- POTTS,VILLE I _PA• . . _ - 16 TUgaAY AtO PST" -13: 1.863. ...-; STAIitTLING cyt Forney NN - Ito ed in'all.National matters, writes a letter to the Philadelphia Press, which is startling. • It' - expospit 4 4t torisptracy to foist disltiAl Mem bers-from the South into the Congress of the Unltein3fittes for the purpose er diiereaiting . the Nation al .securitie.s • and ultimately repu diating the National _debt." He writes : • • .The present favorite Copperhead expedient is 'to:demand the admission. into Congress of repsuchre sentatives frcwi the late 'Reba/ States, tnj bitter Rebels as Lately threw their haliots in BiCIL, 71Vilid, Va. It is the great mission of the Demo cratic leaders. They are prompted to it by vari ous motives. The Rebel Congressmen will'be - the nucleus_ of ;a new Democracy, fashiOnedafter tho Breckitrridge and Buchanan organizations Which plunged the nation into,civil war. They wiR hap the: men' who broke the old party to resume _ eon - - trolin the several Southern States. Thege re;. United brethren can then proceed to repeal the war-measures of Dpngress, especially the odious , confiscation laws. But above all, when the doors are thrown open; and the Rebel Congressmen are brought into the Capitol in-triumph, THE ASSAULT nros THE PUBLIC CREDIT AND UPON TIII: NATIONAL FINANCIAL_SECUIIITIES WILL BEGIN I ,TEIIRIDLE Es.a.,tr..s•r. 'They long, tberefore; . to get into thenext Con gress to unite with their Democratic brethren a t on ' o vote against all revenue or appropriation bills, boldly to raise and fight under the flag uf Repu . diation. - The conspiracy has been duly organized, anti involves more elements than the people would at Present readily. believe. I regard it. as the great peril of, the Republic: Thus it is the duty of all patriots-apart-from- their, own , inter ests, tfibe ready to 1nef...4. - Under the most' plausible and deceptive theories, . this-' infsmou's demand will be made. It , liaa alreadycontriVed to secure the r auction of what are supposed.to be grpat names. It contemPlates the completest dis grace and them ost astounding repudiation in civil history. Ido note fear that it will succeed ; because it is only necessary to expose such a plot , to bring it to shame." • Though startled , by the impudence arid : early boldriess of - the. men so lately . in arms • agamst the Government, we are not surprised. We felt '.assur e d that the policy adopted by the. Administration of leniency to the- robe slave-driving leaders and , refusal to enfran chise. the freed slaves, 'would thorigh . adopted unquestionably, with the be , st intentions,'re-" . suit in failure. The only fruits, produced is plain, are efforts that to gain control, of the • • States south, and then to" send a delegation • of disloyal representatives to Congress who -with file assistance of the copperheads will'if , ' they gain admission; proceed at once - to dis Cr - edit the National sec urities and repudiate • the National debt. Such a step if permitted, . , will be the first towards anarchy and Natiori- al disgrace and ruin. . . It is , strange that' the: Government should hesitate about adopting a more decided -.poli cy.. It is plain - that if.the repentant rebels are permitted,: they willvote in to power. the men . who led them:threugh fenr: years . of Ihin. 'While it iseilmilly evident that the,. ad dition of the loyal cohired vote to • the loyal .white.vote, will make the Southern - States as loyal a.S. Penasylyania.• it id further, - a syS - tent . cd'• firmness and justice Will meet the Tiel9f the intelligent, respectable and pa-: .triotic• people:cif the country: ,While• the op- . .posite course , will Ue, applanded•by. the . igno •••rant, immoral.and the President Will look - at the Matter he ill tiod... as We state, that the religiotiS bodies,, the prominent ininds, the respectable and:the',loYal,. North: and South, are, in 0;1)r:of a -firm,. just -while the igtorant, the degradedAhe bigoted, the ilebauched and disloyal, are . for Jenieney to the rebels ; and . disfranehisement to the ' loyal colored people of the . South. if. : :If these facts can -be sneCessfully.isontra dicied, Yve are open ; to'conviction. - . If they cannot, then we trust' that.the •pOwerful pen . • • of Mr. Forney will commence urging. upon .. the Administration a firm:policy; and the ex creise, of justice to the 'Southern freedmen, - ' , - and - assist in'savinw the Republic front threat ' oned danger. We should profit.. by the. epo- • • . rience we gained during the Rebellion. The silk glove policy ivas discoered to. be a lailnle, d)r'ingahe Wur,, and after a fair trial We . arefinding °tit - that - it is - equally a failure . in these "pipitig time, of peace." .:,It is to.be hoped that loyal men: in all - scetiot.s qf the country will join hands, in urging upon th•e Adtninistration the. 'adoption of a Pclicy • which - will Preient the birth of new .and day.= gerbils perils Id our free. institutions. • . • -• EDWINDM STISTON. • -.. History in enumerating the : men who savea the Republic in the Sla*ehohlers' will place' the name : _of .Edwin . . Stanton in the . frOntrank... He. will be . rec(ig, • niied as a patriOt :of purity, an able, firm . •nian. 3lr. Stanton has enemi es, and 'if .t he truth were fully known,' it . wOuldbe- - diseev:•••• . • ered that they embrace those who could not use him for their selfish - purposes: As :Secre 7 .•• tars of War;\lr. Stanton coMmanded the re- sp . ect'atid confidencb of ..3lr; • •Lineidn„ -who . B ; ipir in him the right man in the right place.. • The - statement that Mr. Stanton impeded •un.: necessarily, the. exchange - of prisoners,. •• • .causing the loss of many lives . .aniOng . ourpen • is' et' a 'rest. It has .. beeri proved. that the :Rebel authorities •purpOsely threW:insopera hie-difficulties in the *ay Mf..dichatige, . for the purpose of enabling them to BY TE.M.ATI-; • cst.r.r. STARVE di:tt.Poolo39i 7 S . TO . DEATII. Mr; Stantonis innocent. The murderers ; . of the Union:prisoners are Jefferson'Thivis tu‘d.Rob . • 'lt may not be generally known,: but it is a • fact that Mr. Stanton, when the imbecile and • - : traitor, Buchanan, was yet in the Presidential • elialr,.Saved the• country : : - from, the • terrible • disgrace of disunion .. by . tile consent of. the . • - 13tovernmeut itzielf. Ex . -Got. Washburne iii an`oratioh at Pdrtland; on the . . Fourth ofJul,. July,' thus alluded td that fact: • .• • • • . • • • - that, no example might be wanting to U ..- histrate the degeneracy - ot the times and' the - r • lit;rady rif the public men, who,at such 2% period einild alone occupy the high ptices of. power,. it was found that the adrainistratiem the-peoPle's 'choice, and representing what type:tied. to be the: • ' wi-erage opinion- and sentiment of - the countrY. • had deliberately set itself to the work, iii.concert • . with open traitors, of, betraying and destroying . the,Goverument it had been apininted and sworn to preserve:.. And So well were its plans laid Ds . • the ~accemplii-huient of .tbis ilagitium purpose .:that they could s'carceily have failed,. if not to at % Complish the-end designed, still to have PredUced . such complications, and given the rebelliim Such additional ail Vantages, as would?. hai) rendered th e p res ervation of the if possibly; 3 ''lust ter of -Vastly greater dithmlty and costtlum it has been, had,it not been forone of thoi3e laud blnn . dors, which, under the overruling hand of Provi; • . dunce, men engaged in wicked enterprises'are, so apt to make." We tremble .When we think .that the salvation of the nation's prestige and honor, • if not of its life, and of the muse or-free govern-.I ment.overywhere, depended upon the 'accident, • as it seemed, of te accession; to the winter of • ' of Edwin .7.‘1.. Stinton to 'the Cabinet of •• President . .13uchanan. .He-rnade-'hiniself at' once the ruling spirit and the directing power of tht)t. •• falde bat weak Administration; 'and by his own pers.onal strength,' which was `as the strength or :ten,' by his iron will and • his .sublime devotion, .. • . averted-that monstrorts-crime,. that unutterable • • • disgrace,: end that. last calamity--disuniun by • consent of, the Got erfinient -• ' • •.. • • . This.is - EdWin M. :Stanton: . The 'present .May not, but , the -future • will. award .his ~. great services .the credit due - We respect - ••, and admire Alit:" man for the 'fidelity with which he has discharged the • duties of his office, and for the purity of his tnotivessin•all - that he say's and does: • • . • • ••• PROTECT TOOL I%DCSTILT. Don't , permit foreign nations : to supply those articles we can make at home. If our workshops are filled with mechanics and lty borers, realizing good wages, National ; -state and County debti,-with economical adminis trations, will not he,felt. An opposite policy will prostrate and eventfully ruin tbe nation. The people bhould think over this•matter be fore theyvote in October. Resolve to vote for no doubtful nor incompetent person for any office. "Beware of pot-house politicians and persistent Copperheads. 'lt' "wont, piy" to put surkanimals in. office. .Remember that they are indent - ideal whit' the enemies of -the best interests of the country. If foolishly, you trust thcau, yoti 'will he cluutted. ink. • Th ' . J-c.'" 3I TI NT-AcT/ P Eorroas Mi:NTEm• dduntqat.:= - ansiier to the article of the - Jounsai., of the'22.d of July last, 'concerning the pay of the 'County Commissioners. .for last year, and the extra one 'hundred dollar's. ado* me, to say, that your informant mustli , t ,poorly posted in he.law, or is not willing tosreP resent facts as they-are. .• •.- • • . •-• • In the first place, the . Ckimmissioner's pay for, last year, *as twOdollars,ltid fifty cents _per day, and witsisisedlaist isinttr . arhen alLother fees fort -public officers .were raised, to th'llee dcllari mid seventY-fire cents per .dsy. As to the hundred 1 dollars extra, I must refer you to'Dattisl:B...Alt hoitse,..my•predeeessor.-.-He cam give -.Yriti„ all the information you want.f Be la -* Bepublioan,--and was. certainly an honest officer, _. ~. _ 1471"yoli-SeltitifVeriongli toiiiililishAlits` for the information of the tax-payens, and in jcusticeArk myself. . -'•E: W. ZElthirt.. . . ------.--- ---IC-f-lttblisli'llte'above7at the - Mtn - air &Mr: - Ziegler. t*edini thit 4ebit the .only imei of .. the ComMisaionerri j Wititklares make -_-.8 -4eply . to tmspecial rtecusntion: webrinightitabiat the:Board: of .voting $lOO extra:into their pb'aiets,iii addition. to having their daiiy.pay Inert 211etf:—.Irsifeina-tlititiin-iiiiiejitisinforni ed in reference: to.the timount..ot increase 41 their-per.diem pay. It was increased to 13- 7 4.. not toSt. 50. We Also understand that Mr. Ziegler did not Vote for. the .$lOO extra pay, He does not deny in the above though, , th E 4, Foley' , and Springer Were guilty, of that] o cool proceeding:': ' The' intimation_ by Mr- . Ziegler • that Mr. Althotise • did the same j thing when he was Commissioner, .we do not. . . , credit. ' By taking the' rate, of compensation reeelVed . by the Conimissioners from . 1861 to 1865, inclusive; ive . And that the 'compensa tion was as follows : - ' : :T R : a t ,ff bn m in a a a Sn . D. B. Robert . Wall. . -E. J: Thomas.. E. O'Connor... D...B.'Althonse. Robert Wall. David Foley... Clias.. Springer - . D. B. Althonse Livid Foley.. Mee; Spritiget E. W. Ziegler. Chas. i Springer E. W. Ziegler . .. David Foley:: Now the increased . Pay _did not commence unfit this. year, 1805, as . thelaw Warranting : it only,passed at the last session -ofthe Legisla ure.- As the compensation of Mr; Altbonse in 7863 Was , far .lieltind: that . received' -• by Messrs. Springer,•Ziegier.and- Foley 1864, When the increased pay ofthe - latter had not. .commenced, we, nitit conclude that Mr. Alf house did not receive the ti,..1010 .extra•pocket .ed by the present Com Missioners.. We. - ara now desirous. for . :Messrs. Foley end - Springer toinform . l4 by:What' 'riga they vote them selves each $lOO Of the people's money. When 'this interesting qUestien • has been satisfactorily _nnsWered, -Vve Want the County . ConimisSioner - S to_ .inform _the . people „why they . tani Up , the bounty *of the County in soindustriens. a -manner; and fierreitted:•the Treasurer of. the County t o and ceive from - twenty to: thirty thousaral 4cillsrs fur: receiving • and`. distributing • theZfrOnnty fund,-..rnere than he Wouldhavereeeived if law had been passed givieg.liina'a salary for the labor:, • - It was (hum iii 'other: cgiunties. urged . the -Cotinnissioners last is tit attend to the•mat ter. They did.not, and the I consequence: is 'that the. tax 7 payerS . 'Of the] County haVebeen most butrageOusly.fleeced. These are Matters which must be inquired in 7 to at once;. order thata. Reform TiCket may be franied'and elected in Octoher: people are tired .. • THE CGYVENTIOi OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ' • The -County .. 1;0m Standing Committee met onTuesday Morninglastin this Borough; appointed theplaCta where the delegate elec tions shall be held; _and the.-day for . --hOlding the Convention.- 'The day for . the - election :of delegates will: be Saturibty,...AngnSt • 26; and the Conveationtnnotninate a ticket for Coun ty officers. and for : the . Legislature,wili,meet in the Court House in this Borotiah, on Mon day morning; • - Segust 28... It . is hardly -neces sary for us t6,state that-a11..0f the' districts shOuldiend good delegates to the.- C,onven- . - tioil.- For a :suecesSion, of years this we are happy to state, . ill's been , the praCtice . of. the Union party:- The result hits. li.een .1 he- frani .itig• of tickets which if not: always successful at the 06U:the intelligent :find respectable I 'citizens of SchuYikill• Coenty, • -haVe . always" felt happy .to- support. ..The approaching Union ConventiOn will have the-day:Offram ing atieket for the suppnrt of tax-liayera .. of this County, which be unexcelitiOn:!' able.• I.tpon:it.Weirust.to see phiced compe tent men Who brire the heat.of lwtle- . during the War,.aud citizens of probity,..intelligence and responsibilitY:.. .The .. :tax-payers: Of • this County have been robbed systematic'l7 the .party . in: power,.. until .!'patie . .-has eeased..te be a virtue: 7" The nien -. of thought Slid mindhave Seen incliViduala sent:. to the Legislatitre who cannot read Ar. write, "inni . in conseqUetiee have-blushed- to : , acknowleAge that they ;were: eitizens.of the. County:- In competence and crintinal carelessness, -Mark the manner in which iheaffitita of the. ty are managed.. Thelhat• County -. meeting of the so-called.PemOcracy 'resolved .that it successful sticceSsful at the . cdming eleethip;.its repre . Sentativ.es in the Legislature, - should be. in:. .structed to secure.: the - repeal of loqtd. laWs -which now ... Sav - to the:. tax-payers.' of the County, 0.-patter-ofEmITT Tliol74si) D 47. r.Aas A 'riAti...Theae matters' enter into rthe canvass, and call loudiy . for reform.. Let the Union Comity Conv . entiOn do-. its work and the result must be a change. in the - foes -ent outrageous management of public affairs is Schuylkill County. • . THE NEGRO SUFFRAGE QUESTION. . .. . . ...-- - Ex-.GoVernor, Westeett* of the Snail, is'ilaw . at Montreal;, - daritifiii: -.."11e . like, niost of.the Snuthernera'here," .. sais a Writer, - "faverat he extension ofAbe suffrage to.the.. freedmen of, the South: • They. 'are. Made free; he sayS, v l / 4...% mil s rsal frecdont. has been . proclaimed, : and it is w oa. .stultificatiOh to . '.deny :thetn . lthe rightio- te.. -He does not.:belivie they will Vote Nvi7ti . their. fornier masters, btit.they. will give . the South. a larger basis. of • representa tion, and false, . her . firf imporfahee in -the . na:. Lion. : - Reis peculiarly.' bitter 'on the .--Demo cratie.partY: . They are cowards and traiters, too, he:sayS, and liewill. never again in his. life, if. he Votes titall,'vote for a . - Detnocrat.-iL. 11 e. . will -vnte .for none but - . Republiefins - ..==- Therels no issue .now, he argues, . between the South and the Republieaus. .: Slavery-is gonetsecessinifja fOteyer .dod. The South sheuld now: unite in,.kecping the Republican . Party in pciwer,. and in: preventing - the restO 7 ratiodofDtnotratie asteridancy.l! ::. --'. _ -..: RIGID ECONOMY. ', This' should be the w.atch Ward in National. State and 31unicipai - governtnents.:.,Rebuke auy represefitative iu any. deparlinerit of the government; who votes for unnecessary. •e -penditures of•the public funds: Offices. are not the places titiw for thieves. • • TnE CoxsTrrirlito of 3i44sfic.bilse t i, _con tains i)le..olloiving . . Aa'r..XX: No person shall have 'the right to 'vote, or he eligible to office Ander: the 'Cons,titn tiou of this Corurnouweelth, who shallnot.be able to real the Ceitstitutin Englisklauguage, - andwrite his nante,',. ,• •-• • • • . 3la.ssachUsetts threw the - tea overboard ands the first battle of the Revolution was fought at,Lexington, She leads off in,-all reforms that result la the benefit of the people and du . favor' Of an intelligent 'government; and that is the reason why she is' denounced by all demagogues, pot house politicians,' dum mies, fools; traitonf and Ctlpperheada. . We heartily endorse the above Article and hope'to see it inserted in every Constitution in the country: gi* T .- .77 W0u1d it not he well for the , ."Dl: 'or Schuylkill County _to adopt,,.i . , oue.or the civalifleations _for candidates in their Coutify ;Convention? It -might prevent them . eleptitig. MembersiSte hereafter witeiteunotread or • • - JET Cooxs..—The Copperheads .and _ other enemies of the Government. 'seem to delight in tiepreCiating the services to die • Government Of Jilt.: Cooke. -the biztker of Philadelphia and efficient negotiator of pub lic seurities. - But his merits are, recognized and - ttet -down at . the behest ,ef• Cop . . . ~.Perhead_orators who-predicted that :it would. yet take a bushel of greenVacks to buy a . bushel' of potatoes, or - Of other rebel haters of. an .enterprunng; shrew • business man. I , • of fir: Cooke'?,_success 'widely extended advertising. :His _energies aceomplished-part4riiiteri'•inli tile rest: The - --reinit -of 3iff:. - 12blie'EMforts : fife. the .s="2oi is well known. Under his, agency; about Feb, 15t:4863; and clesing . JatO 22..1864, the loanvas . soldtip to-$&14;780:600. : ' Of-lthe• - 7 SO • Notes he sold. about Vi 60,000,000. Making_ a total $1,271,780,500, to' say nothing of his ,Itirliefirbdertaiiin—tic• of Ibonds taken by his fain at the lettings to the highest bidder. Although other causes than imperfect agencies - retarded the subscriptions in:the summer a_ autumn of 1861. it cannot be denied that their subsequent success ants chiefly from Mr. Cooke's energetic Aireetion. His efforts have certainly been as unceasing,; and hiS wisdom, skill and energies have cer tainly been taxed'as much,-.as those of any. • commander in the field, and with results not , • less important " • • • . . . - THE CROPS WEir.—A subscriber writing. from Peoria, Illinois, undef.date . of Auguit 3d, 1865, says :•. " . " "Oni..erap . s . look splendid this Season, and most everything is harvested. Had it not been, for tbe. incessant rains for the last 4wo'weeks, we'lvonid have hadthe greateA Opti 'ever. raised in Illin ois, as it is we will haye.a full 'average cr0.5." $ .18,0 362 558 16 112 116 .11 tiki Tji - 13 - ;: 4 --- . T Ali g.E, • . . F . : i:ITED STATES SERVIC e.MAO . AZINE.—The Augui4 number of'this sterling publication is ourtable.: The-contents enc. Military Period ical Literature; -Eiectro-Ballistic ChronoscoPes From: Cairo , . to. the .Delta . ;' Sheridan's Mode of Fighting; Seeking the Bubble- No.IFL; Ana of: the'Wer. i No. 1711`,.FerSimat.Reminiseences 'of., •HoSciriazko ; 'Food for Ounpowder.; Waiting. for Father ; Only One ; Literary, Army .and -Navy Intelligence, etc. '.." , •• . 'This Magaiine :the - publishers think, IS now' •alaint te enter upon its, willed' inflnence.• 'During the licriod.rif actual hOstilities, am id. the roar and rush of baltle.- - but little opportunity' was possible -for deliberate writing or calm Thinking, but. now. in the quietness of. reitnred 'periee we have time to - write, and read ovdr, the - records of mii:extra ..ordinary progress in military and 'naval affairs the-history of our'g,reat armies and'greater Cam- . 'Now,too, our distinguished officers here tofore ahsorbedin doing theirdeeds of valor, can. 'find time to, write the record of, these, achieve- . merits, as only* they can.' . .battles and strategies can' be'. properly estimated' and described vast improvements in every braneh of Service-be . placed on record . ; end. fitting honor bp...done:to ..IThe '!` Service Magazine" unquestionably, grew-in interest - and value to all classes of •citi , zees, (tint to the Military public only,)and will be a record that all kftwild 'read and preserve ;.while it's ill prole invaluable as a centre of.Comunin terest to all who have had a part. iii the Making . of this'eatraordieary record..- • • • Magal7ine; for JuIY. .c.intaius p . art th'e novelOf DTiss Maki ribai dts. Cr; n e POW( u,: women, *dila:other •thirigs . in geoeral." The.-part, . .oti.clectioncering very good,: and apply with as MO& force to our own poli :is to those of England... Carl' there be,aoything more brile than"Yon.shallfif yourself for he:LE•gisLiture by. A. course- of profOgatm:prOfession, which .disgraCe a strolling.actor in siniciting, pairooage ' fdr-his . benefit.. You shall he in the-most, humil-. iatipg•sense of the.; c.apression, 'all -Thinga to all own,' and 'so : accotuniodate. your. principles, .and shape your. opinions : that Yon shall come - out of COS search afterpoptilar favor a'greatute without' -:ColivictiOn—a thin withoitt one...atom of manli ness.." GliMpses (if Bliss arid AnonymousAnthor -431iip...-are very sprightly. and .readable papers . . •-• "What's - w h a t. 'Ori„tand "Swatilike .. &upl6to the papers. of Cornelius. OTiowd in the pre,ent...numbek, . an d containsome - beantifqr • Um - Lights and ideas' expressed - in,. an •old'Ava . v. 'o:kri;ylc,'s Frederick the-Great is reviewed hi-the present munber'nf the magazine, and the- review . er concludes with some very sensible remarks chit .- - the quaint - tityki.of writing - adOnted: hy.the hi.sto; :The'artiele-on the Rate ofTotereSt is cell - cludedln this number, and :We' think it cOinparc,i favorably w hit preceding :. jeet.- - The novel of-Sir Brook Fophrook and Pica= cOisode.otemiterePoianeons autobiograc pity run-through the - present number. •; The arti cles en ' , Mr:. Gladstone- at Clicster,"- and' "The fast - and Coming :P.tidiaments;," nit have Merely . ; ,glanced Ovir' and caunta- noW.paSatipou their inep t - .tts. Republished' hy..teefitird Scot( A••• C 0.,. New, P3tat Affaivo. • , . yi r eOkly - Alinanac. 1•563,...tug .`m .- RISES .F.TS .12.5A,Tt , ra , Ai,....1 5' 77- .3 13. SuriTtAx. . .. -; 2.8.7 ' 2 . 1.4 - N1nN,1,Av.,; , .. I 5: - . 9 - 7 :1)- 1.5 ..5. :10 fi -•59 1( WP.MESDAY. 5 'll 0, SR: A 3 FRIDAY i.S 113 . y .55: Tri-Jorwrow.—Thitty4hird Sunday of.-the...yqzir` and ninth after Day'a leugiti,l3 - hyttre and M. minnies: • ' • . T Rey: 0. P. - EachCs will preach.in the Bab- tilt Church, 51abantango street, to-rUorrnw (Sun= cli,y):tnor . ning . and evening, at the usual lioufe. ..- • . . .. Silegr-Gnrolinti-!rit-Ilor.ses n7i(l 3fules.—ln ,this •lc• -, rough .oil this 24th :inst.; 200 serviceable, mules will be sold by..tlie Go . Cerninent,.and ou thO 30i1i,. .1 sWhorses.Will be sold: . . . . 'The new. tidal yard of. , Mr..T. - C.Aiullinger is psiving quite 'a sneee.s4in eonsetinence - of the . sn- - perior qualitSr of coarwlifeh'he furnishes f9r do- , .nustid ptirposes- See - list' of prices 'in another, • . . . ~ ... .., . . ~' Art nilider Of the Qr . )tieritmetit' is . navr inthis Conitty,:engiged th . .reffivpripg lion-e 3 tyllich''are the ,property of the Goyernment, havilig . newt twill sold-by the Gpvernment to the pirttes Mafia- . . . . . . • _ r:aptairtr.,.. W. Schnerr, late of the 48th. Itegi rnenti has openvti a. 'provision and Oocury..siore . 'in Market, street above: - Third.... He 'askS antl We hope he will receive.a fairshare of public pain:llk . ~. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. There : .will not 'be. .any.serviceiti : •the • S e cond l'realteflan Clinrch:.Market.Squaie, to-reorrnw.' The Ttev.tt.Th:. Pltimer, will preach. on . ..Sabbath, Auf.ti . o 20th, and them will be rtgnlar.Sabbaili serviees.thereafter, miming and . evening . „ at Joi and 73. o'clock; -.. '' . - , -..-. - ... .:-,.. • •.. ' . :l7;ol.(lins Pray L ik it; Wernerliaye ppened • a tnilitary aim agency at Theo arid Market: streets; this Bormigh, The 43 yon men hive proved •theniselves:gond toldiers in the and we do- not doubt ' that:they . will - prove- their= aelvee equally faithful and reliable in the business. they have undertaken. . • : . •- . . . pyritic . of ft - • . 114er.. late'. member of Co.:A, 'Pa...ll . eavi" Artillery, died at hie rcsidelice in Pottsville, on the sth.inst., of chrtin-; id , diarrhPea,:yrhieli.lie had. contracted ahniit five mohtlis ago. He- dnlisied ip .1862, and v.v as in the .4 6th year of:his:age, and ler veS behind. hinya wife and a large-number pf stitalt 'children; who are in .destitute 'eireumstanaeS. -•.• , I,;fe 'Sap T . . 13oweri, Photogr;ipher, N. E. pornerof - Market and:Cen*- 'ire street a, - ha 6 - engaged the pm - ices of. G.l, - Itoorbach; a competent artist, and is' pew making -life ei a soliir,..and new atyle porcelain pietnrea. Tie takes ferreotvpea at $1 25. a dozen:. • The pie tares turned ont - .hv Mr. Bowen we.underatanci, give great satisfaefiim.- - - . . . . . . Boiler Friday laSt _week a boiler at. the red a sh'rellit;ry of. Hr. George H. Potts near. - .3linersville, eapleded. with . terriffie . fOree; partly.llemolishing the Onildiiig ici which it 'was. 'situated, and injuring several dont loons boilers: The engineer was, ear the .boiler at the time, of : • thO'eiolosiori, - but-the frit:mei - its fortunately . took. a.direetioii Opposite 1.0.: - .the- spot' *hero ho 'Was' standing, and he escaped uninjured, Operations at. the colliery were impeded several days by the occurrence: ~ • • • • • C. Ellis • is doing a.good Work in the im trodnetion . .Clay's I - Self...Adjusting . Meta 'no -Weather:Strip into this" ncighborhood, - : and, We. would athise all' who are, troubled. and • annyed bythe rain, snow, and and cold, - entering under the outside doors and iiimfoivg, to give - him a call, the cost per 'door or wind )w is only C. 50; hd is now prepared to fill all orders' promptly.. • The-mode may be - seen:and Orders for strips 1(41 with - 13.' . the store of :Geo.. BrightA - Co., Centre' street. ".. • . • . . .1. . "Hole's' New Idea '171.)g - Piiies."—F. R. flriese lex, tobacconist, Centre street, - above Norwegian', has' fdr saleaotne Of these pipes, which are Very neat and light; and worthy. the attention of sino;- hers. ' The stem and.drio tube together are ntid. of gntta pereha.... Tttrkish tobacco eartridgei,. whieh will list long. sea cigar,' when smoked,, are used with it. • They coat tiro cents apiece..--- The pine. is-also. furnished with a nest wooden bowl, in - which any description of tobacco can; be smoked; The cost of theyipe z is /1 $O.. It is the 'most convenient pipa'wo :ever saw and isaaokes delightfully.. • . • • . Merited Appointment—The' secretary of war has appointed Col? Henry• Pleasants. kite of • the Forty-eighth Pennsylvania Regiment,_ and known to the country at large as the projector of 'the celebrated Tetersburg Mine, brevet. Brigadier- General ”tor skillful and distinguished services during the war, and particularly in the= construc tion and explosion of the mine before ..Peters burg.r It was one of- the finest pfeces of engi neering done during the war,• and the recognition of Mr. -Stanton in the Manner ststed; proves that he views it also in that, • : ' Theßorongh Council gave notice som e weeks ago, ; that the ordinance prohibiting Woirs. and Goats from running at large was to be enforced, Why is it not done? It •is a shame and' a dia grace to the place, and, if not Checked, our Bor. ,ongh Willibtcorne mull of the: most haggish places ,in - the State.' :Whitt is the use 'of inak frig °rill -minces if. titer:are net enforted-? No: decent coununpity.permits hoot, to `.nut at . 'streets, •and tut docent person: olio keeps • them , p'Prniit them to fun ,at - - - large: . to n - innuy theft ttleiglAryni. .1 . - ..'s . • ,- . • ..Robbed...On -Saturday case located in the entry leading:to' the .photographic gallery. or _Mr. T. 6.•• Bowen, cisrtier of Centre and East 'Market streets, :was robbed or twenty-fiye dollars worth.. of porcelain pictures ..' In. the Collection, were. portraits of Rev. M.r..KOons.,.Mr.lsatta Moy er, Miss Lane- and. Miss Swartz; which fact being generally known,, may les& to the . itlentilloatiou of the•praperty and detection of the thieves. • • . - eieitiingaitirie'lhetight it s, aunt sing_:ga mo:wati played Olt morning bat in this Borough; betweetf.:the ll;pet..elnyek of the Rtittaville•Clab =i eleven'playerii•form'erly them; bers of „the old Pottsville and Atlnntin :club tow. 'laid peacefully on- the - shelf. The ititinit tWasvistli= er_nue-sided, the. Pottfftlle,,eleyeti.,henting, • ,thsic •euthusinati6 but 'unfortunate • antagonistsi in one inn°ag,with onehtmOtandsetrentyouie tb epat*.- - We have it humane consideration tot' the .feeliug,s. - -&-the;defeated, andAo knot publiskihe' It can be found deposited .among .. the' arthives of .the soceepsful Club,„by anyone fora of the curl- There will,he a.matnh .Wednesday...next;:be-; tween the'Pottsville antl.Tatnanua °II _Tuesday nnt, the Pottsville-go to• Tuscar ora to play.the return match with; the Tuscarora : of' Philadelphia, and Pottsville Oink will be tilay ca in this Borough, weather permitting,•ou• Tues., cl ay, 29th instant.. • . . • _ - leerenueDeci:s' Where amortgar.re I contains a power ota t tOrtio; to sell,.subject to a Ramp duty. , aa , a power; of attorney and in addition .to the. duty. , required upon it as a; • niortgage. Vt heti a paititud of .real estate. be t w e en joint tenants Or tenants in common capuot, be made without_heing'Aetrimental to the inter,.. ests of the.parties.eoneerned, • and the Court or •ders'referees to sell . the . laud at • puhlie :auction, and a deed of theieathe is*m- de to khe purchaser,. Stich death" nausthe stamped as other. deeds. The stamp on the original process does not - dor.; er the deed where a mortgage. is foreclosed, and a special 'execution issues,. and land is sold,' the same as on a general 'execution deed niado. by, the sheriff to• putrchaser,.mustte stamped as oth . . . . . ... . . 'Alms llotise; Report.l—rtio . regular - mouthly. ineecing4the'Direetors of the Poor, of Sehnyl lill:Couiaty; 'Cilia held at the:Ali:Us HOUS6 ~ Aligus Present Edivard LebengoOd.' A: Pressler, ...and -The followink is the. - cefins'oi the House for 4he month. ending:July 31, 1865: • ' • No. at inmates. in House, June 30, 536 • " • July - 31, 1865.........-329 • . • . Decrease last month - ' No .of intaatee in . Hous July 31, 1.865• 307 " • to Same timethis year ' 329 Inciease last . year - • • ' . . 22, Of the above 49 are insane and idiotic; 50 un der medreal. treatment -; 42 phildren. • ' . Admitted !during the month,' 31 '• diselntrged and ahseonded„ 32'; 'boivd• out, 1% . . • :Lodging atid.meabi "'ere ,furnshed to. 11 0: per= Out poor . relief -was granted to' 121 peieons.; amounting t 01.1414. 50. •• • • Bills were.read; anti Oiders,diatVn,, annimiting $7,010 15 34,840 61 PritvicuS Total 1865 IVrernif Tieltirns.—Bulow will -.13e - - fOunda.. M D _ titillation of-returnsof ineome. in Schuylkill - Conn, ty.. 'rho figures alto* the income during the year 186-f of the.parties named :after dedneting• $6OO National, - State, and 'local - taxes tot that' Year. amotint • paid lot.rent of homestead, :and for re Allen :Wm • 619 •Keishner Allen - Geo : Jr. , • . • 95 Kemp Amer John - • .159 'Keria- Wm- • • • . Ashton in "340 .Keich . „Allen-L:11 • - • -9,000•Kol,b Phililt • Al:Tacit. lien ry. I• .: .31 Kneetenn John-, Abbot:Ms . W • 596, Keleh Conrail" . . • AlSpaeh . Pliilip ; ... • I.llli e ich Amami : Ll K , ...... • 5114 Kershner 'Reuben'. • Minns Sol . 204 .Ks airman .John . J. .. 700 :Krell 'John W • A tin m'Jos":. ..... .• l• 1.172. Krim.' ' • - Ander'srin . .ablin. ,. . • •'2:613 Krell John... Backus' las' • • ' .• .100• King Benill • D.avid . •• . • • 12S Kraus •Coniad • ' .Brunie Christ _472 „Krebs Siimin :Boyle :.. --,• • 19 Kennedy John... : Bond' - 210 Kern Jaeoh : • 13right •58'Leiby -Jos .... -.. 110ner Patrick-1... • 74 Leopold - Atig... „• Bobt h. Win .. .. . 191 Lane Wm . • Bischoff • 13 Lech John .. :11 Boa. Jere - • ,:'•:•• 365. Lring John •• •.. Graft. .. .... • ' 94 li.ichtenhalin C • - Manuals} J oe • : Livingston .$ Bond David_ ; ; 135 Di rch• Brach' Patll . , . 1213"Lichtenharm Thos;.... 1.40 f 'Long, Ja... Bi- 1 11.op :Henry , •• . 133 "Ludwig 'F 'Billet Lorenz • 10 Lanhright Geo • • . 311 Linde nuttij . : W.:se John. - .:....." . '..• 244 Leen F. A ... . 11 'ver Wm ..6:17 - I.lltz Moses • • .Watkin... • '.356 1 evenst in e jos.. - 11 . 2:•ant :Chri6t .2,lo•Lonk John Ihook Wm .... .. 460' Nl'•yer WITi . "Barton . • 194.31cLanghlin.rat,... Bruton ja. - ; - 143..MCLaughlin•Par... ; 11:ichnum Christ.. . 2.15 ' Mach Jos 'Brennan ...hp' .Sill McAllister - Arch- Ileyiihn• Rich . 462 '3lillerSittion: ltoyer 'Daniel M.... 979 Alelkhan Boyer John S - 1.160 ',3loss'Thos :; . .B7ICtItN Israel • .2'31 Minniek BuhrtMartini:.:::... 240 McCoPey 'Berger . .laco15:..:„ • • Ti) 75forrnw.W:T.:„:„: Bet tour • ihrist:... .169 McConnell- ;Tali. B e tz Ant:briny " • 2110 Magner Boyd• Geo L.. ... . '6SO-Mtillen' Hen ' • - . Brehken Anthony, • •.• 20.3.111eCaimillin .Mich; Bailey.Da v 904 Miller Benber F X • 244 M . iridity.Thos....... . 1;000 Martin F F.; .•,.• 'Burrillenry • 1116 MC:affrey'mich_ Prell. John • "" 119 . Mr:Breen Philip..., Balley•Wrri 1.0.51 - Mcßreen.Terrence: Buehler Lewis • - • 171 MoyetJosW:: . ..;.; Bright, Stephen.... • 150 McShaffrev Win. Brode Thos ,;„,- 93 McNally ' , Hen.....• Breit Casper .. • • • -.. -417 Moyer Simon Brown Ge 0........ 1,917 McGuigan. • Beard Mich • • ' '5Oll 31cAffee. Aug Brennan :. 61 311nnesS George:.. , Boyer Bey-.T ; :- • 52. MeNellris.Philip..... • Carter Thos " • . 'l7l Mcßluifirey . 30,139 31111er Christ I. cola 'Jos 8..... . . • • 502 31cAffee Saml • :COnrad John (Jr. )(ticker . R o J A , Casey 15514 . L - • ••• 110 Marks - Peter • Carter Wm•• • 91 1 Marks 'Jos • Carter Rohl - •.. • 2,335 Meer. Wm • Cull •Hugh"...." . , .... . Coutts Wm' • 117 - 31 eyer Aarr-M ••• Carter John'... . .... . Curnen "Rich 'll4 Miller Wm Carlin' Andre. W.. •• .115 - Miller : Chas F •• . •Volinchan Peter.l.. .".41,M•irtz P S • Car1in.Put.......... 251 Neill John 11 ' Conley at • 239 Nehr John , Cake Henry L • 503;•000' Norris :1510.ce ' • • - Carter Jll9 • "4,ooo;Ndrris.37 s llrertxl:.'..i- Dedrieli•Levi • .901Nehf -David • • Deputh ' 95',NatrerA' 'Ralph.. . Davis3ls,Ornfrod Geo • ...I Dice "John . 301110.chmen:Baltzer.. • Davis Ctiruelins.... : ; 3291Plitter4in ThOeb... • :Derr L K ' • 292 i Purcell Thos. •. Davie Ed 9 r : . 17311'1'1SO Win . •• . . Bailson .Petcrs.... • 519 Purcell' Jae ••• Dennistori E A.':. 906Pfleger Sol .. .. .- Denniston G"W.: . .. .711 Bandall John ' Belie' All s . . 100 Rice Lazarus ' Ditchhurn, 44,.Rice Moses' M • Doi lab pe John. . : : 416 Reinhart:Li (1 1 : Dralion • Jesse. - ... • 1.914 Raab Geo Dies!. • -76 House Geo • ' • • " 200 Delaney . lls.Reichelderfer Jac:. • 164 ,Dortnetzeil• Philip .•• ". • 16i Ratcliffe R0bt...: . . • • 2,060 Henry, J 2,306 Roberts - Jacob.' 2,5.41 Diiitinger . Jacob::: . • 44 ReicheLlorfer . • Joss . • :42 DeFrelin Wyn 676 : Ratcliffe Samt.: 5.506 Itean 'Danl . • • • .. 575 "Ralston . • 8,591 Draper Wm ... :; . . • . .1,072 Ruff, Stephen...-. • " • 697 Daniels Danl. ....; • • 209' Beeman J0hn...:... • 154- Esker.. Chas' • ' ; 1500 Rnsh- - Jas ' ' 136.. 'EI 1 _.. . .• ' . 50 Raab Augustus.- 461- • Eckert • 321.1"ta fter .... • s 160 Erbe john • • .74 Richards :Francis,- • '325 Emmett Thos:.: . .:•• •• 311 Raab Tialfzef - •• • • 462 • Eltrinliarn. 31, Riel 74 Evans - Wm. .. • . ' .430 RUH . Danl . ... 1. Eslelli Gen- •.I,l6.Rediger August: .1 • 24 '.. 151.111icharde 237: Erbe.s3lmon . • ... •.• . '. 231 Itelfsnyderlsracl.: . 130 ErduS David . - 1.116:•,-Roblnson Preston: •1;015 . Edling . Fred.;:: • . 100 Rogers John - • 200 Eltringhain Peter. • 1492:Raab:Andrew • .05 Ent erl tne Ed iv . s 3,000 ' Ratcliffe Jai.... "56 Estehro'ilt ' , 2:1O Shiffee'stine l :;..than ' • " Farber Jacob • • -252 ISchriner C F:.:: Full weiller . 'sl•Sowers.,Fredencic... .Faber'.Jubus -153151x.ece John Farley Danl.- ;55,S.Seliwartz.151 M. ; Fnhn arc' Nich...., 1691Stidfole .11 F • Farley Mich - ..• • 11SiShatip Danl • Mich ROM,- 'Shoemaker W Fiulge.Job. .. ... . : 100 Shindel C F. Frantz Stimlien ;58 liSchnizart , Peter. ... ; Riker "ArChibilld:-....• • 2l I Starick. Ernst, ::. Farber , Frank..:.. . 155 \cope' William... . Thiwler M P.. •• ' 1,240 Sands Isaac.T • ' : Filter Christian... " Starick henry Fellierolf .B L...:.' 26e Seheinly Jan • Faber Philip: • • 4,0)11 Stahler, Jelin Fmidenberger : Q.. - 4361.Schroalder Geo„:„. .:Freidenbcruer. .109Schnkart , Henry... .Fritzeh .. ;.. • 2:10j Sendrook- 'Fry Emanuel p:m i Shindel,EF - Guinan • • • 71.1Stapleton..Thns:.: • :GOodballett Simon'- '2sl,Seitzinger A D.. . "Genlhart:Adam A..... • 306iShillingerNichnlas 56,Sciders Jackson...L. Green Sa4l ' • •• .. .226 Stack. Griffin • GearnhariN nthtny : ,344 Schnitz ;Bel tzer....; Gallagher 'J _ • ohn .226 Shillinger Fred, :. GuldnerWm. .. • .... 74 Seminer :Jahn . Goldner Elias., :.;37 Shilhe Gnifett •5amt....;... - 1,490 Schmangh Jacob.. GeiserGeri:... . 7603eigenpess John.," • Gardner ' Jac R.... • . 345 - Schwalm Jac- Gillaspi.o%Barney:. • 337 Schwenk, Marcus.: Graeff H B ' -5:027 Sautiutm Ilurtutick'.Andrew. • - 555 Samuels Wm • ' Hunter Ralph . ISS-Speise. Henry . figr . tinitit . ' - .170 Sands. Ge0.W,.. - - Ilahlilett Job.: . 161 Schreffler Hodgkins . '1461 Seitzingcf *Lich...: •ilorn John, . ..... .516 : Thomson' .. llerrold John.. 16 'Pr . aynor •Thos.:-:::' _Haldeman Mathias ' • .6951Thonia. Charles:.: • Ilaldanian .161Tiley Wm. . lliggins *John....;. - • • -521 Tyson Henry" • : Hirsh • John . 134' Tyler jOlu .linger John, "•121Thomas David P..: Hinkley:Frank, - • . • 109 Tuniback .11ada . - 134,Trout - : Hendricks Jere.::.*: • • 66171rkh Ge'o Haworth'. John.... • .1;600 IV:under : en Theo, • ;' ilmie•John • Jr:.;.: . 116iVarilY Wm_ ' Hada Adam' : • .59j Vaughan Chas., 'Harris. Archer • ,• . 2 1 Vtiughan Seta- s- .11ourerNattuin • : :153. Waters John • Bauer Beni ::11,6041Williams • Morgan. lierwig Dant • • 126 "Williams •Iloffman Francis...: • 41•Wil llama Houser:John Cr. • •••.' 742; Walker Chas.."... liadesty 2$ I Wilson : Hughut•:B •• •• SO3 WeldY 114 :- Ilartwick . 471; Walters Hen Jr.:, Hunter 'David • . 353"Weigand F Wi::: ilaver.l.9 Wm ' . ' • 190'Wentzel Geo • Hoffman. John . • .4621 Widfoni-John. S: .. • Israiil Georke ' • ..444Whetatoue Isleifi John., 245 Wild He : nry. : .. . . . Conrad' •: . 413 iWerner:Geo,.4. - ...- Jonetis Edward . P..' •• . 401Weldori :Wm • - :Jones John P • • • 75 Walker Joan Jones H0w1and....*:12,170 I Williams Lewis; I.• ." . Jones John :. • 42440:Walker Beuj.. Jones Wm.. 17. • 424 Wood Wm . :• • ' Jones Stephen:.... • .1,409 Walters Wni • Johnson .John • 2,275 Wise Henry:- • Johnson William:, • ' 133 Waiters Edmiind.... Johnson.litchard,:, '619 WestOn 4011.11 • . Johnson George:. : fS Wagner Geo, •• Jenkins • ' •- 57 Wyatt- Jas • • • Jordan;••Francii 11.. -.29 Weigand J W JeffersonSlmot:::• - ' - 21 Wise Herr K. ;:..... • Jimobs Wood : joi • •Johnson . Robert. 373 Whetstone John.: ' 'Johnson 'JartieW.,..•, , .".1,15: Walker. 'Crop . 9i Wenzel Jobb' - • .• • ....• Killen • 55 Walters . Henry;,,li '7,656 'Krell • '.:511 Wlgford 4.8 Knereber. Jacob.: .. • .-298 Wagner. '• • • • 160.. .lillponger Pins: .• • Yarrhigtnn , :":". Win . Kleese •••• 444• Zeinfer.,1 7 41.: ,, ;: - ;;;; : . • .888'! KleCkner,• : 317 '7 , 4zenfakt "30 : 7. Krebs 313., lletuier•John • • • iiBr Knealv George.:..: ' ' .2241 • '' • • .•• ' • )404 ? , 1 ' S cLIAMIEB.. F 611.31 Z 0 hit nin'g . Last . Q. 73 . 4 46 eywg. Ney .1112'21 inn'g 1eir.11.,.g. 211 6Su thu.g . 665 ;Kelly -.Tohn • - $ 15 Boyle Peter 1110j1(ester Shro.)n P.,. 264 Boyle John : OA)... • • so7iLevan Henry 94' 'Boner John " • .. 274 Messerrrnith • P.D. --.14 Brown Jae 'S'. 1,340.5iark1e JonaB - 2 5 0 Beyle Jea .'.l9s'.Moyer Dan' • . , 265 Boyer 11e81y 480,81inor . . 141 . ..Baran -John • 57111cader 417' Bpuis Geo. - 19.017dehan Frank • • '452. Bou#bner.A 142124eCabe 162 View Isenc.A.::„.,.. • ..6$ Bacliett firandill Data 542 . ..172 Marshal 415', $,01)8 56T- Conohan Jere ~ -461 ne.Mantlaman . :7;; . .. 'llO .Castles Mieb - 619I.Mnirin Coady "'OR. Conningham-Rdw, ::169 McFadden Hugh... • .250' . '.B7BH6eifert. ~ - :'1 Dennis . '"151 ` l Nelfert • -865 Drerldoeen; • 6810.413nn0r Dan.: 106. .50 6, 01001 d .lona.. ' • 903 4 . ..Darinherl.yJas42o - .-: -1934.D0nne1l $26 Thmvaitig Geo• '67,lotElonnoll . 142. :214 145%1 "." Dougherty J - (latj';•. 664:Pepe2 Oswald.: .. Is 4 DaltonJha.... - . 5 00 Her:11101d David... 100 .Fitch-. Andrew -- 215.11uth Giletatas.... - 864 Ferry Win ... .. „: . : • 17218 6nson Geo . • 3013 Friel Pat ' ... 142TISteward D J., .. 100 462151yker stenhen... .1,053 "Goodman Edict.:.. 446 1 Stapleton.Tiwi... , :. • :116 George Gideon, . M:Seitz Win • ,; 190 Gallagher Chas 255 Sewall .'. 119 01111m:ire (I.or - _ . 390 snedden 750 ilearhart. Danl. • -15 e. Tanner Jiihn ' 477 Ilable 216.Thoinas" -1:041$ liorlitcher 191 Thrash M05e5....... •. '.275 .11aldaman C 271 Wemz ninon 423 .Hauch.11en........' . 1;163 Yost B K 750 Job Th0u..'..:..`._. • . . itiest4ietin TOwnisidp, . . - lich John: $ 2110 M tinti •.. 14S Behler • St • Mont z„. • 245 prettier . Paul: . 101!M nuts Tilos -•- 139 Heitz Lewis 113, Heitz Win . 290 Miller .Reu - ben;.... 180 *bier, , J0hn.......' .1011 Itionti John, . . 280• 'Bayer Danl.... .*:'„ • 411 'Miller Dan' .P ' .100 ... .... '334, Miller ,Danl 1150'1 Frederici Alfred:, ..; • 470 Miller ' 100. .Gerbta- David; ;,... .3011:NVer .. .137 Garber .146 Ohl Daniel."... .. .. • 200: Gerber 25iilivx Nathan.: "Gumbos Joseph.... . 277 Ibibreeht ." Hoffinan Steph..... 921-Rex Joel • ' • 125. H MA; . 47; Reeser . 100• Mast . Pete. ' • 200•Seilterling Peter. ..., • 774 ,Meister: .. • . ...• 84' Solliday • Halliantan . 122 Sniff!) Writ Habbis.Aralrew:.;. , .2.192 Shoemaker. Saint HnbbisSassaman Yost.... , 114 ' rabbis. DaVlO Steigerwalt Joseph', , 23 .Habbis . Micli • '292 Steigerwalt:Nathan, • - .pa Muus:cker:Natlaan. 114 Statelier . Solomon. • 23. Mill David .".'teigerwalt Ir 11%. . -81 Hitl Gidecin , 315.Steigerwalt:David'J lO6 Houser Henry:: „- • - 104 Sieigerwalt Jos Sr. '2O Houser Snyder John ' 1,600 Melfrich'Renr3' W. 1011 • Hardline. Jos: Treishaeb George: 144 Karim's:T. J0hn...... .2t19 Klstier.jOhn.2BB Treisbach .8 9 Kistl6r Jona • - 166 Wehr -Elias . 81 Kistler bad ~ • 10T • Werth - num Saint. : Kistler Haul • GOO Weri turiati Wm'... 100 Kistler C b 1 1,317 Zettlenawer John. 413 Kistler Way " " 0.18, Zeiler jamb' • lll Knapp A • .. 300 Zimmernian Bent: 018 'Knerrier• Clias • :... • 100 Zinunerthan Joit 43 Kohlinan. AnthnitY:. ;800 Zantherman Thos. , 100 1,011•211 ere • Sah4l... • .149. Zehner , Levi • Sl Leibv. Reubeu-L.,... - • IS•i' Zeigler Dant ' .8 Leihy Jacob L: 15 . 0 Zehnei WnlD.... 40 .I.ellw Reuben F... .1,101 Zehner . • 4.10 .:31ontx.jac Jr ' Zehner Gideon:: 30 Monti Nathan:. .• • 'ISO. - • • $41,850 76 Arm'er .T05,....;.....4 . 4941Jtines E'T:..:„ , ..$,. 857 Ittniel• ;MP . ". : . • 135,'Kennly J. 8... . -..:... 23' 113o0nrTat (3111 „, . - . 130(Kerna.Cornelina... ' .140 liiinerTeter. : .... ', , 'l3.4,McGee Jas (Id) ..: '. 45 Ticenlnun Nick: i:. • 31.1 Murtny . 'Peter... - ... .. 139 Boner John .: .. ..:.:. . ' 255Mtillen Pot ' ' ' 5'23 Boyle .Thos; .•::........ • 17.24!Mclingli jpg.....,... ~, : 773 '93 : urns Peter • - :' . 3011!Mccrticken M ' - - .. let. Bo:de . as'. - : 99 ,Moser 'Elias.: ..: ...• .-. • 63 Clair 'Dennis' , -'"45(1 -Mitchell. Thus. • - • 625 Cannanit Oast - ' . , 8:i0 McFadden Mich: - .... .. • 511 , Campbell Jns ..,,,:: ...62.61Minnich Nathan.... , :. • 129 Caldwell 1i0hty.„.., , .. );01.31clingh John.. :.. .. • 691' Carrjohn. (2ity... -; ' 26 Melly -COndy..:. . .• . 310 :I:tivis Geri • ••• ' 31S;Maley Pat ' 79i Belay limirphrej... .:- 167,31c.FacIded Edw.,. . - 675 Daniell- E ' 1, vV Murray 11uz1i.:..; .4.096 Fisher Nea1:...... . '4471 MostitallaisL . •.. ' • !Oa' :Gitiaela , !•l'' , rly:',. 35:7 2 7t1c Dermot '4 tei .::: 790 " Gal laut er . 'l4in:ll .. -55 V 0' Dpnnoll J. (341),;.: '439 •Ilallattlier Oa.. .. .. ... 66 O'Donnell. Pat :, .. . .1 , 15 Gal laull.‘r John... . • 5 ,(Y.Brien Hen.: .... ' Q i ll i o l er Neal . •' pi 'Powell Chas - .tolden Edit: • ' . ' 4no Poh Depi .. .. .. ~. ' Coldy tvan '' - I '2oo;ileese DOlll • " • liobin :Rich. - - 602 'Rickerts John •'• Herring - Baal '- •• • •ti Smith'. Edwin . • . Jaittes Edw... :::-.; . 1,040, Stein,' sinam:-..... • • ..loons John (...41)•„:. . •• 377' West Jas ..... ....-... - Jones I hint ' 205 : W00d Jan .. , : ... ... -Jones F.: E., , ..... " nog' Williamia T H • - Jetinin , ti ' John .... ', 14.57; . . . •. . . • •'...' -.. :gigot Bruneilvig •Towirisliip. . . . • .Brown Geort:te.',. 4 ' .235 Kersbnar D il - • 's' DockJc.:itina.... ~ ' 270 Koch John Mt' • - • Be'lisheier :1 , D; . ..:. • :3 1 10;Kersbner. Wrii-8... Bock'Smsannah .•. : . ' • 41 i Koch Abiahant i: . Bock.. Paid ' - - 1,01:101Kri Oki e J ., 4in .Bensiitgerr. Fred.... 9.oo•Kirnmel Jacob... 'RI , olle 1, Daniel:.... - - : 6110. Lei I 2 David:..:... lienk r Geo.. :....• . '2,o,llll:orig.Abraham..-. Rock A udreye ' - 20013loyer .Jac K1...-i. Bock Henry' - - ' '2os l Millei Peter• •. f l „i to, s am t .. .„ : . - ince Nester' .11ehj:...::: h B?lich Joseph' • • '. 10(Ncster Dan 1...... Bayer .I•,•,sh ' : 3 00 Pile Jacob 8... s • Bolich . -Wth '' .' 200 Seltzer jOhn F.., ' Coleman :Jamb u: '• 670' itleltier 'Wm - • .'C'Ook John 5110 .Steigerwal t S S._ ' Breisbaeli . ',Wm .... ' 2411'1 5 assaman 'jos.. , . IteLorigyElljah .. . 292 Stiniefter Jacob. .Dreher Chas.._ 265 Sol !Mai'. E 5 . .:. Faast - -,Jere... .... • Roo litamm Israel.,:. . 70 . cht •Chnrli..• .•• 232'TrviehierJat 7:: .Ito Jtifies Reribln,:..:: - 2 290 Teter,. Grin H.... ' Enitt lit Abraham:. 250 Thornpsontl S: Koch Wni'.l ..:.,... '2.lslWeaver panl Sr. • Koch: henry . TN...1 . 64 Beni . • • Koch IV w .....: . , 17311'iist. J. K • •Kershner .h' B • .• - .1r.9 I IS2. IQ'S 'ITT 37, %Kr . . unionTownithip. *Boone ' Sarni ' • $ Inn; lireb4 54411.indeintitti - A,...... Breisch 11 ••;n • i1011:M oulieck Enoc:. B relich Adam Rumbel Il6n Bre isrh &oil) 'l. O OO Rum hel Brandon W ;4 11.thnith F Barrow - I'M • .. 1 5110iSianfror 'Hen Dianbaclr Win, • - 07 . :Srltffer Dresher. Sam 1 ' .1, hoh sei tier ...jai; Beeenhaner • Jac.. - • 117 11Singler Fenst eringeher J.. • . 131 IStranh. Jae ... : 4741Stim ithilpl . Forise This .. .... liti2 loneh Solomon.; Fry Levi ‘2(r.uSiur,loy Lawrence rep:eler.Wiii 4041 Williams T T.C.:. ..11hrt • 1 3b i• 1 ' - os t Josho ' Jiiity Win , • ilhOiZirnmerman L.., • Kulb,Philip 1,1541 • . . . . . . . : tinoln :111o4ucisent Tund .. •Coll , ,cteil by' LoniS Kock; Sl'. Claii. • . . ll ,, ,noqinehrig.: - , :$ .1 John :L. :Millions. Win. St ono.. • - •• 1' John.. 11 . Own .;. ~. Andrew • Britto'n 1 Gr Jtines Reported before • • NrigiNonK, Atimist 5, 1/365. Received nf 116nji:hiin'Ilrtrilian:`Aslistitnt;Trpas urer at- Potts'rille; Pa., Two Hundred 'and Twen tytthree.Dollars ($223), contributed. hy two htin-: dred' and twenty-three sulitieriber .to the Linvoln . Meniorial Fund BENJ. *B:,Stir.rotA,.:, -Tteaslr.. , ILndien nhd you wish" to Marry 'pin can do' so • by addressing me. - I will Rind you, witheut. money 'and withont. price, - valuable 'in formation, that will enable. you to.marry..bapplly and speedily,. irrespective of age,-wealth or .beauty. This information-Will cost you nothing ' and if you wish to marry: I dill-cheerfully assist You, • 'All letters strictly confidential. . The' deislied infermation sent f by return mail r and no reward asked. 'Please -inclose Postage or. stamped envelope, 'addressed to voMsel e. . :Address; SARAH. It lAM.BERT..preenpoint May 20, .65 . ..-21 . .)-3m • . Kings c.o.:N. York... .• lielmboldho Fluid Extr act Buchu. is plerMant in taste anB odor.fren. from fill injurious pro perties and imMerliaMin its notion: [April 5...'0:14,0,3m . .. . . . . . .. . .... INi.Purify, Eniricis . the Itlctod,:ri . nd Belyit:i tify the complexion, wmjim.smorxes,limume Coricerr: 'MATED FLUI II -EaTISA.CT SA.TIAiI'Et4I.A. .'' One { bottle equals in'etrength one &lon of ibe'Sy.raiiiir.Decbction, . . . . 111fAIR Dll - 1 . 3 I 111 . AIR: DYE - • • . •DatelaeloOs • Masi. ,Dye' is the best in 'the world. The only trne and perfect Dye , -Ifarmless-4n . - stantancons and Reliable—prothices a splendid' Black or Natural' Brown—rernedies' the ill effects of Ban/yes, and frequently restores the on color.. Sold by 'all Drattsists. Tile arntutue is signed, W. A. Batchelor, SI . Barclay. Street, New Turk. . • - . • Jahnary J. 1%5. • •••' • ". • 1-ly •: . • . . •'. A Clear.; Smooth Skin and . Bmtutiful . coniplesion•folldws the use of .11estnouti's'eoncisTan 'ken fLeto EXTRACT. SAits" . ,rAntia.A. It 'retrieves black apots,-.'nimPles! and all eruptions of the skin: • April R, ' : . • • . . • • SAicilinn IFI r ,Iteinivver has proved itself to he the mostwffeet preparatiOn for theliairei-er offered to the public; It is &vegetable - compound, and contains no -injuri ous properties whatever.. •• . • • • IT %%ILI:RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGI NAL ..*.lt 'will keep the hair from falling out • • It'eleanstbe scali - and makes - the:liair• soft, - .lnktFeas . • - Itia a splendid hair dreSitine. • •. • " • • • • , --No:iiersOn.: old or'voting,,slionld fail to IT: IS RECoMMLNDER - AND USED. BY TirE. .FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. .• • Vegetable Sicilian llgir itenevier,, 'and take no ocher.. • : •.. . '• . . . For Pale hy . all'drnggists, Angutit. .12,. , 115. • tint ,,, llll . Celtallbi of &WM,' fret.. Thaw: ac , notic , 4, must Le paid for at the .rate•of . 1,0 cents perline.' . • ••, 1115 552 244 190 529 540 349 55,1 • FELI.Y . ritAPPE: —On Friday, ,August 1£4415, Middlomt, J. G. Ftiiirraarry,.. in his Od.year.• -• Jnne.t . nwii. Lebanon,' C,nnnti:,*•,.:on .tbe• 7th Augd9t, Gitnenn IhnimAN, nged TS yearn: • • KOCII:—At Auburn' on •.the .MART wife pl.Benjainin • Kocl9; .t;ged. 45 . yew's, 2.montliadnd .KUEEINIE:L-On the 9th "of July, in . - East.' MAnixSiitnnACitiA Eunnst.t,:agedr7Olyeara and . . . • •:LIJINCiACRE.On the. Ist Irntant.`ln We.9t SAsAit. widow of the late Jacob Lolivere.• • • . *. . . - . . . ....131.1 . C11. - , ln ..Schuylkill- .11aven, On . Wednetiday.- the 9th in.t: C.sitomika N'k-.wELL ?Miami.. wife of - Col:Thos. C. Ztilicti.:in the 36th year of her aum • - ' . .The relatives and friends of the faMily"are incited to 'attend the funeral from the' reildenee of her -.huiband at SehnYlkill Haven, tomorrow, [Sunday; at 2 o'eloek. .P. M.. to prooeted to-Mount Laurel Cemetery . Potte.ville. .. ... “Adorn the Graves of the Dead.” T.l-1.42. MARBLE YARD AT 111.1NEnSVILICE, . 11RP been removed to the east end'of 'the tonii;thrner of 'Sunbury Strectand polP.vitie Road. • The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the•publictObis etock - of . • • - • . :AMERICAN - dt ITALIAN 2LABBLB E . Which, he is numufactoring into Tombe.-Montimerds; Head and Foot Stogie ntlipiecep,-Table andllnreart Tops. Window, and Door Sllis.• Step.% ike:;• also, Feats vith Railing. for• cereetery purpores. -Lettering-of the best etyiee done' in German, and:English characters,' and ell kinde, of - ORN &MENTAL ..Wo.lllk.execii ted in, the highest style or art and' the' tnoet. Imbstaatial manner: Ile gad hal no* ready, some beautiful ecdlp, tures Made oaf of Italian - ,.ldarble; consisting of *some • 'Very neat deatml for' cemetety , ourposm.. such as carved Lambs:Flower Vases: Urns; Doves,'kc. Please call and., tonindrid .foe-yenrielt ete: - Prices are verrlin Work - delivered •nt diftance free of charge: • . • , P. F..EISff—NitROWN; formerly of liortte , and CO. • ATIVOIt /54 . ~• il2Llt s. • linlin Township: MATRIMONIAL. . R. HALL& CO., . N.. 11., Proprietors DIED. . ) 111fERERIC offer myself aea candidate 11,r the LEGISIATIME at. theetieuinfr, elec tion: subject to the deeleion of the Urbino - County:Con vention, H. W. PINK.B.MINA..Tretimet... July 2.?"1.; 6ir . • • - GE. NE RAI, ,VES, ~.. . . , . .k.I.IIIEiETI7VP of the SiOckhiolders of ttiv.ll;ttiera Coal and. linproyement Com pany will bs.b..id at the (ace, of Win. R. Smith. Potts ..tille,'N., OR W ECPNEfiDAY.:August Bath. at 2' P. 'lf., 'for t4e.ritiri*x,. of elec:lpz,irlllct,re kW said Contiliany.. , . fly order of CommirtionnrS. ' - • . • :.- . - .:. ....Aug. 12,. 'G5.-32-3t ' ft..J. W . 4T.T , A.CE., Fecretaxi...• : . . . • . RUB 31 ts.f .101 IN A. DU.r1103:..t • C 0.,. mining Coal on the Marshfield, proper-. ty. tULS beep :mittnateonseht .hy the withdrawal (ram the lift of JAMES, ROEBUCK. The hoslnese - beret jter he cOndatand-trY-11..ENft1 • HEILr& - JOHN• A. INTITO>I, under the - stune Arm "name of JOHN A. DUTTON & CO. - • Antmat 9, '95'.-3tt.6t, ' . . .. . . . . ' • F. 1.111 KAI C' NO Ti CE.—U'yhe?..e.:l•4.my 51* !wife:.'Elizabeth..Jarie Thomas, his .without - just 'Cause or provocation, left my lied and board, there'-' .:..fare,-.khereby. notify all tansnina eencerhed not:ttktrust the'said. 'Elizabeth -Jane Thomas on mv'accnnnt. as.l .will pay no debts contracted by her: and ally . one. truAi. Mg her aS grOreStild.will,d6o. at their .ewn risk. : • " • •': Ashland, ;July 5... , 65 ..31-3i 4 ," -,TAMES.I'EOMAS.i . . . . , a• ,:-• -- 1 -- , '.:..-.....N0T1CE.A1l iporismen and others are 0 . ..--M ' hereby cautioned against trespassing on the darn of itie.subscriber.' in Wayne Toirnship. Schnylkiil COnntY. or permitting' any• hounds or dog,s.hunting thereon. underthefull penalty of the•liw, which will be enforced to:the fullest extent. All dogs . foundlna' •• . . - Mug on the Prernises - Will be shot. .• .• : ' ' '• • August 6. 'GS 813t' - - WILLIAM 8. 40.C.M.18.' . NOTICI3.‘--11. S. 1 nteennl ReVen nc OEI ice, 10th 'Collect ion District, Pa.—The annual 'assessment of persons in the loth .Collection District of Pennsylvania liable .to tax on LI CENSW, CARRIAGES,. AND „OTHER.. ARTICLES ENUMERATED IN SCIIEDULE •A, , AND ON IN COMES FOR TILE YEAR 'ISOI having been comple ted, and a list thereof Placed in my hands, by the naSes sutler collection. notice 'Whereby given.that the duties and taxes contained in Said list are now due and p;tyq: ble....and all persons in Schuylkill Conntycharged there , with ars required to pay the Paine at the Collectors of flee iu Pottsville. on and atter illIONIDAY; the 7th. day of Akitaui.t. 1563, until THURSDAY, the 7th day of illitionzber,..l,S63, inclusive. Payments must be made In United" States Treasury orin notes of hanks.organized nutlet. the Act to -provlde a Natforial....Currency.lcuown as National P0n15.8.: Offiee hours Irerd b A.• 11„ to & P.M. • : , ••. • 8..,A penalty. of TEN PER _CENT., - and a fee. of twenty .cents for service of notice.,:wil: be imposed' on those who do. not -my within the time preleribedhr law. and a tine 01.1 , 14 E, tiIINDRED DOLLARS, : OR IMPRI so:% . :Ativr Fort TWO YEA RS,'.• OR 110 TR. art: the penalties for doing business without the license re quired.. • . • JAMES A. INNESS. ". . • „ • • . • Collector letti.Distriet Penna. • „Pottsville, kug. 51.14 7511. i.. • . . .31-4 t '. • •. • . . NOTICE:—!The , intbScriber • liSreby. cau lions all pers.ims from. trusting itife, on his accoimt: Fhe hivind left his bed and board-without sue cause, he 'wlll.oay . Im. debts contracted by her aiter.thia date. . . . T. 1 - IENRICff... Barry, Schuylkill . T LYE; 11? It It itIIEOTIieEM can Ue hitclut AlioWei:Gallery for St - 23.; ,65 Tti. VII LE AND VICINITY.-- POTTSVT,LLE; ;Tr rx '1665 • ... . . . - _ . • .Themndersigned respectfully informs' the- Citizens of Pottsville and vicinity; that he has opened a..COA 11. YAK D.•in'thbi Borough,. On a lot of grouhd';above .31.ctieOwnti tavern, on the old Peacock Road, and, near the Mount Carhowßailroad. - Re will keeptonstantly on -hand Coal "of all 'kirds. ard sizes. and of the bet . quality, (not the' outcroppings - of yelns) and hopes ,to reCeive a irtir.shaie of public patroaatre.,- - It is 11110e_e-. tionable that a gond Coal-Yard has long been needed in Pottsville, and the - undersigned-. trasta diet his en terprise will lie encouraged sud - sustained... . .' " Coal Weighed before delivery.. '.. • . • ' .- . Do . . - ea - for the - reception -of 'orders;. WhiCh .will fie piompily attended-to, will be placed . at the following _point:: in the Borough; .. .. . . . „. , AMERICAN lititSE,.. . .... .) . ... - ...•..: : ' PEGER'SIIOTEL,. • . .': I'. . •". ••:•. •:: . . .. - UNION HOTEL: • : .•••• • ... .:''. FITZ SANDERSON'S Drug Stpre,l : . .. ,. Centre Street: SAM L. MORRIS'S Store, . Ii:DOWN RV'S Mawr Shop. - ' 1.. - . '-. •: Ilotni, corn. , Miners. I vine ROA.' • • • •• C.:34- BROWN'S Store; Market Stree.l%.' . • JAMES BECX'S STORE. 3liilieh Chunk Street.. Ills) N(; . F47:N llOTEL::Minerhiitte Road. • MILLER DIANSECK,,East liorwegtan Street. PRICE LIST OF COAL BROISEN COAL, at, the yard, $2 25—deliver01, .$2 75 STOVE • `‘.- ", : " •,. 225 " " : 275 CHESTNUT ": ' 127 • "" 1 j. sitnr.i.iric..En. 29. At Jnly 22. .65 WANTED. . , AV ANT.ED.—A SeCiijuLhai}d I • nia• Safe, 'of • Nod erate Eire. tAfice. •. : •Aitg,ust • .. • • • •• . -• • .11/ANTED. , -A goijil Salesman at Wholesale ›.;(3-. Y.. tion Ticipse; 227 North Third At., Via it.; Nme.but-an expeticheed Laud and oaf , wlm can inflnencem good trade, need. apply: A' good 2alflry Will•be given. •. Aug. I'2; . 59& .2412 693 -Iq , l teh 1 9 1 ..1 9. 21."; ^r9 21111 . . , . - Xi/ANTE D.—kgood, secondhand raigine: oVenty 11.V five or tfiirl.3 , horse power,'Nvish one double flue boiler. Addre s, ' .7 1 1c1)0WELL & BAECUTEL.; lidgerktown. Md. :12-tit• . . . . . 4 - -:111000..KEE PF. It haiihm• time Mkocetmird, / - 1- would open or close books, pipet, examine oi write ?hero , up nn reasonable terms, havinz practical eklairl , ence and good reference.- - Address B. W.,.. IRON 9•4; P. 0, Poitnyille, - Pa. - . Ailg.. 1.'2, 165.32-4 t. '. ' . • 1,A.,',11:N . r partner to start , Chemical Works V hi thia'neigbboriu.id. One who would he' willinq to furnish one-half the capital. required to put nlr the works. Nond but one Who understands . the: lulsineas seal. apply.[. Address DANIEL N:.EVANS, 1 . • Pottsville; Schuylkill County,' Pa. ...Afloat • . 140 ,I',llrA T.E.D.--Fotti . Mare and two Feniale.Teach . ; V era to litirFe charge of Public Schdols is Ciniyug haniColunibirt Ce...inty.: for a term. of - ten: months, to conithence.in.BOpteinher:ls6s. eSaunrr nation:of. teachers will be held in tlke.SchOol. House ju Centralia, near Ashiatir.L. Aiignst •21.,)45n.5.. : August'S. ' W. BEDFORD; Seey:. • ' lA T D e Fenuile•Teacher.to take charge VT' of a, Public School iii.the,tihrough•of Midtlieport. SchnYlkill County.. The school will commence on the - lava September. • Applications will ;he rece:ved. •the 2.lst• • . By order.of the Board of Direetonil • Aug: W.ILLIANI.II.EItIII.AS,Aec'yI 221 123 .10t) VI) ;MO inn) DO 'Si . .. . „ . . . . 01VE Te'acheis wanted-three Male- and .two Fe. , 12 - autle—,to teach the Fabliii• Sehools in • Frialdy School Distri,t, :Schuylkill edunty. A . pahlic.eiluni , net ion, s!i,jlk be held in Donald:soli. oft•Tuusday, Augiit.t.. .2, : I ,i;:... .. ...' JOHN A.. - HORN, Suety.-. ..i,diattisini,. Augest.'l, '65.. :. -•. l• ' • al , 2t" ......• • • OT ICE.—The County Saperintenrigntowill hold - .4.. . xkm i nation kir Tioailligcs.. Tieuitonr, off Au-. gust I I th. 1•Solto, at ti (o'clock; :A. M. Eighi.Schools in' the to9;uship.; Official.' • , • . . IC, CROTHERS, Prin. of SchOola... . . . . VA NT kl:lr....Feer Male and eight Female Teitiiit I V . era to take charge of, the-INiblic - Schools.in Aar., land, -lor a term of nine month 4. to commence In Set' teMber, An 'examinatiOu of Teachers held in the -Stick School 'House, on Tuesday, AugtistStli, commencing -at 4'o'clock, A. M. • Juno 29, • J. R. CLEAVER, Secty:. WAN T E inergeticl'busineo , man take the - agency fof.this County of•i: rinar OLASS Lug I :KWH.% oe COMPANY. Address: • "• BOX 92.2 . 4 P. 0., • , Juti T 4 ,45- • • : - • .• • ihl-4C- • -. • , . GENT'S ACILY'rED in every' Connty in the State. 'to t anvss'q for the. Ill.tory of the PenMYlvar Ma - Reset:yes—a book . which.will , be wanted by all the Penmylvania soldiers and.their •friends:' ' • • - 'Meat liberal terms will he given td. Agents, and ener -getle-canvasersr will be tnAke large wages: ' • '• • 'ELIAS 114fIlt . ',lttly..22,' , Grign-lml No. 6'East King St.“ Lancaster... •T E ENGINES. %VAIN TED.--Th . e' un 1-7.dersigued wiShes: to purchase 3 . fecond-hand:Steam Etialues,ol 20 or 00 tiorse-power each. Address • J3I3EZ SPARKS, Pottsville, Pa. May T. ,64 . . . . • lATAni'r E El to purchase Six..r Eiht.. second hand V T Engines frog' 1:.. t0'40 horeepnWer. Pumps and prnina 0f..a1l sizes a A Aoilois of: any in: . :The - high- . eigt ea. , 311: price'vrill hepaid for tte same hj.: ' , • . - .•• •W HEN & BROTHER Coal-St;, Potteville. Apri . A. ,c.. 5. , ' - • . • . •. •. :LUST AND FO UN . . LLONT.—Lost Mt the evenine . , ,, of the Sd In the -I'meenger Car hetlifeen • Heading and • Schuylkill 'Haven. or •in . the'Borough of.Schoylkill Haven. the Dbatarge Papemor -Henry Barna, Private. Co: C. snth Itegt,P, The finder. wilthe. 'suitably . re:nmrclett by leayine them at the . Waehington Hall, tiehit3lkil I en -or' at the Office or the Millers' Journa 1..' • Maven.Schuclkill August . -1 . • 3S-3t4 .4T RA WED' GRAY:IitA IRE rime .t.tir the; 1 - 1--"fireisea of -the seihserther in Pinegriwe. . • July SOtti, 1665. 'Right hind knee ed. The.owner isrequestedle proVe property, pay charges and take her away-or she will he wild ad cordi tti law: CORNELIUS UMBE'N HO WE R. P.ine;*:.roYe, - Auguat sth, '65. . • ail-st* • . : . . . TR'A'Y Off'. Came toth6 premises riUth,latib -I.2tsbriber, in Marry !I"wnship, nn Saturday, sth, 1 : 5j5. a dark red OX.".•Thc -owner will. call, pay. "c.epensea, and take him . tiWayi otherwise:he will be. - -sold according to law. ." • WM: KANTNER. • . . T R E 1: -Came to the preriliksOf ,' N ew iDe pri k- 1 :the Subscribcf..near CeeSionu. On. Sat- urday, Ang'natath; a dark: red cow, about 4 years eld ;, has tWo white marks on . . her hintllC'ts f horns small: The owner will call, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or aim will be told according to hi*" Aug. 11.,05-42::Sr . OST.—Tviro Maley Cows, • .one 'ill red, star. on 1,1 kirehead and fow white spots on'righf ~esi • side 'The other, - -red •and front, d•tfyi 'white striee on: beck' , aid : hinder parts"—.• 'Bell on each Cow.• Any 'lemon ,giving• in- . formalionleading to theirricovery will be suitably re warded by : • ,Dfif.S. TROY. idihaiur 31.3 t• y City, ly-3t, .65_ c u ?, T R AYE D.—Catniito Atm premises of thOettli k,3 Kriber at East: Mahanoy Colliery. near • Mahnnoy City.. on Tiimiday. July `Guth, ttirre upon-sized white. Pigs. • The owner- will call, :prove. property, tirttharges and take them• away, r • or they will be sold according' to law. . JOHN IiARLAN East Mahanoy Cidliery. • August 6, . -• .• • . .1:1•3t*: . . Q n T-RA.v._..cow.—Stiaiyed from .the I'll VIII IR'S of the ; • Minernille; reit,ind . white. spotted cov/..;'' • pito her lipins.tnrd inward ; she hadon e ‘ square bell marked with the. initials g,. ; she . milks. lont . of but three teats, Any. information leading;.to her mem , ery.will be thankfully received' by , •.• AILLS.ELIZA BETH LAWRESdE: • 30-3 t• ' July 29. '65 QTRAVED.—Came to the prendSes of the rub t..7 scriber, at Bear. Ridge, on June loth, lsnh.- a Dark Brown" Cow s white back . Short taiL 'and on - h'r n eck...about-ten .years .old. The 'owner will please call, prove property. pay charges . and take her away, or she will be sold according to law., ' • EDWARD .X.ASLEY; Bear Ridge: ' '.3D-3t 4 • July 29, •65 . . ) 0 00."W"1).-4.(sit, one bleckmule with a thick heavy neck :inclining to ono about 9 years old. , One heavy .brown mule, blind on the right tilde. ,about the same rige'..One brown mare 'mule: with :hick fetlocks behind; some'white hair mixed tilrough . .the browia, about 19 or - 11 years old: -.• The above reward will be.paid to any one returning the:-mules ~ or, giving information where they-Catv be bad.ZDWEsI. C.•PASS. Sept. liaskawilliam Coal Co. July - S. • 21-tt SE ti.BlB WA'lll.O.--.Strayed 'from the: prennria t 47 .1.0 of the'llorw&gian Coal'. Co , A.dark • . • brownmammnle ;Abu Jolt eye sore; and a acar noon the rieittbigii,: The above reward- • win be, paid to tinronesetaming the mule. or . giving, information Mit will lead to he* recovery : 13.:8URL1.•.:GA31E. - Agt., tiarweg.• Coal Co.. inguit 12, .0,-. • - a 24.• • • .GT.i.:•Fl.i-8 .- A-T.L.:Vii,Y . CO.IBINATION tplOged . ,..:l . iliOrOyol:::aisd_l4Orgatkized, Being at, present the. LARGEST TAAVELING ESTABLISHMENT in =thecoun try, consisting or . , :Q-..,T1:,;-i• - :A. - ..N: - : , j;)'::;,:, : ._c:: - .Ti'....qiuT.: : . :::., COMPRISING . :IIIE STAR RIDERS Ob BOTH HEMISPIIERES Heff_Dile:sbaiicli! . Comprising a magnificent collection ,of rare BEASTS and •REPTILES,—among which .will. be .fOund • LIONS, TIGERS, LEOPA.RDS, HYENAS, CONGARS, LYNX, PUMA.S, 'LAMAS, PANTHERS, Sic, Birda of Gorgeous Plumage, and a COLONY" OF. MONKEYS: - ' • • .. • or "BEHEMOTH" of Holy Writ, of whom .it is declared (Job -10-33) "Upon earth There is not his - like." This tare speeim - eeof the brute creation, the - last ves tige of pri:- . .A . dainite existoncil, wa's captured by the present keeper, ALl,llie'Egypti an, by order of the 'Viceroy of Egypt, 2000 miles above 'Cairo, op . -. the White Nile, •in Africa:and - was imported into this eountry at an ixpeiise of More than $40,000-, by G. C. Quick, Esq., _with whom such arrangeme,nts have been guide as to enable 'the Management to present him -to the public in conjunction with the other unique attractions which make up this Cataclysm of Wonders coMprisitig thig gigantic corn- THE CIRCUS TROUPE is the lareest and most Cotatilete evendombined in ore . establishment, being composed of the most.popular, skillful and"accomplished perfor mers in the profession, been selected from the first establishments in Europe arld'Ameriea.* Among the principal Artistes are the following : * • MADAME MELVILLE, The Atistralian Equeslirian, the niost beau. and . accomplished. Lady rider in • .•tlie world. ••• • • JAMES MELVILLE, The:: Australian who . .statik . .....ZwithOut 'a Peer in the arena: •The, tni wished. Atistralian .family-:--whot ian Equestr ,and 'Miscellaneous . Perform. inees'have - Woh..worb.l 7 wide reputation. MASTER FRANK MELVIILEI MASTER.SAMUEL MELVILLE, GEORGE IEtLITI LLE NA.TH.A.NS I Au artist whose praise is vent in rnoutlifi of the wiest, whose performances I on one, two,"three.and ibur horses are excelled by - no one in the world. WTTLIAVE .I;INKADE, - The Man of a:hundred Sumersaolts and the 'renowned 'representative of the Ec centric•YE'iE JENKINS. , ‘,- - • . SHAPPEE & WHITNEY, The Acrobats, par excellence or the United States the most daring and thrilling Thipaze Perfl)riners.ever seen. • ' - . • • . B, wii,KBANKS, • 'The great Gymnast Rider-from California,'- . . • J. WITILERS. ' RY.kN NOONAN,' - . SOLOMON PRATT, .:. • GEORGR JONES, • ' JOHA.NNES POMEROL FREI): AVERY, N'LLE FRIVOIALA, ' MISS - ROSA TBEMAIN, ." - and a host of others, couiprising gymnasts, acrobats vaulters, S.G. . - : •L., - ;wiib.ois'-.-.)F4ooo:'wiistito t ttint i ßes.:B4wi, EDWARD BECk., THE. STUD OF HORSES is composed of the finest. English, AmeriCan and Ara - bian thoroughbreds, highly , trained:: and. -magnificently. etiparisoned ;- and the- pro 'gramme of the arena will cemprise, all the elegant, sensational, thrilling, 'comic and entertaining' tioveltipi of the . day. . . - • . The whole of . these MAGNIFICENT AT TRACTIONS wPI be exhibited in P-OrTT SVIELE . On Saturdajr, -August 19th, 1865,., At• 2 and. 7- P. 3.1:, under One enormous pavil-, lion, for one price of admihision, which, notwith standing the "enormous outlay sttoMiant upon such an Unprecedented - combination, is fixed at the . - . LOW FIGURE - OF FIFTY CENTS. - Dar Childrep :tinder - ten years of age, half price. - • .ser•The GRAND: PROCESSION will enter the town at 11; o'clock A. 'M. ' preee' ded by•tbe.GIGrANTI.O HIPPOPOTAMUS drawn by a TEAM OF 1:,-1,11,1'1IANT 8, (four in number), folloied!bY WITHER'S.WASITI:sIGTON.:'OPEIIA BAND, grand MEINAGElti[E,the CIRCUS and qroupe of. Artists, together, with., the Gorgeous Paraphanalia of the n MetropOliti Corubinatiou , : ' . . C. IL FARNSWORTII I 'Agent, WILL EPHIBIT ALSO, AT August 18, 186 5 . Msnday," -21, l'upsdayr 22, , IMERSTIAL.E, .. ..7; . - s - - sdlMECrililHAY.F.Tkii.' iaitittot.::. -- ..:. : :.. 7---:: ME' ItOrtYl'l'AN jAMES:.': IN.E,LVILL.E..te::c.OI. And World-Renowned Equestrian Troupe, .T.46::0 . 1.6,:0pc5 - :iiipopotaithuil The youthf4l Equestrian A.'wpnder in all he atteiep.es. principal Equestrian Maitre du cirque and Lecturer,; who du ' ring the exhibitiOh.of the Hippopotamus will entertain the addience with an ex ceedingly accurate and very interesting discription of the animal which he 1133 compiled fro mo the st• reliable sources. • . . in. ~ :1400*.1:1Y1:01;ia,g4rie I I°l SANDS, NATHANS & CO'S rforming Elephants Bose: wondirrrul featS - surpass anything ER. :.BEFORE' , WITNESSED, whose extreme docility and intelligence, (.attracted the attention of th 9 roost rioted nt and students of Natural History.. IV. JIM WARD, . . . . .. , .. .. . . !The..funniesi• of Clowns; . in Comic ,9ono, S.ayittr , s; Dances, .Slnek . Itope. exercises, `Plate Spinning, Tunibling, never failing ..- ..to create a big fuis generally..• ROFESSOR LANGWORTHY. d. hiELVILLE, Dire,otor . of Arena: Co.'s AND Car out of obtatt *Peed Tb tstu tionm free nig sal 1 tive - r
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