• ' ' - •••=osiollel , ?' 1 .....A.,s r, . -, • ._r, 4 a • .P r _ VOTTSITILLE, PA: SATITUDAY, JVLT 99. IS6s.' , The burdens which-the tax -Payers Of compelled consequence of a reckless disregard of the Mier is of the coramanity, and 9:Le lavish manner in which - the public money is spent', without adequate return, call for reform.• It is useless to look to the party noveruling the County, - for reform, when , at its. County meeting 'held on the 6th of last June, it pass :ed a rewintion : favoring the repeal of laws that, new protect the tax-payers. If that par ty bsol , the disposition to`save the pcekeuf our people 'from robbory, the County Com missioners would have applied—as wen rged them to do—at the last session of the idis lature fora law to provide a salary for the Treasurer, in 'place of permitting him to charge and 'receive $lB,OOO ,n year--:more than four timeawhatis paid to the Governor of the State. • This is in itself a gross outrage, which should receive at the palls in October next a rebuke from the fleeced tax-payers,of the County.. was equally useless tor:us to call upon the Senator and Representatives' in the last' .Legislature, to stop this kind of work. The Senator was too btisy procuring . - In a quiet manner, the passage of a bill ,to enable him to purchase in an equally unob trusive manner, a slice of the choicest, parts of the Aline House land, while One of. the representatives was unable to read a bill af ter it was drafted. This happy combination. paid no attention to anything bit their own interests, and the Treasury suffered in come queue,- to - the amount stated. There will b e an equally outrageous charge this year by, the °minty Treasurer, and the tax-payers are .expected to stand this sort of thing without a murmur.. . - This is -not the only cause of grievance The affairs of the Alms house have been so badly, carelessly, we might say criminally managed, that from $19,532 67 in 1861, the expenses of the Institution yeached in 1864, ... $51,689 01. fln 1861 the average cost of • _ maintaining each pauper was $64 per annum; in $lBO. $l4B. The report of a Committee - appointed by the Court to examine into the. management of the House, is published in another- column. Although the Committee is.disposed to make aslenient a report of the management as possible, and says that much of the increase is due to the enhanced cost of -articles entering into the consumption of the House, yet it is compelled to acknowledge after due investigation that there is absence of care and economy in the, nianagement of the Institution. In plain English, the people of Schuylkill County pay thousands of dollars yearly, in consequence of the incompetency and carelessness of the officers of the Alms House: About the Randall business of buy ing at . private vale froth the Director's, part of . - the Poor House land, the Committee_ thinks that the full value of the land was paid,— which by the way, is not the case, as parties state who - are acquainted with" the_ matter, that at the time the land was sold it 'would' have brought one hundred dollars an acre more than was paid for it—but objects to the manner in Which- the sale was made. That was precisely the ground upon which we entered our protest. It is a bad business when officers placed by the people to take charge•of public property, undertake quietly and unknown to the people, to scll part of that property: - As a tax-payer, we object decidedly, to that style of "running the machine," -and believe that the party which sections such acts, is unworthy to manage any part of the economy of the • County. The state of affairs in this County calls loudly for 'reform,. and it is to be hoped that the tax-payers rising above all considera dons of mere party, will this Fall elect a Re .lona Ticket. Upon that ticket should be placed citizens, of intelligence and responsi bility ; men who iu the Legislature or in the bounty offices would act singly for the best interests of the people, and with care for the public finances. We have had such men. Let us again place them in office.. The tax payers of this County may rest assured of one -tact,_ that if they continue in' office the pre - s sent class of men, their taxekhe will largely in - creased, not:from natural causes, but in con sequence of carelessness, incompetency and dishonesty. We gave.our views on this sub ject; not in a party spirit, but in the sincere, earnest conviction that the interests of the empty detriand a change. We hope that the tax-payers and voters of the County will give this matter the attention which, its im portance • warrants. Let them resolve to nominate and elect, irrespective bflpsrty, a Reform Ticket in October. If they have any regard for"their pockets in the future, such -willve are confident, be their action.: ;FREE SEFFILIGE A RELIGIOUS, SAFEGURD It is urged that the black man earned - citizenship by his brayeTy and loyalty during the Rebellion: It is stated that the right to rote shoirld be conferred upon him to - , pre serve the political equality of the North and . .Boutli._ It is thought unjust, to make the black man free, and yet refuse to acknowl edge his= full manhood. These . and other 'phases of the question in a politimal; and so cial point of view, are, discusaed in good tem per we are glad to *say, by the Bepublican party, and although the progressive step may not be taken this year, we'are being prepared through 'discussion, for the time when all men in the Republic, white or black, will be granted the frarichise. Irdlae meantime free suffrage as a safe_ guard to the religious - as well as political lib_ erties of the people, will attract attention, - and hasten the event. Ilomanism. is antago nistic to the great free principles upon which the Republic is founded. If it had the Pow er it would cloie the Bible and free schools ' _of the country. The Papal Bull issued about a year since, fulminated against liberal in stitutions in the strongest language. That power as it' loses its hold upon Europe, hopes to gain permanent footing on this" continent. It is : yearly increasing by immigration and other causes, and threatens it there should be no offset, to rule with the aid of Copper - heads and •.the unrepentant rebels of. the . South, the country at no distant day. This lathe great daLger that now looms up, and 'which deniands . attention and action, or the country will be plunged into a struggle more sanguinary and terrible than that from'which we have just emerged. Our great safeguard - against a danger which threatens the perpe tuity of the Republic, lies in free suffrage.— , On this,subject.ltr. Wm. 8..,.H00per of New York, writes to, the "Independent" as fol lows: ' The. Ner o York Observer has done, and is do ing, an excellent work by allowing the danger to our institutions from the presence of so large a body of Catholics in this country. Bound togeth er by the tie of a common faith that-allows polit ical and one headship in &foreign potentate, all secrets develoied through the confessional, without mental. culture, they constitute a unit to be worked by one atring in the hands of the priest lv body. It has been the misfortune of the Irish .:tlatholics to hare been united, not only against Proteetantiam,but - againat those ideas of free dom and equality that should be the birthright of every. American citizen. They have to a man been in favor of slavery ; they are now united to a man in their denial of suffrage to the blaclat. The danger is a growing one. The Catholic Wiwid informs us that in lia* the Catholics were 100,000 in a population of ail and a half millions, or one sixty-fifth, of the whole; in 1830 they were 450,000 in tltirtoetimilliorus, or one-twenty.ninth of the whole ; while in 1860 they were 4,400 000 in st,ooppo or one-set-eta of thelotal pop ulation. vThis loopnlation will-eMitilirle to grow orCirul da is pouring her legions into this canary faster !-thilieirer'befefe, while theternibuttion erase wrif' ctinetra the whole South and the magolneent c-Weet open to foreign immigration: The insgni .. . • ainniit,:be - nrentetho&ted. Oto vi t i tThoAttlytelist the Obareatells us 4 thothluter; •it mitts •- • • - ° ,onerty2te •of tifitilletoultaig Botititti of _ - —,,us use( out no mode gi4xiciwe. • lifts ip a , ofl warning; it does not teli. how to avoid-the" eviL. We propose tri show a cresipliete. moans otobvia , ting the danger,. _ There in the IDfnitedStsfes largebody amen their tittoobertaaoreedolg *a we sti iVe Southward., who are as hpiorant ase,es unedneated as the IristApathoheti. l . ,:),But tie* have no summon re tistink faith, irr-doettthe ecmfessional put them andAlidesecrettr parer of any man or sly - priesthood. There are four millions of them.;.almost' the.exao* number:that there are.of Catholics; ailblack,AlLloyal, and wart* all _Protestant. ;the they , rtuticar through :their feelings un li ke the - --stremsreardreireltnteaptltratellit - Int elliietif emprsvement. Without any free school. Wrote& whatever,, their children are counted' in - free achoole lr tens- of -Ilioussede.--while-in:Mish lirgibli, Norfolk, Blchipood, Newberg,' _wherever Northern - philanthropy as Willing'tothou sands of adult blacks, laboring by dav„ py; night - They are - male - the Catholic Irnib, . affectionate;---and-teritle. -z * Their love - c7inume, their willing obedience; 'their lell,giottii **rations are valuable charactelistics. Iri.pefsistency of labor, for stern and rugged - Arcsl4--iletbialtereartwrita-; -for-the morequetof tifttl qualities - of - humanity, the blacks. But the Christian especially notes the fact that the -Irish are all Catholic, all hoeille- to -the Bible, all' haters of Protestantism while the blacks hive se intense debire to rea d the Word of God, are nearly all Protestant, and all followers of hini:who. - - came - tolet the oppressed go free. _ -These two classes are the supplement 'of each other. Each is rich in the' mialities lacking. - in the other. To one the franclese is granted from his birth, or after. a temporary residence. The other must rise frem poverty to be worth . $250 before hecan vote in New York,. In States west - and south of lie* -.York he cannot vote at aIL Now if it is desirable to meet the positive Catho -lie e lement.in politics or religion . try one equally positive in another direction, we have but to clotllle the black with the same' political power we have - already given the white. True, the , black is uncultivated and ignore' ; but so is. thei Irish:. In all Our political debates on .this qties-1 tion, we remember_no argument against a, black voter that is not, equally adverse-to an Irish one. And the black voter* has these advantages ' instincts are on the sidesof.freedom and of Pro testantism; he is more susceptible of , cultivation, , and he is not the tool of priest or layman. 'The' gift of franchise to the black insures. the perpet uity of free education and religion in our , land. ' Give the Mick man a vote, and. every . Southern State will be loyal, every 'Northern State tree to freedoin. &Imo him the franchise, and the re bellion will not. be endedwith the generation *which gave it•biitli: . . • . . COIL LID COA 01L—A NEW MD PBOdI ISING gNTEEPRISE 7 We have been furnished with the report of the. Groat Araitawha Petrolewn, Coal" anit Lumber Continuty, on'looo'acres bf coal oil and timber lands, in West Virgiiiia, ktulawha County, and on the Great Ranawba, River. This Company is formelin Schuylkill County, and its members are . some of our' most: intluentkl: stud practical men. The report is interesting and sets foithim _array of facts in a plain, bus iness like and practical manner, without any attempts to:• Color, or exaggerate It seems evident from the :face of the statements and , the corroborating evidence, that this is a le gitimate enterprise; as far removed from trod. speculation as ilnytlling'ot the kind can The land-is,logated in - the best oil territory : of the Great Kanawha; Where oil has been pro duced for the last fifty years. from the salt wells of the 'celebrated Kanawhii - salines, which are, In the vicinity of the . - property. But it appears that the Value. of the land does noi'llependon on. Or SALT, as the entire tract 'of 3000 acres is underlay with c0a1.,. Your, teen seams of coal have been developed by the Company, ranging from rtvio to ten feet thick; of excellent coal, with an aggregate thickness of fifty feet, and nearly all above water level.. Of this amount, two orthree are cannel coal seams; and one of them is the celebrated "Peytona cannel," which has no superior. Practical miners who, have examined this property,- pronounce it, without= exception, equal to anything of the kind in this country, The coal is good ; there -are no faults; the seams are nearly level; cars can run in any direction in the breasts, and the water can all be drained without pumping. The coal can be mined cheaper, as a general rule, thaw the anthracite; it is near a navigable river, and finds transportation theron to all pOrts of the Lower Ohio and Mississippi, where the de-. mend for coal is now very great and rapidly increasing. The distance from the property to Cincinnati .is 200 Miles less than from. Pittsburg, from where great quantities of coal are now shipped, and the Navigation of the Kanawha is less liable blockage by ice in the winter and interruption by low waters in the summer, thanthe Upper 'Ohio. The scams are larger and more numerous than they are at Pittsburg, and the coal is purer and, better adapted to all the wants of intlus- In addition to this the entire tract is cov ered with primitive forests of valuable timber mostly 'white oak and poplar, but also maple, beach, waliiut, hickory, &c., &c. In the Kanawha Region, wht re salt has been the great production for the past fifty years, to the entire-neglect of the eoal during its early period, wood has became comparatively scarce, and timber is consequently valuable. Lumber is nowselling _for twenty-five dol lars per thousand. Some of.our reliable lum ber men have stated that the lumber alone on this property is - worth more than the par value represented by the,stock of the Corri ne Great Kanawha Region %one of those rich Southern vallies,- which ,have been cursed and controlled by the . slave. masters, who like "the dbg in the manger;',' have foP fifty years denied it to enterprise, and knew not - how to, profit by its immense mineral wealth themselves. But now that this mpg nificent,vallei is open to free labor, capital and enterprise, there, is - no place more invi ting to the adventurous and industrious in all our broad continent. - - We do not think wehave said more on this subject, than the facts - warrant, but those who'wish.to know more, Will - do well to send-for a painphlet and read .Tor them selves. The -office of the: Comaany is hi Nora.—We insert the above in' the absence of the proprietor of this paper, and without his knowledge. Mr. 'Bannan is interested in the Compiny; and 'true - to the principles which have alWays- actuated- him, he objects to "puff" , his th:vn, but in jutitice to the gen tlemen forming - this Company, and the val uable property they own, we feel warranted in giving this favorable Lotice.---Jus. TIIE 7440 Treasury loan is all taken—six . .hundred millions of_ dollars... The general agent commenced receiving sUbscriptions to the last seriesLthree himdred millions—on the 15th of 4ay, and in about ten weeks, to the 24th of July, disposed of about one hun dretkand eighty-five millions of dollare—in averagesof eighteen- and a half millions of dollars per week, or more . than three millions of dollars per day. The United, States Goy ernment, in the history of its three thousand millions of debt, is an exception -to all rules governing the financial matters; and it proves that the amount 'of the debt has not, yet touched the national credit; and thattlie ex penditure of the money;:does more in the de l . velopment of the national resources to: ele vate the standard of public, Credit than the amount of the debt does to depre:si it. Sorne of the nausea of the successful - negotiation may be found, fifst, in the great wealth •of 'resources in the - United States; second, in the patriotism ,of the" people to maintain their country whole and perfect at whatever cost, and third, the happy thoiaght of 'blend ing the two powerful incentives by populayi - zing the loan throUgh the Power of the_press. Porky Faxiow- - Bro lx.ruN.7.-31Yer Stiouse the great miss representative in Con gress of this Diitrict, in a published leiter asking - in be - excused froM attending a . uelc bration of the Democracy at. Harrisburg, signs himself "Democrat and fearless." "Big thing," now that the War is over. When liostilitiestomme,nced Myer was Captain of the Washo w ..."--"^ti teagers of this Borough. The. Company' went but without 'the ."fearhas" Myer. He resigned,, not being able to "see - Myer evidently thinkwith the renowned Cardinal that. "the pen is mightier than. the sword,". and remained ,at home to bnively -wield thefiarmer. TBAtros Sll3l*. writing ez 1 . 3 04 f9:v 1 . 1 iT 16 1 1 : 1. 41. 9 o , 44efei: le,ctinnat et, ImincesAciyal. Oak; is 110asgreat a:traitor to his 65 # 1 Wilf* Tem ilein , iiiorliepartiii,; - t;:ripreseilistiiiire. `'-sent prospects of t*YariOagralii* m i la i as willitgthe petatoe„Aretighouttheibohittry,' ,44 be highly favorable. The wheat yield- is, very ',handset, the* the qu;Oity - : -.,the.. rain ialot qulte-einal to that 4 last Y . iltlT. It is believed that there Is .a sufftelency to 'lneetgdr:expert dentlieda, isiWlaTeWilielf . " fr4l'#.-BiroPeAturtaite,iivill'fbit htige? _. The ,ditierof-thepra:,93:o4ll**.T.lll4l/4rAnd .-"&;4t.18 - sard,O. , ?" in aPPeara.Rae , . relreTY7f 'thiiig that he'desired. - - ,!C nettr_erieray,_ :of the beetle . hifid; hii made its_appearance . 'among = the ' potst4es; ib)l 3 , eo%*ithipiodliii the recent 44 , eitthhi hieithetlii so favor a ble that the'prospect of e-good yield is prikeisieg. -.- A SOLDIER . desires the Lebanon Couri;7 to --881LC WP arhaid e4iWrimheher . ther.thirek one - Southerner can whip , five Northern den. : ; r ; :Vg; 4/.1 :In :#1 NEw 31usta..Horace Witten., No. 401 limed way, New York; has pfiblished two, new _pieces of music; "Only You auttl," and " 014 'Meet the, Dear, brother." They' are beautifuL The music of the last named, song is by Stephen C. Foster. Ttcsitoa _ & Fields,.l3ostcm;.have published in a neat, cheap form, the national lyric of John O. Whittier. Ile the frOntrang of, livitigAmer icinlioete: The sentiments of his poems touch the heart. These poems in their present form• should and we believe will, have an extensive cir culation. Price, 50 cents.. • , • "Boum AT HOME." The August ntimber of this intere.stiag family magazine contains s'beiu . tiful illtistration;"The Church under Ground," and a large number of most admirable articles by gifted venters. - This - magazine is .published by Charles Scriboet '.k C 0.,. 124 Grand street, New York, at Viper. annum. This magazine is destined to obtain a wide circulation; for it fills worthily a niche in our periodical literature, which. has long lieetrytica nt. ; ; . • ' gotat...Aftatro.. • Oily Al son 565.: Aug, 4 53 7 19 4_'547181 4 • 55;7 17 4 .5617 .16 4 57;7 •15 4 . 530'.7 14 •4 5917 13 29 -SiertrEniy,.. 30 - Stthrnar..... 81 MONDAY .... 1 T.cmanA.T.... .2 IV-rpm:go/a: B,Tuo6Bray 4 FaiDAT • • • New Justice Fee Bills can be obtained at the Store of B. Barman, Centre street. Rev. Mr: Co/twill preach to-morrow morning 'and - eveuing in the Preabyterian . Church, Tama qua,. '- The men - of the 96th Regiment, who -were in the 93th Regiment; have been' mustered ont of service. The 52d Regiment has also, been mus tered oat.' • " Lieu!-C01..K A: Hennessy, 52d Penn. Regiment, reached hie home in this lElorongh, this week, having been mustered , out of seryioe.' HiES mili tary Career has been eventful. and honorable. We welcome him back to the' peaceful - pursuits of life. . -• • • The Rev. Mi. Jennison, will, preach in the 2d Presbyterian .church,' to-morrow - morning • and evening, at. 1.0 A. M., and 8 o'clock, P. M. There "will be service in the same. piece, on - Thursday evening, August .3d, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. PluMek. • „ • Sale of Mitles.:--A sale of two hundred Govein ment mules will take place in this 'Borough on Tuesday next. The Bala will be continued daily, until alt are sod The animals are in excellent eandition, and .are only sold : hecauise • uel has-no further use for them:; . A Blqck - Thibet Stuct,.boluid with black rib bon, was Jost on Tnesdav evening last, While the owner was coming from the - Waterßasin on Port Carbon Road 14 the Union Hotel in this Borough. The finder.will'receire a suitable reward by key ing it with Mr. Lindenmuth at the Union. • • • • e - The roof of .the Union Hall will be raised to, day; and - it is.hoped that those who have sub .scribed.to the'stocic, - mill pay their balances due, as the funds Of the Association are depleted. At tention to this matter 'will faCilitate the comple; Lion andoccupation of this - important public un .rovement. . 7 - • • To be Mustered Ont.—Companies F. and -K, 202 d Penna. Pegimetit; which lithe-been'station iu This Reg io nl(ir same tittle; left here yester day aftCrnooti for Tamagna where they were to join the restof the „Regiment; and then proceed to Harrisburg, where they would be muSteretiOnt of service. :‘ The 202 d is a one year Regiment..- . . lice cent postal currency notes ingeniously al tered to fifty cents, are in circulation. The notes as a general th'ng, are much yore, and the fraud. is perpetrated by pasting a cypher at the end of the 1.5 on the Ina, the front being so much worn as to make the printing.unintelligible., In most cases, the cypher is much smaller than theother . . - Capt. .11rire. Hfulde,,.laie .of the 48th Regi ment, has commenced business again as a boot and shoe maker, in Markat street near Second; noith side, where he , receives orders for "custo mer wmk." The Captain4,lB well known to our. citizens as •an excellent woUman iu his business, and we have no doubt that 'a fair, shire of the public patronage 'will be accorded him. • .• Bikini.); Collector of the Illitongh tax,' will be at the 'Union Hotel every Wednesday:from_ morning until night, and at Frank. Pat's store on Saturday night; to rix.ieive. ameituts due' the Borough, on the duplicate of this year. Dir. Bi land is a soldier of the-War.of 1812; is 'nearly 70 years of age ; bad several brave sous Li the War for the Union, and' is himielf a sterling:patriot. Go to him and,pay your tax, and save the old man's legs:' The New Cool Yrtrd.--This enterprise of Capt: J. C. Hullioger, is now in full operation, and protnisca to 'be a emcees; as a good : coal yard has lorig.been needed in this Borough.. The Captain supplies en excellent article of Coal for domestic purposes. He has bores placed at some of the principal stores and hotels in the Borough, for the reception of:_ orders, which are already. corn mencing to pont° in.in gratifying numbers. The -Passenger 'Railway to. St. • XI - lin—The . coqtract for grading, laying the railS, ett., of this road, has been .awarded to Judge Reilly of this. Borough: The work Will be commenced as soon as the requisite subscriptions to ,the 'stock and bon& are. made by the merchants and business men of Pottsville. As the road when completed,. will be worth many .thousands of dollars to the trade of the Borough, nothing, but disregard Of their true interests will prevent our business men promptly subscribing. Crick'et.—At Silver'Creek on Saturday. last a match was played between the first elevens of the.Miners' and Anthracite clubs'of that place.— The first named Club won with -ten • wicketi to spare.. The score•was—Miners," let' innings; 26 2d, 15.; Anthracite, tat innings, 21; 2d; 19. -• • A game was played on Saturday, 15thinaL, • tweet the Tuscarora Excelsior, . and' Tamaqua clubs, on the ground of the latter, which resulted -in faVor of the Eicelstor in one inning-and eight runs to spare. The score of the - Tuecarora was 29 ; -Tamaqua, let innings, 9 ; ',2d,.12. ' - Bishop Sterens of the Protestant Episcopal Church, has issued the following pastoral letter.: To THE CLERGY AND LAITY OF THE DTOCWIE OF, PENEETINANIA.—DearIy Belored in the. Lord : God has removed from us by death •our revered and beloved diocesan,' the Rt. ReV. Bishop,Alon. zo Potter. While we cannot but mourn our irrep arable loSa, it becomes us to bow with submission to this bereaving stroke, which takes 'from the. diocese its faithful and venerable head. -This is not the place to declare his many and noble qual-• 'ties of mind and heart, or„te recite the manifold bleileings which . hive resulted to• this diocese ttunrigh his indefatigable labors. - • , The record of his work for Christ and His •-Church will endure thronghont all generations The evidences of ilia zeal. for • everkgreat and noble scheme . are to be found all overthe diecese;• and the memorials - of his ..king and successful episcopate will bea preelous heritage to' the Church in Pennsylvania'. • . -..•- For twenty years he haapresided over the Pro. testaut Episcopal Clinrch m this State, and-under his wise administration it has doubled in unin= beni .anainiadiupled in strength. He has length:i •ened its cords and strengthened its stakes,andi by his judicious plans • and large-minded views, . has made the name of ourChurchlinown and re spected, and the. Church itself a living power in the hearts of Abe people: • ••• •.; ; • • • As a Preacher, he was forcible, ' , chiar.,end_elo. Trent; as alegislator, he was eagaciockand fir , audited ; as. an executive offieer, - lne Was _I/0, M*, active and unfaltering ;as Eiskip,•lie waseini , . neatly:wise, conservative and efficient ;: seMiti o he 'was noble in mind and -body.;- ea a citizen; loyal and patriotic; air a Chrietiani' humble, god ly in conversation ;spotless in life, : resting akoria on Christ, for pardon and, peace. • _ - It was his pnvilege to inaugurate and carry 'Ord , Many:admirable isehemeafor the proper deVelop. • ment of the erlncationat• and . philanthropic "ere ' ments of the Clinrch, and his prudence and fore eight and" rare executive - talents" Were speedily manifest in- all the -internal mariagement and Workings of this great diocese., . . • .-It was sad for ua that he died fai away'from his home and his diocese, butit was God's order ing ; and our_ beloved 'Bishop found the golden -shore of the Pacific sus near to heaven as the ooast of the Atlalitic. ~ - • • • We 'have .received as-yet no record of his laid hours, init his life had been such a living testi mony for Christ and His Chard:allot we need no dyitiglestiniony to assure nti that he ffiedin the 'Lord, and that he was one of- theme sairitairhoise death is precious in the sight of God:- • ' 'ltbecomes as the' epiritual children who havaro long.enjoyed his fatherlyoversight, to remember him with love and, reverence.. meniory is the memory of a' feet man; and is blessed ; and the diocese 'will ever place next to • the venerablaWilliarn White,_the name and fame ' of his distinguished 'successor, Alonzo Potter. - "I 'recommend that the prayer for. persons in af fliction be read in all the Churches- on the Sun day after the receipt. of Vile letter; in behalf et his sorrowing "household, .and children, and din-, . gm; and_ that the chancels of the several plinrch es be clrapdd in mourning; toi embterriatical of - 'that serrowivliick mnat tonch'erery Churchman's heart in the of Pennsylvania. ; • • 'Will you- bear with the a moment longer,: when, pf.the .increstied carec dispel, which me respi.ctf*, earneatl7= mar ;ail interest= ygur_pravers, that - the _great Wed •rif the Churcifvef-frilfill his :• - ,prenxise iekripPly needgi-according'iii the'ricluie of glmy cAti 1••=-: • ~;, • Comraendhigi•you off...sibcomfort, o.l4calte. re Orthe adoractieelner, sok tei tlialttaid4) the *kV holicl. rema in, Y Your,' - • . 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' ... : 113 1 Boone Milton ,;-'14164p1e Cbristophe% 1,766 I 'Bowen Jos W:...4',--" - '1,166 wron Alfr:e.. _ - .5.959 Boomer Hermy. , ‘. .- .1 - 235LanIgan - Jaines.... 23,255 ~ B owma n o N.„,..- .4 - -,.: :' -4100 tandem:lath Jos.. • • 161 Bertram John P:-. - ; -1 ..: -82 l Loeser Ambrose_ . 350- Beck Geo N '- ;.-.„l,llo l Loceer. Chas 1,326 'Boyer Wm E.: .. -..- : - .3;l34llJlther P D • 2,105 1 Berner Wm ' '. 86 Lambruseheni P... 260 Berluchy 9 L '" -- :41 Lauer Fred W.... 617 Barrett. Ruins 8.,' • 159 Lauer. Ge 0::.:... .1.843 Birmingham - Micid - 100 Lord Charlee.,.. -, . 1,000 Bechtel - F. W - ' ' '''..' 266 Lloyd Jas 4,296 Rickert Leonard... 542tMoorhead Alex... ..,099 • Bickert i f4h..... 136; Mate Oa& W • 41 Bright. Ili—. 14429111adden ilentry..... ,- . 275 Bindley Jo a • 311 Maize-Wm A..... .WO .. Brown John. 0 ~.. • _434 Myer Peter .. :.. •.. 315 Bowen - Joseph.„ 4521 Moyer 155 ac...:„.... 1.228 BroWn.Frederick .7 . 6561htuir.das Jr •, . ::123 . Brennerman _Philip ." 1130 1 Mits. Wm J... .. _ . '7ll Beck James 11.•... ' • 829 Moyer John - . .19 .& Bock Wm • • . 68 Beaman John'..... 51 Brownmlller Nich. 161,McCalla J .5..._.. - .429 Blackman Eneri..-. . ' 699:Mortimer Geo W.; : • 425 Baird mot E 0.... 12,4201 Morgan 13 B. .... . . 577 Bright GeOrge, .... • 9,19T-Moreton D 1) . - . 125 Bowden. Frederick( 65 , 1dartz. Geo • ' 3',570 Bell 'Geo W:t...... isoolMaginnis John.... 3,133 BarmanT,ll ......... 2,900 Misogmer -Hornee.', - - .44 Barman John - 9,7lB,Milnes.Wra Jr . . . 16,041 Bartholomew' 8... . - 632tMcCsmant Joel 13, • ' 1,106 Bright Michael....l4929lMornmer Wm - R.. 690 Bishop Joseph: ' 111,MIller Henry: - : 121 Bright M arnsteej — ... - . 807IMcCabe John •, . 183 Bartholomew Lin- - 1,490,n:um!, Wm. G' ' •81 Bukhara - I -Otis.— - 157 - Matter Dennis -.- 1,402 Beatty J B • 2,124-Idlller Henry 69 Beck John a - . 8 'BicArthnr Nich.... 197 Beck Isaac ' 702.Miller.Saml. ' - 1,017 Moyer Henry.:.' .. - 187 Mendleson Ed.w.. - . 341 Bickel Wm ...„ ' : . 11:Mortinter S M..... 1:198 Barclay' N C.. ... ... .. 151 Mortimer Wm.... . 985 B roo ke Lr. ' 4,6o4McGinnes Theo F • 471 Bechtel 0 P 169 McHinnes E -W... 11,400 Brovvii: David P:.....;: -, 41,93514111er John - 99 Beatty EA' - ' 500. Matz Mary M... ' ., • 7,823 Bosbyhell:L - W.'..; 131;11tudcydes . 11 -- 620 Beveridge'Daild.. sal Murray ' .I"as ' - 748 Batman Benjamitt.,... 4.242 Maize M F., ' '374 Ballet Charles.... • 56;Meisse Chas 1 2 1 Buckley. John • 1,962; McColiough J 8...' 701 Bober. Chtuie2.....l9,32o,lMortimer Asbury. • 209 Bell 'Jo . hn..-...• ... 352 Miller Then - 191 Bowen Chao -. • 32 8 Morris Henry L:. ~ • 60 Bowen Wm - 289 Medley-Morgan F. , :3,304 Boyer Zechariah, P .19.175!MedierAJ . 3,137 Brown James H... 125. Macdonald John:: -40 _ ___ MOON'S eIIiNGES. 'Fell M T 033 en% last _et ..la 4 46 me g New M. 21: 2 21 evwg First Q. 29 6 Nevp.g 80011orria John 9 2,2'20 Byerlie George.... , '191.• Moms &Muni.— 4,123 Burlingame & 1300 . 3100 re Jas, • 100 Conrad 272IMatthewe . 20u (timing BW. 4.820 , Morris Rich L.... 10,203 Cake Wallace . 12Illlorrison Edw . .3: 0 - . Carter CC. .: . •..... 843 Nagle ; Dant:- ... , . 353 Creitz David - " - 479 NOregittr Anthony." 13 Cooney Timothy.. 542,N0b1e John L 2,030 Cruikshank Geo W. -. 471N:isle James - - . 1,142 Carr Philip 471Nke D E • . 547 Conner. James J..'. 39,5481Nichter Andrew... 70 Cummings Hugh... - -:100' Oliver Jae . C..;.'... • 592 1 Cake Joseph W.... 6.&92 Gleivine J B - . 2,590, Clayton. John ' 1.261 . Polliard John ' ' -•2581 Colt. Samuel F... .. - 131 Petry' J'F ' ' - 4581 Carpenter James S '4.23olPowers John P. , „ ... • 100 Carpenter John T.- I,332lPfeiffer. Ferrimue_ - 251 Christdan Jacob...• . 34: Pitman CMOs W ... -37 ti Campbell J0hn.:...97! Patterson Joe K.,. 89,877 Christian 8enj..... . 390:Pott Benj• • 10.13'.1- Clay Geo H.. ..... 900'Fatteraon1 Edw..... 4.973 Conch Thomas., • 18,6351Piersol S,D ' 293 Chamberallenry 51 - 100:Patterson Fred....- 12,205 Cadwell Edward.; • - 23iPasemore J A `ht.. .. 285 Cochran James H.. 465 ;Perrin F J . •1,14P0 Cake Alexander:.. 153 Patterson 8ard.... . 4.569 Cheatham Adam.. .. 2.l4`Potts Wm W..... 465 Cohen Israel— • . 171Pott Frank - ' 1,800, - Dobson : Oliver.... s,424 4 Petherick' Thos... 5.166 Dohrman A...:...."2,900 , Patterson Ge 0:.... 1,1121. Dolan . Jos( ph _ 191iPryor A.- ' ' 060 Dinier John.... .. .. . ' 257:Pommy Ben) F..': 1,863 Davis David W...... 386:Potts Ramsey W.. 434 Davis Jenkins. . 210. Parry E 0 1,614 Donaldson Wm.,. 1,964 Pollock Wm - 997 Dreher Hiram. , ...... • ,280 Parker Hiram ,-'• 209 Davis Wm H 500 Pilling John 4,279 .Drun.oeller Jesse. 2,329 ' Parker Wm.: . . ... . 26 Oimmick - Etter.... 295 Pommy Clifford..:`.t 546 Dornan Lucy.- ..: 5.144 Pusey Chas • J ' • • , 690 Dinnte3r 'James ' 213 Quiuter Henry..... 202 Derr Simon - 3,819 quirk 'rhos . - 713 .Deneler Charles... . s,o99Reinhardt Jos._ p 117 Dickinson A-T..... 51)Reeser 'Lewis:.,.. • 1.269 Dem!ler Jos 5..... " 320 Rabeneau -11...... 289 Derr - John .. 319 Roads J. 0.:. 990 Dewece Francis P. 3,651 !Rahn Chas A • 319 Deilim John R;... 6761Relth - Adam ..... , 680 Dadley Benjl o ' -, 1 Ryan Wl' - 1.125 De Frehn Joseph., I,lo6,Eyan John W:.....: 3,120 DeLong Nathan.... 215 !Roth John'' - ' 492 Erdman Benneville 601 Robiusun 'Morris,. 2,924 Evans George - • ' 1,013 Riland"Wm' . • 197 Eiler-.Adam 76 ' Reiff John ~. . • ... .' - 14 Evans Nathan 1;285 'Rhoads Saml G 7.... . 42 • Ehrhart Julius.... . 45 Richards Thos S.. - 425 Ebert G ?.r• W - 275 Reith Christ 639 'Ebert John.•. 1.160 Rosengarten Hen, • . 895 Eishorn Emanuel. •• 70 Robeson. Wm....... • 181 EmbardiChas S.: .-. 800 Rowbotton Franis • • 242 Edwards Philip.. , 30 RusSel Hen :C • 2,914 Evert Ben) 5OO Rudy John H...... 11 _Edwards Richard.. .622 Ryan James 11,401 .Edutymils Ii R • '- 387 Raush John 1,918 Estetly Daniel L.. : 2.796 Reed Morgan...,:. 69 •Ehlers Rudolph.... • 397 Riley Bernard • . 617 Fleis.chnt' Joseph- . - 136 Ruch J0hn.::.... 934 .Focbt James • 'lo,6l3lRussel Thos M...." 854 Faust Alex S , 3061 - tolutelmer M...; - 245 Fox,Christlan A. - - l,B7llRusselA estate d'd 2,131 Fox Wm.... ...... 1,871 Rur ;el A decni.... . 6,166 .Frantz A. _ _.- 92 Reichman Sand..., -. 221 Flanigan Bernhard 217 Riland Jerome - L.. 94 .Fitisimmons J 8.. •. 77 Rich J0b..., . ~..• ' 962 Foster Thos. .'... , . . 2,097 Roehrtg Chte • . * 823 Fruiley Charles..... ' 25 Reed Jere ' • ' _66 -Feger Joseph M... .2.834 Riley Isaac• . ' 262 Foster- Solomon. ; 4,781 Roseberry John W - 4,917 Foster Frederick l. . 900 Reichman Felix.," - 59 Feebler Dant - • 55 Rigg Reese E - ' -"161 Frick J G..... .4XO Ridgway D J '. 166 Pieter Emeline.... 500 Shippen John ' : 4,153 Fisher Allen • 6,211 Stillman. Oscar ... • 441. Fernsler F , D - ' 948 Sillyman Mrs Id, .- , - 479 Fox Augustus ' .- ' 268 Skeen Wm A • - 130 Foster -Jesse .1.190 Sherman J P , 297 Fox Nicholas - ' . 262 &reach Henry.... 2.953 Farquhar Guy E.„. Wel ,Sterner Hen Jr.... 196 Glenn James • ' 6001Silliman Charles.. • 13,562 GOwen Franklin B 7,7o6,Snyder Mary .8;... 369 Garrigues 1.,,P -754. Sterner H H ~, ' 203 Grace John • -. 240 „Shelly Henry - .115 Ouse Wallace 209 Smith- David A.. ;; . 2.397 Glover.o F' - " • ' 8771SmitliWm R 2,752 Green David 8.,1. 807,Sbeetz „ * Cyrus. .. , '.. 269 Green Robert C; .. • I,4sllShippen Saml 5... 430 Arnett J H testate) • s,l74.Selders Jos F.. ~. 159 Griffith Lewis 441;Smith' Zephariah.. - .106 Mintz -Bernhard.. 219 iNinith Heber 8.._ 223 Gri' Lewis • • 155 .Schilling Adam... 400 Gordon Jacob - 200 ;Schum Danl.;..;:, , 324 Geist Wm F: -, .. • 19 ,Stone " , Elijah • 142 .oanetson The - od.re 21.720:Smith Augustus... •St Godfrey T A...... 1,4,91 iShtarer Sas R..,.; • 123 Guldin B:* H...... -•- - 801Silliman Jas - .29,552 .Gumpert •Saml.... 129 ;Snyder Geo W.,.. 57:992 Gressang Henry,. - . . 120 iSeidel D B • ' ' 1,122 Gressang. John.. -• . 170 Su teniteister A.... 88 Greenawald Jacob.: 1.765 'Saylor Win 136 Graham John S.-... 10,1318,Spohn Am 05......... 1.350 Gough'. Jig ...... .:: . 121Shoener Solomon.; .2, 3 Haeselr Chas, ... ".: 521 ;Sterner Ben) . ''. , 262 A . Hazen Jacob ..... : 527 - Schramm John:..: ' 25 Ilmassler Wm ' .731 iSonders.J . .11, 7 - • - --198 Hoover Solomon..'. 1,010 ;Shoemaker Jae G.. 8,107 Halberstadt- A H.. ' 11,600 , Smith Gerdert...•,, - 647 Heiken Frederick'.' 150,8tichter Geoll.. , • SOO Herwig Louie • •. 275 • Saylor Ctias _ 2,590 Haag . Gottleib..,- 141'Seitzinger -Frank.. . 152 -Harris Franklin 5.... . 32 1 3 Schtt G E • ' 1,490 • Reims Sarni .* . .... .* '.890 .Stichter John:.:... . 40 IliPple thaeC.... • - 73 - Sterner David • - 25 Bendier 11 .1 13.193 Shearer Leonard- R . 123 HaYwOod 'Benj. - -; - 926!Schum 'Jonathan.. ' 265 Harris Jos S.': . ,-. : • 2,05 7 ,Stichter Henry P... 9,1163 Hutchison- David..; • 91 Sinith 'Richard. 255 -11rifnian•Wm....... 123 i Stronse Felix .' • 216 Herbert Lewis.... • . 281 Snyder Geo 8....." ' 131 Buntzinger H H.. , . 6,370 Schollenberger P 1 . 1,861 Hill Danl - ' 409 Saqr Henry - .700 rd F.Huzinger Jacob: 19,737. Ss erson 1 0 ...... .. 1,429 Homer Jacob • , . 130 Sch oss. Jos.. ....•• 1.497 HarperJohn - C. --; • 759 Schloss A• • ' 1.000 ' Hewes John G.... -11:1192 Schertle Danl ' • 2,616 Hoffman. Daniel.... - I,76slStnats Jas.: —: .. ; . 624 Hodgson Wm C... . • 7061 Spencer Fied:;,. - . • . 25 Rama Steilhen...; .2,025 1 5c0tt .Sam .1, • ;;..-. - 330 Hensler DN' 1.439 'Sparks Jabez ' ' 2..797 Houck JP.. - .. ~. . 1,093 Stoffregan Lewis.. • 153 Earner Jer0me......, 151 Schrader .1 W ' 369 Huntzinger J A... • • 550 Short Wm • 146 Hadesty Geo• - .• 924 Stine Moses S- - '..2,426 Bill Robt • • • ' 299 Slater Geo W'32G Haeseler Chas H.. 1,000 Snell Jasper • • .. - - 720 Henderinin Alex, 2.805 Spohn Moncure. -... • 300 Harris Sand . 0... ,• „ 1.640 Strouee Silas - • 21S . Hefter MG 8.876 Shortie Adam ' • 197 Hawley J S . 215 Schimpf Off). :-....'. ' 1 ' Heisler Wm, A.... , .40 SpethF W .• . 154 Horan-'Mir. '• , 205 Schreiner John W.. ' 197 Hellenthall 'Peter; ' ' 74 Sheafer Fr W 56,513 Htuninel Waiff.,... '. ..• • • 54 Stoffregan Fred ... 119 litieseler Francts . S. • 1,032 Stine John ' . 434 'Heinia Alex P...; 264 Schaffner HenrY...- . ' 1100 Hoferkamp Ge 0...." 700 Sparks 'John - , 93 Heebner John:, .•'.• 855 Toussaint Louis_ 794 Illtintilner Semi- : - 451 Toussaint Theo...* ' ' 573 - -Hobart•Jolmy:l;.. 975' Treibler J . 11; -...., .• 99 Hays J0hn....•;.i,,: • 1,1.67 Taylor Benj•T; , 1,092 Hill Dannic ' ' ' • 160 Trough Jacob - I,ono Hantzinger'Wnall '• 250 Troubleenn G T.- . 273 311 Huntzinger , Jas ,• - : 250 Thompson I, C.... 9,369 Hughes J C._.... , . ; _•1;877 Thompson. I, C . Hoffman John - P.. 930 (agent estate)..". . 2.997 Melina Jacob ' •• - , 100 Tower C -' . 20,425 41rminalt Fitatteitr W 41,7491T0rrey 11 T • . : 518 Jelman •Florain:.. • .100 rTroutman W L..:: - • 290 , Joties.J.D; - :,...•;.:.. . 830;Troxell Jae It . - 2,220 Jenkins:Enos.,..;, % 6.slTerry Wm....;,.. ‘• 16 'James Gee H..::. • - .74TerryJohn..; '„.... , 69 'Jenkins 0 - D.: - ..1, .".. .. • 3.6s.Trega• J0hn; ; ..... , • 454 Johns Thos.* .1, .'. 3,1125!111mer Jacob " • •• 500 James John R,...'' : : 70 'Ulrich Nicholas.... • •82 Jones Danl . ,: ... . •:-... • • - 361Vaatine loads- - 4,017 -Johnston Jos.; ...;• 1641Wingert J0hn,.....74 'James *Rich;,..., - .. • 3651 Whitne- Frank.... :119 Johnson J0hn..... 100 ;Welsh Nicholas._ : 020 Jackson jos H., .. .. : 451Wetherill Jobn I. ' 212. Jungkworth 12 F. , . • "621 Walker Thai H. . - 1,2n7 jmuss •- .13W - $ll5 Whitney . Wm L. - ." 1.8e7 Jenkins - Wm D.... ' 60 Whitney Sam' 8.. • 731 Kmtrieky J. ~ • • .- . 463. Weaver Robt F..., 5.815 Kline Jacoh'... .... : • 0 81 W2 0 7, Wm 2.400 Kline 15ai5h.....,..... 47.51 W s m 5..;..; ' 2.492 Kuhn. Myer..... - ..- 2971 F Wachter Francis J -114 Eiterchex F-B B,SFIII W O/1 1 -Wra W - ' • 4,4 00 Kane Walter- „... - • -101Wetzet Nathan:....: 822 Kline A 8. - ..'.. - . .: .. :- I,s2Wheeler EH ' 510 Beratmer Danl.-, .. 11 Williams' Thos:.;. 253 ), Kroll Andrew:..:.: ' ' '3O Williams David... •• 34 rii a Knentzler 0.F.... -442.1 White Jeremiah W • .297 . i s KbillerJacob.,.., 120 Wardle Wm G...... 3.'1.4te KielleKelli ' • ' -5661 Ward . Isaac ..702 Heim Gde B (1315.; • . •.• Wolff Wallace W. ; "'_ 920 M i tee)„ '• - 1.1187 WernerJohtt - T,, - . 264 • Kelm G. de 8t.:.; - 4,291 Whitney A K , - • 904 i e Kempel John- -• ''' • - '339 Williams V71:0 R.. $,400 81 "Kennelly Tbost,'....' " 379 Weston II K ' - .401 Al - Krell .Francia, - '56 Wallace' F B -' - • 289 a Kline" Roland,'..,. ' 485 Whitney I. F • ' 9,401 lir Kull .Adain ~; . • ;.. • ' 811Womehniorf L,.. 1.239 .ie Keenan Owen - :966 Weber Wm •,- ' 126 61 Kienzle John .1‘...:' . .' 6651W001150n J0e:....:: :•-.' 112 Kennedy Jain; ...... 3281 Wren .Thomas;.. - .., : 2,91 9 Kreider It W. . - '. . 600'Wren Jams., •.. - 2,720 or Kuhn -Herman.. t . - "761 Weber: John W._ 222 * Kirknetrick , lott,,i -4. .-2 Weber .Ken l l- 1 - • • *BB2 ne ' Keefe Petri& - ..." 1:0 Work Moody - 239 0 - KirkleY 'Hen., .-...- - -20 Foot, Danl. -';' .. ...,.- •,127 A , • , (tn... - - : sao YuenlUog iiii....., - i 2881 , ii, ~ _ ... ~. - - .1....‘ t . 40,594 YuettOling Ct_lati;:;, - _ ,, `. - 1311 1, J0i11i'.4'.'..,...:,. ,2t 1 5 Tering .GmtEe. ' ... - ..7 .- Y 293 . _ .., . Lk, . 'TAMigilakil" .; ~..'::M., ..., • .;: - .T,14416 in _Lfrospniuthirti.;:.'; 221 / 1 1V 10 45 14 F- 46 / 1 11 ;" .:- ''' /e2l 4. 0 Idoitill'hii J: ~.:;,- .• ' 2112 Eentr.Wm.-,'„,. . . " 452 , . Lee 'Mantra:: '.':.; -''. ' 655.2tegler 'E W• • • ' ' -": . "4Y7 j ., .. ,f Lloyd Wto - ' -17 Zweible Mithl.'. . 128 ..., ) of V in* * jitlipa r ifaitiloo 4B Atkin63114011;7:,,,--42 2 58 - .Allbroit4raa BeinnensishOe....' 995 Beeper Eno* 428 ..Boyeteßrena C. 440 - 127 • - 17 Ettr 4 / 0 ;r ••• • VI • .-1 4 ; t-'33ol*Bie_ T taJoßD' l.42lBo . 1.200 - Burns Conrad 73 .11104 re rlfaL..ll2 Beingtirltkffos 191 _Brilosll - _Thos,-...... Breiteoger Jac... 57 ißOlton . 0131 • ,83 - Brown Wm - . 31 Bally Fred • • DB Bummersbach H..' 'B9 39 Cwely 45 Condree Pat...... 14 - 11tehntazi`With:.:: Cattier 1.2 00 Carrell Frank 189 Covely ,Wm - :179 CrawahavviD B:.. 14: Chaderton - 28 • Camfield Jas,7/44 Ca David ...: .:::'" David. - 103 Cowry Pat - 825 Cook Thos..-- . 1.03 0 Corcoran Eder 304 Coveley Zack 35 Croxton Th 05..... 280 Cably John ' 52 - Coryell R 608 Collihan Pat 29 Carr Andrew P.... 260 Donkin Henry—. 264 Dawson John 1,783 Donner Pat.. 200 Davis Henry ..... /500 -Dunlap Jae - 61 DeTurk Wm G.... 421 Daddow Jos 71 Davbnpon Jaz— ' 45 Dyer. Sam]l s3 l Davis Reese, 33i Davis Reese: : .:.:. l B9 Davidson. - 53 Davis' Llewellyn.. .516 Decker Matthias.. 22 1 Daugherty . .106 DeLong Emaripel.. ' _2 40 Diehl 131; Dormer Martin., 9591 Davis Howell 2001 Davis Howell .... 176' Drissoll John 13; Davis Thos 1) :' 3001 Davis Jacob 'l7l Davis Francis..._. 90, Dever Dennis: " :... 931 Evans Daldwin J.. - 720 Enns Thos .. W. 401 • Evans - Francis N.. 244 Evans J0hn....... 95!R0 , Evans John 466 Rnerip; Fritz . ..... 1,319 . Richanis Fenelrstine.l 13911trave Wm. Flanigan Pat 20 [Riley Mark— Forney Jac .. .. 293,1t0th J0hn..... Frantz Jac 199 Richards Shem.. Franti Henry..... ' la, Richardson FW. Fnutia Chap..; 129; Riley Mich Frantz Christian.. 15,465 Roehack Crum,- Fox. Geo,* . . 17' Richarde Wm T.. Ferrebes Chas ~.. 229 Rndd John Ferrebes Amzi.... MI Ray J0hn.... . ..... Foley Bartholinew, 40 Sutton Lewis Ford 82 Sullivan John Ferric!! n 05...-. 742 Shoener Rich D... Grudwell Jere 95 Smith John A (4arland Aaron Sheerer David Grumm 17 Sherman Jacob.... Griffith John J.... IT Shearer Jonathan. rge Jacob 174 Stocks Wm Gowen Richard... 48 Seholley Jolm Glenn Danl.,— - 185 Sullivan Jos Gwinner Mary.. 744 Stahl G W °chattel' Louis._ 410 Stahl Geo ... . . Gannon Jac. . 13 &wily Jacob. . ::..: GittingsWm ' 4 572 Stahl John. .. - . Malian Tiros 339 Schere Rbeinart... Howard lilacs.... 90 Shun), Philip Hon icker Nlch.... 136 Sands John Unveil Herman... 206 Sykes 8eni..... ... Hendiason Chas.. 406 Sykes Geo.. .... Howard Benj 405 Smeltzer Peter.... Hemmingray Wm. 459 Seligman Solomon Herbert - 294 Shuster Jos Hardy Jas J.:....:'5t Sykes Sidney , Honecker Christ.. 119 Stone Wm E Harris Herbert..:: 119 Seligman A M. .. Holmes John 434 Stoker Matthias... Hobbs Pat 32 Se:toilet James... Hess Constantine.. 34 ThOmas John J... Highton jos 301Tnrner J0hn. : .... Hutton Philip .40 Thope. Jae Hopkins John . 6 Turner Wm Hopkins,David.... 93 Townsend Henry. Honecker Jacob._ 169 Turner George.... Honecker „KWh—. 18n Thomas John G. Hall Peter 129 Thomas John D... Hardy Jas F.- .. . . 456 Thomas John 5... Harris John H.. 42:Tucker Rath Heaton John fit Thome Theo Houseknecht W... 621 Townsend J 05.... Hemmer Christ... 79 Townsend Jas.... Hughes John— 111, Urcli Wm Howell Daniel.... 125 Unit Thos Hilbert Mich 33 Vanhorn,TD Irenagh mod. . 67 j i Waters W Thos Igo John . ... 267atkins Edw Johns Wm H .. 264.512 1 Webster J0hn...., -Johue George T.., 95.91 Watkins David.... Johns W "2,097 -WU James Johnson Jonathan 406,Willner John Jones Griffith T... 1,45 n! Wilcox Wm Jone. , Saml 61 'Wade Jan - JoneeJoseph 110 Wagner Jac. . _ John Thomas 196 Will fame Danl._ John Henry 302, Willi righan Jona.. Johnson Thomas.. 66 , Whitfield Jos Jackson Adam....'43 iWeiss Jos John David 991 Watkins Edw Jacob George 49 Watkins. Jac Jones Daniel 73 Williams T R 0.. Johnson Theodore 30 Waters Wm ...... Jeremiah David... 93 Wagner J aco b J a hn. 73 Williams Wm W.. Jones Glynn - Whitfield Roland.: Kreisher Philip... Walker Danl - Kirbey Joseph.... Williams John H. Koons Jeremiah S. Williams Wm P.. Kline Peter...._. Wagner Geo 8.. Kohl. John Williams Wm Keiter Geo W 'Wiguans Thos... Kaeir Andrew:...,.!Williams Rich..., Kline MlMl..Williams Benj..., Kimmey Mich ael.. Young Peter - Kerns Thomas.. Young Thos Ketch LOUIS H. Yeo Wm :strbon. 61 46 171 12 61 135 950 .92. 368 2951 612 970 Port CI Alexander John...s • . . 200 .LYnn •Rich.. - .. .. . ...$ Bull R055...,,._:.. •48 i I.ewis Thon W.-. BoYed Johri..,:. .. . : 871 Medlar John Boone lere.. - ; .:.: 1.526.1 May Philip Banchman Jac.... :203i Mattson Levi ' Beck Geo . 868 ?dartz Leonard., . - Brown G W • - 3,5n0, Newlin Jease. ••. Chi]lson C L ' : 141 iO'Nell Alex •Eisenarich Jos - .... 795 Paid David. Eshelman B L..... . ' 4,76olPottAbrahluiv I 'Fletcher David.... • - 215 Rosette? , Lindsey.. FisitleFflen -.- • " - ,' ' 534 Reed Obadiah Frucall'Win - ;.......:' .. 59 Riley Bernard `Germ , 'Philip - 168 Reitor Jlf • -•• . Guitermeni_Hen.... 10.658IHeedy 'Jac ' °winner. John—. 411SessInger 118 Gordon Jac 5,.. - ..*:„ -12 iSenrangerJ . B' , • • Gillespie Jas - -• 102;Stevens A B Gane Uriiih.. - . 381!Scanlan Michael.. ' Gorman .Thcis 7,Boo,Snyder G W '• • Carrigan Jere • - - 92Heitzinger Simi... Holder Ge 0...,.... • • 231 Sands Wm Heebner Abraham 1,418 Steinbach Philip.. Hoffman Wm . . ... - 421Thompahri Eli Jr.. Hadesty.John D... .. 340,Turner :Fevre . . .... liiidestv 11 H- 1631 Williams .David.., - Home ilarnlard:: ; ... • .245IWenti- Sac • • Jenkins H.. ... .. .. ~ ' 390,Wickstead - Ja3....: Krebs-Jac - • 84 Wilson Geo D • • Knit tle Dant ' 348 Zeigler Ignatus..., H. Lime john • .. 359' • . . . - • • '. • .' .. Schitilkill TOwn.ship. Andy Sainnel......s *333 Kelroy Patrick... 3 • - Albriglitrin Thos.. • 104.Keraluier Jacob... Atkinson' Tames.. ', 295 Keuben William.. • - Albrighton Jan.., .611 Lauer, Adam ' • Augnitane John.... ...- 341Larnbert Wm..... BOyer Samuel . 917,-Little Wm. ..-.... - Boyer Will i am.::: ' I,4oo.McCanley Hugh..... . Boyle Michael -..-. . 157';Itiundy John Byrn Marinas - '' • '3B lifucklo* Jos ,' • .BnidboryPefer.... 561 Markle-Wm - Boyle john - • . 226 Markle Solomon.. ' • Bickelman Fred,. . : '. .98 McGee `Columbus. Bossier Jacob . • . 17 Miller• Ell Beecham . Joseph.... 258 Mealley Dennis.... Boyer Josiah - ' , 228 - McCall Condy Beck Matthlati: ...' ". 32, Mclntyre ifotrick.. :Blocker Jacob .: . 113,6forder. JaCiiii • . CovenaughJehn... 128 Morder Philip . Corby. John ' • l'' 117.Northall John C... Cooper Williain._; ;'' - 777. Nuttall John - • Comeson William. - 2.73 Neyer Philip ' - Crboks Wisi •.- • - • 3 Ogden John ' Davis Theophtins..- . .. 106:O'Neil bi1e.h....... • 'Dougherty Neal.... '47 iProheart Chas.... David Thomas... .. 392' Purnell Ge 0:.:. .. . .. Evano.Tas - . - : 64Hinger Stephen:.. - Enterline Henry . .., , I,sooHhineJos . - • - Evens . Thomas ..... - 472 ,Reeser . Moses - . Fife Geo . : ... . . ....: 'll3lleynolds Jenkins. Gibson Wm...., ... 47 Smith Thos j' . i Gruber Thomas.:. 857•Slattery,Lohn • - Gregory Elijah...: .. .. 339 Heward Allen Gregory Richard... . ... 95 5 - chuck Jacob , •Grimes Edward.. - .. - • ' 43 ,Stine Dan] .GiinleY John .. - . 36 -Stoker - ,Wm • ••Hanser .Israel ... , 174 Sin ley John ' - • Heialer.Jaeob ••• -• . 103; Schilling Jon • HeislerElijah......_: . . 599 Sumniers J0hn,.... , Hobble; John 11S . $, tivett Jac • ' Horan Thomas.... -. • 623 ; •Geo Singley Geo ....... „ Haggerty John ..., .1 - 24 1 W00d . - Horman John..:.. - - 40 Wagner Philip.... Haggerty Cornelius' - - .18,,Willer Benj John Frederick...... ,:. ' 61 tWatts . Wigi ey - jobnion George WI - . 145 Wendline Adam... Kenady Peter ..... .. - 41 Yost:Danl J • - Rocker Samuel,. .- 138iTost .Abraham... . , Kerahner Jaceb... . 213 rost Nathaniel.... . Kershner Daniel_ .... - 182 Zimmerman Wm.. ' Kelp. Mittbias....s . ' 05 ' ' . _: . : Illiddleport. . • .. Bensinger Chas;...s' 875 , Kiirk:John II - $ Burke bitch •• • . .•: , 28 Lorenz Lewis . COrby Walter . '.66lMohrhach: Jos ' ... .Crowe CoMelius.. - ; ', 884IMedler G L ' CorbyJos • ' - 339 Miller. Jos Eustrice Jai!,..... •• 293 Murphy Alex ' ~ i .Easton Robt .. .: ... -, • ' 156 'McCormick Wm.... Feight John ... - . ::. .. 248 IdcArdle Pat. .. -..... Green John..., .• ' 7 9l lifOrgenroth L 8..... Hubert Philip .. : .... , - 220 Martin Lorenz.... Hevelick Peter..... - ~.4601Nollboch. Gee Helluer 1.7 -- J. .•: 3281CoNei1 Pat - ...Hart Jobb . * ....... ' : '34llitter Ei F . Herman' Wm. 1330 iSchridley And..... , Efolligtuni J: 5.... '.. . : 282 iShape• Datil • • . Jennings Thos . - :100 iScptt Thos....—. ' Kiefaner Peter ' . •.1921SWain Wm - ' Knittle - Clues - . :- 201Stephesis Jas ' Traxitz ...lan • - 6611370er K K - .. 'Kleckner Wm • • 68i Welsh Thos,..,‘ - . 'Blythe Township. Andrew David...-.$ . 21 Miller Eli 374 Beddall Thus - • '4,400 Mamba!' _152 Bossier Christ -• . •88 Mnlllgan Barney.. 142 BenV Won 124 Mar_key Chas • Beddall Edw.. V... ..112 . Morrison Christ ' ' 9 Beddall dos 306 Morgan. Saml • • 2.97. Clark Wm • 5BB Murry Chas • •• 29 Conley 'rhos • ' • 40 1 31arab Chas 298 101Manriel Elisha..., .100 Crosby 0wen...... 65 Pritchard Z 76 _Toovey-Mm.......l27,ssBlPritchardJos 167 Daly. Mich :... : :... 1112tPugh John... . , .... ~ 54 "Ennis .Lawrence.. • 441 Pugh .Wm 510 Vrans. Owen. 1176f4ininn Pat . . ... •... Elliott Pat , 4011 Rooney !Celt 1,107 dotal • . 173 Robinson And,.... 10,955 Griffith . 3901 Reese • • 139 Greenway•Noalt:‘.. Robinson - fee....- 613 ,RodgsouSGeo sEm Richards .. 112 Read John . . . • .173 Rawllng.er • '3l ' 512 Smith Jim n .338 Runs P. B' • ' 116 Stapleton • Pat ,' 77 Kelly Margaret.., 212 Welds Hugh 99 Kirk Janre5....,.... 218 Schwind • . 789 Lloyd John:: .• 127 Whitehouse 771. Lloyd John:— 99 13arnett D•G • ' 1139 Miles Chas • , 6591 ' . ; New Castle Brom' Willlam...s 4.74ojliladiiraJas . ..r. ....$ , ' 46 brown David ' . 779 i Phillips- Thos:::.: . . ;46 Butte James • • 32 , Thillips - Robt , 206 I Bracey' mes' -' 238 I'llllllp Rplitalin.. : - 131 K B.6t 44 .T,belnas ~..11 Reese... Evan., . •',- ~ .15. ..Mombnly-IPercliar.. • • 4'...ii Rogers Rdw' - ...;..*..0 _055 - 01615 W Riltfar4 .:-. . 14,StoneinSerib' - 2 : G 5im0n1.7..; :-ill l .l3mltti,i BlitU ' 44: • Jones Thomas:. .." ' '-',. 43 stone Sartir.... -. . 1$ Llrdebsles 1 11rozmus. -4:: 1091214mM N r ie.:, ...-....- -7 , -241 MeWilltams :LC, .. , •.4001!... ittin it Ftlual , t.. 4 Mlles Mark " ' ' - - - 641 . •, "-- . ' ' . : • . - r , - • Hair...._n •.. ..,. Kline J0h....... i . 'BB KernK Abner ...., • 39 Ke..Anthony, i..,. ~ -2T2 Kloee Joseph.. ,- . Din Lang Andrew • ' .• . .' , ,..1.21 Lewis Phlllo. - . '' ... '.. : • ••- -4 9 Lewis W.M.,.•...•..... -- : ; :.100;', Landeritatrit :David , -.- 203 jratar /WOOL . 4 .:• -'. 234. Linda& _ , ~-Aeg LlUtTfionasik- X..:::- :191 We: John.... ii.;;. - J 169 Larldta Martin. ~.-. -.-: : 94 lanadalboall.- - .•... -,- —.SW MclCminer Patrick - - 14 Mengla,BOCßentta - . - , 14.6 Mc.Atee Patrick... . 128' 11cOnirelitartb2;...- .. - 114 • Mark .SIW- Ph• ..139 111e11. Dalai; ; . : 121 i Kilir .11111clisel:. . .:' 151 . cMIWIn Pat ::. .'' • 236 Melody Mich - Jr... - -13 Morris Wm J. -4 ..i„,,, Pat.'':. • - . McGmerahos....... - • • 2 McGraw John„ . ,-, . •.,190. . - , ;1K1ch'.':.•.....'.'..'"-50"' McGraw..Mich . • • '-: 92 Mehington W,m... '`l66' Madera -Reslalr. , .-..-, . .33 Miles Bdw... ... ...• •30 . Mild Pat r• • ' llO Meyer Nich ' ' 49.4 - Montfort John .. -.. 1 .739 , McOeeugh Andrew • .233- . Morgan Jelm.... . 203 Mateer Mary ' ' . 304 Merrick Anthony.. 33 Martin Jae II '. . -264 March Wm • .. 252 MnAlienheln A.... 111' McGee James - IT McCarty S 4 -.. • 30. Mason Wm '• 260 Nichols John ' 68 Nagle Jacob:. - ..... - . 93 Naylor Will B ' . ..123 Nleder J0hn... . .... . 248 Neirmann Berman . 602 Nash John .• - . '9O Nash Martin ' • 187 iomla Frahcia 423 IChnia•Wandal 421 o.l3rlen ' Andrew.. 7l orula 'Henry; . 233 &Nen Danl.. -.... : 60 O'Neil John - 112 Omerd Adam..,..-, . 341 Past Peter... ;.. ; .., 161 Pboler Wm .. '....:: .• .. 7 IPresaman 'Joseph.. .92 Price Richard..... 296 Poet Joel ..., .;.. ' .. . 8 ':Ploppert Ja5..... 83 Pilling Harkey... . 82 Parker 'Wm - . - 983' Price Benj . . ... ... • 138 Pollock John ' 248 Quirk 'John *. 162 ,Quinn Peter . ' . 337 'Roxby Jerenilah.. ' 170 'Rosby John .14 . }Merits, Henry 217 Michas:ls David J.:. , • 99 Township: . • • Bp: 14eitiaolsa and, The grhve of the matheic, of our fete reside : 4, is located In 'Spencer CorPity, neer the little village of asutirille,.emboivered amid . the majestic fortarAreed of the...country: There is neither headitotm• nor monument to denote - the' " sacred spot;iind the piles. where the remains he buried is tut unfrequented' loeality,, or ;cm:opera tively so: Sehorttune before hisAmtli;,lllr. isiln wrote letter; expreeabig his iutentioa to-via; it the grave this summer, and cause a suitable inouninentt to be.erected;}nd . iß We letter. (t 9 a friend) be exPreseedsthe mgret bitsievesa, caroi of life bad so lOng compelled him to polit.: uelhis duty: The father and Mother of Mr. ' were - members-of-a , Baptist" , Chureb. mother &A (a widow) no minister could he obtained to' attend , theduntirsi,' awing to the great distance of , the ,family from auy isharch, and the - ditliculty'of traveling at that season of the ; . Some six months after the!, forteral,J however, Miritham Lincalu yrent;ori foot.thirty miles And-got 'a. Baptist minister tb Come' and preach his tuother'altuieral sermon.. Beautiful example of filial love and tender regard!. Let lions and daughters take note. of it. Every truly groat man was first an obedient and loving sou [00 ' )IM ON 10.11 . 113.] EDITORS M.INICICS . Joosit.u.,r—You are correct In your opinions of tlikpelicipr suaLing 'cones:gaol* tO - ante of any • denondnation. • It .wassconveselon that _leught on the late terrible war, and it may bring on one even more terrible.. There, '.have-. been : many con- - -cessions made to the 'Papal poses's, that should never .have been submitted to by the people, is Is ..wswille work of politiod aspirant& • A great error wag dilladlls. Mg the Bible from the Public bchoobs, for it wee a great stumbling block in the way of the P,anal church:- Cori- Untie these concesibins, and evil L will follow. There is no doubt that there is a fixed Idea In the minds of Pa. , plsta, that they are going to rule this country. 'Let, the Preen be diligent in observing all polithsti movements, and warn the people Of danget.. Jauru Perrin - max, July. 24, 18fej... .... • -' • • • •• . nott.cic, Pwtarllte , Ping:' AGENT l'Oß:Tgil alliLt . olP TEC • WHEELER &,VESON SEWING - NIA - .SHINES . In • . . • County . •. number OTt6se excellent Banally Machines ire Wails kepi on band .arid • can be seen Iti,iiperition-by calling at. his residence In lii.tairet- Street, tyort ;kW. next doortto the English Litt/lama Church.. • To, 26:zinnia - late persons - using these Mac.hlnee, a supply of MaChtne Needles,- Machine and Soap, and Clarli's Thread, in all numbers and color!, especially adapted to Sewing Machine use, will be kelt on hind. Thdroligkinstructions for Working these Machines will 6e given topintics purchasing. , • . Orders by mail will receive' prompt atteMlon. • Call Auld examine before Ptirciutaing elsewhere. . January 2.3..4 , • ' • 4.11 Shatleted • CONSTITiTioNB RESTORKO nom's rantacrrßuctiu.• _April es '66. 14-6 m • Grity .finldiese, lhandratK .nuy Disease' WC the 8 cialp.--No • D1.13430T/ZILT CAN Cog- PANE. WITU IT : 'IT 18 NOT A Dot.. • • "•••• • • "'London" - •.. Rnstorer... . • "London" ins - ' "Hair Color Restorer." 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CLI4LOT... • Da; Swa.vaz &.sioni Some six years ago began to lose my hair, and continued to, do so until the scalp became es bat e the palm of, My hand.; .troubled also With &disagreeable itching.feyer, greatheat;.aud dand: rufr, small pustules would form, qulte sore to the touch, and the remaining portitui of the hair on thelside and back'of my head_became quite-gray: • After' using a number of Resteittves Sao called). without' 'success, -and my head - nearly' destitute of hair,: I reluctantly Commenced using the "LONDON BAIR 'COLOR RE STORERAND DRESSING."- - Now, _candor. and Jus tice compel 033 to say - Ito-all, that through its use I ,now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair, com pletely restored to itSoriginal dark and glossy appear anee, and I venture the assertion, the world furnishes no preparation eqoal to this: and I do. conscientionsly, say. to all who are gray, or bald, hair dry and harslL.or falling, to use at once this • cleanly and' delightfully perfumed article.'., • —ISAAC L. hfARSHALL, . Gunner United States Navy. • 830 Leonard street,_Philadelphia. Pricels cents a bottle ; six bottles, $4. - Sold by Dr. .SWAYNE . ,k SON,- 230 North Sixth Street above Vine, Philadelphia. Also by • JOHN G. BROWN it,SON, Druggists, Pottsville. - HENRY SAV!.OR,. "; • " • June.l7; '65. - . • 24- . Helmbotata . Fluid • Extract • litichn As pleasant in taste and odor, free fait h all injurious pro pertics.and Immadiate in its action:,[Aprit 8, .6.N. 1.4-6nt .. . . . . To Purify., Enricll3:the Illood,'aud Henn tify the iunuPtexion, use , UE1.111101.100 HIGHLY, CONCEN TRATES, • FLUID. FaTnaor , SwireAvnici.w. One bottle equills in strength oue gallon of the Syrup or Demeter,. • April S. '6l. . • ' . '. 14 -Gm ' Old Eyen matte New...A, pamphlet directing bow to speedily restore sight and give up spectacles without aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail.•frce on receipt' of 10 cents. Address E. B. FOOTE, itf. D. Feb. 4, , G.5.—.5-6M ' • 1130 Broadway, New York A Clear, Smooth skin and 'Beautiful compluziou fullomis the use of lIELYBOLD'S CONCENTRA TED Fmmu flrramrr SARSAPARILLA. It removes black spots, pimples tat all eruptious of.the skin: . . • - April 8, 4 65. 14-6 m Not a few' of the Worst Disorder. that afflict mankind' arise from eruptions Al the. blood. Ifrimnoto's EXTRAOF OF SABSAPASILLA is a remedy' of the utmost-value: Aprtl B, WS. • . • 14-Gm foigioto .g4tiuiliettre NOTICES. re-2a Baptist Church, 3d near callow bill Sr re et.--Preathing on .Lord's day morning and evening; rit log. A. M.. and 7.1 i; P. M. • • • Lecture and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening at TA, o'clock. . • Sunday School at - 2 o'cicck Lord's day afternoon. : • • . . R. R. AUSTIN, Pastor, Residence Mahantoneo above 7th Street- German Beformed Chorchi . Market Street, Rev J. 0. BUCILES. Pastor. Regular services. alternatelyviti the. German and English • languages, ev ery Sabbath day;-at 10 A. M. 'd, TX P. M. Prayer Meet ing and Lecture every Wednesday evening at TX P. M July 16th • and 36th, English in the-morningnnd Ger man in the evening. July 9th and . 22 . a, German in the mowing and 'En lish in the evening.. • • tom' Services at Trinity (Episcopal) Church on Sunday morning , at X past 10. Sunday evening at 34 Past T. ter' First Presbyterian Citureb, corner Ma,= hantongo and Third Streets. Rev. rBAAII RILEY,I Pas tor. Services .Sunday 103¢ A., 31. and TX P. M., ex cept on the 3d Sunday of every month, when the second service will be held at 3,4 P. M. Lecture, Thursday evening .at 'TX. Sabbath :School, 2 P.M. Prayer Meeting. quarter. before 10, Sunday morning. Pa!' Union . Prayer' Meeting, every Sunday morning, from 83y to 93y o'clock, in the frame Church on Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Sts. All are invited. .. • - - WErangelical Churth,:Callowhill street.— Rev. Simq..G. Ruoame.; Pastor, - will preach German ev ery Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; and English in the Evening et 7 o'clock. - " Itri^ticthedist E. Church, Second street, above Market. Rev. J. B: Meer:uncoil, Pastor: Services: Sabbath, at - 10, A.- M., and 7, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at T3{ ;o'clock.: ' tirEng. Lutheran Ch arch, 'Market-Square. Rev. L. hL KOONS, Pastor. , Preaching every Sunday *morning. and evening, at 1030. A: M., and 7, P. M.— Prayer Meeting and Lecture Thursday even, at 7 o'clock * MARRIED. 4 n Hail-loge Notices must be. accompanied with:2lS cents to appear fn the JOURNAL. . . .; . FLETCHEB--DYER:- , ln St. Clair, on the 24th inst , by: the Rev. G. T: Barr, Mr. EDWAED FLETCHER LO MTN Becalm Dl:aa; botti.of St- Clair, Schuylkill . . . .FRIESRLBRAZIk.R . .—on the lith inst.., by Rev. D. Washburn. at the_residenee of the bride's parents, )fir= D. W. FIIIF.SE of Orwigabarg, tQ Mis 3 ~Tim.r.z BRAZIER of Pcittsville. . . • HEILNER—SAVAGE:On Burnley .evening. July 2Rd. at the Lutheran 'Pareonage, Illneraville, by the Rev. H. C. Shindie, Mr. S.Leurc, Ilmr.:rart: to Mies IBABELT.A ANGELI: SAVAGE Of Baltimore; Md..•. • Cr - Baltimore papers please copy. • , . DI.,BY—WILLIAMS—On the 13th of July, by John C. Conntd.:Esq.,.3f.r. Bina .ELBsant.tv to !dim Lprrrne WlT:Lbuse, a orPottairMe; - Mple announcements of. - five: Those ac .compantid with notiewi,. eke:, must be paid .for at, the rate 4f .10 achti'per 11:11Z. ‘: • • : • COOPERI=-On the 27th - inst.. in this Borough, 3lsiti, wife or John Cooper, carpenter, aged.. 51 yearn, 6 mos. and 2 . days. : The relatl46. and friends of the iiintly are r6ixtct- Telly Invited to attend the funeral—Z(om the residence of her hnsband„. Coal street,' between Valloirhill and Norivegian street, to-morrOw (Sunday) afternoon. at 2 o'clock. DRIIMUELLBIL—On. the 12th of July, at fitiainc ville, Itomurr ~ CALVIN, on of Daniel and Annetta Drumheller; aged 1 year, 7 months and 25 days. - FRITZINGBR.‘ , -On the 6th inst., in Tama • guti, U e, at loarratmaxa; aged 20 years. • ICITCFIEtig. 7 -On the 18th inst., in this. Borough, Mrs. JuLts. Ass }promos, aged 24 years, srhontha and 23 PEALE —On the 18th of July, in ,Philadelphla, very s - uddenly,. Rouass" PeAte, late or North Manhelm Township, Schuylkill County, in 'the B°A year of him age. %Ilia remains were brought .to Pottsville and hi terren in the. Presbyter= Cemetery, on the fist inst. WELLP.II.On the 18th of July, it the Big Spring . 'Hotel,- -in ',New' Castle. Township, E rica ReareoA, daughter of Monies and . Lydia Weller, aged 11 mos. . . , YOILE.- I ,on the 6th of .Taly, at New' Mines, in Refl. ly Townshir4 . lla.aNaa Yiata, aged 79 years, 2 months and 25 day s., . . . . . Obituary... • '; AT a stated meeting of Jones' Division. No. 544 Sone of Temperance, held in their hall -St. . Clair, on -F r id a y evening. 'July 215t,..1855. the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : %mein, It has pleased- Almighty God •in His all Wise providence, to remove from this world,our exal ted snd beloved member:: JAMES Jonsson Beam, and, whereas, in his death we Save sustained a deplorable and lamentable loss,4liereby our hearts are bereaved at the untimely dentin iif one so generallyiaduifred for his sterling integrity, his untiring energy an p awn , th ance the cause of Temperance , therefore : e it' .. RsooLvto,' That in the death of-onesomrich ',endear; ed to the members of this Division, and blot uninierving principles of Teri:mance; we cannot refrain tram pal) Ikly acknowledging.the intense sorrow manifested by ,the Division in general. • . • ',. -, • . Borozvezi, That . we mingle our sympathies and sor rows with.the bereaved family,of the deceased in view 'of the sadAisitatlon. and express with deep sorrow, the losii of a virtuous emcee, Apure patriot in the Cause, good Christian. aim it respected citizen. of his county. BrAin.vxn, That the chatter emblems nnd regattas of thin Divlrioa bedrapediti mourning.for the term of (30) thirty days,ris a token . of, Our . respect _for the-lamented copy of these rebrilutionkPro_Fer iY P"r"t"-'44 be t4e , Auallx of 42 1trAeci*aeA Rlgfafrno, the above preamble and-resoltitionn hrkribVerednimn our minute book: :and .; that, he,' alio beozubßstha thelifirome Jorrintsz., B; fraswatasw, ' G. T. Baia,: :Cottunitteri. * • PEOPLES' - _ - - RAILWAY •10MPANY SCH.UYEKILLT, COUNTY. • Tbe,aubsorlber eters for sale the Bonds of the Pee.- •insallw4 l 7.-• Company, of ..aclma7lkllll coasmaty., Tbese Bonds and Intermit are a !lilt class securlty;as they are secured by a that Mortgage on the railway to the extent that the UM Is now; -or at - any Iline'beresiter maybe enfiateNte4d, r and by virtue Mitlidrity vested in tbe Oinia4. The Bonds are for One Hundred Dollars ($100) each: Interest Coupons attached, paiyfibleevei7 elz months, at the rate of six per amt. clear of all Taxes---Btate, Counti, Muntdpal or Government. • , L. F. WHITNEY, Banker, F. July 15. CeedireSet, Pat uTllle. DIED. GENERAL NOTICES. y l- HEREBY offer mitten as a candidate .11PasM. for the LEGISLATURE at the ensuing elec tion, subject to the decision of the Union County'Con- Tention. .• H. 7W.PII3IiERTUN, Tremont.' July 29. ••TWELVE FERIIIIOTYPES can . be had at Alleithi,Gml!ery for Sl 93. duly 1065. . • : " • 264 '. • - • DISSIiiIITION o.lg PAItIONIC00;"' B.lllP.—The Arm. Alesandertanti • &b -ile., &ring business in Rash Township, Pa have dissolved partnerehirrby Alex. Gray.' Br., and' Alex. Gray, Jr.. withdrawing therefrom, and the other . two members , to wit--Johnlioele andBanntelP. Long streetaave formed 'a new partnership, to be carded Inr at same place under the firm name and style of Hosier & • R rd Jones. Carter, Men & Co., R. J. Frey. Oli ver Brothers & Co.. A..T. Cheeseborongh C 0..& 11am W; Becket. Farrington.:Leninird & 'tan Oil Co.. and Charles 8. Fowler. are to preleet their. respective claims to - Alestander. Gray. Sr.,for payment all other debts against said firm to be' settled kry4oB4 Longstreet.' . ALEX. GRAY. sr:, - • • , . ' : , ALEX. GRAY. Ja.. '•'• . • JOHN ROSIE. _ _ • • • - • SAMUEL P. LONGSTRPIET: ,, • Wilkesharre, June 22. 1865. , • ...16.6r ---.ETYGINERWB OF lONCR.—Read ing,and, Columbia Railroad, CO LUMBIA, Jnly - litth. IRA—Sealed proposals will be received until SATURDAY, JULY 'nth. for the grada ,ation and masonry of the line. of: road. between the city of Lancaster and Rammer Creek - Gip, Eighteen and one-half miles. Bids will be received. for the" whole. orrsnypart o the work, in either of the three following forms • Tot. Al l Ca■h. !Id. Half Cash ;'Half in Alin Mortgage Boothe, at Par, on the Road to krazillnilt,. 3d. All Bonds, n; Par. Biddere will be .careful to state for which of the terms of payment they. offer. -.. The cash payment - will be made monthly, reserving twenty per cent-mail the completion' of the work, in the usual manner. .'By order of Board of -Directors,. • •.. NV . , 0. CASE, President: - For details, and further. information, apply to: A • , •• - SAMUEL WAIIIFFLIN. Engineer. July 15. '65.--965-St Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. THE CITIZENN of POTTs- VILLE AND VICINITY.— POTrSVILLI3, Jutr 13, 1565 The undersigned 'respectfully locates the eitizenkof Pottsville and vicinity. that be has oponed - a COAL YARD. in this Borough, on a lot of ground above McKeown's tavern, on the old Peacock Road, and near the Mount Carbon Railroad. ' tip will keep constantly on hand Coal'of all kinds and 'sizes and of the beet quality; (northe outcropping of .veins) nod hopes to receive a fair-sharc of public patronage. It Is unques tionable that-a good Cdal Yard lass long been needed .ln Pottsville, and the undersigned trusts hat his en terprise will be _encouraged and sustained. Coal weighed before delivery. - • Doxes".for the reception of orders, Which will be promptly attended to..will be placed at the followin4 points in the Romugh : • • ' AMERICAN ROUSE, . • ' FEGER'S HOTEL, - . - I • UNION - HOTEL.. ' Centre Street FITZ SANDERSON'S Drug Stor . e, SAME, MORRLS'S Store, : • • • D. DOWNEY•S Barber Shop: C, I,L BKOWN.'S Store, Market Street JAMES BECK'S STORE. Mauch Chuni Street. RISING SUN HOTEL. Minersville Road. MILLER. MANBECK, East -Norweeian Street. • J. C. 111UJCCINGEB. 29,4t.' July 22, :G5 WANTED. . A $C11001 ; ALCHI3II - wants 'an engage ment. Ibui been 'teaching nue Echtiol for fifteen years on Governor's Wand. N. Y. Address G. I 1: 8.,'819 South Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' 'July 29, '65; . • 30.20 OTICE.—The County Stmerinfeedent will bold lan examination, for l'eachere. in Tremont.. on Au gust 10th. 1905; at 9 o'clock, .A. M. Eight Schools in "to township. Official. W. U. CROTIIIIRB. Prin. of Scitoole; 30-3 t. July 29, '65 IA NT ED.—Four Male and eight Female Teach -I'em to take charge of the Public Schools in Ash. , land, tar a term of nine months. ,to commence in Sep tothber. An examination of Teachers* will be held in the Brick School 'louse, on Tuesday, August 5th,1865, ; commencing at 83 o'clock, A. M. • - • June 29, '65.-30, . J. rt.:CLEAVER, Silly. N.T n Z m D m. .— I LomßatheleEt and tst Mt. La th CatZnter. al Nci;. E further particulars apply w THOS. T. JONES, Laffee, ' J. J. O'NEIL. July 22;965: : - 20-it Al] ANTE D .--An active, energetic: btainess.man —to take the egeney for. thLs County of_a sitter. CLASS LIFE INSIMANCI COMrAN'. Address. • BOX :811:14 P. O.; philndelphin July 22, • . • 29-41 ANTE 11):-:-Two Male Teachers totake charge of the Grammar Schools of Port Carbon:. Term 0f.9 mouths commencing on the Bret 'Monday in Sep , tembef. Salary of $5O per month. By order of the Board. • • • J. 11. REITER. • Port Carbon, 99-2 t . GENTS WANTE 13 in every County the A State, to canvass for the History ot,the Pennsylva nia Reserves—a book which will be wanted by all' the Pennsylvania soldiers and their friends. - Most liberal terms will be given to Agentic and ener getic canvassers will be sure to make large wages. • . ELIAS BARR dr, CO , July 2:3,..66,=29 , 1m1 'No. 6 Rest King St., 'Lancaster. TWO - TEACHERS ,WANTED L Public Schools of Pottsville, Schaylkill County,. Pa.. by the 28th of August, 1861: . • • One Female PrincipaL for a Primary ?dale, graded school. Salary from $240 to $304 a year, according to experienee and qualifications, payable monthly (calen dar) for the entire.year. School open 10 Months. No. of pupils about' 60. . • One Colored Female Principal, for Primary Colored,' mired and ungraded School. Salary from to $!5 by the calendar month, for - the time taught. • No.'of pupils about 30. • ~„ • Experlencedlitachers preferred. The , law requires thepirties so ,ernployed to be provided with current Certificates, either State or County. Applications in person or •by letter, accompanied , with testimonials, &c., received by the undersigned, to Wednesday, 16th August. next. • - . • - 151 Y -The bfale Teacher : originidlv advertised for, has been elected. • CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, &cretary of Board of Directors. 28-3 t July 13..'65 IQ TEAM ENGINES- WANTED.—The dereigned wishes to purchase 3 second-hand Steam Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-power each.'Address. JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsville, Pa. 1341 • May 7. '64 wANTED TO. BORROW ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. secured on unencum bered reateatate in the fkirough of Pottsville...worth H three times the amount, SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS. Apply to M. W. MATCELIN, Pottsville, Pa. Jane 24, '&t' • _ • 2S-tf IATANTED to purchase Sir. -r Eight . , second hand YV . Engines from 6to 40 horse power . Pumps ind Drains of , all-sizes and. Boilers of any size: • The high esteash price will be paid for the'same by • • • WREN & BROTHER, Coal St.,-Pottsville. Apri',l..6s,_ • . . -1641 WANT ED.—A: situation by a yOung man, ard nate of Crittenden's Commercial College, as Clerk or Book:Keeper. Having several years experience In clerking in the coal region, best of referenced for abil ity and integrity given. ,Please address "BOOK KEEPER" at this otlice. March 11, .65.-10-tf LEGAL NOTICE S. N THE OUPTIAN.9 , IDOUICT of NchuVl.; I. kill'County.—ln the matter of the account 'of Franklin Gowen, Administrator Of DENNIS EAR KIN, deceased,—The undersigned, Auditor, appointed to distribute the Money in the hands of the administra tor to-these entitled' to the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Office in-the Borough of Pottsville. on Monday, the 14th day of,Atigust.A. D.. 1865, at 10 o'clock, A, M., *hen and.where all • Paities intemsted are notified to atteild. ' ' DAVID B. GREEN, - July 49, %S. 110-St • EXECUTORS' NOTICE.--WhereasLetters of:Administration on the Estate of MARIA- DEL BERT; late of North Manhelm Township; -13chttylki11 County. deceased, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register,—Notice'is hereby given to all those indebted tri said estate to make paytneet; imd 'Owe having claims will present them for settlement.:' - WILLIAM DEMENT, Executor.. 29-60 My 22. '65 A DiiIIINIXTBA. , 0 ; tiSIifOTItCE.;-;-Notice A is berebralven.tha , ..„lundetatgued beenap pointed Icy theltegister , f Schuylkill County. adminbi trator Debonis non of Jacob Buts, -late . of Saint.Clalr, Schuylkill County, Pa., , deceaised. :All perilous indebt ed to said estate will igunediately, make payment, and those having . cialma-Agaituit the estate• will present them for settlerdent to ; LEWIS REESER, Adminlstottot . Del/mignon of the estate of Jacob Butz, deceased. , July 22. •65.-22-et TN 'LIRE 'ORPHANS' COURT of elellosyl. L 1-.ll;atase of Will Tap lor, dereased.—Thd undersigned, Auditor, appoint ed by theConrts,to restate • and resettle the account of ELIZABETH GOLDEN (late Elizabeth Taylor 4, Exec ntrirof William Taylor, will meet the, parties interest ed for thd purpo, se , of his' appointment. -on FRIDAY., ACGDSTt intofsca9 3 , A. IL. atlda Ofilediriata- InuttongoStreet, (o to Post Ofilifelyottatolle. . C LAWLE.Anditor. July I 'RI, kIOVIINISTRATIOXIMIC tic lettere of Adminlitratton on the estate_ °ra t wain lie:mend KraitbOate of the lo3d Porn misaary of retorters on General Ilartsuff staff, at re rteratntry.„:l-ymwdecemeed„ -have been granted to the un notice la berehrgiven to all those indebted to - UWeitatertokinakOrpnytnent. and - thee! tarhg admit° preileOthom withott delay to ,AULII.7B &HIM Mtlftdoira 4l • Pottsville.Pl,Lon l .l .l4 , .2841t AND NOW, 3lay 13, 1863, the arid order and direertheTreasruir and Collector of Blythe Township, to receive no Townstupßoud Qrdere or n T ym n e h to except th x Orde drawn and Imam e tn. 1865, for.the current ensperuseit of the l year - 1866. June 8, .65.-41-6nt BY irRE COURT. SVP IK RION VINE tarAß.—The subscriber has 1.7 commenced the manufrcture of a swim article of vinegar at the corner of Railroad and sbilowhill stmts. la the Borough, of.-Pottsville. where he is - prepared to ihrnisb grocers a pare article; wholesale. which he will warrant to be equat e if not superior to any. article In tho, marker for table ime, - And.plarposbs' for which vinegar is used, at'the lowest market prices. All -we ask is fordealcra to give us-a trial. -- • 16:14414-14 1 it'W tr 4194, 8.-ALT/f", 'A 4SMOKE G * inatues, wholeeele and rite! - addlidde'prieenhy GUSTAV WOLTJEti o 4 -*-Edle-ed» Pottsrdie,,d9or to the ' Union Hotel. : * • -„,. ' MlME=====2:= l !TRAY CAW.—Strayed from the, 17 premises of the anbeeriber. residing En 7 ) Minererille, a red and white spotted cow ; 'ber barna. tarn inward ; the had on a agnate bell,marhed with the faiths's S. L the milks - nut a ery thaoqtan, but threetents.. - Any information leat ‘ l . Eng to Eter - . . 7 ..••at•4••=4 LoyitEni t. vs - -•-- so.st• S A tb the pretnises of the sub 17 scriber, at Sear Ridge, car June 20th, Ism Brown Cow. white 'bask. - short tall. and bell ea i v ; nec k• awns sea years old. The owner will pleas, ca n . p m . p k _v. pay dunes alai take her Ivy, or she will be soid according_to ave : EDWARD'LASLEY, Bear-Ride. ' • • BO*. July 20; IV. V.7.IIALIEZIK—Came to the premisesjot me t a . t 3 scriber, =tensile north of Pinegrove, on ElOilday, July inth three smiles rice Black Mare. one Brown Many and one Brown and Black Horne Horse Mete. The owners will call. pray , property, pej .chrumat and take them away e r .kkey will be 'old according to law. .fuly 15. '6 6 .--23 3 t" • GEORGE MAY. . . 1111111i1rARD...doet, one Meek me $2O - - kilo with titbit% heavy neck inclining t; one side, aboot9 years old. One dark brown male, blind on the right aide, about the same age. One bror 4 mare male With thick listloelor belned, wwwe white eel: mixed tnromer the brown, abobt In or 11 years old. .. The above or will be paid to.any one mb arti t hz the -males._ or_ givine infommtlen where they can b• had. EDW Oi O. PASS, Sus. liuslumuliam Ow co. Kaskawllliam. JAY . n-tt FOR SALE AND To LET: ttOllt SAL It...Tbe - antleer.fgord offers for ac e Lis Brig* baud Maya Hoge and lot of ground, ituate on the S. E. corner of ackeonti and Washfrigt streets, in. the Borough. of Part ' Carbon.. -For.' ter= app l y to the. subscriber, at p m a i rthoi ) ; or tolinuraan L. WHITNEY, at Pottsville. duly 92;16;--30-3t! . CHARLES bMITit :rtviciiiNo LOTS wen sAI E.—Th e nndervigned otters for este estimable betiding i ess located in Schaylittli Heves. the property of the been o f G eo r g e Beleere dead. . .. Tor taints. &e., apply to lIIENRY ZIMMERMAN, Pottsville, p a. - duly 29; 436. • ' , • ; 30-6 r REAT DA L OR GOVERNAErff G HOME, AND 24000 Aahow.hr tat bet „ Mold daring Meath of•AiAput, the Mita of New 'fork Pennagnuda, Olds; !Wino, Delaware, Nary , land, and New Jersey, and the IHstrkt of Columbia. '• - , . quAITIEJeArer2I2 GINEZAMS Orrtet.) - Ye sentaccrow, D.- C.. July 24, 1%5, . • Will be sold atlmblic &Winn, In the highest bidder ht the tline.anil places named bekiw, viz: . . New Wash: New York city. Tuesday and Friday of each. week; 200 Horses' each ably New .York city, Wednesday of each week, 200 Males each,day.3 J , • ' ..:. , , . Elmira, Tutiday, August 8. 200 Mows. landit, Tirektly, Alignat 15;500 Mules. i v , ,, 'Albany; Friday; Atigust .I.kisoo Malts,. - Buffalo, Wednesday, August 30. 500 Mules. - :, ; • Pennsylvania. . 'i. Philadelphia, ono:oday of - 'each week, 200 Honks each day.- - - _ • • Plailadelphia, Wednesday and Saturday , of each week, . 100 Mules each day. - • • - ' . • ' . •• tr Pittsburgh, Thursday of each week, 150 -Mules each . .4 7 ..Pottatille, Tuesdnje August 1,100 Mules. • • 4 Mitilbutown, Friday, August 5, 200'Mu1 , .. .. . 7_ Ye*, Friday,' August 4, 200 Horses. • - . - Nesiville,-Wednesday, August 9, 100 nurse', ..‘ „. Newville, Thursdiy. August 10, 100 Mules.' '.3' , -Reading, Friday, August 16. 200 Morsel. •`, 'Shippensburgh, Wednesday. August 16, 100 Moms • -,- Erie, Thursday, August 17, 200 111orses. . ,_'- 131rippeusbon.th, Thursday, August IT. 100 Mules' . ;- • ' Williamsport, Friday, August 18, 200 Horses. : - .r.- Indiana, Monday. August 21, 200.Horrieir. , Chambersburg, Wednesday, August 23. 100 Horses. ~: Chambersburg, Thursday. August 24, 100 Mules. .. , :t Milton ; Friday, August 26,.200 Horses. 4 zet- Carlisle, R'etluesday„August 30, 100 Horses. - y.. Carlisle, Tliarsdaye August 31, 100 Mules. Ohio. . el Colombians, Tuesday, August I,looHorses. ,z Salem, Wednesday; August?, 1001lonses.; -Alliance, Thursday; August 3, 200 Horses. - -, Canton; oaturday; August 5; gen . -Horses. • , Cleveland, Tuesday, August 8, 1,000 Mules. • Massillon: Tuesday, August 15;g00 Moises, ' 'l.,' , ' Crestline, Thuriday„August IT, 500 Mules. • Clevelaud, Monday„August 22, 200 Horses. Indiana. i..! t - 2 - Fort Wayne, Thursday; August 24 ,'1, 000 Mules.- i',": Delaware._ - ~• . . ' t,:- Wll6ll'loo'l, Tuesday . of each - week , 200 Horses each t , day. - , . •?'..; Wilmington; Tuesday of, each weer, 200 Mules each 'Wilmington, Fridiy of each week, 200 Mules each day. New Jersey. Trenton, Thursday. August 10, 203 Mules', . , . • . . . . . - Maryland.' - •'-- Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9, and Wednesday of each•week thereafter. 200 Roma each day. 7. - '* ' 4 Washington, Elio Co . n,•.i Each week day; 200 Males. , ' • - . Clic:bore; D. C. i,,, - Each week day except. Wednesday . 200 florae,. , ' - ' T.. Au opportunity to purchase a Superior class of sad. die and drub: animals, at far less than their true raki , :, is now offered to the public.:, . ~ • :.. 4 Though the majority of them are, sound and eervire: .'.;.:. able, they are no longer required hi the army;and moo i-:i be sold,;' . . . . . td2My of the mules were bonght in the beginning nt the war; when young, accompanied the armies in all :- their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken, , hardened by exercise, gentle, and familiar from being 50 lung surrounded by the soldieM. 1 . - Animals will be sold mingly• : • . Seitz , to commence at 10,-A. M. . Terme—Cush, in United States currency. • • TAMES A. ETTS, Zrev., Brig. Gen. in ctuttue. lat ])Y., Q. M. G. O. July 29, .6.5.-30-1 t FoR ISAI.E.—A house and lot - in Norwe- j tk Mem street. second house east of. Centre, south side. Inquire, on the premises. July 22, '65. '. • • • • 71-3 t• A . RAII3tE OPPORTUNITY—FOR SALE.- State and County Rights for the PATENT CAM. , PILLION CARPET; . universally acknowledged to be the.greatent success of • the. age. :For cheapness and 4.; durability it is without:a rival. .The . demand fur MU, article is unlimited, and eau be manufactured at a very small outlay of capital. For further particulars, ad. • dress--. . • . KEEN CO,: .No. 602 Arch St., 2d story, Phibuielphla. . July 22, .G 5. SALE OF. 'GOVERNMENT MULLS AT PIIBLADELFIII,II.. Ao =- The !United States - 11'4011 at Public- - Auction at WASHINGTON STREET WHARF. IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA:,ou WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, i . 1665, at 10 o'clock, Ai. A, . • . ONE HUNDRED (100) 31E1,ES. • ' Also on SATURDAY, JULY 29, • 1665, at: 10 o'clock, ONE HUNDREIV(IOO) HUES. .Them animals are gold .only for want of 'ism., and. are ready for inspection. • 7 .. rr• Buyers are invited tore:amine them at any time prier to the tale,' and ample facilities will be provided; the sales taking place under roomy sheds so as te protaCt • both purchasets and animals from son and rain. . . Further information can be obtained of CAPTAIN . A. S. ASHMEAD, A. M., No. 721 Market Philadelphia. : • r : . Terma..--Caah, in Government. Funds. JAMES A. ERIN. Byt Brig.-Gen. in charge Ist Div., Q. M., G.. O. July 22, '6.i. r. - 29-2 t - ACIIIINERY . FOR BALE.--The su - hscrl• M tier has now pn band and for sale - the following lot of old machinery: t One GO horse steam engine, IS inch cylinder, A Net stroke, with a 9 foot hoisting . drum, pump abaft and wheel.• Very heavy. . • 0ne,20 home engiee„ 11 Inch cylinder, 2 foot stroke. 12 foot fly wheel: , Suitable for a mill ors breaker. One 12 horse engine, 83. inch cylinder, 90 laat stroke. ' • Also one short stroke engine; for, driving a saw mill or an, 12 inch cylinder, 14 inekstroke. • Also two steam eng,ines of t hone power each. Also several - heavy pump shafts - and wheels of vari ous sizes. " • Three good second hand botterswithfrente anti steam water pipes. . . Also one 2 foot hoisting drum, imitable for a plane at a breaker. Also a lot of line sharing and pulleys. JA.B&Z SPARKS, co,al Screet,l'ottsville• July 22..61. • . a. QTAVE STEAM ENGINE sale a I 7 Stove Endue/suitable foe beating a large room and cooking by W.ain all kinds of Lod for cattle. .4-which 'boat - one-With of tbelood 1s sated a_pply to - B. BANNAN. •VOR SALE OR TO RE NT . .-- 4 1'be under .a: signed offrs for sale or rent a double Frame 44 House add Lo t 60 feet front by 80 deep, The .Houta Is located on Centre street, ASldend, and is suitable for a store and dwelllng._LFor farther par• titulars apply to . • • BAIL'IANIOSCIIRADEIt. Ashland, June 11, 1880, . 23-2 m• FORAIATAIL—A small Perm; :situate about two miles from Mt. Carbon, along the Tumbling Run: in .Nort4 Manhehn .Townstdp, Schuylkill County, ad , .. Joining property of the Schuylkill Narig,ntion4 Company, Airs. L on and Jacob Heutringer. Jr., containing 'one - undred acree, twentY-five 0 el o tiwhich are el and in' cultivation. There is a two atorTstone dweWng house on premises, eurruand• ed by choice fruit trees. Also a lye barn. and other necessary Improvements. "For further particulars apply to Mrs. MARY IdoctUADlcat Mt. Carbon. or to THOS. it. BANNAN, Pottsville. ' - [Feb. 18, '65.-=--ti , ___ . OA ,—I.EASES..The satbseri be ra h nye C determinedte %eke Several :leases, on their prop erty, kumen as LIM Kantooat PaorEETY, situated Schuylkill. County, .and in the immediate vicinity of TUBCARDZA; , The ground has been fully deieloped., and those desiring a first rate colliery, can übhun one, with. out making any further explorations of the; fame. None need make application Unless capable of erect' .ing all the improvements. • Apply to Git.DF,pii BAST, Schuylkill Haven, Schuyl kill County, Pa.; or to - HAV-IS P&ISSON, 'tut Walnut street, Philadelphia. January 7, '65. • • - • . f-tt VALUABLE Yitopsnair lAT PEP • - vAvir SA:LE.—One.twentlet h . interest in the tract of coal land-in-New (leans Township, Schuylkill Conoty,(known,as.the Putt & Batman' Tract) contain . . ing about 420 acres. . A tract of 220 acres of ENDAL'arid'..TIMBER InElloy Township. .. Lou on -Coal street; between Norwegian and Maack Chunk Streets, Pottsville. Desirable ides fur ware houses, manufactories, k • ." • - • Three Building Lots on Laurel ' , beet. - -A: number:of Building Low on Coal, Norwegian 'Railroad and Washington street--" Greenwood Ad dition." Apply to }WILY 0: 141.1SSEL, licensed Real Estace.Agt.,.oorner 2nd. Acid "+lifithiuites go Sta., Pottsville, Pa. • June lo MAYS - AWN . Pertuic!ery . * To goape et • ' DlPEB.—Fancy PrenCh Clay' Pipes 'warranted to I color. ,Fahey,* is Seim 'Pubes ; also . Scotch," - . • • English; - ' • • Dutch and • . German Clay Pipes . 'agree! ,varlety, for rale at Philadelphia Importers. wholesale prices by GUSTAV WOT,VEN, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, 'Centre St.. nett door to the Union Hotel, Pottsville,' Joe IS. '.GS-4. R.'REESE,- UNION MOTEL. Peter Cutes Epilepty, St. Vitus Dance. Neu. rale& General Debility, Paralysis. ,tc.. &c.. also /hey matism and Dyspepsia by -Electrfcal applicsuon. tbma. Intiamation or Congestion of Brain. Lungs sad other vital organs. relieved in a kw applications. BIIIInns Colic. 'Diarrhea. DYsentary or Flux cared la One application. without pain or suffering afterwards. Electricity for various 'remelt complaints, cannot bs too highlymcommended. It will stand the test when di • other remediesprove a failure. Maestros th at are cars ble and Incurab le with medicines, can he mid arc cared by the various painless applications of ElecCcity. ..Personawlsbing to obtain knowledge as to the mods of applying Electricity for. various diseases, can re calve Instructions by applying to J. A. REESE. . ski.-26; Electrical Physician. ,161,4NtiON,IS ...131MIGALE811131. PEN.,Just nr eeived an assortment o: the Magneplum Pen, which la said to be very durable: bothni an long astaln as anY eetanion nen,land ie. anti-eorrostve. It Is hinblY rec" ommended by Jay Cooke ac. Co.. and a number of other reliable bankers. Fur sale wholesale and :elan at . S. BANISANSBekiAstore, °entre St., Potterille..