The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, January 02, 1864, Image 2

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PA Sae
colored
2 1 4 - 4 3 tru 3 K -- gAK
seept bzweis - • the cook;
went .crmzy and tunped out'
negro was picked vi on the ..nd
Vosiney from • • 1
lido (Ea Ciilin 44 *
covitiaiiedbeezof voit
r . =zee •at ruing. (fen.' Gill=
'lLLsinto IP • • 43, charred
Gen. Ileaufeg_ sent down
so-argot protest de r
ire" es a most, eon
' civilized , • _Death
~ 6f line Auguste
Z . gige 4
_ Ntunbei
plat
la of
.—Thi
takoff
the
-1 :-11
15,1 nit
3. 1-1:
'iri a 'rod
: -- iier4 .11 , 1
. - int lan
t_o _ Ale
' • and de
= '-, 'gni . or
, 'nor
' ..19.-L-A
• Chattano
..bat aro tt
. ' *Wen back .
llowratul ha
',god order, aftcr
and liart. of Sun.;
tatcli betwenn JoAhria Ward•hilii
SUM andtho-Ntiing Chatif-:
• erican waters, .eaine'off oa the
t rwleikee,psin. Dietati6e five
h wan atm by Hamill, in $7 mkt-
fight his
day.
/.B.—Rowing
James 'Hamill.
pion nhip of tho'
Thadisou
miler The ma
1 • Ttt;;;, .38 7.47,-)idrf.
ic)
'# . 29.—News ret
- Mob' on he 4 1
.-- 'cis
and more ' t
• An* (who su t
nottn<lng ihe P
. ~. PliOttelphis fn
L luinnion that a d
P: - WS reaideneo.
•-• . Major C. W. Bee
of Transportatio
- .... .31.--Getza. Mc
• L_ !heir contrnanda.
_ , &polls. The 2t)l.
111141 . these-Orli
' . 4th-Artny Corpa,
4 0
'-13t. ...Gordon C.
In
ink th,... t
„.- e batik! of`
13....-Elciio4
GOI4:1110t
. iiy 1 )
-Oov..roor 4 olti,
'ls,—An ilwita.!
tit , Slave ;ta1...,.
' silly, Ky. , on tilt
ii ,
- 't , -,4l.ter 4 1 11,1 tai ,
D .woc,uxi. mig/U
. o ter Orothinent
1 :itch fof $l.Ol
. pixl.4lilp of Ann
• of 4 Niew - Itirk an
In Ir%in Ilan,
P _ Inateh., , l4!atior
- game .of -,1,500 il
•
2n.-=Death of
iiged.72 yea Ts
.- Om. Grain. tak,
armielt, hut th
. .
. ,
!'yed of a Isornan's brea:tl riot in
. 1 of September. 1 • , ' it'
IGnind, late Conan' to Havrp.
1 y editor of nit Pnttanr.Lent.i..
I - avidly delivered-it 'speech fir
cg Demociae.y; died suddenly in
'excitement camaid by . app!';
mocrstic mob was going to mob
—Death at Harrisburg, Pa. of
Aid tc , the Ociyernor and Oat
and.the Telegraph. • ['l.
,00k., and Crittenden relieved nf
. itnd'ordrtekl to re44t at: Infiniti- ,
and 21st Army Cotp9; formerly..
rale, are conaorulatsid, t'illied tlie. •
and Placed . under command of
ogee, A C - Ourt of Inquiry [cif,
onduct of - the derxiie4 generals
hickaniangti: •
October;ia. C - 1 - , ...
i Peunnyliatiurran eleetrid
ont1:-rnalority. ,
Ilrougli r Clected
oby ItKs ,t*i majorire. ~ •
.1 1,
•
on to tile friends oflrreedom in
to meet in convention,-at 1,, mii,+-
til of January ne. t; - to commit '
g 4.
1 aetion,"appeari! in the SA:Loofa
le Iby 'several ICon .I*nen, and
gentlesnen of the' State.----TO
a .iside and the Billiard,. Chan
' rica., between Dridle'y Kavanagh .
1
'John Seoreiter of Detroit, plav4
1
ew . York. KaVartatili - won 'the
hie • opponent' 783: poiriti intlie
Her. Dr. Clay of rhiladelphija;
en' Rolecrana relieved., clad_
, . commatal of= all,the IVf_iitere:
*e
inLintirciana.,:—Hllr. Beecher
*eel at Exeter Hall, London.
Il‘ionntain eaptrtred.! - - .
Makes a great.
R 2'J.- : lii k-ou
iNos*nsber. -• •
eat .Miens that thin payment of
jrzonerates the citizen payingit
men for .the time for which tie
wit, fur' three yeari.---4 con-.
i:4jovervd,..to releaser repel pruitr
liame. and ()yell). the , .3tate
()peeing •of the ; organ in
erento, of Henry
1 - .
;. 411%1 . 111g
f! , nu iitalitary . '
,5- • WWI drafted: to
' iraey in . titan (
Iv; ntra:. at Ow .
inveritirv-nt.—
' , atoll 3lnaie If
2.-Lbeatli in
Canadian barri
:l.—Neu -- 'li rl ;
igan aiid 7gir , , , k) I
' iica11.4..-----'3or.
ty.' (it ~ n. MIA«
/, - ' -t.,-;:rin.t ! ,, r4
- 7 .of a afeaut carr .
.. s.—Grand 11.
.val nftleers. • '
'' G.—Jams C.
arhilSettiOV
ChTti in earriei
urtui iserenadtA
d 1%16-pre him 'a
tinnee In the ittreel
se,--a Ikiston not
m New York to '
ander, - conneted
Jones-- and her
, Of...Hri. Ge:irge
Otis, Mass_ In 1
• , --LHr. G. X.
„-: Carbon- Connty
ner, inritis holt
' by a gang t 4 Ir 1
~...- 'ff f l:—.-1,1Yane..4.! )
..., , •51;- , ers, gluts - au'
R.- . ( ietc.Frrq, 1
I. 9.--Tuilty,fr 1
of the Stiprerits
at l'ittehttrg,' ,
. . tleei) , ion re.t4tiy ;
declaring the- .
12.--Marriag
'cif Rhode Wan',
i • the fir-zretary 1
i . conspiracy to it
bents. the-plc
disclmed to t i
1 • Cent - Owl of 'Can
... Lord-Lyons. -,..
higher. agew..:
• ern On "h. st ,
V. George W. Lan
• U.—Henry ) .
from Enrol*.
rimmilastojude
19.,-.4) , ti
Cemetery.
_ . ... 7
' `2L-molt IL
rare coffee
stipulated
.11)e'did ft •
in State Pris.
22.—Miles r
nati, destroy,
•
ante, 5100,000
.
oral wounded b
- ,25.--Great a
Mountain 'Dip
Valley, and lr
tyLmiz cannon,
by. the troops
retreat was a r
26.••-tititions
'r7.,-Gen. 31
Vabsek
•-i-Major-C
•lapts
ith, '
gat tho.llerk!hl
.iith..onal ofrinito
min/ere-4 iu s mt
L in -the. presence
.1i outlaws known
)r Geu. Meade! ar
e. for taken, by
11-
nirio; IVooilward iontpmn„
Ootirt of Pettrogyho it actoOttl
tug a majoritv of tlik art, givqil
;1,, to T:rtato arafted - rArn, in effect
note v.ption Act uncsoustitutitpal:
at N't amhington; of Ciov. Sprague, j
• to Mist Kato Chaatc daughtcriof
the Troaetirq. - of
troy -Buffalo and of ex lake
i t
• e-porti
was . conttoctotil in Canada, and
. 3 Govenantenthy t o - Governor;
a, throni - -130' ' -- -latcr,l
Labor too' it foil
~ li
Atichinist4,
U. 8. Dist
rd Buedi
, • 4veuty
bud takon,
MEM
'tetler wht
.ky use.
Uq f
13euthttmo;
wood's
lit AT*
Os . /eflrem
the twiliT)
1 ,4410- st
siWyths riy
-
slaty Ridge,
13,430
rui...r Gen
mt. -
'Tbanyief
le's' rni, , ,,
liatibi Oran'
mi.- . J.ohn Mc
ilinnett,Ta3o
A'd klagee:
• - •
•,i, N. Ir.; Ch. well=
about town, , arm.
an . , and stibeequel..., -- killed
r owe liv Matthesfili.unttaaghtti;
a, - who shot Phillips) - through
n 3
lt ing . in his face. . .- •
December.
i>f, the statue of. ora aneema r
f) its polltitt9 on th d ome of trio
tington. The- fl is made of
high, anikw,eig nil
~000'potiniX
r • Crawford, ' by Clark
.of the 11.ussia fleet artived
, it ..Alexand ,- " , — ; ---lictarti.
camping
received
ig }Curial.
,--Vir
Ilefor hell
dent Frxnkli
vino nu the.
led, wotirta
Yixt~r of
!'e of Kun
'rail' Ea.%
les atai
itli ult., •......
ictii - prisoncra.
lie"Cartion C Huitv
-Steamer Isaac •lit
Si: lives lst. - •
of Itoriroti-clid•
/krirel from East'
rt.A tt'itt an encl. j '
letuleamee is ata
fttU'llareat for
tat , ;. -Thirty.
.aahuaKtm i . % li f
ittleaker or di
r t s Prudata.
tlit , v ielli meat
and and tit ah nth Oe by
~1
tgl e:w a afl k:attetit
"ars lit n i a ,. es,
Al: Eq.; atiol, or
a^ (VCIPCiti4 ilf the'
Iby tire, atiNew
and- twenty
E-"Yilt of the
e tite4lter /
y• erVg.....
, Dr flail,
'le C 411.10 61
pririst,
at
Vt i
chunk , '
- reemide
rebelx-if
ed State:
di"! 4of Co
chi
of red
yin as
Agri
_wane
vs ciffisrin
CH/Si ruined
• rible ehvi•lties
Ridsliank • Y
that. they fAr
tha liVsant
ear; .: whom
the
to
.:,to mice I'
'country.
Uracticed upon
7 oote did not i
*ethic:oil katal
Northrup, t'
, cil with
!nat.
a Inat.:
thlW.; P.
Kttlra. a Han-
Las, Pilaw/sac
, Its lams.
EePrd.,,,wana elect
1 matertv. '
,-, St Cillionoril.
nig.. ' Death' ut
fl:B
ion' fEnotville,
114 Edmund
.b' Jule of the
toll into camp,
ra eon
At, , • carried
mart of two ccren
'enneylrania Cai ,
de, estimated at
iirded the attack
back, the energy.
ie. fall of Tort.
its , evacuation,
iit i l i nnr pow...
~by Roeecrane.
see gain in the
robs,
dispxtebe%
r!1-
srry it tipli
I '
In- the President,
denid to prise
It:elfellion, much
Unlted Slate!, ;
muqtefed men.i
who, reisiat . thei
chZ!
I milit,F7 aßcl.
• -
commenced near,
Thotuunt Corps;
c,
~.
, $ noted
. .
... .. .. . .
tt Mill. Mich
. 4-11 - the .11ennh.:.
in 'CM! York Ci
a I ininet.
cts if New York,
itin ... .• '
th Atiaaian . rut;
lAI the murder
tiv children. in
tiro County JaiL
or t 11.3ifttotri,
lc* hrntal man.'
3 0 his, family ;
M, 4 11tielolhous . ,"
Inn :.)14nv pris-i
1.1 ti. s 9 dgwick
an I.Thr-
Itt a, in
4 , - .
...
iknnt
moo
I fur
ote.,
IWO
raved farevi.
, V irginik 413,r
' PaidOtt
. t.
I. OCC to t ID ;
112 if Ito.
(411 1 , 4416
and •
raid
, -
alma hrig„
tans VIO!!.
s igil l a
' Te
t0,14h
crthufa
ted
qua al
'le h
*sal,
lug
ntolikatiors-n
talk meaenties
the mining 4 . 11
larnation-en th 04,46 of ,Tortary.
hie+• ',N.lntelligespeit !ppm*"
rYleadro tha I
vers ' V
anilea Wire en tha
&mingle. • •
• 23.—Intentienee !recii4 , ea' of to
tlitht between' EkiMsq andlninr
.at Der:. 10 at; Tnnthilinct
In 25 rem& the fight ;burin sated
.irenitraiminEnaiam
etaltatisiti.=-4hnj belton, wire of X
ti l : "T:Luar —Uolonerat ei grop l o
an mari from the .War Department ti
Harria=ind rearimMote hismime
years' =red iith lanal
Springasik sa.7 4 , • •
27.—Funeral in New Xark of Gem C
~~ ;.
P "rTMILLE;
RDJkIe o ,hIANVART.
ORTIETH. 'lvo I
of,
THE - 111:1NRS'
IPUBLIBIIitykr i.orisvii,
The 40th Volume' of the Mammy - .7
*nomy with new type. and a la
P ,.
thin it; e rr attained before. ;
ThiJo amt. In addition to this general
da, patina more tomplete reports of
°tithe United Slates: than ear other publl
in;the totality. and it ;goes siberever . Coa
country. , mad also ha_ &trope., Its. Annu
thr Coal Trade, width appears in Jaututry
la worth - alone the ;vice of subscription
Trade is Mao In a vet* prosperous ronditi
Miming gi ..• attention ' throughout the.
evjei7 large; consume- and dealer' abroad
the Joczaid. for the correct informatio
with regard to the slide of the tmde. Its
price is small coanpared with the am
that may be saved- b ' muchasstri of Wad
themselves of information.
%Idle the drculat of the JOra-mt.
the County among one interested in the
circulates three ,ti the untaber of .
County as any °the paper Issues; and I
tine advertising med um for Moines...
Coal Operators and nd Owners. Iron :11
Itl acianists4 Oil • Ille ta, ;Notices to Con
4 1
&c.., embracing thet twines,. lain oil
contains a ery large portion of the cap
'country on Its PLisaiptiou list.
Tenet., fo the JOMMAI ^ $ 2 '25 per spun
or * - 2 5 , if ; obi paid la advance/All subs
I
be paid in advance u ilea the. parties s
publisher. I bubscrip ions can be s
Jot av , iI. 4:1 be turn shod from •
year IfIG4, I . •
7 tirAdvertlsemen P.-
:, Addrom
. SHEAF WS IV
or ALI. TO
ANTIBAC E Of
- , : or P NNOI
Will be ready for dr livery in LI
It reprelnts the ' I Fields M
Kau) kill, Luz bea rar
Wad, Cali
', -DI
I Lebanon Cot
Emharciag all the Abthrodte C
showmg4ll-the laiiA lines,
cations. th e position each col
pography, ate., rtc, ?r
Its new and striki a features
1
Wybming an tackawi
And theiMAIIANZ AND SI
TRlCTSreatit in MOH. each o
pries of the Map. Is is elecidr ...
compact; and the moat perfect :Hip ever .
Coal ker.; ens. The above 'map will be
sl :13 dn sseets ; • In covers„ 01 30
$1 13.1 .
Ai ow, 10beafcro• New and 0
Coal, Iron Railroad' and C:
./ 1 i -'OF PE*NSI:LVANIA. I
Published''y order orthe Legislaeure‘of
showing.the entire area of the State, its A ;
A". l a/BIT,CMINOrIICOAL FIELDS; its
ItAILIAVDS: the location of each FU to
LING MILL POlic; AT-. la Pvtlatqlt
1
anennes and d to nfarket.by toes
Narita hut, so tleya. , and -persistent
Mr. S.. 'with his inti to knowledge of t 1
sources r this with. *tate sin 66 his man
State Geortigical Su - ey of Pennsylvania I
compile In so smallcompass, so l imnch
A/
reliable information all c have iii he a
31 ,:t
Price Of . State sp—in sheets. $1
liti .43 ion roll rrs, 8113. lioth 312ipwi
lo covers} 0:1 13. ' ,
Duery of the Miners' Journal one
Mops. In sheets. $ 1 a in covers Si - 30 .
One,copy of theMiners 4 Journal and
er Map. ,, in sheets , . $3 ; in totem. $3 J
Therfe . Maps will bealstnt by mail to any
paid, on receipt ore ice. nstwil. Addy,
1 - BENJ. HANNAN, Publisher, r .
, tr-Trie., Mem ill be for sale by T.
ati
Etothet*book pnbl *hers, Chestnut abov
Philadelphia.. C. T 'Evans, book publis
way, NewNork, and. Little & Brown, I
Boston. , , I
! •
, i• ' Olu , NEW . VOLE:XL
.
I number of Tee MINER!
' • •
ROMMIRICt3 ,Fortieth Volume,
fifth ofi'its Publientisin`by• the ,pre
etor. This; paper .has. endeavors
Pace-With the,rapid grOwth of th .
in ortit , Sf i that its; readers abroad
- May ' thorohilly posted =on,
- . •
provetnents- ,
in prop;ress in all the
4;4 ieiions.. 14: file -of the Jo
the etrethe infancy of the' Coal
the pnisent is a faithful r
piokress, 'with-details which. ar
ho other shape, - and in
Will be inaluithle to the statistici
teorian.' In thkuture it Will end
serve the character of the paper
ty in infonuntton Pol3ining:fl?
itnportant to lid ,„branelies of to
uaad : whichis 'intligpefiriable to'th
the Republic in Wealth
Its'other departments will be
2+ to Ulrike it sil l acceptable nisi
circle, throt*hout not onl
.dounty, but beyOnd itist)oundtiri
In no s ß irit of egotism, .but wi
tides tide that our labors - are apprecin
t e fact that at Ito prryMus peri
• tence has thejleirUulation of
iroutiesi. beet . * Large iti at pr
1 it is I Steadilririereasiug4 anch
t
rely that the yery lib
renduMs we now offer, wM ad
' ur list 'a nring the prent year.
This liroltunt; is commenced - w
its our rcatders 4 Will perceive, bi.
Themis
a' I are onparell, niinioti'
The no pareil We use for iettin
ments, suers, poetry and ext
ion for lovils and coal4rade, an!
for etlitOrials, tutd for .first and
miscelhineous matter., The fa•
is larg+ud clear, V i diich will. .
•hy,those readers-whote_cyesight
.
, tect. .N*lth tbe rung .4 - pe how
gel nioi. in a colutUn i i than We i.'
old, the body of the i lbreiler
thaa'that of the hourkwis we to
Thehead orthe pi is not' alto
ally, It Mal= tit style of
oi. the phwnli ilch we,
II our ofil
,S ta ie "..il.4iave present
:sippropriitte7*
region- - -mining.
with. a piei On hii
drift. This Must
on the veins of
g eni4.4 sloPe, ire
prevailing in the
other Proviimenta
Pape,rilwhieh . the ey
eeive and appront,
ry for us to ,
. orne,c
they;at we :a re
pint ts, paper,
ccitenipprark
The expensed .
suy ittlised;!;
find we, cattnot
at a 651%. at 'a
Mink WWI
at the el.tte,.':o
o**liftk
I.4iltztg*
tatglOMhxt,' .
I)C4xeaer,
melli seceded.
•ivwti!it by na;until
wttw the.
setas4 l 9 conliileacS
at Scrutheirolina tor ,,,
however, was ! not ac=
attack on &Muer.—
. theiitiatterita
Bred twos* Star
7.
of tilt) WISP whip - was'seeking to land
men."-',.and stores" floater, We did not be
lieveilrey meant I Our eyes were soon
opted to th* —,,,i and : the Government
girdid its kiwi:for Ibtlecalitiest' - ' !
'Sow stands*
,GOlrernmerit today ?, At
'the Orme of 1883'oar, I sliundeitl was - not en
7:budging, and 1863 opened
, darkly for us.—
Not Even the succsa .of Genftal Renicraris'
odtbe well-con
.. I', eld of Murtreesbero' l
could idtogether , , I for the Union
c,
_defeat at Prederi , b. :. -. UP to April little
. .was done, but we 1 !nothing. In April un-1
der (leneral Hook ,
, lie Battle of Chisncel- 1
• lorsville was Tou gh failure, but really, . a
greiii gairi. Apt Inlcident of that movement,-
. Was, the 'death of S .n.iwall Jncloon, a severe,
we may say,. ., • hle loss to therenemy.—
Geberal Lee's Art..:.: I was fatal 'to him It
. coral:tette - 4m t 0..,, : e V movement In his
141r* inJruaeourd ,
.4e i tysigur g ,tve had am
ple Coroi,ensatioq. - tar IClUmce ll orsviller. .The
Rebel attempt at! i, v4ien ended with Lee's
retreat, from Penns Ivania„and the mpture in
Ohio of Morgan an. WS men. This was the
turning point. . - W .added,at once, more ter
ritory to what we I tsz acquire' and placed
the Miisissippi at .ur control.. While Gent,
oral Meade was t • :poiing of the main Rebel
army, General Gra . t was taking Vicksburg,
and General 'Sank. was tritimphineat Port
. .Itudson. ' The.o Mans of Gen, eral Grant
which 'preceded rt , e slultilig •up of a I.•uge
force of braie m 6 iii Vicksburg, are justly
characterited as be ng of the highest, order of
Military excellence Gtimt is indeed, a great:
~
. ,
soldier. - These au . ~: • : ,t 4 off Texas with
its thousandsof . , ven, sheep and hogii, that
• Were Consumed I Itionthe 'soldiers, while
at alater period tii:s 'ncess f GeiThral Ranks
i st
hear the Rio Gran. e mrt , aw ed toinuch•Or
the Texan foreign trade of , importance
• to the Rebels. ,So tier has, • en'de.molished,
and Charlwert es a blocka;le-running pert,
has been as herme fealty sealed us cronstadt
in December. ,Th 'City is doomed. • Its cep,-
fule is but a finest . • n of tinie., The powerful
- guns of General Cl 11n ore command 'it, and
...
he shells it at his 1 lea fs: 1 -
...
. at-prize
Beataa of
• foe It.
g received
irneee, d to
for three
from
mi l
.
U D
NAL,
NAL • COM
circulation
ewe of the
Coal Trade
Mon issued
m•!. In this
,_.oast ics of
L 'f each year,
The WO
.' and lain
!: 'miry, and
• lit to take
It contains
.t.scriptlon
1
• t of money
i by availing
_ .
me out of
Itritiie, it titiii
. pies ,In the
therefore a
m. generally,
itinfactorers,
)is, dc:.
partieti. hod
alists of inc
In advance,
- -- , t
IC
le
he
Late' in the su
sutned operations,.,
ncio a, While Gen]
,rant Tennessee, I
noxcille The' .
lOWed; and throng
eral ThontaS's; filet
enemy 'was btttll
Speedily reurgani'
•;43eneral..Grant, ph
meantime (leherni
:street, '.c(insidered
Oghting 'Genera
king - ovantaie7o
body hf Hebei tr
....General' Grant keit
twenty-third of
4ayS7 '.hard fighti
,Tragg a series of
11Ookerand Sheri]
.; troops were con!
points, taking sere
six pieces {at' cann
valuable stomt, a
suedes killin
liens.' All these, s
cost of.dply forty-1
s . freet raised the sit
of. Decettber, -
heavy h*ses: ,Vict
in Nissouri, Ark
' En" ss p p
and bringing to
States flag until rel
tied of the
'leashed foy
on .
=II
, nrylvanla,
111.ACITE
A\AJ.S and
ACE„ teILA
i~lso all th.ir
routes.
11, !lath-lan
miners} rt;.-
;. on witrthe
n r is:ar could
nimble and
tern
in .cover ,
sheet*, $ll I
These are some
God-has blessed
Bing the milinuir
doubt, and permiti
ly restoration
Did spacepenni
to Show how mu el
weakened.bv wt,
`the people are '
WA!
and how decided
In their determine{
Slaveholding confc;
. that We arc at the
Lord Lyons, in'a
,ipiediCts ihe terini
nutilts,..while th
o r -*The London
in i their piejudicy
Ppndency -in the :
Akre
at blow a ,
was struck I
first of January,
Emancipation I
our side .eiVilize
the secessionists.
*tic Monthly, r
the Procia,riuttion
It stands} in' sirik
years of the war,
for us, and lett th
iny'a case WaAlt _
Ortr . imProi - -
tribnted to the t
Parliatnentoof I
that the kingdom
fended , by the
* Eliaabeth 6 exelai.
Mr; .tpetdter,' bitt
: so
, !„3 „
- the might};l
n
'vaiW.at our exit ,
ii , ghtl to yipeet II
dertake to say ;- I
should not . desert
link the nation's
and hatfice shed
in ortietto mita
away of the
II I
and both
141cireon,Ix,'s.t
‘t.rtlle, Ps.
Pettir.9n
, IThird Street,
?r, 44S'Broad.
I
• : JOl ttNAL,
nil Jihirty
limPri-
it . to! tzetp .
al
at! home
ll lie im
yarios
to
iord of its
preserved
1w I'u,ture
111 . 1 1 4
vor ti) pre- -
r
so
ittlieturt7s,
I rogi i *f,
o
•d ' poiver..
conducted
to t4e Tap-
Schhylkill
n'grsteful
we_ note
_sits cz-
I c kist.ns'
Week-.
e are: en
-1 clubbing
largely to
new, and
dint . 'iv•pe.
• •
d brel4er
advm.th;e•••
the min
the breTier
fourth' page
Of the type
appreciated
hs. not per=
ver; we can
uld with the
44 strainer
nUerly used:
eri'd
THE Gmmid
pay, tiatlay, the.
State, doe Jamu
ing to some $2O,
EDI t
•
CELOW DED" OPT. Interesting letters from the
Fifty-fifth asst Fiftdith ftemmenta, P. F.; and
Eighty -f "It! tut Riounent, arc ansveida=
my nut rei will be pnbliabed as wxm
'as our cninnme ate eyed of the preeenrenpoo
them.
13Y!tad
yiw.; but in
Wed there
I*.fln
of the
side eats
Of ithe
a Falter
out of a
made
tocOtik
lac are
• of the
LEM
WUlee4sa..
Off_ 111111d0g
cheer:
31hling a
laut of our
ila t . ; 4lr.
1;111 Haven, , tor
hay, Emma dry,
thPg a .
tiara
oI Paper,
L except,
relined
its Pike
only in
to. thaw
,itn"er Gru . lti~secssnti re
,
• • nel matched . upon Cltatta- -
* Burnside - Moved. into
i.d iObtaincti posseasipn' f
, . • ,
• tile of Chicka t mauga fo -
.the stubbOrnmsS of Gen
, die grand purpose of the
• i
. • The • triioh army was
•.edL and ;reinforced, • and
co in el:nman-1. ln the
Br;lgg gent , General -Long- .
side.
second' toiJ ksott, as a
to'!attaekl Bu side. ta- ,
j 'the absetwe of So large a
'pm undergoZ" cadet.,
mtbd the i olTe re on'the
6 vetnber, :. and dt ring three
I inflicted 'i up al General.
def'euts, Genet- s Thomas,
ant• [ •
doing the work. Our
phitely •irictOriOtis , at all
1 positro ns,
ral . i
st row , ' ,forty
n, five' thousand muskets,.
d ,Seven-I thousand...prison
!, an s diVotipding great hum=
iccrses ' ; were gainedat s.
ve 'hunch-is]. mel., Licng
get of KnOxville ori thb lith
7ing ' beep , defeated: with
I rids have also been gained
sari, Louisiana, Mid in lis-..,
ng-Ithe euemy'i, numbers,
'tory under the United
'ently- held by the Rebels. -
(the successes with which
I
urlarrus.duriogi. I t463,' pla
'.• ' ' '
,-sult 01 the - warheyon&all
ti 4 us t(i,hope for the ear
'a4.,..... ',,. - f l I
.. , • '
t, we Would adduce facts
tii the States in rehellien are .
rthlcss currency, and how
g 1 learn in
. their cause ;
Earopeati-governmen are
lion !not to recognize the
1 era( y: They would prove
bel.iinoing . . of the
.-.0.
iisi;:itch i . 4k Earl liiiSsell,
1 atliiq of the war in three
AmericaneorreSil'ondents
,
bws, " strongly pro-slavery
I• Windt au increasing , dci.- -
- .
,
• nth, • -.
the Iritalityl of the 'Relic--
y Vresident Lincoln on the
1893, -‘ilit i nt he issued his
r titillation. . It ranged on
hations, and confounded
Says a. writer inlbe " At
' the history of the year of
Autrvetous. in our-eyes.--
ng; contrast .to the -other
. or which eloised badly
iMprOisionthat the ene-
Od: one, apettking- militari,
4 condition -.should". be at-
Me •;C:111!lie., When ;in the
1, Ir.•!-,tipeaker Croke; said
of !England l ' had been de,
ighty. ann Of the Queen'
iedfrcnn tlie throne, 'So,
ratiStr .bY the mighty hand
irtni. We have been saved
r a of, Pod,' Neither '': . ina-.
ii -' foreign levy' lots pM
yue.
en's
7 had
,the
liven's aitl,. we ciumpt, un
ut..!. we do - know ; that we .
q e 0, hid we continued ..to
•
H, use to that of oppreasion,•
hlOod and eionnde& gold
• tin'systCm of slavery had
I afeholders.."
mite ol"l"4lladelphia, will
of the
.
1844, in gold \aunfult
i`cof interest. 7: - •
affairo.
M==
Isll4,Jaa:'
1 Skrtanii:.:: 7' ii 4.1'8
3 811701/111.... 7 ' 14 47
i Xnktum -,,. 7I P 4 414
5 .2 7rma4r...... 7 11 440
Winefizqai..l 7 i 4 150
.. remo44 ... T i 4 31
7 . 14 rd
'Biro
The
=to m e w ,
Wet. JoektiPb
iNaturak e Il er t g tajare re
ittersonulrY
Bt. - •
•
Ptrib . . lt hia lltave"ki le of
home nn a Igner_ : •:s thou' friend & z re .
Aweid p esie,
of f .
FuldnA,ikes bided fletial"
The ex Thurpdsiy bat
!Wished ambia-
solgiv wat the 'limn Hall ell
.szt,lethinstant, td - whigh lir. 0,1
Geesil vor=aphoinl
ih ie e d . Carriers of - t gime /meta. Int aro 1
it sincerit thankilior liberal patronage env
to them yeolt*ltC
~,) Wan nil tilfitythey .
ithi denim :
,I* - : ',
1•4111/: - 1141
as - , •,. 1
R• 74 9 6tR wildal Let . P..... tic k -- . 1.
, 431 ~ 'PO
~ in that ray. - - -.'"v', ,- ! ' , - -, :i
• til s : Interests:l Pi zre.-:- . Copies of the pictnre
:f elt,
o the three of Kr. jilimosertso-4ho
d soldier found ori , the Gettysburg battle-fteld.
tanes'which was found tightly cliiped in his •lialida,
Ibr sale et the lbook-storeif B. ,Ititirmart, hr
t is Bortti,_ The ' t he the sale of these
a
bsrUennW to - edu tug the briphana.
d[Departure of artr,Te_@itmriy.—On Thum
y a Ito iftUoel Wynkirors
Twent l ai li Winsv - RilareaValryßegiment. Yebleli
- 44 beenstatiosed hare stow lost saromeriweedt
trii Harrialmg to be. inustered (rut of the - service.
.Tr Regiment will, be . reorginized as a three
7 ire' Regiment undierits present Colonel.
•
I Me German. Laskurt9C- , -Berr- itin-• JHoplier ot
CMS' . Borough, as acomplished dermal' scholar,
atmounces that he l ivill give private lesson in the
(ennan langusgerher at the residences of im- -
pas or at his own. 'l74r. Hoppe taught German
Upr several years Baltimore, with :success.-
- ''fbis'is a rare oppcietM#ty to acepire the-Wit:nage
A , i*PtiiritY.• • , ' .' .. • . ,
1 ~- -
Pm a l-rint.-,Capt.:Alebe- Thompscm of the
• •
fierenth — Pervania Cara Diu ßegiment. imd
aunt:. :R- ibilaarde, of )he gtv-wirtb -Regi
ment, P . V.; but mils' on the star Of Gen . Bart
lett, reached here' r,his ,woek on furlough,. and'
Were welcomed b y their numerous friends. Both
have 'seen much *biotin. seilic and are in' the
enjoyment of est:aunt health.- ' •
at. ./.)a,!/..c- T Sritalay last was St:John's
Il4y, • In the morning the members of Pulaski
Bodge,:tio. 2IG, 31., withs namber of vis
iting brethren, sttenth4 dhine service hi the Sec
ond Presbyterian. Chinch, _a nd liatened" to .a per
on delivered by Brot her H. F. Colt.. It was
sfppropriate to the occasion ;.ernbodied. statistical
infonuation of intere-it to the Lodge, and was an
linpressive and finished production. •
I Norma. , EiLleOpe r 4lacoh Douty, Ist , Lietitinard
y
cif Co. K, Fortweig 't.ll -11.,.r. V.,. who Was re-.
clantly, woutslea at' . la, is here . . lle made'
i narrow escape fro death' at, the hands of the
ritebels. A mime ba struck him in the, left aide,
and glancing from a rib passed around his'body.
'lt was snbscquentl Citmeted,Ffrom his chest.—
Vac wound thou g.h painful, ;was not solidus: , The
Lieutenant will - Statt, on 'Monday next to return
tb his 11.01iment. 1 - , ffhe command .numbers
rnlmen, of which number 150 bethinks, wil re
ist. sulficient to rrtain its organization.
.L.._-_ __l-I-L. - • -
Notice to :Draftee!' -Ven.---.Capt. C. Tower, ri•ii
vpst Marshal iif this District, embracing Schuyl
kill and Lebanon Comities, notifies all ivreons
drafted in the Distriki, who balie failed to report,
t) do 111) at his llcaillinarteno iii thiS Dorotigh, on
or before Monday, .Innuary 18, 1861: and all per
.4orts Who have appeared Aid hid time given to
iperu,:nre also notified to report before or at. the
i l. e
Ines given to thei4n r.t.
speetively. Failure to .
. ,rt is notified, gill iz.nbject ,tlnt,.‘e guilty of it, to
• - -arrested 'and treatCd as:deserters. '. • ' , '
&
,
A - m Year day wlis dulv 06:mimed here by the
tame-honered cuatorn of ; tiring itin. and bv frtend
lie calis F Qnite a fall of, enow on .Thuraday gave
irointse of good :aleighing I.ye . sterday, but rain
t t he same night&nverted the s how into aluab i and
tul.•
- In the afternoon a dinnei - ivaa given by .the la,
,i
ii , ,i , of Poltiodlle to the Isit ;New YOrlt nttferYs
'apt. Bat.*, and the Cavalry, at, the barracka on
Centre 'street, which war,a ,pleasant affair. On
Qu- occasion, the ineniberk of;lthe Battery pre- ,
kiented , to Lieut. Fuller, of that riunrauud, a beau
tiful s‘vord
•1 lk , xii, of n L'il-gouj
ram Perry, I: , t S,..:rg,
11.cwhafella, .It,,,Bati'
Oa here, died - on.Clir.
helnge4l oi. Altian2, l ;
liive been - taken for
Ortetl to the 'Depot i
*rotting last, by tie
Member. Sergean.
srie abilities, eseellil
ikets in life, his fan
Alliany.. Ills fath
City, is a prommei
`pate. The decease.knewhim. , I
i re' : 7 - -,- - 7 ---.......7.--, -
N .
I .ot - ,d awl' Tii,thcc. Ltan , t.e. :/fon.w , :i crud Voris ,
li ra Zi gi r:l 4 •nu er- a s l; " -:i l f I clic?: • r 71 ( / Il o , . !? t ( l . li n s l' f% ' ;u s il r y . .. r il:
li
(Mures that he.ceoffer,at Mablie sale not 7'itursl
day, Januaryll, ,' at tNI house. of Samuel
f dhoti, in that .8.0 nigh, a', ... quantity of valuable
1 64
eoal awl timber lanls, }Mins% and town lots, &c.,
heated in TremotO,Pini,grovettind, Wayne Town-:
ihips, and in Pine 'ore Ilorough . . Also on Fri
gil
day, January 15,1 at his house near Pinegrove,
tour mules, two hotiies, six cows, twelve:Amad of
outm,eattle,: twoyoung bulls , - f9urteen South
4own blitlfp, vightl ..shoak Wagons, 'carriages,
Lurain, -agricultural implement's household furrii
re ..1;:e.. The 84.4 will etnumenue at.lo o's.loCk.,'
• ' _3l. ! ,_, - 1..
~, .-
1 '
!•,,. "Thicl.7ll.4.q' Or),
number of "13nekA.
iin•9•paid Sehtivt4ll
4orne t.; Pot tilviii4
i
- :aura to conic dote
conned them..ielY,
o the terror 0f.114.
ta-msengerm. Thev:l
Ihe rear of the hi
'ort Cartmon inBppel
e3tod whetfthey 1.T;•
boosett;" they brt.k
ult
ff nroed the *in
We note this oecnirn
nd order procliviti
.f theme! brigda, •iq
evratie.party of t 1
..lekso , derknoelits —Rev. 8: - F. Colt acknowled-,
es for the 1::':l. C Commission from Mr. 1. F.
arris, 15 ; and is happy . ,to announce that the,
fall for donations 4) Sto4 l Coal; for , distribtition'
mong the needy fsmilies of (Mr' fallen orabsent
hikers, residents at l'hiladeMhia: is already be
ig most nobly iesiion(led to, net:withstanding the
tessation of work anrisv , the festival. week. The
following' pledzes have been reeeivt;4l, - viz.: -
Cennor..l:, Pat terisori.,'. '..., ... f' . 1 .-:2 ear load*,
~ A.. E. S. Sillithan... • . 2 --.. Ile
). P. iir0, , 1177:77.........
.I'irt. 'Mines; Jr., Aleo,, :.
• ohn IL 'White— .. ,
Yin. It. Williams:: ' gt.,- .
,tiHen Fisher, ~ ...' . 1....: ....
3.• h , W. F. DOnaldnott
IL L. Cukc
100 Wm., most of . which has already been shipped.
fill Coal don a ted (of this obj ea.; should be add rem
[
I to G. H. Sfriurr at TlnimasitranSon's, corner of
iriledi and , Lombard Sta.; or at Wm. H. Alter's
th Street above, Irlar ; half to Mach--S ,. .ard. for
otivenience of dht.t intion. Full acknodiedliment
ill be made iu the, 'Oty,' papers Of all donations,
that cmr County !nap reeetre its Proper mead for
kid* its own' noblv deeiked charity. ' All who send
bipropone to semi Coal-Will please intimate the
iononnt„ the timei( the ,tolliery, and flint, to Her.
p. F. Colt, Prittsrite. ' I . '.- 4 , . • -.-• -
Two, car loads . hive. 'alio' been pledged to him
for distribution amhrtg needy soklier's families in
tit own lloronghlir 31r4 w . IL Starr of :Sew Lon
don, Coon -am 'l9l be - given as direet4A. ~ . •
k ,
• •
. No..pnir.—At A j stated,•tneeting- of Schnvlkili
Is'Age. No. 139:it. Y. 1d., 1 0f. the Bon:nigh ot Or.
i scigsbnrk, htddion Wedge sday.'eresiing,De,ceinber
& ."341, 18t:1, the:ToUowing Ofticera wera tlOctell• to
Ferve the ensiling U3+ll l / 1 1C year cOmniencing on
Re. John's dar,-. - I(27th- inst . .) .4—W. 3f., Wesley.
rtifironwr ; R. IV..j jamb I.l.,ROffnian ;.J. W., M
ichael .1. Thomas '• Treastirrr; George Wernert ;
liecretarv, Samnel l ti. i ':Wilen: . -
k , The ofticen4 ell wire installed the ROM!' even
tog by D. - D, G. ,31., George IL 31cCobe ~ Evq.
- Swatara l'Arsige, No ~.',20. A. Y. M.,.`of ,TretoOnt,
as elected - tile following ottictinl for the Masonic
ear comnomeing on 8, t. John's Day„ 1853,:—W.
;74r.., Gabriel Drake': S.V., Dams D.'lehman ; J.
rV., George P.. Owen f - Treastirer, Aaron Eckel ;
23ecretary; J. A. la: T. • 1 . 7 7
I The following ofli*raa hve been ela;eted by
1
uylkill H. B. A. Chipter.\
No. 159, A. Y. .31.,.t0
r-inrve fur the ensuing 31 . asoni year :—High Priest,
:. .' Smith' I Ring, Jfiieph Ca': Onlw.iv ;- Scribe,'
LlOhn Green': Treasurer„ JohnlFisher ; .84. , eretary,
John F. 13: Ktuniima. 1- • • i'. , • •
1, Ashland Lode, —W4, on the 24th nitima, elected
the following offsays. to' serviiinring the ensuing
13fasonie,year :•11 , c, 3L, George H. Helfrich; g..
NY., Henry TriNallis ; ;. W. ' Tames R. Cleaver;
Heeretary, William Levy ; freaaurer, :ialptier H.'
Nalter. - •- ' '- j
.„ 1' -
,1 •Theofficers-werrinstalleal an the 28th. - . .L
1 The following naniod gentlemen having been.
gelected Dereilibiv 7th:,l 1843, for the ensiling Ma
/lonic year, were installed in Philadelphia, at the'l
'annual ussicm, (lit. John thelEiangelist'S Day,),
km Monday, December 2.t; 1563• -i - - • I •:,
I,___ . Bro. •Dirid C. Skean ti, Bight ,Worshipfill Grand
. 31aoter.•
, , . ••• .
a
Bro. L. H. Scott, Bight Worohipful Dep. Grand
ater
Bro. Jno. L. Gesldaid, Bight Worshipful ft.G:
Warden. • - '-Ij' .-- 1
I Bro. Itiehord Void., Right' Wortshikid 3.. G.
portico. , _ ~ - ••.1 - - - ..
Bro. Petri. Williamson, ItiOt
,Woushipfid 6.
.Veasurer._ " .. - 1 -
':
ary
t Bro. William 114. Adonis, 11ight Woiohipfail : d..
, Secre. , I
• •
11 Gen. H. llfeeal - W; Egli.of Tantaipa: has been
lialipoiuted 'District - lieisity Grand Muter .for
hiehitylkill Conntyi'abfQ District DepritT G. High
Itiest of the Grand Holy liciyal Arth Chzter of
I Petnayliouia; for, the' counties of fichey and
I *rim •
...
. .• —.—_:-:—............. i_. !...____-.. I, •
l•
II - CAiisborts—A 'llinier to• air ffiratidi
The Cliriettnias feeI:MUM . , limited off veto pies&
unity hen . The Tnighloig; Itun damn bean; tit.
Mne skating Order, , handrail" Of pigeons l annued
itbeineclum ou theirtuay oUface. ; The_ladieo
thWitold., and 'oiy, vi.. appropritdo "slut
awt=co, ad - toren:lntl tothe - beanty of
eiseate. - Thatinerea;t4ltie - felt in this
Import, is - f'• ' 4 fact th moreakatos haie
sold 67". to tip no far, than
A Mc
ever betr-- : // 44 °* ..
.
: ''•
=hi ,
''Patt!Fiiiiies
non:es calimnix.
Lest cr: 2 -1 43 troz
N. 1 4, X: 12- 212 neng
rtnt Q. 35 {.IR erg
, F4ll N. 22 • ••
Loft Q;
• _ .
MEE
-001.40-4- - -
r i•f lii-
a;it of Coirpany B, Captain
Corp:4,-ertatioit
'inunam night. The deceased
.Y.,1 where• the :ivpiains
ipt..•rruent. "`they *ere es
134fongh,•bri TtiesAlay
Cornparf;r,of which he waa a
,Perty . t its a yoinqinniwof.
nt cilltration and- F,ood proe
ilr of the first in
'.17 at;pret.ent -3lavdr iif that
pubes; tuaii of New York
waa a favorite with 'all who
, .
Lork. r -.9(true days_ since a .
ots'' (C'arbcin County assail-
Counts, - a visit, intending to
I. They took the train at nis
i the %,7aller' and On the route
. f..y hrandVhingkniCes, etc.,
peaceablr disp2sed among the
t.rerefiinilly locked in akar at
in ; buti whets: they ;reached
ring that they would all be ar
, ived at Pottsville, and "cal
.e out, and as the!traini moved
dowsof, the cars with stones.
'-nce. its a speeitnen of the law
res ; and la ih-like ditplykition
; rtierdir -"stars". of the-Dim
et Coat region. , ' ' ~,
.....
...1... ..1.• "
..., ......... -
....,1., .... :a "
...I. a',
y C at On Bar
orp, play
and'
4 imidg — ibv
aria
oda of :the
peel Md 6A. •
, by the Invaßl Corps,
riglaittlend safety of the eortanuti.
,710,e ar iipsid &storm of 'applause. •
de/wrend tribute to the 41:Okon - el
1014111000111Agitit eta offered to Capt. APentafil
_Ottiksunna--A gentleman. and saol•
44 1 - ti an tia , ~," Iteraitst; of character and kind
.
.hi
. I*, the, respect and love .01
•• ' '• ' .er honor hi* anawalhe
• ;4, • %Mkt* ;,4ll.ll lor e' Ire adll,.
•**Or Ada
.1 nmektia egkeetil
• fterr. . •
.: cat 6, ` • •• arneniiit 11'4
Iftragnomionar.l . Afor !paid to the eceasksi of
Idietftee Noon the 'duties connected with his
lfentlatnettellist the" .at Pats - mite; 'and to
the marked kindness and =Amy uniformly sr
tended to himself and his connuatml by the EH
seqrsillaatsville.: He 2 adartrrd the soldiers
Inwent To teiy With reference to their
rdatim.'' with an.oloquertt wmthesent..
directed to the - Corps., which. Wtt. inn
prompts,- lee did not get as it • was delivered, and
CMIZA pablish it.. Enthrusiasticiliinerg followed
the ,
Thrtte cheers were the given blr the ladies' who
projected the plan tot"' the dinner. 'and the. 'happy •
eninpsny'thentemed. A..detswr parade to '.fi'••
the Barracks closed the events of the day.
TIIE ARMY.
• • . •
Taut • tit -Clastielitess ,1 e 'die- rinerfselebtlit
.- =tag, r. v., Bream !Few. SilkAta Dee.
..11 16 ,7 1 156%, :
iii..3kißair Lta.sout..urtleva OM Rro.. P. V.
I '.
; .-.
' Knoxville , Tenn „ Dee- ti. 1A63.1
Morris Jots's& :—Gentlemes :.1 Wee. the
home to transmit the following list of eastuatierit'u toy
command "Mee Nov. 154 h to date:
~i'., . ergearit It*pit-Reed; Co. It wounded at. Catonbelly
. ;• Btarko4 Tenn:l33ov: 16th, died Nor. - t tej • 4:4:1,..:_ ,
.Corpritat John - Spimarer,ATO:ll. VTolloloair .... 10, .
IlTenn , ,. Nov. tith„.died_Nov. 21'111, Pim.' •
privagelesepix Weite, Co„ 11.1wOrmtled at Knoxville,
' I- Tenn:, Nov. 2.lth; died Nciv.„22th. 1863. , .
Private-Jonas' Raldenian..CO. L kllled at 'Knoxville.
• ' Tenn.. Nov, 24th. 151].
Privide.Clealea-Weaver. Co. L, wounded at Knoxville,
• Tem; Dec:34186.1, died Die. sth. 1863. - •
.Ist Lleasceb Booty. Co. Koetaanded at Knoxville,
,I Nov424th—lefl side-of cheat :, slight. . •
2d Lieut. Hurry C.' Jaeksoa, Co. IX-wounded at Knox?
& ".- vine, Tenn.. , Nov. 29, 19G3—10 thigh : slight. . ,
Private Martha Tobin . C, wounded at Knoxville,
Tenn., Nbv. 24th, ISG - I—left foot : severe..
•Ptivite J. P,. - WildeimOth,, Co: A. wounded ..at Knox-
I. - vale, Tenn.. NO% iMd. 180--In hand ;;slirtht.l
- James Reiser. Co. L wounded at Knoxville,
.- . Tenn.,' Nov. 21 1, 484 A—right ear ;. Olga; . •
Private John Idirtoheyi Co. K. wounded at I.:Doi - MIN'
Tom.: Nov. 23,di P4134-in aide : alight:
.Private Austin Perm, CO: P, wounded at Knoxville,
Tenn. Nov: eS..ISIZ-..-10 wrist: tdight
Private George Livingstrin..Co..A., missing in 'action
at Can:ooN StatiotXTenn., Nov. 16th, lizat. .
Private Daniel Root, Co. 11, „Missing .In action at Elms,.
_. Till i e; Tenn., Nov. 29th, 1 — :-.3. : • ' '
-Private:Robert MeKruth. Co. lc: missing- in action at
Knoille.„ !Fenn., Nov. 24th, 'ISM, '
Private JaMes Brennan, Co. K. missing in' action at'
Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 26t.h.,180. , ,' -. •• .
',Private laaa4 Arndt. Co. 1. missing In agthin,it Camp
• 1 hell's :Station.' Tenn., Nov.: ie.,. 18C.1 : `-•-enverelj.
.• •" , wounded in 1144' left on field.; :. • . '
Private J. - K, Sherman. Co. K. missing. in Xenon at
.. . '.; 'Knorillie. Tenn.: Nov. 2§126 i 1863. • . • \
am, very respectfully, !.: ,' ‘.
• . , I:. , , . Tour otet merest • '- • .:., •
• J, A. Qtwint3e4 Major Commanding.
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, 111 E Lilt OPEILITIONS - AT; KNOXVILLE.'
.To our time welcome Correspondent; -"O. C,B.ssof
the Peril-eighth ltel.l, ment, P. V.4we are indebted for
the following narratlmsof events at Knossille„.Temi.,
during the operations of the rebel. ' Lotrwtreet against
~
that place. 'The part taken . by the 'Porty ; eighth in the
severe renitte jwit ended,. Is 'graphically -told • by one
. ~ •
correspondent, sind,Will,be read With, Interest by Alt:
. - liatoMcaterrssiorr Moo.' gre Dm, ego A.-c.. 0
Cart NEAR lit-m.11,0r, Traski• Dec. Igth. *Of -
3irsami.' , Etirions:--It may' not be uninteresting to
give yon a r,esnme of the • dolnilts of this Brigade,, but
more par tictilarly the 4:;th. during the last tiArult. At
.'
.the risk of wearying Yon somewhat, here's at It. Let
'roe preface my jotting's 'down of the hod' month's rte
tions, with 'remark or two concerning .the actiVitx of
the Union` 1. rces Place their first occupation- of "Bast
Tennessee. This Brigade left Camp Nelson.on the 12th•
of September, Dia - and since then to the present time,
Just 'Wee noir e dhs„,has marched 36 ed
4 miles and travel
by milmad 1 smiles. making, .190. mike in all. besides
haling bugs., d 111:thiCe (tette and as ninny skirmisher,
and being besieged twenty days. Wiesner declares
that:the CalniKillnlin Nast tennessee has been an in.
• anive one, deserves to be conscripted into it to.-gro reg
iment and fed on ottr.rter rations for. the period ..f three- '
years: On the 11th' of November oillers to break cunt)
reached us atonebettatlfui camping; ground.rusrt Le
mile,. L On the )sth :Iva were at Louden skinnishin.g
with 'the rebels all day—this brigade being the last to
learn; and in pail protectinethe rear of the Ahoy of.
the Ohio:, in litseretreat toWard Knoxville. 'Upon being
.relieved the'Drigade was pntici forward to the trout,.
(stopping long enough at Le it to be freshmilieu:St),
do take' op a'piisitiod on the Kingston road, which leads .
Into thi , Hnoxville'riati near 'esinpbeirs statiOn. nod'.
_lapin which there was evert reason to believe the ene
my would come In on to cut. oft our retreat towards,,
Knoxville. It was daylight when the Brig*lteresehed
the stied designated.' Col. Sigfried to whomc the , task
of preventing the enemy... approach . In th. direction
bad beat a.ssignert r bawl scarcely thrown ht
forward leis cm.
airy skirmishers half a mile,when: they bdcame en:
gaged with the,rebel skirmishers... It hes-sine evident
that notch depended upon our holding 'this - position,.
,Den. Burnside.... orders being to hold it nt 'all hazards.
Until 'reinforces(L and well was it: held. although the
Brigade waisei.ctrelY presseld on all ,Shies. -The fight
ingrat the jtinct'ou of the roads was - sharp and, • savage:
Receiving orders to fall hack we dirt:so lit good 'style.—
Thnsl opened the Battle at Campbell's Station: ' It was
an fill dart.. figlistcommencing.earlY on the Ifith., and
darkness put an end to fL The fight after .the affair in
the Woods at the junctioni of the roads, becanie one. of
the, grantlest'sights In military display. The battle-field
was clear from woods or obstructions of any kind - MO
, that the particirm.'nts could view the . mitventents . of etch othes withont di !iris Ire could plainly discern the'
eneuirs moicinents. anti then all our own were risible'
also. It was a'grand Military drill; and beat all the. ear:
.• elation, of a battalion day one,cduld imagine.. Some .
say Ont. Burnside Is Incapable rhandling a large body
of troops. An ive'wiiness of his skillful otanouvreing .
pa the - battle-field at Camplie!Ps Statism will say'diftem
-Irby. It 'tithe oprnion of those that ought to know,
that there Lave been", few if any battles lon ht tinring
this *sir In which so Many eiolUtions had to be per
"binned, anti in which troops had, tieen so• skillfully
handled. Your torrespondent does not pretend to. set
up his men 'Opinion. but hamaxleflies" used( his eyes
and certainly never beheld a gran der, picture. or:never '
uot Iced 'bow beautifully every movement : coincided with
. a conntermovernent of the enemy. Major Oilmourar. ,
rived from the east in time to pin ideate in this engage
mum, entree:mended the 4.Sth Miring - it. The regi:
mend behaved well and lost one killed. (Semet Joseph
Recd.:Co. It)' one wounded .and a• prisoner. (private
Isaac Arndt:lol: I,) and our missing. (private ("corm.
' Livingston, Co- A.) Alter dark the retreat was. con
tinued to Knoxville, where We arrived . early , on 'the
morning of the llth. •. '• . ! .. • '. • ~:
linbxvilleOem Burnside determined to hiilil..so the
pick' 'and tli shovel were pat into requisition, and dig;
ging and shoveling became. as regular a habit 23'firaVO: ,
log one., , breath. Finally we, succeeded in becoming
strongly enttenr.het—impregriable As was afterward;
prix en. One of the most severe duties t o be performed
was picketing. Scar mly a day pass.al but some of our.
men were Wiled or wounded cd the picket line, and:
, Indeed so close did the rebel pickets get that. it was tin.;
safe for a head to app ntr above our line of entrench.
meats,-as was demoustrated by the killing and wound
ing of several of this Brigade. On the night of the. ::Xd
of November: the picket line in front of this Brigade
was driven in by-a strong column .it the enemy.. Col.
- Sig,fiied determined to re-establish Ids line. so, he se-.
ferled for dial pornose the 4sth Perm. Reg,- and the'
- :let Xasietehesette Regt. :At daylight on the morning
, of the •,I.lth these two regimen : is made a 'most.. gillsuit
chine (the 49th being led by Major Gilmour. *he Man
aged the affair most tuibtlsoritely) driting the 'rebels
tack Inge* confusion., killing and wounding it number,
and capturing some priSonerit Our line WAS - ee-mitab
'lsbell •' The 18th behaved moat. nobly. Its conduct
not only Ctia_thia occasion, twit many other, deservedly
stamps itstsk veteran orgealzation. : Be it 'understood,
that'She 2lstidld well also, but I sneak, particularly' of
the46th, ' the people reading this feel more les
• truest in it. On one other otcasion - our pickets' were
dtiven In bn 'Me line was re-m.tablished by the.t.l Bri
t7ttee
re& The pkker line of this Brigade at the end of, the
••elege, remained In the same' place It held at the oPen
bag of the siege. ' It would render my letter, of an atl-.
most internilnahlelength were I to describe the many
scenes end Incidents attending the siege Of Knimille. I
. Nevir *we :.iii.c::pe called Upon to endure gmater hard -,1
, rift* or placed in more perilous aituaticaux and : not'.
once;did their shrink from rioirftheß : dntv. Of the as..
Itatilt on Fort 1 4 ,anders, you Mee already better's:counts
than!! can nitre. It clearly demonstrated to Longstreet
that Os works were going to be defended and thatour,
position watt impregnable. The anxiety attending, the
sicket.ans keenly visible on alt conntenancea, but; one
could plainly discern the determination .of holding
out teethe bitter, end.: Thl.l feeling all possessed. not a
man In thetienChes but Said we could- hold eaur posi
tion. -Lon:T.4feet hrlii out as long. as he safely valid,
hot deeming It poling to escape the snare being: laid
...for him, pulled no stakes and left ini the evening of tier
sth Iteit.! AttoiLL 9 o'clock the same morning. Col. Sig
fried took his Brigade oft to gather hp whatever to fru:-
„glens could be found In
_the neighborhood . The •tsth
•:dicithe skirmishing-and brought In a number of prison.
• era. By four in the afternoon we returned to Knox; -
'rifle, havin° scoured guile's considerable part of tree
country. - MondaY last we statutd After the rebels and
-reached this 'point. on Wednealay, where we Great pre
sent resting front the severe trials of, the list nionth. .
I have - given you bat the mere sklartnlng—ben.2;t
' pens than mine ,must describe the realities we have
passed throueit. In justice to the noble soldiers of this
army It shou ld be done. - Braver Men never drew the
breath of life—they are soldiery,' every Inch of them:—
. The service Just ended wittk one reqUirillg: hard , down
right mange—one safe to try the grit of any man,
and Oils aril has Passed thniugh It brarely: Ent we
lose our iaohle general, the gallant Burnside!' Ile hail
, -won imperishable honors In . E.ut Terareswee, and ma
biotic" field add still greater ! We are satisfied to have
Gen, Foster eaunniad na, and think it a wiseaillectlon.
.
, Very ItespeetrallY,
• • Q.. Gr. B. .
. .
Isom Lanza non "MCC"
IA few trgotths since we Published. a lettei Dine John
Martin, of ltde Borough. a station tiegro. known as
"Jut" bY'creterybeidy here, who. enlisted in the Third
Pennsylvania (colored)
..flearnetit. and who has_ since
been in rerriee In south Carolina.' .•••Jatie writes again
to Xr. Weerieladortf of this lioroggh, the following ex
cellent leriter. INo mistaking Jack's, patriotism: •
Mounts Istasnot,' C. Dec. 5, I 4 irf.'
Fer.l. path might interest you somewhat to hear'
what- the Third, ltegiment 4Soing. I will inform you
that we we Still - on Morris Lehast but. *tat we are do
- ing I date MX write. AU I can tell 'rat Is that things
look iexelr bere. It will thunder here before long.—
The hatteileann James Island keep up a continual tire
tutus. TheY do - no damage, bat kill aawl occasion
ally but they Piet think much of dead nigger* here.
Please tell, my colored fiends of Pottsville that if they
value their thus highly, to keep off :of Dides Land.—
Please send me an answer. If you do yott will oblige
me. I tread. to bear of
.triy home in Om mountains ,
where -Use green pine trees wave. ..Tterserthere I beard
the bugle culling lbe.the brave. • • ,
tArd of ai,: I Almighty Flag! - •
'• Behold the *mailer we bring
- To every arm thy strength iniPtiC.
Thy spirit Oral through ev ery *W t . •
•
t
, . •
"Wake tn our treats thearea.
The holy thith that warmed. our sires :
ThY handth made our 4t 100 Free ;
•
Ter} dfe foe_ ba
het Worrying Tbee. .
• ••14 Them a 011ared tante to shear
• The midnight snare. the silent foe
Aud.when the battle thunders load.
• us. In its moving ths4.,
:5 - 413edlof all %Woes
Jai Tlry ihiedistoe
• We HA the at.—
Thralls'
Bag aa ever glarnail an insolent bans kW It. II trek
Unti l , mane of iii elli rind grarealere. bat pill that dowt
trizisten tiL "I would like to see borne tracmore, but
thes will be, dooe...'lNWlr I thaYl vu . Gad be
se you: -
..Fare youlrell....' I meths. .1 •
• • go .4a1.4 311.ases, a Mead *tee rnice. -
-p. s.—A sad die..L• One of the monitnr , rankled
wee and 34 . lives wee - . !coL ,-- I Tbe canna 1 hem not,
lea bet I think I know. ire hare Jenne of throe
Infernal Copperbcade here. so help me (kid. ' ' . ~.
- 3f7 dear Mend; I hope that the good peseta. at Potts.
ar i ccrow
Will will • not !pare my wife and dear little children
It this winter I Weald feel better if ;1 knew they
bed lenty....and blm:a them. I hispe tastes them sorni.
' . there is pilitenterio be .hot Pti the best%
• - toossar--sm s
crim.l I' . ....
.1116 ntorOssa nw nn 11311. D.
very earnest manner with which the Secretary of
the ' iy. recomnsends to theattentirm •of Congress,. as
,wet as alike recommendation from the President the
- • of establishing en an eatensivelcale. at Nary
T . fitted with all the modern llama and main.
er 'budding and g iron4lad ships, le
w ;of attention. If we wish to be in the future, one I
y
of it
find naval powers in the world. ,
city of 'Philadelphia has generously, tendered the
National Government a donation of League Island. as I
Isi for theproposed navy yard. t a committee sp.
Ve to fttmW the sites of New London
and League islands. reported in - fa r of :New London.
tnn to the disappointment of the Mill authorities at
W hingtorwaho were anxious trl Taillithemselres of
the neriius offer of the city Of Ph ciptda, but a eel
ft t t
MAI e.xlimlastbe of the soil of 0 Island dla
el thei64 that it vram entirely until for the purpose
of eitensive navy yard.. The shalty,mmdillou of the
i.Oll Ka, 6114 as to preclude alt piseibility of adapting
it f reaMmdre buildings to be Sited ; with heave and
ire maehinety. which amid almnilse eroded on
jsectne and solid foundation*. *'- wq i _
A farther eramtination angle at the a of MR&
al Smith, chief of the "kneels of Ilin ind Docks
during the pest summer un a solid beach ler land lac
between Morns gook Rod Chester. has :molted in
, - rtlFsrt recommendine that as the only site on the Del
aware sliver adapted to the purpose.' Here the land
from. high water rises from four to six feet. and from
them: Ent* a sartaimentending bark about hag a
mile slightly tiventhe shore. and requiring scum
ly any mg to put It in condition for intUdlngpu
n* hot is of such a character and such ,eon_
dittos that bindings might be commenced as woo as
plana wereproposed. I ~,,, • ' ,
The citizens of the interior of the mate are deeply
interested In having this great naval depot located on
the Delaware river. audit possible within the bounds
of the State, and it would seem to be madness to carry
It away front the two great hitapiesOron and Oal, So
much needed In the construCtion of these iron-clad ves
sels, and yet If it ls down 'to len tie Island
of New Loodon. the hitter W tinquattenibly be se. -
limed. owing to the nettle. of HO foundation
of the former., If however.. the- PenosyllailLi delega
don in (apogean_ will unite in presentin a site free
from the obitvtlons that are so strongly nd invariably
urged , agnittst League Island. . this gm important
work may be secured to our own State, within so
reasonable a distance of philadelphia as o be almost
f i
eunshiered part of that great and growl city , and at
the mine time secure to Pen risylvanta the lon a ith-,
,in her Darien of extensive work:Ml:so which w 11 a if ord
a large ttuutet for her coal and imp. i H.-
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And a pooltfvelandSpeciliqt ,rnedy fur lYsease% of the
Bladder, ~ I , - ;-• ' • -. . Khineyr,
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Pr"Pe.Y. - -
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Intent in another etilunni. Ant it ont and
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r.d.erautterfelts. . -t ; , - 4 rat .
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A VATIC'—T'4) 0:1011411 , 711Villittlx..
I:"The underxiguetl laving bet reatt;rea io health; In t
few vreek.A;Nya very . simple rei•reify, aft : r n,rt ; ;'nt .
feryd seera P,.rears with a se% - ere linig,acr tion, and tha
dreafl-disVaPe.; ednrampt lon—la anxious t tnake knOwi
h ,
to 11h , fellow Pr.fTerer4 the mean' of .cure...; - - - - i
• To all Who depire it, he I.'lll crud a copy - of - the ! 11
icription nelusif(free of charge). - with the: dimcitddi
Preparing and using the came ! , .iyhieh ;they will. Aid
•inre ewe for Cossr mr.rtoa.. Atl.u,‘,.BcoSittrrni.: - COrt:l
C0L1.,.&C., The . tn . ily obJeet - of the advertiser in ,ien
lug the PreiTription I, la to benefit the attlictett;-•
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fee adveML . .e
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spread information nitich hr onuceives fo b e invaluabl
and he hopes every sufferer! wilt trp hiS !remedy, ,as
.1;11l . cost them nothing, ant( ntay prove a blessing.
Wirhins the Pr k.keriptiop will please add
Wit,sox.
William.fbnrgh, Flng_WC9vnty, Yo
October 23, .G.l '
DAUM DTE
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' BATCHEL9Iit'S 1 lELEBILITED Atilt • H
b. oho 11v , d in thc,Worlill .1
ThP only 11arn41 . 0,1, Ten,r,'l mod BrlnadePpie . K.
-. ',This 'sitletulirl Ikiir live is Perfect—.(t a ng,..
}Mat) , ofei ray Hair, Instartle to a ('lossi- !lack m'
rind Brown, wittamt Injuring the Hair of 'SMlning
1 ,
Skin, leaving the
,Hair SOft and 11h=taitill t irne
fresh vitality, frequently- r'l. , !tort"ng ifs • iristine 'no
and . rectifies the ill effects Or Bad Dyes. 'l'hc Gent
Is Signed WILLtANI .-I...BBTCHEI.OR; idtmthers
mere imitations, and should be aeoldelt• . Sold by
: Itruggists, ..te. 'Fsetbrit'.- 1, Siurt-r. S'..T
rkiteh,der.s 1 - tee Jailer el : i111/11 tOr _De r r erg the 11
;little la, .03 . - ,' . • i git-ly. i
Circulating Librairy.--,Th s e paid Puttsv
and vicinity Is most resixatfully infonited that
Pauwuram:ats, of Philatielptda. ha+ established a lira)
Cireulating Library ih Narliet .strei.t. The Is
isifortrivd. of over 15oq . volume!, comptising . all rho h
anthill% In every department of literature; Alithe o
lauAts are added us soon us issued.- l•sliteial'arriti
me:lnc:will. be made uith resident! of, Minersed
Schuylkill Haven, Port Carbon. fit. Clalrl'Ashland
Tamaqua, Printed Catalogues urn ready fur subfwril
Oett,ber.4, !di : . fo.ttin 4
. WitooplogNough or Creep. h' Weyer E , 013.
may be alit-visaed and curt!" by tbense of Atadstme
doe Porter's Curative I
Thlatuvalinible Medicine: poeseslses they,extMordin
power atf relievintt Immtxliately' WiaiilMing- Con!
Iltsaturtuf.is,: Dillteulty of ilreathihg. .Ifuakiness,
TiCklikg;in the Tlintat. 'lt locuens gni
will bethuild very agreeable Ito 'the taste. It no
1 / 4 - telent femetly, but emollient,—war xlllll, setutld
and effective: can, be' takeh by- tbe oldest persini
youinzest child. ,For Nile by all druttgnstl , ,ht .13 and
dots per, : bottle. . [Jan. 31, stt>f A-IY.
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, . rv-, y w AA- ILE:, y y. li, it., ft : :.2.::
Irr BIWA, • ~ -S PiLLS ,
. Sayne'S Sareapardlas and Tar i Pills!, . '.
Are you nick?' System - denim:ed. bilious. , try .tai
ill*. they! are agreat hhic,d purifying prirAatiNe ; "
tiara:See you
,will never, use any other., ;They'
nirely vegetable ; curellearlache.',hill ) ,,un attack.* I
ever, dropsy. Thes,purify the bhra7.•remme [Amur
lons of all tinda..cleanne the akin of i: ' , plinplea I •
lotchilak, and bring-the rich color of - hea th tirtio , , fi
cheek. . ' :. • L • i
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tl'repared onty byl.lllt. SHAY k: SON, Philithi;
Sold by Joni Cr. Bra,wS ij:, at,,., an d (~gut :l ay ,
ottaville. . ' • . • • [Oct 3, - •61 • 40-i
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The Confine/Ole stud • Experience of
imirstlith—lhtbliihed foil the benefit, tind as a 1 :e
ng and * carne vo loran mks who stiller from , ,
vousDehillry, Premature Decay of NtAnßood, etc.;„..
lying, at the .ame fi g ius tit ass or sai.l ) ..etne.:l
us whew's clinal hidi.elf after being it to'great, ,)
.nae and Injure thr?ug l i rnedieal -hum g and qu
ry. By eneloidug.a pten-pald addressed etivelope.l
3s copies may be hid of the author. • .
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NATHANIEL MAY AIR, Eat l
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Bedford Kings Ciitruty, N. ,
May 3il 'V - , , e3-1q
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... girl, ;Colds; Sire Throat, We a k Bre
. . Brenehltis,4ll Polimiary Coraplaint!!.
"Dr. titl4l,ynes.CorapouridSyruilof 'Flit/ Chi'
A trial of many years bia proved to Mie uniTit
. - 'mine& ik more effit'acidus In 'curing - all t '
i relit and lung complaintetban any hitherto linow
kind:. It give* tone and strength to the 'at.
ndlor the figt4 and debilitated it acts 4sa streng
ing.alterative: lit hemorrhage from the It "S% .
Wild Cherry*. lathe most teak and pre stept
use: In • Phthinic, known ,by ni
emagiaßon, tiehl
hectic fever and purulent erpedtoratien. 1.
Vtenleacepthin. the ben medicine eethot, °Rom'
caring the moat. obatioatc Ct - Wn., which- had, bathed
fry expedient. of human akill. PrepartLd only by
Swavar•ottios., N 0..: 30. N... Sixth street. iPhilatW. 'I
' Soldby .1.13. 80w..t. Von and Brstraint 4 , 11.04 I' ,
lie,' and all Drew,Laa andlamlern. SeeadNertiaern
ti
.e*cllgiou• 4ntelltoence!
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H. L. M. Kwas, Pastor. Pr:ma:Mei every $
morning and event o, at MX, A. M.: and 1 . Pi
Prayer Meeting ar.d, nre Thursday even., at Ice 1
.rrißvalagelie ' (thicrelle: Caliceihf,ll. a r
ii.c.,
Rev.. Ws. YOST; til. newly appoint . . Pia r.:1.1
preach Gem= ever f Srinday morning at in o'r.l.
and English imthe E enifig at 7 o'clock. • _ 1
I L.
CT - Tlair Reread. Preabyteriara , "lhatreill h
!.thetr.reetilar aerriceerin trit'ltrick Meeting. HOUSes
the corner of Markel au William, streets. Morn
-PtaYer. ~%,;,..A. M. Publkservices at ivy,. A. M.,
Ilrit*welier Baptist Cliireb; Mahaptano
Preaching !every] Lorry. Day, MO lug aim! Evening,
trix, A. M., anti LP . M. Lecin . We:dm-rens. I.e.
ink, at TX o'clock..A • . li. IL-Ausris; Pagicir
nrittialeilikM *7.. erirrb, Sear street.
Mirket ' Rev, D.l'Titoursos, , Pasror. Services :,._. '•
lipatb, at In, 4....311..t mid 7,
P. M. • PrayerMecting, Tu
444 evening, .NI o'clirek. . ~.. .. -•' '„__
MARRIED.
. AR MarT*iiie . .Vi•rima melfit .he aemenpanied ' with
etnp - tb arrjwir in flip. Jnell."l A . .
TIAVIS,--HAYLOft:-On the evening of t La.
alrt. l'att, at the residence ad the bride father. b ,Bev
L. M. Koons, Mr; firms , Dteta, of lit: L Clair, to ML
Satttr SAtIA.I4.
YRANC3B,-CBAZEr—AI St. Clair, on -the .21th alt.
at the home .of the ,tAritle•it 4atter.'bylltes. John .1
Jones. Mr. Jona iravtets. of -East Maim M
Etrza CLUE, of rat Clair, EchOlkill
GARBER—KLINK--ChitheSlat of Mt
by Rev. C. I. Thom son, Mr. Aiimora , teatuumaruntitia
ART KUNZ, dalleagr a Mr. .Ikotlarat E/lae. all
pottrrllle. - • . :;•
MORCIAMS—DAn thelath i 4 1t .. bithe Dr*.
Wm. Morena, Mr. ItArm:COM/A.7IN of mbpla, tOMta.
Miutr Asa DiortrOf Nem rhilattelph _ • •
DODMON—PAYNM—On the morning of the • 104
December. at the re, deare of the bride 4 father, byltiel-
Mee) Bamttel Hall. Mr. Para ma itoistwinN, of Tamistew
toltiaa gmf.de. PArrs. Of. RcaborFittgb,
k,IIIMPF—KODLER—Di the Mb Deeetrther.ilS63t
by Rem. Wm. Iltw, Rev. MmortAs banner_ to Saint
L K 11 ?-mt. birt - of Pottart9e. • • •
_: DIED.
S'itopie mointlenat4o • of' 'tree. noire de
eamperniedwirli it .406, dke.. utisatk pltqfer. I • I,
BECKER—On Iletith- Deelaittr • last
wife tot.Ttkataai &titer. r
IN**
NPTletg.
t 0 `Ts.' , • -
4rtrttet.r, Dec ".s.-Ir4Z. • ' ( 1 ;
(eetbet for nip Matfiners of
tt.eibeir rntrti to FOR E •
eientb day., Jarman , TILTON BOONF. ; ; -
DRAFTED • - ANTE - OST PA't
BE*: •
I.X.OtattAir•e Orme, • . • . • Ur . JLAJ.A.
I, 14G4...• ' ; • • . ,
Dbtrict. w h.o , R l 'failtd L° Ifiihast 'Noe aid fas
Aprear. and ' report at theft - _ . -
• 10 •N iv illgandarY Ld• 1431 :. ;. .or U . S . luta st oar
lee
, • and bad time - •
nom! ,to report before or • • "'fa
.
reapeeneely, Ali drafted - per I
rmi • na lu tre
t re d it4abo ed te dese no rt ti e d ri. ed. a. r i.: ALL S. L BO,Ur
elated ail deaartenr: t•
• of tnrolltnent? ' - . • . •
C. To*ta. - - . :F.. :N. ' H I`
cam Proroat 3Lindioti. _ • • -
nit of the Bowl, IntltDist. Pa.,- • l i tittillileff O PPo lli t the
ttWlleitars
wins.wiCo !al
siiretitely, •
will arre
PYl l : 4l iet
Jaui 2,
BarrVafl
1•44,, for •
BD- PROPO'IIIVALPI.---
nOusals, Wilt be- - re&-lted by the :"
• .7•pnill MONDAY..JamII....
i
he Tunnel n `• Lick '• Moen-
phin entinty, - Pennsylvania, a dI:L.;
urn
be peen tt the office tbi•
.t Wiennipcn..and at tti udlee oI
Centre - enreet.lN.t tst int!. Prop.. •
tot A. '''CALDW ELL: Kiarttisco
BOYER:IAM.
•'
• • ralley.Coo c-olnpeusy.
. 14C .
Wm, 'W
tot k l g
Ila ctlal
Pa.
Wicb.
AHT:grit , issniii
.NOircE.•
emit-nett !tie tide day entered into -
e l l
e YOU. 'DRY. Ni#4IFINE 'NEW
1 1! Eg. td.i nme' t i a t' o r ie4tfbil•hitl e t: - ,1; i ; --
. n. in
T.
Boronnii of Piiit Carbon, I
, I % , r. H. WINITER.stfas n -.i
xua.n.it LEE. - . i
; . isim . . ,• • -, 1 1.4t.4. - ..i:
co. ,
CAd
WINS
oh .
Schay
.
D ' VALU'tEßlS.lirlai' 'eminent
Thalia.. ~,,_:* ,' -, • -
Cuwanr.aancia, uee. 24th, ISO.: •
t .ET1ALA)RDF,1,:.1.:0..211.:, i• - •
'wit! in:unctions received front the .
t, the only bounty to be piddlur enllal.
• • ed States Senice' fur [prop', years is
law, -which is One Hundred, Dollars
at the expiration pf• two years'. aer
..
•
•
• • .
.
, ; ,
. • Ath,"ls4l, the Boniity offered' by the
1 ipartienL, amounting to Four -Run
, .Pollapets4(r2)ovlll be vaid:•for the re-
Vetentus, viz :Those Those who ac r e -now or.
' Chi.military 9CTV ce or. ?mix- conutry nine
' Wanis.' , 1 i ; •••: :11 '1 . . 1 '
111 , iting to re,enier thC servite ' , will ap-*
mot 31aNhal of the-I;tietri(: iifwilich thcr
eiriCernitin; agetitN win, are autharizeil'
d who : will 'glee all information - in relati ; ni
ant i,t 'mantic, : •I. . ' -'. •• • .: 1 • ~•
nialinT tieneml. (hereto:4.. caN3 :upon all
- .lliO4:l44iartment 'who have' in- poly no-.-
• epa, 1-gion'of theleState on hail:tau ;.iit hnt
, eriArl tbeinyelve.A:at once.- id 'the - '4ervicel
o
-n luid civil war may receive it , deiltillbiONi%
• - .4 pt m.Jor;S;i•tier.q:Coros . , ,
:. • % I ' '
. ,
lOr I\ ' .4. SCaI , LTZE: ' •
A
.•.‘ 1 i SNlStalltAidj , l4lll3t-licrier4l: •
81; 1 1 ::' ,1 1 • I .., .-' , : : i-lt-.. ~
211 0.11C.E.:-Philadalphica.dc,
toarpagioq• • •
: ; 4t RrAniNn. Nov:?.zath. I+ll.
ihlic in reppeetrully inforiued *that on ,any after
IY..l>!Cilniher 14th. all: Pi,..-ienters-nitu do not
their,tieki•ts he gntering , the CarA, will he
'5 cents; extra on eaChlticliet on the
which their will vbtaitarom tlw. , (.7otiductor;ii
•eipt. rece ipt . be retleenteo, 4,n4 tD
hi•the.h..;for. ip iti3On . prexeuldtlon at
- et 1. , t ()rot, - •.,
r A. - :%iteplf-L'4, - -general Stipa. I
41+er.'5. 'Ft - • •
!.,..,; . rizE (v. r Air . rr. E ism ira P , here.
- tahae i.x.istl lig lxii w een IEi I in:P.T. TY I. Eli-
II0I,:?BEACH And WILL AM H. STONE., un- -
name of : STONE TyLER, sros ..t CO., is , ilisaolL7t,,,L
lth, or the late thia,o7sl be liettled by GEORGE
XIL . And re. NICIROLS illi A Clll, whi, will eon
' he bpsinow,ilnder the )32/111e or 'YYLErIt ..t. CO., at
11nntetrei.t,Thiladejphiii..1111,1
TY L Triniti : /4 111 ' 1 4.4 . ..!` ,.
'ork, ,' ' ': ••• f:f:O. F. 11„"
• •r i,, • c. T.; rctioLs BEACIIz27,
'7l'l , ' 2 - ' WM. &STONE.- '
igilittla,Novetrther In'. 41 3 !. .•
„ '.v 4.7e1ri1,
,
.
' 'SOTICE,—Notiee i is 'hereby given
, 1 0. the ;Stoc.tholdtlrm or the 'Miner:W . llle ‘Cater
i
, y. thar,:tn etKtlon will, b'.' held on'the isecOckd'
I AY
_4:l cfavingri, 1 0 44, Ili. i fe Public lionAe..of
Eva*. in the ikironv.h of 31 yinwill, between in
IL.' , A3ll..llind 4 o'clock , P. 3 ~ for the ;purposa of
ng,tirt4. , ,qi nntnatgeris to 'oriVeZur.ibe ennitn4 J;;;;Ix,
; 1 i , • J - . s: LI WIIE:CiCE, Prep t.
tt - irvi.t. , See!y.. : .: . inek!..21,1. - .63 -
~.5:4t, -
, ..,
.
-'z-.4 l tMee• .111iiie Hill and• ae,lnnylkill'
IltsOrtie;:ltialileond.onipieni , „••
i • ,• i ; I''i•ri,Ait'.l.. L!tii M. 21.4. 1.41.
,toted atintniNrietitititt of the Stockilotifer will he
. rthe Ilan oftlieFeatiklin lie+titnte, No. ll South
air ....teet, Mt the - 11(1i daylil l , Ist mouth Giautuirs).
ntlll2o'clorqc..l. M.. at whir' tithe 4 report of the
etlittu!! Litthe Rinual of.Mankei4 will be pres , el4
nd'au aee . tiori tieht foe a Prealileiit and ten 3tana;
to:con(lttet. the baaineas 'of 'the. Comtany for. the
otomitat.; -.: ' , ';'.Ulll. 131DDLE. tieey;
c ,1,4 % ~3 .. . . .- , I.' :.: . 5341 t • ',l
NOTICE.-=-Tbe peablkenre - hcit ; by
'• , cautloned not to netint - tinti . ,.. , g in nny w4y te
• certain % Order, No. t..1 , i,•1,_f -.Nfeitunorn tnnrkciL
64,; 0. A. 3t.. in; favor : of ItCnowild fOr
urn of -nue hundfrd &dark, thf!-tnatne'
void. Payment has bretittopped: liv ortiPr of the
al. • , • - • .N; Truster._
buylkilt .
26, • , ,
. .
..,.."'"iz,.. ,1 0180r of the, 11.1esi I Meticaliiii Coal
.-+., 'and Iron Company, - 1
, ' --. '1 -.-. -. riltliMiEl.PlllA: Dec. 19; 1-Sra. -
he miotiml-meeting air the - Stui.;khulllerp of the i.nid
3pany' will he held at their ottice.,'No.,lim South
-d ntrevt, on MO.:SDAt . thei ISth day or•Jahtmrv.,
r•
. tit It n'tdock. A. M.. ht icti h time gilelectiou.Nyill
eld, rot *even, liirectorsto nerd fir the erk•tilog,
i .
i•• 'the Trailer. Books, lui the Campsily alll b
el fo r lifteen dap , prior toedgy iteleMirm.
JU.tt,C - . coI*L.VIK... - Sec
..,1-5,t. •
Conipistiy.
• • PIIII:A1 , 1 , 1,14IT Perember ith. 18. A . 1
otice herehr the ,annttal meetik..? of;
Loatiholiim.;.'ant no. elettiotrof.
ere fqr .the ensuing year; will be held. za . the..oftice'
comy.ruty: No„ 417 Wal - etre:A, P [Atari& phia.;
NIONDAY, the 4th'. oI Janturi next, at It o'clock;
Dt t: AS". LUIDIAN, Secretary.
t • ; . • 50 -it ;:
•
e.lltoekhaldere et
hnii3lxuufetuiitig . C,•.•
nt welckr..:
Centre
tai - nri ilection for I'resl::
[U./lONE:S. Pre•hient..
I" ' :ELIA t ' -
A Ac'ting' of
the Pottsville .Mhtin
be befit on Tnt!,utty. Jan thi
oftic&of
t, Pciti~Sllr.. There Milt
tanagen.: 111CitA
.rt•mbor h, .63
AVAN'
.
ni . ice in in Iliknil
•yeaks 0..4-man preforrett.
Ito ...i..•-ifEINTZELM,A.::: • s
itv-rold - 0.71 en oktii.. Mils
'YEIL Pottsville.. .
••
I lh - nk,Sttire. .onr vkikp •
drees., with particulars::
NitMekirrii • is. lA'. car . ; ti
ihia, or to Mr:IIETFIIt
. .
Anti COLORED' AEI( \WANTED.
Q1.11,1J : ....The African Pruteclive.l.lnfoti.has been
‘itrit.red hi colotell men,who have at - heat the-col- A .
;
ed man's' Interist, to .pre. ening him frczn the
.1 .
9dulent representatiore; Brokers trill a.
ns o Thie
comers. . The Afrhain Prete tire Union ,now offer 4 i
nd ncemente..lhrough their a;cot.; cot. C.- IS; Wqester.
'which' the'eatlered man is fret csted_ tpnotice.,...
_Colored
l'atiiota. &Airbus Of enterin tbe arms - , will find it to
their A drantAge,to address or call at ,stt Wait Brbtidway,
,Y
N. ... for;partlcalant. ; 1 , Ca. C. w!woctm:it:,..t.
llee. 26.! 433.-51.:1rol ', . .Firm Te-11 . 142 &,, Wrlte r . .
IztiosT 'AN -FOUND,:
-;Tliiiirll6TE2RIC Came to he remi•
S• P
*es oleic! nnbserther,i In the eummey.
YOUNG 'MED STEER, ibout 1 Tear / old 7.4114•51
10A•bito tinder the belly bit . etrap im i ge e .
the n e ck.' , with brim; hook_ on It.. e'
on•tier rt•qum..ted to .petwelproperty: an remove
the
mind =dirty expetises, or it wilt be Nile( wording to
•. ' . 1 • • MILS. 41E1E;
'Creek_ khn)tklll COunly.
1-It.
Jan. e, •ft 4
nEw.kno..43,wit or. • tilltotro....On
Vcir Derenther trt.• YELLOW , 'SCOTCH n
TERKIEit kcropped. Mut' on, a .
Chain Collar, or tth name of t owner upon le- •7 1,
Nin.wers, to tpe name or -Boug.- .
The aborrleward Ottl be paitt.to any one returning
the same to: • - • - • ;1:: P. 6. l tittlititiES,
ri
:.-Bookieller an4litationer.
Dec. 243,..f,,1.L-a?..111 Centre' St.;.Pott..ytp..,,
QTltA7i"-YEARgi—.—exime to - the , prerniars
1.7.0 f the neweriber, About the gth Per - ember.
a BAY MARE.-about.l: l or 14 vearv,Old. The
owner.la requevted to prove iropeny and re- ..
Toro bk.r,.ur atm will . he ! , 01d to pay expeuma,
• .L, - CIiAItLES TROX}II: Mahanoy•Platio.
. ,
10.T.n Akv co ...--r Came tin die likeruinew of
e.. 3 the einlocriber, reeklin•iit - Mt lincie, near
'shout three months ago, sRED. COW: Thel4Fener
regtieitedui'pon'e moiety. pay , chime*, and take her
otherwise ebe will beeold.acconlinitto law.
ABRAILAX TOWNSEND.
December 'I%,•P . :• I
31.1 t •'•
•
.. .
. . .
. .
, • •I
j 0111ti—ACnipt Bag; 'risk ii.charigr'et"
1.4 underclothing and it• Note' fis-uilt:ln•thewreck of
the Coal Train:at texas' Dale, on the night of the 4th
of December, ' A suitable reward paid, if left it the Of
fice of I'. LC_ SHE- 1 .1T 1 4 , Etutinect, Pottscille. ~ •
• - ..Leceraiter 19, -, 63 ; . - -1• ".; ~• 51.4 t. : •
MM:IMM
• III i TIIIIC 011PliA*Ii r C OAT UT - 04+
..' I III'aIiILUCO.I.7TY-lirfitAxide , a -I ..estnt ,,,. _The
andenttnettAnditor, appointed to audit and Ofttatelhe
'eyeful amounts Of Jacob Ilibler. Adolf nlatrutoe of the
eetiite (41 Robert - Woodoitte, deal, and to diptlibute the
batipae";iitutispoeed of audt:hargeable to the I Admit:de
rt
• r, irtll 'attend to the dUttee of - bin' appointment at
1, ' 1 ninet In the, Dritoutfttuf rottavill. on MONDAY,
" lh day of! Jinceue. I! ' , tat.' ' at 3 &chick. P, V.
•• ' : 1 , . ' ErtA.MtuNii,G4prE,N; Andifor.•
. .
-- •
.1111111111011 T T :11141E1111.113..-‘ -
Whereas. letters of admiehltratlod mod the estate'
of George Fisher. deceased. late of the Itorough-' of
County. bare beep grimed to the
,nbectiber hr ' the Itmh.ter said (kernel , . alt .tiertotts
indebted tosald eldste are requested to mate,
ate' paptiemt. and those harlot .clabt to ei.ent them
for rettlenemtlo . • MI, A SHER
- 1 • - " NATILegEL STOUT.
1-6t*. -
1 4. ! tit;T . Jam '4,4561.
- • ,
le DIM oiliftliNOTlCE:rlia aim okiikaaata 9
rk• Court of titivikill CoentY - t .• - ••• • •
• -The tote& Auditor; appoloted 6J ink( Court "to
make Mitt ••ptilat of the money, to hands of Mathew &
Stmket..!Xfitainl*ttator, of Daniel Joliet, deeeatiect,
attend rttelptutiea of Ile appointment. at I& ofitte '
itm treeet.r,Pottarille. MONIFAT. : the eleventh'
day of ailtary. Isai; at - 40 o•ciciek4l; X. where and
I when ;alt-lurereoterl parties are required to make their
chtinoLl ; Tilcit3. tiMiNAN, AVtor,
•
tecatimmelemery
ILplO. Will and Testament et Di.' Wm.
4
Rob
ins; late o f the Borough ot'llhaemftlle. County .et
=Lt.
,decived,Stavini been ibtly Onnted. to the
all versant WOO- ' poM wilt
cake. 'payment apt thy , -
tame, *lll rse- 1 4
delso,
Aug. S. •83
.FOll S.'
PALE. OR ; :RE
'c lltnettf TSYLOII....IV I LLE 3113
btaind, 1r.031z - about :323) ai3res 'Ol I`.m.
miles week cif .b 34 14:
weplrls_*lll be for rear to 3i .uis.lo
%Joll:i_Lorro
COAL 'LANDS FOR •
subscrltiem are the. cm'ners'of
O LAZ.:I), adjoinire.t . Ate Tri•vert
StirttitUnbeilititt
;axinarier ef , a iliac of !the Treve
•a at de. t; the :tiVoqnrirtitiii
Ale:-ir9s Jf ..,ttinir'Aiinikt tiracrna
, iiit4ett kit the ilcvetuketiect
lease oh the tetkit lapraitle ter nla
aloe 11 _ibe received - for th
'ompany, Or mYy-other Man. .11e1
gfn the shape of rtio:l, recintr+4.
'•:lnktible evidences ur l oal. alua i•
. 1 11. be Snanzokin Coal":111n. Tuere
'Atruucid it... Appl by letter. or pt.
• r=?ItORDbCAI. LEVY. ILI 1
• . • GEOH.P.E.Arst.EY. Lock
f I OI , LIERIC. , ' 'TO LET
. Ni- 1 ' Red Ash Colliers. situate near
,•kill:County. Pa.:kcal be taut ed r0i,,,,
tesiouable terma.l - - -• , ''••
Tire. Peach. Motintald., 'F,',iglititoo
kliawtt saa-tlrst-clueslfgitut. are wizel
I - liery., .P4.l4ruprtiyethillit..., , :miti:it ur
1. .unii,pinq mud liJi s? 1 14.;, En , ,;1;..e ; ular
Enilnr, 'did OW. ' 0
llicr . ilvi . ntv-lion
Itrell:,..r."ll , stiseA. Stajlog., - ;,t c.;,t,....,
ties parp.x...".. 'O, - I,r *J(lti - zwrei Cu.
ICU:I - the viidlier::, - l'oratiori.• , lei.i.ile )
quireer•tlii , 4..t . .5:•ni, •r:-Ofti , ,.. 4.:4 ,'
14 iiillt:PA-rwiJr.t.i.l :S 11' , . I.7AMPI:i.
iille. 1'06t.e../114in gi,,*Whpuirdiltei:
. •, ' I
,- , i: -• L.A.WI4
l'hila , : lelplxia. Jun'.. - 1 -, ,-•Cl. . '. -
7 O'EAS .FOR i 4,1 1,11,1{.....T1
-LI alters tot sale a firig.l.ol' In the
to P'ottiiiille,
,containitt7; in'front on
aucli-aretlliv, buck that .-o Mitt tii - l
':o9fcet... - RI iS 111 t. i!. a 'War ilue cultic.
I,y:terraced i_good 'relit:ink Rod cuutal
'variety, or •V•ruit.
Ttl
Trees, fitapc 'Vito)
Itaapt;enli Vinet,, iia is s'i,ruiiiii• di
Cottage bililili,ul;;!isci: cocoruantlara•
tuuu.
.:,
AllO. an itdjoing lAn,:e , :nktainittr; nbot
. inure or 1,...,:m: under c,.. m 1 enitivltiz.n, and g
'.•
..Alva, .Tilti.E.E. Lif..1.41.4M: (Airs near ,
.Farts. (tooth:4lßn 114rket and Mahantong<
feet front by . ..1:41 fret deep, ' •.' . ,
.Thy.s.t: lota frill be Bold cheap, iind s .on ev
D: *
• •Dee 2G. ti:3.- , 41.! . .dffl .' - Maiket at . .
((" 1 011. ,rltOPlFfitlrli. -. IF..
1, :". property of. the. \A\= Kali C0.N.1.
TI.4)N ' .itnated near . I.ev'a ("reel:- and the t.
river, in lianover town.hip, Lnzerne F•larn
biqehted on re.vonable tern's for'..4 tec ; .a., 4, ,r ,
- There are three hundred awl. lift!, , anrv. - , C
-goat clx da - elting'.Uourrta and
r i, - ..0d-barua, ~ , *. .
For pirt,U , rpttrtiLithirs • appir497,l4. S. PI
bousLid t`n.,' , orioJOS.Jitti3OVN, &tent. II
-. .llkir. LILIIiG, OITIDIIIES../11.-
~" .0 CLOAKS, DItY GOODS, e. TO
c..
no letAigned-offera for kale' the two Stor
Centre trertlatnive Slnhantopro.'attacted t
of whrc G. a cOmt.;nieni ilwel.ihn.r. Al,. r
,t‘..ek o Cloaks, Jim "Goods, Millinery, .t.C,,
ar a'gricilflce: . 2 ', ... 2- ' , • '. - .
Mos : t r 'itlvin . taglortv i
Forluyttier pitrtic4Lini. APPIv.on the pre
!my . JUIiN lervagned. 7
P ottav e, ]}c. „.
'”
.:_, - ..„. .._ ~.,..-.
Fli AV
. IRIIN ori.utra von: pi .
,)
L . Tavern Studc:l.lle,(l.Elie ,Nurth 1.4
t.. 1 (11illvell'AuLtkiSimixth ut Pu il
large StatAlig, , c.; att tehed. Cal'
.4, , , WILLIAM l 4
' . ' Market Art
It t aTe L ve l ro T ia? C r ° oll,t l L ' .tA Tl VOu
tt,•gion: Fur particularr, apply to 110%
Cilt . , ail'i Walaitt street.. Plrils4lAphis.
P'. , c. IS , '''.a • • - ' --• .•
. • • .•
volt • 00.1LE...A. oustall" Farm
tilure or le.. iU Mitt ilaine
Le - hanonevtitity. on the. JoneaViwn an5L
harj.; theol, one•halt Mile weet of Mt. I` ,
iniproterneutp are -a itond,Brieli,
Binh Barn.
Barn: and other out-bunt
1 • i ctlout'tcant:u~ ti - r,UOtl and pleaPatii
eats chiral ot.nre,
aciilier, who will the I'6 ir,S.
:East iiairover, Nor r
- -
I. ABLE
• —The Watet rower and from WI
.111Ountalu Land. ieollered (ornate,-
ty .fitnated in Weal liruo , eirk
Schuylkill County; on the Liule,r,:chui
-Cr antl.4t.tiliontl: nue mile above port:
known the Schuylkill .korge
apOy to GEOILL:Ii S". W 31,, IL.'
, , • iNov
Lol' 1S %T. ci..4111.
sale. a' deaVabletot of Or ail
ti.tl in the bwiine3.l , krt ,if the
°tit on Second street by Ai4oleet.
around.'. Apply tb- •
. . JOLP4
47-tt , St., CI:
DIAN° , FOE,. NA
Airet•tlaar- octv.
very .0:y5) - Jc:up., be ;TIP.
MF,YEW:Sehuylk:llAFenne - St.. l h ' . ' ,
(N.ov 2 .6.'a
Lion 14 vert eoliv*l4l
uatAe fesidencq. withuitle. and
nipil with a latge lot - or ground: iiot
three shletrtiC open btreetg; pleasnntly
uu Maltantoiik , litreet. Krail
T. M. RUSSEL, 31.Ahaut
- NOV. 7: 411 • •
, •
11.1.VEN STE,I:It .MALL..-The
Cur 'tale the 0111 known Steam Au ,
bituate lusthe lturoui,tt or Schuylkill
•,g,,ud running oOler. I t
. la cohahlere ,
beet hi Ur Comply. Terhia made ele ,
• , •JOSH
'For IntOrtnalton.. apply; at 'the. M
sEynta, SO412;11011 llacen,
Oct. 3. • ..,
. . .
1 4 4 0 R Al.L . ... t .Tlate Lot it
tie cict aided .br Chat kel 31: iiii
31.attliut,.410 raytt. in ttio.porono,h
tor4ale cheap.' iind on en.iy (ergt. , .
SIMI V. (
liOnt. 26,, , Ca.- , 31 1 :tt . .
if !UAL L'Alfle W0R.14.11i,
aties.of Coal and Tinittet
erri.Dimin ',Tract, containing Viet
prcivedito ke from 10. 20::10 and 4o
the.Noir.tAltaton etal Battu.
lttatianor Tun* I and - MWaiint
renting . the 'prt•ye - rtv th'o Rail
bnUil a Railroad itenieflitely,
alio a hhtel'on the,,tr,cti occuin
which Ihd , township xltedili
b 0 of , The title will bf
orriher. - '
.Ih3ttsirillr,:ivt. .24 ,!4..1.
- „
11 - 4 1 011.' tiOlll.E.---the ywln
kU , INVtI 111, Mix^
Street', Ppltwiiilr.. Fur trim!,). :4 &c.
GEL
Sent_ 1.63.
11 4 • OR WAAGE...4n unji•
' aV.l2;lOle trat't. `prodit , ll
74. t• Castle Towmttip,
ticupplltil
by tyro c lierieaApply to
• • - FRANKLIN B. GOA
"-Aug no
Gino. YlECllANlelm.. v .i r li
'I r ...s.—IVIL"-BUIL,Of
:-4Th 'ltngeretoeWollers for IA
Atpts eci ip,the ItorOrrh of Port
Mrehanireville. on the road to
win be 5 , 1161 cheap for r out..
-HFor feribre information. a,
OrCitsni Brewery, Potts
• Bit 01111„ opiertlte. the. prerniAes
,
00111- 14.1LE.....r....* Ist
-- Boriet4ll of - Potterii4e.; l
ten feet wt,teelley,.dli the
on the ezot bJ lot.of lienry
tot, of. Moiel v 11 II lrc.. emit
and In depth eh:idy feet. six
ises fortiverly owned I))
*ill be gieen.. '
:Starth I. 913
. 1 1 0 R 'PliAl. , —
4.• : tracts of TlMligit
fiChuyikill County. are offn
1....... A tract cunt/tint:l"g alio
'Urea: mccily thnher land:
Port Clinton: .
3. -.Tw.ifaijoitilu3M
C - li,
ihe Little Schuylkill and
,roada—the cmy containing
And eighty arree,' of . which a
-.cleated laud i ...un . :l the nth
acres.with about one acre.
3,—A tract containing fo
'Rneh Township.. -,. .
. '.• 4.-41 tract of one iitandr
L Conti, t o Rash Townehip.
-.Livia of the above naetitil
• For MUM... apply ta,-.li
Agent' Littiter.birktiiiii.
T313111q1111 or - D. ft. twr
Nval(int. street, Philadelpf
. June 13, 'IT.
If.LEIVA'
T .is POIIIIIViiie.
Caracs, tar Sale se
• tlelaibed p ro perty is offii
rraeonahle terms—poi3pil
next.: ' • - ' -
- 10.1:. Alt thit three eh
iierlint-bti)d)rge arl L
: iP r7t: tul'n"l luosl R. ', Lial
Aery heat tnanuer;:s:ittit
andie admiralliocate
n+ description , . j,‘`
No. 2: A.new.three
Lot. on Centre' laird,
of.slra4ge,N, Palmer:
• Nei', S. A new three
Lot, Lot, oiniiig No. 2.
.1. man.. :.-
15 . ' 4. A - pee Buil
..- N : SZA blihl?
fnta by $0 feet dee
and , "ine* situtte o
Ito*.Tottsqlle. .
' No: 6. beret tif lb
'..villr - .
MEI
Tier'.
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t•I
1 ./ ; 2 0
011 .1;it.
14.44"ihr.C.