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We append below another extract from the 'Nevi Orleans correspondent of the Times, - dated at that city, Augtist 13, 'which shows the state of affairs there : "The intensity of feeling here against Radical iem was exemphfied in the late riot.; which start led the country with its bloody details. Here was a clique of mon, claiming toilet illegally, trying to enforce Negro Suffrage. Instead of waiting to allow the courts to decide the : question of their power, a mob dispersed them. It was not a riot Oa the part of the Gmtentioners although they were, tea certain extent, responsible for it ; bed it lies -the ebullition of a mob - of men opposed . to Radicalism; aided no little, perhaps, by the eiyitauthorities. The intolerent spirit of the in-: stitntion oould not brook delays,- so the people wok the law into their own hands. After that oc enrrence will anybody pretend to say 'Hutt the freedmen would gain anything by enfranchise -merit ? It proves conclusively tb at they could not exercise the right without aid from some extrane ous power. • Every poll would be- the scene of .a• riot throughout the whole South, and, instead if securing the freedmen against outrage, as the . Radicals claim, the right to vote would be - the Inine of - their existence. "The great drawback from complete unify and _restoration lathe South new, however, is not the Allem which controls the business and commercial interests of the section—and which should con trol it politicsilly;_hut it is the middle grade of encietp-thergnontnt victims of the teachings of .temagognee, whose every sentiment of morality and honesty has been blunted by the infteeeco or Slavery. The great mass are demoralized, and, accepting the _ravings of unsnbdned traitors as their gospel, they are cruel and relentless in their 'treatment of freedmen, and insulting in their de meanor towards Northerners when they dare - to he. Another serious eimbling-block is the fact that the people here allow political sentiments to influence them , in their social relations. 'Women .eitl not sit in the same' churchete with Yankees ar Union men. With rare exieptione, the houses or "Confederate families" are closed against all .rho did not fight for the Rebellion. The result of this'is acrimomoussecrtmtnatton, !aid 4natly open enmity." On which ther.N. Y. Tribune .commenis -as follows : Here wo are assured bv this • anti-Radical cor respondent :of the N. Y. Timm that the Union 1 has been so thoroughly reconstructed in New Or; - leans, that ?Women will not ail in the same church . pew with Yankees or Union men ;" and that "a ith .! . rare exceptions, the houses of - pmfederate fami lies are closed against allirhodad not fight for the , ReLelltn'n." Ife adds that, if the Blacks (loyal ..., without exception) were this day•entitled to vote, it would he the bane of their existence," he, I: cruse the late Bebe% would drive them away from i the polls as they broke up the late Convention. Loyal reader! ought these murderous villains_ k to be clothed with absolute power over the White :i . and Black Unionists of the South? Andrew John ..,:- non save Yes ; and 21u Times and its clione . slip- - I. port bhn in that poSition. Shall, not the loyal North-tininder out an overwhelming No'? , . - , The TIMES' writeris in error. The confer -1 ring of the right of suffrage on the negict;and ' particularly on those who can read and write —those who-served in the war; and property ' holders, would net create, but prevent riots at the polls: This is now the opinion of el f most every loyal man br the South. This is - . the opinion of Senator Henderson . of 3-linen . ri, a. loyal Democrat, who was a large slave . • holder before' the Rebellion, and a supporter ~ -: of Breckinridge. He declares that if lustiees . ';-1 • is done to the negro by giving him the ballot, -'. i he can and will protect himself by having. a V. voice in the making of laws, end you can' te. then dispense with Freedmen's Bureaus and il istanding armies in the South, and reduce the l' expenses of the Government at least 'Z'2.o • ,- ;',.. tiOrt ; (9o - ahnually. These reconstructed De , mocratie rebels,. instead of beating and rnur dering the poor negrocs, would be seen soli ',. citing their votes and influence, at the . polls. •$ . When the white and black population, are ;' - i. , nearly equal, and both free, there never can t ..,--. 4 , be peace with nearly one-half deprived 'of the right,s . that.the other half possesses, and. par i22" timilarly among the mulattoes, in whom courses the blood of so many of the Southern. ...;i - .ehivalry, and who of course, partake to some ..' -extent of their fiery character. . . SIONTFICANT RESOLUTIONS. The great Rebellion opened • 04, eyes of hundreds of thousands honest of detnoerats as it to the character of the Pro-SlaTery Democ - racy which sympathized with and sustain t• ing the Slave power of the South,- and these :-- democrats are now acting with the true Demo '''. °rade Republican Union Party of the court try. The recent harsh enforcement of the . Neutrality Laws on the part of Booth's Pres ident, (who. encouraged the •Fenian move i went at first,) has opened the eyes of the more intelligent Irishmen of the country.— They find that they cannot enlist the aid of the more intelligent people in faior of free ing Ireland, so tong as they are voting for Slavery in this country—nor can they oxPent( --. to WeI:Lb:CU the power . of England While they vote with the Free Trade Copperhead party t -of this country, which is . aiding to build up I the power of England at the expense of the • businesis of this country-;—hene the postage of the following- significant resolutions by t the Fenian Senate.which recently assembled k" at Chicago : R e aolvcd; That the Irish people of the United States t ; will not be the dupes of any men or party organize; L?ion which makes the political degradation of any per -7' eon a test of pelutuil ildelity, because, if for no other I reason, it would be arrant impudence in us to Of peal 11' to the world-in behalf of our own countrymen in their, native bind, w bile by onr votes and our speeches and our influence we insist that any portion of the people P of this -country shall be denied that liberty and equali ty winch woiAemand.for ourselves, for our country and for our kindred. • Re,,oteed, That it is a foul libel upon the patriotism and the intelligence of the Irish Americans to assert that we are the property—the voting chattels—of any political party, and that we will eatisfactorily repel that calumny by hereafter, on all occasions, voting for shit party which rinds no excuse iv musty. laws,. in , rested rights:, -and. ancient prejudices for degrading 4 and enslaving men, or for . preventing free men, with • 1--arms in their hands, recorenng that liberty and na tionality of which they and thdr race have long been cruelly and 11:Mao:ally deprived. - The 'Fenian Senate which recently assem _ l bird at Indianapolis, passed resolutions de-. -Inouneing the policy of Andrew,TolinsOn and approving of the action oflcongress in mod . -1 ifyir" ig the 'Neutrality Laws - . • In Illinois the great change that is taking place among the Feniank will swell the Re , 1 publican majority in that State to at least 45,000 at the ensuing election. 21great mass meeting NU addressed last week at Spring : : Illinois, by - Gen. Logan, by invitation. tßefOre the Rebellion, Gen. Logan, Gen, Butler,. Gen. Grant, Gen. Sherman, and a f. - host of other generals, were all Democrats ?6 f. the deepest dye, who all declare that they. /are now as good Democrats as ever, but that ithey cannot, utirr wia not vote for the Copper 'shad Democracy which • sympathized with . d aided therebeis during the Retiellion..::- - ~.,._ Logan is now the Democratic Repnbli - candidate for' Congress , for the State at 7; in Illinois, and he will be elected by a ken, e . . endons majority over the candidate of . • Copperheads and Copperjohna 'united. - . Jpreit in Schuylkill County, there are many . - Ceillgent Irishmen, in districts when, they I . . . express an opinion in opposition to their - - 1 " sailors, who declare that they will no longer x - '4..e with the Copperhead .Pro-slivery and • . Trade Party. . Zrara Dratocaacr.—The toldiee of . the oath created the impreselon in the South t one Southern man could whip at =least , least _ Northern men. This was true Ise far as e tools of the Slave Democracy were ••con ... ed, and the pair devils staid at home, but , : ;. ry he rebels found a different class of men in th e ,5, • ' loyal North Who - ail - lid - coei single headed with 4: lieley, eon of the chivalry. Now the Copperf : :--X, : -,t ie Democracy are voting in fairpr or giving ' ,.- -'a 1 he - Southern men twenty.five more , members .__ _ i t ceegressin proportion to voting papule -.„:- ~ - f.. 'on - than "the Northern States have—that is, ::'''', i -peer, Misttrable slave in the:lli:lr% voles. in i nit -5_ -',. .::.4, Tor . of : making one vote or s Southerner W*.r. 'l, folio votes of a- Northern.nian.... 4 ted 43). the Copperheada call "Democracy."— •L?,iL 1 ;; :; eh "poor, !omen' hie . devils , who have no 041,- ore reseed for the elective franchise ought -rf* ,, ,„ ~,,,..', 'be add to the King of Dahomey in Africa, a - •, ': - held es alaves by a negro driverlor their , ~43'L.;?, •-• Ups. The breed of air& ioadicsin 7 '''' ii, Rerpubl is ought to be prohitited, by law, ~174 : ak;-' • e,A,Ar.Zrtg‘.2:rT kel — lNO American lags were boisted , ..ln Pldla- 1 during the brief Emden.- of the late • . - lees Soup and Bones Convention. The lopperheade `mlglif, liatre displayed a - feu; - • but 'they feared to,, Andes Of tilek South and kept their. nags Eletithern 'Unionist/ ibilsdelphik the knot! . On Orn1:0111040 EDITOBII 9 _TABLE. ' , • ictY s lasrAttsitsirr. or Eviorr latmiber for September Ist, Every Bat Wilt' : be enlarged from 32 to 4.0 pages.' 'rite g r e y dy 4mie'coca of the journal.,jasWes and demands this geirgement. Ther'etindeaters*El lie Wafter' in- Wake° as a featurii(aeriZlitories, in eteirrPEinice` With a general desire. They will select , those only of ii Brat-ebiss character, and of readable quality. - -"Sileote of Edeotes," by Henry liingsley, hair just been begun, and others wildfullow Shortly. Every Saturday will contiline-to'preamit the .ireating, and-valuable starim. Eesayir - • - 1111ketbilia, cind-Poeuts;:triitit`t Fait- foihgri journals 'and periodie.als. Translations from the French periodicals will form a regular and kapott.' tent feature. A moat - thrilling story frrim the French of Edmond About, will be given ilk Sep- Published by riclmor Tits List's FDIMCD forEeptern&ir, contains line steed _engraving of a mother bending. °rata:. eleeping.child. The fashion and pattern plates am numerous and neefial.. A piece of mush" and excel lent literary matter maka• up a • capital number, Published by Deacon retention, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia: •• - • - ; Afibmame., 1860%— . Avg. l'sl.srras" SATtr.mi,...: j 11 19 . 6 41r1.9.11 Q 3 .2 9.1 eveg en Stn.o.tr. ..... I 5' 26 . 6 - 42,1 'Nest MAO' 9 40 mirg Z•-n 6 41j Full 41. 18 .4 28 6 22-0 • 391 Fall ;U. A 11 Utuug 29 WIDNESPiatT. 5- 33 6 37) . • 90 TIMESEUT ...I 5 24 6 66 , • 31 Ftumx 15 26:6 :AI - To-morrolt.—Thirty-fourt 6Sunday of the year and thirteenth afOr Trinity. Day B.. length, 13 hone and 22 minutes. -•-• • Mr. Joseph Peger, the well known, hotel keeper of this 13orongli, has leased HOIISIITIY6 Hotel in Beading. • Serer al Vehicles, harnoas, two shoats; etc., will be sold at the White. Horse Hotel, this Borough, on Monday next, at 1, See Advartigemeut. Loose, the well known flour dealer of this • Ikuougb, .an estimable citizen, died on Wednesday,inorning last lifter an illness of long duration. • , .. •. • •• . . On the 11th inst at Bausch Creek, a boy named Harrison Reed was so aerMusly lojeradlby. an explosion of powd'er with which he war playing, that he died on the 1211. On Thursday of last week at . the colliery of & Harris, Mahenoy City, a mioer named John Smith was seriously injured by the accidental plosion of a large keg of gunixmler. 3fetadist Epiicopal Sunday School-of Ma barley City.hadn pleasant celebration on the 17th inet. The school went in procession to a grove, each child carrying a miniature American hag. ; The officers of the Habanoy . „ City Geary Club are, President; Wm. A. Hover; Treasurer, Goo. Yost; Recording Secretary, Wm: H. Carter; Cor-. responding Secretary, It'. M. Krause. WC tope to have tl good report from Al.aluinoy City in Oc tober. :Hand iiijured.On Thursday last George Skeen employed at the machine shop of Allison it Batman, Port Caibon, had hie hand caught ac cidentally between two cog wheels. Three fin- . gera were mashed, two of whieh had to he ampu tated. . . . The el) airman or the - Union Stalte Central Com mittee has appointed Saturday, September 29, as the day for holding a grand Mass Meeting in rabic - die. Eminent speakers have been secured fea the occasion, and we hope to see'Gen: Geary here also. r:== ,Fatal' Resul4- 7 George Jacobs, aged thirty eight years, engineer . on the Reading . Raiheal], Rho had his left arm entailed by being canght be.ween.the ears on the 7th' ini3t., died on Bator,. day, at the Philadelphiallospital, from the effects of the injpriee. . • . - - - T aliuiblc , Coal Lauds at Sheitng Sat urday, Bth of September, there will be offered for sale at the Conrt House in this Borough, 48S acres of valuable coal lands, situated- in Branch township, this County. Three lands - are worthy the attention of capitalists. . reatenarg.--A . pnblic meeting commemorative of the Centenary of American 3lethodism, will be held in the M. E. Church of St. Clair, - on Sun day. evening next, the 18th' inst., at o'clock. Intereeting addresses may bo expected tronißev. J. S. Cooke; and Benjamin Maywood, Req:, thie place, and others. • "Kill°,lin a .c7ope.—On Thursday - 'tat at ror estrille Colliery, as Daniel Harris, a Welsh miner, was coming up the slope on a loaded drift wagon, the rope broke. and the unfortunate .man was dashed to the hhttom and instantly killed. Paul Neunardt acting Coroner, held an inqnest, and a verdietwad rendered in accordance with ibe facts. tidal Ifi:,ing . Accideid.—On the 14th inst., as two minors named Thomas Conn Ors and.Patrielc Burk, were loading a car in *he colliery of T. Ger-. Co.,mat: R near Ashland, - a- piece of slate fell upon them, instantly killing Connors and injuring . Burk so severely that ho died, on the following day Burk leaves a ado. Conners had but re cently arrived in ; this country. I?thbriw of mt Ins , wance .ofitce.—On- Monday night last the insurance office Of llobt. C. liiit S: 'Co., second story Bright's Bnildinglvas ontercd br forcing tho.door. .Tite thieves filled all' of the .drawers, and rumtuaged :among the. papers re gardless of the first law of nature, order. They succeeded in getting only $B5, leaving $5O ILltelnlC and postage stamps remaining in a desk. There . no Clue to the thieves. , • Dltolictt Tharstliy.laat; br. Chas. nitwit:ler, and !Rama. 'Henry, J. Becket,' P.- Al andsfatt ni Theo. Miller, who .during the. Past 'few. months have been en a viait to Germativ, reached their homes in-thin Borough. - AR are in the • en joyuient 'of impruved. health. Daring Ida brief altaenee Mr. Becker gained thirty pounds -in weight. He Wilt play at a concert here in - twci WeCiiS, ilia many friends he glad to Lear him again. • • -if , dtaney.City is moving actively in the matter of introducing water for the use of the citizens and as a.protectien against.fi.63 which if. it oh-. taiued headway in a town BU largely composed as it. is of frame buildings, would-be terribly etructive. The Gazette sap that, the workmen are busily engaged in digging the trenches and laying pipe and it is conthtently expected that the pipe wutbe laid to Centro anti Main streets by the first of October. Bon frov) the. Fridar evening of last week Its the Valley train from 1'00.9011e. for Tamaqua, was passing Eagle Hill, the origin.) and several ears ran from the track, in-conse .4ttenee of a switch being turned, wrong. The engineer sprang trout the engine and was some what injured, but not seriously. ?;one- of the passengers were injured.. Thu nnpression is that Itie switch was turned wrong intentionally, by some unknown person. • • , • Prize Fighting—The gneation is asked, why are not the active participants in the late prize fight at Middleport, imested ? We do not, know. But this we do know that at the last session of the Legislature Mr: Crosland had. a law Passed for this County; prohibiting prize fighting, etc., and that theist'? should be enforced in the interest of the morals of the community. We taunt the Grand Jury at the next Sessions, will make a presentment of the recent Adulation of the law.— it is due to law and the good name of the County that' this should be done. An Item for -Base Ball Players.—Yor the in formation of our young men wno "play ball," we publish the edifying news that it has been deci tied by number of eminent physicians-through a correspondence with the Columbus (give) Journal that-the effects of prolonged and violent muscular exercise,such as is necessary in play ing base ball, cricket, dm., upon theLhealth; at the present season and in view pf the probable advent of,nholerajs dangerousi. tending to the production of fevers and bowel diseases particu larly cholera and dysentery: We would, there fore, advise our base ball playing friends, to curb their ador a little, and be content to rest until the frost has cleared - the atmosphere somewhat of the Many poisons rife just now. The first anniversary celebration of the Epieco- • pal Sunday School of kalianoy City_ was held on tne 12th inst.. Prof. Beck of Litiz, delivered an address &e the children. The Gazette says that the school •is organized iu ten classes, each of which has its appropriate missionary title, named from the prominent Missionary Bishops of the Episcopal Church. As their names were called by the Itector, (lier. Mr. Getz,), the offerings to the cause of missions wore handed to him, accom panied by appropriate verses and, a hotpot of flowers. The general - design agreed upon was that of a star, which was placed conspicuously in the chancel.. Each briquet as it was received was affixed to a point of the star. When the tenth one was placed, the general effect was beautiful. The offering on the occasion amounted to $24 18. There bad previously been contributed during the year $46 69, which made the whole sum for the past year $70,61. The Cholera.—We do not want to anticipate trouble, nor unnecessarily alarm our citizens, but fatal cases of cholera are reported among work men on the Beading Railroad at Spring Kill, and it may come up the Schuylkill oven to. this point. In any event we -would. enjoin upon our citizens the utmost care - and attention to their health and diet. This fearful disease- has' heretofore con fined its ravages to our Atlantic cities; and lona lions along our-navigable streams,. but: we have no guarantee that it may not - - visit. our inland towns- and rural districts. - .Hence - the proper means shindd be employed to prevent; if pOssible its advances. Pottsville 1/3 an exceedingly healthy place, and 1.118 heretofore been - exempt front epi demics of any character, yet, it is -- highly iMpor tent that our streets and alleys should be. kept clean and our houses wellventalated. It will cost us but little labor, and at the same time may save many valuable lives: Let our pollee and citizens see that this ie done. . • Distressing Occurrence.—Yesterday between 11 and 12 o'clock, as Dr. J. 0. G. '.Swaying who resides in Market street between Centre and Rail road streets, was driving across the Palo Alto bridge in"his carriage , with his .son Soho, aged 7 years, the horse became rtightemed at the whistle of a locomotive and ran away. The Doctor held the reins tightly endeavoring to stop the animal, and would probably, have succeeded, lad not' his carriage'unfortunately:struck a wagqii in Mauch Chunk street near lipohn's tavern,' which upset it and threw the Doctor and his Child out with great violence. The child was instantly killed, in con-. sequence of his head striking a curb atone, terri bly fracturing his aka. The Doctor was bruised' but not, fortunately, seriously injured.' : The Doc tor's' was broken to. pieces. '.The horse .when the collision took Awe, beoarrie . detached. from the vehicle, and ran to the Doctor's house. The little boy watritbright, promising child, and hie suddep.and terrible death bas.-cast worthy family into the deeptitics4liction.'" - Contemplated ~..2inopercuoie aciahratiOn...._yhe Grand Parade and Pic Nie to be laeld , ?Sloan villa on tbe 11th of Sept ; by the order of Sons of Temperance, in tills Count y , is expected to be i quite an interesting event n the history of the Temperance reform ; and train the excellent plans formed - by thaCoriz. - of Amalgamate; we predict : :for it deed anoceea, .lutinguiehed,gentlemen ezPVI*I present, among ,wboin are J, Stearn. GM W. P.) Ortlew York, • Major'elm. 0. O. Howszda. Washington; •Itudee Blatdcof -La:Master and B. F. caster (G. - W- 4 0 - of Allocate. According to the.calculations of the Commitia., &Urgent:nubile be„itOine rept** smiting Ilee*lmala4 l3l !tdb trof .our-Pountyoand, ' others frool-weigia clorunket. , The Cider of Good Tempura WM so ;be m.. ter the parade the partibi trt Maths proaeleion. will proceed tothe g where thirpic nit will be held, andlisten to sac& speaking and music, gatiltamo ot rigmhaeeate fur— nished in atnandanee., A preattatatikeri:WEll 'be :made bß i malidiws of 'United BtstAiDivWon, No. 74, of ersvilli. - The Orator Orthe - day - is Bay. vetraf"PattavillehlTrowildanzusi. alo• quettt`taiiil'ef' 4141 iTerfi .grains and flowing Writcwe may safegi.; that he will LirriersitulL,: Tram what : Ire, ; Imre „ heard timfor-* nun omasiorle.and Ina ateitenrut,derntanitt • -winning rusunete, the tuition sicne wiQ amplyrti pay a tripto idineraville, Meta. lieiseue& at Th . th . li tlr rail . ll43 . l6l , lll/ . It " 1 " 1 / 1 !!! * —*IOW "Mb. st4a6l 4 " , = _ M 0 16: oPit 7 • , Fr I Dead:oo6ond '1'04,, aqqa:eli , red ~,_ wee ki 2 , 4 o7renpat, iiikiarl. ~-,;- 4 ._ • :pl I _--.7.:-- - . -ev.-- - ;4. -- ,i , , f , Pottage ran Chiii.-ThMnb pied - at 'Taloa:Hotel an SistantOeverft last, (Pol. F I. Irnit....tfotel an Saw, , the Nig ident, lathe Thifinituitvag pie**. rilieArVfePMatk. On =Hon Of Col. D. B. Green ft was iesediregl . s tive.Cammittee „Obit& Ab. l 01.11ithe For " alliance-1A those th o• A C'ei e r.Virebn 'tllet i - Zerrivicvd Aktartit. .se , dangerit . rn enst 'o“ the bold, bad matkricsOccupyiog the Presidential. Chair.' Col. GreentEirgaithaVetvery.effes4llolo ll, .. be wade to carry theCorigrossktr.al elections. If - the- lirnion;part Congress.. sod: Johnson: reettnizes the aingiese ..tompdatA of .recortz' • strncteds,ellelsaad Northerneopperheads as the -true CongreeA there niay heti:tint war. tlVe.Voier7 heard,Cdl. Cire**Aeliter,;:uvre .wincing addre.. " • - On motion it was-resolred that 4/te fbttit s of • the , ClutiliaTentlered to Green, for lds'atile I address. ' . - The Glee-Club then sang two eithited when it adjourned with_enthusiastic cheers for An addretti lore the - Club byifon. C.:IY. Pitman. . 774 Petters /le fta ple-nie at the Agiricultural Fair grorinds - on Monday last.. Tn the morning the Association . made a *trod._ parade headed by . the band, .and. Looked.- well; Three n itsgs were borne - the inenibers; the American;(tertian. national; and bine-flag or the. •Msovistkul 11 .,pPropri!itcy: inscribed, After pas sing through - oar principal - streets, the Associa tion. proctaiill to the Fair grotrads,.wharedaring the day.. which was very fine, large,/millers of people gathered . and passed the time pleasantly in singing, dancing, etc. • During. the .day the Eradirg 31:nrinerchor arrived and were escorted to the Fair grounds. It was in every respect, ono of the moatdelightful . ..pie-isles. ever held here, not 'a single unpleasant occurrence interfering with the festivities. In the evening a concert took Place in Union gall, and was attendedhy a largo number qt persons. The performance 'wee very satisfactory. A March by .13.. E. Becker was sung • eicellently. Saangerhund and Mmnnerchor. Prof. ft. Schirmer played a piano solo from "Atidiummer-liight'a Dream . '" in a manner that entitled him to what le received, an encore. A zither solo by a - member of the lihrmierchor was' also highly appreciated, and he had to appear ,three times before the audience would consent to part with the aweet.'straini3 of the charming little instrument., --This Solo was a prominent. feature. of the performances. The .comic operetta, `'fioese and Squire," was.played in costume by the Reading Miennerchor. It was well sung mid acted, and afforded the andi.sice much amusement. .• " . "- The concert was a success; our Reading 'musi cal friends contributing by their talent to make it so, while the Sfengerbunds never'sanwhette.r. . and all, the day was an Mueedinglypleaaant one to our German friends, who know how teen joy themselves on such occasions. . mooit'a ausGze. . Crkkel.—Tbe following is theßcoro of a game of - Cricket played at Orwtgaborg on the 15thdpat. between the Geary Ciob of Schuylkill Haven and Union Club of Onvigsburg. Fiat T INNING& , • • . SF-06ND iNNINOI A rief ser b Wagner. OF Dengler rnn ont... Kintner b Wagner e* Wagner. L K Hann= b Wagner c Colt • M Sa)lor b Wagner c (*Ai II Sinkley b Wagner G Davis b Colt • A Fnutman run out.. Jno Hinkley 1) Wagner . - •. . e Colt • • 7 b . • A Randall b Wagner,•:,. ti b Wagner F Ileinbach not 0 not out.,. . Widce • 4 'Veg. LISIZI . . . rlifON carp: . • ' FlitST 61:CONIi IN . NINGS C Colt I).lleEPer c lice- _ . • . • - - PET. .. ' . : ... .. .... ', . ; .' 7 b Dangler.. ..... ..l ..... 8 W Wagner, 1 b w' . .; blle..La•cr . .. ' • 1 G Shoener b Dengler c ' . .. • 131uklev- • • - 4 run oat': 0 S Colt b benglei• 0 .b Bungler c 11mi5r..... 0 H Koch:sr out 0 b Deng1er...:..,....... I A 'Richard b Hessen... 1 'b Basset. - 0 G Grieft . b Buser c - ' - -- Kauffman ... ..... .. . 1 b Timei. 1 G Zulick not ont.. .... 0 not ont • ' -' , 0 T Shay run 0ut....... 1 b Hesser • - • 3 - 1 C Lyinnster b Dengler...' 1 b Dengler nites.ser..... 3 0 C Yost b limoier • ~0 ruitioßt . ' ' 0 Byes • • Wide. Leg .1 - Iyeo ... 1 ... . ' - " - 0 GEARY. . Umpires 0. C'..l3yelly, • • .19a. F. Deugler Seurer4 ....Samuel Gum.; • . George Kreuter Proceedings of Ilte . .l.loroiffm • Costneil..=A stated meeting of Council .was held on • Tuesday even ing. last. Present,. Messrs. Cochian,• Dobson, - Griffith, Heffner, Shearer; Reed, Leonard, Noy& and Fox - , President pro tem . . ,• . .• The minutes of *previous meeting were read and adopted.. - The Street Committee reported that they had, received, proposals to culvert'Norwegian Creek at two streets from Main street leading to Railroad street at Jalappa,.andto culvert one 'Mucked and thirteen feet-or Norwegian Creek near the Lum ber Company's. Also that they' had employed workmen to NI Wen the 'Creek above the Railroad depot. AlSo reported crossings at Ninth and Tenth streets laid, - . • Committee of Suitey reported comMunicallem of Samuel Oyster attendet:± Com. on P ani, Stationery and Five Apparatus, retorted that they had 'received frotit Columbia, Hose Company, Philadelphia, .eis. hundred and thirty feet otliose. and . have •giveri them, to the Good - Intent Fire Cothpany, who have tested them and found them satisreetary, • • Borough Treasurer's statement read writ :filed. • A eommunkation froni citizens a.4.king .that grade of Sil4reau elite% be established, Was read and referred to Corn. On Survey. The following proposals to build eulyert in Rail road street were read : • • • • Jacob Madera, , • - • $9 75per. foot. Riehererliirat, ...: ....... 09 '." .• Polar 11'00 ‘, On motion the contract was awarded to 'Jacob' 31adara, to ho completed within ninety days. The following proposal's to'brild two. culverts in Julappa, were read : • •• . . A. IV. Sterner, S 7 CO Per foot. Jacob Madera, • •. • 10 36 " Jelin Schenk .... - ....... 12 99 • • 12 50 _ Ou niiition the contract Was awarded to- Sterner, to be completed within ninety days. . -On Motion of Mr. Reed, the matter-of grado of seyenth street at Mahantongo street s was referred . :to Committee.on Survey. - -The were-read and ordered tote • Paid : Street hands, ' • John Ilitzelhergor, Richard Hopkins. _ Jonathan IdcAna!ly, Jesse Hawley, • Benj. Hannan, - Columbia Hose Co., - Phila.,' Charles Madura, Tteylous • Total, Ailjournod, General - James - Nagle. —*were sorrow, per- ceded this community- on Wednesday morning last, when the fact of Gen. Nagle's death became kuown.. The sad event was not unexpected, for. Jo had stiffeved for years from disease of the heart and liver, and during the past few weeks it was evideutto his friendsthat he was succumbing to the attacks of adversaries too powerful for medicine to combat successfully. lie died on Wednesday morning ,at 4 o'clock,. at his residence . in thiS Borough.- A brave soldier of two wars ; a good citizen; an. eatinaable. man, has passed, away. While the ineniory of his worth will* re main green 'in the memories of this-community in which so many years of his useful life were spent, his name will be-inscribed Wit-4 honor on the pages of his country's history. „ General Nagle was born in Beading; Pa., on the sth of April,'lB22, and was at the time of his death 44 years, .4 mouths and 17 days old. .From youth up his tastes' zere military. In 1842 he organized in Pottsville,. where. he resided, . the Washington' Artiliery - Company. 'When war was . declared against` Mexico, he, among" the first, "tendered the services of his Company, which were accepted. The' Compan..left Pottsville on: the sth of December, 1616, for Pittsburg; Pa., and was mustered, into the United Staters service as Company, B, lst.Penneylvaniit Regiment. - Gen. Nagle:.:with his Company, -was engaged during the 'entire siege of Vera Cruz, and- rendered efficient service. In the Battle of Cerci Gordo he acted as - Major of his Regiment. He with his Company and three others of the:Regiment, was Stationed at Perot° . Castle, to keep ootnniunica- Gen* with Vera C"rilz open **ldle ' the army undez Gen. Scott, advanced. JUXIB 20, 1847, he' assisted to route a force of . guerillas at Lahoya. October 9, 1847 he fought at fluitmantla ; on the 12th at Puebla, and on the 19th at Atlixco. 'ln each engagement the'enemy , was routed with heav7 loss. Subsequently ho' entered the City of Mexico with his - Regiment, remained there sev eral 'weeks, and, finally was stationed. at San Angel until the close et - the war. He was mus tered oat of the' service .with his Company, at Philadelphia, July. /7, 1848. • The Company reached Pottsville on the-28th, where it and its commander were - received with enthusiasm. Soon after the return of. Gen. Nagle a 'valuable sword was presented to him by theeitizens of this 'Cduatv, as a mark of their appreciation of his ser 'vices id Mexico. ' In 1852 he was tileeted Sheriff, and subsequent ly Brigade Inspector and Colonel. ' . ' .. • -•- Gen. Nagle was warmly identified with military matters.in thin County tip to the commencement of the ltebellion in 1861 1 whenlie Was :.commie* .: sioned Colonel Of the Bath Pennsylvania. (three monthe):Riogiment. - •He - tvaa in the .skirmish of Falling Waters.. During this termof service, he secured the confidence of hie superior °Sento, and was complimented by them. - • - • - • - - - ,- • : • .. r • In Alive), 1851,1 e. organized the Forty-eighth Penni.' Begt: for "three. years or during the war" of which he wee commissioned - Colonel: Hei l served with his . Regiment, at Fortress - Monroe, Hatteras Island and Newborn . , and commanded - with gailituatrv, judgment: and .clineretion .- the Ist' • Brigade, - 241:1hvision; 9th Army Cope; in the Sec ond Battle of Bull •Rnn: . . Soon after the Battle he ; *as recommended by - Gen'. Reno 'fOr• proinciticie toßrigadier-General: _ ~.- The _ appOintment=, was . Made by President ,Lincoln. „ SuWwptently Gen. Nagle wits in thii battles Of ()handily, Smith Noun.. taro and Antietam, and the _Brigade - greatly 'die; ' tioguinhed itself. - In the tarrying .of Antietarn • Bridge which Gem-INlCOlellaii.ciabeidered-eava• the day r Gen. Neglect Brigade Iporfoianed an in 1...:: portant part-Mod was eapecial" ly-oomplimented: . 1 1 • At Amissvilie in - welcirntith, Gen-Bugle with .We 1 Brigade, drove the rebels . la theillintlitttle "c(1 Fredericksburg. he **Ade- - htbinivelYnkidei I its' cominander, and anstainecta• - loss;•.•` - -•:' , • iibneenently Gei. -- Nakki served, with:Ada*Mri... gade in Kentucky tilitil.M.nylBo;labon :in con sequenceq of teenage frowdlecilee of the, heart, which finally Canned. his - denth;•heinui bonipelled to resign much tof the. regniat - of 4:tion..Httirgeen and the troops thatriiiii.Magle cotruxianded. - ' • . . - At home- rest _ and' abeence from :the excite.' merits 'and exposures of.the field halos beneficial effect;and his health 'beciune.ecenanctelini tt m x t . that when Gen. Lee ..txnentenced „Mk invasionof Pennsylvania in Inrie,l . BVOneK tk i i iii ii m iiiiii ik e d the" , Thirty-ninth!Otrant anti' Penuaylvania . .• Militia, - fee: "'lke :enci - •"" •"" 'AMP -wan- tom. missioned Colonel ofit.. Hewastmmeteredin.7nly. 4 4 Rent to the feetme..:Tree eftelit4ekke, - ccimmand a. brigade, musteredatatwen" out August 2, r28e3,, , . ' In186:1' Gen.liiigle organ:heed the One liatidred: and Ninety•-fointh PermsylviinteMegbiurat,qoto the Tbandred days' service.. •+Be was coattardtation. • ed Colonel4nly.2l,. and. - -urdered 'Am:Baltimore.- • Re- subsequently commanded all otthe s troops. at Rankine." Woods-about. 8000 -:.-sad . guarded, the. approaches to the CitY.Unta'.l.liii, e.xreraticai - of his term Of. eery*: ' litOten;iiinaored out, No :vember.s, 1861_ . ..--,•.•,:-, . : - -;; , -1 ,2 .- .• . . : : • . . Tide earns up ain ilitairrieord,' errentftGAnd At the thbil of bis aeatb Gen. Nlagle Wla Presi. ihmt. of %WO:mu:mil of.lhialkiottgb.,, Tbia - , ~ -, by thefollowing gr0 b434411°4 134th & take Aim s— :&' Aral avaca'. win bp camtoEftiktio444.l.ool6.s have been - nlade to pay, ~opni. , . ,14 , ,,i tt, u m! remake'of die brave .:• .4" -..:',, - I _ ' - t ,i,;,_-' ....: r At 'a , ti a m , r ,orttii - p4reiliik: • - - - i'- - 4 Natsvine: air Claitolia Ear:* o 0 t« fling ' . Azi r n i nAi. l.l = lllll ' tfte to, - du Of 7 _ ilullerlialtKwar; :-nnantmoissii odOida:::.; : •._ -- '. 7 , - , ...i-A-- ._-,;--_ , 'Bototred, That -Wthoodisaar ilp t yltawi lmina jury Nagle, •cet • ' the kw otii- var. somie k „ r h o b io sciatly r -111111101111711 f 1:IC 11, Intaie OW woe WV gdtadttli Al 01141 4" 41144 I lt ' 11111.11.64 MEI 40 b Wegtier 0 b Wagner 1 ran ,; .. 3 1 b Colte, Wagn . er 11 .. 2 b Wngner 0 b. Colt—.. 0 .. 5-b Colt . 0 $219 88 10 50 1 00 275. .. 50 00 77 10 ".". 333"00 47 25 $738 48 1,549 14 15,287.,62 ..- Th 4 a committee alive dattadirla invitations Strigather-GeateralJamt. ini a sme audsoldiera with.), - --yr.. , ..„ ,-, !%"",-. 4 =-7-.. -- Ir.T.'":• , ". -, • -.!"- , ,'.7 - 7 , L '-,,,,„. - to - make'. an& Strrangemeats as May be !ieeelglaiy to .41 ./Vj gCn Vnrieft. p l lZMTtbfalleailite' p . ablfsbed.la the county Papers:.,* , •,'' , ' eotruallgebtartaasoaniaanwa4l4 - 10Bow- . ge -t,..;,.7-r..- -, - 7,-41. . MCG*O I- * E •I. , - r ,:.;,, , --:i. , r- ,Th .1 The loikirbt; r o i tiW ir e*ilktikobairtsdat thd , , foneW 4>Pthe B ,U , V., , ,Tiaptit.i . .Natilei- I Satfirdsy; August. 2r,th, SCA : , ' • : 1 eiinexill be formed ht-1 o'clock PAL in Costae: street, rthi'matir4""oiilifarket, In the'following order • -Brevet -114-Gca_,... , tri el!l,4erni#dig, and • .. All Mi nntebitittets id ridforra. • '- _ to Bunnell 31•14sriprgatilzatioas - seeordtag to rant:. IYI3OI a .., 'am.t;: ig4,stiaft-- - ..3tThnitio,toushiting : - ef hotiorahlydbeharged. - soldietikin. citizens.: • ' . dress, with fatigue cap, white glOres and . ' teenralag badge an left arm. • - -.- 'The order of march from the house to the Cemetery will be as follows .T. ~ - • • . Military Bicort Flvrc and firoont. j(i~uatete. , .; Fire Departmept. . . . . limbers of Borough Council and "Bairouh Clatters. Menfort , of the Court, Dar, and ConntrOfdieie. Citizens on root, . . • . . . .• The line will move over the collowing rents - Venal - house to Market - street- ; down Market to Cent res - 11,arrn Centre to Mahan Longo ; Tlp 3fallaWinigcl tft Clex;,, down' Clay to Howard Avenue ; . down HovvW, 'Avenue • All soldiers who have uniforms are tipplotitod to weir them, and thoee 'ulthout attend in - fatigue capfarnd white gloves. • . - All soldiers not connected with the-.Soldiere Central League, are invited to meet at its rtiona,fn .Clayton's Hall, at 12 crclock..to join itt with - The citizens of .Pottsville are requested to sartiend. business between the heats of 1 and 4 o'clock, P. X, on Saturday. 25th inst., and -that colon!' rind hon.ses - along the route be draped irimottrning. ' . J. K.1 . 3p3PR1L1), - . liesantanding. Acnovi OF qpecial meeting:of Council was held yeateril4 aftornoomat.2o'clock a; Present, Messrs. -Doblidn, Reed, - . Conrad, For, Moyer, Cochran and Griffith. Mr.Foxwascalled ., to the chair, and F. B. Wallace liScointed Poore-, .tary pro fem. ' • 2.1 7 ' The chair stated that the object of the niteetiitr Was to take action in reference to, the death ofthe late President of the Council, Gen. .Tames Nagle, whereupon Mr. RUed ofli3red thefollowing,whie.h were read and unanimously .• , . RICSOLTE,I : 4 That in theideeth of Gen-dsirselgarms: President of this Council, of which We have heard:with deep sorrow, this body loser an officer Who ref:emend ed its respect for the • courtesy and impartiality with' which he presided over its - deliberations; andlta high regard for his integrity asw man antiblelidelityytothe public Interests-or the Borough. B.sio.veo; That we extend to- tlieved . and friends of the deceased our ,Ornpathieekin their great af fl iction, - RraoLvack, That this Connell Will attend the-funeral in a ticaly, and that each metnbor..-vcentri-400.9f mourning on the lett arm-. - "- •. • • . Resourzo, That the Council ehrunbir . ,,lln iiratod mourning for the space of thirty daYs,'inieepactlethe memory of our late President. - • Iteaoccar., That a copy oT theni&dinga Thp , Dished lo the family, and publiched iltepaptil of th 9 Borough. • , Cot&Dell then adjourned, - . contintinthin!w_eek the in tW eatint) , ... - • . The. Income- Tax.—Wt routros of iocomee for ii Tom• Aspril Jos Alen(ieo Jr . ... 163; Allen Gen Sr '52 Amer .. ... • 11.1: Al paeb Henry.... 41; Allebnelt W S ' • 00: Abbott 'J'\l'_ 731" Anthony Jae 5....• 5! Alspach Philip.... 1,1112 Allen LH • 241' Attrand Ii K GIG! Adauas . .... 134• Adams Jos., ..... 3.11' Bradbury Thos..,. 202 Bender FX • •• 43 Butill • • • 439 Brill John • 2394 ,Baner Geo • 34; lirlll Casper... 3901 Boyer John S.. r.. 913! Bens:neer \V 8... 1,1231 Bally W W '4,551! Beek, Louis 30! Banr Jos' • - • • 2010 Baur C Agt 132' Bright 9 Btode Thou ' 1,•3041, Bowden Wm 61 BiAtop Courad..... 1621 Batty David ' 1,6311 gonsJere • 0391 Carton Jag .15411 Bahrt.24 • 4O Byron Rich • • 11,19 Bachas.lerael " • .P 17.1 Barton 'rhos Jr...... 19:1 Bartlett L ... .. :811 Bartlett 0 ' 741 Bettger C • • '24 791 • • Bert.FerJae Booth. Wm • 24 - 1 - 1' Brode Chris " 1761 Blevtitt Edwir... • .62 Berkey Dan . 1 Bond David R..... 'l9O Bond John T 983 'Bern' DM id • 125 Bond Gen 415, Barton Francbt 9111 Brennan Ja5...... 472. 'Bright Harrison... • .15, By rant John • 242 Byran Marian Wm .462 . Barneeby ..... -:• . 2291 -Behr .5.-leo ". . 481' Boone Thus D.... '295 Moyer John W...". 317 Brooks Wm 116 Boyer J .. • .... 100 Boyd T C.. .. ' .... 150 Beard Sikh ' 900 Cull' Hugh • - Cronenberger A... ' 11 Crombey 231 Casey Robt L 94i Carter John -491 Campbell Danl.... 2r5 CallowayWm...... 219 Carter 'Wm • . 602 CooperWm 58. Carter Itobt 06; Cod rington.Jas " "3461 Carter Jas- 3tl4' Carter Thos.. .....• 145 Carter Iti.bt ..... 2.327 Cole Joi B - 900 • Cole OW 9,243 Cake Henry 1r.,... 5,390 Draper Wm 579 DeFrebn Wm 9641 Dormetzer Philip. • 701 DeFrehn Chas .... , 263 DintingerJae 140 Dean Duni • 14 1 , Drapet Wm .731 Dreher B B 84 Deb:jell Levi -• 129 Denel H• " " • .1611 Dodson Peter •794• ' Dodson • Jettale.: 245; Dent Geo 121 -Depue Win 97! Davis Edw • ", 300; Delaney Pat. ... 2221 Dononehie J5:1;5.. 450; Depue "Sam) 64' Dent John 199 Ditchburn Robt F. 59 Davis Wm . .......146 Dennestou . 1:11 W.. 1,010 DennistortE A:"... 1,902 Dintinger H 1.757 Erby Philip " ISO Emmett Taos •• 364 Edmonds David... . 993 Esker Chas • 282 Eckert.Geo.. ....... • • 800 • Eltringham Peter. -.109 -Evans Wm ' 51 Erbyll3lMon - 184 Erby Chris ' • . 49 Evans Dav Y... .. •• 228 Edmund Thos.... Eltringham • • 72 Edwards:duo . 159 Eveland Dant 467 Estebrooke . 845 Enteelne 1,681 . 36 Frantz A ' :14 7 Fey C -• • ' 44 Fullweller L 152 Fehr Danl Paten Jno 311 SS 462 286 211 250 Frantz Stephen. Faulk Sand 'Farley Dan! Farber Frank.. Falweiter C P... Faber Julius. 100 035 41 23 124 Friedenberger G. Friedenberger C. Faber Philips. .. Fehler Chris • Fetherolt B .Fowler3l Fry . Gerber lieDj..... Gill Edw- 3051 fi t lfol l 1,125! 8 10 48 Graeff Sainl 8.... -;.• - - 96 Thompson WM.. , 238 • Glace Jacob. .....-• , 161 Tyson Henry • - 108- Good Bellott 8.:...- . 278 Thomas Thos D.... -102 Geinhart A ' .210 ThOmarillavid.... • 851.. Goodhart A 8....-. ' 297 Tyler John . ' .646. Gasser Geo ~.. .5011Tiley Wm - , . 801. • Geopfert Jno ' • . • 216 Thainaa - Chas ..... - . 76 Graeff II B. .. . ..,... - 3,992 Trout Franklin— , 22 -Hartrach A... ,-... ..:,. 270 Tamarina.John..'. • 427 Hoffman F • - ' - Ulrich G.W - • :515 Harris Archer....;... -123 Van Doran Theo.. ' - - 83 j0hn...... ' .151 Vardy„.W •' • • - art' .11 1 1ge l ry 0W - - • -- 1 Vangttsl7o • • -'•• ' 14 Halderman M..... . • 688 Weaver Saml -, ~. 153 Haldeman B .: 40 Weldin .W_ m. -. ... . .281. HouseTN : .: 46 Williams Sarni Si: . 'B73' Habblett Jos. ~...-.. - .212 Waters - John:, ... :- 26' Higgins John ' • - - 33 Wood Jos W 11:... . ' 210 Hendricks "Jere... - -67 Welnbergerl 0,.. ' 297. Hinkley Frank. . '; .10 Werner.,OOP. ;.: ,: 10 Heriald Jobn . . 128 Wild.liery - ' - , 186 Hirsh' John " • .--:•-• r. 218 Williams liorian.- . 649 .Helltier Benj -- - -170 Walter Bdmomis.„, ...- -- 219- Hodgkiie Wm . 1.296 Weir - Jan' •-" . .163 . Houser John G. -' 1,086 Walker Jos W., .: • • 222 Hughes B S ' . .525 WalketZia. - . : .. 167 Had.a.ty Jas H. ... • ... .783 Walker Benj „:'' . _ • _•• 198 Banter David...-. '.'."1.,065 9Filiker - Geo ' . 125 ,Ilelhir.hilW -• ' ._-', 584 Weiser 5ara1....,. ..-- .9 k1awici1t.1atin.....,: . :,1,500 Wentzel.Geo_ „ .. -..-.. :'.. . 81 Hagerty Thos..:.. 94 Wiss_jilenry K.. - . 157 . Hoffman John— : - :100 Welgadidt L W..... ' 30 Haldeman - A • • --.- ....' 41 rentmore Jas.:. • ;102 Hartwich A • - ....1.1. WheistoileJac.,... ' . 267.. HB/13 P. P....: - .;. ',.-'.:.. -86 WitlteraWnr....,• . ' 110. Haverly Wm...,.,.. - -...,.",6S Wagers-Henry Jr. , '.. 209 469. 1 Huhn-Hen• --, ,'' .-:,- Mgr:Mateo, ......': :' - ' - 's 485 li_r, aver H' • ',..44lBrVikhuns-B 4- - 69 MaH , . Conrad • -''' ~ . 400 Wenksel J. .1..... :-.. ' 95 , Jenkins U. C ' . ''.146 Minim: Gt '1.:;r0.1 , ..'..... -.•-. 300 Johnson W -- ~.,.„124 Weldy BA , " - 2,597' Jefferson S J ' - - ..'!; . .44 rtsd4eo - . 522. Jones Edw P - ';"147!. 94 Vient,D H. 5..; • - 846 Joie Th 05...... .. i.. • • ,,t6fhentiy;das. 3.., . • • 80 . -Johnson Jac '' • . -.,..,;. icr , B 0 . ...... ' 117- •Jacolds.Wm '. - . 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Mr. , .....-. , , , :a' .. -, 50 Tieziell'Wni'' • - •-•'•- 885 • i Gallagher John; . „ 71 Terrill Jahn ' go Preptiredfronf t! praerfptiint cf :1.5 ir J.,_Ciarlce. Hellpentiyffaiii,:;. , . •:,,s; ,•...roair, '1165 - 8,Z': , ,,-,;szi I. X. .D., Physician Eth-acirdi . runty fir 'ffte.oBo•4, . Heem .—; . ... -; -- 11 'Flaaal:.; . ..z . ..,- ~, ,54.7,... • Thininialtiabk sat:dicta?. Ja unfailing lathe cure of 'Hoffman &am_ ..- i325 Wi llama Wray, „; .an all thaaa pairtralland. , daageSTES.diseasea to which the; Hell Dant.i., - .,, , - ;-., ‘,, - 4.: WillianwilL '. :. . ~....'„:11 '4,' an . fernalncointitati once - intdO ct. '' - 18" inideralerel sizz. 'Harris John' H.:.' - ',' -- 1 , 1i,11..1itt1 i 11ii.,,.. -- ..... , ase caw and removes allobstracalcais, front whaler. , twinge, 'Hein a F.., ..-. .:1. ,. < 1 .:1-1 , 0 . • ' intosiir.l. ~ ent • and a Weooy , eurianarberelled-on:, -,, -•-- - • .. 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Crennftn Wm.:.. . .' '26:3laceruaws A 27 'Cannon ;010 - 703 7 1.1orataa - 151 CtaFslazi; 'rhos.. :-. ' 4 - '4o!Moran Dan] ...... . 262 C'tdlen Jaa - . 12 , 39ceneD....... ... 161 - - iisli P.. rz2 'NwilaJas • • •-• . 41s owl= ZEIS '3" INowlan J 411.... v .... 141 .o.l3rlen O'Donnell John_ ,O.Nettl 'l4tog ' ..iTn • 11(PBine Purcell Job n • -OK :Prarptt J . 4;S '4l'itre4.l. 1 Jai. 'VT Qat nu J4FI illoberts H. . ;Roderick Roma.. • 4332 ' :Rasher Sl*4 10 '314. IE4I *1%3 .109.43 - Curriii`ddltn, r. Conners Pat - Vorttteralldigi, OmarAotiTtioa.:::,, elorifraußfidt - • Ccanerord John: „ , Carroll (co :. :Coifing u es John. Da II in • • . nthtry Rich ' Eddp :Teter • • 4 . . ...E14,7,111 Tat Farrell Jas • • Feraid in drew. Ford Pat ~ , . Flynn Thoa • L2ißafferty P.., Pannell' Thus' • • GJ2I - ty.an T Flynadar" 3'.6;ll.yart Farrow • I•2ll.ltyan Jae • • Poste Martin ' • 241 Ryan John Gibbs Henry ' . 319 'Roberts Dan' 10- lloghek Rick •" • 2541Scaulan Res John. 650, HardinThos . ' 5111 Shore • '346 Hughes John : 41' Slater ' 4 Hogan Pat:...:.::: -111 Scott Geo 152 Hughes John.(i)... • Mk Smith Thos": - • *-192 Itoliebah Jae.. •'' Sweeney, Jr John;. 697 Hughes Jas.. 81 Stapleton Rdiv.... - • • 292 Hogan - Rich . . . - 15 S Sin:Mamie Win (let) , LIG ' Hughes 8ich...."..• 225 Totoy*Thoe • SOO , ' tg - TricexX; S 1 Hurley 555 ThompsonJos.... • • 154 /16wisswg,..Thos." - , 'lBl Tiirney_Geo - • IS3 :11erviettX100 Wade Pat - • 'Harkins Jti#* - W helan : J0hn. ..:.. ' '.ll ratan 964 Wilker,Jo4.;;.; 241' joijett Edw . . . :468 Whalen:4'ms', • "20P Kelly Pat - ,_Welehlota (dtinn) 880 fliimacig Witt, ' '4ll WilkbtVhos 704 „Hinting .1 - ohit..(2d):, Welsh John (10t).. , 1i0 , • . FrgtleT. • • . • .. • "...--- • '.: • . . ... - , , AuleY - Mield..:,.„ - . 928 Klock Jae - .45 AnorewtJackeon. - ' 11831Kiefergartin ' . . ..a.fi . 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Brclelerl' 0:. - .4•. - ~,- j 25 - 2,ManW natty., .... --. .. 700. ..Cargoltlatulid.':.....:-.1570,r1t1111er Sang ' ' - -el . .Crahlißengl4 - , - ,-.."' -.2s2lol,auryVGeo - -- ' - -- 7 - 01 -CloWl'.l - aeB;"::•..;;• '.' :11174111e3' Joa - . - ....... • 467 'Crowe a - no. -, '...':-.--,;;;. - ..237ilairgnett Dalai .... ,' ' 278 Chaawick - Ati/.17t2:,.. --, ..; 11.11 lifillerlienry .:. 5 536 Conner:W/5 .' - ' -.. '150174111er John - ' . 209" Co,yrie'',Us.y..:.:..' ;* -- 24 Ma 13611 John.;.;:, ' " 61. CoyneJohn ..,'; .'-'.--,.. • .. "Olhlinnrch Jae. : - . ...,.,--;7 . 148 CharleswOrib.-:F°.;' - .." - . , .' 115:1dorgan - 7 1 111:, , -.--.... 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Young 'Billy, 019- 10'2 Young' Geo . 898 ITOLYoung John -11;2 Zimmerman Peter. 140 Jories Jones' fr,ihr fimmer -KCY.S Patrick • Taß UNION 1= OF SCHUYLKILL yALLF,Y NOVLIsTGa Meisits, EPlSo29 . ll:isißs • JorimAT.:: .• • . . • ". . GENll:aura :—The' Union men of Schuylkill Valley' inet Met evening at the Miblic houselit.llenry Rreiee,' in Cie•Berongh - Of Illiddleport; and - organized a Geary -Clab, of which thg following clinker's were chesenz _ Presiderit—Almts.dienataome: Vice Preeldent- , -Chaii;• 'lf arab ; Beleciiding:Setretiryl—P.: Berklieleci Clor ree'eorliwg,,lecieteg7,-,Dr;;Cilea.'„A,•WitTehrurer. , —fibonnitcSennhiga,.Alreadyality-thieepersons haye sigue44.whitAileilgetherrselvattOtotelor., , Geary' and the. Wholo3UOMMtiettet4 , Thei'Meetink then' ad• - jourtied•wi lb:three hinfity.elliera:.ftin - geitc-Gbary.itrid, the ;Whale. Tja ton "..ticket, to ,thecti d^ain My Mend ay evening next, at- Me jnittlicilonse of -1) a: Barnett, in I , Te*Veilaillelpliitheilir:osikette - r for 'Gee, Geary in 'Ole' Valley!! are erea. la) 'abler Jhen were.thoao (dour els years Ago- • I know .'of imikoldieil or liepubliedna in 'the- Valley. who will not .cote for Gen. .Geary. .1,00 knew maa3 trite:Demo;. crate /ike Gen. Geary, winic opohly f:cclard _be is their man. 'Respeetfolly,:yMiret.- Eir,Dur • .ing a heavy hißaltimore harbor, tin Stinday, a oldop catiew!3,land• two ladies, were • irirktrairi . isms thrown from" the Arackof the Michigan Southern railroad, at Hollisville on Son day; and 23 persons Were injured.. SiarTlie tobacco warehouse of. Van Horn, 'Mur ray with other prapurty; 111'011(443n, was bgrnea on Sunday. ,Loss #500;000. ' • Unluc . . x • ve hear by late Parislar_k date; • • Of. a .mdst end and' hapless fate • . • Befalling these whe.went to . fight • • . . • • A duel tor occasion alight. ' .One wantransfix'd; epee the Spot; ' • . The other busy : live; or may not; . • . And, for the,stirgeon of theday, ; • '. •:. • •'• As his-horse chanced to•run away, .. ' • ' "And broke-his riders neck as weal; ' Tha sequenece common sebse will - tell: . -.. • . iteri3 werethree fools engag'd in. folly. • .Might all have livd and nii•been Jolly ! •-•• Instead of being as they-lire,. ' They might have visited the "Srka ;•,, • •-• • There obtatn'd all. they could desire, • • : • . . •0: good, substanthil,'chip attire., • • ' Prater C Vo. three sells have sold,. • • ; ••. • . Atid pocketed some foreign gold: . " •• • ltd the result too.plalnly.shoWs • • • •.•They 11 never more wear Spleralid-Clothes, : Nor ever want the garments dee • • • 'Vended at Sit ilinvonso Aare yLga.• • • • • We advertise _beston.the beeksoof our customers.—' • Wery,garment. we sell is -a lirst 7 ciass recommendation. -Therein-lids the Seeret'of. the loug-continued rind` still Increasing . rhall: to the "5r...a." gar stock of Beady 'Made Clouting is immense, and from it 'all ran be ac-- curately. fitted. ; Piece gciorls of every. variety; Cutters of well4cnown ability, aM 61i who leave their meas• ore are sure to be pleased. Pmer. wirLOWZ.Ve us Pan, .ADICLEMA Zan and be satisilts.l. . • STATr. ( 1 1,0T1it."46 (i©n CIIEL , NOT SIOS OF STATE To Campania* and ail Persona Wishing: to Convey.. I.l"ixter t-cUSE.WORDEN PIPM I You Will find them hater'and cheaper than' any other. They calibe quicker end more easily laid, and require uti expense or trouble of cementing joints; they never rust, and are not as likely to choke. 'Sul phur o; other minurals cense theui no injury, and wa ter leave the pipes es freely as received. Usually" .on imp& pipes front to 4 inches Inquire. , The abaye and larger made to order, strengthened, coated and marranted for any desired pressure, and for dura bility. Send for circillare. •' WYt KUIeF. FANiNOTON & CO:, July Ili, :30-3m • . Willienisport. Pa.. Eric» C, Voutls.--A Gentleman %Ito suifo.ed for years train - Nervous gcbltity, Priciature Decay And ,alt the eflechs of youthful incilicretion, will, for the mike 'or suffering humanity, send free to all who need the -recipe and directions for makink the elmple.remony by }which he was cured. .Sufferers wishing to profit iiy the a dvertiser's experience, can do no by addressing . • JOHN B..OODEN, J . = 27, .66-4-1 y) No. 1:4 Chamber* , St., Ayer's Pills, A A RE you sick, . leeblo and. complaining Are,you out of Order-with your system deranged and your feelings Uncomfortattlet - ThesetiytoPtOnes,are often the prelude .to serious •„Sequel - a of . tickness is creeping - upon sow and ihonid; be, averted bre:am - eV use of the'-right=-remedy.; Take'A.l.tr.o7, Pills, -and cleanse Ant the:disordered hruitorpnrify the blood, and let the - A - tads move -- Onnnobstradted In health again. • They stimulate the'finctions of the bony into vigorous activity, purify the , System from the obstruc tions which make disease.. y cold settles somewhere in the body, and deranges Its nattirarfatictiorts, These, if not relieved, - react - eporicthemSelyes and the sue, rounding in'ganarlavd !King tering "and derangenent. , rte 'ft 'this - condition,' take Ayers PHIS, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with It the buoyant feelinglif health again : - What is frne avid so apparent in this trivial - and common 'complaint is also true In many of the deep seated and dangerous distempers.— The same mirgative effect - expels them. :Caused by similar obstructions and derangements or the natural function of the body, they are • rapidly anti surd.* cared: by the same means. None who know.thevirtne 'of. thMe Pills will neglect "to employ- them when suf fering from the disorders they cure, such aalleadae.he, Ford Stomach; Dysentery,' Billions CoMplaints, Judi gestion;llerangement of the Liver; Costiveness, - Con stinstion, Ifeartburn, Rheumatism, 'Dropsy, Worms • and Stippression, when taken In large doses: . They are Sugar Coated,. so that the most sensitive Can take them easity, -- and they are surely the best par-. gativemedtrine yet - discovered.- ~ . • . Ayer'cAgiie Dire „ . • • -For the speedy and certain Cure of Intermittent Fever, or Chills and Feuer, Remittent Fever,' Chill Fever, Damb Agae, Periodical Headscheur Bilious head ache, and Bilious Fevers: indeed, for the whole ,class of diseases ofigiratitry, in billarY derangement; clouted by the malaria - of miasmatic cormtries._:' _This remedy: has rarely flitted to.cure the seierest :Mises of Chill'. and Fever, and it bas this great advan; 'rage over other Ague - midi - dines, 'that it -soignee the. -complaint Withent uk!arY totito , Pa 1 41 1 . - It =dens DO quinine' or other deleterious tatbstanee, nor does it product, vintsmroranY, in]terlons effect. whatever.— • tittaking brothers of,the army. and west,try it and. yao,Vvill•endorse tlaSte. alteart'Ona: -prewirW by C. AYER & •sold by: all .the , Dmitgiabs Rottavillar-slao by *ll Draftgblbsiad dealers ovosOrbara„ , -THE GatiabitaaatE =Mit PROTEOTRD BY BEAM; LIRI3 • - • N.. - 41 , :'LLFRP-111101111 ANII 4 . ; ta-U l7%ti : 5 4 3171 $ . lilt eoloc T 1101 , :t , ' a - COkfrx , -,i4 London ; aisle - Restorer Landon' ?NEW' . Color: , ': • /.;,•••,; • - • Roamer. UndOn - 4310IngeClIalr Cbloi • Side Restorer' laondon - 4:::O1ai • • . '' l36t. -11 teterer.. -Liindott it.Coler.• • • -11. --- torer London' Dyeing Hair Dolor' Rye_ ItestOrne .It is the only known rft.torer ofeed,or and perfect hair, drateleg• eionblited: . :gDencatolyedp.- Londoa ...AlsteColOr ItertiON*- itsstater zineteColeir Destoter London' not - . .. itairColoi • • all -. Restorer. 40:osthra 'London '.Restore r London •*. Bair Color • , - • .• 'Leaden'...Restorer: &lair -and Restorer ' London Hair Color " :Remoter . , - T..riodca_linstiling. Etat Color. .Itriltv..,. .. 14.45 a rr Minim ~ _. 4.q.aentsorr,, cmo. 6 .sraN - s trirs.ticri.: -- - - 1 K.F.EPIVTM SSALI • C1.E.616. enot. Alin itt/.1.1115. • London ~ ' Wrenn:a . ' rr ;• - ncsuuee - Undiin Cities all Zlial.r,e4lor . . .It !Mil. ' . . , .ltestom , London' Dlktrsq Hair C4)lor • prgvnt Restorer -Load (.14.10t . • • - 'Restorer . - I".intion ' 'of fti.e"`""lialr the hair, ne9toi et' Loudon Scalp. 'fair Color from D. , stnier. I.ondon .11r.ir Color . Itestattlt London - flair Color.. Falling. lietstorer No wriadng or, .prepration before, , or atter tea ;. sp2l led by theband or soft brash - • " . bALD:eE.63.—It will Pftsitively steel., the flair from fall log :arid grow on ,bald eitgis !trail mes fLwborejbojellkies sze left. OulyTh - centelPbottle bottlCg. SWAYNE'S, :330 North SIXTIT Street, Whore Vine; . Phltatla.:;•tuad. nll the 'leading Druzmists Faney-ttoods dealers. - - Sold at - 11.}INNV. SAY Lan's Fcb. in, '6G. Drug Sfore.- Pottsville; - --IVotien.—Thoret giehingto heroine rich' or Fuec a •tntiu anythiog they . wisb, should send for one 'or ail, of the Ctiliea` Sorett2dystie• or Sextet Charuis; as they are a important to success. For furthei'particulars as• to their great. bentilta and ,ve, send a posi4il stardii . t4E. , P. 'MATO, Balistonf, Spa. 11. Y.., and get hill explatiectidni • • Slily 14, •66-i.etlzni.' To Oinsumptirc*,;.theailvertLe- ,having, restored to health in a (Ow weeim,:by a very: eito-' plo retnedn'after having auft,red for sescral "'pars with a-severe lug affection, and that dread diawn,Con anntption:—ls anxious to: mike, known : hia felloFv enfereratmanna of' enre: • To all wbo desire it. Ate will Send a bey- of the pre scription•used. thee °femme), with the. directions for preparing ..and using the same,- which they will find a sots Gras for .ooNbraertot.t. Arretca,•, • Pao/ten - iris, Corona, Cocos, and 01.T:trout a nd Long , Affections. The only object of the advertitter . in sending• the Pre scription 4 to,benefit the afflicted, and spread informs:• tion which he ceneeives to be invalutiblootind he.hoPeß every sufferer will try : his remedy; ea it alit cost the ta nothingOind may:proms -hies-doz. • . • ...Fames . wishing the presort:nen, . rate,' I'7 retttra mail, will please address Rev. - EDWARD A:. WILSON, Jan. `27, , af.. 4-Iy. ..Williatitsbergh,•liinp C 0 .., N. Y. fTpil, ITCH. SCRATCH, NO MORE.— ' •' ' "ICII" • • - ' - .-TETTEItti • • Dr. Swayoesolntment. • ”TET. TER. , - "ICH"! Dr."lSwayne!s Olutmord„* "TETTER. •-‘lOll. : •' . • "'PE'LTER“-• "ICH" • - NETER kNOWN "TETTER" "ICED , • •TETTER , * 'ICH" - _•• TO FAIL •••TETTER.. , . • ' • - . • . • . 'TETTERn• . - *-:4011” • IN - curtrso TILTS . . - • •TETTER!!- 7 "ICH" • TORMRITIINO7"TETTF.It. , COMPLAINT. *.-TETTER' , • - "ICH" .• • DR. SWAYNE , S ALL-11EALING . Cores Itching Piles, Salt Elmore, Staile Itead;•llasbcal. , Skin .50 cenfi.. By seadlig, -Go cote to. Dr. Swayne &Son, MO NOP.TIF SLXTHStreet, - Failadelolds, a box will bo mailed to nify . part of the D*l bed States, free of Sold by HIWRY..SAY . LOR;DruggIst, ' l " .o tterville: . ItiAnnuiagArva vELIBANy. an: Es. - Of :Warning anti Instructinn to "Young - .Mem.— Also, Diaetniee - aral-Aburee . which prefitrate the vital powerei, witttrare means of relief... Sent free archirgii in lette; envelope.e.. Ailareen Dr: J. sinuAN -12101301ITON,._Iloward 4esociation, Philadelphia, 2,4„ - .. • .; . _ 1T:1y . • .Employmerr t for - balk Sever,. • • -12t1eabled and retarned enldlers, nidosrs • and &photos orislabi.:seldiers, and the nneinployed. or bruise of respectable and prolltabre est. - ployeicat,,incurrifig nutisk, can procure ,such by en: -eloFtng a postpultaddresFed" C,: elope, for partleutitrs, toDr. JOHN It.-D.A.GNALL, Dux Oa, Brot•Arlyn,tl{.,y, - :.••; ;tine 9, `CC' •, - 1 23: . • WtaAkITII-STAENGTH. LIFE4,4IEALTHSTRENGTH, -AITIIENGT iltuadre tE datuld iE tho l Ais-.'ammally.'ilie prematurely, when, if they would glrelhe 'Greet French Remedy, Dll..JOANlkgtralstAllltE'S' Ceiebrate4. - -Spceitle 121111.: . P . m : pared by (Gritnelere'•'&;.J.Mpoitt, No. tl4. haul; Paris. front . the . .'preecription of. De. Juan Dela? metre, Chief. Physician of the Hospital dn. Nord on' LarlooLsiere a fair trial. they.would .find immediate re fief, and, in a shot t time, be: fully teetered to Health, and sr r ee g tb. - It is used in the practice of matireml neut French physicians, ; with uniform suecestr,. - and - highly reconnneuded as the. only iy)sitice and Speckle Remedy for all persons suffering from - General or Secs' ind Debility, all nerangereenta of the - Nervous Fester, Melancholy, - Loss of hinseniar Energy, Physical 'l'yos trutien, Nervousness, Weak Spine, Lowness of apitits, Diumem`of. Vision, .Liyatcecs, Pains in the Pack and I l imbs, Impotency, Jac. • . ningnage can convey - an ado:finite. idea or the im mediate and almost miraculous change It occantona the debilitated nod nhattercd'syntem. In tact. it tide tmrlcalleil ne an 'unfailing cure or the malatlieg above mentioned. " Suffer nomore, biil it - ye The Great French Remedy It will effect rt enrc.where rtll othere fail. And although ;i powerful 'remedy, contains nothing-hurtful to the most delicate constituthal. • Pamphlets , : containing Mil parti:nlara andAirectlonn forusing,fn English, French, Spinisit.and Gerrikan ac cOmpanyeselr.hox, and also free to any adlrees when requested. • . Price One-Dollar per box . :.Six he for Piro Dol- -Sabi by all.Pniggists throughorit the ;cork . ' ; or kill bo sent.by mall; , ,seetirely Sealed' from all observation,. byflualcising.apecifled prise, to any authorize& agents, . 4, Beware of.Cotiatetfeßa and ingtations. . Proprietor's e.telualre Agents - foi America,- OSOA..k G. MOSES..t, CO., 27 Conrilantlt st.; New York.' ;. • Authorized' ,Veld, for P.:A[Bolle. ...irEN - RY SAYLOR, Taningan,'Shlndel I. Bond. [Feb 3, , 06-54 y ' 'range, . but :'rue.. Every young lady and: gentleman in the 'United States can hear something'. :Yari:mneli to Their advantage by rattan mail (free of charge,) by addressing, theundersigned„. !Anse having. fears of -being hurnticgged will °bilge 13's , not noticing' this card.. 411 others. will please address the.* oliedi; ent Serscuat - . • THos:--rf. CHAPMAN: ScirLjj,:VAT 1.7:7 Jan 27, ,6a--4-1y . . • • Batchelor's: Hair !Dye is the .best In the world. The only true and perfect Dyo—llarinless—ln stantr.uaous and :Reliable—produces a. siplandlii Black or Natural Brown.--remedies the ill e fleets ot 13ad,Dyes, and frequently restores ihe original color. Sold by all Druggists:. The genuhie signed, W. A. Batchelor, 81 Barclay Street, New York. •• • • ; • • ' IrebrnarrlB, 1866. •- ••••6-1.y. Dr. L. O. Illoarra. ,, Voiroffa; 'the 'greatest •etitimlatot in tho' moth". Whistrers .or ..'Nfnotaches mow on the smoothest , face or chin ; never knonii to fall: Earriple for trial sent . free to any ono desirous . of 4stinglts merits. - Maces, licavne Co.. 79Naasarr St.: N. Y. •• • :time SO. . • AY,er i S Deacensis,..Blindeteas and Cutarrts, - treat ed with the utmost 'llllCallt, by. J. ISAA.CS, 1);,•Oct.. list and Aurist, ( fomerly of Leyden, : Holland, ) No. OS PLNE ;Street;'. Philadelphia.• Testimonials - .from the most reliable sources in the City. and Country can be seen at his office: - The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he law no secrets in his practice.: ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without rum. -Na charge for examination. March 24,..00—.12-tem . 'Oa Wont :Lozenoris. Much - undoubtedly, with children and adults, uttributedlci other :causes, is occasioned bywornia,• The 4 . , yraaurcei Conrirs," al though effectual in destroying worms, can do no possi bleinjury to the most denude child, .This . valdrible combinationlas been successfully used by , physicians and toned to he safe end sore in eradicating worms, so hurtle' to Children. . . - ' - Children haring Worms 7requlre immediate Attention.nsnsgilt•et en the trouble otter] causes pro • longed sickness. . • . MYlllplOnti of Wortni in Children are Oft en overlooked. Worms in the stomach and boWels cause irritation, Whlch cad be removed only by the itse 'of a lune remedy. . The eomblustl94llf ingyetilefifs used in making Brown's "VermifugoWthfltst• is such as to give the hest possible offect with safety. - CURTIS .Proprietors, New York. Sold by all dealers in inctlirintie, at 21) rho. it bisx. July _S, ttia.• • . • 30-ty • • nicltry. "J. P. -Wieva.trr will preach Ma. Ilarvest I.lcni:;. Sermon at, Orwil47,burg; Sunday, August . 26th,. morn ng',ic;g o'clock, and at Little Schuylkill Church, Thuraday,:.nugust. - 30th, mornlnv, ' 7 ' NOTICES. Vivi& ,Priksby ter mu visurch, tomer Ma nantongtiand ThirtiStrecta: Rev.. itaAOAULEY, Pas: tor.. tervices, Sunday 10,1 A. di. and I)¢..P: evening at IN Y. N. , bituday tichool, LitirlE'y , 11.1burclai Callowhill _street.— Rev.! S. S. Cavan; .nuitar, will preach German e'v ery Saintlay meriting at le ami English in the Evening" at 7}l.:mcleck. Residence ?ilarkec . street 132i3d Presbyterian 'Church, Morket Square, Wm.: S. rnuant, L. it. Pastor: . Services Sanbattr mornings at It 3 o'clod Eveningi, at . Weegly Lecture and Prayer' Meeting; Friday eveuingo at Pastor's residence, htahantongo. St.,_ corner th or Courtlan a street: • - friOnlliniatere , Meeting every Monday, 9,20, M„ at the liluglish Lathe= Qnnrch, Mania Square.--, Clergymen of Pottsville autivietniy are invited to at . . . ."- .ttgratiethodill . E.- Chntrieb.• Second street," above -Market., Rev J..S. - tiros, Pastor. tierviciis i Sabbath, at . 70,.A: M. and 7;¢,. Y. rd. l'rayer Meet. log, 'Tuesday evening, at 7X.teciock..- . tsrliSnitiieh - is,vtia. • Lutitierktu Church, Idaritet.Snazire,. -Rev: U. t7uAVEI3; YUELOr. ~ SerVICW Sabbattinitsulag at 10 o'clock; It vening, IK. ' Week ly Lecture and eniyer Meeting, l'ilaniclay evenings, 734" o'clock. . . . . . . • Or Union Prayer Meeting, every Saitilay. morning, from Syf to yyj'o'cloek; in toe frame Chitral, ontle6ond Street, be twtioa Market and Norwegian Of" German Iltecorined Church, Market St., Rev 3; I:liiduzu.,-Snator. Regular morning rervietm, alternately, in.ttio tiertaan. and SnglnUa languages, at • - German on 6th And•lAth Auinst .16th And Selb Sept; 14tband b,:SMEnglisit on 11thand 26th August: Bth anill23d Sept 7-ta and 21st use. • !regular Sabbath availing service at. .7X o'clock, al.. ways. to the lipglish: language. Prayer. Meeting . Mid Lecture evety .Wmlnesday. evening at !Ai o'cloCk. - • lag Suppliss Attarirebi ctirner .ntsbantonglannd ith, streets,.liev. A: J. liar, - Pastor. - bervicen bnnday lug A.. M.. and T 3 P. M. .. Lecture- Wednesday, even lag at 8 o'clock. elver Meeting.- Frinity eiening . at.B Sabbath, scnool 2 V. ' • - Ail ifar4age:h'etfees ritteet be acroznpanieo with 26 dente to (Wear tri the JOt MAL. ' • • , BRIGEMLBRITTotr.i--On‘ Tbeill - air inoining; . fist, by Rev. Josepb 91c$:ool, lliordAs s.l.4raass to eldest dangb.t. , ;tot top, Rag, of ThomestoWn; Scbtrylklß.CA:)...- . Simple tulacqueeMents deaths, free. Tho s e ac ismipanird ittith *tides; &F., must 'be paid fpr cr,t" Me eat , 4l' - : -• _ Titrinst, Eitixaii. ion of Rulttifq.'and Phoebe A. ifoyer , aged 11 rcuigthapld . . GRIFFITELSL-0a tke:iifia at Magnet, in Poinsviile, onyaLE.6, Grasi.hitellt • e101t; Of: BealauAn P. and B. 4- Griilltbsy meill.O . months. •. :—• . " _ Kitlndillt-.od the - teal., •it -.Fart.- DrllliaVtiekt .44-dnutr - lizocue;_in tttededt•yeet 01'1116-age: , - • Icios.EL-on the 22d, inst:;l4 ads Bercigh, NATe.A)F 'bd. Leese, aged 39 years... • . • • - . if i tmark the'22hd Attne — t, in Patter 0 1 6, 4 46; 44r7eare, , ytelmthe Lunt irttege.• . . ItEED—On the int:Limit, inWsyno township;rwria• - immor...widow or the late 'Henry - geed, aged e 8 Yew*. : 3 U:muniki-IP4 3 Y ;tifentree. -6 0 1 176 , 716 11 1!-:, - ',SCHU3L—lnthlaltorough, en.the_2let F2rti =gni ion aftlcetathett' entriinty:ltlibpri:ignd' 2 * Elf ' OF Abo - THE GRAM THE-DEAD "cßiAtt. 'WSW IiVORXS ' Idarb4; Vanllansidato order., Tan_ waranal. itanankenW , ..lisda.and. , OnamentaL'EauLetaces, Tambeg4inadamto4. Tablets.; trank-Aastballarea- • ofigiorea: " jid. Vealk - Miat" B ll ffsal.l`akde and Wad:land Topa.7 1 2.!-1804 • ' .PAT s edia l ti;Al ev o c rik and Planii VI& th e irMk iMaitylear estoradet:ftwawL ' ' Oa ntazal is j." 4 „, , Oes l Arter.44. 2 ilkatationala et..AmawaladaVand Jiallimd"4l4 scd 141614-. a. t MEM Irate Color iIIZEISEI 831:Brotu - HAIR DYE HAIR- DYE Whiskera; I,Whiukers . An 'Effeitual Wants - •11redicine: .grosvien VeirinifugeVamfits, &ttelliovacr. mitten= IN:, ^s ~ x ~' - Diu; "_ ~.Y. PRIEMi al.M■a/...,,JM0MM.......,..,.•... ,--.-- 1011•10.01111111V.M.M1•10•1•1111... , . ,--.- , .._z..._:_._..7.7.......... . - GIO ' N E 11:r. .6.:''' t TICES.: . FO - re -SALE' AND - 'to tEr . „. ... -6 0.4. 110‘ . fli. _4 ELIV, will: r&Operi ' pit 4 1346.10,...." - klarg e and: Mit t d ,n --- . lia....liee'.eehootilW4firi 1 8d.: od Se4,,td Et .. •.. tiodso (Rev. 'R. IL Anstlive). on MnbaatrZ-"4" ~te ar ii,iiir e ' giau. - it'' , !.:.' 1 4*-IZiliii st , ,, .46 . • 1.:+1.1.! . . . ifittaniue, Iri goal Oedition Througtmit L 4 , 4 se, ~i . ~ . cattomitt,back,.to, Norwegian :.St,, ,v. hit ' IL' : Atrierr;—TlNitsvilli Sengerbaud" • corrtago ikose,"Ac.: in the.. roar. Immediate gt,ity„tpittalftito.,ac ' t 100,-„fteartfelt thanks. of posaetesinn,e!en. ' Tertis easy.. An-:. ly To . IbtaiCading.llmnnerthOr far the. cc;rdial reception, lib- : - .•' r , ' thiiiiSTOPIIIM urr - e, Attr• • ' . ..T. , ... cral attention and brotherly friendship bett l r n sed .upon - Adifdst 4b . ! B6 L. , - , ~., f ie. Aytt,, dnrlng the festival, at. th • begin 1g Of the- 1i i,,,...., ..„. r-,..,1-“ ,;',......... .. ... , —7.1:.•!. , _ nt Areelt.' The ,day :spent at Potterillo will be. 'Psi. c"...astat-•-.- - ..n.-goott will. stmt . . mil nit t ,in moat al:tremble remembrance by the members ' in t o b r e l t h t e ni C on on i f u ee n tto b n u a n ry din at g \, , d i k - a .d h ig t • o r t ...;e zo er s ! tr apt e * , , ,L .ll , 4 ttt r tr, l: cif. ttio.-Miennercher, . Beadle hi *.- ichor * •- - '-' • - v- 01 & *316 ** - aceli, Pleia ,IV..the ;Uterelptea, ft„ beret, ,tt By orderer ticA 4 . t .p! . ~.....„, ~,,,,,d - ..,..,4 4 ,,,t,,k.„,* - .. • , ftrauhni_tomotner with an fnaiDo. fifer.l, o' -1- ---- - ''''.---''''------ --- • thczettrettry armies - for tit Inaction :tore ~ " 4 t'4 Pan,. BotatXorg, Secretory.- 7. ' - .... 34 it _ Av10y .,,, ~..,., .: Airs. KATE.I p oIi N. a tiw i , ~ I, , a. i e. i Reading,. Aug. 11. 1866. - :- ... . ' - - - •,..,...ton. • ' sue: .:>,, •,:d . - - . . , 11OT KGB TO BUIDGE'BICIEr , O edby ' 7 llirrilitderstmertlteotrirry. frv - Irratr 0'c10ck,.1... M.. Tuesday. *pt. 4th...lSt:C., for tho eon' , utructicarpot TWQ , 3I4IIX/EStoue orcusktbolWeet '.l3Junpb, - nom' tl..*Arellyp4 ijeSftortt '@p., thit-yttbor ~ atrorst lit.sharttotto:fix*dr,loini.Joulttaniel.r, to t r th. per AEnhantonzo PLum nod rpecitlmtictus nay be .DAVID FOLEY, • • forninvionere. 'll/71tOr . • W:Ttrotrese-Ciett. . Commit...4onm'. Office, Potterine, Aug. 25, •titt 24-2 t Ilestorer Itesto: , _r itiritetiefitt - IR irtll re-open her- Khoo: on Monday; Sent, 3; corner of Market and Second , etreets. . Autr: 13 33-3 t NHS: .F. A.-II A .11 1111EKENsSt Feheril 'far Girls will communed sent. 3, hi the ',rise:neat uf-t.hdPre, - Ilicitin Citurcb. , :orner of 3d • sun .3fahantririgo streets. Aug. IS, 33-2 t _ • Schuylkill 'County Anticultuint tfiocietr -, ..Whe fifteenth Annuli .Exbibltion of the Society, will be held et Orwlgebutr, on the 2'th, tuld ‘2lth of Septernlter. nest. by ogler of the SA3IL.II. 3LITYDEN; R. S. • • 33• Lt • TION O E PAIRTNEF:- ..—Notice 18 hereby Oren that -the 2patincrsblp lidetb6aro existing tinder the firm: of Jos. IL'Wrod & Cp., ficaa dirfolved Juue IStitt, by mu tual conitat.lLTha,btusineas will be. etinttnnyd jOl4. wbo.tiotimea all the hta,littia.4 of flld firm, 'aud ta.t.uthoilzad to collect all dehtk , and accounts duo 'to tho said IlxiMk- , JOS. A. WOOD. 'JACOB - • " " . - C. 11. DESOLEIL August 18; 7 . G6 - , • 33-3 t• . I'ICE hereby giien that I biNC. 10h..-1113 , purchased-of .Reuben .%Vaguer, four homes, titres cows, ,plowit,,. harrows, threshing machine, together with the- Whole stock of the iltrnt now in his PUSet*Bkin; and have • loaned the stone tit him during my pleasdre. All poreons are hereby cm; Lioned. not tomolest sal! property malt belongs to me. Ang '6B--324t." Ge.oli.ClE RA.MER. , li f e f:B „Tlifigi.,Co-wartitership heretofore ex ,-under :the- firm tarn° of JOHN. E. YNKOOP - ,ttai.; has -this day been tliwtived by llihtualecsiserit.Ditniel Laret low.ng withdrawn front the tiethe;:-,..- Signed .1011NR. ‘VYNI.:OOp, -.lllR.buatrie.e, or, the 3:At) •ti n 1 will 'he re:tied ;:n4l eattptattiltry the dtalersigned. - • • . - . : • JoHN E,AVYNI;OOI'. . Ppthiv; • -• • 31.0 t lirerdarli:irOMALlAS .Imill be received by the -School:Board of the Borough Cl 'Mitt! Aug#6ldlfit; for the erection of a three etury brick huliding in sehillornugh. 'hint—for the brie.: work, rind:plasteting. Seconn—for the carpenter. zuct the -, efilittrtletloti of :the '•hulldleg,. luelucitng . gtettieg, , tisidtvare, iron and tinning, Fur plan a: - .11 . SpeciffentiOnar tetrtles app ay to .1. Wells, E'sq , or .Ailtier ,- ,ittle,:whabaselittrge at the etection of Ahe Proposate to bit addressed to . • Ittlnersellle P. O. • :1 , 2-nt • 4.lo+P...SVAlNtitig II I JP.---The undo:- IgnOiltelvby i,•ivenot:ee-tilat they have .ereitint.43 - tO,ppxineti3l:Lip. in the lilts* , at ditihartey City,.nchuyikill County, under the Tiktel.nfilllo Eana.l.o ..t, • WNI, IIAMSEY, •• ' CHAS 11 NiiLLIFIERGEII. . , . livAL, • ! Lyluttri: , • 1 •••••"-'••• • • en H. pts•icLzin:zozv. • - • : • L-RAIN, (Si ( . 2 0• s PUBPIEDUB:BASitiii - ANOY GAZETTE. Piaiil Job, Pi luting neatly anti ox . judittotiely - extdutell dirreusctiablo. 017.Allartfbnalett st ti.o bookerore or,Bosbplicll '8r0.„4-4' :rat: St.. PpreAlle, u. 1,1 receive prompt att.ol - . ; Atiguht 1, .0)—:tl•ta .NOTito .have this - tiny t•ittereu_ :into a ca-pairaert.top, :under the neat rah; uhme o f for the puipaie of ccthillia-, ifileneirtit Austin Lanett. Agency. (take luasonicTailtihqi, iAer lbthiwurts ' rSpre,*iittinville, fn. ' ittutiatitr U. _ . ' • - F. M. p; 1C1101,6. . . . Pottsville, .July - 1, . rout - • . --Tae leaner:4:n> lieretoftnxv . • e.xitting t!etaCeen Y'F.: - 11:;iailtAkiELOV: and. DY:NRY^C -4 . Sit ;eat Innt.(l,ls nt Sanyttoli Hn vea;- tinqiug. til.:Je ale tiro/ oi GRAICELOIV.A:, ritit:l,l'2:, tiV.,,d.ve*.l by m..tuut consent on file'lt;te, OL u ly, inst. 1 be ,contineed by Peter Grinanow rt the Qin place, ia authorized fe het? to ch tne ef tt:c Into tino.• (4112.. • 111431tY i.i. Slit LTZ. • July t:1, 1985 =:>-6i* . . ili4ioLBsl REP :AUX NiciltiLB 'bus jast yil.2llCtt a largo and ucil:selettva etoct of ..INrimr kir/Imola:title Urry IL'oucts, bvt,gia. .atrottutt.: decilne, and which' he otrcn4 at very low prices lor Gash.. ,Liivc•le.rn a call. •rvtt'll kiall :;tore, Ututv.t.treez... April 7. pAci. pm.. i.21 , „:41) V Ell Eni . r tpPaquS - -••'halt:A:la tit4t.4.--'ro oil whom i t inatileauciatit roi and in cont•iii.rialoa oi iti banir r Valii.by'.JAM.lls WILEN of the' B . orough _ Potts%tile, Onixitypf btlauylkili, to Lewis Eikemie.rry 7 a - ,144 at KA !7,, , E.- , ••Tbn (INI viilll9; rf.,•entiv 41 rhiladelphilt,f tile le,tiptotilieretif has been in:know' - •17 s. t:ndiatu In A,i,htion.- -0dp...t4 Ulu has solo to haul JAMES F0q.17;44..» give. immediately. Address - Syttlitt".thn'tight to apply n.in - tini County of isciitiyi- FRANK CAI: lint. Itill;'§tat? taziattyttenin. titeam Engines now 1 Erni Est o Agent. iy tiee-opttit utny here#ll,t be ti7eil, Len is ikenber- A•irit rytclutt - Irceiejt -01:141.-0a _ tor•••,lSXPPl2ll,itae.l( lor which pa,• ent,.dated'Noveilibt Wise bear griiiitca u. saiti'LewinEikenbtory tho ut.it t p6rsofia di:atone -of iii4,trtiettoii remiran.g tile 5005111. oul thttlralve`can recent. the same at iny•oillin. in Cool • eirtut„,- The'lietiertVor nis` Wive to per”iins. using. team liJ'a;.iines islrony :into 40 . per cent; Ain " the hest ettgtiie bialt4 It.= be :applied to dl.. old engines. • unithinitiOtare rellueskvit to Like part in tins -Import anelni*. vmant.:" ;tan -seet.rai (root me the [1513 Agr.bnudingfriew two: es Mkt also In; putting tu t , ProyOnea '4.1 C.' 11l SCO hue 1111,1100 • - .4touy„vorirkiiiu COM. iPzuct, w.ierol.ll4ve Inc en 'glue 'wonting to.thu :O he; chi 4ttacil. - It m . ) cutt I.l 4 lat'aa at, itadi Eve ils•4 Mttl, at Atkins St *Ems.% end ROO Attoliol lipg - JAMES tt'llEN, ‘Vaehingtou iron • .9-If pottsville,P,eb..2l, , c4; LEuAiA. 'i Q'i 'fL ~. N4)7,..11C,17..--W he re ,lll. fta Letttirs Adruirilb.truh)cni OIL ille et Lite in Wn:. Phillip, late: of the i'.:4r."ll,gh Couhty; deqehseit hsve heepl gtanuci to um ...--Nottce is. 'hereby given to air Pee:P . :Al. , . irait,ineti Lit ruitl'%euttV to Emthe platent, ph4.l inv3e ham:: einints tstil present then for,eit'winet , t L•1.1h3 CITE, Adminihtroor. ilth.ths.C.ler, '66 . • • A twitiargra6ochtA...,von>l4 ‘l . here- CR. as Letters of Atbrun,strat.;on ull [ha estate 01 Jae.. TiuTig•e; or., lite of :al town Schaylgall Cothity, deceased, hacb been g rautcdto suus,,,Orr„ —Acatce is hereby alien to hateouxi to said efdate-GO mage latj meat, :Hod thuru havilat claims win present them for aettieme.r. 10 te.13.1"..ZL51:, Jr.,' Adalibbaratc,r; • Atigast 13,-'ll6 O..IIIINIIISTILLT4)IiI. , r4 As:letters uf•Arlcuinistrucihn on the estate of Juno A1.c.G05:. Isle of East llorwegian tOurnship. Schuylkill (Jaunty, decesiml, have been.,„,—ranteO to toe subsermer, estate. IS hereby given art persons nalehtect said estate. to make payme rit, anti tone b4LVDII: Chtlina trill present them tor senlnnent to . . ELIZA AR,Gorr, Administratrls. Com , .11allow, E. Nub wegluu Aug p . 10 ACV r_ A. .NrzT la ', • rtztru. acik 3t. N-1 . 1.11.11U1t 11.-- UE will 'give eta employawnr, and - good iva sus lu a umnpL•teut coach-painizr. None but. a good wpr,kman need ap .4ipply at Once'tt., • 14; Pat R8\11({, . .3ng %b. !ii6-44..26. • . Atilleraburg. 411Q0.44,EILIDDE/1.--A single mntn. Of stead.i il_D•goutt Telefono; 'from eititaa*.lphia .thty, wishes Learn and single-room in a private tamtly. - Mease art tires (statieg particulars nun airections to lien re.T nolice,) • • JUNKS; Y. 0. lxnz 25/,.l"ottaville. August 2t, 'On ' • , . male . Teachesr. for the.. public Ily schools of Rush Tiornship i • cSkauilhatitou wept. .at i. 9 51 o'clock, al, at Barne.i vlile.on- eattaWiws/1,11. Libm Al 'salaries - . paid to 'good teachers. By order of the I.ltdard, . .• ' - D. AlkoliEßaClllll.ll.T. Setts., And " itlarucaorilie, Pa.- f — - lAT ANTE D. —IVA yOung mar iditiallon as Em gmeer at a slope or to took 1 L,er pampa. 'AW ems EDWARD COLBuftN,: Pottavlll . •P. 0., Sehayiati I Cp... pa. • 'OB . --38-3V V •WANTED to parchaco a lieciand!handed itchriug of a Circular daw CM with •or without saw. Direct X Y Z; bilvor Creek P. O. -. AlCaria, . . IVANTEDi—Tsre s lrit male -ter l ichtte • fur. tbe pnb- T T 110 ECOOOId 0; I. mon • Towastrip.•2 •ExatantaJon at rtinitowa, beituatther kith, comh s tencbil: at 8 trcloc A. 11., precisely, salatiett bu 'paid to "competent teachers. • • By order of tbu Board. • ii.4ll,loViliP. O. Aug 15, 'CS . • • • .11ATAN'r115 ititle teak hers to rake Charge • ,oi the p u b l ic nchnola of North Manheini Town ship, lorivhicit. purpose iximuzuttian ho held by doiConnty SuperintentinUtt, • Eleptcmhel - WI; at; the school kettle near the Itetaidg, Railroad, et the road Leading from Schuylkill Ewe* to ( r eason; eammenc tug at bit' o'clock precisely. Scluiol term $ months; to commence with- the first Monday in , CA:toner, or thereabonti. . • . Bf6relersof tne Bbatd. ',* • ' •• • • 'REUBEN , titif,'Sentettty. 'Orivigsburg, Schpylkni W., 1 1.niT1R13.-LS.afesraiul. in a' tArli, olesnlo, V V Store. None bat Wowed' e3tpqriereer and who catrebnie wolf reeriannended. netd. • apply," Address 139X . .14Y91, Philadelphia P.. - Aug 11-B'L _^ . Elitennlir WAINTEAII."—,A Female, 'feather is wanted i'‘.4 Not. Wer.hool. ;•,crolitionit. • :,"icta,. mouths. ~ An =performed teacher pro ierred. Apply to • : - ' Ang 11 •bli--it';3 . t Secty. Crtrisons Scnool..Board.- WC 6 .7l . ll:llo .6 auci r. tro toelL ° o l3 Tetteliem to leach in the Grammar, tiechnctary thicr)trhitary'Schoohl, of the tturcmih. School term nlnhi. raouttris, commencing Septemher ad. Salaries err follows r.:-Grarattati .1.50 pet. Mouth ; iiteohdary..artool. $24 Der 'month :" Primary pchooi per morth. • :Tame desiring to ay-: -lily fur amy of thri arroyo itill — pleire Eh:kW' the wideneghee immediately; eltdoekumwe4t , hukCer- Cheater from the County haverthatrirfehr. — • • ' C. L. C#l.l.ll3oNrEaterrtaryScluciol Ifortik . . IYGSNEJE MIN .113,3;; 1 1Vu11 , .4 a :,4taa -1:A tiMaky 'a aret-eKv t rilit!itainiine 'thoroughly edu cated in Alt - branches '.'arnf-requtrentaxitki. or practical milling. • For Faaucall.,ra and ttstimt.taain addtti*F3U- PfIRINTE..)OMNr, P., 0. ‘Vtliteabarge. - • July - ,28; . am • ; - A , A waiting wygot.rig '-.l4.lflord'zlictlveinien to canvass eyemilimrtcstittltti . qounlytt; 'We sud Accidoitutt 3usuxutott.r' ~... • A good 6N:option lothebool Tosolker4 dnrlnz vaca tion. Apply : to' 7:l4oE.ltitt V. iLL • MitSotuc Building, over. Isrika . tHardware Stctre. July tt 18&6.:4641 , z • ' m NALlNG'sinvitArmilingio' • tcwAN iTl.-7[E.D.--Constaicemploymentand-gOod-weiges will be ghee to ttvo , look% basses' wlio-_sts toMpbteot to, take the entirep.tugu.Of • Address initivrererepcpoQ 1M.K:1110.4s Office. .lalyt 'O6 2r.tr • • WANTED.—Tivelie good tecond-hand Roller* 80 di4 34_ dam: - The highest imah trice will 4a g d f°rld4C"rYlfj"gt; 0 -114 7, [ion. ralaiba paid cludn Bream vaginas andinaiditaarriMaittidadallankb alid:atddoa XIIIIZEILSEriaI at the J4I4CIOaIY DePAOI3 Coal Street. • • --; 'JAB= AMASS. . gar-Ordera :Iv mail 1112iicagya,prptaiiati.• z..ntieLvt,-41Nrc.- I,IP 4T4 1- 6 t SiTal= llllll wishetovirttim - ' 1 14 40r 14 ouso f f i likboreeresZT o 4408?-8 2 -ggakPairg 1 i 4 i 7Lgy 7 C 4 a , ;, A RIABSVAIV litrolLW and alli , er A easea; A by of all de ecriptatina, on.te ¢b fLadore of. • ' - • X, T:raTmliammt, Agent; BePt 1-SeAtle Itteek. rourtive.. - I -- iiY i liiiiiiiill neie a sulie izt yet Pri. Rtitsiniiirreata if-RyOrrfts. non; eyi 0r:J0r...4u/Agibeggio...P.l4.. IPV it ypo e, spihaetttke Imuognill .. , ; er4ei alje l io_g onto[ ,ftlg i til; w veilatuy Um; icefxu .......*Y- --- v as . ..,: , eistoa3lll73ll pm , ,--., wet ibco.i, .44,16; ..._,• . ~,_ intiformattopi 414...---IMSe:Pe: - e4l; 'Aug 11,' , 06. '. MUZIME ~V ~iti' i'l+ ~~.~ 4 , 71,7,3.71' ) pait . l.4. l t• C1.4):•4Z • AILSTICEMICII.IIP.- - good, Ft,,,st4iTql:ll 13;60, tie to eitgle. or datible atria n a *Ala_azi. Al:witty mile, suited f6r cart or tuam. ; gprkel.horte. to light work:.: year t.l,t. A holt* ‘ii,gritt,''or largyr lame trzoco: A olio ;, ; ', 4 , flack' vsgori. • 4 1.1.11t i or c:ed IGr joutgeyp.'nited for -izttryr j oin vgitb, a tarp . 10t Of nciv.whcel and betikr, Yu? 'airt.vrantmn 31 Is: v. Cl - tUz+l.ANi), 1..;t.t.N131, Itsigusi . ?:6; , . . axeitT It Col 1 V ,,, + c " " 4 - 4 "8 To' / . ,Iffir,-,..,prc?e,a,tra. will' be rce , iv.ii if tereber ltltb, ati 14. .1,, the ,mill' of ., COA,L, AND pANY,U.O VT ST,. Ulf 11.1, . rot the ktedn'gt.rthew Ceal Land and relo. bracing about 9eO acres of Dual. In ti,e m F.:Z . Oi • neahaLiay cq h ,l pasta. in SChnylkiti t natty, • Thetoiarefonr dlitinet Cvlitetke now et actl,-. condition _en the . ffirtuvinoth, Primrose rind Beds, All alwrve water level; wet - Iced - 11y tlry and rtrifp, with hreakerr, ergicet , , cart,. , •:roca..tartaL r••• hou.rr , , awl all the upportenancort ci. erT, In complete working ;T•• ' • (lacing stpreteut about 'lti,ooh tots tr.v ratvirt. ft:o i ttf ,„ f ur trtrit prts t tv,m•to mart,: ed - by_any other collierfol the PeriOnelloopertion -of the mine, StaXitkatioes maps And plane can tilleillianrinatton furnished at the r alye cf tt A „ .k.u, pan . y, in;Philndelphia, or by their Supvnr.tor.th u the Moat 'prat the office of._ P. W. SILE.It Lit. •It • -"r* ." Engineer 01 4:14,114t/St g 5, Ica• • .Li t „ r"poig SALE.—One. second band razhit.. nb,;.„ wer,l lacti.'dlameter, "Id Inch suchC. nn x plate, governor” and force pump compktu. sold ebeaPr.' - "Alsaaneutl-hTsh power Euglhe, 111 Inct b,:to, 21 I: • y stroke; lies.vy 1:4%. bed platc , , ,, lly wheel p ;! ,,. ellnaa., 15 Inch face.' . . Sultahle for brefttal a:+ • ... The above Z.l4;inea ire Oar own . hr.:lz,, at , 1: . ..1.i.., eeld brloarcoA If applied fur POW. - Abe) oue 2.oMorso power Begine, 1 0 ilwhes t1i51.T1,,,' 24 inch stroke. • Box. bed ' plate, gorceen 411t1 i4.'-. 1 &rep complete. All tlew_* . . ~- L - ALLISUIs i .4-..1.;.4.1.4i4AN', ..Frauirlln Iron work.F, -_InTIP rA.',66,-- . .: 6 -t 1 • • . Piril t:.: boa. I';. . on 1VOItlf":11.1,1$.--:A 'very deirable end ,nr,4 n - , ..I.' proi.rrty In St. Cid; Kluat , 2,l nil Ccir.r, ~,, St.' Forfurtlitvintrticthare npply ht 1.1,V, AIM :: , ..,z , e KERNS. et OrwhpanTrg, or l'alellA.P.S. ItEILEY' 4 - 4, 4 . on the prenhs , .. h.. Aeo l'i. •ix,- -. . - • - ---- r i a - .3a.g.L.E.—Two houses andlc4 , lllN.mq.,:n udelphia, on the fmut street. Tr.o2, te.rt:frulkt, funning bark to the Seltaytkil. 'fn, fi o uses ally two story frames, well thoelled, as ,1 la good tirder..The onner rtamlved real the place will dispose.ot them at tow prite±. Wishing to.purchasu will apply to . CIL% ILLE 31Ait.311: NtIT Aug 13, NIG . double trine .L' ;rouse and lot, aituated :d.4 - Juut 1 , 4.9 tilt:intro on the 'premises. W:d. 4t; ITIOR SA lI:E.—To Lumber :t2. en and roar Operators.—(int . kerci of w.Ol centatuing white BDri . ,ft , iit.A" pine, %chi , e ink st d timber, • near the coal region, in Ilegle3 ;; Schuylkill Comity. To coy one acelnone thetumbering bueiness; with the air , o: a pt,,c d .,„,„,, mill, will and hc:c a good ieve,tment anti unaket.- For a view of the propel!): etapale ,t 1 A.,: ::31tvit:2,,,, Egg., ile:lr the 1 , ,1131,,. , ;:, 1 , ; ur..44);.3:tiezit.ll.llle.e ett,y oft ti ‘c. ye:tr. , . For Ntitli r JOHN. A-. orro,-wiiiirl,p.w:, Aui_7l.: -1 11, '4C. . _ 2. A fi V• 1 A. ;;At V.X ht th nttsv. lama of • fiItANTVI • on twadwatro. of 3.41 i an‘i a, :.:II Lo:Ji ?(,11:11 taltnnoy City, and 'flaineditaoli I , n-p-!colikry 1;1 tae NCO: ii(1 , 1.011 t.)::::p.ay. 1.1,1ai, road 1rt)11.1..P0/2811110 :1141iulli,j' „ it 0111.1.40 Ck par,e, piam. t.ood•watorcan'bil halt to :OW ,;(1.111,11 10 consonlent to a nualboC of eoL It; R., if, Lemke, Sr., 'apply - A1.1,s iSi_11:1:, Engip'eat at he piu e, nr ;•.) ni •Matt'llY, • Mg. I I", 'ed - • • .1; - E.'S Two-AL:a-A p•Aver, s.!o.•::p. Apply to IS. fi'q) it' I?. -A v.. Ale - r7•Abirnet fe , gzu Appiy j 0 ig. -• L f.ool'{- 11..-8.1..E.—0ne \ V Firtven 1106.0 Shaft, Wnt , el, Pomp, &c. Awly AL WI,. 0, NAvwfot , m, 'O.AI t l'anwifit., , 4, • - - i . " 1 1 41Z: MAILE.—A two horro_ Spring'. Wivint, valual)lr harn,..a - a. all in •.F : i.nle at luis cz.i. part . iL PARKE:It, Ceutto 1.,/: .July 14; . riipu SALE.--An undivided Inteve,e a valonbio tract of protho•live CoA Nov (la4le'rowtiabiii. Cotooy; k, by twq cplll.l . ;t:z4. Airoly to. - ' FRAIsiIiLIN B. GOWEN, l'ottzt Aitz. 36.'04 'post, 1: power, in cuuipl , .:te running' Ordiq:,lth nll nere*r.ty AiqJtv ,to WM, J. N. 21u. 7.) and It Trinity New York; or to is.;W.IIOLS . ) ;;lilti,. Ma.zonic... Potte. - 111....- • •.. , • June 2, .titi---22.11, von. 11.--,- .1 1 Avid, Towns!,lp.l.-wfitirlkill Comity, colt p{ 4 o to•tr,v. with a log him lwd (natl . .) ban'. ircti pariiculari atitly I.) '- lOflA r. SEtTZER, P..tl Citrit ,t, or JOHN NV, REIMI.A.RI' on th. 2 11 , 1, - tvst I, isie,t; :1;44* .übscribels have, for vale r.t l belt - 0,. L Creek, 11 lot or rump tiphde Sdlizing Plate St4l,-euLle,. ripo, Zitub-ende, oth. , Tilt C!nrk PIC , Td. Pole Ilangtr..ur.d . Pulliel. counectiug 1 . 10,1 and Bobs. -Alro ac.• II ua ' • , GEO. S. REP£IAI24 Vor lurther particnlars apply to J. G. .t I:. : 4 , ::!' FLI fit:. No. ;,.'. l .Waluut St,, ~r L. GEIGKE; at Cniliuy.- Jor - OTS4 bit ILE-- • .ntli '0 ft wide. str.-;1'! lior,Ve;zi.l.ll ‘ n (1 , 1 t! T in .1•Ch.1::‘.. , to Pott•A lite; 1 . ,1„,; - ; west of ttsi Pte , byteriaa C'ernets,y. . - Ali. iqts to riliO Alto, Port Carbon and Mneat Carbon. - • TrIVIIIK literal. Plant of Site tat win he .:,naai and sales milt: by JOHN If- It! • - LUMIIE/I f3SLAI3 rh having opened n lumber y:•.rd wt road street near the rail.vay dep,,G delreq inf , rm frtend9 and the rtibic. that he hen hand a 1 , 1. v,, re rsorttner,t of ail Moil+ of lumb( a; be otra 51.C9.112 SilW1121!1+. La Win tlit able to I:er ~% P lily 4011 and frame t er of all h.eg , n , a:ld the Ibirest poq;ibie rico+. Breaker :met ntrt-r hUte pawed to timer. 7, 4i.1 Cr. • 311IINM:$ FOIL SA C.L.—Tile n ,, L!••r ki signed wiehes to ;nforin the putAlc Ott •ho s small Colliery for ealo on liberal v.‘;.art , • tvi.t, tno liege of opening on four or nr , ot 10/r %THIN of l'oal..f.'t above water levet. The above mine is in wori.in , :, otY. er, and can at piopent eh;o Iron, pia to ell!;.' nor' 1., day, whir& can bc.great ty inciva , ed by . ot., nit:4 one!' yenta, which can tto done at a cry OM I A•i. BILA6 RoLL, In, • Myrrh !an • - I i••11' "1 - I , 9llKiF.ti LO VA AT XL, SAC FE.__Ntilit he -‘O,l itt priyun: story Rune house with a sl,no.busement. - and 1. ; also, shor...er rwt story (noun .dyellitr; ;e:; house and lot. ail binuktell in. the llorurt4it .Cressonu.,Sebuy;klll - county. Said, property will he hold cheap ou earT tf•rtas to close up on. ta..tatt, • 1! , . , tetras; stn. - , apply to ANDREW KEEFI:R. Agent, e. C:rtssor,n; or to the .•1111,rriher at Leb.u.an, July •43, .30-;R, , JOHN GEODGE. TRON IVOIORfsr FOR SA - I.E.—TM end-, signed offer nt private o.le, the well known "IVA n WICK IrettNACti Pitt)i'fittl Y." sit nate in Ches. , , lb-rss and I,4lo.aster Carafe::. This property cattalo , over IWO acres. Wo will sell the whole,. or "zols, acres with the furnace and improvements, with !‘ rr of the ores. minerals, fotStiir, &C., including thu alsw, proportions uf 'ores, &c., ou all lands which hale beea previously sold (corn the property. Also, about 6 0 . 4 * col-ds of _wood; cat last winter, and betWeeu tnna tot 20u0 tons of ore on tho: bank. The ftuncro will be ready for operating by the first. of August, -4a, capitalists this is an opportunity seldom offered. Far terms, &e:., address THOS: IL. I'o - PT:S, Esqs.. - Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pa. - WarbilckTurtutee,'Jane 20,, COAL. LAND FOR REA acr-24 V Coal and Timber Land on the Eastern Dun 'lre .• containingireveral wine of coal: The Abr.anuth feet; the Lehigh,: -feet, and the Skidmorc, 10 ir, , thick. I nille of a run which lormsn'basin ono mno . .atrath: of Rahattoy City. It joins the Nov .11,-Aton Cainpank; who are now operating on the adjoining-pro perty on ail theaeveins. The Railroad Company nra now -locating the rnad,. to: be completed next AuMoo. .The difference of freight on coal per ton by v..ay of the Quakika to Elizabeth Point, New York, will be about O Cool,lil DWOEOL the New York route. Jonathan-Reber, a tenant on the property, keepo a hotel. , ' For farther Information apply to • ICIULIAEL MURPHY. Tothattile, Sprit '66 tc-tt :pOS KALE on: TO LEAME.—A LIMA at ' land* altiato. half a mild west of Llewellyn, In 'Branch atidfleilly townships, Schuylkill .CotlnCy, con :ening 4.3o:iterce,. harhig . a rnn .or three-fourths of a mile on the following veins. viz The Gam Veins. Snl• Mirk, Black Mine; Tunnel, Faust and Salem.Parttei wishing to - madam or to leave will 'make application to • . JOSHUA LIPI'INWPIV, ' RICHARD SMETHURST_ " • ' • . • . J. BUNDAS Execaters of tlui Estate of Janice Dundas," at 151 Walnut St. Or CHARL E S M. HILL, Real Estate4t., Pottsville. -'' August-19, '6t. . • . .B3.tf.' . J IMI UN ENGINE FOIL The G0..1 -X Intent Fire. Co. No. lof - Pottsville, °Fa for er . l their. Second Class Hand FIRS .ENGINE. The sn - gine will throw three streams • and. 1a ,Complete with nozzles and pipes ;is In ' r lood 'order, and ready for service and caul be "inhered to a Suction • Engin° with very little expense. TheCoriapany tvill.,, ,, uttrautee it JO be one of the beat . Second elan Itand Snivel iu the State. Per futther 'partlentars•.addreas the Com mittee. ._ „. W. 11. ,coityr., , • . , • C. W.SCHcER, . . • • 0. M. RANTNEIt. . . L. BARTHOLOMEW. Joiy 14, Is t flo-..tis-tr _ committed. ITALU.A.IIII.III PILOPEICT It AT rag ty .v...enz St.l.El3.—Onedwentleth. intert. in ine Rut of .e 341 land in New Castle Township, Szlluyi) , .lll Cciantylulown nsthe Mott 4 Bannon tract] conf.ain. lug about 420 acres. -. • - COAL 'A Tr 22bacres of A and TIMBER ta.Nr ) Art Idle Votrreihip. : • . • • ' • Six ' balding lots on East Norwegian St., aboko Jacks& - ,‘L-25:rlitn feet, a never failing spring of mit.: on oneto..them. Terms easy; • ' yajapie wilding lots on Coal. Washington and Mahingonkm streets.. Desirable sites for warebour, ,, , i ' ns .tnanuf • riesolbc. A splendid lot on Schuylkill Ara lnab., feet front, on the Menne and 57 feet front os Chn ' alley— Apply to " HENRY C. RUSSEL. • Real Estate and lnautance Agent, corner Second and ltinhitntongo 9te.; Pottsville, Pd, :.•L Maith 241.134 .. Wkli watts - to Buy a Building Lot, and have ,- ...,:ka Nice. House out of Town? , 16.10tING LOTS, TRUCK LOTS AND g LOT) , May and Lightfoot• Tract, goit .8.43 1 1124 .t?i.•(Ccal and Minerals reserved for owners.} • wllltia aoldatt, public ask, -on 7th day, GSATUR -DAY),Vto 28th da,rof 7th month. (JULY,} at 2 wcloca.. P. M. la the Washiorcot HOnao,, Daniel S. Herb, Mi t_nerin , 'Belf lt. lkill'i Penne:. all of the remain % fug a ri of thii,May ' and Lightfoot tract, be tweet, 1 snitad Mktaraville, divided into FIFTY- Iogt “Of 1 ante, .1,3 A acres , lg acre !, 2 aura, tracm.. liiiee;s Vie , . 10 acres,lB acres-and 21 acres. OnO half. -dish, remainder secnred . by ta , nd , and mOrOjm.ptiyato'..tncolo oc.two years wth in • - 23 14 . 0Perty' iibbillim . the, lots and streets,streets,to be ;•- , informatiowlo bo had 'by calllngon :•.109 . "Mhaetarille,- or JO.M4 SHULTZ, . 00 thrti*,-:7-f-,- - :: -- ._-_ _•' . - . , JO.-, ''"- Fattita'who, dosina may ifigatre of dt , , A17, - Etrivi or F. W. , BUONO:. E. P Pe. -! - - ECKER'F & GRISCOM - . ' ,. - 1 ::;': "-.:Malia*t:Plaiie. P . -. sdn:ynau Co., Fa. # !" silirr ISM ...,,,,r, AiSZANiqt , poulkio. f'‘ ' ,7 41YOW.a49traral away froth the reakleoca • satieildbee Ineresionai on the 2241 of July. a • _ , .•,, Cow, with 0 1 .gtaboroo...blolgin$ r. • ittbe • bag' 'Demi spots w it h • 1 i ittei teatakAtwa , bsek - than,ln ...tta„l,lltO th ir4 mile about Ityeant 41 1 111 ' ' • • • 4 1 111 W - 6 1011 4tativo' of borwh la4 • • ' q,,r 4 • • -- MI = lBl' ' • , ' -it,'
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