pre:saga a wish to become subscribers, and, a few 'others remain h naold.:. A view takeri at the Ttinabling Run Dam and severat other fine paintings have beettadded: No post ponement ontmeount of the weather, and' all subserl hers 'are invited to be present, it . Possible . .. l inty a.,'64. ,TO, TIME ',P1.1.111.1C.-.—The tinder .signed has taken out iieCtl:l3 as Auctioneer for the Borough of 'St: Clair, . , Sf:'clatr,.July.f.f; 4;4 .. ' T ICE.-The •Philad'at & Reading• •• Railroad Co.-havinglaken possession of the Vreight Business the Mine Hill & Schuylkill Maven "Railroad, all persona. indebted to.the Triumvir-. :Litton Company are persona, to Make' payment forth with, and thosehaving , claims to.present them without delay to the . undersigned, 'at SClutylkill leave . W3L .111..11tANDALL; U. • 2S-3t • July 9, '64 .. . . .. . f' • 11.(iPIEVBROOIC COAL 100'...... . ' -• At &meeting of.the Board of DircetoM of the. Iferieyfitioolt Coal Compiniy; held; atiheir ofliee, No. 208 Walnut: Street, PhPadelphiit.-ou the sth inst:, a divi dend iif three pf:r centi,ylear Of all taxes, wes.declared out of.the: earnings of the Company for' the mouths of May dud June, -payable on-or atter, the 19th of july,•at the °Mee of the Company, - . . .:. .•.- ' • 11 -• ; JNO. -B. McCREAI2Y, President. . . - . • . . . 'The oneybrook Coal Con:many was organized .. by th'e election of the following oliiicera and Board of Di rectorsd , . . • PreSident,;--JNO.T..IIfeCREARY. Vice-Pre! , ident—l.EWlS AUDENRIED. -. • . ' . . TiertsUrer--DAVIS:PEAIiSON. . ' . - ... ' • Secretary—S. 31oLIE.NRY. - • -. . , In-. Lrrur, ac hnpt y to he recipe ne.eil in perie ace. the faille, IDj g I DEN, w.Perk.' 120-3 m • JIQO. 'I3.;.IkicCRF...NRY, .LEWISIAUDENRIED, DAVIS - rgARsoN, JAt;Ol3 4 , 11311'.1t.5; . ' ' THOMAS A.. REEVES. . • July 9, ,64 ' .9306. RIK WARM - -The above re ward will he paid by the'undersigped . tor the apprehension andconviction - of. the two memwho . corn • mitted the robbery and outrage upon Limon the night of . the 16th inst. One of. the men.was about 5- ft. 6 in. high, .darkeompleiionolark hair, square. face. promi nent cheek-bones; and supposed tote a Jew: • The oth er was about 6_ ft. high, hairy_ face, arid'spoke: good En . 1250 witi be paid for the arrestamiconvietion of eith er one of them: They: took a Receipt' Book. a - 10;1/O -ral:Id= Book; anti a Promissory Note, for the recovery. of which sso' will be paid: -Also,' it :Silver, Watch,' No. 40229,, mode by 13. Burlieg,forti, London -• . . . • .E. ZIEGI,EII, Commissioners' Qffice. 'Pottsville, :Tidy 2, 'Gt.' , • • ' • 27-3 t , ' • NOTICE — TO TILE PIETBEIC.-- . . WhereasonY.wile, Mary, lett .my lied, and board witkout . cauiie, I will not pay any'debts. that she may contraet,.nor will I pay any person that will _bar barber. . . .A.IsiDREW MILLEIt; Malianby City. July 2, '63... ' . - . , • . : - • , . 2.773t* . •e ft o'ric E. i.wheretiy men, that the part z nershin lately, existing ander the . .tirm neme of L. - P. - GARNER BROS.. has this day been dis solved. The' tindersig,ned - will not: be liable %for any .debts - contracted after this (bite,: except such as - are ne et,sary in elosing-up the business the late Ashland, June 30;1864, . . . . . • NOTIC lE:L-The late' firm of . T.. GARNER &j BROS. having been - di4olved by inutnar'consent, b the withdravval of L. ,P. ,GARNER., the business will be continued it the old plaee'hy the remaining partners, under the firm nitre of J. - .5, - , M. GARNER. TIW book of the old firtuiVilt be settled by the new,ttan: Ashlaud, ..Rily.T, '64. -worst.% TO I;IUI MIGE BUILD: •.ka EltS.--Proposals 'will be. received •by thd C'onuty . Couunissioners, *up to ill O'clock,' July. ..Vith; .1564, Jet -the constrOction of% . I O IV.E.BRIDGEI.I--one. , across the Cat lean, near kinpert's, in 'Union • Town'- ship'; one across - the W,est •Branch of. the Schuylkill', near Minen3ville .one across Middle Creek, near . Trsi rnont,z one scrim the Swatara, inPinegreee Township, and one across the _Little Schuylkill, in. West Penn and Sehuylkill - Townships. • • ••• • • • For information respecting plans and specifications; apply at this ()dice immediately. 1 . • • DAVID FOLEY, • J • . CHARLES SPRING. ' -•• • W.- ZIEGLER, • • ! . , Attest. F. W:.ThEarrEL, •• • Commissioners. , Commissioners' Otllce Pottsville, June 2.% TILE UNDERSIGIiED hnielhi7 " • day !brined a ce-partnership,. under. the name and sty) oof•Lconard - ,t Squier:The bueinese will be con tinued, fits lieretotore.conducted by Thos. W. Leonard,) At New 'Vert: and Pothiville. THOS. W. LEONARD • • .• . • • •L B. SQUIEIt. Pottevillo, April Ist, . • I. I EONARI) & . , . ' .• • : Fiil.vei•TerrviceoPothoille;„ • • • ' 145 Mahe . York; • ..... • , ... • . 3V HALE,'SPERIL LARD -.& taosENE.OILS. • _• Post 'grades ,of .Winter.and Sommer Whale 011, for Coiiiersr,,purliases, cans.truftly ontand, direct liana New Bedihrtl..to veltich•*e call the attention of Opeintors. I?epresentedhy Gordon Smith, at "Pottsville, Pa. ' • ...3pril . 23,,tiit „( . , 17;.31zi05. . 1170 . 11C1F::-'-The. co=pjartnership hereto foie Plistilnr between J(iIIN MILNRS, WIL LIAM ..MILNES;.JiN triding -;nn iler-i flint munepf JOII2I MILNE.S Si ; was klis eolind.lhe)))* mutual .con*eut. Either of the -partners is.authorized to nee.the fime* name in **le nient. " • • • .1 • • Jr:.,• - JAMES ! 23Gt . • Juno 11,'41 PROFESNTONAT: • liitioTlCi:. .•Thp undersigned, Physician or flve years' experience, who has been induced to locate himself in this town; would respectfully offertis e rofeFnional for mes to the citizens of Pottsville and rieittity:;• ' I. • OFFIC,Ee-Erstrance: Centtest.,.nest dooeto thetios,- erninent Bank atitlp. ,Store,..op posite IlLthantouge stt*t. • • ' K. It D. 154 f April 9, . . . Gentlemen having .Ctitileiitte : or Coal.Lintla ititlispc*e of; gip- find it..to their 'bitett-st.tn apply .• • .1117STELAo; . • , ,fl Kit- lb '64.e-IE-2d:1 1 4) .Cincittiettial VATAstou. "MLED. qbitnary 14: D. TORREY 'AI4TIIOIiY ERWII4 L. P. GARNER . 21-6 t J. 6141, G.A.RNER 29-3 t.. • r il e m es"--- - !f...i11.;,41001T RI ?..41ITICt 4 T141itt pea '''' ipelehla certain Amendment's to tlhe C ontiesselani..! - . : . - • • • • -.. • „...tteit,totnirecitit44.4Stertatecotlittnie.gArZn. vseftta tifisqf tUtimtrunirreattherPrnmeitvastittin General Asti f intbishiliet; That the.tollowing amendments be pro liosed'Co the Constitution of the Cornmonwealth; in ac cordance:llth theimurisions ot .the teeth article there, ' , ..Thereslutli..tse an adational Salient to Me third artt ale of theitptitatiatoO,bedesyotatedes Seetion fuer, as , foltow0;` , `,- ~.. •. , ' - 5.... • ' - ' ~ ' ”.Stertos 4. Whenever:any of the qualified eieetorg of this - Cornmotiweidth shall he in any - actual military • service, under a requisition , from.the President of the United St.ates. or by the authority of , thbs Common, wealth. such electors may exercise the right of suffrage in all.eleetions by the citizens: under such - regulations as 8 / - e , or*util be,: prescribed by' law, as fully as they were pi nt at their usual place; of election." • - .".'Scortoa'c?.. 'There shall be two additional sections to ..the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designk . ted as sections eitait and nine, as follows : • _ " %lorries S. No bill shall be passed by. the Leg,isla. ture, containing More than one subject. which' shall be a l clearly : e4pres ,, sed in. tit title; except *dppropriation .. 'Sor V ...-tom ..No bili 11 be Passed hype lesrisla .ture graUting. any powe .or privileges, to any. mm l l Where the authority to - - g nt such powg i or privile-' gas,has been, or may hereafter be, COW . .upon the Coots o this Com monwealth -•-. I . • ' ' - lIP,NRY C. JORISON,. -• . . •' . 1 Speaker of. th e House of Reprmntatives. • 1- ': .7010; P. PE,‘SEY, ' - . : • Speaker bf. the Senate: '. . . . OPIUM op id!. SrearrAmcor Tuts CotommuriArrit,r • • .11,arrhibnrg,, 1364. . Tiennsytvariia. .• do herehy certify that the foregoing is a full, trite,' and correct copy of the original Joint Itesointion' of the General Assembly, entitled. A Joint it.cso lution pro posing eertain.*Amendments to the. Ctinstitution,•'- as' tile same remaine on. file in this office,' testlinony. whereof; tutve.herennto set My ry , "land and caused the .seal of. the . Secretary's "office to .. be 'affixed, the day and. year above - • 1 - , written.. - " • ELI SLfFEit ' • Secretary of ihe (..murnonwealth.., . The above Resolution having been. agreed.'to ..by a majority of the Members 'of each ,House, at • tWol,stic •cessive sessions of the General - Absembly of this Com monWealtli, the proposed imeniltnents'will be Sahmtt-. .trd to the people, for their agoptioir or rejection. on the FIRST TUESDAY. OF AUGUST, in the year of liar I,orthone thousand eight hundred andsisty,fottr. in 56. corilan4t• with the pro . VisionS of the tenth article of the Constitation; and the act, entitled," An Act pre:ixibing the time and inannerof submittin to ' the people, for their approval and ratification or rejection; the proposed 'atnendments.lo the Constitution," approved the twen ty-third day . of April, one thousand eight hundred'. and . sixty-f Our. • ELI 'SLIFER, • • • Secietary, et - the Commonwealth, " April fia, `64. , .."' f[rsWOTIC.E..;•The to4eirtrtershlp heretofore existing between. WILLIAM MILNE'S.. Jr., of PotOcille, and JOLIN MILNES, Of • Philadelphia: trading,under the (km name of W.Nt. C 0.,. waa dissolved on the Ist inst. by mutual consent. Eitherlo{ the partners is authorized to use theilrm num° in settlement. . •. ' .WM. MILNES,-Jr.t — MILNE'S. Juneil; PAR.TNEI4BIFI.II.I" NOTIVE:=-- . We. the subscribers; have this - day entered into,aPartnership, under the• Firm name and, s(Yle of ALLISON &.B.ANNAIS . to carry on the Foundry;and. Car-matinse-ausiness,. in Port Car:- INA Schuylkill Ootmty. ALLISON, • • ' • • PRANLISJLIIANNA.N. • .Ar)tr let, 184;4. • •. ' 5. 1;4 - , . •-•-• REVENUE ..STAMPS.—lfailpg bcca appointed *Out for the distribution. of. Revenue Stamps in the 10th District'of I'enneylvituiet 'I herehy give notice that 1 am prepared toturnish Statnps• .of deutuniciatione.. .. • . . ' l'he . following commission, payable In litamps, • - .On'laircha.seS.of $lO or more, 2 per 'rental:U.... - . • . - lot) • Onlera respectfully softened, . JAMES A.,ESSES.S.,.IOth Dist Pa. Mice opposite." American 'ilOnSe," POtteWillft, April 9; 'l4, . ' • . in. \V ANTEI COOK wATIVE,o' at the .Union Re. 'tiplrant, Centre street:. Apply burnetliateir;to :'July, 9, ~ 6 4'..26-llt.l •0. CARTER.. rpq r . ctrAir...ovEßHAfroirs AND. Fituation Schnylkill County-Icy an experienced bllSiliezq , nutn. pis Bonk-keeper and Accountant, who is well acquainted with Colliery accounts, and,cati give any•referetice 'that may be .re : quircd Apply - tit 'office of 111ucces. JoMism., Jn ly ' . , ANTED."—Two Mule and two Female . :Teach- I ers, in:Eaet Norwegian District, to teach' School for. the.terni of ten months. Examheition he held .by ,SuPerintecident on the sixteenth :day of July. at_ 2 o'cMck, P. Creek:School IJ.use, July 2, '64. • , INPoll.ll..t.'l'keiN is wanied4 . by the:. sub scriber, as to the %Thereabouts of DENNIS TON, who carne to. this country in INlsy, fro'm Benashen; , Limerick . Co.. Ireland, - and remained in prooklyn, Long Island. until. 1863, when he. went out West. Not having be from him sinee 1562, any information Will thankftilly received by_ruldressing .. MARY 11AZELTON: ' .St. Clair P. O Schuylkill Pa.• 21-.31,` .Itfly 2 ,C 4 ATOTICE -TO TEACIIIER!.4.—Nbie 'T6ch, (Ts. two males, and seven females,. wanted for the Pgblic . yehools of Schuylkill Haven. 'Term nine months, commencing enrly.in September, and salaries liberal:— An - examination will be hdld by. the; county Superin tendent; SATURDAY, July Ott}, conitheneing . at- 9, 'A. Applications must be made toThe 'Undersigned. A. FIELD, Seely . ... • Schuylkill Haven, June 26,'64. 26-31 . . • 0 r , A DAY: iIIti4ENTS WANTED:' .tipl NJ—TO.SELL THE " . :35:40ent .11Gegal Ten.. der Mincioncrl , Puctirie. ll - Each • Ptickite,e con. tains 3t) Songs, 2 pages tif 13 sheets or paper.L IR Eirvelopm.. 1 Haler, 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holder, 1 Lead- Pen cil, 1 design for lindersletwes, 1 for Child's Apron; l• for Enibroidered Collar, 1 for Christening Robe: ti• for mark. ing.Letters, 13 Secrets never before, published, worth Many dolitas :• and other infonnation: beau-, titul article of JeWelry. .Liberal inducements toAttents.. Send Stamp for Circula r.' -• WEIR CO., • • V •43 South THIRD Street, PIIILADELPiIiA... 111."."P'—One or two practical Mining ligt.Fes, , .or Superintendents.. who are thoroughly acquaint-. ed with and nialerstand the. working of Anthracite Coal Mince. - To a person answering the iLbove, a liberal shlary will be. paid.: Address, references. 7305 '6130, P. o.,,New York. Wane 'I".E.,IIILENIR INES 'IVAN Tl23ll.—The v - viBhee. to purchat , e- 8 . e.econd-hand. :Steam or 20 or 30 time-power each. Xdthess JABEZ - 124 May 7, •GI cacirrs WANTED.- = -4J. Rl - 4; 1 l X Made from 20 .cents. Something" tnltertly i ' 't X. needed by every person. Call and examine; or. ten atunPlee pent free, by mail, -for'2o cento, that retails for $2, I,..wALcorr, 170 Chatham cents,. New YOrlt..- Jan 21, 441 • • -4-0 m , I -: : . :-- I,EqArb .-NOTItTs. VV. the matter of th - Rei)cort of V,. WCCS..Re.q., - Anditor.to re4ate the account. of Jacob Miller, Executnr. of Jacob 'Kimmel. deceased': ' I The s=ubscriber having been appointed. AudltOr. to, distribute the balance. in the hands of the said Execu tOr,will meet 111 1 partles :interested, for-the 'pqrpoise of appointment- at bin (Ate, .MONDAY, - the IStb July, 1864, at 9 o'clock, A'. X: • -!- • , BENJ. B. .14nCOOL,,•Anditor. ' 2.141t*'. ;fitly 2, '64 TN 'the Orphittin , . Court of Nehuylkill County:-lu:the mattkr 'of. the 'final- account of Jacob P. Faust and Daniel Faust,. AdMinistratoriof the Estate of Jacob Faust,,deceasedl. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the said Court ," to make distribution of Ihe:balance.in the bands .of Said Adminletmters, as per their said account filed, to and among the ivraoliB entitled to the same," willtneet all parties interested, for the purposes of his said ap pointment, on TUESDAY, the listh day.- of Ally:1864. at. 10 o'clock, A. M., at his office, in Centre street, ville.. WILLIAM B. WELLS; .Auditor. MI=MM IN. the Orphane . .Coisrt for the. County of' ' Schitkikill—Estate of OrAMA DrEtn.„'deceased "• .1 The Auditor appointed•by the Court, to audit, settle and adjust the itecount.of Elias Slattern. one of the Ad ministrators of the Estate of Charles Rich), deceased, - and to report distribution of the balance in the hands of the said accountant, Will Meat the parties interested;' for'the purposes of his appointment, on NVEDNESDAY, thelOthday 0f1u1y,•1564,,nt 9 o'clock, A. M, at his.of- • fiee, litabantongolSt., corner Of Second; (opposite the Post Oftice,) in l'ottsville. • • ' CHRISTOPHER LITTLE,' Auditor; 2T-2t July '2. -'44 1 - 4 1 94TAtE - OF AN417.144,• dc. eenired,-:,Letters teshimentary upon. the estate of George Angus., late of Donaldson. Schuylkill 'Comity, Pa..'deceaSed. having been granted' to the undersigned: all persons Indebted to,sald • estate 'are requ'ested . make immediate painaebt, and thoie having •elaima .or .demands, wlll'present them, without delay: to,' ANGUS. 'Executrix': Donaldson, Schuylkill. Co., Pa., June .26, '64..,4•26-6t!. . TDf the Court of Citutmon'Plcus of Schoyt -- kilt County.--In the" matter of the amount of. Abraham W. Sterner. - Assignee of Philip .Wontelsclorfc and G.W.43owman, lately doing business in the firm name of Philip Womeisdorff ct.. Co.:- I -: The Auditor appointaby the Court to.distribute the money in the ban& of said AsSigrieu.'aniong 'the per iOUS entitled thereto: 4EI meet the partiesinterested. Cnt the purpose of his appointment, ow SATURDAY, '_the 16th day of :Idly, :PAD, at lb o'clock, Ic. M., at his Office. in Market' street. 2d door: abovo Centre, Potts.: vine. ' •. CHAS D. RIPPLE, Auditor. - - Pottsville, June 25, :64. „ • j2ll-3t -A tiDIITOW9. IVOT.ICl?...,—,Common Pleas, ZS. Schuylkill County • i MEC& ; : ":• • • . • • vs:. Vend, Exp„ - 4.2•Mareh T., 1364. . - AMOS 110FPNAN.I. •• • .• • • - The underaieued, Auditbr.to diatributeAM - proceeibi of liale ander the above writ, will attend to his sdniies, at his office; Centre utreet: Pottsville. on the 13th prox., at 9 o'clock., As - 31.. MI .persona will he required to make clairh before s.ald'Audltor, "or be debarred . from coming is upon the fund. .• . • . • . - i. .. W111.:1., WHITNEY, Auttitor Pottsville, Jnnc '1 , 5, .64. • t - tilrAtE or..sosieptcAL'ipismoult, ..2A - d , gccivocil.-- , Wheres; Letters :of 'Administration on the Estate of Joseph A. Gl'Mont, late of, the Bor 'onzh of Pottsville: deceased:. have been granted to the' sithecriber by the Itecdster of Sebny)kill County, notice is hereby given to alrpersonshavingelahnsOr dOpandEL against' the said &tate to make. knMvn the same, and those indebted, to settle.the sane withont'delay. .• JA3M NVBEN, Acim'r• Pottsville, JunelS, G 4.• , Vt4TALTE OF : JEUCKAIII,IO, - Ii."EAR. 1-4 exalted 1 -=Letters Testamentary upon , the' Estate of Richard. Bear, litte of. the Borough of 31inersville; 'in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, haveheen greet= ed by the Register of:Wills for said•CountY of Witty'. Bilk to JOBN WITZ3IAN, who rezidm, in the. Through. of • Millersville, In said ' County, :andMIC/LIKL .BItIOBT, Who resides in the Borounult Pottsville: iti said County ; those indebted to said estate Ore niyiest. ltd to make pavinentonti all personshaviag_claitosor 'demands agatiust the said estate, are requested to make , knou'n the sameovithout delay, to either of the 1 , 4114 • Execulorti. JOIIN WITZMAN. Miners : Ole, • ' ' :Pottsville, Pa., • . June 4, .p 4.-2.1-0. "Executor& . „ . . - I,!TAT 13,SMEL,, 1.4 coaxed:,-Whereas, Letteis -Te.familitau upon the INtate. of Andrew. Russel, late of. the P?o ruugh of • Pottsville, Schuylkill County. - dc . c:euell, have begogrant ed to the undersigned ; all perbous indebted to acrid es tate are hereby re9tiested to make tpayruent, and those having dalina agamst.thosame to present them, with out delay; to • . • • ' . . • ; . TIIOAIA:4II,I„.RINSEL: 1 ' . • ' • - CI.IIIII.4I'OPIIER'.LITTLF4I:-Excentors; C...1tti,W614 •' Mahautougo St„ eur. or ss.cood, I..”ttsvitto. •. • June 4, • La'6L.'" Whi: CLAYDON. FOR MIII,EII 1 4 11 , --At of xuany friend', I offer inv,ffa,-ar; for , the...Milne' of 811EIUFF, at the . Affpna,, &Tux!, I proluLie d4rbze, of naid-nffiee with zeal and fidelne_ nisien of the. Union County Cbuyjution : • J.VME..4 : _FOR :SALE -11 I__ 1 1 4 -lon SALE .111.1INT.:..1: modkina three-story • with.th:: ment offices, and" Brick. Stable attatit,ll, on Market Street; above jniy . 6 . ,...e.4.„-:25411- A. 11: 11A1.11ERsi. VOW' SALIE.—The lame DWELLING, nb4r ocenpiittl by Mr. t'.l".;. rink, as alSakery... - Also. a 1 , 111.1141 sitll4t, Is 21 feet to front on ttlarket.street. andrt;trs back in depth 199 feet, of . Unit w.itltti, to , Apply to- . . • HENRY , , • ' . • " Hamburg. of to dto.m. MATZ,. Attorney at Law. July 9 '&4. ' • . EvprOrNum AND MACIIINERI I:ii SAN:D.-=-The anbacrihers haw' ty-horse Etig.,ine?, with Boilers Live-horse, area with t and 10 inch, with 60 feet of Piles; fg4t t.t) iron 16-ineli Pipe, together with a hit A.t caring:. Initable for Collierie:;, ilce of theliliseribers; R2ulroatl . ,treet, GEO.'S; I'ilTl'EliFo Say July -9; f aN Oll. 14".41113.-r-FOUV. STAT() INizy :Wile tor the 3line•ltill about eli months. • They are. all of the ..;,;a l .; and of the-following dimensions :* Tlianieter of cylinder, IS inches. ; Letigth of stroke, 6 feet.- Tbey Lave two sets of valve gear. ono 1 . 4 tion; tindthe other the ordinary hook 'motion. are . two shafts and. ALI cranky and two extra piston rods and packing complete. Thesd , 'Engines are well adapted for and also forholeting and Pumping ntinlnr, They can be examinedany tutu:after the tirl upon application to the stilyserilier - at Crl. , 6Ant, These .EMgines will he sold as they.,nual, and: at the expense of the buyer. , Sealed -. proposals will:he- received' Bpi ° night..' July 16th, and, awards. - made within thereafter. Terms of. payment Cash: hem,. , . . . . -.ALPE Supt.. 31. 11..:-S. 11. • :e (1J SOTrA.I7I ENG] NVil - con s ir., Any 'horie:ixiwer Engines, Is-l u el l cis air feet stroke, win) eccentrics and roaster ci pi - valve motion. Also, Shafting:lml t' , l:.t; .with arniS fur tly r wheels, These Eiigiue, t.r but:little used, and-are in ,perfect. order. •.. Sart Aline Hill It, It.. 4 to 4 • i 147 . 01; MALE.- 7 The'subteriber iffete or grotrudOrt the lloriffich, of Pot:4 , lU . r.-teerrod Area, hot - finical on the road! bv ehnel , Thirphy;nn the north by lot of Keirdl and in the rearhy another - , part id sum,- iti front: - on Second istreet,:twtrrny . feer. rehr m. hundied feet: The'aboV'e lan eery rh.,irt`L lot. Apply tp •A. -B. NVUOBSI_DE, STORE .FOR SALE.—The etuleicriber ultra. for LOTS OF GROUND, STORE-and DWELL' .now mooted by Min, 'situate on the corm., Market and Tenthetreettg. Pittrs‘ille, on the - pronist4 a-gad NVarehou., , e and , ste':. neeetisary:eoureolerces, Partie+dc.4iriu•_- to will 11.nd Oda a good invetttment. ; .Dioe 25, '64. 0111.ERS FOR ISAI.E.—Tw” B iuchea Itidiameter,_3o feet long: in T. Apply to ' . • JABr2 ts: June •2:1 , ., t 64. • . Tri) WN LOT FOIL I , 4A✓ E.— Lot ,in Borough 'of Pottsville, boundol ,wegian street - , Mixt by lot Of Rosalie 151.1 , 11,4.: . by a twenty feet wide alley, and on 11w. w, f Greenwood Es:tate • in width 25,.. feet_ iu dt.pt .Per further partiedare. inquire of OD): 11. {V A :sLincrbville, or A.A. IiiOOIILIESD, Juny_l,B, 'ill. • ' SALE.—The Ho!'Ot• occupiri by John Gnetley, )U Norweghoihts,vt,4s, - Apply - to E. J. PRY, 'Yainaqii4.4•Lt T: TAYLOR, Pottsville, , ,tJfilie 4, VOR. SALE:6...A denim') c farm acres si tinned in. Wetd.morehdel t.'ote,l. from the minty seat and ta t entyotirla Pittsbur , ; .ivell watereditt.Rtr •Mte tiattivrtwevdwelling lionsrs. ciactollent steam saw mill, a tine . ) t , tx•• • . ant of ~ ,r afted fruit, the whole lattit'::. Intl With COAL and mine cotturenicet 'which Raiders it valuablelO thOst mistimes , the Coal ImSluess. Title peiferf, price st.O.t: terms easy,. as lam 'anxious to Sell. Fv; , .. Mtpiire yourself or by lettet to 'tot Chester; Pa.,•fir to the' undersigned at Westmoreland Co., Pa.. , JWIN ire May' 0,*'64 • • • . . CZ 41)A P -AND - CAM!) i. I!: f.ttL J . 1 , 7 FOR SALE.--,Tha Snip and j Canine b.. .7• , , carried on , by Richard D. Schaper, la - as ,, , =0 Norii'egfatt street., in the Borough of 1•,,t;•• J, ie, offered for ease, together with all tilt. t".it: •••• including the lot .and building. ac. lot ..,,,,,. c i further rtieutare, apply to 1:1:V.01.'S • -1 4 Mark .t street, Potteville,, or to.the Ai1i,h1....! -', at itt.. irerel erg, Berks County, l'ii. • '' . .f.. AD.or sly* Alirif 10, %.1. . :". . .. • ; VAO I )A'l~~~s. July 2, .81. July 9..64 July '2, '64 F " tc Boiler, - Id Ca., • Wig,- 30 iLIC4Cti cliaineter. • • - ' A lot, of 16-inch Cast Iron fine. Apply t•,•?• •A. Corner of lialtantongo and Cup , : :May 14.. . VALUABLE IP ROPERTV FOB - TILE BOROUBIL .p(riTsvILLE- Mcry Brick' Dwelling House and lot or 29 feet trout by 105 "feet deep, frantintl. ct road street Cuearry Opposite Snyder,. Fot.a.r between property cif_Jotto Clayton, and-. Wood's Estatiton the South, With a S.c• the flit floor, and three-stogy brick ands threti-story Brick *tore Will besollon reasonable team. (lead broom. Apply "to a s. mom II EA 1 , 9 ;:s •(4EO. IL POTTS'& CO., Millersville. April '64. • • FORC MAI,X.—AIn - ries-gator. .oal„ - with the gearing' cent 1 9-iueh Lift Pump--.9-foot stroke. a-Inch -,••• " - y a qlo . • JABELSI;ARES.eat ,• HAVEN STEAM .RILL;—The for sale the well knoWn Steam Flosur;) , t, situate in the Borough. of Schuylkill good nunhing older. It is:conid , re4 ono best in the c.:ounty,... Terms Made C:L-V. • For • information aptil.y. at 1,h4 Ad t•• , : Schuylkill haven, Schuylkill tn;.-.; . • • VAVLUABLE EICOIP ..;_Thevater Power and from Mountain Lank is offered Tor-!cilt. ThiS ty id . .. Situated .West 13nueiwielii • Toi r i': Schuylkill "County, on the Little ' et and Railroad, ore mile shove knoNtn us the'Schuylkill Forite .L &c., apply to. CiEolttiE 3.Vipbtlrg. 1 ' . •1%.1 INFILS, Iti EC ii Alf ll ' st ,%- . , i' , , I t , 4-TA —PA II Ni S FOR SAI.E OIL 1r.f.% i , KILT, COUNTY.—One of No ,t, - res -I.' Cultivation: httlance Chet , tmit Sprout. t . '''....414:: growth_ . Tertns to cult ptirctu,..r., •E' '7 s y. Mineral' right rel•.ervecl. . - '. • " -- P ... •'.lO acret.'wittrin 3.,ntiles of Pott'Nni? - '.. ,- ; .•.• trucking. Apply to 1 • ... F. J ., f:',. .:. .• - 17101 t. PALE.--An unilividlol.,P - m' .L . a 'valuable . tract of .i.r.:44 , 11 , • , ' k •''-'• .!:47.4e•'-'; New eimtle Township, &Willi:III c•ouNt f••••.-: ' '• . by .two collie:He:1. Apply; to .., Aug.FItANKLIN 8,.. GOWF,N. I •'''''' • . g 30, '.62, i ' • • ; - '1••••- MR!, 17, •G 2 . . - C ( R k t i .. r g. 1114 ) ..A' on the CntaWieee. - and gnakake Itai!roiit :100 Acres tirgeed COM; suitable. • FILO - Kcal Estele Jae -. . • , . OT IN ST. C1i.1.111. FOll. • deziirable lMt of Grimed in' r ,. Led tht bitehones hart of the' tewriei ,l frupt On Second silent by 21)0 feet in &V; around. Apply,to •• : . JOHN SEITZINGFJ...f .,, Nov 21, , G;I: . 'St. Chile. POW' SALE.—The fine •11- and ( - grounds of the : , 411.recrili. r. 011 01 of • Cresk.ona; FOr- Wm. B. .W.r.f.ts, Env., of Botts..Silk.. I Mit. : - Jan: ; g A .. . . 1 - 4 11 0' R.! .14.31.1.E.---.l•he 101 I iro ie'":.-.•&`;; , : .I ttacta of TlNfli Ng A.N.fr cLF- 11,. . L ..„: Schuylkill CORllty, are offered for ,•31:•: .,. .0....1. 1.,,A tract containing :timid ~i .:, : - !: , - ;;A :; :i ., itc.tes, 'mostly timber land, adjutn 44 ' — * Port Clinton. •. ' • r .. ....'. . 1 . 3 . i 1 . ..21.1 .... TW0 allioining_ tracts, at .and no: ' ) . . , f, r • the . Little. Schuylkill and tot ' 51 4° 2 , : I rutty-.-the 'ono. cunt aiiii m.: als,a en! ,- and eight yares, of 'which al.olii at"""" . . cleared land . ; nil the oilier. - cow:AO' gilt acrtsd, with about one acre r1,,cr. , :. s: 3.=A 3.-. A tract containing four iniadre4s a° 41Y Rush Timmshiu. . ' • ' 4.—A tr4.ct of one. Im isirol and fifq•', - town, in _Rash Township: . • " . 1 raft of the:above , nimitioned aiv r o For. teimiii 'apply to',,lollN F. ,% - Ar. , ,c.rit 'Little% Schuylkill'. Ziftc..it.' .f.- Tamaqua, or. - .A: X,. D.ERBYSiIIitE. i T .4", Walnut street, Philadelplii3.: •• . 7^ - June 13..63.- ... -- : -,". '• • .4,., . . • . . P.S.TIIIACT Ot 7 i IVItalT -• t•lll.4lkiAlt JES.:••••Wright,s ai.Al'l'll.‘ Y;D' Itay:T, .64. . . .• • • ' rll).lClivls tiatriit Cre'' 1- --The thing in the rual , ct. Jul.!' 2 , - • • ' t:Eu. l,‘ • A . tatEAT INVENT,ION. e mervw•• —The 1.411,0 . .tahtfilii, t i ' ;' " 7 1 3114 Y 2,4;4. (,t,t!
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