POTTSAJLLE, PA. sairvizoVY, .LtrursT . _ lIIDEPENIOM POLITICAL. ACTION. ,Expprience, proves that,uniess _intelligence and thought enter into a man's politic.al ac tion, there will be very little independence. A. favorite Parti7.an name ; a plauslble dema gogue i specious _statements; are sufficient with the unthinking, to-'secure their eo-ope ration for the Stipport of measures diitnetri callytioppOsition to their - interests. With certtatt claSs in this country, the members of which left their country to escape as they have it, tyranny, and who act 'with the so called Democratic partY, this has beer( es- pecially th‘e.ase. - With that party they act ed and voted to uphold slavery. We know that .he Southern slaVeholders entertained the most Saprenae contempt for a white labor er, and that thesystem of slave labor on this cantinent, kept the wages of 'free labor low, and confined that labor Within restricted beunds. - Yet the class to which we refer, of which we have malty . representatives in !Schuylkill County, voted steadily for slavery. The War bits rudely destroyed' that chimera. If it were.not so we would see the refugees from European yet bowing to Southern slave-. holding tyranny. - Again, this class which acts with the so _ , called Democratic party; is directly interest ed in the maintenance of an adequate protect , ive tariff...lt is important to these men who work in our,-mines and. factories, that the cheap ,productions of Europe—where the price of labor is so much lower - than here— should' not be admitted into American, porta at a low rate of dutiea, to eater succesSfully into competition - with- our manufactures, close our workahopi, stop our 'Mines and beggar - our workmen.... It is necessary to the_ interests of these men that at this time: they should act with the party which will protect their labor. - Yet to judge front their course ' in the.past, they will not.. All remember how they were deceived. in Pennsylvania doting the Polk and Dallas- eampaign,-when they were told by .the demagogueti of their party that Polk was a better tariff man than Henry Clay—how George M. Dallas gave his casting vote in the United States . Senate against protection and the interests of Penn. sylvania. Did it change their political course? No; new prejadices were excited, and pas sion not reason, swayed , the class to vvlich i, we refer: For many years the favorite bu. - bear - was "abolitionism." That havi g "played out," to use an expressive phr se, the great cohesive thing. - now. is Fenianism, or organized hostility 'to England. if the movement promised to amount to anything in the way of making Ireland free, it would have our best - wishes, for we want to see all men free. But it will have no such.result.— his merely a movement in the interest of the party hostile to this Government 'and to protection, to hold the clqss to which we re fer ; and in the end if that party should get. -into power through the assistance of this class, the movement - will be positively bene- - ficial to Great Britain, for freb trade will be established. There is an 'organized effort now being made with British. gold, 'to effect it, through the efforts of New York Copper head importers, and the men so bitterly hos tile as they profess to be, to the English gov ernment, are the ones expected to help the ' work through. . • ..Although we do riot expect to affect the action of this class in any future, elections, until the minds of its members are more en lightened, we tell them in all kindness, that they will feel in low wages and scantyein . ployment, if their party should gain power; " the blighting effects uponlabor, of its favdr-- • ite policy, free, trade. At the last session- of Congress its representatives voted in a body •• against a modification of the, tariff,' and at . the approaching session when the question mirst come up, they will be found voting as usual, against the interests of - our, miners and • mechanics. The prostrated condhion of the iron trade, which involves the coal and oth er trades,togethbr with the revenues of the 'Government, will demand action, and the stronger the pressure brought by districts like this,' the better Will be the prospects of obtaiiiii3g protection. But if the class referred -to votes the tree trade ticket, it can expect no consideration at the hands of Congress. • If our workingtnen will act- independently .in this matter, they will consult their true in-: terests, 'which lie in comfortable homes and good wages. We give a few thoughts tor prothable-refiection.. The question DOW is high or low wages; penury or competence_ Thedecision rests with the: workingmen.. of the country. . - If they permit themielies to be used by mere selfish partizans and office-, seekers, they will suffer. It they think and act right, all will be well. . The Rebellion Revived—Leniency Suicidal. The meeting. in New York, of the friends cf Jeff. Davis, and their assurances that the Rebellion will• yet be Sqccessful throtigh other means than fighting ; and the conduct• of the traitors 'of Richmond and North Caro lina, show that we must . meet the question of of reconstruction in other . than -a. milk and water spirit. -At the beginning . of the Rebell ion we avoided mecting important issues, which finally had to be considered. We hope such will not be the case now that new: troubles are upon us. We trust that the reins of the GoVeinthent will be drawn tight-' ly upon the Southern traitors,. who are now rewarding the generosity of the Government with insolence and arrogance. The Govemment has acted well in pre venting by the prompt interposition of the military authorities, the re-inauguration of treason at Richmond. ' And we must be firm, for the country cannot afford to run the risk of fostering another rebellion by supinely suffering power in the , South to steal back Jnto the hands of the men who excited the. last. • That whole class must be taught that their power and right to control the destinies of the South leave been forfeited and lost for ever. • The following remarks of the cireirmati . • Gazette, - .0n • the' ,question of perMitting the rebel leaders to assume again the right •to rule, -are to the point. We . endorse them ' , heartily: ' . ' • So we believe and have said ; but it Is not to be done by rebel voting.. There 'ls a large share of good com- • MOD sense and intelligence ti Georgia, but it in. not probable that if rebel soldiers vote there. as they-do i n Virginia and North Carolina, any men will be .elected to Congre..sa who agree with Governor Johnson. The probability now Is that no rebel State, unless it Is Ar kansan, will- send a loyal - representation to emigres& And if they do not, what then? The remedy is a very plain one. Congress will not admit a single rebel State or a single member till they come purgeu of every taint of secession abd rebellion, Thi s faun essential condition; 'and 'anybody who ex . pects Congress to admit sixty new arembeni to form • the binds of a great reaction , party to overthrow all that . four years ot.war and convulsion has dohe.; most think ' that there is not a grain of sense or .patriotism left in that body. But how are loyal men to be sent? First. • nobody is to he sent till they have learned loyalty. Sec ondly. If you are afraid to let file negroes vote, then amend the constitution, and take the whole negro race out of, the barbs of representation. Representatives without a conatitnency is a thing never heard of out of thri rotton boroughs of England. Either they must vote, or they must not be represented_ For our own part we prefer to give them their votes. We are-will • leg to trust the nerves to vote right and -if they do not at first they will - soon leans. if there modes don't make a loyal people, utile. will. Begin and .try - every man for treason who don't leave the country. Let Congress he firm—and -we have reason • tobelteve ttutt it will—and in three "years. from this day we shall realize the view of uovernor Johnson. • The whole country will be united: and not merely a ' sokind peace. but order and pmstkvlty will arise from air chaos *pi t h. politkad tenacity has caused.. • The war is not at amend, and the strong . . 'altary hand'of the Government must rip . • late the disaffected until the loyal men Of the • • - South have power enuugh to . . their 134i0- lions: In the ]Meantime, we believe and hope that Congreaa will not admit. a . State or man until they are thOronghly purged of tree. eat. There 19 stilt work' before Us:. - • TUE SCHOOL TAIL - It is • thought That the ,taxy this year for school purposes is tclo A . The crease is for building Purrsitea; The tax for strictly school purposes is eight mills, an In crease of only cue mill en the rate_ estab fibbed hefore thiaa of high prices. ' When the 1311* character :of 46:Ipublic-.setiools of this Iktiough and the capacity of the teach- ers are considered, - we stelhiposed to- think that the rate is. altnqstop t ictsv to,cmahle that ehaxsPt.cxl2 l ?9...mailtain e d , ' As. Wille :extra levffor spirited citizen of Pottsville can object to that. A necessary building, which is an Ornament: to the town, .10s - hites- erected it;.s cOai raZceed fag the original estimate; it is true; but - that is due to the fa:ct that.during the progress of themork,,prices of paterial and- labor""-ad vanced utiexPectedly to high figures. The delay in -the erection of this - btifldi igis owing to the opposition to the scheme manifested some years since by a few lilliputhinLeptrited men in our Midst. If they had not placed obstacles in the way, the building would have been erected Wore the-War at a figure some eight or ten thousand dollars less than the actual cost. - As it' is, we hsie now a snbstantisl, comfortable, well • ventilated building for children to lie taught in.' It con . tains a.fine lecture: room. The library, -by saving a pereenrage, and adding to it yearly, will be improved, and we presume; in course of time, will become public: : All in. all, taking into consideration the effective condi tion of the pfiblic schoolcrof the Borough; into account the large number _of Children taught; the beautiful improvement on Centre street, and the fact that after this year 'the school tax will be lower, we feel that we can bear. the little extm'burden this year; cheer fully. The fact is,: we esteem education so important.to the preservation of our liber-' ties; to the future of the' Republic,. that we Pay no tax more cheerfully, thin that levied for school purposes. • When they obseive marked progression in education. as herein Pottsville, it should - be a source of pleasure to citizen of all C1N3863, to feel that this great work is theirs. . , THE publicatkin of the • income returns is worth throughout the country hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Government. Our last pnblication brought in this week - to the Government some three thousand dollars of taxes that would probably never have reached the, treasury, if it had not been for the publi cation. The'Aisessor of this District should sharpen up, so that the interests of the*Gov ernment miv not suffer: . g.ioral 4ffitito. Weekly - Ad Aug. I : I T : S 671. 0,7 121 Full 31 T 0 33'mi'g :6 • 17 11, Last Q. 13.. 4 46 evirg 11 2 7 . 10, New -M. 21 . 2 21can'g '5 . 37 : 'O, :6 50 mn.g SATURDAY,. 6 SUNDAY-... i. Mommy.... 8 H . WEDNESDAY. n THURSDAY.. Faumi •To-mnrrow.—Thirty-sodond Sunday. of the year, and eightli after Trinity. Day's length, 14 honre 'and 10 minutes..• ' he Rev . J. H. Britton. of Philadelphia,.will preach in..the Baptist church; Mahantingo street, to-morrow morning-and evening. . _ Posl. Office Appointmeht.—Capt. L. C. Leib has been appointed Postmaster cl Ashland. Mr. E. U. Furman retires from.tbe position: At a eale of Government' horses held here . laet Week, one heedred and nitiety-eight - were 'sold, the average pride obtained being $65.•' In the 'potteci Ile income lifit liabliehed in our set, tlio name of Mr: CharleiLoque.was inadver antly omitted. Hia.assese meet : 1842,002. . . . . • A piewagnt. "familj , pie in.whieh' a large number of ladies,-gentlemen and ehiltlren,partic ipated, came off at Turubling Run yesterday. • • Last week .Isaac Wolf. was killed at'Lleivellym in consequence . of . logs - .falling, upon :him ;. and John' Campbell was: run over onol6 'Mahanoy Road and killed. - *. Marder.-0d the 22d ult., at 'Shenandoah City a man named O'Donnell was shot and killed by.: oue.JameS Careless. Careless was arrested, but - escapd wh)lebeing conveyed to prison: lie has not been rearrested. .. . Sobbing Vase.--In - an Ashland restaurant on: Tuesday-evening' last, a party of men at.saulted-a man named Lewis Quill, mid stabbed him si num ber of times. He is - recovering. TWo of the RS eailants were arrebted and committed • for.triaL. . . . . . Me. Union ,Count y Standing„ CoMmitteh - wilt meet it the Union Brae' in this Borough on Tues. dity morning next.st 10 o'clock, Each member of the Committee is requested to be. present as bus-, niess of,importance - will .be brought before. the meeting.. - ,.- -' :- .. .. ". . : • ... Tke Collector ofinternal Revenue for this Die ti;.ict, eves niticein the advertising columns : the.Jorn:s&r.. to-day, that the tiles on licenses, carriages, etc. and on incomes for 1864,4m:1 - oust be paid bef.ween the 7th of Augustand 7th of Sep tember, sr,p ,or the-penalties prescribed by law, will be iOiosed. , , • Death of Dr. Enos Chichesfer.:--Dr..Chichnister, a native of Corineeticut who eitice 1829, excepting last year, .was.a'resident of Pottsville; died on the_ 19th nit, at New. Canaan, 'Ct. He was one of the earliest practising physicians in this Borough.— He was Postmaster of _Pottsville during. General .lackson'a Administration.. In 1859 he was elected Coroner: Ile dieirat the age of 72-years... . Burglars.-=This class-of. rascals is . cdminenc ingoperations here, and'stere and holt ekeepers mnst keep "II sharp Eye at night on their remises.A. fellow - attempted on Thursday nigh fo• cr. erate in Market street at . Mr: 'Ryan's residence, hut tc. shot Sent hire quickly 'away. We . have no doubt that . attempts - ,will , be . made • in -different parts of the Borough, 4 - enter houses.. Watch - the rascals and ityou:can, catch them. • -: .. . Fatal :Accident...—Yesterday. Coroner Johnson held an inquest at Sch4lkill Haven,' on the body of 'Henry Barr, who was found. deml• at the nu* building of Wm. IL Randall, in Schuylkill :Ha ven, about .5 o!clock,•4„. M. From the evidence it appears that he went out from his father's rest= dence to bring in a.cow. He went on the scaff .olding.snrrounding the building, and fell. head long into a heap'of stones, crushing hie skull and causing instant death. Verdict, "death from accidental fall:" . • . . . Child Accidento?'-y . Hunq—ln Lewellynon.. Thurs-. day morning .:31.ar; child of Mr. Shaw; aged 8 months, was accidently, hting while attempting. to crawl.ent of bed; in, consequence of her night . clothing catchinvon •one of the •lied-pegs and gathering • about her neck:. When the" mother went into .the room after the occurrence, she missed the child, and supposed that she had been stolen, but atlast dicpvered her between the bed and wail ; in the - ix)Sition stated, dead: - A: most painful and singular. occurrence. ' Income Returns.-It.ip the duty of. all peril:me of lawful age to make and render an income re turn, without the usual notice. In Case' of neg. : -lect or refusal tomake and render snub return, the Assessor will mike the same: and add 25 per centum AS A PENALTY to the amount of: the tax due on: such return; We understand:that - the roll-books of eollierieti will soon be examined and the amounts . . earned by" he • 'men . be taken from same, in order to arrive . - at ' - nri assessment: 'So all had better attend to their duties in. this, rt.- . . . . . Cricket.—A-.match was played on Wednesday_ last between the.tlrst elevens of thePottnville and St. Clair clubs, on the ground of the former. The Pottsville was victorious with - ten wickets to spare. • A - match - will be played, on the 6th of Septein ber, on ground O'Connor'S: farm, between the Young An - Tories • Club. of Philadelphia and the Pottsville Club.. • It will be unquestionably, an exciting and pleasant game. ' Oar cricketers are getting themselves in fine condition for the con test "Young. America" must' look well 'to •its well earned laurels. . • . Ashland .Gas anti Water Co. —A meeting_of the corporators of the Ashland Gas and Water Com pan.y was held at the Mortimer Eciuse, Pottsville, on "Wednesday ; the,2nd inst., for the purpose of organizing under the bills recently granted by the Legislature. Tho':following officers were elected: _ _ _ .President-GE0.:15. HAUGHAIVOUT Secretary--CIIARLF.B CONNER. * TrCIARTeI"—MICIIAEL HORAN. - - Dne notice will 13e given when tiooks'ere to be opened for eubseriptione to the ca ital.etock of the CotupailV..: • ' • • Di , iresxing Tbitrodak - last as Frederick, aged.l6 years, son of lir..Peter Mu dey of :this Borough, was. engaged painting the residence of Mr. Charles - N. Atkins, corner of Centre and Manch Chunk :streets, he. fell to . The ground a.distancit of twentjfi tte •Teet, upon furnace cinder, and was terribly injured: A p9r tiou of his skull was ,driven in upon the bram, rendering' the operation of trepanning necessary, which was performed by, Dr, Halberstadt.. 'The unfortunate. borir spine was also :injured, para lyzing him. Notwithstanding the serious extent of his injuries;' hopes were entertained yesterday by his physician, that be would survive. • ' Ez-Sheriffs.—Pottaville is abundantly blessed in the , number of ex-Sheriffs-who reside with in her boundaries. All are lisle and bearty,'hanest, and social,' giye promise of living to a good old age, if they continue to breathe our mountain . They are,.Samuel Hunt - zinger, was elected Sheriff of Schny.kill - .COunty in 1825 ; Charles Fridley, Nam; elected. in 1828 Jeremi ah ßeed., electe d in 180 ;..John" T. Werner, :Esq., elected in 1346 Gen: James. Nagle, elected in M 52; Jo h n P. Holiart„ Es+, elected. in 1858,. Red Itaruschz' Bk.; elected in 1861:L. Also Shiriff Of Berke Count*, and Martin Weaver;taq.; of Northuut berland. If any other place of..our size has a larger list of _distinguished . perione in .ttat line, we Would llitsta nee the lief. • ' • • . - . Secenth. Perinsiilaneielatealry.—Yesterday4Te, receitteiriNitter teem "MC. C.;',dixtek 313.4:1 Ga r - P7nly fle informs _tie thitt..witblit thit vett two the -Regiment will :t move:to: •NseTtlle, lia orderii havelieen teoeived4o. mme ter heat otthe ieirvi.ce.dan of . Ake. oleitpaniett are oomijairdng the iteoltot. (We • InitYPEPOct. to elle,the gallant tioys of the Seventh . . heath of' likerV:',Atatz..Atriiiiiiii Nati. Esq 4: en gold . and highlf-eateemed citizen of Schrtyl- kill Count*, died on. Saturday , afternoon last at . his residence.in this BeirOUgh wan. -' H wan.porn in 7We*St Itrunikiwick . . Township. Schuilkill - (then . Berksj:Connty, un the 11% of October,. 1801-he- - lag at - the'timetl his death in the 64th year of hia,aget...Hie.carly-occrtpatiem was that of-faxin— 'Mg. In 1835 be "was. elected a DireCtor*- (if the Pon; of _Ude CoMAY., , ,thoduties - of.: vthich charged with care and fidelity. In '4s he removed to PottevMe, and kept for a number of -veal's, the E — uler, hotel, known as the -White - Jima: Ihr, • - .lle.was'elected SheriffefthOConntv, the t which' responeible , oftle(i be discharged with' ability, integrity and impartiality.... At.: the close of his term in 1858, be retired to private life in which he remaine 1 up to the time °lbis death. His remains were interred on Tuesday !satin the cemetery attached_to Zion's Church, in:Meet- Towtolliip, where the tones of his an cestors repose.. The funeral was attended by a large concourse of his, friends and relatives. . A Committee Of Odd Fellows, of Which Order be was a member,_ sopa( intended, the 'interment. The' Rev. J. C.,Bnclier-and Rev. Jus. IdeCool deliv-. ere i appropriate addrft(sos on the occasion. '• • - . Schrcenk t frOth Refit., htta we are pleased to state; received . 841 appointment in the regular army for Me-lib - intim • servlces-be fore Petersburg. On Wednesday last he. parted with the men or.his old 'Regiment at Harrisburg, and delivered a farewell address thit bronght tears to the eyes of hialmveconipattions-in-irms.. Col. Schwenk was promoted three times in the service-far bravery m battle, and often saved his . Regiment severe loss in battle byekillful manceu- Vering. Themen of his lite command are much • attached to him and pert from.liim with great. _ . The.follciwing •Col..Schwenk'S .farewell atl these to the veteran. Fiftieth - • • • • ' . lI.EADOCASTXES SOTO PA: VET. VOLS..). riaaantamtai,August 4..1863. Orilersat AND SOLDILBS : —The great work Is 'finished. By your gallantry in action,. and steadfast devotion in the service of. your country.: you have"-won a glorious. victory, an honorable peace, and an illustrious name,- The tendrils that have.wound. around-.our hearts,' and held us together, in stronger than. irliteinal affections. are about to severed. Companions, in war, we will: be fnetids peace: • The' story of th old regiment, with.:the incidents of the past four years, will always be remeinbered' and .chenshed with the memory and • virtevs of our noble 'comrades, whose remains are .'mouldering in ten different States. •Your deeds of • valor and trials of endurance, with the achievements of thirty-two battles, will brighten many pages inthe an nals of your country's fame. • YOU will be welcomed to your homes to.enjoy the advantages 'of-the Govern meat you have so-faithfully ,protected. • In. civil life guard carefully what you have gained and so well sus- Mined in battle:, let metal "goodness -and integrity" characterize your _course. and a grateful people . will ble.v.yott earl a proud nation claim and reward you: as her most deserving citizens. With sincire thankg for your uniforip courtesy and' heerful co-operation in the . performance. of mutual intles.: • fervent .prayers to Almiehty 'God fur your happiness and'-.prosperity, triro mull life, and warmest sympathies for.the bereaved families of the heroic, your. Lieutenant Colonel bids you all farewell. ~ • SB. Sonwess, 'bleat:-Col.. Commanding Regirneitt. _Death of :a . Veteran'. Soldier:—Capt. Jut: : Silli man, Company. A; 25th .Pennsylvama ;Regiment,• died at the residence of his -father in this Pon. ougli, on Saturday morninglast; in the 32d. year of his age. The remains of Capt.- Silliman were interred on Wednesday last in Mount LaureiCem- , etery, this Borough, and attended to the grave by a:number of returned seldiers under command' 'of Gen. • James•Nagle,•and .by a largo concourse. of citizens. • " • • • . ' Capt.: Sillimanwas mustered into the. service, June 28.' 1861; . ..is Sergeant in .Co. A, - 2 . Bth Reg.,: - P. V. ..111s - was an eventful - military career: . He was with his. Regiment in the engagements• at 13oliver •Heights, Leeshorg;.Cedar. Mountain;, Rappahannock, Sulphor . Springs, Antietam*, Chan cellorsville and Getty burp; in skirmi-hoe at Mid dleburg,,' Telegraph Hill, Bristow Ron :Bridge, Fair 'Play, Cb arlestown, Vinche,teri.. Parker's Gap, Dumfriei and the Willet.te,s, rind marched Over almost every foot of- :Virginia soil; -. from IVa•hington to.Riehmond. :In March; 1863, he •with 'hie' Regiinent, was transferred' to the' Army of the . Tennessee: In .December, 1863, while at Wanhatchie„ he - re-enlisted - as a veteran . Volunteer; with his Regiment.- In the West he .participated in all'of the skirmishes and engage ments'from Lookout MOnntain.Tenn., to D. nion,.. N; C.,.. embracing Missionary Ndge, Pea. - View- Creek; Ringgold, Siege of Atlanta,. - Savannah. etc.: - , He rose step by step, hi rank, . until on the. -16th or August, 1861',. he.was 'promoted to. the Captaincy. of - .his - Comany. White 'at dria; 'Va. en route to Philadelphia,. to muster-muster-.be muster-. .ecl out of service—July,'lB6s—his Company pre, •sentid iheautiftil sword to him.. At Philadel: pine, while he Was waiting to be mustered nut, he became ill: . He knew. that he was very sick, but. such 'Was his indemitable spirit that he wanted to finish up his. COmpatif business beforehe left Philadelphia.' At la.sthe wan almost forced home 'by lila-friends.. He reached Pottsville on Thurs 2 'day of. last week. When he reached.hOrne' lie told. -his friendsthat he'had - cOrrie home to die,which alas, was true.' He expired two dais afterreach -irig , • Thus 'fell in.the service of his country, one 'who hived her dearly, 'and one, who was :irreproacha ble as a man' and a soldier. His .comradee . of four Years of march and battle, .mbutethe loss. of a friend who Was aeidear to themes a-brother. manac. CIIPSCIES . . , ProCeedings of the Borough. Cnuneil.-- , 4 stated meeting of Council was bell on Tuesday everting last. 'Present,Messrs.' Cochran, Dobson,. Nagle, Griffith, Gressang, Heffner,. and Focht,- Minutes of previous. ineeting , were.read . .and Corn..of Lamp. and Watch 'stated - that it had. aPpi)intedl'Lindetamuth watchman, • Stateruent of Borough' 'Treasurer was read 'and Petition of J. Seitzinger, asking Permission to erect a platform weigh scale in Fishbach, was. referred 'to the Street.Committtee with power to act. Petition of citizens ,'of 'orchard : " asking for erection of crossir , :,g in Mauch Chunk' streeCfrom Mr: Baber's to Spohn's tares n, was referred . to, St. Coin. . . • • • 111 r. Reed offered the following t• • litwArecl, That the.wages of the Borough watch men be reduced to $1 50 per • : Reseitried, That the street laid otieby the.Grecti weed .Company between -Thum -and Mauch' Chunk. streets, - ;On.the cant side of the ltailroad,land here tofore kept in , repair by. the BoroUgh; be and is hereby. accepted,. and that . Said • street be known as East Railroad street.: .: : • On, motion of .3fr: Heffner it was resolved that. the . OrdinaoceCom. be instructed to' d raft an or dinance hireference to the storing of, coal oil in this Borough, and ?el - oda at next meeting.. • Mr:Reed of the - St. Com., 'reported that the County Cotinnissidners would . . repair the: bridge 'between this Borough anclP.alo Alto.. . . • On motion it was resolved that the executors Of. Ritssers estate bo' notified, to raise curb' to grade at Centre and High streets,, and lay pave -IJ:tent-and gutter in Norwegian street. • • • • Clain of Mr. Schenck for laYing gutter in Arch' .street was referred to the St.•Coni.. On motion it was resolved that' the':Borough Solicitor be • instructed to draw up petition to. • Court; and obtain signers, to open Railioactstreet' to regular width, between 13hioa:aud.Norwegian: Clerk was .. instrneted• to ,notify parties;own-, -ing:property at the upper part tif , llarket Street; to pave. - . Bill of B. - Hannan .for printing; Ordinance book -$147-;-was referred to Ordinance Cont. • • Thelollowiog. bills were-read and ordered to . be -.• • • • IL Barr. • 1.7 t. nnig tab., Four V tctunen,- Previous issue, Total... Adjourned . . , Rubens-Peale.—This venerable gentleman, for.. more than twenty years a resident of Schuylkill County; died on the 18th ult., aged 82 years. His mortal remains were . ton Signed to the grace in this Borough. Mr:Peale was - for many years_ a resident of New York; where ho took an ective part iiilneny works far the advancement of -Bei -once and.a.rt, in which direction his taste and:ed. ucation led hini: Be-was one of the distinguished family of artists, the progenitor 'of . - which - . was Charks Wilson Peale, who' bore the joint el:italic, ter Of.a revolutionary' patriot • and soldier,, a per... stinal - friend and companion of .0-Sorge Weshing-: ton; and painter Of las, pertrait;as Well - as of many other distinguished army officers and It-is - un interesting coincidence that the date of Washington's' birth;' 22a of. February, was - also that of the elder Peale's death, and of his oldest. son's and a grand son's birth, Which gave to. - that, day an unusual interest in that family'''''''' 'The enthusiasm :of lite, Oder. Peale for his'heati liftd art, was strikingly Manifested in the naming' 'of his children. after the Most distinguished paMt. ers - ,in history, and More .reenarkable still .la the 'fact that nearly, or quite every,one so nanied - die--. • played the same taste and ~geeirts for the 'art as . did.tbe father, Thns, there were. Rembrandt,' Ratiens, . Titian, %Franklin,- arid!liltchael Angelo; among the males and othersamong .11 ,. e - female branches of the fatuity, wh - o distinguished thein-: selves as loyersanil. practitionera of 'the "divine Eabene-Peale established in New York, the old „time-Parthenon Museum; . whiclaWas” situated on . Broadway; between Warren and . . - Mtirray Streets,. opposite the 'Perk; - .lts: purpose.was to. combine instruction with amusement. • Choice . .paintings,' many of them from the hands of different ahem= 'hers of the Peale fetnily; curiosities;.. and.e.lec." • turerciom; comprised the *attractions.... Popular 'lectures on natural history, .philosophy,.eltemist • rY,' etc:, illustrated byexperiments with excellent apparatus belonging. to the. proprietor ; were de • livered; while .living curiosities. both Of-the hu. - man .and brute creation', *Ore introduced from _ . . Some yearS after Barnum bought out the.Bar:- therion, and Mr. Peale removed to this County, where the palette and the brush wdrernot entire ly abandoned by him.'. About ii.ear since having hownie a widower;llr.• Peale removed where he returned to his "first 10ve,".. /Sid devoted himself though at his greatly ad- - vanced age, with a highly talented daughter for - a companion in the , work, to the labor and pleas ures of the studio and•easel; until almost the day'. of his death. . ' • • • • • . • . • The beneficent:and valuable resiilts.of a iirtn-, one aril intlectual education, and of strictly tern- . • perste habits; Were, perhaps, never more happily displaced than in. the .. genial and cheerful life,. • and the serene, yet active, pld age of the 'subject. ...of this 'sketch. -has"been the"privilege within the paSt year of shine of his friends, to witness the rare and beautiful living picture of this re markable man,- with his 0120W-W - hite,flowing locket; hiatuddy cheeks, end his vigokons, and' elastic. gait. in his studio, with its wall''', and windows decorated in the. most artibtic - style-.with-living . vines and flower's, either.studying • the Works of other artiste, or engaged upon .a larnelandscApe which he. had drawn from nature, for:the „accu racy of which be had just .before commencing: it; aCtuielly taken lessons in landscape - drawing,:a branch-of the art* with whicli•he _was. not . Mr. reale'sleei. famed wise of brief Aeration, aid passed away with a berenity which might be expected of Nadi a life, leavieg tbree noes,' oue of Whonihaa Attained a good rank 1n theproles eion.of medicine,. and is an Arairgergerin,tmaides a daughter ,- who tubes:ha th.i artistes genital of ... . . bicorne Neturns,•:—BelOw will be found it eontinr na thin of nett:unit of income, in Schnylkill County -' The lig,nres show•the incom during the year 1861 of the partieS named,. after,- deductbig , -11800;Nth : tienal; State. andloealtateisfer that year amount paid for. rent Ofigittntsdead; , and for reps:trit.• 4, • . • ,Arnold Ilenryi;;„ „4. . - 353 'T Alter:lsaac ffilTiKrettidi .225 4061ReAllyTOlini• 3 90 7' Althnuse D 'W.Lehman_..4o2l . l; .200 :Angus resrlds-Bernlund.. b 49 k Aesenacber : seis . !••1 1/44 Christ: Limn . . . 41 "Allvold David. . " , ,.1612Tcrinits . Dasid;•.„..„ • ' .493 . .Ad a th win.; ; .• Aesenather Jo - tin.. • " - . - 300,Leonaid • ' :3U Bloijosi`W""'"'7- .110 :Baßy.John R • 4061..tuabenstitieGeo...• 186 • .Ditztetritai I•o4B l Lewit Wm-1. Bail* ;: . ... • 216 Lanbenstine. Christ , 3410 . Itarr.l3 .. • 311 Marks John...—. . 218 ,Bernd Jacob • :60 Michael Ctrrist., - ... - 1,264 „Hoe tbird , 201 MatlevAlfred• 148 Maultittruit • . 811 Brechany ; 817,Mabry.Wm. B 1.270 Coil° 3 00 ifiloyer Dominick.. - 120 : Cartano„ Antn: • •• 931 Maclutmer •• - 263 •• Conway. .1171•16nlyNtek-. • 128 Clark David.. • 300 . 31insker Begf - • 33a ,Dniter,John 496 Doran Matthew... 400• McLaughlin W C: .429 Denier If . 360:Nagle Jacob' ' • ' 20 Deck Gil !lard 2.990 Ney Henry • 157 Deran .Mart 112...•. - .721 Ney J0hn..... .366 Dechant Edw..... 638 Otto ;.. . 283 Derr Jamts .. .. ; . - 300 O'Neal John . EVarifk .. '.325 Osterman • • :15n Eirate , e - eller Christ..:. 39 O'NellE4lw: .... • . . .966 Empsweiler Jac. • :' 39 &STUD P 490 Einpeweiler•John.; • -- - , DS' Plbkertim C. L. • • 200 Empsiveiler Chas.; - 15 T Parry Wm.... . t,20 , Empsweiler :471Pritcbert: John.... 206 Empsweiler Mark. • • 471 Phillips A....::.- 94 Etnpeweiler.Peter... • 57. Rank thivid . 244 Eckert • : •:B•67,goiltus Ry an ' - - 4 ,3 n Eckel Aar0n....... . 3..l•Z•Roiriberger .Edw.. • s-167 Evans Thos... . 556.Romberger. Evans J0hn..... ; . 50 ',Rhein John ...... . • ;253 Fessler - Dant ... • s 300.ftere Wm R • 339 Furgeson Thos.. ` 2 OO RoWM .... . . 713 Fragl Adam • ' 25 Row• David 4 24 Fegley-WM 237 Row Henry • 66S Faust G A ' • ' 91 ißohrback Christ...' 31 652 Rowley: Cornelius.' .60 . Fritz Jn.i- ; • 6741 Russel Wm..., . . 06 , 5 Fogley. • • -1,2011:Row 'John M 962 Faust:Hen.. - ..6111Rump Peter " • . 426 . Fitzpatrick' John.. 195 ; Rehrer G•E 665 Gunder John. 4201Lemmendinger J '1,.x93 m, Garret W • 5661Sheeley • , 162 Griffin JUL. , 6331Sctiruk • - 267 Harris John • . I,4oo'.Trion Isaac 165 Holwie Jac .6541T0by Conrad.' • 431 Heckler • • I.37hetuuenn 475. Harris John ... . . 300 Tracy Gordon.... , 180 Hotrstodder Wm.. - 239)Thomas 733 Hoy John • -252. Thomas ' 96 flame's 318': Unger Simon 154 • Ripple John . ..691.1thboitz 1,236 Harney Dant : .. • 669 ,17pdegnii:ie j J..... -• 478 Bask Geo 211 Worst:Gee:— ..... • ' 2-15 Hell 17,253' Williams J0hn.....: ?int; Korper Peter • • 687' Wood Chap • 612 Kopp.Daul 135 Wolf Fred ; • - . 6 Kopp John 443.Wetzellere - 200 Kimmel Semi 200 Wolf Jacob • •30 Kopp 'Christ 4.? Wertz Matthias... , Kel ley' Pa 52 Webber Semi.. ; . , 175 Kopp 'Philip' " • .4.18 Zenner Philip'l oo Kopp Conrad • • .459Ziminerman Geo... • SS Kimmel Edw.• . .. ' . 80T, _ . • - • . . . • .• :Nelou'ylkill Haien. . . . Byerly.Henry, - . : :..$ Lacitinbill •• Wm...s .Buii ' 47 Meck Chas • Ban& Wm. : . • 150 -Mabry Jtcoepli.•.:... : Becker Henry • 151 Mndv Wm-F - Bordy Joseph • ... :.28 Mellon Joseph::... 'Bast Gideon • . 7.476 - Mabry Wm Btwman W, 750.A1cTague Peter Coxe•Hriela , N ' 223 'McCaffrey Hu tr.... pollinellenry • , • Cook ..... 21 0 M. yer, los ....... .Connor. Caiharnie.' 100 Nails' John Cook Henry . . • - 2 :Boo.Natis Jacob, Cooney Michael::: • .232 &Dien John ' Delbert Saml • • 255 Porter. Pliny... :.. Delbert II . . 239 Rupp John..',. - .... • Dreibellii Joseph ' Delbert • Mark :413. Reifenyder Beni, .. • Frehafer John ..... Randall ...WM Fenstermacher -11 Shannon Field Wm A - '• • • On . Snyder 'Ailam • • regerFranklin..,., • - 160 Schmieder I) Genseiner .• 200 Stair ....... Grakekki , Peter:.. 50 Stitzer . Gen W.. :. Geiger •Enkleblrd.. . , 94 Savior C V ' .Goideri Thus • • SOO - Sailor • Gottshall Dillinar.. 634 Sausser [JR •' • Geiger. Jacob •95 Shannon'H•F • :Garrigan Edw.:,. • «CO ShaPpell[Saml...'. Hiller. Albert • 200 Snyder G A • ' •Itees Fred .. : . • 't,oo Savior.'Henry • Earthman Philip:..l.:• • 100 Shultz H G Hinkle Fred.: „ • 166 Schwenk . 'his' Heilman J . :542. Sy fen Mr'...... • 75 Schwartz J0hn..... Hummel:Jos .150 Shehen Mich • .Hewer Henry ' - 902 &Mill Daniel - 1 - lunizinge'r • Wm.. 2.311 Shoemaker. .Fred:-. Huntzinger 1,670 Shafer David •• • Hammel. Geo Sc.: - 200 seyroit Isiac • Hummel Geo Jr.,.. 100 Sheetz Jared Koehler J 0.. 1.493 •Trump' S..ml • • • Kirkpatrick Jas:.. .1,000 %route .Henry....: .Kantrier Chas 280 Wittrout Chas Kantner 6T,Weissinaer L Kline Benj . • 400 -.Wilson Emanuel.. •Ker. ker Danl * •160 Worts John .. ' ... Kaufman 'C . .325- Woos Isaiah ,Kerhe.ilager - E -* •S'23 Wilterinuth. Saint. • Kaufman Geo. • TOO Wineberter Kerkta.lager .7 C. • '491 Wcirtz Kerkeelager 3yet.. 150 Wilson. Loeb. Abram........ 100 Zimmerman John: Lantenbacher Chas 106 Leitecl ;gases - : 614.Zulick T • , Palo . • . . . . Hensfriger, Wm ....$ -•1,359 Heiler :Lewis .. '....5. - 116 Hive•.ros. .. ..:.... -' ' .26l.lineble . Henry. : ' ' 524 , .Brenner. Wm IL.. • ls.KellY David .:.144 .Barnett P.m . - - ~ 159 Kellylohn •' • 5:3 Broderick :Ins • •. :159:Kirk-John,. :....: . 256 iiiiiincton Chas... . . 199 LawleiJal, ' : 'l7O Baseett. Wm.. ... • • -- 81 Lewis' J Levai • '. 526 Hobbs Henry .• • . ; 230 Leivis•John::..... : '393 • Bobbii. Wm..... - .., Brennan. ThM; • si . McGovern Michael . .275 Cavariaugh Paul.. .191 McDonald Sand., 1,153. Coller Henry .. .. ... , ..IG,McGovern:Philip.. • ' 243 . c an i A dy Patrick...;'. .10 Mclletianny Jas.:. :.. ...373 : Carter Henry -' - ..... 144 Martin Hugh: .. .-- .. 127 Carr - - .Min - - 674 McConnell•Jas. :.. .', •:' 406 Cnrrj. Jas' ' '523 Murry Henry........ •_22 Chill son. W. S 696 McGovern, Terry.... 432 • Coona9 John . ..• • • 39:McGovern Thomai -176 • era Peter..::.:.. - : : . 49 Me/Meter Mark.:.' ... 101 Conderen Frank... •''• 67 Mullentlingh . • - 317 Chtllson LW ' - 93 McGovern Hugh.. - .303 Campbell-Patrick:. ... .60 McFadden Frances. 223 Dell Joy . . ' . 4 Newton Chtts: ....•. "' :23 w Driniog :Adam,. : . 190 Oster Jehu '• ' 216 • DoWningJaq' •-. .. -75 O'Conner John, ... • 144 Downinm Joseph... ' .1,164 - Pyle:Philip - ' 6 1 Dailey . 'John • - ' 151 Quinn' Rich. 82 Dugan Hugh ':• '237 Ryan M......':::.. - '.. 84 ;Hillman Peter E.. - ',lily. Rudy . Jacob, .., sir.'. .• 294 Feetian:Jrr. • -.. 63 .SeiMitMer Jere.„,.. ' 376. Farroll Lewis 'E.. ; .'.• 4.Shautk 5010....... . 31 Gilmarten Thos....'. : 14 Siellwricon Wm . ,31 ~ ' 212 Griner J0hn....:., -.. 11/Toool,lich - ' .. • '206 .Golden-. Michael... ' ' 143, Wright Thos Fvt. : •• 769 Govan Alex •'• - . 2931 Wagner i3enj .... 249 • Gillaspy John.: ...: '. 1r 5I Beni . ' 124' GeppOrt Albert - •• 551Wildermuth Wm.. -- -4 `Hummel. Ge 0..... . . 112 Wagner Mich •' - • - 53 Harkins Clank....;', • :-:: - '46 Weaver cnii.t. - ...... '932 - Harkins. Dennis: .. 39 Wagner Am 05,...... : .320 Raring }Wm -:' -: .. : 173 Whalen liatthew.. .. '9O Harkins : Mich.; .. • 176 Zwelble Joseph.:. ' • 1;440 . :.North Iltutheink. . -' .. . - ._:.s - 190 - Kremer Dini .....$. -- 56 2.000 Kerns" 'Eftw .. .. ... ~.•.• ..:'612 35 . 2. Kramas-Law......:...•, -1M 113 Kieliner Geo • • - 415 - : 500 Leslg, Jas., o-..... .. 372 119'Leurts.Wm1"... - - - . • 1,632- ', .65 Melot GeoS ' • '9OO " - 57 Moyer H..1E...,.... .. 149 .-.. 170 :Key ' Jac:'....,, ... 1. . : 169 400 'Powley J0hn........... . 399 '4OO . Peale Ewd 8...... • 423 ..370 Pott'Benj Jr ' - •' '. 233 • .1,133 .Q 9 ilitch . It T.:. , , . . : 509 . 361 Heed C. W - - - ' 206' :...- C. .: 416' . .245:Reber Dan 1....... - - • 100 cts Strituch :Isaac.. .;... - 1.301 .'.119 Shatibell'Moses..*:: . 390 • .1811Seitzer Mich. • • ' 336 • •• 665 Tracin Henry.. .... . • 100 • • 206, Wormkesser- 8.... .• . 322 462 Wagner Martln..... ; : . 390 . •. .195 Worner JOhn • 215 .:139 'Walker:Marianne. - 395 1 . ..• 422 , , Warner •Heinl.:...: . .594 2001 Warner John - • 6,017.- 40.Witrner E 1`...... . 5,7533 5501Weil Debi -- . -•-• 200 5,192 Zimmerman I/ .. G.... . 303 1,1411 . • . . . . Ackeyyavitr; Adams .Gen:. Beck Fred, Bniven :Martin fittfe J K:... Brown Edwin, Brown D p.. Bittle Thos.. Billie Henry . Jr .Berger .Wm.... Berger . Henry.. Berget Harrison Bittle 'Bittle Jac Jr.... •Droyer Delbert •Henry.. Deibert Jos Dengler lea ac.• Deiliert Drase,r • Delbert Win F.: Fetialer Fry Jacob • Gerber John.. Gray Hoy Hoy • Renben.... Ifineas Irwirk FaiitNeivregiati Tosynahip. $5,698 18 Altep •: .Bairett John', • Battersly Beekldy.Peter enmie William,:. Clary Wm ' •• Creary Thomas.... Cavenani.Th Petrick Coyle Philip Casey 'Thai.. ; -Dix. Friteklih.,-...• Davis Daly James. . Daly Owen Feeney John • Farrell Michael... 'Falls Henry k Fi*erty iftS , . ~, Gillespie Peter.,... Baffey Edward. . Hertiog Wm Jeffries Wm •• ' Keimedy Wm • • Artz Levi perger. Peter Becker Ben) Burton' Alfred Bartolet Bnwer Conrad.. Bines Wm. II BracelleldSming.: Craii; !errant: Coarter Duncan_ John-C. - Doherty Charles.. Deneler Chas W Dearden Thos;:. Fisher J,icob..,' Freek Bohland FeArry Chtirles Green John... .(4rim tianr . . Gordon Geo . Gray-John... Hoffman Geo E.., Thinniimer : John. - Hazel Hugh Joh') Hamlckson N 5... Holland Danl Katituei -Jaicnb Reefer'Addrfw Keefer I, R. KlebeF Lewis.: Lynch' ..16hn., • •: Want Brunswick... , , • . Albright:Pe . $ 274 Ketner . Benj $ Albright Abraham: • 100 Reiner B P Albright Jos ' 600 Kimmel Bauer Daild • 521 Kimmel Wm:..... Boyer.. • Sil4 Kimmel Rana Jr.. Boyer Benj.. : 275 Kimmel John F. Dint...cher Nathan.' 107 Moser Michael... Deifert6eiter J H.. • .64 Mover Solomon... Drayer ' 2421Miliar Fehr.M F • . . 7751Mengel Geo . • ' Fehr Wm • •' . • : - 9 Moyer :Abram K.. Feagley 770 Moyer Gs4:lK - Faust Daniel • ._ 500 Moyer Wm Focht Jere. ,227. Moyer Philip R: : Focht J 001.17:, .. . '3.10 Medler Sam' B:::: 'Frederic' JonatiD.::. • 107 Mnlt Benj .... . . Fegley '.'260 Beige' Danl. Boy. Henry - • ' 152. Reinhold J0hn..... 'Hummel Geo' " . 216 Shrear' Saint • Kerahner BP' . • I,os6,Seehler Jesse Kremer Gideon., • '34,lWiltermnth . Adana , Kimmel D - 3241 Wagner .StronseloBlWildwmtith - A... Kimmel George.;. • 100 Walborn - Daniel.. Himmel6B2 Fort ' Kremer Jims • . .445.Zqber Mag.. . BenitheiSel J $ '•. 197c..:...$ •Rbling G 8 200 Koeh Dana • •• : .161 „Reber 'Jona ' Fitch Jan ' 8 , 5 Rishel Geiger the ' ' . 261 Rtipezt : Hay fkiSms " • 60 gimps, Ang Koch Ben) 200 • . , .. • 2SO 1.912 36n 605 115 175 1,026 400 04)0 662 :100 4,05 i 21 , Knowles Nathaniel $ , 293 23 'Leader John .2S "1171Lotigsdale lienry... . 282 •Itlidons:rhan John.. 343: 337 qttoneghan- . 38 • 71!bleCormick Rich,. '44 259 Morgans !rhos... • '741 594 MoDaniells Mich.. • • 866 204 McDonald. Ed .. 5111drionSy Thos .. 52 109,0yster Send • • - 543 275 - Reynolds Wm .• 95 .559 .Ragen John' - "'eh 19. Rooney Andrew.:. .• 506 238.Radleun Datil . ' 163 6 0 1 Sherry Owen • 64 383. Shelrey Benj 37 75.Sweeney.'John.... • 22 - 367,T00ner Barney:. : 54 13.9)Thorepson Eli • 1,461 • 174IThomss Robt V 869 357tWilliami Th 05..... .119, . . Williams • 117 4 Zimmerman Renj.. 36 $ . 20ri Le engood Thos...s .. 200 Lit e Jaz - ' 764' Lear Snail.- 33- Lynch Bernhard . ... ; Sin Merkle 'Harry - 262 Merkle, Win 243; ?deride Henry G.. 7nB Mortimore A 191 Messer .Dahl • 1,744 Moyer Dant M 142 ~Martz D F:. : .:::.. 232 McCully-Franklin.. 307 Major Jacob • 96 POOtni Anthony, 114 Itelfeneider . Levi.. 360 Reitsueider Wm A W. Right Robt: 3ST Rosser . 239 Zhafeißmanuel.... IS Snyder H W • 14n Shuck Elias • 164 Simons Frank....r.' 17 , 3 styers. Wm • • .247 Schwindt 67 Towns •Robt.. ' 199 Turner A B . • . 346 Wychtmck:JJ."... 691 Wilder R A....;.. 309 I W ft Wilr•on J.K . 309 Wilson A 123 Zettiman • - • • • . Platearove. • , Bari Tri7viati:4;•••-;-.45--- .2811, Lutz Wm $ 88 Iright 31:Lerch Wm Sr • • ...800 Berger 429iMiller • Jos. . 300 Eh "- .399 ',Holley - • 390 t'lrtlimts David .. ".995+,14i11er D .:...... 53 .G Chrtst L-11 .2110;21111er - Levi ...... ..• 41,01- •Cblydon ••' ..i*TlNartineJ L ... . .1910 Duel Malta 1111Q . Beed Wm L. .. GOO' , bent -Beni? - 169, e 3 r. f:',..Bl3;'Reinoilil Wm H. ' , '.7"29*. ' 86•ReetWat H.; .... ;• 491 , Ckneeerter•-Dani. - .•. • I,79o:B63dret'r R. • ' Glensemer.' Henry... - lAso.•Stim !3T.1 1 88' 4031itetirfer 1.780 Stahl &dui . . --337V1V 30 1 1 J R 14.433 rrracYX-W- .. ...... --• 215 Jarinto . •85 Unger John • 200 • Hutoer !mg 40Q.Uhier Wm ' • • '1.47 'Jones Josiah_ ... 25 Wolf Chas • 403 Kendall Joe T ' 440 Zimmerman Wm.. .609 Kitsmiller Hieb... • 58 Zimmerman H,.,..330 • . . :.Brown J0hn......$ .2101. Mayer Wm.:. Berger Levi Maeherman D. 13erkhelser. W 111 teed John J.. ItrOam . oar Reed Bittle Mut .... . ; 104 Reed Clues -W . .. - Firriest Jos:: r.:. ' . • 7131 . Reed Peter Emrich:Jos,...... • /43 Rama/d3 v..: ; : Pealer Wm 300 Shea , er Ferrebee Jas .• " 'Shearer Geo ....... Hummel Chas.... • 144.Snytle.r ; Dan! Heffner • - 887!Sheafer Jae. • , Hummel 1441Weirmer. J0e..:...: Kintner. Franklin. 448 IWnivaer John . M. • Luckeubill 2231Yeich John—. IlataWm F.. . ... - 975 ;Zeigler John. Moyer - 4511 . • Nerw4igisso : Taivriaataip.' . Bildheirier Georige4 547 Morita John $ 63' Beeler Michael ..... 200111eabit Wm . 38 .Barthaloaiew 160,Nichter Geo ' 6 . Bralen 55,1111tzell•Henry...:.• : . 100 . 13atzel-Frederick.. ' 15911tosenberger . 41 Bloppert Contact_ .. 115 Seltzer Conrad... . 1.000 Bush Suture! 29 Stafribey Matthew.- 7. Christ Geo ... ~ - •83 Sheiblehiiot C ' 257 Delter " 83 Sehellk•John....:; " 100 • - Defter Andrew...: 116 Sheiblehoot L 84" Hanplev 55 Sheiblehoot . Jacob •83 Haley Martin...... • TO i Sheibelhoot J 44.; . . 264 . Kraft J0hn...J..... • .166,Tiliger Albert •90 "Kull Chas F - 261;Yahn . 10 . .• . Waahingtois TewaishiP, • ' Berger ?eter $ 118 4 ' Monbeck John Jr .$ • '278 Bat4orf Isaac. • • .264114eidlinger Levi... 215 Bretz Geo..— .173 :,Rocaler Chas 420 Conrad John ..... . 250,Reber . Frenklin W . 332 DeTurk S G . 7 . 4371Relchard Chas:: 110 Fensterraicher P... . 261Strnpenhiner , 275 Fehr Henry ' 3951Schwatt4 ' 393. Heinbach John.., I.l2lSchneek Solomon:. •• 95 Hummel Beni 302', Stump Joel ' :742 • Kromer Peter - • 530, Trtmbo -Kiptiel Wm 8311-Whartluit. Reuben.. 380 Berehner John::.. .134' Zextle Levi -175 Kerahner Solomon- .. 2491 . , • : • • Mount Caripon H A .. .. $- gMi Mc¢effry Owen.. ;$ -800 Drady Peter. .... . . 200 McGovern John... lOO Cole• James. 200 McElwain B 362 .Fitch. Janine 77jMcDormed .150 Galen - John ..::. • 41 . 21IcElvar lames::.- ' 100 Gallagher Martin. 19411VicWilliante D.... 1.5 0 0 G Was . John • , .24 C.. 000 if;Kline .. ; . 20010• Donnell Pat'. .: 250 Lynch • 2601PinVera: Wm...... . 200 'Leonard Wm 241 Rich land Catharine . 200 -Lynch John 400 Bhealef Wm 5.... 4,267 Port Vlinlon. BOyer Saml C.....$ 21G Burns Edwarrl.... Bretz Ben.' F • . :290 Crockett GO • 2.3 Clayton TR • . 154 Elliot Sarni, .. • - 290 1 Focht Jere . - 60 Grieff Wm.. • Guilden Win 2,054 Hatch David 263 .• • : Beck Enzabet.li....s kist) Buyer • Pailful - - : 2on I Di)u, , .f.as , Mary' •' • „ 201 Deibert Jos ' •.• . : 2ao Driue'Deary.. • ••• .100' FoJaireGeu 8001 .; 704 Hummer Miry ... ~• 431 'lloy .. .. 210 Manhe Blrkbeisei - "Wm4.s 1611 Earrist Abram:— IST ', 76 Faust Dewitt 506 Heiid Geri . . 346 Helm 606' Ilas,ster, ..74 I•;.mmedy Christ... • 46:1 .Itershtier Wm...:69.4 1 . • Pinflgrovo Township. . . Ferger-Wm •'• $- • .82 Roble .'john - $ , 300 Hertz Benj: ... ... ... 443 Mach Sarni67T Bohr 'Peter . • 713 Nnttins Lyman..., 'T16..027 Chfist Emanuel... 46 Rump:Jtjhn • 461 Ripping Leonard..- _.4 '3 Reed Henry:l9o Feltz' ... ... .. . A. 042 SChnoke 1,70 Feltz John " 161 - shalleyJae.' • • 464 .Greenawalt Benj.: • 651 Stein Jac ' -90 Gi 'Solomon.... • 20n,Stein John 66 Hendricks ... '2421 . ••- Porter .Irowniship. • . . - . . , . . Fisher Henry • - t.. •.' '2ST•lteiaer Geo" -* ' $;" 800, Feltemoyer Geo: .. •• 600!Schieal: Jacob Retieler Peter. SOOISapp. Michael - , . 800 Fri!geniebarg. Friti Mich • s . 'o4) Fritz Wm -$ '2o3' - , • Dm 911 drsynei.John The Nation's Gratitude. .. . . . The following collections -have been made for. ,lie bi•rielit of our late lamented - President's fam ily, since the last publication: ' Miss Zelin Barman $l.OO Miss Martian Bannan '' • ' 1.00 The Misses Pitman V, 00 Collected before . . .. Total • ' . t22:1 00 We ha;te-transmitted the funds and closed the subscription. . ,-•- . • . . . 'Anil contemporary states that a "drlyo laWyer" of that city h.iy made foray thou sand th.lllurs in fifteen movihshy .In - annging such . casPs ;that 340 divorces_ have . been granted by the SUptenie. Court during the past year, and -that they.a. e - going -on at the rate of a dozen a Week. - . 'Ol - Randall Jaggard, • of - ,Pittatnn; Luzerne county', is - a successfUl snake hunter. He 'has' already sent sixty rattlesnakes to the different. 6 1 fie+ of the.-State, thisseason,. and has at home-a large cagefilled with living reptiles: After catch ing the pets, he extracts their fangs and ret1;11 them harmless. ' . • . • . _ . . ' .The President has appointed J. H. Ashton, Esq:, Assistant. Attorney 'General; to'be acting Attorney General of the United States dining the absence of A't torn ey General. Speed, Avho has gone. west. • Mr. Ashton. is a member.of „the Philadel 'delpliia bar, and was assiittant'United Statei dis •trict attorney iu that city dnring the time onlr. .George 'Doffev; • • ' ' : • - n33-The returns of income Made to the U. S. Assesserti of : lnternal Revenue in the 'city of Phila-. delphia, -are 'novi being putiliiihed: • Among the -heaviest taxpayers appearing on the list are;the following: Dr..bavid jayne, sl27,l49;'Hichard F. Lonei: 5100,00: A: J. Drexel, $131;631; M: Wm. Baldwin, $211,832'; Henry E. Rood, $'102,595.y - R.. H. Gratz. $102,010 ;W. C.Beistoo;. $101135 ; Wm : Jr.,',Hunter . 4133,783'; Richard' Norris, $121;902';' ,Joseph"S. Lovering, $135,361-; William F; Potts,. $103.:707 ; William Sellers, $177,915. ' Aar Brit is h schooner Forest Oak,:frortilloston for Yarmouth, .N. S.; when about 30 miles froin. Yarmouth, ran against a whale with such force ae to' knock the foremast, nearly out.. The schooner 'was at the time running'.at a . speeiref Over seven .knote, and the whale was'not seen until a moment' before the collision.. The schooner .passed over, .the whale,• which must have been, killed .by. the shock, as a Maas of oil 'inuediatelv, Appeared on .the*Surface,' . While the replies renaered.necessa, ry by the collision were being made,. after the ar _val of the vessel. in. port, a strip of the skin. of the whale'as fOund attached to the forefoot. s i ~• • • - •P 1101IYCIEL, Pottsville Pa., • '• • AGENT 'FOR THE. SALE,OF THE, • • WHEnLEI3,•& - WIISON:- - . • SEWING..MACHINES • • In Schnylkill,Connty. .• A number of these excellent Family Macpinee are al= ways kept on hand and can be seen in operation by calling at hie residence in, Market ,Street, avove sth, peat door to the 'English Lutheran. Church. To ItecoMmolate 'persons using these Machines, a supply of.4lfachmeNeedirs, Machine. Ott and Soap; and. Clark's Thread, in all, numbers,. and colors, espeelally adapted to Sewing Machine use, will pe kept , on band... Thorough instructions, for working these Machines will be given to parties purchasing. ' • • ' Orders by mail will receive prompt .atteption. tall • and =Maine before purchasing ebiewlaere. Januaryo2ll. 'CA . ' ' • . .. • • 4.:tt -Gray Hair, . Baldness, IDatidruti. any Diseare of the Settlp.—No:Dthooverty cm... 1 CON PARK WITH IT.. IT IS NOT A. Drs. . • S . , "London" ; . . "Hair Color - Restorer." "London" TklZ' ' "Hair Color Restorer." "London" ir0m.33 , 3 —"Hair Color Restorer." * - London" - mixer ...Hair Color Itostorek." "Louden" motor , • "Hair Color Rmitorer "London. , • "Hali. Color Restorer." • It is the'ONLT KNOWN RaTionut Cocoa AND Prix PE6T HAIR thiZtRING comiurizo.. Delicately perfumed. • f. It will rei3tore gray hairto its original color. 2. It'will make it grow On bald heads. 2.:1t will restore the natural secretions. 4 . It will remove all dandruff and itehiro. b.. It wilt make the hair soft, glossy. mid flexible 6. It will . preserive the original, color-to ;old-age. '7; It will - prevent tee hair from falling off. • SAL will cure all (.1 . .useasee of Abe scalp. • • IT.IB NOT A '• • • . "Hair Color Restorey." "LondOn" . as s n . "Hair Color Restorer." "London" . Restorer." •:London" THIS ”Hair Color RelfiOnT. e "London" • • . "'fair ..Color Restorex." "London'! cricartrroati. "Hair Color Restorer." "London" '. "Hair. Color ,Restorer.". :"VeLD by OM MOST EMINSNT Pitistotsns AND GLEAM?? Daz SWATNIG & ROO : SOme six years. ago I began to lose my heirJand continued to do. so. Midi the scalp. became as bate as the palm of my hand troubled al.o with a disagreeable itching' fever, great heat. and davit ruf . small pustules would form, quite sore , to the touch, and the remaining portion of the hair on the side and back of my head- became milte gray.. -After using a number of Restoratives - (so called) without: aucceat, and my head nearly desti tate .of hair; reluctantly commenced.deinu the - *LONDON. HAIR' COLOR. RE- . STORER AND DRESSING." •.• Now., candor :and jos- Nice compel 1117 to say. to all, that' through;its use now posaL , .s a new and beautiful growth of hair, com-i • pletely- restored to its original dark and' glossy appear ance. and I venture the assertiod, , , the world furnishes no preparation equal to this; midi do. citioefeliticiuslvi, say Wall who are gray; br bald. hatedrY and harsh.-6r. falliog, tonne Mg once this, clean)} andAelightfully perfumed article. ISAAC L. MARSITALI,, . . • ' Gunner United States Navy.. '. • 830 Leimani street, Philadelphia, Price TS cents a bottle: six bottles, $4... Sold by:Dr. ..SWAYNE & BON,' 330 North Sixth sited above Vine, Philadelphia. • Also by - . • • JOHN 0, BROWN & SON, Bruk . tgists,' Pottsville. HENRY SAYLOR, " 216 176 372 2,762 632 It acorns is be nocasedediloy the wriproroall eonsenti of mankind that Dr. J. C. Ayer %.t . Co..s Sorra- Pectoral and Pills are the greatsst remedies yet . diitcovered G3r the tiestment of disease ;• that . Ayeri Saraeparilla Is the•great Elistir. of Life, which Malmo- Oen/ bare sought for purifying the, blood,;, Tri it . and judge for yoiuselyes. • • „6, ; 16-31.it , . HAIR DYE HAIR DYE Batilielsursu Hair . ': Dye. , imr• Me best to the world., The .only true and perfeet,D7o•74lirmleis:-In-' , staritanenna and ReLttibleproduces a siihnadld-Illack! • or Banjul Brown—remedies the ill . eftents oftliadDyes, and freqUently,restoree , the original color. Bold by all Druggists. The genuine is signed; W. A. Batchelor, 81 Barclay Street, „New,Xtirlt. ~ • ' - , Jarkfun T. 180." . _ 448 500 250 500 172 • , • . • . . . MITT : THE .GREAT' EMIT:EghTEDT: -- INIWIAM*.k.P4ARKO4. • CELEBRATED . FEKICGPI • PILLS! Prepared front a preiwription of Clarke, • PhYsicianEatitordi rutty to the Qdeea- • This welt known Medicine Ip tielnipoidtion. but a sere 'aid safe remedy , for Female .Difflathles. and Ob. stractions, froth any cause whatever: an althirgh a :powerful. remedy,' it contains' nothing Inniftil-.to.ttie • .To•Msanum i6IICB it is peerillsrly suited. It will, I.bi'a'sbort time:bring on the monthli. period wit h re g . In all rasa of Nervous find .Spinal - Itlfecticins. pin 'in the Back in Llmbs.t.NearbittSS;sFaliglie - on, slight eiertion, Palpitation of the - Send, Lowness of ,§PI :Hysterics; Beadliche, - Whites , end - the - paled ' diseases occasioned by , a disordered . system. these. Pills Wiltiatteet a cure ' hen all other meausbaverfallei3. ' - • MU* TILLS MITI MCiltll azza KNOWN' TO . TAIL SWUM= id/ notromoris oit zee 20 rase or rsarrinar ass wait iFtir fall particulars, gete pamphlet. free, of the Agt. bold by all Druggists.. Price $1 per bottle.. • Sole United States. Agent, . • • JOHN MOSES. 21 Cortimidt Sr., NeW York. . N... 11.—51 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to sny'au , thorized agent, will insiire.a bottle containing' over 60 pills by return mall. 35i3 174 515 821 721 54- 269 - 509 56 211 900 450 630 100 . . .. • IfelmboltrisExttnet of istairenisaril la clean ses and renoiatefi the WOW, instils the vigor of health into the systetn, and ikn _mei oat-life' humors that m ake disease. . . April 6.' '6.5". •- ` '-'l4-6m .. 4- • • : Army itch. Titter; All Eruption* I• • . "Dit.SWAYNE'S AIIAIRALING OU;ITMENT. , . • DR. SWAYNE'S AU-HEALING , OINTMENT." ' KO aloe so obstinate, or long, standing,. it will not care.% a short time. tillkinds of Tetteiare permanent ly cared. Army. Itch. which is so .prevalent, it never fells to cure. Chronic.Rrysipelas, • Salt Rheum, Ring; WORM, Barbera Itch. &c. 'llrutillons.covering. - the whole surface: or the body; old Ulcers of many years 'Mending. that pnt at -defiance every other mode of treatment. ail yield to the . silnttiropettles of the great 'Y table Salve. • ; • Price too cents.: By.sending do cents to Dr. Swaim. 4 Son. 830,NORTH.STICTH.Street, Philadelphia, a box will beadilledsta any.patt Of the patted States, pee of Sold by HENRY P4l - I,olt, Dru=ist. Pottsville. 17,'65, ' . .24.- .. . . . it.Gesaitlessansi • cured of 'Nervous Debility, Pre mium. Decay; - and the effects 'of youthlal indiscretion. will be happy to furnish others with the means of cure. (fret of chafg , o . . This, remedy is 'simple, safe, and . . . . &Urea...Ductal gives health and vigor to the (tattle and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms, and if:no. treatment is submitted to, cOnstanpuon, insanity or epileptic tits castle, , . • AMR S. 65. , 14-6 m warigkietti": WHISKERS ". - -DO you want Whiskers or .MoaStaches 'Our are-, clan Compound will force thennto groW on the smooth est facie or chin; or hair on. bald heads, in Weeks. Price, $1 00. Sent by mail anywhere, 'closely sealed on receipt of, price. " Address: WARNER & CO.; BOX 11.18,13rooklyn: . N. Y. -.lFeb. 11, .65. ' . . • . 6-ly Hartman GeO • $ 260 Krueger Wm • 78 Kintzel 11 - 78 Manispn Rich..... 200 Maitern Chas 418 ?lice 383 Springer Wm. 340 Stever 'Matthias.. 292 Weikle Jos 43 Hummel Da.n1....$ • lea Hoy Jae.— .... :. 219 KellerJ S • 498 Kimmel Geo F..— 252 Kimmel Semi • ..450 Ludwig A -B ... .. 76 Orwig , 17.) 1 Sheafer Martin.,:.. 401 Thompson -; .102 ins Tossmehip. $ isB axson _ ___ _ Reber Andrew: ...• 2SO Roeder Danl.: 2W Reichard John.... 100 Reber Daniel M... 41 Reber George • 601 Reber Sarni 164 Schweigert Wm.... 100 Sigfreit Jona • 362 For trill pa rticnlars. by return mall. please address JOHN B. OGDEN, 60 Nassau St., New York. Denfaeise, lillividaesi and Catarrh, treated. with the titmost success, by -Dr: J. ISAACS. °enlist 'and Aurist, '(formerly of Leyden. • Holland,) No. 511 PINE- Street.' Philadelphia. . Testimonials freni the -most reliable sources in the. and Conntry can- be seen "at his Office.. The fatailtrare invited to accompany their patients. -.aS he has no secrets his `practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without Pain.. No made for eilunination. . The GLORY or. Mast LS STele4rn:--Therefore . the nervous and debilitated should immediately . 'use BOLD'S EXTRACYBUCLOL- April kat, '• 14-6rn . If yea want, ter' know' E little of very thing'relatthg to. the thiman system: midi . and 'fe:: male; the causes and treatment of diseases; the mar riage customs opt*, World : him to . marry well and' a thousand things never published before read the"... vised 'edition of ."31itito'nf. Comikkv Sr.i.sx."' a curious book for curious people. - and a good • book .foi every one. totipages, 100 IlluStrations. .Pripe $1 50. •, Con tents table sent free to any. address. *. Books may be had at the Bookstores, or - Will be sent 'by mail. post paid on 'receipt of price. Address. . E.: B. PCSOTE, hi. D., Feb. 4..G.5.-s : Gin: • 1130 BroddWay..New York. The Bridial Chamber, an Essay 'or. Warning and Instruction for. Young Men—published by the liOw ard Association, and sent freeof charge in sealed en velopes.. Address. Dr. d...SIOLLIN lIDUGLITON, *Ward Asedciation,Thiladelphia..Pa.. .41..*1;ing of Beituiy pi . A .Joy' iForeiror . . , . . . • Those who. desire brilliancy' of . complexion, mns Purify. and enrich: the blood, which 'firx.milOWs , CoN OP,STRATIT.EXTRACT S.AushriatimA invariably does .Re collect it i., no•patent.medicine.- Ask - - fur Hohnbold's, Take.im other. . April"B, '65. Not i ce:,-Those.-wiAling to become - rich, or succeed in anything they wish. should send Tor one or all of the Gipsey's Seven Secret Charms. Thousands have done so and now rejoice.. . They cost but little and do much good. For further particulars send stamp and get ~full explanation. to'.E.F. MAYO. ilailaton Spa, N. Y. ..Julylb, . : . . . [From 'tlm Largest, lfankfacturing Chesofsts an the World.) - tarn acqnainted.with Mr. H: T. flatinioi.n. manu facturer. of HELABOLIeti. GEhGlrig PREI'ARIiTIONR, He occupied the druvitOre opposi-e -my residence; and was successful in cuin the. libsincss where others had not been equally so.before - him.' I hiWe been fii iorably impressed with ttie chatacteranil.enterprise. . . • WILLIAM: WRIGIITMAiii, • ' . Firm of Pow altS WRIGLITILVg, • • Alunufacturing Chemists, •. • 9th and Brown Streets Thlla. 14-Gm • April 8, ,65 HELNII39LIPSCOCENTRATED .XTRACtI3I.7CIIIT Ater..34anto•e : CONCENTRATED EXTRACT P.4II.I3APARILLA. , . ."- is the Great - , . Both are prepared- 'according to rates of..Phermacy . , aril t.—entikry,.:and are the , tnoet active that can he taittle April 8. G. . ' 14-ern • DIATSI'TIONI. L. . Ladies and , Gentlemen.: If lon - wish • tel marry you can do so, by. addressing me. .1 will send yoti, without money and without, price,.:valuable in .formation, 'that will enable. you to marrY , happily and ~ p ee lily, irrespective of age, wealth or- beauty.. Ttila information will coat you nothing and if you' wish to marry. I will cheerfully a.sist you. - Ali letters strictly . confidential.• The- desimi information sent by return mail, and no reward asked. Please inclose postage or stamped envelope.-addressed to yourself. fAddress, SARAH B, .LAMBERT.,.Greenpoint. - •. May 20,- , 65.-20 .7 3m - Kings Co., N. York. . . .111felinboldts •. Fluid Extract Buril, la pleasant in tasteand oildr, free from all ininrionti pro- - pertiesand - inimetliate in its action:. fApeil N•65.:14-6m To Ponify,..Enrick the Blood, and Alvan fify the ciiinplexion, nse: 1:1 MAlllOl.l'O . B }1 ur.Y CoNcns;- - • F CUI . EMMA eT SA . One • bottle' equals in strength one gallon of the. Syrup or Decoction. A prit S. •'65: . . 1:1-tim • Old_Eyes made New...A 'pamphlet directing bow to.speedfly restore sight and . give .up.spectacles without aid 'Of doctor or medicine. Sent by. mail: free on receipt of 10 cents. 'Address E. B. FOOTE, IC 1). •65.5-oin •• . •. 11.30'Broadway; Neil York- A Clear; Smooth Skiti and Beautiful compleicion follows the min of fizusuomes CO:,iCENTRA TEir FLUID EXIT . ..Ai:IT SARSAPARILLA. It removes black spot, pimples and all eruptions of the skin.; ' • • . Not a .fe* Of the . Woret Disordere.that afflict mankind arise; from ertiptions 'of the ; blood. E4isAur SAIIBAPAILiLLA 18 a remedy, .of the utmost value: April 8;,. , 65.. - • 14-qm • p4g0tt0...'0!.tte11.404c.. NOTICES. CN - 2d Bnptiort Church; 3-411 near Callow hill Strcrt.--Preaching on Lord's day morning and evening; at DX, 'A: M. and 77.4, P. M. • Lecture and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening at . - . Sunday School at '`j. Wei c eh' Lord'« day a flernoon;.. . • R.•II. AUSTIN, Pastor; - . . . • • . Residence Mahan tanao above.7th Street. • Ulm 4G:irritant* Refisimed Church; Market Street, Rev J. - C. - Brenta. Pastor.. Regular, eervices, - alternately.. la the German and Ehglish languages, ev ery Sabbath day, at .10 A. M..&•734liner Meet.: lug and Lecture every Wednesday evening at 7,4 P. M. July 16th and 31. th, English in . the Morning and Ger man in the evening. ' . , • • July oth'•and.22d, GerMatijat b e morning and Eng . lish in the evening. . • • . . ' • -UN — Nerriceo at Trinity (Episcopal). Church on Sunday morning. at .4 past 10, Sunday evening at 3 .past - iirst 'Pre.mbyteriran Church, corner Ma. hantongo and - Third Streets. -Rey. laws Riter,. Pas-• .tor. Services, Stinday and 74 ~ P. M ex cept on the 3d Sunday of every month, *hen the second service will:be held at 34 P:• M. Lecture, Thuirsday evening at Tx - . Sabbath . School, 2P. .M. Prayer .Meeting, quarter befote.:.l.o. Sunday morning. •.Re - -Union Prayer ,Meeting, every Sunday morning, from-836t0 94 o lock; In the 'frame • Church • on Secohd Street, between Market and Norwegian, Ste. All are inviti d'.- . .. _ . . . 113rE 'r au icellicsel Chisrebi.Callovrhill street Rev. Snia`t. G. I'Mo/ins; Pastor, Will preach German ec , cry Sunday morning 4 10 o'clock, aud..ErigliSh in the Evehiug at 7 o'clock. - • . :' .. • .. : • [r tictGodiat E. (March, Second street,' above Market. Rev. J. B. MoCuiuman, rastor. , Services': Sabbath, at 10. A. M., and' 7, P. .1!.1. ''raver Meeting, Tuesday evening, at 7,4 o'clock. - • tirE ' Lutheran Church, Market Square. Rev.e L. '.M M.. Roma, :Pastor. Preaching every - Sunday . morning and evening, at 10.}¢' A. M., and 7,-P. M.— Prayer Meeting and Lecture Thursday even., at 7 o'clock MAARIED. All Marriage Notices inv,st be. accoiiiprin . fed with 25 cents to appear . iti.ths Jbeittes.r. : • , - • . lIILLINGTON. - -ALOSON.—On July. 29, 1.865. by Rev. ft.: FI, An9tin, AARON. BILLINoTON to SALLIE R. A i.i.OtOs. both of-Pottsville:Pa. " . •.BOE—PESSLER—Ca the 18t or Augunt..by the Rev 3'. 0. - Lehr, D.vitit; B.;m'andAil' both p Tremont township; Schuylloll. County. - DIED. anaoutteepiento of .deaths,: free. These ciO: iompanied with notices, &c., intuit 'be, paid for at timi rato . gf-,19 cents per Line. • . • . , in New Canaan. Connecticut. July . 29- Dr. P...,Cmcnnevraa late of Pottsville, aged 12 -years and 18 days.... .• • - . CLEM:BI4E4-4M the . l4th of4nly, in Pinegnove Town.; Ship,•lMr.Ant, Cundirrti; : a soldier in the 93d Reg:,.?.. -V.. aged 18 years;'4 months and 24 days.- • ORIM—On the 30th, of July,' in Pottsv,ille. Mani,Pr.t zuMin.-danghter of Leila and johanna.Grim,. aged 7 years, 1 month and 10 days. . - GERBER.---On the, 91112 'of: July . ; in :West :Penn; .C.tiu4s.mv..; wife of David Gertier, aged . 53 . years, 4 • months and:l2 days. - . ' • GOUGH:—In Pettsville on Friday mornin,,, , . 'Ang. 4, IS9s, , Jants aoron,—a ruttive.of .Gioncestershire; Ern land, and for twenty-Bee-years a re2ident of 'f'ottorilfe, --in the attb year of his a2e. " • , • -: The friende and relatives of.the flintily, are ,respectful ly invited to attend his Altera]. from hts;late relidence, corner of Maimed and Bast - Norwegian 'streets; to-mor. - row (Sruslayi afternoon at 83; o'clock. • : LERCH—Oninly 29th, In Pl:tem - We Town:dap. En ma.Lcirnsa. wife of-Sherman , Lerch, aged 18 .years, 4 months and 28 days. • - . • . . . • MATZ—On the 29th Of July. in Potteville, WiLitsx • Maw. formerly illgh Sheriff of Schuylkill County, aged 63 years- 9 Months and 113 days; • PASSMORE.—In Pottsville , July 98th, 1385, of con-. gestion . of the brain, Jon "AND:taw, son of J. A. M. and Harriet If. Pamnore: aged 3Mns. and 23 due.. - • fly - cheater arid Lancaster County papers please-copy. REED—On Jnly 29th. in Tremont Township. Caairs: daughter of Eli and Rebecca Reed, . aged 2 years, 9 months and . 29 days., , •• . . SAYLOR—Onthd 28th of July. in Pottsville, EMA,G ert.SATI:oe, lute a nuimber or the 06th log., P. V. V., in thetith'yeafor his sae; On Sunday last his runialne were interred% the Odd Fellows. Cemetery" of this place, itteluted bitbe Guard of Honor, Ote Pottsville Cornet Itaisi,',ithd a -large concourse or our citizens: . Orwlesbum on`-th'e'27th or July, Jona; infant ion of Victor, and Catharine Werner% aged tnonlys. ' . . TEE ;PEOPLES' : ;': RAIRTAL .- MOVANY SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. Tbeentoather aims for sale the Bonds of the Poo. plesi , .. ,.. lMoilwar Company of atelsoykki4 •:Thme &Md. ana. interest are a first elase security, is they are _seemed by a deaf Mortgage . on the railway, to the , extent that the same is now.' or at any time bereafter - May be constructed.' under 11'410:virtue .Of the authoritY vested In the eMenany. The Bonds are. for One Hundred . Dollars (slt*eathi Interevt Coupons attached, payable every Ms months" M the rate of sti per cent, clear of all .Taxes—State. ' L. P. WHIICNEY, Bunker. • Jut; 7 Akeia:irtits., CANDIDATES. ill SERE ET Offer myself as a candidate for tiIt.LEGISLATURE at the ensuing elec tion, suhject to the decision of the Union County Con vention. • H. W. PINII.ERTON. Tremont. • • July. 49. ' • • - 30-Ic• '. GENERAL NOTICES. . PUBLIC NOTlCB.—,..Whereas: my. 1 .!•-•=...Elisabeth Jane ,Thotruss. has . without Just cause orpmvivatiott; left ulf_bed end bcrani.-there fore. I hereby =iffy all persons concerned not' to trust the aid Elizabeth Jane Thomas on my accohnt, eta will pay Ito debts contracted by her; and any one trust ing, her 4m aforesaid will do so at their.:own Ashland. July 5...65 at-It, 'JAMES THOMAS.. . 11.-.NOTICE.—AII sportsmen and others are hereby.cautinned spatial- trespassing on the farm of the subscriber. in Wayne , Township. Schuylkill County, or permitting any. hounds or dogs . hunting thereon. under the full penalty of the law, which will be enforced tovthe fullest 'extent: AU doge found run ning on the preinises will be shot. ',August& '65.. 81.3? . WILLIAM. S. lERAMIS. . . NOTICIIL-17. - 14. 'lnternal ,Reven.... ae Otrtee,loth Collection District, Pa..--The 'annual arserment or persons to the. 111th Collection District of Pennsylvania liable to'tai on LI CENSFA CARRIAGES, - AND OTHER'. ARTICLES ENUMERATED DT SCHEDULE A. : AND ON IN COMES FOR THE 'YEAR. 1664. haring •been comple, ted: and a list thereof placed in nay hands by the aszes sor. for collection. notice is hereby gamn that,tbe duties s • andtaies• contained'in said list are now due due and'paya ble, and all persons in Schuylkill county charged there with arkietpured.to pay the same at the' Collectors of fice in Pottsville, on . anill alteilllON DAY; the 7tli ilny - of Augurs, IPi63; until THIE4II4DAV, the 7th day of Septentbei; 1E 1 163, inclusive.. • Payments must be made. in United' States 'Treasury Notes. or in notes of b..nks organized under the Act to piovide a National Currency, known as National Banks. ' Office hours from SA. 1it...t0 5 P.M.. N. penalty . of TEN PER CES P., and a fee of twenty cents tor svrvice '-of notice, 'wit: bolmpa+edon those who do not, pa'y:within,the time prescribed by law. - and &flue of FIVE 11U1s.IDRED DOLLARS, Olt IMPRISONNIENT FOR TWO YEARS.;',OR.BOTII, arc the penalties for deing,budilt , ss withotit the•licsnse.re quired.:. • : JAMES A_INNESS. • .• ' Collector 10th District Penn*: Pot tsfille, 'July fith, ISGS, • 31-it ' ••1PIIE• PAIRTNERAHIP heretofore eNisting under the Han of . ANSPACII fC SONS, Philadelphia.' and - F. J. ANSPACH & CO., Ashland, pa.,..16 this day dissolved by mutual conneut. J. ANSPACH. • • . . CHAS E. ANSPACII; , • FRED'S J. ANSPACH, JAat FS 'ANSpACH. • . , Jetty 31, 1363-, • • , The undersigned have formed a partnership this day under the firm name of ANSPACH. BROS , and will continuelte Unsines's of • . MINING AND SELLING ; COAL.' Office Office 324 Walnut Street. ,CHARLES E. 'ANSPACH, • ' J...ANSPACII. • JAMBS ANSPACB. • :Auanst.l, 1333, .• •• 31- , . i'.---.1V40411L;1i.L. the sub Scriber hereby eau thin:tall persons from trusting hie Wife. on .his.acumiit.. she haying ;eft hie 'bed and bOard without any-eanse,, as he will pay no debts. contracted by her after thie'date. • • ' .Jnly 31, 'tl3.-3.1-20 TWEI:VE FERIKEOTV PIES can be liachlt AlleuN !Gallery . for i 1 25. July 1.4 '6 . 5. • .• . •• .• Mt!' SDONNfII.UTION OF. PARTNER.. • SIILP.—The firm of Alexander Gray & Co., doing buslue,-13 in Rush Township, Schuylkill Co., Pa.. have dissblved partnere:hip by Alex: Gray, Sr., and Alex. Gray, Jr.. withdrawing therefrom, and the other two Members, to wit-John Rosie and Samtiel P. Emig.: sticef „have formed a new partnership. Jo Ifeoarried on at same, place under the firm name andi ,, iyle of Rosie' & Long Street.: ••• • Eicha•rd Jones, Carter, Allen ,& Co.. E. J. Frey. Oli ver Bniaters • & Co.; A.J.: CheUseborough & Co., Wil liam W. Becket- Farrington, Leonard &Co., Manhat tan Oil Co., and Cheirli S. Fowler. are to present their Ceskciive claims to Alexander Gray. Sr., for payment'; all other debts againsrsatri firm to he .settled by Rosie & Liengstieet. ALEX. GRAY, Su., ;. - • • • • ALEX • GRAY, Jec.. •- • - JOLINROSIE, - . , .:SAMUEL-P. LONGSTREET. Wilkesharm. Jitne 22, ISGS. • • ' , • TO. TILE CITIZEPIIN ot • POTTS• :VILLE,AND POTTSVJLLE:Jci.v 13; 1S i The undersigned respeetfnlly In forms the citizens of POttscille and -vicinity, thatbe• has opened a: COAL YARD. in this Borough, on a lot of grotind above McKeown's tavern. on the old Peacock Road; and near `the Mount Carboratailroad. : Ha Will keep constantly on•hand Coal of all kinds and. sizes and of the best. qoality, (not the outcroppings of veinv and hopes to receive a fair 'Mare of public patro - inge. It is unques tionable that a gold Coal Yard has long been, needed in Pottsville, and the undersigned trusts .hat _his en terprise will be encouraged and snstaintli. • . ••• Coal weighed before delivery.- . •.- . • Buses: for the reception :of Orders. which will be prothptly attended to. will be placed at the -following points in the•Bornagli : • . •, • ,-. AMERICAN HOUSE, •-• •.. • 1 ' •• • . • FEGEIPS'HOTEL, • •• •• UNION HOTEL, FITZ SANDERSON'S Drug Store, i Centre Shea SAM L. MORRIS'S Siore; D. DOWNEY'S Battier Shop, . lIIIISLER'S hotel, corn. Miners cille . • Pond. •• • • • )' • M. BROWN'S Store, Market Street. JAMES BECK'S STORE. Mitten Clinek Street RISING SUN' HOTEL Minersiilleßnad. MILLER & East Norwegian Street. HIJLLINGER 25.4 t. July 22, '65 WAN TED. nrrElll,-:-A girl to drk- general h n nsework. 7 :Muer. be a good conk, - tidy and careful. Bee I. J: STINE, Arcadialiinetitute,'Gravigsburg, Pa. 31-3 t• .-.• AU' A NTElri..--Four Male and two Female Teach ers to take charge of Public SchOols in Conyng imai.T..!wnship,• Columbia County.• for a term of ten 'months; to commence in September, 166.5. An exami nation of teachers'will be beld'in the School House .at Centralla,.near4shiand, August-2i., 151;5.. August 5, , 65.=-32-3t JNO. W. BEDFORD, Secy.' WNT E Female Teacher, to take, charge of a Public School in-the Borough . of Middleport Schuylkill Courity.: The school will curilmence on the Ist of September... Applications will be received until the 91st inst.. By order of he'lltoard or Directors:. Aug,. 5, - Tat 31-llt•J WILLIAM HER.'d.AN, Secy.. FIVE Teachers wanted—three Male and twor• Fe - malia—to .teach the Public Schools in ' Franey School Districh•Schuylkill County. A - public exami nation will be held in Donaldson. - on Tuesday. Augnat . 2 , 'MI6: . • • - JOHN A. HORN.Secty. -- Donaldson, August 6,'6.5. • ' 3l 2t• A14C11004. TE.11.11111 ER wants an engag,e ment.. Has been teaching one achoottor fifteen years on Governnra bland- N. Y: .Addritaa. G. H. -111.,.S ID Sooth.Strort, Brooklyn, N. V. July 2 . 0, -30-2 t• NOTICE.—The County Suriefintendent will bold - an examination for Teachers; in' Tremont. 'on Au gust 11th. 16.05, at 9 o'clock., A. M. Eight Sch Cools in the township. Official.' . . • W, M. GROWERS, Prin. of Schools.' July 21. '65. • . • . snit . , . [Apt KT Etio.,—Four Male and eight Female Teta -li V .ers to take charge of the Public. Schools in Ash land. for a term of nine months. to commence in Sep tember.' :An 'exatnitattion Of Teachers Will he held in .the Brick School Iloass; . on Tuesday, August Sth. ISO,. commencing at Sl6 o'clock, A. M. - . 'Jane 29, '65.-304 . , J. - R:pucAvErt, Secty. . .. • . - . . , . . "EX/ANTED .-An active, energetic" btPrinA4B 27/471 ,T T ' to take the 'agency for this - County of 'a vast., CLANS LIYE it:I3I . 4tAMIK COMPANY:, Addreas. • BOX 2244 P. 0., p6iladelp6ia. uly 2?, • • . . . . . . A !GENTS WANTED in every County in the lA. State; to csinviiss for the IlistOrit of the Pennsylva nia Reserves—a luxilvvyttich will be Wanted by all the Pennsylvania soldiers and their friends: . : •• - Most liberal terms will be given .to Agents, and ener getic canvassers will he sure to make large wagei4. • ELIAS BARK & CO . July 22 , 65.-29-1 m) Kn. 6 East King St.. Pincaster.. . QT BARI r..IIENIINES* WANTED.— The rm dereiuned wishes to purchase 3 ' second-hand Sheam Engiusa, of 20 or 30 horse-power each.' Address INITZ.SPAItIiA Pottsville, Pa; • 19-tf- May T, '64 .... . . . - .ITANTED to purchase Six vr Bight second hand 7 T Engines froth 6to 49 horse power. Pumps and Drums of all sizes and Boilers of anyalze. ,. The hikh esrcash price will be paid for the tame bv" , -... •. - • WREN & BROTHER; foal St:,-POttsville. LEGAL NOTICES. , Ir-TRE ORIE!HANO 9 COURT Of Oilatiyl4 . .kurComistr.—ltt. the limiter - of-tbe aCCOunt: Of Franklin.B. Gowen, Administratoi of DkINICS - .HAB.: deoesuied.—The underalgn4 Audkcir, - appolutedj to dietribate the money-in the tutudoottheadmlnistra tor to those entitled' to the .same, hereby gives notice thut be , will attend to the dutietroU app o intment at his Office in the BOrough of Pottairille. on Monday, the 1-Ith day of August:A: D.; 1865, '4ElO' o A., M., when and where all - parties interested are notified to attend: .` DAVID B. QRBEC, Auditor. • July 29.,:•05. • , . • 30-St I4XECUTOBIP NOTICE .- Whereas Letters Adininistration on the Estate of MARIA OF:E BERT, late of North Manheini Tovinship, Schnylkill County. decesied, have been gratpted to the subscriber by the' Register,Notice ishereby • given to all those indebted to said estate to Make payment,' and those having claims will present them for settlement. ' WILLIAM DEIBERT, Executor. -29-6 r July 22, 115 AVint NISTRALIrOIptS NOTICE.---sOtice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap pomted by the Itegister of fieboylkill Cc.unty. adminis trator Debonia non of Jacob Butz, late of &hat Clair.' Bchnylkil I County. Pa., decease& All persons indebt ed to said estate will immediately. make payment, and those having claims against• tho .estate will present them for ecttlement to' :" "LEIVLB REESER; • • -Administrator . p i jArmia non of tbe estate of Jacob Bata. deeessed. , ' Pottsville, July 22. • st7i:-20-ar DMINISTRATION NOT I . Cit.—Whereas , tk.. letters of administiatiOn on the eState - of Captain Ilernuinu Truett,. late' Of the ULM' N. Y Vols 4 Coin% missary of ?dusters on General 11/Wang's staff, at Pe tersburg; Va.; deceased, - have been granted to the un dersigned, , notice is hereby even to all those Indebted to said estate to make payment. and to those. having claims to present them Without delay to . „ • JULIUS •ELIHILSItr, :Administrator. Pottsville. Pa.; July 14, • • 28-6 t - . A ND NOW. May la. /SOL. the. Court order. • L - S- and direct the Treasurer and tollector .ot Blythe TOwnsbip, to receive no Townshtp Road Orcleri for the payment of Road Taxes tor the year 'lBB5, - In Blythe Township, exceptthose Orders drawn and:issued in for the current expeneas of the year 1868;,_ Jane 8, .415.2 0 2.-6 m BT Tab' COURT. • • •••.. • .ICiST AND FO UND:,;, SHAWL-onpOBT:—A BLACK the 25nrnt ru 1.1 tient Wrens foundry,' Any person tindinznn4" r. turning itto the subscriber, will nt3 euinthly rewlrchnxt: Ang.5; 1 66 , 31..1.t ' - - Epwaua Asoitzw3. • OMT. , -Two Maley. Cows, one - all red," ar u Ll.l forehead and few white spots on right, „" side Tne• other,—red sides and front, white stripe on back% and . hinder parts 7—. Bell on each Cow. Any person giving In. formation leading to their recovery will be itaitably warded by - • - Mits. TRo - y" Mahanoy City, July M. -- 31-2 g• • c„,TRALIng ante to the premises Of the In scriber at East Mahanoy Collie'', near'. City. on Tuesday. July 42tith, : three goodairel white' me. The owner will call: prove RroPertS , pay charges and take them away, ortney will be sold accordinFto law. . JOHN W. HARLAN Era Mahanoy Colliery August 5. '65. _ Si 30' STRAY COW.—Strayed from the - premises or the subscriber, residing in Minersville, a red and white spotted cow. Joe her horns torn inward ; she had on a square bell marked with the Initials E. i L.; she milks on', a but three teats. Any Informatio leading to het' mod ery Will be thankfully received bT MRS. BLIZAkETEI LAWRENCE. P,41.31• QTRAll(Eili..—Came to the premises - of the sub." t. 7 scriber, at Bear Ridge, on June 20th. 1.W.,*. a Bark Brown Cow, white back, abort tail. and bell on tr . r• neck, about ten years old.: The ow.twr will please or she candn wll oye l be raw Wilda er rdin tr. pay dauges aw. and take her awayv cco,i , to l EDWARD LASLEY, Bear Ryno TlitAYßD.—Came to the premises of the suo. i•7 scriber. one Mile north of-Pinegrine,. 013 &nifty, July Pth. • three mules'; ' one Black ' Hare.. one Brown Mare and one' Brown and Black Hone Mule. - The owners . will call. prove property, pay , chargei nod' take them away or - they will be sold according to law. • , • GEORGE HENRY. $2O nil at*VAßD.—Loes - t, one black male ulf - alth a thick heavy neck inclining t o one side, about 9 years 01d.,, One dark laniwit Male blind on the right side. about tie same age One hew; mare mnle.with thic.k relate-behind, *Atte white hei r mixed through the brown. about 10 or 11 yesm The above reward will he paid to any one returnisz the mules, or giving information where they eirLb e bad. • EDWIN C. 'PASS, Supt. Kaskawilliarn Ow C o. Eastutwilliam, July - . . tr FOR SALE AND To LET P . VinPt4.—For sale Two new 'Putupl, eight hates diameter, sfi - feet Mink°. fitted' up ,complale wita Maas valv, Jae. Apply t..) LI. South' 4th Street,JOH N It RTON, Agl. Pittaton..gazeruu Coucty... Aihr. 5, My, —3l r V,PECIAI..SALE OF GOVERNMENT IMILTLEM'AT PHILADELPHIA.... • ' , The United States will sell at Public, Auction I t WASHINGTON STItRPT WHARF'. dain the Month of August. ISds.' - NINE HUNDRED (/00) MLLES. . These Melee an • all serviceable, and only for - f vl ant, of ,usc. Buyers ale invited to examine theta at 1 . any time, and every facility will be given for a thorough r inspection. Roomy 'Sheds are provided .for protection from can and rain. .ONE; HUNDRED .(100)*DELES Will be sold 'on each.WEDNESDAY and- SATURDAY TITROUGHOIIT THE MONTH OF , AUGUST, corn ' mencing at to o'clock. A, M. . ' , Terms—Cash, in Government Fonda' .• - .11y,lader of' Brig. Gen, REIN. ALBERT S: ASHMEAD. - Capt. and A: Q. M. - ,' OffEceA, No, 721 Market street, Philadelphia: AuguaL 5. '65. T.HENRICIL.-. Barry, Sebaylkill Co., Pa July 29. ,65 July 22, VOU FIALE..-The andc•isigned "offers tor. Bale his Brick Dwelling Home and lot - otl: ground, - Nitrate on the S. E. corner or Jackson and Washington streets, in the Btirotigh of Port Carbon. For terms-apply to the subscriber. at Port Carlton, or to WILLIAM L. WHITNEY. at Pottsviiie: Jury tn..1;5.-30-30. , QUARLES SMITH. BqUILDINCi 1.414TK FOR SAI undersigned offers !or sale valuable building lon located .in Schuylkill Haven. the property of the heirs of George - Helter„-dec'd, For terms. &c., apply to . HENRY ZIMMERMAN, Putt...mile, Pa, an.Ct• July 29, :.G.5 L -1 011 ISALE,—A house and lot in liorvre-A Jinn street. ^mond 110t1.30 . CUE of Centre, south:4de. Inquire on the premised. July 22, 'us A RAH IE OP PO UT UNITY—FOR SALE.— L - t- State and County. Rights for:the- PATENT CAM. PILLION CARPET, universally acknowledged to be the greateet. success or the age. For cheapness acd durability , It its without a rival.' The demand (Or this article is unlimited. and can be mandaetured at a very small outlay of capital.. For further particulars,. ad: dres KEEN & CO., 1,:o. 602 Arch St., 2d etory,111(10011a. July 22, .ez vi A c v FOR f4A L E.—The .stiloi:ri /T-Vber has now con Itand'and for sale the -following lot of old inswhiuery: One 60 horse steam engine; 1 . 6.• inch cylinder. 4 foot stroke, with a 9 foot hoisting drum,. primp . shaft and Wheel. Very heavy - 'One 20 horse engine. 11 inch 'Cylinder, 2 foot Stroke. 12 fiiot tly wheel. . Suitable for a mill or a Straker.' „ One -12 huhae engine, -s,ki inch - cylinder, 3u ir.di stroke. • Also one Mort gtroke entine, suitable for driving a saw mill or fan, 12 inch cylinder,l4 inch.stroke. Also two steam engines of 4 horse poWer es , h. Alsci several heavy pump shafts and wheels of lad - .- - - - Three good second hand bellem with frents and . e.team• water pipes. , Also one 2. foot 6oisting drum, sultabletor a p,ane it a breaker. Also a lot of line sharing and pulle y . ' - -' JABEZ SPARKS, COal, Street, Pottgvllle. July 22. I. . `STOVE STEAM. ENGII.NIE*-For sale a 1.7 Stove Engine-sultable for headmf a lame room and cooking by Steam all kinds of food for cattle. by AVIIIch about one-third of the food is saved. Apply to . . FOR SALE ,OR TO . .RENT.—The under. signed offers for sale or rent a double Frame House and Lot, 50 fiiet front' by Su deep. - The House is located on Centre street, Ashland, and . is suitable for a store and dwelling. For, fartne.r . ticulars apply BARNARD Se 1111.-‘llElt. • Bahland; nue 11%; 1565. - s i-' 2 16 4 • VO..4ll6EASEfi.—Thir.subseribris hale 'LI 'determined to make several leases on their H erty, known' as the Kewrroicy l'aossirry, situated In Schuylkill County, and In the • immediate vicinity of TUSCARORA. Thee und has been fully develolmd. and those desiring a first rate colliery, can obtain one, with , out making any furtherexplorations of the same. 'None - need make application unless capable of erect ing alitbe improvements. " , ' - APplrto GlDEOltii BAST. Schuylkill 'Haven, Sebnyl. kill County; Pa., or to DAVISPEAItSOii, Sul %Valuta 'street, Philadelphia. . January T., 'Gs. • - • .• 1-tf I.VA LUABL E PBOPE ELT 17 AT PH toe . VAT-E LE.—Ohe.twentieth interest in - tract of, coal land in New Castle Township, Schto kill County, (known as the Plitt 5t Hannan Tractj contain ing about' 20 acres. • A tract of 220 aerosol COAL and. TIMBER LAND, io itiley • Township.. • Lots - on Coal street, between Norwegian and Minch Chunk streets. Pottsville. Desirable sites for.ware houses manufactories, St : • ' • Three - Building Lots on Laurel stieet ' A number of Building .Lois on Coal, Norwegian, Railroad and Washington streets—"Greenwetid Ad dition." • .Apply to HENRY C. RUSSEL.. Licensed Real Estate Agt., corner 2nd and 31uhantor, go Ste., Pottsville, Pa.- Jane V ',OWN Periumeiy. and Toilet Sow , at 1.:ly• • . . lilPES:—Yaricy French Clay. Pipes Warranted to .1: color.` Fancy Clay Se• gar Tubes; also . . Scotch, . • English, • • • • . • Datcliand • , • . • . German Clay Pipes ' Ingreat- variety, - for sale at; Philadelphia importer's wholesale prices by ' GUSTAV WOLTJEN, Wholesale and_ itetall . .-TobacconitS Centre St.. next door to the Unionliotel, Pottsville. June 16, 'i3-11. DR.' REESE, UNION HOTEL, Potts.. Curet; Epilepsy. - St. Vitus .Dance. Neu% ralgia General Debility, Paralysis, etc.. &c., also Rhea- Matisin and Dyspepsia by Electrical application. As thina,lnliamation or Congestion of Brain, Lungs and other vital organs, relieved in a few applications. Billions. Colic. • Diarrhea, Dysentary or Flux cured in one application. without pain - or suffering afterwards. Electricity for various Eernala complaints, - cannot be too highly recommended. It will stand the teat whenall other remedies prove .a failure. Diseases that are cnia ble and 'incurable with medlcihm can be'nuil are cared by the Various painless applications of Electricity. - Persons. wishing to obtain Knowledge as to the mode of applying. Electricity for various diseases, can re celveinstructions by applying to " J. A. REESE, • July t. . Electrical Physician. CZ ANSON'S 131AGNIESIUML - PElll.—Just re sewed an assortment of the Magnesium Pen. which is said to be very durable, lhsting as long twain as lel common.pen„ andla -anti-corrosive. ; It - is highly rec ommended by Jay Cooke. & Co.. 'and. a number. of other reliable bankers. For sale:wholesale and tetait at B. BANilAiPSßodketore, Centre St., Pottsville fiIUT.AND ..DRITiIIOKENG TOBAC- N-1. CO of all - qualities, wholesale and ref:ail at Phd adelphia prices by • • GUSTAV WOLTJEN, •• Cehtre St., Pottaville, r.e.T . t" door to the Jannlo, • . •• • . CHEGARE INSTITUTE •English'and , French Boarding and Day Bdhool For YOUN LADIM Nu. 1327 and 1529SPIII:C:F , STREET, PHILADELPHIA,wIII. re-open on Wed•. nendiay, September' 20th. French is the tan gudge of the ftunily;. and is ,constantly ' spoken in the .I.nstitutton. For circulars. apply to 111nd:rine IPHERVILVIV, Principal. . Jelly 22. -- . ' 29;.;m 110111EIRCE* PATENT - PILATESI.—.Ir , i L • recciv(si Peirce's Paten(Slates. witla.leaf for (d m and Schools. Also Lest Memorandums for tlie rhoctet. • For SllO at B. EANNAN'i.,' Centre Street. Pottsville. - Pa. • . 1_31:1111.1L1C SALE sr NAL UA111,13 REAL I ESTATE, ein..l l treturday, Srptessiber 18th, 11383; es the Peraniera.—AT'arm situate in Washington. .Township', Schuylkill County„about O pines west of Schuylkill Haven,,and about 3 miles east of PinegroVe,'near the public road. Adjoining% laud of John Lengle, John Zimmerman; O . amuefSeitenger and others. containing . 95 acres . more ' or lee.. Of .which.lo acres are:Well covered with timber. the remainder. un- der good fences anti in aline state of cultiVation ;fit Navin" thereon . erected a good two entry' futile dwelling • .house. summer house. Ike. t. a ',loge Switzer brn. with two.doors. Pt sty, and, other uecee nary outhuildings. all in good repair. _ • ALSO; r un nin g Orchard ofa variety of choke fruit :'4 spring ofn water with stime SPring house.'well adapted for dairy purposes.' 'The farm:is laid out, la convenient fields and under good: Antes. The shots ;property - is worth the attention of bityers - Perscts. wishing to view said premises will apply to Martin ler. residence' on the bum. . • Sale to commence at one o'clock. P. M., of said day, when attendance will be' given and conditions of sale made known by . ABRAHAM .biILLEIL July 29. ; • . ..30.7[1 OLD PAPER .&v 3 Cents n pound paid for clean White. Wrliin spd Magazine Paper—and aliio - Cld Newspapers, Pamphle% and Old - BOoks with the corers taken of Colored Ps , per 1 cents pound.. - B. BANNA.N. . April 27, 44. • . • - • .. 1311 A NOM. AND Itllli L 0 pEoris; :runt th e., '• L bon -manutachirer, and a pneral • , t7'. assortment of excellent Musical lustre- '' - 'l- 577, : 4 S :t. relents, are sold by the undersigned.— / f 2 , 1 - 4 '' '. 41 , Wino, Bridges and Screws for Violini, • can also be furnished. Instruments repaired a short r/. notice, and Mt reasonable terms. ~, M.LEIMMERS, Agent. ' .„. Sept. yr, '64.—tfl. Centre street, Pottsville. . ~. . . rie AtIiiPENG PkINTINGti sate A. , aciiber I:mB.M:et:received from Mew York an snort melt, of fine framed ! Paintings among which are the folldWfiui -Mutt; Earveettrig. Italian Alpe. AP. peninais, 7 lrvington, Byron.. Villa, Lake Como, Lake Superior. Protect It, Nth' St„. Near York. Group of Chickens, Arc.. -Also a flue Tainting by , Mm Jsto Boni0)011e disabled Miner. call andBBANAN atOri . .laLr 'WM o agi ♦• are big Cit prt the fro • F oci „ i t hi ' 1
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