.por /sl,2'y t , ag pturbkces were boasting of,-and glom-, mg in, infatuation they assumed to have-re , ceived from Washington, that , it was.the 4 1 '.', telltiOA W. lite,OdorelarY of War" ,- -4Clicrß" • Davis, to withdraw front me all' mildarY.aid. and protection, :,and "thus leave .me at the, mercy of the assassies whniecre Pletti.ng.M4, destruction and that or the country. , '- -- Judge; then, of iny'astonishment nim•re eeiving from General mith, ha re ly hi, -the. nly requisttion for troops, A letter co worst of these bold and infamous rumars. - In • . that letter henot.only refusal to.fctinish-Abe.. troops required, but coolly inforularne that I• am to be deprived of thefew.mert. that h a t hi detailed to guard _.„.e.a,teaSiTP..lut.i.ldiug, and :if the public records anw. 9aproplirtikplong 'l. ing to the Gotiafttuaat..-- ass W'"'"All the forchiriferainpreblien designated:4 the Sec-.. il"' letaTar:AYSt;244o"l/40Y_ 454464 0 ; Othe4 •- ;service inorc distant, and exeu : ,tbe wimps- Ulealalati-Inttivilki-orr•a'AO .;,.-...wz...” . : The% can, ttiet-efore,-ne;•lOnleette--atii -1 roornlo doubt, if .there were miy.beforei the .., truth-of tint-statements made te me by parties of unquestionable:respectability and valid; ty, that.the riotous men with whom lam surL . 1 :. - z . rounded, and who have already emoted so •S; much mischief .and perpetrated so many "and .; such bunions crimes, have all along had the • countenance, encouragement and support Or • Jefferson Davis; and others high in authori . 'ty ; that tluae high officials anticipate with satisfaction, not only - new disturbances in. this Territory,•but a dissolution of thelinion itself by.forcible means at no far distant'pe , , rind; and that the seizure of United States' ':•••••; arms atLibertY, Missouri, by the ruffians who i 1 invaded Kansas in September last, was done I -I with their sanction and approval, and Was r a but a preliminary step to . , similar atrociouS ; and treasonable acts now. ira.contemplation in. tether. portions of the United Stales. . Hence, it is with no ordinary degree of slut :: iety that I again call•ye . ur attention to the ix . - isung state of things at Kansas, and urge : upon you, as soon as you shall have assumed - the Presidential office, the absolute necessity ' ..t of the speedy removal of the turbulent men . who employ their official positions and op •= portunities for the basest purposes, and to - support, with. all the power of the General ..4 Government the Executive of this Territory, • whoever he may be, in ell his laudable efforts ••-• to preserve its peace and to promote its pros }verity. . 1 • - Should this duty be neglected, and the par- A ties now holding official positions here, and 1 to ivhona I have heretofore directed your es . ... pecial attention be retained in power by the .• Administration And permitted to consum - - 1 mate their treasonable designs, depend upon •_, it that the day is not far distant when the efi ••. tire country will be involved in calamities too ', dreadful to contemplate, and as clisastrons as 1 any that could beret a nation. • I Very respectfully, ~• • . Your friend and ob t serv't. . • " '._ . Jim. W. GEARY. ~ .liti4, i ,- ' .:.!: _ :_N0.0t4., • POTTSVILLE, PA. ' 1 • - SALTUIIII.4.Ir, ..4:IIGUST 18, 1866. A - • - . ~- • • -3. 1 - • jtua andfrar oat : 7.• t an the iitda atm tsitit'od at be thy eon,4reeh '4 Thy ('od and truth's." • _ s .. ft - -' 111110 n ro:icy - GI ICCEOiiStrUCCEOi I . ~- - --..:: . ' .• ite,,..teca, IV Its Senate raid 'louse of Itepresen '3!„•.- tathe , of -the United States of Antories, in Congress '• - , r , assembled,, two-thirds of hoth liou.-es concurring. That, the following article he proposed to the Legisla ' lures of the several States us An amendment to the • -.':-.. -• Lonstitutiou of the United States, Which; when rail-. f ' i'edli • three fourths of the said Leoislatures, 'Adi be ~ .. valid as a part of the Constitution, namely: . . "Article ,---, Saintos 1. All persons born or natural .' ' ized in the United States; and subject to the jurisdle . : t ion thileof, are citizens of the United Stales, and of •-• l the State n herein they reside. lici State shalt,nuske or ,• i , chforce any law which shall abridge the privileges Or .. i. bri-itinities of the United States. Nor shall any State •' .: deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without . „ . : F dn!prOCekof law,,nor deny to any person within its ...?'juriedictlou the equal protection of the lams: : ' '-: .' • "Scc-rma 2. Itepresentatives shall be appointed : among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons In :- ''. • oath State, excluding Indians not taxed ; hut when- - - ever the right to vote at any election for electors of ' .. -President ,and Vice President, or for United States Re , ..,1 preserrtatives in Congress, executive and Judicialofft- i acre, or the members of the thereof, is de <j sled to any of- the male inhabitants of such• State, be ing twenty-one years of age, and citizens Ofthe United ; .- - • .• :!,.States, or In any way abridged, except - for participa ' • ..l' rims in remillion or other Mime, the haela Of represen-• tartan therein shall be reduced in the proportion whihh -' t. the number of Inch male citizens shall bear to the 7 whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of . . , age be that State. -,' •' Seartna 3. No person shall be a Senator'or Repre sentative In Congress; elector of President and Vice- President or bold any office, civil or military under the United States, or under any State, who, having previ ously taken an oath as a member of Congress. or. as an officer of the tnited States, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the constitution of the rutted Sham shall have engaged In insurrection or rebellion amthist the same, or given aid or comfort to the cue- miss thereof ; bet Congress may, by ts vote of tin t thirds of '41141, House remove the disability. , .• Srctmri 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States authorized by law, including. debts in , coned for the payment of pensions and bounties for ' services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall ;net be questioned, but- neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the 'Nutted States, or any claim for the lose or emancipa !tion of any slave, but all ouch' debts, obligations, and 'claims &all be held illegal and void:. 1 . . • '' • THE UNION COUNTY TICEXT. ) As we stated in our last the Convention 4 that met in this Borough on the 6th inst., was one of the most resp ectab le and influential that .• ever assembled in Schuylkill County for the Ipurpose of placing in nomination a ticket for • 'the support of our citizens. The action was Iharmonions and we here as the result of its Tabors a ticket which will command the vote t of every man who wishes to see reform in - ostituted in County matters and who has the I-welfare of the great cause of human liberty let heart. Gen. Herinv L. CAKE of Tamaqua, the !nominee fur Congress, has a - record that is ,highly honorable to him. Formerly a dem .. ocrat he revolted at the attempt of the slave _ hewer to extend the accursed institution over free territory, and when that power fired on .. - Fort Sumpter he thoroughly. identified .with the Union party, enrolled' his name on the ist of his country's defenders, and was a ervf one of the first companies to en . , ter Washington for its defence. Ho became .Colonel of the Twenty-fifth Pennsylvania . - Regiment, and subsequently organized and commanded the Ninety-sixth Regiment, Mit, .- distinguished Itself on many battle-fields of .the war. Gen. - Cake himself originally a .'workingman and now prominently Identified , • with the coal interests of Pennsylvania, is a : • ' true friend of labor, aud would, if selected to represent this Districtin Congress, do so with 1 ... ability and patriotically.' The Philadelphia ' ~:Pares in commenting on the nomination, „says that if acceptable to Lebanon, General tiCake will make n splendid canvass. "The district can be carried by proper exertions, ;and we feel sure General Cake is the titan to T rate them." , . . = . - Mr. Jone P. PAXSON, of South Ilintheim ownship, the nominee for Judge,:Associate - . . a.farmer who for many years has resided n Alas County. His intelligence mid sound .nudgment render him peculiarly fitted 4or the alosition for which he is named, and It elected - Ltie will be a desirable acquisition to the bench 'ilef.Schuylkill County. - , For Assembly Mr. JAIIES GAYNOR of _North t aultehn township; Mr. Sem Yocum of of Ash:. • .'.,. ~ and, anti Capt. EDWARD L SEV.ERN of Ma - li*fog City have been nominated: Mr. Gay ; ', ol,is a farmer and an Intelligent, highly re " pecked citizen. _For many, years he has been `. '`.. "Strong Union man. During the, war be i .- irobably did more to encourage: enlistments -... 4,,....nd otherwise sustain the Government than tny other single individual in his • section. ...- P32(e Is a thoroughlicompetent man to rePre , ... • -31 - . 113 C in the Legislature, end if he , _, ••i, i saent this ounty : - L ,- - ti ohotild heeleeteil we feel - coufident that he; ;_.;_.. _4 will labor unceasingly and untifingly to pro- moote the interests of the County and the State.' pietr.. - locum is a lawyer who has mane hie't li as a young man of intelligence and in-' -'11,41-eigrity. During the war he served ie the Ar- I , -..,,-.-- , 'lmy of the I'otomac with distinction atid„gil-' -...._,: -Autry, and his record es a soldier is. asi t o i• - !,. , ::;: orable ea his pereonal worth and charac.-k , —...tr, °it • W, - , ~ r are estimable.. - lie ..wß.l.if elected; be a': - . 1 .;entious, able yepr e sentative. Captain; !.. ._ ; " ...o'er% is well known to all as • a most-err ~.- mahle, worthy end - capable gentleman.— *. -f. 'hen the tocsin of the,Slaveholdens' Ribel- 1 , tecalled the nation to arms Capt. Severn .q-iiicivildCred a inusko ant was enact the early - - lefentlers of the beleaguered - Capital:* He led . fox. _ , , rn e - three Years • 'th lent,- emi.while-.4lidni aiten_lost an rm. -Btery. *late ii etnerlece ea noble 1 at being able' in s,)CtOlieli Irmo a soldier;_ so word Beirern. - .•:- ~. nits'ilEkissaiii; .- -iit 'Null for Prothonotary, is a teellent haziness 'capacity, _ t„entire respect and coati "lift ' His military VII- cord'is highlycreglabie. Th R" - ottld* a musket and. m ar On.thelath Qt_ • •, 1841; to the defencifof Washington, and sub 44nently served with distinctipk fit th 9 Weighth Pennsylvania Reg' -• ; • L ?;•1114.4ar.., lichened with that gallanC •• .fotuteil in theirldiErtrtigVallittabstrt. -; the position of Major of the Regiment. Ma jor licksbyattell is by , character and capacity eminently fitted for the position to_which. he has been nomitusted, -and if elected-he will 1 ;discharge the Qua% bf the offide ‘9,l•filifreAV: ty and to the hatisfluilonfottleimbille of ilex_ Ccfunty. For Recorder Liam 7. % l3EYouTit, BM; of Charles Ef . e.mlF, - „_.., nr4flugl l s 4 , l ,- yen, is the nodunee. es it Young min-of Sixth Reginiant.'lleTheiveil that Regiment, and was desperately wounded at the-Battle ot Gana:o3BH was in conse- querice of physical disability honorably dis charged Irma the service, sad subsequently in entisequenceinf recommendaticin of his superior officereunder - whom he had served, and.who admired his soldierly quali• - ties, he-was commissioned by the President tis.Lietifenant in the Vetersn Reserve. 0031 in which he served until the-. Spring of 1866. Dengler's services and knowicafisel ty reeminitehdliWhighly for the position to which be is nominated:. : , - Lieut. ArBEIET S. BowaN of St. - Clair, is the .1 nominee for Register. He is it - son of Josephßowen of thli t *iOngit;!who years since was Register of the Costnty, Bowen is not only a capable young man, but ho is familiar with the duties of the office to which 1i5,-hasheen nominated. No soldier . came out of the service in the late Rebellion with a finer record than Lieut. bowert.—• Among the firat to 'take up arms in 1601 in defence of the old flag—being a private in . the Washington Artillery Company during the three months' service—he continued in the army until the close of the war, serving with honor and 'distinction in ;the Forty eighth Regiment. We never heard a word breathed against his character ass citizen and a soldier. If elected he will be 'a com petent officer. . 31r.. JAMES GLENN of Pottsville, is the nom inee for Clerk of the Sessions. - Mr. Glenn has for several years beerihne of the . Assist ant Assessors in this District, and- Was dis charged the duties - with fidelity. We know that it he should be - elected to the mince for Which he has been nominated, first be would be industrious and active, in the,,disCharge of the deities pertaining_to it, and that he would, be found a courteous and Obliging 'officer. For Commissioner Mr.Anususst T. Tamer- MAN of Branch Township, is the nominee.— lieo is an old citizen of the County, formerly a fanner and drover, now proprietor of a hotel in Llewellyn. He has always been a staunch Union man, and duriug the war gave prae!ieal evidence of his patriotism, by en tering Capt. Rieluird's Cavalry Company, in 'which he servedhilthfully and honorably.— He was active during the Rebellion ip rsising soldiers and otherwise assisting the - Govern ment. Mr; Trotitman is' an excellent husi aces man, and the interests of the County . would be enhanced.by his election. -Mr. 12.,:ruEN ifor of North Manholes Town is the nominee for Dire - New of the-Poor. He is a farmer and his close' residence to the Alms House, living, only about a mile from it, has made him familiar with not only the du ties pertaining to the office of Director, but with the loose and careless manner in which the Institution is managed. If elected lie will commence what is needed lnidly, reform in the Poor House, and thus lighten the har den or tax-payers. . The, nominee for Auditor is Mr. ELI Toone- SON of East Norwegian Township. He is. a business man of many years' experience, and is thoroughly acquainted With the duties of the office as he filled the position :for three years very acceptably -to our citizens. • —This IS the 'Union ticket. It presents an array Of _names ,in : Which 'Our . ' citizens can have confidence, and-which they should re--. solve not only to support butto elect. Look at thelist of "Boys in Mel" . They - are men who have faced the withering ftre'of the en-' mules of the country that the - nation :might live,-that-you; citizens; might retain the hap piness (if your firesides Unmolested* While you enjoyed the ,comforts ofhoine and . the social delights of the. family circle, theystood a living wall between you -and your loved (Mies, and the men who sought your lives and the destruct:llM in your property. These pa-' triots—your brave,-war-worn defenders—are now candidates for your •suflmges. • • Will We make this small return for all that they had suffered,for.us, for all that they have done for the country ? If common gratitude ac tuates us, we, will.. Citizens of Schuylkill Cotinty, for your honor's sake, see that you do justice to the soldiers of the Republic in October. • • SEV.TUCICY REBEL STILL - At _the .•recent election in Kentucky . the Rebels - df,feated the Johnson' cindhlates 14 about 84,000 mijority. The Louisville "Jour nal" bo•,vls terribly over this , result, which that jo•,irnal by its course has contributed to bring about, by its'aiipoSidon tit theme:a:sures of Congress, as much as, the rebels them, selves. But iri its terrible defeat the Journal lihens the course of the rebels to the, ostrich, end deals.out some wholesome trathe in a long article, from which we make the follow- • • in g extract: The old tactics are reinangurated ; - the old spirit of insolence and bravado, of boasting and- threats and blindness and. Ignorance and fanaticism and outrage is ,perceptible. it is the very spirit in which the &cos aion Radicals have carried the election in this State, ' They appealed perpetually to the basest prejudices and ndulged in .systematic misrepresentation' and slan ders. Where they dared to bully they bullied, and 'where they did not they resorted to the old habit of limning the thee of sectional Unstick= and denoun -cing the North. of calling their .opponents z Abolition.' iota —ins as if abolition were still a living issue, and Just as if there were a grain of sense or honesty in the disreputable and designed misrepresentation. Well, by the old tactics, the Secessionists have achieved a victory in Kentucky—at least we presume so. As in IS6O, they have entirely ignored the effect of all this in the Northern btates, •• They have hid their eyes, and they think the cirkumatance will shield them. from the -c =sequences of their acts, They are as who as the ostrich . , , • We repeat to our eitiseos that the • result . of . last Monday's Eleetton is the saddest event for the Repub lic; Kentucky' and'tbe South, that has - occurred in this - State for many years. They will soon perceive the 'effects of it in the Northern State elections. We: have not the least doubt that those eleetions Will be carried by large majorities inmost instances by the opponents of thePreeldent's polity. ()Congress will come together next fall fleeted with victory, indorsed by the people .at home ; and the opponents of the Prtmfdent in that ' body will feel-etronger and more intolerant than 'ever. They have clear . working- two-thirds majority and • more. Feeling that they. have been enthindastically • endorsed by their constituents. the will be more rigid and inexorable than . ever . ; and,if they shall be able to discover any legal pretext for impeaching the - Pres'- . dent and removing him from office,:we are prepared to expect that they. Will - exerelse the power they .ta doubtedly have int heir biotas through the mere S ome of numbers. .. 'The Presidentolicei outbi the Way, sup pose they fall hat* upon the• Sumner *thine and de clare that they have n right to prescribe the conditions upon which eleven States shall be readmitted :to the Union, and decree.universal Suffrage T What yon do shunt it, Mesas. Secessinnists, then? - Cry shame, shame Well, -what good; will your crying shame.. shame dot' Will it prevent the negroca from voting under the circumstances suggested, and will ii prevent power from going forever twit of your hands,-not only in the Southern' Statee,tut An: atl - the •Statt%., - What . then nill,become of your Jo Actions over the Secession victory in Kentuc k y - How beautlfolly you are play erbapK, however, you'll !wear. by .all • the Arods Secession that neTer submit to that tart humilk tation, never, never warn you n ot: to an ear anything of the :kind, for if you do'yuu'fl he compelled again to break your oaths.- If.Congreav should decree it.you and wciMall tutve to submit to ices best wormy. But there would beano :consolation, one proud ranee tion which we should hive, hut; winch will be impos sible to you.' - We should have the proud and ghirions thought that we labored to prevent the indiction, that we l a b ore d to keep you from bringing it alike to Your - Raves and us, while you, with marvelous stolidity and ostrich-like fatuity, worked vigorously: in yodr • own peculiar but neverthe:ssa effective . way, to:bring it about r Just as we Wove with all our power to prevent ' the war, to prev.eig *mediate :masuciPation,' while • you, with eery Impetuosity, plunged Into thingl4lok abolitiOn and "brought - it. about' in- blink leaving the old •Girrhioalsn Attolitionista so (Sr in the rear that they haven't yet recovered from' their 'Aston ishment at the superior vizor vigor, and effectiveness of your labors In their cannel .• • —• .130 en, ostriches I - • ~_, Every wog of the above is true. The treason ut Egoth'sVieeident,the horrible dui . der of poor defenceles negroes .in Memphis, the binning ofettorthes - sind iselsool houses, , and the recent iMtehery ,of prominent' - talon Zell in New Orlains, alkoMirogiiit the despatches of the•Presidenklbareatined', up the' feelings of the'peope froMthe lowest' depths, almost esinal to that caused by"ihe firing on-Sumter-.and woe isCiii;" Rrospent,s, of the rebels • aria all their Northern sympa thizing ' Every meeting and' convention ,', called to sustains BootleaPresideni only adds tjsitt feeling, and eve office-holder turned• out. only releases a pod and influentialman froin a false POWooaiiiiilip mut•rreedptia,:.o* l * while his successorl la generally oneol;the off-moorings of the %wildcat parties who - only tOl4 l l46etriAlsosm'who Honor mictristi-: litleat balm:ales • • - From this time nntll- yrkt seeimelroutrof the :tteoptepaatwill make traitors and copperheads aneallato the deni Which held them, 'grOol of, thi , VaWoos : g raph-sashed:the -ithuspit V 44 " - - Tree IlarriabirtgWestipti stales that etYork laetirtaireari - iltiniPt 04 atitWeal: l 4 - Gett-*Fi;" s A u ffi C tt fion • = 4, 4*Cji‘tio.l 4 -4 -. A4 l o*Cias* c ur tte tadivaitt r ? This illabe ask the question, whether, like , at New Orleriui, the Union men of the 'Laramie Rate ate to be alaughteiol in cold blood, when they melt for deliberation, in a peaceable and lawful manner? Jefini his position. •GrovAlflettnititiiValdr -. men .of the .Ifittitr*.coAtitiltg , ik him Of .111 S nomination. • This -letiii44 . nat., reach Johnsen-until the 2514 .- of : : June,-und Audiew4plipinni t Zi_ t_l _ 4 ed tp, e it is facia!, : _ aril o r ; 1 tteteVikeLAW‘ : . tinst. l o4lti j speech &livered in this cit Y ; tllashvitte.. mussel, on she-evening siaoceoding_timiday-ntaselaOrMeof of the eoilireniiiitt - ,Triie tith of .7 ...1804..110 ..I..eicr - . dicateti my ecctance of the distinguished honor eon feoo . dy. and defined the grounds on which that _ vas based...substantially saying what I .now have to say.. .From thCOMlllellta Mlde.lll:ol3.that . , 2ny at{.• •,-Kr 4i: ,ri•j• - • 444 NJZI; CS ja). IT TO ilk y:BGARDE,:s? • A *FULL ACCEPT ` ANC& r •••• .• • The fultonwliagli:e exixiiels final the 'speech . delivered by Andrew JUluisort. accepting the nomination The questiou - L.; whether min Is Cipable- 'self. -I hold tritttJetkirson. th*Egimertfolcui tree made for , the convenience dman t arid MOW! for ~ .iffernineut. The lairizsaidtrepludittiligiolig 'MAP!, de es instruments:AG:promo* bittweifarq.... And hence.. from this principle, l Cmielnde lt-egerern -teems can and ought to ,be thanged--aud =hal to conform to the -wants. to the requiremetta and pros p,reas of the people. and the-en4tteuisid-Lspirit of. the - age_ Mend applause:l Now; it arlYl.4.oar Isis have lost frith in uterve.'itspatillhy ;Or eidtgcriern pent and feel unfit for the exerdoe Of tidsgreat right go straight to rebeldom;Lake-Jeff , Dasia; -/Seatirrgard - and Brags!. for your masters; ant ltut - 1 4titrir collars on inurnerke.- • And let me say that now Mlle time to,leenrethese 'fundamental principles, while the land Is reutwlth an arthy and upheaves with Methroes 001.Might.Yrevo `lotion. While eixiety Ls balbleditte4;ted.stistecend we are seeking eecurity,flet•ai-IMAYM-foliodatiells of the Government on principlessoretmetel jeethieWhieh will endure for all-time. Thete is an element in our midst who are for perpettottigg,the.lostitution very. Let me say.to you'leimmiesenst =Amen. from the Northern States,- thatalevery.be dem Watt net murdered by me; I told .vOl,l- lengage„whattlits Msult would be if you endeavored Logo out of the Union to. eave slavery.; and that the renulticremldAgt :bliandebed: rapine, devastated fields, plundeeed.villsgetand .'.ties, • . and, therefore, I - urged yea terremaht in the, Union- - - In trying to raveislawry you killeditandlost pimp - Wei freedom. Your. elavery ,ie dead, but I did notmnreter it. As Ileebeth said to BeisePo'le• "Never shake thy gory locks me; , Thtu comet:not say I did lt," • • • Slavery is dead, and you must pardon me l(I do not ' amore over its dead body ; you cap bury Haut of sieht. lu motoring the State, leave out that diatirblitg' and dangerous element and use only those pert; of - the mac. , inery which will move in harmony — • • But in calling.e convention to - reteoreihe.State, who shall restore and re-establish it? - Shall the man who gave his influence and his - Means to • destroy the Gov- • =meet T. Is be to participate In the great work of re organization ? Shall he who brought this misery upon 'the State he permitted, to control tuedeetinies? It this he en, then all this liteciousbloedet ourbieve soldiers and officers so freely poured Out Will have been wan tonly spilled._All the gimlet:is 'victories 'Wen by our noble armies will go for nogght, mua all the battle fields which have been sown with dead heroes daring the rebellion will have been made memornhie In vain. Why all this carnage and deventationt ' It Was that, tre.tsou might be •put deign end traitors ; -Pueirbed.- Therefoee, I "g. that' traitors should takervitack. sect in the work orrestoration. If there be - bitt live thins tend men in Tennessee fugal to the Constitutieni;loyei to freedom, - loyaLtojuetice, these . Imo and faithful men Should control. the work of reeig,stiliatitin. and refer: teat ton absolutely. - [Loud and prelottg . ed . applanse.l— say that the'r.teatter has ceitatitdlkbe sreitle.l4, altd In joining the rebellion has become a public enemy. -Ile forfeited his right to vote withloyal men when he' re: nouneed hie eititeuehip 'and 'sciught' to dhitro'y oar Government. We say to the most benest' end Bides- Woes foreigner who comes from England or Germany to dwell among ns,.and W add . W . the .wealth of the Country, "Before you ern .be a citizen; you trust stay here for eve years." If we are so tantrum- about for eiguere, -who voluntarily renounce their homes to lire with us, what should we say to' the traitor who, ith' Demuth born end Jeered erelong us, has -raised- a part chief hand against:the. Governmenl.which alwaye.pro- - teehel him ? judgmeett Is that he should be sub jected to a severe . ordeal :before" beta teStured to eAJ y.enship. A fellow who takes the oath .merely to save Lis property end eleojes the..validity of, the oath, is a . pi-rju red mail, and' not to be trusted.' Before these- re veming rebels-canbe frosted, let them bring. forth the - . fruits of repentauce.• • lie Wile heiped to realm all these widows and orphans, ii lie draped the streets of- Trish idle in mournieg,' should stater for his'gretit crime.— ;The work is in our one] hands.:.• We can destroy ride rebelliei; With Greet Bndel - leg on the PotOmec before Itichniond; and Sherman and Thomas on their march toward AllnutAthe day still em long lie ours.— WAI madlypersiet in rebellion f Suppose - that an :equal number be slain in every`. battle: It. Is plain that -the result =eche the utter ester mlnatiou of the reb el& ',ehl these rebel leaders have a strong personal reason ICr holding out to save their oaks from the hal- NTHI thire 'mires 11311Tt feel the power of the Gov .eruntent TREASON MUST BE MADE oLitius' •AND TRAITORS MUST BE - PUNISIIRD AND .I IV •PuVERIStIED. THEIR' GREAT PLANTATIONS MUST BE SEIZED AND: DIVIDED INTO SMALL 'FARMS, AND SOLD-TV HONEST. INDUSTRIOUS MEN. THE DAY FOR PROTECTING THE LANDS .9N1.1- NEGROES OF THESE AUTHORS - OF - RE- HELLION IS- PAST.. IT 1S NIGH TIME I r WAS. I HAVE BEEN 'MOST DEEPLY PAINED AVSOME 'THINGS 'WHICH HAVE COME' UNDER lux -Os- SERVATION. WE. GET MEN IN' COMMAND,. WIIO,.LINDER THE 'INFLL'INCE , OF.FLATTERY. FAWNING AND;: CARESSING. GILeNT• PROTEO--" !TION TO TIIRIIICH TR.AITOR. WHILE • THE ,POOR UNION MAN STANDS OUT IN' THE COLD..' 1 01 , 7'EN UNABLE TO" -GET. A -RECEIPT OR' A - VOUCHER -FOR LOSSES. (Cries of "That's so'. rebut all parts of the croird.T. THE-TRAITOR CAN GET -LUCRATIVE CONTRACTS; -WHILE THE LOYAL ?ILAN IS PUSIIED.ASIDE,. unable to obtain a recognition of his just stripes and Shoulder:straps.— ivent them ell 'to hear what I ray. I have been on a gridiron fur two years at the eight of these,ebusee...l blame not the for these things, which are the work. of weak orfaithless subordinates. Wrongs.. will be committed - tinder every form-of government null every tulnainietratiou.. For myself, I mean to stand by the Goveraralnit till the flag of 'the , Union shall wave o'er city, town, hill inn; andrcross•ronds, to Its 1 ell power and matesty.. , The rebel and copperhead proms denotineed Andrew' , Johnson- for tittering: such serail mental, ,as a "boorish • tailor,'!:•"drunken brute;" • etc.: Their ••refiresentative, Booth, • Murdered AzralittideLikicolitiand4ohnson be • came President', And in ittati we find him . de nouncing . , nouncing Ajadrew-Johnsou 184 t and• 145 . -*pardoning the rbels whose:hands. are red Witl4 - 4hii' blood'CC loyal .'inenieniiitirligitig • wholesale -butcheries,-of those who have • staid; by, the country in its darkest days,. and usbartlie:whole power-Of his.adnalaistration to bririg tlicso - Perjdred Atakora into: power, • and criistiOdi nnd • re' nder cidlbu4 ltiOse who put down the hellish-rebellion.' For doing this every • traitor and rebel sympatbiser Jet • the prononnces Andrew • JOhnann a., Saint—a second . AndreW Jackson; -Ancient • ormodertilistory does notproduce a parallel of infamy; OLd alloilier traitors - sink - LAO , . significance When thew conduct is compared with that of man whO occupies the Press-, deutial chair: in Washington. . ••. • ; ANCYTIIZI; ,lionitinus Iklun - usa.—The Sonfol and Bones party murdexed:- the io 7 rCAlle.d: Deinocrstic•Party in.tbe Wigwamein Phila-. delghia YaPaOlgloini;_Train,' Dean .and: Wood.were. enticed z liOin AteLezielpaiirepid; the murder vinsteltberately committed. .At; last accounts the Soup and Bones folks were . devouring . the - caieass: proved to be aw--'; fully rotten, but the bungry,„doli,S note stop at. trifles.- - The people however, w i 4 ll bury these political lepert clean out of sislit' ; beforS Decetubpr,ett, and the political at-i mosphcre will then become purified from the' stench of such• foul and corrupt exhalations. Theliew name we believe is to be "the Con::: atitutiortaLUzion Party for seeming plunder:," Tna Philadelphia et:siventi'un has Matti Color-1 adoslelegate. • /list as he was preparing to'hiarn.. Denver to come Emit he was arreetcdforseealillg -from the express office a bar of gold wortii..s3o6o., It was -found iii hie possession: • ;The! name of the' worthy aohnsonito who in place of occupying a! seat in the WigWitm;in Philadelphia, is' new in lagHitam • • ISGO-7Aug is .;1/4.ruiz.DAir, ID" .WwziOzu4, , tit viieduar,: Tewt—litlasonic, Seo-advertisemont. The' ,fine rai week abtrald.havo:tbagA3c6 .(11- lowering ..t.ire _prices . : butte..r., Y9fietal , , . .. • ... . ;, ; r To-taorrow.—Thirty-tlard . gandaY iitl-156 and twelfth iiiTafTrlnitY; langtli;l3ltonta and 41 iniiintea. ". - •.'-• " • , • In publishing•a ear two since, tho incOmes ior.Yottsvilleove accidentally omitted. the. IMMO of )luuivll , gttorly. 3lie retufnia .$3;295,.. . At tttoatcera ou BuudaY WC, ,Ediu4tid...WOO l 4 ty,hall his aptpo aeverely,..jujiniva - b" fairing front a window that his acitibtfaL • ° 7iinJuit liar gelidly evenii3g,--11ev. J. 8.-J: McConnell' was' 'cousiderably 1i:3)126d-by' , beii3g tbrowar . eote a eaniage , ` the •hereea attaelked.te svitieltraasuy... ACIAPPO reforenco*LlWisbnigication of the grave of Corp. Ilobihson, : Co. Pzu Beg., ere povt.M. &hie office;inznartleobtainod by thou° IntkWetal.- ar t •A ; _ . "'We ire iileilied'eolearethatlebeoff..t Eartst hae - reeetvedifri4pOollitineatlierld Lleetenant..iii tberl6tlilf.lB.llitaatryAtevessinifireud by_ t 0 Beuiti.befere its lase ittottrpneat.,":l f ib i Do; t3AaportippMs • pie-Ria Atu . 4,,coneArV *III 11 .9 11 Mili*L—MatVrifilta Itt; pupa ul:pie,ditennWilift. tire' *IV: 'An atidAti pkittmitheetin costanuilwrltiiAtib 'attract s'o'remfit4 ' - • Corivetion.-!-TberA wan , an ettoriti the .statiir inentol ; thedlooknaLorneray/alarielleid as pub-. , lisheil.secoutly ' 111.place•pf 1.17, .alwaktbe 31)111‘. ~, .. , NNW. 'Thiscogreet. iPu -ought to-have 92.1n'”"? In -ogr lasi, bit ilrae ovcripoiraiiL; . ~ • • - "h&x . fitupaveivolu__,..„ ,t"iiitlieV.' Mint rand trao threFe,vite•fflurtu-iibbuttHeifteen hut - Area - peticilititerepredent.'• l A. iflideveribinglaome Of thelzistablewprftmot. 4Th :thaV`Xiqgr.Na.T.SonaldnowoL.Tinasigit i r tomitifal.p*i.akiftWiktlßSW-1, 1.):;...i, :.1 f f-il.'; VOiltdittl I,sr9Welem P.l' l IIFI .41 .p jai rEltr tap Ati, moo. pAse,pdp . i4 L _ 4441 Vreilq'elf4f" au., Mionem_batirsiu wegm- 4-A r tlikue cilli;bl=o;`tuadszie pantikialitbe bodges,, I ,of iltiagoiwhittlithetivelikt,tra :thug, army, tpatk.th. cep- .4 ~ _ ii. Ir.: t.::::::'L ...i.Mqlorr_ikrgasjiffirtitalibWeedirelelfl34Fr ' 3 / 1 5 44 g 4 V i er co ZFlß*X.l= 11 .4" 1 ,2 : '' , b4oponed. qoi - 382: i a t a c tirgioiext,n •• a_.• , ..,4 la ''s - AdoWalirmtkrue - ...,... , -- t..llWfftir33sllll:o t" -.44 e4...1.10.4. r.:41.1 all& '`:. - - - - twoa r ai ; • AusbOrlerundeptheaibledx open on A4ditißameaternandziliang Monday, Sept. Ed iaffiArP 4 4 ll / 4 =4 • 02.4 4.4 'SIM • was eel Injuredlk! Orrthel hut. Frank Med in the minas ofthe_ a ny, by a fall of coal. By - tilialaitalt pccarr fpur children are lari MB=EM goat AftOvo. Weekly Alnianab. i. &TIN ~ ,it n i., man: errs ,--. -5 1316' 54 5 'l-V6 '63, 1 -5'15 4 -61' , 5 16 6 , 1% , 5 li 3 4N 'Cr: 6 W I 6'.16 4 4EI iac;inee caiiwra Liltas s • " , 2, evag •tiew lt:ler • . 646mWg Pull • 41. Ib,. 4 20-uuYg 4/ Vol - 4;117a tLe sttendanee 'sr ill rertigti 170'4 lilt taigtiii s el _ Mahasog Oils it is antialpatad; ono- liiiidreVeleSry' ECM la the meeting in Beading on Wedneedal iybie t rs!laand s r tirtz tr i mountains are ablaze with sntlattsir- Boat-boy pr0t44094-92.4 weatir-borimOd Angtutthe nor( of h is "Egnell 4bn s& o • on boat ran by father, while drawing _ _ _ arciscne~` . Eio: _ j' . • . VtalterititsThsovemd -foriev- Oral - dins. Ongs_eiglirs, .I,m - Itt to. this Borough, and nii9l4lll•Cesidvt wikbosti from the residence of 4.M de&istd'd fatitgri.f - . I.tabbei at P6Nrfflorle. - --Onflittiday night last, thpiOie . . OA. m# , vL %%4 IT'l/Psmintn dent of the.Ardnaria Itialion, rtne,grove;_ivas entered, the, kifyiblvrirMen.tmeane of wan powder and roblma of .$l5Oll, . n tsBl3oo which wepo,in onyalopes; were not takert,.the_bnrelara' not ingiebfiEgtlial ElieVoontainetltior. a no ; clue te the perg.c~ratdt the rohbery. "Italeiryiy Ga2dte.7.---The - Clizatei which-is publide3tl in Maltsnos. City;,h4: !pissed into the hands-of; two wad ical :foung !nen '- Itam • sey and., Chtts..Dunkietwrger4 Thp . ,#ret numbeK which thof- tritted„ , shows vanhle signs of imprortmeati end tha_promilo.te-make tiler iroTiresert . gutis t - , " We cornwienalobr• Tortng friends to theitirdoestiand - p4teo,n4, - e of the peo ple 'cor 3rdt:ltney,wntY:wish•esem ,e they enterprise,' , • . . _ . Geary --Cvnototiaa , a‘ c freiuling,-The "Bo a, in 'Blue of trur Boniugti and.ectuity, - -and. Tb on men generellyi.. 'Will heir in mind tl hat Giogreat GearyMasa Meeting will come off in Wednesday riezhi.theL224.irtet. bills' are widely . distributed. and , judging , from the preparation! tieing Made; siodAhe - .*:cha.racter of the speakers be one of the largest iletiwniatrationirever bold iti Pennsylvania. Let them be &large turn out.from bur howigharld...Oblulti ntrthii oeuesion.: . . „ • Nets Braticfi 4 Van lifaeluri.—hkicsar: 'L., Jielion and Theo. F. Rased have formed a co-' partnership for the inanrd'actitro of rope, .twine, cordage and packing. Their factory- is 'located in_ this Borough; and-whin they : get, fully Under way, they will be enabled to supply the County in which *lora is • a good. steadrdemand for the artiCleti they . manufacture. 4 19 his is a new. de seripthin nistritfacturin ,, Anisiiii-ss for this Region; andthe. projectors havenur best with, s fur tbeiesuccees. Jackson is a practical rope maker, while hiapartintir:tdr, Ilussekis a gentle-. manni,businetta • - P som e . . rize. Fight.—?nor some :weeks ttieharil Dilly, it - Welsheaau of this Borough, and Silas. Yerredy, ari.Englishman of St: Clair, have been trainiug to tight mach other, the stskes being :200. Monday . Is.st was the dayttled for the otsmtinter. , It ;took the morning; near Alit.blleport, in the. presence. of . ..several hundred persons from this sections of Alio County. Fifty-four: 'rounds were fought occupying on hour and ten minutes.. when Daily 3vp,s',declafi;il the vjetor.-- Daily was severely punished. oti - the head, while Perredy 'buffeted from body -blows. - .The entire affair Wasdisgraoeful sudbrntal i .ttriditle p sincere matter of regret - iihli the conimneitythat the au thorities seem to he . .powerless prevent' such t;CCIII2.I'II2 the County. . . • Gross oth liige.—Oti Thursday last a stall pie. the party went to Tumbling :Run, • 'and ;remained. :during the day spending it. pleasantly. Atthut 9 o'clotht in the evening a.s they wore returning, and 'rwssing tln bridge at Mt. tiarbbn, they were tacked in a wanton and Unprovoked manner by a crowd of drunken men.. ,04e of tpe;piea the par 'ty cut dverllfetiglip eye; and two.other gen.: :tletten , worst • beaten in t ei. .outrageous tit:ther: "The ladies:Whb were vritlftlthse, gentle.;• tr,,t,TO grossly insuitod, • 'l:l49„gstijty - ...parties tvo trust, will be affected mild sever my pfiniShed. i If , people have any pefs3nal rights .at , all tiny - should be Pootethed, and not. be not ta air) vrlithis of rtnitaus who infest loralities.ethdigiiou.4 I=== • ?be 7,.a on Cigqrs,—ilia Artiag Commiinioner 1!"; ~ V ritten do julltA% itig le:lri teio cigalb . • .11AS.ultiTy24, Aug, 13; 1:48. ;-titi: lti answer to - utlr• lettet'uf the let, 1 have . to,s,ty, that by branding.your.rignia3oti can have them appruiecd ut -the wholesale - :maxket. - value, and on withdrawing them from 1;4)01;d:option you can sell them as yen pleas4rit' 'wholesale or re• tail, e 8 yen may tied: crit,oruer§;l.iut it no tax iti paid Upon ire until they are sold, the act nal price, icceiNey, -at wholesale Pr - retail, moat be re - turned, amid the tax' aSs.6ese - d upon such price. Tho tax upon Cigars eold at .f3U per thou sand is tit), hilt if the same quality of cigate are retailed at t5O, then the tax will be ill._ Lily of Me. Volley No. 51, LO. of Philugathists, alas instituted ,jaly• - •:2 : ith, 18155; by the eranl)..tsogiction.of Pliilozathituut,:.l3; E. ea ner•of Market and 'econd streets, Pdtieville. Of fidere installed for present term-‘-Sarah 'Mee, P. 1:. B. ; -Kate Etnnkelberger,' W. P. B. ; Margaret Eittstrni,W; Elmira E.bert, -Fleeretary-; Sarah Kieler, , - R'S.; Elizabeth ititsself,-.-trreaatirer ; Sarah Bverle, Chaplain. . . • - •Ttio liAepqndent.'Order. of .;Pliffozat h iitis haa been formed-for the diffaeion of the principles of constancy, purity and love, and with the view of establishing an association for the elevatiorVef the finpalti.elisranter, to be diatinguiahed.for lady like courtesy. and aisterlY re'quients for ' adatiasiOn ire 'Stitt; therefatt -, as mould watrOt -the , Moat rintimate.perionat eocial late:- ' Cbttrer' Static. Lavitip • ifi uhanuy Thursday afternoon last . the currier stun uf .the Primitive MeLliodist (ihurel, Malianoy. City, was laid vrithreliginu.a.nd ldasouie seremouiSs... The frtassitno neremonisis'itere,condnoted by:iThatriat Deputy , Grand Muter Little,; assnktsd by Matirtuof Vitrlodgi3, - No: 5 357, in' full' ry- , d;:ls. The nitalsonair suand off,iuvery I,W. writ mande: ' • ; • • . . When thhithintdnig isrccinspletedidithanoy City will contain ten elinrehei; three Of wilkh, will be litethodist._ The place la growing with won= .4er f ul .iri:Pldity. So far , I.l4o,autauni aboat'bue intridred now_ buildings have„.l.llt , ‘lll, --- up - . .and others are iu progreen of erection. Iu thu vicinity of4dahaddy City: there are, Home twenty-three lidaiticati is brisk and ate gicoitic are as' busy es bees iu,their vocations. \Vo are grat ifltal to nose the inanner in - which.that,pot Lien of the Region is progressing,. and trust tiott it linty have many Years of uninterrupted lirusperity: Pease%Ve Geary •Clertr.-,-tuather enthusiastic Meeting of .the Club watt held at the Union Hotel„ on Saturday; evening _last, the Prcuiddent,Tohtficl Frick, in tlie•cliift, After the readhig and adop tion of then:dudes of previous, meeting, Colonel Green-reported - . - that the :Dram Come, had been organized4'-ThelvertmMEriers.who mem la the. service have .volantoered , their services and will play fur the Club and the "Boya, in Blue." Suffi cient lunde hair° been oolleetei..l . 4cnproeto drums' and properV'tr i ttip The Carpi: " ' T'he Committee Area to enlist ats , many drumniera as-the - Yee° proper. - The constitution and bye-laws were reported by Mr. Glenn and adopted. • . The chair• appointed the following, Executive Committee; Theodore Garb:Aeon; .GthltAtailz, Jas. Glenn, Dr. BoWman, J. T. Werner: Jacob A. Hazen, Esq, delivered an address which : was an able ..one in every respect. He thought' that the beat interests of the country de manded that equal righte should be conferred on all classes of men. The expediency of participating in the torch light procession in Beading au the eveningof the ,21atovits -Allured tope, :'txma. ,tise Pomrßitteo. :Tl74lfibliiiradjatuaaV 1 7 .0 -S•4 The . 1 7inth Annual Slate Convention' of the . Potribtic Order of the Junior Sous of America; was held in Minersvillo during the past Week and remained iu.session for five days. - The following is a' list of the Aelegates representing - a majority of the Camps of the Stale, havinibeen the first Convention held since the close of_ the rebellion; and the reorganization of, the various Camps..- . No. 1, Ptniadelphia, H. J.' Stager, • -. No. 6, Norristown, W. S. Keller,-B. S.eDavis: . No. 14, Pottsville, W.. 11. flaize,.Wm: IL Hodg son, H, IL 11111. • . - No: Sl,' Altoona; Chas. , Mason, ;'J. Dobyne,. D. No. 4.5, Williamsburg, W. H. Swartz; D. IV. Alexander, J. H.. Bittle. ' • - No. 46, Minersville; C. N. &Mum; If. R. Levan: J:. - P. Jones.. . . , 'No. 47, Schnylkill - Haven; J. H. llolms, Say 4 '. lor, Jere. G. Bast. - No. 49, Pincgrove, F. E. Stoes, John II Druak- , emilftw, H. Huber; • , . • • No. f)7, Tamaqua, C. F. Garrett,, H. C. Boyer, No. 61, Heading, A. J. Mason, FL It1..0bolkl; • . 72, Idahano3i D. D. Diilman, AT; B illabiteli Wm: It. Yost. ' following are the officers of the Convention President—D:.D.Dimaiin, of Camp 12.. • ISt Vies President 7-11: 31.0b01d, of Camp Ql. • " 45114,41,. " ". 45. lice: tiieretaiy.:-L3ure. 0: Bast,• -- " , . 47.. ' Ass't Rue: Secretary—Chm: Almon, • yo . OretTlltoll !Eviler, " G. The Boys in .11Itic.—A. meeting of 'inimicality dischargeiLsoldicoluvorablw to:the ;election of Gen. Geary; was held at the. Union Hotel on Thuieday evening last. • . CoLs.provid 11. Green was called to the chair; iik . Llerit.'ANT; - .W. -Pate aria tient,. Theo.-Garret: son appointed Secretaries. - • , On LUticin of Lieut. Gairetson it_ as resolved that chit' relines of the Beyer in , BlurYbi 'placed in the hands of a Committee of tire, 44 be organ; iced-into - companies of sixty , men each, and pub:,' lished in the litioerrournal. • ; The chair appointed on the Committee, Col. P. 'atlYie; Major 0.4 Boallyabell, .First: Chao. Loeser, Sergt. Geo. - Rose, Clem Evans. . 06-niationiof .11:41loyez Firescilved that when the co:s - s have been formed and of-. :peered:l the elect rogiutcotal officers., On "thriutatfon • 'resolved 'thatterirl' edirPin, have .the,potirer to adopt' any style of ruriform U. The meeting therr44 - Z - miiiiilatwiih 'shoots fof Ciwary and the Union ticket. • „mteiioinpanlise organied the-eh:611400 , are as" fcillows4fid tbri-13stiatdzy-,e7a alor dm pm*" of elating iganob • rW , ConPuIY-• ---114 0 1.. ipagw - of :don Iti 4 tent'Fire Company. .1_ •„, • . • , ThrriirrbiorM4 thaoi . .o; , BoaeJt;-Ja bp 1 / 1 3513A; .8611er . V ina°ntEtant:Malokliird:tiithert GeOrgiettolts,, Gottlieb Do4m(l 4 .9.44BielactN , fseßieltirk AVni,-.11,.!G0re.-4,mmaajfiNvm:(l*,_ Bloat, :IVlV•.l3ltiobriorkeitaaa I:Wapm: Thaw ••fOntiai Byerly,Flobbltal: t r Martin ASOTD, 'kudrofyirOni , JotatiVren,:. Weston, -,jobn saller; WO•66 , llifirwitia:VM.l3obtiorratiO.-Cai- Ler. :bawls -Job6 - Wisulaitk-Chitesilantne4Totqc/hristiso, Danl. CbiatitimAttni4, 3l -" GuA B ,Ed'lte*DValbert , manitemarz,-,lnln Bigg, Yr" l /latitiOles; C. D. jahon, liffrOlial.' , •Afetlf God. Cnrialan,Mtainafbwmaafo,Ki b o i rk a g , R. Tregy,fi?Wirrifieborgiireorgo W. V is a t warnan i tt a Wfit ' 4 .4 .:ituftrioot - srulw-vtioolittE4-- kiiietiVablitelb#lWilsk@Ow ltral,„;:.Thiritifitird . V4+ 4' 1% 04'4 ',..Takes:flikle;lßEMF ' -DB Greon;l3 , . Marl ' ;Eterdso4;ll'.oo....=7. • rEobt -Itanniii• "Laramle ;Thomplong:Citao avirAlcolicv.W.alf WernitTaetichtlirMin -Otinm.--,EilirNagies•J42l-11ulliner _ aJimand;:, fikttelkitryCriJaktalla4•^2 3l erMi krAlmilte4t•D_•*_tT i n isti r ,J - 103 -1 4 . - Maas.' . Besib _ 'Moe &Terri; - Wes W Ilatma„ WiL'Thounpaoo, aoha Eogle,Fred J Brown, Wro Brown, 11 Iteeser,, MIRE Elias Seiler,-thas W Vandasen, _Airy ,r Roth Henry &hoelpple, -John Ennemacher,ll L Wes fsicZ-VAr=orliffl Dant Sterner, • irag,on.*Link:house, Wm passer, H - Heed, Jai 1400; Ttellidthi WhfteLTtionzati B Rickel - KW ' Edmonds :HE iOloWine,-Eltic- Donald, Joseph 'Parant . ,-Henry Lindeinnuth, D -H Seidel, Jamea Sterling; Wm MIX Zach P. Madam, C Cartel, Francis Weaver, John. A' Matson,- Daniel Wolff, Chas Madava, john 3 Gulden, Milton - Wiliklyer;.• MOST Walker' John K Donnellower, Henry E. Stieliter,-JoseOliMorgan, Nathan Hcsiier- WrtiEwing • . Fifth• Company will nitieb at-Sternefe (Hill's) Hotel. James if Madison,' (leo - Deems, Win M Lashern, iatiiis Lafferty, Amos K Zellar, Janke HOdgkimyllenryDDentzer;Johnllinibledion,Jas: Glenn, Howell l'hoilias;Geo:WEnoll, W-. 0 Ed - minidson, „John W Smith, Geo. C:Wynkopy, An thony' Herbert, Jos 'Gould, S 'Boone; 'jos 'W. Bowen; _Eilivlleichard, Tames Eisler, Jesse' S Hawlev ; 4lilin Hardy, Simi II ParkerPir K. Itayen;: Ralp)i'lt Dee, J G Erick ; Z PHojfeir, Jab. littssetl,- .- The friemati Tax.—We'continuntbia'WeekAhe returns - orincorned Tor 1/365 in this Coinity • •" • Tee:l:none. . . Altlionse DB - -3921 Lehman J • 13 . 1.....; • IGO AnSpeeit .... . 267 !Lewis , 387 .Alter 10434, Ha ' '31711. - ewisDatiieL.: ,• MB Adam ' 393;Leherdt . 1.113 •Aerenaehet .. .761 Len Is Wm J . . Angus ; : 231111ut it.; Wm .' . 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Perry Win. ..,-• .319. 19elany'.1113n • Mk Piucel Mich , • • Doran Pat • 3431Priaert Joint 1 . ; „ .4 9 4 • m izi n •• te.:it , OnTrg,rohn " • • EvALIS ilem - y • 3,390; Quinn Patrick . Evans Rich.:....:.'to. o w 1.047 Ernsweller c • 120 Row Henry - ;Eckert John.":,..treol Bettrvr E Enitrtispeiger - 113; itow Daniel 1 1 344 Eckel.A D • - 109' Thine John.. l 2 Farrel J 01131.... I.l9lRollins Evan io • Ffy .. • 231 Reese Wm I{ • ' • 649". Faust • , 3491Rew John - 99 Fri , Wm • • • •24 1, ; Hagen John ' 9.3 , • .Faust A • •'. 101 l Howley-Cornelius:- - '9ll • Fuller Js. . 1 474; Rosser Datil .. ill Fisher John . 145 j Rank David • 391 • Father Simon '267 Root FeliT - • Fegley- Wm. . 7.o9ll9ehriepf• 70 -Gunder John • 261 •Simminflinger :inn • 231 Gravy Henry 62,1; 1 101th John • • 9 0 9 Garrett Wm..; ... ; . 1,172 Shrunp 11aul • 261 Griffiti.Jas • • 2.ol4treitter Chas • - 400 liarvey. DTM " 1:11;01 I s reull_ Nan, :,.. • • 143- Hear tier Jac it. 9211:Pr:ley Gordon_ 31,4 Hughes Win • ;kW! l'ionunson • ..160 ileehler Win • . tds i "rob} , Conrad • • • • .10,5 Allude Jo. , 19111 i TugerJohn • • : 276 111.3 - gt.oddi2n .Wrif.: ' 5.4 IT alb 51 : I : 4T0 11.1 , rig .lile - J. Undegntve Jac.. ~•' 30 liar Thos ;: - .150111 . pdegraveJ 11* Hell Henry • • 33,4061 Unger Simon.— Nu Kantner Cleo - 76, tiridiultz Ant:6,lns. Kelly:John ... ; . 73S1Wetzel - Jore •.. • 900 Bonn .Philip • '• . 66; Wrote Audreve..... •41 Erlee•ttco • 471Wtirst Geo " • ' 609 :'Corner, Peter ; • Weleih Double;.: 1.111 Kopp John • ti ,l • 4 I Wtlrt 'll 14: ri4.2 ,, .101111 'no W:111(3 . Pied 941 Kopp Christian__ 153 Weird Nal han.. f:immelliiram.,.:'. ; Vt'oolr KlinmelDiw - 3451 %road thus__ 1o0:11 . • 4111'510 lama 51 61 .. iiininlef Jos 473, , WOllll Jae • Kimmel Samuel.... 67917.e:9116 J - B Kopp Conrad 3011 - • . • IS • chuylklll Ha - ,ren., RLe•yllenry 235 Eel IneerES E Berger . 150 E irk ird riek Ja9. Brohst John 194 ' , I.eade ' r Chas C.. Bankaa cVnt " .441 T.e11)0 , Berger •Issae 269 Levan Bullltraby Faber:.." •• 37 Leitzel 13er-er II ' 15 0:Leader Cban S.. Baum Chris • • , 79 Bordy Jos - 113 Noyer.Geo..• ••• • Brown John • - 9.oo l 6fahry Bast Gideon - ,9,l39lldeCatfryllugh _ Bovrtnan 11 W.,,,950 fidannon .Tohrt . 7 lioniV Albert • 100: mudy Witt F 733 Christian Chas J:. 09,Moyer 100 • 973Hdaberry.Wm - .150, Creltz Jona •• •• 110011fissimerE • - • - 256 Collins Henry., • 471 Meek Chas ..... 120 Connor Cath . 160124nrphy.John - 133 .C'ook Pat • • 150 Nino, John 367 rtoulv Ja.4 14 7 Pas-(43 Irate • • - Cohri Jno W • • '7l p A im 8 p . • " s'lo Delbert Mark ' 11 1 8 Pal.gmve Nathant- '4OO Dretbelbies 132'Porter Pliny .109 Detweller : • 200tRandall Wm M.:. 935 Delbert Sarni maw of -S G' ' . 66 J D Delbert deed • 3,339Eab0r Oil Delbert Jacob: ' o,sl4lReirsnytier - 'IIM Delbert 11 S r 60 0 Robinson Albert., 121 1 . Davies John...-. 200 Satver 11 R., !3•1 Delbert. Sand 11 1 4 Shannon - 11 P -1,2001. Deuglar. Chas . 3:lStanton Peter_ ... • 31.54: Frehater J0hn.':..., • - 67 Sttylor C 197 Feger Finithlin • .-. • . 179 tSehwenkJoa • 40 . . Fleld'W A; .; . • 9601Saylor Wm . 160 Fisher U 19,Seiger 'Mich - • - ' 93: Fry Val..-- .. • • 200iHnyder ' • lAA" Fenstermacher.W.- 66:Shannon g 442 - 11;• Garrigen 260isaylor . ' 295 i GeigerJ A. • . . 325 Sayior.Danl • 634 . .GetreflEnoii . irt%. 094 1 8_aylor Wm - X.' 2(0.- Graitelo* rater: - 1001Benaffee-Davld.\.•; 100- Gorden Thos " 1,100 Shultz S M •' 190 000 ,Sehsvank ' 100 Gaeriganl 260iSraidt Danl... -199; Mailman J H 771 Schrader DC • • • . •01 .* Ilttnnuel-Joe.. 250 Stager 11 ... • 101. Hill John. ... :,.; . 9 0 Saylor 11 • 4481 'Ben& Henry 6S3,Soyder F ..... 10 :Halton MeV' 960 Saylor Chas W."..:. 133. Ifnntzinger neat 'l9O •ShoemakerFted... 176 Humeri :-. - -94-Nonte 'Henry' " • 493 - Thintsringer 2,B47lWlltrout Chan • .1,819 HeliserJoehne.. - 90; WitrtrPhllip .128 Xerkceleger '• 291fWcaver 411. " . 74.8 Hanerrnen Ge 0.... 663lWerte John .." ' Kantner Cha5...... 403,-Wciastuster -I, 41V Korb Wm' • • 937 1 1V11 - eon JO " • Eat Kline Jere........... B 1119 'Roars 111 A '2llZulick T C 1,098 Kline Berg . .. ..4001.ZimmerMsm-B F.. 289 Koellier . 1.4 :I,l46 : Zimmerman Job 4; 800 Kerkeelagiii.Mlchl .600 , Yost .D • • 599 Kerehner Danl.. ~ 1101 •- •' . . . . Creneonn. , - ` . Arts Levi . 2691Kuittle Christian" 57 TIV2I A Geo " ' ','' i' .56 Kintner Franklin. 784 Barger Jac •'s4iKantner JOB , • 97 - Conrad.'.. - Coniad.. • • • 55°. Keefer Andrew... • • • '668 Berger Peter 400 Keefer L R.. ...:: 650 Burton Albert:.... 1321Lanbenatine R....:. 835 Brennan John ... - - 182 Lindt Chili •• . 170 Bressler Danl... .•.' 885 Lehr Saml:-.',..... • , 1523 Bracetleld Email% 888 Little James 107 Becker Beni • • • • 170 Lynch John . .... 810', Braceneta. E..,.....„ ' ST ilabengood, Thos.. :150 Boyer Israel • 7.3lMajor Jac - . 270 , Bartolet E11i5..., C6B 'Messer Danl.:,_ :: .. 610 T Dines Wmil 1,590 ;ItlcKormick J If— .- 6 CraigFranklln..... ' 1811Mortimore A 'N.-- • 199 Clark WH - 56,7iferkle II G......'. 594 . Clever 0 L . . 840,McCu11y Frank-. . • • 490 Coulter W 8 921 !Moyer Saml R..;.- - 512 Dress Mich B4,Matz Danl S " 292 • Derden 'rhos .... '. .. - 150.Prond 'Anthony: .. 118 Donty Peter' 100 Peal Wm 3 - 892 Dougherty Char.... • 897 Royer John , W.:t ~. 670 Dress Geo r 134 Rosser Fred....... 885 Dengler G N -208 1 Reed Thos... .. .... 226 Eckroth John , 2591 Rees Rees: ..,...-- 218 'Fisher D P.,...... 9$ Rich Ge 0....• - . .. ,111 ifertlg John Vir:.•.. 2121 Road Frank K.... . 110 Forth; Sohn - • 224 ,Reich Jac. _. . ... .: ... 10 Fisher Jac..:.:... 8081Relfanolder Wm, A 256 Peery Chas ' - 124',Relfanytler LevL - 159 Green John • 64003h5ck E • . . 445 Gray John, .-.. . . 418 - , Eityen Wm . .867 Grim Dan!: • . . ',. ... 41718imon Frank 948 Gray Wm L . • • • 456ISortmen Henry...' 412 Hazel Henry - . 618;Smith Lewis 10 Henninger J0hn..... • • .. a:Snyder 'll W... - : ";'637. ItoffmanlX • •W . • 11; Schwitult 'l4: Magner Win._:... I.2o,Shaptiell M ' • • 444 }lnner Duni ' ' • 126r i Turncr A.B • ' .", 2145 1 Holland Dan 1..... , 450! Towns R0bt....... . 253 . Hower Sand . 200 Wireman jas• l2O 114,5, 5 r. if .... ...;.. . - . 4 Wooten J E 2.454 Hoffinin Geo X. ' 400 Weimer E . _ :. . .._ .'„,_ 211 , Hoffman lien rr ~ .. • , 'WM: Wllvnt JK. . .. ... ... 837. Irwin •Rolit • , 14 9 ll'ilder It A.... .-. . 2,118"_I .TonerJac. , .... ' 95T, Wright Robt 259 James aoltii . : • ' ''• . 4 221Wil•mtrE '- "':- " • : 142 .Jonesjiarbert... ..: 401Ecehurra. John.. „ , 4;06 1 . Kentner. Jae. ' ..- ,502 ZechmanJao . ri 415 ' Kleckler Moses... ' . , 5 ' ... . . , ..!... ..,•- ~ . Boyer Henry ..... - 432!lialdeman 0 D... , ; '159 Boyle Jas Ist. ..... 93:11anelt Henry . '5lB ! Istartn. Chris.. ~. . . • 2051Keliv John . , r __ .. .. , 200 Boyle :p ew '. fa Kauffr0aTi.D . 51 . ......,: • ~ ;45 Boyle. John 241.. - .. ' .2 0 41KanP D OO / .• • ...• .20 .1 fleVeriarl • T 11011... .:. 154t,atelg Tie . 11 ... Byrnes Deurds.,'..,: ~ •.596..1Lnek8. 1 ,421 1 1 W 18.;.. 9.C91., ,Brown Jus 3,, ~..... . 0.'..41 7 -evao il A • •'., , ,/ t , , 21i..; I 3 kill(' 8B• • ' ' '--. ' •:.: - :. 197 I.<ittlg A , P.. ,, ,•.::.- .' 120 1 Backer"Jos.. - . - ..: ... . ',- -- 62 Marshall Robt.... t: ..405 Baum John - - 221 ,91acder Henry-....-.;.' , ...., 341 Blew-Cliss.*:.l-.",,125 McHugh Conlyi ..,.-- .•;. 4-.1 Backeit Wirt :.• 1,240 McCarroll John.. - " 184 ~• 11000 McDonald Pat: ... _ .95 Castle. Mich: .... :: : 419 Metlngh-1a5....t. „ ~119 ' Campbell E dw.,.,, , -28 31 eBrido.Cb25- ••• - . 2 0 0 ' Gennagluin Jere::' -4 ' I cßrldtrJobn.•... ;,,.. 140 ;Oil/time &AO. :-.:: if 41 . 1241McIntostrEenj...-! - ;'::.892 . Cre tin Jac.,:... - :.• • '-• 415 McC OO I /high ! -.7.6., '. -if.49S , , Cretin AO.. ... •.. - ' 20 / 51cOrotiJas - 12. 1 Dads E. ' . ~..-,....; ~. 191 Murray Coady;.!:. • ' , IGO . DolighertylMe l7 . - . -- .. a 'Nickel Fred.. .. .". ... ~ . 430. Dobbins PAL: ....'.::-: • : 16 &Donnell Jas. „.. • . • 81 1 Pry.llosea,7.l',.;'.'. - , -.68 O'Donnell flugn...', - 140 • Peel Pat ... •••::... • .486 TelperA•O•,•. , „• - ,1 •., 4 1 0 j po,ta'ae -• ' - , . 4EI Robert s on O,OL-,_.; .......-.215 I :Mabel lA': .' . -......- -"IBS Reynolds Mich, ... ' - 12 8 vtgie, ;else; ~... :- .. vilte t.: nbold David. .. .'-. :200'1 FleatieeDialti.. .... ..-18505 Sells Wow-% . ,:,• ...,, -....692: . Fluid Sang _ . ~ - 219 Stapleton non_ ~ -, ,;.• to 1 : GllhniorwJait.4...: L'•;465 Soeddon Wm. :. •'..'i 1' .. -- - 1121 ,_Galla %.. 226 She 'et Chas.riff Elias,: ~,;, - , 48 _ , 1 ati , 6 ,, Th i 1 i z.. .. 4: „pm Tanner . c0tin....:,„,, . 316 ThaVa110it,,,,,•:.:,4,, . + y9B Thrnshaftes ; ...ii 167 „Morlacbk 4P-C..e.... , - .I> 65 TorbaxtrW L. n....1r , 55 House John.. .... 1.. . 214 Test BK.: . : . ...i jigs Eoldetnan It, ..•• ... ..:. 116 : ..„,..%F . L.,..3 , . . - .tki.l..LlVOitli.Atriiii,:f. . 1 (" - .- . , L i iiike it im i..: ' 1001 Heller Jas .- • . 3t. - 7:Aillraiii - . i'll ' • I,3lolRopklns Thos._ - 1 • 149eltWnsa 41.4', .;" .4. kr, fi v i Volltcox Rd W: ... 4 Be k.Pred • • ' ins W 51,.....”- i.„.i. 101 196yeranty.:: - . - : - . . - : •- - 10 0 'M'enued2 Tb0e....„ ' 141* 121ttlelfaaar.iii::: -4, 1. - in M1D0,Jac....4 ... .:. .',..: 4 - 160 •1311E4 Wiiii 4.1.. , .. ~, , ,, 1 .. .. - ,..-111 2421222er MAL ;ril;;'.. , I #lll Erman lithelci,-;;•.1 - • TM a* ,Edw.. . t 252„ Brown DD. , ..... - '.; s ; En MclUlttlreJbloil - ' t , l ag,- l ic Elttlainhoile., ..' • - 262 MeDealitottElei.„ - • 183 B oo r w zir ...l,:ti.:' IR Meticlilkapiv"..,.iin:2ll6: Dithered' JOWL.. - To Moyer Anil 'C.:: i it_ v on ii i imi e hA ; - ,, - .44 , •.:‘,/:.14 Moons-Adma;:..i.., •: - .• 4 100 - ' i ci s . ; Geo? 1:-T. , .. . .;.....; ~::: . ' SOO' chrietianiegiiii. 150 Melot Geoi '276 Nichols le M.:44,,,, ;,..1 ,528 aiimii,wleAsi.wi'.. tZ;NensJasob.,: - . 7 •:-;_k4-, ; 141611 - -• c 00 , r ,00# 0 ,-.... 66 Paxson Jan - i,t....x•,- - , - , 99'- 1 Denied wea-7 - IP - 4_,, ,, _, 124 Ptyoraimati,azza,az.2oo , I DrebelanrW ' , fr;a• 232 Retltasdiee4. - ..,AW, , ,n4.1111' i Theta. - 4,...X11.51 ,- .V2 , .. 4 ‘ .. .164 Reed Oe :.t5-..ezuu.s *a [Wi4i. , :' , ' 0 , VA , ._.,,.., ~ • 133 asiie . ..!:-. - .-, -..-.-412 1ct E ,41:5:.=;04811.- ilinalek4ona. - ;?.l ;z; 11 tfiputm.. Witu':-....",,,,- ' , , ,,,- 4 ,! 133 1rs f,' Attbliiii:4:4 - .;.;4.4 7 ....z .,1613 5ama,343tb.a.».14.44.0•d.2123„; „ 11.1tettlas, ,- ; W-• 7.411410 Stranetalsaa:.z.,,a".:..Aossz ','Petterseollisi:Y.4.:l4,-aak9l Wsnaseandskg s ' k"..-149319: PryJaeob .. ',:„... 150 Wattier.LeArk-.•..... , .1 1 / 1 6,4 .F:6 ,im o y e li i T l 4f, ; . : :ill Willow ,itlctr.hr:4,;; , -1 MO `Oilllgtaar e lliaethg•W. 4, " Witmer G1e0. , ,,•4,...7,n , a 30 Golden - John • ,,, !-;1411 Werner.,Tana::i,..,•.-.111;129-, ElayttorlisE . '':-?. . „ -',-, 1 Weener."3ll%,:vz . .::o--, , , 161,; , - ca n tio:ia t id.„--, , , ~. .O J IO Willgitee.. - L - - , •:ia., „.,..cibtui Masa Oefe.''. , :':: ' :,90 Wagno646iittote-L' , .. - 1 . 17 , 38reeaid 2191- 4it`i . :'''' -I lk 11111 9 81r 5 11 5, :".1 ,9* . , .g;:t BS ,•---_, ..--:',-,-.' , g , . : ,,4‘ , "-::: - , ; 11htii i iii - if,; • r _...1 ", , ,::.14 , -.1 BLllBilii - -ilaLt.: ~P:l9or er BR': r.FI'Z'I:V I IIM% ,145 ThaidWnib - :•'1, -- 1;f 4 F -4 0100 . *AB Orltillt; • -. 9:1.54k - A11V.,2 3 ,,c. f a. .-4 ,llP tke.W.l l Oenz "Wie r ei4 , ; , ...' Off itil.:, ) ''' - 1 4 4 - 40184 . grr, ~,, ihm ,, , v.i. 4 aa44 .. itav ._ . . A - rfireira - 4:.**. . lb Wigrots Imo v.... :,. 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Brelach Brandon Brei.lc:n 'Adam.-- • ••• Breisch 45e. - Davis. David Dreeher • • Iknmbech Friedman Fegli•ylF 31 Elnpkins John W. flannatin:Jidnu. Irely Wm AnimiiGeo Bock Pel&F.• • • •'• Bock .Audreve,.... Bock Para Boyer Erelong Ilaitung Thow, Knittie Abram... Kunkel John Koch A . : .... •••• Koch: John W.... ' Koch henry West Pcrra., , Peitz Lewis,...::. 135: Ili note Win • • Frederict Alf. 215 • MI Intz John Hstdelosn 1341Seiherling Peter.. .6001setith 1V J 11nbhls Andtsw.. .• 1,000 ;Snyder John... - Hill David 1321Sinteffer Sol -.BlolZhntrierfilanl3.; Hanipp.A - .' !SRI Zettletnoyer John 'ltchy . 4041ZehtterDarid - • • :PI parbou. • . Blounthall. Vinc.nt •InO.Blorso I'at • ' Ilta;McCairry Owen., Ns:lady Michl.... : DT4 , l4eGovern. Jas... Gray A M , SS McLain NITAI G.lllaricky John . • 103; Nugent Pat lynch .(Monuel Pat:— Leary, Lawrence... .Ib4iPhlllic.s Lynch John • • ' - -10.1'owera.Wm Berntheisel Dunbert Fletter:Jere. Fitth Jrir ' Geiger Geci. Hay Giiecotri thins Adam. Dretir Fehr Win ItimmA fled' liinatnel Wm. - g4.rq Henry 8 Brown Fe Ater \Vin. 3toyor 'Orwi . g.bursc.' •' ' . \ : • 13'. - .lv S: iiileicler Elias • -• • • :t4 , . rlioluvldit .1:113. .. Poruer. .. •: . ilnitinger4acol)... . 1 , •;1161, DI: ' ralketaneyer Girl.' 451 s )1,1; Mich yisher- Ilinay -'' . i::.i rill•thlutil Jac:. Be El iyaliet h Ilaur Sabina:. • ~. . . . . 1 1 4;:iatla 30 111116ei 111. - 1 7 4.310i-344m - .4..9. 11,:itil Dud . -• 2q Faust.•ll,vcalt4S:. , [i'auffaian JAIL...-. - 1 WO . .. ' • . - LaudiniTille. - •• - • : .. . .I);,ll,eit •Ileniy..'.. IS:Drumliellri :Jos... - . :64 I.)Cibzrt, «'m...... ' 162 jRIIne.W D ' 219 .. . 347 EJli ',flitting - ILlotatpuiliti.. at 4 nil 6- , rsorts Wishior to Convey- W itter:.- L-1 tI'UL:UE- Yon will- find theni better'nad cheaper than any . other. 'They can be - quicker and inure-easily had, auttrequire no e±pcnso or trpuble iir cementingjoliats they never :list, and are' not:as likely to choke. Sul-• phur or othcr,nelnirale cause them ndinjary;and we-, ter will leave the:pipes as freely-as received.U . sually. on baud pipes -Irons 1 to 4 inches !whore.. The above and larger sires- made ft& oraer..strenkthened cOuted ana warranted for any desired presstue, -au& for dnra :bility, -Send-for circulars: , •- v • • Wl* Glib SP, • PANIS CAI; . ;ply . .30-Ini • • Williaiusport, Pa. b .t 1 17 lOn SOO JO . _ . . . . Errois Of Iliontio.-- . .A. Gentleouin who suire.ed for years firicri Nervous Deb 11 iry, Premature Decay, snit nil the effects of yout4fuljnalscrptiou, will, for the tale of auffering humanity, seed free to all who ncied.h, the recipe, aud direetiouti tor ritikingthe,situple reardy by which he was cured. 'Suffe:tes. wislihig to profit ',iy the advertiser's ex periocce,, ran clo"eo by addressing . . . - • : JOHN IL oc;DgN, • - • Jun 27, 'u6- 41y], • No. la.Charatiers St., SAr. ' , ak-Re.you sic*, feeble and complaining ? • Are you • rA. out or order with your system deranged and, your 'feelings Tmcernfortable ? These symptoms are often tho ' prelude to serious Meese. Some At of eicknesei is • creeping npon you, and should -be averted by a timely • use of , the• right. remedy. -Take Ayers Pills,' and cleanse out the disonleted humors--purify-the blood, and let the tinkle more. on unobstructed In health again.' They stimulate the fenctiorir of the body into vig,orons activity, .panty the .system . -freewill° °inhales lions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges Its naturallanctions. These. If not relieved, 'react upon themselves and the sur rounding organs. producing general aggravation, suf fering and derangement. While in this condition, take Avers Pills,-and eeb how-dlrectly they restore the natural action of the syatern. and with s it - the buoyant - feeiingnf health again. What is nue and's° apparent - :ln.this trivial and common complaint is also true in Itnany, of thpdeep seated and dangerous distempera.— ':The sanie purgative effect expels them. .Caused by simper-obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the -body, they are rapidly and surely, _Mired by the same moans., Foxe who kno.v the virtue of these Pills will neglect. to. employ them when suf fering from the disorders they-cure, - such as Headache, Ford Stelnacb, Dysentery, Billions Complaints, gestion. Derangement of the Liver, .Costiveners, Con stipation, Reartbliruf.- Rheumatism, Dropsy, Worms ' and Suppression, when taken in large doses. , They - are Sugar - Coated; so that the most eensitive Can take'them easily,'sud they are aprely the beat pus -rave medicine yet tliseovered. " yer! Ague dare; •• • totabilley and Certain Cure * Of Intermittent Fever, ,Of MIR - And Never. Remittent' Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb. Ague, .Periodlcal Headache or Blllons • ache, and Bilious Fevers; indeed; for 'the ivhole _ of &tsarists originating in billary - derangement, , caused by, the of miasmatic countries. .. • This remedy has' rarely failed -to cure the severest eases of Chills and Fever, and It has this greatldvan tage over.other Ague medicines, thatit eubdues-.the complaint without injury Lb the patient. It contains no quinine= otherteleterious substance, nor does it produce quinine or-any injurious "effect . whatever.— . tßialr.ing brothers of the army andthe west, try It and you vrlll.entlorse tho assert one. ' • - . . • Prepared by J. C. ATER & CO., Lowell, lams., and sold by all ,the Druggists. In Pottsville;, also by all Druggists and dealers everywhere, Aug 11, .66 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT • Celebrated Vesaale Pills. Prepared froma prescription of .. .Sir - .r. Clarke - . ..IC D., Physkian Ertraortimary io the Queen. • This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the 'tare e.f all those palnfttlhuid dangerous diseases .to which the female toustituticin Is subject. moderator all ex: cuss and removes all obstructions., from whateve cause, autlikspeedy cure may be relied' n. • • .. ' • • To Blorrit34 Ladles It Is particularly Fatted: will. in.' short time,. bdng onihe monthlyperlod with regularity.' • . • ` , Farb bottle, price One Dollar, bests the government, 6taphp-ot.Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits: . • • . CAUTION. . . . • . shouldiwt be taken by Females dur -in4 the FIRST THREE MON TES of Pregnan cy, as they are sure to bring on.. Miscarriage, but at any -other time they are Safe.. Every woman knows that the' bloom -of health must fade, with the slightest irregularity or obstruction of the menses. These Pills are Only tho woman% friend thiter hour of-trial, and the-only sure, positive and neyentinling enreofSupprftision. of -nature, from what ever name s - So mild that : the feeblest can take them with perfect security, let. so powerful . their effects. that theymaybe saM'y called, a never -Regale. lo ell-cases of Xervana and Spinal Affections, Paine in-the-Back and Limbs, -Fatigue on slight- exertion, • Palpitation of the Heart, 'Hysterics, and \Vhites, these Pile will effect a cure when 'all - other means.haVe foiled: . and although a poweiful -remedy, - do not con-' fain iron: calomel, antlinony,- or anything hurtful Lathe • Full direetione in the rxiniphlut around each patine, whleh itseukt be carefullY preservevi. • , • 4 - got.p. Br A L L - DEUGNILTS., ' Sole.Ueneral.Anltht fur the United States and'Brithth Dumiukum ~ • 41311151.0fi1td, Cottle/At' .N. 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M. • Ocu, tiEt and Amid, f o .. of Leiden; Tfollanty4 No. 519 _PINE "Stree4 Rola& phia; . Teetlmookls from tho . . .. • h 1 . ," .- rak. be o 'in ilt t - ram o for ~. . .... 2 •14-12.10 m , ,. (I ssi 36 rot" • To 4r., onisaairdiiii,..:Jrhirtidveriber.'• 'baying' benn raitorekhtheAtttitn a few wvtits ty a very sim fiTiftearedrce•Cfeelevarat years with• a severe tang - afroctiou. .and that dread di a Crin samation-43 anxious to /tlkap!P.J9..,bia tratterers the means .ot care. • • _ . • To all who desire It. be will nernLa copy la in o pre -971i PZcitirge);lvritik . dhertictla for ni.e d vat* the s *mak niliichitinewill -et , leraz 400:-Contemprion, Afr.omoarrtsj , Ceram. CALI 33- and all Throat and Lang Mentions.. Rh - Wen - Vs. olieliefirtheltracted; avid Spits Itiltirttic:.' lion which he conceives to he invaluable, .and he hopes . • every Sufferer try his remedy. is it will con nothing, and may prove a bleseing t Parties Wishing the prescription; nem by return ••'- •• • Aarv.riatWASlPP .fam•iit.-•66. 44y: Willtansilatigh.C4a.-14. Y. ITCH. ITCH. yxtoß.E.—_ - ICIFn.• • nICII" Dr. Sivaries Ointment. "TRITER" IGFP Dr. :S%raytta.s Oittment. ..TINVERP "TETT,ER" “ICEI" rueviexxowzi .Tsrrzio .- -Jew , • "TATTER" TO FAIL ' "r errEtt" ~IeH• .TRTTERu "JCR.. IN CURING TWIN ""T ETTER." tett- TORMENTING - "TATTER.. "TETTgII , . :.COMPLAINT. 4-zarrrat- DitrisifUNMSIII,I4IEALIN4I . - 01NT.11657 - Cattikit:OftritilzEaUlthearri,-; Eagr I[e ?c1; „Hiatt, at.' ...: c -AidyDisc.geo..: • Price 5n cootie: •"_EY eontliu.'„ 01) la - to Dr. Swayn'e ,VSock. 330 NORTH SIXTLI Streat, Faitalelphla, a I • wilt-be mailed to auy,part or (be Tfk lied Stati, free o SoTd TIMMY ,SATE.OR„ DniggLst,-Vottsyille: itl ititatl AND. C12161.11AC ',tit' Es r say -and 112gseaten' .Young .7don.— AlsoMisieases and Alnuiels 3Shictt . prostrate the vital. rretiled v i t at s Z r _Cn in vr " Pt -se lM aitt c n HOlTGllTON.7llOwerd.Assasitalon;;PhilatiolpbWTW •Em ploy nul' croir - Volli Se:tie*. Disabled and returned soltliera..widows tOd orpbatus: .of eleu Soldiery, and the • nnemployed .of both sexes • generally, 10. want of respectable and profitable-cm ninknOOF,lricurrlng no risk, can: procure :mei by on- altinnif paid addregyed entelope, riff , partlehrari, to Dr. JOUN•11. - 11 0 .4(4N - ALL. Box jaa,,Brooklyu, lq Y. Jelea'.9, • ' '{T•iti3 • • • LEET-LITTHAT.TH-..--STEEN . G . • LIFD--REALTH--STRENGTH:- LUE-411111.L'IS--43TRENGTH.• • - • ITnudteds and thousands - annually die prematurely, when, if they would give the Great French Remedy, . Dit.,JIJAN - DI(...'SLA.MAERE'S • • Celtbrated Specific Pills. , • Prepared by tirenclore .Ni,: g 1.4 MlDlern -bard, Paris: .form the prescription, of Dr. Juan Dela marce.. Chief Phyalcinn of-the llnspital the Nord on. Larinorslere a fair trial—they would dud immediate' re lief, and, in a shot t. time, be fully.. restored. to Health and Strength.' 'lt ik nVakiiithe practice of Imlay eml. nent, French' physician=..with nnifnrm fle.CCFry ' and highly recommended as he only positive and 'Specific • Remedy . foi. all, persons Sufferinglgoin:-General or:Sea . Intl Heinle y, all . i.erangente of , the Nervous Forces, Itfelettehoiy, TAlgii of 3ttn.entar Physieal Pots, tration,.Nervousnet.,....Wealc•Spino, Lotvnera of Spirits. Dimness of Vision, Ilyster:ca,. - 'DMus in tlio Beek ziud Limbs,•lmpot miry, •No'littiguage can 'convey an advent:do idea of'the ins mediate and almost: ritrulrms : change. It (=Mous to the debilitated :rod shattered system. • In Met. it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the, maladies above Mentioned.' , Suffer no more; but MO The Great French Remedy:' it gill eflect ti cure where 'all othcre fad. and Itltholigh powerful, remedy, cout:itut , nothing hurtful to the most delicate constitution. ' lvs 110 1,116 1,100 2$ l'amphlrt•s; containing full paitteulara and directions fn using, io English, Spani.di .tistl German ac company each box, .and aka,: aent. - .free to anyrtddreaa when, requested. : • : , ' ' . Price OI}C Dollar per box ; Six boxea• for Five tars. Sold by al) Prtiag,iku I lumigl.out the world; or will be sent by mail. recurell , sealed- from all nbseT ration, -by itdes.ind aixeitleil price. to any authorized 'yenta. • ;•110.Fare of ,canru,cricfrts and indtattons., s_ Proptielm• exclitsft'e,lig , nt.4 fqr AnicHt•a. OSC'AIt 1).: MOSES S. CO.,- Z 1 Coarilaialt St,; New York. A uthrwized Agent for Yottaellic .0-2.—Tcy SAYLOR, l'ainaqua.:Shlndel & Bond. • ,66--;6%dy Au -Igififectunt Wisrm .111roivn 9 .4 .Vertuifint! Cow MA,. On Witnit Ln awls. 'Much - ilihness, with children and adult!, attributed to other causes., it ucensioned.by worm. The "Veinal rtnittComet rs,t.' al though effectual in destroying can do- 110 passi hie Hull to the .mait delicate child., -This voln.tblc . conwto k ti,in tp'ton sneccrrfally teed I,y ph, and fond to lie safe Mal Imrelti eradicating worms, OR hurtful to childt•en. • ' ' . -children. is 7 lug -Yorms.. requiro immediate Attention, n.-gleet.ul the trouble oiten . enuser 'pro longed Ackl:e4: , • • Byroptoino of WOrnis in Children a retift eti overlutled: . ' Worms in, the ttoturch and bowels entire irrlytt be removed only by the use of a atire'rcructly. The combination. of lug: edients . used In neiqugl2roWn's t'VermilligeComfife Ls.euch as to give. the best p'errible•effect With safety. ' CURTIS &. BROWS, , ProprietOCS,,New.Totk.: Sold by nil &ale:sin medicines, At rib ets. n bOst • July to-ly • o;oioq! 0041.iltitci: . . Tits Ras. nor. Dir LdvNber will preach In the Pres byterian C,hureli, Port Carbon, to-morrow morning at 1.0 . 4‘;• nitd ill' the evening in the Methodist Epl , •-copal Cluircli, at 7.% o'clock. - Subject itt• the morning, "The Church of.the CattieMuliv.i , in the;arenlOg, "The 'Faith ofthe • • - , • . Souttrusim. Comiricßtru.l SactittarC-:!The Managers_ of the Sehuylkill (One:) , 'Bible Society bare deter mined to en teeagnin on the Tory of supplying alr,t he tamillea of the -County, no afar as . 'pbsslble, with-the Bible.; They have engaged, the merriment Mn J. W. Wright ns.their distributor. • He enters upon his work to-day. They : desire to commend him to the good olli eke theOr people throughout the county- His ditties to.visit every family and every place or WWI - asking donations. from those who arolleptilled with the Bible, and supplying the destitute by sale or girt. . , The mapegers of the Society desire to say. that this work, the _importanceof which will be universally con cededinaust be sustained by'the people Of the County themaelveac The affairs of the Society have of late been yery prOsperoas, but of course the present con, dition of the treasury . will • net - warrant the, outlay whichis now to be entered upon unless large ifeslat. ante shall be obtained from the Society's friends. The ieipeinsea which cotimAipon•rianow t -are thoso-which attic from the engagement of our distributor . and the. girt of Bibles to-those who are . destitute and amaiic to purchase. We• appeal to the public. We ask: of you that ()dr representative may leave no door which be• may enter without • bearing with him some substantial evidence of year dealre.to further hie Work.- . We in teridti make thorough - week of this unAertaking, and • trust that every one will contribute toward the object. The Work of the distribnter isnot merely to supply the destitute but to familia . Bibles of whatever kind, Or In whatever language, arty 'be -wanted. Family Bibles, Bibles for gifo h ier of any kind of type or bind ing, or einei singly or inanYnumber, maybe ordered through him.' - If there' re any Bible Societies in the r County; the undersigned would ask the Secretaries to inform. him in order that• arrangements may be made to canvass. the whole County iu the most efficient way. If there faraway old societies. Which -Might be revived: or any placeirwheire now ones ..might be started, lie would ask that be might be informed, so • that our Work may be prospered.' So urging on the community the eaceedingimport ance of this work, trusting thole Bible , may be put in every house,.and store, and shop, and, richool.room, in the rooms of every hotel, iu . every" Railroad depot, - in 'every place, in short, which is frequented, relying on your liberality - , to furnish' generous aid to this work, the Managers commend . their . dlatzibuter to the'good .people of. Schuylkill County. . Iu behalf of. the Managers, ' • . • . ISAAC BlLEY;gorrespondlng Secretary. I will ask of other papers of the. County, - that they . will . please give this an insertion or. draw attention • to the work in some way. • , L "Or First Presbyterian Church, corner Ma , hantongn and Third Streets. Rev. Isaao Rit.Sy, tor. Services, Bnadaylo)¢4. M. 'and 7,V. P. Id.• Lea' inre,,Thurstlay evening at 736 P. M. . Sunday School; • ItL — .l6 aszge I cal Church, street,— Rev. S. S. cutinit, Pastor,' will tire:nth:Gentian ev •ery Sunday morning at tO o'cloek,ruad English in the Evening at 73¢- : Ree,dence Market street above loth.' . • •• • • . ••. . • U.:72d Presliyteiriasi Church, Idarket_Scinare, Pkicra, IL• 1).. Pastor. Servicee Sabbath mornings at 1.034 'o'clock Evenings, at 73t, Weekly Lecture and Prayer .31ceting, Friday evenings at h o'clock. Pastor's resitlence, Mahautongo - St., 'corner. ' th or Courtland street.- . • • Irar Miniature , :fleeting:every. Monday, 9.110:'A. 3i., at ttio English Lutheran church, Market Square.- -Ciergyinen of 'Pottsville anitvieinity are invited to at tend. . • • ittritlethodist .E.- Church, Second street, `above Market, Rev J. S. Coos, Pastor. Services; - Sabbath, at 10, A: M., and TM; P. M. Prayer Meet .ing, Tuviday evening, at 134 o'clock. - , • . ~ • English Lutheran -Churelt, Market Square, Rey.% U. GHAVEB, Pastor.- Servieee Sabbath morning at-10 o'clock ;' Bvcnlug, 73¢i Week.: •ly Lecture and Prayer Meeting, - Thursday , evenings, ..I,4,o'clock.:' ••• • ,• - 41C7' Vision' 'Prayer filetiting; eirery 'Sunday morning, from 830' to ON o'clock, Laths frame Church on Sedond Sheet;betuten:klark.et and' liorwegitui Ste._ All are luvited. • •• . • '-ctr:Ctermaulterormed Charch, Rxr.J, (3, Bucusa, Pastor. Regular morning - ,aervices, lathe German and English languages, at German on rah and 1.9.111 August z 11th and liMb. . S ept; .14th and 28th 'Oct. English on . and 11th . "August "...00a tun] PilSept tin and iitst Qst.: Regular s,bliath evening service ut 134. o'idocit, al waysin.the English' language. Pray.er Mooting and - Lecture every,lVeiluesday evening at..13.s o'clock. • . let Baptist Church, : . Forner Atithankiligo and atreets,..Rev. A, J Pastor.. • SerNices Sunday' _log A. At.. and TM :teetur Wednesday Oen ingat o'clock. Trayer Meeting Friday evening at 8 - o'clock, - Sabbath School 1. P. • dR Marrigge Notiem m us t - Ix accompanied with 415 antra° appear in thaJOLTIM AL. ' • • . • . . _ -...BERGER.—BE . HRH BISER,On .the Ilth • hist:, -hi 'ereasoria, by gm Iter. J: 0. Lehr, otrAnt.r.a 'W. BREMER. and Ei..12.49cria11.„0/ Iyxype. Township. r 4: F....paAmege St4hiliPeir.hte)lll3.lW,atjtbeiW. Uare,. Mr,. JortgaLtrittoft .EutrAcrti vr , , k ir of St. Clair; Pl. u-4 HELMRIGIIT—SINCIp-on the 14th lila., by .t)le hey. Jno. - Phil. StOti,- Mr. Herm' unitcut,l)f Emli,j7sr.:l'o6;tp repeorta, 4:41 4 V . •!.7 - .2 ',F4 h' 5 -1 : New pbr~f.,..by , ltt,#: few. Dietit,ReAvaitqwwo. to MlBB tiAttan lluxottrx,'botly of St. liktkolas, SOW cdOuty....v: A V. t.lls; .1 • . ~ Steeple an.ryelirieemen cad fs'Ol fie isompanied filth netires,lto. t pwg, be Raid . ,rota the cal44f.l 4 .eastsPOr.iiim 1- - -s " ~ , , . 61.11 SON—At kit. Carbon, on Sanuday, An, 1E66, Vmoisza, infant daughter of Matthew an Gibson, aged S months andll dm. , HICLIV3--On the 10th ot August, in Paint 'Pm wife of Alexander F, -, lleltrus, aged 4.11 y WeibtliirareVA car- Fier remains were taken -1 endown, Lebamilf C0..10# linjgtuent. , tarUbanott and_Flesdiog Rape* please copy. LlPTAN—Sudderily, at 2,llnenwille, Think*, ath, ills. Naomi L., wifeo!„ltiebsr4 K. Levan; •24 years and g MODaI4 - - , • .." t , , ~_ ' LUIDE/ita-0.11 tiie icti inst.; trl'ielmylitili, dorm C:Starog.t., aged 60 peen"; S morithe andis MILLFIL—On Friday morning, August tr, .4366, kr-azr 34u3 - _.3f. ,, P1t, Fnneralatill take_ ideon.en-14., diy morning, august 40th , at 9 o'elock". 4l 4.•frguO ' I , residence of her moiher....iirrroilisnstoso‘,PFi ' , 0131101114—At. ,fir.-•Loehr,- Me:: iiVtliti 1111 i; init., MO. AOLOJSTA. HANNA wife Of Wm. n. Ogbolli. tonl daughter of the lark TeconAlttiale, Kau., formerly of - Poirernoulk.ir- 11 ;!. 11120111 *Vtu, 'if bee. Igee: .. _ , „ 441 1 / 3 1CFP-4)n therm lear n , a ear Frledeneburg, Mama. Ciesardra4;wifir Q 4 rearY r •ltOrd , dec!aledf. age d: 411.-, yew, to months aid int days :.-:- ..-.- . . - . .. -. 4 1.., , _. -vneatart-on. Tuesday Ant, 'at 1,1110 Alto Atter liViOnria,;nged 35 yawn :-. - • - ~s.. ~.. , 1,. , :f.-Ca 1 -11i0PS-pIg#RAITS'itIETItt-itto. • EAGLE - -ItAIBLE -, ..W0 RKI4 1 . p5i . ,...iiiii...: J 00.,: . zi l A ._ o ....makt i uv. t o!p, , ivfoThi.4stiiiway,l 'e tg 4 z v A,Mklork-inuttedgt,l , fa, Plaih'inA briiiiiitiiii„ll,llo ,4 71992 - . soodoeutes.....Teok te....Urtte. :rill* r ;LIT l ' -11901 4ttrftSigeT i r411 01 1 7 . 4 4Ftw. .!..4,,, l c,,z y t t an i i , ~ .;.z, -, • ~, ..;,- . 4 . ~,, ILA .• . ~ le of art; and :,;•d. ~r - '''.l.' 4- e 4 iri 4 Fa -. P. F. piSENBROWOIof 'IT - . • -.1 at liorwegian et., between Coal and, Rat . • et.. veer Poterore Foundry, Pottsville, %OTiiCL . 8I ifBIEb. DIED. Ts I TIC-ES: N will ro4)penber Aug. /3, Mi 3, corne 6. z 4:4 laarket ;id &irked street:, . . . . . . ....:-.-MIR*. 'F,," A. HI A 31.114111. E frif I 8 . , .4 . . „ at of the Presbyterian Church. corner of 3d. IT_ rt • . ago streets. --- . Aug. IS, '66 33-2 t . - - - , „- 0 61 °N, wo w esikiaty:—The fifteenth Atinnitlifxhibitlon cif the Society. will be held at Orwigeburg on the 251-h: 2 6 th and Y'ith of September next.- 'ft y order - of , the S"letT• SAML. 11. XODEN. R. S. . . - /1340 0 1V1S IN , BLVE.-3 ateer'.34 will -be . _„ ~,i i .tektift 5 aliao4teet4taiil, on ryi Oth et; 4 rt. ,• 3 4 .91L,1f rt per '... '406: { ge t t, .60 011terVik ae • , All -alarm avoenble to t e gee o n Xaj. ea. John L.Sivtiaiiirc mAptsgitilsiuyited..ttuar4ciPate.. By (herr of - the them.- - --- - • 7 -• :------, : 311nerscille, Ara. Is, '66 . . . ignenirssialartairlic ac't'. ISlMP.—liotlce. hr hereby. rilteu ft tftrela44":4l • - 14 -, • • - *Vie Utsi t:.onsegt.: er R. WO% itritorwsntuoif all die miticlitrmr.• ttur,thr ahthorized to eollet tilt-dthte antinottilite. to the said firm, , • • WOOD, - • ;" deOOBIIUNTx[NGER, dagnat 18:•:C6"- „_.• . _33 : : . ig-- - NCI TICE is- heathy :given: that I have - .parthaae4 'et Ratko Wagner, four homes, "three miwe, sin hogs, &c:, plene.,harrena. ,, throhlhg. machine, umether :with the - whole stOk ofsthe farm nowintna Neseea(on, , ..and have - lah it the aanutlo h‘Mdtringmki;pleaannY.:,:,4l)4hiMonsare bemby c tu tinned notttfilMait 501 pp:010f Mataielengs tome. „..„21mg„gagia240,"_:._,:.,!:.r5,„4.,-1481412.131inta5118. -ss,.......,,tiirectived - tnittEthii-T- -orange; ker !az, Jag lire trlet-qpirrlhoueeficV of the Gletitu4Datbol Omit Ail materiel will be faMbera-p eon: the tined.; Work td be completed beromOrite-; bet' PrePoult , to be'edilressed:m y : - • • NAT?L'r ?.ce!yf..lll.iteuMl ity; Autut#, 7,1;•66__ : • Co•D lateer#lP;tlMl4(o-1 -'7441111 • d ---a tto , triii.iimnwigloW . 7 wiln&uu ht; d this day Iwo, WYNK—"• 1 r • li4v - ng-ivithdrirent from, -mntaal cfpft , lo9tOlaf•- ,1 1 .... A th e . , sart!le„:'7l.;: , : 111E tiffs . e . ' 46r4141" l'"h4llll4ePS ' l4lll V . ollli' .' 14 vs . •13121(..• - 31-6 L Potisrtlla; Jilly - 31, ' IPIIIOIPOtif , AII , I4 will: be% recetied by the • &heel Board of - the ilrieragteor•MinersTille. Until August 31st, for the erection of &three story brick. building in said- Bernal:h. .First...for the brick. work altd•idastering. ' Second for • the • 'Carpenter - mirk - and the et:repletion of the building, including - painting, -glaring,. hardware, Iron: and. tinning. For plan sod parties will apply to J. Eaq ,-of .Iftineraville, who has charger)! tho erection of the build. , iig.. Proposals to he addressed to . • • seey, Minereville P. 0. Angust 11, 'IX ' 1 4 1141P4)iit be received• toil • tiaptember: .1E; 1666, ' i0t driving - a doable track - Tatum S by 13 aed SO yards long at Citlbecton Colttety. Apply to .' , • . JAME... 4 E, . • Supt., Gilherton, • ' ckt I'. W. pgENFIR-, Enit.„Pottaville„ A ag:4; 4.10-PARTNERI4IIIIP.....The tinder igned hereby give notice that they have en- Iv!eli into c',,-PartzervitlP, In the Pri4tigic nu.i ncss tt d btl:anoy.City, Schuylkill County, under the firna tannic el Wm. 'Ramsey & Co. • ' • • • WM-.ltAftlABY, " . L: It ERG ER. . . IVO nnastannantra. • \V I. RAMSYN . -& - CO.; 'PUBLISHERS BLAPEANOY- GAZETTE.. Plain and Ornamental Joh 'Printing neatly and ex-. pedltiously.executed nu reasonable terms. ' css - All orders lc:t at the bcokstere of Besbyehell Zo Bro.; Centre Pottsville, %ill reudve prompt atten tion. . . August 4, .60-31.6 t. • CV.PARTNER4fIhi NOTICE. -The undersigned • have this. day entered into a Co-partnership, under,the firm and name of HOBERT C. lIILL for he - . purpose of conduct ing a Cletterni ROA arnnee Arilency: 011 ice in Nasonic orer•Cleo. bright ..t - Co.te Hardware Store, Pottesjilc, P. • • . ROBERT C. 11ILL, • • • • • hl. NICHOLS. , ' - Pottsville, July 1,1•5i16 2n-et NO wi vE.--The partnereljp heretofore •• 'existing between PETERGRAKI;CLOW and HENRY G. Sit 4 - .lloat 13uildeta at sc.buylkill Ha ven,. Sae - ilk:ill .County. trading 'under the firm of GRA:Et:LON t SIIULTZ. •was diseolved by mutual ctnisent on the lush of July, inst. The - business Will be continued by Pmer,Oraltelow at the old place, who is authorizod to settle up,trie buSinerts of the late firm. • ' ' • • PETER GRAKELOW, . . • , • HENRY O. SHULTZ. July !1, ISO 29-•61•• GICEATIAS ICK1.111.!0.81.0 . 11 . Nn.21101..S haa just okieued a large and Nell sulect,stl of NOW Ilensonable Dry Gumbo; bought aE the recent decline, and ‘Ollll.l ha offers at very low prima fur Ca.h. liiye lalm a call. Town 11:111 -.Store, t!entre Street. • -April 7..(46-14-11- . , 111111V;ItOTM:TilEIVE OE NIIE:A USE.,-.To all Iv bow it may . Concern :--For and in .consideration of in hand, paid by JAMES WREN. Of the Borough of Pottsville, County of Schuylkill, to Lewis Eikenberry of Philadelphia, the of_ whereof has been acknowl edged, the bald Eikenberry Ws sold to said JAMES W RES the right to apply it mthe Cianaty of-Schuyl kill, State of rennsylvams, on all Steam' Paigities now in use or that may hereafter be used, Lewis nikeubM . - ry's . improved Cut-off for Meonomizind 'Amends by. Expunaitem.( for which letters put mit, dated NoVember .14, 1841, have been granted to the said Lewis Eikenberry by the United Stater.) All pel.toll9 desirous of Inforauttlon regarding the nenetit :ut this. Valve can receive the same at my office in Coal street. . The benedt:of this Vffive to persons using Steam Engines 's from, SU to 40 per cent. -on the best engines built. It can be applied to all old engines,. Machinists are requested to take Part in this impart ant improvement:. They can secure from me :the use 'for building new engines uud also for Vatting the im provement On old et,glots. They' can see the motion at myWorks in Coal street, where! have Ron my en gine working to the savings herein ended. It: also can oe edertat Ruth Z. 5 EVEIVII Mill; .at Atkins ti Bros.'s. arid Palo Alto Bolling Mill. ' J NI .IVREN. Washington 'ran Wolls. Pottelfe; Feb, ST, .613 LEGAL Pi OTIC.ES. A , D3. II )II‘IIISTUAMOWS Al °TICE ...Where,. 1/. as Lettere of Adininistratkof on the estate of .Phillips, late of theßorougle - of , Pottsville* Schuylkill - County, deceased; have been granted to the subscriber, —Notice lehereby ..giTeu to, all parsons indebted to , said estate to make payment,And those hiving claims will present them for settlement to - . - ' ADAM SHERTEL, Administrator. '"August ti.V'tid • - • tt94t* • - A, Tunlizqrs'r HALT° 'vs NOT 11014.:- Where:. as Letters of Adminiatration au the estate of Jaci, Treziee, Sr., lite of 'the town of Llewellyn, Seim} County, deceased,, have been granted to tile autreariber, —Ntntee is berebY •gicen. to all, perions Indebted to sold estate to - make payment; and those having claims will preaent them fur s ettlement to, • • . • JOliN•littliZlSE,Ji., Administrator. • Augnat .13; 'fat • as-Gt• A DjIIYIST S IIkTOIitit - (DYKE.—Where as hitters of Administration on the estate of ,Thho McGoif, Lite of East lylorivegisn township, Schuylkill County, deceased, have beim granted to the subscribe, '—is(otto3 Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said istatt;' to make payment,lnd those tuiliMt -- elapns will present them for *et:lenient to 111,43OFF,,,A.droiblottrattlx. Cr6w:1101,1OW, M.'l , loiWeiglati,"lll.; Aux' IS; 'B6-88-80 . . El- WI" ALIT IS. ;OF, PETJECR-;. LAUREN: STEIN, occeatsed.—Letters of Adminiotra- - Lou upon the etitate Of Peter' .I.,stitieniatein, Jute of Eichn3 Itrin Haven, deceased, having - bran dtdy granted to trio-undersigned: All , pepions - Indebted . to said es tate are requested to make payment, and these having claims to'presbut, the same without delay. to • " , JONAS LAll:ll3.SNSTElN;Adinirdetrater, Miner-ovine. A D3II: I IIISTE{A.TION POTICE.---Where• ir3- as L.etters of idinhtistintlin bn the estate' of Jame.s (lough,' late. of the Borough of 'Pottsville, achuyikill t..4,cuaty, deceased, have , been granted to the cabeerl4or;=Ngtice in heiyby, giyeii all'pereurui in debten to said estate, to make ..payinint, and 'those having drama will.present them foreettlement - to HANNAH. 60t1G1f, Admixtunratrix. July 14, 'GO • WANTED. - L ir ANTIC 0:—By a young map, 'a altitattoiaas En , ;pi tal A1 l: aj o a l a i l 3 omr , ,,l ,o lo L o t. k vi ltar y pazaps e t u u s dgx Co., , - . Auit:lB,- ; 66 7 2 33.4t*•... - AuAwriedul to it trrhneo aio gearing og figirinlar TT Saw SIM with ur withunt UM'. Direct X Y Silver Creek , P. O. . .44; 18; , Uk t .A.N'VED.- .Tivelve,male leachers for the puli-. T - lit schools of Unioti . Tocetiiiiii. Exarniu.iloh a.t..4jugtoll,'helqember 11111, comateocin , *ot d u'cluck M., precisely. Liberal calories 'will'' be" paid ou ccolipeteut teachers. lty 'order (.4 the Board: ' C:.P.151(1'41.; Itihgtowa P. 0. Ang 19, '66 Ar ANT ED.--Tiveleo mule teachers to take citarr . 111 of CA° pubdolictritile of-piorth Munhelm Tow - ship, fur whieh purrioso: exaMination will be held by.the Cdunty fauperttitenrient, -September tith, at ale ichuol house near the 'Leading . ' Hot/road, at the road leading fromSchisgllo.ll-Efitren to.trressona, commene- log atB.S4 o'clock.'precisely. School term months, to commenee with- the first - - Monday to tit:tuber, or thfsreahouts, By order - of the Board. . ; • -•-• ' 1 artlßENlloY,Setrelary... Oriv . lgehurg, Schuylkill Jo., Ya - -113-ut. IATANTE o.—Salernian Ina Winilerala Notion • - j Puna... None - bui. dins, •of expatienceand nhu rocornmanded ne e d ;apply. Addrees 130): 10914 O. ' A lig, 11 —3•24 c. • vATArrirre.l6:--SlafitU'oti coats, yeatiaud Imam, at I'Y.—NEWMAN. Meitimit Tailors; :FraUlc pc,tes uld ttrual, Apply ou alLbr ,Tuuxhis, e Ang,•11,166-82-3t E A: good Dinh :to , tiike charge , of two . V V borse&--; Apply ., to & Co.: August 11,'&t , . 111 IF Ati tr. Tlg 111: 044,10.r03cher 1 wanted foi No. 3 liiictof,',..CreiEuiia, Term, 10 . menthe.: .. 6afary;s2ls.,' ,. .4.3 . i*.xt.irilittextr teacher pre ferred.- Apply to . -W. 11. BLNES - , ' . Aug 11 760-44:31 . , seo,,y,.cie!sson,o6ol BOarfl. VITANTk D by theSehool Beard of Pot Carbon IFT One Melo and tx o Female " Teaehers,to leech In the grammar, Secondary:ant prlafary s c ha u u l of the Baiough.• School .term - rilne"Mouths," Commencing September ltd.' Salatheisi sebuot 66 , 9,pqr Secondary. tctov $24 per mouth f.'rlpuiry.ichocd s '22 per nmuth. - Those &string to ap ply lot apylpf the sheen schools' will plu.iee addmies "the:undersmnedimmedintelp•enclosing their . last C'.4r adonis from the'eucanyThiptillitendow: Secritiry,Sehigl Bo ni& 14'643 2-3 t j W.S.Nifiii:—lcsitization by a practical Eiiiinder and machinist, *run nn engine or take charge if a breaker api patipsi or its outside Superintenden t. -1 Capabrotor both. havijrz, had Id years experience. * Elder or Hernial:lnca g ly.n.t4 Address E. R. S., R. Clair P. 9. Angtipt.‘4,. 8144 t. c IN . A T CUB `', who hOlds thrco profeastomi 11 es. aud . ho has had twelre years exiie ., oul Jibs males - an, engagement ,to take A r 1 . , ,or High School. Ile can Ibriin 4 r. - * ludo- - vie ekt 1, i ,_ • -__ - MM e ir .. l=l4 ll TXllntr i TS WO: pod *vies -te.GOpereq• Wiii=igtrgefßopetint Addling with,reistini" ma w 74.Tottsyllle Plitt . i nogliallant Pollen • , or ia#le ;;; ewe eeM oe Ver tc *O f P 4 :re tarmati t Warn . - c r ouvaregat peltao*Typoot Oh. BM et. a1tVrthg 0 4 1 0.;4 111 44•* 04 : 11 #3116121 ENGINES. " 1111.NTXX/40-12.a tun t . deysigoodwtobes to pada° 11searol.band• Row &Wm* ono arelol44lflippegl MO T. '64- IsrM. c i f _ ...Sanaid lee,t4onii.•• : --,-;,..- MEM 110,0 . SAIM AND '11) proptety in :St: - thtlV-eituated on Len St. For fortheriattleolatitimly- to EIRSV 1 KRBlitai eb 9 eiVigebUrg44-MiCkIAZI4 OP the Preanx* - r - ON. SAME:— ix , c• houses anithit: F. -The theh-froatinuming - hattto the, Schnyikil houses Anetwo, - aborp frames., /with in•goodeonler, aheowner having ItllitlYt itle.~lo4~o theiSka4lowigh wishing to pnrebaso %%111'41)0'40_, qau . m3l l 111 l~e~v Phi Olt MAlLlFtz—ehly doable, Inures ell tr , 1t.tt , 44..11.5T.: it mated in 3(.0t1.7t . Car Ogirtkt raerid&w,( , ..W3l. Scil tBl Aug 11,086, ~ • , w an addi 0. 111,,,,,T0 Lumber feu opererterew-.oon thonrand aerecol etwerarinlagendritmend yellow bite Umber. nale4b4o Coal region, _ C9puty.: .I's, any one deelroll,, of the ilnptii in 'lleg;ns ricg.ficsings*, Witir the' aid ore Hitt ettllldnd here' ood lavenment ni• IlileSaNage:Yrrrrjtrear - rbe premier... ricre.Vd)raymer4e ramie earrto 'lurches oat dve yenta.. Fbr farther iukamation aubacriber. JO}LN A. OTTO, Willla. : August 11. '66 dyeu that the alt T V In .the new town ofGRANTVI, on the headwaters of Millttreek,pne atm aonth of idaluixsoy City. anO, immediately large rolflery of the,NewßOton Coal public mad fionePottsNillo to Slabanos BiOckville . and Tuscarora, flood water can be had In abandr cation Is eeneenient to a number 'of co! llabanoy Re , „!ion. For' torn', app sPTIFeor at the place. of [nib( - Id • 31IIIIPIII, , _ ..a... , ,gar.Thiali , the same town as 'Sheridarr T;,,- r,taxne.harr-been - changed on account of there . pat town of that:'nanse in. tebanon Coenty. !I :14.0*-ProbaPly cause confueitiu bereafter- -It • .- - - jOit'l'AU LE ENGIN. E, ho; •pmor:. fqr Sae ti . tcap...s.tiply to B. IJANNA N. V ILIELNIC.—Vt office. come; Centre awl' Ku lret:ftreeti.: , AlschlOtia on 'Market street.. gve If= CCOtrei'APPICI. I f O7 • L. V. IQOv t 3,. . . , . owsAkzu.,'„one.new,Sifteen Ilene 1:;•,,-;; ;. ,... klj Wheal. 'Pump. 4;6: • Ap - gply4t u!!' Little sclty . l'4lll,lc3y4;4tiun,•lo.ltmacl al rY{llaht- ' [Jan. 4 •C!,„ Lu. _ . . ?00. SA COE birrse 11'.! '17:1 ; ~ i u o , viduab:e hc)rsestairflziriicsa, lilt filr sale ntlow pfTee - rat A - pply for rattiil . ll-4 :„ PARIiER, Cent(e rvrt, "_July 1‘ 1 4-1°It• Ittadivided interr,,t i n ' a 'minable tract of prodUctive COAL •LANII, New CaAle 'roc:l:ship, Schuylkill County; 11,,w :',ed by two collieries. Apply to , FRANIiLIN B. GOWEN, I'o.i.Arine. •-• 12.--The t v Ulu rwently . .11: • bj• JohnS. ttinhani Possesbion Liven tunnedigtely. FRANK CA Id . . Real Estate Agent., Itshanny city. NIIII3. tc.-tt 11_74011. tineln:•, 1 t k .. 1! y -11:....p0wr. In Completo runniog oL,I. r, %,ith a .! uljneresrary coaling nttault.A. Apply In J . ilAiti,Al4, No. 71, rina 71:'Prini!v Ncw Yort, or to NICIIOLS LIIILi., in:, Pottsville. ' • June VlARrti FOR :SAL E—Silitated I wick Towt , hip. t.lottpty, :ng rxr6 , , nitit 4 , 104 holm and .Cl4' For to ' , - • :JOHN P.' EIF.I.TZEII, Poo t or JOBS VV. REINHART ua Antint 4, ISGG ' • .-- . fillEE Subscriber offers !or sale N N:11 . ...: 6 . 1,1,,, , ,' I 131,11,1 h), ou Coal St:, 'I. 5 feet by :Al, wit:l a ,_,- 15 horse !)o\ or engine,*lll atl complete unito , nr•• • • , , '' der, • -Alcoa frame building '2O feet. by; “ fut.:. ••'''''.... The ::round fronts on Coal St. 75 feet awl in J.--; •i, 1,) feet.' This prbperty Is well adapted far inain.r.,• ',a a.: purposes. . Twins emy. For further lufortnat...a. - ay. ' ply to - . . JeIIEMIAII, sEiTzrw,Er... Angust..l.,toll. • — t ' . . I ' 11(E.: rs h%%, for snly t twir ( On!. . . Mil.Creck, lot of Pump Pip.,4, Sl,nle Han Splicinz Plate. SIT!Ii-ends, Stnb•ecil.. -and. .4 , 1 inack Pieces, Pole Hiop'r+and t'ultio, Kam:: Weights, connecting Rod :11..1 Bobs. A 1.50 3P' Engtno.' Fur Walter partietilars r.pply to .1 U. & O. Walnut St.. to .INO L. GEIGER, at the cortivey. 11. a, G. - 4-tt , .. 1 - OTS F 4212 SA LIE.— ' - . ~ - .2_4 On Ilownnt Avinw. ' fan '4O fevt .wirl , s'ln , t.C. Mt- Ilantongo. Noro.li;:jrin 811.1 Ni:liii.l.t .trt,!!,. in i{iti.:llll'. , ,‘Cltition to P.l.t,ville, lylnr, , , ‘v,-.t of•tln. Pd,-.1)) teri.ia Coniqery: - -- • . • . . . . - AI: o las, in Palo Alto, Pot t . c:ai.,,ruma m mint Carbon'. 7 'Vern). I;6ernl. Plan••• of the I , •tq win be •ellown and ..des nilide by JUR:. Ct ilElti*:, AT , ,nt.. . • Potl.sville, Nay ...!ii, 4 -5-G , ; . ::1 d -,.. ..._ , . -11.7.11 BIER !. 114.711 BEE: ! SILASALL having opened a Inraher !,ard on C',ll 'treet near the t., int% ,rin death , and the public that he has im hand a lar4c .nrtment of. all 1i.n.114 Of Liml,r. as he 1 , :o Li , .team ease mi11.. - 11e will b r• tail, to keep • -ty. .. . _ . . ply of :411 t..n.l Inane timber of all lett,:l11: , ,1 . .‘1,;. , ..... :,; the lowest possible pric e s. Breaker end til.t.t bil:4 sawvil to craer. . .Itily T. , (.74 T:- - . 00.11.1. MINES FOIL f.4.ll.E.— , rfhe cr.:; : signed wishes to . inform the public LtiPi 'Fa. small-Colliery for sale on tern ‘v , ..h the p,•, Ile;e of opening on ((Juror five other veins of - t Coil. al above water level_ The above =4U In ‘60,1i4: er, Lud'can at pres,nt iihip front riz to eight eara pc, day: witch con be greatly Increased by 01, - ,min , !. veiny, which can De clone at a ver:'stnall outlay: SLW BALL, • March , -11.-1( • • 1-I %I!AIPL?r Übeoa t story frame bons,: with a stone basement, ad]. lot; also, nnothrr;tun story frame. dwellin Tlf:; bunco and lot;a11 situated In the' Borumth of z - Cressona,,Schuyikill County. Said property will h.• sold cheap on 'enny terms to close np an estate. terms, &c., apply to.ANDREW li-hIEFER, Agent, at Cressona, or, to tho-subecriber at Lebanon, Pa. July 28, WI '3O-33/In • JOHN GEORGE. IRON WeilftliS' lB Oß.B.ll,lK.-110 signed offer at private sale, the well known - "41•.A.1!- WICX FURNACE; PROPE.itTY," situate. in Che,:er. Berks and Lancaster Counties. This roperty contain , over MO acres: Wo will -sell the whole, or auto acres with the furnace and improvements, with ?; or hf all the ores. minerals, fossils, Including the above proportions of ores, &c., on all lends which bear been previously . sold from the property. Alse,''abortt ONO cords of wood, cut last, winter, and betweenisoo sad .1000 We X: ore Orr the bank: The furnace will he ready for operatink: by the first of August. 'PIM.' To capitalists this is an opportunity seldom offered. F.-r terms, &c... address -Tl-1013. M. & NATHL. POTTS, Esc's.. Pottstown, Montgomery L'onpty, Pa. Warwick Furnace, June 20, •OG. • C 0.11, • rifirli) FOR LIENT.-40. acres of Coal ami Li1:111 on the - Eastern Dan Tract. containing Fill ntl. veins of coal: The Mammoth Cn fret; the Lehigh. 1S feet, arid the Skidmore, 104..4' thick. 1 mile of a mil which forme a basin one. mile south of MlihrinoY , City: It jotne the - New .13tv‘trin Company. who are now operating ortjhe adjoining pro perty on all these veins. The .Ttallrond" Company are now locating the road, to be completed not Auenct. The difference of freight on coal per ton byway of the Quakake to - Elizabeth Point, New York, will ha about -75 carte in favor at the New York ratite. • Jonathan Reber, a tenant on the property, keepe a hotel. • For further informatiOn apply do • •' - .MICHAEL MURPHY. Pottsville, April 17, , fia . 1641 '• LAOS SALE OR TO.LEASE.—A tract of al. land situate half a mile treat of 'Llewellyn, to Branch andlleillY townshipis;' Schuylkill County, con taining 480 acres, having a run of three-fourths of a rnil4s on the following yeina.viz The Gate Veins. Sel kirk, Black Mine, Tunnel, Faust and. Salem. Parties wishing to purchase or to lesse will. make application to . - JOSHUA LIPPLNCOTT RICHARD SM'ETIIHICST. J. DUN. DAS LIPPINCOTT, Executors of the F,state of JammDundas, deceased, at IJI Walnut Sr.,hilada., Or to CHARLES M. HILL, Real Estate Agt., Pottsville. August In, - 113-tf FIRE ENGINE 'FOR S 4 ILlit,,-L-The Good Intent Fire Co. No. 1 of Pottsville, offer for sale their Second Class Hand FINE ENGINE. The En. gine win throw three streams. and. is complete With nozzleeind pipes; Is in good order; -and ready for service and can be flared to a Suction Engine with very little expense. . The Company will guarantee It to be one of the best *Second - Cies Hand Engines In the State. For:farther partiottlarsiaddrese,the'Com mittee. . N. 11. GORE, S. R. RUSSEL: ' • SCHNEER, . C. M. ICANTNEG, 4 L.HARTHOLOMEW, - • Committee. . July 14, 1546.2.5 tt VALUAIMIII PROPEECTIC , AT Pltl- V VAkTF. SAlLE.One.tw6nttettrinterp4 in the tract of cosi lAndin New - Castle Tovmship,-Setury!ktil County (known as the Port lk 1 1 .n..rt tract) contain- . . ig•abont.42o acres. '. • . , , A tract of 220 acres of COAL. and TIMBE,R-LAND In Rlley'Townshlp. ' Slx•flne buildinglots on East Norwegian St., ahnve Jarksen-26xt20 et, a never failing. spring of wat , r on one of them. Temps easy:.., Valuable bhlldlrgiota on Coal. Washlngtnn Mahantongo streets. Desirable sites for‘vanin.in•rs,' manufactories, &c. • A splei did Int on Schuylkill Ave• nue; MI feet front ; 'on- the Avenue and 67 feet front on Church - Alley. • Apply to - ILENRY - U. RUSSET, Real Estate , and lnatunnee.Agent, corner-Second and Ilabantono Sta.; Potpleilie,l'a: , • March. 24, '66 12.1 f Who wanti tiiilcling_Lot, and have • - a Niaa:-Hoass.ont of. Tamil uit .11.;D Q N G LOTS, TRUCK LOTS AND FARM. LOTS, May and Lightfoot 'Tract, FOR SALE. (Coal and 'Minerals reserved for owners.) Wiitbdsoldat public sale,' on ' ?th' day, (SATUR DAY), the 26th day of 'Rh month, (JULY,) at 2 o•c,lock. P. M.. at. ilia Washington Daniel S. Ilerb.Si nerevillo, Schnylkill County, Velma., all of the remold ing surface rinht of the May and Lightfoot tract, be• (wean Llewellyn mad Minernllle, divided into Flue FOUR of I acre, 114' acres, 'lli . " acre,', '2 acre, .3 acres, 4 neras,-5 acres, 10 acres, 18 acres and 17 ocrea. TERMS—One half .camb, remainder secitred by hotel, end mortgage, payable In one and, two years with In terest.. • ' Trfiftaiii Rte-property .the lot, -and.stmcts, •to be seen, and information- to. be bad by calling on JOSEPH ILELSLER, Ilftnersvlllc, pr4Ol.lN - SIILI.TZ, on the tract. ' • • - Title perfect. Potties who :desire may Monti.° of 'JOHN 'HANNAN, or F. W. lIITCIIIEF Esq., Pottsville, Pa. ECKKWIY & GICISCO . II, Shantou Plane, P. 0., Schoylklll Co.. 1366,_ . _ . . • . Y 7 ft • iA ST..9NNEOuNfi. 1"-'0ST.;--Lotit on Tuesday morning,'a Gold Maser i•• Mark. A pieeo of bell metal inserted on the with the figure of a "doge- and the fun -name of tr., rinderaignetVengsneed on the Ace of It. Any finding it :.cilttio .enitably irotbdrded.by lencii !t at Bosh : I - shell Brea' 133ok3tork - Ceitfr6 St: LEBBEUS W. 1308BYSIIELL. Angnatl•B4' : • ; : , • .a3•lt y OsT ideVria4Strayed away (rem the resides‘ .11- .? 401 dui ritOrsber iuCreasona, on gie 22d of July, tiesyy biadt Cow, witb high hoer* hauglng togethe t the - tOp, hits brotin - spots with stripes ;more wldteirc the• back , than In trout t has tbltic udders and to about 9 yearn old. Antversou i giving Information .of,her wheren.- boat , * 1 recelswa reward of $5. ''W3f..LEIBY. ,:. ARO 'M,:: . .1 : P.2-3t• STRAYED_ away Jaly 12114 a RED COW,_ beery with calf; with white star ou forehead streak on hind - Limitable reward . win be paid for tier return. • fjn_ JNO. T.CARPENTER. 31-3 t - BROTHERS, PA., <P , Airgwarei. ironi-,=SeoVei4 Rnil - affltranitaing SuPPlles; 2S. 16 , ROL INI4IB I / 1 19211TPLA.A ' splendid s,l lei ' ' ntir llik ssChnirilittlitind-eit2.o.-Eg eer. of-Alne r , li tt liqr:; , ' , irli 2 C - -1 - '''' nski 4 ' iektieSt.,,ftedtille. ;Aram'. TA : • bf` the inebet , St Indies high. 21 Inches wide, / hr. 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