• y '-'l3r-N-11.14E, PA. FRIIIIUNR.T. IS,. 1563: . . -.E., -,..,,•;-,..` ----.--• .....„.• . .. . ... . -'....!--, . ' 1. 4 : 11 4 . 7714, 4 : ‘ , .. - . . .•'...:-.' -1 / .. 1 - - ' 4 .4 , .• •- -.' THOSE PRESIDEITS. ) • Lately :We 'called 'upon : - the Philadelphia • papers to : publish the names of • the presi dents of the passenger railway companies of that City vrliW• refuse , to permit respectable colored persons to''ride in their cats.• We have not succeeded yet in 'getting the, list, but we have' succeeded it seems, in awaken ing, the ire of:the editor of the Philadelphia 'Daily Nora, "It seems'cwerremark, for the number -containing his diticism upon Our , ettalnly not vezy 'onerous demand, failed,to reach mai, and we are aware of the burden . . of his, remarks, only from the following, which we extract from the . Norristown Senn ' 4 Weekly Ikea' Id of Saturday last • - The Philadelphia Doily: News% 'retorts very snappishly to a proposal of the Pottsville Jour _ nal that the names of the Presidents of the rail way companies which refused. to allow all classes to ride in their cars, should be publishect="Why don't the editor; of that journal publish thern?—, •We presume the readers of that paper. are very much interested in that subject." Such a feeling is eminently Philadelphianyle. in its: character. It is preeiiselv of that St - cou the News supposes that none of the citizens of Pottsville ever visit Philadelphia.' It is rather surprising that it does not advise the erection of a Chinese wall to keep all such "outside barbarians" away. • That any one but those withinthe sound of the 'State House bell has any interest in Philadel ,phi street ears,- or can airnpretiend the question • now at issue.. the .Ne , es does: uot. understand.- - Yet so it iiiL In spite of the narrowness of Phila.= delphia ideaS,.in spite_ of the bigoted and out 'meow; proseriptions it adopts in reference to street ears, there are thousands of people outside of Consolidation who visit it daily, and give to it business and . commercial prosperitY. Such a :elasa when representedhy so respectable and in ' llfientialla newspaper, as the Miners' Journal; 'should have much more weight than the sneers of scally-wag • . • . • Sharp, : dear .Herald, but truthful. If the • trade which Is cast by the interior into the lap_. of: •Philadelphia, should be diverted, 'emsed by proscriptive; narrow-minded pilicy on the part of that City, 'the editor of - .the News would speedily discover how - much the citizens of Philadelphia were "interested in duit subject." We repeat our former as- - . Berlina that the exclusion of respectable col . _ : -ored persons from her cars, is a disgrace to Philadelphia. No other Northern city is • • 'guilty of such meanness.: Years ago before ..railways' had multiplied, white people rode . 'hundredi of Miles in stages : with colbred pet:p 7 _ ple and-thought nothing of it. Many of our citizens still living, have done so often be ,tieen Reading and Pottsville. There is not a railway between distant points, the officials of which think of excluding respectable col ored people froth its first class cars... No, it remains in this.. nineteenth century, when . , slavery has been abolished by an amendment • to the National Constitution ; when colored ' mon are standing as a wall of fire between , • the palatial residences - of ; Philadelphia and 'the Rebels, and,...sealing with their hearts' *blood their devotion to their country; when ill-founded and unjOst prejudice aninst color is passingliway, it remains we say, for Phil - adelphia to be behind the progressive spirit of the age, and deny'to colored people justice, and eqnitableitreatmest. We like Philadel • .1 phia, : but 'we dislike to see her , placed in 'a • mean Positition by a set of passenger railway' cm-Moves._ ,We therefore, call for the names of the proscribing presidents of the city railway lines, from the cars of which res pectable colored people are excluded. ' ... The EVENING BULLETIN mail article on cars for colored passengers, says : : • SOMO of the city railway lines have adopted the "nigger"-prejudice-jumping system •of setting apart one car in four or -five • which they label, "C O LOHED"PER:4OI 4 . 4 Ac.am'ED IN TIIIE Car..". The plati is_such a'distiugnisheil success that the railwaymanaging folks will probably soon largely increase the number of privileged cars, and they will, perhaps be alternated,.or possibly it may re - 'suit, that occasional ME will, be run labellet : " WE/TE PERSONCALOWk.I) TO BIDE IN 'MIS CUL" - The fact is, that in these times of high prices for :horse-feed and railway fares, about the only cars that run - full are those set apart for Kornis cons travel. There are hundreds of people, who choose these vehicles, not because of a y pantie , War fanny for the tlarkey, 'but because.y riding in them they can escape contact with the vemon , ons; malignant Copperhead, and with the inodo . rims, whisitey-logged citizen, who hates the " naTgur" by instinct and upon principle. The feet nythe "nigger" cars are so well patronized •••••• that the "nigger" himself stands but little chance of getting a seat in one, and you may ride over a long route in half a dozen of tiler:fin succession, without meeting with a single sable Passeng,er.— ' . The railway companies will; without doubt, take the hint and increase the number of "nigger" • ears; and then we suggest that a vote'be taken among their patrons as to whether white.Persena - shall be allowedlo ride in their cars. We con . fess that the proCess would be 'somewhat gross and absurd ; bat not a whit more so than the • • balloting on the negro passenger question indul ged in'within a short time. -It is a poor rule that willnot work, both ways. • • , . Philadelphia 'we - hope, 'will soon tire of the farce she is. playing in this matter, and adopt the principle of permitting decent _people of - any color to ride' in her cars. To help on the' . millenntum of common sense, we -request our .• Philadelphia cotamporaries to publish the ' names' of the presidents.who refuse to let res pectable colored people ride in their , cars. _ _ . Tits . DzArr.--Where recruiting is brisk the draft did not take plaee_ on Wednesday last. It did not take place in this District, the Tenth. A Comthittee of the Senate of this State returned from Washington On Mon _ day after an interview with the authorities. .The Committee reports that the statements contained in Governor Curtin's letter to Presi dent.liincoln have been referred to Attorney General Speed, General Delifield and Colonel. Poster, who will make a report. - The 25 per cent of which New-York was-relieved is now regarded as only temporary:; but .if perma nent, Pennsylvania' will receive the same favor. Immediate and rapid recruiting alone - ean'save us from _adraft. " . EDITOR,* TABLE. • • Lirrzus from Ashland and St. Clair axe crowded out- Will appear in onr• next. rat, Affair: Weekly Alitnanae. 156.5.- . 4reb.l sux Is Skresmit,:. 19 $01(0k9. . . 'Sfl- MON 941.9 WIIIO , IP.SDAT 23 TIMISDLY .21 -Fumy. Ts.4llorr o Ei &Imlay o[_. the year. Se's: steslma Sunday. Day's length, 10 hours and 60 minutes • . . '. • z • • • . Tie itev. S. F. Colt will .each in • the 24 Pres byterian Chnieh on. Mark,— grinare, to-rnotrovr morning and evening, at tqatta 7i o'qloc,L • - • . . . ; On Monday last, ten recruits from this Borough reachedC.Mapawr B. '2loth . Penneytrap ia .Regi meat, now in the - field near Hatehei'B Rnh, Va. . . . the income tax Hat of Tametva, which we priblialie4 lately, the followihg names were: inad vertantly omitted : Samdel 13. Graeff; $301; G.• H: McCabe, $6,0537 , C. F. Shoenti $32,140: ChM. Beitzinger,. $299. • . . " Valmtine's Ddy.—Few people will vegrft .to know that-the custom of sending 73,1entinee is 11- most'nnt of vogue. Net over fivehundred passed through the Post Office here nil Tuesday last. . . Akre snoW. on Wednesday night. It slice now toathe depth of, it zonple of feet on onr mountains: We have had more than. two months of sleighing, with a fair prospect of a month morn of it: Aeridentatly Proyened.—A little. daughter•• pt Mrs. Levan, aged lay:meta yette,riesidtng in the Orchard,. was - - suicidentally• drowned • yesterday, at noon.'• ehe .was "coasting" in the garden which adfoines the Fattiuylkill Iliver, When nnfor tniiately, ahe'con'd not stop thu• eleigh, and. ehe was precipitated into the stream and drowned. . . •• • l'rof. at* atiiiouoCes tliat he Will give a fazi -ev and. citizens' dieis pariy- at die Town Ball on litoinl4 ectoi4g, 27th - inst. The Prefeisies par liorate .and'thia weteeleoftfi-. deaf, Bill prove . ank , exceptan • ,tolthf3. PrOfeaseee-oluaell willsPeet FridaY and - tiaturlis'c, iffirtioon aink,reyeoinge; .2itti awl .15th 44 tries Town-Fraii. T Debiitirig Soeiety have continued ibiCileß tirtll. •:Shonia the Drama be eneneraved?" On 'nett Friday , evening, ltev. 31r.: Prior will address the 51ciety. Ladies and - gentlemen are invited . • Mountal. _ norri for_iiusiness Meri.-=-The Commission ' er of Internal' Aesente bto' decided that on and fterthe le_t rebrusry,llB6 s , persons executing • reoeipts.for the aelivery. of soy propeity must afffx.a tWo cent 'to Such receipts and can: .eel the Fame. otherwise they will .be proseeuted for the renalle of $22; incurred under sectioti 153 of the set of lute '3O, 1861:: - . : MTV ty•Seefind . Ball.--,Thenoat delightful bang ,given here are_nnquestionably, thoSe which take oh the - atiniiersary.of the birth of Washington:Nest Wedntrsday wilrbe that' jinni-, versary this year, and a. • ball. for.. which:all 'the beauaT:and bells_are on the qui rite, will be . tiveti -in the evening at the Tovin Hall. From . the Hat of managers, allcips,l3le geintlethen, we. antici; pate that the affair - will be a delightful, one in . , every . respect. • : woori's ()HAMM 4.50 5 38.. First 44t. .2 2 12 erg• .6 . 49'& 39 Pall 31. 10 11 31 mn'g 6 4716 41.; Last . Ilit; 16 4 42 erg: 6 465 42; New IL 25 -3 7 erg '6 445': 43, . . .. 6'. 435 45 1 ' .. .. • - - :.- . . .. 6 4115 4G • ... - . ' . •. . - . Acknmetedgmen- 1 ... --The - tollowhig from Sur geon Brandt, Flftv-fifth Pennsylvania Regiment I 551 . 0 REM., P. VoL.s., Feb. 10th; 1865. I' • 4th Brig;, ist-Dis., 24th Oorps; . • • • • Army'. of . the. James, l a. 4 -" . . Has. B. Bals•N'ai,r-Mailcon the-Ipfor to tioknowledge, the receipt of .(22) twenty-twq pairs of . mitteuS. Permit . me on behalf:a the soldiers of the 55th, -to tender the donor.s their sincere thanks." Very Respectfnllv • • • . • •". J. 13. BRANnT, • . Snrgeori 55th Re„ t. Pa. Tole. • : The Postmaster . Genet'ar.has; established •a' Money order post office at City Point, Ya. By this means the pnblic.can send, With entire safety, to their friends in 'the Army of the Potomac', orders to draw. any'; amountof money they wish to re mit. In like Manlier our - soldiers . are now ena bled to forward their pay home, Without incur ring:the risk usually attending the mails from the army. In accordance with instructions received, •the Postmastsr of this Borough will issue order% on the ahove.marned office, on and after Monday neat. ••• , ' . . . • -Corp.:lL Monigoiaery L'Telle: Co, .E, 210th Pennsylvania . Regiment, writ eS• us • that. the loss of the Regiment in the late. Battle nf Hatcher's Run, was, &killed, 30 woundcd,'and 10 missing. There Were 40 besides,.-alightly • wounded. : He says that Corp, Wagner.WOn.laiireli.nn the. field. We .I) . Tesllnte LIC./13 Schuylkill County boo. That's .their Style. ,We. will be indebted, to )I,lr. L'Velle if•he will send us the names of the'Schuy kall County nien in. his Regiment.. We wish them particularly for the "'Memorial of the' Patriotism. [ Schuylkill County," now in conrsunfpUblication I •at this office.. - , • • • • The missionary anniversary oT the M. E. Church of this Borough was held on. Sunday. last. Rey: Dr. Durbin preached: : ThiSibbath Schmil anni versary in the afternonm'vrais :very interesting'...— The contributions for the .year werel324.: "Prosi-• dent:Lincoln and Gem Grant Were madelife tors Of the Missionary Society.: -The children. Coe:: tributed : $1.50 for the . purpose, and their parents - . • .arid friends Slat . • made • - .An effort is being' to: erect : new church edifice. -A meeting was heldon Wednesday eve ning, at which Bishop'Sinapson' delivered , an ,pres4ve discourse. , Pledges were received to, the .amount of • $24_,000, - leiving about:B22,oo(i yet to be'raised--$6.,000 befere the 'work can be corn- Limited spice this week .prevents our - Ilk/ding 'more' at length, to these , . interesting' meetings. , —: In our next'we Will give details of them.. . . Horace,. P. Smith; son of Richard S.'. Smith of died in this Borough 'nn .Monday morning last: • The remains were, taken to. the City,land interred on Wednesday last, at -St..Pe ter's Chnrch. Smith' had been a resident of this .Cohnty for many years, and..waS well-and fa:. vorably known as an agent fdr the Liverpool and London and otherinSurmee companieS. He was an active .fireman ; and the excellent condition in :.Which the apparatus of the Hninabe. Hose Co. is at this time, is due much to the interest he , took in the welfareof the Company, and the labor he . bestowed U pOn the apparatus - . . The death:of:gr. Smith is a severe lossto the Company. -He had hundreds of frienda'here: whe -heard of his death ''with sincere sorrow . ,. - - He-may. be 'said to - have died . literally without an enemy. Poor ' " Doc.," may the turf lielightly on a heart; which - in life -teat trite to .hia - friends; and-which harbored 'naught:but - generous' sentiments. . • .: • • • . . _ . , . .71te Droft.Wednesday , last was the day, fried' Upon by the President's proclaination :for the draft to commence; • The drawing did not go op however, in consequence of the preparations not having been completed. - In connection with this subject, . the following Order' hag been. received •from Provost Mondial General Fry: • • - "All Boards of Enrollnientmot busily employed, Ciatoining and: mustering recruits are ordered to prepare at once to . commence:drafting. • "Report aa soon as possible when . ready, so - that the order for the draft may issue;!' ' Theirib-districts . are at work, • and recruiting is quite attive.• Itis however, only by -proiript ac, _thin that the draft. can be.preYented. Schuylkill County has done her duty ,nobly' heretofore. If our Citizens so resolve' our quota Can new. lie filled volunteering-A little extra exertion ripen the. part ,of our citizens Will accomplish MAL Men are wanted to •put the finishing. tonohes ao the Work of crashing the rebellion;. and' if they can be had'by, volunteering it is all the better. To work, then, and drift hare will be. unnecessary: _But the ilraft will come unless . the matter is at tended-to promptly. . . • , • Philadelphih and Reading Railroad and Branches.--The uninialr Sport of J. Dutton Bteel . . Esq., Chief 'Engineer ;of. 4ha Philadelpliia and .Reading says;Frona the' following statementit, will be Seen-that Our extent of way has reached 080 1-10 Miles,. being ,an in crease of 171 9-10 mileiv.over 1863: Extent of Rail w ay,l, 'Mites of Maiii track Ilfiles of Totaf N0:v..301864.• And branches Sidings. Miles. Vhiladel'a Read'g7R..ll.-. : 198.80 80.51 '279.31 WillOw street Railroad, . 8.50 '0.51. .4.04 • tift..Carbon &P. . 5:00 7.88 12.98 3fount Carbon Railroad; • 7.83 2.07 . 9.90 Lebanon - Valley Railroad • '80.98'..11.31 95,29 Chester Valley:Railroadl.so 4.80. •..' 2 23:3 06.91 Schuylkill Valley 11. R.. • 2513, ,-1,71 Mill. Creek-Railroad, . „IS:03 4.67: Union Railroad, ; • • , 3.47 0.61,1 4.08 Good 'Spring •Railroad , :• 9:10 1.72. .• 10.82. Lorberry Creek Railroad; .; 5.62 . 0.89 .6.51, LittleSchrtylkill Railroad, 32.83 49.20 East Mahanoy -Railroad, • . 10.00. 1.61 11.61 . Port Kennedy:Railroad, • : 0.78 • o.oo' 0:78 West Reading Railroad, • . 1:74 0.00 1,74 Mine Hill &' Schnyl. -„88.1.2 '44.78- '132.90 . 774.. anent& !`.lleports..of the.." Railroad Compa nies of • thia Commonwealth". for a• copy of which we arc indebted •to F. D. Sterner; Esq.,.of the House, contains. the following fact.in reference to the Philadelphia and :Reading Capitat.stock fintboriied -by :law,- unlimited ;- Total „ amount in. $20,000,000 lig; :Funded debt as per last. report; _510;667,327 84'; Total ammitittiow of funded debt, $7;211,879.33' Num ber of •shares of 'stock; (par value, MOO 404,446. Total cost of the, road and equipments, 6 . 24,734,- 756' 63. The - length of main line of. road from Philadelphia' to Pottsville;93. miles, . and • froM Reading to Harrisburg, 51: miles, being. 0ta1149. Miles; Length of double track,.l26Miles.; length.. pfLaidelings; 92 miles,'being a- total :length 'of I•track; - .including sidelings; 35L60 miles.=-The following roads were...leased by the company : Mill Creek, Schnylki'lMt. Carbon;: Mt. . Carbon and Port Carbon, Sealiantiy arm _Bread 31Mintain, 'EaStilfahanny,• Little Schirtaill,.Mip Hill, Locust.. Gap. Lorberry Cree't, -. 0 )od Spring and the Union 'Railroad.' _The iiforup.iny have . ls 'engine honst.4'.and 4." Shops. ...Number of. engines Owned, 183 and 33 • leasecl,.being a' total of 216 ; number of passenger.. cars,' (average' cost $3400) 51:; mimberof. mail and baggage cars, 23; num ber of freight ears, 1348; number 'of. coal 'cars 11,491 ; number of iron' bridges, 'l9, .wooden, 18; . arid stone 54 :number of wood and water stations on main Road; 34, and three tunnels. ..-During the yeasvattienger trains were run-401,457 miles, and coal trains 1.139,715. • miles. • MI classes of. pass,' engere'. carried..-• 1,948,521: : Total amount •of freight canied,..on - them .road. and. branclies, 4,- . 253427 tons.: Ac.cidefits ondlie road duringthe year: were as' follows Employees, killed, 9, in jured, 14. Others: killed, , ls; and injured, 14. To- . tal killed,.24,,andinjurel'i 28. Most of these wrri killed br injured:by: Walaing outfie 'tracks, and carelessness ortheir Own. The' officers. Of the. Road are, Chas. E. Smith; Pres.ient; W: H. Webb, .Secretary and Auditor, Samuel , Bradford; Tres . surer, G.. 'A. Nicolls,• General Superintendant and 'J. Dutton' Steel, Chief Engineer:.. • ' "-•:' • • • Sheriff's - Sales of Estats.—JThe following property will be. exposed- to, sale.hr the Sheritt•Ou Saturday; March 4 ; 1465; at the. court House hr. this.Borungh: . • . -• . . Two lots in Hubleyville; as .Dis • PrOperix' Patrick McDaniel; deceased, inthe of hi administrator,:Jaines McDaniel.' . • 'Lot and. dwelling; Ashland, as the property of . .Lot and two dwellings, % Centre • street, Poths-:- tills, se the property' of of Charles W.-Pitman. • .'Two lots and '.dyrellings,":"Teltigh street, Ta intuatia, as : the property of T.' Bish- Tract of land; 4:3.3 acres, Pinegrove .towneliip. as the property of Robert Raleton, .diceased, in the . hancle of Anne - Ralston, the executrix of, his last will and testament. -- - : : • -- . • r Lot and dwelling, Tremont, arrthe property of Joseph : Wolf and Ins.wifc Elizabeth. • Lot and dwelling,. iSforrie Addition',. and lot and drielling,•Eist Norwegian street, 'Potterrille,• as the property of Edward and Thomas Wr.l:ard . • "Lot .And dwelling, .Tremont, as the..properfy. of Qeorge Hoffinan, with 'notice to terre tenant. ' ... Two lots and tavern'bouie, Pottsville, as:, the property Of James and Henrietta McKeown. • Lot, dwelling and'earpenter shop, -Minerevilk; aithe . property• of Panic' . Keeler, with .notice to Mary 'Leitenberger, •ruhninistratrix . ..of . : Charles • Leitenberget; term tenant. . - .- .. • . .• . LOt and two dwellings. liinegrove tOwnship, is the property of. Wm.:Scher... • ' -. •-' •.'' : . Eight lota•and eight, dwellings; * St Clair, as-the property of Joseph Whitfield:'' -• .-'• ..Tract of land and dwelling;Union tOwn'shipois the property of iteribenTegloy. ••' : • - 2 • Nine lots and-half lots, Trement,.. as the'.'prop - - ertv:„.pf Augustus M.• Seltzer. - . ' . • • tract of land; 1..T3, acres,- Porter township; is the property ot Christian A. Seltzer:„. . ' .•- . -- 1 Lot and•direlling,Minersville, as the. property of Lewis Pfeilesticker;- . .•: . . • . • :' Two lots, Llewellyn; as the property. of - Rum .E.anfftnan - deceased in the hands of* _his: ex ecutors, fierdamin Kauffman 'and Ellen Kauff-- mart . • House and lot,•Port : Clinton, as- the property. of John Horm'Jr.• • .•• -- . .: •• ' • : House arid lot, Centro liireet, Pottsville, as the property of Christopher Loeser. •''.-. •. -- -. The terins.of -sale pre as follows :' .. -.... •• • The pirrehaeer will be required to pay • ;W. of the purchaire,rnone,y *alien the property, is struck off, if ilude.i- £.500.4 if over $5OO, ten per Cunt. of - the ainbunt, - Und the.balance' before - : the eonfir .mation of the Sale' by . . Court: - • . . " • OAtes., Cr/yid/nit thrhasissioit;-=The txeasury,nrthe Ceirunission in zinsequenee of its beary eipenditures • to . . relinYe the wants . of our Soldiers, anthinitir4 6..55000: a day, Iris - be, come , exhatiate4, and .thelnergntie' Cbairtnait, George hiinaking bereuleasi ex ertiopi toshrokinush oil the eve the Mist-but-pcOably the hlooalest , eantretiOt;eit the Was'. - • • • •-• .4/1- 411' 66.40' liftlita..EdWaranliit 111- 1441kliki Mr..inft ZoTArbn ;tiddreSiseir'S' • at, ladies and gentleiiiiin it : the Court Sunk in accordance With air arrangement • which dyad . heed made to that effect.. .• .The meeting organized.iii - iAllin; -Benj. HMI-. .It 6 id , Rao., to the Chair...ard•appn i nting.Charlea . • Ba' , er andF. Wallace'.Secretartes: •.• • Toe .exercises coreniericed' by Abe audienee eingits thepatriotie hymn; "air Conn#7. ',Cukor thee, Itev = 3lr; Miler then read a: lesson in the '.the Bible, and offered a fervent prayer.. • •• . In. acknowledging • the compliment - bestowed upon him-in - calling - hint to the . chair; Mr.' Hay , : wood said that he felt honored: by • they apnoint meat:: .The Christian Oammisaion 'aphilars..- -: thropie•Association,:and richly.meritetheeympa - : thy and aid of 'the people. "Air: Eftizvitiod thought - the stegeet which • vte - had Aarrived :in - --the • progress - of this War, Was most enconraging... . Reunion witna stronger, betterigoveriiment than ,:7_befe.kre.tho War, is not far diet ant..• Thiti is ,a con teat for civil. and religious,libertv, in which Free,- demwould be:the victor.. ,Mr:llayireod rejoiced . in the passage of the Amendment . to the: Consti. ptution,•atinliehing Slavery:: It is'i, great•trinniph • of the progress of huraan. ,freedom. -It .removes ' a great blot•from our National .eseutcheon. The • d'rk. , ..et•days hive passed. away. All , honor• to thoie noble men And women - who.have. through storm andeunshine: firinlY- stood bye; qua old flag - . , • 'and their country..Pcisterity will - honor-and bless them; while the names of those *behave opposed the Government in this • contest ..snar . be • covered with adorn- and ehloquY. Let lira . ' tontine firni. and resolVed,'ited We will apeedilreonquer. Let its ferriember and treasure. the 'expression of the -dying 'Pericles, the Grecian statesman. 'and war :: rior. •His'conntry.was..rent,bv-eivil.war: - the tare unCertain ; :the houritsxli. • To the Athenian , warriors who stood by hiscouchlie Said,' . “Athens Yule succeed if she be trite to herself I" Let this be onr.thotto--`‘The-Repiffilie inns( suceeed."• • [ •••• 'Mr. Haywood during-his eloquent' and earnest -remarks was warmly applauded. ' . • .• '.• 'The chairinan then introduced tc; the audience • the Rev. Mr. Hawes. • • • . • Mr: Hawes 'eila that next 'in:Sacredness to inithatering in the .field - tothe wants of our. hiave boy i, was the act Of speaking in •behalf .of -the COmrnission, = If the-men in the field were aware to-night of this: meeting, they. w.orild .pray that the hearts of -the people would . be toriebed to give to an , saered a work.'.. The. Commission is emi , nently Christian.' . 'lta. delegate ...•forms •it . Pink between the father, son.iir husband in the. field. malts .It. is. nnaelfeili. The .delegates: • perfortri their acta - thrcingh love of the, work', in whigh7they are engaged:.TheComniission •is practical in its Work.' In Nashville last...Siimmer 'there:were' thousands of .wriundetl•men... 'The. . weather was' intensely -hot : the 'flies' annoyed them dititiessingly • : TheCorrimisaiina sea to Lou - isville for two, thousand. paint. - leaf fans. They. 'came and afforded great relidf. - /I-siren:6 thing; but important::_ At Gettysburg the wounded ,lay on the gmond unpnitecied from 'the rays of a seerehing.sun: A delegate raised four stakes and: stretched a wounded soldier's blanket over • 'lt. answered a temporary:purpose well.; Instant ly five. linntlred blanketa, were, thus arranged, protecting the sufferers. • Thoughtful solicitude slid it... In the'. hospitals near the .. Jarri , s River list, Slimmer the dust was stifling to our wound ed and -sick , boye.. steam .fire .' engine was brought•frona•Balliniore ; the dust was -tenoatically, . andr on suffering. Men . enabled.. to breathe* .pure atmosphere.. The work of gates of. the 'Christian Commission.,-'The' Corn-' - mission has a.wagon npon Which there are boil,: •. era containing tea; coffee, etc. ; which:is:taken to the fielder battle... These necessary stimulants are in this. warfumisheilte Mery .wounded in the. very frontline of battle. Thievagon was used at the exPlosien of . the 'mine at Petershiirg. and .saveilmany lives. .The soldiers called it a' •. ••• •.. • . , • . c . • -The Corinniesion has 'an individnal agen, s•y, at City.Pdint; Va.• • Mr. Henry C. 'Houghton .istlic Agesd atthat Point. For the five..mouths lieliae hid charge of 'it he' lia.s filed - six hundred at seventy regtilar • inquiries,- besidela receiving' and answering a much: larger' number - Of letters. connected with:the inquiries ' and :replies; • .The object of the department i 3 twofold.: to ascertain' the. place.: and condition and •give . :them Special attention„ RS 'requested by. their, friends ; also.to give to soldiers in the field or hospital assistance in many cases that sloes , not come within the - .scopeof -a 'delegatee• work.- :Many eases could be grvento - shOw' the nature of the trimiiriesithat are made and the answers giv en. ,Ne. 301 is from.a 2 will: give it . . entire ; because it is torching in its aiiiiimsplead ing for word front a" dear fatiMr, 'then cold in: Heath :-- , `To Mr. G. or the. U. S. Chriatian • Commission new four weeks since We re . ceived a : letter from my-dear father, and heard :that . hoWas very sick, and we have not heard . a wor since. This is the third letter li we mo sent, oil, and iiiigged for any one to 'send AIS •baek ansWer 'whether my dear ather ,is dead or alive. - JIB' 'mother ie.almosterazy, - 'because She :Cannot - hear .frord. my dear father. I wonder 'if any one there-wofild please be so kind as to write, back 'a' few lines again; 'whether my dear father.is dead. • .Please be.So.kind ati to writeback.lf • we cannot pay you the Lord, will. So pleasebe d so kind ananswer this letter." - : - . - Some pers o nFi flak, why :there is heed. of- two Orniimi-siona to Supply. the temporal Wants of, :the soldiers. Why - does not the Christian Corn, .tnission confine itseif'tothe Spirithal wanted* the men'? I answer, simply. because iris Christian _ . to to both the- bodily:and spiritual wants. of suffering 'humanity.: Themoral , influence nf. ..this Commission on thesoldiers ficial. The men fight - better and •Steadierwhen 'going into battle after: - having risen from their :knees in prayer:7. Gen. Grant' says that the: Christian - Commission has made the , Mass of the men better Soldiers: A Christian "man always: is. the hest andunist reliable soldier., Cn the march the chapel tents of the Conimitision are turned into hospital tents. • • • ' :Mr. Hawke narrated .his .personal experience• with Gen. Thomas's Corps in Tennessee near • Chattanooga. would, for' •instance, takes few pints of dried cherries and distribute, them, • among hospitalpatients. soldiers very Itratefill for the, slightest attention: " Upon being informed that the delimacies they recetyfl,ftrif :from the Commiasion; they. werild..frequentEret claim: "Bally for the Christian Commission;' or if a Son of Erim.lie Would.. Say to, thei.delegate-' "13105 S you, bless yon. ;when 'vein die, may every hair on your. head be a Candle to light yon - to glory:". Thls is their mock Of showing their grat itude to those who give them needful delicacies, pray with theni, writelettera for therii,'etc. ligious services are held continuously by the del egates:. It is worth a visit•to the Army of, the: .Potornac-to-be.prenentat *soldier's prayer meet ing; They a.re•sublinietntheir deyotiona. would thrill.your hearts as I Cannot:: The chap-. cl tents are planted in the midst.of hooreitig.a.r tillery. .: The Lord is blessing the' efforts, which . ..are Made in these- tents.:: They are• crowded, daily _with 'earnest, . pious, God, fearirig: 'Men This is the church's harvest - These men are hungry. for the Gospel. Ilitereaeoncluded by alluding to' the. patriotic spirit that - animated our'soldiers. - the greatness of-the cause, the it's,. : tire of the Constitutional Amendment' aboliiihing • Slayery,•toid of -the -benefits which have been con- , .. ferred upon'our brave defenderslirthe Christian Commission.. His address W.as..exceedingly: able and interesting.:: We. merely give a, few• of the points. upon which .he 'tonahed. :The„ audience was absorbed diiringits delivery. • .. ' • Mr. Stuart was then - .introduced: -He thanked 'the ladies' of Potts Ville and Schuylkill - County for thevalnable hospital'attires. they had in. the past• sent to the Commission. He thanked Schuylkill .Comity for: the ' f3OOO contributed at 'a• period when the treaanty of the Commission 'needed aid Mr. S. thenght there was hardly due ap preciation of the benefits conferred 'by the Com miasien.. • It .nust be remembered that we .minis ter to, the temporal as' well ae :Spiritual - wants of the soldiers; I ant "asked "'sometimes ' are :volt • sure that the articles sent reach' the _soldiers answer; yes." Of the '40,000 'boxes of . irrticlea re -ceived last year'by the ChristianCommissiou for the soldiers, do Oct- know of one hoic. that ',has not reached itsultimate destinatiori,. or that has been misappropriated.. Our system iii:rieonomi cal. 'Oar 'delegates are Unpaid. 'Love of the work • animates them.offer yon an :organization that takes whir gifts and: distributes: them for vou. among your relativeSandfriends in the army. If, is a personal distribution. The ,pay.which the delegate receives, is the "God•bless you, air," of the soldier; which is a - richer coin, than was ever turned out in the Mint on-Chestnut 'ilelphia. One Poen-, wonnded'soldier, in his grat., Rude for attention thathad hadrir paid .Inm:by , a delegate of the COMMi.BSion,...expressed his -grafi tilde thus": "Pula rough fellow ;• I'M:not..a Chris tian ; but when I ket hothe I, wasit.tojoht '• the church that the Christian :.Commission: belengs t 0.".. Mr: Stuart their despribed the diet kitchens of.which the Comniission has about thirty: The bill of fare embraces . beef. steak; potatoes . ; Corn starch puddlaT, hread'and Waist buttered, baked apples; chickens - and Oyster etc.: - These . kitchens aloneluive savedthousansls of valuable lives. The Inen'a hearts are :reachedin thisway,- • after ' their. lives • are "saved. ' Mr.' Stuart gave many touching incidenteef :the . heroic, apfrit, of our wounded men;to.vvhich we ave nc;t, space to allude Althongliworn down by travel, business arid teats of aleeP, - yet.Mr. Stuart's intense interest inthe.work, kept, him up; . And :address was. exceedingly powerful and convincing. : • might.bestated that an:exchange of prison,• • ers having beerieffeeted,• three thousand . a; week -will probably•retich the .North': for some time to ;come. 'They-arrive hero-destitute;. aid: look to, the Coninfietrioni.for relief. It is important that the •meand 'be' placed :promptly in the bandirof theie 'Associations. to afford it.:' The. following amounts Were Contributed. 'on.. -Tuesday evening - before the-adjournment of the Benjamin Haywood.; Charlea'l3abe Benjamin Bantian:.'. ; Jameti 5i11itnan......:... ltichard:R. Morrie — • P. W.•Sheafer......:.. Parvin... . ..... Mrs. B. . • ... :.. C. Silliman. .. ;Ea& Shearer....... • • •-• John M. Miller -. • • Simon' Dgrr • . • ' Cash, general-collection made. 509.53176.57 686.1 . Total ...'...: ..... .. . . .. ..... , ... .... .148 75 The. following contributions have beefi received by :slrs. Benjamin Bannartaliolti the- hieeting stichter &,TtiomPsons2s - 001 , Tne P01tard.z.:.;...'..i.r 2.00. Jas Foc.ht •- 15 00 i O W 8eck. , ......,,i,y.fj 10 00 Fox t. 8r0ther. . ...... , 15 00i tiara - die. ' ' i ~,- . . .,3;00. Dahl shertle:. ... 1. .. - 5 %It •—. •'• - f•i 00 Jag Wren - '' ' 550 i vs-Baltlion4o,o6.:` X 0 00 Iltird Patterson ' - ' 20 0a1dent;5p0ha.......... 100 Sarni Oyster • 2'ooi H Saylor. . .: .. ...-.;„ ' 100 Jas B . Troxelt... - .... . 5 00 Uhsis Barlett :.`.....'. 100. Rich Edward.' . 505 Fleiiry Straub. ..... - -25 00 We earaestly call on all those • who have been blessed with-health and prosperitt, and bays en joyed the comforts of their._ homes, throughout the whole. County to contribute ' . liberally} Now for . the relief of our Sick N and wounded soldiers and starv.ed. y riesoners; who are being 'exchanged at the rate of seyeral thousand'; ; : week, all of whom' require tender nursing and care on their' arrival. Cmntributions can be sent to. Mrs.: B. Bannon, who has been ' inthorized to receive them by. the Christtan Commission, -or, send direct to'the: Treasurer at Philadelphia if :preferred.. Awthe • treasury is now empty with large demands obit, it is of the utmost importance that the responses; illiquid be prompt both in money and stores;, _ It, is very clesira.ble,.. and would save, a vast 41tuaint of trouble it anitributions were . handed in tolnpitarily,. as. some have'airciady.beeti.• • . On Jul4lml of Mr.:Colt itwas resobroithat itev. lir. Lewis and Bev.- Mr. Reilly be''appoiutc.l a • Oodamittee to wait upon the eitiztins 'otthe for 'ough to receive further • toilocriptiono , in .aidi of the Clirilitian Coinmioion. .. .-. . • . - - :.,, : I.', 71in : me:sting . adjourned hitt r singing the doe=. 1 'Ology, nod lionoalotion lirßei. Mr: Colt: -.:', • ',. . Several ielics. and . objecfnpf cnriesity iik:Vos .!:iiisiewsinii df .MY.'ittliarteiibv , :iiiii'iuifiled it the 'Y.Suataicti.ilfter.the,.#(32'• ,-"z':a.--7', wits ,' '•: - ""•? , .4—t - ...'"•,'.: ,. .. 4(Zlviit.::::4ll-:., o.:-.. -- ..fpllinving-411 6 otionutry of thq reallfielLAnd diebrirserokntiott,heC,omniisSiOn iliirinW.tbe past. o GESSAAL SUMEI:ET OF:ltrimiriq in TALL't s Fos Cash receipts AMOUNTS FOR' IBZ2 AND 1883. Cash receipts of central and branch • •.. offices for 1864'....; . : ... .... * , 31,297,755 28 Hospital stores dettaed central and branch. offices,for 'PD • blieatiOns -di:mated cential..and.. • branch offices:, for• •1864. •: . . ' 33,884'38 Bibles and Teitameate donated by . : . - ' the Iraerielin Bible Society' -Table of 'volunteer delegates tier— • • • rises. orrailroad; •- .itearnipat, other transportation Of telegratihfaeilities,from Maine to California: . .. . .... • Value of rents of-*ailehouses:incl affieee donated to Commission, • Total :Yalrtea. for 1864 • . Total Yalnos readied by .the Corn mission 1133 Total values received the • iiiission in 1863 . . . ~ . . . Total :ralnea..for '6% '63, and '64 .5.1,030.441. 80 PS.NpiIL .SII3III.ART..pr N , VOiIX A.VD- PISTRLBVTION -. . . iron ISM Dries of Hospital stores and pnbh cations distributed deg the year Value 'of stores distribitted .Valne - Of publicationsAistributed.. Valuv of stationary dietribrited: Yalue• of 205. chapels and Chafpel . tents erected durtng . last Nnnter •and the present, in the , various Copies of Bibles and•Testainentsk portions of Scriptures distributed during tbe year.: • • • • Copies or Hymn and Naito Hooks • distributed during - the .Sear' Conies (if Hyrim and Psalm- BOoks •-: distribrited during: the Copies'of boUnd library '.books dis- ' trihuted during the year, Conies. of magazinespimphlets• distributed during the year Copies_ of religions, weekly ' and. 'monthly- newspapers distributed • during the year . • Copies of Pages of tracte.... , Copies of "Silent Comforter," Delegates cominii'd dnr'g the year Aggregate number of days of dele . . • ;gate service • :Average number Of delegates con ' etautly in field during the year:. No. :Of delegates now .in'the field Balance of cash on hand at the eon-. tral Ofii ce,- Jan; I, 'lB '65 . : .. . 15.420,12 This balance was weeks since. extianst&l'and the yeceipts . do not keep. pane with ttie expendititrek. • It is important that.what is done should bc dope promptly.: Let.Sehitylkill County make 'a, noble responsto• the appeal of ,the U. S. Christian . . •-•,-. ' - THE ARMY: FROM THE - 210th PEN I. REGIMENT. . Graphic 'Description the..rart Taken • ally the .Beginicatt in* the - Left -Bettie Of liatcher's Rite. • . • MiTTLEFI ELD;.. Nrai ..irrafx . a's Rea, Eartime . eTOUIthA . L :-:-linovki.pg that the voice of every Union , Soldier e.ver findri ready: echo in the columni of vonr Union devoted journal, "as tine hail ing-frotri old Sclinylkill.thke the liberty of availing my . - self of thiB privilege to state what: our company, - com posed of Schuylkill and . Colmhbia - County boys- did in the battle ofSunday-Ind Monday. 6taand. Tth • The 210th. P, V.; in.' common with. the whole of bur Corps, fhth) broke curia on Sunday at 5 n'clock. !pleas ant Sabbath introduction.) reveille:having, been sound ed, at 4,- . A. M. and marched towards Ilatthers . .Tinn; along what was the Weldon Rairlorul. getting to , the Run at 10..4. M.; Where we formed: Our advance env, 'alry had engaged a Brigade of, I think * geerani's Rebel Division. Our . Generals,, Watten, Avres ,and . Gwyn. Corps, Division-and Brigade. CemriumilerageSpectiliely. being- in: advance of the . Itrifiriinde; ordered the veteran - regiment of the,3d brigade to move for Ward. which they . did inilimble quick, leaving onr.regitnenkittlOth, R. V.) to cover their rear:' By this time musketry fell na thick :as hailstones:. Our regiment , being formed -in line f battle.. the Col; Our whom noliniver niaabreathee the biehth of vitality, ordered - mu to charge, which we did with ahorrith anith theer peculiar Ao 'old and . expen., •encedyete tans- Rythis time Musketry was still in fu rore, and - very . addctitly- bringing victory to our side:. We ehargeasatne.humired yards, when•we were Mina tantly, obliged to halt by Mason of the Run, which the -.Johnnies" • bad rendered' impassable by , means of ilanis,they being on the opposite side posted behind • breast works. Some Qf tmr :boYs ,more impulsive and impeturms than others, )moped in and saved themselves from 'drowning by -swimming :across. Erbminent . amongst .them were Lient'a Gilea - •Ricby, wholost :their haversacks in crossing: shall - here mention that - 'our Gen. Gwyn.- no doubt from britve motives, threat-. . eningly inSittted on our crossing; but Gen'ls Warren and -Ayres checked it by saying them was no need : for this impracticable step,. • Ont own Colonel. hitherto not ye ' ry popular with theboys, becanse-ofhierigid discipline, the being a remArtr,) interposed, saying he did riot want any.more of Ble men to cross-in thiawny. - Some twen ty, however.' got moss: who participated in the cap, tnre of twenty-five of the N. C. Rebel's, who Were with= out shirts ann wore only...their cotton" 'pants: They were good looking young fellows; and appeared most joyful at their capture, One yotr ,, fellow only .sixteen. told Me he hadheen•twe years - .in the rebel army, and that he was nlivays . ..forced-49 .fight. •• This they - all said. Amongthem there was only tone haversack..containing some eatibles of . , inch a compound asMight baffle analy sis to reduce to. vezetableconstittienta• • On seeing our full ones their desiderata tnget it few "haidtack" though unexpressed, was to me quite consPienous. I- there- .uixiti openedinine and gave four to each of five,-:who kindly thanked, me; remarking. "We -do mot get • four each trey"-, let me here say -that I believe in the adage. ••.* Magnanimous enemy before a puirillanimonefrimid , " Rebels- and...copperheads.% .All onr boys• crossed :by .means of trees Whicapiorteere felled; the "Jobruides” 'retreated fn .demoralized eonfusion,:and . succeeded in making-their escape, - leaving"a, few killed behind and • two officers and twenty-five men captured by us. 'These - represent Rebeldom in a collapsing condition,-elect patent to all rational •Men; Aughtsite Copperhecuts ex cepted: Leaving the Run: about 12,-31. we marched further . South and then commenced' countermarch. to- wardetheSonthside; coming to an open deld'at a P.M. where we brvonaced 61112. midnight when we were or-. • dered to fall in, and continued marching till S:A. M., at which time we tauny ourselves on'-the grorind taken •:tram the. rebs,b)r . • the 2d Corps on Sunday. -Pere :we lay for some five hours .nnder the most - trying circnin • stances anaprivntloith It has evert:wen: my 'lot to expe rience. The night - yeas freezing hard:. the keen and biting. with little or tio wood -to make-a Ike:: I assure you they were .no . desittible -circumstances to endute, - however, all, these and other privations become:dissi pitted. tonsidering thaforce and : gravity 'of the classic . adage, ".sari amnia . cariirtfuni eat patrie,." To such an end are all, linion. - seldlera - Thus, closed the• Sunday; anlithnaushered was'Monday, a day never to- be . lot:often by your; correspondent. 'Seeing that my • detail of Sunday - is rather long, I :mind now. • abreviate Monday's work. - - • ' • • •. : • •• • • Weleft this field at' 10, .A: ; manoenvered till 2, T. 111... when musketry againresonantly camiton the enc.: Then cembrigade was ordered•tathe front •And formed into three lines of battle, moving by the 'left flank-- three parallel lines—when to came the cavalry, tet-skelter" through- our 'formed linen in a most de moralized condition, As a. natural: consequence we 'stampeded for about two minutes; being. to use mill- Mry term "green " Penna.- troops. who. were that day. • to b'e mentioned in the catagory of bravery' indigenous tit the Old- Keystone, ' Scion - we - redeemed' what was that instant' signifitant of enter `demoralization.. At the"same Messrs*. Editors, understand that the -- . 210th was not the first to falter. 'The whole brigade: composed of- the'old famous Reierves -with the 3d and 4th Dela Ware for ainomblit was ; confused. • The drams -beat Rally," the rebel balls 'dying like dust in a half= cane. Generals almost frothing, -aids-exhibited the most signal bravery, and amongst all-this chaos, "was one who -*yam hoot, deliberate, , calculating. reserved. This was, -Writ. Sergeant, - Colonel of the 210th, ?:V, . hrother-Int. law of Gen. Geo. D. Meade. General' Commanding.; - and' tine worthy of such distinplabed connection. Seated on hie black horse; he cries., "Rally - 210th." - .ln, less than one mienta he his Ills boys following him.' It is not " go boys,".but "follow me,•i is the motto,- In flue • minutes' his whole 'command, five hundred strong; was' leading-their veteran" comrades, headed by their idolized -Colonel.- :To-day Whit min - throw any bbloqiiry on Col. Sergeant's name.-in-the hearing of any-man of thebil gadamtich lese his own - boys? Re ledtherit, putting . . .his hat on the tip of his sword: exclaimingOlke Utile Union soldier, "follow me, boys,lollow me I" To-day the Army of the Potomac hears of thellnth and their beloved Colonel, for every ..man • has - pledged himself never to desett • him. Thr green-born regiment;•with their old. (though , not - thirty-five) Colonel, le now the think everywhere in the - arthy. • Atliis instant command • we rallied,' pursued and hunted Rill's Yeterans..for two. and a, half miles, through - interminable woods, dim,. • garding shells and bullets which Were flying like snow,. and only felt a. regret. nt our Colonel's - "COMO firing.'• In our Company we • lord. One' St: Clair man wounded, since: died, and sirothers slightly wounded in tharegi mint. We had about sixty• killed. wounded Mid One of. our .bOys. an Ashland-nada; in a hand-to, . hand conflict, captured a Johnny and brought hiin to Gen Gwyn... -This is Louis Stolte.. We Went in at two o'clock, and came. out 'at 'five o'clock.. Among those descrying honorable mention - are Captains . Palmer, Co. 0 . 3...-lonster, Co.. I. _Bowman, Co' m6Knight. and Kenny, Co. and. Venni. , Bichy. Giles; Bangle; -and our newly 'aivointed ;Adjutant, Shlusbenger ; also Captains Daugherty, Hnghes • and Mitts • Rowly 'and -Berney.- Lieut. Raiding of. Co: G; was badly wounded. He also deserves honorable eulogy:. Ord`blergi Being Bower. Co. 3; 'Should be,-ranked among the lea bittiera ' Rel.. Of the fifty-three men .welave forduty. forty-six are from "Old Schuylkill:": The rest are from Columbia. On-Tuesday evening,. the 3d Div. of our Corp* eiptined a battery Of eight grins;. and reporti...ia* two thousand prisoners.: -' Yesterday we, again gain the rebs,• hot they would not give battle. Before closing letree state. ,ere we- leave this linethet - the tabs shall feel what Union means.; „Enough' for this time. More anon. .• • "°- • --Yonre, .• • •-• • A.T.-TNION SOLDIRReCo. - E. 210th „ . Our correspeedent willaceept our; aciatowledgatents fcir this. "graphic letter. 'We trust,' thsitle - will write I • . . . 200 n. again'. We will also he obliged .to him if heWill .• 'send us as soon'as • 'convenient, it Bit of the -names of County men id the Regiment.. •Wewtait. it-for the "Memorial Of .the Patriotism' of Coanty,". 'row -lee-Ouse of _p ublication at. this office.,- - • • - ••• - • $l5O 00 100'00. 100 00 ..100:00 100 00 .'-50..00. .•4000 10 00 25-00 1 00 s`oo . 20 00 _•:82 75 j P. 111.01ttpli, , •Ploetfrille• Par 4 I • ACTENT %FOE THE SALE 010 - THE WBEELEE & WILSONSEWING MA.O • . • . In Schuillkill.County. • nuMber of thesettarcellent Fiirtdiy:Michlnes are Isl.' . ways kept on hand and can "be seen in operation.b.i calling et .his' residence. in :i*ke r t Street, lITOTe Eth, neatiloor.tO the:English Lutheran Chime& • To acdonnnodate . persons 'naing these 'Machine& a sepply'.orifachins.:Yeedies, Machine Oil arid. - Soap, and didr - i's.Thi'en4, in all nunibers and colors, especially • tidal)ted to Seritnt Machine lie; will be iv: ort hand Tluirough instructions for: working tbese.Machines Will be _given to parties purchasing: • ' • orders by mail Will receive. ptompt attention.. Call and examine before Mirchasingelsawhere. .' - ' . • . TICE' GREAT ENGLISH 'REMEDY; tllß JAMES CLARK'S • .• • • .CELEBRATED,,; FEMALE. • , . .. . PILLS:`.' : Prepared from prescription - Alf Sir 3. Clarke, M. 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':soid bYffil 'Druggists: Prim ••••,:;_,;-•• • ' ~=fit[ end S postage 40RN-11 licoa c **lr c stamps enclosedto any an. *o l *d•Wi#4'Will buki441. 1 . 1 .* thk491.4400.a . , pyci to PMkW..; ; . • ": 0" - U./ ,11."4:',. 1 5 101 1 01 11 *; • • A - Trolly - Wonde rful. Di ISCOTOI . ' Lolll:lcnrlifthr.Color Re.torer and Dressing. , "London Hair. Color Restorer 'and Dressing." "London Hair ()dim Restorer and Dressing:” lirorpastoring : Grar Hair to its.original Color nithout .d :yen, or musing tlielattir tsi grOw where'it has fallen a ocl teeome thin; for renuning any eruptive pintoes, Surf, Dandruff, etc, . • . •tY to riere - MR. • • iour data( it remilrearirsiashing or preparation.- before or sifter - 1M use. It crestes a. perfectly healthy state of Abeam:alp, by acting its etimulant and tonic to the or garre nomm4 l 7 - 'to' supply coloring:matter to the hair - , .Janationtpletely restores thein-itcr their original vigor andlifiength. is entisey 'different .from all other :: preparations and la'. the ' onlyk eutorer. of • : color ,griti.perfect Mar driiiiing combined. • In very many.caseeit has , •-• • . sactornico saw &mans wrru saw nu:., • mien seberethey had been bald for years. , For this pur pose labs .decidedfy ate-best preparation known. A vial satlay Hie Stoat skeptlcal..thus Placing. it at - She bmd of all other 'remedies for baldness andthe pre -32,382 347 86 - wrgation of tktlutir in the fullest luxuriance and beau-. - ' 1,109508:S7 169,920 90 106,763 00 26,450 00 0.750 0 . • . Tux Mauls I •• . •• We would etieficialti ask theattention .of the ladles tolids nmeaskiweesatly popular-hair preparation, and. remind them of, the:well-established - fact- that Many- of the hair tonics•ta•vegue , are not 'Only. poweileis :for good: hut absolfMelypernicions, and too often desfrue- 1 rive in their influence upon the : growth .of.the. !The." Condaa Hale COlor Restorer" contains no • sitb: stancithat will tbazthe.pore.s. - but it does, eontain real nourishment for this vessels Rot :which its root. Rprine;," thus ienderiw the hair trftlY•elegant and. beautiful - in every period of Tif.:- .. .:On'ehildren's beads it lays the foundation of a good :head .of hair, and at .the. lady's toilet it is indispensable,- • • "--.• ' ' • . • . ooes. HILT 101 X. I{A.T.; sOkarr. 1.611 . X. • • It is the Only at,.ested article'. that will -absOlutelyi: without derefition,restore the hairtotta original color and heaaty„ , causing it, to'krow.whereit has funi lll ' .o -fr • Ptiee,. tenth a bottle : fsii:bottles for $4. • . Sold at witotestde and retail by DR SWATICE , 80N.•33431•N0rth SIXTH Street. Philad'a i• and•JOIIN G. BROWN • SON, and HENRY .S4YLOR, •Druir- Osts, Pottsville, ‘64, 916,837 65 231 256 29 •47,103 $1,714;261' 3.5 446.574.26 24;834 71 114,359 78 4,326,676 • Only Osie . Dotlar.fora Ilomentend.--The' cheapest and beet investment ever offered to, the pub-. Thcmastuis languish and die; when a amall-invest-' went in the Old Homestead:Wild Cherry Bitters would not only.hriv.e, checked, disease, but' , saved_Life; Grief 'and 'Mourning; •. These -Biters are •dqubly,distilled; etrongiy medicated, and (tapers as • the • beSt of Wine, They are no drug and contain no:Poison. .Acting upon the Liver,.-the great seat of 'disease, they not only but prevent diseaie: • 'They . clean'se the. Stomach,. and purify the Blood. - • They rerrfove Blotches and Piniples. tram the Face. . They. cure Scrofula, 'ErYstpelas. and all Blood diseasei ; and are •rt eertain'tremedy for Dys *pais, Jaundice. and Chronic Diarrhoea. For Ckinghs . and Colds: their ore inepfrior . :io any Cheriy:.Picto , ral.— . To persons of sedentary, habits,' and those who feel a '•loss - of strength": or want of ambition. these Bitters, are especially adapted: . .They. increase the •appetite ard. itrengthen.the.body. :To.Nuristad Merriam aniitiar.r ears Pcriat.r.s, and at that . critical period knowntis.the TuarteiLrea, these Bitters will be found. of tucideula ble value. • Remember, and. purchase the genuine Old Homestead: Wild Cherry Bitters, manufactured by Dr. T. B. Stingerland & Co.,ew York• City.' Sold by FOX &BROTHER, POrteville, 11.13.•DANIS:St. Clair. Wholesale Agents. Sold . ergo by. R. M.. IRVIN, St. CWT. and Druggists everywhere. •. . Feb: IR, , 65 • • 346,536 7,990,758' 13;681,342 3,591 2,217 . . . . . What a . Wonderful Divicovery.js:Petry pfraivis7. Vegetable Paia Killer riot Only .Ottres the ills of:the htttnan family: h . q.'s also the sure : •remedy for horSeewithicollc. It has 'never beep known, to"failin a cure' of 'the * *mil .cases ;,'and for . sprains. "galls, etc., it . nnyer fails—try it. 'once,. -.Dlrectionshe:-. company each Bottle.. Sold try. brugiist.s generiAlly;-- pernpprat: • • PriCes;.2h cts., 5 . 0 cts:; and $1 per iiattie •• TO CON 11 ILT T I VIE 'undersigned? having been restored 'to health in a few weekS, by a 'very 'simple remedy. after having'sultered several ye,is . With a severe hing affection; and that, dread disesse, CunstuitptionL,is anxious to make known to 46. - 500vr_ • , . sialirert, the means of cure, ' To all who desire it; he 'send -tucopyof the pre 'acriphion used, (free of charge,j with the.directions for 'piparng and using. the same,' wideh they .will find a sure ettrdOr . • CollBt*6loN,. AST - JIMA, ..BRONC4IITII, ok4Gligt COLDA,:otO... The only object of the.adeprtise . er is sending the piescriptiOn''itita benefltthe aftlicted,• and spread' hifortnat4on which he eoneeitNs . to . be" incal-' cable and he hOpetti every sufferer Nita try his remedy, as it will cost them *thing, and may protie a blessing . . .. - Paxtlitiwishing • thelareserlptfon will r&tise address. • itie. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamebo . rg, . Feb IS, t65.H7-4rn . . liingS:Oounty, I.tit'ew.tork. iteligioo...Nit#l4;*.ei . . „ A -Pim for the :bendit of the. St: *Pant? Chnrch,. at Orwigiburg, • • will he held by the ladies of Orwigsburg, commenting on the afternoon of the 221.1 of Febrnary,• 1865, .mid tontituie dining the 2.73t1, , tt-Ith. and'2sth. A enpper.will be givetion the evening of the 28d inat. Refreehments druint the Fair. '6-2t• • . St:l97 Services - at Trinity (Episcopal) Church ,on Sunday -morning 'at X, past 10. .Srinday evening at 34" past 7;except.on the SUNDAY Dr Tilt MONTI', .when the eerVice is at .„y, past 3,.P: M., in place of the evenin • , • Inir - Virst Prrstbyterinn Church,- corner Ma . hintougo and Third Streets. • Rev'Asim . : Pee r: Seciioes,-S t uality 10% A ; 7d. and Ty, P.• cept on, the .3d Sunday of.every month, When thesecond service'will be bald at 1,t4 JP.. M. Lecture, 'l'hursdaY. evening. at 7.X. Sabbath School, P, M. Prayer Meeting: quarter before"lo,.Sunday molding., • German. • Reformed. .Church, Market Street,' Rev. J. - C. Ikelica. Pashar. Regular services. Alternately,- in the German and English • languages. ev ery Sabbath day,, it - 10 A. M.'and Prayer Meet= in g and Lecture every. Wednesday evening at P. M.. February 12t1i and 26th, English inithe:niorning and : German in the evening. -.• , • • • Febnaary.zth andl.oth. German in 'the Morning and English in the evening: •• • , Vision* • Prayer .Meeting,. every- Sunday morning, fr0m.33 . t0 03;.o'clock,•in the - frame Church . on Second Street, between . Market and .. tiorWegiart his. • .p 'Evangelical Church; Callowhill street.-- Mov.:Sii'r. G. Euoans, Pastor. will preach German ev ery. Sunday. morning id - 10 o'clock, ard.Eng,lish • Evening at 7:o'clock, • '.lr3 l 7Blethodist M. Vicurels, - Secrind street, above . Market:: Rev. - J. B. MoCuttouom Pastor. • Services :. • Sabbath, at , lo, A:: and 7, P. M. ". Prayer Meeting, TiseNlafevening, at. TX o'clock. . -• . ' , • •' 1777 - Beizialiar. Baptist Church, Mahantatigo st. Preaching evety:Lord's Day, Morning - and:Evening, at ' . 1 6 %, A. M.,. and 7, P: IC - , Lecture, t'irednmday Even; Mg, at TX o'clock. . • R. IL Antrim Pastor. , riVEnk. - Lotheinis :ib ric 'Market:Square. key. Lr .M.: Roorss, Pastor. .Preaching every Sunday Morning ,and 'evening, at ',IoX A. M., and 7 ' P. M.-•L PmyerMeeting and Lecture Thursday even., atl o'clock • . . . . - . A U 3faiiiagr Notices flood be accompa n ied With 25 . centB:to aiipear i?t.the JOtONAL. ' • • . . • . . .._ ' %%STAB f.—REED:At Et. Clair,on. the 14th hist., by the Rey. G. T. Bayr; at the house - of the bride's moth er, -Mr. Join; STAID. to MiiB MAWI! REED, both 'of St. 4 Clatr. Schuylkill Co.: Pa.- ..-.-• '. ' •.• , '. '''-, -:. . . LUTZLHC.I 4 'F..--At Mahanoy,CitYoti the. 11th inst..- 'by Rey. H. Giese, Mr • Joszt44 IL- lArra. of Mahanoy City to Mias-Loutsi li4e of M'Ateuliurg, Lehigh Co., . .• .. . .. • .. . . JOHNSONHA.V(liS,—On'thetlStli'day of Decemh er, 1.864, by the Rev. V. B. AfcCullntigh,'Mr,..Cu A Ili EA d': •-'Joitt,aort of 'Northumberland; . 1 . '114 .to Wes ENEMA A 11A)Alis of 'Pottsville. , • • • •-• ' .•• • • • .. - . Siatple announcements of deaths, . free." TlVre ae" 7 contpanied kith notices, must' be paid. for tit - tlis rate of 10 cents per tine. -'• . "ATKINS=—On the lath inSE. -Woman,. Son of Charles M. and Annall. Atkins. aged T months, 1 . week . and 3 . . DAVIS:-In Minersville . • on Wednesday; February. ]nib, ;*ife of D..X Davis anddaugh ter of Peter ' - - • • • - The friends are invited to attend the funeral at it o'clock on this (§nturday) morning, from the. 'residence of her father, Centre Street: . .LEVAN,- , -Suddenly on..Priday,.. Ay:s;te. . oldest. daughter of E. and C. - 13L;Leian, aged 5 years'and-11 • Tbelttnerid 'will take place: ficim the... residence .of. Miss 3taryldalz in the Orchard, on Sunday afternoon at .334 o'clock. The: friends:of the.fsmily are • 'lnvited Sunday, Fehrn...ry nth, at Mitiensville, lAna.A., only son of M. 13. and the late Isaac A. "lig: 'ley, irilhe 12th Sear or his ag,e. • ' • . . HonAIMP. Sem died - this Morning , at I}e' o'chick. 'after's' short illness. -..The Iron MO:idol - death has sev ered ' the tie of , life • which bound ..us., together: ; mourn our loss as those: whose grief Will. be turiardto joy, orlyi in the hope •of meeting beyond :this valo.-L. It fell to onr happy lotto know. him early after hie corn -Mgt° Fottiville. From' that time to the day of, his• decease, the perfume of the Idessoms Of his :true and enduring friend hip had made our path through rugged life sweet It not inviting. • His sympathies and teary. 'whichwere Ours,- came "like' rain upon the mown grass: as showers That water the earth." And his Joys and -pleasnrei, through the riebld impulses . of -his soul, were increased to him as they were shared by others.— . His genial and benevolent disposition induced friend ehip, •He had - no . cnemiei,•• Was •• the life' °flour f• departed companion; that is the Sad:words of hie death' • now swiftly spring. upon the ears of ,our 'people who •• loved him, many will be the tears of Borrow, many the • 'worth} , tributes to bis cherished:memory... A . kind; feeling community, a • cto-le of dear!. friends, and tire stir:Ay/ars of .that little band wiles& vital spark is ont: deplore'the loss of an active and exemplary, citizen,* • devoted and honest friend, and a',pure . arid beloved I.: • Slowly 'anise/11y we'll follow his bier.: • • :Coursing our pathway with. tear.bi tear.. •.' 1 • • • Irorrsvo.t.r., Monday, 13th,:February..1.665: ••• (April 2, NOTICES. M %Irszu: DIED. Obituary. . llwtti orANTII7CkatTE tonne, !No. -136., I. 0. OF 0.1 V, or Prat , A., iiin , firasynt.e. February lath, latZ. : At. a regular stated ,meeting of Anthracite Lodge, NO, 136. O. of O. F:. 'of PennSylvatile, held at' their -Hall, the' following preamble and' resolutiona .were It has pleased -Almighty . God.tit ids'dis. penNition'of Providence to remove from our midst our fate brother, L gTAMER B.- BZTANT, therefore. : ' Bram:van...That we' biow in' humble sublnissiOn'to -this Diyinediepensation. and that we .sineerely sympa thlze.with his widow and relationa in this hohr of -their REsotvia: That in the death of Brother BGYiNT, his* family hive to deplore the, loss of a kind. Mishand. a dutiful eon and an.affectionate' brother, whllat.the com munity have to regret the loss of a-good citizen. and the Lodge one of -ifs lwet:members.- • . • • Ftsamvsn.•That as a further mark of iespect the .Charter of ibis Lodge beAraped. and that we wear the Intel badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Rmn.vau. That a copy of.these proceedings.be pre , • settled to the-widow of. our.deceased brother, and also be pnblishedin - the litsziny Jona:444T. and Democratic • Standard. • JAMBS N 'BOWDEN - N. G. • Fais!mix Sect] . . . • RICHARDS —..Died on Monday tiftetnooni.Pebrnary 6t13,.1565,in .Pa:, -. at• the. residence. of his ton-in-law, Mr. Joseph TherWell, Itraraan: RECIIARDA, aged 67„tearsg months and days.: - ' - '.The following Itieehationa were adopted at a:regular meeting of United: Divivion,• No. 79, S. of T. held in, ltineraville on Thttridas evening, - Feb: if. 1865 • " WitlatCAß. ,thasalpeed the Divine Finley-to remove from our:midst: offtinrlong and trying sieknesA, one of our Oldest MA wet 'efficient. Mernhervi and, whereas.; we ever recoinized la him'a' firm friend to oar cane,. therefore. -. • RriocTim, - That in the . death -01 oar late .brother, • Braman RretiAane.; we feel that We have. sustained an Irreparable los.sand that the canoe of Temperance has init an earnest . friend. •' *: • • . - . • . Rafmi yap', That as thus the *older member - it of this T. Nion are being taken away from us,. it - Mtrialns fur us who still remain, to work harder and - more earnestly in thwgrearonseln which we are' ngaged, ee that when on r ovrit4tar Shall set at elose,'We may feel that' : have.done our. duty. '• 4falsOLVArrs, , That this :Divlsion, extends its heartfelt, • syriteitil to The relatives and friends ofi:m..ll4e brother. —ltishimze,,,Tbet-ttiese-resoluthme be ebteted:oti minutes awl that aaiprb.badded-to the. family of oar • .• -L etedituialtrA*4- 3 ; ,: Commlitee. Teoule ; E t , 3-1.0 NEW 7:3-U NAW0NA.L.... , .1',0A-N AT PAR: merest= 7 3-10 ) in Lawful Moniy. Coupons tztachel lnterest payable . eaCh Six Months. Tk e Principal payablelin lavrfall,Money the end of Three Years, or the Bolder haz -the right to deratind at that tiro, TIIE lIONDS A_T PAH, INSTEAD - Or CASH Ate' This priallege is valuable, fl-3 the 5-20 Bondi are now selling at eight per met . pi!•entnen. • • • The ribosvei;oan; auil #lll other curities'tor ialeb7 L. F. - WHITNEY, - CENTRE MEWL POTTSVILLE 6.61 n .Feb. 11, LOSt AW6 FOUND. . .. .. . . 10011IND.:-On Sondayi.' January ! 9, a SILVER ..r. WATCH,. wbich the ovrne: call lure:ln' paying for this advertisement., by applying to the 13 trderaigned at Ashland. '• . ' ' 2i,. K. SWARTZ: , . Feb. 11, '65, . ', '.- - - q-nt: . .. . : • LEGAL ..INOFICE. . . lIMINUSTIEZATORYSSFIDTICE.—Wheie ±I-'8.5 letters of Administration, onnthe 'Estate' of GEORGE, FITCLIPATEUCK,' .late of the Borough - .et. l'ort Carbon, Schuylkill COunty. 'deccised. 'huve been granted to the: subscriber, .notice is hereby .eivou to • all those indebteil to said estate to make ,paymeht., and those haying claims will present them' for settlement • FRANCES FITCIIPATItICK,•Admin'trx; ' Jgn.2l, '65. • '' . • '2-Gt• . , • . 1V - 0 C E .--I•Chereas Letters: of ...3slintntstrati on , IN. the .estate•ef Adam Slobig, - Late: Of Eldred Town.. Phil), Schuylkill County', deceased. have been granted to the subscriber, .all persons htdebted to said Estate are 'requested 'to make „payment and :those. having claims against the same to make them known without delay to ' • ELOBlG,.Adrainistrator. -• Si. Clair, January 14,'65: • • • • . . . . , . WILLOUGHBY V, R.'IUGH,..I: No. 92, Mei'. T., TMZ. . - - r.e. : - 'i In the Court - -cif Com. MARY MATT., FRANCIS NV.; ,- mon Pleas of Seltyl ' . HUGHES,. ISAAC W. .- 1 . kill County. . • ', •. ' HUGHI S,. et. al.: .' ' 4 SummoneinPattiGon • • . - - . And now. January 'Sd. , motion of Frattki:ii B. Gowen. Coimsel fiir the-Plaintiff, it'aippearing to the Court that certain Of the - defendants in this actibu: are parth:S residing within this Comtrionwealth, brit out:of the County . - of *Schu.Vlkill, and that certain Other' de...1 fent - ants in this . action are parties- residing nut of the Commonwealth of PendaVlvania; • the Conrt_dri order and direct that the writ - of stimmoo.it. , gued . theiiin; or the nature .and -substance - thereof be published-accor ding to the . Acts of Aasemblyin such provided, in the .3tinceS .: JCR:it:VAL, it neWspaPer -I pablished the County of Schuylkill; and ir(”To AGF.,” a daily newspaper 'published in, the City . of -Philadelphia; once • a week for six weeks. previous to the return day thereof. 06.-B*huylkill County, m o:: : -.The Caw, -.utonwealth of .Petinsylosiviiti. - to the - Sherilr of County - - • • 'Greeting I.: - . . • . i ' -If Willoughby V. 1t... High . make yon secur. n pre tenting his claim,then we command you . Summon by • good. and, lawful ; Summoners . : Mary Matz; Fran: cis.y. Hughes, -Isaac W. Hughes, Charles) A.. 116 i-k-: -: scher, • :Maybury • V. • R,'...' High; . a... mastic by. his Committee, Samuel Hauck, • Jacob ,Schollenberge. r. and Hannah V. It. libM,. his with; in right of said Hannah V. R.. - Anna. , R., High, Horaeatertolette, Jacob Ehst and Anna his wife, in right ..Pf Stdd - Anna,' Hiran - Cleaver; Chestereleaver, , a minor under the age of fourteen ythirs, by. hisgfiardian, - Solomon YOder, Anna C. Cleaver, a minor. under' the ago - of fourteen .year, by her guardian, Solomon Voder, Amanda Clea " Mr. a minor under the age: of fourteen ymtrs, by•her . gnardiaib Solomon Yoder;' late of your•Connty,. so that they be and' appear Before :our Judges at - Pottsville • at our County Court of Common Pleas. hen to be-held the . first Mondayof March nett,'. the Plaintiff Of i .Plea. Wherefore, whercaS . the Sal:l:Willoughby V. R. High, Mary Matz.Yrancis W.lltigheS, Isaac VI: Hughes. Charles - .A.•lleekseher, Marnury N'.ll...lligh, a lunatic by his committee, Samuel Hauck, Jacob Schollenbergei . and 'Hannah y. -R. his wife In right of said•HannabV. H, 'Anna V It• High, Horricellertolette,JaCob Ehst and An na his wife, in right of said Anna; Hiram:Cleaver, Ches. ; •ter Cleaver,• a minor Under the age of fourteen years. by his guardian, Solothon Yoder, Amanda Cleaver, a minor under the .., fourteen years, by her guardian:. Soh:- mon Tod . d together and undivided, all that 'eel.: Tod. tarn tract o parcel of land; situate partly in Foster-and part . ly 'iii Cass Township, Schuylkill County;. PennsYl: 'yams, bounded and described as follons,..viz :—Begtn ning at a shone, thence . by:surveyed. • land" claimed by the - Forrest lltif rovetnent Company, north,. tif4-six greec," west; t hundred and: fourteen perches to •a. stone. thence by land surveyed to Jacob Grant:- smith: eighty:two degrees, west, twelve perches to :n stbne, awl south thirty-iune degrees', west one hundred and thirty percheC to a - stone, .formerly a• pine thence by -land sur veyed •to Peter Knabb, south tifly-one, degrees, tract' eighteen perches tea stone; south thirty-nine degrees. .west: forty-three perehei)ao a stone, north, fifty degrees,', - Wnst 'one hundred and thirteen.perches to a ston e, and • north , twenty • degrees, welt, sixty-two perches' 'to . a stone, thence :by . the .other part, of said. tract; .south seventydegrees and a onarter. west eight . perches to a polt.. thence by land surveyed to Francis Artilltynow i claimed by the: orrest Improverrient Company, smith . twenty' degrees, east" one- hundred. and ninety-seven perches and sta - -tentbs of , a perch,to a Stone. thence by t he.same And laud surveyed. in the name of Henry Will, north . seventy -degrees; Oast one hundred and • forty perches to a stone:ibenceby land surveyed in filename of- Atumstus - Layenburg. and claimed by the, aforesaid Company. north - thirty-four degrees; east one yhtindred and seventy-eight perches to • the placeof'heginiting. containing two hundred 'and fifty two acres; one hun dred and, forty-sit' - perehes, witk the' allowance of sir per cent.. foritoacis, - Sec., be the.sarne more or less, of whienthey deny partition to be made between theta according to the. form' of the Act of Assemblyin such case. matte and provided, do. gain:4y; anti' the same to he done; dp not permit very unjustly, and against the. same laws and customs; as it is said, &c.. - , • - .• And.have 'you then and there the names of those'. summoners 'and this writ.- •... • ,-" - • • •• Witness' the ...Honorable' James -Ryon, . President JudheOf our said Court, at Pottsville, the - third day of January; A., I)., one thousand.; eight - hundred and sixty-five.. - -.- •• •.. • • •'• • 'JOSEPH .M.-FEOER,• . .i . Jan. 9.5,...6.5-4 . _6t. „ :-..- -..- ... .Prothowthry - „.._ GENERAL- NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiV.IgN • to,the Membeisnf the . FAR,MER.S' MUTU -AL FIRE INSURANCE. COM?ANY. of Schuylkill County, that the•Doard of • Directors of said .Company' held a. Special Meeting on the 6th daytif February, inst., at the public, house of James' Lessig in worth •Menheim Township, at which meeting the said:Board agieed: `'That - hereafter nti perion -shall receive any cenn- . pensation tot damage done by lire tor cOntentsin•bnild L Digs, if the same are not'destroyed .by fire-within the lesured,buildlng;.and further. that my:person who has insured, contents in. buildings' as a tenant in the. said Company and desires ' to, remove his contents in- . . ..sured•in this Company to another place, shall give no-' tice to the Secretary onto any. Agent for said Company: within 30'days after removing -his. insured' Contents of buildings: then the Secretary or gent shall'.write on the'Policy the.place. where such insured - contents, are,• for which the insurer has to pay `s,..cents, :but. if 'the time of 36 dayi expire' and no notice is given \tothe - Setretary or-any Agent for said Company, thel'olicy of :such insurer shall he declared null and void :-• and' that Article Si of the Ry-Laws of said Coinpiny.:as far 'as the same is'eontrary to this Resolution, is herewith re pealed, and thatthis Resolution, shall* he -Article 39 131 • . fthe'Bplaws,for said Company. •• .• • • . • . • FREDERICK HAWELER . , Secretary.. • POttsville, Feb. 6, .66:• . . -• • 6-4 t . • --.OFFPLIE ST.IIIICIIOEAS.COALL 'COMPANY, Philadelphia 'Web runiy 7, 1.565.--Yen are. hereby. notified ' that 'a -meeting of .Ihe Stockholders of. .the ST: NICHOLAS. COAL COMPANY vall be held on MONDAY.' the 2Ttli day of I , IIHUARY. at 12' O'clock, noon, .• .at the offte-of 'the ConiMmy, N0.'20536 Walnut Street.' in'the City'of Philadelphia, for the ; purism's . 'of . taking the proper fneainres to e_atend thu charterfor th-peri od of . thirteen years. - frontthe tennination'of the pre e!ent eharter.. and to 'diminish the cap{ital of. the Compa •ny to , Six Thousand DollarS, in pursnance of the Act Of 'Assembly approyed the 10th day or,April, . JC.111 , .." DONALDSON, W3f. T...OARTEN„ GEO: F. TYLER. S. 3L HEATON, • - • • . . W3L.F. DONALDSON.. ' • • Feb. ,65 -TREASURY DEPA.RTIIILENT Ofliee of Comptroller of . the Cur-. WASIIINGVIN. December 24th,.186.1. WnpaziAs, - By-satisfactory-evidence presented to the =undersigned, it has been' made to. appear that ."The. Minirs"*.National.Bank.:.of Pottstille," in the Borough ef - Pottsv,ille, in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania,•has been dui,* organized tinder and ac cording to the seqhirements of the. Act of Congress. entitled . - - An Act to provide a National . Currency, ee-' cured by st-pledge of United:States - Bonds, and - to-. vide for the Circulation , and redemption thereof." tip. p!ovedjtine a, 1864., and has complied.with all the pro visions Of-said Act 'required to bp complied yich . before. 'commencing the business of 'Banking under said. Act: therefore, L - Hugh .McCulloch, Cohiptroller of :the Currency, do hereby certify that^ The Miners' Na tional Bank. of-Pottiville," . the Borough= of Mitts. 'vine, in the County of .Bchnylkill apd State of Penney; vania, is authorized to commence.. the busi ETs , " . 9f Btu. lfig undei the act aforesaid::.' Y • Trarimoar WazitlMF,:witneis my hand and 1.1 al seal of ice , this twenty.fqfirth day ofile . .ntarfxocuitiqm, Somptrollerof the-Cntrency, Dec. 31, • - NOTI.CE TO •SOLDIERN, OWS, and othersinici!asted.... • • Gni:. FR. JORDAN. Militiry Agent - tor theStAte of Penna.. No. 457. 11th steeet, . Washington, D, CA collects'Dounty, Dock 'Pay. Pensions:, "and all other. Illitt'ary Claims tor Widciers:. and friends of.de. caved SoklierS. FREE OF CHARGE.. All the neeessaryinforrnation given by sddressingaSaboat :by letter or.otherwise. ; . . . , • . . BANK .NOTICE,-,NotiCe• is hereb7•• given, that. applicatiOn ..he made to' - in= crease the , Capital Stock of the. National Bank of -Penn. eylvania.'at Pottevllle;frOm s2nO,nof) to $660,000; nodes an Act to establish a syetem of Free Banking of Penn sYlVania, and to secure the.pnblie againet 10/1E tram to rolvency. as per act of 31st March, 1860. and*the'seeer.- .al supplements thereto: ' . .By order of the Board of Directors.:' • I C. 11. DENGLEk.Caehler. rottaxil!e,Jantiary 14, . 2-6 m. .• PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.-•-•• SZ' We...the anbscribers, hale this day. enure into* Paittieratrip, under Ma Firm mime. and style ALLISON It .lIANNAN; to:carry on the: Foundry,...?da• chine, 'Saddling - and Car-makik &Minima, in Port Car- . bnn,;fictinjrlkill County.. ROBERT 'ALLISON; FOANCIS 13.13d.NNAN. . . . • AMERICAN VlVA'ilellES, in gold and eilvel caeca;. American Clocks, and Jewelryall , de *eriptione.; ean bn ohjoined at the P tore of • •'• • ' • LEIMMERS, -Agent; OR. SALE :'- Three ecmvoident Dwelling igA F' Douses:And lot 45 feet front and • Iso"feet . _ deep, situate on Idinersville street, in Pottsville, - , 11OWNIIIIIP. AND: " : LOCAL -MAWS.— : the prowty of Thomas Wlllikm Johns. - Apply to; . I. — Zust ricitlad. TewtmiAlt and Load Laws of Penn- . • • • - •,... DAVID 'A. 7, JONEK ~,-, • sylvania,tbr sale• Tau ,:E. >:•-• - • = .-..,, 'it; AANNAripa .- -. •-_, ', OBleemeatlyppposite ?dinars* Bank, Pottsville: .. Dum..lo; 434,]." • Centre Si. , PlUla; ➢pa. Dec. VI, , 64. - . !, '.. ..,-.:, . iStattit . •"• • • • &Pt , in 'O4-40 MZI=MII -----, ~. .. . . . ... WANT E 111-,-rro • ixi 'one to one httridrd - pairs o, - live Fartrid^ee • atlift.v rents: per piir at . . • . . . , . - . li. FOXS,,Fennolvanta Hall. -Feb., IS, .65 --.1%.3V.' -,. • - .. - :,:. Pottsville., - VIIITANTED.•-.Two or Three • coal Sezar 3i/xliere V • by • TriEO.. I TAN DUSEX, PottsTille. reb: 15.,•*65.. . • . • 74t. lAT:ANTED to purchase le Tot of Drift Car Wheels ...IS inches in diarnitcr.,• • Parties hiving the same for sale may . llnd . a purchaser by addressing • . . • &TAUS: • Feb:115A4,i.744' . . , . . . . - .N . V 'l - A t:l i re 7 rtn p rtre7P l a n in e t l irL re A and lter n et-' ;l% li n e n ' m y a ., i a t i o . ii3r.„ ' None bit a sinid workman need apply.' Address ... :' -•-. B. 'L., Miners' Journal Pottaville. Pa. • . . lA . . .. de s 1 TE o.—Tie ' anhaeribera : lira sdesioms of 'purchasing &SLOPE PUMP, Is '-inhea.Workinz - Marie', with 16 Inch. Water Pipe. iiddrtlts: - ' *- -. Jan. 21. 415.-4-tf - :ECKERT & COl' Tremont. -.. . TEAM ENGINES WANTED.—ThS. un dersigned wishes to - purchase 3 e mid -hand Steam Erigines,of '2O or 30 horse-power each. , Address . JABEZ SPARKS: Potprilte, Pa.- 19-tf May ", 414 $.1:0 E . ttU r el ", l l :4:l T 'Pe l)„. : der Nisitienery PackligeM. "Bach Package con tains 35 Songs, 2 pages of Music, 1S sheets of paper. IS .Envelopes. 1 Ruler. 1 Pen.'l Pen Rolder, 1 Lead. Pen 1 design forlindersleeves, 1 for Child's Apron, 1 for EmbrolderedCollar. 1 for Christening Robe. 2 for mark- . Ing Letters, 13 Secrete never before, published.. worth many dollars and other information. -Also; one beau tiful article of Jewelry. Liberal inducements to Agents. Send-Stamp for Circular. . • • - SA3I'L BOTT. ' • .43 South THIRD Street,,PHILADELPDIA: . • June 11, .84, . • ..•.. 244 m FOASAII,E ANii Tu.: F 7 1re•igh, SM feet*ide : aneh deep withievot W. FEAR* CO:. : ' OR SALE OR TO RENT.--:-The. 'under sig.ned offers for sale 'or to. rent, 'on easytelmsi yalnable.prOperty near the Pottsville Depot, SOll ;feet front on Coal Street: and 155 feet deep. ex.." tending to Railroad street; on which la erected a . substantial fauns dwelling .4 feet byssfeer., two stories •.. 1: • •• •• •• SILAS BALL. Feb. :IS, • . . . . . . . ... . . . HOIISE - AND ' LOT FOB' 5.4.1.11:-.The :Smithsonian Balk. Ashland. - Schuylkill .Cd.. that well-known and celebrated. 'Hotel. • near the Railroad Station. - one or the best. stands Mille 'Conntv,..s . 'with stable, g'ood well of. spring water. -garden. ,:kr: - , all.in good condition; will. he sold at,; bar gain. --An - . curb , posr,ssion given.- Inquire on the premises. , • ~ ...• ,• • •- - ' JOSEPH SMITII. • Ashland, Jan. '2.1;' , 6 . 4.: , . - ••- ' :, .. . . 3-4 V FOR MA LIE..!-A tine, ne*, seven-octave 'Lose, %%Tod .Piaub, • with .round . : Corners. carved legs, Fco I 1 "VI e s*; full tone and ..aewest.stvie ..aip • of finish; Anyone desirous..of pure h- • aSing can see the instrnnientand . learc, ..5 the terms by calling at the ofike of the • ' • undersigned, adjoining - the anion lintel. Centre. St.. • .• •• J. I: LAZES. • Feb. . . .7-tf . • COAL LE ASES.-Th6 threeveins next under lying the Spohn, are to be ceased 'to responsible parties bythe.owners nt a traeL . where the 'facilities for transportation are the best in the Conl'Region and everything faVonible to the atablishmentof a first rate Red _kali Collery.. •-• • •Address*- • X. Y . . 4.; MISERS' JOURNAL O•PFICE. T -3t• • • VOR.S4A.CE.—A small Farm, situate abut two miles from Mr. Carbon, along the Tumbling Itun. In North Mauheim Township. Schuylkill County, ud kilning property" of. the :,`•;chuylkill:Navigationa. coMpany, Mrs. Lyon and Jacoblinatzinger. containing:one .hundrOdacres, twenty:dye of .which are clear !find in .cultivation,;. There is abed story stone dwelling house on'the'premiiies,. surround dby choice trait trees. . Also a log barn and other necessary Improvement.;. For further particulars apply 'to Mrs. MARY M'QUADE sst Mt;Carbori. or to Tnos. BANNAN,Totbwille. • " [Feb:l3, .65.-...74f- DICI:OTOEH 'Centre litriet; .Pottrailla Feb. IS, !G5, . . . . F0:11t snbscriber: has now on hand and for sale one 90 - horse engine, 151,f• inch cylinder, 4 foot stroke.. One 40 horse engine.; 14 inch cylinder,3 foot stroke, in good running order.' One horse engine . complete, - all* of Which will. he; mild with or Without boilers.' One 9 fobt hoisting druinin - Perfeet order, with laggins.-bnits, foedestals; wheel. &c.; One 9.1b0t 'drum .all. complete. •.•.Two pump shafts - with pedestals: One fan, suitable for a foundry, or for - ventilating a colliery. Also a large .lot of pulleys of various sizes with shaft ing hod hangers. • •• • . JABEZ SPARKS, • • Feb. IS, 'l. - 45.- ; t11 '• :.. Coal Street: Pottsville: . . . . . . . T*W . 1. IRRA. R 1r FO R OA L E .--The Law .l-i Library of :the sate John W. Ulrich, - deceased, will. he Srikl at Private Sale.: A catalogue can be examined by calling on,the . undersgned at the jProvost - MarshaPs Otilee, Pottsville: or at . the. White 'horse :Hotel.—and the Library can be seen by . calling ion - Mrs. Ulrich at I.:ebrinon. . .. • . ~ ' ' DAVID BOWMAN.. . . . rertiarrisburg Telemith. .Bery.s and .S611311:111 Journal. and Lancaster Examiner ineert twice and send bills to' this office immediately. [Feb. IS, ~65.-7-2 t . . . rplYo COLLIERIES - Tfli. tET on the White Al , ll Coal Beds in • tin , Mali:limy. CoaloDie- trict. ' Apply to. Feb: 11, '65 VOIR •SA LE .. - One` of Smith Head's Patent. :Shingling • libichines, . capable of rotting . One Thousand ShinOleu per Hour. , This is the ,mOst•compinte.Shingle Cutting,..Mitehitie. ever invented. For further particulars, as* to the Omrking • of the 31a chine and price. apply to the subscriber at Millersburg, - Dauphin County, Pa. N. C. FREOK.-&.. OC. RARE - .cmAiv - F.:—For Sato ior to 'Firest , •Clana Soap/.Ftoctory..- The- subscriber offers• for sale, or to -let a first class. SOAP FACTOR'S:in Pottsville. togrther with a Dwel ling. House. . The Factory i 8 prepared to do a large business, and is nn old and prominent 'man& • Fifr further particulars apply to C. F. KOPITZSCIL - Feb. 11, '1;5: • • .• • •• • • '• •Ini •. . . . pw-EL. LING nousE and lot for sale A• on Norwegian. Street. Dining -room and . kitchen on the Brat door. •-•- - - •- • : limy Brick 'Welling , house and lot on Sehdylkill Ai , Tilde Meanie: .• ..WILLIAM B. WELLS, Attorney.:. ... . • • . . . , . . . . • . . Fon SALE.--Two. house:3 l Bnd lota, situated in . NahanoY. City, One.ti two -story fridne in aih . Mnhanny Street; is by .25; the dther in' MapiS Street,.2s - by 20 .honest in' good condition.- 1 . PoSsession Oren immediately. 'Atmly to - , -• •• ,F151,11.7S SCHROEDER, on the Premises. DU C MAC E. ,• ••=To 'be sold at the PenasylCia: nil% Hall, Pottsville,' on the.2.Sth day of February, instunt.,•at'll o'clock, 'P.M.;- Fifty' Shares of the Stock of tll beeading - and Columbia Railroad Shares, • MARY COLLINS;'. kdininistratrix F„ch'.4„ - • .of Wm. Co.i.Las, 'demand. TIO US AND I.OT. • FOR 'SA EE.—The 1 1 . 'subscriber will sell her' three story. Brick' [lonic and twu lots of ground in the- )3erinigh of. PottaA The house is 30 hy.20.1n goodtenclition,- and the letseach-CO feet front by-120 feet deep. . PossesSion given on theist of „Orli. For fermi, Sc, apply on the premises In Jalappa. ANN-CHADWICK. 0 1 .1 X IB,LOCKSI OE lIOFSES Or Twelve Dwellings for Sale in the 'Borough' of. Potts.-.• ville on'West Hailrohd Street. tient the Pottsville Rol; - ling AlsO 12 building lots 16 feet front by 11d feet in'depth/ • Apply to ' . P. W. SHEAFER. ;: .1.1m428, '65. . . • Viinlli., A.LE.--A desirableßrick residence ou Ma hantongo Street: The bons° is In splendid con ilitlon.--contnins Within.; and a tine well of wit. /ta b to ou ihe premises.. The lot is 20x170 feet. and 'supplied with choke fruit trees; also a vacant lot on East,Ncirwegian street. For information call . on "JOHN M. KELLER. At . the - Revenue (Mike. POthwille. Jan. 28; !ti:s.-,474t FOR IiAILE. I The properly known as. the M. E. Chord' at, New paatle,• Schuylkill County. For terms apply'to • . J. WITZEIOUN :orAilnerevillei J. WELLS. •• - • . • • 'Jan; 14. , G 5, . •• . ;. • . , A.MH COLLIER' for; SALE. V 7- '—A very desirable 'White )tsb. Colliery - is offered for 'sale- CHEAP, well. located:in this:Region . . , For further particulars apply at this office, ' • Jan. 21, GCENERAL 110 UNE fi AHND L 0 T• for 'Sale k . 7 in 'Market street, Pottsville; one now occn piet.l by John Ebert. For ternis &c.. call on Jan. 'IL , 65 . :-3-6t , • LEWIS REESER. . . . . . . . VOR .SALE .- 4 00 melt - valnabl Red Slink. J . • Land for Farming, situated in LoMpt :Valley.— There Isa fine stream orr, iveter, several - large•-enrings, .a.fine two itory hoc!e, and harn, and thresh f100r... An .ply to .-. . . :.. E. E. BLAND, Pottaville.. Pa. T' AV. . ERN STAND . FOR. ALE IN:1114: r i ''.. .. 'IIIA.NOV CIT V.: :.. ' • -. ...The subs lber offers at Priente Sale lila Tavern-Stand. situate iii,th 13orprigh of Mahanoy City, at the corner 'of 4th and Centre Street... TIM lot - ii 25 .by.1 . 25A: reek •on which ..is erected a two-story Frame elit ..linilaing 25. by 30- feet, with a back kitchen:LS by. 22• feet.• and is now occupied' and kept as affotetby t ii, subscriber: Also stabling -Sufficient for six horses,' of Rater a well Rater On the premises.. • Said , property . can E.:billy:be N11116E:led • with.a store and dwelling if (leaked. • '. " - • • .. . .. . :For terms and other. particulars apply. to the •subscrl. 7 ber,on :I'm :premises. . , . ', yiuxam MONROE. JAM .2.8, .65 . - • ..• :.! ~ , •••• 4-lin! FOS' SAL proilerty known - . as the. FOGARTY . PROPERTY. corner of.. Eag .Alfirl:et and Railroad. atrceta,, Potterille.. For ,arum apply to • • CHARLES .M . :11111. 4 ' • . • Real Egtate Agent:. Janj42 , 615. COAL LEAAE. l 4.—The:subsciibers htree. determined to make sci - eral 'leases on 'their prop erty, known as the KV.NTi'Cilif Pm - men - if, situated in Schuylkill Connty, and, iri. the immediate . vicinity. 01, TIiSCAIT.Ott.A. . The ground has been fully.developetl, and those destring a first rate colliery, .can obtaln •mit making any : further eiplorationstd the'same... • • • Nolii.need inake application - unless capable of erect • ing all.the improvements. ", - • • . - -Apply to GIDEION BkST,'Fiehnylkill- Haven, lilehuyl-' kill County, Pa.,' or (.5 DAVIS PEARSON, .Wl. Walnut .1- I street, Phibidelphia: • : • nk= „January T, 415. • . 1-tf "ri NGIIINEOL' FOB. SAI.E.—Onb 4n horse-pow -144 er, - With 3 Boilers; one .23 hone-power; one 2$ horse -lower; one 1..0 horse-power, Apply to* -•. ' ' CHAS: SILLTMAN. Pottsviile, ' or to GEO. B. EISLER, Ag't,' Port Carbon. Pottsville.Jan. 7, 'O. • • . . • 1-3. m . . SAL 2.—One twen'tY;betise ENGlNE.;' ,, vith • 1 Box.Bed4date and Governors, and Spring PacKing, nearly new. and in flrst-rateiorder and one 16 horse power ENOTNE;.with 13ox,'Bed-plate .and Governors, • • andSpring:Pacicing, 'id. good ortiee—either of Which . he Sold with or • withorit: Roilers.• . Also. one of Pages CIRCULAR SAW • MILLS.With so-inch Saw, • Carriage .25 feet long, all. in good order: • Also. one PAN, sultahle - for'a Fotindqrtar ventilating' *a . Colliert • and one DRUM, for hoistlog •ont of a Slone.. Also. a • large •lot PULLEYS and SIIAFTING, of different sizes:. . JAIiEZ SPARKS.' • '; Dec. 31, 'ID • Coul Street, Pottsville, OIC I j A wil l.. r ..., :tLo Th t r co e ir S T to h rr r . d ß p ri tr c ee k t„ D n ‘N eser •el- A .. • Market. r Two Story Frame 'lonic and Lot, on Centre street, •'• opposite Rrppliers. • . • • • • • A Ditible Two 'Story Frame Hone *ithimick ham on Laurel rtreet- , •. • • . - 'A Two Story Franie Holum and LOt on:Markel:street.: ° opposite Laurel Cemetery. - . • .. . . • A TWo.Story Frame llonse anti Lot on Lyon. street. • • A two-stort • Frame.Donse [brick front) Lot' of 'Ground In Lyon. lancet. • • " • *. • Apply to Pottsville, FAENT.—A Store•rootn; with basement at 11: cached, suitable for a Dty . Goods and Orocerylit . Store_ or any kind of - business. situate between the Peravvlvotilal4all. and American . The prernis at . present occupied as offices by F. B. Gowen, Esq. :Possesslon.given on list April, Apply .to ' Pottsville, Dec. 24, 76.1.2.tf 3: 341..,MURPHY, ~44. 'B4. 1 kLITIS NOVICE .I.I.VCIMIN'T.- tr. .1. 17.E2.V - DLE.I?:,. 27'ra/furry- in arr , ,unir mint thelfirci-fois ttf the Poor of St.lit.ylA - n/ i.ou n i, • from the 4th day of January;. 1861, to the day of January, 1865: •' • • To. amount amirciminted by the Costity Com- • . miesionefe for Alms House ' • —:"....533,0rX0 ery. , . . Bycssh paid as follows ..... • ' •. ' • - • . 'Use of blouse ' • • • v p; - cao to out-door relief • '. • 4,446 . 97 . Mercitandize - • v ;- - 13,37 T 32 ;Provisions • • ' • • - 2237 33 - • Cattleand beef . . • 4.443 83• PotAtneg , • . 376 43 -.- Iron bed4teitds. - - .'•' 393.;'s • Flour and grain •. • ' T 823,90. . Tobacco •' ' v - • ....... •-, - , • 861 85• ' Blacksmith work• 41414' ' . . Straw • ..; • . . 34C, 09 • - . Leather - • • -,, 034 G 9 Cooper work ' • lA &I Wheelwright work .:. s. ; 65 An . ShOei• .. 669 Si Vineitar • 67 15 • Rails and posts. 15751. , • Insurance. • . • 15 Fri Sods-ash. - candle wick &cosine soap 274 19 '. Costs and Expenses.. ........: .... .... 71 13 Stoves and tin ware . 4 • ilei 54 Repaiiink pumps .. 59 47, Saddlery work . - 146 '2ll Lumber and repairs " • -744 72 • Boarding at State Lunatic Asylum... 326-11 Drugs and Liquors ....... • v• '531 43' 'Lime and phosphate of 1ime........... s'3l 21 • . • Publishing andstationery • - v 174 S 2 . - Brick •• : - ' . 79 34 ' . SA 34 . Hardwire . Expen conveying to State Din ASV... ' S• 81 Hats • • :.. 217 99 P !Torn 'for clover seed ' " • 51151 IS' 11 Butz for sleigh • ' -V- 36 fit; J Teich for threshing ' •29 97„ J I)arlington for trees , . . . • :36'5, . J Stratich tiirsowing •• • 34 36 • Henry& Dundore one grain fan - ".26 00 •_ A Bressler otie.baylnare • • • ' 151100 J Medlar one threshing machine...: 143 SO M Seltzer for wagon. cart & harness. 15ou0 • M Seltzer for one mare and 3 cows..' 280 00: R C Wilson for one bay Mare - • •15700 '• . .. SALARIES AND WAGES-". .• . P.dwd Lebengood'services ea Director .30 32 - . -', ' . . traveling expenses :'" lo 3. 1 Abrtn BressierServices as Director.. - 49 5 4 ) • -'. • ' .. ..- • traveling, expenses... 23 00 Rota C Wilsbn services aS•Director.. . SS 43 -*`. '' . " • traVeling. expenses...: 5550 .31 Seltzer Steivard services . • 600 00 Mary - SeltzeiMlitnin do -:: . ....-..: 130 00 Dr 01, Saylotres. P.hys & Cleik:... 56416 Dr.ll? Shannon Consult, phyt , st Punt :232 XI Dr Jl4 Yoenm.ont-tioor ph.ys Ashland .. 15-190 Elizabeth Seltzer for house w0rk..... - IS 00 Geo 11 Clay Erm - counsel, " 3o 00 • Geo Shortie' nnrse • • • '' . 390 64 • Eliza Faust nursery of children ... :.. • 46 no Am2mla Seltzer fur-house work • 47 25 . .Mary Brown Muse of Children 272 25 Geo . Mayer farmer 305.00 Tin S L lierluchy smt-door. physician Poitiville • 11 - Ilelfenvtein teacher. Geo iluntsicker baker 11 Shronp . shoemaker. Claus Seltzer teamster =g== Ontstandine Orders. isstied for 1564 " and remaining unpaid (tiedncted) 19,370 25 •. . • • We. the undersigned., Auditors of the Coinsy of itchuylkill: having examined the, ecount of 'Macy 'Bendier, Treasurer. in account with the Dimetonisf . Poor and House of Employment of said Connery. re. spectfully report the foregoing statement as tlti resat of our Divestigat:en. and -which will show that the•tati Treasurer has-paid the amount of Thirty-three Thiso , sand Ibillans. which will balance the amount improptr, ated by the:Baird of Commissioners of said coraq.. • , I [a-witness whereof, we have hereunto Setocrr Mush. and Seals this eighteenth day of-January. A. 1). 1143, ' 'ISRAEL APPLEGATE,. 5:17 - :ISRAEL F. LEIBY. . Feb.. IS, ` Auditors: . 31 IC.IIII EL SELTZER: SteTard. in amoz,:nbrivi the Directors of the Poor of •Schilytkill from the first day qfJualtary, 1864; td day.qf January, 1855.-Dr. To "cash received as follows; •• . . • . .II J liendler Treasurer • $.1.79 9 41 Indentnrew: 3:104 Cancelling Indentures.- - • 15 00 Boarding • • 131 24 :Motley found on paupers Hay 242 Schuylkill county prison for Hogs.. : 2500 Pasture - 24 043 Hidew. • • .51:503 Mine 11111 It.R Co for damages • 1,334 27 Lard . T lileckuon for Judgement:Note.: 42 00 v N Kleek - non do do .. 52 42 -Ed Lebengood threshing . It, hauling . • 14 00 J Becker purchase money. - • • .43 33 A Bressler for, threshing machine... 40 00 D Kramer for money of Sarah Koch 59 nr 11 Reichert for bee hive . 1 98 Renrietta Gram out-door rellef.re - funded • ~ W F•rtinier for two _steers . • Director:4 of the Poorvof Scranton:,- - 'F: Hiller for use of. 51 Miller (lu natic) v ' • Edn , Lebengorid for-horse W F Moody for and • Aliirkpatrick, use of horse in ri3lll - : tary service. Cr. . _ By bal due M Seltzer Jan f 1461... _ 21,154 . : . By cash paid for bringing paupers., : 595 . 55 ' Truck and.provisions " ; - ' 240 eal -. .. Merchandise 377 54 • . • ', Labor on farmlisrveiting • 5c..'...-. . , 15a 24 ' .. Taileming - • Manure lime and phosphate 194 51 . - ... Toll to It ...t.; S Turnpike CO • ' - 48 74 - • .. 1 Costs' .-. and fees 1 - 59 19 ' . 1 -- Burials and coffins a!i 65 Saddlery - - - 29 44 Expens for hauling coal manure .fee 57 TO Boarding at State Lunatic Asylum.: - 64 51)- :- - - Expenses for conveyanceto same... - - 49 05 . " • Posts and rails • • - • 47,50 . • . Wheelright wort le 00 - Tilacksmitinvork '-• - • 410 -Plougha • 2 00 Repairing 'clocks guns Sc ' 12 70 . Tobacco' Potatoes ' ' ' . 45225 Bedsteads..~, J Matthews repairing carria;e : - 36 43 . • - ?:".' Carden- seeds Liquor -, - : : • 94 74. .. Insurance 1' Hardware 0 tai Repairing . . - 161t64 . : • Cabbage plants • , . • 42 51 . ' Wind mill -.38 00 . -.. • .; . Expens for conveyin" to II•se of Ref 30 95 - -.. . ' • J Weaver fur ' - 52 00 Freight 167 03: ,* - Fare for removing paupers ' 10 101 54 • - -: -. Book and stationary .--.-: . . .... ..... 019 19 - , ' • ' A Teich for altering hogs • 3 Neatsfoot 0i1.... . . ........ .. 2 . . • ... - •".ROO .• • .•' . f2ash'to laborers • 39 35 -.. ~ Traveling expenses -with Directors. 70 81 • Straw - ' • : - 54 99 • Expensed at training school ...... ..• :,, ' 9 ‘2.5. •0f Seltzer . trait ling expenses - 1 5 `-'t - 1 . • 0 L Saylor' do -. .do Farmers • • do - . .do - ' 962 .' . .Flour and grain B F Kepner for sleigh 45 00. 1 3 Weber for repairing pump2t Postage:.: 54 36 -- -'.- Trees . • 900 . .. Leather and shoes "'- ' Brushes and rakes - • • •57 96 Cash refluided-to J Remit & others. 35 i 5 ,•• Farriers services and'uSe of stallion: 33 00 - - , , .' , Cash to Geo Mayer Farmer - 36 - 00 -do .' Chits Seltzer Teamster.. ~, , So al do - .11 Shropp,Shnernaker r-51 27 --- -I.f "do '. L Wentzler Gardener, ... ... .. 'l9 00 do G H Clay collecting damsgeh, - .6671 do • AinandaMiller services ' 3601 . •. '. • -1. do` .• E , ther Weston - do ' do, Elizabeth Faust Tailor work 1300 , • •.do . -Mary Brown Nurse . goo . 1 . • • do . Darbv.llfullen•lnsane Dept. • 41 00 • .Balance•due birectors of the P00r... , 20 14 • .-. $5,093 II • . We, -the • undersigned Auditors- for the County - of Schaylkill..baving examined the acenunt•of 1 1 4. Seltzer. • -.• .. Steward of the Schuylkill Comity. Alms House- reined- fully repOrt, Mid foregoing statement as the reisalt of, 7 1 . ' our investigation, - and find balance in hands of 21.• - - ,Z 'Seltzer: Steward, In "favor of the DirUctors of the Pool . of twenty dollars and fourteen rents. -- • - • In Witness, whereof, we nave hereunto set oar hands • :.i. rind seals this eighteenth dat , 'of - .Tannary, I'stil: • • •.1 :•., . - - • . • . ISRAEL APPLEGATE.- H...:5-1 "f --REUBEN F. LEII3Y. [L. S.i Audit Ors, . • . -'':, P..W% SHEAFER. Engineer or. Mines ROSEBERRT 4 .412,310 28 . . . •.- • (7E.A—sr.ci. OF .711 E. ITO - U.5'E. No. of Inmates hi 11O1IPIt J3l). 15t, 1,64 • Stk • `do-admit:Nl during the' year • .P. Born iii House • ' Of the iaboVe tr 2 died ; 39 . were bound out.: a7O& Charged and 30 absencided. . . Remaining. in the House Jan. Ist - - 1565 ' . .13) Out-drior peppers • • -• •• • 'l4' • Of the inmates. Of the Howie G are colored persons 03 are insane and idiotic: NS under medical treatracat • 27 boys under 12 years of age ; 20 girls'nnder 12 year, of age: 194 adult melee, and 11$ adult-females. - • Number of inmates In the House onthe first day a. •. egeh :month: .. . . . -.. . . .January .- .4101 Maj.... . -. . , ... 35Veptember .:. 3 0 February • 3901:Tune.. 32a0ctobcr...:: , :m t - .3llreli 1:704111y 0077(ovember.:-.. -3 ' . -April., VilAugust • 309 December.. . -. iiii • Averige nnmber.irt the House ilnring the , ear -14: traignia and meals were furnished to- Is6'l le. moo Out-di-or relief was granted to 1430 persons:: .. . • . . . THE TOLLOWINf# WAS MATOT. r:r El TIMIIOUSE DIMING ru . • • • • TEAR 1864. • . • ..454 sherts . ; 577 pantaloons. 297 coats, 212 pair of shoo 492, villour cases, 599 sheets, GI chemise, 451 pea coatc,.2s pair of Stockints. 311 Eacki.. 129 handkerchie f, 75 towels, 472' dresses and frocks, 315 aprons.-30 1e.?..• • tieks, 74 bonnets,' 57 Dightulps, 172 vests, 31 I:4r , frocks.. 342 bolsters, 32; °serails, 320 frockkarid Breve . for 'children; ..., ehildren'a slips. l'ii children's sprat" 25'.1 children's chemise.: 159 children's petticoat' , children's racks. 124 pair of pantaloons for boys, 70 bop coats. 111 boys' shirts, 12 vests for boys. 95 cradle qui l l ' 8 boys' Jackets. 4797 pounds of hard SWIM 'l4 Poon 6 ' ' 'soft soap; 14 hogsheads 61 sour krout, and 111 u Nana of candles. • STOOK FAtTENKI. AND R.11:7.11P tY 1664.- 06 steers weighing 54,9.3.6 Ibis, Hides 6,147 lbs.' • calves ;weighing 436 lbs.. Tildes 73 lbs.. -:.• '29,hoge Weighing 16.635 Ibs, . • ISrock 4751 i 141r1.1:MENTB 0Y .THZ FAIN. 6 horses; 2 ndes, 2 Coltis, .16 cows. 6 heifers, oust .6 calies.• TO' hogs, -12 steeral fonntorse.Wag two-horse wagon.. 1. spring sw*mr . s. I cart.. 6 sleds. carriage, 1 'sleigh. 2 plonghe, 5 harrows' 4 eultirator* thrashing machine. 1 roller, I drilL atgl. I.fanujng..ta '• -• P4XJI.4CCOe vT. • . • • gaunt:or osifistv, • .390 Bns. wheat at 4-'2 ad per bushel $1,014,66 .318- do rye do ISO -do. : 5;1:46 " • '• 48 1- 40 pat.'s do 75 (As . do . • 366.00 : 700 . corn -do $1 75 : do 1,225 A! 00 tons of hay at Slirier ton. 23 6 0 00; .16 tone corn fodder at'sl2 per ton 1.26 od . ". - 140 bush turnips at 37 Ms per bushel 5.5 50 15 tons of straw at $2O per ton 300 1606 bus potatoes ist, 90 cts per bush ..1,446 On, - • •IcCi) head.7if cabbagefat T cts ahead • 566 no ! • 965 lbs of butter at 35 cts per pound -344 76 • ' . bush of onions at 9:1 do per Mash •S 00 85 brs of red beets atfid cts a bush 12 50' • • EXPENDITURES ON R}l: • Expenses for harvesting & baymak* , t 164 TS do • mak . - fence & law on . farm - • 157 . 00 •,do : potlP and rails • 415 00 - do • blacksmith 'work 420 I& ' do wheelwright 242 TO • •. do boardinglaborers..... . 5i6 00 do feeding horses - 1,66.1 no , •do feed'g 20 cows ..heifers 1.-rs,, • in aped and cabbage plants, IC6 10 - • do - rakes ...• do . . pal. Farmer & 'Teamster 55; o `do'. saddlery • 17 , T 6 - do manure limeaphosphatil,6s2 11 - „ do 1t horses • - 46C00 do . C0. , 4s - . do .. /wind mill 2 ploughs 1 thrashing machine•and 1 •• - - roller • 253 S 5 .•, " do 1 grain fan 2.01eighp.... 103 110 • do (ardor rervices ' . -• do - Lamers trarel•g expen's. no 62 ProAt of - ' • $ 41 % . ' LEBENGOOD, A. BRESSLER, - • B, C. WILSON . , Directors rf the Voor. 0. L. BAYLOL, F. - , ,65 • • 170 00 6.5 00 1125 00 135 00 1,50 00
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