• - " . u y, n i t • 14,‘ POTTSVILLE, P.A. iiTuRDAY, 311vt 23, iss4. DER BRAVE . SOLINIESS: In one week from Tuesday- next—August • 2--thepeople will be called up to' decide - at tlftNallothox whether the men of. Pennsyl vania who are kravely lighting the battles of the country, shall be allowed to vote while in the, service. It would seem impossible that any man could be found, 'so ungrateful as to deny our brave men the right. Yet is so. -In this County and elseivhere, there are vile Copperheads who are now resorting to the most shameless falsehoods to induce the people to vote against the measure. They' dare not oppose itthkough the columns .of their journals, but they are secretly and qui etly working against it to defeat it at, the polls.. The Copperhead leaders laSe as an ar -guinent against .granting the right that ne , gro . exand. minors in the army, will be allow , ed to vole, - and that the men ' will be •com-• pelled to vole as their officers direct This statemnt is not only basely false- but is an insult to the intelligence and true manhood of the 'soldiers from this State. It is not con templated in granting the right that any but those Who are, and would be legal voters at home shall exercise the right;\ and -they, if . the privilege be granted by the people, will vote any ticket they see proper. In this re-.. spect they will, be as independent as if they were. at home. .1 - 45 apPrehension need be felt that the privilege will be abused. • . . To us it seems py.nliarly hard that a citizen leaving the comforts o: home,' the profttable pursuits of business, the social intercourse t lint renders life so pleasant, tb defend the lib erties and laws of the country, should even for a moment. be deprived of the right of hav ing a voice in the political conduct of the na tion. We contend that the.. \ soldier of the -Cabin army who may, be legal voter at home r bas an especial claim for the sacrificee he makes and the dangers he encounters in entering the service, to retain . the right. If the - Copperheads had' not .opposed. it they would never have been deprived of it. _Why, even at the - coming election we have no doubt that there will be found men even here, who'have sons in the army of a legal age to vote, who Will vote against granting those young men the right. -This shows how bitter, is the partizanship thtit will urge a man to commit so unworthy an act. It is this par tizanship acting against the soldiers as,a mass,, that now seeks to defeat the proposed amend ment to the Constitution of the State securing the right to our brave defenders. Citizens of. achuylkill County, whatever your political predilections, are yod prepared to grant to the soldiers in the field from this 'mid other counties Of Pennsylvania, the right, to vote ?. We hope 'and. belieie pia are.-- 7 ion must feel that gratitude and justice ,to thein.demand this recognition of their great services.- D 1), hot fail therefore, to 'vote on Tuesday, August,id, for the Aluendmeni al owing onr soldiers to vote, and for the other Amendments regulating legislation to pre vent fraud and imposture- 2 ' For the - information - of those who i►ish; to snow how to prepare and vote thcse tickets, we give the.following form: FIRST. AMENDMENT. For the Amendment. " SECOND AMENDMENT. •• • . For the Amendment. - THIRD AMENDMENT. • _ • For the ArnendYient. - These tickets will be folded so auto enclose ,the words "for,the Aidendatent," leaving out- side:for perusal as the ballots are distributed to the boxes, the. words "first anietnimpat," "second amendment," "third amendment." .It is not necessary for us to enlarge upon this subject. Every citizen ,with a - peaceful fireside; every property holder secure in his possessions ; every tnisiness man who is pros pering, must feel that the men who conquer ed at Gettysburg and who for forty, consecu tive days in Virginia under Grant, combatted successfully, the :glued_ enemies of the Gov ernment and invaidars of Northern soil;, are entitled to the time it will require for him .to go to the polls and deposits his vote "For the Amendment." , No Union mi►n and true friend of the soldier will negleetiliat sacred duty on the 2d of August. • SrArE , CoicsnrtrrtotsAL CoNvEnioN'of . Maryland very properly asks that :the sym pathizers with the rebellion be.assessed for the damages of the late invasion. Those who rejoiced in the success of the rebels 'should' bewilling to pay for the pleasure.. The t'on wention did well in thanking old IsintAut. DAY, the, man - who killed' the rebel who dared to touch his flag, for such tun are the lieroes ef the war, and worthy of all_honor. Tut. chivalry of "gur Southara brethrero, oil Lin. The Richmond Frominive, witch CITS of a captured colored -.soldier of the Union; was eqUipped as . the law directs in,the hateful Yankee , blue, which is emosyh to make a &Jahn:tax slay negro, no :natter , how harmitss he !may be." " Brase,, chivalrous South roni—raurder a ueOp for . the color :of his 118 T L E. . . Tga ecnr.rvaa-rax, sloyritt.i.-..-Froro the pub lishers, John F.. Trove 50: Greene street, New. Tork„ we hare received& copyof the August num ber of the Coritinentaf:, The contorts are, Ameri can Civilisation—second . paper—br Lieut. Egbert . Pimfps. U. S. L.; Aphorisms, by Rev: Asa S. Col " ton; The English Press, by Nicholas Bowe, Lon 'ton; Our Id - Arty - re, by Eats:Putnam; Xnone— shapters ten eleven ; The First Chr*tiaii Ern-' eror, by ReV. ¶)r. Philip Selialf.; CaUSCB of the fltnnesota Haesicre, by January Searle ; Buried Alive—a dirge—by Martha Walker Cook ; Negro Troops, byalL Everett Russell; Colors and their by .Mrs. H. E. G. Gage•.; Battle of the Wilderness; by E. A. Warriner ; Tardy. Truths, by IL K. Kalussowski Arna.l Its Organization and Movements---third paper—br - E. W.• Fuller, A. Q. M.; Literary, Rc*cts and Ed itor's Table.: A fine number in erer,y respect., • Single copies can be'obtained at B. Baunan's hook store, in-this borough. • - X.:;pc4. --Atfa.itO Weeks . ' ::;,'.1',..D'er...„',.. 4 - 50.1 22 i, ' ~ ' ..:A ` , ,i-Nr 1., T. - - .: 4 111 - I 21 i ki -, ,, , ,Ay _.: r - 4 fit •T ,1U • New'M.. 9 r 'a ete'g ';'.l., "N . 4,,, , ,,y...... : ' 4.52. .1 20 ! Flrst.g. 11 , 10 55 eiri.g , 1 ' , Cr.i•mcipar:.i 4 43' I 19 -- Tull M. 19 140 wu'g '.!4. rittatemar. , 4":S•1 .Tl 3 ; Lae q. -- 25 s . O eveg 21 1rett.,Ly.:,.:,.. 1 , „ 4 115 ,I 27 ', .. . . . . J. ffodlcon; B. Boyer, and F. W. liseh of the Oth Itegfinent, t. V., wounded before Peters; burg, resened P.ltiladelphia en 'Saturday last.: 71,-morroto.—Thirtieth Sundsc of the vear, and ninth after TrinitY.. Day's ferigth ; 1i board and 23 minutee.. , • - - . • , Ata meeting of. the ' Union County Btan y% Committee bold in thielknouglyeeterday, it Wag resolved to bold the . County Convention on Mon day, the 22d of Angina. . , Cafond iTanie's 'Nagle's, Regiment is organized drat. Tho other deldotlieers are Captain Morton. of Reading, Lieitt.:-Colimet, and Captain "Jeuldrui; of Pottsville, Major. . • " Bu Friday of last week Constable rt Chrisma arrested at Shenandoah City, this Comity. a man named Jolla Fairchild, cliarged with .stealing a mute from. Mr.• Ktarr 7 ..coal operator. After a he was conunitted to answer. •• The Thec..l. (7. Thicker, the lately elected Paso 7 .Allfilinsburg (formerly of lleSlirig), •hi to preach in the G * 6rmtiti , Reformed .o:inr.:l2, Market strew, Yot Hrilie, . on to-morrow (etlny),.at-10 o'elock,.A.. M.. in the German, Ad o'elocli, P. M., in the English Lingtiage; . . .. .. , - r , -- -..— . : - .• 2hp Enijiloyets , of ti, re „United . blot es Zfilitarii . - ' •-• ..t. • tratiroad.4 --These gentlemen ' wo. were - hero fur . ' • 7.oupe will giVo 0 .." 1- --- - - ' • - • - the Reid . 1. 4 . - . yatianni C i rcu s ' 1 ' ll s, r y .a. short time.owing to the- difficulty on . 'hi ti, m 4 in , Tiinistmo, - August 2t • Pottavz a, .. , ,riel 4tii; , delilarttl, ..ing .11084 left- this. -week, the ; chtlic.ulty between sth' anti l'ella r kin' °ay°, . - the Company and the men having 4*ll adjusted ti L. The:. 'Troupe '.r.iiici. is „salt ..to;embrsce , .i.:Me .Of_the - Mu:rt.- riders - and acrobatic per On - Tuetelay last they .. held szneetuie at Peen -I,.rihers..in .the country, ,is- , ittider . the direetion . .. 6 ...s m iv.ini., l fj to ttli tia m e thi ch H iir D ol o 3 an th x l o - 11. Pii i k'hiTi l : ., §h , , ,r 4. a : • , `.l -a• iliaries W....:11,r furinerly 31110 . . - Dan. awe, w • 14 . 141, 4. .1111413 are teovaml.M4 favoritoo with . appointed Sotwetary: - CM motion of li. Rn • .O. of U. A. M.—Thotofficen elect of bletarcom .Council, No. 66, G. of U. A. 3f., , 0f Schuylkar *cu r are.: C., G. W. Baser ;0.,' IL O. Mettle; s'„. G. P.:Taylor ; O. Ferry; P. 8.,•11. E. Hein ;11111'4 T. Ely ; .T.. P., D.:Fisher ; P.; 1). -P. Monti% ; Trustees; Wm. Styrilillt. Byeqy and Amos Homan.: . .'• . • . Value-of tbe order, 0,000. fie.' of members, Wounded Seloiyiki/i £ , 04 Soldiers in Phil.q.. follovriag a Oched Fluladslphik.on JD:mislay last from the. rat 1i05i4 411 1.;- 1 4W. 1 0 ottrt-ziotrrit , 11; S. Syr?.ter,. D ; Austin:Webber, - K; Lae Swame, "Tanldun-sy, E ; John Watson, E ; And_ Dtmlady; ; 'F. H. Eis.ll4 . ; Corp.: W. J. Wells, F ; Lewis Aursnd, H. - . • 11 ,11orri-srFrn IlEraresT---John Kate, K. ' , • Caught ,a 2hrtar..:—A•yearig and rather ,despe rate Copperhead, of this Borough, Meeting an acqnsintance - of his; a good. Union man, -during :last week, while recruiting for the 100. days set , viee was goingoh, rerearked-:. "You have not been d—d TooLenciugh to enlist. be d-•:41 if-1 would ;go to war myself." 'The: Union.main-replied :- ..Terbaps,that is the best .thing vou, can tlo—if you would enlist COn would very likely do lour brother did—go orer to the Rebeis," • Mr. Copper head bad nothing more to say. • T7ie foll Owing is a list of money and hospital stores forwarded to theD. S. Dbristian Comilris elan by theEadies'Dnion Aid'Soeiety of Orwiga burg, July 15th, 1864: • Box No. 11.—Miss •Itachel M. Douglass, Sit Miss Victoria Douglass, $1; Mr. Reubenlloy, $2; Mrs. Wm. Dreher; dried ales . and chewiest - Mrs. S. D. Madden, dried curran s, elderberries and old muslin • Mrs. Elias Schneider, 2 : comfortables Mrs. S.'F. Ebur, dried elderberries, ninslin, - and S handkerchiefs : Miss L. Hammer, 11 handker chiefs and linen ; Mrs. Ludwig, 2 cans apple.but ter ; Mrs: S.D. Wagrer, 1 tumbler of jelly; Mrs. Molly Griner, a lot of herb. tea. '- • • • . . . • - The Way to Fitz the Quota , of the Boroi4o. The plan need in PhiladCiphia, .Readisig, Lebanon, and elsewhere, of making a definite appropriation for payment of bounties to volunteers under,-the last tall for 500,000 men. should be put into pe ration here at once. On Wednesday, the Conn .,ciLs of Beading appiepriated $2OO aman for boun ties, 'and the men are now being put in: It is the best* and quickest way to Meet the Mater, and 'should be . adopted.. A meeting of the 'citizens of •the Borough should .be called at, once, and the necessary steps taken - to fill the quota of the Bo rough with volunteers.. See advertiiement Of. County Commissioners in another column.. They offer to pay bounties in those'dietricts'where in public meetings the citi zens desire thatit shallbe done. • A Dia imecratie Delegate in. a .FYx..-On Mon dav last in the Convention, as a - dalegate named Htiffnian, from Orwigsburg. Landing, was about voting. for a- candidate for: .Congresii he'. was. touched on the shoulder by Conefsble , and informed:that he might consider himself the Constable's prisimer. He asked the privilege of first recording hie' vote,. which . .thd'Coristahle politely granted, and then he was -taken before ,Sptire Reed charged witli.asesnit and battery on a soh of Mr, Drumhellerof Orwigsburg Landing,' aged 6 yearsiwith intont-to kill. It seems: that on ' Saturday last as Mr. Drimilieller'S qou-svas on one of his father's cherry, trees ga,th ering,frni t;Huffm an discharged gun loaded - with inlet,. at the boy•, - vrd'unding him in the 'snide. '' IFe : did not hear .that'any provocation for the murderous .act Wks given. Huffman waived a hearing, and was held in the 'sum of, ss9o' to answer.:,• . , . Betrq . lp.riotts Oiiera4ons by . three Youlii Girls .-Arrest.-0q .Sahirday. 'night last the trimming store .of Mrs.. Hill llahantarigo street west of Second, was entered and 'robbed of about $75 worth of goods. At' the time of the. robbery Mrs. Hill was absent in .Minersville.- On 'Monday morning the suspicious coinlitct of ,threo girls aged - from 15 to 17-years; !mined Elizabeth and Catharine Fielding,, step-sisters, and Alice Atkinson of St: Clair, led to their arrest. They were taken. before Squire Chris=, man, and aubSoilnently confessed that they had committed' the, robbery', by entering .the store through a back window.. They: rovealed whore the stolen goods were coricealed,, and the larger portion Wassreccivered. , - Theywere:committeil to answer at Court. It seerns that on Saturday thus' girls olitainedMuler false. pretences, some gi:xxls from Miss Altman. This is - a sad - instance of jn rondo depravity. which we regrot•to chronicle. ' The special tax a five per • cent. on •.incomes is to be impoSed for the vear 18G3. :When do, Auctions have been matte fromreturhe'on ae- I connt Of • interest or dividendE, received from any corppritiop, or on account of any - salary . 'Or pay as an officer of the United Stites, the amonnt9 thus deducted, nill•beadded to the amounts here 7. Wore asseesed, and - any; incoine derived - from in, : •terest upon United .States securities will be in 'chided in the. sum total. 'The distiridtfoulierctu fore made between the. incomes of residents and of "noit.r.sidents is: set aside' ' and the latter _ re to be treated in all reSpecte as the fernier: - -Preesn tionsare to betaken to-prevent false and fraudu lent returns, The assessors are- required to as;.: eess the duty on the incomes. of thoec,,who have • neglected." to make'returns ou or• before the •latof October,. and, .-exCePting in. eases. of. sicknese or • absence;•thev are required:to add' fifty per con tain to - such - duty. • • . . oil/A Woe& .11outitif . foutirt— $ ereral. Ward meetingsliave; lately.been-held, takemeasures fOr raising a fund - sufficient to procure, in ta ranee, 'volunteers to 1111 the Ward smota, and. thus *hollY avoid the corning draft ; or, failing in this, to inielhe money so raised as a-dub . ,fiind for the benefit of •those .of the - subioribers echo may be At a meeting. on Thuredsy, it was. sriggestdd that if : the money were in hand, the required of volunteers could now-be - had. It was therefrire resolved to collect the-assessed share of iach person liable to draft in the Ward- , -.500,:--by :this (Saturday) 'night!: Payments' can be:made to'. either of the collecting conimittees, or 'to C. Little,, Treasurer. .. The sooner thOMoney. is Collected, the better—. every day's delay 'renders the • difficulty of - pro curing romnteers greater, by' their growing scar city and.the higher bountieedemanded:'. par ties interested should come-forward. with 'their. Money itarsediatel,.... The Ward.quota, under the 'call for. 300,000 'men, is 95: • : Almanac. masN.s_caixamL War ; Office Regulations. The Provokt-Ifirshal General 'at Washington; ia • stied• en- 'Wednesday last the following instructions' 'and regulations to be observed.by all concerned' . ENTISTRENT. • • First -Under 'the President's call of July 18, 1864; for 500,000 - volunteers; .men will be enlisted and mustered to fin . one,. two, or three years,. as they may in eat:ll:case seleet:. •• • . • • - 130tNTIES.. • . ---- - . . kgeconii :—The .. bounty -provided, by . la.v .is as follows 7.'fur .recniite,, including xepri3sentative recruits; white'or colored, for one . year,,.sloo ; two years; $2OO ; three vears, $3OO. , - The first installiiehts 'of - boxinty will he paid by the Mustering, anti disbursing °filters, when the'recniit is mustered in, tll3' . fOIIOiNS . : To a re: Yrtiit. who enlists.in.the army for one year, thirty three. dollars' and thirty-three . .cents to a recruit . 134113 enlists is th.e army for' two years, sixty: six. dollars and sixty-six cents; to - a recruit who en lists in the army for -three years,..onc hundred' dollars. - • PREIIIIIIIB . . T lard : —No prentiuma 'whateror for the proeu-. ration of reertuts, will heroatLer be • paid by . the 'United States. This, however; 4111 not . affect the payment dueler the procuration . of reornita pre vious to the date of this order,. . • .. ' • .:, Fourth :--Neither drifted men .nor - substitutes furnished' beforn or after draft are entitled to bounty from. the 'finned States. The • fact - as to whether a man is a recruit entitled to I.lounty, or a drafted 'man .or tiubstitutti 'not -entitled - to it, 'shall lin noted on. the enlistment nanst er-in rolls. • • ' • . JA3tEs-B...EnY, , • ' ProTost-Marshal:General. Proceeriiiigs.ofilie Union regular meeting of the Union -League held in the Union Hotel on ..Wednesday-evening . last, Hon. 8. ..N... Palmer in.the chair, the Secretary' being .absent On:motion Win.. Garrett was appointed Secretary pro tern. • John. T. Werner Presenled - to Ihe League a statement of L. Womelsdorff from the collecting 'committee for celehration'of last October victory,, showing, a balance in the hands of said committee of $66 79. • . . Otimotion it was resolved that said . - cemmittee sty the amount into the hands of. L. C. Thompson Treasurer; . , OnmsotiOn it •was.resolved that a committee 'of fi . ye.be appointed to draft, a short mldress to the citizens. of the County on the subject of the 4E6- preaching August Election to amend the Conan .tntiou allowing the.soldicrs to vote; aud that the Committee report said address to the League at a special meeting to be held on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, whorenpon the following Committee was appcinted - by the chair.: Jaines - A. Tunes, F. 8.. Walrace,VM. Garrett, J. P.l3ertram,'aini J. A. Passmore.... • .. ' . On motion the. Leagu - adjounied to -meet on Tlitirsday -evening at :8 o'clock. • . . CiABIIETZ, Secretary pro tem. . - On 'Plinrsday oVening the League met pursu ant to adjouroment,.Hom Strange:N. Palmer -in the-chair, to receive the report of •the Committee, which is'as follows RALLY. IN eErENCE l er THE SOLDIER'S RIGHTS . . • Ito the , ViitertvOlr. lichuylkili County r . We itrgeit the - .Sacred duty of. every' voter to Attend tie *Polls :on the Second. day of Augitet, and deposit a vote. in - favor- of. the Anaeudment which secures to the :hay qualified white Soldier, voice in the affairs of his country. • . 1 He solemnly affirms his tight as one' of 'a. free - andindepSndent nation, losiercise his "lvii priv ileges whil.st.engaged in your 4efenceand for the protection of your liberties.: • • _. • . ie hsa alresuly, in - all probability, exercised at home that privilege, of voting, which is the pride and boast of theJinesticzin :people, ..having been declared's legal ;Voter scecirding to the" Constitu • tiotrof- his country. . Will - .you allow. him to - be disfranchised.through your tycrelessness. or' negli gence.? Or -is there any .one-.among. -you base enough to willfully deprive hint of. that privilege, 'hecauSe . abandoning - his "daily pursuits and the enjoyments of. home, he-ciflere uplimeelf to -pre • 'serve it for himself,- for you and posterity ? Let tholull 'vote. of Seta:Alai County in hie. favor; .give the lie to•auch .rnisinnation; • • . We ask no improper. eitension of 'the- voting :privilege: We merely . claini tor the Soldier, that which, were you in hie place,' you Woullelame'for yourselves-=that, •to Which, he . is Most fully-ern titled,4hat,..ftir.which' he has_ the most :exalted claininnder heaven; on. scholant, or ins 'tails,- his laborthhis privations, his offerof the dearest. oon of • life—scon life itself,-in•defence - of the country which should besehighlyprized: and -40 dear to us aIL . . • We therefore, earnestly urge youto•eierciso the distinctive right and. 'duty of American citizens on the a:e.condllay . .of Align*, to_ rally round 'the flag, and hint who sustains it in: the fiery tidal of the battlefield. On motion the Address was. adopted...... • - On motion - of Judge .Frailey it iris resolved that.the Addreso Lc . printed. •• •• . • • • ' On metionthe.League then adjotirned; : Wanks ikeoriinfittee Orsixanixrmted' to ex; gqes the,object of Ole: meeting.- their Bp: . tomtedthoi follnien" committee .:— lt. Frakiks. `Trine. Oadin, TIAL 111 4 1 , Chse-I•ZOF Ir • W4llllll -Farnham - 4. • The bearimittea s then retiredlnd etiaring their • a)isence the ineeitbig was abWaddreitsed.!**lo3 worthy Secret Thow.•.BL . - • The eoinmittee'retarited itstkreportad •• • , -The 'employees of the' United. States • Mil-' ' itary Railroads, recently placed by:the Omani": • nient; On Pie Philadelphia trateadin" beg - learat° offer the following radutiorur: 0 1 , .That oriir brief-lintpleasant- aatiiietz litierni with James,,,MiMho.lland.,._Beii.,„ Ansiatant - .Superintendent -of the Philadelphia tr. .Beading Mailrotd, has' flutoremd Ps tailr'Stit , ki.ltatzteos. for the position which ho now occupies and w.p shall ever remember him' with gratitude for his - kindness and courtesies towards-na, ' Resoltetf.,• That we return -our elneerethanke to .-mine hose Whitney and- hie able 'assistant, ,. Louis Tiedenick, of the Pennsylvania Ball, for their mum - titling attention to us, while 'sojourn; ing at the Hall. and we cheerfully recommend them as being fully equal to their task in - keeping a nod MoteL , ~- Besot-NA That -bitr Ifiterehuree .-the aiti tens Schuylkill County has been of a descrip= lon to, leave none but agreeable and pleasant recollections ; and that we part with deep. regret from 'Lite whole . ..sealed, liberal and . patriotic -peo ' ple of the Mountain City and its vicinity. • - On motion . of the President; the'prOceedings of the meeting - were ordered to be printed in the • Mixers' Journal, and copie& of the , resolutions 'isent to Messie'Millhollaid and Whitney. • The meeting then adjourned, - Proceedings of tht - 13orough niuncil.--k stated nieeting of COnncil was held on Tuesday *evening last. Present, Mesarti.'Cochran, Heffner, &ranch, Miller; Focht, MOITIS, Itienzle,lloyer and flied, President.. .• 31inutei‘of previous stated and special meetings Ili ere read and adopted.. ' . • •• • • The boiximittee of Finaneh and AceountarePert— ed that in order • to carry. out the resolution of Council passed at the speciatmeeting:of the 12th. Inst.,:appropriating 350 to each•person volunteer- Ingle till the estimated quota of the Borough:un chtr the call of the President,for 24,000* 100 days volunteer militia front this Etat°, it applied to the Vane& Bank for a .1311 - of $7500, and. that. the Bank granted the satire on notes., of reeponsible ersotts at 6 menthe. Tho Committee. las' not aken tip the ret for tho reason that within *day ortwo,the ,volunteere,who left the Borough, were not mustered into the service.. It is now un derstood-however, that two companies - have been mustered in. One of the:coMpinies "(Capt. Jen kins), numbers 90 tnen. The number: of the oth er is not ascertained; but placing it at minimum number which iiiB3, with tlirs 9 cavalry men makes a total of- 182, an excess of 49 meu on the'estinia-:1 ted quota of the Borough. •,'Whe.Committe under stands however, that the iiitinlier enlisted in. the. 3orough.will not exceed - thmiuota. - Both comps, Ides were, filled with recruit. at Harrisburg, :who came from other .plaees.. The. ditlieulty now is" hoW the amount 'appropriated; • namely, for 13.5 men, is to be paid to a numker far exceeding it. Shall the payment of fifty dollars bounty be -con-, fined to-those who volunteered- in Pottsville,. or "shall the whole iimount; S7SN, be - equally. divided. ;'among the whole number of men:? • • • The Cominittee recomnieude tli st.a,;bounty' of four mills be assessed for the present :year to liquidate in part the loin obtainetl from the Mt hers' Bank to pay the "bounties taeorts named. The repOrt was aceiipteAl and4rdered to be filed. The Borough. Tresasurer's statement was read and ordered to be . filed.' .. • -. • • . A petition from the residente;stifarrison street; yraymg far its opening; and box' eopairs of 'West street, was - referred to the Street Committee.. : - Application Of Cie -Intent Fire.Companyforits annual appropria( wa.a rettMre.l to"Cotunitteo on Fire Apparatus. " '. • Mr:Toofit offered the following: Been/red,. That a. bounty tax-of four 'mills •be assessed fur the present yeir-to liquidate in 'Part a temporary loan obtained from:the - Mb:mire' Bsuk. 'to pay•bonnties to 100 days . i'obinteers. • .• Mr. - Morris offered the following, • Reolvecl; That the Bond of the Borough Collec-, tor be fixed at fliStitOUSitla Iloilo:A," for the• eel-: iectiou'of 'the bounty tai.• : . . • Mr: Focht offered the follewing:: -. •: • . liesolved, That the loan obtained from . the- Mi.: ners' Bank to pay beauties to valuntheri to fill the quota of the Borough, for 100 da r ylf. Moil, he and is hereby approved. . ' •-• Adopted.. • • • - • Out - notion : of Mr. ]filler it wainosiolvedthat . th • _Clerk notify Rudolph Ehlorto' curb and pave ;.at his property in Apple strut.: . • Oa motion of: Mr. Morris it IlliSsecgTeil that - the Chief I'hirgees'. High Constable.; and•otlier otlieers of the Borough lie requested to ettfuree the ordin ances of the Borough. • , ..• • • : On motion of-Mr. Focht,it waStestaned.that the St . Cem. b inetrneted - to' open Seecad. street, property of John.Banuad,...Lsq., 'in...txtkedieneu to the ,On,ler.of Court. . • • .' .• lhefollowiug bills were read aod,4lleredtO:be . paid: , . . - • L. Mennig and . at. laborers Edward Hamilton 13. Barnum Proviousissne, - Adjourned: . . Biographical Major of the I'6)ly:eighth Regintent,. After the, interinent:in theTresbytertanConeterS'i Pottsville, with Masonic cerompniee.axrd- militarY houor,Of the remainsof..Major astated communication of Pulaski-Lodge; Na....210, - . A. Y: Pottsville; . a Committee of . three, brethren Of the-Lodge wits itiniointed. to prepare biograph, lea!' minute of the tleceaned. - • _ _ the . eta.ted - contmunication of the Lodge, .Ifondav evening, July 18, -1884::the - Cdrninittee. made 'Cho following report, which • Was accepted, ordered to be printed, and the Secretary directed to transmit "copies to Davies todge, of Lexington, and to W. H. li'ettli,.Chaplain U. . . . . • The Connnittee :apPointed - by ki No. 216; A. Y. M., - : to prepare a: bdisgraphical mt nute of init.:deceased brother, jeaepli ft. GilmOur, late Major of the. Forty-eighth Itognnent,P..y. V., respectfully presents the following • . - Brother Gilmciur was born in -Sidney, Nova Son tia, in the ymir 1834; and-came tciSchuylkiil Coun ty at an early age, :Here tio,pvas ,educated, and imbibed a love for the' institutions of hisadopted country that ire alwaystreelY cal - teased in word and action. .For many years previous to, the Coin menceinen,Cof thowicicedand unprovnked Rebel lion-now desolating the land and endeaVoring td destroy the lifo tit, the Nation, he was an evaptoue 'of - Mr.. Oliver. DobsonPottsville, 1010, highly. appreciated his - manly qualities, arid' who, looked. upon lints . With-an interest almOst eppmaehing, that.which a fattier entertains fora dearson. Of . industrious habits ; -with anaturre frank, genemns • and confiding, it is Mit,Surptising - that the subject of .this notice. should be loved by . : hies employer, antic:stem:tied hy.a. large 'Cirele .of Rich in all the qualities. that.mark tint 'true Man:, .and es.lona for-hies entintry's honor,,the 'first abet at- Sumter.and at the.flag - of .his . adopted .conistry, - . thrilled hie patriotic heart with.inclignation..• Ile. awaited with ;impatience; the call oft-lie : President of the Upited Staten for troop* . and whemit.came, was arporig the first •to -place. -his .name, on the ; . Muster-rod of the-Washington Artillery Company of Pettey : Me. He. took . his Place in the. ranks; was promoted sergeant on the arrival, of the Com pany at Harrisburg; April 170861 -- ; marched ;vith the Company through Baltimore on tho..lBtli.; ex --posed to the - violence' of .a. frenzied mob, and on the evening of that day , reached Washingtohne. ..ot four hundred and eighty Pennsylvanians, the - first volunteers to arrive-at the National - , Capital , for its-defence., This was the commencement of Major Gilmourn active Military career: One of ' your Committee was a pereettal- 'Witness of • .cotillutit during that term ofserviee,..and eati.tes tify to his uniform attention to duty; and- courte- ,. - gentlemanly. deportment. • To --his ; untiring. exertion_with that of his fellow-cdficers, is . due - the - - feet that many , excellently drilled , ccirnintbailere . . Were.furnished - from his- company, to -the three Jeers' service. When he returned from the three' moilite.eampaign he recruited a company for the -.FortY-eighthltegiment; P. V:, which he. commait ,- . 'ded with.signal ability . he- was:.'preinel i iid Major of he Regiment. - . 110- ins. -with- Reg-. intent at ..newborn at' the second battle of Bull. Rum; Chantilly; . Battle' -of 'South. Mountain ;. at Antietam and Siege of Knoxville, He. Was in.ManY other engagements, of less int - portance.• 'At Knoxville he commanded the Reg- . 'anent...with - acknowledged coolness,' excellent judgment and et - nu/minuet°. - Before the Knoxv.ille.eampaign the Forty.eightil Ileginietit Wait stationed for -.several months - at . .Lexington, Ky. - . 'During:that rit!riod• Major Gil monr entertainint;.a favorable opinion-of Masonry applied for initiation and membership .in Davies Lodge,tif that City. He was 'elected-and regular-. iv "entered;" "passed;" and 'raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason,"-At the termination - of the Siege of :Knoxville, Major:Gilmour. 'returned ' with his Begiment to Schuylkill QoUnty,toreornit .ita thinned milks., 'WhilUctere, he visited Pulaski Lodge, which circumstance must Still.be fresh': in the meraory or the-brethren.- • . We 31111:Y.Zq/ter upon. theclosing Sacnes of Major : Gilmour's . ..life.- At the expiration of its. furlough the llegintent. was ordered torenileironswith the rest, of its Corps, the Ninth: Affnapolis, From that'place it Marched into:Virginia tojoin. :Gen: Grant in •the great campaign of 1864; . The Major with his -Regiment, : marched and Sought with the valor and steadiness of. 'vett:m.lS, from the liapid Ann, auiEwas almoSt in -view of . the spires of Richmond; -when on the 31.4 - Of 'llayj . hall from thc . rifte 'cif a rebel sharpabooter 'struck his left knee. :Amputation on the field was deem ed . nscessarY,. 'The operation•as . psrformed,.and heßras subsegnenti sv y: conveyed in an ambulance to the 'White Honse,..Va.; a.distance of over twiinty miles. The journey was.painful, but sore it with a heroism which wider :every; eireutestance di,Jinguisfied thel.man.'• • From the White Hottim he was conveyed to Seminary EctsPital,. -George'- town',ll - C.-ilichere•he lingered until. the . 9th of. June ; '-when death terrainated'his sufferings: 'None of your committee were privileged to'bee him hit those last moments; but the fiillowing extract from letter* written to lifr...DobSoit by "W.. H. 'Fieith,. Chaplain U. S: A.," who remained with himlo the kindly plabed itt•our :thsposal, • it extremely Witching.. Mr.. lieith • says —his' letter," bearing Tate "Setriintiry.Hespitar,.deorgetiramiD„C; June 20, 1864 • . . - ' • - .• !`Major Gilmour was a' 'broth& soldier; . and. a brother 3lason. 'I knew him fer.iluvratiort days'. .He suffered but his.lips uttered u 9, com Plaint ar .rimniturings•:. his true. manhood asserted its•high character vi the very lace of thelieenest pain that Could torture hie liouse pfday. .1 loved him as a brother." . • • . f • Brother... Keith had heard of,the large numbers that.follmved the Major's honored remains to the grave in Ptitt.4ville, upon oldeliliti thus beautiful .ly,cemments : : . • • • "I am delighted to hear that your eitizenagave such a grand testimonial of their prefound 'regard for the .lafor's brilliant; career. ' • .• • "What.a 13e,enel Mothinka.a.s that vast multi- tittle witnessed the itennignmentof that °nai - Ilan, ly fizirp to.thn siloat grave, a tido offe:eling.rushL clover their hearts, irrigating the abil where pa proles, invigorating and intensifying their: love of colintry. • . • •- • . . "A h the.graves of our asi.entied heroci aret 3i= b•nt but elocinont pleaders of nur ca u se. "Sweet be the, usernory.',uf our ddar " I believe he iiVOS with Clod, and is haPpy amid the' heauties of IleSvein—the soldier's retreat." - The remains of 3.1 - ajor Gilnsiur re.aebed 'Potts- Nille at noon on Saturday, June 11,. and were coo:. Neyed tolhe Mall of Pulaski Lodge:by his, broth. , ran of this Lodge, .where theY.reniained until SP. vieireil by hundreds of.. the eitigeris:of this plla4v. Thevwere thenborna to the residence of Mr. Mortimer,. Contro street. The remains were interred in 'the Preebyteria n-Canettrr Pottsville Sunday; June 12,1864, at a P.M, with Ifin44)Me ceremonies, and military honors. The ceremonies wore conducted at.the. grave by. Worshipful, Dias: Atir M. F. Maize, !waisted by . a large numberii . of the brethren of this Lodzs, and the craft in gen Inco lading this minute of Thoth& klilnitcures .tutefnl d patriotm career, ;d o Use. l 4 ht ie„ang _geste that:lila bright .essmplellKL , Agt..l.. tuto.Oue heirte :I,k - 15.01 1 7- 4 44 brethren, and may gdoidltit , t i ow• - ,Mwersk of manly virtue, as the — . ashiejattrger'. 0101.4 A-10.4& ;will assuredly in the tisttir forPineWand beautiful Combinations., lestuitresseintitrOitette:' "Onr life is oriward—and our very dust lit:Meng for ite - cliirijO;lthit may take New. combinathins that the seed may break 'From its deriLthrildom, where - it lies i n fillet • Of its great resurrection. :Not the rust • • Of cold.inertnessAhall defeat the life Of e'en'the poorest weed, which'sitir strife Shall spring.from our-dead ',Shea; end:which must Bless some oleo barren” waste withits meek grace. And germs of beautiful vast thought ; concealed Lie deopswithin the soul,_ which 'evermore • Onward and upward strive:, Tbe.last in place - Enfolds the higher yet to be revealed;- • 'Ara eitclithe Sepulchre of that Which went - before. • .• V. COLT, COMIllittOO; L.. W. Bosnvermu.., . . -The Chfinf.q Norrtinatitig- - .Convention - f the Mod ei-t: IDem-Ocraey.,--Sundayereriing last as our cit fieni Ware proceeding to•-•churcla their' - attention moat have:beeri attracted by the' ,gatheriug on Centre Street stl'eger'sr-llotel of sOargenum ber Of men,whoseeseitedg*uras - indicated the, "disci:Mid:lfni mime interesting topic: - The "eons :of -Erin" were :.present ;in goodly numbers, and 'in uirp led to a-discovery of, the fact that -the delegates to the' Diminecratio Convention w ere thus earlyroisembling to gird nit! their loins for the morrow's work., , •The candidates' were also, on hand; and one tomakeldichanci:'-ef norniniv.,l _tion eure,.gayethelreedom of Vegeni to therlel-- I egatee, ynthisettrie-biallisketoorder anythiiig that • they:chose in the : legit:it-and drinking line 'at - the candidate's expense, -- :-The: gOnd effect of this Pol , icy was seen -the following day. - lie went through 'on the first ballot by the .handeotarlinajorityf of thirty-;tine; :The.Tridge, ; Yrip *as a candidate for. re-nomination, made a grievous : miistake :* that ruatter,- He: should have.kept Open. :house, with. gutle'Percliii•beee attached to a barrel of whis key.; That if anything,-Would.base. upset hie in-- tagoniet if.not the imbibing delegates. . • • OnMonday. morning at 10 o'clock, the•Comien met,-and was called to order by :James Ellis, Chairmao 'of-the Minty Standing Oatninittee.-L- The perinatent Chairman-of the Convention was chosen by the folloWing vote : - • Willie* flower, ... Capt. C: Ddrigherty: •- • • 72 • The selectipain imeopinien,' was a mistake; foe: one reason, Mr...gower may be and we presume is,' a very wprthv man but fieis physically atior-. dinary man,*ichout the: commanding voice and 'presence necessary to keep hi . ..order suchAli:tie nagerinae a Schuylkill County Democratic .Con vontidn. ..Noir,•CaPt. Dougherty possesSes afine pkisique and-a stentorian voice, useful in sa pre:. siding officer either to carry Out some tarbultnit Mickey, or to silence him.with-tipoiverfal roar. Ai great mistake in not selecting Dougherty, as Was ; proved by the Subsequent proceedings. • • After the' election of'the presiding . officer, Mich: Beard of Tamaqua, threw a bomb-shell in= to, the .Conirention - in -the. shapn,of a. resiabition that the DemocratinSenator and'Representativei to the•nost: Legislature; it elected,,be instructed. :to vote -against granting any further :corporate rights to the.Beatling Railroad Company: At this point tho'contnSion - wits!So great. that the Weak head of the presiding.Oflicer.became addled. •Rei uhitiOus to vote Upon the original resolution vinn voce anti by. calling 'the roll of delegate s poured in,l so rapidly that the President stood before the Con-1 volition the pi& iirecif.disniayand. perturbation. Fi nally the President put the question—after-boing asked by a delegate what the . question was—as -follthrS—"The Comiention• will decide whether. on the resointion of Mr. Beard it will vofo yeas and nays or ages and 11,15e5.:". '• After thievery, lucid ex planation,- certainly an "611= an - MO, "the clues tion- was.pitt,• and it.was.deeidetinaid the Chair; and ittnust have been' so--that the :roll of dele,-, gates ;should be called anti:lll.o.vote recorded by the elerks.• The resiilt •• ' ' For. Beard's :against. '• •." •We 'siippoSta it .-carried... Net so. that annoimeea that: the - tellers Could not agree in their tally; that, soother, veto most be tat:el,. This'however, .was nipped: in the bud,:.hy seine body moving th2it the re.-solution..he . referred - to the Committe nit Retiollitions, and it was so cent- A Cominittoe of thirteen on 3.2l2lreaiQu ion as Chairmn. a, riaa then appointed, and the . Coln entiou adjourned to dinner- j • . • " Arrest.....zonN Sr ccra~r. 'The; real.bnainess of tho Convention 'now Trienced, to tho ewidelt delight of the. • who had beeri hovering arerand the inelas. taming delegatea § . as, thii.lk as "flies aro fingarlogt . illead. Slyer Strouss, Thos. It. Walker, B -a - ere nominated for . coniv.ees, and the 'vaulted as folloys . . $45 SO LOOS 61 We have nu doubt tha. subspqnceilly • the handsoine" to hie, staunch .supporter. ; .' His procliritios Are• 'generous, and fidelity 611 1 , that occission urAtipitioilably met • with •its prOper . 'After the ;nomination of Mr. • Stronso •he was called for. by, the.assembled wisdom of ther.Demo craicy, and responded' in' his, usual - modeat magnificent ' hiStrionic style. He- thanked the Convention Or the honor. It endortiedhialietion in Congress. He had endeavored to do his duty in opposing this Corrnpt; tyranniCal and most, natighty'Achninistration. •He had been one of a noble minority.. He was.prond 'of the cadt, He closed' by .assuring hie auditors'. that . ..he twouJd atiekto them perSottally and.. politically, as long as they stuck to hini by:sonditig him tdecnigress or to any other pleasant 'place viritere i o um.ild not be required to earn ,his money • by the ~•,er.encise of 'modicum the smallest 'odienm :of, , brains. . $2,003 91 . . overnntent": satdoWn overpowered by bis ,elo quenee AO by the shouts of approbation, :ueb "Hoorn int Stroose !" "Be jabers,. be's that:eon!" NV Randall _Pato Senate _aegis ,- and .m. _ _ were nominated. - The Arai, ballot resulted :asfin la I.tandall, 'tellly,... •Tlie - nominstion was 'appropriate: , Whatever capacity. the .man poesesses•is deveted.o ingthe Goverfinient; • • • For Sheriff there was a spirited contest:' Miehl. 'Horan, Nicholas Seitziuger, 'Washingtoit iteif -snyder.•and.'2Williank Mortimer were -.placed iti ••Thore . were three ballot*, as lows '.• • • ' • ..• lst ballot; 2d ttallot. • 3d bailot.. - Horan; I .:80 93, .41. 30 _ ' . . .Mortimer,.. 13 '• • :• . 'withdrawn. ' . 'Fez one:candidate for 'Assetiablys'S'oittli. of..the . Shit? Monhtain, - John U. ,Stant<M, '.ltisima, b. Chas.• Molly; and •joslina' A. , Bover were paced nomination:: .There were two ballots as • ... .. :l.st beilint., . ' • ' 2 , 1 ()a ll ot, ~ Renton' • ' '-, " .. 60 • • withdraitn. „Keller, . -- .- . 37' - ' •,r 43. • • Molly, . ; ... ... ~:'.....,,,,-.':-. •.. 30 ' • ..• : i2O . .. 110ver,'...,..:— . . . : .... 36 .•• ' • 181 . • • ' Por two candilites for Assembly . 11 - nrith of the . Sharp :!fountain,' Decatni Nice; _Michael . Wea ?ver, JOlin.M.'Cresland, John Dohimer, W. P. Ry on and H. Brown were. nominated. OW the, first ballot Weaver and Dolirmor ,were cholien: The ballot was•aS follows: ~- .. l• . • • Nice, . ...". . '.... -. . '... - .1 ?TO' .I)Ohriner,... '-.I • 1 . Weaver,...:::: . .. ''B7 .B.yon: . ' Crosland,. -.. -- '' 54 Brown,.. :.,.. J. U --- ' - For.Cominissioner there was :unae' a spirited contest ..between Foley, the present iiithmbent, and Evert. - The man with the'elailsic • ecitinte-, hance—umeh -• ice 'should suppose, 4 esembling JoVe's,after one:of.bis little bacchanalian bouts— 'however, won the - day on 'the third tallot, and' Ilenjarniti•muSt for, the present be co tent to ri3,- manta &lie citizen. . • • I, • For. Director of the Nor, Wilson the preseritin cimbent,' was re4Mmitiated. , ••• For. Auditor Reuben. F. Dolby was nominated. ••• The: proceedings Of the* afternoon livened by thelailarioue conduct of several of the IriSb delegates Who had beConto .rneirj on• the whiskey of the candidates. They 'shont'ed for, the whole ticket witkvehemenee. Onel gentleman +desired in temielY .43 Sec the. boy that: - would knock s'ehip off of his hat, while another shouted il2 the, benevolence : of Ills' heart, ."I • war tl to kill :any • .We have not lizard that his innocent little want was supplied.i. • The resolutions we did not hear read,' brit prestimetheyyrere mass' of Unmeaning' generali ties. ' The present managers.of the fidlen Demo cratic party. have no principles they hare. avew;_, Public plunder hi.• the only cohesivel power that 'holds thabuilserable party togother, „ even in' la . ealities like Schuylkill, and the hour 'of their du ration in "power here numbered. ..' • 7 In regard to the ticket they n tninated on Monday,. we .must Say that there lare' but few intelligent or honest. men upon - It. From Stronso dOwn„ the candidates on it aro reeegniZed as enc.- mica of the Government, bent upon the destrne , flon of the canary if they can accon plish it. Mot' , ally, intellectually and patriotically, it iik7a . tieket 00 good citizen and Union mall can, vote 'at ...the October'cleetiou. It gives 'dissatisfaction even in the ranks..of the Democratie party,l.apd'it is con. •Ceiled to be' the, -worst, :the iveakelit • ticket "ever placed in the field by 'our politidrl enemies.- It' should and we:believe, , will bp' signally defeated I . 'at the polls in October next.' ' • • .•. , „ • - The hate of Gotn:nrrumit•Tax on Mcinufactures, ...ProrhiednitS, Etc.- 2 -The following is a schedule of articleS, etc., *suliiett inithir.the excise laws of the United ..States - ..approved :Jima 3D, - 18G.1.--- The law went into effect oft the'l§thist.,'.and - the .tax . is now 'eelledted . 611 'art assessment made -at the following rate • • Maaafsietuses aid producpisnis. • .: • • .”. •• . • • Rate of Tax. Barytes...sulphate:Of. per 100'potnids 12 cents Bill-heads, cards and circulars, f4er cent .Booksiniagazines..traniphlePs,'.reriews, 'and slinllarsiablicationa,-printed.t . .. b per. cent . Boots and oboes • - - Brandy. 'distilled rim grapee, per gall On. Stasis and cePPer:Mßed. and yellow aheath ' • Mg Metal In rods or ',beets. Brass and copper, rolled. and yellow sheath . Mg metal In rodeo? eheet& on.Wllich.s. do- . ty of a per eta. /.111r not been previonely - -Paid ' • - . tents Brick, draining tiles ; and - sto wa- - •• ter. pipes , :..::.... :d".:.:.. in lumps, ingtota, or b ars; . as assay. - 'ed • • • - - ••X of 1 - percent Candles .• • • • .. ... '.. 5 per cent Carriages and other vehicles •.. .. ..: . 5. per tent Cassia. ground, and all imitations; per pound' .* 1 cent Chemical productions imcoMponuded, not • • ' 'Whew* Provided . - ' 5 percent Chocolate and cocoa, prepared,' per : pound.. ' et. Cigars, less than $l3 per :known ,as Cho- Cigars selling at not over $l3 Cigars selling at over $l3, and not over son. d no Cigars selling sit, oyer,s3o, and not . over $55 15 00 :Cigars aelltagat.over $55; and not.over $35 ' 25.00 Cigars, selling at over. $35...*. • • • •40 00 .Cigaretta in paper wrapper& - not oier $6 Per 100 Packages, of 25 each; per 100 pack ages ' Cigarettes In paper' wrappers, o'er $8 per - • 100 packages, of 25." eac h per 100 packs-'. - • e- • . . „ OO Cig ge arettes, ittade.Wttolly„of hobacco,' . .3 per M. . 3 00 Clocks, timepieces, and clock movements: s.per cent Clotti,and all textile, knitted; , .orfelted lab= • rice of materials other than cotton Orwooi " Cloth, painted,' , et . unnell4 :skirted,- tarred, . * • - ; 5 Clothing, - ready : 4mA; ,or !other_ • 'dress .. • . . , , :5 • ", Clothing ... Oti;ervii4leitetikiceVii,l • lWi . de L . ) • ...order AB custom-work " t• '; Clovatand a dore et groans. and ira flattens per Pound," .• .. ..„,. ~, .. . . -... .. Icent War% 'andislrealatittdes, per 1b... 1 cent , net over 20 manta per pound . „ee **all's Fe 2 lo/ 1 4 • - 2 cents • vanihellollo/7. errex2o mute and MA over 90 =e a r p0nnd........., . , ... . ... . ... .. • 4 Mita orrery. 'over 40 ceuta per •pound in • "vitine, oeswhen.siold soll . ierw.Ne Mat by the 10 per tent. .' -P o l l Fer 4;4 7 . 1 .0. 4 - 24Tnin,, ,i, irliiii. or iia - re, ' = smelleread brltnte; % .4-- .. S " - 00 P1 10 6.t 4 2; 0122 ett we11 4 5: .131 5 0 1 ° - - - - vtfieril far: .1.... w ..... .9Jothiin fabrics. wo v en; bilk or felteViriri -..s ^,allnasainfaetarea of taidtint........ - . .. . ... 5 .. . Orettm, raw, per rend . • 1 cents a percent Diadonda, emeralds, precious stoner; and • ' ftnitationa. and all other jewelry ' -.:.:. -- - 10 cents Distilled spirits per gallon, radii Feb ruary 1, 1865 Diatilled spirits per gallon, after Febraaryl. 200 • Fermented liquors. per laurel • - 1 00 Furs, when made up or manufactured, —., 5 per cent Furniture, or other articles made of wood.. 5 " Gas..monthly product not over 200,000 cable ' tee:, per 1,000 cable feet 10 cents Ges, - .monthly product over 200,000 cubic feet " --,...end tint over 150Ni:100-cubit feet, per 1,000 cubic, feet 15 iambi Gas, monthly product over 500,000 cubic feet and not over 5,000,000 cubic feet, per 1,000 'cubic feet..... 20 Cents Gas, monthly product over 6,000,000 cubic feet, per 1,000 cubic feet •- -- 25 c edts ground, groun, and all imitations, pet db... 1 pet t Glass, manufactures of - • 5 per Gloves. mittens, and. moccasigr made from ' leather or skins on which a duty has been paid, upon the increased value.. . . ... Glue and cement, limild, per gallon. Glue. solid and gelatine, per pound. Gold. manufactures of, not otherwise provi ded for .. . Gold foil, per ounce troy Gold leaf. per pack Gunrler, not over 28 cents per pound in va ue, per pound Icent Gunpowder,, over 28 cents and not over 39 cents in value. per viand Gunpowder, over 39 cents per• pormil in val ue, per pound 8 cents Gutta-percha,manufactilers of 5 per cent India-rubber, nuinufactuers of . 6 Iron, advanced beyond blooms, slabs or loops and not beyond harm per , ton of, ' ' 2,000 pounds Iron. band. hoop, and sheet, not thiner than No. IS, wire gauge, per ton 3-00 Iron, band, hoop, and sheet, thinner than _ NO. 18, wireasauge, per ton 5 00 Iron, bars, rosi, &c., made from iron on which a duty of $3 has been paid, per ton 2 00 •. Iron, blooms, glebe,. or loop% per t0n...,-:_ 3 00 Iron. castings , used for bridges and Other permanent structures, pm. tun, . , ... ...., , Iron. castings, exceeding 101bs in weight, _ ~. per ton Iron, cut nails and spikes, per ton Iron, pig, per ton I Iron. plate, not less than ~ie of an inch in 3 thickus, per ton - • ms OO Iron. plate, leas than S of an inch in thick -1 nese. per ton Iron, railroad, per ton Iron. railroad, retuned, per ton.. . - ... . Iron, rivets,' nuts, washers, and bolts, : per Iron, rivets, nuts, &c., made from Iron on v hid' a duty of not less than $3 per ton has been, paid, per ton, in addition only.. from stoves and hollow-ware, per ton_ - . Iron, advanced beyond pigs, blooms, &e., on which no duty has been - paid in the . form of blooms, slabs, &c., in addition to the .. foregoing rates, per ton 3 00 Iron' manufactures of, not otherwise provid -5 per eeht Lead. sheet, lead pipes, and shot, 3 Lead. sheet, lead pipers, and shot, on which a duty of '3 per cent, has not been previ ously paid_ Lead, white. per 100 pounds Leather, of all descriptions, curried or tin tehed ..• Leather, or all descriptions, tanned in the Leather, manufacturers of, 'not otherwise provided for Lime, and Roman or water cement 3 Marble, or other monumental atones 5 Masts, spars, and veneel blocke . . . . .. . . ..... 2 Materials., not otherwise.provided for, man - _ ufactures of.- Molasses, produ ced from the sugar-cane, per • gallon Molasses sirup of, mettido, and cistern pot toms, per pound , llf et Mustard, ground, and all imitations,, per lb. 1 cent Naption. known as gasoline, of specific grav ity exceeding Soo One, essential. of alI descriptiona Oil. coal illuminating:l refined naptha. ben zine, benzoic, produced by the distillation of petroleum, &c., per ga110n.... ... _ , . Oil., coal illum g inatin, refined, produced by - the destination orchid, asphaltum, or shale exclusively, per gallon 15 cents Oil, lard, linseed, mustard-Feed. and all ant, mal and vegetable, not otherwise provid ed for, per ga110n..... . .........:............ • Paints and painters. colors.. - . ::..- Paper of an descriptions, including paste board, binders' board, and tarred paecr... Pepper, and pimento, ground, and all mita tines, per p0und............ ... . ....... ... l'hotographii, or other sun-pietnres, being copl,gs of engravings or work's of firt.;.... Pianos and 'other musied instruments.....: Picklee, preserved fruit, vegetables, meat, flea, and shell-fish ' ' Pine Pettery-ware, mannfactnreti of 5 •" Quicksilver, produced , from the ore 2..:-" ltepaire of engines, cars; carriages, or other - anielee, on inergaecd.vaiue 3 " Repairs of ships, steamboats, or other ves- isels, on increased urine Sails, tents, shades, awnings, and bags, of whatever materials made 5 0 Saleretus, and bicarbonate of soda per lb.. ;-5 mine Salt, per 100 pounds 11 cents Screws, commonly called wood.sceeive 10 per cent Ships, and all other vesselsor water-craft, on ' hulls of Silk, manirfactares of - 5 Silver, manufactures of, not otherwise pro- ' vided for. ..... ....... ..... . ........ ...... 5 " Siete, freestone, sandetene, &e., when hewn, finished, or dreseed 3 " Snide of all deecriptiona per pound 35 cents - Soap, soft - 5 per. cent Soap, Castile, At , not over 5 cents per lb in salon, per pound • • . Soap; Castile, . &c,_ over Scents per pound in value, per p0und........ . .. ........... - Soap, fancy, scented, itc........,.... ... ~. Starch, made of potatoes, per pound.... .. .. . I Starch, made of corn or wheat, per pound.. Starch, made of rice of other materials, per - . ' 1 cent r Steam engines, including locomotives and marine engines i 3 per cen Steel, not over '1 cents per pound in ?slue, -per ton - Steel, over 'I cents and not over 11 cents per pound in value, per ton 10 00 Steel, over 11 eeeta per pound in va1ue...... ,12'.50 Steel, rolled in sheets, rod or wire made of steel on which a duty has been paid, on in creased value Steel, manufacturers of, not otherwise pro vided for. .5 ..... Stereotypers, lithographers. and engravers, . prrainctiom; of, 5 e Sugar, brown. per• ponod...- ....... ... ... .2 cents Sugar, claritiel or , refined, above 12 and not above IS, Dutch standard,' in color, per Its. 23 , ‘ " &gar, clarified or refined, above mtarber IS, Dritch etandard, in color, per pound 3„.af •• Sugar refiners, on gross amount of sales 0f... 2% per ct Thread. yarn, and warps for weaving 5 per cent Tobacco; Cavendish, &c., from which the stem has been taken. per pound ...... .1.. 32 Tobacco, smoking. prepared with all the stems in, and fine-cut shorts, per pound... 5 Tobacco„ smoking, -made exclusively of swine, per pound s Tobacco. fine-ent chewing, per'pound. , Turpentine, spirits of, per gallon.. i ( Umbrellas and puneols r Varnish or Japan Water, artificial mineral, soda, sarsaparilla. b " Water, mineral or medicinal, per bottle Con taining not more than 1 pint Water, mineral or medicinal, per bottle con taining more than one pint and not more , than I quart • 1 cenl Winter, mineral or medicinal,• containing more, than '1 quart, for each additional Wine made of grapes, per gallon 5 c Wine produced by being mixed with other apints, per gallon 1 c Woolen fabrics woven, knit, or felted, and all manufactures of wool ir Zinc, oxide of, per 100 pounds • t c An !Ilan gh tared. Cattle over 3 months old- per head c( Cattle not over 3 months old, per head: : , : . Sheep and lambs, per head , Sheep slaughtered for pelts, per head. , ... Swine, per - head . - , , Grose Receipts, Ativertirieraente ........ .. , ... . .... .r e Bridges and toll-roads -::: . Canalso . • • Express companies HI Ferries - Insurance onmpanies - e Lotteries ,0 Railroads.. . Ships, barges, .t.c , i 4 Steep coaches; wagons, dic........_ , 5 'Steamboats - • - / .. Telegraph companies Theatres, (Terms, circuses, and museums• 2 " i The iiiiiiiiii OM- I , teS 'ICOI.I - a CALL FOB FIVE HIJNDRED THOUSAND MEN. . . AVAsliixaTox, Monday, July . 18, 184. BY 'l;rE PRESIDENT OF THE STATES . . i Thereas,. By the ' act, approved July 4, 1864, entitled, "An.- Act further to regulate and pro vide for the-.enrolling Ntl d calling out the national forces; And for. other pnrpoSes,"- it is: provided that the President of the United States may, at his discrelion, at any .time hereafter, call for any number of men as volunteers, for. the respective ternis of one,.two and throe years, .for military service, and . "that in case the quota or any part thereof of any tovrn—township, ward of a city, precinct or election district, or of a eounty.l:lot eo sub-divided, shall not be -.filled- within the space of fifty.days'after such-gall ; 'then 'the. President shall immediately' order a draft for tine-, year to' All such quota,. or, part thereof, which . may And whereas., The 2101 r acrodracint heretofore ordered is so far completed as that, the afore mentioned act of Congress . May now, be put in operation for recruiting and . keeping up the strength Of the-armies in tho.fieid, for garrisons,- . and such military operations 118 may be required • for the purpose of - suppressing the_ the_ kobellien and' restoring the authority of the tinted Stites Gov ernment in the insurgent States • Now; therefore, 'l,..Abraliani Lincoln, President of the United States, do issue this my call for five hundred thoninind volunteers for'. the milita ry service ; provided; nevertheless, that. all cred its which may be:established under :section eig,lit of the aforesaid act, on account of.persoos who: have entered the nataksesviee piring the present. Itebellioti, and by credits:for men furnished to the, military service in excess' of calls heretofore ..niade forl - oh:lnn:era, will be accepted ander this -call for oneOwo or three 'years, as they may; ,elect, and will bo entitled to the_ bountyprovided by the law for; period : _apsornce for which .they enlist: •• And .I hereby proclaim, Order and direct that, - immediately after the • sth day •of Septeinher, being fifty 'days from the date of this can; a i graft for troops to serve for one year, shail be, ii d in every town, township ward of-s city, Precinct; election dietric.t,for a county not so anb-' divided. to fill the quota which shall be assigned .to it under this ca 1, or any part' thereof which may be unfilled by volunteers en the said sth day' . of September, 1854. • . • ' , In testimony whereof Laic' hereunto: =4 set hane and caused the seal of the j j: . : . United States to be affixed. b per cent 45 cents s per cen 3 per cent . Don'e at the City of Washington this 16th day or slily, in the year of our L0vd.,.1864-, and of the ind6peudence of the United States the 89th. Al3ltlllol LINCOLN: . • . 'By the Piosident Wm. H. Sr.Wanp,,See or ;State. COBNS, - BUNIONS, INV ' Tts73 NAILS, Itatianan' 7 iHre,.andaf Blames of the Feet cured without - pititi or inconvenience to the patient; by Dr, Zielharie, Surgroik4tdreivrlistr Chestnut sittnet: . Were; to Ph_y ieana and Surgeons of Phllade4phia. Phil aka, Feb'. 6,144. . , . • . . . 5 per cent .• .. 's2 ;o0 . 1S cents 5 per tent S per cen 5 c(ints. 5 per cent. ti per Cell 411. 6 per cell vs reztA $5 cents 20 center 5 per cent . 5 " 5 per cent 35 cents 3.por cent 2J4 . 416 t..:3 • " ~~...;; OF AMERICA. ' A Preclainatiow. • . - . . . • • • . , . ._ , .. , .. . .era ...: .... - - ..... f. ,, : t . ,....1n42.,! ,- 1 , -,:: 77,....F.,,,0nzt-0..,.1.2C., , 1. - .Fritnl,s, - ars- - OlOOk: 7,..t. '*,.. - a,tst.:) , '. DO 701i'Ai r lOb i itt . eal`id i - flit litriiii*s • ta-- --. tiirsciii : 'Oi.i . -.- '. '' ne;o._ ,ttly .- litni; • I - ENGLISH SPECIFIC cure.. in lesit.tban SO days. 11111 VALL . EY. • BAM , , . p u l l . 0 1 , 4Thb at i.':,,,, , ,..;', t ' e ....w it„ .l4lll ,.„ .4 g h d ' e l f al .. fin a ler t or eworst caile of NERVOUSNESS, Impotency; Prema: .__._,' tore Decay, SeminarWetticaLas, Jrasnity, and all UK- • 1•11lIST/CE..-,Tbe Stockholders": of . n. ". .". "contionwealth nary, Sexual 'and Nervous . Affectionkpn-matterAlun . -Railroad Company are hereby notified4_," - . .1 0 „. R a il road what cause prodneed: PritwOne ,DollarVer box.,Sent, .by *We of an act,of Assembly of they: . .... „ D.. , 1 , 36 , 1, post-paid, by mall, on ' reopt-•of an _ .lOrnee One. -Box .tot Vtinneybiania,entiticd Mt Act relating. - ; , ..:‘.: Luna l perfect the i n m o st tease. T L , ;,: - :Commack pesaed the 16th". day of May,_...A.::-.. • ;Lehigh .: '', ... - - - •. • . JAMES S.RITTLEK - ' -- . • the . - I W . t.ora :Of. the Penn Haven and Whl;. - -: - . 1 taut • G enera l A g ent., 4. ,,0F . Tkoa h l v..-Nouryork; .. Railroad Coripany and the ".Directora 'of the': , • • yid July it, fist '... •• .• • . %tan .... . Venni Railroad Campany bite - entered iritt“ •• . . .. -• . • .. • , -• • • agreement, ; trader the corporate .. seaLfof each of.. " 1 4 -Companiesofor the consolidation orstiln ' LksmPani.. , 'and merger of said Penn Haven and Whitelltivenßall . road Company,. prescribing the terms -and conditions. thereof, 'andthe manner of converting the capital stock 'of the said Penn Haven }and White Haven • Railroad 1 • Cometany into the . stock of the said Lehigh Valley . Rail= , road Company, and containing all such other Provisions At have been.tieemed pecessarytaperfect.the' said. con-. u • sq alor; and merger ; and that said agreement Will besubmitted to the Stockholders of said - Lehigh Valley , • 1 Railroad Company, for the purpose' of considering and voting by ballot, in person or by proxy, for the adfi n or rejection of the same.: each share entitling the of er thereof to one vote, at a' meeting of said stockholde to be held owtheSECOND DAY OF AUGUST. A. 1964 at the office of the' said' Lehigh. 'Valley . Rail 'Company; at No. 203 Walnut street, in the City of Phil adelphia. at •?: o'clock, P. M.; of said day; at which time and place. and for the 'object aforesaid. all the Stock. holders of the. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Company are notified to attend. • This notice being given in compli ance with the provisions ofthe - set:ond 'Section Of the Act of Assembly aforesaid. • '' ' ..' • ' • WILLIAM H. ELY, Secretary. A.IV. Willianis;, Pa`riersburg, Va.; ona'cif: the &dela.- most m=pectable Mid reliable Druggists of West ern Virginia, writes : . • can say (if.PerrYPiaviatPain whit:l' meld not ray of many of- theMedidnes ot the' flay. In my trade it is a leading article. .1 sell largely of it; and. it V ttl43the 821 " .64104 tiro 4111 41 Would.on no account Jour' . at- ithens. Ohio, I;triten, ."I sell considerable orDavis`.. Paln :Killer in this place, and-Kis well liked and highly commended by all Druggist, at llockingpOrt, writes. .".Perry MTH)? Pain Killer is quite . generally used br ' the inhabitants of our town, and is much ertnlled. . I think it the best medicine I have for the uses for which it it recommended. July 13,'•64 Editor, of ,IformnisC--De/u Sul : With yont per mission I wish to say..to the readmit of your , paper that Twill semi, by return mail, to all who wish it' Orm), a :Recipe; lyith full. directions for making, and -using a simile vegetable Balm, thatwill effectually remove, - in tea days: Pimples, 131okbet, Tali; Precklm, and all fm= purities of the Skin. tenting thesame soft, clear, Smooth and heal:Stria. ' • " • • T will also send free to those having Bare'lleads =or Bare PrO,..qc sittiple ifirections - andraformation that will enable.them to start a full growth of, Li:mm . lmA •Mak. 'Whbdters, or.ii MoustaChe, in leis than thirty days. applMations answered by , return mail without charge. '-11espectfully:vonni. TILOS, Is.'ICIIAPMAR, Chartist. July 43. .64.-30.3 m) 831 lEtroadway. New-Yolk. • •,!1. Card' to the Safferling.Swallow two or three hogsbeids Rfichu."." Tonic Bittera t , Y " Same, wills,' 'Nervous Aufidote.s,-.& - e.,...tc.„ dc.,. and after .von are satisfied with the result. then try one-boa of OLD 'DOCTOR BUCHANS. - ZNOLISR SPECIFIC PILLS --and he reatored.to heal th and vigor in less than thirty.days, They . am. purely vegetable. plea/mat: to take, prompt and salutary in.their effects on the broken down and shattered constitution. ' Old and young can' take them with adiantsge. . ImPorted and sold in the United:States oulyby . •• . JAS. B...BUTLER. ' . • . - •-No;.4tn Broadway,' New 'fork.: * • • • ' -rr - Agent for the United States. , S.—l. Box of the MS. securely ' Packed, will be niaileito any althea on receipt of price, which bi ONE: DOLLAR, post-paid—money reftuldel by the 'Agent: entire satisfaction is not given. . . July' "25, .64: • . . • • - BS WISE BY. . • . • . DO not . trite with ;your- berdtty constitution and Char.: If yon are suffering with any disease. for Which • • Itelmlbololls Extract Bache• is recommended. • . TRY IT. ! TRY IT! TRY IT ! • It will cure You: save long sufferlng,.allaying' Pailj, and • • Inflammation. cunl.avill restore you to • : • HEALTH AND PURITY, -• At little expense,- and no exposure. Cat•out the ad vertisement in another column. and call or scud for it. Bruate.of •Omnterfeits. • • • . Ask for lielmbold'e. • • .. . Take no . other, CUILES aITARAYTEED. : , • .June 25, .64. ' • ' , 26-1 m • - 111ARRIBID ALL Dfarriage Notice., vault .be accompanied with'. 25 gents to appear in the Jotaitiat... • - - - TATLOR-41ANCOCK—Suly 21. 1564, hy-Rev.W.P. Lama; Rector of Trinity Church. Pottsville, "John -TaylOr, of kyroefiiitle, to Sarah llancook, of St. . . . . . . BROWN—In WS Borough, on the 13th inst.. Valen tia;daughter „pf !- - ..David P. 'and - Ellen Brown, 'aged 5 years'and T inonftor,... . ' . • ...' --* . ' -.,. • ... ... DITNNE—In this Bormigh. °Lithe 15th . Inst.: Essic, Wife of 11. K. Dilnlie, in the3lst - year of hal . age. . . - • GIUSER—ILO Ashland; July 150 - 4 - 1554, Mrs, Mary Maher, late Matv Fisher, - aged 2:1 years, 4. months, and 20 days: -- , -..,.% •. • ' . ~ . . , . . .. • MAldm-054he 15th inst.. In Pottsville, ditharhae.. daughter Of cluMad andSumannah Martin, aged '3.yeara and 26 ,- • . • • 31.YERS—Onftheith inst.. in this. Borough, of 'Ery i‘lpelas and JaMidiee,:lllr: Joseph. ti; Myers. aged'. 5.1.• years, 6 monthS and 10 days. Peace to his ashes. - • . EAERNAU-4.11n this Iliwough, July 20,.".1004:' Laura Mary, daughtet.ol 11erinrin and Ellen, Eabenau, aged 4 years . antl.4 Mouths: ; .• • • Iler Auk dreain of 'llfe is - o'er,`. • • • .• That Ilream iojtill of ;oy and love; • . • , She's treading now the heavenly, shore; . • With the angels bright.' abeve. • ,s. • SHELLEY4On the 13thinat., : Eliza„ Youngest &Ugh-. ter of Jacob slid Mary Shelley: of St. • Clair, - Schuylkill . : Courtty,..aged t: years. 11 months and 6.days. • - ' ' . . At a meeting : of. litidffieptart. Lod ,+,e, t. - 0. 0. F., held .Inly7dth;lsrst, at Mildlepork'Pa.;the follow ing prentoble7aud reaolntions were adopted: . ',threes, Our late - Brother, :Joseph Edwards, was among thOse;wlto went forth' to defend our Government against - the traltors'whosonght to destroy it; and 'lVititteAs;llle Ibught bravely: and 'passed through 'many entragOient_s unharmed,and-for his noble con- . • duct was pivm*d to the rank of Ist Lieutenant But •God, for some wise' design, permitted him to be cut down.dming a severe engagement with the enemy . In front of Petersburg, Va., and After lingering in „pain ' and suffering for a period of a few weeks, death put en end to his sufferings. Therefore, • • ' : • itesolved.-That'while we bow inhumble snbtnieslon to the will of God, knowing:that whatsoever tie. doeth .is well done, we canucit do otberwise than deeply Mourn theloss, of our beloVed Brother. . • -Resolved, That in the death MT. G.Josrph Edwards this Lodge tuts lost a veinal - 1p member' of.the fraternity. a true Brnther; and otir , country a' brave - and. -valuable defender, • • -. . . . . . • , . . Resolved, Thatwe truly sympathize with the widow andlaraily of - the deemed in this, their Arreparable . Itcuolyed, That a copy of these resolutions be •foi warded to the widow and family of the deceased, and also to the MinersrJournal, for publication. , . .P. G.E. WESER, , Oommittee... P. .Citan..l.lszistsoca,) • • :Berrie Gutman, near PeterSburg, July 9,1994.... At a Special meeting nt Co. Itegt., P. V. held on - Saturday, 9th. following'pream ble and resolutions were,unanimously adopted Minna," It has 'pleased'an 'all-wise Providgrit:e to 'remove-from our midst by. death ,Two brays • ofieerS, - Lieut 4 - Curtis C. Pollock 'and Henry C.,Jackson 'itan Wirettesai Ve have alWays recognized . in - them good and brave officers,' worthy. of 'the 'Company. to which they belo riged-L they. d I ed.wh Ile' .bravely lighting for their country at-the battles of Spotterlvanistand Pe teraburg, Vi:: Therefore, he it .. • • . . Itesolved,:That by .. their deaths . we have lost tss brave othcers, our country two f;:alltait.. Soldiers. -and Pennsylvania t'wo noble sons, err..•ready at their couu-, try's call in her hour of need.' •-• . . , 'Resolved, • That in their death we' have erPerieneed another of the cruel blows inflicted upon ns by the en mules of ourcountry, and , though-Wemonrn their loss, we are proud of theyanse ire ir hide they Ttryl-mived, nett . M .- their bereaved families we. tender our sincere sympathies, in having lost kind :and affec•- • tionatesens nixtbrothers; whose many-virtnes had en deared theM to an Who kneti them. . . • Resolved,. That a.eow of theseJmlntione be•trani =Moil to the families ottfie decetwed, 'and publiahed in tbeZiners• Journal.. • ... • - • • . .. ..• Cerporal`_EewAidi U. StuArmaci . ' ..' . ' • . ."' . MIINIZOE :.4,ISEIT...FiI,Eti, -I', RonEirr .. I .-. ;.tp,irktit. oPv.riArms-r, Committee.-- Private JOHN, lirrisarx,. , -' • -.. • .t. -...- ' - Rren ' - • ' .2d Lieut. 'ft: M. JoNra t Cliairnian Sergi: J,urns.C. Nies, See 7- . -. ' -,- - -- . - - CANDIDATES. FOR SITE It It the solicitation . •or many ,friends, I offer myself as'a eandidste for • the office, of SHERIFF,' at ,the approaching Fall erdction: If .elected; I,promise4o dhicharce the duties of said office with zeal and fidelity. • Subject to the de. cision of the Union County.eonyention • July Y, '64. OF4N]II'AR AL:NOTICES.- A• GENERAL /MEETING of the • 'Stockholders of the Miners' Bank of Potts . irilfe, in the. County - of Schuylkill. will be held at • the Banking Donne, in the Borough.of Pottsvil on, MON DAY, the .td day of.Augast next. at in o'clock.. A; M:, to deterthine nppn accepting the Act approved the Math day - of January, A. D., IRA, to extend the Charter. By-order of the Board,- . • - • •-: , • 40 cents G. 0 6d 2 ~ 10' 411 ly 23.,64 CIF! CO;PAIIT. • , NERKIIP.=-The firm' of :TYSON Lt KEN. DAWN.. is 'this day .. (bsonlved by mutual consent. Eith- Cr of the partners is antherizeti to use'the than uarn•.: in settlement Pcitt4iville, July 20,1,64. TO TIM AUNT/ zurvicoF ISCITUTI; .00111`ITY,--•;Numerons 'enquiries hay ing been nuule as to whether the eotrimitodoners intend to to pay a bountyvolunteers enlisting under 'the 're cent call of the President •for 600,000 volunteem they deem it'expedient for the fulmination of all - concerned, to. make the following . announcement : • • If -the .majority . of the people- Many •I3orungh or 'Township. shall, in . a public Meeting held for the pur lmee, decide Hint - they desire•tho Clommissicmers to pay' a bounty to volunteers Mustered into - the , service. and credited to the quota-of their distiict,'and that they are willing to .reimbarne the County.by a tat to . be levied on their.district, the Cominissionertf will pay the boun traccordingly. :Districts decidingin faVor of receiving a bounty from the CountY,'Will haven - resolution panned ni their meetin" in accordance, with the foregoing.,eign ed by the Prekkienttuul attested by the Secretary. and appo let a committee fo coofeewith the Commissioners immediately in relation to the matter.. • ••• DAVID FULEY; • • - CYJARIES , • • . . Commissioners. ; Atte.l. , t, •BEOIITEIL.; . .CiefIi:, Cumulizsirmerti. 011 - lee, July. 23, '64. NOTICE.—Any of the :parties .named below can hear of aoroethiug to their ach"an, tarze by cattily , at this office: • WILLIAMIIXLL. • ' • JAMESB3irrrtAx; -TIIO3tAS WILLIAMS, • d, at i. MAFFER ANDREW R.9.B.ERTSON, ' &Z. MURRAY,' • • . • •• ROORER • • July 23, '64, .' • : • • •••• • 30-4 t. - NOT I C Co-partnership of GE() t. rorrs CO. was dissolved by • inutua consent on the first of January last. - . At a meeting of the Stoekholdeis of the .Loctiattiale Coal Conniany, held in Philadelphia. on Tteireday,lhe .14th of July, 1864, the following perspris were elected DireetorsTor. the present. yea: • • - ." Ge0..11. Potts, •.. Addison Child. . ••: 'Coo :B. - Upton, - •: S. Endicott Peabody, .T. Wiley Etlmenda. ' , (h'. 11..PoiTsras eleaed President. .Pidiadely. 23; '64,- -,• . . . NOTICE: is hereby given, that will -pay no-debts contracted h e ! : 1 1 7 3. wife, Sarah' Elizabeth, after this date. . 11 NE TtAtIER. Tottaille, July I . lth, 166. .. .42931 TILE , STOCIiIIOLDERS: OF the Potta‘ille Water Company are hereby notified that a dividend of four per cent. on, the capital stack of raid CoMpany Ivan declared on the 4th 'day of daly,lS64..payable at their otßee•on and after the . lat day of Avast next. , • *. - By order of. the Board.. .. . • . . CIJAS. W. PiTRA.N, Trener. PottisTille;Jaly 16. 414, .. . • 11-3 t IVOTlCl4—Whereaa, my wife, Catha: line (Mengell. has left.. my bed and board without a just mime, (tor the tbtrd timej .1 hereby cad thm all persons fivnt harboring or trutoing der on my 'account, as 1, will pay, no debtartutimite contracts. . - • . •. JOHN WEItNER. - Itietl..ll7lnsivlcir, Tp., Scatkrilijil NOTICIt.—Tbe 1- Reading Itailroad Gi'Lltiving taken:Nese*. ion of. the Fteltdit Enaltiess on the Mine Hill -. dettuylkill Haven Railroad; Ml pereona Indebted to the - Union Tranepor tetlon Company are requeated'te makes payment forth with, fad thoeg having claims to present. them without delay tei•the underaigned, at Schuylkill .llaven. .• •-, „WK. WIDALL; Siwt. IJ. T. Co: • 28-3 V • . r3a1y9~^04.. L , TO' - TUE • , PIL , BICi--The under 1 , 11 algoigi bite taken out:. license as Auctioneer ;for: 11.otougirot • clai7; July 9, ~.54 DIED. Obituary. JA3kES GLENN. 214 c LOEStB, CABlrler C. 11. TYSON liktiDll.loF., 30,12* GEO.; H. POTTS, GEO. C. POTTS. KN'iliONT El w 1 25-3 t 'July ]6..64 . . . . OFFICE OF TINE .PENN HA VEN AND. WHITE HAVEN RAILROAD,: WP.3 .WALNGT Street, Philadelphia: NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the. Penn Haven and White Haven Railroad Company are hereby notified that, under and by 'virtue of an Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pettneylvania, entitled au act relating to Railroad Companim‘ passed the 16th day o,f May; A. D.. 1961, the Directors of the-Penn Raven and White Haven Railroad Company and the Directors of the - Le high Valley Railroad Company have entered into a joint agreement, under the corporate seal ' of each of said cumpanies,for the consolidation of said companies, and Merger of said Penn Ilaven and White Haven Raitread Voropany. pmcrilving the terms andeonditlona theroor, and.the manner of converting the capital . hock: of the :said Penn Ilvien and White 'Haven Railriad .Company into the stock of the said Lehigh Valleyßailroad ,Com pany, and containing all, other provisions as have , been decreed necessary to perfect the Said consolidation and merger, and that said agreement will be submitted to the stockholders of the Penn Haven and White Haven Railroad Company, for the purpose of consideting and voting by ballot, to;pertemor by prosy, for,the,adop donor rejection of the same, each, share ,entitling the bolder thereof to.one vote, tit a meeting to be held on the 4d - day of August, A. D:,_1.961, at the' office of the . said. Penn Haven and White Haven Railroad 'CoMpany,-- . No . 203 WALNUTStreet, in the City Of Philadelphia: 'at 12 o'clock of-said day ;at which time and piece.' and for the object aforesaid. all the stockholders of the Penn Haven and White Haven Railroad are notified to attend. Thi,, notirs being gtvenin oomnliance with the provis . tons of the second section,of the Act of Assernby afore said, the 12th day pi' July, • JOHN N. lIITTCIIINSON, Sec'y. July 16;',6-1. - - NOTICE is hereby given, that the part ' nershlp heretofore existing•in the tirni'llame of ell R.ISTIA:s.Z. lIUFMAN .It.• MEYER. doing busbies* as Fe udremen and Machinists, In the Borough or Ash;. land, has been this day. dissolved, by mutual consent. • ' • -• , Mf. A. CIIIIISTIAN, • - • *: • ' ])AVID 111;FMA13. • • EUSEBIUS MEYER. • . . Ashland, July 12th, 'ISO*. , 29-3? . .. . . , ,' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have ' -this"day entered into co-partnership, under the firm I , name 'of CUIt.ISTIAN. lIIIIINIAIk.I & WALTFalitk an ' successors to the late firm of Christian. Ilufnaan &,111ey-' 1 er, for. carrying on the business. of-Iron Pounders and Machinists, in the Borough of Ashland. ' . • • , •••• .• •. ~ . I • Wltl.• A. CIIRISTIA.N, . . ..-. ,'• :• • - : • 'DAVID HUFMAN, .• ' .. .. ' ', • .".• ,A. K. WALTER. . . . ' Ashland, 'July I`2, 1.96.4. .. ..' • : ..: 9-3 t• . . , . . . . " 0. TICE:Pi hereby rivem.that the part nership latelY existing under the Arm:name of'L. P. GARNER ~ B ROS.. has this clay. been dia.: solvcd.,• The undersigned will •not be liable for any debts contracted after this date, except suchnS are ne. co:wry in cloning up the Mistimes of late firm. Ashland, Juice 30. 186.4. H • . • . NOT(CE.—The late flrm of 1,.• P. GARNER & BROS,•having been - dissolved by mutual 'consent, by. the withdrawal of J. P. , GARlsrfilt,.the business will he.continued at the old place bythe redialqinU partnere, - under the firm name o(J: tM. GARNER. The hooka' .the old firm will be settled by the neW firm.' • ' • • • • . , ,t, GARNER. •• • , 'Ashland,;' July ..64. • •• 28-3 t•. rirug•UNDERSIGNED have thin day formed iicb-ktrtnership,..under the name and ntyie of Leonard &Smiler.. The businels•will !main tained. fiae heretofore conducted by Thos: W. Leonartl,l - New York and Pottsville. TIIOS: W. LEONARD;. - . •* • 1.13. SqUIEP. : • Pottsville, April Ist, 1864. ' . • . . 'LEONARD SOUTER'. . ,• • • • , Silver Terrace, Potarrelei 1-14; illlnjitlea Lane, Near York. • D.E.II,EItS li' •• • WHALE,. SPERM. LARD b.. KEROSENE OILS. grades of Winter and Suminer Whale Oil. for Colliery purnoses, - constantly'en hand, direct from New Bedford. le which we Call the attention of Opemtora. Itenresented by Gordon Smith, at; Pottsville; Pa.• • April 33 4 `64, • . l7-3 mos. NOTICE.— .The Undersigned, 'a Physician of live yeah , experience,. whOluts been Induced to lOtate himself in thin town, would respectfully otTer his - professional ser vices to the citieens of Pottsville and vicinity. •. • , 'OFFICE=--Entrance. Centre st., next door to the Gov. einment : Bank and.p. L. hlsterly'4 Ltardwara Store, op. . poetic M•thiletongo street, •• '. • • - . Ir. K. WHITNEIL, .111. D. April 9, '64. • • . 1,9.tf REAOLUTION pro: posiegcertain-Antettdittents to, the : . . . .Be it rewired by.the Senateand Muse ,if Representa: area ej the 'Commonwealthaf Pensuegluania in Genera Asseinbly met, That' the followiror, amendments be pro posed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in fie corilituce with the proviPlona of tile-tenth article there There shall be an additional section to the third arti de of the Coll:3tittltrOla, -to bedesignated as.eectiou four as follows :* . “Smorth a 4. WheneVec any of the qualified electors of. this Commonwealth shall:bolo any actual -military service, nndet a regasition from 'the President of the United States.-or by the stithority of this Conirnon-: Finch , lectors rosy exercise the right Of suffrage in all elections bylhe citizens, 'under Such regulations as are,*or shall be, prescribed by law, as folly as if they Were ple4ent at their usual place. of election.” , SE( 72111 V 9. There shall be two.additional sections to the eleventh ariiele of the Constituttom to be deeigna ted.ss sections eight and nine, as folkiwtn , - • “Srerios No bill shall be passed by the Legisla ture, coritaining more than ono subject, which shall be clearly expressed- in the title, -except appropriation "SECiION 9.. No bill shall be ',used bylhe Legisla ture granting, any, power', or privileges, ln any ease,, where the antlxirity to grant such' .powers. or privile ges has, been, br may hereafter be. conferred upon the Courts of this Commonwealth ". • ' • • • : •• :HENRY C. JOHNSON. Speaker` of the House of Representatives. JOHN P.'. PENNEY, Speaker of the Semite. • ` Orruni OF TOR SECRETARY .OF 1111 i CONIMOMFFit.TII,I. Harrisburg. April. 26. 1964. renniqtrania..P.•:' I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true, and correct eopy of the original Joint Resolution ef the General Assembly, entitled:— A Joint Resolution poi posing.certain Amendments to the Constittition,-"hes the same remains on file in this office. 7 • . . . —:ln testimony whereof, I *have - hereunto net my j, R .hand and, canned the reel of the 'Secretary's office to be affixed, the: day and year above written; - ELI SLIFER;• • • . Secretary of the Commonwealth. • The abere Resolution haying been agfeed 'to. by 'a majority of the members of each House, at two suc cessive Sessions of the General Assembly of this ,Coml monwealth,. the priMosed amendments will be submit ted to the peoplefor their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, in the year of our Lord, one thormand eight hundred and in sc... cordance with the provisions of the tenth artieleof the Constitution, and the act,, entitled "An Act prescribing the time and manner-of.sabnilttlus', s to the ,people, for their approvaland ratifivition or mecttort, the proposed amendments to the Constitution,", approved the twen ty4hird•day of - April, one thousand 'eight hundred and sixty-four. . • • ,F 4.1 SLIFER, April 110, !al, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ••• . • PARTNERSiiir NOTICE. We. the subscribers,' have this day entered into a Partnership, under the Firm name and style of ALLISON & PANNAN; to carry on the Foundry, Ma chine; Smitning and Car-junking linetneme;.in Port Car : lion Schuylkill County.. .ILOBBitT ALLISON, • • ..' FRANLISS.BANNAN. April let, 1564.• • • l c, REV - ENVIE' fiT4ltlrPfli,:-11Isteittir .been :tn. pointed agent for the distribution of Ret;enne :I:tan - fps In the letii District of Pennsylvania, I hereby give notice that I am prepared to furnish Stamps of tili.denominations; • • The following eommigsion.,' pasabk; in StarniiN be allowed: Ctn parch/tree of $5O or more, 2 per eettiam. L. '6l ,11 . 1 bt . FM 1. I! 4 Orders respectfully solicited. . JAMES A. INNEBB, loth Dist. Pa. Ofnce oppogite "American 'Hones, " Pottsville, l'a. 6-April 9, • l- I, GAL DITIINIST . RATION NoTicig,-Wiwrq -ti ars 'lettere of administration on the estate of Chris topher Mettler, late of the Borough of St. Clair, de ceased, hare been ~oranted to" the subScribers by the Register of Schuylkill Connty-- - -Notice is hereby given td all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims will present - them .fiir rettli ntent. • . MARGARET BIECTILEY, Adm•rx. WILIIAIVi BIECIILEY, Mtn' ;'July 23;14. • ao-6e. • DITIINTSR TATION NOlC.l3.—Where -4 as. letters of admintstmtion on the estate of Gott— lieb Set:ankle. late of the township of East Norweirian, Setinylkalf Conn:v.deceased. have been grantedhy the Register of Schuylkill County to the subscriber Notice is hereby given to all thoie indebted to said estate to make payment,-aad those having claims will-present them for sett/emeht. • Adm'r: 30-6 V July 2 3, '64. :J1 N the Court irrComm'on Pleas of Rebuild.. hill County: • ' . . • _ DANIEL'' -t BENNETT ' 940, Deseinber -Term, 1862. Fa. SAIME.L HEFFNER. ...) • 'The undersigned Auditor. appointed by the said Court co marshal) the liens against , the Said defendant, and report the amount Already paid and ' how applied,ssill* meet the parties interested, rfdrthe 'pitrposes. of his ap pointmem, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of Augnst. 1504., at 9 o'clock. A. 11.; at his office, on Centre:street,. Pottsville. SMITH, Auditor. A DIIIIINI4ITHATIIOI4I • 1 0 1414T1t1R.—Where- Lettem of Administrailim cm' the .estate of Jo: cob' Roemer, late of the Borough of Millersville, Schuyl kill County, deceased; have been granted by the Regis- ter to the subscriber. notice .Is hereby given to all per- Bone indebted Weald' estate to make payment, and thaw having claims will present them for. settlement; • WILLIAM IIALBAUER, Administrator. July 23, '64. ' • 30-61* 411 7 GICOSZIgiE ANGATS, de -I_,,ectusied.-Lettirkestaineritary upon the estate of Deorge Angus,Jate of Donaldson. Schuylkill County, Pa...decease& - hasiing been granted . to the undersigned, tin persons indebted to said, estate are- requested to brunediate payment,. :and those having cleans or ::demandai will present them, without delay, to . • •••• - : _SAItAir A:IIGIJS. Executrix.' Biiii/ji/k:4l 0 0 .1 Pi.. 4tlzie • . . • ESTATE . 0/0 J.iirstelit AL. WC, deeerilied. , =Wlierese, betters of Adaduistnttion on Rie Esttst-Col Joseph 6, Gilmour, late of. the • Bor ough oi.,Pothedfle, 'decesselL have been canted to the subscriber brtheltegister of ,Scheylkill County, notice hereby.given to's]] persons having claims or demands against the said Estate to: make known, the,stinte,'and• those Indebted, to settle The seine:without delay. . ;•, . - y JANIE:a -WREN, Adnrr. • 'Pottsville, June- ] S, , C.l. • • 25-dt Q-.. :t3 -. ., -- .5., - T 0..-4( ) : : , 8 , .-..J.L.-f.,--:iIVIIITNEY.. Otero . for .sala..the NEW •QOVERN3tENI, LOAN, bearing 5 pet'cent. interest, m Goid . Tedeemable any time after ten years, at th t 'lure of. the Goiternthent, and .payablelo pea .`otter date, in Gold. The merest, - payable yearly; on, all °th e , 50:s a . moon, half - yearly . The Bonds a rt denbrut. • Nreb.‘l, 11304,, until the Ist of Sep. dated IL. accrued interest from Ist March tember• be paid by purchasers in Coik is required trt- 'rency, adding 50 per cent.lt z or in Legal Cu. .Nirther notice. prIII emium, until t. Insist Securittet bough; other Got& . aid for G. s, c o , and gold. Highest k. ?rice p ITNI' • 1 4 : . F. Ws-- .4P pons, Gold and -- " t , April 2. C ,64 .en . t s r , e S treet , LOST AND FOLL_ I). . . STRAYED AWAY from , the , subh.•tib,,r. lc Port Carbon, on the 13th inst.: a duo 7 colored COW, fresh milked. has a streak of . white on the .back. has IC low-toned bell on. "ta e with leather strap. Any person retutning said Cow will be suitably rewarded. • WINTERSTEis . 3(1-tt• Jnly 43,.`64 L°'ll..—On the evening Or the 14th 1aq....1.00. ing from Spottn's Ic 'ream Saloon, up Market 4 , Third street,. and two squares up Third. a Finial! Puet tt Book, ccnttatniagslB—one ten dollar and four-rio t s, Jar The ISWer will be suitably rewarded by k w , ing it at this office.: [July STlLTnlDG.—Strased away from the ,0 4 ,4 1 ' . ber. 'voiding itaishbach, on the 3d tr,t,. „ a WRITE 110 G; with large ears. and weighs G: ' about 60pounda. 'Whoever will tetntn .mid ' moat ho" to the subectiber, or give Information - where it can be obtained, will be reasonably rewa ' . . . • RODERT LANGTON: 3 1 14 , 1* : July 23, •64 ICliSADlitlE Away from the enbnriber . ? - t tt Fishbach, Jane 2ith; a.elan, 7 3reeei 7 1 4 " YELLOW-RED COW, white lace, mil/ 'o'l 'straight hems: -Whoever win return eaht or give information where he awl get •' ter, will be suitably rewarded. Flebbilch. July 9, '44 ST RAI"! COSY.- , Strayed away from therit4d. 1.7 ber, residing near 31inersvIllti. on Th ar - .= day:June a BROWN AND wiirrE.• - 10, COW. with splitin tier right ear. rather thin, and a piece oil her nal. :Whoever will -- retuni said Govrr r or . giveinfonnation Nltheie rhe'catCN - 1, had; will be suitably rewarded. DAVID RAIER. • Delstwire, July 9, '6l:. 2,341. WANTEJJ TO , . . . . . . —i; W. A SL N •pt T erer t r t,s -- as e. mat7l T oti . s -' e. n o c r i ;t e r n t now ni - 14 .. Iliise, coorninimifrona • 4 to 0 rooms, pleasSath located, in Pottsville: •A good tenant—m,•• mi ,;_pil wife-'-can be had by addresSing•Tiyi'?itil-.1 ol.li TON.' POktevinc, Pa. • On! I'. • ' G4T f l Y 0 . (4. —20.3 L . I FTAIRACIII.ERS VrANTE D.—Seven Malys: AA Axe Female Teachers wanted for the Public kbo,;P. - Or t:te'lltorangtx of Ashland. for the term of nine rtiotty! commencing on the first Monday of September. tq.,..f ,alaries liberal. An * examination. will he held bra Comity Snitrintendent, on Tlitift.SD.A.Y, July i!to 1864, at D o•clod. of said day. By ordar.of ;he Board, . • •• C.L. ASHER. •2g.g. AEhland, Jti.ly,l6, '64 NrOT,lCklro' TEACIIERS.- , Six TEAq, I- I BEES--four male and two female--rent el ;r7) the Public Schools -of Branch 'Township. .Tenik : r4; months: - commencinc early in - Septcrnb;•r. amtnation will be held by the County Supecint, on FRIBAY, July . ;?9, .1.%4; at 9 o'clock, , thick School .11.ouse, - - JACOB F. FAUST . . tite'!. Llewellyn, July 16;'64.. " CIOOK WANTED 'at the . Union lii,klV stsurunt, Centre street. Applyinmediatelr. July U, •61.-2830 : , • • - .C. CAlltEl.. tilt) COAL'OPERATORM EIit4.—WANTED—A situation, In Bthay7; County by an experienced business man. as ilook•kr4l and Accountant., who is well acquainted With . aceponts, and can give any reference gm' may be Milted Apply at officeof Jotarw.. . -July 9, 'CA. g rl A DAY .11.C1E411 IU—TO SELL THE "45 Cent Legal Trie' der Stationery Packitige. 99 Each l'ackacer' y i [lnns Songs, 2. pages of.3lnsic; IS slicers of .pc;;.,:, Envelopes.' 1 Ruler. 1 Pen, .l Pen Bolder, I i 34 1 design for EmsvUnderalees; 1 .o's:: broidered Collar, 1 for Chriatc7;for Ci" ngliobn. Ahrorll, f,e ins Letters; 13 Secrets 110 7 - er . before puhlisheari, many..dollara and. co.ter information. Also, cap , m , rifnl article of "!ewelry. Liberal inducement:, (-4.tztz Send.Stiortii for Circular. - • - WEIR A: en. • • 4l South TilittD Street, PIIILADELitIi..• Tune 11, '64. . IV . 4 1.:11TE D.—Oneoetwo,practleal Mbiax T or Superintendents, who are thoroughly sr".•.:; ed ulth and To • the working of AntEIT; Coal Mines. . apeman answering the abov2; salary . Will be paid. Address, with referetici'4 660, P. O.; New York. Pane 4, t 4 =haf rEACI ENGINES WANTED.—te dersiOned wiehee to plirchano S Peeoll(i-hand tot' En,gine,q,of SO or 90 home.power'oseb. Address - 14134 Z. BPA2t4S, - rot wine, ri May 7 '64 • GENTS A made from 20 cents. Something ice by every person.' Call and examine, tir Bent free, by-mall. for 20 cents, that retails for.h.z, L. WALCOTT; 170 ChathanlA , York. • 3a4 23, ,6t ila FOR SALE' AN U To I,IX V, PROP.ERT V IN -KILL lIAVEN FOR SALE.—The for , ale his lIOUSE.AND LOT. situated un the Ss! Crest cornet. of Cressona arid' Friedeneberg road., M the Borough of Schuylkill Raven. ;stud I a w r 45 feet front and Ann deep, on width are. mean! oue-anti-a-lialf-story Frame Dwelling .110u,t it; two-story frame Wheelwright Shim, which can er: easily turned into a dwelling. Said property 'nee! condition,- and sold low for awn. premises, , to - . • - IL E. 111.11' July °3.'63. • • . Damp .TIItIREII FOR SALF.—Tcc /- scriber will sell from-live to.s i zaumdred feet of PROP TIMBER, and, abo'nt the *same qtr. of. LAOGIIcS. [laid Timber will- be. delivered Itailroad at Auburn, or will be sent by rail to tlxl . • if deeired.• : Apply to the subacriher, at Anburc BENJAMIYhoy July 23,,'64. • ' . 504., FO1U111:14EVIT COL.II,IE UM 'ES TO Li in the l'ilahanoy Coal - Field, on an: . 31esnrs. Girard. Proposals svillte receirsil gust Ist, 1564, at the offices of THliO. CL 11.E3: Er,„ 704 %rains: SL. ft,..11.7.' _ • or P. W :. SLIIi ' Fit uly 16, , Gl,--.92, 4 NNW." -•, • ' -- Ipp .IE4I:ESTATE ESTA TE sirable residence of. - .Newell, the Borough of Cressona: For - purticulsm quire of. - WILLIAM 13„ %YELLS, July 16, `64.-29-tf. - .o:dote. VALUABLE PROPERTY for SIP, —Two three-story Brick Houses and la of or on the North West corner of Centre and Calio• hill streets: Two two=s Frame 'Rouses, and Lot, Centre Street, opposite" the 'tore of Samuci A tivo.story on Centre Kreet.c, Reppliers. • A two-story.Briek House, four Erame lot. on George and High Streets • A two-story Frame From and lot on Leona Terms easy. Apply to - J. W, ItOEBV. Pottsville, July 16, ' . a. Fit • ' N 40 horse-power }Nil a.' 200 yards of -in. Chain. Aho. Prd'` Pole - Pump. All in complete running .file. l terms. &c., apply to SRITZUNGEIi, PututrO L. WILLIAMS, at Palmer Colliery. . July 16, . .. . FOH - esALIK.-A BS horse:lamer ENO! , ameter of Cylinder, 18 inches ; stroke. '°''-' Has been uii.ti about four 'years, and is in c. , .... order, _Addreia • . JOHN CI 11F.lifil.:-, ' ''' '. MyeretiA:sn, Lebanon Cuv*, •'.- MAY 10.'64 11 4 1 O R SALE OR. REN T.—A 10 1 naridionis_three.:atory Brick ii()UIW with 1 .^.1 pent bakes. and. Brick Stable attached, eival on Market titreer, above Third. Apply to. .Thly 1). '64-2840 . . • . B. lIS.LBSD,' AND. 111,11.4.7111NENV ILA riAL . E. , :- The-subseribers harefor oltoti t Y 4 wrse Rogint . .. With Hollers ; , on' ton-horY.% tlrcl,ortwe, with Boilers two Litnt.:;' and 10 Inel:4:with 60 feet of Pipe to fon iron 16.incb Plpe,..together'sith a Ifit of Itt' Oe ring. se., suitable for Collieries. 410 0 flee of the enbscriberi, 2ttolrond street. rea s GEO. S..I'ATTE.R.SON; July 9, '64 DUI V FOR SALE.—The siihsrriberoifers toes` LOTS OF GROUND, SToitir. and DWELIP now ocenpied by him, situate on the rev , ' Market anti - Tenth strecte,Pottc. on the premises a good Warehouse and necessary conveniences. Parties.desirint. wiil and thLs et good investment.: — June ?A; • .14 LPo.ll.Eits FOR MALE. Tea 5' inches in diameter, .30 feet line:, cep Apply to . • . • 'JAB.P June 25, - TOWN, LOT- FOR.. SA LE.-1 ,10 Borough of 'Pottsville. boand , d• •;ort: • .. wegian Street, East by. lot of Rosalie - AIN ' A I by .n twenty feet vilde alley, and on al!. VI GrcenwoodEotate wiath (err. in ',TA', For farther-particulars. ituptire of GE"". CO. Mineresine, r or d 9.110010.15AD, 10- ; ^ June 18,1'61. T'l7 . el uFfted it, t 41 .1 1" s honee and Dwelling, situated west side of., road fitreet, and east side'of -Logan Weer : Borough of Potteville, 'For further l'arr: ipquit's of GEORGE 11. Purrs S cv- A.S.3IOORILEAD, Pottsville. • Jtme IS. '64. - - pole " t ": 0 by Jobn ClArtleY, on Norweipasstreet ‘-'ltorgt2,_ Apply to - R. J. F:ltY, , TarnAtlo• K ; T. T A YLOR,gottrfllle; •• • thine 4.*. VOA 5ALE...4.. Boller, long, 30 Inches diameter. - A lot of 16-Ineh Cast Iron Pipe. Aft: - . Corner Mattantongo and Ceto •6c fT, acres situatts insWemoreland Co tI a! miles fromthe county seat nnd Pittsburg; welt watered—near one har.u. limber—two &veiling house. b 3 5" • extellent steam saw mill. n tine roast . art of. grafted fruit. the trhele.land laid with COAL and quite coniesient which renders it valuable to these sfodig''' the Coal business. Title perfect: price terms easy, as 1 AM anxious to . inquire yourself or by letter to rtCriC Chester, -Pa., or to the -tunierSignoti iVestmoreland Co., Pa. FOR11.11:1114.—An Elevator, 141_44 COal, with the gearing complete-. 4 a - JoIIN 1 "nth Lift Pimp_s_oc stroke.. 15-inch- .• " •• Apply to. SPARK.. • *arch 5, .64, OR: NALIt.--The tine Belli° .andGrunadir of the eubecriber. iu ough of Cremona. Fur partleultirw , Wm'lNKt..7..3t Pottsville. - R, Jan. '64,-2111 M=M • f t
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