pliAtt . .. : ,- -. iYlo:i.t.O.iit . poTT.ILLE . ,:, PA SAIVIRDAY. BEPTEIIIBMI sa, 06.5. TIIS rouncit SITELTIO.N. •The cessation - of the late 'war in this - cot:in try lett, the so-called Democracy beached: The tide that. swept away the institution of Slavery, removedheyond the use, co' the lead-. era Of that ; party the onlytneana agitatiOn which _operating on the minds of the igno rant, prejudiced anclimmoral, benefited their party organization. :The 'poverty' premoni tory-apparently, of dissolution, which has. overtaken the so.called DemocracY, is exhib ited in their , abandoning- ' in New York, - in their State Convention, all of the ideas that actuated the Peace Democracy, and in their • virtual surrender at discretion, to the Repub lican party. So disgusted is the New • York Daily News,. organ of the defunct , confedera cy and cOpperheadism in generel,, that it his 'not yet come . Into the ring. The ~Chicago Platfonn is not- only summarily kicked'over - , board by . the New, York. Sham Democracy, - :I)tit, they have nominated , for the principal State offices military men, Republicans. in principle,. who were proMinent in the "en . slavement and degradation . " of their 'South ern friends. .. It is nottimprohable that the cue given by the New York. Sham Demricracy, .will be ta ken hy the *other - fragments throughout the country, and that by this new' ` '. dodge " they will endeavor to regain' a power now appar ently lost to them forever. With this idea prominent; we see them with unsurpassed - impudence patronizing the President, as if they could 'manipulate him to their . views. But here they "reckon without their host." The President is in every respect, as hont a man as his immediate illustrious predeces sor. .He is the representative of the princi r. pies of Abraham Lincoln. The work of re- . establishing government among the cOmmu•- •nities lately in revolt, on the basis 'of good and exact justice to' all, is being engaged in by President Johnson, in the spirit which -would-have characterized . Mr. Lincoln's el -1 forts, were he - now living. The. Republican party cheerfully endorses.Prident Johnson'.s _reconstruction policy , as one which if success ful, will speedily pacify the country, , and unite it for ail futare time. All that the Re ' publicans would impress upon the President, • and he has we are glad to note, - in his re peated interviews with repentant Southerners, told them this thing plainly,Lis, that as sla_ very involved us in a debt of three hundred millions - of dollars, and 'Murdered five hun ' dred thousand of the best men of, thri loyal States, justice and the national safety demand - its titter and complete extirpation from:the soil of the Republic."' On this question th'e. President.hai spoken firmly,' and the result Is accepted by the defeated Southerner's with resignation, while the kind expressions; of the: President have elicited grateful - responses from - the recipients of his mercy..,. . „ As.to the question of negro suffrage in the South there is because there can be, no diffi culty between the. Republican party and ihe President, for 'the simple reason' Mat the whole cprestionis in the ha.nds of 'Congress,- to be detided without Executive interference or, dictation. President Johnson's views on this question, are thns defined by Hon. Jas. Harlan, a member of the President's Cabinet: ' "President Johnson maintains the doctrine that the . Constitution of the-United States dos not confer on the Federal Government the right to interfere: primar ' ily with the gnestion of suffrage in any State of the Union ;_that the question may arise and properly.be • decided by Congrem when' Senators and members pre- Pent themselves for admission to seats In that body. under the clause of. the Constitution which makes each • House the exclusive judge of the analificailons and election of members and that' other Clause of the C. n ',Minion of the United States which provides that the United States shall guarantee to every State iu the. Lin.. ion a republican form of government.. I infer that. If any State should adopt a law on the subject of.snffraee wiiich would clearly show the State government to be other than republican. it would be the duty of Congress 'to reject applicants for seats, and to adopt Whatever legislative remedies would In their judgment be penes cary to carry out the parental!, of the Constitlition... Independent this question which - in' the hands of the next Congress will be decided we are confident, in 'conformity with justice and - the national honor; President Johnson - holds the views of the "Republican. party; that intelligence should be the basis for ex , ercise of the elective franchise, and that the color of a man's skin should have nothing to • do with . his enfranckisement or' expatriation . . New England, to a State,, has decided in fa ' - Tor of intelligent suffrage, and -in Pennsylva nia it is a question which. will arise. The so-called Democratic party, barren of principle, threatened with dissolution; as a -national organization, is now desperate.ln New York it surrenders to the Republicans, horse; foot and dragoon." In Pennsylva min LOAM. clings to its gods, and will, sue twin an.ignoble -defeat on the 10th' of next Month., The fact is, that the signal Re- puhliean.victories in Maine and Vermont show that the people remember, that when .the Government was 'contending 'with armed - treason, the so-called Demodracy inaugurated riots, opposed enlistments, ridiculed our ft . nancial posttton, called' our soldiers " Lin coln's hirelings," Voted 'against 'granting soh diers the right to vote while in , the service, and opposed increasing the pay, 'of the sot ' diers. The Sham-Democracy think they can wheedle President Johnson—a man to whom - they have- applied every contemptuous . bpi . • - thet in the language, and, to who they de nied the use of 'the State Capitol in HarriS burg, when he wished to address his fellow citizens. The President remembers - and de- . spi.ses . these time-servers, Let the 'yoang rnen-orthe country, recognize the shameless - nesi and wickedness of the so-.called DeMo• cretin Party,' and resolve to sustain the - principles of progress and of human freedom advocated by the Republican party; the corn . plete success _ of: which can alone place our country on the prinnacle of true national . greatness.. THEN AND .NOW. The so-called Democracy are bowing ob- Sequiously_ before President Johnson, and protesting oh, howearnestly, that " we nev er.,•no _never, did, see any rnan for whom we -have higher respect" This position of ye Democracy Will appear somewhat ftinny to our readers when they remember an. occur ! - renee in Harrisburg on. the of March,, ]S63. They will remember that President (then Governer) , Andrew Johnson of. Tennes see, and Ex-Governor • Joseph A_ Wright, of Indiana, presentedthemselves in the city of Harrisburg for the purpose of communicating to 'the people of Pennsylvania the true condi 7 tion of affairs in the_ South. Both these men - came as Democrats from the South, where' .they had suffered severely in the cause of the GovernMent, asking , only to heard for the sake of truth, justice, and the country. ...A -resolution.. was. introduced in the House of Representatives, granting the use of 'that . Hall to . Messrs. Johnson and. Wright, but . it was defeated by the unanimous vote of the. Democratic members. thereof; and_ thus_ by -• the voice of the Democratic party, Andrew Johnmon was refused a hearing in the ball; of legislation of Pennsilvania, at the very time when his family was being hunted down like beasts by the rebels of Tennessee. I The following is tbe preamble and resolu tion offered in the Senate by Maj. Harry - White, tendering the use of that chamber to Messrs: Johnson and Wright: Waimea% GoversorAndiew Johnson. of Tenneisee. a brave and loyal man. whose devotion to the Union • is fully attested by his sacnlices and efforts In the rause of his country, and itz.Governor Joseph . A. Wright. a: nionnetnaiierf and patriotic citizen of the State of fedi ana, are ataint to visit Harrisburg and propose to ad- dress the people On the great questions now. agitating ' the public ;Mai which aye of so much moment to the Lability of the Gerrend Government • therefore, Resolved. That Governor Andrew Johusbn of Ten- ziessee, and Ext:loveruor Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, ; be and they are hereby tendered -the use of the hall of the Senate this afternoon fur the purpose of addn:asing their fellovvaltiaans of Pennsylvania. ' I A fierce debate followed the offeang tt. this resolution,. in which the Democratic nority participated, and used the most tati sortable language, . denouncing Alati3SOßseid Wright as traveling; mouctiOariks, _iota ..de tending the' slave-holders tense its just' and honorablt. The - Republic= sesierity- Of the Striate approved and advocated the passage of the resolution, and ta.ealling the yeas and nayi the following was the.result .Yz.ka.L-ltfasana Smatter; Bond. - Connell ,' Connell, Fuller, Hamllton. Medan& Joon. Aimee: Lowry. MaCand , leap, Nichols, . Penney. 13011 g may, kohinson.. serriti. Satzman, Turd', White, Wilson and Lawrence...Sign * " nas.—NtePara. Bather, Clymer, Donovan. Glatt, Lomberton, Kett, Smith, Stork, , Stela, and Wallace :- So tbe'resolution was adopted'. It be seen that every Democratic Sen ator voted'nay- - - - -votixl to refuse the liberty of speech to Andrew Johnson,- whcrite.rame.to "defend the, honor of his country and relate the story of the barbarity of, traitors. We refer to this historical fact to _show that the very men who refused to hear Andrew John son speak in the, Senate Chamber, are now the advocates of a ticket;,before the people of Pennsylvania for two of 'the best offices in the gift of the people:, Are the people pre-' pared to sustain those. who aie opposed to the liberty of speech? . If they-are not, they must.ote, solid, the Union State.and County ticket. • *; TWE'PEOPEE OF NEW.NNGL4ND: The citizens of the New England• States need no eulogists. Their intelligence and en terprise are stamped in indelible characters upon the. soil .of the Middle and .. Western States. Well has shebeen termed the brain . of the nation. She is so recognized not nnly co_9ittly but in:Europe. No .greater compliment : in our opinion, could be Paid her than the' opposition:and abuse of the igno , rant, the debased, and the immoral. The rowdy, grog-shop purlieus of New York hate her because, her purity brings out in stronger relief their hideousness. The same element in Schuylkill County which, has a wretched panderer to vice in its organ, printed in Allis Borough, - entertains the .same sentiment: when the people New - England are in question, as. its "Dead Rabbit" confreres of Gotham. We were reminded of these facts by the following paragraph which apppeared in the lastnumber of the runs organ here: . . , A New Yorkcorrespondent of: the ..Providence Journ'ii, who probably hopes to have his salary. increased btu pleasing the publisher Of that paper; Says that he "travelled eleven :Mincired miles thronghthe New England StateS withont seeing one drunken or disorderly person; nor did he hear a rofane or oliseene 'word.' Mitsingular, A New England Yankee is too stingy t) 'buy-whisky, and is afraid to, get drunk for-fear soinebritly will cheat him while in than condition'; he is always 'on hiS best behavior before .a' .watch‘ . ing for a chance to swindle him ; he is too mean to waste .breath prefanitY, - tind'nuperstitions enough be :afraid that the' leVil, whoth he knows has an eye on him; might carry . him MI bodily if he:committed himself by swearing. . . Of course it would only be waste of time to refute the character hers . given. by: the Potts; vine Copperhead, to the:people of New Eng land. The malice is so evident that . it defeat s . the writer's object-injury of the people, he assault!. WeMefely give it as aspeciuten.of the arguments. used here by the opponents 'Republican Party, to retain power-in Schuy kill. County arid contigeoUS counties: Our Neti;England.friends who may . see the:above extract will probably- assure them that it iswith.such nonsense as thatcon tained• in it; that, the CoPperhead . papers in Pennsylvania endeavor to gain proselytes and hold" those that they have. 13U t we a re. t ban k• • t:hat • free .sclipols and . churches are in-. Cr' - asing in number,' and hope few' years will bring us nearer in - morality - and - in ligerice, our more favored friends Ofthe : East. fp the meantime ive-,have • - tt "hard; "road to !ravel, 'k . but)v ell - travel encouraged by a prospect of the "good : • A. Dulcet Issimri TO OUR RETURN Sot; nrw Rs. - In noticing the attempt (male by a gang Of frishmeri).to murder and rob 'Mr. Bdyerle last N eek; of the highway in this County, the Copperhead organ charges these crimes upon our returned soldiers. The im putPtion is a lying one." the reptile- Who Makes ii, knows that when our boys were in the front protecting his traitorous 'carcass from Lee's soldiers who despised :a Northern sympathiser who ',had. not the .manliness to fight for the doctrines he advocated', this .County was notorious for crimes committed by men who never were in the service. . In fact .so lawless had the County become in' consequence of the acts of members of the Copperhead party, that it 'was. necessary far . months at great expense, to keep. aMilitnry force here to enforce thedaws and protect our people, The murders, the . robberies; and other outrages now cominitted in this COun- ty,,are notby returned . 6{,ldiers, but by I:lieut.:, hers of the: Copperhead, organ's perty,.. who never were in service: : : Tht char,ge 'that our returned Soldiers are ruffians, is so grass an insult, a . ,vell.'as . 'SO . : - abominable a-lie; in the•face - of well known facts,. that we hope every soldier and the' friend-of every, soldier will - through the ballOt-hox on the 10th of Oclober, - .lturl the lie into 'the teeth, of the Cowardly scoundrel Who.dares to make it: WILL abr Alorei.ort Him.—Lately we 'met • a . gentlemanWho up to the close of.the War, was a.Captain 'in the regiment of COL . Davis. The Captain is a citizen of Berks County, a. Democrat, - and will _vote for : the .Demd-. ; cratic County ticket, bur he asssured us posi tively that he would, not vote for Colonel Davis for Auditor GeLe,ral. :The Captain . 1 .• had . nothing r against Colonel Davis as a. man .Tir a soldier, but he could not and'would not vote . fora man who while he AVA 3 drawing $2,500 a year from the - Government, was en gaged through ; his paper,' the Doylestown Democrat, in the work of denouncing: the war as cruel and unjust towaid:the smith, and every effort of tile G'avernment.to mane= taro its existence: as en infraction of the Con stitution, and a blow tp civil liberty.... Tht Captain cannot.and Will not vote for a- Mai, whose paper was- prominent, among tht journals which sought to Undermine - the pub . lie credit, upon which national integrity de pended; which scoffed at the currency, glo rifted the Chicago plattorm,' : which declaret. -the war against treason "a failure," . and con sequently pronounced the rebellion sue.; cet , s, while all this time Davis, its editor anc - proprietor, was accepting froth the Govern ineptliis sheet.reviled, the pay Pf-a colonel,. and doing his utmost - at the: • War...Uffice to get a. brigadier *S - . s,ominissiort There are many honest Democrats who agree with the Captain,•that the conduct of Col:. Davis . Was ineffably mean .. .and- disgraceful. Whey, will not, vote for him. . • , ENGLAND is getting a touch of Rebellion on her soil. The arguments she used to ,fos : ter rebellion here to break up the Ameri can Union, are like younz chickens, -Coming home tcfroost. The Irish have heard those Sr- piteous, and think that they apply to theni-: - - selves as well as to the Southern leaders of. the Confederacy. - -While the Rebellion here! however, was *causeless, in the case of Ireland there are realzrievances'of long stand ing Nand rights denii:d wit' ch would justify any attempt'to repossess them that had, a fair proutise of success. -The cause of -the flight in England is the secret organization of Feni arts, which appears lobe evetywhere=it isin every county in Ireland, it is in England, and_ltugely affects the British army. There , lariat much prospect that with England, at i t peace, and a first-class militarypower, the, I Fenian Movement can suceed,. but before it? 1 is subdued 4ohttny Bull will- have a chance ! of realizing what he seems so fond of in sen- I timent—a revolution to overthrow the legiti male g,ovemment. Johnny was not sofriendly to us during the Slaveholders Rebellion, to cause us to care mach if jfe should come'.out second bestin the'contest, • Tin .State Convention of South. Carolina . - has repealed the ordinance of secession, three, delegates voting nay. Without debate shows that the_policy but not the views of the . pee. pie of that Start., have changed.i Their mate rial condition is described as being wretched, but years -we suppoie,. will be -required for them ,to unlearn tue political teachingi of Cal lioun. We Luc:mime, hoWever, that they have come to-the-conclusion that s'ecession is nc remedy-for alleged political grievances; - catxstritarteinLove vottOpc . . tspricrtieads iirofesi• to have great respect ?for the lierii--.Grant Were, theY alwaYit so . respectful? :Let us Wt. In the Senate of Petut , . • sylvan* ,Linuary 6;1864;1ii.r. Lowry offered . ..the following reSolution: ~ • Resolr;ed by the 66 , 401 that the thank" of . the loyal people Of Pennsy.lvania are due and are • hereby tendered by - Gen. J, S. Grant and th e . efficTre serving under hiin, for . the' aeries of gallant service,*. and- glorious victories . resulting to the liberation.of the. faithfril -Union people-of East Timnessee from a inilitar3r &spot . rem.more gallink than ever was . that- of Great . . . • • . . Ou t questien. •• .• . • • ' • - Will the Sen'ate_promed to second reading of • . The yeas and.nays were required by Mr—DON-, CYAN and Mr. WALLACE, 'Arid were as follows; ChampneYs, Connell, 'Dunlap, Fleniing, Graham; Hoge, Householder, Johnson,. 'Lowry, McCandless , Nichols, - Ridgway, Trii-re, Wilsin, Worthington. and l'emaY, .Speaker —l6. Nsys—Mesers. Beardsdale, Bucher, Clymer, 'DouovaP, Gluts, HOpkins, Kinsley; Lembertou L•otts McSherry.. Moutgommi, Reilly; . Suiith, Stark, Stem and . . • SO"the questionswas detennined in Abe Here stands the name of every - democratic Senator recorded against a vote of thanks to lhagallant General GRANT who -brought Am war to a suecv-sful dose. • •••• Among the NOES stall& the name of the leader of that same party, WILLIAM WALLACE, the chairman oldie copperhead State Cet.tral Committee, - who !.0-4y, fesses such hyie for the soidiers. • • THE Norristown Herald says that the Union men of the State must not lay off their armor until the fight is over and 'the victoty won. .We agiee with our cotemporary that apathy would be fatal, for we have a wary, subtle and ever active foe to combat. What we *atm state is, that the Union: party has in creased its strength throughout Pennsylvania Since last year, in consequence of the acqui sition of thousands of honest detnocrats Who became disgusted with the: dishonesty , and . disloyaliy of the so:called democratic party, and left it.: We., believe - that if the Union win' of every election district in this State will resolve to devote the 10th of Octo ber to a vindication of their ;principles at the ballot box ; resolve to bring every .Union voter to the polls, that we can, carry. Penn - - sylvania by an increased majority. We have the power if our friends will exercise it. Out cotemporary will we trust, so Understand us. ..... TIM ii..?tElupiN Cosi-Lichis work. by 11an.., Horace .Greeley, hai• met. with . .i. successits'autlior hardly exPeetqd... - 4.lreadY. uPWards of: one hundred' thousand • copies • have been.. sold by - . subacription:: - 1 heswork . Will alWayS be. - considered a standaril• - ,One'.. Tirrtiiiiacinnati : Vmqeirer, . pie w. York. Ledger, • and other jotrnalS' railicatly'oppo.s•ed to Mr. `Greeley's, political tentithents,say franklYthat.- the, work is 'fairly and ably. - wriiten, and is• fre .1 4 'from a shade of Partizatiship. - - l'he ; Eng, - •• -lisl papers and reviews bearSiMilar iestinio7' • , and cheerfully coin Mend. it as a- leading. . k on - -Atuerieen .. politici-' in. connection; • .wit the - It :hellion: - . Alen, Of,till parties are 'pleased with it... As ...canVassers for it .will .visit all sections of the Gaiety, - we . coramcnd tlie attention of our citizens to It. ; It is.'an admirable bo?k,-for : winter . evening reading. ~. It is: sold, only, by: subseriptitin. The first volume - is now. ready for delivery: 'The_see, I . :•Outi - Will he ready in a few- months. i 1 - BREC RER ON , A WARM Snail-Arr.—Rev. Henry V Beecher is malting a Ronsidera-' ble stir by a recent essay 'entitted."Retnarlis',.. on Hell." According:to Beecher the infernal abode is not a final st:ite,• but a sort of - pur-- , gatory,. where the sins ere burned out and the virtues - are left fitted for a blessed . future condition: :He . says•he feels,. when -looking upon society and then thinking of the:or tbodox idea-of hell, as he-"should if he look ed:into a ender." There r are:a• great; many old sinners .tays-the Philadelphia. Ledger, who \feel in the same - way' who will probably' _not pers,pire so..tcrribly under Mr. Beecher's com fortable assurance.that hell is but a tenaPora . ry and intermediate state. TttF Odd Fellows'. celebration in Baltimore on .WeditesditY wUSau imposing deniOn:- . ;strat ion. The itroCession was.very large, and there...were.. various and appropriate. ces in the line. The ceretnonies'attending. the dedication' . Ot the monument monuent were . very impreSsiv6.- • ' • • goal Weekly- AlnittitAf. SUN NUN RISES , SKIS Ls 6 .-.Sop. .5 -43 5 :4;* Full M... 8 •8 80 mtrg 5 411 5 55. Last il4 11, 0 -2 rnteg 5':5U.5'• A;l' New m:l.'s 49 usit'g 15 '5l 5 52 1 -First Q. 21 . 9 blleva . lt 5: 52 5. 50 : I• - " . 5 4 4 . 5 'VI .-- ..- - .' -- ~ -: 23 9AT UP.D.CS,: 24 SCINDAY..,. MONDAY 26 TuEspA2.., - ; : .21 WEDNESDAY. 48 -TIIDUSDAY : 29 ..FtWAV. Thirty'-ninth Sunday of the' year , tier Trinity:: Day's length, 12. hours •Ig . . and fifteentlt.a and 6 ruitiute:4.. Oysters can_constantly be had 'at Potts'.Lailies and Gents' Restaurant in Ventre nearMaltanton go streets. . . 'Families furnished at. the. hiwee . . .. .. . . .Shot:L-Oh Thursday of last wee k as an-.lrish— than .WREi depredating on the premities.of Mr. J. Seitzinger, this f,torough; he:was shot .in the 'head by *a colored Ulan in the emplpy eflir,S; : . Rrin Ovf;r.—On Thursday last: aw.Manna' Mc Donahiof Port Carbon, was .attempting to got: off a coal train on tho'hfill Creek: Railroad, he fell un fell under 'the, train; and .was ran over and killed. attempts have been made labdy to enter and Feb dwellings in this Borough, our citizens should be oir their guard. --Fasten np well at hight,;arid if the . raseals get in give them a wand reception. - •.; • ••, . . ' 'Daniel Houston, Jr: fornierl6 a baggage-matt= ter on the Lebanon Valley_ Railroad hawbeeur6- moted.t6 a condoetoreltip . ow. the Philadelphia . and Reading Riilroadi and ienots tuauing on the . through-trains between Philadelphia and Pate- 17 , ;ugh.•and .F( . 2e - Cornprniy."—A Meeting of Comnany.will be held by order of the Pre sident, at the house of the.Cempany on Tuesday evening nest; pt 8. o'clock.' Punctual attendance is requested, as business of. importance will . .be bronglit before the Meeting. .. : • . .• . . . . '....lTre would call attention to 'the adveitiSetnenta' of Beck .t . Cohn, in another . *column. Meese::. Beck Ak Cohoihave each- been in the- service .6f their countrAmeer since.the breaking out of the war ;. are yoting men of excelluntbasiness cinalitf:. catiuns, and merit, and we. trust will receive -a share . uf imhlic'patrunage..:. . - : : ' -..- • -:..-: -. ' • . fireman's and Citizens' dress hall willbe.giv-. en'hy the (food ItitentFire COrepany of - this licir ongli, at the. '.fon ..tho - evening of the .stti of October. 'The. nf ".managerti .givds.as surance that the intent of tins efficient Company is, to give a bidl.whiCh shill be - in every respect, pleasant lothe participants... • : •-•-• • . . . . . .A.Rsatat on the. g, --On.. Monday evening laa about 7i . Weloek r an.blr. Jame; . Brount, ticket mantes at Middleport, wan- driving 'to thin lir -oughin a buggy, he was, struck on the head by SOMe unseen persnn, and berioiusly Wounded:. He. came to town and had his wound drensed. ..The aeaanit took place near the . bridge .ihin side of • Port Carbon. • • .. ' Wide - air's. for the ...IteLiding . oneii, who. hare suffered in-- tensely.frolitheing peeked in the narrow :cans of the Reading -Railroad, will be delighted we know, to learn that Wide' pabsetigei buns •bo•pleeed Soon on that road. the.. tunnel it'Port .Clinton haVnik,boen urranged;as.fegards . .the•tritek, no se to permit their passage. ; •.• - -, • Col: Davis, the eandidate-of the Sham, Detnoe ra4, for Auditor General, held forth on thelux- . tie° of reiter's flutel,o.n Thursday evening last, is response to a serenade given -him by somo of "the raithfuL" The negro was the burthen of his speeelU, ' His 'remarks were. "fiat, stale and un profitahle.'.' • At, the conclusion sormbcxly pro- -posed three- cheers fur him, and . three voices re sponded; It 5% as a:very tumble affair:. . . Outrw-xotis.—On.Mozi4y. aftermum last'a shot was Bred' ihto the stare of - .Mr. Lefromers, Centre street, by an Irishin•an,, Which* passed, near Mr. L. and his so - r. is the second - time a sim ilar oc..eurreuce.haii - happened at that: pleas, the :affair loolm like.au attempt at murder - on the part of some of the innocents whci rule. the County: prescripthia\similai to the. one Maley_ got on Monday morning last at the hands.of a brave bey, 'Would cure these ruffians of their funnlerens-pro "penalties. But, acciirdink. to the Ce . pperhead or- . gall, these iIIIIOCCDtd do not • mean any berth.— They are `sonly fighting their way through life:" Sioreteeperi with =copperhead.` ptociivitiesy should be-careftd to whomthey'give the new,spa , ' per* that advocate their 'partizan ‘dtictrines.- results sometimes' disastrously tollieir Pockets. A neighboring town affords an illustration of what we assert. A lady .loyal and intelligent, the wife or a fargter..made.sorue purchases at a store.--'— Afhir Leaving she discovered 'that a copy of the l'hiladelphia .Age had heed placed iu - her basket: Justly incensed at the act she resolved <never to enter the store again to make :purchases: ..'The st.rekeeper lost a good- cnetomer. If he is Wise itwiili be.an age before lad :makes .auch a blunder •• • , .liobbery to Porf.Ooreoh:L-On 'Thursday 164 in. Port Carbon tlioAwelling J. Rhoads;' engineer on oho of the lateral roads in this Cotut-: ty, was entered (hiring itiWalsienne of the fata4 and, robbed of-5690 in money, tiro Watches and - a quantity of clothing..'. The money belonged to a son of 'Mr. had haply retnivil from the army. Tile neighbors 'yaw a nephewof Mr. Rhoads, who is fwmgiar,witbdhe premike ing the. house with the- plothing. Ilts not _ . . . ' ode of (loQii..ny _ Warm Weaa • er..—A citizen of olkimensville has a. large tank. sunk into, the ground, several feet below the our-. ' face at a point of uniformly low tertflieratire. Ir i tothis tank tw.o small tubes are inserted resat'. jog above the sitirfacti. 'Tho tank being filled, the water in it- - assumes the coldness, of the. earth 'around, .and any quantity of ,warrnerfrom a. hy . - .drant,. pitcher, or other ve s sel; being poured .a one of these tubes displaces an 'equal quantity of the cold water and forcesit upward, through the other tribe, thus furnishings supply of oalatable drinking water rtithont the use4ine. . Measures have been tulteu to scinufe a.pateut; . . j i ttritiee a u • s • A s i tt o: 0.71 Bold—Otte of 1.44. - :,fis:saiga.s. Shot alai' Kiito.by the .f.kzptai , es M-Jnilay.,tunrning last abOut4 o'clock, as the boat' yirgiuta r ewned .by the Schtivlkill NavigatiOn Company, and cord inaigled by Capt. Smith of Beading, was passing througtithe• . guard locks 'at.:Landifigville, this County; four .Irislunembearded the. boat, two seat; ing themSelves.at the bow of theboat, and two at the stern. : As the'boat was passing up the the men :gathered.. around the Captain, and .de-. mantled his metier: . The Captabareplied that he hid but seven"doliar;.. - .and . that they could hairo. .that. :The robbers. - were.dissatistiett, and outt'of the rufliansnamed Owen: Mtulen;.strtick thu Cap, tam en the : head avith a - bilty,.aini- threw him on the hatchway. The Captain's son, a. small boy, who.had loaded..a gnu . . by his fither's.direction; came up the cabin • steps,':. and placing - the gun near Mulleu'Shead, tired tecontentathrbught.he liead eif the' rtibber-killing hittittistantly.... Maley, lived on "the Flat," rianuylitill Haven; and Was known to be . li:de:Spec:lA° After Mullen was shot,. ihp test; of. t . he men attempted to'sieze • Capt. Smith,:but he sprang overboard and' dWaill .ashore.- His sou followed him.bv jumping through the.cahin winduw. : When the Claptain jumped in to the . water . the rufilins threw the. tiller at• but-tortunately it .missett - !inn. ",. The Captain and his son aticktiililt'A in reaching. - Orwigeburg Land' tug, without . further molestation: - The robbers petted the -boat to the.s.hore;and.eadaped.:. Every 'good.citizen will feet a sense of reliefthat snch..a scotindrel'aS Mullen, has.:been:.disposed of, 'earnestly. hope tbatottier. wnitches.iu this :wheti-canght .iii. prime, -Maybe • sent the same road "as quickly. "'. . - • • .01i'Mnitit,y Cormier Johnson hehtan inquest. 'The jury' rendered a verdiet.of "juStitiable. C&th Hoitiefor 2ifiners:While building, up his eedlierY:at.MeyeraVille; Henry.:Myer saw the necessity Of toms ing his men with thO-MieauS of improving . theinselves mentally and' For. this purpose he originated and bUilt.-.a , duo house, and drew :up the annexed rules -Icy its government; whieli inity:reguireichinge or addi tion as the Institutkinds developed. •Tlie' gene; •ral idea iS 6orninendable;•alid'werthy of imitation OneratOrs • • . • • For.the: QODernote/it of the. Chib House. . To this Rouse I shall have attached a Ten-pin -Alley,' quoit - Alley.and Ball . gr,inurl, .and inside .a desk-for writing. hooks and newspapers. • • ' " ....Ist. Until - the. &hoar Directors shall haVe built a permanent Schoolhouse, they shall have the•control of this building fur School 'perposes Sundays ex cepted, until 4 o'clock, P. M; • • 2d: Ou Sundays; •tualil 31.:. house will be open for Sabbath School' and other 'religions serviCes, under the'control of the Catholle. • Bd.• From [o'clock,- P. - M.', :until 1.0 'o'clock. P. 5L',. ihe'different Protestant detiominationit .will have con trol for Sabbath School -lard - other services -iii reAular order of•their.appliattion...* ' • • • 4th. On Monday.' Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, the Mouse will '.be - Opened from 61.4 o'clock to 9,i o'clock. P.. M.. for various amusements; Such as 'Ten-pins, quoits,' Ball, Dominoes, Checkers,-Back •gaminon,•and others of-'that character. • . .. • • fu these games Ir is recommended that no value- be staked: but if it' is desired; 'ln 'order to preserve thel science of. the game's and invient reckless, playing. I will allow them to play 'for money not exceeding live . -cents' per game: provided the inoney lost is paid into tho - Office, and hi* used in the purehase of newapa pens and books twin: kept In the building. . • sth. Oft. Wednesday evenings Literary Exercises will • :•.91.11.. On Saturday. evening. Musical' ExerclseS after sunset until then Quoits, Ball, On this occasion 'the llouseavillbe open from ' , I toil) o'clock; . • ' • ' • • • itn; Women are admitted to all the' exercises With-1 .This Week•the Conti has been occupied with the trial out exception. • • •.- . . • I• of civil causes, exchisively....The first rare was, • sui.'.Childree Under 12 years old: are' not 'admitted • t Ile - lit'irs of ROht:Wth'dstile Ye: Benj. 11. tildin - -Eit'd nitereionset. except Wilk. their Parents : en Nednesday na-nt by 114 , feeL at Ilie :corner of Market and Saturday : . • •. • and f„A` furtland streets,- With - valuable:an ' Ilth. Alcoliolic•and -spirittious, liquora are positively pfovements, • A main, point in the case was the (pies-. proldhited.. nut:only In the Club' "lousy but also at th, •t km Whether the property, then a vacant-town lot, was' works, under fosfeittim of 'wages for :Work done, " ".seated" or" ani'eated" in. 1834. and was leg:tlly sold Violation of this rule, although the Eict'.ohty not be an. •by the County :I'teastirer In MG for unpaid taXeA: . cerlained for some time afterward: ....The act of bring... • virtue of which.sale the plaintiffs-acquired title. The in,,lige& .k. to the wo.discbarges the man.hringing it. • defendant 'elatmeti, through- the Cumnierelal Bank of - This does not ri event them having it at hoine. - Pennsylvania, whose title. he Supreme Court had stir " • 9th. Writing- materials,. newspapers and 'books:tained, In. a...suit - broUght.by the -Bank to recoVer. of furnish, and ,are always athand. The:men are desired. Woodside (Who-had bine into possessinn on his tux ti • to write their leaere in the evening:. audit nut able la. tle), on the.priticlple as expounded in the opinion de; Write; I volenteer to dolt for them, - also set copies tot • livered by Judge Bell, (213. 4091, that ... • •.. • them to-learn writing when so desired..., • • . 'dt is essential "It land..niudeln . 1830, for tax •- • . • • • es. that it t and - returne d has been assessed and - retued as misdated • • . . or • where it has-been • returned as a seated tract or lot; ....- brieket-L-Goms i ktireed. the . A:ihinnil 'Club .that it be transferred to the nnseatedlist.by the County ' Ph. itaile!phia.C4.4l,..rhe' Potts- Onninlesioners; , ,ir their authodzed 11t161118,.*Ith notice - title Win* Thursday last -ii .. „very, - "te the owner, if practicable: before sale." • . litter-eating game• Was played :on the Mill, Creel • This "was in ISan. and so thethatterrested till;-he in ground, bettycen'ille , tirat elevens Of the AsblSix stitut 4 on of- the present t•uit in 1859. •In the meantinie L:11.11/'..of Philadelphia and Of the Pottsville . Club: the subseqUthit owners to the Bank, relying upon' the The: eie . veti . of the Ashland ClUb.reuelied here oi . esfahlhhinent of, their title, and without adverse notice. the evening,. Philadelphia train Of • .WednotadaY Irony Woodside Or his Heis, proceeded to erect a.fine and Sthppert at PernisylVania. • Ou. Tlinrs'--. - brick dwelling house On the premises, custln..„o upwards of. $300i1,- , -and to make•otherimprovements. Wood day. Morning the wickets were'pitched narly,:and . ..sidebought the lot from•the.CountY Commissioners In the Potteville .the teas, were sent to •• 1843. for $B. Over three days were 'spent in the trial. the bats: The Chili made •73 in its . first inning; 'resulting on' .Thursday in a verdict' for.,the plaintiffs. The Ashland "made 38• in its. that inning:' In ; The Court will - deliver its opinion this morniutr, upon floodlit! inning the .Pothaville The Ash - - '...a point Of laW.herettiftwe reservelL'which may affirm or • land.oiny seered•26 on its:. second-the Pottsville' . negative the etlmt otthe.verdict. • • ; .. • :heing Victorious. with 71 - rtuni-te' spare... The Ash-. • "James smith , ehrfi'tian Rosenberry. and others, Ns. land Limb is.inferior to tbe• Pottsville in ftolding Daniel Messenamith andisrael'llering 7 Ejectmenh for sotne'fifty acres of land in.*Rtish n,.wnehip... Verdict. • a-string point hi aricket-while . its bowling is • • yesterday Morning, fur deleudantS—when the Court not. as. eflittith - e.• The .gatue•Of Thursday was a."• adjourned, tijl this (satu With morning at ne'clock. . very pleasant one in every respect. The -on TilesdaY. nu - motion tut' ,Hr. Little, Felix Aheart, phians••retnitted -home . ' y etsterday...' .V 1 o presume EN., formerly a inemberef the New., York -Bar, and that-the return match will be . I.tiyeil..when M the - ore recently of Carbon County; was atimitted to pruc 'Pottsville •Olgb., visits the City next Month to, lice in the several Couris of this Cbunty. Ausurt :play a return inatd, wiiirthe - Young - America.", . • Prepesps to settle arMalianoy , ••• ' • Annexed _is the Score , of Thursday's game . • POTTSVILLE; . -- . t4TEA VC E. ,011.11ER1r, . ILL. • ..Eottnvilie,.Ea: 7 •• .. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF. THE" ', • 'WHEELER . dc 541180 ff - 7.SEAV EiSt MACHINES •••• • • • • o ! • ! Schuylkill , ' . - A number of these' xCellent Fatuity Machines - are al l". Ways kept on hand: can be seeiiin operation by calling 'at the corner, of -Fifth and Norwegian .-Sts.,' Pottsville. I. '•''accomanklitte peinis.'nsing these Machines, a I , stlpply OUMACIIINF.NEKM.ES;AVIAMIINV and Soar, 5I and.i :LAWN TUOVAD. ill all 'numbers. and.. colors, k`S , adapted to Sewingg. Machine- use, Willbe kept !Iv on hand. .• . • •• • : • • • 'rhcirotigh' instinCt:iong for working . these Machines will be given to parties purchasing. . - . 61 •We are also Agents fur tlic'sale of ". •• •• : I • • The Stowe' PleAviaig !Vlach i pronounced to be-equal lb any or the Sew- Inc Maitines now - in -"the" market, anti--is peculiarly adapted tor heavy-wor, •lind particularly. for 'sewing 0. .. leather. work.- The shuttle. is, larger - and' the needle : SmallerDrin In nny'o:her Machine:lu use, • ' . 'Orders by.mail will receive pronipt attention.. . Call 0 - and examine before purchasing elsewhere: ' : IST INNINGS, . . Lech Wright • - Reilly b•Myers Futtersouc Lioughteu b Wright. . 1 c and b Allen Thyloi I b.w, - b_Myers. 0 b Alleh ETSIGI a Stiurnsu b.My-_ :• ers ... .. .. "4 c Leddy b Myers Stichter b Myers: ; 313 Ridgwhy•b Wright . 9 b Myels - ..'. .. . bandc Wright • I.c Whine. b Allen !deli - lames ti;Myers.... • we Myers b Wright Parry;b Myers . • 11 run out, • Suyderitit out • :U c Leddy 6 Myers. 8ye5...'..... '.. .. 29 ..... . - ... Leg-bye - a• ' 5, .. .• .. Wides.:..: .:„ .. 13. • • • MOON'S OIIANOEB --" Warthinau run out, Leddy rim - 0ut. ..... Allen- h Griffith b Stilt bTaylor ?dye's b 'Wallis b Tayior:. Houghton c Ridgway b. . Perry ... ' . -;• . . 0-b Parry Wright c.gnd b Taylor. 4 not-0ut.:... Shurrian not out . . ......... .1 c Patterson .b ..Parry Scull , Taylor_ Y run ant' • ANALYSIS O"'•NOWI f ING•..-POTTSVILLE, .IfALLB.ititAI.IO3.•WIC'TS. . 84: 28.. 5 . T '. 0 BALLO. Rugs. AIArNA:•S i YIiI; . 115..WIDEES. . —24 9 • . •T •-• .T• 1:6...00 • Et •- 10 - •.••• ' ..* .0: • 2- • • Taylor ~.. . . . . . ' -• • • Aser..ANM ,•.: tfreolres :Cb te. Snyder: .• . Miller: Scorers. ... Schaltc:•, • A. Cambridge.. . . A game wee. played" on Saturday laet' between theAuthra'cite:C.ub of Silver Creek - and the Vol ted Eleven Of Pottsville, oil the. groirod of thelat: ter, *bieh terMioatediu favor- of, the Met named Club-with ten wicket toren • PrOceillikgs of the BorOugh atatee. meeting'of Council winsteld oil Tuesday eVenim last: Present, Messrs. • Cochran, 'Dobson, Grif. titti; .lleffner, Gressang,• Morrie, - Reed, ..Strauch Mover, Leonard, and - Focht, _ President. - The , minutes of pre:l4°6, meeting' were rem end adopted.' • • - - The - Street'. Cominittee reported. adversely ti granting petition- cf. Geo. W. Good . anil others f.'n crossing at'Fourth and. Wolcott atreeta ; . also ad versely for opening Peacock ..street, - but it is thi opinion (if the Committee that the next street be , low could he.openett cheaper Mid , aceoniinodatc thecitizene ; the Committee isays, that the atien-.. tion of Council is. required' to•planking Railroad .• - . • ..PrnY le; . st [dues., Dandruff : -, any afflitlientse of the ttrealp....No Disoovrotv o.t' COM.' s stretA ; the Oinamitteu. declines doing any.' work; -on street alluded to hipetition,i4 Geo. W..MatelsPUC 1.; NOT "Heir Color Restorer." in,`;andreported,that the Grand Jury had•fonnd -"London" r me"" • “lialr.Cidor Reritorer a true bill - Messes of .J. L. Itieueig- and others, ; "Loudon , ' •• "Bair Color Itestorcr.o and.that‘the Matter had•heen continued to the , 'London , ' . - _GREAT "Bair Color Restore::" December court' • • •• . •• • 'London' , nximinr , :. - "Bair Color -Restorer " The Committee on' Finance , and- Accounts re- . • “Londote• . • 6 ;liali Color Restorer." ported adversely to . paying additional bounties:to ' It is the Oka. KNOWN Ilarrosaat or CoMm Aso Pea. forty-eight. members of the .Forty-eighth Regi- TROT : llama Daratimo 'conatitan; ' Delicately perfumed. went. giving the reasons at length. . 'r . it 'will rt..toie grav•hdir to Ifs original color. . 3: t will make itgrow on bald heeds.... On motion of. lir. Str4uett. is was resolved thatlt ill restore the natural secretions. • . • the Colulnitioe of Fire Apparatus be instructed to 4. It will , remove all 'dandruff and itchings. • .purchase-oil for the use of the Good Intent hire 1 . 5. ft,will make the hair suft,.glosay,aud Uutn parry: ' 6 'lt wilt preserve the original color to old.age.. • Reports- of. Borough SnrieYor .in reference , to -7: Ii will prevent toe hair from falling off. chatige.lif grades in Railroad; Market, ,and•Cen- .S. It will cure all diseases of the scalp. tre streets, were -submitted by Ginn. -of Survey, • • . lirel MOT A. .111011 - . E. . 'Weir Color Restorer accepted,•and.grades established. ' "I 4 nd°'" . Deport of. Special Committee on granting Mr. : :' 14 """" . • aRiD - ; :k(mitm. , • •'• "Hair .ailor Restorer." r Cooi- Riorer.." R. R. Morris special privilege to store coal . MO. London ruts Co l lor - Restorer was road and accepted.. • ' • • I • 'II • "Lund ' "Lluir. Color Bextmer.” The statement of the 'Borough 'Pre'astirer weal " re Londo.! - cmartrictira. • Color 2e borer .read and tiled. • ' •• ' • . "'London . . • . • . • • 'Weir Color Restorer." Petition of Stiebter Thottipson, asking per ':UNED Wi.ooß{ MOST FAIINENT PillitOCIANB AND Ciotatro. MiNSiOD to store one hundred ...barrels:of 'coal oil Ea. tiwArNe &SO O: . Sdme six years ago I. begun to 'iii their building on' Coal •street, was read and .lose iny hairotial cuuttaned .do Ito , until..the scalp m ;ed. • . .• • . 'because as bale as the petit' of miliand; troubled al-'o' • - • - with adj....agreeable arisin g fiver,•great heat; and dand On motibiaof Mr.-Straneha resolved that ruff, small plist r ules would_ firm; quite sore tothe..^_uch.: the petition of R. II: Morria 'asking permission to and the remainiug portion of the hair on the side and store :twentyttiarrels of deal . - oil, be granted,-and . :.back of my head became quite gray .' Alter using .ar that any Other application ofmunlar.chilracter. be number of IRestoratives (so cadletl).•without success, • • ~ and my. head 'nearly" destitute of hair,' I reluctantly comroe , ncedl the --1.01;11/0 N 'HAIR . COLOR. RE .- On motion Of Mr. Strancli Telolyed that STOIihR.AND uESSIG."- Now, candor and ji113.- the Street .CMuruittee.be bell remove ob.. lice compel m.) to say to all, that through tis use I 'structiiins in Norwegian Creek between Unitinand. . now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair.co Norwegian streets. . • • • '• - 'pletely'restored to its original dark and glossy appear: On motion. of. -Mr. Babson it eras resolved that mice, dud I venture the assertion, the world tarnishes the. Street 'Committee • lie instructed _. to ctilyert preparation equal and I do. conscientiously, NorWegian Creek from High street to the section say-to ail who are •ity,r.tor bald, hair dry and 'harsh: or .abovei , titid repairthe planking of the balance. falling-0111W at oace this cleanly and delightfully - On Motion of Mr. Iliffoer it was - reeelied that perfumed article: • . ' ISAAC L. aiAItSEIALL,• the•cellai:of the builditig.in - -which' the .Cpuneil '• • • States-Nnay,', • cliamlier.is located, be drained, and that the St. - • • °W U Leohnro .Priee 75 cents a bottle; six bettls*: $4, Sold by Dr. Committee' ee that the.workis done. - - - SWAYNE dt SON, airs North Sixth. street above Vine, The following: bills were read and - ordered to br - Philadelphia. -Also by . ' ' • ..Paidi'f• - ' • ' . •-•- • JOIEC G. BROWNS: SON,Drimfists, - Pottiville. , . 51.-ZWelber •'. • • - • . - .$2 'mi.I.II4NRY 84.1'1,0R, ••• ' "-. •' -• • Adam ... .. • 30 3i 'June 17'. '65. • •• . 24.. • . Gan Cciru p an y . - 2;a9 44 ' • IkVout the Largeat 'Maim,f.aeturing. Cheinista. fo . 47ti Supervisor and St. lamb. ' : 475 74:: H crld.l. •F. Alstatt . • .. , • ".. •' . 8:51 , I am.-acquainted With Mr. IL T.; Ilmituotp. menu- H- B. Smith ... ... ... ••13 lb lecturer. of REL/11101.106 Gattemat Pearanavuiss.. lie • W.-ltiland••• . ' • • .2 -. oceepied..the d:ng.stare opposi,e my• residence, and . • •• • 24 17 • .was successful in cuni:ucting the:business where others • • .. . .. ... • •-• • • •••" • bad.not been. Neatly so before, him. -1 have:been fa -- viirablrizipressed with his chaiacter and.enterprise. • WILLIAM•WRIGIITMAN,. Firm of Powaas.& Warcurvmarr, , • r . - Maudfacturing Chemists,'. '— • 9th and Brown Streets Phila., • 14-Gm •. T0ta1.... ...... Adjourned. . 'O not. out p.Scu 11 ballets l'a ASIILAND • ~ , ' "2D INNINGS. b Taylor • • 113. Taylor, • • 7 a-McGinneasl! Parry: b Parry • •••• ..-11.b Taylor, • .. •I b Parry . ' Previoneivaiie - A 3 The late Governorilrongh, who had a yery . powerful *ales; one ltdcires 4 ed two audiences in two. different States at 'the Same time: HO spice on the public landing at Cincinnati, and a crowd nearl.taa large Ile that before ; him gathered. on tliwKeptoolty shore to listen. The Ohio was lalir2' .s bar ranning out froth the. Southern shore of the , liver 'made:the - incident posisible, and 'vier* Word of the orator dletinalp . heard by both sudien eba:' • 'A Mita- who ventured _ M . -disturb the assent hled g.eptackiani wad instsntly.dueked. • • • - . .tMaoira" Xmas' Joimsat.:—On looking over 'your . .colitrans-oltiatutilay last we were. glad' to learn of the Atatnerites and creditable improvements which are be , lag made.% our town' this season.' Stove factories, *snactdite ,Shope,..feundriese Pelltetylltania' . nall,Trinityclinrch. Centre greet; ac., This so .far, bit .I.Wonik alt.-what. has become - of Abe ;woolen factorY Which- we expected to have seen in tuU " operation long. before this: 'and also 'the hosiety: mann factoryl *lf we visit Reading:trifled. plentY :oftnills }n. operation, - The• statue the cas e' ; . GermantOwn. atom ter, end a host of 'other 'places...Why-should' .we stead elope y :The time has come when viestionld make 'a push... Wemtistget at rnanufactoriv o'er , own 'goods; and be more independent et other 'countries %than evert:mince .We see the advantage of doing-e°. Why should webe CibllLted to eend . to &Leland. Germat nY or'any otherplaee for our goodk - when we have: the power and am manutaeture precisely the same articles moor own town as cheap-or even a great deal cheaper. and beneficially,to - our towns-people_ and give employ ment to our . own boya and girls? We have here boys 'that bare beett engaged Tin war. and are new. returned home and have nothing to do. Surely, we. bare enter prlie enough to briniT these matters right. Let us have our little town second to nope: .larrt; dear. sirs. • COURT 'PROCESO[P[tis. . . . [B:E.PORTED . ill.C6stikirELY FttllTlTEmitirAW4oußitai , . • - - . • . • . . . . September Tertii. , --Ittierter Mesa teem. .'.., .. . •Contluned from the report of last week. • The.trial 'of criminal cases for. the terni was cenclud .edlast: Saturday: ' , A number of parties heretofore and now'reported c nvicted of earl ms.offeases..but not Sen tenced; will probably be sentelided to.day. • ': Jacob S. Meyer plead guilty to selling liquor Withcint llceo • Dennis Kerwtck was 'convicted ofari assault and bat I tery:on 'Patrick Manly.. .Thts was partof the Tuscarora • light, •previonsly.mentionett. . - ' : • •-.- .. : ~• • -. Francis. Coyle,: John ' Rooney.' and John and James Golden were cniveicted of an assault and ..batter.V on • Michael Driyle...Withlutent to kill. - •. - • • . • ' 'Jelin Renton was efawirted of assault and' battery on •Cmistahle.Jacob Chrisman.. with intent. to kill: • ....• Charles Metere was charged with burglary. by George - To:ft—bat aNaitted.• ._. *. . • - -.• . ..' : ' • • •*- • ~ :Jacob Stein was tried on. one of six separate til lls, tor forgew. but acquitted .-- though - dine' ed to pay thecosts,. amounting in tids. case alone: to. nearly.sl6o, It items • that in 1660 or' thereabouts,. Stein prOcured diseounti • for tiome•S6ooo and upwards. on his Own . several notes, endorsed respectively by'Samnei Waist. Daniel . toner, .=-,...SchrOpe, John I'. Klinger, and . Daniel IL Heist. • The' notes were protested at. matu .ity, and upon . netice. to 'the endorsers, they fleclared.entire ',offer:lnce-of the • tmnsaction, and pronounced their endorsements forge riea. which the behayior of the accused at the timitend ed to 'confirm, Ilence preseeutions were 'soon 'after commenced. but their trial h.fs been delayed from lime to time, on aceount•of the absence. of Witnesses in' the 'army and other,catiscut. • T.l e five ctbee'cases remain in . - Henry Stelltainp, Was charged with . malicious Mis chief by Ferdinand Meinerino; . not guilty, and. Mush* :Jetties Carlin.was convicted : titan assault and battery'. do Conrad Sillymain with intent to kill.. The accused. had been ctischarzed from work. at a colliery, superin tended torthe prosecutor. near Midilepoet•, and the at: . lack was made In letaliatinn. , Sillyman has but: one 1111.1, and but'for the accidental arrival of a passing tray: . eler on. the vied. he would . probably •liave..'fared; still worse =as It mu, he gjlol.witli a .. broken rib and smi drybrutses., • • . , . .. . , ... . . ~ .. .. - .. . - . - A surety case againet the same deft. -kW oath 'of the :mine prosecutor, was also heard by the Court. '-- .. - .. •• Catharine Tiffthey plead guilty to an assault and - bat, 1- tery tin• Mary Slack. and ivfniflned 6 cents.'und costs. john R. Davis ryas found guilty on' two.indietnients, for not repairing the reads in. Reilly Township. . • ~.: Charles Fisher .was tried 'for assault 'and battery on.! Charles Seifert; not guilty, and coats 'divided between the parties . for Payment. • - . •• ' : , • •:' ' 1 . •., • Jeri' IV. Crosland was charged with 'selling. Muer without liCense; acquitted, and ;the - prosecutor.. Jacob Chriaman'for cots : ; • " .• . • • - • . ' *Frederick C Elting was 'elfin acquitted on a similar charge. but directed to pay the costs. . . Patrick MeGreary was 'found . guilcy . ,of • assault and_ haf t , ._fry - ,on Ftlift Mullen, and fined S I if anti costs. • : • 'Patrick Shelly was convicted of .selling liquor with out licentw.. -.- - '. , ' : • . •-• .- .' • • Alm - et:y.of the peace casengainst James Carroll, On' .connibtincof F. 8.-Gowen, was heard. ' .:'• : ' • • . .. • The Court directed not - pins. to be entered in each of: the scveral proAecntions •agaiti4t: :.Arlatine• Carter. for open i'••tvtitiess. for wsatill. and battery on Susan Woods, . and on a surety case: and fwainat Susan Wonds, - and Jas.:fella Reed alias Williams,•each for open lewdness. MARRI.'I,GE G u .L.TGLING'S- GREAT -PHYSIOLOGIGAI, WORK: or every one his ovin•Doc "tor—being a private instructor for married perßins, ttinse about to. marry, both' male aud 'female.. in ever*: ;thing concerninwthe - phYsliflogy and relations of our sexual system and the prevention or prevention 0(.65-spring; - spring; including all - the new - disceiveries never beiore given in the language, by.WM. YOUNG, M: D. Ibis . is really a valuable and inter eting work. .It is written in plain language for.the general reader: aid is illuStmted with uwiiitis of .one .hundred engravings.— All young marrie d people,. or those'ConteMplating mar riage, and having the leitat impediment to married life, should read this b00k,,. It diseloSee secrets that eVery one should be acquainted with:: Still. it is a book that • must be lockedsuo, and.mot lie about .the - hous.e.. It 'will be sent to any one on the receipt of 'fitti Centz='.• AddreFs - • WI LLIAM:.Y I ,II3:4O, - No. 416 Spruce St elxwe.Fourth, PblladelPhin. - (Sept. 23, !116 ' 38.6 m . . . . . Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, treated with the utmost -success. •by Dr. ;J: ISAACS. Oculit and Aurist, efernierlyt of• Leyden. flollaral,) No. 51V PINE - Street; • Philadelphia.:. !Testimonials. from Me most reliable sources the.ci . t! • and Country can be seen at his 9ffice. The medical faculty are' invited to accompany their•patients, as he has no secrete . in his practice. FiCIAL EYES . inserted without' pain. No charge inade for examination. • • • March 11, f 65. , . 11(otice.—ThoOe wishing to beconie rich, or succeed irtanything they iv . ish; should Send for one or.all of the Gipsy's Seven - Sacral. Charms. •Thousands have' done •sivand now'rejoice.- They.cost but: ittla and du much griod. • For battier-rticulars. send stamp, • and pet, pa • fall explanation. ' .N1A.170,,- Ballston *pa. N. Y.. Extnicioirisansapari.iln sea and renovates the blood, 'instils the vigor. of health lutolhe•systen, and purges out the-humors that. make 'disease.' . April 8, : . • 14-nra '.• 8623 36 7,315 28 s7,gto 64 April 8! ,05 —THE tiRGATENGETSIT,EMEDY.' . ' . . Stir JAMES ,CIL'Ai.ItEV* CELEBRATED; ,FEMALE:; PlLLS!.: ` Prepared from a•prescriptieti of Sic-J. Clarke, W.', Physician - Extraordinatylo the Queen.. • Thii well known medicine is no itripositkm.. hut* sureandfe remedy . for • Female 'Difficulties arid.Ob- Studio -from any cause whatever; and; Although Owe& remedy, - It contains, nothing •hurtful...to the constitution.; . To blinatanLsniss it is peculiarly salted: , in a short date, bring otthe monthly , period withreg '. •In all mier.rif Nervous and Spinal • Affections. pain m the Back and Limbs. . Heaviness,, Fatigue :on slight exertion , Falfdtation of the Hoot, and of Spirit., Hysterics:Sick Headache, Whites.and all the ,painful diseases oceassimedhy.a dh.ordered System, these pills uill.eflect a cure when ail other menns have failett••••• ••TuissPlLLB DAPS NICVSII DEM kNOWS FAIL NFEIVItS ttla DIRII7I7O.NVOS TO 2D 14,5 . T..01 Pastrutrr 'asts watt. For full particulars; get a paimphiet. free; 'of the /tit. Sold by all Dritegis . ta. Price $1 per bottle. . . • . • • Sole United States Agent, - • . • _ JOHN.MOSES. portlandt St:, New York. • N. B.—sl and !6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized agent. will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by.tetum .Nov. s;'st. _ Unll 9 4Negetable Sicilian Ileac Illene.wer has proved itself to be the most patfect preparation for the hairever oft'eredlo‘the public. • . •• . It is a ver_etable compound, , and contains no injuri ous properties whatever. • • . . • • ,IT• M ILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR. TO ITS ORlGl wilkkeep the hair from falling out: . •-• • • • it ft REWAR.D.-Lont. ..Triesdai'evenink; •It cleans the scaly and maims the hair soft, 'instructs' e 7 .1. 1-r"the 12th just., between the Methodist Church and silken. - • . • • ••• . • • , sin .2d street and the corner of Mahantongo and Court-, 'lt is a splendid hair dre;ksing. • - - • land 'streets, a buckskin pursecontaining. about s3tl,' No person, old. r i‘ r einf.!' should fail' to nee, -' mostly in Ave dollar bills. The tinder will receive the IT. IS RECtIMM NDED AND USED BY 711 11 " above reward by leaving it at this office. ' - FIRST MEDICAL 'A "'MITI': • '' • . Sept. '23. •?1.5 . • • 3S. • rir - Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair ReneWer,. • • --- and take no other: . •' • . , „STRAY Y.lGl4.—Came to' the premises. of the P • R. . HALL CO. - • enhocriber on the St Clair Road; above the Old Nashua, - N. e OIL Distillery. on Monday. September 4th, 110: 4 Formic* all drumists; . . ;, ;_ . .two small . PIGS. about. three months old. ` - Angust 12, - .• . ". . u 2 -811 1. One a light brown 'male pi}. .with, black spots: `The owner will gill, pay expenses, aud take.them away, otherwise they will he sold ac cording to,law. , . GEORGE URCiL Sept. 11. TS. . 11-3 t• Army Hilt. Thies, All ',Erni.tionst " DK: SWAYNE'S ALL-MEAL - LNG OINTMENT." "DR. SWAYNE'S ALL-REALINO OINTbIENT." No case so obstinate, or • long' standing, it -will not • care Sp a short time.. all kinds of Teller are permanent ly cured. Army. Itch: which IS so prevalent, it never . fails to di - re.' Chronic: Erysipelas. Srdt:Rheum. , Ring- . Worms; Barhere Itch. Eruptions covering the - 'whole surface of the laxly, old Ulcers of many years standing, that put at defiance every other mode a treatment, all yield to the healing propestles of the great vegetaifie salve. ' • : . Pride to cent& periding GO cents to Dr. Swayne Son. 310 NORTE. SIXTU Street, Phihulelphia. a' box will he mailed to any part,of the United States,lree of chases. . . ' Sold by lIENRI7 . EAXLOR,.Drti&Ist, Pottsville. . . - . , ... tilelinitrOldta 'Extinct Buehu gives health and vigor to the fr.une and blot . = to the pallid cheek... Debility' la accompanied by many . ahrtning, symptoms, and ifno treatment is submitted ' to, consumption,, insanity 'or epileptfc . tits ensue: ''. :-- .. , Aoril S. 0.. • 14-Sm - .. . Ra t :l li. iVA op.—S fr a yed ' away or stolen from .". the premises of the en*rlber. Thursday,' the 24th ult L a small . Rat Terrier Dog; Color 1K • black. with•under part af the belly' timed with yellow: Feet also tipped witlf,yelloSt. - Eats . -• slightly Cropped." The above reward will be paid to RlLanhood - AND Yo re trrusta. mo are regained by`A ny person returnin7 said Dog to the owner. HELM i;OLDII . E*IIAOT Boolll.l...:Aprit 8 .. 65 .. 14-6 !n . •l I - F.tt.svi i lc; Sep t. 2. .65 —35..ta . WIAS. '.l ATKINS. ' • .TVIIIISK ERN: • W lIISICE RS !.. .. Do yon want Whiakers or Moustaches? Our ,Gre- 1 , , . :elan ,Componnd will force them hi groW on the smooth-. . est face Or chili, or hair on bald heads, in Six-Weeks.. . _ _ • Price, $l . W. Sent by mail anywhere closely sealjiti, r r.--E. ACifE RN ' WANT E Cr..--Ftve . . Twiehers iv:tided to .takm.ehiti4e2of the'. Pnblie School s of on receipt of price; - : AddresS. .. ' ..' -, • . WARNER2s Co 4 BOX _ 1.38, .Brooklyn, N. Y_' South Manheim.Townshin, Schuylkill County. Aft eX utnination will .he held on the .4th of'October. et 9 Feb. 11, 'ai.-• - ..; • - - : •; ' 64 3 r. '.- :.. l ick at I s •heria Tavern - in said Township - - Schools ' . will open a.hort time after examination., • • - .. • ' ' : .WILLI&M BERKHEISER, - Seely. . . ,•ThieG.t;oizir. or Svanaciim—therefore the nervous and - debilitatedahould immediately. use HECILL -1301.p% E.V . TRAQT Buonu. . April 6, 65. 14-6 m. The Beidtal Chrimbie, an. Essay of Warning and lnetniction for N - unng lien—pablisbed by the Dow ard Aseoefation.; and cent 'free of charke in sealed en velopes. - Address, Dr. J. SKILLLN lIOUGDTOIF, -Ili ward Association, Philadelphia. Pa. • Feb.ll: , 65. • • • .6-ly . A Thins of Beauty' is A ~3oy Forever. . . , . Those who desire brilliancy of coniplexion; rmoat Purify and enrich. the blood...wliich.get.wiini.pta Coa 01INTIt.si6ra EXia.tirr SinSAPARII.I.A invariably does' Be collet It ia no Pare,nfmedicine. 'Aak for Halmbold'S, Take no othprs" • April S, .C... 5"- •" '. .. 14-6 m . , . : . . ILELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUCIIIi • " Is the Great'Diaretie. • • • lIELif.BOLD'S CONCENTIiATED F:O7:AM! SARSAPARII.I4: • . •'• Is the Great 'Blood Putifier.. . . • . . - Both are prepared according ',to rules. of Pharmacy. .and t.,..emikt - y, l 4ted nrethe most' active that Can be made -" A prilS. 134.. 14,tlyn • • . . . . . . . .. •; Not a few •of : the .Woroot Dioordoix that afflict, itiankincr, erfee firm eruptions - et ' the .. blixef. Ilil.Mlte '1.6'4 &VIT.-VC? .op SAILBAPA MICA -Is'a remedy of the utmeat:.villne..; : April 5: , rri... 14-bin J [Qclrntiold~e' ' Fluid E3etrAct .• Beaches , ' is piessam in tast.e . and 'odoi*, free. froinall injnriona pro. perties and immediate 16 its action. [Mail f4.am. . . . . . . To - Purify; EsoNich the flood, and Belau tify;the complexsion. Ilse . - llnt.houir,o's gam): COM:MN TRATKD 'FLUID • EXTRACT SAASATeII.I.A, • One bpttle •equals•in e4trengtb one gallon of the Syrup or Decoction: :•-, April S. '65. ' . : • i :..• .. ; • . .. - . .: 14-Gm - •• . • BAIR. )%E mutat DYE I Batchelor's 'flair' Bye -is the beet. tn. the world. • "The only true and perfect Dye—Harmless—ln stantaneous and Relialyth - , produces a Fplcuilict Black or Natural Brown—remedies the lit efrectti of Bad Dyes, and frequently restores the original color, .. &Old by all Dfuggists... The genuhie is signed, W. A. Batchelor,. SI :Barely Street, New York. i . • .• January 7, iSfS. 1-fp ; c .o3 . c4,oiOtto.,.ittc.ilioco . o . NOTICE.—Rev: Jt - weph McCool prefiph In the.l n- OM - I utheran. Math -to-morrow paurning, - 24th4 at the-usual hour. • • . . - .. . •-. . . . . Tun Pev..Dr: rimier: Pastor 'elect,: will preach •in the - 2d Presbyterian . Chnrch„Market Square. to:morrow morning tug evening at 10X and I'M o'clock. : ' '-: , • . .. -" • MINIS! Cnrucir S6II,AT Sonoo,r. will meet ta-morrow afternoon at 3Y, o'clock, in.the Sunday .School Baum of the First Presbyterinii Church, - fbaseinent ' of.tho Church) corner of Third and Natuintungo streets. - . • . . • .. • "- .-. NoTicE*. •:. ..-: .' • •-• • - _ ..- • -• CS- Trinity' Episcopal. Cl' iir eh..-. While the "Churcb•rs'underving repair.. ser • sict'ai will be beld.in. the Court' llouse at 105, M„ and 714' P: M. giV - We1.12 t aagresntiouul 4.7hirsich, - 11ev. 1 K. Lswis r services every Sabbath alternately, at 10" o'clock, A; M., and o'clock, P: .. •• • rxr" tit 11211101bn 'llk la rell. —Sunday nsirn keg sec 'ice (10% 6'A:hick.) corner.Mahanto a go.and 7th street.. •Sq . nday ea:ening service (7 o'clock.) ad_street..near lovihill. • • • • IL U. AUSTIN, Pastor; •• . • Resklence•Mahantoune above 7th Street. Pr - Orrin:at • Retortned Church, Market, 'Street. Rev J..C.' Beentat:-Pastitr; Regular •servites, alternately„-in the German and English langung.es.:ev ery. Sabbath day. at 10 A„. M. - .lb 7 P..' M. Prayer Meet ing andieciale every Wednesday evening er P. M. .. September 10th anti'24th, English in the morning and German in the evening.' • : • • ... - September ilth and llth, Germdn in the morning and English in the evening. , • • Einar Pirilbyterisin Church, corner.Ma hatitiongo and Third Streets': Rev. ISAAC RII:EY; Pas tor. Seririces, Subday.loyi A. M. 'and. 7.,.ky P. M., ex: .kept on the :td Sunday of every month, when: the Second service ‘vill held •at 1,}4 P.: M. -Leeture; Thursday evening. at , 7%.. Sabbath School, '2 P.. M.: Prayer • Meeting. quarter before 10, Sunday morning.. - • icirt Luton Prayer .111Lectitig, every . Sunday -morning, from 5% to ug.weloetc, in:the frame Church on Second Street, between Market and Norwegian Ste: All are "hivited: • irirlEirtiii,..lelical Chitral; • Callowkill • Street:— Rev. Snm.i. c 3. titioAp ' , Pastor. will Preach Gerrnatiev • ery - Stinday morning at 10 o'clock.; and EugliSh in the Evening at 7 rochick. • • - Birilletlindist E. Church,-Second street,tthove Market.: . • Rev. MKtut.i.outar,:.Pastor. Services Sabbath, at 10, A. M.; and .7; P. M- . .. „prayer Meeting, • Tuesday evening, at 734 o'clock.- .". rAr'Esig; Lutheran Church, Market.Sqtatre. - Rev..:L.. M.: Koorts, Pastor. Preadhing every Sunday morning and . ivening,'At 10V - A. Id., and 7, P. 3J., • Prayer Meeting andleeture Thursday even.; at 7 o'clocl IRRIED: . . AII Marriage 'Notices 'must be accompanied with. IS cents to a ppear in the Joen:Ai. . .. . . CLAVSETC-rlVOLFF—September 21.st; - .1.8.35. nt,Tre ulna." by Rev. Wiri. Garret. Jolts'''. cLAI , 81:11. of Briine, Township, tO MSS TALINA WOLFP . - Of . Rdliy rp.....? - • • • LAURENSTINE—Ori . the 17th of :SePtember,- . Patteetlie.,' Skean; wife mf -Levi lanbeneinte, an. • dung - 111er .of thelate ,Ludwig Ber,ger, of North Mau, • .helm. aged 3S years, 1 month 'and U Attys.' . LUCKENBILL—ESTON—On ThtimdaY tnorning.,.th 21st in,t..,%by the Rev. E. S:.llenry, LENV is LUOICENIaI: of Friedensbuig to KATE ESYON; only daughter of Wm Lerch of Piuegrove ; • ' • RATIIMORRIS-By Rev. 1{...11.' 'Austin, 'on 11, evening - Of the 2.ls.C.Seplettilo.r, JAcon lt/ein'of 1)04 lasville, Pa., and'aAnt: F.... Mounts of -Pato Alto, Pa. • . STRASSER—i3ACIIERT.—Ott eiening of a .16th Wet.. bylhe Rev; E. S. Ilenry. - linunv.STumurs t LorboiTy.to Seno.L.A.l3AonFir of . ,TAT ci LOR—REENER —At Tamaqua, on 'Saturday 16th in . by Rev, C.Sporn 'Mr:. WILIAAM.TArLo4 to Mrs. kon:+iote GnineNne,•both, of Thscarrint.- . . . . . . . TAY.L . OII—CORYELL—On. Tudsday the 12th that at the residence di the.bride's"paren4s. by the Rex. i ..1. Johnson, Ittenstio G..l.!Ari.cia, . icl, D., - -late Surgeon . the Ai tny oi the Ilelis.issippi, to. hiltis er/V.4 N M., da . lightl. of Alexander Coryell, -.E.N.,*- of Laintiertyille, .Ne• Simpte "annottneerriente, deaths,. free. Those- a co npanied with natieea',..4:e..., , mthet be paid Jar at. t). rate of 10 cents per line. = " • •• • . . . .. .. . .. . .. ,' SARRY, , Id llarriAbarg, Sept. 14.. of cholera mu bus. PAIR.IiJK.3. lisauy x ,if Mnnanoyy City, Sehuyiki. Cuanty; Pd... •'' • - ' ' '•• _ .. • • • . • Interred in ib° family vault. New Cenietery, Lancaat er. Pa.; 16th Met. ... •'- - ; -.. . . •. , - - . •' . llENKES=Septeraber ISth, in • Mahanoy.Townstdp. Perr.e. Beasts, aged SS years, . . Blll,Eltpia Sept..6ih.at Stiatati; in RcUly town . ship: SOU of, James and Ellen Wafer, . aged years and Montbs::. ' . • • : . • . . . ELWAIN—irt St. dlair, Sept. 11th, ULYSSF/3 GaiST; son of H 31; aud Juliaetta Id. Elwaia,'agul kyear an, - . ... . . • FER.TIOrk Sept. 11th. In North Manheim,Loeiss- Fairrat, aged 11 years; 9 nwatits atad 21 days,. .. . . . GENZLINGER--Septerribe r 12th, iii '...West .-tirans wick. Matto/it/sr; wife or. Nicholas . Gertalinger, aged. 7 - years, 2 months and"l2 days. •''." • - • '' " • : . . •- •:QEORGI.:--In Tamaqua, on the 1411.111 st.; •JOsaarts •Ckra..itiSE °zonal, aged 56 ye l ita, • • ..- - . • .. - '.• • . . . . . . . , 1110W,4.111)—On the lath of September, 1811, in thic Borough,.Jiiii llowaau, a native of (ilpiimergaushlV Sidutlit Wit , es. but during the Diet - 23 Years a highly. re epected citizen of Pottsville, aged 60 years. - . • • LETCIIER—At West Wood. in : the: Borough 'E Yorkville, °tithe 12th of September, • Etizancriii. ' wii of John Letcher, aged 49 years. • , . . . . • . SBAEFFER---Scpt: Sib; in Foster Ttismship.UcisX datmhter of John mid lielenic.Shaeffer,.agel 1-year, - monthand b. days::, ' • . . . • "Adorn tie Gravels of the Dead. ), THE MARBLE YARI . . AT 111.1111•EUSVILLE -•• His been removed to the east end of. the 'town, corm of Ostantrury,Alreet nod Pottsville 117.0hd. - The undersigned reeneclutly calls the attpiaion t, 'the public tO Ms stock of • •• • AIvrieRTCAN dt ITALIAN MAB,BLA . Which hi IS matmfacturing.into - rumba . .litonumert; ' Read And Foot Stouee,blautlepieces, Tuttle and lime: Tope. Window. anciDook 'bilis. Steps; ate°, Bast with Railing. for 'cemetery purposes:. Lettering of u. . beetetymis done in tierrnao rum English characters, at. all Itiude of-. OLIN •AILENTAL exec_ ted iu the blghebial.yleoi art and the moot eunstanti: . 'nutufier. Ile Mio lout now reutly,st;meteantiful Pcu lj turee made oat tit Italiau Marble, oubvietiutz of eon, very neat designa.for cemetery plirpose& midi as carve . Lambe..Flower Varea. Urns, 'Doves, 4,1.e.-'" Please . tal . and examine for younelves. Prices are 'very low.- Wurk delivered ata.tintauce free of charge, . • P. F.- EISEN'BROWN, funuerly of .iNorth , and CO. Auguet 12; 4.15- • . . ',1323m!• :..THE.'.*-Pci1!,4T, , .5',..; - . - RAILWAY.-:..TOMPANY SCHT3YtKI_T_A, COUNTY. ir The inbacitberOffera foi sale the Bonds Of the co-. plea?: !Rialtos! Compaissy of fgehotylkill • flomOty t Theee : Bonds and Intereit aro a first cli.as security, as they are Oxxired by a that IdOttgage on the railway to the oatent that the..eanie la now, or at any. time hereafter may be constructed.' under and by virtue of the antbority vmed in tie : Compini. . The tondei aro for Onc Ilnadred-Dollare ($100) each: Interest Coupons attacbfd, payable every AZ . months. at the rate or atz - yir cent, clear' of all Taxes—State • Conuty,..itunicipal oc Governrneitt, • • - warr2yrielr, -Bankee, . Centre pootArriill STRAYED .COW:—Strayed nwak from the, 1 Subscnber'•in "4shiand, :Schuylkill County.. Pa.. .on Augu s t 21st.,1SCA, a mouse colored W. about 1 :yeans ',She had on a round hell.. Any one return: Ing, the cow, or giving. intlirinationwhere she may be found; 4111 be suitably rewarded by . • • - • Sepbt 9,.64 36,31' • • Ttiom.k§ lIPRST. • • . . . COW.--Strftved Crain the nub:scriber: on JO: August sth, 186 n; . a• Dark. Rea COW '. with awhile spat on her forehead. le -a 1 1,91,1 ‘ " Final! cow and has 'shOrt .le4s about. five 'lei yeari old: A suitable reward will be Pahl - . fur her recovery by JAMES - FOX; St. Clair, • Sept, 9,' , 65.-30 . ,3t" •- . Schuylkill County, Pa.- VTANTED:—.TweIve 'Teachers. both Male and v• :Female. to • take, charge •of Public Schools in North Manheim-foWnehip.. An examination will be held :by • the County: Superintendent, at the School 'Bowe. near Fred: Iterk's. Tavern, near, the •Reading Railroad, 'Off SATURDAY, October .71h,• • 18'65. 'form -toeommence on the'flrmt Monday in Islovember, to last s.mouths: Salary; liberal. •• By order of the Board. • R. IIOY; Svct'y, Onvigeburg. Ps: . . VAN T E D.-10 Teachers •Male. and four Fe v r male Teacheni 'to' take' charge' of .Pablic 'Schools in Butler TownsnlP. - Schuylkill County An examina tion teachers- will he ht;ld at C•lorclon, Schuylkill Comity, •• September 28tn.:1665: . School to open on 'Monday. Ocrober.36, 156,5. J.l O . PRICE, Secty. Sept. 9;'•63: ". Mut • PI ED. ff2=7==s LOST AND FOUND. WANTEM Sept::2R.'6s Sept. 160 565 • It rANTE n for the Public Schools of Barry Town " ship; tix. Sfitle Teachers. Term 4 months. Sal aries ahemi to good teachirs... - .. The examination will he: field et the Pubile..llOnse of FrsociA Dengler in Taylorsvilie Priday, September :i2leti,' commencing at weinth precisely.' By order the Ltnard: • . 1011ANC31S - DENGL'e.It, Sec.. Barry:P.D., Pa, • Sept': it; • 1 1 ,1' Erit;',lNEM 117.1. NT fi.:llUTIle un der..!;;.oled wisheS to purchase 3 second-hand 'Steam Eagince, of 20 or 30 horse-power each. ,Athira "JABEZ SPARKS. Pottsville, Pa. 19-tf, May 7, '64 Iv ANT E D.—lmanedinte ty. jourrevman Cabinet Maker; Inquire a JOB. Pottaolle. or WM. , DEPII.6IIN,-Tarnaqua. 3T-3t ..eptembee'l6„ '65 1,E(7 A 111ll'I'1t;14;`.i TN, THE courur. of COMMON PLEAS . of .Schuyikill Cou nty.. Brew de Partitions. Faciestdar. - Term, A. D.- ISG:i. . . 119 WARD RICHARDS..vs,'Henry Morris,:Benjamin W. Riclirdii. Augustus H. Richards. Benjamin' W. .Richinds.' trustee of Salina M. Lawrence, James Con-. stable and Sarah L: Constahle, - Ma wife, In right of said Sarah: - Charles E.. Richards, John P.. Glover and Anna M. Glover.' his wife, in right of 'saia.Anna. Cath arine Wood, Maria Wood,' trustee .for Mary G; Corey, Parislialdeman and Caroline. N.' Haldeman. his wile. in-right of said Caroline, ThOrlitai Wood. George W. lltudemaii and Jennie W in right of said Jennie, lonic Scull and SIMI!. Scull, his wife, in:right of said Susan. Joseph Wood, William E.. . Wood:JUines.:P. Wood, Louis Reeves and Hannah A. D.Citves' his - wile. .in right of said .I.launah, Mary, P. IVood. and Charlesj. ' • . Notice is iiereby given• to the Parties above named, that the Court have confirmed the return of the Sheriff and thSinquisithaa and valuation or appralsement taken and made under'. the above writ, and have granted a rule tiwall persons, interested tip come,' into Coart on the Sixleenth . day of .October next; to accept or refuse the lands and tenements in said writ mentioned. at coldint to the Acts of Asiembly in such case Provided. By order of the Court: , • ••• . • ' .SOS. M. FEGER, Prothonotary Pottsville, I . 2sept.. 1§1.15. •, 1' • 3S 4t , . A ti.Dirrows NirricE.-111 the Court of 1 - 1 Common Pleas Ceuuty. ' ' • THE MINERS' B&NK OF') - . • • .• , , POT I'SVILLE in the I ,3S Sept. .Term,1.836. County of Schuylkill, ' • FL Fa. • • . ut. • I Fund in Court, ST;6O7 71 .FRANCIS,J. • ' • . . : . The undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court•to distribute the land in Court. arising from the sheriff's sale or the defendant's real estate, under the above sta ted Ficri Facials. will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on FBlDAY.•October lath. MIN at.lo o'clock, A. M., athin office in the Borough of Pottsville, when and where all persons interested aie required to make their claims, or he debarred froth eciming.in on sold :Sept. '2B, '65 - • SS-at W.M.'ll. SMITH. Auflithr: rc ICE.—Whereas Letters of Administration on, the estate 'of AILII.A.T RCiSSITER; late Or. Port Carbon. Settiyikill County, deceased, have 'been ,'rant ed by . the Reg Mer to the 'subscriber.'—Notice' is there.: fore gi% en to all those indebted to said estate to make payment; and those liming :claims Will.. present them 'for bettlemeut. , . • OBEDIAII REITIL LINDSAY RossrrEn, Executors. Sept. 43, ,65:-3-6.• OTI C E.-,Whereas letters of AdminiStratiOn - Oti 1.1. the estate - of JORN-DAUBERT, late of Reilly Toe:whip, Schuylkill County, deceased, have been granted by the Register to • the sub , criber,—Notiee is hereby given to allperitein indebted to said estme make payment; and those h'avinz .claiuts icily fresent thein for settlement. ' CATHARINE E. DAUBERT, HII - Led. CHANCE. Administratiiis. Sept. 23, 'es.-3s-6t^ I,4'll'ATE: OF. ISAAC . P. 11,1(110ENS, De cvai.ird...---Lettt;rs of Administration .upon -the ee ate of . Isaac P, .Lykena, late of the Boiorigh of Pottsville, deivaSeil, having'heeu duly :granted to the. undersigned:—All .pertionS• indebted. to the same are requested to make payment, and those. having claims to present tTiem. sirithouvtletay. Llittw:fortiEß LCPlLE,administrator. - -. • . Office--Opposite Post Office, Putteviile.. . -• • 36-6 t iv - write E;----Wheroas letters'' of- 'AdMinistration .1-1 on the estate of JuHN HOWARD, lute' of the Borough of St. Clair, Schuyikill Co.. Pa.. deceased, have been grunted.by the Register to the subs.cribei— 'Notice Is hereby given:to all those indebted to, said es tate to:make payment. Mid those. haying claims will present them for Settleinent . • ' • • . , CAROLINE HOWARD, Adininistratrlic. Sept. IL '65. 36-4it.• . • A P3IINISTRATION . NOTICE.-Where -1-‘• IE4 letters of Administration on-the - estate-of OAR-. WANE N. ZULICK, - late Haven, Schuyl kill County, deceased, have been grunted to the sub scriber by the Register.—Notice- is hereby given to all Laving clairris to present them for settlement.- ' T. C: ZULICK, Administrator: 35-6 t .Septombei A . . DININTRATION NOTICE.—Wherc- M ns letters of•AdministratiOn on the•estato of -INO. 110 PK INS, late of the Borough of Pottsville. Schuyl kill County, have been granted by the Itegister,—No. tire is hereby given to all those -having claims a•,ntinst payment.said estate to make payment. aud those having Claims will present them for rettlemtait. • L.-E 'LLESVELLYN. Administrator. 35.• tit s. . Sept, 2, '65 NOTICE.—The undersigned have reeelied.front the Register of tichu)lkill County, Letters Testa,' mentary'upon,the huh. Will and Testament of Wm. Johns, late of St., deceased: All persons Indebt ed to said deeemd are requested to make payment to. the , uuderkigned, 'dud,. alt persons,,,having 51eleatids against. the Bum preseut' them for cettremeut without delay. • • 'GRORUR BPS JOHNS, W. RPTING. Rseeutons. 23, ;65-34-6t • EISTATE OF 44E011.013: , Decetisid.--Lettera of Administration upon the Edate of Dr: GEORGE N, ECKERT-,deeetised, having been'graated. by the Register of WillCorthe County Of Philadelphia: to the undereigued.- all persons- indebted to said estate are iequired to make payment, mot these having claims against - the seine to present them•with out delay tit the office or George Eckert, No. 410 Libra ry street, Philada.; or to 'Daniel E. Beason, Reading, i'a.. • - GEORGE ECKERT, Adininlitra tors . . • DAVID E. BENSON, • • • August ~ . - • • 34.4 t; . . valiF.ctiTorros Noxlcse..—Whereas Letterer or Adininsetratlon an the. Be ate of GEORGE 2E1113E1% late of West Brunswick Township, Schuyl. kill County. deceased, hive been 'granted to the sub. scribers by the Register,—Notkv, is hereby given to all thOse indebted to said estate to-make payment, and those having claims Will present them for settlement. - • . • ' - ' DANIEL ZERBEY't ecutors. ' _ W.• M. ZEItBEY, . 1 Ex • • • kottsville,'Augasi.l9, 435; - . • .* .33 6t A. - ND . NOW, reraT 13, ---- —.-- , 4963: the Court orderl • . . tf".7-ri ACIIII.NEILY. FOR SAL lE,--'-'fbe 5 . .; .t and direct thaTreasurer :and Collector of Blythe 4 31 tier has now on hand. and- for sale. a huge I , I." Tiiviishilx, to receive no Towrishui y l e t ar oad lB6, o;le i rs n Bfoirytthhee 1 1 . second hand machinery, viz: payment of Road Taxes - for the Township. except three Orders drawn and .. ? ... 4- sued in I One 60 horse Steam Engine. 16 inch cyt l4 :: 180: for the current expenses of the 'ear 1363" •_•. 4 fiad • stroke.. with wronghttron fly-wheel shaft, 9 isc,. , ' June 3, tis.-22.4im - . • . ' . B'i TU E COURT: '1 ei diameter, 10 lea long :a 9 foot In iisting drum. s i • lectin length: ' Drum - wheel Is T'fitut niameter. :it inch pitch. and pump shaft and wheel. The titsoatAi. heen refitted and would. he suitable. for hoistiuS.A o , Pumping at a Anne or shaft, •• -.. , - • One in Waite Engine 1231 inch cylinder. 4 font sure , "and spring peeking, - with 14 foot dy.wheei and LW/ . - - •• . .41 .;.One 15 horse - Engine 10 inch cylinder. 9•foot stn, 4ndspriug liankine., Mith 10 tuot • 31,..,41k:e1; and Pulley on fly wheel shaft. . , One 12 horse Engine 73¢ inch cylinder, 30 inch . swil t One bevy inimpihaft sod wheel - . Also 4 second hand tiollcrs, 31 inch diameter. '26 er t , long. . Two new bailers 30 inch diameter, 2 ,, fert t l r;;; One find boiler, 40 inch•diameter, 2otect long. wil, ..., fitl 30 in diameter. Also TM feet - 4 lienrY l' "....: PINP pipes. ' ' Also d let Ur splice' One* and 1?to: dirt plane.ktita SPARK:\ ter. suitable fort J _. • • pump sea is. - Also two hoisting.-drunts: 2 foot !time . -...ePt....1..'65.---8. . :C2:218L:.""..1".'..".'"..° P0ta011t• . „ . . . iII.PORTANT' TO LOVERS .OF. A . GOOD SEGAR—l wouldrespectfully call• tithe attention or the public to my well assorted stock of GENUINE imported segue (the •trapurtation ,or Wolijen Brothers., l'biladelphia,) viz . - . .. La Madruth Lind() Londres. • • . - . Trinidad.' - . • ” P.uerzlide Mato Operas. • ' • • ' • I'. AlOllZa Movandez Med. Regatta. , ,•• ••• " • • Conchae. ..." • Flora tnhana Conchae, • , • • . G.'de le C. and Velez Loudres, . . ' Fiaaro Pre:waive.. . • •• Valor. de Ramo Conchal, - • • " .Filentrupe Preatadoz. - .Ico . Solzoe eta., etc.; ell'ot 1 offer fur rale. vrhulesale and GUSTAV WOLTJEN, .Centre - St,, Puthwille, next door to the Unton . • -.. • Jane tT, • • , • 24- . . .. . . . Enfeeble...d tir o DELIOATZ Comirrittrrsoize. of both. sexes, use liseetoomi's Erreacir' Breuer,. It. wilt give brisk and euergetie .feelluga and enable . yon to Pleep . well. , . - April 8, '63. ' 2 1.4-6ra - giSt E A.L i . N OT. it 'be had E g agl It •• ;IT Mie tp C•- PROPOSIALIAS.siII bg received for sink ing.a SIOPO on the Schuylkill Coal COrnlilt nrs• lands. near . .Rorersitlle, iri Schuylkill Chanty. For 'further particulani apply t oJOHN S. PRYoit . nt -Harem/111e, 3 miles north-vrqq front Mineral/Me. la. •d.1.--3d-3t.• . . 11111.EREASI my wife .SARAH A. !limns,. formerly Sarah A. Boniman ot Malboloy hap tett" my" bed and board Without any jars or provocolon,.l beruby forbid all Ilervoni from via:R ing her on my account, as I will Inv no debt , or her JOSEPH' E. 11 NEs. , ' • •, : • /.3S•lt• nVIOI4OI.IITION-Thp firm or REAGAN & WINTER is this day di:undyed by mutual conifm t. All persons having claims on the above arm will'plemt present them at once, and all penqicu indebo.d will plisse pay to William Winter." Mahanny City. September 19,, '65. •• 3S 11:018.1afiLlUTION.—Tbe flrai of I\l4lt. sortnrc is -this day dissotred b y molual eousent,.. - All persons - having claims oo ri„l above .11rm.. will plek4e present them at once. Illal nll persona Ildebted Will :Oriole - loo.Y. to F. A. Nisrtnatt. .whu will settle the business. _ P. A N.D. ItNIAN • ..• •..• '.3llneraville:§ept.llaib,!lB6s. ELECTION' of directors of ihe. "Palo Alto Iron" hereby given flint tits Stockholders of . thci Capital sE,,d c 'in' the "Palo'Alto Iron Go." sill niter on . 'DAY:SSPIt:MED 4Sth.ISCA. between the hour 4 anic go'clocti. P. M.. at their Office in the lionio.4h of Pottscille f for the purpose of electing a "B9:1111 of Fiv e Directors for the said Corporation. to serve 'inn} :he nest annual diction. Attest, , J. F. PETFIItI". Pottsville. Sept. :1; TOTHE_CITIZENNot PIpiTTS• - VILLE AND VICINITV.:. _--.. - ..... • . , - POTTSVILLE..Icor Et, 1365, - The undersign&rrespertinlly informs the chin :,,..,r . Pottsville and vicinity. that he his opened a 430,111. IVA If. D . -in this Borough, on a lot of ground ~,t„„o McKcOwn's tavern.-On the old Peacock Road• and taw' the Mount Carbim Railroad. iI will keep rotbdantly, on hand Coal of all, kis4s , - and slum luta of the tleAt quality, (got the ontcrrypinge - of yeins) and hope t o receive a lair sham of pnblic patronage. .It le ample... tionable that a rood Coal Yard •bas long been needed in Pottsville.. andthe undersigned trwtts .hat hie en terprise will be encouraged and sustained. . . " , Coal weighed before delivery... . Boxes for the reception of orders • which will he promptly attended to.will be placed at the following points in the Borough: •• .. . -AMERICAN HOUSE,: •. . .. 1 • - "- - • FEGEIt'S HOTEL, • . . • I. 'UNION HOTEL,. •. FITZ SANDER-SOS'S DrntStore . ; 1 . Centre Statist.SANl L. NORRIS'S Store, j D. DDWNEY'S Barber Shop. •' , I - . ' 11EISLEIVS Hotel, corn. :Miners- . . . - . villa Road. J . • C.-M: . I.IIZOWN‘S Store. Market Street. ' . :JAMES BECK'S STORE„Manch.Chnuk Ste et. - • '• RISING SUN HOTEL Alltteolville Road, 'MILLER & MANBECIL klalo.iorwegian Street. PRICE LIST OF COAL, PEE TON.' • BROKEN COAL, at :the - yard, 00-4elivered, $1 00 EtiO . • ..6 00 - 0o STOVE " • " 600 • 7.00 'CHESTNUT" r,O • 450 PEA. " ". • - • 225 3 •.5. Jr . C. lICLIAINGEII.. July 1.65 SALE 11104- D-ril). A.LUABILE COAL. LANDS 'for Nair The celebrated. Ely Ulehle tracts C)Ot acres) a - Anthracite Coal Lands in, the . New &vino Coal has but six miles from The head Of the %tailing •Railrond and connected thertvith by a lateral road. rtoie !wise, hunt; Maminoth and-, t , :kidniore Coal Is .d n. open.' The . property is well owerect. wit h lwavy tba: ber.• Apply to . P. W. SLIEAFER, Pott.sin e . Sept. 23, '65;36.3in . _ Twelling Howie mid Store (or Mnlu in Rlntinisoy City.—The onbecriber will el Ici. Dwellintt and Store bleated oit'Centie street. next I.r tattle. re-idence - of Mr. George Wit Tait In Mahanog City: The lot 1. 4 25 fek front by 145 feet deep orri wl*ich la erected a two .story Frame iwellim: floh=e and „Kitchen with a Store Room. in - which-n Front. and Feed Store in at present kept. This its a very desirable properly and will beStold on ncenuet of dechnine; health. . For terms ste.. apply to the scriber on the premises. . CHARLES Sept. ; 1:6-1m• . 4 1 0. R MAL E.—A lot of ground, two -acres' in f•t-: IL tent, in Greenwood Uhl, in the Borough of P.at.. villa commanding a fine view of the town. of the :till. • ct‘nt tmmidain,4, iind of.the river, canal, and the it.-.1-ing. ing. railroad. For- a "t!ulanhan:re ‘ kidenee it had 1111 quailed, advantages, being quito near the passemzer pot and within the limits .of the- introduction of ZLA and water fnnii - the public-Works.. For farther. part icn. tars apply to • - P./ C: UT fit Eli, . Sept. 21. '65.' 13.4 t Morris' Addition V. Po, VA LUABL E • FARM • AT PK. AIE MA L E nndeNigned offers- at privutc sale the following desirable property situated about. - eni mile from Reading. and ,known •as the sinhienlaug Farm, - ronsh , ting. of RIO acres- of the. bat land.- all of it being in a high state of, cultivation. sub several good linii.stonecourries. itupeovemeids„ consist of alauge stonedwelling Rouse two.anii.n . a-halflatories high:with large brick kitchens! .Inched.: a newbrick- harm with slate roof. t in by 45 feet; straw house 15) by 40 feet: wagon slicilf; corn Uribs,.and other necessary ont-bnildlnv, covered with slate, all gotid and new. - Also n youtw. title orchard enclosed by anew p.til fence; anti other choice Selectioni+J.l - plumed within the; lie , t three }rave," Nearly die whole fann is enclosed by good .and . stantial post-andrall femks. The. Angelica Creek runt Ed. 11; September through the farm,. • forming - sufficient water ',ewer tt drive a large grill. • Tile honse 'and barn are teffiltbrti with wat.trfroin the creek be 'hearts or a neW Tarlane wheel, . thrt:wring.,:.nn anundant supply' of watt-r ;and also never failing wells. - Apply of JAMIS iI:IIORIVrs7. gag— at the Otte of the Upward Express Company; Rewilng, or. at the Office of the subscriber: . • -• , . 11.6(1'soicl . at private sale; the above property a ill he sold at public mile oti.the 4th day of Gamier neat at :he Kepha 11” use. Iteadinz. • T. F. NOIrrOS. No. 3a9 Walnut St., Philalelphil. a'r Septembei 16, '65 • I rAI.VARf.EIRON WORKS. K. OON V " 'WARWICK F1.111.1A Ett AT PRIVATE SA I. E.—Ttitt subscribers oiler at Private Sale the valuable IRON' WoILILS.; known as , "WARWICK FURNACE," the prriperty * : of. : the late I>avid 'Potts. Jr:. deceased. ; dt„Litc: partly in .Chester. partly in Lan- ' - - d' caster, anti partly in Berks.CountieS, • • aity.ana, containhig. upwards of 5,000 Acre■ of-Lund. with that portion; of the., Iron Ore it.g.s. that may sniLthe Purchasers. The Furnace and .4.e.0 acres will he sold. should the purchaser poi fer ir. i Per, sons wishing, to examine this extensive and valuable* property with a view . to Purchasing the Same, will ma upigi the.trubanribers at Warwick Furnace. NtAS M. POTTS. NATHANIEL rows. 1 Sept. PS, `G..5-37 , 2m . • gxectilnra. TITO LEAS Setnylkill Coal Comp;lio are • - now prepared to mak.. lelses on their lands in Foster Township. Schuylkill County.. These re located on fife very best portion of the Heck Ba shi. having over four miles run on the Daniel. Crohy, ',calor, and all the' veins known in that basin: bet above and-below .water level. Favorable le ves with an r almodanee of timberfor mir.lng pnrpuses. will now be made to • keuid tenants, on application to E. A. PACKER.-President of ttio'Como My. Trinity Edit. Mg, New: York; or: to C. J: - DOBBINS, Atherietn Hour Pottecille:: Sept. 111.-uiA.-Liit.tf 1 4 1 08 three-stary Irirk &twain; house on Centie'Street, at present otrapiedi by Judge Pomroy... Poaseiaion gived o,:tober ApPly to • . 1L MURPHY. Pottsville. Sept, In. '65. . " ST A( , clr - 0 RI PT . C . . 1.111% la inch 'w lay% 44 LP inch gunge, and a Int of 1.2 In .1' It dl. for ,ale. Apply US • • . P. W. SllEAFER,'Enaincer. 03111E11 I. 1 1 i 11.113 E ::--The undertizued A-I desires 10 return thanks to the public for io liberal patrouge lathe past, • awl - to inform it testlic. is Hill prepared.to till ortlura,promptly. for' luune lum ber and plank. ' ' • SILAS BALL . i'onaHlle. Sept. 9. 14135- • 36ti Volt SALE,.-1 new . V' horse power Engine 10x30 ineh"., will'. heavy hox bed., plate. Xv 5 new Boilers; 30 inch diameter, 30 feet long. ,For faall er partici:llam apply to' .CARTER, ALLEN & Tamaqua, August 19, .63„ , ' 33-3 m 14 Theltbuse in Morris' Add.t ton bui occupied hyl'hornas PethericterEsq. one house 81)13th and three houses on rear, of said property. Fur terrds enquire at this Mice. Uns se,..shut given shortly. :Aug. 19, '6s.—:et-r1 : . VOIR. MA LE.—A very desirable and pleasantly L' situated 'dwelling. Rouse two story with .. a basement, -and three-story :back buildintr. on ,^.; Mahan tongo betweenlth and 9th streets . tends baclr. to Norwegian streid. Apply to • , T. 31- RUSSEL, 31.thautungo Street. Sept. 9, . , • . . LSO s E.—The subscriber / tiera for sate three •I: houses and a lot %situate -on. George street in ,die 'Borough of . Pottsville; • Said lot is ht....tset (Nut by Ititi thetteep: oft ultich tire erected three two Btors, Frame Dwelling Ilouetre with•garilens and a i god well of' watef ou the ;itemises. 'Soul- lot and Flouts , will be said ata bargain. , Late• the sionte.of -Tr ,ea. For terms, Ale., apply to JuiTh Tick.GE.A. . Sept. 9, . • ;G-ant . • A" 1 0 Al. LAND:FOR it EN T.L.VA) :toes of V Coal and TimbeiLand on the Eastern lira MA, coidaining several veins of Coal—the Itlannmethe T yet the Leteigh,lS feet, and the Skidmore , 10' Irct eld mile of a run, which forms a baser], t mile semen oilts• haney City. It joins the new Beeton Company. iron are mew. .operating on the adjoining proporty.on these veins. The Railroad Company are now luratln the road to be conlpieted next Spring. Henry Stml , r l , tenant on theproperty,. keeps liltotel. Far.r , i , a:LT ID , 'formation apply to • ' M..MURPLIT. Pottsville, September 2, 1803. • • 3re tf • I' 4 IO;I:MALE OR TO LEASE.—A' tract . U land' situate hail' a mile west of Llawellyai Branch and townships,' Schuylkill. CiimitY.,co: - taining.43o acres. having a rim - of three.fi urnai uti mile on the fullowingvelns, viz: The Gate Veins:Se , ' kirk. Black Aline, TunneL Faust and Salem. Pared vi; jelling to purthaie or to lease will make apriliMhix JOSHUA LIPPINCO'IT. • . RICHARD, SMETHURST. • • • J: DUNI/AS LIPPINCOTT. Executors of-the Estate of JaMes Daulte. demist . • at-121 Walnut nt.. Or to CHARLES M. HILL, Real Estate Agt., Pottevik Aagnet 19:'GS. -_ • -• •' .33 tf AL II UAB.E PROPERTY AT - IPB I . V PATE HALE.—LOne-twentieth Internet hoz tract of coal laud ill'New Castle Township, .Schuylt; CottutY. (known as - the Putt & Baunan Tractrenutz: big about tell acres. : A tract of 220 acres of COAL and TIMBER LANII, in .Riley,Towuship.• Lots (in Coal etrecit: between Norwegian And ) ite. Chunk-streets. Pottsville. Desirable ' sites fur no houses,,mandactorleq, & ' . . Theca Building Lots on • Lautel atieet. A number of Building Lots on Coal, Norse:ill '.Railroad and Washington streets—"Greenaiod Appl - ftO lIENRY ( RUSSEL, " Licensed Real Estate Agt.; corner .2nd. and 3k:hasten • "go Ste., Piiitsville. ' .lona In;, CHAS. E. So[6i:ft. GO,ll. BIVEKETS.-4moto'v.ett Coat Ituaie4 to prereut bottom from rushing out, at • - • Sept. 8.3- • .STICIITER THOMPSON"I DlUMei t °4"i. 114.1 •1 only n!. • STIell11:1t s/rIIO.II I 'SOZq ' Sept, 23, 'GS - —3•- • V --------- b 4 ',at! as prim Tb ea. tl wan 11 GILL rbU ...... :13( Au ix. 'lv VA fore rhaq cox ilik 31A
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