The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, July 23, 1864, Image 3

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POTTSVILLE, PA:.
eIATUR-DAY; jIELLY 23,• 1564.
Copier of tbo.
stottrnfoi,
.. can be obtained .- every . Saturday, a.
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rF.N - 11.Y. BAKER:Mine:ravine ; •• ' •
PRITCHARD,IRS..IiOI3IES St ' . •
Clati;•. . •o. . • - •
OULS •
••• • '
tENRY.S:I3ONER;•IfahIand t:.'
R. SCHNELL; - •
ETER MOORE, Port etat.bon. •• .
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DAVID PiII:CLIPS. 3iyassnoy City.. . •
B. BENSLNGER,' Tamaqua:. - .
Scbaylkill Haven. . ' •
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FOR PR*DRtiT,
~BRAIiAM LINCOLN:
• FORVIcR-PRESIDENT, .. •• '
. .
ANDREW JOHNSON.
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National Vnion Electoral Ticket. ,
SENiTORIAL. • •
~rson )Cgicbsel, Philadvlphis. .. •
as-Cuuningham, BeaVer County. •
• nr,raEsENtariSr..s. •
F.ohe; tP. King, 113 Elias W. Hall,
1 -..orge 11. Coates, 14 t'harle.ii 11. Shriner,
onT t v Ilitrnm, • , .15 John \tinter,
- r i lilint H. hem,.-116 David ').l..Q)riaughy,.
lsirtin H. Jenks, 11.7 DavidAti. Woods;
...
rt,„%rii..0.1: Runk, 118 Isaac Benson, •.
P.,.bert Park ;19 John Patton,
William Tay or, . 1 20
.Sanmel 15:. Dick,.
john A. Ileistand, '.l2l..Everliard •.,
PS'hard H. Covyell, 22 Jbhn P. Penny
F,hcard. Idallirlap, : 123 EbenizerlV.Dinkni,
Chivies' F. Itec , d, • r• 124 john Nti- Blanch Ard.
REEnS. OF THE gOLDIERS...
.menklber,-:thE4. Ow're, will be , a
:p.C4ial Election Tuesday, Au'
gust. 2, 1864,. • . . •
ri Antendin.: q :the State CoizsiiL
lion to Give. Peipsylvania 301:
• " diens in the . 'SverVic'e . • :•••••••• •
E:RIGHT TO VOTE.
Don't forgot:the day, antkdon't fail . to
OR THE AM:R.151,41-NT!)
nion $t-
...nding County Committee. ; '
Barthotomew,'Cliaiiman Major
,es Wren, F,. B. Waßand, John P. Holinan.
inersriae—Jaeob S. Lawrence. •• ' •• .•
T; Jones.
,• • , •
'sUin,t—Janies B. Cleaver.
Reapn. •
I.o.lylkii.l Haven—RW:li N. Come. • '
I_..
rnant—Daniel B. Al:house.
id,/,:c-portDr. E. K. Webber. - •
in - egrcire —Daniel it. Miller. . • ,
Leffler..
ut Brunswick'--Jacobi 11.
'ayne— Daniel K. Iteki. . • .
• ••
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6 , p:7,s—Simon Shucker. •
ne Richmond . Dispatch saes . that Gen.
nt Las "hull-dog . .cionyage. : " - That must.
Iv: , reason he holds' an to llichmonfl • so,
i. :His teeth will soon meet.: •
. . •
oiT I. Kid EN. Of. promincl•le" who Invo r6=
ed ffmn the Army' .6f- t h e . rot 6 it n ., i ep _
nt Gen. Gran[ .',O be n.§ hopeful'its ever of
I I mplishinf ,
-his military purposei.•
.•' : ::.-
70It MLSINGtiY.GIier
Boyd. of Iluiton, .hpse just
en out ts patent for . a macitiact Tor. ininiug.
T..
C, .4i7t.h Pa. Itegt., 2d.Brigade, • istDivi,-
'l9th Army Corps; now stationed at.
or . zanzia, West Lonsiani, we are indel) : 44
, . . • _
r papers from that section..
Pemocratic party, is uot op,
sed to grintting the right of suffrage to our
aye. soldiers, why acke,S not its , gtaa torn-
Mee issue an acldre-sa advacating. it? Wo
nuse for a.replY,.,.- 7 - ,
TuS SeOetary of the Treasury t,i having
ref , ared soon to be issued; 7.30 Treasury
ices running for three years. and convertible
maturity into 'United States i)onds, interest
iyahle.semi-annually.- These notes are not;
be used as legal tender: '
• •
Fll#l,l. OUR QUOTAS OE FILI. - BI? BY YOLUNTERR T
re is no Teasawahy. the quota of this. :
ounty and of this Btate:should not be filled .
'y the sth of September. ..)I.cri Of . means
.1d whetter they are; liable to the draft or
, furnish a double .representation.:of re 7.
Lits, and All win) itaie
. intluence.slie old see
a the quotas are rapidly 'filled. Our Slate
If can• become a great. recruiting
•to theertent : of•all its powers it should .
the people to answer the new call with-,
the resort .to.draft.. Governor CURTII
ing arfangementsto recruit in the - :rebel
des; but only a portion of the demand can
supplied in this way. • It is necessary that
bile spirit..should be generally roused .to. till
ie State quota in the fifty days of prepara 7 .
n befcire.us. • • • .
• Thy Call for M10 . ,000
The Natihn rejoices that our - President has
lied for more Men: It isa . subStantial
nee that the clays of thii unholy, this racist
Itebellion - , - are numbered. The, new'
tps - called for Will servehne - year ,-
It be mAdelnAccordance with the new law,
all enlistirients in the ..naval and -marine:
viee, and for all excesses on quota§ in the.,
ib-districts; • and fifty days—ending on - lhe_
it day of September • next—are, given for 7
itricts 'to raise cidehts„.l.iy.. volunteers,
.ftr individuals.to . pUt in substitutes, No
ffoni service can tie procured un
t his call by the plyment•of commutation
mey; •
• . •-.. • • .
It is the' duty of our people .to respond
nilptly to this call: :Shernian has ••. Atlanta
the heart of Georgia, in his grasp, while
int is knocking at-the doer - of Richinond,.
few , more powerful - blows and the Rebel-.
tn . will be numbered with the things the
kst. Our soldiers Mille field were never in.
ttier .A.ll they, want 'is aid from their
- entre!' in theN6rth, and they: will. Win an
.!rwltelming victory. Let the. districtS go
work, and fill:tip t.heirrpotes. with volun-.
rs.._ Aid the Government at : .once,and- a
leedy peace.Wititthe old flag leaving over
q..y foot emu . . terrilory; will -he the „result:
work. , TO :worm !! - To WORK !If •
-11 IE NATIONAL CURRENCY.
Public attcution is directed42ithe import-
we of possessing,. a currency. of .uniform
due thronzhout.:lfiecOnntry;:baSeci on the.
.sue f Goyernment' bonds. in .place of fh6
went issue of State banks of .uneertain
116_,. and in : ninny instances issued by irre.
ponAble: parties. .llfid a National been the
ole clirrencyr of the country ten-years since,
lie' Rebellion could not, in. its early stage,
~.ave'asSum ed-the importance it did through,
the aid, afforded by State *.l)anks..•TheY Efts
.thilied the Rebellion . until the •Rebels.
.nixed- their .government finatMeS: , The Pre.:
ference 'National currency is shown in:
the manner that peoPle retain.and&en hoard
-''sreenbacks,!'. Until it is not uulikelp
that. theywill command a premium . in conse
,queuee of their scarcity:- ItwoUld be better
Lir business; forthe country ; and tor the pen
:pie, if all. the . bank.S WoulVeerne national
banks with their issues basetton.OrOvernnielit
bonda It, must
. finally conic to The
'.sopner the better.. In the meantiine,-those
banks that do not accept the hievitableshould
be taxed in order' to 'hasten the desirable
Goveritment ftrutnecs-are Uol . r:a subject of
mtieb- earnest: thought among
_patriotic men ,
anxiiiits to assist it, and relieve the nation as
_ . .
.
much aa possible from the burden hiscparably
connected with the prosecution of war on sO
extensive.a Scale. ag this requires . - A plan to.
raise a loan add retire.to some extent' theiNa:
tional currency i now - . in circulation. is embo
died in the followirg. which We extract from
the . New York l'74hfriit of Tuesday last: ..7
.
A, Union-citizen of New Jersey, we are inforined,
hasOfferolto canvas - stint - place of his residence,—
anufact tiring city—.grat uitoisly, and pledges
lMosilfle raise a loan of I-100,000 to.thuGenerul
Government. on the following
first. The subscriptions to he paid by regularly
monthly installmmits . Oyer a - peril.al of not leas
than slxniontlis.. ••• . •
. .4;i•copi. The •iccictary of the Treasury to de
..rote a bt.iiinlateil'prolinrti"ll of the procet;ds of all
perninneut loans made by him to retiring the su
,
Ix;ra! undaiit comelier how' in circulation, untilits
maximum mnount.shall not . exceed'
.r,,, , lnytion h., Le gradnul. but. U. rapid us the
e . .
r a tto0;000,10 - ~ try 'al ayi-at e
the excess .over P.°r annum, pr. one-third of
Thi r d.. p o w MaximUM given. above:.
countr y, to . meetings - to be held all civet' the
, p3a k er3 r addressell by . the most eminent
nation, • • n the - sabject of. - the - resourcesot•the
work ,. ...nd the urgent duty of eitizins, espeelaily
.±!gmen, : subscribing to the Government
_as in the manner irst on thMeonditions stated.
generous rivalry to be exeited among cities,
'States, Counties, townships,. &c.,.as . to which will
contribute most liberally td the lomi,..and conse
quently 6/rut:kerma of the redundant currency,
and a porrespowlh4 xi:due-don: in , all . market
Foal The livan_to bear six per cent, interest,
whitwith . the pimcipal;•is to be niade . payable
.
The :advantages: which. such an - arrangement •
would . offer are Marty. By reducing the volume
of the currency, the nation would. take- the, first
practicable step: toward the ultimate.redemption .
of the whole amount of its indebtedness, thus mn-.
parting a . degree of confidence in. the faith and
ability of our. Government which would effectually
check = mate the speculators, and eause.the price of
gold to,f all more rapidly than - it has lately gono
up,. With this decline would. immediately follow
a arrespondin g fall i q the necesSarief of, life;
which have 'recently advances pan pesiu with
specie. The -Government. would,' it . the .saine
time, be enabled to make its purchases at prices
se much lower than 'it now can that.the public in
drAtednesa -would be many millions -less at the
y ear's end than it threatens to be. Last, but not
Mast, this reformation would give,.the -Govern
ment a new hold upon the affection" and support
of the mechanics, the laboring men,. and their'
families, all over the'country, who are now op
. pressed by the extortion of speculators, brought
about,' as is alleged; by the .diluting of our .Na
tional currency, a.ssistelby the unrestricted issues
of local. bank paperin:different parts of thedonn
tkv. Bv .retiring a considerable amount 'of the
. cgreenbacks " issued, - it is believed. the country
. banks would 'have to - follow suit or close their
-doors altogether.
. Perhaps - the mo - st attractive feature in thiS plan
is the proposed payment of subscriptions liy in
stallments, thus.'affording workingmen and
an opportunity to heed - Me the owners 0f,.559
or $lOO- each in Government bonds, There are
.handreds of thousands of .re.ple who, seldom, if
ever, have. the full 'amount on haud,Who . could,
nevertheless, raise it during a period of six or.
twelve months; and would gladly apply their sur
phis earnings in that direction,. if they Could see
'that, aiding their country, they.were at the.
Same time helping' themselves by overthrowing
the speculators.,ln such. a ease wo should hale
patriotism "according to'. Gunther;" - which,
though 'not of the brightest typo, is better than
pone at all. '. . - •
.' conimnd the subject:to those in authority
and the American people. The least, that eau be
tiaid in its. favor is that it merits ',a trial. - If the
experiment found to succeed in ono localitY,
.it.
would. - doubtless he followed up in all sections of
the - loYal States,. . . , '.v'
T FIB PRI ..NC 'PLEB 'l'o GOVE,Rii 'TILE .DlAl96it.t.T.
, .
IC P.Liti"? IN TILE PRY.NII?ENTI.LI;
A number of prominent seeessioniats. froM
'Southern States and active syrapithizers. with
secession in, the North,: *ere 'in . .conferenoe
last week at the Clifton HoriSe, * Niagara Fnlls,.
endeavoring to deyisen. basis for the. action.
of the Chicago . .Cotriention. which shall:
coMPlish two objects at duce—end.• the war
and secure the triumph of: the..P.emocratie
. party: : In other.words., , thel'keeislonists..are
Seeking• to frame s • platfotn: for trio 'beitio-.
erode party cosaing eleetiori.:,lt is said:
that CleMent C. Clay of Alibama tuad• Jacob
who were in . the
conferki- Ac e, do.not assume ai yet' to speak_ for
tht seceded Staten,—hut they hold out ver) . r,
strong hopes of 'getting .. .the- assent
. of.tbose
States to: the propesitioris they put forth,.
.7)7•91,idec1 tbepetilocratic-payiy . a ill pledge
self in hilyance to ne6ept them as the basis ed .
its political action: The propositidris are be
lieved to . eMbracc-:-• • " • • . •
. 1,, The return of the seceded States to the •
Union, • . • • . --
2. The, assamption - .pf • the Cotifettettlic•
debt, : .• .
• .3. The recognition of the .Ir . Wlio. the -
slaves . 114119.11 y emancipated the. Prer•reSs
of the waf,—and the atutas due ante bzatli
to all others: •, , • ••. : •
If the Den,•44,5re.W... party of the N . orthern
States vdi htsert these phink!tin its platform,
those • secession - etniisatieS. holdout hopes
of bez - 1:g . able to secure ge.neral•tan. assent
to them lathe. Sotttlt . as, to give the ':PartY
great strength, in. the A t itction by..proiniSing •
the restoration. of peace. It is not believed
'that they have aiiy . autharity. to. make snob
.pitalges; but .that their mission is purely Vol
untary,. and that its object .is to give aid and.
coMkrt to the Democratic party m
the . coin
inglFentest. 3n eye' Should be kept. on -the
plots, of the secession sympathizers.
. . . .
WE note the Commencement at. Lafayette C6l; I
lege,. at EaSton, next • week,:with Junior Exhibir
tion Monday evening ; the Be-unions of the Lite
rary Societies on Tuesday. morning;; - ; the :itiangnL
ration of President :William C.: Cattell; P. T.) ;
- Address by.e:r:GOVernor polloek, President of the
° Trustees, at '4 'o'elk. - fa . , Tuesday „ P. 'and at -. 4
• o'clock:the laying of. the • corner4itone' of The
Astronomical Observatory, (the MllllifiCUq Irona 7 .
tip n of Prof. Traill Green, and at 8 tielock
in the evening the Literary Cri.*n byßr..Car
pente,r, of Brooklyn.. • • • .. • 1 • .
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GREAT CENTRAL.. FAIR.:
Donation'. ninths to , the,Grent ertatral nue
fromAchaylkill C'onnty.
COLLIERY CONTRIBUTIONS.
Collections reeeived.by B. BANNiti, for the Coa
Trade Committee : .
. . •
Contributions to the Sanitary Commionion
made at Wm. Dovers Colliery at T.usicit.
• Tom, - July, I.Sti•C.* . •
.• . .
C . ... :$3 OffiFrank .Gamblin - 100'
C. Miles- 3 00 1 11 Hyde " ' OO
C .... . 2 00 1 K Bow • • 00
E, Gregory • 00:1) Kelly • • • 50
W Lambed 2 OffiJohn Cray. • 1:0 0
RIC Russell • • - 2 SO.Mich Pool in
'John Corhey . ' ' 2 so' Phil -Harder:.._.. „ . -50
Geo Linsley S Pat Reagan , DO
Hugh ..... 2 25iJohn Cavanagh...::. - : 1 00
Fred Bitekelmau ° 25;Con Haggarty '1 00
Moses Nire • 2 00, - J Skidmore . 100
August' Beechart • 1 60J liennedY ... .... 100
J Keshnor... . . ... . 1 001 John Poisson...;:.:. I'oo
.1' Brennan 1 60!Thos Griffith ' 1 00
Monroe .- Dayiei ..... .. 200 Pat IL Airoy •'. lOO
Jacob Kaahuer •1 00 Steph ' 100
'Nat Yost 1 00 .Jett Rye • 50
. . ... 200 J Morgancymith'
Richard Gregory ' 2-25 ..1 Flaherty , 100
.Benj Rowbothan '1 ohn 50ntag...:..:..`10 0
• Abl Yost ' 1 00. David Drum . 1 . 00
W Gibson 1 00112 Wesner '• 100,
Geo Mount • IOO.J Rhine' 100
Chas Filter • • 00 ;.1 .11cNulty.1 0 0
Moses •Reesei • '2 25 Moses: Link • 100
1' Evans, •' ... 1 00:J Shepily. "
• - - 1 00 .
Joseph Beaehern • 1 . 001.1 Lingley
1
Pat Coleman 1 00,Pat'Nei1....,.. ,
• 1: 00 Jutt - - Decker,-
Maitin . . 01 00 JOhn Augutrl.
Pat Somer. • • "1 . 001• nor&
100tH , Itickleman 6 0
Pat Kelly.. ... . ......... 1 001 John Simpitz.
James. Cox I'oo jJacoli . • ... . 22.
Darby McGeehan :10
I) .... ... .1 WlC:Mist Moiler • 25"
Brian Doherty •. 1 001 Mich ;25
John Sallikan 1 001.1-ohn---, 25
Hugh Hagerty, : 100 ,W 2s
PM' Brown • • 10017 .. ... • .
Richard Large' , 1 00:PatMoElvoy..... .. ... 2S
John Camel' 1 0041 Tobin - •• • - 25
Pat Mc Geetian 1.00 1 13 Harety • • `"• ,25
Pat CaMel • • • 1. 6.9lPete 'l l oolan • • „ '25
con Way . .:1001John Singley, Jr" " - SO
John Condley ' 1 - 0014ohn Dovey,,
Isaac Skelton 1 001 Phil Werner..':....:. 2 2 5 5
W Webb • I'oo;Dani Yost:. • 50
John Wh slin.. .... . 1 00113arney 25
Jacob Mardee: . 1 outs Werner " • • 15
Thu a 'Taylor • 100 Geormler:: ... ..... . ••
Theo.'SPinall : 1 00r Kelly - • .25
.... . . 'lOO :-
Wm:.C9l6 • • A.
. . .
Mrs. A: 11115F01 acknowledges receipt
following - article:9 for - the U. S. Sanitary 'Com
mission since last-report •' • •
Mrs. 0. 2WOodnutt,.: 15 collars, Shirts, 1 boxlint,
lint, old muslin': Mrs. Ci.Little,_ old. linen Mra.
H. P . ..TaYlor, 37 handkerchiefs - one-half bushel
onions ; :Miss lii.. P: 'Busse], muslin, 1 peek
onions.;'. Mrs: - ..C.RuSsel; 12 muslin shirtS,•B pairs
woolen stockinFs,.3 pairS cotton d 0.,: .6' Collars; 7'
pads, 1 neck'.tio, pairs pantaloons,/ yests,
•-eriaiii, 2 arm slings; 2 woolen shirts, 28 handlter-;
-chiefs, old musliM 5. jars currant jelly, 2: jam
.c.herries, 2 bottleS
wine, 1 j ar gociseberries; 1 -b o t ,, .
tle cherry booties' Ladies Aid Spciety, 2 niciSqui
to 'flak. box.- sheets, 2 pilloW•tiases',:-6
towels,•pallinen and muslin ;.donor unknown, 2'l
magazines,.s4 papers, 1 paper com starcii ; Mrs:
H. C.- liussel;.2 pairs pantaloons ; Misa Silli-
Man; 2 muslin shirts; 3 bottles blackberry. syrup •,
:Mrs. Dr:: Carpenter, 2 bottlesWinii; old linen.and
muslin ; Miss A. Pot ; r box dried applea, 21:07.
,ties ra,Spbermvinegar. 3 do. elderblossom:yrine ;
.Miss A. Shelly's school, 6 . jars currant jelly; Mrs:
John Sbippen;- 5. jars .pickles, -1. - bottles cherry
bounce, 4 do. blackberry wine ; 'Mrs. S:Silliman,
2 bottles blackberry vinegar, 2 lbs. dried-peaches;
Miss E. Petherick,.. 6 pairs slippers, 6 cans fruit, -
1 jar do., 3 jars honey;
- 4 do.' ketchup„ 2 do. herse
rad isb, 1 do. tamariuds, -- 5 do:. riicklea,'l do. pre;
served blackberries, 1 bag
. dried - apPles,.2 bottles
currant wine, 2 do . :. Jamaica ginger, I.papor
fa
rim'', 1 do: corn starch;.6 pieces castile soap, 2
lbs. rice: 1 lb. sago, 1 lb: tapioca. • :
. Cash froin James 8,-Beatty- - for 11.8. Sanitary
Fair,. VI 'l4:--xiionnt of 'Militia pay . for.lB62. •
• . .
Timmy;.4.po,
Enrrons JointNAL In response to - the . .call of.
the Govoinor for supplies for ,sick and Wounded
Pennsylvania soldiers, Tiermint - has this klai: for,.
warded font: boies. The: friends of - . the shldier .
were 'very liberal in their contributions. •
The c.cillorthrs, Hiss ,Sate Eckert and Miss Lou..
'Altliou . e, report the following contributions - in
nuiney.•:. -• • • • •
Henry Heil. .......... 00.1
'John A: Putter.... • 5 00i
7.: Batdoril. .. .' .. 001
Aaron .ECkel 300;
3layberry, - '3 00.
Geo: P. Owen S....• • 2 501
llern7 S.lMtter.. '2 50 1
H: T. Bailey:. : .3 001
- .1. - Eekcrelk • '. 2 la),
Cash .. 201/
A. D: Eckel • 2'oo
W. B. Reese . 2 00
j: , A; Seltzer •. 200
J. C. Lehman...: . 200
David Rink • 200
•,John Puoll 100.
Daniel 1 - 00
John 'F. .100
E. A: Hoffman,::. 100
1.11.1 - Fisher ..1.00
George Angus.,.. ...1 00
Isaac D. Lehman, 100
Ehzatt Lel:mail., 1 . 0(1
• .BeSide - the - above, it
„„.
num;7 prefiervas,,apple-batter,.ga~nc~bnt
ter, etc.; bat, 'n'dorntrn 'are icto„niulionnist9gre- ,
qty in ••oiii - "coli.lnnis.. •
Celebnitioa- of• the•4tlt- of July at
.
. .
The SunflayFicluxitof:the , Evangelimul .
sedcis
.celebrated. this. day_tn - grove, half a -mile
west of their Warn. At 8 .L:X.4-the toacherti and
scholars met . at the • Evangelic* C h u rch pa
triotia hyn**as Siang, 'sand ifrayiirxilliireclbj, the
pastor, The. processing
was then forined on Frcaf _fs* - ith the follow
_ ..• • •
• The 'aelniol officers and ionainiik'in'4ll 233. •
Anierican flag at thiifriant:4sf thislar , ..oe.. salon. •
Snnday-echool barifiotnrthe ETANAcaI Asao-
Banner--". God in
leave:lo33n He lie6i Y6s,
little child, thou need'st, not feaf.7 -• :
• - •
American deg'. '• - .
Banher—".Deer Je.exis eTer alniy side..how loy
mg thou must bo."
American :. 2 - .
Banner—" Safret"littleelildmrifie, come unto
. . _
Banner—" Thelaiat of all ii,43loditi'vrith - Ra."
:Banner-l -q The loyal bamd.:4716:7-
The pprroofeisiottllneved:tip,Yront - ..itri4 tol Ash
atreet,.theli!'aill..pi* the Ceixietettici:thei f ,
...ThertAtEntiq*aany
tion of Lide*idmietcyt:as ' 'read.byllfaite*ldirm
Krecher ; three hearty.elteifsigiy: Offal followed by
au address by the - pastor — three: years'_
e.the.star
Spangled :Banner was. Ming ; 'a, bountiful ,repast
Wad provided for, old and young... The day was
beautiful, and 'all were highly delighted with the
• enjoyments . otthe day. , • • • •
' Much praise is due to the superintendents,
• com
mittee of arrangements, and friends of, the school,'
for the•pleasuie we enjoyed. : •
ttir processidu was AgaiTi formed,
and the school brought back to the church and
dinmiessed with the.beliediction.:
. - .
En7on- 311.1:Els' Jounto.i.;43lr—l have ju's
read . a;parag-raph in ycnir paper of:Satqrdny las
which resits thus . : .
,
"9n Tuesday a coal-train ran by one of the new
hands, met with a i3erions accident in .the
borhootl of, It appears that the road.
hands had. taken up "a rail which the engineer did
not know, and although he was repeatedly.
.nalled to.stopfie run Oil and made a
.grand,smasti
up of - the - tram.. - . - The passenger tram just got
past - hefore.the accident occurred, otherwise there.
would have been a terrible loss life.. Whethei
he understood the signaler not is net: stated but
it ii not likely that such men will be retained long.
tin the Reading Road.!'
• 'This is certainly . .neiva to the "new lita;rids," and
every body.else except . Your informant, have
'-no-iiitcntion to draw mvidittua distinctions :SS to
'the ability of either - the!ild or, the.: "now. hatitia.",
11!,y only object in nottemg - the Matter at all is
• simply to say :dist P.M - re:was no "smashup" grand
or emall, -- on Tuendali.;• ~.Thewhole .paragraph is
made-up of 19,; ' frets; I-live Mr. lifilholland's
own words for it that ho is, satisfied, with the way
we bait', dorte'-ciur
.for- the rest thii
lteadtrig Thatacatinot.lettis.go. any ton: soon to.
813 '.1112. We are just as•insaolis leave au, they
are to get rid of uS.. At the Same time it is :only
~propertO state that:we have been treated by the
°hitters of the road With the utmost courtesy and
kindness. ' Some will write out .from. my
notes a history of.this "grsat strike." • ,
.
• • • -Your most obedient servant,-
. . •. • - , tWJ OF SLICE I\."
- TowNsun , „ 'July , 19th, 1864.
- Entyons :.Will you allow law:.
to reeonunend,'lhrough the columns ,
.or tour Iyt. I
per, :fir. :DANIEL 13: A_Lyttansu,of Trenvint; as, 3,
suitable candidate for the office 'of Sheriff at the
ensuing October election.' Ho is'both honest and
conipetent: 1.41.860 . he was elected.ConntyCnru
nb,sjoncr.bytt large ntajoritY, ainthe discharged
the duties .of the Office ..with great'ability,:integri
ty,.and tothe entire satisfaction Of the citizens
'of Schuylkill; 'County,, irreSpCctiye - . of party.—
Should Mr: AlthOnse receive the noultnation of,
the Union tarty; ay I sincerely trust honiay, there.
weidd.be little doubt a.bott Lis triuritpinint
tioti by the - People:.: - *.
. .
from Hie 21st P. P.•
. • CASUAL...C.I . ES polrra. - Ny YI. .
EDITORS 'MINERS' . JOL'It*AL follo*ing. is
a list of men killed'and viminded in our Company-
We haVe been in .seVeral hot engagenients. - ainco.
ae havelmien in the front. one On the '3d of -June
near cola narl ? or . anit Veturtb4g ,
'and 11d. near Petersinirg • ..
Our Co , 2.1.5t-Pa.-.Cavalry,is.cotrunanded - by
Cal
t: George Cork. - - .ltio 4iad groundedand
killod in*three.actiOns'a's follows :.. • '
Julie 18th-,-Pri.% - afa
.llu - gh Carr, Roidink, Barka
Juno ifeo krdan.,
groVq,•Selo4lkill, Co. ;-Corpl Jeremiah K. Leh : . •
mail, do; - lMgler David Barkk-i - t,littutirigdop Co.;
Privates; Win—W: AngLific, Reading, Berke • Co.; .
James :Boa:nail, do; Daniel B. Brechte.l. ,do ;
Samuel Dimitiger, do; John'Ripple, . ;.18M lo
.Lawrerico,• ; • William:Mink:li 'Lehigh C 0..;.
Georgeßeinochl, -- PbMgrov - O, 'Schuylkill CO. ;
Jam WeaVer; CentrOille • Adarimi Co.
tithe' Id—Privat-es,7atite4 (.; reunion, Malianoy
City;. Selntvlkilt
„C,o. ; Kupple; Reading,
• Ilerkm Co. ; Vheodore, 'Parker, do.; Frahklin
Strunk, do. - • ••
•J Ma , 22d—Thothas Mectodgcri 118 - ,
• , ven;'Selittylkill Co,, •
'.The above is:a. corect list - of all:that vv.°. have ,
lostkince w6 - havo -becn in active service,- .a;little
. over ono.mouth. . - • .-, • • . . •
.• r " I romain . your humble servant, . .
• . . • • • . Limicit, •
• • - Sergt.'Co.: IL 21st Pa.. Cay.
Tlrc IT.LU Tiz+TEi> PtritE:s7o LOGIGA JOAN w i'oll.
.P7I.X. —VOL 46,..begni3 with a douhle No., now:
ready, - colitaining Portraits, Characters and-Biog,
raphi,S of leading then, living and *deaksitch as
EDo WICK, - ADSWo 11T4, 11 WTIT ORN,
211unn.r.o, i'rerdd'entof :Colombia, S. N..; the
Gladiator, - with Portraits, Character!, and.
.aphies. Also, - EinNot..Ooi - , or the Races,....:-
IJiti,lioLoolr.; the L'awa of. Life and
NOLA:NIT, ' , . , 4111 010 lee fmrsuits, PurstooNowv,.
:Or "Sighs of, Character." - .PsrctiOLOGY. the'Sci
ence of:the Soul, acid ninch Other. Matter: - to be
found in no . other publication. It is a handaomii
ly illustrated monthly, - with ninery-sizeolunins
rich reading matter. • Newsineh havo it Sold at
2.0 - cents, or s2'a 'year, by FOWLER' 'WELLS,.
No. 389 Brii.aclW4y, New York. ' , • •
THE COAL TRADE
. ,
The qpayititi•se
"nt by Railroad this week i5 7 ".13
-
.450 .07—:by.CanO. 21,566 101 7 -for ti) week 80,010-
17
17 agiinet 78,36' . 3 tovas lo s t tip corresponding wpck.
last year.
The difficultiel,between the Philadelphia 'and
Reading Railioad and:their omployeea,ll:lNO been:
'adjusted andlrade has:been . fully festiniect
on all the lateral's. The 'stoppage. caused some
derangement. which will. take a little time.t,zreni
edy.. litipo no farthiir turnouts:will — take
place of a similar character this season: . . The of :
feet has been loSs. to' the: region: of 'abiint'one •
rioUars, to the Rending Railroad pempanj •
about a half million, and to the community ac*-
.eral millions . of dellars; btipause it enhancetl. the
price of alai about one dollar a ton': to thre.comn
mer. Al.could 'been itroidea if amore'
concilatory 'tone . .had • been . adopted . . on both .
- .. • •
The domand for coal:. is very, And_ piticos
tend upward. . • • •:,. •
Om meri: have
turnelout for. a.ittrthet :adyanee Of-WageS.- - 'on ;
the - fireti the
.price to miners. was.. adCanced 15.
'eenta'per wagop . ,--ancd.Wagei $1 50 a week :
now dernandisepots Moro per wagon.
per.Week-,making , an atbamte of --s3'oo per week::
• and 311 . ceute a. ton for cutting `in
. a IsingW .
Month: Thevo.high prieei, which ire beyond'
'what ..*lpaid in other : .branches .Of business in
the Cotinty; enhancing the price -of' coal'almost
beyond the reach of -adarge portion pf the Com-
Munity,.. is creating deep' feeding among all
elaseca, and they am, willing to evoke. -almost . any
power thafwil Pict a check-to it. '1
lir oar lost public:44M wo alluded to the dim-
. .
'eiiltien thit nxistod betweenahe G*iiiinent Con
irnetors . and do in•oddonrs , .of coal. Since thof
- we ; have .reneice:d. the ~following: Communinaiio
. . . .
. confirming.
from • the,: prominent :coal producer ofi
whativo. then -stated. We , . know ,that . the peal.
• •
operatets will promptly .. .tespoild - to'±lid propo
sition hereynade, itacceptecl, and furnisliall the
Governreent.Will require : ...•
WitEnEAS,. .is. entre:Atty.:reported ...that. the
United 'States - Governthent . gannet Ohtani a.full
aupplynf A,ntliratitc.. Coal, - by: reaseii of eombi
' nations amongst miners, and, •
Wireuzi.S,. We know that the wants of the
. Goirerninent .-can ipiinediately , .sup Plied ;if the
proper course. be taken: to secure the Coal; and
that 7IQ slieh :combinations eiist, but that the tea-,
eon foritho short supply grows . out, of he fact,
..that the present contractors dueline to pay- tuark.
• et prices teopersturti ;, and • •• .
We 'kayo reason to bejieve that,•if
the Governnient , management of . the Reading
Railroad Company he continued, it will result•in
• ,posititer inky) , and' loss to the Goveriunent and
the public interests: . ' •• • '
• . Now, to. Overcome all difficulties, and to meet-
the.,wantS:of undersign
ed, "shippers. Of Anthracite. coil in ..Schuylkill
County,'. rcipeciffilly suggest, that if the
Plan - below indicated he earned out.. we _pledge
'ourselves one to the iithei, 'arid each of 'us to the :
united :States .Government,. to de. Our , Partin fat-.
•nithing: the' coal, which we •will. perm:nonce to ,do
Pirst...Chailea 'E. Smith, riev, to be appointed
the."'agent-of -the :united, States Government for
"the purchase of coal . reqired .by it, which he is:
- -give the' Government at f.cost prise, tolls 'and'
fteigld, of the _Reading: Railroad Co.-added; ,(iio
higher, rate-of tolls to ;be. charged thanis-now.
: .• pitl . by the . artny.and navy ciintractors,)"withoiit
. any charge for crituzuiesiiiinfor'eompetistitioM ,
Second...hi:case the above suggeationis adapt
':
ed, we," the nndersigned, miners .and shippers,
agree to furnish.all the coal required by the Uni-;
tad Stetee Government ins pro; rata proportion; .
at the, price of. runt iiollareper . gro . - sys ton on beard
'.cirs at Schuylkill Beret, or at Putt Carbon, from
the time up ;to October Ist ueit, the Nola;
ing. Railroad Co. furnishing us '.with Ile oars .to
P July . • ,•-•
,Ged; W, Snyder, • - IConnor ,&'Patterson;
Pearson & C 0. ; ,: •
G: L S.- - "ltepplier,lianiee"."{.l.'Preek" 'it Co.;
Graeff ad. ; A.
.0..
reulzpr Orw : • •-••••
,Itentniol,..Potte & B
ibincruft,.Lewis. '&
Gee: - Netts .'Pre.et: liamnictt,
Du.W . 'CottiCo., • . • 1.7: Notion. •
•
Betiry Vatilteed..:s .1 00
S. - C.. Birk • ' 100
John Boberts 1 00 !
,Jghn • Eisenhart.. ; 4 1.00 !
lohn Ziebsell • 1 00:
`wiuiani Eau st..: ::1 00
: . •• 100:
iGabliel.Drake, . .1 . 00
Saninel . 00
,D. B. Althousg:. 'lOO.
Jamb... . ... 50:
Ilebece4 Shoener,: . 50
IJ. D. B. Umbeur,
Gottlieb Bbively.:.. !, 50
Wm: , Lettich ' .60
An Umholtz ::;_"j so
Cash— .... '. 50
Conrail , . 25
English L. B. 500
Balinice fron? last
. .1 82
great "many contributed
EcomatcNuia2lto3
:Youra resiX:etfiailv,
Epa!ilrusicAllm;j
Poristx.tt,.Px.
July.j9t3l.lB6l.rf
Tl' i ARMY.
July :Ma, 1861.
-%-\ OUNDED
aisl* 16, 196.1
: . -7.t'rtha Contractors, hayettaken'the caul:roes tor.
-s/1141Y:inghef them
up at once, writ-not create' tlLO'hriiiivss. ion : that
the COal °waters 101.1 not,furnish Coal.. . It is
hardly to_ be:exiSeeied thit they (ma,
at doAars: a 'ton
others,. to 4:exa . hls oc;intaetoni , to pit money ; #a
their. pockets,,. while nosdvantage inures to thit-
Geveniraent. - .
ftStiiiieoll
par:sd . :with last year
P. & R it
Samyl. Canal!
L Val. Witt
Lehi% Canal. l ,
SeraaavaSlti ,
e. Co;
By R
By Canal.' ,
Del mindbo.
Wyoming So.
1;649,431
'331,319
.M 173
' 289,311 - 22,123
t 470,1411 20,a4
1,5230 7,970
0:.'..
'234 16,721
316;823 130,1T0
• 172.430 ' • -
: 21.913 .:
137,1 9,723
. 136,332 1,680
31,902 _1,450
. 26,9501 2,019
. '• 19,10.0 - 2,113
61.9.67
17,096
t 2,096)
2L951
19.71'
0,51
Do • N.
Broad Top..
Shamokin...
Trevoiton. '. .
Sti. .151t..11. T
Lykena Val., .1,,
1
. • 216,1i1T
I.
0 4.*6.01224.19...8;,
The present indications are : that will con
tinue to itth:ance as the year advancei;maleOitl*
people either " hang 'or. otheriiiSO , 'diSOite of the
.Foreign JeW.GarritileM in. sew York, and thus put
a checkte the upward tendency of. the : prices. of
the necessaries of life. These' Copperhead ero
issaries: of Foreign Governments . einkml the:gold
market, - and dm priceste suit their own purposes,
regardless of the: interests of the Goveinmeitt,:
the'people,•or the country. -
Since the alioveorde sit - ill-en' we learn' that the
turnout for higher ivages extends to a-large num
ber of the collieries :in different pOrtions of the
region.' At,several collieries: threatening noticed.
have been pump as If, the operators ac=
Cede tothesedetnand.s, there will be another ad
vance in coal, and. if they do not, in all proba
bility the frade will be.reateti f allY'retaided
and the:supply of: coal : cut off. Ilona :the Govern
inent and the consurneid:also.' Under such
cunistances, the Government would. bd jristifia
ble in seising. -the ::collieries - and: working
thethinidermilitary directfon,
crisis soon.if,the present stab:rot affairacbutinte
much" longer. • C : .
- 1141:1111'N;•
ING AND ':)ll.lPPENGCOAL—Theikubscri
•bera have, taken the • Volilittiee worked by ttie late Itch
ard Sear, 'and bayq entered into it Co,partnershlli • for
mining and ship iditz coal, near Millersville, Schuylkill
Colinty, tinder ,he. firm ofRICSARD .KEAR' CO.—
Said eo-partlenthip comnienced on the let or June, 1564.
• 'WILLI4X RRAR, ' - MART I'4ICLMS, • . •.••
KE, , AR;•' MARGARET DANDG,'
RICakfipC.ICEA' R, - Eli WARD SEAR. • .
3 1 lrunrsollie, July f. , 3; . 2. • - so-at •
TIIOS. .1-1110.
'
SMITH'S- SPRING' . .MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL:
Y-Orktckvi County, :Penna.
OFFICES •
322, Y U NUT'lMieet;
. -•-• •-.-.
itr.iviorlitc OF Ovrter.-d:r:
NORTON"S GOi have removed their' office
frcim.-2416,4' to 32S WAL'hilfr Street, T'liilad'elphift
der,Tyler & Co; . [July 16, .
DEDERICK'S
COAL HOISTING MOINE,
pniented .12t1;
• . . • .
Thin celebrated and 'unequalled 'Coal Foisting. Ma-
Chine has .been in successful operation for over two
Yeats-, and-the Untuitiiiily large mimber.alre.s.drsold are
giving the most perfect satisfaction. It is simple and
durable- baying no gearing at.allt is rapid in its-Opera=
thin, and very easy for the horse. Descriptive' Circu r.
containing letters or commendation-, prices, ctc., -
sent free, on application, . •••* - 4.
DEDDRlCK,'3ole.3finufactiirers ,
. ••
Albany Agrieniturat and Machine Works,' r.
• Julrt 16, '64..--fa r 3nii -.• • -:• • AlhanY,
EZ esl)
TH cOA ---_-- .--
MARI
I- ,
°E I I 06 --:° '
PEI - CATS
AL-BY TBT, °ARGO,
OORRECII:U WEF:kr,l' 79U-1:3?Lt...1
AT P.IIILADELPIDA.
Ras 22, 18G1.
slo' 75411 0 . o
000:
Sd Red Ash Prepared,
"Cliestunt. ... .. .
"- • White Anti,. Lump, Striate
Boat and Brokoni... 255 D
Egg and Steve;.*. . . - .110 2531 0 60
."Chestnut;• . . '.. •8 006' 8 25
Locust:Mt. Ln.nip;Bt. Boat /and Bro-
• ken • ' .10 50(<3. ,
• "• • " Prepared 10.50 W •
`s, Chestnut, • ' : 8.25(Rt - 8.50
torberry Coal, ' 11 0051 -
Franklin. (Lykens.Valley).:..: 00(0
Lehigh Lump,. St. 8eat.. 1 6 Brokon,.ll 00). lint : hi _
' " Prepared;. 00 r •
'nal.
" • 'Chestnut, .• , 950 ) , •
Broad Top, ' • • • 8 'Nig: 900
• The demand, at. the advance, - .exceeds the sup
'ply: notwithstanding business on the Railroad
and Canal' has been fully resumed.-
AT NEW YORK.
- . .
:I'ho . .market. for Domestic is (initit, owing to
the.extremc prices:asked;. ..Tito arrivals - are lib
eral and the stock is . . Saks from
yar4 at .11.2251411.t0rt' of 2000 - 11nt: .
acareo'and in demand. ;Afiio of a cargo of -.Pais
ley.CrOSs Canner, ox-ship,
•
COAL FREIGHTS,
.
•Ero Rhin fioni . Itiehmon3-
Portland '• ' •-• $1 654 'Boston... ..... •.$ 3 65
p0rt5m0ptk........... 3, 90 I.Nevi - London 3 25
Newßedford •.' • 2 .30i New Haven . .. . . 75
, Newport ‘• ..• 3 25'New York:: •• 1 75
... .. .3 251 Washington. • • :2 50
Troy: .. 2 001. - Hlaidaliland • 3 '25
Newbarfport.. • 3.20 Hartford .. 3.60
HrWep - Ort, •• 2 75 . 1 Newark. - ••- • •• -"1 65
Alkany ••• • • 1 - 00-1* Alexandria ' •2 50
•61.boate and 69 vessels arrived for the -week.
• - Freigirt!l•Trcim:EFizabet4pcirt, -
.New Yotk.' • • 115TortNO.
• • 2 . o9 iNeWim7Po.rt• •
•Ninsport •—'; 2 - Po .New London::..-.
i3iston'.s3 ; ritwtuck4 .. .. . z .'.
Noni - ich r . . .l DOlTauntnn .. ...
2 00iNew'Haven..• •
•
Fitt ikhtm. from Baltimore. -To-Pliiladelpbiti '• - •
• • • 25(41 50
New York • ' 2. 75 3 .
Boston' = - • • 5.004
. -- .
F rei gh gm from GOor : gekciwn or Alcxsin drio.
'To Philadelphia •• - . . - . $1: 50;it •
-.
New: Yorke :• • '- .; '.- 3.25(33 rsO
Boston '.. "" .• - • .- • . - • :5.004.1.215
.....
. . .
. .
Itailronds for 1.1564.
The tollouing is the 'quantity of Coal transported
'over' the different Railroads: in Schuylkill County, for
week ending on. Thursday evening - last : ' .". - •••
.• • . . • . ••. .
Mine Tiill S. Raven R R.. • 6.742 16- . 661.,590,03
Mt. Carbon 'r •.• 4,14.1 17. • 60,615 01
'Mill Creak . • 3,242 01• 275 329 13
• .
Little
Mahatioy. a, Broad Mt.
Schuylkill Valley
. .
. • Schuylkill-Coal' Trade for. 1864.
r
Quantity Oenalsent by Railroad and Ca n al'for the
weeit'etiding onThursday evening last;; • • •
. .
Port Carbon....'.
Potthvillc
...
Auburn .
Port Clinton. .. ....
Tota `.
Picciously this year..
same time last year
DeereMe '
Lehigh 'Can Trade for 1864
Fat' 'week endinc. on Satnril ny. innt
, OPERATORS
Lehigh' Coal Co
A. Pardee
Packer C 0.... •
Shartie. Welsty&ico,.. -
Mt...Pletisant
Wm. Itilltt*
W..T. fiarter co• •
:Beaver Meadow'
43mIttes Bpzink
• ,)' . .13.1.1e41 . r.eaq cc.
Jeddo . ....
Fulton. Coal
liar] . . •
, Gtrmaiv Octal
)ffilnes.ville •• ,
L.. 4 Coal.
It Muinni.i.ittc - ...". .
-Wei' Shippris., .- : ..:
P. 11. Lt,..W.. It, II;,, ;....
T0ta1...:,.!
Total by Tn. RACartal
Nut* tlmelast
lucreEu4e.
Deermse
.
• Panogrove "'oat
Amount trapepTteil durin
. .
:Lit city.",ere'e.
trtion.canal .
.8Wat±.3t41413.911''
.4tW:00410 1 1ONTK
. .
fii :Tip!) a n OWN- DOCTOIL.m:-Ttlii-
ILLUSTItArID HYDROPATIIIP ,ENCYCLO
.I7.IkLk. AtiTosottatutesu Otltydropsdhy and; ity
-gym, Ahab* alca. Physiotaerf at, be • Munan Baty,
t-Dtastr*ed, Presavattog_ oit .Heidth ...rtretetics
CookeOfiThiosyWidTracitoe Mafetne:wlth Hobo
irtektmetd; SpechalPabolOgrandaydr*Thecupeutbs.
z - Natuuk Osaka laymtuoms, and Traatinenturall know n,
" - Thseieed: App li cation to ry, Mtweeri. and. the
Nursery.: - SOO Itrkgratirige;:and nearivooo pages. with
„Glossary and Index. complete. By ft. T. Taita;ll.
PritedPalittnitta 7:1414
wtos, ausithiadway. New York.
"Mat Allie Putazitions - ibl have attained such a
widelopobiity, autssued WLIIII and ..WELLS,
nibe are, more adapted to general than this Itch,
ve, and well.arnbged itncyclopeditir.
V ri ab lel l 4 . . Iv
4.542
69,476
96.770
5,964
40,964
6,766
552,0
441,095
81.5,945
198,675
51.9,785
111,69
.“ MHO . lII7MAN.. FA
new Syste m ," of PhYsi y; Eyes. Beira, Nose.
Lips. Wink, Read. Hair, Eyebrnws; Ilarlds,Teet. Skin,
Complexion, 'with all ,‘!ffigns orCtisracter. and,Howto
.191,479 131,479
10;339 6135.698=
960.279-' , 44:444
,2014211 ....r,321
' 21,400 '.., art
• e 09,350 1 ... asso.
L 55,9661: 19,629
99;391 • 7.490.
. 32,91:1 :11.232
29,256. /10,196
VIE RICRENOLOGICAL JOURNATA,
lars ItnaireATßD. S. R. WELLS. Editor.,
litharilogy; the Natural. Mskory of Man, - riationa,-
ratiei, and triSeArt men, described milk: Lthietnitions.
Physiology, fanctidits of the Body. Heart, Lungs;
Stomach; Boneg,,,Mmeles, and Nervous Sygem. ,
Phis . orslogYthe Tesnpetnihents. Man's
Soriarand Moral Nature,How, to ImproN'e. •
Pkysiosprsony' with the. b` &Use Cizanisirirs,
ArrnMow ao itawn.Tusis," on Scientific, principles. . •
*Payelkollogy; or the ‘ , ,Science of the Soul:n:3llm%
relationatottns life and to•the life.to come. ' .
',6,267,851 , 1
4,869,64
. it:nevivoluturclhe4oth, commences. with the July
_nrimber. .Now - ready. l'ublistied monthly, in quarto
form • at V. alear. bViltst tkist, cents.—
Addrs .FOYMBR 393 'Broadway,
_Newm
York.: .* • ' •• -. .
ORPHA" COURT SA•I6E•
. . . . .
• Poignant to an order of the .. .Orphans.' Court. of the
County of - Schuylkill, in the Commonwealthnti
.of Pen
sylvanin, the anbsexiber.Mministrator, of tha,estate of
SPltlism BeannaonE, late of the Borough • of S. Clair,
in the County of Schuylkill, deceased, will . expose to
sale by public • vendee; on • • ,
• •-• , . ,• • • ••
.
~ SATURDAY; the 13th day of August
at 9. o'clocli in the.. eitermion, at lie. public house of
.Christopher lkuichle,•inthieStuough and County iifore-'
sattLall that certain lot of ground situate in, the said
= with
Sts Clair, marked in th e knead plan there
,
• ofivith•NOCl4,,iontainlig 66 feet in. front
six, feet . , in depth, bounded north byqohn Catlfers,EX
. e 4 : Co-Ns IfouNlry, - easthrThlrd streetoieuthhy
._prepeiffnew.or late the. estate Lot Evans, deed.
and west , ..by •Poitrth street, • with .tbe .appcutentinces.:
consietiug of a doitbletwchatori frame house, and two
one-stoy faine housee"-latethead* Of said deceased.
Terms sinteonditions made ,known..st. the time and
place nrsale. by '. -JOHN SEITZ:INGER, Adm'r. • •
.•By oidee of the Orphans. Cottit, : • • • .
41i 23, 'Ai. . , . so- - .
. , . . .
241.4"40 . Z111 , 1 , 44 1 •
IT IS WAIIIBLE •:. Er IS INFALLIBLE I
Is put up in Large Boxes . for 23 cents. Is :alt ready,
for use; without mixing wittiother•artieles. Does not
spoll-nr get dry add worthless by keeping, like .some
other•prepatatiOne: - Vermin are extmyagantly fond of
.
it. Eataandlilice die Mat of their holes; •• Is hot , dan
gerous to use: gives eatistacticin: to all who'. ase
'Sold by all-Drng,gists and Dealeiv throughont
ted States: ,CACTioii.43esure.and ask. for. Butt's Ex.'
• termbiator,in large boxes, with red label; and signed
by the Proprietor. :Dena, No. '139 South TENTH St.,.
above-Walnut. 74.annfatto6 . , No: 130 Juvenal street,
above Walnut, between Tenth and Eleventh. •
• This.valuable preparation is sold in Pottavitile.bythe
. fallowini•Druggista • • -• •
Henry Saylor, J. G. - Brown &. Son,'l. •g. lloghes.
Herman Rabenan, San.:erson. •
. Also, in St..• Clair, by henry IL Davis andll..ll.•lryin.
IMIM=I
_ •.
. .
. .
REDDING'S RUSSIA:.EAE - V.E. •
• , Heals Old Bor . es.
REDDINVS RUSSIA•ALVE.
. .
Cores Bums; rnsi Sealds,.enti:
REDDWG'S RUSSIA sA.T., - TirE • •
Cures Wallas, Bruises, Sprains.
REDDING'II.RIISSI.A. - SALVE • •• •
• • „ Cams Boils, Meerd,„Cancers,
•
AEDDING'S . RUSSIA SALVE • • .
. . , •.. . . • .
~.AILEOAD: : I • cureSSalt Ehanm, Piles, Erysipelas :
17.937 141 „:' 5..51.0 in 'READING'S :RVSSIA SALVE' • •••
_ l, `-' 75 64 • .../1 5422.. 0 0 - • ' • • doins.:i4:, fib
22.123. 11' 11.-51 NO F . • .
5,01.0 01 , A.IIILT SHOULD BE WITHOIYI'
11.159-17 A • 'tr- only- 2 . 5 Cents a".110x. -
B 6 40 •
J. P. DINSMORE, No inißroadway New io-k.
2 : (1 ' FOWLE CO., No. 451
.Tremont" St.. 80 . at° ci
94'10 and by all Druggists and Country Storekeepers.
in on • July '23, '64., ..*. . ..30,1yeow
3;571 04 .' • 464;1115,17
11,490:15' . 117,,059.17
65,450 07 • '21, •
1,594,x.12,09 099,
1.652;97216 421.
1,612;401 09 351,;
.1 . ,
ALLEN NEEDLES' •
IMPROVED • - FERTILIZER;
Wt art now prepared to sell our ' •
• 61,RTILIZER,'
At $45 per - 2000
'..2A liberal deductimi to Dealers. .
pgDUPIAN GiANOi No. 1 4overnnient.
184 • 6 4 30 i leliAlloE GUANO, A ray imperinr
L 3 57 15, 057 MORO. PHILLIPS'
6,516 .
1.085 :15.784 ' Supet .Phosphate . Ihne
13,2er IN p 4 Gs- AND . 8A413.215,
. PRICES.:
. .
Jo- pa. Hannfactlirtil fl.46otin.t to Denlars.-
.
ALLEN dr,. NEEDLED,
4Z sou th ' Delaware lt . enue;' and •
41 South Water Slreet, , •
. PDENCAXIELPIIITA.
MIMEO
rtAILEDAD
I:2l3lCii
II 1,7.6
10,292
1,114,6 W
1,609,066
rade for •-
the thetin oath:" -
24,071,115: Rint. 11.
25,9,52 DT - ". - 1et,.540 '39
4,98 k -
14wg , 24z
"ROW TO.: TROT .
ROLOHE . Sy :RATS,. MICE;
BIRO /1111338, - ANTS,
TYSE'BURT'S
.Vecb3!lli!:- i : - '4**.lot.i)r;.l
ETTERS Uuclaiineu au
1-1 the Post Office, at Pottsville, State of
• Pennsylva.-:
nia, on the 22d day. of. july,:lSG.l. . •. .
'To obtain any of. these letters,the.applicant Melt Call
for " ailvertised letiers,`',give the date•of. this list, : and
pay. one cent for advertising, • • . •
•
If not' alled for Within one month', they will, be sent
to the Dead Letter Office. : . • . • 1
Bingaman L coKelly Chas : INlCOniriz E '
.Crage Franklin Lewis:Jas . 'Marsh Alice ship .
Cronan Jrio . `3 :Liriitte Andrew Owens-Evan ••
Crows Catharine %Lewis David o•Corninr.Ellen
. :Congdon E.. • - •Larkina.Mich'l Ptigh Etlw •
.• •
Davis Langin Kate( .Price JnO ,ship
'Davies Miss A': ..LndloW - . Reify Wm '
: Fellows A W • Marr Jno . :Rath Peter B
,Fisiaar Mira E. Maguire Jnn Rasiell Jeremiah
Gerhr N Cash'r McFarland . Rich Isaac B
Gray II McCa as - -Sellers Lewis
.GrahanfEdw ' Mooreloh StrongEd‘y P• '
Gilmartin M . Melntite TI os *. Smith J A Bro
- GOldman Oliver • bladara.Z. • Snyder Jos A
. Grady..Pat'k ship McNulty Jas Ar M SuyderlErs'C.'
Hanes Jas P., Murphy Mich l stipThomson-*Kato
Tleslet Sarah J Murphy Mary F William's' :
HerriOtt Mollie A Mops ;•Mary A William Wm J
Hunt Mrs Martha Mack Anna' • "- .'White Mary A
James Juti'ship • Mi.sloin 'Annie `Yolin.Joher
iariahen Pat:
Jnly '64.
M. SILLYMA3 , * 1':
Wistar's Balsam.
One of the Oldest - : anct - Sfost
the for • - -
. ..
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cOughs, COldo,•WhOoping - Cough, Bron-. ~
chitin, D i fli c n It k of 11 raa t 4 i n g . AO. thitun, - ..
. . 11O.ukocuone,•Soro Throat., Cioup t .
- - ~ .... . uud.crery . Atfoctiou of
..- '-
•• THr THROAT . I . ONGS AND CHEST
• t
MrIStMk.:I4LSIII - . OF WILD -WWI
. .
, . . . . ..
.So gerieral has the mm of this remedy become and so
popular is it everywhere, that it is imnecessary to 're
countits virtnes.• „Its.works speak for. it, Mid - find mt-•
terance An the abundant and voluntary testimonkof-the
Muni who,. trout long suffering and settleddiSesse, have
Aiy•its use been restored to pristine, vigor and hOalth.—
..We cati present a massof evidence in liroof of . our as,-
.sertions; that ~ •• • . • •.• ••• .. . •--
...• - .: CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. • ..• •..
.
The Bee.: artieob Seehlee,
. .
. .
Well Inown.and much respeeted among. the Ger
man population in this country; makes_the
ing.statement for the:benefit of the afflicted :
• .• . 11),Novint,'Pa;, Feb. 16,.1856.. :
• Dear Sirs :--Having realized in my.family . im-.
portatitbeneeMi froin the use'. of yonr , valuable
• preparationsWisries . B.its.ur oF.• 'Wttn Cuinav
-4-it affords;me pleasure to .recommend tol•the
Some-eight years ago one of •inv.clitugh
terS see Med to be in-a decline, and:little hopes of.
her recovery.were entertained: I then procured a
- bottle of your excellent' Balsam, and 'before, she
" - had taken-the whole of the contehts of the bottle..
there was great improvement in.her health. -I
hat•e, in nic individual case:, Made - frequent use
:of your valuable . Medicine, - and; have alse. beeh
benefittecl.by it, • " '
VrAim Jiesac Smith; Esq.,
President ()Mlle Connty•Bank,Morrisfowni
••• • • - New Jersey:. . , •
• "'Racing used Dn. Wisi.Ait's B.u.s. , ix OP. Wimi
On•Enia for about fkftcen -years • andlaving. real.;
ized beneficialiL results n myfamily;'t affords
me. great pleasure iMrecpmmeuding it to the pub
-116 as.e; :valuable 4-epi(gly , in cases of weak ,lungs,
.colds, coughs., .@.c:; and a remedy•ihichl consider
lo'be. entirely innocent; and 'may- taken with
''perfect, salety, by the . niost delicte in health." •
• .... •
From lion., John L.Smith,
A distingoished-LaWyer Westminster; Mci
I havo on severatoccasimis used:Dn. WISTAII'S
BATAAN OF \VISA) CU MULI' for Sevore eolds;'and
ways with decided-benefit. - I knoW of neprepara7
tiOlat" effieacithis or more- - deserving, of
generiduie. , • . .• • •
-. -The Balsam has also-been need With- excelleht
effoet
-The.
J. R. -Elliott, Merchant,: gall's' Crass
:Roads, Md. : • . • .• .• •
3 on
3 no
so
3 00
2 15
1.1'5.
Wistar's Balsam of Wild. Cherry.
None genuine unless signed , ".1.. BUTTS,"
,on
the iyrapper:
P. DINSMOItr.; No. 401 Brrind
's, ytty, New.. 'York.
S. W . FOWLE ',l; CO., Proprietor - Boston.'
. .
.Anr . l by'rat Drsggists.
NERr JUST . RECEIVE - D.,:
The Blustratc4.llorso _Doctor. giving.'an accurate
acchatit of diseases, and the, latest mode of treat
ment.
Spectrcles for Young Eye% and SiSeke%
Mrics,..For sale . B. BANNAN'S.
I :. -
; Nay 1:8; Cletitro St., rottliyille;
• .. • .
t : • THE CIFMI!Cr , -
NATIONAL •OIRCITSI . . _ ..
- • - • • .ARCADIAIT INSTITUTE.
N D D • •
• '" • • 1,..W.-L'EtIESE
- ORWMg1;040,!• - 801111YLKILL aa, PA.
•- • •
Theneittorta of this instittildoir will begbi UWE&
•. • D AY, September i5t..1864. • The design' le to 'offer Such'
• ad's:m*o,lot the n•attlierot - ellicer tat :at , Acatisot
• . • • excelled hi any similar instil:take& Tbe course ot
structlon Is thorough and Complete. In addition to ttio
scientific and classical sourees, then be added it.
Cosioneveial diiPaitnumt; litePate.'7 o 3mg, mai *le
; biomes; and'a .Sirmil department tor thosevibcOrialri
to quality : themselves foi,the ' prated= of teaching --
With the latter dePartment wimi . 1 4 001 -Ilin b. eon
.
Send die CamloiMa. „ . '
G. Warner formerly Mrs. Dan Wets
• . .. .. , . .
-.-'-Th , la 11Iagnikleantly 'organized Concern proem's .
..• . •
. A-GENUI,NE CIRCUS; - : •-•-.
. .
n;lt.4 ail 'the' Standaia F:eatnnia of the aßeartmuviu -- .11.1404
landed wal, all ttio 'Zflodern Inproyemants and Agiquial,
;...r..; furnished :by Aar:telex; • el.;:o applicitiont and the
; ractical workinziditno4e aneze, *nose motto al ' . • . .
•' . ' . • • " ,x.:=::,.,...T.51C1it..??, - f . -...-
.. ~ . :-. .. •
aor and DatMi•ltomog,• • • ' •
.Smaller and*Vi:Larl'on ' las,
. • A Crmat4r ••• • ; •.•
' . • •'• • .A. ihtTratnearAntmik&
•' • AZe
lorCai,:fullY .afrAmmkl i'roininardo, . r . .
• •
.•A. mL,r.l..n.xceptioni.di:nt.rtaintoord.• •
• ORCIDUCt
31ono thr.tfit, : ." : • •
z••A ;rani Con Portably Constructid..lnfoilor.. - •• .• •
• 1.:061,LY ••
• -• A Lj, .r.Tar:ctr"of Appointments; •
And tha a citioertMiwof a "Ainro• Corroct Tc.sto and Tons of
.fm..znant, than lure Litheito b.Mn.offerusl: to tha peopli
-r tirer 1..i•ri;5).‘5.k4.33: SD•SUPI'OI:T. • The Company
at • ' ' • • .
... • •
. . , .
•
• • •• •
. • 1101.'i'Y•••PEIT.F0I - 1.).1 •1 •:ItS:
cuaiinh Gym riasts, 'Asper,. .11arloorsi
-•.' . Acrot.sts,
•
, , .
• Canvass, • riots
a s •ss costitusss,:nsw seou, naa Ap..
.r.i,trimi.ts, this wheiii, kstibliStimetit piratuord
i~ ilia firitst ercr'lorts4sittisr ttt this country or Europe.,
, k l; Y. •
1• •
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• ..• 1 %;
f .•' .
, .
Mrs: C.•We.tn;:t, formerly rm. Dan Rio*
. .
• • „ x verfortn the fir fa
'SURREY.
Ana har Pined War Charger • •
• Z .7a 2iti •
Aruoiig tho t 11.4 delobrated •
• .•,, r A rvi I LY;
•
. • HARRY. VVFIITBY)
alz , will Iritrgdi •, o autiftl IS:rcorminclloriidie,.S
.1 POrA
ar4 1.-S,!NIC - 1:41: STATE .
.
•. . , 1:. - • ;
. . ' . the chirmini Ilquootrianuo, and •
. • . • LITTLE SUSIE, .•- ,
lliilor'oal7 - s.yoaia of gee •
-• MASTER ' •
, • trtidOit hto Your Wild Ydnitia, will nppaar aa.ihs introp I
- *. • • •• • IL-Irate - ' •
• • :11,.NIES 'HANKINS, .•
• . great S'conn ltidor, Vaulter and Tumbler.
THE I;ROTHERS DENZER;
vALENtiN,.bHARLEs AND. 13.UD01—PH
, 'th,.:ma.o.:a4z4icki.,6lrr.lnni*..i.ild Acrobats of the "day..
be.R10 1 42 •
,:. • •
• •
the TlenovrpodNan3lOnktay'.7l.a; 2. •
. .
.D. .
Tao and eiar Tlider; * and:.floublio Someniaid,l
MR- WILLIAM KENNEDY, • •.
".The (Ire:at , Qloarn," recognized land
icknOwlea:cd t,ho , the nwst. acreptaLle 11,Iair of. H OMO' .
whoerer n rnntlart slum, will. occupy a prominent
imaition alto dgpartment of fun, aetiated Shat
. zeady.
,tonveradtionalistan I rvilno.l g entleman,' • 2.,
•.. FRAN K, NIV H 1 - r - rA KE R, •
• • •
iltc L nraiao of
FORBESI .• •-• •••
the -611aMplon larnmnier of-tha World. Those
E C 0 1 6 :10 S
T H -. .
ciI.,N7S 1N . (1":•.,!‘..N D . 6 - ici VELAR • -Ync Pliuxa cnroo nil:1111de Dioceses Of long
R'iil fie intro,i‘tcrtd their traincr and an '-oninaitunitr of• • . •' • 2
Nred to any .Loy to gain .farno,and a reward of rep CU ' • • •
b 'rldi CUNNING" 'three times around. Panace a ßheumatic Affections, Dhictuaes
Swayne!e'Panacea Makes •'e and Rich Blond. •
ROO
if allibe Orilat Slesou'rees qt;the " Sho4,"Poopte; Wegor..
Gorses, Ponie .' M'ute . s, & e.,preeaded the •
6}rPBII - OT;
.• • tontaining •.,
. . •
•
NOSHER'S IvHLITARY.H.A.ND..
Mdbe made daily: at -hal f-pest 10 o'clock, -l/1..144 at eaell'
• , . place of Exhibition.. • *. • . •
LDMISSION 25 CENTS.' .No Half Price
. Performance ....ifteinoon and Ex•enlng.at'';2 d'clock:
, .
This
• •
Perform et; -•-•
m apt ..-. • • -
Tamaqua; Tuesday,' , Aigust 2d.
Pottssillp,-Witinstlay.S. ThUrsduy,..ll4g. 8 /of
kihlanti, • Frfdayi:Augn4 . 3th. • •
Schuylkill Raieiti . Saturday,..August.Gth. -.
.r- I?„&siervOd Oent4, 54 cent's.'
• -- • .•• • -.• . :Agent
' -• . • .1- 10-
, . . .
•
VETTER • OF -ADVICE . FOR EADIES
FIVE -ANATOMICAL
llss
Information never before. pribliehed:".
Sent frifin a.actiled envelopo for. TeN . cete. . •
Address STANFORD,-
• Box No. 4.653 New Ycirk P. 0..
• 129-3nl
Julj 16, `6t,
nuAiiTEßcy.Ricr!oßT OF TILE
••••3# FIRST NATIONAL BARK .OF . MINERSVILLS,
July 4, 1-564
TIESCUACES:. , . .* :- . • . 1
Notes and Bills • diseonnted. - .• ....,. ' .. -. ... . .... $5 - ,666 05
.
Rent .. • .
Furniture and 'Fixtures
... - : • ' . • S6B .3T
Cnrrent E7.penses • • ' , , • • .47.9 Se
Back interest. and premium paid - , - • .114 611
•Bue from other Banks - "- ' " .- •
,:: 26,935• 47 .
U'.• S. Bonds deposited to secure .••• ... . - , ..
:ell - misting notes. • $lO,O O O 00' •, *. •
Schnylkill County Bonds ' 5,000'.00. ' ".. •- '
.. U. S: Stamps — •-- •
200.00.
. • . . . . • . . ..—____.:-.10.5,200 00
JACOB SEC.HLER
. . . .
Cash Mfhand in circulating notes ' - •
of this Bank -.- • • - • 4 20,01 X) 00. r: - • .
Do. other National Banks ..,.. ... • ean.on: ...
Do. State Banks" - • ' . 5,032 00 • • • '
-Other lawful money. „. „ ........... 23,159 .19
Capital' Stock paid in • • • ' • $lOO,OOO 00
Circulating Notes received from Comptroller . 25,000:00
Individual deposits • - 67;522 44'
.Dne.to other.Banka, . ...... . . '339 03
.. . .
'Discount' • ; • $69 91
m. , •
. .
Commisone• 116 on •
, .
• . .. • .
Eatiffmait, Croldei of. the Firit National
Bank .of Mittersiiile, do solemnly swear that the above
siatement is trite, to the.best•of my kimwledgO and he,
lief. , • •• ' "KAUFFMAN,. Cashier:
. ! Sworn to and subseribed.before - me ;this fifth' dfij of
4017;1864. • • . SETH W. Q•l3.E.ll, , Notirf Public.
.
- - • • •
DENTAL: CREAM;..--.
For Oleansing, Whitening:4nd _Preserving
THE :TEETH! •
This article is prepared with the greatest care npon
scienqfic principles,. and warranted- not to contain
anything ai the slightest degree deleterious -to the
teeth et , gums.- Some of our-most eminent Dental
Surgeons have, given , their sanction to; and cheerfully
recommend it, as a preparation or superior. :qualities for
cleansing. whitening and preserving the teeth..-It cleans
them readily, rendering them beautifully white. and
pearly, without ,the slightest injury to the enainel.—.
It is healing to the puns where therire ulcerated - and
'sore. -It-is also an excellent disinfector for old decayed
'teeth, whichnre exceedingly Offen.sive, It gives a rich'
and ereariiy'inste to the mouth;cleansing it t.horottghly,
and imparting a delightful fragrance to the breath.
• Prepared only by .IIA.WL4E .
W. f t3r. ;10th. and orinbar d
and seldby all Druggists. Price 25 cents. • - •. 1
TESTDIONIALS.—The following opinion- Of. Dr.
White,‘a.s the high' esteem in'. Which he holds the
-Dental Cream; must be sufficient evidence of its valtie
to quote other testimonials hi detail is needless, con- I
tenting ourselves by simply giving the names and. ad- ,
• dreasea of persons who' speak of its. excellency for the
teeth: '• • • PIIILADELMIA, April 16th, 1863.
Having carefully examined:A. "Solidified
Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully .retenneend it to
the public generally: it iSan excellent preparation for
cleansing and prmrting the teeth,•and can , be used by
all-persons with the inmost confidence-lie itaproperties
are perfectly harmleSs. Besides preserving- the teeth,
it. promotes ft healthy action to theguma, and imparts a
pleasantnese to the breath:
__--- • . • _
• • " • Dr, NV..R. WHITE, 1203 Arch St.
Thos. Ingram, Dentist, 491-N. 'Fourth Street.
J. Birkey, 254 S. Sixth St. _ • • •
E: Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St:
C. A..Kingsbriry,lll9 Walnut St. • .
S. Dillingham, 'D. D. 5.,. 784 Arch S.t; . •
' M. Dixon, A27Arch St. . ' ' ' •
• Edward Townsend, Dentist; 626 N. Fonrth - St.• - '
L. H. Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N. Tenth St. .
M. L, Long, Dentist, 629 N. Sixth St: • •
June 4, '64. . • . • • as- 1 3 1 f -
HAWLEY'S
SOLIDIFIED
AME RICAN' FORGED. Horse
Warranted' enperibr to anylinported Nail. Fur sale
at the Ilardware and Iron Depot ..-*
July 16, . • , FRA.IX PO'rr.
• ,
W TAX. ILAW:--Cirds of the pew Tax LW
Just received afirtfoisale at - • .
• • . B. BAN-NA:TS Book Store; Pottsvillo.
Jnly 16, '64
I'4 tIM IntAI.NIECRTS, suitable for &Mem, just
A-T received and tot Sale by !-. .
Eiza‘..or Rope, Bed Cords, -Wash,. Gar
deu.and Matiot ,Liam at the -lianlyeare arid Iran
. -* • • ' • ' '
. .
CIIIISEI.B.—Socket Chisels; of .. perfect
1 4.-/ finish, unequalled in quality,; fOr sale at the Ihrd
ware and Iron Depot: • . 'FRANK PDTT..
ENV BOO.A.S.,LlearallY Pride; by , the antbor Of
'Counsel and Comfort; by the Country Parson ;. •
. Stamblipg Bloeks,.byGail Hamilton ; i-• • - • .
Pigeon Hole Generals - , • • .
• My Fami at . Edgwood • • .•
Dream Lite, Juatreceived and for sale at
• ' 8. - BANNAN'S Bookstore, Potthille
• •
•
. .
• TOBBY ) 14 Patenr.ll.ci..
Civain . -Freewe'rs.
..—Tholicat thing to the-market., 'F.ar',o.le.by.
•Jaljt 64.. GEu. BE'IIIIIT - tt CO.
PpqrATl.9:N:4,: , !.:il;:.l
, .• .
.11XSTI . T1UT13,, .
• .5C14001. , 108 :
r 1327 8c 15119 Spriree - 1514,PkiladitIplabs4
Rill re-open on. TiJESDAY; -Sentember'Vetti. Letters
to the above address will 'receive • pcompt attention.—
PcmcMd_application can be • made after An gust 90th,
lac -IEADI4I.II-71,112RVILLTTIInclOnt-'
TLIf4DEII:7
'-` • - •
MORAVIA* simnixtrow 'TONG . LADIRS;
At latiz,?Laiicitster. CO*, :Pu s .
FOUI3DED.OEPR, 1794,1 .
'Affords superior advantages for thorou,lh and ocean
plished female eduattiori.. •• ' • • -
The Tilt annual Term opens August IS, 1864: I r ..
Bor ciradars and-information. apply to '• • . -
ReT.M. C. RhICILF.L.
Jab , . 9.'81
ATEDICINAL.
DYSPEPSIA: AND FATS
.A SI3RII CURE_ FORR
These diatfessing complaints'is nOw niade knOwnjn a
Treatise en Foreign and Native, IRA* ''reparaM l 4.s,
publiihed by Dr. 0. rhatrs I,3aoffsi. The prescription
was furnished trim is such a providential manner, that
ho cannot conscientiously refuse to. make it knOwn, as
' it' has cured everybodyWhn used it, never having failed
.in asingle awe. It is equally sure in cases. of Fits as
of Dyspepsia and . the ingredients may be found in any
drug-store: - Sent free to ..11 - on receipt of five - cents to
pre-pay
pay postage. .Addreis•Dr: .O. Antra 13sciwk,
.19'Grand Street, Jersey City, New Jersey, : . •
July .1.6„ , 04. • • . • • SS St .
. . .
. .
CUBE ' • .
' FOR .SCROFII4.
AND 'ALL DISORDERS
ArusiNG: FROM A CONTAMINATED
ANDALP BRE STATE OR -TDEE BLOOD
' - SWAM — L . 'S PANACEA:-' • ,I•
. Though many years . v: •
• .• - have elapsed since this I
' ' grist discovery wisMade.ltriowre
to the world, its greatvirthe has ney- k• •
• , er yet been equalled. Its safety and. in: ,
nocence have been- fully tested. so thatit .
• may be administered to the most tender in- .
;rant. Itimpiirtsstrmigtliand soandrwa to
I debilitated and corrupted 'constitutions; there- '
by preserving their offspring from hereditary diseases
In short,- the - most loathsome, diseases, which
have put every other medicine at deli:lure, as -
well as the skill of the profession, for more.
than a quarter of it century, hare been. • • .
• , perfectly cured-by this great Vegetable:
• • . Panacea. -. Let no disease; however • .
, • . bad it maybe, or length of
.time it
. . may base existed:discourage you ' •
. . .until youtaVe tried this world-' : ••
• . renowned Remedy, • .
• • WAYNE'S - PANACEA
Cares Unlen rated SOre Complain
SWATNE'S PANACEA cures Merctirial Diseruies,
- • " ' Ulcers. • •
timuyne's PIIIMOM.C1:11VB Ulcerous and-White Swelling
Bii , ayn63 Panacea cures Dark Blotches, or Defects in
: the Skin. • •
.
Swayne's Pimacte onies Boils - Yellow Skin, Pimples
6wayne9;Panacea.careaMartvrOris, or Vt'usting of FI
. •
Scyayne's Panacea is prepared only by
• • DR. SWAVNE & SON,
No. 3110 North SIXTU Street; PhiladelPhla.
.
rd" . ' ; Sent securely packed to any address. ' •
. • G. BROWN•ttI3OI4 ; and
HENRY SAYLOR, Po.ts•111e.••
4HI '3, .04
;OUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION ,
Cou g hs;- Colds, Consumption. . - •
•'
Coughs,
_Colds, Consumption. . •.
..' • •Coughs,.. Colds, .Consrimption. •
• • Coughs, Colds, COnsumption. •.
.Coughs, Colds, 'Consumption. • •
• ..- Coughs, Colds, -• Consumption.
. • Coughs:. Colds,: Consumption... • . •
fiwaYne's: Compound .Syrup . -Of Wild. Cherry.
Swayne's: Compound , Syrup •.pf Wild Cherry, .
Swayre's Compound Syrup' . of .Wild Cherry,
• Swaynam Compound Syrup •of . Wild - Cherry,' .
•Srayne's Compound Syrup. of .'Wild Cherry,
'swOne'S Compound - Syrup of Wild - Cherry,:
Swayne's . ..Compound • Syrup of Wild Cherry,
sV:one's Compound • Syrup •of Wild 'Cherry,'
• - • Cures all ; Curep • lalnts .
• . : Cures Complaints , • :
• .•• • • Cures.' all • Complaints ' . ".
••-• : . ..•
.•..Cares .all 'Complaints . • •
• . all. Complaints • ' • "
' •.- Ceres all Complaints. -.
• • • 'Cures all :Complaints , .
• Of the . Throat, Things • and•AClthest.
Of - the. :Throat, Lungs - and , Chest, .• •
Of the -• Threat, Lungs and, . Chest.
• Of . the • Throat, ;Lungs and Chest. , • ..
Of the '-Throat, Lungs and• Chest.
.Of • the Throat, .Lungs and . Chest. • '
• • .Of the. Throat,.: Lungs :arid Chest.
• Of the. , Throat; :-Lungs and Chest. ' . • •
Although many years have elapsed since this discov
erywasmade known to the world, its great virtue has
•
never yet been equaled....': ..- •". • • •
Still Anodic'. Coro by Dr; S:ivnyrie , l4 Corn
' • , poutid Syrup of Wild ChorKy. , • •
I Suffered trim* months with a violent Cough,
panied with painful .tightness of the chest,-oeat
difll
cnity.of hrenthing„.sore•.throat; sleep disturbed from
constant.coughing; tried a number of remedies without
benefit was advised to try Dr. Swavne's Compound
.Syrup of Wild Cherry, which gave quick relief, , and after.
using two bottleSa perfect.cnre was the result. give
this certifiente_freel2 , •, as.l .want all tire - world to know'
of this truly valuable medicine. - . • • _
Evsas,'l24 Sarah street,. Phibula. '
Prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE pO - North Sixth
. street, Philadelphia. • • ' •• ' •••
. • Sold by J. G:BROWN •. SON, and HENRY SAY.
•:LOR; Pottsville;and -all the Principal Druggists . and
April 2,"!63 • '
.... • .• r: • . 14_
. , .
This valuable preparation combines the Virtues of
EAMAPARILLA. and lODThiE, and.l is highly recom ,
mended for the cure of •
-. I •
Sarofala- - White Stelli - ns. Enl6±ge
merit and Ulderation of itheßonesi-Joints
.
and Glarids Turaors
80i15,.. Ulcers, B,yphilitio—
• • Affections ;
..
All ttie'variona diseases of the MDT, such as
TETTER, RINGWORM. SCALD ILEA:D;ITC11;
PIM
PLES, and diseases arisinz, from an ;injudicious- use -of
.:Mercury. ,AS A SPRING A.ND FALL, - .
• PURIFIER OF Tuit,Bcoon,. •.
It 130 . 1marrilleled. Success, .• •
ES=
OASTLETOIt & IiONTpSE
~ .
'. - .• - - - • - • . ..Pharmacentl.ts,
. . .. Neiv Vorli.,
• " - • . . .
.Our Agents; JOHN G. BROWN & EON, will , supply
thetrade. at our wholesale prime.
..Mey 21,'..6.4.
LIATING AN.D_A.AtEIt,.B.A.LOON.
12, .
JACOB ARMSTRONG . has opened an Rating House
and !Beer Saloon at. Lewis Reese's Old Stand, la, St.
Clair, where he invites all his friends to call,
St. Clair, July 16, '64: . 29•-2 t• ' •
lIIST. RECErrEpt,
A'bet,itiiifnl stork of
Ws:ape/ice;
Clocks;'
Plated•Goodsof all kindzi • , 3
.• Porte Monona., . . • - 4
Trirrcling Satc h els;. • 7 f . 5
StlvireWare ;Sr gone* . Goods..
7 . .
Alma, an assortment of VANIiEftK: Ss CO.'S celebra ,
ted. Chais‘delipre _and • Gab ' l riatiarest, Bionze
Stattimvj Portable L.lghte, etc.:, et ~., . ,
frit - PArtieular
,attention: - paid •to the repairing of.
Witches. - llaving had, the largest ; experience in
. the
very. Arst; manufacturing establishments ba :Europe, we
feel warranted in assuring every . one, who will patronize
us; that we-frill be enabled to give satisfaction, patticu
larly in nit the fuaer blaSs of work; each as ..
. . •- . -
ditRONOECETERV + .- - DUPLEX,
ENGLISH & „ SWISS PATENT LEVERS,
...,
wonlilyequire. We shall endeavor, - by a .straightfot
ward eonrrp, to.plesse every person. -
Fiat' Alc.s.lllorolotista anihrewelleti.
March 104
.
DRY : - QOODS GROCERIES,
PRO VISTON: 'STORE- .
.
: The ttnderalped will centinne to- entry on the hta.4-
nws of the' store - ( formerly Nichols* Beck) at the cor
'ner Of Market and Second streetA., lie will
. keep on hand a fall' and choice: stock.of Dry Goodx,
Groceries tutd . Prcivisionp4 whicktvilf be i; old. at
:reasonable pricea. GEO. W. BECK;
Pottsville, March ti s 11-tf
P; little
18, kt NER .-A neat
L.:little: machine, Which takes then es oa of cher
iles'very ftuit c without crushing theltnit. . For sale by
::. Julys 1,t`64..- • . ' STICIITErt &THOMPSON.
.
. . • .
G ° LO PENS.:—A fine ateortment of .the theet
approved kind,-warrauted-=-inst received and for
tale at the anbacrlbei'a.Boolr. and Stationery Store.. ..
:•IkEIJ..I3ANNAN... :
. • :41i.1ip,"Steel.l'eue, of all kiri in; nevocholesale
. . LiXorit
•,..., :. ,',. --. -,---" .. FS*"
fit
". .c , z2' •—• , . 4 :. . "kw." '• '
02.1#100YiIllY• 23.:1861.
,WAR tit bre _unix
6.1,:0a - tors.:!:stz-ws:
s",ti.P,'Rlli.4x7.is_:: -.'A4s.Y-I
ATLANTA CAPTURED
Jnst u our vaper,wal - gang- to press we
'reeeiN;ed itM - filloiiing telegram freak Captain
Robert Ram:sei; of Genera'
Nisi* szanra,, July fp“..
We had a hard-fought battie on die 20'44
And 'W hipped the enemy handsbrnely,
own greuod. Our troops entered Manus
A. M. I.aiu wel.
licialrr..ll - .; • Rkissy, - . •
.. .. . ..- .
RetnclDefentniWineliester, ift.—Gencrti ...
. Shernianht - Piegrean-Grant-Witit . , lilt
. Rand on Rielimonet 7 L.About Peace &c. •
.' ,A diszateli 'front General Hunter. repoAs that
Breckinridge.divided his force - at Berryville, send- .
lug Early• to Winchester. and 'taking the other
divisien toward Millwood. 'Airerilt attacked and ' •
defeated Early on Tuesday, in frwt of Winches - '
terOa l l in g :va.ulltounding. 009 of is officers and':
men, capturing. forir cannon, several ', hundred.. - • •
small arms, "snit' about 200. prisoners.'-' . General . .•
Lille} , is seriously" wounded and in. our . hands. - ;....
Caine' Board, of the Fifty-eighth.lrirginia. -is • • .
killed. The .enemy , s lose by oftieers is. heavy. • .
Pris.oupro admit their foree.trihave been 5,000. : '
• . The Government *has' receiv ed' dispatches from
G •
eneral•Shermau,announcing • that the enemy as- ,
Saultedtke Unionlines three 'times on Thursday"
last, and was repffised each time - with little loss
tois. Most of • our men 'fought behind earth- . *.
works, hencethe small losa;•but the enemy, 'coin- . •
ing out of the defences of the city to otter 'battle; ,
became - more expesbd t and suffered greti.ter lose.: , '... •
• As to•affairs in. front,of _Petersburg; the abst3nee.
of •intelligence is not siribleitut . ' of - inactivity..
'While 'there may,not be a'battle,'Or any decisive . '
strategic mov ement, immediately, it is none , the'
.; '
-less certain that the grasp.of General Gratlipen • '
the 'Rebel capital is unreleased, and his 'opera,
tionssteadil,y•proeeeding to maturity. • Let -us try
: •
to rival - the merit of hiS tefiacity.by miour;patience .
antitrust.'.-
....-. ' . • , .
. . • .
Yesterady's papers .
published irregular. and un
authorized correspondence on-:the subject of us ,
..
gotiations fora treaty of, peace, which, from their
peculiar tone, will be apt to .attract attention.— -- .
If appears evident. that Glay,.. Holcombe and
Thomption.desited to ..be- received by" Presiden
t as repreeenting•in some . incomPrehisasi-
blebut uneflicial way the confederate States gov- .
emniert, and because. this istiot• conceded at tile "
- outset theytnake a great show of indignation.
What they want; 'what sort of peace. is songht, - .
and hew-tho President of the . United Stites •cau- •
assume of himself to make a* treaty, - we do not
perceive.. We* arc lad that President Lincoln
tendered a Safe. conductto .Washingtcn to the al-
- le , '- m
ed, commissioners, and offered to listen to them .:
in set down in his letter. , If the reb- ,
•els be'really anxious for peace on the basis of the
Union, it should be known. ' - . . • ' . -
A:Washington dispatch states that the goveria-.'.
Inientlas received no peace: proposals from:the'
rebel government or its agents, , Mit may ~ be tlis
m
isell toliston ta
onything ;emanating from the
'Niagara Convention. Major Hay; the. President's ..:
Private Secretary, has not gone-te Canada in an ' • ,
official capacity.. . • .: . • ~' .•. • ,
• Ilse New York Tribune 'of Yesterday . contains'
the followivg article; _ _,.. •- ••• •'._ - • •
• The.telegraphic stories concerning ,Peace cori-,•
terencem at-Niagara Falls hive a slender fountla , .. -
lion in fact, but most-of the details are very wide.' -
-
of the truth . .The Editor of this paper has taken.
part in and beenprivyto no further or other -ne
gotiations than were hilly authorized i but these ,
related solely to bringing the antagonists face to
face in amicable rather than belligerent attitude,
with a view of the initiation of ;an, earnest effort - .
forPeace,to.be prosecuted at Washington. The' .
movement has ho'inimerliate success. ..• - • ..:
•Oreciurseoill reports that the.writer has been' -
engaged in proposing, or receiving, or discussing,
'hypothetical tenns or. bases of" Peace, • whether . •
with accredited agents of the Richmond authori
ties or otbers;ere utterly mistaken. , He has nor
.er_hatl thealightest au thorization to do anything .
of the sort •,' and he.is quite aware.of. those - pro
, vision's of law. .whiek-relate to volunteer negotia
' torn with public enemies. 'Those provisions he' •
heartily, approves,- and is nowise inclined to Vio
*Morethan thisihe*does• no t
e as . yet.feel at liber
ty. to. state though lib seen may be. .All that ho
can now add is his general inference - that' the •
pacification of Our .ceuntry is neither so difficult
. nor so distant as seems to be generally euppoe,- . -•
•• In answer to•in inquiry by Governor Seymour;
' of Provost Marshal Fry, he is . -iufetined :that. the
hundred •dsys' volunteers are liable to the draft,
hut their huialred.divs' service will be credited to
them in their term of service under the draft.,.. ' ,
,A fi re broke untin Nixon's-Mills and the exn
sive paper . ritantifaetory 'at Manayunk; Philadel--
phia, on . :Wednesday..night. , The -main building
and straw- departments were destroyed.. The
southern liOrtion of 'the mills needier. the ruanu
factnte . of pulp was partially paved. Tho destruc
tion of these mills is At serious lose, as several
newspaper Establishments and book publishers
relied-upOn them.forsupplies of paper, . Tho loss
of Nixon. is • estimated . at- $150,000 ;.. insurance,
$70;000. Ring C. Brother, woollen yarn-spinners,
dose $21,000. 'The total lasi will anionnt to $200,-
000.
•• . . B
.
• nowN.t. .B
'srioncitur., Tnocmes arc, .offered with
thalullest confidc,nce in tbeif efficacy.; they have .
Veen thoroughly .tested,'inid maintain the good
reputation they have justly acquired. For IVfili=
tary Officers and then() who:often over-tax" the •• '
voice, they are naeful - in, relieving an Irritated -
Throat,. and will -render . articulation ,eakir.• To .•
the 'soldier ,exposed to •sudderi. thanes m the
weather they will give.prempt relief in Coughs
and. Colds, and caul° carried in the liocket to be ..
taken aS occasion requires.' •
• -
Maid
.States,. road :Canal find Tom
Correeletl weekly tip to tA test p:eriotl, - by L. 14741-
• ,
ncp, Broker; Pottsville. . •
Reading Railroad Sfock
`` •" . Bonds, IS6O-0....
ASTO •
" " 18S6, couv , t
Schu?:l.lslaclEati - pri Stoc k , ,
..
Coln` •
"Mine Rill Railroad
Little Schuylkill Railroad •
Lehigh Vallerßallroad •
• " " •Bonds' •
Lehigh.dinal '
Script
'Caltawissit Railroad
" . preferred
killers Bank
Farmers' Bank Stock , •
(kw:en:in:tent Bank Stock '
Pottsville Water Company Stock.
Gag
U. S. Bonds, 13,91 " -
11. S.; 3 10-Notes ......
11. S. 15-20 Bonds (coupons
Gold (premium Philatb.)
Butler Coal
Fulton Coal.
. Green Mountain. Coal '
Locust ' "-. '" • -
New M i igitd Middle Coal
Big_Mo In • •
Clmto
WHALE 0 Substrilbilr Age'st
: for one of the lar4,7„.it 011.1Ionses I , .ew Bedford.
and - is prepared to reeewe orders for Prime Whale Oil,
In large or:small quantities, at New" Bedford prime,
freight only added. -Orders respectfully solicited.
:..April 23, '• • . B. BANNAN..
I=3
13ER,GER, 9.UDENRI:ED, & FRY,
WHOLESALE -.1)134t1MS IA•
Fish, Cheeso; Meats, nrid Provisi
•• • , . ions_,GeiieraUr.
At Nos ! ILI. Ale .11.3"., South .A . Va!er below
• frittel.Vocepided A: & C 0.,)
. • • " • 'pRtr,AI),ELpInA.
The undersigned respectfully -informs'ids friends and
former eustomerti that hettus made an gngagement with
the above, howsecand hopes to receivera:couthmance of
their favors, knowing that he will be able to render
them'getieral satisfaction, in regard to assortment
quality, and pricea;' . Jacol3 WEIINERT:
Jp1y.2,064. • • • . - . 21-3 m
. 62 8... " .SKIRTS.: -628,
-The intiot-Complete iforoxtruesat of Virile..
Clash HOOP SHIRTS- in the Market,
For Ladies , Misses' and Okilciren's
Is.manufacturedand sold, wholesale and retail, at Nee.
GIS ARCM Street..above Sixth. ."
They . embrace all thenior tuidlesiribleStYlse,,SieeS
and Lengths, which for symmetry, tinish,, flurability and
cheapness, are 'unecinalleiL,Our goods art's niadri of the .-
best woven TaPes and best„Linewlinished F.Mglisb Steel .
Springs. The metallic fastenings are secured by im- ,
proved "machinery which prevents eying'and getting
ontof :Maw: We are alas ponstantlj in recelptof.Fset
ern-Made Skirts, which we are eielling at the following'
very low prices : 11111' PaMM and'Eliretexi, 15' springs.
6.5 cents:. 20 springs, SO ct 5.4.1.5. springs, 9S els.; an
'springs.? $1 40
. springi,4l 20," 40 springs , Diamond .
. tied Skirts, SO cents. . -
SHIRTS made to order,.alteied and repaired,
. • 'WM;. -
No 628
BACIEL, t Bt..,P44ApELPHIA.
May.2B, 014: .n-ara
.-"*, HAT NE I NVS P",
WILKINSON , & TAYLOR,
Would info= the public that. . ,
PASIIIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISIMEITV,
' No. 108 South 'Eleventh 'Street, • •
4 dnora belniv vrbere can
YA2iT;.•, •'• futuagi9 ,Irst
4 1 ° 43 . At4 Pl :o4q, - • •
•• .• - in tne.eity. Can -
• • • JEW / 811 . 1,13'"VESt rott SPRING' •
- • tOrtinaranitNcib4.) . -
••, Elite 0oocle;t %welt. Diade, • . '
-•
• 4t.Fal .
Late at CJIAS. STOKES
Mai .14, •61.-
• X I F W 11.1911.—A large lot 10by.T2: Might
.W:w - Sash, suitable, for Sky-iights • for. Coal
prelate Foes* at the Hardware and,iron Depot.
Jnly 16, 'B4. FRANK . POTT.
lATINE* MILL: The combined-Mill and Press—
`l' , combined as Ala if. this milt—is one of the best
famitkarrankmnams ever invented. .For :sale at- .tha
-Hardware and Iron Depot. FRANK Po'll'.,
JiilylB. '6i.: •
EXTRA.Cit (1111 - 1 _I'fIGIIT-1114..0011 1 . 11,161
•: C E 111 E, .-WrightNittild Ptos4:l , -=ar • -
, .
PAIL r02.P.1
rso owl
100
loolloi
50, 27
1001.9236'
6zs .
to 44
50'125
100 112
to 04
100.114
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