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    Wintto Moutnal.
POTT-SVILLE, PA.
SAT VEDA - • SEPTIiiVBER 2, 1863*
Lill:OIL -TICKET_ . or. „sorimu , .
, The Union , Convention which met in this .
Borough.fein Monday l'igliCCOPC)!ed of
some of the best men . of the. County: They
came as representatives of the good citizens
of a County which is Copperhead ridden ; is
infested by lawless cut-throats Alio have im
munity from punishnient, and is fleeced by
dishonest officials.... _Notwithsputding this
discouraging aspect of affairs; the banner of-
Reform, of Freedom, of the principle of trite
Human Progress, is again raised aloft, and .
its defenders are in the field Once more to do'
battle for the Right. Remembering how
early in the late, War' our- troops although
engaged in a gOod cause, encountered succes
sive defeats, only to win a glorious and deci
sive victory in the end, .the Union men of
f3chusrlkill County will persevere 'until the
political errors -which' prevail here are over
come, and until the evils. whichhave grown
to.form a-part of , the official economy
_of the
County,. are eradieted .
In thia.ipirit and with. a determination to
redeem the fair: fame of our County, the Uni-.
on Convention met on I.onday. • The utrithst .
harinony • and enthusiasm marked its deliber
ations;.ithcl the ticket {rained, composed of
good . arid reliable men, • should receive the .
hearty support of every friend of the canoe,_
and of reform in County • affairs. ,
• . The nominees for. , ,Asaembly are General
Wisnuthros Rimpiarriza, of-Ashland 3 Cap- .
tain JAMES K. Ilet.sta, 'of Schtylkill Haven,
and Dr.. 7. C.:lllcArii.thA.ris.of New Castle.
Gen.' WusliiinOon
• Geq.'IIEITSTDE.It is - a Democrat; •whodis- .
gusted with the treasonable course of the
modern Democratic party, and with the dis
honestY:Whiab seems to be inseparable froth.
Its 'adrainiatration of affairs ..in • this County,-
Ithaidentifieff himself with - the tnion party.
For many years he was Wardth of the Coun
ty Prison, and his administration of the af
fairs of that Institution; was admirable: It,
became in his able hands, -:a modelof cleanli- .
, netts "and good Order, while .the discipline
which by his firmness•and.caPacity; he intro
duced; enabled it by the labor Of the inmates,
, • to be almost self,supporting: • Gen...P.E;F•5lNT
nun is_ as aliknow; a gentleriian. of command
. lug preSence and good mental eaPacity:
would, represent this - . County: in the
.Legisla
turewith ability and credit.: .Last Fali Geri.
.I:6;IFSSZYIiEIt was a warm supporter.of Lin-
Coln and Johnson. •• . •.. • ,
• ~
Captain James • .
. -Captain liciris. vas a member of Capt.
...Daniel Nagle's company in the three . months
service, and on tis - ..return lime -after being
mustered out, joined on the 2d of September,
.1861, Capt. Dartiel Nagle's company, korty
. eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, for ." three
.years or the war," .as sergeant. He -.had
command of the company in the Second Bat
tle of Bull Run; Angtist, - 30,
..1862,; arid re
- •nained in cenunand until' after the Battle of
Antietain. He was proineted Second Lietite 7
• nant,-Detamber 8, 1862; andFirstLieutenant;
September 1,1863; . He re-enlisted with.the
Regiment. January 1, 1864._ and • took: cotn
- `nand of the company, January 26; • . 1861. He
,iemained in . command . until. June., 17, 1864,
when he was: wounded . in' a 'charge :on the
rebel breastworks, at Petersburg, Va.,, and
disabled.frOm further: active military service.
.He °Was coramissioned Captain,,July 2.4, 1864,
• • and. was mustered. out of . the service in
conseqUence.. of 'disability,..on the ?ISt of
October, 1864. C4t.• I.l.th.ms participated. in
• all of the engagenients'of.hiS
. Itegirnent, np
to the time'that lie was -wounded. •He was
• not only a good, .brave soldier,. but was pop • 7
War in the Regiment for his many estimable
qualities;
~.Had he,not been disabled there is
no doubt that he would have been promoted
to higher :military posit ions. As still ftrr*r.
• . evidence of. the patriotiStn that'actuated this
family, we' might state that his. brother Jere
miah. Was .a drummer-boy: in 'the Fiftieth
Pennsylvania IRegiment . ; that at the -Rattle I
. of Antietam.he• threw away his drum, .took
musket and was Wounded in the head,. fririn .
• tne effects of -which. he :died ;•• also, that his
brother . Peter, was a Member. of the Third'
. Pennsylvania CaValry during three
- years of
the war: .'Captain llamis before the. War
taught school; is a young man of ability,
and the Citizens of .this County shiJuld at the
coming election; , feel 'an especial pride - and
pleasure in sUpporting-a. candidate who has
• •many and, weighty claims upon their grati
tude.:
. . •• .
Di. Jahn.C. McWilliams.
. .
Dr. 31( . .1Wit.LiANts is a gentleman who-has
in previous conventions of party,
been honored with'.nominatibus... We have
before dwelt Upon his capacity, and it is un-:
necessary 1,43 repeat what 'we ha ee said on
that subject., - and mhich is' well known to our
citizens. . We will merely remark that M Dr.•
!McWiLM.ksts the citizens of this •CautitY
would have'a.repiesentatiVe ... in the Legisla
ture Vito would .advocate their ;interests. wit h
consummate. ability; and, guard, theni with
jealous cate,
Col. Daniel Nagle.
For Treasurer Colonel DANIEL NAGLE of'
Pottsville, was nominated. - Ire was in the
Mexican War—then 18 years of .age—as
drummer in Company B, Capt. Jarnes Nagle,
Ist Pennsylvania Regiment, and participated
in the Siege of - Vera Cruz, and battles of
Cerro Gordo, Layolui,arta Wanda and Mexico.
In the late War he commanded a company
in the Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, and
afterwards a company in the Forty-eighth
Pennsylvania Regiment, until _November 30,
1861, •when he was promoted Major of the.
RegitnenL .He subgequently commanded
a portion of the Regiment at:Hatteras Island.
He resigned on the 21st of July, - 1862.--:
When General:Lee invaded Pennsylvania in
Seiltembei, 1862, he was commissioned Lieu
tenant-Colonel of the . Nineteenth Petinsylva
lila Militia for the emergency. As Colonel he
commanded the One'Hundred and Seventy
. third Pennsyliania (nine months') Regiment,
which during its term of service did duty at
Norfolk and on the Orange and Alexandria
Railroad from Broad Run to ManassasJune
.
tion, Until ;August 17, 1863, • when it was
mustered put , of service. Colonel NAGLE
possesses excellent business qualifications,
and would fill the position of Treasurer with
great acceptability , to the people
.of the
County.
Maio, .71atlaiiiii,Eitgar Richards.'
The nominee for District Attorney is 'Maj.
DiaTurLs E. Iticnkans of .Pottsville. lie
entered the:service. in April, 1861, as a pri
vate in Capt. _E. McDonald's company (D)
25th Regiment, 'Pa....Volunteers, for three
months. His company was one of the first
to enter Washington for he defence. Hewas
commissioned Adjutant of the Regiment,
Jtine 30, 1861, and g was mustered out. Au
gust 1,.1861. He re-entered the service for
bree years, in August, 1861, as Adjutant ot
he Ninety-sixth Pennsylvania. Regiment, and
acted' in that capaCity until Jude, 15, 1862,
. when be was appointed Aid-de-Camp to Gen:"
joseldi J. Bartlett, commanding Second Brig
ade,- First; Division, 'Sixth .Corps. Major'
Ricet.aaos served on Gen: Bartlett's staff aU
through ,the War. He was. in .the . seven
days'. fight before Richmond, in 1562 An the
battles of Gaines Mill, Charles City. Cross
Roads or, Glendale, Malvern, South :Moun
tain, Antietatn, .Fredericksburg, Chancellors
- vine; Gettysbcfrg; Mine : Run, Rfppaltanuock:
Station, Wilderness, Slifittiylvneia, Bethesda .
Church; Chicisnhominy, Cold -11sp ind
before Petersburg, And in • Mint' little fights
too numerous to Mention. • .Ifter an eventful ,
militaiy „career . of more than !Wee. yectrs,.
he
was mustered out..,With the . Regiment;
expiration. at the
f its tenn of ativice, OctOber'2l,
1864: Major Ricro.auns was einembetlithe
Bar of Schuylkill: County, when he ,entered
the senile:: 6,.tuul ilVeverspeut, hula well
qualified todischarge the duties: of :that re,
sponsible posltion. clay= pf
County. pay. October 'f. l2 TEk ,
dueto t a e m en w.11014;01 ,themselves in the. i
Mgt Ofdanger, l•setween n imr.liheities and , an - 1
l!eaplacable foe, Major IlicrtAans will Ve the
nettlitisttic' t-littorney.Of:setniyikill Cottnty:l
For Conneissioner the l'Ocinventktn: noml
rusted Captain WiLizauli_._Glawr, - of,!Oreaso
na„,—a ' spiffier 'who 'during twenty long,
,weary mOntbs, suffered -the horrors of con
finement Libbyc-antliir'svtherßeliet:Anillr
tary Prisons at Danville, Ve., :Maeon, Ga.,
Colurribia, S. C., C.,.and
boro, 1+1.•6:,. and who :for two months with .
six >hundred -other . Union officers, was
under fire at Charleston, S. C.• Capt,
entered the 'United States service,
.october
15, 1862, as Captain'of Company L One hun
dred and. Fifty : firat Penna. Reg.: . He Went
with his Regiment to Bull Run, Va.; and re
mained- there• until . February, 1863, when
the Regiment:was assigned to . the . First
Corps, 'Gen:Reynolds, then at Belle 'Plain.--
Theßegiment 'remained there doing picket
duty, until -April.when it:- moved. ict:Freder
icksburg, and participated in the second bat
tle fought in !tray, at_ that point. It - was SIA- ,
aimed
. first On the left, and then.moyed to the
right, and was in the battle - of,Cliancellors;
vile. On the 6th of May the Regiment re=
crossed the Rappahannock, and was Etta=
tioried at White Oak Church; on pickettltity,
until. June 12, when the .Regiment.with • the
First Corps, moved to Gettysburg, '• Pa: It
arrived there Snly - 1, 1863, the advance of the
Army of the Potomac;_.
_and' was the first
day's engagement of the Battle of Gettysburg,
losing early in the - day, the Corps" heroic
commander, Gen: Reyribids. The Regiment
went into action at 10. o'clock in the morning,l .
and remained in-until 5 O'clock in thii'after-
Tim
noon, 'when the_ `Corps fell hack urion the " SOLDIERS CAI,RET - - "—This Magazine f
, SePteMbernontaini a.beautiful. article "In nn
m or
town, literally surrounded by vastly superior cry of Willie Sherman," son of Major- Genera l
numbers: of the enemy. During the' subse-, S lTl h a e n nn . t?lnairriettoqi for
re
the "-Casket"
3 t 1 :1 .5: I..Allbr
qu en t fighting in the town, Capt.. GRAi With mag Rifle is published by . C. Alexanuer t , n izz.S e ..
w as Third
thirteen of the men :of his company, street,. Philadelphia, at $2 .a year. Two
i t r ti e n ,t a it i . d o eb i t h . e friva)ritsatynie
admirable
to help pay the
taken prisoner: On that day he took. forty
soldiers. bl publication , for
eight men , into - action, of whom eight were
killed and nineteen " were wounded. • Cspt. l l
GRAY was conveyed' to Libby :Prison, Rich- i ,
mond, and remained there until fay 7, 1864, • •
when he was transferred .to the t prison atl,
Danville, Va.. and on the 12th - removed to , -7 "
156 . 5.5ep1 .
'Macon, Ga.' Ile arrived at that prison cm the • - - •
17th, and reinaintd there until the . .27th , 'of "
July, when . he with , six hundred other Unionl
officers, was selecteil..to go to . Charleston; S. I s
C., to he plated under the fire, of our guns.
He arrived there on the. 28th, and remained
in that dangerous position until October 6, t • To-morroir.--Thirty-sixth Sunday of the year,
.1864, when he , was taken to Columbia, S. C. - and-twelftnafter.Trinity. - Day' length 13 Hours
and 4 minutes.
He.
•
tie remained there until February 17, 1865,
when the. movements of Gen. Sherman caused
the Rebels to remove the :Union prisoners to ';
North Carolina. "Cape, GRA:r waa'. taken. ttii
'Charlotte ; thence to Raleigh,. and finally to
Goldsboro. - .on, the Ist:of March, 1865 ; with
in ten mites of Vilmington„ N.,C., Captain
GRAY passed as an exchanged. prisoner,.from l .
the Rebel into the Union lines. This, is but
an outline of the Captain's , experience as 'a
prisoner. • Oldie cruelties and hardships he
seffered, we will not speak, for language can: .
convey no adequate idea of the barbarities
practiced' by the . . rebels On the unfortunate '
captives.. But he is, now. at .home; and the
comforts and. happiness` alone to be found
there; have ins Measure, restored him to his
wonted health. . This •brivie man 'is now be
i
fore the people of Schuylkill County—an un-;
unsoughtt - far position by him—as.a candidate
for Counly Commissioner.... His business
qualifications are . of the first , order, . and if'
elected he will prove a faitlif , il steward of
the trust confided .to him. It remains , for
the people of Schuylkill' County.', to deeide
whether they will recognize the. great claims
upon their. gratitude, of Captain WILLIAM L.
.
. . • . CairtainJeeemiikh-13!.; 1111rOikt,
For , Coroner . the . poriienticin placed - in
nomination Captain -J. : 13,.• BRANDT; Llew
ellyn,,of..
, a soldierwh6 entered, the service with
'the first troops of the. : Wars and who-,while yet , -
in. the aerVice; : literallyheard, the laSt
gun
fired on the surrender of Lee.. .Duringithe
three months' service :he was - a priiate in.
Company H, Twenty-fifth
2sehsequently 'organized' a company. fOr the
Fiftieth- Penna. Hegiment,- 'Which he com
mancled-'until he resigned to . ..enter the. ittedi , 7.
corps of theA.rmy. lie became Assistant-
Surgeon'and then Surgeon of the ..Fifty-fifth
Penn. Regiment, with which command lie
served faithfully - in _the'. field, :until. mustered
out with. the Regiment, which event took place
this week at
. ftarrisburg. Dr. Hakaor'S ca
pacity is unqustioned, - and if- elected_he will
Ue one of the best Coronera the County' ever
Jesse S. linwleT
•
Tri the selection of - Mr. JISSE S. .11.4.wixi of
Pottsville, as u candidate for County Survey
or, the. Convention evince l' judgment. Ile is
an accomplished surveyor, and a gentleman
whose:reputation is unsullied.- ' 'He has hosts.
of warm friends who _ would rejoice ai his
election.
John R.
The nominee for Direator - of . the Poor is
Mr. .161 IN Ii 'DA. - is of. South Cass. ,In a
Township in which the .Union party is con
siderably in the minority, .Alr. Dms : has
alwayS stood up fearlessly fdr its principles.
During the .. War he did all in his power to
assist the Governmcnt in getting volunteers,
and was an'arclent . Union man. He Is. a
practical business man, and has served at
different periods as assessor and collector in
his district As a road contractor his fidelity,
silted money to the' tax psyers, and he al
ways exposed the tricks of public plunderers.
Such a mao is much needed at this time to
stop the huge leak at the Poor House, and
tax-payers will find their pockets benefitted if
they put honest Jouv R D acts there. I
capa.laime E. severs."
~ 1
se 4;durnn is here. Were to -day net the 2d of
soldier concludes the list of nom- I coin , :r i n n b t e i r; t f li o ; m e a g l e re n aily th rrcept•ble change of
A brave
keenness in the atr, would in t graie a the presence.
inees. Captain ISAAC E.Seventy was select- I
l i r o e i n t l e rs ae u aa p °l i l t ( e )f ri m cel ritl r le s i.
and beauty Theeartli
beyond
and, clop*,
ed as the Union candidate for Auditor. He
served during the three month 3' service as a I the woods wear a gl:IT
tliie n a n rA of v man pulsates with rene P w r : b d e ; an
hopeful
private in Company H, Twenty fifth Regi- I Hess ,B w rcha e n a t h r:n 9 st hale been in._ a
mint. In August, 1861, he entered the ser- very doleful I ci o u r mor
vice fey three years as First Lieutenant of r e e e t t i e olv days * * the eaddgl l 'o e f ° t f he " v til e Pl-
Company C, Ninety-stxth Regiment lie "market mnaiyalif e aa ga i r i t e l th r lm o. in hi this light, tat. the
town, the: merchant La stores
13 °
was promoted Captain;of the Company,
January. 1863,..and served with honor durtng w wa a[ e e s s ttohveirwe' and the Jocund sportyn to n ltlio t
hail the.
with the cheerful music
Ins entire term of service. He was mustered iof his gnu, t lap, clear beautiful days:of
the Fall; as propitious to all manly pursintfi and
out with the Reoiment, October q
, -1, 1864 — 1
bira zres. So we extend hearty nelcome to Au
Captain Si•vt.arr was in the seven days' fiodit 1
before Rithurond, and in the 'battle of Grilles s'peeiqz ire fnq f
Mill, Charles City Cross Roads, Malvern special meeting 'of & n t n he B".""ih Onineg —k
Connell ryas held on T l e 1 y
Hill, South 3lountain, Antietam, Fredericks- 'evening 1 3 a i et. Present, Messrs Dobson, ,N t e ,.,:d fi c
Stranch. H iyer, Cochran'
burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine 1 Lemia ' i'd, al r i r d i l'o ß- h ei4 Pr
c o t ter esident . '
Run, Rappahannock Station,W
dderness, I
• The Plesident a l that the object of th
meeting. wia was to investigate char PS Of e
fraud
Spottsylvanut, Bethestia Church, ChiCka 1 b d been brought against th g l
e ate Super
visor of the Borough, John L. 51
hominy, Cold Harbor, and before. Peters- ening
1 An affidavit of Thomas Downey, formerly ein
burg. •Captain 811Vt.RW'S business qualifica- 1 ploved fte a laborer .on th •
Lions are of no ordinary character, and he J t,a,the effect that honhat,:i street,e w sa ne then read,
/ ',woo Sherile, Treasurpr,r actel(viii $ 56 4 - 2 , from
would prove an efficient Auditor. running:over some three m tt erent pino 4 3B,
i i m regularly
c tizens of buylkill County, is d rawn (" h ere, for nork, puinf o i r r ' ti t n%
-This, t Se
the ticket submitted to you, We need not ingev°l,:livtereto€ret‘' and that he'had h p a 'a7d b ;i n e
eulogize its merits. The facts we place times a dollar sn r d li so e m n e n :le w Ti ) f gave cants from B°nl..
an drawn. a fifty con from the
before you in connection with the candidates ' 311°11°Y
The Street Cannittee h r a eported the following
upon it, address themselves to your under- ; names . of laborers Who
in which they had dri4 e nO P w al o d iir
... 0; Bnm i e e
standing. The question is, will you use; every Borough ': John Carl, Jas. Fox and Owen ritsp t i l it.
exertion to elect it ? It is not alone the 1 rick:. -
merit of the candidates which nommen& i The Street Committee also re tha r
itself, but principles enter largely into this Mi e ; l e nig li r, and
that Mr.°ved from ;be, Positi t on M oi
Chas. Ll:l i t/CI D :11 had been
li; Strauch it was resolvelihat the t:L rlo c i ff li tl f
canvass. Terrible crimes—murder and rob aPPointed to fill the vacne
bery—with a best of lesser offences, spring- Committee:be approved, and that Nr. W rma:
e this County, i L ooo tmaed as Simervirer. °
bag from Copperhead mierul in b
are rife. No citizen ' can say '
'Dna
that under this demi to
p be
fae of d. the Street Committee veer or
state of affairs either his life orproperty are Hr. Cochran was ap elided to
th;tStreet
ntn Committee! filla vacancy in
secure. No man can leave biS door, positive
ly certain that an assassin does not lie in make al ' ee i n g a b
ri ZinagnaMsaliedi was permitted to,
ey's affidavit was correct, b h ut t il l t r i t ia r le n d f further
wait to take his life. The public money is
squandered by unfaithful, dishonest, officers, 1 Qtl ilt m el e t tL of Mr. Ho 'was
and the party that conntenances these trans. the charge of fraud brought it iralost Joh l a, l 4, 11 3 11 t
tir di lhat i t a i b ti e rt r o v i !wr of the Borough, be referred
actions, almost feels secure in holding hi
tenure,of. Power. Citizens, tax.psyersi ive tinn, slul for the m ia nlitte", c f ,r fu L ti l t e , , r .,,, in '" twa•
tiict Attorney On the linbiftt, vid iht:i../Setailk&Dle
beg Ton to consider these important m s-
And to record !Our ierdiet in" ' k ' = te e . : hen"
instructed,to authorize tha 1t --
terms ; in October. 9 "bi t . ciute ! . e r ta :. -the 1/""1"1"°°00114111 in the
The Council tlien ' adi
carted.
. -_ •
TlMlSii"T`licrtrys.,—Frequentiy, -within the
tiast te,W years we have bad OCCOSIOn.in cour t.
meatfavorably utxm the Trimmer in, -• which.
the affairs ot ttie Borough hava•been managed
by Cnil
. . _lf fol:
ime.' It is a n eminple which
_i
• .
loWeil by the atithoritiett of the County, -- Woug
L redoind toltheir , credit, and: be highly appre= ,
Mated by taa paYers. Thi,action of Council
:ma Tuesday evecing last, in a matterot fiend
:chl Rigid `against the late `Supervisor ;,the,
Borough, John L Mennig was prompt, ea'
enhances : - the' reputation that boil) , bas .. se
cured' fest' care `economy. and rigid ' determi~
nation • that . 'the public" interests: - shall be
p - ariled atibairi4d.: yntich 118 we -re
, gre•i 'that Mr. kini*wiii has lived many
leers in this community, should be amenable
'to so grave a - charge as that which .is :now ,
brought againstliim, we must 'appliiiid the
reinfrie 111112-`
leged dereliction Pa th'e part ,of a public officer,
It - discharged well and promptly; an =pleas
_
ant . .
but imperative duty. If the public inter
ests of the:entire County were • as faithfully
guarded, we should have a. less number of
crimes of magnitude to record. ' '
A_PraormAva- ArPLIC ATION. —Benj.
Wood has abandoned the shades . of - private
life and resumes the pen in behalf of his
bleeding country.. He has' two . strong rea
sons for becoming again editor of the New
York "Daily News." "The strife is not end
e.d, the South" is bound hand and f00t,.. and
John. Mitchel, the other pufe patriotto whom
be resigned the editorial tripod some months
-since. tas -been unceremoniously deprived of
his stationery and consigned to a dungeon. -
To this modern Cincinnati's, Who received
durirg the Rebellion snme twenty-five thou
sand dollars from the Jeff.' Davis' government
to fight Union men north, ,Wirz, the Ander
sonville jailor, murdererof our soldiers, snd
execrable SCOU has applied for pecuniary
aid. Wirz thinks naturally; that:as Wood fin
gered and undoubtedly still holds the coin of
the Rebel Confederacy, he should apply:some
of it to the relief of its model jailer, who is now
in bad health in consequence of well grotto&
ed apprehensions that he will have his neck-'
ed stretched in partial expiation of' - his
crimes. • :
ED1T013. 2 i4. TABLE.
goad Affair o.
Weekly Al Ma iiac.
5r14 •l• • • M00N.8../311&NO.E8.
26 6 32j FOll NC 9 56 MICI . Z.
SUNDAY. .. .. 29 6' 30 Ltitit . Q. 11
. -0 2 mil%
.4.
51nimv . ;..:.1: 5 36 . 6 :29' Neiv .. l.l:, 19 5 42.evn , g
Tun s / a .. : ;.. 1 5 "316. 2 . 1 First Q.'27 59vvii.g
Wnries4l.4.4r. 1 . 5 —32.6 26j .. •
..•:.
Turasuil• .. •
; 15. 33!6 24v • ,
FRIDAY 5. 34,6.23; •
. .
Internal lleneurte I?ece , pls.--The receipts of in
ternal revenne in this District for the week end
itig.Tinirechq hist, : were $92.07:163.
.
.The PhimCr will preach in Abe Secnnd
Pre: , byterimi Church, Market Square, to-morrow
morning and evening; ..at.lo: Market,
7} o'clock.. .•
IMC=ZI
• . .
The Rev. D... Dais *ill p r each- in the Bap.
tist Church, 31.1.hantairezo' street, S kbba th morn
lin; and evening. Service .101 A. 31.:, end 7. I'. 31
.Rer. T. Ralslo7! Smith of Veer.Yr;rk City, wil
preachin the FirstPrf4thyterian Chun+ .(ntil
t'angb'iad Third streets,) .
rivirnidg; Sept
• .. . .
. , . . ..
: One' Hundred .fineernment Ho r ses were sold.iti
thi,; ..13,41nigh :nn: 'llierbday laSt, at.an.averag6.
price of $l3O each'. The. hikhest . prifie. obtained
fur a:Single horse at the sale was $225. ' - •
.... .
• • • . .
" Th.e . Pwceluil • A. M. .PastimOre,
Principal, 'will 'reopen on ..ftlenday -next. This
,
school has. logia, quite -successful since its open
ing, and in - 31r..**Passtnon - 'S halide - Will unques
tionably., "good reputation - for the thor-
Ougli:nianner in which knowledge is ininart,3l.
." N 11AnnaJe%t. Doris on, n:SQue Apple Tyre.
.--L.kB the children of:the Methodist R,piaeopi.l Sun:
day School were returning-from their plc-nic las
week; and singing in glorions Style, the song em
bmidymng the-above sentiment;: they passed the ed
itOr of the Aferlipe4-(Dovit3),liokrat.. Helpok
ed exteedingly sour and 'evidently. annoyed tha
they-should threaten to - hang his friend 'oft so on
dignified a gallows•as that.:.. . • • . •
•
170111 to L.7 . l%lennigjhos. bowmen
John Carrel an I Jas. Fox; charged,With defrand—
the . by.: drawing money. for work.
never - eiecute4 l , had allearing before Squire Reek
.nn'Tlam‘day last,. Mennig - was. committekin de
lank of $3OO to answer . at Court.•:The.others were
held in. VP each: • •
..Vrordfacts ascertained so far
' it is• estimated
that the amount fraudulently . .obtained is. from
"one to three hundred dollars. •
_.. . .
• • The Tn.cortie . Tax..— . -Thiie who have not paid
their income tax, would•do Well to renu•mher that
: Thursday next, 7th inst.,. is the. last day upon .
which the 'tax - can. be 'ppid. without having. Ole
:pcnalties'authorized by law;.. inflicted. • Trouble
"will be saved by attending to this matter. hi time.
. Payment mist be paid at the
.Collector's office in
• • thus Boroligh: ThoSe -who - have not ',paid their
1 censes ehoella's9 attend. ,
matter'bercire
Thursday next. • • • • ~ - •
property
. of .Ifrai Estate.—The. following
property will be eiposed , .th: sale at the Court
House, in this Borough, on Saturday nest . : • '
Three lots, dwellings and stable, POttsville,, as
the proPertY.of Beiljamin'Cluistiam ,
Four lots and
. threllings,.Port Carbon ; as the
preMerty of James Briery. .• • • *.
• house and lot, as . the property of
•Illary Sin it 11,. NV m: D:11. Mason,. and • Ann, :Ills .
wife, and.Welliugton J. Smith,,ownera or reputed
owners, and WellingtOn*J.Sinith, contractor.
. .
' - - We pall special attention - to : the 'card Of Mr:
Peter freltns in another column,.and to the .card
of the Traveller's Insurance Company of Hart
ford. lost - trance against accidents is a new felt."‘
ture in-that line in this County; and from the fact
that The bitsitteas of this County is - prolific of ac
- ciden; s,. it. iswell for persons • exposed to provide
:for any stich.emergeney, especially ".ashen it can he
done at so smalla premium.. The Agent; T. A.
Godfrey' assures us- that. the Company sis: pe
fectly reliable and that claimtsim
Pottayille.for policies taken in this County.... ....
Distre,ising Oce , crrenee.—=We. regret 'trilearn
that, the family of Mr;J: Passruere has met
with' a moat afflictingldis . pensation.- Death, 'll,
sudden andterrible - One;tlita -,week remok-ed a fa
vorite child, the'speend'. Mr, Passim - me has' lost
within a Month., - On Thrirsday evening last,-in.
West Ilradford - township. Chester. :County, at the .
- residence. of his uncle, Mr. jame.l:-Pierce, Anson
Ihirlingame Passmore,..aged s.years,.ticcidentally
fell from an, ox-cart on which-he* was riding; W 719
run over,- and instantly 'killed: The remains, were
:brong,lit to this.,Tioron - gh;. and interred yesterdaY:
in Mount Laurel:.Cenietery.'. The sail eventhas
cast netonlY the'-family of -Mr...Passmore; but of
Mr. pierce, who dearly.loVed ..the bright; promis:
Mg boy, into the. deepest affliction: In 'this Mel
ancholy visitation Mi..Passinora' has the sincere
sympathy. of this coniniunity.. •
_ .. •
-.The - Seventh. Pennsylvania Candry.--`2.-C. I
C." writes us freanZiathvills on Sunday lest,
tine that the,Regiment is there waitinirtPTlPar•
tation home. sitfeete to reach Ifarnebnrg
the close of the.;preseut 'week.. The men of the
Regiment enjoy good. health - and are atiziotutAo
get. home. Oar •corrSinsmdatit spealm: in, the
highest terms. of. the Coleatea of, the; Seventh.
. Charles C. MeCointialt.T:. "ileislerf popular' with
the men of. hie command:-: - • • • •
. •
The Amerieati - finuak. babe able •intrida of Mr
Item:miter, late arthelbi.lon; - yhititiKatisiii one,
:of tbe tiest botehrin *Vie interior - of Pennasbranta'..
The billiard room atiselied to the htittee, , eontains
three tahless—fonr midair poeket.-,tmeynt np this
Week. They are , frimi the well blown establith-
Smerit•of -Wml4l:•Grifilth, t'
York, andsivegreat satisfaction to players. :The
- game of 'hillier& has become• very popular here,
Ind with reason, fqr it is beautiful and interesting,
mnployinent tD. alinost wirer). muscle in the
body sit Ws.ll as to the mind.. . ' •
•
• .The onk lest w‘Fgavelhe
particulars iirthe.terribleniurder at: ptines;
orMr..David mine. Superin- . •
4endim6i•An•vtife-employ of •AlleYNew-iirork=tuad
Schudkill Coal . Company. . We:he..Ya • nothing to •
add as far as the details of the assassination are
concerned.: Ncrhttrnan :eye witnessed it . except •
the murderere.::The mea ;who' committed the act,
haVe not.beeriarreSted. If they should be tiles' •
can be identified.. Five tho - neand dollars reward
is otrererl for their -arrest and conviction—three
thorstatidhyAhe New Yotk and - Schuylkill Gael
Company • one . thousand by the Commissioners
of thistt ountv;. and one thousand by the: Coal
Exehange.of - • . •
'The funeral of Mr. Mnik took place on Sunday
afternoon last. .from .his , late . -residence, .New
Mince, 'Being Totrushin. There were upwards of
fifteen :hundred persons present. - Many came
froth-11AS different sections. of this; County, and •
m
soe from' . Datiphin .County... More than one
hundred carriages were in the funeral prOcessicin,
which'proceeded" to the .lliiion Centetery at- the
Church known as Clouser's, near•Lieweliyn. An
appropriate sermon was delivered ,by Rev: F. F.
Scilb„pastor.of the Presbyterian' Chnrch,-Malia
noy City, who in his discourse Minded Mthe.fact
tbat six, weeks before the remains of .ati interest
ing daughter of. Mr. 'Muir, *aged P 7 years, had
,been interred'in the 'same-Cemetery' where the-.
mutilated cornea of her murdered parent was be:. '
Mg consigned to.tbc grave.. Mr., Muir leave:s a
:wife, and a. number- of Children of Mature
age. 'Two of his sons are 'now residing - in
' Fur many years Mr. Muir • has been' s, resident
of-the Western section of this County, where he
Was respected frir his . many estimable cmalitii
'of mind and heart.- The gloom caused by, his
death at the liandi.of assassins'. had ats parallel
alone in the sadness caused by the death,of the .
lamented -Lincoln. . Every .law-abiding. citizen
Lopes that the murderers of David'Muir, may be
arrested and brought . • ..
. .
cricket.—The third retuin thatch between the
first elevens of the Pottsville and Tuscarora clubs,
was played. on Saturday last on . ground selected
by the latter club at Mill Creek. The Pottsville
was 'tictorions in ~ one inning and . two - runs to
spare.. The Pottsvilh3 Club was , net able as it
wished, ,to return the hospitality of the.Triscarora
Club, in Conaequence of the remoteness of the
ground froth Pottsville. ,
Annexed iS a score of.ilie match : - •
. •
• .
. ltri• 14:241 . 7 , 66. • • •
Tbos Border ituront::..' 5-b Taylor . 0
•Vt.Ratri4ey li Parry..-.- . •0 . b•Parry . ' .• •, 3 :
nine ?dorday b Taylor_ ' 0 b Taylor e Patterson:... : I
Conway.:nm b Parry . • •
.• . • . • •
' 'Patterson, .
... . . 1 - b.Taylor.e Patterson—
JObn 'Dewey b .'l - .1) Parry
Win-Cole b Taylor -.• o . h Taylor. ' • •
Pan Yost riot out 0 .b-Parry - • . 0
:Michael Botler.b Parry; 6 b Parry . • - -
Win Davidton b Taylor 0 6 Taylor c PatterSon . ......o
,WnrEckersialti Parry.. e• . r . •• • . •.• ..
Patterson..... 2 b Parry - • • 1
.7 C-Nortball b
Patterson....._
0. not vat • • •
Byes ` .
. .
1-4".;.-4Ye" ' • . , . • • - 0
•
• ' • POTTSVILLt.
Theo Patterson b Border c Northell
Jag Rally b Border, •
Wm W Parry, b:BOrder
R F.' Lee b IMMer:.' • • • .. ..
- Clem EvanS b Porder • ,
Geo Taylor I b w,-h C01e . .....
John Stlchter h Border c.Dovey
..Jos Stichter b-Cole c, 13c;rder '
-- Ber Reilly b Border p.'Davidson'....
-Ed BrerhaneY b Bender c
Jno MeGinness not out:. :
Byes
Lea-byes • " ••
•
`'ides
. . • .
ANALYSIS. OR BONVLINGTITECARORA." •
Russ.. histpixs. .Wrouris.
. - ..40 23 . 1. • • 1:
— POTTSVILLE. • ••• • "
RAMA, . • RIINB. • % tail - DENS; WTOZTTB
. . • 5. • •10
ParrY . •
Taylor._
....... .• .
• • '• POTZTTL:T.R.. • ' TtV!Art.QRA,
.... ...Barry Roger, F. lbw.
scorers. A. W. Schalk. R. C. Russell.
- . •
A
cricket match. between the Young America
Glob of Pliilkdelphia, and Pottsville. Club. will he
played to;dev.on the grothids of the latter; better
known as O'binner's Game: to commence
at 9. - -A. M. This .game Will he:a very exciting
and interesting one, as the norneei of the 'players
verify
. An admittance fee (25.. cents) will_ be charged
to aid in : defraying'the necessarily heavy -expen.
yes of the game. Seats- life been erected for 1..1
dies,•and eve.ry,opportunßy for seeing the .gaine
will be providecL The .Yonng . .. Anierica will be
entertained this evening:at:Pennsylvania Hall;by
themembers - of the Pottsville. The names of
'the members of -the 'respective clubsi'who • will
play . to-clay 'are as follows: -• *. •
YOUNG AMERICA .—Wm. B. johns. Jr:, 'Geo.' M.
"Newhall,- Rodman.Wister, Chas. A. Newhall,' E,
M.' Davis, Newhall, Wm...C. Watson, D. S. -
Newhall,. Wm. M.:Bayard;C.A. Vernon, Emlin
-.Carpenter.: • -1 • • • • •' • .
F. McGinnese,' Riollsy. P.
-Lee; Theo. B.4iillatterson, Q. Evans, - W. W. Parrv.:
.I.ter. Geo.. Taylor,:James Mather, D.
Ridgway, Joseph kkichter, Ed. Brechaney. - •
On Monday last a match Was play7tl between
thePort.Carbon Clnh, Hiawatha Club of Ta.
mmpta." The Port Carbon, was victorious -In. one
riniug.andthirty-sevi.m . runs to epare. . • .
SCHLYLKIEL COUNTY UNION -CONVENTION
HARMONIOUS AND ENTRUST.
ASTIO .PROCEEDINGS. •
DECIDED BIEN OLUTIO NS.
'A .soEpjEE,.T . i.rgx:E T
' -
The Convention'of the Union nien of Schuylkill
COunty, for. the purp ,, se of placing in nomination
a. ticket to be voted for. et. they ensuing October
election,. was 'held - in the. Coda.. House 'in • this '
Borough :on: Monday last, All sections ot the
County were represented, - . and the feeling was all
that could be desired... .
At 10 o'clock the 'Convention was Called to or- ,
der by Lin Bartholomew, :Esq.; Chairman of . . the
County Committee, after which the following. pe.;..
m anent officers 'Were elected . .
Presidertl—MON. JAMES FOCHT.• •
• Vice,;Pre*lentx,--Isaitc Burkert, Peter Helms;
Jacob Shtick; Jere. Price,'F. Jones Datil' 1 Hill,
Evan Jones, GeO.•Reber, Lemuel D. Jones. Capt . .
Levi C. Leib,.Sanal. Schwalm, Seml H: - Madden,
&cretin - les—lL B. GRIEFT,AENRY CLAY Bertn-
STREASER, F. B. . . • • •
On ,the'Presitletit appointed, the follow
ing Coinmittee on' . Credentials: •Geo. • Marti; Jo
septr.K., Graeff, Chas. Bensinger, ja.s.V.llowen,
johu.Hcppler, D. 3i.. , Slobig, 'Joshua - Yost,
Thelist•of districts :Was then called,: when the
following named delegated presented Credentials
of election ::
•• Mengle, 61. H; Hoover.• . •
...44aand— , East - .W.Litn—E. Bensinger M
.MIDDLE )YARD—L. C. Leib, H. Bergstresser.
• .. WEST WAno--ds.aac.llnrkert, .•
Beiow-L.JohnSnyder, John Eisenhart,.
South .Ihttier . —J,H. nice, Israel Seitzinger."
_East T. Hendricks, John Cahoon.
lythe—..Daniel G.'Darnett;Charles Tanner. - '•
Bra Sitisel..Abraham Erna*. • • • •
jedst-Brfill-4 , PiCk—.l. H. Pile; Paul Bock. .
West - .l3runslctchJoshua - Rigel,:Samucl • Hort.
2ort Cass—Allen Mcbrimild Wm. Taylor , Jr
South CossL-Thomris Verner, John It. David.
Cressonn-L. R. Keefer, W. H. Binea.' •
I.2dreq , --P:'W. Kills, Sohn .-
.Pbster.Tohu W. Heck, Benjamin Shaefer. :
14Calieli--James M. Roebuck, B. E: Reedy. •
ifegins--Samuel Schwalm, Elias Artz. . • -
- flubtel-John Core, Jacob Schwalm. • • • '
Lor t rUngt*le--Jimea-Gavii6r, Samuel Leffler:-
Itthanoy City-Will 34. elute'', • preorge F.
..212aitandy Totrmship=ll. H. Stauffer, Isaac'E.
Mineriville---Easr • WAllD—Charles -•Briimm, •
William Krcamer. • • ' •• •
WEST WARD Lemuel D. 'Jones, 'John Miller:
.21fm . int Orient -James A. InnesS, F. W.-Todd.
: .3f . anseim.Norlh--William Billie, M. Eckert. '
.Mitnhrim South-L. - D.'-Kimmel, George Reber.
• Miditleport--(lharliq3* Ben si n ger, P.. Ruppert.
• Nem Ctstle-B , Phillips, Peter Ziegler: . • .
-37rwotiginn--TLBarns,.E...Pnet. . • • .
.Noriregian East,--Samnel Oyster, H.. Shaefer.
Or wigs4arg H...-Aladden, John T. .
Palo Alto-W. S. "Chillaon. Alexander Govan.
• Port Carbon ' Abraham Heebner; Jacob Krebs.
•
Part .Clinton-LE. J. Kerlin,' G..M. H. Wagner. ••
Pinegroceßorqualt --H. Wernti..J. W. Barr.,
Pirreyrone 711tenshfp.-Jacoll Stinok • • •••
' Pottscille--Sotrnt Wartn-M. 'E.. illehards,le. •
• " .
S. E. Warm-4. W: Bowen, F. B. 'Wallace. :••
Mrour.it .WARD-flearge Martz, Charles - Fraley.
N. W. Virann---Jaa. Focht, Danl. • • ,
N. E. Virann • -Jarnes:Glenn, James Blasts.
Porter-John Brown,..Genrge Reinert,. •
• Rush-D. Moyer WilliaM Kann.: '• • •
Rohn-E. E. Jones, John' Moser.
Jos•-pli Zerba..
TOroriaiiip-:-B. W.. Howbottenai
Schyfulkill Haven-,Noßra WARD,-Vi r m. Syfert..
Wann-W. H. Levan, William Nagle.
SOUTH WARD—j..K.•Helms,•Tos+Seh K. Graaff
.WEsr Wann---Peter Helms, W. Wittnsn. •
Chafr•-:-Notern Wann-D..Frantz, , D. K. Slo-
- ,
• t3otriai.Wartp-G. T. Jones; 11:11-CoryelL - I
' Tamaqua-East 'Eveland, H. A.
NORTE Wann-W. R. James; Boynon. .
Sonrr4,Wahri-11. B..Greeff, GeOrge4ohnion.
Trenionl---.T, It. Al*, • .
J. Yost. •
river Mahantango-A.H. Herb, Danl, Snyder.
Wasl..ingtoreTohn &mud. , Even ".T. Thomas.
Tirriline-..T. D. Womnaer .T.W . Heffner .'.:
We.,Penn:-.Topathan derbor. •
Yorlreitie-21`homes B. 'Hannay, George Yerger.
On motion of Dr. R. S. Coryell,' it was resolved
that, a Onininittias of Thirteen on, Besigutione be
appointed.
•The President appoinied Cap Committee as
• . . . , ,
Hr. H. Coryell Chas. 'Fraley, W. K. Jones,
Geo. F. T4iggiv l / 4 Henry Stauffer,„Jabn Hiller,
Epbraini JidoVE.rebs,
aeber Daniel Hoyeri• Ekinj Howbottony CaPt.
..Pending the. absence; of -the' Cconmittes,, ad
-dreiseiby request of the Convention, were, de
liveti:ed.'hy • Howell. Maher; •11C/N . .; • Lin , -Bartliolo
mew,-Esq.,. arid Geo. Alartz,"&q. 4 ,%
. .
, . . .
" Mr. Risher spoked . the respect entert a ine d , for:
abthatt s i?t,,fareigit4.rs. ,He had - just returned
troth - lalriP,andiiad felt proud that . he, had been
ral/rden' .- Mitn...7 We, as,,a' . naticin, .Were..resnetited
tuld.feated: , Ithadjanen s .the glorious istirk•ofthe.
•Union_part,f;'. - X;et•Mtpersevere in the great, cause.'
„ha.. Maher-Condemned _ the: lawlessmesi, „the:.
Comity,aed - sprike of • theftlet:amitY of refiano r
.-.,,;--
Mr:Bartholomew itY - .referring to . the; - rfi . -
'merits of CoL'sWetlierilli-Vhairoisit..of fate"
Democratic Ceixt4i3onvelitinta4. -*He e1tre,'.. 4401 :
Chet id or ther-Weehaa;eetnt:
tOriTiniciesfaltermination,e-illitotT - reth i l dte4-
r-Mr. Barthelometr,, 'tellsAlie:swor that'Al4
:' iyerninent was,not oill.:*littithked in the AMA. by
armed tssitot - -rearArs.- 11 more.rn
nant, , deenetate and ;Criwitrclly 'foe, the Copper
:beads. of the:Mirth., whotereniiiriatterftptto pal-- •
liate if not justify; theconiseof'aDavis,.a. Wirtz
arid a host of others whose just Merit is the
hal
ter.,'" remarkedßartholomew ,,
says further , - " theachieveinents . .hf.a, Stonewall;
• Jitekistin and a Lee. s ill live on the'same pages of
history with those of a Grant and Sherman and a
Slieritlan.r with
thundered the speaker,when this
nation shall be taught that the achieyments of 'a
,Benedict, Armild . 'nval anti stand' on the same
411-4°l4l3<ei-Pf .14ister3F.'..Avi th .411684-Of ito-:
mortal Washington. Then and. not till then, will
this people helieve hilthe proposition of the. gen
' tiemati which :could only have, emanated from'
'the' mind of one - Pctiortnerd'bv a synipathv' with
treason to 'sfiCh - 'an • extent -t hat . khe could, gaze:
with Satisfactiem upon the destruCtion of the Be
if. hie 'party could but rise to Power upon
After a,reference 143 F. W. Hughes' letter . and the
-. peculiar - .onalifieittione of Crosland'.and C 0. ,. to
represent the Irish Dernocracyof Schuylkill Cnn
ty, the gentleman, closed. .• •.•
•
The Comiuittee' on ReSolutioris' reported the
following with. were adopted: . _ '
ifiraptvait, That the Union party of Nehnyikill Conn;
tyl e Convention assembled- unites its .reloirloP - - . with.
those of the loyal people of the country, that the wicked
and unprovoked Rebellion'of the slaveholdershaubeen
' crushed by the valor' of oar Army and "Navy Rant the
foul blot of . slavery-has been eradicated fromottrNa‘
tionat escutcheon,. and that the
great principles of Free-
Progiesaare dominant. everywhere within the
-borders tif the•Repiabilc • • •••
•
• • Rkkor.ven„ - •That.for this glorions.resalt we recOgniiit
fully hour much we are indebted to the devotion, ftdeli
y and heroism- of our soldiers;and that while we'ex
ipress our gratittide. - Wre :will repay them notwithstand- -
, ing the hostility s of •the Copperheads, their - late'active.
enemies and w Ipreterided friends.'
Rrts.a.vire -That we 'deeply deplore the death of the
late Chief Iliagistrate • of the' Natiod.'•Abrabi.m Lincoln,
at the hands ,of traitor and believe, that all concerned.
, in that crime against the national" authority will reee've
just punishment; for the, course of his successor. An
drew Johnson. allows:that. these who: murdered a Nr
:' tioirs Chief and struck at the heart of. the Nation
will Inot in vain to him for mercy. •
• Resoi.vEti., - Thiat.we will. give to the Administration
• of Andrew Johnson., whose - past record. gives warrant
of undeviating patriotism' in the future:a generous. un
hesitating Support: and that 'we believe. the President'
finding his mild method of reconstruction' has not been
accepted iiithe fraternal Spirit in which It was con;
•ceived.lbrit with defiance and hostility. will coincide in
:the opinion'abeady expres'sed that. they cannot safely
beentrusted with the.political"rights which .they.for:
felted by their trete:on-013M ihey: . have proven their ac:
ceptance• of the. .iesults of the , war..by incorporating.
', them In cAinstitutional, provisions, and 'securing - to all
men within their borders their Inalienable-right:to lifei•
• .liberty- and the pinsuit of happiness: that having,'con-,
tittered the rebellious 'States, they - should beheld in
• subjection. and the netitrnent they are' to receive and
the laws which are to govern them. should be referred
to the lawmaking power:of the nation to which. It Ip
'!gitimately belongs. . -• •• " • ' •
. .Rrsoi.ven. That the services ,of Andrew tl,Curtin,,
~"• G overnol of Pennsylvania. drionfr. his terms of office ;
' have been honorable to himself and the State as a
• •
triot.he did all in : bas power to waist. the:Government
in- its hour of peril ; loam man he made the wants of oar
soldiers his.esTeeial care. We are proud-of and.grate- .
fel to him. •• s . • .
L : pip. That we are in favor of a rev:sion of our
'"• revenue:laws' at. the 'coming sr. - Sion of Congress. so
S that. duties - nut Inp:trtroay. he increased' and adequate
, protection be given to American • industry. thereby
•• building up our minim'', manufacturing and farming In-'
teresta, and enabling. us to maintain. the credit and.
power of the 'country, , • •
Ritsnavrn.::Thlt we' heartily, endorse the •fellowing,
Bill of indictment drawn at the late Union Convention
:..of Olt. State against the leaders of the Democratie. s par-*
ty. and upon which they Stand arraigned before thetor
of public opini at : • • • • •
That he. leaders of the. Democratic ?party
s stand sr'
rained before the people of Pennsyl meta - for conitate,J
ly obstructing the efforts' of the constitnte.i authorities
•to maintain the life of the.repnbile ',They did this
Br inflaming the passions bt their Ignorant folloWers
against the leua'ly elected officers' of the Federal
eminent, and refraining from all reproach:against trea-,
• son or shorn "traitors., • • • , •
:By procuring a decision from the Democratic judges
'of our sins ern e Court. denying the right of the' Govern-_
inent - tO the sera:ices of the citizens of this State'for the
dereffee.of their imPerilled.country. ' . • '
Ity di s eoucaging teen • from volunteering' into the ar
mies of the Union ; I line "rendering it necessary to -tom
enmb. to treason:or:to pay large bounties, and so bur
• Mining every ward. township and boroneh in , the State
with debt to till. the ranks of our armies:- • ' ' ••
By opposing the enlistment of negrcea - for martin
. fence, although one White man .less was- required' for
eVery.black one who could he enlisted. and this at the
yery moment when the battle of Gettysburg Was lalfring
on the soil of-Pennsylvania, and the result of that de
.
cisive battle' w...incertain. • ' • ' •
By d ih enying to our sotdiers the right to lithe'. While
fighting for thriller Of our fathers. on the plea-that such
rights were not alloWed by our coiptitution.' and by
opposini , an amendment, :which -rennivett. their objec
. tions..and• relievedour brave soldieris from this dial
. .. • .•
..- 'By 'exaggerating the public .inilehtedness. 'denying
the public - credit- l and teaching that the financial resour
ces of the north WereMaeqUal to the suppression of the
By a shameful opposition to meastures, for: extending •
relief to the families of Unionsoldiers, and by a malig
, mint effort by these Means to secure the success of the.
.rebels In the field, - or such a protraction of the war its,
•woied 'exhaust the' nation in its effort to subdue their
friends: • ••• . •
By - sow heapin 'abus e • uon .the Government : for.
.pnuishing assassins and their acetimPlices : by demand-
int: the release. of leading traitors: by frowning 'clown•
all attempts to bring .to punishment-the fiends who
. starved onr soldierS.- and by assuring rebels that neither
in person or. property stiall. they be punished for their
crimes.: -
.And ifanything were Wanting to complete their infta' •
'rrty: we have it ..in• their determined oppOsition to free
labor: and to a tariff whieb..while it would make labor
profitable by protecting the workingmenof Pennsylva
nit- from British competition, would largely increase .
the'revettue essential to theniaintenanceof the public
, faith and credit. •. • , • • - .
• • Rhinit.vs.n, That we hail With satisfaction' the tional
•. nation of Gen JOhn 'F. Ilartranft for Auditor Ge • nevni..
- and-Col., Jacob M. Campbell for Snrveyor•General, twe•
war worn. gallant:soldiers. who Made their imperisha
ble records nn-the battle fields of the rote War. and that
we will 'hie our. titmost
• exertions to elect them by
:overwhelming, Majorities... ,
s . • .
Remo -yen, ,That Inge' upori*Our Nepreseinatives
'in Congie.s the' justice anti. impedance of adopting ,
each measures as Will seen re for our.soldiers enlisted
during the late Rebellion in 1561-2 the same remuner
ation given to those - who enlisted in 1863-4-ls.
lisseitven, Thst• the several -uncalled for laws passed
lest .Winter, relating to' the raising of. the wages .of
the 'Directors of the Poor. and anthoriiing them,to
tell
525'neres of the bestpart the . Poor'llonse ftirrn at pri
vate sale, was a wicked trend and , erinspiracy..between
the- lilt ectors of the Alms Donee and our Senator., upon
the.taz-payera,of the County for their owe privat ben- .
efit: and for the &mese of preventing any fpither sales
tinder the provisions of said law than .the sale to our
- Senator. we.call Upon; our next legislator's, to repeal
both laws afore.aid. •
.11)%"1.VAJ , , That the shameful allege trnst .by the
Copperheads elected to office in .this County: whereby,
the money of the tax -payers is sonandered, calls loudly.
fora change -that We 'especially condemn'' the County
Commissioners for 'vatting' extra pay. into -their: own
pbekets and permitting the Treasurer to , make exorbi
tant charges for receivhm and, disimrsing public mon;
sea and the Direttrodt of the Prior for increasing. nearly
four fold the expenditures of the Alms House, and s fur
selling at Prlvatesale the lands of the County.
RFS6t.Vati, That the proposition by
h e
Copperhead
party of this County. to repeal the road laisys whereby
sonic forty thousaintdollars a year are saved to the tax
payers, meets 'our 'earneaCcondemnation, and that we .
warn our citizens that if Itie,Copperheads Should
teed in .electinetheirlegialative.candidates October,
inch iniquidusletliliition willhe pnienrnii. • •
• Itesotvan. "That -Lin :BartholomeWbe• gmlet - a. as
Senatorial delegate; and' Dr. R4l. Coryell,
. gum; and W. - Jrines tia .Itepresentative delegates , to
our next State CotiVention... • •
• - ••• . • • ... • : • . •• • s ,
~ -T he following resolution was reported by the.
.Comniittee; with:the recoreinendation that 'it be
referredtO the Connty Standint - I.Ctimmittee, to be
aPpointed by' the Presidert,.for - its consideration.
ROsolneq; That a Special Committeeheappoint
ed by, the President of this ConVention; to make
a. just and egnitablaapportioninent pf representa-:
fives :at -the- ftitore conVentiona' of "our; County,.
, npon the party vote of the respective elec
. thin diatriets: • • . .. •
On motion 'of.l%lr. Frailey, the ;Convention then
• proeeeded.to suggest candidates - for the various
Willi.donp, and the 'Convention ad -•
until afternoon. . , • • • .
': • -; •
AFTERNOON; SESSION., •
The Convention met aat.i o'clock. and proceed
ed to hallot for one • candidate south of Sharp
Mountainfor Aesembly, with' the following re
• Captain J. R. Helms.rectiyed 93 Votes. . •
Peter "'23 " •
.[Capt. name wits used linfore the Con
vention •Withont. Iris knowledge
s or consent.] .•
- Capt. Ileints was declared nominated, .
_The convention then proceecltd 'to ballet for
twO eandidat . eit noel Of 'Sharp Mountain, for As
sembly; 'with the ftillowing residt: •
W.: . Reirstitder received - fif'viacts
•
Dr. McWil
iams • 59' .
• :(1.:"F: Shiedel ' "". 49 • -41 •
Cant. Boyle -" 34 • '
Col:-Frank" Bennett ", • 16 . • • .
11. W:Pitikortim ••• - 13 • . "..
'Messrs. Reiftotycler.and' McWilliams 'were: de
...dared nominated:: , S' ' . •
:The Convention then .proceedecl to 'ballot 'foe a
candidate' for Treasurer, with the 'following rer
. ..* ..• .
.
Col. Daniel Nagle:received R 2 - votes. •
St - ranch . • . '' • • •-•
Danl. 'Krebs . • " ' 6 - •
Rudolph '• • " 4 "
Col:. Nagle, -Was 'declared the nominee of. the
Conventicle: .' • . . ' .• ' • ' • : - . ,
The' Convention . thee nominated Major M.D.
Richards for District Attorney; by acclamation.
: The - Convention • then . proceeded to nominate a
- candidate for Conamiesioner, as follows
f linllnt. 2d
.oapt: Gray 44 . '
John It, Davis; ... 29 ; 41 ' • 'y . •
John 15 . ' 0. • : .
James Gaynor •• • • • . •ft 7
Jelin Seitzifiger . . .
9- .withdrawn.
Geo. Wigan ••• -• .7. ... • - "
'II. .. . 9 ' : • • •
AbraliaM Ernst. • • I', • "
... Capt. - Gray was.deelared nomina ted.
• The Convention then proceeded toritiminate a
candidate for Coroner, with the 'following, re-
Capt. J, B. Brandt, 'received 53 votes -- •
'Dr, D. W.-Bland: " 45 •
c a pt - , B ral idtivas declared nom inatad.
• The Conventinn - -then proceeded tai nominate
candidate for Directo - r of the Peer se follows :
John R. Davis. received' 81l votes. •
Paul Bock - 5
Geo. Moyer • "- • :2 • " • • •
Mr. Davis was &dared the nominee of the_ Con-
The following gentlemen were nominated' by.
acclamation • Tessa Hawley for County Survey
or, and Cant Isaac B. &vernier Auditor. .. •
• Union Comm, Coleorrrrgc.-;-•-The President ap
pointed the following Standing - Coinmitteelor the
Poetst7/IB—CoL DaVid B. Green, Joseph' S. Pat,
tqrson; Henry. Greetismi, John Lucas, L.
ney, F. B. Wallace: " • - . '
•• St. Clair=Df. R.. H. Coryell.
•• Pinegroviraptaiti Peteek. Filbert:.:
• 1-f:chug/kill /Tanen-41=es Kirkpatrick..
Ort:oirisburg--Sanitiel H. Madden. •
J; F: Treichler. •
• F. - reidenSbnrg-4acob D.'Wgrigner
...MiddleporiCliarles•Bensinger. • •
Inniagrfa , -M. L. -Fricker,- - '. '• • % •
Asfilan4t- 7 11eury Clay Bergstresser. -
-Naha/toy Cily-.-Charles_
~„Pac. t .Clinton-6; M. a 'Wagner._
Mlnerville--Seth W. Geer. • - •
t Eir/red 7 Elias'Elepter.. - • "
Iregins---Lieutensut &mind SchWalm:
lrernorkt—,B. - A. Hoffman. -- .
• - •
After returning thariks to the, officMet'whio pre-.
sided.over it is deliberations,: Conveidinn ad
journed with cheerejor.the Vadorr and t,he.ticket
.which had been placed in'tiorriination.....
' The Convention wasime of the mint . respeid.-
- able and •intelligentethat ever met in this County,
and its labors we earnestly trnet, will' coraniand
'the suffrages :of _every :citizen — whil desires
the reinangnration•of peace
,lino' order in our
midst ; of every-tax-payer whole -tired,of seeing
the public moniee. squandered by dishonest, in
, :competent
~.and careless Officials.. _
' ' '
Trial Line fwilSeptessiber IM.OI.
„. . •
I:•Woodside.v Guldlif—Hughes ; -Batman. ' -
'l.=::Commonwealttiv klurley.—Clay. Little ;'Barting'
-11:-Rrinhtv:Atkinityan L.' , :Bartbolomengr,
bell 'a
:Smith.- . . . • .
4. Barto7et Finst.L.lbighea; Bartholomew; Carnpr
bell,' Rw
.5f Smith 'v etnersmiih'—iiarinn`: Inghea
Miller'.& Co Ey:Russel Pkera.—Loeser, Cummings:
parry.-Bannan. ll tle." _
- T.- Russel Erere. Co--Part7, Bannan;Llt,L
tle;' Loeser. Cummings. -
S. Thomps4. - m - v .11tiehes.-Graefr ;.Hughes.
9.. Dull v Kohler—Hughes; flower... r • • .
Stioemaker_t Tacker—„Camp.bel4l..eoner, Gowen:
1 1.: - Kiiiietiv'Conradf-linOle 4 Roaeberry.
12.• Yarnell v ; Barnum. • '
13. Strome y Duntninger—Graeff ; Haehea; •
. 14: Shearran v Pliadda. & Reading R. R.-4ilaittMlo
mew : Wells. Loeser. • .. : ' •'-
15. Loy v lieberling—T. R. Raman ; Xstrlnn.
In., Kepner v Kepner—line:hes, Stroui:e Bannan.
' 11. Miners. Life thaw: a Trust Co vEsterky—kinghes;
18, v Sterner—ld. :•Cammincts.' -
19: Gaynor vJohns--Gowen Hufz.hes. •-,
20. Graham v liaminitt—Party : Clay, ,
21. Koons v Haven—llugttes, Deweee
.22. Weller v B4;llch..:Hrmhos: Clay.; . • -
23. -Bechtel v Focht—Stroase; --. •"• •' •
. 24. Vatlne v R. Barman: 'Gowen.
' 25. Bennighoff s Lov T. R. Barran;'._
26. Sett..ll. - ds Leh/River It It •••f,801,4it - W.—aan-•
nark Wells Campbell& Smith..
Boltelt Id. . •• • . •• • -
28„.' Id, v BAlcb - '
.29; - Brandon v Fritz—Bath:4n 1• Tower; cazaPpell •
Eying - v.-linsh-z Hughel.; - Fishe,r Geer.''..
• tICE, - GREAT ENGLISH: BEIEEDY:
• *.JAmics- cr.Anic?s.
CELEBRATED FEMALE' TILLS! .
..
Prepared from a prescription of Sir Clarke, 31L - D.....
, •
.Physician Eatraorditnuy,'Ui thogoten.
-Thia well. known no_medicine:is: iruposition,' but a
mire and iJafe reniedy. for Feniale ttifficalties and Oh.'
structions; from any cause whatever: and.
_although' a
powerful remedy, contains nothingl.burtful to the
AI iumEDLADota it is peculiarly stilted. 'lt will.
in a short time, bring on:the monthly .period with reg
ularity:
In all caves of Nervotut . and Spinal 'Affections. pain
in the Ritek and limbs, •.11eavitu..1‘s, Fatigue 'on slight
,exertion,. Palpitation of 'the Heart, -LowneSs of. spirits,
Hysterics, Sick Headache, W,hites.-and all :the painful
.diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these pills
will eflect a Core when.alLother means have failed., • •
Tness PILL!{ UAVE ammo{ nits KNOWN "M'TMt.KNEBF
VIARCTI(kiII ON TUE 2o iAoir'or la.meuirr ViEO.,
For fait particulars;get a paniphlet. free, of the Agt..
Sold by all 'Druggists. Price $1; per bottle,-
• Sole United. States Agent,-." . •-•
Cortlandt St., New York.
N.anda postage stamps enclosed to any an-'
wiil'instireabattle'containingtle 'containing over3o . .
pills by return mall,
Novt 5.'64
a
Gray: Hair, BalaLaeas, Dan - droll; any
Direeniae of the Scalp:--No DisenVEUX.CA'N Coa - .
rAile 0:17111T . . IT Ie.NOT Dye. •• •
` . London" • "1161 r, Color Restorer.",
•
"London"•
,r Tile • ".". • 'glair Color Restorer."
"Lniidon" 14:011.L0 . 8 • "Bair Color Restorer."
"London" -!. • (IRF.AT • !glair Color Restore:.ll
"London" anainot "Hair Color Restorer"
• "If - ninon" ' ' • "Hair Color Restorer."
It is the Orif.T KNOWN ReIIiTOZEII or POLOE 'AND Pee,.
rice El Ain Diastase Gomm :•ive. • -Delicately. perftimed.
1. It will restore; gray hair to its original color: .
- 2. Jr will make.it grow Ortrhald heads. - • •
.3 - It will restore the natural secretions. - • .-
-.r •
4 It will remove all dandruff and itchiugtG ••• • • :
make the hair soft, glossy, and flexible;
• G It will preserve the original color to old age.
•T. It will prevent'tnelutir tram falling off, •, • .
8.. It will cure all diseases of the scalp. •
"Lon'dae.! • " • . •`l.fair Color :ReAtorer."
"London'.
"London" . "Hair. Color Iliktorer."
..London , ' Ants '•llair.
"Londni..... • : ' . • , 'llirir Color ReNtrirrr.•!
'•„bondon." CEBTIFLOA,TE. "Hair Color. Restorer "
-Lon'don" • • '• Cidor..Rogorer."
"1.%74.1, E.Y IM.IrtSlitiENT PaYaltaiSS asi , CLERGY."
Swsvr.'i A Son.: Some six yearn:ago'l began to
lose'my hair, RN: continued 'to do so. until the 'scalp
became agb. to os the p.ilm of rnihand ;• troubled al-o
with a diSag,reeable•itching fever, great heat. and (land
ruff.-sipallpustules would Gitim,•quite sore to the touch.
and the remaining portion of •the .hair on the- aide and
back of 'lnv' bead became 'quite-grey.. Atter using a
number o f 'Restoratives (so Called) - without euemss,
and my heath nearly dogittne of hair, Ireluctantry
commenced using the -LONDON lIAIR COLOR RE
STORERAND DRESSING„'' Now, candor and jus
ticeCompeltni to say to all, that through-its use - I
. now possess a new And beautiful growth of htdr. com
pletely restored to its original' dark and ghissy appear
ance. and I venture the assertion, • the: world funfishes
no preparation equal to thi4: 'and-I do. .conscientiously,
say te . all'wbo are gray,.or bald. Inor•dry and • harsh. or
falling, to use at once this cleanly and • delightfully
perfumed article. • [S :AC L. MARSHALL.. •
• • • • .. - Gunnertinited States Navy, .
I • •
: •• ' • 630 Leonard stteet, Philadelphia. S •
. , .
Price•7s cents a bottle.; .5,ix . 134,01i:e..i.4. • Spld Uy'Dr
SWAYNE SO7g, po North Sixth street 'above Vine
AID by ' • • •
. JOHN' GAIROWN '&SON; Druggists,
HENRY , SAYI,OII, • -'• • . " -
Jnnel7. t 5.:. . •
,
111Clualtold'a Extract of 18iirmatairif la clean:
.ses andretiovates the.blood, instils the vigor of health
into the system, and parrea nut the humors, that make
disease. • ' . April 8, '65.. ~- : • . - 14-Gm • -
. .
..Aemy . ..lteh, 'relator, All Eruptions :•
. "BR. SWAYNE'S ALL:HEALING
- "HR. SWAYNE•S'ALL-HE4LING OINTMENT."
•• No case's° obstinate, ••m i . long standing, it not
cure, in a short time. ail kinds OfTetterare permanent
ly cured. 'Aririy.ltch., -which is so prevalent, it- iteVer
tails to: cure. • .Chronic Efysipislas, Salt Rheura. Ring
worms, Barber's;-Itch. &c.- • • Emotions covering the
-whole surface of the body, old 'Ulcers of many years
standing, that put at deaanee ;every other - mode of
treatment,. tell . peld to the healing properties Or the great
vegetable salve: .• • • • • . •
- Price .50 cents. By. sending - GO. cents to Dr. Swayne
& Son. &in - NORTH SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, a box
• will be, mailed, to any, part of the - United • States, free of
.charge_.
. Sold. by. HENRY- • SAXL . Brtigigist, Pottsviile..
, ,
ID Veget a b le Siciliikii flair Renewer
has proved itself to be the most Pzrfect preparation for
the hair ever oflered to the_pnblic.. .
It is a yez,6table compound, and contains inirinjuri
ous iiropertit.s 'whatever.
• IT. WILL RESTORE GRAY FLAIR TO 'l'l'B °RIM- .
It wilikeep the hair from fallini out . . ". •
It cleans the scaly and Makes' the hair siift,.l7itions
, It is a splendid hair dressinir. • . .
No Per aon. old of younir, should fail to nse it.
IT I&i •REC.IMMENDED AND' USED. - DY :THE
•FIRST MEDICAL . AUTHORITY . .. •
• for Halle Vegetable Sicilian' Hair 'Renewer,
and lake no other. •. ' - ' • •
•
. . Nashua ; N. EL Proprietors.
For pale by all druggists.
Angue.t.l.2,. '65, t .
'lonian' cured of Nervons * Tehility,. Pre
mature Decay, And the * effeCts *of yraithful indiscret lon,
Kill tie happy tolurnish others with the means of cure.'
(free of charge).' -This' remedy. is simple, safe, and
certain: • ,
For frill particulars. -by return mall. please address •
. JOHN B. OMAN, 60 -Nassau St., New York.
S..ltaternal
ne Office, 310th Collection Diatricti
.I.n.The minim) assessment of persons in the 10th.
Collection liistrictof Pennsylvania liable to tax on,LI-,
CENSF,S. CARRIAGES; AND OTHER 'ARTICLES
ENUMERATED •IN- SCHEDULE A. AND ON IN
COMESFOR THE YEAR 'IES4-having been comple
tett,. and-a Ilk thereof placed in my hands 'by the asses - -
sor for, collect if)11. notice is hereby given that the duties
and taxes Contained in midlist are now 'due and paya
ble,"and all 'persons,in Schuylkill County charged there- .
with are required , to pay the , saute at the C.ollectors of-
Lee in Pottsville. oirand sifter ItIONDAY; the 7th
dny of Augowt. 563. until TigURNDAY,
the 7th tlorof September. 1565, jucilbave.
P:nments must be made •in United Stafes•Tressnry'
Notes: or in notes of banks'orgamized nnder the 'Act to
provide aNtitional Currency, known as National Tanks.
• Office hours from S'A.to SP.M. • • • •
' 13.-=,A penalty:of TENTER CENT., and a fee of
twenty Cents for service of notiee..vitil: be irriposf.d on
-those who:do not pay within the time' prescribed by
law; and A fine of FIVE • HUNDRED . .. DOLLARS, OR,
• • • • • • IMPRISONMENTFOR TWO YEARS, OR BOTH are
Denfneow*,'ltlindllCANl rind : Catarrh, treated '
lti
he penaes without the. license
with the utmost success,' by Dr. J. ISAACS., Oculist, t fur doing Mishit JAMES *A.. INNESS. re
and Aurist, (formerly of .Leyden: Holland.) NO stti • 9.iife!l• .
,PINE 'Street.. Philadelphian Testimonials from'. the. ;„ • • Collector 10111 . District Penni.
most reliable sources in the Cit y and-Country can be :• •••.°'.'"v".,es Aug.
seen at his. Office. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as he has .'no secrets in
prferite... - ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted witbOut pain.
No charge made fere*amination.• •
March
.. . . . .
,
.
- IllfelanbOld , s Extract Botha gives healthunff.vigor
to the frame, and bloom to the pallid 'cheek. 'Debility
is accompanied by marof'filarining synaptunis, and if no,
treatment •is . enbmitted. 'to, consumption, insanity - or
epileptic fits ensue:
. .. ;.: • April 8. Bh.'.. , ..14-6m : ,
. ,
Rinnhood,AND Yerriwri. Woos are • regaiiied,•by
ROLTeil EXTRACT BOOLICf., April 8. !65.1.1.-6m ' ,
WIIIIMKERS: WHISKERS:
. . . _
. .
Do you want ~
•15 7 hinkers or . Moustache? t • Our Gre
cian Componnd.w.ill forcethoth to grow on the emoth
esi face or chin, or hair on bald heads, 'in Six :Weeks..
Price. - VI 00. Sent by mail anywhere, 'closely sealed..
on receipt of. rice. Address, - ... •: • • .. • • -
'.. • WARNER ' S CO.:, 1, BOX-138, Brooklyn, N.: Y.
: Feb. 11, .65., • : . . . -. '.: &ly - •
. .
TIIe.GLORY or MAN. rs STnv:trorn.. Therefore the
nermus and debilitated - should immediately. use HELM.
Ex - ru.ter Bocuu.- , April 9, 63. .14-6 m
wANTEinp.—Tp loan from $lOOO to' $l5OO ; beet
..lw of security ; 'firstmortgage will he given upon
,-. .. ,
- • . . •
The 11!r!ditl..Ciknanber, an E.ssay of Warning • valuable property in Market. St.,. Pottsville,'Ea.. worth
•more than' $3000.. Apply .to W3l[.. H. AI3IS Al"
and Instnictitm for Young Men. 7 publislied by the Him - . • ' . POTTM, Attorney at Law, - Pottsville. Pa., Office
. .. ...
and Association, and sent free of charge Id, sealed en- • corner Ceittre..and•Market Sts., 2d floor. -•• . .
Sept 2: '65 • • l5ll '
.velopeti:. - Address,pr. .3.- SEILLIN LIOUGIiToN, ' • . 2- -,.• ••• • .__. .._ ._ - - ' • ' • '
loWaid Association; Philadelphia. P. - - , r 0 1104\PITA-ILI.ST.S:—A merchant, of Potts
' - • • • . - ' ' - • .1...."yi11e wviticto .negotiate a loan of irioo, •bearng
• - ?9 - --..• tl,Per cent. interest, for one year.: Ample security will
• bet_ciyen. Address "LOAN, ,, 31ine.15* • Journal Of ice
August 26. -, 65. ' • • . ~• 34.:tt'l
A Thing of
,Iteniity
. . .
These' who. desire brilliancy .of ,
must.
purify and enrich the blcanl."whirh C°N
orxruAren Eamtor Saes-trams:l invariably does - Re
collect it is no.patent medicine.- Ask. for Helmbold , s,
Take no, other,. 'AprilB, !GS."' • .14-6 m. • -
•Notime.-Thrki , e Wiehing to becomemch, or succeed . -
in anything they wish.-sholthliend.for one or lin of the . TEACHERS WANTED - AI:1 , , Union
Gitwey's, Seven Secret*Channs. Thousands have done'l .• 1
I. 1.
Township, Schuylkill Clonnty--= The exatitination •
so and now rejoice.... They cost but little and do touch will be held at Ringtown.:School House,- SepteMber
'good:: • For furtherparticulara send stamp and get: 12th, to commence at 9 Mcltx.k . .A:M.• 'Terin4,months:
explanation. to E. F. HATO. Ballston Spa, N. 'Y.•I Wages good-. Schools 'l4 eotemencer thedldon-
July 15, ' .• • • • -28.6 t ' day m November. • •.• "F. C. SHTFEE-Setly.
[Front the Largest ManufaCturing Chemists .in the'
•I am acquainted.with 'Mr. H. T. HET.3IBOT.D. niafin
facturei of liztunsoires Opirt.s.'PliErAavrioriet... Be
occupied the .drug4store:mtiosi.e - .mYr residence, • and
was successfui in wnr:neting the business where others
bad not been equally sO beforeliirM I have' been fa
vorably Impressed with his character and enterMise.
.• '
WILLIAM WRIGHTMA.iS,
. .
'Firm orPownutt WEIGIITMAN, • •
Manufacturing Chemists; •
9th and Brown Streets. Phila.
14,6ni
April 8, 'B5
. .
HEL3I:I3OLD7S CO!MEriITRATAT) BX _HAM' 1317Circ
Is the Q rt at
11XLM41:1T.T.Ei 0014CRIVISATATI EXIIIAI7I. SAIIIJULPASILLA
• " if the Great Blood Aa liar.
Both are prepared according to .rules of Pharma'
and L.:.;emistxy,
,and are the moat .aelive that *am . be
made .• April 8. ' • • ; . •
. .
Not n• few . of the Worst Disorders - shed
afTint mankind' arise-: from :erprptions of. the . bloo.d.
Efircatobtn's EITILAOT - 01! SABALPAILII t IdI 1. 8 remedy of
the . utmost..value.. • April (i... 66. . :., ....14 . Alin •
B 0 OILIER E Ell, havimt time unoccupied.
. .
'would 'oven or close books, pest, examine or write.
Wel UsooldPs .Fluid.. Exgreet• Michel •zt ~ pnu r i ktisonab i e iermß . b ae um practioa experi
pleasant in taste aetrodor; free • from illinjurlons pro- ,
ence m tla mad reference. Addresfr B. W.. Ilex 92,
pergee and isnmediatelu tte aetkin.;:[A,prod a, , 65 . 04-am • p. O. Pottsville. pa.. Aug. 1.2;'85.-34^41 . . '
.
. .
' T.o Poeift..Euriele the Weed, Avid Henn
ti ry the complexton.,_nse ULTAIMOLD'S .HIGALT CONCLIC-..
TRITIM FLRIP EXTRACT: SA.iBAPIIILLA.. . ' Orin 'bottle
equals in strength one gallon of the Syrup or Detection
dt. R ENV A..IR o..:Strayed away or atolen, from- ,
—• W . " the premises of the subscriber; ThunslaY. the
HAIR DYE:: ELAM L : • 44th ult.. a small . Rat Terrier... Dog. Color
jgatelielises Hair -Dye. , te the :hat in thf .black with under part 3t the.belirtinged
world: The only - trae and.perfect 1/ye--Etirmleeltr- yellow. 'Feet also tipped with yellow. Baia -1190 1
steersmen* and Reliable-Lprodnees a splendid Black slightly eropped.... - The.ahore reward wlll.be , paid to
or Natural Bmwn-zreatiedieis the 111erectirof Bad Dye* -* any.person returning said-Dog to the owner. '
and frequently'reatores.the original color. Sold by . Pottsville, Sept. 2. •66-85.tc].. . CRAB. M.
Drum, . - "TheSennine itl . lsigned, W. A: Batchelor, 81- -
)3,ArclayStreet,l 4 tewy ,4 . - _ • - •
January 7. iselsr ••
. .
-Q,TABIEVOW.--Stiayed frOttt,theidruinises of the
Inabse:dber On Tit 041 49. -.August. 22515, a dark'
, .brown Cow, white • appued and if....10ng
Aviie•th mad %Beam tiro/ white , face. ; AVIA. 0113 letter 11 bet 'left
complexion.follows the .we 11111141.01.11.11r435C.131MLA- born, and her tomes/. split. ••She la &lean
TEM ,PLIM-11XlitALIT ltivrnOtrea . black..
...Cow and eaatly ; milked.: suitable reward
spotsi.pitupiss and all eruptions of the skin. •
.• • - will be paid for heti reCoyery by... • .T. 4.5. BRADLIIY.
AprllU, .• -.. • .. - 1440. . `• .Sent. , N;:ar gine up Gap.
INTERMITS* WIFIC.BII Matrtf'a'Ai ST. Wire --Rev. 'E.
Lewis: lite of Pittston. having acetate an lining •
'anus call, was installed Pastor`of the :Weld, Congre
gational' Churches of 'Pottsville and St,. Clair. The
ministertrofficlatii.g - were • Rev'. „L. Carbon-.
. dale E. lk Evans, Hyde Park B. .Clook,.
'.and J.S. James, Mincesville. Tbere 'was a-very large
attendanceli out different. parts of the CMinty.
One 'Services commrnced on Saturday evening. and con
tinued until Tuesday-: evening. 'during which time ser.
Moue were preached, by the clergymen named. The
aeries were
meetings, were throughout deeply solemn, and
the most Interesting held by the said Church ' for
We wish Rev. Mr..Leviisibendint success in his new
&Waist*. He is a very able preacher, and we wel
come him in oar midst.
'NOTICES. -
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•.. , . „
-11YrWEalak Congregational , : Church; Rev. R
R. Lewis, services e‘ery Sabbath alternately, at 10
o'clock, .A. 1 6., and 6 o'clock, P. M. • • •
risr - 2d Baptist Church, 3d sear Callow
hill Strest.--Preachingon Lords 'day morning and
'evening. atlO.M.• A. M., and 7M,, P. M.
^LechneandErayer Meeting; Wednesday evening at
TM o'clock.. • . • • • ' •
Sunday . School et 2 weleck Lord'? day afternoon.
• e'
Eesideoce Mabantoneo above 7th Street.
P. German ' Reiermed Church, . 'Market
.Street, Rev- J. C, Boom& Pastor. Reg:Liar' services,
alteroately„in the German and English languages, ev
*.ery.Sabbath day, at 10 A. M. .4 TM P. M. Prayer Meet
ing and Lecture every Wednesday evening.atlM P. M.
' September 30th and 24th, English in the morning and .
Getman in the eventoz. •
September sth and 17th, German in the morning and
English in the. °veting.. • • .- • • _ ' .•
•Ur Service* at Trinity fErdscopali 'Church on
Sunday. morning ,at ,past 10. Sunday evening at
„.44 'past 7. . ."
.. • . • .
tar First .Preobyterian 'Church. corner Ma--
hantongo and -Third Streets. adv. laa•ao
. Services, Sunday 10M M. and P: 114 - ;.• 01 2
cepte n the 3.lSunday of eTery..rnonth, when the fecond
'service will' be held at 3% P. M. Lecture, Tblusd 4 Y.
evening' at IM. • Sabbath School, P. •31., . Prayer.
:'Meeting. 'quarter bere 10, Sunday morning... •
CD^ Union Prayer illeetina, every Sunday
morning, from S%'to OM o'clock, in the frame Chimed
On Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Sta.
Ali ate invited. • ' • - 2. -_. •
PrEvangelical Church, tulldwhill sweet.—
Rev. - Smet. G. RtIOADt3, Pastor. will preach German ev
ery Sunday morning at.• 14 o'clock, aid English in the'
Evening at ceclo. • ' • •
rgrallethodioit E. VignieD, Second street. above
. Market. Rev. J. 8.7 11.1cCor.toman, Pastor. Services.:
Sabbath, at 10; A: ?Lc and .7, P. M.. Prayer Meeting,
Tueeda evening, at 7M 'e'clock • •• ' • - • '
rArlgsig. Lutheran 11:burch Market Square.
L. M. Koons, Pastor. Prea c hi ng. - every Sunday
morning and evening; at low, A. M., and 7, P. M.—
Prayer Moctin and LeCture Thursday Meeting even., at 7 o'clock
mutlitiEzp.
An, Marriage . Notice. mart he accompanied with . 25.
cenro to appear iii the.Jotrao ,
•
ARROWSMITFI—SETTZ.—At - St. Pant's Church,
Virginia,. Nevada. July 1.0 th.: by the jtector. Her. Fran k
lin S. Rising, Jositrit AIIISONiAIIya of Virginia, to El.- .
MA M. SEITZ. of.Pottasille, Pa.
MoSSIGHT—FLYNN.—On the 2Sth' nit., by the
:Rev. Jo.4eph MeCnol, Mr. LAWRENCE ?ACK:7II4IIT of Mt.
Laffee to Sti9 , e•SusAssA FLYN sor pousrme. . •
TORREY—GONRELL.—On Ttiesday nirnitv, -. Au
2‘213.15;n5, at Centralia. Cniumbia.County, Penna.,
.by . RevAieorge A.. Latimer of Pottstown, Montgom
ery. County. Penna.,. Mr. WILLIAM TORREY . to Mies
GQICRELL. both of CentraL • • • •
WEBER-WlLD.—August .2•-d. by Rev. Henry
-Davis, Mr. At:nneips.Wkaaft to Miss Estinta Wan, all
.tif.•Maluanoy City. '- . •*. • • •.
Simple antummientents of deaths, free. Those af.-
-companied kith etotic.ee, dee., must be paid for at the
rate 'of 10. rents :per ' . •
, BRIGHT--On Monday evening; 28th instapt. at Ha
zletoit.•Mr. Fan.scus Belton',
.aged 43 years... -
SPESI'C'ER—Th this' Borout.th,: on the 30th instant,
CHARLES SfENOFV., need' 5 years. . •
SEIBEIt'r.—:Ai 'Philadelphia. on the'afternoOn of, the
.224 nl Iti'mnA..El.lziorrn, eldest daughter of Michael
'3; a n d Saitth Seibert. . • . .
• - "adorn the Graves - of'the
TH . ..E MAR B LE .YARD
AT MINERS VILLE, - • '
-This been removed to the east end of the troim, corner •
of tstaitxtbury Street aild Polttoville Road.
The andervianed respectfully, calls ,the attention of
the public to his stock of • ' • - • •
• :AMERICAN dr ITALIAN MARBLE,
Which'. he- IS nianufacturintr, into Tombs. Monuments..
Head and Faint Stones:Mintier:deem 'fable and Bataan
Witclow and Door Sills.'Steps, &c., also, Posts
with Ilailina. for cemetery purposes: ',Lettering of the
-.best styles done in at‘rman and characters, and
all kinds of .OR . NAMENTAL WORK execu
ted in the highest style of 'art and the most substantial
Manner.' Ile also has non ready. some beautiful scalp
tureS made oat of Marble. consisting, of Fome
'very neat .designs for cemetery purposes. such as carved
Lambs, Flower Vases. U.ras. Doves, ige.c.- Please call
and examine for yourselves. • Prices are very
. Work delivered at a distance free of cluirge.
P: F. BISE...NBROWI!i, form Orly of North•and Co
" *.
GEN ERAL-NOTIC:k:S.
. .
AU 111. D.The undersigned took an inert
muce• in' the TRAVELER'S INSURANCE
COMPANY on the 15th ot June, lest for. $2OOO on life,
with $lO pet week compensation- for, disability result
ing from accident of any kind;_ premium .yard for•oue
:On the 10th tiff.. I wasNured by the kick of a horse
whereby I was unable - to' attend to my usual avocation
for iine week: On application, to the- Agent,, 'I% AL..
GO DERE v. he promptly paid.me,
$lO. being - one week's' compensation. .I take pleas
ure in recommending this Company to' public patron
agr and especially to persons whose businees endang
ers life and,limb. •, ' PETER HELMS.
• ' Schuylkill Raven. August 28, 1565. ' . 115-
ELECTION Directors' Of the
"Palo 'Alto' Iron .Co.».—Notice is
hereby given that the Stockholders of . the Capital Stock
in the ;,"Palo Alto - Iron' C 0..". will meet_ on TI.IIIRS.:.
DAY. SEPTEMBER 2Sth; 1565, between the hour 4 of
T. and S o'cic,ck. P. K. at their Office in the Borough of
for.th'e pnrpe,e of electing a' Board of Five
`next
for the sanl Corporation, to serve until the
:next annual election.- Attest, J. F. PETERY, Sec.
• Pottaville..Sept. 2, '65. • • 354 t
MISS 111., .71.. ALLENiSI School
will re:open on the drat Monday • (the 4tb)
of September: • ...August 2G; .65-34- •
. . .
if%
_<-...... r ,G A RIPE NI NG. —WM WALL A CE.A Gar=.
liPtoM . dener'and.Florist is now prepared. to attend
to orders for Gardenirig, Repairing, Cemeteries, ..i.c.
.Firat.ctaSs recommendations,, from this " and the old
country. Apply at Fistitiacti; near the Gas tionse ' •
• Aug. - . 26, '6s'. .. - ,- .: - • ' •
- . •
PROPOMAT,ll4.—Proposals. will be re
cgireil.nt this Office .far building-the Engine
House, - Pump Bed 'ned Bob - Folindation
for the new Pnmping Slope, Thomastown
:The masonry to be of good substantial hammer-dressed
.wOrk. Tbe plans - and further : - Oartienlars will - be oh-
Wined on'application to JOILN GOTNE,' Esq.
W. W. DUFFIELD. Resident. Manager.
N.Y.. & Schnyj, Coal Co.. Atm. 2q, 3t • • .
. .
I~THE Ftweig. of JOHN A: DUTTER
C0.,-minit% Coal on the Marshfield proper
fy.in Frailey Township; ha. this day 'been dimsolved by
ninttfa consent by the withdrawal from 'the firm of
'JAMES ROEBUCK. 'The - basinesk hereafter will he
conducted by HENRY HEIL & JOHN A. DUTTO R.
under the Same firm' Mime of JOHN A. DUTTOR. &
CO. Anenst 9, `95.-22-6t
TAVECVII3., FF:R.ELEATIPFD4 can
be had at: Allein , a Gallery fur S 23.
July 26-tt
WN :W.—A few first.: class, A No. I, -
Carpentem,' framer of. Breakers, can find em
ployment it the Ashburton Coal Company's Works, 4
miles west of Hazleton. Luzerne County,lva,,lf eV
plication be made iremediately. ~W; R. PEW ' Shpt..
August. . • ' •
•
ANTED,,--For .licKeanaburg .tdatrict, one re
and three male headier - U.. "Terra .6 months.—
Salaries' liberal. 'EXllliallitSoU - 167:2delreantiburg
Saturday, September Oth. ,Commence it 9 . oNlock pre •
cirelyy.. Applicants for schools ik-East':prunewlg avid
adjoining Merida:wilt prcitent - theniselvea here for ex
amination. By order of Board.
Aug.. 29, .65-34-2( =ANDREW J. HIMMEL, Sec'y.
Ut/AIIITED.—A good seeond.hand engine. twenty
- 7. five or-thirty horse newer, with - one double flue
boiler. Addre,s: •
IIIeDOWELL & BAHdITEL, Hagerstown, Md.
• Aug. 12, • n-ot!
IZTEAIft ENGIINES WANTEM—The un
derelped wishes to purchase 3 second-hand Steam,
Engines,:of 20 or 30 horse-power each. Addreas
JABEZ SPARES, Pottsville; Pa.
10-tf.
May 7. .64
W.EngW.
E D to purchaae Six • Eight , second hand
e
ines from 6 to 40 r
horse power. Pomps 'and
Drms of all aims and Boilers of any size. The high
est cash price will be paid for the same by -
' • WREN 4t, BROTHER. Coal St, Pottiville.
Apri .1, . • 13.41 •
LOST AND ,FOUND.
-' 1-ly
DIED.
WANTED.
771 : :: . TTionipl..:-'.
RAILWAY - : : CONPANY'..-
SCHT_TYLKILL COUNTY.
The subscriber offers for sale the Beads Of the Pea.
Pie* , Satlway ConsiimiT of 'Schuylkill
County. These Bonds and intr:rest are a tiret
secariti; as they are secured by 'e first Mortgage...on the
railway to the extent that the same Is now. or &Leer
time hereafter maybe constracted, under and by virtee
of the infhority vested in the Company. ,
The Bonds,are for One Hundred Dollars 41001 eachi .
Interest Coupons attached„ payable every six menthe,
at the rate of six per cent. clear of all Tatetti—.staie,
bianty, 'Municipal or. Government.
WHITNEY, Banker,
Jtly i 5. `Gs.=2B•tt Centre Se., rottmri) le
LEGAL INOTicEs
ADYIEVISTBATION
- as lettere of.Admioistratlon'on the estate of
OLTNEN. ZULICK. late'of Schuylkill Haven. schsyl.,
kill County. deceased.. have bcen granted Mi the eel.
scriber by the Register.-..Kotice is heiehy given to till
basing claims to present them for gettlement.
T. C. ZULICK, Atimini?trator.
3r,•Gt •
September 2, • *65.
A DBIIINISTR.ATIoN NOTlCE.—Wherez
1#111 , 1., as lettera of Administration on the estate of Jxo.
HOPKLMS,, late of the Borough of. Pottsville. Scholl
kin Cont.ty, have been granted- by he Register,—No., -
'
tire is hereby given to all these having elatms against
Said estatevto make, payment, and those having daring
Will. preterit them for settlement.
L E LLEWELLYN; Administrator:
. . •
TN Tan Court of Common Pleas sr
I. Schuylkill County-1a the matter of•the ps. •
titlon of Penrose Ai Loy for the benefit 'of the Instil,- -I
rot Laws. ' . -• • .
TO MARY mOTERAtaqD ALL OTHER CREDITORS :
Take notice the time for !miring all matter 'arising ' •
under said. Petition of Penrose A. Loy. hai been' tixe,t •
by the Court on the Third Monday of September, 1•.,0,
at 10 o'clock to the romuoon of sald , dw.
••• PENROSE A. LOY.
• • by' his Attorney,WNE R. SMITH.
;Pottsville. Amt. 31. Ma. ' • • . 3:1.3t • •
Notll IFC.—The undersigned have .reeitivel Cron,
the Register of :ichnvikiil County, Letter. Tesna.
mentant ttptin the last Will and Testament of Wm,
Jiihns..lnte of St. Clair,. deceased_ All persons indebts
ed to said deceased are requmiteti to make payment to
the nntlersigned. atilt all. peNons having demands
agairi.t the same will present them for settlement
without delay. GEORGE W. JOHNS,
MA& W. EPTINu.
Executors \
Sept. 2, .115
Angilst 26, '65-34-6t
ESTATE OF GEORGE N. •EC K ERT,
Dtlepased.—Letters of Administration upon the -
Estate - of Dr. GEORGE N; ECKERT, deceased, having
been granted by the Register of Wills, of the t'onnti of
Philadelphia. to the undersigned. all-persons indebted
to said estate nre tequired.tO make payment. and thee
has ingeluinis against.the same to present them with
out delay at the °dice of George Eckert. No. 4:0 Libra
re street, Philatin.. or to Daniel E. Benson. Reading,
. , -GEORGEECKERT. i Administrators.
• DAVID E. BENSON. r
August 26, '65. .• • • 34-6 t
EECUTOR , S NOTiCll3.—Wliereas - Letter 6
of Administration. on the Estate of GEORGE
ZERBEy. late .of West Brunswick Township, Scliityl
kill County. deceased, have been granted La the sub
scribers by the R4tister.—Notice is hereby given to
all those indebted to said estate to make payment. and
those haxing claims will present them for settlement,
• IN DA . N m kEk E Z R E B R E II y E , Y ), Executors,
• •
• Pdttmille, August 19, '65.
AD ONV, :Tiny 13, 1E163, the Court order
. and dtrect.the Treasurer • and Collectoc of ISlythe
Township; to receive no Township Road Orders-for the
Payment of Road Taxes for the, year 130, in Blythe
Township. except three Orders drawn ano Ismea in
1365; for the current expenses of the year 1563.
June 3, '65.-22-6m . . BY,TEIR COURT.
FOR SALE AND TO LET
COAL, LAND FOR RENT.-45ti arms of
Coal and Timber Lsnd on the Eastern Dim 'Fran,
containing several veins of Coal—the Mammoth T 5 feet,
the Lehigh 13 feet, and the Skidmore 10 feet thiek..l
mile of a rnn,.whlch forms a basin, I mile south of Ma.
hanoy.City. It joins the new Boston Crimpany, who
are now 'operating on the .ttojoining property on the - se
veins. The Railroad Company are now lonatinetbs
. road, to, be completed - next 'Spring. - Henry Snyder,'
tenant on the property, keeps a hotel.. For further ta•
fortnittlon apply-to . . M. MURPHY.
Pottsville, September 2, 1565. B5 If
- Deli Lie 14A11.0. OF ?lOETAIN
1. tie sold ut PUBLIC SALE. ori
. Friday, 22d
- day of Septembet, 1865,
At the Public. House of GEORGE SPOTZ. at the feet
of the Blue Mountain, on - the road leadine; from Mil;
lerstown - to Pinearove, the following RatrEstate. he-
longing to:the Ratite of HENRY 4.3ACKE..NSTUSE,
deceased. viz :-51 . Aires of Mnuntain Land. so,
more ku leas. situate In •Washington. Township,.
Schnyikill - County. adjoining' !Mole of Henry
Werner, Paul Lengle... Georg e - Wont; Andrew Kuhr,
and others. , • • •. •
rirSttle to commence at 1 o'clock, P. , M., when con.
ditions will be
_made known by • '
- JOSEPH - COOVER.„
• . • JOHN
.. Executors of Estate of Henry Bachenstose,
SepteMber 2, 'es: •
FOR MALE.—Three " steam engines, together
. drmns, chains. pumping and hoisting whgeb . ,
- shafts tindgearing. • Al ont 6no•yardn 3 link tint chain,
'also, 1 anti. I.ti" inch round chain. A double breaker.
with two setts of screens, •rnllers, railroad iroa..tx•:;,t,...
The Engints.are—.
. ..
One •GO horse. power, Rood as new, .with drum!,
charns, pump wheel, shat and geanne earuple;
~ One 40 horse power. also with dram, chat ',pump
vvbeel,'Snd .shaft of wrotmht iron. Itd., . .
. .
0be.20 horse power,' for hoisting - and breaking coal
at breaker.'
. .
Ten boilere stacks, &c., • .
If not disposed of - before Tuesday, 19th In+.. they
will - then he offered at public' sale, on the prembel, nt
the' Wm. Penn Colliery; Wulf Creek Ibultuad, near
Minersville; at 10 oiclock. Apply to'
• JOS. F. TAYLOR, &et., 51ilicrtirille-Ps.
September 2, YGS . . 95-9t*,-
• .
• 111( ENE Ulf .• FOR O.IAI, E.—The .stiNevi •
IVA- her has now on hand and for sale a large. let of
nectind'hand machinery, viz: '
One 60 horse power team Engine, IS inch 711nder,
4 foot stroke, with wrought trod fly-wheel shaft. 9 inch
es diameter, 10 feet long; a 9 foot hoisting drum. 12
feet in length. • Drum wheel is - 7 foot diameter,
inch pitch, and pump shaft and 'wheel.' The ars:ells:4
been refitted and would. be. suitable fur hoisting and
pumping at a slope or shaft. • • -
• One 30 horse Engine 12t( inch cylinder, 4 foot stroke,
and spring packing,. with 14 foot -fly-wheel and heavy.
shaft. - ' ••
One 13 horse Engine 10 inch cylinder. 3 foot ,rtmke _
and spring packing . , with 10 foot ily4beel. and 5 fOOl
pulley. on fiy-wheel shaft. .• -
One 12 horse Engine 7,1• S inch cylinder, 30 inch stroke.
One heavy pump shaft and wheel. - • • .
' -Also 4 second hand boilers, 114 Inch diameter. 96 .feet
'long. Two new hollers 30 inch:dialiaeter 20 feet lenz.-
One fine holler,-40 inch diameter, 2.11 feet long, with two"
flues 30 inch diameter. Also'2lo feet,of heavy 11 inch
pump pipes..' Also AIM of splice plates and heavy
pump Stotts. 4160 two hoisting 'drums, It foot d'ame•
tern suitable for a dirt plane. JA.BEZ SPARKS.
Sept: COal.St„, Pottsville.
F .
A fen FOR SALE. —A Farm, the prnperty .
of the Fisher' estate.. located in Washaigtqa
Township, Selinylkill County. Is offered for , sale.l
It contains 62 acres ; a dkielltne hone,; a barn: ;'',::
and a stable. -For terms and further Dytierilars
apply to - '''' 31a5...M. LEIMMERS, •
Ana. 26, , 66-244 t Centre Street, Pottsville. Pa.
F .. . . . .. .
011 .-S A I. E.—A Farm 01 eisty-two•ae,res, situate
in East Brunswick Township, Schuylkill Cennty,
Pit., one-half mite from NOV "Riilggold; and one intla•
from McKeansburg.' Nearly all the ground is unler
cultivation. The buildings consist_ of a lot;
i
weather-boarded house, and•a frame barn nearly IT:
new: A good spring and milk house is near' the -
dwelling. For further Particulars apply by letter or in
pefson to ._± • - . JACOB BROCK.
. . _ New Ringgold, Schuylkill County.. Pa.
August 2ti, 'G.S. - . .. ' -
VOL{ The house in Morris. Addition DOW
neenpied hy Thomas Petheriek, Esq.-. Also
one house south and, three - houses - on rear of said
pri,perty. . For terms enquire at this Office.' Po..
session ula - rn shortly.. Atz. 19, 415.-334 f
.
FOR SA LE...1 new 20 horse - power
.. -F.inilne ,
10x30 Inch.; with heavy -box bed plate. AIR. S
new Boilers. Sollich diameter, 30 feet long. For radii:
er particulars apply to CARTER, ALLEN & CO.
Tatnitgia, August 19..0. -.— . . , . :13-3m
. .
.VOR SALE.-1.4 arse" of garden arid farm land.
C under 'good cultivation: • with valtratAe improve
meas. rd Mate inßorough of Pottaville:ja lame por
tion or which maybe: told for building lots: :For par
ticulars inquire of „ AVILLIASI..B. WELL•q.
August 17tt:T.5 •.' • • '• '• "
• •
FOIC. SACK OR TO LEASE.—X nail
. land situate haila mile west of Llewellyn. la
Branch and Reilly s towashipar Schnylklll.Conmv. coa
l:lining 430 acres.. having a- run of this..-fom:fis ”f a
mile on the fi.lhiwhag,veins; viz: The'Grate-Ven,. Sel•
kirk. Black Mine. Tunnel. Faust arid Salem . Parrie•
'wishing to purchase or to -lease will make atn.hcaUun
to • • • . • JOSHUA LIPPINCO'I7.
- • • • RICHARD SMETHEBST..
• . -J. DONBAS LIPPINC:YIT.
Executors Of the Estate of James Dundas. deceased.
at 121 Walnut St., Philstda,
Or to'CITART.F.S M. LULL, RcalEstate Agt., Pot tertlie.
August 1.9,-*66,-• a3cf
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MALE: Two new STEAM ENGINES, wdt
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gully, fly wheels six inch bore of cylinder. Ap•
Ply to . RICHARD s. - NEwisou), -
- . Eagle Werks„ Norristown. Pa.
Angnstit, • ' • :SZ-nt
FOli POAILIE OR TO !ART. -
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The SITENANDOMI. HOTTJA, 111 .
the Shenandoah Branch of the Naha,
noy Coal' Fields, SehliOkill county.
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Pa., on the Lehigh and idahanoy ...
, road,, and on a branch of, ihe Ileadhe• 'Railroad. Appil
.0.. • • - P. W. SIIKAFER, Agent for (Amer.
-Augnat 12, . ' . • 32-4 t
m Ptt. , Por sale Two new Pumps, eight indict P
diameter, six feet stroke: fitted 'up complete with
brace-valves, &c. Apply to 1:141. BIIItROUGHS.
South 4th Street, Philadelphia, or JOHN HORTOS.
Art„ Pittsten, Lnzeine Connty. An,. 5, .63,31 -SE
BVII. DING. I,OTM FOR MAI E.—T6'
underviened Wrens for rale valuable building 100
locatedin Schuylkill Haven, the properldr'.rif the heal
of George Heiser, deed. For terms. &c., apply to
HENRY ZiMMERMAN, Potteville,Pa.
JnlY 29 .; ' 65 . • . 30431,
,N 1 ACIIINERY FOR 01/1.1.16.--The'Enir
ber has now on hand and for sale• the follow:g.
lot of old machinery
' One Go bum steam engine, 15 inch cylinder; 4 rws
stroke, with a 9 foot hoisting drum, pump. shaft I' d
wheel. - Very heavy. - - •
One 20 horse engude. : 11-Inch cylinder; 2 foot stmkr.
12 foot fly,wheel. Suitable fur-a mill or a breaker.
,One 12 horse engine, - inch -"pylinder, ;‘,.) ic d
stroke: -
:Also obi, short stroke engine, suitable fur dricini I
saw. mill or fan, 12 inch cylinder, It-inch stroke:.
-Also two steam engines of 4 horse power eatb.
Also several heavy pump Shafts and wheels °rba.
ous sizes, -
ms sizes,' -.-.. ' • .., -
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Three concise:mad hand bolters with fronts and St ella
- . Alen one it loot hoisting drum. suitable for a P: 12 " 1
a breaker. • Al.() a lot Of. line shatiug and tiulleys
JABEZS P
PAR, Coal Street, Potnnin.-
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''July 22.. '6',.. • , . ' .
.EA.BE — E iliiii i i — Elit V AT PRI
VV A TS 8 A. L E.—One.twentieth interest int.!.
tractof coal land in' Nt3W Casale Tourn.hlp, SenuYi oi
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County. (known as tlw Putt "& BannaniT rart) coat . c''
Ingabout.42o acrea..
- A tract of 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER LAND. .;--t,4'
,in Riley.TOvvnaldp.,. ' ~, • l,i.
Lots on Coal street, between 'Norwegian sud Msseh ....;
Ctinjdr. atreete. 7 POWlViite. Deeing.le sites fur War .:)."..1
hOusessZakanufactorleTr , & • - ...- • ,; .'..,
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. Three Building -. Lute on Laurel sheet. ; . • ;,--
A utun'Jer of Building .Lore un Coal, :2‘orwritl.. ry.---:
Railroad, - and Washington streets—"Greea wo64 A 'if , :::
dltion.. ." Apply toIIRNRY C..ftr6SKl.. • 11.,-i
Lk:ended Real estate AO., corner 'tad and MAtontoil y :,.-;
go Lilo., Pottsville, Pa. . June 10053.7-;$ LI k, g
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