. dl BittV,.n - 1 tat T r rS — VIIM. VAS :',0:2_14.11-7.r> at - 111NTIUMM.1. 1 6 -4113- IN ALs,-.lSigai. SusticeTtompsoil of me Supreme Court,- who always,made it a point to „ aid . Judge, WoottijOloiftrisktictpireimic4t. du-, -ring theßebellkm, recently discharged: a man Ccozerralreiii'lbi etistinijr Of enema, .under the Wit of fictbeas corpus. The I)2M : tar: "Meet -Printr., held'Coze ed ns - - ridisr an order . the _ c v overisraeriti, ,has tig ...upon a verdict of the court-martial: recently oaitfismc in bis.case.. - •• . - The act. of Judge Thompson is certainly, Unwarrantable. Be ‘ffischarged a prisoner - who.was arrested under a warrant issued by She: .E.' mld.ent of the United : Stair :.: charged - with ansoffence.agalnat military law.. The ? offender was a contractor for furnishing, mill pry goods, and subject by Act of Congrass lo:the jurisdiction of military la.w, in . regard to all contracts performed under his contract. ,By4be Act of }Web. 1862, it is provided : '''.Dstring the pre:scot, rebellion the president of the • 17nited Surest . whenever in his judgment the thenpblic • alifety insy usthlre a nyurised to suspend writ of habeas corpus I that:case throughout the culled -St, or any part ' And whenever and where avert:he NMI thlege shall be suspershal as ahresaid,, kip. military' or other officer_ shrill be' compelled. in rine iwie to any writ of halieuieorpws, lo return the body of ar.y prisoner or prisoners. detained by him by authority ' of the President upon the tertiacate• under oath, of . the (Ater having charge of any one an detained that such person in detain' Caine by hire as prisoner under an ' tliority of the President -further proceedings under the writ of habeas comas shall be suspended by,the dudKE Court having. fivued the said writ. so long as said suspension by the President shall remain In force, and 'Mt d rebellion continue.. - ' On•this 15th of September, 1863, under au thority,of this Act, the I'resident• issued a proclamation,' suipending the writ of ha*: corpse in- all cases of a. military nature con cerning soldiers; 'sailors,; spies, deserters, 'prisimers-bf -olliceri thecrnited Stares, persons charged, with resisting the - .draft; and persons charged with military and naval offences.. There has been no official notification by the-President that , the rebel a e lion lnded, and thatihe habeas corpus isnot _ inspended, It is true that the rebel Govern .-ment which the United States never officially . ,• • recognized, .is defunct, and that the rebel arm lea ate: disbanded, but the rebellion is not a 1 - an end...-Guerillas are still at their murder . - one work; a rebel cruiser is still busy cies . x*troying our commerce, and the rebels of the SoUth are still iirtpudently defiant. The re . hellion is not ended. That fact remains to be decided by the-Government Yet Jiistice - Thompson says that 'it is. The fact is, that for partizan Purposes, he hasmullified an Act of Congress, and decided when lie had no reason for it, that the rebellion is ended. To favor'and please the Copperhead party which ' the beginning of the rebellion has been assisting the traitors, Justice Thompion -plays the partizan on the bench. It is indeed; lamentable when' a Judge of a Court is found - ready and_ irilling to shield men charged • with, peculation, from merited punishment. • -I - leaven help the pockets of the :people_ if the Copperhead crew should in the. ' future obtain power in this country.' , Disap pointed in their expectations by the - failure of . their Seuthein friends to make Rebellion a ' au - Ccess; they would rob the people unme.rci for they are , even now _terribly hung,ry. But the people are wise, and x in. Keep the "pickers and stealers " of the Cops. out - of Uncle Sara's Trdasury. IRON AND COLL INTEILESTS.—We heartily :endorse the following sensible suggestions from the Erie Disparh, one of the best con ducted journals in Western_ Pennsylvania. It is high time that, some, vigorous action be taken to relieve the iron and coal trade from its present embarrassment, both by a better. co-operation among the manufacturers and miners and by a demand for higher importa tion dutlea, which would materially interfere with the purchase of foreign commodities and give'a special impetus and encourage meat - to home industry, The Dispatch says. We have two or three times lately referred to the,depression in- the iron and coal trade of the country. There hae9f course, been a general desire among operators, particularly those in the iron trade, to 'resuscitate the business if possible, but, the high ruling rates of material and a want of-.co-operation among operators has made this - impossible, and is not-likely, now that heavy demands for Won for government use bas.been stopped, that the object can be affected until the price of coal and iron ore .Itimaterially.increased. Primarily, this de -Trends upon the fall of the price of articles offood by which the price of mining labor will. be decreased. Nearly nine-tenths of . the blast, furnaces in the country are now idle, and' most of the rolling mills are work ing on halftime, While -the _machine shops are also getting destitute of orders. This "condition of things is likely to remain to for sometime. Not because there is not a positive , demand for the iron that can bc made, but because consumers are in the ma . jcrrity of cases, awaiting a general decline. And 'because the tariff' on imports is not sufficiently 'ample for the protectien of our manufacturers to enable them to compete with - foreign trade, which threatens'again to seri ' only interfere with the prosjierity of our own establishments. With this view of the matter it seems essential' to tar mufactur ing interests that prompt and efficient action - be' taken. to ward off impending financial difficulties and save many of our heavY ‘)p , perators• from bankruptcy, and it would Nero as if no remedy could he at all effectual biielfigl,er importation duti:s thereby • heck ing the purchase of foreign commodities to\ ,:,the value ot exports 'exclusive of specie. • Passenger .I?dil;ny ilkting r ... , --A meeting •to forWaid the much needed improvement of a psis .seliger railway • het,keen Pottsville, Palo Aito, Pun : Carlton and St. Clair, and subsequently wit h "Minellaville, was held in the : Town 21.111 tu this llurengli.mi Thursday evening last.. T hemeet-. tug . waS nnt'as largely attended by the Merchants and business men et PottSvillc:, as it should have . .. . ....„ Tata •Gaelfirr..rtuAna OF CAB. 110:: COONTY...-- I., been; but We - trnst that - when the matter is laid Lieutenant-04)1 , 1nel Jon" A...:1 - lunness4, 521 Pa. I - • bl.)re.thentots it will be by.a tionmiitte . e armointed : An • illtereitin-g pwrit:pe of the Anthracite veiai- air „us that his It."ginleut .will . h e iii for the purpose,' they will lay hold of it •elerget• Cohl - Region„ to."visit, .is between' Tamaqua, If arrisbut . g about .; 25th iestant, to berniuster- ' iently, takutho bonds of the ,Cornpany-wbieliar, . •ed ont of the service. : • • ... . alliety seciired,'.ottl -thus alit a work „winch: will :and Mauch Chunk: Now. that we have . di.• • - - . - bit tit them trade aura, Melly • thousands - of . rect railway •cOnlmUniCation • With ..Tanlaqtlit - "Mactliina.r. Stuirl:;•ftts"" are now all the rage.•,-,' dollars tin, .1f they du tint„ . they wilt evince ,'. . -:........ . - POTTSVILiE... •- - - The rim is prodigious, fairly 1 , g . • the bright . ; - a lack•Of • spirit . extrenielv clisereditable, " and aJhn Sh ' - ia• On Le, "ft kb •• ' the trip can-be' made with' , comfort, the' . only. The ben . eath, Mit it h.i. - a. great protection - against blind oi:Oeitard of tiisiness* interests' 'Wit kilt sr.fr e st er t & PPFn Thom ... rw - ot.sts on Wrn v" ..Se n r r ne. ard .:.. •7 ::• s - 1 1 (P m . -... bit of staging being six miles from Tamaqua -the . wirteth (..f.oid •50,'.4 ,tieetieue. -: - • -..-• .- • to shrew , ! men of other ' communities will appear • - D...G.: Ynengling...: an on Dant; L. Krebs ..,..- . 1 - no • ' • . .• . ~ . • • to, Summit • 'gill. .. The' . gravity planes and .. • • . . . 7 . , ~ Surprising: •- . ..-- .:, -' .":. • • • :.. ..... ..; .: : ~ ~.. It .1t... Morrie; ...:. ' 4O p.--- Kopitzt4 eh -.5 00 . . . •••" •. • Orders have been tweiv: il .. frenv'the War. De- . • The ineet,ing of Thursday evening . , was pramt. Bent. Dartnan . .......:.- *?5 fie; R. •Hey . dt.....- : . .•,1. no roads of the.. Lehigh Company, . from their.. .partnient re - Muster out.lise rortpeigth .:Peuttay I- . izecl by cal•ing, to tile„chaiii,J.',W. livdbeitx ' ' 4l ''''• 'Pftitrir e u n Cii:' '' '' '. ,lt) ! Il l tatip=t e on ...- .. '. 2 s 6 4 mines to Mauch ChUnk:•fire among the most vania Regiment, They: will be mustered out at - and . apOinting.Fred:..W...lf.,aher and P r - R• W .: al; c.,,,,0 4 . n " 7 . 1 'tnolt D. Tbrrey . :.:. - 5 09 friteresting.Ohjecta to be seen .hi the Region: . night. we . p .. renTe," , within th . e. - coining . fort.: lace Secretaries. ..- .:'- • • . -. ' - -- I eh • - ' "--- •onD B. 'Seidel. -• "-- ' 5 Oft ' - :Cel.•'ll. B:Greeri'stitted the object ofthe :Meet- , c ; a al mt i;j li i i '.,,.i.....,7.::: •: I. orb c o t; z. * . p. fi c ;,..;:: . • ...1 . 0 - 00. ight. ' • jig, and dwelt - Upon- the - ndi-tintageir.that-PoaS:- 'John Pt slia ' rd. .... ;.• .2 on .iphu ilobtot...• .-, ... 500 The CoMpany bas four platieS which hoist • " .. , vi . tie. .wunfd detive. hum .tile 'reads. in a business John sterner•,.• ..- . - 1,00 Jacob A. Hazen : . •:. • - 3. inn • . - .. 'and send their loaded coal. cars- by gravhy : • Mit:Jo/tn. ilf._KieniZe is *once:Ong the State, tis an enterprise that ; shouldre- ..p. F.:. . ft, on . . . - 0 . O. arty . . ..... ~ . ' " '' • - -La ~ ( 1. •'• " ' o'o' ,E. 0 P - ' s 01) '.: to Mauch Chunk and return them empty to w ec e ,. tilt_ Bounty' tax, its the South ainl. North.;' "P"r'l ll ', o vie".'! : - -I ' Prompt. p aymoor , . cove -Use earnest, zealous supfeirt of; tlie".mer- • las. B. Jones .-..."..... .1 on it. W- Pitman sNI :. q ti t., t Wa a ti 7l l l B Of this Boinligh: `the mines- - One man - takes hont the mines is desirable, to. enable - the.. collector to s e ttle his . 63 ot : a alla. - .linsin men . of:P.ottsville;and.the. .1- , a1..41 : . .! : ,.... : .•., .. 7 .... .. • ' - •' to Mauch. Chunk in . a day, from three ston . p .. 7.. . .. . . ~.., , Colonel cited the e*. ne in which 'other cornrow_ D, W. tamer .. ,: l 3' in. 0 . . du licates at an early da -.' '•• • ". .. ' ' 'nittes fostered similar enteriliiitee'tOtheirrnate. ..,,Pre.d.Lk ~Haig,,....in . „,. . 1• 4 1 ,,.. - 111r..,„.' 5 (:)., . hundred tons of coal, the .cheapest :mode •-- . - •- -- riat benefit: ' Re: - tamed -- that the COLOperation of '"„.... L ., - al- u f a t r w . • • • .•-• •.. • 250 7. 1... ."."•••;• • ••• •• 1 • i I'oo Chas..Saylor.... .... . 5 t o m o 0 -f -...Rits-appoinied.-,-Mrs Margaret SilliMani"who '• the - citizens lof•Pottaville would be secured fur the - 3 -.„: . `„WE' - ' 3 ,l n .,., P '''' . '' transportation, known. lt• would be very during - the. past four years = held the ,-- position of • projee .. t. -- The atit,of M . corPer,itine.is of the : Mast : fte, es , --- ""itc - l -- „it ' tt- •-• - 1 -1 1 - r o Vi m :- t, s'rnell,s, . 15 s. no • advantagebes to the trade if a similar system _postmistress of Pottsville, - in a very .satisfactory ...... uncial okiaracter, giving file Company the right .E..W, Commis:lgs.... .5 .00,Shlotia-as Kuhn - 2no manner to our citizens :low beams-aPP9inted. - • to eouttruet. roads in any direetion within ' six: 3, • •G :Shoginaker ... 4.ooiT:•M.'llussel - - -- 5 ll° • • Could be adopted in . this Region. , . We are pleased to notelhe fact:: - . • -- . t - Milea'of Pottsville.. lie hoped that - the ; bands of. Cash . - • ; - .. '' 5 ofeG. W. Boiiman...: - -SOO The grades of the rends are from one to - . -, -_.• -- - - '''' '• - . . . • ..-- the'iCeinpany weuld - be:taken: .' It is prOtiosed, Cash. - ' ...- I..enleice. Pc.rh . ." • 6 .* - the • A • - In iron:tilting , the Cellar of '.the hotise of Mr. ' I.hat puttsvill& subscribe-150;000 • towards mittive .M. R. Snob. n . ....• - : .I•oo i t'Ash -.- • --1 es . - three hundred feet of Mile : train is Hofferhainp; at the corner of Centre and 'Ktirwe-• ... the rand ihroughto St. Clair,-eis,.. Palo Ai ti s iw zif ,Jonathan. John......... IS 00 T.' A. G0dneY,....... - 5...r.10 . Composettotten - or..fifteen ears. ' The mo- , glen streets; on Wednesday, the tfoundiltioi , slip, . :Port Carbon. .. The: ,Company will. jatie..,thatit:,is,(3lottit.:-Iteteber;.,--1104.' teIL7-litilrunet...;;..llO't,o' menttim:tif the . trainds controlled by. a .n-:an i . r i ld a , re -th ‘ r i tvitig down part the gable. end. -The ~. stocked , . in the . :..best manner after •-tho.-road" is ...• - . •.• -• --.-, 2 8T ot,siß'...- •.- :-_- . ,-- . -.-: .-1 se ~bc l ,o ..l l4 lt r i. i .itC ot eel .o G f re ihr eu e co b tel a n p d po ed ili. Ilna to ov ac ing t t c h it a h t a z; , : xarg ,' 'Who . sits on the rear car and . vi ores a :wind- of. b i eing ' rilehbuailt to . 1 , tdk . ...e!. down ; ~ ~.. the purpose re . t SlMWerd:;s.s:tio Jorie iN _phVownsend.. $ 1 no I - I -1 , ' Mary - Watkins and .; - Pollock.;....._'!John- ' las. A. chain rieni.lile..windlas9 runs tlie. en' - -Sile - of G - Oreltnenillie' s- ses -. . , ...- - iii.;eferen . oo : .-..”:. ' .u C4i ya ni m ill . t i li t e t' in 6° e f rel t t .h ii e nte rt . -- a ill ec Ti'a l.lius t L ' e ill a P s 4 m ti' t " n . t i i il f .,c l; l C a. * . : 7 7, 14 P ary " .. #. 1 , 1 7 1 ." .. , ... '.-: . 15 , ..:,7 0 7 1 :. rt f- Vir ,,, n g so ne n r. ....... 1 2 . 00 00 tire length of- the. train., A. rope :from . the i•aT l a'lreArtlsementin anotttereolUmn-ituilt be per- .. rifle, to lay the project' befOre th4m and. silk their' John P. tleriutteie:.::". ".:0 OG Sarah Shinten. - .1.00 • - 'brake of each. car is - connected with the chain. ~ eelved that two hundred. cavalry hors Wilt. bet -. co-operntitio, widow, wasitdopta •-• -.•-.. C . -., ..... ~. - - m ara s tu td...,...x.:: ~. 5 00 -J o h n . A mT W e .. - „ - ...• : : 1 on I IV)Id in this 1341.011.0'h oOFrirbi -- ..-, July N • - •1865 at , --:: Ou •mcition .01 -- H e. Reilly; the' Conimittee•- -Lbisie'Dawson• ', ". 111 nti•G.• W...Lookingbill . 'I. On The, trains notwithstanding the . heavy grades, • 10 ~, , ,;( , ,k, :A, m.„ .: . 2.ozire,..lv ia . 10..1 ' . , - ' •1 - 00 .'• are - ..easily Controlled .by brakesmen, .- The -• • • • 1 The -Chair ailiNifirca'We r e t1 a11 ii . ..., 7 ,. , . . . •-• . wm. Yen • . - 5 00 J01f . Jg r eti........ ... ~. -.., I t i l ) ( 0 1 ! ... " 1 :l ii t ,„ i i,, , p " e l . ,' t ' • - 100 speed run is about _ fifteen miles an hour,. Theis i Pain 1 Mining Amideut.: , :A.6 in nest • Was held - t• - Ciil. I.: P.• Biwer-titliP - Danid"P. - :Browii: - ' ' :---'.' - ' -w; T-'lllol'ai rd "".• •-- '. m i re .". .- . • , trains start - .about tett „minutes , ...apirt. ' ' The '! in Millersville on Wednes d ay last - blithe bode "id' ' • !The COmmit.thetur this partof the Company . ; are r Joeeph tPerrebee.'.. - ;.s - 2 . f i .. 7 , 8.7, 3 1 . ap r -.. ;:• i: • i John Davis ; a'nlinet - whose dtqlth. was cad at :dames J - .• Coinier; . k .. F ! ':W . h l loey ao . ifLin fiarthul W itarr ul ie S tVit l i e rtee r- ti, ; . ' ...1 6 0 - mh Joseph . _ 'it e etrney - 11.. - .- . 1 Le employees of the CoMpany, • both on. the { the slept. of Potta'e colhe.rv- -boi , being . caught- be.• f .oinew. , -:. :1 - .... •.. : : ... ' •-•.-. : ••. •• ,- - . ...1Z . N.Sniiih.,....'' .-'• :5 00 - ;sunm:Holl .... •.•• • ‘•""• .• • . • . ... planes and '.06 . the trains,..• are : temperate, , iweani car and "rock, iti co - o' bie'quirice 'of thti - xer j • • Col: E. Pleasaute,:en . ginier:4 thii , ..road; lirhe'. 'Av• (I nidu'et•••••• ... -. I On • Ja mb Y arne Y : " . " .. •' /-°° 1 .:: ,:l . 1-00,emb ,' - lOO Steady men, and tilt feW.accidents hap Pen. :' flying thetraek,,.. Verdict in accordance with facts. ~ 131.45-surveyed iststlaid out tberoute to st. 01 • .with -- '-r-- 111 4,1, 1 11 :;,E 1 1 3 , 6 Airi , , .:::,:•-•-=...". ' 1 onVailiel Will -.::',..:- 100 .. The two finest . planes of the Company :: are at ' ''.3fr . : .Tli , iniiis T. lidrisi his been ' removed ` froM • 11 :1 1 - cti ll 4 0 e titiii,l i ie it Ur " ecut e erl -P t i l l i a rentili.lth P is r , ° • l" ; -" C r i .0 , (4- o R n erv „,„,. g .L• 4011° ,,. lr, ..1: m ." Rd . R j " . ,l:l l l' ev ",': . ...."" '.l 2 . 4.101171!.. Pisgah • iind Monnt . Jefferson, the' the position of. postmaster - of Minerwhite; and '.t the 'glided are light 'and"faYorn,b;e; wltliV,ery. lit-'l„.jiliii:',iil=:• 7 ..: ' ':iii•iitalia Sarah Ihii:• . .. T. litre. Pritebard, widewoF a eoldier, - has .been ap- - ... - - , ' tie ttirVatrite: , - The road ' Winild , '•be '6lnstrueted former of Mauch- .Chuni, the: other' severai • ,-. . Jobe S, Thoines.. .. : 1 Olt 'earn all she had in :.. • ,'" . . - - pointed to - - fill:the vicancY , .• Mr. Davie WWI' au ',hill littbatantial Manner with the biteat linpreied Mei NV E ' Tiiiiiis-' - ' - . 1 .4- the World. - .•: SS .. .miles - nearer. Summit' Hill.: These planes excellent' phatmeeter,.lmit the : claims of the widow . t. ,rwit.'•," 'l ..',,,,..: • ,-- •.- -t:.": --. -:t: 4,"z..: ...i i ;.,.; •.• ft en d,' - '-- , . ', --, ~.• ' • . •-•:.• hoist the Cilia which have delivered coil .at of _a defender:of the enuntry wexcpniterior. = • . rChi‘triX JAI: , ..' Pl ' i : vl i ' ' - eini .., -.1....,.,--The,,ear-t.:it::'is,•,.epiatempleted Jo:. uee, - --..wi1l hold '. 'The' ilei. , .' , r. , hough. osl e. the• Rev. the ManehChunk . se.lintes; and return thetni. Hugh Riddle, thealleged,airderer - tLe Theine,S l'' ' ' r ib . .. f y 9 .( l 4Ut i n can gensi be ettip and l l_wtt [tsno r ii -b - 7 (IW- a Zee -13a". Si: iit c rii Illokitroilnerggvtigtr''Plibulinbotf fur - • to the minds. - Thp - .ciCite Inept of riding: for" Hi!aaertr .at Mount*.Carbon, - *as hefere Court "... tenets of 'fttteen St; the-brakeillieing•ledryPCiver.. this or formerlits. - dish now. soOrvbe added. - te this week: , on a Writ"iif : habeas" .coriMs ' tri :admit: ' 1111. -- ' -- ,-.- ''' '-•' t .-. --' "' ' '''.'-' -"- . .., . villebiioawell.' St-Claw bee dninewell -P e e ry • the Stet time on - &gravity road, on which-. if : Ilim to bail.. - Conuael tit. prisoner argned thiit l if[,! •! - Ori-motion'of Iti..L.:1":::-.1lnilttief-it-fleast'ritliol.• 'ale_ tu rna7 the ki,Xent *nad:het•_,•liee , •Eteeewh r . , tm s tile 7 owd Iva , one lets the car-go,. he. 4 3 1 41 : speed ' Kiting ` : the • : -/l e should-be titled to 'Prison; it" --akalld Mit t -Ved•thrut theTroceedinkant thai Dwelt's.' . g'be pub 6 -' ~-130=1",:lictir.env.771-47gr;Prui ~_. that account die should•;', lleiled in - the , .papers :of / the tior9usli. , •, -. •". -.1... •'" - .'.- . ••-- . ' • • side of the mountain at the' rate or a mile it • "t" against b • iill ' .1"1 Ml Your respectful! . . - '., •t". ',.''. • ''' . . M....badeti. .- Novel argument that,: Ma , Ci.,ort! .: 01. tie.a.4 . edieurait - 14 . te .s. neo, tt t hees,ll 4 . th,, .. .. • ~. • • - . • - . * Timums,.tvg.risom. . . - - minute, is indescribable. It must be. expo-.; holds the ease under adviessneni.. ;, .- '''- ':., I - President. - -- ' •• ' .-.•- • .: . . t - itient Panto : State Rem• for Soldiers andSellors. - • - ' . . . • . . . . . . • rienxd to bi kindness of who furnisi tion the Othi Back RaPri Chunk;.. Thldne hundred feet tzt ed by a imwerfttl, two flat bands of iims; 4 3.l:loiitlti. anchrs calla - The advantage "of these bands, , is, OM-kW-Oi to mare silt' l deteete.d - thaw ha wit t oripeOnad that if oneibrelgui . r . /her lbet ;MA; the I train- . .viitimant4 re tutu - r 4 inert arts safety truck-s„ which in case- - the - bands Mtl#, throw the cars immediately from the frack. The arrangement of these tlauesis-most- -- Onrorthritrve tittar views in Pennsylvania is from the summit of the plane t ortMouut ,chunk :lies nesiling'on the .banks oft the :L ehigh at the foot of the pipit. Hilland dale, fertile i4e:Oliery tiire4dipeaftridin,g streinis, the c1044.-eapPed .distant , mono tains, are embraced within the view from the summit, *bile:forty miles the spot on which the beholder stands, :can be, ; distinctly seen t.tn.;a day,, the_ 'Delaware Neter I-Cgap.'. it is an inspiring scene, yet as charm .irtg as the moat tiniihed cultivated' view in the country Th e American, especially. Pennsylvanian, who hassnever • stood -on Mount, Frmah at •-• Mauch Chunk; is estranger to• a 'bit", of' scenery that imoressed _us t .mucli more forci bly; than,Nittgaraz ;••.,t !Lt.. ; • ! Mauch Chunko 4 Witi'oll is unpleasantly crowded iu its mountain location, has.-im proved the past few years. - Hon. Alia Packer has a, beautifulatesidence -there, . and the busin&stportion - Of the town, is well'and sub standally built. • A. neat iron' :biidge, two spans, crosses tp!. Water of the stream is much discolored by the coal- dirt discharged into it at the sehntes: Arta Imi rablYtkepthOtel, and a clever host, are the American and-Col: Robert klotz,"lts proprie tor. : The Comfort of-guests is a- great point 'with the Colonel, - as all knowi-whci have so journed at the, Anierloan. ' ' _ If any of out friends here. or- abroad, wish a truly pleasant jaunt, we t can 'safely corn menthe 'Found - trip over; the Sammit Hill. Mauch Chunk and 'Switch Back Railroad. Visitors from Philadelphia can matte it con veniently, via Pottsville, now that the Val ley Road - to Tamaqua is Completed. .AYLANTI.C : TiLiCAIAI4I.--Tfie Great . Eastern is about laylng - the Atlantic cable to connect Enghtpd and Anierica. It is .a great enterprise; and all bid its good speed. The ship has in her ai...tearly :as :possible 7.r00 tons of Cable, or; ilicludilig.,t l te iron : . bunks : which contain it and the Water ...in which - it is sunk. about 9,000 tons in all. In 'addition to this she has 8.500 tons •or'coal on board, . and other weight; inchuling engines;.amount . • _ :. ing..in.all to 21,000 tons; bringing- . her down - to 32* 1-2 feet draught. The niestiurement tonnage of the Ship :is '24,000. Probably at this time . the great ship i's engaged in lie, in: terestingWork.. Valentia, . Ireland, : will •be the• European station . ; New %Foundland ,the . American..: If thewenth7er. Should Pr2ye • fed vorable everything it .is- predietedi will .go well. : 'Telegraphic COMElWnication• with Eng land may . be looked for by the 21st of August.. If the line should work, it is' estimated that the operation of telegraphing can be safely . conducted day and night at the rate-of from sit to eight words a minute. Both Professor Thompson and '3lr. Varley, however, are confident thetWith the new .machines, they haVe invented. this rate may be increaSed• to nearly twelVe. Words. a-Minute. : The charge for messanes will be Xi per word, .yielding a revenue :of. £1;000,000 • per • year, - or nearly twice the. cost.of the present cable. .r• .:.. . .K.l.4.i.ett; the Orwigsburg correspondent • of thd. traitor Letcher, has not- called yet to ex-; ntnine the 'original . of his lets & • of hill, : 17, 1861, It is his last chance, as we willsoon' re turn it to the ecliwrS .<)f cup Philadelphia Sw: day Dispatch: . Don't you want to see it, Keller.? •••• • • EDJITOR ,I 4 .TABLE: , . THE :CTNItED•SVNTES SERVICE NllGARrs.:E:=l:he Jody number' contains a due. portrait of Maj., Gem John A. Logan, with a sketch - of - his The other contents are, What to do with our Gen erals :No 5, of. Seeking the Bubble ;*Brigadier- General:James Si Wadsworth .;. The Yankee :as a .Fighier ; Napoleon annd hiis Life of, Caesar ; No. 2 of What the Coast Survey has done for the War; two- spirited . poems, The Battle and. the • Homeward .March of the Sixth, 0 erps. through.. Richmond ; Literary Intelligence ; Editor's Spe, dal Departmeut;Yersonal Items, and Oftidul Ar my Intelligence: A remarkably fine - nuaut,er:— Published by Charles-E. Biclutidseu, 510 Broad way, New York.. Subscription price, $5 a year." ' Prritoi.;Etrat.—We Have received .a neat little, book on.Petroleiim, from the Publishers; Messrs, J. B. Lipincott & Co., Philadelphia, ' It is entitled "Petroleum and Petroleumby J. H. A. Bone, who ivrites' more from observation than practiCal experience be gives neither theories, or geological problems, and:writes Simply, that which he has seen.. It seems to be a reliable lit tle book, without pretensions and without novel-. iv, but whichmay he read with .interest and pro 'fit by those,who "take stocli7 in oil schemes. gocat. 4tfairo. Weekly' Al IS65." 1" 17" MIMS errs 10 5t1141)LT... - ... 1 11 Mnripsy..,. - . 18 Tortumx • • ". 19' WitmiranAlt. 20 1 1 110103 DAN 21 - Prim ' Ph uip . Uriaollz of Tremont, haa received a pat ent, for. improvement iii rotary pumro: . . 17.e1t. Nichols, IL S. A., isinrtown,-in the enjoy ment we are pleased trrsay, of excellent health. ~. . . . 7b-morrosi.—Tiveuty-ninth Sunday of the year, and Fifth after Trinity. Day's. length 14 hours and 47 minutes.. • •• • •- • • The Re.v.',lfr. Yenninson will preach in The 29 Presbyterian Cliurcb,.3lirlint &Mare, to -morrow, morning and evening at 10:k and. B. o'clock. , . . . , lie°. Daniel . offidiate -(1). V.) next Sunday, A. M., in St. Patil'a church, 'Miners ville and' P; iu Church Holy ApOstles, St Clair. • `, • ' ' - • • • . . . 2rl Baptist Churc fr , 3(1 -1101). s . treets. The ot;dination of. funr'deaeom by the pastor. IL •il t Ain3tio, after the. aapal i>erviees', on LutAls-ilay evennig next. *, ..• ; . • . le rice i fs . I ant _ ' u oic - 'd tidi eri . .. rib '111,.=„vi1.,... 4 . 6 e .. 11 ,, 11 , 4 ,, t 4 , e 7 - t . .rrialigt:4“l • .... : .. lifting. • . Bintdiri Dert . r.ks, airs Galls her Of Ailitiii . 1 Id.`giringliteepn t ', tilt+ bai144314 ie 7 .._ 10 0 38 401 Ea .. d d llo`Suddririly tn relief:limns of poisoning :-ware simnel]. - An invostigatkm-ShoWedthatitiey had recently arrived . at New York in a-vessel which.. was crowded with passengers • from the wreck of the California steamship Golden Rule, ~a s &-lbetothevoiseknitiviwtakewsoatettl inr. board that ultiinatelv caused death. A. verdict was rendered that the ' deceased came to their deaths by irritation otstoinaoh caused - by eating 11.3.9f.49.014°,1141r.P..-•.: ~ • ..,.., ::: '. ' • % Terrible Accident—Om. Wednesday morning last as Williamf.aged - 10 yeara,.son of Mr. Amos , Foreman of this - pomugb; was walkMg ma the plank walk betiiitLeit'liforris Addition and 'Mount Carbon, that runs besidetiMiloiatl4Railioad , became aiiiy as n train lia,spag, and fell upon. the track, the Cars paWng ovef,and crushing is left leg. He also Sustained other injuries by the falL The, leg was-subsequently. amputated by 11.11berstaAlt, but lotutg,Forsman's j injuries were .f such a terrible'character; that yesterday Lie Narycritical 'condition. There was TS - ex-Tiede - tic:in tbatlie'veuld . survive; The familY has - the entir;tf synirrithy of this zommuni- As- * their severe.and.painful a idiom • Steam, Fire- _Engines i : in the: matter of procuring: th improved' tire apparatus? ,liattisburgzorttich ia :pot inuela -1::17,-r !tau Pottsi , ille, has three:ateairier:66. and :irtbat Place - inta itpprOpriated $9;600 ~v three More. AV e. ought to flumaii' FireCinn.pflUy tlit:ving -slie natal' as :well the.:tiood te:,;„:.tad to be . liopeti that both vtill:ituceeed' be getting st.immiereittiroukb-the assistanceid the citizens not only.of this but of ,contiguous, bor neuths. .If there hiktbeen a' ateitiner of - two here on Saturday eight , last i - :rniuch• of. the: improve , malts at the 'St. Clair Wotild - haye • been stved. Our people sliould, not wait until a'large • tire opens their eyes to ilic - neceasity of steamers; bat aid, these companies prpeuring , them at inaslac. more! cakrzeitp., 4AI 7 90 , • Fall 31 S 333 evirg 4 42'7 29 `net Q. 15 11 1 mu'a 4'. 43 7 29, New IN''-22 1 33 meg 4 43,T -9.8 i Flint - 4,90 2 13 evng 4 44,7 27 4 45'7 1 4 4617 27 • • • • • - ' - The Forty-eljhth::Peto.itittrtniit Regiment.—Ae . • . kalla . nt "Begithent will . hope next week, it is la be hoped that • our eitizehs arrange at once a reeeptiou ./oys.. Let int show them that ce fully. appreciate theit.uuiformly excellent soldierly conduct in - whatever:duty they were cal= led upon. to discharge. Tho '• •• • ••• . is•ii list of the field, staff and lino officers of the Regiment ' -` •• r . Colonel, J. F. Brannon:: Lieutenant Colonel, ft M. Tones: Major, Jacob' Wagner; Adjutant, H. C.Bontz liergir ; .Quartermaster,!Thomas • Bohanan ;.Sargeon, W. It 1).-BlacksVOthl l'AseL Surgeons, J, 8.-Culver, B. M. Smyser; Chaplain:L. B. Beehley.. • ••. • CAnte..sy A.--Ceptain, A lat.Lieuten, ant. William Taylor ;'-d lieutenant. 11.11. . Price. -•CosreAairCaThus. P: Lieu= tenant, George M. Denier; 5.41-.Lieutenatit, Jtihn Wet kin& Come,tiir C.—Captain :. William Clark ; lit Lienten: ithf. James Clerk ; 24 Lieutenant, Henry Weiser. - COSiPANY H.—Captain: Jacob • P. Werner ; Ist Lieu tenant, 'Henry Rothenberger ; 24 Lieutenant. Henry C.• 13urkiilter.• • CIeMPANT B.—Captain. W:'Schnerr; Ist Lien, tenant, Jamet:Mat ; Lieutenant. John C. :kick:Wain: Couivair F LlVilliatne:let , Lien tenant • James A. Easton t 24 Lieutenant. Henri Reese. COSIPANt Aimed; 1141Lienten. ant, Wm: 11, Ilaidell ; Lieutenant. George Fame- CoarAsv'll.H-Captain. Alba C.Thompaon ; Ist Lieu tenant, Thos. Sillyman ; -Lieutenant:Peter ,Ratlei- Coer t !1Y L —Captain. J. D. 'Koch r let 1.1 - mtentint, 0. A J. D. , vis ; 2d Lieutenant, Francis All thaeb. CoMVANYF_Stitzei ; Ist e nant', Thos. A. I, win ; 2il Lieuten !tined:XlS% • - ' ' ' •• I rap/ ink 16 , 1 , 1 th , . 1034 Regi., N. Vols., Chief Commissary of. Musters . ; on GenZ.ral Ifirtanif staff,_ died at ,reteri-barg, 4tity .7; 1863. &pt. R.r.tutlils a native of . Germany, he ar rived at Pottsville, July. 25,1.860. • • W.liew the're• bells, nt broke.out took up arms fortlM country of his adoption. He vas enrolled in C,apt, Char -1 anaugeroweros ' COmpativ,'. - 6th Regt.,'.Penna. Vole., on the 22 , 1* of. April: - 1861; ant pr. moied li,rgeant.in . the' three -months service. ' After, wards he entered' the . .lo3d Regt.; N. Y: V 015..; he was promoted 2d • Liemenaut, :Sept,: 29, : 18P., int Lieutenant March 18,..1.863,- -.Captain, 'Rine 1, 1663, Chlef, 't:ntunissary of 31nsters,May , 2 1 , 1865, for the district Of Nottoway. Capt.: Krauth, after haying undergone the' harkhdlips of this war, and distinguished -- himself by ids bravery in Many battles, was, assaulted in a dastardly manner, by' acute_ parties,' ..the"evening of die '27:11.6f Auto; at l'etetninirg, :pas, . and received - some:: wounds *the ;bead. The:, wounds were unsung T4CA ly, and there Watt every prospect of his ~eon resuming his acenatoMed duties when • lock jaw set in, from the eifeet.4.4.whiCii. he'died -in the fcirenoon of the 7th . of July: He was bitried the next day; with appropriate military !tonere, in the Cemetery' of Petersburg: Isjor •Gto. A. Hicks, est. Galeria, in announcing the 'death of Capt. di, to. a friend in Pottsville; re marhs -. "It may be .pleasing to his relativeS and'friends w to kno that the services'. of Calif: Rrantli were . highly appreciated by the,illajor-tien. on . vuintnxnd ing, o wuuse.staiflie , was serving, anti that he, beloved and - respectod by his comrades Capt. 'Kraut:it: was: received into. the. Yottrille •:Scieotific Assoc...M . 46a. Dec ; 14, 1861. . • - . . ..77te follnwidg soldiers Isom hits County; died in prison at Andersonville,Ga., between Febru tirv:lB6l,'andilaridi, 1865 :. . -• ' . .• 'Brtmny,. private,.Co. E, 48th,Reg.', died joly. 8, Hai; • Number of grave, 3,027: • -.• ' Bann an, private; 'Cu. .55th Reg:, died 0ct.:.15, 1881'.• N umber or- grave, 10,983.., J. Fetterman; private,.Co. .11,.48cti Reg., .died Septemberti; 1861. . Number - of grave, 8,1.75.. . ,• E. Git ghee, private, E, - 18th, died Aug . : 22, 1864: .littrither of grave, , 6,339.- • - • •.- R. Hilm - private' C; 50th, died- June 25,1861. Number grave, 2,130.1 . --'• , ' Jas. Tubia, priv E. 55th, died Oct. 11, 1861. Number of gras.e; 10,735.. J. Meftath, private, C,l-8; died' July 8, .1861: Number of grave, 3,017.: • M. Muldatiey,-private;,K, 96,"died.Atig - . p, 1861; Nember of graVe, 4,898. • _ - .J.Mase; private, A 4-48, died 00. 4, 1861. Num ber of grave, 10;846, -• . • = D. Boot., private, 11,.18„, died Sept, 11.. 1864.- 7 , Number of ttrave;.8,712..„•• • '. . • • H. Suomi', private, E,. 43, died 0:1.4, 1864.-. .tittrulki of grave; 10,299. ' . A. Wike,'private, B, 96; `died June 30,1861. - .Number of-grave, 2;699. - '• - - - • Wineinger,'priva te E, 96, - died July, 6 1864. - Number of grave; 6,790. • . Bet Ween February . 26, .1864, and' March 24, ;1865, 12,801 Uuitm.soldiens died in the rebel prison pens at Andersonville. A large proportion Of - them were starved to death and - 'murdered bY-„cruel treatment and neglect.. • The removal of - the bodies cannot be effected • before the • ltit of October, - accerding to orders issued from the War Department,' regulating - the disinterment of the liedia of -.SoldierS.. At the meantime. Colonel Gregg, chief Of transportation „On - Governer .thiftin's buff, will institute an in gnifY.is to the hist and most' .convenient way of securing such removals; and '.prior to the .Ist of October issue a • circular . setting forth there fatits, for the beriebt•of the, public:* .These. hints are thrown but' to pi event -ny unnecessary haste in apptying for.:trineportation to, convey their bodies from -Georgia, to. .Pennsylvania. - At the proper time this tranoportation will be issued to. the 'proper persons; wnen IGis lit:Med - the honored. remains of evert gallant ;Pennsylvanian' who per. billed atAudersonville.will , be removed to the soil of their native State; to.. repose amid the scenes of their youth,. where their ,naves .will he watered with Vie' tsars 'of ,grateful generations * yet to . . ' come.' ' 'Governor 'Crirtin and Surgeon General Philips. are engaged in efforts to preente'Sinnlar . lists of Poinsylvaniasidiliers buried at other rebel pris tine. -It 'hoped.. soon' to have. alist ready for publication, of those' who perished at Salisbury, , B. wht -P347 IMt him, bola' -17 its teitoeing4 PIN 'll4lO - sloo,ooo.—Abort-twelve _o'clock 'last Sat.; lofty bight; the Sib of Sttly e the hiproienients ofSOP*: 01,41:5 inr,./Arref enttritlylditetroyesibjlit ort• I/00h latge•AimentilOns;• f• ',great height,-and - was - mact of our first seisms col lierz.einablishments, inr,hijw,)realting,,hoisting. LlVintiViitur*llll '4'4"Pri!g. billityto. no utiftretrthonearul" dollars; and on - sand doll.ire of iulsnrdnbe . • : - .I . t, is reported that the flee . originated from a lamp which was left burning in. the . upper _por tion of the estabhehiknemtlibich was the first to ignite, and wheraW."-i:pOneans of ignition. el istexl; In about ~• :Venn the tnne of the • first cture.was laid in smouldering rlitAhe raging ofthe flames, that baiirliWihiareds of feet into the air, the scene wiferArillyfgr and, and to many, terrific. Most'oft hilly holders of St. Clair, spent the night on th eir house tops, eitinguish• mg the. hurnurg 'embers, • :which blaiing showers over theiowni • '•-• • -•- " Lhis l' is the second. - time • the shalt colliery has offered . this misfortune::ln; he month of An , t.lttWiVitasx age43hs;eitnieseerie.liwall. pre-1 sented, but on both' occasions,, the weather' was calm and'serene ; not. a breath seemed to move t.lo air. ••;Had the. wind,.been.bigb:it.would have been almost" inepwitile to hive saved the town. Even under - the• - •titicitnistinees - reqnired greatest.' watchfuluese an energy to greyent a ;eneral conllagraiion. .'• • • .- • • . . , • -- . Grand EistedVoci.iwid'ori-the. 'grounds of the 'Pott-sville Water Cornpany,Julv - 5:4 and 6th, 1860, President:lles. -Edward -R. - teals; ' of Pittston, Pa ; titatt Prestdent, John„ Lucas.; : of Pottsville ; ~E.iteddfotl; Bard, Joseph:. Prosser, of Miners , . . e . Adjitdicators;:on Emit* and-. Poetry:—Atiow7 rin Jones, of Mee4iille, - .‘'• .• '. • Po. mi. Masleal . Composition and Singing.-i --Prof. Write Aubrey , Powell; of Seranton,..Pa. • Do. rtor Reeithtiint hrid D. Thomas of Mahamiy City,anditec.Theophilus Jone. of Minersville: • • • -Do. , on' T. Ptietry• Composed- on the epef..-The Bard of the•Eistedilfod, . ..••• , • • • 'Do. on 3frrlet of Air Fan's' for , 3fines.Benj. Haywood, Esq.'• - •. ' • • .g atrgnilcier is.folatit „ . - iradWiint • _ . En lir. & gallant • . • Ondawidlt Walta.r '• • . • Inly sth; -1665.-510aNING. .Eistecidfod.ritiled to - order, short ad dress from 'the chair!' Ths'meeting•was then ad , dressed-h*theßef. jae.brJarties. 'r:-Rev!: Tlieeph ilnijonen thbh olliiiveiT 'with - a Shrift addre:is to English... Joseph Prosser addressed a few:sdaii zas to the Eisteddfod-.Jarenile. Chorus, "Hurrah to the woods:". I.."l3rutust)ration•int the 'of CiSar,".recited . dly . - I `Shermaii," Prize $2.50. - 2. Duett o.laricheater," two - Comp. euecessfnl, - "Y Ceiiicsiyr." Prize $3. 3: Adjudica-, tion On "Carton" on -let verse of 61st Psalm, Com petitors simeesisful; jos. Parry,•Thiq:. of Danville.; prize $2O. 4.• Quartette, - •"0, • the Old,krouse Retho,"two oompt,it itors; successful, "Cinftrians," prize $4. 4 .'Parties in the andienee gave "Viiican at Biota?' the misucccessful;:sl.. 50. 5. Adjudica tion of- - stanza to - the.. Greenbacks, dorripetitorl snecesful, Jno. A. Roherte,.Termont., prize 6. Solo Bass;-"Teyenasoefiri di,infor,” five cum petitors; Sinecessful, prize - divided betwefm "Mar -1 ens-and ,"I?enfelya," prize $2; 7. Adjudication on. Essay on total nostinehee,Competirirs; :s4 .Siaece , ful,.prize• divided between "Eugene" and `.` E9r .ive ci amsee,". prize, $10: 8. .ohorini."Worlc enough for • two eomnetitors ;',BricCessfnl, "First class,7 priie $6.. 9.•Adjitilicatinn on Tour - Best stanzas to Joe. Davis, - competitors; success ful "Rh imaytd,", $4. • - 10: solo - • and chn- He "Down - where . the Witidinr WilloYis.;" sung by "First. Class," successful; $1... Reeital of "The World for sale," two- competitors; sue •cessful, prize between - "Sheridan" and `,'Cyntro Back," plizor $2 .50..• 12.• - The. Mighty Cenquthrer." Two *ichoirs • competing, sitecessf n 1 The Sanfords,".prize $lO. • 13. Pr if:- WAIL Davis, of Tamaqua, sang a Comic song "Bryan i 5 Lynn," accompanying himself en the piano.- 14. Prof. Powell of .Scrantou, •Ha ng:."lPri . ' gad:dement .1.1/ nthotri". (my mother's old'straW-eliair) accompa nyie. himself odthe , Piano. Adjourped'at P. sf. . • July sth..—Arry.romou. • _ .3.20, P. M., Eisiolgod celled to order by the chair. • Benj. Haywood, Eso., then :delivered short address. Poetical addresses the', 'teridfoil."English StanZas by "Jrii;tiqin Opiedd.". Stanzas by :-"Main at, . stanzas. by 13enjamin E. Jones. I.,.Prpn Powell 'sang "My .Nat we land," acconipanyitighimself on the piano, and-chorus sang by some of the best: vocalists present. - 2. "Brutus . and. (13issins," two setts ef : competitors, stwieessful-".Grant Tbrimite." -Prize $5. 3.Mr. Lewis. gave $1 for the wan -is, to tattler that told the eh:air that. he - was slim ing in- andieace, tiro sneessstol-;• "terry' :("Son a!)"Demi;"y-, , This.. created a great. deal. - of arusement. 4, Adjtirlicatip -on "Rssiiy - en thellible,": four competitors; success ful !(..ti/des,": prize: $l5. --,5. -Recital of, part - of ` . -Diegker fernsgterix,% folic competitors, .` Area-. rI • ylim) : :" prize $5: - shining, •"Catch," two cqm "petitors; suceessfel ;.:"Tlie. Politicians,", prize $5. There were three politieians Anging,.-two stood "P threatening each-other - and calling each Other liars, thieves; &e.,-cvhile the third sat down-call- 7 ing - them fools; &c.., for' quarreling. TheY. crea ted great deal trfainesernent.••,'7.AdjudiCation on "The BeSt 'Collection ,of .reading, matter for young folks, biographical. sketches : 'preferred,'.' two competßors, -successful ." iinar. or 'e . an,". prize $l5 - . -8: "Rittempor y. Gapeons Spee Mim dhes." None to hear . the subject- until , ready to com mence and then to 'have but five minutes faur Competitors ; successful, " • arßerilen," prite - $5. While one of the - competitors • was ms king his spench the others - were out of hearing, _The subject was whispered in the 'ears of the. competitors, one afteranother and then they Were to eminence right away. The.siibject announced was - '‘Which is best, to tharrir, l or.not.to marry." From-the want of presence s.f.reind in the speak- firs, it was rendered very MTVIATig. The success , ' :fel:competitor dannilitining that they charged for marrying. persons ,and that money- could not al ways be found. .131 e having reeeiVed,- have no more reattort to. complain on that score.- 9. Duett; "Death of Heber;".,-competitont ; three couple;sueeessful, "Shona r Shan, prize 10. Dnett, "Watchman • tell' me;'..' 'Competitors ten conple; sueeessful,' -"No. 3,-, prize $2, 11.-1 ".4/rtaipqraoorein." (tbe best Welsh air,) _core-, •itorS,' - auccesifnl, "Gymro,", Jos.. B. Parry,. of Danville:; . prize W Solo,. "But than A,' not-.leave," three ceinietitors, • saccessful dividedi between '-"Bn4ilay," and .".otrenckloffd, prize $2.3 13. Adjudication on "Essay on Rite toric,"` competitor,' successful, , "Essay D.:Jones, Hamilton - „College„ N. Y.:,-)prize $4O.- 14. Dnett,. "Pa b0th.71717.0f.4," (ivhat is lite;): two competitors seceeSsfnll "Leith and - Rachel,l' ,ritize $3: 15. :Anthem, "Cydi:posithVen." two choirs competing,. successful; "Ashlanders,7 led by Robert James, Esq4Prize $3O. Adjiiiiarn edtillli,P. M.-- •• . • - :•.:• : "-- • .. July sth, EVENING coNcErer. . • t. Prof: Powell. sang and played "Dear old.. Maids of eyrrtra.". 2. -By the same, "Petti diarif lawn yto Oari•e," ,(courting is a very ;delishtful I thing.) 3..COrdettip -it fairies o'er the- grass,". sang by Messrs.:Sno. M.Tryse, 'Wm.:Bert, - and Robert Jones,- accompanied by. Prof.- Poivell the pisnri. • .4: . '"Defneh, ir MintyplarTilitr (come to the - by: the .Aiibland . choir,' led -bv petit: Janice Esq.,'accompanied by Prof. ,Powell. ett,the plane... 5. "They.have: 'stole ny child I away,' by-Prat. Daiis;•:.orTimaqua,. stmt . :and, I played on -the :piano.. 6.: Patrioticsong, :"Orie Flag or No-Flag,!''s - ang and played-by Prof „ell. - He sang.it as if he meant it: The mreile was composed - bylimself. -.7: Comic , song,. "Since have been in the Army," by-Prot •Davm. Davis ie . good on a comic song. - 8. "Hark the .Glad notes." by -Mesabi . : MObert Jones; ' Wm: Bert; Jno: M.:Pryse, Henry Davis and 'Francis Davis, accOinpanierlbv - Prof. - Powell, ori the piano.- 9. Song - once knew a Nnrmandy Maid,"bY Prof. Powell... 10. Song; .",Y - .oi - renitit- (Sinn," (The white WheaL) by Prci!..Pewell. - Adjnerned: • : :The proefttlinge of tile : - ernicluding-day,--July .6, will be publishedln nur,next issr e • . • - • -‘• • • • • . . The 'Penn:4y lrfinirt .stare'Haihefor bnrali 1 Sol- - niers are in receipt of the to]: lowiit; jotter from - Itev, A.tlinsori, Agent - for the Rome.'. , to be lionecithat his.eng,gmbione will he acte!l..upon, and*.that the auhscriptiOns , in this Cennty;.in tiler philanthropic object will be increased largely . . PAILADF7,I9tI)L, ;filly R. 1565.. Eorroft SIR—Id addition to for, tiler lisde publish - e(1 in vier jotirnol of ! , ohscriberr to the, fond for the etintear d iated , home . .(Penrstilvon ( a Stnte Iltime) for Out onidierti and &c.: permit .metiow.to enclose the- follOwintr,, from Pottsville and . . .. te r tia t ax ..;lbat•C•ber, daa U 1 Ins Fletche o r Gldbwerersit tnitir trentripta - " .; Grayli pbelnlau4 o ..Fktaii tr •'• • • = 4- • •-*- eeeakNesitan_itilred e •••• ,14 .1 Eshelman.. - dobn . Kane b Eshelman' -2 not ont 0 • 4 , 4 4.4 WY* ... 0 Leg-byes • ' - • • •• • • SECOND TyyELV.II. ,it , .ST ........ . 1 b • zr i;k. 0 Isaac Geiger 113 ..... . itsPs Treriry'. IL Ileeliirr trick. • 4 • Fitzpatrick.— Reuben Maine b Do r * -• • 6 eft, • DanielWiuterelecli,p- b:Di AAf ert i . i4. • 0 • 8.11 . 1. g. Don*tiiirtY ..... .. .. • pl:Pat ric ,_ . &,4 llll ' l4,b74l. • ro ' .. . . 90 u Fre . ed b Fjtrick , : , - 0 B. D: Culbert ti Dougherty 777 Esliehriau • '" . -5 - rick. David Fletcher h iFqx• • Uatrick e.olllingent dos. Eisenougb ... i r ft k Kane.— 0 0 b:Newia ... ' • :Alex. Giveninot out... . 3 Byes ''...;:••••-` .. - • de5...... .. • • Al4-ALYSIS BOWLING-FIRST rargr:le.-1, Rt-iva..,ltunstilk:Vrinests. Eshelman...:...:. iB, • , 38 , 0 ScanlanlB 8 0 , 8 ' al: z 0 0 - ... . .18 . , - • - BECOI4Ii-TWEL ' . . BALLS.. Dongherty • 60 . .. 26 . (I • • . 4 , IhtziwtT . .06 • .Chillson..... ' 0 • 'o Gene 6 •:.:•••• ;:.f• -', 0 60 • 10 •t.O ; , • . . eary B. Seb•inger.-• :Robert •. • -David Wilkins.. . Levi Hilbert. .. •., An interesting and - exciting game was nleyed ' on.Tuestlay,;'JulY-4tb, between -the •Eiret Eleven of the Silver Creek - lintbraeite and . - tile - Second Eleven of die Tintearora Excelsior 'Cricket Clubs. which resulted iu LaYor of the Tdscarora.Secoud Eleven. by 4,runs. • Annexed is the score : • . THSCAROR4 SECOND ILLEVE'N. J. • lar , ISNIMG - Sullivamb Shields' . • iS.b Shields 4 'Thos. Wignell b Shields .2h"" . ... W. Davison b Winlack • 5 " Thos Wolfstelholua -I? _ . Shields 6 b , lion. Conway b' Shields 12 b John Dovey .k,Winlack • 1 b Wiolack. -- Walter; Fallip. and '.l? -.-- • ' • • •• . Shields . • b. .! • T. Davison b Winlactu: •.6 b Shields,- ' - Robert,Hyde - .b Shields: ,S.b . ... . Peter Shepitz not out... 0 e Wild b shield; B. Yost b Winlack ' 3 not out Leg•hpas" . ." , , Roadie' . - Wides • . ' ' - - • 50 SILVER CREEK ANTfiRAGItE. • -• • Arai' Imsrsoa. • -• • ..11 r aNNINGB. Wm: nosd c Morey b • Wolfstelliolni' • •-. 10 c Davison' b Conway...: 0 John Young b Ibiyi.nn - .; 3 run put • • - J. INlclatt re b Davoson.. ob . Conway • - • 0 .1. Coulyb Wollstelholm. •IC Dovey b Davison ; 0 Tbos. Feely 1b w, b Da. • ; . . • .• .. . . T. arid b Daviion James ShAelds cDovoyb • . Davison ... . Omiway, Peter IteLee b Wv;lfitel holm .. .. ••-••• . Ales •Winlark c . DoTey 1! Wolf•telliolm '3 h Dailion. • Jas. Win's ' Dovey b • • ' &t• • ' . Wolfetelbolm...• .. . . 20e Dovey b 1 W. O'Brien: lu lm ' . . ' ... . • ... ~• 0 'bit vvicket:•. •• •• •Wm. Wild net Out.., B.not-out , 1 Bye.i Leg-byes • .2 3 0 . , •The•Tnscarora P•econd.Eleven winning by 4 inns, at-. ter u very dose and interesting contest:, , •• • • . Tusexao.ax, 517,V1C1t CHUN. UMPire • Thos. nordair, • Thoe. Miller. • Scorers , J C.lrortbell, John Russ. A match, between the first eleVelis of the Cb‘ce ola and drib.. will be played cat Vied nesdav next on the ground of- the Osceola in this , u..h. The wickets - pitphed at 9 o'cloelt, A. M. • ~ • " ' • • . • . • • (jolt TUE ILLNIES' JOURNAL.] • , I • TIME AECALDIA.S. INSTITUTE. • Since the'remiWid of the County seat • o Schuylkill Orwigshurg to Pottsville; the old'c ourt Rouse at, the foimeridnee has lieen devoted to educational pupa= ses. and" lis been known as fhl A iowifalt itifute: We are much gratified in being able to chronicle the • fact that this-school has weathered the 'fretfulstorm which Curing. the four . years just past, - has' sunk so many of onr feebler'instlfutions of learnlng.• It -lives, :ft and its special friends and patrons 'will in par.. tieular; thank us for infOiming them that it gives good evidence of pine into still:More efficient operation . at 'the beginning ot'the next session. At least we are as sured that. although it "changes haiids,"•the present indications are that It will lime none of its former pre tige and vigor. -' -., .. .. .• . Rev. I. J. Stine. a gentleman of sdperlor attainments I . and. much ..'experience in-the art of teaching," succeeds Prof. Friese.. As we understand, Mr. Stina, has leased the entire property for a term of .years. and is subject ing it to thorougn repair.. The whole building is to he cleansed out and fitted up. so as to accommodate the Principal's family and a limited number of select board -, ink scholars: ' The fences ore' to be rebuilt, and the yard is to be made a - pleasure ground. fie the .greater: . mat of the- linilding has been unoccupied' dry several . years. we, presume . some work will he found necessary. ' But we have no doubt: that, with this, it can. and will. I be made a very comfortable with and boarding . i house, besides nfordiog ample room . for school 'porno -1 ses ; and we are told that alresdy the hamnier. and the trowel, the saw and the. plane, thebrush and thebroom . have begun their .ciptiroprilite Lebors,.'so that. the thine. - as the boss of the . says, may he in good running order. by the opening of the .. Fall Session. .. :• The new, Pribcipel of the "Institute" comes to Of i. wigsburg with a repulsion as a surce-sistiil teacher well I! e4tablished.. 'His -paperer' are Orthe first mule. • His education -is. knovrn to-be good, and.-his experience! large. He was one .of 'the that webelleve,Ao receive I 'the teacher's professional certificate under the 'revised - school "law .of 1854—was one of the. &hinders of-the !Franklin Educational ../iwociation, one of -the • oldest• -Teachera'anstitutes in this State: has ' ocamled the Vice President'S chair in-the Pennsylvania State Teach ers 'Association.; edited..-a= Meritorious' educational. journal." and bah bad considerable experience Rs a •, "teacher of teachers." • baying been Principal of the Mifflin County Norman School, and the _Normal School 'of Cumberland County. He-is well known throughout ourritate as' an earne s t and practical'edtiestora "live teacher.'!; Under his - management .the - School at Or vrigsbnro, =nit succeed' We wish it success; and es pecially to young men and young women preparing to - teach in our free schools, we thinkrwe are enttrely safe . in retionimending the Normal Department of the Arca dinnrastituteas worthy of their attention and attend . epee. ' No:doubt.'-also, the boarding of the ptipils by the Prineioal in his own family, will edd to the.number •-of stiidenti,iwidespecially:bf girls; from abroad f as pa-- , rents .will- feel that, they. are safer. from hrirtful influen ces nod temptaticius, and a more Watchful care will :be expettml to be .exercised under that arrangement. • - .Mr; Stme informs as that he taught his first school as far back as the winter of 1&46-7. at the Age. of seven teen: This was comparatively, in "the olden. time," and whilst scarcely yet of "middle age," his time of ser vice in the great work has been long enough and'varied `enonet to not - Holy gfribitri *good imaiatatibii:but to afford him arnple!opportunities of immparindifferent systems and methods, and' impnWing - upon them.:He bits also . traveled 'extenteleely,. , and - thus familiarized himself with , the educational:systems. of different sec- Deus of our country: .. . - • • EbIIdATION. . . . . - • . •TN .• N . . . ; 1 • :Lowey,.Pottiviiie ;- pa . , AGENT FOR THE SALE OF TEE ''WHEELER & WILSON • SEWING - •MACI-lINES . . • In Schuyikill _County. . . A number - Of theite excellent Fatally Mtichinei ire al. ways kept on- hand rineein . .be seen in operation bj calling at hie residence in Market. Street, avoye next dtior to the English Lutheran Church. • • To tkcoinuio lafe persniis "tising, these ,Machines, a supply of Maehtrii North's, Maihins Oil and Soap, and Clitrra Thread, in all numbers and colors, especially adapted to Sewing hinchine use, be kept on hand. Thorough instructions for working these. Machines will be given to parties purchasing. ' Orders by'rriail:will receive prompt atiention. Call and examine before purchasing elsswhere.-.. • . Gray- . Illatir;'.llatftncros, Dandruff, any Disease of tile @ealp.—No: Dcw.irear Gin :Cos YAW: Wall rr. IT 18 NOT A DTIL !`l,onduri” . Color Restorer.^ lAsntlpn"• ,TIMM - ,;, Color.Restoter... "Londom. .-wonmos •• . Color Restorer." • ."LondoM. oazAr -,“Hair Color Restore....“ • , “Loudon" • ...ILENINDT ' "Hair Color Restorer " • , "Landon" • : “lialr•ColOr Restorer.!. • It is the ONLY RESTOS= OF COLOR *NOYES FRO-V.IIAM DRPONINO count:gap, Delleately,perfaMed. I. will restore gray hair toriti-eriginid color. ' will make it grow-on bald heads: • 3. It will restore the natural secretlims.. ' • 4 It willremove all dandruff and itchings. . • *. 6.ltwiltinake the-hair - 30ft; liberty; exid tlexilde. • • 6. It will preeerve theorigirud.eolitr twold 1. It will , prevent the hair from falling.off.. , • • 8. 'lt will care all diseases of the - sculp. IT IS NOT AL DVS. " . ..Londe." ' • ' ."!//ofr.Cotor Reirtoiei." . "Landon. ,• READ • : Color - Rittirrer." ' , 'Landon" •• : • - ; " Hair Color • ReAtoreiP "London“.., tuts . "Hair Color Restorer.” - "Lo - ridto" • --. 'Wait -Color Reßferer." "L00rf0nt...... - caininoire. :”Hair..Cobtr 'Restorer .• "Landow , • .7 .. Al/air-Color littdorer..! "URNS ST OUR mos* narszarr PiIIOOLUOS AND CLICROT:. . Du. Swavira A Rots: lionte all keens . age I began to lose lay' trek, and (=tinned 'to do: to nntil:' the scalp. became. (aMae ye the pilm of my land: :troubled alq, with,a disagreeable itching fever, great heat; and land: • na email pusteleawcathi form. quite core tothe touch. litultlntreng.portlotrol the . hair on the side aed: • bach:of my- head :WORM' e quite gray: . After tieing a number •of Restoratives called) without &memos, --Atint.mr,.heurt, nearly Ajellitate , of her; Lretnctantly 'I 1., commenced uninv.,:thrb7lo3DON.RAlß COLOR , Rftr..l .spoftftEt.AND DR051NG.1....-Now.-..7candonanui - Jue - :1 tice-comPel no to - nerf..tonft , .tliat thrl ugh.. ita nee I. ;:now,a new and beautifttl growth of.hairerom.. stored to Ite - originaltark and gloevyoppear anatvandtventoretbeassertion, .the..world fUrniehee Bn N p o p a a ll r n o t h m o a o e & O h r e ba ld. ha d dry cc a in n e d ct ehn harsh: inal:g Y . felling. tense litl-fincei' this- cleanly- aud. delightfully. ..perfumed/Miele. liennerllniterlfitates.Natl ...830.Lentriardetreet,.Ptdiadelpila.: , krt . .* .15 - ixnts it bottle r eix.hottlettr&k, Sold by Dr: BWAYNS & SOlik.33fthlorth filch: street; above Vine, Also, by- GW - DROWN As-ftol4,:Progglati,.Pottaville. • ;4' lIHNIII-SAY.LOI‘.,.. , . 'Anne IT:. Id.. r •z ;% 24-; . Those stdr4 to tick. ,iii i recceed v r the. lo anything they ,wisiu• should send for 9De4r turti g done GI V 4 & F en 8°4.4 IttgailSWOnich eotun! Atbiee-. -2TPerT ccst:nuL stamp lull -ezglintrtiu't.''fat-h....r...1,401:83i115taa o r ior ......atistVlsmestrotite rtft - rWs lier"' l rsteliall'firigii — Wl - iiiiWil Fatigue -,..- . _mitt , ...A will m ii,... , . . , ---wag. Whites. and all the painful, ...- ..... tam 'wet*. to either of the three following forms : • - .use -.,... anlSad b , iitiliceddsrallstelidea beo2 --' ( 0 45 ' ,, 1111; Ail Caab. will eflect a cure whin all other means, have failed. ' ~-. yd., gh t ir cool.; Half in nest /Mortgage Tuisertu.s itiVe intirsi near crown -To riatt.wmour. i ii ip na, nji p„ oa the Butt a au b . Bum. . 241, l ' PP L C art9s9 c",, TH OP POI, oir PtlCruilF A/ 111 * * su. ' . ' :i i MIZAWIRsuIIi4 411 'P.ltri I'l:ri _ _ * .4 ' I _ . tToiseincod ii, t I; .: , : • '',,7 '.- . -,;., t. . ,-, J r - ,- 6 J. Agatera.: erkld be care fat tcrstSte 14;r, i w .ii.M.l et the rir fultparld mv p get i pampineit.free;LO. Ole AO; t tiA k ui bf payment they Mike: - ~. A, i lt ...- -.1 'Sold liyall Price $1 per bottle.. - -,. -~ . The cat& payment will.be made. numthly, reserving - ' Sole Uniteff, tfit'Agent. " - • - • . twenty. Per cent., until the completion - of the. work. in JOHN mons. ircortianat Sr., New York. the usual manner. By order of ;Boarder Directqrs. IL ~- N. 13.-$l and a postage stamps enclwetltti.any an. . '.. .W, ft. CASE. Pieskient. i therized agent. :will Insure s bottle containing over 5P .. , For. details, 143 further Information. apply to : ,.1014-11.1-Sellarafig, l l4.ww ,- .%...17-:• ,. . ,,,,. ..; , .... , i - Nsa ---, vt -, v -,,,...,.~.•:-.4,,,.---,,,,,,,.a7Ly.:Skl&OßErciltHftglneero,K, . ,o-1 ' July 15.15.-4 8- St , Columbia. Laumater Co., • . A rray Itch, Tcsser,„All,ltrasptioesa I. , ~, NOTICE. is hereby given that the part% "DR. SWAYNMS ./a,t,-111IALTNG OINTMENT." -- . t _l' mership betiveen 'LOUTS SNYDER di We " bit. SWAYNT'S AIL-11EALING OINTMENT." ROCKIIILL POTTS. Was dtsiblved by Mutual consent ' , No case so obetinate, or long !tending,- It will not : care. In s short , time. All kiwis of Tettex__.are'PenOth.. e l3 ` . '. . All debts owingpartnership t I i A tottaid Arc o is. rece ve andameement on the' 10th dor or April last. • ........ by said W. Rockhill - Potto at ' l3O Broadway. New Yore, ly cured. Army Itch...Whitt IS ArP li r PL Yl4eB " 11 ' .....- and all deMands on said partnership are , tole present fails to care; Chronic Et3lslPelaß, Ma- Mom ed hhn for payment. Signed. worms, - Berbers Itch. ac. -- iiimeons coreriglit a! =g . - L outs . R,Tymat. whole surface : surface, of the body, 'old sere of rasnMesrl- : , • ' . W. Roc alum rotors. ; deriding. that pin at derlarme every other ra w' bt . June . 27, 45; ' ' 284 t" -- '' ' . treatment, all yieldto thettesillg rapertietiof the MD • . 2, stable salve.; • • ' , L • . ... '' NOTICE.-The Su ion • Booki - Jor ' • rite 60 cents. - . 74 Sending 80 cents - to Dr. Switint :. - ;;the stock or the phibidelpithr rind ,North &Son; WO mem SIXTH_ Street. Phltadelptis.. ll WI - p m ,* g a m m a emesely, lent be , . , onsned • sit the .om ee will be:notiled to any part of the United States, _ 'Fee ' Ol . • of' Q. W. -Le Mir. Asti-, ITrir.,' , "l*A.:l4 ll .-1 54 :k1 7 . 1 1 1 merge . . , - ......._ ..,_. .. _ ... - -,,,..*„.•_, ..._,-~- ; - -' 7 '891 - eibitatki*,a l .4l , 9Ml ' :2:'.: llo ". l o-r•;•,,t 7 "; `,- _ , T itat i di fifir ittistet * Fatkril tm irotAiiiiirniVlSMlX „7,110204 . !w;_q.„.;:-• ~ ~.., .., ~ -. .., ,: : ',14..., , ;.,::e . '''.litid.veitttontifine`Opeulit'_ltoorp or isath. ,, Jtsirtist tisk ii it in , tu i '''• Ralik* wieint. unless the Capital Stock - or the COlilpitn. It seeitiorti be meniiiitesi lir'east- . - - ily dual be subscribed for berme the exPiratimt of_ thal 4 „. . • isenseut Of Mankind that Del..- J. C. Ayer A Co..SSaria-.,, • - time. •- ' - - , --. ; , - - ; -,,--. , tzt. - . pasirth,Tettetsfshd,pmikira _the„greettiet-.oohedieti Phitsdeiphis, July 15. vs. _ ', . 91.4 t ” ....----- . . . . ... , - yet discovered fur the treatment of disease; that Mery - iii." - NdITICE:-A- Special - -Meeting or Abe Sarsaparilla is the grestilhai;Of Life, . which Philose,... , •••••= 6 '- ritocithrildemof the STAR" 00,1,14COMPA , and NT to act upon the question of buret& the Ca ~.. -Phetabiii - ii ii l ht 'tit' purl ti q . blood _. __. TiY „,.. - . 11 ,. -7- •• Stock of the Company to Atte•snuttor-Thien C ~..P.114% judge for:yourselves. - ..-- - _-....-.Tuil / . ....'° °- P mk , -. '---' -and Fifty Thousand Dollars. , and - also. toast:Apostate' _ ,_, _question of extending: . the , charter - of the company to: -twenty years from the Ara' day . ..:of..Tanoary.- ,t 865; trill Wield lathe Office Of -tbe compinyi.. in New-LrmdiiQ d • Cdttw. on - Wedneerley,...the lot dar orAilmst - teitt; - ittilb•cklek, - P.M. - ,- - . - -WM. 11: STAItI2: ' ...- -.::. WM. IL CHAPMAN. , , . ' R. A. MANWARING, New London. Conn;. July 6, :65',-13- t] Directors. ,• , a Irrora - tha Large# in—niat tAi ,WorllL] - - I am acqualMeifs.tilti;,MilUZTlTM.L.Maitia, tacturer'ef.Hraaintii , u , a - rthaatitila skrtnika. occupied the, drug-store oppcete residenee,' and' qumewful lis coiaCneting_ the:htildseis'Wherit *theft hat not' been equally au before hint. • I have. hem fa - nrably impreased with bis character and entemrLac. • F - • --: WILLIAM WRIGHTMVZ, ---- 11ECLBIBOLI;04CONCENTRATICB EYTRACTIKFC111:1 . 's 111:1,1111OLD . Vbrf Othr:riflit4lacrr SA es 4 rmait.A. Put ()ter: Both are prepared • according to 'rale - kivi Pharmasy had t,-eraistry. end: are . the, /nod active that can be made . April 80.0. , 14-6 m . 'MATRIMONIAL: - Ladiei and Gentlemen : If. yon' wish to u. marry you can dO "so by • addressing me. . I will send you r without ..money.,and „without ..nrlceo-P4ufahle in fcismittion: thSt will enable' You to marry -liaripily avid speedily. irrespective of age, wealth or beauty.. This infotmatios will cost you. nothing and if you wish to marry: I will cheerfully assist you... All letters strictly confidential:,The desired - information - sent by.return mail, and no eward asked, - .lPleifie -. inclose postage or 'stamped envelope. addressed to yourself. 'Address; SARAH B. - LA.M.BERT, Greenpoint, •Rings Co., N. York. I,hit wicket J g J ileavinee!s,. . - . . .. .. • Firm of Powtor,s pt WAILE:IIIT.MAN, . • Idanufacharing Chemists, 3 th 3fid.Bro.ww.§Ueem-Philly. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, treated with the utmost success,. by- Dr. J: ISAACS, Oculist and Aurist; (formerly of Leyden . . Holland .)' 'No. 519 PINE- Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable Sources in the City and Country can be seen at his . The medical faculty . are invited to accompany their Patients.. as - he has- no secrets in , his practice: ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge made fot examination.. March 'Ob. The Guiar ov Max m STEEKCATIL—Theiefore the nervous and debilitated should immediately use EXTII:ACT Buauu.. April.B, 65. 14-6 m IC yon 'want to knoyv: n, little of Every- . thing relating to the human 'System. male and. fe male ; the causes and treatment of diseases ; the r mar riage'cnstomsof the world: how to marry„well and 'a thousand things • never. published before , read the re vised edition of "liimitcAt. Commoli &max."- a cptions book for curious people-. and a good' book for every one. 400 page,s,.loo,lllnstrations. 50. -Con tents table sent free to any 'address. • Books may be had at the'SCtokstoresoir. .be, sent by mail. postl paid on - receipt of Price:Address' VOCYM M.D.; '0.130 Brolulteny,.New York. . . , Thin' Chsirizbe.i, an B.cmay of Warning and instruction for Toting Men-,-pnbliSbed by tfie flow- and Association; and sent , free, Oretisirm, in 'scaled en r yelppes. Address, Dr. 3, StaLlp PIODGIITON. limtard Aitioeitilion;Plilladeltdiiti , 'Pa:fly • Thing of.flennty is A Joy Forever. Thoee • who desire brilliancy of complexion,. ainE purify and enrich • the. blood, which I.lM.ainot.n.a Ccal morradirma S.iataArAltlL:Llk invariably does.. lie collect :f is no patent.meilicine. ".. , A4c• for Aelmbold'e Take no other.. • • April 8, ••• . • • 4414.4iiitered CoN4errrirnoNs•Rrifrogra) wr. BOLIOR 'EXTRACT Bumw.. • .Apri!8,..65.. 14-6 m - • Dim: • intiun - DvE : ItatChieligi o s - Hair Dire. Is the beet in um' world.' The only true and perfect Dye—Harmless—ln stantaneous- and • Reliable—produces a splendid Black or 'Natuntl Brown—remedies the ill effect - sof Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the otiginaleolor: ' •Sold by all Druggists... The is signed, W. A. Batchelor, 81 Barclay Street;•New York. • January 7.1:8115.- Extract of igurmapiarillrt clean ieittud ienovntMi the blood, Instils tlidvtor of health into . the system, and out the humors that make disease.. . April S, Gaitleinan eared of Neriotts' Debility; Pre mature Decay, and the effects of youthful' indiscretion, will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure. Cfrir of chierge). This — remedy simple; safe, and Pot full particulars, bireiarn mail. "please address • I JOHN B:OGDEN, 60 Nassau St., New York. 'June 3, . • . 22-3ra scluti4wints!•xvlaissEfm's!.. Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches Our Gre cian-Compound will force them to grow on the smooth est fade or chin, or hair on-bald heads, in Six. Weeks. Price, $1 00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely .sealed, on receipt of price. -.Address. WARNER Sr, CO., BOX 13E4 Brooklyn. N. Y. Febf 11, '65.. .. • • , 111.Cluttiold 9 s . Fluid Extract" Ruchu• is Pleasant. in Mate and odor, free: from all Injurious pro perties and:imnscdiale in its action. [April S, 'GS. 14-dm . . To PeirifY, Enrich the Blood; and Beau tify the complezionOolp litt•stnntu's Cosur-N- Tivermn FLUID Eximp.or •SAnsArtur.i.A. One bottle equals in strength one gillon of the Syrup or Decoction. : April . .0141 Eyes made. New...A. pamphlet directing bow to speedily.restore sight and give up spectacles without aid of doctOr or medicine.. Bent by mall. free on. receipt of 10 cents. Address E. B. FOOTE, M.D. Feb , 4,.05.-5-6m 1130 Broadway, New 'York • Brotherbendle Circulating Library', Market street, Pottsville: Special arrangements ate mule with' person in the towns of-Mahanoy. Schuylkill Raven; Minersville, and'Tamaqua: FOUR DIFFER- - ENT BOOKS are allowed to subscribers at a 'distanca from. Pottsville. All the new publications are added as soon as issued. (March .26. ...A Clear, Eltnooth .Bkin mud Beautiful, complexion follows the use of Hat..nuol,n , s CONORNiRA' TRD IFLRID EXTRACT SARSARARC.LA. It reruoves • black spots, pimples and all eruptions Of the skin. . April 8,'6.1. r . itfm ' • Not•h — ferr of, the Word Disorders that afflict mankind arise from eruptions of the blood: HELMISOLIeS EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA is a remedy Of 'the utmost vtiiue. • 'April 8.:65. . • 1.4-6 in ltdigi . oo : :gtxtellkoOce : NOTICES. Irdrad Marilee Church*, ad. 'near Callow hill. S trev t.--Preaching on. Lord's, day morning and evening, at 1034, A. M., and TX, P.M. ' - • lecture and Prayer 3feeting, Wednesday evening at TX o'clock. • .2. • . - • • Sunda . ) , School, at 9 VelLck Lnrd.a day afternoon. - , -..R..H. - AOSTLNI, Pastor, _ . lf - • , ReSidenceabantonito above Ttlt Street. Cr Clecniata: Reformed: Church, Market Street, Re* . .L 0:- &wan 2 ; glata.: Begtilar service, • alrnately„'in tbeGermati and 13*liall . languages, evil ery Sabbath day, at 10 A.: - .11. & Prayer Meet ing and Lecture. every WednitstbWevenlng nt T 34 P. M. July 16th and MAh, Englisli In thamorning and Ger man in the evening. - • ~- --...• '-'• ' • ' • • • • ' ' July oth and• 2 3 -41: German in the morning and Eng- . liSh in the eveniPg- . ~_ . - . lift Mertilees :rtt alinity (Episcopal) Church on Sunday. Morning at X •East 10.. Sunday evening at I 1 M' past 7, except on the saotop SIINioAY IN Tll6 Ut/lITII% ..when the,service is at x past, .3, P..M., in place of the • evoaing. l --- ,' , .. , I. ,• . . . )x - V init. .Presbi!crizirr .Church, corner Ma hantougo aud., - .3:_klaStrepts... lbw. Isaac Ether,. .1-'as - tor. - Seriires,s - ni(day 1034 A. M: Arid' Tx P. M., e-x.: , ` ' cent on the lid Sunday of every inolith; when.the second service will be held at 334 P. M.- Lecture, Lecture, Thursday • evening at IX. Sabbath Sellout,- 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting. quarter before,•lo..Sanday morning- : - C , tur Urtioo Prayer, lleetitax,. every Sunday morning, fromBXlo 9_,X trclock, in the ..frame . Church : - on Second Street, between: Market and Norwegian Ste. All" are invited. . .'. Cr.EvUurielinitrelairrai; Calif - midi! street.—' Rev, Sim.t. t:/. Rinsxos, Pastor: will preneh'Gerrnan ev. • - erg Sunday - murning - at ,1l o'clock, and English in the Evening.kt to'Clotk:' '' ' -•' ' • ' - ' itiriliinthodiat - E; Church; Second - Street, above Market: ilev..J. Pc , MoCt.conan, - Pastor. Services: l - Sabbath, at 10,•A. M.:, and' ,T, P. M. vraYer 'Meeting, Tuesday evening, at 734 o'clock - - • ' .-- firEhg - . Lutheran Church, Market Square. 'Rev. L. — VC - Komi% pastor.' -Preathing every Sunday morning and , eveninat" 10X A. 'll. - T , mid 7,. M.— Prayer Mcctinga e nd Lecture Titnisdayeven. - , ii 9 cetiock , . - . . . . tiriTSl*MitTE . . A ... ... , D. for the Secret Ser. .t - viite.'4the Field, the Dungeon, and the Eicat. by ALBERT D. RICHARDSON, N.' 1 ., RI BTINE CORR ESPONDENT. , ' The -.. oat intereating and exciting book ever pub liehettlembraclag Mk. Richardsoma unparalleled expo-. rience ter four yeart; traveling through thogOnth in the eecket aeindaa.of the -Tribune , . at the-ebtbfeak of . .. . . . tliti,wat, rub mil. armies and deetarittiitiCAbist and , '-r e e lie we fe °C U tilinky, 'tithe' ..,DETNER.LBE--At Cressona. -On July 4th; 1 ,' • • ••, 'th aro t Vns thirllfebillion • his hy . the'Rev.' Gl: P. lihMver; Loma?. Damian ofSchuyl- ~,. ~,,...,1.J..••• 2', • ' : C°D . . M 11 1 1 , 1 ,%_„r . 2 ,l:_ip__ __, kill Haven,. to h'.."axalitox of : Qrvtigehurg. .- ....A,,12.,t,,,:i..,„:„. 2, , •rcrit rebel ronoia. pinetteeßeitumos., ._ ..: • tp... - " - r - I•rt 'Jamey liy night nearly : taw - MAL it --- BROWN—TURNrat..,-On the eth inat. by the tter i Av,:** ~ ; ~„ Luistiqhigimettig4int.e"t" more, of the. J : "(, Sauey, at the haulm 'of the , bride's lather,- Mr. ..E . k,,, k I '..lieske,:prEbeitartindE7afgrAither errar. BILOWN of Jobio, - Luzerne COunty, Pa., to Mbar 7 .'tkork , peleliattekt - : - ••• , ..•:-. • . -- z ~ . ..' , ::-..--,7,. - :',, ,', , ,,:,,i, Euzaurni Tread of theaame Place: • • • .. • •• _ Teaplieredadieik,energetteybring mehi'and:eatieclal r Domestic worth gives "Beet" the amyl'," ' • ' .•7•S -- ;!li fefttfillblittittidiltehYstollcmeandAio dierikirt_want For tanning `Tetar(e) into aflame; ': .!' -7,?' -01110nrilbiertin ' *al -1424itigM 1 - 114 7.4 4a P t. ' Though "Prue. did Tuat4u)tia into Bnovra,. ' 4- - ...f.,04 . .iwtbdt .- : - ~_ oa s rp. mesa_ .einniagliatt 'And aperhinu quite consumed her Mime. - - -pertinfith; Utikiiire - 1-Provitteanydenibtyntappll - - .•. ./. ~., z .l; C. 11. - ... - ..tant7l3znd , tor4irtadaw..Addreas - „, ,, Lw0: - : - %f....: 4 _ •. .. -, F , :..,...-. .-.. ' - , t IONZ8:-Ii*Mge 0 ;. --- - - i - -N. R. c o rner Eld'ITU4 - lo Ste., PhSedam-. Pe: • - • • - ... Jot) , 1, 256, 264t' .A U.Marriaile NotiCes runt ' accinOcenied toit?a .45 cents to appear fl> the Joutr,:lAiL . : 'anuottneententf,:of - deaths. free- Those ar-' - - •— sostiPanted- with notio; must be,paid for at the (111:10 - TIUGINk:C. Plstili c iCavraslisaM., • rate . 4f 10 cent:per tine. . - .. : • •• Sweet:, • ; . . 'Al.o W . 'estent made 2 -; BUMMERSBACH —in tit. Clair. on , the 7th inst. Pluw7, ' :"' deooa.• sou of- Menry 'and Catharine. Itummensbach. Viivendieb... • • .• . • -,• - • :aged 1 year, months and 't - . • Com grebe: - .d rsiNTLIGS.7L* the Pottivale, lints - , • op us Jesttriaa, late : a prlctite Chrpt. - .4 1 1.1 1 2081re. Co.. 48 th ' ' • • Brit lit iimiliest P,: in the 44th year pf hit , age. , The _ . acci, a r e, - -ctgaTd Apo it wivate in the 140th Megt. Tots, • 'For sale - Wholesaldand - . • i k• • , - GUSTAV WOLTJEr• '• -MMTZ4—in Osowhollow4m the ,lst: .Centrelt. next, licior..to tisittnion motlidni. of- - ,Charies and. Margaret Metz.. aged. 4 yeara,..l -• .*- . . 24- • •• - -•- • -13.WINTING115 4 PAIN 'RINGS ! t-The. sub ' valadßLoii Ttninany, -- otwoliait*„..,,,A, v iib er l w prt . an wort. Fe14 1 3 41 4 1 .i Coiloti,'Y'Ale°"3*A-• wife o f 131 °m 1 4„ 1 r1 r : - -,.. nier.t-ot One. fremetV Ps.tho l ll B . 8 1 808 8- %idyll. h e' - ,iter,F4l.; ; liked . 29 , •Tet,4 l . •• ' following s••••Pllot Boat, haMsittitt,,,ltallark Alps. Ist.- 18 8 8. et: Magnolh4 zPseilesartheiten,lkyrolett,,,Nritia. _Lake Como,. Take. JAMES WA9NII4, In the :;sth' yeas of.i&agm.. truperior.-tretest It. , 84th "A.,. New Yak. Group of Mr. Wegner wares member of the.4th - Delltetare Beg. Chlckens, - , - Also a line Painting 'by Mr. J. M. iment and died front disease contrasted while in - Abt lloundy, theAlleabled Miner, Call awl eoe. them at our iervica 01 Lis twuntry, - ' .' • "tore, . • , B. BANICAN. TWELVE , FEHRICOTYPEW ow be had titAllenho'Galliry for $1 .Jtily . - meeting of the Fubscribeis . to the:apital stock of the "Great 'Kanawha Petroleum.:Cual nod Lumber Company.r ;wlll%be held on Monday, the 2 4 th day of July, 11S6S, at S o'clock; 1",, hf., at the Office of M. O Meitner, Esq... Centre street, in the Borough of Pat:3%llle, for the pur pose of organizing said Company; electing Directors, and for the transaction of other business.. By order of the Corium:germ. • • FREDERICK' 'YATT'ERSON, Secretary. IAGENTS WANTED in - every town '-ship to mynas for the only authentic edition of the Life, Speeites and ,Public Services of Abraham emln ; presenting his early history : piditicaleareer; i speeches n and out of Congress: a view of hie policy as President: his Messages ; Proclamations ; Letters, ,kc. A history of his eventful administration and of Scenes attendant upon his' tragic and- lamented death, by, the Hon. JtrepliHeßarrett. Commissioner of Pen sions, Washington., D. C.,- nearly ready, in both Eng lish and German, comprising one volume of over 700 pages:. Priee, The data concerning the material . points.of Mr. Lincoln's early, history and political ta rter was furnished BY 'HIMSELF to Mr. Barrett, who for several years stood in .tioarrnatertsi. relations to the President; aside from the Orr - Mai relations that he occupied. He has- resided in. Washington from the commencement: of the admlnistratisn,,,, and -has, ex plored the records of the War Office frir facts; and had access to other sources of information - not - usually ac.-' ' :colsibbs. '• • ' . . . • Immediately upon the decease of Me. Lincoln the 'publishers sent an artist that. traveled over 1200 miles and sketched scenes closely identified with.his early life,"and also S oenee associated with his burial at Spring- The work will be embellished - with -ten original il lustrations. Nearly 1000 men are already at work.— Remit $1,50 for Prospectusand outfit for canvassing; arrange a dozen ToWnshilw`in the order.of Yonechnice, and if, territory cannot be selected, the cm& received be returned.. Sold ONLY by canvassing -yule. Address B.X. SILLIMAN Gent. Agt.; for East'n Pa., - -100 f Penn-Street. Residing, Penna. EDWIN COOKE; Canvasser for Schuylkill County. July S, 2131.* - • BIA BRIE Dilen. WAITED: s.'irA • By uirecently an officer 1 .- In l the E ann li ;;; hfivi a n - k o. i.o n nie'el n. perier; 1n bnslneeh, a situation connected with a colliery or manufacturing establishment. . Addreaa4l. F. C., at thia Offlce. • July S., . • ti-lt• • . AGEfii i IEI.EiIiATV wants a litro4tion m general or sub-aftnt of a Colliery. - lies experience. 'Will give references. Address J.J.' J.i .llox 332 F. 0. July 15, U. - WANTED by the School Board of East .Norwe gian TrilAuphip; 2 Male and 2 FenteleTeachera.— An,exarrilnation by the County Superintendent will be held at Mill Creek School lioutie, on THURSDAY, 27th ing.„at.l o'clock, P. M. By order of thelthard, • . July. 15, '65. • 28.2 t , . xx7A.NTED:-2 Male and 5 Female "Teacbeta for the Public Sala°la Of Inahaimy • CRY. • ` Term 9 months. Salary of •Males from $55-to $6O per month : FeMaleB . $25 to $35. • Examination, Tuesday. July 25th, to commence at 8.14 (Oink precisely. By order of the BOard. . DAVTD PHILLIPS, Secretary, • July 15, . Mahanoy City P. 0, t 1 KEE TEA CELL: its -WANTED in the LPublic Schools of Pottsville, Schuylkill • County, pit...by the 28th of Augast, ISO5t . One Male Principal Teacher. for Male " Grammar School. Salary $lBO ayear, payable monthly ($6.5) eqdiValentto $lB a month for the school term of 10 months.' Studies—the common English branches (in cluding Etymology, 'Mental and Written Arithmetic, !Rtimber oUrmile, :about 1511L120 average at tendance. Two lady asslstontO in the school, with sep aratetecitation rooms ' - One Female Principal, for a'Primary . ..Male, ortuJed school. Salary from $240 to $3OO a year, accoviling, to experience and qualifications, payable as above. No. of pupils about 50. . , One. Colored Female Principal, for. Primary Colored, mixed and ungraded School., from $2,0- to $25 ;by the calendar month, fdr the time tanght.l, -1 , 16. of pupils about 30 . - EtcperienceiTeicbera preferreAl. ~ T he lawreqnires the_oarties so • employed to : be _provided with current --Certificates, either, State or - COunty. Applications in 'person'or by letter, accommailetd_ with testimonials, A-c., received by the underiigned. 'to - Wednesday, 16th August next. • . CHRISTOPHER. LITTLE, • Secretary of Board' of Directors. July 15, '63. '2B-8t iVEE;11.11I ENGINES WANTED.-=The un dersigned wishesto pnithase 3 :Second-hand Steam Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-power each. Address JAiItEZ SPARKS, Pottsville, Pa. "' May 7..,?641 'ITANT.E.HD BORRODr”ON BOND 'AND:MORTGAGE , Secured on uneneum bered"real estate fu Ihd - 'l3orongh of Pottsville. worth three times the amount. SIX-THOUSAND DOLLARS. Apply to Mi W MATCRIN, Pottsville, Ps. June 24, , 66 • ' , 1 „-trANTED tip Paretint o 3lx ft Sight second hand Engines from 6to 46 horsepower: Pninps and Dmils of. all sizes and Boilers of any' size, ' The high est cash price will be paid. for the same by BBOTREB, Coal St., Pottsville . . A. 1..65.. • ' ' ' la-tt lATANT E D.—A Fitnntion by a young Man, agnui- Y uate of Crittenden's Commercial College, as Clerk or .Book-Keeper. . Having several years experienc6 in clerking in the enal region, 'bwit of references for abil ity and integrity ;'gmeri“. ;Please address "BOOK KEEPER" at this °dice. March 11, .65.-104 • VIVANTEIOI.--Infonnation of :lames Hughes of T T Philadelphia, litho left,that eityln October, 1362: when last heard of .wtg. , Working' at .Johns , Vines, St. Clair. An information min his 'whereabouts will he thankfully received by addressing , ' - PETER HUGHES, 1233 Cadwalader St., Philadelphia. • 27..3t• T - EACIIERS' WANTED..—Four Male and, twelve Female Teachem wanted for the Public Schools of the Borough of St. Clair. An examination by the' : County Superintendent will take place on the lath inst., at the Brick School Hodge In - said 13orough. By order of the Board. JOS. TOWNSEND, Secty., July a. *65. • -21-1 t AV ANTED by the School Board of Branch Town- TT Ehlp fur male and two Female Teachers.— Schools open September 4th t Term nine montha.— An examination will be held on _Saturday. 22t1 day of July, in the 'Bock School •Thins In - Llewellyn, con teeming at B,‘ o'clock, A. CO precipely. - • . JACOB F. FAUST, Secty. ' • Llewellyn, July 8, '65 Asprilliihoy%agangic...annanotif,tncTr e n t rgood Coal y 'teinperate habite,• who can•farniati unquestiottable tea-, 'timonlaTs erhis character, and • general bag . 'less qualificrtions. ' gas been four. yearn in the East ern trade. rind could influence good trade among East ern dealers and manufacturers,. • being thoroughly tic qualuted through -Maine,. Massachusetts , add - ',Rhoda Island.. please addrilsi "Salesman,' , lditiers' Jour nal Office. Pottsville, Pa. ....AuV,l4 AA ARIENTO 'fb .every Totireship to ACanva-s for the Life, speeches and Piiblic Scrviccv of A81L5.11.1131 LINCOLN, by lion.-JOSEPI I. .RARRETT,'.. Commissioner of. Pen-. Moos. Washington. D.C.,' whose official rciationis and', intimacy with the President for tnore..thnit four years. placed at his command every soured of information required to make the work - reliable. full and complete. This it the only work -for which Mr. Lincoln Aimee(/' furnished calthe material'ftwts Afais early life. It is nearly ready in both English and German, comprising an octavo volume of over NW pagearbeantifally embtd • listed with 10 line illustrations , and steel. plate-emirs- . vines. Nearly loon men are now canvassing for Send etamp_immediately for circular , and terms to • - ' .D. 4 .1; - RILLIM.A.b4 No. 1000 Penn• St., Reading, Pa. . 26-20 env,' . 2 - 41:Ev.„. (sio RAILWA:Y CO MPAN .:o~: SCMW , i.K:iM4 - COUNT Tits subscriber offers for sale thaßonds of the COisiPlelli *. or Schur] Cosnasy. ThesellOudrand 'iuterm are a first maturity, as they art securedby a first Mortgage ralliiay : to the: zisit that the slime lepow. or Moe bereaftecioujbe =stunted, under and by of Mitt , authority veered in the Company'. The Bon4e . are for'pno Hundred Doll= (V 100) Interest.Coinionsattached, payable every viz _ei:thiiratiot- - aix. per , oent. , tlear 'of County, Municipal or aoyennent. (C 1 •-• 'IZ,WU/1"./VEY,;Bnioike LOST AIN FOt I). . . •,:i OST.--Betivten tbe boom and. store of John t. juAcinieok Bound Gold Chared Breasirdn. ' By re. teen!enztbe same to the above mentioned store, th e ~, ... vill be suitably rewarded. July 15. 166—tgt. QTB4VED.—Came_ to the preintserof the gab. I.criber nt.Branchdale, on Sunday, July 9th, a Browri and White Cow Hetrec. wtth .. ,ntraWbotzta. Min owner wilt all„. precis • thargee sad talrolt away. or _ • 1: -torlag according to lavr. .0. ON3TELOW, ' ' Brtuictidak. g1.1004 , 0 - 14.„-.4lunie_ rth , to . r the pin:irises of th e la. Pinegrore, on 2 . eaiber.lone ltdieuno . lea; one Blank Brnart3C" ll2,, tb n 'im are tur ". 7 .4 ll one Brown and I.llllM.lseireortaiiirdo.. Thcownen!)" 141 am!.111" any : ...1--riracid•ficconllngcbargeo A! law;' y w c. :kw ; L,T ", GEORGE HENRY. 1 . '.. - . illirliielliiii ' ten i 120=tasidniiiriteei il;= 1 To r re:lt Aeniteaninty: "inn Vie 'Often! Jetty 11th. a i li i ailfrptllierititattO•Years: old. left-hind foot Ist o:AO( hasidaligh ; si little white on fore- me - - !heask:stud.possi, a, pacer, by eidiug sold a trotter iu hug. gs.oi - 11insebianadd onleft fore root with x. irb, above reward will be' paid for the arrest of the thief and horse or for anz , itiforniation that 'iii lead to ha arrest. AARONIL MIGHT. rerniille. Berke Co, July 15, '65., , „ , ~ - ; Sii-ite . . - 1T Tll3llL*B.:—Oittiei at' Malta bi n iieen r take ' n 'up upon . the propety Of View York- /4 Schuylkill Coal Oompazr at ~ .otip table:— The owner Is requened to , prove property, pay chargee and' takeletweaslon;ot 7 thenitdea • will be PAM. Recording to law- • JOY 4,-'65- 10.1r1FICAYICO.....illme to the prendies .of the nil. scriber at Bear Ridge, on Wedierday. June fisy 045. A Clow , and Car. Cow lam and Red. - The cos • calved on the premises • The owner will. pleme pay, charges and take her awa orehe will be wad sc cording to law.' ENV- REALM July 13. _ . Bear Ridge. LlONlfli—.oo.,Tnerday. evening. .. Tone ritb, 114.: ILI the hour of ll'o'clock, on Mr, S. %Vastthe's par t meat, fronting Mr. C. • Atkin." new, huildlue„ one An Black Cloth Drees Coat. and.vest, together with serail other articles. The owner can have the same by prop ing. property and paying expensee. - • July 8, IId.A.A.C. MOORS,. Wu Alto. k STRAY COW.—Came to the prenliaes of the i r subscriber An the - 49th of June, a, Light Brown Cow with a crippled front left legs two bind lei' wEtr, with a silt in her right ear, a bell on andzbont L yes, old:The Owner is requested ,to come forward prep property, pay charges and. take. her away or .4he wil: be sold accurdinE to law. THOMAS Ii:VANS. July, 8,,,•65'.-2,7,8r Black horse Tavern. T S &YE D.—Came to the premises of (onaelta thupenhower, In Pinepv„ oviTownship, on te, Jane 25th, 1865. a Dark BayMule4 . with white- t t, spot nndge-the throat t• had'. 9wn: &halter with put any strap. The owner , ia refine...dad to • come and prove property, pay dunes and take it mull, or will be fold according to law. _ ' CORNELIAS UMTENTIOWER. July 8, •65.-27-31.• - Pinegrere Tp. - r t p 1 . Ct ebi l ata s2o 00ha ! t h ;l teineiltteie 'oue side, abont.o years• old. . One dark' brown " blind on the right side, about the same age. ()nevm -L mare mule with thick fetlocks behind, some white int mixed thmagtethe brown. about 10 or 11 years old. The above reward will be paid to any one returnint the males, or givingg information when - e - they.= tE had.' • . PASKSupt.Baekawilliam teal Kaskawilltam. July Q vnti. : 21.tf 1111 Alt C 0 . 0r.--Strnjed from the uremia.' a "Jrhe subscriber, Rising Snn Hotel. Potts- , vile bu erw,„ the:tOth of Jcme,.a: mall Brindle 7 1 t 7 A, Cow, about ei yenta old. Ten dollars reward will be paid . for her, return. or for Informa tion that,will lead to her rcr.Ovori. Tidy 435.26.2 t • • JOHN. I.,HONARD. S • TRAYED...Came to the stable of..Joteph 3E. ler, Plnegrove; Jane 22d,1,Vr0 stray , Mules; ore r-. dark brown home Mule, the other a dark • brown mare mule.. The owner .W requeated to come forward, prove property, pay charg- ea, otherwise they:will be mold according law. : . , . JOSEPH MILO. Julyl, , 85, . - - '. . - -• 26-3 t• .. `TRAY COW..-Carne En • the premise , of 13 subscriber on the 22d ,of June , .' B tank' ta-at. .65 tug Brindle Cow, white on the belly, and ;owl white on her- fore feet half the tail Is • white : a white spot on her , shoulder, and one en her hip. She has Crumbled horns. Thc, owe is requested to come; forward. prove properly , charges: and take her away, or she willbe sold turestgr to law. ALEXANDER C( Dl, July 1, .66.-26-31,' Brockville.. Schuylkill Co., PO: LEGAL NOTICES. I'IIIE ORPHANS , COURT of sleinn kill Countyl—Estate 41 William - T. lor, deceased.--The undersigned, Auditor, epto&- ed by the Court to restate and-resettle the necoun:?,.. ELIZABE'rEIGOLDM 4 Gate Elisabeth Taylor), Err. 7. utrix of William Taylor, will meet the parties inters: ed for the purpose of his appointment. on FRlnti AUGUST 11th, 185 atat.2, M. at his Oglse hantongo Street (opposite Post Office). Pottsville. -• = • • CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Audits.: July 15,'&5 A DIM NES'I I RATI ON NOT ICE.—Wher, letters of lministration on the•estate of Cape Hermann Smith, late of the 103 d N. Y. Vols.. minary otMusters on General Ratted(' 'a staff. n tetsburg; Va., deceased„ have been granted to the.:.t. :dereigned, notice; is berehy given to all those indslri to said estate to make .payment, and to those hash claims to present them without delay to • • JULIUS EHRHART, Adminfeiratat. Pottsville, Pa., July 14, 1566: V34t . --•— A lIDITOWX NOTICE.—The underilgte Auditor. appointed by the Orphans , Court Schuylkill County, to distribute the moor) , In t hands of SAMUEL CHFLISMAN, Administrator of : estete of .JACOR KII'dbLEL, deceased, will attend' hLs dntles at his ffice In , Centre street. Pottsville, :- PMI'S', the 21st day of July, lea at In o'clock. A.I. WM. L. WHITNEY; Anditx ' 4b at Jiil7 1. 'GA ESTATE OF CiEtfkULES Deeenned.—Lettert of Administration es, Estate of CHARLES WALKER, 'late' of Case ship, -deceased, having- been daly,granted to dersigned, all persons indebted :to said Estate . (pleated to make payment, and t4o*k ; having chit present them without delay to SUSANNAH WALKER„Fortestville, Schnylidli4 • -46 i AND NOW -15, 1805, the Comm , and direct the Treasurer and Collector 0f..8:5 Township, to receive no Township Road Orders Sid payment of Road Taxes for the year isez, in Or. Township, except those Orders drawn and ISIIPA 1565, for the current expanses of the-year Ms. June 3, .65.-22-6 m . • BY THE COL 7 IN TunouVll6lll44 , CZOIT*Ir of Schl J. .Cominty..-In the matter of the Dm GOTTLIEB BCIIINKEL. deceased. The under Auditor, appointed by the' Orphans" Court of &hal County, "to distribute the balance In the bands of LIEB St:Hnger, Esq..INKEL, dem •Adtainistnitor ot the white of ( and. asiier Ws account. will - meet 'the parties' Interested at his office Borough of Pottsville, 'on- Monday, the. ritti July, A.D., 1865, at 10 o'ilOck, A. M., for the raid; pose. • JOHN P. HOBART, Audi:: PgfitaCille, June 2T. '65. 46-3 t N THE BPII4 A.Nie,C.OURT of sit ► k kill Cousety.-.ln the inatter!of the GEOROE'SFATZLNGER, deceased: The undeoi: Audior, appointed by the Otpbans , Court of I.3(tu Voruitgi "to di/Ai - 113ot* the moiler% the hands el ria Davis, Adotielitratriz'asald 'deceased," I gives, notice to the parties interested in raid that be win'mee t them for that purpose; at his the Borough of Pottsville, on .Tuesday, the lip. 4tay, 4-10 o'clock. A. 201 . • " : .TOHN P; HOBABT, Aed , . Pottsville; June 2T. 'GS:.: • - • 26-3 t TN TitILEttOSP.IIIA.fOIiCOUR4 of krt. 2. kilt' County.--In - the matter of the Etat. JACOB 11.TINTZINGE1t, Sr, - . deceased. Thep simdtd,* Anditu; appointed by. the Orphans' Coe. Schuylkill. County, .-to restate and settle the arn.r. William ,M.; Bickel. AdMirdstrator Id said dor and to Make distribotionOf fhe balance in his' and also to ascertain and: the amoent due the heirs out of proceeds, of Beal Estate taken appraisement and, calculation thereof," here, notice to all parties interested in, said Estate. ivill'attend' to perfortathe della 'of his eproli ttG bleoltke in the Borecigh of-Pottsville. on Tb: the tteth day of:4ply, A 13...:18 1 5 5. at .10 o'clurt J forenoon. z ' - JOHN HOBAItt An l ''' - - Pottsville, June 17, .05; . • . 'Ne:t FOR'sAixAND Pu %TOMES° 4 1FOICAALIES. , -. A number .111 broken MULES at Et. Ger. &quite July SAL •coveurnmerer mow Q,VMLITAII•I4Tife 22:01 - FOSS? DIVISIOre, r ; WAsuitorros June 2t Will' , be sold at public auction , during the , .1865. to the highest bidder,ak the time }Xs tto below. - Eanton pa. •Tnesdai, ?ill* IS. .• usictins'ore,illd;;WellssrldrtY. J olt Newpwrt. 'Pa., Friday; say Pu.; Wwlda747.l l sly 28.- • Wilossingsmso turd my, Job MUIMMOttI. Elid«; Sloulluiy. July 3 1 . Tao hundred CAVALRY" HOMES each CV. For road and farming purposes; many good lc: may ber had: -- Bonsai sold singly:" . • ' - Sales, to commence stlo, A.-M. Tinos cash, in united States curroarl , JAMES A. EIS. .• Orr:. )3rlg. Gen. - • let nlvision q.. 11. 0. STOELKER, Jeweler- kid Watchmaker Two Dporji above the: Miners' POTTSVILLE, -PA., Is now•prepered to manufacture all kinds of. :short notice, Jewelry Watches careful'? durn,3 3. , 61E. • .114 141E01C-117.1 Mardi Memory of Alirsilanne Lincoln, Or Prceident. bY 31te._E., A. PAIIKEI LTV. - ler composer.: The 111/1114 jOUTOIIi Esyn: ne mposition; well worthy the rep 4 utt w ri er .” Very solemn an.il Imiccstle. iN` • ARK 'Wlla WEEKLY. 'Price 10 cents: 0 netteid the Plesident. 50 cents. Mailed free. lirter..llolL+MaYr:ATE4l3, No. 481 DOO 711 ' og.k July 1, - .6G. , lIMILBEE .131101.TEtip duced enticriber Jo -t Indus:Rubber Belting of elier ‘.:5 Icr lion on the old rates . Alen all kid of Goin.f?". Gokets, be., at reduced rater. Itt))-`' Centre fit., Potts-vll TEIN 09; 11 4 acc9F° itail ARC"Ir „ agen t $ well Uhl E 1). comn TOMO' street Brod 13y to . Tu inst. 41g Ti a vh the the '1 eget Sat abli trai OCK
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