Alititto' Manual. POTTSVILLY., pITOBDAY. AUGUST. 4, :ILS6S: . isrp RWO are engated in making o at ear bills for tIM present year, and will be happy to . tibmin 'remittances from those. who receive them u speedily possible.' • - . . . rnion Standing Committee of • • Senn).lkili County.. A m eetint of the Union Standing County Committee,. Rill he held at the UNION 110 T 111., in the 80r ,,e,h of potterille; on Tuesday; the Sth d a y of .563, at 10 o'clock,. A' M. - The members sK n.oarvied to attend. . Business of importance will b e gubmi tted to them, and it Important that all eroald be 'present. BARTHOLONLEW, r. B . WALLA.mt. Secretary. Chairman. conqequence of, sickness and death in the fam ily of Mr. - Passniore, the educational col t:ma of this paper is omitted this week. Tae National,Tempetance Convention was s esion at Saratoga, Isrew York, on Tues day. large nutnber of delegates attended. Tae large _coal operator alluded to by "On- FERN - ESC a correspondent, in another part of to•day's Jores.i",t, is no. - doubt, our former highly respected townsman, George H. Potts,. Es l ., who is now a resident of. New York Cnowtso.-- , -The Copperhead editors hear inz that the secessionists - had carried the elections at many places in Virginia, declare that the "Democratic- proaPects* are growing brighter." They at, once accept rebel sue. sasses as "Democratic" triumphs, just as they bare been doing for the last four years. Nor Assn eau question ag;ied a week or two since, by what right the. County Commissioners kad a law eased at the last session of the Legislature, increasing thtir daily pay to. $t 50; and voting . $lOO apiece extra into their pockets. How is it, Mtssra. , Springer, Foley and 'Ziegler . - i:a.l-; are some eight or nine . candidates f ?I' the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of tichuylkill , County, and the contest is quite pirited in donsequence of.the nice Thing Headier has made out of it dtiring his term,. pocketing some 'thirty thousand dollars of the ptuple's , money, . with the 4:mlo;Eu:ice: of oar present corrupt Board .of. County - . Com- As it is poSsible that inani inthia - county, - professing to . be "dentoerats. - 7"• do not know th e d t tinition of the 'word,: we from lyebster's dictionary. .Here it, • -nnol.elt.er-I-Oite- who tidheres to a governthent by the ve.61114‘. tir ?ware tke.exten.fon of the right of suf frate to ALL CLASSES OF AMEN.” This plsce thoie, :professing to be "dent tier'ats,' and who oppose general suffrage, in . the :eategory . of ignoramuses or hytiOefites; Tun great danger in, the - gouth , now is . it e ohl political leaders, who are .still reli , AS at heart, ..‘sill.obtain control: and'with the au' of the Copperheads of tlie-Nort.h„ get possessfou of the adritinistratiOn of the eminent: : If n .rebel congressmeare elected, .3 l'ourte.S6 must nOtpermit them to take their On that point the . .loyal people must not yield an inch, if they wa!at pea.ce and se ,L7 • edrlty . .in the future. • Kh`rit'CliT oectirs on 3lon dav next, when. in addition to members 'of. (:operess, • State: Legislature, Judge of-Su pi elite Court, it will deeide . .N;Atether• or not • • the State will still cling to the putrid carcass of , laverc: General Palmeri* issued an' di - warning all rebels, under pain of arrest, to attempt to vote at the election. If hiy -8.1 met) only.vote, which should be, the ; case, . t ,e7CoustitutionaiAmendoie . nt will • be .car- A BALL - Will lx; given by The: officers of the Fifth United States Cavalry. and Ba'ftery B, Fifth United States Artillery, at Canp Einory n,lir Cumberland,. 31(.1; :on Monday evening ti ct. The . Managers—in the list.fO : whom . - we.nbserve the' nauie of our friend, Major E. 1i .Leib-willaccept 'our 'acknowledgments for an invitation to participate - on the festive ; but we shall not be able to. be pre- sent,. much to our regret. -N% shall he with Yoki iu Spirit, though. Tat: PnEstr,EN:r.fmclsif necessary to reduce theinimber of pardons granted. Leniency many Of the r leading' rebels •is only '.; , ighed :it; and the generosity of the Govern ment is repaid with scorn and derision. -"Pc ea-ionar.writes tO•the Press from' Washing 19a, that the President will be compelled to lt;,lti the mass of the Southern communities by the strong arm, simply beCanse the af -1,-.1 leaders,' priests, and slave : tYrapts, have p , wer enough to keep alivethebitter strifes and hat es.llant 'ought to have-been iepulchred, v.' h ',be rebellion.. • • • Fon. the Union .nomination for.: Auditor t;eneral,'llbn. ,Thomas J. • Bigham of Ale cheny. County; is named; also, John A. Tleisiand, of - the Lancaster.fin,iner. For Stirvey - or General, Gen. James 1 Nagle of Schuylkill County, . Gen. John , F. Ilartrauft of : Montgomery County:: Wm. H. 11 ..: - Markle, Esq., of Greenburg, and .Gen.. Brice X. Blair, of Huntingdon Countypare.natned.. Ti(:•• :orristown Iterald ". sayS: Genet of a ,i i r . i t e am nti 7 r N pr zigl s e. un o , f ev Se or hel r l e k n i e ll i Tn i t i l a l i sr i p , n , k ,e e ry n < ,. .‘rzh.v and competent, man. The. Eastern Fectlon of Svite will . douhtleas concentrate on him, unless (-or , ral 11,15*a should-approve ttie,llSC of his near., t .. ' ,., pccturEAO -Swisinixo...—A friend. *has - A, Font us a copy Of. the ticket flamed by the c..ppCiheads of - Maryland to gull the.people . voting azaitiSt the neti' Constitution shin- Si4very in . 3146 , 1nnd; tt : hieh , reads as - 41' WHITE .MAN'S TICKET. Our County; , _ Forever. .4 FREEALTNION;,A'FFLEE'CONNTITIL7-: •-a • TION, AND FREE 11•ABOR. • . ' Against the. -Constitution. -. 2 Thcre's ihamelesness.- men •Nr4o vo v:1 ;hat ticket, voted dead against..`A .Free "n'titlidOn and. Free Labor." . • • . . . REFORM TICKET. • Let the :tax-payers of Schuylkill County . remember that the so-called Democratic par; • ty ut . its County meeling - held•on the .sth of. 1:Ist June in Pottsville, adopted. atnong..othPr . I .. .klutions,. the fellowing • iirs.s.vro. That the' candidates of the Dernricratic 3 f.„ and' the present Senator. be ..,'PH , Ird In secure the pas-sage of a law repealing the• of l ett i ng the public roads for repairs, atpresent Cr in certain portions of 'Schuylkill County, and 2 I emhndy in 1.110 m laws stringent pvlsinns and heavy ; +l:iet , for neglect of .ditty on the part of road super .l4 :nr.N end contractors hereafter to be elected in the t,ril townships. - ' • • . We have repeatedly published statements, )a ing that the road laws for this County Ind by our party when it had the power, -7 1. .AVe saved to the tax-payers of this County, 7 1: 6 rnxter of roary TUOI7I3AVD DOLLARS a year. it is Proposed as stated in the above resolu r'n, to repeal these IRWR, and re-open the `Y 't l of robbery of the public funds which 1%1 in rogue liefore they were - enacted. llisveb ' knows .we' are fleeced enough now 14 4 utrageous charges by the Treasurer of tii.! County, and by mismangernent and ( satin tl carelessness in the Alms House with vu having our.burdens added to by the re lod of judicious, good laws. - Tax-Payers, we urge you not to submit to , :iiese impositions upon you by a party, the imders of which are inte_rested Solely in 'the quickest manner of robbing you. It is your duty to nominate, arid eleeea Reform.ConntTi ket' y. at the coming ~9etober election; Pirwc upon it capable soldiers, good, reliable itizetts, without regard to party prce d..us.. het' their sole claims be that they are • who . would be honest, otlicerte If our l'i'vens do not make a change,. their taxes ,4 tough.the system . Ot• robbery. adopted by which - now controls our County af7, f . airs, will he doubled. We . .commend the matter to each tax-payer: as one in which he has direct interest, especially if he is weary hcing niblied . through unnecessary County. SENATOR -FOOTE ARE . SIMITUGE.- Ex:Senator and Ex-Rebel, Foote. of ..Missis sippi; proclaims himself in•twor of Negro Neero Suf frage in the South. - He •wiites to Mr. A. O. P. Isichoison of Tennessee, on tbe subject.-- From his letter *e . make the following ex- I am not among. those vim at ail doubt the complete success of the new system of labor novr tieing inttudnixid in the South ; nor dn'l 'agree with those who apprehend any great 'injury of. any kind aslikely to arise, from ,the omposed es •teneion of the elective franchise to both classes of Our Southern population alike. Another prominent.Botithenser Niho advo" • • • cotes Negro Suffrage is John Minor Botts of Virgirm. Common sense and common jus tice will he recognized yet by the Southern ers, if . they throw" their bad advisers over- Tan NATIONAL. Dsar.—The total" amount Of the acknowledged and registered public indebtedness On.tbe 31st of May was $2,633,- 205, 7A and it is now represented• to be only $2,737,253,275, or an increase - Of $122,047, 522 during the last sixty-one days. This seems remarkably small. The annual inter est on the public debt, as it stood on . the 31st ult., was $139,262.438, of which $64,521,837 is payable in coin, and $74,740,630 is pay able in lawful money..- The debt bearit3g no interest is *357,966.969, Balance in the Treasury,.July 31, $116,739,932 36. The Secretary speaki encouragingly of his ability to get through easily until the meet ing of Congress, and,. if there are no . Mishaps, far bekomi. The balances at the Treasury andsuh-Treasmies are large. There will be no more loans, and the debt must soon de- LETTER FROM JACK SLOW." EDITOR 9 Tifrskas' Jostmat :—KnoWliAtie is power., truth is knowledge; and he who disseminates -false hoods, conceals the truth, and, thus perverts the public mind, is the greatest enemy a coirimuuity may possess. Like the.weaseL he sucks the: life's blocs]; destroys aril mation,•tind lays his victliti..around• him a . thoughtless, helpless man.. Truth engenders nobleness, Manliness, activity. and zeal. % Falsehood. depravity, - wantonness: sloth and idleness. The one gives strength, - power and life ; the other weakness and effeminacy. - • - .. • •• This*ls Painfully. exemplified •in the political parties of this County. The papers -of the Union, party, manfully *spread truth andjustice wherever they go. and their readers, then - whom.. there are none inore.in telligent or more thoughtful. are men of.enterntise and' activity. 'ln the ranks of the Union party of this Conn- . ty, are found as much wealth...energy; character and • manliness, as in .any district. in the world. Yet there are no Set of men so injured and belied bytheir repre sentatives at- home and-abroad. Their .party is the weaker, because, there is a large element of society 'here, who are: swayed and ruled entirely by their- pas sitifll4 and prejudices. The purity and nobleness ot•the Union party, will not stoop to tamper with these preju dices, will not fawn upon imiomnce, wickedness and passion. and it disdains to increase its numbersby mean. artifices. " Strategic 7'. deviations,from truth, or -change of baset, frrim the high hills of honor. and rectitude. to the flats and sand banks of iniquity. and, corruption, overflowed by streams winding their courses.: from springs bbliblirig out of the haartof corruption, tyranny and PtCPS.IO•I., ; • ' , • .Yet we think that the ranks of the Union partkrnight be strengthened. might this Fall be victorious, by. a proper selection of men to • fill our varinna offiees, and by a more general diffusion of knowledge . in mar country districts. In all the towns.of • the County we. bare the majority. It is in the country we -fail. , Can our pi - Aft-Val leaders devise: -no means whereby these [riots may. be reached. and by convincing:proofs. ever at our command. change the .tide of prejudice there. and lead their in the channel of truth. thus administer, big to their interests as well tet to ours? No thought famtin, 'perfectly understanding the issueS at 'stake; can longer. sote with n party Whwe' interests are their own. and that of ambition and power, agairbt one whose interests are the national existence, the purity or the constitution and laws. truth, justice-ind freedom:. Yours. reniectfully, . •-•,JA111.: ,•• [oommuNickYrs..] •. Sr. CLAIr... Augiist 2d: 15l 5' EDITORS ?d'iscite Jot-m i.:l.i —The time for the moth !nation of the DM - noir:aid Ticket in Schuylkill County I. rapidly approaching, aria I : would therefore enkcit , t the names of the following pereons :as suitable caildi- . dates' i . .. .. ~ ... . . . . . . • • . - • WILLIAM M. CONNELLY, AStiland. GEORGE F. WRIST. Hubley. .. JOSHUA S.•KELLEIL Orwigsburg.. ' - Trrrionrer. THOMAS H. HOWARD, St. Oat% • • Dimtrict Attorney: • D. E. NICE, Pottsville. - •. • 7 • • . Coroner:. . • MICHAEL MADAIRA. New Castle:- - •• , . Commii.sioner. PATRICK . CIIIIIsTOPH ER, Minersville ' Director of the Poor. . GEORGE WITMAN,-Wayne. Auditor. • DAVIDE. KLOCK, Esq., Anburn.- AD of the above named persons are. well known n- Etatinch Democrats, leaders of the party in the dig- 'trims Where. they reside, find are now or have beet' heretofore candidates. for - office before Democratic con ventions. • Mitt Ocean.: . • troir.sMNlc, , ,Tf4).l. • • - ~ Ilonesty Policy.?, • This is an Old, trite,. Slid true. saying, -hut it should:r - Al)e understrxid to mean.mOral honesty, but simply, a policy, which is adopted as a mat ter of interest in business and social relations, and is totally different from moral honesty, which is a conscientions principle of action; and haS no. relationship whatever, to the lioneSty -practiced front policy. They are essentially' afferent in their nature. While' - t he . former - ens- :find gives.a grace and dignity tolman, the latteriede, grading, in all its influenced 'an the • mind and character. They assimilate however, in the gen eral effect on society, and the differentie I . have indicated will not be obserVable, until it is:shown by some action. I. will illustrate by stating a case that Occurred within the- writer's knoirledge.:- , ~Some, years ago,..arlarge.coal reining operator in this Itegior, in whom -were comb'ned• all the' qualifications ofexperience, capacity, industry and perseverance; that would seem- to -render success almost Certain, but withal in the. c mrse of 'years, be; 'with: many others IVO obliged to .snccumb, to the - depressed and ruinous state of the Coal trade; and aftergiving up all his worldly goods to.hie creditors, and engaging to Sonic ex tent, his future earnings. for the purpose grut dung 50 per cent, of his debts, which hiScreditora agreed to take and gave him illegal discharge.-- 'He then commenced the -World again, in'Other werds he commenced businessagain;.in conne,c tion with, capitalists, who. were anxious to, obtain the advantage» of hiS experience and knoWledgO; of all brancbes of the.dual trade. Suffice it to . sal, that in. the course of about twelve years. he aciptired large means, and then called. on all his creditors,- and paid them :principal and inteiest in full. He declined to take a:partial. statement' of interest. offered by his largest creditor. He was able to pay.and 'would not compromise again abd leave himself in debt.' The - reader •cannot fail to see how clearly this easei llustrates the dif ference between.*-principle and, a policy. The_ for-. mer is felimded-en conscience; the latter on World- - ly intcrest,,and while it:lasts gives the Smile ben-, efita to a CommunitYtis moral honesty, hilt is void ot- the infinite satisfaction, .whieh is afforded to those who pay.their debts and fulfill their..cmi tracts.and agreements frcim conscientious motives. It is true it makes no difference to the creditors Whether he is paid from a motive of policy, or of conscience. • 'lt is not, for him. to judge - of this; and he cannot.know; except in such a case a s'}. have stated,. and I 'could relate - More cases, hut I need not, they ar,i Well known to this community,andearneit be too highly appreciated, Further, we have another not less cOmmendable clans - of debtori, ,Xs , ho, have not:.made fortuities; and are unable to pay their .Whole indebtedness at once, hut are gradually : applying their .spare ' earnings, iu paving their: creditors. Again, if there are any debtors who can pay, and - witinot, I have only to say. that it is probable, they may hive been honest from policy, bUt. they cannot finder such_eircuindtances - lay claim to any kind -of honesty.'' Then . again, -there -may be another class of - debtors,who claitnto be honest if they paY all their but do 'not feel' inor-: rally bound to paj' any debt,- orliability, aimless they can be compelled to do So - by'law, with such the creditor should be vigilant Co retain their ha- . bility, and thus keep -the debtor within hie' own code of-moral -honesty and also. keep his' debts secure: •: . ' . • 04dEliVE11. • • Pihni tir,d CominsvrioNs RimsToiim> -ny BQ a EXTILAOT 8V(3117... • April 6,.'65.'.14-6m . (From the Neiv tork , EveMng Post.] MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF JEFF.DITIS: Coot:NI/alio/a in Beoig.l Sirtet—Spfeck of Air . . firing tun, citAlabanta=-.The Rebellum "to be in anothei-. tray.” • ••• An informal meeting of the friends of rebel lion was' held Vesterday pursuant to the following. call, viz: . . You tu•e'invited to meetovith ''severtil gentle nice, at -the offices Nog. 19 and 20 in the house No. 9, - Broad - street, on Monday, - . the 31st instant, at o - devise moans fur the fair. and full deuce of. Jefferson Davis - and his • associates, ISO that whatever happens, justice may be'done. New York, July 2.9th,•1865.".- The rooms :designated arc, those, pccupied. by Mr. Carlos 'Butterfield, who was present, and took part in the. proceedings: •- There was no formal - organization ;. the pro ceedings were somewhat formal, howeVer,Mid on the snggestion of Mr. Peter Y. Cutler, a cornmit.; 'tee of. rive was . appointed `l.o.rase - funds for. the object stated in the call,to consult with. Charles O'Conner, Esq., of counsel,. and 'tn. adopt ;such other measures as 'may ,be necessary to hasten ori,s of the parties so-unjustly incarcerated by the United States Oeverument." • '• • - • The following gentlemen' were then named as the ComMittee : Mayor.C. OndlreyOunther. Car ' les Ihitterfield, .Theodore Martino", ... pouglas,- m id Clancev.. The Mayor was not.. present,. hut he sent in 'his regrets and assurances or hear ty .0.-; , peration:- Among those cumix?sing the mecUng wet c Mr. Surrogate Tucker, Mr. Brown,' Mr. - Livingsum; of Mobile, 'and several .others .fnun the South, • • • • 3leeers. 'Cutler, nicker 'atid-* . LiVingshin.. were the principal . speakers. They all .regarded 'the failure of the rebellion as but temporary ; it In - id tailed, because it was . , overpowered: Thu spirit that originated lives. And bythe assist ance of their friends lathe North, it can .besitc ces.ftill in.another Way.: Mr. Livingston assured. -his friendefthat.llahania woul I be represented in Congress bynons who were not soul, and body in favor. of Bouthern 'independenee ; that the ea eckaion of Mrs. iiurratt had excited the indigna tin of. the world against :the administration ; and that under this - condemnation the .Govertintent dare not trust !dr.-Davis to a.trisl. .unless it-was forced - upon them by: public opinion. • - - , -31 r. lavingston is -now on his way to'Europe; to assure the ,friends of Southern' itsiependence there of.final success..- The' plan-of op,eratione 'is ehauged, but - success is • certain. Ho expects to' raise fluids in Europe. for the' furtherance of the; cause.. Mr. - LivingSton said that a short tittle 'sany ,person who wouldregiird.theeOurse-of the South in its recent-efforts as..treasonahle, -would be looked upon as 'a•madinan or afoul. ' - • -• Why lerear ilia COMPLI6CION Pownrrsa Ak.D W/51188 which choke or. till up the pores - tit the atoll. and in a short time tempi it harsh and dry t It le In the blood. and if you 'mutt umooth and eon skin use z !Ammo's EXTILSCS 8.1.664.PAZ1T.LA.. It gives a brilliatt ry to the ounpiexiou. April 6, 65. 14-6 m Maki= a hasty trip the other' ay . tßourebder- tee% biluersville. my attention was tint attracted by e large, marble 3'81111MR:b . is-flied' with a choice - end wellfar 'sorted stock 'of Ansitble work, stub u momorrents, tomb - stone& urrut,.. ie. In fad, everything suitable for cemetery purposes. It took me by surprise to tintrandt a display of real good work:Mans/tip ethib. ited there.sithough at the same. time I regret that we in our town. of Pottsville: are far behind 4 51inersville in this ruled: :Nevertheless, I feel,proud that such good work is produced • in our County. and so near our owe done ; .we have: therefore; no need to go to the larger, cities When in Rant of a beautiful ornament to adorn `the final resting place of .our departed dead I venture to eat chat traw.work there equal to the best pmdriced .In the city. As the proprietor of the establistunent (hie name rearet,thiuk of.) was absent at the time, I took but a' hasty elate over the -yard; was. however. in -formed by ms friendthat he , has number' of orders to till for our place. 'One is a large. 11 feet monument for the Episcopal Cemetery, one for the . Presbyterian Cemetery; and, others: would. advise :persons to go and See for themseives.'and . patronize' home - industry.. fleshes also in erection now, a name lento or vault, for 'Mr. itichard Kew; which when .com pleted, will be:a grand affair.. The vanilla constructed. entirely of naarble, with a flat or level roof of 'eight in, ches thick, on tie south end of which, just above the. -vuttbule. a' monument is started. tia be'-thirty feet high and then. - as I understand, the whole is to be en- Closed with marble railing of exquisite beauty. . ' A C 1712121 or Porrev AsimANn," • 1565 . • • Tile Science of Medicine s h ook' stand iimple. pare.' Majeftle torrin , fad for ite Muie: Induction for its pp-. ler, troth alone for its capital... So etano firLit . nomeis GoIiomitPRIMAILLTIONC mubliaAked over 16.yeare 746.. THE COAL TRADE. &ma gesimmuum Pottsir A6,gisst 11565. The quantity Sent by Railroad this Week . is 76- 774 US-by Cana128,167 05; for the week 104,942 13 tons, againit 90,398 00 for- the correirponding week last year.' : . • . The quantity aent : bi , Railroad this week is the largest : ever.. carried over the road in .. 'a single . week: Including the supply • via the Lebanon Valley Branch', the "Coal tonnage this week will .teaeliM.ooo tons: - • • • Had there not been a jam Of boats, which made them warm, for seversT days .past, .the.iluantity -of .coat sentto market from Schuylkill County this week , would have reached 110,000 tons. 7Tbe demadd- for Coal is good at present, and prices are firm at the old rates. Bohm partiee haVeesked an advance, but we have not learned ,whether it was obtained 'or not before going to • -The freshet . in' the' Schiaylkill, and ii.break. in the Delaware -ind , Raritan Canal, together with r faeltirnput in the Scranton Region, cheated the trade to such an extent that a scarcity of Cosi ivascausedin the New York Market, and prices advanced.at that point from,2s to cents.a ton. Tile large fleet of.boats .which.. bad accumulated near tfid break, are now on their *ay to mark 4, and the hands have gone. to work. again: in the . Serantoti Region, which materially increase the. inipplynt 'Coal. ' We would advise -all who ean afturd.it, to-lay in: their supplies of_ Coal es : rapidly as possible, as there is an evident upward tendencYin . ttia .pr of both :Coal and freights to the Rut: • • -• , . The tra. - 40 sums 'Sp. this WOOL 'Ss follows iota_ pared with last.year • . 1- • WEPK I. 'MTAi.: WEEK.. TOTAL • • DEO . . • P&IR. R. B • 60,1.'1 . ..1.770.10, .76,774. 1.i7.15,',399.(12.31.111. Se.buyl Can.:. 30.2.5 T 493. BS7 - 28.107; • 336.91 . 5 4 ,1110. 91 1 2 la Val- 8.. R. 31.1931 . 573.372 , 33,0211 . 741,4331d133,964 .Lehigh Cap 21,R331. • 342,10 T 13.9151 330,467; f - 111,640 5cnu1t.'..516..i•.20.81M. 340.5161 • 1.324, 484 8701 ,175,413; " 'N'tto 6 ; 646, 180,342. 274 , . 13iNdSdi d4947:76 "Penna.'e. C'-', t • , .1 . • • By U. Bead; s 2 . 99! 132.11'9; • G. 6,3111 • :288.045; 1r:5,166 By Canal .. - 238, VII MT • . 18.073i.1220,MT 'Bet .Mud.; 25,132 419.014! 14, 0 70 392,3'22i 423.392 Yo•ruz.:4 h. :; . • 10,27. , d251,214 41,310.• 1.06.142' 11.19 1 1 . 205,7291 - 99;581' T.revirtryn. ,1 2.213! 43.150', • 7TT •17 (129.71 T Short 9..5521 44,060 - 3.0891 r 13. 199'• :130,831 Fr . :Bloin Co, 2,643:„ -34 2.r.: 1 1'.912 ; 18,960 (.115,849 Broth Top.l 224.041 S.G 9 133. 5 :;9 . , i 1.46,463 ,5.1A11.252.•:!03,646 . . 4, • 661,08c 1 1ti3,641.; 4.,661,955: • • •-• .•- • : The loss Still continues ; but as the differenfre gions are2now at work again, this joss may be checked hereafter • unlesS more stoppagesor trunouts occur. ' A Correat)ondeitt at. Beach Have writes am fol- This (WyOming Valley) line•otatnalwaamore Mina 'Rued :than. any other line by the March flood was. prOmptly. repaired -and. in orderbv ' May lat. and in M good navable.order since ,.-- but it han. been crucified .between the tiro conncctinclines„North and South, se that our buaineas thus far is only a local c , atketoye position = but we expect to come to life-again. In noticing the capital of the. Franklin' 'geal Company laSt week, the c‘impositor:made say $50,000 at $2O a share; instead of 50,000 shares at $2.0 a share.. A. careful reader. would have die covered the error. ' . ' The Iron business shows some symptoms of improvement since The adilsimce in. geld,whicli iS additional protection; • but not .eufficieut, to start time Furiia:ces With their present stocks on hand: In'the tor the manufacturing interests are improvingHthe short sunply.of gondsin the mar-. ket is the-eatise. . The great difficulty is the want of stock in numerous manufacturers to work. uP, but this Will be graduallY , remedied, now that the war is over; and .Proflnetion will be .incretised. 7 - . 'Cotten is also 'coming forward now freely froth the South,:. •• • : ' " . . The 'advance in gold is - ,rnerely 4plentative.— There is.neither a foreign . or .domeStie demand for it at present. . • - OR iIIALE.-LK large and desirable White I: Ash Colliery. on -the MaMmoth• : and: other Coins.. Rest quality of Coal in market' for 'family deer Favorably located to market. In full working order. Apply W. -". • CHARLES M. HILL, ' . . Real Estate Agent, Pottsville. Pa. . . . ar--7`11(11 AG EPIC*: for -. the . et the SHAMOKIN COAL, qiun the Lancaiter coliiery..bas this day been transferred fronvANSPACW SONS; to DAVIS-PEARSON Si' CO.. Philadelphia, who at'e now the 'only authorized . AgentS • to dispose of this-celebrated Coal.. Orden. an communications to be adaressed to them at Philadelphia or New , :lork. ' • • •C. BAST,'.Sreitident. C. R.. LINDSAY, Secretary and Treasurer. • • : • . Philadelphia, July t" , m, . . • THE CO-PARTNERSHIP here -161. tofore existing between the subscriberS, on .der the firm of WM. HUNTER & CO.. is this day dis 7 solved by mutual consent; Geo: Si. Scott retiring from the firm. : • .W'lll -HUNTER,' TR., . ' • .• • . GEO. §: scow.- .I"hiladelphitt r July 19, 19G5.. • . I,ITIII. 11IIINTTER, dr., has thin day associated ,l- with. him as • Co-Partnere, - JOHN C. SCOTT of the • City of Philadelphia. and•JAMES M. RICED . of the city of .poston_ ender the name or firm of WILLIAM . BUNTER. JR.. & CO., of the cities of Philadelphit6 New York and Boston;`Business—Waourssci Mut-. ERH IN AND MTNERR AND SIII:PrERS OR ANTHRACITE COAL. • '1.203.1-2 Walnut St.; Phila4a. • - °Fi l ms 73 Broadway, and 1 Rector tilt.; - J 21 - and 23 Donal St., Donlon,' • Philadelphiri.',Mb . ' 19, G. • • ' THE COAL MARKETS' :0:- PRICES 01" OOAL BY THE. °LEGO. • . • [OOILEZCTID i/fLtICL'Y PO'fi THE '10.141:16' JOUIIirAL.; . AT PHILADELPHIA. • • Ammer 4, • 186.5. Schuylkill Red Ash .. . $ 6 50a, 6-75 Chestnut,' ' ' • .5 00Q • "lite. Ash,. Lump, Steam 6 Ng • St: Boat and 8r0ken,..... 6.00 a - 6 25 " • : Egg and Stove, • 6.250 • • " Chestnut; - • 5OO Locust Mt. Lump, St. 80at... . .•.. .6 00( 6 25. " ". Brok.en• ... ' .. .. 6 on .6 .25 "- . " Prepared. • - - 6 250 650 -". 'Chestnut,. . . ... . . 5.00 Q 525 Lorberry Coal 6.75q$ 7'oo Belmont Red Ash,. .••• 754$ 700 Lehigh Lump,.St. Boat & Broken,.. 7..011',..0 • " ..... ... 7 00(x. . . Chestnut, ' • 6 oO' Broad Top, . 6 75Q. 7 00 AT NEW Y011.13E: • • • - AUGUST 9 t 1865. Schuylkill Red Ash 1),Y.80t - Load..l ®. 8.00 Chestnut, , " .6 75 -• " . White Ash Initip& Steam . • Boat. ' . • ® 7 .50 - 0 • • Brolien Egz, ' ® 7.50 1 . .- .5t0ve....:... • ig 760 " • Chestnut, W 6 50 Lehigli'White Ash Lump Lt- 8; Boat:. 7 00®, 7 25 • " . 'Prepared, - 7 00g 7 25. Chestnuz, •-".• , 6 500 6:10 • ' : Elci nnton Cent at EliutibietimOrt.! Lump, and' qt. Boat by Cargo. • O. • .St. .. ... .......... . • (41: S oye . e . .. .. . (at • • • See Auction:Safes, . • . • Lehigh Coal at El latthethpaik. Lump and tit.. - Boat..V - Varg0.....•.. 7 On 7'25 BrOken aid _Egg" .. 7 00, - '0 7.25 Prepared.. : ..• - " 7 090 7'25 Chtriut• ' " •'. 6 50'.6 75 , . Dela:Bc Hudson -Co.'s Coal at liondout. Lump •• -• • •-• • • $.: 631-. St. Botql Brolien. - ' - , Egg' 45 tit ova . ' 04 - Cheetpu Pealtoylonsin Co.'s Coal at Newburg. Lump - . ' St. Boat • : - fid Broken.. .. . ... . .... ... . ... • Egg... ...... ' ... ..„ ... ..... ta. . Stove 6tti • Clieetuut • • ' - • . • a . . See• Auction . • -• •AT R.A , l2llllti 1,1,3111GrE 3 • Sha'kirt Et Pittetea W. Ash-wholaales7 .i1e 6 ; . 79 " -retail... 9 00© I:Atetia Salley it Slia'kin Red Ash wholetiale 'retail 9 oodio 60 CIIIIIIIE t RLAND-COAL.--finn of mina f.. o. b. $7 50 ifLocuit,Point. , • : COAL FREIGHTS. 'Freights tram Bain:sore'. • To Philwielphia' • = ' 41 514 New York. 4 $0,4. ioEtona .. ... ..... .. 8 efkr S 5 " . ''A ••••• 'e "g".• ' ; "raisins, te•iislit? (PIM 1101. hi.; • Portland..:,. 3 00 1P0rt5m0utb.'.,..:::,.... 3'lo Newburyport:. .. .. ..3 .15 &ikon 00 'Nese.Bedfard....'.'..... 225 .' . . :2 75 New.l'iniden IQ" 75. 2 75 NevEthiven'.....• • 275 :'Bridgeport 2-75 New: Yqrk • ICO 1PhWe1pht5....7....... 30 Blinder 2 75 '1 Alesnharti. 215 :NeaelAktlton-WD......' . 2 .251 Hartford i Off Tinrifotr. .. 'A 00 t Newark • 30 2 001 2 10 Itichuranty. A- - 2 '75 fltorfollt Va.: • s 10 Dighton • ' 1 901 - Derby .• 1 To • 303.1rei!seLs.and 72 boats arrived for the. week., .. • - • Feeighti free. New York $ 60' Portland - •I. 5 0 River..........:. -I.'2ol3rewbrayport 154 Newport.. 1 9.oNew Lonuon 1 15 Boston.so , Pawtodzet. ' 160 Tee nton— 125 Providnce.. 2:4New lla en .. 1 00 Portounouth. 1 60 251New.Bedfind 125 .001 Bridgeport— ..... 00 _• 50; Hartford. ... 1.50 65:Albany • - ' ' - 1.06 1 . . Middletown.. . . . • • Budeow.. ' • 1 Lynn • • FriiittitriimiGaitergeletwai To Phil lphia ' . - $1 50(3. Boston , - Pisegrenre.Ceal Trade for 18413. . Amount transported daring the last month: . . MONT/L. . TOTAL . Lorberry 46.692 12 Swatara - 3 804'11 16,681 11 Union Canal 'flatiron/J...., •. 63,674'03 . .. . . scheyikill Consty Igniir•nds for 1563 .1 The following , is the - quantify 'of Coal ' transported over the different Railroads in Se4nyiktil .County, for weekending on Thursday evening last:: •.. • . - • s, - Haven 11: It. 49,51 V %IT .. • 731,495 . OS .Mt. ...3 .. ~. . .. AiS6 . 0/. r '31;401 . 05 Mg/ Creek • ' . .5.,04i5 .11 ':173,M1 14 Mahanoy in,Broad ML .46,13.1.11 Sclmv Valley Coal Trude. br :111 Quantity of Coal sent by : week ending on Thursday e . Port Pottsville • Schuylkill . Haven Auburn.: . . Port Clinton..... Total '76,774 t. 'Previously this year • 1 46L 624 14 To same time Dun year.. rncrease tar . Decrenee ' :Lehigh .Cont -Trade fo For week ending. on Saturday ' • • • A I - 1R - 6 OPERATORS A. Tnrdee,'& Co ••' Packer &• Co Mt. Pleasant.: . • .... Jeddo • • ffarletg,lt:.... • • Fultou . COal. . • • Stout Sharpe, Wei & C 0... Buck Mountain - Smith") Spring. Mt.:. 'll6fiey Brook Coal Co German Pm Coal-Co. Spring-Mt.Coal Co.:. W. T. Carter 44. Co.. %Bearer . Mexic: Lehigh Zinc Co •' John . L. &_M: Corl . . Baltimore Coal C 0... Frankl:r • • • • Consolda • Attdeur . . LAMM - Wilke; . . . . , Let. COal & Nay. Co Other Shippers. ;.... Warren Run.......:.. Knickerboeker Delano Coal Co ' Barrytille Coal Co-.. st. Total Same tithe'Mst year. Demme Increnee. • - • - - • United States; Railroad Canal :And . . Local • • • • •.- ' Stocks.' • -:: • ....- - , . • IteadirK.Rallroad Stock' . .50 "! , 3 , is 3 M • •• • • ••' • • Bonds, 1.560-90..: - . .100 - .-1 94 Schny'l Nayigation Stock, 5f..•.. ;...•. .:50 31k 32 . • ••• • . t• . • . -.• " coat: ..*:'.-. •50 23 1 . 24 •": - - r Bonds • - . 100 • ;IS •' SO Mine 1 - 1111,Rallroad ' • • • 50 54k1 553 y, Little Schnylklll Railroad'..: ' •• •• 50 29.. • c'3o .Lelii&teYalley Railroad' • •• •. 50 as i 553 i, . • 7 - !'. ' : • Bonds 100 94 r i 95 LeiliJi Canal *. • .-•- .. ,• • • :';501 - 6Ei - hsg ,- Bonds - lo o i. 54 • 95 . Calthwissa Railroad . - . .5 0 1 . 12 .12k .. '• •• .• -: . ti• ' preferred •• ' - • .59' 25 -. 26 • Miners Bank Stock' • - 50 so - I'M Parme:rie Bank Stock 50 -,50 I . 50 . •Goyernnient Bank Stock ' • • ' 50 .50 •50 Pottseille Water Company Stock..:.. .23 2.5 2d -50 19. .25 .: . CT. S. Bonds. 1951 .(coupons off.) 100 106k107 '. 1.7. S. 5.20 Bonds ietinponieon.)..; . .,...". 100 105 k 1053 r.. 8 10-40 -. . .100 - scuil 9I Cerlificatee of Indebtedness... • • 1 100.99 99 Giild (premium Phitada) ...... ....... ; 100,143 k 144% 'Preston Coal .k Imp . Co' - ' -. ' • 501 • . •• '- Fulton Coal eq,_ .... - '... , . - ~ .., 51 •:6 ' - 6.4.‘ Green Mountain Coal ' ' • - • 5l. . LOcust. MOIIIIIIIIII CORICO.: ' '• ' • rjo . -.. . New York and Middle Coal- ' • ' • '23 . ..• : Big Mountain . - ' - • 10 Swatara •Falls Coal Co • . Bliick Diammid•Coal CO . •• • • 25 ••• ' , . Black IleUth • • •• •• • -'....; , •10 . , Mammoth Veln'Coe. 3lidated-Co.d Cci ' 50! .• ' . . .• .: Treinin•t Coal Co - ••. • . • • ' 1 25i. - CiMsinnertio Mutual Coal Co•.• .... . .:.,....• • 10, • • • . Girard :MutualCOal Co ' 10' •.• • . St. Nicholas Coal Co •' S.alein Cotil Co'.. '• •Lionertirmik• Coal Cu ' • ' '' • 5 0 1. ~ Glen Carbon Coal Co • *. ' •.51', Greenwood Coat Co ••• •.. • • '• • • 561 • f. • • .NEWADVERV'MENTS:. ... • . . . ``perm, lfati4l,•and Lnbricntiatt Oile • at . • '• STICIITER 3c TLIOMMNS; ' • August 5; .6.5. . • 31- . . .riten Tray., Castor; Table. Matti: and. Tea netts at STICIITER & 'rlloMlW:int3; - -August a, 10. • TWater Cooler.-. 1 - to 5 gallon Water Coolers . lined with galvanized iron, will • iinfetri no taste to the water, ai .STICHT,ER & TIICSIF7dON'S.. • Aiiii:nst. . ' : .•' .81. Whiell pariovra..ldining and Diricat . . Aug. $. !65. ,STICEITER 41.b.T110111.P5.0N,S ItrUSI(7AL- lINSITRUCTION.—Tdr. C. T. LV'•Dondore from . Boaten. Teacher. of •ttdt..Piano, Melodeon, enitlvation the. Volce.• thorott , z,h. Baas and Harmony, Will . giVe iestrtictlona in pm' above. named- branches: : Orden+ .can• be.lett at I)rumtieller's Botetor at Leininicra Piano warerooma. All °Mere promptly attended'to. ,•••• •• • Aumed 5, •55:' . • '•. . :31-41* . , IVO NAV . IkTrlr LAMPS . :of the most ..15-1- approved navy. Patterns. for working. made of Inspected-Gaoze. AlsOlhe.Clanny Lamp.Ptrttern for Bosom iindralse for working. 'Also : - Iron apd-Copper Gauslo, all of which will bO sold whOlesale and rpt.ill by • • • - B. BA.NNAN,. Pottsville. ['Lamp. Gauzes, both lron. and • Copper, • ready. made. always on hand., Odd sizes made to order. LOLLER' ACADEMY; D: IV.'FItIESE , 21, Principal,. • 1151'130RO; • MONTGOMERY :COUNTY.' PSNNA. on the Old cork Road. 35 miles north of Philadelphia - A Sclect•Boarding Schricd for young men and lioya. Fall Seasion begins, 'August - 21k. For particulars ad - dreas Principal. Aug:s, '65 - 14 1-51 4 .. • U E TTERM .ltesinnantog. Vole[alined - in .3-4 the Post Udine; at . Pottaville.'State of ronnisylva . lila,- off the.4th-day ni . Anglin, • 18854 : - . To obtain any'of theve:lettera, the applicant must call for -atibertieedletterep give the date of this, list, and Pay-two cents for. advertising: : . • • . -If riot . callfai kir within 'one Month, they will be Sent to the Dead Letter Office: . 1- . BlackwOod Rnbt llnfman:Robt 1 :Richards Joseph • -• Burns Lawrence llaelortiJohh • Rooney Thos sh' Berry JOhn HawkinandWd • . Rode:era:Hugh:lM - Brown Mary -Hall NF".. ..Stichter Walter 4 Bork -- Mary A. . Huth Harriet Stnert Andrew BrownMarriet: :•• ilurnmelMm • SPOo.Anthohy" - Carroll H J,• .Renedy Wm C• • Scanlan Mehl 4-• CeiferEerwin. Kline Capt Win 2Shnitz Ju Bro . Cotter Evan Kavanagh Jas 2 shSnyder eiVinpenny • . Lee Harriet Sullivan Tim- . CarlaVatic sli blikr Goo :Schutt SoTibia , •. Miree C B • Sewardlifrs . - .DelonVlsatte,. • Mennen Elisba ; TopcliffThos r • -Dudley Wm .- Mullooly AI Mkt -Thurston II• • • Davaggio Rosa - Melon Mary Todd Erelina eh Doueterty Mary AO'Brien P • :' Woods Win Emery AB• O'Hara BR' Whalen.Patk Evans Phoebe. ' - .o'Grady Eli • . • Pishei - Oecorge . O'Brien Bridget • Warner Peter Feeler j • O'Donnell Afire • Walker W • -Po d Joseph Proctor Richard: . Wilkingshaw Jab Pitainger Thos Porr Lewis S . Walsh Jane Ercx Kitty , .Pnetzer, A dr, Co. Whalen MreLß FitzpatrcliMis FProwert. Path• Yeager Henry : Gakill.Hertry R • PrOctorrinehnef • Ztgleir Bonet Angupt , 135. - . • - • . 14.• SII,LYMA.N. P. M. Alire NED. 0R . P . 11478. 9, .CO TH Pursuant to an Order' of the Orphans. Court of the County of - Schuylkill. in the %commonwealth of Penn sylvania. the Subscribers. Administratdrs of .the estate of BENJAMIN ' B.' SCHOCK, late of the Borough -of Mitidlenort, in , the County Of Schuylkill, deceased, will expose tO Pale by' public vendee on Saturday, the Beth day orAnguiti inst., at,2 o'clock in the afternintin; et the public house of HENRY KREIS, in the acid BOROUGH OF ILUDDLEFORT, in the said County of •Schilylkill aforesaid ell that certain half lot of ground situate - in. the Borough of Middle port aforesaid, being the northern half of lot Ho. 42, bounded iii front by street, • northwardly by . ink lot of F Rli - . Miller. • eastwaidly street,•• end southwardly by lot of Jacob . Allebach; "con- . taming in front 26 feet, end In depth 190, feet, more or le" with the appurtenances.. consisting of a one'stery frame shop ;•late the estate of said . deceased.- ,Terms. and Conditions made known at the time and plate of sale by -• . • ' JACOB sr.Roat, . • • • • . . F..• .K. WEBER. • • By order of the Orphan* Court, Adtretrs. A. Domtalsit, Clerk: August 5, ,M; ILELMNIEII4, Of Pottsville:, : Penna.. .dealer In MUSIC , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, ,4c;, .Laving, beta . umx)inted sole agent for the celebrated - 1. , . . Mason & Hnmlia►a. Cabinet Oript us,' in the Cennty of Schuylkill. would respectfuliran uounce Lh the musical community that he can !famish these unequalled favorite Cabinet Organs, in all: klea and sizes, at Manufacturers' prices.- The. quality and voIIMA of tone, with the'power of expremdon in these organs., ta.univeradly admired and praised, while their portability and beautiful finish make them the moatel egant parlor ornament - - • . • • •, Beery Family atlieula lln.e One: TITE!CAI3I"KET .ORGANS are- adaßted to FAMI LIES. CHURCHES AND.SCHOOIA. . . • They vao - in price from 0110 to eTio each. 11r,Every Inetrauraerat Waterinated: • Mao, Agent for the sale Of the moth admired Spring Melodeons and ,KarinOninni Organi, • • • tor the Counties _ of Schujikill, NOrthumbeiland arid Lchnnepii, . which' instrume nts are .nnlveraally They posses a sweetness and Inflows of tone, w, has received the united: cOmnrendation of the musical 'profession; and-lndured an abricot unpreoedented sale: 'Pumtuttets are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for thernselwee. Ail. communieStans and - orders will be punctually answered or filled, and gem infor. mitten IA relation to them gladly titian. • flitoreand Ware Rooms, at tbe Jewelry Store on Cen tre street, four &ins froth Manauhogo -street, Potts. ville,l s a, • ' • ' ' ' 81. • 440,483 02 4,R3?. 06:- .99.46°,0 for 1863 . 11ratid and canal fur..the mink lag; •ZAILSOAD. 26.926 161 7,715 - OW I 1: 1, 0 49 4 ' a 17 7 51 1 6 - 0 1 1 4 413 2 0 11,029.11! • 1235 (X) 1.1,02.5,909 09, • -960,975 , 1,770,110 09.- .4.53,55 G 1. 231.711 1/7 , 116,911 12 tTNAL. .WZ.F4 . I TOT A L. 5:241.0 95.9 M 2,331 1 .- . 61,959 2.494 14.247 6,115 8.546 9,400 14,036 17.421 3.872- 7.03? 4,929 .• 651 - . 1'2,668 2,073 1 : -.56,066 1,;•,09; 30,277: . 1.27 . 21 14.6721 " 5711 22.609 116205 . • 53.6851 .. 32.361 14711. 26.002 2,561 •: SLR4O • 73:6 • !2,:i1.1 1;S331" 42,755 • 51:1;20.61'61 L' 1;247 9.47, 6,999 121,. 2,075 5,632; 69.973 1,239 19.676 93.1' 14 KT L:19,809 : 214: 11,773 .7S'Ji• -21si 6.314 1,11.441 , 8 , 30 3 j 224 • .. 11' 33 35.01, 141:411'; 19,916 939,467 413.9:16:1,071:5T5 53;028 1.217,470 5,0931-145,04 .1Q TAT 18.11.11711 e. OW.I6III O II*IIITITSICI6 AT OF IF TM IC 1101101116111 0 IP_ ASIR LAMP,' .. 1E110:41 FEB 1117ARY . 1864. 11* JAN" VARY-31444 183.. ' •• • . . F bey 29.1.1f1ebE Ccircorm;•2s days at 3t in4d s3n , . - atrick Boma, dava in 91 - 3 3 P • do • - - Thomas Phelan. 1 Tape DO* • Mare,„634 — John °enter, 25 days at fIOP week ..41 66 t t- 'Anthony Lally, for bel. al eTriee as • • Town . • ' .PateelcComwilly.Vriiiliered. 150 Apell .30. John Genter,..26 141,6100 week •43 33. • - do Pat Callahan,: 6 ' 'do • . S SS : dtt - Jacob Wlrey, 3hf do 683 'Lewisdo gala, km battlinglnn:her -may 31. John Geuther, 26 days 41410 o week .4838 • • do Tat Collohan, 211( • do - . do 35 41: do- Jacob Wirer, '. do, .35 St . • do•• . :Moe Phellux, 21.,;(.. do . . .do • . : '88"0I' Pat Barna, • 19( .do • - do 34'07 Gecane •Rafe 163( do , • do • 25 41 • ,do'Fred Eddie * for, removing outrank:ea •86 00 . Jane 30.,,John.Gentber- ;26 days at $lO 'week • 43 33 ' do Patiiek Banta, sy .do • do ' 14 52 . . do . Pat Collohan,: 9.15 do , do. .16 25 do do '•- do 2., .do $l2 p *rah : 4",00 do'Tboa:Phelan,;, 10do • .12 86 . Jaeoh Wire', T . 'do : 11 66 • do : do: do" - 3 ' - 'do $12 . d0• , 6 00. do : A 1111debra , fit: 9 do 'do ' • • .4 00 do •• Nie floosetnalL,l •• do do - 200 do • L C Leib Morse and cad) tisf.dayant _ do' .0 L Leib do 13( days at . ':"b 25 July 5. J C.Brightdz'Co .51,110 f sundries ;.:: '52 .74 . . do H bill Of sundries.. • 'l5-45 . do - A Pettzer, as Ca,ptpollce July •200 , do Fred Eddiz' ' • do:, ' d 0.:..:: - 2,00 do Thos Coilohan .• do : do '2.00 do . Jacob Q Gene do:.do • 2200 '. • do' Matthias Dnmm do :do • 2'oo • . do. ':rolin Hank do • ..d0....:. . 200 • dO . Mahlon Creamy do . ' ' 2-00. do' htichael Hower. • do: 2 -00 • `do. •-Nicholas Wink do , 2 00:1 . do'. Anthony Lally.: do. . 00 do :'.Nathan.J Noyer - •do . do • 2 00 do . Peter Rebhorti do . do: • ;..• 2' 00 July • 31. John 'Genther, 26 days at. $lO litweel4 :49 SS do '• • Pat Collohan,' 24%'• .do '• 12 do, . . • 49.00 • 'do- Jarob.Wirey,. . do • 4 00. do. A Hildebrant, 24g -do 49.00 do , • N Houseman, 24 . 44 do • do 49.00 • do Patk Barns, : . do ; •do • • no • ' .do •• Leoreird Lentz.. - 44i do do' . so .:do' . • Pat O'llArra.. 'I3C do' do ; 26 50 ' do Anthony Lntly. S. d 0....... ' 17 - 00 . . do •' Christth-ltoths, Rs; .do . da • , 17.50 . : do Minh O'Brien ~ do • dO • ; 3On • do Refley,. 2 . do. do • 4,00' -'• do James Reagan, 'horse: cart and . • ' vet 4,4; days at $4 25 per day... . . , • . . -do -• John Flanagan, .4 days at.sl2 per .w dU L C Leib, horse and. Cart. .24% days do • Exeter Stefeler, 17% days at $l2 p w do . • Charles Clint, 5 do: •*. d 0...-..• . do • Law'ce • Raftery. 2 do • do • • . dO .T Phelan (Jnne)2 do slo . p w Anglin°, W C Burchfield; bill of saddlery...,.• • • do ; Peter liehhort4serytce at p 0115.... .. do • :Nat han J Moyer. do do .... , . •do • • W A Kimmelright„dil do' • • .do Reese, • . do do . do. Fred - Eddig.• .- do do " •, do Morgan. • :do do.. do": F W Bechtel. making out Bor. dn'te Atig,lit. 81..10hn Genther, 27 days at $l O P week .• de Fatk.Bnins; .• 18 •do : :12 der:— do ••• Pat Collotian, 25! • •do *- :dn..... • do •. A Hildebrant; 25X• do. •do ' ••. do. Exe'r Stefeler, 23 -- - do- " do ".Pat Collolian,.. - - :do :do 'do •: • A Illklehrant.• - 1 .do , .do .Exe's.Stefeler, • do - do do•, : • Charles Corn, 17 •• -do " • do - Pat, °giant], , do do . '•:• ' - do . L C Leib, horse and cart, 26 days at .. • ." .• ' $l3 tin per week . .. • clO Matt Dumut, 1 3 .0 dayS 4412 p week do - Pat Ileferon, • do •. do-. • Pat fleferon, days ffor. Sept 1963) • . at 215 per week" • ' • '• do , George Reale, 7 days in Jnne at $lO • do . A Heldehraut 63‘. days in Septet $l2, • 'do . James Reagan, horse and - cart. 3% • • • - .• days at $4 25 . per day: ... . .... •.. •"'• do • Thomas Phelan. 9% days at sl2 . p w-' • 1 Sept'er 6. Newell &McGinley. - hill of printing . t do JnoMeinker, hill of hlacksmithing. 26 do*- - Ang Reichert, hill Of wheelbarrows. 9 Sift 30, Jolfn Gunther, 26 days at $lO p.week. •43 " do Pat Colinhan. MI do 12 47. • . .Exer, Stefeler, 21M - do do "' 43 i .'do:" :Too Mendler. 3' • do • d0..-.1.• • 6 ( . •ilo- Patrick Burns, 16% do d0......'.• . , 33.0 . • .do - Christ Loaner. • • 34 - do .• • d 0...... • 104 do John .Reagan, "4 . do' do: •8 OG ;An. Thos Phelan," 22) • do •, " do- 46 00 do .. Leib, .horse and . cart, 614 days at.. - . • • $l3 50 "per week .. . Garret" 4. And Potteer, service as watchman... .12 : 14 . -do .' Fred F.ddig, •."do• do • • 12 - 14 . do ** Peter Rehhdru, do do ' :. 12 'l4 N J Moyer, - ,do • •r do -;• 12 14. do • • • Matt Dumm,• do' • •.,•12 14 . do • • Encich Morgan. • .do 113 . 14 • • do • Jas R Cleaver, bill of lumber ... , ... •'• 22 .1:1 . do lI'S Boner:bill of : printing • - . 350 • - do - 1 &-J.Foeller, building .2. crossings 200 110 . • -do • John Gunther, 26 days at slftp week 43:33 ' . do ' "Patrick• Borne.; 21 day* at $l2 p week .42 00 ".• do Pat Collohan, e•N do :do " 4S 50 ' • do: • Thos Ptielait. 12 " •do do • 36 00 dd. ..rxeir Stefeler, 24V . do. - .. do 42.50 . Christ Baner,;. 221‘ . do do • :44 50 AnCny Feast..• 12 do .do . .. " - 24 00 •"• do • • Leonard fpntz. 7 do ,l. • 14 00 do • • John:Mendic-.• 6 do • do ••10 00 • • do " :IN Houseman, .5-• do do • 10 0(4 • do • • Wm Borman, .35( do do • " 8.50 ". do .M - Cummings, 43 , .; do* do ,• . '9 od - do: Phil Murphy, 14 • do. dd 22'00 do', . Fred Sheafer, • do • • do - •.2 00 • do :Lewis Ytuit, • - .1,4 do do 300 Oeto'r 11.' John Nnunhton. tdays at $l2 p week • • 8 00 . • do, Johnllllteliel„6.lf days atsl2 p weeK -32'50 •'- 'do - • 'Anil) Futimari - BX, do d 0.... • 16.10 '• • 0 .John Head..." 1. do dd. 2.00 •do C Leib 24 ti horse &cart $l3 50 p w . 64 00 do' Icdamilorhing, 21.1 A d horse & cart - • • • '• . and driver $4 25 per day • . 90'31. • 3.lOv'r 30.- 'Jos Foeller.: for .making crossings & . cnh•ert ""44S 00 do • John Geuther, 26. dat slo'per week • .43 31 •do 'Pat Barns. • .•.• 5-do $l2: do -- In on . do -Phil Pnlinian...4 do ~ 1 do . ' S 00 ."do - ' *John Mitchell 7 1 -.odo. • -do • 'l4 50 • do -•R Stefeler. •• I do .• do. • ' 400 do .. ,Thos•Phelan,. 634du . • do • -do - •' A Horning. '•• 4;010 horse & cart: . •18 OG Dec`r* 20. Christian, Huffman & Co for their • .of grates for 5treet5 .:.'::. ..........60 .do.: .TOlinenther. 27 days at . slo per w., nO • - do •-• Tat turns; .• "do. $l2 do - 7'oos • do . Pat Collahan S do • 2do •Oq ,:do Thos . Phelan,.3 •do . do . • 6.00, do: A Horning, -AX - do, horse& cart: . • • . , at $25 50 per week, .. 19 12 • • do'..• 'J Mona:7,han,. for 'fituilM-Bor acct • 7 . 00 . do. . A Lally. . . • .do ' do.. • - •:7 oo do • - •Fred Buyer. 'do • do.. • -i.OO •do Sewall & McGinley. hill for . prlnt'g 32 00 do' :J B :Mermen: his. bill .in behalf ofa • .• • • ". man injured at Minejlill Plane& . 7 no & J Foeller:,for making eulyert., 103 84 . . . 14 1 103. • • - . • Jairryln. J & J Foeller, 10110 f masonry ' •• 00"00 410 31. John Geuther. 27 days at $lO per w .45 On, 00 • Isaac Burkhart, bill:of:lumber 6 67. •• •, do ' , Arid Portzor; serr at:electm polls 2 d •• 600 do • John O'Brien: - do • 00 do -.6 05' •. • do ".\GA Ilimmelright,do, do . do • on do .N J Moyer. • • .do do do: . 6 nO• ."- do.. Isaac Mornaa; - do 'do 1 day 300 do • I.r;opold Smith, do do 2 'days . '"6 1 1 0 do Nicholas do. do . '. 00 , • 600 do MatthiaiCDa.on; do do - - 600 • • do Frederick. do• 6 . 00' do A Hording. for ammai sapper .;. • . ..-501 , .• do'' • Jos Perry, service render'd July 4'64 200 • • do - •• L C Leib, yeaesi sal as Chief Burgess -Po 'oo' • do .. A Lally. years salary. iaToWn Clerk SO 00 • do 1 'Henry Buhl; 1 day afsl2 per Week.• S 00. : John •Dreshnian.,loll of lumber : - 16'67 . - dO- • Shutnan &Lakr..lllPe np dope in Bor 30174 do .J L Shuman, work done In 80r.... S? 45 . do. Thos Phelan, work done in - 80r.... •16 67 Total exbebsee of the 'bib - nigh - • $ . 4145 63 Total indebtedness of tbe Dorour,t, Feb., Ist 1865. •Lennard Lutz - • • • * $ • 1 VS Pat .Grillauher • • • .Isaac • Bnikhart • • '6 67 John Shenreb •••11 01 Mietuiel Hoben. John O'Brien... Adam Shebctz. L C Leib • . J H Hoover Jae. Quidtly...- H - S •Roper . ; • - NJ Anthony .Lelli.. John' McAninpy Samuel Kellei Win Devitt. .1. - e . yi;is' quill E M 'Furman - - Amount of uniedoemed 'orders . . . . . .. -- $llO2 5S . . . . . - . Amounts due to the Borough Feb. - 14 t. 1665. rinlolloWi, John Gorman • - . - $ -.- 26-96 Jonathan Fanst.....-...,. ....... .; .. --. .2 6.6 . George. Rahn • • • - -- 264 .. POunty Commiezioners• •- - - 1 , 165 03 :- John Kelly • ' • .. ' -...i.... - . -.- 100 John liSalarky , --- '' - - • .-: t • . 300 Jai; B Wilson ......... - ....... ...... ... le no Exeter Stefeler - - - Patrick :Collobaa . - .. 9 74 Patrick rinneY • . ' • 19 09 , Pete:yllonrer..... -, - -1 00 Thomas Maloney '• - - , ' '- • Is. so - 'Michael: : - Laneon.... •, - 410 John Idnichin'....: .. ' ... ..*: ....... :....• .13 is William :Yocum - . 621 Frederick Eddig,.. •- 7 . I. On James .8eag0tn......' . John A lienneiney. Borongtitaxets. Re. $ Wm. Devil!,'coll - q,tor,' - ln nett with Ashland Borough. MEIM . . . .. . By amount' , paid to Jll Sheuren..Trema :. - $3114 .11 ••• comndegon on $3264 26 @, sx Irct. - - • 18(t.62 .....' exoneratlems' • . '. • • • . .121' 92 " amount iretmird 14 County Com'era . • • 121 39 To balance due Wm Devitt •,.. - :71 It _.. .. • .• - • • $ 3404- 68 $664.4 WV John B Bbenren, Treasurer: In acct.. with Ashland:lloi: To amnaM rmieive4 Of Wm Divitt..sElT4 • • ' ." • " L C Left) - 12 n GS • " •.. Co Com'er9.. 117 92 " • "dae Treasurer ' 11 01 By amount of ordeta paid $3160 16, "judgment of JobryDreAnyampaid. , .16 67 . 'Shuman 1 Lake "• . 39 74 ". .". • J L Shuman ". . 82 4.;. Tbotnam Phelan ". . 913* 6T " commianion on". $ . ..1343 - 04 wct . . . 83 .51 We the. indersiuned. Auditors or. the Borough 01 Ashland; ruspectfraly submit the above as our report: B. T. litexs. ANTUOICY LAU:f t .} Auditors. FRED. BAYER. , J • -• • AV,. 5'85 • •, • A . : -LECTURE . TO .YOUNG . MEN. Just-Published fn a &vb.& Envelope. Fria LSYs Cents A' Lecture on -the Nature, Treatment and Radical/ Cure ofSpermatorrhcsa or. Seminal Weaknesk Involuntary Emissions,--Sexual Debility, and hived': ments to-Marriage generally.. Nerimusness; Don, Epilepsy, and Nits: -Mental and Physical tricorn pacity, resulting'from Self-Abuse, ;tc. By.ROBT: J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of -the "Greed- Boot,. The worldrenowned author. in:this admirahle Lec ture clearly prm e from his own experience that the awful amseunences of Self-Abuse may . be effectually rein oved without medicine. arid without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, . . instrunients,' cordiali; pointing out a mode of care et onee-certain and effeenal, hr .which every sufferer, no matter what .his 'condition nul be,:may cure himself cheaply.- Pri vately and 'radically. '.TWIG LBCTUDit WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOSANDS AND THOUSANDS. • Sent under seal, to any address, in a Plain, sealed envelope,- on the receipt , of six. cents, 'or two postage stamps. by-addressing • • CHAS. ;I: C. SUNS ZS CO.; .11.27 Bowery, New Week, Post Office b0x4,338. . June IA - QIIPB at IF OR VIRE GANL—The Vas' _corrunenced the =parvenue of-a superior article of vinegar at IN....:liner of Raihriad arid Callowhill streets, in the'Borough of Pottsville, where.he la prepared to furnish.grocers a pure article, wholesale. which be will :Warrant to be Mani. it not superior to any article In the 'market-for pickling; table use, and all purposes for. which vinegar bi. Used; at the lowest Market prices. All •we ask la for dealers. to gise,.as a WC. • - ' July 22, '65 2D-ti • Beware or Comm is= iiiV Thrren visitmes endeavoring to diepoee of their owe and oth er yreperstions, on the repetition attained by lime eaLe's Orcurisfwerisistoire. . EA.prO IX '66. 14-61 n . •f. Li AZ/LWOW CEI6IIIIIIIIII.IITBIII 21111112X6 POWDER.—The naderefient row the sale of the above well-trial *lathy Poitanlatbi me , an ctfully announce to Ilk nntneurna Mehl& and the Coal OPlaaatina grawaltharbala haw . z=i/imd'P CI all onieri for POWD ERat,the ,aborteat,notlce, and lope. by atria attention . to* - bruhteassalime4i a ahare Ot theft patronage " OtHce.'Market Street, Stool% aboie Richter &Thump sows - • JOH C. libliPEl4.Agt7 - July lb; ;" ' 2t-Bnia M4l' Chemical ila • . . After a Careful etatpinados aZIALBO Ancdp LLehi r litemetz".. etcnith7they etdoyourutimatt ctsolidence. •Wemmidetr them safeand reliable. . • -NEITHERS Z YATES. Ptutaniazau, Anne 12. 1969..: (Aptil & 'l B - /4421 I. D . VIRGINIA Lir t VaTTAIIII) Aleo .Wertepi made Navy, .• • Ceungreas; • . Sputa lion, . Regalia Ladies? Twist 'roe ealeiytioleade and Retail • • • , ' • - 01 - .WAV WOLTJII.4,, • Ctntre St:: next. door to the Union Hotel, Pottgyl le. ' June . . ; 24- , • . • . SEU)EN - CO • MManufacturing. Jewellers . • 27 COIJRTLANDT. L YORK, • - 100,000 - .- WATCHES,' * • • • • • G.P ..PRN,B4: E I ••- .•: ' • • • ..wORTii $ao() 000 TO. BE SOLD AT• ONE D 01:t AItRACE WITH OCT • FuoARD:tq • • • • • • ...;• AID 1•10? Lll rAin UNTIL TON Elf Ow WHIT YON WILL' ...Splendid Llst-of - Artieles.. . ••Ail to be sold' for O NE: DOLLAR Each:.. 300 • Gentie - Gold . Hunting Case Watches.. . - .5 4 0t051 5 0 300 I.tidieto:Gold &Enameled Case Watches 35 " ; 400 Gents' Minting Case. Silver Watches... BB " 70 200 Diamond. Itings • - • • 60 " 100 3.000 Gold Pest' and Neek Chains • 15 ` e 50. 3,000 " "• - • '1.:4" 11 3;ooo•Cold,Ocal . Bandßraceleta. i . " • 4 " 8 .4,000 Chased Gold Bracelets-' 5 " 11 '2,000 Chataline Chal a v d S tuid Guard Chains:. -6 " 20 6,000 - . 80110:W and Bropebee ' • ' 4'" 2,OOO•LeVa and Florentine Brooches ... . • . 4 " 6 2,000 Coml, Dpal and Emerald Brooches • 4 " 8 2,000 Idosatc,. Jut, Lava, and .Florentine Ear • • • 'Drops • • •• , • • 4 " 8 4;00 Coral, Opal, and Emerald Ear Drops.....* 4". .6 4,000 California Diamond Breast Pini 2 50 " 10 000 "Gold Fob and Vest 'Watch 50 " 4,000 Fob and Vest•Ribboir Slides....::: " 10 4,090 Sets Sleeve Buttons. Studs, etc • 3 " 8 4,000 Gold Thimbles, Pencils, eta • - ' 4" 7 6,000 Miniiture , Lockets....:• 5" 8 4;000 Miniature Loeliets'-agje Sking .. ... 20 4,000 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, eta' - 2 " S 5,000 Plain Gold Rings • • • • 4 "•• 11. 5,d00' Chased Gold Mugs,' ' 4 11 -7,000 Stone Set arid'Signer - Ringii... - . .. .... 2 50 " I 'lo 6,000 "California Diamond Rings 2 10 7,500 Seta Ladies' Jewelri-Jetrid'Gold....., -15 6,ooo . Sets Ladlei Jewelryi:Taraeo, , Pearl; eta .4 " 15 '5,000 Gold.. Pena, Silver Extention-liolders' . • • ' -• Pencils - -• • • •.. 4 6,000 - Gold•Panis and - Gold-Mounted Holder B 5,000 Gold •Pens and. •Extension-Holdera..:, . 6'" 10 .5,000 Silver Goblets and:Drinking 50 1.000 Silver Castors •• • • • 15" . 50, 2,000 Silver Fruit and Cake Baskets _.......:... 10 " nO ,1,000 DC:men:Shyer Tea Spoons •- • $lO to $ 0 I,ooo' " " Table Spoons,and •Forks, 20." 160 • • •H ANNE 4 -OP DISTCIUUTION. CERTIFICATES naming each artiele'and its• Value, 'are.pliced in 'SEALED. ENVELOPES. which 'are well mixed.—One of these Envelorieti; euntifining thiCer tlficate or Order for some article, . (Worth at least one 'dollar at•retall.) will be • sent by: mail to any- address, without regard - to choice on receipt ..of 25'Cents. The . purchaser will see what Article it na.s.w . a, and its value. 'which may be front One to • Five Hundred - Dollars, and em then. send One Dollar and 'receive the Article narited,•cir any on the list of. the • same. flue; and after .seeing the - article, if it•does not 'give :perfect satisfac tion. we desire it to be immediately returned and the amount paid will be refunded. •• By this mode we•give selections :from a varied stock .'of tine 'goods, of the best make and latest styles and of intrinsic worth. 'at a nominal price,. while.- all have a chance of securing articles of .the very highest value,' in all cases we charge for forwarding the Certificate, postage and doing the business, the sum'of 'Twenty. 'five cents,. which.niiist be enclosed in the orded.. Five Certificates will he sent for $1 . • • eleven for s2;thirty for $5 sixty-BYO fOr'slo;..ollethindred far $l5. Parties dealing with us niny depend on baring proinpt return's,. and.ilie article drawn- be ini inediatety sent to . any . 4dciress, by return nail or ;Entire satisfaction Gnaranieed in all cases. Write your Naine, TOSn, County and State ,and address- •.-. • . E4IBI,IOEN. Q; - CO., • .. • 27 Ccitartlatadt Street, Meir York . May 20. '65. • •.•' • .• • 20-6 m If' . For nail-intention or incontinence of urine, irritation, inflammation or uriecration of the bladder, or kidneys diseases of the Prostrate glands, stone 'in the' bladder, calculus-.'gravel-or-brick-dnst: deposit and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dr.opsical Swellings, • • Use liehanohtes.Finin ExTEAcrr. Bueur. • . • . . • • . 1- LINDENATALT, , • ITIORAVIAN -SEMINARY • • • FOR Y OUNG • 14311:E5,, • At - Litiz, Lancaster - .P0., Pennlylvanis, FO.CM:PED SEP.TIBER, 1794, . . superioradvaniages for thorougtE:and.accom-• pllshed fetnale'Cducatiou Music taught 'by FIRST CI,ASS,Profeeors and French, German • and Italian by u . lady from abroad ; '• - • The I2d Annual Term opens MO NDAY, AUGUST • • For circularsMittitibirmation apply to -:'' • , • lbw W. C. RElCllEL,Prinelpai: . • July .131PORTA11i3' TO r LOVERS •OF A 11 GOOD .81EGAR.-4: would reapectrully eta the attention of RIO-pi:101c, to my well assorted stock of • GENUINE imported segars (the importation of Woltjen - Brothers. Philadelphia) viz •- '• : . .La Madrimo Lindo Londres; • • . Trinidad: .. '.'Puerza de Mato Operas; • • . • ' • Alonzo Movandez Med. Regalia. '• • . • . „ • ” Florn•Cnhana Conchae.' • • • ". G. de la C. and Velez Londres, • -* . ••` Figaro Prensidos. . • . Valor de Ramo Conchae. ..• :: • . • _ Filantrope Presandoz. • • -Los.Stiizos Reg., etc- ete., ' ••• - all of which I offer fur axle wholesale and retail: ' :.• GUSTAV.WOLTJEN, -Centre St., . . Pottsville. next door to the Union Hotel. • .. . . . . . . Enfeebted Al'in DE7.iCA7E , CONSTITItTIeIiiS,.Oi .- both sexes, rise iferalilfiLD% EXTILUM lILTLIET. ' It • will 'give' brisk and energetic feelings 'and enable you to -sleep well, ' - . April 8.'..!6.5. - • •.- . 14.6 - , . 11.)14 . TO HJEAUTV.-Opaninte 'CUL'ling ErenniNS'afranted-to curl the.nauat straight or stiff hair into wavy ringlets or .massive eurle—sl. 7 FLORLMEL OF IVY for the .permanent removal of Piinples; Tan, Freckles, Fleshworms.i&e.; lea”ing-the skin'smooth. soft,,and of 'nil alabaster: whitenese,-75 eclat". — ORIENTAL RUtMA, uproots hair from low foreheads or any part 'of the body without injitrY to the skin—St 25.; Mailed free. . Addre's GEORGE BLACKIE & Co, 713 13roadieny, New York. July 1, *GS; 2. 2G-3m• CLELISE ABE .; SYSTEM OF ALL ' INPLIII • . • Entaibliebed:over altuta.ter;ot a Century. "Dr Swayne's" . . • " • • 'Panacea." • "Dr. Svrayte's" . Pcittry ••• .. • "Panacea." . "Dr.'Sw A ayne's" , • lia "Panacea." • "Dr. Swayne's"'B., oo "Panacea." • • "Dr..Swayne's" , -•- ."Panacea." ."Dr.-Swayne's Blood-Purifying Sikayne's Blood 7 Poritylng Panatia.'s "Dr. Swarie'i Blood-Purifying Panacea;'! Fur Scrofula, Ulcerated Sore Throat,' Indolent. 'ln, bnd itlects of thercniy;: &c., is.eupetior to any remedy . eirer discovered. 'Prepared,onli,by. • • DR. SWAI SON, • •• . 33n North Sixth Street. Philadelphia. . , Sold at'the Drug Store of HENRY. SAYLOR; Pottsville 'June • • • . • . 4 N ORDINANCE Directing the vizir or a 21 Culvert for Norwegian Creek betweett. .11forwegiou-Street. and Union Street: Whereas: by an. Act' of. Assembly of, this cvealth'anp to the acts incorporating the - Borough of Pottsville passed the. third day ot: May, -A,- lsdf, it. was .enacted that the Town - Council oflhe Borongh of Pottsville shall have the power-to make er dlnances directing the - size of culverts through which creekS and streams of watef,may flow across the public streets and private prOperty,.and-ivhereas. the .NOrwe gian creek - new tows across Norwegian street and through private property and across Union streets, - and in-,-order that darnagaa to public - . and private property may be prevented by.alloWing- . suflicient room. for .the passage of the' . w.eter of the creek- it, is ordained and en. Sre. ist. Be it :ordained- and enacted, by the Town . Council of the Borough' Of 'Pottsville. and it is beieoy 'enacted by the authority of the .same,.that the. size of the culvert through which the: Norwegian creek' now flows between the south side of. Norwegian street and the north side of Union street, shall be and thdeammis hereby fixed at the' width of sixteen feet and of the depth of seven feet, the said culvert to be made of stone according to the: plan and .specification thereof-flied of record in the Town.Cleries'Oftice. and that the western: line of.the said culvertshall on - he line of western wall now bounding the said creek„ the said Culiert .to connect with the culvert of the same size across Union 'street to be built by the Town Council: • . -. • SEC. 2a. That the Town Clerk give notice to the own ers of property through which the said creek now flows, .15e" tween Norwegian street and - Ernion street, to comply . with:thedirections of this :: ordinance , - and that .if the ownbre of the said property shall neglect - or refuse to comply with the directions of this - ordinanee for sixty days., that the. Town Council will make and construct the, said cirivert, - and coltect• the cost-thereof with twenty per centAn.additioa thereto. in the_ manner' provided in the Act of Assembly recited In the pream ble II this order. and in - pursuance of which the - said culvert is directed tote made.- " . $3533 a Enacted and passed :.into. an - ordinance it Pottsville. this eighteenth day of July. A. D., one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. ... • $2424 20 $3424 20 - ••• • JAMITA liOCß.T...President. Attevt, K. Wensgiar, Town Clerk.: ,• • • • Jalyi ' • , • " . 29-3 i.., . Dreieive Kettles, Brass and Porcelain nt 1 July, 29.'15.-30- • STIOHTER:& THOMPSON'S . "P Cail..-Toirrs 4 minute Ire Camila Freezer .K at STICHTER & THQMPSON'S. . . Jar'::.Jia're: vaniety. of .Fruit so Jars, lateitt Improved at " . •• ' July-29, dr,•THOMPSO;S!S. D°ltTerth the ect all:--- 611!*Onin pipe STIMITICIt Q,TAOMPi OVS. .Ju • - IVrime IWO tes.—Limii:Wlik;Blitating Patri, ;CA Br Ong Barrels anti Safa ß Feee,- at. • - 7.-- ) 111 ..71113! THOMPSCIN num Oiti; !-Bleached Winter and Spring Whale Olig at New .Yorit prieee • • • *Tub' 29 . ' STICILTICH & THOMPSON.S.' . NE* .autinue ready; new Justice Fee Bills,. for sale at • - - - H. ' . • BANNAITS, Centre Street; Potprille. ANEW article of dast (or eleaning krtivea: in store and for sale by GEORGE fiRIGHT 4!ato.. Jgly 8l: •1 1 1111ViCelebrate&-IFATER Proof &bee. Grea 'se; 'particularly adapted to Morocco Lath :art wilt itOtr4s off aoct will not Boil thO clothes... For sale 4T' • • •' • - .."GE0.131310HT & CO:: 2a) , 2!.'65.. ;•• '• ••• • ' 80-11..- I 1 E AND CIDER PSESBIO.4., family V V Wine and Cider. Treas,,,eery . . compact, maple butt Spate of - 3 -feet square ; will grind and crash fruit of all description and-prem. at same, time: , kftuit the Lartiele for farmers and families: At 3. - 4 July 29. '65 STICHTER & THOMPSON'S . Ilitetemboldli ErrsAcri Bacot sad limo.= Ben Vain caret egret and deliade dborde In all . tbdt• Adares,. Wattle, endues, A#l6 Or DO change tidies, no twonagniotize. and no exposure. It is pleasant in and odor, fatio b ifs action, /tad flee groin Ju ju:oat prorettim /pill R . . 14-8 m ....L.- WHITNEY,', OEN* STREET, • MTSnraLE • _Deal er AMERICAN AND-FOREIGN GOLD AND SILVER, For e i gn Exchange, • United States BandS, Quartermasters Vouchers . • And l'incurrent Money. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEtbsrr.,- INTEREST allowed, ha per special agreement. STOCKS' and BONItS ..txmght and sold at the New. York arid Philadelphia -Boards . of Brokers at the nails' Commission. March 4.6, •65. ti-ty • A Ready and. conclusive teat ,of the ptxnartiaa of : Ifiximor.ov FLurir Er ma& RCM 17 wffl be a cornpititson with those emt..forth in the United States Disnensatoty. . . MISS MAGDA.I,I7II BOEDEITU) Fs~Yiernbla nd Z , IO2IWE4:IIAN BT, COZdtilt - Sole Agent for the .. . Madame Demoreet. new. iwalem.of cutting and making - dream Young-ladies - instructed In the art.-' April 1; '6O —l3-6m* Take no NOISE tarL2ASANT.AND UMW% Rceeni for unpleasant and dangemns diseases. Mos Rita pox.n's Ritawcrr Bccup, and lairmov .. x.o Rosa VirAtm..- • MILL EILISH 15T134111 .19.11 W , 111 ill. The undersigned.having large Steam Saw Mille, and a fine stock of Pine: Oak and _Hemlock Logs, at Millersbtirg, Dauphin County, - Pa. are prepared to manufacture, and fotward,to order, the heaviest bills ot Lumber for Breakers, Bridges, Ship, Boat •and Car rim. ter at short notice, - to the dtfes of phnadelPhis. more. Washington and New York, or to_ any Points:on the Delaware River, Cole% Seb4ylklil. - Raritan. Pr-. or Tide Water Canals, : or on .the - Northern. Ce • Pennsylvania or other connecting =Broads: FMCS & IlltUishurg. Dauphin . . rp.a.lncoßts. Peefwiweiry Sleeriais - 1 1. may be bad Mall . tbeir variety-it the:tiew 13ook and Stationery . Store of. - ..BOSSiSIIELL & BRO. Uentre, Street below .Tritity Church, Pottsville. Jan; 7 7: DSA COAL, PEA_ COAL, PliA COAL: 1, —The undersigned isirepared to receive orders for PEA COAL. Can supply from 4 tort ears, per, day. , • Address , C. FL .DEENOLER, Pottsville. • CLOAK AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, • lastest Stile, Patterns, . • TAR' CLOAK STORE OP . . . . •A& 11.130 LAND . • . Centre Street, below American Hesse, Jan: 21, .. POTTSVILLE. ‘• ihontutio j' lIR[BBB . Several . housand•Lires of timber, Y-4 Hemlock. White Pine, White Oak and other vari eties.of unusual quality,. with steam and' water. mills thereon, atpableof sawing the ittrgest ditnendona re - quired, Orders - solicited and promptly executed. • - Address : • CHARLES TETE,. Girard Manor, Tamaqua P. 0., Schuylkill - Co. April 22, '65.. , UNITED STATES HOTEL, N. r & New Haven& Western B. IL Depot, Beach Street, Boston. • . -B, P. M. PRAM', formerly of me American Howe. May 13, '65 - 19-ly . . 1 4 - 4 CHEAP . PASSAGE . • a TO 'AND TROIA.. , AT - BIIITAIR AND _DIE ITV . - •. • TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO.'S • - "Emigration and - Foreign Eathange Office, 86 Sonth 'M. New:York. .. • . • ...Drafts nn England, Ireland; Scotland and Wales. Tepee Mrs favorite, line of Liverpool Packets sails every - three days. , ' • : • •• . • -X line of London Packets sails every ten days. Also by Steamship sailing 'weekly.' . . • .•Irir - Parties wishing to send fur theli. friends. or re• mit money to the Om) Cotwrai. can do so at the IoW-. eat rates brapplying to . STRANGE N. PALMER, June 10, .65.--234im ' • - Pottsville. 7340 NEW 73-1 C NATIONAL LOAN AT PAR. Interest 7 3-10, in Lawful Money. Coupons attached. ,:.Interest, paytble each Six Months. The Principal payable in Lawful Money a the end of Three Years, or the Holder ha: the right to demand at that time:: TIM BONDS AT PAR, INSTEAD OF , CASH' air This privilege' is:valuable; as the , 5-20 Bonds are now selling at eightper.cent.'prt:nuttin: The nboveldran, and another U. B."Se• cantles tor sale by L. F. WHITNEY, macTRE mum, mrrsviirjr, 6.6 m Feb..ll; .65 T,. F....:::WAT§O, ManufaCturer, of the Improved Free Stone Mastic Cement, HARRISBURG-, PA.; Respectfully:rails the attention of, the public _to this celebrated Cement, 'as a coating, for exterior walls_ of building lt has no eqnal It is purely. water - proof. and forms a 7solid . adhesiveness to any. surface of brick or stone with unlimited. durability, making a beantiful linish,'eqnal to the finest quality of Brown Sand Stone, or to any color desired. -The undersigded has been applying tide Cement for IT years in many parts of the country with'great. saes faction. Among which he refers to the following BOSTON—Revere IFlnizae &Americium Mts.; tel, with many othei.public and private buildings,. BUFFALO, N. Ir.:—The grand..residence . of. ex. Freaidont Fill more and other , private buildings 'on Delaware'itreet. CLEVELAND; o.—Angeor.Hinane and the beau. iful residence of Clark, Fan., Euclid St. . PITTSBURG. PA.—Girard House and Sr Charles Hotel, tcgethel with' the' following gen. lemen's splendid residences : . • J. H Sboealber,or, Penn St: James' Wood - • John . • D. McCord - • ,". • . Cal xitt Atlanta, Third St.. *. HARRISBURG, 11: Sliming., Architect. • ••• ' " - " —.T. B. Cain, Front Street. • -`• •" • —A: A. Jones " " • " A. I.anaberton, • Esq., Sccohd St. ' ' • • . . Senator D. Fleming ; do.' : • '• . Dr. B: Flentititni do, ' - ' Rev. James Volderhs •lat 'Free Baptist Church Fourth and State-St. . • POTTSVILLE—The beautiful and' eipensive rest , dence of Z. P. Boyer Esq. - • *". • —W. F. Haire, Coal Street. • . lLatalgan , a residence.' •Mahantongo Street. ' . . Immediate attention given. to all,. ordent, and work Strictlyguamntled. Please addles. ' . • T. F. WATSON, 80x„:263, Harrisburg, Pa, - or White Hari. Hotal,l'ottavillei - , Pa. July 29, .65.: ..• • ••: . 80-tf-.- Another hopeless case of Coniumption CURED BY . DR. -MAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP ol WILD CHERRY . • • •.. • . cures performed . • . ' . • - by this valuable medi- . . • • tine, Pulmonary CON- 1 . SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds; kith-. • • • ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping, • Cough, Croup; Spiting of Blood; Liver Cent.. .plaint, Pain in the Bide and Tickling or liaising . ' In the Throat. susd all Disesteem of the Lungs - and Breast, hive excited the astonish. • Meat of all who have witness. • • • . . • .ed its marvelous effect. For. thirty genre . - it has been. - , • • • ' iaistandard . • . ..consaription. , "Can be eared:" • "Consumption" BW , AINE . ' "Can be cnred.r "Consumption " com p o_uAir D "Can be be 0 1=1: "Consumption",lea "Consumption , • s y u t r p o p,. "Can be tored.. , . 'l . 4n be cured:" "Coneumptimr, WILD CHERRY ." Call be toted."" Consumption" • 'Can be ettied." "Consumption" Is T i t i • 6 Cgua be cured... "Consumption", . • - "Can be mired!, • "Olin=Ptlon!D "Consumption" • • ; - "Can be cured." Thirty Tears' Experience, and,Abe great" Ammon of testimony,from all-partitof the world, kids proven it 'a standard and reliable remedy: •• • . Ansmsvows, LanceKter CO., Pe., May 1 - , iks: Da. Swarsz dew: , Gimituraute-, Ahonntwo years ' ago, my wife visit eoCering With. etinatimptiOn, and du ring_her, sickiwite.had the best medical attendance in -this and adjoining counties.' Der rase Vraapronoonced .hopelesa by all of theta: ,Irarsta induted, through •tne recommendatien ef your agent, Dr. Isaac EL Miller, of West Dreamt:dr; Berke County.. Pa., and tilio Cilat ypi; .fy these facts' to' irg Dr: Swerne4 C i oinponnd Syrup of .Wild Marry. "Alter using for same thne..she was: entirely :lured; and is Dmv as well 'as eat in her life: and fully 0)01.0-perform her testi! labor.. lam act fel -1 l i sitaMalluttit le to yetir preparation that . I artfu -1 bled fer bar m = aterial to. health , that ripant yon f 1 ltherty to, give her cam publicity.. in the hope:that . others ncrweering may derive benefit. from her expel ..rience. • . • Xoursi respectfully, . - • • • • • PRY MORN.‘ • • This:old ' _ • riniedkpoptnedtantiln Dr: SWATIOI &SON, 1313 0.-hixth Par bottle;: Mx . *.• IP Sold bT . mrtrar SAILOR; "•• Drannist. i; G. BROWN &BON, Pottsville; and all &niers - hi xnakiski.. _ . .the. • •• S - T raj "4 retail for sale ator ma, ra."..AU.71.4-,s Sped store, TotttvMe- Offifitttpt - A • - Saturthlyt August $, nes. THE LATEST • The , Rebellleatiallloatineraseass;•Teameesess MbeedesevAilll Well nat - Fless.,lateesellag • The notorious BishOp . Wlluwr At Alabama, well known for his shameless and criminal 'deaden of Ma obligations to God.andllto aretery,seeks to add to the ill-fee ine of the Southerners by 'advising theta cot to . pray for the President of the United Sate, became he ii only to be noticed when the Civil authority - In Ala bama le reamed The , claw object' ci this reverend schismatic is to impress the people that Andrew John -11012 is noel - resident. and Vat it ',would - be :pufectle proper to begin another rebellion. ' Tennessee has held her election.. - ln. Natbvitle the sweets of the - Opposition. Is while through- - '. out the State, according to thts; thairesult is thus far In favor .of the Unionenot having been beard trout.. ' WeseTelneenese never has . been In loyalty theequal ofMast Tetmllisee. which has suffered much by the war. ' An oil well on Pit Hole - Greek began to Saw telex- • • pettedly on Wednesday evening. tkadierthe adjacent' earth at the rate of two hundred barrels an hour. no tanks having been prided to receive the oil. It Bud. detil7 took fire, while about twenty perame were stand log in and around the derrick. Most of theta jumped into.the little creek hard by, but it attuned scale could not escape. The oitatill Hors and still bents. The cause of the break in the Gulf of St.flaiwrenee telegraph cable has been discovered. The Corner bad rotted off; and will be replace& -' • • The-colored men% convention at Atemendria. Virgin ia, on Thursday, adopted resolationi main, for. the right of suffrage.. - • Another unsuccessful attempt has been made to raise the frigate Congress at Fortress Monroe.. .. A monument Into be erected intnemory of Genital Lyon, on the battle ad oflitalsonaCreek,lLlasourt . 'Tito !dilatory. , of•Wantlingtakeernmanded b - Gen..Wiltaiitabeettitholiebed. • , There are abOtit 100.tOe colored izoops in service. - • Governor-CLothi has been hastily-recalled from Sara to,gn, tiy.tbe.desdh of hie youngest.• • • lion. John Bell took thenmtlety oa th in Nashville. on theist inst. - . • . • . Gideon J. Pillow !staid to be tioking.lluion weetik, es in Tennoteee: ' Wm. T. Avery, otTrainesiee„. and Win. IL Budtb. of Alabama, hate been pardoned. . General Butler is in Washington, and rumor says he is won to be assigned to *important posittun.. Ford's Theatre , is being dlemantled, preparatory to • being.taket posseeslon brthe War Department..: • A lady and two children rere brutally murdered in - , New Orleans. on July:lath.' '• • It ii reported from Lendoir,: that M. Slain 'trlnde Mt. .eruceessful efforts to get Lord Palmerston to Osman the neutral palicy'of England towards Mexico. • - ' Uortinas and , the Liberals in Mealoo tuaro4 l 4;arlees7 . effective.blockede ofMetarnora,. 1 . . . ... .. . ... .. . . ~ More Marione-half the negroes of Louisiana We now laboring for the planters for wages.., • ' The military anthoritici are no longer permitted to colleit taxes in New Orleans . ... : :. , :.,.: : . , Governor : Sharkey,. of Mississippi, lass Imposed a tar of one dollar a bale noon cotton sent to market, to de.' fray the expenses of the coming State Conv.ention., Many holders refuse to . pay W.., • Bishop Green .' of the 11p co p Church of Mississippi: has instructed the clergy, as soon aS military rule is withdrawn. to resume the prayers for the President. 'The Mysterious prisoner brought, to,Wastdugnatt, be now said to amen named Fuller. who perpetrated frauds on the Repabileart 'National Conimittee last fa: Ar There aro now but 2000 , soldiers in hoepitals in Washingtpn. ' ,There are only nine hundrea thousand ra ters in Great Britain. .: • • - . • . IfirThe cholera has almost entirely disapeared from. Alexandria, Egypt,' • • - .- . iirMany heavy robberies have .recently been: perpetrated. at Cape May-.-- . isarMr. C. A. Walborn has been reappointed Postnaaster of Philadelphia: • ' • VP-Richard Hildreth the historian; died on . ..Inly llth, at'Florence, Italy. - Wir Fifteen hundre d balesof cotb3n were burn .ed in Macon, Ga., on July 15.. . • • iveTbe Liberals - have . gained twenty-four members in the English elections. - . iTh'e people of the interior . of Virginia are represented to , be hi a very dCstitute Condiiton. WirThe Mayor of Portsmodtbi , Va.;; - has" been arrested for some interference with military law. VI - Two ladieii were brutally Murdered in their bed at Oakland, Connecticut, on' Monday night.- VirA Provost Marshal, at Bedford, Pennsylva nia, wastilled, Yesterday, by a returned refugee from Canada. - • . . • • wArchible : Matthews, aged; 45, years, com mitted suicide on Saturday last iu Greenwood Cemetry, L. I: ,p- he Indians of Colorado continue to at tack emigrant trains. Troops. are being sent there from the East. ' • • - • . • Ili-J .. 660h Van Duran. aliew York city weigher was mni-dered'on Saturday last by another weigh 7 er named 'James F. Oram. , , • Union Banner, inewspaper pub lished at Raleigh, N. C., has been suppressed by the Military for disloyalty. sy-Over one thousand Anwican vessels, . with nearly half a million tonnage, have been sold .to foreigners, during the war. azir On Friday of last week,.the residence, 64 Charles R. Royer 'Pottstown, was entered by thief,' who stole 8125 in money. , • air The frigate Congress, in Hampton Roads; hasnot yet been raised, as retorted, but an effort will soon be made to float her. . • ifir•The • receipts froni Internal Revenue for Jaly foot up $20,000,000. Estiniated receipts for' the next two mouths, $60,000,000. , . tit - Governor Holden does not apprehend any trouble with the 'disloyalists of North' Carolina when the military-'are withdrawn. •• VII": A iiri3iu Williamsburg, N; Y.; :on Monday, destroyed fourteen dwelling - houses, occupied by persons of limited circumstances: ' • -• • 4.17 - It is said that the mission of M. Elohi, Maximilian's envoy to France, resulted in obtain ing very little aid from Napoleon. • . liundrede of visitors to Washington' from' the South, auxions to see the President, hate had to go home without being gratified, - ' •• air The Stonewall will not be brought .to this country immediately for fear of communicating the yellow fever now prevalent at Havana: • rfirHenry Chrhitman, Jr., : who resided at Christman's Mill, East-Vincent township, Chester county Pa., died suddenly, on the 230 ult. ' . 6 tar Artemis Ward says that whop he hears the song,, "Come where my love lies dreaming," he don't go. He don't thing it won'd be right. - rairjn Now York courts, when the counsel _de sire to take a drink .they. move a• recess of. ten. minutes in order to "consult the aulhOrities." • tirMudd; Arnold, Spangler - and.O'Laughlin, 'the assassination conspirators, arrived at Hiltou Head, on the 20th en roide to the Dry Tortugas. • air There will be,no new .Treasnry clerks ap pointed unless to fill vacancies. There are nearly 1,600 clerks and 400 copyists employed in the De r partment:. ' /Sir In Wisconsin the crops are in excellentcon , .ditiou, and the weather has been•remarkably fine for harvesting. 'The wheat crop exceeds any; thing since 1859. ; /Or • The soap factoryoflames J. Whartustry, Pottstown, was destroyed, by fire on Friday of last week. • Loss; slsoo4lnsuranoe,il9oo. -The work of an i ncendiary. •• • " irirThe - Queen of Madakaicai has just as. mimed crinoline 'with s. religious ceremony. She; . extends the, privilege of wearing it also to- her favorite minister's wife. - • /lErCharig and Eng, the Siainese twine, Who ' have, been" engaged in . farming operations for -• /some years in North Carolina axe soon again- to, appearson exhibition in the Northern cities. Si The President has' appointed William B. Thomas Collector .of,,Cuistomis at Philadelphia ; also Edward Wallace, Naval Officer, and E. - Bead • ' Myer, Surveyor of Customs at. the same port. , air William M. Beetem, Esq., .Caahier of the Carlisle Deposit Bank, committed suicide, last week, by hanging himself.lia mind had •been' slightly deranged, for several daya . priorto the sad . occurrence. • .. . irpverda Or TIITATT TIIOI7BA.IID certificates and re: commendatory letters. have been received, attesting the merits of liaLmootreaGanonocPlLtiPAßATlONl% which are from the highest source,, Including eminent, statesmen, clergymen, govsntors, Statejedges, at. • April Es 'B5. . ty_em . Philadelphia Dlarlceb. PriuAnutsraa, Thursday Evening, Aug. 8 Fi.ora AND Mmu...—The price of Flour is high er, and Superfine is quoted at $6 75@7 87 ; extra at $7 7568 25, and B'soos 57i rir extra family, according' to quality.: Fancy . brandi are *glinted at $9 . 00040 00. Rye Four ie quoted at $5 50. Pennsylvania Corn Meal at $4 75, and .13randy wine at $5 per bbl. * - • ' • Gmux.—Nl'heat is *dull. Sales of new red at. $2 00, and old red at $2 05. White was grioted at $2 15q2.25. - Rye is in demand at ofiei 10, fornew and 'old. Corn for prime yellow. Date are firm at 71c. Mt old, and 55c. for new -Delaware. - ' • - . POTTSVILLE MARIrriTS, CorreetedWeehlyfe'r the Miters , jeitemest Wheat Flour, extra family,. per barrel.. do • do' do do per cwt.... do do extra . . per barrel.. •do 'do superflue, • •do Rye Flour, .• . do - • do per cwt.... Buckwheat • . . 40 • Wheat, primewhite . - per bushel. do. .do rel . do - • Dried Peachee,- pared be rpou u d.. •dy do u.noarPc . do Dried apples, • ." do • • 01'20:1 ordoz:i2b $1 20 i r,. 1 1!•1 1 ° SO Cheese; . 118 .. 501 Lard, ' "1 2 ° Ta t Hams. " 2$ 1 201Shoulders,'. Op • 1 Sollitsethind qr. " 7151 . __.." Irons " "110 1'25 Mutton, 35 00Pork, 0 00 Veal. ; Sugar. Cuba, ".i Sugar House, `' 25 . P0rt0 Saco, "1 ' ' White, - ' Crushed.. N. O. Spark '! Rye, ift Corn, -1 Cato, " - Soup bean" Peas.- `• 8 00 3 25 1 05 , 1' 15. . 60 1 00 65.00 Rye Chop, u Corn Near " " Potatoes. ". Hay. V ton. " bale cwt Straw, V ton. Plaster. Salte V MP Tillk Seed, b, Clover . " 't "Flu " .." 2ffsuaboodk Am i , You-raraL.Viaoi are regained:: Hautuouva Earzior.Buattu . . S. '45.14-6m . Tilt RV 'FICA 'ffiE 8 of Plonk; Okeeint , N.-I Drafts. Notes, -ffici-,-The Isubscriber is pre pared at his Printing Office, to furnish all kinds of Cee. tfficateis of Stock. Coal. Banks, and other Corporation,. Also all kinds of Checks. Note. and Drafts engraved and printed plain on stone and in colors:. Also small Maps, Ac., Lithographed at short notice. " • BENJAMIN BANNAN, • Rankadler,, l Pilntar. Stationer'end Binder. IVE W ROOD. Alf D STATIONED ' ' STOKE. . - The undersigned are now prepared to :furnish sine assortment of Books andArst class 'Staikinery..getbstr New Store on Centre - Street. row ' dooni below the Episeopal.Chnrch. Prltlttng, - Eltodlnt.and Stamping to . . Perfumery, • • --• , . ... .. •.. • 10.1c7, 3 / 4 1.n.- --- - - •. - • , , . - • •• deltas .Bookie.. - • ' Tor • iiimiks. • - • _- .: Age. Ace.. ike. Oiden;prOmptly atteLwie_d_ to. , Give.% 1 1 1 711. 0: G. .13obeni. C. A., Banise4rtn.T. rotioville, April 211;43 Neiv ,Gieeints trim iit-xaif.' =OAT, . - . Narked st., left-hand sicle,„' next door fiiitme 112ir' • Flour and Fad- &ore.— • 'Ai:Trott Imbormtot mpwbboll mire VICGETAMM - FLOWXI26.. ar. Us fools S es etat to bar Mends for their, Ibtrear:ohtechno, - au4 that tt =The continued. by taw her or, fierl y -• • ,( 41yr11,9, NEWS. $ll eo 00' 800 7 00 7 SO 000 TS 2 10 . 2 OU ' 115 *lO 00 •460 00 0 00' 6 00 2 22 2 60 2 00 ISO