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Raids of Advertising: 1 r 3 lines, inelndinv, date. one insertion, 50 ets., and i ' . . . . .4 1 A_ . * , - :..;';'.." c• -• -'- •• '.•, ..:-... - - .7: ', ..: • - -, - -- - ,- - --- _rE - T ''' --• , -t . - -...- , . . . tient insertions 13 eta. One aqtutre of 8 I inek and i. • • . . - • - '' - subsequent /WW2- I ----7.----' .. . - - , .. lines, for I 3 insertions, .21 i enbsequei 25 tenta.l. Larger ones in proportion. ' moirrms. - - :mune; .. sta. r. lines - -- $1 60.. •$250 ' . lines ' - . - 9.00 :.. A !.,0 linci, and over four 2160 • ' .6 00 ' squares, or 'alines: .5 00 900 • re -"..' " 24 '‘ 700- ' .12 CO r' "• ~ !' 52. " . B .OO . 14. 00.. rter.ealumn ...... .. 12 00 • • 20.00 r Immer'apace as -,)er amreenn;nt. - . . -. • r.aoulitnrs! and Administratera•Notices- $9 m VOLai. i.' • • Xt r Isiini 'words are wonted as a line in advertising 1 .•- " -. - " L , • COAL TRADE ADVER,TISEMENTS., ..,, , L -- _:_ - - ----- .--,------ ---- - i=- - --= ..e._ -, - , -,-,....; ri-1-- S----f-if-- "---3s.'"'A-4 -'-'4' ,5 -- - ,„,,, , - , " -,,- - ",t; . " -4-4,1 ".. , E71 ---- ri - - - - --'"--. , w`.l . -g.: :It:- --F---4---'#-CT-ii-' :..-_- 'IF~ ice. (~~ Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading it it., on the Delaware, at Philadelphia.---Plers for the • Shipment of Anthracites. Pier No. 1 TT, V.ol_ DITEEN & LOOHM_AN, I.) last int. and Broad .Top Coal. Att , o; antrrinas or . Intl COAL. NAVIGATION COMPANY ' COAL ritING MOUNTAIN, • . lIAELEIGIL.•• VER. MEADOW. AIONEY BROOK,- • ILA.&LETO:' , .7. • • user; gcer.tnis or 'D AND ASIA COAL. nug Wharves—No. 1 Port Richmond.- . - No. l Elizabethport ; • • 201 Walnut Ftreet,PIIIIAIJKLPIIIA. Trinity Building, NEW YORK.. • - !co. 5 Doane street, .BOSTON:. TNER, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON, MALMO RT TUC CARGO, IN hracite & Bituminous Coals • 8O.! Af FISTF3 z Gi4111 . 1, YOl4 (AEU'S LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF COAL • • EAMUEL CASTNER. NeW York, . . C. P. STICKNEY: Fall River," "J. C. WELLINGTON, 'Boston. , (39 Trinity, Bniltii ng, New York', • TICES.t '215 Walnut Street,. Philadelphia. Lin Street., Poston,, • . rf No. 6, POri Richniond,.PhilrVa, - • • f.'otr . • Pier No. 14. • ARLES A. HEOKSO . HER & Go;, Ali. MOUNTAIN, )ILACK- 'BEATH, ANL! SEPERIOR RED ASH C'OALS. • ICES: 5 45 &pill street, Ilirl • Yorlr. ,(El2 Walnut street, rhiladelp h. la. • 'SS 43- . • -11t,AD.4t 1 111:A; , ,Ai. IQIJYLKIT:L :O:-- IVAN' T HON. Ing Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL at rernalch, Dehiwareltiver, PhWada: Wharf No. 1.) ' of IS AUDENIZICLO & Co. iOII3IEL, POTTS elc Co. r2on Walnut Street, Philadellihia ICES: .1, Ile Br. adivey, New 'fork. . - ' Wharf No.. ' " • . , .11EPPLIER ..••. (N. E. col - , Walnut t Fourth sts., I'hila ICES': Pine Street.: \ew• 'York. LMercharit.s. Bank Builtling,..Provitlence . _ . ANIS • PiCAICSON . iii; • eo.; • -.• . . •. : minrr.s•ANlk 151111+rn,S Or: TUB .• _ • , RATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN WHITE •ASTI - - ' . and SDDIIN VEIN ...- ::- ' • ED AS - TT- . C 'C.) A 1., :.• : ---,. . • - .c - .. us' w;,that, :SWO:et. Philailaphia...' 'ICES: .tio. 1 11 Itmadmq,'Rooin Na.- '4 . Trinity , • IThilding. , New York. , ' t_No. 11 D,vme S reet, 130:49n: IfFLGREILNWIc4, bET4WARE: A'vF-Nt,g M=Z! nnv9zEi:_, .AAS; BRENIZER it CO., RS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELF4II2.ATED Vein Red Ash and Diamond Vein Red Ash" fe'r7. 1C 0 .-/\ tuperior .IFhite' Ash Coal.: from the ierr'Stiennildonh City Colliery. he found th excel any Coal yet shipped from vl ki t• . Xgents for The. sale nrdEO. W. SNYI)ERS .ior Pine Forest I.l7hile Ash COnl. • • ,OFFIC'ES: • . IS. WALNUT St.. ITITLAM.V . No. 9 TRINITY iII:U.IILN°, N. Y. CAIN, HACKER. & ,COOK EMICIIM ST GAP, . . • LOCUST • :MOUNTAIN, BLACK • niers In other llrstsinalitie3 of . "HITE AND RED. 'ASH COALS:: • Valont. Strret,•Philailelphin, - nod Woodiend W - h&rves, Schuylkill River., .• . I.sl.lxnis nACKFR. JEBRR M. COOK W.M. F. MOODY, Shipper and Agcnt. Schuylkill Ipiren, Pa. O-Ay ary 15, '62 . • LO CU ST. . G.A P , 'CPA L. • hnrit impoiiitfrd CAIN; CKER COOK sole agents for my LOCUST COAL, - from LOenst Oat) Colliery. , • . •• GE08.G.6 W. PAHVIN. Gan. Jan.:3, T. 27 ' • - IETT, VAN'DIISEN •tSu lOOHMAN, Miners and Shipper.; of the Celebrated.. uusT 1110C.1 4 iTAIN COAL. -pOt Withint Street... Phi•lattelphia. CE$: Trinity Building,. Sew 'Soft. t_No. 6 Doane Street, Boston. 'JD. • . • . BROAD TOP. IiOA.ILT(.)I).. COAL ,natingdoa and Broad ti Railroad and Coal Company tfnllytall.the al ent ion of R. - 11:'ecnnilaztiok qi OWllPft. anti • 31anufartnrers to the. Vainc.of ,AL as a s'fRAM GENERAT.OIt AND FOR .ACT.FRI NO PCRPOSFO. . . BROAD TOP: COAL". :onnect ion 'with Pll ILA 1)13.I.PIIIA .A.N I) NEW' oth by Qanal And Railroad, tliniugh l'ennsyl 1-New Jersey; it not liable to the interrtiptinns tents incident - to the :Sol-turas. BrrrialNOUß LT& and regular auppgetzan safely be connted iugliont the year. • • - • ,eivis:Audenried-it Co. • iimtnnglementiwhrrebv are in dally re' AMC gnnntitiea or tfie rhoteear iIItUAD TOP. , are prepared to fill:orders promptly at market pea Walnut Street, ,• c & q z 110.13'14LN*, New York. ' • .•i 14 Kilby Street, Boston. 14 Westmininter Street, Providence, .64 , ENERAL OFFICE I=ll TOP WHITE ASH Semi-Bituiiiiaons 0 S 101 WALVU'I STREET, - PHILADELPHIA— ROBERT-11AltE PO)VEL; Manager. CONNECTING OFFICES :. • . •siTeler Buildinjm, qtnity. " :Vow %ork. . .63 . • ••• ' • 'OAD TOP WRITE ASII BITUMINOUS: COAL: CALDWELL & C 0.,. . I Walnut Illtrect:Pitiladelphin. No. 111 . Uroadlway; New 61 State titreet, Batton, prior qualityof this - Uelebratmleopffrom their EDGE HILL .COLLIERY, " • ` shippid eiclusively by them: fa RIO la CREEK: FURY COAt UntitrFi h .'ned. haTtng o,r,se Ibbited our Three In the boli err y ti he.renfter trans 'lnes/ uuder !helm:n o o f . • 1i1T73111.1.1:1L (1 11./iEFF.S; Co. IT/31 ILLER ; tITKES.S Co. . • Icl7l-IING tEFF. a member of our Arm. ha% hip Its.incirt . elf .o ith .1. It. • 13LARIsTON, V. ill reside in' Ain.' and All our coal nhipped hF lide-onter will r • the exclani‘e ' cOntrul . of • 13LAKISTON: fluted rare, and . attenthin in it, prepatlittan, lee taintain the reputntion or our celebrated Lor d; Purchawe.nbrond E'irt My np.ll,lLt sing ?thinned in the vets beat order •• • ..filt7:l4 I 11-111 t.,. (11tAXFF Co, TIV2LTEI $4OOl G 00 10.00 15 ($) I 19.00 4900, E GO 1)0 i. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, - - - - - 113 ...,_ t , .AZ) ,2,.‘ . . . . .. . . COA:T I A • • - ..---:-. -,•:- -..- . . Pier We. 9 ..: ..'.. • - . , - • - • ~ 1 • .- . ... . BANOROFT LEWIS 00., .: n - r . r . rit . rrn 4... rt RU 1 . . It Ullll I Atilt ' S.,' WAD . - •• :. . '4114!'115- i ', D 6 ntil ' SU- 3 °V TUE .:- ' .. .. •. . '• • . . ) 1 Celebrated . ASIILAND ' COAL, . . .. . • • • . ~.. • - : • Na. 11. PINE Street,-..., -... .. -1 • ..% . • .PROM MARAI.NPY MOU2sITATN. .• . • _,..,,, -.--,.-• •" • -.- OFFICE.-111 . WaInut Street, Commercial Bnlldlok. • . --t • ...-. - Wir 0:11,1_5,_:., • . 1 tPhiladelphia. • . - • ••:•• . • • ' _. -: .. •NEW.- , •• ~ • ,- •• •... , NeW York Office.L..ll Cedar.Btreet. r.Boattair Office .Side Agents for The . Cousofidated Coal. Coils- I'Doane Street. ... • -. . . f0ct,.23, 152 • 4;- • • •• prizi7 l a Baltimore Vein Wilkesbarre Coal, , . 1• • ~,., . shipped from JOrsey City sod Elizabethport. • t .: r ' „Inez No. 15 . . . : Also, for theIIAMPSHIREand BALTIMORE CO.'S BLAKISTON GBAEFF k.OO . . .Ilnmpm arc C scorge l sCrev . Coal , shipped-t- , , atßaltiioreandGeorgetoSm.•• •• . . '.• •- .... .I . IINEMB - •ril,. 8141PPEAS . 95 , - - . - . . Agents for .GEORUE -31 PARS.. eelebratO Broad LORBERRY• AND LOCUST: MOLMIN , COIL: Top Conl,•shippeclatrldladelphia .• -' .. • • ••• . •• - .'From their Wharf, , Bl9. 31., at Pott, Richmond, Phila.. , 1 t t • . Shippers of-other approved qn4l4ics of • . . delphbi. they are, ivepared to ship the best 'qualities:of / •. . -- WHITE. A....'NT) . BED. ASH . - COAL.': . • 'Coenst Itloontnin'and Hod and 'White Anh I - ~.. .. ' ' . _3i .'•Walnat Stmt . 4.; Ph fladelphia. BchllYikill ecalBl • •• • • ' • • • •• •• - - •'. • • :'-- -• ' • . 9-.l'rinity Building.. Sew lurk . . .. .. Profit their docks at Jersey City (Where Ile 'depth' of i . •- ' • • Cor. or Kilby &, Doane Street, Briton. water is' from 15t0.15; feet), 'they : are prepared at' 'all - 'p b.-I,i , .133• i - - =• - • - I: - • semons to, supply' .tlie above . Coal4,Mnd. LEIIIG.II, to • steaniers and Ships for porte In - China and elsewhere.... Stearners.esa be.zetaled. at any , hour daring' day' Or 1 night. ..- - •,•• . . W. J.. B. SMITH; ... - • : - - . . . - Agent - at Jersey' City, • .AgriltA at ligstm—WATtn & BAUM, 42 Eilhy St. .. " • 'at •Neirork—J. M. LECAMI! . March 12, .64.. -, - - • ".-. '0 . • - .• - .Pier.rif6.' 1.1 LIE,WtS, - AtIDESiIIIED- di: 'C., . C O., ' Wilolcale Dealer,i, in the liest varieties-of ' . - Pier, •• • Anthracite zl'and.. Bit - an:linens . . - Coali j'- ' I 0 : II - N .. it . .W .lll T -T , , -- - • - -- . . • - , -.. •. - . 005 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. .:• . • ' . - ' . ' ... '' 81"P"a "v -'' ' • OFFICES:: .! 110 Broadway, NoW York. . , • ' - 1 ''' SCH ITYLR. 'IA - ~. - C , 0 AL, • . •t. 14;Eilby1-Itraet,flo,don. .. ' : • 1 ' • , - •- - ''-- - - • - : . , • • . • II hart Ao. 7, Portltichmond. • • ,Pioneer Shippers . from El izaiv.thport, of • - '4, ''- •• - - • I ' , ornclis . • filo. 316•Walmit Street, Philadelplda. LEHIGH, SPIHNG'3IOI - NT.kIN.,. HAZLETON; • AND r-. ._ . •A NO 34,K) Went Thirteenth - St.,-h. York, . - ' COUNCIL RIDGE COALS: • (1/3 13, I October.l3, •1•,.s • • - 42- • . .. ELIZAKTIHPOR,T ; . .. - 4 - c:-, LEWIS ATTDENRIED &,, Co. _ . . . _•• ,' • . -• OFFICT.:S - : - : -' • .. ~.•..• . 205 Walnut Street. PIIILAII.IiLI'IITA. -- .• -' -11 u 13roadiyay, NEW. YOKE: ' . . . . :14 Kilby Strect,- - 110:S'TON - - . Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties - et DOMESTIC , COA roiniet ere ni Wol f Creek Col I fiery; cepa , bleb! prodncing over.llo.ooo tons n year of the celebra ted I.IIA-moan, tiled • Asho and I.ILICK. iIf:A.TII,.(WtII63 . - „ . - - - Exclusive Ageota for the Rale of the, purely g,ennine. cunt Motinta)n Coal, front the Locust Dale Colliery Of POrm till . of . Whictiiwiil he shipped di rect to New York;. via. Canal; nr coaSt.wisevia. Green‘ w wicli Piers, (belo.Navy Yard. Philadelphia.) • • . • ' Ai . IP)tiladt;lp . hia.from : pcirt The choicest., qualitiem of .1t.H.1) and ASH COALS from Schuylkill County; - Selected . with. Piwcial care, and shipped 'under ohr . : persimal su*.rinfendcmciL - At ElizubtAbimyt, SPRING 310CN'TAIN:;rold COUNCIL 1 • coAts : From: Enitiuiorr .. ?Id. . . . , . The ielebrate,i'lllPSl!l It E LILT LIMENOCS COAL . ' • • 'ft :Icrsey . City; J; ft in. Lehithr and Morris , Canals.) • The'very•superior: WILKESBARRE COAL. from the Baltimore•Veith taken froth: the" '"Aitdenried Iniproye, meat and Coal Coal - patty's Estate,'. near Wilkesnarre; also. the COUNCLL,B.IIaiI: COAL; both of which, for steam purposes and for family use;-ath unthirpassed. We bold certificates in our Offices (rem :parties ,Who have used and . fully tested these coals ; and pronounce them the BEET ANTIIILWITE CciAts for steam in use,,prri duchs, no clinker; less ashes 'and greater hlaze, limit any• other kinds now before the May 15, 43 , 4 • . C • • . . . O AL. •. . • " • COAL. I M:I3 1 IIII:11! T.. S'1 1 ()ITT..& C()., (S.n.cc,cssois. to ;STOUT VAN WiCNI.E.) . :Minors and *hippere of the 'eclohrated FFLTON (LE -11HAI) COAL, from the hlberi,..alr! Colliery.- near lia zleyln. Pa..; and de:ller, , in the best Tarlytie.s of ANTHRACITE - *NI) . 1311` COALS. Delivered direct 'from the ..rninet , or on boiird of vcs Fels nt . TRENTON, \. J., . ELIZABETIIPMIT, N. J; N. BRUNSWICK, -N. PORT PA„' . • OFFICES.;,--1.1 be 46 Trinity puilding. 111 Broadway, New Vork. ~ • . . . . . . A. T. ST.I'T. S.: AN • W 1,110,1:. • G. LAE STOUT April 4..r4 SAMUEL .' BONNEL4 :•Jr,,!... Nos. 43:445 Trinity Building, Ni 'V; -PiOr; 4,IBLIZABETHII.ORT, HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN, AND 3311CT1 NOIJN'TAIN '..COALS, BALTIMORE COI'S Ft BLACK DIAMOND WILIESI3ARRE COALS, AND THE CELEBRATED GLORGE'S.OREEK. O . O : MBERLAND 00. AL, *day 93..61 SAAC • SELTZER . .• Fins rrnioced 'to No: 111 Broadiiay., noOm 09 Trinity Building, • • : ••• . • . SOLE- AO T.O It. • . . • ..BANCROFT, LEWIS 7.11tin , r2 . and Slttppops:Of the.celebrated Lot . .3u4t Mountain Con di. • hittniclouin 45:7. • Glovero., Henry Lor, berry, ',atelier & LeNrb, Reel Anil, Shntriti-. kin, Lehigh. Cumberland, ..Broad• Top' .*. C:0 A . _ gjr- Ofilcitonnk. from. 11 to 5,T: ?rt.' • A Lso, - AGF,I47 rnrt. Focht 's Patent Self-Dumping . 00. AL TUBS AND BLOCKS. May 7,.W R'DLLLtPI M. ROGERS removed his - office to No . . 11[1.11roitdway, . • Triiiit,'Lnildinr, Rooni .156..6734; ' Agent'or the Rtle of the celehrnted - \ , ' Lorberry k Shamo kin Free-Warning Family . . . . . AIM, the train, Palmer arid. Peach Mountain - `Tr Ink 1 Red . o i4:White Asti3latianov. Shainrikin. Black Ilearli, .; LoCio.l.lNlouritain and LehiOr.' all of which - arc. well ~ arlaNed for - frunily - tise and inanufaCturing - purposes. ...... ' . Nriw 'York, ':‘l ay2l, 'at. . . • ‘ ll-3m -.. WIRE ROPE •FOli Ping- The sub.criber hating been appointed Agent for :pa ,poert.•lbitm & Co.'o celebrated WIRE ROPE: is now prepared to receive orderp for. I either Flat or Itound Charcoal ''' •• These Ropee are madet 4 tf the „). - I highest brands of iron and , and ghc oniversa: satigartion • ••'. " • 0 5 ,,, I throughout England. particular- 'Jr the tAcel ltope, which is pre- < ; Oar . 0 (erred on account a its P open- , or ptrength, 1 ouglinePP and tight- , . tie% making a Teri great Par- .,GB&C 3 - " ing in weigh Land steam-power. •••,, and being harder than Iron, iii, (milers do not wear the pulled; Rope, ct; 4l fibi,,,V • but the Rope the pulled; which are. of course, much cheaper - - re •lace or firthrr partiettlarp. apply to SAMUEL TIIO3I.PSON'S NErnEW. 194 Fulton 11111iriret, Nips" , York. .6 - 1. 12-em '. - - COAL. ELiclin►and NEW YORK. SUIPPING. Po I\7 OFFERS FOR SALE R lf.'letZ 1 'III teach you to Oen* the Monett of the Earth, and tilug out`from the CtiviingTorsiounciais Bieta;saidivffiltri , strength our hands and =Viet an Nithtte to oar tlaa and Plealanne—hhf ~,.~f; CONNER & PATTERSON -• " • LEWIS AEDENIIIED &-. • :• Agents for the saie of.thefreelebratte! 1 .-1 -Y . ' - .. - .. ....I - .1, 0 C:CBT . .YOITNTAIN::: C OA -•.lllohlaird' arid . !Vrirardvillo May:g, Ml 3. • •'. cc I:i~r~ . rir.Qr a OAL. Our -"IIATILEIGH" COAL is now sOltft;krinslvelv;in PhiUtdclphi:ttuni vicinity. .by DAY • 'ILUDDE'LL.— Pnrtie;‘ ordering trom then,.nmy always- depenti . upbn gettinfrn Infra article.: : OVVICE-11.09 WalnOt . Pliiin4elphin; 81.1.1.b1AN Flazletdn; May, 64 O. i . SMITII dEO. K, SETH. & 00., Yorktown Colliery, jeaneaville, Pa., • nitTLIL;. CORMS , ct:- CO, .•• • W.ll4:Al3.T . J.itrrei, Philadelphia, S . MITII7S:SPROI; 3:9UNTAIN. LE111011:f0AL. STOCKTON • May.3o: 63 SCHEYI ]KILL` CO.. :./ T. 11.. SOHOLLENBERGER; AGENT,'::* •, .3tiner and Shipp of tlic,Celebraied Black Beath White Ash and• Peaked 9ionn • 7 •-• taro Frea - Burning..:. • ••• : ..ABl-1•.. COAL.. • • • P. O. ADDRESS—PqrtsviLIJi or MIN 1111Liy11.7.1, kill Couiity. Pa; .62 ' . . r . - 17 .4.?tilr Fll{.Aflig.ll - .IIN F. olt B E Ikli r . .1 Vlli'gri COAL,: .. : . ... - . My Eat Franai n -14U:berry Coal IA now sold .extln •sirely. by -Messrs.' NOBLR,'CIALDWELL t.t, COI, who are my sole AgentS. Parties orderi•ng from them, may .alwityrs de end upon getting a pure Hp icle. • ' • • 1 - - No. 114 :Walnut St., Philadelphia. OFFIC i { No.• 111 .13roadway, ,Trinity 13nild ES ingt • • ' • - NO. 61 titafe Street, Boston: .•' - • . - -.--- • - . • .11ENIIT: 'HEIL:, • Trent ont. - MarA11i11,..62 - - .P4I".IrEItSQN, iflnera and- tihip'persqt the Celebrato... LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL T. J. CONNOR. • • .. •J. S. PA.TTRRSON; • . . • •. 'Ashland. . • ' ' • Pottsville. • COnnty; Pcnria... • ' - i..4 4.4 :.t.f. ,- • 7".. : 7 - . - • 3 4.V.:7,:-'l4‘ . it& sity_.• W -1.•:;,i,1:: : ::4 3_ ,, . L--f,k:Vk: • - AN i i i t, 1. A zi/7.' ''''', • ' ":!"-- • ..-I' 4 , -7;:, . • . -‘ 4 4...........,.., /„.... . ..,..„.,,,..,...„.„,„ J. - G-. FRICK, (SITC,E§Sita••TO BROOK k SiloptlKßll,) •• -MAritwrvitEtt(iv - SCREENS; Under Ose:lenkina 9 Pa COB. RAILROAD & NOII:WEG,LAIT - POTTSVILLEd.PA. • • • Jim 23, 64 NEW 001BINATION GOAL SOEEENS, • The underiigued take-pleasnre In announcing. to Coal OperatOrt and. othets, that they :are • manufacturing a nett. COAL SOItIIEN- of their. invention, which the r will unaruntee to ‘teattwice as lobvand do . •lts work better than any crimped Wire Screen•in .use. .The seg. mentO turned out.by WS can be bent- to any circle re quired. • Wetklito otutrantsethat the.' mash. will ahM.f/s retain: ita origitud size until entirehi worn out: In the wire Screens the , meshes frequently slip, and lose the . proper mesh, before the Sereitn is half. Worn .outj:. \Vr, minnfacture any sized mesh of our. NeW Comblnation•Screen, usOd in the trade. • ' .:•. . • • r0—.7,1i. - Diehm; who - was associated Kith Mr: . Beach , am in:the-business of manufacturing 'Screens, at. Nor wegian and *Railroad . streets.- Pottsville," - haying . dis solved Partnership; and disposed of his interest, has re- . moved to Railroad street,' in -the- mar of- D. listerly's hardware Stote,lAiritre Street. and . associated with Mae in - the manufacture of their new Coal Screens of all de , scriutions, litr..Jasper De solicits a continuance . of the patronage.beretofore 'so' liberally besto*ed upon • SCIIEVAS.• . • • We are also manufattnring a style of Wire :Semen by a process different from that'-need in Miliing.crimped wire screens,. U.gooti ilfettery respect; .to which the at tention of Coal pperetoca isinvited. - DIEIIM " . .Mininfactnrers . of Screens' of all, descrlptions at the shortest notice.... ; [Dec. Rft. .ca 52-tf • TO COAC•pii,EßATiontis.., ORE ntpnovENEirr IN COAL. .SCNE ENS. The unAersigned are now prepared to inanntartnre., at theieshoP, in 3linersville, all klodi' of SCREENS for acreeninn Coal, oL the ; improved manufacture, patented to Jonaa Lanbenstein, Ith .February, 1.1.62; Rereene trisaufactured.,by • tniS "pkneesn. are more. .du ruble, maintain their Pearl. better.'and are turnishe.d as eheap.ss any. to be hail in the Connty, . . • .They.nre made aneb. shape RA to prevent. the Coal Rlidini trom nne Rite to the other be fore. It is thoroughly assorted, thus preparing,. it better than cut beclone . by cast iron or wire - screens. : .- . . . .. . . ' -The mum:nett:mem.' nrcently..'requeet nil .operatoig Wanting, Screens. to exntnine ihoee new patent - Sg -. Screen at thelr.yhop, n. nt work at 'the .Mammoth fiery of George.S..Reipplfer. near St. (, hair , Where they hive been in.nre for SOMe . time- . • - By purelming screen?! made undel , this Pat t, gatinn,or any trouble a?, to Datent.rightY*ill be voided: All Fork' lone with promytnesa and Mtch June • • 121-tf., . . . . . , /SP . ENVELOP' just -received.. - 50,000 and fpr Fait% Tchn)64lle and.retall, /tube f.ubv.ritifti- , ,.*Hotik'an(l !Stationery Store.Tnttnille. . f April . .irt. A;4. . '• . . - ... •. - B..BANNAR. 2 4 • GM= LEHIGH. TIIOI4LAS uULL wm. P. COItLIES 22-ly SAT.Uf ,-: BUSINESS CARDS. wilouNETT:.Dentins.. . -' '• .15 63" Office, SE CON D , Ea; near itiahantongo, .Potta vine- (April 23, 434 7 -17 ' . . . . QviErnENll.4laltlS,-.4lDisril and.l7.ininig Engineer,ll4lmo.6 Mee Building, Second ind !tln- September 26, .65 ' . . 14- p S. Svirsproni Dentist, Market Street, second A door 'above Third Street, south side, • Pottsville., - - Msy 5, '5l-.1 , 111 W. P. 4 II:IEAREII, - Potervilic, Pat., Into 1. - r..ot the Penasylvatila State, Geological 4arTaY, er plores lazaltymines, &e. Crctoper 1.3„ • • • I -111 ' 111 K . CAKTE4, 'Beal fistase...tkeat • I . ISLULVNOY CITY, Schuylkill rzr - Letter luldresis , ;:!!ll4l4o7 qui?. 0."• ' . ... .. •. .. A IGENCY—For:tfre•Ourichuite and- gale of Real 'EState ; buying -and selling.. Coal t taking charge of Coal Lands,..Mines, &C., and Collecting rents. Office 3talutniattgo Street, Pottsville. - "- • ... ... . 'April ii, •60 •'. .14-3 . . • : „"; • CIiAS...V . Mt. ... . OHN.. A. OT.1"0;.: Manufacturer. • And J , Dealcr,in all kinds of Lumber, WilliamlMprt,.Pa. June 29.. '6l '• '• • •-• • . •26-ly LEGAL CARDS. . . . . . . . I) . E N.TAIIIIIN .11'..••:11/1cCOOL, • AittWitCy at •"-il Law; SILLIMA..' , !•'B:BLUDIN'O : oPpositellineri' Bank; Pottsvi lle; ISavin; been latelyconilectedWlth the War DePart, mein, and possessine• facilities for the prompt - settle ment of busin eik3 with .thequarteimas ter,. Commissary, Ordnance: Paymasters, Pepsiiin and- Auditors - Offices.. particular :Litchi:l6n will be iiald to this - branch of hasi ness: - .cions'eyariclug . and writiM2 of. all kinds. neatly (sfarchl9; .64,,z-11.4.f -. _ . .0 LAV fAT.GS.TUESSEIC,.' Aitor 6 at Law; Ashland, Schnylkill . ColintY, Pa.— Office opposite7ttithanny.llotuse,' Centre Atreet. • t3eptembey • : 36-1.7• Attorney.: and %Conn- Isellor at LaW,. Pottsiil le, Schuylkill County. Office, in . -Sllliman'e new building, nn Centru Street, pearly opposite thelitinere. Bank., .."• "1021 , 23, , 63 • • • • 2.. 91-' H. it?InoO Attorney Zaf n*.. - rrt,,.,,,tc.40c,..b0v. Pa.'- : • • • • - U. . , . . Sam.Lut.a: 11.1.'31PMEILL Attorneys at' N.-{.Law. • OFFlCE—Sonth;eaat Oirner of Centre and MarkerStreett.,.Putts).:ille, Pa.- • • , ] - 111LAINKLIN . Attorney nt X' Law. - OFFlCE—G;‘ntre 67f.reet,.btigiv *the' Itpittnr Po!paville,T2,l Fri IIIE:11A.P4 It. HANNAN, Atli:wary al 11 Diw. • 011iccl Coatre Street,. cippoiita_the topal •Chareli,ll'etteril,te„ Pepria. •, , • November Yq a 3 • 67.17 • Attorney 111. LAW, Pia - N . olle. Solniyl;kill County. Pa.-- OFFICE-In Malmiltango Stirkt corner of Second. • • .April 11. •57 • • • , • Lly • . PASSAGE - .:.. - -NCIENOIEg • . . • Br FIRST-CI T0T4.1.. 4in; .ST.g.PiSilir3. Gid:Way . andf - ,15 , -,zak:Mbiat,real Lines; Sailing Weeklibetyken'..EN•GLAND, IRELANDand AMERICA.. AiRO. by the 'WAS . LIMB OP CLIPPER SAILING PACKETS weekly,. between LIN- 7 E1110(th and-NICW TORR. . • • . • •• SIGHT DRAFTS ori•the 15ational Rank. 'payable. at. !thr . of its branches In-England and Ireland. .• -• ' • • those who. wish logo to orsend:tot - their friends tram Europe, can purchase tickets, at the limiest rates, from SABEL & SE4RLE, 23-Broatiwny,iNen - York, Or their-agent,- • J. FRANIII4N.IIARRIS, • • At his Carpet and Oil Cloth Store,•Pottsrille. Pa. Feb •. .• ' . 8-6111 . . Ii Ii . . Ai' l ll' AMR A.G 'FICaIII.. . . IRELIID *it ticErtrooL, • BY TILIi " Old 81a , 31r. Star Line" of Liverpool Packets, lAA VI 7 , C, I,cl'Ettrcol. es TmASiEn Arm 74ru or RACII RCN= • FAII.II.E •sss;: 0114' CURRENCY.'. . . , . • Passengers by this line of - cittps are .not - routred to wait. for it letter from the Liverpool 'Agent* before' go • .- -iing; there to ' embark, but . leave ,i - , - . hnmewheneyer they are ready" : . y - . t 'ere )possessing a greet . ,advantage• over pa..sengerot • coming - over by other linew,who often ate. obliged to wit for several menthe before a chip Lk re.iny tpertil.---4 n Our ships - sail regularly o the . appoipted' dater 'as fol- Adelaide,' 2,500 tone, John Bright, •2,000 tons. Australia - ,*- • 2;000 I N•rth Ameriean,l;ooo *. 13ridgewatei,111.6.5olute (neyv),2,Soo " Belle Wood, • 2,000: ''- • Thornton, - 2,000 Chancellor, - • .2,200..." ;1,000 " C,onstitntion, . 2,000. .ICultiran)r, 2,000 Cynototre... • . 2,000- `- • . • . . The pMsent-pricii for ; Adult Passerfgeivi from Liver pool kJ New. York, iii 333. PAYABLE IN OUR. CUR RENCY ; and $:10 front Liverpdol to.Potteville; if. they &Vire to pity to Pottsville. which will . prevent'any de-' lay in New York. AISO, IN CUNA:RD.ULIVE OF STE,III7IIEII6I, ... . . . :. 'F.AII- , ' E.:ONLY. $35 00 -. --' . . From Liverpool .or QtieenstOWn to New 'York, /Inning.. every'altertmte Tiimithiy, from Liverpool, and eimy aI . - tc , rnate Wednesday from New.Yriric. -• .. . . . -. . ' 'Present price of•passage from. Lieerpetel or Quens- Children under : l2 years of age:YU:a-price; payable ingold or its . equienlent; • - • rlirltemittaricesbn'the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub- . and its bmiichcs, - andLi*erpool and London, foi Sale In sutni of £1 up to . . • ' .„ ers are. :also Sent Iron '.leavi York to li eenstown,. Liverpool, London,.llaere and• Paris; . For Passages or Drafts, apply to : . • D.:BANNAN, - • • • • . : Agent for Austin, Baldwin &. Co. toritepts procured from oily part of. !ripe.. and Milts; ..bc;..importsd, by applying . to .• 'June' 13, 'V; •• . • . BANNAN. _ F114111,W PATI;NT.. -2111.E.TALLIC MMEMin , . Mr-tight - and- IndeStructiblel, fur . protecting and pre- Perving. the Dead,. fur Vaults, Transportatitia; Ordinary interment, 6r Future Removal. - • • c 0... • Manufacturers; 536 Broadway. New York. • Pot' Bale only by IIt..IIC.LINE . A: • ' • •. 'Wholesale and Retail.Furnitura Dealers, Market St.. between' Second and Thtrd,,rotterille, Pa. . • Drunkenneaw tured.:-.The Inebriate m ay now bid defiance to the tempting cup: Dr. ZANE'S ANTIDOTE* T''OR. STRONG • DRINK isa certain mire Got Drunkerines.s. Jt creates a dislike roe strong drink, and can:he admintitered - withmit the knowledge of the patient.: ; Price . sl. a box: , Sent by mall to Any address, by S. C. ITBEIAM," 403 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. -Circulars - sent . free. JOILN..O. BROWN SON, Draggista,!‘genta for ' *- . June 13, .03: 2.44 y W11 . 1.•E • • WIipLESAI;E AND RETAIL. DEALER DI T011.A.000 PIPES ,AND CIGARS. tcntre tippkteite the Town hail• POTTNiILLE, PA.; Feb. 21,*•61; . ' • ' BS-tt • U. S. STAMPS, / LEGAL, COMMERCIAL and • • BUSINESS Nor. 14, , 6.1.! At. llUGllESP:Apothecary. .13 emovr.il of Jones's Floor dc Feed . Store; L '—The un,derslened has. removed - his Flour and. Feed storefrom-,Norwegian and Third Slreets,: to the. corner of Market Streets; where he will keep oriband a choice stock of articles labia line,mid a Sue szSciriment of first class ..Groreries.. •• Ilia oldTriends and cu tomes aie respectfullyaollet- Led to continne.their natrouage,. while the general pub lic 'will Andhla articlee A, No. t, and are invited to give hima call. ' . JOSEPH D. - JONTES:. April 1.3, .63 ' • - •• • .1741 '``Z permatorrhieit • caul 'bo Cared.;.;—Dsetor , RA,ND . S:SPECIFIC care* :ipermatorrhcea,'Seminal Weakness.. Impotency:' Less -of Power; dm.. speedily 'and effoctoally. effecti are trniy- magical. A• trial . for the Sranine will convince the most skeptical (Irian nierits. Price $1 f hex. i. Sent. post paid to any ad,. dress; by S.. C. UPll.Alt,•4o3.Chestnnt Street, Philadel phia,.Pa. Circniaraitent free. - , JOELN G. BROWN, &, .SON,Drugeisni..9gentaloiPottavillo:',. June 13,,.6.3. . . .T - ADZES , 4101. ro , wAvrciorl3s LA' .•. . - • . ' * A. Fine stack of Lidice; Golf:Matches. Chat.: lain . Clinins. SeAM, Sx. • • R. C. GItEF,N; ..,Weiriannker and.Jetreler, Centre Street, Patti:wino. .th.ceinber . . - d • •-• .: KEPT, BY itcps. ,FRpsT,' • Market skip, 4,4'71 dour helot°. fil..ixem - • F foie' and Feed . .- • • ?Ars. Fred pni - potitz tt) "kotp on hand, a 'variety ri YE;ONTABLES. FLOWEIth, 1:181r; She feels 'geattful to her-fitentin for their former • patrnnati., and ,hoiree thatit-may be conttnned: by 'giving her;an , early • .' • •• - . . I.IELMBOLD'S GENITINH PM:PAR-ANIONS; • • • EXTRACT• . - -.• . • - - • ".• •`SARSAP ARILLA,' • 'l7 • • • • " TRPROYBD ROSE watia. Pill BP .111. Sets o f I 2- A lo ! 4 ;rt o4 / COPteo*. • - FOR SA.ti . BY ill; DR864115T8 - EVER Minx .— . : Mec, sft anti each "See.; . • • • . ASK FOR BELMBOLtra TA E No•om-ER. Cntriprieinn. Autunin Leaves.. Flnxere Rnser, *Wlcut•olit the . ...4kdrertliernent and e4nd for • Flowere, Scenes in: &c. For We. at, * AND .. AVOID -m a cti.4. Book - Store, - Nov. 7, IStia. - • . • • : ' . . POTTSVILLE, 4qpi.r47..:prxrg.g.gi ::.: CELEBRATED'.:.. ST:O.NACII: ,::-.:131TT.1a-:,'.-:-.::. Apure Inid:pon:ertul tonic, colTeCtiire find alte:tailve:of - . wonderful etileacylia diseases of the • ' Stomach, Liver and. Botvels,'... onresAiripepsia,. Liver CoMplaint, Headache, "Genentl Debility,•Hervonsuess, Depression of Spirits; Con stipation, Colic, Intermittent Fever, Cramps ant I . pas ra . sin.ancilrll., Bodily Complaits e ; i 6 k f n eittier whether inherent in the system, or .produced bs special ranSes. ' - ; ' OM= iCothing that is. not .wbolonie, genial and restora , ' rive In its nature enters into . the composition of 13.0: TETTER , S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular, pre natation- contains no. mineral'of any kind, no 'deadly bidanical element tno fiery excitant ; but It is a com, bination of the extracts of rare . balsamic-herbs and plants, • with the purest and mildeet of all diffusive stinmlants. - • - . It is well to be ftimrtnedegainst disease . , And, Oa far ha the human system eau be protected by,hurnaii wane against maladie:, engendered. by an nnii•bote.sOnre at, mesphere," Impare water,' and oilier: - Jxtermal 'canift4 116.9TETTTIR'8 lllT l l'Enntyrellt.4t ; on-as a Aare . - : Iri distrieti infected,: with . PrWrar axis A(11111-it has peen fonndinfatliblo as n preventative, and in Jisiable. . asi remedy, and thonianol.'whn..nrt to it under air . prehension of an attailr.,..calxi th ourge: toil. thou_ 'sands 'sands who. negier.t.to.nvall themseves 'of its protectiCo• qualities_ In ndvanie, arneured bya very brief Coarse of this irutritionSmedielne, Fever and Ague potion ts, .af ter being plied - with.cininine fur months in • gain, until fairly Saturated; vdt.ll .that dangeronS. al .tiniold. are not lintreqey 'r..itore.l.l to heaith . Within' i few days: by'' .nost . Elt'S BITTERS. . . . • •'. - -•-. ' . . ~. . . ...The.welarstomich Is timidly Invigorated ana the ap petite . reatotd by tills agreeable 'Xonje,.aria "hericu. V".," w.,ndura increiee - of ,BySpepsin and in. lees con firmed forms of Ituhgesmoo,. gentle and, apperient;.as well an-upon the'Llver..-te : shut' invariably reliever+ the constipation shpertuduceahr reg Oar action of the digestive and pkretiye °mans. . Tersins of feehle Lib:t, liable to Nen : one .. Attach+, Lou - ne;e+ of•Spi.rita, and Languor. find prompt and'pernitment reliefTrom the Bitters. The. testinMuy ori,thie point 19 nit eAcittsied,' and from both .Pekee.. Theagnny . of Bu.mCs.Como Isimmediatcly assuaged by ,a single dose of too stimulant,' and .by occasionally I•&euitlug to it, the'retniirOf the complaint may be'pr&• aPeneral'tonlc. liOI3TEWIIIt.S.:BITTBII.4.pi()- .(luce effect 4 which mast be .expeilencea or witnessed before they . Olinbe fully appreciated.. In cases of Core to.rct-rzoNm. WEAnam,'Paintirvaa DEOAT . IIIId Debility' anit - Dccxevitudo aiming from OLo :boa, It eierclseilhe electric' intluenc!...the -conyaleecent stagea..ofnil diseases it . opCratee! aq a dclightful lrivigomat. the Bowers of nature' are elaied, it operatee' to re 7 eri-. .force and.re-establi:sh.thernl nst but not lemt..itis The OniiSare'Stimuiant lug manoructurtyl . fOitn sound. and. inocuous ricatcrinls and entirely free from tim'aeld eletncuts . present more Or less in nll timordinary.tonics And stomachicis :or the No medicine him been : so •unbeare4lly, and._ It mnyielrulY'added.4&serredly popular Irilth the . : tritel7 I . l:gent-portion, or the. c,orinniunity, news Prepamd & SMITiI. Pittihnrg,•Pa. Scdd by. all Druggists, Grocers and Storekcypers eve. 1-IELAII3OLTYS o'f:ENTRACT. :BUCHU! 11E14fJ3OLDA . ..,XTRACT liligE(l7, HELMBOLIrB EXTRACT . itcHII, .11E.01.130L, EX:±RACTBUCtit, itELSIB6LD'S .. E.X.TIi.)I6T. BI;JOHTT, ApirAtivo and t*cille remedy for dis&ls(mi the , Bladder, • . . Kidneys,. • Gravel, . Dropsy'. Bladder,', .lildaeys,.•• Gravel, Dropsy; Bladder. • • Kidlleya, :Gravel,• .Dmpsy, Bladder, ' lildneys • Gravel, • ; Dropsy. GOA:NIG :WF.A.IiNESS ; ORGANIC WEARNESS, • ORGANj.C. A:ND ALL DIkiASEB OF. 118 •Sernal Oitana. Sexual Orgaiia, - Sexual'Organs, SeXual-,Organs, ' Sexual Organ, • Sexual Organs, Sexual' Or • glins, Sc. znal Orgapai ' ;Sexual Organs. Seitutl• Or,nna.; 'Sexual .6rgane,. 'Sexual Organs', Sexuar Orgsne, • Sexual. Organs, . Seival Organs; arlFing tmnt execnsen, early indirelltins;exivsniv and lininndencles, and removing all 'lmproper -drchargati crimper clating in . • . frlale or:Female, • 71ale . ai-Fem . ale, Male or Female, - -111,,aleler: Female, -ale or Female,. It Is a fact longainee . established. that persons suffer ing with any .disease of these organs are affectial in bod ily. health and mental poweis,and 'exnerietice - many ng symptoms; among which "•Will be found Indisposition to Eiertion, Loss of Memory, Diticculty In. Breathing; General Weakness, liorror•of -Disease : Week 'Nerves; Trembling, Horror of Death; Night Sweats, Cold Feet, WattefaineeS. Dimness. of Vision,. langnor,• Universal lassitude of the Masc . -filar Eysteta; .often Ettore:tons Appetite;•.with Dyspeptic "Symptoms, • Hot "fends, Flushing of theltody, DrYness of the Skim pallid COantenance, and Eruptions'on the' Face, Pains ln'the Back, 11ettyinesa of the Eyelids, frequently bittek titiota flying before the eyes, With temporary suifusion and loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Itestlessns. These symptoms, if allowed 'to go on; 'which this Medicine invariably removes,:soon - follow-- LOSS OF POWER,FATLTIT, EPILEPTIC FITS.: . ', Who can say that•thwe excesses 'are not fretpiently • followed by those Direful Diseaies, "INSANITY A. 1 4.7.) CONSIIMPTION.7 .Tae rtroeitna or rue :swat ASTILMI3 "and the melancholy Deaths iv Consumption; bear-am vle witeess to the Tyeth of this. assertion.'. • • HF,LMBO.I3 EX'T'R.,CT OF BUCIIL- I s a . ce!tain, sate, and DpeelY cure, nom wliateter ,eause tliey have originated ;and no•mattei of • How Long. Standing, How *Long Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standing, How, Long Standing, 'Ho* Long Standing. It is taken without hindrance - from: basineis, and . lit tle, tf any change of • _ Is pleasant in its teats and odor,, . _ • And inimediati in Its action: s yon are suffering witianynrtiliabc;ye - dtltreadag ailmet,ta o; PROCURE' TH /t.E.IfED Y DATE,: • . PR.QGURF, - 711E 62;0E,- . '...-pROcURE . THE.BEKED Y A T . . 'SEXTROT.BUGHT • .must:beitefit seVerybody, from•-the almply delicate to e. confined and - despairing i n i a nd. • , . . . NO EQ. IS' TO BE FOUND,. ' • • . . NO EQ AL:IS TO BE: FOUND' - , . • NO EQ IS TO BE'rovis-D.* . . • , • . - Vele* $1 per „ f or $5, al to totyiddrers. Prepared by 11. T. LIELMBOLD. .1k . .p0t..i04 South !TENTit St., below Chestnilt, . • „,,o r ro.A : • lIELMBOLD'S .Medical Depot ; . • . . tisuwitoqrs Drag and Chemical Warehouse, • .. . 39 , 1 .13roadwiay, New ICerik. BEWARE OF -COUNTERFEITS I.TNBRENCI- PiEDDEALERS,.who endeavor to diepeee ..for their Own and "other ^ articiei on the reputation attained 50.11.u..y..LKTT1L: . .:i. - 9.TVY;..TENNSyi•2y - :AMA, GHAT CENTRAL PAHL . • DOztailints utildskto the Great Central 1?" • . from .13einsylkilt Commity; ' Doss'. Bolt ateknowledges Ole : . tollirtwinit ..Donntions fot.the Great illanims Watt,- , ..fsoniabe Citizens orPort C'oni :. '• - Prom Schuylkill Lodge, Pie . 27, 1 0 of o K.E2O . 00 Flom Reliance Diyision, No'l2l, 1;3 Of T 15 00 From .3.1 E Sabbath Sphool, amount collect . - • „Amount dakvied by Mrs. J.- B. Bensinger.. . , 31ra 13yrnee......51 , 00 ... " .. Dorckleil::. 50., ". Gorman..'„ .1 00 Miss O'Bryan:'. : . 50 • " T. Mulled— : GO Mrs Jones • '.. " Dickey:-."..: 50 " Kepley •to - ".1F eg an.- .... 60 ' " .Templin ~ . .% • "13 Mullen .:. '.'so " Krebs...-. 40' Mr B Mullen :,. • - 50 .. " McGraili..: . 25 - " Itaxidenbush 30 "..Mulleo.. , .., ,50 ' •51r.Carer . . ....50 " "• 1i1e0.agh.....:. 50 " M . .D I .... , Ougii . e . r-. ... "....P „ ott .... :.100 . -.-. .ty. : .. .... it.. 5 " :E.Burk .. ::: '23 . " 31 - Burk... : 23 . " - Gleason . .... 50 , " Blunt .. '......... 23 ' . -4 80ber....... 10 " Marion,..:. . '25 . " Griffith: :.... 50 • "'T Berigan.. - 2.5 . 4' . Knowles'.:. 50 • " Fitzpatrick. 23 '' J . E . epley,... 20 John Woods... •- 25 " Jones ...... • 60 "Mrs Hertzog..... 25 '.' B Allmon -... 50 • " Nolen ..... .25 ; ". E kleDonnel 60 " 31 Connaley . . 25 ." Colman . :... :23 ".1V Lyons... . 25 •. " Mooney.. „ _lO . !‘ Woods .'.... -25 ','".. Hertzog ...." 50 ". Cisulev...... 25 !!' Mu11en......: 50 ...iVaugfin..... .25 -." B Garrigen: '25 .T Cornaly...' 25 " Elliott ~ .... •2 5 "McDonnell.' 23 :'" O'Brien.. : ... 25.. " Gunsou . /.. 25 " Quinn . • •23 •". Con.sidont.. '25 .." Gray • - ' 50 .4 ' Dougherty. • 101 • ".Wright...:.' 50 4 : Sanders, „ i 10! • " Lynn .: ' 50 " Tee' • - -.5 • " J 1.3 Sassing- N or • - 100 [ Dote Connel.... 25 !Hen Lewis ... . A 00 '-' -Hilbert.. .... .30 "-N6u g htan. • " 25 .'• 25, ". Welsh • 25, .""Burnham..: 50 . . . . Arne/wit subseribed • 611 - the 'wort:tam _at . . 14 - intersteeit ct; irctit Work: . TH . • iD Wintersteen. •50 stiSe.rt $lO 00 3 :Ids Smith 166 R P. Lee: 10 00 iklitc(S:ormic: 50 RStanback.....- 2 00• F 8art0n..:..:.2 . 16. Jos 2 33' , D Evans' Garrigan...; 2 33:Wm '2 00 Al Zink ' 2 16,113 : 2 00 T Mnllen:., .....-.. 2' 2.5' 1 31 Purcell • 83 1 66tJnO Swartz.... 1 66 . G jrohnsitin, . • ,754Wm'Syuagh.;:. 1 56' B Conunar.. 2 XII) -Griffith 250 2 25:JaS :, .2,16 J ' 00{0 .67. •58111 1....-.2'03 31. . l 50;8 Junes ' •:2 16 W . 501J.Dungherf.y... - 2 18 J - 75!11' . .80vi1e11:...... .1 58 Jiai Smith 610 ,11c1,11.n . 5ky.1,. 41 Jno 58113 Jackson • • .41 • Fagen 1 60 1 1 - Winterstoon. • 75 S Ellet.. ; • 661Jaeob . 11424. 133 66;8 :.. 2 00 . E 1501 L T l 6 J Teblpfin •• 1 .83 1 .11aniel Hain.... 1. 83 W W 03.14. • , 501 - . •• • . • Intous.l9oUciled airs H Guitar-- 4 , .T 001 11 Davenport,. 501 3Ess'33ltossiter 33- Carhus • 501 11 Mattson.. 001 'Rev, :tow rey 5,00 Mrs 1.00 E Stu • :50 • C Bogatt • 50 J Wentz, .; .. 45 Win Henderson. 00: E - -3Q Miss S - - 50 _Mrs E Sedd4i. 1 00 Marg Haddsty. 2 50 J -• Hadesty .ngoil 5 years. . "15 J B Horn.; .... -1 00 J Boyd- Ou Jnutes Rhoda. 2 00 _Mrs 2 00 3liss 3I Rhoda. 1 DO Jrs Bootie , 900 T G Bnone... 1.00 Annie 31 Stuart 50 C.DLenciek... , .. 501 Ifrs . l3 SCiehros. , 25 . y -Yrs.' S. . Mattsoii pars 31;.11n11......: 50 . 1J S'llordpli., . : . 50 •. - ID - Dick.... .. - . ,-. . 1 00 _ . 1.130i1j Dowpart. 1 00 Ilba Bauchtuan 50 ... Mtn Casel • f.' 25 . E - Morns. . ..: .. : '..50 ' ,J . S. i11ii)tum........ .. 50 • INViltbnltith...... 50 -'i J3iarguart:...so Fl Cortright.'.. . 15 • J Futiclerwhite • '' 2.5 hir Zoigler,: - .... '5O - C.P Gollrcis .. .:..1.00 E. Moody. :., .. 1 50* •:• An'i I" Mattsolt .25 • Mutt.son - 25- Mr S Matbion .10 00: Mrs Mattson:'.: 500 Turner • ' .1 00. - Illingsworth: • 50 A. Until • 54 " I Miss E -1 00 Wm. Cliff: :'5O I Mrs C Reed . . .1 .00 1 Wi:•feman.. .54 Gloward • 40 G Lawrence' 2 00' ' 5 00. 10 , 23 • Beir. Mrs P May...." voo d 13. T. " Mr At Mrs Mc ' • Combs •:..2 50 Cailected LI Mrs .1 - Beir..t2 .50 . J. Reiter... 200 Mist;.E Flarris.... 1.'40 Mri A Stevens, " „ 25 • " 0 Wertle,:• : ' 50 '" •14. 14 Heeb ner.:... 1 00 tkillected by Jfi.s. Eli rim. nptit.ro. at Ilelmirnt. •• • Miss B. 51') Mrs Creary •. 50. .Mrs.SlQltens • 50 " McDonnell... 25 . " S • Zituiner:- ;Zimmer- ' ; • 50. '5O• W 50 " S " .A' Whalen. C Jeffries,. .''• Thomas 10 • Mrs . 25,Mrs 11 Thomas.' 50 • " WHO-Lang. 501- :I J O'Brien:. • 15 • Miss I:l:Conway. SotMiAs E Snyder; 25 Wm. Hertzog... 2 00151 rs 'Clary 50 ',far .501' " Grants • 50' 10IJno Williams. 35 Eli Thompspn..l 0051 T . Stevons."... 15 , Cash 50 *— Grant... . :.,: . 10 Collecitd by'.;itft-a. Dr. Sei prolr-is aid 3fix. J: reid. 4 ` Cmley : . 50. ".Cowden. .25. -" McDonald: .1 00 ".d Lime, 2 00 "r-d H Limo. 2 00' " Q WEleeh- • 1 - , Smith, 2'oo freid -5 DO i ltlistOlak-Seig . 7 • iroid• 00 1 2Ere A Dolton:: 1 00 • " G W Broirn; • '.525.00 U Ganc.:.:.•:: 5 00! ?dreg LTlrrinsa: 5 001 " Oregan 1 00 1 ".LSettzing- • •:• • •- 0r. , ., .. : 1 po. G Snyder. •1 00, • "J . Snyder.. 001 • "-.1 , `.8ny40r... " 1101dcr..... -1 00 .1 -" J MclArd. 501 Bettxin .. 25 1 Dagge `' 0 Gwinner.. 60 1 G Gwinner OO " 50 " Long - 50 1: • . " Woand . . 001 50' Dogecled . by ;Mrs. ••I, : • •' 41/..h .." L .Rossetnr SD . " Davis - I 03 Mr Er01der.....1 00 -' Unknown '.• • I .00. NM R.._ ..... 50 —7- 67 25 • lfellz (pad "Mrs. .1. . . • NYE J Medlat..s 00' -• J S Gordon .....3 00 - . C DLerwick....2 00 James 0re.n....3.00 J Osler . - ' 3'00.' Geo Zeh. 1 85 Thud Sherman. _1 50'. ' Jas. OBIS. ! ::.. " .1 50 John Grinef.....2 23 - John.McCora.. 2 001 David -Welliens.2 00 .... Jacob Sims ' 200 '.. (John: Ryan.. :..I. 50 . IP. Gillaspie......l. 50 .• Dan Kelley.: ....I 00 : • 11. M Knoble ' IAO • - John 'SsroVel... 50 • Thoi Roger', :..1 50 .• Id'ichl O'Harn...l, 50, I•Law .13ishop. -.2 00 - . Jui Gillasple:....2: 00 . .. ;Wm Gavis '2 00 ' . 'Dan Weaner...l 50 IWiindat Weinierl 00 • Leonard Mertz.s .00 ' ' • . 'Henry Shisler.-.2 00 . 1 1 4 D Willians. :.5 00 . - ' - Daniel Knit 00 Miss G Heebner - 5 Of) Mrs - Simpson...l 00 J Freed..... 50 " Sbisler..... '5O "..Tackson2... 25 " Zink.... :.. 25 .• "',lurk:'• 65 "-J Marguart 50 Emma Barton.. 50 Mrs lieavna..'.. 5 Ellen Dougherty -50 Mrs' B Cregan. 251 " Hanley., 25 C Fricky. - 50 Miss E Hagerty. 251 ALrs J Mer11er....2 00 " D Knitle...l 00 David Paul • . - I. 00 Mrs J Osier, ...2 00. . • " J Gibson.. .::501 • " B Culbert..l 001 ". Wolfinger.•.l 00; ".'E: Seligman 501 " 501 " J Seliginan. • 25, Master C .Mertz 251 Mrs Wm Shapell 50, 0 '7., Mertz...2 00. CoPeeted by .PB77i P Steinbeek.: .36.00, -Ernst-Grover...l 00j John Weaist....l 00 1 Thins Hern.......1 00 A. W 00 Dant Shaner....l .00 A , C Gowen:. .. .. 00 ; Wni' Groves. '...1 00 , .Peter O'Neil, .:.2 12 Alex ..2 25i Bided O'Neil... :1 50; Thos' Wiley, 00' Henry Condon..l. 001 . Collected by.ifra. ,and Mrs. J. .fte•Al . b. Krebs... 42 . 00; Mrs Price_ :.1 00 Gco Haiu........2 001Sara9 Bretz. . 50- • Mrs G Hain: :. :1 001 Geo : . 30 , J Krebs ....I' 00 1 Jas 50 • Jos Wright 1 00131ich'I Zerber-..1 00 Mary Goodman: 25 Henry Krebs; .'.2.00 - . Wrn Krebs . 501ticli'd Lynn.... 50 • Eli Tbompion..l 00 • • - ' 16 75 'Colkc;led by Miss .31.,.341 M. • E..,.„4"illiattis. • • Jas Berry ....fsl 00- r 3lrn Ttodgeris..., 50 • Mris.Z P :1 00;Mrs "Ilt•edy...: 50, _ r., Jan-Bert- 1 00i McKenti.:... 50 loco", Reedy ,".•.2 - 00; "-Aker 25: Mrs .J Geiger...l Ou t " Carr . 25 , • "' Itenb liain.2 001 " Shire's , — 23 • " Itummer 00 Mrs Temp1e.....2". ... • 15 D tiltireY 50111rItTlgers ...,. MZcrbee....... 50i • 17 90 One Day's Wages by die Eiailoyees - ruf Franklin /ross.Works, Collected NI Son, at IBltitian. • • - . Robt 00,JnoDentzes......1 • '.F 8atimi0....5 00'Hugh Xildaiy..-.1 66 .Inoltlullen , 3 00 And MCKeyvn.....l 66 'Jae C .11,0xbv...2 50 Henry Brelmer2l 00 •RObt Wheolir...2 25 Owen Fegati boy .58 Isaac B Rich.... 2 20 Jno Shaw . 58 • , -Edwd Seddon.-:.2 Jno Went d 0..: 30- - .:' ' lobt•Dinemoris .2 15 Win Allison dd.. .37 ' 1 Wm -J ..31.e.Quatie2 15,,Yohnson Gage do 40 . Gen Reber 4. da*l.ooAlf Heebner do; Obadiah Reed..l 90;Saml Dinamore.l 00 • •P A Hain •• 160 : ''—:'42'bB Rio Glenn, • ' " • , • Steinbeck Thos Oli' .4 00 ,Jos ...1. 00 Wm. Cliff • 145 Danl:Thircel....l 75 Jno Simmerit....2 23 Jofi;• J - lixigers....l 00 67 ; Wm Quinn . •2 00 inn 2 00 IWm,Conway....l 00 Danl Gillamer..2 'Neil Mies ' 1 67 least - Geiger...2 00 .. 7. 21 :011 . Th it omthe a . 7 aB. nede 4 l 4 . 7:o ; o b nen W oo ji i. T : it ri as,,xe ies , Rigpr 2gtort . gi4B7, 4;s e: lfrOile Henry Thomas. 2 004104. NOITSSOni Mathew- Kelet . ..2 76Robot Thomart. John'Munn... 4 00 Sam'l Dobbs J. Us Collins:...-.2 75 0 Morrison. :....: Wm Steen::: i ...2' 75 Jno Willem_ : David 01ark...'.2 75 Edw-J..e51ie...!...;, 1 W Zimmerman.2;7s g Zimmennamt, Bobt Aisne -- 2 . 75 Edw Short.._:. Gen Shires, ,Tr.. 2,16 Jas Devine Joe Boyer 2 75 WM Robinson;. Gen'Shires, Sr: .2 25 Ab'ra Thomas!. B Zimmerman . .2' 75 G W . Downing Sarni Zertukt . .,..2 25 •.. ' Total'aradtint of ,mcinoi - ciAledted, .....$615 60 Airticles rireeirodand forwardo .[. . • 31ra John Aledle.r, 1 burr frame, valued at: .t. 2 00 2 lxittles or wino. gi4B Clara .Tonlcirta, 1 basket wax'lowers, • • valued at . • ....... 12 00 Kra J B Lossinger, 4 I.)iittles ofwind. . • . • • " S Mattson, 7 bottles of wino. • ' I " G•W lieebuer, 2 bot.tlea of wino. ' ' .. , • FROM' THE - 8 401REGT.illliD.. V: • ..: . . - I .Cs.str.B4th 'IXO;Vot. iFASTRT,' : . . . • 4ndatigade,, Ist Division, 4th A.. 0..,: . Departreent of.the•CuMberland, 4 miles . • • south. of Kingston, Ga . . - .May l 2oth, '64. - - • Deis 1 4 "thastii . - . --About the . VA, inst., While , iti camp. at Blite,,Springai, we 'had a .general_ inspection of all ordnance and ordnance, stores, and all unserviceable was condemnedand new drawn. All :Surples doinpanY, . and officers baggage was ordered to. there'ui". :We then began to think `of .soon . moyitig, l . - and there were,intrious minors as •to our. destination; some had it that we were goin . eto the Pote: Mac, sortie said - we were to go lteKentuckyi . and some 'said to Dalton.*. The latter proved bitocorredt........ - - , ''"On the 3rd inst.- we took up:. the line : of March. from. Blue Springs, Tenth,-.(aboiit . l2. O'clock) and maidtied about - a mile arida - half. seutit.of Red Clay; Ga: -The day , was. very warm arid-the roads dusty,.and . the distance marched being . Some . ntne -inilea• when we went into camp for..the night. y... 1 ' . : The next day wengain took Up the line 'of march anil travelled smith : some six miles, and then went into camp for the night, about a mile ancin half. froth Uateosa Springs. •The cavalry in adiance had Some skirmishing te daY with therebelS, :and-'drove them.- Th 6 next morning:We moved•down . tolthe Springs ' and lay-. there - . Sall : day- and_ night. -. Catoosa, Springs is a generid....natite•..for ra' - variety . of smaller ones ; of variods. names J. '`there . are • some seventyHfive in all;: biit . I oilld.:not get all. their - nanies, .bit: here are a tent: Congress ; - Emetic, ..Magnesia, - Epsom; . 11thilile; Chon teinuouSo; 'Chally Beate,. Collde,l.FreeStone, White.Sulpher; .'White Sulplier Este, Black SulOher; Red &driller, Red. Sweet, ad.; there are Many more smaller ones but, no names are given them: 'This plaCe.be ore the rebel ion Was : -6 , :oregular sunimer.:.resort - for:. the • SOuthern .Chivalry; there 'is'4 large . . frame' house on the place,. which will ctommaidate from a thousand. 0.. twelvev: hu died persona.• and ii number of out-buildings for.- gambling ,purposes i;, urpoSea I suppose, there beln . a large ten= ;pin alley. arnongthem. - The p de has - . been; much.soiled since the war, andaimee the bat tle of Chickamauga it haS been used by the . .11eliels for a: General -Hospital, Until .taken. possession of by the " Yanks..'t 'lt is a spien., did place for such apurpose, and is certainly a beautiful resort when m. , order. r -. • . - On the Morning of the 7th we i again took: up the line or march from Catoesa Springs, . mid Moved,by the dank to .within a couple of Miles Of, Tnnnet Hill, .when: wd formed in, line of battle,' -Our . Brigade (Wbittalier's) on - the. left of Division, and thir.Regiment.onleft of the Brigade, we charged up and; down hill,. through thickets and underbrush, - ..for ,a die-. tanCe of fodr mile's.: Whenwe, Were close to TUnnel TIM, the Rebels lied, : and 'we then . . Marched ..by • the .. flank : on- to. the - Hill,' Our • skirmishers Still keeping up. a brisk fut.. - We lay allnight inline - on the hill.. •1- . ' . - • - -... The. Morning-of the Bth We again 'advaneed off Tunnel Hill. in line of battle close to Rocky . Faced.Ridge,:and lay in line all 1. day. The • skirmishing' was.very..heavy .dbring the day,. and the rebel sharpshooters 90 tlui Ridge were • 'picking Ml:the - boys pretty . fast! At night we again put back to the Hill, and again lay *in line all night, .:' Theneit morning . wd were detailed on Grandßruard and adianced close . .to the Ridge :when .we were ordered to -jei • ou r were when the Regithent came . up' w ' e ordered . to . unsling knapaacks, the - General , Said he was going to give the 84th a .warm place to-day. ' .:-.-• -. i • . • 'After we had taken our knalpsacks Off; we advaneed in line of battle to the foot of Rocky - -race Ridge, through - an Open deld,..the rebels *all the while pouring,n raking fire into: : the .ranks.: After we had•get under cover cir,the . -Woods, five. companies were" deplived , .as Skirmishers; and theiCadvan.ced . up the ridge. We advanced to. ithin. two- hundred - yards of the .summit, Wher . caledge of rock, almost perpendicular, obliged:us to stop. • We kept up a .brisa fire all day..nntil about 4,. P.. M. ...when.we - were ordered to Move by the right - .think inteGray's Gap,: (as we - were told- that :Gen.::Jetf. .0. „ Davis's: . Divialith i Of the• 14th Army Corps was to .chargethe I thip.) We' moved under a raking tire, front I the, enemy, when a melancholy occurrence ,happened.:-- As our. Major (Wm. A. Boyd) was directing our Captain in regard to the stationing of his num, he was shot through both' thighs, • the left broken: By this occurrence we -lose a bravo man and able leader ; one who was well respected 'by all who . knell , him: His lig was , amputated, - thus rendering him nntit ,for the 'duties of a-soldier. After we moved to the right,• we kept :rip a. heavy fire until dark,- and the rebels did the .Isame. At 10, T. ,11,., our Regiment, or'all butt four compa nicks, were : relieved, and: fell back to where we had.left:our things in-the morning. Our. CoMpauy and four others were I left on the line all night without anycartridges. The next morning, at, daylight, the companies - were relieved, Mutes they fellbick, the line that had _been established thr ugh the night, 1 :. fired into them. , . --...: I . - On the 10th inst. we drew rations, and lay around, all pretty Well fatigued,' until it cbm menced raining, when we changed our. posi tion and pitched, dog-houses. Skirmishing • still - brisk, and cannonading. • About 12, midnight,' it rained 'hard, and •mast of the boys . were Woke up only to.nd themselves ' lying-irk water three and foul !inches deep; still, they-all seemed to be in gay spirits,.for. you Could hear them singing ild expressing their glee in many ways. 'l'' night follow hi ing we -moved 'very quietly, hound to the right and relieved a brigade fr kik picket duty. :IN .o were here two nights and one day, when; . on the morriing of tne 13th, t e: Rebelaevac-, mated Gray's (lap, and our fordes took.pos session ,of the .same. . We Ifollowed them closely' andpassed through D!kiton. .A.hard and smull place it: was, nothpig. to be seen but a few old and dilapidatedl-buildings.. Did not get to stop, but, Moved 'on I through,, and marched some five miles further South, and encamped for the night. The next . day,' again tookup the line of march and moved' ut brisklyl After we had marched some six orseVen;milee, ....we ran against the rebels:When we. Onned our line • pt battle and then built breastworks. We then. advanced and drove the rebels into their works, 'only our Div i sion (Stanleyi) when the 'First Brigade;, 'lOO was on the left, was flanked:by, the rebels in maas;:tike . result waS it had to .fall back.' The Fifth , ...Indiana Battalion of .otirl3riOde,.'opened on the rebels .with grape - and Sister; still on - came the rebel' hordes .under : he raking fire . :t# he of. the cannon, and no sup , • as'our-Brig ade was in the centre,' and af 'a mile from the "Battery; third still on o right, We Were . 1 . r moving tc support the batte ,Iwben fighting Joe. came. up with his corps; charged:the ' rebels and drove them, they leaving their, ' ,dead (some .200) on the field: I Through the . night Hooker . established. his: iines,: kind . seat . morning. he sent in a flag of. trnee dernanding' a surrender of Johnson. -11.1 d reply .was not as long as he had a name. .Jde H. then said. he would. cut him all to pieces; and ordered some of his troops_ (One Hundred and Sec ond Illinois) to charge a fort, which theydid, ' carrying and planting . their *Ors on the reb . el woks. • . Our loss in killed 11 and. wounded . to-day was; I believe, 800. , [ When ill was • quiet the bands commenced playing Hail Columbia, Dixie and ;rankee. Doodle, and •the boys raised a yell:all along theiline, and 1 have heard, since . from pridners that from that the rebels broke "and 'fled - In, 'disorder,. thinking the whole Yankeeme was Makihg one grand charge. The he t 'morning, there. were no rebels to be Seen, w titthe exception' of a few dead - - which had been left. We marched on tbreugh their works until within duffle. of u smaltplace on . `the. Coosa River called Itesacti. ,Here theebels • had. tome 'very formidable Works, but ,ey fled and left i n them:all, and a humber, of a and working materials.. They left a nun er of theirwouh ded behind lb fall into our h ils. They tired . the... Railroad bridge across Om. River, but otir forces, rireased, them elose..erteugh„to pre yent it frourbeing all destroyed. .WO moved :6405. Me2M!Mig!l . .t; ,f . r • __ ~ . • Eutaw promise three•Prosam' too are now prepense to execute - JOB and•BOOIL PIMPING Of every ectipticm at theta:lles (cum' Mime Jocular, damper - -than It con be done at sot other establedenieni hi tie -• Counk69N 4l o B ,' ';•-, • •I• •-•••••.-....-..,, :•;: ~•;; ' 7 , , ; ~•• ..,. r jasmine, Paumpial,*'..,. ale at Ir.seilles&- • j6argo Postillrlik: v Ki ll iiiiiiii Tiallues‘ Hama 8i1e ,., ' • -:. ••••••• Paper Boobo o ~ Artielee IC Agate/W4 itisno Hooks - 'Bill Itonasy— , - er , " ,- ;-' , ,-.• eider Beek4 am., 'At the reri abating Imaik 'it:* Sods at JOB TM .1" mom extendrolhiat Wave any other calm en sheik 1 .section alba sta., and wa bop bolds 4112Pkiled 'Pramey foriolibtag,•:, Being a patetical Printer o we erla imamate' out ware to be m 'asst as any can be turned oat In the "Idea • PRINTING ai 00 anti done at the 'hottest wise ' - , " ' • . Boma: .... • Booki isoand In variety'otetyls.. - 2/0/0/ Hooka ot every description nianufaccariai bottnd and ruled 10 order. at shortest notice : . NO. 26. . on across the river,. and, marched on to With- Pa three relies of 'Xingetr. l l When we halted and camped. - Yestrday - we moved: out 'our Brigade in advance---the2lst Kentucky on as •skirmishers, and: our ;Regimemt,• - .10 support them. We advanced to this : raide of :town with but little oppesition, when, just; on 'this aide of town ; the rebels were 'plitinlY visible out hill in front of ne. They o. :pmeda piece artillery on us as we-formed :a -line of. bat- . tie, and our. artillerY was .coming ,np:.when the rebels 'opened four pieces on us; butthey soon left their position when ourreeces open en on them:;. We then advitneed some •tkft miles, when the rebels were seen MAIL' open field advancing. „This chetgredour : advance • a little, and we builtbreutivorka, and as 130011 - ea we had-onr artilleryinPositionandePened on them,. they all broke:and .ruor, except one line, which fell back in order:, .The object of their movement.was to get their wagon train out of the road. We adveheed m 81 1 .11 14, went into camp just before dusk (skirmishing' brisk) some four miles eolith of Kingston, Ga. Bru, 7, P.,ltt —To-day, we. have not moved any but are. resting. All hands are having a general -wash, .belpg the first w.e have had since we left Blue Springs. The bridge across Coosa River has been ooreple ted,- arul the trams.were ii. town to-day. It' is rumored here that the rebels are reinforced from Lee's army, but. we do not credit it, for we think he needs all his force to operate . against Grant. .-. We have heard good news from • the. Potomac Army, and think - our . brother soldiers have done well, and we are to imitate their deeda. We have done hard work andrnarehing in this 'department, baying been on foot since the 8d inst.; and are • all now in dne - spirits and confident .of success .. The loss . our Regiment is two killed, and thirteen wounded .. The health of the Regiment is good. AS' the mail out this evening. I shall have to close. . :,- C. N. T Co. E, 84th Ind. Vols. • .2 73 .2 75 .2.75 .275. .2 75 : .2 75 2 73 .2.75. .2 73' .2' .2 75 .2 75 2 75 225.:;': Gits.'llicitunn J. Oerzsev,` the Union candliiiito for Governor of Illinois, in opening hie canvass at Chicago last Friday evening, me the following. . . -• May I indulge myself fora moment to give patio a few of the-reasous Why I became an anti-slat ery mtui? [Yes, yes.l- I know that what rtffeets the - character of any one man in the country ia of but little consequence ; still, it was a big thing with.." rite, and coutrolledall the tutu= thoughts of my life-I-made - me honest on•the Aneation—modo Ins purely honest:' My. father was a slaveholder; he Lad a Wife and eight children,4incl—only one He gro—[laughter]--and identified himself-with .the uistitution of Slavery... He was a Vitginian bora, living in Mullin:4y, a cooper by trade. - A' negro fell to his lot sinnollow, with Other. things, from his father's estate. He took that negro, learned him-the carpenter's trade; he lived in the family', while all the'etaldren wore' being born he hursed us,` took care of us, hid us along by the hand, and • father (so I am told and . l believe We true) never' gave him. a lash of. lick or any unkind 'word. [Ap- plause.] He was one of the noblest black man I have ever seen. After 'awhile, in the course of events, rey . parents died: end left us poor—very poor, Iwils eight years old: I saw that negrtn put upon the stand and sold off at auction. That did not concern me very much, • I scarcely knew what it meant. I now those who'Were - my Mende -whom I loved dearly, and still sate timid about it, and, eripposed.-as S. boy that it was, all' right . 'That 'negro carnet often to see ns, - se he -was taken aivay.only eight or. ten miles. .He teas thin forty years of age.. Shortly afterward„a son.. of the purchane.ri In the wrath and tired the me. ment, 'exposed tua.bld bare back and gave` one hundred deliberate lashes. The npwa cam. to us children through mymarried sister, that' od' , story of how old 'Uncle Tim 'had boon treated.— • Something settled-hold of die then, young as I was, and I made a resolve, for a boy,.of quite a-. serious ehatacter-that if ever, in the providence of God„I grew up to he worthanything; enctugh to bnyliinv.back to freedom, I would. do master I presume, was as kind"as they generally. are. It is not the owner of a elayo lam abusing, but the inetitution.. J am striking at something higher than a. man—the - system. Time . 'passed on and I remained poor. Finally,' California -be r came the rage, ancli. went there. • I got together money knough to come back home anikgci to Ken- . • lucky.. I kept mj promise ; I bought him and - set him free, and Ithen swore eternal vengeance- on the institution of - Slavery... - • . • . • PorlArin .A.HKt3 PATIOLt..-4C is stated that Ed. ' C. Pollard, of the Richmond .F.Nminer, who flour- - ished at thd BoSton hotels for several days as E. 'A. Parkinsen, has; since the issue - of the. order consigning him to. Port Warren, petitioned...to be - paroled, on plea of extreme. ill-health,. to .reside with his sister at Newburg, - N. Y. , -; While our : prisoners Richmond were dying. by scores of starvation and ill-treatment, appeahi were frequently made to,,the rebel government in • their behalf, and in confirniation• pf the allege- • lions of an insufficient eupply-of food, it was -.- lamed that some of the prisoners had been redu 'tied to the necessity of eating a dog , to satisfy the' • cravings of hunger.' - In purimance. of the policy consistently pursued by the paper . with which this heartlekti and 'brutal , wretch was connected, he' sneeringly replied that the Yankee prisoners might eat dogs if they'faneied, but no Southern gentle man would choose etch' food The government may be gracionslypleased to grant the reined of .. - this accursed specimen of chivalry but. Mr. Pol will certainly learn to his wet that Fort War 'ten is the safest place in, which he Can be. .Re turned Richmond prisoners can-be found; oven in Newburg, to whomthe shooting of• Pollard would be a revenge to..be purchased at any cost:. ' • , Some of our officers scorn to forget whieh side they are fighting enwhile our Mon are rob bed and abused by se rebels ; miss no oppOrtnni ty of toadying to rebelprisoners. Thus, in On- cinnati, on Sunday, Lieut : 0. 0. England, 72d 0., escorting two rebel officers to' Joluison's. Island, . permitted them to-stop at.the Burnett House, rim - about the city, supply thernsekets with new cloth- • ing; 'and receive tb.c, . attentions of their copper head friehde. Yor all of which Lieut. England'. nhould be reduced to the ranks. and try whether • a year or two of Service under a knapsack would not improve his memory of the Libby Prison and Belle'hile r -of his comraded tortured to death by these rebel caValiers.. . ' A HAPPY Dxvicx.—The editor'of the Clevcland Herczl4 formed ono of a party of four traveling . over the Penna. Railroa& .z.A.t Altoona, in order • to avoid the tobacco spitting n u isance of the other parteof, the train, the party' endeavored to enter the ledies•car, but .were politely informed 'that _they &mid not be admitted nnlesa in company `with ladies. will , let the writer tell his own efory : "We yielded to the ruling ai eorrect. Just then a gentleman bearing a band box, mounted the - platform, and the lre_iraii , turned hi the. lock .without se question.' Through the Window we saw the happy result of the 'innocent fraud, as the lucky passenger hinded over the band box to 'a lady, with laughing thanks at the 'complete, success' of his happy.expeclition. Upon that hint one of our number epoke, thronsh the. window, and omit was handed • the - piitent band box, - Its Second appearance at the door worked a like re sult, and the same experiment with the box three times successively , gamed'. entrance, unquestion ed. The fourth man, and the one who had'at first been repulsed, now, -with a faint - .hopo.of esuccess,hore - the magic box to the car dcior; but the Oerebne of the car remembered faces arid for a moment-hesitated, but--aa-the band box - was raised to his vision, stepped aside and with, 4 •1 beg your. pardon;. ,nOt:see. your band box, opened the car, and the triumph was. corn - plate. ThsObatid box's' mwer won oier at least four friends to that abased article,wha hereafter will not be - found among.jta scoffers." . TItE CINCM4ATI au,stris has the following good one, which we beg the COpperhertil pa pers hereabonts to make a note of: " . • • 'DAVIEWAINATION.—Iostaneee arii.oommon'of the most afflictive separations of- family relations by the unnatural war. ' • Brothers; and even' parents and ohildren, are found in the ranks of_ thetas: tile, armies. One of the. most tonchhig . 'mites of this kind is that of a son of the ConfedertitelPriusi dent Jefferson Davis; who ie serving in the Ns. . tional cause on the 'limbos*, Carondelet r fighting to crush.the Rebellion which his father is leader of. - The. Davis-juniOr. Is the eon of Eliza; late a slave to the patriarchal - An officer of the. army of..Vicheburg ;who had-heard of the fact, • vertifiedlt Item Eliza's lips.' • How sharper than e, serpent'e tooth mud be the grief of that parent . whom unrelenting 'fate ,compels to take sides against - his own son in a war for freedom 1. • gentleman from the Peninsula: etje thal Gen. Butler is ascertaining; as rapidly as peal ble, how many of liie , .negro " troops were Certain- • ly murdered after having been captured in recent engagements with the eneiny, and that man for man of the Rebel priaone,rs in his' hen& will cer tainly - be shot to -.death in retaliation: • This shooting will b The genee at thehands Of negro troupe. . • The terra of the. Supreme Coiut at Riicheirter,liew . York, recently,. admitted. Henry W. Johnston, et .Cantuidawaokeetlored, man, to practice as an attorney -and . counsellor in=lll the .conrts of the State. Johnseuw . te abarber in that town and sttulied Idiv - with.H:'Clieeieboro, Esq. He proposes to practice in Liberia. He is said to h are 'P".. l4 4-, ll, eßel l @nt q,Fs l :444kin• /WA. WesternCettiriltits recently decided that a kisslea Valid consideration. It seems that an old bachelor—these old bachelors, - by the way, are useless institutiona, any how you can fix it— offered a young lady a. pony for a kiss,' The young damsel. accepted the offer, aud gave the kiss ; but the mean , old curmudgeon, ;after re ceiving' the oscillatory saint°, refused to etand by his part of the (=tract. A, enit-wits therefore entered, and the jun- decided that the pony, Or. its value, should be arm to the girl. • - 1131 - TheChriatien Commission has acid through' -Washington and Baltimore over a hundred dale gaits aincethe ohengs of bast(,_ wolt among _thewounded co . Mat, the hite House"; also large quantities Of a !Our teams have beta purchased. thout heretofore em ployed hetween Whiter/I°mo and the front. ' As manyy as 4 1 .:* b0re14 .46 1 - awes haVe been swains A- steaWiing-targe sada sailboat are chartered - -trrtbteCo=nssion to. transport stores from Wasluggton - to the base. . - :;.-i:.f.f ' 3 , :,..', - i - - ,. .,t1,7,, Z.i.,.1.=,-1.4 : '. 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