• - . ci: -ratitat # • # • 4 . . ;~~ tt ft , ‘:' diOrtißDAlry alLtlaelt 43, 1565. .... - . - 1 ;-.f,•,. 7 . 1 , , . ' " ' - , N :-. _ , . - - it .- ', -A ; .0, 0 • 1 4 1 6 6 - : ,*, - - . . ' ..- :1 : 4 e's, —,, , .. - . • ' - — " , 11, 4 7 " -_, ,: , -7 " •-., ' . , ` 0 --: - 7,-,,,,, ~;t,:~: . - TeE END )L;i : ',1113; , • 11)111tta y lf4s' 't - o" . 1.,6) - ress so . -satisfacterity;_ that it 'cannot' be :considered = h fopredietthat . this Wdl'be•The last Cain . .the War. • :Precisely bow ' long it will require Seethe combined armies of Grant • andlnistinalite eiVertlirewthe rebel force,at • f • tlehtiond„ Cannot be stated: But•we itiOnling - Ainrtlt of July*lll.aee this "big.. job" :about e Froth.". Gen - Sher-. 'l..fritirtfibreinra7e.. haie:. the repeo' .. tbis 'Week: tbat)ther Rite Goldsborefi -CO-opera alit - flit: • victerioaS army of. General . surely his lines are, • closlagin upOnLee.M.,Petersburg, and Bich • Iriond; and at each of his master, movements, although :Marching thrMigh the enemy's • - .'"-"cd(untry,..hiS strength lactates!: At Golds re'be.ettaY 'inoVe . directly ' Raleigh; which is :distant'forly-eight milei by, the: North Caroliria . lcailway; • ...or he. may. march • • upon Weldon, which is but 7 i miles off. by the Wilthingtott arid -the.: Weldonroad, and at the latterphiee -is but fifty-four . miles. 'f Atearns' Station, on the Petersburg road, • . the • " • ichis withi hlines of General .Meade. filch direction 'he will take-wliettier toward: .Italei.h• Petersbargthe future aloue_cam,.:7eil;."foi;,;General Shernian is. en; dowedwith the- . .rare. faculty. -of keeping' his ....porposes, concealed, front" friends as - ,well as. - foes. . But it is a•great fact. that most *afford the profo.undeat Satisfaction - . to the. *people • that General Sherman has conducted- his via toriona march . .for nearly a thousand miles through the heart. Of the enemy's - country, • until he is within:one hundred and thirty • • miles:of the Artily Of the Potomac! . ...• , .. • ••-• Now that: we are without-dOubt, approach .; ingthe period 'when the . . rebellion will be ..1--atibdued,.soine express apprehension that.We shall:still suffer serious embarraSmehts from the discontents of in insubordiiate and sul-. . len• population .feel 'tlitit they are kept under-by Military . coercion. The alt , Prehension is unquestionably; group !less,— 'We haveinielligence - fron, Wilmington ;not only: Of an entiusiastie. Union Union"itieeting.held by the citizens;:over. which the- Mayor pre- . • • sided and delivered a atrong.- Union' speech, • but that busineSs is resuming its. former as .pect,'while the .old . tnerchants .aud .residenta • are,cheerbilly acquiescing_ ittthe new order . of _things: • The Military do not interfere with the people . .and.bavemi trouble. .• Stich • - haabeen . the.unyaried experience of the war. N ew • Orleans, Norfolk, Savannah, iclrsliurg,Baton Rouge. :and . . Natchez. are quite • reconciled • to the • Federal. . occupancy. There was a. time when it was thought that . the . stars and Stripes woald be. • •,. ' unwelcome even in St. Louis and Louisville, but show : "abstird'now seems that idea.. It is, . * never to_ be, forgotten- that the nature of our. political syStetn-tioes•Aiot adtriit theories Of . :••• subjugation - in the European sense.. When' . the rebellion is conquered, the masses of the „. . SOuthein people arc not laid" like the Poles . . • or. -Venetian: They -are represented in the • • Governnierit.. They elect Conuressmen. They. vote for their demesne rulers... This one -fact' explodes the idea :that it.. Will require.for years • a large standing - arny4a keep the Southern.. . people in SubjuNifin . .- On the "close of the • ••• war parties . will at once . forth, in> the . South to • contend for the prize of oflhie under.the tin' tional..gevermuent. flew issues will be . .sprung. anti the bitterness of :the present war • . will gradually fade away.- • • • •-• Ties of !LILO,. Marriage and comthercewili " • - -do their .share, also in the . great work of re 7 •conelliatioul; - Weshall trade With each other witheV,en• gica' . .er zeal than before. - Indeed, • the • neees hies at the Southern .'country,' straiten as it is. by war, ,will call loudly far: • ' immenae supplies of Northern) fabrics of eve : ry . kind and . de..cription. The • revulsitin of • feeling when the ir:.:at embargo of the war hi removed,' an 4. food and clothing 'pour into . that vast, desolatedregian, will be treinen-, . dims. • The Sense,Of the reciprocal benefits Of the.l;niou will then 14-so acute,..thal it " will - be but a• short titne.befire the.S,M there pea ... ... 'pie will wonder that, they. could ever he's's. . been so rash-anti. r:atiily bit id to their-inter •:ests. as•to put that Uhimiin jeopardy:.•• The' prodigal son doubtless found the .fatted cult so great an improvement upoh husks. that he, restilv .. .:d in his repeutaeceand his joy, never again to . abandou the .9,aft.. Shelter Of home • . for the pet ilous paths •of dissipation:" of the.: South . • . 'dike season and in proper spirit, consecrate themselves to a Stronger allegianee to: t,lie ' -Union than they ever felt inthe'dayS of their • . brightest prosperitY, - •• ' • . • .Istiller is it to he for . ..cam - I'in this hypo= . • theucal eatimite of • future Count's, • that and war are now cO•operatilig • to make the -people of this land homogenous, ..not . merely in theirlanguage, Pursuits' and -,:.••general - .traits. of character, . but; :aho . .in their civil anti soelal lust it titiona. It is.for. the ii] : • terest hf all sections that this should be se, • • fpr the. interest or gone se vital and iin • ' . portant, as that of the Smith. -• After the war,' . the 'regions: which hive' peen :almost ruined ilay . thcniztd rebellion, need-not Only meat arid dour and Mantifactuted articles: butthey will peed populatioebesides. : The adoption of • the constitutional amendment; will . carry in-; to.s•litudes. a 'stream at. iminigrmion which, more than restore : what-the war has ta- . • . . ken .. away. •Tne N•)rthern soldiers wild hove : ravaged from a cruel necessity, • . andreballd: - : Theywill heal tip the scars they have - intlie..* They .will build . townssw here • . . they have erected: their earnps... They will. • ; establish school-houses and Churches' on . the. knolls Where they. once parked their cannon.. • - They will.drive.the. plough through the re claimedswamps, where they.once "toiled With .army. wagons: • We indulge .-ia • n 6. fears for ". • the future of this. Country. We shall emerge front this war a sfronger,.. nobler,- better pee - : everyattrihnteandelement which are . • essentialto.make up a prosperous and 'solid .; • - • . - .• • • .. .•• • . . ..:1-iii ?! OuR 3liv.gfAux tiEsotra — ci* iiAira _ Is, cire.AsED. 7 -L•fecv.faetA - front the repert - ot.the S'eeretary of War , iihovi• haw.. inituen;3o . t . our, piiktory resources ; or,tueans. for '.keeping. an army supplied with the material of war, have. increased since the rebellion commenced. Ice Secretary says the Springfield, Armory alone -cad furnish three hundred thouiand • zart4eta annually, nearly three-fourths of the whole number required. The ordnance de parttueni furnished from June, .1863, Co Jui,e, , one thqusmid • one hundred and forty ; one pieces of cannon, which_ is only two • hundred more than we have taken from the - rebels nee bat:amber seven million anti a half pounds of powder,. two minima' projectiles • , . for . Cannon, seven millions and a halt *muds of bullets and lead. • The military railroads constitute * most w,mderful fe,ature of the - gigantic machinery for moving an army. Under the SliPerieteudance of. Gen. Colloin more than' ene th;msand -Similes of railrond • havebeen built Or rebuilt, after their fitstruc-: • • ion - by the reb Sls, at a cost of eleven millions -• of *toilers. - Six thousand five hundred wiles • of military telegraph have been in operatiot.. re l oiveiog a force of a thousand Persons. Five hundied animals fire destroyed every day, tuat,,, consequently is the rate supply. The cavalry of the Potomac army iw-ib twice ieittounted during the - first eight . . mitts . , Tee sulaeriptlotts teitek to the 44101!)en; • amoontid 5i4":,550.2CAV DAt15.145 trashed- Ibk - h'as_ bees waiting so loti.and Vsadifor " 9 , 3 irti e!tidtg - ta 'turn up," thayili despaipiesenda s. u dis couraging. tfietige to trte:iltehel. Pir the tutureir-Pievis 101.211+ out tn-tt*e land dill is foi*ed qion the salafr-lon ,of. tilei*esieetAm elld :K b Y 101. and. the 111 1 1 -1 ted kid Tteift'f'iiottiption, of COl;gresi find the people. Ms measures ara Jakrehase Vf 8 4 - Prim wititeoli. l, 4heki n t i t l ,i f i* plies witkaat Paying tor .flitsui, improved , mitithriaw - , - and the su.spension'ial the writ_of hcitatis In this policy is the - :rtiettatfre of, Ake decayitg rebel power. - Itis" not thatt-the ,Southernpeople - will long con 7 tent to a'rule tievere'as that Proposed to be imposed upon them by the mad ambitim.. of a few leaders. Any offer made by ,out Government giving ehe insurgents . reasom 'for desisting--forthwith,-w.onldy unquestiona bly,: have :a good, effect in the South, even i tnot immediately accepted: It r ig - not improb able that Mr. -Lincoln may make it before thi campaign operts. Public 'opinion at "al events, incline that way; and :would endorSt an attempt to stop farther , Mgelesa of blood—liSeless, • because the arms of the Government must be • victorious... and every drop of blood spilled in-the"coniingeampa.ign -. . • would be needlessly shed.. It remains for the SMithern people to say whether this•shalf - be. If they are wise they will submit . t The laws at once, and - spare further blood shed. Valor can do-nothing more for, the rebellion, for the rebellion effectually "played. out.' ' MActusgair 'Fon. THE Ozr REG6I4 is stated Abet large 'iptantities _machinery are now on.their way,tri Petrolia„ or being man at ,the . East.. A. traieler over the Erie Railway states that at nearly eery tion he observed cars - laded witlfboilers and .engines, en'route to 'the oil diggings.. ; Every boat going down the Ohio . froin ,Pittsburg is . . . . pretty certain to take "lots!' of machinery: for Parkersburg. Charleston, or:-Marietta One establishment in Paterson, N. J., is said to - .•have received, oi been asked to accept, orders for 1300, (Wworth of boring machines. Colonel Derrutn, of the same phice, is build : - ing numbers of his ,military huts, which can be. taken • apart and put together again in about half an hour. , lr a local : stopirage or a material 'lle , .crease of orders from the General - gov . ern nieatto:the iron.manofaeturOs, certain folol.- lOw the tertoination of - tills War, the .deMand for Machinery. to • bore . for: oil in nea4-, all parts of the \Vest conies' in very oriportnne-: ly: . It «•ill serve to hr6lt-the'effeiai: of a bloW Which might 'otherwise have fallen with crushing...Woght upon our iron industry... . Tng.fre§het of last week - . Was :the greatest of.. the -century. • It• . has been no :partial cir local overflow, -• but "fron every .mMutain range and . along," everj , .cliantiel_ the Vast . reservoirs WhiCh, the snows. of •Wfuter.accu mulated have torn a Violent way' to . the sea. The Amthonoosue, the' Counectieut, the son, the Mohawk, the Geneiee, the • SuSque harina, thriAlleghany.. - and Monongahela, the Cumberland--wherever. East or West ttgreat river flows the.satne flood. has prevailed and the same Or.. similar .scenes of -• : devastation have been witnessed,.' Details of the: destine occupying Colima§ have. een' p ablisaed, Travel'. everywhere • ituiterruPted,• :cities half . submerged, - thousands of Miles of fertile terrii tory inundated, railways .tinder'Water; :canals, swept away .telegraph lines - broken down, great ..mills and' foUnderiesl•and . . furnaces ruined,. primert y` of all linds and of incaleula ,.. • • . ble valhe utterly destroyed or greately dam . . . . . aged. ..And'bf - tourse. many. lives . haVe been lost and there isallthroiigh the di4ricts rav-. aged.by tbesle.freshets an amount - of sufferibg appalling to . contemplate.;: Movements to af ford relief, itreilready•being made.' •" and water; cannot agree has been proven rather disaStrously . ;:kt Oil City,: Where the flood has floated over forty thousand-bar, rely • - of and - damaged the . works of , th e oil eninpauies to the.extent, it:is. said; of two MilliOnS• dollars • . Ode mischief is•the till- Ing up of oil wells-with 'sanifind• dirt, &am pelliug the . workyof o - Perting.to•he done again . ... The; snow *m.that viciiiiiy was two feet•deep,.. and •on WedneSday,:Thursdli• and • part, of Friday it rained incessantly.... This 'eausedthe • mischief. Oil City. was . under water, , Itnd many of the businCss ii,.qlces. r were carried off. TlM.McClintoek and the . : Olt . City , bride: over the creek, and the.rench Creek . : bridge at - Franklin. Were carried awaY,•, Passengers were beiOg re wed: acrossthe creek, 'at,:orie, dolhir a head, and, landed at the door of 'the • • first National. Bank': Thejiver bottnni land above Oil. City WaS - entirely subinerged and every thing swept MT. • • •-, ••• •• • L'Jli not without -.it S..loyal Men. • Albert .S'. K D.,: litnan.well.known to the Masonic . frater:: .nity, stood 1),)4115 , o ut. true to the *old flag, despite `all threats and .privations. Ex Gov: en nr Aiken is another instance of . Mailly and fearless hit egrhy, one.. of the largest-, slave holders'Mul wealthiest men .lof the' South. Since the oecupation .of tlie . cilY by . our.for 7 ces, he , has.repiiited the - ' nanics . of all his slaveS, has hundred...anti fifty; in number,. tOthe.conimandant.of. the . .post, and. .given each family a farm on one Of the 'Most fertte, and jifothictive islandS.ini• the. cimst., • erops - det front. a gm:ten-Ms man; , ' Li . East Tennessee t pulley has been initia-. ted. by .the Union men of suing the rebels - who have been glilty- of outrages uPon . :thein. : By snits of till's eihtrieter'Parscinf :BroivniOW: -re Coyered in 'a . Cuite 1 i3zates Circuit • cnurt'al ;$25,00i) daniages:frum' three' per suns Who had inAe him *the • objeet malicc, and the heirs of anuthei Unit] min . in the•Stime region,..WhoJA nthy recovered $4.0,000 in a'Sfinilar Manner. - • li . is unqueStionably, - : •the..true coursetu. pursue wherevi:x . the power: and 'authority of the . United. States Government is restored, and. civil courts are accessible.••• ..•-• To. Lieut Porter of tlte. 'Third Pennsylvani•• Artillery, *e arelndebted ii r a . copy• of the Richmond Whig of a late date: It is only ,half. a Shecit,:but the:inoStdilapidated.sPeei - men .4?t• a journal at upan •we have seen for sytne time, The: .pap' :that IYhieh . it is printed is Inkfdly fit for Iv rapping purPoses. The price of subscription for this• attractive ile%iSpaper is .only oqe 'hundred dontii,s :21 1 year: The editorials -in * the number. `before tip are qhite gloomy, •• ;•• They evidently . tear thi 'their tenure ofllieinnoti•will.be VI think they have eause:i. • • . • • PIZTIOI.:ML—AS Pate()learn all the. rag now a days, we will: publish next week a article on this- subject, prepared expressly fur, this - paper, . by one who appears to. I thoroughly acquainted' with the extent I countryin Which oil forniitions exist, -tl causes which produce, it ; and where:the lat gest (juantitY in all probability will be - 1 . 01.111 d. It is a:paper which will no . doubt be retie, with interest, by, all those already interested in oil territory, and those . also who"arkseek idg Investments in anetvpropertY. Ltitas NAros.sos haS become , an author Ile is, writing a history ofJulius Caesar, tl. first volume of which has just aripeared_ is an elaborate defence of his policy in 1 - Or. the Ffench. Money has not been spared in its preparation. The battle-fields of the gre: Roman have been measured, Sur/eyed at. reported on:; his expeditions track "Step- l step ; an antique trireme or 'war-galley bur 'and equipped , from stern to stern, on U.. Seipe, to verify points' of description an narrative. * : - A omrp.amAx from Richmond who arrived . , Washingten•on Wednestlay, • asserts that a 'appearances indicate the speedy evacuatir of Ricbdond and Petersburg His citima of the rebel foraes is aboutsixty thousani• under • Lee, and l orty-five;thousand und , Johnston. According ta his at*, Riebmot at this time; is somewhat- glOorny, 'as the n . habitants art fully convinced that their ea' lamity is,at hand 1-11 - ebi hrim ed t all y Atm - 00 .. 1nun litenj ana ...B tr axthati l emit , L a b - - 00 thbrides at 1160 000 4 ' 25 00 is4., t: 4 e r clarits:T.-......-;4.71/ e - fit.. 0 , 1 011 t-- Thelter.lie.:Pitt:6,4 .;; - ik.b : ii-,..nit;40;.` ."-' • m a k es L' .77 of IT- last of4ris- is the. ild..Presbyeriin-ChlreitiA;is 0---,....-- 0 11* . -arllin - 30 5 7t e gt3 1 74 1' 71.2 :taiti L :eb . t . 0 : ill ''e moo"' ... i)i.i i ! lh— m e e :T ril fitir lng ir m n ll :rri vell ;eg - glrd. 'll-7 1:-B7 S :tr i---7 L: t t:S W -nstior il77' '1. 641. , ss , Th e tax is to tiifiediier c ii i t:. iriseiiiineorn -. 4 "' - --. ' -';t" r itiea wid I=ll the 'l"l4*""if _, s , ....,„, s e over, ; and-noi •eil'Aei'd s • Beek e - - ll : g' d 8 0 166 4C1ii.r. Irigsso6 - and te r .. l'.4u ' '''''. l ' .. --77.--- ... -: '" 93113413(14*gli.hisillieal;raik.: . *'' -.- ~ _x , per cent.,on : th e utcesii At the Fust:slietitinantdi.ol- -,--- -- 11 , 14 , : ". ,-,, - "inks.,,,, over: $5000; I Qiil _one deduction of $ imi ' -t ir th peori : otafibilmisreii,,,,,m4 - s---. shall lilYnade Fram-theiggtegoe income of . hig ' tli'eß a tZ*;ii•ied-14.144150:416r.' ~thatr_.:';,:- all.° the mellthers of 41;-titin:IY- etnMpoied..4 11, we b"-00:4-ivOice .:ailli - t3 the ' 7 -1--- • -'. pa . r f ents an d min o r ch ild ren.: or litsliiiiieinii. . V en ted Znitilitgl*'' ' !.' te ,s fis4. ,'-,tk,-, 2 07r- --, w, ~- wid-esilife piotiti for fiir "' f i r e " - i n 1.7.41;-:,thit-c0e,,,,t1Y..,-84651/Auxt; ) 1 ;1: -,TIoL ' d indaded as hicbt*e; and loSses io , l:;*e. i i i.. tire.llnfoi,,t' - entrtife w i n'g 11:16i3r1P°on . 'llie Ea tided. Interest:upon all forms of indebted- ae cj i aled e b ist" L h ie 'p i enz a t. "um ' E. 'ree l 67 ,:i r 'l'..l‘Pre. Bess, ;/hether paid or : s not, if good and cal- 86i - tea to:the re is Cae t ." - Yswl- sword prol2 ieitp.ble,. less. the interest "due, from it' i . COMplynY; bylgier;L:c,l:o.:ll,.:47:prei3ence of-the forms ajwirt of the income' of :such[ n' ee charactez arc'elee6difiqlvgi7t.tifßrenta ofthis they t. Are solid evidencesof th e Yall. • to' ofseers: sincere re gard sales provisions also_ about gains derived-frOm of s Le men they command. - and purchases of property . are retained ' ' .'' ---- • The amount paid by any-person for the of the :homestead.: used• or occupied .by himself or his family, and the rentatvalne of - any - hontestead use. or occupied by any pelson, ,in his Own right or in lhe,right of his'wife, shall not be hichuled and assessed as part .of the income , of such Sor.varoa .Ggsrast....--n our last we. allu- . ded to "the, fact that the frieuds of Gen James Nagle in this and ,contiguous counties Were urging his Mune for the position of. Surveybr General. Since then we`have observe& the following communication im the Harrisburg TELEGRAPH, which,not only stro- , gly.urges his nomination, bnt which contains a brief, sum 7 Mary of Gem Nagle's valuable military sex vices. • -- • Surreyor 'General.. • . . .... . . . . . 'Mimi or ins Tra,Fna.sin :-The . time, Is near. a' hattd.wneit the Upton men • of Pennsylvania .Will have. to select a suitable candidatelor Surveyor Ornerat; and; Inasmuch at( it is conceded all around that the, claims' of themen who jeopartled their livei for the- salvation of the country, must be reettemiied in the selection . ..of 'snehn' candidate.. tlitett leaye to • dill . attentinn to 'a ' modest, unassuming .man,. posssing the' requlifite . 'qualifications for the po.4itinn- and, whose' Past.. career ftilly.demnustrates his exalted -tuitriotism—L - refer - to Genetal'James Nagle, of Schuylkill comity... (tene.ra . l, „Nagle has hien ajitiltlief from his. boyhood and served. Pe Republic with singular aide fry... At the commence . ,meat of our ittnng,gle wittlitexico he raised and led. to the field ti company .of young., men who: partleipated; under General Scott. in many of the sanguinary en ace • mentts of that conflict_ Upon his return from „Mesiro • Captain : Nagle was . ntiminated . as the. -Whig candidate '..for Sheriff.of Schuylkill county. and ituch'wl his pop ularity that: he over came a.heai^c Itemocratie majority ' and was triumphantly elected. ' 'Possessed of excellent ttusille4 talelltS. the duties'of Pie °Dice were discharg 'ed to the satisfaction of hie fellow citizens.; : ' •• ' having kept Up his company...organization,' 'Captain 'Nagle' , Was one Of -tke rirst.to.tender his services . to the Goverimientrand rush to. its defence: at %he :breakinz' out of the 'present rebellion. II'e: .was - plaeed .in 'enna ; nianil.nf the 6th regiment of Three months , Volunteers: . and upon the eipirStion. of their term -of ,serylee, Col.. - Nagle immediately exerted himself anti raised the. fa-- . mousASth'tegirrient.: . While in command of this . reel .. meat lie: was recomtite. nded for, proritot ien• for me ri tort: kt one eon( .. by the lamented General Reno •The.Prei.•- • e, im dietely nominated and the ' tild.Senate . confirmed him a: B jtadier General. 'II iS. health falline:„lteneral Nagle wait relnetantly • foreed'•to . :return- ta his. home. :nut only for II sli..rt'time: When Lee invaded Mar State • the General_ regurdleSsof ill Medi Iv again- tendered .his services an viiik - coiumand 44' the'Rth reginnint .of the. '''etatergencv, Melt! , andattain in the "one hundred days' serviee'' he had cramnand of the 194th regiment:. Such is it brief and'yerY imperfect history: of 'ltem Na, file's Military carr.,sltt his private life he is'avt thont.a stain. Ile possesses a cOnitil nation cif :popular eltensnta in his-character which vnitid awaken an . . entruislaun. in :his favor that would sweep away all nimosition, .. .. - - -With General Nagle, as our candidate' lam perseadetli Mr. Editor,, that speeds is : certain, and, .therefore; ,I trust' the Cnvention.ivill. place him - In nonainatn , n , '• . • ....' . • 1)Al:PIIIN: ,• TAntt Atfaio: Weekly Almanac. • . 14004.6..CILLANOES . 1 . I • 1111 17, Fire'Vq. 4 7 23.2un'i, 26' iii , NPA.Y 5 '57, 6 lh; Full M 12 5 46-mn!g MONiLiy . ..-...1,5 51 6 . ILast..Q..• •-10 mtva 28 TUE4I,IiY' I b!-G. ,' cl.;2.4iu'g 29 5" 6 '•• • • • •••• 30•; 5 496 31 FEIDAY ' 6 . .47 6 231 . . . . . 7:4e sweet note§ of.tho bide' 131.11 foil upon oar eir,this week;.-intt6ieil liaitieger of stit*hute.anc.l. To-inorro - +o.—Thititectith. Sur day .. of the year, and 1. firth hi Leat.. ,llay'ti length, 12 heats and 23 minntee.. • - • • • James lat . () proinietor of the . United Staten Howl, . Reading, has ,taken • the .United Staten Hotel in Ilinermville:. - ' . Michael IpAni?..i, an ii^ed man; fell - tbrougV a bridge 'near Rai--etisaala, ” thhi County; on , t inst.; -and Wa.B drowned. The oeenrrence h"..pppn ed al night-,.and his de . ad. body, Wiiti . .foulid -the -• Death ot a Idier.—*John nolland,'fot in rly ~CajAaiti Of co. 4,..Ninety-B,ixth - P: arid who wits wonniled in one 'Of the haitles of i, Fred rick-6burg from -, died fro the effects - of his'Woularon WetinesdayOflat week in Ashlana.. lie was iothe Itervice fur threo years ail : _three tucinth, and was. biuied With military honors. . , . . . . . . . . . .. . .• Sims, the I.leaili of Judge Painter i hiS'exe'outor has piled to ti:al - an: account : nook 'io olhich tbo: deceased:was in the habit :of' enteriiig - Itiry , his receipts tai:l eFpenditurc's, etc: • .I.t..was IprobAbly mislaid, and • the executor and family would be 'under: great 'Obligations- to any person - who can givie . any.i4orination of 4. ' . • .: • .... . . ;- • .• . .. - . . . . . . . ' Wet leArn tlii.tt- the Itor. Ge0..8. tillen,-foraerly of .i. - Clair, has accepted the eall ti) take.cliarge Of 3t. Pant's.Ciiiirell, INlinersy . iife, and the dinkelr .cir-th., nob- Ap:isti..:, St; elair t and will enter upon the didii s orltector of said parishes .oti. Easter SundaY. -• Itie ei'end. a, - hearty. welcorne to him, and bid him dud speed in his sacred ‘rork:.. .:.- . . . .sdd F am ily A ! qv! . .of Mr. Wil: - ?liatn: .11611,11ilaisli . ishlAnd,,h,ts been sadly 'afflicted. • On the I:itli inetaut, a darigittet', Mary; aged I.7ltros enc. died of sinali On'the 'l4ch another daughter: yetir of her Age, died of the same disesSe. On the .13th, a son. Einter,-.3 years old, tlit,d'also . :itt SMait Hoc v sal the . desolati.. - di created in alannly circle by so.terribl a vis itation . . . . . . e 11)e?nztilitri. 8orit1:" at . Thonapst?a's Etall On' Monday evening will tlisensti the, quei..tion, the disapj)oiottneots. qf the ai";:etioto room fatal oi..distressing.than titoSe of btisin6ss, , —practittail2,' is a broken lteart.-mbre tolerable than a briiketi• A'lecture will be ilelii•dre:(ll) . .y Capt Boyle.. This leeture mill cloubthiLiSbe•lnterestingi and we tnt-: clerStand a .corp . tif able debaters Willtliseuss'the above. question. : . • • • . . -•. . • th.e . several: Dodges of. the I. O. of 0.. V. of tins Borough, was, _held :in tle -Ledge room on 114:dne-jay:evenin lon the purr , 03. of organizing Lodge... The . folli.nsing of ficers were oleet ed 'and At& installed BY.; M. Crosiand - :11.1 3 .. Join: -V.-Bertram ; H; P., C. F. Con ni ; Henry. Miller Nl:o*er ; S., 11.. R. E t tmotabi.: T., - D. ;Th e nest. me olii 4 g of the toirge. will be held on Hie evening. of th.o;366mia Wednesday :in The attention - or :roster' Lodgeii •in the. COnnly IS requested to - the,fa'et. ' • . . . Union-Pe.'ill ut . ..Casb;ir; last the NeWYork: Ti'ibitrie published a: list coin pyising .ib0ut.1;2.60 Pames . .of. vrisohers who .di(id in.tbe Sali: : ilMry'peiis during the Months - fir De- . Jamiary and victims of brutality.. - I.p flie.list.are the, names of the, fol- lowing IsOldiprs from Selinylkill Count) , Fiijalt DeFrtLn ; Co. F, 45411.1 - teg't, Dee.-20. .Clias:Dintinger, co, C,- ":..: , Wm.. Fulton, Co. F, • •- ,!. Slm'lSeliollenberi.r 2 er, Co A. . " • Jan:l.7). Geo.-Welsh,'Co.. •-• " •:" . •• 'Feb. 6. 1. 1t.•Wi150n,..C0.1,..2d Pa.. Art. . : .: - Jau„.s; •Geti. ". 15; . Retetine,Deeieloto,— , Bydeeision of the Commissioner of loternallievenue,. - the .reeelpt given to a sheriff by or his attorney, fur tromer - ealleeted:upon a_ judgment is 'Subject to stanip . duty.tvhere the amount of. such receipt is fora sum exceeding twenty. itollars. Stich re,.. ceipt cannot' be held to be eXemilt: under; the . pro visions of the Statute - exempting- reeeipts .given for the satisfaction ot - auk mortgage; judgment, or der of Court.; but a receipt given - by the sheriff to that dsfetidatit, uffin.paynentur .faction .of the , judgment "on the .return...of the sherifi upon • the. order of execntion,• can re-' garded as exempt 'from . Atamp.duty. . :• " • Canine Affeetion:—Whert 'Robert Wright, who was recently arc:Mentally - killed,. -arrie home from the any, lie brought with hinifrooil'irgirdiater rier dog. - orelituffection existed between Robert and dog'.• When the Unfortunate accident' happened which resulted in-the-death of Robert, and when the.hody has taken home, -it .was with great difficUlty, that the dog could be' prevented from .sirringing',upon it. to it, and exhibit other .mniks. of :affection.. From:that moment. the dcR conimenceditdpine;Nfusecl food on Thtiraflay: night of last weelidiedied.unquestien ably of grief for:the loss of. tuaster. It is a remarkable - and. touching itistinceUf canine af fection: '.Cortr:rmation /7/ Trinity. Chhreh.-06 Smidai last-Assistant. Bishop Stevens -. of this 'EpiscoPal - * Diocese., officiated m .Trinity Church. • -It was contemplated - to havean ordination in the.morh ' .ing, but the candidate was.prevented by accident ..from reaching .7here; Bbihop Stevens, how:Net., preatthed - a. sermon in the .morning, one of the finest to which we ever listened:.'. In the . after noon visited the Trinity acid branch Sunday Schools, and delivered interesting little addresses to the children. In the. evening the' .Blslitip Ministered the rito of confirmation in the presence of the largest Congregation we aver sew assert- bled the, epacious edifice... There were forty three persons confirmed. The services of the en .l tire day were of. the most intereating charaoter. . • . 4 received . • .ck,notriedgment.---*e• eie the following . . TlLEASilitileB brricy. B.- S. Camisw..Coar.; : - ' (Al' WEsrElei NAnoxAr. BANK or Parttit.) .-. i ••,_ .. - . I :. - . March 18th, Mi6s. . °; 1 , . 'Bill.T. BAWXAIS ESQ., l'orrstaux..,. Pa., Dear- Sii. :--:Sorti favor -of the 15t1.1 • inst., , containing cheek for $10550 for the - B - - - S. Chi iotian' C- inunis. Eton, is received, being .antrinnt of:.cotibibution -- from adtlithinal collectionErntailet byldrs - ,8. Ban ns:ri Pottsville, Pam., for .ithieli.plense- accept: our thanks:. • - .dos:t.PATTsesos, Treasurer.;:_ - 131 ,--..( y• • '''- - - TOE 'ARAI I. ..;.:...-•.:.,n. , ;:.,•,• - • • - • • ' , - •• -......,- , „„„••, , ... 5 i7„,, , , , ,. • ~..., •• •_. , , • • . ,klurtAik LlDONkgStolgi.L• ,'5.',..,-;:-,..15;',--,:cAlavatainux. VOL.. INFOTici.V.:-.:. 0 400?4*Att:Anw Coate . .:-, -- ;..,•;s -i...''',..-"'lliri*liksyrott•tx: A•tailtilia,`l.i ,-.. t.. ... ~ i 's- ' - . '• 'z."-',...' 4 ". •...f..Biarett lOttiilEir,X., ..: 5...) -:,--;,.. ~-.. ZfoirgtitsMialiti: ' - '''''.We bataibtv3ttliticimis 1 . , . Ofinitatthne enti.:eferseglktianainlmm 'olll...itelnlefAinK. '!itti.tin-iiiittitkankftecittfqlOrteili ds tleiW(wo.o. - - - S:4 11: 'itbit,',.ottiftift.blOntO lo o l.f.h'Slierati g. t n et t"f t- * 1 *rthr'="seet?Mik beli: V *oeP'osle q -: - t 1 , 11 . 16 : "ontefitnekori.4-%000. 0,- .1 7 . 0314,. 1ett - W 1 : 11 : - W44oo4o44.ifielkOtrtmen„ . ____,.. a ,,Vbeol-1 1 1 ° ' ?.. ...neii.bettif4:-.-: ?toe' - .ire-tuarr oMfitine.' Of . 41,0 itaseAufgeti,7" e luive.,' fur the pait - ten - 'ditys r! 'ife& ?talliegusaddo77.7Mic. 5 0 . 0 - ' l4o :'-eilify BlWe • _ drill to dm which istione on ..e;rlF dartaqd as it bass benritlairi. (until tik:Wittiriome'daYis past' ,und'tlfe 2 . groand being qnite wet; welbinkta‘e will have no. ' fore few dO•3 yet to comei •It tonsfonlY -a - few. nights ' • mg% (btrtMtrelet utelfay4shsti, 'ilea' T0 1 ) 113 1(4 11 Alan' when We•were-abOht to tetirtp)our rwipeetive' bumble &lichee., that. them-ceMoAlik.4. thunder ShoWer t" the ligittniugthished, - illumina tin g ' the '..wholo: heavens:' • • wtule the thunder pealed - Making' everything ;tremble. 'and- the . raincame ilown.M:tornents wetting use and .' et*Ythittgin IMO limir:ga 'rp-tettt*:!. it risally . geemed to me..ai though there was nothing, lietWeen us'and • the :::.eiondsoind;'We'thettertyq.motzld potratfitiotils -it hail ceased raining.: It.continned ott ' however.,- and ' 'we'wgienbliged to seek repose on "on' and rough ••••' a adies_. , It was but little aleep'we Lnithittnight, and., the•nestifiiitContinted on". raining. Which hi no tvay • 'helped the'matter. - Yesterday'-it commenced mining. -,'whileabritit night' it blew - , up • 16nld and 'froce, 'While Many of. poor boys on'--Ocket were ..wel.. 'IL was certainly. very dint...reeltide.'. • Since-- we , . volftritatily: tfriaitht all this on. (that, IS the-dangers.••tuirdshifis and :privations of a solderwlifej. ourselves in b e h a lf. of our dear.old Flag:-ought - we - not be.fremembered by the manydear Onea' at home ? Yes: in order-to-protect: that Plug from Meta. and to punish its' haters, we • left Our - homes; iacrificed till the.eunifaito and' the- bleisiuma • of the robe, while:we have thruster ginriotadyfrininahed f . 'we stilt say- "in.. God lei: oar:, Cruet!' and.--yhe Star , Spangled banner forever Shall , wave o'er the land of the free.' and the home of the brevet , . .Thosse who regard it 'as a mere cloth bunting: fail to appreciate its syintioll - ' Cal. power 1 IthereverOvilization dwells, Or the, name of Washirigton is known, it bears on : hi folds' the.&mem. trittednower , of 'armitfir. and navies. and stimantide' its votaristWith a defense more, impregnable than, a ghat. Alement'of '?tall 'or tower; whereverr on earth an' Anferl• "can citizen may 'wander. whether called:. bytinsinesser. 'pleasure he is protect - NV from injury , his it: . It is:our. duty to•make it honored at home as' weitasi abrifal. and. •' a govortufientthat cannsit command the loyalty or its . .nwit citizen is anWorthy'of the respect of the world. .-- . We are conmellesito deal With the store realities 4, be.-, ----- Proce e ., fines (f the:fformiqh r'_.o n niril.—A'stit ea • Th.,Present is . nnAttno. for revivipaffornier'contniverisieft meeting 'of vermeil was lield on . Titesdaysei•ort :. - or disc:fissions. we 'mast:wet the issues fureed upon lasts.. Present„.Messrs. Cnehran,. Dobson,. 'SaAle: • .as.let uscreinefirdier °ply', that 'We' have a efinntry.• to rye'. a Constitutian t•••defend. and a tuitional [lotto to Miller, MOrris, -- Strauelt, Kienzle,•and Focht, Pree- ' rbi '' . ll anduphold 1 'midst the ;resent'di.tritti.4l.l hicl P' '°fel)f . . .' ' . 1 ... • ' ' • ''. 4. 'r' ' 'l' 4- - b. f ' that.. it - •the.dut y '' f - had ' • . - --- • - • • • angers. puns .• lit ma ..m. 0 every ' Tic. 'stati'ment of Borough Treastirer. was read true szitizen to uphold and in•dittain the mwerfiniefit of. and ordered to 1)9 filed, .-- • .. , .. .... . ~' ..the Vuited States.' 'Conte what may. we must'stand by' . A 'Petitinri'froM residents of Nnrwegian. si . reet; - - Our, coulitry. end .iip::nit the .17,11 i• in iri.'its - hdegrity._ praying for.the erect ion of :crow:jugs' att Stitt Italia •• The ire', hail s•f Fort Sumpter rifttled on evera; Northern :even h stres?ts',. was • read ttud fefeereil to . the ';breast. It has shot .awity. the last ve5ti,!..,...,1 street I'. itali,Tril .i. . 'and personal ft-sidle-sir:lnce. ' Yon , might 'saturate .the '-'' A c omnittideation In t'eferenee le - floW•of water' cotton Fiate§.witt all the tniaientioe-of : North airs slifiat ..;aforrf,is .yon might than - r li at them the vast ' lei , • fore.t s of frail). ' Atkins'a - • retteryoir,'. Hotel . sli*ect, eraria. - th•tn bary P‘ the butt. stor"nitS vast ligh t ;dog Additiou;. si ut• of its prOper: eb aufissi, \yam .1 re'ad Mtn ~ - 'the csardentible-falass. and yonw:mid „not. , redden Willem nit 111!itiim :cif Tifr:''lltratudi it was: resolved ' the southern horizon with 'so . .atig7 14 g ONV .ne : flashed. .that the MeSsra:' Atkins be'tfestitled of : the coin-through r• through the' northern heart. 'when the faftnes'ef 'Fort plaint, and requested-to niece the.grievanen.. i• finmpterearteil it. ' This s, perter o f e t s,nni,',6 -i s •i',,, ' bill of.Sionl..LeWisS; BOrOugh Surveyor, W . its.re-- new eta at, horn:or Idly elitemp,r:qy nghati , m: Far it ferred to Corn. on. Survey.; .' . • .• • : •. 'l -- has . been 7 stmilthigiseinkifficially ahout the tesrpitoh -- ' •.' The, fellownv , bills were read . in(l Ordered t 6 be 1.. Thd it 'stet de sp its death's. ltail inn) u' f.friff scales . - . , IS:13 hopins.ta NVe1..12 the duties.dfivin to a Coneiliati on Puri: Philip 'Kriel der .• . ' ~ • ... . te no , level ?. Did it opt sit szrinning non the deck of. all' our , -•••''''• '' .• • • !' '• ' 1 . tewal battler: Loping to get a turn at the Wheel. that- it. J.• L. lifennig an St._ Lab.: .. ' ' ... . . .......... • 9;3 71 , 'might .„„ rah the war Or 1 . 91•2 Maio a rock Is': -. And - did. it. ',. Piiir.••='•'• •• . • •'••• ••s•• • y .. .-' .. •. • •;'• ••:• ' it i-n-t I. nor. staudopon 'the floor - Of - the first cuneress sital shake 1 1.-li.. wtaffier...-..:.._„.„ ..„....,.....„ .... :-50 bo :.its long fios.ers'in the calm face of Washingi en ? Th,n . .... - • • .• ft was a thin . skalking hatched faceti.ebbsti - - At lft-t„ - fetil upon the granaries's& Southern: fanaricisin., it has. - be. come a nfinyt. well Ad. corpfilentdisitster:. , . ' • . I 'cannot help brit.rerum to: the dear old flag. What p rocioti 'associations 'cluster armed our 'flat , . Nestthine haip:our.f ithers set up 111S:banner in.the .name Of . Oodriver the.well won battle- fields of the. fleVolu tion.tuid over • the. cities and 'towns: which -"they . have' rescued frotri'despOtic rule. 'Through what el's-saris ~) dust and sinoke it has feissed:.whatstorm? of shot-- or shell, whatsceneS of fire andtblood: ' WChatl nests of el- Oquenee' it. has's:ailed forth 'trim' Everett and Weleter: What lyric strains nf,poetry froth Drakes and :1,-bulsuss. Ihnittfiatiy heroes it; folds .bave • covered in :death' how mony haVe lived for It: how mane. term dyad and are milli lei to bic o lor It: . llow 1 .. ...•t1y. hiring. and 'dying. -have said in their enthusiastic ii:;•• otiiiri - tki its 'honor, 'like that young wounded sufferer in the streets o'f .lial. littrlre 't oh 1. the flag: •the Stars and 'Stripe's. tyn i nt...l - alone hasSetated it, and traitors:taffy haVe traMpled it to the earth.. All Who sigh for the triumph of truth and rightehositess, love atalsaluto It -I' . - - - : .3iy. health is good ;,ithae.:,never been: batter. , The. 'health of regiment in general is goon; . Wc have Fun .f4lll cases Of ifinall-ptx*in the regiment:but it duet not prevail to any extent,' One of my afoninfiles- departed ttitja life: to' day, of small-Nix: Respects to all.'" ' • :. :' YOurs•itespectfully,' - ' • '77,e Flog over ".Sainfer.'-31ajor `Beniagtiey: of the , 52d, Fenneylvaniajlegintepti;,_writes , to: the Charleston Courier : - . • .• • .! - "The United' Stites flag: was first raised on Fort Stmiter.by.inyeelforith a detachment of my .regiment,-,s2d , 'Peimsylvania *volunteers, fifteen men; at twenty minutes before_B, o'clock on. Sat, &day morning, Febimary 3.3,..after' which pro+ ceeded to'Fort, Itipley,-Aook sloWn the .rebel flag arid hoisted•tht ,, stars and strike,: thin proceed,; 'ed to Castle Pinckney and l'hoisted the same flag there... T immediately .started . for Atlantic ..decks; Charleston, (ClCdonel Bennett- being ip my. boat; having boarded Me in the harbor between Sumter and. Fort Ripley).. - ..-Arriving: at the, do 4 my flag ,waa -inimerliately hoisted, and as the balance 4he regimentr_arrived, In connection with a- detachtnent of the 3d Rhode: Island. artill ery; took possession of the post office; : -citadel; aoienal, - and all-public. buileings. • "The: - 52d - Pennsylvania. volunteers were the .first in.the city of Charleston; and' placed • the ilag4m.its shores;: as alio on Sfitnter Fort. lifts'ey, and CaStle- Pinckney_ . They: formil the first. guards in the City over all priblic . hniidinc 'and property, arid; with the exception of the de tachment of the. 3 , 1' Ilhode Islaiul art i I lery;-t here W , re nr.i other troopi in: the eity' s for several 'how's afterwards." • - Previous issue.. 'Adjourned • . er'ruwin::Caiiforniq.÷lFor;therecovery of..his bealth, Bishop Potter, Of thia*Diocet-fo, has gone • W.California. He.. has been - afflictedwith paral- . ysis eflat 6,- from ,whicli 'nothing - can restore itilL lint entire abstinence l'froin ,ethansting—la hors duithave - long occupied his attittion. viens - to his departure he. addressed the follewin letter tO . to the .ASsistant ..bishop, the: Clergyand g tite.lpit - ,• 'of the Diocese: • :- • ; -1' my . Dear :lirethrea,:-" , -Vor some time. past ; -I have becii. - lnduh.iing -the hope that strength Might be given me to engage more actively and Coinltatitly the; viSitetion of n:rislice •in all parts of Alio • diocese: ' Repeated :jofiree:NS" and 'continacd seilvices.scemed •within ahc compass -of niv ability, ' . .S. , i.thoy . .Were',:to nie,- a source ,eiliiislite's'atisfaction.. Lately, -however, I :h . ave been' admonished hoW". easy it is .- for one in State of heilth to pass the. bounds o' safety. and physicians cotthsel an entire. Suspension 'of active ,werk for.. Some thee, and it is probable that 1: sliallsoc-k a••elringo . of efiin9.te and a:sojourn in a distant - Part of-the couptry..l cannot'-yield to this advice withimt teuderin 'to you, my behived friends and brethren; tho us suranceVf my deep and unalterable affection and. • reSpeet. , Few bishops , were ever blessed' with clergy-and laity so:Cordial and generenticin 1- 6 CO operation they have . eitentled - to their Diocesan, and. few hate to feel: more keenly. how little they deme.rved such si - ipport.;::\ fay the Smiles of the fire.at He:advt . the Church rest upon yommay the gracions providence of our Heaven ly Father have yon; and those dear .te-yon, lits holy keeping ;'sod May the choicest beecclictieas of the Spirit bf all - truth arid, love :rest - npOn cbur lah)rs and-your praYers. •. • •• - • - " If I am-ever permitted to beheld: yOur faees • mice more inthe find grant it may witness Mu To part, greater devotion.. tot he,Work that ia given.* to do,:and -on.the - part of,all anunyijdd:. tag purpose to ''knownetlitug part. 'Jcsits ..arid him crueificil," and to-serve liiirf`.`in the 'nut ty of spirit andin fireboat% of peace:r. Ever,".tlear brethren, yours, most faithfully,l% . ; • ...!ft,ONioPurrEn. - I . . . 'P. 5..--In,n* , thsence, all the ditties. of the (-A lice,' betli- Oldie, and private, devolve . eu the ''As sistant BisiMp •' • • • ~. . . -Cheap. Soqii.—As.ecouothy . . honSeltold Mat ter Sis desirable in these .times of high .priree; • we publish! the folloWing recipe' for• cheap - and itscful soap fortlornestic..purposes., , We find it inthe ariteriewn, the editor • of which vouches for its cinellence: - .... -[ .[ Soap for family 'use can be •[ made very cheap • and f . Wexecilent 'withlittlt trouble by [the , Use of a:Vmturnimartiefe'sold in all drug stores.--: This is lye put up itt ireoncentrateiffurm . irmi [ hexes[ll6lcling one ponodi . [•These . biAes[cost s tiveni Otivb. [ , ciente in Ordpiury times, now. we: be- . •lieve they:retail at.fortv or •11f(y cents, and. will •make twenty-fivils. [ ponnils et green. or .ticir soap. The' plan 'of ~ proCectliiig is 'merely td take a box -. of this substance, In o& off[the 11,1 arid throw - it inui gaihni of boiling Water... 'After [ e, hours I tlie lye trill be•,clear,...and: inuSt lro• rli[oWti iyash. holler With amither. g [ alkal . Of boiling water ;•Wbeilthe contents .uf the. ves scl buil lotirp.muils of fun'greaSe must. be added.'siowly, [poured in ih stream - and . stirred • WinMintimatelymix:ed the boiler should simmer[sloWly fur four .ur. six' hour bettire taking off another gall On. Of hut. Wa. 7 . ter may beilidded together..with. nall a tescupfeli of sail. 'The latter is not 'necessary, houei[er, and if tobluinch is thrown the; soap is.curd;ed dr niade'sllurt so that it breaks' and wastes„—. When •the 11;oapds' thought to be (bine:plunge a Case knife - in; if the Mass,' drops clear.' and ropy_ imi.ll6,4titekly.it•is soap and will he tirm.anil• hard wlietr, Cold: nave. ready's, wasp tub _wet eirtheibottum and sides 'pour Old ••6 1 0.4) 11 1 mid let it' sots in it few huurs it [ be. hat a enough IZ:ut Out and Willie as snow; . This [Ord. , teas makes 'twenty- . .five'pounds..of soap, :or,. 1.4 the aid of grease,' four pounds, - I'Ve, tine pound., twenty-fottr 'pounds' Of water, . gnarl, driven off wiling, Oily gailett‘weighs Mglit pounds 'neat ..clinVerted into soap • .of exi ,celient'deeersiv.c properties:.' "grease ii saeetlfroni the family , waste • th'e soap: lots '61113 • eta What . the'lye has courtthe.; loss [l['hYrdryilig'unly . 2.s tier cent.,.eighteeirpotiods Oi . ;soup - curl Made - jut - 'fifty cents; a' little [over three cents per pound.. :We have made lihndredS •Uf . pounds .011.'111.1 soap . varictie.iind : .ll:so / 1 011 . (101,116Stit.p114)15S1rS. ' 1 . . . '-PliileNelphia Conference 4: Me •M. E; Cumterkiece .which has betiii iti sessiiin iu Philaclelphia:durina.the past week, adjutirned'onThin . The '6' ee're tary preseutecl the Statistics etehureh members; as follows Church robationqs, " - Total,} .:.,...... _ Local l'reachers, - , - •.(`-hurclies,, .' -•- . . Parsonages, • • • .- • . -..- Benevolent 0,-eittititions..'. - .:.. ... .* ...-; . $78,0.00 4 ° Rev. John Iteth prcsented the. folloWing report upon the state elthe, country : .. .. . .. • : • Havi li g- . h.,,0n previous occasions, if.s a ..Confer ence; ftilly expressos our views of 'duties in refer mice- to the state of the country, we , would now di.:claini, sdltiiterest,M merely • partisan politics; re.aftiro. our.firsvileeleratiou of unswervit,g loyal:: ty . to the C‘don. of the.so States, declaring that . .i in our judgment 'the triumph, of .our itrmy and navy is just cause fur devoted-thankagiving to *Alringhty.(lod. raid believing that the rebellion is - virtually cinSfiedi and desiring that - the war may speedily end,.we,eartiestly supplicate the Divine miluence to .incline the hearts of 'rebels imerms* M submission- te.. the .constitutional -authority of the land,', and that the useless; wasteful effusion ' of theirbloodin a hopeless etniggle may 0 ase: 1 1: Resoteed; That the:amendment: 'of; the, Coil etitution of the United States' submitted. to - tlil leg,islatiVe, bcalies • of:the States,. having- :for its' purpose the. extirpation of slavery 'by positive it i-* , law, meets Witlrourheartiest-approval; . . - - .2. -That vie cOngratniate the peupie -of ary land that'i bY.the adoption . of her `new e istitn tion.and the concurrence -of her:Legisla ure in the amendment of * the Constitution of the Utii ' led Statrs, alio has forever freed lier.elf fromthe , great sirrof American slavery. . ... . • •. . • 3... That ai Christian men and ministerS:we re: joice.in -the elevation of the down trodden .and oppresSed to the rights •of - universal - humanity; and that. we symMithise with-and. shall - commend to the-support of otir•PoPPle all .landable - effOrts. for their.education and elevation.. - ''. : • - , -4.: That-we commend the National- Freedmen's Association as.art instrumentality hi the hands of the . people for this purpose: ' : .:. --. - 5::-Thathelieviog the loyal rieimletif •the.ronth who have in the past held toour 'form of 'chtire . h. goyernment, will,: in the nes,' state'of affairs . that the rebellion bas,: in.. the 1 providence off God, braught.about,..look to'_„oni Chtircli . for.a, home', we greatly-:.approve the.action of our Chuich au therities'in the early occupation of the "new field of la.bor; and shall idevoutlysupnlicate • the' Lord of the harvest-to send forth more•lahoreie into . " G:z That we Cordially - commend the UnitedS fates Sanitary . and Christian C . ornmissions'es-the.•great means ui the . handle of; the people- in carrying Christian Syrnoettiy and physical eorefort to oar sick ittel wounaecl soldiers, and in connection with theSe we. commend to public liberality all institu tions and associations having' "for their object the -relief .of ,the'• sorrow - and 'suffering ariaingifiern this War, - eveiramong our enemies, believing that iii. the - fttlftllment of the Divine _command, " If' thine :en einv. lintgey, ',feed thin.;: if. ho thirst . ' • give ilini . : drink, -for .-in - id :doing time. shill-heaii •coals of fire on -his liead,7.Ure win:me-the course best cialadatect to secure - ai..riermanent FieacEi to, our beloved country. ••• •.• •. - • • ' .. 1 1 . • ' . • A': iniuOrity. report - was presented . antagiSnistic to this. .1.1. t; was tabled, - ten•voting.in theaffirina-1 tire. • The reportwas then adopted._ • ' ' -.' 1 -• Among the apps(ititinents announced, were the:. falinsVing! -- -. '',,,---• - ..-:-..•- - ,.-,r - - - `.enkussoffi,-B,.Lueas.... „ ~ -J. Ix.--. 1. - B. McPnltough. _ .'.. 31r.i'visnizz:4: •lieptij. .. ..-s. ', • • ~ a 'azigityv-4., Sliehter. ~ • . ',...: ' - ''' . coat Omiziox,, 7 W.rti. ,aileCothlik •• •• : ..--• , Icii , v - v•Pau4prusia.-411 .•.J: •MeConii4.:. ..--Or.• (.3tiut Artri,WAD.Rainwi.,4l Barr.', . ::l': - . -Tairautta--4. I. - Ashton. - f:' , 1'.'Ut . . : ,',4-z- •.••,: . ;: f . rutilitaxtii.Cm-,T.ohe *applied. ' - - 74 (/ 3 92 $11,841i 60 AGENT FOR TAB SALE OF THE • • - WHEELER . & WILSON SEWING MACHINES .In Schuylki[l Coi iity.. . . . A cumber di' these excellent Family. Machines - aretil ! vrays lteilt on hand : and .e.an - be:seen' in operation by' callieg at his residence in Market §trect,tiVoye. Sthr. next:door - to the English LutheranChop:h. • To .. accoriatio ate persons using these Machines a supply of itachin..,yeeilles, Machine Oil and Sodi,'aud Clark a Threcl,:in: all numbera.and cOlers, especially' adap - ted to Sewing kachiee, use, will be, kept on hand. : Thoroneli instructions , . for 'working these Machines trill be.giveu to parties purchasing, : *: : -.• Ottletibytaail will receive Prompt attention. Call and examine before purchasing eLsPwhere. • .Jitnuary23. . - 4-tf THE GREAT ENGLISA-11.ElitEDY....: -.pan .0 11, . - ...CELEBRATED FEMNLE - . - PILLS! :• . . Prepared frnm' a prescription- of Sir .7.. Clarke,- M.' h.. Physician F,xtracirdinaly. to the Queen: . This Well, known medicine is nn ithposition, .but a sure and cafe remedy for Female hillicultieti anti Ob •struetionS, from an .cause' whatever: anti, althotw.li a • powerbil remedy, it contains nothing 'hurtful to the. constitution. ~ • . To Msainzu.Lstitzs it is peCuliarly suited: It will, in asbort time, bring on the monthly period with reg nlarityvi- In all eases of - Semi - ins . and Spinal Affections. pain fiu . the flack-and . Lirnhs,i Heaviness. Filtiito exertion, Palpitation- of the Heart, LowiliaSs a - 13P' rits ' . Hysterics, Sick Headache. Whites. and. 11, tan painful diseases occasioned bv,a'disorilered• system. these pills will efloet a cure when all other Means have - ILAVITIITFVF.Tt RITES; KNOWN T , l FAIT. Tyll MIK PAGE:OF 1:1A..% ARE OBSW'F.II. •, - For full partiulars. get a pamphlet: fire, of.the 'Sold by rdi Ordetrists. 'Pride $l . per _ : Sole F;iited StmteA' Ag ent.' • • JOHN. MOSES.''.!.7.o)rtlandt St., New York.- 8.-41 and G Postage stamps entlOsed-to any au thorized anent. will insure a bottle coutaiuing over . so - .pills by re! urn mail. . • . • • 1 • A Truly 'Wonderful • Di . mcovery.— • "Lowl.,villaileolor,Rekorer ".Lomion•linir Color'llestorer "London Hair Odor kemori.r and For nnitoring ilrav I inir to itd color ivitimnt dyeing, or . ..rinsing to'graiv tylon-it. rine litien Toff. nr"b6notrie thin i Tor rernovinganY eruptive,lliFeaSes, liehip ; ;;Setirf,• Danfituir. etc. • :•• . • • nor ("les it regnire'any.d•ashiro or preparation before or after its ass. It creates a • prfectly - healthy state •of the: scalp.' by aclinv, as.a:stinitilant and tonic: to the or tnuis necessary to supply coloring.- twitter to the hail - , aixlconepletely restores thehi to their . orieinal . vittor • 'andstrength: • It is 'entirely. different front. all other. ...bainpreparatiOns, only kjecomiL ret.tnier•gf onbir. (tad 11.4.1rct hair- dreitHing combined. An eery ,utaul., eases it haS . • lIALT) LIEADS With NF:Ve 1111 R, even ' Where they had been liitid.oi years. For . this pnr 'pore it - is - decidedly the _beat_ ' preparatitni known. - A trial sail Sat TAy.the thit- placing it at the linul I r ail.otller remedies for. bahiness'and the pre servation Of the hair s in the raltertiartirinuce and bean; ty. . • We ivonhi especially ash- the ettention"or the 'ladies to. thief IMF universally • popular hair Prepariition; and remind them iirthe welhestatil ished fact - that many of the hair ti nics:tu..vieine mire - nit iinlys wiwerles.S. for' good. intt ahsidittelypertilemes, and too 'rifle], destrue- . Live in their influence opcin the- growth : of- the hair H. The; " Loniloti hair Color Restorer " contains: no anti Eta ne.d that.iviu dee the.pores. hat it-does contain - -"a:.il nourishment for the vessels trot which its roots sprlint'. thus - renderine- the hair truly pl("Ltallt (Ink bemit iii every period Of life: 'On children's, heads it lays the folindi of.a . goed head of hair, and at the - lady's toilet ILIA indispensable. . ==l . It - is the note atiesterl article tfiat: will 'abstilutrly, without decebtiosi. restore I be.hair to its nrieiesl color aria bcanty. catisii% it to gyow where it'llas fallen oil or beeWnte ' Price; 75 cents a bottle; six bottles for 4.- . Sold at:wholesale , . rersil by :DR. '.SW R A AYN SON. 330 NOrth SWIM' Street. • Pilliad.'ll and .101.1 N G: BROWN A. SON,. and 11ENRY. SAYLOR, Druf,; gists,'Pottwrille: •64 Perry Illarfo:Yr,letabie Pain If ller' , ..beriyes mncii.of its popularity from . the simplicityat7- tentliit its it.a peculiar , value in a The,yariods:disea;:es which may lie icaelied by- 44' . and in thci4 incipient sfaces eradicated, • are scampi. those'whieli are- peculiarly' fatal If' tuiffera to tap.; .bnt the' curative •of this prepaiution . at' • .•. . -• once dinarins them of-their terrors. In • all re-specte it ftilfill.theconditiohs - of n.popnlar.tnedicine; Prices„ `bets., 50 Cis. 'and $1 per' bottle; Altkrch IDesifue:im. lindnesis and,Eatarrtm: treated kith the utinost success. by• IJr. ISAACS. Oculist. (forninrly' of Leyden, •Ifollitinl.)- No. .519 PINE Street, L'hiladelphia... 7l'istinitinials from .the most reliable soarne , 34,lrt the; gio ••.anit CottnlrY ran be • seen at his Office. 'The nteclical faculty a're'invited Lo. acttimpany raeir patienie„ a Lshechat nu.eeerets•iniaia prartlek.' • ARTIFICIAL EYES litsertild'yrkpout pain. No charge. pfarle for examination. • •• March li, 'CA' • . ' •' • Only one, D..ollar. _Cow it tiouuktieteall.--The cheapest and bestininstruent ever • offered to the;pnb lie.. hinguish-and die, When a•sniall invest , - meet in the Old Home Stead Wild Cherry Bitters woidd nut only have • checked disease, but saved,' li - e.,.Ortef end Illourning. . These Bitters are doubly-distilled, strongly Meitieated ‘ aud as piire as - tits .664 of are no - drag and contain nepoisen. Acting - upon the Liver,- the' great seat of disease, they not only cure.. but 'prevent disease. They kdealise the : Sroinach, purify theißlend. - They remove-Blotches arid. Pimples from - the Face. They cure! - Scrofalit.:. Erysipelas,,and all Blood diseases ; and are, a' certain reinedy; fur pys '-pepsia, Jaundice, and Chronic Olarrtima.. • For Conglis. and Onlds..;hey are superfite friaint Cher - ip -Peetsral. •To persons of .sedentary habits, and :those,who feel a. - loss of Strength. or,want Of, am bitten:. these BitteMare especially adapted,. They increase„lthe appetite - and. strengthen the body.. To Nuesim e Morn - mai and MIT FEit.tims'arid at that critical period known at. the 'Teas or •ttiese• Bitters will - be-found of incalcula-, Me value. •. Rl:Member and:Purchase; tho - gennine Old Homestead- Wild (Merry lititters,-- manufactured by . T.. B. Sllntreitand City. Bold by FOX .16 BROTHER, Pottsville, EL B.•DAVIS, - .WholesaleAgentai' Sold also 'tiy:R. - IL :IRVIN, St. .Clair, and Bnaggista everywhere. Feb: IS, ,Gs, TO . 4 13 . 0111$11111RTI1V111 The: hudersigned; tiaving been restored to. health la a - Sew weeks, h7 l , very rakmile.Teinedy. after Itailoi sneered seielul yeara ietqt a severe; „lung aftictiop,..and. that dread disease, Coaearaption- 7 .4 shxions,to mike keoWn to his fe4ow sufferers the means of .ave.' . To all Who desire it. he will 'send a copy of the 'lye .s&lption seed, (rreDi ChArg!..)frith the, 4 -lir!Ctlq, fois prepsrln and.usinit the setae, which they, will- tlad ft' • 'sure cure for 'OI24IIUMPTI4)4, 04 , ettsCirt.pa; J?e. . The tally. ogleet of. 'the advettleee in sezidini the prese.riptiortAs to hettogit 'the atilleted, and spread bkormatina:Whieh4o:ohceiies,to Weal, lahle4.aiithehopo eseryatiffererml4 trifisienkedy, agdatvlfil cost theta nothing..and may prove. - nblessing: rtylfea Wetting' rdeastaddresa: .. : /4 V; I ;O I"A 7744 O LIVAP I 4 6 O'uItg , ' i r 4iti.45- Y.9IIFA MM= .[April 54 . 4 .4;477-14- aii3; Wq4UM°4 Pr OA . in 14 Avotitige* this liFnestitOttiaki4 Inert are mOeL of : the' be ring' Ife of . ivi!ttid4A . **lcoo, ' by in .competentinezr;. that t*tirtii;•At«lichip4 :s4 , 4paTilli: trza Smilax óttj 'l4 the tkitilcis,' fre4lllj. ifea.in t4e, one efitei..aat kll9 . ratlies. • aic.posse . ti[. : substances gt!t.ri: Dock.':&c:4 uPIIO Ayers tokri;::tki:'(;f:SafsP., !LINT ,iressott tieUeveriro* tt* - mosverectial 40m9ra.:134.11i, diseases foe,_ PEOPMig the. yboay'..:.—' 011 e.) • :' -• , . . , • It you want S. &mow n: little el' Every,- 'thing relattgr to thettiman 'system:Male Mad' fe male.; the causes and treatment of diseases . :' the mar;, rhige customs of the World how.to marry. well and'a thhosand things never. .publi4ied befdre read . the .re vised edition of "Alieto.:t. SENar.." a curious book. for carious people- and a- good book for ever y one; '406 pages, 100 . IllaStrations. Price St 50. • Con= 'tents table sent free • to• any :address. Books may be had at the ildok4toreA; or will .be. sent by maiL.post paid on receipt otprice. AtkirMe. B. FtiOTE; Feb. . 1130 Broadway, NeW.York.' . . StrO . ES MLNERS' JOUBSA.L—Dear. • Sirg pennlasiOn wish to say to readers .ofiyour tto .. will sand. by return inn, all who ..wish it (free) 3.....14eeipe,. with fall directions' "for malting and tu4ng a simple Vegetable Balm that *ill effettualli'rehOve.'in ten digs. Pimples; 131otchkr.trati, Fteekles and .all purities' of the Skin. :leaving the same' soft,. clear. satOoth and Beantifil. . . I wilt also mail free to:those - ha - dn. Bald .. .Wads; :or BM.e •Fiees; "aitpla .. dreetions . and • *formation .tljat. liiileoabie. them to . Etart Ai full. irroytth of LuaTtriant than' thir hlMiers,.or a,-)tonitiche,-.irtilathirty.. . .• daSs ; • . Reriketfullf yours:, :. • . .• " • P.••CHA.PIttiN, Chemist; matil k 4, +6.--•;'.:-.9.3azi..] •.'&ll=Broadway;.7.4l.l;:ork: .„ . . . . OpportunityAit Long Nought:.-A . Chance. Torall to seen re WATi.lllrs...A!tukriis, Goo) PESS and Pas, ..MS, 'and other cainalile and useful Jewelry, at.a.nodd tut] priee. Stind tilt eireniai fmailed free)., contafning futilist and part iettlars...with Specihi Terms and fnll in l'ornottion for agents, =very liberal and renitinerative: Satisfaction guar'atiteed in' every . instance. , Address,. ' Ceity.,.Dttacti St.) • . GEO: DEMERIT 3111 Ftfoilway, New York: 16167111 '411A11.111 . DV !-- • .flatchrlor 9 4. flair .Dye is :the,' lest the The roily true and perfect rkyo--114runete,Lin stninancons and Iteliahle —pr , duces st - Fplenditi .Bieck or Nat nrztl flyown-reinedies the 111.effeets of liad.Dyes'.. and frequently..rtiAtures the orhzinal celer. Sold by alt. DrugUists. The genuine is signet, AV, RatcheVor, &many Street. New York.' January T. 1565. • WIIIISKEI I s I .Ens: Do you avant WIWI:Ins Or ;Moustaches I , Oar flre . elan penipautid will twee the to grow on the smooth, est: fie or. hin,ur hati.on bald heads, - in Six Weeks. Price:V. 00.. Sent by mall 'anywhere, clOsely sealed. on receipt !Mee: Address, -•- " • -* • WARNEIt CO., BOX' 13S, Y . . . . . . The .Chsamber, Esidy- 'ot Witrrig atid•lnAtrnetion for Young . 3ieti•i,published•ny.:ll .: t and Xsekildio; Andn Wilt line of chnike in sealed en .• • . - • • AddeeSe. 3. • :SIIILLIN 110L7G1ITCiN Association,..Philadnipida. Pa. - • • - lirothierhiciaiPs - Cireuirgilink Library;. ;Market street. ; Plitt-Nine.' •arrangementS . are made with neriiqn in the tcWIIS if Mahanoy.-Schtivlkill Haven, • MineVeville; and Tatitaqus: FOUR' DJ FE[t ENT. ROOKS ate allowed.to subseilherls at a distance Flinn Pottsville.. • All the new ptiblitations'are aildedais Boon: as- 'is:stied. • [March 2 . 0. - 64.-1.3-tf: • . . , . . .. .. Old Eyet4' pantie' • Nely.A • p . amptilet 'direct int: how io'epeedily.rt*tOre sight: and , give . no..spectueles, without aid of doctor dr.medicine: • Seni lirmait—free. on receipt $.r.10 cents: Address E:.13.. FOOTE, M.- D., : Feb: 4, •nri....5..:61n...1130 Broadway; 14 ew.YorIL . . gtli4iti . .i..o,.'.at.tlrl,tiilit - 0‘ NOTICES. . ling" tierilices It Trinityl,(Episcopaly Chafer on . I Sunday: morning. at : 34" - past lu. Sunday 'evening at 'X past icexcept on the - acco....in SUNDAY IN. TUE It() NTH. hcu thehervice i. et•X past 3, P. M.: in place of tire Presbyterian. Church, corner Ma haritongo and Third Streets: - ,Rev . . Pas tor. Services, Sunday 103¢A.. M. and'.-73d'-P, M., ex. kept On the 3d Sunday of every minith, When the second service will be held , at. - 334 • .Tecture, Thursday 'evening - at .734. .Sabbath School, 2 F.. Frayer. •MeMing. quarter. before 10. Sunday morning. .:337 Germain. Itorforuirtt . Church, 31arket 'Street. Rev, J. C.. BUollkft. PAstor. Regular 'Services, 'alternately. In the German and English languages, ev.- my Sabbath day, at .10 A..M. - iind Prayer Meet ing and Lecture every Wednesday evening 'February iTtit,and 260 i,. English in the morning and German in ate ' • • • • February ath and I.4th. German in the'. morning and English ili the e'reniti* • • • • • . . . 1f0.7 Cuion. Prayer :Meeting, every Sunday morning, from 'to 9K o'clock, in the frame Clew& cin Second Street...betWeen -Market nod Norwegian Sti• 'All are invited.' . . r. - T'Er nit gelie;al Clitinrch, Callon - hill Street.- Rev. Si.ANO Pa,toi . . will. preach German' ev cry Sunday .initfuing ii'clock,a - i,tl English Evening. at 7 o'clock.- • lE?Privihali,econd.street, ahoy Market..: liev..J:• Incrunia.ai, Pastor.. Services' 541111:0 h,.at• 10, A. 1, P. M. 1- !raYcr Meet- 11 4 Tua,day evenintt. at. TX o'clock ; ..• ar" Het:filar plii%t C 6 dreh, .S . Taliantango St Preaching every lord's Day,M4iriling and - Evening., .tax. A: M.; and 7, P. M. Lecture, iVedilesday Even ink, at 7) - R. Ausila, Pastor. lait . herma Rev.-L. M. KooNs..-Pas•tor. Preaching every Snails thorning -and evening, at Ink A, I and T;.P..31: - - - Prii"erMeetingand Lecture Thursday even.,•ac 7 o'c loci in _A It Rllp. . rill Mar . eive ,V !Lvolfeeti,At be accompctniid emits to'appettr in the jornsm,;. • . : . . V:tiv. F. Foe.rso, A7.111.11T..11:' formerlyPottsville. DMicsos, - 91. . . . . . . ev. LEWlSitlr,oollll:—Ott - Monrt• tv ening' the .20thinztt., by lev;-.101,01 - I,lcCool. Mr..lorpi . ., , i'.•.l..tnviti to NI be , JANt'ii.leCoan. both of Port Civhnn," . . Schnyikill. • ~ , Liiiniy; Pii..: , .. - . • , . .. .. DIED. dran"uneemoits of deathA. npj,e ionipailied with mitier.4.:',Ve.,,mtast be paid for . at the -rate of AO cents •• '• . . . . '110 . 1.7111 7 ,.N131".311—ttii' the .Igilf inst.. at. .'ttsbhinit, 31,1t1% . ihin..4 . .tera)f . 'WM. M. . liochtNllCtill, nvinths; •• • '• . . • • • nol'nE:szi:rSll--Owthe.l4th W. 11.:&.'1Ler•=.'.1:•Ituti u: a mmii. a!lecl h 3 ears. 1 month and 3 d:.k3s.' • itoll)E:' , Ntt'Sti —Oa he rah th. , t,.; at t 'atch..s,u, of 1Vm...51. aal 3 years. *2 annhtti:z mi,t. 10 d 4 y*.. . . . „ t ttr tith in-St. Naah , lro. Erne.,a. m.l Ntrne.s *atferhrey; aged-mime 3 - ear:.two ttmnths and.ovehty-live days. • . Baltimoie Sim pleas 6 1,1?, GAL N(YrICIS ESTATE.----The' un•len±iened :tpl)ol4t(kl.to tilaribtite thc. babloce due. the evtatc , '2ls appearu hy the. liecotint or Andrew H. will 'beet the parties ilitere;sted.iit his otlici". uu Nl•th;ht6iigo striTt. Pottsvillerbil. the 11th clay' of , April nom', at Ifio•elnck.'A:'M.' • GEO..IL CLAY.. • .March '25..1 . 651 . • 7- . . . . ntrN IA E VlO, - (3 E STA T E.---The Ondersi4ria: -11,Andifor..uppointeil to Maim (I.l.strihnthm of • the funds in the. lionik of Francis 4 .ll2.tartt;•tho-Adinirlist3.: tor, Will meet the pArties interested p.t•his office oti :Mix- ItsiliOngo street,' Pottiodlle, on the' loth daY. of .PiMil next, at liro.a.ek.. A. 11:. ' - GEO. H. CLAY, . • • ,•I'. , ttiiiitle, Mari% :::.1. h 1 5 .: 1 . .2-1 • .•. : - Aulitor. . . ~ .. . . . . . EN .1' HE „nuttier of the . Ace(11111f of Emmet It ,d 1 ',plies - mite.. Adininistrator of William' flatrkes. deemeed :...Notice is heieby given thid the- unrley- Skned..Anditor. appoiyited to distribute the Money In the hands; 'of the Administrator among those entitled .thereto, will attend to the daties.6l his- appointment at his (Ace in Pottsville: 'on MOnday,'April-le..tys At 10, A 3.l...wherutlf peraons. interested may•attend, Alitielit!s 'hi5...1.2,) ..DAVID . B. GREEN. Anditor. . . • IIi.EESE , S ESTATE..--The fin. dersigned - Auditor appniuted to restate mid' re-settle .thenceounts. of. George SVilson, Administrator of An drew U . !,,Vils'on, deceased: vfho was Administrator of the e.- a te ot , Anon fl Reese: deeEised,:und. to make distribution.of the balance which Nhall he found tai be due will meet the p'arties ititimeeed at his office on Mn- Ltantontro. street, Pottsville.: on 'the, igth-Of. April next,. • lit o'clocl,:. A. M. • GEO.: 1.1 . .CLA.Y, Auditor.' Pottsville, March A V D TOR'S NOTlCE . .—Ntitice is hereby gi veal,. that the - underelgtcd has been appaintettarr Auditor, to ascertain and'report k` whether there is or not "au ?undue' proportion of.the real:ekate and. School House. belonging to the old Schaal 'Distriet North' Alanheim. within the hounds of 'the Mt. Carbon. School . District and whether there are anYinoneys uncollected (*debts unpaid by the. said " old School District. which tilionld be divided, hetiveen the Schdol Dis:riet of North Maitheim . .and f )f.' Carbon.'''iid for that liurpose will ineet.the: parties interested at his office: in l'ottertliK. on Wedneadity," the 12th•day of Apptll. iSoa, at la O'clock in the leirtiooo: :, J. W. ROSEBERRY.. - . .* : Pottsville, March 25, S. -•'. • 12-3 t. EXECU.T.OII , I I 4 NOTlCE.—Whereas lettere testamentary on the' estate of Strange IN'; Palmer,. late of the Borough • t . ..f Pottsville.' Schuylkill 'Comity. Pa..;litive been. granted . to the. suifsembertisExecutor .(if• the last will and testanicut said•dudeased NO .tice is hereby given to all persons • indebted .to eald.es kite td make payment, and. those having claims' .will present.lhein fursetllement to • - • •... • All 814,.T11051A5.. Executor . , • ot to JAMES LI. GILIEFp, Pottsville. ..• March Is, . . • • • 11-6 P . 'IYOTIC.E TO - Alt persiOns haring had *Pension business with thilare Judge Palmer, are hereby notified dint the:papers Imre been, 'With. Mr. Geotge . W.-Matz, &.q , nearthe Post ()dice in Pottsville, where .the pa pers nni.j , be- had on rippliestion. • ••• :. • • . :ABEL:C:-TLIGMAS. NV 11 :1 I ota of Pottsville., Schuylkill - Cotinty..decessed, have: been granted to the subecribct; notice is hereby given to all indebted to said; estate . 41 make payment, ; anti' thOse haviug chtims presentthent.for settletnent, Murat H; STRAUCll,Administintor. D7IiNiSTK.A.VioN • NOT' C E.—Where - - as. Lettere of. Administration on - the Estate . - tif .TA.- cen.Ftwz;. late Of theilarough 131. - . Clair. deceaSed; .hitve been wanted - to the „subscriber. notice. Is hereby gßen to all Chose Indebted to said estate to make pay ment-and these - havintt..elaims present. them for settlement. ARETZ, Admlnistrater. • • DMINISTRAT4)II 7 f4 N O TICE :-- Where. A-_ toLetters Of Administration pa the estate of BOR 'ACE-..P. late 'or the Borough of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill.. decessed,-- bare been - granted to the subscribers, notice-is hereby given. to all those in debtell to said estate. to make payment, a nd - those tray. ing'elaims ivill present ttem for settlement... - • • • . •. ATWOOD ilarch 4, 45.—.3-6PI Admit% ofEstate of 11. P.• Smith. . . . . 44 D Ilirt a etT RATS OMi NO T. It :-:-Wtl;ere !lV as letters of administration; on the Eetate of biA THANIEL ItQWER,, late of:rhel3orbukti of Miners. SelmAtill. Comity. • deee. tarvebeen,granted to theiubecriber, .notice - hereby. Lc . ) Tia those. indebteid.tii said estate tO make payment, and:lle:kit tutting elainas.will pieeent theta for eettlement.— • JOSICPIT ROTHWELL. Feb. Cam Sehuyikrn , . . . 'T . o_l+El ,, Ai alnAss.P.fri, NE tut; Aorr LCE S. 214 fit - AVIV Piet*l: 110 .* . 0 1 .5 tiXebsivil regaelW ed 16 *krleis tiddres4 ttri. FIAT byWkK;IFV ,.. 111 ;7E4 Lityr.i.. 241: *kith 425; .!-1Q .!inporract tiwirin . o„ ; . 1.0.."1 - 4! . IP Vit 1 . lirc! .. ft OTIVE , ;.;.NotieI 'i•-tkirefii. le glien that,tlte undeisi.gnet have. bought. of • Toblus Pin& of orwigebtfir. do. the 17th.diy of Starch. 1 : '1.564. a blatit home about alears old. and bate' loaned 1 : the same. agabgo ;said Paul • for a certain time, -We `. bereby . atotify all parsons-not to .molest the. same pro '_ Pe , t- ''' _ • - • 7 : - -. `: .- • Wilt: D: KLINE At CO. .. .Mufett '25, , •63.' '. ' ' ' • • . :•12.3te• BENNEYlllolMPetrolidtrl . Company invite privrsele for a 10 or 12 horse r imer portable or suittottarTENGlNE. Apply to Mach , !65 —ll4. GEO-11.SNYDER,Seety; P A lITICIIIL l OTIC E.—:Want; 1 .••••. ed-a Lease of Collierk getting out &Urn tr..o ,• to '2OO 'tons 'pet. day.' .. Also a Tyra of COAL LAND-in fee, front 500 to Zoe =es near Railnitda on resennalde terms. I shall require the refusal' for Unio to ctsit the property,' • Addfess. . • BU'EED, . 41, Commercial , §treet. Boston. B , 2m* • • 'Vetr;2s; .65.. :1110T14plIVID SOLDIERS. D __ tows. find '.fiatheis 'interested:— • Cot.. FR; JORDAN. - Military Agent - for the State of Penna., So. 457. 11.11 th - street, -Erailtiuvon„ D. C.. collect= Bounty, Back Pay. Bengfoils. add all other lifilitaryClatuts. and..fiiiin& of do- - ceased Soldiers, FREE OR. CIIAMG E. All lbe:tmeeetry.informstion 'given by addressing as above .by letter or otherwise. Jan..ll, •65: NOTI.CE:r--1 , hereby: otter myseli .tte, a candidate Tor Iphioif %Burgess at -the en• sning, - Itorouigh election.. • !into the Boroatth Treasury :during the .pcst •year $461 - }. Err which I liave the receipt Of. theTreay.nrer. . !Loin.; eudeavOred.• 'dischar , ,•;e the dative ofthe ofilce wiyh fidelity, I.reepectfally submit ray , thame for 're-election. r . , •. ' . ' B. BELL. . Pott.willeMarch:lS, !6.5. ' -'ll-le" • . ••• . . . . NOTICE. TO .AIOIESMORPO. • Assessors of the, several oiongh.andtOwn 'il •of thd County: itr are requiSte.d. t 0.611.. at 'the Corn- - missionerg. °lnce: in person. daring the hLst twiOVieks of March for the prirpose'of receiving-their respective' transcripts rind instroctici . nsifor making the Spring As • •-. . • • . . CIIAS. SPRINGET,} ' , : . • ZEIG . I.EI { ., Commissioners, FOLET, * : t Comfrif!Aari.ers. , .otl,l Puttsvillg,'.ltarett IS, . „ . . . .. ,--- BANK • NO TIC E.--,Notice . is 'hereby ' ...10,. - -M-.: 'given, that application till be made- to •in= creaao the Capital Stoek of t tio. National' Bank of 'l'Uttn..• sylcanta.•.at •Potbwille—frorii 5. , 200 000 to $600 4 000: under an'Act to establish a.syeteth of Fretillauking of Penn eylvania. and to secni 4 e the public amtinet bise. from in ' eolvedev, :lever net: of I.llst March, ISO° and 'the 'sever- . al euppleinents thereto., .. - .. . . - Byorder of thelloardof DireetOrp. . • • ••t_,; B. BENGLgß.:ctvhier; Potbirtllc. Jatniari/1-1, '65.-• '.. . -.• .. 2-Gm . • . gel:Jena Meeting ' 'Of the :Stud:holder/ 4 : of the Government • Bank..til Pater Die; will be held at,their Banking 11ouse.;.in the ihnough of natsvillp,nu'nontiliy, -- -April 10114 'next, - .11t• 10 'o'clock. A. M....f0r the ,purposat 'into coiisideration anti deciding the 'qnektien, Whether r not the. Bank shall become an Association for carry- ITU; on ;helm:ones-4 of nankin , * under thetlawanf the . Sqtes, and e:s - eldsrua the Tower conferred by the Ace elf the General _ks:qe tibly this.Cirimn , . -wealth, entitled. an-Act enabling "the Banks of this. :of to'become associations. tbr the purpose :of Banking untlectlic. laws of the' United Shires, nil' proved the T2d.day - or A iigtisL.l6' , .4. and take sada 'action in regard thereto as nihy. neresaary, 'and prop er. '• ...By order of the Board of Directors; .• • 11. 11.'11.1.7NTZINGER, 'Cashier. 10-U 3iarch '435 •• DIDISOLUTION of. PARTNER, • the undersigned, Aradnig . underthe firm ut ISOCE. Co., in .the.Luinbe'r linsinestc h.: , re this day: by tr.utnal i:onsent, disedived partner:ol4i by the withdrawal of Clutrie.s. Lord. . PAC".I, ROCK, . ..TOSIIUA. YOST: CHARLES. LORD. March ,tl5 ',All lc i iiii!sof L umber will be. mainainet- W . VA.. 6UCh 4F, SawertLumber,ThitySilis, Pimps, Slab ii, &e., as usual; by the. snits,. Thus.. :Perimns wishing an orthe above named L aither will liens.e 'send 4.twir blilelci Itingi own Post 0 e, to BUCK ,t YOST, andi t prOmpt attention kill be given lo thmsamm . PA UL.BOCK JOSHUA .Yo`..‘:T.' • N irh,ll, '66:-10 Gf,• • TRUSTEES' NOTICE.---The roe• ' . : • der-Signed ,having.•been. appointed. by the COurt itf COMMOD Plea of Schuylkill County. Trus tees of the estate of :5,44 R. Conynizharn, . (under pro ce(nditMhy domestic.. attachment); require all persons indebted to said Conyughano or. holding. property. be.: longing : to him, to pay and-deliver. sums'of money_ and-property duesaud belonging to him :to the under signed. And they desire all creditors of the saiti'Con sughateto present their. respective accounts and de mands to the underSiglied,..who 'reside •in the Borough Of Mull:Wok City, In the • COntny of Schuylkill. • G E 4) RI OST, • TEICK . G. WESCOT, • • JOLWR. PORTER. Trustees. Feb. 25,..'62. . NOT tCIF..—A General Meeting of the. Rr St Ockholderw of the rational Bank of Petin ,sylvania -will he held their Banking lioare, in the Borough of Pottsville. on Monday, April 17th' next. at 10 o'clock, for ale .purpose of taking .Imb'. con.- s ideration and deciding the 'question, whether or not the Bank shall liecoine ittrAssocbition for carrying au the buirfuesa of.Bankhkunder the laid of the. United Slates, and. of,exertising• 'the •power conferred- by the. 'General Assenibly of tills Commonwealth, entitled an Act enabling the Blinks of this.•Comruonwealth to 'be .iMme Associations for:the purpOse.- of Banking Under, the laws of :the United Stat,x , , approved.tne - Xd of Au- . gust. 1601, and to take sui:h action in regard thereturus may be neressark and proper. : , : • . .I.kr&r. of. the Board of Directhm• • . • C. H. DENGLEK Cashier. li-it yirch IS, 11 - ALUA OLE BODti OF :COAL JLANOS FOR LEASE.-- • •• • OFFiOE OF TOE NEFCI•PEC COAL CO., / • '•rlAora CIiONK. P.t. ' February 15, 'f - • The NESCQPEC COAL. COMPANY are now; pre pare(' to lease their Coal Estate near - Haztenin. in the Lehigh. Coal of 3,000 acre's of tiret chase ''he.varlotts coal veins of the region • underlie a large portiOn of the Compimrs Property, The ••Huch Moun tain" veim,celehrated for its purity and rare:qualities for-Steam purposes, for, the .manufacture of iron, and fOrlatuily use.' has - been developed at several points on the property: and. proves unusually thick, and of ex cellent qualit3. ' • The had: contain: two ilietinit basins of coal; • lying • in 'dose proximity to -each oilier, and: aggregating ataint fair tolls iu letuitli; The property, is well and.) , • ered and:iv:noted. • - The faciliticsiog shipping the coal cheaply and. expilditiously to market. both by rail and ea - rcil• will be iinly'prOVidl*: 4114 i .7 he cOst of•transpor tathirf will not exceed the average charges from the va— rious collieries in the Lehigh, region. • , ' • • The facility and ease with which the.: mines . can be opetred and preparedlociVorking : the, kitowrecharac ,ter:of ilte . .peoperty, and - the high reputtitiOn of the coal with which' it .abounds; renders this 'a desirable property for lessees. A fare opportunity Is now of fered to parties ilesirOns of engaging-inthe husinessol mining and selling. • • Propositions • from, pant esrof known responsibility .and business caPaeity, ha.. leasing the. afore-aid lands in a ,body, or, for, separate collieries, are invited. •• 'For further, inforimiliou apply to • • DAVID THOMAS. President,, . . Canis - aqua, Lehigh County, Pa., or to . ROBERT 11. SAVRE,} •• • . . Executive Com J.•LEiSENRUNG • ••• . ' 'Manch Chunk, CarbOn County, Pa.l S-at. • • • Feb. 25, •65 A PPICAI..!4.—The atnderidf,med, Commis ' •Ini-isioners.of the - ronnty of Schuylkill, here byd tiotire.to the taxable inhabitants and. others, owners of property - within said pminty.4 that pprn , relatintz the..Assrs,:ments and Militia Enrollment; made for MU' year 1:36 . 5, will be held for the aereral Bor otvzhs:and Township' of said County, ,as follOws. to . . FOr the - Township of Wayne, at the house of John Drown, on 'Monday, Lite Wth day of April. . - For: the Township' of NA:iishiagton, at the house of - Islaeßstilorf, ti‘e ISti] day of April , For-the Borormh and :m o Township of - Pineve. at the hons'e of-Kennedy Robinson. -on; Wedneeday, the'lbth• day of April •: • • • • ..- - • For•the Township of - Tremont, at:. the house Of 5: En.enspergef, TO - amble, tile tiOth day - of . For the Township -of 'Fridley and: Reilly, -at the house of :John P. Bettinger, on Friday, the ;stet day of. April. - • For the ToWnship of finincit. at the hrifiee of Corse-11 line Coiturian; on Saturday. -thi • P2i'd day of . April, - • I! Fur the Township of.Nortli "Manheim. at the house of 'Frederick Beck, on Monday;-the ditn day of. AprW Borough of 'Crea.nua. at the. house of Peter t .Betger. on Tuesday,- the 25tir day of "April.- • For the Boroughof 'Schuylkill flown: at the housei ,of Klither, on' Wednesday, „the - . •?tith• day FM . the Township - of South Manheitn and the Bor ' ont,th of Auburn. at the house of Andrew Reber, or, , Tittn*y. the 27th day of April. • • • . -• Fur . , the .Borough of Port Clintoni• at thehouse of • Denry Buyer, on Friday: the 9t - zth day of. April. - - • 'For the Township 01 Weet Brunswlr..•ut the house of Idithael Moser. - on Saturday. the 29th day of April. - For the Burr : Mi.:li of. Orwigshurg, at the. house . of Daniel Royer, on MOnday; the Lst day of May." Fur the Township of East,NLIISWig, at the house:of `"Joshua BOver. on Tuesday .the..2.d day of May: • • For:the .'rownshlp - of Wept Tenn. Mc the bruise of •-• Wm. Smith, On Wethiesday, the ad,day Of May. . ' the _Township or Raipt, and the East Ward of the. Borough of Tamaqua, at-the Mined of Ofi.Timrsday, theAth day of May.. • ".For the Swith and 'North Wards of. the Borough-of. Tamaqua, at. the house of Mlehaet• Beard, on Friday; ,the - isth day of May: • - - • • • • • For the Towriship' . of Schuylkill. at.'the. house of Stephen Mazer; 'rat Saturday.: the 6th day of 'May. vor the it o rothdt of SI kiersville. at thehoilaeof Weaver oii.Monday, :the. 6th day of May...: • • . I Fur . the Township. of New Castle at the house of Levi Reher.'nn Tuesday. the 9th day - of Stay.. . ; • ..For the Totinship of Foster. at the house of Thos. .Stephens: on Wednesday: the Ihth day of May, For the Township of Butler, at . the house of Lewin Seltzer, oh Thursday: the 11th day- of May. For the Surohat of Ashland.. at the 'house' of 'Moran, on PHEW , and Sattliday;.theltlth and I.3thsdays Forthe Borough of Botts . vilte, the .South, and North' N'C'C•t warda."at - the Corumieslonerte Office, on Monday, ttie 15th day of May.. • . . For the Botoualt ofFotterllle, the Middle and'llerth-' Eastwards, at the CoffinaltsionereOffice,• on Tuesday; the lath day of May. • • . '• • - • For the ttorough of Falb-Attn. at the Commissioners' Oilier. on Wedne.day,. the nth day of May. . For the Borough of Pdrtfiarbon, at the CtmunlvdOn era' °eke, on Thursday the 13th day of May. • - _ , For the Township of Bast Norwegian: at ths Com missioners. Office.„ - .on Friday. the,luth day of May. For the Township of Norweglaneat the Commission ers* Office, on Saturday the 20th day cd• May. , For the Township of Cass, atthe house of Ann iy, on Monday,. the 22dday of May ' - • • 'For the. Townships / of •Hubley,' HeginKand Porter, at the house of. Moses Dreter. on Tuesday, • the 23d day • • For the Township of • Uppper • Mahantongo, at the honse of : John W. Ilepler, on.Wethesday, the 54th day For the ToWnship : of Blared.' at the .hoitse of John . Wetzel: on-Thursday. the 25th thy of May. • For the Township of Barry, at...Ahe house- of JOhn Stengle, on Friday, the lath day of May.:• . • • For te Bdrangh of Saint Clair, at the•hotise of •Tona .• than Johnson, on Saturday the 2Tth day of May. Tor the Township of Mahanoy, at the house of Ney. . mourWright. on Monday. the 59th day of May... • • For the. Borciugh of Mahanoy. :City. at the house of . Benison Derrieb: on Tuesday, the 30th day of Mar. .- • : For the Township of- Union: at: the house of Ihtiniel •Statiffer on Wednesday. the alet day of May. - For the Township r ot:Rush. at the how 'Of ;meet I,indner, an Thursday. the Ist day ofJ one.. • - `For the Borough of Middleport at:the - home of Heft: iy Kreis, on Friday,: the 2d day of June. • ' • . ForForthe Township of Blythe!, at the.hinme of We - .the Saturday. the 3d day of June- • • For•tbe Borough of 'Mount CarbOn, at the Commis- - slonois`AMllee. op Monday; the sth day of Jund. • 121.7A1l • pens .aad eorporations.:w4,sfetif them -se Ives aggre4vad by tile ASSI9B.ItENT AND -1 4MATION • or Tuziartoriam,versons,,oraiddlig. exemp tions from the •Iliti.irts, ENICOLMENIC .any ,account:, whatever; . are. requested to antra - 0d 'the' times and • places ahoite tatted, Ibr. redersue ffo • exemption& from Militia Duty will be allOw : 110 4 tlOpealt Ity the COmmiasioners. • -• • . • jellAlitTS - GER; } . . Mr' Of MUM , Caintlent. ' ''.."DAVlDsifixeY;•; • F.A l ,l4MastrharClitt , I:l3tanininlouent OfitetOlarrh - • •VrtEAPittliiii Pt i ekirrnigN l , . ..!oniiircii Tiii:Coirenun r . urn ni• TLIE CleltEmcy.) 1 : • , ~ • WA19411.%6T0N:, Fehrusry,t4, 151'4, f ......,,wiriaxis, Bylkarlifamory ' evidence presented to ths lin - dersigned, it has been' made to tmpear . that TIIE FIRST. NATIONAL. BANK OF TR EMONT" In th t 'Town_ of: .Treinout,, In the County of SchnylkflL sat 'Stale of rennalleaula, hal. hvela duly o.ntnized ti p ; der and 211XtRYTil,f,r, _to :-the requirements of the Act of Co gra,s.; ent.ftled - "Ati Act to ,provide a Nat mettles:, . ropey. se, ni. , .•di'ty e pleerot LnltedStattmlks i d % a , r, ' 1, 0 provide Mr 'the carcalatitm.and redennutkor theni,,, approved Alma. NUT Mid has eonaplied with, an provisions of said Act' required.,to. - h e ta ar ,,,i,, i before canna:lent ing7the buslness . 01 :Banking. I - Now. therefong 1., m•ncy, fin k XeCulloch. CoinFtront, ' the Cuency, dd hereby certify that- "TIIK ilk NATIONA L BANK 0 El.'• TREMO:'NT." in the Tent Trettiont. in the' County, of Sclipylkid„ and Stale peliwypeardS, I‘ authorised to conatneuce the besit4;. ofißanaing 'under the Act aforesaid; , . fn rmitimony whereof 'witnere my -hand and • pe a l „, ______ otllcethis Fourteenth day of February, 1a,, a. ,. i e ; •. ' . . • ..lIUGII.3IoCULLOCII. .. 1.10- - 3• - . .. . Comptroller of the Cal.. eet.., LOST4iNp 7 :f -- 06.N1i • . RE t{'ARD.—Li fir the ..thil=Tribe r , end White pointer DOOl rsmilly dden scar errors the' bark. The above my: 1 m a p paid for Informationirhich will lead to }airrec..l,v,rp 3larrh -G. S,Nywt.i . . T. IFAINIFE'D.—A Farmer to conduci a sms!! Fr, V- lying near' Pnttayillt...•• Apply at this °inc e fairther information. - • Maith IS; .44 . ,..._ 114 :cif; iLIITEATION WANTED as Book greper., 10 , .Clerk.t , hip,.whero a ktiowfrke of acniiiat3 win , of service. ' Address' -11;G. LIAAIMEKEN: • Im r Z8'"65.-li-Z? r CPMeLIa. SCllllikili ' IVA NT ED.--Ari energetic- and • eflivien t . 1, capuhle of directing the nib, ing opera; ine, o( extensive Coal Company.. Adrimsa with I-Kr:l'e,' IBSF. flax 20-IS P.O., Fhiladel p~in 'i3tareb . IS. , *(Z; ,• • • it-:.t. . . . ttrANTE etierget . ie sol . rl effi c i ent peml ,I v t a k,, charge; of large Store wunected Wed) t exteitelve - Addrees with referetv...e. .1.04P.i, P. 0-:,,Phi.lndelphia.:, . tATANT 11) two Joarneymen Thin..P.atran, 6' One that andbrataeda Paper ilawznv ept xvaget, Apply to the tqll) ( •c:ilCer at Trta.., Thuyikin Com ' ity. P 4.. PUILIP ERT March •GI% • ViTA NT E iv. —A a itnation' hyyolittir.•man 11' nitre of Crittenden Commercial Oilieze. krr: . 4 t 4 or LiotikKeeper. Merin; tteverit l' year, extrrriei"4.- •• clerkin in the coal region; rereo.airen fo r ity and int,rrity klease _riditres.4 b KEEPER" nt thia . 3lirch 11. P"; . . lITA NTEII.—A situation to take chaeze of “tem k'it' ; ;l'4 .- .C.:!_ • B IT• . or as hook-keeper, by . one who has. had fliv ,t - ..,1i,i.t,..1„ . • experience in the butane...4i in Una' Citinte. Good ...o-1;.-Ye . ,? ( N r '• ente can be given. ' Address N. Mt., fascalorn P . o• ~,:..:! .;. , 11,' q e h t i v lkiii co.: Pa. . ' 111aich.4, '6s—a-iii ' iFk .4 •; .. ..ii s '' ... . . . H C ' l • :, , ' : :: ',: !f.. • . . ... . . WANTII3 D.—A. situation . na-a Superintende n i i , ;'-ri'..ii;tri - , 8 iTT Coal Mines, -by a persiou Who haa au 1.car,,,,:-.1-•:=l"ii . ,,if"R" I rlence and under4trinds .Nlining in ail ir. ink:ratl i ne:" f i :• ; .V44ri.,: i Can' write a : good ,hand.and is: good of iwc• qui": 1 11 - it;),:Y„.„.' 4.1 . -4 '-' bud 46 - years Mining experience in Sef*lt ill i'outn . '4;:, , " , ilii'ai t Adclreas • • AIO . SES, PALM'S, Wadewip, : t At t i - :&. : . March 4, '65-9-IVI * St: elairj'.'o., Schuylkill Cu... pi ":4'2.1...A ....,..... are• iLllro, s ante 1t • purchasitig, a SLOPE PUM.P, inches" Wutiutit,'o`-v* Barrel.. with I 0 nick Water Pipe. AdflreA N Jan:2l, —3-1 f ECKERT a-CO Tremott QOPEA3I . ENGINES AVA.NtE ID. • 1.. - vdersigued Wishet , to purchase 3 ,Becotul.haud Ste l a • Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-power each. • Addre,s JABEZ SiARKS, - Pot ttivlllr. P. • May 7,.464 FOR SALE AND 'N) .. -.' - ''! 4 t pots SAl.f...— , —A Hunne In Pleas:int Itonyl ~.. I: Mahautungo vtreet. FOr teruis apply to 1...;. ....'-'fall: March 25, '65. 12-tf - L. C. TLIOMPSON, • -,, .l , lllt .._ , . O IL ET..--..,rentl offices on Centre. street., • aha :1,; o one on Market street. Apply to. March !la, 19-tf •L. C. 1.110311'..i f ON.- • TEA3I "ENGINE, 30 Horse Power, new, lc ,k 7 salwcheap. 'Also orie 21 Horse and a large t 3 r = meat of Engines and Boilers snit.:ble for the Oil Rs glen: C. WEST MYERS, 24.5 North Prow st.. r, March S,- '65.-I=-3t Philailtlplla • ilE'Pa ß nit S ti t n li tiat;ic i :l l l-I!i'oursl'LeTioibrel'i:asen2 . ioriew, date and Sprinir.Packing,' with force pumps and iernor.' Also; eve horse power engines. suitable • driving , screenvit a dist.bank, JALIEZ SPAHRIS,.• • • Feb. . 'Cold' 'Street. Piet-1.114.1' IV(ITIEE.--tror Sale.-=lOO .haioi of 11 Petroleum Co. at $": 00 par . value 1.00 sicrn Philadelphia Mut nal Oil Co: at 7t.setitz,: parvde: zo, 100 shares Cameron Petroleum Co. at .. , 33 cm: . put . ss'oo. ..1011 shares G reat tiepablie Oil co. a! $1 par,-value 00.- Address- ' • . ' 80x . 4 1 5, - POTTSVILLE. -, •';'* • - 1•2-et.• • OR RE NT.—The large Brick ,Ilotel , :cnaa• - *1 I -1 r Centre and Main '§treers, Mithanoy known as the MANSION ROUSE. 'Posseanlon r!!: icen ou 14 of April. Apply to - • '• THOMAS A. InDIiLE or • • .OE.O. X. TROUTMAN, no Walnut St.. Phll4. March •/5..'65. , . • . • Muth 25, '65 . . . • 4-,; ' • VALUALREE PROPERTY for SA I.C.,r'ai - . The subscriboroffers for sale The folli.t is. pr,:,` :,:'.,,, .erty in - the Boroimh of Alinersville:--The Duni:,4 i House and Lot, known as . the Thompson Jerik-ilf 4 ifie Property. on.,Railroad,street. The'.Double 4, .•;e4 . Howe and Lot., -near Hower & Fishers Machine . , , ,•,!....,-,.% A . Shop, known as the William Williarip property. .Ai .1 - ;T11,.,. - 'al. :Amin - Dwellimr, Ilinise and "Lot, near pnifierly ;'?1 e Jneob Wiest. For price. antl tenns apply to , - - ••: J. wrrz EMAS, ,Agt. for the owner _` : y- '." Minersyille, March ',:r,. !e:s. . . .p:•.-4. • 'l•,:e-,;.. ri111.11.131E11 LAND FOR 1 , 11,1,E....A5.1( - '4,4 acres—eavered with growing timber, suit.tble building. fencing, Railroad- sleepers, and minin g ; rc Posegl- , on the western line of Mount Carbon, and .t ing within the Junction lads from:Mount Carbon nal Pottsville to Cre_4sana —hal f mile to Itead4 Railroad: —ALSO. the seven imie corn( rot cleared and timber land - above n iitl junction, ailjointng then; die Parm. three qnarterd of mile on the neW Centre street. , Apply to J. M. CROSLAND. Petty-1t:,:,';.. 31a ch •25, '65.. . . . OR SA kits In Shineuti'firth City. it:t i t -, IL feet in front by 150 feet In depth, with a tsolli horse story on the rear or each lot. Lots are in L r;,• the bn,ine,•s pare of thelown. and will be sold separate or toirether, Clear deeds will beFr.:l44: .further. particulars. apply to • • 07, 1- ' 11. 1.1177c0N, We,twood: SQUIRE DEVITT, , r Ashland: or NELL 1./EVlrr; Shenautiota• March Cr,. .16.5. • • . - • • IV!? 1; 1 0 OR 1.E.-A Strong CO horse power ewe.. „, 2 .1- 6 Moot- stroke with a large dertin.-eompleto, pinup shalt and heavy Wheels for pumping, and h0i.1:4 Stroke-of p tamp heels T. foot, tit work al4 or 16inI pump, with stbh en sand all bob casting, puinp.rods: The engine is" ht good order; rslinder hored•wilh I)('W spring packing and new p . l,ten Alsp. one •::0 liorseeng tile, suitable for running - a'heiif l T l er Or withal! 5i7.14 of to work thenraZ•';l' at • WREN &BitUTllj RS, Coal St.l' , 4ewi'le • March 25. '651 ." • -1•141, FW Mteam Flurtgini• (or Male, 250 Illorsti4 s - 5-c = Polyer. —Built at Bardon Iron Worki: ;where It may be seed;. Fili:ST cr,+.s4=, Ilorizontid Steam Enzine: der d feet s"rolt rby 311. ineberl di:winter ; novel Iteynold's ratent Governor'And Adjaetable Wrought - Iron.:3lLuft 13 feet 14 , ‘ tent in d 14 7 1 't0"{ 4 ...1 at 1110 , 9, 4.:.!-C inehe.l at ciintre. - Fly wheel. _a ,meter: weigbing`ls tons; enitidire . for Minia.r or Mi.; 7 1; ufacturing .Apfdy Cu. .. • A. Jr P.-ROBERT r,'.. .g "CO., .Pitladelph!s W3l. LILLY. I‘lo - uch Chunk. flit. .• T/IOIIAS BARABH, Allentown; Pa.. er ;Cs RtiliBA.RD wurrrAK.git. - Iron Works, Br.ooklyn. N. Y. 3farcb `2:5, . • • 12-Zul. rill 06 RE N T.—On Ceptre'Streret,. nettto ttel 1•.• Union Hotel.' a storeroion, also paitsbic for ' ficc. Apply at this OFFICE. • March t_a, i 6 -11 SIALE.--4000 Share 4 .in the • titr-!. , 11 American" Oil Onnpaiiy of Pitt4bilrir. Pa. Avit at ti i 01114 e of DAVID . •A: JONES, :Egg.. Pottsville. Pa. • March is, !651-114t! OR I.4lll%E.—Thq n, item for sale Vi Nitichine Shop and ',Tido , his Clair.- .conaiating - of Pi •••,-, Lan . o w, 'Fools and the stock. aihratty. terms and condition! ~ ,l y to tit , - , an the prem . .' • • March 11, .435.--10-tf SA LE or to rent, for s term of yesro. -J. on Coal -street, (set, front by 90 feet drop, tap), jug the residence of Thos. i.loocti, Also, thn TI: 4 - cant. lot 25 feet irout-on .Coal street, by 100 feet e+K- Adjoining, the property now orcaphid - by Cut. Z. Y. - -• • y -The.hOuse and lot 25 fnet frnOt on Co:tlAtreet,b -by ISO feet - deep, now mienpied"by.Col.,Z. Bo- • yer, is fur Side. For terms Sm.: addre. , . . , NV.:I-1. TWEED, M. D.. : ' N 0.2140 'Mount Vernon street. Phihris. March 18, '05. : • . • _ 11.4; , . . O71)1°N. SETTSS.-The. highest market pro:''i * tt will - he given for Onion Setts at the Seed Stored, ••111 the stibscriber in Pottsville. Send theuii in:- . - • B. BANNAN. ..4 , • _ . - . • - -.;_:-!' 0, "PLOVER SIEED.=The highest: market pr.'i• '..."'. ‘.." will be.paid for clean %lover and 'l'lmothy - .:4e.4. la ;t the Seed Store of the subscriber hir Pottsville. ' 1 N '' • . . --"!.. I . 1:3 I ' Qti . lto . MII.ATING.—Tard received, ',Linen .'1 Slitting, for Elack - Intards... For sale at • ..! •;•• - • • • . B • BANNAYS . .. - ‘ ,- i.' D0c...1n, is -i.-1 • .Book Store. Centre St.. Poitsroe.' -" .., •' .--:-.'# . , . Q , . TRAWBERRY•PAE. A N T S.-20.000 ~.;•, .choice btrawberry.Plants, combining 'Animal .'re--t• :I , ling. Triumph deGand and Froichis Seedling, i.,r Fs!t -, by the 1040, loopr.dozen; at Greenwood Norwri• These plants do not require mixing to bear veil, ii.J., , ,' are the most desirable kinds to plant. ' .. .4.e....p . • . . ' *ig?: G gitA t rizt v ,.. E .t. s c;ml,, b, : o v eb c r fra tv pe d s ip.,,, , A - !,., ~,, Delaware,- Diana, ConcOrd, 'and many ottier ‘ of .A th l' e ° tic ,'ll .`";:` •hardy Grape Vines.for sale ., at Greenwood . Now. --..,..-. ery. 'll?.tie Grapes can be relied on as genuine. T,,,e ...?... :lona has taken the Premium for the' bwit_harily Gosh, . z -c. • in the United States. . • • •••cs . Efi R I *la to close Out . rnystoclr of dry goody., .. 1 ; which i large and varied, I wili commence them by ~ ,, nction atmy . etere ? , Centre . itrcet. on Tne_A- • day evening. March tl, 15615. ...The flak will he con• tiuuedon Friday evening, and on Satardai arterlloon and evening ,... • SAUL. MORRIS, J'. • ..'otteville. March , 11-It Ol eT E lIS4, ~ FIS If, ire., Freak from - naltinagee.—The iindonstned now. has Cls t u riming remtlorly under hir# -en rtiatill, from Rank., more to Pottsville. which4lll r h here on Thursd3lV . 34 of each week.with frz9ratsh. (vs rs. etc. They rin be .; ~ stationed on the sidttig oPeosite th & Evans** ma .." -.t, T he To t ronee e wenn. public is respectfully-asked la ; .;,i I guarantee tur afft!cd satisfaction, as_ I make sill . -V. p e re b eee e peyself, and make trips with my can. 4.!....." . ...' :GORGE lIOFFERK AMT. • ~„.i ' - 10-tf. i►i,;~`ii, dad prinu nadersiglied rerpectfully 'calls the atter Lion of the Undertakers as well as private Duna.: to his stock of M/4TALIC4 LE W, • tiNC,: and otbo,:::44: ..Burial Caeca: . • . - Alam; be has the RICIIARBSOIi PREMIUM TIGIIT. CASKET. with cirenlainnds, and without arra. Joints whatever. With these I guarantee to dishate;arr.s! and bring the remains of the patriotic aoldlee from beg% grave on the tattle-field .or hospital burial grimnda 0".!! . free from, any disagreeable order.. or ho charge will ' made for the- Casket, and at One third less • coat thao with the Idetalic JoIIN - Gooo. Undertake?. - • 921 Spruce street. PhUade)Fot,' Ps. 3faicti lg. • '65. . • • • 11.3 e . . _ . A PS.,,The latestind bear . - .bhp& (if the, Ll.Oll Regious Penutylvanta: Ohio And.AYeatet. 2 virglai; just reteltlid and!for t a le • • • BANN %AN Biiidiirrofq 114 JOllll CATIVIL 4;
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