• •'; • t • net. eopppOSe. the ••• eport:populatton becomes civilly dead:' :lathes diVibirpos by ciartidattinsif overt re of treason, and eirftwirldng• Mninistalcahle: desperate civil war—is thetenny,State then left ? Can dead men licit The answer is equally clear. There is toed= lacier -such ,einuunstahoes, .Ibat.,cawed them, but ronneely sat .retnnstruction; mamba solely from and tendered bribe-We and loyal nation.:villy is dentthersoced the lismth baa =lam :n ite own bend, In elrime blood; and action frapt_withoed , by the nspArt_thni ,and lass sustained itself noinst all oppo. t feinr years, and Ib-rawer vinstilnineW self: tidtrirof the Vouch, is theNinfrftikalning remedy. - =iisideintion shows this , o The Nuttier:l torte tonal barn! thirdinfont *hltr didthey mime hack !AIM* . they come bait int this matter la thortar adjusted and.determined,ny the lOyal:Statea Of t tbreetonttits of Whin* neeeIAWIAT the comPezed fur pg. Pose - . 11 wali l ins• or Peonies, Meet in collision, thFrn finite of . battle; then , the. strife of jastaient.;;atAthe power that anceettildini,the one Mar. hold iin to the other tilrtbarls.444::or all is lost._ am satisfied that thesiviews-airto'the panel. brthe • • - • eke assent Staten are of the requisite number of States for all necessary war poses of reconetridtliod.deliissl6linalie ft 1111 there. fore consider the Araparativaadvaut.bNees of motteede ion[tothis. Matinee.. . • , By this mode emits "dflehendrnenteralt be ed NaVE•ple„ leavine th em to atli/llVvtioe.. Or Mi O .n'Wl5/-e.' hria7Lt once be metre& some important ends m aul aybe gained. and the proapect of the final attainment of sill he pronieted: We are rides pot left to Itmeole am tlen,cif may.eine or more ,demirtmeota. of the _Gevern mebt: hat have. in addition,the -voice of the' &pie. which is essential in a question of *ash vital Port anee. and width would be likely to be• sound audited. , and corauthed the • ultimate aNworal of the , coanter. . This mode of action ha: the farther advantage th at it is peaceful add uniform in Its operation ands:Wunder. I sweepsansweepsaway by Una art, from every Stale .Conatil: .• tution and from all statutes, North and South. Mary vestige of law in condict with the arrtendrnents Imitate ed.-a etunift. Whicheould ninth more readily be effect. ed Me nrartoosStatertin•this way nuoi in any other: At. the mama time. it would always be subject, to en forcement by the judielary of the 'nation and its author ities. and"be entirety beyond tfielocal control of the in- , ' dividnal - Stares:. It would. be. systematic. also, as we have already commenced aright by amending the Con- , stithgew and.w e TOM only to follow op in teat line to inmre sumers. As a farther ennshierithin. it ts believed it Weald more tally meet the approval of thafixecutive' , - and better harmonise the various oxidic:ling views on this *abject than any other mode. tue,mented of solving the prOblent of fecomatrnellon. SO many advantage!) should insure its favemble consideration.. __ • i would like ; hem to 'nimble more spetificillle, the , effect. of the edoptlot(of a.partef the-amendarenta pro- poeedlay fir . It eati - b a.ry admit-of doubt that the floe two mriendmenrs prdviding eriallty of repre- tebtatioitea the genteel rigtareof the negro would re. - cebne the plastic approved; r'The .acceptanoe of the third 4Menitineag P ) " Page, 'Would be more doubtful.— Sul,' seep* the first two amendments had been adop ted, endtheithird relected, how then 'd6 we stand In refereinentdtbe South 1 - - • . . - .When the first-named" changes are. made and. have becomeAucorpotatedinto the organic law- of the land, their'effect Will he to withdraw eighteen represents- , Lives from Congress in the South, and add -en equal meatier to the-North. makim on every , test, qterstien that may arise, a reintive•didereuce of tbirty,six voteet, in favor of the, North greater-than has ever heretofore existed under the. present Conesitattora. 7 ; With this •! Marked thange in•representatkus two remits , would follow, ;Tile feaeof the predominating influence of the South °tithe leg:elation and action Of the Government would be very Muth dirrilnished, While the South Yenta immediately Teel the change, and a controversy would atonce arise among Souther:omen:whether they might . not regain their poymr,.and, materially add to it,.by ex tending the right of suffrage to the negro population:— This object they might.very ,plansibiy hope to' effect by fair tteMinent. ofthe •negro. 'and the influence they might, thus expect to exert over blip: lu some of tb.e. States this argument 'would be. very likely to' prevail. early, end. in vrould operitte as a &aesthete's:to:Wit • effdent swans far the altheate attentcif universal!. suffrage by the oonsent of the South -,There !wiatild.kre. , thetarther. compensathan that. the two mops; would . have longer,opporttinity to become acchstemed to thee' • neerposltion," and learn:their respective 'needs and tattoos to each other, and bebetter qualifiedforchabge-! .The dangers .of bringing 'enddenly together unwilling and unprepared races would be diminlithed, anti these dansers are noetrivial. - Ina • • e shall; fter instanco, initiate the new 'System to' be ugurated at the South 'without some -important Soothed) aid fur the purtaxnef Who shall revise arid arranv the cheek list. of voters. and &mouth the votes to be thro I ' The blacks are hardly -competent' die ttnis purpose now. Will the whites do it with any fair ness orjastioe If not, the ouly alternative would tie • to have a provost marshal 1113 a moderator. attended with , a military force; at every ballot-boithrekishout the w ith tire Soatte andthe men elected are then to be qualided • and act; if they choose to. do- so, or are competent to. act, either of which may be problematiml., . • It is evident great changes cart pmgeess only witty public eenliment. 'Laws even sunta vied by geineral public sentiment : when opposed by an naive and pow., erfal minority. cararbe enihreed only with much difficul ty, as is witnessed In. maintainine • acts for the promo tion of tcniperance, and in Yarfcnts,hther Onr situation. then, Is precisely this t There are certain difficulties to be nmoved, wmngs to be righted. and questions to be adjusted. These are inequalities of representation - protection of the general rights of the - negro ; settlenient of the question of his enjoyment of the right of suffrage; and, if need be,:greater. option in - . the application of our claims on the resources of. the country to meet our liabilities. If .we ;could arrange . with the Sonth, • these matters ought' readily be adjust ed by a chinge of the organic law by common consent. But we eunnot expect to make such arrangement of terms with eleven different organizations, each varying, more or less, in its views and decisions. Thirds one difficulty. . • - •• • ' • Another difficulty ii the diversity of opinion at the North. - Our prophets are at 'variance, some saying 10, here; some Rs, there and some, Jo, nowhere.. There in hut one arbiter in such case—the ioyal oplewho • • alone tutvethe "power and if rightly le d -- appl t amMotte diacernment:to And the clue to lend us out of 'Uwe labyrinthine difficulties. by their 'declared' Wilf.; dictating such change in the organic low as hut teceii cities demand, "The jestnesi -of their 'deelnloo• Wine need to. doubt or gainsay. They:win idemand , nnly • what is for the. common peace. Yttese..,terma, epee then determined: op;sy,ll be accepted ' by the tioath. and 'she should be cordially welcomed %ft& into-the' bpi , Union:to' stare he Weather' me equal terme • w ith " as and be defended, alike_ With us:by-PI 1101•Vpr., We - shall thee begin the march of. freedom for the werld, • and the nations will keep step with " ' There are other tambr diffletiltiee arlefrig out of the present cortroversy;andiexcitin,g the piablierated, that are vtgraty, perhaps. of some consideration: I,siveuld reefticm the gouroe dretilim, In the Precise terms in whichit was originally enunciated. and lesVe itthere. it will take este of Itself withriat a gun beinglired. I would rigida' formally demand(compensation tor the marauding 4epredallons of British Alah/017123, fitted, opt at her parts, and at all times received' back td them for their protection. and' sapPM•t;itid leave that c t:o abide the remit The. dynasties of • Lours- Napolenn and Pelmerston awl Utureell.ana rapidly passing. Away, and the strife, Orithelptit of their successors. Will'he who • t shah dist re establish *friendly rebuff:Me evith'us br the - removal of all grounds of complaint ...Ai. shod@ not done, weshould at any time bejuttilled In aelz lag .the, neutral - port of ,Nasmu. rind those of Other friendWiShuids,* and holding . them' null! 10mila:els ofitatned. There Is nu harry on thiCtielnt. arifion will beeritne.no cooler by delay, and ear moth coupe be none the temente. .It.te etifficient present generation to petilown 'the 'rebellion: to. Moab...true the 'Gillen. and' tin' limn- Meneti efficiently the Payment! of the: national debt, • -while Ire bare the'coining ttenentrion - LO enjoy thh glo ries, A nd pro tect far th er ? if pee; be., the rights of the '• • G. Grass. nineto' Moitmai. :porrsv s t LLEv PA;. t i •,SE ' EiIIBER - 16, 1883. - DEFSIDI3I4 vaLANB.,- :- • - • It is not surprzs' ing that - .crinM is -rampant in this County: jihfiliri-drYeficnii#itentent. . . _ ,The laWs are enforced, with la,tity ; ar raigned, for unbrovok ed, -cold-blooded Ming, are acquitted, and' the organ of tbe party *Which rules the ~60,tility; ,excusts murftet. committed by members of that Party,, sis mere ebullitions of k'reekless, hardy :men," wbo'having liarned that kind of thing in Eu roPe. should be alloWed uiaeliNted; to in dulge their mUrderons proclivities, here. It lessens our. wonder that. Schuylkill County ,is unenviably noted for crime, whet we findllll - and lukewarraness in the custodians - of the,laWs, and apologists 41 the organs of ..".th6 party. - • , • The'nien who commit crime-iu this Coun iy t'eaii with satisfaction,' we do not quest an article in thClast number of, the. Copper head organ, • entitled , "The Increase .of • Crime." • The animus of the article is,.. that the. Republican party is responsible for • ihe increase of crime; and - that ,the 'murderers ,of . this County are in the commissi , il; 4• their crimes, only fighting their way through - life. The apolOgist for crime, says . : " • Taking into Consideration our iatimerotis.pdpu lation, the character of the' labor in which the mass of onr Working - people are - :etigaged, Which tends to draw together the reckless, hardy men of all nations. who hotelmen tangb tin other Janda by the stern monitor, Poverty,'.that. each man must fight his own way -.through, Jay,. awl the• asylum offered by our lonely mountame,. our re mote- valleys, and onr deep; dark 'cavernous m e mines to fli 4 i,, tries from justice from all of Si large cities, Stibuylkill County is -a model of g order which many of the cities- arst.cound :in the - - Milted States, aid eten'in Peuusylv would • - Indeed ! Let- us look at this "model of good tinder" Burins ihe year 1864. We find . ' ,by . the„Attnualllefiort of thecoxiAtY.' qO - 61- • missioners for that year,, that of two hundred - - . and seven commitments. during that period, TEN were for ~ inurdCV. Pmpoitionately, Philadelphia Soul have. hid' Pighty during the same ;period--: She had not taw-fourdi of - that number. - .New York approaches the , proper portion, , hut that City iike : Scbuylk ill County, is ruled by . a class that nsca the (Jag ; ger or.pistol to accomplish, its PUrPeee 3. We assert and the assertion - wkill be sustained by ' statistics 6! Crime in ails` kibuitryi that in the" ratio`of popnbition there are More murders committed in Schuylttill County than in any • other section' . ofthe United Buttes. - Lpzerne Cotintyjippioaches us in thit respect, and Luzerneis ruled by,the sanl#.4tte,s;thate Con . • trots the politics of this County, As to the Has of the Copperhead organ; that a man to "fight his own way throughlife," mast lie ori•iruid and shciordorrn his victim, —.113 in the caakof : l3;ayid *lir, or attempt. to ; cadd robbery:to:trusirder:as - in , thecase ofiy e'sti" stsrtfmW *5: friii*ht . With taisCitief, ,kogialif; • clasireferted to, Mir It'rs uiHicult to Agfder-' , _ stand how a paper*iming Sil) be laf-ahl - . .ding, could utter iti f IR is initinitous, sha ety coumg,es the evils Wtdch we deplore in cr flexion with them tgem ' .:of Courtly/la-, lairs. It is rribi Avhen ' 'lest aims e c A r rare shot , qn Od bi : an 4 a fitly . ' alai.p @teat:tilt., _l4._ ....,.... - ` organ The asiertion contained la the •arttae that ,the Republican party NrefraTfolib b t f 9 4, ,rt:th,scountry,wilic„,„,,„,, , ,, ~il* with histstnile. Sutleji,pe writer of the `artielffeTeiWcaineln — lidir ildttt r tsr-tio .i . gnorant of the assault of Brooks upon •iiitriz nen the-ff'tntrerlait-rinfragetr ! . ...utnadttal -by 'pro-slaverytrOte(ittarvel o,pJkilir4cti seutativeor-der.trata fiebiilet of - the qlctithl of the fact that Ahe--Utaiti&States -tag- w fireimon 13y l tswitors, thus inaugurating the late - tlio p adf hnuf terrible war _; of the repeated vlantsurtelner" .; . ....-. -.. • .-..: .. ~ ~• Rebellion in the North; of the shocking riots in Nei' York( lattrtbd :by , rtbe. Copper' `heads in the-interest uf theßebelliott ;I bf--tha -brutalities. ofthal3ubellitrisaa •at Aa'Prwa ville,;Committed , by.q('ratill. Wick now ne trial in •Washingtom an 4 uow the recipient of the sympzthies of, ~the t •_, Copperhead s.-, gurelyt 'these tacts,-_andithe. fact that of ,tha , two .hundred uod• seyezttpenons committed in 186,t in ,tbia .County,, to, Zhu . ptisoa illere* Elollllr-THRECB wen, spiktiveli.Mf Italturk. - tbe• masa .4 , which peoplain thikCellatY, is :con . neet 4 adtalthe writer's Party, lire _familiar to:ltirk and waare somewhat. surprised. that he ventures to-make in arkintelligeut comma nity thaulorge that the, Republican party is , responsible fox crimehere or, elsewlsera. .-,ldis-. tory ithOWS that:keilnArP V1831:9 44qatter- of-,a centizy; the ao-ealled-D.ernoeratie.party las beep. responsible - tor simpressing..freedotn.lof speech and thelreedom of , the, ballot= - ,as itt. Congress; the South, mid-in.lianswand for inangerating a•systent of tyrannieutopprota• - • ion. Iv hiclifinally -opposed the! qtoYertlmon t by l force of arms and WelSrdefeatetl. In. the present'as. in the -past, murderers and Awind lep3 find congenial spirits among theso:called, i Democracy, and where large majorities are- 1 rolled up for that party; there wafind crime in-all„of ita .phasesx.flOutishing• In • tropical' 14 - nrihnee, withwitepytintle:presa to 'defend that 'state of •affairs.• taw-nbiding citizens can apply i' remedy If )14 - ,resolvet: The diseasels virulent.: The antidote ii , in' -the bslint.. , -.,'. ~, . , 11E2'4 etith ; ;SRLR ,:VITA juZ, THE MURDERS A.t ti.XLFERSOSTILLE:4—TeStiMa ny. in the Wirz trisi, shoWs'that Jeff. _Davis and other Rebel chiefs, knewleif the: condi-• tion of aff.tira at Ariderionville, and that they are equally cuipplile with Wtrz.T . Gen. ell Cobb wrote to Gen.-Cot:Ter in . May last that the effect of increasing the number pfiiOners in the area ,Where they 'Arere con-, fined would be to increase the amount, of sick , netts end death. Dr. Eldridge reported, that the prison was, too much crowded, and he described the sufferings of the men. .. - But; In sPeetoiChandler gave .a shocking account of the condititin of the pen at S.ndersooville, an account' which should ,have 'induced men. With anyleeling of htintanity to have tried to leiwen the afflictions. These representations do not appear to have received the' slightest attention at Richnadnd, though the 'Rebel As sistent.Secretary of War, said the couditiOn of the prisoners was a reproach to the Colifede• rates as a nation. 'The only thing which seenied cape - 6n; the; Richmond' govern, g i 9 rl l Nv 'P thrlt.-).o4ility of the, prisoners es czwinA, and more 'tdlention wits paid to 'the iccurity 'of,their enofiuinnent: than to the con-.: ; of:tliif men. Davin sbould be tried 'or murder. PhiltrdelplttivEedger;'• In. an•article:oa ative:rel dentils tintio4(id•bui ien 'Orivicted iti'tbt9i4dartef &Biking istl Wat it.. the. Kaki:Alan:4 'Ofhighivay - robberrOad • burg firy, - tetaarks " ,r , : ;1 als they standutinin : tne :mann% mini-: cient for the protection of nocietz, it t ie..ouly the lax execution of thepa that gives license to crime and 'criminals.` - ' ' That's it. In Schuylkill County as in Phil- SiielPhiS, we have the laws, but the enforce Tent of them, is notoriously lax. The result in thii'douniy munfers are of ahuost weekly occurrence, and'groperty is rendered insecure. The perpetrators of scores of Inn- (al, unprovoked' -- mat:tiers cmirriit fed ' in §cldylkill County. during the past five yeai:s, have. either escaped arrest, or when arrested have not been adequate punished.!‘ If men here guilty of murder and other heinous chines; would : 'realize that after , nonvictiou they iretild reeelve the full extent of the law in their seniences,., the County-mould become what the Copperhead organ now claims tor.it, "a model"' of law arnl-order. We want a Ladlo•i's 'Medicine before .the dithease willbe cured, - • • DEMOCRATIC Whig-woutuNG:—The. Wire- Wcirkers of the ,so-called Eiernciexatic party,, are just noW outgeneralling themselves in their efforts to - ci.ii•Ty'tfie - etation. in . o_ctober next. lilAving denounced, tho,war as ; unholy, unauthorized and unconstitutional, they nev ertheless, have nominated' among their can- Oiclates,. samesdtplercies of that war, who participated in its.:tr l ials and, triumphs, and theyitre now laboring hard to secure the sol 'alert? itte.-:it is 'decidedly' rich tot hear 'ihiise'icrien who opposed the right, °fitter sol [diet. -Kr vote,..when .the,question .was up in :the Coninionwealth, now. ask that - soldier: to esiirhisVote for them. It is addineinSalt rte" injury. -If tvid pot been for the , Union party ; our brave pew in the fieldl would .al I have beardisiranalised. • They are indebted thelJtildeldeti fir.`their right to vote at Di ll 9oa4 'had sus.ceededln :carrying „out , their, the soldier would not have the .right to vote 'at all: :Yet still these . disfrattehiciers hive the 'lmpudente to 'ask the edidieii''vbie: dan .. human assurance go any -further . TIXE;FMISENGER• ; rar.--The project of connecting . Rittsvilie Vith neigh= boring bOroughs by ' Means, of .77 epasseuger doer; not, seems, .engage, the at teu4ion-of our merchants, and • biaMess men, •to the: extent it sherd& There :can. be- no (ideation that licanqy 'comMunication with pOrt Carbon, St.. Clear and T Watild have .0 marked ; benefit:jai affect npon the businass .of _Pottsville; independent of the great convenience it would he to the citizens as a. means: ,commmlication._ hn proVement greatly needed, and have . been. - made 'before this: Bat twentrone 'hundred, of fifty Ahousand'idollays asked TrOLL Pottsville,-have thus far haati inibscribed. This certainly, does not exhibit what can and should:be done by tha Borough in this mat ter. " .Iris now ;certaiis."that if the amount asked (3013140t,,b,e, obtained': that the . road will •not constructed -probably, for many-years. Pot laville.thiongicaOthy :in the - matter; will • th t ?..ibb'dep r ilved'of a trade which Weirldbe A*l'l4 ..toiaually,, Many thousand's "of I dollar We hope That retti citizens will not let ths , project lack:of the' means to Push it.: ' ISPORTINT The iJniotv met' of the C9uoty. see that the Soldiers who .were ebseut from home .when the • last- assessment Was,. mule, are properly assessed now. ThetF,bseace of the soldierirbm his he, and his:acquired right , ,• • iu the meantime vote in the field, rendered it unnecessary to embrace his name in the new 'issesstrmerits during the war. In addition to this, many the soldiers have chang,o4eir residences, by which reassessment. is' also necessary. The Both of this month (Septem ber,)it the limit of 'the - time appolnted"for 'these assessments.. This is_ a. very short period for the performance of suelt an impor tant duty,• and couunittees in the various i election districts should at once collect a flit] of alFthe tines:missed irel4ers its Well tie eitid zees, and hai s e, theirommes • placed on the proper duplicates. - - Ryon , • returned" - :must he assessed, 4'o, WM forfeit Ha*nuas tinDEßT.pcls6. 7 —fillancy J'pnes and James tnellanii4Aa:foiliied a cOpir . nership. liteiry• lniaittftt: - endeav 7 dr 14 caiTir-Pennsylvania!foi-qhe'Shain Da t*ratz in Octoiiet a limp tailure iniehe Tlth 'cif - that inoint -: ' ~ I ii r .c. 11411 1 1 bll6„lBg,r' . ..4 . . ;rat ; T i ..., j t a wnS , ass t r e h rz i tu;_e ri tato do ld o.6 ln v i ni g ty la ig.hrt i t eill IY is titasitsti ~... on the d ~ o s ex= . -•,,.. f N , e , i A ire i, ed ttolck , „ r1 4: 8 t, ha th f re te .,1,,:t. n ~.,,... on tile: Co I I: ole o 1 en s l Wtit be found an account of a murderous assault, lc:do - nip falf-ffbyl robbeil; perpktMl - 69. Thi rs dgv /mini* 'bit 0.6 4 . tile . -hikftgfix- f a -Mr-Pexcbt - -31-1 - Yahr • ' ire T , 4liire IrisitMeifi. :- .li # 1 ;101 -- disii; n te.ntis Veda cremes in tlas boinfi are perpetriencl. ItlislinCifis faint - TO 'mind:: 1 . rittf ir-imir.4v4iit. ii, 4o l iHdeinnitioW bf their r aCts - 4 their -bles %We.' dein** i Iheirs - to - • give Iloose rein to thilr lawlisa passions. The citizens of this Country?* • have borne atientl , Inisrule i imbecilit and • entise,"iaiiipt 5. reileTs tig - II point w - n 1 the organization of Vigilance: Committees, i murclert mit tisbbers hill ,11: Snade lirs'lfz- I !plate dem entaeil. -I .lt is ihe iaae h i nt appa- . ' rentlyv4helosity remedr_:,they -llave liovi, to 6, check Crime in Schuylkill County - "" • O pt • Ihecrnyitis is .not characteriied by ex... cit ; enaerit; ,and this year's eleciinn in Venps yl-• „ • . . , • Prke 9f te most quietever held. • The State,ticket Of the : trniOn, party , Will be elected Ly an increased ,iiili?rit.yon,iest,,year. ,••• That . is; undisputed .' In • this ..Qotanly , the ' friends of the cause will it is hoped', seek l FP; • a strong,vote, for the Union ciplaty ticket, ' Tiae.meri . : •op that tlekft _are mile, . aud Abe caOdfdat!z*i on ft who haye seen YeawlCehl the field, o.e o otitte4 to the ?sting • gratitudc, p oitr ~citizens.;; It elected, ,ttud. can • be .. • ..,...: ithiTOWS:TABLE. • . . . • TtraesoispoillaoiSini..;.l-The ingnst•rotinber • has bo.am-plibliahedby laeonaril, Beat York. The content's are, 81rDrooke Fossbronke, —Part • IV: ; JoStith , ''.'WtitiginSiar' Hai:lda' and Hearts ; Mise : Majorilmtalte,,Part - VFL .:. Ecaleli us O'Dowd -upon . Men- and Women, and etber, Thiligs in Genera,:-Pert : an Epitude :of Ecrtenattorahenias Part ATI. • Thel pnifl9l4, eat: ,Sepscp; .plpppatra.; The Laatlections. A go'orl npmber in every respect. hei.Alelightful , serial, 'Miss; Majori-• banks, is caitinually f aupressiog.imbatoreet 'reader. - • THE SeaTaif Tar, Dmr- GEON, AND THF, tEttesion-Thls 'Whrk by' Albert Richardson, s'eerrespondent of .the-gort-Yotk Tribune, is graphically written and ted.._lf.narrates.aa its . title imports , acme -of adventures dnring theffsbellionovahinOur.Tinee, and as a 'prisoner;,Witlifri . the ,rehellinei.,, The writer early in the Ile'bellitkia was a:Correa' tsindent for the Tribune In :Dille, and gives interesting' accounts of the prodeedings in , Southern, C0D 4 780.!, tions,, and. many aneeJlotes,, , L4ter -he saw m uch of per operations.piihe.field out West and final ly - ,when captured by, the Rebel, ' near, Yie)itir.gr. he: vine an . eve- witness ef - the hurfiblb treattrtent of ouraoldiereiu the priann pens. of Ile n 181631- atid eisclrirett strict'''. in making his ee ' cape, all of- whieh le told irr' manner -which - . ain terest the reader. to'-the 'closing 'page. is a book . which deserves as it.wilLundoulite4yhavt,. wide circulation.. ',IA is Puhlishedby. the Allier:- can - Publishing roitipariv„liarttottl; Cl 2; and Sold by Joneii'Mrns: do ew, N E. darner of Sixth'.and Minor etreetC , Philatlelphia, , Wha hill receive or , ders for,and mail it.to ariy-addrols. • We heartily cornmend .Mr:lticilardson'e book to those who have not read. it. • „ . goat Affairo. Weekly Akaaanae. , WN, 1 MIN : T..,..i 0r , e ,..1, A i 0 * . i aiero . . - ~e cru ...4 • • • - -,-- • --- -- --,- -- 1 1 fy i 7S s u P. r r :l 7 :l T i — A , ; V: . .. ; . .is . 41;0: -8, Full NI •5 ' 8 511 in reg A!. 42,1 r .11 ...fist q.. 11 "0 -2 mold! 1D b 49, 1863:—Sep• *5 • 43 6- • .5j 5 44,6 4 4". s'. 4616 5 4115 -.53 19 Montut 19 TOE-10AT ‘ ... 2O Wrririrtinkr 21 THURSDAY nse Continned.—The ease of John L. ,Ifennig hiia been enntinned until the December term of • -Mr.3lennig.Obtained bail on Friday eve nhvo of la;st • ' . ' •• - • o. • _ . . • tit Hun difipf sth e :Tear, and fnurteenth. after Trinity ' , Day . .adenotit., 12 hours and 2,5 minntos: • • ! .-• • .- Promotedeorui , Lieut.-ateroent -D.r Potts, of the I,ol.ot.V, l S'orio)ored •Inftintry, jwe haer • ere pleageitl:to Ictrn i - Aperi promoted to I.§t .Lieuten, ant or liistdinpany.. • • ..• • Mr. Philip Nagle rqquesta µ5 to - atati that or=. ders.left' at tha — tousa; chalk of 'Sixth 'and Mar,: ktlt *treats; tor `pairitingegraining aril glazing, will•ba promptly atten&dto, : . •:,•::.,, `fiet; Jour and. Pee 4, Sture.-.-Meesre. Deck and ' Qohn•have ,opened 13 etore : in- ,Atorris! Addition, Shia nroukh, for, the 'silo "of flour, feed, grain . , etc. They al s o etnnitidt the bus iness of geo r eral commission inerehiiitd: We "commend the new firm to•tdie putrersge: - of•the`publie: 1 , • • ' . . . Aa several connterfeit $lOO U. N. compound in k;rest notea r dAted Alkir 15, 1865; hate been offer ed in Philadelphia,. and as .thotare antfniently Well:executed to, dpecive those, not well acquaint ed'liith the face of the genuine, our citizens should' be naiitiini's against' all compound interest bills of that denominatiOrr; • • the partnership which , has long existed -he erreeu:Mesars:AVren & Bra.:itr the machine Doss. has been 4issolvild,,yr f Thomas Wren re the firm, Major Jatnea..Wrcn will cuntinne The bu s itiessin'Coal strest: ThoS. Wren will' non stall, a machine, shopjAllatiarioy City; an'atlmirsble location. • • , Get•Aasesaed.-the '.eleetion id• &fir at hand And ibis impOrtatit that all entitled 'to should. be astnisse. Mr:Joseph Doren.. Borough• Asse s can be found..at the photographic.gallery of his son; Centre and East Market litrenta, or at the' Union 'finiel, during the, - day . 'Aid' evening '.Do tot, neglect .this anattor. Attend, toff at. once.: Gelierrimint Sale mides._Th6 axles a Gov -eminent males '.advklrtilled 7 ic • Alai - plate each Wor6eaday,andfiatur.day of, every..weck.in -Phil adelphia; Ivii•e,been Busvende4 Anal_ We . dnatulay, 136ptembef20::Ch which day and 'cte , "ieri... Wed ne;a4ay and Sfauribiy thereattcr antil further no tice, the eaten 'at 100 per day will be con . r - Mr. William r who w. 1.1 murderously, mnite& on rrid.kv of lash week; while riding to the collies-5W whieWhe fftsperlistendsitiC is we' are pleissed , to state, out again aml sgtsSigliug busii, mess. 1, MO iu his employ ivais +lnspected of be ing the assailant, bnriapon tieing'• arrested 'MO `by Pollsock, , ,wassnot .recsigniZOd by either Mr. Pollock or his Son. .It is nnt.known folio Elie isisailint is, bdt every effort ivill - SW:iriide to detect and .arreat him; ~ • emnii'erfiit'nee'dellse.:Treaaury gieeribaikg tire Wppearande of the bill IS bad; and. compared with - a.. genuine. note, 16 . Upt.dione charectiir. may .detecteil at a glance; ;Trobably . 4.hiiniost , proinineut difference tenni-the geinkipele•atiparenticethe circle, on the face of the bql - ,-c;intaining the: numbers 1,2, 3 in - tlie. -- edtinrefeitArinchitig the Vivre' , border, while in ' . he gunuine - it. id full.nnarter of • an :inch above the horde!. aignaturil good. . • • improvemenis.Tilis . season they +aver been ntimerods arid creditable: •kmong, : . the • most promiriant; tire,. ibdstove, factory and tin shop of Mr. Simon Derr ;Abe knitlarrOf Lr. J seph .Derr, and tno yriachirid and idle:try 'tot' -Heists.' Pomeroy t t-Son. 'rile 'Union Hall is nearly under ir sutPwill.hiCady -foroccupatidd by Chris. inse. - Trinity.Cburch it is boile d about this same *time. • Pennsylvania Hall 'is nearly ,tionipleted. Phi iron pillars for the porticiis are Here; and the mastid , work Midmost donet: Centre street from' : Militant ango up, , need,* t! brushing dip," - and- we • are siartirided that prdperty holders on that able thoninglifare.rie,rmit ruisrii-able frame Shan ties to disfigure it.. -There:is a•waut of enterprise, in that 'Matter wbielt - is not creditable. Centre street could t,e Made (Me of the • finest busbies* aveii.4"- 1 4 Att 8 4. 4 e..* i. ll ° Atate;- Released from thistoqy:—The two' 'Men, Tarnes Smith and Patrick -111yes, - ,who were :arrested on Wednesday of-last Week r at on snepi cion that thev were 'conCeined in the murder of •Davidoßtnr, had a hearing before. Squitit Conrad' this week,' con:munch:4 on Wednesday last ,and ending veliterdell It resulted . in the'acquittal of the Prisliders; there - being no evidence t hat they . had anything_ to,do.with the shocking affair: Our belief is, that the - taunter .was the work of the 'Thugicwhiy arebanded tcigettler in this Region, in an : oath-bound 4.asootarioni similar 'to , -,the .ICtiiglits 'of the Golden' Circle._ This .belief is, strengthened by the' , latit . thitAileertlyafter the. mar er committed shot fired-O ar 'neighboring hill, kvidg,s4ly4 . , signal to the asses- - .sine,khat, the road in,that direction waxclear for escape.. The: 'whole , thing was unquestionably, planned and executed.by conspirators.. . . 27tr late 'Captain Antes Silliman.---The "White Star•Union,r an Association of returned officers,- held its first annual , meeting in 'Philadeßihia ors the 2d inet.-• Ai the meeting - the - folirisvingt pre amble and resolutions were unanimously, adopt.: Whereas, By the death of SKIMPS f3llthlo, late Captain of the Tiventy4 , lglith Pennsylvania 'Veteran-'Volunteers, the' White Star • Union has been deoriyed,of one ef its moat valued members; And trhfreas,. it is the duty of us who: haie been spared to Meet once more, to show by expressipos. -of regret that we mourn. •for him who bee (Medi. -and sympathize - with thditi.wbo eien more than we feel his loss; • - •••• • - • licsolved, That by the death of Capt. Billiman . • we are reminded that in the :peaceful walks of. ' civil life, searetily lees than in thefiekl we have left, we are exposed • to the - arrows of' the. great dwitipyer, Death. , • ' . Resolved ThAt, mourning the, death ',Of Capt. Silthnan who,; ts a soldier, had . provOn his man hood :undi*lire, *ad iha,asa.frted,was.person ally dearioanany, and was respected by all of us; we tender to hie relatives our heartfelt Aympa pathy Ibis r thair. severe , beieavement, - and as : renre.them:that,howev .r. feeble ms7,eeetnlthese" writtestrwordSvtheyiare, dictated by dm sincere • feelinrothis old'atteociaten. ; .,i3egolved, That a copy......cif these resolutions be iraugmltted tolhe "family of the' deceased, • and ',Okft 4o l7:he (dikhed.) • PaY., L.ftmtpsayerpitr. e* y.' T • . ate Thirty. A. Fatal Reitit —.T.; Frederick 00 . n of Afr..Petor F. . lindey, of this BoTongh;_.who was terriblfinjured , ;Weir, iri conseirmaanef.falling.from theixeaViif . :Mr. C: , Alkina's reard'Morna • Adstiti6Weled from the-effectii 7 of joa,ia}uriee on - WO4OlllO evening 1 ast. - AI : thma , fileae of `his death be In thcal6th year.:.of.hia4ga,.,4iia trn10.44:-.: fill tliat the unkrteng p t.7ol o 2 llafeW l -" i !so icng,.thongh lape - #649lla6!'Wlig"0 i •! 't -: - - * m g *Tee AV* , ~ , . 4 ,...,,..,.V , ii ,: „1,., n ' ' -i i F. o a .niiis °44ir ..m...4„. I H t l i k IS ' g a d ho r trTlOT ' ar a e ta rVll7Uslii t h 4 4 1 . • ft ower ,tAnimapoca , : mieraloesillensWeenOsiei iria .. fo — ihe - :oiliest- of . ..their : disappearaeoe.. . On ' Wit eshti; deonekilinsisttgetraWaTitoo %eat' in a roasted_oond4i o P: in an old-iiir.alope•iittach -edl4ii-tmiliftioar: on fire. :The. - o:irbisetheld iin l inquest; audiftira the ovidanpe,olicikd, if rerflid. ; that chill fey-hisa= . 9 it_ska'randora; i;. 1 . . AfterdereturAssattif and Highway Robbery.:—On , ThArs4aylityxpp liilrpreaval Byerlt sot)4ll4aw lkfir. itt‘n : , hijr.l*crYstatila,ki! , * 'er of this rong start ' with a twO-horse car: -. asimbek tbe- 2 4unerakt-letteht -. West Witco/ . Mei. the funeral Mr. Byerly drove a 'gentleman and . his wife to Mount Pleasant, which he reached - about dusk: On his return he' was met by.a man vituallibtel Mr. Byerly to let him get in and ride .otl944*(rille; Mr. Byerly : consented, and the .Pia.U: teinlt.NCesat inside. A k storm coming np, labtr.commencing -.to fall . ' . shortly a ft er, Mr. p— y 10.0ok, a aea t.inside, to escape getting 'And•fartive the hories, in that position.' .Wheri Itad . striveh about a mile and a half,.and when qalpi was filling lteaVi- rly; the, man - suddenly caught'-Mr. Byerly by the 'thrOat, and demanded- his money or his life. -At . the. same time , the horses were stopped by two -men, eonfederithe ) ,iit 'MX. DA Assailant- Mr. • Byerly had a.severe tussle. with the man in the carriage, during which he.bit him' in the Cheek. 'The matt attempted' to stab . Mr. Bi, but, fortu nately,- the blade of thitnite only penetrated his coat without diiing him any injury. One of the men wiry badbqd-tit r t,lA-3icipses,,p2ert stepped nptci the iestrrbignt and .Wr&enting a revolver 'at Mr:'Byerly, said : ."Deliver, you E..-:-:.. of &b.- or-I'll bloW your brafius,ont l'! 'Seeing that furth er resistance was useless liii)eing'unarrned, Mr. Byerly gave up his ,pocket book, from which the robbers took the coutenta,, some; SU, afterwards throwing the book' back into the carriage.. Mr. Byerly then drove on r the; robbers as he did so, firing two-shots which'lnlittled' through the car- ridge, and thiowing stones, some of which tore their way throngigtlacrovers: 'The : robbers were Irishmen, one of' wtiom Mr.-13yerly will lie able to recognize if he . should eee.him again. : . The condition of dirairs is 'tinOh in this County, that no citizen. who has occasion to pass over our , highways, thinks now of going.nuarmed: .. - : Severe-examples are' . .nuch* needed in Schuyl kill, and with Out the establishment - of Vigilance Committedlit ifidiflfdalt' ki: *4 Witt laltleasnead here can be checked. 'A VillnionitiVperatfon.Frorti the Pittsburg Dispatch of 'Holiday last we make the following ext , rac. , : - ;•" . .1 -,4 1. "In' the Disp Itch of 'friday last we mentioned the fact of a man named Hall; representing-him. seif - as a returnedlooldierv]stOpping airrthe Scott House in this'eivy,swith'svourigwonitin whom he Claimed to be his wife ; also of his . departure' for the East, kaling hie _wito„that- he. 'would would: re,tuyn promptly. after tratitiading , the business which re•;. oinked his absence, and'further of Abe.:mecipt few.days'aubeequent,;by Ow reputed wife; of a letter signed by , "Edward Abbott,".. dated "NeW York,". and rod -marked "Pottsville,.' -parporting, to convey the very sad intelligence that her hns ! band had,lieeri murdered in, a-concert saloon in ! Dreaderiiy,'Neviitcrrit. Replice to teleirramof the I MaYonoille* :York Mid TottsvillelAid nbC-ctm firm the -murder story... It beirmiuntertained that Hairs place.of residence WB9 r.vansville. Indian a , dh.patch was forwarded there- 14w' in&wmatio concerning: him, :The - reply-wasi:i "Hall is,here, alitie and well f ile has 'no wife:" The 'telegram from'Phttisville Stated.thet: Hall hid been there. 'What . we tiiipposed• wheit. advised of this af fair hais.preiven true. Hall, is a 'heartless sotto drel. ' , lle secured .thel - etaifidence of the young woman whom-he left at, the Scott House,.-hto - 40- .parture for the east -(1111 businese.'was a sham hi conceal his desigfi to: desert .her.,' and the letter .which-she received from Edward Abbott: was doubtless written with a slew to further deceive her It is a.pity-auch,villains go nuluing.'? , . ,Cricket.—On Thtirsday next,' 21st; instant, the Ashland Club of Philadelphia, and the Pottsville Clith will:play a.matcb on the ground 14 the let ter, O'Conner's fann..The wickets. will be pitched. at 9 o'clock, A. M. .. • • • • . A match between the Pottsville Club and eleyen selected cricketers of the. County, was played at Mill Creek Thireslay last.. After 'a. tightly contested gcmae; the Pottsville was victorious :by fourteen MA, Annexed is the Score: - •:" New . irity (4. 9 F 7. 9lu ' IST INNINGS: . . 4.11 ursoros. Parry 'b Border .21 b• Watkins ' ' Rei I ly. It Parks • 2 Snyder .n,it • Evans ti,Parke ' '0 c Parks b Border:.': Sticliter b' Border •.• sb. Watkins • ' Tnyitir 1 b b.Bordcr. '1 e Parks b Brinier. . Ridgway '0 run ' '' ; .. Lee not 0nt....' .. . '.l Wal kits • • McDififiers'nin out' ' 0 e - Parka b Border.. Waters bTarka........ 15 1 b Bdrder.... • Atnersob b 80 . Mee • 2la Watkins MacDonald b 6:tiWittkine • • . . . 111 Le s byes '0 . ... Wtdes , " . • No balls IP.VTPEE ELEVEN. • • tar lanraer •2D biNINGS. McCooleßeilly - b.Taylor 0 c Lee h. Stichter.. 0 Punier r u n ... . -0 c Snyder ti puny , 1 Seligman b;Paury;'. •3 b Stielater • 0 Evans. b Parry:: .... 11 c MacDonahl b Taylor., 4 lia.meeyc uydeib . parry 3 b Stichtei RObrbacb b Parry 0 b Taylor . . .. .. ' 1 Tburnaab Parry 23 To Slicbter. . • Parks b: Parry • ' • 0 run out AS Watlilna,cl - •arry b Taylof . .0 b Taylor • - • Webster run' 0ut...... . o b Sticbter" aolie,snot unll2,not.unt ..... . .. 27. Bye., ..... : . ........ • Lel byes .............:..0 , ' Taylor Parry.. fatictitor.. -13 Order Marks •-• ' Umplree,..... Scorers tiII:FORTED EICLUFSFELY FOB THE =RUM' JOURNAL Wi b. Laria.z, ESQ.) Ciontinnegi from the reportot the proceedings last week . . . . • „ Sweet i es of Peace.'' . . Thome Karam, on complaint of Patrick Kennedy. . Mary Sullivan, on oith•of Mary Holing.. After teat: .ing, deft. diactiarged,, and no order as to coats: 'norms Barrett:woo tried aildeonvicted of an aisanit and battery on tlapt. laity of Ashland: tkm ''tented'-te; months* imprisonment. ; : • • same. defendant was afterwards' tried and cern , - ' victed of an-satatiltand•battery on litta:Margnret Oak llagher; anti tbirty.days added to his former sentence( of imptisonment. - Tice'testimony .Ul' these: two' cues showed Barna to be a duperate character,' whose -pre /eau the•companntty might 'well eyatne stilitionger. - C. Bender plead guilty to; a charge otselling litittor withratt licenae, and was timed sht and cogs. • ' Jarues•iticharda- , • • ditto; • ditto. : ditto. • $25 and costs. Alattin Nutt- •• , ditto. : $lO and costs. • 4oun'Brealin= • ' • - ditto, ditto. Brennan'Giallagher-, • • • ditto. . ditto. Terence (nil:ID-. ' • ditto. , • . ditto; it -- itchaid' ditto. . ditto. • .Idary Powell-‘;' ; ditto.. , • - ' ditto. • Daniel . ditto, ; ditto: ' • Alfred Chester= - - • - ditto. ditto, • Alexander Jeffries:- • . ditto.ditto. w ttg an i p ; strum"-, • ditoo;•1' . . ditto. llalrynaph Moir- ditto.. , i;ditto. ...Without and JohtOKoch.. Of the four .brothem report ed on &lair last- week, were !convicted :••• and; William fined sloo.-anti John $6O: and 'the • coke.. The latter amounted; to - nearly $1.50.-Witicingtogether the snug lit .fie sum of about soup, IF one-4110Pa Spree; to Buy , AN Lrslt3 OP' 136V;'LING1.—ru - i - rsv aLit. .I',lll / ! +l9.- .1 # •.. -5 .: 60 41 2 . 1 P/i/i/Cro ELEFE Q., :13 *Lis. Rem!. Wiewris. ..LSO B' 7 8? Pcrrinvit.tie.. • Thurso Eurven. :.Cpl. Harry Royer...4_l3as. Snyder. Foster. Jr.. - dna liendenion. COURT PROCEEDINGS. INeptinbe,r- Ternt.--iikuarter nothing of herulactre4end'lawyers , fees. • Jowl) Seinit was charged by Bernard , Rodefeld with stealing' ram of money from a bureau in the seeped story of hie house.., which deft. was painting, by enter :big an -upper window.. from the scaffold but was ac quitted. County for costs. • Patrick Metairie= charged by .P.• D. Barnett,. H.q.. With carrying,concesiod deadly weappus. Not gnilty, but to pay the co.ts . . ' • • • Patriek.Kentiedy was. tried for an moult and battery' on Dennialterviicie with Intent to kill. Acquitted. and therloitsditrided between the pair ac being about equal ly to blame. Thia was part of the Triscrouratight, else whererrOorted, in which' Keiwick vias. tried trend convicted of a serlouslueleult and battery on 'Patrick InairlY..• White Mauly vrav' down .and - rbeingr.terribly batten:toy .Iterwick and his party. - Kennedy. who , was . binnlyw —battY," fired a rdstol.shot - whlcla toot effect - on Kerwick. " , .• . - . - - - Maruret Stephens was convicted an assault: and, battel9 on I,thrt Kelly, and .ins need ha and lofts. Margaret Haring was charged with an assault and battery on Mary Bnlllv3n.. Net , guilty; and coatidivi ded between them,.for payment. • :James Tobin was found guilty of a most. ingallant assault ancthattery on s Itinkilittckwell, and sent to prison fore) days, to teach him better manners. . • ' John Harris plead. guilty to, three Several hills of in dichneot for not repairing - the roads in Mahanoy Town. chip. and was linod.lliso on each, and sent to prison for es dual rr few more such sentences would incalculably berietlithe travelineublk. Look out, road contract . Jobe Hoivell pleariguiltylo sellingliqnor on Sunday, • cad was sentenced to SO days. Imprisonment .lie also plead guilty to selling without license, end was fined - Maud costslq• . . . . Igweeedi :Peter Monahan was charged with en assault and bat , tery by Choisuw.Sarrettr but the bill vrat.ignored, and Barrett directed Id pay.the coats. ~„.• • . • nal. pros: wasentered upon a blitagainst Patrick Silk, charged with selling liquor Wttliont license., - - . E . , 4heaseri Jairi Iteicsvv• . ' sub. . The Grand.liney. byJames Taggart, Einteinam• . mitted their report on Saturday morning last, and were discbarOßLl Irr substance Kivu as follows: .• • • Of one hundred mid fortyleight.'bills acted'opon. , :one hundred end seventeen Were retarded true,. and.thirty-. 'one ignored„.' „ - , . ' . The prlsonand public. ter:sauces reported In good condition. •Tbe Poor House wee also visited. and found neat and elean.and the lomatea. appeared- to be well cared for. Some of their' cm aired •of • not being al lowed-tor attend . OlVine Worsh p as- they desired. The Steward and Clerk botiabedng absent. the Jury were un able to 'satisfy. themselves M -every particular of reel able to -Seal isreCommeaded .for the Orphans' Court office; and'a new swatting on tbetirand Jury room,.' The Centre, Turnpike above and bedew. the Five Locke ' la dangerous OW:raveling. for want.of a ralling.on the aids next to the canal .and such a protection is reconi. mended. , ""romnivittoAT:D4 OrinTi'Rinke; 'r roite• ;minter- of „petsona, membentor the4winei Literary Society of,Tremont, and othars.znetou Friday] 8, evellh l 2. September 1844. for the purpose •of again mantzlog.ashi Society. , After a few preliminary ezer.. clam the members proemial to organize a permaneat organizatkm.- Dwain Was appointed :tbainnan and C.1:1,11. Aker Secretary , ' prO tem. A • committee of five was then appointed, to draft a et:lnstitution-and It Ifelawa for pail society. , A few remarks and appoint Mentz were then -made .-after which., the. wielety ad. rn Joued to meet on next Friday evening. ilept..ls, 1885; at-114 o'clock. , All.peraona are herewilb rcspectfitily Invited to attend. 13j , order of flociet - - • • Ca*, D. 11.,TAtzza, Sec y. : tititionz 'Sept 12, ilea 'f-tiiiffisfmnlkitqfritollish.”—Yon m ine e Six Dol Asia front Flay Ointe;': MIT and ex an invention. 11-'lalgenUreeedidleyererytely. Or a sample sent free 'AA-Mgt - far i . dle. thatt'yeo; I easily for $6, ,b0i,.6 wtektali, Chattainttli • New York. f r , - f - l . f [: 7 414: - 11;10 6 . - • '..- ... ••••• , ,,I, • w'f.ly ekte :.- :',,,',--,-, . '',..4'-':. --,' -,..''.." f . • ... ~..,- ...,„ t--.- ' . ' - -1 - , - ','-' , F;'.. .. 9 , ~....„...,,,,- : • - - euEl.....wmigigii,,,•:..„. 4 ~ , - .- z * ltet .. ks.'l6-fire*Miitlfei..4&Mit47:74lll)tibg yettrintigla 1 ''.._ SrforlktiktrtittWiff PeArti , .l. de •°!" 14 !" C.- , :,..... .''' ~..Th`..___'"•'''''' =au:4 en tofu iiiniliPthetthfrtidffictltietrgee' - ' ere ....as luere g eler . .!.,.,rttw :leg hell loerfatbOairfd"*lttOOfte ahlt.:Arl's erlowVirtot '4l,,thattliiktemak lola trust is bit mi. PeriereettAreerlrAo'etnerritheittihreN to: - some extent at least„ has arisen outof the trapemban ddeb*Citpatellinegmetettotlinetresedasfficreeseetitint . to seoamplish by intrigue, - that which.they could not -gain by arms, 'I do notwistr to censure • the Admirals.' -Kedge by. this. ..„&ratityeiu its t reirt at tha e lt. lite theletharqt_titat en wh M.: fr.d feittilljon ihri 10hp, / W,egilt_talltt3 4 xeld r - • A . vice. are the very ones who are nominated. and alms already &tete& teellthe most impOrtantellites.. Their , • ntord ) oi rc 4 r ef barEpnetllethe• Pr rollire .a been prl tal supplawen 'many na t oil! d rateld civil power- Ati..e. their*e.ohlectallool . their State. governments se to Ignore al cocoons of great moment - iseued during the war. That old State' Rights dextrine:is rooted and grounded .aideep now in them as at any thiiederhigth) liegiddint,of 'pm strug gle. If recortetructien OW rem elichttligelent as to leave these States in authority to leghdate against that which the general merement,lialadeareed , efedtbero -, by neffilieto set it.aside, then the mighty terns;gle for burette end-for the; permanent, estabrtsbinent of. OUr in stitirtlons bae.proved of no avail_ . Tina* great lade of heraseltimfbicirkindle tit glory is we.contemplate the evoletiontiof tbelmst four years fade Away. and We ire' left in,etellityptiandarimeam Another mistake: which itseems we have made. Is that we have ignored the PereimeAbellot of them Rem who rendered us.WaNdOS by.themar , ,eft mid bayonet. •.-And , lt does seem that all .our'efliets alrecnnstructioa lain but sneett taanntil we shaltgraut these men the rights-which shell incorporate •them.permsdently within:and make them a part of the Union... Ilderever thia-may prove to be. one thing la evidentwe have a very important wOrk to ectomplish as relates totheee:sebedia .13tatd.r. e trierience -can avail but littlelknow, es made tcr entormr hear upon the - 8011tiLbIle.thearti IS *lrina, 'ntrverthel s . for - we speakth we representatives in Lk:ingress. ' Ahd indeed we nfottolook ht them for the settlement of our troubles. No men bioreever or will ever sammbleta. der mare pressing 1*; solemn -responsibilities than those' roeit.that ilia eerie. gather' for legislation in Washington: -Ili leterii duty to inform them, in one. lialvocal terms what the people desire and demand. It Is ear duty to strengthen iheliebill o,, wr MOo- , Shed l battle on the lidtoOPM.mtemer for le I term rlibeky... and frown down into ete,mat, tefsmy,lboee....whethee from the South Or, North: who dare stand OS 'the apolp'- giessioa r errernpathimers with' titurson: It is tor mot reqrco.to.-Itnow how to"estitnite"thetr echlevemuic tA,, sedAmelug,-togo for Ward and'ilee that 'they are per merferraTtfeCured.. There seas' allele 'when bone aid matscler.lmstatig the mnaket Or - Priiriting'itii, catmint,' reederoid ;most efficient Cseerlee , ;' her now petrintiand has its Welk' In a ,diff . c'ellt . .fpbeii.: - Ganz:intent is. heady/re li, and Democrafle-goveretneet bases itself on developed' Mains. We can exWiiply by the cultiva tion °Tan pniemeal intelligence ; among „the massea.r,' The rebellion 'With Iti TIOVI` ft NlVgKVegt atrafi+otated homes, is onfildent warningageitee having the masses ignorant,. We net not go, to, rebellion: bat here at. home furl" . t the evil tettertmetieM 'Miffing, from legisla tionnwriala tenet:stied:to teach as that the neglect of the Maareala fatal to our libnitio, _'Apt is not-tbla the Mae to -begin-midi work Po that our Congreistnen, iteiffogAresl tiff freM amid the efforts of their constitu., eney, wilt be more thin and clear,beaded , as they labor for recenstritetiona! Ismnt this the time More then tn.. others. toeelarge our-co piton* relating to the de-. mends of free trove • -4. e& does it hoteeem that the 'grandest moral question MO* or any age,„ : has been thrust upon na for aointion ! --, ' ' •'- - Are we not called.y.byehe voice off God.; to !stew' estimate mein the country given to our fathers! Are we not demanded to- giye an apswer as to what. is the wortrolonrmountnin rniinees tbn tieh,:rolllng.prairie. lends, tfit:- coal - and nii,104., copper: silver and gold mines, common to all pertsof ittr great conntryl, 'Are these God:given riches' of ed little • wortlias tot* stir rendered into the hands of traltms r And may It nut, snegest itself that we• are eme to-eui,a l prige upmr onr liberties; 'And if Wd. is that'Whieblias cost as a- mil linnotpierions lives to be tbrownaWAY'for the mice of the ease that indifferent* niay; ; b•ingl”' and . . forbid I Lents 'rather show our faith by mg works, and begin as Christian', and loyal people to diesel:Maie the desired information by pAstontyw peponhrettsunplttele.-: Our future timsperityiia A country depends neon ord. correct sentiments ofjtudire, univeyeal suffrage. Mime. mal'ltferrlirro . t'• andf4e eifie of rYPildiatlon. For Intern gen& on their, treat subjeCts there are clubs and ROCki ti6. formed, and forming thmeehnnt.the whole country. This article into eneeearthe propriety of forming .such society here in Pottsyille, ,The Ppeellic object is to make the orgenization h dep.' sit for papers - and ttam phlets on the important questions before us. and from this as A centre. distribute them over the •community. Such literteure will be - sent teem Boston gratis, leav ing It optional with us to give anything in return, And may we not expert the Christian part of our communi ty TO move in this matter! It need not belong exclu sively to any one party. hid enlist.the favorable adieux of elf well-meatting, men.' . . . There la nd reason why the good people in Pottmille should be behind those other sister towns nod cities.— The blood of her, sons has crimsoned , every battle field. testifying the lime she hears her father-land. She has lenta hand to lift that nig out of the dust. It floats in triumph..aditshe need not be Ashamed -;,,ted.shall not that some love which burrie'd men into thetteld, bring. forth its enerfties to nit in cultivating a rational love 1 . fur that same flag that it may not bedraggled by tremen again! •- , ' • _ , • Susan IdomFrais.. li - • . ~. 64 SIENOVJA " 441BRICATibit.- • .• • -' JOHN - i3ECK, • -30,, 3 ,Silver Terrace, 'Pottmllie,.Pa., A.GEN.T .114N,UFAC.TURER. hie Lithricatoria•entirely tree trom 'Gam or Begin le; applicable to the whole ranee of' machineri and double the iasisoomet st.-work ea/ be ob. belited'froisi iir ape. thew diet oi• any other Oil or Lubricating medium now known ..• . rirNiiphneges made for the Oil; ir..not found to be eg tr•tolleented... . .. • ;• Sept.-16. 41.5.-31-3 t IVI tPS,S I.%T.ltirelar 'GIL BERT, Pottleille, Pa. ' ''AGENTSTOR THE SALE OF THE • , *. • WHZEIXR. k1i7.1345Q SEWING - C RI - 11 , 7E § In' Schnylk~ill County. • A reamiter of these excellent:Family Machines are al ways kept on hand; can be seen in operation by calling at the corner of Fifth and Norwrgian Sta., Pottsville. To accommodate netsons ;thong these Machines. a supply , of Macerate Nevat.xs. Miennix On. aid Soar. and C..aua's TIIIMAD,' in all numbers and colors,..ett *tally adapted to Sewing Machine uSe, will be kept '..Thorongh instructiona for working 'these Machines will he given to patties purchasing. We are.also Agents for the sale of • ' • • • - The Illeare . *owing Machine.. • ' Whiali is pronounced to be equal to any ef.the. Sew ing Machines now in , the' market: , and is-peculiarly adapted for heavy work, and partleMarly' for sewing leather work.' Theignittle is Inger 'and the needle than-in any ti:be.r. lidachine-lyanse.. ' and, prodOdtefition. Call ind. examine before pprchirtag elsewhere.. Sept. 9. . • • .- , . . nelinboliVa 13 oflta,elean see and renovate s thehlood; inetils the ir;gor Pt health into the system, and pireee out the hnthors that' make disease. - April 8; , ( ri. t-. Artier Itch, .Tettcr; All Itruptioita • "DR. SWAYNR434,LLREALTNG_HIN'iItENt . ". UR. SWAYNR.S ALLIRALING - OINTMENT."..„ . No case 's o . obstinate, or long .rtanding, it will: not cure in a short time. all kinds of Tester are. permanent ly cured: Armyy. Itch. which is ao prevalent, it never fails to cure.. Chronic .Nryalpelax Salt Rheum. Ring worms, Barbers itch. ac. :.Eruptions covering. the* whole surface .of body„old Ulcers of- many years standing, that put at detiance.,eyeri , other. mode of treatment; all yield to the healing properties of the great vegetable salve, . . - • • Price no Cents: Bp `senaro.on - auto' to Dr. Swfifne Son.-330 NORTH SlXTH•Street, Philadelphia, at box 'milli* =died any•part of the United States; free of . c Md.by HENRY S4YLOR, Druggist, Pothisille. June _.• . : .. 24. . , . Gray' , Dair ilaidneay, •Dandruffl - nay Ditiease:of the Scalp.--No DisoovatY tar Cox- PARR wuu IT. ' /1 , 18 iIOT A-Duc,.. , •• .• . •-- . - "Landow.- ' .' ~'llair.Color.gradarer." "London. . Too ' -"Hair 'Color Restorer.' vicettres "Hair Color Restorer. "Loudon`! osoper . "Hair Color Restore:. "Loudon" , - . anima - 'Hair Color Restorer. . . "London!. . • • `lltileColor Restorer.. It ttie Osr.T ICEIOWN RESTOIXII OP 00i.oli AND.PEE riptliiitti Damning °annum., . will restore gTaY hair to its orlintd color.. ; 2. It will make it grow on bald • . a. It will restore the ostnrutseeretions.• . • . 4 It will remove,all - ilandrotl and itching',. It will make the hair soft, glossy, and dexible. It wilt onwerve the original color to old age..'., It will prevent.trwa hair falling off.. _ it will .cure all dWeases of the scalp, IT Sis NOT A DYE. • •liair. Color Restorer, 6 Londoft" "Lonchns`w "London.' - London.. "Lund -tn," "London" ourcurmaxit...--.Jgioic..Ceisr,ResParsz " "Leaden , ' . • 'Wick Rorer ; 4estarv." "USED BY On minty T.DTDIN. T PTIVI,DDIAI4B AIQn ULDDOC , DE. SWAYNN & Son : , home Pi f years, ago I began to lose my hair; and ccitittitied to /do• Pe . until'- the scalp became as-hate go the palm of. my•hand ; troubled al'o with a disagreeable itching fever, great heat, sudden& ruff,'small paStnies would form, *eke sore to the teach., and the remaining portion of the hair on the side and back of my' head became quite'gray. "After using a number, of ,Reptoratires. Cst:Lealled) Without gnaw& and emy - head • nearly "destitute' 'of. hair, - 'I reluctant ly commenced using the :-LONDON lI4IR .COLOR RE-' .STORERAND DRIR3SING." Mr*, • audit , and jus-. lice compel in L sag to' all,, that through: its use I snow poss,.ss a new and beautifttlgrotrth.of hair. com -pictely restored to its original dark and, glossy appear ance, and I venture the assertion, .06"warld tarnishes no preparation equal to this - stud I do,,coruscientionaly; lay to all who are gray, or bald; hair dry.and harsh,"or falling,•to use at ; epee-Rails. cleanly and delightfully perfumed. article. ,'' ISAAC MARSHALL, „ "c• • Ginner Cnlted Stites . • . • 33e Leonard street.. Philadel . • Price Ts cents a bottle ;. six bottle& $4;„ Sold beDr. SWAYNS & SON, 330 North Sixth street above. Vine, Also by, , 'JOHN G. uggl BROWN & SON, Dr . ate; Pottsville. . :HENRY SAYLOR,. Jane 11..65. ;.; ',GRBAZ.EITEILISH..II,EBEEDL • 8111,11AIIIFESOCI.AIRK , 8 - , . .CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS!. . preparedd from S. prescription •of Sir J. Clarke, , Ai. D., . ' Physician fixtraordlrutty tothe Queen.: .This well known medicine ' is no Imposition, bat a; sure and sfe . remedy . for. Female Ditlicultied and Ob-r etructione, from any cause .whatever and, although a, powerful remedy,..it "cordatrms ; nothing hurtful to the constitution. f . . • • To lisruitsoLsrassit is pea:dirtily 'suited. It will, to rfshortlimerbring on the monthly period With reg-. Inall-citiet of 'Nerroinrand Spinal Affections. Pain and'Limbs, • Heaviness, Patigne. ha slight exertion, Pa l lsitation of the Heart ; Lowness of Spirits, • Hysterict„,s . Headache , Whites. and all : the. painful diseases orals tined by a disordered system, the pillis will enact a cure when all other means hit*t'ailed.. Tuns - situ; I.IAVC isevaaroccx asee's swrisat. wares • TtlEillErlitlONV nx TEIP 111 P,AOllt Of siirkin.wr ins 'llitll64 ouFxavu For full „Particulars, get ft paripblet. free, of Agt, SOld by all Dru.tistri. Price4,l per bottle. '. • . • Sole United Isttes Agent, -: ' • • -JOINTTIOSRS, 47 Cortlandt St., New York. 'N. 13.—51 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any an. thmized agent, will insure a bottle • containing -over 50 pills by return mall. Nov. 5, '66, Ball's Vegetable Iliellhatt noir. ReArWer bas proved' itself to be the' maat perfect preparition .for the hair ever offered to the public.. . . . It is a vmetablii ttnintioutml.'and contain*. act. !Nutt- OUP properates whatever.- - • . , WILL RESTORE GRA Y 11.11 . 1 t To nil . catpL: . 'NAL COLDE. i ,. • ' • , It *lll imep tbilatir trim blithe out; „ . • ?ft' omila-the scaly aid:makea Ibe.hatr soft: li:trobe ' on fperson. old Or yOtw n, . - IT: TS EEO )1111EED USED .BY . THE FIRST MEDICAL AITfIIORITY. • • • • IV - Aelt for Mall Ye-gatakin, . Hair. Renewer, and:take no other. . . . • • : 430:: Proprletorti.• .:,: For Wei by all 4rugittli.; - • • • ' ' Ankthit 19. '96. • • Gentles*** enied Pre; matzos Decay: se difeffects it yotittdul IndLieretten. will be hippy to flunish others...lo4oM *niftier oars: Aire? of charge ).• ;This Fe*,ds. simtlit)o4 , a. •..Wor full Intllent • • return mail, elensessidress • Joirs B. oo 0 : 4 60 Npatts# st.. New,Yotic. L:gisnen..6s. ' . " . 411111*•.• ' , "llifelmibeldhe Mama Bodin Minn' ealtfenitui. .11oltn frame and blaim_to. the4•11111' &mfr.:Me . 1 . • ammpanted U= many alarming '5 s i pn izt =an, and If no `titan:Lent Is intimltlnd , to, consnm Insanity nr . eSet'!k at:5 41 . 1 !"-. !." Airfra , -14-4*-5 . W. ;Youlira: Vttlos e regiuki ilimmisoues RunAu: Nocou. April 8..65:14-6si . . _ . wigisujew ' 1. 11)61401 It -Milkers dr Ilkutedielunq'i Out Oro; oian Compound will force them to grow ot thesmooth ce or chtn„or hair on bald bends. in Six Weeks. rrios, 6t pymai ! bete flosfy retard, 9 1 !;tect4tat a Juu.,7ill2 . 3Aaiooklyth • Feb. . . . 6-17 • • Deafness, Blindness amid Csitirrls, treated with the utmost emcees& by .Dr. - J. ISAACS. °Called and Anrist. Iformed of Leyden. Holland.) No 519 idEioM6t.....TnalinKlidids4rom, • , awed rcl table rces in the -.Vity andfltry can- • seen at his Office war . ' The medical faculty are onn invited to accompany their patients, fie he has_ ,no secrete in WS practice. ARTIFIMAT. 14111:3,113erteof withqd pail. No charge made for exinoination. -- ••' 'March 11015. - . . 104 m . The GUM' or MAW . ts- Sesessem—Thereforti the nervous and Oh'Mated should immediately neeikittst- Bowe Immtscrr Boone. • • April A.M., latiot'--, • Tile • Bridal Chamber; an Iltreay of Warning and Inatruction for Young Men—published by the How ard AmoClation. - tuxt tent free of charge; in , Mated en. elopes. Address, Dr. J. - MULLIN ' lIOINNITON, IlOwardimocitttion; Phitatelptda„ Pa, Feireiii - A. T- *Om tr . in A. Any, Ti intr . -mho" desire -:btElliency _mast Flay and - enittelt9he.' Wood: which licrnein.noe. C0n .9224 inearen Ex:lAm Sh.searAsittainvaliably dom. --Re collect it Is no patent medicine. Ask. for Helabol4l` th , Take no other.B;.lls. • . ItAin . [Frdm tie lthiarstasitsilng Clsernirts. in .thi I am segialithorWlth - mi.l2thr.Str thane factwer of- ilatainoues:llanotei-Tantisketuas. - He, occupied • therdrulkatore. - Oppasiße was anecessfal In ennditetleg the buistheatfarliece others bad - na been equally-.ant>e re hiur; fa vorably inspreseal withhie thiuteter and enterp_riae. , AM - IVRTGIirrMAN. Firintirlidittha ; Manufacturing Chemists, • 9th And 1 3 .§creeSs Ph*, Afra lIELMBOLIPS CONCSSFMWITI) EtTittiCT BUCIIII Pne4s l . 1 0Tntik•o•'"; , '. • Islies - Gteit Blood Puaijter./ . Beth gieC . Ptelitired . ! aCrOttibrg to 'tidhl. et:Maim - a* and t....eroiatry* and, arr.,-.lhe moat .active that can be made. , 'April . .; • 14-6 m • - . •,, . • Not .. tha:Wriariet letbsordera that &fillet mankind , &rite, freal;ernptiena Gf the blaid. firLlßOLWlTlTx.rawr';er §AMAYARII.I.I.III a remedy bf the atmeet value. April 8. %V 14-6m' Iletwalroild 2 o Fluid Extract • Rocha ia pleamitt tri taste and odor;-free from all injuritins patties and Immediate In Its Retitle. [Apt •Mt:-14.11m ilf ruiltry. f itad; 1.4 14(44. illy .oe - complexion, oft- Hermnot.re 1110111. Y Coeditr- ThAMn. AktrlP :EXTIVGT - 86016APRILLA. 91n! 'bottle equate tn efrength vee pawn of the Syrup orDioiction; ;• : 'ASs;-: r•• - • / -4 1•Sai - it !. DT ' ReitodbehsPe Retie , Dye tti • the • best it the wor/d. , .Vhdonly . trtte . iind perfect f)yeL-lisittnieshts stantaneous arid 'Reliable—produced A. splendid Ills:* or Natural Brown—remedies the 11l erects of liad Dyes, and frequently restores the otighsil color.. • Sold by .al! Druggistk% -The vennine is signed, W. A..llstcheler, 81 Barclay Street, New Yeit.'• - . . . :••• • • Jannary 7....1865.: • ' - • fctigiousi ± ntelligenct. • • NOncr.. - -Teachers and Schnlare• of Trinity Church Siinday School having Booki nut. of the. LibrarYi will please - - leavethem at Bosbystibll.N Bro's. Book store, near . the Episcopal Church soon as possible.. _ . • L. W Bosntsural, Librarian. - • FI:FLT B Arrist Catuicti.--Thie boArlntving con , chided to change' their church location, will worship for the present, in their house on Ma. hatitnngostreet Sunday morning at o'clock, and in_ the eyeaug at ?,-on 3d, near Cal lowhill street. ' • • • _ • ..: . 'Tittwrry Cluster-VMMAT . Sctroor , =:-Ttie - Aigte ofl the First, Presbyterian; Cluar . c, b.; Tlaird Ma.l hantangei streets; fiaiitig.tieen kindly tendered to) this school; the tilicheri and will meet there, toquorrow.afterntion'at'3l o'clock, and reg ularly in , fidure, except :on the third Sunday :of each month, when there will be no School in con sequenrctint the: Cburclt tie ing..nociipted by; 1101 congregation.' : . ClllMOllpentoAxznaw.—On.*bbath.' the. trth or Sep tember, tbe Oturch of the E,vaegolical. Aeeociation , of Cressona, bi to be re..dedicated to Ih.. i.ervice.of God, it. tiaying-;been repaired and . painied: Bev.- M. F. 'Maize or Pottsville, Rev. O. Saylor and It - eV J. P. Leib biticbuyikill diaverk.: will preach.. ColleceiOna *ill be 'taken to defray elerenes of repairimr, The Chriattah public are,4eapectfully invited lo_attend. . - • - } , , , .:.. :. .•, ',. • II: W. , Eforritea, - .. - .J. Zecunatc. • NOTICES. - 0 , Ur - Trinity Ejpisiopat Charelt.,—While the Church - is lindergilog repairs services' will he held in thc! Overt House 'at lOg (Mots, A. M.; and 734" P. M. tr - Weish Congregational' Church.'P.ov. E. R. Lewsisoaftioess every ~Sabbath alternutely,,at 10 I . 7,! and% O'clock ; P.M. • r• Ur Int • Ift aft rc -4unday. moinl tag„seri,. vice floK othiick:) corner MaYmtonso anallh streats, I Sunday evening - service (7 o'cl"ck.)•lid street.-neeiCil. • lowhilL, . • R. II: AUSTIN. Pastor, Residence Mahantoneo above7th Street: : or- German!. RetOrmed Ulturelt, Market Street. - Itev't C. Beiiiiiii:PlYthr. Re 4 m, services, alternately, in the German and English languages. ev ery:Sabath daYk 0 1 0 A.. 14 & AL. Prayer Meet, lng.and - Lectureevery Wedueiday evening at IX P. DL f September 10th and 24th, Epinal/In the morning and German in the - evening. ' • September 3th and Mb, German in the morningtind 'English in the evening.. . Lir - First Vireisbyterian Church, corner Ma banking° and Third Streets. Rev. Ie ten Bitty, pas tor. Services,' Sunday 103,i A. M. • and 7%.P.' Itt, ex cept on the,3(lSunday of every month, when the second' service will. beleld at. 33f P „M.. Lecture, Thursday , evening 'at T,t. Sabbath SChool,. 2 P. M. ; Prayer Meeting..quarter before 'lO, Sunday morning. .Iflir Union Prayer Meeting, every Sunday morning, from S34*to 9% o'clock, in the frame' Church on Second Streetctietweeii Market and Norilegitin Ste.' All are invited, .1120' 7 1Evitngelleal Church, Calkiwhili strei/t..-% Rer SAX% G. ithekyl, Pastor. Will preach German ev ery Sunday , morning, at 10 o'clock, sad English in the Evening at 7 o'clock. ” •. • - lir - Methodist E. Charish, Second street, above Market. Rev. J. B. McCuLumon, Pastor. Services: . _Sabbath, at 10. A. M., and . 7, P. M. Prayer Meeting, Tuesday evening, at T 3 ieclock• tarEag. Lutheran' • Church; . Market Square. Rev. L. M. Kees's, Pastor, Preaching every Sunday morning and evening, at 10% A. M., and 7, P. Prayer Meeting and Lecture Thursday even., at 7 o'clock STATE OF ISAAC-P. LYKEMS. De teuiisill:L:tettera of Admitileitraties ;port the •ei.ate of Isaac P; ' Lykens, late 'ot the Bofotlgh of Pottsville, deeeasei, ;having been duty granted re the undereloted : -MI persons ifidebted to the same are requested to make:payment; and • those having claims to present them, without delay. ." • " DANIELS-;BIIRMISII.—ln Feshbach . Sept. 9th.! ' '' ' CIIRISTOPHER ErPTlY....AdministratOr. _ii6a. by the Rev. Joha 'T ' Protheroe. Mr. J. Hamm • Ottire-Opposlte Post °Mee, Pottsville. DANILLS to M6B SARAH. BURNISH, • ' • ' • .. Sep , . 9, ' 65 . • ' - . . 411 Jlarn lt ageolutes must be: accompanied ciith 25 tomb; to appear in the Jouvatir. - • , _ . ."'X'cipfENtlifFFEß-- , WILLIAMS:-LOn ThUrpday, Ang"..3l, 16435, at Halifax. Pa:',. bit the Rev . Mr. Render, Mr, llooter S..Karreensinrea of -Millersburg to 141.. yr wit daughter Of 'Morzan Williams, .Llewellym. 17", Man isbnig Papers please conj.. • LEWIS-MAIZE, - -On the 13th inst., by . the•Rdi. 4. P. Reinoehl, W*. 'H. Laura to Samar, daughter of Rev. M. F. Maize, all ot•this place.-No cards. • 'The printers of the Jocesat were agreeably amazed this week, by the reception 11 the above, accompanied -. . by a luscious cake and f 'trimmings." ,13euedictions . 4.,m) ..Y1919115TRA.T_1011 .NO . TIHDE.:-Where (even fy, n the ~ devil,•) were plentifully membered up-. .''as letters bf Addiftilstrutlon ett the fatale tircA ft on the hezedzof the couple for their -remembrance of OLINE N. ZULICH., late of. Schuylkill Haven, Scheyl- . , the dOciples. of Fau.st, and sincere wishei were ex- kill County, deceased, gave heep granted to the sub pressed that the future of William and BalliOmight scriber by the Registert-Notico. 'is hereby given_ to all have no hour lean joyful . than the present . : , ' tutvlng-eudm . a..to present them forsettlement, ~ . . •-.• i -. Jr. C.:ZLILICE, AdffilidstrelHor. POLLOCK-Heyms.-On the 14th . inst., at St. -36-6 t • (lair, Schuylkill County, at the .Septem esidence of the bride.. .. : Septem be r 2, "65. . • . father, by the-Rev. G.Y... Barr. Mr. Jona Pomiace to 2 1.0311N411191 . 11A.T10N .1 1 190TICIEof,Where , Renate, Miss Emus both of St. Clair . • - . • lie jrttera okAdminiptration on the estate of .INO. SCHUCKER-FULMER.-On - the evening of . the HOPKINS:Iat e -of the::Bornith 'et PottsYille; Schnyl 14th inst., by Rev. E. S Henry. Mr. Crane li. SOLIVOIC- kill Connty.-have been granted by the Register,-No. : .7.1t of - hinegrove to Mire Kars •pcorsta of-Lebanon 'tire Is hereby given to all those having claiutp*Wst ,-C0unty....... . , - ,•.. • . . ~, . . • ...- • said estate to make payment. acid those having! ophsima SOWDEN-HUNTZTBGER.-At the residence .of will present them for settlement. : _ • •..dmini _• : st . rator: •- • • the bride in !Schuylkill Haven; on the sth lust., by the '. - . . _ . . L..E : LLE,W.SLLYIf, A ad. it' • Itev . G. P. Weaver, Wm lU'Sownxis, Esq., •of Allen-t"' Sept. _ . O Sli ' • .. . town. to 111.• Amor Ilistrxmaxs of Schuylkill Haven-- . ; IN. Tag. (Court wf . Common Pleas of No cards.: '.' ' ' •• ' ..-' --* . . -' i 'llichinylkill Coirsitff-Lln the matter of the pe- WILLIAMS,CHESTER.:-On . the , 12th of Septeria- . • tition 01 Penrose A. Loy for the benefit of the .Insoly ber, 1865, by Rev, Rat. D. Thomas. f Mahanoy -City, . eut Laws. . . . Mr. Jona L. ..WILLIAMS to' Mm. Mama lc Asa CHESTER, TO MARY MOYER AND ALL OTHER CREDITORS: both of Ashland; Schuylkill County: Pa. - • Take notice the type for hearing all matters arising ' under said.Petithiii of 'Penrose A. Loy. has been fixed by the Qiurt on the Tbdrd Monday of. September, 1865,', at 1U o'clock In the foattnoon of said day. •• P. - - ENROSE A. WY. Simple announcements •of ' deailia,, „free. - Thoile cie. . \ . •-.. , .a, -, br Ws Atuarney, WM. R. SMITH. . ',mane/tied with notices ,, be Paia for a t -•"" pottaeffie, An 31. "IC . - 36-3 t . ' rate of"'10 einti i per line, , - .' - , . - -„,..it - .. . , 1 - OT` indersigned have reeelved front CONRAD.-.on tbe 26th-August: in Plnegrove Town. ii. the Re.lnter of Schuylkill County, Letters Testa ' ship. Jody Huns! .C.distt.s . o v -aged 21' years, 7 months median , ippon the last Wlll and Testament of Wm. It and 3 diver, .. - :7 - , ...' f : ''. ... . . Johns. late of St. , Clair; deceased.' All pensongtOldebt-. GARRET.-On the 6th inat.,itthe'reshience of NE , . eel to-said dete..seed are requested to make psYMebt to soh. Henry Garret. near Lehanon..Pa., Betaken. Gas- ' the and reigned , 'end ail - pe rson tiftvia ,dentands err. aged 76 years and 17 days. Deceased was a native against the pante skill, presZnt tsars: for settlement of:Lebanon Ctienta..An't tesided , at Schuylkill - Haven swhout ditto'. - % .. . : GEOROBW.4OSIBS, ' during the lastl4 years past.: . He waa the father. or ic e" ; - : ~ . ~. 1. 7 N -.CtiAlit,,W. SPITS°. - • William Garret, ; Esq.: Gg' ashier .0t the First National•• Angest 26;•65-34-6k r ../. i .>,..... - .lfattentors. Bar"r " :4v3wrkt ' ln this ' eywitY;) • - f ,•• •-' ' '; 7 6 - 8 4 r..iirk OW ofiOlkolg-:t6 - . 4MipiSig*T; ' - DEOHMAI6.-- I Con thei3di 'of drily , in' Washington Eg Deeeftsiedi-iitten9 arAdmiriletzetian.upotahe D. 0, Jimmy; liscastatir , M.membenolVompany D. &tate ofDr. GEORGE N. BOORT, ..de6iiiiii. bavine -I.4th Regt , Pa. Vet. Vain., aired.l.9 yeara.s.montha ami 1 ....-b een gr e e t e d.hy th e , .I,t ee t e t e t o f Will s, orth e ib on ty o' `S'iliylS: Its leinains woe : interred at' pinegrove on Philadelphia, to,the'hildersigned. all persona. Sunday lastl.; .i . . _: . .. .• i'Li't • • • - t"teitildestate are r4died3osnike - fitynient; italltiose 1111-TDEV.-On Wednesday: evening. , 13tH ' Mit, J...i.' earl leg c y litivad againsttber same : to loremult. thrm .. .irith• Fsezato, eon of PFtei, .11'.. ,guAey; ; ag9d.l.c; yr . ciire and . - out dela .tittlin.olWid.Giera lo mos. - ... - . - ' ' i i i ; . - rratreekphileina. or to Daniel 16.,. : ..” 0n.,:,,M-Mtig, .The.frienda.and.relatirat of the family are MO ed to pa. GEORGE ECREIRT.-A 4. l,l; trit - tem ittkial: the federal . from the resideece , of his ther. , - -. DAVID E. BENSON, I - 4.ntrit street, on Sunday (to-Morrow) afternoon at four . August 26,.•65:', - t ' nil:1(1 ...'.) r' 84-6 t . o'clock.•• ' . . • -' • , . - f2 4 11.114UT011 , f6.1611XTEC1P.-rtWbfrmut Letters Edl of 7Admit4triithanion ilnd Eitatq. of GEORGE ''' MILI.S.-On the 11th in . stant, at Philadelphia, W. Mita; aged. thirty years and , -ton months. • Dean-sell ' ZERBXY, late of ,Wept Brunswick Township, Schuyi. m was a .irient of St. Clair. Shuylkill County:* Pa.. and • . kill Coun t y. de&arwl, hate bftri granted to the *ab late a miimbefof Omnpany H. 97th Regt, Penna. , Vols., , scr ib ers . by the Segister,.--Notice is - hereby given to - rarWtertChester papers please copy.. -. .- • • all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and : ' OLD.-on tha 411 h of Sept.: In Mahanny City.:.ilier.. those having Claims will present them , for settlement. 'PAU, wife of Alfred Old, 'aged 20' year . a,lo months and' . ,• . • . ' DANIEL. ZERHEY). Execrito w. Pothsville; August 19, .65. • ,nat.' •,. R110..kir...-On the 9th of Sept.. in ioincgrove Town- " ship. Wage Maanstrr. daughter of Jacob acid MarrA.i Aal Ell NOW, itlay- 13, 11463, th e Court order Rhotels,.aged 2 yeara:•7 months and 19 days. -. • • . ' 21. dud direct the. Treasurer and Collector oft BlYthe . STEIN.-On the 27th of August, in Fineman Torre- ~Townshlp. to receive no Tow - nab:in Road Orders for the ship, Jona Perim Bras; .aged 19 years,'.6months'and ... payment of Road Taxes ,for the year 1865, in Blythe '22 days, • "• ', • • • - .•. .- ... , -.. Township, except:those Orders drawn and issued, in • -- .", - ' - 1565. for the eprre.nt expecte° of the year 1966 AupeJ..`,65,7-r--6 1 m . By THE, COURT. '•llair.Cgtor-Re.torer "Hair. Color Itemtorer "Hair .Color Wi , toier "liair , Cofor. Re4ortr 1124 m ; r.ku-w- DIARIIf BD. pi ED. ''Adorn the Grieves- of the'Deatt.n M.AR.R.T...E YARD - - 'AIINERSVILLIE, - • - - • Has been removed to the east end of the town,•oanier ii bipbbT A NT T b LbTabil OF A of Sun b ur i * reet ' alad raisaville /Aglaia ' ' GOOD ORGAIII 'would .'> sespectlally 'pill. -The undersigned reppectfully !ails the attention of the attention of the public• to my well assorted wtock the public to his stock of:* :. • - of GENUINE Imported mans' (rho .. .inryturtatl on of .. — .l.lllidadlA.lC dt ITALLIANUATABLE; Woltyen Brothers,. Philadellihia) , ••• • ,• • Whilehlte he'reaufaiteturtsg intivlroffibe.-Monumenis, La Mier= Lindo l e ondres... • Head and Foot Stottes,,Mentlepletes, , Table and Bureau Trinidad, •"• • • • liiiitt..Windotr *lad Door- 8111 e: Steps, Ac., also, Posts " Pderiet_de Maki °Peru: - 'with liallitig,-,for tedieterY &Teem LeiteritE ihe "re me,Tidee . WPM._ ' • best ,t r i es daee'th fierman and characters, and . . _ _ ouches. all kinds tif URN /11111ENT an it t l WORK elem. - • Fiont Cuban* • tedin the highest style of art e most substantial G. dela C. aud Vela; Londres,', . . Hoatho 'ltalian regi. co ns' beautiful of el m " -Prenadm• ' tures made at Marble, tittlng Of:some -••• Valor de 'Moto Conchal: - ' • - - • ,very.seat dolga@ for cemetery purposes. such as earved • ' -`• Pitantrope 'Presaridos. • • . lAtalks.7ldiwer Vases. Ur* Doves, die: 'Please _call • ' " Its 8111208 MedAted;s • - and examine for yourielves. :Prices ire?, eey of which I offer for sale. wholesale resat!. Wochlelleeted at a distance free of charge. • ' ' ' ,'• OMAN WOLIVEN, Quart EL. P. P. EISENBROWN, formerly of North'add Co. Pottsville, beat door to the Union MuteL August it, II 12.ihne '• ' June IT Vt. • - . .; . , 24, TIE. PEOPLES' • RAILWAY ! F . -- :COMPA.NY 5 . • , • OP _ _ 2 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. ,:.•;: .,1 1 ,„ • 44 1, ; - , en offers tor sale the'Bonds of the Peo. Akele--8 4 4 1 nar .•(. ige h #TW ili ThL•se'Boncii ind itiferasfniei; 'sn'ep e iiii,lllhey are secured by a drat Mortgage on the ratlvray to the extent that. the same is now,' or at any tlnie tti — triOto tr i finakhe tionitnteitni,'„untier . * ii r ,slOne otqbe iitherittvePted hi the eampaut 4 The Bonds are foe Ono Hundred Dollars MON each: Interest Coupons attached. payable e'erj 'six' months. at the rate of elz per cent. clear Taxes 2 itide, I County; Muni L. F. WIIIITNEW. 1i.;413.4V4-,ti: Ce‘itie 141'..yeits:vine; GENERAL NOTICES, PROPOSALS wilt be 'waived for pink tag.a Slope ow the Schuylkill - Goal Comm: are hada, near Horerevillr' in Foßter Township, ScbuYlkill (bonty. . FOr flatter partlentare apply to JOHN S. PRYOR. at Horereville, 3 miles aortb•west froth Iltooraville.:.' Sept. 16. 13.-38.3 t 111D11181601611MitiaN.—Ttaa Am' o( WIER " MAN & - 8011k1F.Et la . this -day dissolved by zabial 'consent., AIL persona , bating 6184 1 4. 1 On 44 abate • fitai' - arillp7,-me present then at oace. and rows !ndeibtM wilt please pay to F. A. Nterutatt: *416144 aettleilbe tatsbteta. F. A. NIEMAN. -• _- CRAB. S. SORBSIL • • Mattering - Ile.Sept. 13th, 186.5. . • BT -6t• • TOMMIE CITEZENIS et POTTD; VALII.IC AND VIC,_INITIIto. , . " • •, POTTSVILLE:Jour The undersigned respectfully inferno; the citizens of Pottsville and vicinity, that he has. opened a.COAL YAK°. in this linrougb, on a lot, of frond` stbove MeKeowu's tavern, °tithe old Peacock Road, and near 'the Mount , Carbon Railroad. •He will keep constantly on handiloal of all kinds' ruirsizei and of the beet iinalltf, fnot the:outunlpidnflu Yaw) and hopes to rave a.fair.ahare ot.priblic.,patronarre.. It is unques: a goori Coal Yard has long been 'needed ,hillottadlie.and the: undersiored. Medi. abet hid tali terprise will be encouraged "and sustained. Coal weighed before delivery. Boxes 'for the receptlorr"of orders, which will be promptly 'trended tor, w.„111 be placed et- the following points in theltovondti t • • ' -• • • AMERICAN 1101.1811,, • • • I'liElt.'S.R4DlrTri4s, UNION HOTEL, • FITZ SANDERSON'S Drug Store, I. SAML,„-.IgORRIS'EI Store:, _ /d l4 !zee L D. DOWNEY'S Barber Shop. , . BEISLF.R'S Rotel, torn. Mininl• • Road. . , - C. M. BROWN'S Store, Itfaiket Stre et. • . 'JAMES BECK•B STORK Mauch Chat*. Street. RISING SUN HOTEL;Minerisille Road. MILLER A MANBECII, Beet Norw4an Street.: PATCII.II.I3T OF COM, Pita TOP: 7 BROKEN .COAL, at the yard, 56 00-4 . llvered,. ST no EGG . ~6 00 " 90 STOVA ' + k - . 1 .. 000 • " /40 . orpsivirr . Sin, ' •"- - ts^`' PEA . ,• 2'25 •• " 325 . C. ICITCLINCICIII. July 22, '65. -29-3 m , . rIECILIFCCTI4III. of Directors of t ie "Palo' Alti . .,lron Co."—Notice Is hereby elten that the - Stocktiolde,M of the Capital Stock In the "Palo Alto Iron Cd .“ will meet on Tlts.. DAY. SEPTEMBER :Bth. 18e5: be rtt between the hours of and, o'clock, A M.. itt their Often Inehmßortnizh of pottsvilleoor the puttiose of electing 'Bawd Mf Five . Directors for the nod Corporation. to serve until the nest annplikeLection... Attest, J.: F. giFTEHY, Sec. Sent, P 2; ttStr.• • " •• • k5.4t TillFC FERN of .101ENV.A..1DITITER 'CO.. mtnlnz Coal 'on the Marshfield proper. ty In Franey Township, hsa , this 'day been di.nolved by mattial consent by the withdrawal. fram the firm of JAMES ROEBUCK The business . hereafter, wilt he conducted by. HENRY HEIL JOEIN A. IMITFOR, under the eame firm name of. JOHN A. DUTTOR CO. - Angara 9, '65.-32 -et TWlll.l7ll' FERREOT4EPIE3" elm be bad at Allen'a Ginner,. for 8 July . . 26. tf . WANTED. I,lFOrnkino - acinOtOnied" to V V milting at a colliery. • Stemly- employment and goratatnures gtvem'rlipply,to 7- I,M;FRACK • Sept. 16, - .. s ce }mina, . . . • s AITANT,E.b.•=-Tvvelie Tenthers.! both .atak'i and TT Female- to' take -charge of• Public SchUols In North Biauheim "i - ownsbip. ..An examination will he; held: by the County Superintendent, at the SchrioP liouSe. neer Fyed.Aleck's 'l'svern,'.neavrtha .4eading Railroad, on SATITIWAY.:October ritb,'lB6s.- Term to commence on the first Monday in November, to last' 5 months. Salary .Selaryliberal. By.order of the Board. • .• 110Y,Sekt'y, Ofwigaburr, Pa. Sept. 16, 1863 lII'T E ninaediately. , PraCtical ohtsble ;Sat • V V porinteadint fur a Colliery , now in operation, in the Malumoy region. Addreaa with name and refer ence, WALTF.R BROTHERS & CO.. • ' Walnut St September 9; .05.. • ' 36,2 t. ANTED. —'a?l anetitai icetrwonldle to engagement ea 136okkeelier Snperinteninit.at a colliery. Cm give good reference as to qualifinitions....tc. Addreeb Xi Box 413,Pottaville. - Pa. —36-2 t, Sept, 9,'69 , WWANTED- 1 .10 Teichera4liMale and roar Pa ir V 'wale Teachers to take charge..ef Public Stheola in Butler Township. Schaylkfll County: . An examina tion 'of teachers 'lain be held at Gordon. Schuylkill Comity,- September 48th. 1845. School to open on Monday. October 2d, IS6& - J. F..PRICIL' Seety. - Sept. 9..65. . . - . . , • Mat . .1,1141111110 ED for rba.Prdalie filtd?ilt Ofeflarry.T.9Wri, • 22; Milo. Ai - Male Teachers. Terin - 4 rrninths:: Sal aries ;literal to good Waiters.. -The examination will be held at the Public. House of Francis . Dengler in Taylorsallle on Friday. September 29th,: conirneneing •at Sjl, weiOck preciseiy. . By order •I the Board. • • FRANCIS IMIGI.ZR, Bei., Barry P. 0., Pa. Sept. 9.'65.!...,..' lITAIYIPEP...—To loan from $lOOO to $15O0: best IV •or serinity flret mortgage will , bei given. upon valuable property in Market St... Pottenrille.,Ph.„,worth roure'than $3000; 'Apply 'to Y IPOTTIS, .Atlorney at. Law, .Pottiorilla,,,Pa., palm corn& Centr:e aild Market Sta., 2d fluor.' - ' Sept 2, .65., 4 !• ; , . 23.:5t Ujj A NIC,ED.—A good secondhand engine. twenty live et thirty horse pciwer, with one double flue holler. Addrem • . hit:DOWELL & BAECHTlCLJFiagersiown,lifd. Aug. 12, .65 • • 32-6t,•_ TEAM "MOINES WANTlr.p.—The un-. derqned wishes tulmrchase.3 sedAd-hand Steam Engines, of 20 or 30 horse-power each.. Address - JA.BEZ SPARKS,. Pattstilje,?a. 19-u WU= N . 0 TAU E.'--Whereaa letters •of - Adininlstration •on the estate of JOHN HOWARD, late of the of SL G9ntr. Schuylkill co.. Pa.. deceased. have been granted. by Um-Hein. rter to the subscriber— Notice is hereby given.to: all those 19debted to - raid es tate to make payment : 'and those zhaving . claime Will -preient them for settlement • • _ Sept. 9..65. . EssileellsteXC r sl4;Diu.tweeit Coiwoutrrioxs,:ofboth sexes, use;llet.megnies Evrescr Benno. It will • give brisk and'etiergetie feelings sad : enable you to sleep well. ' April 8,"'63. 141-6 in LOST AND . VOU N 1)... QTRALV 1 0 108.—Ciune to the pretalki stomerther MI the St. Clair Smut, abore:4" h 4, Distmery.lon.bLonday. September 4th, 19as.'„ two sleet PIGS. about' three month* old. t . One a light brown male .pip with - 114 see 'ww ; spots. The owner will. tall. *y mama, and take them away. - otherwise .they- will he Pohl cording tO La ' -.OEOIIOBURCH. Sept..l,6„ - !8ti;, - • BS-St, . 'EASTERLY It itle:W.;--AiLniyad away bo a the li sabecnber: la Ashland. Schuylkill County. p i, 21Bez 1865. a mouse colored COW. about 7 emus old. Sbe bad.oa a round bell. Any obe return. the oar or informatlou where she way limns,will - be suitably reivarderiby • sepL.e„ Pa, • _36-8V • - THOMAS HURL. STEIAT COW.—Btraved from the euteedh er *role Sch. .466; Rerk Red Cow • withia white Fixitlin her forebear. le small cowaind Lis abort legs; about five i a L c yeanold.' A suitable reward will be paid fur her provery by " . JAMS FOX, St. a*, Sept, 9, Schuylkill County, pi: ..... &iegjkirED Olt iSTOLEN from the stable a( 0 the subscribers in Gtrardville, Sehaylkill eq: t. .cto:thit titgAlt-AL. IloodlY. SePtaraber 4a z 1866. a Dark Brown Horse. 14 or 15 hands Meth : white forehead; heavy mane. ' The roll -mat was a Rldgil (halfgelt.) A liberal reward will b e pshd lOC the fetain of - the horse to. The snh•criher, " 4 elaptartios the'thlet l / 4 .t -, ',, SOSILOY AT.YRE.- Glrardville. Sept. 9, 13 05. - 311 20 164 RS WASD.—Strayed away or stolen frm, ear •ffi the premises of the subscriber. Ttuirsimv, the 24th ult. a .small Rat Terrier. Dog. C o l or .- black. with under part the belly tinged with I yellow: Feet also tipped with yellow. Rare ills 'Slightly mopped. The above reward will be /sad to any person returning said Doe to the owner. Fortaville, Sept. 2. '65-44411 CHAS: if. ATKINS. FOR, SALE AN-D To LET. ...VAT:VANCE'. WARN- AT. PRIMA:Tx s ....y—ALE,,:;.Tbe undersigned °fibre at private we. jhelollowing diadrable property situated shoat oc e milefrom Reading. and 'ammo as the Muhlenhai *arm; 'Odelsting-of 190 acres of the best land, all of it being in a high state of cultivation, a t, severer good limestone' quarries. The improvement, was u r e. a t a large stow dwelling house two-and-A a-half stories high. *Lib lame 'brick kitchen at tached: ti new nritt biro, with slate root 100 by 41 feet: strawlinne 40 by 40 feet: . wagon sheda torn cribs necessary , out.buildinga co vered _w ithmaiva- - 14,-good. road new.. • Also a young aw !w ood efieloaM 01 anew pelt knee: and other choir:, selections Ofitltt' i & k ented within the last three yetre, Nearly the whole IA enclosed - by good and rah. itantial ptieramindl - fences. The Angelica Creek ens through the farm. Joryniug sutticient water power to drive a Targeinfli: 'The' tome • and barn are suppli e d with wave front the creek by. means of a new Turbine wheel, throwing an abundant sbppl4 or water.; sad also never falling weJ iLL i. • • Apply of JAMES ti.HORTON, Esq.. at the OM of the RaWard Efpress CC e ez . 'piny,: Malang, or a t 4 ofnc 4 ofithehubsctiber, If nth scild iu private siTe, the above property wit b e sold at public iialepo,the 4th day of October.^ next it the Keystonenouse; 'Reading. C. P. NORTON, lio. l ,l32BNalont St.; Philtdoipni t September i&''6s. tT it • Mg119:11Mil VV I WA I M I V II I4INURVi: N I Fr; PIRII,IpIITE ikulmrrit!rra • 91Ter tt Private Sale „thc. vahuthle .1 . 130;1 WORM, knowit u "WARWICK Ft EISAPE," - the prOperty of,the lato David' Potta,,Tr.: deceased, White partly In Chester: partly.lu Lan.-.“ •••• mr:r. caster. and . partly in Berke :C°o44let% QT. 'ln3-,H -arntaininx upwards of ,8,006 Acres of Law*, ,with that Posting of Abe . Iron Ore ittwas ttrat may cult jhe purchasers.' The. Fp.ruace and tAXI siren will he sold, should thepurdmaer prefer it. Fe. sons wishing to examine this extetHislye and valuaL'lt property witha view to purchasing the same, will clz upon the subscribers at Warwick Furnace. ' THOMAS M. POTTS. . NATHANIEL POTS, F.x,catnn TLIR.4.IIII I I.—The Schuylkill Coal' Cumpnny are now prepared to mak* lemiew 'on their limb it Foster Township, Schuylkill County. These len& ere -Wetted on the very best portion of the'lleckictier sin, having over four mile" rein 'mse the Daniel. Crest', Lealor, and.all„ the „veins . known, .in that ,brain, above and below water tevel...• .Pavofribleleinkevwm 'an abundance of timber foiniting purposes. will sov he made to good- tenants, 'on application to E. A ; PACKllR:Presidifint of 'tied • Conipitii/Trinity IfMd. ing, New York, or .to C. DOBBINS, Amerim Douse. Pottsville." " ' • Sept. 111.'ic4.=J-37.tf FFURthree-story brick "divellisg house on Centre Street, at present occupied by Judge Pommy. Possesalon. eyed Octoberl Ist. Apply.to .JLLMURPHY. Pottsville. Sept. 18.'65. _ . 37-tf LAOS story frame dwelling Prt " house n 6 Front street, in the Tiorouatf St. 'Clair: Apply to JULDI.SEITZINGUI, Zgt.. August 12, .65 32-Gt• .66-37-2 m ill NEW DRIFT CARS 16 inch wheel. - 40 trinch gnage,.6nd al tof lh. T.Ral, KO. 'Ail* to 9 1' . W. - 13g}riFF.Ft, Engio;o: Sept. 9, '69. a IR R ! GUM 0 Elk! —The ulideiArne4 L. desires, to return -thanks to the public (or to Mend pstropge lr! the past, and. ta, Inform it that he 18 0111 prepared to MI orders promptly, for (Tame lum ber spd,pluuk. , SILAS BALL "PottSffile,:dept: 9: 7 19V5: • " .1,44( news 20 tiort.e . power Er:ire, . 10.130 inch.. with honey, brit bed 'plate. Alm t .new techAtinteter.2o.feetlong. For holt• er phrtleniari artily - ItARTSR,'ALLRN & Cit. Tamaqua; Anguai 19.'65.'' . 3.3rn FOR SAL ' .:;The house in Morris' Addition aus occupied by Thomas Petleciek, Esq. Alsoi one house shethaud threebhuses op rear of saki property. FOeterias enquire-at OMee. Pos. . sebslou &tit shortly. Aug. 19 , '65.-33.tf j - 0 R B.li t Lalf4.-;•4•Yery deelrablei • and [ situnt6d dwelling. House two story with baser6ent, and three-story back - building. eirl Mahantongo between 7th std Bth streets. Lot ex tzudstaelr to Norwegian street. Apply to . T. M. RUSSEL, M4hnntongo Street. 5a1 3 4. 9 0'8 5 . •-;.• 1 . 7 e ; • r.tv.tt y~ARII FOR: NIAL.E.—A Yann, the prilirry V. of thr: Instiez estate., located. in Waslungts Townshiti. &bnvlitill County, lerotTered for It contains acre: , ; a dwellina house ; a barn; rs and astable.. Fos tams and furtherr patt Wars apply:to ;• • : Mae. M. LEl)olEiti,` Aug, 26. ,'65 . Centre . Street, MITI,L —The.Pulmcriber offers Tor eale ilre Janne and a lot situate .oft George etrvet in Pm Berottgb icti Pottsville. Said lot is 54 feet fin: by 196 feet deep. on. width are erected three twit .tut? Frame 'Dwelling iloases, with garden.' and a creel well of water on the premises. said lot and then will be sold at a bargain. - .. Ltee the ratite r,r x,pt3 Tretivi... For term apply to Jtar V 'rGEi Sept. 6, '55. 00A1, LAND FOR. .11“3:11T.--rAl scrrA d . :Coal and Tiinbei Land on the Eastern Dial That contidnin ,, several veins of Coal —the Hammett ri fee; the LehiliklS - feet; and' the Skidmore 10 feet tidt f mile oTa mn, which forme a basin. 1 mile south of 111- kantrYtAXS.-• It, join.. the new Boston Company. sti are now operating on the adjoining propertyaa thee , ieitis _The : Railroad Company are now boodle? .roaeto' be completed nett Sprieg. Henry Snide , . tenant on the property, keepei a h otel . For farther la. formation apply to - •- • ' MUlti'llY. . , 'Pottsville. September 2, I SQL 3.5.tf _ OIL SALLE olks TO LEASE.—A trzeo! F land situate ,half a mile init... cif Llewellyn, h Branch and Reillylownethips, Schisylkilr County, cos taining 430 acres._ having a run of three-I.uttns 01 I mile on the following-veins. viz: The Gate Veilll. kirk. Black Mine; Taunel, , Tattst and ,Salem. Runs wishing to pnrchaae.or to. leave will make arklikatk: to . JOSHUA LIPPINCon . • ' RICHARD SMETHURST:. L .d. DUNDAS LipPEICoTT. Executors of the Estite.of James Dandro. deeek.e. • at 121 Walnut at. Philnds,' to , OFIARLES Mt HILL RealEstatuZigt.,Pauttilit August 19; .(11: - ..! " • , ..• 1:341 ATALVABLEC pROPERTV .AT v VATS giALLE.—One,twentiethinterett in es Victor coal lend In Now Castle Township, - Schnyiki Confity: (knOwn as tile , Pott lh Hannan Tracy wow lug about 420 acres. • A tract of 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER Lin', in Riley ToWaship. • , Lot* on Coal street, between Norwegian and lasi Chunk streets, Pottsvilleble sites for scv, 'houses, mantactorlits, .k; • Three Building Lots on Laurel sheet. . . A number.. of Building Lots on . Coal, I..lorwrgiu - Railroad and, lysarqou AstreetiO4.llreen trotxt at " .40 IinTRY l icengeeneal 'estate' gt, Corner 2nd,and .Mshanta go Sts„ June , 0,.66.—x1-tt Dot wail? `01i•;311.01UTAIN LAND. .a. • Will oEsold at PUBLIO SALW-on •' - • Frlday,•itdday of September,. 1865, At the Public House of GEOROti SPOTZ. at' the f 4 of the Blue Eltiut tata. on the road, fending from 2t lerstown to Pinegrose, the following Real F•este. longing to the Estate_ of HiCsTRIC BACKE,iSTOA _rieermsed. , viz :—M Act I of M. amtain Lan/ . mom 9. icas,aftnte In -Washington Towneh;y. •Schapkill County, &aloft:lint lands of Henry I.Werner; Pan] Tee/10e. George Mum, Andrew Lie. and. Otters .•- • . . I', dC7l5e to commence at 1 o'clock. P. when an .Vvill. be made imovniby ' • JOSEPH COOVER HenryJOHN MU!. Execatora 'otHatate of H Backenst.e.e. de. September. 2, . 35-31 . - - VOIR. MALE.—Three !team engines ,tO with drums. chain!. pninping and hoiAing w 6ll !Matte 1174 gea ii I :,Ahont atm yard* S link de rim Mao, 1 an:1•134" inch round chain: A: double tun , : with two meta of amens, milers, railroad iron. ac, b. Thd Engliies4ro— • •_. One . 60 bor4e izoild 'as' new. 'lfittl dra.l3 clam& pump wheel; abaft and gran' M amml , te. rn" Olia, trgrem power , • with drum, thaw. fiedLandihaft of wmaeht NI); 4e. One 20 home power, _for ,boiming and breaking Ten boilers % stack*. &c.• stc ,, If nut dieposed N of befoje -Tnetidity, 12th'inst.. d' , „. ; .- will thFn be offered at public sale, on the premis•s;i the, Wm:Tenn Colliery, Wolf Creek: Itadread, :al '1..,1 Idinersvitle,'at 10 welockj A: NI • Apple to " 1: . • ..e: d os. Is -. TAYLOR , Asti: Minerecille. rtt ..r., ' l 5- 3 ; * . - - ' 3 , p era 1' .. _.... ,•., .. , . , ~.0 ityAinigspottgioc FORiIAi.E, -The f LISC, .1 .ITA . ber-hasmovron•haiwt add for sale a large 1;“; - 1 asoondliandroachiner v. rla :',..• •z-, • .•., , •' •• =.'.9 One.6qinorke, power Steam Enelne,'lo inch 'cyllcE..:,l 4 knit stro k e, with wrought ( cols fly-wheel eliaft. 9 b.'. ,-..:. es diameter, 10 feet long: a 9 foot hoisting dram . '..i. feet In - lengo.. 'Drum wheel it? toot diameter- k • hich , pltelf, and iwirrip shaft and'wheel: eThe also! 7 ';•..; been- refitted and would be suitable for hoiatir4 - , ,g .IMinplngat a aloOe•or shaft. ' - -•. , • : • - • , ~,',..; .0ne.30 home Engine ltlif Inch cylinder, 4 foot -',?. and spring packing. with. 14 foot" dy.wheel and ' , '',, , .:1 shaft. - , " ~. • , . . - • One Ilkm ho Engine IQ inch cvlinder. 3xO(A Krt ~ ., r . ,., , , and aprityr tiauklng, with VP foOt : 4l , lttle!l` eqd i /': :.fi l pulley on fl,y ; wheel 'shaft.' ~. - - --- • One 12 hdrl.e'Engine TX Inch cylinder, 301nrhf :. 45 .ape heavy primp shaft and wheel. • ? Alao4, secondhand toilers,l4 - inch diameter. !: l' ? long. 'rwic , new latilleni 30 inch diameter. ..01 rep- One flue boiler. 40 inch diameter.. ?0 feet long, with , flues 30 Inch diameter. Also 220 feet of hear! is d• fig pump - pipes, . Also ,a lot of spike plates and to ~.,4 1. 'pump stu'as.'.. Also-two' hashes :drums. 9 foot 41 7 - ter; suitable:tarn , dirt phine.'. , • JAHS2 SP.kilsN, .1 Sept..% -'60.:-S5- ' Coal St, Pottmlg. 1 1 AB '-----7-----------g..e '''''' A VALID Lit FARM FORMAL 2 . 1. PUBLIC VERIDUE. - • . s '''' -. Wilt be sold 'e sale a farm. situated I est of , the-Bgrough of . Pinegroee, near the kill and Suequahanna Railroad.. sod the road 14 ' MR] Pinetreeeto the .•;Ellwood Iron , Works." 1 Township: of Finetr, ore. Schuylkill Count!. ,'' 'On Saturday, Sapteasber 30, 1864 , •-] B ooo ded he land of J.. 8. Stine.. Samuel Moyer. J than Christ; Daniel Schneider and othent.-0)05'. j! 140 acres, more or leas: • Toe Improvements c011,,,T, .enertvm-atory Block Dwelling Home, we:ghetto' . kir. too l 'Sne out kitchen. one new • Hank Rau, so by 33g;.,... "feet. -There aretwo aplendid orchard.. with In' uler frtiletreee on the 'Auld: a spring of - r o ' l ii r k, Waters. ' nea r the Mine. and katrearn of elk% through the land. About eight acres of it are 4 ,, limit _474' 1 . 100 acres cleared, and the balance la yout.t.r, laud: -The land is in a good tannin:: condltion.,%-: . ~Intof Winter gtatu la already sowed. ‘41,C 0 °, 6 will be given on April 1. 1960. . c il.p ..;earsonip whailbg to rerr the land, MO p p - 1 - present lessee . on the pretniAee. who will P .71 , necessary Information and show the land. „,„ .1, ..The pale commences at one o'clock. P. la.. w ' ' - '.1.? conditions will- be. made known by . . v, ; ..i .! : EDWARD BOICIII.-,..„., . ~ „ :.• •• , - Agent forTeter and Mary I,ooir-i:1 36 16 Sept. 9, Kg. , :
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