#ountal. POI"rSITILLE, PA. ti.4..TILTIRD.AI7, AUGUST- 13, 1564 . Copies of the • Miners, -Journal can be, obtained eceiy. Saturday, at the fol, at!. plabes: • . • " IIF.N'ItY RAMER. Minersiille 1 ' • : GEO. a. PRITCHARD, " . MRS.. HOLMES, St. Clair : • LOMS IL ROVE, .” • - -• • HENRY. S. BONER; . • PETERMOORE, Pcirt , Carlion. . !LAVED PHILLIPS. 3Lshaney City.. WM. B. BPS, SINGER. 'ragtag's. . • • IL N. - CO.MF.; Schaylkili Hares.. . FOR ITESID^r, ABRAR.A.3I.. LINCOLN. FOR VZCE-PRE•SIDE2r'T, ANDREW JOHNSON., National iOn• EJec toral 'ticket. .inrt‘m 31 s 3fiehael, Philadelphia. -; ." • .., Thoma 6 Caalinghatu,'Bekv,er County. : . -.— • - •- • uErII.E.I.ENTATITES..• " : . -. • it,,bert - P": King' 13 Elias W. Hall, : ' • ..(leorize 11. Coates, 14 Charles H. ,Shriner, Henry IIIItijm; • -15 John Winter; - .., .' William Ilniern, • IG. David M'Conaughy, 'Partin H. d'eake, - . .- 11 Daiid W.• Woods,.: : Citarle:i )1 - , Bunk, - - IS i 'biaae - BOTISOU, .. • ... r....ert Parke,. . ' ;19 - John ',Pa tton, • : -William Taylor, .• . 'l2O Samuel B..Diek, - . 1 i,th n A., Heiatanit ' 21 Ilyerhard Bierer,. • Ilirbard 11. Corycli, 22 • John P. Pennj, - - • : ' Edwald .Hallidav; • • .. 23 .Ebetiezer 3.l.'Junk:in,- ' .Charlea F. -Reed, - •• • 24 John - W. Blanell'ard. , pion tandkrig Committe e of Sehriylkill County.: .. • ; - ••• • 1: 11 larthol6mew, Chairman; Pottsville - P. 0. T..Wm hiey, Treasurer; • " - F. B. Wallace, Secretary, .r. " :stijor JameS,Wren, • • • - I•Ani P. litiffman, • • • . 4 .10,111 8. Lawrence,,Minersville... Capt..Tamt, , s It. Cleaver, Ashland 31alianoy. City x.e, -Schuylkill'. Haven Tamarina,.Uauirl • B: Mt - house; Tremont • Dr. E. h'..Weliber; ianiel I::•Miller,l'inegrove rainnel Lefflf•r, Orwigsbarg.'. irwoh H. Pvle*, 'New t - tinggold.- K. •liee.l; Frieileusburg • : • Phillips : Broad Mountain • Pt•tA•W. Entz; tipper Maliantongo - " • p reSlineker,llegins • . . rinflith T. Jones, St.. Clair .„. NION :COUNTY ..CONVENTION fliel'itioirruen of Schuylkill. County who do itv :the election of Abraham Lincoln - President and Andrew Johnson for Nice Pres; , nt, and it lei. firmly believe that". upon the sue- , off tne.great Union Party depends the exist of iitt . " Government,' the • pertnanency and petnity of. republiCan institutions tuul the . s . l iration of law - . -and order,. and are resolved t the hi-aye - soldiers 'in the field shall be sits, ued in tbidr.heroic Wiles to crush armed trea, atld to secure a, lasting pease, are requested un•et in their respeCtive Election Districts, ,ugliont the' County, • • - Matairdity, , AtikuNt 20th, 1564,. • tween the hours of n and 7 o'clock in the after m, and elect two.Defegates fronteaelt District, meet in Convention at the COurt House,. fie Borough of Pottsville ; en Monday, 'august . at 10 o'clock'in the fOrenoon, for the of nontinating County Ticket to.he Nfted at the ensiling October electiOn. B.A.11T1I0110.51ENV; Chain/lan.. . B. WALIAC:F., .c?crtitlry. THE JOURNAL FOR TOE CAM AIGN, Ili the 20th inst. : We win . conilitOee . the - MrSERS' .JOITRNAL foi t4C, carn iim;, in :clubs. at the . folloWingrlow rates:: $2 .75 5 00' .12 00 • 22 00 ii; Ihindred' 40 00 ) All fad upinbers'abec , those designated., at r :lime rate until they • reach the higher .nhsnatned. over ,100 •at '4O 'cents 0. and 1 copy 'gratis to getter:up of club. • At this rate: the ,IquaNii,' will be furnished the result of the Presidenthd election in overnbt . sr . , is 'kno*n. •1• . •:• • e copiCq„ 'en Iy-live Let the friends ofthe-dause exert thenisel - Ces the different - lot!Ouglts - .. and townships. of I: Count y: - and the •NVIII • penetrate every nifok and- e.Orner -of the Cotinty, • it iiat ing the-dark spots, and bringing light, :1 of darkness. ..Fortn . •elubs, . friends, s and ah•on the good work. • •-. • IWeti 1 p 2i4 rorAl the Minrri' Journalls : ince last . l'tsidieutiort. • -• • lt,'•ren' 165 sliael Itinkle to Aug G.'65. se , Latin - tun-to March 14 '65 ,lat Weimer 10 Jan. I, . ,•nla , lFrlHr to duly 11. '65, , h Weighttnan to July 1,'65 Evans to April 1, , 65 • .Tilly 1, '65 :s,irk•in R Glover to 'Jan 1, , 65:.: C TkonitaMti to .101 y IS, t h I, Werner to April 4, '6.5 • • . sidtd 14eFttitii o Jan 1,'65:,...,.: n4liar :to Jan 1:.165.... . . • •-•:,• ~ srport Iron Works tfSept mrrittlendent Girard Estate to MarCh 5, '65 tlarlet to Jan . l, "d 5 •• - • Ilsiper IlIlse • • kr , ' • ••••,, Beadle to Jan 1; *65 , stßrown to July 1. '65 • ' s snrell to Jan'l,:'6s ..... • • ett Motherland Co. Bank to Jan' 1, nt Hunter SCo to, June 4, ••65 • Lotran t° Ape "1, Y 0.5 :ho P Powell to Jan . 1, '65 •• .• K & 1,1:: Bennett° ;Nov 1, '64.: . ..... Bootsto Aug 1.'65 - ......... 1•• r, Stone& 'Co fo •Itin "L , 65 • li Dreitsdbitt to $t..44 1•2.. • • llorton to April d; '65 • . • ter F Walltent to April 1.,:,*65. ..... ; . ;Jeri, McMaims &-t . o lo jetn 1, '65 • • T Stoic( to'Jeu 1; , 65 • . • . , • Le's Pearce Indult 1,'65 • •• (Jai . Stewart to APrii 6, . ... 4ur Si Lawrence to slati 1, '65, 1: wan & to May '23, i65;-; Jitney & N(.41 , 02 'March 14, '65 ank Ptct•to Jaa 1; • hn It Dtent-todan.l. .. • .... • • 'unn tittle:M(loa to Jan 1, '65 ' • 4in lie ",'e to. an I, 'inn r Atrdiaji, Jan 1,'"65 •••.•••,•••• 111eQ ()runto .4411,y lit, 1 1 Swrri , :tostan I, •65...... . . ..... Menem! to. June 1. .1 W ill if..2.S to Jan . ... rtr".W' /Me sending bills to inir Subscribers. ai V 2.50 isict;ceipt, tht•y will Ve:citarttetl'at the sd. ;needprim of .42 75..accoiding to-otte'tereas. • •••• • iyill he under obligations, if those - are In ; 1-hted Miii Ite kirotentingititi forward their' FllbscrlP .•ms, ke. Ourhelp has nearly. . gone . to' the tear, we hate no time to Collect bins. • ' • • • Berollect - that three years ago.the paper atri iehlrh the ourrial is printed, cost [NIL. rip - mud. Weare,now t.eR :244:15 emits alsiund fur printing paper—.-an Anr , of. about 150 'per cent: Wit "have only advanced -term's; att. fat', '35 per'eent.,. whie Many:other papers atianctS . l from 50. to. Inn per. cent. . - 1 ri marl m word beer vela iyeit nedid 3110 !, by 1 St•RG ier:-.GII.Ni4RAT: . HAMMOND is tO •bC SUS-. from his rank and liay forthred Srefirs. ,so .77-01 are no . r . telOs .now-except home ncs on' this side of the Potomac. acber, VING nsMei Store. . . . . .err:: Dotic has heeli-iippoiritcd.ProVoSC: an-lial 7 General of Pennsylvania; . in place of 1. IlOmf4i1; removed.. . 1.. . -• . . I,IS imported tlirtfe . Ship loads of Ira; -m,K,tly:froMGerMany . :to go as sul.isti 'Ars and voluuteers in.the -IT fiis. reporteil that. there. are three. Union air Rubel vessels in-the •••chan .l-oreparing•for a naval fight. . . A P,iiag paper states alai peace I.)etNyeen (mmark and the-liefmfiq Powers c 3 heed. insia(l6U. The ecnitlitious ar6 not ..);et. A . Nr - fiN.-t declared:At a . pithlit niedting of Ccip;. - he Ads held :One day that -he ti.l;:i:i)oner- vote fOr the .Devil - for ATI) LiliC0111: . No donbt.olit,. because Devil-is . evidently t he, best. - friend this C,')pperhead has. : Bot Arc great and botli . hre the enemie's of the human .The.;oll Nation is-proper. . , , WWI Till: Fltlp 1,,5. 01' 'THE single Republican or Union maniti . the :at State. of 'Pennsylvania, irOted on the 2d .I_lll Iftvbr,of depriving our gallant Soldiers fuld of a vote at the ne t election: Ty vote pulled against tbc -- soldiers was t lty ii eopprrhout/ We - challenge - "them' liixf 'RI+ r:. NAi4 E L—W e hope that a rec d :will of the names Of all the prom 7 (!nt melt of the De party:in .this lung-, who worked and voted against grant 'g. 149 soldiers the right to vote. - These Men. ( - ,'rve not Only the greatest amount-of infa y that an attach . to: their. names, in- this cn! , ration; but. PoSterlty should be taught to si)ise and cxeeratethee miserktble partiz TAst, us have the names.. 1. • . Orrt.'..n.—A... man 'capable of -voting gainst granting soldiers.. in the .sert . lce 'the ght to vote, of course woUld not be ashamed (xlicknowledge-it. There was at the late ICetion; twenty-nine votes eastln this -Borz give -two the firstAinendrnent,... We. of-: ,r to give -two dollars, the - . money .togo to he7henefit of the 'Sanitary CommisSion,.. for `aiacknewledguterit made publicly to that feet; Let us havo the names, and the won- Will bp puld . rirpiuptlys' . • • Jun Coparteu Tsoops A7r The following Report of Col..liligfried be read with interest, as it. shows - how the colored troops behaved., Let tlie Copper heads read it,l'and hung their beads . hi shame when they reflect or the unmanlyroanper they have decried 'meritoriona conduet of brave men: .. • HE-to - Qum:LT=o3 lei Tinut trn Dnr..9 . A. C.; • • licx..Foaz PtiTanistrap, -VA.., July 91st 1864. y. Etta;-In obedience to orders I moved my Brig ade on themorning of,the aoth down' the crirerod way immedia ly in the rear. of 'CoL Humphrey's Brigade the 3d n. :On :ar rh-ing at the me ow I was haltedby the stopping of Col. Hs:Brigade. After remaining here some time, I, in accordance with orders, moved by the. D.igade of the'3d Division at. allank - as directed mooss the fieldt.hough the crater made by the - ex, plosion of the mine. Great difficulty was eipetien .ced in passing through' the crater owing to its' crowded condition; living, dead, wounded. and rly trig crowded so thickly that it, was very difficult to make &passage way.through. By the . great.. ex ertions of the offieers, and heroic determination of the, men nay brigade finally made its way throu.gh and was halted bevcind by. the Rebel line of- en trenchments Which was tolled with, troops'of the Ist, 2nd and 31 Divisions; behindthis line it form in 7 ed good order. The 43d. Regiment, 11. 8. G. T., moved ever. the crest, of the crater towards the right, Charged the enemy's entrenchments -and took them, capturing' a number.4A' prisoners, a rebel stand of colora r and recapturing a stand of national' colors. Thislirie was part - of the contin uous line connecting with the crater. The balance :of my.llrigade was prevented from advanciuginto this lino by the number of triiops of the Ist, 2d and 3d Div*Ond in front of them. This position left my Brigade very muck exposed to the fire of :the enemy and it was so exposed at least an Owing to The crowded lines of troops of the stated Divisions immediately in the front. it was inipos Bible to get my Brigade on. - Just-is the troopii in front were.about to :make charge, a white color, :bearer,: with his `colors, crossed -the works, in' retfeat, and the troops gave way and sought shel ter in the crater where was concentrated a terrific fire from the enemy's batteries and entrenchments. My Brigade held ifs -position' until pushed back bv'the,niass of troops which rushed back upon it, . arid until the .enemy occupied-the works tia its left rind the opposite side'of the eutrenchnients, where becoming exposed to a terrine flank fire, losing its numbers rapidly, and in danger of, being cut off, it • fell bacli. behind the lino temporarily occupied by Li part of the 18th Corps:Where. it originally start ed from. Here it, was rallied and placed in- posi.- Lion on this line. - . ' - . Too - niuelt- praise. cannot be awarded .to - the • braVer. , „• of ;both officers and. men.. • The former . fearlessly.ied; while the latter fearlessly followed through afire hot .enough .to cause' the eldest of.troOps tb falter. The field officers particularly dikinguished. tlxemselves.. Co!. I). - 'Bates 'semi inanding ;10th Regiment fell;shotthrough the face at the head of his- reginient, , Wbila ..his'.Major. James . G. Leeks, stood ari the rainpartS Urging the- .• Men on, with the blood froth a Wound through lila breast,'gushing from his rimiith:Lient,,Col.:ll. S,; Hall; commanding -13 d Regiment,: lost his • right aim bravely leading his command. his Adjutant, lst . Lieut. , James-O'Brien , de . ServeS . honorable mention, laarlug.diSplayed the,MOSt heroic courage and.daring, 'standing on ih6 sum - Mit:of the crater •clieering the men on amidst .a terrific fire of. Shot and He 'received a severe.wound . througb the breast. Capt: the 43d .merit,. in charging the rebel line with his then, per sonally captured &stand of rebel cobra 3ud.five prisoner, , , bringing all safely to the rear, altholigh receiving a . wound-througli.the, right arm.' ,Col.. 0: . 1'. 'Stearns Commanding 39th Iteginient,put his regimmit into the.fight with •great• ceolness and ability • his rilicers and men bravely' did their work. ?Lieu-Col. Chas. J: Wright' : ebranianditzg 27th Begin - mut; 'remained on the rebel works With part of his cOmmancl until the enemy occupied the opposite side and until but four -men remained with him; when he directed them to retire through tlic avenue on the•fight. Ho received two neither of which dheibled hiin sufficiently to leave hi command. roanv.*:disPlayed such bravery and fearlessness it it difficult to - enunaer.7. ate ; suffice.it to say that all did-their drty. . • • • .l'have to regret the leas of a valuable officer, Ist.. Lieut . . William Washburn,' 35t1i . 11I.aSs. Inf. Acting. Aide do Camp on my Staff, who was.,Wouniied - .the neck and. taken prisoner . While . delivering .an order to the Brigade. My Staff behaved, Well, and wore constantly busy and of great assistance. in inamen . vering the Brigade. .I.rati.ii not • been for, tilniost• impassable crowd of troops of the lead ing DiobUcins in 'the crater and iutrenc7oncuts, Lk:me/cry Hill would hare been .oura wi4ho:tkt . a fal ter on the part of7uy*.lirigaile...: - • - • I am, Sir; very respectfully your obedient servant, • (Signed) • ..• . J. li. 4 .Col.. Commandirig; DM.NOT VOTE AGAINSI"TiIEi learn th:it ."Uniort,''. who Stirniabeita comran 7 hicaticn . te.the last number of the; Joints naming among others in the South Ward el this Boroturb,, who voted .against the.. first Amendment, -11 Tr. 14r, j"). - Lieb and :lir. W. F. Voute,:, is mistaken in 'the' tietion:Of. t qse two citizens ,inihe matter. We understand-:that . . They voted for the ainendinent:We regret that the.. pub heat ion- in .referenee to the supposed action 0f:51644.. Leib and - Voute ,tyaS ; :inatle: by "Union,' but we, know him well enough to feel assured that he . would not. do Juton- . , tional injustiee, and Olathe regrets the pnlili..- 1 Cation. its much as do: We are not . .sur:-- priSeii that thoSe,gentleineilbCing innocent of . so great an ofrence as that. of voting against the 'Soldiers, felt indignant at 'the' charge. - --: . Wt therefore, toake the correction injustice to 316ssis..Lcib and:Voute, - with a great deal of pleasure, add in.thd- -hope titiit our, corres 7 • pondents in . th 6 future, . will be . the correctness .of their statements . our columns are • open .to .the,-feartess con 7 ' denmation of Wrong, We will not:• inten tionally, -do injustice to any. man:- When. we do, we shall he prOmpt as . .in:thisinstancei to make tlie ixinrnfbi. ••. , ,:" Since the, Oove Was in type we , . have : re ceivea from.Mr - Lich till following commiA nication : : . : . . . . .PortsviLLE,. I . . . . August 12,-1861. 31.riSIth .ED . ITORS :—A_coirtmnitie4ttion appeared iti the qlliiters' JOurhal of Saturday' in which` I, 'with otheris' 4 :.ain charged 'wail having voted against the Amendinotit •to the - titate 'Constitutium . .allowing .our :soldiers' • in thii field: privilege: tol vote. . Fpronuuuee the wiestion so far as'it relates to mc,a base; unmitigated falselMod and litiel; Mid its author a calumniator'. I not only -did not vote against the nniendinent, but I can prove by publicans and Democrats, that I. went to the polls anti voted for it. So nniiih 'for the, voracity of plum eorrespoudent'"Unben.". - •. . . • • Very Respectfully, ••• • . . 11.1 LIEB. 50 _2 rirt t - $5O . . subScrip tions to. the neW T-30 loan .continue _till over the .eoitntry . these,. subseriptions • are going . into the:Department through the tionalbanks, .tind for the . -tirne . - the loan has ,. • beenbefore•thepeople - it.ia.proying a greater meets's-than the .$500;000,000 5 . -20 popular loan in its early history. The latter :'which, dragged at nrst : at par, is,noW selling at.'loiV.e. 1.10 Perfcent. - . !PIM new' loan is practically anothergOld- , bearing.. 5-90 stock at. the ... endf . Of three yeFirs, the liberal currency interest dl 7%30 'per cent...being paid in-the' nteantinie..— Let the working classes and . othera..WliiS . C.llll7 not contribute largo . sums fOrritelUbs,.apPoint a TreaSurer, and make , .monthly. payments, .in order to invest inAlti:4 loan. -it is the . .only Way in whieh you' can • invest:a paper dollar for a. gold dollar,: and besides, you help the Government to put dovin • the Rebellion and dOwn . .the :prices ~ o f . thenecessaries of • life. There is no Surer or better investment' that eadbe made than. in . Goverarperif securities, and . they batter than oth er:in v estments. It Pays': much: better, thae . potting money i u.saving banks .. or - loaning it. to benkiiig institutions. .. • • t here are no Ti at ibmilitabki in this plaCe authorized totakc the loan; aecomModato . 'all those who . desire to •The man who uses hiS money for specnig= tiire rairrioses in order:to enhance prices•, , iind refuses to aid :tine dovernri4nt with hiSMeaus, in time, of need,..ig• but little bittcr..than. a THU. Of FICIA.!. :13.E1171:..N9' OF TIM V 9115 ON rim AMrai)ai-ENTs TO THE CONSTITUTIoN,--FiVe counties, Cameron; W arr en, Elk, :McKean and Forrest, are yet:to be heard fixim. A light vote ivas cast in these counties,.and the returns are not exiweted in fora week,. The. totals sum up so-far as. follows: ,• •• . . .. .. . .. . • let Am e ndment.,2/1-4mente,ntiment..MAmindynent. .. - • For. ..09. ..t....',F0r.. ..4.o7nst. : For: ..4g'nst. Tvtille.,-..1 1 . 1 4,3 911 103,605 .2(14,91 4 0 73,165 2112.6611,T4,1509 •- 103,665. -..- • .13,76.5. - • 74,509 '1,0,731 •• 1314:2 . 5 mnJ.i _.129,17t n*: The counties so far reported, giving major;l it ies against granting soldiersthe r ightto vote are Barks, Clinton,.Ceplumbia,.Centre, 'Cletir 7 field, .Fulton, Juniata, Mom-. roc,. Northarig;ton; Pike, Sullivan . end Wayne.- No respectable man can in the tore think of . .settling in. those • counties, 'And we very much - doubt if the decent 'residents de not commence packing up preparatory to moving to some'. moro - eongenial social. , and political atmosphere. It seems alniost Bible that Pennsylvania which r '-has done so much to.stistitin - the Government in this con test for rreetliim ;.'l.bat has given otTinen and treasure so •freely,'shotild contain fifteen Cowl- . ties moan-enough to yote'. against the Soldiers.. To the Copperhead lea,ders in duo the noble fact. •• .1 • • COL. J..F.,'OIIEIZTFARN - UM, known to our citizens, now commands at Point Lookout:, Md.. lie is. Colonel of the Eleventh Reserves Corps Regiment. • " Deisitions : 4l‘lii si diii‘46li6ii‘eisiktritilliiiir frIMIE CoMUT,. °onset:tons iitads ar o se last teport, by Mrs. B. Pliny. . ... . - $25 00 Acknowledged . 8.232 85 • - . - •• • . Total . to - 4ni • • . 46,25r.5 . Mrs 'tannin desires to'..say: to those- who bare _ lotolnieed•to coutrenite, and.votto blies not -yet done so; that ehe Rill be - happy to receive their contributions hi the course of - the ui ..inr0n1e,46::••47 - e, La 6 3 8 h-qua • o f: closing up thetkuiibuyi ;roilectkins. • . . Tsto...nt . Ir4ii!o4sil,--/t, a:McClellan Mass meeting heltiliall.teir, day evening las% Atr4;:iolmß.lfitskins stated positively that the debt Of..,tba_tritited States was-now four thousiad millions of dollars-- The hooks of the Tieasurpepartment say that on'the:g.tdinst: the - tiatire,deht was 832, 649,p85 .60;. diat*.• kin lies.most tibriminably,!4_e* that heln oludiathts 'Rebel. debt itsaPart dourttititt being a : cardinal plank , ct the Peaeeplatf`9rm: As the Rebel..dub, is double'tbat theUnifed States, and tli4 : ltebelliOn is nowlit'etty con clusively "gone up," it would be 'a very nice • • . operation for the traitors with the aid of the 'Peace party of the North, to settle: this had husiness of theirs, by ,this Government as , Burning the :Rebel debt., .3,1 x. •saskin and his confreres, mayss well be informefifirst - ae last, that the people of the North will agree to no . arrangement of the kind. Without Cause the traitors of.the South took - in . ) arms against a just, beneficent • dhvem• ment they - ruled two-thirds of the time it had'existenee; • withopt terms they must . 43 , down ;their arms and slibrait to the constituted authOties of the land.: That, .we. take.it, iithe Position of the.loyal, laW-abiding peopleof the. North, and it will be so proved -at the polls 'No- TUE litnEts rsI3ERKs Conyry !—Tfin OLD .TOILT-DLOOD EXHIBITING ITSELI , .--70D the 2d inst. six thousand, nine hundred and forty seven ilebels and maglignartt Copperheads wept to"the polls in Berko County, and voted to premint . our gallant teleite soldiers in the fteld. exercising the, right of suffrage at' the next election., the next dtiy a considerable number of these'sathe Copperheads andenc Inies•of their countrSi, held a County meeting in the City of Reading, and, in order to give still more aid'and comfort to their friend and 'master, Jeff Davis, passed out and:outßebel resolution's. A large. Majority of these Rebels are the lineal •desceinfants . of the Tories of the ReVolutionary war,' who fought under. georgethe Third against our Patriotic fore=. : fathers in their struggle for Liberty and Uni on; who Were taken prisoners tit Trenton, e and removed `to "Gallows Hill," at Reading, a- Place yet known as the .`iles sian Encampment," and who after being exchanged, located thenaselves In Berko County. What else can you eipeet ,from such old Tory stock., • than that they. should be in favor.of preventing Our _patriotic Union soldi6rs, • American freemen, . exercising the inestinmble right of. suffrage? " We pray Pod that such blood • may become ex- - . . . SenooL o • . . puinon in another column an. hav6rakmenf of the . SelCet Pdarding add Day S'chool ducted . by Miss.. Mary- - E. Thropp,' • Chestnut street, Philadelphia. - in. noticing. , this.Scliooltlie says . The Yodng Eadies'French and. English Board-, ing•afid Bay' School of Mary E. „Thropp, , Chest*, street; is one of thelov. establishinents, of the Rindin the city; actual' edge:and hispe6tiom.wo can h6nestlyCommendio tlicfavnr timPhita.delphia patio. Philadelphia is colairated all:oVer.the laud for her selio6lB anal edneationalinStitutiims of every. deseriptiou,-and Midoullf odly'therO ate very many. admirable. 'Marius for Yothigriadies in and around the- city; but we cannot call to.ruind.a Singh) ouo, having a, 'greater - claim .npon •piandar f Aviv than Miss Throi VS. The. school 'itself isiruly s , /ect, and has iiichuled'athang its patrons some of the most eth inent jurista, divines,•anclipuhli6 men'of•the cowl , try ; : as a it:fermi:oo 'Kiss Plitiipp's., 'circular Will.. ,:show ; while, the studios trio carcdUlly:Systematiz . oil, add, without perplexing thO - pupil bit. theie multipticitv,.arosutkiciently varied to itsVallen, at tontion and. intoresti 'This added 'to the fact; that the - foachers are oxperioneed, competent, and. af= Sahli!, goes far towards relieving the study hours' froin nmeh of.the . mOnotony and tedium which i 8 ' so. common to•bOardiug acluarls; .acid which- do -traets •somuch from the thoroughe:ss'of a hoard,- . (lden tiOn: would. be to the'inter , :!at of- parents who desire - that their. daughtors.shhiuld be well ,edneated and accomplished, to call upUn aliss Thropp, for a , TIIt. Sattirday next;:2tith' inst.;, the .election . for „delegates. td the County COrtVenfioni will be held . iu the:lVarious districts of .this''COnnty.:::The Convention will meet . pn . the.follewing lion- day .at the Court House in this PeroUgh.- .urge -upon :theTtnidn.men. of the :County to . - attend these elections,: and . Totejor intelligent and conscientious men to represent : thcui in. the 'Convention. The duty of. the . delegates will - be' to.yanic.aliclict fof- County :offices; and to Place in nomination Candidate for ...... ,Congres.. To Lace that work, well done the C6nl'ention, should:cmbraee. the hest- men of the County.: 'Pur . prcispeets of stiecesa at: the ,coming •elections arc of. the most Cheering character, and welutist add to 'our. : Strength hy. placing in nomination a:thoroughly good ticket,. Do not fail .to attend the 'delegate • . T.ll . Solicitor . oltlie War .Department has : aimenneed at(officialdecislon to thectrect that, niem who .been..Musterealuto:the, IJuito states service for „the toxin of.4ooldayti, OrlanP otherspecific tirhe,.:cannot-..*6 ,bela under draft Which :mhy,.take place - ..duringthp of their actual service;:they are c.Neritpt front that draft, but not from any subsequent .one. If the draft.shonld not take place until after -their return home; they will ,then: liable, : but each Man will be tredited-With the: ihno - . he" may Inive already racrV,ed.. This constrte . flop ,nf the law Mi.titore than just to. thoSe• 'Wha - liayp enlisted for one hundred days; • ' . . . . rioN;JtmEs•ll. C44puprz sailed ft6m. on WedneSdayllast far Sweden.-- The New York Tr; . ebune, of that notices Campbell's departure as : followSi • • The, HoM.J.!orgs H. -dAMI;BELL nails this morning. in . the Scotia for Liverpool, on : his way, to S)Niqlen, whither ht -goes Minister-. Resident of the-. United atei , at Stockholm. Caniphell is a distinguished memlier of the'llar of. his native State, .atid.has sdri;ed fwu full . terms in-Congress. - isa, gentle Man ofpatriotic spir it,'cnitivated tastea and courteous manners, .and in his.repiesentailve capacity . ; in. a foreign land . wiitretleet eredit;upon his eonutry. - Mrs.- Camp acchippaides him,. Is a 'rare. "e implislun nts, audis:wcil iiiiown n.-lit unix) . dir des as a•poetess, as well 13.4 . alchasie and rigorous prose-writer:, . . . . IF . kini.haveordj. fifty dollars to spare, put it into the.. rieW ; toan t loterest . ...the'sitcdess. of the new Loan . . is luiPreeedented::, Our I%)4rk en.. should fOrin - . clubS at.pneo;- . andlhieSt..,.Sustaid your Qoccrnnicut,`and your Government will sus- . • . Cuiir..rrnn COEN:Iu on Coin.—As' soon as there fa the slightost.imeasine y cif .the chest; "with dif: fienity•of bi•cathing, or inclicaticine of Cough, ' ' talcs: slnring 'clay . a few 0f . "./triiorn's /fronc..h icrl T. rnctles:' •deinulderrt - ingreClinzits, they allay Pulmonary Irritation.. Military Officer* nailScildiera Ehoul.4l have them in roadinpeii Upon the fi ng t, B ,ppea F anft , of . a . Cola or Cough. • .• •• . TH E :.CQA,L.::Titt;;NPV:. mit 43, .1.804. The epiantity gent by.Rsilrond this-week is 68,- 733 01,-by tisnal3l,BB4 10—for tlinwen)ooo,6l7 11.-aisingt 66,650 tuns for tho corresponding week . . . . Since the advance in licicee on-the Ist of Au gnsirthe.deinand_ for coal' iS.not ai . hritk as it was before, although it .continuos: la Nery, good.'.' Prepared" Coat ranges in :price from . $7 . 60 to t 3 00 per ton incSrs and liests. One.or tWo of the more greedy operators tried to put it at• $8.50 tl ton-for Broad street; hilt we tire glad that It'finiod `' 'These are the same :parties Who are amassing.-largo fortunes; snd :who roftlo,. eo far, kigiro a 'day's_ prodtict of their '.collie . ries - for the relief of sick and FiCtrllliiO4 the Government has' kept a . military:force in tins; region for the last eighteen months; at the • pais° of the people, in orderlto protect the prop erty of these. Operators aoil.socuro thoir works in oonstantioperatien.. In the 'obtuse of • a few weeks we intend. giving ; a. list . of all the 'operators, and . aleo:the eniployees, at different collieries, libel:lave .00ntributed a days product . or . labor for .the re • hef of 'Our sick andwounded *soldiers. • Borne of the citizens, of 'Brooklyn, {Nem York, '•!" - -T" Ir-2 , .- - -" 4 ,,.- 7 `,. -- 2,. . 7 ;7;: -, ire . for .4thoo f+o4. Ilirect from the rakes, eipeithig to`nave film:Zits. $ 3 s ten- Ther 7raillnd by tryhig- the p:Kriment, that-but tittle will be . Saved after the3r get:the OOSIM their I "Ran-. S-t the present ;prices Imiol, fOr 00 4 and Vie high rates of timPP°rtation , the retiMeri'q seta in (air Otfee are mating rather Mueller 'milts than mina Butfew retail &Wire art Suiting's , profit cif mpre tAuta a *Ear ,01111,4* of mal.--, Those who rata it in (pair ipiantities - 14 measurement, make more.= , The trade sums up this Ire& as follows aso- Pared with lust Year ; ;' . . 3sB t. ]l, , . . WPCS. TOTAL. Wes: TOTAL. . 73E... . Penns: C: Co ~. . P. &,.P.. .B. 43,050 sosisas . 68, 5i7,54 44,0 N) SebriYl-Canal 10, 5 70 479-81,995 515.711 109,437 L. Val. R: ..R. 20,70 - ,196, '17,61 902,990 106,926 Lehi% Canal. - 14.1139 - 246 .2.4,211 &Axis 19,676 Sozant.n.9oth 15.87 sta,en •17,160 517,7 , 0 * 1 4 635 ' .. '..• linh 1,6139 . 185,61 4,911 195,99 10.2 g. By : R Road.. ' - .. 5,235 . 143,61 .145,021 By Canal.... 2.4.9, 299,365..]6 ; 9 - 255 . 00 * d 34,301 S" Del&Bilii 25,9 .29409 3,263 4 444,47 06,133 WY ool ingS o . — . QB , l - • • 967,491 . - 29,301 ~ Do . N. ', 32,054 .• 83, `1,670 -Broad Top.. :T.94 .188,294 . 9,2, 239,156 50,40 9 Sbankoldn:.., 3,699 1 9 0 .963' 8.666'. 174,8 • 2 3 ,8 45 Trevortoit.., ' 1,011 : 35,996 1,497 , - 46,64 'Kan .511. pat, ..: .. .2;51 - • 848 . 2,530*48.5 ' 11,962 Lykeas Val.. 2,330: 24,71 2,755! • 36,9 . 12,249 /93,034t5,439,4111247,611 6,095,69 ' . • . .• - ...- . . ... 185,0346,439,471 ••• .' . .The trade :shoWs- a large Mc:reams , t 1 again over the eorresporidihg- week'laSt List year there was a turnout on the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Havin ltailroad which affected the , shipmenti from this regiOn. We hope. that thiB • increase: day continue in order to•send a fulleup= ply of Coal into the market and keep dawn .a they advance in Prices: • : • TrcE Mamqi:Yrn. YELPCOST; Co.— 37e learn that those who hare this conaern.in,eharge are awn-. dering their money in prospecting for coal, quits profusely. Thal:test of the joke is that the title to the lands On :which they hold thelease, is in dispute, and as soon sethe colliery is opened and they are ready. to -the stockholders with "Vico heaiT tons of coal' per annum; at cost, for . each 'share of stock . sm.(which they may bd ready.bd do in about two years lience - ,) the plain - 1 7 r ants of the land will:step in t end claiurpossds!ion, We - ob Serve that tbey'hava opened an • Office in Reading fer - receiVing stock to this concern. We . coneratulate our - Iteading• - friends at the prospect (which they will. find (litint), of their-reeeiVing two heavy tons, of at.cost, for .their .strbscrip • Coal is•ietailing at;slo3l-1 - a ton of 2,1300 IDs, in icevy York ; in:Thiladelp:fria VI ton of 2,000 tbs; and $l3 50 for 2,210 lbs. Chestnut $l,ll toil In Boston coal hi retailing et $15(316 'llton Ritmovai, -OF OFFICE. --C. F. 'NORTON &.CO. have removed their' teilee from 26536 t 0 .328 WALIiUT Street, .Philadelphia, an der Tyler - galy 16, , 44.,p-lat THE. - COAL MAitRYI7I7S 11== PRICES QT.0091 BY. THE 0A13,G0. 11=1:3= 001U . M='E'D WEEKLY FOIL TILE NEI mis! aoun. • PHILADELPHIA. -‘• . • • •• • AuGusT 13, .1564; .• SOhnyllull Re.d•Ash - Prepat:ed, $ll .50a12 . .116 " ' 9 - 000 . •"• • • ASII, teaul . . . . • cio "arid St9vt, • ' oor -*- ... -4= 4‘. Chestnut, .-.• .. .. . . 9 90qt .9.25 LOcust -Mt.. Bost: - slid Bra :l: • . " " . . n 00011 25 '" • " Chostimt, . ... : . 9 250 95f Lorberry .. ... . . . Franklin(Lyktin: Vfilley) 11 75 q 1.2 ahigh-Litapp - , St.. Bout' . Broken;..oo- G0(00 00k00.0 . 1: Cheanut, • ' 00 . 006?„.00 00 ... .. , . • . 50a.. • . . , . . . •v • A."*" 1 - YORK. • ',• ' . Acts-r SchOflkUll Uoal by the Cargo Schuylkill 14:41 Ash by Boat Load„ . . $l2 50 a)l3 .25 • " - Chestnut, " • -.."••. sqolo 75 4 . —"; -1 1THITE;Ash..Thinip and S. . • .• - . Boat • •12 50. .. „ " Broken aud Egg •12 '500) •• •1 • " .Ches.trint• • - • - -1 r 5060 LEHIGH Whit! , Ash, &Boat 13.25' ' "•. .13 25 ( 0 .. .Clirs.stntit ..... . ~ .. 1.2.75 q . •," Sys - anion Coal. at Elizabothport.., No.qu . ntations:-Lnone to : •: •• • . . .•- .• :-Lehigh at-EliznLbetliport: Lump' Stove'. by Cargo 12 7564 - - Broken and Egg • .. . I'reparcal " 00"006; '• . Chestnut -" • • " 12'000 A . . . )Dela.' 6.7 itipid . .moni Co,? m" Coal nt.l.lonthiiit: :, Allook having SOnething foi everibreaslon, • N9,(po s tlitiojis.non to sell: .. •_. • • ••••••,:•• • ' - . A Book containing Sacred and Secular Pieces • :Pennsyl7 . 6.oll-Co.'s.Conl. at . .rj.....lCW•Cui: • * • - -*,* • for '. f :No qu4l4ious-110110 . to sell.- ' -.. •• • - •.• --- ,' 11. Good 11114 c Book for yOur Choir . • •' •- .. :. . . . COAL Frclghti from, P't P.tirtlapd• • 65 . . •3 00 t:... 3 30 Newport: .... .. 20 . Norwich; . .. • . 3'25. Trdy •• • •2,00 -N6w.burniort., . . 300 Bridizeport TO Albany •. • •/ 00 Providence..,:. - • 3 , 00 SI boo.t.Eid - 166 vessels • •Freiglift. from New York • $ Tr, Fnll Rtv r.... . ;.2 Ou iSeiv .London 2 25 Ptivtuclta.:. 'Newport Boston.. Providence. Middletown Hodson;.:. Lynn 16c .*- • • 7 •• 7 - . 7 - 7 - 7' 7 2 tr . 1 t The Secretary of• the Trensary 'gives n • ottca- that anti ti 2: ..ecriptiona Niillbareceli - ed for Coupon Tre.asnry,Notes, , 1: ai•! • fiayabicthraelcitra froni Adg...lhth; ISa • -t, - with sehal-an— . , . •. . • .. , • • lhtaret!tntthe rate or seven and'-threatentfis•, per . , Freights front -flaltiniore. Cant: araipal . interest.,. both.. to be : To Philitilelphia • • • • • . • $1 . .2:5,11. GO ' , • .• . "Not. York - • • *: •• • 2 .7:4 ••.. • /wild-I!' money. • Boston' ' • • . . tieights frcini . ll4Cliegetowit or Alesnyedria. To Philadelphia.::. •' • -• 60(4 • . Torl•z. .. ... .. ...... . ... '3 . 26(33•50 Boston - • • 6 00A6. `ichuplkxll Coun3y Railroads for 1564 'The following is the :. qmintity of Coal tean;ported over.tho different Raifronds in Sehnylkill :County, Da week ending on Thursday evening leaf::•• • „; . • . 3Fina fill]. 4k, S.l-lavdn R. it .. 46,091- 19 Mt. Carlipm ... .•.. • ... .. 9,16.3 la • Mill Creek • '- 11,50; 01 Little. 711alino) .- ..t• Broad ;di 'Schuylkill . Coal . Quantity :of Coal sent•by wock.einl!ng on Thunday er . . . PqrfCarbon . .. ' - .Pottiwille - - Schuylkill Reach • • Auburn • --• , Poit..Clinton •. - Previously thisyear..';.... Ti) seine time lotit Increme ao far Decrease . . . .. .. . . „ . ' ..... Lehigh "pont .T.r.n.d,e tor :064, • •.. . , .. .. . • • • For w ok:ending. On Saturday" Last, •. • : •-- . • • • ...,,. ) RAILROAD. - :C.A.N.(3.14 . • • OPER3TCIRS. -, 3 • 1 5{'l.ER TOTAL.) WRRK: TOTAL tehigh*Coal Co.'" '• 1 . : 2:024 14.6261 '210.695 A.'Pardee./it Co - - 18,449 ' 1.24,236 A. 9 .8.3 • 28,785; 'Packer ~ii; Co . - 3,106,.. 95,057 .. .. -. • • J.: Sharpe, Weiss ',.!.00... .1.87 1 2: 70,048 ' .:651 4,224 : Mt., Pleasant - ' 733 ' - 26,51 • 287 " . ...8.435 -Win,..litilnos:v., ~.. 2,349 69,382 '• ' :C 1,043 w. T. Carte.i.A . :Co.". •• 412 17;734 . 1.040 •:1.3,030 Beim'er..lsl.earlies - ,: - .; .; .64 • 1.383 - 1. .. V • .. • SinitleS Spring 31t...::. Lola ' ; 26,8821' ' • 6111 ; 7,986 Honey Brook,Coal Co j 2,826 . 90.281. 8421 . • 19,413 Jeddo . • ••• 1,665! 81,279 . - 9171. :.18:671 :Fulton C0a1.:.....:.. '4491 ;27,8.30 . .-.'4l6t' . , 8,763 Ilarleigh:..: .....:.; .. . 1,0961 •• 33,350 . . .stl.. - 7.373 Gemiau Par Coal, Co. 1;190j .: j 36,275 :•:.5 . 17 • 18.5011 Buck Mountain; ..... . J • ' 489'. ...13.9,0981- , 1;0371 • 16 1 561: lililnesville • - ' • L . . 790 ... 82,4641 •OP .. ••,7,69 . , 1...&.11. Coal . : . ..".1 2,875 •:•• .71,4471. .. .:, • . . , fl Mummy; Other, Shippers... ...! . 282 .!' 10,5281- 261 .. 8,843 P. 11. Lt, IV: 11. 13.... I 4,698 • ' . "17,214 1 , - • • . . ... Baltirhore Coal .C0.j."..1 . .-- --. .:' ".2,89 : • .664 Col:l9o)flated Coal COI . '.. . -• . . - ail . - 1,405 , .. • ' .... • '• - Total - -.* • . 1 27 ,b1N 902,900 24,211 .866.319 - .. Tot:3ll7R, I . 3.&Catial j o L 52911,20,308 • . .... ' 7 .. - 'Same tinuo last year.. ;34,8116 - . 1,143.606 -.. . . . . Increase.. ... ", ...... , 1113,953 . 125.702 -: ••• *- - •:- .. Decrease • ..rinciirblro COMTrade for 1864. • ' Amount_ transported during .the last. mouth.f.. . . . . , rberry.Creek • 16,9'21 Ob . • '.• • ...1014,6TS 16 Union Canal - Railroad 2:1,085 04 124,099.'03 ediridara. Railroad • - 6406 25;016 OT . . United • Btatcs, Bailroad, OEtnal and Local . Corrected tcooklp up to fhb latc4t7ierio4, tst f.,. F. Whit; • . rter, • Broker, Pcitocitle; •• Bending Railroad 5t0ck:'....:.._:..:' " - Bonds, ISfia.-.50..-.. • " • " -ISS6, conv't .ScEnrl Navigation Stock, pr. .. . . . • tom Ride RUT Railroad •Littl&Schaylkill • Lehigh Yalley Railroad • ' " • • " Bonds • . • • Lehigh Canal - • • •• r• Bonds' . . . • ." • ' Script • . " • pieferred tieTs Bank Stock ... ' ...... Faniiers Bank . Stock... Oin'ernnien4Bank Pottsville Water Conaptlay Stock. " • Gas.... • • • LT; 8: 1681 . •- • .11; 8. 7 3 10 Notes:..:. . . U. 5.4-20 Bonds fcciapions off). Gold CprerniumPhilada.) ' Butler Fulton Coal • • Greet% Mountain' ..- Locest i• • - New York and idlddle . .Coid:•... Big Mountain. . .... , . . New .. . ... ~ ; NEwkiwEßrmms. - . • . . •T ALGER :IMERMOIDMIL=Bron - grote4 11A gerlieeißo*, for Balla ttiO nardiwarei Depot. `An • . . -UMW SCRIBIWSTron Bed' Sark - 4411 r ' fuM -2-i-titt"-IPSalsvfor....*.thi3.,llardiaaria and Iron ''!' :1; = IItiIVVIEIAILBOALD TliAClEff.—Breast. 1i itesand TadvaaCtuitais for iate at. the Bard, • • • • . . •VA,511 1 11X11.11, Drikuir; Japii."-P.ariiilne, and .Pther.N.aFki:fOr sale attho - Irciu . . . , e.iith; 44. ?9'17 ; 2. . ISPLEB - .—C3rame Yellow, Chroino .Greao, Bunt Mawr,. IteleilMi RA for Mme liani wwerand Iron Stowe: • .. PCO . TY.- . :..131ustc Bp*, that is New . and Attiact!ve,: 'EIGHTS. A Ihisielook that Everybody Adinlre,l • • iiha . n gad A standard Book for linden' Conventions Boston__ . . r..,...$ 3'4: l P The Best Book for Singing Bchdols, New.Louccon.. „ 3 • NeW Haven " 2'75. The host Popular- . Church Musts.Bo.ok. t New . York ;1' Tr, • • - -• • ~ • • - • • • • ,- OBTAIN A COPS. OP • I l ip a r A d r eAland ..... " TIIE 'HAUT . OF • JUDAH . " Newark._. ' ••• Alaxanclria., Abi • By 'E. O. EMERSON.• . • c opi e s . • •. Nearly Fifty, Thrinsand pof this siiperloa hook were sold duriag the first sixmonthS of its publication, Price in Boston; $l, 3i. fiperimee 'Pages : setit, free.— a 2 .: ..OLIVER „DITSON & • CO,.Puluishers,. :BUiitol3. ,For a b i... sale by J. E. COULD, Philadelphia. • • Ana. 13, '64. .• • • - 131ay 2S • • "" • U S 7 30*LOAN •• • - • irlved for-the week El iialietlb'pait Port hind, . ..... FIZEZIEM C(P i Tannton. - 00 I Nei , Haven... 1 (h Pertemeritli... R .00 New Bedford 1.35 Bridgeport.... 2'35 Ilartforf.l.--::•: .2 TOTAL. 616,362 1. 71,4712 06. R1i,213. li _619.41A 136.40 04 19,830 01 5,653"17 rude for 15164: ilroad and canal for the 'oniorlast • • ; Et= in 1 2 '-' () ° ,7 ls: 1 58. 00 '24,902 14 / b2S 00 *1" IST 191 4'870 101 10,44"3 181 31,5q4 ie 453,80 G 13 00,703 "01 1,778,816.03 1,847,:549 1,503,649 03 515,711 O. 406.334 oe 1M,437 (4! 44,M) It; MIME $O '6S': 10 120 100 1(1135 50 40 50, 90 1 1; 1001 99 50 GI% 5045 X 50 100 0 833 i 100 50 MI 20 59 39,,;( 503 50 501 50 50,.50. 25t I 50,'19 I 100'100 100 10T34 100(109 2bo. 50 Bo ag 50 5 50 50 20 . 60 • TX • . COAL :• - BREA.'IERS. • Salm:Tiber-Is prepared to take it'aiiitee on Cola *eakei Stmetnnalf and Connea Bevy 101 of the most reliable enmpanlesln the 15/lima State,s,:and on the most reasonable terms: Off* liain'ißnildlngs, MabantongO street, near Centre s*et,..POttsville, Pa. . Aug; .18, N14.-43:it] „ T. A.,GODFRET.. r11.1?..E)1111.401IINT . 813311.INAILY,' .••••• • •:, • - Ilforrisilysrp, Pa.; . • • - . FOB , YourTa TEEN 'AND:: BOYS.. .! The Fall andW.Mter Seeiion eatiMienewx On 'TUES DAY; September 1.0 th ., There will be rctom.feri a hail ted number of pupils.' who may Make early appliestimt: FortlrcillFa, with full particulars.. address _ ' . •JOBIT SELECT BOARDING AND DAY . BCHOOL . FOR YOUNG LADIES, DT PEULADELPHLL miss BABY TB:ROI"P • . Fill re-open her Eaousti Par...non 13o:tannic; • and Dar 8daoor: for Yourzo Lanisa, at 1841 Cheatnut Street; 'Philadelphia; on. the 12th Of September.. 'For circulars.' anti' the Ist of Septemer; address. Miss TIIROPP,I at Valley Forge: Pa: . • '. • 1Aug...1,..64t. _ . P)BIYATE SALE :VALtrAntat ' HOTEL. PROPERTY, • • Situated in BrOad Street. itt thelkirough. of .Tturtagtia; known as the UNION HOTEL. The building is 4 19 4. hOTeet frtint by'SO feet in depth.4aU in kood con dition. LOw.tion,.in the centre of the Borouzh,"" 1 ". and convenient to the Railroad. Termiertsy. For fur ther particulars, apply to:the - • . - LEiyi3'BU,E.}=l;;PrOpriOnt. Ault 13, -!64 VAttABLE PROPERTY for BALE - The tulderslgned.intends to, sell by Pkrate.:Sale hts property in Afahatioy Cityv.conithainrof asoinerbi lot on Centre street,' opposite the Depet, 2i feet. 'front fu1d . 125 feet deep,. Thereon-ts. erecteda . • two-story FR:l:qt STORE and.DWELLIZIG-110USE, - .with stone basenient; 25 by SG, feet. and • a two-story hack-building, with ce11ar,.2,2.by 2.0 feet. Also, a Sta, - ble and other'ontbuildings..- The property is situated - . - in .the centre of the tiourishingtOwn offMaltanoy • City,. and therefore Weliadapted for. any business._ It yields :a yearly retit of. at least-$l3OO. - For further particulars, : apply on the premisesito the proprietor; • - I.l.E.Niti-ursdu,.. 8.3-3t` . 31ahanoy City, Aug, 1 '44. D° .vou . wArt i t iv eolf.on irrivEirr HERE IS __A CHANCE ' Tho nridersigned'offerr.;a FARM, containing 23; aerie of land, with a. Grist' Saw Mill, 3,14'. Ask • stOry:Bricir.Tiouse,' and. Barn, and on, the north part of tract there is a good 1)( 2 . 24 1 ." 111 " story,..Log:House, with a back'-imilding_ connected, and thalthq property can be.dividett. into two farms ; .a good soil,well limed, and good fences, .riertr n . good market flfAjOlikA the. Union' Canal Railroad, and' is }.; mile from the Borough•of.Pinegrove; has n' good water -power for, manufacturing. . : " . . I.;:offer this property. iower, for greenbtiek.S, than it was:sold for•sLc years ago. when currency WAS par with _gtild , - , naively, • for.-$9,.5000ne-third:in .hand,and tbe two-thirds In .one and is o. early, , payments;',with interest. - Alsd, 6 lots in *nriwitz's Addition to Pinemve. • Alio, Mouses in West Haven, nearschuyiliiii Haven.: Iliave.removed : WeSt; and want to sell my property in Pinegrove. Fciritirtherinforntatido, apply ttiJOIIN GEORGE, Lebanon.. • - • DAVID ,OREENAWALT. .....August 13, , '6#., • , tat TIMERS -Rcniiiining - Unclaimed 'in : the Post:Office, at - Pottsville : State :Of .penusylvaz nia, on the 12th day of 2tugnst, 1864. any of theseletters, the applicant must call. for "adierfind letters," give the date of this:l4st, Lind pity..oite cent for advertising. ' , • IT not called for within one niattift, . sent to the Dead Letter OMNI. . .•. : , • Base, " Fox, Edward -Meeker, Mary M Brigge,:Johu IT ; Pitze•Oraid. Edward Moore; Mrs.. • Ilorce,"John, • Gilbert, Miss E L'Martz, Florin; ,Baker,. Mrs T K.E George, Mrs 0' Martz,-Sophrinia -. • • Cavenagh;•Patti.....:lierdit, Porter: Sarah C . Constine, II j• . Hoffman, Jno R'. Rich, George ,. Minn, George - Rogan. Patrick - itch, Isaac B.S . • Clifford...suss M Horn; Patrick S - ymens, Tone.. Carrini: M- Reme-rd,. Wd.lket Smith; Elias • :rafter; - Miss Ade Jcin.on. Alex • ..Strutliere, Anglia. • Cotney, Miss M 'Jotie.s; Edward, Snyder, Chas S • • Datong, P.Oht ' Heroes, Sarah E Stevens, Michael Dreaker,.oenrge - . Win Jr sh Saylor;.Mbia • Dacey, John . 2 —Larkin. Patrick '.'.Snyder, 'Miss J Cl 2 Durkin..Mary IL :Leland. Parcyll Sherden, Mrs .7no 'Ales Catli'eLimz; Z -. 'lliornton,MisslNLL Evans, Recs'_ • 'Leffler, Sarah A; •Wolf, - John . I lisori, Miss S. • .Little; Miss'E • Whalen. John -- Edwards, Mrs E McDonough, M Wells, Esther- •*. Fitzpatrick,-.l.l&iirMurray, Mary H :. • • AngUat LI; '64: . - .'SILLY - mAN,-p: To Eveiy-Pergon who' can sing - . •IF. 'YOU: WISH .Theee n.0tr4 . n911 be coniertible,at the °piton of the holder at rnittnrity, Into six per cent. gold bearing bonds. ildyable not leSs than five nor more than twenty; yearn. from their date; as the -Golieriunenf May erect.. They •Will tssued'' in . 'denominattons'of.4l.o.. 4100, '. $500,• 41;000 end 40,000,.and tiliSuintriptions mitt be for fir-. ' tyldollare or some m ltiple fiftY:dollars. •• •• ' ' The 'notes will e trans itted to the:owners :free of transPortatirn charges as so . n' after thercenipt . of. the original Cettificatneiof Deposit as . they can be prepared.: . .As the notei.draw interest from August 1 . 0, persons 'making dePoSitainihmequent to that date ninit pay the Interest accrued !torn , date of note to date of deposit. I'arties'depositing twenty.fivp tbminand dollars and upwards for thesoriptes atnny one thin) will be allowed Of• ono-quarter' of. one .per cent., which' :Will be psi 4 by the.Truasniy Department upon .the., re , eelpf of a bill for the amount, certified to hy tie Officer •. with whoni the deposit was mad9..l. No, deductions for 'coifimissibas =St be madp.froin'thedepe'sits. Special Advantages of this Loan. . . IT 1.4 A ..N. , ,Tioruir. §ATINGS BANK: :offering ft higher rate.of Interest than any other, and the bat ircurtty Any savings bank which pays - Its d'epasitors In :U.'S. Notes, coruidera that It is paying in the beet circulating medium: of the country; 'and it connot.pay in anything hetter, for its own - aisetsaie either in government sea -amities or in notes-or: bOnds payable. Irlgoyeinment . . . . . , . It-is convenient .as : -a , temporary or.Pefma .nent Myestment... The; notes can always. be Lipid tor within ti - traction.a their face. andaccuinnlated Interest', and nre . the best security withbanks_ as cOlaterals for . . . . Convertible Into a Six per vent 5-20 Gold Bond In•addition to the very liberal IntereSt on the notes for . three years, this privilege of conversion la now worth 11bOnt three percent. per 'annum. !Ur: the current rate tor 5:0 Bints Is not less than . rtinsper cent:premium, and before the the premium six per cent. S. -stocks was overilyenty per cent... It will be seen that the !Lethal profit oh thi loan, at the tuusent Market rate. Is not less than ten per cent. per annum: JIM Eicnaptioq .. tyciin Stqto or llinnioipul .... , . . Tint astil.e, from all the advantages we have ennmera teknsPeeial /Vet of Congress . exenapfs ati.bonds and Tr eSati ury notra fiom focal taxation. On the average, thiaeiemption is worth about twtj per gent. per annum,. according tq the rate of taxation.in various pane of the it is believed thatnoaecuritle.s Offer, so great Indere mentsto lenders as those issued by 'the government. In all other: forms of indebtedness; the faith or: ability of Private Parties, or stuck coMparii6, or separate corn monities, only,.is pledged for payment, whilethe whOle :property. of the country is held to'secure the discharge of silthe phligatimis,of .tho Malted - States. • -.; . While the government - offereThe most liberal terms for, its loins, itbelleveithet the, very strongeSt anneal will bo to the loyalty and patriotisin of the people. benlicate certificates trill be, issued for all deposits. The party depositing mast endorse upon . ; tbe oribrinat . • certificate the denomination - of notes'reiMircd,l. and. whether they are,ta ligued in blank ,or payable' to &der. When so endorsed it must be left with the cdr riceiVing"the deposit, to be forwarded to tho: Tree sury Department...... seiwrawriolia wita..as ni.ofrVan.l4 the . Treasurer of • the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant `TreaSurers and designated Depositories, and by the First Nationial . Banlcof:Philadelphia, Second National Blink of Philadelphia;• '.Third NOilonnt Brink of PiiilOdelphiii . 4. and all National flanks which are depositariee. of pub llchroney; and . • ALL RESPECTABLE BANE:SA.Iin BANKERS - - .thrOughOut the COnotry will give' furtber..infonnatien 'AFFORD ENTRY FACILTIT TO SUBSCRIBERS .pp EVOI, yiNG 1.1.A1r 4: FODDER CIIT T.F.ll—new article—cats as keen as a neir razor. Who says Fodder cutter T. • • • July do, ..64. • . ST.I.Cp[TFit IIP.IFF.O — VED • BORING MACHINNE. 14.e'cbant6s; look at••itat -- , • STICILTBR & THHOMI'SON•B: . T*P. LADDERS. • . neat. and light Stap Ladder. An' article -much neided about the. holm. . • STICHTER & TEI.ObIPSOIS. • IL 100 for minim , T. 111,, WM a 7.°747Z IPTICEITER itojlosl3N,'S - . MATAQT : Q : 'L...T:A:I'sT..:.. CIRCVS.'::-. Refitted end. Ur' talized fei 1801 AUOIIINSON,.. ALEXANDER ROBINOION,.33!anager. . . The Most Complete. Establish. ment" now traveling In America. Two Mown, at each hirfonnmce; .DASHING EQUESTRIENNES. • • ' The Great:lnt and Modep.,GrlzoildL. ClIAB'. COWELL, *. • • • : • The : 44 * l . t iQ .1 4* 11, Bttl°PaTe noCalist --• An trnecinallcd _ . Ifigbly Trailed Ailabian-51cirecilis Edneated , : • • ' 1 • . Piinias. The:following fientlemen compose •tlid Troupe of this .hlamOth Onnikiny . • . Madam Made Robinson, . . "... And her wonderful Dancing.llorsea ." TAILNLILIif ' loss," trained by Levi - J. North... - . • • The Youthful Prbrui Donna of the Arena. ..•. . . . . " • .Mad'lle dagasta, . . • The. Charming :Danset*: • la:-.Fatile . /Ike, . - . The Poetry of .Ilotlea. • • • Sakti - Robinson; • . • .; . in his. Pate ' Segenaxit,• .• . • • : -• .• : The Timed necoinplish:Fd Drninntle Scenic RI tlet. tu Vaster Heituindez, - - • ~Ttie Renowned .Ennestrinn ..of Daring Somersauli on the. hare•back steed. The Champion 'Four And Six:Horse Riaer of Arherlat, introdncing highly:trained Clunenehe Stetxl. . .• . .1 • . . Nri.Charles •RoAs, • • • The hero'of turning three somerranlte before alfht-' leg on the ground; and.known as the man of 100 THE .WORLD-R4NOWNRD WHETTONT .BROTHERS, .:LEONARD AND . JAMES, Who ;vlll appear In their nnapprearhable aets of the Giant Move, .or the 'Trapeze Act I .Twins of Motenue and the Merry Men • ' . • • - The- Gran& Procession - . .Cntertown - on the . M °riling of the. -day ..;f exhib tine at li'welbelt. led by the SWANCILULIOT.draw bj elegantly mariteil homes, containing. . • • Clorqet jlytnd. . . . .. . . • "Pivo E.7.ldbMons eachiday.Afelieron mid .Ei'enlak Doors iqieti at.l•Mul- -7. P.N.-. Peifonimucea 'Cu cum niense half nu flour: lefe'r. •• . •• -- • ' Ailloiswion.::' . .:. . . ... 4 . . :".. .... - . :.. Iteseyvpil 5eut5.;.'......•..".. , ... .. .. - . • . . . is.zo ii.ktie i'illbES. Will exhibit In POTTSVILLE, - Prida,y . & Saturday Auaust 19th aid 20th. . • Schttylliiiii Have n,-Aug: • - ..ll.ll.ii,le,rsville, • ' I'ittcg•roN,7.e, • • -..• " 'll.othi •.. . . • CHAS::.WI..IITtigY,• General .Agent... C - Z7 Do notconfahrali lrfs ELstalnLiraneet Min liaa keellopinson's Great Sinai% At.EAtiunE it* Report otliecchum - and Eximiukturirss Of Borough or Cressomi, for the,yeiurVudiug 10464 • .„ ANDREW, wAGN..n, Tree:mien in amount' . tho Borough' of Cressona.. ~ • ' ••• • 1363. 11tarch.13. Cash hriholaaudA Of . the TrOfeinfer..slo 'Of "April T. Itec'd;of Gtio.';lfertig„ late Trull:surer.. 10 00. . . . . .:• ' ' Creillts by payments on 13orinigb °Tilers.: --- . April O. N o 4'59, :JOhll Let)lla.rd'fdr.'itilditing '.. •- . : •'• Tr:ensurers .acconut '' , ' ' ' • gl o " - 26 :No 4'37. II lhvcl, fur Siatturiery. Mny T. IC,ro,l9o,'CbrLst.:Spyrnore; fur wprk June 3. - No 42:3, " ly 2. No 479, bec] beLong,-for siirveying Sept. 9. No 519,:',N0ht•• Wright, .work, and. No •.• • • -497; Christ.§Oymore, work' • ”. nal, john 'Weidc.rhold, work, • and • '; • • No 42G. Jno'Heifiny . der, " No 502 "Geo FOrtig, work, and - No 504, r. . 'John .• • • 10 43 ..• •"No 422, Geo Morgan, worlcand-1 o'bo9 • •• • .. Bonbaro Gray, work • ' • • •24 29 "10. Paid over to D 11 . Albright, Trees, elect. .11.42 ALBRIMIT, Treaanrer elect, in account with the Borough of Cremona:. • • .".- . Sept. 10: By cash, received of A Wagner, Late Treasurer, - • Duplicate anumut. Jau: 16. Quih of Em'l Brasetlehl, C 11, show 11, Ctedlt by pa3, - menta. on Dl;rough orders:': • .. • Sept. 1T; No 496, John Cam'. for labor ' $ll N. • ."• 28. No 512,- Wni-11 Merkle,..fnr hauling,. B. 00 Oct. 'lll No, 513, Peter'll. lbw.. 'do „ 2l 50 No • v; 2. No 510, Juo Illeifnytier; labor,' • • 20 00 . •". T. No 519, Gti. Morgan, " do '.J........, .0. •." U. No 514, B • enl,,Beeker, MD, bill of 'sub-: •. • " No 507, J Upchurch, and No 516 and ' • • • • • • • •co 504, labor "..- - • • • 51.15 . • . ' 10.-. No SIT, Chriatian Sun - tote; . • 13 00 • .• " 500,, Frank . Kaittner, • 1 : IS. NO 522, Chas 8 Bayne, • do 1 4. • 23.•N0.495,,•W 1; Giay; $1 53, and No OM, • ;,,lohn:Zechilaan, $3; lalior • 4 Mi nce. a. •No SIT, Christbin Soymoro, 1ab0r.... .10.00 . 4 1 10. No OS,. Geo Morgan. sl4,lind No 539;. . . • - JOhn•Reil&nyder. $25; labor ' • . .89.00 • . • No 534,, Geo Zechinan, $6, and No 518, • — Robt Wright, $l.- labor . :0 )0 •" 'No 531, Win J Wright, 1ab0r::...'... .2 60 . 14 . "• No 626, Albrleit &nosier, for plank. ,11 SS - 4 4- 'it. No 520, John - }aintner; $2 . 23; and No=- 633; do, $3, 50. labor • ' • 5 ;5 • . N0'503, 'Bl3 : 16. No 523, Beinj Barman; !Airing — '4 00 " 10. - NO-524, Moe. Shoppell,.blacksmlthlnit &bl : 19. No 526,- Er 141.. Bock; hauling, - $3l 156, ' .••. • • and No 5.35, - Albert Geary,..labor; $2. 89.50 , No 605, Chiisilloypr, $3, -Mid '.NI3 -529, , • • do,'slo -50, - labor, , '' . .'. .. . .13 - 50 • 1 . 4 • SO. No 536, Prope'y gray, .1 00 Jan. • - 7:-.No 637, Nth- Styors, Fti/n --`•••• S. N 0.691, Geo Evans; for.planl: No 491, J-J. Upchurch. $.l 60, and, No . • . • . do,:sl 60,. for hauling --•• •8 00 O .No 09, Wesley Llamnie.r;salary; $l5, • ••. • • • aod - No • 530; Danl .Bartolut, Jr, $2... - 17.00 • 32. - No SOS, John - llart.oler.; . 1ah0r....., - . • •'V Qo 13'1Co 540, Win - A Ilaininer, —7.13 -Feb: I.No 543; Jno Otto;salary.aallighCon.., • . '..lib 541, :1).-11. Albright eurirliies • 4, .No .642, Ethanuel Brattefield, salary es Bari es' 20. 00 May .1. 'No 545, Chilstfau . SfYmore, r• DO Juno 24. N0.648,.,11ny Reiftnvvder, do. ..... 75 • By exbacrinion by Connell • • 11,1111 J'aly 27. t'47; J G Koehler, I'm: Vaccinating.. '.lO 00 1141cuico: in , . . . • We, the . niidersikned. - Anditore' of . .the Borough of Cressona, having•examined the accounts of D. IL bright; Treasurer 4f said . .. Borough, .and having 'cora paredthe .orderi in hie . te - isession• with the Minide Book of. the Conncil,.finil thht lie has received Fohr. Ilundred and - Twedtv-fonr 33-10 Q. Dollars, and hag - paid out Three Iltindred: and •Seventy-flve 74-100 Dollars; leaving a.balance tite•hands'of the- Treasurer , at this ditto of- Forty-eighti 52400 Dolhire. •.. ' : . .• W. K. SN.Y7YER. • • .. • ' . . ROBERT it YOUNG, • • • ' • . - 'II. - W. ROFFMAN. • ... Cremona, Angst 4th, 184... • • - • . • 53- non.Ags cocm.s, Globe Valves, Stotts, Steam „1-ibbs, Whia t lee, On Globes, tot.sale . at the; Hard- , jin Vit n aud Iron llopot;-: - FRANK POTT.- QTRIKING; lIAIIIItIERIS.—SoIId'•Caat Steel 4.7 Strllting . Hamnqiers, for, sale at the Hardware. and Iron Depot.. • • FRANK POTT., ..• • . PTITTLADELPIELA GUARDS! • . . , BOUNTY!: , • FOR ONE iYEAR'S SERVICE ONLY::. Men mustered immediately 'and paid caBh downs4oo. Conde singly, or in squads., • • • Any person bringing 20 men will be commissioned a. Second 'Lieutenant 2.5 men,; Phut Lieutenant , -40 • Thif abovo'will benxectited . to the letter. Applito • • Co. A. A.-LECHLIC • • BeadqMwtere, , 011 Chestnut St., Phil 628," HOOP -SKIRTS,. - . .628; . The. moat. Ceeittlete Atieleitteeet ofFiot. ClnsM 110 14.K111414,ie . the Merkel, Fur. Ladies' -.Misses'.art-ti Children's TVectr",' ie manufactered'and sold,.wholesale and retail, at Nt). 61ti ARC In street, sabove Sixth. • T.hey embmce.all the new and desirable Styles. Sizes and Lengtbs;,which for symnietry, finish, durability and cheapness, are unequalled.• Our goods are made of the best.woven Taped and best - Liriet).flnished English Steel :Springs. The metallic fastenings are .secured by: im proved machine; which prevents Slipping and getting out Of shape.We are also constantlYin receipt of East : einmade Sklits,:Which . we are selling at the following %Very low prieda :.:Rid. Padded and Riveted, 15 springs. 65. cents; 20: springs, 80 cts...; :123 Springs , , 96' eta.; 3e 'springs... $ 1 40 -springs , $ I 20 . • 40 . springs; Diamond tied Skirts. So.eente. . • • . or- SKIRTS made . raer4 r altilegrilaa s ireo. N6:648 ARC St.,PHILSDELP£CIA. 224 m 3 4 1 9 mod. X 64 EDllexruiLAL . . ' " •fk 4 • 0•111:111B MILITART :• ' • bidesltat iori ?=l x te i ti T' and .boys thozotlghly and big.. !The locilloti Is "seclude , ssViDbl :easy'q scs s es:• : .Thd. N t - 8( 0, 1) P ez rP ll P e eksiol . pie44l4,., feivice4espectretfinsds' to . •: the'''lmalth 3B ' I.a irsfetto,gollege and Prtawton Tbsoltigls4 , Be r b s.7 - .. . =OEM :° gaining c o.ciateoll At Kingston, Luzern° 06, ..'TtEC malsr-CLASS. Bi:fat& oi July BtoB4. W. S. 831"/16 ALT.ENTO'WN MILITitRY 002tEGB, • Allentown,' Ye is 21. Y." 11OFFORD; tyr4 Treistaloi. sc IgiorirpouTF, superintendent - of !"AtilitarYil'ePlulnlent• ..:Proprietor . . n. . This Institutio chattered :by the State of -P l :. with full Collegiate powers: will coramence • its next session Sept atli,Bv‘e.tyfa<3llty fa afforded for Engiletw Classical, Scientific, and ltillitary.eduestion. tinder the beat .of" lestreetora. Pupils ate epeehied in tharrimary; Preparatoryand Collegiate Department& For circulars, 'address , the. President: -. iRCADIANm . sirrt-ErTE D.W. FR ESE, A. at . .03,WIGT;BMIG;:..Slill11111= aci. - PA. The next term of Attis'institntion b* In THURS. DAY,,Septemberlst,. l t S64. - The design is Metter each advantages for the education Of either eex; as, are not exce led - by. any similar institution. The course of. wu on is thorough, and complete.. In addition to the mien c and cis-viol Courses; there' will be ` added' a, ComMereitil department,. to prepare, young. men for . ' business,. and a'Norreal 'department for those wheYvis to qualtt , themselvesfor the, profession of teaching With the latter dePartment tt model echo/A*lll be con " Send for a eau4cigiie. (Aug. a, 'Bt.—MSC • • •..••• . .• • . C lIIEGARIC • lISTITIIT.E. \ sNGT.TcH AND FRENCH BOARDING ANDDAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADLES, . . • • (1347 8c '. 1329 ': Siiirisen 5t..,-)Platinidelphia;) . Will re=open on' TMClFlDitl3eptember 2Stb. Letters to.lbe - above address will . .receive' prompt attention Personarepplication can 'be made :after August - 40th, 16114, to: • .',ILADA.II.II LITIDEN HORATIAN SEMINARY .FOIA.YOIMG LADIES, at . • •Litiz,.Laneastei.. - , , Co., Pa. • . • 70171q1:1E.D SEPTEMBER, 1794, Affords superior advantagestherOugh 14, 9 410C0fil 'plished female • ' •' ' The 71st manna' Term opens Alignat it: . nit I'or cittelais and information. apply to lie.. W C. AElG,Patnetpul.' 2S-sm: • , July 9. 'O4. COUGHS; COLD S 'CONSUMPTION. .Cvttghs, . Colds, Consumption,' . • . CoUghs; Colds, Consumption.' . • . •-• •" : "Ctiughs, Cads,':Consumption. •• • . • 0011019, COMB, 'Cotif*Taption: , • • - CoughS, 'Cola, • Consumption:- '• -. • Coughs, .Colds; • 'Corutumption..' Coughs,:Constunption. Swaynels Compound Syrup ..of Wild Cherry., . SWayne'S• CoMpound Syrup ..Clf• Wild Cherry,. Swayne'S • Compound . Syrup - - ..0f 'Wild ' • " Swaynss .Compound" Syrup::: of Wild Cherry, Swayfit's • Compound Syr•up.. of :Wild. Cheri},. liwayue's %. Compound-Syrup of :Wild '.Cherry,_' Swayne's Compound • Syrup :. of '.Cherry,- . ''Swayinks" .Coinpotitut •Syrim- of' Wild Cherry, • • • • • Cures all Complaints • • . - Cures. all. 'Complaints • " Cures, 'all 'Complaints Cures , 411 'Complaints •'. , . . . Cures all Complaints r • • • • • ". • CureS all Complaints • • Cures "all Complaints • ;Of the' Throat, - :Lungs and . Chest:. • 'Of the. ...Throat, •Lungs . and :C'heet, • ' Of the .Throat, ..Lungs . and:: Chest, ••• . • Of.. the Throat; LUngs .and.. Chest". • Of. the Throat, ;Longs :. and - •Chest.. • Of the" Thrust ; Lungs and' Chest,: • Of. the: Throat, Lungs and', Chest. • . Of .the find:. Chest, Although many years have elapsediince• this • discov :ery was made . known to the world, its' great "virtuelias ' nerer yet been equaleti: ' • .• •-• •. • • . . . . Co Aniiithrr - INire by Dr. 13*Ityne , m C0m .... • Syruiii of' Cherry. • -:lsuffer4four months with a violent Cough, accom lauded. with painful tighinhss • of' the:chest, -great culty of hre.athing s . .sonj: throat, sleep ,disttirbed from constant. coughing . ; tried a atimber of •rerntsilei without -.benefit:`l SVIS advised to •• try . Dr: -Swaytte's Compound Syrnp nfWild,Cherry; which gave quick relief: and after • .using,,twO:bettlis a perfect:cure Was , the• result:' ".. t his certiticate freely, - as I.waut all , the world to'kuow Orthia truly valdable . ' ".•'.... •Itobrtanrzi J. EVANS, 1.24.50 nth street;P.blifaia.l: Prepared only . - bv Dr. Soaves 4t.50N, , 830 North Sixth' street, Philadelphia. • • . • ' , • • ' Sold by 3; G. BROWN & SON, and: HENRY SAT ••LOR,• all the principal Druggists. and .2:3 cents 50 centm .I.E.IMAN*NT - .:OIIIiB - .". • SWAYIik'S I".•XNACR-8.- • ' - • Thongh, many years '• '• •• • hake' elapsed since this •• • •greatthicovery.wnii made known . •. • , '" to the world, its great virtue tuts 'ex yet heenequalled. - Itasidety and in- ' nocelice have been -fully tested, so that It - May bt adininistereii to the most tender in • rant. •It Imparts'Streugtli and seuridnesa to . • debilitated 'and. corrupted. conlititutiOns, there by pri.werNing . their, offspring from hereditary diseases • • •In short, the . .nicist' loathsome diseases, which • •- have•put eVery.other medicine at defiance, as -• well as the skill .of the profession, for ifiore than a quarter. Of, n century, have been • perfectly cured by this great vegetable . • Panrieea:- Let no - , disease, however .• • ' bad'it maysbe,' or length of time it .• • • May have existed, - discourage you . • . • untityon have tried ells • • 'SWAY'NE , S PANACEA-- Corea Trillceratc4...-soio Throat, Hip Joint Complaint -§WAME'S I'ANAcE& curl% 3Scrcarltil ineettsps, Swwe'g Panacea cotestrlcEirons and AVI*9 Sw clung Swaync's Piiitaccti curcs'Dark • Blotches, or-Defects in Sivaxne's Panaceit criree Slcln, Pimples . " on the Pam.. . • Ssfarie's Pwlacca mh2B.4ar . nerilus, oiTastlitof Figs . h ,Swhytic't? P.unace cures Syphilitic Pi.913(17538 Oflong Swaynces Paritten. came Ellenmntic Affections, Diseeace EHR'S CORNET. RAND. R ' .This Band can be'engiged tO OAP at Political Meet.: inge,.Serenadee, arc. Applj , to ' C. CART&R; - " • Union Hotel; Centre Street. .Potterville,Angust ' .224 m FitIIIT .TREES . . . . . . . . ' One °ribs largest -2cur3ery Firms — .in South .n. Sth Eastern Pennsylvania wishes to se cure the seiVices Of a - competent BALES . . : in Bucks County. 'They:AOwish a reliable, en- I TT tcirprising man, to devote hiaattention to selling Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines and Plants, in the neigh borhood in which he lives. Compensation. liberal. For . particulars, address.' . DLNOBE, COI 4 OIAD Ss C 0.,. West Grove, Chester county, Pa. att-i .6\,t4vt HOW. TO PESTROY ROACHES, RATS, MICE, BEB BUGS, ANTS, :&c. USE BTJRT'S Vermin xt, - erratnato,r•. ••• • . . IT IS DIPALLIBLE • IT IS INTAIASBLE i Is put up In Large Bakes for 33 cents_'.,.ls all ready for use, without rutting with other articles. Does not spoil or get dry and worthless by keeping, like - some other preparations.-.'Vermin are extravagantly. fond Of. it... Rats and Mice die out of their holes. Is. not den.. genius to use. - Gives satisfectionto all who use'.lt.--,, Sold by. all Druggists and Dealers' throughout the Uni. fed Slates. CsirrioX—lre sure and ask for Burrs Ex terminator, In large hoxu , , with red label, and signed by the Proprietor. Depot, No. 139 South TENTH - St., - above Walnut.. Manufactory: No. 130. Jnvenal street, - aboim Walnut. between Tenth and Eleventh. - ' • • This valuable preparation is sold in Pottsville by, the, followingDraggists •' •. • • Henry Saylor, j. 0.„ Brown & Son, J. C. Hughes, 'Herman Rabentin, and P.- Sanderson. • .• Also, in St..Dlair, by Henry B. Davis and R. H. Irvin. In Schuylkill Haven :by Hugh N. Coxe, and byall the Druggists in Minersville,' Ashland and Tamaqua. _ . July 23; • i 64.• , • , • , . _ . 80.3 m. .Coliwalita4:XPesuiva': MEDICINAL • .FOR SOROFIIIA, . • ALL DISORDERS .ARISI§O.FROM. A CONT.A3IINATED. AID Llfi'lißE STATE.OF TLIE Panacea Makes Pure and.Rtcli' Blood B "aPaei7l,a,Fsciez4;47tPajeeti7lY No. 830 Nortu SIXTH Street, Puiladelpuusk CE'' Sent securely packed to any address. • . • . G.BROWN & SO N, and .- • . • • " lIRNRY.SAYLOR, r!ottavllle. • Aprit August 6G4 GREAT PRIZE:DISTRIBUTION Elegant Diamond,Ringe, Diamond Brooch() Ear Drops, Bracelets; Fine Gold Watches;. And a very largo mlndacturere' stock of Ele g ant Jew elry, valued at • , 85109:,000 • .CERTIFICATES. naming each article of our stock, and its 'mine, are. pladed In SEALED ENVELOPES and well mixed.. One of-these enveiopea will* be sent to any 'address, 'Without regent to choice, on receipt of 25 We will send by mall the article named On the certifi cate drawn, for. One Dollar, or exchange for any other article on our list of the same value as the grticle drawn.':. . - Entin,3 satisfaction gnaranteed inall cases. . • You may obtain a Gott, Warun or Drimose RING for ONE DOLLAR. Which - you need not pay until you know. what you have drawn audits value. • ' ' 107 - Five sealed Envilopes for $1 Eleven fov . r." Goonwir ,•-uvrvr ar. C 0 . • . . . . - • 197. Broadway,. N. V. All letters should be addressed to our' Box; 5700, 'Post Office, Now Vrily . . . ORBS 11.4. FOllKo4—Fannorty save H bor, and buy one of the self-working Hav Forks at 3 1 119 30 , " .STICHT.pt .t.THOMPSON,B. 011111EESE OUTTERICat -• .3)113 , 10, '64: SUMTER as.THOMP6ON'S. -THE iMirolt.M mom' From she- Itebels--blikt i rss at Tlinconit • , • city Foist, Va-e- it firlitrfevrlpo - tk. • she pence TP2filleislawiti , , 1 54.04rm.5. ok :11 1Oit * • , -• dewing. Iberia:lllf Hastown. yesterdafeW ri*elltid to` Heiayville, on the Winclieaterpike;:whertittotrdl*.yester tenlav afternoon without Ito boden's cavithyskinxiishodvilthettr adidheefrom - Charlestown, bnt.were'easilYand isteadiW driven. , This morning et daylight we restrineiftheinaril4 - and, expect to meet the (sunny at Gpeqtariillve miles this . dide Winchester,,wherelteidlbsEithArr • . have a battle or theywillitetreat Martinsburg been ••,neeppled-.. by. war:flute& The rebels ceptiffixl - and., hung' Sergeant White. one of our scouts, atlifartinkburg,lesterdaY, • • The:particulars of the explcsum , 'At , ,City.Foint an Sunday morning - haveleettreoeived.- 4. ,boat -loaded with various kin of snardrulition, . onto. ded while being unloaded the nevi:ice of -the. Quartermaster's Rep:Mtn:l - oat: The depot:Valid imp, tents, Storehouses - and Other property were complely demolished..Tiro boats, laden with stores,. were also blown to. atoms. ...The, cause 'of the explosiori is rinlmirivn,.litit believed' to have been dropped by one of the men. There were about SQ persons killed arid , from .10 ;to SO wounded ; 12,0 f the killed were soldiers. ' A dispatch from alobile 'stideelhat force of.infantry Ma - been' throvie On 'Datiphine , , Island, seven m il es from Fort Gaines ) , and-that e. • Federal force estimated at 16)000 - oomph:el golly Springs; Misalssippi;'-'' Deserters'report the capture 'of Mobile; Geo., .. Shen:min is.destroyingAtlelain with ehgtls._ • The following importanfarniouncethent is taken from the New York Haiald of Thu r sday "There was a gathering of Pease 'politicians Alt Repo', Chapel, in Broadway,, Limber., of prominent and shininglighta in 'that ftlith„ weni predent, among there Wmit., • Reed,Vbarlos . gersoll, and Judge 'WooilViird,lif Perintylvs.Ma ; aslo several of the: faithfuldithis , city:and ff= the 'West. It is noden)xd that they . haie sortie. very important business oii hand .loog the, management of. the Chicago Coilvention; and se curing the nomination of some Man, pledged to theirinterests and who belong* to their partica- - R.; Colby, ,o jar Peace church f ,Nlrginia. was on Thursday • stern in as Register Of the Treasury, id . place 'of - L. F.; Chittenden; ref - signed. , • . ,• • -• ;• The amount of subscriptiopi to. i1e . 5.30 Joan, reported at the - Treatury department 'on. Thurs.' day was $471.),800.. The 'total - receipts :from .this source up to•daMare .$11,27;450. • „ • • The mom - bora - of the "Legislature on:Thersday visited .oharaberatiurg, and were oitorirtecitbrotigh-i the burned district by a committee of the citizens. • CorreiteeNteekly forttpediliarst Wheat Flom; extra %rally, per barrel..._ do do do '.. do -per cwt. do extra'.. • per barrel... do do : : euperlln : do Rye Flour,. do . .. do • per oat Burl - wheatFlour,ad • Wheat, prime whitq,, per . baabel,. do do rod, • . do - Dried Peaches; pared ; • . per pound, dy do unlisted, . Dried ipples„ ' - ";-&i I WIMLS . SOl $1 110 1. $1 DO • Rye; . 19'bu. Corn, . Oats, . Soup beans" I Peas. Rye Chop, ." Corn Moat " Mltidllnga;‘.` Potatoes, .." Hay, ton. " tulle cwt Stinw, ton. ;Plaster, .• • " Salt, •19 sacl Tim Seel, b.., Flai " 2 NIB 06 1-001 9001 1 00; 2 52 80 .00 Lao 'LMT' A-beautiful stook 4. • ••••• • - •• • • • • • . ; • • _ • . • . • 'Plated Goods, Of all kinds, • Portel3ionnais, , .• • • • .Traiel . ing• Sa tchels,', Silver Ware 6c Panay (anode . • • . A . Also; an asSortment VAN Kink. & CO.'findebra ' ied Chandeliers and, Gas' Fixtuissc,,Broture „ :Statuary, Portable Lights, etc., etc • •- • • IlV".' Particular-, attention paid , to 'the reptilting of • Watches.,:. having bad the.largest experienee- In -the • - very first.mannfacturtrig eStablishments In-Eitrope, ws feel warranted In assuring every one who Will patronise vm,.that-we will bo enabled:to give satisfeetton, portico ' lady In all thener class of 'Work, much as 0.13 E finer class ENGLISH & .SWISS • EiViENT • - would reqnlro. We stall endeavor; by a stralghttbr. ward work% to please evert ; reasonable person.. - PractlCal llo'rologists and JeWe ETTEE OE. ADVICE. FOR • LADIES:" 1`:. FIVE 'ANNIGKIEAL ENGRAVINGS. ' llnsinfoi - mation never bt;fore pilbliebed. •. Kent free in a eeakxlenVerope for Tort cents. Address Adarees • . . . '. Dr. STANFORD, Box No. 4;632l.New.Ycirk-P. 0." 994 m . Jnly 10; .64., 87 RECRUITS. W D i TO FILL TIIE QUOTA OF ' North-EasfWgd of the , *ugh of :Pottsville. Local Bounty .. .; .. Government Bounty . . • $4OO • • • • ISAAC. 40YRR, Treasurer. Corner Railroad and Callowhill streets.- Apply to July 30; '64. U. S.:....t.)CCISE -TAXES. •- ;Nast be ".paid - on- or before the • • • "35th' day of:Augast,ll.6l.. • - . • ° • • - TT: S. tirroarctr. Raristrat • 10th Collection District, Pa. 1, . . NOTICE is hereby given that the annual avesament.- Of Eacise Taxes, for the year' 1864, on limners, inewasso, and articles contained:in Schaduki A, - has been coin- • .pleted, and titbit thereof placed in sly bands. by the••••• \ ' Assessor !or collection:. • - - • Tits duties and taxes contained in said list aro now due and,payahle, and all pirsons hi Schuylkill County chargeable therewith, are required Wimp., the same at the - Collectors Office at Pottsville, on .or beers the 26th day of August, 1883. t' Office hours from 8; A,-M., to ti, P.3f. . Payments may alio be made to the Collector or his Deputy at the following places and times, riz . • 'l'amaquii; on Wednesday, August -10th, at the cacti of Herman 11. Gmeff, Assistant Assemr. - Maluinoy, City, on-Thursday, August -UM, at the, - 'flee of Frank Carter, 8K...• "" Ashland, on Friday, 'August 12th, at the ofilgioi Wm:' Levy, Assistant Assesscir.- ' . .Thqse who neglect .to pay tbe -dUties • and taxes At aforesaid assessed upon them, - Within the time above apecifled.4lll be liable to pay temper egoitura at upon the amount thereof.- . : - Payments must be made in UnttedStatets 'Tres:miry notes, or in notes of banks organized tinder the act to. Provide a National Currency known as National Banka. - . N. B.—Persons doing buainess without HCense forfeit three times-the amount of such license, 'and are Lab, - .1 ere 'WA term of imprisonment not exeralina tiro years. • . . JA3fID3 A. ' . Collector 10th Distriet, , Pa: Pottsville, July 80th, 1864. . • 814 t HAWLEY'S SOLIDU DENTAL CREAM, For Cleansing, Whitaning and. Preaerving • - •• This article Is prepared with the greatest care Upon scientific principle*, and warranted-not to contain' anything m the slightest degree deleterious 'to the - teeth or.triems. Some of our moat eminent Dental •Surgeonshave given their sanction to, and chetelnlly recommend it eau preparation of superior .talities for cleansing, whitening and preserving the teet claims them readily, r.enderbig them beautifully white and pearly, without the slightwt Injury to the enamel.— It ib healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and ' sore. It Is also 'an excellent disinfector for olddecayed teeth, which areexceedingly offensive,' It gives a rich and creamy Mate tothe month, clennaing it thoroughly, andimparting a delightful frag.rance to the breath. Prepared only, by, A. ..11IA.W.LICYac ' CO: N. • W. Cor. 10M and :Lombardete., A. 'and sold by all Druggists. 'Price 25 cents. • - . TESTAIONIALS.—The following .opinion. of Dr. White, as to the high eeteem In which he. holds. the. Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of Its value : to quote other testimonials' in detail . is needless,, con tenting ourselves by simply giving the, names and. ad dressee of persons Who speak of Its excellency for the teeth: - _ : PO-up:Furs, April Having carefully examined A. Rimier, Dental cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend' It- to the public generally. Itis an excellent preparation An' cleansing and preserving the teeth , and can be used by all persons with the unmet confidence. as its properties are perfectly harmlesc Besides preserving the teeth. it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a pleasantuese to the hived]: . - • • . • .. Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1293 Arch St. • Thos. Ingrani,`3,l.D., Dentist; 491 N. Fourth Street. J Birkey, 254 S. Sixth St. E. Vanderelice, Sprgeon Dentist; 4% Arch St. • C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Wainitt St. • S. DillinghaM; D. D. 5.,134 Arch St. F. M. Dixon, 021 Arch St. . Edward Townsend, - Dentist, 8211 N. Fourth St: • • . L. H. Dort - Ailey, -Dentist, Eel N.- Tenth St. M.Dentist, tl2O N. Sixth St. June' 4, . • , 83-10 CA.RP ET triVEXPitiltik—Sole amens! . for the bolt Sweeper ba market; at Jnly SO, slicuTga & TIK)SIISO.VS: . HAT. A 1111) .COAW • RACKS--eivertlent to hang anywhere--:eery die:an—at • Jtd.r. 3o . '63. &mum k THQMPSONT,_ ITRUALLIS PATENT .COIN OREL. Lfia." All Iron. Shells and . - eleana.at the same time; without waste or brftkagg.._*siratert the Corn from the cob: - An aria at the Hardware and Iron De , . 4. 111 0 0 :: .8 110 , • CM SOO . 6 00 :10 00 .8.50 I " 4 .00 , Sti 140 44 93 23 13 Kom dox• &iitettlreA Shoo Lion% - • " I hind qr. ". i " .front." " Mutton,. . " 'Pork, • ' • " Veal, • 0,, Sugar, Cuba, ." Sugar Room, " Porto Rico; " WhitC, • - Cruehed.: • . -4 N."O. gyrilp. -$3OO - :.100