Ipijnrrort LLE . ;,: - . PA. iATURDAY, AUGUST 97.-.1864. . Copies of . the Macre , - Jountal earl be obtained every Saturday, at the fol eiing places: • • • . • , HENRY BARER. - • " • MRS, lIOLIIILS, St. Clair ' LOUIS.H. KOCIL HENRYS. BONER, Ashland ' • G. " SCHNELL. " • PETKR Port Carbon ()AVlD PHILLIPS. Mahanny ity.' tr. , 31..8. BENSINGER. Tamaqua. 11, N. CON:E„'Schaylkill Haven. ' . FOR PRESIDENT, AI3IOIIA3T - : , I4VCOLN. • FOR 'ICS-PRESIDENT, J O.H SON:- sioN.c-OKyry TICKET. . • ecingii•ows; lIOWLL.FISIihiIt of Pot tsiille *CUMIN HENRY L. CAKE, of Tamaqua' • WILLIAM W, 1110 MAS, of Tinegiore,. sIiTH W. GEER. of If fnersvillo, JOJ4 , lloWIL)..1$14.8, of New Cantle • - Sheriff; DANIEL-B. ALTEIOUSE; of. Tremont ..• Commissioner, me:MLA . .BOLTON, of Port-Carboo -'- Director ofDie Poor, ,ANDREW KIEFFER; 'of . Cr6ysiina. • . 'Auditor, - • . . WILLI Ajkt M. STELLWAGON, of. Palo Alto ADVANCE IN PRICES. ."Aherthe ist of : September, . the fcillewing the terihs.of,the JouiticAL 2 • • TEitAs 0F.T11116 BILINtiIItiIVJOURBIALL TSB NIS ---S4 fi per annum, pun* ili 02hrlince $3 00 if, not paid in. advance.. . Thee terms will he strictly adhered to bereaftat. • . TO CLUBS: ' Treae • vplee tri one address (in advance) . 87'00 a; r . '`' •",.. • " • 13 00 pent:ern" • " • " -21 , 4 00, Clu h 15111criptions must invariably be paid ifi'ruivance. T1 1 ,,3,,ree AI. will. be, furnished to. Carvers and others at et 00 per *WO copies, cash . on delivery: . • Tyr Clergymen and School Teachers will be furnished vita - the JOUR,.a..rit SI 50 In adiianee,:of $1 70 if paid vahln.the year—over one year, 'full . • Kates of -Advi:rtipiinjw. • Int* 3 lines. ineluding date., one insertion, 75 cta.; and ral.....r.entinseTtihns2!s eta. One square of T llnCs, and 3 !toes. for 1 ur 2 insertions $1; 3 Insertlons . sl 25; subsequent insertions,- 25 cents , per , square. Larger 421 prITOrt.IOII.: • .. •Tungs. TIVICIATL. Three $2 00 s3' 60 • $5OO Siren liars, and over 3... 400 .'T 00 ": 12 00 Trrcirquves, or 14 lines, ' 6 . 00 • .10 00 .. 11.00 Ttres " 800 14 00 •.20 00 28 " poo 16 00 . 24 00 rye " " 00 18 00 26 00 gainer column ...... .. 14 00 22.00 40 00 l'fr Larger spice as per affreement. - , 1 • pr . Nine words are conntedaa a line In advertising: N.lllees and Dissolutions, 2 rind 3 tithes. $2 b 0: illainistration Notices . and 11issidutions, 6 'times, $3, REDUCED:.I4TES OF THE 1 - 611PAIEN JOUR After hi-day's issue :we announce- to _the !lends oft*: Union cause that We :will, ftu , ? sish t he..,Tciumqm, commencing with neit Sat issue'for the campaign in chtbs at the Id;yest rates possible, with the pricepf-paper.. luipe that our friends' will.eiert .the M - iti this tantter,imid : seed in . the . names - This- eAnipaign.lS: One of great , rtan&;. Ita result will show the. rebels that - I MF, people arc resoleed to preserve- the coun- . ~ l'f(in‘ Maine to .Tetexaa, and compel traitors !oolley itslawS, or it will prove. that we are ;1'116)011y of the priceless boon . of liberty, be-. .ineatheil to us by our : fathersof the ROOM . - !ion, Mid that we are willing to heeome tle iaves of the - Seattle:pi' aristocrats.. ,1,311 it he .. .• : . Indelieufient UMOn journalsfrill do much ai Ibis catnriahr,M to set facts before the pet) , and they OinnOt he*cireulate:d %top wide- We therefore urge - the friends - Ai in every section of. the County,.. to . fortirr robs fOr the.JoTitsm.,.tluit it may penetrate and enlighten the dark' corners 'of old .ticbuyl 7 , kill. Come', - Piriendk we Ivant. to -carry thiS L'6untY.)ti October and November,' for . the. Ciiion cause . , by handsome majorities, Only use the means. atyotir command, and it 'eau in. a:me. . . - " Remember that: from .Saturany nest: utitit thr n;stilt of the election iii No:, vvinber shall be - known; We will furnish i to Jopits Liu clubs, - nt the - following rates:: . five e))Ries, Ten " t y :five: copies, Icily • . • • „ One . lltindred • • • • '35. 00 Altokhl foie:iters above. those : designated,' at i 1 e same rate utitil they reach the higher, tinnlier named: . All over 100 4 . 35 .cents melt. and 1 copy gratis to getter up of chili 10 copies and up*ards; To 31,-C.O; • Union rile'', to .wOrk 1 • -• • • . :. • • icEccuirr,!l. • For Subaerfplietts to the itinrrs' Journal afoot Ural John II Addam to Jaml ••• Tho,:. Stewart to Aug 29'0 II t; Tucker to • Jun ..... Alf Nlllne4on to .lal3 1 • . ' of Trade to lay 1 '65 . John W Itoseherrr , to Jan 1'65 • 1' fiDotmotti to March 16 '55 S Jr. to April 1.'65- •' Bradford td March 29.'65 • • llowen to San 1 "55 John W LIONI.OII to jan 1165' • . ..lohn Beni,. to March 1'65 ' .. Sehmin•le to August 13 '65 IrenryJ Osterman tn .August. 13'65 • A It .lardetitirAngust • Schnthein to Ategust.l3 1.65• • 11' Davis to Sept.l2 •41. r? • - . Saultzer to Aug 15 with:4m It pishup,to Angustl3 W Il Jourdan to July 11.115 .. W G 1l Ifeefe to August . 13 '65 John - Leil).to Feb 21 '63 Thonyuit *a.QsadY to Jan 1 '64 . 4 .- Mart m Zerhe to.De..c. 1:3 ' 1.11 Allen to July 1 '65 p e nna t'oalt'o to:Tan 1 '6s' • • • George Coates to August 15 '65 . clales Ket.ider tO july 1 '64 . A A Watkyras tit March 20 .I, , tinlle,,•lnfer to jilly 1 '54 • - • ttiAlig(nit 20 , 65 - Stawart to Augusl29 Wm II Brenner, to- May-Fi '65 • )1 to A IigUSI,I • .Inneu 110)4Ito April 19 '.65 • uharlot Buckto •Jitly 24 ,'65 . • nernhart Koch to .1 tine 14 '65 inWilloin to Jan .1 '65...... ... . Focht &Brother to Juno 19 55 . Wdliatt) . .lBllleS to Jail 1 '65 .. .. 'Franklin Coal CompanY to MarchlAl4s 3 U IticharthOn to March 19'135• J,,tni Thoinak to .Jilly.l .61 . Morriß, Tanker A, CO to April 12 Coal Co to Jan 1.'65 • lino It•eyrs to Aug 13 '65 l'a.l,ll•omings to Jan 1 5'(i5 . ... ... .... it slier Allosenherg to Aug 1 531-i Gray.A. Co to March 91 te . , iireard A. \Van' Ang 20 ... Ir , tiGaltagfier t.i Jan 1 '65 , DI) Moreton. to Feb It '65 • t• It Seidel 1'65 • -' ',10,.0111) Jones to May 1 .•65 Ilaz2.ard to May 1 ' oni, Silliman to -Jan 1 - Sz.loni"on SM inner t.. 0 Oct 19 e 94 Jw streoper 11i Jan 1'64 • • 11. Ilaeseler to Jan 1 '65. ...... s Miller to Jan 1 "M-.. F. Thompson to Jan 1 '55 .. . . • r II Tyson to Jan 1 '55 - nark 11 'lVood to..lan .. ... f . .,,rg.ltichardslo .1101 1'64- • .. 1 ,1,11••• Pilitn to Sept 1 '.65. ;.• • S.l , quon It Moyer to Aug '2'2 •4 5 yek,,op &I.:on:eh - to April 1 '65._ ..Itenheri Wly to Sept I '0 sololren'Fiutst to . Aug 6 -.65 • 11,1lry Sliii•Tler to July 1 '65 - J , -hi, T Clouse to July 1 .'64 ' • 11• - ).ry 11erklieiset to Aug 22 '65.. . ... tA Jan 1 , 65 - Ai,,dale to July,l '65,1 to..lan 1 • • 4: is yl11)111.1.110 Aug' •::3 i 11•4444444•4, Jr, to Aug 1 'b.' E . N11.1.r, to :1;01 ..... . .. 1111 kfterrlier to April 1'65 • Williarg..Pr.4ll..to Aug 15 . , ... 14•• 11 t s 4-arc:y to 5, 1 '65 .. Dui 1.. 5) July 1 .. .. . . . 4'. l'ucker.&.,:Co 10,1101 1 br P 10,1:01 1 '65.. ; SILIA to'Nov 24 lA' Wagner to Feb 14 ' T W Al iongtOn to J une.26 :•-•• '.Ane.r,•, Mtniimer tO.lnly - 25'65 :M M i•eitn , r , to lan 1 '65... . .. • W. Mortimer to Oct 24 „ Al , Aander llorrig to An;; 2i '65 1) Mar 1 'el', • Johti11;::im1jo•L ,• Co to JiLn-1 TWA - n;(11,-y to Aug 27 .64. o lon me7l/ 11(1111 KEN, :5-fit rli.s am t Lately Elt ng ng for to apex mend Wen ^4-7t Lt a C Ind Lferreil K tU cquitrit- In as 6 0 :In he 3 unty," l 3.1-S II q atti I➢l; of VIl 11. taka r 111111. kIiTE gr a Tr 44014 e c tf I 4 kpton. • .4 for 1 11 .bCd• LI. one , ,211 /5 0 T " I.li III)" 14-9 m . tir*After the Ist of St r -picinber the subacriptitin price tlw Thsitts•ll be .$2 .75 in advanee,.or lin , /m. if not paid in ItliVal/CC: ta'.All.mlewribers itt arrears after ,the lath br gap,. ntaier. will lw ' We give . this - timely 'tio no. m that none can complain. " 1" • - Thow r. ary ftgo the:paper on which the - Journal wan -, •I' rtr 't" l cents .1t has now advanced. 200 . • cent,and wage.. about 50 per . (mt. The advanc , we have' made on the Journal .is telly al . tout forty per twit. • - ' ti ,pd btr . ifires 4 .4% rs tr ntl) ten o n 'r r St. 1, ) Tunic• 4.9 tn II"' tvbaii(!u o,llnYr.sttYs that G. P. Cole- . man, Es 1. , of that Colitity, wOuld not accept lit I I ( A•properregard frr miter duties Nr (in Iti not allow ltipt to in- dalge in that prolonge . (l abspnv . ...erom t~ltitLa seat • C . ongrees Nvotild k Fit • 1 :1!!.t . .os (31-..sEnAr..llAn..l4 . oso.'who has been di•zalissed the Seitviee for gross frauds on the ( j"‘orm:ivnt.,- says in a card that.he don't-.be- . lievr he will lose a single friend brtheaction the. administration. That may be beeause Lis advocates seemed to have Participated . ..in th; - sit'frauds,..and thieves and plunderers and traitors mem . lly.sticktogether,' even .after IH.. beg S, DELF LS Mewls agar ,. tato , a nitina 3 41e to rtl. ; Wor t° VIXNEUT MEMMMgMMI TUE POriIiNTIOR WHIDI Wig APPROPIRIXii; LT POSTPeogED.—The Daiwa : n:4e • National Convention:which waa. very properly post poned from the 4th of July, the . day of the year on which our national Liberty was born, to the 29th of August, the day of the year on Which the traitor Arnold was born, will -we presume,- meet ,on that day, Monday next.; at . Chicago. Frank-Hughes, of Pottsville,` - and Dr. C- D. Gloninger, of Lebanon, are the delegates from this district. To secure entire barniony.the National Democratic Committee has arranged that the Com ; ention be Called to order by Governor Seymour, of New York, and prayer offered by Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont. After this the Committee advises that "the Covention dev , ote' its energies to . secure the defeat of Mr. Lincoln." • TitF Copperheads.of Poresheik at- a Meeting a fen•• days ago; resolved that unless the Chicago Convention put forth a square peace platform, "as clearly anti war as the English language • can express it, and then nominate as candidates for Presi, dent and Vice- President 'men whose VigWß . and fmlings haimtinize. with the platform, we will`see the platform, convention and candidates in HELL rather than vote for the candidates or sustain the .'action of the con vention." Whatever the platform may be, the English here quoted is tolerably-plain. CONNECTICUT and Rhode bland decide that Their soldiers in the field shall vote. Of course the Democrats in those States •voted no. - So. they s did in Pennsylvania, but the soldiers in the field, who are imperiling their liVes that the - Union may be restored,. will therefore have an opportunity hereafter to fire SOMG allots back at "the enemy in the rear." tier will not forget -that the Dem ocratic party . of Pennsylvania, - Rhodelsland and Connecticut voted in a body against giv ing them the right of suffrage, - Tin SANirnir FAnt.- - -The Managersf.are" endeavoring'io, elOsel uP . the 'business of the late Fair.in Philadelphia,. and the. Coal Comte mittee are assnrin them that : Coal Operators who have n6t, Yet eontrtbutedu.daY!s ppjul ict will do so as speedily as possible... Didny of those who hate newly , finished 'Collieriei tbis Region have not contributed adaY's ProL duet nor haVe the : :employees contributed .at . many of the Collieries. We agairi - eall . : upon those wholtave not done soto : eontribtite and enable us toplace . their names on the 11.911, of . , . . thek.Confederacy' 7 in Columbia CountY, haa . "caved;".after - . a brief and -brilli ant career. The.Bloomaburg .&publican-says *that about ten days ago the ‘.`eoufederates" snore they - Wdtild . light :and.annihilat - e - .the soldiers if.they dared "`.`come up;" nod they. , swear they... never thought : of such thing; sand.even kale the officers to sipper.: A happy Conversion.. • . . , .Coi;eslntsx.ry • How Lisd.--You often hear Copperhead grOg : :shcip . 'keepers, - generally the ri,q)rst of the clak talk, loudly. about the .destruction of .life in. the:.:wa r r - Ter preserving -the .best•Got' , ernmerit the sun ever .shone: - NoNr the rum sellers, slaughter more leople by infernal traffic in-a 'year . than Lre killed - in all_ the. armies, .hut you -never. hear:llml bowling about their murdering the i)eople . to the lune of forty tbousfind GnEATAu - am' rat tht. , ..suhscriptions to the work haie 'already. 'cached MI, 900. .T.he - lirs.t.wiluthe is tiuished Oid the -publish6is :11m.f. it difficult. to:..suppl3.;. the th...mano... This be.the standard work of the. Country on the :Subject on • Whieh. it treats.- . Mr. Amos Lewis is einavassing this County, of Whom the first volume can. be,oly tained. : " • SEI4SIBLE.:—Gen: Fremont and his . friends have found out the bOpelessness.of attempting to divide the Union party hy . his nontination, and he is - accordingly to be Withdrawn: . The next sensible thing, for. them to . do, is to . -eihne right . out in . support of 'Old • Abe.". . is • a .P}'etty good .tihion man; we take. it I:4l.6tFlicEi . , for seventeen years connected aith' th . c-Iline. UM, and Schuylkill Hiven Railroak Assistaat:C4illector, .Weiglanasier and Book 7 keeper, desires a uation as book-keepei or-general agent. See advertisement . • . Tu 13uckner—:.a 'great, ras cal, for as a Kentueklan he led thousands ,of the.young'men of that State from their duty. to their country- . --icas killed in tlidliattles of 'Georgia. -.• • 110 N, JOHN Qovcmr, was : recently .severely injured: His left foot was cut by. the -kniVes of 6 mowing machine:: • • • • $2 5O .2.50 .2 50 .2 50 ../ 50 Amts Shipped fromabu East, intdndad for disloyal parties, in Indiana, have been seized at a store in Thdianaliolis. Tnc Governor of Ohio, warns persons in that State not to attempt to resist_the draft. It will bb better for them. . , Tun pull 'debt.up to Wednesday. las amounts to ::,:1,559,274,000, • . . . Poor Richard ' s Reasons f r Buy . ittgrUnited. States. Securities, The'other dap we heard a rich neighber say he had ratherhave railrbad stocks than : the U. St stakri,-.for. they paid higher interest. lust then Poor Richard. came tip, and said that he had joist lviught sonie • of Uncle Sam's - three years - notes, paying seven and three-tenthelier cent. interest. My rich frieudexclainied; "You! .1 thought yen had.novioney to biry_With." "Yes," said Rich ard, "I had a little laid up; foryonknew it is well to have semethinglaid np against a wet day, and I have kept a little • of my.earniegs by nie:' Now Poor Richard is knOwnto all. the:Country roiled to he a very prudent aud,industrious, and. withal, wise man ;Tor ItiehardmeYerAearned anything he didn't knOw how-to make use ofi and :Ms Wis dom and prudence had become/I: proverb: • So; when he 'took : maids savings and' .bought. the notes, mere thamomi.was surprised ; and it was W noonder rich Mr. Smith asked why.. SO • Poer itichard, •in a • very. qinet; humble way—for • he never asioinied -anytlting—replied, "I simpese, Mr: Siiiith, yen know;a great deal hetter than I do what to -do with money; and how to 'invest ; i for I never had miichoiralall rget • l had to work bard for. Bid Ihave ksked annind a good deal, upon my neighbors',-.and See : 6'l7lot they did with their money and I 'will tell you some things r saw and what I thought of ' it.' One very rich man was always - dealing in money; and, ho' made a great • deal,' brit was' never satisfiedwithOut high interest. So he lent 'Most of his money to some people Who bethought were very rich;• , at a very high rate; and he often told how mneh, he got. , till one daythe'people he lout to went to smash. •He got hack about ten cents - On a...dollar ~ of his mOncy; 1 know -an Othe - old gentleinan, whe had some. bank 'stick - and ho went to the bank and grit-ten p,-;x...ettnt. dividend. ' The:Pres ident and everyhodY,Said it was the.tiest • stock in the conntry—paid ten per cent.' But what :dill • the ,old man do but . sell his stock: the' next • day ! • :W1;y? Why? said everybody. Because . , ' it, pays t00•m, ,,,, h a i ra...i.,,,And iii six Months the bank went to .smash: Now, that 1, know to be - a frier. • Well,..Mr..Smith, yonsaV.railroad:stocks are hest; because they; pay high dividends? ' Can - yon tell how long theY • will.pay them? Lithe railroads,..:. I helped - to build one, and. I' ge in for iis - eful things. 'Hut I tell Yon . what I knoy• alshit them. cme.third of•the railroads don't pay any di viden d, ' And two-thirds' (and, seine of . them cracked up, too;) do not j?ay &Stanch as GoYernment..stochs. NOW that brings,nte tothe Government .:soeuri, tioiti and I will tell son Why .I prefer them: I tako it you 'will admit; Mr. Smith, that in the long run the inVestment which is .W..st should": have' these . .qualities : First, it should be petfesrly seenw: secondly, that tho'income should be uniform and permanent —not 'up one' Year and' down the .net 'and thirdly, that it should'he inarkefable; so When your wet flay coiner,' and You' want. Your money; yen can mlt • it hack,'.`' And I think th&O notes or bends have got, these' qualities More than any other kind ofpericonal i roperty yon , ean name.— Tryit. "First, - theMT ha've been. looking into that great hook yen call the Census Statistics. I used to think it wasn't IYortli much ; but sinee.l • begint to study it, I tell von, I found out :a good many things'Very us efuller me to' know;. 1 found•out by looking at the crops, 'ard - the . . factories and shippitig, • Ne., that , we (I ;don't mean the, Rebel States) are making a thensarid millions of dol lars a year more than we Spend.. Sn yeti see that (since the increaSe,of "debt isn't half that) we are growing rich insteadof poorer, as John Bulrand 'all the croakers would have ui :think. .Then the debt will be pail; 'Anyhow, no matter hell' - lay - g the war is. Resides; did you ever hear of h-Gov eminent that broke before the poople did? : Look -into your big histories, Mr. Smith, , And you 'will' find that the people break 'before . the Govern ments.: Well, then,'. call that stock perfectly se . .`SecontilY, you want the income uniferat • and ermanent. Well. I want you to take np a list of banks,:railroade,-.mines, insurance - companies. .anything you Ch(a)se.-audtoll me (honor. bright, noW I) 'how Many have paid.a tooprinincomefOr tdn or - twenty years.. Not ono in a hundred, Ili.' Smith, and you' know it. •. i '-•.• • • •. • • `Now: here iS - the Government will pay .von, withorit, istrying a tittle. • Now I. like. something, that gives me iny . i.ncome everrytier. - . :.• '. • • "Thirdly, You want something which- is mar- Astable any day in year: Now, if you will ask anyhank.'Prosident,'.ho will toll.you that. Gins: n . meat stocks nre.the :only'kind of property that .is abiays taleaVe, because they WillbellaiiiitclientOi "No..M.r.'' Smith, this tv.ol , I/ .I tint.msf.- little ..2 " " 7 2 50 _2 " .... , ..5 00. :'- vin qs. '''''.7!'il"'ll'ls7""B""44l9l itinelrsi- ....'' ---. VAillirtiiiitleACKliti-1 1 0 11 1 se- _ga in Government '____ • I coufees,tip, I_I(AT Mlll u . that I. walled. tnhelpiluttilear - olderadditarthflf •ALL..YO I I I .IWrg. 7/ __ Artialbi .,,,, is my home and my conntrv." ``l confess," said , Aug 27.. . , . _ Mr. Smith, , 'I hadn't thought. of all this. - . There' is a good deal of genie in.whaiyOu•say, lend I will . 'go so far as to put. two.or three thousand *lige ; in United State:a-Wicks:* 1i...ca4 do nehaiviit.".„ TVs' left fdr. ' Smith .goin g 'towards the' 'bank, - and Poor Richard returning home, wills that calm and placid air which indicated the serenity of his disposition and.the consciousness of doing right towards his country and,his fellowmen. . BROWN ' S recorcnen& foi public speakers :suid_Othft* for the relief of Colds, and to elear_tftelvieri,;,',M. f. 'r efficiency is strongly attested by,PorigiessrcieiWfClergyinen, . military mon and ottiOn silo use this*. 'Aithere tzre imitations, be surer/ OBUPTIIO.-sismitine. THE-..COAL:- - TRADE Pott„orti#4ol,3taiket liSh.r4? The-qui4C4 sent by Itarriiiid : file yreekjell,- 175 01:--44: - .0iikia0960.ALfOr 13 against 89,106 tone for the corresiOiroi.T3elF. . , • Tbp trarldituxis . up illiia - mook. as follows corn • • .• , . . • . pare( - 1,1!..).1 last . . • .. , . . . , . . • . : ' . - ...1863. .. . . '1E864. - '': ' • . . _ . . . . .. . ... - ra It WEEK. i TOTAL WEEK: TOTAL: DO:. EL . • . ~ • . • . ..... P. &IL R., R 61,72211;919.699 '11,0751,985,05S 65,359 Sanyl.Canal - 27,38 41 459,096 . 32,0611' 578,258 128,162 1.,: Val. R. R. •••• 840.2311 ... • - • 222.60 S- . 2 2, 402 Lelli'h Canal. 25,569 • 386,74;4 22,584..412.547 • :25,805 .13emnt.n S•th - 15,9761 556.93809,955 i 616,809 59,871 • • ." , N'tll - 8,176 i , 201,370' . 8,269 212,447i...41,0 77 Penna C. CO - -By R Road.. • • .-* , - -:, . 5,V31 1 , 155414 usaao By Canal:. .'. 22,9471 -336,634. 17,3601. - 299138L646,495 ..Del &Roe 29,6351...*4.41 . .,4731 24,330 '495,9451 '.55;475* WyotilingSo ' . -.:238,19 :- -'..: 267,4911 29,361 Do N. : .' - .32,054 ..',..... - . .33,73.4 , , 1,678' „Broad Top... - .- .. 206,541 • ..- - 248,010 '11,468 j Shamokin.... ' 3,639 7161.451 .. 8;1u . 790,552 !..9; . 101 • Trovorton... • . 'Lon - : . .36,479 . .. - 1,071 • 61,622 15,543 .Sli. Mt.,_'• .. 1, t % .39,593 :2,542 ,'51,626 , • 12,032 ' Lykeus Val.. .9,657 -.29,21 • 2;959 . .42,526 • - .13,362 . . _ '.• . .'2 . 1 41' 876,1.121216.169 6,563,954 207,14, ' 5876 712 ... . . . „.. . . . . .9,622, . 561,1 . 42, -:' - - . . , • The,,tride remains without material change:— The demand, for 'Coal continues unabated. This mentliis. usually, the dulle'st Of the Year,; • biit notwithstanding this fact, „Coal this season, is shipped as fast as itreache's the Eastern seaboard. It is, to bd hoped . that, thereWAll be no • advance on the first of thei.aOnling either coal Or wages.; All parties in the trade .should be' content with. the Present high ratis; • • • ••.•. • • Corraiscrioss SaitilliT 'FdIB Daring. the,past week the employees of the: Norwegian. Coal Company sent to the Samlary Commies — ion forty • -thieetons of Coal, whiCh netted upwards of $4OO for the sick and wonnded soldiers.- So far ' the •NorWegian . Coal Company has not con tributed, but •we hope that the noble 'example set by • its emploYees• will be- intitateil•• by the Conk ; • ~ • -. • - • , . . We limy° received:the following Contrihntion . . frOni a Cleat', for the Sanitary Fair; Frorri a'Clerk having..the odd. Change for the last five pay days, owing to the scarcity or peil •nies. and currency , could not. -paid Ander 25 t 67 .00" 'Which will he . riaid over Coal Committee - REMOVAL OF 'OFFICE.C.I I % • . NORTON CO, have removed 'their Wilco from 205 N to 32,S WALNCT Street, Philadelphia, od der Tyler • (July-16, '64..—: 7 29-lin , •• • THE .. :COAL: . MARKETS ME=:l PRICES OF COLT, BY THE CARGO =MEM 001111W:111W FOR . T1111.1 . 11t1 JEW . J0111;4 Al..] AT PIIILD AELPIIIA. . Aucmix 25, 1861 Schuylkill .11.4-lA.elt Prepared;;:.....sll'sofd • . • •". . • . Chesinzi.t, ...... . ~.•.' 9 006 ti. •-. " White Steam •. ; • Boat, and . 10.2510 50, and, Stove, • 10 - 5060' . Che tout, •• • 9.008 • Lociist Ift..Lump,`St. Boat and:Bre- . • • keu 10.509;11 00 • ‘.‘ ". Pre . pured. 10'506410.75 -• " . Cliestuut, • 9 9' 50 Lorl)4ry • .Frauklin,(Lyk.eue Valley); • Y. 12 Li..high.Liuup',. St.:Beat ,Iv.Broken,:.ll Prepared,., 11. .C.he.stnuf,'• .• 10 Top, . ... ;. . . ..... •. AT NEW , . : • . : 2.1.: 18 . 54. . 'Schuylkill Coal by the Ca ! Schuylkill Bed Ash lic Boat L0ad,..£1.1 Wic::•. - •.•12, 50 ChcAnnt, " " ' 'J 75&10 1 75 I\IIITE Aidi.Lurnp and 8.. . • ' . • Boat. • '. 11 5001250 " Broken and :1 , 27,;;:. . ;,.....11 50012 50 ", Stove -- 12.00012 50 ' ....... 9 sou 00 hit cAsh, &s:l36at 11. ri05112 .50 • " • ..... . .:.11:•50012 50 " • Chestnut . .... : ...• .. .. 00011 . 00 See nation Coal at Elizabcittitort. • No ql.lotations- 7 none to sell.;: • . .• •'• • • • MehighiConl at Elizabethport.....• • . Luinp " and .bv Carp 12 506212 75 -13rola , it .• and- Egg •", • 12 5001 " .Pre cored . - • • 12 50k12 75 Cllestnitt - : • ". '.." 11 50rit • 1 I101a:&,11adoon Co: Ps Coal at Rinidiitit No ~ piotatioffs—none to sell. • . . .. • ronmyl*agareCO. 9 o Cool at Pt. Ewen. iitiotationstione to sell. • . COAL FREIGHTS. Freights 'from. P 2 t Bichritoad [Philn.41 9 6.. • Portlind • • • $3 00. ( 805t0n..., $.2 00 .Portsmouth:'.....:..:. 3 10 New I,Aindon • 2'50. New•HettfOrd 2 sr) 1 NeW Ilaven ..... 2 50 Newport.. , • 2 50 I New York . 75 Norwich.. 2 • 250 Waabington .. .. 3.00 Troy .. 2 '26 Tawide Taland• 2 50 Newhuryoort: 3 15 1 HartfOrd" , ' • 2'60 DridgepOrt..'.: . .. xx '2 50 Newark. - ••• • • 1 75 Albany tatl _Alexandria . ••• 3 ; 00 • Providenee:..: ... .. . 3.00 I Dighton -2 60 Taunton - :•3 00 I Derby -- - • .2 60. 123 vessels, andl2 limits' arrived. for the week. • Freights from ElizabethpOrt.. New York..., • • $• 751 Portland . .... Fall .. 1 Sn' i Newbnryport. - .: •Newport ; 8O New London. liOston • ' - 2 On,Pawtneket... Norwich, I.•so•Tininton • PrOvidence... . • I . 2o l New Haven.— , Norwalk: . 1 001Portsmenth.',. , :. Middletoivn. . • .... , Bedford. • Hudson'" • 1 2618ridgeP0rt.....,. Lynn 2 115111.firtforth Wein •• 2 VD/Albany.. Vc , sels• are plenty . . • .•• '" ' 'Fieighta from Baltimore. •r • Ti Philadelphia • ' • $1 '25(41'50 2 75ea .. . . Freight. froni.Geargelorra or Alexandria: To Phtlattelphin.l.-.;. . - :$1 50(A' • New York . . •• .- 3 25( 511 Boston- . ".- '.- ' - • 5 00R5 25 .., . . _ . . . , . liil.lllmylkill Comm' Railrondo! for: 1E56 , 1. '..- The following, ie the 41ilantity. - of Cord transported over the different. Flatiron& in Schuylkill ~County, for week ending, on Thuredny evening lest: ~ `. • Mine Hill &S. llnVen R. 8.:46,951 16 Mt, Carbon • 4 0 2 01 15,75 T (A Mill Creek I.ittle Schuylkill . . iTtinhanoy & Brigid Mt ' • - 1D.1115 19 - 15,59,849 - no . • •Schtiylkill.Vitlloy . ....... - .. . ... .5,243 4)2 . -147,P000 . - . ... . . . . . . .-- . Schuylkill Coal Trade far 1864.; Qiudlty - of 'Coal gerithy Ithilroad and Canal for the -week ending on Thursday evening last: -,- - : • • . ..., .... . Port. enrhon • • . • Pottroillo Schoklkill Hoven - Anbnert. • • Port Clanton'. .• ** . To4ll ' • • • 'prefloutly.this poo • Total . • ' To sanity time IaPA year InCrease so fiv Docreaw • 'Lehigh Coal Trade fer ., 1,564 For * week ending on-Braunlay last.: • E'IMIM LdriOleuni C 0... A: Pardee & Co- Packe - r & Sharpe...Weisa Co.; Co.. 1 '• Mt. Hem:mt. ... ... Wm. W, T. 'Carter- &Co I. • . - Bearer Meadow smith's-Sprint; Mt... Mt... I 'Honey Brook- Coal Co. - 'Judo Fulton Coal • 7 . ..Harleigh German Pm Coal C 0 . ,. • Buck-Mountain 'Milneacille ' • t M. Cnal' B. Mummy, Other Shippers.. • P- B: &W. 11. ! • BaltiMore Coal 'ContualdatA4 Coal' Co; • • -* • • lotat .1 Total R. RACanril Same time Increase. Decre.ase rincgioire Coal Amount transported. daiin, LOrberry „ Creek. Udion canal Syria ..Ara Railroad....;. .NEWADVEW AUNTS. E 'lll6 I C Ile& and Clay, at 1 Aug 27,^ 64. STICIITER THOSiPSODPS F . ENE tons orted Fi ae lion; at Au , ' 27,'61: THOMPSON'S JO(1 TONS T BAIL; msortild. is. to 30 Mu.; at, N., Aug 27,.!64.. TIIOI 4 APSON'B: . - . Fu r l; . sa tt 11:111i. or .I)UL:tan's liana; . Pano. end Ang - 23, '64, • : STICHT.ER & 47W7 . 11 EEL .111 An Ri01036-414 ri*Yed; of etrong • Wheelbarrows.. • _ _ . • Aug 27, •04'. STICHTER TII9INESON. . QTEP 11..A.DDERE.- neat; strong; Ught; 1 .0 virtable Stepladder, foi bonne nee: at . • • Ang 21,.. , 64. • STICIITER THOMPSON,.S. ICE. REAM--.6..few,apaegeltAX9nTS its - 27 4 6 C? s 4MCErPR&ASOI4O9Mgc . . . _ Ity M IMS , . 81:1PPV1111,4;.-:.3vbger-biesched .M. Whaler:Hl: Liabrigittuftoll4,SWP Wick. Liking Leather.. Itiniffr /Now. Oulitl3.4UW,scd • • , .1.. st, .. Allg-St *L. ''., , f EITILITEM& =....*W„ • . • sininC--4 - 14**4 Plii"°in*"w" i n plforitireWs el veo egincit/ " E BlReatims Ang:'27, 1 '64.„/ ilookluarnstkalerYitott. DSAL* for :carrying water:from two to, -twelve' - inches. in • Any quantity tw . ),Astki:4L'at • n 7, /64. : - 7 ^; - , I3TICIITENtr 41.11103U130109. • .1016JAPS P 111111.14 new article *action L and fortte Pump, warranted to.'drive_ t 46.1666 A with • , Aug 27, EITICIPIIM/6•IIIOIIPSUENt...•-• p nospittirr. PHOSAIGS.T* 1' . . . Jatiidairi Ammoniated Saperpboeplukte of .IJme. Sore ar;eiley for Schuylkill , CometY,At Aug. 27, 464. - EvilatTgfr„ THET. . . . . Undersigned filming liardiesed the lirpe tract of Woodland and the Steam_ Saw,Mill, located. in etttaikisES. Valley, near the liallrenul,ls nreixtreil to fai t nish Timber for Breakensi Batldings, _ dc.•. - SLLAB 315.8?`_ Pottsvnie,Aug. , •64. S IL. JOSEPH de CO., Substitute .and Recruiting Agency No. 422 INALI,.IT'T street, 'ZT, PIITLADELPI3IL AND' CIDER MILE,- with% press combined. A first...class' Winuand ia light, simule.in construction, readily worked by.hand, and can grind six to eight bushels of ai4dea. , or ten to twelve bushels, of grapes, currant& cherries, or'like. fruit, per hour.. Just the.article_for family" In sea r son now: . ..', .STIgHT.IIII...t THOMPSON.. -. 'CELCIOL . „ . . The snbscriber has , juit •received. a' large stork:Of. School. Book's, intended for' the .Schools in Schtiylkill and tidjoining connties, - Which he will sell: 'wtudesala and retail, at , publisherevrilma. Also, Sch.oa - Paper, euP.Y.BOokn , •Siatee, and a general assortment of Sta tionery'for Schools. Also, Mapi„ Globes. ae., Ace.; not OD hand, procured at Publishers` and: Idanufacturene prime. at • ' ' Book and Stational Store and Bindery, PottsvAle: Aukust tri; '64: . • - . _ WAG.ES CALIOULATOU. . The anbscriber Offers for:sale to Coal.' Operators and others employing a large number of hands, his PATENT. "WAGES CALCULATOR, one of -which can - be seentor -a short time at the office of this paper:' • . By means of this instrument. wages can be calcidated with great dispatch and correctness from (Me-quarter of a'day to any number and parts of days. .' Ile has, them also arranged to calculate the - hour or half hour. It calculates onleker than foitiny ()tiler , prOcesa now in use. • Apply by mail to . -C. IC PEALE,. . 1600 klanodltou St., 'Philadelphia; Pa. :Arig.27,''G-L .At their Organizer!On -intended to. db.,' a strictly-Tlif.. business,:but at; tho had some Customers who wished: to be supplied from first hands with Coffee, as well as Teas, and as their Tea Taster was possessed of infor mation relative to a Coffee which could.be furnisehd at a moderate price and give universal malefaction, they have added a large roasting apparatus to.'their estab lishment and given huge orders for importatio'n. This Coffee is called the French Breakfast and.pinner Cof fee:. Codes Dealers will receive full particulans: in a circular letter, by. sending their"address to the. . : dlticAT-AfERICAIS TEA COMPANY.. - 2 • " • . Nos. 35.4 r 37. VeseY St., N. Y.' August . . • .• . . . . . VAII4r4:11""E .PROPEICTY .AT One-twentietit interest iu'the tract of COAL LAND. in New Castle ToWeship, Schuylkill County. (ktioivn sr the. f•Povr gANNAN." tract), containing About 420 scree:....A. Tract of - 22121 acres.' of • COAL AND 113113.Pf1t LAND in Riley Township. • 4 LOTS out Coal Street; below Union; Pottsville— • 3 IILTI,LDING LOTS. on Laurel .Street,.. A -number of Building Lots. ov Coal, Nizwegian, Railroad and Washington Streets, - "Greenwood .Addi-. •tion.7 . Apply to I.IE4RY C. BBSSEL, . • - ...Licensed Commercial Broker and Iteitl•Estate'Agerit, ..--• ". .Cur: 2d and elahantongeSts:,'l'ottsville. August 2T, ' 64. . . . FOR.AbILLE A: valuable, pleasant country-residence,•aituate in East Hanover - Town.' ship. Lebanon boarty."Pa., on the Jonestown and Har risburg road. one:half a mile :WCA.'OrSIL 'Nebo; eon: . is woodland..ttni...reniaitider being under - Fu; .good.cultivation. fenced, and the soil -. .welladaptral to the different.crops :generally raised in this section. ' Tre.buildings..(nearly new) . are - A BRICK ..HOIISF., BANK BARN, large: Hay Barri, and tither otit .liiiiidings: Thnre.ls'an orchard of young bearing trees; With an addittonan - others lately Set . out, on the premi er: A Well, with Purup,ls: at. the housei.also run ning• Water In-mosf-of.the gelds: • -• . ' . •.'..Forfurilier particulars, apply by letter or: in; person to the subscriber, on the premises:- P.,0: address Oiso: . • EaStilatinver Tp. %Anti • 27,.'64. •• ' • .... 35-tf. 0046 'SONI 511676 006-6 40© nininti lUnelnitiard in . cif -reunsylva ori the ltith day of Angina; 18(4. • . To obtain any of,theseletters,the . apPlicant . mnst call for `, advert:bird letters,. Five . the •date .of this.• list, and pay one cent for advertising.... •• • . . If not. called Sor *Rhin one month; they will-be. sent to the Dead Letter Otlice: .• .- • • •... •: • - '• • • AMeck Iniogene: - -Ford Libby E • •••:. Mos!.e Collin . • . Ambrose Jae . Fax Henry . • .'Myers.A • Burns Danl • —.Herring AJ. • -Midour • J • . Boyer Geo L.R -Hoolachan Allen 'Miller Sophia: • 1-• : Brobst Ja.9 S Hopper Cd.rnelins 11. zhip Brennan Kearn ...Horst Henry . • Nice G D • .Bradford Miss-S AHainilton Jno shPO'Briert.ias Britton Elizabeth . Hendricks Jno H- Phelan Catharine Clelan Geo • Horan Helen- •-• . Purcell Mictel ahj Cooney Bryan . Jones Richard Reber (TM, •., . .Cawley John... Jones Mrs. , • • Dingier Srirah •• • Carland Thos . .James • SarahAtin Reinhart Cath 'Croabe• Win • Jones L G • Saylor Henry • Currens • Miss •S,'Kennedy Jas' • .Sanner Theis H • .Cooney• 31.arj , , AnnKedwards Eliza . - Simmer Jos, Caine Teresa •: . LudyVig F 'Saylor Hannah - Duffield W H - Lagrange Mrs J DWillianis.Robert Dimmick Miss B Lord Mary Ellen Weaver Rey GP. Enty Mary . • • • ' August 27;'64. .. 2 1. .. . . I, SA .... 2 00 , ... 200 ... 1 60 . 2 25 .:..1 60 ... 1 50 . 2 25 .....1 25 tIVINXICSITY OF FENII'SV*VAIVIAL, . . . . . • • PILELADEL - E4E.TA:: • . . . . • - • • - • • • • MEDICAL ;DEPARTMENT.' • ••„ . . . • rlfineity.ninth Session--(1.564-65).. Wit.mitGineoE4, M. D., Etheritne Professor of Sufgery GROW= B. Woof, M: D., , Emeritais - ?rofeseor of. Theo ry end Pincticeof Medicine.' • SAmtrei..Jmoicoti,'M. Emeritus-Professor .4;if Last •• totes of •Medicitie. • .. .. • EMI L. Moos, M.D., Emeritus .Prefeisor of Obste. , tries and the Diseases of Women and, Children Joeeru CAtusens,•M: D.,.Piofessor sof Materia Medics and Pharmacy. 11011ERT E. Romani, M. D.. Professor of Chemistry. - Josarn Linotc M. D., ProfeSsor of. Anatomy. I.L.Srirrn, M.D.;-Professor of Surgery,_ ;. .'• ' PaArient.G. M. D., Professor. of InStitnten of D., •D,;•:Profeisor of Obitetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children. . • •Atraso'Srtm.i,...3l. - D. - Professor of The 94 arid Prac, • tibe of Medicine. . • •-• • . • -•• .D.;.Demonstrator 'of Anatomy, ..and Assistant Lecturer on,Clinical - Eurgery: , • 83.9,237 01 10 672 07 1 TlA!litiOA 6. 1 , . The Lectures of the Nesslon (1864-65) will begin on the second Monday. of October, and.dose on the first Of March. 25,3:43 03; •• 9.501 10. 1,56. 10 2:743 00 27,096 17,951 00 5.224 15 . 11,193.10 ' ,1,546 DO • Oneintrodnetory Will be delivered to the. Course. •••Clinical lustrnction is given throughout the Session, iu the Medical•flall, by the Professors, and at the Tins; pitala.. - At the Sivjadelphia Hospital,. Containing' . On beds, instruction .ff free. .= •• • - h iiillitary• Surgery and . hygiene will be fully tanght by tappropriate chairS. ; • • , . • he Dissecting:Rooms, under ttie superintendence of. the:-Profeseor of Atiatomy and •-the•• DenionStintor, are otien throughout-the - year; except in, -.July and August:' The Room for Operative Surgery and the Application of Bandages, ,te., is open throughout the •Fies-aion, en der the supervision of the Professor of Surgery; . Fees for - i.he Lectures-(each professor SIN . , • • '• 4105 ...Matriculation Fee (paid only ..... . -5' Graduation Fco - 30 ..R. B; ROGER.S,Itt. D. • • Dean of theliedical Faculty, University Banding. • Pater.:-Tanifer„ University • - P. 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'Then - our readers' will have the' events of Ahe'Week in all parte .of - :the werfd regularly and clearlylaid before them. • • •• . rile proprietor devotee a portion of. the, patter to Lit .mature. 'Fashion, - Agricilltere..... the . ;Mechanic :Arta, - SportingMatteir. Buelners, Theatrical . and Financial 'Reports Cattle Marken , : General News, and reports of all Meets calculated to fottri an' excellent nietropoliUan newspaper—eVreekly photographic view of 'the ,events ' of ilieworldand,all at 'a very low•price. • The isellecLorery'Sattirdexmorn ing, and funnelled nt the.followinr , rates : . • • • . Line Copy • , •$2 'Three copies' f• • •. • 1;5 Arm argerniimber„.a;idres. ,, cd to, names otstibaeri-', An extra copy will. be !gentle every .clulf tif..ten. • r • :Ttienty to one addreasi:one-year, and, any larger number at same' An extnecopy.will be gentle 'clubs of iwenty. • I . Advertisements to alitnited number will bo inaerted in the- NVectly Herald: •'• • " . ' :•• •• • The Danz Hiatecn, three cents Per copy.. Ten dol., lace per year 'for three Intridred - and. sixty-0'63 limes: Five dollars.: ol. for six months. Two dollars, and -fifty' cents for three monthi...- - ". :;• - JAMES GORDONSENNE - 7, Editor &Proprietor, .. Northwest earner of Fultonend Named streets,.. City;-N- - .• • • New York City;. Th ere are ne . trivetingigentifor the Herald. • • - August 27 , • , • . • •. •.- mile for I 564. Iftetittontii ; MOSITLI, . -TOTAL: , • 19;9'21- . :99,911 13,993 04. • 124,569 03 6,109 19 23,916 OT kThompson ANure,brpliiiiti - civ ; REEN, CAR, BR M GE BOLTS heet iron Nails, ANfl T EA. I L SPIKES. eltn of ainy length or thiekueke le to order.: ••• • • Ir. Centre & Market Sts ng. SILLYMAN P. M. net 97, 'Cri ,-417111 h, 1 pa ; v .r ....t.L. .. . ....,,. - ot--.:Tritni; :.- - i-leritemiler.::43 , t .-.....,"",-.k •i. 4,.., ., '-'•'1 , ..'" ,, i. ...,-...,; _ 5.:;.. v. , . 4 -, .. ro• ~.,,, - ..'AVARDNEICWRIthiStiN C*O:,: ' -...,...g - 11,-,,, , ,-._ifitilit ~ttitt ~. ~.•...,.....,, ~........,,,, ~.0,•.„.,, rhi • • •=': ••• ..• .• • • . In annonaclnd thaVesaini - aflßltthely ystabled to pre- Aand,nnaw nanr. and glat o Lliai r.gr. antes:ma* widah'inar "Di ar .. , . . . . - Trimipe of Real Arabs conmeant - 51itale-and Female Coirrownoxls•rs' • '*CIOLTS, JOId - Jrpcussu, .•xtra o'rdilisry de - itibri,Teinduait =Kong. riirne utifa 1 'Arab 'Of Coiroznoir: xis Wons.n; whose feats itforeferfut a character. ,that; 01.!y. harirbeen a :them*. of. `ecinvetsatiteci.i &he; tins -liti :_I4ASSAIVI.; PitiYia 0 4 iiirrare. attic:Tani - Ps The Great neiginal.single TraP•no Performer: - This young Arabian' ayronatitigiuring hit extraimadina ri Aet; HA NGS fiIf,TFIE NECK y eattbuFragile Bar of. the Trapeze .and *bite Otis suspended beats a GRAND 211ANCH I:P9N THY DRUM :This Son of tbe Dried peiforips many., other new end- etartllng. feata totallyunlika anything ever blefoynseen lit th is country:,. Mahtinimed ~/ `~.. tholriontale Gymnastic -Wortaeir , . 'the astonishing Ariblin Gymnsat, arni . ..the other members of the troupe, who all appear in . rirrr La s rs;-• ill'ustrating Gymnietica epon-the Great Desert: of the Old • toild.• ... •,_ . • " MAGNIFICENT' BAND •ConStructed expressly . for tho season' at thecoet of ISOM by Fielding Brothers,.. the celebrated ..Ceseh Builders o: New York : City .. : The design of this - chariot 'is of .thv most-unique and most elaborate' deseription. The' pm.: colors-are-gold, Iced and bluo,lnd'ini it enters town - upon - the morning 'of exhibitioh•drivin by.l9-Smus. Hwancient genre entparisened, a; lout ensemble in presented et impossing' *richness and grandeur: THE P.A.VILLION which iir.eapable of *eating $OOO Spectators .is entirely new and- Wei - manureet ured'expreSsiy for this 'Season . at a' cost SMOO by Mr. Henry- Dougherty. el South St:; Newyork. The 'CAR*: I awes, Haanssa, BAG. GAGEt'VANII; PROP/MTh:I and. APi. 0 /21T3tEN 211 are bewail ful in.the extreme. The Smin. of Helices, - Posies and Mtriss ire of the finest And best ire fined collection: in the world. The Troupe of Performer* compose the Elite of We Profession. Look at the Nam eel • • . • - - DAN .. 'GARDNER, : :People!! Favorite Clown. ihAed .Hemmings •-, (.. 40"ip I_ • " 1111\ •.Don't - tenet -the .Day and.,Daie; but wait for the Big ShoWand the Real Ttoupe ofArabs. :Don't'uonfound this - with any ether estatiliehip.ent. 'We:defy ootepett-,.. tier . • • . • . . •- • Tatirragma; Wednesday, - Sept 7th. Minersiiille, Friday, 9th. . . . . _ .. Sch. Maven, Saturday , -.. " . l Mb . . . . W: lI.'9ARDNETt, Agent. 35.31 • SALE! AND. TO LET. T HE ti ndp zned has for.sale a number of STEAK • , •ENGIN ES, adapted to Mining purvisee, ranging from 6, 10, lb; 25, 40,60 and 100 pores-power, all com plete., and can he ready for.tlee in afe w days. . • Parti es .dosiring twpttrchaele: watild - ' do • well to 'call and examine . the catalogue, which can be had by Apply ing tozi• him at Sgitire Chriemaire otlice,Pottexille, Pa. second-hand Engines.bought.and eold. • • • . • .Call or address - MARTIN EDMONDS, . : - Ang 2T, '64,-35,3t• • . ; - , FOR SALLE.—A double two-Story - Fraine ft f . . 4 4 ; Dwellingdlouse, with a brick baserueid: and lot ,of ground , Market street, above Sixth. - Also,4" a ". 3 Lots, above SeVetifh: Also, 3 Lots, •Norweglau Street, above Seventh. Terms easy: 'Esquire of ~ • lI.T:TAILOR • 34-6 t.. • • rottsyille,:kligust -2 0. '64 . A WI 1.1..4143.1 . GIBBS' .8E VINE LA- 3LA.C.IIINE7—now, 'and of latest pattern—for sale At. •-: ..B. BANICA.T,g'S.Book Store; PottaNille, July 80, '64. • HOUSE AND. LOT FOR; SALE---The subscriber will sell at private sale, his three-story BRICK ROUSE and LOT,' situate -in East Mar- .EA. ket St., - in thoßorongh or Pottsville. - The house is three storiesovith a frame kitchen Attached,'" l ". built in the modern Style; and in good condition.. Pos, SeSsion given immediately, For. terme,• &c:, apply to the subscriber, on the premises.. • • JOHN G. BETZ.. 31-5 V ' July an '64. VALUABLE PROP:BUTS: SCHUICL: V RILL 'HAVEN * FOR SALE-The subscriber offers for !tale his HOUSE AND,LOT;.situateffon - the North west. corner of Cressona and Friedensbnrg roadallk the lloyongh of Schuylkill Haven: sSild lot •Cifeet front and 150 deep.'on•which arci erected • a one-and:a.half-story•Franie•Divelling, linuse,'•and it two-story.frame Wheelwright Shop. which can also be .caSily• turned into a dwelling.' Said property is. 11 : 1 -COd condition,. and will be Bold lo* for cash,. Apply on the premises, to • • •" I E. July • • .-.•• • 80-6t* • . 4 , 4) it NEW COL E LIRIES . TO LET, in the.Mehanop ,Coal 'Field, on 'the lands of the Mews, Girard.. Propo4als will Pe received up to An , gest Ist, 186 . 1;•at the alms of . . THEO. CUYLER, Esq., - 14 Walnut St., -Phihul'a,. . . -• • • ' • e. or P. W. . Sul FER, Engineer, July 16,'64.-29.- • • . rotts!tille. • . • • .. . . . . • Er EA I, ESTATE. FOB, • SALIP.I.-The - de 1L strahle fesiclunco'• of.. William Newell; MA .the Borough of ciaasoma. For. particulars, in quire'of.-. • - • WILLL43II3. WELLS,•• ... July 1.6; !4.14.-29-1.1".. . *. • - •:, Pottsvilla,i.Pn. 'VAL ILTA BILE P IROP ERTY for t. 'T --Two three-story Brick 'tonna Wand lot. of grinuid, on'the Northweat corner.of.Centre - and 'Callow-14t. Two two-story Frame ]Houses; and Lot, on ..• .Centre Street, oppoSite the store•of Samuel Morris. 'A two-story - Frame House on:Centro Street r opposito 11.cppliers. • ••• • . . . • A two-stOry•Briek House, font Frani e. Unnaes, and - 10t.,0n. - Geonie and Ili,h Streets - • • . A•two-moiy Fraine Holum and lot on Lyini Street. - Terms easy. Apply 4Q, J, W. RQSEBERRY. JulyPottssille,la, . * . .• tf • . . - 11 4 -1 01 C SALE, OR .1111.:1•4.r.-,..A inodloas thri.e-story BriOk meth. Bricl:Stank;•nttnobeil; eituated on Markt , " Stieet, - nboli•o.Third. Apply n.) '. •A. IIALBEII§TADT. . tiNGINES. -AND ITIACIIIINERY 'FOR E.--The subscribers have for Sale two twen-: - tV-horse ; one ten-horse and one fiveAtorse, .also _with Boilers ; t .Lifting ramps,. R. and 10 inch: with 60 • f6et of Pipe ;'. 60 - feet of wrought Iris 16-iurh Pipe,- together. With a lot. of ramp Bobs, Gearing. ac,. Suitable for Collieries. -A - pply at the - of-. flee of the 'subscribers, Railroad street, Pottsville:' GRO. - S. PA'I'T.ERSOIi 0 BROTHER:.' July 9, 011:13 RS . FllO - K Boitem, 36 inches in diameter, 30feet long, in gond condition. Apply to -• • . JABEZ f'f".A.RI2C.S. . H; W.II.ITNEU, :.D•'. , • . . - 01 1 71C - E,--,Eutrloice; Centre et., nit door to the GOT,- eniment Bank and "D. L. Estcrlre liardware Store;pp. 'polite htithantciugo etreet. • PHILADELPHIA GITA_RDS I. Col.' 51) 0 B IiNT oziE. rstAirs ONLY.- • Men mnstoreAlniinedinteiy and paid ansh:doyru $4OO. Cimne Singly.; or in squads.. • -'. . . • .• • 'Any.persen bringing 20 then wt II he connuissioneti a Second Lienteroantt rwen, , a First. _Lieutenants 40 The alyure will be exeated to the letter. • Alate . • • *., -Meadqtutrtsm 0 11 Chestnut St., !-.4Atigrostl, ' ,• • •. • • 32.41 .11.122111,0 CK 1.1711112,EIL• .. • ..• ''.. )11118 of Hemlock Lamperscrt tto order-12 to 22 feet . leDgtts• Applylo.. • CHAS. S. GREEN: . : • • • •.. . , . 11.0e . rieg-tranch. : Lycoming Co ',' Pa '.. . . . . TheSeetetary-of the Treasury given motice that.= 1 0 441( 1 2 : 12 0 1 "a ca r?P i r r t ra Unaj4arnte a , threeYeasi froin7Aug. , 5 1 44 bitFmerqd thecrete* 0. 46 OreeiMAtlke wilt tier aid. Internet, both" tn . be Pl i S tn ,-) a "0 innney- Theseuotnii will be colmartible atibe option of the bolder at maturity, into el per tent. goldeire** payable not e a .B i hn nor more th an IN, jaaaa from their date, aa the , acivemment may eleet • They will be tanned in denaMillatlOLlS of sso, stock sop; $1,,000 and $5,000, and all Subscriptions mast be for St ty dollars ofiseao multiple otfltty dOnarB. ihnhfan of Strength strian and: Tight Rope A rtiiii OHN RIVERS, ester and Comic VOcralid. .anic Carpenter, la Celebrated Equestrian. ii nor De Louis, e Best Gymnast of the Age. -anlc VVhittaker, the acatlmplished Nat tre De Cirque: GEORGE, BROWN, thfidreat American tumbler Miss Eliza Gardner, the Pride of the Arena- =MEI the - Famed - Parisian , Equostri. La Petit Camilla. YOUNGDAN • - . • the Yoeltet'CloWn.. Also Messrs. Dia.boiet . • .:.'•-Velande,.Hentle, . =-- Bolino t z,Sweeti:. Nytclai Gooppr,-&c:, together with nuirterous' well • tatted Await:riels The' ebove• Taletited Artints will exipear at *sell Ezhlbition, corounctiov, • .The Ar ab . Troupe, ineveTy•OirietyofScznr.R Troup e, Tnivx RIDING, Grxmarne and Acitainarzo Exaimscs, SINGIIIO, Ras THE BAND, or -Grand* Orchestra. is competed of many musical ce lebrities', • headed by • the great! iStaestra, Pririz HasTYAn.• The Grand. ProcessiOn, - . .willbe of the most elegant char.: acter, headed by the Royal Band .Chariot, add will 'enter the kora between 0 and 10 o'cloeli, A. M. Two Eihibionciach ay.. Af.. ternoon 'and Evening. :116ors Open' at 2 and 7 P, Performance' to., commence half en Rour later. , Alaitissms,so and 25 Cn•nt. ALSO, AT 'Ks ZIO : L tr• - . , , .The notes win be transrAlled.to. the owners . .fred of tninsportation etiargea as scion alter .tbe tsseelpt. of the original jeertideates of Deposit as they can be lrepared: the nett - draw interest , from August 1/s." persons MA1124 , deposits subiegtent to thatdate, snost myths interest accrued from date or note to date of deposit _ f- . . Parties depositinn-twenty;dro thonsiml dollars and. upwards for these notes at , anyone Wallowed a commission 'of oneltparter of one 'per • Oetit., *inch . will be paid by tlie Trea.sury Department upon the celpt of a bill for tbe amount;' certified to. bYth!3 officer with "born tbe deposit.u : a4 nisde. No deductions for commissions most be .taide from tbsitiepoalts... Specid Advantwi of tbis IT_ 111.11.4.170:4AL . SLYISCIg . B.I.I%IE,' Offeryli a higbez rati'of intetegt, than any other; andthsbealseenrify.-- Anyasvings bardt . Which pays its depositors .in .11- S. Notes, considers'tlMt itis paying in . the bestcirerdaing mediunt of the country; and ft cannot pay - In anything better, for its own assets areeittior In 'gavernment Se curities Or in times or bonds payable in government It is equally ionvenient as a ketnporary or perm* , eeptinvestment. The notes can always be sold for within a fraction of their face and accumulated interest( and are the beat securitiwithbauke fo dinonnts Convertible Into a Mx per cent 3-20 Gold Bond In, addition to the Ter/ liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege xif conversion.Ls now. worth about three per cent per .annum. for' the current -late for 5-20•Boids is not leas than , ninaperi,eent.premivin; and betore..the War theprernhamori ali.per Cent. ' fk stocks was over-twenty-per Cent. It will be aeon this the actual 'went: on this, loan. at tke Present Market stets notless than ten per cent. ner annion. . ' .• . . Its Exemption irons Btateror..lllusateipol Taxati . . , . . . Ituiesidefromall the. adyaritaget We: haie . emerm — eht tect special ait'of congress :exempts art bonds .arid Treaetirg.notei,rrom local taxation. . bn the: average, this exeuiption ts worth about two percent. per, $llllll . 9M acoorcitei to the rate of taxation in various 'Arts of .!,he . . . - Itia believed that no eecarities offer sosniat triduie mentlito lendbre as those lamed by: the :government:„ In all Aitber forms of indebtedness; the - faith:Or .0114 of private parties, or stock companies, (ir . p4:ata corn= monities,.only, la pledged forpayment, while the whole property of the cOuntry la held to 'secure . the' ifficharge of allthe obligations of the United States.. while he:gOverzupetit. offers The most liberal terms for its loine,lt helieves. that the;fiery strongest aPpesl will be to the leyaitrY and patriotism of. the people:`::. ThaPlicate certificates will be .imreed Small :deposits. ,The party depositing mnst.endense imcMtiMoriginal certificate the denombiation of notes required,. and, whether they are to issuedln .blartirrep.paYabie to order, Nirhoiso -: endorsed it muat be . left With the Cal receliiiig the depoait,te beforwarded to the Tres- Buusoairrsolas WILL an atipanan by the . Trensuret: of the United Sfates,'aZ Wait:433o)n, the several. Assistant Treasurers and designate&Bepostieries, and by the .' • First liationtalt Bank of. Philadelplain,' Second NOtionall Think of Philadelphia, 'third NeitiOnal' Bink of P . EilOdelphio, and all National Banks which are -depositaries of : pub money • , • . -and. • • • • • ALL RESPECTA_BiIiBANT . E.B AND 'BANICEBS -Ulro . ughodt fhb counti f4ther: iuformatlou 'ArFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS, : • COAti:I3RENKERS: The subscriber 1s prepared to - teke kt4untnce'ori Coat Breaker StructureA:andt'onneethinii in .seyerel of the' 'Most ieliable - Cippnele . i in the United 'States:, end on 'the:rnost reasonable terms. Ofhue Butidinv, Maiiantonno street, near Cdritre street, Pottsville, Fa. Auk. i 3, • • GODFREY. IIAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL CREAM, For Cleansing, Whitening and . Preserving THE TEETH! , Thishiticle Is prepared with the greatest . care um - in scientific principles, -and-warranted not to 'contain ;anything in the slightest degree' deleterious to 'the teeth or .gumn. SOine of our most eminent Dental Surgeons-have given theirminction to, and Chet:dully. recommend it use preparntithrof superior qualities. for cleansing, whitening and preserving the teeth. :It cleans readily, :rendering theist beautifully white and pearly, without the slightest injury to the -enamel.= • 11 is healing to the mims where they are-ulcerated add Sore. It is also an excellent disinfector for old-decayed teeth„which'areexceedingly offensive. It giveis a rich and creamy taste, to the mouth,. cleansing it thoroughly, find imparting a elightful fragrance to the breath, • Prepared only & .W. Cur. 10th and Lonibard l'llll.ArrA, and soldby all Druggists. Price-25 Cents. • • TESTIAIONIALS.—The following opinion of Dr. White, :as to the high:eSteem : in. vvhich he holds the -Dental Cream, must be suilleienteridence of its Value.: to quote other testimonials in detail l needless: con= tenting ourselves by simply-giving the names and ad: dresses of petsonS who speak, of it6.•excellency for the . teeth :• ' ' Pl I I ,April lath, 141113. Haying carefully examined A.. Minders " Solidified. Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recommend it- to the public generally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing and' preserving the teeth; and can .he used by all.personsisith the utmost confidence. as its: properties are perfectly harraless. -BesideS preserving the, teeth; It prortiotes a healthitactiOn•to the gums,_ and imparts a plgasantnesh to the breath. • . Dr. W. 1903 Arch St. • -Thos. Irignun, M. D., Dentist, 491 N.-Fourth Street. J Dickey, 9.54.5. Sixth St. . • • • • ' E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 425 'Ari4 . Bll. „ C. A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St.••• Dillingharn, D. D. S,-734 Arch St.' • ' F. M, Dixon, R2T Arch St.' . ' ' ,• '• Edward-Townsend, DentiSt4l2ll N. Fourth '• : L. It. Dorphley, Dentist, SOT N. Tenth St,- .24, L. Long, - Dentist,-620 N. SI th.St, : - . June 4;414. • . - -- 53-lytt • GREAT PRIZE TISTRIBuI'IONI Elegant Diamond Rings, Diamond Brooches, Ear Drops, Bracelets, Fine Gold Watches, . And a very large manufacturers' Mock. of Slegint Jew- .8.09:0;0,00 ... - CERTIFICATES, naming'eachantide. of one stock,' andlis value, - Are placed in SR4LED ENVELOPES and well mixed:. One of: lhcae envelopes will lie ecnt to . any address; without regani choice, 'on receipt 'of: '25 . . • We will send by-mail the article named bn the certia cate drawn, for. Ono or will exchange for any other article on our list of. thoname as the ••- . . .• Entire satisfactieniknarmiteed Iti•all eases:. : Yon may obtain a Gtitii WAvon or ElLi4min RIZIa for ONE DOLLAR..whieh jou need not partuatil you know 'what yon have dmvm'and•tts value. • - ....f :• Ix — . Five. sealed Envelopes.for $1; - EleVen for .32c .' . .. - . . GOOD Willi'. IgiiNT- &A . CO., - '• • - JEWELERS, r • " . . . . . ' • . :. -, 107 Itrondwzii, N.W. All letters' should be addressed to out Mx. 3700, Post . Oilice, Now York.; . - [July.3o: '64.-31-Im , -..: r.444\tirl, 4\t/mrl4\t/rl.4\timz\t/6\val How To nEsTitoT , ROACHES, RATS, MICA BED BUGS, ANTIS, Acts. USE BURT'S . E .. xterminator, - --•..„,,,,„. nciPALuttrc I. . IT IS INFALLIBLE! .Is put iviti Litrge Bokes for'lS cents. all' ready for we, without mixing with other articles:. Dims not "spoil Pr getdOand worthless by. keeping, like some other preparations'. • Vermin are 'extravagantly fond of it. • Rats and Nice die.out of their holes.. Is • not . . dan gerous to use. Gives satisfaction to all who use ' -Sold. by all Druggists and Dealers throughput the Uni ted States. Csurioiv—Be ears and ask' for Burrs' termlnotOr, in. large boxes, with red, label, and' signed by the Proprietor. -Depot, NO. 139 South TENTII St.; above alma. • Manufactory,•No.'-130 Juvenal. Street, above Valuta, between. Tenth and Eleventh. " • T • valuable nrepamtlon• is sold - in Pottsvillo by the foil wing Dniggists • ' 'Saylor, J. Gi -.Brown Son, J.: llnghei, Berman Rahman, and.F. Sanderson. .• ••: . . • Also, hi St. Clair, by Ilenry B. Daviii and R. II: Irvin. In Schuylkill Haven bk.llughN..Coxe, and'hy all the Dru"gists inlYlinersville, Ashland antiTamailu.s. .• . 40-3 m ,: ;Omld The ltiost Complete Seuring chine in Existence. The Introduction of:_the FLORENCE " Dates a newt era inSewing Machines., It Heinle; Fella, .Binds, tf: zithers, - Braids; • Quilts, and Gathers and Kew. on a . • , Raffle at the Sante . . • . The undersigned has been appointed Agent. for Schuylkill Colvoty, of the Florence Sewing Machine • Company, Manufacturers of the• celebrated Reversible Feed Sewing Machines. • : • ' • The following advantages over. any :end all Sewing ' Machines, are claimed for the "Florence " : . • It maims font different stitches, the lock; knot, dou -ble-lock and - double-knot, on one and the same rna- Fach stitch being alike - on 'both elides of the • It has the reversible feed 'Motion, 'which* enables the . operator, by simply turning a thumb-screiv; - to , have the work run either to the right or left, to stay any part of the same, or fasten the ends of the seams,without turn ing the fabric. Changinglhe length of the stitch, and from one kind ,''of stitch to another; caareadily be.done while the ma= thine is in.motion. ' • . , • •-• • Every stitch iSperfect.ln itself, making the - seam se-. cure and uniform: _ • • • -• "• It is atmost noiseless, and zee be used wherisquiet. is Its motions are all positive ; there are no springs to get out of 'order, and its simplidty enables themost In. experienced to operate it. • . • • -• •. • It will not oil the dress bithe operator, as all the machinery is oa the top of the table. . •• ' It tithe most rapid sewer In.the world ; .making stitches to each revolution. . • • • Its stitch is the wonder of Alt because of Its corn, blued "listicity, strength and beauty. .• .• .. • It does heaviest or finest.vi ork with equal'facill tY, without•change of tension or Machinery.' . Every Machine has one.of Jenek's ".patent hemmers attached, (the right to use which we' control,) enabling ,the operator to tern any width.of hem desired. • • The public is respectfully invited to examine these Machines at the store of the undersigned, Centre street; -Pottsville, where fullparticnlars will be given: • ' • -R. lA. MORRIS: . ' . •L . . 3441 AIS FHIONABIPE C.LOTIrING.' •• ..: . August 20. 44; . . Just opened, a'splendid 'assortment of Foreign and Domestic CLOTHS, CASSDAERES' and VEST- ... - MOS, which will be cut and fit In the latest and reoetimproved /styles, at his Hid Sand, Market, street, a few doors abcrve Centre, Pottsville.. . . • . HENRY MATTEN,Nerchant Tailor. Pottnille.; March 5, .64.'.. , ... . . ' 1!1-if '.: . . • - ED 31_110115 lfte Z-11111 • none& I:Greta:Wet lleptetithez ang*Tweho - Dollars, per qualtee, 'Any eoteletutiattlons ieach . MO %Allem if-left artltltelleidaldet Libri *Sin Mrket stmetipidesthisk„ 10111Ilf ATI% ElnaN/ING 10_101111119L:- The etobeeriiir Mod. on 'LOMAT ZriraTENG, vainst, t ar p s .; tramp, ne would totipectfally ask for a connnun • an. of mole. J.: , A. ALPASSMORN; Matiantonio at., Id IiCIOC above ilaptlet Math, Ang. 200 ‘ 64.-44411 • TEMEneritir $,EBRIN:1111.1t„.: - . • ' FOB totrzra. ;ANDMOT& - Tha Felliimt Minter Sesetoil :iminmeneet - on - TUES. DAY. September ,Otb. 'There will' be room tots lizaW tedmumber of pupils. who may maikifearlyamilestlea„ For circulars, with tail partlettlarit, - -tiddrees .1011173V. - ppCll,,TritielpaX 1141-4 r Angait •e& QEI.EII7 • BOARDING -AND DAY 10 1 • • • - SCHOOL ••• • . EIIILADICLPHIA . . . . MISS'. MARY ..E. =POPP '• • VPill reopen her Thßllizal -BOAIDING Mad Dar Smoot. for Yoram Lam* at• 1841 Mutant Street, Philadelphia on the 12th.of September. For circulars. thal.st.of Septembe.r;:addren Mier THROPP,'at Valley Forge. . • lAng. 13, 00L • •B . . .*: .",... .. ~ I IMIA•. • -... . •• -: . .. . CLASSICAL • &•.IVIILITARY :, - •.. . INSTITUTE: ' •.. :.. Thisinstitution lejlesigned •to -prelim) Tome men 'and boys - thoroughly for College, Business, -- or .T•mch clng, The location is secluded; healthy, beautiful and easy Of !meow The Fall Beasiort opens emthe - - • •. • . • • , • Second .Tateadgay 'et: Se*cianbis*:. :.' .. • Reference is . ream:W . l4ly made to. the 'Faculties of ' La Fayette College and Princeton Theological &tibia r7..• For Circulars, address • • • ,-. • , . .• Rev. #..@t. AL.ExAvarma.• • . ' • • -•. • „ • Cepinabia, Penns. _ . ° "" ne i ttial 0 4 3 / At. Kingston, Luzern° Co, Pa. ETEST-CLASS SCHOOL OF MUM. [Send for .-11111 i S irTH, Principal. • ALT,F,NTOWN:, NELITARY. OOLLEGE, • • ..• . • Allentown Pa. •- Rev: VC L. :HOWF'ORD,A..M. Preauldesti. Maj. G. EC 11(101 , 44101111F F. Superitialamedesirt • of. the .111.ilitarylleparanuat4 .7; .:* • This Institution: chartered' hy the Stateiir Tanta, with fen Collegiate powers, will eolnatenee" ita. wert . session Sent: tith. Wen , !tor. .'.an En, liah, elusion:Scientific, andleffiltary amnion, . under the best of Instructors... Pupils are received in the Printery. Preparatory and Collegiate. pepar_tments: For eirculars, adtheas the .President, • • -• July SO, ••1. . . ARC A DIAN INS TI • D.W.FRlESElR.,:Principatr WIGSBURG,: - SOB.O Y15:11/i . The nett term of thisinstitntinn - wM begin THUD. 3::. DAY, September fat, UPI. • The design-into offer mach advantages for the edueatiOn.ni. either's= as are nut eteelled by anyairnilarinstitmlon. - The course of in struction- is 'thorough and complete. - - Iniddition to the Scie.ntificchtssicalcourses, there , ' Will: be added C9mmerFitlt 'department "to, prepare - .paying men 'for btisww, and - a Normuldepartment for thoaewho wish td tpfiflßy thetuselyes for the profession of teaching'- With the latter department a model ichool will be con nected. ',Send for &catalog - rte. - (Aug. 6, ' lEMEM;RZWI -ENGLISH AND PREI4CH BOA131)1NO AND Dior s.cuooL FOR. YOUNG 'LADIES; . . : 't.l.-527 a:4:519 Sprnicoliit.; - Philudelphiss,) Will..re-open TirESD.A.Y, Septemher. - 23th. Letters to the above .address'wlll receive. prompt attention.— Personal application can be made after August 40th,' to '• • • MADAME D'HERVI.I . ..LY, Principal. • Jnly S; •64.- . •• • ../S 3m T INDEN HALL, . . . . 1.4 SEDINADf., FOR • YOUNG LADIES,' , . At Litiz, Lainicuiste* Co., l'a.• •- : FOUNDED .SEPTEMBER, 1.794 • • , Affords Superioradi'antages for thorough r and aaconl plisaed fenialo education. ' 1 • The il t annual ');ern opens August la, 1SB& - •". : For circulars and information. apply to • • Rel . . W. C. RFACTINL, Princlipat. July 9.'64 MEDICINAL. COUGHS, COLDS; CONSUMPTION . . Cougha, Colds,.. ConSumption. ". • • CoUghs,, Colds, :.Consumption. te . • Codis, Colds, :Consumption, • • • Coughs, ,Colds, _Consumption, .• . Coughs, CoUzi, ConsucimilOn. • • . • COughs, Colds, Consumption_ • . 'Coughs, Colds; Constunption; • . Compqupd, Syrup, of Wild Cherry..., Swayna's Compound ,Syrup of ;Wild Cherry,_ . - Swayntes.. Compound ' Syrup - of, Wild Cherry, . SWayne's Compothid Syrup of • Wild • Cherry, Straybe's COmpoubd . Syrup . of. Wild, Cherry, '• • Swayne:a Compound . Syrup . of Wild Cherry,- • Sw,syne's Compound. Syrup. of Wild Cherry, • SWayue's.' Compound' Syrup 'of Wild Cherry, • • Cures . all -ComPlidnts •• • • , '. Cures . nil Complaints • • • • • Cures ••• all Complaints, • . •••• Cures" all 'Complaints .• • - : Cures . all Complaints . ' • Cures ...all Complaints •- , • .; • Curea . .all Complaints - , • . Of .the • Throat, Lnngs' and - Chest. , ;Of the - Throat, 'lungs' and Chest,' . •• • "0f the Throat, Lungs and Cheat. . .• • , . .0t Abe, 'Throat, , Lungs and Chest, ' '• Of the Throat, Lungs and Chest. '• •• : r - Of_ the Throat, Lungs: and Cheat. • Of the Throat, 'Lungs' and Chest. • - Of the Throat, Lungs • sod Chest. " Although manyyears have elapsed since thiS discov ery was made known to the world, its great virtuo bas never. yet been euualed: . . Another Stil l Cum by Dr; ScraYneti Com '.. • pound - Syrup'of Wild Cherry:* . • I suffered.toniniontlis with a.violent COugh t accom panied with painful tightness' of the chest , great difil- Oulty•.of breathing, sore throat, sleep disturbed from, constant coughing; tried a number of remedies without benefit ; J-was advised to try Dr. Swayrie'm .CoMponnd Syrmeof Wild Cherry, Which 'gave' qnick relief i and after using two bottles a perfect cure was the result.? I:give this certificate towly, as 1' want all . the world to know -of this truly valuable, medicine: • . • • • Ilmaisincf J. Evans, 123 South street Prepared only by Dr. SWATRB Son, 330 North Sixth titreet-Philadelphia. . • " ..-• : Sold by J: G. BROWN ‘t SON, and JEWRY SAT ' DIM,. Pottsville, and all the prine4pal lk•ukgiata and .•. " • • • April .2;.•63 ' . • ,ItHEI!IIVEI CEMNET - UAND. .... ... A tit . .. • This Band can be engaged to play at Pol!Real Meet ings, Serenades; Vic.' Apply to C. CARTER, Union Hotel, Centre Street. Pottsrille, August 6, .34 7 • • ' •, - . ' 32-3 m" ~ . . TN STORE AND FOR. SALE, one hundrod I and twguty-flve barrels of TULPEITOCKBN WEIS HEY, which will be.mold in lota to • suit purchasers at One Dollar and Eighty Cents per Gallon, at the - Gov , ernment standard of one hundred degrees strong. In quirevt,' • • . WILLIAM RIIOADS, Ja., Aug. 20,'..64-34:2t1 Reading, Berks Co.. Pa. . . SCEIOOr..MSTRICT4 . . . .Statement of. Receipts and Expenditures . for :Abe :.Ten;, - ending - liras. Monday of . • June , 1804. •.. Tae rate,..:-.8 bailie on the dollar of valuation(6.for Behool.purponee, and 2 for Building): ' :,':RECEIPTS FOR SCII001: ru R- RPons., • 'Groan amount of Tax Duplicate..sl3,l66 01 • • Deduet.exoneratikons • • $331.00. .Do. Collector*. cciramLn . . . 641 62 ' . . Net amount of-tax reeeired.......512,192 02 . • • ProPOrtiou of do. for school purposes '59,144-01 Add ma.. from uonlesident pupils, fines, &c .52 06 '':proportion of bal. from preriou.s . TO4 4T otal receipts' .. . • . ' .9400 64 EMENDITURES F9R - SCITOOL PURPOSE& • . Paid to 29-teachers 133,428 ttS " Janitor and sweepers. . ...:..:.: , for fuel • " ' School library. .8S 73 " Secretary's- salary . 150,00 • " proportion Of Treasurer's corn. • 106 23 - " for contingent expenses (all oth-. ' er expenses not classified - • .. • . ' .. ; • . ..............5T3 09- • • Total expenditures • • • 10,624 50 Deficiency Ixi•School Ftind ' - $122 05 RECE,IPTSFORTT.IILDING PIMPOSIZr. • . " PropOrtion of net amt,•of• tai'reeeived ' $3,045.01 Add amt..tiorroikied, • tinder act of 16 .March . 's2 . . - 2,700 00 " Bond. :Fund inTestm'to called in'. 2,111 75 "..pioportion. of • bal:. from previona year.. 1,254. 66 „ . Total - of receipts • • $16„114 31 EXPENDITURES for BUILD' PURPOSES. • • Ibid contractors; architects, on • . . . 'acct:. Centre SL •school house 14;175 34 ^- interest on building debt..:.... • 261 00 , • • •”. for rents.. repairs & insurance. • 693 83 .• • pioportion of Tr.ea6.sonwale. 'l6O 61 Total'expenditUrea BEd, of Building Fund Leas amount ..o . rerd.ravyn for -school ex, pcnsea above • Act nal, balance in Treanntem hand, 'The State appropriation for the year --$770 not received tia after, the cloee of the year:. otherwise there would have been also a 'surplus in • the ,Sehoet ac- STATISTICS OFSCHOOLS FOR IS6B-4 separate . schools In- District (including . colored school, 'open for months Only) ;19 Average No.-or mouths (calendar) . Mnght,. • • 10 No. of Male Teachers employed • Do; Female :" .." • " ' 2s' Menage - salaries oe , males per month (for each of 10 months taught) , . • • • $62 45 Average salaries of females per 23 09 Whole . No: of .2Rale pupils during term . . ....... 12.10 Monthly avengfe attendance of.do • ' 644 Whole-No. or Female-pupils during term " 1007 ,Monthly avernee:attendauce of do • 6.25: • : •• .. GENERAL STATEMENT. • :Contract price new Centre St. school hense.s2l,B6B 62 Paid on acct., np to close of year 15624: On architect's estimntee:. ... ......513,071 04: 'Advanced 'Adranced besrond • do 2,0*Xl 09 '— • • 10,071 04 ,•. , . . . . • . . •• . Balance unpaid ter . . :65.607 49 StiOnlated price •fcir • exchiteCt's services, ex- • . clniive of, treveling - expenses $l,OOO 00 Pelt' on acct. to:closo of jeer 1663-4 : 600 , . . . Balance unpaid •. Paid also on aect. of .traveling egienses . .... A.Minlot:of•Bei)ding••:Fund leami at k. 4 and - .• ' • • . ' •S :years; from 1863 -- • ' •'" '•• *..:...50,T00 00' Annual Interest on d0..14 be prodded : • '. • • 082 00 - . .. Building Fund Previe w. ly acenninlated,ln. Nested on ample i , ecuritiet, and bearing in- • lereet,-:-bal..not polled tn. to close .: 1 634...K51 T 8 Total automat exiieuded"for Library . tbOvides private contribution to about 61004 • • • • Bal. ot Library Fund owing by School Fund 554' 56 Tax rate for 1864-5. = 19 mills on the dollar—(l3. rot TX. for school purposes. and 43' for building.) - Detailed list , oforders issued and paid • each year, Med-in _office Of .Quarter Sessions—pursuant to act . of Assembly JOILN ROSSBERRY, P1'631 1 18 1 4 iticst—C. Lima, Secretary. • '' . • .41 . igt . 14.. . - • . - 7 1.4 ** f r: StturdaY, Ailgalt 27`,:1884. THE: FOlt - `TIEE„UIFION I ~ • - interosltiett*Peteisinws;;Meinsarelinb -If-141114:6054.'y „?‘ - 1.110 t2r the t Tntoiniio ivti:kaTe,* diet :: pater intying,flit, no engagement bee (410110'sta ainde innda ~ a nther enemy, Wait) inneti - bark, • from. POtegnburg,.. They are nolflatting . itp,strongyorlas.- - - On Tudadpy GEM: Warreddaavinced bias niei a mile 'Wong railicaa toirarda L Petersburg. A Conaidetnble tortion . nt -93,p .11011 : ros4 has,beon 'fq - End- • late relied paperarecetved.report the ,papturis of 2700 prirners in thii.assletilt on, Friday on the Weldon Railroad. A.Vedeialforeecif.Woo enacted - the Perdido river on the . put ; advancing towerdel Mobilo Bay. Sherman is' said' to have got , ,pos• 'session. of therailroad connecting . Atlanta .wifir . Mentgornery, and`bi so.masaing his troopit..thill Hood must fight or.ay *defeat atilt - 00re- • field, in 11,irguna, is as well as'the bsjia . • of 4. cannon, SW prisoners,' 400 - hotars; and abbot • • the sanie number cif cattle. ,Thismon-combatants . • have been ordered away...from Mobile. General Frank Gardner has assumed command of theiDis. trict of the Gat Near Andersonville. Ga., there . are 38,000 Federal . prisoners: , • From the" Shenandoah valley we' hare intelli-' gence that slight skirmishing ocourred.in front of • Crook's line on 'l'neaday. There was considerable. - '• picket-firing in-front of the - Sitth Corps - Wed- • nesday:, The enemy is threshing „gram, _and. is ready to resist if interfered with.. No movements ' have been made towards crossing the-Notinnac. ' Some additional' partienlars" of - Forrest's raid into Memphis .havcr been. received. Some 250 prisoners were ealitured. Many of _them escaped and others were murdered: - Thorebels fired upon patients in the hospitals, and shot "80Yerrld siok soldiers. The rebels left in a hurry.' In front of Atlarite• Major General Dodge. was shot-in thblead on the 10th,' while on , the-picket lino, and is reported to have died of his wand. The New York peace rumors are denied 'lt a -.- dispatch from Washington; • The Administration has no idea of appointing commissioners tst Blek . • The extnist;ssiini of the Pentutylvahla-Legiabs• ture adjourned sine die on Thuraday : .passed - a militia bill which proNides for raising Anew reserve regiments, by yohmteoring.nr by draft; for State defence. ' . • - - The ship. Victoria. arri*d. at New York from London,-on Wednesday night, bringing - amen . her ether.passengers,•l?ranz Miler, the nuardereoondr: Briggs. lit.,'linggs;at w1.11. - -bs remembered, when rehrning.home.on Sattirday :- night the 9th of July, in a flritclass oliribiget on '• the North London Line, was assaultod, robbed of a gold 'watch and thrown out' of the' darriage.;— lie was'ound by the drivetcof the follcniing train, insensible, and died on the following day.. Miller - was arrested, and will be sent back to, England immediately. The evidence against him is strong . LETTER FROR, MOBILE BAL . The following; is another interesting letter from Simuel Holthes of St, Clair, *ho par- • • . .. tiPipated . in : the . ireit - t — gitiar:ViPtory in Mobile • : . , - . Bey Oder the " o l dstalinch..6l3ll4" .. -F l airlittit ; . ,_ .. , . . . ...-• • 11A.. - Siiissan.Runrieoltri;r. ",•'_ • • • . --.--". '' ' .• Mears ßar e :August 12 ; 1864. [f -, -. . .. • Oue .week has already: rolled around since out - late victory -. an' Since I directed . -my , lief letter ~. •'• • Thoweek just pasthas been it.voak.ca remark- - able - events,. a. week. over . to.'be -rtimeintieredlii. prominent in the annals' of "this -war: - - - The stk - gave to: the shipping,a new safe' harlxir on 'this • dangorous.coast ; the 6th gavo our:aide poisses- aitiii of Fort Powell,'—tbe . Fort' that Farragut shelled foes - week in . vain with his mortars; about - - -. four months ago.: On Sunday, the 7th; we assemle- ' - led:at Divine service - by. •tt - general Order from the Admiral, and withal:di hearts'we thanked our merciful God of , battles, and Acknowledged His - ' , the praise., tho honor and the glOry". : ' The day ,- . Was to us practically a day of rest.-r-Di . iylight, on the morning of the Bth, brought in sight a flag of truce from:Fort Gaines,.. and driring.the whole da;,,•the truce, was kept up with a view of arrange . ing terms for Our Admiral is a gene • erous man, but he is always fearful of Misplaced leniency, • : On this occasion the - Rebe found .the . old salt stiff . anct unbending, so that this longeon- • timied.truce availed them - .nothing. but useless - • tithe. The oth brOke beautifully ; and all nature looked gorgeohs:as though ".01d tiol," "Old Far the "Clerk of th e Weather" had all' conspired'against farming and secession interests to-secere for our hosta:a gala day. At .10, A. M.. - the truce ; closed initin,"uncondUional surremier= ‘, of Gaines and all its, garrison, ammunition - and • - armament. - • As the rebel flag came down froia• the 'fla'g. stall . ; . all . handeir. were called to !`chese ' ship ;" and as the - old Stara and,tripes took theft place once more,. the brazes -of :Meet of tail:pita. resounded all about the .Bay until' their lungs, . not. their big hearts; failed them. 850 men. and - officers composed the,garrison of 'the Fort:- The day alter theaurrentler.of Tort Gaines, our trace-.. • ports landed 3.0 r 4500 . .tr00ps hi the rear of Fort '.•• Morgan and some • of - our. best boats' .opened lite .. The,bitterest . pill of all.for.lonnie.BA. was now .. at hand. ...During the time that-had elapsed since ' 'the captimi of the. Ra th "Tennessee," . Mir' nio • chanies were at:v. - tilli refitting the.monster for a now service' and on the day after. the • isurrender' . of. Gaines, tie "pride of Alabarea";:inatle sortie . on her Into colleague, Fort Morgan. Dur ) ing the greater part of the . day tI W e.llam lay under the . i f . alls of the Fort. picking . IT a man Pn , r a guoc-, caaiorially from • the: ram gets ; but (luting the whole time ..I.did - not pee a single shot fired at' it,. such is the confidence they have in the strength of. the captured - vessel.. '. • : .'.-..“. .. . .- Thu army.is now entrenched from Gulf to'Bay, within 400 - yards of Morgan,- but the. Fort - don't seem to heed them. - • .•'` - -•' ,:- • - •- - ' Nonppf our '.gunboats have gone neat: Mobile City as yet,—that can be taken at out leisure. . and besides,. the City 'is of , but - little consequence . tons bow. that • we 'have: possession of the Bay; and the extensive, blOckade is removed. • : 1:, : -The killed and wounded .irrthillate: fight were frightful for a naval engagement. Tho •Haitford. had one in evety . flve'of het' . creiv:killeilar badly wounded. As our tig , ships cannot. teach-Mobile City, it is not improbable that they will. be ord.; . ored home - this Fall. . .-• '! " -•' .- - - . . . .., . , UNIVERSITY OF PENNNSTLViE(I.4."- - The medical lectures of this - Philadeiphia Institu tion, of the session (1864-65), will begin on the second Monday of October next, and close on the first of Mareh!' = The eminent repute 7 tion of this College is well Wz Would call ; ttention Of our Coal . atom and 'others employing a number of hands to a very useful and ingenions invention of a former resident of this County, - for the.. ratild calculation of wages, one of which. cans be seen at the office of this .paper for short Ram. IL of the sketch, "Love and Loyal . ty" will be published in our next. " We defer . it this week, to publish the interesting nara .. tivemf Mr. J. K. Gilmore (Edmund Kirke), in reference to his late . visit'to Richmond and Interview with. Jeff: Davis and othi!r "prOrni-. nentßebelbilielals.: Their ultimatum is given so . plain by that ."he.who runs MnY, rend."' Gun forces have destroyed thirty-flye miles of the Weldon Railroad, -A. cavalry:dash in the. direction of the Danville Toad has been made. The :Rebels have made' repeated 'attempt* this - weck.to drive Warienfrom. the Weldon road. They still holds it with u tight a grip as that with Whicli Grant preises Richmond.' The military sittlatinn is Meet encouraging. To Lieut.. Porter of the Third Pennsylvania Artillery, we are indebted for flichmend pa pers of the 10th. and 11th inst. The .Esqvirrr, is quite philosophical-over the'tniuncing the Nebels'reeeived at the hands of our Navy at -Mobile.. If that City Should fall,; says the Rebel sheet, "Rome has a thousand sons as good as be." That maybe, but 'we do not believe that the ttebels have a . thouiand, .nor another as good a blockade-running port as Mobile was to them. Well, if they are satis fied with Farra,gut's greet victory there, we certainly are. LETTER or ADVICE FOR LADIES, FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. Ras Information never before - • Beintfree in , a sealed envelope for TON cents. - Address . Dr. STANFORD, Box No. 4,632 New:York P. O. 15,210 13 003 33 July 1,6, 628. HOOP SEIR,TS, 628, The meet ConapleteArrortmentef-PlEpt 'Clam§ HOOP !WIRT'S in'theniarkEl, For La(lies' Misses' aad Cht74reit's :Wear Is manufactured andlield, 'wholesale and retail , at NO. 62S ABC H. Street. above Sixth: - They embrace all the new and desirable Styles, Sizes and Lengths, which for symmetry. finish.. dnrabiliti and cheapness.nre unequalled. Our goods are made of the best'woven Tapes, and beat Linen-finished English Steel Springs. The metallic fastenings are 'sec:tired by im proved machinery, which prevents supping and getting out of shape.. We are also constantly in receipt of East ern-made SkirtS, which we are selling,at the; following , very low prices :. Kid Padded-and Riveted, 15 springs. 05. cents; 20 springs, 90 cis.; 26 springs, .95 ctn.; 30 eprings. $1 ; 40 springs; $1 20: 40 - springs, Diamond tied Skirts. SO cents,. . • • -. • rEr SKIRTS made to'orderoaltered 'and. re red. • Wes: T.' SOP S. `~i~i~i"i'~~ To EveryPersonwho can sing. TF. YOU ''Sr‘c r lSH A. Book having Something fo every Ogenloll, A . BOok Containing Sacred aid Socalar. Pieces, A BMA Musk Book".for your Choir, 1-11itsic Book, that la New, and Attractive, -A Rusk Book that Everybody Idinires; A Standard Book for musical Contentions, The Bed ;Music Book for Singing Schools, The 1100 POlndar Church Thule Book, "THE HARP OF JUDAH," By L.. 0: EMERSON . . , -Nearly Plity:Thousand copies of Ihis .superior . book .were sold daring the first.six monthiof Its publication, Price in Boston, $1 lit Specimen Pages 'sent free. OLIVER DITSON. &• CO, Pubthsbera, B c ,gpm. Foi sale by J. E. GOIJI,D, Philaddlpide , . , Anz. 1:3..63. • TNl:vr - ••• ~,t , • .1, • _ t';',4' 08 - Titlii A .CCOPY. Qr.
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