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" ' ' • - 1 per 100..eoples, 'cash ob delivery. -- . -. . .. . • , ._ . . i Clergy . men and School Teachers will be ("Imbibed -- , - .. . ' . .. • . ... .. . Jetraweial.sl . .44.ln adrafice, or - 1,,1 'O O Ai OEM -- •• ,• . --- :. -.- .: . ' •.- -, - ;'-•-• . . ' • • ' orrs . . ...... 1 . :: . ... v. j .............!., : : : ___.....,„,..i,..„„: ~......-,,.::::„.„:,:_• -. .. :: 7 , -........i.t..- -. .„ ........,.... -• ...,.•.. 7 .._:: .._ _ . „....,...•.,.....,,...-,2,...,.-,.. .-. ;....,i,..,........_...... 7 „.i,......1.......„...,..„:._.....47.?„,..-.7:.,..:7._...t...„......... tba year-nYer one -year„fall rates. .'„ -..-.- -•- - ~ :- .. . ..-:- . . .-.-. - ... . _.... Rates et Advertiolaig :„ - .• .. .• I.ftney.incladingtate, one insertion,.!o.l*.; an 4. .. . . • • - ~.• neat insertions fete.' One Name of lines . , and' lines, for lor 3 insertions. ; anneagnint.tnser,. its: Larger ones in 11 propor tion. ion. , 18113. $lOO • ,I siv . • - • • •$ 4 og • • =00`..560.' 600 Aoysr four !JO . 600 . 10 00 ~or 161ines, _ 090 • ~9 .09 - .111 00 ". - 7 00' 12 90 _ . • 15 . 00 "." 32 • “ II 91 .14'00 . -22 00 12 00 : 29 90 • 34 00 r,es space as per. a r .. , reemerit: Mors. and Administrators'- Notices, sl' each: le words are cionnterl aline in advertising, COAL TRADE _A_DATERTISEMEaiS. Terminus of the Philadelphia k SrAding IL It., on the Delaware, at Phitadelphia,—Plers for he Shipment of.lnitiraeltes; Pier No. I. , VAN DITSEN & I:SIZEMED . Mt..and . Caal. mn Butrritira or •-; • : • COAL/ NAVIGATION CO . PANT'S COAL NG MOUNTAIN, . ILARLEIGII, • . 'ER MEADOW. ' HONEY: BROOK; 6VALITIIIII or • AND 'tirXIIICEASII: COAL. . Wharves.-,No. 1 Port Richmond: . ' - - No. 2 itllzabetbport..... -No, 201 Walnut ftrett,irlfiLA.D.ElP/11/. • 'Trinity Building, NEW YORK.. , • No. f Donne strret, BOSTON. -R; STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON, cite & Bitumbaous Coals AGYVT2 II 111 W, INGT:AND FOX. • LE . IIICII . SEGAIt•LtUr COIL. :cE CAST New York, • • C. P. STICKNEY. Fall Ei'ver,. • . J. C. WELLINGTON, Boston. . • . . Trinity Building. New York,' ;BS::!Mt , Walnut Street. Plilladelphia. • , 11; Kirby Street, Boston, . Vora Richmond, Philnd?it; , • •• 20.tf PlcrNo. 14 ES A. HE( SOHER & en crreea or.. 11OTTNTAIN: .11LACK 'HEATH; 'A.ND SUPERIOR - Rai ASH COALS. •., 47; South street, 'New York. • • . • 1132,Walnut street, Philadelphia. • . • - - " 43-, . HLADELPHIAc: . &c TYLKILL . NA VIEO-1 :o:- 6 Whkirres for 4111111ACITE C1)11L at trivial, Delaware Diva', Philada. Trhstrf.Ne;.l. . S...4I.tiDENRIED & POTTS°.o.. Walnut Street. Philrielphitt. .c• 110 Broadway. New. York. • .;t..-14 Kilby Ftreet, liostaa, • Wharf .tio. A. ItErPultu isc B 110: • (N. ti. eor. Walnut .15 Fourth sta., Phila, 3.5 Pine Street. New York: . IMerchnnte' i hI Building. Providencii. VIS PEARSCIN & Co., . iND ninrrrns or 1:11 TED LOCUST MOUNTAIN' - and SPOJIN .VEIN • L.• A,S C 0 A L. - •rN,i,_vis•.wainptstrf.ct. Philadelphia.. L . A 111.:Briiildway. -noon) it Trinity York. ' No. rl . l)oane Street, Bust ma. 1.1111. A. ' ' 1C4./Oft7ll. DAFT, AMIIfI.A\T. ASORRENVAER, loci) SIiIPPERS OF THE CHLEBRATO Yein . Red. Ash and 'Dian:an:al Vein Red it , . _ . 'Y COA_ warrinzthn . cower,. cperldir..White Ardi Coni. from. the nr Pihrnaniloah . . iII be found to excel sty` Coal yet shipped from . . Agents for the side et GEO. WI . - DER'S ifer Pine Forest I'l'hise Ash .Coal: - '•, OFFICES: PIMA - WA. • NO. 9' TRINITY- BUILDING,-.N. T; MIA, • CAIN, - HACKER -& 000 K • .• 173ZEZE3 iT OAP, LOCUST. 171013iTAIN, r • • BLACK 11.EA.1911. In other 'first qualltiessot. . 'HITS AND RED ASH. COALS. Walnut Street, PltharichThia, .atul.'WoCalland Wharves. Sihuytkill.ltiver, , . Cara. • -linaats II AC RMS. JASIt M.. COOK. Wei p,..mobirr, Shipper and Agent. Schuylkill 1.11..en,•Pa: • 6-ly ry 1, •6! LOCUST' GAP- .COAL. . . have. appointed' Ch ;KIM & COOK ania - agent"..for my LOCUST UN COAL, frtim Lama Gap. Colliery: • GEORGE W. PARVIN. • Gip, An. s, '62 iT; VAN DUSEN & EQOHMAN, triers and Shifporn of the Celebrated' .-• L'S'D` N 'COAL . .." (201 Siatnnt Street-Philadelphia.. Trinciy Building. New Turk. b Duane. Street, Boston. • 2. 11 • • *- • • ' BROAD TOP. 110_kil TOP. CQAL, nntingdon and Broad Top Noun- Ift*ilrond' and Con! ,Company • . ,ttilly call .the. attention of fl. It. Coniiianic-1. Owner, and MantilTcturrra to the Tattle of L_dr STEAM• GENERATOR AND FOB 'MINE PURPOSES. . • . BROAD TOP .COAL eet ion with Pit ILA DE Ll'll I A AND 14tOrr kb by Caned - mut Itaitrostt. through Jersey. is not liable to the interrnpflons 'nts - Incident to theEtnuTuxem.'Bttrchttions ets. and regul supplies can safely - be counted tughtmit the y4r.. . . flewis Atatleuried & Co. • xte arrangeminti erberehy the-fare in daily rn latge quantities nt the choicest:BltOAD TOP, iite,pripared to fill orders promptly' at market rlar. Vi*ntit Street, Philadelphia: Itmadway...New York: • 14 Kiiby Street. Botimn. • - 34.Yieitmlniater Street. Pmridenre. 2'e- • 7 ;NERAL OFFICE CZ= TOP WEII.TE ASH Scnii-Bituininons C 0 _L S 10.,1 NVALNI,7I7 STREET, 4 , l4.n f AmEißiri& . • • • ROllkitT HIRE - POlitt, manager. CONNECTING OFFICES artier Buildirirgoi Mago!. - . initr ' " ...Now York. • . ,A D : -VIII rirE ASII BITUMINOUS COAL, OBLE, OALDTELL & 00,, Walnut ttri,ei, Philsidetitbit*, • 'N0.1.11 lir onifiray,.l,4iew• Vora, • - No:61 StonO . Ntreet,lnostost, Ips - 1 or gnat ity of,thia eelohnited coal from their EDGE HILL COLLIERY; ' • .1(1 fl i pped i inclusively by them. • - • 4. • . MERRY CREEK. :Rxr cowl; . . undemictled. hseiric:ritn - solidated .bar Three in the • Lorberry !legion. will hereafter .transi (sines& under the name . • .__ • KITZMILLER. CIItAEFF & Co. . . • KITZMILLER. STEES & Co.' CItAEFF & .NUTTING GILkEFF. a member of our am, having rolOcia Iselt wiiti.J. t 13LAIiLSTON.- will reside in Iphrn. and all our coal shipped bitide-Watce will ler the exclusive control 'of BLARISTON. .. . creed earn and attention In Its preparat kin; we maintain the repnwion of our celebrated Lor xtl. Purche,.ers abroad' can rely - upon haring shipputin the yery.lx;st order. . ' - IcITZIAILLER; 47tAYSP . rlc Co.. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAV MORNING BY BElq VOL, XL COAL. .grjINTARD..:..k: .- ,wAgp . No. 11' PINE Street, `X - EW - .•' . k .. (i.lai . Sole 'Agents for The Coasolidated Coal COM. pettry 9 s Baltimore Vein Wilketatitrre Could shipped front Jersey City and .1 1 :11zabict, . Also, for the 11AMPSIIIRE and • BALTIMORE CO.'S 'lllituipsliire George's Creek Coal, 'shipped at Baltimore and Georgetown , • • • • Agents for GEORGE 11.F..`AltS'. celebrated :Broad Top Coal, shipped at Philadelphia. • Froni their Wharf, , No. 1, at l'oft:Riebniond,•l'hili delphia. they are prepared to ship the best qualities of Locust u n jai n and Bed. and White Ash Schuylkill Coals. • . ••• '• . • Front their docks -at Jersey City (where the. . depth - of - water is from 15 to i - feet), they. are prepared at all seasons to supply the above .Coals, and to .steamers and ships foi poits in China and elsewhere.• Steamers can be coaled, at any hour during day or ;night. • • • . •w. SMITH;• • Agent - id Jersey City., • Agents - at Boston—WAßD 4k, BAIJM., 42 " •at Newark—l. 31. DsCAILP. •• I . • *arch 12, 'GC . . . 11-ly Pier .No. 11 LEWIS AVDENRIED at, co., Whc;lefale Denler# in thi best yaricties of Anthracite and BituminOus Coals. . . . • . ?:205 Walnirt.Strdei,.Pklladelphia. OFFICES: ,110 Broadwak; New York. • • .. .141Kilby Street;l3T,ton. Pirineer Shippera, from pir.rawthport, of., . . LEIIIPIL.SPRING MOUNTAIN. ILAZLETON, -ATP COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. • . p 59 ELIZA.BETIIPORL' . :-&i. • • • tint:. • - COAL. • COAL: LEWIS AUDENRrED & Co. . • . oFFIcEs.: . '/G4 V al¢nt Street,. PHILA.DELT'IIIA.. , . : • 110 Broidwey - .IIEW YORK:, ' ..• • . .14 nithy Street, BO STON. • . . , . ' Ni'lliblesale•Rearers in the best varieties of DOMICSTIC• COAIS—SoIe proprietors of WolfCveek Colliery; eapa- hie of nendueing - over 150.000 time a Year of the celebrn- - ted I'hAtione, (Ited Ash.,) - and BLACK BiCATII; . ( WV hits /1/111.) 7 Rados!Ye Agt , nts for the sale - of the purely. genuine Lo-' cunt-Mountain Coal; from the Locust Pale Colliery . . of. Gao. C. Porrs:..t Co., all of which will be chipped rect to New York;—ria:,Canal ; COaStWige:V* green with Piers, (below Nary Yard, Philadelphia.) • .. - ALSO. . • • No, .11, Port Richmond. • ' • .' The choicest. (i:ditto; of RED and WIIITE -ASH COALS from - Schuylkill CoUnty, selected' with - special care, nod shipped under Mir - personal‘ superintendence. At Elizabethport, .1, • _,- LMIIIOII.,SPRINO 'MOUNTAIN and •COLiIiC.LL - RIDGE COALS. ". • • From ...11nItiinsore, lid ... • The.celribrated'llAMPSlllßE BITU:StIXOUS COAL. . -At Jersey City; IY; J. (via. Lehigh and Morels Cazials.) • , • The very superi6r. !WILKES:BARRE:COAL from the Baltimore Vein, taken froM the . "Andenried Improve- ment and-Coal Conipany's'Estate,".neae Wilkeaharre; also, the C01.7.4i1 I, RIDOE.CO_AL.t both of-which; for ateamlifflirilSCA and for family use, are riiiiiiirpassed. • - We-hYdd certifteates in i;iur offices from parties who have useirand fully teetOd -thelie.:coals, and . pronounCe them the am. AireitaActviii Coms for steamllPC. pro= during no *clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than, any other kinds now befoee the Public,— Mayls, • .coAt.f - L.. - • • . • . T. - STOUT &:' c§i r cep.;r,. STOUT 7.VICKLEO • '.lifiners and Shipricrs'of the celebrated FULTON SLR Ii1h11) COAL. frnru the Ebben:lle Colliery, ncnr Ils aletnn,Tx.. anddeniers in the het sarn.itres ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS. . . Delivered direct from 'the mines or on board of Tea -Bell- TRENI'ON. N. J., ELIZABETDPORT, N. J.; N.DRUZgIiWICK, N. J., PORT PA,; 61FFICES--44 Elc 44. Trinity Building, I . ll.ltroadwriy, , Zremor Tor*: • . . S. YAM .• . G. Dui Sso6. A; T. Srri,pr: April 4. '64 NEW YORK. SAMUEL BONN - ELL, Jr,, Nos. 43 & 45 Trinity Building, N, Y., SIIIPPi CG 'POINT Pier 4, ELIZABETIIPORT, OFFERS FOR SALE HONEY BROOKTN, SPRI COIJNTAIN, UARLEIGI[. AND BUCK. MOUNTAIN . BALTIMORE co.'s & BLACK DIAMOND WILKESI3.4IIIIV. COALS, THE CELEBRATED GEORGE'S'IgEK CIatBERLAND - 00AL, m 7 l!, 41-17 -=•. . • . SE • ER •.-• .• removed to No. 111 Broaderay, Boom 69 .Trinity • . • •• SOLE AGENT FOR - • ..: BANCROFT,. LEWIS CO., Miners -and..Shippere•o . the oelebietect Lociiet 111.ounsain:Colq. • , SionicluMn, (foyer", 11enry , C 7, Lor berry; Palmer ate' Levels Bed •Ash, Malmo. kin,- . Lehigh. Cumberland; Broad - -Top C Mee honre. from 12 tcr,2,.8. • • .. • ALL,3O; • 15(11.1 YOi • • : Focht's Patent 'Sclf-purnping COAL TUB .A.N DsBLOCKS. May T. 'f,4. W 1 LLI A 111, ItCIGEI . . Has removed Ids office it, NO 111 Riimit4tre3r, TriJinx Bnildipg, 'loom to. 67X. ' Agent fur the Weer the celebrated • " • . Loiterry h. Shamokin Free-Miming faMily. Also. the.tewia. Painter and Peach.,Montitean •Teins Red Ash: .WhiteWsh•Malianoy. Shainokha.• Black Heath.. Locust ltlnuntain and Lrhigh, all of which • etre- *ell adathed for family use and manufacturing purposed:' Neve York, Mae 21,:•642., • . . 214ni W/KE ROPE . FOR .1111INiNG - E'Ultv The entiscriber hiring I teen appointed ./Vent for OAllt tiociv:Ttrar d CO:a celehraied WIRE ROPE, is ,now prepared to receive orders • lor „either Flat or Round ..Chaatoil Or Steel. These Ropes are mide of the highest brands of holland Steel. and give universe; sailMaction throughout England. particular ly the Steel Rope...which pns fenvd on account of its superi or strength, toughness And light . - nese, making a very. great :sae: in t in •weight and steam-power, and being.bitrder than iron, :the pulleys do not wear' the:Rope, but the Rope the pulleys, which are, of course, much cheaper to replace: • - • • For further , particulars, apply to • tWiREL. TIIO.IIPSOhi , S-111XPITEW, . .102 Fulton Stfeeti. Mew York:, ?day• is -8m • I win teadi pierce the Bowels the Earth, alai hriagOat frs the irereaaraiiii4 ~~=--= _ T _ r_ . . Tier ltio. 9: •• • BANOIIOFT LEN I TIS• no • • IMAM AMY SIIIPIIMB 01 , 1111, . • Celebrated' ASHLAND' COAL, • FRO3i .AtABANOrIapukTART. ' OFFICE—iii Watnti'Street;'.cOmniereial Philadelphia;: • • New lurk Offiee-17.Cedar Strl . ?t,' Boston Office-:-1 Duane Street.- ' - et.. 23; ',512. . . . Pie • • .• . - BILAKISThir,.GRAtti I & Co.; . -1. • IflN*Bl3 1,4;4 •. • , LORBERRY. L AIiIIr LOCIIAT • •• . • Shippers of other approved iinnlitiei of. WHITE AND , : RED lA.SH COAL. • . Feb, 14, ,C 3 CONNER & 'PATTERSON HAVE APPOiNVI . I.I LEWIS AILIDEINIOED . &i Co. for LOCUST.MOUNTAIN:OOAL •PROM.THR • . . y • • AiOalsirid . and Giratra*Olu Col!ieries: May Y 033 .-• ' I JOHN 'R. 'WHITE, ' SC ITUYLKII44 ...• 7:,•Pott OFFICES:. • : iNo. 316 Walnut iStreet.. - Philaileip hia. , , INo'3op.'ffest•lTltirteentli Si,N York October 16; 'I;S • • . 1 • - • '44 “LI,ILRLEIF,II . - • . *I Onr "lIAELEIGII O COAL is now • sold exclusively. In Philadelphia . and vicinity,' by:IJAY ds.IIODDELL.L- Pattie:B ordering from them, may always deliendmpon gettitm.a pure article. • . - • • , OFFICE-109 AValnut ' • & ••• T 1103149 HELL. Hazleion,,May.9,-'64 GEO. K; SMYTII Yorktown CoMeg, Jeanesville, Pa., WEILL, CONOLIES 322 WALNUT Strec:4. • • . •Ytaana AI ND silwrints OF • • ;•. SMITH'S SPRING' 31.0 . 1141 N LEHicur COAL. S. W. STOCKTON SCITUYLKILLHCO, : T. ti: SCHOLLENBERGEB, AGENT, ..' . Miner and Shipper ot.tiie Celebrinteil ••: . , Black Beath, White Ash 4nd. Peaked' N int ' . • •• tali] Free, Burning:- ' • .. - • PINK . •ASFIr.•COAT__. f . .P. O.,ADDWESS--Porre;lms 'Fir .3.l.ltittitttv.a.i.it, Sckkyl . kill County; IS, ' . , '-. • ..- 1' ,•- : • - April 1•2, , 62 ' ;.,. . ' .• i • ' IK-'.[:' • ' . PAC IST • I{ANKLIN ,I 1 11 . .1C n. i VEIN COAL.E • " • My East Franklin. Lorberry Coal is now soid•excln- • .Sively by Messrs. NOBLE, CALDWELL •ct • CO.; who are my sole Agents_ .Parties. ordeting.froni theta, may aln'ays _depend tipim getting a Imre article. ". ; iNo. 112 Walnut St., Phihuiclphia.. • • • 1 OFFICES': 111 , Broattkity, Trinity Building; • • INcw York. •1 • • . N0„.61 state . Btreet,.Bdston. • . '1 • ..11E-NliT• lIEIL. Tremont: March 29,. 1, 32 ' • 13- . CON* filt . AC • PAT irtitSo,4 . Miners and -Shippers of the Celebrated r: LOCUST YOUNTLT_N COATi . --• J. J. CoNI.HOR, • - S..PATPERSON, • • Ashlfirl; , . Pottsville, • 1 . !,42 . 1. T° : COAL OPERA 4 OHS. Having' pnrcbMed rind refitted the POTTSVIIIIC ROLLING TALL. we.nre now prepared to make. arid shall: always' . .keep cin yams; hand, a titpply of email. T ' Ttnili 'for Itf. • Colliery pee, whieh we will sell.. on at . 4 - r e.m.". 2 'gond terms ac any other Rgll ng mi11..."2'"1" , t; • .Orders received and promptly attended to by ATKINS 111104 'at their office at. thelPicipeer Furnace, or tit .tlab Mill, by . lkeFroprietors; •'' • . •. • - ATKIN§,. CO. . Fottt ville. March . ' • 11 ant ce:T. rSOCESSOR .TO lIROCk SI.IOIIKAItEgt,) COA:LI..S C REE,NS Und Paten's,., •. .RAILIt.OAD & #(.sltWE6l.Alki: STS., • POTTSVILTirt,: PA; . . • Jan 23,.64 DIEIII4. 6N'ili!'l,lll,S NEW. COMBINATION COAL SCREENS. .The mideralgned take pleasure inannouncing to Coal Operators and others, that they are Manufacturing a new .COAL' SCREEN: of,their - invention, which they will guarantee to .wear twice' Oks long, and.do its work. better than any crimped wireScreenUse. The seg ments turned out by tts mai*. bent tO 7 ilny circle re- Attired. also guarafitre that the mesh will always retain 04 original size untii.entirely warn cut. • In the crimped mire Screeds the meshes • frequently slip, and lose the proper mesh,- before thej -Screen, is half, worn out. tie matirifactime any 'sized mesh .of our New. Conibinatien - Scieen, used In Hie trade. , • ' Diehm, who was aiesociated with Mr. ilteach am in the business 'of trituntfecturing Screens, at' Noe wegian arid Railroad streets. Pottsville, having dis solved partnership, and dispesed °this-interest, - has re moved to Railroad street. in; the - rear of D. Esterbes Hardware Store, Centre Street,- and associated with him in the manufacture ortheir.neiv Coal Screens of all -de scriptions, :dr:Jasper. Snell. I He solicits a tic:intim:lance of the patronagehcretofore - sCr . liberally bestowed upon • —• WI E -EttgnE)l3NS. . We are tilso . nantinfacturingityle of Wire Screig by n prnceit! different , fronv.thnt 'iced in - Making crimped nire n . ereenn; cried in every reni•ect,tto which . tile at tention of Coal - Operetore is Invited. ' . • anti ac 'wen , . of Screen'sFDec.-26; '65 • 52-ttof . all 'descriptions. at the rborteitt ' . . ~ ' •, L ::::.,:-...-:f:ANIvs: LEGAL, COMMER4 141 0 and I ' BU : SINES Nov 14 '63.1 At.llllFGllplt, Apothecary. NEW BOOKS. SPEER'S AFRICA, a Journal .of the . Dixerrreq, of he Sourr.e of the Nile, rith Maps and Illustrations. .:FAMILY PRIDE. by the author of Pique.'' YOUTH'S I.I3STORY OF TILE REBELLION; AL: Thayer. ,• • • ' t • . • . • • WOLFS INDUSTRIALI BIOGRAPHY, a capital . ...„ utiorium...l book, by Samuel:quit anthor of Self-liel ANNUAL - Or SCIENTIFIC . fi.DISCOVERTI'.a' Year Soo!: of Facts in Science and Art; • . • . • CHILD'S NATIONAL ALMANAC and Animal :Re- . . . _ . . . .. • Alan, a. frePh aopOly of PARTON'S ITUTLYEt, Pi 4EON -fic/LE GENEftALS,;, and. i Inirlety of other puli -linationi, for sale'al.. • ,i- •' B. BANNAN•B • . ' April 30, , 64. - I Book Store, Pottsville: ' 4z ti.1141/4„ . • o .ct • , 0 tO GliatC°. LEIIII3IIRIS, I and. JEWELRY; ' or All lirtmthents, Violin Eltrinis.,. Basi Viol StrlOgo, ;tiUitilr , and Pink) iataioaa, - constantly, on habit . • • , [•lan 30, 44.-:15 1111,1141vil AtrOtt E. Vefy neat. Silver Tobacco a.espital articht.icir„ holiday.presents-tor sale cheap: by R. C. GREEN. Wittchinitkei - tind Jeweler, .Centre -.- rect., Pottsville. Def;etttliog.j2; 604: 318 Wulnut Stre t, Vbilzuliclphia. • 9 .Trinitv ftuilding,',. New Ybrk. ' Cor. of Kilby t Doane Street,' Boston :Pier LEHIGH. GEO. K. SMITH & CO., W3I...P.TORLIES : ; 92-Iy. ' - -"'?"-' -* • • .& • ";11.Cg,.*;eg'..V-----* • • weiaw. - . AiWATS'.oN lIAInX' OlikkG;rjUNE`'ll; - .11i61: -- IRON= WORKS. i /rim JrzAtisivit,Li3 wiolumsk, are now4whill Opera- ' • flair, and prepared, with its larke (edit- ' 1 , 114 ties, to mannfacture every detvtiptiot of MashisterycJoi - mining - and-Atther - am" — parPostat aumps and ..§tationerj En • • Prompt attention given to rotlent„!and.srerk•farnialtedi on theahortat notice. Afidreas „ • . - j . , poirT.,T*l43 •The fisying parchaied the Pottsville . l44l-1 ing_Miltand thoroughly re fi tted the same; ere prepared' to receive Orders for all *lies of T ram : from '2'l Rig. trig:m.s.4rd. up 440 60 PIR and fmstish the , same, at short notice. ' ••••••.! We are also prepared_ furnish' tin *ill receive .ordere fcir ::ItfRRCECKIN): BAR IRON:all the nsnal , sizes. Rend. Bellematal Flat, and propose ,to mid none Ibut the best iron manufacture, and. heope .12) tnru out nu iron that will, give entire sag:traction „to ;our customers. Shall keep *supply of the smalier sizes (Coiliers Rails) al', ways on hand. ' Orders directed. to ATKINS &BROpTliem. at the Pioneer Pututine, - Pottsvi:ie, or tp the proprietors.at the Mill, receive prompt Attention. • • • ATILINS,IANIGAN & Co. „ : Potrtmille March 12; .64 , . • "- 11- P . . _ . . . . • lINMGECOVE Broil , . W *Ac, PINEGROVE. &METE. I CO.; PA; J. M. ROHRER,. Machini4 ,it Engineer, ... Pammurruii. - . f I. . • -..' . I , . . . . • Jai/miry 30, '64 -r: ....- ' ' . 1-Ir-; , • • . - „ . . BiII!LLERS AND STACKS: .. ' .The alibseriber.is prepared td•exceuto ... . - orders for the above artiele*4 i with ale- . • . pateh;•at the-old place of bits ese Coal - %k,:, - :...,7-" 9 1 1 „.„ l i stredt; below Norwegian. , 2 :tee; IMO- , 1 - •* 7 •=1..;?,Q2 - 4 era always on• hand. . Also, tor rthum- factureeof • . : •' . : 1- • - • . . • .., • •- • - •., ••. - •'.. • *.Coal and Other Shore's, .-- 1 .. . • Qrthe beit material :and ' workmanihip: ' Repairn •pronipily attended to: FlrTimei - for mining ventilation always - on hand: ' . . • :1 . JABEZ.SPARKSI Potteville, Angrist• 27, 69 1 . • • . , • , 3n.'.ly ' , . : . FOI.INDItY ' ; . Ste:silts Car Factory, ace. • ••• 1 • . . business Of the late' firm of SNYDER MILNES, will. be l i t_ Om continued by Lheshbscriber in all its Ti- ) 4 , clone bra Steam nches of Stea Engine build- — 3:L4 / %" - "Arg: jug Iron - Founder, and manufacturer of all ' kinds Of Machinery, for Rolling Mills: Blast Furiut ces, Railroad Cars, &c., &c. Ile will also continue the business of •Miiiitig and Selling the ;celebrated Pine Forest. White :Ash and Lewis and'. Sitohn' Veins Bel Ash Coals, being sole proprietor of these Collieries: GE{:tllOE W..SNYDEP.: January:2l, •AT ir • I...Atiti C0.". - are - 1 prepared to furnish T RAITIAOAD IRON, at their Mills in Palo Alto, of virions i pa;:tnrns, " - ' .weighluit froni 22 t 0.70 rx windsyar4:4 :Also, different Bizes'of flat, - -square and ' Y••••• • . round merchants' bar iron. `-`" ' Orders' - for rails_ or bar .Iron.arn Te .pdC't fully solieited. and . *ill 'me4t • with prpinpt atten tion if left either .at Gumton.liruntir , Co.'s Ilardware • Store,- Cenfre;Street or at their: of- Ace, burner of Market and -Second Streets?Potnorille, ra-• • ,- lIRNJ'N tIIAYWOOD, rile, * COAL' OPERATORS 'ilk i!UNER*. .1...-rioneer Boiler W.orlist. • ,• .: , i•:.:. , .. . , „ The bptinriber revectfully iniqtes the crag attention, of the business eiikinunity.to , bat Boiler Works, on *proud Street, ' 4 . 4z. ..y..,,,,•,,.,„ below the Passeriger • Depot;Pottsviile, yviir 'where he is prepared tti toacinfacture- ..-,-..,........---,...,.. . . • BOILEBS OF EVERT'DESCRIPTIOI!i. . • i , . Smoke'. - Stacks, Air . Stack€l. Blast- Pipes, Gosotheters, Drift Aars,,tc., Sc.. - .Boilerslonticlid. - ' ,- 1 Beira patcticiiiiineehanie; and- hiti:ing for years 'de te . voted tiims d tentiiely to thisbranch.Of the business,.. he flatters- himself that work done at his establishment, will give Fatisfaction tdall who may- favor him - with a and.Compitnies will iind4t,gruntly td theiradvtintage. to eximiline ,work hefdre engaging elsewhere: • • . • JOHN T. NOTIII. • November 27, •, .57 • • ' • 47-If •'•'• I.lCo:‘' 11'0111k8. -•.. . . . , . •. The.subscrincia' are ticiiv!. tally pee= - . pared _to 'furnish; at. th7rXkilland .•'• M. • Work* Steam Engines ' and 'l-MniliaTot • any power and capacity, for mining and 7. l l: o M,rl gl i .other purposes.. Coal Breakers. of every • 'size - and pattern novi in useoOgether witimaiatings'and forginga of every description. Coal..and'llrlfi.CarslOf all sizesland .patterns, large •Trnek: and Ilorse - Ceirs all furnished at :the shortest notice:• •The'subscribers tatter themselves that. inasmuch as neerY'memberpf the firm is a practical ' mechanic, they.will 'be :able tp furnish machinery that will compare fayorablpivith any in the Region. Altarders'directed.to-L. P. G'srzare . l Bank., • Ashland, Schuylkill ,Counly . , --- Pa:, • receive prompt - attention. - • L. P. GAItNER. •.: 1 . . . . • 341C114EL...GARNER; ' . • . ' . JOSEPH GARNER.: I •Ashlni*Felday 10, .57. • • : . • ki lrBolll!lNlGlrsiliN,. . : - , Penwelllle, TIIGMAS Ik:•.:TAMES - W.REN respectfully .favite, ' attention of the businestircommtmity to their NeWM.n.- aline Shop:and Foundry erected between Coal and if. 411- road streets. and fronting on Norikegian ' street. where they are.' prepared to exc . *anima -cute all 'orders ,for in:millinery of 'Brass I_ , • and Iron. such as Steam Enghrea, nil- -.• 4 "issa. kinAs of Gearing for liollitig,MillsAi r rls.t ,U r iß and-Saw-Mills, Single and Double Acting Pumps, (2 nd Breakers. Drift Cars, 'all .kinds of Railroad CAstings, such .Chsits :for -Flat and .T Frogs,•Switchcs, ke...; all kinds.of:Cast and Wrought: Iron. Shaftii*.-L Being. practical mechanics, - and : having: made the pk niands . the Coal Region their .est udy' for years. 'also Intl 4inds of Machinery in their-line of business -thek flat ter, themselves that-work 'clone at their establishment 'will give satiafaetion to all who may honor them with-a All'orders thankfully:received and proniptly exe- . cutekon the most - reasonable terms. • • TLIGIIAS WREN, . • •.* JAMES WREN. •. ' '• • • • • '• :'• • . . Nir LIKE it ER & Co., . .• ILL ••'. • -• -.sl:63E.fisans ro. - • ' • ',TABU'S & JONES ek - C 0.,. I IRON AND: STEEL r.WAREIIOUSE • Market &Sixteenth Sea., PlRilei n. always on. hand nod for sale • .l• BEST ENGLISH REFINED aSsOrtment of ." Beaming, ": and other favorite 'brands. BEST AMERICAN .BARS—ordinary'sizes, Or -rolled to eider for bridge purpoSes, - PENNSYLNKNIA BOIL ER' PLATE—Promiscuous or, cut to required tire. BOILER RIVETS—Dover brand. 'made - in slid diei..BEST ENGLISH CAR; AXLES—American .and English. FLUE 'A...ND - SHEET, .1R0N. , -for eaverine schleps, English.. JUNTATA;',ENGLISH AND NORWAY SLIT, RODS,: BOLTS,. NUTS' and WA.SHERS—Vor bridF6 , , cars, and machineey Purposes generally. CAST,' SHEAR, 'MACII.INT and BLISTER STEEL.. Also, /Ili extra q tint ity for laps and dies. The' thrive, together. with a full nesortinentnf-Irom . Steel. Igails'and Spikes,. to which the attention of dealers, raitrimil doinpanies, engineers,, miners, foundera and machiniqe; is Milled. 93; '6O • . • " . , 44y Itl. - • . Q& • Co.; En . ginvers;. - 11 - 1 -!•;Brciad and Alarriliton streets, -Philndelphta Pa., Wonid call the 'attention :of ; .1-tailroad ganagers, and those interested In read Property; to their system of Loco- -7 7 :L' - mOtive Engines.-in 'which they are adapt- 3q11314' flat 'ed to the particular business:.for' which -,-.. • they - may -be -required ;...by: the nse . of oue, two,' :three Or. 'four pair of driving 'wheels ; and tie of the • whOle, Or so mucli.of the weigh Cos itiuty--be detdrable' for ad- - hesion ;• and' in" w,ommivilating them to the Miim . ; curves. strength dr stiperstruition, and rail and work to be 'done.: these =sang the maximtinfusefnielieit • (Jr the - power Seemed - - With the 'Mist' crepense for. at. tetidance, cost of 'fuel, and Xepairs to Read and Engine. thh.se objects in view; andos the result of Vventyr three'-yearspractical experience in the business by our senior partner, we Manufacture: five different kiwis -of Engines,. -and several. chivies Of sizes 'of each kind.— Particularattention -Paid to -the- strength 'Of the I ma- china in the : plan:and workmitnship of all the•dethils. Our long experienceand opportunities of obtaining in formation, enables us to offer 'these engines with tbs assurance than in efficiency, economy raral durability; they will compare favorably - with those, of any - bther kind to se. We'-also furnish 'to order, heels, axles, • bowling'. or low:moor tire-(to fit centres vrithout boring',) compotinioncastings for bearings of- every'descriptiori 'of Copper, Sheet Iron and Boiler Works ;'and every ar ticle -nppertaining to the repair 'or renewal of Loctlmb-, tive Engines.- _ .M. 'W.- BALDWI'S, • • - January ika, fi!) ; • 1-tf•- ILATTIIEW jp4T •.stock of Watehe!, jewelry Olseks, • . . :Plated Ociode, of all kinds, .• '• •L. Parte "illeitnits, • • -•.• ' • Ty:circling Satchel'', Wstre & Palley !Geode , . . . . Also, an assortment of VAN 'EIRE. & celehra. zed Chsindeiliersf - and': Gas ;Fixtures, Bronze Statuary, Portable Lighte, eta., etc. Xis , Particular . attention paid to ',the repairing of 'gtcat = Haring had . the largest experience in . the ..ery Mid manufacturing establishments in Europe, ws feel warranted in assuring everyone who. will patronize ns,..that.we be'enahled to glee' atisfaction, partial:. lady in all.the Sher Mims Of work Such :as' • ' 33 I , E I CI. ,I*11:111,13.11 & SWISS'-PATENT, ERS, •vionld.reqUire We Shall endearor, bY. a aightfor ward course,..to pleat" every remount) %on. . -0, F.- B CO., - • 'Practical Ilorolo • ts. and Jewellers.. M, .. . . . Q, TOVES, TIN.AVAIIIE acc.• . )•••,-.. .. . . . . .. . . .... .. • :..' • - THE "EEL EBRA-,TE H.. • .:*, COMBINATION . COOK .STOVE ' •• I .*.' . ' • : .BEST . IN USE. -•-• • - Theint4le.-is• rePpectf:ully invited to .inipitf.,:hefore purchasing elsewhere; the sohscribers stock of STOVES and TIN-WARE; si complete as any to. be - •. ' !build.: : lie asks especial attention- to the no -I.iii perior. quality of his COMBINATION C K -:•."-!-".: STOVES ot varlouii sized, *lichich have o rf.,7:t„ in tae during the peat fifteen yea* antitit ' . areadinittedhy hbueekeePers to be the heel' in tese.- IP,7Don't neglect to.insoisct &Stove that has given gen eral satisfaction. -....-. •. - . - ..• .. • ' , All articles in ids line kept On hand, or made. to ord er. , Repairing. promptly attended tO. .- - ..1 • .. .... ,:. .' - . — - Centre street; &hove .14111% Hotel: r - . .ottrrille,:l - 144.315y 31)48433. , . .. .-. .. 31,1 y . • . . • • . PHtlaatiELOH • . A, • Diiesides of the Nerroou4 • "lemma Irei; mad , liesual,llltatowur:Anwt , and .tenable treateweet- : -th reports of thaIIOWAHHATION. —sent Oy. mitt la seated letter ensejopela , freeof charge:. Address, Jr. J..SKILLINHOTJAHITQN. Howard Ansa eladtrai- No. '4 South Math street, Itiledelidda,AL: - • , .i .' f l o ldreln g! r e Stren g th te , ear ha l k arltlitl i t r t . al ! "WI , f a °lr.* sail P14:54444*17r115TL c 8 1, I I 1 1 - - ... couN r ry r•• =EI riosTvirTkErs STONAP4 '-- -BITTER&::-.•::.: A:o l re and PowerfA:tonici correctiNv - and alterative' of. . • Nyonderful effitag diseasos• of : the •. • • Stinnach, Liver and Bovrels, . . Cares Dyspepsia, .Lirer.,Ccimplaint,'Headache, General Debiliiy,lvervonsuess,'Depressiow of Spirits, Con . stiPalanni Colic, Intermittent • Ftwer. Cramps and Spasms. .Complaints of either • arising from 'Bodily. Weakness; 3 ; whether inherent in the.system, or . . • produced by special - causes. Nothing that , Is :not. wholesome, genial and rektor& . tive in its ruttUreenters. into the Composition of HOS.. TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS.: ,Thiti . popular pre ' paration contains no _mineral of any. kind, no deadly botanical element ;- no fiery excitant ; but it is .. a aim , 'bination of the extratts. of rare balsamic herbs and plants, With the purest and ..mildest: of diffusive' .. • . . stimulants: , • . It is wells to be-forearmed against disease, and, so far as the hunaangstem can be protected by human leans against maladies. enniidered . by an unwholesome at mosphere, impure water,. and other .oxternal causes,. .110STErrER'S HITTERS may be relied On es a safe- In districts infected with -Favas 'awn Aours It has been found infallible us it - preventative; and rriststable ai 'remedy, and thousands who resort to It. nnder sp ,. ; prehension of an attack, 'eacape the scourge and thou 'sands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in .advanae, are cored by a very brief course of this marvelous medicine. Fever and patients,-af ter being plied With quinine for -months vain, until fairli sathinted with' that dangerous alkaloid. are not nnfreimently restored to health within a few dayi by ID)STETTEW.S lirCra.l2B. The WetikstOmach'is rapidly invigorated end the imp: petite restored, by this, agreeable Tonic and hence it . iv9rks wondeii In cases of Dyspepsia and in less con , - firined tonne •of•lndigestton. Actini as &gentle and painless apperieni, - Ss . upon, Die Lea it invariably reliefes the constipation superinduced by IX regular actiowOf the digestive and secretive Organs. ze :Persons - of 'feeble hablt ; -to licErvons Attacks, i.owneas of Spirits, and Fits of Langtior,.find prompt and permanent relief frOM the.ltitteni. The testimony On this point is most.-conclusive; andfrom both,eexes. The . agony of BzmoOs Comer is immediately assuaged ..by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of the complaiut, may be'Pre.- '.. As a Getiertd Tonic. np.stEritir's - tirr,Elts pro-: . . duce , effects .Which. meit" be experienced or 'witnessed '. - befere:they 'can' be fully appreciated. In cnies 'cif reps-` STITCTIO±I...I.AKNFASS, PIIIMATtiIIJi . EOAT and Debility" • and Decrepitu7e arising from Ono ',in, it exercises the .. • eleetrie inthienceu the convalescent stages of all , • _ . . .- .. • . . . - - -diseinitialteperates esm delightful invigoinnt.. - When tho powers of nature are relaxed,..it operates to re-en-, ..'fbi . ce and re-establish them. .. • • • • .-. 1 : .- . . :. Last; but not least, It is The Only Safe'Stimulant be: r :. log manufactured froMSound and inecitena materials, ;anti entirely free froin -the acid element:li prmient more or leas is all Ihe ordinary toniceand 'to:Machias • of the . , No frunqk edicine has been so universally, and, It tarty. betruly added, deservedly popular with the Intel tlient the community;' as HOSTETTER'S Prepared by HOSTETTER SMITII. Pittsburg, Pa., ' • Sold by all Druggists, Grocers and Storekeepers'eve:. . ..:HELM.I3OED7S •. . . HEIP3IBOLtrf:I:EXTRACT ..BUCHII, 11ELMB:PL EXTRACT .FIELMPOLD ,EiTIiA.CT BllCEitri • ttiLMB,O.L ! D!S; EXTRACT 33U944, A po'lttive and epeellle remedy for diseases of the B , ladder, Bladder, Bladder. Bladder, • - A-ND "ALL"DISHASO OF TIM . . Bei:nal'Organs, • Organ's, Organs. 14,eximl'Organs, §exual Olgans;- • SeamalOrgans, exunl Organs; , Organs, : Sexual Organs,, §einal ,Organsi Sexusil . Organs, Sexual Organs.. sex.ul Organs, Seinal-Organs, . • Sexual Oigans, . . •.. ." .• - . . • . ariiing from exeraspe, earlyindiseretions, nzpoinre and lnipfudencies, and reposing •all improper discharges, • rbethernxistingin• • ' • • .• • • ' Male or Female, 01Ile or Fei4n Male or yremale, • • • , . llt is a fact long si,p \ ice istablislted..ttutt-persans snffer +ing.,with any'dise* of these organs Rig attectedin.bOd ily health and' meUtal ~ powers; aad experience' Many alarming syinptomty among Which will bc.fonud:- :Indismasition to Exertion. Loss lin' Breathing, General Weakne‘is, Liormr Disease 'lWeltk-N6iyes, .TTembllng; Horses of . :Death,' Death, . Sweats,,Cold Feet, Wakefulnese.."Dironess ,of Vision, "Longues , Universal lassitude of the, Muscular. System, often Enormous Apps its, with Dyspeptic symptoms,. Hot-Hands,.Fluatingbf the, Body, 'Dryness of the Skin, • Pallid Countenance, and krUptions on tha Face, Pains in the Back, Reavinees of the Eyelids, frequently black spOtellYing before the eyes, with temporary suffUsion, and loss of . Sight,.Watit of Attention, Great. Reatiessne*. 'These symptoms, it allowed to go 'oa; which thin medicine „invariably semoyes, scbn follow-- LOSS. C/F POWER, .EPELEMC...rrts.. , . . Whcfrtitn sit) , thit these exeesees . !tre not . friget,ently 'followed by th* Direful Dtieiss.or . N . ".LI4ANITY AND CO'NEDMPTIO 7 ..3.” ,Tusituoluns TnstmiAms Seri ays and the melaneholy Deaths by. Consumption,' bear am, plewitUents to the.Truth.of this rs...iaertiori. . !it• 3 • HELM4OLDS.EXTRACT OF.BlidiTl7 . . . Is a certain, safe, and speedy ewe. from 7haterer eanse .they have originated ,and no matter of Ildw. Lang Standing, How Long Standing, How. Long Standing, How Loing . Standing, How Long .Standing, - How Long Standing: It is taken.withont hindrance tibm bnaine_s, and lit- Ile; if, anyi. change of . . . • Is.plea. its taste and odor,_ • • - ' And inunediate in its : . If you'ireetilTering.with any of the above dLttreasing . . • PROCU . RO - 711E'RESIEDY . 47' PijOCCRE 711NB.E.If&T'AT ONCE, PBOCUItE .#.E..4IEDY ONCE, , KELlitl3 OLD'S EF B.D . CHII EACH' Ae a medicine which must i'exteiti)areiybpdy, tram' thi simply delicata.to the confitiO and demiaixlag:laTal.4 - Pries . 91 - per Bottle, or Ali. for SS, tittilrer ,- el to : : an adarree„...Prepared py : ... ..,, ...:, ," . • ~, , ,,1,.., ~,,,,..5 ...,,,, : ~, ...,. 1 . • i..,- -, '.. ...g.. ; T.' lieLNyP/41.: z : , Dept,.1647 Scltiii . 2V4THSti,.belpy! Chestapti i'hlla. s :' - Disiminias Immix:Mk O' MIL COSIIITIOMATIONS,.. ,'. : . ..4.g3m9r.vs Iledr,cdpip9t , . A ' 13 )I r 2ll iClZr sDro g ,l Pl 4 Chemical WalthollM 494 'BrotadwaY , Nes; York- liEWARE COUNTEREEIT3,. .1,19).11 4 11PRIONGI FLED'trEdLEIM endeavor to,7.lDpOs !' of-their . owe ;i and "othn " ardelei on the ieiatation:aDalned frENtrINR 13.trOgr SMELT, • s .4 S4ItBAPARELTA, niP*l 7lll " 3 WAM , FOR SALIi Br ALL DRUGGISTS 4TERY*IIXRE: AVE Fo'n REa.px)IXFK 'TAKE 1 4 0 : 0MZEI. Cig 4 10 ,-gii4/ B' emes!i, 'llO ANDAVI3DIIMUTIOR AND.EXAMURZ. ARK TOW. , • 7-,•• CELEBRATED, . . :Kidneys, Gravel, Kidneys,. . • Grim], Eldkeys, • Gravel, kidneys, Gravel, ORGANIO WEAK! ES.S; ORGANIC' WEAXISSESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Mile Or Feninle; Iplit'cir Male- or Female. NO:EQUAL - IA TO , BE FOUND,' 150 :EQUAL IS TO DRFOLTN. D . ; NO. EQUAL :IS "TO .IfE :FOUND. HUNDRED. *ON.; •Br ax.q.ex)Eitr PROCTOR. Above the visiting prairies ehhies warm the sun There's worklor litany a million in the broad fields 0-forithe anne so Stnnivi 0 for the tireless feet Thatehaied our-lolls when other %Maya' brought • imposer bloom and heatl • But prolad we 'spared •-our: manliest to• face the country's foe ;, • • To march-when word-comes." Forward I" to ride • when bugles blow r * • '- Now claM' they sleep,- by plain and - hill,wrapped • in their as-My-blue, • - • - Or bear'our bannembravelyon--and will, till wars ars'through I. We love our hvir‘boyi and, dead, but Would not till them Though fertile-acrea fallow he; though orchards. fruit mav'lack Nay, though from field and house and hearth has gone the pleasant-cheer, And springing step and lightsonte laugh we vain ly yearn to hear; - • •• ' - For, ,God; bo praised! nor aheaves nor eons we prit O. the Land before ; • • • Afid, ont l of loss;' - in busy Alay, we give our. thous • • ands more: • • , - • • 'Tie time the . oorn•was 'planted; the laterheat was sown :•L- • . .* The oriole is in the elm,Alie last swan• Northward • . flown ; .. • By the -streams the cotton-wood is green, the plum • • waves white as snow,: • • ' The wild'-crab blushes in-tho woods, the rod-bud • sooirwill blow"; ; • • • . And-to the fenceless pattures, whose grass ,grows sweet and•tall, • • •- • . • - Slow mores the herds, to feed Autumn • frOstsiliall . But hark I They call us 1 File and drum thrill every illage maw ; . • . Andquiekly down the. gfain is 'flung, and idlestands the pplow.. ' 0, eager youth ' O,- earnest mend; your steps we . will not stay There's 'nobler need, there's mightier work—haste to the. camp anay4• We'll -boar the double hurtien,. and -blithely plant That i 7 -and tin w 'tt .. toltir :and lonely re.. Of no fear 'of -want may know. • . • . . `An i a ;when come round the reaping-days and' . lin; efe 6 etfll i L l o w u ni se i A. l ) l l. t. ds ° , y y e , s siting - and ski; bind the ripened flimsies • . • -The girls shall pluck the 'golden. ears, the. .happ'y. ','children glean, -•- _ And thus' tiring the ha oine, with many . • a . song between,. 4rld t %r a rtiLte a !o d 7 j o e t f l o t r h e at'sh= n sons we prized, But.joy . i'ully, in btsy . *ay, gave up our thousands OUlt COUNTRY*: CALL Onr country's ealling;: looking.on; Oin• brothera are fallirig, • Shill ficea looli:wan ? Shall we lint to our hearts :As they throb out their sorrow ? 'No, Act woll our parts And weep on the morrow. • • . . - Our country is calling, Bleat Freedom pleads, Go I While foss are sothraßin Nog, - • Shall stout boosts say ? LI- Then on to the 'breach Whero brothers-lie low!' : . Let oar serried ranks,reach To tha ranks of: thi.foe.: :Down, down viith . the cravens, Tho traitorous bands I Their flesh. to the . ..ravens . : • Their:bpnes to the aand 1 .1 To rebele-no respite . •: , • A:..voioe Profine not the' land. Wliere.Y•our fotefathere bled 1 • Their spirits look clown • • •11 - From homes iti . tho Odes, .. Are rotAc: to weleeirie : . ..• .Enehlierci that dies: , Then bear on. the flag ";- t,' l. 'het it, wave ae.we g 0,,. Till it waves over every • • Stronghold of the foe. Let - heart-beats respirid. - tro the bentof the drurr,i, And shout e - ch,O shout, • " Our country, wo crime!" Letter from the Army of the Cumhetiand: HD:-0,11.9.-DEPARTSIENT 07 TIIE UMIBicli6:111), Tyro Ilan Crenk, herir Caß9ville, Ga., May 21,'64. EPti-On ;formNAL•:-,-HaVing a day Of rest,`6r rather part: of a day; I• gladly. devote'. an hour to report to you as per my promise, the pro greaS and success which hae attended this army in its. present campaign. Since onfleaving Chat tanooga, May 411,1 wo have had pretty constant employment, on the march, aml in perfecting ar ,rangements to secure the desired success to our arms: i You may judge how. far.' onr":hopes have been realized when, on reference to the reap of this State you will find that we:have our present campiuse abont 83 miles from Chattanooga,' and 53 miles froth .Atlants. This, I take.. it, is. very good considering the yesistance "made bY the Bobs, for the tinio we have, been in the field, and prom ise that in about the sane ratio the distance will be daily.diminished, "betweeti thiS point' and Aw lanta. ;The. 'army lain excellent dondition,healthY,• happyand anxious to meet the Rebel army. .de ltenmned to do what each One, can to give a cristi ing • biow to ' that infamons• Conglomeration of traitors, known as the - so-called "Southern Con- : fecleracy." • •. - • • • • • The Arst"place Ws met the'Rebs was at Tunnel .H• 21,,• -against whiclg the army Moved, only to find it deserted on' Mir approach,-they forming how ever in line Of battle-in a.gap,almut 1 miles from the ridge of.'Tnnnel winch was held -bp our troops. A. few-}yell directed shots from a Parrott 10-pounder bursting among them,- soon mintier]. " them to fallback to: a gap in the mountains, known as "Buzzard Rootit;' at. which place, naturally., a strong' poeitien, and by the 'erection' of innumera hle earthworks-and ... rifle pits, defended by :about, 40 pieces of artillery with_tb,cir whole . army,;ren"- doted:almost imprsignable, t4y.ivished verymuch_ to haVo an attack made oh them. An engagement of two days!.duration faade it evident to-all, that the place could not be gained without animmense saonfice of life, altogether' unwarranted when it Was known that - they mightl4flanked, and thus cob - 44110d to evacuate - their stronghold: This Minvoi was' most successfully accomplished, our' -forces passing Trickum and Villanow,- through 'Snake Creek Gap to Sugar- Yalley„ at the head of the Gap, and near; the town of Itesaoca. After feeling for the enemy it was discovered that their whole army was in our front, strongly fortified;l •erideterntined to Melte - a desperate' fight: A' t ' roperAiSposition of the troops was made ; anthill' aturdav,- at 12" M, the line of battle advanced on the cnedry. Shot And fie*. thick and fast tillaiirk, when .the contest ceased;..broken at in tervals during the night by ilitichargesOf musket ry.: end artillery. :The. battle howeVer; was `not' resumed 'till 'dawn of next :day," Sunday,•-.Wben agetin the-dreadmessengers of death wereilmiled against the foe. Both days it- tvius my good fcir . tune to escape' uninjured, although - during-this time,i,as"well as at•thesttack on Buziardßoost, I . had nianytthot and., shell whistle and Scree - M.ln my iinmediate vicinity and, uncomfortably 'near . myperson. A kind Providence heti thus' far esfely led rilysteps, and to Him Itommit all mp way4Anowinag that whatsoever le- ordered :by Him is forsiime wise and rightsousend: On this 'afternoon of Sundaj last au. advisnce Wis made on the'enemy', works' n the left of ourline,-their right, Where a most desperate conflict took plisee, and many of our brave men fell to riae • no more. I saw them returningiroin the field with all sorts of.iniaginable wonncts, with shot, and shell, tern rand•-inangMd, but yet hopeful and ever smiling as though unharmed. This must be expeeted, .arid. I was not surprised to set so many returning .wounded, after hearing the successive discharges of :the weapons of. death - of both , ,parties, but when I- was informed of the barbarity:.of the "Rebel hordes as practiced:towards our men; after being#teunded and loft on the - field, and .seeing for:myself the evidence,of their ernelty arid.bar barhim in taking . the scalps . irons some' of our brave..meri, one•of.which Was : tironght tO He.ad- QrS.CM-"proof of the assertion made, I Could . pot but feel the blood gurdle..in m veins. This iras brit one of -az least five or six, known tribein the possessioneof the men of 'the v arious regiments,, -whM.tifter:the retreat of the Rebele,.found them .olithelleld and kdoubt not 'mariy-of our then Dropsy. Dropsy, Dropsy, Dropsy, whinfell into tbeir"hendsmet .thes nik t a t t; rs .te; - or perhaps worse, if it be -possible. - ey the power-so would their treat all' our teldie , and . true-hearted men of the North:- They ;have, the the desire, and the opportunity to Fait into exe cution-only is wanting to[them.• -When .I think of all their-acts of .infamy anderueltyalreedy corn- .witted; and fedi what'- their inclinations ind nii 'tures wcinld prompt there. to‘ do, I am ,at -a, loss (knowing that the same information - has been 'riven to the 'intelligent people of the North,)- to imagine how men or any set etnien can. siympa thy g, with them, and band themselves togetheras a ace Party. '.Out I say upon "such a miserable t ctlin set of political tricksters r , w hO - would seek to cripple the power of the Government, for the_ac.(kunplishrnent of their own selfish , ends; men who will not bear 'arms themselves; neither would they , I)ermit ()there' could they prevent.-- With all his faults, I honor the man who hi- vin dication even of a false principle; proves his siin . heti t - ,y hy. his - willingness - to suffer for it, in prof, atetle6 to him who enjoying the benefits and pity: ilegesefferded in the North; [would , covertly seek .to destroy:our country by rendefingall tltesid in "his power to its enemies. Had they the Jove Of, country_they so .blatantly spealKof, wotfld theynot ratlierbear arms against the centinon enemy; and by presence in the field aware , an -honora bLe and perinanetrirpeace.". By fore.e of arms can we only possess it, and the sooner .the people of the [North realize [ this the better will it be lor our ccnintry andfini them.' , : t' - .. ::-- • it; `.-• :•- .- -1.i7 • After leatinelteasecrs, whichth4Rebabidid OA Ptonday morning last, 16th inst., followed clogely, by Our forces, 'they-Nava ber) falling back - te'the present time, and- bavn..on , several nebasions,' at 4 . Ad irsvilleend at this place; formedtheir:teen' in lirte-of-battle, opposed us fora• short th " -,- whert they withdrew:du:64ll'e Elighk; They =MI= !have had- wriy - Jittletfaie 'to rest,mtarchlng all 'day-eindlierhigis working ail night. -company *Alt , Others.. of the! staff of Ilsj. Gen. -Thomas, hit:ll44f and other - general , officers, I: yesterday. 'passed through thertrewn of Casimille, beyond [which onr-liues.o . xterul,-.and over: into the works .:cittistructsav el)irlitg: the-, previouirnight by the I llebels,At which place they intended to gyre us "battle, but discreticutheing with theni the better . I.parir of tvalor, - . yvas deemed prudent- agaha to cnttidiaq itotwlthstiulding. Johnson had en t:ordetread to themtliat nowhe wonld.runngMere. hid would - check ,us there, ! and ,ceinmemung the ! - offenatte wonld.-.drive us• batik, defeated, and de, ..Their neat sitandi it is a : pected, .will be attempted at o{-near Ettiktrah on the rum. and ,•amon,g the .klatooptiAimuntains, beyond which , have no ; place „at !which they could -safely . llght'till they - reach Atlanta. Before - this reaches. I you' we shall :have engaged them• at the first named phiee, arid the result perhaps mfkeknolin by the telegraph. 'The railroad and .tele g raph I.are in operation rip . to our press, •:- 'Quarters; and will :follow ,op closely. they. eteeid . at we shall have kdesporate;figh ; and Akmbt not a, glorious victory.' ' • ! I have thus-given • you a brief and hastilY writ , ten acinnt of our operations.. It is ': written 1 . mere prvour s information;and not a contribu rtion f r. the'-paper, not being carefay • enough written for that. :The facts stated are true; end • you are at liberty to make usp , oof There • as you beat see fitting. - Bad I the.tfine-I would like to t write you more -of what I have seen, and-heard ! from tie prisoners we have taken and the desert , Cll3 whollaye. come into our lines, "lust lit out," as they say, having got tired of. the country-and . the people; but .1 intuit forbear,.trustingat -some day to tell you these thinc • . • • Capt. on Staff of Maj. Gen. , Thomas. - TIM following communication containing information of greatimportamce to the frields and relatives . . of soldiers who have died in , the servic e, extrsot from the WashirigtOti Chronide of Friday . IMPORTANT TO FRIENDS OR4ECEASED SOLDIERS. Mode :of Survivoe-in-Lner Applying for - Deceased Soldiers' Arrears in Pay, Bounty, ite. To the Editor of the Chronick : I.ha.ve in asking permission to give through \your ailumns, which have always been open Tor the benefit of our' , brave dead; an object which - may prove ,advantageous to claimants. The proper way is to make applicathm to the office ot the Second Auditor, who has always -been desirous of extending every facility: and eneouragement to the poor widows, mothers, and orphans- of applying directly to the of fice, so that they. may save the large percent age which some are daily paying to attorneys -and agents, to whom the Second Auditor gives -no encouragement whateier. The application must be made to the Hon. E. _B. _French; Second Atiditor, Washington, D. O; and in all cases post-paid. and he will, -on receiving a letter from die claimant, send the necessary blanks and instructions how to fill their' up, &c., and such is his determina tion to assist those who give the- required ev idence, of their relationship (which erititles.l, his attention) to receive the claim. But t e agents he will not give any blanks. In order that Mr. French may decide who is theproper person, the letter must give the nearest survivor-in-law, and he, she, or they shduld =kettle applicatioa; as: First, Wid ow ; second, children,. collectively (if minors, by, guardian),; third, father, (if a fit person, but -if drunken or otherwise unworthy of trUst, : then mother in hia stead); fourth. mother ; fifth, brothers and sisters collective ly; sixth, next nearest relatives or heirs,by executors' or adefinistrators. The bounty will not be paid, to any representatives below the second degree (children), unless resident 'of tie United States. Neither will bounty be paid on the will of _deceased. If the applicant is not th 4. proper person the auditof will send word to that effect, and at the same time indicating which of the rel atives namedby the hpplicant is. On the return of blanks;before -mentioned, they are filed away in Vick -regular order with those of the same Rate,' and settlenient, will be made in order of date of death;;: Much has bpen said about the delay and the complicated routine which a person has ,to go through in, order to accomplish the de sired end ; ...L 116 examinein Soldiers' are intended to be paid once every two months: If living they are paid prompt ly, and, in many instances' he isloverpaid.--L The - Government holds the paymaster re sponsible; and he looks to the soldigi:, if liv ing, when he goes to pay 111,111110 in ; if dead, lie orders so muclt stopped, against his rela- This is noted upon the pay-roll, and irhas to be examined into before stich applications, are replied to, with necessary blanks and in structions, which cause necessarily delay.— Then very often death occurs in some mill - tary hospital, whtri it becomes the duty of the surgeon to notify the regiment he belongs - to. This is put upon-the muster-roll, and if it'is delayed it goes over until the next two months,. which causes delay. Then,' again, the paymaster has allowed to him tvio months to make up his pay-roll, a month to report 'to the paymaster general's office, one month is allowed in that office, so it tlikes from six (6) to eight (8) months be fore they reach the Second Auditor's office, which is absolutely necessary.. But many say it is from One to two years before iris attended to, and I reply to that, in the /beginning of the rebellion every de partment was inadentate to discharge its natural functions, Itiich, of course, left the accumulatiou'of wdrk on hand. Room was not sufficient, clerks, were not sufficiently: skilled, and were tinder many such disadvan tages. Mr.-French has, at last, .met the nat- Val increase of work with askilfuLond corn Jietent force; and is grodually alleviating the trouble which he was compelled meet in a. state of chaos, and has, at' last, assigned each one his duty, and shade one of, the best branches under Secretary Chase: I have heard some say that there wats eon niderable favoritism towards' some claimants to the disadvantage Ornfhers,- and I am au thorized to state that since Mr. 'French took his place as, Chief-of the Second Auditor of ; the Treasury' Department,. there , has never a single instance of the kind / transpired in the office.: Malt patiently yOUt. turn, and lam t Sure Mi. French will avail--himself of every 1- benefit ettbject Wits -control for your. advan tage, Very respectfully, yours, RUINED ; OR NOT r js 199,, and. the property of the country -w i,ll be destroyed," says, Mr. Faint heart. • -".Gold Is going to 206, — and 'I shall be broke," says Mr. Weakknees. , , " I am ruined! .241 y bank balance in worth only fifty-five cents on the dollar,". nye Mr. lieverthink. • • .. . . . Let us stop a momext, gentlemen, and look into this matter. Facts are better than fears, and principle is better than prejudice: You I are suffering-,-yes,, suffering, there is no oth er word. for it—under .the delusion.that the aniount.of gold.and silver coin in the coUntry is an. equivalent of its wealth. - - Now; do.you know that the -highest financial, authorities have never. estimated this amount at over two hundred and fifty milliona, and it is probably much Jess, even tune of peace.: But sup pcisewe admit that o it•-is time 7hundred-mil lions ; and now do you know that, according to the United. States 'cm:mi. - of 1860, the wealth of the country•-'-its real and persoial propertywas estimated (rather too low than toohigh) attifteen thousand millions,? .If you will kis take your pencil and cypher out the propor 'on that three hundred millions in spe cie: bilrs to fifteen thousand ;millions °tyro perty you will discover thaLit is—y/4st? fifty per cerittini? Tir`Oritylfive per ceutum? No! but exactly IWO. per .cent.— that is, .the whole amount of-"specie in the country. never was two per cant.,- or a fiftieth part of the specie value of the property; and it, at any one time, the whole property of the _ - country has been forced to sale for ,thaspe cie in the country,- it would not havehrought - two cerita on the dollar of actual specie valued .. . • . , Specie t. or the currency.that may_ stand for it, is only the convenient and recognized:me cilium' for' making . an exchange. ',of prOdncti.. It xepresents property in the. market, proper ty-"inotransit,- but never the• fixed _property , of a nation. . Money the ;lubricator.' - . lt don't make values ; . it sniiplfltdiricates_the:rnachi nery, and keeps the.wheels of commerce • ring smoothly. When.. 100 ahuadaht, .the wheels run too .fast; and when. settee, there =l4 tomuclt friction. • •.. . • ' , And .now,Faintheart, can you• o piek a Savy.in our statetient? 1 - 3 it not abioltite truth? But what We say to ' • Weakktieps; • who is afraid ot ban gey;:and lfr.,Never: think, who is crpenlY a id .of . his .liank-bal-r slicel* If Mr. Weak eat is in debt, , it.is\(tow -easy to get out.' Pay pp while money isrep ' ty and be"happy.; I -• f a mortgage:on yonr land will .he 'year, or any year,. provide. far it. now while yon are getting high _prices for -everything I:VEA - IV . Myrtle . Omuta aim Pommies:4M ate - s r ow . premed to 'execatit JOB arid 8008 PRINTING of oTory de . 4. ealptke at tbs.:Ros a the Idomay dotraarit; &wpm , .. than:Maw-be dp.lwill:pitty. Oita Astabliakozmat ta. Om lipoica; N'amat — p .., Rills al' Lattag. - Large Poetero b r.;-•. _-,-- Railroad . •e. ;., Ti*.,ep . . I Has& Mi11,,- . 7,_:4_: %, Paper Book*, • ~. -ArtieleitektAi Time Rooks. • • . gin thi am ilw 4 ,,,..l ; -.4,..,..• ;,,1 ~.. Order Rooks, ANN" - - ..' ----......• '.ifk'i". , .% • _ , - my.. - At the . iiipAo*lfaO ealbe. -; Oar stook et JOB is moreulatatteltma that ofsay. Mimi' edge It; sacs:ion ot.thelittit‘aad welteep. hands: employed .. PrallAtorATobbtag.: „lltyßottmegida maw ws ltuaraateketiworlatO bi r desitiat lelar amtmtumedooß4eo44lol.--9WWm!"" '''''' ORB daimattded'iihq* Dottie ;;:-.1;q.,,,,;•.'....-.-:- 110.0H011X11011114 - Boobs bouiedtil Boca of era, deerziptlon roanulbutorecl, bound and ruled Is order, at sbortest notice. - 24. you sell. But.:.,Mr. NeVerthink, yon: have,. .: say, a bank balance of $20,000.. Y,ou are, afraid thaOgold is going up or paper going down, about out sight, and you wish to in vest this balance in some productiveproperty. Will you buy - a house worth 91y510,000 °specie, and pay . for it4t8;000 •ni 'currency? Suppose you wish - to sell t i bathouse after tl;tsl/ - • reeumption.otspecie:payments, it.will bring you. only ; $lO,OOO, and you will haie lost ex actly $8,600; that be a abrelid.ripera tion " put' you' up to something better--sometbing: by . which yO6 can make your bank bakince orcuirency not •- onlyworth its lacei i gOld, lint a premium be-, sides. Irivcst .in Government bonds buy the .1040's. ...lifter the 'war offer, therwill be. worth par in gold and something over, and ...theypity a liberal. gold, interest-from the. ,girung. .1f they are not Safe, then no proper- . iy is safe. The smile spirit of anarchy, that - would repudiate your property in the natirut?•., at debt would-repudiate it in your house. If the law will not;protect you, in one descrip tion of property; it will not in. another, and your greatest safety as well:-as ' profit is in maintaining and strentliening the Goierzi. ment that maintains - and supports: tbe law... FItESCHT DELIIIVEIf—FATE , OF 1 IDIELS...: • BOLTEDVEKRILLi. ' -- *Near rani Chureb; Va.; 'thereliVisTbefore • the ware wealthy and highly-reipected fate, ily-of the name , of Delaney. When the,war . broke .out one: of the sons, joined lilosby,'s *. band, era a datighter became a . .t:olunteer . nurse in' a rebel hospital.. Both became -eel ebritted-in their way. ,The son .was. young, „ dining, and adventurous, the pride of the male sex for*thirty miles arourid:the place of his nativity. He was soon_the- dread a Un- *ion soldiers and Union min in.Yirinia. Not ; a stray soldier:fmtn picket escaped 'jinx not • a Union farmer but trembled a t his mine.-- , Th' vicinity of Drangsville;'Cluintilly,*Fidls Church, and Vienna, can attest to his notor- - ietx..and achieiement: - The fathr , of a rebel- • lions son and daughter sternly . rnaintainedhis loyalty , and -fidelity :to . -the 'Union. : , At the .. -opening of the war .ho immediately.. of f ered • his services, to the Federal Gove rn ment, end • *was Promoted to the rank of ;colonella k 4,-Volunteer service. • . -. • A few days ago, a scouting Party, consist. ' ing*of dei,achments from the lath New:York - and 2d .Massabhustetts envalry, cinder the coin- - mond of LientenantE. B. Lyett, started from' . Falls Chwhin pursuit of gnerillas, reported 'to be in.the neighborhood of .Chtuatilly and Herndon station. On the morning fo ll oWing , their de parture the troop.were quietly •drink ing their coffee within half a mile of the sta tion, five of the advance guard posted on the - road, when suddenly, is, if rising from the • earth, came galloping at full speed—five men' . fully armed and equipped. - A - . yolley'from . - the advanced guard caused a momentary pause, the next minute the 'guerillas turned : and fled; the advance. Started in- persuit, an *. exciting chase ensued for half a--mile..: A —) second volley was fired by the,pursuers; but still the rebels kept onward in their course till they arrived near the pine woods, When • they dashed in and our men dare not follow; : A stray horse was- seen' to . gallop from - the woods without a rider! • A man waa- shot! . where was he? The neighborhood• was • • searched, and, in an adjoining house stretched on a bed, pale . mid breathing hard;:Was found - a woundeditan, and , a young..lady fanning . him tenderly. The o ffi cer in c ommand asked : - him, "Do ,you belong to the regu lar Confed- • elute army, andwhat regiment ? "Re'replied " I belong to Mosby's command." He stated that he had alWays used the Union men well when he had taken them .prisoners, and begged theta surgeon be sent for, (a part of . the lungs, were 'protruding from the side) svith which request Lieut: Lyellpromptlfcomplied . The surgeon caine too late, for two nights afterwards the notorious --Frenchy Delaney breathed his hist, ColonerDelany .arriving just in time to take a last farewell. ; Carious to relate, Colonel Delaney some time since: was taken prisoner to Richmond, and his . - his own son was present at the,capture.. The• news .of his fats flew . fait; on arriving. et _Dranesville, the officer in charge was accost- ed by the fair damsel oerebeldom, in terms . like this "Now, • have you really shot Frenchy Delaney ? mow,- that is too bad; I..hope he won't die." "Yes, " replied .Lyell, . "and very soon you will have no-rebel haux to marry; you will have to take up wit:Wu ion men." "We yvill," wits , the answer, "but we will convert them." - "Perhaps," said - the Lieutenant, "we shall Convert you.". - The maiden smiled incredulonsly,:and Ljell left for his.command.-- Wo.shingem Chronicle-. • Richmond, by the last census, °had a pop- . ulation of 38,000 souls, but the "great, influx of civil and military officers and: refugees from other parts of the, State has ,probably . raised it to. - mueliihigher- figure. It is sit uated at the head of tide-miter, at thelower falls of 'Jan:lei - River, about 40 miles from its : mouth. The ,city_ occupies a most pictur :. esquo situation, being built ou'Richmond and Shockoe hills,. which 'are, separated by,: Shoclibe Creek, and surrounded by beautiful scenery. It is regularly laid out 'and well built, the streets„ - which are.lighted with gip, crossing each other at right angles. , ..,--!. , On Shoekoe Hill are the State Capitol and. other - publi6 buildingS: • The 'Capitals an imposing edifice;lind cOntains in its•bentral hall Rouden's celebrated, statue of Washing ton. ' On the east of the :sq‘utre is the"Gov r error's mansion., Jeff. Davia's residence is a private. mansion, ;whin"' was purchased fop him by the Rebel ,_overninent: The city hai many tine public buildings,. nixbanks, OAT 'teen newspapers, and twenty-three churches. In one of the , three Presbyterian .pliurchei Jew. Davis.worships. ' 'The falls of. Jetties Rlyerafford 'immense mater . phwer,,' 'and there are. very-_exteneive factories,. including fi four cottOn,and aboptif ; ty tobacco faotories,.flourtaills, railing, mills, forges, *Turnaceit, 'machine - shops; 'Ac;"; the latter Of which; -,- and particillary . the'. Trede:- gar Ironeworks, have been of, nrimense Der, vice to the; ,Rebels in . turning out ordnatiee and taaterial of war...'The annmit'exports of "Richmond„befOreilitillebeliion reached near-. , 1 r:-$71.9.991Mke.and - iti in_ip oils $750090.. ~ tut since It bad - the. honor of &lig' the Reba Capita its foreign corinierce has been extinguished. ''Vessehrot gunbostS drawing ten tet catt,ascetd: to .;withltt i mile of:, Ow city, aKa plane called theßockets, Vessels of fifteen feet draft ascend to Warwick, three miles below. - 'A Canal has been built, around the- falls,"!and above them-there .is niFfigatitin for two hundred:2 miles. . , The , James , River lid-Rantivilia Canal, intended,to, extend to evingtOn,"is completed for' two hUndred ''V:4. : 74.';'::'•::: . :' , 'l , :ii .. ? - ., - -, :•:M*tkti:Oill: TIIE CITY OF OICHWONII. RichmMid has very'extensiverailroad cdm muniications;:beingg the terminus oflive roads - 2 -running to Fredericksburg and the Poto mac, to West Point and the Yorkßiver, To:. tdraburg • and _Norfolk, to Danville,- Va.„ •to - Jackson's' River, hy the , Ceritral Railroad-- - and'froln theSe the connections lead all through' the Southern States; _Opposite the city are the: two towns of Spring. Rill and 31anchester. ,__ • Richmond was founded:li -1742, - 'became the capital - of the. State 'of Virginia in 1779, and in JUne, 1861, it wais 'made the seat of Govemment, of the ,'",eopfedeirote States of Arserica,";wlfose,Congreas assembled there on July '2O. • Its IlstOry_ - since' then - la opt} too familiar t the'conntfy; ',At:t;:ignd the city hre - varionsliqk extending a great distance, , on the moat important of which fortifications were erectefl • m the :days of the 44- On Richmond" cry: Pooß NELys female babe,. about six , _ weeks old, was found on Saturday upon the steps of a house in Crown street, above Race, Thiladelphia..The child Was dice* ed. It wai - wrapped up 4u..ashancisonle shawl, to. which was canoefithe.followingpota: " This littkt_gid, is Althe.rlellit, he, being killed in battle: ~i- l aying no. wean to support it on, I am , forced thus to tear it from me. , -- Iler.natue.-is er ll74: Be good 'to her, and you. will nev t. • "E. "W " _ -:Atr some of . the Paris theatres, between the• acts- ell the. play _or the Opera, as the case raa3r be; stone °Mire actors, ,mtired in evening dress,: appears on the stage,' tual givei the audience suinnuiryke digest of the. latest newkof the .day,.colle,d from the, evening papers.: J , ORN YORWATIT, boss at the Cameron Col. 'ShaTokin; was -accidentally' killed tact week fall of coal ' • • • • Suskiquice Isla be• niadi , padßorough,d lkave a new Luthenuickurch.: --; , LSroi rasi"sii ; of Shamokin, has put in operation the - ola iron furcface at.Williaths- -iiiptes3Hotel, -Hanisburg, Pa.. has, been to fir: Ha Thotadg.. :for $44POd-