rj - : • • - • ILLEP -J. • INAlringwitY, MARCia ts6s. t ry • • fa i (3U 2: • , . . :-- - 111it . . - trittiLlftViitTA LlTlol. There,bra contrlstioetween the address -of" Saturday list and:the One which Mr Lincoln delivered.foupyears sin* Each however, expresied:thie.netwal situation and the feeling of-the teNde: The first Inaugural dep 7 reeitB4 . , tioniietit, expiattatory. The see ond without being boastful, arrogant, or im perions,fia the production of a master. of the situation: , ' Without one fhtegatory, it is SOlefuni:y tiffirmative ; it . assuttin The neces . sify, witlmat undertaking to apologize for or - defend 'What has been done antlis doing for thesetpPEeasion of the rebellion; and the past andttiefilillre of the wax-are spoken of as mat tins which`-were from thasfirstlhe -bletitable resnits,Of the divine law of Providence.' • In this Mi.. Lincoln reflects truly, the tone of public opinions for in their minds it is settled that - the end of the Rebellion is - heft% , • When we look back and realize the posi , . don of this nation when this war commenced; when we see that the cause of the war has been removed, and'that.a higher civilization hail tnken the, place' of the ,babits, and ens . toms Worthy of the dark ages, we Should be isincirelY-thankful • ' Four years of war IS a long time to . .look back upon,men have been: impatient , of the.delsys. speedier termination t - produced. of the war 'would n have the results' al - ~. , . •. readyliccornplished, and as opinions . cannot be changed in a day, it is fortunate that slowly and surely we have progrsed till. there is .a i United .I,Forth to-day to oppose all. attempts to reunite this country upon any other basis 'than freedom for all'men. Had we subdued the rebels in one year, or two years, miattld this have been itecomplished ? Any prOposi -6n for a peace would have been listened to two years ago, even had the , acknowledguaent - of slavery as a State institution been one of theconditions, but it:has pleased a Wise Prov idence to so direct our affairs that the day for duwging up our bruised arms shall not come till the relic -of barbarism is, wiped out. Ere another Fourth of March shall come I again We believa tkat the country- will have . conquered a peace, and that it will be:the fu ture.of ABS/ LIAM Lmcoa to preside over, the . whole Union, restoring'to the fold , by a firm . . ypt just exercise of his power, the errinn - States 'l,vhich haVe been lead" away by ambiti ous leaders. We bate never for - a moment . during the stormy. period through which the - Nation IMS passed, Idg faith in the honesty • and - ability of. Abraham :Lincoln.. If he is slow to move he is steadfast when 1 ..kes a • . position, and he has shown to the world that he has the rare faculty of knowing when and when not to to a thing. " .. .- Piti)GßV.Bs.—AcCounts.ree , olved this week'oltien.. Sherman's progress, prove liew.little the. arduous Campaign 11-e is wider-. tatting hasaffe4!.. led hiS arluy.. The troops en • tercd COlumbla in . the. 'best the rebel account, the . men are well :clothed and "well shod . And .rnareheil'as if: they had . just startedOtt. their , . expedition."' No testi .monY;could more -,favorable, than, this, both for the condition and discipline of the trOops and their ultimate - siiccesis, An ,army • of liett er' material or more thoroughly disci-' 'plinecl,, probably. never :existed. : The. .cotn 7 . plete control the commander, has Over. the, troops is 'shown inthe recorded ;fact that not withstanding the, accidental contlagration. - itt . bid u no..privlite residences :were' enter- ed'and no outrage . was :committed. Troops' that dan March victoriously throUgh.the ene;: . my's ':country• and put this restraint upori themgelves, are capable of Accomplishing any enterprise that resoltition and. duty csu impel Germantown` . l'etegrap4 enters - This week. upon the thirty-sixth .:year of its cation by . the present, proprietor, Major Freas: . It.aPpearS also it a suit of new and beautiful . iype. Te/eurar/i is beyond question an able and interesting jnurnal; - eipecially useful . . in ;lie infornlati9n up6n.agiieulturiil matters . . . . - .:lt imparts.. • It is besides,_ a high4oned, loyal paper, and we have observed its progress .in' popular favor" . aaffilupport w4h.' ill U eil ..iiiiii- faction.. :AV6 - oongrattfitte - the. Major _upon . the improved- . p.pp . ears - ace of" his adrairablr: • . • Tmutint.E.—Our exchanged prisoners by hundreds, come .back to us idiotic ,from . the cruelties the:3' have borne. The body sur- - rii - es ...feebly the torthents•inflic.ted .upon it, but the mind dies; and only becanse reason forsakes her throne does the body protract a wretched. existence...- . Think, think,. 0 ye loyalpeople of theNortli, thin/;what miseries imuiterable are enwrapped in that. statement.: Think that your brothers come back to you aliv only because they Come back . idiotsand luntitics! • - 3iny God consume in his wrath a Rcbellion gut of such work! , • • . • Tne lizspoNsterx OsEs.—'flie .leading coßperheads aie nut responsible . alone ..for their Own - hostility to . *.the.. government; but. they have misled_ many Well-diiposed but norantmen into a position of enmity the Union. At the'. trial of - the :conspirators from - Clearfield- county ai - Harrisburg hut! .week, • for resisting the - draft,..a . pOor ignorant ItiShinan:eiplained his 'conduct by . stating. that he, had been induced. to join the Knights of the:Gelden.(irele,• and , thereby put . hilm self in . A . position 'of disloyalty, bythe .eouLsel of Ex-Gov.. Bigler and the Copperhead Sena-: tor' from his district.. • • .. : . • ~... „ .. _, :1. tiN v ALE EOF rubes c .1) EC 14BATIMS.-- ... . • • When . Sherman entered Charleston ;, there' was found. In . the Charlesion COnrici . office an eitiforial in type fOr licit day's paperr, fie-. iinning as tollo.wei •.....- ....-- • „...- ..: ._ -. . • ... '"There axe no indications tsar our authorities • hiwe the first intention of. abandening Charleston, - tm ym hive asrctitalued from careful inquiry." . : • - • . • The eoinpOsiter had- not - ..time • to *t the whole 'artiele-before he ivas called upon-10 - evacuate.-. Our soldiers. on :enterieg Wicks- : bnrg:found an artiele.Mue h tO•the sanieipur pOse in type,: and ifi • the form . ready to .be • printed, .the deelar,ition - by the rebel edit Or. that Vicksburg eannot .The • an , : nouneernent by the.tinion printers that.ithod been; was added before : the- paper Went to ii4;:Euitope'appears.tO. been, nine Severethan. in ••thie conritry. ••. In SeOiland it e..snoWa havebeen alinpat unpre cedented. • Peeranifali kinds'of gaute.were• .starved.ont. Great mumber Ofslieep . ;perished:- , and even houses were covered'ap.with snoW_ that the neighbors had .to aisist ... in ,dieging out the iiiikbitahts.. The English poor . .have 'been great stifferers.tinring the winter from .the c(411 and want of eniployment, etpeeiallk among-tilecOtton spinners, . •....••••• • • •• Nan; of Jyrigli l'alnier. l -LHOMBtrange N: Par mer. 'for 'nearly forty .years a resident of this Bor ough. died at lila residenee,. Centre street, ou Thursday last Aged 66. years and 'll months. Judge Palmer was wit. only .an old but a highly: respected citizen, and his death is much regretted. His flineral.wfll take Place to-morrow . afternoon at-3 o'clock.. In our next. 'we.hope: to be able to give .a biographical' sketch of. Judge . - Palmer's long•andd useful career. • Bevontl.the halite of our County dge • .Palmer will be 'recognized, When we. state that he was the father of Hon. Robe rt:M Palmer, Speaker of the State .Senate,. and . subse. 11Indy -Minister to, ..the: .Argentine Republic. P.ontli America, a position:he peenpiedat.the time • -••••— • ' • • of hiS•:death; . - •: . • roC. - ;IVed:1 - 11a•re no data at hand . The, remains of Judge Palmer will be interred to 5...i..t4P1 the query. • . • • • • by.regiteA, with Masonic eeremonies.:- .Theorem, - • •• " lairs of Pulaski Lodge' will, meet at their room to- A. ccoratumc tr . x On• the;snlijeet of our pointy morrow afternoen 2. -ielclock.••• The Worshipful Ainire mustlaY this wee k - • • • ••••• -- . i Misteref, the:Lodge.recpteats us to stater,that he . litica - worm's . MY.ittzn&:--The February rum- I, cordially invites tnembero.of 'sister lodges _who her.-of this.publiettints. him heeu issued by - I.deo- Fumy Bniough t to participate - with . Pa raoegoot.traveo.i Si Walker •streeti: Neir,Tork. hisittle OaYing''frafernal'respect. to the'reinaina 'l3a-irotitents are,..M.gs -11 . ajOribanksv—Part of the dcteased brotler.;•,, • ,• 440 was , :cer : rieut •-of evahuatly,: , , an interenting- • ...We Prileurrie that iiicaiters OrtheHnien,League, r-t to this : (fitiea. and ...Camps of...the a which ledge Palmer Wits fortitanytnoilthattie Gotal,:leratk tkedtw.:l433.6.leuthe ...NUT:elm:lOn of:zealotis. - etWuest andhonisreePrOident,..Will" also apar strong-If lathe interests of the 'Rebels; iris meet at their mous, and proceed •-in7lt:bodr.-to w sith vrry (,agelit an a narrative of military , the funeral. • . • : . . Ou. Papers nre heeoming almost as numer ous. as companies. . : : NittOitai Petroleum' Tiines is the title nf new:onnjust . started .in Pitts^ . burg, by John P. Hunt. IV e hope that it will slip ,smolthly into Illarge and "paying eitcu- EDITOR'S •.TABLE: 0 1 -- ' ' i •-:- : . V Movements Among The Itobels;•litliht - t nittry•l i tattna. . _i in '•tbe ,N-ineteentlegentsry Ortotera De! L aor, o l o - .. 4 : i irr' Etortiana Mu** andlltaikera.—**l.4,L; demehris'O'DOwsiA4Pou Iteh . :-11 11 .1 r , ,lneti:-tind ___ -_—,------ l other, Things ilktYretiirta;.-.--P44t , ILL i .. Tballight Honorable,..*rit-013theajme,X.. • R'ith. tlie ex; ception of the Batt! . Tittepit ' ie l" in :sititae, the contents see Ttlirpeitiel4 - ..• -,-".-- , , • ..-• -• • . • .. . • MA? Xplitip.ihr:iiitt film a Poeni.• by 3lr. Tommy; ie 1t !:-Xect'uf Mast minting fot Ist.r. - Joorph•l'atter-* t.zoti of Borbret. . • •-•• ' _ - • :•.,• • - • • . .•.• • . • . . . , . ;••Triitit dr:cari Do Prairie; ?rote flatness to - .". _They-hen on the trail of ther.anartangantt skit, . - .: ',Tfirtleeethe.opeinings; and gong_ the bright stream; . :Where.tdion would thunder—the mnekrat The tiead of. a warrior. wake' never again'• The . whoOp.of. our chieftain'', therall.hare been altdd. ph ..r..3ianetaw—sprit the Indian's God.- . . • bow to'the stroke - of th3Oterrible rod; ~ • 'And here, .oer. the foment' a tam'. and wife, • . •• • The last Of our race, Ice 'Would yield up our llte.• Thrcharriot cloud, se it roils, overhead:_ • Now odehes the glow of the en&.4 dying red,. • And under the shstdow. and under the „Qat home on the - prairie, fades out on the sight: .• , death is.a.waitiag, around and belOw,.'. 'And tip . ceer the rocks, nirmnta the indlan•ejoei T. The last of my nation, of ltitidred or land.; ' • • 1 comelrom the Oldod of Wa.o.,lottiklast stand..! asr St;piad.... - • • goat 4ffairo. Weedy Almanac. 1863.-31ar.1 . -2ts -4 : 7 23 m'g 176. Full-2 1 8. 12 .5 48. min -6 15;8 Q.' 2I 1. 40 sur% 6 14'6 5 New M. 27 '0 32.001% 6 IE6 . 6 . , • .. • 11 •12 15t710 18 MONDAY .14 "TL - CIiDAT..*.. 14 . WYYD.PiDAY •16 • • A Valiial) le machineshop and :foundry in St ClaT.are offeredAT sale by Mr. Sohn.Cather. To-ntorrotr.—EleCenth Sunday of the year, arid Second iu Lent. Day's length, Ir hours r and 47 - . . . . . TN!. Rev.. Joseph : 1 3i.e..C001, - will pr e aeh. in the German ltefoirned:Chnten in ISletket.ntreet.;.Sat; baih evening. the:nth inst. - , .at 7 n'elock. ' • . . . . . 1S in. M: Crime .D. preaca in the 2d .Preabyterian. Cliurch;: Market:Square; t9-mbrruw, - :morning and evening, at .10i and . 71 . . . . 'A zwetbly Of.the Good I:itent fire Coiripany of this Borough, will be lieldi on Wednesday..eVe-. ning next - at tbe engine holies. ' Every' member 'should mike it a point to be present, ii..; business of import.arice will . be transacted:. - , . ' • . ~ - • . iveetiOa the Union League :of. Pottsville, will be held. at the .Union liotel I his .evening a t o'clock; to mike arrangeinents . attend .iher fu neral of -Its - late -President,' HOU. Strange - N. Palmer:.:. General attendance. is particUk arty . . .., . . The Pottsville liter . ary aud debating society'will be ad.lritat9ed by Mr: Stephen .Halill3,. next. Mo n The question for debate'is " Does' the-Increase of 'National. wealth promote Public morality?" ' . . . • r . ' • • The public are invited to attend. • • . . ... . . . .. ' A .ftinerateerition on the- death of. a - yonthfla member of the congregation, Will be preached to • niorroW eVening,.in Trinity Church, ny Rev.. Mr. Lewis. The service will take place in the .e.ien , Pug-, .:I . o . ,:mofrow :instead - of' the .afternben e..ririce usual on the 'aecontlStinday of the montli... - • . . . .Prompted.-Captixin -Robert Rauise3 ;. ., of din. Thnias:a atatT, has'beenAiriimoted to:. Major and. Assistant-Adjutant tiroinotion -merited by gallant,and valnable . aervive on sinne of the most batfie4ields - Of the )Vet.; 3.liijnr'-lianthey. 'reached: home, this Creek,' on a . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . . • 'Estelecoged.— D: Soak, capt a in of colored troops, who was captured during the assault made on the.rebel - worl:' when. Col.'"1-Nt;nsunts' - rninn;at 'l)‘;tersburg was- exploded, has-liSn . exchanked.' He reached Annapolis on Snm.lay last,las Ire wrote- —"hale and , hearty,. and-ready.to dance for joy at heing once more free from - the , starving COM thieveracY." lie anticipates reaching Pottsville . . ... . . imaleir days.: . . . • - . .. • ' - . Theink:i.--We are rc•quesied to 'state thatthe Committee of .citizeti. of :the Borough of,:rurt . Carßonrinhject cp.the draft, touderi ite.tlianks to the It. - tiaviiration Co.; and .to the Hon-. orabiti - Council of 'the Bornugli; for. the liberal iinb - scriptions to aiihiet in filling the -quota% and averting the' draft in that Tlorongli, • • • - • 'Prqr. J. - C. Weiitherao'; the ,efficieet' Superiri; t cede! it of the. schdorA.t . Schuglkill Have 0, has re,lgifed the position, and accepted: the. apPeint meta of Assistatd - Webd Ins Lector acid Item - ling Railroad. Sir. Weiebeigereonduet -1,1 the retools under his charge With a. married. ffegroe inditstry,' energy „and His re signation is a .matter Of %general regret, - although he take.; :With hita into.his new sphere of labor the - best Wishes of - all. His successor will be r. H. Hannah; from.the State Normal &beck : • . . .. . . . . . . . FreA Fish, i )95ter5,' . etc...,fri)14.11 , 116.7 . 011 . ..11r. Georg. - • HotTerkanip, - .who understands the, busi ireei: thrroughly,.reatMed here yesty'day, with •a. ear of tisli and oysters,..froimßaltimpre; whiolk he izi. selling at reaeonable'ptieee.r .r.rhti• ear . 'is. sta tbed•On thesiding opposite Ittich & Evans's M ni ill. We Molerstabd that Mr. IL Will run - a •:ear .regu larly from 'Baltimore to this •Bdro'u'gh, . under • hie personal ;iitie:r y i 0 o u , and wia. arrive here on flitirsdar of each _week.. - .S'onnithing.of this kind •Was needed, incl - We have no-donbt that-11r. Ilof-• ferkatiap..will meet with Sueeessin hie enterprise. . he Treasrtrer of the -SOeietY.•for: the relief :of soldiers' families acknowledges the receipt of the folldwing sums tip:to 'the Bth - ef.Mirch Mr. Charles Babe*, $5,00- Mr. '"Welles, $1.,00 ; Mr. - Ityan;,sl,oo ; Mr. Geo. - .- Pattermai, 5,00 ;111r. Shesffer,. $15,00 Mr. Silas.. Bill,: $3,00 Cash; $5,00: Mr;Jitlin. Harper; $lOO Mr. John "Ship peii;.slo,oo ; Mr. '.johu Banfinn, $lO,OO ;'Mr: - Cias. Atkins,- $5,00 ; . Judge,".Helfentitine,- - $5;00 Mr. 8.C.. Green, $5;00.: Mr.. B. Chtnining;' $5,00 Jno. T. Carpenter, $5,00; Mr. Geo.- De 13, Kelm; 55,00 ; Mr. JarriCs J. CamplielL 45,00 ; Mrs. ',Jas. FL Campbell,. $5...00:- Sltippen, $5.00.; Miss" M. 111.•Alrett, $5,110 :".MisS $8,00; Mr, ilowell.; $5,0.0'; lllisl .11,achel"..De7' walt, $1;00 ;*Cash, '75 et5.,-$117,75, . . . . . . CoMner'..rnyuest.—Coroner . Johnson held an inque . sf . on the.24th nit., at Rep Plier's mines; on the hotly . of JohnForchei,.who was run. over by a locomotiv.e on the Broad . s.lMmtain 'Railroad; terrible.inanner. 'As the oc currence was at night. jui • blame is. attached to tho engineer;.'as he clink' nof'possibly have Seen Foreher. , A verdict:in accordance:with the factS; was rendered. The:Coroner also held an inquest at Kaska iyilliani, :on inst.- on, the body-of Patrick McEw en. who wasforincide . ad the previous day in a-street. of.lit. 3.l . Cliwen wak.'ethpl62, , ed as watchinan at the Raskawilliam !weaker. Be was 75 years of age, and a sober; industrious man.. .Verdict, death 'from natiwal . canses: • ..!•?'onth Ini.d. - braft.—Allpersens in :the Ward Whojhave. not yet paid their ,Bounty :assessthent (435,) are, requested to . do s,..lby calling on •the Treiglarer,:C. Little; Without-.further delay,. Four more.men are wanted to the . tpiota, , and. they have already been drafted for ; so - that • the voluntebrs.must be forniz.lied . fiothirith;.cr those drafted will be held to service—and; in case- they .are exempted, others will be .drafted iu 'their $650 Bounty will be paid -voliinteera . (flOO Government; and $550, County and Ward .13Ounty,), on Application - 6i - Capt. David.),.. Smith of' Chriti topher Little, Esiv By order of ExeCt. COin. .. ~...~ . , . Bra&e:. Soldier Dead.',- - -Johri BotV • der,'l son of Mr.-Samuel .13Owler,.of Motint Laffee, near' diedid the • residence of 'his'father On .t the Ith. inst: Iminediately after the traitarS fired upon 'oar :glorious nag at Fort ; Sumter...young Bowler, Ilkelmndreds of onr . patrin tie, Coat Mi ners,. exchanged the pick and the shovel for the• Musket, and enrolled his - Rapt. 'Daniel 'Nagle's Couip:My, Teniarliing,.:'..Vre must, now. atop NVorking-in . the mines; :and go and fight • onrcountry.7, - After doing his duty manfully do=' ring. the first threeMentlis of the. War, .he.joinecl CO. I of the . V. V.; and of Ojai he Was apPointed Orderly• Sergeant. At. the bat _ .an Cliancellor4ville he was'aeverely • wounded, left On, the battle-field and e'aPtiared. I the-reb,' • els. - their hands 10 days he was paroled and sent into enrdines: After beipg some Months in one of ourliospitalshe.was hon orably. diseharged. 'He 'served his emintrylaith= fully . and.waSalWays 'at :.lle died - Of. eonstimption . e.olitraeted in the the • 25th year of his age'aticl'utimarrkitt . On 'Thurs._ - day afternoon -last, . his remains wereinieried,witii . Military honors at Flowery• Field.,... Pdaci3"*. to his „The: Christilpt Cunitnission.—Tho coniributlons have been received M o rs. Benj. Batman for_the Cornmission pince latt. publication: Chtts.Atkins.:„ - Jno, Itotaeberry S. Moorhead... !'ttr*.:Jaa. W . enver L..Wornelkloeff.. Mbt.‘ streeperB • .scibx)l' Panda :Ire. badly .wanted for the relief of 'our atarved4risoner-ae - they'return, and all volun•; - tair ctintriblitione 'will be - thankfully received anti acknowledged: • , . . . CirraFrert-Cliir. )' At irestrn Natio/in/ B,10.: • • • 'March 8,.1865. Mr. 11EN.r. BArSras—':Derrr . Sir :- . l!'our.favor.of the (all inst.. containing 'check for. 555 1 1 S6-:for the [7, S. Christian Commission. is receiyed.lie : -. in swrowl return of. contributions 'from case.- Lion's made by lira. 11ENa.Brars#N..in Pa.; for which please accept our thinirs. • 'Respectfully :Yours, . . - 3:.0 S. PITITItiON, Treasurer:. . . • CAN ...fireadesa:--.X.r.--Edward - ha drasisk: . I ) *_ t .A.ltaihas just: recettea a pte .nt lUr. arr. , 4101 . - Malted ablitte.r - bolt. _ Mei mere . sat itsi. cioai niters trikie which thisUbolt,Ai; fixakf'lastiaa. Otiiaiaecaraly.• The bolt auk. bettnadiffed tali& any style of shatter. ' It i*fa •i,eht bagefikkas arid 'useful intention, have no. doubt,:at na(diatiatclay, be geneihity adaiited. A 'model of ihe invention can be Beemat the hardware atige of Mr. D. Eatarly, Centre street, tlida Ttarough: twent y‘fiee cent. frietional not* have Made their.. appearance., . They,' are - about, the samn*Ttithtta postal currency - nots of the same4le:nomination,.bat one...fourth longer.-- Thexcontain Recretars.ressemlen, 'ilia ere •Printed snint., thick paper. The back le printed in. green.. The.. new fifty ,cent -note; some time•sincedescribekis about the ridth of. the oldticket...ticket of the same denomination; `mil is just -double' its 'length._ Thinnew. iBBlll3 comes very slowly into • . . . . • Look out for ~.vuntrerfeit 25 . ..neat...notes of. the fractional-curi:ency.' They are , poorly - -eze . Ctited.. The words' "United States 7. on the: face of the bills MTh:Mr:upper corner, are very indistinct,. hardly lei;ible, indeed. The oaths is _true of the. .efeamtiostta - in left hand locVer. copier,. and the pati;kages of good. : S in lowerieft-hand.corner.. But the point most readily 'ohServed on the fake .'of the bill is that tlie.wEiole grOundwork . iT,sliaded, .whild , in the genuine, on the tight-hand siei derneath the 'smoke rising.to the •right - of 'the figure 2:5 , , is a spice of-white...paper. On:tlte're verse, everything is ludo' stinct--letteting;stars on . . , . . , 'irrible•lEspWgkin of • a *Loom% Oiive at , Cres-• 'sona.."--On Tuesday morning lastabont - 0 - ' o 'Ciock •as engine No. 2d; which. hauls coal trains onithe Mthe'llill..Riilroad,..wastein6 fired tipin one - of the Coinpany's - houses it, Cr&acina, preparatory_. to being taken Out; the boiler exploded with a ter rilic r,'. , pert„ demolishing the building i - and.bury - ' , nig a numbered, workmen .in the'. ruins. menta of theengine , apdoftlie building fell in the' ~~ciuit'f wounding about- a dozen' persons. One of the injured-men;Philip McKeever, - a. labofer; died the.same night.. Wm -.Wright,. 0:' boy, rest ding in Cressona, awl' GOodhart -Wiseman of Gor on,. who had.come to Cressona that' day; eeelMig: i work. were no seriously injured,:: that' it s-doubt jai whether'they will recover.. The other Persque Were Int. elightly.'wounded.by the _flying frag mentS./.Fortunately. the - t4 of the • boiler- blew ;out: or oe.losEi of life. Would lave been -heavier; • as there Were quite S. number 'of . men working in the shop 'at the. time. • They eScaped'lnjury, the Engines-noon which they were' working - proteet . Mg - them front' the.failing -stories nut" timbers of the.'Wrecked building. -.We.haywoot. learned the • eansu of tlie'explOsion. • , .•'• - • The Weeident caused the most_ intense . excite-. • nient in Creskina until -it was seertained deli; : ItitelY:who were injured. •-• ••• • • I .• - . ==! $5O 001 as. Rup.el io Daiiiel • 25 P. Helms ..2 00 • •: • • p.po i -•• • 5(1 ' 50: Acknou'red before 1.515 (15 • 59i ;1:501 $t 6n 15 • . . . DONA:. of Chay's,- . Leib.,-Dr, Leib; son of I Leih; Esq., an old resident of -Schuylkill 'Comity; died.recently . in Arizena,:aged-4.0 years. Lillis early inauhood he. read medicine and law here. He was the • author. Of. Nine.lliinths the Qua rterm 04.er Department Of West. Virginia,! •In 1800 he published the Rail-sputter, ,a cam pa imt 4aner, In Chicago..ln - .1861 .he • :waS in .charge, of the Quartermastees :Dcpartnient at Clarlfshmg, West. Yirginircas "Captain and. .M. The next winter the .Seriate rejected' his al), pMntnient, as he afterward Said,.'"on the ground • that he. had Ltifill ion of dollars unageountectfor.". April 1. 1862,-lie. Was relieved from. duty by Cap tain-Jolur.ll-Huntington, A 9. - 3 t. • captairiteib: • theh went to Marietta and wrote. hie.briolr:,•"„HoW to. M akit a Million?' Went tONew .Mexie! - •, and. there piiblished.the Nesci.fe.rican. . Last July he .wail a candidate for didcgite.. - tO Congress frOtn Ari a. but 'was defeated. by' O . :D.:Poston., He man of generous impulses.; of PoSition, and we learn that . • . •. . • • -.-- • County Alnl4 ktiine.—Thb regular Monthly meeting of theßireeOrs - of die Poor, of Schuylkill . (*Ray, was held "at the Aline . Iluu.se 113reh 0111: . Present, .Bdward.Lebengood, A. Bressler, 8.. C. The following is . the *. eenene of': the House for -the liinnth ending Febrftitry :25th - No. of liimates'in*BoUse 1805.:..'..590 " .same tithe -this -400 . . . • Increase list fi , ear • ~ • • • 1.0 'No. of Inmates in House-Jan,a l ; 1865: 401. " "k eb. 28 . , 1865..., .. 400 • . . berre3.se laet . . • Admitted during the month 33; dit4el tlearge and abt=nonded'2si• bound Mu' 9, born 3,' died 3. • Of the aboyess are inenthe 'and itliOtni:73 under medical treatr.nent.;-58.en'ildren; r • LodgM'g amid meala were furnished-A() 21:0 per .•• Ont. door' waa . - granted -amountingr:to 5534... •• •. • • Mb were read-androrders *ere drawn amount-. ing•tc; • ; $8,930 01 l'reviouaisane; • ''• • BB . Proreplings . of the .11m•milt:r0117iCilA stated. ineeting.of Council was held .-on - Triesdav even , .COchrati, t)obson, fleffner; - Greasang, Morris, Focht, Strauelt-ztritr Reed, President. - • . • • .• Minn-Teti of . previouS :meeting were - read .and • Statement . of Borough Treasurer was read and. filrr. 01(mothin of.Mr, ktianct!, the suhjea of Otter- Tyings - Mite by Mr. Evert in one of .the - streets in Middle:Ward, wee referred' tn-thefAtfeet Corn. , On motion of Mr. Straiidh, lif. - -Nagle waa re: gnestkl to. resume the .position of - Cymirtnan of the Street Committee., ..• . • - • • On niOtiOn He.fffier it 'was resolvedthat the Comtnittee.nn - Ordinances be - instructed to re- Tort an Ordieance.:it neat meeting in reference to the - storing of petroleurn within-tho.Borono.lim .. Bill of Philipliollers6so--wan referred to St. Coma for cori•ectioll: • The following bills were rend and ordered to lie paid.: • A. Alber Meiling -and street, liincirein Miller M. Swivel! Four watchmen Previous ieece BERME 'continne4 on Saturda y last; aiul coui:lutli-sI.IOP ,Plonday afternoon:. • Th6.-fol klist-hf. the names...cltaivp; in addition to those published in oilt• lasts: • SCHUVA.K.II(.I I .; .COUNTIC-,Continied.' • •• 'Mouth C:319 ; 10 1.0 be. 4ritc'n.j Jnn Ticniser • . Thos Bnechnoi Dr C 'Jen - . 11.^01. An rially Thirs'HOOfF PrrinciA Seltzer • Jib Dittle . • 'Mahlon Nichols . .. . . :.- ...... , North Eliot Third. .—• '. • • --- - (234 in wheel;'l4. to' be dreWn.): , .. - . Jno theri:.. &le : Smith ': Pat - Curry .. Iletriltichiiiidel . ;Ina Snyder :. . Ja Anthem , Will Joie& .- - 'Richd Price. . : L'ie.per Kline Jar 'FatiAt . :• . -Alfred Gond :. -- 'Wtit Sterner' Deal Leibe'. . .' . Jno hi Getlee•, -- :-. • : , . • .. :... _ . . .• , ••• • • (122 - in"wheel : 36, to be.4rawn.) .• Roland Kline . • Edo, Ilausman' . .Jna Poly:mire .ThosJ -Foste Wm Fox. •• • Win Stout Win ElYnhuth.. Jun 'O'Connor ' Win'e•Strilth•• Anthony Fisher .. Casper Brobst ", David Quinn - Jim:Powers • Then Garictson Lew Lechleider - Wm Lee • , . Jai+ Lynch • Gust. 'Mart. ,• • Peter S Dewalt Mich Mohan • : .Lew Myers' •. 1. . Chas Dinaorf, • Barnard Kean an Chas Kimmel Sarni A• 111 Alien - • , • Fred Debbanee Elijah Stone- : • Martin' Haffner Chas Beffner *Geo W Beck ••• inn E Derr . 'A•S - Kline. • Jno•Specht :Levi. Boltz, : •Wm Wertk• • • • ' • North West' Ward.. • in -wheel :4Sto be drawn.) •• • • • • . . . Leatinin • Morit' Heller - ..._Thos Lloyd • :gat Schepley Jós Tyley . , Chas Smith i• • "David Lloyd • • JaS.Speakman . . Aral Washington • WinlThortias• .• BrownruillerMlch Kelntzley • inn Denier ' Alfred Tyle - Lett:. A Bright .. •Geo.J. llelseler.; Zack Malaria - Phil.Williams Jere -Liird . Gotleib Haag : - :Too Cummings • • Aaiun Itcytiiiller..' Christ F . Horace Walbridge A Medlar Watkins jone.s '..Eaw Noah Jun 'Schuyler. : David.Shaiv Peter SNVOrtz • ' Chas, Abet-goat Peter ' -Clint Cleaver • Jun Whiizel `Wm Bumpel : Pat: Gallighae • Jae Brand ' Frank rMellcitt • 'David Philips Strange 4 Paltiaer.N C Morrison Day N Beiseler - Geo Doughlas - I . Chas Sternly . _ • • • Win Smith • . ,David Jacobs • • Chas Brand •:• • • Port Corbon. • . . . .• in wheel ; 2 tti be drawn . ..) 1 . 1 . 1"1:41Ips Jas.:Slattery- . . . C'237 in wheel_ 48 to be drawn.) • - . John 'John - Brannon . Thrts-Dnify- ' • Sand Bernard DIM : David Itarthei. • -Johtt'Fiti Jittinliaitgerty Michael. Cannon .- David Kelly .' ' David Parry 'John !larger- - Thns Anderson: • Mich Martin , • Nich.SuiiyMichael' ~ioortnan INr iet Brrstlia' lesuc Shoffstall .John A Tan - nix . Peter McGarr, • • Timothy Barney Mich eltuitield .:Are McDonald • 'JtitrlYleGtivein Jr Win Thomas. -• Thos..Henry Graeff '- Pat Malvanny: - John 'Crowe • 'Jamea Bproialer Peter Wilful:- Jas Delaney Thomas Larry. James Coffey Thos MeGsn. - Thome., Catitala Dennis O'Neil. Rich licGanu Duncan .Peonan . Msrtn.Tielly Chas Galeie : lEvatt Price . David D Willitinis.lteliry Mann Thos Callao Finff..Eberhar4. Coieltran. - . . Frailty ' T ; opnwbip. • - . . ' rt6l in wheel ;12":ta lie 'drawn.) - ' • • . .- . . . . John C';iirdWell - Jiwoli'Mlnich . Caener Etiel , l A .n.f, iceipe :, Simon Moore. '.. John Aihey.. J:;lin.Shnclle ... Pa 'sick' Broderlekliichnel 'Coyne . Henry. Miller; - .. Thtinins Brennon Jul,A'Slioilst4l N;Orth Tovrnehfip; - (3) . 111 wheel 40 to be diawn.y: Albert Delbert. ...Sol Shantz ;Insilollabusli - Wth Fessler . 3lich•Sinith • • ,Benj . Linilermuth . ij a rid• Wnt D Kline • John. Foley: Edward Porter. • JOhn .Kepner . Reuben Hoy' • Math •Meetfuey. - :•Henj.Wile . • - ,aeorialigy. Jar 31.611.ar. • -Danl.linderinuth•Jolin Mill 'Win Drey Jacob Hein,:... Jamb nu. MrilLuinee• Geri Wavie . •l• Henry Weritiel jiihn arittain Jr: Owen 'WOO:ferry John .Potiej; •r. - • jas•W Falls • Jeronie .• .• Neul.DouFberty Marks F. - Eckert Thos Howell ' • Ilenry , Wisner'• • - Frank Robert Lynch . • ~ F red: H inkie :Fred Yonne; Duple! Delbert Samuel Fiabei. jeiemiah Starr'. • . , • -• • I .• • ' • • - (126 in . wheel Bto be drawn.l. • Moses Kleckner • Wilson 'Abijah:John Brobst Jnn Otto - . • James "ladle' •Robt Torns • Thos L Bolt • : JiteobFisherlr ' I • • . . . Nevi caisge.Toivpshijp. (74 in wheel t. .12 to b. drawn•) • . - • . AleiMeThinalfl . Hugh. Bart r- . Thee McLaughlin. Jefe Zeigler Bryan 'leggin Luke Greenwood Semi Brown , - .Wm Davie .Wm PMlipa. Jun Collins • • Jun McCarty • . , • • • plcbreylkiltl Illettreei. • . • . • (41.3 la, wheel.;:l6 to be drairna . . John Ityerly • Alex Rowley :•• Wm Ilemmel Collins.:11 -Butz: • thew Kurt:re FAlwd Chri.t • rPrant.Gettrig• ••• 'Sdl Kiir• •••-. • Niciees Fradklin Sehrep Kline - 'Amos Hdman Henry Kramer Sam) Luau Thee Geiger. . Sarni Berger , . AugSpindLei. . ' • 'Peeper To7reellript ,• • - • • (40 in *heel it icrbedtaa . m.), . _ ilarid . .' • Jen . Ben Wnrkmse Po . demaii Bew.Nerithinger.: - Ben Fisher ~. • • - - •(38 ••• • • - • In wlieel . Jac Stong • • • . ThMl:Hotiman • -Wm Kth ger ' Maws Deltrkk . ~.Gatstlel Saltier: Wei Schmitz' Simi Deltry.:ll. ' . • . . . . . . . . • ..Iteitsie.Township. , • • • • . ' • - U 44 in 2410 . be drawn) ' • -". Philip lteasler - • . tie w Moyer " i i lots , .Jaeob Sertich' Willisni Otto •Wm Stranruatt. 'Emanuel Deltrirlt Jacob lif-cdarliptng. Sol anttralll Jolinsehirter , ..11 . ettry Rickert - Daniel liender. Geo TSMith =• Peter Dinged; . lien Ratiniteaser::: till k Warner. - SolPlane_ `.. Derdel ,Klauser Naih Artz : • John tieltnnitt 'Chan .•. • - Min mbeell,-18 t o -he ' . Mina Morgan . . 03ister •-• Mtcli Zetenincil* 'Lowy :Augustine. laaae-Wolkang .Wm 11. ' duel' Lucas; •.. Moils Deal . Dant Kline I.4Tdel Win..pliZier:: • 'Leal Morgan • Eldred - Tersvoship; • • ••• . . ••TBBln wheel 8 to - be drawn.)" • • John D liepler, Ephm NelswenderPeter Daniel L Rep' et R .I'S'obLwendei Geo R Snider. John Shumber Geo Stitzet - . . • • • - . .. • ' 3[B-han Imago" . • C9B In wheel to be drawn..- , .. • :Gideon• • - Wolf. . • -• Pan] - Joseph Wary. Adam Herb •. Wm Monroe '. 'Law Slinger 'Geo Grim& - . Phenia'Shott..Daniel • JM , el)h Deity: • Jacob Soyler •' . • James Cobler • • • .1 • • Esiat Waid: - • • - • • :(1M In *heel.; *2 to be drawn.) • • John Nochtan .• Wesley Manly ' " ' ' • .(12:1„in *beet '•,; 12 to be drawn.) . . . . . Pat riorken. •. Sao Christ Maid - Juo Thos -R James-:'Levan! Lewis quitl- Jim •Mitziogmt . . _ . . .:; • • . • • • • • ; ' .• (221 iu wheel; 36 t o be drawn.) :. • • . . Chan 'Reilly • •Rodger..3Lilarky' -Fat O'Neel Ransaler Yager . Pred.Englehart -Dan] Ifartrnan. Phil Langan . . Anthony 11%ra¢ Lowia - 1303 F S Jones , Ferdinann.Loepet Pat Bohannon . ..hoe Logan •. 'Peter.iloover Jacob ;Miller 4 - enriator . i3onlinaniohn 'Marton • dimes Calei7l B James Rice. • Henry.nese Geo Miter. . Law Rerinan • Engle Katt. "..GOO.Beirrnan. Chriet. Seymore 'Jacob Walter Prod:Bll4er • ....Cinlet.Roth.. • • .Rube B Billtnan 'Alogeß.ltz • Ernst Orth•': Samuel Stizet . , . • EBA.NOIII • cotiNTN . .... Cold' SSpri ng ri 'Teivritiship.i sr • (rie ! in wheel ••;- 4 Vibe, drawn.) :: ' Philip:Wother,- Jar Snyder. - . .- 4 VC ; rn Sihndei Fast .llanoir - ei ..Tor•hship in.wheel ;,,B6 to, be dt4wio . . . . , . _ .. - . . .. Josiah :GM , : • . •Ad de . Thi:ritt •.. • Adam Heinberly ..: Iftrael,Kreimer- Jno.,Killinger • . ' Wm S.Bnrdlemay Owen W Jones ' Wm B Albert . ' Jat•Stauffer .-. .... •• • Sol Tittitizalth •. "Henry ShMy • • ' :Ben t -1 Garret-.: • ildsrtin . Hess ' . . G'eo Jennings., . •Atiam•Wafmer -. Hen liershieriec.Thos STioyer . ..:" Sol Raub" '', - - Raft flenclerick . Thai V Miller • liMitb Crali ...' :• ,- •Jno-R'engert: '.' •Wm Biely. *. ' Jno -Wentling . Ilenm;.Keieer . : Daniel Nye . . . ' -JIM Foerbore.: -• ~ proB - gnnkie. '-•' WM .1.71 M • :.. . ..TOs Wainer .. . Hsu' R. Speck : -DMA Hicks ' " • Henry Rapp. • • John Felt) , . ..." • Jor Hartman' .: , ' StephertHeiluimi ~ . • . . . . . . .. . . ... ••• . • Union T.oliinship. . • .• - ..... ... , .. . • :. , -• • : . ••••• • '',•• (lei ha. wheel : .42, to be.dratri) - ' ' r• ' • • Amos Wolf • '- . JacMiller .- ; Jrni Trani ..... Emanuel Hess •• . Ed,Priftise •,_ • lianc Thand Natinin• Bohr . •liic•G Walniter --.' Jac 'T Mithnel . • Henry - Bross . '.' ' . Isattcßonmnyer ' Jnd Taller: Isaac Buhr • - -Tuldiis garbrich . duaae, K Gingrick. Isauclilrolue . • Amos Hess' - •• Harrlsori:Keaner • Sand -Haber '• • ..Jrislaii:Rotha • Morris Parnac.yt- Sol 11tease . - -• ' ..Adam Fey; • ;Peter Rliudes. • Moycu B .Illoneli."•Jno Wolf ':- . 'Elias:Watch ' "... • :TraiM J Oonstilue . im:Shafer •:* ..- ••• Isaac .Zatazahn. . Phil 'Smith' .'.. ' Rank Bicicej -- • Tobias - K Bender Amos C Mildsh Elig4, Daub ... .. ' Jos It Or!rmert • Jac Shally • .-' - Sol Hess , ". • i • ~ - I lenTyi Schrelyer' Melcliir litreis6 ' ,Sol Dolimoy,er Jeff riedritk. . ' ' - • . . - 147vatarei "L'ovraship. (1.10 ici .wheel ; 4 . 4 . 6 be drmil;) . . . . Prairtlz Walter ' Simon "Flatlet • ; Sarni Kleirifelder ChriA.Light Jontlt .Grtimbeir Henry Ilizief '!•Jac - Reeds • ' • Jno Shand ••• David Wongert .Henben Bailer Ahrrn Wendt - leg . • ' Seltzer NZl•Haitliti n e • Beii,Fthirk .Jtinas BOkley IWid Leidy. . Ainevs•Blotich Gideon Fritz . • John Loeser . ' • 'Jno Satizah ' 1-I C. ' Wni - Hamilton Dixon J ti•Shith•DaVid Boon t. Joel - Foi •• ' Jae •.. • • Win IS,t - teer ..• Fred.Mirdort 'Light . ,. ". • ' John Mph • " • Aaron. S.tine , • Win Desly : John ilettiorf • Win. .WollJetl,Brutenian " lien) .Sw'enti Levi. kohr . .Wm Hue/Isle . Sava ' • 'Jon rdunerJr• : ••• .15.11e0:: . :38: to be .41rtiwil.) . .. • Jno Bomberger 'Pant. Light .. •-• hisMiiyer . Isaac Shadier;. • rlenry Snavely I?rt..l(' Levi Frank • David Porey-, • • . Geb. PhilipA Ben.j..Strang,er."PiirrL' • *Fitterer R - .• JIM Hillmoyer „Top gris;ker : Henry grant 'Wm Mairdueh - Wm Snyder.. • Yocum . Jris.Srtylor Freed M . .W Fortna •s' Jrie Keusel • . . F•lietigly • Jim •Rl aneh ' .ffeilman (:en Jas Bencen.'. 'Levi Nei • Felix Lightl. • Geo :Hay.. •'• Enron ICercher Wm: Rupp . • .Peter Higgins • .artilß - 111111et .Wm Livich,. ; Levi Blanch •• . • $16,771 89 . • . . is • • , ethel •townsthip. • • . , • • • in wheel ; 34 . drawn..P . , Jno Faber: • .-- .Levi•-rmberger •, Isaae MT& •• • Ono Wolf • -_:••••• Phil lirmiT •Jno v• • . Jere WWhite-• Josiah S. Light- Ethe Alfwine l3enneville Price Jae Book. - . • • . Henry. L Leuti Aue Behpey Phil W hr6hhs Jnir Krall , Elias B. 13oeshore Tuntli Lentz David-Loose • Semi-Weber :• • • Peter Edris ' Peter B Rank . Henry, l2.\l'erner t;yr: alh ltz,. r Rev. Gep S Petry. Edw fieffel finger Jos Fisher . ' : Nampa. alinzer Casper StiChel - Jae- , sliller • •-• J•no Brightbill Jac M. Lentz . Lebanon . . . gh. . - (112: m wlniel : . ..24 ta ibe:drawn:) . . .. • . . .. . __. . . ileo'Stot - rn •• Peter , NV Boltz . Jno.o...iinlmiletch Ed K Kimmel • SolomoirLight . Semi Eisenhaur •Hoir. - Lop., • JI:1(1 McLaughlin -WM J...lldffmari. Siml'Erneign -:- Jae.C • Wentz . • Kqmih tAght• • •••• Jaz '.llzNaMarn Joellroneh...... :: - Jw.Felenbalim. 'John ti MoOte • - Atnes.Boliz :• .' Cllnt,`•NieLaughlth. Jontli Strout r • - Bniti KunteletuanVin - Et Allweiu .- Jag Bowman .. :Ed Keehler• .• . John .Barlet -•-- .I.ebanon 1 . 11 wheel 5.1 . t6 he draWn) $1 9.0 81.49 3 25 B 0 00 10 00 198.00 , . Oliver Johns ' 'Reuben Bender - - Geo - R Fauber. Win I. MCCord J»cHammer . ' Jits.West. - . ' John Mtn - layer Chaa A it-Brinuhter: Jos Klyiraer Jae S Wolf Geo D Seiler; • lierrismiliondoreS'aml Lling,hes• lieu Shaw. -Jun C Lareumb • ILP Peters,: • ' Lonser • Meyer Rothchild. J Lousor. Francis SS Eber (garret Rill : Byer" , 'Jac Shardel Disain4eilletibeh Weuricb••Rolandli Beyer • Win Wvle " P F AleCauby . Ruth llenrp C Greaton tew Miller :FranlcA Senbert • lien W Gelb David Dairipmeri . Bawdiet Bucher" Lewis Geo Moozer 'Reuben Unwell . 'isieaff 'Edmonds R Itnierlien Redman Jobn.ll (Drumm . Geo P G Smith, - .Jos 'A—Bowman. Jun U HarCh.' „Day' C • Georg - e•:. • • • Addison T • %Jess II Rutz. , -- BarrettGalluch 4 r Adank - .Jno Matther , . .„. • $93 9 94 11,345 98 311 633 92 . . . Jackirori• To.sOtitihip; . -,. .. . ... . ' . f 360 ih'wheel ..'1 , 4 . i.o be dracti.j lien Wiyer :-...: Ezrii ;Spargler . ..• . Jos .Deihl , Geo W..seiberi • Christ Strach: -.. Ilen'Spannidh- Jas' Yeingst • . Jiri Inghlitti :-- ' Fat Wagner..- Wm Gliv . ine ',...-Jne'Pechtolet. .. Jno geede;y: i. •Jno Wagner ..• Geolimbe'rhend . -: • - . . Tovir Pull Creek.nxhip;. .-. .• (226' in wheel t be drawn:). •." to Wm-Eck.: • • Nat Spade• Jno Ibach " • Jno.Donongti Henry Jones i. bay.Lehho• Ileitry•Zeller 'Jere:Powers B Steward Jonth • Berry • ; Semi Bright'. Wm-E.line • HendLM.LtthewB Wm Betz Jr • . Jnoliunip • ". Saml Simmer • ' Leyi:Aellenbach •: Strickler •Ntoa bierwechter Jas Reed - . . • ..Ahr Ziirrz.JC . .Isaac. liartman Valentine Wagnerried, Deng.Cl • John Parson. D W Lead's Jnh Itßenetcli Wm I.i tiler, .• :John Gelb " • Wm Fitter Levi 'leiaey 'Jac Brosmen Sarni - Borrey: .Gee W Seibert .. ,Jno:Baird ".Franit.Donotigh' :Henry:Bollinger • Jos Bolch . • , . Dibble • Isaac:North • Peter Newman • :Wm.llaa.f . John Stilaar Peraon. Jae F631..er '• Anderzon Foriy • Isaac Sailor • •• Joe Kalbach Fred Bann - Jonth; Reedy. .• •• illeidellberg•.Toitztishipr . • • • ••• • .1241 ity'rheel :38to be drawn.) .• • Jno Kerehlingtsanc Lutz'... Sarni Landers •Ilentie Stettery • • Peter'Phitipee ;Int) R L Mace Jere - Aeliey: : Jno Burkholder': • Danl . fibber Jac: 1.1 Gable •-.. Isaac Schemer ' Maria . Ferhagen Win. parmany Mich Noll • • • F. - S aoshert - . lien i ttewelor And •:. Sol Strohin Fran Evafts ." • 'Jos 31 Boyer • : Peter : Phill pee . . Levi yeingst • ••• Reuben Zug •••••-• Israel Strohm Absalom . tloi - iltleytien Ltimier . Gen Brockey 'Benj - G Dissinger Jae. Ilartinan Frank Keaner • Sheetz• • Christ - Bitmberger - DavNewman . Tani - Brendel•.•• • Jtintli: Sehnim • • Heriereiti •.; .• Datil : ' Adam S Simon •. • . • • . • , . . •• South •111rebniison. Township. J•• •• • ' 1207 12 to bldmirg.l • .' • . . Stover . Hen Bintramtiyee•WM Knox Hiram Hoffman Rol %Vies • •• Wni .O'Neil J•ie T Werner • Dani B:Bittbecherlidieh•McKinity ' ' Jonth Dbudore. , Jno.S . nytier • . Jac Snyder, • Township. Cornwal l• ' •• (231'in *heel '; 54 to be be drawn,) Beti ltess •. ".. Jaeob Steppe - Jae Harvey . ... -•- •TnC:K Maizel• 7 .• Reuben-Kreider • .J - os •Elijnti 'Long. Hen Bhirrip •• OS Itnekenstore Geri' Zimmerman. Hen' A Kreider • P. S Letinennenyet - Beni Brandt :Jae.Shtittel.. ; ;lease Storer atin Boeshore ' --Henry Meese . Jne-Dritater., .Ad Laptermildi Phil 'Miller •. • John Fees .Ino,-Weik ; Peter Zillert - • Reuben Kramer_ • John..Rendee' Henry Mahn • • Isane.GraYbill. . • ;FPI !.ith • -Ephraim. Hite Ericuntlartman • Danl. Sp:ether.' Nick Loehle . 'Jere Fox': ••••.-Jno ' 'John . Sheirman ••• MeMann. •WillisrriDaYid Feky '-.• • - JacK:,Kreider • Lynch . -.•••-. Henry Fees -• • John'Bender Jncr-Korbr.• •HtighlicOaryy." -Wm Vrints Iteniy Witmer.. Jeff Hummel • Saml•Herttlien • Abrm Ding John'Kreider. • CYrite • Aaron Bender. ' Jac Yontz: • .. .Jno Lcivig. Dennis 'Sullitim • -I . _ ' •• • .• . ..• . .... • , sonth.:Anacille ~• " • (BM in . i.Yheelt- 34 to be dratin.) ' • WM B Ileilniss Adam Dutttetler . ..Israel F. terrt. - Wm _Vander Jos 'Herr ALWestcnbeiger. Jat•Drieker • .•• • Jerome Eck .• Jae Weirich Adam Forney JnoTatweile Mich Fasuaeht Mkt - Bachman; - 'Harrison Shirk. • • Htn • Long: •• Fatnl itegerrets . • nen. Hosteller r lieu Boyer - 'totith .Tleye . rle''' - Sarni Gipple• Benj Dover ••. •. Jae Kettering' . Jac:Flit-kings • MititirtLight, • •:.• .Geo Albright - ' Dane Blecer - • Jno:Alarmut ' • Joe Hits • •• .C.vetis Triingrleh Jos Weatenberger ' Geo ,Youti • '.• 'Dar traiOnw . D4ir Moyer • - • . THE LCATIGVIIAL ADDRESS.• .* . FE.r.toweouNTELYMENI.At thie"seentid appearing to take tile oath of the - Presidential - office there . less .oceasion for an extended- addresif than there wasat the fir St..• Then pursued somewhat in. detail of .a course to pursued scented fitting:arid ow; at the expiration , of four years,. during which public declarations hi ve been- constantly called forth' on emery point and Phase of The great cunt eet which .still absorbs the attention, and .'enl - energies of the nation,. little' that is t new could.be;presented. • . 1 • • 1 • The progress of our arms•unon all . ..else chiefly depends, lisas•well known to tire public ie.; to mYncif; and trust, reasonably. satiefaz ory-and encouraging 10-all. - • • . ' • With high hopes for . the.fature, no.predictirm. .in 'regard to it is .ventured.:On the. occasion •7 • - " ..; :' " orrerponding .to thin, tour ytarts ago' all thoughts. ' r,.Qesterss. SZerno..43l;raton ' Taw.-The Otani open- I.- were anxiously' directed to an impending civilwar. od'on Monday morning.:aird after Po:usual routine ofi ,111 dreaded it all anught.to advert it.. .• 1 - . hearing contest:ler . returns, swearing .In •-thnse' newly While the inetigural addrees.wat beingldelivef electki,. , eauhrg inroYs; ke.'PrOceeded -with the •ed from this'place, I deioteil • altOgether to the bruin eas of the Sesskin: The following cases vrere diet. -raving or the lifilienWitheut war, insurgent agents licked ot,ep tritheodjournment.on Thursday evening . :I. eikr in the City seeking ' to'destroy it'without war • • =awry. '• '• '•'• •- • •••• ` - .seeking to divide the Union. and divide the ef- I David Eat p texiCharged being a coinmon,gani- •'• . chi by negotiation. • • • - • entered - by leave of the'Cdurt.' , ' GeOrge & 1 ,- , Tnyea s r—maitetan. m hol '..• :Beth earlier: depreetted mar; --but one of. their oatt l 'ar Jeremiah .Ba gge7 ...,:veidtet.; m at g afity_each ,nald make war rather thin lets the nation;snr party to pay halitheenits: re,.abd the other.. would accent war rather:than 1 George Johnson—Fornieatlon.k. Bastardy`, on oath at t' it perish. 'And the war ,eame. One-eighth of. . Rebecca Anthony.: ' ..• e whole - pop : Platten' were colored Shiites, net 1 Trams 4 ;' '3 tinted' generally over the . Union; . .but. localized Emantinll34el'•''''MatGuntr"4but'dek•-."Pty t l m" , the SOutherriliart of •- . ' t h e rema i n i n eo g thirds ofrste4itptr one and the - preseeutor.to pay • ~thira, eye s aves.coneutute .a ar.an power -1., Dante Kisthiu , c ,_. Amet - interest AlloW•that , this interest watt- •tionrie 4 Acqultted,carb party to pay the costs. •Av the•Causeof the war.' • To : Streugthona,perpet,- . , . . . • Ipoindontlerry; Tow nship.. • 0.813 in. wheel 33 to Ile . . Day FlOrence Thee I.):Meklatkle S.iml.Brnhecher • . Aaron.Segner •Jno F. Keller .Ahr F Heilman • thrift. Long . Den] Bemer:, • • Jos Florg • ' . Day Yens!, .• Chnst Pleb . :• Abi Evans ' Ilen-Shenvei Jinn lirelder, Earto • Christi: Bowman • Jos Long • •-• Esq. I.ehmun L Bricker • ao H Kesth •.. par Seedorn -, "*.•Win Long- Jno iI Runkle • : Hen Shentler • Jas Ed .• . ' ;Mich Natter`:. .IThich • Jere Pia:linden • Um Imbed:tn.-. •, .• ' • coziiii7rnoczEpinrcse . .• .. . ..., - . . . ERENRTEp ESCiagIVE.I...Y FORTiIIEIIIS72I,B',O I *NAL ..,. . . , .. . Br c. : Lrrnxi. tsi;I:1 ... .•;. - .. ; .. . • • .. . ... . . 2-.‘ilenly.falari,-Foriceiy.'; on oath Of.Jaceb . - S Genie.. uatie•and extend this..intereak,iis.:the : o. bjeA•'•fOr ~ 'l'lle pnatiestOf dot appatelm.• deft; was acquitted. . ' .which the initrgenta.wertld Fend thetfiajori; even LT,'•-nenitii:W-Xliiii.4rbleadide.ilt relstiees• 0n.' 021 . 11 of.. by. ar; while "the Governiateneelainted , ne. right 4iitolt*laritiacti:sVir.Prokietiltor:riot APPeartnif...4elt• to de..inbre. than - to restrict . the 'territorial:: on: '.lbaelectilittel .'1&.7---" . -...: • , -•'':' - -'. largen:ent-ofit: ' Neither-partY•expected for . the . '• '.litiltew.ityailk,BUtharY npor • rlfichael,Ho-- ..,.,, -,,' war the magnittide'Or the dttration.whielf it has 1' A in ne - 04 -121 ,621, 44e26 .and .4('slllJ74 ntyergn l: ati ltad bitpri: . us lo 6e n n ni tell eiit forthrtley7k. nlreidy attabled'.. Neither antiCipatei . l .that. :the ..-', . ciithirkie.Wattioa - - , .. .1t..&. - - Battery.' Mon . Eaten cause of the. condicr.Might. Cease with or. ,eyen •:Illfcgat.'- Coes' Idea:int lied 6 - - its.atkreotits.-:1':• .::'''.-: • before the, conflict itself would - cease.' . ' ''• • -. '''''Afelt:* sl6 .l. lo / 14 nittAnnleiktriCdt+ 4 o 924 at al"Batteri': , - Each loOketl••for in easier triumph , and i result. J'n . ; ''',Wal.laeh;...- 4 01efflitilty.,"..tintl Proiccu-,, lesaqiindaiMinfirl and astonishing' 'Bpth read ,tri... 1 E,...,_,....:*rt7 . „,..„ - iftoo* .. .?'''''',:•''......' - _,....::•., -- ~.„..„:" ''. ~“. -,-• " -:, ~.'1 , :".,.i... .-"'''"'"'''''''"'""'"'"".''c"'''"-,:s..A'''',„.„,i'''‘Wl, ..,,,'''''.,:zr''' ',each inveke his. aid ',ag:unst the %other.: It may ..L - r.v.aPotirstdrit'tloa#,Deft B -'y'st - c'y'' 4 . ,,a "" - 7 ' - ' re . ..lent strange: that ativinen should dare to ask -. : a - telt .God's. assistance .in nrin„in, their :Bread - ..!,::.-46 8 0 3 hieicrhah:toirtetirefa dress from E'llaatieth 1.3 .the- . of l i: - fac ,,i, : ~, • Stuusei,eeerrictehst to eentneed... ' The deft, Li it-1 from sweat other . ulp 8 .. ~.• .. , ~ . young eftsitider.lsYearS. of agetit is impossible to send • • Bht let us• judge not, that we be not ilulgu_tl ,- . - : .her to-: -.• : ,-' •'-= ". ' • ' -• • •: • 'The:ptayera of both conlel.not be answ - ered : that • Esthex Terger--4tialicksts mi.ehlef.: in wearing it- .Of neither hue .• been - answered :fully: : Tile - Al dressof Oteabeth II otrcasti to a ball...and allowing It to. mighty ' has'. iits own purpose'::'Wo.' iintri. the lli .. 1 ? torn: - '. ' ..ot guilty." , but deft. to pay the. costs. • :- - . 'world becauSe or offences, tor' it, mutt' needs he 'Male' Ilkinglierty- - .•Larcen.Y. of money,belonging to that effehees" come, but ivo to. that man by whom 412 - ea nt." tharire . 4111 51cli t ' l a1 63- e'-List .A Pul ai t ' t & tea- :.Bitt s trY',..ttpanl : JOSti ' t . tiel.btr6ool3 ei ' met ' ll. ' " "• • • ' - •' ' " ' - ' ' If ,we shall •.uppose that American slaver'' is &Nit& ,After hearing, - Court directed the deft. '..to pay .- a lineal. is find-the nrt't'i • . ".' ''' - . -.... .• . ' . one of thoSer"o - ffelice...A Which, ie the . P roviclenc'e of_ • J'elea & AmeirCeNiel-Qt. , sault & tst'tor9 titioti Catba- : God; must needs come, bat: which, having- con-. :*rtneMellale. , Met plead keiltY.. int was sen , eiteed to " tinued.tbrotighont.His.appeinted time,.-Ha'now ...pay...coats...and give:bail in Sin_ ?olieeP the•neanc. &C.: - wills to remuve, 'and, that: He gives. to-both North ,•• Charles' Jefterstin,r•Robbery , .by ' ass/milting on tne and South this-terrible - War as the wi - Y due to thosh. htztiviay John gippett and takings sum of money from ~ r.wlipti:i tine, offence (tapir, shall we discern there-. .him. ' convicted. and selifeti.‘ed to a years' imprison- in' any :departure. from those dirine . 'attributes ment. Rolitarr confinement atiabor. - . : • • - 2 -which the believers . ..M. a livlng OW' alwAys as- - - -tharles-Je-ITersou:-.,Asimnit..t Eittery with intent- to . kilL np . on the..tpime.potitmeatec. This case . ; being part of' cribe:to , Hint 'l ,- Fonl.lll : ll,o.we'hope,. fervent ly do., .the fornior. titiitt not separately !leant. .. •• . ~..:-.. „ ..wepi al , that thIS miglity....seeurgt...• of .War • mat' Ellen'Mainiair.-Larreny of "..it piece of dress material sOsc, , l - i.. I Y pass away- • • -.-. . ....... .. • : ..• . from • the store er J. N. Heisler.. "Pottsville.l. - Found, . ••:Yet if. God•wills that it. .contioue until-All- the : .ra and 'sentenced. ansentenced tit' 4.S months , imprisoninent. at . Wealth piled by the' bondsman's two. hundrod'and ' bib , T.': : : ' ' ' :: ..•..•• ' ." : . . '• .. ... -' . . ... fifty years of Anrequited•toil shall be :sunk; - and .. . John Bettinger-Assault & battery ;upon :Peter En'ttititil every drop of blood borne' by the lash .be dere. • NOt 'guilty. 'tint- defendant: to pay. $lO .o 1 ;the - pa id . bi aniMlier'draWn bY•the sword. ,S.S was said -costs . andthe.'-proseentot the balance. .. ..- .• • • Mary Flood ~satailt & battery .upon Catharine pic.---. : three ilicinsand•Yeats Fig% 0 gin tnIA.It, it 13( . 3 said:. "The "tidennuts:of.the.Lord' fixative and: rii , ht- Ilat. . After hearing. the Court disinised the casC••and.. • .i • .---- . , ... . .. • .. . directed each party, td pay hull the . Costs. - • ••.' •• •-: : eons : a to,„ellier... _. - .., . .. : . ... . Finegan Smith-Larceny,. on. oath' of. Wm. Dov . ey - . . - With: malice towartla unite,_ withcbanty.for all, Acquitted. , ••• ',, • . . • • -•- - • • .• With firtimeas in the, right,. as God gip pans to.see . the right,..let.inietriVe on to finish • the . work.. .We are in ;. te:bind'pp the : nation's wounds . ; . tu. ' Care for, him .Who'shail hare borne the battle, and fof his widow' anti: his orphan ; to do .all , which; may achieve-and cherish:a just. and 11- lasting peace. arnong'ourselves and:with -all nations. ' . •••• • -• • i . When the President-had concluded there was great Cheering . , among the. mnititude.• At the" 'astne:n . Mnient.grand salutes of one hilndreilgune :were firesrfrom.various.parts of - the 'citY Making a:rpar of artillerY•auch as has never before .been. heard in Witahington. :- : ' --. ' • -.. ..- • - • ' • .. . The•Preeideotreeeived :the congratulations of the . Chief Justice a m nd : any' ethers: on 'the' plat form. :The procession' reformed and. returne4l tO the Senate Chainber.. - "SIAM afterwards the . Pres:-.. ident and suite departed to their :carriage', - anti the'grand procession returned to the White House, being greeted with the congratulatory' cheers :.of thonsands along rtie,Avotine.: ..:. -..--• ; •.- . ..- : '.....- .. ... ...... Pete Meornes' Chas 31inere Jno Flannigiue Divid Zvai & Battery . upon Win. Boyer. Proseentor to 'pay costs. . • . • • " Win. Boyer—assault- & Battery upon Thips.'J. zimmons: -Pros. to. - pay costs. *. '• . • . .: - Emanael Boyer-Assanit & • Battery . upon Thomas .T.• Pitzimmotri: Pros. to pay Fasts:. . ' ' JOhn Settler -Assault&. Battery upon '.Catharine Seheidhaner: , County forsenstS, ' • .• • • )(plies 'l=nniit -Perjury, on oath 'a CementS:Fostcr. ecnttlLY for oats.. - • . • :. • • 'p.sther,Yerger---,-A•ssatilt..&.Battery upon Elliabeth nottman. Pro's.' to pay costs:. - • • •• . - : • Suriticm of'Peucc,' PhriStianii Sheeler—On . compinint of §nsan nab Parne:.- after heariesi.Cotirt directed each. party-to Susannah Farne—On Complaint of Christiana Sheeler. Cross action with the nreyioni, one; and disposed of at One hearing for both .cases: • • • -Jacob Nall—False pretences, - On clath. of 'John Wild. • Prosecntor to pay-eosts. . , • ' . . . . •:Thejury hnrinz tini.hed their.bugiriess: rendered their report Dv Mr. John - Paison,•FOreman. - -nu Thur:iday inorriing.: and were"discharto . d.' have not room for the 'report in full, bilt the substance of it is th."follo‘rs: The . lury had acted on forty-three indictmeidt . which. •thirfylssren .here "found true. and 'six ig :ncti•ed..."The prinA and - public oflkeS had . been visited •And. found in: god& condition. •The roof of the Court House' is in bad condition. and the .insid6.wialls of the hutitling need"renairinghtid pninting. • . • Attention is Gilled to.ibe dangeroug condition , Of vaL .rious . publieroath , in.the County; and, the precaution is recomthended of erecting, railings aiOng,the same; the. Messrs, Enitotts: . ..RnoWing - that, yon•take,pleaanre • in notiringtinthing that tends :to • Promote the inter est of the wMkingloan, wZllake the-liberty of informing :your readers of a' late meeting Of the harionsmerehanies: Of - this place, , fin' 'the' pnrpose •of organizing a Itter eliailivsAs. , ;eciatipti. • The meeting wag held in the No -1 room, of the pnblid aehool Mme, mt Tneaday.even,: log of. last Week: Mr.. William.. Reese was eldered: chairman. • and • Charles-Irinholtz. sedretarf , ' The .Cll:liflllfiti stated that the Object . ' .the meeting was 10 , an association. for the benefit Of the merehanies .of.the town.. A committee was . then appointed th draft. -Constitition and liy4.,:tws,:,M.so. a dottunittee.to,solicit , the , emoperatieu , of the inechariies of the town •who were boepteent... The meeting . then ad.Tourned to nieet on:the folloWing week:. Wig beliMm. the - aa.shelatinn is .to firma braneh of the Washington Library'Assoeia don:- and that its regniallowa shallnot operate to llie•de- , tremens ofthe latter. , 'We hope. : • will persevere., mid we are confident their" efforts will id,be fruitless: TM. , y prolioae.,plirehaaim.ras .soon as *.possible. .. library of sc i entific and meebaldeal works: If Any ort heir li.eutla through:hat • the county, •see pro per to aid them by any Such . contribution's . . they will re -Wye the gratehll thahlts : of tpe Asamiation: J. P. • ' • hundred . and..-SeventYlfive nerseni3 have; been killed during, the pio;t tew years. in Mo:saelnisetts i - while Standing or' walking ..tpon •railioad tracks. Thee Lietii are iniblished front year to year ; •. .a.nd yet, people persist in expUSing themselves to thiS danger. ' - THE SECOND- INATGURA TION "-OF PRESL. • DENT LINCOLN. . . Abraham Lincoln Was re-inaiigrieated President et tlie - ,tiiited States on Batarday.last. '• -Washing ton on' the oecasion, was. thronged tens- of AtionitAnds Of.visitors: Rain .tell in the Morning, but Mion the - son shotte hrigh tly. • ``That," said • an old - man,•still enthusiastic; still patriotie,:though - Milady and. wet, - as lie pi.iiitted to.the gathering glory above and the graY rolling back oteryiirliere b,efOre it, • "that's. Mond ; and the gray is tlyiug.before the. Union-Li: heavens_ pwit- 1 131tie.". • : • • -. • . . 'At. noon a special escort' of United States -Mar, shale to the PreA ii dent,.heiled Marshals La-, mon and ?iiiilWard: and accompanied -by ti cona na•- . 11y - of:cavalry, rude through"the Avi.mtie.'. sur rounding the President's • carage, - .which -they 'tholi.tii'thi , Capitol, Wherejlie.Pr.esident had been. • engaged Mt' the morning signing bills: • .Ife fin= mediately entered. the carriage and returned 'to 'the -Wttite .11c111Se i where . hp took his place in 'the privessiinc.wlfich'..waS formed them-- • ' . • The procession moved at 11.10 front the, dent's ; The. bead .of it.-reached tlf i Qapitol , . The Presidentrode 'in --a cl;tae carriage. ...The.. honSetops were 'crowded,. as were the sidewalks, 'and there was.mneltv,heering, as ,the . prodession.: moved alotigrtbe•Svenue. • , . inonitor,gail,Y decked' with flogs and nt nned. with saders, waa inaud tired saluteS at antervals. - The Visiting .Philadelphia fire companies at. , tractvd great. attention by theirbeatitilul adorned , - apnaratm4. • . Many • bands : Were intergpersed throlighont tJpo wholog prOceSsion; and "-the, line Was fm'e eolith - mai ring of music... TheprocesSion was one hour-in.pw'ising giy= ' en, point,•Mail -the -length *was -probably over. a Grand FROM•TREIIONI. The, Streets were in an almost impaSiable• con,. dition, which nr de -the diliplay not as magnificent . as it would haVe been;therigh waS . exceedinglv beautiful; One • novel .feature was: the .colored troOps and:Odd Fellows'cVith their band: . • ' • . SCENES AT THE CAPITOL.. ' Th 6 SetiateChamber.sooix began to Present-an animated scone: , In frOotot.the:Secretary!s desk .a seat was placed for :Mr; Lincoln or •as lie designatSd MOM prograMme; `.`The President of the United. States, President elect.": To theleft of it were chairs for the; Coinanittee of arrange, mentS..:On-thetight were seats for the ex-Prost : ., dentS add Tice Presidents and the judges:of' the Supreme Court. 'On the right - of the latter. Wore seats. for the. Diplomatic Corps. :On' the left - of the chair Were seatsforthelteads of the Depart .melit.S.. OP the right and left of the main eptrance ' were places for privilegud,persons... •••• '.The ladies of the families of the Diplomatic Corps OCenpieffthe:gallet3i reserved for them on the eastside of: the. chamber; directly. opposite' the chair. ;`-The other gallieries'were reserved for ladies in general; and they soon ;filled all the available space, making a y 67 - gay •appe'arariee... • 'TO:the - left of the:chaff were Beata fortherinnera of the HOuse,.end members elect, and these as Well as the Senators cane in-rapidly, till ell -the seats were filled.: .The entrance of the 'DiploMet .: ic Corps, allin full cOnit.suits, made a sensation.. So did that of the: justices'of theSupreme . Court,' •ii,.their black Silk robeileif office: • .• •• .* :••, At a quarter before Pi O'clock Iton.:A.',Tahnson,i • Vice President'of the United States, apPeared and • delivered an address..,' • ' . . . - As Soo6fi aShe 'concluded, the oath was adniin:. Wered by Mr. Foot; President.of the Senate - P:9 /cot: The - oath which i3mbracbs the oath of- alto, gianCe and the deelaration that the taker. had never borne arras against the United States ortield office. under the et Con federacy,• was.long and impressive, and was•iepeated with great f so lenmity, sentence by-sentence;. by .the..Nrice Presi dent, atter gr.P00t1....• • • • : - '0:: The ceremony :done, .tliw• new. Vice President administered the oath to tile se'veral new : Senators tor thti - new 'terms. • • • • • . _ This being done the - President' of 'the United StateS was usheredinto the Senateand Moir- his ' seat for. abrief peried'ak-the - right of the Vice' President. ' • • • • The. Order of the Proceedings*a.s then itnneun 'eed, and the chamber - wa4' slowly _emptied, the Crowd makingitS waylowprd the East Portiem Just st:this moment the 'sun-burst through the; dense nises,Olelonds that, hadbung like a pall'. over the city all the morning, ..dienehing _every-. ~ thing . • :.• "• • .The cloud disappeared almost bra - Miracle, - amllleaven's.azure canopy alone formed thereof . . of the . great eathedralwlicre the 'High - Priest of Freedom was to be consecrated for his sub ....Niriving tit the . East Portico,. ,the president; President eleet. - touk,i seat :prOsjapd for, him, and the other distingniShed persons. tilling the- whole' vast platform.. had places assigned to thein: •. The President, President elect;-.then advailee4 to .the trent, and Chief Justice Chase adritinistered, the xia.th of.oftlee,..whieli the President pronotineed tu .clear,-solenni voice,.its follows : • *: • "I do solemnly swear that rwill faithfully ear-. ewe the oiliee of the, •President .of • the'. United States, and will to the hest.Of my ability, protect and defend the .CoustitntiMi of the United• States. The: President, then deliveted - his Inaugural ll4i . lield.the written address 'in' hfs and read it in it . elear and distinct voice,'which 'could he heard by . the 'entire • assembly..". The address ecenfiled:atouften Minutes in-its :delivery, :and was several timesinterrnpted. with applause,! It ;is as f0110w5:...: • • PMMINMEN •%;AGEJIT. FO'RC,..IIIE , SALE OF • • IVICEELEI3,:&AViLSON - : • • S . • . • • • • . • . 'ln Schitylkill.Couuty: • . A...npmbei of these' excellent Fandly Machine. " are. al- - kept on hand . and 'cart :be' seen in ‘cpeiation'hy calling,. at his'residence Market 'Street, avows sth, nest door to the :EnglishLnilieran • Tb 'aetontnibditta,.p.ersons using .tlte : ;e .. gachinea, it ..stipPlypt '2lfacitim . find kittp,*nd Clark'4.'l7iiyad.. In all humb'era .. and::eoll)ra. especially . 'cld'apted tii Seining Machine use, tyillbe.Pt. ke . ,aitjaind.: Vhornfigh bartructiOna 'for working thesn-11fachlaci ;will be gtv'en to partle,4 purehasing,' v4II. rec'eivepiomPt: 04.11_ and examine before purchasing. , elsewhere: . January 21,.'c3• . • • ' . _ THE. GREAT 'ENGLISH. REMEDY.. . . . . • • . !% lItJA 11 ES. C AR KIS •' . CELE,BiIATED . -FENALE TILLS!: • Prepared from t pretscriptiOn: . df Sir .J. Clarke, - 31.• D.,. • Flivsieial'Extrmirdinaty to the Querm.l , ' • •. .This hmlikuowntneclicine; is .`no iinposithii, hut . a sure Mid Safe : retnetly -- cor:-Feinitle.Ditticulties and Oh strum ions, from any - cause whatever: Anti, although- a ixaverftil remedy, :it cdutains nothing huriful.:to the .To *Rateri*lltriuM it is . lieenliiirlV • suited:- :Its ..Wit, 'in a short titne..bring on the.mbrithly : period In all cases of Neri.Ons .and Sliinat Alreettotts. - pain in the Hack and Limbs. Heaviness.. Patigne on sliutiti exertiMi„: pita: ion of thellearG . l.Owdess .1 , Ilysterics,,Slck Headache, Whites. and all: the pitniful diseases oeMisionVd - 107-ii disordered skstenr, these.pills wili*eflect a cure when all other means have •. .7.4VER 141.:1•:W:KNIiii*X • to - -rim ON•Tif E 21) iM7E. Or C. l'Ett.i:T. WELL . For- 11111.partichlars,. giq a pamphlet. free; of ,the .Agt. Soltlby -Price-SI per bottle.: • •• , Sole United - States' "..luetit, •• •• JOHN Cottlandt St.; .tieiv Y.Orir_ IL-Si anti tl postage stumpm enclosed AM anion-: thorizejmuent. will insure itbutile:.containing sever 10 pills hy•retarnmail Denfncsa, Windnesa.i.nd Clitarih, treated. withjlfe Ittmoaf-succeas." by. Di. ISAACS. Oculist and - Aurigt. (formerly of Leyden.. floijant.) Nu 516 PINE 'Street. Philnaelphia; . -'restintonial. from' the 'most reliahle,sonrces' in the Cite and Coiteffy can, he keen al. his' ()flick:. The medic,tti filimlty are Milted:to accompany theMpatieiita.•'th he has. no secrets: in hi, piactien.: - .:: Arm FICIA imierted' t.yitilont pain. No charge made furexamittation. • ' March !Willi: • ; • ' - . . . . . .. .4.'.Trilly 11,VIonderi till . 1111ilcovi , r . y:—• •.• • • . •-• London Mir Cnlor Rs'torio itnd Drttrisinff. , ! "London Ilair . Color'llt.'storer and 1 /r . e.sing.“: “ London Hail' Color I , :torer and Pressi.". For rostialini Gray Bair W itS orteinareolOr wirhorlt , dvein Oreaintitigstlie.liairra grow'''where-it he s - fall en ; o27 or become thin.; for reriiiiving any eruptive I.tieitasea',. •Itehing,Searf,..paptii:uff,etc. . . • 7 • • nordoes irrerinire-'any vraehing or -preparation -I),:t.fore ;Of after he use..- Iv creates ti .krfertly.healthy etate of I the eettip: - by ' 11S t to stiinulan and tOni - the-Or; gnne neceseary. to.eupplytOloring intittet - ,t6 the hair, and ronipletely feetoreestitehr to their original vie.or -and:strength. - It is..entirely difiereurjroto. , all ()filer hair.preparation& anti to :the only known: restorer •of rotor perfect hair, dressing, coneL fed. In . Very malty cares it, has . •'• • - ...• ,• ' • ' Itreu EL ILEA PS 71A even iybere they had been bald fur year S.. For this pur pOse it is decidedly. • tile. host preparation known., A trial - will satisfy the most skeptivitl. thus .placini.k. it 'at the head of all other remedies {Or baldness and the lire,' servation of bairin the tallest limurinncennif heath . .. , . . . ' 'We would especially ask t he attention' of the ladies to this' now universally -Popular hair. preparation, and. remind then* of, the well-e.Stablistted fact that many of the hair tonicS in. vogue are not' only powerless for •good. but absolutely pernicions..and too, often destruc, tire in their influence uptin the growth. of . the 'hair, The " LOndot, Hair Ooldr Restorer " contains nq smb •§-tatiee that will clog thttpores, but it 'does Contain real noitrishment forthe Vesttels:rrof which its - roots spring, 'thus renderinst the hair tray ele'grint • and beantiful.. in every period of life. 'On children's' head.- it lava 'the found; that of. a.gtod head of •hair, and ' at:the' lady's - toilet itis . indispensable:. ' . . . • • . • ' ' - ... - t== . . It the. only attested .artiele that will atistiintely,. without deception. restore , the hair to OrittitiaLiathir and beanty, canning it tg,g,row where it..haa fallen . off . or. become thin; - • .: • .• . . Price. 75 certtaa bottle; six - bottleslor.S4- r. Sold at wholesale- and retail by DR. SWATNE - & SON, 330 North SIXTII Street. Philad'a ; G. BROWN' & SON,- and HENRY - SAYLOlt„...Bnig gists, Pottsville. . . Sept; 17, '64' Only One Dolhir Hoitientedd.- - -The cheapest and best investment ever, .offitred lie. • Thousands laugnisliand die,.vrhen a small ifivest , . incutinahe Old Honte.steail Wild Cherry Bitters would net only have- checked, disease; but. stiled - I ire:Grief and Mourning: These Bitters are doubly:distilled,. strongly medicated, and pure '0 t 5 - e4::9.1" -They are nu druji and cMitatit'tiopiiiwat.'• Acting Upon the Liver, the great seat of disease, they not only. cure.- 'but prevent disease. .:•They cleanse the .Stomach, and 'purify the Blood; . They remiwe . Blotches and Pimples from the. Face. They , eure - Serriftila, Erysipelas,' and - all Mood disc/wiz:and are a certain ;remedy for Dys pepsia, Jiiiindiee, and Chronic Diarrhcba. For; Coughs and Colds they-are sUperioi W . Wan!, Cheiry - -IWtoita ',Toporsons of sedentary habits. and' those who feel a. want of limbition..the.4 Patti:CB'am: especially adapted... They , increase the appetite and strengthen the body. iCL`RSING MOviisats and D1L1.17 ,. CAW. FEMALO4 - andat. thsreritical Period - known as the 'RUIN or lace these Ilitterawillhe found. ofincalcula— ble vat u Remember and purchase the 'itentiine Old Homestead Wild Cheri"; - Bitters, manufactured by Dr. T. New York. City... Sold-by li. - B. DAVIS, Wholesale Agents. Sold _also' hy.R. Itl.. IRVIN 'St' Clair,and Druggists everYyihere: . . Feb. 18, .11.5.- TO ," CONI,U3IPTIy CPO onderaigned, having.heen re4pred o health' . isa few week', i ; iy , a . remedy. after having suffered kveral Ceara ivirtt . ietivere 1 ling .affection; and that dread disease; Consumption-is at r ia : ont; to nicks kridwn to sufferers the nteada, of eure:• • ' To all. who desire it, hC will Benda copy:Of the pre . . Sc plbit:l osed.• (free„ chargo,).‘rith the, : directiOha for. •Oreparing; audnsing the . same.' which . they . 011 find o . die re • CUTE' for Co:n:steno:1: COF . G:IIk,.COI.PS:Lto . .. The poly object :of; the adieitilser 1411S:env:the • prescription : is to henClit• - ithe afflicted,' and spread information which liecii.ocelies to' be local: •ttable; aod. he hopes ea erisulTerer . will try' his; remedy, 'as it ielll cost thorn :nothing, and may prciVn a blessiug; • PartieS ;ells - bine:llle preac:rifition please address . • Hay .EI.)Wik.RD Willitunslibig.. • Feb' IS, '65.- 7 7-nni . ." ,V,iags cob ot y:isZew•Yot . . • I ans field's - Dispensatory , says , th:.ratest Of the SaiSnpatilla•cif the shims is inert . .and Dr: Aver in his wribitfils . on this drug . state‘ that "ot' only is It inert ns fottud'in thelkhopS,r but :so also are most of the preparations frhm it, or hearingits name. • iie•shotva. himmvei, thbt this . •facf . arises front the: se of . ..vorthless varieties, or • unstiiiful • itrepanitirins•hy:in • chniPetent men; that 06. true Medicinal: Syrvaparilla pi , ;trzit Strfilas 'tiff.) 'of the tropics. when" freshly' gait •ereti the,buel.is one of the MoSt . effeetnalmiteratives. we possess. • doMitineti with ittlier • Kitiistancep of great alteratii . e.pmker. litre lodine. Stilling a. Doelt, • • miLesAyer's Corp. • Eit. ,of•Sansp.:, which we have - reason to-believe is One: Of.the - most . .effeethal; renie, dies for hunters. skid tilseises • anti.-fOr, purifying :the blood which has ever 'yer . - been found hp anylindy.--- rerri:payin' Veigtiable Pain Killer. . . . . •: We ask the attenthM of the, public to this long test: I ed and unri valled family medicine , • . Tne PAIN KILLER is, by universal conseniodloW ed-to 'have won: for itself a reputation unsurpassed in the history of 'medical preparations. :its Instiutaneous. eirnet,th the entire eradication and extinction of Spain its all its forms incidental to . the hunian faintly, and the .unsolicited-written and yerbal testimciny o( the maeseli 1:00 favor, have beert,..and are. its own best adver, Prices .2,5 and ..-$1 per bottle. - March.4. - !6:5' , EDI7OIIB MENXiii! . permission Ayish 134 ' to the readers of your paper. that T * shod. by. rotuTail, , (free)" .a ReciPe,.with full itirictions for; maling and using a situp t. Vegetable'lln that'will effectually remove.: in teddays. Pitaples, filotches, Tan. F.reeklei and puritiesof. o:le.:Skin. `leaving - the same , soft, ...dear. . :smooth . and .. • , wilt also mail frif'to tiniseliaving ',Bald triads,. or Faces, : simple .directions and . . information that will enable them to. starea full growtli'9f Luxuriant nalt,:ldi'hielters,.or Mouelaciig.•,'W.lais than. thirty days. lie4rectrully yours. • . • • THOS. F. CH A.ollN,.ebeiritst, March 4, ;65.--9 . -31m.7 • 131. Broa4way; Tork :To Tilt I..\DIF.li [April °. '64;-14- E!WWWM:INE=nEIe!E Every.l. tLini relatittg tic) .I.lre human.. life - tem...Male' Cud fe 'Altaic': the daises/I.nd treatment , of clisestai the mar— , .. ..litqe,tastcinai Of .the World :' how td marry- well and -:ihoinsmidthings Lexer:publlshed - bitore :read the re"- "rieed edttdon of ~ 3 1enteit. Coamort Stoma , ' a curious !'borilt tor Orions 'tieonle, and 1-..g0kl bOok. for every one: 4100'pages, 100 Illustrations.. Price:s.l,3s o . Con- I t.nts.tahle. sent tree toany .addieii: -Books may he. ad at the Bookstores, 'or, will be gent hy,mall , pntat, tisid reeeiid, twiee.Addmas 8.. it ,FOOTE, 31: 'Feb': th - n- .....-.' 1130. Itmiv t way. ork. . •IL,IT IL E R Eit PS . Letters of Adminlstrat.i.,n on mo 'NT ';',Estatent JODN.STRALTCIT. late of the ilorolim 61 PCdtnille., S.,:huylkill County. deeemeal.' hate, bee u granted to the sulaseriber, notice is hereby. given to an • / indebted to said 'estate. -t4 Make payment. and - those having elattneavill present them fir' settlement; • • - . 'march 4 , • : . F,._ , J.,6t, ,, . -U;STA t i.l5c.7ll, Administratnr. i. .4 - 19411 - 4, UST EICA: . ettrq r,i_OTit , 1; . ...Iwh ere . ~ I - - , •1:. 'as let Mr-; of -SdinnilsVatiOn. , m_. the .k:stiite ~f .1,,.` • , - - • -•-• •. - - -^" , -. Important to . Lodie....-There is Dili. i bitly lir- ',.coli fia - mz.-itte•of the Borough of St ('l4r,: deceased, ng; • but what, at •!`SoMe neHod" of her life." will'. find : ' have been granted to the" subscriber. notice is hereby - ` the "Dilisaneo Golden Pit is " just 'the right medicine :'given to all those hadebtetityvaitid estate ,to Make ply. she . titoit needs.- One' of the first. ladies of. Pattsville, 'merit, and those , travingclaiine Will - :tireseil).. them Gar !who has' used then ; Successfully, several' tliiim);esys , settlement -' CHARLES A. BRETZ, Administrate ! . she worild.not.fail to rise them•if • she had - to. pay' z 5 a" ' • March 44 elri.' . - I - 1 - '-. • J 'Mt" • . • .tuar l'oe'rhemi. they-have spared her . mach suffering. •I • if ladies only knew the•valne of these Pills, they would t A 111 311 li I STRAWOB 7 /4 NOTICE...L."I%Iv a . never De without them. See ailvertiSeineitt in another - i' - 11. - . a... Letters of Admmistration On the estate of mitt. column, headed . -- A Card to, Ladies " ' ' ' T-1T -I-ACE P, $MITil.•:'• late- of the - Borough - Of Potte , Tle.,. •. . . .. • • • • i County'of Schuylltill.•clecesseil,- have been grant e d to. ''Att Opportunity Li ing No ug ht,..l -Chance the subscribers, notice is hereby, eyes .to a - 11 those in foi:all to:i.e.:nee Wavelike. Coates, GOLP Passand P r .i.± . ... -1 debted to-said estate to make payment, and those hay. nits.' and,othievaluablenod'usefal Jewelry at li 13 , M11- . ...iwz Odi n , will present t h em f or ' . j e t i lem „ t. nal litlee._ 'Send f,,r Cirenlar (mailed fres). containing . ; --......, ' ~ . ; ..,. .' - • ATWOOD:SMITII. -• Ai:1111 , v and particulars, with Special Terms . and full in; f • " • • - .• ' . • I . . i.. IL k.kEttoilitt, forniatian for s agentes -very. f i twat and rethunerative. , mircl 4, 'f , 5.-4-81.1. .Admr'S of Estate ot 11. P. Smith:, Satisfaction guaranteed to eVery instance.. Address,- • 1 , . - , .• -. — .-• • I ' . Mir! Duane 'St.) . GEO. DEMERIT & CO., . ' 4 DBirItIISTILts.TI4EN NBTICIF:.-,Wbe, e . • . j e ,',', 2,1. , so. -inn . r 303 13rmidWity. - New York. .. lA . a ,„ • I tt • - 1 lini d•triik n on the I' ' t , •t - ', e ers o fl. , 1. ••., .. , . . .. .m.. 1 . ..., %.. . . . • • • '•fIiANIEL BOWtlit. late Cl the Borouzli of, m,,,,,.,.. • : . .- ILA tn. BYE ! • II AA It D'lliß . I' --li .•. • . I i , ille, Schuylkill' on . nty. deceased.- lm•ve.been v ~ , i ran. ' - Batchelor?* hair: Dye is • the - best - .in._ the "...to'. the subscribSr. 114stire i , hereby ;1.1, en to•a,l ; m. se world.. The noly:trae.and - perfect Dye.:-.Barmless-411- , Indebted to sane estate to make -payment, and thOse tintaneons and Reliable-prkelliCes a snlelklia ((Lick , having claims willieesent them for sett ~ trosnt. - - .or Natural firown.s-rentedies the ill effects of lied Dyes.- , - - ,:, . • •-. •J - O•4EPVI -Ho TawELL lleclisLinsall , ,. and frequently restores: theoriginal color. Sold by alt 1 . cm,. ':Cuss Tp., Schuylkill County Adroilistm:m, Druggists. The.gennihe is signed, A. Batchelor,, 8l" ' - • - „Barclay Street. New York: " January 7,,130, :AlinisKE Rs •.. - - •. Do you Whiakers.or. Mottstachee'? Our 'Gre cian Comriound.will fume thni toerow on the smooth est 'Nee or.chtn. or hair on t'uild hed , ts,... in • Six — Vecke.: Priee.4 . l 00. Sent by until anywhere, .closelysouledr onrecopt or Mice. ..Address. •. • • • • .. . WAR: . - ERtDO„ Bar '1354 - Brooklvn-NTYz Fob. The Bridal `Cham ber , an -.Essay of Warning and 31iStruction•for Young !ifenciulillshed by the 4oii;;- ard•Asidclatioti, and sent free of charge in seali4 en. YreloPea.. :Address,..Dr. '3, SKILLIN .3101.TG11.TON, Howard Association; Philadelphia; Pa. ...A. •• • .lEirotherhead'A!. Libkary, -Market street,. Ptittaville: Special -arrangements are i f made • Wlth,perSon in•the towns-of Mahanoy. Schuylkill Maren,..Minersville, and Taniaqua. FoUR DIFFER, I •El , :r: BOORS are allowed to subscribers 'at a. distance from: Pottsville. - All-the new publicatiOn; are added as; • Boon as. iisned. • • . . (March 9.(1', ~64.1- i l•tf • . I NOT general mectiwz' of the T•torktlikitit'iS .of the Goveft metit 'Rank nt .Potts‘ille, will be held . irt theii•Banking-Ilainse.•iir the Parough - of 10111, next: at 10 tecloCk. A M... tor the purpoSe - of 'taking itithaionsideraihtu and deciding the tviestiOn. whethei Or notthejiatik. • shallhecotue an Ass , trim ion for %%in-; • hive on the busincis Of Baitking . • under 'the laws of tt.e . , . Alllfarriarte Notices myttt. accalopaitieel I.7 " ired a " d 4 (..."'"'-""z the " nwur . eirofer ' -i cents to appl!tteiii the-jot:mat. • •• . • • • fby the . Act of .the General AQse •thly Common. _ wealth; entitled an .Act euattlitie the Batiks' of th.., • Commonwealth to tiecothe associations for the purio*S • tif F>nnking slider the lave, of the %United proved the elid of. August.. 1504: rind- to take such nctionin regard thereto as may be necessary—and; prop. er. Ety - ortler of the 'Board of-I)irectors. • • IL lIUNTZINGE:II. CnAler. to-4t .00 Eyes ,made •Nelv.k,'A . lian4,ltlet directinghoW to • speedily rest ore . sivht. and- -gisT . 'tits , e!peetacle.s, withoOt nid of doctor or inedfeine. Sent be man. -flee. oit receipt.oll4 cents. Address E. B. KOTE, M. B : , • Feb. 4; 1.15.-5-titril - • 1134 Bro.idway New Yo'rk. MARRIED. AIEBER—FOCIIT.L.On :the-13th.•of Fatiritary' nt Ores nus, by: Tii , :'.Fredurick lilryciteU Mr, LawniNti. ftp.sa...Of M•inheint - comity, to Miss SARAH Pricitr of Bernville,B rk4 County. DIED .Stmple 'aii7wWineoluiwts .of-aeaths.. free. Thase ac. eontpanird with notices, de., moat be paid' foe :at the rate of 10 rents per line. • • - . . . • DOHICILA.ICS. 2 -On the .iliith• ult., In Oiwigsbart4 Cu ‘iti.iiii IV. TjetieiiiNS. in.rbil rii Years itiid , ll cities. .. - . . , . FORNEY:-On the . 10th nit. in• •Minersville, JosiOn - ' ., ylC , :i:l". in the tlhit yellt of •Itiasge. - • - ' . . . : • 111 4 BLIiIII.—Qn the 22(1,t111.- in PitieoTol•e'towiiiip, A•.:r.:lllliii.E.4, agill4 - yearii and 10 months."' ~ ••• • ,-. FIED.---On,the 2.itli "lilt. Id Wai•ne trO6l.ldp, Wii. • i.kAmAin'io, aged TO years. S month antl:S • days. - ' • - . . -: : - GF,Elii; , ..i . On the' llt h• inst. in Minsi , eille,;:itri Nig 1.1Ei , .. itl , r,•ilanizliter of-S.oh ' W. 'mid :the. late - Elizabeth' L. 'Geer. ilizetifolir month., • • , - .. - . .. • •• .' . thi , 4th lioConzh. :TOns . F rrtns. .a natict; of -South We and en old citizen 'of Pottsville: used .11 years.' . • • • . ~ • • ••• PALMER.in Pottsville: •on Thursday: March 0.. STWANIII.: N. - P4t,mze, azed G 6. fyenni and Io . , . The friendsland.actinaintances or the family are-re ,a'ueetjulty,invited•io Attend the funeral witl•out.farther notice. trout - Ails late'resitience. Centre '.sireet,..to-trp .row .(Stintlay;, afternoon 'at, 3 o'clock. • ' Thursday . ' Tr 101111.17.. 'March 9th., Tnc.itAs tituoquoon, sun of thelate John F.. Whittier; in the l'i'b year of, his au'a.• . . . _ . . . "The frieurl.4 of the faraily' are invited to attend his funeral:. froth Trinitj , .Chitrett, oh Saturday afternoon at . ~.. . , .. . Obvisiciry; . ..The death of Jodie Palmer. while not entirely. nnex pect ed. came to us with feeli gs of cijgret and sorrOw . .. Ile has been lisociated. with our "rattiest recollect of Pi - du - Wine., and we feel a.: thtiugh the destroyer. hail removed one Of ong.most familiar laming rrks Corning to pot4Ville as early . as be...onsidert ed 0.,e of the pioneers of- the region. and there are but -Inc among•ourOld.' resident: fa' whom- he Judge wiry hot knoWn: Al one time editOr . and proprietin•ot of the principal newspapers, published 'turd then 'serving asiine of.the Assoeiate Judges of the county. he , was_particularly alive to all tmestiona Of . public and.. of local mtereA -which agitated the "ctitutimuitc, - anti:to which he was always Ceady'to.'net.his.part with no Set , fish. or,unwurtliy motive, but. with a heart and with that rely the good of his' fell Ow citizens: /In her public mtietings'and. at our 6ocial gatherings we shall 'ibis's that well known form,-that benignant smite. that. heart : dim' ere. and .above at th - ..t kitidtV%heirtand -ptisii ion. which tho Wed• with charityand amid &ill to all: lliesnul glowed with the fire's of- pat rioiisra. When reheltinn..foul - ham! 'rai,ed against the ihwernmeut. Aiiiel•ly calked himself upon the side of the Union and of right. and gave' to the cause a aupptirt Which • never doubted nor wavered. 'He 'lived Icing enough to• 'rejoice that onr flag Mice.more waved 'Over &infers wall4:arat-that . Charle.ton.:' the nest of conspirators'. .had Lrilrir beiore the victorious advance of our arms. , Ile I iced and riled true -patriot; • . In all the walksof life Judg6 Palmer was an &in . plarOnan. Ilewhs . -a kind .lingtand and father, a pub liespirited.citizen; and a. high-toned moral man. A• 'Wide circle of blends deeply sympathize with his~atfiily . in the eflictious which have fallen upon them,' .butre loice in the - hope teat our. God above meaneth and : &Oh All . • . • • • • • . 11/.4, 1,01 , i4F, No. 136. I. a F.) - E RSV 1 Ltr.., March 3(1. ISaa. . . . . . . :-. Ste regalar stated Meeting of , the Anthracite lodge . '......._;_....,..„,........4..._. -,---- - • No: 1:q; vo. or o. P. of Penna; held at their . Hall. the • - *-VA I; LTA BEE BODY 'Or COAL - follOwitig preatithlehnd resolutions W'CLII! adopten :•' • • • : LANDS .FOR 11F:...1.8.E....; •, . , Whereas, it: the. Providence' off: i lia-IT-who doethaill ... • ' '-' • : (jester, or 'rue NFSCOPEO Co'.?. C0.,1 • . Ailings well '..-we are 'Tann' called upon to mourn the i - ' : ...Marro Catisa.. Pa. ' February 15. hid.s, ,I ' joss of, a . trife - .odd-Fellow and membea•of .this lodge. I . The - NESCOPEO .COAL- COMPANY are mby pi., • Therefore . : ' -. . .' - . ••• • • - • ' 1 Pared to leasetheir Coal Padatn : near Flaileton. : m tha ... Resolred, That in th . e'denth Of Brother J.knis WRIGHT. j Lehigh Coal field. emisietin g of 3.000 tuires . of first class this bodge has-16,4 One. of its best members; and those . i coal l an d s , • . . .. •,. •. • - 'of ns who' knew him beSt. ••• and knew turn but to lover i The -various coal veins of the region underlie a Illrge .him"haytilosta tried and.shwere friend and brother.- - portion of the Company's property. -The.•diuck Moine _: -. ReAr,;'red. :That - while we bow in. humble submission. I MD" vein; celebrated for its parity and "rare qualities to this 'tliVine, dispenstnii in. and while -we tendei•to ilia ::fur Rea t h purposes, for the manufacture or iron. and , afflicted Widow our heartfelt condolence, in this. hersad i foefamily use, has beet: - developed at several points on bereavement. we cannot- but remark the - -'trikl lig - Co.• l ' the property, and , proyes unusually•thick, and of ex • incidences • in . the deaths: or brothel's BuYaicr, and ! eelJent quality, .• • . - - - - .. • . \Vutiar. both .in the' prime of life, - atid . in . the vigor .if '; .• The laud; contain t-ivo dish nit basins - of Taal. lying. .manliopti, - menibera of the. same •lodge. living' under •, in thee. proximity to' each other.. and. aggregating • , -tife .. ,:aryi6 fool. working in. tlie..same Itinnel. and losing 1- about fmir miles. in length • The property is-well timb -their liven within a few, Aar? . of 'each teller. in doing - I . e.red and watered. • The facilities for shipping. the coal .thesamekind of work' and in 'precisely the Same man- ! cheaply-and expeditiously to market, both by rail end • nert Ropy the ways of pr o vidence. are rupterious and . I canal, will be duly prOvided : and the cost of transpor. past finding out." .31.:iy their of Widowe, be;con'-' - .1. mho!: will not &resit the averagecluirges from the Ca . soled froni . on high, and may they shio -feel. that in'thia I. rnsis - collieries -in the Lehigh region.. . _. • lodge they tnive -thrown around hwm,a protecting coy— The faellitynod ease With which the mince can Be ;don cif warm hearti and' hands, who-will cherish them.. ' o p e ned and prepared for working : the known tharsc :for ihe'salie of these whose 'Lorca they cherish beyond. ter of the . .property: and the - high - reputation of the' ' thezrave. ...... -.•-. .. :. - - • -' -• • oat With which it. abounds, renders thia a desirable .I,..e. , iideed; Thai.- . as -a farther mark of restiect the 'c. proPertylia• lessees.' A rare opportunity is now: of. • listial badge of neMrning be worn in the lodge. and by t fered to parties desirous of erigitging iu the intaineas'a ' the inetithers for' the space of thirty apace. „ • mining aurl'ielling coal. . . Ifesatv'ed;That these - preceeding's - .he signed-by the ' ,p ro po b itions from Dailies - of- known responsibility 'officers and a CO*p of them he presented to the widows. I arid busineSs capacity, - for leiniing the aforesaid• landa.' of brothers WILUAIT alld'EßT:ANT,Ankalso published - 1u .in ilusly Or for separate collieries; are ItiVillqi. . the JoinisAt...- ' .''-. . - • . ::' -- -. 'l' For-further information apply to' , ... . .. _ . - • " - ' - DAVID THOMAS. President, LOST ,AND FOUND. . . . . T E *- 0.-Strayed• away. from the, pithseriber S- on Thursday: the: 2(1 .. day of "March. a *white - boar hog, weighing -about .256 ,poondS 'large feet'; front feet' a little crookerL. •A•litieral reward will be mid for the recovery of said hog. FERDINAND DOEDFELD7 " March 11, NZ. • . .10:It• • • " • ... . , . . . 0 ..,.... RE WAR li. —Lost I;v the subscriber. ii Black. !A 0 - and, White Pointer. DOGA;- rr.adi-ly• known by S. deep sew Across the 'Wk. . ' The plwe• reward will be paid for information which•will•lead to his recovery: March U. , 65:-1.0 7 6t .-. . , ..G...11.. SNYDER-. . . . • . .. . .. . . . .f OST..— Lo f t. a small CARPET BAG on Mondny• ..11-1 last; . (February* Fith.) •between *.Mitiermille and Pottsville,. Contents, valnable to owner:.. The finder will he suitably rewarded by sending a few. lines td CHARLES'. BARTHOLOMEW, . Mahanoy City, t FL,. stating. Where it may . , ha had.:- • 'March -4.•'6.5.r-J-2t NOTICE TO NOTAVIERIII, WID. 0 0 - mi. send othericintercvtril.,- - COL. ER,JOIWAS. Military A. , zentau . -the State of . • . ! 1 t, Up street i.D..C.. rolleets flhanty, Back Pay, Pensions. and nil . lITANTETS:, five ., 'Journeymen . House Painters.— ; - other MilitaryClairns for Widows, and friends. of de- CHARGE. .'ll ,TV": One that under Stands Paper. Banging. preferred... tra.ied Soldiers, : FREE ore Bes[ *apes Apply to the stihicriber at. Tremont, i• the neciiSsary information given by addressing as ahom Schuylkill County, Pa.. • •••PIIILIP W ERTLEY. by letter or otherwise. .• • . - • - MArch •• • • • . •'' JO-3t• .• • - Jan. 14. 'dr, •• • • IVANTEI) .... . . . W.ANT E.D.—A I,,itti4t.ion. by a you ag,.n . ian, a ullia ,sl2ifit of Crittenden's Conimereial College; as Clerk. or BOok-Keetier: • Having sCN ere I:Years experience in clcrkiui in Oat coal region, bent of references for abil ity ..tunt: , integrity • elven. . 'Please address . "BOOK KEEPEkt.t. at this office:. • . . Al•trch IL!tis.-IU-Bt • . . r. Nir.Au1701.11:;1")(t.-ca'ktinlari.,....a...,a0,1.,,,:otft!..„,,r.i.l.rer..i.i.igrulyt kill County. Penna.. he the. first of. April. next: ."Sala : rv: iiiBo a year: payable monthly' (SGS) equivalent to 5.7•2 a - month for the school term oF (Rivet - ninths:. Stud les.—the co ,„in o n..• English branehes • (inc.uding Ety,- - mol ogy, Mental and Written At ithruetic.•& - e .).. • N. of pupil's; about 150,120 average' attendance. - . Two' •. - • • -- 'lady aSsishints in the school, with separate fieeltation . _ . I . 7r ti ILET.--The S - onsi „Store Ifollge in, thea roomy.. A teacher of experience Prefelred:.. The l a w I - I.- Doroneli of Port Carbon. formerly occupied • ... . tit:pin:es the part)' employed to be proyided with nein. ' by Charles Sillyman'st Co.. Possession given on - rent ceetiticate, either State or County. - Applications'; 1 - the - let of April. Apply to . • . ; • 'in person or by letter,. accompanied with testimonials::'' March 11, 'tls-10-4t. - ... D. S: - ALTITOI'SE; Agt.. &c;. received by the undersigned. to Wednesdey; tad' - - • • • • - - . - 11litreh, .inst.. Apidicants desiring replies by Ittteis or i OR. SAC E. .17 , A - 0 20 feet lots by 110 - feet ileeP: the returni of papers. must enclose. stamps-for p - repay- t - !corner of 'Centre 'and Union streets Four 20 feet meta of postnac.• ..- , . .:CHItISTOPII - Ell LITTLE; .. :• ' .. ..[ lotS by •10;1 feet. &el , . corner of Second and 1.7n1011 Starch It .05.. tr 2i Setty of Boatd of Directors. Stieets. Pottsville. ANA) M ,to • ' . . MURPIrt. . • I: mach11.. , 65.. : . . -.! • • . svAi.•,. • .. - : ...:-:-.----------------L ivmwTy.ll,--By the lat Of April. a yottk rnan.to .4. T..T .tay.e charge of a borse, one accustotned to it. '•Ap-., LAN ply to .- '•. *. • ''. • .'. . •F. B. BANNA:s.I. i 1-1%/k/ I tLI • head of wal.r.tam.s Man 4. '65. •—• ..•".-. .: • . .. • o.tf. -. .. . • .for sa ra. 1 , • '- i noin A C ILE 8 0F •• TEn I:3 E.O. . . • • • . . • VALLEY,' in Porter township; SeltnylkSll C'elm . -e. . , . . . . 'lr. west 'f T mont Anoly to ' • - . . ANT ANT EM/t. - -;A sitciailon to take 'charge ora ;tom i t Y•4• r q i f . 6 (1 •10. , 37 - p 'IA': SU P.EFER:P'ottsville• e T '..or; as.book•keepen; by one who hal hail tine years i --. r• - •i ire ' ' • .---- •.. ' • • - • • exparienVe in the bUstuess in Gila binnty.. -.Good refer--I • -..- -------- T ' .. -..•— - ----- cnte. am br glyeit. : Mlclredi PA: 1.11., - .Tuseartira. P. 0.,.' • Schuylkill Co., Pa.......'" ... • :•-• (March- 4,' , 65.:.-9.1t.• - I . . . . 4. • HAIM C 'IAN tli E:-'—"Eror ;dale pe: Is. _EV Let.--A. First tibias Soap ~ 'Factory.— i'The subscriber offers for ifale or.to let a first elan , : i-riAr. . AVANT ED..A situation as aSnperintendent •rif , , FAcTOII.I7. in Pottsville. together_ with a . ii : If , IN . : , k . n i 5 - ,. ; . i .1; . .V T Coal; :Mum by ft, per,4m who hqa, 30' years cape. ! house. The Factory is prepared to do a large . .. .• L ., rience and undentande*Mining in all its:operations.— i and is an old and prominent stand .. -For - further d e Can write a - good - band .z riff 1,1 good - M . accounts.' :flan ' ticulara apply to • . , .. C.F. EDP ITZSCIi• Io , ll*. had years Mining experience in Schuylkill County.:.: . Maith;il,, , tls; • , . • .. •Address -.. •• . MOSES, PAItliV, Waiie.ville. .. ,- -------- I —. . . March..1,.'650-41,3 St. Clair P. Schuylkill Co., Pa.' 1 VIOII is All.E.—The - undersigned i ffers for isle 0, . , .., .. ~ . . L . - .1 - ..1:. Machine Shop and • Foundry in St.- - . i t 'I NF OICAA.TION WANT Ei) ,of a bay about i Clair, consisting of Patterns. , Lethal. , ....pass . L'T.years of age. who left the house of:Elias ;Smith• , , Tools 'and- the stock generally. SPO' ',,, .' .. 7 ': i .l . •1n Port Carbon, his..Gcandinther, on the 11th inSt. and. , termaand conditions apply to .the un- '''... " m s. no. tidingSlaave'been recelied_of the missing boy Since; 4„dersigned op the premises. • Had on -when he Jett; brown pants ingtoned to a calico 4 Mitch 11. .45.10-tf ... ' Jacket with -different colored calico sleavea. 'and wore aI. - • - . .. sap. shoes copper-toed. and goes by the name of "John- 1 totatt*ATE, •SAI.E, • OF . 1r3,1,1 - A81,,•E :hyditnith," and formerlv.realtled.in.Womeledort. 13erks • 1" 1 - ". -I. AN D--The .undersigned residing near ',Jr- County: Any infonnatiou.with retard to the wherca- - .1 Nigel-burg,, offers at private sale. his valnithie tract of bouts of 'said:Jim • will be thankfull.V.. received by his . t i ort Carbon. - . .. ELIAS.SMITI.I.' . land situate hi, Branch- Township. :S.chuylkil; Conety. Grandfather at. - -i adjoining lands of Cresson and • others, containing nil i.. ricres and allowanrallowance,• • . • - :- -.. • '- • 1 . 1, . This land is - Well anti' heavily timbered, tehehi ics . - .'InrANTEIL -- A . .. ‘' oniri g• 31 U.lll. ar.bing ex- 4-chiefly of heavy White Pine, Ilemtork. Oak and .. 5 9.,. .: N I:: perietiee and business habits -as „General. Store-, , Chestnut: Three valuable vein: , of Coal' ankeeper, keener, wopld like. to, re-engage by - the . ' :-middle of ;_also•running . tlirough this land,- rend . bitildinv . , March.-Ina respectable 'store or business where compe- -'"atones are abundant thereon. ' The Tiemont ieserket teucy and integrity is iequired... Can twodige first-class the-hlitie 11111, and Schuylkill Haven Railmsti . paw n - • - reference. - ..• ... Address . 31. T Office of Bibs Piper ; through "t • . '. ' . HF,NR? 11Fish.:11,' . : 'Feb- 2.5, ; e5.. - • •,-.. . - , --•- . 'B4t.• -. 4 • m arc h . u., ,6:,. - •'• • - - • • IQ-tf , , - . ...__ .. . ~ ---- - . viTANTE D..—The anhomribera are. dealrOus of ! INEZ I. Et and Datable Taiie Safety Vogt. . Dnrehaaing a SLOPE PUNLP,-18 - inches. Working : Biriii. liith .16 ftietx Watei , Plue.,' Addiesic, .- -- 1 • -- g • - . - • S Lech] Lea th er, Copper Needles and Striking Earn- Jan. 2 1 . .. 6, 5.- 3 -tf. .: . ECKEET.,&'_CO 'Tremont.... 1 ir e b . .vs, .415..-- SA : STICHTEIi ..t Tll3tf'..SON'S., . . • • S . TilgA.lll , Elitfiltßif IWATerz sic;--rt . le •an - deratguaa AViSheS to ponquipia 3 -second-band' St.:aara •T . . ow sr rater Irfetectoro.--An articlu t io ve u r . .! .Engines, of 20 or 30 borptixrWer earAtsrme b uln.'ont or botlara.. I , ,ery .b Pd. bare One.' Only wilt"! a Sl3:Altil THOM.FSON:I . - Nay 7, •si JAMES N. - DONIrnEN..N. FRANICLE.sI IIEISLER, Sect.y, LEG 1, 1•[) i j E 08NE . It:1L INOTIC.Es DIES !—Oue -tif :110 boys. who 11:19 heel!. in the army since the - War lx;:rirrt. odd. }chose term of sorr, , , will satin - eXphfe. de....41VS to correspond with I.,yri e young, damsel.. .Objects , --Fun, iinproremont. pr. - 'have matrimony. Address.: d; B. CHA.3 I II.IEMAIN. :at7.l...iid Pa. Art., filen. Ord's (lure.,Oa March 11.; • , • "...11TTENTION. ...Tribe. No: '4l 14. , O, of Red .Niett....v:ll 11- semble inCointeil. at the Wlgwarti. to Town 11::ll. , the 10th Sun, worm otOon." G . . S. ":114;25,. :tt" the"d en, 'getting:addle sun, fc,r rotrade. Every member gli,ested to come in dark dres , ..' And whitegloyes. Mem- Imre of other tribes. fire particularly' invited to be pr e s. They will meet again' on the "same sleep. at the 7;11 stir); 30_breitth,: preparatory to haying, a Festival. for fh, benellt of the Ttibe. - The: public are invited., "Tatty... • $2 for gentleman and lady. Stnkle ticket. $1 had fit the door.. By order 'of the S.:: March 11, , ii5 —lO 'lt. BROWS, I.';of.lt. .3tamh 11: .G 5 _. . -- _ ' • 111itit401.1.7T1014 Of. PARTNER. ..• ... T $ SKIP .-.NN - e, -the nadersitined, tradat; • ..,,,,, er nnfl , T the (Brit of BOCK. YosT . ,t, Cu.. in the I,lllu!,er - . , •.'". ititsinesti.: have this day, by nintuni consent - . Aliss,6 ed • . .et,in partnership.by the withatovalor Charles Lord. . \ ~.., . . . . . ; PAUL BOCK. ' . •`. Wit . .. . JOstilrA YOST. '. • .: p h i CHARLES LARD. , t - Mdych 6, !6S • . , All kindxof Lumber will be .zatttiiuinet tires'. such asSaivett Lumber, Drift Sili,, Props: alai...' ke:„aq uSual, by. the" - . Persons wi9hh- , sue or. the It bore named Imuiber willmlease send 111,1".r -biti§to-itilwAown Post Otlice, to BOCK. & YOST, sod - •.. prompt attention - will be given to the earn,: - , tins PAW; BOCK - bje vos.T. - fed March .11. '65.--1.41-r;0 . . . NOTICF3.--Notice SA hereby, Liven that • • the Ifeirs and IteiKeAentat Ives f JOH N : .!CLCIIOI,AS later) , Berlo , .C'ounty.% iee will owes at the . house - of HENRY P. - SMITH. Su' Ashland.'Siittuyllti,ilCounty. l'enha.,. on the Twentieth .liuy'of. Maieh,liti.S; for coneultatiOn as to the means to 4 to are the estate of..haid tle . t'urlent. All it,terested. _ ` o h.fit invited t 6 attend.' • flltirch - • ;".j . . Tl{ EAMIL! IC DI PAIR I'M FJtTltili. ll "- • —. , . • ~ c & , rur. Ccilir - reot.t.en or TIM Cuaneser,l ' • . Wn'stitst;:ros; FebruarY 14, 'lie's. ' . ,:Vittte..s. Ey satisfactory .evidente it - resented to the untlersigticcL, i thus been made to appear .thab - THE Ft NATIONAL BANE OF THEI.IONT." iu the Triult of. Tremont; in the County of Sehaplkitl. Wid • 'State of. Fennsylyattint, has been duly organized un der audit( cording W the - requirements - of the.Aet of • t.'ongreSS. pia led "An Act to provide a National Cur rency. Secured by a pledue of United States Bonds, end . .to n provide for the circulation and redemption therettf.‘. approved tfund - 3. ISt:4. and hue complied with all -the proiislons of said Act required to, he. complied with • before- 'Columenciug the business of Banking under said Act': ' ' , Now, therefore. I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller of the Currency, tlct hereby certify. ,that' "THE .FI UST ..N.ATIO.NACB ANN. bit' THEM.ON'f.'" in the .I'remitart. in the County of - Schuylkill, and State of ' yenildyl6pia...34 . :iuthorized to•donnueuce the bUsinese' • Of lianking' . under the 'Act aft tres lid. . • n. In tetstimony'whdreOf •witnesS my hmid end seol of • • • ollice this Fourteenth day of 'February, 11:01!. . -liCGfl McCI:Lf OCII • • • Comptroller of the • Cutrency. 25,lfej:' - . • . . .Annnal Meeting - of :ha i a StoekhOldere of the - - Swatara 'Voinparly wit . 4 -`" he held at No. 4t North Seventeenth Street. in the ( try of Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the: Thirteenth Day of ltarch.:A:'D.. 4.345, at 4Olelock. P. M. at 'which tone and place tot Election will - be held for Twelve Direct.): 'to erve-fof the ensuing fear.. GEORGE V.AVX.' Feb. 25. Secretary liT I CUL AR... -SO TIC E. 7 :Wttnt ed a:Leae of aCollieryvettirut out from 11 , 0 to 200 tuns -Coal per day. also .a Tract of COM. LAND in fee:from 500 to 1:4) 1 1 acres near Ittliroads reafsrUmple terms: I i , hall:reqpire the refusal . for ti& the-propetty, Address. • • G. Sr. BUSTEED,. 21 Commercial Street. Roston. . 8-21n* Feb, -25;.;135 'Entaga. Lohicrh County, Pa.. or to. ROBERT. SAlCRE , l:Execntivo - Conii. J..I.,E,SENRINO. I • • Mauch Chunk, Carbon Ntinty. Pa. S-st. Feb. 25, .'65 DTI OVICEES , NOTIf . having been app u ointed be the gout „('Common :Common Plena Schuylkill County. * Tics.' tees-of the e=late r . d JOhn It. Conyneham (tinder pro,. eeedin:hy domestic attnehmeni) .require all perym 'indebted to said Colivngletra. or hold= propert he. loncinglo hint. to pay antfilelivei all sums of money and. prt tperty fine and helon2lng - to him to the tinder. ighed.- And the}Vjesire all creditors -of the tend 'on yniztim to present thelr % respeetiye -necotints nna de-; mantis in the nntlersitmed. 'who reside in the Boron:It uC Mithatiny Cify, In the ronnty of. chtiylkill. ' G Eofif YOST. • THOS. G. WEs:CoT, , • JOHN R.-..POR'TER, Trustees. Feb. 25, •Cs . . . . cit BANK NOTICE.-Suttee is hereby given. that application will be , made to in crease the Capital - fitock Of the National ,Bank of Perm-• sylvenja. at 'Pottsville. from $n - to $6110.!11111:lintl , q an Am to establishu syStem of . Free Ranking of P.M I sylvania, and to Secure the public against lor-s front in-. solvency. as per act of 31st Mfinit, /S4O, and the set er al'supplements thereat ' . • • • ' By order orthe Board of Directors. _ •• • -. • ' DENGLER, Cashier_ • .:Pottaville.lanunry •• _ 2-6 m • / FOll. SALE AND To r - 2. VIA , mint Po! 6. ta Price' went Row plan tills satin Thii :11 01l stab toe rte A al JOILS CATIIEIL