E!!MM3 2 =!e!= s32 =' . , no more , . as a Itind and merciful Governtnen. rosy choose to'vouCltsafe to • them.. Let 'the people rally to the polLs;and sustain by their voto_the i ,grcat cause so nobly - and bravely ,defettiled, andiuStained by the soldier lit the' fit4itc, TheTuture will then declare that the • •GPeat' War'of..Freedom":-was not a "fail ore ;" hut our children to the .latest genera syliVtonaitcr.tii* wiltrlthe•ywarrnest glOvetif ttitclOW.liii pages ordurnatlon's his' nry wlairla.descati3Nr-.P4i11A0 1 . 149i01g0; of theldieerssand soldters of this acid struv glo,ttand . never. c'13886 . P ncrate iii' it mecno riesil The-greatness, power. resources. and entitqlof..7.a.frtlepeOple, displsyed in' our, rqitt,stntggle:foithe Prservation - ,of the nitL: g tion:ilife;_willmtly. be equalled lir the future greatness. prosperity and -success. of the na lion. purified: regenerated and xectaimed by • the fiery -ordeal t s ttrongh_which .we, just passed... By, prder Othe rotansittee: " 1 - c i : :JOHN ,CESSNA.. mounid .4. POT S - VILLE, PA. SATVRDAY‘IPEPTERIBEW..3Oi 11S6S,' ,BE WATCHFUL: IL should be generally - know and: esPc-- ciallY by election 'Officers, that an Act of Con grO tof Itlarch, r 1865; takes from deserters tbe,liightioecilizensbip.. In. Article 3d, Sect. 1. Constitution of Pennsylvania,. it is-orovi ded: that :white - freemen, citizens of the lini -ted-Staio,' sh'all tie entitleirto . vote, after due • • resiflenee and the painient of certain taxes,. During the war to crush the renellion it ivnq found idait . schne persona resorted to different - , disrepat.lble way,s to EtV,ca l?tt, • and others deserted the service.;:: Tn prevent 'a repetitipn :of dile former,:" and . the: • hitter';offenee,. CongreS9-erilleted a laii; as f • • ". - 6 Act . amend the- several pets .heretofore .I)4sett. Jirer isle for the etoyaling and calling •olit . the izatiihuit forceS, andfor other. pitrpyses.7 ..IfinyioriNrirch 3, 1835. . • • st If? That in addition to tile other lawful pen. • alties of ltbe crime of dpsertion:frorn theinhitary or ua • cal ttenice, all ;ersOps who haVedeserted the military or daval service of the'Untied States. who shalt aot re - ' turn' to said service,* report themaelves Provost- Mari harwithiarlittyjelaynatter the.proclamatiom here- - inaftermenlionil. shall .tai.deemed antitaken to .have voltiptarily relinquished and, forfeited THEIR V.IGIITEC Or carat:4tshr, and their rights to becothe cipzene; and . surd Deserter? shall forever' incapable of holding any-office - of trnst•ot ,profit under the Drifted States,. or •of owcisfFig...any riglAtt of eitliens thereof; -and all personswht , shall hereafter desert the military or naval • rervire,:andall tiergintivehribitiin. duly enrolled: shall depart of the distrit t in which he is en,. • roded,•origo beyond the ihrdta. of the . 'United Stales: :with ihtput arold - anj , dna into, he military or naval ferilee.'.dfilyurdered; shall be liable to the penalties of Lidittectfortv :AO the President is. hereby. autnorized: and taltiirml forthwith. on the.ptisettge of thiii uct, to. issue his proclamation setting forth the provisions Of thiaLtection, in which proclamation the:President is re . .qmiSted to notify all Dose tern returning • within .slxiy. dayEasiafonalaid, that they shall be pardoned' on con, - .dtttonp( returning to' their regiments; •andeompantes, or to soeh other organizations as.they' tut,:y be assigned' to, until they Shall have served for, a period ol time etpfal•to'llteiroridinal term of enlistment • • .In pursuance t : that_Art of Congress, President-Lin , cola issued the following Proclatuation. - • After reciting the:), t, ae says: . •*- : • ' • • • ' • -Now: therefore. be it knout • that I, Abraham Lin.: coin, President Of the-United 'States: do issue tteet my P:ocitunatic.u. as required- said Act ordering and oi rcopitg all Deserters to return to ~ their proper posts ; and I ilu.itereby notify them 'that all • Deserters who shall, within sixty days from. the date of thin Prochima tion, viz: on or before the 10th or May. 10ti.5: return to service.. or -report - thetwelvee .to a - Provie-L.Marshal. - -Pardoned, •on condiLion that they -return to regiments and companies. or- to such other or -. ganizatiotts as' they may be assigned to..and-Serye the • renutinder of thrfr original terms -of .enlisfraenis. and in addition therete a peried .-equaltu. the Lime lust by dvgertitithtestimony`, -, • ' • ' °Mardi 11. IWe. - ABII,AHAM. LINCOLN." • .•13y.the Prmident. . • - • • :•"WILL.L.e . scIL StwaritSecretary of S ate. As.it-is conetisiie - that-. a person • mtuno t ' loae his "citizenship the - tithed •States - an:d retain his citizenship of,' Pennsylvfinia, then, -persons-who had been citizens.ol. • sylvania and are gtillty of offences described in-the:Apt,' have it is . .elear for:Piled their rights of 'citiienship, and cannot Note. • • • • 4.descrter is a person, who left his t.s ditric • orhis country to -avoid the . draft; 'find who wits stfbaeqUently draWn and htid notice left . • at' his last known place reSidenee, .add is . considered AS much °he as'he-wlicrrao away . . after having been duly mustered into-the ser ,Ttce: • Deserters will be kndwn by a fist furnished.! by:the Provost' ; Marshal, -.-Under the system regulatink • -eleeti(ing- Petinsylvania,the judgeS•and inspectors compose the, tribunal . by which .nrust. he,•"det ermine& all. queStionS. (prilia facie) touching the rit.ait•to• NV :cif all persons - claiming the•right of •suffl'age: From taint' an aPpeal:Ues,to the,tribimals protided for the trial oleontest:Cd. •I3ut: the board arjudgealutd.inspeqors Must . first • de citiej• • They.Mustdeler'niing whether the lip : pliatint . iS . OVer Of under tiventY-one'yeart of age; Whether,`he is, White or. black; • whether he has-or has not resided hi the S'ttit , or..the eleetirinslistriet a sufficient length o, .tiMe. to cattle . ..hint tovole.....Xliey.' must. also deter•-.. . mlue,whether he is sa . ue - or an,idiot or mad - ` 7 Men t: whether he isa , mitive or: a foreigner; and if #SfOreigner:whetiiiirlie has been`pat- ; I.lo,itied,l and tirtisOt,b6E'.tp4Stioti . ..w.hje4, May_ :arise antler the-laiv. , -.,,44 this. they. .do.by antiningTwitnasser end hearip'g evidence, s -as dfi•eeted by,the Indicated by . their owngood simse ;;.There this new. slut.Y.,:grew.ing..out Oc questions ofdeser, tiiiit,.mote-difficitlytliati these duties,-' . lf the litiohi'of the ProN'Ost . 3llirsiiiit 4 titrolnitit. board:sh6* au, individual to be a deserter -eta hO. clainitzt ;to be innecent, 'charge, bb•WIll have mi.'Cfottlile In ' produeitig Papers. ot,Wittiekies-to'show..that at the - time . oc . . the drift blade in . which . le-w . as drawn lie. was • serving the 'country ass velunteer,. , or that •hhvidg desertedle - returned - iinditeithe • Tarnatton.Of silty fuitheStyand.was par . doned, or show sotne . .ptiler logiirdefence:, • ?As the Constittitinn: and laws of the United Stittns :and of. Peittisylvinia;•• the' 'Supreme • .• CourtofthoThiited ? States and • 'Of - Oue.owiqi , suec ;-, cothmou, rseriso,-..,•eominon- honesty • anti . "•coinuion. justice : agree in :the :pow,. • t!te - .. and . justice, :46t 'd fiauebms ng;'Deserters letthe Union .men Of-Sehuyikiih,f74uaty - be- watchful of any, at: tempt fraudulent 'votes; let elec .. lion 9fgeerg promptly rde6t sushi rosew when offered, - an . d..liave ~the . Offeue.cr, arrest ed,... -A • •-.; list- of deserters• will .be at time; polls . .on; . election - •tlay; and -ahrrat tetittitsof;ap frender • to Vote 'will subjeCt ;him • to'hnuctliate arrest under : the lan..• -... ,•••• .*. • • (Dili If MISRULE. There Is - he questiOn more iturxwtantattlic ecmiug .eiedlon; to i our -citizens, than' this, can the inisminagement of County affails . he stopped?- We know, ihat if the citizens of, fifisConrity, piwerty-bolders, fltirners, heavy tax-payers,. will resolve on UM . loth of oCto her.to. come up to the, polls themselves and bring. their friends- and neighbors, up, and Refcirrifticket, - the 'first • steP in,the great'worli : ofrearm wilt he taken,— The murder:and' robbery party which now, rules the County, will .if you endorse It: at the polls at the ens.uing - election, proceed fioin bad to worse, until capital, and respect -Ale people will, be driven beyond the bona daries of the Counti. • • ' remember thatJander the presew pile, more marders,are committed 'yearly in Schuylkill. County .-than. in. any. other (County in the Country, of :similar nulnerieal poPulation: ',RememVer that for these terri -ble crimes no person had been aderinAtely punished, and that on second: trials of mu rderers the result is invariably. they' go scot ;free. Remember' that, the e Directors of the Poor elected by, the so-called -Democratic party of . this County, sold at private sale several Bereft of the Alms House land fora ,'hundred dollars less per acre than could . have been ohtniped at public sale; and we are in - 4,n:110d - that another slice of the public laud - has:, been given by the ' Directors for a path for use of the' party_ who purchased the land alluded to. . Itenicruber.that theextrav • agnnt;.tareless and immoral manner in which `the Alms HOuse is Coriducied, not only a ".grievous burden to the . tax-payers, but a scan , del 1.0 tbeeitlaty. Remember that by the mis management of the Directors each pauper cost M===. ,_ ~....p the taayers as mit& . last year,_ as if he or she had been hoarded at a: Pottsville ho r .. tel. Remember that while: in nearly. all contities or the State a salary was gliewi the treasurer for roolving e ,. and disialOng nioney for i cdtmty purposes ,;' In this Ctionty 'tendler, the - "Treasurer received...hist Year :nearly $V5",000, or as much as the salary of . ePresident of the Ur4c4-Stittes,:. 11‘ernientr, bier that last Winter wept** oionithe'Poonty Cjmn.F.9k4.12Pf1713.w.11,9 .tooobe ttLe,..,Ontadio,l 3 . B _l Of thi interest's of the County, to li - rOal'e,#Tl ce. pattioge of an act to fix the Treasurer's 'eats- ry, inat tharikey: weiifoci-buiy•gCtting 'Their own pay ink ., taiitcerit ip `.,titniiitt i e4 of the tax.pbyeti.-Rementber that the party no W'ruling the County is rescilved if - suceeis.: fa in-electinglittr,Legislative candidatea, to : prOdiireth4 repeal, of the road• larva which "hate tkreed.',llD;onfr i 'fear .t& illY=lii-itity-: era: Remember that the copperhead or gans of the County defend the acts of the, murderers and robitera, and argue that these men are ,enly "fighting; their ;way .ihrongh life."' • • , • . This citizens,: is a brief summery of:a row factS.l3, connection With Copperhead' rule :in Sclatylkill,,County, Fbich w i e•EiskyM3 to 'con- Eider befote depositing y,'our :.votes, on: the 10th proximo...lt isin:Yourr power to refoire I the dretidful state of . Conniy affairs; Let your rebuke at thi:polis be sigituth 'We Will not enlarge on a topic too well-known - alas! to all who -live in 'Schuylkill County. Thii3k *and - act ! _;„ ' • . . TOE STUN onorpAcy, Now you See 'it, and noW .yob . :don't see it, "-might .very'properly be the motto of this thiniblerig party. - ;During the _Mar, the so called Deinocracy ,Opposed. vallilments, • de preciated the currency, -called.011! soldiers l - , - Lincoln's hirelings," opposed giving - them the right to Vote, *predicted. disaiter - . the: Unipn syms,and rejek l iced when the news 'or defeat came, _called John Son,, now Pieshlept,- by . every vile name - they know how to use:so noted againsi•granting him theiight speak inthe.CaPitol at 4artiebUrg,'., and b 3 their acts , provedi - to ;the: :gate's. that 'they sympathized with .their,,eauSe. Now we have the refieshipg 'sPeetacle . Of the so-call-. ed Dcmocracy lauding-J.olmson,•although , his opinions are the same as they-were fpuiyearsi since; and praiSing the soldierS 'who -despise' poprterheads 'as much as ever they did. And' all this the Sham Democracy is doing, to re-' gain power., It ie•a party without principle, and the people.ot't he country ' will ;not we know,* permit itaglan'te involve - us in' tiou hie.; • Such ,Demociaci has* had its day: It isAcad'and Wined: Requiscat iti yam. •• • . woitKop ~MFR , . . . . If, yob ,vote the Copii Derno.ottiij , into :power and give ; them the control 4 the, Gov . eminent, you will have .thel hates of I Ss7', over - again; With Wages: at • starvation .point. They :would . itndonlitedl3i, Cci;ppeilite With South; ernllebel ..destroy alt.—Confi dence,- ilestroy .roin the country, and all-that has:liden 'gained by the destrtic., tine ofth'e'rbbellion.:vlouldbeloat by Copper :head rule: , ,Ditetinetion'to.the country, would followAust :so:sure:ls' the :sun . ! will rise to . morrow; . if the Copperlit•ads i'ibtaiy:power the; country.'. The. workingmen friught' our :betties, and achieved,the great victory over. -Tyrantiy.and'Slavery;.land now their Wiles nndo *till that:has . : been complished . .by. shedding .:Ocearts' . blood? . God forbitVit •. : • •-• HEROiS. 41F CgTl TSBURG, . 'Reinember that. resolution .tendering, , . • .. the thankF...bf the. peOPle . .(Pennyli n nirtia * to. 'OeM:.:)leade potonlaf; for saving the State 'fromthe:rebel: horde. war . oifered : in" the . SiTate the Copperhe:Wiiiqtl:4, dnyrn...•".Pi•Ornineht among the opponents of t he- resOlntion. WAS •NV ill - dm 'W:alhien; . Chairman of the Oop: perheO n S t ate . Central Commlit who nOw has the eOnsupirriate., iinpOetige n . aSII . -:lon fur. 'your. Notes. iiiipt . ver him in'thundortones .on the 10th of Oetoln•r: .toren der,.7de a vote oft4arti. - slay , tilt 1; fe was pia at periT . , wid I now refab'e. to rote, for thrulicla6es iiE teihose; tioccess :Our bakst...posl4til z,e at atake.' i • . • . vote the' _ . When yon 'on Sc.-:itind• - Ttiesday' of . . • (ii:tober, reinexrdaer that *bile . you Iyeie in Wallace., the front; . Senator Wla now Chairman of . . .. the so-called I)emoeratic; State Central Coro • -•- mittee,.when cip . poSing the ek tens ton to• yon .. • - " • ' - •• • . of the-right of :ruffinge, dedlaredi. , •-, - . - . .. .. . ‘.• it.ig. Boa that CO. meritorious a cia , :s.nsyrdtinicer ciltliery should' not la , disfratichiseiV. To this T answer that rs ither.the Constittitlon Of..rftar nor that of-1 4 MS, conterred . tbh. privilege: and that the act of the soldier lit taklng upowhfuiself - dutieb , that.an , from 'heir na - tnce:incidupdtiable with the, r4,ht tilsufrrao„. - deprives him of this privihrge. .1-10irs'cit'iNslitscslitNisete when he ceases to-he R' Citizen and takes win •himAell the duties ot a soldier:: -Legislative ReCurd of 1864. p. 339.. . _ • - wantirms,., Remember that under Democratic misrule in county, the,peOple haie,lkn'robbed of thousands of dollars, _One 'Democratic Treasnrer, I - t ermer, fleeced'you our of fifteen thonstknd another''.oftleial 'who Was a "defautter• as.far "baCk 'as. I Mi.c;a.nd is still defaulter, is now,accupying a sung and • luerittive•:;p6aitions•in this Cnrintyi If this state of. Rif:Ors..is to`,be.,changed, in be,,Fhanged it must be done at the polls on the;.lo6.Ofqotober, by voting the entire:l,l . 'l4m iL l et.. - . OLD JACK,SO IEN, When in .1 reolutioti.was - offered in . the' Semite ofl"einsylk;'itll4, to observe th'efiltietk rtnniveritrjr of the:Battle gf.ltew 9rjetirt . .4,' it vas defoted: by the- A.•Waihtee; •Chaiirnan.i. of. .'.the Coppi.thend Stale,Centi;il•tlomtnittee, ' , 3 - "ot!ng, 4#. • Whitt Oci.ioll:.ttlitik th4t,..00. men" and: of old JaelOori, men ?.': Answer on the 19th:of Detitber at the'-ttliettbo±::. "... . BUSINESS 3IEN, - • . Yonr neglect, to pay. due attention 'to and vote, and_ to urge your friends and neigh= hors to discharge their duty-at the polls, luta opened the door measure; to the evils of misrule ss hielt hf u t Schnylk 11 County:. Iu this light -in failing to perform our ;duty,' businessmen, you are tteting_xlmosti critninal ly. -Use your pertional'eertic trA.on. the 10Ih of Octoher to elect t,114 .State and County tad. On . tickets: . . • .• : • From the . Artnrand-from the Drilft,' attempt-' 4:the . coming elcetien: Must be arrested There. iS a law. d isfranchising tho Se. men. There will by a full and complete list, of these‘menat the election-polls :Let the Union, men of the c!Onnt.y, yk•cp",a shat e ye on all _desert ers :attempt ina to .Vote at.u4 of the eiectiOn poib of the County at the . a - peoaching election. ..; • • . ;,- JOHN - CEIMVS ADDRESS. Do not. fail to. , read the Address' of the Chairman of the ; State Central. Committee Of the Union -pear - published on the First Pa - 0 PflO-dayis JorICKL. It is one of the most instructive and tibie documents'. of : the character "evertsf•nedi irt-t i ennsylvania. Its truths - must earty"Conviction to every- honmt and wavering kind: Wad it. . . To 7 day, (§sturday),ls the lat 'upon wbicb a Noier can be asiessed, . before - thif election Ot...tober. Do.ilot - negledt this matter, but if you-aye not assestied, attend to it at. once. We.waht every 'ute oul.an. the itqb of October. - ° _ Arrange your business affairs so as to be at bomb ou Tues(biY, October, 10, td vote: _ It isiimporumt yji t the• Copperhead organ heradoes not actually deft.nif aline committed by the-Men of its partyin , this :County •who... are "only fighting their way through ,life,r-it glosses it over: 'How tender was it in: its last of the reputation of the men:. bo attempted to murder and rob tha,eanalhMit enpuiin, and bow sottlyit touebad upon Abe rietein Perpetrating wbieb.tho. robber -lost his; fife. No wonder..trime`is rampant here,. wben - the Coprhead orgakirettts it such gingerly manner. - • EM== '..Tirs:liii*A.at:lfloVkater,-r.".--;4s We. hiirkalLl ...iready,"'statedi- bOlieve . : - that -Ireland , ' bas. - . - be. righted, and She. basjist`einie 14r. grilimperi,*ainst,;•4hel her t a:tree country, an inOpendetit and:bap:l tie free themselvi#,. must strike the Butntitwithst>liadiitg all: tins,?weycanao Be tothelaii tfisUhepriisetitTehilin Move -- 1.,J 1 ' 1 ' 24 - . 4 the-Iner4-44Pe° 1- a Prailk 0..1t)c4P are cdieirned. Whilk this country those who — are liiiidetitlrtutithed in ;the causeaye' l eading . 4 WyDNESII•T. refUsyt, teke arms' when 1. 5 5 1z p T u tb,. 4 -... 1 :- .5, the ;liberties or this country *ere', in peril; 1. ga a step to fight fotE the - freedom of. ireland. We • can readily believe thltt,the mass is honest and in earnest, but the Copper head leaders- are ineiiuraging the Fenian .movement for ,-partizan porposes.— Thene deinagogue)'.*ill !prate of their' love for ; b u t bunk us, ,they.'will . neVer s h oulder . a Anusketiuthe cause. The .Inglish Govern'- . , ;menthes as we perceive by the last Eprope . news. 'lost .no • time in preParations to cheelt,!..he Fenian movement . in Ireland, ,and; will slion.aniaounee.the programme --It' seems .„ tint in 'lreland as in `this country. :the Catlio _ elere3 , is opposed to the movement ; and it . would seem Wisely s ,' for att e mp t to . • orate hostilities will .unquestionably, in eon sequtrice of the overwhelming power of the 'Erifflish`dovernment, result most disastrously ..to those engaged actively -in - the : movement. To give sometidea. of the. views held. by tile . tondon prtw, We Make the following exlrnct 'frotii. an' etliiorial in alite number or : the Lo u. don Daily ' • ' • • - ' "Thel'enian - movement is confined ehictiv to_ laborers,--idlers and-wanderers of low - legree: The "intetlitTencq of the conntry; and .abovo all, the: Catholic eter‘ry,,is On'tlir, side of order.. It. ill' ri4oon, appear what the eovernnieilt . intembi to tlo: 'lt i 4 elear , there is no titne 'to he 105 t..• There wilt be no question en - either-side- of tile Irish'ehannel .of putting d,iwn the movement. I . As a work 'or trtulit be done.: -There must he 'pronapt ~ Careful and complete preventiorrand repression of. ' :the rebellion, wit Alter ~weak or, formidable: - It "ivouhl be a grOtt mereoo Ire land -if everyFent - as leader were avoKet, r . 14 In this-counlry,lbe effect of the - movernetit be= to t disseosion -in 'the Catholic. i:hurib, while unserunulons Copperhead lend ers'use-it to,pl2iee thettiselves into Office and ( Wheedle t h e masses who ar e: in reality; ready, • .. Y7 and filling to sbe d their blood to . secure the liberty of Ireland.. This is the way the Mat ter stands. = ' SOLDIE#S, DESERTERS ;- 'CEt - ASSESSED. - 111110.vo . uss, EBMElEMl"aslmmw" mlgm ' g ' the" sc-ciit Demoeracy, the • . • • _• - Union party In counties Where it: is Sure of electing its candidates,snominates:soniets for office. - Chasten and ,Laneitstei. In _notable U examples On . the niori f Side.'_, -Perks And, other counties there the sham I)6l°qt:elle ticket Willhe elected, there is net a soldier . placed on the- ticket: We 'observe by the 'Way; that - the Candidate for _Treasurer Chester. County, -the Union, ticket, is Capt. John T. Potts, son of Thos. M. Potts, late.of Jefferson Furnace. Capt: Potts when a boy resided in this Borough,; and_ went to piddle school..-.ln When in his 20th year;. - enlisted: ,fia_ private : in the Fourth Pa. Rvg.,, Col. llartranft, now Gen end, and Union cantlidate for. Auditor Gener al of -In August be re-entered the service as 2d I,ieutenant of Co. A.„ : Fifty fifth Pa. Reg.., Col. `(now Gen 'Jon. _IC. Brooke. • Ile nns. slightly Wounded during .llcelefian's seven days!. 'retreat. and was woundolin the hip, by trgrape 'shot, at AnL tientm Fie was severely, wounded in the left shoulder and arm at Fredericksburg, •by .a musket and disabled for life. Ile-sub sequently • entered • the: •Veteran Reserve. Corps, and was-soon after appointed Chlet of Military 'Detectives at 'Washington..with. the rank of Captain.- . In that position - he• was useful; particularly in the arrest of O'Llugh 7 tin. and. Spangler (c...prtsPinator.s to kill Presl dent Lineoln), - rind in obtaining evidence for the GoVerament in the conspiracy trial. Re resigned in July last, being then, In 'the - 24th year of his age: is a worthy candidate for 'Treasurer of Chester, and we ,:Prestune. that County will give him a. handsome m4jority. . . SMOKING OF.PEACE.-.--AA is wel known'to' our citizens, Mr. Johnll. Crosland, candidate on the so: . Called Democratic' ticket. for L.ssembly ;. Who is grent life when, the council•tireS:of his-party . who has. withal, many - personal : : - wrongs-1 o aN'erge,..lias for Many years been .on- - the war trail, - thirsting 'for the;:corporation sealp . :.. of the • Reading' Railroad' Company.: yhiugs haiti changed:. John eMdking - • the pipe.of - Peace - With tlie . COMpany, :. '4l.leten- , inatien:indueed the Company. to , ,uttemOt to . it iii Jahn over: td become its fi.en4 , .hy the Of of a . contrac - t ftirnish:-stone : for ime•of its iMproveMents here•: It sticeeed- JoikacCepted.ths Contract is . - furtii;ll-.. ink the atone,: and h:ishuried hatchet: John is - evidently,. not Sii'hnp - laerthle an eue- My as.the envious woultihave, hi' suppose . . A RA1.1.17 OF TOE SOLD'Ens.7—A meeting . of discharged officers of - Pennsylvania regintents has been called by a lumber of gentlemen wit O . have . beer, proth inch!: in t he . Un ifyi army, for the purpose. of ratifying:the nominations of liartranft and Campbell, and also. for the purpose of forming 'a permanent organiza tion: . 'The meeting will assemble at the Court . House' in #arrisburg, • on *ednesdny.,. Octo ber 4th, and a very Interesting rreasion may be. expected. • The soldiers have . be.en fight ing the enemy with the . rouskef . and:the'i : . 7 . bre; and now, though they . , have had, aside .their FU it i of blue, :they.ire banding together to . crush out the friends of treason and disuni on. The best vrishes of 'the loyal - Men Of. thi State wifi be.,gireo them. in the good 'cork. .May they stand,. - as they did . iu the last'our years,: a -Well of, fire between the coward foe and . freelnititutionS.l -• • SP/t 1; .AMOSG .THE Sli:4l3f Dcmocaxcv.: or NEW - Yoaa..—The . so-called Democracy of .11 . ew :York is getting into Init. water. The leaders 'who have heretofOre . , in that §tate :the Sham Democracy. to defeat, do' not relish the idea of being compelled .to fake a back seat at the'Coniniand: of Hort, John lias• kin. the Kell itriFt' and engineer Of the"plat= fOrm adopted in the recent, Sham Denuieritic ConVeution of tliat-State,. and they ; held, a meeting at C,ooixit Institute, on.the.2:P.ll inst.• The.berho'cittic . platform and ..noniinatious wire ilcuounced, anu-the, gathering stood out , for ',tile Cqnstitution as it is, ;and . the Union as-it was " The dech‘red all 'the I're4detital pronlamatiOnsto be. unjust and mill and void. ,kState,ticket uvill it is stated, lie made if approved by a committee. , ' THE Democratic leaders of New _York are like the rebel - guerillas in this respect. When C,ol' Mosby was about to surmise 'a Union a I*of 11' 11 camp. he genera) y ; resse few e bels in Union :uaiform -and sent them ahead with instructiohS fn 'pass the . niekets by loyal nouptersig,ns: 'Raskin and Richmond, Van Buien•arid Brady, and the gay bugler _.Bea nett, of New York, are riding ahead, Shouting, "HurrabfOr 'Jobnscin • %-Three Cheers 'fbr . • the war," and 'llad Columbia :>' They want to surprise the,Rresident and his .whole Ad ministration. • But:the New York'. boys are keeping - At - sharp lookout ahead •, are stand ing true to their guns, and veill fire sway . at all suspicious persona. The Mosby ',`dodge" won't answer in'New. Ynrk. • • irn 1.: butter dealersin Harrisburg! were lee • . hired the, other day hy the Mayor.: on their combination 16 extort exorbitant And werued that persistence`"that cours - owould thewditlicul!y • *ith the aUtheti- E'O7TOB'M IABLB. Gonalea.LADY's BooK.--The October ithinber of -this popular. magazine: 'contains a fine line ongra •• ving eutitled - The Cartoone.ef liaphael ;:a double - fashion plate;is large,niunher of .useful : pattern' plates ;:a piece efmesiei-`,Woodbine.Mazouriai," ..and literary contrilintiond. loot Jen. the Book. reiterate ilaeoft;:exprist.q!d , •opitiinn that the -Lades .Book is' the best, : tiliga zme of the kind rebirsheil.in the.eouniryi ; • "Onn. . • Youtto Fotats.7—ThiiiGtitober number, 'of this witigskine . has appestacL'..' Tbe .are; Grand Fother's Chestnut -Tree ; Gipsy Chid- (iron's Sontr.i.flow the Indian. Corn Grows ; The - Cruise. of the Leopold.. Half-hoprs with: Father :.,11 - riglifhopei , Mon .Caficis ; -Afloat in the Forest{ Whining his Nay'' aunt Estlier's Stotietit Hush-a by ; rtounit the Er-pi:Ling "Latnp. Prtilislied - by and-rields; Boston. Tertriti,. It is au excellent publication for youth. - _ ',llnotes scrjbner - th• - Co., New_ York. - have met:with' much sneeesti ibis new enterßrise. 'As a monthly peinsliarir.st= teptii - e to relimoos and uSefitY,literatnie; it has .orpo 4E30 poinAar.— It'is *fat admirably edit= ed ..goatt—affattl Weeklk:_Vpionae.: BEEM 1865.—0 et. I . 5 55 5' , 45 9211 It C.- aG 5 131 , Last Q. : .1 1 IS ET S' .o.tlifisE "M. . 5 , 5 , 3 5 411 Firtit Q. 5 59 6 991 . ;6 11 s STI . 6E 15 -.35 % - - ..,-____...... • Ri.l.-------- 7b-morroes.Frirtieth.Snrelav of the year,..aed pixteenth after trinity ..; Day'e • . length, 11, httere and 471nintitee. - • • : • . harbeen appointed-Taut master it New.. Ringgold, this County, in place o Esq.;•resigned., •.• . • ' . • . • - •• • • 774-new eichool house on Centre street ilow occupied by several schools of. girls: There will shortiflie a Icirrnal dedidation of this _ . • . . . • ..4ritong the iniprovenierits ' iv:Or:egg is titio 'addition of a.' Story to the . properties' of Messrs. Esterly and . Jesse Foser on-Centre street, Andpf Mprtituer Beixind street; , "Gity Fodor . " acknowledges throngit the Phil adelphia. Press,'-the following poncributiousitir the relief of eoldieisrfestniliea t'• • • • 'Collection .at'Trimagurt, Collection tititialtanoy.City, Pa •• - . . . • • •The crowd which nightly. obstructs the pave ment at the Post.Oflice, is a source of annoyance • to citizens_residing irithe neigborhood. We.laave heard: repeated'. and earnest • complaints.. • The _Burgess altould'aba".e the nuisance. • • . • Coroner's Inquest. —At Ahlatid on the 23il in istant;.delinti."-Caroner Gallagher held an inquest ogthehodrof'n Unknown folind .in an old air .shaft. The body' as much decompoaed: A verdiot of "accidental (kith" was rendered. Bo)reta, .Proyotit: Alarshal of this Distriat, has been mustered. out. • Tbe: pariers.of the , `allee, be removed to SCrinton; In charge of Mr:Wallnie Gess, who. remain'there as elerk:' *County -ProvUet matters brt liereift er .a.itended to in Scranton: The farm tore of the olHoe Billie sold here to day., • •• .. . • • . . ':SetierelY ffentee4l-On. itionda. last' Srni.' Heil net and Paul lieigert of Minetavilloi' wet on Con ire sireet, titie pnrongh. - . ' A difficulty ":onsno! :which .rotet)ted in'Neigert ' heing hoe ten 13,y. Roil hers It is stated that Neigert a pOtied . 6pprobri one • epithets to ..Heilner,- whjoh:-eatieed the: as. .. . . . . -The Fork Variners" Mutual InsUrance GoinpaL ny.lUtS :paid during thirteen yeam past sl73;` ) Fitl . of. los-os;'orer 520,000 Of which ha S h!ou paid by T.. A. ,Godfri , y, for losses that, oeourret: . in this Comity, and yi , t lit e,Companylt as 'never made any Assess inents-biz their. premium Motes There Therci is not. a mutual "Citmpany in -the 'Efate th4t can say. tt, . 0 . 1.11165 day. event: g: last alum: of etre' arese in PeigigyWalkill, Flab, conseq flume of t bursting' of .a .gas pipe in the kitchen." Mr: titz Sanderson; .drng,giSt, stepped froth:the billiard room to - a 8414;...passagevhere. iroprovetnentS are in ..prt pgress,. and, fell '. t itrougli an. opening to the ground...a distanee' of aometen fent...He vas 13 .adlY brtiiSed,. but no bones some, broken no in-' ternafinjuries:snstained. Be is recovering.. . , • • The Fair at. Orwigltbor,g - was in ..nrogres4 ring-To rodaS7. 'Wednesday .alid • ThurAay The artiClee displaced - atttactlye; . tiut the nnmbels. - Writ , . meagre. The. Bind •.wao 'keseat, attenlitene . d. the seeice. Om. Wed4es.lay, there Was ntlargostiluvlier ofporsonethere:.• There.was frotting.aini•-ripming... Charles Heffner's. borer; of'thia Diimuli,ll, - riac. - 6(1 a mite in 2,15.•06P.h0r50; ()mined hy Prantz;'SD.'clAir, ran: a mile iv 2.10. Both took premiums.' •• : • . . . .. . f.. We invite' attention' to the advertisement of. IT:enness,V .. S: Duffy, .- AO . have ,eomnienved the Wholesale wine and ligocr busineas in Silver Ter:- raev, this IlTutigll. - .. Cottliennes:tV - iserveil .in a distinguished -re:mv‘er, .drrinit. the. late Star, in the 'Fifty-second PennOvania ~.11i.ahnent, - and having.di , eided to carryon busulese. in our midst; we trust that he runt be thn• - reeinient of s' fair share'of.publie pationage..i... , : :..• :- . • . . , . . . -.Oen (Ugh edneational OrwigAluirg; 'under:the -able Prineipsiship itek.l.. J. Stine . ,:is :prOgreSsing in a kratiriing inauper... The enining term, which will begin i)n. the iGt.O .prpiiiino, gives premise' df being nnpre: eedentiv sticcessfill. as il.garde the nuttiber.efsttt -dents.- ' The instruction at- ti_in'lnstifn t ion; thor-: (nigh' , and practical. We . unddratand that;ithprove inents have: , been %made) : at the, - property,. which will - eultanee the Comfort, or the students:. , , Neier . Ten• (cht.:AVes.—The new ten cent fraetional currency. ff ceolating . .. The' pieces area lit tie' larg(4r than the old 'ones; and 'ishorter than. t lio.t•tient ylfive cent Upon the-face is a medallion bead of Washington, 'with a facto, ry citinmey, and a ship's . rigging on either Side, and ii!.lignre:lo, - . - 3ul gilt, four pliniCsi the back is.of a red eetpi,and. the figures lei in large ..Theyarq printed On bank note paper; "and prtimise to he more 'durible.,•ttfan - the,_ present _ . • .. • -• • • • ..-Capt. .1. .a .yard 'in this.' Bor ongli;hai long been's deSideratnin;and Zeta' 1410.1111 f4f . .1 it a ,duty to 'sustain the Captain ellorta to ffirnislca superp)r article at, the most -mason able: prices . possible. : If it . were • net 'for.the - Captain's' competitive enterprise we that tile' price of coillers. would be higher than it is: -The her uniary ititereSts • ciiir.cl - !- zens in the Coal purenssing hne;reciuire that the Captuiu shotild Ue. tytaiue 1.•••• ' • • • . • . • . .A(lottlli'd to Practice.--i-Wo.,Wara with rilea'anre; that. Martin:Dl. Eq., of Aelthind,' this County, win r:eried;before • .I.llillintond, as a. epli: . diet of the Two and red and Tent I t PenneylVialia 'Rpgjilletil; and' Mr, before the close.of the 'War.. •wae .. prereoted to First Lietiteintut of his.Compa-. ity r for gallantateeloot in the field, wit'son kiatnr day last admitted toprectioi• iti theseverat Conru; of this Connty... , far. a . 'gentleman .of al?ihty. and. ind.o ry, and legal ;business intrnsted to WA care .wildwe 'feel confident, recOve . his - 0 divided - attention. ...• • . • : •. . . ..-irille(l l. )y Erptosit ;of a . .51teli.-OnSitnday, A lastniliony Bares; nit 14f0 years; living et . \ Peet nti this lloty, While holtlinga 12,potind tiny - a iire,av his lent'se• a 4 it id _tnipiip'siA, till: lead. it r.s.phided, Thnrns in.itantly; and slightly.worniding a Bog au& datigliter who. were:nreSenf. ,-Tlie Niteli. tvrtrt forhierly the pron.. lerty of the let New,ltiirk.A.r.tillerf; teas found by ,a boy .abont a' year. 'since, and been lying Barit's houeo divine . , that time. This unfoi trinate occurrence' slibuld - prOve: a **int ng to t hose having such their, retn. • . . . . , r•VmpOranre AVM. °Nicholson of Philadelphia; the -veteran Temperance -Lecturer, ' wilt address meetings, in, this: tainury as .follows: Port Carbon—Thia.:(.4a.miday)-eVenhig; at the EiiiscOpalehorch. - • • • • St.o.air--Tp-morrow;--(SundaV). arteriMori, at thelfettsidist•Epiiicppal 31, . • TottiVille=To7merrOw (Sunday) evening- at: the ifettiodrst•Mieopal Uhnrch.,', •.• •••• • . • , • •', Nieholshri..has: ror :many years, )Seeir. eil gaged in the Terhperance..work,. and has-the rep utatiim,..of - being a • very effective, - speaker. hex:lo 4 oc for him large audiences at: each of. the above mentioned filaces. - ; • • ... •.' . . • Cricket. he secend-.eleven of the -Pottirillr Club played the first etivesy . ot tho Oak Hill Club on Saturday last;: and were Vietorioo-with fifteen. runelp spare. . . - Tliefirat cievvnti .. 9f the. PotNvilld. and Port Car bon clubs will, play. a 'match to-day on t . liegroluid Mr.'Ber. :Reilly having resigned; 3fr: .I,66 . .lms:been - ek dad President of the Pottsville The Pottarille.Olub luta phalieti . .grd the Olym pic of Philadelphia to • play. a match. .It Will be played in-Philadelphia-on the 18th, o.f October.- There . trill' be . a nicati fig of the - ie . mhera:or. the Pottgville Cinh On Monday evenint; to : trans- , zet.businces of .. .iniPortance: ,• -Pull attendance is T 1! efoilmpipg letter. from: the. toinntiSsionet of Internal IL:vomit. Will lie. Of interest to. the C41.al . It as Written in reply . to one from•tfie UC t3...Asseesor:: MI.'S - . Diattier;: in, eneWer to in-' Aitiriee from .tlfe.Treasery:lpepartment as.to.the manner. of taxitig ;- • • •-• • • is oroa, - *Pept,.l6. - 1865, • . Sfransver to: lour . . le..ter. of the - 43th I; have to sny.Mat it Will be •piefier: . for you to tustrtiet pont...assistants - in all tare's to Inquire, heforerecehiall the teturne - from esall - -minets; whether .their i etrirn is Mide . on the bails of 2000.11a.t;• to the ton, br.224.1) - Where the.retutit is . made • - on.the - basis:o(224d' tht i, :to the ton, it will be the duty 'cif the gettistant Assissor . reduce ettch.returfis to the"hasie . of 2.000 lb& - , Arettirn made on the taisie of 2240 be. to the ton is a - crardulent 'return. and irate partleepersiet.in mahing returns on Rich a littsis . iater having . been infant - tett of .the regalia manta of the law. - they become. liable to t ho.peiud posed by'seution 15, for mnienzimudnient .• . Very Respectfully; WHITMAN'. . . • .:* per Contnissioner: . , • . . 'Fruit anti. Shade Tiers.—As the time frt.: gal big'ont:fruit and ornamental:trees is rapidly ap preaching, .we cull. attention tir - the- doe -assort: pent of trees odered.formale at Gre6nwotidSni; eery.., These frees arb.grown On high ground; and can bo transplanted with Much greater safe ty- than .if procured froth nurseries planted on-low • • In addition to : , fruit trees,. every family ought to have a' variety 'of grape vines 'planted... They take - rip but littleygero.,stid are- suitable .to cover yards, arhars,cte told afford aq abundance -of , The most - desirsblo for outdoor milt are,: are the 'Delaware, Concord and . Tha lia, they:are •abitodant bearers, ,very hardy and yi , ,en - earlier: thin . the ..Cataivba -and • Isabella.: 'Doctor Grant's new * - rrapos,.thegowa audTsraeiht, are.also rt•cominended as a very 'auporiar -grape; it is hardy and ripens - early." . _ . • . . . Highway RoblieribL-OtiStinday evenin g hist as ,- John son of Jucob kohlo., livery. st tifilekeeper; - tif this'lnniiiigh; vas returning - from Tremont, alone . in tecitriiage, be was stopped by tWo robbeis Dear. the•farm - of: - .Coroner. Jiiiiiison.. One ._seized: seized: the heads .of the ' horsei while - the other 'demandad I Johu'e I money. ' Upon -- refiniiiiits to deliver, . the man ;attempted i 0 get bittithe Carriage, ,but John 1 struck 14mA:in - the head .witli a -billy, hi:ring:him - 1 Out in 'a ' hcirliontalpositioriiti - the. road. The otlicennin'titen came np with, a Pistol:in his left ' baud, and prevented it. at. young. Mohler, -who at ruCk 'the roblxir , on; tile :liana with his' billy: 'The robber ;then ' seized liobler , with his right :laud, and dragging-hint. froM iht , ..carriagei heat ',- bhp be , ereb*, and rtibled . him of $735;. 'The men - 1 :thati:dccampoil.• Kohler:says that he, thought I from their voices tho mhhers.Were Irishmen - . •. - .i r -')=-More.intwicent::ebullitiens'af -the - pets of thel copperbeiil•armin.: .But a 'little While 'and - ninr-' der au l-: tObbery...will be' as little . considered by .the..pariy.tliat rules the County; as petty : larceny is in rliihidelphia - . ' SiirelYthe'citizens of.Schuyl , kill County wid,,not : - Virie tt the counng election lo,:trealiitairr this 'dreadful . state Cif ' affairS ? The remedy lies hi-the billot-box.- - Let it be applied .iicheloth of October: .. - - ' ,:..- • • ‘' ' -..' .: - • ' I=l ~: `A-Ziparla SS.' Qfthe-.lrialion-,-CaniritY- keen ' to. - tbe. ""---101112.041.1 ea- *clue ylk t Couny. • „ . Ciretnet:l'hostiear approach of the Oct& ber, electing mikes it Impg:taint-that the friends of the: ettnart.- far whlcli the tree Union men hare 'battled' dinins. katryears bf war andhlmished. shouldtmonit thineacti ,vendittrrieg. , • onwhklCnatitrally:lollowska long Pertett ' &town:ix - too apt to.tan se apaihy* and . indifference ritetvallinour ittukt:lNelhavenot,yet gained all we Peght fee; and it . la” our4iltity:ttrakiud. - togetherhirill wahine mdheredind secured the freits/Cd Victor/. It is true We have overpowered and disarmed the Be- billion, end driven-Copperbeadlim tn,the welt - bitty& -lune not 'get: kerma %Le final .I&4ues of tbe war Orplaced' Ahern uponsech a Wolfer, eta to insure their.-triumph Tour opponents.and the opponents of he .countri :are , always active... -- /rbe.y ere 'laboring now to blot'on the record •of their foul treason'' and. and are makimr efforis, prompted by desperawin alone; tO 'PM power once more. by -ingenious but...ridiculous • .attempts to TTLEII,I7,t a -President': elected by trulon votes-. And 'eft' by: Union bayonet =a President ' whb but slew short months ago. • was sneered at ridi culed and insulted by these very. . leaders who Would. ;new ..`..T.r00k . .. the: .pmmant idnzes, of the knee, that - • • tia!r7r*,..ociAl!ors. 4 .5 , R 5 efrn'g 11.4 a 24 &DV 19 `ll'3l 27 -/0_5411.ia1; tluilniayfotlua favoting..”. - • - -But so , hing, as men hove inentories. and 'en impailiathisioryVialltell the tale; I.l4T:record of:their tretSon shall, temaTn to be a Warning and' an. examole for all fun:we:Tories and - Copperheads. The overthrow Of the Rebellion and the defeat- of its armies have riot ßeet - it:Ore stit'al and Overw berthing; demoralisation of the'. self-styled - Demommte• - :pai . (y.:- • .Thenne.neeeisarily .Toltowe4 the, biker. - Whifet:the - Sinithenter is engaged In seeking pardon:of our Pt•Mti dent for the . .ctitne. ofArneson... by . protestir , - that be f reed into rebellion and wastopposed to secession, the Copperhead party* of the .North is. endeavoring to cover up HS - infaitious - cause, hy.wh t ch the rebellion 'was aided and abefied. and - by dexierous, and - erinve; nient of profession and' of policy, win the confidence of the motile. • - • • With whatever Wilitythey may now tern abnut and ,chifnee front. and becinne suddenly friends of this Gov enuent.wheri it does not need for friends and support ers, still you "all know:loW bnllow.het on irted their pro fessis- of devotion • count* , are, and", : that:. they are ready for any Sacrifice of princifile - and*. any change of policy if it.will - oialy secure to thein ;office and power_ .. Once in power. and:with. Southern traitors for their allies, whose garments are MID dripping with 'the blood of. northern patriots, what secuilty,bavr you that trim Icier years of bloodshed and sitife'shall . bear their legit. Milne trait .What pledge Would•we have that we may not inife neariy . enl we' have been , -fighting for With either oar national debt repudiated' by a natty that is as regardless or Mir tonal, faith-as It was of its honor .and integrAty, - orwith an assumptiOn -of the Southern • defht. contracted In attempting to destroy. the Countrys life, this party, Democratic only - in name.:again makes . its struggle fur power. en that the fruits of success which, . we {cave so - dearly won. may:either be "snatched from us cis tnrned to ashes • ;• • . • , •pOrtunatety, the, intelligence, tbetattrietistri. and-the • unyielding spirit which carried us' so:, saccessfully -through .a.gigantleyebellion, Mill. remain to preserve antAkeepths pnwer itf this Government in the hands of ;.its friends and.•supporters. . 'Puget her we have passed through the dark dayS of dlietsterand dismay.mal. now' a hen sneeesennit re-union have crowned, out efforts,.. :We Must sdil standttogitther as: a band. of brothers . in Order that wemay secure these - guarantees • which will make this Republic ! Pertiernal :and . perfect. • Peace,{ blessed peace - once more, niets the land ..The: soldier ha 4 come marching OemecroWned, with the laurel Wreath of ylittory. and has again - become the plain citi zen... But he luta - laid aside the bullet only to take up the ball. .t. and to Present him..elf - as a 'indwark against the machinations of those - who would now.win h 9 poll.: cy and by rending his . favor. What they were not able to etiin by opposing hint open :the field of battle: ; - Tha-CoPPernettl p',.rty Oat deserVing t coefidence 'of the Connty; . ! !..(ifinfldenceisa piglet of slow growth.'{ : Would it not iie snicidat may. insane'. were people . to entrust a party.withttie wiisk of rnsfortifion And re,. eon-streak - in, whose only effete; for.the last four years Wier , been to destroti and, to break - - ', 'Let ns rally in oily's', reegth and secure for. all . titne 'union . by ite-nnifing. it upon true. principles, Po thrlt it . may indeed. hen ref - nee for the oppressed of all climk and a shining light among the Pations Or the eattli,-we .must'Sris - fin rind - sirensthen the hands- of-our- noble President and guard him trio the herd'of sycophants. whofeyocent and sudden conversion from enemies Into Mends, from slanderers IMO flatterers, doet nut Blitaek either - of sincerity or of decency... •. • '• • Sehuilkill Cnnetv should he redeemed nem thS .rnotion and violence which chaineterized ft' .Vast , interests. amonnfing to millions or dollars. tirivat stake: - and unless - the - public administration, of affairs is eon ductel with prtulefice ermemY. and honesty. thoseln , ,tere.t will la; - itn pail el or sicrificed .. Your County. - Ti:c,pipyy - shonfd he earefidlY guarded.•. The debt of the •Covintit is heavy - find ',the taies -necessarily' high: The' Caff•follippliestion.or the, moneys-to the: proinr4 pay . mein of that debt - Is,•litike the dictate - of prudence and', The free interests of the-County respire. - that. there. ph:mild : be come check noon the oroceedings of most of. 'our, pehlic. officers, It mould onerate ae a whflesome. restraint ago' tr.6l fraud and extravaeance• That check ; the people ean anftly throught he ballot-box at the nest' election.. -; In.conflusion. every . nian to go to the - polls • resolved to fio'ivlist - he can flit „thee - fuse of the thilon. . It bar 1 11)1h.(1-find trenenre to . preserve. and keen unimpaired to this time. Let it pet he .aidittitt throngh . our supineness and apathy. we have handed- over this preeinne • responsibility: into' the hands .of tho-e • who lance dekroyedond ruined -this happy Union. : DAVID D: GREEN; Chairman.. • .$2l 33 .:'l7 49 . . . - Of parties conyicled at the late. Sessions (heretofore reptateti), the Coati has 9itice sentence,d the following :: .Shelly—Fined s'2s and 'costs. ' • • • • Jameti• Catlin--Fined $lOO and • costs. and 3 months' : • Francis coyle,•-.lno. Itooney. - and,John'and Golden—Sinn each. and if months' iniprisonmerd. soil cMifinement. at labor. • , . -• • Nichohor Calteri-;-$2.5 and colts,. and 10-days' impris onment. .1 John AlcQuaill—ssS, for expenses to . date,' and ..usual • sec:why for Maintenance of child • . • - - Others willalso:lie sentenced 'from. time to time, as they are found and,brinight into Court ,ou process is- COURT PROCEEDINGS. REPORTED EXCLDBI'VELT . FOR TrrE ?SEEM& JOURNAL September, Term:;•‘ Qurtrter Semqnno • . . ' [From the TRlCa•Daily.Observer, Setit—ltith.) • . Eiret'risrmiiion.—BY reference tellie list - which . We publish else'; sere.- it will' he seen. that the:F.9ga Sewing Machines (both family and manufacturing) carry off the first premiums from the State •Fair which closes to:alay. • .It W wer'hyof.reintrk. that - these ma.' chines are rarely seeu at•fains. and theSinler Co. hitt/e nOt entered into the , general scramble for premiums which has character' .ert the pest...few yews Thoagent in this city eaw flt. however, to•come ont on this (iced— sio7n, in force: and. notwithr"edimg . the competition was , sliarp . —the &NY .Grover Raker. &c..lStr. - , Joining. id the -entitest-it.was 'plain•to be ikeeni mm hen the • prartisal tests -Were; applied that the, • -...plittnes"• must ..be handed over the Singer A' full iiesortment of: these 'STR'Phires 'tobe -Seen'at the clothing Store of - 11 . :-PARK.Elt, which,:we 'will: sell at Bhiludelphia•and New York prime, • • ..• • • A..l•43liichlii.e Oil; Needles. anti all kinds of Twist, Thread, &c.. PARKER, Aut., . Pottsville' Pa. 3941; PE - piEAfir..OSI.L . ANT EXAMINE. , . . . t, 14 Sc 'E. •GI • Postroiril le Pit • • • • • - AGENTS FOR Tut SALE . OF THE. - . • • • • WHEELER - & WILSON . • A.O HINE Sln. .ki . • , Scilnyiii :C o unty. . • . • •_ • •• • • • A number of thesewescellent FiimityMaihineame al wive kept on banth can be seen in.operstion by:Calling at, the norner - of Fif lvand Norwegian kits.. accOnfrondate 'prisons - using these ' • Supply of MAeuivreNrrtn.is. - . MACHINE Oil. -.lied SOAP: and V.GARE'Et 'THREAD, numberk and eoldrs: peeiallpadapted.to,,Sewin . g Machine .tise,. will be kept on hand. Thorough ingrectlOns.for - woriing iheite Machines' will be given to parties purchasing._ • • We are aiso*.Agentslor the sale o f• . The llosee . Mewing Machine,.- • Which-IS -pronounced tolm - equal - to iny of the. NeW-. nC Ma,•hhieri•moar - in the market, and is pecnliaily adapted for heavy woik,.. itud - particularly. ler; sewing - leather work. - .The sheltie is -largo - r . mut theamedie . kmallor than in any o;her MaChing in eke: .• • Orders by mall will receive promPtattent , ion. Call -and examine before purchasing elsewhere. . . GITID.E.-Lyoutits GREAT or every :one. his own D. ie s . tor —heing.a,PtiVitte, instructor tor married- persons,.. or tlfoiseabent tomarry, heth•roale and • female: in • every thing, Concerning • the physiolissv and relations of our - sexnal System - and the.produenat or prevention of off- Spring. including all the :new dicoveries neverjbetore 'given in the lilnglish langbage, by:WM. •YOUNP.; td. D. • Phis is really a pals Min anal. interesting work. ' It is • writteteinaaithinguage for the genes a. render- and it .Illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings All yoting married people, or those contemplating mar-• tinge; Mid having the least.impediment to netrried• lilap should re:id this book: ' lt'disclotes secrets that every one should be acquainted With - . • Still it is a bol.k'that must. Ini,locked no, and not lie -about_ the' house. .'1; will be sent to'any one on 'the reeeipt of tifty.eent...-- , Address De.Vt' I 1.1.J.A M: YI.tUNC/. No. 41G 'Sallee St:, •abeve Fourth. , Philadelphia. Sept.. 3S Gm • ITCIIi V 1( II .. . . , ... . . .•. - • gOBATOiI I . SCRATCH I.:;SORA,TGII! I ! WHEATON'S.OINTSIENT will cure . 7,110t - cli iu'o. • Also cureiSALT.RIIET 7 I I . ULCERS; Ciili.. - 81.gl1siS. and all ERHPTIONS lib; THE Sli - IN. .. Price 50 . cents. Fur sale by.all Urug fists. - •BY Fending -an center to WEEKS .k., POTTER. Sole Agents: 170 Wasilitic , ou . Street; - .Boeton.: Mass., it will lie forwarded by.uniii. l'ree of postage. :to- any taut of -Hu United States. . --. •' • Sept: tl3; 'dti.—:.3.4-tirn " . • - . . . , • ' Dearnmsa,•Blindnimia nitd,Catarrh,"trested with the utmost, success, by • br. a: ISAACS. Oculist and Jurist;' (Connelly_ of.Lcyden. Holland.) . NO. rAti .Pi.NE 'Street. , Philadelphia. Testinionials' fro the •mustrFiithlesoircen ip the:Cit.:- and Country can: be eeen•nt his (Nike, ..Tile' medical faculty arb incited to ' aceowipttnitheir patients. as he has no" seerets •in his ImMtle..e. • • 'ARTIFICIAL inserted • withont pain. ND charge made for examination. •.:••• -•• . • . . . •.. . .. . .. . . .. lielinittalW Eextrilei of vaartiapnrilln . cletin-. SO and reptivatft+ tne . hlood, :nail's the vtgOr .of health intOlhe eyetem; and pargesinit tho.humors that make dieevoie..; , _:,- • : Apri1 . 8,.?6.5..• -'. :_ .-. 14-Gm.' : . _ --Gray . Onldnems, - 4 - 0' Vi".cure.of the fp.arilp.-‘-No Dli;o0V8.11Y,;OLN rArtir:vyrrwm ''XT 18 NUT A DYE: -.• • : ; • ',1,01111011 .; . • ; ; Color Restorer:" "Loudon" TOE filtdr.Coloritm-turer... . • ”Luraitin , . ' WOIII.I/`4 •' 'glair-CO(3r ltestorer.” .14indiiri*.. • Gar-AT "Hair t!iileir : Restore: "- 'ILLSIEDY ; '"Bair Color , Ite.sturer • . ''hair Oiler Restorer." • It la the, 0Ni..5 KNOWN ETZTORER ta , Co toe AY 1,, I'Eu; Duskiiiaa cosinfuEu..- Delteatelysierfathed. It will re torn gray hair to 10 original utile r. . • will make it grow on bald heads.; .8. It will resture the natural seeretiiniit• • 4:lt will. rrafuve all dandruff itraj. itehinp.;. 5. -It will matte the hair Soft; • It.wlll tiresierve the original color to. dd age. T. - It will prevent the hair front falling oil', • 8 tt. will cure:all diseases:o. the seal ti. " • IS •': - R R eAt eNt o or rff. er . " : " ".ttindon" - . "linir - Color . Restorer." London" Tins "Hair Cofer. Restorer:. "toudne' : Color Restorer." "London"' extrrivmays. "Hair Color Restorer *".London" •Llitir Color Restoryr." "list") sr ors MOST EMINENT PIIYSICILANS APO CIL,P3IGY.P • DB. SIVI,VP6:t Son: Some six years ago 'began to lose my hairs and continued to do• PO Scalp ohm e.sti the'palm of my hand troubled ako with a diSagreqable itching fever. meat heat; and Mind , ruff, small pnstulesWonid.form , quite sore to the touch, and the remainin portion ot • the heir en•the side and back of my:head' became quite gray.. After using a Restunnives CPO sanest) without socca, and my head nearly, destitute of hair, I reluctantly. 'commenced wing the —LONDON BAIR COLOR RE-. STORERAND.DRESSING." '..No*, candor' and tics compel In: to, say to all, that through itantie I .now possess a new and beautiful growth of hair. cotn pletely restored" to its original dark and glossy appear. ante, and I venture the assertion, the world furnishes, • :no preparation'equal to Wipe, and 1 do. conscientiously; say to all who are gray, or bald, hair dry and. harsh. - or [, falling, to-use at_ once this cleanly and deligtolully perfumed article. ' ISAAC L. MARSHALL, - • • •.- Dunner United Steles Na • . • Leonixdstreet, Philadelnble. Pricela cents a•bottlu mix bottler . $ 4.• Sold by Dr. SWJ.YNESON,' 850 Nortti Sixth street' - above Vine, I .Phi Indelphin.- Also' by • - . . - '• • 101fN G. BROWN SON, Druggists, Pottsville; 11NNRY 5.4).71,014 ". • Jime : . ' • . • . • , TEE 'GRET '.EITGLIBH REM E DY.; - . .• $11334A31E13 CLA:IIIILP.S . • • . . CELEBRATED: FEMALE PILLS! • .. Prepired from &prescription.of Sir . . Physician Sztraordinaly to the Queen.. • , Thhs well known Medicine is- no imprkkition,.. but a 'suns and safe remedy for Female DiMmilties Wm:llona, from Any tinge wtuitover 1 arid.- althongh.i ,powerful remedy, it -nootnins. nothing I=ol%ll lathe constitution.. .. • ' . " - ; • Ta Maumee/A.IDM it is peculiarly , suited.: • It will, ' it short tittie,,bring-on the monthly perls with 'of tf i it It iteri.ops `andSpinal;Arectlints.ipabt - tit the Back and Limbs;' Ilenvin . . Fatigue on ;sliht] exert-Mu , Palpitation of the Heart,. Lowness uf Spirits. Hysteric... Sick ileatlache, .Whites. and all the painful - diseases occasioned by a disordered,systemi'tlfeSe Pills will etlect to cure when all other means have failed - Tursyritts lIATIC,:NEVER (HORS KNOWN TO PAIL-WHERE THE DIRECTIONS ON THE to PARE OFI.R.III.IILETARE WELL, . ODSERVID. ' ' 7' . - For fell Paiticulth, get a Pamphlet: free, of the Agt. Sold by all Ortmghls....Priee $1 per - , Sole-United States Agent: • . • JOIIN MOSES., Tl : Cortlandt St., New York. 'N. B.—sl And G p(wtsge stamps encltised to any au thorized agent; .wiltinsure a bottle containing over E.O pills by return mail, Nov: 5, .64,' A or It entity' •is Jar 'win, desire brilliancy 'of codiplesipn, - must pnrityand ebrieh 'The blood. width Thossootn's CON rrvrnVITIVE*7II-I.l' ShsslTAßlLLAltivstriably does Re collect it is no patent medicine: Ask for Ilelmbold's. Take . tio other: ; • 1-1-610.; . [Alm the Largest Manuf acturing Chemists in , the World,] lam acquainted wi is H. T. liriatmn.p. mann fac.urer of lintanotar J .,- • taxa PRKPARATIO %S. He occupied the 'tirug-stn'ard po.i.e Yny residence, and was succes-ful ip cone.unf.g the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been fa vorably inipre,sed with his chararterami enterprise. ' WILLI AIN WHIGIITMAN, - . . • . .Firm of Poy....na &'.Wroinarnwx,. : . _., . . Manufacturing .Choinista, • ~ - . ' 9th and Brown Stet Phila. .. . • „ • .. .. . : • . :. . 14-Gm • .... Ralhr Ve4'enible ' Hair Renewer inn proved itself trEbe' the:most perfect prelktrat inn for' the hair ever ofl'ered, in the public. • • It is a veuetable. compound, and containsno injuil ons priperties whatever. . .. .• • IT %I. ILL RESTORE GRAt HAIR SPITS It ill keep.ilie hair from fidlieLivint. - • It. cleans, the acaly and makes the hair' soft; InstrPtis. It in a nplencild hair dreFsinz. - • • .No pt wore 'younu. should -fail to vise it. IT IS REC. ININIENUED AM) USED ' TIIE FIlt'AT- EDICAL. AETII MT • 'Z'n - A-k for 110 Vegetable Sicilian Hair. Renewer, Enid Oka' no other.- • • R. P. RA1.1.• '4t. CO., • . N For tqtle . by all"dru gist Angunt . - . Not to fen . , of the •Worisit -Pimcirderia *hitt. Millet' mankind .arise. from. eruptions .of the /blood. of S.tasAii.taiLi..A is a remedy of the. Utmost. value. ' April 8. 'Go. : -r. . . . Aimy Itch, Teller, 411 Eruptions .! "DR. SWAYNE'S ALIAIEALING OINTMENT." r"'UR. SWAYNE'S ALE-HEALING OINTMENT." No case so-obstinate, or long 'standing,- it :will - nit : Care. in a Short time. - all hinds of Tetter are permanent ly eared. Army .Itch. which is' go prevalent, it ncyer falls to cure. Chronic Erysipelas. Salt Rheum: Ring- . worMS, - :Buthers. Itch.. &c. Emotions covering the whole ...ingice of -the borly;::.'old Ulcers of many years standing.., that ant- at defiance every - other' mode treatment.'all tot* healing:properties'of the great vegetable salve. . Mee yt cent:".• • By 'sending GO 'cents to 'Dr. SWayne . -&-Son; 430 'SORTII,SIXTH Street; Philadelphia. a box will be maile4.to any part of the United States, free of : Sold-by HENRY -SAYLOR, Druggist, June 17, !0..; •t. • . • 24 ' • lIELMBO LD'S coIcF.INTRAT EXTRA.CI' BUCIIII -• f . • .• the Greist • ..• ' , , • tmcmuotm%..,Ceeesiu 4 rkti eru.ter simuruttit4.4.. • .Great flood /N 1 ifeer, • • 130th are pretiared• according to--rnles of.Phirmacy -and t,..,emietry, and are the most active - thin can be April 8. 'O.' •: . . 14.6 m.. . Ndstic. - -Those wishin - fr to be . cOnie- rich ; o r succ eed iit antliflua they wish, should . ..4endJur one or all of the Giley's geveh.:Sderet Chartne: :Tlfotfauds: have &tie eo and now - rejni.ce: •.: They east but lttle and do much' - For' further Partly:lllnm. sctlid stamp, , and ftet full explanatimi, .• ".E. F . MAYO, Bfillstoll Spa. N. Y. Sept, ?A' • : , . . Liu hood AN!)VIGOR Are retraltA:cl by HEI-51 . 1:01.11!-8 - EXTRACT 14t.euu. April 5, ,65•14:tim .- • . . , .. . _ . • .. winisuEum: wnistiEkm! - . 2 Do you want Whisker? Or Motridaches 1 'One eire- CND Compound iVlM'fOrtitholll 10 grow on the smooth est face or chin, or. hair on , hald heads,. in Six • Week's. Price, $1 0n... Sent, by mail. anywhere; • closely'. senl4 on receipt cif price. - Address. ---•.• • . , ••• • •-- • - .• . • -WikliNEß ‘t.00., BOX. 138, Brooklyn,, N. Y. . .. . The (31.08.t . 0R MAN • 18 SlT.F.NCiTn.::T4erefore the . nervous and Obi litated . ohoul4 immediately:tiOe 1.1EL.u 7 EXTEACT.IdB9IIIj: April S t . 65. 14.6111 . . . Charru!wer, an Essay. of Warning and Instractinntor Yonng•*enpublishedbyttie }low ard Alaoclation, and:sent''free.of. charge : In coaled en. 'vehlress.: . -Addresa. -Dr. HOUGHTON; 11.1w.ard . Aa$.ociation,PhilaslelPhia; Pa: ' • • . ' ' - 6-1 y ••• To Puriff, Eurich the:Blood, and Ete,Ru.. tify the rOmplexinn, age. I 3 et..mnotive IlinttLy CONOEN:. TitATel , I , llrln • Elvriti.cr SAHSAIIIILL • One • bottle ognals, In ..iningth one 'gallon of the Syrup or Der:mann. . _ •• •. . DIVE HAIR DYE, . . Ilettelvelor , ...•Mair; bre is the •best In the world. The only true and perfect Boyellarnilese—ln utautuneoua and Itellable,-producen a iplendhr-Black •or Natural BriiWn"—'-reinedioa the ill effects of Bud Dyes,- and freAnently.reatores , the•Ortzinal color. " Sold'hy ah -Druggists.. The genuine. le signed, A. Batchelor, Si :Barclay Street, 2 - iiy York: • •• • • ... January 7. • . - • , :4cligiotto Antelltrenct 'nu.. Third Fi•ebbytery of, Philadelph a will bold its Fall meeting in. the 'let Presbyterian. church. of Pottsville, (corner. natfautongVandSti sfreete,) The. first' seSeion at • 3 o'elcicit; Toesday .after noon, Oct,: 3d, There will be preaching,on - Mon d Tif es.dayi-We'inesday and Thored,fy evef gs at .7 •Prayer lfleerif ig at 9: A: M... , But ueas inl , etings at 9.39, A. M....and each :day:: .The fad 'invited: to all the ni3efiugs.• • , • • - . • • •.. • _ NOTICES. , . . IP - Tritiity Episcop al Clitirelm..-7-While the - Charch is-undergoing repairs serviced he - held 'n the cwirt..ll.leQe at lox ecloc.t. M., and 7,1 f. I'. M. TWehh Ciingregational"Church: Rev, E. Law .satabath alt , inittely, 'at 19. o'clock, N. M..- and ti " . • .11-11r111.1 , 14 litsapitiont iGliurcla,L-Sunday merniirg set: vice ilx"-reelock j corner Mahan iongo and 7th streets. Suml i iy evening serviye sr feet; near Cal- • . Ptistim,; . .- - .. , Reshience - Mahantonge atuiVe 7th Street.- • . Geivattu Chnecla,, -Market Street.' Rev ' iltounr„Taator: Regular servic e:'. alternately: in the Gerinair and English languages, ev ery Sabbath day,' at 10 A: liL & 7 P. M. • Prayer: - Meet. . lug and Lecture every Wednesday evening .at .7 P. Id . sq . .)feEraticr lOtti and 24th, English in the morning and German in the evening. • •' .• ' Sep; einber litti 'rind 17th, German in then:mining and English in the evening., • • - -• . • : At/ liarri4e Notice , ' ini/Nt- - Ite•acecrinioaniett with $ cento to appear in the Joettrt.ot..... • • • - . . . ~ CA MRItONbri.NCLAIII—Op-thr :7thinst . by Rev. Joseph AkcCool, -Mr. Jun-% s CAMIikON. and 311 in. ItAnx JANE S.INGrAnt, both otsliver.C.e . ek.• sclityiki.zsounty, • . 1 . .. .. . . EYNOI I / 4 7L-Td0it.(403.--On the 31;th snst.: 'IV' the Morgaii;.Mi - ..Ario to .MArs 4. Mono Apt& - both orPhitudetphir • -.- . ••• . . - . .. . . . . •GEKR.—IITGLE,Y--At the .reddence 'of the: . bride... •nn•tho 2.31 b, iwit.. by 'the Rev. Gt , .nrux.: .13. 'Allen. ' , Fru. W. GEF:R. Esq.. to HELEN M. HIGLEY. , bGth. of MillerEa vile, N.Ainylklll CtinGiy:ya. • No cards: - . •• (The happy. Connie' will accent 'the 'benedictions of 'the !disciples of Faust in the 40 URN At, office. for' their kind remembrance The di.elission • of a,ln:w.lons cake, 'with uneiceptionable —trirrirningS," ; created ist.be- nignant. feeling, and frienii.Gxes; and 'hia-lovely.brida Were ithiiietivvith "all the hMorii." Itis an acknOwl_ edged fact. StronglynOnfirined by yeambf . obt;ervation, that the bride and groom •whn-sin. their happ'fiess, re member. the prlnter,,araaingnltirly • blessed in 'the mar ried state. We will not.attenitit aa.explanatiemike this hymeneal problem.; . .bi , t the fact stands knehalleita.cd, andWo mentkai it for the advantage .of• t ho:e..e.ontem platleg.matriniony.j •• . .•••• • •••••• • " ' . . . . ..ITAYLLTlUNSTAN—iptetithir 2 fith , ..tit.litahanoy City. by the Rey. .11enti 11. Dsviic.Mr. A . T to Ti t. e M Any Atii,-t DIINBTAN, both of St. Nicholas,. Schuylkill .County., - • ~ • , • ,• . • . • KELLER-WE - AVER.---..A.t the -residence of the bride's narenoi. on' • Toesdnv morning, -September 2iith: by Rev; 11. Shindle. Rev. .1 Aeon'll..KPLLF.k of Shamokin,_ Nies Merril S. WitAvss, Mineis- SMITif—FOSFER=On the . 2C,th in•t„ by Rev. S. G. tchoatip..nr. ART S. SMITH 01. Poil.Vi Se. Pa.. to • :SW; liatiTJ. Paapte (4 . -SaildflAly . Ci!y.. Ohio. • • •.STROUS—TiASTOii the 2n,hinst..• by Ilev..S G. Rhoads, Mr. Pu•siti.in•l3. Batons to Miss S.tr.sil alt of Pottsvilie... • . • "Z IMM ERMAN on- the Inst.: . by - Rev •Sleone B. Allen, - ,10n 4 t toi Ettzs .DETHA: M. 40;048;1100i of Minerscille. Pa.- ' . Sfinple announcements decitho; free. Thooe ae, qninPanfod with notices, he., Thttet be, paid for at the rate of 10 cents pit - ' , til ! 131110/3T . —On the 22d , .0f September. in - :Weft •Bruntovicir:beitr Orwituantrg, AilliA %id Al.Bitiotrr. an old - and intelLesteemed citizen of this County. aged 71 • years:lt months and 2.2,Mkts. • ••-•• • • • • . . 'BERQiIEISE.II:--Dietli in Lineellyn. Sept. -24th. 1 865 , ANN A • ELIZA BEI.II. Infant Asui_hter of Henri and Miuy BUrgheisefiagedll months and 5 ittS • IrIII.KLEI7-40New 'York, on •WednesilitY tiNbt Miss formerly, of Pottsville. aged 28 The friends and relatives of-the . family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from the - residence 'of Mt..Georgeltirkleit.s:ortveoan .street; east of Coal, Wis (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 - o'clock. • j. , 1.;AUBFNSTI171100• the 171 h cif tik.ptember: 'in POttsmile.. SAnAu. , , wife' of- Levi Latibenstlne, • and" datighter .of. the lace ludeig'.Perger, or North Man, belnwaged.ZB yeara, 1 mouth ancl•B days.: •• -NOBLE:—Sentember 25th. MAny, - Infaut- daughter of John T. and Sarah Noble, aged 13 months and zB - day . The friends and relatives of the. family are hritited.to . attend ,the funeral ..froni the residence of herlittrents: ," Market Street; 10-Motrow • (Sunday)" afternoon at_Ni- !.Adorn the Grtivetg . oflhe Dead: THE MARBLE YAR 5 . . • AT xtutz vEsviLLIR, • • ••• - - Rae been removed to: the•east end of -the town, corner of Auubury aittreet sod Pot lrrille. florid. • The undersigned rts•pect.bliy calls 'the attention of ••• the public to his stock of. • - , AZIEFaLCAST a. ITALIAN MARBLE , - Which - he Is mat.ufacturlng into Toirtbs: Monuments, llced and Foot Stimea, Mantlepleces. Table and. Bureau Tope. Window and Door Sills. Steps, Ste., also, Posts with Bailing: for cemetery.purposes. Lettering of the best styteS dune in German and ,Ehp.lish characters; and all kinds of 0.111111 41,1E14MA WORK execn tedin theidett.*t style ut art and the moat pubstantial Manner. ' 'nisi) has now ready, IMMO beautiful scalp - tures made oat , of Italian Marble. conaisting of same very neatrleihms for remetety Maltose& such ea carved 'ambs, Flower •Vaaes, Urns; Dorms &c... Pleale• call and, examine for 'your:elves. .Prhes- are very low: Work delliered at a , di,tanee free of charge. ' P. is„EIsENBRGWN., - formerly of blortteand co. August 'd . • , . .- • M!iMMfM Lon:. AND FOU . Loti v r..-Lon going Irani'. Minerinrille. nn - the:.23d• inet, .Three, Disef.argee; one signed Jnooh Schweizer', two signedCnen.,4torz:- A liaentl rewlid will be . paid ,i . . ty , iwwing 'thenn:at Hears - Hotel,. Hinecav[ile:'Pa .; .Sept. 8k.65.-30-1? Rii • COW—A Dirk- Red. Caw 'camel° the ~'lO premises 01 the.teubsertbernhent three. Weeks alto,: thick home; slightly eniveAk wide strup.3nd brststl - bell with - hole ooparb side .. The owner. Is . s„. property.:pay coi , . and, take her ,aw*y or die will be sold accordin g U. - law. MATTHEW Pale Alto, Beptember.3o,l3. • . 31A gni RIP. DIED. QTIII.AIt I.lo*..—Strayed fmrkthe subscriber re nidin:• is COO street. Vottsville; abant two weeks .agiA a 5431A.L1. DARE RED .f..X)W; with a white spot on each of her flanks, 'and wide ,rs; ' horns:: between . 6 and 6 years of age.—. :Whoever will return said Cow to the own er or give infortnation uhere he can get her again will be reasonably rewarded. • • JAMES S. KIRK. : Sept. 30, • • . 39-3 t• . • IA REAVARD.—Lost nn Triosday eVenlog,, the 12. th inst., between the Methodist.Cbnrch in Yd street and the corner, of Afshantoruto And Court, hind streets,-a buck.kin% imre. containing abont $3O, inostly.in five dollitrbills. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving it et this office. .. • Sept: 23.63 *- .. •,! • '• . 3B-2 t. . . . - . QT-RAY: PIGNI.-Caine. to the piemiscs the 1 - .1 subscriber err the : St. .Clair 4Lvtd, above the Old Distillery. en. Monday. September 4th, ISM: . two email PIGS:Athol:It, three nintiths.,old. Out a llcht brown male • with. black The owner will call,;pay expeeser 'and take them away, otherwise they. a sole ac cordie to taw. . . • GEDHGD WAN T E D . . . IAT ANT E D.=--A. • ft; Ptclasi , -Pattern , Matter 'to 7. *htin•L 1:4.41 - wag7.s and e•tently empinytrierit:will .be Riven.:, Addrets • , .. • • IA .34; RENNP, , ON, Sept. Sfl, .65-39-Itz • - • - Stinhury.Pa. • • AVANTE 111.—=Good Stove Plate Stoulders. Steady .1 T`work - guaranteed_.Aptlyto • CIIASP. - SIIARPE & - TgOMSON,'• South a autllkliftliu, Philadelphia. • Mat • .Sept an, ,cts ANTED. —A feyr more' CARPENTE74 .4 ., (mi . - mtrs'aitinisers.) to work 'on Breakers, at the Ashinirton Coll Works, fonr mites we - t of Hazleton, Luz rne C0., - Pa. -'.The highest wages. of the. region • - 1 ." W. ILPEW: Supt.- • • . Septmber SO, •G 5: .• • •. •er•tf tIT-AN'T'ED.—Nine Teacher. by the ..Dircctors qr . Wayne:Townshim . • Appikants will please pre sent themselves' on the 44th day of ()ember, IStis. at a o'clock. when terms will be, made known. . • Sept:. 3;1..65 ntl.st.•. CIIAS. SPRINGER. Seey. •-. r ..t.flollTlCE:s"-It Trunk was kit with the subscriber about .three months ago. for a .few` Minutes. and has never sitce been called for, : The Owner is requested to call and t..ke it away and pay for' this adverti:emecit, Otherwise it Will be disposed of. • Sept. liu; •65.-39-1? • ' DANIEL FESSLEit. • ' IZ TEAL!! ENGINEM.WANTED. , --The un clersigued wiehes.to perch: we feLviid-hitntl Steam Etigines,*of 20 qr 30 horse-pi,iver each: Add:ere JABEZ SPAaltliS. Pottaville,"Pa: ' 19-tt. • May 7,'64 . . , ANTED niourne% M:711 Cabinet V • 31aker, .Inquire of JOS: OnFREIFIN - ..Ntte'ville. • • ' •or W,SI. DEPREII.N. Tamaqua'. Septelliber la; . • • -. • Si-3t... . fuIEA CUE HA *ANTE Ell:--Five Teachers ll ,Avanted to take :chahte of the :Public Schools of South Mullein' Township, Schuylkill County. An ex amination will be' held. on the 4th of October. at o'clock. at Reber•s TaYern. in said Ton•nship ikhoitles Willopen a short time after examination.- .. WILLIAM BEHKIIEISER. t.'t• . • Sept. '23.'65 , WANT E D.—Twelve Teachers, both Male and • Female: to lake charge of Public Schools io North Manheirn township.. An examination %ill be held by, the County Superintendent, at the School llous2..near Fred. Berke Tavern, near the Reading Railioml, on S.ATURDAY,. October .Term to commence on the first Monday itiNoeember. - to'last 5 mouths." Salary :Wend. •By order Of the Board. .11;.110Y,..Seue3i, Orivigmbrzrz. Pa. . +i-5t 16.1 1;7, I .; Ef4 Al:, *. .iNt i' 11'0.1i; S. A D.TIONENTRAVION -NOTIOE.—The un dcin,igned having taken out Letteis of Admini. trarlon ou the EState of SAMUEL W' FAUST, , late o the - Bort - mh of Poi sville, deces , ed, hereby give.; no Lice .0 all persons -hawing 'CliliMS aealnst the fmid Es , tam to present .he smite for settlement, and those, 4t debteil to..lieetiate s e .requested to, Make.men with.aditielay. AIMX.ANDER S. FAU pay ST.' •. Administrator. . . . . AND NOW, illny• LT. $865, the Court order -and direct the I.'reasurer and .Collector ef: Blythe Township, to receive nil Township Road Ordi:ii? lot the. payment of. Road Taxes for the year .1565, in Blythe' Township, except those: Orders drawn and issued in 1863,,f0r the =mixt:ex - pen-46A of the year 1 , 345 - • .-. June 3, Nits.--22-oin , - BY THE c.:olni.T. . . . . DmiNisTßA'rio.N NOTIE as .ZA . letter:4 4)1 Aihninietiation on the 4.4:4tatu of CAR OLINE N; ZULICK., late of t.zehtlylkill Sebuyl -1411 County, deceased : have been waited - to the sub- Eeriher by the Register.—Noti.,44 1.44 hereby niveu.tO all .havit , claims to preseutthem for settlement, T; C. ZULICK; Adroin!grator. Septitmher 2, ,0 nt E.—Whefeas. tietteru'of •Admintsirreinn on .11 the e,tate of Aji.NIAT fIOSSITER,.. late of Port Carbon. Setnylkill County, deceased, have been pant ed by the Reg! , ter to the ?mbser:ber.—:Votive is to given to ail those ifide . tred•to ;d 'evtate to *Lake, payment. • and ttu,se•haVing claim Will . pret ?Alt theta for settlement.. • " • . • • . • LI.NifSAI" ROSSITEU, Sept, 23,'6.,3:-336t' • • ' Execa,orit. . . . -0 c OTlCEvWhereits letter's of AdMinistration on 11 the estMe tit 'JOHN. DMIBENT. late •of Reilly l'o . n•hlp, 'slchuylklll County, dec,qtsed. have been granted by the IteMster io the imbseriber.--tiotieeds hereny-givets to all. persons; indebted tri said - estate to make payment, and those - havitia - claims will -I resent them for settlement... ' .fIATIIA.ItI NE •E:DALTBER.T, • . HIRAM CHANCE. • . . . . . .. Sept. 23, , C5.-3&61.• . • • . Aduainistratom, .._. AVID :Pi NOTICE.Where-. .ay haters of Adminharathin pn 44 estate of .INO. HOPKINS, late cf the Boiniati. of Pottsville. behuyi kill Comity : have been granted by 'the Register,--= No. lice is hemoy given to all those having claims against Said estate - to make tirtnient, cud those having' claims will present thud for settlement.. - .. L..ki LLEW,,FILLYN, • Adritlid.frator. . Sept.: 2, `65.. VISTATE IF4NAC P. I.II(KENS: p.(4 . cenmed.—Lettertc.'of. Administration .upon 'Abe es'itte . or Isaac P'. •. Lyketis, late o..tbe Borough of I'ottsville,,, decease 1,. having been duly-. granted to the undersigned:—All pet..tins ',Melded t" the s'ame are ragaebted to make payment, and -thoSe hiving - claims 'tot genttkem. witiMut i clay. , . • " • • ' CII HISTOPII ER I..rtyLE. Admtilisinator. • office, - --:Ouposite Post Oftice, - „Pm.,sville , . . . . NrwritfE.-Whe'reaf; lettere 'of .Adminis — !ration •on the estate iIoiNARD, late of the Borough of St; Schnylkill Co.. Pa.. deceased. have been •grauted by the Register to the salociiher-. Ncitice is hereby given to all those indebted to said late to make paymen...: and those having , chime will presot them for settlement 1. • CAROLINE HOWARD, Adminietratrix. . Sept. 9..65.. ' ; • -149-6 t• • . , V 0 T I E.—The undersigned hare received from .1 :the Regtster of Schuvlkill.County, Letters Testa menutry. upon the last Will mid Testament of Wm. H. - Joiins, lute of St. Olitir,.dermased: All persoris indebt-• ed to said.deceased are requested to make payment to the undettigur& and alt - pertons having. demands ngain4 fhb .same - will . present them. for eettlemeOr Without delay. GEORGE W. JOHNS, Angust26; .. 1 .• Eiecutors • E STATE OF GEORGE .N. ECKERT, - Dc6ca.ed.'--Lerters of Administration upon 'the Estate id Dr. GEORGE N. ECKERT, deceased. haviug been grafted by the Hagiste: of Wills, - of the County of Philadelphia. to the anderiigned., all persons indebted to satte.-tate are required 10 make ',apnea, and those having claims, againet,the e.ime.: to prw.ent theta With out delay at the afire of . C3 20:•,,, , 0 Eckert. No, 420 Lit a ry street.; Yhilitdu.t im 'to Dimiel E. poison. Reading, GEORGE ECKERT, .• • .• ". DAVID E. lIENBON,} .administr atom. • - Auguitt 26, 1 05. ' ,".- •• . VIDITOWI4 - NO.TiIIIIFI,-111 the Court of , Common Pleas i4f.Schnylkilt County: • TB B MINERS' BANK Pl' • • • PoTrhviLLE in the',l • 3S Sept.: Term, 1335. • • • County of Schuylkill, -;• . Ft Fa. . • en:' ' • .: I Food to Court, :3T,GOT Il FRANCIS J. PARV.IN. j . • , • • The untteisigned. Auditor appointed by the C(Mrt; to distribute the finetin Comt..artslit from ihp,Sheriff '8 'sale of the - defentlittnN real ostnte, under, the abdve Cta, .ted-Fieri Furies. will attend to the duties of Ills appoint ment on FRIDAY: October 13th:.136.5; at 16 o'clock. A. 31., et his office in the Borough of POttsville, when and where all persons interested ate reipii - ed to mirk!. their (Saints, or be debarred from - coming in on said tund. tie • t. it . 3S-3t . . .W3l. It: SMITH. Auditor: ill Tim ig :vim ire of citaimixoNEA S of Schuylkill County: - •• • • •• ••• • • :_itreve de Partitiope Rueiertit. So. 11, September Term, A: 1); lgea. " • lIUWAHU RICHARDS* vs. Henry Norris-, perijiirnin . W. itichards.'Augustus HP:hauls , liejarnin W. 'Richard& Xrustee of .Siilina 'M. Lawrence, Jatnes Con stable „and' and' Sarah L.•Constable.ll6. wife, in right of, said *trait, Charles E. Iticitanla, John T, Mover aid Anna Mf, Mover. his wile. in ripht of said Anna. Cath— arine Wood,..Maria Wtml,• - trustee foc „Slary.G. Corey, Paris Rattletrap and Ca;olitie. N, Haldeman: fits wife.. • Iti richt of Said Caroline; Thomas S.-Wood:aleorge W. • Haldeman and Jennie W Haldeman. his wife. in right of said Jennie. Isaac SctilL and :swam W. . Snell; his wife, in Rehr of , said StltiAli, 306141:hAS:00d• William E.• Wood- James P. Wood; l.o e ts Reeves and Hannah A. Reeves 'his .yvite.• iu ri:Mt of said Hannah, Mary P. Wood and Cler:lesd. Wood. •••NOtice is herelry•given' to •the Parties kbnYC mimed. that the Court have conlymed the. return Of the Sheriff and the impii -Won and valuation or appraiSement taken • and Made under: the abiwe writ, and haye :minted a rule on all persons interested to: come intnetritrt on the Sixteenth day of October 'next, to'uccept err refuse the landaund tenemeuta in said writ mentioned: tie - cooling to the Acts of As.senahly in titicheave proilded. •By ortler.of. the Court. • . • : • . .- • ....dOS..4.FEGE.II, Prothonotary Pottsville 'll Sept-A5.65, :-.• • 3.5•41. • . I. I) IL'iTI PS.: OIUMPI4.I—The rert.t. Ohio 'pump , only at. .. 'STICIiTER & THO*PSON's. Sept. 23, '63. -- • •. ' ---.L.....----- 39- . • .. C . OA HUCK ETS.—lmpioved COal Buckets; to . prevent bottom.ft'om rnF6ire but. at _ z . Sept; ES-. STICHTER & THOMPSON'S: .a.rlllilititEll:l4 X 1 411A1 Oil., Fine Article, at. STICHTER.& TnOMPSON'S. • SepL.2a,-'65• • .• (31111,11NEWN.-;--Gral Oil Chnuneye. made of flint ' gln4. oval and round. all elzes..at • • '_. Sept.:...' , i;.; STICHTER k TtIOMI'SON;S: • VEI HAY. and !+7'llA W .CUTTEU: _La the chearePt„ most durable, and thorough cutting machine in market,: al- ' r ._ • • • - ' • Sept; 23„ 'Ch Es-- STIOTER TLIOMPS,ON'S„. 31 1 :11,En•Kett:. aFt",`E P ..., I "" )I ' I " INT 2 . "" Sept... 13. 'fib . 38- • 'STICH rat & THONIPSC. • , 15-00. FRET OF 'T,RIIICA.:..COTTA. DRAIN . PIPE. from '2.to 9rpt. Y 3, ,65 TIIO.I4FWN'S. . . , . Shattered CoNPITITOTIONIN IiESTORRD nY HELM. Ist)Llefi EXTRACT BliClll.l, April 9:, , •65,;• , • • 4141.VE .14TE.1171. *EigiGliVE.—;For. sale a 13Stove Engine suitable for heal ing.a larne'ropni . and cooking by Steam all kinds of rood for - mule:by wtreh about one-third of the local is saved. Apply to . . - B. BANNAN. .Why I:..acnr. :run POWDEAD AND WASIIES which choke or , flll up the pores.of the.akip, and- 'Ma short time leaves it harsh and dry ? ' s it is m the bidod, and if you want <month and soft: skin use lixianua.tes fixmairt tiqUISAPARILI.A. It gives a brillian cy. to 'the complexion . April s;- , Gr... 14-bin. :) . I%IETHING NEW. wAsnizquiroN & LINCOLN. • LIEGE SIZE PEOTOGRIPII. , - BOSRYSIIELL .& BRO.. Centre St.. Pottsville, Sept. t, , 63-11.1n11 bole Agta.„ tor Silnylkill Cu. • ‘. - .GENEItAL - NOTICFS . COAL OPERATORm nE ET.. asepting cf vo'al Operator k 1,6 ship hy.crtial..will be held on erintirAny morning. tnher W welock, at-Pennrllynnin MLA. ne6e of Imp4lrt4nce: 'MANY- OPER - Volts . Serg. .• • ' ' 3iLlt • . . would revectrullj int. ) ,„" yj,a7! the pubile That I have duly appointed Celli, ,l; K. SIOFIIIBO of f!ottsvillk Schuylkill Co ., Prom S de Agent of the State.. f 1r the Pale ,atgl the rig ht-to nee the — ErfiAl.fsTE..."ur • `V.. 13EA I); LEA. FAN^. fur' Ventilating Iklitim Slt.pek Tunedi, sht..fts. J. LOWDEN BEADLE - . • . Sep:. SD,' 'Bs.* • • . • W.)-,11,. TWELVES FIE OTYP F 1.4 tan be had al Alleas , ro Griller,' fur €rt 21 . '• 705. .• '• . • '2o.tt UT I 0:41.-Thetnn.of REAr;AN &.WINTER Is this . day dlsm , lred by nititual camera.. All I.ert.ons having chuns on the abur. G rin rclil plracc present them at once, and all per!...mf i n . debteil will please pay:to Wilriam Whiter. - - • JAME , . REAGAN, • ' • WM:WINTER. • - Mahaney City:SepteMber - 19. 3 i -; Gt. TIIISMOLTTIIIM.—TheIirrn NI ER 3IAN .t,SC , ll.ltEtt is this day 111,3, L . mutual conz.eni; Alt per,:oris having Claim; on tt.i above firm will pleme present Them t °Dee. and ,t 'persons "ndebted will please pay to F. A. xv nit , i4 win...will total: the huffiness. •F. A NII = ItNI . +A. CHAS. E. SORER, u7.o* Miner..Yßlle;.!4:pt. Pth, , "ritiro".lll;l7':74 4 ,7Tr° l "l‘- : ivrtsviLLF, Jilut la„ • . The tinder:4oM respectinily informs . the cilinais yon . sv ilk and vicinity, that, he has • opened a I'O A I ..VA It 0: in this 13%pongh, lot /if trriffind ,xlk,se McKean... tavern: on the old Peat, ck Road.' and near the Mount Carbon Railroad.. 1I will keep constanily. on hand Coal of all kinds and sizes and of the hest quality; foot the %Uncapping..., of veinsj and holes to :tevel‘..e a lair share - of public patronmE e . •It is uncrr„.. tlonahle that a good Coat Yard has biog. be en In Pottsville, and the undersigned' Crti-t. ...hat his en terprise will be encouraged and et/stained. Coal weighed before delivery.:•T - - Boxes for the reeeptiori of orders. which will be .proniptl.V . attended to. will be placed at the fullowia 4 ,Ixiints In the Ronsigh: • .AMERICAN ROUSE, . , FEUER'S 11()TEL, —• . I UNION HOTEL FITZ SAN DERSON"S Drtig Store.. Centre - Street SAM!, MORRIS'S Store.: - D. DOWNEY'S parttei chop..- lIEISLER'S Hotel, corn. Miners .. - . C. M. BROWN'S Stele, 311irke; Strret. JAMES BECK'S STORE, Mauch Chnnk Street MILLER tSIANBECIL; FAA Norwegian Street. PRICE LIST or COAL PER TON. BROiiEN 'COAL, at the yard $4l ro —delivered, STOVE • Get) . " r.I cIIEsTNUT " " , - 400 01 PEA ' •w Ts - a 75 Y9-ttni Jay tr., .G.% SALE AN.:I) .. T Lf.'ll'. Rota. PiALLE."Two hventyalve horse steam .er. ■ . 2ineajtist (inhaled in the. , best manner. Diameter of cylinder. 12 itiphoa temrth orstroka. 24 B. V....1'03 . 180Y SON, Putovilie Inin Works. Sept. ra:-`eal . • . h . OR 'MA 11; 111'. .A Tot of old IrOif Chaltet. Ce.; - 1. Wheels. 13.ilaticd Bobk. Pews, toCurthe'r paTticalius ni)pty at. the. Office - Ili .the J t Mi.. Lase 'Coal Company, uest door' to Newilall; , •Sept. `65.-49-0 J. J. O'NEIL. Agt., . VOIR. NALE- :A 11.' Store and I . IIV - eln Stand -in. the ofa . Newkirk. Schuylkill C 6 \lntv. 'For narticulare tr. quire of - -or C. F. SHINDLE, Taniaqun.' Sept; • 1 ci , DRIFT . .C.4.I{* inch- wheel, 40 inch gunge, nod a lot of 22 Ih. T f..r ' Apply to • P. W. SIi.E.A.-FEIL Engine—. Sept. 9. " • •. • • • 3G-it • L.IIT3IBER: 11.11.731[81611.!!--Tbe tirsterstrsd ' ,lesires to return thanke, to the public !or io liberul_putrPurt, hi the past, and to Inform it ill prepared•to tlll . orders promptly. for Baum lum ber and plank. . • • SILAS B %IL •PotteclllC;'Scrit. 9. ISS., - ;MB' . , _ . ROB 14 - AI.E.--1 new 20 bore power Engiar, bettv . y box bed plate. new Miler', 30 bleb diameter, :10 Pet 'For far*. er partieplars apply to • ' CARTER, ALLEN . C. • Tamaqua. Appb4-19. - 0 K M 41. The . hole eln Morrisw.Ad(llttaii n in occupied by Thorfitt.s Petherietc, I:+q • Al 4, c. - onetouse south anti, three houses.ou rear of said • • property. • For ternis ettquire 'at this ;Nice: P05.„ .4 . 1 '... given shortlY. • , Aug.:l9, 915.-39.. tr ...,_ • 4 - 11.1[1ABL Cllll,lll. LANDS, for- Niue. V The celebrated Ely .k.ltiehle tracts Cum; acres or Anthracite goal Lamle in the New; Boom Coal . but Fix mile; from the head of the Iteadim.7. and connected- therwith bra,lateral- road.- now lutit4 built. The Mammoth and Skidmore Coal ,ited it e open. .The'propertyie well - Levered •with ti n tier... - Apply to- P. W: SITEIFER Pner.cill ' Sept. 24, • . . 3S-3m •LSO IV St A L E.—The snliscriber offers for sale Tlv:s hotisea and a lid situate - on George stn. : et - hi he Through of, Potisiille. Said lot is 54 feel by 196 feet derfp. On . which are erected three two sag 'Frame Dwelling ..I . lonses,' with gardens and, a efsAl well of water on the:premises. Said. lot and tioi;t4 Will 'be sold at a bargain.; Late the estate, of S phi 4 Treved. For terms, apply to. .1l011: , :t1tEGI:A. • Sept. 9, , ' • F , OW SAE E.—A lot of ground, tWo 'acr e, -to et tent, on Greenwood Hill, in the Borouch 'of Pew-. point - minding a tine view or - the town'. of the adj-i -cent monutann , , 4nd of the river. canal, and the Read. railroad. letir a euburban - ruidence it liit 44. qualled - advantagea. quite near.tlto po. , :rovi• pot. and within the limits of the- latroductinn of et; and water front the pablie.works. For further narzha. tars 'apply to • • - •R. C. MEP.: Sept. •2it. '45 • ftS,4l', • kotris...4l,l . iti.lll 0, , . llovrllint and i4tore for Stitt. Tor IA Mahoney teity.The sub.scriber Duet ll:tit.; and Store loaned on Centre street. next d to the residence of Mr. GeOrne Witnnui in Matuintrr City. :Jbelot.'lti 25 feet front by 145. feet deep on/ which is a two '. tw. puny .Fnune Dwelling . . II two. and Kitch I with a Store Rttont iu t's.:iiich a 'Flour and Feed Store hi at prettent kept. Tbli very desirable property and will be F• 41,111 of 'declining health. Fir terms V.:apply to thtten:r scriber Ott the preinittes. CLIAttLES CoWLEY, • Sept. iht, !tin. - . tit; *.trn' o Ai. • i„a mi is 170 Itt It E acres rf and Timber Lend on the Hinetiln. Dim Thy'', Containing several veins of Coal—the Mammoth TeL the Lehigh IS feet, and the • Skidmore . lei . feet thiek..l mile of a run: which forma a !main, mile Fowl' iif :hanoy City. It .joins the, new Boston Company. at are - 110W liperlitilla on the. aujoining..prnj erty on, tl , e The lbeilrinid Cornpany are. now. Menl!! the rond. to be completed next Sprint. Henry 5 tenant the-property, keeps a hote. For font:ern'. formation - apply to -• MURPHY.... Pottsville, September 2, 1865: , • . $l5 tl To L EASE.—The Sibnyikill Coal Company ate now prepared to mak , . leases. on tbeir lands in Foster Township, Schuylkill County. These lands:re .lOcated on the very best portion of the Heekscher Be. sin, having over four miles rim on the Daniel. Crost.y. Lealnr,' and all the veins known in that basin. hoe: "above and below water • level. ...Favorable lease, wi an abundance of timber f6r mitring purposes. wilt 1104 be made 'to good tenant o, oa application to E. A PACKEft. President of tile CO imony.' Trinity Band ing, New York, or to C. J. DODBINS, American ifouso. • Pot tevi I ie. , • Sept. 16 qtd.—.37.tf pou SALE OR TO LEASE.—A . trtrt uf. land- situate_ half a mile' - went of Llewellyn, iA Branch and Reilly towmhipe, Schuylkill Couniy, wire tabling 430 aext;s.: having a run of three-fy iirtat lif mile on the rellowing veins., viz: The Gate Vein , . S kirk. Black Mine, Tunnel. Faust aitd Salem. Bartle. wiehing , to paralyse or to leare' will make apprazeia. to , • JOSHUA'LIPPRWOTT. • - RICHARD SMETHURST. • . . ." DUNDAS LIPPINCUIV, • Eketutois or the Estate of James lamthw. decea,4:4l. • at St., Philnda., 'Or to CHARLES M...111LL, Real Estate Agt., ' August 19, !.05. - - • - RILE 11RON.WORKM, KNOWN V Aal •" WARWICK F.E KAI A.CE f tT PRIVA'I'E:'AMAI.E.—The subecrittere. offer Private Sale the valuable IRON WORKS.' known '2 "WARWICK FURNACE,t! the P•operty , rxr aro or the late David Pow, .Ir-teemed, h a* situate partly in Chester, partly in Lam • ."" cster, and. partly in perks COUIIIIO, containirm upwards 01, 4 _4.000 Acres t"." of 11.itml. with that portidn Of . the Iron Opt !W.! , • that man snit the_pnrchasers. The Furnace and 4.eti rev wil l he sold, ehould the purchaser prefer it. Pir voile wielthmto 'examine ibis extete.iVe and vitlitttf , property:with a view to purehasing the same, will upon the eubscribers at Warwick Furnace. TtiomAs m: POTTS: . . NATHANIEL POT IS . Sept. 16, ,65-' - Ex. riot+, - . . VIA BLE PICOPERTE - 'l' PHI . . One-t wentieth tcri,t in It! tract of anal land In New Clotte Towobhip, SchTlyW. (Acuity. (IttioWn as the Putt .V.• Barnum Tract) cont.:r ing about .120 acres. • A.tract of 220 acres of COAL and TI3IBER LOP in Riley Township. •' Lots un Coal streeL between Norwegian and re" Chunk. streets Pottsville. Desirable sites fur v.:- houses, inannfactotle., „ • • • Threeßuildiug Lob , on Laurel sheet. s• A- number of. Building Lots on Coal. Norweia - , Rallrpad and Wa.shlngton streets—•'' "Greenwoiii: dition.” •• • Apply to HENRY C. •IlUlit`!Vl.: • Licensed.Tleal Estate Agt., curlier 2nd and Mitzi:: ' tniSts.,•Potisville. Pa_ . June 10, Ats.-23..11 1r.4 LIVABLE • FARM_AT PRI VAII :.Y. L nudentigned Were at private thelollowing' desirable property sittracd about K , mile from Redding. - rind , anorvn as ‘ - he HnhtvT Farm, . consisting of 190. acres of the last lime. t' land. alrof. it being in a high state of eeltivioh;i. - several good limestorignarries. The inipioverne' consist of a large stone deiellinghOwse two.and- ' a.half Stories, high• wtth large brick, kitchen - at lacbeti ; a new brick - barn; with elate roof. by .15'lett traw'horiKe 60" by- 40 'feet t w.e.ton.g , corn cribs, and other necessary: out..bnildings. with elate, all good and new. Also a yotin:: •)rehard.enelosld by a new p oil fence; and other Op selections t Innt. planed within the last tbrve Nearly the whole farm is enelcvsed by gtiod an'd , etantial post auto rail fenc.- The Angelica Creilc through the farni; forming .antlielent water poor drivnATtrge mills,The house and barn are rx,[ll with vaiwr from th creel. by means of a newTa! wheel, thr ing nit abundant supply, of water also never Willing wells. - Apply of .TAMES 11. 11ORTCN , Esq.. at the' of the Howard tixpress Conittny, Reading, or Office of. the subscriber. . .1f not sold at private sale. the above prOperty sold - at public sale on the 4th • day of Octoner• tat! the Keybtone 1l tune, Reading,_ C. F. NOifft, , • . No. 3. W :8 alantSt., Septeml 16, '65, Ay,tcluoirettv .1 her ;um. VII ha serontl kind machinery: Otto-Go horsepower - Stearn Engina, 1$ inuh r5 ,. ..`" 4 foot woke ; wtth wrought iron 11y-wheel- KCI(L. 9 t,' ea diameter, 19 felt long t a 9 . foot hoisting drta. feet fit 'length.. Dram: wheel le I Mot ti-auteicr. , inchpitch, and romp shaft and wheel. Ttie l ib, te''' been ratted mill would be suitable tor hoistiw t ? pumping ut a slope or shaft. . ' - .- One au horse Engine 12g-inch cylinder. 4 foot ,trf„.. 1 and spring, packing. with 14 foot fly-wliccTen • - Otte 15 horse Engine 10 inch cylinder.: foot tr7 i .tino s.Prine!-packing, 0 ith lo -foot 11!-Whoci. ael,. - pulley' mr 11 v 0 beet shaft, - • Otte 19 hjaSe.-Enodne 7g , Inch cfel iude r, tVituch . ..e .;, Line heavy pump shift and wheel. ' :AIM) 4 second hand ixdierif. 3 c inch g'• dia . :net: 2 ;7, long.: Two new boilers Ito inch-Ilium , : et, ' kej... 3tt . Ono flue boiler. 40 inch diameter. •.:e feet wig , .-.,; flues 30 inch diameter. •Altti tin feet of 1a,...0.! q .s , . pump, pipe*: Also a lot Of splice plutes Oct, '.... . thlthptct'a4. Also two hukting clinre...2. fk t 11-- , ter. editable for a dirt plane. - J.a.ith'L z•l'AlA.';.t_ Sept: Y. '65.-85- -- ' COM SC., 1..""' . . , For non-retentkon or incontir. nie of urifte, irra, ir.ilaunution or uriceralitin of-the bladder. 11heliset; ()rifle prortritte gimudt, , olou owl all air in on culculus. grarol or brick-bust "deposit. .01 the I.)liiddrir, kidneys sod tlrriprieirrrli ily:. n U • . • ss li kIIIIIIOLU'ti iLlitil g..1.11i,Ael Dr.. lir. .April'S, ',4.;:. , '. - - ,1•Cal , .~= r Th€ sent 1 postfy prices TL GILI Philk ....... .....- li)i Alt. elk W We fore , deg ors - • Jc ll • J F • U . 14 P • 3 I . 1 1 - 1 • .
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