The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 23, 1864, Image 1

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TERMS-$2 50 per annum, payable in adviince- • - .
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• The Joratim. will be inn:asked to Carriers and e!.her d
at i•• 9 71$ per 100 ooPles.lnah on deliveq.
. Cie" Clergymen and School Teachers will be terni•sned
with the Joursat. at4.l 50 in adfance, or .$l. Vii I. paid
within the year-over one year, l'ull ream," _
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Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading R. R., on the Delaware ,- at Ptilladelphia - .--Plers for the Shlpment of Anthracites.
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HA TT; VAN DIISEN & I,OOlllaN COA.L. -1 . BAY'
DBALERS (X 11 AltD & WAIIR [
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torust Mt. and Broad - Top Coal. • ' 9 . Celet
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LEMIC•II COAL ,9 NAVIGATION COMPANY'S COAL
SPRING :MOUNTAIN, • HAIII.EIGII. ' --\
TIIC. - -. I. Philae
BRAVER MEADOW. • - •IIONEY• BROOK,
- HAZLETON, . • "oat Corn. ' Dos
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• .OWIT QUALFFIEN OF ' Coal,
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ED. AND .NVIIITE ASH .COAL.
dug Whartes-No. 1 Pori- Richmond. • •
co. :1 Elizabetlmort.
_ol .Walnut Ftrrrt, 11.111ADELPITLA
"Trinity Building, NEW TORE
59/iiane etrect, BOSTON
STNER, STIOKNEY d 6 WELLINGTON,
➢Gouts cAitceo, IX
thracite & Bituminous Coals
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Pitifiß , S LEHIqH StCIR-LO4F COAL:
- SA3II7EL . Ntiw York,
C. I'. SI'ICKNEY. Fnli River,• .;
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J. C. NVELLINI;TON,
• r ?., Trinity - Building, New York, •
OFFIC/16 Walrinr. - Stre - et,
1.14 Kilby Strewt, . •
k,rf To. 6, Pori Richmond, Philnen.
Pier No. 14.
CHAALES A. •HECK§CHEP. Co:,
IMEGEMEI
ROAD 3.IOI.*Nt.AIN.- 13L10E
SITEIIIOII IZED
t , trei.•t; New Yotk.
0 . 32 'Walla btreet, Platdelphia. .
11,1LADR.YHIA;'4.
CHUVLKILL NAVIGATION.
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pplng . Wharves for ANTHRACITEIOIL at
Creetiolch. Dela Ware River, Philada.
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LEWIS - .4.I.:DIENRIEDjAc • Co.
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ItOMIFEL. - POT . I7S - h: Co. •
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OFFICES: 110 Broadwity, New York
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OFFICES: :t.'s Pine Street. Ness.' York. -
t.littrehnnts• Bank Building, Proi-idenee
DAVIS IPIP.4I.IISON it Co.,
WV , nil A 11,.51111.1 , T11S OF; TLLS •.
.RATED LOCUST NiOrNTAiN
and SPORN VEIN •
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(.No. 13$ Walnut Street, '
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Bnildint'. New Ttirk.
(No °ll Doane Stmt. Boston.
fIARF—GREENIViCIi, liELAVCARE
ASMAINIV
RAAS...BICENIZER X CO.,
EBB AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED
Vein Red Ash =find Diamond
Vein Red Ash
Te r Y fCOAT I Warri;" y.liey. . °Pinea
uperiOr White Coal, from the
Netv • Nlienautiotth City Colliery. ••
will tie jcwindlto excelany Coal yet shinned (Alm
Itction.• •1 • -
le _Agent! for the !mitt Of-GEO, W. SNYDER'S
riot. -Piste Foiest White .ash Coal. .•
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• 415il *ALNY•T - •
9 - TRINITY BUILDING, N.l.'
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(JAIN, HAOKER & -,OOOK
SHIPIMS3 or
ST GAP,
.I.I?ICVST 1101'NTAT:41. ~
HEATH:
Galen In rither.tirst qualities of
WHITE AND RED' ASH COALS...
411 Walnut Street., tiiiindelphia. and Worixlirind
•.• .WtuuTvi, Schuylkill "liver. - •
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IPAn.„lt.l.stuns TT • Jc.eks Coox
ITM. F. MOODY. Shipix , : and Agent,
Schuylkill Haven. Fa.
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LOCUST GAP .COAL.: •
appointed CAIN,
ACKER S. COOK -sole for my LOCUST
"AIN COAL fr.= . .1... - !cus? Gap Cotliorr. • "
' IiEORGk W, PARViI4.
Gap. Jan. 3.,'62 . . .
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_,:VAN DUSEN & LOOKIfiAN;
Miners - itncl shipper of the Celebesteri
'UST •IVIOITNTAIN COAL. •
• (201 Walnnt'Street.'Ptasti.elptdi.
Strildirw, New York... . : :
Street, Dostob.
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BROAD TOP.
11110 A D TOP.. COAL.
Ilantinidon and Biond . 1"44, Matsu
i Itt }railroad and foal Company
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from
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Kids
call the. attention of 12 It Conipaniae
oat owners and Nanufa:turers to the .aide ‘,r
STEAM' OEN EIL-tTOR AND FOR
i ELL BROAD TOP COAL FIELD,
~ : fnectien with PIIILADELP . I . II.A ..t_NDSFW
by Canal and' through . rentrryi-
NCNT Jet. -Fey. 'IA not iiable to tbie.inttccuptiiinzi
incident to the SorTII7M , Du rumor.,
ZILZA. and regular supitEes can &del,. be entailed
~ c....c.;hiiut the year. • - .
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soot
lot to
Ni•
Lewis Audenried
adiartangerrients Yr-M.:rise they are in daily re
larrt. quantities
.of the choice...et TOP.
L. Pt*thired to till °niers promptly' at market
'Walnut Street. Philaule,*a.
tits BroWd‘rty-, New .Yoi k.
Kin"! Street, Beetott.
.•Wef tminister arced Providence.
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QEINE It NI: - OFFICE
TOP WIUTE ASH
Selni‘Bitnminoui
C 0 S
104 WA1..7117T STREET..
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• pm - T. A TIELPHIEL
-. ROBERT RAKE POWEL, , llaitar.
commetiNG pITIC:ES •• . '
Traicler-listildiags, lloasen.
Triait7 -. -
air is
gale
ose
masks
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AD TOP -WHITE ASH•
.BITIBIINOtS COAL.
OBLE; CIALDTTZLL.:& . GO. f _ :
M'alatit !street. Philndelrkia„
No. 111 Broadway. thew• 'Work. •
. N.. 61 !Wale Simi. Boston;
qrtaliz:e this eeiletlkrated frimi their
EDGE HILL COT T.TWTry,
ral rely by them;
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to
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arol
red ser
31 11
DAP
BERRY.: - CREEK
l!itv COIL
hsrlra: trmali.inzed ors Three
17 the I..zberr, v, brzrafter trans
cAiticets undef the mane of •• • .
kry
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filTZ]tiLl ER' GRAKET A , Co.:
- KITZMILLER: STr. — . co..
St - TTLNG..'
arr.?. a.raeniber atom ilcsn., hayingiLe'soks. •
.1. K. RI.AtiI.STO.X. 111121 milk- in
szi i i ortr rmt ehir9r‘l'l.,,i• tide-water will
The eraceive contra, BLAKISTON.
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eisee rare sal ratentkra Iti preparation. lei
‘nts. t Y repetition of u celebrated Ler
l'crits.sers abried can rely ego* iurlaig
itpte l f in the err! best order.
INAKFF ‘t CO
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PUBLISHED. EVERY SATURDAY HORNING BY BENJAMIN BBNAN,
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COAL.. -
.BANOROFT, ,- _Lriwis&.oo,
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QUINTARD- & . :::WARD , . •••• - .''. - '• - 'N , EaPl7l{"ril-fir ..
• ' ' .9 ... • Celebrated -ASHLAND CO AL, - .
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No 11- PINE Sireet,l - . ----. • •. - - ..FR0.31 Iii:ADANOY MOUIiTAIIS... .. •
• • - '' : •, • •••OPPICEI.II Wainut Street; Commercial . Building,
... :NT - EW .A7ORK. - -. -. Philadelphia.. ..., `,' -`.- •. • • • -
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Sole' agents for The Consolidated Coal Corn. -' Doane Street. -'.• •' . .• • [Oct. 23...55: . 43- •• •• • •
pours Baltimore Vein Wilk-N,barre C0a1, ,, . '
• shipped from Jersey City and Elizabethport.: • '
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• • Ale.O. for the HAMPSHIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S ' •.•• • 3L . Krr§"l'ON .- GRAEFF ..4 C 10.., - ..
IFlnnspshire tqcorachs Creek Coal, shipped i •
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•at Baltilnore and Ge.ortzetown • • :'. -• •• • . • .. : idtS•sis Atm sturilms OP .• r -..
'• Agents for . GEORGE' MEA.RS' : celebrated' Broad
Top , . Cant, shipped at Philadelphia. - . • . .
1 LORMERRY- .. AND LOCUST . ,MOENTAIN .COAL.
of -. -
Fr, en their Wharf; N0..1', at• Port Richmond. Phila- ! . • Shippers of otheraliPT"ed q uali ti es • - •
delphin. they are.prepared•tO,ehip the. best qualities of !• . W_l. 'AND RED ASH . : COA- 1 4,.: •
I,ocitiit :Mountain and Bed rind White- Ash l'..
..- ' • BS' Cal t Street, Philadelphia. -. :. •
It 4 rhoiiiiiii..Coals. .. • • '... ' ' I. • . • ...-• ... trTrinit% Building, New: mit... •• •••
Pnen.their doetts'itt Jersey City (where me depth •or I-. ._ - Cor. of Kllb & Detiane Stroet, Boston.
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vi - ater . 4!-Tirim 115 to IS. feet), they are prepared at all, Feb. 14, - 'B3
seitsopsatb supply the above' Coals, and - LEIIIGII, to 1
steamers and hips for ports in China and elsewhere,' i : -
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• Sieanligs-can be coaled at 'any..houi- during day .or!
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• a Aginti at Roston—WAßD 3: BALM, 42 Kill)) , St..
_• • l''... - at-...Thrark—J. M. Dee-AMP, ~ • • ,
• March.l.l, 'G4. • .--. . . - - - : . 11 7 1y
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I.;t t. *VIS - AVOEIVIRIED • &Cp.,
f . tWholesale Dealers in.the best varieties of
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Lattlitterte • a4dr. - 13itulithioils Coals.
•, . ' - Street. Btriladelphla;
•OFFIC.F.S: 110 Broadway, New York. : •
•••• - • 1, 1411Silby Strert..Bostrin..
boneer.flitiHers from Biizabei.l4xlrt, of ••
1..E.111G1t, S PRI:NG MOUNTAiIiC.:I4.:I7IETO:s.;, AN'b
- s••' COI:MAL RIDGE VOA • . 13:
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ELVABET.HP °RI ; -.-:-5,
COAL. ; COAL. COAL.
LEWIS AUDENRIED & Co.
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'IOS Wal nut Street; FIIII..A.DELPIIIA. . . •
• ••• 110 BrtutklVrity. NEV‘' YOIIK. . . • •
•. : :,. - • •- • 14 lillby Street, B OSTON
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'Wholctmle Dealer?. in the heir varieties4d DOMESTIC
COALti:-_l 4 ole.proprietors vf.'Wolf Creek:Colliery, capa
ble v( ppixincinz.oveolo.e.Oo tons A year -of the celebra
ted llti:slo'gp s (Red ...Ash.) And .111.Aci; llitkru, (White:
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Excluitie - Azerits . for the sale of the,purelygnnine.l.9-
ellst. Mountain COW, frOal - the Locust Dale... Colliery ~r.
1,9 1 , 33 . (:,Voris'...t,Co.., all' of ivltich . witt -he shipped .di.
i Tort to Nato York, 'via:Canal.: or eOustwie., via. Green
) wictt'lle.ri,,.(below.SztvY Yard, Philadelphia.) : .. - ..
At -Philndelithirt.froul pier No. It, Port.
TIM Thllicesi qualities! , of RED and WRITE ASII
COAI;S from Sclmylkill County. selected.witti
care, Lind shiliped undersmr. per.9.mal superintendence.
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• At•Ellzabkhport. N.. 7- • • • •
LERIGII SPRING - MOL - STAIN • nrid COUNCIL
* RIDGE COALS. ; • • ..
- .From • .
The celebrated 11A-NLPSIIIRE lIITUIVIINOUS . COAL
: . At . .lertiey City.,.N. J. . - •
fyia.-I.ehigh and Moms Cana .
The very superior NVILKE:sIIAItItE COAL from the
Baltimdre Vein, taken , from the -AudenriM Improve
ment aitd• Coal • Company 4 s Estate.” near .Wilkeshaue
also. the ('OUNCIL RIDGE COAL: . lit!th of which. for
steam phi - raw-es mid for family use,,are itwun,Litssed. .
IVe hold certiflcatesin our oilict.•:s fromwhd
have used and fully tested these c‘ial.s and pronounce
them.tlie nisi ANTHRACITE Come far steam in nee, pro
ducing. po Clinker. less ashes and greater blaze, than
any .other kinda now before the public. ;
lday Ia .C 4
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COAL. . • * • . COAL.
. T. S'UOI7T & 'CO
fSticcm , sors to 'T't.)l" - T . •..t WICKLE) •
'iner? , and ShippC . rs of the celebrated. FULTON
111G11),COA.L. from the Ebbervala .Collier . v,mear
almon..;Pa:. and dealers in the best varieties of. •
ANTHRACITE AND . 1111TELNIKS.CONILS.
DclivMed direct * . from the iniorg,roi . ol4-bi . xttd of Yes-.
eels at -
TRENT6N, . '.fiLIZA.66m:POII,T, N. J:
BIWNSWICK. N. J., r • POR7.IIJCIDIONT,I,
AFFI C 1 --14 & 46 Trinity
•
111 Broadwny, New fork. • - : •
. .
• S. VA:-Wler.i.a. : LEE .9 . rot - r.
April 4, '(4 • .14—
NEW YORK.
S=L 13ONNEIL I 341,
Nos, i 43 & 45 Trinity Building, N.Y.,
Pied 4. E LIZABETTIPOItT,N.' J.
HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN
AN.D. BUCK BIOUNTA
GOALS
B.11 1 T1110!tE CO.'S b. BLICKDIINOND
COALS,
. AND TIIE CELEBRATED
GEORGE'S CREPE. GTIKBERT , AND OOAL
ISAAC SELTZER.
removul .to No. 111 Broadway., Room
69 rriuity Building.. •-• '.•
, .
501.. E AGENT FOR - - .
RANeROFT, LEWIS Miners and Shippers of
doe celebrated Loe c uot ITlvizsitaisc Cfal.
• -
Alauftckwea d Glaireer.. Henry Clay. Lot
berry, Palmer A: ',twin Acd AsFt, Obaitma
kink -Caanbrrlsand. .Broa4 Top
": GO ALS:
from
AUFNT Ftye
Fiiehes Patent
COAL TUBS' AND BLO.OKS.
Mar Z.. 14
wital_43i M. BoOrns
llae retuoi-ill his atter .to 70Zo. 111 ItroittivraT;
• Trinity Emild.inc, Roota coo. • 67111. - :. -
-Ageot for t»e Kle of the celebrated • °
. .
Lorbent 2r, Shamokin Free -trundog Faintly
. .
Also:the Lew Palmier. are. Peadt Moutitair: Tens
Red Ash: Mahanos.tsThamokin,
Locust Mountain . and . Lehlai, all at which are well
adap:exi
fur nse and mar.uLteurlan. jparpoees.
New . Ytek... Alkt "a: ' • . 3141 n
,
11171411. E .- ROPE ROB 311: 4 111.NG 'PUB.;
'T • • POtelleB,.. .•
The eilborebeT listTinz lvtn appotrited4grut tor
TS2IiNY eilebrattal.P.E now
preParril to
,tecriva. or 3 e for • .*
..*
either ?Ist or E.Ound . Clwrcial •
°I' T ' S b te t; i ' Tto . pm . e 'of the +I- 111" f t%
.liigtkapt, brands of !run andStk.l, e
:and ear .tualatzran:•rts,alfaclion.
thrangtout-Il*land, particular-
Ir the.&eel-Entoc:.atlin 1 , 1 1, ‘• 4/ .4,
.fermi on account of itr. save,: 31 • _ •
.or ruravtti..touglatind,lW , •• • •
as
Iten WIT glrat :
s in wri.O,t and *saa-poswr,
and belt T harder than
petters do tot wear:the. Rope 4
but like }tope thepollihrs, which 1 • -
m at connte. - muth- cheaper tai • . .
t For IrtAbei Vortitriera,.am'y tti • • ~.:
• LtaltrEt. Taost..
19* wanes +Street; New
le -Nn •
teach you to Pierre tat Bauch of the Earth; and ben out hem ftwislis ilitigslilika WS i O*l n g ii i*Ork ani bA nd . sai d e t t amiratin . to iar la° a nd Planninto - "Mt• JOIESION.
P.ier 10. 11
MMMI
suiPPING POINT
OFFERS FOR SALE
CONNER- & PATTERSON
• • - HATE....rpoisTeli. • . '
- AURENRIED3 dc 1.4641.
Agents for thc...sale
LOCUST MOUNTA.IN COAL
. • '• .•
GiriirdYtl le - .
.
•. . JO.O NI - MIII T E - •
-.'Wharrzlira. Pc.it;Richniond.' •
•• (N.if.,•'l6.Walii . tree
OFFII* :S : •
• , BM West Thirteenth' St., N. York
-October 16, 'l3. , •
LEHIGH.
tt • -
'Our 1.1•A1t...LE1011. , •C0.k.1., Is now ioldexcitisicele, in
anti . by DAY'S: • Hil/DELL-- , .
Pitrtie.. ordering frdm. them, may alwayi depend npoit.
g.'ttirtn al' , ure article. .' • • •
.OF.FiC4--1109 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
. .'• SII.I...LNLAN
Hazleton, Nay 9, .64 • . • •• • 113:1y.
SCHUYLKILL CO.
SOHOLLENBERGER,
Miner and Shipper of the Celebrated:. •
Black Heath White Ash and'Peaked..BOun
. taln Free Burni ng
.
ASH COAL..
F;S3—Porrsv nix or Rissiviviu.r.; neunyl
kill County. Pa. - • . • - -• •
• April - • • • ' . •
Li...CST F R ANKLIN- WEB EERY
VEIN COAL. .• . .. •
My'East Franklin Lorberry Coal is now sold exclu
sively by Messrs; :NOIII.F, CALDWEI.I. CO., who
an•:my .sole _Agents: Parties onlering from them, may
always depend Itt , ii certing'a-pure article: '
• •
(No. 11? Walnut St., Philadelphia: ' • 2
• • • No. 111. Brwadynw, Trinity Building
OFFICES: 1 1. Ne „. y„ r i,. .
.No. 61 State Street, Boston. . ' • •
•.
• • • ~ • nENRY iIEIL .
. Treniont, •. ' • .
.C+ ?\ . &- • PATTERSON.
•• Minersnal Shipperti of the Celebrated • •
LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL.
. ••coc _ • •
.•
-.• ; • J. & PATTERSON...
A,hlhrid., • . • • Poßsyill6,
• • • Schuylkill : ltotinty; •Pirann.
ISM
VC; EN.CV for ' , the „purchase nod sale of
Rezu Estate; taking' chan:e of Coal Lands, Mines.
and the collection of rents ;" exploring •Landi,i Mines,
6:c.„ - OFFICE 2 -Scninton..Ltirerne County. Pii.
July •JA_NIES PENMAN. .•
DlE'Ert dc S,NELL'M •
NEW COMBINATION COAL SCREENS.
The iindersismed take pleasure in announcing to Gail
Operators-and' others. that they are manufacturing a
new COAL.SCREEN of their invention. whieh they
will guarantee to wear:twice as long. and do - - Ito work
better than any crimped - wire Saver. in use. The seg.,:
merits turned out by us can.be .bent to any 'circle re
quired. We aiso guarantee that the viosit always
retairtiteorigincr2 eize.untitentirefuterien in the
crimped wire Screens the - tneshm fretmently lip,-ands
lore the proper.mesh. - before•the Screen is half worn
cent. We manufacture any mesh. our. :Sew
combination Screen, nied in the trade. .• •. '
[F-Mr. Mimi, who was associated with .3ir. Beach
am in the Nisi:nem, of manufacturing'Screens.-at Not ,
Weiii.llll and Railroad - 'streeta.. POttsville, •haring
t‘ofeed partnership, and disposed of hislittergst. re
. mace,: to Railroad' street. in the rear Of 'D. Esterly's
flardwaxe - Store, Centre Streetandussociated with him
in 'the manufacture:of their new Ccial' St -.ws'cif all de
. lie solicits a continuance
of the-patronage heretofore so liberally b•-towed upon
WIRE SCREENS.
. . . . . . . . .. .
-Weave sled inetinfaittiring a ante of Wire Screen by
a vrom.se diffottnt .from that used in =king crimpl
Wilt sc.n. , en's, si c . - tlod in every sc , :pect,. ' to which the 14-
WHOon of Coil.Opi , xttors II invited.. ' . • -.- • .
•-- -• • . - DIEHM'it.S.NELL; , •
•
iiintilactnrate . of. ' Screens of all deseriptione•at Uae.
shcirtt
. notiQe. • -• . I ':. El*.. 26,.•C., .52.-.0
T o CO.%* Of*RATORA.
GREAT- IMPROVE - id:ENT TN' COA.I. SeIIEENS.
.
The nuderkurned . are • now Ta-cpared .to Manufacture,
at Ibeir Shop in Miner-grille, all lands of SCREENS fdr-
KM-ening' Coil. of . the' impmwdnatlfacture, patented
to donsi LaubmisMin; Ath Fenruari, '
~-~-,, r=--,;
IMIZEi
...•.
•
-
. .
.Srieen!. manufactured 4iirtiem are more da:
rahle. maintain : their form heifer, and are furnished as
'them: as alai to.bc had in. the C . ounty..' . :
. Tihyy, air. made of square ire n. in stich shape is to.
'prevent the Pa:Al:sliding from one - size to the- otheehe_
fore it is thosorighty. awrtc4, thqsprep4r . ing- it better .
thui car. be dotte ty cast irp4 or wile.
,t;111,„1
•
. ..
. . . .
• ;The aSar.ntattlmrs urzently reqneat all. °Pemba*
wantin - q hereezec , to examine th.cee new patent Screen
at theizithi . :9; xi ',.11 work it the - Manuneth Vein Col,
l!ery a 'Geo.:Tr S. &wafer, near St. - (hair, Where 'they
• By.pirclisAng
.71 Ilti
ration.or sits tmeDie vto patent 'mitt" will bt scolded_
- AIG74 . done frit . .b
Miiterrrilte. J.Fcm . ' .4342.. •
ROPE WORKS' . OF
:.,JOHN A, E OEM
Trent4kia, New Jersey.
•
tip-' A large aFeartiThipt Witcßags; ausgsatly on
Mad- Orden filled with tientstch. strew*
and east. ice tirealar. - Vas V4.—/-17",*
ITAM TOOTU. Clods jai " - Hat FA cLsbet..b:t vett- rArk-tv.
- Nor. 'Gs.' a-pnthecari.
RD . *lea ' IFENDEINIA.
- 1 4 9: 301 rapes it • • litGliE&S.
DR. C. 47 00Drii3-TT; OCtitibit•
rir Office; SECONITht., near idithant.ongo.,.
Tine: . - " " .• 031 43, •64-IT- . . .
STE4I77n ttr , Tya and Duig E. Engineer. ru-
hintange Streets. ,
Br*. A. -- .LANGbON; 6Q eon.
.. 'Dentist: Market Street. secimil 6
al •
dcxir aboie. Thir' Street, smith side, lasso
maY s ,. , co • . •.
.•.. • • •
De • _ • ER'Vo'teisville • late
J. •of the I'enctsyivanta S tate Geological Berre7,.'ei -1
plores lands, - • .
OBALNIt .CA.TISTWR, licit :Estate A eat,
L • 3IAELkNOY "CITY. Schuylkill County; Pa.: • •
. iVErLetter Addis—".l 6 l*.noy City ' • -
March 30. '6l • ' -.1111
6.IENCI-Fer . the:Purchnie Mile
..ta...onleal 'Estate buying and - selling Coal; tfildng
Charge of Coal Lands,' Mines, and tollttting; fent&
Office 3tahantango Street, Pottsvtlle.•
April 6, .60 . 14-] ' . • -
.JiIEN A. OVTO, inad
I.4ElielVoe,f..i.r6tria.l.l:kinds.or.Lun.2.ber,
B. EnrJAkAuti H. niccool., -AteOriel': at
B
SILLLMAN•S BLllLDESG.'opposite Miners ,
Hank, Pottsville, Pa.'. -. • . [Mara
H .--- ELA* - NilicOgirriEssen, Alter
ney at Law, Ashland, SchaylkM County,:Pa.=
Office opposite Mahainay House, Centre Street. •
September-b, : • . 36,13,
TORN IV:Ain/AN, Attariter and .Cogn
...J Cotinty.
Office hi' Sflllmftws new building; on•Centre
I/early - opposite the Miners• Bunk., • '
Mai . . .: •
la, -ROVER. Attorsicy •IF Law:
11 OFFlCE—Lhiarket Street, two, doors above
.Cen
JAMPig 11. " . • WIi.I.IAM 1111 U.
.CIAMPBELL d!E SMITH, AlttoOtiseys..at
-kJ. J. :OFFICE.LS.Outh-cAst corner of Centre and
'Market '.:Streets, - Pottorille, Pa:
..• •„:.•
pRANKLIN 'B. GOWE,N, Attorney at
Law. 'OFFlCE.Ventre . Btteet;belon the Episeo
prl Church; PiAtsville,, - Pa... • ,• *2-1.1
Attoinity .at
' Law. Office in •••Celtre Street, cippatfite .the.EpLs
copal Church. Pottsville; Penna.:- - •
• November - 20,- '" ' '
CII RINTOPITER• LITTLE : , Atiornef
• at Law, Vottaville..tictkiiylkilLCoonty: Paz ., • .
O.FFICE--I ti. Mahantango Street.' corner of SecOad.
April 11. •57 . •- *. •.' • : •
. ~ . .
~. atonal - Hotel,. • • ..,-,-,.
3
....
....... , ....,_:,. .....„
-ffcpr:werly liv bite Swan.) .. ..3 „Pts-.4.-: ,
Race.st..:.abare'-3d, • Ptill,ao,, - J. , ..,,,,-
. .. . .
.. GEO.IWiE . :LIGIIITCAP; ProWv. •
. .
. . .
• f.-pf - The continued patronage of Fehnyikill County. I
re:lied/oily eolicifett. Everynttention paid to the com
fort of guests. ' • *".• S. Pline IF, •64 . ,.-25- . 3in!: , .
U\ Io\ 110 T. E. T. - • •
ante E;XCIL9Sc4E-.IIOtEL,)•. "••:•••);---
P.OiTSVILLEi ;
JACOB I:l_N7Drj . Clgl.7i4,Pi - oSp.r„ • -
•Apill 4, '63 - • • 14-Ir.
• .
.•
. •
F)EGER!,S' 11107E_E.L . ,... -- ' ...
• -
" 0..
-CFormvily 3101rl'iMElisSOld Stand..) - ' ' :71 .!.
' . . • -.' '. r JOS 4 :..3l.'l , ,EGE.l.l.i•Prx;pi; . . ' . ,:iFT . ' "'`..
1.564 -.-- . ''. . IN.I . = - '''''.:=•-"'".
New and Second-hand Safes
FOR SALE CHEAP.
AT
NEWYORK SA:l'g DEPOT;
. 71 WiILLIANpr . York. .
CITA) BERLAIN:
Sizes nud Peicei Fire-Prisof
•
No: 1' "4 •°0 • "0. 4..5G0 00
0 6 • •-• • ) 2 . • 19 . )4......1314..1:2...:
. 72 00
.INO. 3... ,24.._ ;24 21 :15 .: S 4 00
2;0: 0 4 . 00
..NO.: ' • • 24 00
.No. 6. • ..40.. SI. . :21 ...la° 00
• .
• -• • FRENCH'S ••11.0TEL;
. • Chit the • Etirpeats.Pl:442,. .
- Oppiesite City. hall Priiir, Car. of Fr=tulc
' • NEW' YORK;
Spaclons Rete;:tory.,.l.l.ath ROoms: and Barber • Shop.
Bed-moms
warmed gratin,noil-onlynne'bedin a mike.
Do not b.eheve.rannen or badmen who w3y ire are Rill.
Servants are.tug allowed to'ruceive pervitasit.&.— •
•• •
lux LC • EicIIEUTLIUF.Lt.Ap.-
•, • •
. .
On and alter Frid•ayi July P 4 A- -11 ger Tre . n•
.will leave Ashland atN. M.; eonnectirm at Schbclkill
liaveti whit Wading Itulroad.traini for
• Ilarri•Fborgy?..i.ading„tr.... and at 3.-It's tor Schnyl•
kill'Eaven•andinterinedlatepoiots. • • • .
• Traias lot - Mb:land leave . ?id:m . o4lll Haven .M.
and 1 P. lti.; - stappilugat all principal stations:' • • ,
•• Fare from Ashlatei'm Philadelphia. $l. .50; AO' Wad
ing it ITO •.• to l.. 4 ehtiyilclll Mareat irk cent... ~• '
• p.W"' All th above trains Monett- at Weajwood with
atagea to and'fromPortsvi . llo.:.- • ' -
• . ' • J. Supt.
CressOna,
Iggigme, . • .
, ... • • •
•very Boat*. *capital ibr
• Itolitiay s2 =-4*- aad ==le Stcrtt ty GEtEIM"-
- Daaaabac Ata , • . 4.3 a. •
SATURDAY ,MORNING, 51i4A71:864:
ZUSINPS::::CARIK
LEGAL CARDS.
HOTELS.
IEW YORK.
RIILROADS.
- PASI:S . W..,- -,AsGENCIES:.:
rAls.tdr.. .
. BY FIBS*CLAiS MAIL STRAMSHIPS
.. . .
• •
Galwefand'E.D...littontreal
ailing weekly. between ENGLAND; IRELAND and
Alschilly the . - IVASKINGI 4 OS- ',CM OP CLIPPER
SAIL IM- PACKETS: Weekly, between - LIVERPOOL
and ';;;EW TORE. • • -'• • •
. SIGHT• DRAFTS on the l'istion*Rank.'payahl• at
/DT or its branches in England mod - lrelmnd,-•
l'lw* who with to go toot - send foe their friendn from
Europe. can pnrclirt , tickets * • the . :lowe ,, At; raiet.t. trim
• SAIILL&SEAILLE. 23 Broadway. New:York, -
Or their'. agent,• J. FRAN'ELINIIARRIS.
. • At. his . Carpet andtel Clod) 2120 m, Paitta `ci 1e Ps `
FISHY/. PATENT ,
• .13URIAL - ,CASES,
Atrtt g ht and,indeetraiitibleObr protecting and . -pm
'crying thebibad. for Vanlta.llartenortanoa, Ordinary
Interment; or Pawn Removal. ' : .•
-W. M. PaiitOND &CO..
lianniaritimrs, Wri Broadway, New Y.
For eale only by A:. 8R0... • •
Wholesale and Retall'Fniniture Dealers. '
Mirkv.t. St:, between Second and • !hint, Pottsville. Pa.
Feb V:, . . • ; • • 9.45 ii•
7r ?If lE L
.:11. is :rent for the safe of the Iteettef: Gum Beltinc
Pactory.end farni.<bes.eaperier Gelb's% ractory Lxicelt.
all simr kioel and lewthis Beintof greater thickness
than Those kept on hand made to order, at the ettert 4 At
:n tj9l.al bis orders for COL'iparpokes_ hastithe pre
ferf-cce at the Alsn' m t§lana pacbccg of enery.de
seripdon. Blsetitig Paper by the amglo, or ten reams;
or hr the ton. at mareatidorette *rem • . .• -•
b.""t Y .L. IMPS.% of the most Atteitrerre Patterns:
made of - mspecrei. Government Witecs by the tingle doz
e or tmodred. Wire Ouzels, Wite Ar the relive said
&brans for sale t!c_ . • ••• Ital'PeLAN.
. . .
'64."
ARO,Allgif . is PAii,C1501.6. - itit4 iitag
&lk Parasols and Stud 31, , 51:4i; In 50 Juid$ 1, ZS
Silk San Umtnellas, $1 1.1, 150; 1,1411 . _ and
ft ; SimOici . r Oil Boiled ,Tdk. S4ades,..and, rm- ..
'kens-% tea Preach - Enhat,'learg '.imiri.tic an 2
the ztoveltke 'el the peims. at. li. 119.FoNS
Fs.nty 0.60114 Sure., - 21 & ITAITIII4 , •Ptdislapids,
.March s, .64. - . - . • . - 10-91
.. -
EIMMIERS. - -
3 . 1 ......,
...-. . _•..
and JEWSlaity,
E C 3 S
4I.W4TS ON HAINM
. . .
• Cam" Sias orMuntal to rnmea rant 5te4.....
Bass 'Viol Striinr.... Gstitar Sad Sagjq Ettrtags; caregantl7.
- ga.a 36 , 41 6 —s'
. .
Bergxiiiimatee
' Retzrus. pria tat . bigetheir with all is
.nth
c Blanks., for sale At BANK 'S Bich =4 -Station.
- wx - TRAkers die
, r,cfaCklity.
F. 7. . 111X/IW. ems:.
==M
HOMEWTER'S
STOMACH
BiTrERS.
A ge*l reiiierfal tonic, eoirE;;ctice and .alteratiTe of
:*oideifel efficacy.* ateese*i of the '
Staintich . Litiefand: Bomb, -
CureiDY'sPeola,'Llirer Complaint, Beadaclie,% General
Debility, - Nervouiness;.Depression of Spirits, Con-
atipation; Colic; Intermittent Fever, Cramps •
sold Spasms, and ,111 , Complaints of either .
.-'•f3er., , arising , • from Bodily Wealnress, .
..whether inherent in.the sysiem t ..or
• • produced by. speth4
• - I , Zothlng that is not trholesome, genial and r.ntoitt.•
live in Iti nature miters Into the eamOosition of HOS
TETTER'S STOMACH' TirPTEREIc: This popular pre
pariqpn contains, no, mineral of any kind, no 'deadly
bottualeal eleMent ; .no fiery excitant; but it io - it corn:
binatkin of the nit:mete of 'rare: biti , i.mie herbs' wad
plantl4:wlth the :punsst and mildest .of ail ,diffusive
.
weii.to committed 4Against-disease, and, so tar .
813 the lunnan.aysiern can b$ protected by human means
against, maladies .engendered by an unwholesome
mospheiv, impure water, and Other- erten:oil
,eausea;
110STETT1910.171"11Rii , may be relied on as a safe=
' found, itifitillide as a .preventtitive, told rrt.wstable
reinedy, and thousands : who resort to it under ap
prebension'of an attack, escape the:scow° ; and ttion,
sands who neglect to avail thesiiselves of its protective
qUalitiesliwadvanee,'are cured by a very brief coarse of
thismarvelOns pit:Maine: Fever and Ague patients, af7
ter being plWd with'quiniie for months in'. vain,until
fairly saturated :with. that dangerous alkaloid. are not
I:infrequently restored to 'health within a few . days by
. i3oSTin BITtEIM .
The weisk stomach is rapidly invigorated and the ap
petite. restored Tonle, and
. hence. it
Welk , . wonders in eases of 'flyiypepuda,and in:less Cm:l 7.
trlnea.fonnis of:lndigestinn.. ,Acting.as a.gentiiund
painless apperient, ss well. L as upon the- Liver, it also
invariably relieves the consiipation,superinduce!Lby ir
regular netion.of the digestive Mid secretive organs.
Persons of -feeble habit, liable to Nervous -Attarks,
LOwness 'Spirits, and Fits of-Languor, dud Prompt
and permMient relief from the Bitters. The testimony
on thispoi,M is most:63trchiztiT., arid frinn both sexm
The agony of Btunts tpi.to is immediately assuaged
by a single dose of-the; stimulant, and by oedaSionsliy
resorting. to it, the return-of the complaint iMiy be pre-
Aa a General Tonic, 119 STE rt.R.s BITTERS pro
dnee effects which meet' be experienced or. witnessed
.before they can be fully ripPreciaied... Iu cases. of Coy
..errrculoigAr. WEAN! , Pasiixrcart Dinar and Debility
and Beerepitfideatising from Ora) exercisee the .
electric influence. In the" . ronralavent i.tages of all
diseases it operates as a delightfnlinvigorunt.: ' When
the potierinf riatnre.:aTe relaxed, it operates to re-en
force anti re-establish theta. • .
. .
Laat,,lintmot least;:it ii The Only Sate Stimidant
ing mannfactnred from'ionnd and .inocuone - materials,
and entirely free from the acid' elements poraFer‘t More
or Ima. in all the ordinary'tonima and stomachles of :the
No f roily, medicine has been so nnirerlally:. arid,. it
.fnay tie truli added,. deservedli popplar4ith the intal7
ligent portion. of the exo*ootalty, as HOSTKfTER'S
lITTTERS: : . : • • .. 1
.
:,- Prepared by..IIO§T i ETTER & SNIITEL l'ittz3burz, Pa.
. ,
Soldby,al,l Druggists,Greceri and' Storekeepers'eve . ,
'rrwhe..te. . . ).--' • _ '
..
HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
HEL)TBOLD'SEXTITACT BUCEITT,
11E1.1113olaYS EXTRACT Bl'olll7,
TEELMROLTYS "'EXTRACT BUCITU..
• TIELILBOLD'SEXTRACT BUCHU,
A positive and specific remedy for-iiiseasvi Of the
Bladder, Kidneys. 6ravel. DelveY
Bladder, Kidneys, • Gravel. • , Prove,.
Bladder, 4Gravel. tiomn
Middy.;
ORGANIC NVF.AKES7,‘.i;
ORGANIC W.E.A.KNF'sg;
wEAOEss,
.
Sexital..Oriqu„ '&#11 Ornanta,, - .lsexual Organs,.
Sexual Org I'Oigam, &anal. Organs;
Sexual. Organ,... Sensal.Ort.rarL, • Scrnal Organs.
Sessal orIWIN Sex u al Orval* Sernai Organs,
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Thor who oidainest forthe*larid's salvation,
Tamine, : and fire, and aword, and lamentation,
Now unto Thee"we lifrour supplication,—
• 'God save the. Nation! .- •
. •
By the great sigp, foretold,of Thy appearhi .
C-Omitig in clouds,. - -while mdrtal men .stand
Show us, amid this intake of battle, clearing,.
,Thy chariot _hearing l•
,
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BV the brave blood that flovreth like i titer;
liiirl Thou- a thunderbolt frOm out thy quiver,-
Break Thou the, strong.gates! Every* fetter
shiver! ,' ' ' . •-• . 1 • . .-•- • .
Sniite and deliver'
Slav Thou our fOes, or turn them to derision,--
Till through the blood-red Valley of Decision, .
Peace on:our fields shine, like a prophet's vision,
Green and elysian I.
• ' • THEOIiOIIE Tummv.
The Hemsarge and ° Alabama.
Iteimits of Capt. Winslosw ;0 the Secretary
13. S. SrE.A.icku. iZE.tizsAitor.,_' 3.
Che .
rbourg: (Fralkeii . ',Tutie 24.1564. j
kiave, the.honor to report that..to
ward the close of the action between the Al-,
abama - and this vessel, available sail. was
'made on the former,, for the purpose 'of again
reaching-Cherbourg. When the. 'object was
apparent, the Kearsarge-was steered..across
the bow',of the Alabama for a raking ffre, but
before reaching thiS Point the Alabama Struck.
Uncertain Whether Capt... - ..Semmes was• not
using some ruse, -the -Kearsar,ge was stopPed.: .
It was seen shortly. afterwards that
. the Ala
pama Was lowering:her boats;' and :an officer
eamealongside in
.one of theni :to. say • that
they had surrendered, and were fait sinking,'
and.beggingithat boats would be despatched
immediatelyforsaving of life.. ThetWo boats
not , .diSable - d were at. once' lowered, end- as it
was apparent the Alabama.was settling, this
officer was permitted' thleaVe in his - boat to
afford. assistance.: , :: An English yacht, the
Deerhound,- . had approached.near
the Kear
-sarge at this time, when I hailed and begged
the'emumarider tip run down to the Alabama;
as she Was feat slaking,' and We had
. but two
boats,and
assist in Picking urthe men.- 'He
lit-Swered affirmatively, and steamed.' toward
thffAlabarua; but the-latter slink . almost -int
-The Deerhound; however, 'sent
her boats, and . was, Most actively engaged,
aided by .several others
.which had come from
shore.. These boats were busy in.' bringing
the ;Wounded - and . othera the . , Kearsarge;
'wham. we were tryiag to Make.as Comfortable.
as possible, when•iiwaS reported.to me that
- the Deerhou_nd.was...Moving could not
.believe that the- commander.. - . of. -that teasel
could be guilty of so disgraceful an - act as
Lakin onr.pfisOners off, and.. thete . fore took
-ini.mCans - to prevent it, but continued to keep'
our hosts- at work.rescuing the men in the
Water.- I ani sorry to say that
en: • -Th . e•Dcerhound Made . off with Captain
'Semmes arid' others,. and also' the very officer
who had come"-on -. .board-to surrender.. 1
learned .atibsetpiently thattbe Deerhound . Was'
a consort of '.the.Alabamai- and that she.. re-:
ceived'osn board all:the valnablepersonat * et
fects.of Capt. Semnies the night-before the
engagement. -•
I have the honor 'to be, very respectfully,
your obedient servant,
Jso. A. WlNst.ow, Captain.
EI9N.VIDEteX, NVELL.Fs, Seor , of:the Navy,
• Washing.on
e-
. .
U. S.: S. .
CILOC BO1:TG (Fran ec); June 21, .1564.
Stu :.• I have the hcinor , to report that the
imnker of prisoners . brought on .bOard the
Kearsarge.belonging to the Alabama was 70
—6 officers . and . 64 men:. - One ollicer(carpen.
ter) and. 2 niVn 'dying and - 1.7 wounded are in
chided in this number_ As we . liVe- very
contracted accommodations : for our own crew
Without increase; t .became indispensable to
send these prisoners on shore, - and :their pa
role was 'taken. With the exception of the
doctor—non-combatant—who was put.'on pa
role that he might attend to his wounded;, the.
officers Were held as - prisoners- 'of. War. .I
learn . that three officers 'and six: men were
carried on shore at. Cherbourg by pilot boats,
but atilt mithber who reached England' in
the. Deerhound, I haVe no trustworthy. ac=
•
counts.: ' .
I have the lexkkr to be, 'very respectflilly,
your ,obedient servant, ' "• , ,
JNo.. Wits Low,' Captain.
116 n... GIDEON Tim ass, Secretary of the
. . „
. . • UNITEtI. STATES STEAMER KEA.R.5.A.R.G,t..,...,: •1
• eItERIVIcRC. ' 'FRANCE, June: 21; ...1§134: - -• )
SIR: I have the honor to inelo - se herewith
reports of the executive 'i . )fficer, . chief. engi
neer, boatswain,` and . gunner. of 'thikvessel
riith•copfal log bdok - containing rrunutt.-a of
the, action. -: . _ .. - - • . ~. .- ..
•
I fully coincide in the, recommendations ot
the executive officer, • and such cases as de:
serve special reference to• *•ill be subject to
future communication. • • •
I haVe the hOnor to be, very respectfully,
your obedient : serVant, . • ,
,
- . Jags-.41-..WINSLOW, Capt.
Hon. GIDEON - WELLES,.Secretary i of the
Lan En STATES STEAMER' IiEARRARCAS,I
_PORT OFTRERROCRG, JRER 21, • 1864. - j.
Six c. I hare the honor to - .forward to you
the reports of the 'damage sustained in the
different departments of this vessel, during
the recent Action with the Alabama.
.
Id connection With this engagement. I talie
.great illeaaure in informing von otiicially that
the condtict. of both men and officers equaled
in every respect.; my most .sanguine expects
.
lions.. . ~ . • ' . -
in the gun division the utmost coOlness
prevailed throughout tile action, the details
of the manual of exercise , being as carefully
attended to as if in ordinary exercise ; and .
to, his cause may lie attributed the excellent .
condition of the guns and gear after.a rapid j
firing of an houe4duration„ •
Tile powder division received my particu-j
lar attention and its important service was',
promptly and thoroughly rendered.
The circumstances underwhich the battle j-
was fought , affoitled no opportunity of. dis •
playing special acts of individual "heroism:
but, while every man' and boy in the ship dis-'
played the' utmost cockiness, zeal, and cour
itize. there were some who, by their - position
and peculiar duties; attraCted special atten.:
don. and deserve special mention_
The marines- fought the rifle-gun :upon, the
top=izallant forecastle.' 'under the' charge of
Acting Master's Mate Charles H. Danforth. •
The - action on our part was commenced by
this gun, and its fire was-rapid and effective!
throughout
The high reputation Of their' service was I
nobly sustained by the marine, guard Of this'
ship. The Boatswin. Jmnes C. Waluni, wasj
obseryably.active and efficient. Gunner F.
.A. Grahait's duties were all performed ef
ficiently, and merit commendation. The car
penter s mate, Mark G. Hand, is well known !
to you,sir, as a faithful and iximpetent man.
His conduct-in the battle was distinguished
by the cool and intelligent performtmee 017
his duties, . 'lt is unnevsktry for me to call j
your - attention to the officers commanding
the gun or master's division, as' -their duty .
was perforinetl wider your. own
. eye. •I
I ant happy- to commend Actuag Master'si
Mate Ezra ftartlett, in •charge of the shell i
supply, -for his coolness and efficiency,
In the Surgeon's department every.ar-4
=m
geent, that experience or httmaaity could I
suggest' was' Made for the - aamfort
„of the
wounded.' Fortimately, we have bid three /
of our crew in that condition, but after - the.
action, the Wounded of the 'enemy, number-1
inz 15 persons, were consigned to the sate of
Surgeon J. M." Browne. who was entirely'
without professional assistance. The duties
of his departmmt were thereby rendered la
tremelv ardnotn, but were coolly- and, sae
-I>rforroed.
Wm_ klowin (0. S.) was severely wounded •'
by the eiplosion of a shell. He dra g ged him
self to the forward hatch, refusing to *allow
the.men to leave his gun for the purpose of •
a:x-I.4ring him. His cheerful ones 'to
Sacrifice his life for victory's sake was es
pressed in terms that 'animated and ES/COll/-
' Joho,DeriapKy (qr.. gunner), woundedat the same, time, losing an arm, displayed
shiffia..i heroism. . •
James I.lcßeth (0. S.), - another of. the
wounded men, displayed both col:73ga. and
All the men on the sick list went •to their.
quarterstind rendered such service as they
were able to. perform: . . ' • -
. The engin: eeis division was admahOly and ;
efficiently cOnducted tusder tlntimand
Chief ;Engineer }L Cmahman, • •
SitbscyL. Smith and Reny McConnell (3d:
.‘sctscar...t
.e4incers) Were stationed on deck
and. their, conduct came, immediately :ins&
-my colearration.. lt - Was 'distinguished "try
coolness and stiltuson:. -Theother assistants,
31r.. Mier, were
on linty in • the eiri , hte and lire;toont. and,
the.Azir. wanner in wiFiektbe
.
orders from the deck Were ,
eiecuted, I kizoNv
,
that their duties wereeditably performed.
. The ship: is. indebt to Paymaster J. A.
Smith for efficient ' a 'ce during the action.
Ills clerk. Mr. D. B. gent, perffirmed his
er i
duty on deck in the 3d Division. The Order
ly:Sergeant, T. C. Young, and the Master-at- i
Arms, Jason.: R Vatrous, deserve special
mention for :admirable performance, of their
duty. I will hand to you the names of those
*men especially mentioned by the Divisional
Officer as soon. as treceive them. 1 -
In conclusion, Sir;,et me congratulatirypu
'on • the success of your plan of bogie and"
compliment you on the skill and judgment
displayed .in, its execution. !
I'am, Sir; very respectfully, your obedient
'servant,. JAMES S. TiORtiTON,
Lieut-Commander and Executive Officer.
To Joss A. Whtsurtr, Captain commanding
U. S: steamer Keers'arge.
Approved and forwarded, . . .
Joris:A. Whisuili-, Captain.
• U. S. STF.A.MEM KEARSARAIE, 1 .
CUEI?MOURG, June 21, 1864.) •
Sin i I respectfully .report that ?the only=
injury received ha the eneine department du
-ring our.engagethent witli the Alabama. on
the 19th inst.; was to the smoke-pipe, which
was, perforated through both sections by a,
'ilk-pound rifle shell, which exploded as it
was coining through, tearing out la ragged
hole of about three feet in diameter; carrying
away three of the 'chain guys, and.to the top
of tile engine-room hatch, which iwast cut
completely throtigh and across by a shell.
-I would further report that all the assistant
engineers and the firemen and .•coalheavers
behaved with perfect coolness, imffiwere at
tentive to their, duty through the action ; and
that by. the self possession and attention of
Second Assistant Engineer Win. H. Bedlam in
the management of the engines,
in
Assist- 1
ant Engineer Fred: L. Miller, in charge of the
boilers, Third Assistant Engineer Sidney L.
Smith on deck at the fire and hot water hose,
and. Third .Assistant Engineer HenryMeCon
nell at the engine aloe'bell, the efficiency of
the engine' department is to be attributed. I
wouldd - also mention first-class fireman Joseph
.Dugan for his coolness, and eompetency in
;assisting Mr. 31iller in fire-room ; first-class
firemen Jerry Young, Win. Simth, Benjamin
IL Blaisdell, Win.: H. Donnelly, in assisting,'
Mr. Bedlam in charge, of the engines, and
first-class fireman True W. Priest for quick
ness and attention in charge of thel'after fire
hose during the alarin of fire in the action.
• . Very respectfully,
m
W. H, COSESIAN i Chief • Engineer U. S. N.
Capt. Jso. A. Wissrow U.• S. N. commanding.
`Forwarded, Jolts A. Wrx.stow, Captain.
•U. S. STEAMER KEARSARGE 7 ) 1
~. 1
' .. Cherhourg, June 20,1964. ~ j
SIR: I respectfully- submit to you'a state- 1
inept of injuries sustained by the U.S.I steam
er. Kearsarge, in her hull, sails, rigging, itc.,
during our. late engagement with the Rebel
steamer .Ahdiama, on•the 19th bast., off this
In hull—One shot in starboard. gangway,
cut: chain and bruised plank; one.shell under
waist gun, cut chain - and ..exploded, cutting
outside planking; one shell mid& ;starboard
,main channels, cut off .chain plate, . going
through and exploding; one 32-pounder, Solid
shot entered forward of forward pivot post
—shot lodged inside, crushing Waterways ;
one 100-pound rifle, shell lodged in stern-post;
one shell through top'of the engine house,;
one shell port netting abreast of main rigging ;
one shot, and two shells through port netting
forward . of mizzen rizging; one shell through
smoke-staek ; two shots through taffrail; one'
shot-through Setting forward:of mizzen rig--
ging, on starboard side. ' . - ;
In sails—Spanker badly torn by shell.
In rigging—Foretopmast back-stay cut
away ; one shroud on main riggingcut away:
one' screw in Pert main rigging; ,starboard'
maintopmast back:stay cut away; after shroird
starboard side of the maintopmast "rigging ;
starboard swifter. Of , mizzen , rigging ; one
screw in port main rigging; one plate in star
board main channels. . '
Boats:--Third cutter, one shot through bot
tom, starboard gunwale ihot away ; ig badly
Shattered. 'The spars,all in good order.
Respectfully, C. WALTON, Boaiswain.
J. S. yuoasrobr, Lieut.-Commander and Ex.
Number of shot and shell. struck the ship
in. N;strious, places, .28. • -
Forwarded, JOHN- A. WniscoW, Capt.
UNITED STATES STEAME.R KEAILSARGN,)
CIEERII9I:E.G,. June 20. 18C1. j
Sin: I. respectfully submit , the follpwing
report of the expenditurn of ordnancfstores
on bOard this ship during the engagement
with Rebel steamer Alabama on the 19th in
stant : , -
55 15 7 pounds service_ charges,. 55 . 11-inch
54.:econds shell, C 9 6 -pounds service charge,s s .
18'32-pounders 5-seconds shell, 42 82-pounds
solid' shot, 48.21-pound.s service charges rifle ;
48 rifle-percussion shell, 100"frietion primers,
240 percussion primers.:
Fixed Ammunition for Boat Howitzer-9
6 shrapnel, Bormaim fused . ; 1 canister.
BECAPITLU.ATION.
Duration of aCtiOrl, " 65' minutes.
Number of rounds, - II 'inch...—. * 55
Number of rounds, 32-poundei 60
Number of rounds,- 30-pound rifle:....;-...48
Number-of rounds, 12-pound howitzei.... 10
Total rounds '173
Very respectfully, 1 ,
FRA.Nr..t..rs A. t3ti.o.n.,t3t;
Gunner . Efnited Stater Kearsarge.
To Jig. TitORN-roic, Lieutenant-COmmander
and Executive officer. .
EXTRACT' FROM . .LOG-BOOK. •
Moderate breeze from the windward,
Weather b.. c. At ten inspected crew at quar
ters. 10:20-discovered the Alabama steam
ing out from the port ,of Cherbourg, accom
panied by a French, iron -clad steamer, and a
foreland-aft rigged -steamer . .showing, the
white. English en:4lga and a yacht flag.' Beat
to genes' quarters and cleared the • ship. for
action, steamed ahead, standing off shore at
10:50. being 'fflit.ant. from the land about two
leagues; altered our courSe and' approached
the Alabama. At 10:57 the Alabama com
menced the action with her starboard broad
side at I,ooo'yards range. At 11 we return
ed her fire and . came fairly, into action, which
we continued untir meridian, when, observ
ing signs of distress in the, enemy, together
with a cessation of her fire, our fire was with
held. At 12:10 a boat with an officer from
the Alabama-came alongside and surrender
ed his'vessel, with the Information that she
was rapidly sinking and a request assist -
- ance. sent the lannch and sea:mid" cutter, -
the °tiler boats beinidisabled by 'the fire of
The English yacht, before mentioned, dom
ing within hail;• was requested by the Captain.
to renderassistance in saving the lives of the
officers and the crew of the surrendered ves-
.
At 12.24 the Alabama' wont doWn in forty
fiahoms water leaving most of her erew•strag
gling in the water. Seventy persons were
rescued by the boats. - Two.pilot boats and
the yacht alsO assisted. One pilot boat came
alongside'of its, but the ,ather returned to:the
port.. The English yacht steanied rapidly
away to the northward without reporting the
number'of oar prisoners 'she had-picked up.
~ Hoisted up our. boats and three of the eno
-my's cutters. Repaired our rigging tempora
rify. . Took - - a Preach pilot, and 'steamed
away for Cherbourg.
At 3.10 let go-the port
_anchor in seven
fathoms nate; and .veered to thirty' fathoms
Forwarded dons A,..Wzar.olr, : Captain.
•
ewe's rzoW. rite EON. scuturrist scoisax.•
The following Eletter WAS sent by the Hod
Schuyler Colfax to the tloocreraional - Coyeichen
of the IXth Disn-ict of hYrianY, held at Val
on the 30th tilt, which ruminated .11. r. Coaz for
re4lection by aerial:nation : • • •
.
• Hor.. or Ramormsraminr,
• Waszeturort, June 'l3, 1864. (-
-MT DESE SIE: The wolongationof theses:akin
till next week *events atte_nding the emigres:
isioruil Genre:Maim - at ValpikraLwo on the Nith,s . us
mingling there with such true-hearted patriots as
I know will be feunl asetunbled. sphere of
duty is here till Onngreys 'adjourns -, and never
hating been aheent froth it single day, it'svookl
not be right for me to leave it now for my own
Appead to last February by the muntimorm
. oluncm of the delegates 'for the fith District at
the State Cesirentite, to accept a -, renumination,
Inc name is - before 'your Conrention ; for cheer
fully as I would hire teed .to -mike place for
scams other carnlidate, it seemed" that, while our
brace defendets in the tieiclwere stindnsg at their
posts so fearlessly, ~ n one in civil life could right
fully deserl.his; if his constituents conninnadcd
otherwise. Bet it most be promptly withdracin,
if eren is the onirdtm of. s mina ntY thee°l2l/-
ties it would:be trlcee-tind stronger to present
some new candidate .: If the wipe ef the 6;07-is:
howeVer, hi - clearly and unmistalosi in f-a
ww of my tencantalition, and by 'Siach' , a decided
PrePotwiellatee sa:te leave no - dciubt as to • the
wiarma4lltre people, I shalt accept headier' sorith
an horionliths pride at this' tat:Sawed ~e ridenee ef .
vit.„"rekcairding diphion at thiraitiiiiforood'ar:
13TANNAN P S
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4 f, PAIETIUMTG-
C=MI
to :execute TO B Ittid G 111
eortpticat at the dike- Of the ' Januar 4oulizat,
than'it as bt dona . atatisyrßaia r Istatill'hatart ta,
r
is.ikii;*"_.......: mi/4 ir.'eutii. a ,
- Laiiire Pete v. .. , likailhrepad Tilikloll,
naiad BHA , , - • . . ~- Peitoor liheilte,, -
Articles ef.agaailloa 'Miele Itemellui.
inn nearte..„ .., -, f- -_,.i.. I(lhaihir Berke, Am.,
At the very idiceissiiiidiei. - .oaridock of JOB TYPia
is more eztensive than that of any'pther alai hi
radian of the State, wed we keep halide employed * -
presely for Zobbing. 'Being apractical- Printer ma
we will gulantee 0111. work to- be NI neat aa 'any -
can be turned .out in the. cities. Plati7lNGlliti.
ORS done at the demeans:ace -,, . - 1 , . - •
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In every vallety of Ade.; - Bbudel3sedip
of every d pllon rnannteclr!red, bomil.and ruled to
order, at shortest Rorke.- --. • ~. ~ • • -- . .
NO. 30..
the ballot-boz : as akin'in its results to a division
or weakening *four forces at the front, , L.shonkl'
feel guilty of p crime if the, presentation of ,my.
name.threatened the harmony'or impaired the
strength.of the loyal cause I have striven here so
faith My. to serve. .I _spook Una, generally: bo
om*. at this distance, it is impassible' to fore
know What WM be the..revailbag opinion' when delegatee from the Lake to.the :Wabash Audi
commingle.' Nor can I, of course, predict all the
details otthe platform. Bet frankness compels
me to tell yort my views on the great questions of
the day, unreservedly in advance.
1 jtistrfv the Adininisivitkas in Its denial to sue.
pected traitors and their abettors of: the writ of
habeas corpus . ; .for as I read the Constitution,
this was the express intent ofits frirrierk. when,
in time. of - insunuctisan, the pnblie:safety required
it.• -
• • I justify' it,' alse,•in what is..dentranced by its
enemies'as "arbitrary arrests;". and only 'regret
that any_thus arrested, against whim there seem
ed reasonable suspiCion like 'Marshal Kane - and
others, were discharged - without trial. ; :.
I justify. a Butler in daring to hang a traitor in
Now-Orleans, and a Burnside in arresting an in
fluential politician for publicly defyin g • and spit
ting on . a military 'order, - deemed essential - for the
nation's cause. • • . -
I heartily approve the President's Etriatxtipation
Proclamation, and his soletim declaration that no
slave of any, State, whether on the herder or fur
ther South, who tights for bis country; shall ever
wear' the chains of bondage. . -
I am. for the most vigorous eertionar to r reen.\
force our armies by, the largest possible addition
of colored troope, ; and only regret. the persistent
opposition to them by the enemies of the Admin
istraiian, their Congressnieri and their presses,
has retarded their organization ; when; had they
unitedly aided in the work and encouraged it, we
might have had, ere now, 400,000 of such soldiers
instead of 100,000 and avoided all Impending
•
. .
,
I indorse most heartily the policy of confiscating
theproperty of Rebels voluntarily insrms against .
their country ; and who, guiltier than. •the. parri
cide; seek to involve country and citizens alike in
a Common destrr coon.' •
. I an for . 'striking at Slavery, - the `came` of . all
our woes, and the progenitor of this, gigantic Re
bellion, with every power underour contrbl—War
Power of the ArmyilheNayalPowerof the Nat 7,
and the •Proclamation power of . the President ;
and for its final and irrevocable of',
Vora
the land, by an amendment to the Constitution, -
'which shall make that instrument, as well as the
Republic itself, forever free ; and thus also obey
the Dirihe injunction,' "to break every yoke and-"
let the oppressed'go :rect.!'
I am against treason, whether it rears its
cots form in front of our patriotic and gallant ar
mies, or .nnder the roof of our elpital;.in the
streets of Now-York, or Within the borders of In- -
diana ; and Lain against any beverance .of the
Union by the sword of rebellion, by-a.diagracefril
compromise, or by a base surrender of the sacred
Cause in which so many martyrs for the right
have so sadly and yet•so braye/ fallen. . -
And, to sum up, "1. am - for Abraham Lincoln-- , .
the pilot who slirank.not in the. darkest hour—
and for Andrew Johnson—" faithful among the
faithless found"—for the highest offices .in .the
nation's gift, of which they are each so worthy. -
-
- Very truly WAITS, • '
bCIIIALER s..;or„rAz.
Mans L, 31cbtattuarn, Valparaiso, .
It is worth while now and then, to listen.to the '
c`argutments!' of the Copperhead leaderSAlloBo-whxt
profess to be strictly level, and to monopolize all
the political virtue of the country. 'Here is a
specimen, from the home 'organ Thoniaa H.
tieymour of Connectieut, Theilartfoill Timex, a
paper as wicked, according to ite limited ability,'
as its Chicago namesake: - •
'Limit-Gen. Grant has shown none of thequal
ifications ola
prudent and able General , in his .•
cmlipaign against Richmond. Ile his' given up. .
the lives of brave and noble men with a degree of
prodigality. if not of downright recklessness. finite
unparalleled in the annalsof war. Not the blood
iest campaign of Bonaparte can vie in bloodY her
'ror with Grant's•disastrons - record of two brief
months. TheAwholesale butchery ; has shocked
and astounded.the civilised world. Untilthe-bat
ties at the Wilderness, followed by the still blood
ier slaughter-ground :of Bpottsylvania, .with 'its
butchery of 4.0,000, the.peopie et Europe had not
begun to realize the terrible character of thikwar.
What, indeed, can be said-of a campaign of two
months; which while it has gained for us no ad-
Tanta,ge, has sacridcedBo,ooo. men; of 'whom" a
fearful proportion - are slain?- The attempt to es,
tattlish for him Hailing to genoramip i s as idle
and utterly empty as the talk of his successes, or •
his speedy capture of Richmond. Leaving Wash
ington and the greatrailways. running to it en
tirely exposed, and showing no military, skill or •
prinlence, but merely ordering brave men to dash
out their lives against impregnable defences and
frowning batteries, General Grant now. telegraphs -
that all is ! • ' - • -
Are the fools all &ail; or are there none but
fools living to swallow down 'gigantic humbugs?
Have the people loss their senses? Are - the;
blind,' thatthey ea - met - sena mountain when tt
'rises up, mini andfrovnaing, before them, with •
its jutting rocks dashing in their skulls; as they
push madly on? • :At no time 'has. the weak head
of this Nation comprehended the magnitude of
this war t nor does be nuderfOtand the.slthation of
the Nation 'over winch be presides, Groveling
in the disgusting frivoity of obscene anecdotes,he
is lostto Senile alike of the real situation of his.
Weeding comatry and of the ordinary proprieties
df his oiheialposition, . • . • ,• •
• The dignity at tho Executive chair. of a great
and Prowl nation ligisl)een trampled in the •mire.
This man's - elt , otion Was a sore calamity to . the"
,
.nation but,Wat is surprising now is, that so.
many ofi partisan.s shut their-eyes and cry
halleltijali,'when he foolishly deposes' our ablest'
generals,auti ciarinets this territde wirier selfish,
personal, and political objects. "Under the policy
of this weak man, not only military .rnin but fi
nancial destructiorVmustinevitalaly come upon - a,.
great and gallant people. . •
New 'York gentleatass, spending :ths
summer at Stockbridge, Mass.., ores and drives
the horse that b'tonewall da4sca used to drive.
• WA cement for sealing trait.cans is made by
melting,_
and stirring well together can, pound of
rosin and one ounce, of tallow. •
Sil - The Sanitary Committee has sec* to the
army one thousand one hundred and fifty llamas
of frch vegetables and eight thousand heads of
cabbage; -
. Ja- The total appropriation for :461.:, damages
in Nes - York, ,A. lean' of a 'quarter
of a - million his just been pat into -the mar_ .
het. .• •
iff3t3Liggs says of the - feraile volunteers " occa
sionally discovered in the ranks of aux army, that
they pant for, adventure and pantlor glory, and
having a pair of panto they put them
sar.The Antoskeog Company , of Mooches*,
N. H., his built more than one hundred steam
lire-engines, including two for Louden and one
,
. arirGreat excitement has been eanaedinPorts
month, N. the appearance of the yelloir
fever. It was tarefi x tbealirtlteDt Seto, and
thirteen fatal haaeThislaveramthed:,
ra-The continne to keep 'l . p the ruin
tary.trpirit in their dreea. They arc now Corning
out in shoulder stripe, embrekiej;ed In black; on
their summer capes. We Warm:poet to-pee them
wearing perc=sner. caps before long..
_
MI - Gentlemen of ‘pnisnineme, eastune that be
yond the act of humanity. in rescuingg• SfMr".l
from drowning, the comae of the Deer was
in contravention of the law, of. cations; *doh
they say vtill.juatify a dernahl fer bis monad.
i9-The barbers in Tiny,. N.l l , have ansaino t
alien of a self-protecting kind, - whichlum nob;
ed'to - pirosecnte anybody Who cote hair or shares
on s Sunday hereafter, The penalty under the
law ie . & dollar far each offense: -
•
k Pion s Smith family-in ARmand, Kei., eon
gating of two girls and seven boys, all of the lat
ter, I:llffitMVl in the army, and font are still
fighting two having been kWed'and one badly
&Waite old pub:lie-wheel stearp frigate. Br*
queltamts, after a year's -hitenees l m-betnefitted
out at New York for *Aire serrms, .and will be
ready in a few month* She is intris. first rats
vessel, tanning 2500, and will mount Fitter
heavy gars _on her Dad .cruise:.' She is meter to ,
the Vtig.ouri and Ifutsisttpi.
zfir.T. Allen wishes - the . gorennuent to furnish
him with: SW" 0 and sit of good piitols, that
he may proceed "to Ric a*d slav deg. Davis.
Tne man bas been a prisoner at :Castle Thunder ,
and at Salisbury, N. u., and . desires revenge for
his trwanent.. There :may be other`sufferers
like him who tisill not ask government ai& -
sarrwo . farmers in comer, New'
yeses,undertook to resist the .collection of the
internal rerenue taa try , Teasing to par. it.. The
consequence was they were indicted, plead gutty,
and each had to pay a fine of fire hundred doll
ars. The amount of tut tibia they refused to
pay was only one dollar, .
LirThe topperheads of Hendricks axintr,
diana, at a recent meeting, forinally repudiated' .
Gen. George B. 3relellan by the pottage of a
mott'sartostic reeoluthm..to Ulm far "hie
war sentiment and tirade again* our natural and
political brethren of the Soutlilootztained"in hat
recent oration-on that pezticolar point"
airlt the battle - which tookplace at the West
ern epur of the Altoona range on the - 28th tattoo
.Gen. Howard'had ha - e Ala struck by a ball, which
took off part of his boot. `ife'said : not look
;my foot itvgccie:- .One hand and one foot
viii never do." One of his staff felt down, and,
replied, "General, your foof is safe," at which he
was mach gratified: •
" : ANiertke lakta bsPe. great conlagratioa- which .
has been ngutg. is the lumber country,' in the
northern'part of W - wilt foot up. 11.50,001.
In many metancee 'whaleilllagea 10 , Se destroyed,
and with such Mate and fury that the inhabit
ants had to ilee for'shelter under the' bluff of the
lake, leaving their' cattle and horses in their re
treat, whkb m many asses were defamed by the
flames: A large amount of tan-bark,. lumber and
'cordiood were destroyed.
SiTTltepeolie of Cattrliela took a Tote to de , .
cide-vrho is the prettiact 'll Of that town, and it
*as declarod . iofaraeof Hater. pieifory
der,:try ama of 279 votcn,---4-.--th, vote was
tre 23 , emote, and the pzweeedis $Bl
irerevrat to the Saaitary.nir, as this contra:in
timate- the :favorite beauty- What makes 'he
oteuer rotes pbtashv and tia.,nir7fttlug is that Ala.'s
Itetesnyder is nureing loot ulf3isoltiters to toe
Annyot thelknostar. • .
HOW COPPERHEADS HUE.