The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, May 14, 1864, Image 2

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' the Vittelierylry their troopi, of the Union
. garrison at Fort 'Pillow.; They think it a
very ; geed to-mia the Yankees .witat
they-may eapect in the future.! The report
..ofshe Congressional Cotentitte tippcilitted to
, ,
intivatigitte the facts conneMed withthe mu
,
Satre, is published. By it, the Odes Of dread 7
full atrocity end horrid butebecY done 'aped
~Otisbrace hut unfortunate Men are fully Bair ,
mandated, and it is declared that the teatime- •
laiprocerettsbiiTs that these murders were
•
not the result "of passions e cited by the heat
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"et conflict, bat were-resu of a potter de
"liberately decided Upon aid unhesitatingly
"atintoiand. -Emil' the ancectaintrof the
'Yeti ofthose.efliecrs-and men be :men; to
`citiltued iv g invents who bare heretofore been
"taken prison' era bl the' rcbeiri has failed to
• "eenvinee the authorities of of Government
thhtfact; the testimony herewith suhmit
"ted'imat convince even the - most ekeptical,
"that it is the intantk4i of the rebel authori
; •
tties not to. lie the.oftleers and men of
"otit.r:o • ..i.tnents, as entitled to the
. '''tretirnetit accOrded by all civi4ied :nations to
• k`prlsonei* Grew." •
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It - appears diat the rebels took .advanta*e
, of a flag of trucetbey bad sent in to change
their positions,..atid to sec* places from
Witielithey:were able to n i
ab n ojwm. the
fort : -linining fan advantage . thus :treacher
ously, they used it ,mosterneliy. Thereport
saVs I ••
• ° followed a secure of cruelty and murder
without parallef in civilized warfare, which need
ed, but the tomahawk and sralphig-knife to evened
the worst atroelties ever committed by savages.
The rebels commenced an indiscriminate Manch
ter, sparing neither-age nor sea; Ithite oi,hlack„
- Soldier or eivilhan. 'The officers and.theesermed
to vi' with each other in the deriliahlwork.' Men,
andtheir children, wherever found, were
deliberately shot down, beaten and hacked with
sabres. sZono of the'ehildrin rant mars thaii ten
years old, were forcedto stanch up and.faco their
uturdurers while being Shot. The sick and wound
. etc . were butchered without mercy, the rebels even
- entering the huapit . buildings and dragging
• dh.'..ra out to be shot, or killing them se they lay
tbrie, unable tci offer reaistaeme. •
Alt over the hillside the work of murder was go
ing on. Numbers of our Well were .eolleel:ed to
gether lo s lines or groups and .deliberately shot.
bwoiio ete shot while in the ricer, while others on
the hank sere shot and \lork. l ,l, into the river,
mahy of than still living, but. ntiable to make ea..
ertious to nave thrniiseles front drowning. Some
'of•the reels stood upon -the top of the hill, or a
short distance from its hide, :4usl called 1.0 our
• soldiers t i Coinettp to them, and an they approach
- ed slit them down in cold litood and if their
gnus or 1r..44,114 missed fire, foOne, them to stand
until they were agitiu prep:tom' to tire.
- AU aroma' were heard veil , * of •' No quarter:"
l'Nn Ina nor," • %ill the datiln. , l nigger's, ' - Shoot
them down:" All who for mercy Sere
ere l l by the most cruel taunts and swore. Some
were spared for a time, only toter murdered under
circumstances of greater cruelty; - 'No cruelty 1!
which the mot deindish Malignity cioild' devise'
,was omitted by th'ese,norriterers.
:.,A sad and awful story.jlt appears ,From
the remwd hie judgment Of the wurid.'
the.tuune tribunal May lic:1 commended` till'
officers wearing the: Uuion uniform, of whom
the report 'bays _ •
the of rebel atrocity
inn barbarity, with which the was cover..
L a l ;t: E it ' / ‘ .. "l :::(l77i n e e o 7, r s. ‘ t7to r . ar ev m eri• ‘ oiliccri 7;l lP( ee ' • ene
cv, bonOr and self-respect as to meld. themselves
• diagrieef ally conTieinets in bestowing - civilities
and attentions upon the rebel toi e en g , even while
boasting, the murders they had-there corrunl
ted.
We hone that the midis of these recreartts'
. will be asCertained. • Neit . in importance t
the deVising and-executing otaome suitable
'retaliation upon the rebels, guilty of these\at
recities. mull be the elevation into public np-.
toriety attic, tine fellows who clinked glasses
with ChAthitt4ts and FORILLST while the slope*
- - of Fort Pillow ran red with .the streaming
• . blind of raughtered, Union soldiers, I
TOlll6-
:OIL .OPERATOOS OF haItTLEILL
I COlrtift ' I :
We hae not space, to make 'a lengthy +-
peal to t ik e Coal men of ;Schuylkill County,
iti.inaVof the Sanitary Fair soon to. be held lin
-PhiladelPhia.. It " should not be necessary' .
The bl;ly field of the W s ildertici, the dean
strewn "ground of Spottsylvania, ;are tenderer,
more lelttqUent ; llppettla then,wortis can make.
We aa•li It he men in 'the. Coal, trade; in the
iron lau . littess and..-"in every ; !unroll of btfsi
ness het, by which they tire prospering,, to
think of the thirty or (*tarty thousandwounded'
that 1111 the 'houses 'andlall the highways and
out roacs of Frederiekahurg. to feel whati an
added"' nd gratefulPittlis ' theirs. I3esilles
t i o i ti l4o J . a• God for victory, we lutist thank! all
,
these . 011ie men for their heroic wounds.
The "Virden is too great for our gratitude--
posteritfr must render them homage.-pdt in
our ala,riet us- be worthy of i'l-worthy of
tini nun who . 'have, a"i‘''on• fOr Mt, we trust,
more than honor. Our "only' tribute to, the
fallen Must be our care for the living. ' -And
now, When we tbink2of ' the Sanitary ' 11 11 : ,
besides all the brave anguish` and Willing
rimityrtiOm of this terrible but splendidhotir,
Its opportune inception semi an inspiration
• 4 hearen.lWe trust that every Coal
in Sehitylkill 4,N:sooty Will at once iset•ap
day iiii the btMefitof he Commission"
hope , that every miner will ! freely giv
Rages Of his day's labor.. The mg:moist,
from eachis not large. •It should be c
fully' iven. r •- ,
~. • :
• Col, Henri
L. Cake will giv"B the P ua
.Of ids. colliery io-day, 1,.t0 the Pair,: hie men
giving their day's Ishii This is welLl - We
'trust-that the'eraMple will_ be follow$: by
.•every Coal I operator., 1 The man itho during
!hilt war, has" prospered mail been p "led
by the Government and its lokliers, ot,
oaliht . tot to refuse to contri ante' wh 'the
lives and welfare of our defenders, ..arekt t ake.
T ,
If he, does refuse, Itel is tin teful,. a . dote:
Worthy to poSsoss the blesse.
~'; Political Privil-
T
ages, to preserve which, the lood of Oursial
dicrs is being poured out ontisesoil of 'Orlin
. la. Let it net bt.-,naitttbat tii,Vnylkiil ;clingy
bolas tt'enan of tills anirtietei.
~
.' Sition•the ,above ' *rag 'l 4 4'ed in ` 'we
hive received the following circular,' *bleb
;
we invite the itttetati l en of our rea ders • . '
' •-•- - No. 216 Ita'ai,il.-i Sr., riut4 t
, • I May 12t13, 1 . 1
EtlTona Idursoi• alcamotai. ;.—Col. li los L.
Cake, of the• tit. Niebolaa Colliery; Stilmilidll
Comity, has ret atiatt i tiatturlsqi, MaY . l4 its his
a z otardsoietfor a aav' protiort)cnt for the bene fi t
of th e tirem central ,aor for the. Sanitary Coin`
Ansaion,. and had, is. Soper d e cl ared his iiireztion
01 so doing that' the. Phdada. and Reading B. R.
Company, with that liberality tlacvhavee any evils
ceek, through: UAW PM-ialetat. Charle s Smith,
Esq. at once omitted him Hutt the tit 'LW
Toltiwould,be *emitted. 00 til* , tha n ' .eaass
i m
will receive...the irbutelmcreeds.j Tints 'x tt
• noble eraniple of I.lazlou,t.'*°.tki - rlPer"
and Cceporattorui. - a
The coal will arrive it Port Richmond lati or be
fore Monday, loth mat:, and 4•11.1 be diapowad of
to the. Itegltert Ala/cc, at 11 ..'34 , 4. A, IL, - of that
dae,•aat the Coal liitelaustige Rooms, ho. *Si WM
nil eltrel,.4Liel deiireeed is the. sap at POrt Male
IA ceL Tar pa ttkiiii IV as to tha utttialleir at earn
`-:.,./.l' 111,. sizes or rite levet will tot. tusk llowsru at
',.:, rail. • .; ~.1.1c.. - 1 Truly
-1 your=
' ti. *. Hc. ka..
_...-._
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T 0,.. CrNtrso Stafrai Sant . ay . Coassussess. ,
...ta?Coutildse.iaarlsent on 'etiesdaylmopting
, .
from
,‘Vasiiingtort to ..Itolitial(4eekjs .tiara-• ,
~,. boat srisieb had...;beett previously 'nhartenl
•• - and loatlml with itesei2ty or erg him of
t
'l7 l- of-hospital stores, ahio a' barge 1, with
wagons iota ' fortrimaPorting . sop-
. pliesi to.irederl , .rg oe.ttinearb; • With
isarl'ateamboat . barge Went, ty relief
.. r •.I:4.3atis "
sail . all carefully *tined for
btus enk
, . OM work.' 4.4 y `realism ate:dons lat varied,
points the.,,C . ononlssion hope to meat the-most
' • urgent need ..
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Jcort So.—The CalifontinAtate . ventiti
trsat
nevi to sesidoe 41111 i the hi Ni t e r &
a re _
.5, i/14011Z;C i tile wai was
itx itm,
''
for i .d.iiounkimi ' ' ' ac.......
Timorsisk - ii iiiii swill .
n 4: 7tisi l sod Ens e ±.4 . 3 , * G r e ye r
i th e creetrol of th e -. Ls lot th at
we 14 *mo tighthig Or?
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Tat flail PAUL /
- iatt - ✓r
a • • -
,„ • , 4 -
_Tort
ti , ~-. or theaea or acifibie
At* of the /*PIA ** l 3 42 S' wiondea
and *drain. - 1 Ikkaay WM* before * e ex-
Orailoniejukolaiiiireali tie infaerissry, be
413414 byaOsse !Stagy bradcaln *Oda.
Sol! by engsgetemets in ate Sssub-west ta
ilor !Thomas. ; The CortunissOoni fl
n
irszi Ze
akt I Whayso *it Coal and Ire*
- -Nit Linellisind Elcrikia =NJ" -
- ' und Ilierchants; our Hints, lfzebrus
iics and LW:4in doing, - Are they crattribu
tir4. a 'day% rereartee, or Taps ? If not, they
'should he'uli nod dein at oaf . . • Walt not
fir; tirindar4 ; or direct personal • appeals to
, yam
It yor: ire en ettiPkTer set apart one
dayls profit i if an employe; tell your em
greyer' to dedittt one day's wages from your
iiiielor or *Atli . '" Tiny, raid send it tOthe
Treasurer ti Philadelphia. The different in-
Titabrade! tripli= at Gate, and
an 'person, litho 'has hem appointed ...-.
*thie, !Ilii too lazy to act, or indifferent,
I Min mien, In order that his place may be
A -. by klieirson utko will act. The shed
b ... of , rati.,noldiers ails upon, our people
to 641 at on Let the appeal beheeded.
. . . ,
fr.Sp the many brave men, fighting for a
Oat rinciple, who fell daring the lite bait
tics iu Virginia, was Gea. • James S. Wads:,
worth of Nits York. - .From Patriotic motive
aluise he beCauus a soldier. He was very
wealthy, di4.liring a princely revenue bunt
large po&sessimia. lie owned Coal lands
ill this coutiiy, which yielded him &handsome
tam lii:tbe enjoyment of every temporal
b essing hC took the fieldUnly at the impels
'll call °Only. Originally *Democrat, the
"iFree Soir 'movitneat- that divided , his party
in
New limit, finally placed him in the ranks
4. the RePnialicia patty,. He stappofted
Hitmont in 5t.561 Lincoln in 1860, and was
& delegateL(td the "Peace Conference" or
le.agrem, An 1861. Whets•war commenced
lie offered his services in any ; capacity, and
Was appoUtted an aid on the staff of Gen.
HeDoweli, and in that capacity participated
inihe 801 l Hun,—disaster. " Appointed a-Brig
adier, be 4pent the Winter tff 1861-2 with
he Array(of the Potomac encamped in Vii
- inia, and a,haredcits passioaate indignation
st being kept cooped up and virtually bettieg
there by i a foree but half as large as ha
RC afterward sensed several months
Military( Governor of Washington, but was
n due time restored to service in the field,
eructing Sit Major-Geueral a 'Rebel force at
lleast doulde his own In the first day's conflict
at Gettysburg, and sharing in the glorious
victory which ultimately crowned the Union
(arms -on( Hut bloody field. In 1862 Gen.
Wadsworth was the candidate of the Repub-
i beans and:War Demorrata - of New York for'
Governor i but so many of them were absent
in the Union armies that he vita defeated.
Now he hits given his life to the cause of
Freedom, and, the remembrance of the noble
sacrifice Will be enshrined on the hearts of
the American people, .
IlAttx FAur.."—This will be the
mane %Q .:Newspaper to be`publil•heil for the
:ignited* Conunis.sion, (luring the Fair in
June. It :will be published for tiro weeks.
Sundays excepted, from the:opening
of the Fair. A. complete set of twelve num
bers Wilfhe given to subscribes, lot `tine
TkAlar. ; I i3ubseriptions will be received at this
office; and the papers delivered at our store
when reeeived: The paper will 'be val
uable forj.preservation, as it will be a com
plete history of the Fair, eery-toll and spirited
reporrf or all current events connected with
it, a list of the goods for sale in it. anectlotil
setting forth its character, records of thet
amusements and exhibitions given in its aid,
and cophan facts illustiative of the Sanitary
movement, will form Important, Mira and
highly . practical features in newspaper, to
wiiiehAli be added events and incidents of
the,battle-field and of "the Sanitary," with
article& ha proSe and verse, , referring to the
war for the 'Union, the object and experiences
Of the Commission, or to eventsimd fncidents
connected with - the Sanitary which
have bie4lll held in diffeeent cities. To this a
Committee, especially appointed for the per
pose, hare aided the.results of th,eirreseareh
es, in the form of :deeply Interesting doers
ments .by • General -Washington, Franklin,
Jefferson, Lafayette, William Penn, and oth
er greai , men of the past, sZVERIIET-Oftt: 1
Many of these papers will be found to
be applicable to the present crisis,, and well
worth; Of themselves, far more than the price
of the newSpaper.'. Anicmg
,other literary
cur asides, there
.will be a curious autobio
graphie letter, by the English novelist„
Satol
lett, to an American. - •
- The newspapeeiwill• be beaut:fully printed
on the linen paper, and as his lobe prepared
with Special referenee!to'binding In one ele
gant itilutne, no advertisements will be ad-
It will,, we trust form &rideable and
attractive memorial of the Great },'airs of
1+44, ; 'andte prized as such by all who nay
p 'osieffri it. It is intended that it shall be a
jonint4 for the whole - tnion—fer:theEast as
well as the West—and as such we:commend
It to, every one in the country, being ccinfillent
• that , ha contents will be of interratito all.
Wq !rust that names will be handed In to
us at *cc, so that they can be trenignittlid to
the 14*spaper Committee at as early day.
t
We
the
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H Weekly Alsomine.,
111443
.1-11 hay. 1143 ` r amenes acuuito:
. , 21113; tura • .
14 Sririanivt,...l
ih beorliAr. , ....
16 Mir4t,Ay
17 Triax4y..... l
18 WooNISDLT- •
19 rsivair...
.70 Ft 04.7
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PrttPera for the epee - try were .41ereil up is
TritUty Ghlireh on 31euday iftertioto last.
.morrtnr.-- auluous7 s. -mu, rear
and Chit Sunday. Day's leggth, 14 hourisuad
ta_.utea.
114nt Post Oj-A new Post Moe Ins been
estalslished at St. Nicholattvliclittylkill County, at
Col il. L. Cake's Colliery, and Done' Krebs has
been appointed Post Master.
I
Crtmrtion.—ln tho fist of coati osyntribotiotos
to ttie' Sanitary Fair, poblisbni io oar last, "Lew
is lietimor, 1.5 00," should read I..ewhe Beam, 55110.
The Oros wlts typostsphicAL
r I
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bethwineo r f and dramatic enterinunnerd for the
t of the flanitary Fair, will he given at the
T . mr* Hall on Tuesday evening nest. Adraii*-
son.' Ir 3 cents . We trivia that th e Hall will be
Ailed tM the amanita. '''
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19pwile to :kr Bata* Ftig4cl.—lChz Weslneedav taut
lissv 4 Mr. Anatin, Pantos of the Baptist Church.
and Moo. Mr. McCulloch. Pastorof he Methodist
Clottek ct thlo Bocmgh. left here to an to Fred
enchib, ndminhiter consolation asul relief to
our od to (tying.. raililima. • •
dirk
and 11114 ''. mean. VobTaireeria—letlir
motion respecting Pen - Ivania ankbors in the
tinsaki of Mils& la, trtay ahrwen be had by
a cation to Jineeph er.Cliter ofthe tics pital
hake, at the ROOMS orlbe Young Nien'sCb
ni, No. 1011 Cheattint Street.
Prt in Mitterseifie.—On Wt drWeelity: about 10
o'cluck's tin Twentieth in it waretenuie owned by
rarkeitce Quinn in lifinenprille. viditeti ova tonensm
ell with ite contenht coneirting‘of whisticer valued
at stall There wiii, KAI ialuranee on the building
ill thil . Tork 9:01114x1y, brit gieuo on the contents.
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r~
gord aftairo.
4 47 'I 6
446 '1 I 1 .
4 43 Z 6 'Newt[. 11 T 111 erg.
444 a • Wird 44. 13 ,1 14 evv
443 10. !Fall mu g
4 41 1 1 IV ;Last Q.' SS 4 25 =WV
4 41 '7 11!
l A* FAO Ttnotessee Stifirers.—We understand
thatiltenten. til and Snyder, of ihn'erinimit
tee to; obtain l ithe =fleeing loyal people of
FAA iTetursooe, , Aste •collectea asst remitted
sicKp,
. . ,
- l:. Si P. i ne enban f rof
CagA4 David A. liintith's ocempany of silitin wbo
were inservice in 18111, are rfa to eat at
Ulbee d Kr. A. Itossei t X il* n onire street.
end, eign pay roils. Liet. R d ai will rb!
peweent to witness the Wilistate.
Altineted dotal at the tlillorent Wank of the
Balentakfot Pott.v t i ander both:taile ut the
Prattling. These quotseittahebie until the Let
toceneta to tortaedon •
Chydg. i!eikiwary.
roTnnjus,-11. Wed , 123 11 •
—N. X. Wattl., 86 10 4 over
• —W. ' 72 8
{ . 4, —N. W. Wind. es - es 17
4 .
slat. •• '
qf et robilteter.--Cbaries O. et
U. 48th ragixitemt, I'. ' V., sin l irlfZuk
Catharine A,.'13 Vim. WI Nertio" ditid
oit Ith ttitilsint, In* an his scajr..msa-11,e
01 the:_totinite tit Alm:Asia. The ea
21tiktbi lutliel co
om t tel=e i s itenter u ictesi f
a,
34 1 1Wisiuta, with trillitazilimcits *al
res4icalloarriics. Tlit. tleirtiieil 14trtrrti
bii#eqd to the VitlypTilui-kit. t
cotibiasia the illethediA chismuar ad: no t
a. apmr.
tai anCSIAGAI.
ampiolisaiConupipitxl/4w
~. .
*tet t
iiiiia (tort;i:aka ogisen, ugagliiiii Nod.
alma. • Ssitiastd this Illannitli fee 'OO 1011.
thirtjliars. Thum*/ Isleheodkilssigs ,
T4lelsretim-eingstre. II
that idiiis Ia rbillillieipiddia few welho
hod a enea as own( his *n exteretal.
- Isis Mon home' , the _toe bag= at .
and he had to have it angestakeL 8
his toot anntideA EXC. 7 1101 twfr
I l &babe* Hit /Mak , Oat sl. ow
„p a / 1 4 01m . r46011:14ki1.. 111 . 14 1. 101 ..: .: ;. . r
Phis',bird Piastst.:4This bilitemeasta :at
kitohntiatatilsdialp hia ona . sad juse
shisitierttatice l
excellence. The nuanfacturece warrant AtiTir
• sons they
_furnish for Allyeara.,e4lloll Await
that period tatesii,Lto Isis IsolloV
thehtstrantentporee emir fault
' - ot,theirt, lei. F. Alstatt, real* near
=vis Aged for the sale of these
.: A sample of the PiLl3O can be seen
st his store. For farther partienbire see saver
.
tisetaant.
The Late - Accident at Ae Pnasegii Boa*,
31A—In our last we stated brien ,y that on
dat evening of WI week sficbrai tbe Ito pa lf r
Fn
•~1 of /I.otWii, k ISlblatch,
wracking the main e since learn that
the damage will aroma to ahead MOO, and 'that
aboot four verb-will be required to iiilsee the
Yin again in wetting order. At the time of the
ocettretioe several arralanen were braised by A.
falling timbers, but bone witeicati4 injured. •It it
remarkable feet, that on the muse day twelve
Tears-Wore, a Ay wheel parted in the but
Wit/ leas distrortio'
Pena of -Cadiers.—Wit are in receipt of the
following litter from Lieut. such of Co. 11, ilitth
Bee.. P. V. V.:
flzati.Qcss. Ca I. aftra Burr., VA
Bsnmom Br user, ti a., May id, '64.
- With feelings of extreme regret I have to in
form- dieparents, relatives and friends of the
death of Pri - vates Reuben Witt and Lewis J. Gar
ber, laie criernbers thioompany. The former
died at Annapolis, Md., in hospital of "valid*"
on the Slat of March. The latter died at An
napolis in Hariutal of "Tvplioid fever" on the
Zd of Alen peace mac they And in Heaven.
• Pnasins .- Nor:KA) Won.
.one, Assn)* & Cb.'a .I%w York Circus and
Avila* rnstPe--We C:1111 the Attention of onr
readers to the advertisement of the alsive Coin
pang, wire will appppecaarr in Pottsville and give two
exhibitsons on Thunder, May 19th. -This troupe
has been performing al the great Hippo Phew
troll sit New Ant* site. during the pest winter
with great success: they here with them some
of the finest performers in %hist countrv,.inclo
ding Mr. Eaton Stone, satnowledged to be the
greatest hare-back rider in the world, also the
trrhowiwd Riegriest Fain& who came to this
country with Frame:Ms celebrated Parisian Ilip
podrome, and Nth,* created so great a furore U 3
Near York by their wonderful performances some
few ream Ago, together with other well known
pet-Cs-mere, comprising both foreign and native
talent whose name* appear in the adverb:lenient.
They bring with them also• 0-ke-na-wa-km's
In
dian Troupe i a tribe of geZ ; Red* Skins, who
wilt divenufy each with a series of
characteristic dances, ce ex., portray
ing with life-like reality many of Ibe peculiar
plusses of Indian life, with ell the that
mead be witnessed in the wigwams of na
tive fields. We advise all our friends to attend
tkie circus and see the Indiana.
Dena of a ,Sr- rowel./ Ifillitsi we.-Mr.
Richard gear, Coal operator. died at his residency
in Ifinenirnlie, this County, on the eth inst.. aged
Se, 'ream Mr. Rear st. the time of his death own
ed . pncetly valued at 11,100.00 n. He carne to
this liezion in ltrA and *worked as a miner M
dare" wages,_until 1535., when he commenced
working a small colliery of his own. Between
out szo isti be met witl the "ape and downs"
incident to the business, soil was sold out twice
by the Sheriff. The last time his poitiertv was
twsight to for him, and in 154.9 he comMetWell pins
liCriAnn and from that period up to the time of
tus death his somninlatioria slummed to the
sum stated ilaire. in his will 31i:Sear left his fore.
man who had been with him a long time, 1"..;000,
avid his clerk, Mr. Wetzmartoi lat. for tome yeire
condiwted.his entire litteinves, Moo. rvsi
doe of the property g,es to his relatives, tselie
in number. among whom it will be ovally illy:-
de& 'Sir. Rear was a bachelor, and 11,141 eery
eeirtiottueally. It is thought that his ta:riptmal ra
ja:rows ilia not eloseil t4OO a rear. The elxt-A
tors id his sill are Mr. 111ctritiiiu and Mr. Mich
ael Bright.: •
The Ki.7e.lrerul ,!/ our ,I:egintrata tw
the bait J;atn . cs. —Te. t ails , 4 4 th. .50th am/ otln r
Itegimenta +which there ar , gallant wails' from
Schuylkill County, hate tindoultt44ly, antlettll in
the battier of the week m Virtipia. and the anti
tty to hear tru 'them, iw inteAisr in this not - nut u
nity. We sere in blali that 'lre ironl,l be shit- to
furniedi tbi, xs. k, pu.tne inteiligesul of the caPu
altn-., but what havfrncadtk-tl au far is mea
gre.
We learn frun &letter in yesterdaen
InyHiror ;Iced "spottaybrigniii Zus i et
ay .11,'••tbat in the teml.le baltie of Tuesday
Major Ler: Huber, of the gutty-width Rep
mem, was striowly wouude.l. 71sT many triauria
trust that it 'will not pn-clude Lin recnrcr7, for be
is a gallant ittlierr and an estitualde elt:zi n.
The only names of wounded that we have seen
published in the daily papers lip in TesterdsT, are
as follows : •
.P. - r.
It. C. Neatlitiner, thigh; alichstl Yount. arm':
John Donegan, hand' Jos. Eck. hand : Boluannti
Mayer, gram ; Chas: tick, leg ; Gco. Moyer,' Co.,
E.
Fort:i-d91,13 17,evittra. P. V.
T: Leary, Co. SameTribeiger.
Fspieilk /o,Onestt, P.
Barnhart, &
MMWMI
The following letter fnsm Edwand Hanse, of
Ste Sitty-seventh F. V., wiui received yt.4-
torday by his mother :
,l 7 aeurraczserso, VA., play lOth, isr4. •
Dr.tu 110 - rues :—George Thee was shot dead.
we have had Ago - days hard fighting. We hare
been victorious.; Our , C”rpoi Genera/ was killed
yesterday Inortling,..sriA the Rebel I.kneral Long
street mortally wotuslysl. I am wounded slitthUy.
Ezorsark Ilstote.
tire was arnektther of Company K, 6ith acct.
He belonged to this Son:ouch.
The Sanitary rfir.-13. Baamist acknowledges
the following sours as received from ills Book
and Publiehing isitcmAs of Nchavlkitl Connty
far, all of which has been tritztipittod to J.
Lippincott lc Co" Treasurer, Pltilutclpltia
Jimmie 7 OrtIAL nerantarmwriff.
13. Daman I 151 50
F. 11, Wallacti 500 -
John O. Beck - 4 50
Wm. /tam ley 5 00
Harry Hume. 100
Olircr Smith 1 00
.hyot•pli Prottomn 1 on
John Atkinson., - 50 I
Wm. A. nova 250
Levi Ni‘gle.. . 150
Charles Spam it 1 75
Wm. Miller... 50.
Jot= Milfrr
tiraiTh
Wm. tungt.
! OILEM-WoOD
JolsaJOyoe....
James Madison
Morris Calico..
. -
I DICIOCSATIC NTAIifIID OTTICT..
N. C. -flattlity S 00
A. C. 13alrelay ' ' 300 ' , 4
J. Bolikod. . 100 1
C. N. Birciii . ' . 1 00
!800
AMEILIC..4 orriaLic.Es onter,-;.-ozzooix & wityto.
J. P. liestrald •1 500
Maud Edwards . - - 200
. .TYWIEFICnir DZlglrVlr<f \ OMCZ--OEZXAX
C. W. He'hadle... • • 100
Capt. fl.'J. 114401 , 4 I 00
- • - , \..2 --,
John T.: Werner. 'Pri'nter ' ' 2
.
J. PlailiP-Lippe ."......
• oasuutitrzte MOIL 15T01R16...
L.l". Ciarriguee............. ........ .5 Of)
T. Iti; Hazzard.
C. TisrlCt 800 .
Lords Oriffith do
J. Atkinson do SL Ctair
Louis K. Foch do , do
A. N. tato do licirnylkili Hayea
Mime Allen; Teacher
F. P:-.1/letrooo, Lawyer
v..Blww:velywwi
VICTORY FOR THE UNION.
The President's Call to \nmiii%*4
II&id News Iron Gam Glut it'd IMMLit.--'
gem rigoibig es Tharaday.--44.1=te
Mal IS Day es Frigair.—Lee
Ueda to Break up Sedrick'a
teat izatery side Olt Illata.--Sightlaga
;llmeabdal fIeLL.;-Mat 'Ada lb
4 1 0LII. gaga tabs Nees ea aatariLay.—
Lee Food tot* la r : ar
Forges at ewe , Terdie Sat;
de ea laeaday—liodi Omits Fairly Ow
freated—fleront II Wars noes
---deepente Meta et die Ilebefo—They
ars WOK WWI /Phi allmt
In oed b:st we announowl the advance at Gin
Grants ann3r, Across the 'Rapidan. The rove
/mut brought' the two armies hoe to face, and
f
the death strtuutle for lesupire, sore followed.—
The battle opened on Thursday of last week and
continued through itidsze, with vatic' d meows
and tutonerwe slaughter.
TIZZ 1111324.D1017 ItiCololl23oll nuns LIED
TIII4NESKIFWEINI7V ALXIKIIITX O.
Fascia' i lamina; WismoeisoT., 11161.
lb at' "'here& of (Wag OM Liberty : -
Enough is known or array operattoos vithln the
bud pee days to claim oar epeeist grititode to
Ood. While what remiss undone demands oar
moil sineme prayers to, sad !Aimee spas Ma
(*about whom Ohm's atkirt is rain). / reeoes
mud that All patriots ) , at their teases, at their
o kevi r
at islibtie_rorsl* sad 'wherever they
be, unite
to roman thatilossirtog sod prayer to
Almighty God. .
- Asassast Lorerast.
7VLI AMMO!a Tits ir,irrts or surasher.'
• Owt. Oftures lisAssyurivrvsk Xsy S r sP. ld.—.
As mimeo 41, butt night, die stogy cases cameup
sitb lb runny today . A battle has beau Zoog*
Winos ports °fit and ale, whole rebel armee but,
si t id Geettsbum, the bloody seems of this day
were reefs _
to tie bloody work. sad it bi
to be looped more stispialoes results to-inartolr.,-
3lereflts iris wooded at LA.- IL, sad Ws Moots
mg was *pain is swum at daylight: Award
ing to the order at the As i r, Gra. Ilsouock's sorsa
"was to march Nut soothirsit
irately as she rionutiti ford to Grove tlutrali.—
Gripers! Marsh froth Old IlltiderriesirTsvers to
Pastes Asses, thivOrisoge o = 6 Roue
sad. Salgsstach' coq* was to Moor =
ammo's. _
Ilsartal ELF4ast was t 4 .
4asW . reatiatay the wilds
cavalry asps st Pthey - Branch March, a law
!Obis Smith, ofaft.aneMo•A i stifle, and start vats
genera . 1 hunt a ft er litenarta's cavalry the
body of which tram . lstet be vain
fora Bed. Th e elan* Was b a d
motion bat a dina.-41■11 *UM. et ,k
<Me Isik. reportifineltill Beni ha* tda
1g -road, rtinebig abillit ginnasi .• • •
to Orange Omni linmaik •••
advancing **IL - -a , Aid
sertros On laid - 'VI,
The evidence Osannodagligrilli - *T . sit
next two bountiltat Ohning . _
.2 _nninunisit 'loins
I = i ec nt ni trais a t s fiteetiiimassailisiiid,
tasoma' t e am
Park and OASIS weina issul 00 :
bit** saismansi-of-imilanisy,
form them for battle at this Coratia.4-
ing Maps romainga Ater Or AG ,
southward across both roads cre which the enc--
7i. w..,adruseing, abouthalf al Mile to the west
this point idirta ena . position fur the fordus
, a y a bank • trunk - and wen sidoetad for Oda
Eleilgevrick wswonlersd to tale the Ott
the centre, sad Hanrek was eto
came up on the left. ..
Warren and Belgwick got -Into ass shoal'. 11
o'clock, and wino after skirmulaing was hear, 'on
the !runt. About noontlesierai Warren trails.
dewed to push Orifiln's divisien forward to the.
right and left of the turnpike, and ascertain what
Hie enemy were about. -t,k-tts' brigade moved
up the left and Area !et - dull to the right of the
road--Bweitar's forlowi. in ressrre. - After to
vaaCtet
t r oves carters, a a toile they
fonnd msetres confronted by - ti Irdt=
and strong rebel ' pneition on- g ihick-wooded
ridge. A severe tight ensued. Oriftwis brigades
held their ground against evidently greater num
bers for nearly an hour, but the enemy succeeded
'ha overlapping Ayres' regular brigade, and Hire
big it back precipitately. The flank of Bartlett's
brigade being -..use. It was also soon forced
back for sumo distance.. Two litres of the 3d
Massactoametui Batta to be left behind in
ocasampiterme of thb &nearly *lithe horses
and fell into the hauls the enemy. khnsitesee
brigade and Waklwortlis of Itobinisin'a division,
ware ordered forieard, and relieved the two-brig
ades.' The entergiiiron attacked ' three, but were
held at bay,"ltrialr. musketry and artillery filing
were kept up an for hour longer, when the ene
my drew it tiff from that part of the tins. Our
Ices In Ws' affair was quite severe, Ayres' and
Bartlett's brigades principally =germ& No defi
nite f can now be givca,; but the total' will
pobabl• not exceed am hundred in killed,
arotin m
dea, and is .5.... - • . _ ,
. -, -
Aiming the.woruaded are Gen. Bartlett, slightly;
Col: Hayes, 18th Ilansachasetts ; slighty, .Col.
Giwyne, 110th Pet:nun - Irani& ; Col. Gwirien' 9th
Maastic.husette ; CaL L0U1h41411., 4th Michigan.—
We took about throe hundred prisoners.
llaucoek's coils had been orilered,to turn off
the road he had started out on, and march over
a crw-road as rapidly as possible for this point,
to complete the formation of the line of battle.—
' About throe o'clock in the afternoon, after the
fight - on the centre, had closed. • movement by
the enemy was' discovered, evnlintly meant to
throw a force between Hancock and the remain
der of the army. - Getty's division of Solgviieke
I corps was ordered at once to Stay this dangerous
demonstration. Hancock's advance, Mott's dills
inn, arrived just in time to form with Getty's to
the left and right of the plankroiol leading direct
ly from Chaneellorsinile to Orange Court House.
eren. Grant ordered them to attack the ulvrificing
enetny, in order to give the retnahaing,division of
Hancock's lime to come up and form. They did
so, and became at once body engaged in the atm&
so thick that it was almost unpossuble, to advance,
in line. Itirtecrit diviaion ortbe 2d Corp. soon
came up, and quickly formed on the right of Get
ty. Bartow's and gibbon's divisions formed •
second line as they came op. The encmr in vast
faros pressed energetically and repeatedly ;upon
the Trufit, and a most furious musketry tight con
tinned for nearly two he t ura. - •
The heavy timber arid Seep under growth rem
dere..l the use of artillery almost inipsaibis, and
only a few rounds frmt balmy pieces wen{ tend
cm either side, but as to violence, the musketry
surrosed everything in the history of tile:Army
of the l'otranac. Our hue rieschly held its groanil
until the whole corps was forward, when night
fall po.vented an advanee on our part-rust put an
eta to the sight. Woissorth - g diru'k'c sad a
brigade of.l.o,binson's division, under command
of Cien...llobass,m, wen. , ustl&Ted to take the en,,....
my in front of liancoek try the right think, but
dirtness alai prei sated the full executicm r f this
I fight. The loss on onr loft will probably. reach
!owe thousand, including tiro. Alerander . liar%
killed ; Cols A. S.. Bias, Carroll, and Tyler among
I the, winuaded. . _ - - . -
_
If anowk's men behaved almisit admirably. The
sth New York Cavalry, to fiat Ince on the road to
Park is St, Te. was attaetest toy snisor s.reo in
the ruorwm: and den. n back with 'rot:snit:nide
G. u, cal ?slur - elan Met a MEAKIIIgV U. , Geri.
tolo in tho Ist the effect that
met part ‘ . .f Stuart'.. t'sYslry and wav dnving th, m
i n ry General Lee ttialo too at
tempts to rut our army in two, bothion right and
left. by getting la•twoeti the nter amt Warn-tit ,
an4l:k . sloth I's turps, with only part of -Mtn
aide's senses on the one side amt 1.-tirvt a hilit•
cortaa arid the rtniaitaler of the stmtoaths
otb, r. That he was f iltsl in both purpea a a, and
that tlor-s'irny has been rime t.titli
statalar, his tso well-cone. :AO,l a warts,. ; c oßsn.
trues a toast auhatantisl ricers.. fir Gen., Gr an t.
Not quite ow-half of the tatty was (qr.:at-11 to
day. To-night evert csireis in • moa t -r postitaaa,
Butrecitle's f idly up. and to acrid his
at hu c•ontriand a fort-, suflieient aril will male
getberal attack on the enemy at daylight 11.-re
RIM heavy taring on part of the lane
,after da.ri, but it was of abort duration. It is un
derstood that it was br.awlit about by - an ad
rum on our wide to clear our front.
• VI RATTLE 07 THE arruigeianeti
.Firnar, May 6. 1.4,1--Constant pteket firing
rocrund along 'our entire hots througEeint - the
might (Thunslay.) and one or two a.-vero atta..l-1
it ere male ripoti .Std., , , , wiek, which were handsome
ly repulsed-,
At a quarter to fir' a. in.. the hall opened in fall
blast by the Robots assaulting awl **slang a des
perate attempt to turn the position of the 6th
corps. Artillrrr, was used on both IFidek;, but ow
ing to the entire gnattatt twilit; cost:nal 'with un
dergrowth of pines, the musket was chiefly relied
The attack etterided rapidly
. 6301:.; 'our entire
line, and at about 7 o'clock walKoapeoially *overt
on both our tight and kit tiatil4, which the foe
seemed ditermined to brealt in turn, for which
purpose they, adopted .their . inevitable tactics of I
rspidir coneentretang and i tiluting masses of then
upon tile point of aasatilt;!..tbein,^ to. the tr,sr , led
condition of '}be etitire - battledull, this syitem
has been mute euecsaaful to theta awl damaging
' to rut than rt could be in open ground. Where az
could be tirought into trquieition. The
number of Sloiluded must lie fearfully large, ow
ing to the inceasant nee of the titue/...eti and the
akwo prossnlit c' of the cunt. at ant/. .•
.tt 1 I / o'clocl a ilosiaerate assanlt was•watie
on the Sth Corps, paructilarlY upon thti ith Dist
awn, eottimusled by Gen-Times S. Wadsworth.
While gallantly reliving has men, and at their
head; liadiug charge, thimble-mu and de
vottid soklier was shot in the forehead and fell
dead, his bitty remaining in our - poisse.eion. '
A partial Ilan ensued alssut nista, when another
desperate aesa.ult wu made on Cren, Hancock..
Hut veteran column. temporarily yielded to the
shock. but soon rallying recovered their line, and
sent 'imaggerur back the Talloca the
foe with most frightful slaughter to them. •
About the middle of the afternoon the distant
boom of cannon indicated that our cavalry wider
Gregg had enaruntered Stuart, and vie engaged.
in desperate e , Jatlirt far beyond our attains len
advance. This encounter resulted in s luau to ita
w. Walrixer.
of about 300, though the enemy were #lll4oolibely I
ir=le's„ corps marthed• rapidly and hard.
daring -the thickest of the fight arstrnoved to, `
our centre; and several of its brigades, bilk fictive - 1
part In the conflict. Otleirlortions of the 9th
remained on our extrema she - - is a support to
Sedgwick.
Up to near dark the hotly and =sat stubbornly
contested battle sleeved to - and fen without luster
ial advantages to either side ‘ thougb the oral
whatever advantage there might have been Was
on nor side ; but joist as the darkness" Was closing
in upon els, the foe, by an- admirably executed
fent tnovement, tomes - Gen. Sedgffick's right,
and in in instant his rear was coferifl and over-
whelmed by the Rebel hordes.
n. Stedgwick and many (this officers everkd
the7maelvee to the utmost to rally their men. `.li
line sal soon formed and the onward advance of
the enemy was checked. Tet &Small sized Aim-
pole was itnprilyised among team d} mnsi
clans, and the like, dial: maw esoenT; intensi
fy their foara t with Out a shadow case for
their demloralizstior,,
, .
Thus matters remained in a most ;•steiting Sind
uncertain state up to about 10 p. tn.. wheu the
Rebels suede another dash upon our right, yelling
the irlsite like savages, but our met' were ees the
:alert: and no advantages were gained, while the
Rebels were snfierliur a heavy ins.
"orme;to or furrntoar' l a wolts--rul urrois
nrunfo rug \lOl x-4-03`3. rimier NAST=
Or TUX. FIELD. •
airranar, May 7,1864.—fit precisely 4f.e'rlock
this morning our batteries pistol in p . usition du
ring the night on our right timbered in the 4113 , 7
light with In saint anthem of shoe and shell, ro
insisting one of the atiblime terrors of - tlettostsgrg.
This ounimading was continued far a half hour,
and was directed i i ic he the Occapying our
lost grouml of the dst previous.? but no reply.
could be profoltod. occasional shot of our
pickets then only ensued, ruined sksolne Inaba/
straggler in Rebel gray.
Thus matters cold dined rip to half past 9 in the
mew' Iff when rt was definitely ascertained that
the roloubtabk Rebel Goners: Lee had most in
continentty skedaddled;"titter .Itaving been
thwarted over and over smart In bin favorite tac
tics of manning and hurling his legions first on
sac dusk, the* soddenly on the otbee, or upon the
ecutre, he has gone reeling and staggering back
to his introuchnients at Orange, or is in full to
treat to his beleagne'red Capital , k few hours
,mtiat determine the math. j
- 'Tbs great. loyal heart of Necople. bast
itAltiew pulsations of gr atitude , to the. . •
111gb who gives us the victory, While tears
for the `nrsble breve sepulchred in sheiks, graves,
dug by si.kliers under orders to starch.
•OareavahrynceupissaPretlericksturg on
The dietfor oar inieuided isust
Ibiza
Oar hied is estimated et 1300 to /Mt; wound
ed NAO. .
The Rebel Orneefil•DingWirr4 win morta lly lrowt ate. "aft." kwea, a4ip Gem:lNgersai
and atas ord wounded. \
ore cowarD csvater onset pre' curestuoitrey
AND aDDI arguni—rirr.isow upf...n TUX ADVANDX
TOWARD 12ellANDINNII `S'avatir mare
"OWN TllllmActwanot aim WAN ,A . 116_ DZACZ.4
DARIN TIZINCIM-11Xitl:LA MD= aLtLt,AT Mr7:2o
- WYMTED NONDA.T. • •
Wisat7.4fronc.. 4 l`aradar, May 10-1:30 p„ as.
Dry: I foiwilral a dispateli.thia
soonsetat received tnait_Gen.• Butler. IT TELts
SRI &roar :
- 80 75
2 00 '
S 00
600.
S'_so
1 00
00
..-. 3OD
.... 1 00
..t. 100
$122 23
F.uirrx X. arrstox,'Seeretars of War.
ILtunciarmaa_ aim Tura* Lim:4mo, "
Ma? 9, 1864.1 .
rtk Einar IL fizarros, Sorretary war :1
Oar operations may be eaaparled ale la, fa*
wards.
Witit L,700 aerate we bare &framedten the
rteiprods, *reed Chintahreniny, and have
eart?c brought theist io our moult putinn.
Th'ere were calmed cavalry, and are now hold
ing pukka of the wigwag* toned %amid:
Gen. Kailas-with ;PO cavalry haw alsibilt, on
the Male day with war movement up the Jame
Itivez,, for* the Iliatkentaet, arid burnt the rail
road bridge at Stogy Creek, Atikoir Petetaborg,
tutting Ward Ittairrecartri twee at 'that point.
We have *tied- kieintrewehed• OarbaPes,
tiat Fl VStir supc4L alld we Fn
a 4 .1
Wut,tho w Lava
Beaturgard. with amp
a large *Von Of hie tont-
Tuandiraa Itt! - south of the continent' the. railroad
Gra. Kautz- That phrtion which rwiclied Po.
401 Use tp-dsy, kW
atterelL3l34t-on—aNt 117111: 141 ' .
- • I omit gill tsatlx. trortblea with My
to Lee tram 'Beauregazint:
Oros? -'
Itt14_11: Bates. NAJoi ciicerd.
Um soon set. cuusr—astworsrms
411X.11120111MMIL 113a113) WC AIMS&
rt
41111111iT
op,
PILIMINMSMIII-11111art mum* ar abormorstte
sta:. car seuitaar-40 cuatam.
' Minn SWUM!
litie ATTk WS This Pas. •
Tneedar Nay U,
?pilfer:MlL UM: 114=elles have been re.
alto* wonlisigt frnati -pe4 Grant, dee
ted ea ides& yessieribrer. • .
The meaty have made a 'Mended Bpottaylvanie
estert-ilnine Tien bed beseetsceneltani fight -
. bid no general beads had taken plec there.
to =mince MU Major-Gen.
era. =Witt yesterday's elereteagement at
irsZrll
14 06 aro& bir trnin
idler. ia retrains are al Vredericksburg;'
and arie eitieeted here to-night.
The larvey in represented to be in exealent eon ,
4nion4andtrith ample anprdies. •
' Gee. Robinson - and General Maria are wound-
Nosi4t esetaltisse gerund ollicore are
Fe Mliright ban been 'placed in • command of
fiedg4ck's peeps.
Geretirana did not design to renew the attack
toslavilieing engaged ib repleniehinic from the
loPP€Tltreiri. no as to advance without it. ,
Dierte IL ersorroir, Secrete/wet War.
•
3irW3 70 8 esiocz ON WZONIZDAT XLVININO—A nu
mot" urns ow trzinar—THE norm Traana.r.
• merman? ICODIrn3 1771: AT
weint—ezeruarewrie or Tag 1.2:10245---712a7 Tar
To eV= ore roily rearri—ringr Law Inn.r.O.
TVS serves, Yu VIOZT ores YOL rag
Der—u ,tT A rtnitors Ponrrloll—nr. *Ana
Enitilarn:t trot - NMI, Oct Leto THE SAVED:-CA-12
OCS WOrlanen- 11 33 01 301, or OM Sicoona—vs
RAT' Lan Stara rai 30,000. -
-5 PeeiDA billPach for 2V. Y. Dubose&
wassenerreist, Weshaeadar, hay 11, 1864.
Tour - nicreenceident Beta, left the front this
morituag at 80. clock. Ills - swift steed bore him
to 13414 Pisan in time to catch the aftereeon beet,
and beak:at arrived, bringing ,fur The TrZutie
again the latest Intelligence Iran headnearteril
•lleesieratainsa Laser or TUE Purostac, t
Weewnsear, Nay 11-8 A. IL I •
•At o'clock yesterday, the most desperate of
all the yet fought wee oOnanteneed. It
ointrinted up to nearly 8 o'clock; In dogged
stabbannees, Waterloo and Heinlein() pale before
the terrible - onslaught Tuesday afternoon on
this,basika of the • Po. Two (Elusions of Burn;
aid e ligorpi held the - rxt4st, the Sth and eth Corps
the center, and the ld Corps the left. Our hue
stretched sir miles on the north-east hank of nbe
Po, the Ikbets occupying the senth-west bleak
and the Village of Steinway - ImA. $
At 2 tier artillery g ai r ed a good range, and
ponied:shot and grape arid canister into
their ranks; as they,
with frantic reckles:ntero of
life, charged forward upon our infantry lines.—
The enemy need 'but little artillery iu reply.—
Prisuoeps state that they were deficient in am
=initial, and could nut.
' The impression letvailed at headquarters dar
ing the for p~art of the day' that korelfs corps
had left for Richmond on Monday.. ; All prisoners
taken *ere !rpm Longstreet's awl Mills corps,
but before yesterday's; battle .eloseet, Vsell re
tureed. - •
Gem Grant and Gem Iteado were in the sad
dle outieta.utly personally directixtronsule ol4 -
It wase!arrenged that the entire 9 Cape should
charge the enemy's right flank, bat pending the
severest onslaught made by Lee jest before dark,
it was discirri.weil that be had advanced around
our right flank and wag moving down in dense
celestine for a lest And after-dark,atrmsgle to
break throughk our lilies said dash up -atom. sup
ple trains, then known to be packed on the "plank
solid tit Fredextekaberg.
changed (kit- li d purposse, and he
securely held his ground and threatened the cue
niv's ettrerne right, while the fith Corps chari;ol
his right center, and (at l o'clock) drove him
'.from Ws first line of rifle pits, capturing tine guns
and between two and three thousand pnieuers.
• eviniv.k eyes of unr chieftain*, Immo cr, saw
the Rebel incomes+. • Our men were faced about,
our trains all Mowes3ltO the rear. new positions
instantly secured fur our artillery, amd the ens-,
mv's expected coming patiently awaited during
al! the long hours of last night. No *.4.luoustra
tions stun• made. however, and eseept the iieva
shinal e ho h t s of pickets, all wan .hurt up to 8
o'clock today, when I lett.
4t was Isdievel that thstetyemy had stiff. red se
stn,,rrly that be could not in he crippled con
dition avail himself of the ail‘..tkia,:v he'
had ginned. By utherS it was supists - d, he had
attrinVtot anther light, bit as Ins tsrtuinica
- tusn with Richmond is believed to ba s in beam,
sesered by hiterilan, and Ids dank, and rear con- .
stantlr hiu-raesel try our forcers, he itinst
miplei of 101 l bia. -last man - in battle acs ht seems
dutertitirs-I in frantic rage to 410.
In A 4, td•Mbie a strife is Mutat '10.4 be suppress)
that we tr•care the al - sirell . l. titunslitstcnt. Out
levee* yeeterdas'e tight w ire much greatsr than
in any of the battler et the lin , toils week. It is
tem-. there is smaller per-enrage "f kjiled in prt,
punkin to the numb, r wounded than in any po
rn-m.1.1,3,We; and a vet" large number are but
sounded. Roads,' fields, and ~,ids an•
tat rally tttsr:ll.ala with these suffering
Lae,• ul. he,l mounds and death that the natter
might stir trc.
ro ins al•arit hare been the marching and fight
ing that many are being overcome with fatigue,
and several hero been sun-struck ; yet never was
seen So cheerful, ace resolute, end even exultant a
body of men on any of the world's great 'battle
, fields.; All honor to this sublime heroism, which
• so neley weleseeea death and wounds.:
lie el prixint no assert that Lee ordered all his
vemed d ne o n able to hold a musket to take their
plecei in She nuke szaialor yaterday's battle.
Our Irstuslell are beilt/4.041Te.ed wall all VOW
sible dispatch to Frodtriekrdsurg, suet thence vim
Dyne :114M, to Waahingtoil
' But for a tender regard for there' tlieabkd rte
roc', ibanonded to their fate and burning up more
Winds left on tire (as the lkbeis also leave their
dead iudeznisl), our army would ere the have
been thundering beer the Rebel Ca,ntal ; but we
can afford to wan. Men who hare feted musket
ry and taanon futit week, and fought better each
artectediug day, are iltrinCibto, and they will ernes
win Lite complete triumph Weir rater "so richly
mints.
Time after time did they brat hark in disorder,l l
the solid maesed, columns of the foe and if, per
chanie they staggered with the shocAt. it was urtlr,
for more a uperhinuan energy to charge back upon::
him. The old guard at, yi ateriou pale! before
these Men. .
Ott entire lows thus far, In killed, wounded,
missing, eke., meet reach near 30,000.
The enemy's loss in tined is much meter title
Oars; hie shimmied about the sante. ii.' is sup•
irc...ed to hold .win, 3.0 W of our prisonent, and we
must have at least 5,de0 1 of hie men, while our
smuts repert•the made: literally alive with his
stragglers: is a maths-viatica question mina-
Mg cede a few meredaye to detannioes the lunit
of his endurance.
•
As pus reporter neared FredericitabuiTi shed
10 o'clock this morning" .einnonading hail been
rammed, and our army was ttnqueenouably en
gaging thseenerne again.
Wr crossed th hirer Fo on Tuesday, but with
drew. We charged across it again last night.
after the enemy had weakened his right in order
to Mans all hie fiuce art our right.
It was the Vermont brigade which cher‘;ol the
enmity at the ride pitta, and the 211 Vermont held
there tilt Midnight, when Gen,. Meade recalled
there,.
Thus far .we had not hat a gun since the neer
rind' er at the: Wiltien**, " nor a single wagon,
eilmee the tempeign opened. -
All prignners unite in asserti n g that Leo in
dninbtunteled at the present conduct of our af-,
my. l InanediatelY ursm his getting orders from
Vffil Davin to return la Richmond and willpleis
front oar front at the Wilderness, he elheeatchede
brigade acres the Rapidest; sad planted artillery
so at to command Germania ford, wappoeing that
we were to purette our netial course ortighting and'
the Salting back.
The brigade remained there one day and two
nights without any chance of &narking our n-
treating ecohintres,"andectly had the effect of•tarn"--
ing back one. wounded. The pertinacity with'
stshieh Grant hangs tahitu ,is so unusual and so
.turtPeetell, that Lee is perfectly bewilderveL
- i Gen. Talbot Was capered het night, and hie
ntWtaken , hint . between:At - qui& Creek
roderickohnrg oar his wain to the army:
Git. ,Crittenden went tothelfont this morning . ..
:UP to Neinelie ni:glit the reserve artillery tad
riot Wenbromett into lire. It was eupposed to
have been hot at work yeaterdaYbejond,SpeXte
yliania Court Ileums.
A creutkosanw,' cored ~ of Nernina Debility. In,
competency. PreinatureiDetay and Youtbful ac
tuated by &desire to betwilt other Will be Nippy to
hantab to all who need t, thee of *bit e.) the trope
arid direcqatts for mak* the ,eimple remedy ward in
WS ease. 'now wiAlitra , to Froth by bit experience.
and, powww a Valuable Remedy. will melee the maw,
by returnmail. (aueintly ; seale, adthewing
• .1010.7 R. OGDEN.
GO Narratt street, New York.
tio.sm
XV /4. 'ea:
. 4•7 tw ibe trite of
' PERRY D. Vito PAIR taLLER.
to thiirstretinkhomanity of tide &VOW fettered mote
Tots iind arawa. lwe 344 than en. 7 other tee tilting
that can be ntursid.
The kiothecsu7 dude tt ant mon the medicines
'ealledlof, and the Whaesato Drerea considers it s
leistig article of his trade. MI the dealers is meal-.
clue speak. alike pi iL : favor; and its ftptitla3oo Ili a
medicine of reams* is fully sod permaneotly es
tabliehed. ;
']lily 14,
4tligiou
'Rs,. J. 0. Itnuirs, Tnit. Pa.. 'wilt wrath in *in
'row :I HALL, nix TRLNrrir : 4 17N1lAY ! be •R! of
to rtiorttoe toS, and la the fetittn st
• Mr. Miller MoW to be a Ivry dSutn
•
11131110 t make.. ;
NOTICES.
lir The Pleat Preeie . yserdWat Clearrels. Nta.
bantsaco sad Tided ebet , •rs. It Is expected that the
See. Choirs Brown. ,or nat.:wpm& will preach In this
Chard' it MN A. X..:and 75,; P. X, on nnatKr, way 13.
•
'?daisy ellasserls trolsenceo Acevlcre Sea*
wwwidget at, 1.5% tavluclt Erman at T)t teckth.
_ll , llll4les Ilt. elsesseds. Second stalest. shoes
Niziart; Bev. J. it, MeCtmanees. Pastor. Venires t
AahhetA 4 aa.a_ L. and IN. P. X, !tole Meeting.
Term* wester,. at TX o'clock
larilleselwar Illispelea Viserelh. Idahantanee rt.
Menevery Loran NI. Morning and Pravda& at
.. and 7 %.'P. X. Lecture. Wednesday Keen
-14. at 7.1,‘ **a. j 8.11. Arms. Pastas.
darZetel. Laesaswa Chards. Xneltet
Ike. L 3IL - Knessa.l Pastor. Preaching every . Panay
*waft and • wesstlng. at 14% A. X. and T. PAlL—
thgyer Xestbnt andlectare aday even. at I wthadt
flrlivanagediefat Clime% Cancrarbitl 'treat.—
Bee. Idairr. o.lloateses. tbenewlyappatatedriatte.
preach Germs every at
v T
=
eriD
to ltr at 10 was*.
and Mei* estei at
Seteed rresbylertaai narrelig Wm.
It F. Coe.; ?tram POW. wilers eitry Sibbsti l / 2
10x. A. ind t
NOUTIII AMIERICJIN WIRE* mem.
AIME COMIPAIIY.
oprK2-111ster bo/14 Mg. Maliagroarx vat Omuta
atieet. tattivallor. A.43LI7RSWI. AciL
Xsy :.It.. _
VMS .14.11.111111115 it Nveraz isms
*lnca.Axle. •
onrux-itare Pbttnritte.
may t 414.-0-Isk) f=l , ll3YO Arai
rillllllllloll4 illtell&L. Or: LAMM"
~...!. arice.:--cwws. Illstr. DlAVuji:LlllablaillAso
evert Atria.
. 312 1;0 64 4 - b-ln '
.
!===
tl Xarrisarjletints ewer • • snlnt
erxts to appal, fis thrJorasst.
KnLess—itaris—o. the 4(0104» at the - re•blerear
sit the bride's tuber. by the Rev. healt..o. ~hnads, ale.
(*LESS Marina td lbw Anala IL eland dentder at
Oa Rea. Y. F. Stalea both of Pottwrine..
(Iritti the shoes notice are meteed the onspliesente
et Xs: and Mx, Charles Alle and it Mopeds wedeln'
calk It true duly dienweed by the 'entire eetabitstr
Mitaty wishes far the prosperity In the fixture
it the waged wid e. The 'line of the otail it;
plektia'a hit bey. basslt inniande Intlimanati to
*Otto sleep et the Wet Inopportune loweeats but he
ins wide awoke when'thea take made Its enceerance.
Nod alter 'lreedlAopts` apate *lke, tie said with al
taxrdstuti It
lips. that for Ida past he anteid
aced and hunk a dear. thouctultd wawa. couple.
*km/ y were I Per is part— ins night any witat
we —4brhies part, be was going to return h 4 wit
‘scriersts in use printer style. Itotottng a bun:,
die ' per, be thus discoursed : "Ctnies and AA
de. ray 51' : allow roe to =peer my ! tot Fair
todiariamilly and conceded', and litany to encase, the
hop* tbet you, may never want St: that Borrow may
never 4-. th e top of baypitiew from your lips that
Tow m a r n ever run short of tu. tun, one uet • vat of
irate b at you may Mimi boots of true warm
frierala, and wheat the chapter of your lives shall name
to t - pto t s, that !mar seals tray : wing their arty
dim In the • •' B . , Iba wish tern; &LI •
. =••••••
Roxyri,l,EWlS—On SatordaY. the Ith rose.. si i thr
-brace or the brigiel. (saw. by Her. C. Spurr. Yr, Jess
if in 114 Raitsa,36 YIN MA= Jean Lawn,_ both of St.
Clair.
ntau.. I `
tisane onsoootoorroosido of flootAo.' fres. nos; oe
41 • 0 1 10 .ied with omit be petii 'for at tae
rate of 41 sesta por ham.
DeLON the way front (be Arai). at the Potomac
to Aletanshia. oer the trb loot— ensuza o.'
I of Co. H. 48111 Reek P. V. V., eon of Nathan end Cob
' seine DeLoog • of this Boeutagb. aced 11r yoora - 4 moths
and 17. days.
I , fliStsMaIKR--Ott the OM Wt. ft Aooth
Xi:mem Matson& tk.7sl 3 Years. 3 months sad 6
days.
11016fECN58—Oro the TM of Aped, in' Ceeteeeta
' Locsrour vire of Jacob 7.ooeneekor. !Veil 63 Tears. i
months and IS days. ^ ,
, t a • LiarilSOEß--Ost the Itttts -of Ithrii hut. .40 Potts
rt.tesu Lersmies. dettfhter of the tore Sanwa
Lek:lice...aced II rows, it nhontbs. and days.
ME:IrDLEVN—Iki the r e 'rit last , In tb! e Dorongh.
Acererro ifthiezoon. aced 64years. 4 tin-Kith% and
I dim .• • ,
thelnneral will take place to-morrow Nondon/i.
temoon, from his late - residence , Second street, Is
, Borovh,
110hEit —On the sth that.. to Pottsville, Grans r
eam. M‘ens, a native of Gehotany,l aged to years, 8,
month. , stuff c. days. _ •
WIt1)1 1 :10t1.7111—On the stb tnst., In Soeth 141 -
beim; iiirthr„ son of flantuel Wildersonth, to the Soth
_
1
year Of his age. •
(Philistine?. , .
Tbe — latell'a. Mat, Faoq., , of St. Clair.
MIERRIVe Joc - ar%. - Allow me. [Msgr.:lt yiertr
columcolumn.ova small to to the memory of nty
late friend Mr. Price, who departed this life April 11th,
DOH- •
,Ttierewaa no one prObably outside of his Own brol
ly. that was more Intimately acquainted, with him than
the writer, haring lived fur years near cact' other aa
neighbors. with frequent friendly Intercourse.- We of
ten walked together to Lodes buene..s united in divine
worship, aud helped each other in our conflicts with
spiritual dam; but with him, the omtest is ended and
the victory achieved,
During the first years of our friendship, he lived with
his vedareitta, and to that relation he watts roost du
tiful sear. Barely lass filial ).lety been better exempli
fled than In the care and pleaaure be took In aamort-
Ing• their declining years.. it was a.eomfort to him to
guard them from anxiety until their sun would art. an
he thus carried forth OM' Savimr. Injunction, when Ile
stadue from the mew to the beloved thisciple
behuid thy mother." •
in his own family be was kind and Indulgent. Web
is a cultivated, mind and relined thole ;1)1~11 sleot
with a eertmii fad grulal temperament; winch made his
hurars.bold crUster happily atoned him in the fall belief
that they had our of the happiest homes on earth. lint
how swidetil. wit. he rulatrisisi Niel them Summoned
than. assay to f be nrimerif his manhood and full strenlrth
while his sun seemed pat high, an untapected and kee
per/trite swam, has beet' lrft. emot.: them by the - event.
and in vieW.flt. we weep with the weeping tosidow,
and owinmend bet and herArtberlesa children to the
care of a Is rarions and ever-1 1 14in:: Coal-
As to tosl.-enersl sutra ter. all that knew him will
bear him testimony of being, a unsfest. tipti•xlik anr.-
man. 'There.* as nothin•.; linretu , us In him;
nothing like the oweepim: storm, or the rashinz torten
but always cairn as, a.nmmers eve, and smooth and
even as the pia, id idrearn. the same man was fund in
him to-lay tint hail been seep in hint yesterday - . As a
ritleen he was true and loyal; treason we e r del.l a
jkl3re m his political erred, nor did a traitor ever end
any sympathy * utile his soul, As a nei,..fhbor. he w.vs
kind and ready, and his I. se will he 1.1,4 felt by the
cononntilty at lure. especial:, In those of limited
means. whose Minn . : , be often ::134:11enol with the ne.
eroaries rsf bv...alordinz them cnslit uncles such
times as they were iambi, t o , "ht_iin It ,Neirtalv.
A.Ara Oat:flan. bei war , ezeratilary. Ile prof-a.ed. ttie
Feb.:fin of 4:brief foir , quart-r of ceatnry. and was
t , r air moot of that le•rtod. an officer of the Cow:re:ra
tional (stn - t. t.l +atom* %sett:sr'. Ida roato.ele r'tt.eri-*
rare and worldly aulvdtiacc riintrßaded mach, }tell
rion ami a thing reality witb htm and In his deliortnre
the Itedivrnera Ml. l / 4 , here Mob a a arm and der. and
frier.d. bat hi: nh.....me Isere t• a calu to th, "4.lCiety uL
Alit men perfeet AS, e.
(b. , ? 111111 1..1a* of C.A . }
Nall in one v.nr unite.
. And each the bit a or all shall view
With 4 11411it . 0 delight
Pit tebarz.
GENERAL NOTICI:.
0111 . ce or
Iprovrarest•
t ca May. 1' 4.
:NOTICE. ben by llt cvn. that in pursuant:v . 4 au Act
O( Wt.' Leci.lat ore. anpc.,v,l . -2r .th ►pnl. 1.64. the name
tttcyht RE:. , T I M Plitt V EM tr;:•.:T COMPANY Av been
altemt to the UNION IMPItyV &Mb:NT COMPANY.
May 14,, 'll4-- LIU
_
esorookomis FOR 111A1r.-01:
Mei. of Awe,. laimartrresaaSer.
Mlle. Pa., MayD, Proptekub; will be received at
this o f lee. until Wednesda*. May I• , th, at f. P. M., for
the delivery at this place of one hundrnd rlon‘ tote 14
MIME TIMOTHY 11.%X. holed dry and in .7,,:041
of tlannvf on or :wrote nay•:;.:411; one-half the: e.
of on or before June11...0.. 1.41.
T o be subjected to 1'4..14 inrilection. and • oettleinent
made npno completion of deltvery. Propoeals will be
reectred for totenty-tlve tons; or upWarde. and fernrity
* required Ar amount of contract.:
ALPIEICT ASITME tn.
• Cal:Wu anit.A.mn.Qliarterma.ter.
May 14. :talc
:VOTE 11Hireby give. ostler
that 1 have puratuoed the Ulna' Barge
Pon of Pia enrbntwt with rizzing. ma.% and hurne,
and thao tnpe empioyed John MalonnelL o Port
Cabal, lo run nth 143. - re. fur me at as" farnt taXier
lay roam) urd direct-Um. • JOHN CARET.
Port Chthotu Mal 14. NIL 1' tht4tt*
?I OT I C 11L—Tbe utMeriber
ware that be bee pa rthated the follow
na; grope t 7. viz • One Ousel Boat, named Dolt. E E.
Kum tore, ther with the bon riggitiz, one an-y hone.
and one yylicor node, and he:clewed the Dame to Daniel
Keercber.lor Schttylkilf haven, duritnt ble pinwale. ,All
plena+ are hereby hyrbki mkt property In
the handsv:of lb* said,l4- Wet Emu -her. m It Relonm to
•, CHARLES A. YAK,,April
THE IDNDIRItaIitaNIED bare Ibis
dar formed a in-partnership, tinder the name
- and style of Leonard tt men The bu days/. will,he caf
tinned, fai berebufurY COlXltldeli by Thog, W. Loonsnd,4
at - New York and Puttsrißei Tlitgi: W. I.E ONAItD„
' L. R. StICIER.
P04 11 1410....tkpril
•
.I.4EONTARD & SQUIER,.
Plitrat *enlace, rettarige.
i 1145 , Baiter Lase, Mew brit.
SPERX, WM, /1, KEROSENE OILS.
Beg, grades of Winter and Summer Whale Oil. for,
Colliery purposes,. constantly mi.tiand, direct from Near
Renard. to which 'tie call the attention of Orcrstora.
: Represented - by UCIA.IOII 811.111 b. at Potterii3f. Pa.
April 2.3. 1:-.1140P.
DIPISOLCTION;'
Notice' is hereby Oren, that the cotaythershlp
heretofore existinz between GEORGE SCILU.L, PAT.
'RICK OONOIIOE and RlCilitßO CORNOW. in' the
Coal thestne , Pti at or near Mt. Cermet. Nortlitenberland
.County. - ti. bitteby this day ()Earth irtb, 144..) dbisolved
be mates! consent. . The business is eohtincked by GEO.
SCHALL and PATRICK DONCRIOE,:aIth` whom all
settlements are to be nude, • •
SCHALL.
. 1 PATRICK DONOHOE,
RICHARD CORNOW„ -
Mt; Ciimel, March S t :
rigoirupttimonritc . • NOTICE.-
- The underalgned. a Phi - Actin, or Ire years.
experienaa,
I shii has been Indiord to lodate hittuelf Sn
thl.t worddleapeerfally offer Wm profeaaioaal.rer-
Vieea to the citizen! of Pottaclile and lirinity. - _
OkFICE.,—/Intranee. Centre at., nextdoor to the (Jor
en:rient tank and 1); L. Datertra Ilardaias Store, op
poatte Idahautotts-u erect.
, . • -ll t fi - wurrNkit, )t. D.
fiVirtt 3 •dt, • 15-tf
,irb ' ,i' , N JOI NT 41t1H01011.11T110:11z pro.
, 'posh% certain Ahregedaments to thke
Z gette
r
Vineetitatiosi. '- - . .
Be it rtaoleed bilae e and lint m of Repreaetita
tiro rif the CimeinonerWit of I` nyuptrnnia in Genera;
ditarmbl" met. That ono nn amendments 1w pro
pulped to -- Corotlt to of Commonwealth. in at. ,
e.miance Lth the prone of Cie tenth article there
of:
There ail be an additional Ketton So the third arti
eie attire Constitutiou, to be designated RS section four,
4n , tolkneir:
"Fre:riot's 4. Whenever any of the 'gunned eteMors
of le Critemouwealth'shall he in sway actual wiliest' ,
under a relpaisition from the , President of the
Cnited Matrix cc by tho authority ni• this tAicamoix
wealth. mit electors may exercise the rhea of suffrage ,
in all eleeneare by the &teens. wider stlch regaltdibne
as are.ror sitall be. prepathed bylaw, ed fully we If they
Were preeert at their usual` place of election." -
Newsom !J Three shall Ere two additional sections to
thres,iestoth article of the Constitution. to be designa
ted-as sections eight and Wee. ft - follows : , ,
Nitro's' r. No bill shall be paseed try.the I.MYiet3- .
tare. containing more than one snider:. which shall be
clearly expressed In the till!:' except appropriation
.
...ttiot.rini 9. No bill ahatt he peeped 'toy the Levis
tore , :rinetr: Rey pourers, or - mixt ,le.rett t say cem
arbor the authority to ;Taut VIA, M• Oath:.
gra. hai hmtt, or May herrafteTho. conferred upon, the
Courts of this Outinnona rant "
HENRY C. JOHNSON.
1 Speaker of the Hoare of Itepreeentatlees.
• JOHN P. PIiNNET. • ,
Speaker of the Strafe.
°MOW Utz &cat-rasa or Tux Cox 4 w itti.ll4
. Harriaberg, April
Pro leer I r ids. ee.
I do hereby certify that the litorgoing Is a full. trues'
and
or ciTy or the esti:nil Joint Iteeohtt ion of the
Omelet AssemblY. entitled- A Joint Uosilation. pro
posingeertaie Amendments to the OmetituUon." 116
the man remains on ale toihis cake,
intestimony whereof. I have hereunto set my
hand and canard the seal of,ths secotturs
dike to ell
written. be raged, the daLand Atore ,
Secretary cif the Cotioncenvesith..
•
rre - a.bove Iteeohrtloo barin been weed 't - O'hy
readoeity of the members of each Souse, at two'
evasive seesiens of the General Miserably of this . Coro
morovco the ealth. the proposed amendments a will be submit-
ted people. toe their deptkei or niectiork
the IfIItSTIVSSDAY (LS AUGUST. bt thiS t aar
Lord. ape Seaweed eight hundred and sixty ; ac.
voidance with the proviskas of the teaching eof - the
Coestitath,e, and the ad, entitled " AnActpreacrlbing
the time and maw of satruddths ba.4ve people. for
their approval and Cation or edam. the proposed
tatendesesen to the (kiestitistioe." wowed the teen.'
•=3. of April, one thousand eight hinadred sad
. 1 ELI KUM
flemetaty of stig Commonweettk:
APS I d"
VbiIoMieIi.VTION.—TIMI
_portison.'
=eeer
retsTit As..O. B
BYtitLYylistrLx mdea.tte.
. litiM aait-Ciftwely Wiea,' as •Mahanay Lim.
Iran &Paired by mutat comeou. aa_Aptil 5126 OK
The baothena la earataaed by.). .11L. WALK *ba r : will
fettle all acme:Ws at tbs.late Ina. . • • •
- . • . CHAS. 0. STEELY. •
• . • , - i J. W. BWALX.
.\1:11
V. •.3:-.1!411 : . Itabaapy City..-:
.
lam a under as Via* mum •Nityle .1J
,a_ A v„r„ .L.
All !SON .81.4.- - NAN.ts tarry on ttto Pantdry, ; - ,
etti‘o, Sinittiniriton eur.soskiluz ausinem, hb Port Par . -1; . •
boo,,,Schurlitill_Votutty. RoBIAT ALLISON. . r i S 1 0 -.4 0
MANUS •
-
JLQetl fist. tikga - • - -c e I • •
tierr F lIITNEY
Coo! Lions to &pow ts w !]] tad n t r
fatuous In, &poly - 111. SIArPSAD, •• ; • , • •••
April vs-1641:11. 1 ; I C•laini 4 7' 13 "" t ""` ; Offers fOr sale the . EW ' l {- 41 : 7 4EIVNIttz i ,
. lirrA.llPS.—Unrpii • WAN, bintring pe cent.. Interest,,e i
bgett appointed- agent for the 0411 1 700 0 0 agent Tede:Matt4e 'gay time tier ten yeaft at
••,,
nerrearritscfratal the loth or P" unn Y h a nUi * pleasurei of the Gos• tneht., and tbayabl e
beretly give.tootice that I asek papered to fi;i'l•lllstt 81.anipt , _
of all deootiotnationo. • I yelp !tiler da te in Id, tuter t ,t,
The following commission. payable atimpe, :10's - unti; 1004, payable -early
Pre allowed:„L” - denorminatifinsi half-Yu:iffy. • The. Boneli
•ou Partua" **l°"" mare'per• . idltede3isreh- Aset. until the Ist
- • •••• toe ••• r • -'s •• •
zee •• 4 • . • %ember. The alieriarkl Intirest from la
oraerleacectflUir selldted: - ' • I,is re;iuiieti in be 1)40 by Rurehasek la t
• J.UILL'i A. arias. - loth - or in LoOl•ettpretleV! folding
• Ap n °nl 7 4. t7r4, lll '. 11 7 . . " until furt.
••■• • 11Vether Cacenumet: &realities l ) , )
1 . 1:00 114thest4ker paid for C. 'a l
NIA - J.1701d add Silyerf
1,
J. L WHITNEY'
,
enikre Street, poi tsv iii
*Ai tt. %L. 7 • I
LEGAL NOTICES:
WRIPATIM OSP'WIVIIAM .1 0 111,11ce. de.
eras--Letters testsmintiry upon the tits or
A'tlYiamr-Prkr. We of R. Clair. hehuylkile,Coclota.
renotriraniss, deiww.ed, haying hwfa gran ted to the
Imr derkeretd. allixersois indebted td Roam eetetf are
rtqUel'irti to make payment. and those basing claims or
desusuda. will mowat them. without delay, to
RACIII.I. platli. Ern, Sr.
Ft. Clair. Apri.l-'n..ut. 18 fi~
-
tLOM INIONTISATQWIII
persons are herby uotitiod letters• - of A.timto-
Istratlon - Umtata* otEarah Wets, deosaced,
bees panted by Ma Orphans' hurt SettuyilkillGottn
ty to the subscriber. All perllo9S basing dame againSi
Raid estate tlb tettoetted to, pet.ant the same to btnator
payment. and all perr*. tel itttlelt st
hed to said r.a.a - ate.
irsted to make tramedisTe payment. •• • .
' • • JACOIt BRETZ, Allm^r. EaAlsir.
April f. - 3. •Itt. • . , /17.4 e
_ .
LOST A. - FoUNDI. •
I 0/ 1 4.---fizaed. oa hiONDAY, 310 tith, 11P44,
AA rival the refadence ,t ti •
TWO OXEN --otte dart brown, time herb': !VA. ,
the other brown; and white spotted." , ,
suitable reward-will be gh`en 'foe . their 're.
,ttint..or.inyinfortnitionlesdlar. to their recovery:
' B LErtrißi
Whensrainalt Ctiy. Brhnylkill Co.. Pa.; ?dill 14.14..3t.•
.
1 OXT.—A irirrek. drawls br U. ft. lireimi
L in fame of Ell TtniifitWoo or cllvier.lor ttko sum of
wit kl.st4ni April )564: No. 7r. All. perm* are
caution, not to negotitAe mfd cheek: as payment has
boon stoppoL A rrsokonesttle reward will tke: pnld — Me
the return of sald check to tbesulekorther. . - -
May L V4.-19.4t ELI TIIOMPS. O. 'N.
TWIN COW.—atrayed away ere.* OW
reherriher, ouAhelith of Aril, a larreltEDODW.
within," meta. exult a wart an one of the
ttat.w. Wharrer reht.m' mail Cc' Ai' to Z./ •
the autworther, at his rraldeckee.':hear :Sew' •
Ca•tic. Cagifltf, actffi‘m lacoata- .
tiou sitierr he can gerlier will t.` rchL. , flahly
•- • .
May "G 4. 1. , C
,
_ . .
*Tilt.l'V M.l - LIRE..L- Came to th e - premi.es a the
0 ighouilyr._ or the LAts of Alwit :1' .64, 1.l :-aejl..--,71.
DARK ittilr,s - 91.1R.E. with A light broWn -
llltterle. about Irfue 1•2 years old. The °whet
_i , 4 requeetesi to come forward. eroveloupertv pay rhai
ier.
and take her away, utherarse she will to /add- to
. .
ripetlf , tll.. . • -
IN.ol3tille, P. `G4.
AVANSE experienced Clertc . forl, Country
SAW : li*O. a boy to !ram the businies,.., 0..e0d
salsrie."pahL but s:oocFroteretters required. Atitiross
soon, li. gare of this paper. (May 1.
GE:lilri. WANTED even-where Pell the
IF:legaat Full 144re4gib Plate Cm
graving ult PRESIDqtiT LlNent.N; Skrtiiii:: the.
FAnarTeipoptlotrh,clanutlou... The i n 4 „ : 4,
r.rt ot_ this great mew to exrptenee.r Nor Par
tictasrp 11..1,1rey DAIN - ry. Pub/ iPtwr. '
Nu. 17p S, Sixth Pl.. Phibdelphix.
'.%Lsy 31. 4;1 • .
QTIRAI.3I ENGINES IiV.%NTED. 11:1-'
der•iZtWai Ner.d.l-11:31,t1 "SIC3/11
Eirginee , , of 40 ‘ , .r :10 Ad is •
J.1111 4 :2: PutLiN We: Pa:
I'-tf
WEED
AI"111TE Ylao to take charge of a
jive..., and . • ;...t In an Iron Nroie.
GE( o. Illthlirr,
Ilan:Aare and Iron tsti.,re, Putts% We.
May T. *GI, '
V.IF:10 1 1 await. AL it 0 BF: RN k ir
.‘.l-_Th , ..nh.L e eih e r w lir. iVtl rfilplOyfil , tl t , , 3 nnin
-1...r and LlN:ern. coni.. , .ry..near• New
Sebnylkill r"untr. The 0411,1,1 is worke,l
nr„,er Ivltrt rte ftnm ieflphur. awl ton,.-.1 at
the•Wurk:A. Tbf,:bigheSt ',Am: will Fe
rt.% '•
En3M3
11 . ".11,6T*: U. kkeeprr.
. II by 3 101114! nun .1 hip Pk 1. rmpt. , rrct .i.,11 (or
1,1111;.• in tn. , (*.utak-. entut
ymr,.. eau pilmlnae• tbv V. 1,1 r, , ocmmerutalon. from
former elny:oyert. Pleat actar,o... nos .j:l2.
• Me I'. 0. 'Any I. 1. -
1 NEORIPLILTIONIf ANTED st" 11.11 . 114.11 K
anti KLI.7.APETII (“rtroir s Nliqer hr
len %Vat-wig-04cm. PS•1111. T Of ,
'rant Arty p.n....a zit in,: m information "of the
3b..yr u-vneti a rtA ant ~r j Lll
m e . 3 : 1:3,1 3 .1 1 ...j 0 n Con tilY.
Nrn York, : -34 IVIII A PENN.
fMly 7.
B A" EZIKII*P4IIPPIIENTICIF: I '.%.!\ TED
--A Nor, farm to IT ram - of a_4.. watstet, to
loco trade.
DANT- I)9trREY.
Under Tettnaybonia. Mtn; Pott4rill a.
April :In, Y. 4 -
R; Wtt 1.1%14•
,
iktrALlTitoti,.- - isy iii suasirreir:d sr tot-leinsie:
\
V V m_-..•d : - -t y,..tri% i PittlAtio/1 In A StOrr, riche! Ili
151: , !(.711.1r..” . .. yr toad AA pale...filar. ila. :.!" , 141 kliotrr-
M . :.• ..7tre bri..itl , - +. havlii: hr , ll at.it . XLIVIR , C:kr,.—
'Mi . I* , ..f . rrferencr ei,,o from 41tV - and nmnir . y mer,
dumb , . ' Apply. or- *Ulm.* .111.:31.1.4.: at , ads lordo3.
pf...y,ifi4: fr:ttion a.n4 eveary.', . _ ~ ~ -
Ar.ril's r ti.i. - `,15.6t.
-
GIRMT.II. TVANTE poattiyely
made from eti cent*. Something unzymtly 'nerfied
e.ery trr.on. 011 And examti.l. or ten: ' , ample:.
twmt lire. by for th , ) rent., that wafts roitt..L. fir It
L 110 Chathmittiquare. New York.' •
.la.a 49. • .4:5m
FOR. SALE AND To *LET.
seLliorDip 10.1morse 1:114611111E FOR
rya/writable term.. F./r 'perti.MlAr..
Apire elf WILLIAM RENNYI..O.N.
Mny 14. 't4l. '29.4(
LOOK .—A B. 16 er; . Inches
bind. sa intim , diameter,
A ltd - uf Cart Imo Pipn. Apply • .
A, t?,!"Stif.L.
Corner of Mahantnnv and Centre_atroet.4.
May U. 'GC - - Mit
tiOVMEPI AND LOT FOR PIA Lit.. r .The
11 auhectiber trill Pell at.pOsnle rale a tot of groacid
ioente t l on East Norpreitian Ptreet. oontalning '2SA
feet frtint onmild street, running_ hack to Ecot .
Mating street, in the tiorungh of POttp%
There are erected on nail lot fl-natilat: on Norwegian
ptreet a two-story frame dwelling house with s none
ha-Petnetit —and . fronting on East Market -.greet a two
pore frame ditching tpiuse —all In. gtnei.
foul inl.p..riy.ift - tiPar•of all incuitilinuicrp.. For bums
and tither 'Particulars apply to.
• - 15OLOSION HOOVER. -
• :PtittP‘fife, May 14, Vi.ll' w , its
F 0 Ili ILIL L 1R.,...J1L itairible - faros of 310
acres situated itli Westmoreland .County, Pa.; four
-tulles from the Chanty teat and twenty-eight miles front
hushing ;, well waterecl—near,one , lin:Hired sere, of
.. etirnber— tro dvrellin.. barn. stable. an
eacellent steam saw ill, :t tine voting orch
.„.
ard of grafted fruit. e whole bind under.- •
. laid with COAL and quite coienient to-the Haiku&
le t
' which renders it valuable to theseaviatting4o engagein
th.t.. %foal tanAncia. Title perfect. prier motet:dr.:arid
terms awry. as lam maims. to pelt For panfrulars
inquire yonrseltut bv letter•to Rev. A. S ...Foam% West
Cheater, Pa., or to the' undersigned at Harrison City,
Westmoreland Co., Pa. - . JOHN K. Ftfigfilt.
.. May G. '64 • . ,'520.1.f
volt (ame . 1.111 sued .kfiree
Tamp, ‘•-•
One of rriv in.) ten Ind* Cylinder. AI ft ' ittmice. •
One of f 5 3n.j elaht. 4 . S ••• •
The above are In good - rnabing order. and are in "Val
t4l/111.* nliChitlemAnd well worthy, the,atten
that of Wiles baying nee Mr them Addrese W. 1101!••
ffeyttonin Mills, Falnnonnt, Philarks, • •
May •64. , • •••_ .20-1$ •
inthttiri.Wr tote now •ori hand
and Ili: Alc.a largO lot,of9Lli
I romp fret dianieter. 11. in. bore. 3 in. piled.
with Shaft; -Omni' and Jterl.;v.tala, all coatiiktel-,
Mad. revers) other Puntp.arul 'triad Stiatt..... ut dliThr
ent 147APV;‘1 , everal very good rerwidritroirl lioDerar mrie
AU Starir, 6 furt diameter. .to feet in tr.intE,witit ?min-
Plate and Gay 'Rt4t4_4,o , a) tact at . tt'-SWo
Chain 330'teet
eonsimung of szromi all th gear.•
ing. in conatilere order. • • I •
- •• • JAI; SPAIt.K.S. Coal Sirewei , 2 •
l'ottgrille. !dog 't, .61.. • - 19-tf -
FOR , iii.11.y..-7211 ern Coal %.I,stsiest,
halr-way ludwren Stateituir City,and G6rilona
Mai in Mahanoy Valley, orFon . Breda Moun t' ,
Win. djoiniug, Neiti L.lnton,t, DAVID TIIOSI, ,
£M. I nkeetaa, St. Clair, willptre further Infiairtiolloll.
Atli. ow tali. 'rand. "t" .• 1 ' W3l..LOCKlitt. ;. 7 .
,''.i.. la •re Arenne, about, .Lefferson at s ;iPtddar;
'3 ' , 64: i_ ' • '. ' _ . lik-.31.,,
IQ E n lictrciNE von 10.tit.11.. - -.' - ihe
1.3 u .ralgWedlitis at his shop.i.Coal'airryt. rottaailte.
rae eu'atue, recently rebuilt. - The ealifitle . i-hae
been bored out and b elled with aprin..., pitiking,iiiThe
lii.,ton re new; The engine has 'a fly-wheel or,tufpul-
Fey. ' , feet in diameter, witba surfare of lit inch'.
irrlghr ttgire fiennili. - JABEZ ¢P '
Pottavale, Aired 3R, '4,4
, . , •
QOAP AND CANDIAI vAtirvizat
o Mit SALE. -The-Sonp and Candle) Pacttwl i 4eLY
harried on by Itachline L. Lich net, located, In '
Aorwe?l.ln strtnlqn the Ilorii9gh of Pottsi - ille,
~„. ~..„„
I ' '1 '
offered for_ rile , to ,, ,leiber with ill, the datives, ~. 1 .... v ..... -, " D „ ' , ..t l. Ir b i' ll '
litiatlinz, the lot and bnildin,,,.‘ , .9.e.., 'Fire tertria - rind . '"" a ""Pnll'are Wa d e 4 '' I; 6 #
fintlier particulars. apply to PS.N.IA:AIIi li.LAlllt. i 111,- ' ..heet brands o
ff ist4"lndSlP° ' 4'
g3tarkerstreet. Pottsvi i
le. or to tbo aubealiber, residing . and C I " anh
pa 4'
) 4 /,
l at. Rehrenburg,'llerk4 County, Pa. . . throng-bona/Fan: d, air' r -,r4 ,
_, ADAM SCEIOrIETI, iv °l, ' t i tt'el / 0 11";. whidii;irs. <
i ; . , . .
• '
April Ib.. , ia, ' ~ , • ic,,,, im . , terred,ol2!36:6llllll . of its superi- 3
-- - or strettgth, tonghnesennd Itgitt. • n. .
1T.,1t tarABLIt PROPERTY 100814A1G1B ems. makit4 - a my great) Par. '''. t •
Y. - , IN Till: INMOU,6II OF POTTSVILLE i-A nos?. ( Ina In . welght and atearrs.pOwer, • I _. 5.
story Brick Dwelllngsflouse and lot of gro snd,Ak .
...to feet front by 1% feet deep. roitating on II- ~.
rind street - rota/34i, imositn Snyder's roan -y - j,
between property et' JOhn Clay ton . on the North,
and Wood's Estatelorr the Booth, with a Stone Boom on
the ton thaw. and three-story briar' hack bnilditeg at
taeheil, and a thre4-story Brick Stott Rome in the rear;
• Will be soli nn te3PCYnable terms, Mesta ~ ell inrnto
br,m, t , Amly to ,IL S,*(X)lll.lEArk PottAiine.' or to
pr.°. H. roll's. a Co., xinennine. ' • , 1 - ~., 1
—: Awn bt. 'GI. .•
i 110 M
• i ':------. i AB NATIONADV: i *
vole KAL E ..-The pelfssarlahor ear t : rs :
-. fir TILE APIIIVIVE LiE141 1 , 1 • . :
.J.' luic the P , lloarintr, „ situated tri the isormat 1 ' Orrnat 4 Coarritow ° Th. ':4
a crt....ni k viz: Coe 04/101NOLlif-KOl, ft'lolo . ' '. ' WASIINGT. 04. Atol • _ I
......--1
emir/elle DIV CI, .eontahttne 9 monis t a a ..... Whermi4 be ;alistactorr - cYldrace 4- - ' •
ittu rrtv
main buildhm 11._ y M) f eft, hacklbuildinc 14-try endersigued, lt teas been made ni aprev: l f.,...
la Oat, wittr Wane,* tot attached? botwaird'on-threa i National)* nk .of 'Ashland. hill+ c0ca:.,..... ,
shies by } c streets, containing a nevertailleat aiming , and tiutte ot Peurtayleania, has bi en ,D.. 7"
of v eri eta water. and 'a. variety of shade and chides l i der and at:coolie; to, the regal mena. 21 . , , , - ,77
. Item: and 40 ipaPe sins, in illenri9o;; tot:ether . Congress, entitled "An Act to I . nodes y__
, , th a frame stelae. aelliciett tor two harem *rid two ' . Mauled by a plestre. ot..re te 4 .''' l ,"'"i, i ..4
' cows. sad havitc *, wrier* * b e d *turt le & . ~, 7 to for the tin:lo3om a pi e .
.. ,.1 „,
The Vort7 weadd make a desirable iterate a d YebrnarY i'15.1' 363 , mid . - ,f,, * - - . -li
residence ; tit (*peculiarly well located and adapted ' the provisions of said Art rentoreil r -
~ . ,
for an Ice Cream or other Penile. Garden. • . • 1 b e f. re comratmelni the Jutsine,if,? i f - Il t, •: . k '...,p I ,
.E , J . yryin:Reti . cris,4,4„3', Psi:., ~. mr, thereerr„ 1, a; 4l -,me 6l e '".....,rryk.-dr
wrd.,
Alin Vi. '94.- - . - - - .:- 14.11_, :. i the kanreocy,,do hqrby entity dal P!„ lo t .
'',' /.. Or AShlau d . toonty ot-neha..lk,', R . , 7
' Pe tr , ylranat, it antlarrized to coraiwtcti ,
1 of Banking tinder,the Acridorriaid. ~
L. ,
In testimony' . whereof. s ire... , ''',.
gallseal ()Cutlet: - thii .twestr.ar7,.....
April, P 464. - Jinni Zil d, ,:--
',. . Comptroller of de
- -:
------": .
-1-;,
A111,A,-,
FOn irlevater. bistattialt
mil, with the geari li-
ng complete—to ord order.L.
I 9.1 a ell Lift
1.6 eatap-.43.4)0, stroke.
• I, a.tpcb . 111 i -
,A_ ta • 'JAB= SPARS& Coal Stret.. .
'moat 4'H. _
ATTIVITION, 141.11,1 LEA - , , •
•
AP Umtata-sat style, of irtery Ocanba. Steel had. Jet
'Jews eh Peall and Panty Bead Deeseee, , ,t4llc Pam
Parriala sad Nan. Mai: villa. at pica ttie moat
iattS
factore. At DIZON•3 Use'? Goods spas: Small
fraGu'rq, rt. Philadelphia. • • - i •
• e..."—Peat.id: Feathery,. hough!. at atodie into Fara
at Fly Mach.;
• ---. . I
MIES
WANTED.
.. _
IL i & 10-0.130-ND§
. , , --- 7 - 7. ----•«-. .....--,--- ..., r... • • - ..i - .Y. - Iki3/'
Tleiett,,,b4.,,, F 4r„ialuil under the 'irci'd cri.. 7 .,7:..;"::1 00 i f
March 14 1 21 , 1i.+11. whirl On.wide.' Dig. en R.
'under !kite A . ct 's.litall be EXEM • 1-11.1itt, 7' .111 . - .-?..-/.
.
by or, under any Stag ti 14flin '.4ll.an4l.:ri.tt.'
uerlptio thous 'BMWs are f recriv, "';ie..l,, , : t e
f
...totes d
moly( National flunky. A 'lniy . rt ..
REDS 'MED IN COIN, at the Oka . + 7 4 t h,, ,G ,
molt; 4 any peclod e riot rett . ..ta ci; Aec c ri ~,,..;
fort ] yc ac ra troni ttieir date. and untiiti1.1,7.,...:,
etVETEWCENT. - IN'TERET;tII . ... itE •
COIN, int Bondt-of not over one bnifilred 41,',11,
. ,
atty. and no 24 other FliindlisetrOurnially. ''''•
.
sin 1.4 . payable on the tint dank of filarch and Sex,
titiracE . "34,4Z.' :.. •—•• • - i- '.
•. '''.:. •;I , r,
•••• Entiwitibeiewlllnectdioe either Iteistc:ie",.,
i t
Donde;', as' hoc may ii:refer. 'llei:iideoid i;,,,i, k .
corded en he
book, of tht.i.i:.•9. Tres.urer.'
tran!ferresf on the owners order. 4-, 1 ,, , ,,
jet
are y, - ahle to bearer. and arituorc.r.roc n i t :
.• , i . ..
' Snbeertlicea to this loan will hate the Inni:,2
.....,
Ing; lir Bonds draw ititireet (rum Starcl.
.1....,
' tog th . accrued intertikin coin:- for in i Valk.?
riotia.' ir the note; of National Ititilrei 11,11i, t ,..
rent. 7t r pie . .miu'iv c th em d r i,,1„ , ...
i from the iliti of boictril4lon and deli o ..it,
Bond; are . . -
.„-:e •
Eimpt 600ritualcipal it Stiti!t
Owl{ ‘9114 j. 31..1.1j1.4..11}(101 one to thrtv
, prt
,Ipuum..ga;uniing tu.the cafe ut tax `l.:Tirs
farts of 11u. country'.
At the preaent rati of peentinm on .
oier Eight 'Err trot . . iniereo'
to currency, and are of mil:it coavasniste ay-'a
nen t or trznporari. _1 •
tt ti believed Owl no Decrtritios I,ffer so. grew;
tolendete As the various . descriptions
a.; it: - in uthet totths'
or :thit!ty otitiv3to I.9rtiva or st;oilc rotinmvi,
arite nnnmueiitia only pledged tot pikltt•Aal
furrtlq: ilello.'6l tilt United St.4lCs the who], kn.,
the tvuntry 14 fi ' ditt . ,ll,lll . eerure the pi,) nultt
principal and inii-t.nlu coin
'These Bowls may be snhserthed fir in ;nine
up to ani unagnttudol un ihr slll7lutimok
muck:111111y availublo to the Funulle:4 !.:n4..r.
They rurbr c.;usert.,l
At auc,tndnu•at, :tita the bottler will hwYetho
the fn?cre•t
ft may be,a...alul riate in this conrati, , n the
Mill:Funded Debt ut iti; rutted titan..
in 3d day o f
thit 11041
,
&-rat yeitr be !,1.,M,92;.1:24, while 'thr
'nu , . in ;;;il,l for the curr en t enditL.
1.6 L b.* been so far C.. 4 re to of orm'
r.•r antmra.
It beteenthat ertlthP pre..sent goid,
tiv , Government are large?:
•
the Treasurer for the raytneat or 6,14 -
'the renvut `of the taryi
auntial rece4o from elt-toms on the dam. itoportations. to $1"40.000. 1 . 030 . ;)e,j• annum.
InNtruetiOns to Like Nationzit I.l,ankid
aveg.ewvre not
s iosuoa froth. the t'nlikt ntzit•
quill March :A but In thr- . 117t thrre
. .
onnecriptioils more..thsy
. .
Subsaiptioas will be receiyed Ay thf:
Fifet Natiowd liauk of lilll,l6lphi*Tr . ;:
Second ,tintii)nalßackofl - 1/111kA•elpliia..11:
National: Batik
AID 81 ALL NITIONiL u 010
iclitch arc Public Nkth r y. 541
RESPECOLIII-£
o rna g!l out the country. (actiug'M ii;;;cbt,
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