;116i1F TEM-TITNIMBSYSOVICNAIG:' ,-82 30, per annnm, payable in 'Arenas, if not: id?_ in. idrance.r,lt not, Tpabi,Nithin tas will hatharketi. terms will belmietly U adhered U.., hereafter. TO CLBS; • , c opies to.one address (in adraneel. 86 30: • *, - en" .. :35 00- yabscriptions must Invariably be paid in adranee. , , JOITNAL will be furnished to CArriers and others 75 per 100 copiee, plat ten delivery. • Cl:rumen and Stlroot T*.acheressiltbefanalabed' Jousasat. at $1,50 ba advance, or $1,75 if paid the year-:oser 6ni year. - fall' •.' Bates of lidvertisingt " i lines, inciading daps, one inee...rtion,•6o eta., *Ad, .tent insertions 13 de. One square Int 7 Linea, and lines; foil inaertiorrl s ets.; , 2' insertiOns $1; I "ons $1 213; • 'tibia:men* 'insertions, 26 sects.:,.. ones. proportion: lines• _ $2 'OO $3 10 $5 0 0 limaand oier 3... • S 60 . 600 - 10 00, q uires, orltlines, 5.00 -- • 9'oo . . 15 00 "11 " 200. t ..1200 - 18.00 " 8 00 .- 14 00 . .41 00 ••• 15 00 - 16 00 • Se- 00, cr «Annan. 12 . 00.- 20 00 •'• 16 00 'larger space . 6s per agreement. - • . Nino words are counted as a line in adeertidng. every line,"Ter designated lines, It are. aline., COAL TRADE .A_DVERTIEFIMENTS. , a- -e_ '- ._L° ,s-• - _ - _ - ' 7•• -a--? ----- -a--- --e. _ - _. —t------ - '--'- ---f ---:---r ' - '' '-------'--- 1 -------------------- - ---- '" ----- ' - ,-..... - ---r- ---:"..5.------ ---'--- -S lr. - -p- --- -- -aa 4 -" -•'--- -a -- " La-------- .-W-S-7•:--2-t-----"-.•_-----=---'----------------'----------_-;-, -r- --_------ - _.. 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Pa. -- - --s-r-±,a - - ,- -- - a"--- -= "- : --- _'. -- ...a.J__ - ": - : 7, ' - _-_ --- - --- - -- --=--.-=--- --- " - ----- --- Flr,Letter Address--Atllatainoy City'P: O." - - •'' 9, ▪ - _ ,- -a. , •--a ---- -. -_-:-- 7, .,--*--- -a•'-a - aa p ' - ' - " - -- - --- - - ---------' _ -.-1 - L" --- : - . ) _ -- T.----- - '-Z - .r,--4. _-----__ ---- -.-Aa"''' A IGIENCIV-Fasr the Purchase *mit, Salo -' --:' - '-'. - - ,'-5-- - - " : _.. - - -- 7 - : 2 - :----7 . - 5-"- - F1,2,_ -- T -, : .I':___':::.--- - _ . . _ -- • _ -_ _=_ _ - I - - - - ---- ' ._ ' - ___ ----- - - _,_-.7"--_- -- "_ _ 13. of Real Estate; buying and selling .onal :Ltaking _ _ -_-,-,-_-.---_:_-_ ----___a -- -- _ ___ _ --- -- - :-- _-_ - ___ __a : a,- _ _ _ _ _ -a- a_-_- - - . chsirge of Coal Lands, Mines, 'dc.,, and collecting tants. _ _ _ _ • _ ________ __ _ I Terminus of the Philadelphia & Be ading IA it: -__ __ _ . ..-- . , _ • _ °Moe Msbantango Street, Pottsville. _ ____ on the Dela Ware, at PhHadelptila;-Plers for the Shipment of Anthra ite Ap r i l°, ' 6O 14-3 ,A • CUM. m• HILL er . , e sp ~/- , TORN A. O'rro. Illannfacharer and '-i a - Pier - No. 9. , a, Ns, 49 Dealer in all kinds of Lumber, Williamsport, Pa. 10 a TT, VAN DUSEN & LOCH:KAN BANCROFT , LEWIS & Co,une 29, all . • - 26-ly , 0. 1 t - - - D""" i.: ' I IQUINTARD'• Si . WARI) .---------- LEGAL; GARDE. r ust lilt. and Broad Top Coal. ' , 9 Celebrated ASHLAND COAL, • Ala°, snireara or No. 11 PINE Street, FROM MAHANCY MOUNTAIN. . 1 . Gil COAL A NANIGATION t'OMPANY'S CO,IL , orifteu-111 Walnut Street, Commercial Braiding, TIPI ENAAMIN B. ItIeCOOC, Attorney at PRING MOUNTAIN Il a RLEIGIT I N - EW "YORK. Philadelphia. ' ) 1 • . • - ' '- , ' , EAVEIt MEAD( OA , 110.1.,E,Y BROOK, for The 1 New I ork Offilaa-IT Cedar Street. • Boston Office-a Bank, Pottsville, Pa. . [March 19;`64,-12-9 • lIAZLETON'. Sole Agenta - i DOME Street. ' [Oct 23, '53 43- pany's Baltimore Vein Wilkesburre Coal,' , DINT GLIALITLICS o r shipped from Jersey City and Elizabethport. pier No ._ ve,,, IA • " ney at Law. Ashland, Schuylkill - County, Pa.- .El AND 11111 TE ASH' COAL. I Also, for the HAMPSHIRE and BALTIMORE co..S R t . 4-,,, - Office opposite Mahanoy . Houpe, Centre Street. • . • i Hampshire George's Creek Coal, shipped ......, ls- /STON, ORA.Tirr & Oil ' September 5, '63 36-27 rug Wharves-No. I•Port Richmond. I ... No. a Elizabtabport , l at Baltimore and Georgetown I Agents for'GEORGE MEARS' A selebrated Broad. 1 r arena Aso anirestas or . _ 7011 4: W. RYAN, Attorney and Conn- No. 201 Walnut etreet, PIIILADELPEILL &ORBERRY AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL u eellor at Law, Pottsville, Schoylkill County, Pa. ~ T o . uidig, NEW YOK. I Top Coal, shipped at Philadelatiia. _ - • • •" ' - ' Office in Sillman's 11CW building, on Centre Street, . I i N. 5 'Doane street, BOSTON. F 69 ./:-. I From their Wharf, No.l, at Port Eithmond. Phila. bhipperS or other approyed'qualitiesOf nearly Gape:site the Miners' Bank. •.- la 1 delphia, they are prepared to ship the best utilities of 1, •virlim,F, Jug), RED Ass: cciAL. May 23. '63 • , ill.' I.oenst Mountain and Red and White Ash , c.- TNER. STICKNEY & WELLTNGTON ' - . :is Walnut Street, PhiladelPhla , I-1 ROVER, Attorney at Law. 1 i-Schrtylkill Coale. - 9 Trinity. Building, New York. • OFFICE-Market Slim% two doom above Can a • , DEALEES DT TM CARGO, IX t From their docks at Jersey City (where the depthiof Car. of Kilby & Doane'Street, Boston. tre., PottsvilloaPti. I• • thracite & Bituminous Coals , wafer Is from 15 to IS feet), they are prepared at sill Feb. 14, '63 1 seasons to supply the aboic Coals, and LEIIIGH, to , - ' ' ' I- February 7, '63 ftly steamers and ships for ports in China and elsewhere. CONNER & PATTERSON (4 SORB ARENT\ IN NSW ILNGLAND 7011 - JAME IL 41AIIPSELL. - - WILLIAM I. MISR. Steamers can be, coaled at any hour darter -, day or • .. f 1 AMPIIVEIL lit SMITIL Attorneys at 1 4 Mal LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF COAL. !' night: V.. J. F. Smifll, PATS APPOINTS", T' ‘-. 1 LBW. MDFFICE--South-east comer . of Centre and ,_ • SAMUEL CASTNER. New York, Agent at Jersey City. LEWIS :AUDENRIED dr Co. Market Stre ets June 2e, '62 v Pottaville, Pa. • I ` l, C. P. STICKNEY. Fall River, Agents at Boston -M - A.RD & BAUM, 42 Kilby St. J. C. WELLIGON, oston. •• at Newark -J.-M. DECA-MP. Agents for the sale of their celebrated (19 Trinity Building, New York, March 12, .64. 11-17 LOCUST MOUNTAIN CO AT, riiitorriAts E. BANINAN, . Attorney alit I 1. Law. Office in Centre Street; opposite th• lipfft a STICES : .", 215 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. canal Church, Pottsville, Penna. m _ (l5 Kilby Street, Boston, Pier No. I. FR° M TIM 1 November 20, .56 42-1 y rf No. 6, Port Richmond Philadla Ashland and Virardville Collieries. Ili byaa - ' ao_ t f •I LE Vi " IS • AUDENBIED 41.• CO., ?nay si, •63 la- ' ( - 411RISTOPHER LITTLE, Attorney It . Wholesale Dealers in the best varieties of - " . Vat Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. 1 ' Pier No. 14. . . Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. - Pier No • 7 ' OFFICE-In Mahantango"Street corner of Second. JOII N R . WHITE, April 11 . '57 ' -ly CI I: : : SA. HECKSCHER & Co., ----.. (205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,. SIIIPPIIII or 41 gi " PERB " ... _ OFFICES: a llf , Broadway; New York. , SCHUYI,KILL COAT - 6 ` . ~.. tA.D MOUN'I'..kiN. BLACK 11E.A. i 11, AND . . t . 14IKilby Street,Boston. . _A., , '" SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS,, Wharf No. 7, Pori Richmond. Pioneer Shippers from Elizabethport, of a _ 111. ) F irEs . ,t 4a South street, New' York. . s• OFFICES: , --,.. ro 316 Wal t S P• - nu treet, hiladelphla. ..,„„„ ' 132 Walnut street, Philadelphia. 1 LEHIGH, SPRING MOUNTAIN', lIAZLETON AND No .00 Rest Thirteenth St., 24 . . York. •••' - a" --7-1 1 1 11 - 1; , . 1 1 , f,t .‘ 111 ', e '55 43- 1 COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. f's 9 13- October 16, '53 . - 42. -, . ..__ , ~ .. ... . . " ' •-•-- - Va. :I - - - adle " r- A. , '''.",. • !,'• 'as a,-, • 44,, 11 ' HILkDELPIIIN &c. ELIZABETHPORT Sic. ' LFIIIGH *. , ---) --- ,----Y-10-.,-7.w„ b, i 1 , . ; ,.N l ' l 'e n 065 I ' - ';‘ , .., , . ie" -- - iris...c.v.-1 fißSTeateetnel ; Illt - IIUILKILL IN..4.I'IGATION. COAL. • . COAL. - . COAL. •11" HOS. - HULL it Co, ;.. - _-_:74....--_e.il nr oDSIIY . ' '7 4, - ' -^'Z'' '''' . ---------* ft',...,..‘ k-7, LEWISAUDENRIED & Co. mu " gl3 " D " Pl. ' " or ?' /14 A I.4f i'' ' ' - 'I NES( YORK- ... ,In Wharves fora NTHRACITE COAL at - A ••• :1 ' Ai•''''T NT • '' --- OFFICES : EMITH'S SPRING . MOUNTAIN LEHIRII t.. '• •. f-x 4 0 ',•,--- vß m° • Tr . :reenwith, Delaware River, Philada. - ILLINOIS. . , 24 105 Walnut Street PIIILADELPHIA. 1 ;•'-'l, • 0 " 1141C14111A/1. . a 'll' • liliarf No. 1. , 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. -C) A.T, ' - —•' 1. '•-,.. . 1 14 F.llby Street, BOSTON. C ' „ . - ' 1 i c " • ." " t="4,4. .. , an EWIS AVDENIIIED dc Co. Wholesale Dealerr, in the be,,,t varieties of DOMESTIC sat; a . •' • Perna. i c ''.!,; 4 'rj ',145) - wavtacsa. -a , renn t . - - ....% ..-jr , ,,... t0...J... --- - COALS-Sole proprietors of Wolf Creek Colliery. caps- 4.orKtown, -Carbon .County , a. ~ 4 4t, ki i ., px• _ ~• <,sty‘o„, `W as. 1 of ; TRONINIE L. POT TS ilk Co. ' Ms of produciva over 150,000 tons a year of 1 1 1 LIC. CC.O /111- , , ‘- - *' C'' ‘....1 4 ,,,;‘.,.,‘`''' OFFICES: ' - ted Diamoso, (Red Ash,) and BLACK. IIEATII, (White ~.. 3 ' - - - (205 W alnnt Street. Philadelphia, Ash.) _i_. 322 WALNUI` Street, P hand 1 h" e I' in. , ICES: .1 110 Broaciv,ay. New York. ' JEANESTILLE, Laverne Volgaty, Pn. 114 Bill* street, Boston. -- r - Exclusientair ths:Salg,_"TOTthe - pprely genuine Lo- July 23, "64. ` GROVER & BAK.ER'S 30 - Ott : - crst - a - liailifion Coal, from the (east Dale Colliery of • Wharf No. 2. I r l - 0. C. Porn, & Co., all of which will be shipped di- "H -4.IIiLEIGH COAL. L", I."` CELEBICATED ELASTIC STITCH ItEPPLIER at BRO. eft to New York. via: Canal : or coastwise, via. Green- _ p In a . Our "lIARLEIGna COAL is now sold excluaively in the t . wirli Piers, (below fiat) Yard., Philadelphia.) p ./ - , (N. E cor. Walnut &Fourth ate., 'f'hila. ALSO. Philadelphia and vicinity; by DAY & lIUDDELL.- s, 1 1 I'ICES: .., .:., Pine street. New York. Parties ordering from them, may always depend upon, f " At Philadelphia, from Pier No. 11, Port .vot .;,-, {_Merchants' (tank Building, Providence. i , - ali e b,,,,„. a, . • getting a pare:article. ?" ---- ' , The choicest qualities of RED, and WRITE ASII OFFICE-109 Walnut St., Philadelphia. our i DAVIS PEARSON at Co., . COALS froin Schuylkill County. selected with special SlLLUilikai A MeKEE. Ina ~ WINCE% aNn elm-eras or TM iltl7lel.oll May 9 '(l4 ?..,.1r care, and shipped .under our personal superintendence. • ,•• . , MUTED 1.0('l SP MOUNTAIN WHITE ASII At Elizabethport, N. J. veC• p and SPORN VELN LEHIGII SPRING aIOUNTALN and COUNCIL SCHUYLKILL CO s-' New . York State Fair. .• RIDGE COALS. ' i, . IN ' tit.l) ASH COAT.. FroM Baltimore. IVA d. . _ First I'retnium for 'Family Machine. _ • • First. Premium for I'dannfacturing Machine. fNo. 139 Walnut Street Philadelphia. - The celebrated 11A3IPSIIIRE BITUMINOUS COAL, T. H. SCHOLLENBERGER, AGENT, First Premiunt fur Machine Work. Twits . N . ill Broadway. Room N 0.9 Trinity ° At Jersey City, N. J. . Miner and Shipper.if the Celebrated . flit, , Building, New York. I,No. 11 Doane Street, Boston. (via. T.ehigh and Morris Canals.) , s. The very superior WILKESBARRE COAL, from the , . Black Death White Ash and Peaked Donn- Indiana Stte Fair. 'Ain Free Burning .4 First Premium. for Mathine for all pnrposee. aid IP,I-‘OII , IENWICLI, IBIAW.a.RE AVENT - E. Baltimore: Vein, taken from the ''Audenried im p rove,- ` to ' near. Wilkes - hat - re - - 'dl; PT a ~. ..3N, MLA_ siTANcs,, rugs, AmILAND . meat and Coal Companrs Estate, •' _ . • PINT( ASH COAL_ First Premium for afachine Work. - also, the COUNCIL RII)GE COAL ; both of Which, for P. .. P 0 ADDRESS-Porrsvittsoraltaram il - Schaal mall - _ steam purposes and for family use, are unzturpassed. • kill County, Pa. . ' - Vermont State Fair. MLA,. WIS. MENTZER. A. C. /TILLER. We hold certificates in our offices from parties who April 12, 62 I.IS-tf First Premium for Family Machine. lid - 4 11.4_45, BRENIZEII d: CO., have used and rally tested these coals, and pronounce First l'reminra fir Manufacturing Machine, • - 1 - 2 , AST FRANKLIN LtHarsEizu T h 9 " ERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED thetls the Brat ASTOR kcirr. COALS for steam in use, pro- _E., s'l 1N COAL. . First Premium for Machine Work. during no, clinker, less nahes and greater . blaze, thati My East 'Franklin Lorberry Coal I. EONS' SO l .ll exalt'. • - frY la Vein Red. Ash and Diamond any other kinds now before the public. sively by Messrs. NOBLE, CALDWELL & C'o., who Ohio State Fair. • I r oP - >thy 15, '64 Vein Red Ash ' - _ 20- are my sole Agents. , Parties ordering from them, may . • First Premium for Machine Work. . In- x COAL. COAL. always depend upon getting a pure article. 'rally 1 f - al a - 1 A; -r -he's ''' thou . . i I Warrinaton N.,_.." N._.l_C - 1.,..1_...1., I Colliery.. -A. T. STOUT &CO . • .;-N.,. 111 Walnut St., Philadelphia. &C Os, OFFICES: 4'• ' No 111 Broadway Trinity Building. . lowa State Fair. : First Premium - for Family Machine. _ New York. 'Broadway, a ble ::-..- ALSO, ( - Success - as to S'IOUT & VAN WICELEa - No. 61 State Street, Boston. " " Firet Premium. for Manufacturing Machine. • langerior White Ash Coal, from the Miners and Shippers of the,celebrated FULTON [LE, '" immix um. - • , First Premium for Machine Work. - Net, - Shenandoah City Colliery, 111 . 0'11) COAL, from the Ebbervale Colliery. near Ila- Tremont, March 29, '62 , 1, will be found to excel any Coal yet shipped from aleton. I'a., and dealers in the best varieties or CONNOR dr PATTERSON, . rap. ' huylkill Reaio. , ANTHRACITE AND BFITMINOUS COALS. First Premium for Machine for all purposes. h .„, r, e Agents for the eale 4a 080. W. SNYDEIi'S Miners and Shippers of the Celehmted • First Premium for Machine Work. ''"' nor Pine Forest White Ash Coal. Delivered direct from the mines or on board of Yes- - LOC I JST MOUNTAIN COQ, , ti OFFICES: sets at ' Kentucky State Fair. OUT. ..‘,, 21S WA.LIN UT PIIII--11).A. • TRENTON. N. J., ELTZABETRPORT, N. J., -_aa...-.... ... . aell • ' No, 0 TRLNITY BUILDING, N. Y. -N. BRUNSWICK, N. J., PORT RICHMOND, PA. P. J. CONNOR, J. S. PATTERSON, First Premium for Machine for all purposes. ,dig 4 h la, '64, 'ne ark. Ashland,Pottsville; Firat. Premium for Mac.to .W 11-ly OFFICES-- - It, &40 Trinity Building, - . e, , Schuylkill County, Pettus. _ i - 111 Biroadavny, New York. . . eof `" CAINy . HACKER & -000 K, . 1559 ' ' 2l•-•1 Y llichigrar Fair, , -- ? lick t' 11IIPPERS or A. T. Srorr. S. Van \%i-sta. G. DUE Stour. Sta te tu for Family Machine. I April 4, '64 ' la_ i,,, CO-PAR'TIVERSIIIP IN •miliN. ~.,. Premium ___. . . _., ~_ . UST 43AP, ING A'ND SIIIPPLNG COAL.-The subscri- ' .First ior stamuncturing macame. Premium fur Machine Work. LOCUST MOUNTAIN, bets have taken the Collieries worked_by the late Rich- . hirst BICK lIEATIff. AT ilirr A art y T . , ard Kear and have entered olio a Co-partnership for IN r.i IN .1 U .EI.A. - ' a ' • Coal ea Miner vill Schuylkill Pennsylvania State Fair. • miningaa shipping , n r . $ et dealers in other first qualitiel , of - ma , wHITB AND RED ASH COALS. - First Preadult) for Manufacturing Machine. Said co-partnership commenced on the Ist of June, 1364. First Premium for Machine Work. Slily •l4 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, and 51134 , Woodland SAIMEL BONNELL Jr WILLIAM REAR, MARY NELMS, , - Wharves, skill River. 1 1 1 WILLIAM G. BEAR, MARGARET DANDO, Oregon State Fair. - with ' _...._. ICILA,RD C. KEAR, EDWARD REAR. SI - 11 J Coot . 1 Nos. 43 &45 Ti , virinity Building, N. 'lr., Al CAIN. ...4011X15 ...ACERB. SUB S i. . Mineraville, July 23, '64. 30.6 t First Premium for Family Machine. rd i- wit. F.IIOODY, Shipper and Agent, sHir,piNG POINT: First Premium for Machine Work. a Schuylkill Raven, Pa. _ A 4:7E.NCV for the pure:ham and sale of 4,- sN.J.tit. Real Estate • taking charge of Coal Lands, Mines, Chittenden Co. (Vt.) AO Society. araary IL, '62 6 - 1 .1 Pier , 4, ELIZABE'EII i II'ORTI . • • exploring Lands , min Itril• s —,:ce-- and the,collection of rents; 63 ' First Premium for Family Machine. '-- OFFERS FOR SALE Ac. OFFICE--Scrantan, Ll...aerierunty; Pa. . lone. ~,- LOCUST GAP COAL. July 2, '64.-21-3ma . JAMES PENhLAN. . First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. , TICE.—I have appointed CAIN, HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIN . -. First Premium for Machine Work, Yo- lACKER Ji COOK sole agents, for my LOCUST- ' • Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Fair. NTAIN COAL, from Locust Gap Colliery. II A 'IL 11 I G II , • I if GEORGE W. PARVEL AND PUCE MOIINTA First Premium for Family Machina. •;. tst Gap, Jan. 1..62 T. • First Premium for Mannfactuzina Machine. . orp - LEI-JIG- 1 11 GOALS ,-. t o -, 1., METT r ITAN DUSEN & LOCHIEAN, . _ Champlain Valley (Fit) Agri floe. ' ' " • • Celebrated BALTIMORE CO.'S & BLACK DIAMOND • ' - N- Miners and Shippers of the • • . First Premium for. Fed:ally Machine. ur 12 , . - OCT, S'.o MOUNT ENT COAL. WII.:KESI3ATIR.r... COA T 4S, First Premium for Manafacturing lachine. First l'remium for Machine Work. Let it 1. - : . . a, (201- Walnut Street, Philadelphia. AND THE CELEBRATED eisa, - CBS: a Trinity Building, New York. Hampden Co. (Him.) Avg Soc. 1t,,,, No. 5 Doane Street, Boston. _ GEORGE'S CREEK 01TKBERLAND COA_L - , , , ,02,19, .62 lg. . Diploma for Family Machine. EitUte_ - ally '' ' / a 2 Diploma for Mactnne Work. _ . e t i• 4 p o R oJ.kp " TOP. i s..k.Ac f.- - 3 - EL'JIZ ER ' . i•, , I #6,-,..i, 4 e 4/ o_:__ Washington Co. (N. Y.) Fair. • li__llWllt • ...,,..,..--, First Prez:Limn for Family Machine. - Has removed to No. 111. Broadway, Boom - .41 0, i a t 1 slit T 0 .,. " 09 Trinity 113tuilding, ..12 - ---- - I • --- -''-',•-• ' s ..'4l--- - ___ kl .) - I.4Ly qudens Co (11 I ) A.rl hoc tire. '--- 11110 AD TOP COAI,. . • SOLE AGEN'I' FOR 7.. , ..-- , -,_ __. -- --.- Y'''' - •••'B' ' 1 .S _ f ---- - - a-a , " ----- -- , Firat Premium for Family Machina. Broad Top noun. BaNCROFT 1.1. - WIS & CO., Miners and Shippers o _ ....a.--a---- — --..-_ • - • a - B ags./ ~, Huntingdon and - • • . ... Fos Premium for Manufacturing Machine. sin'Railroad and Coal Company - the celebrated Locust Monahan' Oa • --- --- „_ , First l'remium for Machine Work. ter ' . . trcindly call the attention of R. IL Companies, nn gli ick Non &,G lover's, Henry ICI ant Uor- , i --,--• ---- - - - --4 ,--- -' ------ _ ' . table- hoat Owners and Manufacturers to the . Yalue of Palmer i is Red Ash, Shame- ---'-i--"L'z' ...,..,- -"',---'-'----- -- Saratoga to. (N. y.)Tair. COAT, as a STEAM OEN'ERATOIi AND FOR :berry; - a pier .iew is _ = - ----:=---.-------•' 'r emi for mi Machi e TS- - I FA( TURING PrItPOSES. kin, Lehigh. Cumberland, Broad op . _ _ - -------- Pi st Pr um Fa ly n . tviS - - - THE BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, _0()A L S S. E. N.Tinection with PH ILADEIdtIIIA AND NEW I 5, Office hours. from 13 to P. M. . , , _ E. both by Canal and Railroad. through l'ennsyl- also, .Y,I.R AGF-N F 4 DEDERICK'S • ~• . • and New Jersey. is cwt liable to the interruptions Focht's Patent Self-Dumping I . 1 1r 1 ri- , iocid,ot to the ,Starruerm Brimstaors COAL. HOISTMG MACHINE. . - - F.g( 1 i f a b ~.. , a ia. an d regular supplies can ati i. y e wanted COAL TUBS AND: BLOCKS - Greenfield (O.) Union Fair. S. Patented August 12th, 1862. F irst I egg VirollSD. MI BM )Ml'. - ' Premium far Family Machine --, • This celebrated and unequalled Coal Hoisting Ma- First Premium - for Machine Work. greda - . Lewis Altdenried do Co. chine has berm in successful operation for over, two _ 1„ ildiayears, and the untsnurlly large number already eold are O () :iii - utonCo. . Fair.. • , rata. arrangements whereby they are in daily re- giving the most perfect satisfaction. It is simple and c_ aallt ,of .arse quantities of the choicest. BROAD TOP, durable. having no gearing at all; is rapid ha its opera- First Premium for Family :Machine, hey are prepared to fill orders promptly at market II tam. and very easy for the horse. Descriptire Circa- First Premium for Family Work i: it , j ib lan. containing letters of commendation, prices, &c., f pan Walnut Street. Philadelphia. it.,r scut free. on application. , • p m - 1r . : 110 Ttniado , ay. Nevi York. . ..1• , ''""/.•,1 --„, immtllb. , . L. &P. K. DEDERICK, solo Manufacturers. 14 Kilby Street, Bosuns Albany Agricultural and Maciiine Works. ti.ffe ''-- l4 Weliminister Streot, Providence. :"' " V re .,4 *"."7. Jula 16. '64.-29-3ml • • Albany, N. Y. , -DO 1, 114 - sity• - •,.._. ,, , k. ''-'• __diIO6IIMINNI tah:C• ""' t le i,- -.-,., - __ ._. San Joaquin co. (Cal.) Fair. - •-•'•X ''''''=.. _ - BAnit.ost's INIBIGO BLUE. . wort i t ' (;'ENERA, OFFICE, Ay Fust Premmm for Machine. ''' -- Dealer and cons ers f the above celebrated Wash c 'ire - f\ r 7 ~ ' '? t OP IDS CELIGNIATRI , /` *l'' First Premium Fa m ily r ' ne Work,. . 0 "..... - oso. Blue, will please tal.e not ce, hat the Labels are alter. - . . K : ` 3l-. -. ' 0 AT) TOP WHITE ...cl• ASH .ti;',./. ed to read • „. man Jose District (Cal.) Fair. • • '-' w - ~.- -• N LiN f DIGO . 81A.31,', First Premium for Family Machine. P re " ' Se m i-Bitumirsous - -: -••ealr First Premium for Machine Work. a z • .--.....„..., , PCT r e AT . -. ~.,-,,',-!_:-..--,,,----,, . ALFRED WILTBERGER , ...-- \ ' UG ' . - Dit .. STORE, 514 ,1 r, ' 1 " O. 104 WALNUT STREET, ‘ , ce th _ p•PrIr.A'OEI.XHIA. . . • 0 ' No. 233 North SECOND Street, PHILLIII. SA T,FS-ROOMS . . d roe s ' ROBERT HIRE POWEL, Manager. .f i .. ~ 5 the qualitaaf this/ Blur hill be the gams in every respect 403 _ ro _ _ _ _ I .u. noway' New IL Orli . Ilia warranted to color more water than twice tbe ' L Sic - CONNF.CTING OFFICES : .. •• ' • same quantity - of indigo, and to go much further than • Traveler Buildings, Boston, '3l ai . ss. •11 I •, • any other Wish Blue in the market. It dimoirea Per ', S 'Trinity New York. N P '''' '' ' ' - fectly -clear, and does not settle on the clothes as moat I-6ny ' 1 . .,„? - •`-- ta.:r ' - ,af the other makes do. One Box diwolved in• a half -la-6m If pint of water, will make as good a Liquid Blue as any cra m BROAD TOP WHITE AS)il that is made, at ona-third the cosi, WILLIAIII 111. ROGERS As it is retailed at the same price as the Imitations and inferior articles, hotmekeepens win find it very much Libbed. z' IVII- BITUMINOUS COAL. Has removed his office to No. 111 Broadway, to their admitage to ask for that put up at WILT -5 Trinity Building, Room No. 67 X• BERGER'S. ilow-_ ''.' NOBLE, CALDWELL & CO, , gent for the sale of Me celebrated gar' All BIDS put tip after this date with. Banceves i c..P r, •,. .1 - torberry • & Shamokin Free -burning Family name 011 ais an imitation. • 112 Walnut Stmt, Philadelphia, To,. New LABEL IS'.ES NOT REQ1:11117 A STAMP. nitte r- ? No. 111 Broadway, New Tor*, For sal eby Storekeepers generally. • - No. 01 State Street, Boston, . Al.o. the Lewis, Palmer and Peach Mountain Veins Fe b 11 ,64 . ,• . . a_a m at .. r a sapeior quality of this eelebratedeDal from th eir Red Ash; White Asli Mahanoy, Shamokin, Black Heath, EDGE WITS, COLLIERY, • Loe,, , o4couritain , ana Lehigh, all of which are well - (DAY FOIL SAI.E.-Wholesale Dealer - rat• *, 1. 1 r , adap.ed for family use told. manufacturing purposes. . LI in Baled. Timothy, Clover and Meadow Bay, and ,-, es. and shipped exclusively by them. New York, May 21,14. . 21-3 m straw. . EIywARD B. pgail,g,_ and I 'a, - . pa. a .i., -- 1417 ... ---- I'. 0. Address, Schuylkill Raven, Pa. Residence, . 'rel)°t ..`• - - IlIIIIIE ROPE FOR MINING PVIt- two miles below Schuylkill Raven. POSES.:• April 2. '64. • 14-tf '-:-" lit) II 1 hale' IiERRY CREEK The subscriber having been appointed Agent forGAs. -R ' it .vICo `s celebrated WIRE ROPF., is noir ; NEW ILAT, CAP AND 'FIT STORE. a goes. i i • • e prepared to receive orders for a a - -- -either Flat or Round Charcoal _ The undersigned respettfillly infOrtn the citizens of I wen. sIG. l'ottsville and vicinity, tluit„they, have 41 ., (faro ORBERRY COAL. or Steel, • - V ill ' -%. atliken'and refitted the Store in Centre ,1 _ - • These Bil k ftes are made of the „a . ..„ >nom , ' "e the undersigned. haring cone... Mated ear Three highest bradds of Iron and Steel. k° ,- 0 ' street, above Mahantongo. 'test side. mil l • a. 4 where they will'keep coristataly on hand a large and dii • - •• . g •: 1 tio• 1. cherry Reoion. u ill hereafter trans- =al give universal eatisfaction . ~?, 7 0.1 d , choice stock of HATS, CAPS and STRAW - 0001M and IT'Sol stead b.r, baamass under tile net"ine of ht E hind. P articular 4 ._ throng on ng - z IF - Sold by ...., a fine assortment of PUBS, which they will Pell on '5. 'lo . BITZMILLBR. OITAEFF & Co. by the Steel Rope, which 9 Pre- sc - ;Is "' r. bl t Thepatronageof thepublic is so- irr - II I Erwa KITZMILLER. STEF-a A Co. ?erred on account of its allpeal: 3 •-• , ,:„.I,sc • ... Masons e e . ity _ see that ..._ k ot at 'mite& GitAEFF A NUTTLNG or strength, toughness and light- , ur BAC"' ''', nr• Hats and Caps made to order on the ' , hottest no- and FIB* he, riteitY.FP. aineher of our arm, havingaussocia new, making a very great ilaT- 4. . Um. S. M. moirriatEn. ' nrAddrws ' - - OT tuniseit with J. It. BLAKISTONesiII reside in ing in weight and steam-power, - n raps 0 riaa.lphia, and all nor coalabipped by tide-water will and being harder them iron, the ~ _ • - T. A.. GILMOUR. - ..asorria.Thercer a '-. all Whalen". i ' " - alia- - • Pothwill'e, ,Itine 4, IN ' , 2.1. • I ,..bite tlefir the exchistee control of BLS,EISTON, pulleys do not wear - the hope, . i or 4. _ , • -' , - . , - -awe. Pak Err a oft. but the Rope the parlays, which ' .ae•-• ~ „ a bout y latreaaed rare and attention in its preparation. we are, of coarse, much cheaper to - - Litaams , GOLD vrxrcittivo : ' ele rarantala the reputation of oar celebrated Lor- replace. . - ase-- a 1 ta 1,0 7 Coal: l'urchasers abroad can rely upon-baring For further particulars. apply to ' "A rwe sloe.. of Ladles' Gold Watches, Chat'. WI- B t. Coal aliippeel In the very best order. - SAMUEL TIIOMPhON'S NEPKEW, lain Chain'. Scala, &c. R. C. GREILN, LITZMILLER. GRLEFF t Co. 192 Walton iiirsel, Now 'York. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville. ' . 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XL I will teach you te - pleiree viil the Bowels 'etthe•Ettlhgttail brhig upiitthicie Iron the Caverns _ of et oteatreogiiitivir bulb amid 'lllicit allffatiarctirrnersiespd pipann4-4.- solllB9ll.v= :,:' 21022XMM SATURDAY:=-AtORW,ING I :JU - LY .- 30, BUSINESS CARDS. . M SEWING-ACHINES • . . . .. . 'etc , mrarcirril ' the .highest: Premiums oter'all etnopetiloes; at the .;(01107ciag State and '. - - . County .F.airs .1'1863. Ilechanlis%:lntaltate (Pa.).Fair • ' . . rind Preininm for Machine fneall pnrposea: First Prethium fdr Machine Work. Nontgomery Co. , (Pa.) Falr. First Premium fot Machine for all . puipost4 First Premium for Machitul Wort. . rfr. The above vimprises all the Falit 'at which the GltoTts & Bases MAcuucEs were exhibited this' year. .7 30Chestnut Street; Philadelphia. April 23, .64:..: . _ . • FOr: 111 aiii '. Ants, Boos. MothilniFors. Woolen ; Sze.; laseess on Pl ant*, Fowls, Animists, &e. • ' Puttp In 25e:50c. matt (*Boxes, Bott,les and Flasks. $3 and Icaalzes . for 110TilLS; PrnLio , Lnertrzurema, Be.: Only infallible remedy known" *- " Free - Not amorous to thellurnan ••• "Datoonme ont of their boles to - : flrSol6 Wholesale in all large cities. • t-. • . WT*l6 by all Druggilits and Retailers every : where. - 116 -. 1 Rewsititl.l.of all worthless Imitations. to - See that •• Coarser. name on oach - 80z.16011 16 and Flask bepre.yon hap •• - ••• • IlrAddnios• •' • 0416111TAR4 :rar7Pantearsoi;Dsror4..l2 Bassnway, N: T.' •-•- 1F Sold by all - Wholosialeand•Retail toregrbrON and at Barman's BOOkstore. ttsville.:.pa; - • -.• ' Feb. a r ta& . ,-•-- - 6-6m0.. ... . . . nun* isitAmmr, - wet* and GET. re , - 1 - t e ived'direct final U. 13,..130tided . Ny!relrfuie; kit sale forinedicatßarpoces, by .. . • : • Nor I. '63 . • • lIUGHES, Apia:may . • • • Mt=gl ;.•1" 4 : s,To,NAoa milvt-xm:..!::.: *9)O pc0,01 .- Quicc«orrectlye sma - huersttye or ,WO7 444{11 , 1 11 digeaS" 4h • StOma - 4 • et and Bowels. cams ibisPeratgvezToriPiniiirOloirilgirikie,. General. erontirie*Deproeloion Of,Bgrito, Cori ' oti.t,doiVerillci'lotermitte4. FOlTer t 01111 1 Ps ' rind SpoldiK•orid Complaints .0f either •• , BetAiiiing from BOMy .Wealcritriiri, • •.'zitibother Inbet:ent'tricho syriteriu or _:o;..',puliuNNl by. e!!iedal Csit. . Nothing thnklsiot witolcstace; 'genial and restore: . tive in its Mituneentersinto the' , composition of .HOS: TETl'WpTflitt*CH R&M* 'This popular pre 'Paratiektitinto ;tiii:ininCrigcl,any bind, no deadly bookafielo*:: ; bat it is a com bination'.of the eitriMti* of rare imlearida herbs and plants., eddy tha:;putest tiivir mildest: of all: dlifusire It is welt be fonaarined!itainst disease, and, so far 'as the ininirriiairOtur can be preteeted by human mcaps against rOatritlleri' engendered by an:unwholesome at mosphere, impure...svatanomd. other external causes, HOSTETTER'S/UTTERS may . bel relied .ori sta a safe , In districts: AND Acme It has beitifotindiufallihie as a preventative,'and rrt instable as a iemedi. and tlichliancls . *hO resort to it. under ap-. prehension of 4n attack,.ercapetheseourge ; and thou sands who neglect toavailtheuirrelres .of Its protective qualities in adience, grataredby a ierjhriet course of this marvelous nr.edicine.; 'Peier and Ague patients, af- • • - _ ter. being.pliud*itb,quinine. for niontlis In vain, until saturated With-that not mifrquently restored to. heiklth,vrithlni:a - few 'days by ITOSTETTICMS BITTERS:` • • The weak . stomach la mpidly.invigorated an 4 the ap petite reatoredhy this agreeable TOnic, : and herice .it works 7otideit4 iri`cases of Dyspepsia and - inteas con firmed forms cifilndigeathm.: ,Acting 'as. i gentle and painless apperient, el .Well as upon the :Liver, it also invariably relle4eS the constipation stiperindriced by ir regular action of the digestive' and 'Secretive organs. .Personsof feebbiliabit, liable : to Nervous. Attacks, h . Lowness of Spiritii.and -Fits of languor, flnd:prom t and.permanent rt4iet from the liitters.'• The testi= on this point Li Most conelnsive, rid 'from both se - ' The agony prlitinics Cott° is immediately aisnw,ed by a single dose. of the stimulant,. and. by occasionally resorting to it, the,retuna.Of the complaint may hike vented- : As a General Totdc, fIOSTETTER.S.I3PITEES pro duce efrecte.which;ritmst':be eiperienced or .witnessed befOrithercan be Nib , appreciated.. In rases, of Cos• werrcriONAL 'WEAK:NE:is, PILKIALTUIat DECIT and pebility, and Dticrepitude arising from Ow Aae„it exercises the electric influence.. In the 'crinvalescent states of. all as disees It operates as..a delightful invigorant. - When thepowers of nature : are related ,. it • operates to re-en -force and re-establish. them. - : ' : ' : ' - . .--- - Last,"but notleaek it is The Only Safe Stimniant be ing Mannfactured from tiOuttla t nd inoenons ntterfaN and entirely free frOm thead • elements • present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and Stomachies. of the No inedielne has been: so universally; and.-It may be truly added, deaerredly popular with the intel ligent Portion 'of the - eornmnnity, 110STETTKR'S Prepared by HOSTMEnt , SMITH. Pittaburg, •SOld-by all Druggist4Grocers anQStorekeepers pee rywhena: ' • - ' • HELM33OU3'S EXTRACT BUCIiU ITELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BtIdITU, HEr.MBOLDS E.TREidr kucEmr, FEEllmout's Exmarßtroatr, HELMBOLD'S EXTMOT B17611:1. positive and 'specific remedy for dieeraes of the Bladder,. • Kidneys, . Gravel, Dropsy. Bladder, Gravel, Dropsy, Biadder, . Kidneys, •Dropry, Bladder', Ytidne.TS9.- . Dropsy ORGANIC • ' . . . . . Alb) ALL . rds.fWEs•9l7 • . . . Sexual Orgapis.: Sevin!' atvrg, _•. Bern groan,- Organs,' Orgapsi,- 'Selma' Organs ' , • Sexual.bmins, teinal Organs. Sexonl'Qrgans; aerial Orgaha, Sexual.Ciegans, .Organs,' . " ()mini, . . ariilng from eveases, eatlyindlaeretitina, sirrut: and ImOmdenbles, and removing all IMprOper'dMeharges,' whether existing In Female, NinlOor Female, !Male or Female, . . It is a filet' long sine established, that riersOnsitiffer-, Ing.with any of theferßrietie eiestieted in bad._ ily health and me n tal' powers, inid;exidrieneir many alarming symptoms, among ..which will be, ftletiii Indisposition to. lizertlon, of Memory, in 'Breathing, General Wsakness, .Horeorotaisetise. Weak lierva, Trembling,..Horrol• 'or 'Helatk - Night Serests,, Cold Feet, • Waiettilness,_ i!bpilese. of Vision," Languor, Universal laSsitndi of the often Enormous Appetite"; " with IsPinde4lielPitaniS Hot Banda, Flushing of the Body, Dryneesi of the Skin, Pallid Countenance, and Er aptions on the Tace,,Pairis to the Back, Heaviness of the Relit* treqnOtly blank stiots.flying before the eyes, with. th:lllarary . .aufitusios - and loss: ofSight, Want of ..Attentioi, Greet. Mobility.' .Iteitteaineas. • These syMptoinis, if .snorts& torero on, which this Medicine invariably remotes; soon LOSS OF ;POWER, FATUITY, "EPILEPTIC FITS. Who can say . that their; exmats Are frequentl y . followed by those Hinefal Diseases,-" lIiSANIT7 AND (X)NSUMPT/ON,......Tusuologosor um mass serums and the meitittehog•Deeths:ll7-oOzeaiitiFttn, bear am pie scitness to the-Truth of this assertion.' ... . . IS a (=tete; safe, and speedy ewe. front sit4itsevrstiaii, they have origina ted and; no matter ~.. . . . . It la taken without hindrance - from Nucleues; anClit tie, if euii, change of , diet; '; . . . -.•-•';•..., , '.. , . . • ‘. Is plweiant in. Ite,taiti and edoc, -. ' ' .'"-• '. • ..: And immediate In its action. It ion are ZUffeci n g lvi4k any of *B-4 1)0 Til ditMatling PROCURE ME REMEDY. AT:63 * CE; PROCURE THE ItEMELY AT ; OR,OR, .R • PROCURE THE.EMEDY AT ONE,: HELMB OLP ' .EXTIAG I I .1! .1113:MU Ea a medicine which mint btnedt: erterybodx, thrta the' almply4elleate to the confined and, deepaiiina Price Isl irel , Botttc, far #32 MM.- ad to • any seiress:: .. Prei*redt# Ifoa pot. iO4 South. TprOISL, belavr ebastnaUlldla . meanie narrows is ". 1013 P° /X -r a Medieak pe P °t + . • ... - HEL.ll2lX:OPpraitar4C* - 39 4 -B.ii;a4mvai; BEWARS OF COVNTMOTS TAN - 1111110*d:: 14.40 DE.ALIERii;:ha endearor own " otto*w , articles On the repniathe Stildied• . , . LIELILBOLEPS PRISPAIUNI(? a irrßicr stTellu t s , • - •-• ImMATIT WWI.; • FOR sAtir, mr-ALL mamma lostralingaz. Ataniog imanumtris: Toni tso off. air aitvle Jutierthemit - And 11144MiS • - 013 - AfatS WC IIS .YriON 4*Rxgsuir- Nov. 70663, 45- I===2l ORGMM ORGANIC. WEAKNESS, • VlLeile at 11Fcmale, • Mai! or IFaitaul", • , I%;de*r .Fenkal!. ;BEEL I I63OU)•S Ekrii,Ler.OF,.BEICII, - How tong Standing, 'HowLong Standing, How Long Sanding, • • sciii . Long Sanding, HOW Long 'Standing, . • „How Longetanding. ' NO EQUAL IS TO BE- FOUND, BO EQUAL LS TO BE voultp, • NO EQUAL Ii TO BB FOUND. HAIL. To !king itEABSALIIGIC. Vail to theXearearga, castle.o oak, 4nd.pride of the:heaving aea I - Hail to her gnus, 'hose thant;ler awoke '• The waiei;, and startled with lightning stroke • .The riatioa that aliould be:treel - .. • Hail to her caption'. and crawl - • 1. Hail toher banner hluO I •Hail.to her Aeatbleaa fa/lie i Hail to her.granite mina i Haughty Britataiikno longer can boast ' That shernios the oei3an *area ; . • • ' Her hone is dead, and its sheeted ghost Stalks diseroWned 9 , a;he.r chalk7looaetr. bi.:COluzabiks'hraves. • • : Hail'to the 'queen of . the . "see ' Hail•to the hopes Of the treat , . • Hail to the navy, that apoke.l • • • .Hail to our hearts d2,45ak • Thwßritish-lionmas cease his roar : ' . For is darling privateer,, ises'i pirate, a tkiet- an'shore, Now liea a wreck on the ocean floor, No longer *buccaneer. - . Hail to our Yankee tars; Nail to the•stiipeii and stars! • . of tlie seat • • *Hail to his victory! Cheers Two liinet " tho nabbor, is dead And Setntnes, the.pie in -chief; • . sworilless.cOward, de eated, - has tied, ' Bearing the curse of a sea on his head, ' Te England, the .Dome of the thief. • all to oux holy cause ! •Hail, to our equal.lawsl • ' • Hail to our peace to be l . ' • Hail to all nations free.' • GEOAGE W. —lndependent. . GREAT G CENTAL FAIR. Donations madati the Great Centrist Fair . • from Schuylkill County. ' COLLIERY 'CONTRIBUTIONS. received by,B. Brogrwr, for the Con , . Trado Com : mittoo - • SubScriptious for. Banitazy • Commission,'frOm Wiggan VEriebels' Colliery : • ••- '.• • . Jae MOKay 00 \\ in Wilkinson..,..-.2 - 00. Itobt Hotchison...-2 00 Archibld Mclntosh.l 00 John Moore • • 3 04) Archibald'Nolson. :'.2 001 Chas Hawkins..:'...l 00 John Hoffman,..:.2 -00 Thog' Hawkins 1 00 ;Henry. SCheibo.....' :1- 00 John H Smith 5 00;Henry Hach.. A McDougall, Jr :5 00'..TohnElver. • .1 pc) t . :avenangh..l 00iMartin Kennedr....l 00 Jos Morton..:.. ..'.2 00 ;Jos 9uigley .... • .. -..1 - 00 • -Abbey...l 50 Patrick Bradley. :.. ,'5O Geo Wettig • 2-004'116s 00 NichalaS Knout., 50'Jolin Wiley' • g 00 AndreW . Eradbory..l. )0 'John &hair: .1 .150 Jas Coombes ..... , 'OO John .licKeehany, ..1 00 Christ Schado .- 2 00 Edward Hnudorson,3 00 Rich'd Mansfield....l 00 i JaS Heaton. , . .. . .5 00 -Jaa Donaldson_ . ~5 00 Jas Flanigan. 1 00 Wm l Adgus ....1 00 . . . . Donations made by the . employees at Henry. Hein?, Strongville Colliery, for the . Sanitary arid ' Christian Commissions r for the benefitbrthesol diers, being one dav's labor of everyman arid boy at the Colliery, and.the Operator the day's.' pro duet of coal, being 8 cars (36.06..t0n5) . • • Edw Moore & Sons - . $6 95 .Abrahath Morffan . 1 83 Chas Long;&.Sons .5 60 1 N 11forgan ' 1 175 'Wm 'Heckler , • .250 Wm - Morgan • 1.50 Mieh'l Athey........4 00 .P-Manleny k Henry Arnold 250 John _Mason . • • 8 50 Abram Atkinaon . ...2 50 Jno Negley. Jacks'nAndrew&Sn.3'4l;Chas Ney • .1 00 B•Brnbaker..:.2s4lEdiv O'Neal 11 2 33 Franklin Bono •• • 2 I.7;Evan Price, ....1 58 Mieh'l Brenn an .., ..2 50 rrhos -Pearson:. 17. Tat'k Burk & 54:Emaiidel P0we11....1 00 Jas 'Quinn Pat'k 1... .2 2511Vm. nrr • 167 :Martin Carr011.....4 001 J Rowland . & 50n..3 20 Job Cray ton 2 171 John Reed • " 183 Jos Dizson Zt Son. . 2,- 29 Samuel Reed:. _1.83 Clark Dixon '• • 1 751 M Roach & •Sona: .4 52 John_Dixson - 1 411 Geo Shaw • ' 2 - 50 JerrrDassey 'Stoeckel &50n'...2 71 Jerry Dassey, No 21. 83;Simuel.Snyder • • 217 nos English . 2 - 331SarnuelShell . : •• 2 50 - Rola Madden 2 171Amliew Tempest,..4 00 R0bi'Evan5.....•.,...5* 001 W Witmoyer & sons. 2 46 J L Evans 4 001PerciVal. Wean_ ..-..1 - 83 Wm Elliott & 50n...4 43 David Watkupp:'....s - 00 Mehl Farrell 2 25 Geo Warr ... ... 66 Andrew Farre11....3 00 Thos Warr ... .. Wnall Fritz • 300 Geo Wolf • • ' • .50 J Fart - bridge & Son .2 *BB John*Gage 4 00 Hiram. liertzog• - ....1 85 J P Geo 'Hatter ' . 2 00 F. Jenkins - • . .2 67 Jas. Hating 2 33 1 Pat'k Kaye.. ; . ... . .4 00 Phili Krepe' •2 01 S *Leffler lc 50ne....1 83 • Jos Lenge'. 00 . .3 *33 Francis Minich 1 08 John Minich. • I'so Geo 31arley • • 2 17 Christian Maul' 600 Thos 17 Rich'd M00re...'. - ..2 17 Jnci T Moore & sons.l '96 - -.- litiqzroiVirm...E, July 20th, 1864. • FAATOBS . Mntzals' Join:init.: We send'for publi cation the following names of the workmen at our " Wolf Creek Colliery," who, on June llth, patri otically contributed their labor fo the relief of oar sick and wounded soldiers - ; • ' Wm:Beddow. . -• $5 001 - J Matthew Beddow..s 00:3no Reese 0ne5...3 G 2 Philip Whalen 5 1:00,Thos IS Williams.. 3 63 Ralph. Weightman.s 00:Hugh Herrick . : . ...1 45 JnoNainwaring....ff 17'Wm L Williams....l 45 Lewellyn:Beddow..3 17 1 John Parry....*:- .2 90 Wm 'D J 01108... 2. :.3 17 Jos Morgan, 2'9o Henry R Davis `'2 751Isaao Jenkis 290 Jas Evahs: .. . . ..- -2, 92 , Thos Burk., ... .. .2 17 .John`) Davis. 2 75IPatrick Ormsby.: : - .2 18 Oliver Jenkins 2 751Jobit Maley:. '2 90 Griffith. Beddow... :.2 75 Jas Maley .... . . ...2 90 •Wm.ll Beddow... •.2 75 r rohn James - 290 John T Richards... 2 75 John 'Jefferson 2 Dal Isaac. 0wen5.......2 75 David Jenkins . 2'17.' Thos. Hughe5......2 75 David L Williams. 2 18 Jno G 8d0w.......2 - -751Daiid Jeffries 217 Kiehl Gaven, N0:2.2 50 Lewis Thomas 2 18 :Mien (*oven, No 1.2 501Edw Robetham....2 17 .Jasl3urns 2 50IJas Davis..... , ... .:2 18 Thos Richards • 2 421lichl Scully .2 90' JnoHeddow.: ..... .2.00 Daniel Bradley 2 17 Thoti _Beddow: ......1.21 Jas • Levens.. - . - .2 18 Geo Beddow- '2 00 David 'Fowler' . 4 3t Richard Jonea ' 121 Abram• Gregg: 4 3.:": Wm T Edwaids....l 21 John Killion_ 1 17 Wm 5amue1:::._.......21.::.1 Owen Killion . 2lt -.John Davis . . 7 ..- 75 J1e034..Mi110r,...... '...2.15 Thos W Davis• . 75.Dan'l Wolf '2 lf Lewis Jones.; , :1.1 4nlich'l..Fesney, Jr..l 3: Evan T-Edwirds :.. -67 rfichl P Jennings . . . .2 li . Wm Prire......,_, .. 67 Edw Nulty . , ...2 lE' Condy Burns..::.. 67 Timothy. berrick. ,A X; Jno 15 Morgan' (b6yr ,67 Timothy. Mathews - 27: Jlio Richards -2 50IJohn D Dnvi5.......2 it 13ariT Canipbell....2 501Dan'l Otiens.. . . . : . 217 L. - Patrick Loftus • 2.50 lEmennel Joy: ..*....2 7: - . , ' Jno Barnes' . - 2 4213 B Reese. .: : . : -. .....2 7: Owen Johnson.. ~.2 421 Watkin J0ne5„.:...2 7t ~ P atrick Rogers - , I. : .2' - •Jas Bchraeder " - 2 78. Daniel Gradi.:..:..2 - Eli .: as Reed... .... ..2 , 7i :.Martin D0wney.,:..2 . 42 John Heed...... : ; , .24: Miele' Biennin...: .2:l2;John Kuntz.. ... : .2 4:4- Miles Judge. ~....2 42; Geo Miller - 2 . 58 Francis Thornton..2 l 42lJaeob Kline,. .... .. .2 42, Jno Cavanang;ll,- . 2..2 42 Ltulivig '291 Pat 1c Ouhhinghara 12. 42 1 , Wm Edmtmcla.. ..2 71 Anthonv...2 42.'ThOe B _2.29 Michael FfinneY...2-4tEd* Contitr 2 46 -Them Maley, No 2. :2 -421Sohn Bomb • 246 -NtivraidDavia • ‘:2 831Wrri Borkert • IOS John .Dari 4 • 1 211Adarn Hinkle .2 46 Patrick Mlignire...l 42 . Jan Dolan' '• 2 29 ' /as Brogan.-.-.. .. , :9,sotWm P. Daniel- 275 Xichl:hennady: ... ..:2 .501 John McGee- 233 Patrick W01f........50 Fran ifildcbrandb..2 75 KeUy • • 67 T Edwardi..: .3 44 John D 44 Jeremiah lieckauln.3,. • Peter.Eby.. A:.....3 44 Lewis Felptnan....2 82 - Ininiel Morgan ' 286 Geo gob'. :.... ~ 250 Edli Ritc.bards.....2 87 John Beddinter.....2 29 Di.vid Ilitchards...2'B7.l'ohn lienson . .. .. ..2 46 7oiHendler. .. ......3 44 Wm J welsh-. 246 C Shivelhood. 3 441,11en7 Forney 2 46 Jas Price...... ....3 44. i Mich 1 Feeney, 8r..2.13 Ino Price ' 3 44Demard Metlroy..2 29 - Horgan Welsh ' 3 441 Nicholas Leybach..2 29 Thos J L10yd.,.....3 44 Jacob Seyrnour ' 129 'Geo' Kirkbain..,_.. :.3 44IWm Reed._ .. 146 • 'Hugh Cimpbell:— .3 44,Jacob Raker 2 46 Patrick Conway.. .1 - 77Sicob Lill 2 29 Win T0we11.,......1 72 Peter Bnrkert ' 2'75 ‘ John IliirpbY .3 44 John R0bert5......2 . 67 - Jno Dewyec...;,...3 44 Thos Knight. 2 29 Thos - Davis - ' 344 Francis Car ..... ::.2 29 David Price, No. 3..3 44 Edw".Tennings ' 229 - ;stabs Bliek. - 3 441deremiah N01an.....2 - 29 John - Evans, .......24Chs Curran.. .. —_2 29 Jar Wiaiy..:: : . . , ~2' 58 • &trick CaniPfleld..2 13 Jacob Twat. 2 581 arickViirphy.... , 67 David Williams t .. a t... :pl-liamb. 229 :Win "Anima 1 '..":Y- -; 1 • tin Chincey....2 29 John ta. jamas: ~.. ill -.: lino IlLeCintey......2 29 John Owing.. , - .. - : , .2 . Eiltnund Cannon .. - .2 29 Wra - Davis ... . nd, nos B Evans 2.29 1 mil Zflugheis ~. A 20 Thostrilail. :..... . 2 29 t ett° i_WavEarris.r..-...:.81.20 .81.26 Walter ldaley...-.:...2•29 - Mathias likivensOn,3'2o hen Whalen-1. 17 liericf atib50n...1,4:.3 . 2:1 isa.Bchzdta...2-33 • Iluni-Adiranda,.. , ...2251/lobtllobinson...:l2-75 KlisphinDinda...... , .2:23lViin Rot. l / 4 -.._ . .1 50 / Philip Jenkins 3 401Wen.Jacies:2 4 1o. L=.2 , 42 John I'Jones_. ...1140lacob • Freiler 242 .Wilicr. Forimis:.,„.:,2 , 9o'Aiikaiginiek,,,,..2 29 -WM? Unit; **•.,4: -.Zi2,90 gillididaboY - 67 I Evaki ' 30 3ei1... t7:q.,•.,....:2 30 Atli LlCiOnnilin4 • -2.42 - Pi:li:Pinaey; , ...— , :.'4 20 citlirKearyt.*: ~ .4.; .:'•:2'22 .. ,444) • = 0. 0> 4 •.-4•20 Wrcl o ycnie.-: k .4.,2.29 • ;WM 1 11'0 3. 68 ;/417)08—.. ..„...:. . i= • = •. 7 .......2_ 90 Jae, lArkerniaa, 2'17 okid fifty . ".:.',.2 90 4..Ackermalfg,boy . 67 . Jathes" Fa den .. ...2 90 Mehl Givea,ltlo. ;.4 29 johnlib!pstric.k.., ~• 290 Patlr - -Cordin.„ • :.1 '5O .Bobk . Ktun.. .. . ... 86 johnDenstin'sy.4 17 Sand.Clough.:..... 86 •• " " " .I, 9- Robt - Calvert... : , .....1 00 Jas Birrainglismi.. - . 'B3 'That Kramer, : ....1. Ott Ji#4olt. 111itUha5....,31,. 29 Wirt Fahey, _ ... -.1 72 Rat McLean: .. :•..2 .17 Pack - rConway:."..'..l.72lLatirentio Villee:..2 33 Wrll4.l•Fslvesrds.':. -2F7sikfichhWeitunan....2.: 29 WrkWatkins.......2 .75 klartirt:Hoben,..• :...3 29 Thos Lloyd; iJr. : . :.2 '75 Mart ElCtbort's boy - :'" 11 ' jame&Lewm... - .....2 15 John • Stokes. -- • :2 lit David E .Davis.;:,, 'A 75 Thos,Haggarty...32.23l Tlifith 'Morgan._ I 75 Thoe F1attery.......125 Path DerriclE , :-...f'...2 75 Tna Coombs__ ~.219 Geo Davis..:'.. - . 75 mence Boyle,: . :1118 . Wm Mainintring": 2. 1.2" '75 Terrenco Boyle ...-..1 00 'DiViiIL Jorisi3.. - .1"...12 75 terßoyle.... l' .. ::"..1' '67 -WM- Mainwsring; 2.2, 75 .Patk Fury. ..' .-. 2•.29 'Patkiloben:.......2 50 Patk Tury'sltoy - .....,1", o)3' "John Scratilari..":•...2 -50 Jacob Keefer - :2'38 David Priee. • ' -2 ; 75 Wm. Boush 4167 Thos Price. .. 275 II Weightman'a boy . 79'' Thee Maley • • 250 Peter Berkerl's bo' 92 Llewellyn Hopkina.2 75 Thos :Noble- , ... . .I . 2 29 Lewis Tones .., .•... 2 75 Chas Constantine,: 2' 29 'David Croy`.. : . :..3 17 Percival Miller, : . 2 29 .Thos. J. Dav is/ ' ' 3'17 Geo' Albert '2 29 - . „Henry Bearmen....2 50 Thos lloary's boy., . 83. - Jos Ifearnittn..:: - . :A' 50 Phff - Ttahtnger's d • '79 John: Carney....:. .:.Al 46 Geo Davis' boy, ... ,67 That Hoary. .- .... - ....2 50 M Feeney Jr's boy. 63 ' f ' Zohn,Efeins &Son:.2 '5O John - Miller ' .71 Patk.h.faletz.'; e.. .. ".2 50 Wm• Meyers ' 67 Mich Nevilla • 2 42 Geo Hoch... - . :.. .. ~. ,• 67 Jae Mullen 242 Jas Carey 1 67 Henj'Kelly..•. „'' . ...2 42 Nick Leybabh's boy •• 67 Wm, Jenkin5.... , ....g 42 John Duffy. .. •. ..... - 75 t i , Michl Conway.... .2 42 John Powell's .. .. 67 johliMalev.-: .. •.. .".2 42 Robt,Davidson's ''. - 67 John Conlin. ',.,-, ..,.2 50 0 Ploppard's b0y.... .67 , David Jones - ' 242 ' " ... 67 Ptak Javee .• 2' 42 Jno Barnes' boy. :.(... 67 Tatk .Judge,.i•' • - 250 Jno De.trick's boy:. 63 Jno McCormick.... .2 , .421EdvFd Isulty's boy.., .67 'WM. Thorntbm. :'... 2 421. Tic Youit's, boy.. • . 71 Martin. Cloon --2 42 Henn-. Ilowmaru", . .71 Adam Beeirman....2 50 Geo Bowman 67' Peter Wagner ' ' 2 501 Fred Tanner., „ .1 00 . John. Sutton ' 2 - 751Jn0 Killion's boy. . 79 Thoe . Jenkins 2 671, "'ti ". ".. 79 Morgan Harris., ...2 75 1 A. Boorman% boy. .• 71 Lawrence Kelly. - ...2424n0 Schaoffer.... . •79 John Heim -2 '00•Tno Frederick.... .•, 75 Thos Carney..., .:1 8-3 Eln&h. Curmingha.n 75 BenjDaVie . "''' . .f 21 . Boit Katu's b0y.. .. 1 63 'Lewis :Reese '. - '•75 JairieS"Kain - 4 .2 29 -Richard Matthews.7slKiern Brennan._ .2 17 Patk Bronan. . 1 ... . •751 Wm Johnston 1 50 'Philip Jenkins: ' ....."75:A Hoffman's boy. 4 50 John Derrick • 711 Adam Koons • 1.00 John Mansel 2.7 slJmuce Brown 71 Richard Harler....2 75'James McKeown..', ' '75 Geo Ilarler... ..... 2 - 7al-Dant Morgan's b !. 67 . James right..... 2 75 Jno Cavanaugla's lo 7163 Wm. Harr y is, No. 2..2.75 ! Jas Williams bo . Stephen. Jones..., .4 00'Thos C Brennan : . • 75 Merrick J0ne5....,..4 21.) Henry Miller's b ,Yi 71 David Morris - •4 80 "' -, "' , ", 67 Thos Garraghan...l 45 - - ' Jno. Fury • 1 451 FltO!1 THE 52d REG'T, P. T. CANn. 520 ItEe'T P. V Morris' Island, S. C., July 5, I SG' - Etarous MINRRS' JOURNAL ::Y ou will give the following - a place in your co for the benefit of those-who may have in this reghaient, and in'Co. I in Ord On the night of •the 2d of July, the Talent, in company with five comptuaie 127th N. Y. S. Vols., and one comp the 3d R. I. Vols., 'embarked-in seal holding from 25 to 40 men each, for sault on Forts Johnson-and Simpkins, .the strongest Rebel forts in this sectior We passed up Lighthouse Creek, ov Sumpter, and arrived Opposite 'Johns at daybreak ; inunediatelv after passi4 kins, we Trete challenged by a sentine Fort. No answer being -given, he ga alarm. lirless than five minutes the , evinced their hogPitable intentions bi ering upon our devoted. heads (not ,I on our-heads, but close around us) a I fire of grape and canister, solid sill musketry. Me still kept on our cour til the fire became so heavy .that it most impossible to manage the boats, i were obliged to turn back and aban object of the expedition, which .w 1 , way, one of the most ( esperate sch the war.—'putting in in 50 boat sault a work So formidabll that the it dare not tackle it. If the forces con moved on it by land, the work wo been comparatively easy, as the en but 'a small infantry force to protect i Soldiers afloat are, out of their spin are almost as unmanageable as so mi . . • The total loss of the Regiment WO six of ficers and one handred and thirty-Our men. This number was left in the hands of-the enemy. ' We have not been able to learn the names of those that were wounded or killed; when this can be ascertained; I will !give the 'particulars. • The following is a list of those in the foremost_boata Which were taken, none escaping : • • - • " Henry M. Hoyt, Col. 52d Regt.,- P. y., l , Jno. B. Conyilghata Lieut.-Col. 6 / „„ Regt.p_ Treat. B Camp, Capt. Co. F,. 52d Red., _ - James G. Stevens, Ist Eieut. Co. H,. 52d Regt., P. V. • - . 1 Silas A. Bunyan, Ist Lieut. Co. E, 52d Regt., I'. V., - , • , Thomas Evans, Ist Lieut. Co. i, rld liekt., • P. V . l ' ! Lewis Y0ung........ • .44 John Young ' 2 00 j John Gehres. '.l 50 TlioS . Kating ..... ..2 33' Patrick 8agan.....2 331 Daniel Rutz. - 2 001 Jacob 'Kundner......l. 00 IDavid. Rank...: ... .l. .4 Henry Vaniteed.....l 33 Jos Bensinger. 2 00 IV B Mayberry 5 00 E.A. Hoffman 2 00 isaae'D Lehman...f . 50 1 Deo p Owen Total` $245 14 Less deducted; 932 1235 82 42 08 75 58 lam. Hoffman: IGorner Morgan. .Jacob Haas— . ,'John Mi11er..... ~,~ . r~-:I~It~:..3 • ToCal ' . : Yours Trulyi li. Posey C• _per W Company A.. ' Sergi.. Daniel- H. Harrison ; Corp. _Frank Gallagher; Privates Nelsori S. Evelsnd; Jno. France; Thoinas . Haley, Thomas J. Jenkins, Thos.- G. Litz, . Rieder 'b. Myers,. MichL. Mel- Vey; Johny. Idahur, Edward. Rogers, Geo. W. Smith, . : Ernest Smith. Captain' Treat B. 'amp ; Sergts. Leander Overpeek, Andrew Melville, Alexander Nee ley ; Corporals Reuben H. - Dixon, I Rufus P. Lindley, Chas. W. Kettle, - Geo. Wheat ; Privates jobn Avery, Orel Baile, Louis Jonathan Clark, Alonzo Bell, Benj. Cornell) Clark, Danl. L. Clark, John Conlway, Jaa. • Garrince, James Duffy, Patk. Devany, Wm. • Dougherty, Judge Gustin, Lesley - Hawley, John M. „Hartman, Miller -Hilton. Richard Halsicad,,David Haring, James H. Howe, Peter Klawser, Wm: K.ennedy, Burton K. • Luther, Win Linderman, David Lake, Har rison N. Mott . ; Edwin S. Murdock;* John Miller, Win. M. McDonald,.-Wmewman, Sylvanus Nichols, Jacob-A. Palm r, Nicho las Haber, James Riley. - John S ith, Thos. Smith; - 'Phos. IL:Shaw; Teter fkhiffer, Lew is D. Towne,,Saml. A. Warner, Frank Ya ger, Edward Cansenee, James K. Langer. Milo Myers. -• _ ' -_ ' Cenpany.D. . :IstLieut. James G. Stephens, ISt'Sergeant George Scott, 2d Sergt. William Conelfy, 3d a i n Corporal A. J.' Sober, Corporal A. Kauffman, Privates Henry Polth, Sam'l Nagl , Jno..Fer tig, Jeremiah Heller, Charles i Reed, FraiiklM Jarritt, David T tt, George Gorden, 'Henry Jamison, John . K ney, John Able, James Campbell, - • Martin pung, Geo. Collins, Nelson Staples," Wm.:Deey, Arrizi Miller, James Durre, Welter Whehl nn er, blich'l . a f ,o Morrigan, Gilbert Pool, Lewis Ge • er, Morris C.. Rotloff; Benjamin Pell,- Charles ng,•Jno. Weth, Chas. Gerung, JolufGelle Jno: Hun ter,Andrew Relwig, Gideon W er, Alonzo ling;,Archibald.Carey; Richard Evans, Mi chael Calihan, Joseph Linder, Je. b Grieser, John Taubler: - . • Company I. " Ist Lieut. Thos. Evans, 3d Se L Erasins Sowers,:3d Carporal Samuel Smi 4th. Co rporal John Gallon, Privates .13enj •in Havert, John Gleason, Patrick Horrigan, has. Blatz, Wm.ll. Jones, Wm. Watkins, avid D. Da rt vis, John Tolan, David William . Geo. Van campett; Geo. Meek, Jas. Young, has. Shutt, Joseph ;Holden, -John Murphy.' Company C. . Privates James Brooks, He Osborne.' Henry Myers, ROliert. Calen. ..... - . Company IL. • 'Corp. F. M. Vail; PrivAkes Jolm A. Rapp, John Bremrnen, Michl Bearers,. William H. Goodwin,'Ezra Ripple. .". I •• . As sckm• ail can: learn the fate of thoie we left behind,' I will give you amore• detailed account of the • safari., The • health of the' Regiment is othersrise good., I /14111 LT. ' N. R --If the person who hag sr; Punctu ally furnished me with the 3iniiia' JOTrit!CAL ' for the past six or.eight"inonths, will In some, way make him- or herself known ,I shall be pleased, to reciprocate. • limuir . r i• Capt. - Co. I, 52 I‘lgt., TN. Front the._ Same Regiment. . CAMP 52D REGT., PIuO Moßnis IsLAND,,S,S,,.,I,tIne 16; '64. 11 - Essus. Himagatslonoments of , leisure thought r *Add a few luxes to yolit - valriabfe , Chi 't4thof last , April - our reghnent got arders tcypacipip an d . be retay.to march, or tatherleatfe tW aand „at ammute)f n9tice. As •• ~g thing In ilits`deOartment that don't ail • tint to Mite:l2, sirere.tatidedWe• *would • liatie to go ' vet"' A:eYbew we march -• - ;to•theiand-• Mg, at laghtbouse Inlet and Crimped foyer: io Polly,taland„, whea . ...we• then. marched . about Ibree'miles to Pawnee' Lanai* heie we aboatim - the Mornittecifithe 26tti,t-and went to , Hilton Heat, and :bidfa very plega ant voyage of it. , We arrived-Alterefiailysa- woks. - eke. _ * B l 016 0- aso other Axles tis r l in s mnskasabite. etid-rkireek bands . eindoyed :pregetp °Wag. a!tireettokrrinter_ogra wifFiriutrantee **fork to billitte an d on I* turned TOO* es- ORB deftest it Mari' k ' 1.-.904 1 4)?" ot ßooke e iiiittiottaltfttrottot M=ORMW ' • tha OteruoOpof that:ft/A:toil-the h wow L even,. inghe liao,4.usoiß t to4.earoalr,and ing, Whir& we remOined% onTY . Pireidityfi, wheeWe recerfiefiliiideri -again: hi March dowptallfiton Head; ,, vrborernvro purloined drilling and,doinggrurhum 0;07,411 the 13th of June„ when we•nr.ciyed.oor, ordepi again to leave far rout, Tilandlhit t ev . We - marched to thalanding and ivent o a dof -a boatagain and sailed.baekAo:Folly 'alma& 'We only remained there a' fees days until we marched up_ again to this Island, and now after all, our marchineindTPicking' up; we ale caimped Chise"To - where .we.were bef_olp We left. -I turk,veriAlorry. to Witte to Inform you our:&t Reeor has' met 'with very Se- , , VetO loss:since We , Ceirna back here.): • • On the morninuot the...l6V of :this mouth Shimmelfrininee Brigade „Jen Folly . Island and made a larab34.-nertr Se - ceSsionville Jalea lala4d - and , caritlitdd a fort t ete. and two, brais gins and:it : zultirb4.nt .irrywe On the evening of the 2d ouißegtment and parts of the,:p7th•New ;York • wd ad Rhode Aitillet7, wentgaols liar her oCCltarlekonf?oni thin'lslitild; small boata,quid Were to' take' FoiterJohninef Simpkins' .by surpriseflatt jest • st3/10 . 140 -- ment thatiwpwete.twe of our..victory...some of the bb - ats,got aground, and PreVentedthein from making trim: din the4etting day light., the enemy _ : dlicovered."our move ments and opened - owls edreadfultze & gr abs and canister froni'Fort .Johnattin. < Only-three . companies of our Regiment, gotfishore_and they, ,took Tort ,S_ltnpkine, and heldlt . ..for about fifteen ' minutes,' wheritheY, 'were oier poweied-and comtielled , -to give themselves • up as prisoners. Among them was our Col. and Lieut.-Col„,,- Adjutant, .and three other line officera* the Reginrent... We have 'edited from deserters who-tare come into our lines. since' then; • that , our Adjutant was mortallywoundedgend therokwere three men killed and nine, wounded. :..No doubt the braggart chivalry . qf the,cradle og secession think .it'was a bold 'and - eltring ACE And I think - they have good reason tertkink for Fort Johnston is one.:of the: strongest - ,works - in the Confederacy. Irad.wc.started.anbour soonerilniii We would have been successful ;Jan, 'the •Itifire - titne and our boats getting agrotind,..causectour failure. At present they haves great =ay of our of ficers and ,prisoners of.war. in Charleston • quartered in, that part, of the City that is -under the fire of our gnna froin this Against. this cruel - act Major-Gen.• Foster has protestel; but I suppose be ha's let them know, by this time, that retaliation is a thing that can , work both ways. There has been a lot of rebel officers sent' to this'department frofn Fort Delaware, and"they are to be used as the Commanding General sees fit,. as long as ours are kept in Charleston. The tiring On the city is still . gOing on. . These last tour . days our works have been on the ruins of Fort . Sumpter, and I think before - very long they will have it levelled ,to the water's edge as it is fast going down. /View nights inro our fleet here at the , mouth of 'the'harbor captured, a schooner trying to run out of. Charleston. She was loaded with cotton and tobaccp. - A-pretty good prize. I see by, the late news from the North, _that a great many of our Schuylkill County. 'boys have' been killed and wounded in the • late battles .in Virginia, out of the .48th and 96th Regiments. -Surely Old Schuylkill County. can feel proud of these two Regiments. Roping that the 'day is not very far distant- w•lien peace 'and union will walk hand in.barid throughout our happy and prosperous country, I remain, Yours, Very Respectfully,_ COMPANY 10, p u u ;n llt i )a n r s . s e , riends Re!i- 'of tie ny of boats, 11 as two o ti past n just Situp (fin the ve the kebels show- . OCR' NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE. There are two national sins of, which "Brit ons accuse us, which , are hardly compatible in the sania individual, or the same petiple ; though we. are by no, means sure, iliat we are not nationally open to 'reproach on both counts. These are the sins of avarice" and exactly lt t d err a i n fie o, ran, un was al (and we !on the by the I mes of to as . . l cl have d have -my had It. ere, and any wild extravagance. - We may be inordinately prode . to . money-getting,.-but that does riot neces, fierily imply avarice •;"- and. as to . our • e.V.rava gancies, our .. profuse expenditure: of ; the wealth which we devOte lour .energies Ito the" acquisition 'of,. it cannot - be - denied that. spend largely,. freely, and: often. with recklest extravagance. W .are so. ac-, customed ,to such things ourselves that we are barcUp'conscicius of the - extent of our wasteful extravagance, Until . *ifi minded of tberti_by our foreign cousin. AV hen ,an American lands in :..Y 4 urope, for, the . first timn i. he can hardlrfail. to: .be impressed . , by 'the .sordid: closeness- Whieh -manifested on all sides bythe tradespeoPle with whom he is:brought in contact : and Englishmen, on landing here,. are ,equally,:struck by the lavish profuseness..and.reckless waste which may be seetiv,7hereverlie goes. ' Almost all the European trtnreleis who 'have published their observations on our:habits-have enlarg ed on this particular point,. without attempt ing any speculations as to the cause, of a pe culiarity which so strikingly conflicts with the. popular idea of our sluirpness at a bargain, and our worship of thp almighty. dollar. The Hon. Miss Augusta. Mowry' %..remarks in her book ot, travels that she had nowhere seen. such costly and elegant interiors as she found to her surpilie in'; our - Fifth-avenue houses, .yet she being the grand-daughter of an earl, the . daughter of a bishop, and amaid of honor to the queen, must' have been accustomed to - the .better- class of houses id 'England!' Thackaray*- had all his life been accustomed to the highest kind of social elegance in, England ; and had resided much in l'aris ; but, he said the man ner of living in New York"" took his breath away," Julian, the, composer, 'whose lifehad been spentin - the-giyest, courts of the.Euro- • pean capitals, arid who.,sysii professionally - a caterer to the popular taste for revels, made the very, singular remark, soon after landing in New Yint; that what the Americans need ed was another George Fox to preach sobri- ety to them. In Mr. Russel's first letters, to - The Times from New York; when he_ came o'er here to chronicle our progreis in sup pressing the slaveholders' rebellion, be ex- • premed his astonishment. at the elegant - ex-. travagancies,of the people of the North whed they were entering „one war'whicli threaten 'ed to involve the whole country hi - ruin; and We notice now - that lYir. Sala whcris writing let ters from hereto' TheL4nden Xelesraph is equal-, ly ,overcome - hy the brilliant display of rich at tire made by - pur .worecn in the streets 'at the preierit time. The war,, ivhichwas to clothe us all in sackcloth and-sislies, has only had thaelfect of brightenhignp : tha. rialhnal cos 'tune and renderlng its °derisively, gay-in the , eyes of the world. - There IS, it must' be con fessed, te.olnucli - tnitif in all this. -The easy acquisition of wealth which2our liberal Laws and boundless resources Prodlice, begOt a very: natural lavishness ,of display, which does not usually accompany Inherited afflu- - ence. Beyond all question, we have gone beyond the point of good taste is .matters of dress ;. we have _bat houses too big for our families and too costly for our comfort;. we have eaten and drank too match for our tx:idily - health, and foStered tastes ,which are . more -expensive than Christian . people -ought_ , to indulge in. : But the time has . now - come when we must needs be sobered. Re sponsibilities are imposed Upon us by the war for fteedom in which we 'are engaged that we cannot shake off. Our national. resources .are not curtailed in. the ; least, nor has there been, any lessening of our national energy ; but*ivacanno longet,' without na tional ruin, iridulge in .thebabits of waste and . extravagance' which have grown, upon us from the excess of ourprosperity. The time forfeasting and reveluig has passed, and hereafter'we mast be a more prudent, a more sober, and a more econcmil people than we have been.. We must pay for ourpast reckless• ne.ss, and to reakeprovision for, the fu tare. The terrible devastations of the, rebel war are beginning to' 'tell upon' the "memo mies of daily life, and it behooves every one to retrench and save. A fresh army of half a million of men :is required by the Gov ernment; and a fresh loim of four hundred millions of dollars Will be required of its soon; taxation' will eakinto,-our inconies, and-de mands upon our, personal; charity, which no Christian can ttirnhis.back-.,upoti,.will begin 'to he made ifpon Ihitall these things can • be easily 'bOrrie, Mid the 'taint tin saval. by it timely and-proper economy. Above all other. reproaches - Abet may ...be at our door; let not,Ohr foreign - cousin .have it in their power to tainit'us Wilif our 'unseemly. extravagancies.• - and debasing rluxuries, whilst we are midstof a devasting_war wagedifor liberty and national,,ev - • ea. The . nebiaresportse made by the people to every ,demand 'upon them for !beans to sustain the 'constituted audierities in suppressing the re bellion is. a sufficient earnest ()fan entire will; ingness to-do tsll, 'and to , atilf_er - all, ',that,lnay be needed,M. thaholy , pturio.,. with Esieliiiaitd, leave offoliraxtrairitasiiaies, and beibitalold the iiiiberinilliniiilli&whieb • --ii*beeorainvinsit'sivecessiuticii* - 4ieppl e dnonaconclitiutit rAlieYerei tievery de. ""41t= ESEEN4
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