E OTTSVjLLE, . PA, likilTvirmAz - * taw .30,-1864:- i of ilia' Iltilterst. itaxiiiltobtelird-eletyliatisrdw, at the Tot- TAlSKEPLillinetiviliefef • MR& GEO.4:REITtRILI 3 A , :BOLVES, St: efilr -• • - . s 'LOUIS IL KOCH; ratrutY S. BONER, Ashland l . • R. 'SCHNELL, , " PETER MOORE, Port Carboi. . DAVID PHILLIPS. Mithanoy City. BENSINGER, Tamps. R. N. COSS, Sc.baylidll Haven. • yoit f‘rmsmics-r, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR VICR-PRESIDENT, ANDREW .10H-NSOPi. lectonal Tisket. . ladelphia. - • - • Beaver County. j • 13 Elise' W. Hill, 14 Charles H. Shriner, 15 John Wilder, ' 16 David 31Tonangli7, 17 David W.. Woods, 18 - Isaac Benson,, 19 John Patton, . iik, 10 Samuel B. Di • 21 Everhard B" rer, 22• John P. P ny - 23 Ebenezer Ituakin, 14 . John W. lanchard. 117... NAT 'Morton )'Michael, Ph Th , ens; .Cunningham, . MURIA 1 'When?. Bing, Cit , orge M. Coates, S Henry Bnmm, • :4 William H. Kern,- • 5 Bartin H. Jenks, - r, Charles 7 Robert Parke, . William:Taylor, 9 John A. Heistand, 10 Richard H. CorYell, - 11 Edward Halliday, IS Charles F. Be..ed; FRIENDS OF THE SOLDIERS: - Remember that there will be a Special 'Election 'rnesdai t Au gust 2, 1864, UponjAmendi4 the 'State .Consfi Motion to . Give Pennsylvania .Sol diers in the service THE RICHT TO VOTE 4-Don't forget the day, and don't fall -to tote "FOR THE AMENDMENT, RECEIPTS • .. , . for Eisbse“ptions t. the Minors' Joarnai Ones lait Publication. ' . . . B K Kehler W. - July 1, '65 ' , -' - - - 122 50 John Griner to Jan 1, '65 ' ' 150 Thos Wilson to July 2,15 : - '2 50 John C Harper to July 1, '64 - ' • • - 2 -50 Israel Stamm to July 13, '64 • 150' , Mrs 31 Mcßeynolds to Jan 1, '64 1 25 - . . D F Kendrick. to Dee .6, '64' - 1 12 - John Roblin to Dec 1, '64 . - • - 100 13 F Kline to Jan 1,15 125 David Williams to July 2,15 '2 20 James Gillingham to Jan 1, '64 - 2 50 Pliney Porter, teacher, to July 1, '64 . 1 1 25 Jonathan Eckert to July 2,'65.... . • "------ 240 David Wilkins to July 1, '64... - 2 50 C Mieiwe to July 9. '66 • - • 250 Jacob F Faust to July I, '64 - . - 220 II W Fisher to Jan 1, '64 , - •2/ 50 Samuel Otto to July 1,14 2 75 Mrs Anna Steele to Sept 26, '64 2 50 E A ulntard to Nov 29, '64 • - ' • l6O - F CWarren to Julyl; '65 6 76' Wm B Ho'wes to June 9, '66 • - 225 I' S May to June 1, '65 - 225 Jacob Anshitz to-Sept 26,1,4 - • -1 25 Daniel 11111 to Jan 1,'65 - 150 ' - Gideon Mast to July 1, '65 6 00 Daniel Rohn to July 14, 15 2 50 Mrs Isaiah Kline to Oct 1, '65.. - - 250 341sw 11 Baker to Jan 1. 15 '• - - 250 Wm Lewis to July 1, "65 ' 250 John Iloth to July L '65 - _ •-2 50 B W Cummlnglo Jan 1,'65 - 475 1/ S Althouse to Julyl,l4 2 50 Fox ..2 Brother to Jan 1, '65 - - - '9 50 John S Morris to Jan 1,.15 2 50 . , F B Gowen to Oct 23, '65 2 50, . William Simmons to July 1, '64 2 50. Michael Rooney to July 1, 15 . - 250 James Wood to July 1. '65.. - 210 John Walley to Dec 6, '64' 2 50 . Duct Wm Wetherill to Jan, 1, 13 2 50 Cupt .1 Werngrt to Jan 1, '64... • .. • - 2 50 John Pounder, to July 2; '55 , '2 60 Chas Ottinger to Jan 1, '62 125 Jas Stephens to. July 1. '65 - 150 John Shippen to July 1,'64 . 2' 50 W A Maize to April 3,'6b ' 2 /5 M F Maize to Jan 1, '65 ' - - A62 R R Morris to Jan 1, '65 250 G W Stitzer to July 1, '65 2 40 T A Reilly to May 7, '65 ' 2 50 'Sarah Skidmore to Dec 2, '64 .." - 1 25 .Jei,se Newlin to July 1, '6s' 2 00 II 13 Sellich to July 9, 152,40 , ' S C Remiss & Co to Jan 1;15 2 50 ' John II Smith to Feb 1,45 ' 275 - Jacob Minnich, Esq., to Jan 1, '65.... .: . , ' 675 II L Eshelman to July \ l: l l.3 - 250 • Heber II Smith to Jab 1. '65 ' 1 25' Rev.Mr Weightman Hi wne 19, '65.. • 125 • G S RockwellA Co to Feb 10,-14. 6 00 Lizzie Thomas . to July 1, '65 ' - 150 Stichter ‘.2. Thompson to Jan 1, '65 I 50 CC Carter to Jan 1, '65 2 50 Mrs S Sillymuu to July 1,'66 ' 500 . . R C Green to jan 1, 15' 2 40 \pa Itennyaon to May 15, '6s' . -2 40 Isaac .M Rich to July 23, '65 ' '1 50 . Ilowell Fisher to July 1, '64 • 6 50 Dli Nice to Jan 1; '64 • -5 00 Wm Smith, Esq., Loudon , to Jan 1, '65.... ....... 5 00 Lewis 2 50 Burkhart to Oct 4, '64 Jamea II Graeff to Jan 1, '55 • 2.50 :Mir It 31 Palmer to July 1, 'O4 - • „ 250 cleo W Ulrich to Nov 16, '64... lOO R• A Heaton to July 1, '65 , ' 2 50 Abraham Miasma to July 1, '65 ' ' ' - - 500 J D Detrick to Jan 23, '65 •,.. 1 25 .101 m Seitzinger, Esq.. to July 1, '55..... ......... 2 50 ' It P Elmore to July 23, '65 250 Isaac May to June 21, '65 • 124 S II Boyer toMarch 8, '65 2 50 F.ll Bland to Ju1y.1,14 -' B 75 Wiggnii St Trieble to .Nov 26; '64 ' ' ' ' 250 R Reed it Co to July 23, ' 65- • ' - -2 50 .Wm-A LOD:ARO/I to Jnly 23. '66 ... 250 Ilenry. , Gressang to Jan 1, '65 • ' ' 1 25 KU Jarden to July 53,, '65 • 225 Thos. Goo May to Sept 10, '65 3 00 'Wm Cooper to Julyl,ls • 250 B A O Fuller to Jan 23, '65 2 50 . Albert Heller to Aug 1, '6O . . • 2 50 John Krierr to Jan 1, '65 1 25 JA - Davidson to Aug 1, 'O5 . - ' - 250 tie° Boyer, Esq... to Jan 1, 1.5 ' 1..50 Jacob Alter to July 1, '66 5 00' Isaac Moyer to Jan 1, '65 - - . I 50. John Mackay toAug 11; '65 - • 2 50 William E. Krieger to July, - 16, '65 250 Geo. P. Owen to Jan 1, 15 ' 50 Atkins .2, Bro to July 1, '65 - . - 2 50. C Tower to Jun 1. ' 65 ' 2 50 D E Nice to< July 1, '64... ' 10 75 ' Wm Wolff to Jan - 1, '65 • 375 II T Wheeler ~2 Co to May 10,1,5 • ' 250 Lyman Nutting to - Ang 22, '65 • -. ' ' 250 John Foley to Jan 30,'05 .1 95' Wm 'Whitney to Dee 5, '64 • - -/. 250 Davis Pearson& Co to Jan 1,1,5 . ... ..2 50 • 'ending billeto our subscribers at . $2 50. .... . . We are sending if not Paid on receipt, they will be tchafged at the ad vanced price of •$ 70, according to lour terms. . We will be under obligations, if those who arc in debted w I 1 be kind enough to forward their. subscrip tions, ..tc, Oar help has, nearly all gone to the war, and we have no time to collect bills. • Recollect that three years ago the•paper on which the Journal it , printed coat 93 cents a pound. We are now asked 946125 cents a pound for printing paper=an ad vance of about 150 per cent. We have onlj advanced, our terms, so; far,ls per cent., while many othCc papers have advanced from 60 to 100 per cent.. • • UNION COUNTY CONVENTION The Union men of Schuylkill County who do. 'sire to secure the 'election of Abraham Lincoln fer President and Andrew Johnson for Tice Pres 7 ident, and.who-firmly believe that upon the stir cons of the great Union Party depends the exist ence of our Government, the permanency .and perpetuity of republican institutions and the -preservation of law and order, and are resolved that the_brive soldiers •in the field shall be sus taMed in their heroic efforts-to enash armed trea son -and to secure a lasting -peace,. are requested to meet in. their respective Election Districts throughout the Connty,. on . .- . Saturday; :Sagapit 20th , 1864, Between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock in the lifter- Win, and-elect two Delegates from each District, who shall meet in Convention at the Court House, iu the Borough of Pottsville, on3londay, August 22d, 183.1, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for tbo purpose of nominating • a County Ticket to be supported at the ensuing October election. The election of these . delegates will be held at the places and by the persons following respectively, to wit : _4ll/mml—House of Moses H. Hoover—Benjamin Koch, Samuel K. Moyer. • Ashland—East Ward—Houise Of Wm. H. Bright —Mahlon M. Mock, Thomas &Bancroft. Middle Ward.-41ouse of Peter Keller--Lewis Busch, J. J.- Wagner. • West Ward—Rouee of Enoch W. Morgan—Eb enezer Evans, Peter E. Buck. ' Ram—House of Francis - Dengler—lsrael Iteed,.Daniel Green. Bwier —House of -John - Whitman‘—john F. Lewis: Pahl Paul. . Blythe—Hones of Daniel G. Barnett—William Williams, Charles Marsh. ° BranchL-House of D. H. Wilcox—Abrm T. Troutnian, Daniel Dillman. ' East Brunprick—Houno of George Dreibelbics'. —Capt. Lewis Dreher, Israel Stamm. West Brunsuic . le—House of Michael Mossr—F. Harrier, George Hummel. , North Cass—House of 'Joseph Rothwell—Wm. Macdenald, Jacob Glover. Soulk.Cass—Houseof Charles Walker--,Thomas Patton, John It: Davies. . O - ressrmn —Maine of George Fertig-Am. Kiefter, Henry W. Hoffnian. • . Eldred—House of p. Herb—Charles Keetz, Simon Heider. . • Fader House of John W. Hock—George Kantner, John Brennan... ' - Frailey,H.puse of D avid Lornia 011—Capt. Adam Etien, John Werfield. -.• • Helins:--House of Edward Fegely—Jacob kelberger, Elias Arts. ' • • Ho/Vey—House of Moses Dieter—Jacob Seitze, Daniel - E- - Kaufman. • - . Landiner.iLle--LHouse of Israel :Koller—James Garner, Esq., Henry.Dnuisheller, Esq.. Mahoney Oify . --Honse of Emanuel Boyer—B. K. Yost, F.:Cartet.. . • • . Mahanoy Tostn.ship—Honse of HortrySnyder— Johmlt. Porter: David Klingerman. Ifinerarifin—East Ward—House of Wm.- titer- F. G:Knmsiee, Esq., Franklin Bentsemin. - Went Ward—House of Evan Evans---Lemuel D. ' Jones, • -Ahmilt Carbon—House ofl Mrs. C. Grim—An drew G ray.; .Teremish Humiel. • • .Voyth Afanheim --House of Frederick Beck— George Hoffman, Marks E. Eckert. - .<; , ,tlh Malawi/A —House of Andrew Reber-- Daniel H. Reber, John Berger. Meldieport-'—liouso of Henry Kitis--John C. Feldtrappe,. Chas. Bensinger. • • Nee- . Caelle—Houso of Ephraim Phillips—James 11. Fitzsimmons, EGA:, Wm. - Littlehales. - -Vor , region—liOuse of John • Letcher-Morgan Swartz, Ernst arose. '-• • East 21h ,rsee2ion—llonse of lathes besMard— Joseph Allen, James S. Kirk., ' • . of - wigs/Ai rg—House of -George ShoenerGeorge .I:Fiev,-Wm, S. Albright. • ' • • l'aL) 4116-Howse. of John Sterrett--,W. S. Chills.tn. Esq., John Medlar. - Port mbon—•llcusse of Michael K. Weand= John Gwinnef,'Henry R. Heebner. ciamen—Hotoio of Jormiah Focht,-John Crawford, S. Rick. e Borough--House of Samuel Fil bert Werntz, John Hoch. • . • Pinegro•re TotenshipHontie of John. Dnbbia— Daniel Felty, Peter Stuia.. - • • Pollsouk—South Waro—lonee of Jesse Drum heller—Henry Clay Russel, Joseph F. Seiders. South East Ward•=Ameripazt .limise-41enty Gressang, Wm. L. Yo*. -- •z' ,H• •• ••• • 4 : • Middle Wanl—House of 'John Ilircitarron-•--M.e. Bell, John P.Bertrata. • . NortliEskt Wank4Howle of Thomas Williams - -Edward Moirison, - /datii Shertle. North Vest Warol—Honse::% of Daniel Wol=7l , Franklin Hartle; Dr. G: I:fosizuM." • Porte--11cin.se of Geinte Reisiert—peter Kess ler, Dardel. • • - • .Rush—Erituie of: Charles Blew:--Jsoob Faust, William Kinip. • • Bahn—School • Honse--Tohn Moser, Powell. Reilly—House, of Mai: 'Z'fsbe.T—John Adams, Joseph Perry. . . • • . . S chuyikill—House of B. Itowbottom—Darriel Madenfort; Charles Miles: - ' • .Schuylkill Haven—North Ward—House , of Adam Snyder—Henry W. Bowman, John Rupp. • East Ward—Public School Hoase—john Rick son, B: F. Helmer. .• . . ' : South Ward—House of _Sirs. Mary Koons:—lfen ry B. Zfilich, Joseph K. Graaf!. West Waid—Hortse of Mrs. Mary-Koons--Al bert Laiby, Thomas Whaled. - • . St. . Clair—North Ward—House .of Theodore Thorn—R. EL Irvin, John Cook. •• _ South Ward—House of Christopher Buechley— Louis ILKoch, John Seitzinger, Esq. • .Tamaqua— — East Ward—Honse. rof Edward Loachf-E: Dennison, Bodo 0. Witman. North Ward—House of Michael I3eard—WM. P. Bishop, John Conrad, Jr. ', • • South Ward—Horse of John K. Leavitt—Hen, Enterline, John N. Speece.'• . • • - Tremont—House, of Samuel Webber—James Brower,. John Deiblor. •Unicn—House of John -Feriatermacher—,Josiah. Breish, Henry Zimmerman. '• Upper MahantanyoL-House of Daniel S. Herb. —lsaac Knorr, Esq., Henry Hoffa. • • • WasAingtan—House of Isaac Baidorf,Michael Wenriek, Joel Stump. ' . ' Wayne—House of Charles Hurunt.l—,Col. John W. Heffner, Charles Kreeker. - • - West Penn--House of Thomas W. Manta—John S. Longacre, Charles H. Kistler. • . •.• . . . LIN BARTHOLOMEW, Chairman. -• F. B. WillAtE, Secretary.. . A Liscor.w and Johnson ratification meet ng was held in St. Louis on Monday night. • -GBNERAL HUNTER has issued 'a string= order for the punishment of Maryland trai tors. Frtz thousand martyrs to liberty and our ecnnnion safety, sleep in Gettysburg. Shall their:_comrides Tote? Answer ou Tuesday. Tnax of the Wiltierneas and- the.Po; and vote tor the cause of the soldiers on . Tuesday next:: - - Riintstrusu Garrissena I Shall, the gal lant Soldiers of the Republic 'vote? Answer. on Tuesday. • - • PS.lissm.vAruk'fi Qu0r.....-:--the quota of Pemisylvania, under the - call of the President for 1.00,000 additional men, is 61,700. WL11A111.,21 real estate in Tremont will be sold by Joseph Kessler, in that place on the 20th of August. For particulars see adyer tieement. "MANTIS PATENT 31413 . 1“ Dumrsa."--Mr. George Martz of this Borough, has received a letter from Hill & ilarris of Mahanoy City dated July 25, 3864, in which they state that thg:have used his "Self Dumper" on their pipe at their breaker for a year, and are per fedil,t.satisfied with its operation. they state. flit% they have not lost an hour from it .get- Wig. out of order, and that it has. saved their' thelabor of two men: . • . DON'T FORGET THE SOLDIERS. Main; or shine, let every Union man re solve to turn out next. Tuesday and vine for • the . onstitutioral -Amendment giving 'the soldiers the right to Note. The Copperheads" are : . secretly trying •to • outflank the .. Union nien - ,- by a strong turnout and vote against the amerZdment. :They hope to catch us napping: Let tii . show them Shat ; we, too, understand "strategy!" and are , wide awake. . . A_ Dtsmcn from Ilarrisbun states - that authority - has, been grhnted to the State au thorities by the Secretar y -of War to organize new _regiments of volunteers for one year under the last call of President Lincoln for 40000 'met. the Governor will issue his preelamatlon - to thiS• effect as soon as orders and- instructions are received - from Washing ton; Full companies of volunteers for one Year will . be at once received. _ • Nov one Demoetatie paper in the State has adVocated the right of our brave soldiers to vote, and not a single , leading Democratic pcktician has uttered a word in their .helialf; but - wait till the people thunder on Tuesday net, and then look out for the echo from the army in October and November, when sol diers` ballots come back to plague the cop perheads who sought, in vain to disfranchise then:L. Patience, gentlemen of the reptile stite--tho storm is coming I ' • " an article commendatory Of Hon. Myer Strouse, published in the last number of the Rebel organ of this Borough, occurs the fol . . loiTing sentence: [Strouse's] uniform courtesy . to ail, but especially to the soldiers of hie district, has won forium an enviable position, and in many instan o4 has changed the vile tongue of slander to that of honest commendation and praise-7 Indeed: Permit us to glance at his. con-. duct in - regal - II to the : real welfare of .the soldiers. In Congress this rare specimen of -•. courtesy, during the last session, voted plump ageinst every measure to support the Gov- - irnment, :Conseciuontly our : soldiers, and weaken the handi of the Rebels.. • The ties sTable speeches in that Congressiitif the men with whom Strouse acted, did more to en courage the Rebels to prosecute- the war for the destruction of the Union, than if they had gained a victory. in the field. • The ..blocid of thousands of our soldiers rests upod these coftruotis partizans, - for by -their, votes in Con- greys they hive, weakened the hands. of our brave boys and strengthened these of the en emy to. slay our soldiers. To the lowest depths of perdition with eauriesy that . .. assists to butcher our fathers, eons and brothers, and that..is now. endeavoringto defeat the Amend ment giving our soldiers the right to, vote The people as well is the soldiers, rightly ap- Preciate rich courtesy, and we are muckmis taken if Taesday next will not .teach' 'these . pinks Of politeness a -valUable lesion in public sentiment.on the question - of the rights of the soldiers. niesday - next will show who are the real friend: of our brave. defenders.. • A SOLDIER'S APPEAL. The soldiers in the field are looking anx iously to Pennsylvania to see what she will do on Tuesday next. They are looking to see whether she will grant them the right to.vote, or whether she will withhold it. This foilow ing extract from a letter written by a mem ber of Co. 1, 48th Regt., P. V. V. received hereihiS week, will' give some idea of the feeling on the subject among the Pennsylva nia soldiers. The letter bears date "Battle field in front of Petersburg,' Va., July 23, 1834; " and the writer , • • "Wo aro daily expecting a tegular (engage ment,-and do not know at what moment wo may bo called upon to march to the , front. I suppose 'you are all turning your attention to the expected battle. In doing so do.not forget the-great bat tie you have to tight at home on- the 2d day of August next, in defeating the Copperheads, who pre using every moans, no matter how dishonor able, to prevent ns veting in October and Novem ber next. I really do hope there will-bo such an' uprising of the people at home in voting . for the Amendment, that it will strike terror into the Hearts of the Rebels at homo and here in our front." - . - Citizens of Schuylkill County, you cannot, must not neglect the soldier on Tuesday next. His valor has protected you in your homes during the War. In gratitude to him, in common justiceto our gallant boys, do not fail to vote on Tuesday next "For the Amend ment." Believo tis, you will sleep better on Tuetitiay night, for having performed• an act of justice to men who were disenfranchised by the enemies of the Republic. Bsrone the. Alabama went into action Semmes made a little speech to his men, pe rorating with the words:: "England.ex pects every man to do his duty l"--more euphonious ce,rtainly, thin ." C. S. A. ex pects," or "Dixie exgects." Truer, teo. For the Alabaina was a British - shiri, and manned chiefly by. British seamen.: It was England that . indulged in -expectations, as Captain Semmes well kileir t and she has not yet got over her disappointmeit... The Vinss thinks she should profit by, thelespn wAlch the itearsarge iSught her and • build niew' lEM!M= • 7.3. • --"`" TA - ; Bacc;2r B n TiOintits.—A depot hi — PitiesylisiOkiirlA C i tist4tileFtritiO•st. penettittabotionfor tbeltido Of ketenges, rump:by the cargo, • ••-• • • • .8 hare been,so long in use in America for re- St. Boat " 4g : .•. • • ~ • eltig .41ithragjirenChiti8. Coughs, Throat Dis-__Enttiten " rders; and .Ikfteettohs of tho Tiungs.--.Liserspol Egg ' - 44 Chestnut " " Pee : Nape to 4411. Prtundgs Portsmouth.::, ; .:4 - 101;Rusr.LOrt . eitt 5:95 New Beard . 180 New Hawn ... .•• SU NewiKirt. ••• i 55 NeWiTtirk.. 1 In Norwich.. : • fi g Washington.— Tr o 7 SI 001 'Rhode Island.. 3.s Rewburyport........ 190 Hartford Bridgeport ' le Newark. -• • 145 J n) ... 00 Al SO Premidence '3 00 414 boats and 150 leads THE COAL''VRADE. The . imantity serktikkliastritgOreek is 65,- in 14—by . bitud*loll4o443oh.i . irept 98,238; 4 agibut 93,688t04 for the 'edircipooding week as s t pear. ' • -•?."'"? • The trade remains tieltheid.-ebange—ths de mand has sleeked oflii; . :lii n tle #.3 l luladelphia, ex cept fOr The menwhO tvirned . craf4Sad j ,wieliluive gea , gone erally tiilwcidiF,4oll ;-:`. W4,hoPi#4 6 llill be' a° Prithaitkirkill: - It:there ar6,-krul - tbe'llipplj of coal e4;fle4;;A : . iiptlFe;tre are m ''itios;nibizient wil inl red-Pe.aitive _e. . I takepoeeCealna,Ottfie Mines as: irolt -spade, de*Crninent 11-,'didermi.ned .to'have eoal, l and the-consinteis Of . coal ':" eve rywhere will uphold . them in such a movement. The trade ems up' this' week as Mowi oorn-. pared with last :Veer : TOTAT- * WINS. TOTiL. 45,i03,1,718,676 376.632 32.5361: 453,630 129,17. 28,231 844,176 320,213 540.5 . 15 13%343 P.& R. R. • Ficitnyt - Canal Val.. R. R. Lehi% Canal. Scrant'n Seth, - Isir•th 6,3i273! 24,815 22,033, 25,3'29 5,033 Road.. Penna. C. By R Road.. By Canal.: .. nolo Del &Rod An . Wyoming So. ' Do N. Broad Top.. 9, t : Shamokin... 4.178 Trevorton... 144104 Sh. lit., H. • 2ASS Lykena Val.. 1,635 JfnM The trado ehoirs but little weekly increase on - the supply of coal list year from all the regiona , There is, weleirn, ivdeficlency of Motive power for, transportMg it to market. Moro ecral oould i;eltunished if it could lie carried. The following . is the remit of the Auction Sales , of Scranton Coal : delivered on board . . vessels ii Elizabethport : . • OP SCTLANTOX COAL AT Atrorxon, VLT 2 27. - Stecimboat,-400.0 tons offered: 1000 Eta . wyet k 1000 Hallett 1000 Quintarcl ,t - Ward 1000 Tyler Is Co 4000 tone • • Lump---5000 tons offered. - • 1000 Talmage, Hunt 1c Co • 10 85 1000 QuiritardA Ward' ' 10 85 400 —,- C1ark..........'.. . , - • 10-85 200 C. A. Heekacher h Co' • 10 85 1500 Quintard k, Ward • 1085 1000 Talmage, Hunt 4Co • • 10 80 300 - H. C. Clark ' • ' 10 80 600- - • - 10 80 5000 tons Bi.oken—NXX) tons offeivd.. 1000 Sawyer kCo . , • 10 87 1000 S. Bonno 'Jr ' 'lO 87 , SOO.- White.. ; ... 1000 Tyler do 1000 SawyerA 100 ' 100 Baker fr,..13r0.- 6000 tons Egg. 3500 Oda offered. 1000 Packer Jc Co 11 25 1000 Sawyer N., Co • • 11 25 100 Cosmvo • - • . • - 11 37 500 = Burn-ham 200 H. O. Clark h. , 200 13. Martin t Co: : . 500. --,-- Burnham 3500 time • • • Rore • ---5300 lons offered 200 = Lfwen7rortli 150. .. ' .... . . ; 1000 L. Audenriod d Oo . .... .500 - S. 13onnell; Jr 1000 Packer & co. • • - 350 • .150 Lyon . ..... .. 300' Burke • ' '2OO Tyler & C..:...., . - 'l5O . ... '; . 1000-.PaelLor & Co , • 5000 tons; - .' - ehestnitt--2000 tons ofrered. 1000 -- Pendleton' WOO ---- Clark 2000 tons. . These sales xange froth 31' to $1 75 per ton higher than - the June sales, and about averages the advance that took place in Coal and freights the first of July in this region. • It is not known whether the Philadelphia- and- Reading. Railroad Coinpany will advance 'the rates of transportation on the. 'first of August. It. ill be unwise if .they do, becanse anotherad vine° would be asked throughout all the depart_ • ments, and coal would also allvance again, which is already too high. WelMpe that both:coal and freight Will remain unchanged Auring tfie"month of August, at least. .deal is just as nocestiary flour, and • enters into the consiimption of all classed; and consequently,., all engaged in, pro-; ducing and transporting it :ought to be satisfied with the present profits, particularly since the upward tendency of . the price of gold, inerehan dize; Ai, has been checked by . the policy of the Secretary of the Treasury. . We are awarethat prices aro governed. by the laws of supply and • demand,- but frequently' when 'Many articles aro already too high, .the upward' tendeneY may be checked bya little self-denial, and reflection on the condition of those who are loss favored, 'and ,who must stiffer in consequence of snob advende„ There aro thousands of soldier's wires and feet_ flies whose husbands, are, in:the field defending our property andhomes, and widows .of the he roes slain on the field' of battle, who deserve some eonsideratirm;•and therefore every effort ought to be made' to prevent':any further adVance in an article-of such general necessity, oven if the de mand is brisk. Everj man, whitever his situa tion may be in life, owes something to patriotism and humanity. Those debts he ought to dis charge conscientiously; even if it is at a little A. writer in a Philadelphia paper says that the .coal operettas hero encourage turnouts among' their men in order to give them an opportunity so advance the price of coal. That Mai do 'for the meridian Of but' if the Writer could witness the difficulties that exist' between the men • and rlmployers .op - such' occasions, he would not write'such stuff.' - It'won't peas current here." . • As the contract for supplying the GOiepinsent With coal has been a topic of general discussicni for some time past, and led to the 'seizure of the liSilrosid, we - will show up next week some of "the pickings" in these 'contracts, and give the reasons 'why the coal 'operators refused-to supply the GovOrmikent contractors with &al at Oa ton. Tho pnblio Must he put right on this question. We present our usual' quotations• of Schuylkil/ and 'Lehigh coal at New York and Flisabethport this week, and 'hope to continua thorn regularly hereafter. . Tnis connexion oxistingnnder the firm of Hunk. er, Nortcin & Cs., Philadelpithr, expired by limi tation On the ,finst of July, last, -REMOVAL OF OFFRJE.—C. NORTON & CO. have removed their 'once from 2053‘ to 328 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, nor der. Tyler & Co. • .. [July 16, ,61.-,-29.-luk THE COAL MARKETSa ==l FREES OF GOAL BY THE CARGO [iXdr.IIICTED WISkICLi MIL run ]1.1.2911te • -• AT PHILADELPHIA. r Jura 28, 1861. Behuylkill Rod Ash Prepared, $lO 75@11 00 Chestnut, • 8 500.8 75 " .White Ash, Lump, Steam • • Boat and Broke; 10 00@ "...Egg and Stove, 10.25(g: " Chestaut,..... . . ... .. 8 sog 8 75 Doetist Mt. Lump, St. Beat and ken • 10 00@10 25. " Prepare& 10 25(010 50 " ". Chestnut, 0 00n • Lorberry Coal, • 11 000 Franklin (Lykerus Valley', • 11 000 Lehigh Lump, St. Boat & Broken,..oo 00000'00, " Prepared, ' • 00 00(00.00 " Chestnut,. • 00 00(00 00 Bread TO, * - ' 9 Otkiti 925 Orders are not so plontg, but owing to the large amount of _coal required for Government use, the „stock onhand j _ . oritinues smaiL • • EILT 28, 1854. Illekaylkill Coal by the Cargo by Canal. . Schuylkill lted-Ash by Boat L0!td,...512 75§12.00 " Chestnut, " • I•- _ll 00tp.) WHIME Ask Lump and 13. • 12.50® . • " titovo Broken and Egg . . .... 12WO. ' • soe " Chestnut 11 500 LEHIGH White Ash, Lump k S.Bo at 12 756 " Prepared ......12 750 " • Chestnut .. .12 25(0 anion Coal nt NiZlikabethport. Lump and St. Boat by Carr. • Grate " • ~ .. • 0 Prepared • Chestnut . None to soli: - Lehigh Coal at ItthiabeUiptirt. Lump and St. Boatby Cargo. . 12 000 Broken la 000 12 11 •Prepared Chestnut - Del*. &"admen Ca.'s Coal as Boadanu Um_ p; am. lVago ...... St. • Boat _ 64 • *fort 41 Cbabbltar-t " " ,Nano to dell. NM= Frelstria Breast - New To& - $ -- . 2 4 0. Pall 2-00 NeWburyport.. - -... - ..- 51 :Newport oo,New..Londo - i (10 Boston. ". • ' •2 Y 5 (Pawtucket' Norwich. • 1 70ITannton . Providence.. , 2 - 00:New 115 ..... 79(Portsaxatth;.... .. . 20 Middletown. 2.25 New 8edf0rd......:;20 Hudson:- • •• 1.25 .. 195 ... .. . . . 00 Hartford. -2 70 Salem ' - 275 Alban' • • -r 7,59 ... .. •• • .Fr eights fres d. .a' oo re. . . TO Philadelp4ls,„ ....• .il: .m,,,, a X Nee York • 2ma - - ' 1t05it.0n...... .. . . .. ..... „ 5 000 Freights from* Georgetown or Alexandria: , 'fio Philadelphia ' - • ji.bop • • 7Seiv York' ' .. ' • 3460)3 bD Botton • • •6 cos& 425. 6,701 76,092 116,002 I,Y$6 62,469 10,220 . SianYlkill Cwwinsy Railroads tor 184... The following is the quantity of .Coal.transported over - the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, foe week ending on.Thursday-evening.last Mine Rill B. Haien R. R.,39.063.12. Mt. oarbow • - 4,021,09 Mill Creek • • 12,011 09. ' Mammy &Broad Mt, Schuylkill Valley.... 134,448 d 38,563 4%299 30,311 194,448 218,515 ammo 204_ SO 24 II 915,177 159,833 40.93• 4L501 91,563, 58,797 19,319 7,425 11,889 11,228 • • ' Trade far 1864. , Quantity of Coal sent by lt,allroad and Quid .for the woek ending OIL Thuiedaye*ning last : •". • Port CarbOn... • ' 24,197 17 'Mats. to Pottsville ' 1345 02 f 2,589 00 Schuylkill .. 23.217 09 17.251 10 Auburn • 5,904 - 03 • ' Port Clinton. 10,935 • 04 • . po . . Total.• • 65,702'14 39,535 10 Previously this - year 1.652,1172 16 . 421;0/4 10 • Total • • 1,7,48,613 10 453630 oo To same time last year...... .1,712,974 :13 .376.632 oq 5,103%041' 4,770,340 ,t 342:101 Increase so' tar Decrease Wrade fir 1864. . Pik - week ending -on paturday . lest : RAILROAD. CANAL. , • • OPERATORS; .• • SOTO.. I,IIIK. TOTAL.. Lehikh.COAli CO ' ' 25,124 12,108 :184,453 A. Pardee &Co ' - 519 117,070 91 • 25,238. Packer ,Co.. . . 4,088 .: 88,979 Sharpe,- . Weiss& Co . . 1.731 69,901 919 2,119 Mt. 'Pleasant - 1.064 25,245 130 - - 2,739 Wm. Milne& • ' 8,107. 63,903. 86 '1,849 W. T. 'Carter , Co.. 609. 16,773 1,000 ' 11,291. Beaver Meadow • • • '6B - '1,29 • : Spring Mt._ 263 25.115 1,089 . 7,479 • Honey Brook Coal Co 2,758 84,427 - i 37 • 14,907 v leddo 2,254 77,866 1,428 .16,485 Fulton Coal. 920 ; 26,21" • 685 • 8,023 Harlelgh • 1,389 ."31,276 - 361 6.618 Gerthan Pa. Coal Co. 602 34,17 , • 880 16,664 Buck Mountain. • 495 : 37,730 948 11,438 , Milnesville • 872 30,811 434 - 6,790 &M. Coal 4,732 68,97' . - D.Mummy, &c..... ' • , Other. Shippers..... 129 .10,1 - , .77 2,617, P- H.. 8 W: H. 8.. .. 3,569 12,094 . • Baltimore Coal C 0..: , 406 • • 497 Conshldated Coal. Co . • • • . 123 " • 123 TOtal .... . .... 28,231 844,176 21,598 298,676. • • 21,698 320,273 Total byll; RAC/and 49;629 1,164.449 . I Hame.time last year.. 46,462 1,065,354 . , 'lncrease 3.4601 99,095 " • 'Decrease ... . .810 87 . 10 87 10.87 . /0 130 Pinegroro Coal Trade for 186 , "..etanount transportedAiripg, the.lasc month: moirni.- • 1143 Lorberi7,Creeir ' 40,971.06 '. • • E Union canal , 26,952 OT liwatara Railroad • 0 2 1 02 11 37 11.37 11 37 11 37 United States, Railroad, Canal and Local 12 18 12 05 12.00 12 00 12 00 12 00 12 05 12:05 12 05 12'05 12 073/4 • . • Carr eOted unsekiy to tha lateg period, tro I.: Whirl . • .• .1 3 t7. Broker', Pottering. ••. Reading Railroad Stock ' • " • • Ronde, isp-5e.... IST° • . ' 1536. court . • Schur' Navigation Stock; pf . - • Bowls • Mine 11111 Railroad - •••• Little Schuylkill Railroad • Lehigh Valley Railroad 80nd5.... .. Lehigh Canal • - Bonds Script Caltawipa Railroad - -• , - " • " preferred.. , .. Miners Bank Stock Farmers , Bank Stock" Government Bank Stack ' Pottsville Water Company Stock • " Gas ' - U. S. Bonds, 1.581 S. 7 3 lo Notes • U.S. 540.80nda (coupons off).'.. Bold (premium Philada.) Butler Coal Fulton " Green Mountain Coal Locust " • ": . . New York and Illddlo'Coal Big Mountain . ' Nevr k . • NEW ADVERT' MENTS. AR.P11316 SWEEPERS:—SoIe agency . for AL/ the best Sweeper in market,' at ' ' • ' July, 30. '69, STTPHTER TRPMPS.ON'I3,. I.VIRSE HAY FORKS.—Farmers, me • ta il. bor, and buy one of the self-working Hay Forks at Jnly.3o, '64. STICHTER & THOMPSON'S. 110 TON S T BAIL' formintrig purrxren, at 1 U 1 ;;Jaly 30, 14 STICHTER hi TkIOMPSON'EI • DEPOT.Fest Winter Bleached Whale Ur Oil, Lubricating, - Machinery and Coal Ohs, at 'July 30, *64.. - STICHTER az THOMPSON'S. HAT . AND COAT R4:CKS 7 -conveulent to tuistg anywhere—very cheapat '• July3o, '64: STICEIVER. & TH6EPSON , I3. ' . . . D EV.OLVING DAY &.F ODDER CUT 1.41 , TER—new artlele—cute as keen as a new razor.— Who says Fodder Crater July 30, 'O4. STICH THOMPSON. • 'IMPROVED . BORING, MACHINE.— lildclmjca, look' I it—at •• • . July STICHTER & T °XI'S ON_ . liSSBS CUTTERB, at July 30, 44. STICHTHR & THOMPSON'S STEP LADDERIC—A teat, simple, and light 10 Step Ladder. An article much -needed about the hone.' .. • STIGHTER &THOMPSON. BRASS COCKS, - 'Globe Valves, Stops, - Steam }Ma, Whistles,. Oil Globes, for sale at the Hard. 'ware arid Iron' Depot: . ' • .PRANK POTT.. July. 30,..64.. ' • . QTKIILING Cast' Steel k 7 Striking:Hammen; tbr tale at , tho -Hardware:and Iron Depot. ' - FECA.If. POTT. July SO; . ROIIND, Oval, Srre Bake Pans, Bgg. Priers; Waffle Irons, and rollers: at the Hardware and Iron Depot. • . FRANS POTp. J Jul) 30, '6C BOIOBY AMERICAN WRITING FLOW —Sabito be .equal to Arnold's, and at a much lem price- n Just received and for rale, whole/tide and retail, at •• ••• • • ' B. BANNAN'S Julj 30, • Book and Btationery,Stor • Pottsville. BIHIMALL 9 B PATENT CORN 8111LICIA LER. <AU iron. Shells and cleans at the same time, without waste or breakage. 'Separates. the Corn from the cob... 'For silo at the Hardware and Iron De- .July 30, .64 NEW.. 11111.181 C.—Just received: - The Thinner , of the Beat. • A Hero Has Fallen .• • . • ' The Old. Sexton • . ' . Arlon Waltz . Jenny Wren Polka: . • • ' • Sleep.and.thb . Babylon has Yellen t ' ' Together with a .sarloty of otber Mask, meat received and for sale at. - ' . B. BANNAN'S Jkly 60, '64. '.•. Book and.Mnsie Store. ' • Ifim f6m/nifi teicti follefe At tingston,,l r uzerno Do., Pa.. FIRST-CLASS 81721001,01 7 . TRADE; Send for Cli c ulaT. •W. 8. !SMYTH, rrineipal.. July 30, - • 31.6 m • AT.T.F.NTOWN =TAM' OOLLEGE Allentown, Pa.-- Rev. 111..L..110FF10p..p, A. lg., President. Ildnj.11;1. EC "LEND 0 RF F, Superintendent • of the'llailitstry Department. . • This Institution, chartered by the - State. of Penns,yl - with fall Collegiate powers, will' commence Its next evasion Sept. Sth. • Every facility is afforded for an English, Classical, Scientific, and Military education,. finder the bat of Instructors. Panne are received in the Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments. For circulars, address the President, • . _ Jrify .30, vAILLVABLE Irtir z l z. AT P.I4IIrAkTE -The subicriber Offers at private sale :tila'raldaide PARK oonsilaing,os,l2s acme, situated 'at the Turn. pike In. lie west partcif the . Borough of 21 Orwigsburg„ Schuyl kill County, . Pa.; I mites from Pottsville, ' • •• • About 95 acres - claimed, - and in a good' state of culti- VeNon remainder is well timbered - • : •. On the pramiaea are alarg.e two-story BriCkDwelling Hobos, a large flwiss Barn, Coin Crib, Pi Sta ble; and other necessary buildings,-: a;.never-fiu .perap of :Water at the house t, a good apple - brehar" d: so, other - *hit:twa t . such ehekdas, pftthee, pasta, dse.. • DANIEL .FBOLEIf, Orwigstarg. 31-4 t iniyi SO, 14: ETTERS' Remninting 4 1 1nolatisined irk LI the Poet Office at St. Clair, State of . Terinaylvania, on• the 30th day ot.July; 1864. . To obtain any of them •letteris, the 'applicant' mast call for "tidoertiied tettere,” give the data of this 1.184 and pay one cent for advertiamg. - • . If not called for within one month, - they - will hi mit to the Dead Letter Office. . . • Burktner Bilrbth Gartland Peter-- "NO: Burrnet 11 2 Gallia* Belle ' McLaughlin Perk (*troll 0 lOW • • Gary• John Metktol Eder Carpi] Chas - Jones Wm •• Melaingeir Hepry Crab& jas F • - Kenny ,Mart (Moon& This Dieldiem• Marion - Hamel , Thos • OtretidnoD ' Dover Wm • ' • Lowery Thee ' 'Menet John • Hbanbrunt Morton John 9 ." WeaveiDavid Horn Swann F • Monroe John • • ' Zenter Casper • • Jtity 86;564.--214 1 1 ' . M. MATHER, P.• lL A- larger lotiOhy,lll, 211 E. .Window, SUN suitable for Skyilghta let Coa Breakers. For !ale atalte Harißeare and Imn Depot: July 16,'64:' • • • • ' FRANK PMT. / a ;WINE AND:, combtned. A • •*5 110 k-simple • • • - sad calitchid *tr. 65 Oittli hielitimstaleof kimpei; truitlierliins. ;4604 the JAly ' ' • '. * C ijk t r• 7/1:11.4047PA AP TKO N9oli 4 Ead Wag t`the Boragh of p o ti f igk u Govern:dein 5•.p15:::.....~ 100 pirsimio taxa. 'Thennheeriber xlll off. at public tale.s.On SATERDAY, A gust ZOO, 1864, , • O'cloek,PAL. ta titetueL - tbr ironowthsrae: - . scribed Real Estate, to 5 - • - All that eertidn - Or ea` of .ground, situate in the town of Tremont. Sthey kill 'County, bounded north -madly by Lord 'street, .ly by -lot • of , IslAw+s , Morris; sonthwardly • public mad from TreMbot to Mn . • e; and .werotwir by lot of..lnlisiMßolf; eon tug in *lath Wlftt.,• • • mornoriess; and lads . 150 feet , more , or leia.41111: t h e sPPridenilloon. .no ting. of a two-story. Frime Dwelling House, with Jrne-and-es.half story 'Frame Ritchen Mt:wised; Sus m • r nitenen:tmoe'Sh°% frsme Stable, Aisne-Soap .ry, framis Dandle and ;Ohm , Factory, and frame Pig, . • . . • conditions Made known on the daY of sele.:bL et. i•• , • • JOSEPH 236.473 OT 44,636 Os 227,241 62 480,201:16 126:n4 12 ..16,50 a .. 4,158 18 Is7oo 70,999 00 At. 81,751 11 01 00 19. 49 08 03 1 -i' Vtki 133 120 93}6 61% 46% 131 116 21 it 7}; e. FRANK POTT sd atlfiLlL' with nes Wine andiNder NM is readily worlixd by&isad.- bathe!' 01-aPPles. Ot-lest &runts, - thenties, , foilfte Mk% for IMMIY: tow 7-pc , ;Y.i & THOMPSON. VIZOR o MOTBR,wet. andCallossiilll atreetii. so, .64. alethei; - 'l:fnelatmed In ttavilte, State: of .Pesmriva, etteim; the:4olcent mat call ye the date .or Ilst, sod VETTER@.BeaI .t . .heTost office, at P nla, o n the 39th day Of 41. To obtaltbf these I. for adaertiaa tetteos," pay one tent tbr advertle If not:called tor ,w3thiuc to the Dead Letter Office Andison BirkheimeT Lewis Poeta Browo - Geo - 'lnane 4oyle, db,-Penny;Fall, I" , i;•fm.t . kine; - 'l*••A de Jas Jno Peter ship Miss hi A :11 - h . • [packer Bryant Geo B: - 'Bowler Jrici " SaE V E W A WmL aerie Eliza eodore• Ann Rey G BOom Misa.Mart Bresling-Misa K DB= • Boyer Mrs H Han. Cooper' 8.. Ho - Ca BlirbiliJ' onen Dcilierty Jaa 2 Jeffre, Debart Franklin ;Metal; Doyle J -113 ._ r. clitcGri Durkin .narreay. MeF. EmPloyeen: • ,• .. • July • • • E Wihie John.-9 land J D Whin John ott eat* Zeley Haley . M. , BLLYXAN, JUT BALE. 0 1 WHAria' 'FitmentAian Order f the Orphans' Court ..of the Countt of iltheYlkill, in the commonwealth of Penn sylvania, the sebscriber, .Administrator of -the . Estate of Joseph Rfland, lath of the Borough. of Pottsville, In the County of Schuyl dll, . deceased, will :expose' ,to sale: by* public ven d ee; en .. • . • .. . 1104111 y"; the th 18 dap of August next, 'at 10 o'clock: in .the , forenoon,..atilie public house of. Besse Drumheller, the Borough of Pottsville, iri the County of Schuylkill all resaid, all 'that' certain lot or piece of ground andapprutenances. - 01thate in the Bor-. ough of Pottaville, in .the County of Sthuylldll. and. Flare of Pennsylvania, to wit : • • • All that certain two-story frame Dwelling Houma, and one-and-a-half-aton , frame Dwelling $0115.3 arida lot of .ground; situate on thg south side of Nor wegian Street, in the-Borough of Pottsville,- . . 'marked with the nuinber segenty.two, bounded onthe north by Norwegian street, by lot rif - Williant*Wheelan, by a ten-foot wide alley, and by lot 'number seventy three; containing in-front on Norwegian street thirty feet...and iu depth'one hundred and ten feettate the estate of said deceased. . Terms and conditions made known at the .time and place of sale, by. • ' - HARRISON BILAND, Administrator. By order of the Orphans' Court," • • • . . A. Doinower, Clerk. Pottsville, duly SO, '64. 131.:Et GREAT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION! Elegant Diamond Ban' gs, Diamond Brooches Ear Drops, Bracclets, This Gold Watches, And a very large nuundaettirers , atocy of Elegant Jew elry, Talned at • Er750Q,000. . . . . . CERTIFICATES. naming each article of onr . stock. and Its Ile, am placed in SEALEDENVELOPES and well miXed...' One of these envelopes , will' be sent. to any address, without regaid to'choice, on, receipt of 23 We Will send, hy triad the article named on the certifi cate drawn. for.Onc. pollnr, or. will exchange for any. other article on our list of -the same value as the • article drawn. Entire vatisfaction,grtarariteekin caset ' May obtain a Ginn WATCII or Di A SIOICD RING for ONE DOLLAR, whichly . on need not pay until you know what you have drawn and its value. • • . frif PIOT sealed EnVelopes for SI . : 'Eleven for. S' • GrOODWIN, .HUNT.S7.• , • . JEWELERS,. • ' • ' -197 Brondvray,. N. Y. • • All letters should be addressed to onr .Box. 5706, Post Office, New-York. ' [July 30, , 61.-31,-Im., • . . . .. . . U.. S. -EXCISE' TAXES -.Must: be p d .on or before the • . • . ' 25tH day. f August, 1861. •• . '• 11. S; Isvaitn•L Ravaaual oth Collection District; Pa. . NOTICE is hereby dven that the annual assessment of Excise Taxes, for tl e year 1864, on licenses. incomes, and artistes contain in Schedule .A, has been' com pleted, and a lint the Of placed in my hands by' the Assessor for cellectio -. .- - , • . . • The duties andlaxe contained in- said list arc now.- drie and payable, and 11 razsons in Schuylkill County chargeable therewith, are required to pay the s saine at the Collector's Office t Pottsville, on or before the 26th day of dupe:: 1864.. . • ' • „.. - . ' Office hours from - . Es' A. M.,' to 5, P. M. • •• Payments•may also be made to the -Collector or his Deputy at the following placei and times, - Viz: -' - • • . ' • Tamaqua, on Wedn sday; August 10th, at tho office .9f Herman B. Ortieff. Assistant Assessor. lilahanoy City.; on huniday, August ; llth, at the of i flee' f Frank Carter; q,. -. . -*Ashland, on Friday August 12th, at the oillicenf Wm. • Levy ,' Assistant Ass nor. . . . • '• Those who neglect .to - pay • the ditties and taxes as aforesaid assessed. upon them, within the time above specified, will be liable to pay temper eentum addition al upon.the amount thereof:, - . '. •. • . Payments must. be•made in United States Treasury notes, or in notes of banks organized under the act to provide a - National C rrency knoWn as-National Banks. :N. 8.-Persons doi g business without license forfeit three. timenithe amou tof such license,'-.and are -sub ject to a term of it nsenenot exceeding two:tear& . • . . , JAMES A. INNESS, • , ~- ' Collector 10th District,,Pa. .' . Pottsville, July ,10t ,1864. '. - . . • 31-31 . REPORT On EXAMINATION. • HIGH scnoo GRADT.. ... F. M. IF. I& F. M. No. 01 pupils .... .. :. 6 7 1.5 -2 b 4 1 Average age 15 15 16 16 16 . PhySiology..-. ... 9.6 1.6 T Phys. Geography • 1 2.2812.42 • . : Grammar 2.3311.95 9.6 2.6 Algebra ' 1.95 1.14 34 2.31 • Book-keeping 1.53 1.56 Geometry • • . 2.6 2.5 • Philosophy ' . , 1.3 - 1.1 Trigonometry • • . 1.97 Surveying & Nay 1.31 Geology ' . 1.29 1.07 2:3 1.8 ; - - 41.3 . 4 . Midd1e........ 2.4 2.84 1.33 - • `' Modern; lo l Chemistry _ 1 . 1 1 1 Average 2.14 1.74 2.54 2.29- .46'11.21 b.—Ono pupil was a.. absent on account of si s.—This class was exam tronomy. It *as exam tried from the 10S,th page to.tta tned on tho first part - last year. - - • GRAMMAR SCHOOL •GRADE.' CLAMRS. • a• •• b. 6.: 13. -• , • No. of traps-. 14 11 - 4:- 14'18' Average age • •• 13 . 13' 14 " 13X 14 13 Re6dlng.., • , • LT.I 1.2 1.8 1.1 .1.7 Spelling ' • • 2.1 2.7 2.46: 1.7 - t 2.8: 1.3 t Oral Arithinetie.. ' 1.6 1.38 2.3 1.35 1.8 1.1 Written " • • 118 1.15 1.66 . 1..27 1.42 2.26. Geography ......... 2.18 1.4, Map-drawmg • 2 L 3 1.66 1.14 1.4 1.46 Specimen Maps 1.8. 1.8 1.31 1.8 1. 1.4 Grammar • . . 1.7 . 1.94 2 2.07 1.9 2.3 Ilifitory.ll. 8.. . .. ' • 2.4 . 1.86 2 • Writing' • 1.6 2.5 - 2.6 2.1 Average: " 1,78 1.62 1.88 1.72 o.=-Ast Claps, No. 2 F... Mies Couch, Teacher, • b.-3d • • " " 'Btraock . • e.-4th' • " 6 1 F., -" B McCool, " • • 4.-2 d "" I'M., ](r Paaamore, "" ' e.-4141 ^ 1 F., Mla B - 44 . .". 1 M., Kr. Paaamore,. " - Clsases aan b are of the same grade ;a and d are of the neat higher grade; and e and/ are the highest grade of the (Grammar School. By order , of the Board of Directors. • • - • • • J. P. Spzimet, Stip% . . • July 30, '64.. . • • - • 31. . ORPHANS! 60VET SALE. Pursuant to the order of the Orphans , Court of Schuylkill County, , the subscriber, - Administrator of 'Peter Filbert, late of the - Borough .of Pinegrove, -de ceased; will expose to public Sale by public Tandem on Saturday, the 20th of lugnat next, At 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the public house of , Jeanie Drumhellen.in ths Borough of Pottsville; the fol lowing described Mal Estate : . _ . ; • A certain tract of land la the Borough of Pinegrove, bounded on the north by a public road leading to Stan hope Furnace, on the south by Other land of Peter Fil— .bert, deceased, on the west by land of B. T. 4-P. A.. Filbert, and the Dauphin & Susquehanna' Ballromi, 'on the eaatby: Swatar a , and other land of Peter Filbert, deceased, containing six aczna, and marked ..1 . 0. 8 in a diagram of the Forge Property.- • . Also a certain tract of clear and thither "land in Pine= grove Township, boundedon the north' by a intb - M Ilc roadieading from Pine.grove, on the south by land of Henry Rummel, Kitzmiller, Stees & Co:, and on the west by land of Jacob Haber, containing. 863( acres..... - ~ • Also a certain tract of 'land •in Porter Township,:, bounded by lands -of John Houtz, _John' Haber and. Henry Heloberling; containi6_acres..l9T perches. - Also a certain tract of land Pinegrove Township, Containing 8 acres—lite the estate cif Ley,. Kelm, Dren kle and Filbert, '- ~ .• -. .- . . , Also a certain tract of Coaltaini in Barri Towns i p, containing 514 acres,late John Filbert,. • Alma certain traetnf land in Barry Township - . r•iningl26 acros-'--late DanielEihappet, ~.. • Also a certain tract of Coal Land in Tremont' Tama ship ; the Ssiataralisdiroad Idziblie highway passing through bets:nen Pinngeove . Tremont ;.. containing. - 165 acres-mote °elms, boon .bY otherimul 'of Peter. Filbertoleteased, and byland of Banned 8/Beliall4 and' 'being part :of the Leonard Emmet Triet. - ''' ' • - ;..4111$0 ikdejtedii tract br clear ' , and :.timb.cflindln Tie; . moat TOwrishiP, •ntainitig 85 acres 'more or lesa4BBl `and'being also pall lit the L e onard' Swint' `tract; with the apptirt ; enances, consisting cf 'a„ saw 1 , - honse . and stable;: --.' -- - -' 1 , - • ••• : . Also a certain tract of timber lord fn Tremont Town atdp,.contalning 55 sense,-more or. less, and being the . • lower part of the Letmardßmtnet Tract formarlyown, ed by iienrylimbehanr: ' • • • - • Also a certain tract-of land i lu, Musgrove Township:'' . containing 40 acres:: • • • ' Also a certain - tianti, llabli n -Pinegrovn •-Township;, containing 12 acres. . • - •'- Also a certain tract of Coal and' Timber land in Fos ter Township;warrantgehoohn :Filbert, and contain ing 202 acres; 100 ;parches..: '• , • , _ Alma Certain tract of Coal and Timber - land In-Fos7 Mr Township, warranted tojohn Filbect,-and.contain ing 201 acres. ' . . _ ' . - -- '' *-1116 'I certain: tirict it tidier land in Plitegrerie ' ToWnship, containing 44 ones - , and late the property of, •lide the - edge Of PlitKß Pusswr. ifeemeet Tenni and eeoditiomi made koown4! i he side. , ; Di order oft& Orpluinte Coart. -1 July 80, 134, 81- nu wan tiwjtrair: nszuc roetalir aie. - 7 IVil/2V'Tiukimd /Grade iustmird. Book, • -1..;••.:-.14114 - ' ' ' G11:TIL • NM; Oftabbfritor. , soldters, Rua Teethed I'M far sale by B. BILIPIAR. WMKO,, AISULAND IRON WOHAN6 atdiar aro noir .pured to Awash:lV - OW "1 2 ( L L ' W - cetd," Steals - Engines , kid Purgps 4 - ' any ;wirer and-ugui14. 4 1. - Solt nahr in r and 'other pmposes, - year BMWs of cosy size and pattern now-in use,logetbef with forgiugs of everytesailition. Coal and Drift Cars or all Adzes and patterns, large Track sind , ifiese eariv alrfurnished..al•the shortest notice. Tbir subscribers nidterlhemselves thit, Inas:lnch as everymendoef ' the !inn h u Aßlcal mechanic, they will be We to• _tarnish " Compare hvorsblY,With in the Rieon: - orders ditected_ta4. draL'AszoPel Ashland. Schuylialli CotUary. Pa.,' wilt receive- ro.' attention:, , • J. & CiAlthWat. , Ashland; illy :44; • 59-• 414.1VOIIROWN TirE . NEW- ILLUSTRATED HYDROIIATMO ENCYCL4; PEDLL. A Complete Systemof Hydropathy and Hy gleife.:Anatornyand'Physfoloisdertber Hon= Body." Illtotrated r Preservation Of Health Dietetics and. .CoOkart /1 00 7 end Flnetlat or Medicine. with Home Treetzneut opectalPaDmiogi.and ErirThertt_peutiour Nature, Causes, Symptoms. and Treatment of an known Diriessee r Application to Surgery, Midwifery , and the Nursery,. SOO Rogrevings, and nearly Letie pages.. with Glossary . and Index:complete.. By it. T. Tai.t.t., M.D., Price, prepaid by FIRST 'RAIL $4. • Addreni FOW LER 1 WELLS, Sktii Broadway: New . • Or Agents wanted. , - • . "Of all the publications which have attained rib , a wide Popularity, as tuned by'FOWLER.. and. WEISS,. none are more adapted to general utility than this rich, comprehensive, and well-arranged Encyclopeclia."—ä: Tifiribuns: • • (July, A, .64. 7 -SO-St • " T ILE HUMAN FACE DOUNE "—A new SystomorPhysiognomy, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Lips. Month, Head: Hair: Hands, Rea. Skin. Complexion. withnll !'Signs of Character; and How to Bead Them." in • • - • m floe Mottles Wm . Myetis &nt R llaselmth Belle Reed Gen 1{ - Ttldiettt•WM, tiessiebriff, the Natural rthdorY of Mani nation*. races, and tri b e of men, described with Illustrations. Shane* Henry Ft • Silver:Toth . Sullivan Mary SevvAtd Elizabeth Thomas Miss A J Wiest & Baum Wright Marry • Wilson Joe f• Physiology, .functions of the Body, Heart, Longs,. Stomach, Bones, Muscles; and Nervcius System. • - Phrenology. the Temperaments, llitm's Intelleer teal, Social andidomi Nature, How to. Improve.. • .PlaYslogwonay, with the "m Sis or Caaaaorin,. AND How To Rims Titint,“ on Se.ientilic principles. • Psychology. or this 4 ..Bciente of the Soul." lien's relations to dos life and to the life to. come. - . • . A new volume. the 40th. commences with, tho July number: Now ready. Published monthly. W. Marto form: at s'2 a yank. Samples, by first, post, 20 .cents.— Address POWS= WELL%. 389 - Brftdway, - New York. . - (July 2306.1-40-3 t INSTRUCTION BOOKS. AND, MUSIC -"- • • • • FOR. Tli.E. - NELODEON ind - all Instruniento of the OrgaTi Chun. -. Zundel's Melodeortlnstrector. Containing , the Mo menta of Minic;Progrekdre Finger Exercises, and' . a large collection of Choice' Music ' $2 25 Islets , ' Method for the Melodeon. Selected mainly from Zuridelw Instructot,” and containing in addition to Lessons and Exercises: a eollection of Popular Songs: and n variety . of Psalm and Hymn. Tunessl 60 , Carhart's Melodeon:. Elementary: and: Progressive Studies, with a collection of Choice 'Vocal - and Instru mental Music' • " $1 50 American School for the Melodeon 1 00 Model Melodeon Instructor 1 60 Winnere Perfect Guide for the Melodeon. . Designed as aSelf-Instructor. with 'Choke Music • • " .60 Melodeon' without a Master .60 Woodburra Melodeon Instructor • • .60 Green and White's Melodeon Instructor . .60 Howe's Seraphine and Melodeon Instructor., .60 The Seraphine. A collection of Music for the Melo deon, Seraphine and . ..... .60 The instructions In each of the: above books are suited • not only to the- Mehideon. but- to all instruments of similar, construction. • 'Sent postpaid. OLIVER BIT SON % CO,Publishers,' Boston For by J. E. COULD, Philadelphia. . June U, '64. fiday. 26 `64-29-Iy. . . .This MayriltSgently orcceized Concern presticite . . . . . • .' A . .. GENUINE CIRCUS,. : -- - -'• . with .. 111 the Standard 'To . ainieo of filo I.RCITINATR Arent • sl'ended' with all the MOdern Improvements-Auld Acqatai none; furnished by. A miszrzo Pr,, close. applicationi.ind Ain 1 practical workings of 01050 . ARTIST", Waulla mottos§ •' - '• ' . ...."1:.1=.C - P.1.4T:01.1.- 1 ' . •.lidiare Lid Petter }Series. - . . ~ . . • , • ilmallerand Finer Poole% • . . • . • • "A'Greathr Number of tt Stele., . .. .. 2. • - .: r.' . • A Beer Selection of !Trained Ana Et Lager 'Troupe of Performers, • . . .", . " • • • • . A More Carefully „Arranged Pritiramihti. •-•. • • A more . linexceptionul Ent:Mein:nen!, ' • - G -• :' .. • • A...IIIOItVCOIII`LITE . OktetiIdiTILA. A 4,-Max. Perfect Ontfit. ' . , .. . . - 4 . A. Mere Comfortably Conitrocted Internal. , • .• ..1510111i: c.:taTt...y . DRIESSII, -..- •..• • . ' • '. • . ... . -A' Greater Variety or A ppolntinenhi,. • And the eviinement of a More Correct Tate and Tone et Refinement, than have hitherto been :offered to the people ter' their PATRONAta. AND surroirt. -,The Company tonaistiac of at least • . , . . . lrO i LTY. -IPEI.i.E'QRNI-EI3,S. . , .. tinctiin ne.' Gyninanti, Noltigenrs,• : /Alper), Dancer', ,' • , • .... ' 'Aft:rebate; 'Arodialista and Magicians. - • • . ~i cew•Ctineerd- V irittlftia. ruin :Carrlagoty . now - Cowries, net 'Dresses new lbantss..new Cestatnes, new _Seats; new Ay.. . . ~_ -... • __... . .--nril nt from town; and' two -Wore t.---ArittainetlornlfeW. . . . . . &t ;ix?: Warrifsr; formal* lirs.Daa Itioe,. • .Mill perform Om far braid , • BLIND - HORSE, WHITE. SURREY; • :•and her High Tene4 War Charger; "- • ' • GSA..TAILAXON. '. , , U ppn g the performers engirea ire the'oelobrahp4 1.5411.9 • 15 1 • 'WHITBY THE PIERANOLOGICAZ JOBBNA.L, Aim Urn T.I.LCUMATXD. S..R. Editor. ,11.VVO, Ire4 - 1.41/04VANtlinti\MTIP - BOW TO DESTROY . I-ROACHES, RATS, MICE, BED BVGS, ANTS, &c. ' USE BURT'S Exterminator, Vermin . • • vvv...4,2.4-1.4,24,vre . •IT IS INFALLIBLE 1 • • 'IT IS INFALLIBLE! Is put up in Large Boxes for 9 •cents. Is' all ready for use, without mixing with other articles. •Does not spoil or get dry'ruid worthless 'by keeping,like some •other.preparations. Vermin are extravagantly fond of it. Rats and Mice die out of their holeii. .Id not • clan- • rous to use; Gives satisfaction to all who . use it.— So . Sld by all Druggists and Dealers throughout the UM : • 'lutes: LlAoTtori—Be - sure and ask' for •Burt's• Rx- N•rminator, in large boxes; with red label, and - signed . rthe Proprietor, Depot, No. 139 South TENTH. St., above Walnut. Manufactory, No. 130 •Juvenal street, 'above Walnut, between Tenth and. Eleventh. • . • Thirivaluable preparation is sold in Pottavillo by the' following Druggists.; • • • • Henry Saylor,•J. G. Brown - dis • Son, J. C. Hughes. Herman Ritbenau, and F. San Jerson: Also,•iii St. Claire by Henry B. Davis aild.R.R. Irv\ July 23, -.64. . I • ••• : - - • , 30-3 in . . • THE CREAT . . NATIONAL CIRGII:SI •• AND .MCDEL SHOW 4 .",• -• Ijrlder f `lo diroct mnoacement of Mis.'CL, Warneiformerly.Mis, Dan Mot . -,- . -- • eensiating et. .- •_... . . , . • ... . . ...MR:HARRY WHITEYI.: - ..: .• .• -... MR. .arhe will Intmdtwe hie Beautiful Perforutfnalierse•,_SPON =MITT. CONE ELLA7ION and HAWK EYE STATTI ' " . . . , I—LE ELVIFOiki • • : • ' the tharetlng Equestrlenae t aail •,.• ; : . I . „ . .. • : LITTLE SUSIE, -•-• '• • -.- the: Child Rider only -years of • • , . - _ ... - • • . MASTER . .lOHNNYi . who an hls Tow Wild Ponies, alit appear 44 the Intrepr4 ,1 Hurdle Alder.-- , : .- .. .. • , . ' ' 4 , MES HANKINS, ' -' • - the great E4ene Wei, Vaulter and Temblerr ~. THE .BROTHERS DENZER, •-• . VALENT I N E,. C H ARLES - AND ' ;Rub OLF'H the resat eliaal4al Gymnasts and Aerehata of the days ,C. • • .- °ROE DERIOUSt „• .• .. • -- the Renowned Man yonkey l / 4. \ . . D. HOWARD, .and. Two Stir. fione Eider, and Poiible %Merman MR- WILLIAM KENNEDY," • ..The Great Talking and-Ainglity Clown," recognised and acknowledged as 'the the most acceptable Man of Humol -whoever assumed motley attire, will occupy a prominent position in the department of fun,, assisted. by that ready toriversationallet and refined gentleman, • . FRANK VV . HITTAKERI .- the 'paragon of Ring Masters JOHN L. FORBES, • , • the Champion Driteimei. of the World., Those lasigkahlit Asslnine.Chane, • , • •.T.H.t . .,;001E1 - .C:IIUL E CUNNING". AND 0014TRABAND °•• ' • , • . 'Will be hitreditiedy their tratrier,ind ui oppertepily ofi rend to boy m o , ofboy to gain t fame, end a toward' o y r un Dollars, by riding "CUNNING" slim timesutitind the circle withiriztirilihteCla • • • • • I{ollllll. 1 3 13T118i, :611414;111iiikei BrIiZEDID,IICAN CHA.BIOT, ' .N0j1117111,13 MILITARY BAND. bermidn atitittlitilOWeleek. A.M. at sad t=Plies,!fhlbilloa• - ADMISSION 25 CENTS. No.Thilf Pries Cr , Pirforatanot. At%sancta oat Eveatag at. 2a! • • and 7 1.2 P. 21. •' . • • C i s. tollf r iform at 111.4411 Y, gy:eid• • Petallle, Wednesday& Thursday, lag. 3 & 4 Neakt 9l6 _ l , lll4 V 11442 "gag sth. Priledieried flesiii.3oerets. • ' • •-• . 1 *AI 11: CASTLE, Agent July e 3, *64. " ' • BO goil.pgioNAiu - - ARCADIAN INSTITUTE., Wi I I ifES S E P 4 ,4 1 1,4 Fr i ltr*Bl ' e' : ORWlaainntet''' 00 • Theacit.leftaiot thhamitttatbia will MM. DAY. September Ist. 1844. Th• delta it to ofihrkswilk, adreabiges tor. Owed-wfisst qt,etther sex as ire 'sat Wraitarby any 'Maths' - Ift' Mated. ?.the «kin 'aft. Ia addition to this schwthlessedarisuesc- aosesee, them , win be • added Castarreiat teepwi 'wag men tbr trwourieriadli unts!depw sftem for these who with tb quilitpthetosehrek for the- pratession at teaching, Witlitho iatter departswat a mwelst want 1013* Kb: Send waskces.. . Cad/ 14 44;41P41 empromir laT:wrivirrai . 11404.1iFthilD PStNCH itOARDIII ltD DA? ) SCHOOL-AM' WING LA.I3; 01327 ar W 111.3 on 'IIIIIISDAY, Septelobtx Lettitv to the abovre adttraul will rozetnr pronipt attention.— Pelsonztl applteation.eiii totiltiole.'-afterrotet; 210tb,, 1.966 to . MADAME D'HEIIVILL Prindpal.L 9, *94. : ' . 9$ dm lORLII/Nlit* FOR T0111110411)Ilitl, At irOpinistp. earl'S.lllBBB, 1794. Affords =parlor advantage" for thorotig and . *ce pllshedienislendnaitton. • ' The flivrainard.Term opens Antal "16144, • Fortlzr.tdaVs and Information, apply to :• -- • 1 W. R..ya pat 413 , j 6 4.. 2°44 / 1 is MEDICINAL, DYSPEPSIA - AND,FITS! • A. OtTRE:CURE FOR . . • These ilistreasing com Plaints la pow made known 1n a Treatise on Foreign and ' Native' Herball Preparations; published by Dr.,o. Phrt.rs Sawa. The prescription was furnished him - in such a providentlab manner; that • be cannot conseienticnisly refuse to make it known. mi tt has cared everybody who and it, never haying' tailed In a single case.. It is equally sure in caws otits as •of Dyspepsia: and the ingredients may be found in any dreg-store.,Sent tree to .11 on receipt of five cents to pm-pay posage. 'Address Dr. 0. PIMPS BLOWN, No. tv Grand Street, Jeree'y. • ;say 10, . ,- . 19 et A. PERIZIA7UENT 013Z,A .. ' - ' FOR SCROFULA. i , • •, . . AND MI, DLSORD ' • , .. :ARISING FROM A 'CORI' AVID • . AND MITRE STATE OF BLOOD.. ' ' • .......-- . • . . . •; • • .•• SWAYNES PANACEA. • .. : Though many years have . elapsed - since. this • - great discovery was made kri wu - . to the world. its great virtue nev er, yet been equalled. Its safety d in; *. ' nocence have beefs fully tested. so that it . - . may be administered to the mast tender In.. • . fent. It imparts strength and - soundness to . • ' debilitated and corrupted Constitutions, there by Preserving their offspring . from hereditary diseases. In short, the moat loathsome • diaereses, which have put every other medicineOetlance. as - well as the skill, of the profession. for more -than a 'quarter- of a century. have been . perfectly cured by this great Vegetable - • ' Panacea: Let, no disease, however . - . , - .bad it may be, or length of time IS . • - - . may have existed. discourage you . . ' with you have tried this world. renowned Reinedy. f3WAYNS'S PANACEA Vpreo tiolearsted Sorg. itroat, lllp' Joint Oomplalnt. . . INVAYNE'S PAS(ACSA cures Merellial Disewit. Swarniew F.VHsese carce.4"4roui and While Ihrlltng. lihrayates PlF.tacea cured Dark Blot4exi, or . Derma 'ln the Bktu.. - . farritikes, Papacies enrols Boils, Yollot !AU. Pimples •.• on tho'Fsce. 1 • ieorsyrres Now* altos Mammas, or Waiting of Mob . award' Panacqi Cores Syptillitla Dlie.enano at loop • 'Winding. • • . Eiwnyno% tyros pleesons of the 13orie:s. Sassyne's Panacea makes Pure and l Rich Bloat% 6wayne's Panacea le.. prepared, only by • • • . DR. SWAIM & SON, No, MO North SLX.T.D. Street, Philrolelphtes- • . • —_. I 12, - Sent securely packed to any mmites. - • JOHN G. BROMIN &, SON, and HENRYS SAYLO 1, PottaTille. .April 1. OUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, ' • . Coughs, Colds, Consumption. • 'Coughs, - Colds, Consumption. . ' Coughs, Colds, Consumption. • -- Coughs, Colds, Consumption. . .- . -Coughs, Colds, Consumption. •• • - Coughs,. Colds, Come:inn/thin. Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Svary nes Compound Syrup of • Wild Cherry. - Swaynt's Compound • Syrup of Wild Cherry, .Swayrie's- Compound Syrup of ..Wild .Cherry, . Swayne's - . Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, ' Sivsytie's Compound Syrup 'of Wild Cherry, SV/ayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, fivrayne't ' Compound .Syrup of Wild Cherry, Swayne'dCompound Syrup . a Wild Cherryk • ) - . . Cures all Complaints • • - ...." Cures all Complaints - ' Cures all Complaints ‘• . . ' Cures . all Complaints Ceres all C4smplaints ' . .. Cures :all Complaints ' • ' ''. . Cures .all' Complaints . - . ' Or the .Throat, Lungs - and. Chest, • - Of . the _Throat; Lunge - and Chest. • Of the .Throat, Lungs and Chest. :- • . •Of , the Throat, 'Lungs and - Chest. ,' Cif.''the Throat, Limgs apd Chest. • , - : Of .the - Throat; Lungs, and Chest,, ... . ` :Of the Throat, Lungs - and Chest... • . Of the -Throat,' Lungs and Chest. -Although many years have elapsed since thii discov ery was made known to the world, its grant virtue has never yet been equaled.. • . . Still Another-Cnro, by Dr. Swnynein Conk, . ~ pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. - . - I suffered four months with 'a violent Cough,- aceom panhal with painful tightness of the chest, great Min culty of breathing, sore throat, sleep disturbed from constant 'coughing ; tried a number of remedies without benefit r I was advised to try Dr. 8 ayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which gave q t irk relief, and after using two bottles a perfect cure was be result. I give this certificate freely, as I want all the world to know of this truly valuable medicine. • -- • Iluntiourr J. BTAIlli; 12 , 1, South street, }lliad& ' ' Prepared - only by Dr. Swarms & BON, 221 i North Sixth street, Philadelphia: . - . Sofa by J. G. BROWN & SON, and DICNRY SAT LOB, Pottsville, and all -the principal Druggists' and Dealers. - . 4 • . - • . - . ' ... April 2,'63 It I ETTER 'OE ADVICE roil . , ' LADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. • Has Informetion never before pnblished. Bent free in sealed envelope for TON team. Addresa • • ' Dr. STANFORD, • Doi N0. ; 4,61112 New York P. O. Job' 10, !64,, . -11940 n . • JUST • RECEIVED, A beautiful Inca ot' Watetteift .. • : ' 7F, Jeirrilrrt -Plated Goodiy . ol a1111n63 .. - - • Pkin noviande v . • • Satchelii • Silver Ware as Pansy Gold's . Alin, an assortment of VAX MRS # CO.licelebra led Chandeliers and. Goo Mantra, Brown Btatoau,- Portable Light"; etc.. eta. tar'. Partici:lst attention paid to. :the repairing of Wracks. • Having had the largeet :experience •in the Very that marnifeetnrhg establishments in Europe, we feel warranted in itesn ng every one who will patronise ne. that weaill - b• enabled to give satishetion, particu larly in Ml tbe cleats of work, exch as • • OHBONOESTER, ENGLISH & SWISS PATENT LEVEES, •dca, ' • wonld Tell - atm W. shall endeavor, by a stalglattar+ ward tame, to please every marooned. person. • G. F.l3Lilli & matiii PractlealAHorologlets and Jawellilik c f Ad.....13111818A .urria 0.. !anmentura. BERGER, AUDEMED & FRY ' - WHOLESALE DEALERS IA Fish, Cheese, Meats, and Provisa • • ions Generally. At Nee. 11 da 13 South Vatei St., belaw '. • Market, CLe . tely occupied by E, A. Palmer & Co,) • , rEcuptutal The underalgned respectfulttinforms hie Mende - AA fOrmer customers that he haa made an engagement ivitit the above house, and hopes receive a continuance of •their favors,_knowing that he will, be able to render them generalsatisfaction, In regard to - assortment;quality, quality, and prices. JACOB AVERNERT.. • .I,rdy 2, 14. _ ' 27-3 m 628. = HOOP. SKIRTS. 628. the most Complete Assortment at.iri4t. 'Class 1100 P SKIRTS in the Market, • For Ladies' Misses' and Children's Wear, Is manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail. at Pito 6219 *ECU Street, above Ninth. .They embrace all the new and desirable styiett, Sims and Lengths, which - ter symmetiy finish; durability and cheapness; are unequalled. Onr goods are made of the beat woven Tapes andhest Linen-finished English Steel Springs.. The metallic fastenings' are secured by prowl machin e ry , which prevents slipping and getting out of shape. ' We are also constantly in receipt of East em-made Skirts., which we are selling at the following ' very low Prime :.Hid Padded 'and Riveted..ls aprings. 65 cents; 90 springs, 80 eta:: 25 springs,. )95 eta.; so $1:40 springs, $1 SO. ' 50 'p&p, Diamond Skirts. 80'cents. Bar SKIRTS made to order, altered Ind' reptile& T. HOPKINS, • No. 11128 ARCH St.; PHILADJKLPELIS 32.3 m - *Or. '64. • . . ATTINTOIN, .LAWILIS , . . All tho newest styles of, yancy Cambs. Steel and Jet Jewe ry, Pearl and, Yawl . Head Draws, Silk .Pana, Paraeola and San Umbrellas, it ptlees the most eatia factory, at II:MON% Ptukg EM9dit Blom 21 South SIGEL= at. Phihttle r iphia:. -•- • .111 ,- Peaeock rlfe.atberk honght„Or made Into Pans or,Fly Brushes. March 5, 44-10-gm , „ ''BELTiNG: ‘” " - • duet reeelved,'n er o igy of teirend twelve-iiich 4-ply & Rubber RITMO' rx with the timelier elms, all of which will be aril at Mentitectinerie , prime. Also, Gam ricking, Minhole &c For sale by RANNAN• vwTATCHES A large'.ntisiminioneorWitchesikeHtEnri, Mkand Swim , . in Gold and Silver. Single • i k inting (Wee. An: examination re spectfully Folicited. - • It. G. GREEN, • WettliMaker and . Jeuelder,l.V.EtreStreet, Potssyßie .Dicembe.r.v 2 , '63 • • .•• • • f'f- • • - e - r OtOMPt. - • 41' r4 l O "t /644? ' TEEL r,H 411 ..1. 4r. The .A`rusy of *its ° reseesso..-Thrs Mallet Bald—Ne ',Order for Dlisanallan pote. AMO 4. ent Making the tbe torrus4tartitiobjeo: land-...are net iet made publis:' .on.Triesday the rebels xasAle a movement wilt& appeaxed to be an ate tempt total& Butleror set in his rear by. vay Thereia spun news Mad theitildhig pound iiC the:'Rehab* the Tilitieniaidemili •-• Oen. Cle** al= i tt amtnn utV the Bob4PdYllMki oat iot but Miner theroro, Mulligan writ itssaingrs -theme s blab Brigade; bat Gem Averill,„waa bay weed. The opinion appears taprevail that the labels hare gonoPir f tab , Nyith them the rich harvests ,of themolleY• Ahem whole force is nosy , estimated at from 85,000 to 50,000. _ -- - A Baltimeto dispatch sates that oar fume still hold Harper's Ferry, and are not even nunniced, Adam's Express Company are forwarding pole there. Gen. Kay occupies Martinsburg. The disasters said t 6. have foßowed Crook's retreat are not confirmed. Sorrie - hirther deVelopmentri • foam the great , northwestern, campaign ere telegraphed from 84.- Louis. It seemd that an Order called the."Amer intim Knights," has been formed."-General Sher ' ling Price is Supremo Oornmanderof the south 41M States. and 0. L. -Valladdigium Supreme Commander of the northern States.' - The.' doe; trine of the'order is - to inaugurate a-rebellion ht the north, shore, arrest, kill qr, caphirs civil, and military authoritieis, &a. The names of - the mem bers of tho. Order, and full , information • ooneerT.. ing the whole scheme, is *aide° .be In the hands -; of the government, and ieffi probably beeye,. to the public shortiy. - - • - The fate of OoL Nuiligen ieutilLwpastki&-. _ Thestatements published regarding .the. ords • 'of "American Knights'in Mileonrl a Gam from evidence taken by Lbw:Provost Missouri during - some months. . • Small parties of rebel cavalry are spin ftriedling - Kentucky. - • _ : Tho tititecriptlous.to tho'new kien In New .Torit on Wednesday amounted to $2,506,000. ' " • Mrs. Nary E. Bowyer, of 13altimenvoinitatell -of corresponding with the enemy. has been utor. tonged to imprisonment during the war, and lat.' her for the.benefit of the midsize. The loyal Penrwylvaniank in: Wouthingtoet mit making arrangements to return home 'to To* at the. spoon. -1 election .on Triesday• next' • • - . Telegrams from Gen. Shetman report, quiet ; since the battle of PridayleaL. . , Racnerruto or - Tint Ramat Thin ixy—Q tiy ernor Mein has bitted an Order for: the exert cutlon of the provision of the nevi tonscrtp• don Law, authorizing the of nec• groes in the rebel States; to berredited on the new call for 500,600, to the States whicktney procure their enlistment. Five amts are to be appointed !rein Philadelph* . two' troth Allegheny county, and one froth each of the other counties of the - State: i The Governor says he has no money at his . dispcisid fbr the payment of these agents,' and suggests that their compensation be fixed guid Paid by the counties or dialects which they represent; In •which case they .will be appointed' upon the nomination of the Corimessioners of such cQuntles,,or Committees for the Recruitment Of "Volunteera. If no compensation is thus provided, appointthents will be made by the Governor on application. - Schuylkill should move at once In appointing agents to meat in Rebel States for the County. 'Chester has "already sent her agents. - • - Tau FricAactm:Sntriztos.—A leiter ItlXll Washington to the inckpetaisat; dated "July 16th, 1864, " says : - • The financial situationlooks more hopefnli Mr. Fessenden can compel Boggess, Übe will steadily, refuse to issue any firore - legal-tew. dere. The currency will become more rah"- able, the premium upon gold will grow . small and the expenses of the Governinent. will be materially reduced. ' The speculators of all , kinds are combining in an endeavor to drive the new Secretary into the necessity of issuing more legal-tender notes. . : They desire further inflation of the currency, to further their pd. • irate speculations, and care nothing for the interests of the Government and country- 11 is to be hoped that Mr. Fessenden will stand, firm and refuse to print , more money. If he will offer , six per cent. (in coin), he can sell' five hundred .millions of dollars' worth of bonds before • January. No more -legal tendersand impular loan will carry the country safely through Its financial troubles. If the now Secretary has the resolution to re sist all entreaties to the contrary—come froth what, quarter they may—he will succeed. THINGS have rarely changed with the sa7 called Democratic party of this county. The lath Convention proved it. Formerly It lute the practice, said a Democrat a day or two since, to put an Irish candidate or two on the County ticket; to secure the Irish vote. Now; the Irish element largely predominates in the Democratic conventions, and having control of the nominations, places =American or two . on the ticket to mske sure of. the Americas- Democratic vote et- the County... Rather "rough "on the standing candidat es' for As sembly, etc., In this Borough and who are compelled to turn the grindstone while their Irish friends grind their axes In re-nominating &rouse for Congress the Irish exhibit a religious telerition as rare es.it is remarkable. . . TUB Secretary of the Treasury girt notice that subscriptions will, now be recei* for - Treas . *, notes payable three years from A.ll , gust 15; bearing 7 3-10 per cent. interest currency, and convertible at the option of the holder at maturity into five-twenty bonds bearing six per cent. interest in gold, The amount which 'he thus appeals to the people to loan to their Government is 1200,000,000. It is not only the privilege but' the duty of every loyal citizen to respond to this appeal. and to invest large or entail amounts, accord ing to his means,. in these National securities: The country needs—urgently needs—the money, and the suhscriptions ought to be . prompt as well as numeroik , ' Ir Democrats won't vote to allow soldiers to vote, what sort of a "gentle shower of shills" may they look for from the army about October and November? Won't the the thunder, bewilder somebody about that time? Genial, gentle copperheads, consider! Let the soldiers vote ! TI!.8 Sui.LOCES FLOORDN—GOVCITIteeIIt securities are going - up rapidly and , gold la going down quite sa rapidly. .There is "ti great howl among the Copperhead Jew Shy , locks—well let the scoundrels howl , the pe ple will.rejoioo at ;heir ealameity. DITPI2IX, Tan Maryland Constitutional Conventiott has adopteka section prohibiting .the lature from making any appropriation to pay for slaves emancipated under the now come tution. WAR,.. ITEMS: —The remains elf Gen. v :ifePherson arrived in Louisville on Monday, - ,—The State, officials have received authority to organise new regiments for one year under the last call, , . ,—The fire in Atbuiti, on the 191 h, 'Nut not the government istores, as aupposixt, but a number of warehouses.. The lops is estimated at $500,000. • Laaisvillo di:Spate* says that in the two battles in front of Atlanta the better portion of the enemy's two boat corps has been deetrojed. The prisonqs state that Gen. Hood was -killed oa Friday. Gen. Rousseau has arrived at Marietta. Ho captured arid paroled 2000 prisoners, and de stroyed thirily-nne miles, of railroad; as well as a large quantity of stores. —Gen. Daniel McCook, formerly Col. of the 52d Ohio Regiment, died on the 16th i „net "at Steubenville, Ohio. He received a ball through the bodyjtist below the right shoulder, at the as sault on Fenesiw Mountain, on the 27th of June. He was promoted to a Brigadier Generalship two days before Msdeatl4,,- - !.`for pliant and distin guished services at Konesew Mountain." He is thefourth of his family killed during the war.— His remains were interred at Cincinnati, on the" 'l9th inat., the funeral being accompanied by his brothers, Cot. George W. and. Major Gee. Mew ander MoDowell McCook. - • Important taLadiesk—Tlme la not a lady 1111- kg, but what, at "some period" of ber life," will And the "Dtponco Golderinls" just the right medicine she Moat needs. _ One of the - diet ladles of Pottsville; (who has need them mumeseftdly several times,) says she would not fall , to ruse than if she bad to pay $5 a box for them; - they have her tench suffering.— If ladles only knew the tame of these Pills, they would never be without them. Bee advertisement In another column; beaded " A. Card to .Ladlea." Mraitherbeadhs Cfrieslistiesi Library. Market street, Pottsville. • Special arrangement. are made with person in the towns of Mahanoy.. Schuylkill Haven; Millersville. and Tamaqua. POUR DIPEEP, ENT BOOKS aro allowed hi subscribers at a distance from Pottsville. ABMs new Publication. are added as soon 48 issued. , , cMarch IL 64. CAZENDARS:—A new and letuantifiel Calendar, gi ving the menthe, data and dates, snit& ble for Officea,Depota, &c. It requires no altering: and is. in feet. a perpetual Almanac and a perfect TIMR. KEEPER. Price $24. Cali and see them • . pIEEN. Watthiiiker. April.o4. - -16.ta. centre ot:,-POtteville: IDlOR•talliiii:—The combined Min Aiwa— • • combined as nig tu - this one of the best . family arrange.mente ever fitment's& Fele gate at tba Hardware and Iron" Depot . - • • - • FRANK POTS'. July 16, 444,
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