1-,it . . - i0 . ..,.:: . : - :•m:ou,tliAtl j 4 OTTSVIILI,E; ':PA. S.VIVIVDAY, JIMA' .9, 1963. T:. • .CopicA of the Minere , .Journal can IA obtained. ereg Satardsy, ttt the fol- owing - Ii ElsHiY. BAKER: Minersvillo • 'MRS. HOLMES. • LOMS IL KOCH, : ' • AIIENRY S. BONEE:A. 4 blund G. it: SCHNELL. .* . •• • PETEKMOOKR, Port Carbon. . DAVID PRELLIPS. Midianoy City WM. B. BIir:CSINGER, Tamaqua. • CONE, FOR PRESIDENT, AIIRATIAIII LEN COL FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, • ANDREW JOHNSON • .• National Union Electoral T i cket: _t • - -SENATORIAL. , •• 31or.ton-311fichael, ••,•• Thomas Cunningliath, Beaver County. ; ' - T.EPRESENTATIVE:3• 1 . Robert King, : -13 Elias Hail; • ( icorge 31. Coates, .:11' Charles n . I lcary .John WiHteri •„ . 4 William H.'Ke•rri, ' 116' David - 117Coriangliy; 5, B a rtin - ll...Jeuks, .•• Woods, • 6 Charles M. Itunk, 118 Isaac ilettaya; 'llobert•Parke;. 19 • Join' . Patton, ••. 8 Williams TaYlor, .120 tiainuel B. pick, 9' John A. ' Itenitautl, :i2l,.Evcrliard liicrcr, 10 Richarl.ll. Coryell, 122 John .P. Penny, •• • 1 Edward ilalliday, Pienezer 31Junkin, 2 ,Charles ~,24 John W. itlatichard. . . . FRIENDS .OF .THE SOLDIERS:: caneinber thalt there " . 111 be a :.Speci.tl El ct on Tuesday,Au - . - •• . • - :•.. tlpon . clicis . HE,- RIGHT TO VOTE. cir pon't forget the day, and dwyt fail to FOR THE AMENDMENT; " . . . Union Standing County Committee,. . -I•6lhreilie-Lja Bartliolianew, Oliairmapi• Major 3111 , 6 Wren, F. 'lll Wallaee; John I'. .11.0111aan. S: Lawrence. . " • • ' • '. • : -..1:41/4.1m/—Janie6 11.• Cleaver. . • . . ,11,17,0 aNy (My Wm. 1 tai rf.,!111:111: IPI een_.-lirih . • • fradvpiaq..--Itobert. 1..5.,:0)urn.. • • ~ Tron. , nd,L•Daniel B. .Altli,nse. .-• ' • • y o blierort--Dr. IL K. WA. , hber., • . . • ./.inegrort-r-I>aniel.:lt.'3liller.• ••• .. • :Urerig.glairii—tionilel Leiden:: • • ..•• auel) - ' IVallac.:—Daaiwl K. ~• • .• • ...y,',/,./..,olle—Eidiraiat •... • ••• • •Eldrol--A'eter- IV. Kut•-/..• JTegitut--4 ii .• , :• .• • Statelier. • .• W:torn.o;:ninneclbnely; at this office, anln- Iligoit and reliable: boy, about . 16 yetat 'e, to learn . the:Printing .busin&s. C',•Nciuss ndjOurne(i on Monday list- - . . E I'hiliulelOda and ,Eriu .Itailr6ad . was :al )1 c. 1.61. on - Saturday 1:1st: . . • • • .. . T,lrycesident has signed the gold bill fin hiconie tax bill. • )s. J.&t . .:s 11. CAM l' tLLI. spoke at a' grand lield in: Ileading on the .llrz rEssI.:SD.Es, ha's accepted ,the meal of ecrctary-t.if. the.' Treasuy, .aral enter uptai Ids'ilutits on Tuesday iapraing. . • -• w ill this.l3oroiigh ifext . W s celc. For- mint.. • who foralong time held -the position .of Post-Stirgeonfat:CaMp • Curtin;. and lately:,pivision-Surgeon• in the army,;:conunitted suicide in Ilariisinirg on y Tuesda:, • ••• :I 7. _ . Tilis•Ayekthe . rresident • fssdeda PrOela imail ion suspending the writ : of Ila,as COpus in Kentucky: iuid putting that State under, in irti;ii law„ This Step has lieen intuie nee:es the: f&jing :w\ - inch •exitlts• ann;ng,inan.y:citi:Lens of that State who are tindtir:Feil6ral OtteetiOn„ •:' . . . certificates to be issued to: persons, .radieS furnish representative recruits under the rent plan :itinotbieed.by..theriovost iNiafsh- Getteral,..are being :sent frimii toilte Provost. MarShals. They are ibunt-... siintidy% tlxecuted,: . tint' )t = ill here,after he= .a :15utitTe of - pride to.alt - who itosttess them. • . . . . . ' . tlEou.r:n P. )I(iiiins . voll..knewn ..in . this country - a - lid in Europe as ap6et and Dian ef.. lettiTs, and 0 a cultivated. and genial gentld 7 l iilcn wlio plirticularly - excelled in Idle let-, trt , s ' .ill. light literature. died - in. New -York AVettnesdaj - ia4.- ' *At the thne Of• his death he was osoci:itial. with \.- P. Willi . s,-in pub lit.ziLitr the ifint• • I i•rsi . t. - ' • . . --' . .... . . . • • A'Ci . ligitt - Nti . ...yrinN whicli ..we received this . week from POrt'ClintoncontalitS: n scathing review of Ibe cotsse -in Congress of Strouse. We it, but, really thil game is not . worthlltePoWder." Every intelligent man . :in this; 'District :.knOws that 111. r Strouse: has most-. shatnelessly.' mis.reprc senfekl the - ; .patriotic sentiment- of the 1 /i)it rict, zuni entertains for the iinlividitat.guil -..1)-.of it.. t beim est tborougb contempt. ?Nth•-• tha i t W corn publish- •sink - 'him: •• • • . lower n public estimation. lie is..a misers time serving partizan, .:without a Sliark.of .hnlepem . b.nce .or patriOtie •feelingl fe c el -like .very little. space td . criticism of . tbelpolitical course of tlie-nonentity: 311!...--Gov,. Curtin has addressed a call too - the peiiPle:of this butte for. t thousand troops to defend tlte_i\ti ti~ Gaphaf. The: rebel's are endeavoring: to divert Grant and . his . co-operating armies fu . nn tte. great ivork:6( capturing Iticlunond,. and tb6:.week they - sent _a raidingfioce to : wards,Marylandand.Pennsylvania , lings the iippe,r Part of yirginia,.- a ndcreating a panic in nlryhiliT.L A f gee isimperatiVely nei:ded._loguardiOur fruttler, we•hopu IT. promptly. and *pa:Clic:Ai . 6illyr - sponited.to.. Gen, ,Janics.‘ic:igle.ltas rec,lvea-antbority .- tu : raise •- reglunUtt, . cAunpanies are . now 1 in (trg;!,nl7,cd: ii this County' 'fru . . it:. \V e ,urg.Uevery.linap s whn .( 7 -an Possibly g0..t0 'inter -Our Tlegitnent; and assist . in putting doym this. Rebellion, - THE':. M . . • Front the•soth-ltegt., P. V. P. • ; • IN tc NT.II *: . • * • icily Ist: I ` 4l-1 ...f 1 . 7.1 U qt`. J,irliN ; illtt'ret4 voitr * readers t o give Irrnarrative of our march from On - tht night. :of tliti we• receive - 4 . 01 - .lcm. to :drib.• ttntts -- tool' he. ready to menu at a, inoment:s notiee, - which , order was exceut ed. ;It took. lan few. ntinutes delay, and the column was • iri lin6 - .:trid ready to march: Our drstinittionWas a mVstery. to us.— ite boys passOch ain't:rent remartot,. Wt.Tt• .g.lllg. othersthoughl Ilarrison ' a Landihg,-;hd -smite . In • till' south the Janice. The hitter surmises. wori:; rt . et: • 'While:the 1 or-s wt tirgitinit - this subject, the itugle ; sounded to . inove.forward . Ni . hen ommionci•il ft .. was rathor a fatigue nig one.. We would 'nine on perhaps a few rods.. and then there mould be another halt: lit : that •11.13111tel•,+',tit't~iltiiiti~,it111-1 remainder . of the Ligl7t, - Whin tlaylicht appeared . .w6 )Verc hilt four . Plat:f• started. frhni; tin- Abe Sithrtiv - after •- thivlight - we icnt;csl lit tin; ;1114 our breal,fastS, whieh erc..l rather ' seanty, e..mprising ' tack and Letore oar breakfasts were: completed the, tinglO again sound -It.rw..trd." - It tons : but •a : feu . nun r4.-, until the cohnim.was.again in line.. and pro ceeding on the march: .11e eoptnnied . tair starch il4:. 11 ., 11 \ :IL! .1 Itit Itt 1110 •-•:“ . :111tg clod •., 114 v the night. Beferc : ilitylight _appear; t'd e and (Ai the. ere nit ef th L ills lccstc Wt!. nniveti .071 North jam,. maittetrunfil .ttn;nt.'t the fsth.: O:Jr not'ent.,;sing rraasthou Istit • Ili , v. V. ,n t lionhi.-zi 1,10::y I1•:)..1 t ,, tU•/nl. • Ati -tit t e I t \v'e Lag haiais . 1411:er:i fulectl.)iiarcli. ag.tin nun - ansi.A.ait of th, , thou aoubl.:-, 4 111,k, of Vetig:-Ntrg . 4114 11t1 I:treat:fast : We lint•A re.w to.doit .in,. fifteen . eIA - 1,-:, , .(1 thel , lloe . WWI again fout) . ll-' 61 to . 1 - 9tward. prgrceedeit on which brought . cc 11,41 told. Cockade Cit V; Ti n , melt out:itutt;t. •-• .111,• spi:Ansit owns •% r I ' ollll t lit s : - anie.tw- • 1. c.- teni..M: L. we th' about .... . . . . mile to the xight,lo the saMetiosition the SecOnd curPs had occupuitl-Previmisly...‘We had nalieen inthis position long tieforewe advanced..lifthree P.:dumps, onecorps forming-the le - ft; the 2d.eo.rps the 'centre, and the Ihth the right: Our division, - which; is 'under' the :comic:Mild of Gen.. Wilcox; was formed in three lines -•The-rubcis seeing un advance: commencedshelling :lei. very -rapitilYa'. - which caused some delay in :advancing.' noway.: Olt at 12 &ODA we advanded thrinigh - that'and • shell ,we• arrived within two - hundred yards "of the rebel: bicaatwerks.;. We then charged do their pits. whichwore very formidabld.:' The .-1-6th- N...Y.Noluuteeis also . the 24th- dismounted cavirl7 ry of 'the same State; tci”ethef frith our regiment; lormed.the third lino: We had net ailvanceilfar. before the - first . ... and 'seecind lines wavered and gavnivity to the right and. left: :The first thing: we knew we-Wert-the . first line, bat we 'advanced. with unerring aim. nail :Brune of out:bays were on the rebel works, but .whetv we looked around' :we saw nothing.lnit the '46th, 'Nfiw York together With our regiment:' Our regiment being wed doWii -considerably by are entilading fire.-from.the , cneiny'slia• ttory, after . holding the pita for a few minutes, .we were compelled to fall back into the pits which' the skirineihers had occupied. Our brigade commanderthen - sent. an order for the 46th. New York to fall back, and our regiment to . hold the pits at all ; hazards, Which order waa •premptly carried 'out.' Duringthis engagement °or - gallant Biigade cammander Colonel Christ I received a severe wound in the head: while gal, Lindy urgingliisnen cm, in, the .liuttest of .the colitest-' We deeply' egret the absence of our old Colonel, as'he is a brave and-gallant *officer and • -deserves great credit.. ' We hope ho may soon re turn and again assume command:of his aid Brig: ade,.and-iv wonid. afford us- imimalitied . pleasure to 'sec; the Eagle which he new bears •Miperceded by a•star which he has Won.. .r will - give • :you-. a list of the Casualties of our emiipatiy -since • Jule, June Wwiede&-Ed- Ward lteiges, Samuel Iluffruare June 22d-Wounded--Sergt..laines Levan. -• June : 2lth-,--Wounded—aessie Wright:- -• June 27th—Wininded t -William I remain, yours llaSpuctfully • •.- . • Gao:HiturErt. Company . 0. 59th lteg t.,: P.. V. V.. Proclamation by Gmr. Curtin, Call for '12,000 Hen for 100 Pennsylvania se.. . - ' . • G . •I lie namo nu d.by '• the authority of the'com, , monwealtlr•cif4.emisylvarda, -- Andrew . . G.- Curtin, Governor of 'said'eemmonwealth : . . :• . '.& .ripelamitioh.•••• • . •-;. Whereas, The President...of the ,United States has. his day made.call,upon the ommonwealth: 'of Pennsyfi-ania for twelve thinsand. (12,000) mi . hint as.rolnnteer infantry, to serve -at Washing-. .taxi and ifS vicinity, for one - hundred .days, unless • sooner discharged:•• . - • •' , • Andrew 0. Curtin;..oovernor of the Said-conc monwealth; do . ruko proclamation; : this, my proclamation; -response thereto, thul do hereby call on the freo men. of. I'ennsylvania•rnilitia tii come. prompt- , lv forward,: as they. havelierelefore done, and till the requisition for thisitriportaint. service: . is . apparent that the enemies of ,our, government; in desperation,: are threatening' with-an . armed oree, iii • io- hope that the 'arihy of General Grant May be .withdrawii from before ltiehinond call upon the citizens of thi.4 . couitiiori wealth:capable of-bearing.:arms :to cone forward - . without delay, and thus. aid ~ it, heroic; brothers in tho.great army of the republic:: • 'Cnven'untler iuy hand.anil.the great seal of the • State; at Harrisburg . ; the.fiftlr4v of- JUlv, iu (he year of our one 'thousand 'bight hundred alai-sixty-four; and of . . the 'commonwealth the eightv-ninth. . . •• • ' • :by the GOverner:: • Eix.SurEn;'; .. • Seerctary'of the Commonwealth... .. Proclamation-by the Governor, Another Call for 12,000 nen. , 'll'Aunninnuu, July 6, '9.30 o'clock,..P.: following tirileluniAionbau jest been issued by the. Governor: . • • •, .11'110CLAMATION,B 1 .7, THE ,GOVERNOR.•. rennte,rtysinin • In the Uainu :by Elie Untliority of Ilio•C‘inl inonyautltliof curt-.. .GovitrAkr. of ',tile s4a connaomicaip,: „proclamation; • . . • . It is iMW:aset,•tlainod . tat* large rebel. force has been detached fronOtietimond,.. and is rul- Vaneitig.Ontlie.north. -SO large a, portion of -our • at my is at remote Oints:- that it bee/mice. neees -sary to raise immediately it-suffleient -r . body to re?. . • - They are- already withintheborders of the ChM 'Yon have • alwayS heretofore Thi:on ,ready to :answer the Ballyotir ion-will not be : ready to eoine•forward When your. Ironies. and ' iiresides..aro:to - be def ended against a . tiroiligate ' horde of . plunder6rs. *r• . • , . : • Lam anthorisial•by tho President of the-United • States to cantor twelve lhOusand voliintners; addition to those'required by my. proclamation t,f • - - esterday - , to serVe for one hundrodday.;” imPeut, sylvania, Maryland, and WashingtOn _and its • . chilly. • •. . . 1. appeal. - te the freemen .of TemisYlVanirt to - , rouse - themselves fur the neees-sary:- effort, raid come: . prOmptly to Sweep , the inVaders Loather. I - refer to the ger . Mral•order'froin the headquar ters -of tic Pennsylvania , , sil, dat Jitlr - 5, : published with this •Proclanlation„, for the details of- the arrangeninufs. : • " • , hile most earnestlrrequire lin!, good and loyal men of the .commouwealth; and. Ospecially,the :veteran soldiers; in -all her borat ,- rs,,to,Sln4 them selves.to be - Worthy of her-in this emergency. , Ha; sons -haVe established .ftir.timinstilves itii inal.y a - 1,1004 tield a reputation :for AIM martial which they will hot now forfeit when both their-well-earned. fame and the - safety -of their hoines and families are at: stake... . • ' • : (liven under my hand and- the great-teal of the. State • at Harrisburg, Lhu 6th day. of`Jnly, in the . year.Of Our Lord ono tlit iszoid eight inualred and siSay-four, and of tho, co:41410w ealth, the eig hay By-.the Ooverpor. -* • --Secretary Of . the'Comirionwealth, -A . . .. . call for 506O)lassachusat4 troops for. gar-. risen duty.near Wiiithington'has been issued. duty .near .. •: . •,.:_1746. sloop Julia, .with. a cargo o f salt, .watt . , •.„ . . - . • the _ captured ill.bapelo- bomirT, on , 2lth of June: 7 -The - English. steamer itose:,of .LohdoM• for Nassau ; has been - dOstrOyed on ' the;shoro Of Folly .pdand S. - 0: . .. , ' - . :---* • • . • . . ...-.ll.ajor General Franklin - has gone - to the.:Arl : my of the Potoinae . for duty, .: at the • reqiie . st :of General Grant::' .. : : -:. , -.-- • : -.; ::• . . • —The North Atlantic blOckading squadrodlia4 eal.tithal or destroyea'.sitM434tly 2,1, ,1863;lorty two'steamers:• :,• '• • •..- - • ' •- .: . .. —Tintellig,ence frnin 'Charleston has .been. re eriveil bY Lin:steamer Fulton, at New York. s.6ce,sf-' sionVille.was vigorously - shelled by - Our fOreesdast Week.' Forty,five rebel fmld:oflicerti'.havo. been. placed under - UM tiro.of tin rel4el.batteries. Our. batteries emitiMmto shell' Charleston.'- Four re bel rams are now in Charles . toM •harbori and- two 'inoreare.intaas . eigif00.61..... .:• .-,..:- _:....•... . ----Frofa Geit..Bliffnian; w.o have 1-116 news - 01.1Ln' nit'peOcilly _rapid success:. Marietta,. on .- the . Atlanta railway., - nt oecamied, - aha...K(i.ll6laNV is ,in our possessimt. litt ,, OerriS unccrtaiu WhOther the • enemy muslin , make any stait.at-all'uorlth of.tike Chattalmoolfee t i anii.Whether - IlMy do. or not, tbeii . -strongest linii has already been. forced.. The. position , .whic,...Sherman..a few days since N'hillly assafilted - has been 'turned, mid - thew. is nothingloft to theoneinv ' worth holding Ai11... be conies to . the ricer: :. TIM campaign pi'oceed .„ .. =MI • -General \\ eacalis hay° reached Tler Minla Ilithdretl...l dibliati9c froni Gen.'-Grant the results of The • eniditioh:•. Some sixty mites.tif:railroad have- been destroyed,' and . the Thui ille rued cannot be repaired, in less than for ty days. 'All the blaeltsmith - shops at which the rails ,eould be straightenW; Mad the at wlnth.ties ironld Lc _cut, were' destroyed:. Also thirty mile 4 of the South Side klailroad....Aliont '4OO hogroes and a .large immbor of liorseli were hrenglit' in. -Wilson - has had' severe' tighting,,' and lest several gnus. - The lo:siain men *aSltom. 750 to.looo. , • . . . . . . . • . Vic Chicoo Jimriat! says': . `NWe have a. -- con fir/nation .of the report that Gen.: Clanhry's forees 1 in LottiAntahe etubark:cd - ini an important. ex- • p,.tlitien—Trobably for a .nio.venicni..figainst N.O- klu. Most of the ltebel.troops collected for the. defen,A6of.tliat city have - been .sent .to Johnston and Lee ' and the . presenceof Gen,.(lanhyoMboaril the Thlitiiil-St a ies liltiolt ailing 6ftiL &lin . off •Mobile/ .hi portent/if aconfernplatedlain I and natal at . talf.- on that ci t y. 1 Atbuiral rarragut, .the, hero of. New Orha . hs,.'coininandst he - fleet 'at - .11.1.iibik , , mid /We • have iron-clads though iii / the - Misiaseippi to. idrgaidzo 'a formidable naval.expeilition 'in /aid: of r.tt'r Ag ra,' - Austad -. an atiseh• be fueilitatod. lien'. Olitthy NtiVi recently in>.iel.v . Orleatis,..and is -.sued.tafremptory orders to mount heavy gulls tin the WOrliti :4t; llialniett e, • and his Visit to rarragut, wet trust. ; has Mischief. tit. %Rebels in it:'.'_ - • .... ;--/-/Dispat lies, from Batt /mere State .thaf:it:Waii tqfdrreit that fighting ,vi as . going/ on•tiii the /Ith at or near Sliarpriburg, / oar. ft wee. being Teen Mai id :ed het ten. sigial. -..1t is/OSo ..said that . .4h - att atilt was Miele On Miinday• Mori di lg.. on Ilarper'arerL ry, by 201111 cavalry. and '-mere.. thati as laxity ill; falltff.' Gen. .Weber, it it thonglit,- worn tie. / al de to bold . Mit., • At 2 P.' M. stlto..lclCfEraph hi : i'lla Ter's / Ferry. ,•ii.s • interrupted/. The :giivern- Mont / stores and pick' and wounded soldiers Were removed froth I'n/del:fel: Gity.. The rebel for&' .1 iS lielitivi;d- to. be/ 'Emigre 'corps, 114 kW.C6lllllLalltled 1 by:Major:Gen. John Early ; -and - is estimated:at 1 from 10,(01) to 1 , 2,w0 - stron g , . There-are Other- I reports 'iii ,regard to.. the corps. .N. disparidi on- Tuesday,. says that.the.fefce. that visited Point-of 1 f ti)elis did ' '11,4, Imiliber,-1 6 0 ' cav alry' • moo' 'under iNosoliy. wliose objeot was tO planchir 'Mid rob_:-/ I Sigt/1 1 s..fied Mull i ganls - -fdrcs e . reatslied MarYland 1 di eights at nineo'clock iiii . Monday night. • - Cum._ Veber wasin - einnwand of the://lleightsf . `and was .I , ll;iptiSed /foe be slielliegdfie rebels Out of Harpies 1 erry;•as l : heavy / tiring./ waS / heard in. that three-. / tiii yesterday morning. ././ • .. - . . • /.- • - ~ ; • —lii/ the late/ pact of congr4es, apProved by P-e.. :/.11 1 .resittent., - June.2oili, the:pay/of hon-conmaseiim- / / e d ethers and pidvatesisincreaSed from awl; a— ter/the tir;..t.of May. -a 1., follows f Sergt: Major,„ s '2 t; 1 an increaie of f 5; OintriermaSter and Commissary t Sergeants, /;i2.2, an ificreaSt 0r5 , 115 ;'First *Jrgeanh_4, - 1 f:i24, aniiii/refLso. 0f.;14 .;' Sers;eants,4 l 2o, Unifier/41w dr $3 •,..C(,rpoials, slBii.ri increase df ; 1 :5_; Privates,. Eli;; en increaseof • : 11 4. ,. / The pay of, blacksmiths,. i artifieers, buglers, musicians. 'non-eommisaioiied f,lsfrii - ers and - ''rivates of Engineers; 'Ordnance; Sappers a 0... I.i ti ef i' , ,.. al al renteniers, . is • also. in creased iii. about the 'same ..pri , portioa/1 'The ill - crease. in She tray 4/if /Corporals .ss 'ranch: greater. Chart the visual prfiPortion, because - when the lasts il4Clllttl..i: NV:tS grailt4:ll by Congres - s that-mink was' slat ircly "ft wg.tit t eti, mind / Oa/ponds and TriVitteit feceivid iltd saint. pat - ,'-113 per. DS ,iith; 'until the fed 'of Juno .Y,Ot ii. was passed. :Ty. the .tiatnen.et : Ili& ration allowKd to soldiers - is -reduced to what iL was iti/1861 ; eei:th at . 11:rept/ids the. alst: section *Ofdltl) Ili . :t'nf Mardi gd,./1:361.1; which/ reduced- the itay : Of et iirinit,:sitmeaufficers 4;i ie-bajf w)tili; absent /on leave rim - tither causes than sit.li ni,-- r s or wounds. They.will now receive . ,full pay; Trovided . 'the .ag; 1/;tegale.i.if seas . altsenee Alan /Atit'exeeed- thirty slave/ in (Me. year:. This .is the only /ifisiatice in • Wllicif the l ius-Of officers is -affceted-h3 ; this till]. .. . CO - J : J. Cisco, • Eti. -Assist:tut TrOnsurer,. re cci•ica •Iv Acting', .4cretary liaiiingten,_ tin. .evcon4i . , -- u' dispatch ition;rOncing • the ivhdrawa I (,f. the :$33,010.000 , !oar • trrini h e vt", :.all ti:i.).roresals 'Citrus lar;rcecivial - will hc•• - • • ucnisntflG, ,5,'1864. WAR: ITEMS. How • CiirrgltaltAllwe nitr.-z-The - Rebels that entesed Hagerstewn-tnade,xwo distinction "between, the Copperhead sympath'sPrs •-and "the Union mew but'. robbed .1334 plundered tliim all - alike Copperlietidiam wont save them from being plundered by their friends. [Fan*. the NsTi Tork Tribune of July*l . ;- CLOgINGAIE'.. - . ... .. . . . . .. • - Congress succeededrliaile. : Saturdit night .in ;perfecting the new COnsicrAptibtilbill •.. tnder'this act, draft* may ho mado.jet , ,**,',l„twii or throe:: ~ yeara Ybonnties of -.S.KII:I;;VANI ana43oo; are to be awarded for one, 00'2W •thine yei O'. : service re- • epectirelc. Comni,utatimkift..no mure4 but every' .one•draffed may' ervelti - peraoti, r l litystilistitute,' and tifty - dayS'-notice;Must - be.gt gibe - fore enfore-. • in' the draft. 1 . Each. State is. liberty to -obtain substitutes in rthe•Statea in.itisurrection and have them credited on herstnata:',,We do not see how - the act could have beenreridered"morc lenient, if • the. paranionet'ohject. : Oltrecruiting: : our armies isE .to bc•kept bi'vlei. --.-- :.: .",.-,..-, .... -,.. .-...... .- • - When the liint"Onnieritaiti Act *atipsksed, we ' heartily a . toyetland'Eina 'taitielithe . COnAtontatioil' - therein - BM - So . long ~ tis - Alio ;GoTernionnt could:find itilistitittes•kir $300; :41-_!...ifiio.ok, ' - 'tt.and right to accept that itintlnatoad , ciflOitsbai iio-. ' . vice, andtinki.d. to obtain a zli:illigg 'Actstotia dr'ad • unwilling Water:...-But-itnie4., i,,.3 have cbutaged."coin : pelling a change In the laii - Tli ''e'Ai'ar:D - epart-: mein; .ichfpVat first.-held the' : s3oo:i Nil (-Attica-. lent. fur" personal`. service, now reports4-vitally ' changed state of facts. - L abor •is scarce and irar.' ages. igh; so 'that, money is largel y paid in as coin rut:dation, and the $3OO each will no 'longer pro-; • cnro.rectuite to the . extent required: The Rebels 1 have called ont,:their every White. male . who can ,carry a mutiltet ; so that our Generals now. regard them airOsi their very last ditch: • Brit the waste, .of the Canipaign has., been very • g reat; and 'we: need . repleniiihed - riinkii to fin i sh the work: -.To obtain - them it is essential ilia a call hp no* made, which willhang Mit money but Men.' . ileum the When the first : act was Pass:(..;d, the C3oo.cominn fation win, made the - chief groUnd of . objection:to. it.... The C opperhead organs - fairlYhowled: at the, idea of the poor to. serve: dud _ letting off those ride enough- to Payi..s3oo - • The bloody and brutal; Jeff. Davis Riots in our city last. Suitt ,pier were in good part • evoked - and . k,ept - alive by elamor.against the $3OO exemption: - -, But; from 016 . mM:tient wherein the War DepartMentdecided .to as4•for . al repeal . of - the • commutation - clause, •every.CoPperhead'in Congress has fought against ,rePeal:,. and " it has now beep carried over the-votes of thent . ..all.', And-: OM; OppOsitioq journals: and grogZsliMis are new as ...clamorouS against the re peal a 4 they:Were 'against the enactment of this ' • A - Special War Ta%.•was• enacted •-•1) . •., COngress during Saturday's Sitting: Five per, : cent.' vu all itittOnreB f0r..1663 is to be paid oil theist of Sep: ' teniber, next ;• and it-is calculated that' this item *ill put,•••20,000,000 into the , Treasury; to. be deco= fed •to ..paying bounties •- to soldiers about to be... . drafted. .An attempt, was made r te...include ' a tax .. on LiciuOrs in hand ;', but. 'this defeated the bill; and itlfad to hii:passed.witliont:—teo Many; mem hers having friends who. "areinterested in.whislty. • Congress has :decided : that :noire 'of the States • . whieliliave been formally•deelareil in insurrection 'shall vete Tor. Tresident : till :readmitted itito • the /Thieiri.. The Sta;teS thus 'excluded frora - partiel; rating' in'. the . approaching Presidential i contest are as. folloat'S t -- . - • :,• , - '' ' •.: , • '..: VIRGINIA., ...'' •:• ~"- ' • TENNESSEE, - • • NORTIL.CAROLINA, . 3IISSISSIPPI,- ' ... -. .. SOUTH. CAROLLNA, .-.... LOUISIANA, - . ••.:: GEORGIA. - -. . .• . FLOItIDA,. •• . .. S, "ALABAMA; • : '. TEXAS. - - • - ARK . ../aisl4,- Our .riext. President- and :14 1 0-Pretildent. are therefore to be chi , sen by the .fello*ing c . . ' ~-,. - • ;States . : , ' '..Etaxrrous. .51ate,1.... .. " • .ELV.CryOisti; 31 AINP, • '.. . 7. rollio.,.;:-._..,. ..... .....ei NEW-lIA_'N.PS , IIIRE:. - . is' INDIANA.' ..? ... :.......13 MASSACHUSETTS...I2 i ILLINOIS,. .'. . • ' .16 ItIIODE.ISLAND.:. : ... 4I M ICII WAN .... .: . '.....;• t.i ONNECTIQUT..:..:, .6,W15C0N51N.,.....•.. , .. - ,....S VEEMONT•-• • • . 5j311NNE50TA„*...:.;.:.:• 4- N.F.W-Y 3 ORli • • • 310W' A.: .. .. ::, .... .....; $ NEWJERSEIT - : I'KANSAS - ' • ' t ' PENNSYLVANIA :•..,f2'.6 KENTUCKY ; - I)ELAWAItE. -' ' ' '.3i:stltS;Ollltl...., • 1ffARYLAND.. , ..:1.:.,.... . 7 CALIFORNIA::,.... WEST VIRGINIA.-..- 510REGON. . :... ... '-',.... .. •.. Total, 24 es. ;Electors ' '. ..- . . . . . . .. . .. . . - ..-Necss:mry to choose - • - -- • l'3l . • NoTE.- - -Sever al Territijries• have _ just . been au : ilthrized to form titate. Constitutions; and . t(i - b, atiptittear under •them..by • Proclamation on alto priAtflhat.'lllev'' have .been ratified,--but, a.i.theY will at any :rale • have but: thuee.L'lcietoral votes each; and 'art; not, certain to deeept.the pritileges proffered them, li". - e•jdo not iliqiudu tiOtiii ALO,Ye. , , • . • .'". II ti in ado:a feW....do,ntltory_rerntirlis,".s aid the 860011ilaster..: 7:11.p , :: l'aitingtop-stopped•sudden lv in itit...bli:ale..t4ll6 wasaualting ituonti!rotho table 'l'or'f6a, alid.:ga'zed ovtr her f•ptes ilunightfillly 'at' him: Le:plink' on: li...pfatd. i: , ,,ig.,...w . t!,,,.,.it if-te en forceliervictvs by. 'the supprirt...,it' -gave her, ....-''.l stippcis.e R was l;Cause be vets . :Weiili," raid she, '• "but AYER'S PILL:B • will'ear6 laid: . • I !fever line* 'em tit fad. They are .ykiry kaitery hi sueli .cases.'. itelilly, nniclarn," , itailiOd:lic.-.-".leann6i,gness 1 as.oitc intaning:"-' `!•‘.. - ion•sairis(lyeentvry,:''sAitt.i. - ITC,• laying down the plate and ptltting.h sheen in the. .:preF, ,, rves, • "I sail desUltery," :said In', etniling, , -•• 'quite . 5 different tliing;" .'" No Matter," :said slio ' looking up in tithe W .. borx Ihes.s.eare, wlio.w . a pot-: nog parer d0w0 . ..t.1i0 aiimiley ' id.- the •lieruhdlie: . lamp; •••ifie Pills are :good'-for • b6th.,-1. :dare Say, ..•Sir thew oure.a'hilut all:tile diseases' iu the-corn-. 5001 by J. G. BroWn ..r Son; and? . 2., - all the drug 'wish... in Ptett,s . 4ll.e; Alio by all dealers in medicine overyWlicte.. •.; • ' .:: -: : .*:: •-- . .. . . • NEsi . -• . C • • i,ixrED Cot:G.ll,s ANti 01;i:5.L 2 1 , 6w arel aware of tho'innieirtance of checking a Onigh or ; that in the beginning .w.mild yield-to • a mild remedy, if `neglected Anon theys upon the Lung ."Brotcre: .13rimrhint TroAes," or -Cough Lozenge's, afford instant relief, . • • T c JAL.. TRADE.- ow -7 4 . Pottimille‘,Juli 1564. -Tho Railruhd this Wet. is.i•l, 610. 17,-by eanal .4,460 10—for the week 19,07 07 ni4litiot 36,3-10 Unis.rof:tilecon l esi)olidiiig'wcie • • • - , , ,• . - . . • .•• ,•-::Atarrinfttmeng the employeeg on the lateral. raihoada has.silsperaleir the' Coal • Jradel - forthie week, and tip - to yesterday'lheylhait. not. Cigna to twos. 'They . elaitm SO. cents 14 day.. advance,- andstatmthat they .gavo notice to that - etrect-',a week hafore th4linrned. out. .TheY.alltte . that' hey, are„entithidto this advance . iii eoasianMnee nf •the.adt'anee made. on' toll and trinvOrt4idn. hy . the Reading dittilroad of .50 emits a ton .45t(the -18ftlist..Thit-i Strilt has key t . a.t. least 15;006 itinl • poitront.nf,'Market, and .will' ; in all nrotiability . ,, lint up the price of 'Coal again. • ••:i - ; • The 'W'ages paid heretofore 'f3 co to. Firinneo-and :Condlietors,. f••,' 50, aMT to! I rid esnie n r.t . 00... There has:: been . . no it&iuMe we ladii:sarnade in telV.&e.,- ou .the roads. this. year. • : • :•• •.• •• • The direaident of..theßeading Railroad bc.iinpa- - nywas here yesterday. etnle . aVaring t 0 make are• -l' rangements, but we hive not heard: of the result • at .present writing. . • • . Laat yt.. , ar•at this time the trade was stuiriended at:the it-imestof the citizens-,of the-Connty,ifq eijahle the people to . velnnteer to-"check: the pro= gross of the Rohde in: M .tu State; prescMt :appeat'anees'imotheet.:4l:iiftikely to take" Oa 04 , and the trade'mac till9petided . again - send volnnteem to tha held; • • : • • The trade stinia up this •week as follows . „ . Mired withh.tat.Yeaf•: • • •: •• •.. I . 156.1. WEEK.: TOTAL. P. & ft, 11. Iti :15;913:1,550,1,7,5'.- ,14,6111,579,033 V -. 21,49 Scbnyl.Vanal; • - 767; 333;1951 . 4:4901 399,402, 62.100 T • 1.. ..al:-.1t. 11.113,2031 . '& 1 17,9071 n0, , 2; , ,T! 772:4:,01 54;543:' lr Lehi'eanahr 1,-,,,,, , ,43.,,,, 43.7, , ,9 , - i , 647111.;. 1.7;799 / • Scrlin l o 5:11)112,94311' ; 439.4791 • 22,30:;-' - 491,9001 , 49'025. .- :'• `• :. N• 1111 5,5771 152,397 1 . :7,099 - ..185,99t . 1 1 3 293 By R. Itmull '. • • , •• . • 5,1:13, 124.061 ,i 24 936 By C;inlit:, r.. 27.756• 176.200. 19;7 3 51 . 162.551` d 10,343, 'DO TII.OICOI 29,1 . 94 - 291,115T1 32,422. 309,042 .44 1 ,345' Wyomi.oo3o. l l' '.' .-.. I 0-?.,911,1 ,, ,.., -: .1 :1T2,.160 -; .1 . :0;$ST: I).i :N.). • .. • I-21,975! -, ' • 21,400 i .•.• i .J 977 • lirc,:ol Th . p...1„ 5W) 4 2i: itYLTstii - 6,-sn7', • 199,627 - • 44,541 , Sll4mokin. :.1 G . ,4 . 1:0 1 :1:1:t;377. • .I,Gr,!): .- 114,1101i' ; 10,92, 9 . o• .Trort,oo. — ..;. . - 1 . 30,1:31i ' 1 2.6,0771 • .-; i1:,9 . • Sii...•Sit..; 11. 1 . 1 . i. -..T:14i: ; 24,113! - , • 2.335: .25.213 j :. 401;9 Lykill#lV - lli:., .494' - 'l9-,r,2.11 2,40 ' 2-1,'.43T1 - .4413 '..- • . . 1m3,5ui.1,413,(1.5F,1.T.t.1,,i5.4,Aq3.i70 .. ; •.. • -:: •; - . ,- - •••• •• '1133,51.5'4,113;69 9 -i• - ' • '. • ' ~. ......... 2.0:3F;0: , ..44 0 ,:;12; . 1 • ...• . . • the . •iit9l , pagt , Wcolii the trnilo from all tlie 'regions iiliOxy'.afl..inerolvib: or •upw'dras toms . • ,'••-• • . . le:tra;.l6:rpm:Aind clumgp.e.s.cept.NOlAt • .. : . , .. . . . Clur'quotatlonsitt Now.Yoi - k has again fail(l(l.t.b . . 'reaelf:us. in' tithe' 'for .this- week's piti , er,:.iTh9. :stoppage • Of. .the...' Schuylkill • trade ' has urisettlea. ..priees.to some extent. ~ - " • - - ~' '. ••. .... , • . • .. .... .. - .., • , - Ifution&tiLE M.ExTo,N.—A. feW yea.rs ako iiiivill• . be - recollected.. that `t he failure of• the Coalilliin. of 'Newell; Sturilevant . .....t, CO . :, in Phi:lade] illiit . , i carried .a. ntuftber - of Coal 9pei-Itto'rs . .inlthi Ile giou with thent.; ; . ..4mong the - . pluillier.wa the Coal, ihin (if *-lewett S. Co.. : These . .genthinien.- 'cornproinis(NA:With th . eit. ereailiirs' . .t , y,payingione , -; half of - their llabilitie‘ - Duriyg . - the last two yintis they Ilave heen,Urntli( , : reuti in businessf anti during thia week Mr. Ill(iw;:ift , e . ..ltea..at..eutitore and. - .liquiclated :the ivhole:thilebteaties§ ofi: the late firth, prineilial antl'intetiiSt., Sueli honorable' eorlttet'flest , ryeitipeciarnotiizti. :.-: ..:: :.• 1 . . . . •f.ii - livir .infOrtnation with regard , to that c 017: lecier's.lidokti or -Iti• other lituinc.sconneted. `with the Mine lull ,g,;-Seltuylkill. 11.avendtairah ,T ptior to June 11,,1861; can't,. obtaineil..li} - . ilply . ... • ....'it4.f(i Mr: Wit:, th.vii Ni... 17:WELL at .bis i - esidenee in : IV.et Tirinelt : Valley. '. • .• ' .• , .... -•• • .. 714 E ..:COAT 4 P.RTOES.OP COAL. BY .THE, 04,100... (ci,lmmirrea) wEF:iit.v rim Tll.E,xitikrs'.iimmia43 • AT PIIILADELPIULA , . . • • .. 1864: S 1164 i Ash' Pali:ma r : : ...P.) 25; • • tw0...7..25 " Whitd Ax lt, Lnnlit stc nl I. . • : - . 8 500 8. - 75.. '• ' : Egg -Old fit.pq,...;;l :756 - 1 4 . 9.00 F.r • • Chel4.nut, - . , 7 504 • " Loi . Ut. - 8 .75611 9 00 " • ." „Broken, -Egg -:', •-• • .. •.. . . '7:so(ftf 775 Lovbm-ry:Coal;:,,. 0 004;1.9 25. •Franklin.(Lykens 9, 250 - 4 , ...- St.dloat. 0 23(f40.50. "' • Pwrrea,.., - .... ' ... .. -•: - AltlrtAireipliOTlLF .• • "--", • - ZiorT..7 - The deMmal.for cloMeelliis;:iietifecMitr'die liavo a g 4irrin*rov'ed,"iitia - 14' firhi , T the receipts are rlarge, : but. the consuruptiemkt saldslrom yard , ..,?3 , 50c14512 - tot" inner! and..targo size. Foreigmis in; activey',reciunst"?..a.ialuinim proired ; 'ttle.bnik of that' to hapi this iyoek man PriolslT EMI Th u laiie damsti at. t e last,publid sale of likranionlmsgiyeu quite an impulse to the local ScrsatupAiiide. • AT BOSTON. " . . . . Thetnailtetia - tell*li for all itinda.-- •Enklish Cannella ticareeandlninottare notnitialty $2.3g525 and ricton Oere haie been sales:'"4 - 4.10(1/311. - Vion, , cash. . thriicite has beta? in 04 ittallilepand at $l4O 415 1 1:4 ton.- - • • • •:, • • COAL :.-nEI3.HTEI. IFSgbis -faliio 10!4"Atieti . niipiail• tPhiliadia- Po d... : , ;. - . ... : . 45:65 'Poston. -.. . ... . . ....$ 3 65. PO outh:-,:2„ :..'3 90 ( New, Lcini0n...::„.....- 325 Ner" Bedford ; .. .SBO I. Fiery Raven :', .. •.2 . .: 4 2; 75 i Nekvplirt ... ' 3'25 I New 'York ' ''l I 3 ' 'Nohvich.:., .. .. '.... 5.25 Washington • : ' - 2 50_,_ Troy ' ...- .', 2. Or! Rhode Island -' . 3 ' 43 Newbnryport.. : . ... 3 301.ilartford ' • ... • '.:3 60'. Bridgeport..:_:..;: ..-• '2 .2 15 1 .tielilirk.• .. 2.......2::: .' 1 .6.. , - Albany ..:• • - 00 I .Atexandria.:. .. ....- ' • 2..2 .C. 6 • • - boats and 123 YOsel3 arrived for the creel:.":: : " ' .. . • . Freights tram Elizabothporii:' . New York ' • ' • ortland • •.2 I'2o Newburypert.4.. . .; . _2.25 Newport • ' , I,9oNew London: .1.50 jioston • 343 011'Eiwteeket • - -2 15 ••• . . ... .. 15 ProNidencer, ' 1 90 New 1.50 Freights. from Baltiinoic. • . Tri•Philadelphia •-•'' • • sl'2s'3l GO NOV York' • • 2. wig . ... .. 5 Oil@ • . . . Firighp. from Georgetowsla'or Alexandria: rhiloclOphit . • •• • ." " st 50a New - - S 15(43 50 . . . , . • 04c h viyil iI I Cam nay . Ilatilxivndm ftst A. Seri. • • ' ,Frbe following. is theAnantity• of Coal 'transported. otei the. different Railroads in SehtlY/Idil eualq ,l 9 l 7 creek ending on Ttkursday evenin ,- last:'.. - - '..' • •• ' ti).9 . 3 -07 Carbon • Ulf er.' 15 iu Greek ' Little Schuylkill:.' Mafiuniiy .V Broad Mt bnylkilt a11ey.... trade '!Quantity of Coal smt'hy.Rallrnad - .atid (:anal ; for the week ending onThursdny. evening .last i.• - • ort Carbon— ;ottfAillo - Sghttyl kill haven Auburn ' • Total ' •• reclonsly thlAseur Total ... ......... 1.5715"43 05 ..305.402: 00 To Eia.nie titriq.lwt .1 . ,550,154 333,355 00 • Dt;cren,34l. Lekfigh ALIO For week . OPERATORS_; eUlyh Ccittt Co 1. l'utdee & Patker & 'Co' • SlitOpe,,Weists& Pleasuitt '' .......... . nes:: . . N,V,.1`.. Cutter & - Cto: - . Waver 111 endow Smith's Spring Mt... 13. - MeCrOtry•& Co . Judd() • • .Ful ton Coal . . . " • Gamtni Pu.. -- ,C.ttal Co Bitel:Mountain Stlocdj•ille.. . . & M. - Coal Mumty, ..11 . 5 .. 211 iTotal brit it,tdanal Same lucre Ise. Dt.crease. . . . . , . ..1 3 iiicgro*c Con I: Trn (U..foi- 186-1. -.. ..... Ainquut:trail:sporterlAuring Vie : last month: 1,. . .9:(1,:!il• 05 . • '. 51:75t . 11 25 ' ..)52 OT . . • .. - .1.01,500•19 . .4,USI••02:•.;,..••" 19.1%19 qs' . . irberix Creek . • Sik - atam Vaal ron.d.-... United. States, Railroad, Oana,l a.ad Loom . .• , Coriect&l t!'p to thi b 7 L. F. . Broker, - P0rt...1411e; . .' • • • -Re t ailing Railroad . Stock ' ' ' • Boiadt., -". ..• ,'" • • 'IST(r ' I • " . •." 15.86,.cpuv't1 Schuri corn• . • " • " 80nd5 ; .....,.: Mine Hill . .• .. . .... Laigh Vitl.lt4 Ratiroutt; .. Ibtigh tarifa ..!••• Bonds:— • Script • • Caltawissa:Ritilroittl •. • ""., irelexied. . . ..Atiper.4.Bnnk. Stock ' Fiirtners' - .l3fink StOck tjov6 - rptitntit Bank Stock. .. ; . , l'ottAille Water Coumntny Stock Uas .• .. .... .. .... . 'l.7.''S;l' 3 ifENoit.. , " • 5......r,2 . 0-410ii& ccon i i() ) ,, ki,A(.l--(pii:;in hum Philatla.) - ,• - hurler •Qoal ; 'Fulton CuaLc ..:......... :..::. • Oriana 3luttittaiu Qual •• ..Loctig " • • :' • • " . ; . NekriVo'rk-andiMiddia (20111' • . ...... . ; .. .nWADYERT.":MENTS . . . . . . Du wJAALE -ozv.—Just. • received,. it I. supply. of :pore; Whiter-bleached Whale Oil; . 'Oils ... ate rapidly advatielag, uotVia the time to buy. .Jaly . .. ••. . . . fIo,t7P.ENT :011.E1i1117..siroiN1 n.:LA neat 1 little machiiiO, - which,takt.sthe sqmoi.4 out of chcr, riesvory hist, without; cinshintr ale fruit: .by Jtily P,"t*Pt." 811.011TE1i4. THUMPS:ON. =I4IMiIEN . _. .. F...oi.isruAND FIitI%.I . .biI.BOARDTNG. AND DAY.-. *- :. • - '... SCDOOL FUR YOLIN(.4.I;ADIES; '• . • . .. (.15/27' & 1,529 .Spiatice St.,-.loh!lln:illiUlpqa In") . . ,W.ill-:re...open oti.TUE.SDAS.', .i' i it.ember. 2,oth; • Letters -to the abov e address will ' rec e ive. *promilt atttiutieu. Personal application can-be *made .after Au g ust .20th; 1504;.t0 '.. - MADAME: D`DERVILLY,- Princrol., : :July 0,•.6.1 -- : ' -.. . .; - • .. - • —2B Slit . . .. . : - I - 11 4 1 i:OI.KN : nA.L A.. i - , - -..- ••• I • •• •-,-.• .:. • .L-i . .•. .• - .. . -.-. .•• , . . . . MORAIJAN SEM I NAR ! 'FOR LADIES, . . .. ...,..At, Lit.y.9; ; ...Lttime,:i..tr 'Ca.; Pa.- .. .-'••• FOVISTDED SEI?TEDEBER, 1194, . . . • . Affords Frwior Sdrantirges' for .thorougli and - accoui ylished fdinale ethic:At:ion. .: • .• . •.••• • • .. .. • The 7 rl4Cluinhal Terin Opens Atigust. 15, 15it1....• . : . For,eiiculare and' inforumtion. uppl7 to' • • . .. , • • . - ' ...• Rev. W. C. RElCLlEL,:Prineipal::: 28-3 m: ' : .E4TATt IN 'Mk 130i?.017.i11i . ,PUSTSVILLE • *ill he sold at plihliesalb, At Matz'a 114.e..1, on 8111 . -, I.IIWAY,. July la,. J.564,* lit all that "certain - lot of ground situate on the -.6601.11. Nale'of titteet, .pc on. headOf Market atreet. lit the ' liortlegnf of Pottsville,. having therittiti•ereitted ..a double .4;1 i two-Atirk fiante Ilowe, "and frame _kitchen attached,. now °mnion hy A. Melkuilelniunirs: kryine:reepectively: For. further particalara; apply . to Dart G4E4' . ti,, Attorney at 1.4 w. DcF. July 9, '64 MINE RILE 6SCIIIIVLA.III6I, 11,1 !. e -__ _. • .ARRA.NGEPEENT:'. • On - and after Friday ; Suly - Ist,:l664,:rwenger Trins. 'will leave Ashland at. 7, A. M.,!eOptiecting If liven 'with Ruulingdtaiirotcl trains for !Philadelphia; 11 arrishurg; Readiu**.ke;;!aial at 3.45, fur §rlntYl- 1 till llavenand interniediate.pOints.' , • ' Trains for Ashland Jeave:Sthpilkill haven 6 A: M.: rind i•P., *:;'stoppifig ut all principal , stations:. • ''. Fare . . frofn Aan shltlto.Phiiadelp4iii, f,O ;to . Wad ;1:o_Selloylkill I taken 76 eions- •-**. cl-f• All the:above trains connect at \Veativood with "eta -'ea to and•Trom,PuttSvitle. .--.• ••• J. W.- Cressonn,•July.lst, .64 ENVD 'ADD' • ' • - • • ' DRAITNAILA.NEFIELDDENSMORE Of 'Ph ihidelphii!, (foririci) - of lioston.j lieSp&tfidly alumni:ice:lib:it she will visit Potliwil le on Tt'EBl)_lY; duly and•can be Consulted, fora :few' days: only; at rEN.:.;:s.. - LvA.ucl.. • *. • • . Examinations and constiltalions will he- made out charg©.' . A Medical Lecture to 'Lathes • Only. delivered - • , • • .. . . . . • .. . • ... • Taesdav Aftentooni . July . :l2l.li, at . 3. .o'clack, • AT, THE •• - • ••• • -es— Atimisiodivill: be free. • - :.* Her Lectures' hay'e• been attended by thousands. of dieSitiiNew England. _New Torkand re T ij•iya n i a and .hare beep spoken. of in terns. of - .conimendation for their practical. and , ' instracl - • diameter. .• ' • .• .In case of-i3tOrm . at the • e maned,. there will .be' a Postp:inement,ta the t day of gOod:Weattlef, at m I place and hone..: . ale . . • • . S E CIRCULARS. . • . ' • A §pecfa.l eircullir to jadies,..cnntaining.nnich*alnable litfortriatioirrekarding.titerine coniplaintS, - niaY.lie had :at Mrs:: Densinorel's rooms + . without charge; 'or will -be Bent by mull; on. request- .1 Jnlc a,.'ti3, • . . . ETTERS Ronininimr Unclaian.e4l in : • J-,t the Post Otlice, at Fottticille, State Of. peunsylea nfa the Sth daY.Of . • • .. • To obtain coy of these letters, the.apPiteant rang call . for "oltrertiontletters," dide. of tigs - list,' nod 1..• pay one - rent for sileortising. " :". •:- w • .• . If not talle-d - fOr-within one month, they 41111 bp.. sent 'to Um Dead Letter 01110: • :••••••• • .'• • • . . Arm:troll:: Mori • ITorin. l'afriek ••: ATM . ' insti in, II 'J ' • 1111ln - tan Jos ship S 1 illerlilizabet h COnnerf Pinnels. Jackson Thos .Rate Mrs Lizzie t.,,ariiey -Ran: : J ones•Edw . . JPrice Moe_ Jonce.hlrs I..•• Collins F • Kreid& Toidas Bausch Jos.: Clementhlrs .1 'Keegan . • Jimmy:Wm NV 2.E Kinzie Caleb • •Itichartis•Mrs Ilerandlino J • -Iceofii higs A. Davis . i m Catharine: Shan! t A dnin • ' Thividnon Mary J'Ariox'•Anna • Sikwahl John: pairtim M A shiplyneh :Minh Jos . Ellis Wl3 - Loyd :John • '• ..F.Orstitsen gagli '.3llithnesSelienet St . • Parr anti: 'ldeGong h -ratile,ii:Shenref.Peter ''•-• Flooat 4 an :CI Myers A ' •• ; .Francis'.3lrsJ 'Narks . Sheen ' Grim Wm. ' •Ch.n.s .. • t4ppeelltrs:Wm . • .111ccUre.1%*in •••Wells ,InO.I? Garrett Aunt Ii; •• Merrick Win slit; :Walker " llntrhinSlohn Marlitr4 Anti. , liillr 31ie, , Mary - Ilownol John .11"1111.ims S t 3 July O. , • .1,419 03 .13;845 X l7 ..4130,411.t 18 . .3;•120 15 , 17 - .: • .1. . 85S 00 . . . . • 009 00 .. -- 4,256 14 1 . . e,r,n lo 3,3 Ce .04j, ' • • . 1,02S:00 - -1,355 op • '14,61.0.17, 4;45910 .1,500;02.,03,. 591,0t2 10 25,•93s 0 , 9 • G2,GOT 00 . Tor• IS6 IteIILSO3D.. • WEER'.. • I" WEEK . 2 . 6,J2:11. 1 12,7131 1i;2991. 4,491 : 2,91.1!::„53,2114 9 1,751 ‘2,159 1.139 9,337 "2,408 1 , 0,266 , 561 • •:22,631 441 . 2;630. r9,.042• 262 irosT I 1)25 - 73): • .1,1241 . • Y. 57 4- 1. •23,2771 :• 761 1,•314! .76;337 ;1,054 2,4031 ..."11,062, • 732 1051 .23,7261, 611 • .23,397 I. • rill 1,64)8V- - 32,0021 - . 1.214 35::2461; 1y155 036; . .22,314; • . .122. -4,5121- . - 62,5271 . 310 111 36.25i7 - 772,15 1 w .23,7F3 2.3 . ,733 .267,731' •' • 6, - 47 I 2,147 6,6'1 1,962 11.60' g,166 6,97 ] ,i. • .. 1 ,,84.07t1 ; 61.1 . 15 - 1• : :2•• I- I, ~ .. . int,ol`2l.• 931,873 . . : .. - .. 1.14 a •.10_,31J$ .501 e•Sx • 1001111. -16010 S • 1 -39 .40 '2.9X , • 9 3 .0.". 1001. .95;4 --64 3 4 • 403 • 6. . • 106. 115 X. .611 - 53:.1 109.11'234 rll 50i 50 20. ' 2 '5O -'09% •• 50 .750 • - 50 . 561 50, '• • 25 El , ' '2O 40:3 . 10105 ' 1 10;• 1 109 10.1k-116'? '260 265 l:ErlanE l o 4 .l lll2l6l otis'• '''' 1... .. ---- P. ck:iunt-cfg 40, -Pit Ttfllfpf; 44d-t"el:ed.sitsaiitilY'ar ten' ax"i' .eive3Thllh.4-1143' - MIT ISti;ITAVVAGEFTS _libber Beitinn . ,,,tonether with the smaller size, a of, . ) • ,t„fikli.•4lll; b; sold at . unatinfacturers , • priae4.-- Mae; • , ~ ,:: '. ,!-- 'II ' ... ts, a ,iio n i.. t i; u :,- ti.C.,, '.*: • Gum Packiim„, 31:1.111101e liings..to...'&c. ?or s,ile by .• ''' `i:. • . - - - -•'1••••„: .;_: "..',..,,x - 0 ,, ,1 4 ' 3 .N .. R .n.8..,„.. -:::: , - _ { .14. VAL OF IILik.IRD3WPS - --•--• .s• . • •-....... .i. 0. 1 Llataas /Roos, - . . , • ,1 ', ,,, ..- -‘. -...'• , .:'.,'.. -; 7 -'''' ' '.. • - •'' -- 'f: i.' ''-' _PMILI,SW TEcE MIXT TIE/44Ln I 1;-'7- I - PIANO - FORTES -. 'PendOlis 'Bounty , : Back Pay BLum&Co. Sole .4„Opite forlds celebrate& Pianos.:- •- • .'. .- - • ' -. 'I .. ... 1 W ... ... - • - - • ....:- 1 7 7 ., ..: - .2. , z-' . . INTL. il- ARP. 31E2 '• :. :01 Visri . .. * . I!Po ' in - tallifetTrs ::Gl. .F. Pa ". MA * EY .; l b b char g . , i n l .a a i n i l I t les her lg ne4 - : . ► .... PA ,1 4 Quite a number of thelt instruments hrit - e already been ~ : , .. . „. ; . s, ..., , . - 1313 ~ ,• . f .., ..„ ~ ~ sold in thill . Part of the country.- and It would be: mine , • I , • :•• ,a,. _LILA ,- . ... . ... -•. desiary.to - Say anything' raore'in - their, praL4.... '.'. They 'cures:, The sloo.tlitnty due 'toldleridlacharged-it‘r speak Toc'thexnselve%. - - Mr.- - Ilaidnuni's rianos , bye 'wounds received.-in' battle; collected wmioex natal. been Sold, for the, last thirty yeats! all over the country. Wepay ftnxxialattention to:slainis. In wldch ether at-. liorttland•Sonthi and are unsernamed fin.marda - both , tonaeya have FAILED, or whiciChave beeti.SUSPEN quilityorfone and finish: • A - .' - ' -•* • •.. BED; of which there are tens' f pow: 4 11/1as. ' • : We have •• A warrantee for five . yesia. will ,be.civeia• with every already collected Mad' - nab], over to soldiers anddheir Piano sold. Air: Ilardman or' SIM will . attend to the 'heirs over 8300,000, and. are paythe thOusands dal • tuning of thelnstrinnents' theniselves,..as .they.will. be. Iy, '- We secure', Pensions.for ten dollars. and collect visiting this place.every othezinorith:',An examination B oun ty un d,B a uk Pay f or t on peri cent , t un d no.i,ayAn of these instrumentals respectfully solicited. - '. ' . tw Artru .we ijui e , sn u ft ded. : ... •-• ' Jell' 9 , *44.- 9 57 3 -1 1 4-1 . , • H-. RARDIV .,S - ' '.% • Tits Aunt ilaaaus 4 . tablishe& ukouthly, and lade -•• ' - ' . . voted to the interests of the soldier. and.hisbeirs,to.. 0 If.I7IILANS% RT 'O.OIC SALE. - ' ••. .. . h it • tarsi ' ' - W Iteos and we will .end Lou , • •• • - .- - a copy fret,. or. for von= etesrrs. - .we will send you by return of mail a fine. engraved tinted liketiesi3.(album size) of U. Gen. Grant. and Tux Arair'llmist.o forone. year..: To persons sending a chib of fuM, we will send fos.prentinnklan additional 'Likeness and Toe Rea.u.n for one year, and for.eachadditional subscriber and ati titional Likeness to the getter up of the club, se. that a person seodiiai; us a Club of ten and,i3'•will be entitled to meive, kfansetr, saves -Likenesses. and:Tus Anui limitn for one. year., and for tuiy . other:nmalbet in the - . - •Parku.sut to•iui order of the Orphans , Court of the' County Of. Schuylkill, the eribscriber, Midinistrator of ' Estate of Abraham Ililbusb, late of the. to*uship of North- Manhefari, deceesid, will expose to sale. by pahlie•vendue,•ott • •• • •.- • - • - . . , . . • • • • . . SATURDAY, 4hcio.lh•day of Jul!, 1884, • .. • . at 2 o'clock.- in the afternoon. - at. the public , house: Of &Varga. vet Gyred', in the Borough of Orulgsbmt..,all.tlMt. :the farm or tract ellatui, sittutte.in the. :the said Towriahip .of North ItianhelmoT: •:.: • . lxunided by lands of Benjamin Batt, Ed- 'ward- Keine, David, - Gerber, Daniel - "gegely. and - others, and-the . Centre- Turnpike; containing fa tie:es' and :9 . perches, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two:: -story log Dwelling lluuse. - log barn, spring houstketc. • Alse, a tract ofSprout Land in the Townshitilfiford said, betmded . by landsof late_ henry Delbert, John • Delhert and John: iltuniner, containing sixteen acres, moreor less-late the estate of said - - deceased, _*Terms id - .conAtiope Made known 'at- the time and place 61. . sale. by. : . • SAlki:L IL RADDEN,.Administrater.. , filtirderofthe Ortibans.'Court, - • • • • Pottsville; July • • • 29-4 t : Irr-peculiar taint or 'ltction which' we. d sanoittr.i. lerki the constitutions Of ltitudes'of men. It ter, produces or is. educed by an , en :bled, vitiated state the blbotl, wherein it fluid becomes iri tnpetent to' sustain vital forces in their : corpus action, and' , ves the -system to into disorder,and decay. The'scrofulous contamination is va riously caused by mercurial disease,. low disordered'digestion freni.uilhealthy food, impure air; filth and filthy habits, the . depressing - Vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever.. be its. origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending -"from parents to children unto the .third and fourth generatiori ; " indeed, it seems to be the redof I.lim who says, "I till visit 'the' iniquities . of the fathers upon their children." :'llie' r diSvases it-originates. take ~ .. . names, according; various aeng,: to the:organs, it, attackS; : • In the • lungs,.Scrofula produces ' tubercles;. and finally. Conshinption.;• in the glands, sirellirigs •which• StipPnrato• SU& lid= come ulcerous sores.;..ln• oct. "stomach and. boWels,' : dersingerrients • . Ivhicli -prodtice'lndi • gestion, dy...spepSia; and liver complaints; •on the skin eruptive iinemitaneous affections. These; all having the Same Origin, require the same retriedy,:viz, purifieation and invigora thin : of this blood= - Purity , the • bleod . ,. and . these dangerous - distempers leaVe - you. :With • feeble,. foul, - or corrupted llood, yOu••crianot have health; with' flan, life - of . the .flesh". . healthy, you Cannot jii6.e , ser9filloiis 'disease; --.• : .- Ayer s. Sarsaparilla -.-- is%corimminded froth the most effectual anti, dinesftliat .inetlical science has - discovered for this. afflicting distemper, •and:forthe eure•of the disorders it entails. - That it is far super rior . to any, 'Other . •reinedy •- • - yet devised, is I known hy'all-whO have *given it a trial.-.• That:, • it &les.. cim*ine . yirttias...ttuly. extraordinary in their circa:Amonthis:class - of - .complaints, :is hadiSputahly proven.lik. the great multitude' of ..p . uhlicly.'known 'and remarkable - cures it ••. has spade of the .ifollowhig diseases :- King's Ey.il,. : et Glandular-Swellings,-Turners; ' Eruptions;.:Pun' ples, - 131etches . and' 'Sores; Erystpelasi)lese. Or ' St.-Anthony'S Fire, • :Salt,.l.lhetini -. Sc d -Head; ,Coughiltant tuberculous _deposits in. the 'lungs lungs,: White' Swellings; tebility, . - Prepsy, 'Neuralgia,. . Dyspepsia or Indigestion,:Syphilis" and ~ . Syphilitic Infections; 'Mercurial Diseases, • Pe ale Weaknesses and,-inieea, the who le. series of-complaints tfiat arise from impuriy. :or the ,bloOd.: : - Minute reports of individual • cages :may lie:•fonint in' AYEIeS ' AMEI!IPAN • AtmAi4c, iillich•is furnished:le. the diuggiSts • • for 'gratuitous distribution, •wherein May be: - •learned the,direetions. for its use; and .some - _,..,0f the remarkahle cures which it has inside.. _when all other rem : eche% had Jailed to afford , .. - relief... Those - : arses • are.. purposely: taken .- *from 'all. seetions . of: 'the- country; in order that, every resider May. have •• access to : ionie •-.. one, wife can speak to him of itshenefits front •:'• persolial•experiente. Scrofuliudepr yes the • vital-energies,. and thus leaves its vips far more subject to.discase and its 'fail esults. - . thqn ,a.N. healthy - . constitutions,. . ace. it • tends' to. shorten, and' does greatly' shorten,. •• :the average 'duration of human • life . . - .The 'vast iiiiportance of .these - einisidUntiona has led us to' spend years in perfecting, a:remedy. . - Whiell is adegiiinc. hilts - cure, • This we now . offerto the piiblie tinder the name - Of Atpit's ' • •SAiisAr,iiiim..,l,•althiingli it is. coMposect •Pf ingreiients, some of-Which .exceett the best .- of Sarsaparilla' in: alterative: power. By its • 'Aid .y.OII 'may protect yourself. frOm the sifu danger,..theset , . •.- ing , and . Of • •• liQorders„ ..Purge . out the.foul .corniptioni that rot and fester • in the. blood, purge put the .causes of disease; 'and ig,ormis health will follow.. By" it:F pecll-; • .. liar...yirtues • this:remedy •.Qtinnilates .the vital .:lunctiOnS, 'and thus 'expels -the - disternpers which: link: -within . .;the • system or hurst.oitt . : .•.on any parrot': it, • . , . . . . -, i'e••knoWthe_ public.have- been :deceived 1.67 many - Conitieunds:..• of I•Sariaparilliz i• thut, prOthised• mucli:.tind did- nothing;- but they •will'neit her he- deceived nor disappointed 'in this, It•i Virtues :hay e_ heed preivert by-shim, danttrial; and there:rim - Mins. rin qtwstioll Of its surpassing. exCellence for the. ture' . .of the : alllictitigAiseases :it is. intended' to ••relich; -Although under the 'sane: ninne, it'is a, very different Medicine. froreany other which -haS been before 'the . people - ,•,:and is far more ef fectual' than' tiny other which 'ha's. ever been • ayailable to *them.• - .'. :. .-. . :._ ' " .... • , . CRERRY...T_WTORAT.i The World's " . Great Reinedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Co n" • Gumption, and for the relief _ • of Consumptive patients _ _ in' advanced stages ° of the" disease. •This has lieen••Si) . long used and sti vernally known;. that' we need - . do •no -,rhore than' asSure.the public that its quality'kept :up. - . to the 'best 'it ever has. - been, and that 'way be relied on to do all it has ey.er: done.. • • PFepared:by • •Ijit. J. C: AYER & CO; . . .• Practical and Analytical'Chentidi, • .. 1:, • , . • t old•liy all druggists every *here. , • • •• . Sold by 111101VIS — ,t, Son, and by all the drug• ge-ts all:dealere in medicine eve rywllUre. '- . • July 1.405 T ... . . ~... . ‘,ll' RAVE 111 , sworfrOl.the subscriber.: residing lit L 1..) tqslibacti,, Jane2ftil, , A Sillaii...yoTllll2: , YELLiAvit.ED • ('OW; o -white - •feee; awl . 7st, ) l* strol itur w tik, ..Whver will, ret.ure said .. .. Cue', - or give informal ititi wheretiecon get . --! ... ber; will be ; Suitutily re:warded'. •'.- . - • •'....- 11 . .. JACOB. MTN 1M EL...' - .2.5.:3 . t 4 • 'F'ishliacP. 'Tub* COW.- - Strfiya array.tre - in.ihe Salved . ; kJ be r, re iilitr, near MinerSville;•• r ThurS , -" "clay. June ;iota. a BROWN 1.1..N1) - WRITE' . - tajW;:witli ti her riga. ear. • rather .•• thin, and a piereofl: tier tail. "Whoever.will return paid la,weer giee Information where she ca - ii be had, will be sußably rewarded.,•• - , • . •• • . • • 1),: - V.VIB:FOWIf.R. Delaware., near-Miaersrille, July a, !tll. 0 Saturday.eseniug,- lint ween Stung . MOrfts'a.titore • and - Iteppliq's, a : small POCKET .BOOK. rontaininn-abont , .. thtrtt.‘en dollars , E 513 ) ..• The :flaunt Oft he ownir.is written tin the inSide.. _Tho'firtcr M ill confer a favor on a "soldier's wife by leavina it. at • this Office.' • • •*- : — .LTDIA • SEITZLNUER.: rottsville.: July .9. . .; • . .2.3- , • It•A • 1!111.71;y theltremises of CI the :mi.-scriber, residing InßarrktimMitup, Schuylkill CouMy.• iMout. 'tmielve - days ago, ;r . 311 , (5 )I.l.lLES—'..me - sorrel, - and the other, a dark color; One is stiff in the hindlegs; mat the Other lame In the hip:- The.ouMer:l4 :reqiitested to rums and talmthmat away, Otherwise:they he sold. • • sly 2, , G4.-- 4 11".4tn •:. - ONA.T.RW.P.FALL.. Q. TRAY ISOW:-:Streyed sway croft the -fnitip.cti: 1,3 ,her.;St4lnit, op the 16th . of :fnne..a , )arge LACK and 'WAITE .SONSF:',:Whciev; er. tetertllFer or give Information Where ehe urn-be tiAd,.wilt be euttabliireilnuled.:l__ - - _ . ARNOW. . . . . . . . . 10 THAY 2:CO IW.---Strayed liWay .frottl . the . sati... 1. - 34=criber,.residing is - :?yew Philadelphia. f 44,-1' ou.Ttießlay, Jane:Slier; a uoNr-itttEmß ~." klx I .CoW,:with White and brown stripes oir her -' Illgi ..- face. 1 liattsik teats,;:and was . (rob calved.! ? . ^ Any person retarnitig her to- the subseriber,.or . giving: . Ittrormation %viler!: he can get•hei, will he reasonably' rewOrdvd. • -..• • ...--- ... •. ' JAMES JOJINSTON.-• Nye llillatielphia: - Junt...26; , 64. • . . ' 2G-llt* • . . . . 13OCKET BOOK tien . lltarket and. Nomad:in. ()u- 'Monday cola:titling about $lO litiuotten'tuad . a -Gobi . 'obit LiWkl.L.llti/Uthi . 11....' • . .Ttio luny , k,eti. the titoucy;but. -- . ..will . please tntit,ttto Nocithuuk taut Lockot,*yalutaton *account. of Ls egrziatton,Ao tbi.-,4 ...Tune GPVICA IV VE ll'ir . or. from . thc ..Aub.eiribrs:, 1. - 7 , (l theTali. - .ol.Thing, 1.814, a. SMALL , .- ...., • M s Itl'.1) 04,,W„,rilth a white ',nitric -vir the tight side of. the. Uthler:•.• Whoei.:gr' will:return; •-. . . jiaiti Cow, or 'gk'e information where he eau --. .. . . get her, will_ be'rgra , onalily reWarded. 1.: ' . . SAM.StiN'GRAPW : FiLL.:. 2(14'4' . ' • ..S.t.*:Ciair, Ju nu , 25: -;(11 '*C! .KEED.:•,- A .-, slippry of l i Viinilv $6.21, li.y.thc VOund, iviatter goantli . y. for i;al . o •••• . :11..}ANN'AM; SUAStart; A.Y7MI=L' S AND FOUND. r:4:44:4;4:ideM I Withingtcqz, D. 04. Apra 18, We take 'pleasure in. saying. that C: G. Bruce, .r.. 41.. has complied with the act of Congress authorizind err 4rin per aime!to act as Army. and :NavyAgeiata for. the collection of i war claims against the Government; and to .recommend him to allpersopa that have dahlia they collected promptly. - •'. • • • : • Unita States Wade; Bohn Sherman. 'Mratherß of Congrei4—E; it .Ecilei r Win. tiotinied, Wm. 13. Alliaon. May 28, .6 LtA.WtEY , S SOLIDIFIED DENTALi CREAM, Oleansirik, Whi g . and Presorving THE SETH?: .. . This article is Prepared with the_ greatwt care . upon" scientific prlnciples,.anil warranted: not to contain anything tp the, slightest degree, deleterious to .the - teeth or gums,' Some of 'Our most eminent Dental. , Surireoa3 haye given .their to, and cheerfully reCoMmendffi as-a:preparation of superior qualities 'for. clemieing, whitening and nres e ning the teeth.` It cleans t h em' readily.' rendering them: beantiftillyWhite• and. pearly, without the slightest injury to the enatuel.— lt is healing to, thegums where they are ulcerated and , It is rase) . an excetent disinfectcir for old decayed teeth, which are exceedingly offensive: .Itgives a rich 'and creamtLaste to.the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly,. .and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath. :•PreparedionlY by A. 11EAWLEY. '&• W. Cur:. - ILOth and - .I.Ptaabnkril atm., PIIII.Airi, and sold bylailDrfiggists. Price 20 cents.. • . •-.' • • TESTIMONIALS.—. The. following opinion • iff Dr. • White, as to the' high esteem in which he' holds the Dental Cream, must be sittlicient evidence, of its•value to quote ether testimonials in detail is needless, 'con tenting ourselves bylsimply giving - the 'names .- and • ad-,. dresses pf peisonS,.who speak of its' 'excellencY for' the. - teeth • Puft.s.nctruiA, April . - "laving carefully examined A.: " Solidified Dental Cream, ,, I hereby cheerfully;recoininend, k to the public ketterally. It.is an excellent preparation .for cleansing and preserving the teeth; and e n fbe usedby pll persons with the utmost - confidence, es itS properties are perfectly harmless. BeSkies preserving:the . teeth, •it.promotes a healthy fiction lo ffie.gums, - end ithparts a. •plensaptueSs to the breath."'`• - • . .. • • • • *. .• Dr. W. R. 'II,IIITE, lie 3 Arch Si. Tints...lngram, M. D.; Dentist,•4sl N. Fourth• Street. J Dirkey, .254.5. Sixth St ' ••• • - ' ,• • R.:Vanderslice, surgeon Denthit.;426 - Arch St. • .C. A: :Kingsbury, I.ll9•Wainut.S4 Arch • • • F. It. Dixon,. S2VArch St: - - . Rdivard-Towasend,"Dentist. 'fi'26 N. Fourth . L,•ll:•Dorphley; Dentist,- sui N.:Tenth St.. . • M. L. L n itg,.. Deptisp, (129:N: Sixth St. Juno 4, .64., • . : . le Gas Stove Wor ks! H. D. BLAKE, 474 BROIDIVAY, Ni. T. king lic;.iting• by GAS. DIRT, NO SMELL: Ci NO S I.agtti. s % oast; linllte,'Ton.t, Stew, and .I_slll.erit irons; • •. '• • • • •.. • • :7 - tlrthiii • COAL . - or WOOD .! . • ... • • . . . has'e ph • hand: and 'make 'to order STOVES:: arid .PertNACES,•forCherniste, Thiners,,Bookhinders, D"en tete, Te:h9Loge;-5 ' •Yulenniz4ng' Stoves, Photographer's Ovene, and for Tailigsk and•Lauudry irons. . .• St4i , ifur DrAcrijg.ire. CataloLre,• .: ' 1 .nbiO inhittifitct Ririe Cool Oil ktoves,..ior Burns the. eorrunon• Hierosene (hl,•and (1663.the , Cooking for a Family .for ONR CENT PER HOUR. • . . - • BIiVR - E, Sole Mtinnfzioturer, . . nlerican Advertigini nnd •Pnrchaeing Agcuty filer= for the above-namod•Mqellaiidize; E,'ALVOR.D. Corresp.: ..ISep.4OWIER . . . • The A receiveu. Bus. 11, & A\ EL July 2, JUS7 _RECEIVED, IA beautiful stock az Wltitc item, lie - syelry,• : . .... ' 7 .• ~ . . -. • • • .Plsiied Doody; cif. al! kinds; . 3: -.. ] Pi)itelt.licipinitiis,' - -- • * . . , • - : t Tiertycling -Satehels, - ~. .• .9. Milier Ware de:lk'slitdy . GQ.ids. '. „... Also,sn asSiirtment:Of VAN DIRK & CO.',Steiebia • ti!il - 4111itn mirli.l iers ' encl. : 4;mi lb' i x!n rcs; ' Dionzt?. Statuary. l'orkible Lights, etc., etc. :..• - 1- -.±Cir" pirticular attention - Odd' to the repairin.z . Of • Watches: -aiming had the harvest *experience in -the very fie S t. bianufticturing . establiShnients in Europe, we feel warranted in assuring every one ‘Vho.Will patroniie :us, that Weivill be enahltallogivesatigfaction, particu larlyltr la theliner class of work; such as ' CHRONOMETER, • :: • . -.. •' : • DUPLEX, ENGLISH .&: SWISS PATENT LEVEES, - .. • • - . . . . would require.' We shell etuleavor,..by. a stialghtfor-, ward cOnrse.„ to'please.every reasonable person.•• . . . .1 ••• --—: •• • . G. PAILUM. C. Co:, •: '. 1' '' ' • '.. '. Practical Itorolegist and Jewellet's. • • March PI, 4 61... ' .- , „ • . - .., ICUpT.I6IV- BOOKS AND_ .11.1;141C . . TOII THE MELODEON •• • InStrumentk.of . tfie Organ Class. . Zundel".s.MelAdeon Instructor:: Containint.ihe Ele meitisfof 3losie;Trogressive Finger Exercises, and A lan . ze Collection .pf -Choice - • ' • ' •25 NO Method. (Or 'the 31e.lodeou„ -Selected -Mainly .from 1n tractor,' and eMdainitig in addition to - Lt tsonti and Excireises, a 801 l ectiOn' of 'Popular Slings, amts. ,variety - of 11Saluvand ilynin Tunes .. ......$1 50 •Carhart's Melodeon. -Elementary' and irOgreseive Studies, with a collectinAqf Choice Vocal 'and instru . meAtAl lifttSie - • - •' $1 50 Atnerican School: for the Biel °Odin - 1 110 Model Melodeon Itstrueter . ' ' • 1.50 Winner's Perfect Guide for the . 'Melodeon.. 'Designed A,Self-ltistruelor, :with ',Choice Music GO ' Melcxlemi vdiliont - .00 • Wondbitry"s Melodeon .Instructor.:..:.'.-. : ... .50 Green and White'slileloileon.• .. . . : -;.60 . llowe's'Seraphine and Mehideutl Instructor,..:. • .50 -The Seraphine. A - collection of .Music fof.the . 'deonj - fieraphine.tind Iteed.Organ •• ' - -60. • The instructions in' ach of the above books are suited not only-to the : Melodeon, but to - .all instruments of. similar.conStruction. Sent. post-paid.. OLTV.EIt DIT • SON CO, Pubdshers,- Boston. For sale by J.. E. GOGILO; • June 11, '64. . WHAT NEWS P" - WILKINSON & Would Inform the public that ALL'S WELL! .7 FAiiIiONABT,E .E.,‘BLISIIIII.ENT . • Noi • .I.OS. Month .1414.1vrnth Street, • . • - 4 doors *low ChCtitrint;.PI.IIIADELPIIIA; " • .• be intincrtho best . : ••• • PANTALOO,NAND • :• • "in tint city.: . Calland . • TAYLOR'S • • • STYLE ..TFS'FFOR ...• •.- • 'CO:iglu:4 and bobby • •• '- • , Fine•aoctita, wtdl niade. • • - • - At Pair Prices, • - S: C. TAYLOR. • Lato.nt ciiAs:sTokEs CO. AY 14034 68,.,11.00P- -- StIRTS; ,'rlio moist Consplicle.Aismorinsent • ot . .Firsit. , 1100 P 'SKIRTS! iis the fliarket, • • • • • • - ..1 ..For - .Thei it's! ....II is:4es • ' cool .Ch Wear,. .mannhictured 'and 'Sold,' wholesale mid retail, at No. . . • They embrace all the .new and deArable Stiles, Sizes and . Leripttis, Which:for synimetry. finish, durability and, Che.apncss„are unequalled. Our goods • are' made of the begtwoven . Tapcs and. i.irst Linen finished English Steel Spi',ings. The metallic fastenings • are secured• by flu:. prove'd inaehinem which prevents slipping mid getting shape: ' We - are also constantly in' receipt of East... ern-trtade Skirts, -. which we are selling at:the. following . very loWprices : Kid .Padded : and Riveted; 15 'sPrlngS, 63 ',cents; . 4 21.1. springs6o • chi.- *26' 'Springs, 05' -ct;..; 30 sprigs ' , t 1; 40 - springs, $l-20.: 40 . springs, Diamond' tied Skirts. SO cents. • ' • - . • r.SIO.II.TS . made to onigr,afterea and repaired: • ..• •. •'• '• . 15.10.111328 ARCH pi:, PRILADELITIA.: CAP. AND, FUR STORE. . . - .The midCriigned respectfully inform the citi.zons . 'of AF'ottsville and . vicinity; that they- Mole' digp ' taken - and ,fehtted • the Store-.in Centre, "str.!et,„ als)ve west where they will keep constantly on hariVa large and 6610 stock of HATS, OAPs and STRAW GOODS, - .and rime - assortment of FURS, which - they sell . on reasonable terns... 'The patronage of the.public 'is *so _ . _ . - . . !its an4Cipa miule to oider on . the shbrttßnp "e. ' '1? 41°S.iroWk. .June. 4, .1504.: FAISILL.WiIiABLE 43.011:T.111NG,, . : • ' .•...• • • ' • Juit opened.,'a splendid, assortment :of Foreign' and 1 DieirMitie CLOTFIK... CA•SSIMERW and VEST- " 1)::GS, Which. will be rut and - -dt.in the latest and. • rii,il4:inifiroved stxlesolt liii.Old - ..titand, litaike••.• sheet, a few:doers above.Centre, Pottsville: •- . • • j , .. • •-• • :lIENEY.MATI , TEN; Mercluant, Tailor... i'iittsviliolillareli 5, 'G4: • ; ... z• . .•, • •••• -'lO-tf .• •• ' • . •• LADIES: • 1:1.11 the-newest stiles of Taney Combs, Steel.'and 'Jet .we ry,,Vertrl aud Dres.es, :Fans; Paraßots and Sun Zmbrolla.B; at prices. the mom. sans-. [kb:my; at 11. 1)1X0N5.-Faney. Goods. Store, in:South EIOIITII Bt., Philadelphia,- •'• rre - l'eatfock • Feathers bought, or. :natle into Fairs , nt,lfty Brushes.. . .• (March ts, UST RECEIVED from Neiv York, 4 aidebdid alswiment, tif• '''.- • *.• : • " •• ". ". - :• TABLE MATS, -. ':2, . - i.", ;.,. - 4. • • " • EGG BEATERS' - - • - -. ) . .ICE CREAM FREEZERS, .G.M). BRIGHT. & CO.'S •••• • Hardware &we, - 064 . - - • .1, Fotdisiwsiiid 811114;0a t. Ey t i t y 9rtio giontirlitvq: ul'aeti,at'• • • G.ltO; . U 8 1b 4d Bom a Thdse BendS sic timed DU* the Act of Congress of aiazdi 1564, wilich i pnavidea that : all Bonds issued' mider this Act shall be BIZI . CNTT ,TAXATION by or under any State or Municipal anthcaikt: Sub eciiptions to-tbese Bondi are reeeived In States notes or twigs Natiorial'They iare" TO BB IFM2BNIKETI•Di COTS, at thepleasure ofd the Govern ment:iite any period not. less than ten nor More than forty years from their date, and until Met. redemption FIVE PEEtEIENTONTEREST '011.11: BE ROD ni *COIN, oio!Bonas of not over one hmuireddolLars annu ally. and on all other, Bonds sernis-anunall. The inter est is , payable on the first. days of March sod St : .:pternbe In each peas... Subscribers will receive elther lia s iste H red or Coupon Bonds, as they may meter. Register:3d Bonds are re oarded'on•the book; of tho U, Treasurer-, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to bearer, end ore more convenient for com , Sobsctibeia to this loan Mil hi v e the option or hair- ins tneir:Bon4 draw interest from by pay . ' tn~ the accruedintere4 in &?In +(Or prateil States : notes, or; the notes Of. National Banln, adding fifty pdr cent, fornrkinaum,) .. ar.iecelvd.dra i ydni interest frc thn !late subscription and' deposit, .ds tltese Bonds are • •• • • .Exempt Irina IClOntripal or . State Taxation, - their vain is inereimed fiord one toithree per cent. per annum, according to the rate of Lai levies in various parts the country. : • • - . . • „ present rate of. premlim on gold they pay ' ; Eight in currency,. and are of equal convenience as . . a perms- tient or temporary Investment. • . • .. • . , .... , • ' It is believed that no sectultie. Offer so great Mance: ... ... - . . .. .. . mints to lendeT,as.the various descriptions of U..s Bonds. -In-all { other forms -of indehtedness,.the - faith or abilitYof private, parties or stock companies; or sop- arato communities, onlVis.pledgged for •payment,,while forithe_debts of their/tired States the Nvi?.ole property of ri the:countri is holden to secure. the;.p yment of both • principal_ and interest In cOhi. . • . . : - , . .. • tit, • Theseßondainay be Subscribed for 'in sums from $5O np . m.anymagnitude, on the same te and are - .thus Made equally available .tOlhe'sraellt letuler and the largest caPitalist: They can be converted into money at any Moteent,•tuid the holder will bale.the benqfit of theintere.;G :, it ntay.be usefullosbite in this conrretion that the total pundedDebt, of the plited States on Which. Inter.. estisimable in gold; on the Sd day ofMarch, 1554,..was sfo:-;,065,0tKi, The. interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year willbe $45,07.12:d, while the customs rove.' ite:ln gold for the current fiscal yen:, ending June 'loth, 1504, has been so far at th l e rata'. of, oiei. $100,060,000 . . per.nnnum '. IF will bc seen that even the presentigoldrevennes'of .the Gevinceent are largely In ec..os - I p;'. the . Wants of : the4`reasurer for, the paymeet of gold • intetest, while '.therecentinpreaSe Of.thetariff will do l ubtless raise the . annnal receipts from customs on the .innti amount of Itnportations,to.sls 6 ,ooo,oo 4 s per annum. -: .- . Instructions to the - National, Banki acting . as loan .... . ..... agents were not issuelfrorn thelTnited States Treasury. until•Mareh 20, but to the first three WCCUA'3 of April the subseriptionS averaged more-than.TlN MILLION'S A . . .babscrintions will' be.recelved by th ••• , • .:. :First National. Bank of Philadelphia,•Pn. . Second National Bank of Philadelphia; l'a • . .-'•'. •.. . Third : National' Bank of Philadelphia. Pe. • ...- - . AND•iIY: ALL AATIOAIL BANKS • .., ... . , which are depositories of Public Money, and all ...,- ''RESPECTABLE BASICS: ANDI BA:NI:BUS. ~ thringhout. the country. (acting,)ts i+prit.i'et the Isla Tonal-pepositary Banks,) will furntsh. further informa tion on applivatlon, and .• • ' •• .• . • -. Afford Every Facility to Subscriber% : m ay , f, 4 14.: - :. ... - • .. • l i, •- - 1.9-2inif .. A ..P.EiltiMAN. 4 ` •CURE ' • %.• FOR 5CR0F . 1.71,4 • • ARISING ynog.A. eONT.3II.NATED.. A . .2154i) . 1.31P1X.14 STATE .OF TILE 13400 D •. , • SWAYNE'S PANACEA. . • ' . • • .• Though many years, • ; • . have elapsed since . this •• great discovery - was; made known :• : to : the world; great virtue has nev er yet, beep:equalled. Its safety . and in- • • ' • nocenc'e have been fully tested,, FO that it •• • [. maybe ddministered to thembst tender in- :It imports stieugth m idi soundness - to •'• debilitated and corrupted censtitutions; . there-.• ' byliresct ving.their iiiTipritig from )3ereditary.diseaes. lii short, the,.napst loathsome idiseailei, which •.. ...have putevery other medicine' Mance, 218 7 well as skill of the priifession, for more . • thin'''. a quarter of .a.. century, have been.. :• : • perfectly cured bythis great Vegetable • • .I'ariadea... Let. no disease, however • • ; • .bad .it may be, or length' of Mine It • , • • • may have.cm.sted; iliscomge Yon . • until you have triedlhai . . • - • ':renowned Reinedy, .. • • • . WA:Vic-DS PANII4) ACEA' • • . C. • • Cares ulceiated' Sore Throat,• Joint:'.Co*aint: PANACEA - mires l!fercurial Diseases, Swayne's Pahaeca cures - Ulcerous and White S'U'elling. Swayne's Panacea cures Dark Blotches, iit'• Defects in. • - •• - 'the Skin , • • •• . • . • • . . .• •• . . Swayne'S Panacea cares Boils, YttiloW Skin, Pimples , •• . : • ,• • • O;1 ' 1 • • • • • nthe• . •Face • . • • Swayne's Panacqi cure's Igurasmds, or:W . tisttng ofilesh [May ‘2S lIIEDICIN4L. Swayrie's Paziacea cures Syphilitic Diseases of loug et tndiag• , . • • . • swayliCes Papricea cures Itheiimat id Affections, Diseases of. the Bones sNssayne's Panacea makes Pure and Rich BlOed 'Swayhe's Panacea is prepared only . by ' • DIi..SWAYN,E & SON, N0:.330 North SIXTLI-Street; Philadelphia. CZ'Sent seitirly:paeked to any address.. • and JOHN . ff. BROWX SON,' .I.IENRY SA,YLOR:, rotuvillo. EEO COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION . . . :• . . • CoughS, Colds, •Consiimptioli. •Coughs, • Colds,- Consumption. •• •. • • Coughs, -.Colds, Consumption. .. • :Coughs,: Colds, Consuluption. "• .• Coughs, Colds, Consumption. •: • • Coughs; Colds, Consumption. •• ' Ctinglisi • ColdS, •Cousubaption, SWayne'S • Compound Syrup t , o,f .Cherry. •• Swayne's.:Certipound • Syrup of Wild Cherry, • Swayne's • Compotind : • Syrup of Wild • Cherry, • Swayne's Compound Syrup rof Wild ...Cherry, Swayue!.4 *Compound Syrup; of Wild. Cherry, Swayfies' Con - mind • Syntpt. of Wild Cherry, Swayne's - 'Compound Syrupi of ...Wild Cherry, Swa37loB Compound . Syrup, of Wild Cherry, • . • • •. Cures . all CoMplatnts .• • .• . . ' Cures -all Complaluts . , • . • , Cures all Complaints • • • '••• •.• ••• Cures .all Coniplalnts • " • ' . ' ' Cure's all Complaints . Cures. all 'Complaints • '. Cures .. all -Complaints; the. ' Throat, Lungs rind Chest. • ;• Of ..tho Throat, • Lungs and: Cheat, •: • : Of the Throat, ". Lungs,...and Chest. , • Of the Throat, . Lungs and,. Chest. • ; • Of.. the- • ThrOat, Liings and Chest.. • • the. • Throat; Lungs Auld Chest. ' ' • Of. the , l' "ltroat, Lungs 'and . Chest. ." • • the • Throat, and-' Chet. • • Although-many yearsliave elapsed' sinee thli diseov ery Was made known to the world, its great virtue has nevery,etbetaa I . Anoinee"Cutre.• by Dr. Conn " • •••• • • Syrup of 'Wild Cherry. : T suffered four months.with ti- violent Cough, &Tom : panted- with patuful. tightness of. the chest; great eulty cif breathing, .eore 'throat, •sleen disturbed froth • C6nstant s emighing; ,tried a nunaber cif remedies ;without . .benefit t. I' was, adViSed.tl3 try Dr..Swaynets Compoinid ..Syrup of Wild Cherry, which gave quick relief., mid after using- tWO bottles.:a perfect eure.was: the result. •I give this certificate freely,.al? I want all: the werld•to,khow • of this truly. valuablernedicine-• .•• .••••• • . • ' • IfcAtruativ-J,•Ev,,ss, 124,'South street, Philada. "I'repared.only. by Dr: SW ANNE' tt Sox, 330 North Sixth • street, Philadelphia.. • •• Sold by 4 - .14. BROWN & -§SN, riENity LOll., • Pottsrille, and all the .prilaciiial'Pfu/%4istfa. and • . • 14- : niepde4,coithe..euro ‘ .l serOfnla, White meat ond.lllceration of t4eßones t .: Joints Eiaa:Turn —. ors. Affections 1 : .All the carious clbjeasei, of the SKIN, such -TETTER. StiALD.I'D . 1 ktES...atal diseases ariAng (row lijudieities. Ilse .01 ~liiertury.*: AS .4..§TtruNp'.2yl) FALL PU4IIFIEIf. OFi.TIIEE;Loop it itt . i unteralleiediiir. * 7 ••' • Prepartll. by • - • • . -.,•• CASTLET6N .• •• • • • .. • : • Pick York: , Oat Agepti. JOHN G, 0R0WN,56 SON, will • supply, Owitade, pt ow' witulezalelakes. • • Itay. ' ' • pt k r ; G 0 .,... i : 1 , - " ilit i ottit :•; : ,E. 1. 4 SatUn l 49 Jult 99 tg64# I Till WAR , FOR Tlit UNION i Tit eßebelltaild- , -Dnieist of the. Rebell' nt Frederick=yiee:president nnatin in tie . , • Regarding the:. rebel raid into Maryland we have various infunnation....-Baltithore dispatches say that theitaltimere arifitibia milioadisunobstnict ed metalas Sandy•lfonkopposite Harpees Ferry. All the railroad•property at thei latter .place has bcon ~destriciyed.. The Marylartd cavalry - had a • skirmish-with :a rebel seouting party,. four 'miles .west of Froderiek, on Wednesday afternoon. The totalrobialforcel3 set down at 30000. , Chambers berg is .luider martial law, and dispatches from there say .that defences. were erected there on -Wednesday night... The stores: have all,been clos ed and contents removed. ,Fifteen hundred , els. cavalry;' infantig-and ., artillery, .entered gerstowu on Weilnestkiv, but left town in the di- reetion of.Trederick; 'after loryirig a contribution ' of 1500 outfits and $20,000, under threats to burn - the town. The' excitenitait. in. the Cumberland Valley is said to be intense. The merchants .of Shippenburg, Chambersburg road' Carlisle have their valuables puked - lip ready to leaVe immedi ately. The railroad Machinery at Cb,ambersburg has all been removed, and evert train from the • 'Valley is filled :with refugee.colored people. . • A dispatch from Baltimore, on Thursday night, . states that ourforees made •a rocounciissance to' 3fiddletown, west of Frederick, and found tho re bels in such larg.e force that they were compelled to fa 11 back. The'rel.iels - were in full force onithe HagerStown road; one _Mile from Frederick. No rebels, except. Mosby with 150 or 200 men, have been in Louden Count}},A liarnsburg *dispatch, at 10 P. M.; hursday, says thtit the re bels appear to be concentrating : in the neighbor hood of Frederick, and heavy tiring,froni that di- rection was heard in the Valley in .tho evenin,g. It is supposed that Gen, Wallace 13 contesting the. :advance of the rebels. A detachment. of oar for .ees left Greencastle for Hagerstown; 'at 5 P. M. BALTIMORE, july 7—Midnight.--G en.. Wallace has met with a success at FrodorickCity, and has repulsed the rebels thus far in all their eflorts to drive. ns from the town. • . . • . • Yesterdays New York 7rilnuM concludes in ar ticle •on ' the. raid as follows .reiterato our couvietien that, the inroad upon. Maryland, - wore it in -force, would-.bo cause for nothing_but congratulation. As yet, whether ripen , evidence or upon a cool estimate . of probabilities,-we can discover ho ground of belief m suck an attempt.'.', Dispatches frem.Fortress •Moni-oe report noth- : in now, from the Army . ef the Potomac. A State Militia Company having been called for to garrispn Fort .11eClary, at Bangor„ Me.; Vico- Presi.leut Hamlin,appeared in the company armed and equipped as a private soldier.' , . - Eettoi;aka lirramiamica.—Tho .steamer from Queenstown on the 20th tilt, arrived at Hal ifax on Wednesday.:. The captured crow of the Alatrama"werc parolecl - at Cherbourg. Beelines announces his nit - tuition to embark on sinew Ala bama On 'thelsth of August.,. A. sword is to bci • presented to Semmed in. England. The Deer ;ll6mid is charged,. with being asorVirittonder to the Alabama. The Deno-German question was discussed in the English Parliament on the 23d, Earl Eussell- admitted that negotiations Would •probably • be broken - off and:hostilities resumed. The Conference assembled On the 25th, but the proceedings have not transpired.. - AnEriglishCab-.. met council was held immediately' =afterwards: The English goverrmient is said to have ordered equipmente realty-for • 30,000 troops-. The Dpes. are reported to be, moving up troops to.take peat- The_King:of Wurtembhrg IS dead. IlrotherhcitiPoi .Circulating Library, Market' street, Pottsville. Special arrangements are made .with person in, the towns or Matuthoy. Schuylkill 'and Tamaqua. FOUR DIFFER -ENT BOOKS are allowed to subscribers- at a distance' from Pottsville. All the,new publications-are added as soon as -leaned. •' . - [March 26; 04:-13-tt POTTSVII ! LE MARKETS oirected Weekly for the Miners! Jo Whent . Flour,.extfa faintly; per barrel dt , • •do • do '•do per cwt.. do ,do extra , per barrel do do..eulerflati~'• . du Ity6 Flour, • • Back Wheat Plonr, : .do 'Wheat; primewhito; per bushel •do•. - do red; - • • • -do - Dried Peaches, pared, per.pontid, dl' . do capered,.: .do- • - Dried Apple.4'.. • : - : .do • • - t; cloZ, $1 : 06 Butter,'JCL. Cheeee,, :3 15i) ;Lard,, a 14it1Iainfi. -Iwit!LE .SOup beans" Rye Ch Corn Vital " " -Potat.oes; ••%; toll. • ..bale cwt Straw, ~3 LOu. 'Planter, • t • ``. Salt.; 'l3 mak • .Tim Sand, b. CloveC " 0T. , 5 juptrecalyed: A tine as -: . I. G . :aCirtITICIIt.; at •' GEO.•BEIGIIT &CO.°E.. Q11111T11 , , , '&;'' WESSON'S' fov.on hand, 'at ' -apo. ',VATEIC COOLERS..—A • fine xisigoit V merit of Water Coolers nt: _ • • • • May).4, STICJITE4 it:TI.J.0.1111"80. G lENCY: for the - purchase utill mode of, Med Eidatd ; taking charge, of . Coal Lanils,,3llnoi, and We collection of rcnta eiplOfing .Lands;:Mildis, Luzerne County, -Pa. . „Toy: . - . JAMES , PENMAN. WATCHES'. WATiplik:s A large assortinent of •Watches—American, . English and Swiss, In Gold and Silver; Single antl 'lrainting Cases. - An exataintition is:re- • spectiallyaolicited.' It. C. GItEMI; - .. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre .Street, Pottsville December.l2, 'G3 • .. ' • - • • (I.I.ILENDAILS.—A. new • antt 'beautiful •:". Calendar, giving .the months, days and dates, suita ble tor Offices, 'Depots, ,t.c.", It requires no alterint, , , and is, hi fact, a. perpetual. Almanac and a perfect 'III.IE- H:EEPER. Price $25. Call and F.ee them.. - • •. • R. C. GREEN, Watchmaker, ' April 16, '6.1.-16-tfj • Centre et., E.—Gaa Pipe and c ocks,-Elbows, Globe Valves.and Steam liibbp, _ - ' -June 25, • STICIITER TT , E VEL for taking the pitch Of veins—a fine ar IJ,ticic, • • •:. STICHTER B 'THOMPSON'S, . . . . . tt AT ~•liAClf:.l4—Clotheil ' liacks;:-,Ward-• 11 robelocated im any part of the bduse.. A neat, or .ruunental andlisetul article. -Everybody and his isita Ehollid havothem. 6 .IICIITER,S; TIIO.M.PSON.. W ' it JI.LE. OIL :1 WINALE : 1--Ifest Winter-breached :Whain . Lubricating, - Lard and' 'Machinery Oils,' at New' York, prices,-by on* or fifty barrels, at -STYCLITER & THOMPSCIN•I3:- . . - 20 000 LATE)"BuA LGE/ I'J" i - vS • • 3 •.•5;000 Toivato'Plants,' . • ' 5,000 Celery " - For alle. • - GREENWPOD, NURSERY,, • Also, variety of Greenhouse Hunts, such as Flux, yerbeutts, Sc:, in full bloom.. , Juno 11, IA ; : ==! BERGER, AUDENRIED •& _FRY, , • • WII - OLESALE DEALERS IN • Vish, Cheese, Meats, and Provls •• ions Generally. At Noe. 11 & 111 -South Witter St., bejoyr (Lately occupled by E. A. Palmer b.:•Co.;) • • . • • PHILADELPHIA. ~ • . • 'l'he enden-igned respectfully informs his frlends and. former customers that helms made an engagement. with the above house, and bopes to receive a continuance of their favors, knowing that be will be able to render them general. satisfaction, 1n regitrd An assortment; 'quality; and prices. JACOB, .27-3 m ". 13A.1{1t.0 . W 1 1t4 • -INDICGO .11111.11 E. . . Dealers.and consnme.is of the above celebrated Wash' Blue; will pleaeo take notice, that the Lakla are alter« INDIGO BLUE, = ALFREt) *ILTIE'RGER' • - DRUG. STORE,: ' North SECONIkStreet,PIIIILADI; The qttayt of thi4:pinewill be the 'hume in every ,re-epa; It -i s, . warranted to color.moro litaterthan- twice • the . same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than any other Wash.lllhe in the market. It dissolves - per.., fectlyelear:midckies not settle. on the clotbea as - most of the other mikes One'llos dissolved in' a r- - : pint of water, Nirip. , ipake as good a Liquid Blue asi any that is made, at ono-thir,d the coat • . - • • As it isretailedat the-same Price as the. Imitations end inferior articles, housekeepers-will find it verY much to their advantage to. ask Nkr . that .put.:np: tit 'WILT : All IfineVnt aftei . -this, date 'With .o,ist,Ow'n name - on it is an • • - • TOFNT.W LABEL: ix)Es NOT uriouncr. errmer. For sal . eby Storekeepors generally Febl.3; '64 REFUTATION OF A I.4l4kpir . • ' • . • We have been informed theta certain individual has attempted, in Pottreil le' and neighborhood; to NH the', well-founded, reputation of the Pianos of our Matt ate:. Aory; by asserang to lave tuned Pianoisof our make. In Reading, raid finding them to: keep in bad time: On inquiry instituted hyba, of -tile parties direct, we bear that the said-IndiVidoal has neither-seen nor, these - Pianos,. and every friend of truth and honor. - fitay 'draw from this his conchtsions, what credit the slander ,. ons .assi.ttions of paid Individual deserve.' We desire to . state dititinctly;that we - guarantee- eVery.• Piano ,uf . ourmannfacture to keep good tune. -and otherwise in 'good Order,'-and always consider ourselves botind to re-:, fund the' money within-the enlace of five - years, if the, ' contrary (chased by our bait) be proven \e beg leaio : to refer,.l(MOng a laroe„„ nember of gentlemen -of the .higheSt respectability, who have purchased. l'ianoli of ourldanufactiary, in . regard to the entire-. patis,factiou these Pianos'are giving, to • • Menko.Stern,.Na. 218 N. Third at; PhilatPa. .'Mr. Theodore Heins; rith Tian,-Philadm: - Mr: Richard p leken, Sugar' ItefinCry, 416 Crown Philadelphia. . *. • • 11r, Philip Bald, Uelle.rstowit, Pa.' Wm. Knoche; Ilarrisharg, Pa. ''•. • : Leirtter..,Tottsville..Prt. - Mr.-P, Parker, Reading, Pa..-- • ~ • : Mr. LOwerigrund, 204 'Market st.,Philadelnitia; - : • The -511tennerchor VocarSociLty, 31r. 3111101141nd, licudiag, IRt.. • • Winkier,,Treoton, N: J.. • - , Mr_ D, Itoth,.WOoster; Ohio. . • Mr, Thos. Ldwrencer Salem, 111: . And man). Others, whose directions Will be given , II de- Calumnies of the above Character will . he, dealt :with In a. MOM *UrilllirY.lllallner 'n future. ~ ' • A LBRECIIT. RICKES • Alarm - Forte Mannfactnrers. • No. 46 North Tl hd . etreet. Philadelphia, Pa: a - ff - F.....N.I.S.TATT,. : Centre street. near .I..orwer.nsn, Pottsville, Pa.: hats been appointed Agent for the sale of these Planos - ki Schitylkili Comity. at Ifhose storr the imAritiniqW! an be. examiaLd: Tta, Public isre..perr- T=E $lO 00 4 15 10 00. T 0 75 I 4 $9 60 3 ST 1 00 00 6 25 4 00 1 70 2:00 1 6( ,Shoulders, :Beef hind qr. " i. ".. front Mutton, : . • " . I IPorki. - Neal, . " Sugar, 'Cubs; " Sugar Monte., .`. Porto Ida), " e, ' • Whit Crushed.. . N. 0. Syritp. 13142033E3 EIMIMZZI
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