niutto' Nountal. Yo~rTs~~i~L~~, ~~~~ SATURDAY, ACGUAIT. 19, 11S * • . 11 118EARIMI4 When a gallaht vessel containing precious' freight and valuable. liires, is on ri , dangerous coast, prompt watclifulness and the cry in time, "breakers ahead," maY 'save, the bark. - Tkie duty of saving If possible, the ".Ship of State ° from great perils it not. destruction, now devolves upon the men who during a long and bloody four years of war, opposed successfully, secession. ,- . • . We are Jed involuntarily,. to these reftecT flans by the notes..of • alarm.. sounded the loyal paliers:of the South. It seems that in every sectionot the. South. as soon •as the • leading rebels are pardoned, they become in . solent and arrogant to avowed Union men, and. commence oppressing -the freedmen..;' In •referring' to the rapid increase of rebel pa pers,- and the-growing disloyalty arising from -mistaken leniency, the Raleigh, (15. .C.` .• 9ireis of - Jaly 17, sounds.the alarm, in the fol - lowing - appeal to the Administration : The fact is, .that with the exception of fife or six, the whole press' of the State shOws clearly And nurnistakablv Its - sympathy: with the rebel lion, and its - affeCtion'for its leaders; .. These men in „North Carolina; -whoa little . over At year ago :arrogantly styled themselVes"patriots" and prop- . erty-holders, and who extorted money from a trembling people, Whom theY had helped' to en slave, take courage from the extreme leniency of those in authority,_and are starting their. organs, - here and there.for the purpose of making mar,- covert and Judas-like at . first, but, eventually and `violent, on the Government and those who admin ister it •, and if allowed to go' on, and the leaders be pardoned and placed upon a footing with men who are really loyal, the end of the strife and trouble in. North Carolina. is not yet: We ring these truths in the ears. of: the authorities at Washington andSaleiv,h; and appeal to theta to eave.those.who are friends of the . Government from further' rebellion and'blood-shed ; and ids appeal to the loyal people throughout, the State,. • should - a mistaken leniency grant the mercy of. amnesty to the traitors, to show them no favor at 2.the - ballot-box. . • • • We must remember the doivnward steps this country took yeam itaa when the chain 'of slavery bound .the .nationnl how stronger and, stronger grew. the dark Power which threatened the liberties -of Amet ica, until at last the nation, at a fearful, cost, be- gamin retrace its steps. Do. the American peciple ever reflect upon the successive 'stages . by which slavery he came.that dark, and bloody. demon -which it .was, : when, four, years. ago,.it aimed its blow at the nation'i.life? In the. days . When our. fathers compromised • With it; it was compuri-. , . tiVelyimiocent. The slave Was not then the brutally-treated chattel . that be afterwards be, - came, but would haVe „been fairly pictured that careless; happy, fiddling being which it has . been the delight of _slavery's recent-de-, fenders to pictUre.. But slavery was itself .a. slave; Its necessi- r: ties were..the enly.laWs. it knew; arid :as the . value of-the slave'S labor . grew, as -his value : increased -from i:F.::100 to. $lOOO, :the Chains tightened around him; As the ne:gro Minder the even-widening influence of. bedame more. o fa - man and less.of an animal, as voices hegan .to call for hiS b artier. leo des were, : enacted.. foll Owed hiwa againSt agitating the Uuestion of hiS tree- In North Caroni - 1:a; where *once Benja- - min Lundy organied foul teen abolition'soei-. etiec no *abolitionist's.life . would. haie.: been safe since 1,549. In "short, .slavery,- - as . : we knew. it in this decade; wasthing that grew', and grew graduUlly, but .a mild-seeming • embryo. 'Nettle- roots • sting not,", observes Lord BticOn ; "but let ._them spring up, into nettles.. and the. hand will .Suffer *grasps • them." • . • .. • Deep and.. important is the . lesSon: for:us I contained in these facts: Nothing can be More.' absolutely certain- than . that •the, President's - . recognition• of the political caste in the-South -leaves -all. the nettle-roots the ground. .Nothing can be more Certain than that to leave, the.power in the Southern States in the hands . of the whites, alone, is - to ensure •a gradual and fatal,downward . paih to. Southern socie-• : ty, which Will .end in an abyss similar to that . from which we are.- 7 -of thtmght.ourselves— . dust emerging:. Itis as illegal as it is unjust ;- and to do it, : is to - say that we have not the Simplest means of self-protection: ' . Cop -..giess, Which, we cannot believe,ShoulttalloW any State to enter .without negro-Suffrage,: it does not require . a prophetic. genius to _ see what must happen.. • • - . ..A.s•soort as the State regains.. its authorit.s . *,- the . poWer. of the . l.Tnited States will be , with 4rawn, ..and immediately : eyery such State will. pass IaWS -declarnia,-1,.: that no , negro shall giVe, testittainy tifiainst .aWhite nuin ; 2, that each' negroShall make si contraCt'for. bpr. for a term Of years; . 3.: tha . (each•one:Who has no such contract shall be held . a vagabond and . put . to 'servitude as a . perialfresult ; that negrctes shall not be instructed ; 5, .that negroes. shall not be allowed to •as Semblc . ; THAT IT Enka,' HE .. A,.. - CRIMik.4.L OFFF.NSE, FOR ANT ONE TO AGITATE FOR THE POLITICAL EQUAL ITT EmioEs: , And mark :US; ;the North . - erneri who go to live in the South will be the , 'most vigorous in defending theseentiettnentS; •as they . Were in . defending . - SlavorY before,. - Nor will the nation. eVen•dretun' of interfering; in.' any such•legislation,', .not vielate. any . Federal 2 law;,it -will" cry :. "Shame at first, but, as - time goes Juan who shall propOse shell . in terferene.e will he hooted and mobbed as one WhO . Wishes . lta •r . eythinge the lai3d.into civil war. And soae— eiety in the South,.without:naming .slavery, Will harden into its equivalent; link after link .of the broken chain Twill be fOrged.agnin*;.tind se we shall-go the work willhave to be done over. again; • •• • •• .1 . • —These thoughts are prompted naturally, by the warning which reaches us . from theloyal - pres.s of the.outh, . foll shoul dbe consummated, it *ill prove that our people have fought - indeed only ."for em :: Pire,!'and front . them shall be taken away eveji'w h at . t hey, have. *lt is eas to ,e 0 n Otter others thatiourselves ; our higher battle with our own meanness now.begins ; if we do not conquer now,; lost' • . , ".• Nkw YORK has had several explosions lately in the shape of bank stealkligs_ by. trusted offieers andgold check fOrgeries.:. The last has sent to the bow-wows the wealthy , ; . - and respectable New York .Private banking . house of Morris Ketchum &. Co. Moses was for forty years a shrewd, observing, cautious, thrifty - piivate banker, reputed to be worth 'notleis than sl,oo i),000. A few days since there was a crash. There are fraudulent Gold Certiftcates afloat ! - Some one must have forged; them! A good many •'smell WoOlen," and there is a' general scrambling and peering to see Who are and ,who are not "stuck:" — . The young Ketchum turps hp' missing . and the father, summoned , post haste to the.: City by: telegram, arrived on Tuesday to learn that his 'son tote forged Gold Certifleates, 'and _sold hypothecated stocks, and overdrawn accounts, and swindled right and left to the tune of some Two 'Millions of Dollars or' more—nearly all of 'which he is presumed to'have lost in reckless,. luckless Stock speculationi; and that Hetehurit & Co. have no •choice but: to stop payreent.— The moral in this is, young' men don't make 'haste to get rich. - surely - and hon estly Is the best plan. . Ir is announced . that Jeff. Davis will be, tried. or treason before a civil court... It_ is immaterial what kind •of a .ctnirt tries the merder-burdened traitor, if it convicts and lianiga him..- The rnisereant Wiri. the And erwmville jailor,"•who • slaughter(!tl onr txxir :aoldiers. by thousand to the.infinite satisfac tion of Sonthern,ltebela ano.l 4 ;ortliern'Coppet . - bad*, should swing beside . him. , Geary does not seem. to have any -sympathy, in common with Copperheads. The. Har risburg Telegraph states that it few dayi ag' two prominent Conperheads of that iSty veal-1 ted Gen. Geary at bis residence and indulged in tbe talk sot:on:own to kom of, their altar acter. ThnGeneral quietly listened. to them :for some time, bat: gasify could_ stand it no longer, and - _quite surprised .his *cession sympathising..visitors; by informing, them that he had hu.ne traitors fot saying - leis than ..they had agadrist the country; _`and thit anless They left his house at (mica he Would kick them out. They took the hint, and stood not on the order of their going, but went.: TABLE. • BEntw.--To Leonard Scott ;Co.;C NeW York, we are indebted fora copy of their re pUblication . .of the. Edinburg Renew - for Jitly. The contents which of 'great interest; . are— Watsou's Life of Mahop 'Warburton ; Idiot lunis ; Early Italian An :. Revision of the English . Bible ; The Tunnel through the. Alps - . Streets - . Architecture ins Spain • China and. Japan ;* Shine brirne's .. Atlanta .14 Ctilydon.; Lady-Duff; Gordon's Letter froin Egypt-; Munro's.l.ncretine.;. Dissolution of Parliment. The-English repub lications of Scott dr. Co.,.ar.e.aniong theinoSt solid and Useflif reading of the . d'ay.- . • . . . goral Aftairo. IVeOkly:AlitnaC, . . . KR , . - -wocitirE t.IIANGFIL I.Mtia•- And: I .euiefi, i errs :- • :. 19 'Sircaymi,. 5. 11 G. 54' Pull M :7.. '0 33 . Mtrg 20 SUNDAY.... ; ,15 15'6. .53 - Last .Q... 13 46 twit '2l ..... 5 10 6. - 51. We.w 141..21 2 21 mut 22 Tenney.:... 1. 5 . sfl' 2.:,• 6 ,- 50 '23 WEDNESDAY. • ; 5 , b9;•,' • ' - .47; 'I 5 - '20;6. 454. 24 Tticr.am!..y .. • . . 74-fion7r9ir.--LTbirtv-fourth Sunday of *theyear, and tenth afterTrinify. Ddy'siength, 1 hours and 38. minutes. Me Rer.. Plumer D. _V. will preach in the Secotut Presbyterian Church :Market. Square . to morrow.morning- - and evening - it and '7i . in the list of incomes •asessed* in Pottsville, 4 , -centiv pnbliehed, w inadvertaritly omitted the name of Hon. James 11. Camtibell, whose' asses* : mut is 56,592. • •• . . . . . . 1 ...-ippointment.—.The Post. 31a.ster G-eneral had appt.inted Henry .A.. Klock Post Master-at Upper Mahantougp, in the place of hie deceased father, Joseph Klock,'Esq.' " .. ... . . ' • Dischai - ged soldiers %Vho have claims 'against . the State or General fovernments,are referred to the- 'advertisement in another .colunitt:of B. B. Cool,atterney-at-latv. ' • ---~►~=- • MP interior of the Court - House - . has been re painted, and looks yen' well.. Th 6 figure of.Jus.. tire-behind the judged' .platforin, Wll.B painted 'by Mr. TOrrey, beau artistic planner... . . • . . . . • Pair)rui laet David, eon of Nlr. Iteese.Llewellynof this Bdroi;gh, aged 12 years; Waerumover by a train of coal cars .on the 31o4n1..Sarbon ltailread, near - the .weigh scales, and ad one. of hie : lege terriblY-reanglEd. . . .Sudden Dertili.-11"..- Oeorge . Shoener, aged - 38 years, of. the- firth of - ShOener . k Wernert:. this Borough, died bucliltulyin QrWigslitirg on Thurs day aftornooollast: The funeral will take'place to-morrow morriinir, in' OrWigsburgat - p o'clock. . .. .„. . . ."Arbitrary. AiTest.7-LOne Barclay, ex7pnblish- - .er of the Copperhead . sruut-machine • proned in this place, was "jugged" on Monday lasf for re fusing to payhis school fax. , Justice having been satisfied',' the.obstrepeintiq . tax-payer `•was' ilis charged frotn custody. : . -. ,- .. , , . : • . . • • toronees. . inquest was .ut Tarnaqua on the CoroOer Reinhart on the body of Alexander Gilmore, who was `run -over: on -the Catawisim itailroad.bv A coal train - and killed. ..,Verifietaceordingly. - • Thd 'jury 'exonerated - the employes of-the Conipany fremany. neglect, • , • • • Another :of 'Retie/ 6.l<riiy.,—Walter r.P. Aims, late a. member of Co. D.; 48th Reg'.., P. V: V.;. died in tialladasbnrg; Lyeinuing•Contity; Pa:; on the .12th.iutit.; - Vern the -effects ..of tittirvaoml and brutality 'whirl' lie endured prisons. His age at thr death.wae 21 'yeara,"B l Ariont.ba and 26 - dayii. . • : • • . • . . . . The .11arnrek...r.to be. St, ? o.—OnFii lay, : rho •25 Ili instant,.the barrack s, embracin g qUite S. number of buildings, containing one - Inindred:and twenty tbonFiind feet of. funiber,, and locitedin - the• rear of the Prison, will.*. Fold' - at. pithlid auction. They werii.ereetki - about twd. years sinee:for the military then stationed here:. ~ .• . -:- : : . Newcomer; the popular propri-. etor of. the 'Arrierican House., hatt_titted up. the 16wer story of the 'lmilding.. - as a :billiard saloon, - : and plaCed it in charge ii f, Mr. BreWer, a capable and. attentive gentleman:: - The. tables . two'. in numberotre the..best that could •be - attained in. New York.. They - are. very .fine.. The saloon is a creditable addition to the American.- S.l.lfoiThe(i q.,,,•.Majoi' Of .tii6 Seventy= siith•Peinia, Regiment, has been mustered, out . after a faithfnl.service of nearly. - four year'sdura tiem.:... He enlisted SePt 'l5, .as a private,. when,, only 18 yearsof age, limituse-HM*o . .l)y Estiip, to the. Majority of his c0mmam1.....-Hu served.with his Regiment in South Carolina; •ari . , Was with Buller in, his Moverifents 'on the James; - 1n- 180; coimi.rating•with Gen. Grant, and at. Fort Fisher., lir~farch, 1865; Major:MoorlieftetWa's Captiirislyy the rebels'and imprisoned' for two months-until - exchangef.•• HG career. ivati highly honorable in eviTy.respect, Wei.are'proocl of liim'atv Him' ofschnyil ill. Death .fanirs'..l . f: ehar4, Richards, Esq., who after a residence of Some years in this Borough, in the practice of 'his„pro-' fessiOr. the law; .left in 1858 to practice', at the, Pittsburg laCr, Nyas oneof the - unfortunate soldiers who ta a •yietim to rebel crtielty; He was a niember of. a, New York' Regiinent, .and,. being taken prironer..waS confined'in theloathsoine.den at Salisbury, N.. C. His - father, ,of the' firm of Bryce,'Richards . .V Co:, Pittsburgonade eyery . ex- - ertitin to obtain tidings of. his*. son, but 'it was not 'until within s'few elm's past that he could.aseer tain his fate. Mr. - Itfcharslki was; well known to our citizens itis a young mail of 'ability; and of ge ,.pial, amiable diSposition.'. . _ . . . . . . . . - Burglars :Opreating—llnsacees:fid . ..ifleropt to 81,i7r. Open a -. 4 41re kith riaeder:-.01 - 1 tinntla.i - .. night las't burglars entered Stine'e mill in:the, Orchard, and attempted to blow open weafe.man rifactureil'hy Mr...C.has..Kehrer of '.thiSßOrmigh, but - on which' is'ii . rioivdetLproOf lack of. Mr. 'Keh rer's invention. The efforts Of the thieveS were un successful anitilicv dedanip'ed without fa king any-. thing from the. Office: • .Iclr.'Helitet . 74 .safes .haVe 'an excellent reputation, which-is, -proved in this inetance tobe-well merited.- ' W advise the cit.' i;ens of this County who need safes', of .superior' -workmanship, not to go abroad; but to. purchase • ofMr. K. ; and thus patronize , home produCtitinti;' which is the correct principle-for :every r.commu-. nitC. to adopt when.it can get as .good an • article • . ...,.. aS-is-manufaetitred - elseWliere. . . . . .. . .• Citign . Winin'srille Arridentnlly 3 . 1.1:ki1n - evening as Mr. • ibbnlart • Burkert, a•respietable German shoemaker-f:Minereville, was - standing iMMinersville. street -above .Cen.trei he was struck in.the right hip by a ball supposed 'to have been fired from. a carbine, or.iitle. The bill'it4setljnto.his body intlicting - a'N'eryniinful and . dangerons. - wciund: He was. conveyed into.the `house of Mr.. Suitermiester, and was finallyl.re moved. to his residence .in :Minersville, after his Wnund, had received attention from .Dr: Halber stadt. • There is every nossibility. that he will re cover. - As no • rep.ort was heard • at, the' time he was struck, the impression is that iewas earelei* - -• lv fired by - sottin - person. on 'a . neighboring • This - occurrence should urge - the enforcement of 'the law prohibiting - firing.within the Berungli .Sheri f.'s sale of Real .Estatc..-2The , folliming 'property. will.be exposed - for Sale at the :Court Mose in. this Borough, on Saturday September 2 Land;-157 'acres; Norwegian township,'-framo .three log houses, and a' barn; as the .property. of Bethel Moore. . • 'Lots and appurtenances, Pottsville; as the props erty of Francis Partin:.. • • Lot and d*elling;agi• tho 'property .• • • .. of Lewis •Pfeilstieker. . • • Lot-in Norwegian Addition -to •Pottsville,• as the property-of :John Burnish. :James Ts: lbot, :and. Thonms W, Yardlty, late. doing business in: tit r e -name of John. Burnish k Co,• „ ,Lot and dwellin 1„ , ..W.mdtington township, as the property of John:ydinnig,.. ~‘ . • .• • Turnaee' With -improvements, St. Clair; and lot 'and dWelling; MOrrts' addition to Pottsville, as the properly of .I.loWell Fisher: • • • • , Land, 1415 acres, with appurieriances,Thish.a t ini •Mahanoy . lownsldps, - as the. propetty.of Jacob On-the same day the Sheriff Will Oder for ale; in partition; 253 acres of land located in Foster and Cass toWnships: ' - •. • . . . Death of a Nillionaire,—Mr. , Williain H. Jahns; the well' knewn•cOal . operator;.millionaire, and since 1862 .i.residentof . this .Counly,, died . at his dwellihg rop'Sunday evening 'last ; of dropsy, in the 68th veer of his age. His remains were interred in the'PresbYteriait Cenietery in this Borepghi.onVednesday..last, and Were attended to the, grave:by a:large number of perking . .. There 'were'. over fifty Carriages in the cortege, • Such was the respect entertained in St. .Clair for Mr:. 'Johns, that all places of .business were closed on Wednead ay. from - lq,'A.. M:,..until 2 i P.. M; • • Mr. ;elmr was. orn in Pembrokeshirei South Wales, - and - came to this country. in '1832. HO. worked for Several - years after his, tirrival; in this CountY'as a miner.. In 1846 he with-his . brotber, Thomas Mr. Thoas purchased the Eagle Col.' liery, St. a - valuable Property. , 1.854' Thomas retired from the firm; and.Willitim, car ried it on untiihiseleath. ':Be returned from Eat- rope latelV,:which be iiiiteditt - the Spring to. rt ern it his health. is .estimated' that • the Tali* 'of Mr. Johns'e'property at. the time of his death, Was 52,000,006,: which is• inherited ' by. two 'eons .and three dnughters;:* His sons will. continue' the • Imainees:•: Some 'idea 'of the extent of Mr:johns's business may he"gleaned.frora the fralatvin state ment of his income in -the years stated, upon' which he paid tax "Income during three years., .• ....$614,863 2G. 31 - r. gave employment. to Many own. who. always found him prompt in the.disehargeof-hili obligations. ;To the poor ho was benevolent, .and many prriioni have owed to his kiridnesa the molitl advanctsl by'him to them-to'enable thein to coin- . :•lie was•a••beivir enbeeribertii. the Ftbell of the nerr tiiirin Hall .rio* :being built in this lioronah.' Mid proposed to o'ollsoo to - ,-the fund vecevimini hi erect A: new Xfitliodiat Chin Sit- edifice in Pottcvilli, " •• • • ' Ba th:Sea hibifed in Potts Tilie th*.siternoon and svprang: . - saldition . - to :s.fittoys.jr.e.-itsian•ciompsny, there is. s. ineyigetie. 'vr-beaccug liana, tigtirs,:elepluctits; .5. hippopchakt • Iv is six attisztive exhibit3tin • • . ' •••• A. • W- ile ? . returned out i+nt to be a 'perfect tatinbag.. • We .were riorouletelyis; poaedlipen When we .recom'araMed. them to . tht,.- aupp2rt•of the We earation Riintera ttrtre on the*: guard,: aa they don't pay. their bine. • , . . , Cricket —A. match beturemythe first elettn ' of therPottasille and Tuscarora clubs took ;datein Tuscamia on Tuesday last,:whiith resulted in. the inuicessiof Tuscarora; by thlrly . -nine Aline ied Is the score -. • . . •• . . TVSCAROBA, •'• . . • lei- Trvrime 2n Tiririans. - • ' Moe Morday cParrj , ,., g b Taylor , c McGinnass.: T nos Border ran out... 16. b Taylor c Sticbter..”. 13. Wm. Ramey b* Parry— .16 b Thane.:_.,, • 24 Wm (.ole b .1 b Tay10r:. , .., .Thlui Dore) , b .13 handling' ball • • St Wm Conway . b Parry : .., b b Taylor ' '9. •Cbarles Ifanghavront b• , • • - Taylor c Reilly. ' 0 b -Brans i Rictway 0 Michael Butler b Taylor - 2 b Ryan.% 0 Win Eckereol h Parry.. - -not hut . . • 6 J b•Taylor.. - 2 rattout • Win David4on not out.: b Taylor, 0 Leg-byes • • 2 .... . . ...... . . • .• PCTTS~ ILLS. UT :INNINGS. ' • T P :3tci;inne.b Cole c Davey Xitidgvay b Cole:. rcr Lee not J W...31cC00l b. 'Cole c • Ramsey • 6 b Cole., Joseph Stichter :rnn out b George Titylor b Border . 3 .run but Win W. Parry b Border 6. b*Cole.. Clem Evans b .1 •T F Patterson b C01e...: 4 1 b'*.,b Code 11.*Clayton-b C01e..., Border. - - B Reilly b .1 not out Bvei ... . . .. : . ;1.• • . . . Leg byes . .: .. Q • . . ANALYSIS OF BOWLING.TUSCARORA. ' ' BAT.i.s. RUNS.' RUra• MAIDENI3. • Johtil'hoirilts. ' ' • --- 11f012.' • Sol. Foktpr. Jr. • " Johitscim • TmpireP:. : :corers..... . . .Proceetlings.of the -.l3oroilig.i. - Cotitteil.—.A: stated '. meeting of C.:Ouncil Was held on'Tuesday • evening: • last- Present, Messrs, COehrali, Dobe+omiGriffith, - , 'Heffner, Morris, Reed,,Strancle, Moyer, and . Na= . gle,.Presiderit Pro tam.,. • • •.., • • . The : Minutes - of preViges meeting werefead and. ' Tlie , St• - •Com. repOrt ed • injaver.of ,crossing, in 'lClaueli - Chunk -street at Spolin'd tavern, . and 'Of permitting males to be loCated in Fislibach,.until.. the :pot is rec'uired for street-purpobes. -'• . • :Com. on OrdMances reported an ordinince.re- - •garding the, storing. of coal oil within the Bor-• • Special Com: on_ rebuilding 'Norwegian-. Ceeek • :reported that the, work - Iwould.be Cormtieneed ruediatelv. • • .• • Special Cern..im matter.of steam 'fire engine • • A-communiCation from J. -IL . Myers in. refer-. enee•to repairing 'platiking at Callt . vhill arid Bail :'road-streets, wag referiedto • Leitei from a legal firm iti,New-York in.refer - enee.to beunitieS alleged V,' •be ,doe volunteers, were referredt•O' the-Borough Treasurer: Statement of I3ofough Treasurer was - read and . A commimication- fronY•a .nnmber •of soldiers.- late members of :the.Forty-eiglith Regiment, .8..• y..v., Wh 0, were credited to the''BOreingh,' asking that fifty dollars be paidto each: of tit equal the ammuitreceived by their conarades,' *as ferred to the Coin. of EinanCe and Accounts, with instructions report' at next Meeting, of. Co nu e .. The ordinance regulating the Storing' of coral . oil within the Borough was then:read. by sections, and adopted: It will be found advertising coliimnsiwheie it . was Ordered- to,be. ' published. - ' . ' On motion of Mr. Griffith. it.was resolved that he instructed to*notify property :owners; on MaliantangiiStreet.to'repair.their paveinents.r. . • • Mr. Morris offered the folleiving': • • • . .I(f.so , re.d, That, the Chiettorgess • inetrtict od to notify the tuMber Lumber walls on each .side_of 'the Norwegian Creek-passing through their 'property, so as to preventiln raise - %of . the Creek.flom•Washing coadelirt into - thesaid . .. • • • • .. . • . • Adopted. 00 motion Mr. ; Jesse Hawley' WaS elected : as. , sistant SiirveY . Or of the Borough..-• . . • ' On - Mot ion of Mr. Stratich it was resolved that the*Chief BurgeSa he instructed, to notify'persOns : throiigh *hose prOpertiesLittleNertie.giateCreek . • Tosses, to remOve obstructiopS andrepair the cid xert. ;. also,• that the' St: • COm....be• instructed ,to clean the C: eelt where it TasSes.under'streets, • :.••• On Motion - it W/I re'sqlved that Mr.. Gee. Bright bontitifiedto:repairthe planking.' in front of his :warehouse at'Coal and Norwegian streets: • • chi motion the:Clerk was instructed to.notifx the...Sholleitherger estate and Michael Sharp...to curb and ••• The folloWing . itills.were.rearland ordered to.be Benjaniiii Barman George. Evans" B. Barr Adam Fred...Praetz St. Lab Wm. Christian Precious issue Adjourned .-. • . . • a reeitionnf the Moderit -1507 i ocrac..!l.-6'icat • w'aS the interest Manifested' tit,thesdelega te. °lea ti on s rf-the demopracyon Sit t urda and impossible. was it to .get•a;:votr.tin solemn oath H taken. by the-would-be • tOter, that, lie had voted tor Me2Cleilan,and•that he . sup-. Under all ,eircriMstanees, the. Petro.iratie • - t icket.. At thepollS of tho North-west Vard:in 'this 33oririgh, the d refiresentative - Congress. of thbi Dist riet, yer.Stronso;- stiperin tended-the administration in due forrn;.Of the re, quisite oath--t plan, wh'eli.Welrosurri ,- o ,waa • adopted at the other polls throughout the : -Cou'n. - 'On Sunday evening the delegates began to ar rive at the lintel de.. Feger, and elevating their , heeiti:On the portico of the establishment,. enter= • tanned the ph sPerv-by,. by vehetnently dismissing the ,merits of their res.peetive.- : • favorites.. To church=goers' as t hey, .paiised; the. refined lan guage used ..mitethaVe.,•been eminently.', refresh.: -On 'Monday Morning - at . 8 - o'clock,. `Hughes delivered a le.cturnat the Townliall,-to . -which the:delegates had-been - invited, to - .listen "witted money' and without price," but to..which • ref • -Pty . of ;them did - .listen. . as-they -were ; kept . . away by the yingiteS and (;fficeLbrokers; - to imbibe. t anglefoot , oreparat; fry to the important duties . or • the day. .3lr Einglies tciki.liis audience however : , a good manY truth:On reference; . the character (4' the'reen who liave been . ..placed in Office. year:: . after Year by his party Schuylkill Cotinty. He f Idly. endorsed what has been puldished repeated.• ly in the columns:of the Minere• Journal ni ref , ereneeto thelastality• and . hicompetency of these' Men.. • His lecture aside from..sorne twaddle. about the tyranny of the Government, and the mission . of theDemcieratieparty to save the country, was good, but inipotent l• to effect reform in the' management of : affairs :in this 'County, by his. The Convention met- - in Court House at 30 o'clock, :and erganized: by electing Major J. - .3.1.,- *Wctlierill President. . He .read an.address; . We lie-ard.only the .Coneltiding pertion. = One of his' -ideas—quite Origin al in its charaeterwas. t he. clay would Trim& under Beinneratic auspices • when the country would be as. rood of, the' vicbri, rues achieved by SiOnewall.JackSon :and Lee, rig of thcise won by.Orant and Sherman. - ..We on•the . contrary, hope that • the flay' may - be far: distant • when any great number of our people'vvill corn‘. -mend acts, which. for .awhile impel - 111nd the-very .-;exigtence of the nation;:and rendered treason and • Minder holiday' sport.' But -Modern 'Lleinocracy thinks otherwise, arid acts on the principle that ilicarrne,d'enemieS _cif 'the Government slid no ' wrong, . and ..noW that:they haYe. been conquered ,' should.. be. reinstated. in All - thne old: rights. nd : notwithatantling .the • fact 'that they . .entertam. still "a:iebellinns..s.T . , irit.;. :TAU.. such is wit the opinion of a large, majority of thelieople: • Rehellionmust and Will be - entirely:crushed, - even . if - -'another contest shOuld ho rendered necessary, • The people Will not be cheated Out-of-their dear. ly beloved, rights . ; by tricksters or • traitOri. •. ' • :After the . preliminary business . of -appending' • comniittees our credentials and. resolutions, had .beendischarged; and the: first named Committee' had reported, : the Convention, :voted .r.tea. for a candidate south of•Sliarp Noinitain,..for the. Legislature, with - the..folloistug result.: . Kennedy Robinson .• • i 25 lestma Royer" • - • •• . • •61 ' .• Robinson WaS ' ldeClarea ziopiinated. .The Contention then :voted for two candidates, north of Shrup'Alonntain,• for the Legislature, as follows • Peter: F. Co lob n Crodancl Charles McGee:.. *John I). E. Nice. ... .. Wm: Devitt P. Dreen • Pat: Ea - figton , . , GPO..F. )Wiest '.., , Houghawout Jim.' Schuyler. ...... • Messrs. Collins and Crosland declared . ITh6 Crinention then .proceeded. to vote •tor a canilidate'forDieiiiet Attorney; 'as ' let Nillot. 2a brake; 94 - .1.190 Jautoi% Charles. Hipp}e. Guy: .F 6 rquli • • .41r. Tills was declared the nominee. • The Couvrntion thew Tirciceeded•iii select a earl : : didato for Treasurer: • Five : ballots were.taken:— We give all but the fourth-IWe were not present then 'that was taken : • • .;. lstbni. 2d bra. 3d bni. 5(11. bat.- Win: B. .Thady.... 42 . 47 . • •52 • 152 ich..Seitiinger .46 49 . • . 50. - . Edw. 49 ' 56 • • . 77 .Coniad,Seltzer. :: .• .36 27 . ..':.6 . •.• 5.. ' . AL S: : Mr. Rfidi.was declared nominated. • •• • For Conunisainrier Mr. Benjamin 'Evert was nominated on the second ballot, he. receiving' kiB votes, and Patrick:Dormer 50.• r • For-County Surveyoriffr..Geo. Matchinwas nominated ny acclamation. Col. Wm. a. Johnson was nominated for Cern ner on the first ballot.. The vote was . Wm: a Johnson 88 Jere. Currin : : Mr. Tarlac Orwig was netninate4 for D rector of the Poor; and Mr. Lewis Brewer for Auditor. Resolutions opposing' negro suffrage :."thisce genation"—,.:of which modern.Dethocraev seems to . hive great fearz-advocaiing leniency to Southern robels,.. and approving of the' course of Strouse in Congress, Randall. in the Senate, and of the' fel row they sent to the Legielatme wlu cannot read . nor write, .iivete-adopted, and the. Democratic COD : ,venHou adjourned: Its compohition Trait ahoutsits $118.599 63 136,151 en 60.112.63 ta INNrtoe - 13 and, c Cole b E. b and.c. Cafe 2 0 0 $• 147:00 46 07 6 00 23 86 6 00 . . .491 80 734 00 5,698 18 £6;432-18 ,Ist b't /fut. • ';2d bp/tut; 91 • 424. . Et) . • .148' • Tneorizeißdrirne,Bolow.: will. be -form a .con tinnstion of returns of income in Schuylkill Conn- y. • The figures aliciWlholierneolnring',the• yeay :1864 Of the 'parties riaMed ;after alednetint,oo . l:l!,' "National: State;. and. local :taxes; for that"' year, 7.11-MOnnt•paid for rent of homOaatead; andfor repel* .a.braliiin•Eintirinell.- , 4401Ludnig:Timodare:.,.. :I6T Austy, Geo: .....::-. „. ...' .9301LtiderTheenicire:„..: . :367 Ansty,Jriii, ...; .:7 .-- ',Oft iJOydEdw ••• --: ' . .. , • .,113 ivzi. ;Beddow Wm.....: - . •1:,51.6 LaWrente Jac 8 ..:: ,1,V57 'Sick - Henry-, .....• .-:,•126 - Lailbensettrie4;:.::„.l,- 1415 Beddow .Mattherir. ~.. ": 616 Lhilt.'" Va1in1ine.;;....... ,- .164 - Bender : 101=411 C." '-' . 1;520 liimirMleit.S.:7,: - :, . : I:-. : -4 litttOinck N L...-: • : Kloyd . .:Tholi.,:e7 - 4„...:•t 3 . :• irk Simi' r • J• Ke11ar.....: . .2116 Morgan Mir: .. "....,,• : • • 491 Kedford.Fruncis....;: - .• •- . - 'l5 Marital Mich:,...4::: 1,150 'Beneett,Chas H..:... tO4l l Murray •Jr , S - . I : " .. 249 ••Batten - Ge0."..... - ::.:. ' : 565 Maley - Wm:;;,::::: • . 150 Brixins, Peters...., - : • 65 Miller :r. Jahn... 7; ." •.250 • Bridley:Edmr....: - ....' . . • 135 MeCryttiti 'Pat;.... .:'''..-.• ' . -5: -Bright Geo' ' : . • 262 Mohan John,.. • 1,054 Chalfant Isaac P.. • • • 53 Mathews Wm .- •- •30 • Clement Mich....: •.: 202 Moore Cyrne - .• • . 706 COnfehr 'Adam: . :::'.. . :945 Miller -WM I :" • 153, ehriatnpher. Pat.:„.: ••127 Muir;:Dalrynipie„.:. 1 . .' 7l • ConiefordMartin...: . ' 4 Molly ' Fred_:: • • .........: 766 Christopher Edw.,. -- : - 41 Morgan::dis" ' . -.: 350 , Palls David . •' ' ' • . • 624 Morgan Dan1...;.'.. - • ' 116 ,DaniellllVm.P•.:.„. ' •: •,M4 Nelms - Mary. - :„:.;' 11.943 Dougherty Leila:- . :. • 265 Nickel Ernst C.,;;",„: : 903 Dernif Lewis -- • "" -*, 4:1 ;german' FA- '• r .... • 519 .Dando :Isom ..„:,.. ' 744 Oerther John - . 283 Dials Saml-7:....„ I:: r. .4o OwensrOwen ....-.. .- .-31 Donde Stephen.',.... 22,294 Osmakjnc 5:•;.*.. - : :. • 1i.:51 Dunenhaner J 11"...• .' ,- 194 Giman Win .1.L...,... - - : k nand° Edwin.::.., . • 369 pearce . J0hn.:..:. • . -•:- 5291 .Dietrich J0hn........' ..• •47 Phillips Sol A' - • -,. .755 Davis Thos S . ..:34.5 Prevost' aM. ' - . 2651 Evans' Rich:',.., .. : • 375 Pnrsol Henry...-,' - ... - -- 3591 Eiseebtovrn :P 7.-.. -1.37 e Palmer John ' • ::: .. 1371 Edwards WM- J::. . .:21 1 P•iim:David - ," ••• : • 9o7' Fox Jamb . • ' :. 3:31:: Pars:Mt:Wm •' • 327 Foriderheiden. F K • , *557 Phillips Geo I.; ..-„*. . • • • 230 'Felix Sand ••• ' . -.: 1;000 Phillips .Wm:._.:.. '-, .143 Fellsbnrg Ernst.- . :• • 93 Reenrig: Fred: ...... , .460 Foley - Martin.......-.: •::810 angers- Thos C....".... 83 :Fowler Thee ; - 123 Robins Oscar. M; ... .• •111 Gartley-Jos C..... ' 3,312 Reynolds.-Davis.::: - 59 :Geltz Methins - .•:. : 2511-teed Elias - - - 304 'Geer Setli,W •• - . ' 1,179' Reese Geo • - • '. 119 Green Howell" • • , fffil Robins•Jas ~ . ---,:„. . • 23.8 'Garrison-Lewis::: •. ' 74Reis Geo' • '•• • . • 8 Gaffin• Mich' (No 1) I • 134 - Robethan Edlv * „:„ . .; • - ....no Dream Sand •:. • • ..: • 273 :Riehilrils Wm.....„ ,• 219 Moiler ThCarlaa:. .373 Robinson • Bab?. ; . •• • • • 113 Marris Morgan-;,. • ' - . 105 Snyder:'Fred' . ' -•- 670 Behr Oen J . :-..-...: .. '..651 Schultz Fred .:... .': 315 Harris: Wen:..::... :-. 56 Shissler Ethr..: . :.... .4,213 Hughes Darid - T.: • -, 1.1 Shellenberger A.:. ' • 502 Hoch Daniel .• • - ..:1.091 Schollenbefger D J,:. 199 Heialer' Franklin.: ' _ 153 Shellenberger7 Jno ....516 linffinner. . Wiii...-..: • - 332 Snolter Mich..:.:.. • , 343 Harris:Edwin •-..•.. 1,430 Shloss: Slime : • ...::499. Rimmel.Englehard ''• 691 Sterner:Jan (agt).". . 739. Howell Satril B • .3,552 Shloss . Fe11x......... 66 Hopkins Wrn H.:. - 1,212 Stager . Abraham: , -: . • 334. :Hopkins Llewellyn .657 Serrill john'S.„;. • 4,566 Heck - Man 'Andrew, •.: !, 69 Stetie John IL.::. , .. 92 HarriaPhiliti.k.'„ 'l. - - 255 Steel - fax R0bt.:.:... •• 30 'Heisler •Jos .* 556 Skidinore Jos - - • 96 Haines Wm, - .. - . • 294 Sinner ' Englebert. .:. 903 - Hughes 'Ji - ihn R. :".. • • 454 Snyder Mich - • • 352 Heckman DaitlM. ....: :59 Shildim Simi ' " •725 'Jones .JOhir•W:. i*.• :•: J.OO Taylor Wm Jr.-- • • .". 350 Jones John Reese :'. •-. 479 Turnbull Frank..; . • 47" JenkinS Tilos •• . • .•. 721 Thorium Joim . R... 271 Jones - Thos 'W.::: ... ~- 955 Tower ;John; ...... 156 :Jenkins Philip.....: 410 Taylor Jos. W.'...': .-- - 331 tb Jeers 'David:. :. . 193 Thoman'Thomas P. • 343 Jeffreys Alex • - 151.Trezise John:Jr...... 1,126 'Jones'Jos• • . 212 Thomas „TOM) Z.: .: ". 219 Jones Jos C ' ..1r.o:/ Wigmide.Eilw:..; •" .. 323 Jones Watkins'. :, ..• . ' ••-•• • 32 Wndlinger John.: • .3,152 Kear•Wm - ' 22.367 Williams, Thos M., '- . - 56. Rear Wm .1:31.• .• . ::: . '.. 21,925 fiervier Mich•. ...-. .. . - .379 - .Kew. Rich ... • . ::;. - -22,1n2 • IWitzeinan John.„ , *-• 1052 Hoar .Effiry.... .*. i : . 29..0531-Wiest:John S • . " 344 , • Kear W 'guardian) .• 3.ssslWig • mere Geo.; ::.:- - 3911 Near Then R ' • - I,ll4lWilson Wni L;..'. • • . 351 • Kirby Jas .: •:. • - ' : AVM:king Mary AnU . 100: Rau ffmOn Saml ::. Y. -I,o9olWiest O F.: ... :,.. .- • '445 Kumsius • .1. I( G... . .- 112 Werncrt Edw.. ~.•.:: 37 Kremer Wm..' ..: - . ...: - . : 4 851 Weaver Thos-J... ~:. .., : .. 57 Koller Semi: ...... - • • 211- Williams Jobn.-... .- 6.57: Kissinger. Wm:... :: • 103 worrenden: Geo. : . . - 221 Laniard:-David ,:::. -: 2 .. 6 1 Welt:tit:man Ralph • - 320 Lelinder, Philip.; ...... :. • 7.,lWilikins , J 05...... ' 206 Lavrience,E 0 '...: ' ' 29,41• . • • • . ' - :•. . - • -*"•,.. Nortbl • Cess T ownship. •:' • • 'Allen .Geo_ •:$ : : -516 Gray- .Pat..-........:' Treighf•Danl '-• • :.• 397' Glover Jacob...::. -Brennan .1 Nvardi. -, .• - .151 .Galingher John „... n . :1 I BrennaYan).... , ''.. - 110 Gibbs John' ' ' • Barret: John : ' -.164 Gordon' Wll2 * Basernati"..John,:..: • ". 321 * Gallagher John... Breen Wm ,; .-.•...-. ..: 724 • Gavin M ik . (No 21 :Burns' Theis . • ' ." ' 119 it; room. Benj. ;:„..• HMI: Martin • '•': - 305 1 1.1olfman Th 05..... Brirdleyraft • ' 115illOpkIjt3 Evan .: .. 'Brennan Jas .- ' • Soajliancock:.-David.•., Brishin Mich.....: •,. 335 1 liellman:. The 0 ..... Drcnnarf,Pnt., ..,.... - . '339llllscox' 'Henry.... :. Bosullen Wrn.. :.-.., ::::: 33i. Ramer - David... :•., Itrislanßernirrd, .•:-..•• -17411107 nm Henry._ lirovrifJ II - : :-: - : milliards' Stephen... -Brennan' Thais.::.. :" nl.llowell' Wm . '. .. Brennan John 8.... .. • 4:ls;iiiihen. John :...::: .... 13et ringer Phil ; ... • • •. • 105 I lic h lshire Daul • Beddow - Griffith.., - • • 7:l6llcenley Pat - Brenn Oil W.,(Rush) . • ... 253 1 1101)6n • Mich • ' Brace Benj... '..: .'.. 1: 5170 Herrick Mich Rettinger'John.::. • • 24 1 1Ieither , sy:Rich:.... Ilrace.Morgan:.. • ... •.. 27-1111ffilehrainit.Prane .TliennunDanl - - • . 14211lugties John,..::. ,Brennan „Martin. :: -:. 11l liobeen Pa t:: .„ ...„ • Plan - Jim ~. : . ~::',. .• • 108111lighes . J.(No :b.*, .Breen Pat... :.... . . • .. :,509 Hughes; - (No N. -. 'Brown Given.. : ... "•: 533 Huolehari Jaw •• - :Bergen 51 icii...'„" . -- ~.. 17011Iennesny Th 05:,..:.. lircnnan.Thos.... - . - ' Ls.'", I laillten. Edw . 1 • Brennan Pet -•• '. •1•295 I Herinerisy John.:: Bolin John '...: . : . . • -. si i I lifi man Put • " 13 tinra•Thos.....: .. '. • 15911.1armen J (No 1).. Brennan 511 Ch,.;... . •75 •Iler Icy .-Pat........: . ;Burns. JOhn - :. : .... ; . . _ . .47 Healey. Barth . • . :Brophy •Edw::: :' - .31 Ivers Pnt, : ... -'. Boyer jolur '; :: 116 Jones Edw i • . Britton 'Fliiia..;.. .., .- 334 Jitinsiin Div:- ' Brian Terrance:.:. • 221 Jones' Stephe n.;.. Ikerina.n W (Mar'n) • : 46 Judge Miles . : • • Brennan Mich Jr... • 136 Kennedy * • Eil•.: ... Brehrum 51•(.51ermi:.' ." 306 .I(ennedy • Thos..,,• lirennan . - Dennis.:: -.. .. '53 Galley Pat ' Brennan T (Ned)... • - 108 Reari Win n Win ' • - Bradley' Robt • ::: • :629 Ring Thpn •• ' • Burns Mich . ' : -- .12 Kirkhnm Geo : Brennau,-T• (while) •-: 33 Lynch John . ' Brennan Martin :.. • 19.0 1.4.."1er Jan: .... :.. C•telinnil Jat‘ (Ned) . . .. - •183 Lyncb "Edw.: „. .... ar 'Bk-Win ':* - • :.' I36lLynch,John- • Broadrick: Wm. : 1 .,.. - - • 501 Lawler Wm: „. ;. -. „ Brennan John •' • ' 43 Lees John:: . : ... :.: Brennan WM: .: ..• • 34 Lawler Geo. ::..,:: BartelsJ-W'-1 •'. • • • • : 865 Murphy Martin..., Iturns.Jas..:-.:: ... . '' •.* 247 Maley John - • • Cotheford John : ... : - • - 240 Maley • .Ins '.. • Comminrm :John.: • '96 Moran Jai'. .• - Chinn John::: .. :"' _762 Morris . des . - • Carroll Geo.; .-.... . - 254 Moran Dapl ...,..... :: Conners Thor , ; : : .. • •. '': 560 Murphy ;las • • •• •,•• -. Coldelord Pat.-:::: . • -390 Miller Drini„..:.:. Colter Thos • . -...:'," • • •63 •MutphyEdw.....'.:- Cloie John .. : .. ~- 182 Murray nos ' Coogan Pat....... - : - ' 114 0 Mate J0hn......: Can field •.Rich ..... ...:: :.152 Sheehan `.:has - Ciinville Pat - ' -.: It MeAvoy.MICIL.....: 61FlOW Th05........':„. '.- • :$29, Martin -Mich ....I.:- Corot Anthony: :: •• - .19IMoinn Pat :•.*: .. l' - '.. Cook -Mich • •.' • . • 1190 McGee J0 h n.....:. . Carr Chas .•,• ..: :-... -*':' 104 Moran , Edw.. , .' ... ' • Carrot. Chas' • : • l4O Neid -uf.:::::...,... Ctiniminga Philip.; •.. 1.69. Nash :John • - 'eulr.k: Mich .:....:-.: .:.• . 315 Nash : Jae:- „...... ' Coogan Rich • - .- " ..• BOA '...-Nash Jas. .Curran 'Pat,::.... . - 513 Nolan Jos •: 2 ' • Curran' Jitin.....*„'„- - - : .105 Nash Phi 1ip.....::. • Cassidy Pat ..... ... ' -, 95 Nowl . an Jos ' ' - ; Condom ;John', ...:. -201 ;Salty :Edw.....:„ .. ' Crennen •Wm ...'.. i : 11 . 3 l.PlloariMich -- •:" -Curran John - - . . 367 I 0iVellS . John , ~.: • Chantey Than, :.. ; . . : : - a!G `Donli ell Ps t. I.:: Cahill -Martin . 567 O'Neal Thos. 2: ... Caniientr •Jirs ..... ... '• • 39:0 7 Donuell.Johti: .. Conway-Pat....... .• :. 3l.O•Donnelt Danl..:' Carney :John .. :-.....:: I 115 (Plicintiell 510 e..... 'Derrick:r Tim .., .:,: , ..; • '594 o'l'ool. Min ' • • "Deegan Martin.: ::-...• . . • • 59IPareell :7-is': ' Dudley M artin.: ' • - • 434 'Purcell Pat • - : Davis John R •-• • ' .542 Prendergast Mar.:: .IMffield.W W.., .. .-...- ;506. patron Iteht • • - -Deify Dennis.. -.......• - 63.1 Patton Thor" W. :. . Davis Gru•Sl., : i.„ , • -'338 Powers Jos ' •I:hileY Wrn. - .„."...::. '' - :4 3 5 1 ItothwelllOs'„:.,. Driimmeter Sebast :: .875 Reherts - David.... • Pooling *John . .273 Ryon John (N 01),... DOlnu PM' * - - ' '276 Ryan. Pat • - 'Dormer Thu s -. . • Is! Ryan'Thea:„ . ...;. "Dormer Mich ..... • ...u. '45 Ryan • Jan ••• ..•... Duncan Thirs -. 271 Even 'Andrew. -.'::„-- DoyleJas ' • 291 Roberts IT: ...: .... : Dormer John: - : • -259 Rafferty Peter • - Dolan Philip. ~..... • : 148 Rieley Terrence... Doyle Dennis :::: ..:' 212 'Sterling Wm ' . ' Dolhin Goodman. -.-7,5,G) - Shore' Mich • "' Mindy. Janda' . •• -• . 413: Simmons - Wm....' Daley Writ_ .. . ... '.' - .2 156 Sweeney John...: Daley Jai -. - - '.-, 236. Smith Thos' ' Dnnally-Pat ::: ... . -... ~. • • 99 Sanders , Edw,-.... „Doyle :Wm ... .: . :.. ..- :: 55 Toey•Thos - Edwirds Wm - 2 - • 135 Tracey Mich • ' Edwards' Wm T... • 65.51Tippett 'Reuben : - Pilivards Thos.,:.: , I . 7541Verner Thoe ' . • • ' Eddy 'Peter , ' -2491 Walsh" Jai(' '- • Foley John • .- I'. 157.1Whaliin :;7.1i , -Feeney Mhffil ' -:, - -1951 Wade Mich '• . • Foley: Mich: ( No..l) . 1601Whalan john (lail Riley Mich:filo...2) .. ...2eslWhalnn John. Cady. Foley Mich • .- •. 22.41widah:-aii : • Fahey-MITI - ~ 81: 15 elshl R • - -Foley.Jamen..'.„;.. l : '241 IWelsh .liffin: ... .; :. .Foyle Martle.:::.... - . * 903:Wein Then •' • in Fogarty .: • 217 i Whalen Put :Foley •Foley Alba ....,,.:•:.:, • 201 Walsh :Pau ' , • : Farrell James • '• , 421 Welsh J0hn......... Flinn Th0e..:7.... _I - 134iWelsh " Jar': .. .::.. GoyneJohn„ - .......... . I,s99,Waalcael: Edw., ..•. -.GUMS Henry _ - - ',- 352. - Vouni , John_ ..• • • * . • ---. 21[48(111y 71p,painabip,. Adanle,Levi - - , ' 653 mcQuillan L:.,..:'.9 Adamson' - Wm. : .;:„ • 413 McMullen Alex.... •Argunt•Benj • - - " 372 'McGovern Mich.::_ 'Bellinger John' P. .• : 16a Maher 'Wm ...-...: ..' Runner. Jris-:..::-.•' .. - 265. Meredith Isnot.. :. Barim:.:NiCh .-...:..; - ..215 Maurer JOhn • - Brown David:',... - '*. ' SOT Maurer. Chas • • • firown,Wm. - ........ : ; 246 lyieN'elly..ll4ld • .Brennan.Ethi • ' :: . .667 Muir DaVid• Briggi J05:,..:.....: . .- - Burr,urr..Ma i - . • 363:Morgan' Reilly... :. Canner' .7:Mich - - • .:"., 93, Meehan John ' Conderin J 313 5r.. : . - 424 RoOrsßobt • ~-. Casey Pat.' . i.: . 15.0 „McGovern J.tWl).' Cosgrove Henry:. :: '33 :McGovern T (20)... Crow• John: *.....,... .- - 311 Monnghan Tiles- : "Cosine, Owen; ..•:. • • 51 - . Athenchbach.V..:: Conner- Pat.: .:., '. ; - •,577. McGovern Ediii:'.. .Cbwell Win • ; 130:Meehan Edw.....„.". Connelly F-Aw• • • ••• • • • ilibirilichel John - - Connelly Edw. : .... • -- -, -toe Moore J0e;....... Daley Nich - : . •: *: •481:51tupli v y j Aarby..... Doran 'John • • ;. " 252„5/011m - Rich.. Dunn Bernard: 7. :- - . 135' McGo ern.john...: Doran Pat • '*. :• .• • 212 M.eGM'ern • FhiliP: Dooley. Pat • , ~ .r• a * NeeGevera-T (Ist).. :Davis Dnnl : A.:':.': . , 204; Mceidehen John . ... Davis - Llewellyn.: .. : :119*111cGee John' • - Davis : David :, • •.:: 311 Miller Peter •' - DevelirMiCh • ' ' I • 'll l McGintY Jaa•-: • Deitz -Geo ... : . ....• 275 Nicholsori..john.:. Donahoe Wm . ::: ~' • 37 O'Connor' Jere.... Boyle - Dahl • - • •.: .715 O'Neili•Dennii. Dimling john 7 . ... -'*:. ...1. 4 .n Pinkertrin Levi.:: Doherty' Thos • "•. 37 Punch Mich: • • Davis Rich :..- ' *--• * .452 Patton Jiis - • ::• • Evans John 'CA..: * ; :-255 Peters Thos' • ' Erans*.John:(2d).. • • 395 Parnell Thos• • • Eymnn Thos.. -...-. : - . - 114.PhillifiS . John...:. EVerhart Fred.,:.. . ' - 68. Priebe ol John: ... E' l infs A. 11- . ' - .. • 115M1 Parry. Joi.. - E r arril Thos • - : . • 283 Prime' Jere ' : - Eherier.-Engel •: • 120 Quin John ' •'• Fry. Gro • ( Int) - •„. ' 97,Quiii Trinas...., - ...:... Fry john•-(151):„.• - -175 Rodgers Thos.., :. • Panlee :Bohr : •-' ; . - 230,Richards •.Dirni.:... YarleY:.:Thos.;; - ,...1.. ~- 12 1 1 Milly Mich.:. ... .: .. -Fox Mich ••• • . , arillowlend .T1m6:::; Fry Thos • -, • - 142illamage Rich.::-.. • • Girnley Pat.. : ..: .:::: • • . 1.756 Roach Jae Gilflllan Jai • • 3,257, Ronal - Pat - • • • • G i6lth Alex.:.:_ ::: • 172"Sculleti Jas . - :- Griffith John '• - ' 1611Shrehan - Jne.....,.. .Gatshall Lervis....... ': ' aiSmilli -Pal' ' Gardner - Stgami4.. ' . ' lES,Sponsler ja! . • - - Gilroy Mich , • • 156 Stantbri Edw. - . 7-, 4- 4 anldeli 'Thou• 1581 Sullivan Roger..:': Grittschall Henry.....: l- - 05 - Sully Mich .• • ' Harnple Lewis.::. ' . Se Sneddon Dan • .Harris'- Geo - • ' ' .31Speicher John. _:. - .: Howells Fdw . .....'. '::. 142 Themes David.: . .111ifton R0bf...... , . -. 441 Thomas - Thad' • :Hutchison , Wm... ' 493•Turley:Fat._ • • Holveils Lewis ..... ' '52 Wardrap',Thns....:• :Rodgers..Wm...-.. ; ' 423. Will lams• D (Ist),,' Howe ~Ephrnim...... :• .. . .la Waliac.e Archibald .11ughes - Dan1....... -'. 192IWatson Thai'. James David Ciat);: .-' 120 , Williams Wm:..... Jones • Thcis 'L.-. ' . 396IWade:Henry..:.'... James David (26). '697 iNebitry John _, .•:: . Jones Wm(2d)..... 1121Williams.Oriffi the . Jones. David •- • *:: ..541Wien MA: ..: :.. • Bib:rine Pet : --- - • • 73:WaIstfLuke:. - . - ,..: Kelly . Wm.., - : .. ..,.. . . 81..Welelt Jam ...... Kessler-Ge0:.:... - ' •:253,:Wonn" , .Peter .Knowles . Jobti.::',.. 'Hs - ,Witheltler H....... Lloyd :Fan : - ' ' ; -210 Zimmerli:lan los. ,Lester.Jahn.. - ' ' lrlO:Zerbe Jae. ' LeAriaThea J •' . - 34 Zinduirmanil Lind - 1 .. lakh • •'. S 7 Zernbill'A. `Lynch : Jar . :.- . 618 . . • • i!PhillthAlt Teiiviiiship, . . .. • , . . Ain't ,Thini: . '... ;.,$ . 596 MeCale Pat, .../......$ • ' ~ se Butler •A ...,,:.:-. ohn. -, ;•: • •3,5K - Mtuivraring_ Wm R.- • :13,S BeattY 4 .lotql.*: - ., , ,.. - .;: -':: 785 'Mohan Lnke....... . 2t4 , Pampan J0hn.,..... , .' -' .91 - McMichael Dank... .'. -.199. Brennari...Peter.. • :, .:;--.25 McGuire Pat - • -, -•.• .. 9 Rage . Jere:... _.:2: , --.' 1536.11d0re: Pit.... .-.. : 99 C4exinsul John' • ' ' •:-145:-McDOnald. A11en.... 409 Quiley,Martin... - ... ;-, 142 Vxdhalt Edw.'. .... • • 2:0 - Cnniford N1ett"......;*..; - - lift/. MOote Pat .. , . •365 Darts That. • ' -- .7-.626 - MeoraMich .-• • • :M. Delanh7.4all-.;.1....;,.--,•.9,3913.f.J0hn..:,... : .1289, fey. --, .'. MM. ....,.Jai...-.< • ......-. , 169 :Minis - .7 - sa-..._ - ,.. - ..;...r...-.-' , :litti. 6 0 40 9 . • ;,.•':' -- 1 84 Eberle Johii 'F.:,...... • - : :, ' .6 •MeGintiAlinist.:. • -• • 'l- 0 2 Fllspatrinit John..:.;•• - - 19 : :MCGSUAL4tan • -. ''. '212 IllYnti.Jas,•:".:.. - .t .'' - ;10--McOakillancis.. - . :. 211 1 1 'areell , Mich . ..;,.... • .... 10 , '91cGee PAL.........': • .42 Parley Terrence,'..... r 73 NolanJas '• -•-- • ..• 8 .Parley John .-.. ~..... '., 145 'Sobel _ Rdw' • • . 142 00Yne Airm H . - • . 263`0•Brian , Wrn - ...1%3 Golden John • - 370 Owens Owen 11..... 467 C4ray• . David. ~. _ ... • - 142 'O'Neil John ' - •51 Glover WM: ... .. .. .. •'169 Powell John',S..... • 513 Glover:Jas . ...- ... ;......;.- : 292 PePP.er T OO 9- ••• ••• ' .. • 60 Golden Martin::..' - 34 : Purcell J0hn...:... 122 Hart Pat' 64 Price. Ja5.......... • • 187 Roben • Mich:—.. •,. ' "..269 (Purnell Wm - • • : 201 "Hughes Owen • • 1:15. Phelps. John. . - • 477 Recksther. It Jr.".. :. - 600 Passel Henry::.:... . • • 826 Jones Wni...•.. ... .: '.- .. 222'Pa .r..el Rich .. .. '.; . , ' • '.932 James Thos • - . . 6991Price.Th05........ • 311. - Jones Lewis. .•; .. .334; Prentlegast lleti.'.. : . 113 Jones David T. •:. . • 165 Price vansJ.*.... - .. . ?tut Jefferson'Jefferson'Joa...... -. . 4.23iPh ll l)Ps 31 . 0 . 11 D:.. • 12 -i Kerwich John.... '. 221 - Price David . ..: .. : • ..,• ' 364. Kearn Jas •t. .. -...• ••• • •- 11 PurCell Martha... - . ' • 733 - Kelley Pat.. ..... .-. ' 205 Purcell . Joe -53 Ketwich Andrew.. • 167 Price Thmt... .... -.-. . ' '9ll • Kslcher Pat„....... ' . R 2 91 Pugh Dant " • -- 321 Killgoure Robt.. - .. • 's6B.Pnilitis RP, H...•„. .. 1: Kantner Datil - 296 Rowe J0hn.:..:.:.. 332. Kearn Pat . 1..• .. ' ' . 96 'tali Ins. • • ..... '••• : - ISS Kelly Maren. •• . 125 RE . , ese Wm ' , 240 Kelley Slish • ;: 50 Reek T W.... -,..', .:. ' S3 :Kelley John • - 60 • Robinson Thos._ 2r.5. Leary. John ...., .. . - 350 Robertson John... - 150 Leary. Thos ...... : • • 200 RoWe Beni ..-.... :.. • 245 Lynch Abraham:.: ' 9.13 Ryan -Ja. .- - • 352' Lynch - Jae . : ... .. : • 453' Richard Jonah... ;• , • 569 Lynch John . 280 Roderick ..Roeser.... - 426 Latightnif 21 ' .• .4 RamshavV.Tlms.... - 393 Lewis Rich • • . - ' 175 „Rowe Jas • ••• . 261. • McCready And...... , ":" :329 lbtiferty,Tas • . 156 McNamee Timothy .. 204 Rhbads Th 05 :. ... .• '44 ;McFadden Hugh., ' . SOS Riley Pat....... - 87 31c1Inghes. Danl. •... 187 Sheldon Geo- :' . ' 324 'McGrath:Sick' . • 262iSlatei Win • - ' ' • 406 :McCue Peter.: ' ...:. ~'• 1911SO:ail Sarni ..... .. • 294 hl - urphy Wm....... li IScoble Philip:' ' . 261 %Murphy L ~. 179 '1 Thomas Wm R..: . 100 .M u`hall Pat ... •.. .. - 77 3 Thomas , Owen:.. , . 42 McCue Pat • • -• 2 0 Tracey .Geo 609 'Morgan J0hn..... .. . 479 Thomas 8C131......... . i.OO McGarey .Tohn.'... 426 Trevor 5am1...... • 741 McCormich Mich.. 305,-w - Mtam. Geo - - • .. 310 McMenamin Jas.. 62, Whalin Pat . .26 Marley Mich ...... •• . .. . 26''Welsh Mich 152 - McCale .Antheiny..• - 9 7 Walsh , . Luke...'., . • 269 Morgan Lloyd • ' - 774 Williams. h 05.... • - 335 sHaley John T,....:. . - .'B 9 Wright Thcr. • 615 . Maley Mich •• • . ' • 'VS Wade Pat.... ..... . - -•844 Merriman Wm:: 448 - • • • • • . • Maher Win ruilrY Aetzel * Casper. 14 Athey Gin 249 Andrew Jackion.. 1961 Athey Mich • 'Mil Artz. James....:.. 378 Athey John . • SS .Ardman • 251. :.Atititns Geo . , . • ;4,1 Buchanan Andrew :* 779 Barken.Jos ... .. . • .26h Betz:Geo tV.. ' Sot; *Brennan • . 144 Baden JoS* Thirk Pat • Boone .Francis:... Bressler Peter 0.. :Co'y ne Mich* • Charle*s‘ek.rth . Tim -Coyne John ttoyee:*.Jait. Chadwick Colder Thou Cirroll TCacenatuth 'henry Cruhn -Benj 13 Donahoe Pat - • Donahoe "Mi*ch:.... 1/txon Win• ' Derr Fidel ....... lkinaltoe M (No .1) Dixsint Jos Eetuts Ellen Atlain " Edwards Evitns .. *Elliott Wtn.. ..... *Evans Beans. Robt Evans - John L .- ..Farrell Parrcll.Francis... Fatheringil I ",foal, • Ferguson John: Grealier ;lames:, . Gaunt lett '!rhos . ... Gre4Tor . G:ig.eJohu Barter Ged 'llatiertimcker G Tl • Itoughney John. Hendrickson Jos Ilerttete2, John.. Houtz - Jae. ... Horn J A.. . Harter. MoSes Joneit Edwd.. :James. Jhmes. 'liluttnel Prim Bays Pat. Franc Jac... 'Kelp -Lewis.. Lewis Wm.... . Litiaitnn Wm 7 ovenighiP• . • - -: Larkin John - :. ' 119 I Leniiinn H.eo 1N 7. ...: '. • - 576 Lawler.. Dan1•.',...... 20 ll t eiller :Snail • ' ... 129 Loch Chas : ' .c'. :96s ilLi tnison . David... 2,455 i Logd Thos:' ', .. ...-.: • 209 Lehman Jere. • • 33n. Moore John .T..... . . '442 Mason John : ......,. :*, 138 MOrzan Wm.....;,. .-• 209 • iMinniii .John:;.... ••• - in; i Mituiirli - Jac . : • .." . 8 iMoore Edw •,1. 1 1163 I M anrer . Geo., ..... • ."170 Miller. Henry •- • • . 244. Miller Semi" , • •'. 511. Marynett Dan 1..... • '202 Manley Phi1t0. , ......, . 600 !McDonald Alen, ... • .19 • 11Mcquard Thos., :-.. • • 332 Maher Edwd ' ' ' . ' .54 JMaher John' • '. 331 •151 organ Angusttis, -•:,, 119 !McDonald J0hn....: -.:- 305 I Morgan. Jac •• . . . .. , er i moot,: wm 1 T.....:.' :516. Miller Jos•., ...... :•. ;152 . Minnich' Wm . : ' 307, INey' Cha5:,•:...... -. • 44: 1 ; • Nazle John .:.. : L . .. •• . 356 , I ' O'Neal Edwin...: .. . 88 ) Opie. James:..::.. .. 51 i Pritchard ThomaA ' 336 :1 - ; .Roelnick:-.Ttu4 - M..'2,))06 lilleee thiC6b,......... 447 ~/.110diters Th 05...... ' 136 •• 79,) Beedy B E.:,•.•,..... • 165 673 Holand•Jefferson'.. .. 379 44.Sholistalt Albert?' .1.214 .200 F.tono. Ilelify S., ~ • •71 255 Smith Henry.. . -•.. : • 399 287 - Stahl Banil. ..... •,.. • 136 1,110 ,Stoelt.B. Thos.._:.. 133 1 . 228: Spanealte John.... ' 195 330 Shaw Geo, - • .-- . 129 '2.117 Sinil h• Win ' ' •.. .34 354 'Shoffstal Jos A - , .. , -• . BC' 244 Schticker Ono • • '2:6 . 3. .It.'2,Tiptcm .John'. - . --, 1:091. 1,10 ; Tobias . .John•: -• • •• 50s , 179 L'l'oblas Danl • •'. 31: ':l2sWatkina - .Dtivid..:. • 9n4 2.2slWeahry .230 Wurfield: John ..... • 573 3% Wean: Percival -' -.. 102 : 31s.i, Willis 'Buhl. - . - it's • 1.74.. Wllet3tone • Benj...: - 274 ...AD, Weatity*.Benj•, . ' "--- • 3n3 -.. ;70,Young John- • • - -. 2? : ' 106:Young 'Geo . : ...,..• . 140 .• . 17Noting. j ohn ..... • • 5 • •80!Zinirnertriiin Peter. . 163 Brmich. Township,: , :_. •;- .. _ $ GOT 173 173 . 632. fiCA 305 Brennan 1) (No .2).$ 2 KA Andiew,s ' 400. ißrOwn Jnliu 0611;ithlaan Wm..:.. Brennan Pat. lna I,atTerty* 111 Barns •Anthony:, . 225. Ladd:man - Philip.. • '3.42 •Barnard Mod' -•27-n.MeCnimick 933 Ben•ry,Cllstiari....*. 113 :Murphy Jas. • 2:16 Coleman COrile..pui. • 1144;bonnid Jahn... • 34 .Chance - ;Trani.... 1,062 M ister ..200 Clanser Philip A.,. , , 231 Cavananidi Thos;, n t hews Gel) • 40 Cunningham ' 1.97 Montgomery-John. 120 Conley :Mich.__ 1115 McGann Mich' 31-...tiachtrietnanl - .. - .. • 426 .Cavnik. Eilw Ezra MEM Cassidy. Ilibs Pau Mich.% -- ... lYnnisey Ml= WO° . 1.1-nac ErnFt Ferris John. Patton 13grney Flynn. Pitt Yariien.Thos.. F4tist ;Jac. thiadrell. t w Jo.bn jloffnian John:. Itutton Wni thirris - John E linie Jac F labcracker Dattl birris Geo. Joyee EM!=l MEM COal Thomer. 57 cents, Foskter Townfthip. Mertin .... . .$.. .• r Kent prennan . .POt (Ed): 873:1",eating . Brendan And • '• 464' Mod eer Geo:, 13ergin Froiris. • 1.6 Larkin John yirenrui,V3 (No 3) 113 Lawler :Brennan , • , SSS Ladden PAL Brennan • D . ". 'per) ; • • 2§o Mayer Hiram.. Brennan .1 (Dairen) ; 224. Moyer David.:: I wilds Wm MEMO Brennan J Many,- 43 Henley Pitt lirenpan"Longblin. • •• 107 Martin Pat . ... . 13rilinan 'J .• ("Man- • • Moore Mich ... .. . • ner) • • .:114 McCaltey• :•:. - 36 BiOdnieh:Martiu.. • 392 (tett:. .... . 94 Barney Timothy.. ' 219: Mctilinvan .50 ' , Brennan .1 (4d);. ;• • • I.33o•Minie.Dani....•::. •• ' 293 Brennan '(Rusti).• 1,930 ;Moore Pat.....:.', - 303 Cobley Win • . 630-McGrath- John.— 529 Clare)" Win •-•-• 691lNolatid John • • • 45 • Cleary-John.. • • • 31' Orne Jas. •• " • • 637 Burry . .. ... • . . 122:O'Brian Thoti • : -•• 1 -Davis . • I.ols!O'Brian Dennis._. 2 0 1 Down Tin 5......:: .. 400' Payne; Jos • • • "109 Devlin John.-. • 159 : Tryar John S• • •• 460 Delany. W W .• • • I,343fßobertson: Andrew' . • • 440 Dolan:JOhn......'„ •-• , 3:o' Peed Adam • ••••• •157- 1 Delany W: (2d)....t 2.05 . ,11:ran Wm . • - 301 Eckles 'rhos • • ..:059'Ridirgton• : :411 erancis Mathear'...•• • • • 70•7 1 .Rylin MiCh....-; •.." • 15 Ford.•Dant . • .2a3.• Retlington Mathias • PAN ••G ibbin • Stephen.; . 52; Ruth •Franki in..: .• - ts _"Grant Mich"' ,‘„ • : 1 S 9 licyno)ils -.Timothy ' ••• 527 Parity -Owen • 149 - Ryan .Mich • ll2 Gnndry Moses..., ••• ' -OS Shaeffer •• penj...;:. "444 Grogan : 1,370 . 8hitz. Peter •• . _ • 3.9 Oroody Mich • 99-,Stevenson Jaa 75. ; indstiff. Wm' 10,877. Shntt 'env - tit!: Jos. . 540 fleck John W... • '1,054 Silver John:. • ' 179 Highant John 75a• Verner 10 ; 559 MighautJas:;: .•.. . • ...BM' Wilson - 'Henry:l.: • .497- Harkin Manner— ".' '74 Wesnei Chits • - 51 - /Ringhney • 275 Whn tin-Mich ; . • 11 Hein Renry..:..•. '97 ;Weir"Roht ' • • Ilennittssey Mich.:. 239 : Watkins ' 291 • 'll indson Geo-8.. .1,005 Wilson Mich.: 150 Hennessey '2o9:Whitehead ..:•• • 103 'Barman- John. •. •••• 397 Whittle -Chas.. :.•• 409 '' Bal4n'ems, any Disegine of the kicalp.--No . DisCos - sui-osx Cox- "London!! . ".Hair COlor Restorer!! ..I,badonr. • Tae Itestorer." : .wonmos "Hair Color Restorer!' "London" • Ottis.r. Color-Reidoiee! , nimmyr • "Hair Color Restorer" ."London" . - COloVßestoter." It is the Osi.Y KNOW REBTOREit OF COI.OII.AND'PER PECT lieiin Diessvim'eLissaiNeo...- Delicately - perfumed: It will restore - gray hair to its - original color,: 2: It Will. make It grow on.bald henils.• • ' • • • 3.. It:a111 restore the natural secretions: , ' ' It will remove all detil - MT - and itchirieß. ItWill make the halt soft, glossy, and flexible G. It will preserve•thebriginal color to did ago. 7, prevent tne hair.lrom' falling off. .' S. It will cure all diseases of the IT IS INOT "London", •.: . . 'Color :He:dorsi." "Lonthat" •• • itian "Hair Color: Restorer." "loonifon"- . . ••• • "Hair Color, Ristorei." "Lonilbn” • -Tata • •1- "Hair Color .Restorer:" •`Lanchn."... - .• Coipt Reitorer." "Loadoit" octraiio.a - E. • " "Hair Color :Restorer ." "London" '• - • "Hair Color . Restorer." "1:61:1, LT 001 NOBT EIWINES,I7 PIItRICIANS AtOP CLEW:Y. 4 % DILSWATNE & Son: 'Some Six yeafs ROI began to lOse, my hair,. and continued to, do em' until the acali) became, as btu Os the palm of my hind; troubled also with a - disagreeable' itching fever. great heat: bud dand r ruff, small pustrtles iconic' form,: quite - so - re to thelouch,, and the .remaining portion.Ot• the , hair on-the. side and. back of my head .becanie - qitite gray. After osirtg'a -number of Restondives (so - allied) , Without Success; foul my. head nearly - destitute of hair, I • reluctantly comtnetwed - rising the - LONDON : II4TR. COLOI - t. RE STORER AND DRESSING." Now, candor and Jus tice compel toe - to • say to all, that .through•;lts use I note possess a new and heatitiftil growth of 'hair. atm- Pletely restored- to its originaldark and. glossy appear mice, anal veniure.the assertion, ..the world furnishes no Preparation equalto thisi-itudl do. consclentiously, • say to all •It•ho' are gray, or bald, hturtiry'and .harsh. • or bi use at- once - this :cleanly and delightfully -perfumedatticle. ;ISAAC L. MARSHALL, . ..• • • • .• Guitner'Ditited.Stateti Nary; • • ..830 Lebnard street; Philadelphia.. 290' 295 427 179 815 P 45 169 hl4 225 'MS 191 1311 363 421, 213 1'66 441 ' Price 75 cents a bottle; six bottles„ $4. ' Sd ld by Dr. SW-VINE & SON. 330 North. Sixth street above Vine, Philadelphia. 'Also by • • . . JOHN G. BROWN & EON,. Dniggista, lIEN - RY SAYLOR; dune IT. : . . . . . HelmbolWO - Extract oirtizirsaintrilla clan es and renovates the blood, instlle,tbe vlgor of. health Into the system{ and porgra out the hnmori that make disease. . . • .. April 8. .64.• 1 ' .; ". 14-6 m . .;.• s krirnty ItCh..Terier, - All I.lraptiOite . "DR., SWATNES ALL-HEALING OINTMENT." "DR. SWAYNE , S . V.I..-11EALING OINTMENT" . , . No, cane sobbstinate, or..long standing, !A will not. cure in asbort time. all kinds of Tetter are permanent ly cured:. Army Itcb. which, •so .prevalent, it never fails to cure. Chronic Erysipelas. • altithettin, Ring wonnis; Barbers Deli, ...he. 'Eruptions covering the whole surface. of • the body, old Ulcers of ,many years standing,' that put .at defiance. every, other, mode of , treatment, all yield to the healing properties of the great • vegetable salve, '• . - • - Price an cents. By sending to Cents to Dr. Swityns ' Son: BM NORTH. SIXTH Street. Philadelphiaca box will be mailed to any part of the . United. States,. free of Sold by HENRY SAYl.:oB,TiruggiSt, Pottavilic.. 4 June R , 'RI.• - . • - . 4.41)0,Y,ic011g. Rich .471 Odges Mark. mi P.n! cell Jir,hn, Paitridne'Thos, 357.-Robhoil 170 . Rend Togish FIEMEZM Rowe Win.. Shivlin"John Sipl‘el John. . , 435 SimOn - john: 461 Simman Writ IS3 Spfri• $ l 3 SchnitzJohn 37E; Serrill John.: . Tiezise Jf.hn'.Sr .155 Trezi:so: Web.: Trezin Natter 211 ..Willitin 1 v : Morgftn. Brom' D Thy. 236 3.51.•Wi Reen. 130 Zimmennan.. J S 261 1,0.11 504 151 157 125 Mach Mich. . . . j P.; 11101TIDEL . POttswitic, Pst., SA'S • WILE:ELEI &''.459:Li3011: • . • - S.E W.l - MACHINES: • .111. • ~ • • ... • namher of these excellent ParrdlyVachines . are al waysi kept on . , hand and can be *sena . ..in operation:by calliniat his " . ozsidence In. Market Street; avove btb., .nextdeor to the Emaish..imtheran Church...: acernamoiate,persoits tish2o . these ichinesi - a 'faiPply 0 . 1 . Machine Seetika; ',Machine Oil and Soap, and ; Thr.fad., in all nambeis and, coltirs,.especially adapted to Sevr.ing Machinense, will be tieo. on hand. Tderongli Instructions. for working' these Machines • be given to parties parchating • . ...Orders by mall will receive prompi:lattenikM. Call and examine beforeimichaSink elvvhere• . • • • • TIEE' , GILEAT - ENGLISH . mixt, J.A..3113,8 ci..A.Rws • :•• • • CELP,BRAtE'D :•..PE*ALE. PILLS! • preparedtramPriecriPtion' of Sir Clarke,- M: D., • , PbYsician Extraerdinity . to the Queen. • . T his Well known medicine is no iinpoSitiott, , bur a sure and - safe;remedk for...Female' Difliculties structions, from any cause.whateveri and.. although -a 'powerful remedy, it contains nothing turtbil: to the constitution. •. ' . • • •- . '.. To 51.inei so LAturs it Is-peculiarly suited. It will; In a'shrifttirlie, brlng'.on the'inontfdy - period with reg- . In alt cases of Nervous. and Spinal Affection,. pain In the Back and Limbs, heaviness, Fatigue. on'slight exertion; Palpitation.of,the Heart" Lovinefis of Spirits, Ilysteric4; Sick Headache, Whites. and all the. painful diseases occasioned by . a disordered system, these pills 'will effect a cure when all. Other means have failed. : TillEgle PILLS, LIAVt. - NEVER Itr.RN, KN0%04 TO FAILWIIERE TOE IqIIRCTIONS ON TRH 21) FLOE OTrP.A.NLPH.Lrr,•SIL. WELL Fur full particulars, get a painphlet. free;:of the.Ait. Sold by all Druggists.. Price-Si per.bottle. • Sole:-United States Agent;- • - • -JON MOSES: 27 Corileadt St.; New York.' • N.-13.—51 and .6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent: will 'insure bottle containing ;over 60 pills by return Mail. Nov, 6.'64. Reue!ver has proved itself .to be the- most pzrfect preparation for the hair ever. offered to the public.. • • • . . • It is a vegetable ennipound; and .Oorititina 'no ipjarE• outi-prOpeilies whatever. • • IT WILL.RESTORE GR,A.YII4IR• TO ITS. It will-keep the hair from'fnllln oat. It cleans the:solly and makes the hair :soft; lustrous and Aiken:. -* : , ' :•• It is a splendid hair drying: , • No person; old or•vonnu.. should fail to use it. - IT. IS It EC4 iMIIIP..NDED AND ..USED BY THE FIRST MEDIO.A.L.AUTHORITY. • •*. ' • ..tir7A.sk for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian : Hair - Renewer, and hake 'no, other.. ' . • R.-P.- FALL & ' Bashua,.N. 11., I'roprietors. For sale by all druggists. ,August 17, '65 . . . A Gentleman .cared of -Nervotts.'DebilitY:. Pre matUre.llecay. and thee - effects of youthial indiscretion. wit 1.136 happy to furnish Others with the Means of cure.: ( free of . eharge):. This -remedy.„is• simple, safe, and 'or full particulars, by return mail; please alidresa • JOAN' .13:. - 0.03DE41, 60 Nasslil. St., New: York.. June 3, , G 5. • . —22-3 M . . . . .. • Irelmbohillos Extract Ituchn gives health and Yigor to the.frame and bloom to the 'pallid cheek. - Debility Is accompanied by'rnany alarming symptoms. and if no treatment is' submitted to, - ,cimeurription.• insanity or epileptic fits ensue'. - .1 April 8..65:' ..r . 14-6m • • .- . . .. ' • - ' •AirilisKEes . ; Do you want: Whinkere or 'Mon:Fiches? • ()Mr- ,Gre 7 plan Compound will force them to, grow on the ethooth-. est' fate or chill, or hitir on bald heads, in Six.. WeekS. Price, $1 00.. Sent by mail anywhere,' closely sealed, on receipt of price. -Adlirees...•• • -•-• • • . ..WARNER:ct CO.. BOX 13S' Biootilvn .N..Y. . .. . . . , , . . , Deafness. Blindneons and Catarrh , treated with the. utmost Success, by .Dr.'itLISAACS. °enlist And Auriat... fronierly..of -Leyden ; holland.). No:.blit . PINE Street, Philadelphia:.:' Testimeniak front the• Most reliable Sources. In the Cit.: anti Comitry can he seen at hiathilee. '. The medical Ittenitfare invited to acetimpanYtheir patientS, 'as .he' has. no-secrets in his practice. • ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted withciut pain.- No: charge made for exaniinAtion.. • . March 11; 'GS. -.. . . The Gl.4lltt OF • MA$ :STannora...:-Theiefoie the nervousmid.debilitated should immediately use HELss- Bow's Exinotfii.Bocuu. The, Bridal. Chamber, an .Es ay :of.Warnlng and Instruction fo,r -Young Men—finb,lishedlifthc How 7, and Association; and sent free or charge sealed 44dress. - Dr. . a. SKILLIN. 11ocrtird Association, Philadelphia, -.Pa: Feb. . . • •.. . 6-1 - A Tbilig .4 - Boxiority 44iy.Ffireyei. .. • Those whet desire. brilliandy: of complexion:.anot purify and enrich - the '-bicaid,'which lints! lial.it's ..cON CENTRATEMEXiSACT Sji.IISATAIULLA invariably does - . lie: collect it-is no patotit medicine.. 'Ask. for itelndild's, Take tai tither. :....April 8, '65: -'. ... , ; ; IX-6in • .. • Noti . ce.Those wishiali.te become rich, or iiiiieeeed In.anything• they wish. should send'fororie yr all'of thei. GOeraEnven:Setre.t Charms. • Thousands hare done so and now rejoice: They cost but life and do much good. For further partiehlars send stamp and net thll eic c lanifon. to E. F.:ItL&YO , Ballston Spa *;N ,: Y. •,. tFrOm the Large:4 Manufaeturiog .Chnnista' iii the I am meqtiainted with Mr. 11. T. lll!i:tincir.D..mann hicturTr. of II ri.maot.ios •GiNexN •PKEPAitATICiNS. lle Ck . C.ITIA(I the drug-store opposLe my residence,- -and was'succetwful- in'colultictina the bllSillffS - where others had net been equally so before,. him:- I have been fa vorably impressed with his charlicte;r and enterprise. • • • - • . '-•- WILLIAM' WRIGIITMAN, •. • Firm of •POWCRS . at.WILIGIISMAN, . MauufactnriUg Chemists 9th and BroWn Streeta Phila... 14-am April 9; '6 HELMBOL.VS CONCENTRATED ENTRiCT BUCIIV . • : the - Great Dittrtie. • : , .. .., gELBIROI,I) . 6 -CWSCEFtIi.i.Ti.O :EXTltigr liiESAPAIII.LI.A. . . ~- • ... - • Is the. Great Blood Pyle' A er., , . , .. . . - Both are prepared according: . to . rules of Pharmacy and - c—emistry,. and -are .the meet. active that can be made . ., . April Sr 'GS: • • : . --:. ? 14-dm -.. Ncit ri:few..e.bfillze , lVorst'llisoiders that afflict - manldad'• arise. from' erupthins -of the blood: Errem.rr. Or rem6dy rif the utmost value r : April . 8. • : . . . . . Ilelltabol<l , 4 l. V,luiill • 11E.itrnict -.lifuchiti. is pleasant in tast . e and. Odar,.fiee from. all injuriona pig peitieS and imliiediatit fn Its action, [April 5,.,ii5.:14-rim To *Puri Vnrieb the Blow': rind Bean: tify.the Complexion. use 117..emnomes‘.11nurLy COWEN FT.tto :EXTRACT- SiL7t6ArItII.I.A.:. One bottle equals in strength One gallon of the Syrup Or Meek:tint). : - -• • 14-6 m • 'Etta DYE ruin DYE! Batch elowoof • ..lla .Dye Is . the best in 'the world.. The only true and:perfect DyellarnaleSs-311- stanianeous and' ltellttible-,-produces a - Splendid 'Black or lsiatural Brown—remedies the ill eff.eas Of Bad Dyes. and frequently restores the original colcif. . Sold by all Druggists.. • The Ofininele.eigll4, W: A. Batchelor, St Barchly Street: New urk..... ' •• •• ' , . • . . . .. , A. Clear, Smooth Skin .itud; Beautiful complexion: follow the iiscof Hanslidimi's CoseviTiti TIM Fi.uio ERTMeT SAassPAßlt.t..l, It-removes black spots, pimple's and all eruptions of .the skid. , . •.. , .., . April 5, '65.• -- . . .•l'. - .14-6M •, ••' MARRIED. Ntitices must be - accompanied with cents to appear in. Ofe Bellefonte,. on the lath-ult. ..by'Rev. Dr:Lint:l,4°6ml C. Bliintrr 'of Poth;vlll6,. to JAig.lr.vii,•youngestdnughter of 'John Irvin, Esti; .•. WILLLA3 ISGRIFFITII.- - --On the 29th of ,Tnly, at Gilberto!). by Rev. E. Crompton:. bin. late of the 4sth Iftvit.,: . .P..V. V., and Mee Rt.t.i:Non • • Gyticr.crii; of (Mite:non. ' • • . . - - • •• ••' . 4 ''.] . • tric* lawn:ill Ciiiinty:., The khool will Commence on•the WEISBR-MEALL.NTi.At the'.English • Lath Oran • Ist iit t , cliteMber. Appliattions Will be received until Parsonage, Nlinertwille. Sunday. evening.. . At.M.,t 'MI h. I . the.tllid. ilIFI:. By ordrr of the BOard of be. ~..' .. hy . tteil. 1-1. C. Shindle. MR.: .T.Mtlria - NI.. Wraszu. AO liklisti." - -.: Aug. 5;.4i5. •31-14t".1 WI LI.I.AISI:II.ERIIIAIg. • Sec7: • Ei.t.r.a E. id EALING, Both of If ineraVille:;.. -: - . 4 :-. ••• • • •'•• • . ' -• • - . .. . •anhouncement-i - of diath.s, tree.- Those ae itiinponied 'with notices, &c., must be paid :for . c4e rate of 10.ivitsper hue: , . • L .. OsT,—thi Tuesday afterminn. 15th inst., from,ths neck ofa baits. a fine.gold neck .'chain; A liberal reward will tie paid for its return to GORDONSMITH; . . .. ... . . . . . ... .. . BURLING . AME—Iri this Borough, 9.J1 inst.-. lEaka ..•corner Third and Market streets, Pottsville.- - I . . Ross, only child of Edwin .g.: Burlingame. aged t years- ' -August 19, ..9.5 - • - - ,-- ..• I• 1 ' OST.--On •.Wednesday, August ilith,' between ' '..EyA.Ns... rr1,.4. Chile; on the' 17th : of• 'July, -FirkNets ..LA • Potthville - and Port, Carbon. a Pricket•Book contain N. yonngeat'son of the. litte'Lott:Evans, In the 91st year ' ingitbout thirty dollars- , The name of the .owner is in Obis age.:' ' ' ' '. , -• • • • -7 :. . ' '• . ''-- • - the pocket tioi,it: The finder will be suitablyrewarded • FISII - Eft..—Oh the let meet., In :Mahattoy.ToWnship, .. byletiving it at Mrs..Philiipts.' East Nonvegian Street, Ebi.V.M . ENIA CA)tOLINi FIRUP3I, ' thin:Ater of Charles ,•Tottsvilie: WILLIAM WILLI:V:IDi, .Laglellip. '. Trott - ell, aged. 29 years,"2 mouths and T days • . . ' •-. . August 19 '952 -: .. . . , • I:loFo:—ln. • rineefoYe.,..Cr:vititia.;E,. w - idow•of... the ; ~ . ... , . late John Hoff,iin the 90th year of. her•age. • - •*- • . 0 Cl TRAY • •• • • • 111.11 - 16E.—Carne tii the' premises of the •• • - -. . • . subscriber on Tuesday; August 15-th, IStits, . -•.; . MtLLE N.Oil the 10th id Anenst. in. , Pinegrove *, adark bay male; .518 ck legs, a n d government .„ ..4 3, •• Township, AGNIZ T.:- wife of Daniel . ..Mellen, - aged 57 ~ brand sin his shotilder,'and an'S on. his neck, .. iliA' years, 5 months and •10.. days. - ' . .. ' 7 ' • •.. ". -.1 The owner will - call, price properly. pay ex-'' — . •' IdontgsmerY,papers pleas 6 copy.,. • ',..... -': .:, • .- penSes, andteke him away, - ovhe will be sold Ocordiog St;VARTZ.Oti thi7th::lnst. in sataj , lkill laiem. to 14w. '. • •ONWEN BELTON, - lioatmeris Home, JA(ion Parrs., sod of Samuel Swartz, : aged 5 - months . ' ' Opposite the . neilr . pridge, near Port Carbon. pa., Angtve ip, .65 - • ' .• '• - •Ittl-.20 " • . -. • . . . SEIDEL —On the 13th thrt., In thhollorotat,44 MARY. jSTIt AI D.—Came to the farm of the. - Want youngii4 daughter or Dar,ini B. and Mary A. Seidel, Cerium Riffling Mlll (to:. kng I.t aged 19 months. 1%5 a light red cow; horns erimmy, , the 'km: ku down • face . . , . .. , . , . 5110ENER:=On• Ttinfsany,. Ankust:-:l7th. ..Gannan .l . four feet white from kuee-s Alown ; .. :0 Snor.nrn. -aged 37 . years., in months and 7 ''days...•• • .- ,- 1 • white; hell on - her - neck. The owner. will s . , The friends of the 'deceased' are'Tespecfnilly Invited • please • eall. prdve - property, 1 - sty charges, and lake her, to attend his funeral without •further. notice, from Ms . •away, - or Lhe will 4e rohl oceordht. to 10 - tic - ..... - . • • 'late residence iu Orw*Slaurg,.oh. Sunday, the 2Pth inst. - , •.- • - • -.. •••.• '" • - JOHN CONLEY,.Watchman. at 10,.A.:11. - . 1 . • .: '-•.- •• : -.-- :-' .. -.. •,.: .. - - -..Ang.19,. , G8-,33.3t* ; : ( Mi. Carbon - TN:Kling Mill, I'. . . . • . 9T:=-Lost on the evening of .the inst.. 'in the ""Adorn . Graves of the Dead:) , . Poisen,i , er Car • - betweeo Reading and -Schuylkill' L ' IA - . - • •: . Haven, or in the' Borough 'of Schuylkill Haven; the- THE MARBE•YAR.D...-DiAcharge Papers'of Henry Horns;. Private Co. C; 50th • - • _ - - - . V: V: The tinder will he suitably rewarded -. ..naI.IIEnSV4LLE, . • . them Sat the- WashiMiton Hall • Schuylkill Hrw been • • • • ' • • . :Haven. or atthe Office or: theldinerio Journal— rennived to the east end Of. theAown, Coiner be' Htiv'en. August 4,..13,5.. ' . of Munbury Street and Pottairille.Roatt. - The undersigned .reypectfully culls' the attention., of the public ti. his stock of . • . • • .; • AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, Which he is. manufacturing into Tonabs.-14fOnuments,. _Head and Foot Stones, Mantlepieces, Table and Bureau 'rops.iWituloW and Door Sills. Stetsc' ,tc.; also, Postf• with liailingjor cemetery purposes.. Letterlr:g of the best Stylei done in German and English characters,. tuid. all kinds of 0 AN ENT A WORK. eTeen ted in the highest Ellie of art and: the, most substatitil manner. Ile also ha. now ready, some beautiful soil • Pireii made ontrot Italian Marble...con:gating - of scane very- neat designs for ceMeterysPurposes. such as raved Lambs, Flower Vtuies, .tints.. Doves. 4e. -Please call .. and esnntitie for yourselves. Prices are TICALIVE 111:—Canle to the premiscii of ,„-.T t • Work'deliveted at a distance free of ebA r ge....• the subsciiber, - near . ereesima, on Sat-. - 1".! r 4 0 V - • P. F.' EISENER:OWN, formerly Nortivand urday. August sth, a dark, red on, 1116 - ' Atiguit 12; !SS •. • • 32.310!..... • about 4 years cld ; has .two white marks on. her hind ; horns small. 'The owner will null. prove Wil i3 • V.: A - ,TrAmIIIRKErt will open property; pay charges - and take her away, or, she willbe iiSetthol tor Girls, oti illoaday; Algast 28th, sold according to law. .. in the basemeot of the Presbyterian Church; corner 01 : An. 11 '65 at- • - .EDWARD BECK. 11ahatittingo and 3d streets.. • • : August 12; '65 ' OST.—Two Maley Co,ws one all red; • star on • - . _ .1- 4 forehead and [etc . -white spots On right •ip, - - MEW PRO V ISION AND ORILICBItIi side . 'l'he. other, -red sides and front, kft.`..l, .1•1• STORE~ The Undersignd has opened a store in Market street. ..Bell on. each Cow.. • Any person giving in- ^"-' Alfree doors above Third, mirth side.. where he will keep. - formation leading to their recovery will he suitably re constantlyt onancl, Flour; Treed, Butte*, Eggs; ' warded by • '. .. • ' • • • MRS. TROY. : Groceries, ekci 'The patronage of the public to re. • ..i!daharmy City,•July 31,''60: , - • ,31-3t*. • spectfully solicited. CIIAS. W. SCHNERR. , •. r • • . • • • • Pottsville, Ang.lt,' , 65'• • • _ •52-tf • WEAVE o.—Came to the premises of the sail. • .near Mahanoy • - • BCADIAN INATIT UT : City. on Tuesday:July ifath,[three good-sited 11, ' , and Normal •kchtrol 'at Or.wigaliarg. • 'white - Pigs. The owner will. call; prove Schaylkill County , Insitution in open property, pay charges and take' them away. to pupils of both sexes. The•designis to afford the ad..: •or they will be sold according to , . vantages of a: Allkortanight Englisti:und • . JOHN W. HARLAN EaatAtahattoy Colliery. • cal Education. instruction :is is given in .all the!: 'August '65. • . , • . . . branches usually taught in' Academies and Seminaries!' , • • 'of the highest grades..• For full particulars, address • $ 10 int WA RW—Strayed froth' the premises • Aug. ;12 '65.• a2-it. • RE' s .1; &STINE, Prineipal.: • of the Norwegian •Cnal Co`, a dark ' • brown mare mule t the left . eye sore, and a , . . • - • . •.. • [Rfinarkit fron Chemical AmaZyso.l..: : • scar upon the right thigh.: - The above reward • Aftera caeeful examination of listscuotn`sPnises.as- - : :Will be paid to any one returning the mule, or ?tons: they. enjoy our utmost confidence. We - consider .giving information'that will lead to het' recovery. , . them safe and reliable. . NEVEICES'&I7ATES. E,11.. BIiELENCIAME;AgI, Nurweg. Coal Co.' Puttsnmruts, Junele;•l46o. [April S. 14-Gm; August 12; 63. - .. • . 22-lc . . , lIIEUEItr - effet myeelf as a cginclldate • flt. COUNTY COMMISSIONER.. at: tbit en - fluirig.electiop,•.ptittlect Jett : the. - detlaion ; of the , .t.Tnion Cbunv.Concentjon. .: • ' 404$ H.. WIWI; ' . • Robley Tp... .. , . . .. . . ..;11,11! F. REHlr.ciiThr myself Oa 6uulidate . ,itur•the LEGISLATURE at thoinsulag elec tion. itubject to the_clecislutf6f thetruicht County..CUmL Ventlrin'. ' • ' - R.:W. P,ISKERTON.TremoiIt-. - ' July 29, '65 . . - -, '''• : ' - • . - , ' uu.t.c.• . . _ . . ...M1 ss - A. rm. - Militia . ..Sr wilt to-open her School on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th; .Ih . Second Streethetween - Maryet and Norwegian.. •- of MICHAEL . SULLIVAN. late of. detached Company 31, 13th Penna. Caralry, 2d Brigade. 2d Divis ton, Camp Stoneman: Has - not been heard of since last August. Any information of him will be thank fully received' by • . . JOHN SULLIVAN. •' ' Arq..l9, • St. Clair..SchOlkill Co„ Pa. DIED. DIDATFS. GEINERALI-NOTICES. te.Diachwripeil *lot. Soldiers' discharged, either by reason of.disability, 'termination of service. or general . Orders. who thins they: hire not received' from the Gov.erriient., all the bounties' or enrolments iihieh'were promised them, or to which' they are egnitably; if not legally.entitled. may hear •something to their adrant . age •by immediate application to, the undersigned. .would ask especial attention of Soldiers. discharged for physical disability, within two years from enlist,,,ent, • and enlisted men discharged .for prinauttion,. and men Who hateserytaithe - greater portion of the time. which would entitle them to another installment-of bountf. All claims against the Statj or General. Glwerunients. -whether new, old. or•once rejected. will be examined, and it just may be settled. B: 'BRYSON' McCOOL, • Attorney-at-Law, Mahintango street,' next door to - the : new Ilan. • • . -.. • • • • irerNe charges until claimS are collected • • ". • 131r1 Invite the attention of Clahit Ageitti who may hive atsca•like the aboyn . .. " • • Aug 10, .65 A 7IEET.I.IIiG of theldto;cklitoldeiro of [he Madera Coal and leiproveinent Corn-' ➢any will be held at. the office •of Wm. FL Smit vile; WEDNESDAY- August 30th,.at :.P. M., fur: the purpose of electing officers'for said Company: ••. By order of Commissioners, • '•. . • . . • Aug. •65--32.3 t 11.,:f....SVALLACE.-Secretary. ' • THE of .30IIN . DUTTER; &. .CO., mining Coal:on the Marshfield proper , : ty Franey Township, has thin day been dissolved .by mutual consent. - by the withdrawal from -the firm of JAMES ROEBUCK. , The business hereafter will 'he Conducted Oy.IIENHY HEIL & JOHN. A. - DHTTO R, undue tbe:stime - firm name ofloliN, A. purrrox -st •. • .. . August • ,virzisLic NOTlCE.—Whereftg. my Wife; s Elizabeth „Jane_ Thinas. haS . without just eauseor proyocanrin; left niy hed and board, there fore. Iliere))y. notify all person; concerne:ll not to trnst the Said: El iZabeth ..Tane Thomas ortmy account. as 1 mill pa . ). petlebts contracted by her: tnid any one trust= her as aforesaid Sita.t. their own. • Ashland, July 5.'G5: .• •JA)iFS.TiIgIIAi , • INIStICE.:—AII. sportsmen and others :we • herebytatutioned 'against trespassitur On the farm.of the subscriber, in,Waype ToWt,hip. dchuylkill Coui4, or permittine soy :hounds or. does hunting thereon. - under the - full penalty of the law,•which will be enforced tti. the fullest extent. All dogs found pin ning on the - prentiseti will be shot; ' •• • • August 5...64 . 31..3r.• • . WILLIAM S. KR/iMIS... , . Internal keret'- . • ne Ottlee; 10th Collection pirtriet. Pit..-The annual' assessment of. perSonsi In the .loth Collection.DiStrict of PenuSylvania liable to tax on LI.: CE:siSES..CARRIAGE:S. AND -OTLIEff ARTICLES ENTMERATED IN Sc'HEDITLE- A, .ANTI. ON IN i:OSIES FOR.THE SEAR IE6I. having been comple ted, and n listd hereof placed in my hatitlS by the asses 'sor for collection,' notice is hereby given that the duties and taxes-contained in said list are now' due and pays.' ble.-and all pet:S.ll,lin Schuylkill Cdunty charged there, With are requirtal to pay the same at the 'Collector's of ittPottsvilli•. on and slier NO.I-1, the 7th day of CS63, until CRS DA ;the 7th - day of Septembercil 565, itsclusiye. Payments trust be made 'inUnited States Treasury NOtes: Orin notes of hanks organiiett under the Act to provides National CnrreneY. known an NatiOnal Pallka• thrice hours front S.A. M,:.to ti P. M. • • , N; B.—A Penalty of TEN-PER CENT.; 'and 11 . fee _of twenty cents for,serviee of notice, will he imposed.on those Who do. not pay witttin the Buie prescribed by n fine of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, OR' IMPRISONMENT FOR TWO YEARS, 'OR BOTH, are the:pcualties' for,doing business - without the.liVense re . JAMES A. INNESS. • • Collectlar 10th- District Penna. . .„. . Pottsville, Ang.sth; 1805. . • . ..31—tt • iriVELYE . TPERBEIDTII,OIES. can be had itt. Ipezthi Gnilleiy forSl°:23.; July 1 .'45:.• ' •. t.t. tf: - • • . or 'POTTS . V 1.1.1.117. wittinwev.— . POYT§VILLE. J is . lS, ISt . The ondersigned.respectfully informs -the' citizens of Popsiille and vicinity; that he has opened a COAL VAR 0. - in this Borough, on a lot of grriund. above Milirstwrds medial.' on the old.Peaegek: Mind, and near . the - Monnt Carbon Railroad: • H' will keep constantly viii band' qOlll of all, .kinds : and -SiZeS and of the - , best .qualitY,•(nta the 'tintcropPings of veins) cell hopes. to receive tiled:* share of public patronage. • 'lt is tinques:, tionable that. a good Ctial Yard.-hits longbeen needed'. -in Pottsville, and thd undersigned trusts dad his en terprise will beduconiuged.-arid sustained. . ' • • Coal Weighed before delivery. • -• • • -Boxes for .the reception, of .orders. which will be promptly attended to,will be placed at -the followlnk points in the Borough : '•' • : .• 'AM EERJAN HOUSE, • ; • .1 . •' ' • • FEGF.P.7S . HOTE' • • UNION HOTEL, • • i yrrz SANDERSON'S Drug Store,. . SAAIL 1110SRIS Store, • en j)OWNEY'S Barker Shop, 11EISfr,Eft.'SIHotel, ,corn. Miners- • vitt(' Rand. - . j C. M: BROWN'S Store: Market .Start .:,7AMES BECK'S STORE,Mauch Chi nk . Street RISING SUN ROTEL tal?M=EMM== • PRICE LIST . OF COAL PER TON: . IiftOSEN COAL,. it the jaid, •s4r,O —deur eieo,, $5 rin STOVE' • " " 4-5 o • " •5 50 CHESTNUT" " 3 tin • '4'oo 'TEA • " •••• ." • • 2 25'1' - 3 25 • • A IT Al V 1 WANTED.. . . . .111 TE M.-A' situation as Bookkernyer or to ..ake charge of a store. 1 have .had nine yrars eiperie.nce with one of the - lamest Coal Companies in the re,(7ion,-having Charge of their store.. 'and kept the hooks.l Address Box 62, Hazreton, Luzerne County, Pa: • • . A.Lugust 1.9, • . 18TANT1 . 13..-A SOcorid-Iyoul • Iron _ Safe, of. Nod v •orate eize: 'Apply at this OtUce. • Auaiistl2, Mg . • • • . • 23:3 . Phil- NoTie but an experienced hand and one istio enn indnenee n good trade • need notily. ' d'go id aal ry willf be liven. Aug: IY.- . . - VITA INi TE D.--A goOd uecond. hand engine, twUnty- T.I- five or thirty horee {lower. with one double due boiler. Arldre-fi c 'MoDOWEL . I4BAECIpTEL, tiagerstown, MCI. (...* Ai 1 ^...1 2 ;, '65 •: : . •.: '. - -. . . • .33-lit`. . . . . . . . . • A ROO KKIFIE PE B . hating tfinennpeenpied, - would open or clotie: booksr pra4,.examine or, write them upon reasonable tarots.. baying practical, experi , eriii: and good reference". . Address B. W.; Box 92, P.O. Pottsiille. Pa'.. Aug. 1`2,'6.-33.:4t • . , . . . "AT E D.-=A partner . to .s , tartfitiemieal • Works 1 T .in this neighborhood. One who Would be willing to fu r nish one-halt the capital 'required to put'un'the wUrir.s.- - None hut. one who understands the -business ueed apply: 'Address ••• - DAVID • N:. EVANS, - Pott..s s villii,'Sehuylill County, Pa., :Aa~n~sCl~, '65 . . . . . . . . A ATA NTED: , --Fofir Maleitici two Fiannle .Tench .TY - ers to take charm.. Of Public Schools in•Coityrig' Man TJwnship, Coltinibin'tlotintyl. • for i terra of ten months: to'cominertee ftr September. IS6.i. An exami natitat of teitehers.will he held, in the School ' Vointe nt Centralia, .near Ashliind,•Aurrust 'IL 15 . 65.: -•• •• -.- Atguk 5. '65.-31-4 . JNQ.M.:BEDFORD, Secy. . . . . WANT E D.-One Female Teacher to take charge V. ..ot Public School In, the Borough ot Middlepott. LOST:AI)IP - FOUN U. !STRAYED ORAXIMAIRE carne to pieinjses of..the, subscriber Pinegrove To.; ,litly'lgah, 1865. Right hind knee'is swell- The owner is requested baprove.property. pay rharceS and take her away or she. will be sold ac cording to law,. • CORNELIUS lIMBENIIOWER.`..' 21.tiegrove; Angust 5t15, '65. . • ' TRAY OX: Came. to the premises: of theinb- Clsbriber, .in .Barry Township,: on SataidaY; Ananst .sth, 1865, a dark ,red OX, The owner. will call, pay' expenses, and take' away, otherwise' he 'will be soldiccordinix to . . • W:tl.. KANTNER.. ;Aug- '65: . THE PEOPLES' RAILWAY COIIIP SCITCYLK - ILL COV Tbs . sigetriber offers for sate, - the Bout picot Railway Compiniy of tlicl Cautery. :These Bonds .and luterestatt. Seenriti, as.ttiey are secured 1;y . a Gist Mortgag t railvray to. the extent that the sane 'le noel; time hereafter may be construited; under azd or the'anthiirity vetted In the C,..?captny The Bonds are for One Hundred DoMira Interest Coupons attached, payable every • at the:rate.of el per . cent. deg of ar, Tr County, Mtmicipe or.Gorerrtment. 11, Ir.:14r1r!I :11 itaak, Jtify 15%, IRL.--44,1-tf LEGAL •iN.9Tict,i's EXIkeIPTORM 'NOT ICE ---hVhma.- Leiter of Administration .on the... Estate of ZERBEY.-late Of West Brnnewict Towa,hi tx kill County. deceased. have be. - . 11, paare..l to the scribers - by the Register,—Notice- herrhs'.-e,,,, all those indebted to Asitl estate to zoke• pasiopet anti - those haeink 'claims will pren't Ulm, for eetVetara: • DANIEL. 2 - I:I3E.EyI •.': . • ' -w: M. ZEKBES, . • : Pottsyille;Argnst 19, 3 ,„„. • . - 1N TIIE OSIONIANSI COURT ofsehi lyt : kill cogingy.--Estate' of 'aliases R ap . po inted undersigned, A a dk or, pointed by, the said CoUrt to - dist' ihrge tedo r4 t the hands of the 'gzerator of the said e,tate„ w in 4 . the parties interested at Ida Meg on Na.V.ratouio on "MONDAY. ‘2Sth of ABGII4 - F. -10 o'clock,' A M. - GIXI 11. CLAY. keener. • Pottsville:Awltilt I T lIIE 011 PlifAN LIP CO T Nehtql. - I kill Coienty.—Eninte of Thema* !Weber. illineentmed.--The • nnclersighed: Auditor. pointed by the said c.onrt to. distribute the, lilsec:l z the hands of LeWie ReVer, Adininlstrator.. will m eet • the.partici interested at bin ottlee", on lislatoton.ni s t , Pottsville; . oti TtiESEIAY. itch August, IN;;, et Is o'clock. A. 3!. ". . . GEO.. —• . Ari&tst 1'2.-'65 . • - TN TIE I*Coll7lFer OIEJIHNViII. EAS. A OF i4C111.11.1V1.K11.1. (012:11TV.• CIIAItI,E&F. KOPyrzsql) • - •,10111 , 1 DOIIERT.Y. - a- ' The "tinderaigned. Auditor. appiinted hr. Court —to distribute the bularitil: of the pr,terils .be the above Fi. Pa, in Court, to and amjng•the ...ontelitit lett therero,' %111 meet the parti, , uner.l4,o. Ottiee in the Itomugh of Potvrilleikn : 1 1ondity, the •;241 dray Of A Nogitua, A. D.: 1565. at 1/ o'clock...ill the Forenoon, to make said dr‘trilttion: JOHN 111/BART, Abditor,.. . Pottsville. Angel it. '65.. -31-3 t V . XECET 0 Pi , NO T I E . —Whereas Letteis • LA of -.Administration on the-. Estate of MARIA KERT;.late of North. Manheim Township. Setitiylklli .County. deceased, have been 'granted . - to the subscrib er by the ,Register.—Ntitiee is, hereby given to allM. , Xse indebted to said estate , to. maice. payment. and thyee having eittimt. , will presetirthem for, settlement.: • WIi..LIAM,DEI ilEter. Executor. July 415. . - 'Mint. • 1133111VII!!.4TRATORMCNilTICE.:-Notic e . .IX is hereby given that the. undersignetlihas been pointed by the Reghiter of Schuylkill County. whean,., trator DY bflYaN 71 1 /11 of-Jacob Butz. late of Saint Schuylkill County. Pa., deceased. All persons. in(1.41. eft to said estate,will immediately . mate payment. inl tlaise having claims tigainst the - estate - will-.preen them for settlement to , 'LEWIS REESER, ' "Adwisti4fator Debi , ras non of the estate of Jacob Brit; deceased. • .1 . 0towille: July 22. 'O,-29-tlt . A DNINISTRATION INOTlCE.—R'he'umc 'ft. letters of administnuion olt the estate of Captria Hermann Kmnth. late of . the Red corn. - misanry of Musters ori Gvnerall Iturt:lutr stilt. tershurg, Va dirceased; have. vnitini.i.tranlial to tin' en der-limed, notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate tti make. payment. and• to" those barrel claims to present than without delay to • • ' Jr LI US Ell It 11A.R. I% 'Administrator. _- Pottsville, Pa., Jai2i I - - ,CND NOW, 15;•1,463, the .Court or d, LI; and direct the Treasurer and Collector of Blythe Township. to receive 11(1T(!WlhhIp Road Orders for the payment of Road Taxes. for the year ; V:ttr,* in litchi Township, except tho. , .e . Orders drawn • and i:ruecl to - .1:41.;,. for the comfit expenses of the year 1965 Jane • BYTHE,COLIIT. FOR .SALE AN 1).: TO LET. VOR M 4 The bonse in Morihe Addition now , „occupied by Thonfai Pethcritik, " Also ja •i foie house south and three houses on rear of said peoperty.'•" For terms cuquire Binh , Office. Po, ;{lien Nhortly: " : "Aug. 10, ;4 4 - von S ALE.-1 new 20- horde Power• E;n4ine, 10x3i.) inch.; heavy .box'bed plate A 1 ,05 hew lera, 30 inch dhurieter, 30 feet long. For firth- ' - ,jl erlntrticulara apply to CARTER, ALLEN A tv. Tamaqua, August 19, .C.irk • 3a-it Ei 0 IR. PI AI. E.-44 acres of kart m "and farm lard, under good cultbMtion, with valuable ual.rot ments: tuate in the Borough of Pottsville.fa large por tion of which may be.la for• building lots. For par ticulars inquire of • WELLS. : Autrok 19th. 'GS : • . , it . . NOTICE TO UNDERTAKE:I:i. r 'sale a flue first class •lIEAItS hin good mann; et. • (ter and nearly new. :• cold at a (uterine,. trltt; • -.5 preaeut owner who has quit the buaineaa. , . At a a • horse Forint..., wagon.. Can hit seen by Incluiriar at the .We?.bington Hotel, Schuylkill klaTen.a U. B. BAST . • August 19.. tier f;. BAST, E o iVN Rill be sold at ihe"kumWa Rotel at Tonn4yll7trat Railroad Compauve. Works. on SATURDAY, IN: ti-th :day: Of SEPTEMBER. istz,,,a ltmihyl :moth, Town Loti located in Cake's 'Addit lon to Saffl , ari: Sale to commence at 10 &clink, •.A. M., Avila!" the '61,- ditions 'will he made knoisn by• • • • . - Sunbilry; Aug :12, , 63,- - 13-4t D, L BROWN. Act. .• of OR SALE 011,..:TO CiE,OIE.—A trot: F . land situate half a mile west. of I.litvelryth I: Bfenelf arid Reilly•totvnshipa. Schuylkill Comer. NM- I:lining 430 acree. lulling -a runor three.(, iu tle. t mile on the following veins„•viz : The Gate ,Veids: Si kirk. Black-Mine, Tunnel. Faust and wishing to purchase or to leak will. makeapphcatioa 'to'. JOSHUA LIPPINt rrT.• -•-• : RICHARD • . • •: • J. DUNDAS' LI NI Nil ;TT, Execntiirti of .the. Estate of James thiudas. : . • • ' •at.' 121 Wrzloint'Sz., 'Or to . CrIAItLES Ai. HILL. Real &tate Agt., Pottir August Ya, , t . R 3 If • •r on -A iight. respectable and prdiag.. L ManufactUring 'business. • Rea-son.for Apply to the Editor of this paper. I== .SA two story frame-dwelling? .1' house on Front street, in the Borough r:: Clair.. Apply JOIIN SEITZINGER, - Awn. Ist 12. 415 • . • • • Colt -MALE. Two new STEAM ENCHNES, with L puny; fty' wheelq r• Or. Inch liore of cylinder._ 'Ap ply to :. • • RICIIAItD Eagle Work.% Ziorrietrvn. Angnst 12, .65. LI OIR 11, E OR 'l'o 11.1 ET. ..The SIiENANIA.X.A.II ILOITL,, In the ShenaniUmh Brunel) of the-Naha "noy Coal F;eids.. Schuylkill' County. • ' - Pa., on. the Lehigh and 25fahan4y Rail- • road, and on a branch' of .he- Reading it:soul Apply to . . ' • P. W.- §IIEAFER, Agent for owner. A ozilst 12, . : • • • 32-4 t. • • Do IV M.P.l4..—Forsale Two new. Pumps, eictht Inches Alianieteri six. feet stroke . ..fated up complete With hra+s rakes. mac, -Apply to Hgt01:1 ; I lA. 1 ,1 ; 4th Street, Philadelphia, or. JOHN, IfOIiTOS, 'Agt.', 'Pittston. Luterpe Cdur.ty. Amt. 5. '6s—'.l-4t ``'+'PEClAli SALE OF GOVEIIINIIENT, 111U1.1EIS' Alf. VaIIiA.DELPIIII.II:.-- The United States .wlll sell at Public. Auction at = Z.; Chwanyaionot City Braznar and irrittersnllat , Mace St., bkivean 11.1 th and 11th. d.dlphia, during the Month of Angst. '• ' • • •t' . NINE. HUNDRED . (900)11FLE S. These. Stales a - e all • serviceable , and Sold only for - '" 1- ?; want - of tae. ' . Buyers ar& invited to examine them at any time; and 'every facility will be elven for a tiforongh inspection, Roolny'shedatue provided foT protection • front sun and min, • - • . - • ONE IirSDRED;(IOO) MULES • Will he sold tiri each WEDNESDAY and SATITMAT THRou:GrtorT TILE MONTH OF AUGUST, corn. - tnining at 10 o'cinek...A, 'fern's—Cash, in Government Funds. • - By order of. Gen. ALBERT ASlTM ' GAD.reittii,.. and A. q. 'M.. oMcs, 731. Market street, 'Philtidelphia. Angus ' .„ . . :1111.711.D1NG •LOTA- FOR MAI E. —The undersigned offers for' sale' saleable buiblinz len located in'Sebnyikill Havon,.the property - of the heal of George lieiser,Aec'd; - For ternis. ' • ••• : HENRY ZI.M3IERMAN, Ps. '„ - • 3olre _ VI A CIIIi!iTERY FOR SAL sew .1.111.• her luisinovi.on hand and for sale the followlaz lot of old machinery: . .. • : • Onc.-60 hem stcam.engine,' 1S inch tsylinder.4rtAi stroke, - Willi Tfoot •• hoisting drum, janigi shaft and wheel.. Vcryaieavy ••. .onelo home cwzive. 11 Inch cylinder:l.foot .o.reke. 12' foot fly wheel.. Suitable . for a mill (. - n• a breaker. One 12 horse en One, 836 idch inch stroki.. . . • . . . . 'Alai, one short, stroke engine, !liftable for Miring 1, 6air mill or fan. 12 inch crl.lnder, 14 inch stroke: .„. Also two Steam engines of 4 horse power cilch. Also sever* henry .pump shafts and wheels of vie ous sizes . • •. Three good second hand boilers with fronts and strut -water pipes. • ' .• Also one 2 font hoisting dram, suitable for a P:Arle st . a breaker. - Also a lot of line sluicing and pullers. ' • JAB.= SP-ARKS, Coal Street, July 22. VICOVE , ENGINE:-.:For rale 'LT Store Engine sultatilit tor beating's large cannier& Cooking by Steam all Itinds , Or rood toy cattic.,by -abouvonc-third of the food, is savcd... Apply to TAILTAB - LE PROPERTY AT - PRI. PATE' SALE.,-;-One-twentleth intgrest, in Oil trart.a..ciaill land in New Castle Township. - Schalida County. (known as the Putt A Batman Tractrcontso ing about'42o acres. • • •• ' , . A tract of tt•2o acres•of COAL and TIJIBER in 'foWnship." •• • • •• - •• • • Lots oriCoarstrcet, betWeen - ••Norsvegitin • and Ntantl Chinik tercets; •Pottsrllie.' • Desirable: sites. to; %att. houses. *manufactoritfo , i • . ' • . - Thret, , ,Building,'lots nu. Laurel stied: . 'A .rnitither. of Building Lota on Coil, Norwegian. Railroad and. Wat;iii . nnton • ntreota:-'"Greenwood . aa• dition,•• ' Apply-to iI,ENRY - C. RCS:44- • Licensed Reni•EstatelAgt,coirter • •2rid and 31aharitx • go Sts:, "-June 10.13.-23.tt i••• . New .3ewelry Establishment •.!", • - ••• - - . STOELKtRAILLIOTT, - •k• - '• Manufattiirers of all kinds ofJeweiry, t i , - 'litisiejait opened an assortment of atches arl,lere l ;, ry, moistly .of heir own .Inannfaetare. Ww.rhes Jewelry repaired in tie best manner—warrated to t'.fe satisfaction. .The public-arc incited to nd! before ;a' chasing , elsewhere, at J. S. ELLIOTT'S oW idand. pelt door but one to the. Miners' Sank. A reward of P• - $l.-0()0 . be paid for the arrest of the ITT!VII .`- taus who on the night. Of Augitet 4. t Ica—near rose..urnylaid and fired upon 1111111ARLillECIISe aiL Jr . Esq.. and wounded hie horse and a further. of S5OO will he paid, oisin the prosecutionand - co adc tion of the persons guilty of such offence. New York and Schuylkill - Coal (vs., efliei"..Woc ae Side. August Ath.ls6:S. W. ‘V DUFF IELD ' .'4.-112.41., • . Treaident - Mang ef. • Elill 7- 611 - 1 . 0.10E GILEIT:ii anti 11.11..A1t* . • .131.1"k1R1.1E. • . • . , . :lITSON.• "L.: All of. very stipe.dof quality. '3U.:it.reivired hr. • August 12, '63,-4'2-tit • • •E. A. BILITTY. • . Dr. Ge 4 RI Gel 5 Joe J T Pat
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