MW=M= {~lt~xra • l',o`r., I'SVIt,LE, .-VA: AT ILTIVIIALY, tTNE ;1.1, 1.564. . . . _ . Copiers' of ttie Miners l .-.lloitr.net ••etti be obtained ,every Satunty, wt ttie.fel owlaplaCes:, bMT-BAKER. 7111nertnne: - . , • . MRS: HOLIEES.-St...Clalr: LOITIS KOCH. " - ELNRY - S..BONER AnOint , .. . G. R. scrrNELL; .! • rETKR MOORE. red Carbon. • • DAVID FRILIA-F'S. Mahanoy Clty• • • . Yr*. B. BENSP.TGER, Ttinaqua. _ • -' 11. N. COlT.,•Schankill KnTen. Our Coal. Statistics. „ . Tlie edition of the Mums:, •TOCL7CI/. containing our 'mutat Statistics having been exhausted already, and; Wing to the difficulty of obtalith4 hands, and the • bm- . siseibility of colleaing.thi' . .becessary infordustimi to mblish our Statistical Pamphlet complete -at the pre ent tiENC; vris have re-set s. pokion of theie statistics halthe year iS63,.and have re-intbliahed the same on a Mif-eheet Chart.. Price 10 cents 'emelt. .They wUt to *Ailed to applicants 'on the receipt of this . amount. Then Charts can be obtained of Mr. W atake. (2 1 Merchant, Room 44, Trinity Building, New s• -k. . . FOR PRESIDENT. ABRAHAW LINCOLN. - - FOR VICE-PRESIDE:ITP, ANDREW JOHNSON. inty and Union Ratification Meeting. •'• he . Annual County.Meeting . of .the Union ty ,Oliuylkill,Couwy, to make the. ne-,. inry preparations for . lhe coming Fall cam will be held in '.ihe COURT. 11.0J5SE, is Borough, • . 1101101 Y, thp• 20th day - of Janc,lB64, • o'clock, P._ M. ' • Friends of the . Union, rally in your Might; 3 orpolie for :the coming campaign. Qur lard bearers are chosen, and, under the of the tried and the . true, let . us once •embve.on the eneMy's works., . 's • 'DAVID 13. O.IIEEN .- Chairman rnion.S.tending .Committee. SEA - En - AL letter', iAroidetily 7ded, out tills week is likcl~ tkat the $lOO Exemption alause 11 be repealeil, and that - scalhyitipe•made men for one } = ear.." TnE,attentfon of Agents is inv to "ad tisenient of Weir & Co., 43 S.Third St.,. ilitdelphia - ; in riiisissue.. : . nEs slyc, .Cop'perb cad papers-are Igiging .Wendell Philips and John C.Fre it: Shouldn't .`yonder if .they .• would, ..)-C:t ct those men for leaders.. • queer -Woad. it moves. * • • • •Ok' jiff. GREAT FAIR,-The Great int) Fair for the benefit of the IT. S. San commbsion, in L - Ogan'square Philadel .. Was opened on Tuesday afternoon. inaugural ceremonies were-Witnessed - by 111111:CIIEC concourse of .people i ;and Were ducted, according' to the pnblialied ProL mine. An accidun at.the out tart created cf infusion, and . seriously marred ! proceedings: The portion' of the stand whiiit were stationed the musicians and litilies and gentlemen who were to do-the ing., gaye.w ay. Owing. tol 'the injury pc :nil Parties; .and the breakageof the in uments,. the musical part of the programme Ito be di:Tensed with. Thb remainder of proceedings 'passed oft With.great eclat. SHALL OVR BRAVE SOLDIERS VOTE ? That is the question which the citizens of nn=ylvania.will becallecPupon tri.zufswer her titlirmativcly or negPtively in August Ofiquesday, thethl of that month, the AVing - tCmendment to constitute an addi ail section to the Hid Article tothe C.,on of Pennsylvania, to be designated as .ion 4, *will be subinitted4o the people for. approval or riieetion,:. Sixru - u.: - A: Wliem;yer. any of the. qualified tors of this Commonwoalth shall bo in any ita military service ; under a requisition from President of the. 1 nitrd States,. or by author ( t his•Commonwonith,,stick oioctors may el se the right r f soprage in all eleNions by the cas.:'++•aer• su , •h regulatnats ns are,.or shall be cribe.L . by hi., as fully as if they were.preaclq len'usualptaf:ei ul electi,al.• • . w, the Union party of Pennsylvania dias contended, ~and insists, that our citizen:soldiers in. the service of their ntry, exposing . their lives in defenCe of its dust itutions, have a peculiar flat to vote National, State and• county officers, no` ter where they May be on the day of eleo-. The Copperheads Say • no, and 'when: 7 . had ii tnajcirity of the Jndges its the Su-. ne Court of the . State, deckled-that it Was ;tifuti . onat for a soldier to, vote out of his icC It the aboVe aniendinent should be leg, anti we have-o doubt Of it,:notwith ding -Copperhead • opposition, it will re r2, that deci'sion, and no Court will there dare to . disfranchise the gallant soldier fights his country's battle's.. . there is kot.l'reason to.believe that the ierli cads ( who hate the sold iers'as bad as hate 'aliplitionists') are Seeretly at woidk feat this amendment at the polls. We call all true Union meu to be on the al - t.• to it that every Union - vote is brihight to polls at the special election in 'August, that ei,eryirnion v.titcr putiin . his ballot the Atnendment," giving our brave sol in the field the right to vote: COURT 'PROCEEDINGS. Af 1201.YRITAILY FOB TSB MINBILV JOOlll4O, BY asimisroran: LrrrLx , ing.) . June. Term, Qu - nyder berotions. emirt opened at 10 o'clock, Nlonday morn- After the usual prelimitiary.-businese, Judge lelivided the foil Acing - Chat rue• to the Grand -Jury: • rut: tjaam: JUJU :--z-Perhaps we 'congratulate ourselves and the people of may that.thEi Criminal ()Mender for this I much dennuished'from what it has boon last few terms.-. '.ll'hite if does not show 711.11f1 18 on theincrease in this'County, it is loped that it is et - idence of its actual de'- .. It is to be observed however, that geir herejofore, many- of the eases returned if little innstrtake,'' . and: would have been 'perhaps for . all parties. concerned, if they It resorted to a criminal prosecution. . • list appreciate the difficulty ili maintain ! 'Same peace and . good Order with a poptt such .as revesen tin g -th6 prejudices tints of many-tniferent nationalities and same pursuits. as 111 a ..district mem, ly settled and whose population is more fix pursnit more varied. It is not expected line will ecafie in any community governed nan laws and criminal Courts 'and Critni- Its become useless. Man's naturaLeendi ersidered as a. free agent endowed with merit to know OM from evil, and with pow noosing those - Measurs which al:pearlo ho most assirabg , 'consiists properly in a of acting as one thinks tit.,witimut. any ro tor cony-La - unless by the law nature. mileficy of man to throw off all mvil-re. and resume his natural emidition has ever d penal laws necessary for' the protection sty. iioeriunent is a necessity more than tee. • Its are. - -the security of persons 'petty.. lltstory leaches-that industry- and proportion-as they multiply the posses ad enjoYments of men, soften'their matt td meanie them to peace. - With peace and ndustry nutidicrS incv-ase. and in .propor 7 their-iinmbers is tho Variety of their pitt , and by study and experience, their knowl extended. - A just slew of - their interests is them from mutual injury, IeS*CDP. their ' danger and ,estalaislies a new source of mnotrl,, and government. Peace ; eOl.ll - tlekliCQ are the chief elements - of good ent ain't the highest state-of civilization. nowledge is progressive .11'0111 small be . -their origin like the inding.of infants,- are imperfect and erro- people will fm.hion their system to the miustalwes dev,.14. , pe.il by thiiir progress. such *continual progress and 'change .fso a system as ours , has been arrived at—a„ that ehalleirge-oar admirAtiun and invokes • , st etF)rt to.: preserve. suppasos. iarioas relations with respect maws crinduct, may. be. considered right Varli;Us laWs arise out of these' ' cida irthe direction of . our e,iridact; in each. ~f these laws are called wrongs': at either publie or private. Public hTongs ned pfic'itces. e rinl!;,i or miademeanorS, . and 'conllil , .l or 'omitted in violation . of ldi I 'either fOrhid, ng pr COmm sailing The community are.-concerned in , oration ~f paldicliov, and are thus disOn fr,an:injuricsar Violation or omission of Eva: e ;;‘,. ash v elan'. are. -An off-lir'e 11l plies an. injury lethiug' more : for, in most not'all pub an; illjury bOrat, individual is con you have to inquire as to offence-al . and • nguisli then) more minutely, an offence t conidered a general wOrd iuchiffing.both . aad ru , anors, A crinieis an offence ghernature, or capital. A iniwilern6inoi• is oleo of a lower kiml and .uot capitaL -.To . irte an offence there must be an evil int.Cn , - ,idan Unlawful act' There can be no of=' where there'can be no will to do evil. lon usy been skynrti to the exercise of a very .ant 'part ' the administration" of' publicand now stand between Alio citizens and . as the 2 , Al:el.:turd' ,nf lsith.. There. cap tried unless:ars* air intlielsnent of =my: In theirliands_alone rest the great ility ordetaridtdriglitthatistirisfaniee, who has violated the pliblie and.providing -the means for their punishment. . The oatli iehich you: have Uliett. seems •well sinatrivid to expresa - briefly an (pity the duty_ of lhaaubjecte on Whichrhir deliberations may be exercised are such as are given you in charge, or such as you know of your-own knowledge. -, The regular way in giving 'anymatter-iix.charge -to a grand jury, is by an accusation drawn up m a certain form according to the nature of the of fence, 'by the law officer for the prosecutiodof of fences and given to the grand jury. This is cal led an indictment or more properly speaking bill," and *hen found to be true, then anis:Oct- Monntal. If, the grand jury know" of their own knoWledge. or the knowledge of anyhf them :of 1113 V, offense committed in the County•forYchichiao indictim tit is preferred to. them, itts their duty either to in form the District Attorney, of the nature of the offence, and desire that a bill be laid before thoth, or if no such indictment be given them, it is.their duty.to give such inforniation to the Court. This is called . ..a-presentment. • '' • ' • As it is your duty to judge of the :effector the - evidence, t is also the duty of the court to -deter mine what evidence it is proper to -14,y before you: . The" District Attorney therefore - endorses the names of. the iritnesses to be examined by you .on the bill; arid you - cent examine no °them lon need not lulu ill the .0 itriesses _named' on the bill if vet should becoine'satiefied to find a4rue liilt wfier examining a portion,of these. Your dutyjs to . inquire whether.there is probable cause to com pel the party accused to answer. Your ,irrniry ig ci parte,. inquiring upon' the • part; of the Commonwealth. You :should therefore,. be thor oughly satisfied of the 'truth of the allegations from the evidence before yort* and that the party accused ought to be pht upottlistriaL ..".After the names of the witnesses examined :you 'should Write sworn:or affirmed as the case may•be. : It"will - taketirelve of your number to agree to find a true twelve Of ,: - our number agree to find .a true bill the fcgeman shonla. write on the bill the words "a true bill". together :With the finding, date of the and sign the sanie asforeman. 11 Iw - on-of your number 'do not agree to find a true bill, the is. said to be ignored, and the: foreinan eliould write on.the bill not a true bill," . together .with the date, of . your action and Sign the same forenian.. ' . • • . • You will distinguish an indictment fui felony, from in indictment' for misdemeanor, limn' the wordy fcloniouely ". which is essential -to every bill "for felony. " , - , if you ignore abill for felony; yon blive no pow er over the costs. if your ignore bill-for friesior, you ;will say in your return and certify the name to the court, whether the county or, the prosecutor Shall pay the costs of prosecution. • If you put the,' costs 'Oll the prosecutor, you-Will name him i,t your return. Ity general consent and lung usage alind Of sensorial authority is sometimes exerchied by :grand juries.' Viewing themielves not ,as the -.representatives, but as a revectabic collection of the people of the county they consider. it Proper to express in a public man ner their united sentiments •Of - public ineOnveni-. exce, improvements, or other transaction, meas ures and things of a public nature, •and affecting the welfare of the county, or on which it is pi6per for their.sentiments to be kiiOwn ; to . nuggest or recommend thif prosecution of public benefits and redress of pub c grievances. <ln this they act not in their official capacity. Ifor is the exercise. of their authority founded ori• any positive law. It in fotunltid . : on' the consent of the .peopleq • and when exercised diiereetly,.lli attended. with good results.' The cases dis'posed of, up to Thursday evening sat, are as follows •• • . Mary Ann Kreis-LNichohts tsiback, pros.; af ter licarhig, proSectitortlirected to pay'tho costs, and giv bail insloo to keep: the peace, &C., and the defendant to give bailin 15U for a like purpose. •Bridget Miles—On oath of. Elizttbath , Gillen. .Elizabeth to pay the costs, and Bridget to give. bail in. 150 tb behave herself. • ' Elizabeth. Gillen-On oath or Bridget :Niles. (cross action with the last.) Here*Bridget for coke, and Elizabeth to give 150 bail for liergOod behavior. . 'Brilliant , Weilitger—On complaint of Wm.'.Kra•-• finer. Deft.,, to pay costs, and each party to give bail in $lOO for good behavior. ' „George Dowdon,-- , and Eliza and Horgan liar ns. (leo.•B. Bryant, pros. ' Each party directed to pay half the casts. ' Eazabeth Brill—Maria . Kern, pros. - Daft, to pas costs and give fOOO bail for goucl•behavior, pap Brill—Same prosecutrix. - Same spi tenre as to this deft. • . ..• . . . E.izabeth /1 , ./ran---Same prosri.; 'and cm., Ben tetice 118 to ' thie deft'. .Thonvis proarx..,, and same Ben knee &s to Thotna:;. . Harp Gi - ayden—On oath.of Margaret-.McGinnis. Each to pay half tho costs, and gi‘se MO Lail, Martin Byrnes—On complaint of his wife, Ell is.: Deft.,•topaY colts, 'and to give.s2oo bail S:c.- .'James Muiten-On oath of Michael. Callan. Michael to pay .the costs. James, Marict,•anii•Jultn. Thighes—On oath of Eliza ISGoWan. Defts., to pay costs,'andso give $lOO bail, &c.. • . • . • Mitria Ilughes—On oath of Margaret- MOOse.• Deft., to pay co • st2; , andtive $lOO bail ,k.c. Jacob .ohrisman-L—On uathpfJunathan Wright. Deft:, to priy,costa. • • • • Atichael Scully—On oath of • Catharine. Gowan. After hearing, casedietuissed without any order as to costs.. • • • • . - Jury Tiiah.• : William Jones, -Sr.—Assnult and'Brittery on him wife; his son William the prosecuttir; convicted,' and, sentenced to 6 months imprisonment. Josephine ..Corman--Charged with Larceny, by Ze.phaniah•Stnith. Not guilty. •. Gabriel Fisher—Ass. it; Batt., on Jacob Chris map. Ne;t guilty-Leach party to, pay half the costs. • John .Boyle--:Convicted of Larceny, on - oath of John'Dondon, and sentenced to 9 months onniont, 156 i taff cimfineMeut, at hard labor. • Bridget 'Gll a.lgh lih r—Crgra with Larceny by Sanotel (iarrett— - Found gnilty; and aenteneed to 2months iniprisommmt, solitary confinement; at hard labor. - • : • Joseph Ar(bsly, John Kilten-and• .Michael Cas— sitiy—Arrnigned for ltidibery, ' John Turbay pros. . . Acquitted. „- Farah Richan and Mary A. Hummel—Ass; k Bata., on Mary . flanleY, Defts., plead guilty, and wore sentenced each to pay 13 cents fine.. ' - Eli and Lucy. Reinitrimer—Ass. & Batt.,on Fietta Enirieb. Lucy only "guiltv,.and fitiet.2s. Bic/unfit Eitwards--(of near'Mt. Laffee) plead guilty to sellingon Sunday,' and was sen tenced to $2O, and 10 days iinpriSonment. . -• pleadguilty .(after a partial tiikeeping a disorderly house, and was' sen tenced to 30 days.imprisonment in addition to the term by the-lad previous sentence,. Christian Fred..N.heallehotet—Ass.t& Batt., on James Speakman:. Guilty; and fined t 5.: . Mary Dingley or lierrin—Ass. & Batt., on'Elir zabeth Hayworth. Notzuilty,.but.e.aiih party to pay half the costs. . Afiefffiel ;41w - ray—Mi. k Batt., on Margaret ,l'ineguilty, but .payment of costs divided *Tinily between the parties.- • . Bridget Munleselliog liquor on Shnday: Kelly, pros., fur coats. -• Links—Oh rgod with - - selling .*li nor without license, by Michael , Pheelan. • Tree. Li 'pay romts, • ' ; Wilson. - Pqrs4—Arraigned for committing rape upon'thtee little girls all under 10 years of age.• - Deft. is a negro man; and had bent' employed as hostler, at a.hotel in Llewellyn; • As the little girls were passing to school 'one morning, in the early part ofMay last; he enticed them into the Stable where he was at: work, ainl there, - it was charged, perpetrated the heini - itiK offence With which he was•charged: : Verdict guilty; • . Biwa rd' liqUor on Sunday.—. Thin was upon a - presentment .by a GriCild Jury made some time ago. Deft; acquitted,' and Counr ty' for costs. • . • • .• Edward Sit* hL-Forhication and Bastardy with Maria 31adars. Guilty . . This vas the second conviction. The Ass*as -first. heard; with the, same: restilt,..at the' March Stissions;'ls63-sifter which the Conrt granted anew tiiaL. • • Bartholomew Boyle, Patrick Whalen, Peter Gal lagher; Jollll Kelley. and Michael• Whalen were charged with riot, ou complaiat of - lfridget Munks, and convicted. Mrs. 11. had been getting mar ried the night last;. at Ashland ; end - tile buys {these deft's. wifh- a _crowd of oth-. ars)auldertooli to - treat her to a horse fiddle ser enade. : She, however; curried !thei joke to Court —considerably farther than they •had ,counted Upon. Defog. sentenced IC...pay the costs,, and eaCti , tifine'cf 6-cents: ' • • . , •. Grand Jur"' firpert.. ' The Grand Jury, having finished' theirportion of the public businesS, on Thuraday-fii.orningemb 7 l nutted the folltiwing report . To TILE HONORABLE THE :JUDGES,atO : 7 'filo Grand Inquest, inquiring itc. ' respectfully . report; that they have acted on forty-fiye.Bills of I Indictment—of which number thirty-six were, re turned.Trno Bills; and nine were ignored:.: . They have visited the Prison acid- public oT-1 'ceS, and found them in good order. , . They do suggest the pnppriety of the Commis 7 I shiners building a bridge over the Little . Schn,yl-1 - . Idll r 100, where the public: read :leading -fronar Malioning. Valley to Pottsville crosses said stream, in the townships.of Schuylkill 4d.AVest!Perin. They suggest the necessityof having Flig,men ! stationed at the different points in the Borough of St: Clair;where . the Railroad crosses the public street of said Borough. • • . They urge the necessity Of notifying the - Little Schuylkill Railroad and Navigation Company, to J. rebuild the, bridge at the crossing tri•theßailioad.! depot, over the Little.. Schuylkill river at.. Port The brand est tender their thanie ',lit •of.which is a ctfolly-subinitted. • . • J. 11., CLICAVEU, - Foreman. - NeF Rule: The Court, on Thursday, made the following. Blile y for the practice in the collection 'of debts against llorouglis and Townshipai.• • • case of klandite - agairist a B.orongh or. ,Towitship; .for. the collection of . debt; and .; there are no moneysor - not stiftioientin the. ands of the Treasitrer to pay the saine,--it shall be tire' duty of the neesurer and other officer .to . . Whom sock manditte•may be directed to return a !specific Statement hr schedule cif all the indebtedness of.' , said. Bortingh or Township, • and. the nature of . lancliinilebtednese. whether by:bond; judgment, or. Outstanding unpaid orders, in the order in which the same accrued. ' • .. • . • . • Bilis ignored. • . Michael For—Ass. •& Batt., on P a t. Brennan Proaeentor for rostra. . • Joseph Cope/and—Charged with Larceny by Thomas Lavisun, • ' . . Caroline Eclaritin and Susan Burkheiser— Charged with. Larceny by Win. Altman.- Ptah)) Lainbroskenni—lea. k Batt., on'John Phillips. •Prosecutor for stmts. ~ • .77iomas and Mary -Donehoe—Keopinfr a disor derly house. John Sullivan, the prosecutor, for Margaret • Warlow plearl.gpilty to selling lignoi with;.l . et license, end yrfts sentenced to $lO fine snit costa. • . - Mary • Lcizci•--Open lew.dnos.s. 'Not: giiilty,— Contity . for gust's. • • • .- 11,1.7;ig .1" owell-:-Charged with the- larceny of cl. , thing, knives, f.rki-‘,&c., the. property of ftobt. Mitchell, of -Not . ginity on list cOunt, but guilt* it receiving. stolen goods, knowing them: to be stolen: - • _ From the Fiftieth' Regbait; F. Y. 17.-401. - . B. C. Cl,.list., Conammandlng... _ . The follciwing letter froni Seigehrit,.7. 11. Levan, of Co.. C, .Fiftrelll - I.lpgiinent,. to his brother, is very interesting,. giving as it does an:.ricconnt or the actions in which the Regiment hats recently participated : , - - • -- LC - ran .11rrt Pits is Tyr. Pnoxr,. ' I .• • - • 'May 2lat, 1884: t DLit Bnorram :-1 1 7e beve plenty to do, fight ing every day ;end working , every night like beta. ' I can't say what pie Corps (9th) has done s lor the woods are so thick that 1. can only eee our Brige# a. We Were irithe fight:On the 6th." •We lost onibrderlyihat dity;aiitt the lasi in VIE Regt. was heavy:'.onthe 9th we met the.en e rizatn. Ont.Er)-4ede: led the:- e..4: ll 4i*:sed: ~ {lie rebels.. We latilthemput handsomely : , ..at-day, ,Capt Bfirkert wet Wounded Chi the ;Charge:Of that • day. Our Rise - 40w. not' tio'''berry' in the Regt. - We had ekirmishing-and sibliketatnall fighting um til the twelfth 4 whenitwai brigades of our Di :. visioirclutlged into the woods, --at the sahte:ttime the Tohlifties time' charging on its•; - they diseov ered us first anti.got onlittrihmks and rear. It was terrible; • siteh-aiiiheWee'OUrape, canister;, spherical case and - ," ~al,l4:sliskyVmalfung of the muaketry: -But wis.-.d . "45ti•-`*fid .got up to their works, and `thewiOte we 41f:there ; it was every man for -liirtisidf t . Um- bajemet and the butt of the muskitfitet ttleze - thrnadit into play for there was no time to Teed: They-came around netlike bees; but Mum . Tr4ri c . tiras a hero there,' and we , soon advaticednagatn.' - ,il„-pray that I may never see Such slaughtera. , :- • -..-. • I was taken prisoner twice berforelgot out of the woods. The first , Jl44ritiCtwir being surrounded was when I h . : ' ,r.eset*lllwe:,ea-Y;--!`liturrender-you .'d—. Ys se, 47ewalgtViielptL-71..leciked Up and sawit-; 1 .oversrlYhiitid.'.;_ • Alda ,, l*i.iitilL'A : . ;t,,tt of -Mf zi theliorwme Of . ": 'T .:Pikicirts,aind _-then•T , ht. of lioifielpfk . ought,tovgliue: ',. nd Strefig.takT KniPed fell him ands .:- s k . ' in ' the pit"Orthe - ` , r; 'lrthen..*aVe!a?frll.and, started im - 14: M-I .thi•M'ght I. viii , froe, when • _ another .greas4Johimy presented-his gun in my front, Widelleamied me to - hidt:- "Drop that gu:n; its all up with on,' he , said; when'some one took • him alo, , side of the head; which caused him to drop, mighty sadden," and awaywent.l, and if I did. not male lsome - tall irunning there is ' no up akes.' When I got to the clearing I laid &Wu, to rest cfaw mrutee: I then started to hunt up 4 the ROL - Tao ri found the -Capt. of. Co. B. - We got eight men together, *hen 'the Lieut. Col. same and we formed a line] and , rallied therstrag glers. •;Gari. Btunsid• came up and said, "Boys, don't go back, _ but go and I support those' guns,". meaning a. battery that had no support, ,which - the rebels attempted to tabs; "and held it at any .cost." . . we .had just taken - tiur.:position. when Capt. Brumm came uiruiWith Ix:Ali - Oat flags. It . infused new life into ~ us.- Brunmi' , :deservcm- the .- greatest credit. .:, He' . took{ thtf . 13eSi4la z g out :of_ • Rebel hands: Our'cidoirir'-Sergeanti were shot. :• We were thin ordered tokha -front, fist-Mid the .enemy in cheek; who-were advaneing. - , There we lay,. a handful, of men, Sharpshooting the elle . my's , pickete...• gink. • Wilcoi. saw' . us there, and: said, ."Boys you have done! noblY," andproposed. ..cheers fortis. , 'The 51st lost both theirftgs. and so did - :Some of the Michigan Reg* of our Div''- , sion. rebuld tell You much more but . time•and cireumstances. will - not permit. • ~-. • - .I hope I 'may live to see you : all , 'again and I • thank God for keeping me froth harm thus far -; I pray that He may shield me through the rest that is to come. In the fighting •up .to the 21st, cur Company .(C) lest 42 meukilled and wound ed, besides. eleven Whom'wer. - :csAil account - for. ' They went into the chargefhi•the-,-wdods. on-the 13th with „us, but neitr•asitie".iintl - ..=•. - • - . .. I am the only semi.: cut tit five left; The whole eight Corporals are. killed : or wounded. The Regt. is very.small. Our lose is 333. The great er part are from the, first] five companies. IS have but five commissioned officers left for duty ut the Regt. On'the 12th one cape. was kflled,•2 wounded and 1 missing. Cone first: ILieut., 1 sec ond and our Adjutant are missing; !apposed to be captured. • .. Your Brother, . ; . • ' •'• . .1 J. M. ',Evict ' .. - Sergt:Co: C, 50th Regt. Y. Y.•Y. The Forty-Eighttir Regt., P. V. V. Casontile! from . the ..115th to the 31st .or May, .1.64, Tu Lieutenant-Colonel Pleaaantsi commandin • .Porty-eighth Regiment, Re.are indebted for the. following account of the operations of the Bail ment and its casualties, frOm the 15th to the 31st of May : - • • HEADQUARTERS 48 - th I REGT.; P. V. V., Pield Soutlx - ofrarhuzikev River; Va.; .313 .7 31st, WA 3 o'clock, T. M. . Emzons Mrsnus' JOints.ki.:—l . have the honor to inform you of the casualties of the Regiment. since the 15th illBt. to•daterand its present situ ation, which ia - within a gan . shot ,of thoMierny, supporting :a battery:-.. The. Regiment had been engaged this morning on I skirmish dine; and - an hour ago was_ relieved bv•some'other iroopi, 'and 'ordered to support our Ihigade battery. While I am writing our 'troops' are . 'keeping 'up. n. a very: heavy mid - continual fire) oh:the I line: We are three-tubes-from the PanMnltef RiVer 'and twelve 'miles from Richmond, advanoing sipwly - towards the latter.place. rWe hale been Under fire every day but three since the 15th, ineVing 'gradually .to'the left on the enemy's ilauk. The boys stand it• Very _Well. : : - .• I • I - : --' ' Mayls't/i—W outiuku- - -.41 - ohn B:ißoyer,,Co: Lc thigh. •- . .' , . I I •-. . , May 17th—Woirshrm—Francis Allebaeh, Sergt.•' Co: - 1,-slightly in head. - I' - -• r : - - • May 18th-,Woustmn—ChristifintSeivaid; Co. I, slightiv.in head . ;.l John Cravrford; Co. F, in head, skull:slightly fractured. ...I . .'. i -• -• . , Map 21st—Woutinnp,—iphn .Gollagber, Co. H . ,. - May .26th—Worwinm—LJolin Barren, Co. .13; slightly in . head ; - Frederibk Henry, - Co. I, seri-. ously. through. the. groin; Jacob lierchner, .Co. - .A.; slightly in face. ' • ' 1 KILLE:nCorp. Chas. NinTignii, CO. - If. May 300r—Ku.mtn—Company F; Patrick Doo-. len, and-Henry Medan.. •• ;-•'. - - --• Wommr.D.-.--Company F, Henry Dili - hem in righE , nuarm ; Sergt. Richard .Hopkins,' 1 band.• David. ,Kreiger,lid, slight: Company', IT, Henry I), Moyer; .body, • slight;. Charles , Didterick, body,. slight: - • Company'. I;: Het - mart 'B n ntz, left arm; Jaynes Boner, both legs. . - . , N .-- • - .• - -oy 3151,--Knl: nn2d - Lieutenant Samuel-B. LSubenstine. • a - Wettsonn.,-:-Maj., Joseph - A. Gill - Muir, left leg .amputated shortly after, ; - Ilat Lientenant.-Wm. IL • Humes, Co. B, leftarritz• Sam'. Heckman, Co: B, lift leg, Serious ;' Jamei'Fratier, body, slight. , • ;Very Respectfully your (Obedient Servant,.. ' - .- • ' ITENEY . PLEgS.k.NTS ,Lt.-Col.; Comd'g Regt.- In addition to the above we hive the follciwing letter front iv member of Co. D, 48th Rogt., dated . C.61/' 48.rifREcrr:-, ll'-. V. Y: l • - ' ..' ' - ~ -, I • June - ad, 1854:- f ' We - are about five miles treat the ParitunkCy River and twelve from. Richmond. - The - Regi7 meat is building rifle pits. about thirty yards front of- an orchard.... The sun ili:ven• hot..and it -is cmite.a luxury to be able to' be hi the shade.— - Major Gilinour was' wounded' 'in .the leg day be fore vesterday, 4(1 had iq i amputated.. The boys are all very s,orry, beetnise-•itliappened to be his fate to he bit. -Ile was beloved by his whole Regiment, for he is altind - and gborl - .officer and a gentleman. ~ Lieut... Samuel -Laubenstein was killed and Lieut. W:H.l,Hnine• Wounded in the 1 - arm., -These three officer' .Were all shot at'nearly the samespot: I suppose some rebel sharpahcx.d -• er had range of that par icnlar piene-ofround. 'Last night a man by.the name of Tioch of- - Co. A, - had his. slinllfractured .hy a piec• of one of 'our .. . shells. - We. had a pretty -sharp, fight ta.dink all - along the line, khd tremendous cannonading on our left, to - ward. the Chiekahominy. -Our. Regi ' moot. was not . actually I engaged . , but ft was a -wonder that. no more were hurt-by .but shells, fur • they burst right overhead of - the right wing of the Regiment. -The Second Corps moved during' . the night and 'I should 'riot be Surprised if- we pall upstakesbefore err-morrow and Move to,the left. - We are now oh the extreme- right of -the . army, except sorne.cayalrly pickets.: -We have ill • confidence - rn Gon: Grant?' We 'now have -enough nien•liere and Ithink we ldball be SuccessfuL From the Army . et the Cantherland. Calualtien of Co. F,11.09th Rest.. P.' Y. in the Battle near Dallas. KINGSTON', Ga., May 31st 1854. I...turons Mrinins' JOURi(AI. publishing the annexed list of and wounded of Co. P, 109t4i .Regt., P., V., you' Will greatly oblige the many members of the- CO. from. tour Collar-- The casualties happened in Batik near ,Gs., May 25th-28th. Sergi. John F. Mundy. Private Josiah-W. Mathews: ; • = • WOUSDED. Jonathan Humphreys, left fore arm.. . John John Prosser; ; right trite finger amputated. Wm. Horan, right thigh. . ' , James Boras, right • - Thomas E. Lewis, left thigh. . :. , • , Ord. Sergt. R. 'X:QuigleyOlen harid.• „ Sergt.,..l. M. R. Stocey, right' leg . amputated: A ball passed through thittsheetef paper in the haversack of one of the stitrrrers.:' i truly, ' . Jolts HUMPHREYS. on [The paper Which the above. is Written, is perforated: as stated.—Bna. bruses' Jourisst.,..] National Unioit Convention. President Lincoln ItenOntiainted by Accitimation. • Andrew johnson of. Tennessee for Vice President. A RADICAL PLATFORM The National Union- Convention for the nomi nation of candidates for Prosidont. - and Tice Pres-- • . ident, of the United Btatesi. assembled in Salainoro - 'on Tuesday, and was temporarily organized by the selection of ReT. Robert..l. .13reeltinridgo. of Xentucky, as President. .In' taking the - chairs-Dr. : . Breckinridge made a strongly N.triotic epoech,- ) • the.more important coming as it does frotii a die ' anguished Union citizen of Kentileky. -. -; We pi-. ki'et thst we have not tiptice-to publish his entire . r remarks. Cm. the necessity `of...lighting-the-Re . . beilion thebitter ond, Dr...treckinridge-saye - : . . But thoidoe which I wished to' carryoat as the remedy for those trouble), and - sorrows, dreadful .ns they- are, is this : his fearful truth rune through the whole history of mankind, that what : , ever else may, be done to give stability to .author ity, whatever else may be done to give perpetuit to institidlons,.howeVer wise; :however gforiotte; practical. anti just may be the. philosophy of it; -it has been found .that the only, enduring; only imperishable cement of all free institutions has •been the bloOd of traitore. No Government ;has ever been built upon imperishable foundations, which foundations were not laid. in the bleed of traitors: It istelearful truth, but wehad as wo avowit at oriee; and every lick you strike, and every Rebel you kill, every battle 'you - ,win; diva& ful as it is to do-it, yOu are adding, it may be a year; it may be ten years,tit may -be - a century, it maybe ten centuries,- to late life of the- Govern ment and-thii-freedoni Of your children. AGront .IS7lpialirl . ; . • • • - On tlia_stibjeiq alavory—Which is a vity kat. gnostical in lieptucicy—the titu.a capris• sea Ilia - mall: • I'. -13elieving in ny'copsciandi. ing that what-has brought us to what we are in the Original sin and the folly and 'treason of the - Se4 cessionista in the matter of slaverf; because yon *ill remember that the Chicago Convention itgelf wei•understood to say that they would not touch Slavery within the States, yet leaving this alto gether out of the qUestiOn how came wifithere wcrare ? Upon that . ..pUiriicuisx,.grbinsilwe Are prepared to . go further than Alm, beans themselveS 'were I prepared - to [Ap plause.] " -.We are prepared- to demand not only that - the whole - of the -Tertiterieti—of the United Staten shall not be madelslave "territoriettjint to demand . thnt the general Govertuilent; arid the American people, she'll do".'orie of twoTllings, (and, legit -appears to - me,:- there is nothing else that can b&done,) either ; to use the whole pruVer of the Government, the war,and.tbe.pe, power:to:felt elaiei7 ai near as possible bees ZO where it 14: ae; o that, I althutigle. it would he a fearful state. of eii;ib islietkarlkvi anarchy; `or to .use the whole power of theCioiernment both -Far war major-, peace, and All the further power tliet.theiebple - orthe , Viiited &Atha will g.tfe;to - erternuinate-ind extbigiip* A (yiiciferatus anti.prolort - 04-Clieeii , eo -.- In th e wienitid. 'iibtketitarei - inifitVoi Ohio, wieriikwitateliperictsiseiCßiteisi r Alsitit; , l4ird47l64l .per4dent.ind Sc:lrWtarl finien4 l 4 l -#. ll eiri: • • liZfOi f if onehis characteristio sissecties. - • . , . . -. '' ' •• • . -.• fAcogit ;DAY. :- • -•-... .._ After the - report .4440.11outmiliae . on • Creden tials• had beedadefite4:-'lffr:s•BiAtnd (N.. Y.)- trom tha.Conth*Wcitiltea oliitthratireportad the .. . .. following resoltiticeus ..,r•-- .. . . . ' Resolved, ThatAis'ther•b4WOCanty of ever'', American eitiamllo maintain agaVisr all their the intel-podyiatlibeAlthonitnd the pare- Mount atithciritfallietikinstitiition andlawe.of.. the United - States ;,and that; layingraskta all delf- (trances" and political opinlezie;:we pledge•Prosiftelk as Union then; animated by a tOistmeetbeintipleth!i and aiming at a - common ohject;:bi•do — - -.:ei c elrylii'_ , trig in Otir power. to' id the Government inn - nelbut by foment arms the -Itebellitin now -ragin g - ite authority, and in bringing ., to thepunishm ent due to their crimes the rebels-and trd ratirre . .Yed againeeit.- [PrOlonged'applause.] ' - ..: - : -.' .E . Resolved,•That 'we' approve the-'determination •Of the .Government of the United States not.tti comprernise willt . rebell;•er to otervany terms of - peace exCept such as may be :based uponsilimnii4. .conditienalanyiender" of their 'Motility andit:ke tun!, M,theii• Jilin . allegiance to the Constitution• and laws of: the United States ;'end that -.we call upon 'the- Government, to. Maintain• thie'poditiOn and terproseente the war.Withthetitmottlile vigor to the complete .supPreaSitin of the -Rebel lion,in full reliance !Open •. the . self4acrifiaea,.,the • patriotism, the heieic valor. and the • undying de votion:of:the American people to the/r,. country Ind its free institinitins,-..- [ Applause :] • -- . . -- now ßesolved, That •as Slaverywas the ;mule WA: w .cOnatittites .the strength of, this.llebellion; and: as it must be alWays and everYwhere hostile t44tre Principles'of 'Republican GovOrnmentAns: liceandthe natit;nal safety tleinand• its and complete extation from the sea of, the,lleptib lie, _ ['applause ,] ] and . that We :uphold and maintain the acts and proclamations by which the Govern, ment,in ita owndefense, haa aimed.e death-blew at this gig : ,- itic -crib: We-are in favor, further -more. of -much an amendment to the Constitution,, .I.o.bemade.bY,the people iii, conformity • with its provisions; as shall-terminate anclfgrever prehlb . it the existence of. Slavery withinthe limits orthe -jurisdiction of thqUnit.W.States. - [Applause.] . • Resolred,'That the, thanks 'of • the. American , people- are due' to the - .soldiers and •eitilors 'of' the eerily, the'and avy apple-Use] who- • have periled their lives in defens. f their country; and in Yi LI - -didation.of the honovo , -Flag.O.lia,Cthena tiun owes to tlieni_sonie..pertii Ont, recogaition of their patriothm a..d • them- lial • and ample and Permanent provision for those o their-survivors who .- have" received • diSibling. :yid .lioncirable wounds in the •Service:-01 , the e mites'; and that the memories of thosevvlinhave fallen in its de.: tense shall be beldimgrateful'and everlasting 're membrancm; [Load applause.). • :'. '- ii' i.... . ' Resolred,. That. - we , approve and applaud the, practical wisdom, the unselfislipatrionsre and tin- 7; swerving - fidelity to the Constitution and - the prin.; ciples of 'Atherican Liberty with Which 'Abraham Lincoln has .discharged, under circumstances. of 1 enpar.alleled difficulty, the. groat duties and re sponsibilities of the Presidential . office ; that we • approve and indorse; as 'demanded by the -emer gency in'essential to the preservation of the nab lion, and a vvithin.theCOnstitntion, the measures and acts w Lich ho hap adopted to defend the na 7 (..1 41 don_ against its epon and secret foeS; that we -sip ' rove especially, the•Pthelamation of . Einancipa - ion ; and the: employment as Union soldiers of I men heretofore held in Slavery [applause] ; and that we have full coufidence in hie determination to carry these:and all .dther coristitetional.ineas- ures essential to the salvati on of the country, into. full and conaii.eteuffeet., • • ; ••-. • ' ••• • • Resolved, ; gloat we deem it easential - to the gen oral welfare'sthat harmeny shbnld prevail in the' National - councils, and we regard as I worthy -et . pnblic confidence and official oust those enly•who cordially. indorse the ;principles proclaimed -in these• resolutions, and which should characterize the, affinifiistration of the •Government. - • [Ap plause.] . -• .. , - . ' '.' •-• • . -' • . • - - • Resolve Z, That the Government owes to all men employed in its armies, without regard to,distine tiou of eolor, the,full protection •of the laWs -of war. [applause];-and that- any,violations of these laws or of the usages of civilized Tuitions in the • time of - war by the - rebels now in arms should be made the subject of full and .anus redress. [Prolonged applause.] - . ~" -. ••• .' Resolved, That the foreign' iminigrationWhipb in the past has added aninuch to the wealth: and • development of resources and . increase of poWer, to this nation, theasylnm of, the. oppressed Of all nations,' should be fostered and encouraged by..a liberal and just policy: - -. • •- . • • Rt'solred, - That we are in .favor of the speedy construction of the railroad.to the Pacific... • 'Besoked; .That the - national. faith 'pledged for redemption of:the phblie debt must be kept tnYiolate, and that for this purpose .we recimimend economy and rigid responsibility in the public ex penditures; and •a . vigorous and just system of taxation ; that it is the duty of any loyal State to sustain the credit and - Promote the'use of thema della' currency. [Applause.] • : Resolved, That we approve the position taken by the Government that. the people of the 'boiled States can never regard with indifference the at tempt of .uny:Enropean . Power' to, overthrow. by force or to supplant by.fraud the institutions, of any republiCau government On.the Western Cloti• tinent [prolonged applause], and, that they view .rtith eitreine jealousy,.as'inenseing to the peace and independence of this Q.ur. country; the. "efforts of any such bower to obtain new footholds for monarchical governMents, sristaiiMdki.a,for eign militarylorue in near proximity to the Uni ted States. . [Long-continued applauso.] • The reading of. the-report elicited the wildest outbursts of. enthusia4in; especially the eptinci-• Tation And anti:slaN'eryf sentimehts enunciated. 'The mention of. the name* of AbrahanuLineoln received - with. .trernendous - 'cheering, the whole ]louse Tising . .and waving ;hats and hand kerchiefs.'. • . • . . • . • The resolution endorsing The Iliariroe.doctrine was also received with great On motion of-Mr. Bushnell ((,onn.,) the resolu tions were adoptedby-acclamation. Altar the'adoptiori of the resolutions, theCdn verition proceeded to ballot for President, which resulted .O 4 follows : ' : •. • : : • Foe Mn..LiscOLN—Maine, 14 . ; Now:Hamp shire.' 10 ; 'Vermont; 10 ; .3fassacluisetts, 24.; 'Rhode Island; 8; Connecticut; 12 ; New York, 66; New'JerSey, 14; . .Peunsylvanta; 52; Delaware - , 6; Mary - land, 14.;- LoinSitnia, 14; . Arkansas, 'lO ; Tenheaseo,. 15•;, Kentucky, .22'; ChM, 42 ;. Indi ana, 26 ; Illinois, 32; Michigan, 16 ; • Wisconsin, 161 lowa, 16 ; Minnesota', 8 ;- California,' 10 ; Or .egon, 6 ; WeSt Virginia, 10.; Kansas, G ; Nebras ka, 64-Colorado, 6 ; Nevada, 6.:-:-Total; 407: rpm Gas. annyr-L-Missouri, 22. - . . On motion. of Mr. Hume of 'Miming theivote wan declared unanimous.. . The eiiihnsiasm was perfectly indeieribable, 'the whole Convention being On..their feet shout ing:and the band ploying:`tHail Columbia.," ' • . The President.announced the.- fellewing names as heing before the Convention as candidates for Vice -President: . • • ANDRAW SC/117.180N ' Tertnetiaell, • HANNA - BAT . ; Haximr Of Maine, • L, H.. Rossi...tin of Kentucky D'ANirr,' B.'l:helm:sox of New Ydrk. • Mr. Johnson warl ihriest unanimously neinina After. the, election of & National Committee; and the transaction .of .other business!, :the Cod- Yention &djonrned sine die. - . . SORE THROAT.—Those afflicted with • Coughs, Hoarseness, Irritation and Soreness of tho Throat; will find nothing so efficacious is a Throat I?ern 'edy, as Brown's'Bronehial .Trochas. Sold 1.)/ all - Druggists., - .: . • • - . . .. To . Womme.n.Sounkas.—All soldierswho have .been discharged by reason'of 'Nounds . feceiYed in any battle and 'who hate not received. the_ ONE CINIMED - POLLAREVEOONTY, cap receive the same now at once,. by applying either in person or by later ? E THE MILITARY AND NAVAL AGENCY, No, 67 WALNUT Street, PUTLADELPUTA. .*:. . . ' • . .-,Josrsit .11 . -DETrrr& CoupAirr: PRIZE .310 1 SEY:-A: Bet of Ax Pttizzii PATAELE.TO DATE can • be ieen. at the . officei.— Those tither'claims.igilnst the ''Gravia-n -raent prosaptty , ; [4t2teory. Tf-1.0',C.0.AL.... TRADE. The'inantify.sent bYltailroad this" TreelOS 188 1 0 --by 'Week' 87,- 51_4 19 agairiat 85,93 S hips . for eiorrespcmding week .‘" At 50r.44" . 0t thnOcillierieathe men Still Bold out • and atlbthers they,liame .gone . to . .work The demand for 'ant inert - a:Se in. price of wages was not graiiicatin a ny inettiOeO as fkr as we can learn: As we stat ed 11;4 wali an unwise mol . ement on the part of the men.. The demand-for coal coritinnes good but there hae been no a.dviries On the prince of_ list month. The toile, ac., were itierotteed.:so.conta per toe 'on the le6 of "Juno. - • The trade aunts - up' thin week se eon pared with . lant • . . . 1883. 1884. . ~ ' • ' • MCI: & . " . • - - , IfMt.! - TefAt. WESE. TOTAT'4 , DM: P. &R. IL it, 64,937.1,343,79 N 65,1851,353,488 '4,600 Sebnyl.Cannf 24,013 255,48 k 22,329H:284,2671 28,803 1.. . 11..51. R.R4 22.748 499.02 30,371: 844.154! , 45,126 14hi'h Canal. 20,554 454,1103 22.307 169,9081 *, 15,700 Scrant'n S.ltil . 21.012 i 351,8721.07 306.1411. 18 9. 071 -. "• -1 , 1 , 1121 7. 3 30. 426,700 ' 8,965 • 120.0241 dit,4l7B' Penns. Ciinl.l 26,209 -.124;41.97 16.871 ! , '81,798' d 42,239 Del &flad..De 28,742 .1.35.43 . 47,102 173.750 , , 49,316 WyomitigSol - - . 93,626 - ' . ' 100;719 :: 7.1193 • .'Do ,*.N, • . T. 4 8& ' ' ' " 7.008 : _302 erpacl Top... ' 1,30 s '1324.4„551 10.002, 156;362 23,964' Shami,lcin...l 7.380 114\09, 11,230; '322.,m1 • 1 . 2.1177 Tretorton.: - . - 1,441 • 2 5 .5071 1,846' '24,593 f. : d 314 SII;Mt. 11 ,H. T - 17,9611 I,osll, 4 26;361 , ',410 4ykei3a 'Val:. : . .. _11.61,2 ~ 1i029 • .13402. 2490 ..,. - . ' --- — T ----- - 7 ;'- • - ~ - .- 45 % . 1 3 .,7 8 4 r . 1 3,502,663 ; • .•• • . • , . .. -• . , . . ... ' ' - Th r o,:ride . sl:l o We'Swra . froniiirescut appe.arances •the supply will not, lie much hiCreased C.W:er :that pf 11Csi year hir. the balancii'of itto_. season.. "'Xiii : ' , ..chinie:lolicil tahing plade in the ownicsliki colliprips has a with all mi A large hundierof dolliiiriestlumbeen-ecold out within a few:ll4AS: - . Iffittlilltion:to thfisa noticed Pefoni:We.JnitrP . that. Oie;.3,f4r7iimoth.coi.op.4ted Coal Congiany ptiTchased'.the two collieiles tiolOok l 44 to UT- -POT*4 81ritt:Milnes, Jr., k Co.'s colliery at St. Clair ; Haininbtt,Mantliuntia lentil , the rill tiollierY' and the , tkidinit: iattit Cob. fiery neai3 L : air}id @ l; 1.14. the .6114 1 4 octlher,pin thellabanoy -Raft:Fl , i ;And ate, ‘ begßi*n fbi C;k43l ea / riitiliiste P With. one or. vie/nit:ions, iuid nelecumeetien'iriffilherlhuinbut: "cotirinilThich ire,hava.horetofore exposed:„ - In, addition to the above, we .learn that r.. 6. roue ilia, **4 ,fl i's 64. .13,1092,060.19,982 - .1930.161 1 ~ .. ...t~xs;vh~ '~T~ i4~ Dither- , ' , of the Schuylkill" Valley, , Newell, filaydon - 2t Clo.;'of Sirafara .; Ake,-111.6iO3:po014 .- ion Of Ashland have also aoldltelc.Oollilies.4: Mai hi 'thiiiiiiiiiitarii - ertheie . collieries lime realized $ very • hands:o6'Bnm of money from t*iele s -f,i, r - 71 ,-: -1 , 7 •-• --,- •- 7 - .: 1: 11:140iii•iliiti .14 - '''opiiatcia. -- 4,1;6 - .Beibai provision to hav e a day'W pFoduat of:their. 1 631141 1 61i A*40-!4k -t ik ii6 AsI4 II 4ZIW; - ! - J; they csil3Dic_efrect so aeiiako irii.sztrik i iteliopte*it i iiiAiniltate,,the.edria44.!4f- rilcirkit,,i claY4 6 i l 4"-.44':iii*;.iiiiti :ttir- kial.tieli yes,tealty ror,SlON4TrisPo6`-xicr,eo:l Beriii*"?' l 4 3 the '4 l ;'l- ' W.6 - 401 :. .1.04aiiyA0 ryk cei:ve, mitt iraits«ipatons atiniliemeandanhoteico 419 1 40 1 i..931E5 01 .1.-..T.94lkee:Lha*aj told out,' lualOthe - Iliitf;hot.:yet,contiibutok w% hope t Wafigivel, day'aiflichteeeethitif ininee • toth;.f.itulleu Committee.' . - .This' ithies4e. the ' tolls, he., froarthelßeading , piairoadiCenaginxiPf s2'so,pit4iiii: ' From all the infoirreitien we can glean; there ire balsa- operatomwth) have l'A;l'il pi-pipe - roue; that will &ant'. =giving it'"diTralir!. coeds. of 'their collieries - for the Sanitary Fair,;- 7 , The employees at the collieries ; - wherever it has h'c'ext.r properly brought before„ them and qx-. pfaipekt:,erci',willing to contribute: with but - fa dieetitions: - '' If the coal is sent at any time daring this month it it, not blec.totj_s.t.p, but the sooner the better baring, the week :a .:number" of .opromiters havh :sent their contributions to the Fair,: and we are sorry that the Committee below:lll'4er not sent us a"fall iist•citihe contribu'lions •'' 7 '',:.'-': ' - • ''' ..'- .... The operators can 'either sell the coal kthem selvesor " consign'l it to ohik - E. Graeff of.Phila dolphin, I.tha. Secretary I the. Coal Committee, Who Will se ll it at Public uction for thebiled of the'Pair. A. lineaddieseed to John E. Greiff, :tio.' sill WalnUt St., Philadelphia, will , procure the necessary , directions on'-he zubject. , . • THE COAL -MARKETS. PACES OF COAL BY THE OLII4O. .fsx,Rzscrze IiZIOLLT ior, TB9 mtizza. JocrixAL.], - -AT_ ••••.PHILADELPHIA.. •••• . • • • - . 4rrsE 9 1864. Red Ash • Preparedi - .......58 25e 850 CheStnut,. . ... 6 750:* . . , White. Ash, Lump,• Sieam . • " * Broken, E - Egg nd StOvei. 8 00(e.. 8 25' "• • Chestnnt,- ' • - 6 750 7.00 Locust Mt. - Lump, St; 8 008 8 25. .". • ". :Broken, Egg Stove; 8 250 ." " Chestnut, : . • • 7 00 . 0 Lorberry Coal, • 8 soe Franklin (Lykens,Valley),.' : . .. 9 00®925' • Lehigh Lump, St. Bost Broken,.. '_ , ": Prepared, • • • 50(at " Chestnut , 7 .50(61 • Broad Top,• - - • 6 75(0 7400 AT NLIV YORK. • • Jugs 8. 1861.: -Schuylkill Coal by the Cargo by Canal. 'SehuylkilLited Ash by Boat L0ad,....59 50@10 00 " :Cheetaut,.. " - . • . 2 " Whit. Ash Broken.. : . .9 25®, : -" " Prepared •. • 9 250 .- • • . " -." Chestnut 8 2501 850 illeganton, Coal at Elinabethport. Lump• and Steamboat ct. Broken.. 00 ' Chestnut Q5O • Lehigh Coal at . Elizabeihport. Lump,' Steamboat and 'Broken ... .$2 25@ 950 Prepared .. . . ~ . • ........... : . .. 925 Chestnut .......... . . - . AT .BALTIIIIORIE. -. . Julcp.-9, 1864. Anthracite per ton retail..., ...... .....9 00(', • 9 50 Cunaberland—run 'of mine :..'::.. ..-:—. 6 750' Large • ~ • 6 7a'7 09 -tATZGEORGETOWN. • • • .4 , NE 8, 1.86 , 1: ...• 25@ . 6 .75e 7 00 " run o mine FREIGHTS. COAL Firelll36:en ' find:in:lll . laichntoild (Phil ad's'. Portland, ..• -. $3.65 Lacatort - :$a 65 Portsmouth ...“ . ..: .. S 00 i New Londcm. '.,. .. .. .. . It 25 New 8edf0rd.....,.. 3 301 New Haven-... - : ..• ... 2 Ts Newpnte.....,..:..... 895 • Newltorlt- - • ~. 1 :65 Norwi& . • 325 Washington ' '4 50 Troy - • . 200 4tide Island . , ' •3 15 Newbnryport • 3 00. j Hartford - • • . - 3 60. Ihidgeport • 2 751-Newark,......, 'l 65 -Albany . - ' 2 001 Alexandria. ' -2 50 i 173 vessels and 47 boats have . arrbred for the week.. • ' Freightirfion2 Elizobetpipoes. 1 Reston - • $2 GO Fall River..-.• - Lynn ' - . -2.62 'Newport.— ,:. .... Salem -: ' : • • - - 2'oo New Bedford - Newbuiliport • • -: 2 it; New "Loudon• Pertemoutli ' 2 • / • nilriclgepovt:.;:..... Portland • • 2GO New Haven, - • Proviileneei. . •. ... .... I . TslNorwieli .... l'awtucket,...,, ~: ... ~ 2 00;Notwalk... ..... Tannton , • • • •2•oo‘hiiildle,town 2 100 . 1 19[Ne*. York Hartford Alblny.. Freights . from BaltittiOre. -To Philadelphia $1 25.A1 60 .New York ' • ' • • • •• 2.753, • Boetorr • ' • 5 NO: Yrrighto from Georgetown or Alexandria. To .Philadelphia • ' 50@- - ' Neiv York- • • . ''3 25(4; 50 . . Boston ' . • • 00'45 Stbingkill 'County Railroads fair 1564. ' The following is • the', quantity of coal transported over the different Railroads in, Schuylkill • County, for week, ending on Thursday evening last • • .• . . , Mine' . .Hill &S. Raven R. R.. 33,466 10 - . 604..611 06 Alt..Caibcin - • • 3.55614 - -45,70610 .ICII Creek '-' ~ - 11,393 13 . 231,749 02 Little 'Schuylkill . I.9fahano*,k, Broad Mt .... ...:.19,576. p:i =tUEM d•oal • Quaillit v of Coal senthv I week endinz nn Thursday ev :Port Carhop:A: Pottsville Schuylkill 'Haven .... . ' 'Port Clinton • • • . Total this year .Total :To game time, last - 3:car Increase eo far Docreaeo . , . :Lehigh Coal Trude • for 1864.. • " 'For week endine. .Baturday last: • • . • - • .IRAILROAD. ; CANAL. OPBRA'PORS.I . • • WEAK' ..enut.. .WICHK. TOTAL. . . .Lehigh Coal -Cp.. • 95,194 13.041 7'97,532 a•,.•Pardee - ik Co 3,631 '.22,21.5 1;96S •• 15,067 Packer 'J.: Co 4.1651'- 68,374 2:Sharpe; Weiss k co.. 2,1041 50.137 • 1.69. 745 Mt. Pleasant • 973• 18.319 .96 . 1,111 I Wm.llilneB • . 1,858 . 47;484 1,393 1 W. T.. Carter Co:. 806! 13,283 • 6.54 " 1,099 'BeavCr:lMeadow; 1951 981 '-- • • Smith's :-:ipring•Mt.'.•. 7571 -20 357 • - '439 - 3,706 B. McCreary t Co. 4,3613' -61, 1 '59 • .955 5,112 deddo • • • 2;6961 66,684 .1,261 . 9,561 Pull& Coal • 1,0261 .• 20,4,1 S " ..749 4,685 - • • .937 1 .. 94445 518 4,066 German Pa. Coal Co: 1,435, 27.768 : 1,081 • .0,936 SO ; . 655 • 4,056 . .1.165 '.24.357. 823 '6,8413 Lit M. Coal::::..- . • 5,1011 . .49.020 • • • . • •;111. Mummy, d.c •I: '.• • • Other Shippers::. . 9,026 - ..294 . 1,559 . , . 4 30371 .644,154 .22,307 .169406 • • ' 122,307 • 169.903 . Total bY,R,84Cani:1162,678 • 814;062 •• - • • ' '•Same time last year.. 143,998 ,751231 . . • Inercuki, - • :3,•. - 811 .63,831 ,• , Pinegrove Coal. Trade for IS I . • Amount transported-during the last month .• , , . - Lniberrytreek • - • 17,794 00 UnipuiCanal Railroad ' 20,415-07 • Suatara Raiirmui - • .2,04 07. . United SMtes, R,ailroad, °anal _ Looal . . . Corrected iteekiv vp•to thslateit. p e riod,. S p L: *.P. , Fr:l4t . . n elk Brokf r, Port • • Reading Ridßtne Otoek • . • " Bondi, IS6O-.50 ' • "1656 conv't Navigation Stock, pf • corn " " Bonds Mine 11111 Railroad - Little Schuylkill RallrOad Lehigh Valley Railroad • " Bonds Lehigh Canal ' . ' • ' " " • cript - Caltawissa Railrmd • " preferred Miners Bank - Stock - Farmers'.Bank Stock • • Government Bank Mock.. '.. Pottsv.ille•Water Com.rianY " Ow , • • tf. 8. - Bonds; 103 i '' ' • • . 11. S. 7310 Notes . . ~. : 11. S. E.:20 Bonds (con pa off) - Gold .premituit Butler Coal Fulton Coal - • Green Mountain .Coal ..... ' Locust,- -. • • . New York and.Mlddle coal Big lionntain, , NEW ADVgRT'IIIENTS. B" jortr,Thikee, iflYotirraAt , g article; at June.l.l; *84...•• sTIcaTsR. H O NWSOI4I3 . . . . - umi.Eigt,:.a.A.iftßoWlll; forrlirt and miiitng If V p . amoses, at . .& TII.OII.PSOIVS. •';41 1 P1e.P.." . s.r •-• BEILMIllati; all sites; kept on hand, fivin ILK. 24012 Ines, S m ;He 6 anil - 6.-ply . Balla madi di to order tt slink notice;' by ' • NOnell, '64. '-'I3TICHTER'eaTROMPSON, 100.111. TENT !Scythe Sikaths,, _German and Nan 67nhiii.Slekle#,--48eytlic)Stan&Atitiee- end' Cra djeg, vo t • - • ,•> Incirrint&•THOMP§ON'Er: • Jcine - ' % VA ER COIMEIL CRS, lined with guivinized LlrOstr..and-ssarranted7nottciaffectz.thes taste of Ithe *der: -A good • , Juni 11,14. • - IMCH47II & THOMPSON • G - ItArm CRADLED. • • • - - ttna.c.Adru.GElT . Hardware and Iron. FOtterrille. . • 'Jane fiALICSERVA *Alll:ll44euunr:Preilerwv_ . _ tbs. Mit allele Inanarket: tactalrewlemk sugar mum any emu*: Sample el fruit peeper for tweleue, eon be seen at, KURT= daTHE)111110N11. 100111161driMittt`1- tes:i4Beit Winte4bleietted.l4l4lColl; ' Lind aa4A*'Atoery sitAgeti" , York 'Priori. ty• ono. or fifty hattllo, of • STICHTER £ THOMPSON'S. Jtine .64. • - - . • fr , '1 • • n ion" • Nierriglit PettsTille. will be offered*" Teti:die eate.- at the, • -Pmneyirsiitt_Thdl; ItA.II3IIDAVIAVILMMOOp Zdt - alw...ixed..,*t k creloek—eltberin the - whole, or .n rote to Suit purclutiers,--- C, LITTLE, Trustee. - .... - - - fipo4rAtiimitBli9ttorseiwBskiw6priffeil plOetn. With feel teeth: ifairereceivedAttia :week an =these,' pattera. to 'which we Invita tbeattadtkat af all Interestal valaaclit pi. .- Do aakfail aaa the lastartitte, at, - • - • „F: Jane.ll: _ STICIIEfIut Ip - AKIRS t'llia,KlES t-73 doepima hand: Alvin& thiT:Rekee--thirir,ry beet hi We ieuutet, ,71ftedareitle Ilakeirani huriher - bm - it artier. at - TE te melba le &.MPSOIVS. J the une. 1 - 1 : 16 4- " forniow ►J lag, The grass pup will be heavy:- Taiworit vain buy the bast-Scythe ha market: , Mbar, Steal Ilalti minter patteraaa beloand Jane t it, •d 4:. - snorpEß do isoxpsteesti}' •. . • _ P/4444 1 0 1 4.• -411 7erhiS"Olne4t4 4441E4* Olt:. VAIR,„ wishing . to suppblherneell , e! with IWWWI-GOODS‘veneradly,:will Ond splendid awfortment at_No: 70 ; North ,FOLTRTH., Sheet, *gm the _Herd:mat! , Hotel: - • j - ' - ?OH YONIVD, • I 41k Si,tree • berwar Arreb,.. • :Tone 11„ .14,2440 . PECITADAIXEDILL,, SANITARY I .SANEVAATTAIk The Subscriber • would inform them:lllle that he lies opened Ms new rooms,' and is . etiabletL - with his .superil or NEW LIGHT, which has been introduced at a great' expense„,t6„,take PHOTOGRAPH in aterntitt.. .• This is .of_greet , ,titoment. especlallywith children, : as itiMenasa correct and .11fe4lice, picture': this, with 'the artistic finish,' enables me to guarantee aatlsfacilon to all parties.' . ' Copies from Degue),reotypes, AmbrotYpea. faith fully executed.. , • HEGER,. . - • _ 1 . - •, • 1115'.AMh Bt ;; Plikledelpht - -..N:R=rricetediring =the Fair will ..be "tindintied' at the old rates. • , . [June IL '64.-24-34 A - The.--Thir Subscribers invite the attention of persona visiting, the city, to their very eatensite assortment of - . - • MI'D STAPLE . DRY GOODS, pnichaAed torCA.S,II, hettire the late advanCe, and which they are, aelling,at the lowest market price: .Their Stock includes : a complete' assortment. - ,of the 'following articles. viz: • • . • . • • 'Dania& TABLE CLOTHS, 14APICIN. S DOILEOL - TABLE LINENS by the i y . ar; gnalitlea:/ Chamber and Bath TOWS C, White and cold borders: Huckabackand TOWEVIAISit by the yard. • Mareeilles QUILTS, BLANKETS, TOILET ("MIMS: .Linen Cambric Ibuidtte`x . thiefs, for iltiloraiid (Tents. - :~~ ~.. ----.- - • .. - .Swiss and French MnslinS, NahsocikS;Cambrios, Br 11.: Ladies' ,Collars. Sleeves and Catla,•.iniser;„ tions..Edginqii Laces. Embroideries ; the newest styled of HMI! SKIRT& and the best descriptions of Ladies' Gentlemen's and Children's Cotton. Thread and Merino SHEPPARD. ITAN HARLINGEN &ARRISON. . %loos pheatriuic . gtervet, Philadelphia. Jfire6 . • 24-4 C VALUABLE'• PROPERTY for dAL*. Win be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, on SattiNarlftermion, 'June 23th, 1864, at 4 o'clock, P. M.. the following valuable Real Estate, situatedin the Borough of, Minersville. Schuylkill Co.:. • I The"valnable TAVERN. STAND. situa-i i nt ted on-Sunbury or Main street. in.. the- Borough of -Minersville,-on 'which is erected a• three-story . Frame Building, which has been kept as a Hotel for the last thirty-two years, together with good Stabling.' The lot is AO feet front by 100 feet deep "The Hotel is now kept by,Mr..Philin Jenkins. I No Y —Consisting of a lot 2.5 feet front \by 100 feet, deep, also fronting on Sunbury street and a back street, on.which are erected two frame dwelling houses, back and.front ; all in good condition. - ' Said property will be sold to close up an estate. In . the meantime it will be offered at . private sale. and if not sold will be offered at public sale, without 'reserve, on the 20th.inst. • . • . Teromandt condition made kimAM it the time o ' • • • SARAH WFTALEN. June • • $4-at LIN - PINS • • • HOUSE FURNISHING :GOODS. of everytleseription ; the largest assortment to be found in the 'city. • . •,- • . WINDOW . C.I7.II,TAINS, •-.: •• S HAD S • • . • .: ••• . •- • CURTAIN .11.1AWE.#41LS . , _rl"bl9:and Piano OciiArs. 'VAN .11ARLINCEOF Chestnut Street, . •. pTrit. A nELP.I3IA. Jane 11, !04.. • • : 24-4' INSTRUCTION. BOOKS, AND nustc . • :!• FOR. THE . MELODEON • AmLall - Inetraments of the Organ dais: ZundePs Melodeon Instructor. - Containing the Ble ments of Music,. Progressive -Finger .Exercises, and large collection Of Choice Music • • .• $9 95 New. Method, for the Melodeon. Selected mainly from .•ZundePslnstructor," and containing-in addition' to Leisons and Exercises, a collection of Popular Songs, anda' variety of Psalm and./Iymh !Tune's. . • ... $l. 80 • Caftiarrs Melodeon. Elementary and .Tunes.. Studies, with a collectien of Choice Vocal and Instru mental Music • $1 50 • American-School for the Irelodooti • 1 50 - 'Model Melodeon Instructor • • 150 Winners Perfect Guide for *the Melodeon.. Designed as a Self-Instructor. -with Choice Music .50 Melodeon-without iv Master .60 Woddburys Melodeon Instructor Green and White's Itefodeou Instructor • .60 Howe's Seraphinc•and: Melodeon Instructor... .00 The Seraphine. .A i 'collection of-Music for the Melo deon, Seraphine and Eecd Organ' - .60 The instructions In each of the above books are suited mit-onlyto the Melodeon. but to 'all instruments of SimilarTonStruction. - . Sent post,paid.. OLIVER SON. ; CO. Phh.ishers, - Boston. For sale by J.. B. GOULD, Philadelphia.• - ' . • • COULD, 11, '64. • • [May 28 `64-22-Iy.. . 1 35 1 35 1. GO 1 35 1 75 1-00 388.35 T 09 98,656 OT MIN . . . • The price of a single admisiiiin Is FIFTY. CENTS- Children under thirteen half price.. This admits* to EIG/ITY-ONE out Of NINETY Departments of .the Fair, and to much more than three-quarters of the whole space entered by the buildings. Certain . I)partmen'ts, nine In number ; containing articles' chiefly for exhibi tion, 'aad not fur sale, hare been permitted to charge. a se'prate price fot admission, as followi: - . Art • Galler y• • • . 25 ets,- 'rade - for 1.864. thilrolui and Canal fur the ening ldst • RAILIiOAD. • I CANAJ . , • 24,294:nt; 8,361 or, '"7,;565. 1,390 no 23,561'001' , 11,744'10 . 3,930 021 • ' 53.4 oo' 69.156.09; 2.2.32510 1,255,301 19; 261,935 . 00 1;313.455 06 1 .261,939.00 1,345,79 S bl , 954:266 10 , Skating Pond 110 ". The Executive Committee assure the Public that, though thelulLinciney's worth will be obtained frorrt a. visit to the eighty-one departments to Which; the en tmnee 'fee adreits; 'yet It will be fotoui - that the 'Moe other departments,. will.amplyrewsrd the visitors and justify the additional outlay. All must beer in mind that,' by 'these extra charges, the total receipts, are in creased and the holy cause is as, much assisted as' it Would be, were the same sum expended by - visitors In' the perches° of articles exposed for sale. ' ' The Pair will open on TUESDAY, the 7th inst., at 4, 4;00 OTi 5,:"..03 00 On tiretinesdny, Eth inst., tlie will opened &mat), to 10, P. .. • •. I.IQRACE EDWARD . rurexg,ss. . • 24-2 t. 1 .BALE.'- ' • . s !_" _ • . Estate of. !T.11,031A15.- de BONS, Auctiloneers. 21at, 1364, at 12 o'cloek.Neen, iltbe aold at Public Sale, at ME PHILADELPHIA. XCII.ANGE, the following' described property, Tiz LS . . . .1 7 4,..1.UA8LE COALLAIND§, land, COUNTY , , - - - • 1 - AND I.4.4Lnins, ItiLK COILf*TY, , • - - - . PENZISYLVANIA. • • / .., •1.28 O: AOILES, lOWA. - 1 N0..1. 61 fall,: equal: undivided 420th parts keel to alxint 168 acres)-of , and to- three vocintigtions- trade of. Coal Land, situate in' Norwegian and Cass Townshine, S'choylioll County,.Penneylvardk ,pattly of the Ketl h e & W,agnereVact: -Ttiese. Janda. contidn the celebrated •Marnmoth. 'Lelar, Crosby and Church reins of Cord . e entire length, both dips forming aocopaplete basin.. -, . No. 2. ~seveli. f ull, equal, undivided . 15th:pirt4, (ettal td 2 00 acres. more or less of and to - three .6=4nel:s Meta of land, called "THE •MOUIST ;LILFFEE' All!? ONE. HILL ESTATE,” situate itr. NOnregisit Tdwn ship, Schuylkill County, Penne', ' Theaa:lande are :in 'the same Range se the celebrated "'Wetherill and Setts. lager ••Coal. Lands, and ant presumed to ,conter almi.• Jar deposits, - . - ,• .. - , , .. No. S. One full:equal andrmdivided third pa (equal to 125 acres, more or less) of and 'to a tract f land called , the -" JEMMY. LAING - TRACT," •No egian Township,. ScttnylkillOn., Penna. Thcijugidat itrof Coal 'ram througluthis tract- • • • . -• .1 ••• N0.:.4. Two full, equal, undivided. fourth vats f And ) 1 to certain memnagea and tenements of laneL.cal the `:Caledonia Property " Eliteo.i PstittelL .*'-' L• '''• • 1 N 6. 5..1280 acres of land in the STATE OF I A.. • LIT' Fll particulate on application to the Auct* nears. .., .i. . M.= THOS . & SalslB, Auction .r. . ~ . Nos. 139 an.d.141 'nth lotarth St ., - Ph lad'a. - June 11, - , 64... ..,. - -., . - •. - - •-'- _ $4-2t . . . • PAx: onin.4 AS Wiz: 11)if 1 112 1 106 143 40 , 4( 33 . . . . , f ET TEIIB Sew Unclaimed dist ILI the Post (Mee ; et- $ • • ilUe, State of Pennsylva nia, 'op. the lOth de .Jane, 1664.. • •To obtain any'6 thcpletters;the applicant Must call for t• advertised letters,•!. give the date of this list, mad paroniAol.advertising.. . • . Il no for Within one month, they will - be Sent • to the etter_Oftios.-, • - • - • Arnold Bend. - Fought Margt - .Mechlin IS W . Alverfon HS 2 . -Fotheringin Mrs I-McKeon Owen I *.• Fennell:Jos ebp Mobbe-PatrickJ Behaticy JOS A • Grady John 2 Moore Airs B Brooke W C Godehalk RH Miles bite Bret= Denis • ; Gallagher Pat* ...Martin Miss Boewsll Jae'.Hatch David - Nesebeth El Whitt HeneherMarg: ' - ?stealer Mre :M. PaMerJ T• Bock Justine - Hegarty . ..Q.ldgle'y Jelin ', • : Coogan Patrick-, Hanson P Richards Ant.: Collins B . Jones Thos'B 31. ,‘ . • Cannon Micirl Jenkine - EllzabethScattlatrJno Camble.Wm Jones R T ship . Sheridan Bent Crawsliew ItfisOWJones Richl ehp . " Soden :Jai - Caned das ship .. Jonas John ship • ' Penni 1111Ch'1.- Dobbins J ,•• Kane Boge r Stoner Mra Be:4T Donner Francis Helchner Peter • Troitt•Eitinilr DC3IXIS Elmira— Kerns Miss Sarah Tice Mary *. Dunn Mrs B .thp . Xelly•Jnhn ship "Veriereeir T Rote, Dayid . Leonard Thew - 'Welsh. Patrick RomrefWm - LinderriMML J i al'Westerlin &lie 1 otho . 3lailek ;M-Y!Fis,.f.lofget .P 1% . 1it t 4141 / 1 4 1524 • ~ • , STLItY 3 P. , N , JiJune . ‘ • • - . .24-Itl 55,14' 4.93 1 i 054 110 741 d 115 md . varjety, The Great Central Fair, Inidian 'Department .....25 • " Aria o and Trophies' ' '• 20. " Relics and •Ciarionitien.. .. .. ....20 - " liortacultaral Department 25 : Children% Amtatemento • " Penn Parlor • • ••• 10 " Pennoylratiht Kitchen:... • • 10 " • 7:3? 1 -TeA/19 - Zi.ritkorliarniedln lB6o . andit,thi, man apineta of Dr. Dro :Lowts, will ono; its Seventh S'es: runt on the Firth of July pelt , 18114. • r " 3' /Bell mane of thit New Gymertles bast bodnine e ach; thit two elm* Praduatesi emisistineOf 'about: binetylatiiesmnd gontßniert,'were at onee engs n tl , cold hundreds mute night titukprulita ble , Well...knownmedical Men assist in 'preparing themt- ISfiteto set art gaideitioTtlysical - CalninM , .;- • In thnidepartnebrof.Ortirlaktiek - De. Lertinon r ally - trams ercry - . candidate for the New..ProfOsign.-! If any reader *bold kraiiernOre - of ttds pioneer tittion in sinew and. noble. pmfmakm, let :him or ;her send for a full circular to Dr. Dio Le WIN lkiston. . .:" IT° Dr - .2Dia LeyrWtinire. thAri to :any other,;maitais the rude Indebted Indebted Toe the presentdeep, practical in- tort:MAO plied culture. - - Dolma - done a noble work... rrax"). eachet. geikittpo6 r: l:eicie ae one or the benefactors of ItiCificeii—Grace Greeinsmuir ;.- f Somers to Dr. Lenvi.'s Gymnasia= ' NO better , ,Z Lewbi'ev' bookvM , The sensible workon tf3is salyti t, es.bmt,inriny aetital Mcinthlir. f De.l.eitis has alights tar the beet end moet rblo•or all, nbblications on the'snbjert ofPhysical Cul tart ".;=-N. Y. Independent. • ' Sinie 11, '64, 9. • • 0(H) , . = MOCK JOBTA .4 ( oFirlatiG• 'PULPIC. anlltthuudi on band, and fol - tat at thelowest ins?.. istratai, at Cod Limber Yard natio aubscrib42, comer 4th and Finerstieetor,-Residin,, ,, " Pa. to whlcS' the . Sten 4 tion:of Bntidexa and..others is invite& „The:. same: diu dettered'ob ttio . .Catn .d 'or Attbolgt, at; a trldidZO:ist. -* • NWT:. 20,006 1 1 4 10.Th(T' i 15"E!" , . 4 4 111,, :•;414,4„ 74 4,, ‘'`. rOi , 111011•44 - MWOOtt ripAZdtati. Vap,AvatietrorUre*lG& Itaute. such" YebasKireUltit'"Ac4. l ', 64 .l o l33P: • - LTT*** , 'lL'aintitrardt `'inf . the Post Ofilc• at..43llll2ndist** oa thettat day May,',lss4. ' '• '' ' I'a obtablarecrt these learn), A50'40140. ituat till int' !•'adkrtiad - kturi," O 1 this aiscl pay obe tent tulvettlang . ' .- if not tilled for arltbht Thfr 'will DS not tO the PeadlOter 7 Ota 6 e- - • Barre - MinMidi= Bupera . Gibbons Patric' 'llfinlagbatt Mirth Erick Wm - l'Grange .144331.: 4 MoMictutil Relit GraclX •;..Mtliothnix Xst7. Cain -I TottnienAlnlttl,. 3 riner. Feter- 8 Candred „Altrachlacolkz.• Murphy,,Vatrick • Connelly_Michii "i., Man Patrick . • ()Conon Michl Reys•J'as,..- ,Mutin,Paitlck akar Robt.B 'Moore VFW- : :;. CrobenThcia ' Mei& Parka. ' -Pery'lottif. cntnin aterlvtg Hew Sl - • Curly Wut %,"f • -.Ectogh &tut %Mier Jao Dooling , ltiott Xible Stle43l!Marril Dando Thos - Kilroy Mns - Straub marls paten ":st§terkia* M&y Davos'* nMeskr Seni , Uttzer rt J !.Dei trick Wm Rillculten.Park i .Scott Mrs Sarah 1 , Deitiler WM ~,R itislikeiß Snyder - • Rusty AZ)wert . Lippe , Sheppard- Wm D leadlerlymi Louts - - WelkerlGeb, W Filly Patrick, Laurel` Mrldluer Wilson Geo. Felt Rand • Lam:bit:D*li MraMWagner Jetr4.niou Glrber_ . . Laren Mr.ThOn Petit " GraF,.Ratitmet, 44.1dury,Jolui- • .., - Walker Ralph . ,—• • • . Waikatet roo .Gnillfarp:t I.tariti Mary June 14 . , M EInAMAN, P. M. MEDICINAL. H..UGH.E.S! 011QtERA : $01ARRITEA . : . , : : ::-...AITNT.T;t: - 3;- ; i '• . • , • ' .FOR VHF, CUBE OR - . . . _ . CEOLIF.RI,,CIiOLER/ 1101llirS, DISLITEILY. • • :. -•• • And all &seeks attendeut.on a dleOrdered stati•ot the Bowels_ .It-gives instant relief, and cures when all oth er Medicines rail. It is'particularly recommended to soldiers:and . persons -traN4ling, . who are subject- to • change of. water and diet. . ' Sting. _Testimony of its -Efllotio . y. Any amonntof certificates of cares can be given, but the following letter, from our highly esteemotl townsnuux the ReY..'salitt F. COLT, is all that is deemed nem-awry • . • • Dux' SLR :• Hughes' Cholera and Diarrlies, Mixtilre Is put up in convenient shape for. soldiers' use, and is a most admirable remedy for „Incipient .Dysentery.• We used it largely, with success, in oar Ilegiment: -Yon will do a good thing by sending a bottle of the Mixture to every man exposed to the Virginia malaria. Respectfully,, SA..APL F. COLT, *-- • - 'Late Chaplain 96th Reg% P. V. Pottsville, May 10, 1364. . . • :P RIC.E —Large Bottlies, mita. - • Small 6 6 - Prepared by .• HUGON El. • Pharinacentical Cberritst, Centre' St.,•Pottaville., • . May 21, '63. . • . • 21-0 . . - This .s..aluable preparation combines the virtues o SARSAPARILLA. and lODIIII3, and is highly recom Mended for thecrtre . q . . S - orofula4. WhiteSwellipgs, ' En.laTge • . • .melit and T.Elcoratton of the Bones, - .1 : . . , . . , . . ._ . '• Joints - -a4d. Glands, Tumors, . ; •-' ' . • Boils; Dicers,, Syphilitic '- • .... • . . . . . . . • .Affections ; . _ ... : • _ . • . All the various diseaSes of the SHIN, inch as THT'TKR,AITNT,VWORM, SCALD,- HEAD, ITCH, PIM ,PLES, and diseases arising from an -injudicious, use o Mercury.: -AS A SPRLMIAND FALL • "PURIFIER OF -THE BLOOD, •succeSs.' • • . .• • 'Prepared by . OASTLETON sic MONTROSE, ' • New York. • . ' Our Agents, JOHN G..HROWN 0 SON, will' supply the.tiade; at onr wholesale prices. .May:2l, .414, PATENT HANDLE,. • The Best-ant Cheapest Article In Cse. • - Hart c. litcreared our facilities' for Manufacturing there 1111hdles, we are now prepared TO fill -all' orders promptly. i • • . . ,Glfo. BILIGH.T...k, CO. • ,• LESSONS "IN 11IUSIC CONRAD and RHO. CONRAD ;will 11.* Dor .i•ffote tberaselvea exclusively to giving in atrtictiOns in Music, particularly Piano, Violin, Guitar, and also Singing. . . . Please calf at the' rreidence back of Hang Baterlra Hardware Store, Centre at. • [May 21. NEW lIAT,.CAP AND FUR STORE The undersigned - respectfully inform the, citizens of Pottsillie and that they have taken and refittedthe Stord in centre. street: above Mahantongo. west side.. 1 • I R Where they Will keep constantly on hand a large and choice stock of HATS, CAPS and hTRAW GOODS, and a fine assortment of FURS, which they will' sell on reasonable terms. -The patronage of the public is ad. Hefted. , Ear Hats and Caps roads to order on the shortest no tice. ' S.M. MORTIMER. J. A. GILMOUR.: - Pottsville.. Tune 4,1664 111,14CDELPIHAL•AAIVITARY COM P • MISSION FAIR. . , , Excursion Ticketa'to - P,hi for any three , days.from Mo June 20t1i,..1 will be sol At POrtblintOn.......s2 90. Auburn • • 305 Orwigsburg,., 16 • - Schuyi. 'Haven. ...3:25 Mt Cerra or Pofts- • Mlle •• . 3 35, Port -earbon • 3 45 • ' •New Philadelphia: 3 St Drehrsville. .. •. , .... X. 10 . .111iddleporr. • 3 d Each Excursion Ticket w Mon to the Fair: •, • • The above ticket) , sold at tickets sold by conduct. June 4; ,6.1. 6,2B:'.'IIOQP:SKIRTS..-:;628 , The' Most Ciireptete Assertrquent 'of Fixes. :Claw HOOP SKIRTS IN the Market; • , . , .-For . Lodiest,lfisses' and Pl,4lc.lren's Rear,. Is manufactured and sold, wheleardi,endletail. at No. 628 ARCH Street, above Sixth . ; ,%; ..They embrace all 16 new and desirable Styles; Sixes and Lengths; which for synunetrl. fluhsh. durability and cheapness, are unequalled. , our goods are made of the beat woven Tepatanti hest Linen-finished EnglistiSteel .Springs. • The metallic fastenings, ere . sec irwl by: Ira; proved mad:linen', which prevents slipping and :getting out of shape; We are also eonstantly in reeeiptof East: ern-made Skirts, which we are selling at, the, ,fellowing very, low prices :.Kid Padded. and 'Riveted, lti :springs. - 66 cents;' 20 springy 80 xtB.; 26 springs, _96- eta,: 30 "Prin , t4O springs . $ 1.20.' 4 0 aPruils, Diamond tied Skirts,. 80 cents. . • .• - ti' SKIRTS made to order, ftrtired and repaired. . , • W3l. • T.. 110 P, jEL • No. 628 A6CH Bt,. P,Ern APLPKUL: • 22-3 m, AWL!,12211 SOLIDIFIED DENTAL• .11 CREAM, .2 • . FO2 Inctikilsing,..Vl4terdng and .deserving -- - THE --THE -TEETH ! This article is prepared with the greatest care upon ,seientille principles; andd - -wartanted not to - contain inythingin the slightest degree: deleterioni . to the teeth 'or. gums. Some of'otir moitt eminent Dental Surgionebave given- their'sanctiOn to; and cheerfully recommend it as a preparation of superior 'qualities for cleansing; whitening and preseriing theteetn. ltcleatts them, readily,. rendering them beautifully white- grid pearly; without the elighteatlultity M the 'enamel,— It is healing to this gums where'they aro' ultaintaand NW, It•is also an excellent disinfector for Oldleelsyed • teeth, which are exceedinglY offensive. -It gl,Tga • rich and Creamy Mete to the month, cleansing it roughly, .and imparting a delightful _fragrance thebreath. -Prepared . only by A. HAWLEY dr CCF..,' W. Cor. loth and ll.einbard ons4 , PHILAMK,' and sold by. all Dniggista. , Trice 25 cents. • TBSTBIONIALS.The• following opinion of Dr. ite,as to the high' 'esteem fn which he-holds the . Dental Cream; must be !sufficient - evidence of its vette.: yo quote.other testimonials irrdetail la needless, ton tenting, ouraclveis by simplygivingebe names WI. a& dresses of petiOrii who speak of its excellency for the , • teeth PRILIDELVIVA,.ApriIIath, 1863: .;Baring carefully . examined A: • Bawler' "t3olidiffed Dental-Cretme• •1 ,, hereby , cheerfully" recommend 'it to the public g enerally .; it-is an excellent preparation for Cleansing and Preservilig the teeth,and tan NI need by all persons with the utmost confidence., as its properties are perfectly. harmless; Besides Preserving the teeth, It prompt& a healthy action to'thogutnek:'and imparts' pleasantness to the. breath. . R . . istrs Areh Theo. Itigialp.:ltt D.. Dentist, N:_rourth. Strait. • J Birkey v , 254 Sitth St. ••.- . F 'Vanderslice, Surgeon-Dentist. 426 Arch . St. •C. A.:Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St, • - S. Dillingham. D. D. S.: 734 Artikettk, _ F. M. Dixon, f 27 Arch St. „ • . -. Edward Townsend, Dentist; 526 N. FoUrth St. - Dorphley. Dentist. 807 N, Tenth St. M. L. Long. Dentist, am N. SitiliSt, L.,..Juner .I*FA.‘lll 0 RTE S • ZEST.A33LIBTERD AB2& ;• - PrtrAotroced bj THALBERG Mind GOTIBCHALIC Vito the Iret Piai* Ttie stibsdiber two the solisagenei-for - Peatry and will always hive a flne assortment for sate, at Tie* York and - Tiootoislieloes: , " • celebratted s 4lANOlN trim Alm , • GEitt 411 1mAirefillCIE;., 11 • r • MELODE S, .• m .s'iiildill4l.lAl.l.oolitker.:l4 thle.tOtuttri,,for sale' low or A splendifia . 4igitd4;fiii Yrona New YOrk:-..Thedtizena of POttsvilie at:4,l4a*, are-bsti :ted to ealland etsmhw them, at . I • G. .14 *-Blsek , s Jewelry Steri.Ventny,-Streeta ...* i3oiw ftit Miy 25. 'B4 HAILEV• ,T001111,Nsil; Flesh; Cloth sod . Bat Lushes, is great variety, . . . Nor, T, 413. TIUGILSS.. . . . . - •. . , PEI i, ....,t,..1 .4 lit ~I irrssess' difer - A 4Df •___ lll lll l 6X* l 4 ll .f - 'Y ,elfiffr-274Mw-.lllp,,knwa , ti j a K Slay o f .-Froutthe *Fe*Lel iiWednesdsYrkeihtg.' WS e ve stirtg . smdoW , eniliwoneciedlP/rwligongkit qt the field. ender a, deg: ' o f knee:: Th ere Wag Vie Ofi: :Tepidity. L7 k. the Fifth ' Corps reported as haking-arrived a t 'paint en the,Chickauy, ntsr;Bottont's .Bridge, and -. Considerable Bring was beard intlikt direction oa Tuesdp3r afternesau.. , !. - P. From Gen- Huntees department we occupation see* details of 'movements previous le the' occupation of Staunton; -'oen..Averbill is reportedto :bent eresar Jackson Myer, in the neiglabor.pg Virginia Central Railroad. • Th - e.rebelenow have Postessiden of Faris, thiana, Georgetown and Willianistown. Elea twig. Wdliamstown is SI mike from Cincinnati. Thisli4olr llo'fgati's " - .FregispluttLimmin was potiflectet his remmina-- Lion on Tiparsday, by the committee appointed for ilielatrpose ' Mid, made a speech accepting the nomination. - , it he - said'" I approve •the deS laration in favor of so amending the. Constitution is' to prohibit Slavery the nation." • The telegraph =lettuces . that ,Oregett; the State most distant from the. Federal Metropolia, one of the vantgest'end geographically niosllike- If:to siongholf from the Union , hie• lust elected the .Union ticket, bY;e largely increased majority. The resolutio n s 'pa bythi.Grand Conned of the. Union League of-Baltimore; on'Thursday . , en dorse, the nomination of Mr...t4. , -Aln and 'Hr. ! Johnsen, and. assert it to be the duty of eves member.of the. League to . work to secure the suc cess of that nomination. The Leaps also en dorsed the platform adopted - at Baltimore. -, The.steamer Berkshire, running between 'Hud son and New York, was destroyed by fire onWeid nesday night, eight miles b4low Itoradout, N. I. Iris feared that thirty to forty' persons have per, . - . • , Edward Crepsoy, a,correapondent of the Philt. delphia Enquirer, has been paraded through, the, lines of -our Army; placarded "libeller- of "the press," and thou put without- . the, linea,'l4 order of Gen . Meade, for ,plibliShing - Tilde _statements horicerning that distinguished oill'eer. ..'• • - The Senate, has - reduced the term of, service of drafted niiiar fronalliree years, to one year. • POTTSVILLB M A RITTITS; • Cerreotetl Weeklyfor the Mai meta 'sxre.. - - Wheat Fleur;extra'camily, per buret— . .43 24 40 111 ' do do -., da , do per girt - 391 413 • ' 'do 'do .. - Orb* ' 'per barrel;.; 9'oo 'lO 09 do • do. , superfine, do . 1 ; 00 .7 : 66 Rya Flour,. . '. do ' 6ld- CS Buckwheat Flour. • . , do - 1,1:II:, 1 'Wheat,.prime white, per,busliel.. ' , lle • • ' I 90 •-0 - .cie • red, , ' ..,01, • : low .A TO Dried ' Peaches, pared . 'per pound... •32 ' ft dy do • append. - do '• ' .: '49 :1 - 11111 Dried Apples, ' . - do , 11 ' 1,114 . ~ ...... iwp.•!,4 awn.. 1 . ,..., ~; .• ,rvet. , ar a Rye, v liu.' 41.65 51.115jEtp..... V iipc l lo . es! - Corn,l " , 1.35 $1 501 Butte r, , VD.9T - 34, Oats. _.' -'' i " ~ - 'l6 - -: Si ',Cheese; ." - -- IS Soup bens" ,It 00 'II .50rArd, .. "IT• 16 Peas. ' " .3 50 tOO Him& - " " 113)( 34 • Rye Chop, " ~1 35 - 135 'Shoulders, "..., fO9 ;• Ul Corn Meal " .1 30 .l3 s,Beeoind qr.. , 101 . Middlings, '' ."• ' . 'Bol' '" Trent •• ".111. Potatoes,. , 't ' . 65. ,TO Hutton, ~ " ... IS .' Hay, V ton: 13 00 - 40 . 00 Pork, '" II '. 14 " bale cwt • . .I'6o Veal; - " Olt .. HI" Straw, Titan. - : .. - , • Sugar, Cuba, .." 16 Plaster, - --`°--`°.. '. Sugar Hodge,' " - ' 14 - Salt, V sect , -, - 1 . 95 Porto.Rlco., •'. ." 14.: Tim Se e d, 1.•• •$ S Q White,. -., . $1 Clover '. , 750 - Crushed. , 4 ' - its' , Flax "'. " . 175 :, N. O. Syrup, " ,JO . , . - , . . . - C. ,G,BRUCE 84411EfigTO;C,' . A RMY . AND NAVY.AGENI'S I ' / .• ••: • -..- . ilVorbiaigtion; 111: - C.', • o fr inic ie s i . . • No. 443 - Nawrujivisitr.. Cleveland; Ohio, - .• .s. • . ' ... .- . No'. 1 Lraveli Butocr.. ;.. PUBLISH THE AltarY FrP.R. A 7 11: . . . Pensions, 'Bounty, Back Pay, Pans Waal, . Discharged and Resigned - Ommagre•Pal. and all other . W R " . - Claims. • The $lOO Bounty due soldiers wounds - 'received In battle, collected wrrnoce oar t. We Inky especial attention to claims In which other at• torneys have FAILED. or which. have„beenSUßPElf DED, of which there are tens of thousands. We have already collected and paid over to soldiers - antitheft heirs over $500,000, and are paying thousands dal ly. We secure Pensions for ten dollars, and collect Bounty and Back .Pay for ten per tent., and no pay, Un til Lrrea we have succeeded.' ' - . Phinianceniists, iladelphia and return,. good , nday, June 643,•t0 Monday, d at following rates; _.. . . . . . At Tuscarora B 66 Ringgold.— ~. ~. I 26 'Reda . 8 lb 'Tamagna - II 50 13nrilwillls ' 8 7o ldabandy City -S 86 St. Nicholas l 90 'Girardville, ' 410 Ashland.... ' ' '4 - 2i) 11 . inclpde a ticket of admla the Hailro*l •Dopote only . THE WAR ROIME MOM . 'Tint Aron- published monthly, and is de voted to the_ interests of the soldier aud.hbrheirs--4o whomitts iIIVALUAIO.I. Write us And we willseud Yon a copy free, or, for. Timm ;.oitars we will send Yon by return of mail a due engraved tinted likeness (Album. size) of Lt. Gen.. Grant,. and TIT 2 Ague likaALri for one war. To Persons sending a club of four, .we.will send as premium. an additional 'Likenesa and' Tut 111%ALD for one year, and for each additional subscriber and ad ditional Likeness to the getter up of the club, so that s person sending us.a Club of ten e e l ‘ $3, will be entitled to feceive; .Aimsrif, szvart Liken .l , And'Tins Muir iiitam.n for one year, and for any other number in : thi acme ratio: - . . 11;q1D0400: 1 ,DrdeM Wetel4ngtpn,'D; C., Alirff Id. 1864. • • ...We take , pleasure in rays • -Ahat.o,9-. Bruce. Eq.: has complied with li the act owes authorizing cer tain persons t o act as Army arid t Navy Agenta for the wcxt collection.,of. war claims• against the Government, and to recommend him to all - persons that have claims they WM/ collected•promptly. ,-.- • ' _. ' United States Senatora—Benjamin-F. - Wade, Johni Sherman. • -2 • •-.•-. -- . . . Members of Corhgrers—A. R. Eckley, Wm: Johnson. Wm. B. Allison. itRFUTATIRN'OF A SLANDER. . We have bOhn informed that a certain individual .has attempted, in Pottsville and neighborhood, to injure -the well-founded reputation of the Pianon of our Manufac tory. by asserting - to have tuned Planes clime make in ' ReadiWand finding them to keep is bad tune, • - • ' inquiry instituted by us. of the - parties direct,..we hear that the , said individual has ricitheresen nor tuned these Pianos. and every friend of truth and honor may draw from this his conclusions, what credit the slander ous assertions of said individual- deserve. We- desire to state distinctly, that we guarantee every Piano .of onemanufactnre to keep good tune and otherwise In ~ good order, and always consider ourselves . bound to re fund the money within the. space of five years, if the contrary fcaused:by our fault) be proven. We.beg leave to refer, among a large number of gentlemen .of highest respectability, who have purchased Pianos of r our Manufactory. In regard, to.- the attire -satisfattion these Pianos are giving, to ' - Mr. Menko Stern, No, 218 N. Third St., Mr. Theodore Reins, 17thet., Tioga, Phtlad'a. . • Mr. Richard Picken, Sugar Refinery,: 4.16-Crown at., Philadelphia. , • • • . Mr. Philip Bahl, Hellerstown, Pa. Mr. Wm.- Knoche, Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. M. Lelmers, Potisville,..Pa. • • • ' hir..P. Parker: Reading, Pa. • - Mr. M. towengrund, 20e, Market et, Philadelphia. • The.Maennerchor Vocal Society, Philadelphia. " Milholland, Readittg,'Pa. . . :Winkler. Trenton, • Mr. D. Roth, Wooster,Ohio. —... , . Mr: Thos. Lawrence. Salem. 111. • And many others, whose directions will be Oven, if de- Calumnies of the above eharacterivill be dealt witk , in 4 more summary manner in future. ' • - ALBRECHT, RICERS Plano-Fotte MenefactureW Zlo,46j•Torth Third , street. Philadelphla„ra. ALSTATT,••Centre ..stieeL clear Nonregtary Pottsville, Pa„ has been appointed Agent for the =leo( these Pianos in Schnyjkill Codety. at whdie `stare the instrumenta-can be; exualad: The Publiels reeleet fully invited-to call. - • _ilday 14, .64 —2O-1m . WHAT-NWSP!'.. WILKINSOII"B4.TAYLi3R, -- Wolild Infotte;the • -.A11 1 13- •W-£111i! 1419 E . 0N4,13 ' ,izpogignivrr, . tkos !loath Eleventh Mtreet;: 4 doom below , Chennnt, rEtTLADELPICIA, where , ten , pe toned tho.beet - , - VESI",CUTTBR, • . . Cali sad see , , STYX,S NEST. FOR -SPRING • tgrlginal imd „ - ' • x: 'Pine ClOode, : : • :4t Fair P 4e • • - . 8. C, TAYLOR..• . - Late at cu4s../tracEs.,tCO..: May 14,'64: - -20-6 m . - :131iVti l tEElifi,'01tAluGHTRIPIIIN, 41ea.=45rawing Paper. 'in Mills or by the Yard; *int widths, for plain. and Inevork. • • ' • Alacc•Bravring,Peper, backed with Wenn; dikereera Trufni IHeeliri , by the:piece oeyitrd, Tracing -Paper, and all . articlee coed by Eheera, for sale at . , B. Bel‘A.l4ll June 4, - • Book Ind 'Stationery Btere. ILTApsunortgAir,..,-iir rma wish to atatt. address the undersigned, wbo , wild yon, " without money and witboutpricB." valuable informa tion that will enatdelcm to matey Lapp] aid speedily no matter how old. how ugly,. or poor. -,Thia la .8 reliable affair.... T.he information will omit psi nothings and ilia Wish - to marry, I Will cheerfully' amidst Ali'lettera strictly cOnddentbil: dedred Worths tion lent by return mail. and no %mations asked. -Ad. BAEAB' ' • Greenpoint; Rings Co., It Y. HAY FOR,.ISALE.-.-Wkolesale Dealers In Baled Timothy and idiadow Hay. Ala.:Straw, cheap far , amh, bi - - • - ' Plow, Grain and reedXlealera t Beadini. May 28, 64.. • t• .. , . atialliMiliat.l4l LE ' SMOTIBILING.: • . . Just, opened,.a s lendid . assortment oijOreigs: sad Donieitte. CASMILERIIIII and VEST DIGS; sidch w il l be cut and at in Insisting 'and . 'I . most improved styles, at tits OldlltinW-Market street, A few doors above Centre. Pottatills ~ • 4 • HENRY .114rZti; Iliere4stis4.lSilor. Pais . t i%,;iii rth *;, , , f 4, ._. , _ ~.,, . ..., ; 10.1( „ pi4trogw•AnwrtimiliGs.• ;.• _ '''tlettitdersigned Intatvett *large and thole* 'as: aortmantz of PAPERMANGINGEty 'Particular attetf ttonimiti tp tbie kandaft.i4Ordarn abetted, and- esti* ? Gitrkion gartuitetxi. Thankful for past ,Ittnrral patrop 44; he Wpm- liar conttritutnee of tbeame. • "•-• - DANL. EAGLE, Mafket street. ' , Pottsville, Mara '64.' • . - ' 133 m IVE CRICAMI ICit CREAfPI:2 The undersigned respectfully inforins the priblk that' be tutsgied a : BA Kliftl4 CCiNtiIICTION SHY . AND IC& C filit'LOON. in Idindriffille street. between Centre:in Second,*bere be Is Santo :ready tB supply all indent, nrholenaleJuld retail; id .the abortest"tiott&.. 4 , ./“XTEMILEttML, 112.410_- . ;:x til its , * 01:113BILIC ter '44troAtg. N./ Itatrsißuildirs Stmt.. - A. GODRK.NI. Asent„. , , . Aram i D t`h l l.l ii,P21. 1 )74t ti re 4 " .. " May 14, 'W. ' • GEO. 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