The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 02, 1864, Image 3

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    into' Mutual.
'i' . - )r.FrI'SVII.A. , E, • PA::
MATUKDAY; JULY 2, 1864
of the Itltincrto. Journal
can be obtained ester) , Shtanblyi at the fol- -
lENRY.RiIi'ER: Stlncrsille;
MRS. St. Clair"; • - •
U.IS •KOCIL,- • . ; •
lENRY .S. BONER, Atblaud;. • . •
CI- IL SCIINELL, ••
... • • • •
PETER MOCtItE, Port Carbon. . ' •
Mshupoy City;
WM. B. BENSINGER, Tumatitut.
IL N. cf.)XE, Schuylkill Haven. ,
FOR P,REs4LIIEN'T,
ki3RAHAM L ) INCOLN.
FOR VICE-PRIDENT ,
DREW JOHNSON.
Slectoral Ticket.
illtrA L. .
, Bearer Comity.
=31.1
NENAT4
~rnrch7el,
Cunningham,man
• • 7CEPILE.SEN
,ert P. King,
ZATIVFS.•. •
1.3 Elias W. Ball, .
114 Charles iL Shriner,
115 John Winter; •
1 16 David' APConaugliy,
17 David.W,.,Woods,
18 .Liaan Benton,
19 John Patton;
20 Samuel B. Dick,
21 - Everhard Bioref,
22: John Pemiy •
23 Ebenezei - 51'Jankin,
21 John W. Blanchard.
orge 3L. Coates,
Pamink,
Iliam 11.. Kern,
-tin *IL Jeplo,
larks M:
,pert Parke, • .
%on Taypr,
Ifidatind,
Lard H. Coryell,
card Halliday,:
-tor F. Reed, ,
_ OF THE SOLDIERS.:
tettibei that there will be ti
IplectiOn,Titesday, Au-,
• glist 2, 1564,:.
Ainending the State: Conti ,
owto Give .PennOtvania Sol
dicrs in th . e Service •
RIGHT TO' VOTE.
init forget the day, and derig fall to
TrlT', AMENDMENT."
ion Standing County Committee.
:oille—Lin ;Bartholomew, Chairman, - Major
Wren; F. B.•Wallaee; :TOM Hoffman. .
pTscille—Jai•A S: - LaANrenee. .
T. Jones. ".
B. Cleaver. - • -
'mom/ Reagen. .
ey/kal Throot.,--liugh N. Coi.O. •
~prio—ltobert L. Leybuin. , • . •
rrget Daniel B. Alan'Mie. • •' - •
/4".vor/L—Dr.•,ll - •K f r- Webto:T.
.grore---Daniel It. Miller.. -
iffipirg—tiainnel Leffler. • •
'trtoistrick --Jae/ M Pylo. •
me---. : Daniel K.
Caslle-r—Eithraim Phillipls, •
i•el.-‘-l'eter W. Rutz. " •
Slowker. -
OF THE MINEIVVJOURNAL
50'p . er annunt,''payable in advance—
if not paid in advance: Jr. not paitt within
$3 will be char t , :ed... • . • •
terms will be strictly - achieved to hereafter.'
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Isar 100 copies., ca-11 on delivery. • •
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e..lounao. at $1 50 in advance, or $1.55 if paid.
year-- , ,aer Owl year, full rates. • :
Yates of Advert ;king
date, oneitulertion, YA cts. - , ard.
le nt lasertionsl3 ctS. OneSmnare 4 417 lines,
Ines. for:1 insertitin 75 cis.; 2 insertions •$1 ; 3
ns' $1 25 ; subsequent insertions, '25 cents.--
'nes in proportion,. • -
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Nine worus - are txwinted as a line in . advert:Mpg,
tatry line ever de6lgll:alellliuea, 15 cts. /I
:ADVANCE IN PRICE.:
•
Were hi lopes that the 'Miyake in . all :
aerials which enter intollie publication
newspaper •had reached its. maximum
and, that.we would not be cempelledio .
the price ofsubscription. 'Su* hoW
tS not the .case; and we now ..find that
lianced: cost of paper,- etc., .com
notwithStanding our increased circu
to advanced the subscription priCe':of
mtF.h.L; :te .$ 50 per. annum in ad--
and also' our rates of advertising
mrselves from actual loss in the pub- . .
61 the pap Sr... Our revised terms will
above.- To.: show the necessity of
yement.ou per . p4t we might stag
Idle we have advance our rates
tier' only 25 per" cent., - paper
advanced 120. per cent,; Ink,
cent.; Labor about 40per cent._;
.pe. 50' per, cent. The - papers
adelphia and elsewhere have either ad
)
theirpriees 50 per Cent.; or reduced
We Might reduce our size, but .
emulation of interesting matter at this
such that we do,not feel warranted in
so, nor,do we think, that the mass 'of
'cribers aPprOe of it. . -- We
soon as a fldl
,the, price_ .of paper;
11 warrant it, to resume:ol6'od prices.
night state that those among Our sub 7.
who are poor widows, soldiers' wives,
diers in the field f wilibe fUrnished with
.ax.u. atthe'old rates, 'although at a
us. We will alp* furnish it at the old
any among out suliscribera.*ho arc
:H3 poor to pay the advaate.- .
atli-ance commences Jttly I:
bamediately at. this office. an ha
lt and reliable boy about 16-years of
learn the Printing business.
interesting speeches .by Johnson and
will be found on Our yirst,
rmain the true. Union ring.
number. of Notional Banks now or
is With an aggregate capital of
Gia=NT7CENti:it:VAiit at Philadelphia,
I 1 Tu6;thiy
j;isliopPotferliud
patticipiitqL.
Private in the . ' 9lsi
1:n11 - a - writes that the . "Negri) Troop!!
me up. to : the hii±rhest c:xpecfations of
voeatt;s and, that the prejudice exist-_,
tlslthefu is fast tnelting'away.
.1 attentiori.of farmers imd otlierstry:
11 . 1citiciit of Tlislcr Chiik, in this
icy have for many yenrshccri.in9.l4,
;frions.fertilfzer, which have
,i 1 .- • .
j .AIZMY" :Is the. new sani
froiii . and citte that Ni-e.
11N.ati:os .. crcil liberally: by our
is iliflicult to ti•-tintate the full valvr
intl'soirliutici - vcgctable to the.licalth
tin 1)i . .;:•:.1:S.511 been collected in
Bucks county. l' or Philtidelphin
• • •
contributions of Schttylirillo)utt
same purpose, reach
uld.lie - obliged those in this Colm
an: nioniT direct to the - I , 7air. , giye
anent of the - lamount, and iitsciof .
of -art ides :sent 'lb Hie Fair.
Rini tip for puhlicatjon thci aggro
int i•Ontributtml by Schuylkill enuri7.
.1..9C.E75T.4 SENT TO Tn E
' , l week nearly 10,000 convalescents
t sent In the, front frotp.NVastiington
Tlte.. 'inen are . —oonstantly e going
zuhl it is c..weeled that at least 6,000
their conunandS this Week. Not
ot pin' en; s remain to .eared
his innul.er be reduced. within
0.11 , 6! weeks,.as a.s,to leave none but
Automuan. & Fay, •wholesale
fish,: chcese i
SotithWater strcet, beltiw Market
renu-:
the quality' of their articles and - the
:ns and liberality, with which they
business, SL,'` apt.: Jacob Wernert; late
dine, has connected himself with.
and we doubt not that his ninny
will make it a point in
ec ':ulvertineitient: . • '•
lir'staMilos or - BseiiETnni Dmist-The an-
.
nouneemont that Mr:Chase had retired from the
Treasury,- Department caused surpriiic. The
cause of the retirement is problentatieat,Aliough
it is bolieved to be of
,a.pe:rsonal rather thau of 'a
politi4elikraelety - IG is iumnred that,:tilp cause
is of ri6 maras. , iippartimco jhan nderStand
inghetwean thtiProirlderte and Beeretiaiy of
'the_ Treesary 4•Ciference. te torteM appoint -
mead iii - the Treainry - DepartaximaL- -Chas
was an 'eminent finance "mhaister; and in rotiring
from the serVice of the people,. carries `with him
the nation's gratitude for his devotion and energy
in the, trying, hours of. his admmistration.
Upon the retirement'of air. Chase, the position
was'tendcred to Tion;.Divid Todd, formerly Oar
ernor of Ohio; but ho declining the a . ppaintinent,
it has - been ,:tendered to Wm. - - Fessoriden;
Esq., we learn by telegraph. N'stionat secnritlies
advanced frona tiro to three per . cent.
,on the an
nouncement. They dee...lined when kr. Chase ra-
Irtanyt.Aarn FREE:-- , " My_ Maryland " has
proved deaf to the tender and eloquent plead
ing of the Southren slaveholding e/dea/ry, to
coinc to their arms; has destroyed slavery,
and ranged - herself with her free sisters of the
North and West. On Friday of last Week
her Cnnstitutional. Convention by :a vote: of
.53 to 27 adopted a new • article to. the Bill of
Rights of that State which declares hereafter
slavery. or involuntary s,ervitude, except" for
crime, shill; be 'forever prohibited, and all
persons held.as Slaves aredeclared free,. I.
. -
".s..sierucx.x . REPuutzemi."—This German
paper published in Pottsville,. by J. R Bet
tram, Esci, has obtained new type. It presents
a very neat appcarance, and has intered_up
on the Campaign (or .Lincojn and Liberty
with an -energy, spirit and ability which must
tell in favor of the cause. The REPUBLICAN
is a well. Conducted paper; 'decided in its ad
vocacy of correct . principles; and meritslhe
suppoit of the Union men of Schuylkill Coun
ty. pur German citizens should subscribe
far it, and thus extend the influence and use
fulness of the Rsrusuo..N.
-SCGGES7ION • Wo . or.
Vegetables are needed - by the soldiers. to*egg
them in health, and afford relief front .the
evitable- "hard tack "they arc . compelled to
subsist upon,, It is suggested that the Money
Usually expended . for fireWi;orks cinthn Fourth',
qpnly, be diverted from Its customary
nil and-applied to furnishing Uur sOldieraiyith
vegetables,, fruits, etc. When Grantnapoun
ces that.'`. Richmond is • ours, - 7 . then we
. can
get up.a pyrotechnic. jubilation of. unparal
leled brilliancy; -.:ln'the meantime, let . ns de
. vote that money to the benefit of our n'Onndl
ca Warriors. 'Who will start - . a vegetable
Fourtli.'of July Fund. her&? .
'`SEE sdvertisement of liSugh'S • Superphos- .
phatti of. Lime:itithele- . enjoys
.a high
reputation as a ..manurn of' great efficiency,
and of -rmegnalle d .pninntnenee. . •• •
E -. 4l(ens.V.rdlek Poal (39.mpity. Ls de.
dared a :dividend of" tiv6p.er Cent- : •
THE DECLARATION . OF INDE-;
PENDENCE.
Adopted by Congress July , 1776.-
When in the tohrse of human events it becorrtes
necessary fee One pe'.oPle tR Thss , jlve the political
bands which have ethmeeted them with another . ,
and to asshmo •aniong the powers, of the earth
the separate and equal station to Which The law
Of nature and of. nature's God entitle them a de
cent respect to the opinions: of mankind requires
that they shoubideelare the causes which impel
them to the separatiOn.• . • : •--
We hold these truths to be Self-evident, that all_
men are created equal; that they are endoWed by
their Creator with , certain unalienable rights ;•
•that.ameng these arc- lifJ, liberty, and the pur- .
suit Of •happinesS. That, te:secure..these rights,
governments are . institutedainong &riving '
their-ju.st po‘vers from the consent• of the goV
(;rhed.; that,-Whenever any forni of government
becomes destrtictive of -these ends; iti.S.the right
.of the people to.alter or to abolish it; and to in
stitute a new government; laying its foundation
On such prifiriples,'and . :.organizing its Powers in'
such form, as to then' shall ssernmost likely to'
effect their safety and happuiess. "Prudence, in
deed; will dictate' thiit governinerds 'Jong estab
lished,-should net be changed for. light 'and:tram
sient; eauseS ; and, accordingly, all • experience
hath shtiwn, that mankind are more. disposed to
suffer, While evils. are sufferable, - - than :to right
themselves by abolishing the forms to which they
arc accusterued;
.Thit'wheri . a long train-of abu
sea and usurvitions, pursuing invariably the-sante
object, • evinces a design to reduce • them - under
absolute :despotism, it is -their right,. it - is their
duty to throW off each goverinnent ; and to pro
vide new guards for their future Security. Such
his been the patient sufferance Of these colonies
.and such' is mow the necessity. which-constrains
them 'to slier their 'former. systems ofgovern- -
meld.. The history of the:present king of Great
Britain is a rericated.history of injuries Mansur;
potions, all. having. in direct Object, the establish:-
meutof an absolute tyranny over these States.-
To yroV6 this,let.facts be .submitted teya candid
. has 'refused - Ills assent to laws Omit:lost
wholesome and nceesaary for the:pnblie good.
Ho has forbidden hilaeVemorsto pass laws of
immediate and pressing' iMportapee, unless sus- I
pendodin their operation till his assent should be
obtained '
• and WheMso suspended,, leas utterly
neglected to attend to' them. • ' . '
. lie hails refusedlo pass other laws for, the .fie
cnimMalation of.large districtSof people,' unless
those people would relinquish the light of repre
sentation in the legislature; - arightinestimable
to them, arid formidable to' tyrants' only:..
He
He has .ealled.'together legislative .bodies in
pladesimusual, Uncomfortable, and . distantiront
the . depository.'of their , public* records, ..fer.the.
soln . purpose of:fatiguing them into' complian ce with his measures.. . . . •
'lle has didsulved representative-houses repeat
edly, for oPPosing,- with manly firmuos, lusin-
Vasions on the rights of- tho.people. • • •
• He has refused for along time • after snchdis
solutions, to cause others; tei-be . plOcted, whereby
the, legislative poiverS, incapable of annihilation,
- have returned to the people at large for their ox
orclSe •, the State remaining, in the. mean time;
exposed to all the danger of- invasion'
out, 'and convulsions within. .
.. • ,
He has' endeavored. to prevent the populatioh
these States ; for that purpose obstructing the
laWs for naturalization of forenptere ; refusing ;
to pass others' encourage Migration. hither,
and raising the conditions of new . appropria
tions-of lands: . •
• lie lines obstrueLe d the adiniuistration of justice;
by refusing :ids assent to lairs for establishing ju
diciary po:wers. , •
li has Miele judges dependept mihis will alone,
for the tenure or their . offices,' and:tho amount
and payment of their- salaries. • '
'feints erected a multitude of now OfficeS, and
sent hither swarms of officers -.to harass
, our peo
ple.- and. eat out their : Substance...
',lie has kept among us,timeS of peace, stand
ing armies, without the -consent of our .
ture. • ,
.• . • • •
.
Ile has affected to mauler , tho.-military hlopen-.
ibMi. 'of, and superior to the civil power.. •
• lie has chnibine;lovith . othori4, +a subject us to
a j nrisdietion 'foreign to our ConstitUtioil, slid: up-'
acknowledged, by',our laws giving. -his assent to.
their acts of-pretended legislation, • - -
For' otiarteritrg. largo bodies -,of aiined.trOops
For protecting': them by.' a mOek. trish.from
punishinent,lor.any murders which they should
commit on the inhabitants / of these Staten i
For cutting.off ourirade with all parts of, the
. .
- For imposing ta.*e.§•on 1114 ent - corinent :
For depriving/4s, in many caves, of the benefits
tjf trial by jury : : •
For transporting us beyOnd seas to be tried , for
:-' • • .
For abolishing: the free sysieni of English laws
ins neiglapaing province, establishing therein
an arbitrary governiuent,.tuntehlarging . ils holm
(larks, no as V) render it atonce an - cxample cud
tit iustriinient for introducing_ . tho same absolute
rule into thesecolonies :. . • • .. • ••
.. •
. .
FCir - taking away - our hing: out
itiortt valual!lt , laws, and, altering,. funditineutally;
thi powos of our goverumeutr±: •..
For sniipeniling our own legislilittres, anfi
clad nr ,
with :powerto tegis ,
Imo' for ns in all-ca,y•S, whattn'er. - .
••. •
lb: al4icated giweiTanentlwro, dee] aring
us out, of his protection, diul witging war against
Ik.
. ,
116 har plundered our seos . , ravaged our c6;lits,
;burnt oin: tor towns, -and-destroyed. the licea
people.: • • • '• .. 1 •
lleas at this Erne transporting large nnics of foi ,
.eign mereenarie* to complete the works of death,
desolati - On;.andtyranny,- already hegue, with oir
cioinstanceb of cruelty - and perfidy,- 4cafcely par
alleled ht the moSt, barbarous ages, and totally
unworthy the head of keivilized nation:v. • •
lle has constrainedour fellow citizens, taken
captive on the high.seas ' to •bear arms•agaihst
their country, to 'yew* the executioners of their
frienils and brethren,' or to fall themselves by
their hands:
.
.
' has exciteil demestic•insurre ctions amongst
qs, and Dias endeavored' - to: bring:on.the
inhabi
tants of our frontiers the - merciless. Indian saVa
ge, Whose known rule
. pt•W....it*lare, is an • Undia-
L'Aiuguilied ; . destruction Of all 'ages,: sows, and
• • Its every stage of theSe - Oppressions . , - we have"
petitioned for_rearess in the !host humble terins:;
.our repeatedAietitiona.have been, answered only
by repeated injury, A prince whose Character is
thus marked by'erery act Ni.hieb may define.a ty-.
rant; is c44to be the ruler of. a free taMple. '•
hgrhavo.we been'-vvr:iting in attention to oar
Britt :tit brethren_ We him; warned themirom
time to time, of attempts by thtiir legislature to'
extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction nYer
We haYe rentintlediheth of--.the circumstances of
_our emigration and- Settlement here. We hive
appealivl to.their //Zaire jut:Stie . all tlinagiumitnity.,
and we have conjured' there, by . the ties of out
cenuiton kindred, to tlisiiiow . these uSurpatious,
ithich would. inevitably interrupt.eur connections'
Mid cerrtpondeuco. too; havcf been deaf
to the 1, °lee of - justice and cousangttinity. -We
must, therefore, acquiesce in theyiecessitY.which
dentuniees our separation; and - held - them,. as 'we
hull the rest of mankind, enemies in: war; in
Peare friends. . •.'
IVE; therefore,the - Representatives- the Efni-
Led Statue of Aerioai in' General . EklitsFeos:aB
- appealing to thf... Supreme Judge of the
World for tho-reotitudo 'of our intentions,:' do, in
tlo• . no and by the authority the good pea
pie of, tlieee eamies, ealeninly de
life, That theeb Ilrittoil Colt inieeara; am:l'of right
"ti;:lit 14;16 , , awt ; that
th,..y•ar, ab.,olvvd front all.a.thigiini!e . to the Brit
. • •• • • • . • . • •
. . .
:fah crown; pia that an :131:daicai conneikai be:
tween thtlattud- the Ado of - life/it' Britain, is,
and ought ta hit; totally' . dissolvial ; a nd that, me
freo and ludi3p . ondent states,7lhery7 have - fall pose
,Cr to ltrl War,• conch/tie, ,coatraet,ailamees,
establish 6 - Suniefo., :a; do 411 other ptts ant .
things independent Stattis•nia:• - of right do_
Andfor the -.support of, this . declaration . with a
firm:reliance on the protection of Divine Pro
• -wp -mutually pkiatr to ,eatir:othaeoar
livee;-ourfortanps; and our •
- • Ig'iTOIiStRANCOCK, 4ta:
TI - 11t;'-AjtMln)
- • :
From the
1L LE Prri(zerlitlii:TEßSlMG, VA., I •
. .711t1-0 224, 135.1.
EarroEs IMMO& r aTOlMNAL•rErtoldbed find a-lint
of ea.sualtiw C,o.K, Itivt., P., Y. V., from
Juno 19th to Juno -
• • ' .•• .
Woundell-10W.:A2-!:: 1 In &Eli
.Bamtiel
Hearliuoer, loft leg,
Alight ;:Corii Joo:l'l=24 Corp
Josiah:llßrown )eh Elozat`.:AlrenlALe-,
Call„eAshOtil4er-10 . toot; DsOica
alis4; Refary.rorso;:Tlightliip.
• 6 440; r• -,• _ •
. „ .
~.• Wounded—Joiiathan thnith;•loft hip:
_. On Saturday list we made. "a desperate charge .
on the enemy's rifle pits at this plat*, but•T am •
sorry to say that - we were.driven baek with:heavy,
loss on our side..: Two Divisions charged;' the Ist
and 4th, while the 2d and 3d were held in reserve.
Our. Regiment ieffered more than any other liegy•
.ntentin the Division... Our DiVi3ioll (the 4th) .is
commanded .by Brig .-Gen. Cutler, and 'the. Bri
gade by CoL Wm. 11am - en, fermerly (*amender
of the 56th Begin:Lent. He is one of the best of
ficers in this Division— , cool and •breire. We are
now.lying in our rifle pits, and have . to lay *cry
low, or we will be shot at by the .3ohunies; I
think they shoot very carelessly, for - during our
charge 'I had my, rifle brcikett. end the . tin-cup
knocked off. 'of my haversack.. I commenced to
think that they vverein earnest; .Wente not trier°
than four hundred You:181nm theni now, and our
skirmishers cannot• be more than two hundred
yards from tgbir 'breastworks. :They hive no' -
skirmishers grit, only at. night: • Oars have Pits
thet they layin, but it is dreadful hot for• them,
right in the oppo field. •We put .up our shelter
tents during the day. ThiSmerning Col: Herman
sent. word , aroma. to the Begimentei that they,
should detail threimen . from each. Company to
shoot at the'graybaCks from the breasttvorks.
He said thattf their balls•crould reach Nut, ours
would surely reach there.:Since We have done
so, we can go beck to the rear' for .'water with a
little less danger of being hit. Before .that, we
did not dare to pnt rip our heads:' Duting the
time I was back Melting ' coffee, I should: Judge
1 ,
some 15 minutes, ore.wers .folir - wounded and
"one killed. . •." . ' 1
.I runst now core to a .close, as they tire com
mencing to.throw shells, and it is retheewarm to
he sitting.up . writirw ' _ • Sett. J. B. ...Tott.w.
._ .
.
•
Fro* the • SeVienth Pcnnsylvanb.... CavakT.
. •.. . , Placer pear, JunelsthlBo.:
EniTens Joratßan i—Your Raper. is Oho
Of our .most welcome Visitors; especlahy the
Schuylkill County ' boyii. We receive 'them regu
larly iu Co. F , and keep looking for a letter from
our Regiment, - but in vain. If you can find s'va
cant corner for this. scrawl; we will be very happy
LO see en account of our Regiment in privet. ; 'l'ho
7th Pa. Cay. has been doing its duty ever since
the army has been:moving.We have beeiimov
itig from right flank, to the left, and are liopt busy
all the time. • • . • .
On ThUrsday,May.l9th,. our Brigade oharged.
.4 Miles to :gain - ti bridge. crossing . - the: Etowah
river, as the enemy. Was expected to cross there
for Hooker .was punishing.- them severely. - at a
bridge .abont 7 miles farther tip the river. After
that werested-hear the bridge a few days,•and
'then started en the march again nothing of im
portance- turniug up until rea<ing,Dallad, when.
we began to see the enemy; 3h{:_ again. not -.
thing. our ltegiment eVer.: sa* stich - a
.seareity of - ,
horde feed as they. did there: hOrdes. were
-fear days Withont,a mouthful] cif coin-hind When
V.. - e did get a Chance to do Some foraging we had.
to tight for it.. ' • . • :
Friday, May 27th, while Cos. E.. and li; were out
foraging, the enemy: itharged 0n.0%. li, but-they
met them 'without flinching: They.lest two men;
both shot in the head: . They the ordered ircorn
and started for camp. • ;Co: :1!` wasto load
up their - bersi.'s. When they.Wnre lettded and were
being sent hack tocamp the enemy attacked us
. again. . They surrounded - ns. wo . . got-a. good •
' petition and- they dared not advance: rimy cap
tured 13 Torses,.. -bid we held them at bay
-until they:Were driviiti off by the otherpart Of the.
Iteginient.Our kith . was two :killed i. and 'two
wounded, • : •• . • • . •
Wednesday, *Julie Ist, we left Dallas. On the 2d
we camped in aaioantiful valley. I:4 railed from.
Carterville to recruit Our - horded. . •. • ' •
WedneSday Juno Bth, we left Eteivali-ialleyand
'joined the main army agaiit : at, AckWorth, On-
June 9th, we Went out on a rlieennoissance with .a.
Brigade of infantry to it place' called Big Shanty.
•Tho enemy had breastWorkti put tip with fence
'rails but our Division drovetheur out. We charg-:
col them en foot. We thenlreturned tolcanip for
one day's nest. • '
Saturday'JUne 11th, left camp,' our.dl:eginierit
being hi the advance. We met the enemy at u
• place.called. Meilfee.. 'We, skirmished mi.:feet.;
.;drove them a' short distance; and then. returned
. to' camp as the orders were nut to go-any farther..
We returned to 'camp about: =two, miles ifroiu
Atlee: We are maw en picket. The enemy's pickets
are insight. Two' deserters came in
.from-the
4th Cra..Cay. They say-there are many more on
ly waitin for the chance 'to got away. TlMene
my attacked durpicket post' hist night; but - they
`.were driven back... Wo did- not lose any-Men..'
think they;must have lost • scene, : for . the did not.
•:seeM so ready in
.the'uecond
.attack. oxpebt,
the whole army will-move to-morrdw, The enemy.
have been throWing up eutionch s ineeti ph &met
mountain in our front.. Wo can' se6 them at
.'work: livill.liavc to'biing-this to a clese,as it is
time to gOoMmtg Co. 1", 7th P. C.
, easualtiesju Co. F.: r.
Patrick lleGleughlin, AShland, dead.
John .11nnin, Wounded ttnd.in iffituny'l3
Jacob Itchier, wounded.: ' .
David . .Willianig,.lkialtanow pity, wounded., '.
AunabOk, Co..A; hew
(commuktoAniD.) .
Enrinits 31r rues' JounsAL : Somo - of yotir Sub-
Scribers:me exceediugly annoyed by certain lazy
loungers, who'freqiient their places tif:linginess
for the )itirpoSO of sponging theirnewsPaper read
ing.- . how, 0f..a1l nuisances, such dronbs -aro thO
most contemptible, and ospacially so from the
fact that they are abundantly, able to . .pay for their
,nowspapers. Some allowanco.may be inado.for a
poor drunkard, who lounges about 'bar-rooms to
sponge a drink front his friends ; buta: man who,
from sheer meatinesk makes it.a guile to frequent,
places' to tnad . papers that poorer men pay for,
and snatch and Ilse thembeforO•tho owner gets
hold on them,:is void of all sense of honor. -Please
publish this hint, 'and if .it does not. produce an
.offect, the. dose be repeated in: a doublo
charge.' - . Sunscitinkn. -
rob
tsville, Junosoth, 1854.
Pmeident Linco i lliem Letter of Acceptripc.c,
EXECUTIVE 3.1.1..`.4101 4 1,
' . . ' . .WAMINGTON, J11110'27 1864.
non: Wm. DENNISO;i, and othera,.a Cononittoo 'of
= tho National Union'Conventitar; ' . 1
.. .
. .
Gentlemen—Yourlettor of the 14th ipstant, for
mally notifying. me. that Iliad:' been .'noteinated
by'the Convention - you:represent forthel'residen:-
cy of the United States, for four yeara from the
4.th of March neit, has been received. , Thenom
inatioitis gratefully "accepted, and.the'resoluthips.
of the Convention called the platform lioartily..ap,.
proVed. While_ the resolution in regard. to the
'.supplanting of republican governments riponthe
western 'continent -is - fully concurred - in, there
. might be 'ivriiiiniuderstaricling were
..I not to .say
that the position of the Government in relation to.
the action of. Prance in 'Mexido, iiSsumed
throughthe State Department and (indorsed by
the Convention among the impasurea and •acts of
the Executive;will he faithfully Maintained Bolting
• as the state' of facts shall leave that pOsition per
; threat and-applicable. . • • .
- ram especially gratifiedthat the soldiere and
•Seanien were not forgotten by the Convention, as
thiey forever must and will be renigmbered by'llie
- grateful country for whose salvation they
. :devote
• their • • . • • . • •'
.; • :
. .
. .
.
Thanking you for tha .
'kind and .domplime4tary
te r ms' in which.ycin -coinronnicatpd. tha.- aomina ,
tion and otlair procaedinga of the Convention, -
I. subselibo myself yonrobadiont; sorVaid i
... . AnniinAirlinieot;i4 . -,.
. ,
. . .
„ .
• ” Made a few" dostilteryionlarkS,!' said the
scho4plinaater,'.: Mrs. Parthigton Stopped sudden
lv in the bustloshe .was making around the table
f'4.tea, and gazed ovcrher specs thoughtfully at
• Leaning. oil a'Plate .edgewise,•aS if to en- :
.force her Viewg. by the support: it , gave her, ." I
suppose it.was.lamanse he. Wept," said . :slui,'
"hut Aymes PILI Ii • will 'epio , him. Inever - knew
'em to fail. They are tierrsolitery in such.eases.r
" Really, madam," replied he. "I cannetsitess'
your meaning.".:."Youiaid dysentery,' . ! said - She,„
laying downthe Mato and putting spoeu•in the
preserves, • "I said. destiltorv ; " - . said he; stuiling ;
•"(piite , a ilifferoutthing."lso matter," said she
le eking up iii !inlet° hex Ilip'sharsovlau wits-pat
ting paper doWii the chinitiey• of 'the kerosene
himp, ...1116 Pills are_ good for -.both, .1 ,- daresay, •
fer.they cure alniost all the diseases - in the corn,
Sold by G. BroWn . &• Soh,' and by ail the drug
. gefittf-in Pottsvilloolliie by all dealers in medicine
everywhere. • •. • . .
. .
Docrows, liErstsreas,• • AND I'IIOFF.FISOUS
THINK Or TP have changed my mind
it:Riveting Bronchial Tinchpii from the
.first, excepting. to think 1 sytter orthat which - I Ko
gan thinking'well of.:"---/fisl. Ileory Ward Beech-.
er.. - :"Great 'eel:ilea 'in subduing lioareenosS."—
j? e r; Dania' Wi.se; Nee uin*. ." The . Troches
arc s.'stall of life to me."—Prof. 'Edward North;
President
..of Hainilton College, -.Clinton, N. Y.
"A simple and elegant combination' for Coughs,
F.:Btgelotp,,BostOn. "Procommend
their use to Imbue epeakers."./i,ev.. - Chap-
THIK.ICOALTRADE . .
' • ' " ' - ' • ' • ' • Coal Trade, fior 1864 .
. • For. week endlne •on Saturday..last: ~ • i t .
• ElSkal - aeli-MlNt*Ogiigit • - • • •
. • . CANAL; .
• Potrayille, July 2; 11.64. • • c . • • . OPERATORS. •
• : 'wEett .Tel.. WEEK. T OT it;
-
The quantity stmt by Railroad this weak iti 68,- L abi r)l Coc oa j. • : • *lrt 136,103
727 . 05 7 -by _Canal 89;544 •00-for thi r week 164,- .A. , l'ardee - 84 Co::;...• 111,498
. 21;501
. 27.1 05 against 60,7.15 tone for the (11i -responding g a l r e•t ( x a; t r 4 -. 4 0
s ' s 1 , ? 2 . 1 ,7 3
..:.•
week last year. There .was a snspimaion of the .... • .7Sai . 21;5201413
trade both by Canal and Railroad .fortlle torres7. • r u T 3l ( i .l l 4 c t . er Co. - 1 7 43 1 -1
pending week last yoae. several days; which. ii cal . er Meadow' -* f;Ft , .10471 " •
news* forthe great xlisorepaney 'LIM supply. Smith's Sprtng.Mt.: 695 23,4041, T 43
• The quantity'Sent trots this 'Region this week. :L i re ~
Is larger than it over had been .fora single wo • ok ... .. . '728 23,025
tiipm; the cotnrcuaiSentent of 'the trada; The tiermanT u. Coal Co O. .1 , 0 24 24 :11090°23 • 14 26 1
posO increase lu the, raboitf 101 l .12e on the Lit litick Mountain 1,202 .54,42 i
insL, largely stimulated thearade:' • milacsvino 630- 26 4 09 • • ` 664 •
• • - '&44 4,202 • 63,%0 • • ' •
Tho rates Of toll aod - transportathiii on. D. f m um ni, ' • . - • • •,•'• •""
road and Canal were 'again advaiwed on the . Ist •Other Shippers:— .. • .1 3 7 9 , 45 3 jP )
inst.;oo'cerits.• Tbif•ratos now aro as follows :' • P.fl. IN. 11. D..,. 1;165! 1.165 •.. •
7. ••• • . • ' •• Totat . . • 81:061 742,10 23,411
.. From D0rttarb0n..........•...t3 08 43 . 18. 22,411 -23T,N9
Carb0n.,:.:.:...,• 3' 07 :• • 8 - 17' ; • • •
•"• Bchuylki ll Flavon:.',:. '8 00 - 3 10 ... Total byR. ltAidanul 214.412 . ritso,lll
Freights from PLttrsicwYork ; $1 03:Satu° time last Yt'at•• 5: !' 1 • 3• ' • 84 " 61 •
These
itteol4 13Mkelhe AvirTO a iihs.4o lila.= than .-1 1.257
outs per toly per mite: • The limit io the Dcataise!•• • . • .. • •
e believe, Is 4 mintei per ton per mile; :siid It
:Nary much Mici going up to the limit. - •
. _
The toile on the Canal are as fellows : • "
• -Wra n .'ra-741 a r k r
PlviggstiN: York. fiviipaied •
The -employeee on the IKorffit'C4riblif,
c r eefltWille ! li il 4l3 ta x 4•ii iv ii
WietWagoN'ind. W*pPrf,ati!)n has etoppe4
!•The'liricits Oresarreinidn' kiip2;, but we have
uet'hearl This will de'
'pendba &great ineeepre.on theeciann &the mi
ners and laborers. God,belp,the poorif the,••Rit';
l ees ehetdd,e o 4 to ,a, higher :.figure th: l 4.fil; /lOW
13, with the increased poet of transPortatb*,.
Thetradp mune op this*ek ia.banowe oom .
pared icl.th lad year - • -
"
186:
"
- wasoctrour.. %a;. Toias. mo.
P. &R. R. R 89,600,1,643,9391 66 , 12 7 860 , 42 /4544
Sc.hnyl.Canalt 21,1451 33i,' OS 39, 391,033 88,415
L Val: R. Li 27,966' 674, 1:.31,061 742.162 87,664
Lelli•ti Canal. 26,229 *24.363 23.411 237,949 13,596
Serant'n S•th 20,766 423,326 21,377 42%496 136,169
" Nl.ll 7,434 1111,' - 9.626 147,660 810
Pennai C: Co
By R Road.. sms 1.13,T i c 119,703
By Canal." . , 21,471 155,517 18, 143,116 d 12, 402
Der&Tind if 135,416 235,616 An 273,620 'AM
Wyoming, So. 93,626 10%719 7,093
Do N. - T,488 • 7,09 vAM
Broad , Top:. • -2,047` 152,788 8,753 1E,54619 ' 033
Shamokin... 6,419 /291Q16 8,377 142, 13,01 2
Trevorton... Ligt6 '30,131 1,726,:',30,017 4164
Sit. Mt, 11. 2,417 23,411 2,432 i, 32.971 , 9,46 6
Lykens Val.. 1,183 16,01 , 2,460' 92.47 ... 4404
T l 2
-
13,367,4,132,: '284,107 , 4
4.5810
,
, 4 t.......,6 213,3514,1320 M
1
, .
COLL CONTRIMITIONS Mt TILE GREAT atliThill.2 -
'rdlA.—We continue publikkbing the , ocadrilmUonek
lif tho Coal Operators and their employoes in
- another column, A large number lavenot, yet
contrilmted.. A number wacoutribute the pres
ent month, we learn. Let all come forward and
give of their abundance - for the -aid of 'the sick
and wounded.sekliers. A man who-will not aid
the defenders of his comitry wheik suffering; is
ecirpelffit tally° in the country. : -
We'stated last week Oat . ..the.. handsome.dona
lion of •the OoefCompariy- of Boston, 81
cars of cos's,. netting $2856 88, was from the
domPany and its eniployces, This is a mistake—,
.
it was donated by the Company slew, and we
echnowledge the • receipt; in another 'part Of, the
.paper,of the handsome sum of - $556. 40 from the
emPloyces in addition, making in all $3412•78.-
This Company has :not operated in this Cotuaty .
over two months. 'What a noble example for,
others to imitate.
• •We are indebted to our attentive oorrespondont
at New-York for tbe - following sales of-Scraiitori
Coal by:Auction. The prices obtained average
from; $1 to $1 SO per' ton advance on lad month's
HALES SCILANTON JDNII 29, 1864.
Steamboat-'-offored 4000 tons,
1000 ;111; 0: Roberts
1000! "
1000 "
500 , Qnintard & Virard
6001— Spellman:. ;
4000 tone
. .
• . Lunipoffered 500 toils
iono •
-1000:AL U.ltoberts ' ••••
1000,— , -- Spa .....
250, Scpvillo Maupfachfring Co.
' isor Bpi:llll.Jan " ---
,500. . **- " • ••
5004 tone
.. . .
Bi•oken•Offero•ci 5000 .toas,
1000, Quintard &.......... .
iOOO • • •.Tso
soo dOrvis &c . o. . ... 980
500 Stapd'ord.Alaulifapturink * Co ' 9 SO.
500, Spellman •• .9 80
• 700 Albert & Co ' 9 85:-
' 800' S. L'ounoll, . . ..... .. .• • • ~.:9 85.
5000 tons
• Egg--offerod 06 ton.. •••
1000,1 g. 4onueli,• • - ... 0 75
1900, :9 75
1000 E. A. Parkur ' • • .0
7'
500 1. J.. &Muni • • 'lO -06
3500 tone
• . • Stone—cfrred 5500 tmi..q. '. •
. „.
10001, Autlenri6d A: Co: . ....... . 10 25
200 Post • 10.'25
1.00 Erklield..llthnifacturing Co
‘sooTairnage, IlortA.Co
1000 S. -..B.onttell, -Jr
1000 E. A.• Parker & - Co -
300 S. --.lllarlih- •. • '• •
•100., Lloyl
100 C. Benedict •
100 J..Slo6.nrn &Co .... .
-100 J. B.' Bright
.100 .a:. '...
500 S. Bonnell,
200 8:M. . .
200
.11owell Manufactnring :Co.
- . - •
• ; Chestnut—offered 2000 tom
all North Shure &.Staten COlelund .
-200- S. Bonn - ell, Jr
200 'North Shore. & Staten -Island Co
400 Talnitge i -.llunt' & Co: ....
2000 tons
14ND AND STOCK . .I*i'FEr.,LIGENCE OFFICE.—
Mr.' Jaine . sPceman,• a gentleman We can recent- .
mend witli entire confidonne,...lina opened. of=of
lice of this character Scranton, Luzern'? Coun
ty, Pa., which will prove valuable to fiersons'vthe
desire Wormation of:Coal:lauds and stocks, and
of tmany Coal companies interspersed through
that interesting Coal field. • . Mr: POIIIII3II. has ,
resided: for ten
_'ears in that Itabion, anil • peram-.
bulated • considerably .
. .through
. the Valley fFoli .l
• altcivC Carbondale to iihickshinnity; a distance of
about. nixtk . rnifoil,.lic ie amply competont to give
all needed information and . render yaluable aa
sistanco to those - -requirink . his services. • :Mr.
Penman•can be adArosaeci at Scranton ' •
THE COAL MARKETS.
-:0:-
r PRICES 01' GOAL BY TES' 0.A2110.
=Ea:
coiminicTiD £Oll inar, 4110:11:!P
=OEM
• AT. • PIILLADSZPIIIA.:- -*:
• • ..Junz 80, 1861.
Schuylkill. Red ASh •PrePariad, S 9 0061.9 25
• " . Chestnut,.... 7 000.7 . 25
• White. Ash, Lunip, Steam - •
Boat • • - 8 60@.8 75
" Broken,Egg and Stove,— 8 ,7b@ o 09
• ''• . ~..• 7 500 . „. •
- Loenstlit..lnmp; St:. . . . 8 75611: 9.00
" " Broken, Egg Stove, " 9 iv@
i" . . . . - 7 so@ 7 75
Lor VeITY OP al; .. .. .... . ... 0 00.E0'25
Franklin (Lykehs.Valley), 0 256 . 4 . •
Lehigh Lump, St. Boat k -. 9 2.50 9 50
..." Prepared „
•" • eleetnut,..l., - 8 7503
Bread Top,— • • • ' ; 7 00 @
The market-is remarkably activothe" demand
far exceeding the supply. .•
'AT NEW YORK.': • •
• *Our gnetationa frord.New Yak failed to reach .
,
us' ,this NVOOIi. Also the . quokatikOna of Fiaighto
. ...tOA.T.; •
Fireights from P9t
'Porthind' ; $3 15
Portsrootith... :4 ... 3 90
.New 8edf0rd........
3 23
Norwich .... . 320
Txoy . f` • • 00
Newtiury:port. . . '8.90
2 76
Albany • • 2.00.
re
TiY.Pia • qiiiiio.
ador hi f"
No,i'N ork P
Boston-. • •
• •.. •
Freights front Georgetown orAllexandrin.
To - Philadelphia • '
Nen : York • • r • • ' S 2ER.3 SO
•Bokon • ;-• • 5 00,45:45
This article has for many years enjoyed a high min
i Mien:as:a manure of great efficiency and of iineipialled
sleititylitill Vimnsy:ltstilrossalsTor 1864. 1 pennant:a ice , end we scarcel_vderari it •important to - our
. The.fol low ing is'the quantity of Coal' transported ;
over the different Tiallroruls. In Schuylkill County, for 1
_semi-annual "advertisement to. say' more than merely
week ending. on Thursday evening last: -
_ ....
... ! call' he attention of buyers to it.. Butive will also state.
to' farmers and Dealers. Fertilizers that it. has' een
, .
;, our constantalm to'rendef our' flaw-Bono Phos.
Mile Rill It.S. navenjR.11...45,464 14 . • • 6n,759 . ter:
,pliate mere and mire Worthy of the full ern:Menai of
. 31t. Carberi.... - ............ ..... 9,715 19 : 60,..26 16.. f. mere, by. the nee, of every facilitY•at eommand, and
31ill 'Creek, . - '......'.., ' • • , 11,414 19 . . .
, 6 c' , T s ' C 6 ' i... the aid of scientific skill.. in. essentially improiing its . "
Little .Schnviltill: - -•-- ..- - .. :,.
qualities; tredve have never allowed :this purpose 'to
idahanoy .t:. BroadXt: ... ..'..19.2t14 04 . - ..446,515 16 . .
~., be interfered with by the great and steady advance in
•Schnillrill Valley - '4,:r46 4 T . .., 1 .TT,_.. 4,168 ' ,'.. the cost •of all' matters pertaining -to-our : business
Schuylkill:4.'ogal Trade for 1564: : ' -:, throughout the pert two years.' ..' ~ -
(Inaritity of :Coal senkbyßailroad and Canal .for the .. - The Raw Hone Phosphate may be had of. any regular
%veva ending on Thursday evening:list : -.'*: .. , - ' • dealer In. Fertilizers • (to. whcim we :advise .farnters- to
bATIAL. apply); or of the manufacturers and proprietors. •
• . . - ' .".• '..10A106111 ilc.BoNt4, •' ,
. .
.. /2, .. m5 . 00 ;
... . , • . . -
64N0 20 Moisc4 . Delnitare Avenue,
8,014 00 ; - July 2, .-9TA . .. -
* • - - . PIIILADELPIIIA.• '
21,992 001 - - • • ••• - - . '—',:--,- ---
'St Ii ) .6I6.I.4'.A.CKNOWI A JE ,-
T,:......
.GREAT ... CE. NTRAL Mill .
.. . ...- - 141301t:114(X01:11f;Alik-liNVOIVIt:•: ..• - .-. c.
I:-- • • : • .:. .- 00=-:', Citgigrrnß,..:•! - ..• _:•... . ;.:, -, .
• .iiiiklirrilietit4ile'-'•Z - ';: .,, '--. • •- :'
Contrihitted•hy. - , ;• _ a...., ....
i ... , Co :4' ..,... 1., - t.... - : - .2::"..,^`,: - ,..........:''' , .:32;100..* . ,' , .... :,
contributedVSool(syessk * ot.lleitig.4 , ..: , .Z , .',_ , •,,...„.... : .:.i...
Valley R. - 00.: .. : . ... - . - 4. , . - '.....4:‘,;..Trr* '-.:! -' - - -,,
.- -. .
.s2,Tit. 72
- .
Port palm: •
Pkittsville
Schnyl llarenAufiurn • •
• • '
Port
.... .
Total
I*llorta4Y this . Your
'• I Total - •
T. ea . mo time Met year.:
Increase 130 far.
t ... _
~;._....
====3
rfteilikeye
,Amaint tpuiptitt,o44ollsthe lasi month: •, _
TOTAL:'
LOtberg uial UreDir.„-• %aI:PA 00
,60,7‘.-0 00,
Union' Railread..:. - $0,418.07 ; , 75,543 12
** 4. 404 0 1 . / 4 . 1 1?'
tr•••.:1 • ^ •
Mita tatea; Lied
!.• " •
f?' 1 , 70 40 . 1 1x0Sr XV? to UR Piliniffiriiikp OM-
" •
**, 187 a,
ltCconrt
&tor). .11airkplloa lit+icic t Pt, .
Mane Hill . .
Little Schuylkill
1 0_ 4 b
'Lehigh Ca n al: - . •
.. • ". Script ' ..... .
Caltawissa Railroad.
" • " . preferrial
'Miners Bank Stock
Fanners' Bank Stock - •
- Government 'Bank titock..'• .. r.
Pottsville Water coolliclos • •
" " Ow •
1.7. S. BMlds,'"i'l •
~,, •
U. S. 7_S 10-Nott
-13: S. 5.20 Bonds (con Its .oll /
.Gold (premium , )...
Butler. Coal
.. . .
;Fulton Coal
tirtvu Mountain Coal
New York and 3Rddie Coal
Big Mountain • •
Clinton • -
NEWADVERPMENTS
50.rae aiD,O43
. .
COLT , Eit-PISItOII.B recelved. S-A- fine - as
811Pellt, at • • • - qzo.-BlapnT & axis.
11:11rn At • IiVEIiiiiONPIS. PIEITOI.II.-4
10 few otataag, at . BRIGHT 45 OO.'S.
. SE1411( .TURNIP - .BEED.--A- supply oi
..Turnip Seed, by the POuitd,luilf, quarter, or small
er quantity, for saleat • BANNAIsPS . •
July 2,"64 . Seed Stare,-Tottiwille.
.
.
TORRIVEI Patent Kee Cream Freezers:
—The test thitig in the market... For sale by. .
July 2, .64. : GRO. BRIGHT& 0 ,
A. ' GREAT INPENTlON.—lriatent Cork.
11, nerews.—The - most emaplete thing ever made,..
Small, darabla, light'arulelleap,'. at . .
July 2, - ' GEO.' gRIGIFT & C4VB.
.• .
0 LOTII RACKS, Folding Mad Straight;
N.-4--rik new thing. Every one should have one. Call
and see, at ...OEO. BRIGHT-1h CO.'S.
AGENCY for the purchase and Kale of
IS- Beal Estate ; taking.tharge of,Coal Lands, Mines,
and , the collection of rents; exploring Lands, Mines,
&s. OFFlCE—Scranton, Pa. -
July 2, '04.-27-3m.1 JAMES PENMAN.
pHILADELPHIA & REA.? ING
SaIWN
Frmrthof July'Exeursimt Tickets will be issued be:
tween all stations at rc;dneed fares. 'Wood, from -ably 2d
to 9th,inclualve:, A.•NICOLLSi'Gert'I '
.'July 2, '64. • 27-it •
$9 62
9 75
9 75
9:85
9 85
J
11.18 T R e nEIVED from New York,: n splendid_
July 2, )Gi
VAI,aITABLE A.T PRIVATE
0 87
9'87
.9 87
9 88
9 80
9 80
9-80
The undersigned - offers at private sale his valuable
-FARM;, consisting of 170 acres Red . Shale, more or lees,
Maituated•in - Bast Brunswick 'Township;
Schuylltlll County; Pa.. on the main road
• . lefullug Orwigsbarg to the: Little .
„Schuylkill Railroad,' iltotttmid-waY.''Abont.:loo acres
cleared and in high state of cultivation ; the. remain
derls Well timbered with ChwAnnt, White Rock. Oak
• and Pled Timber. On the promises
.are a large two
"story Dwelling louse, ii large 'lnk Barn, Bay Shed; a
.large frame Pig Stable„ Coro Cr apdall•other'n.
sary . taildings ;•••.a never-failing Pu pof water at, the'
door; also, a never-failing spring of vater„with a house
over it; 'a good ,apple orchard ;:tilso, other fruit, such
as•Peaches,'Cherries, V„,. Within . seven Mlles . of the
best market . in Schuylkill County... - - . •
. •-• .. • S. : ,ALBIt101:1T, Orwigebrirg.-
•.' July 2,. 14. • : . • '•. .”
ETTERI4I. Benanining .
Unelnitnedi
the Post Oflice at St. Clair, State of Pennsylvania,'
on the Ist day of 'July, 1864. • . . • •
• To obtain any. of 'these letters, the applicant mast
call for lisivertiseTtictters,"glve the date. of this
- and pay one cent.for advertising. • • • . • . •
:..If . not called for. witbinnne otontic, they-Will be sent
to the Dead Letter Oldie. •
Wm-..8e1l : •• . Gross Angie C • Morton•Wm • .
Rowland Wm - 2 . Harrison Marg .. .. Moyer Rose A
Bowler Micli'l John
Ileegle F
•. •Ilerron Jno. Itephoin Peter
Carretis Wm Eh - lley Jim ' Reese J D . ..
.Connell J• •,S Ilolan Patrick.. Rease L'
Cox Jos; • loran Jag • fieliedle Rev - A •
Emitis•John :Joneslonisa .. • Sanders Win
Davies Myer. • Jones David. • ....Smith Ellen: • .
'Daily John Jones Sophia . Taney ,Marg
1/oupted Wm : . Thom Theobald Jos.
Deifies Win". Lewis Sdw Tright Liga •
Evans Thos . P 'Morris PhilipElley
Farrell Mary Metz '..Mary. • -.lVinlark& Co. • ..
. July 2, , 64..,21-D...) • MATEEIt, P.. M.
.:.'lO 25
. 10 30
...10 30
10 JO
. 10 30
10"40
10 40
10 401
. 10'40
10 40
BERGER AIf:DEMMER & TRY'
•. • • • WHOLESALE DEALERS IN •
- •FiSh, - CheeSe, 11ieats, and:ProviS
•••.. •ions Generally..• • •••
•At NOP. 11 & 13 Roilik :Water. St.; belovi
Market,
(Lately : oceupicd by E. A..Paliner & Cti.4 • .
• PHILADELPHIA.
•
• The undersigned respectfully informs ails fiienda'und
former. cosfomers that he has mailean engagement with'
the above hdtise, and hopes to receive a. continuance of
.their ravers ; knowing tha the will be able to render
them general satiafattion, in regUrd - to: a:ssortment,
quality, and -prices. : • • -JACOB WERNERT.
9 80
9 80
9 25
9'25
9 25
9 25
. . ,
• • GENUINE IMPROVED - :
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• • • •
- ::I?IIOSPHATE.. OF - LIME,:
,
.
•TH 4 .sTANDIugb 'GUARANTEED,
. .
." • -
DEPOT, NO •
•
27 North_' 'Front Str e et,
.
,• • •-•—
The experlcnce of the coasntrier attests to the fact
that, it is•••the .rnost reliable; and,. consequently, the .
cheapeat fertilizer In the market:. . . •
The 111(TUMC, of crops deri!ed from its nee, has great
ly increased the demand; it 'would; therefore, be well
-
to order early, $o as to secure a Sapply.
Di:4count to Doalrro..• ." •
•• • -
•T .E.TTERS: Renaiiining liJnelninied iri
JA the Post 'Qllice; at - Pottsville, State of Pennaylva
mta, oh theist day.of July, 1661.. : • • • •
To 'obtain any of these letters, the applicant innat call
for "adve:rtised lettctB,`.' give .!.he date 'of this list, and
pay one cent for advertishig... • '
-if not called forwithdrt one month, they wlll bo 'scat
to.the Dead Letter Office. - • .• ' : •
EIGIITS.
ichmond
Roston:., • 356
New . London-.: .. . 325
:Noii.ilaven • 2.75
- Wwhitigten . . . 2 50
Rhode Island • • 3'25 !
IXartford • 360
Newark, • 'I 65
Alexandria 2 50 '
BalOsnore. • .
' vr4i
2 1:54
6 opt. 4.
RAMHOAbiA:
15,113
1,909
20,009
5,844
10,099
15
13
19
161
09,
63,121 051" : -39,544 1 00
1,4111,754 031. '.3151.4.88.10'
OS; .391,039.10
.1.4 1 . 334,615 00
1,666,482
1,646,938
141
I 13,643
Contrlbtitedbj emploveg -
Guitexrdaws:Collietv.. .. . • 143
Procevils Or 25 er.uti .of coal, doitittb4 ---- • —.
by P:J. Atu3pitch & r::::.. 229 (KC
Contributed, by .employees .4 F. •
AllePach & Co.'s
Vroceeda...of.6o cam donated hy - Hammett, •
Vaidhmen &.Loehman.., • - . • 1,578 03
Remitted by B. Batman, Pottsville:.
1, ;" 1 Uoutributed by I'. 1), Luther. • .
1.748 -• •• ••11cdell a Bol;i3A;: - oo,
- and employeesat their Colliery. 'l-13
8,313 ' Contributed by 1L LG. Smith C 0.,&
and employee at - -their Colliery, •
CHahanon. - .. - • • 74 GO
4,980 -
~..„....;•..f ... , .. • • •
11,094, .-
. • .
.12,/94 • rroceede of ,IFO . 10 tom, donated by`
. 6,04 'T • lifilbergbr find Itte hands .•.. , ...
LAP inemitted
ntri by
y Goo mr. Cole,Vamatintiff
13.177_.', .03ibuki by Georga_ . W. (Me, LONWC of
7,01.1, • Reevc . tedala colliery, - • $1 . 50 Un.
r , f 5 7 5 1 . iContTipT by :Nifforkmen 4-14 RA-ifs,
ft Aliciy ' ' , . 5..
.....• ...47,,
• . Coniti itted :by. viorktitien, at ;Levan
MS -- • collicit ' • •' •
- • .', • . Oantribnte.d int Cirter, Allen ft. CfYe
r -,- ^ --- '. - ' Shop firet . Four, Minix/mi.
"
43T.940;. : !-Mist 'culWons:,..
E22=2l=
~---~
TABLE MATS, .
EGG BEATERS • •
- ICE CREAM' FREEZERS,
GEO. BRIGHT & CO.'S
Hardware Store.'
•
Atherton B Winter. John-. Num.Y. Wm' • -
Barkji • • ; Lewis Wm E Tatrk.•
'Baker Chou • •Laogan.Miss K.. Pendergast J • •
Boryiir•Jno E Lee Miss Mary :*: Tormenter Cathtn •
IttotokinarkJ N Montgomery L .•• Rower Geo •
,Billy Mrs E • • • McLain Barney RichardsOn JO
Channel. Wm II MiTIOC David, L. • :RuSsell Miss
.Crynes Thos' • . McCann Jno ' Sliwybr Mnrridy
Clark Jnii'M. • MrArtyJno'shiti Steel:Dediel
-Crosson J F Idurrylno Seely &'Brown
Crawford Milton Morgan John Scott
.L' • • • •
Coale Eichtir McForlontlJ" Pentbso •
Carroll Miss: A - - titortin Win 9 • 'Simmers Airs C •.•
;Coats Miss Mary • Martin 'Miss A Thomas Bach') A
'bails Dr :Mooney Miss M' Terrill 'John . '
Duffy. Mrs.:T• Moore Miss lit Trump Mrs. P
A ••• •• Madam Miss M. • Ihnholiz Beck - lel
Edon Wm.. Madam Miss ML .VariderbeckMissM
Gordon Jno • Mitchell Mrs M Warner Peter ••
Grttne Jos &Co Mation.Mrs liLarg3Wood,P - R; ,
'Grim - Mu Mary . •• -* ' • - • ' •
• • July 2., , 64, , SILLYMAiii;
AT.3 GI-VS
RAW-HONE
Super-Phosphate of. Lime,
• 0.11 SONS •
• . SOLE 4A.isurF4erutt.tßs,.
No. 20 . Soiith, Dcliisare. Avenue
.
Remitted. by 0..0. Coarsen; T.renitnieiLSCrati:
ton, fronveullieriets. Luzerne. .
I!revbuttlyrepotted) • •
.
19 2,
MANTIRgS,VMANUR .•
, .
. . 'TAMALE it , 41c, , , ) 111104111.1[431
sttr:svirito z eitAizz.xe . LI It
,onwitoii'AsT .
3114: Ili I now to, ttiertulitetiiip
znartufactaiedtrote Bbited;:ri.i - Tmti'd
anti-:other ridable • dieittp,sltrus fanitep - q;
prom cegmkra most elect and taliabliflliangp! , ',.
: PRICE 16-bble: i t irot e j>fr'rb:l4 •
. . . ,
011J8 11114'r •
:Outdo fiotiiiiibubieatl said 'Bane irorif•
hems% is"weit -advir e trpeolrOcithef-grow of rq
PRICE - VA - per tonEla. • ••• -
cheap and strobg
tillaw. - Cioartairthd liquor of boiled boneik dte.;
Per PA In abb.;
. . .
69M
/13M
110
39M
40
69)(
.100
139
.39)¢
29
96%
cal or addroes•
6434
4936
125
11836.
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num -07; ovitr,
06. & Washington
July 11; •04
Eagle Chas Stove' WQrks
H. D. BLAKE,
474 B R O ADWAY, N
. _
• Cooking 4k, Heating by GAS. ,
NO SigLik
Thox" Et
800
15.3 i
1931
7,,5S
CRP PER .thrin.-00.AL or -.WOOD
I have on hand, and make. to order'. - STOVES and
FURNACES, for Chemists, Tinuerti, Bookbinders, Den.
tists, Tea - Stores,. yid can lain. Stoves, Photographers
Ovens, -&,c., and for Tailors! and Latutdry .
• • far: Bald for Deacriptilv Catalogue,'
• :)[ .also manufacture Coal Oil Stores, for
Cookin ( and . Renting. Burns the common
Kerosene O i l , and does the Uooking for a. Family for
ONE .CENT PEE HOUR.' • . •
E. D. BLAKE' . Sole Mainifixtuier,
- 474:BiloAillliir..A.Y, 'N.
' The Ainerlaux-Advertialltg,_and .Pnreluteln# 'AgattcY
receive orders for the above-named
Bluv DP.: R. ALVORD. Onresp, Dep.,'FOWLER
a WELLS, 208 Brpadway, N. Y.
July 2, 414
..
GREAT -13 - ARGAINS IN JEWELRY,
•- • •
W..l l o.ll,Srl'H. dr,' CIO., ...- - ..: *• .
. .
42- and 44 Naseett Street, New 'Yerk, fad.
joining the Post l Officeo- offer for sale :the following
magnificent list of. Watches, Chains, Jewelry, &c...val
uo-l- at $900,000.' .F.ach article One , • Dollar, and not •not to
1 7
he' paid for until 'y ou know. what'yott vele:get: -.
..;
- 150 Gold and Silver atchee....sl2 - 00 ;04100 each:
200 Ladies'. Gold W tam.. „.... - • ":.
..85 each.
500 Ladies. ,St Gen Silver do .. .. • '-' 15 each..
0.000 Ladies' Gold audio '. 400 us 6 each;
a 5,000. Gold-band .B lets • . ' 300 to- 10 each-.
Io,ooo'Lockets, Chains, and Rings:. 2(50 to 6 each.
6,-000 Cameo, Mosaic. and Jet _ - • -
• = - Brooches • 1 . - • 400 to .0 each.
• 8,000 Coral .t. Florentine Eardrops. -41 00 to 5 each.
10,000 Gents' Breastp4s.: .1 .... . . 950 to." S each.
16,000. Sleeve 'Butte and :Bosom - '••' . • - •:- • - '
Studs.... • -., - -2'ooto . ; 6 each.
10,000 Sets Ladles' Jewelry..' 51:10._to . : - 10 - each:
• 6,090 Lava and Florentine Sets.. :'4 00 to - , 0 each;
10,000' Gold Fens, Silver-mount ed
-. • Holders - . . .
,5,000 Gold Pear, With Silver Ex
' ' •
tension. Cases - • 400 to '.6 each.
- • The articles In this stock of Jewelry are of the neatest
and most fashionable styles. . Certificates of all the va:
Hoes articles are put in sealed envelopei and mixed,
thus giving all a fair chance, and sent by. mail. for 25
cents each ; and on the receipt of the certificate, itis at
your option to rend Orof DOLLAR and take .'the article
mamcd In It or not. Wm. Certificates for $1; elisven
'-for $2 ; thirty for $5.:. sixty for $lO ; one hundred for.
$l5. Certificate.money to be enclosed with. order.—
Correspondence promptly answered. . .
Agents wanted In every town and regiment, to whom
the most liberal terms are offered.- Sind.red stamp for
a circular. -Address • W. FORSYTH eb C 0.,,
42 and , 44 Nassaua Street, New York.
.27-jm
MUM
_ .
• . • Is IS .TIIE • ONLY 'RELIABLE •
• .
SELF-ADJUSTINGLN WRINGER::
'llO , Wood-wor.k •
.
• No ,Ttpunb4ekews out.of
, . .
• • •. Werintard . reit4.er without Cog -Wheels.
:.it took the FIRS T PREMIUM atfitty-seven State and
County Fairs . in 1863, and is, without exception, TILE
BEST WRINGER evermade: ,• , '
..Patented in the :United States, England ; Canada, and:
Aiistralia. :Agents wanted in: every town, and in all
parts of the world: •
Sample Writtger sent, Exprix•s paid,, on .receipt` of
price. ' • ~
..Eneigetic agents can make from $3 to $lO per day.
N0..2,.50 Uo.• N 0.1,11 30. No: F. $$ 31). No. A. $0 60:
Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail', by • : .
TILE' PUTNAM MANUFACTURING • CO. '
.
No: 13 Plate Street,, New -York, and Cleveland. Ohio.
.• • • S. C. NORTHROP; Agent—
What Ever,' body Knows,, viz : •
That Iron, well. galvanized,: will not rust -
nava simple machine is better than a complicated:one;
Thdt a Wringer should be
. :self-aditist lug, durable, and:
• efficient ••• ^ • -•• '
"That Thumb-Screws and Fastenings cause delaY :and
trouble to regulate and'keep in order
That wood soa.ked.lu'hot water will .swell; shrink, and
That wood bearings for ttieihaft td run in will wear
That the Puinam.Wringer, wither without c o g-wheels,
• will not tear the clothes:: • • •••
That cog,-wheel regulators are not essential . •
That the Putnam Wringer has all the advaulagw, and
. not one of the disadvantages above 'named: ••• •
That all who have tested It, pronounce it the best
Wringer ever, Made: - • • • • _ . -
That It. will wt:iug a Thread or A Bed-quilt without al
teration • • • • •
•We might 1111 the paper With testimonials, brit in
sert.onlY a feiv to convince...the skepticatLif 'inch there'
he t . and we - say to all, test Putnam's Wringer.- Test it
THOROUGHLY with ANT and•ALL others, and if not
.entirely satisfactory; return it. . •• : •
• ....P1,7:0r MAIIIIVACTURINCI CA.—GinIaIITIMV: I know
from practical experience that iron, well galvanized wig:
zi he, will not oxidize or rust orie particle. The Putnam
' Wringer is as - near perfect n.s possible, and. I can cheer
. fully recommend it to. be the best in use.. ' :.* '•
• • •
Respectfully yours,'-- • : •
• • , JNO: W.•WIIEELER,UIeVeIand, Ohio.
. Many yeareexperience in: the galvanizing. business
'ettabie: me to indorse the aboVestatement in •all: partic
nlam. . • JNO. C. I, r rIfE,ItTS, No; 100:BeekMan SL
. New York, Janua ;1834. • . • - •
We have tested Uutnam's Clothed Wringer by •pract
cal Working, and know' that it will do: - It in cheap t it
is simple: it requires no. room, . whether .at work or
rest: a child-can operate it does its duty thorough,
ly : it saves-time and it saves' wear and.tear: - . :We ear.:'
• neatly advise all who have mneh•washing to do, ivith
. allintelligeut persons who have any; to, bny this Wring
er. •It will Priy..foi itself. in a year at most. - • .
•, •• ,• • . ' • ' lion. HORACE GREELEY.
July I, •.:
. • .• .
INSTRUCTION BOOKS APED 1114781 . (1
FOR MELODEON,
And all Instruments of"the Organ - Class.
Zundel.ti Melodeon Instructor. Containing' thoEtc
incnts'of MIA% l'rogressive Finger Exercises, and
large collection of Choice Miele- • $2 25
New Method for - the' Melodeon. Selected. Mainly-.
from - "Zundel'Orlnstractor," and containing in addition
to Lessons and Exercises:a sollection'of Popular Songs
and a variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes $1 50
Cdrharts Melodeon: • Elementary and ProgreSsive
Studies, with:a colleetiorfof Choice Voeal and 'lnstru
mental Music , • • sl6o
• American School for the Melodeon • 1 50
Model Melodeon•lnstnactor.'..- .. ... .. . 150
Winners Perfect G nide for .the Melodeon, *Designed
afta Self-Instrilcthr, with Choice Music • .60
Melodeon without a Mosier
Woodbairrs Melodeor , lnstructor :50
:Green and White's Melodeon Instructor ' ..641
llowe's.Seraphine and= Idelcideon . Instructor.::. .60
' The Seraphine.' A.collection of Music for the Melo
deon, Seraphine and Reed Organ .00
' The instructions in each of the above books are suited
not only to the Melodeon, but to all . instruments of
similar construction Sent post-paid.- OLIVER .131T
SC1N & :CO,- Publidhers,. lkieton: • For sale 'by J.. E..
4GOULD, Philadelph:a. • ' -
c June 11, ,OL
ITALE 41011 1 ..—The bmeribei in Agent
V I •. for one of the largast Oil llonsealnNew.Beciford.
and. ie preparedJe receive orders for Prime Whale .Oil,
in large. or einall - ..giiantitief, at New ' BedaPrices,
freight only. added.' Orders fespectfully colic .
• April 23; . B A.W..:
liOlT',. JA
•.:.,. '.
Do.yon want the . moat simple, and 'cheapest ',Tar
In market? . -Calla . &inspect frnit pat . up - two years
'ago inlirmairay'rnlt Jar. - No cement required to ren:
.der it alr-tight.'.ts, Quarts, Half-gallon and gallon
on hand, at.' . STICIITBR & TROALPSON"§.
ICE , CEEA
„ACE CREAM . :
• . -,
•
• .
The nnderdgnod pf3effully Informs the public that
he hits opened a D HU, CONFECTIONKRY AND
ICE CREAMS ON, in Minersiille street.betwcen
Centre and Second, where ho is always ready to supply
all oldersiwholesale - androtall, at the shortest notice:
May 2S. '64
WATCHES t': WATCHES:.
A large..assortnienttif Watolies---Amerlcan,
English andSivies,'in Gold and Silver, Single
and Diluting' Cases: 4.n k. rumination Is re
431,ectfully' solicited. 8.C.. GREEN,
Watchmaker and. Jeweler, Centre Street; Pettaiille
December • 60-.
CIILENDARS.—A. new and. beautiful
Calendar giving the-Months , days' and dates , suita
ble for OBIce;1, - Depiits,.-&.e. - It requires no alteriug, and
is, In fact, a perpetual Almanac- and. a. perfect 7.M.E-
Empis,R,... Price .s2o i i : Cd.,.ll t ly i u l l iiN
see them .:. ~, - •
Watchmaker.::' . •
.APril 10, , 64. - --16.,tf) ' . : Centre et., Pottsville. ',
44
WHT NEWS. P" .- ..
, --:
IVILKIN TI r L i)N &AOR,
t.
Would, Inform the Public : that . • ',4 '.-,.
'-• ... . - .., .iii; L i .5... wrilLi ... ..... •
PASIIIONABLS 7'.AILGIUNG E..STABthsnArearr;
' lie. 108:Nautili Eleitaill'l4te . eet;:
4 doers * below. CheSinut, PIIII,ADELPFIA; Valero. can
- --.• '. , ;'' be found the best -. . • ,
::
pAirr:WionAND PEST Cti't LER, - .:-
' -in the city.: Calf and ice.' • ' :
TAYLOR E
' • . jitit.F.TY,E VEST FOR ; SPRING": .. .
: - . - L : :. • .. - tOziginal and lcobby.j . ' : ' .
~ ...-...Flne,Goodik well 'thade, n %... -. - s'
-
-•-- . '
_. • .. At
S _ E . iir .Cr ,r lltAi,i •
% .• -•- ••• Late at CIIA.S. STOKILS &CO,
1'44 14 , •64. ' . -•• . • - •:- .. '.: . : 204 m .
NEW RAT, CAP AND FUR STORE.'
.
:The undersigned respectfally inform the cittiens of
a.Pottaville • and vicinity, that they have 4 10
taken said refitted -the Store in• Centre.
' street, •nbove klatumtcinge, West side: • 7— " is
where they will keep constantly on hand a large: and
chute stock of.HATS, CAN and fiTtaliraoo.oS, add
n line aasertinetit t* FURS, which , they • will !tell on
'reasonable term's.
.Thir patronage nf' the publim9e...ii "
Belted. .• ' ••• • - • •; 2 . 50
fro - fiats and Cape made to order on the slaU 2 tifl
Lice. ••• • • • • g 1it.140117'• 1 50
• • A: utpdc: 2 50
i?oftsoll4,Tnne 4; 1904
j- 2' , 50
FA I § S I.I9N-A. it.i140,T11101.1111,‘; „ S 00
. ,„ . , .
a 50
Jast opened, n splendid. it..sortni4nV of For; -2. 50
Domestic CLOTILS, CASSlAlfiltlfS • and. VES'.' 3.75
1150.04, which will 14.: cat and tit in the . latemt ay 300
mosfimprtried•stylbs,' at his.'ol4lStand. bitirki ,„
etOet, a few biers above Centre. Pottsville:
• 4 Y
- -/I.IIIIRY MATTENillercliaut:r 225
Marehs. ' — 7.: 2 25
. A 2 25. T.T.ENTION6.I;ADILEI4 .; - 2 25 ,
Al) the nevidst stild of Fancy Ciniibs, Sleet k
Joke ry, .1!=1 4nd Fancy . Mad Dresses,' SDI 2 45
.I"nratolaind San Umbrellax, at pride( the yno t ir 25
„IltettirY. ;411: DIXOWS - Tant - Gnods SI korer . 2P.8 . 50
Philadelphia..'.. , .; ; 13
Feathersrtr 2. 25
or Flyßrug),tt,.. . • . IMarc' • 500
a so
. .
as co •
ODA •••••
20&15
742 12
• 2,153 4)2
-32,64$ 2,t
~ ~.$12,153 03.
E. Treatirer.
Heat Irane~,
4 00 to 5 each
(May 28 ".04-9.2-1y
8 'FRUIT JABS
MME 3
: -. :W•S',: -- : - .10:407 , 130ND5;'-' , '
Pa? !kalP aro *e4 tlider Ake Act' of (imams of
?Ludt Bth,'lsGi. . lrh piFi#eq tb4,41. Benda Lamed
r a aierthiataa*kli !xI`:EXPiPT , riPM. TIAAT/Or
by or thiAieFirth7 4 thkir:er ‘Mith/c l Pat anther/W. akb ;
earlPathaa adP* l o o3 ala are received.thEnded Ptaike
noteeprnotee of Natkund Banks:. They are TO. BB
BEDBEKRBIBI3OI24 at the , pleasure of the Govern
snot, at any 1)6=19.111# Toss*ot ins nor more. tibi;n
Arty years front their date, and antic their ra ' dearMori
FIVE PER CENT INTEREST •WILL BE ;PAID EN
COIN; on Binds of 'not over one tundra, dollars star
ally, and on all other 13onds setol,ansually. The inter.
est is Kiehl° on the first days of March andßeptembe
in *ode year,
. Subscrlbeit . wili receive Citheritegtstered or.Cottpon
Bonds; tie they may prefer. Registered Bonds are re
corded on the book of the U. B. Treasurer, and can be
transferred only on the owner's order: Coupon Bonds_
areijoyabietai bearer. antian:in:ere convezdentibr corm!
Subscribers to this Men will have the option' of hiv
ing their limr‘s - drarc ititM . M4 barn March Ist, by pay .
log the earned interest in coin:-for In • United States
notes, or the notes of National Banks, adding My per
cent. for premium) or receive: them drawing interest
from the date of spbscription and depeelt. Ats these
ail. Broil
and
Ewalt Erni ffitmlelpsil or State Tillatloll. -
thetr salsa o:teerpasect from Strom inieja, three „per cent. pee .
annum, aecerding to the rate of tax ';let : tee 'varkrea
At thp priest rate of premise on gold' they pay
• . 1 0!Ter. Eight Per Cent:lntereet
In currency; and are ot equal eatlyerdenee as a perma
nent or fempOrari Inrestmeitt.: - -
It 15 believed that no Securitis offer so great induce
relents to lenders as the various deicriptions of 8
Bonds.. In all Other forms of indebtedness, the faith
ability of private parties or stock companies, or sep.
orate o:unmunttles, only Is pledged fur payment, while
for the debts of tho tutted States the whole property of
the countiy, is holden ter secure' the payment of tank .
Prlnelpal_and. interest in Coln. . , • • •
,Theee Bonds may be subscribed for In sums from $5O
"up - to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus
made equally available to the sandiest lender and, the
largest Capitalist, They Can be cpnverted into money
at any moment, and the Wider will have-the benefit of
• it prey be dacha to ethic in this connection : . that that
• total Funded Debt of the : United States on which inter
ostla ioayable in gold, on the 34 day Of March, 180.1,Was
• $ . 168,965,000. The Interest on this debt for the coming
fiscal year will bet 45,931,120, while the customs reve
nue in gold for the current fkieil year, eliding JtinellOtli.
1864, has beens° far at' the rate of over $100,000,000
per anhnm
It Will be seen that even the present gdldreVennes . of
the Governmerd tire largely itiexcess of the wants of
the Treasurer for the 13ayment of gold:lnterest, while
the recent increase of the tariff Will doubticati raisothe
annual' receipts from customs on the same amount of
ImPortationa, to $150,000,000 per annum:
Instructions to the National Banks acting as loan
scents were not issued from the iTuited States Treasury
until March 20, but bible first three' of April the
suhscriptionSaveraged more thtin, N MILLIONS A
Subscriptions will be received by the:
„filretNational ThMk ofyhilaq.elphia,
Second Natletud Bank of Phlladelphfa, Pa
Third- National" Bank of phlladelphia, Pa..
* • •, AND'BTALL NATIONAL BANKS •• -
which are•depoelturies of Public:Money, and 'all
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANORS
throughout the eonntry,..faciing as agents' . of the Na
tional Depositor); Banks,) :will tarnish further . intik=
• Hon on application, and • . •
/Qord Every FacHlty to Subseribers.
May 7, •64. ' 10-2rnif
MEDICINAL.
A EEESI4AMENT,
_CURE t
• FOR SCROFULA,.
AND 'ALL DISORDERS . . i •
ARISING FROM A CONTAMINATED
AND IMPURE STATE OF TUE BLOOD
•1 . •: • NirAYNE's PANACEA.. i.
• • .
• Though. Many years •
. •.• • haVe ':elapsed since 'this . • •
• ... - great discovery was made kmeWn
'to . the world, its great virtue has nev-. ' •
• • .er -yet been equalled: Ifs safety and in- --• • •
nocence have.been' fully tested, so that It
may be adtninisterefl to the most tender hi
:rant.- It:imparts Strength and. soundness to •
• debilitated and corrupted :constitutions, there
by pfeseiving their offspring .fronf .bereditary.diseases
In short, the, moat loathsome diseases,. which
have put every. otber.medicine'at defiance, as
• .well as the skill of the profession, for more..
. •-• than a quarter. of a century, have been
• . perfectly Cured tlijs great Vegetable
•,. -Panacea. Let .no 'disease,. however . •
• _.bad it may be, or length of time it
• . may have existed, discourage you.'
. • .
until you have tried this world-
-
-renowned Remedy, • •
. .
. .
SWAYNMS P4.NACEA ,
Cures Uuleeratial Sore Throe% Epp . Joint
CoPaPiain
SWAYNE'SPINACEA .. cures Mercu*aDlL,&rzef„
Swaync.sl'inacea cures Ukerone and Width Swelling
SwaynesTanacca cures Dark .1310cilee, br Defects in
. The .
Eiwityni*e Pa=Cell dares Yelloi Skin; Pimples
pwayne's Panacea ctirea Atarasinn#, or Wasting of Flesh
• .Siyaine's Panacea cure's Syphilitic Diseasea,of long
. • stapding.
Swaync•s rnwea 'cares Rheumatic Mectione, Diseases
Swriynels PatiAcCa . iiiakei Ptire *id Rich Vlci6ll
S' , ,,; _ v4l3e -i_ ...: _lrt\t ' l'lln ilare ,Ro d ß, li'
uov.NoTia 81.X1.'11Streec, ?a:111631011a,
Seidaccnrely packed to any address.
• . • . -. JOIIN G. BROWN',t'SON, arid
* • SAYlAR,Tottsvtile. .
April 2,'64. . • •
COIJG4S, COLDS; CONSMPTI.ON.
. . .
• Coughs,Consumption.
• . - Coughs,. Colds, Consumption.
• ::. Coughs, :Colds, Consumption. •
'Coughs, Colds,' .C,onsumption.-
:.Coughs, . Consureption.' . •
Coughs, Colds, Consumption. ; •
Cone's, . Colds, Consumption. '
Syr:lyric's Compound, Syrup of Wild Cherry.
• ,Swayne's - .Compound' Syrup .of . Wild Cherry,
Swayne's. Compound, Syrup'. of Wild , Cherry,
Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild . Cherry, .
Swayne's Compound Syrup Of -Wild Cherry,
Swayne's Compound . Syrup. of .Wild Cherry, •
Swayne.B Compound Syrup • of Wild Cherry, -
tiwityne's Compound Syrup 'of ' Cherry, • .
• Cares : all Complaints - • . ,-- •
: Cures: all. Complaints • " • ".•
• . . Cures all.. Complaints • . '• •
- ' • Cures' , all. Complainte I .. •
• Cures. all Complaints . •
- . Cures. all :Complaints '-
. Of.. the' Throat,' Lungs and Chest.
Of the Throat, :Lungs and Chest..-
,
.. 'of the'Throat Lunge .and Chest. • •
-the , - Throat,- Lungs ; and Chest. •
. . ':Of the Throat, Loup and I Chest.. ,
•.. Of the Throat, Lungs and !'Chest."
•• • Of • the. Throat, Lungs and Chest.
,Of • the Throat, :Lungs and = Chest. '
•Althouglimuuty.years have elapsed since this discov
ery was: made known to the world, tte great virtue has
never yet been equaled.. • - • •
Still Another Cure by 'pr. Swayno 2 o Co(
pound Syrup o( Wird .
.Cherry.
. .
- I suffered farmonths with a violent !Cough, aceorn
panted with painful tightness of the chest,.great dial
.culty . of breathing, sore timmt,' sleep disturbed from
• constant- coughing ; triednumber of remedies without
^henetlt 1 I was.advised to try• Dr. Swayne's Compound
Syrup of Wild Cherry, which gave quickrelief„ and after
using two betties a perfect cure was the. result. ,I give
. this certificate' freely, as I. want all the 'world to know
of this truly valuable medicin6. • •
. • Ilusruier Evass, 124 South street, Phiinda.
Prepared only by Dr. SWAY . NE Sou, OM North Sixth
- .street; Philadelphia. • . - -
'Sold by di G. BROWII-& SON, and HEM. IX SAT
. LOB, Pottsville, and all the principal '.Druggists and
Dealers. -
• -April 9, '6,3
it pi, ed
"e , but another befallh% to that fated name,
B iol. Orlando Morris :brought -home a
~.4)rpde front the battle of the Potomac. A
fourth shaft to be:simultaneously chronicled..
rely thought we, fate is busy with the
"But it was a beautiful Sabbath, sunny and
coot and, leaving dur old filen...l49lNi cnit
soling t'if his wounded boy,'we walked iiowiv.
to see the funeral of the, soldier... It was an
impregive Sight Whci .ean see a regiment
with arms reverte and hear the "dead
march" played 'w trumpet and 'drum, and
not feel it warm about his ears? We stood
upon the steps ".tif the thy Hall,. while the
wondering thousands silently looked on: The
narrow coffin, laden with flowers, and •con
faining all
.that' remained of Orlando
Morris ; theyounghero, shiln in Elie 'Very pride
of his youthful beauty, was lifd upon the
plumed and • curtained hearse.,Two ran
cmg gray horseti.ctinet cd in thir black ca
parisons to bear him away.. The 'officers of
the brave young, regiment mounted upon their
EZI9II
of The Bones
• ••'
t "" - 1/fstfirtl
Saturday, July 1864.
•
THE :SPAR rolvvar, imoN
Arm" liforefaientetlgrely,
Thalweg , patio Ntorna4 hag' wade no in:pork
ant gterement tot Went! days past. ,
Roue Arkinne Ire learn that a cavalry terra, -
eanteonthvnue how Ant attacked eight
hundred reb e ls.-oral
.eal, all not, - killed .;n4
•
•A recant rebel. attack- on etti 'Wide at / 413 °-
Bluffs was repulsed. Selby is reported to have
attacked Brewton-B.li on then lit of the
At last accounts severe ' gine gen.
The nett Tariff biU has: been 'try
President.- The law went into :.cqxwation yeetar-
Prorn the ratnietthe - railroad --train at Bt. In
iairb, W„ 87 bodies have been ?cowered. The
wounded number 80: The'vfctime Were contrail% •
who Fame_t'ram Bremen, and were going to MU..
consin, to meet friends settled, there. -
Woter Taisipsaann.—No less - than
eight Radical Geriohn . newspapers' in the
West have already hauled dinn.p. the Fremont
Flag, and ran np:that of Liucohi and John
'son. They say that although they *ere ad : -
minara of Fremont, they cannot be, sold out
to topperheads. - And besides, the platform- ..
of the lialtimomemvention suits them - bet
ter than the Clevelard•platform:
. .
Thsavronrren,.- r The outlaw and traitor,
,Valltmdighttm, ItCaireaciy sinicing into tuft
niftcance. He and his friends supposed the
Government would interfere With Lim in ease
he'should.return,' 61. thus produce an excite
ment which might inure to the ,benetit.
.of
Copperheadism, Their fangs . are however
e.rtrieted, and the9oveintnent cares nothing
about him. Fie will be spurned, and deteited,
as much as Aaron Burr was daring his. life-
Ehurr TO thi.taLestos . .—The •Commissan ,
General of Prisoners, - acting under 'instruc
tion-a of the , Seeretary of "War, on Satiirday
sent from Fort Delaware to-Hilton Head the .
Rebel officera'W io are' to be placed tinder.
fire. Gen, .Gardiner, who was capturid.at
Port . Hudion, is said :to be among the tann-,*
TER receipts of. llie . Philadelphia . Binitary Fair.
wore ovor in million of dollars. 01311. Meade re
ceived the sword ; O. ;Tame, Esq., the Union . ,
vase ;.Gen. BirneT the camp Chest; Gen. lian 7 .
cock the horse' ppinks ; Mrs. 'Gen. Burnside,
the
,bonnet worth $75 ;'and the Good Will Engine
OompansF the ailver Jiro horn. Some sir woolen
will be required to.settle uP the business matters
WAR ITEMS.
•
' Ors entiro loss imfEiherruare s latit fight will not,
it is said, exceed 1500 men. . •
Cox. Fitann-Worsonn was arrested at Lebanon
by 'order of Gen. Burbridge, and, brought, to.
Louisville on Monday night. • . • •
ALL the-Rebel officers lately confined at' Point
Lookout have been transferred to Fort Delaware,
to make room for the rest. of the Rebel 'prisoners.
who crowd that camp to more than its capacity,
TrrE'Coramissary General of Prisoners finds by
hiti'books that we .have fifty thousand rebel prm
otterB.on hand which is alargo OYCOSS in favor Of
the Union: - - •
BY direction of 'President ISgcoln the 13th.
Army Corps has been temporarily discontinued.
The - General Conunanding the Diviiion of Weal
Mississippi has - been ordered to the.cominand of
the troops of this corps.
TUE 16th New Pork Volunteer -Artillery com
manded .by Col. 'J.:J._ Morrison,' headquarters
Yorktown, Va., is tuidertitood to be the largest
regiment ever recruited in the United States, the
'whole numbering 2,9213 men and 63 officers. "
TIIREE Reginients - are now organizing in Phila..'
delphia to servo for. ono' hundred days. .
arc Colonel W. B. Thomas" 20th Regiment, P. -
M., numbering GOO meri; Colonel W. L. Nichols,
Southwark Guards, 650 men.; and , Colcnel Hari
mans Neff's National Guards. . .
. .
•' CORNS, BUNIONS, INVE2kTED NA'LLS, Ear:mum'
Jonsrs, and all Diseases of the reamed thmt pals,
or inconvenience tti the patient, by Dx. Znettnrie,
"Surgeon-Chiropodist, 921. Chestnut street. Refers to
Physicians and Surgeons of Philadelphia. •
Feb 6, "64. 6 iy.
POTTSVILLE MARKETS.
.
'lC.orree;C4i:Weekly for the Miners? Journal.
Wheat Flour, extra family, per. bond..
do -do . do • do per. mat:—
do do extra per barrel..
do''do anperildo, .do •
Rye. Flour, - • ; do
do •• . .. • per cwt..,
Buckwheat Flour, ' do
Whe do at,pri do me white, • : per buabel
red, .• • do :
Dried Peached, pared. Per pound.
dy. do unpared, ' do
Dried Applm", - . do
5
1 50
•75
3.00
'250
.1 35
1 80
gye, hu:
Corn,
Oats; '•
Soup peps"
Peas: • "
'Bye Chop,
,"
Corn Meal "
Middlings, "
.Potatoes, :
nay, Ift, ton
$1 75
$1.60
SG
3 50
3 00
1 35
1 15
• " bald cwt
Straw, 17 fon.
Plaster,
Salt, melr
TiniSeed; te.
"Clover"
Flax "'.
ROUSE FURNISHING - OOODS 2
of every deeeriptlod; tie Tamest assortment. to befornyl
WINDOW CURTAINS,'
SHADES, -
CITILTAIN MATERIALS,
Talile and Piano Cover& -
811EPPARD, VAR HARLINGEN & ARNIM,
loos Chenille Nitreet, • •
• PIMA.DELPILIAL
June 11, 'GI. 24-4 t
. . _
A. .C.111114--Thp. Bnlisciilbore the
21. attention of persons visiting.the city; to their very
extensive amortinent of_
'FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,:
purchased for CASE, before the lato advance ': , and which
they are selling at the lowest market. price. -
Their Stock mei:Wei . complete Assortment of the -
following articles, viz : • • •
Damask TABLE CLOTHS„.NA.PEINS and DOILIIN.
TABLE LINENS by - the yard, (all - finalities.)
Chamber and BathTOWELS; white and coPd borders:
Huck:the& and FancY TOWELLING by the yard.
Marseilles QUILTS, BLANKETS., TOILET COVERS.
, .... • , Also,' in great variety, • .
• Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, for Indies and
Silk Merino.'and Gauze Shirts and Drawers.
:Swiss and French Muslins,•Nansooks; Cambrics;
, Ladies' Collars, Steeves"and Ws, Inaer-
Cons. Edgings,
Laces, Embroideries ; the newest styles
of HOOP S RTS; and the bag descripthms of Licst
Gentlemen's and Obil4eat Cotton.Threanndldarino
HOSIERY. ' - . • • , .
SIMPPARD, VAN ILARLINGENIARRIVAN.
. •
1005 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
BAniLowls
.Iraploo
Wash
Mullein told consumers of the above. celetinged s
Blue, will please take notice, that the Labele are taw.
INDIGO MAJE,
POT OP, AT •.. .
A,L.FRED WILTBEB4EB'
DRUG STORE;
No. 233 North SECOND Street, PRIMAL
Ths quigy of this EitF un . heihe l sante . in everyrespcct
. .
more
It is warranted to color water. than twice the .
same quantity of Indigo, and to go much further than
any other. Wash Blue in tile imarket. , It dissolves . per . ;
fectly clear, and does not settle on.the clothes as most
of the other makes, do.. One Box dissolved IA 'a half
pint of water, will Make as - good'a Ll'lttid /31ns as any
that is made; 'at one.thfrd the cost. -
AS it is retailed at the same price as the bpititions
'and inferior Articles, housekeepers will find it verymuch
to their advantage to ask' -for , tbat. put. up at WILT
BEItGEWS. . .
• Dr All Blae pet up after thiS date with Ihtimovra
name on it' san Imitation. _
. TuR Naw LAVEVIIO7I3 nqr'lltQllllM A BTAN/P.
For bal:eby htorekeepers genetally.
• .Feb - 13;".64. . -. •
REFATTATION 'OF ISLANDER.
.
• We have ba
been informed that certain individual ; has
attempted. in Pottsville and neig . hborhood, to Wore Ma
well-founded rePuiation of the •vion° 6 of our unilfur- '
torY, bkasaerting to have tuned Planos of our maim- in
!teading,•and finding them to keeplu" bad trine. •
On Inquiry instituted by US, of the parties • direct, we
hear that the said. Individual has neither ireen nor tuned
'these Pianos; andevary frierutortrath and honor may
draw from this his conclusions, what credit the slander
ous assertions of said individual deserte„... . 9F -
to state gust-tr.-4'P^ ' • _ •
Zir - I6 krance and Itafithoniands of acres are
planted with flowers, td supply.perfumery mann
factiirers In southern - France. a single,
grower'sells atinnallY00;110 pounds rose flowers;
30,000 each of jasmine and tuberose, 40,000 of vio
lets, besides thousands of pounds of mint; thyme,
rosemary &O. - lldundreds of others are engaged
iu this - chiarmlnglhorticulbire...
The. Connecticut farmers - are selling their
rye'crop to the bonnet makers. It is cnt 'green
and carried off inthe sheaf. A . crop of tobacco,
'subsequently, produces two harvests in a single
season. The fabrication of benhets has already
grown to importancoj- and great dexterity-Ins
been acquired. The increasing trade figured hi
tbese facts would seem to show a - atilt greater
fid - A woman living at Windsor; England,
named • Scanwell, recently . died 'through passion:
She was in the act: of pouring out some tea, .when
one: of her children, aged four years; spilled some
'Coffee on the floor. Scanwell immediately flew
into a great passion; 'threw an' infant which she
had inn - her arms on the floor, rushed at the, child
who had spilled dm coffee, caught him by - the
arm, and flung hint with. such violonekthat *be
nearly dislocated his arm, canising - it' toldeed.
When a lady withwhani Abe was living roman:.
stratod with her, she stamped her foot, and spoke
in a very fund - voice. , Suddeidy -oho gave a very,
lend scream; and ,fell'sn tho ground, and almost
instantly expired., - • •. •
$9 00
3 67
9 00
T 00
05
4 IV
170
2 00
I GO
$9 50
4 la
woo
.150
615
456
25 45
12K
1111.1.1
Eggs, . kfl dciz.
Butter, V lb,
Cheese,- • "
Hants, al'
ShoulderK
Beef hind qr, ".
front
Mutton,:..
Pork, ,
Veal,.
Sugar, "
Sugar louse, "
Porto Rico, ."
White,
Crushed. ' t,
"