. , , -• . - I N 6 , • :,.. . • f , 1 ~.: , eit •n ~, N F.,..i, ' tilL- POTTSAJW,.• .E3:4.. CoPte* Sr - the ,Elliateeo4-Joiariaal can beAlltined: everylitinnatiat .11MCEE: " - GEO. d.-PRI'tCHIIBiI, a: -••-• • MRS.- HOLMES, St:Clalr • • LOUIS 1L HOCH • " ..- -HENRY S: BONER; Ashland; . . R SCHNELL, , " .. • • . ' PETER' MOORE, 'Port Carbon. . • DAVID PRILLIPS, .Mahanoy City. ' • WM. 13. BENSINGER, Tam-aqua. H. N. CORE, Schuylkill Haven. - • FOE PRESIDENT,' AB RAITANI FOR 'VICEIRESJDENT,. DREW JOTTIN SON.. National Union Electoral Ticket. SE.NATOI4I..k.L. . mi,rt.on - AllieLiel, Thomas CM - Mingliam, Beaver Connty. , 7 . lIF.PIIESEXTATITYS, - 1 'Robert P. King, 'l3. Elias W. Hall, / G( ,- , , rge 31. Coatos, 14 Charles H. Shriner, 2 'Henry Bumm, 16 John Wister, . 4 William H. Kern, • • 16 David 3PConaugtiy, 5 PartinJenks, . 17 David W. Woods, " 6 Charles IL Butk, 18 Vase Benson, • iwber_t Parke, . 19 John Patton, s William Taylor, 20 Samuel B. Dick; 9 Jelin A. Heintand, 21 E,verhard Bierer, . theharil H. Coryell, 22 John. P. Penny • 1 Edward Halliday, - 23 - Ebenezer 3.l!Junkin, 2 Charles F. Reed, •24 John W. Blanchard. Union Standing Uoituty . Committee.. . r.4.t.Friile—Lin Bartholomew, Chairman; Major amen Wren, F. B. Wallace, John P. Koffman. ffirterst-ille--Jamb. S. LaVITI.MMS. Clair—Griffith T. donee. • , Ashland—James B. Cleaver. : ; Maltanoy • p;ditty/kiii Haren—Hugh.N. . Tativvitia—ltotx , rt L. Leyburn. . • . Trey/toil—Daniel B: - . , . • 3•lol.l.!tv•yrt—Dr. E. Ti AV.hber. . . Piargrar4;.—Daniel Orteigsburg—:-Samnel Leffler. - ' - East Bi-moorick.—.Jaeob Pyle. " Wayile---lianiel R. Reed. . Sew Castle—Ephraim,Phillips.. ' • .Eidrrcl—Peter W. Nntz. • . . . ilevins--Simon Sluicker.. ?PION COUNTY CONVENTION.' .The Union men .of County who de:- ire to secure the election .of Abraham; Lincoln r President and AndieW Jcihnson for Tice Pres dent, and who firmly believe .that uprin the sno- C.SS of the great Union Party 'depends the exist— zwe of our .Government, the permanency and rpetnity 'of reput&an institutions and the reservation of law and 'order; and are resolved hat the brave soldiers in the field shall be sue aired iu their heroic efforts to crush armed trea ,4 anat.? , secure a lasting peace; are requested meet in -Their reapeetive • Election Pistriats Itroughont the Couuty, on. - • . • Saturday, Artatatt - 20th, 1864, t , trreezi the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock in the.after o'ion, and elect two-Delegates from-each District, hki shall meet ini Convention' at th e Court House, . the 'Borough of Pottsville, on-Monday,• August I, 184, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,-for the iiirp.se of nominating a County ticket to be limirted at the ensuing October election. The Innen of these delegates. Rill be. held at the laces and by. the persons follou - ing • respectively, . . Aliburn-liontie of Moses H. Hoovor—Benjarnii 4 , h, Samuel IL, Moyer. . Asldawl—Bast.Warrl—lToume of tut H. Brigh Aalilon"M. - Mock; Thomas B. Bancioft. : ' .. . Ward—House-of• Peter Heller—Lewis Wlrcl-1 - 10ine of Enoch - W. Morgan—El): iezer Evans, Peter B. Buck. • . Hi 'use of Francis. Deugh;r-L-liriel - v....l:Daniel Green. • - BuMr=-Honse. of ' : John- 'Whitman—John P. Paul Paul. - . Irptlie--Honse of Daniel - G. Barnett—William Charles Marsh. • ' • • Trancli--Douse of D: H. Wileox,-Abrm. 'olut man. Daniel Dillman. • • • Brunswiek-- - Ifouse (Yr George Drelbelbies Vapt, Lewis Dielier,.lsral Stamm; • It Brunsmiek---Honso of Michael Moser—F: ai,ler, George Hummel. . . • A',o•l/ t .i•;',l.s--Hoit,ie:of Joseph Bothwell—Wm: .I , lonaltl, Jacob Gl, o'er. . • . . • nadir Qtss-.....H0u5e of Charles Walker—Tham a s htion, :foal It. Davies.- • • - of George Fertig—Am. i.ll - er. Henry WAToffman. •- Eidroi—lionse of • D. Herb—Charles Heetz, :u:yn Heider: ..• • Fostei—ilons..e 'of Johri Heck-:-George Antuer, John Brennan.• .-• • • - • • Fra iie.ii—House of. David Loin anon—Cape. Adam 11 i,•, John - • _ _ • itegink=„Hiiiiise. of Edward Fegely—Jacob Dun . • iherger, Eihts:Arti. ,-.ll(inse of Mosiis Dieter--4acob.Seitze,. E. Kaufman. • • I tidiliquille—rlfonse •of lsrael -Koller- James arnor,Henry Drumheller; Esq. - .Ifahrmy Oi ' ty—House of Ereanuel Boyer:—B. . F. Carter. • .•- • . • Mahanoy Torrosi4p 7 -House of Henry gnyder— iiii D. Porter. David •Klingerman. • . 2 .lliversTille—East Ward—House •of Wm. ''Ster •r-.-J. F. G. KuniSies,.Esq., Franklinßenscinan.. West Ward‘j-TionSe of Evan.EvansLemtiel D, see, Samuel Felix: . . Mime( Carbun- , -Honse of; Mrs.- C. - Grim--An •i•w Gray, Jeremiah Himuriel. • North 31,jdheirrt—Ilonso of 'Frederick Beck— i•erge Hoffman, Mitrks E. Eckert. • .ath elm - of Andrew • lieber,—' mid M. Itefs - ir, Jobn Berger. ' Meidiepi•»l-I.luuse. of. Henry Kreiii•-•—.John C. -liltrappe. Chas. Bensinger. ' efistii.-"--Hou se of Enliraim . Fitzsimmons. Esq., WiM.Littlehales. • Tionse of John LetchCiforgan wartz, Ernst Gross. • ", • • _ _ . Eng ...VorirPgialt-,119115q of. James I.,eopard-. -. , ph Allen, James S. Kirk. . • Or'rigeuo7-4Toitse of George Shoener,-George Fey, Win. S. Albright.- •• . • •: . Pao .4./16,"House of John Sterrett—W.: S. 'illson,•Esq., John Medlar.: ) . : • Pori i'arbini—House of Michael-K. •Weand :ha G winner, Henry R. Heebner.- • Port. Clinton—House of . Jeremiah Fachtohn , rawford,'John S. Rick: Pinefirore Borough—House of Samuel P. Fil •rt—llenr, - Wermz, John Hoch. • Pinep , ore Torciish ij,-,HouSil of John Dubbs— aniel Felty, Peter Stine. • • . Potlsr ilfe—South Ward,--‘House of Jesse Drnm-: Her—lleury_Clay Rnssel, 'Joseph F. Solders. :oath East Ward--American liciiseHFlenry :scan;;, Wm. L. ;Yoder. •.' little Ward—House of JohnlicHarion—M. B. 11..10hn P. Bertrain. NOW' East Ward—House of Thomas Williams '.ilward•Morrisoil, Adam Sliertle. ;orth We.;•;.t Ward--House of Daniel • Rnklin Harris, Dr. G. N. Bowman. - • Porter —Flange of George.Reinert—Peter•Kess reDaniel G. Herb: • Thish --House of .Charles Blew—Jacob Finst; Krum: ; • •• . • . ii , t/I-n--School House—John MoSer,' Morgan .0.?,•11.• ' • Reilly • — .lienise of Mrs._ Zerby-'—johm - :Adams, .seph -Perry. : . .‘• • . - • Sehmi/b/1--Douse of Rowbottoni--Daniel [relenfort. Charles Miles.-. seforytkill //oecn,---,North Ward—Honae - of. lam Snyder.—Henry W. Bowman, John Rupp.. East Ward—Pul.lic School House.--John- "Risk on, B. E. Heiner. - •• • " • • - • South Ward—HouSe of M . S. Mary Koons—Hen •B. Zulu, h, Joseph K. Graeff. • • •: . ' Vest Wardifonse of . Mrs: Mary Knns--Al- LeihY, Thomas Wluileti. Ward—Hone of Tyre , rn-Al..ll.:lrwin,.John Cook. :nth Ward—House of Christopher Bueehley. I H: Koch, _J,dni Steitziner, - Esq. • 'monotrz—Eot • Ward- - --House, of Edward h-LE. Dennison, Bodo 0. Witman. ' Till Ws rd - House of Michael Beard—Wm. T. 'hop jolin.Conrad, Jr. • • .'.• .• Soutl; Ward—House cif John K. Leavitt,L-Hen- Fiiterline; John N. Speece. - Samuel -Webber•—Jiimes • t7rl ion -House of John Femitermacher---Josiah Henry Zimmerman. ' • •: • • • 17i7,n•. ant (Ingo Hbuse of Daniel S. • Herb, Is•lae Knorr, Esq., Henry 11Offa.: - • • lkshinoton --"Tioth , 6 of Isaac , Bahlorf—Michael .-nric.k. Joel i:tunim.' - thoise of Charles Hummel—Col. John . 11. , froer,. Charles Krecksr. If; .t . Penn --House of Thomas W. Mantx—John Charles H. Kistler. - LEN BA RTHOI,OMEW, nhairman. B. SecTelpry. - • • . itIEt*IPTM - or ~ < , ,b trrirrions to the . Myles' jencrnai griitee /a4t Ihrtbanation tl+llll t I .14tiv 4. '4:4.. I\".•aver to Jab 1. '44 trai - . to Nov 1. len,thlitger, 10 FPI) 1,..65 in Sitznrt to Nov 1. '6% Webb to :luny 1, .671 Freeland to .Tan 1. , 65 11 ,. r....111 to Noy 1. - V.utu.z.to July - tit•. , •Atulatt to July 2R; Pittcr to 15,-I,t 21, 41., I' Las, to Angut , t. 1, '65,- 1( 11mq-to Ort 12. '6d, It toAng.l., '6', • !O•r .7 firothvr to July I..•*C't F Holt, to July • 3.; Son br.inn hn Jim 1, • .n. I',•uningtott & 4o to July, 12, '6d, l'ar, - 4,t0 Aug, '6l. Nt-verg: to Fel, :I, . 6 66.... iah Caltityttll to 'Silty 16, - •.6.5 • - tier, tO Feb A, `6.1 .... ... . •:brim Berge?' to Aug 12, 9 6.1 ... ... . lum L Vbitney to July 1, '64 ' E to July 1, '64 ti - t. 711 to July 1, '65:. HO-um to - June 1; .66. , • • - 2 50, Wiles S Co to Jan 1, .56 2 50 ktvlsnrehl to Feb 28, '1.5 • ; ' . . 2 50 - 14 Trotter to Jan /...'66 .I'sloody..to Aug 1, .65 • 2 !,0 Prescott to Jan I, '65 ' 2 60 Po'ntieß Son to Jan 1., '65 2 Sri , uslorkman to .lan 1, '65 2 50 Let an to Feb 1, o;:i • '• 150 , `rrezi., IA; Jan 1.'65.:. . ......._• 2 50 r - IV. tme sendiw bilk to our. 61311ecrlhera at ,22 50. ,1 pawlnit rerelpt, they:will he charged at the . ad priee of i' - ,75 6 - according CO our terms. .•- ". di hs under obligation,. if those who. are in- Lot . ill he kind enough to obligations.' theft snbserip s• 4c. hir help . has nearly all none to, .thc war, uel - kve 00 time to collect that three years ago the paper Ma - which the rh:d :• . 4etptell-cort UN rents a pound. We are now. ',l74,rta.r, a pound for printing Paper--sin „r about 150 per reat. - 'We have only advanced term., NJ far, St tier cent.; while-many other papers. advanced' tom] so t,j,too per cent.. . 1 7'11:frristnirg on Monday evening; a large . "tmg in nid of. the. sufferers. at-Chambers -1161(1, .Govl"curtin, iiresitled; and 'led the list -with $lOOO, Nearly. $lO,OOO mntributed.: fare.to an Francisco from New 'York bitcn advancedto $40 . 0 by all routes. MM3 mpxmlanttira VOTE-1 - 1. Schuylkill CotiutySays 3es, by 2,065 Xajoy4y, A zIEIINDRED" MINS,:I'.OII, THE • GLORIOUS-R=ILT! SCIICYLHILL COUNTY-L.OFFICIAZ Vote on the Amendments to:.the Con. . . ' • - - • - • Ist Am't.l2 Amt., Anal. 3d Am . . - . . . . . • • - If DISTRICTS.- • • = 1 V=. . 1 .• all ' - ei ...: -- - 4 - ...: 1 :2 - 1 ,- ...„...... ~. . -5:, 42 2.,• -2 1 -2. '• , - .- (S. want ; -.. 24S' .91 2491 •.1 .244 • 4 ' - 1 IS. B. Ward...{ 78, 1. •.11 V . . 761 •. Pottsville -IMid. Ward.... 261! . .li 251 •• • 25 - -1 " - • fN. E. Ward.. 101 1. St 194 11,92 . 2 . • LN. W.'Warcl-; 236.•11.1 239 -•. 4 241 - .,4 , • • (E. Ward...•...• . - 971 24 . ), 99 - 2 • -98 --2 ..A.shisatd.{.7d, Want . - • •1 4 4, 12. 1 441 . • 144 . .• . LW:Ward. • , 94 , 107 - 941. • ... .. 94 - 1 A,,, rn .. •• - . •..- 411. :• 51 -.50-. ' . Barry ' • • • 501 ' 4 61 - 2 :60 ' **9 , Tilytht.:...,,. - -. • 1141 1161...116 102 1141 97' . . Branch • • • . • 94 .34 95t.. - , 95, -. lirunstiig West - - 4 ' l 157 as, 146 . Tri 1461 Ti ranswig East,: ...... ...., 187 - 341 -1361 35 136. 3r, • Butler. - " •:" 162 50, 1641 12.123 ,16 Cass North •l3 MI . -. 131 -13 ••• Ca.ss South • . •99 12. k 9T '. • 98 ' ..Cressona • - 1 0 2 ; 12;113 2.1131 2 Eldred'• -•- • 741'. 661 •73L 65 . 73! 65 :Foster • . - 3 .Frailey, • '. - ..- 103 -341106 -3.3 103 •• 119 'Regius . „ , . 40 9 3 1 411 1 ,93 41, 92 . Hubley" . .:: .-. .. ....,...•...:-. 34 53 1 3 3 1 63 .13, .43 Landingville" - 1 • sr. , "511 3a l at 351 •81 witfatianoy City , ~, 9.04 1421 206 1 136 .206! 136 94 96, 90' 96 93, 95 - 3441m0y Township..-..... • Manheim North - • . .. 33; .811 • 231 43 '39; -43 , Manheim South ••-• -: 33 1 49 1 60t• 39 - 69: 33 Mt, Carbon - ,' . .171 .2 j 19 . • 19; - Middleport • - - • • • 43 1 • 9 1 ' . 40 • • •9 . 40, .'9 .. . .IE . W ar d_ 23-81- - 11 239 . - 2391- 41inersville. • w. Ward..., ?V. 37112.9 10 1291 11 'Newcastle' •• - • • 109 .-1 100 '• • • 103 1- Norweeian• " •.- 1 • SS :621 100 . 1001: Norwely.iso . E.ssl . : 50 -1 1. 56 •. -, 55, 1 ; Orvvizsburg p0r0n0h..... •• 68 49 109 ' 1431 2 1 9 14 6 1 .' Palo Alto Enrorigh • 63 16; 79 .1 • :79i . 1 • .Pineernve Township 11 .1 9 15 4 - -1 . 1 1 9 5 1: . 1 Pinrizrove Borough...., :. Port Carbon Port Clinton -' . -•••- 331 . 341 -33 • 93 55 -.25 Porter.: - 331 11 - . 35 -. it :E51..11 Rahn Township:... - • 21 1 - • 21.1 . 211,.. Re ill y , • • 'SSI 23. 1 - -"S2I • Rash It 6Tr• 521. 47 - 52, 47 35, 2481- 041 ..- St. Clair f Nortil*ard * - • - 'South Ward....-1 , l'l s, SS 9.61 11 360 1 . 1 2131 Scivovlkill... - • 1 0 (ti - 12 / um 121 loni 11 , . - (N,-Ward W ar d : 51, 17 :49 - 3• 1 f‘,491, • Z IW. Warr,.... 341 . 30 -1 391 • S. Haven, 48. Ward . 1131 - 2i 110 1 - 11 11011 • 1 •• V. Ward" -.841 , • S4l '' I 3 51 . . .- V . .Ward.:. 91, -85 105 .70 107 - / 8! Tamaqua, •I North Ward.. , 0 0 , 129 _144 1 231 1141 .. 31 1... - South Ward..l 1441 4S 1441 49, 1471 .4! Tremont • : 1561.144.2481 - 51.2501 • • Union. . - 46; 150 .' 41' 156, 411 15 140 per 31011antorto 1 201105 10. .1061.. 20 1 '.1.0 Washington ~.„.34, 1131: 73 1131 .1 34, 11: Wayne - • 1-10 3 , 511. •91 . .53 1111 'o' West Tenn - - • ' ' 1 ST 1971 225 1 1 • 215- •-,-. - . . Total... - 1 59 23 'n0r , 5' , nr,osi6os,rve 30 o;' ow •• - r. 1557 !_.L. i . ..,._1 •-: I._-__J Majon les •handed into the Preside • W-r are. requested to state that the "John C.. Conrad, Esq,,"referred. to in'the ecaninu nication' of Mr. Oliver Goldman: published in our last, is the'Justice of the Peace of this "FATHER AIIRATI.6I, - "E.. - 11. Rauch• . & Son baye ,tarted inßeading,i . very 'spirited . .little. Campaign paper, With . the above •Tlere is.our hand, "Father." May you km : eeed hiCOnverting Many. 6f the. "hard. cases" politically, doWn•Yonr way. • Tun mo*lern Deluca: ley U56.1 . t0 be. awfully down"" on alloWing :..nigurs" to fight; Noik their ConunissiOners are sending agents South to enlist :entered nien to fill their cinotas. Tiuly, we progress. • : . . Tn E `!young Dentocracy'!. of .Lebanon:nre not disppsed to acquiesce . in the: nomination of .Strouse, and.are bring . lint forward • a - - necy quididate . to conmete with StrOnse;: for the district nominittion, in. thi. person 0f.31r; Jor .naS Moferoflebanom , The_Couriersays that this gentlemanintay:nOt be as widely known asStrouse,' but he is believed to be' his supe rior in many respects endinferior in none.. • TJ RN SIDE'S. _MINE. Commencement and Progress . _of the Work. TICE 171.1 NE C.II4.IIIGEU WITH SIN : • . TONS OF ,F.OWD,ER: . • • (.orrespondeite . t. of the,icr. Ifeerthi: . - - • Niyrit'Aumv Conrs, BEFORE Purmisnono, *Tidy 27.-- 2 No feature of .tho siege -Of Petersburg has been mere- interesting , and no - undertaking' more,. itrqxwtant; - than to construction of the mine under the rebel - fortifications. So extensiv6 has been this work, so difficult the - obstructions, overcome, so compliments its success to . the gq--. nips and,pe,rseverance - of otirsoldiers, that more than a passing notice is due to it. . • After theinTestment of the city, about the 20th of - .Tune last,. when our further approach Was dis puted by the formidable Character of the robe: works,.our officers began le' leek about them fin the means of- accomplishing, with the least pos. slide sacrifice of. life, what then -would have re quired the most desperate- and bloody. valor oh the part of our troopS, viz : the successful as sault of 'these works. ' The expedient ,of a mine originated with Lient,Col; PleaSints,:of the 4fitl• Pennsylvania Regiment... Not that others did nor . think -of it ; but - by - . ninst, of :our- engineers*. idea was not entertained. . . . The distance bet Ween -our first line and the nearest and.thost iinporfant rebel-fort was ovei. : font:hundred yards-too - king to hope for • when-all the difficulties to be encountered in OW way of quicksands, underground marshes; and discovery by the enemy, were - taken into consid: twat ion... Col.. Pleasantn; - however, 'cherished th( idea. The rebel fort loomed temptingly rip in front of his line, and, being a maw of considers:- Me natural energy, - and possessed of—'mnch prac tical experiMice - in mining operations, and know ing that lie would be ably supportedeby his regi ; meet, which , in Mostly composed "of 'haulers from 'Schuylkill County, the-coal region of Pennsylva, nia, he, with-permission, commenced operations. -The -Colonel had been engaged in the, mining, .business in his native. State previous to 'he out break .of-- the rebellion. • . •. • - The.work was cornmenced - Mi • the 25th of .Tune last,-as previously stated. Such was the. secrecy With which it was conductedthat fin; a long time the•pni - ject was nnknown even to those ativhose side it waS'going ou. It . is.true that reports were in eireuhttilm of amine ; but nobody could speak' certainly of. the matter. .Sp much doubt was there, indeed,:that for a time it was' disbelieved' that any such 'undertaking was onloot.. Oho soldierin•the breastworks, by whose side a Teri- . tilating, shaft emerged, told his 'comrades in the mostsurprised manner, that "there was a lOt of fellows wider 'him a doing 'something ; -he knew. th'ere was for he could hear 'em talk:: To guard against indiseretnin tht - part of the pickets,. to prevent any meeting. of. our soldiers with the reb-, els, whereat- the _secret .of the ,mine Might be boastingly 4 - ;r imprudently diseloi,ed, - dur•pickets were opkred tit tire-continually. • Hence-the nev :fusilade on time front of the ;Ninth Corps. so incomprehensible to. the' otter corm :std Which: was often referred to in newspaper paragraphs. The enemy, doubtless, suspected at first that thoundermining wangoingrtn , but when several.wwlis elapsed without anv demonstration their stispicionit - began to vanisfi, especially- a 8 their epmneerti.iouBt have thought - the 'plan un - feasible. ' • . _ . The progress. of the work .\ N' as necessarily, very idniv, and it was not until the, 2.5 th instant—just' one Month after inception—that it was Coropleted. Attho - Outset one of the most important, points wan to ascertain the -exact dintauce.ai d bearing of..the rebel flirt.. - - Working under. • and is lit wady corking; in the dark, fly th t particular tfe c proce if surveying called "triangula ion" these 4 ,,i. were a rived.at... ao be more toeplieit ; distant* • Nrurb laid MT-upon the ground benind our works: From these linen as - bines, - and' ,With:the : angles . formed - 11y lines extendin,,, ,, in.the'direetion of the fort ; a kimple -geometric:ll problem was formed,' the nelittion of whiCh gave the . required distance: Five-different triangulations gave a result of - five hundred and tea feet. : The excavation waa com menced in the side of•tho hill .whereon lour exte rior line of works runs. ' The tunnel, or, to Use Idle technical term, "gallery,'.' is abent -four laid a half feet-high, nearly as. inane feet wide at the bottom, and.two feet wide at the to. , The.usual army pick was not united to the work,as its flukes were too broad,te - permit :their-twinging'. in the tunnel. .. . .. . •- - - • .. . . • Thia difficUlty was ,ea By overcome by. down the iluke4 to the size of the regular mining pick. Water watcnict - Witli not far from the (.tt tiance, and for a timed;ave • no little . :The door, howevei., planked, and the aides and ceiln g 011orell . up, T A .unicksand tiati'met with, and; to obviate it, the range of the tunnel was eurved upward, 'tie that. the latter half was several feet higherlhan at the -entrance,' 'rho oozing - of the water formed inud in several places, ao that the regiinerit came from their daily labor bespittettid and Stained: , ln:.fact, it was easy during litto peatutotith to Kocognize.a Utli: man by las muddy hoots. The earth pa fast inveica irated, was' convoyed in land liaiToW s,tirade of craiiker boles . or .half 'barrels, to- '.the - rtiontli, whoreit was emptied into-bags t swhichlvereefter- Ward used on• the top : of the .toreantWoikii. this-manner no •betraying accumulation of -earth took place: -.The ventilation of the tunnel wee most: ingeni ously cffecteLl. -Just Within our exterinr line of works a shaft Was 'sunk to the side of the triune], at its with which a fire,pliee'wee built with a gratin..oPening. intottio :gallery; Onerenii of elserieu B tubes wade of pine Lomeli wad' in- • 1 4, : - serted throutle to "this - place, whe* --- artfoite - airbez4ing:rarAed.WtAKTen.4 it created tat:Whim neating with the,g - ,ele fast .aii.ithe tram!. progressed, o'n was j followed the*ortmosa *op' liyAtep.:, The; aniola ixitigatOt,- , of -ociunA, be concealeit'; buVfoiiitridircattenticm . from* fires were 'kept buriiingyipoiii#ll. along . the line.:-.The ate - : -*rah: effeCted simply by placing eanißeit oilanterrevalong the walls at sit dis.Mnce of about twenty feet awt.. - .•• - At length the end aawreachea, And-the triatt .gnlalion was - abiMidantly 'verified in. the liaises' overhead. The -- nailing of timber-and - planks could be distinctly heard,'and left no. doubt that' the men wer . C:direetly beneath the rebel fort.— Tho enemy . were evidently mating a flooring for their artillei7.: -As near as could be ascertained, .the distance from the tunnel to the fort was tWon . After itxraseriffiefient!i eNident that ii4nintlli reetitrulderthe.fort was reached; the 'con/Arno tionVitthezninawai.ccithreenced; The - angle of the fiirttitojectstoward.onr lines; and under this _angle the *tunnel - divergedlnto two galleries, each. running' asneaiSs. 'could* ne „ascertained under each- side: It . was The - intention to make the: mine *consist of eight . magazines; placed at interyals along theie branch gallerie s , so that the - nntire length' of the tort might .be blown up, in - place of One apot t The mines - ate eightiu.thinabar—four in either branZli gallery:: In some cases they are built in niches, and again right acrosathe-Atuanel.. They are- two, by two; and, the explosion will -result -in four' craters, tangent tooiniteifteting each other., _The-explosion of the magazines Will be.effected: through tubesOf pine weed; six inches square, half filled with powder. -.These zuln along the_ bottom of the- tunnel; "and miter - the-magazine through openings made fur them.. Between each pair - of magazines' and over the tubing is -the totaling' of, sand.'ba,gs and logs, - - .*. • . The - tabes'extend . onlY, one hundred feet _ from' the mine ; :thentaa they ire- connected' with . the. mouth, of tlieiuurtel-by fuses, the regular "sure fire " Coal mining . ..fuses of PennsYlvaniarbaing procured espemnilrfor the purpose.- • The mine was -Charged' to-day.' TA* quantitY of powder-iised, tags - sal tens Pause, - and - think oft.i Six tons; twelve 'thousand -. .pounds! agiue eight dry_gtlods boxes :(the magazines re seinble them in size, nd' shape) filled with der, mid _yen will have an idea of the mine. Inuit a terrific spectacle is-in store for ns, STACCOENT:'.OF TRE • IFPAIR BEFORE -••• PETERSBURG: •:' ' 4 '• .HEAIWAITTEBS Ql ,- THE - . l'm& •OF THY, IN#OIII.AC. IMfront of Petersburg, Sunday, July The' main. feature of yesterday's operations was' the blowing up of - a :Rebel fort early in the morn ing, within three qnarters-ofa..mile of Petersburg; to the south-east of.thatplace, Nyliich is described as it-scene .of • most terrific grandeur.. The fort had:been undermined at the.distarico of 500' yards by a 'shaft under: the -superintendence of 'Sent-- Gol; Pleasants of. the.:49th-PennsylVania Itegt.„ • with is a practical miner. The fort was occupied • at the-time of •the' exploSion by four companies' of the nth South Carolina. Regiment with i - pounders brass cannon, gun 7 carriageti, _caissons, heavy ammunition,. &C. • . ... •. • •• • arias chamber of the shaft running along under the fort: at a depth of seine- twenty feet, w=as _charged 'at three different points, : centre and each end, with in all about ten _thousand 'pounds otblasting poWder.: The .first attempt M tmeh. off the mine failed, on account Of some defect . in. • the flise, caused,by dampness, which delayed op erations an hour. or two. . This defect, being remedied, the 'fatal match was applied, and up :wont; With. a : jarring,. dull. thug, an oblong.acre - or-more of 'ground, in three distinct earth-spouts, to a distance 'of a hundred feetnrao, Mingled with the guns, .griii-carriages; • and caissons, and the mingled • farina of the gun , - ners,. all coming .dOwn.. in a common Sepulchre,.. men and friaclunery being buried, .frem • a, partial covering - to a depth .of twenty. feat. The explo-: Rion, has left a deepObiong excavation; hun-: dred yards long and fifty: - Wide:,.Which is ' called the '`':crater.". ' • This fort was-in front of fren.:'Brirusido's andimniediately upon the explosion 'of the niine a grand charge was made- by a. portion of his corp4.,..which had been drawn tip- in line he :hind their works.for: that purpose. The Ist Divi -14011, under Gen. lierlfie,.ailvanced and took nos-. session . of the ' " crater,7 Gen. - Wilcort's division - coming in on his left,' and Gen: Potter's . .division on his right, while_ Gen. Ferrero's colored divi ion was prished forward to :take the 'crest.of a bill a few hundred yards in frontof the exploded fart, - overlooking Petersl urg,. at a. short distance . be-. Yend an intervening , stream.. This charge of-the colored division was met by a,most galling and eilvinstless fire from the front, overtime crest-of the hill, and from the 'Works 'of - the enemy on both sides, and . . fell back to Geri. Ledlie's division, in and.arrrundthe:cricter.-' oflicers thein -to a second Charge but the-position being one of intense concentrafted fire.fromdroarly..all directioris ' it was too hot. for hitinan nature. to - endure . ; and the 'division, again fell:back hr &ue disorder, upon - Gen. tedlie's . • The movement net having proved the surprise that was expected for it; orders came for all the ferces to fallback into .thCir nriginal positions, '..whiCh ryas done in good order. Our gain "being simply the complete erastire. of Quo 01. .4E 0 'indst * ' • formidable forts of. the enemy, with riot over: half, khe bass of men sustained by. them; • • - Our losS' in ' killed, wounded and missing. is •eStiniriterl bi • general officers - engaged at loss :than 2,000, while • that of the enemy is estimated at net:less that The cause of the greater less of the enemy was in,seVeral attempts of theirs to retake the exploded fort; whieh- were repulsed with terrible slaughter by our direct -and. enfilading lires.:.-'-, - ...Our'side took Some fonr Or. five 'hundred prison ers,. and.deserters came over to us in whole corn . panics Ard adjourned IN FRONT . 01 , PF,TF.RSTITRG,:. Monda.F,-Allg. 1, 38(4-8.-a. ro,l All is . quiet this morning; with the exception.. of a:littlo picket firing here and-there. '• • • -It must be 'confessed That : therels no little cha fing and sWearing among -pariiestofficers and 'men hire at the little disappointment whieli,lt must also lie confeSsed, we sufferedhere . Imlay, How-galling it.imiSt be to the, General :who hadmanaged Ilia affair so reutly so far to have all his plans swamped atthe. very.poipt of a gloribus ccinsumfnationbY the un accountable and inexplicablel inertia of few leading divisions, Ido not pretend to fix: the blame upon- any particular command; I; leave that delicate amiresponsible task-to the official authorities who haVe .the • record; .but I cannot conceal the bitter disappointment that. pervades the whole Arniy of the Potomac, But' after all,:the little affair pn Saturday was not a drop in the bucket to our - ,rpsources With the most magnificent base .in :the world, opening to the weafth.of every land and sea, and with our glorious old ernrr• entirely finimpared, physically, morally and:materially, the resources. .of strategy and of action aro so.exhaustless here,. that the earnest, dauntless, and indefatigable.' Lieutenant-General will pot be long 'in planning . and carrying into effect Some new grand coup d' main, for the weakening , if .not the. immediate keruShing, of the Rebellion. :. . Ye five hundred thousand need 4exe.no fiesitation about turning outas far as danger' is. concerned,- for, as near as I can see, the : gallant .old-amities . are determined to monopolize all the, laurels in •• putting doWn the Ilebeluoii. • .• • ' The thing . is not only ..n. "Mere matter of time," but it is-getting Avhittled.ilown to .a very' short • time. • . . _ . Other important Movements'are on 'foot which • ion will hea,r,Lif soon. . IrjusmEN. —k Nashville dispatch states that airier) the . in ye:Atli - 10A of. Atlarita the rebel loss has been abed 20,000. - • • ' --Gen. Payne, commanding in Kentucky, has issued- orders of retaliation for outrages upon Union citizens. The rebel sympathizers arc to be the : sufferers. , . . . . . • --Gen.l3herman's line was, assaulted by - the rebels on Wednesday of last week; but the enemy .weie disastrously repulsed. 'Hood's loss is . re ported at 4000. .. • • , : . . . H. • ..Gen. Bliermari's army was. put , in motion 'on the 3.8t1i.u1t., to accomplish an important moVe -4,10.61kiip ment. • The rebels atten , 'd in interrupt it 'by in attack.on tlia Fifteenth 'a, hut were se verely repulsed: A dispatch rem • 'WaShingion states that .affairs before Atlanta are iri a highly. sitisfactoryeondition.. . • •. • . - -• —The Macon • Plegraph - says .that the TUnion ;raid oh . the Montgeniery and Atlanta I in ilread was thorough work, having torn up andlient twenty live miles of track. . All public stores and. build rings, .mills, &e . .., were. destroyed on the line Of the raid; and all .negroes and stock - were driven off.. The Montgomery and West.Poitit Railroad' is de stroyed for thirty.mites. -.. , • ; ' •:-..-:,.' :... —The :regiment. which was blown. Gene ral Grant's' mine' in front of Petersburg was the First North Corolina llegiment;lormerlV of. Jen-. kins's brigade, and commanded by Coi. hlagod. At the tithe : of the expleeiOn• - li numbered but 230 mcm.having badly, cut up-le prOous vice_ -. - . The Army. of the PotomAc assaolted the rebel works befon. • Petersburg •on Saturday last. 'The first mid seconatnesof intrenehments were taken; and the enlored.divisiott of the Ninth Corps' were ordered-to charge and carry, the crest of thehill whichwould:havo.doeided the contest.' Thetrorps advanced in good :order' to the, first line:hut reeeiVing:a galling tire the greater- part Of them became utterly demoralized - and They were rallied .alai pushed forward again, hut without success. Their losses were very'heary; . particularly in officers: Gen. Bartlett :And 'still, CV: Marshall, hall,-commanding 'brigade; and sta,ff., .and WILL of the - 50th Massachusetts; were takemprisoners....five-bittle-flags and about 250 prisoners Were captured: • Dispatehei amet. that,. the - assault 'was, Well planned, ought tohave anceeeded,:but—somebody hlundered; Who itwaslime . Will. show,. or not show.' lint the -affair - was: on a 'ninth winner . scale than was suppoSed.at first, and the losses. -oil ohrside seem to he ern - dined mainly to ilM9th - Chirps: 'When the .tnifte: exploded,- a rnsh:l,6B niadethrough. the gap left in the • rebel line of earthworks, and there wns an effort to:get on as far as the next sir' to carry some . adjacent works. which commanded the position, , There were two assaults ; both failed, - and our-nien lay' for along time exposed to it fire front which they, could 'not retreat: .Three divisions ,!of the . .9th Corps..z-in part , or. in • wholewere sent in; but 001 net get:forward. 'Finally; the . assault.was Oindinied, :aid our men withdrawn,-iminy wounded being left on the field .Losses are. put up frtint font to five thousandmita large' =m bar for an array'that has bren in the _battles •of the Wilderness and of Spottsylvaida. ' PITTLIFY, vitrify, purify the blond .with: Ark's SARSAP...IIILLA' and :the hninork: derangements and dhitempers *hid). pervade t1w...i0/stnili at 'this NenBon.*ill dinappear. lticilLaro trietlitaitil speak • . . . with kitowletlgu. • • • . Buowit'sTfinosciti4frucenits.—The - benefiCial, etTects.retiulting:froin theuse of this Remedy and• its extensive' Use for Coughs, Colds and Thioat AtTectionti,. hue. ',relight out ' tunny, iniitatioui, mold. tit tilich coritairrinjtitions ingredieltts. Trechee hays proved their efficacy. •'. . Estes; Ofidureer, Q. W.i . • aged 35 years,_ filth 11311 S. stomach trouble for seteral years.- Late physicians • 113 TC attributed. it. Lora imialtOt tam stuntsch,wilich has new: grown* as . to :prod'iice . A bunch iintidildof the stomach ns largo ash quart h0w1.:.._" When . the bunch was pressed the snake • recoiled- into ;the - stotnach.— When - 115h or. mutt is beingeooked ihM.-4serinatit rises to tits throat and almost produces strano lation. Physicians think ~thet•tho' death - of-the snake eill•prodnee the deAthof the nomani*. : , WAR ITEMS. matim=:=l2m :of Auowst. The wages of the mineti analsi t i were also advAflPe'l, IVa:regret tfierte . cesidti - 4:4-riicording this ad otance:in t4e price' of , nosi4We'''liadlliped:li would be otherwise; bat Undei:fiiieting -circulti; stance we home no, lawful' reined," :far: ther'evil# present, ale..deruatl - it ahead' oftha supply; and outsiders,- wboininittime ooal, • bid higher than those who are repeiying it in order to.get . mai - and. TIP goes; the price_-I:HitjlFlih all the clamor about the 'high 'price of : coat At has not Ovance44 ll.. greatir PrePertke/; - tn*ir•Otles, thim all the other: necessaries of life , - except: perhaps ilord.ind r 'potatoes; .and . these - . articles are also looking up pretty rapidly...: • - The trade minis up this week as 'follows corn-, Pared..with last year:., • - . ... . . . . :• - . ...' WATX. , ICOiA.L. WYZIC.I I, TOTAL. .• Dra. . , . P.. &11..IL•lt ' 42,' 653 1,764411 '-60,141 rrson . . 04 1 .T Schnyl. Canal 19,334 - 394,7. . 30,237 .48148 a L. Val. R. R. 24; • YlB'- . - 0 31,196 , ‘4714212 lkin'h Canal. 19,334 332,478 2 . 1,831 342,107 .S SeranVn , th 18,149 .SOirkl • 211,030' -660.145, " • li`th 7,978 177,941 8,837 A 89,179 .. Ilya Road.. . • . ' •.. • . , '43,9. 439,746 139,6446. By Canal. . : '16,792 '273M0 -19,26 a 238,133 - (126,667 . Del Ofral ' Co 13,523 358,106 735,132 - .419.01 : 60,90 g Wyona) ag So. , '238,1.1 , 267;491 29, 90 1. -. .Do Isl:. " ' - 11.403 •- • - ' , 13, ' . - 1,67 S : "Broad Top.. - 9,438 - 171,81.7. '.7364; 223,941 62,12 9 Slutroo4dn..:. l A 699 ...1. , P3,412 '..' 11,310, 'UAW :216,60 Trevorton..,;... 1,608 -33,667 :.11,219' : 0'4343 : .., 2,643 '.‘... Sli Mt., ....- .. 2;4961 32,11. .2,4321. 44:060 .11, 9 4 6 . Lykens Val.. 2,349 , '29,354. 2;646 . :34,209 11,82 6 •,. _ 183,0323464,661 :45,9724,749,427 ' "s.. - .. .. j....,,:.,..11.E . .4,0323,264,661 . -.-...: ' • ' ' GO Too. 494,5436 The increased supplref•Coal is largo this week compared with the' corresponding week, last year. and we hope it may continue so, until the doomed a fully supplied .and the upward tendency pri ces checked:- : • In Potteville the Prieo 'of : coal has trebledin Price since .1862, and we don't grumble half LE3 much ae the consumers..uhrold. _ lii thb Atlantic chi:es it hai not more than `dbubfed, '-yet . some bf the papers talk about' rnobbing Cdal . Why, don't they- equally censure those who sell . tea, coffee, meai," hay, oats,' 'Corn, oil, lumber ?. iron, Z:O., &c.,—theso artieles are all necessaries . of life; and the priceslsve increased in'a greater _ratio; than the price of coal has the two.years. Wo are no advocates.fcir . the high price of .coal—we give the C.111.9e4 that produce thee() prices, and if _any person can point out 'a remedy,_ 'tinder elisting - cirdumStances,. prove to be a great public benefactor. If a grin has a commodity for sale and a pnrchaser offers Sfi for it, he is not likely_ to sell . it at $5. In the case of the GoVernmcut supplies 'of coal, howev er, many of our dealers do "act upon this Princi .ple,. and are absolutely selling uf frorn El to El 50 a ton less to the Goveinnient than they to manufacturers and other dealers. No.w we. iould like to know how many hi our cities, who clamor •so . much about the price of Coal, are. .arp willing to do the same ? .. . w.ing ac ' . We' have. received the .folloknoNyledg, ._ . . mente of coal and contributions for the Sanita4 Fair since-hit publipaiion, froth the treasurer; UPECIAL ACKNQWIL*DGMENT. • .. LABOR., fril6slslF AND.REVENUE.. •• . CJ0 . 41; CRYINITTTTEE:-. , • Contributed by hands at - Wm:.ll:Johns! Col- . • lier3r,',. St. Clair, per B. Bannan. Pottsville, ••020 50 Contribnted by. Geo.. : Onnrod and-his hands,. .• • • Craniamia.). per B. Batman, . ... • ' 100.00, Contributed by retail dealers, - -thrciugh - .11,. • • , - Geakill ' • • .40 OD Contributed by hands . -in the employ of ;G. •-":. • Co.;B. linrkle &o Lehigh ' ' • 247 24 Proceeds of sale ortso tons. donated by Par- • - yin Cook. one-half fi69) to be banded •' . • to the 'Christian . Commission • • 1266 00 -Contributed by Leatitt t Wood,.retail. deal- • 25 00 Contributed by:blinds of :Bitch:1111er; Gmeff -• • " & Co.' (Lorberry.Collieries) • • 20825 Remitted by, B. Bannon: Pottsville: - • • prom.haiads at 1.-Oenstdale Colliery.: —20.5 $5 , • • . • *. *. ". Wiggan & Triebels` 00 00 • .• , •-" • Wm. Dovey's ..107 65.. .Le bill for advCrlWng, printifig ZEc ' • ' a GO ContribatiOn . off.. ... .. . 00' . • 31 60 Previously reported ..We are authorized . to state: hat both contribu tions of - coal from pperatois; and money • from theiremPloyees, will be . ieccived by the Cominit teti.for.the 'ensuing Month, from those who - hal:* not:: yet contributed: We know that a number. hai'e been prevented from eimitributing - ••hereto: fore; and W e can hardly conceiv(i4tpossible' that any operator Who has been prosperous in theedal business, piling up his thousands • a n d hundreds of,thousands; and that prosperity. caused entirely by the. War ;:and also, - after:having his business protected.by tho'Governniqnt soldiers at a - groat . expense to the people,canorefusq to 'give. of Ins abundance for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers; who arc pouring out their blood like wa terin defence of the country and; our glotiouti in stitutions. If, there' art) any, no. envy not• the feelings of such a initn—that is, if_ he ; . has any feeling left. • . • TnE GovEna - itmri Coyinacr.—Te stated. lust_ week that •we would:.giie the reasons . why the Coal Dealers refused to sell. Coal to . the .41o*orn ment Contractors at 'ss a tone while they cmild procure from other sources froms6 te):s7 tier ton. • The Goveiliment Contractors . took. the contract. in 'June at . -$8 42 per ton on board lipase's. The Beading Railroad•. Company carried this Coal in. July ,at /2 50' per ton-50 cents. less - than was cli'arged on Coallor all other payties.: " There - lb.:: 5 crate alloivarexi Inade on all Coal shipped: 7 -„ , . This allowance would net the contractor about 20 cefits alon. over all. expenses of shiPping at Port Rich:no:lr These contractors also a l . - . iowe,d3 per ce t. per. ton for chartering vessele on.the price of : Coal. which • amounts to 35 cents per ton.: By tabulating the aboye the following is the result : • • • ' - Ccintract price Coal ori :beard . i•Okisoli at Pt. .Richmqq: : • ' ' " • $8: 52 Coal riurehaied' at Freight Fkom which' dixhict.gain 'Forchatteriug Loaving profit to Government , Contractors per ... . $1 47. A pretty mina profit for -delivering several hundred thousand tons of Coal. -. . . . , But - theSo.are not all the pickings. that can- be obtained'ont of -Government Contracts.' s• : . Coal iA _delivered at, various • ixiints • where , there ere' no 1 .. • . • paymasters;and,vouelieri are given 'for the pay. meat thp.' freight, ranging 'frOut $2 to $5; and sometimes even -s7.a tom:: When the Gaptaittre 7 turns for another cargo,. the Government • May, • not be ready. too cash those vouchers,-and. the : GevernMent,ContraCtor, frequently nude it cativo .nienti to shave: tho paper ,at a pretty' handsome vial . to the.. wants of.the Captain of , the.' vessel. ••.NOW• here. are considerable ings" per, ton, independent of the 'contract:pike for COal, sufficient to pay •.bandspine profit to thp Contractor.: Under these circitinstarices, a' large portion .of .ibe;"Coal.•Operators refused to sell Coal to the. GoVernment,Contractore at,ls • a toil,. the price at which-it was demanded, and ah, splately forced upon:them in Many. instances by a short Supply' of -Cars if they declined to submit to the • terms.. -.. The Contractore irifermed Tiff. 'Charles tlie'Presideot. of •tho• Bead,' that they cMild. - ..riot.itomply.-with the-contract ever' witltthe reduction - . of •50 yenta .trarisPOrta-. thin, inks th(;:y ceuld.Procare .Coal. : At $5 a ,ton.. The President 0f . , - the.Ccimpany,M order to secure the trade over their road and -supply the GoVerri ment; favored 'those.. witlt Pars 'who . .itipprted the Coal for the Government . at that rate... Many Op- orators refused to enbmit to. this , And the • road was tel possession ofby the Go*elltment: The Goal'Operatere then 'propoeed to, the Coal to the Government fltrough the President of the tWhich,wao from SI . M $1 50 atori thaitthe Coal. tie .. tins theni from their other customers .prOvided : ho would 'net as Agent fe4ste • GoYerniiimit.- • A . large portion the- Operators were always ling to Soli to the G9Yernmerit .: Cantradbrs.from El J 641 50 a ton less than to: thetrado 7 ge . and'vlid so; thiring the grim* • pert -Of last. year,. but whom; tile: contract for'...the , present.year was • taken at a much higher • rate thartliet.year, they : put large profits thp 'pecketu of the boritractin, at their :•Siperie, And . "which • Would' net Mare to- the .benofit of tho.GOyertiriterib: The Contractors, ce have : groy . rn ijiute ticalthy;•: by furnishing the Government, with Coal, ;aid _if they lurie the. contracts too low.thie year, they, like other eeniractors, bo The Government.xp . always emir° a'supply :Coil-biriseiaing - it at theAship: ping torte and:hold:the- Contrtietore'teipcnistbli it it libotild coat more than the ''contract We'aritappy fo altiti,.,,lic*ver; find - IWO ilte new'arrangement thO Gnyetiimentjis ro*ning).a fnll Supply of Coal tor ayl rite . 'mimeo; `: ;.°xr~ Dealers a few Pli°E)wth l , lvl ricaniiitl , with tiii,w - rifn" P e A-0* 4f- r ePtidw,s ja*:thi'mell )AalgiCtlri.6444tOmtedi!A*6*,prato; litar*poininiseion:for giereliete! the sick and' laded .'4lO ri s k for the tia7Uoll -ino ttesi and ielpeity eeticeire pimziLWJ gI:WASSIMMIOWAII,OW,7ONME4.7,9•P• NORTQN &130.)haverepoved their (dee '-cerd4OISXI4742IB .I WALTRITMitt= A • -.1 - _ GrATA .41:714114, 'IIE I IVE.AR33FITS. - moss - of. oak". BY TELMGO. EMMf;iZM AT 'I!I:IIEPLADELPHIA. WcarsT 1864. §9huilldltiltal Ash Prepared,......sll 50@/.2. 00 9 . °°4 Dust 75a11 00 " "and 5t0ve;.".:....:11 clog Chestnut, 9.4.*(0 { 4.25 Locust Mt. Lumps . " Prepared. 11 " " Chestnut, 9 F g (L a y - ken.' Vullev 75 tl2 bO le r t7gh lu mitati, , Kl364. ) lßroke . preptwatti.4 ( 7 0 . 1 r 1 47 op o ,. • " Chestnut," •• ••• -• • •-••. '* 'd i 3 50 demand about The market eontinnes !pilet keepknigyro to amiply.. • • , AT NEW .YORIL - • • Sekiiilllll Schnylkill:RedAslifl.,Boat,Load..sl2 75x18 00 i 4,7% ' • Cl:testa : at, .""' • ...0 00 ' , 68,1.;M •' " WHITE Ash Lump and S. 22'116' - • Boat • . • 12;500. ' 'II • Broken and. Egg. : 54,350: - - •-•- y • 513(• 12 1 238 ' ." Chestnut • - it 500 i - • LEBlGHWhite_Anh, - Mump . it B.Enat 12 75@ " Prepared."„ 750_ " • .. t t e "hestiMl " ' 1.2 2.5 g. • Serantea Coal at lElizabethport. -- Lump and St:Boat U y Carp • 0 • Grate Prepared t ' ... - 0 Chestnut 0: . - None.te sell. - ".' : - • • •• • Lelali c h Coal at ElisalaelliPort• • Luinp and St.-Boat: .bv Cargo, :.:....12' 000' Broken' ,4 .-A2 000 ; Prepared " -• ' . :12 . 00 . 16 Chestnut. , ""- • " • -11 50g ' 8: Illatlaton Co.'s Coal at Readout. Lump, by.:the Cargo 0) St. Moat. : • %et' . _ Broken -- Egg ' Stove • Prepared.'._." " Chestnut None to sell. Peaanoylaraoin C 0 . ,. Coal at Pt. Ewen. •Lump . by . the Cargo. St. Boat .." Broken " .Stove ' " Chestnut ' " " Pew ' " None to sell. • • Frei ghts • frilin. -P4:•.lftichnio Aid • [Phi I Portland ' $3'65( 353 Ports.month.. .... 3.911(.New . London ... ... 3:25 NeW Bedford.. 30.1. New Haven ... :.. 5 75 NetYpOrt • • ' S 26 r New York 75 Washington ' 2 po. .Troy ' - 00 Rhode bland. 3 25 mt. NewburY.. '3,90 Hartford, • : 3 50 Bridgeport • • 275 .Newark.. 1.55 Albany • • 200 Alexandria ••2 50 .. . a op • . .. . 3 00 • 03 boats and 150 vessel's arrived for the week. . , - • - -Freigkto fr ont Elizabethport. 1 New York .. : .. •. ' ..f..s . ili Portland.. . - .... .. . .. Fall River... 1. • l 200 Newintryport Newport. - 4.. 1. .-;.....,'2.00 New London Boston • ' - - - '2..Th I Pawtneket .' 'Norwich... Providence Middletown Lynn ' Salem To,Philndelphia ". New:XpFle. • ' . . .. Freightm,frOm_Georgetown or Alexandria. To Ph il Mel pb LI, •-- $1.5n0 : . . . New. York • • - ' ' . . ' 3 `ls i. 3 dir3 50 ... Bostori - ' . .‘ -5 Meks 25. The.follo - wina- is' the ' qualitity of Coal traniTorted over the different Railroads-1u Schuylkill lJounty, for meek endiug'on alms:Lay' eveninir last • . Mine Hill S. Ilavenit. it.'.83.707 :PT . 710,270 14 111 t. Carbon -' ••• 3,07 10 . e 9,243 18 Mill Creek ~ • , , 02 .200,7511.14 Little : • . : Mahanoy &.Braullllt • 460,60516 • 500,171 -17 Schayl kilt Valley ' • 6,155-18'. 125,234,12 • Whin ylk fill . . Cord Trade for 1146.4. QuAntity of Coal sent by - Railroad and Canal for the week ending on Thursday 'evening last " - . - RAILROAD. CANAL: .. ' • GREAT - ' • • .. - • . . • . , • , . . . • .-- •••• Port 6 firbon • ''•' " ' '. &IT 19 11,024 OS . Pottsfllle '—• .. ' • 24;1141 13 '3,010 03 . ' PRIZE • DISTRIBUTION. ~ Selinylkill 'gawp . ' •.•19,140 06 14,442 00, . . . • : • • Auburn 3 970 05 OP Port Clinton - . ' ' ..1.10:10 . 1,771 00 -•. .. . . . • • Elegant Diamond Sings; Diamond-Brooches, . . . ' Tntal • . -: ' . 60,140 13 .• 30,206 13, . . . , Ear Dromßraaelets, Fine Gold Watches, Preirlonsly this year - . 1,718,076 10 151,p) 00 And a v'exy large manufactureni• stock of Elegant Jew - ---- ----= Total' • • ' ' 1,175,516 03 433,550 13 On; Yalued at . 'lto Same.time last year...—. '1,764,110 19 .39 5 ,74 09 • 5OO 000 . . Inerea'Seso fir • 14;7 . 05 04i. 53 ; 122 . 13 _____' . ' .• • 430' 40 59;13G 00 • - • $61,003' 44 E. BORDA; Trea:qurer...., --. Lehigfi Coal Trade for 1.80-1; . - v. . , - - .... Or .Weeic ePaing ,On Saturday last: - •• . . • '' •-; RAILROAD: .• CANAL: OPERATORS. .I, , • .• .....-. leJkv.tt I TOTAL. • WitK.l TOTAt..• . , • --,--- ~ , Laliih COZII . OO . . 25,1241 11.613 196,069 A. Pardee lt, Co '- • 3,717 .120,787 1.559 ' 2%797 :Tacker •to Co 2 962 - - 01;9611 • • . Sharpe, .Weiss Co.. 1.2741 - 6%176. 894 . 3,673 Mt. Pleasant.... .. ... - 590 • 25,834 403 -•- 3.147 Wm. Atilttes....' * ....;. 3;430 67,333 ' . .W:T. Carter& Co.. • 349 17,322 ..- - 725 12,016 - Beaver Mesdow - 26 , .1,322 - . • Smitk'S Spring Mt..: 6911 , 25.801 . 419 7,097 • 1Ioney,Broolt• Coal Co 2,827 ' 67,456 694 • 15,572 .Teddo '..' .. .. , . ...... 1,859 ' 79,715 1.169 - 17,654 Fulton Coil ' .... 666 25,864 . 324 : 8,345 Irarleigli ' - 978 32,254 • 615 - • 7.293 : German Pa. Coal Co. 9151. 35.085 , • 995 17.659 Buck Mountain ' . 590''_ 38.3091 1,086 : 12'524 Mileeiville . • Bs6' 31,674, 577 7,297 L. &M. Coal . ... ... .. 5,663 74,5721 _ D. Mummy, k.e.,..',.. • • '• • ' l .- - . . '. 'Other Shippers: ...':. : 142 10.949 - leZ - ',.. p: , Ff.& W. M H. ... . ' ' 6,334 • 3,002 -,- Baltimore Coal Co:, • • .'• 253 • 375 ' CousOldated ecial (: o1 ... '. . . • 367 - ' 864 ..... . • • Total ..-..... .. : ... ,31,196 '875,372 • 21,633 - 342,107 ' 21,8 . 33 342,107 . :_. - • J Total byß.R.&Canal 53,029 14217,479 - . Same time last-year-140,763 1,062,938 -• • . .. ... : . . Increase.. ..... .. ,12,266 144,541 ' Deerease...: .. . : .. ..i "' -' ? ' '' ' ' ' - Pinegroye 41.1eal Trade 1 Amount transported during. the las - Lorberry Creek.. 16,0'21.06 Union Canal Railroad:... V,05.53 04 Swatara.Railroad • 6,1661 • .7 50 $O2O. 55 .6 . . . . • . PHILADELPHIA GUARDS! . ...0461. A. A. • • •• • • .. • • $.40 . 130118 TY! FOR ORE 'YEAR'S SERVICE. ONLY. liien . mustereti immediately and paid cash down 1083. Come sinirly, , Or'in squads. '. . • . • Any person.biingtne 20 inenlyill be commissioned Second Lletttel - .o4:trien, First Ltentenant:l. 40 men:*a.Captain. ' • . . • - • The above:mill b executed to the letter. Apply to • • •• :* COL. A. A. LECHLER. , • . •-• Headquarterp, 611 Chestnut St4iPhilad'a. ' COAL FREIGHTS. 0 ;Tauntow... .00'New Haven .ToiPortsmonth - • '2 90 25• New Bedford I 2 25 251Bridgepoit..... ... . 195 09,Hartford. ' 1. TO Ts ;Albany . ' " • 150 F sleigh ts "wit al tinore... Schurl;cial connit 1564 EWADVERTMENTS, X WPM . CONIN . I;,T ;21ALIVICO. -R . . . Tbie Band can be engazed to play at Political Meet, iriga, Serenades, Ac. Apply to • C. CARTER, • • Uri Hotel Centre Street' Pottsville, August 6,..64 .1111111` TOMES:TREES':": . • • . • , • . . n • One of the largest Nursery Firine in South Eastern Pennsylvania.wi.shes •to . . cure the services of a -competent.SALFA AGENT in Bucks CoUnty,, They wish a reliable. en: terprlsing man, to devote his attention to selling Fruit and °friar:tents! Trees, 'Vines and Plante:in the neigh borhood in'which- he lives. ComtieuSation liberal. For particulars:address • . • DING - EE,- CONEAD•4t CO., . 'West Grove, Chester cOonty. Pa. 32- . 4t •• EMMESE VIRS,I. MONTHLY STATEMENT OF. THE NATIONAL BANK 'OF PENNSYLVANIA: A SETS 5 pernent. LegarTenderit • • Rank Notes . . Securitios---Bortds .. - Interest amount. Dne from.Bankit•aiallianker.. , . Expense necotint. Billatilamnted . .... $366,199 20- Capital paid in • ' ". • Notes in circulation • ntielepcisitorsand State.Treasuier. a3n;tss so . • • C"...II:DENGLER, Cii*hler. • Angatt 4,..1861. • "- •• • • 32_ ETT.MRS Remaining trnelliiitifil the'Post Unice, at Pottaiille, State of Pennoylva, nla, on the sth 4aY of ,Angicsio -88 4 , , To olitain any of thaw lettere; the applicant most call for .*ativertterd lettera," s trive - Die. date or this list; and paEormsent kir adverti If not called tbr,within,one Meath, they:will be' sent tothe Dead 'Leiter -• • - Bright Chritiv KM Lee Martin Bonne (I l an . Darin J • M - N Bilen . - Dowd Wane) ' Morris A 0 Bueher Franklin ' Dobbin Thos Phiplllayet! . .lno T Bensinger(# M Downing A ship., McDonet,John Boyle At. Penny-Fox Barak A McKern Tboa - _packer, Feely . Elle;11 Mom= Tab Dshii Bank Thigh ' GtidahalkE McDenttott J ship Bechtel Harry N. Galliger Ellen , )(rattly Mary , , Datum r - Gordon Clark Marlin Bridget linker John 'Hoffman Martin Elintheth Brian John BainettJes'±` 8 ' Riettart WWI= . :Boyer Cyrus,. 4 nom 'Patrick . tintith;Jno' ;, „ B rown Nall Rohl, . • ' ' ShiallOSarah - Boiwortti.Wm shpHenley John . • &divan:Karin Barry Wm ship • Harken Sarah abp Taylor Wtw - • Bock 'Justin& • ' • Hared Mary ' -Tremble Jesse W Cromaa•Johal Bbyeatillca 11..w . frningienaing - 1 Carlarid Thus •-• • •T'yaott BmA :4 t- Connor-N. , &mai Thoe B Clutiallertba _Joycerldra'Jno ThraniufTlita: Coleman B Kline Michael ' Thornton Bridget Croquet Cbritittl ;; Xgew i t i Sttrill., ~Thcanitt.i . Thoa4 _ , Z'j; , C 41112-- ' 1 ' 4414 Orr*.. - ' &am 45 ; ?$4. Si. SILLYMAti, .. T........ ~.m i• i pr i l 9, I It:, '.. ~C;Asigc.- 0 - -, - , 54;11 TrAity- Itiqrforil 4 1 L , ruts Inktin e mideee t lire:tire ionng seen and.boyrth - 1 / 1 1 Tialtalarti..Wo4.&? ing.l The location Mr./0 ..• 9111 fol M e tittil arid 1 . 1. second Takeso" ..., .... y.: ..ine-t.,..r` i - (2-97 ; 4 535* 1-The ' rall949 liki , ' Reference tsl tesi)ectftilly inade to La.FityetteCealegetaid Princeton ry. For tiiiitlirtfolddreioil ;'• ' - -- A I . : ii, ~,„. ,F,ri_p. S. ALEX[ .- ‘• - • ~,. : --"e' -, '9l4iona • " Angr 4 k4 ll t- '''''''.' 7 ' "-• ' ' * - -. .., . ~.. STATE" :.• . m.fa t e,__ 0F , 21 Dii =MOD' KlTT,e.asTequinSd borthe Second t. 'the Genend'.Assenibly,of thhttkanuts:s the 13th day of Ckitober, ,A4.D.;1567.: Amenni of Loansand Discounts . • ' do. Specie owned I.ty.the • Ban in vault ; , ' $72,C'9 13 26 Amount due by other Banks:.. 120,517.. 34 ' Amount Rote:sof other Banks. 41..146 , 00 Anaonnt United States' Notes...- ' 5i , ,470 00 , Amount.eheeks of; other. Banks ' .. .. ' . and Cash•Dmns ' . • ' VS, 0 72 Less Miners. Bank Notes in _ . Itsak North Amerku l -Pbll4- 3 . 4 00 , ‘' - ..' • ''. : - .ti`'Llf: _ .., zi".."- ' .-. • - ..0511,,F,2151 tamomatZintekin Circulation. ~. . `27, 00 , ... -.. _l_ Less .Aritowat,in — Bank'.plorttt" • ' • ~ • . . ..; . Ameirffihrpalladtr. - . -.' - - 1; 00 $218,915 00 Amount Deposits ' • 0:7 - 4„Wis - - . • • Amount, due other Banks . • . " • 51,001,264 76 91:Qt 001,11.25 25(tt 9 50 • The Above Statement is•eorrect, taken from the Books 'Aus they stood on die morning of the 2d day of Atignat., 1664. • • • CRA.. LOESEI, Caidder. . Affirmed'and .snloacrileei befote rte, thi.'3d day or •Angust, A: 1564. ' ' JACOB REED. J. P. • Augnet 6, '64 , 1: , 19-1 t • . .• • .. UT M" - timig:AnY*iery.etieitß--at. Evoi.vmaiimiNtrilltoDDEß CWT. 'fija-L,itew outiclents sateen as-a neat tazik,-- Who saysrodAer.Cuttert • - - -;:,.;,=. pueziewliii ,- -AsoltutcPAELcongerz" Mechant*look ht is:aat; • .s STIORMEC THOMPSOIie • ' ••- ' aryl% .1.4. • ericitv=l: at moltincins. . „ . neat, siniple, dliglit S;Step frelder. inneh' needed About: the Doane;,....IJTICHTEIit ! Ss THOWSO/f;•`.• July 30, •61,:' „ , • ; 'DnRABS' Coe *ES, Globe :Valves. GtoPa. Steam .1.1 Gibbs: Wl:ldles, GII Globf.s; foiaale.at ware iiallroo.Depot.: ' FRAN; POW. vTiancirmfal'itajiirrnhis.---SOliti,Clist Steel 1.3 Stztking Hammers, for - sale. at the. Pardwsre and Iron Depot.' P Tr. - : , 4 1 11 7 ,3 0: 14 .; " • ' : . ' 'IVI —limit. received, 'it ollindie aa sortment of New .and beantiftd risk. April 31i,64. • • Pentra:siieeit,4=l. . OITND, Oral,- S..qeare - Bake ettk. AL Waffle /trona, and Broilers. at:the: Irardware-and Iron Depot,. . • ' • ';,FRANK DWI: July 30,. , 64:' , • • . • . . AIIIERIOAN WRITING' P. Ell) .I_l=saldto.be equal to Artiold% - andrit a reach leas price—just received and'for - eale. wholesale :had retail. Jutlg 80 44., Book andAtafkineritik6,Poitiiille . .. • - • • 111Unit1111.,ILIS- PA T ENT- C0RN 8111.1616.. LER. All•irim. 'Shells • and cletum •at the ileumtime, time, without waste or, breakage. .Separatee - the -Corn from the cob,",- ':• For sale at the Hardware •iird Iron Ji11Y 30, f 64 ." .v.... • • - • 12,8 Sky-light... % h at Breakers: For sale at tlie. : llardware irntl Irvin DeNt. July 16, 'C4: • *f..•T‘t/i\i'./PV . 'Z,...ter . T.S.4\...VEN • . E. Z • . , . . limy TO DESTROY :., • . - ..) 1 - ROACH.ES;: :RATS, ' MIU';.. .. . BED IBILIV4:ANTS, - k . e., - :-. - ~ Vermin. •• rterminat.or.: 4 ' . . 1 . IT IS INFALLIBLE -•- IT 15115.F,'1.1.L18T.E I Is pnt up id Large Boxes f0 . r.e2.5 cent,:. Is - a I ready. :for use,'without mixing with other articles. oes . not spoil 'or get dry and worthless by .keeping,•ll , me, other preparationS., Vermin are ex. tritvagaßt Itind of IL' . Ents and Mice die out (If their holes. Is aet dan gerous toMse: - • Gives satisfaction to wlib Ise it.-- 7 Soldby:01 Druggistitind Dealers throughout the Uni ted States.. CAUTiON-Ii r sure and ask for 'Brims_ Ex' terniluator, in large boxes, with - red-label, and - signed -by the Proprietor., Depot, No'. 139 South TENTH' St., 'Mere - Walnut., Manufactory, ~", . ., M . 130 Juvenal street, i • above Walnut. between Tenth and Eleventh. . • $1- .111:A1 60 00,,K This valunbleprpartition'is . suld,in Pottsville by the Druzgists : • • .• . '• • . I.lency.SaylOr, 3. G. .Brown t Son ; J. C. Hughes,, llernjan:Rabonau, - aiul F. San Jerson.' • • *Also; in St. Clair, by ilenry B. Davisand It. H. ICrin. In Schuylkill Haven by ilugh.N.. Coxe.; and by all the Diuggists , in Slinervilli 41.5hland and Tamaqua.' July ' • • : ': ~ • : so-3m • • , CERTlFklATES; . riamin n k eachnrtiele - of our stool; and its value; are placed-in SEALED ENVELOPES and mixed. One of these envelopes will lie gent to any addreis,-without regard to.choice.,'ori receipt of . 25 . We.will send.by . mail the article named on the certifi cate drawn. for One Donne, or will exchange for any other article on otir lit of..the same value as - the article drawn. . .• Entire satisfaction anaranteed in nil eases. , • Yon.may,ohtain.rt,GOLD . Wirca DIAi4ONT itian for ONE DOLLAR, which you need not pay 'until yea ithow what,youfiave drawn and its value. • . • ' Five sealed. Envelope s. for $1 t Eleven' for . :. GOODWIN, 111UNT Sz CO., V JEWELERS, ' '• ' Reoadvrny; N. Y. . All letters should be addressed to our: Box.- 106, Post Oftictc, - New - York. . [July V. S. EXCISE' TAXES Must be paid on 'or before the 25th day of Augast, 1864, . . . . • ". U. J. •INTRRNAI. REVfitiE . • • 10th Collection District, Pa. ' NOTICE is.hereby ghen that the mania' assessment of Excise Taxes, for the year ISO on licensee. incovies, and article contained.in Schedide A. .has been-com pleted, and a list thereof placed. in my hands. by, the •Assessor for collection.. • . .. • The antics and taxes contained 'in Paid Aid are now due and payable, and all ,persons iii&huylkill County charg.eable therewith: are required to pay the same at the Collector•FOffice at Pottsville, on:or before the nth' Office hours from s,"A.. M., to 5,P. 3L . - Payments may also be made to the: Collector or his Deputy at the following places and times, , Tamaqua, on Wednesday, August. 10th, at the office of Herman B. Graeff. rAssistant .AmicsSor. ' ' r 1864. . month: , • • . 98,672.16 124,389 03 .. 25,910 07 Mohnnoy:City; on 'l'huradaq,.. August ill th., - at the of -flee of Frank Carter,..Ffm. -Ashland, on Friday: Angnst 12th, at the officsof Levy, 'Asiistant Asseisor. Those who - neglect; to. pay the :duties` and taxes as afdresaid assessed -upon' them; •vilthiti'the time above BPeeided, will be liable.to pay tea per centunt addition al upon the amount thereof. - .Payments must he made in United StateS . Treasury notes, or in notes of banks organized...under the act to provide a National Currency.known Ss National Banks. N.-B.—Persons doing business without licenSe forfeit 'three times the amount of such license,, and • art A - 07 jeetto a term of intpilrsonnient not exerddfrio two years. • • • -. r JANES A. IN - tiESS, • • Collector lfith District, Pa. • . Pottsville,:July 30th, 1064.. • • . 21-it • DE,NTAL: For Cleansing, Whitening and Preserving • . IHE-TIETRJ this article is . prepared with the greatest care upon scientifie principles, and - warranted not to r contain Anything in the Slightest degree deletinions to the teeth or gnats. Some of oar most eminent Dental Sulgeons' have given is their sanction to, and cheerfully recomineila itas a preparation of .auperior qualities - for -cleatuehig,'whitening and preserving theleeth. It cleans theta readily, rendering them beautiftilly_white - and wilt; Withorit sliglitest inittil to the' enzintel:— It is healing to the gums where they ere ulcerated and sore. It is also an excellent disinfeetorfor ololdecityed teeth, Which are exceedingly offensive. - It gives a rich and creamy - taste to thernouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and iniparting a delightful fracm, nice to the breath.. Prepared only , by A. lILILW.LEY, 411 , 100., N. W. Cor. 10th and*l.ombetret.stst., and 'l4old'hy all Dnigg,ists, 'Price 2.5 c•ents-- • • ' TES' TritOlilil.s.—The folliawing. - opinion Of. Dr. White, :IS to the h:hig esteem in is he holds the Dental ,Crearri,-triust he sntllelent bvideaCe of its value : to, uote other testlinordels in detail is needless, con. tenting.ofirseivei by-simply giving the names and ad. dresscaof persons who speak of- Its.'exerllenry for the teeth : • - nutincLetu...;•April lath, 1563.• • • Haying carefully examined'A. "1411ditled Dental tlmam," I hereby cheerfully recommend it to the pnblic generally.; • It is an excellent preparation for cleabsing and preserving the•teeth, anti can be,need'by all persons with the utmost confidence. as its properties are perfectly hannleo: ..Dcsidei preserving -the teeth, it. promotes n healthy action to the gums,- and Imparts a pleiventeess to the -• ••.• • • : • - • • Di, W. R. WHITE, ..1293 Arch St. . . Thos. Ingram:3f. Dentist, 491 N. Fourth Street:. .Birkey, 254 S. Sixth St. •. • • • ..F.. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dent et; .32a Arch St.. .- • • C, A. Kingsbury, 1119 Walnut St. ' • • • S. - Dillingham. D. 'fat Atch St., t ' F. 31.-: Dlxon,W2l Arch St. '• . • "•• • • • • ' EdwaniTownatind, Dentlet,-526 N.:7°lllth St.. Dorphley,•Dentist,•Sn N:Tenth St.' • tong, Dentist, 629 N: Sixth • • • ' • • . • Mlylf $25,000 00 5,150.00 200,000 00 652 25 11r 17t 15i 00 . 5,004 00 $200,000 00 144 600 Q 0 . ' 14,598 NtSTRUCTION.BOOKM AND ,ITIUMIC .. F011,.-111X DEELODEON .. • ' • And' tt lostioinents 'of the Orgatteho•r. . Zundeli Melodeon•lnstractlif... Containing .tbe' Ele mentS of Music; Piveressive Pingsr •Ifixercises, and a large collection of .ChoMe.' . 42'2a New •. atethOd for the- lifelodeMi.' Selected Mainly 'fmrci' - ”Zatiders Distructor,"' and containing in addition . to Lessons and Exercises, a sollectlon of Popular Songs and a variety Psalm and Hymn . Tunes $1 ad Darhart's;blelodean.. Elementary and • Progressive, &tidies, with a collection ofGholce Weal and Instin.: . mental Music • ' • • Ainerlcan School for the•Melodeon tti Model Melodeottlnstructor • • • - • ISO • Winner's Perfect Guide for the Mehxleon. Designed 1 `as a belf-Instriactor; !with : Cboicealusie ..... ..69 Melodeon withontarMaster.--....-• •-' • 4.60 :Woodbury.* Melodeon Instruttor • i- • r • ..tsh , Green and Whitsra Melodeon ,Instructor.-.. - .:. .60. , Howe's Seraphtne and Melodeon Instructor..-.. • The Seraphine.-: A collection of Music for the Imo-, deam beraptduvand Reed Theitustractlons in each of Die above books are stilted not only to the Melodeon:-but- to all, instrnMents of similar tonstruellon. .§glitost-Add. • OLIVER, DlT elite ColiPablfeh* For by D: June 11, '• ••-•• 1,1ifa) , •,543,' . 4::52 , :iy; . '• • ;•"' amiliiiisamre4 t@a4)lbli t !.6 i gV 4 ,llp. eda 'RF.II4hIPX - iles ,of Al • :EB/R.BANit F Act O of thee.&ct or wealth, 141)Mved $1,339,90143 B. BAN-NARA HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED • ffyorninely 41M .2-0010, ';114,2f, 1 11, At riligstotirlmwilitaiv wiltaSTiglialSlB436.4sola6.l - ;.11 411-10;7''fi***14,* . ... ;„ ~ . .. , :itLLEETO'6I',,: 'ail* hilitTr - • cIOI,LEGB . ' - ',... .-,:,.,-..,.. -.mien i•wiii-.:Pa.t „,,,,..,:, ,-; -. - 0: iteTog,i, - . iittiikle F** - At• nti'rileilideill. . ' llcifrij:G: EC MEND „itFifc,Bsrperktst Art' lite Mills rfbeiparsisaestt,i , . This Instititiot.' ' 'lrylthe.".Stsits: of - -.Pennsyl vania. with.full 'Coll ' powers, will etimmenee its next session- Sept.. Stii. . *very aciliKaShrded for ,an English, Clessiesl story tgicond 1437 g.dlicatint!, under the best orfns rs.- •Pa'p i • ~ t eceivedlte the Pr,irrutry.,ftersto arid Coftiate Departments. For Atus. ri4tdrese o,;.riv . '•'''-_... - -' .. Adent. circa da(i 3(,'64 , . ARCA3 ) lA/ D. W. FRI.ESE,A. Principal. ORWIGSISU.RG .. 80111711201.t . CO 'PL . The next term of this institetion will begin THDIS-- DAY, September Ist. The designlato cilfar.sneh. advantges for the education cd, either-sex am Alia not excelled by any similar institution, The coma of in struction is thorough and - complete.- In addition toile scientific and:clasalcalwmrsea,thete will .be -added a . - Corses;vs*af department. to-prepare young men for business, and , a Norma/ department for theee who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of: teaching.—: With the latter departments owds/ school will be C01a.. , Reefed. ' ' Send , for iscauftne: .; : (Aug: irgoTrrirrs, • C • . . mcqusu AND FRENCHI36ARDING AND DAY - :'.SCHOOL FOR. ,YOUNG LADIFS; ; - . 21527 1529 Spr.p . iO3,Bt.i Philadelphia ' ) Will reopen : on TtESDAt,.SeptepbOr2.2oo. Letters to the above.athireas Will receive prompt 'attention.— ,Pernonal application M4,41'3 - tande' , 4ftEt 1564,"t0 • )51AD P - I)II,ErtVEL,..Y, Principal. - . July 9, '64.. , • - • SS Sal • 1101t4TIPf FOit•NOUNticIADIFi, At Lancaster Co., Pa. FOUNDED SEPTE.MBER.,, 1794, Affords anfieriOr advantages thorough and ',Doom ' plished female education. • • • , • The TLitmanual Term oneris Angrist For eireulars and information. apply to: • Rev. W..C. =CH= Principal. . 2.34 m - Jaly 9.'•64., MEDICINAL. COUGII - 8 . :COLDS: CONSUILPTION . ..' :• •• • Coughs, - C - 1 ; Consumption. .. , .. .. ..' . -;.' - Colighs; • Ids;. Cottomptioit• . . -, - . g ' . '•- -• 'Coughs; ' Ids, ' Consumption. . .- ...- .. . • • Cors , hs; lds, Consumption. ' . • - Coughs, - .Colds,. 'ConSumption. . ' Coughs,,. Colds, , Consumption. . . Coughs,' Colds, Consamption. "-- • ' Swayne's Compound - SYriip• of.' Wild - Cherry. .. I Swaymes . Compound Syrup .of Wild Cherry, Swayne's :Compound' Syrup of Wild . Cherry,: Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild, Cherry, - Swayne's ',. Compound. Syrup' Of Wild . Cherry, : Swayne's.' Compound. Syrup of Wild • Cherry; - :. Swayne's. Compound ''Syrup' ' , of .; Wild 'Cherry, • Swayne's.Compound . Syrup of Wild • Cherry, , ' - - • . -.'• Cures all Complaints •- • .. ' •-- - . •'. ' '''. Cures -all.. Complaints ---* .. • •• . .. . • Cum all' • Complaints .- .' •- . • . Curesall. Complaints • • :', .", . --.' Cures , all ...Complaints - : , . • Cures all '''Complaintri ••• ' ... '', • . • • . . • - Cures'. all ' Complaints , • . . ... -• Of the . Throat, ':Lungs and : Chest .. • Of . the . Throat; '• Lungs and Chest. Of . the Throat, Lungs and Chest. .. , -- • . • - Of. the -• Throat, Longs and. -Chest. . . • 'Of - the' Throat, Lungs and Cheat .. - .. • • Of' the, Throat, Lungs . and. Chest.'' . ' Of 'the' ''Phroat,. Lungs ; and. Chest. ... . Of the Throat - Lungs and ' Chest ' . . Althottgh mahy years' have elapsed since: this discos= ery iwismade.known - to the world; its great virtue has never yet been equaled: '. . '. . , - •• •," .litill.AnOther Cure bjlEllr..Ssiuynent C.i.m-. . , pound Syrup 'to (Wild Cherry. .' I. suffered four m onths with a violent Congh, accom panied with painful tightness 'of 'the chest.great dial; c nlty. of breathing, sore throat, sleep disturbed from "constant coughing;' tried a number of reined fes without benefit; I was advi . sd,to try. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which.gave quick relief, and after '.using two bottles a 'perfect.cure was thp,' result. I give • thisrettititauff freely, ,as I want all 'the world to know of this truly valuable medicine."' - ' .. , ." lirmrnifiii - J. Ecass, 124 Smith . street.Dhilftda. • P.repared Only by Dr. Sw.arsk ,L Son, aptiorth'Sixtli .street Philadelphia.- ; ' - ' , -- '• .'• • ' ''; ... -. Sold by *.T.'G. 8R0WN....t, SON,' and, lIENRY SAY- . LQII, l'ottaville, and all - the principal Dru ,,,, ists and . . April % '6. -. ' • . ~.. •,- ' . : .14-- '... ' • This • valuable preparation combines the' -virtries' of SAUSAPARILDA and 10D . INE,- and highly _recom mended for the cure of - ~.• - Serofula White Swellings, .Enlarge 7 went and Weeration of the B . -'Joints and Glands, Tu*ois,. ;. • Boils, Ulcers, • • Affections " All the' various diseases' of the SKIN, such ae' • TETTED, RUCC4WORIIf, SCALD-DEAD, ITCII, t. PIIH- I'LES, - and diseases arising from an injudicious use of Xercury: 'AS A- SPRING AND FAIT. _ PURITEEE. OF THE :TrEOO.lOl. 4s"unparalleled success. .• .• • . Prepared by • • • • . OASTLETON . da: MONTROSE, Pharmaceutists,. • . • • . New Mar Agents,, JOHN G. BROWN SON, will, Supply the trade, at our wholesale prices.. ". •• : • May ' , • .21- G m • • . VETTER...OT- ADVICE FOR LA DIES ___. II • FIVE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVLNGS.• . • . H as Information never'before"publistied. • • ' • . • Sent free in n sealed envelope for Tell cents. • Address, • Dr. 'STANFORD, . • • . ;Box • Nei. 4,652' New York Y. 0.. Jtilk 16, 4 64,. • • 2D-3ni . • .., . 37 RECRUITS. TiVANTED . . TO FILL THE QUOTA OF THE North-Eas . .t WeifT.of the,. Boiough of • • • • . - Pottsville. -,• - Leval Boianti ' • $3OO Government' Bounty 100 .•.- _ . . 8400 Apply to . ISAAC MOYIER,. Treasurer, Corner Railroad "and Callowhill streets. • July fik M. ' • . s' • . • 31- (4 IV - WM OWN . DOCTOR."—TILE NEW ILLUSTRATED HYDROPATIIIC ENCYCLO PEDIA: A Complete System.of ~Hy,dropathy and mene, Anatomy arid Physiology of-the , Human .Hody, Illustrated ; • Preservation. of . Health ; Dietetics and Cookery ; Theory and Practice .of Medicine; with : Home Treatment; Special Pathology and Hydro-Therapeutics, Nature, Ceases, Symptoms, and Treatment nisi' known. Diseases; Application to Surgery, Midwifery. and the Nursery.. 800 Engravings, and nearly LOOCr pages. with Glossary and Index - . complete. By ft. T. TRALL, M. D. Price; prermid , by FIRST ..MAIL, -84... Address FOW LER &WELLS, 389 Broadway, New . York. . , -"Of all the publications which have attained such a wide'popilarity, ss issued -by FOWLEIt and. WELLS, none are more adapted to general utility than this rich. comprehensive, and well-arranged Encyclopedia.”-4. Y. Tribune. %- • • [July 21, •G4.-30.3t. cC rl - 1.11.13 HUMAN ..1)1YINE new System of Physiognomy,.F.yess Bers,.Nose; Lips.,Montb,liend. Irak. Eyebrows, Ffainis t Feet, Skin, Complexion, -with ail "Signs of Character. and Howlo Read-Tbeni.'! in • - ' . ' THE.: PHRENOLOGICAL • JOURNAL, Ir.r.osravrrm. WELLS. Editor. . Ethnology, the Natural History Qr . Matt, nations, racesoind tribeA of, men, described wlth:lllustratio . -- faiology, furctions'of the: Body; licart,'Lcum, Stomach, 13Ones; Muscles, and NervOits System Phrenology. the-Temperaments,"Man's Intollec 7 teal, Social ana. Moral, NaturN flow to Improve. Phyy.lognotur, with the SioNs. 'Coin/Anna, • AND now on' Sci eutilleprinci pies, • .P.Schology or the "Science of the Soul," Man's relationslo tlndife and to thelife. come. - - • e • A n e w voleme, the 40th. commences With the July number.' 4 llunr - rtrady- - Pnblbliett-monthlyv in quarto brim at:s2.2'yee.r., liainples, by first, Addiese NOWEER' WELLS;' 3q2 - Bin:tawny, •11t4 Yo.r.k.'• ' , gut! 23, •34.-30.3 t • "W ' TeICES TirAT46llit3 A large assortment of Watches— American,.... Engltsh And Swiss,.in Gold' nod Silver, Single ai t . and Hooting Cases. An examination is re- IV; speettelly IL C. GREfIN, Vatclunake rand Jeweler, Centre - Street, Poitavtlle bicenitier 12,''G3' - • ...ti o . . . W$ IN.E AND-, CIDER iilllLL,with Pima romlAne4. •-A firat-elaaa_Nrule and Cider 31.111 18 4imple.in construction, r e adily worked by hand. and can grind ala to eight, bushels rapplee, or ten to twelve bushels, of grapes,' curran • cberriets or like frnit;•per. hour. , 'Justthe article ~ .,:-Atnaity • MC. •. 11l setwan now. :• . -' • • ' • . • • - :July- 3 (0 6 4 . • ••• ••sTic Tilomrsow. E W 1111.181C.- , -Jast reeelVed The Dauner of the Sp •.•- • -' • • • The Old Seaton :•-• • • • - • • • • • 'Jenny Wren Polka . : :• .• • Sleep - and the Past;;'' • • "" • •Babvlcin Sas .Fallert":; ' • ." • • • • - Together tvitlill'N'Ariety of other ; Musle. Just- teeelved and for sale - • . , _••• 11.-11ANNANS July 30. 434.: . • Book' and blutne.Store.- F ASICIONABLIM . 44.0T1E11110. - , :....-,. -, ... Just opened. a tendld asaortutent.' oi - Foreign 'and Domeatla CLAT/1 • ALAS:AMBERS and 'VEST- - .. INGS,,whielfirEl be cut and Stitotherlatost and moat troproVed ityles;zt.tdif Old Stand; Market='' Ettreeti a few diaora above Centrei, Pottsville. ' ' • ' HENRY SUTTEE, Merchant Tailor. Pottavllie, Mareh 5,'64.' . in.tf .. . Y-DIRPOT —Pest N. , Ott lubricating,- Machtuerrand Otal Ma,. at TLIOMPSONI: gIiERIVAN:-FORIGED Wattahted supetior to any tmporled NaiL feriae at the Itardarare and iten , Depot:' , , • 'July 16061. - -. • ntAinc Tarr:. EM' TAX LAIV * -- 4 0.642 1 1 e lifffdlir 6 ,.1 ( .T8A107 "4 ,6' 4 .5 6 Book Stott - Patti lll)R - July 16.'64. :,, .:.- -__ r ." J . : - ... , ,, -* 4- 11: 4,7- „,.. v -#..--. :.__..... aYs: !gars 8, 1.-`# .A..42'«... • - •.THE - IN AVIALYOR,MEE., -ti. - o . FlKllrasswillAssacOlattsurdax—.... ttain Aet • - - -..litquarf-LTlia. - 3131444trittteml iit"iftiellPerty, • eightL Ikeemestig- - 2111Stitel!eklibled, - dirt: . • • • " Pot o:, reigns ettpreite- ,tha- t the Po 0- . .Scarcely a not jigwihien t pod. on .eithor • side since the bailie . 11iii:vtounded • haTe ail been:lanes* te4 Gits , f94o:44o;niini- Conrt of trattiriltaiWii4ditie\4ll -by titer PrOsident,at the requAatef-LietitAltsteistOrtuit,„ • • Major-General EissidoektabottrOokstelo InYeas-- tigste them . r .m tuage the'failure.,the recent as: . ,aattlt upon the.. berfertificatkitik'befoltiT'etm4• bilig, so su y'EtWigifietedi by tfie -ion of the mine.'whichidestroyedawicistampor. _tent Work in front et • • A correspandent, of thatiew York .Irt7iuns, wrl - ting about the rninw,:stitYs.: 4• ' • • FoureelpilefOund Colonel f. easants with watch in hand, mounted'on bur.earthwbrks,:taidting. for the grand- , explosicm,.-Anziousitement _ .he waited, for the fuse had heep,4gliteith his ' own hand ; and a' few "seconds would '" 're. the - truth n truth or iciirreCtiiesit 'of hie - ;theory:m to - time , for .the orphation. had - inutse,Thea.ltle u tenant .TaCob.Douty ands Sergean- liaryy-Reese, of the . Forty-;eighth,.nobly.imbinteerad,to thitikho gal- lery and ascertain the Leans e•of . .the,:d.olf4Yr The fuse, which was ninetkeiglitleet *leVr. b, was,. • exting u ished. feet hats been bti*eil, but the.rcmainder witaintact.- • A sexy, 'Sergeant - .ltettee...hurriettlto -abs-entrance, . and, returned.,obtaming...one,,. 4 .Esurything. was lastly adjusted;; the fuse Was .11,1er-it - fired; and.. Lieutenant Douty,' , atirsirtneing 'the :Ittet his Colonel, teok•hisplaceWhisraule - ontearWorks. Seconds .beelans t minutes, and..ColonetTlesi ants, still auxioue, still With watch iii hand, stood straining . hiseys direetion..9l.• the rebel work. It lacks one minute of the thrieTreaid he to his Lietitentitit; looldugtit • - his"witch, and speaking is a , voice ertOpreisited.-trreiretnent: Not a seccind,forthereslurgoeilln shouted the r: Lientenant,:spr_ inging.frOul the breastworks and • rejoining las regiment: Sure en - Migh,lfidre she - did go., An immense - tagnititt - br earth , two hun dred and fifty Mete* iirwith.a.repuetr.like the Tumbling of an ()sal : • . The people ot.Sou Reumtilyida are still fearful of an .extension'o ttbei raid. • Duel- ness is at a stantr-Still. .• Ge l 3- 14=1Y,e4. Thnrsdayr, Vine tot&I outstanding debOteththititiletidldtatesl; -, 18 5i.„827;•tir., ; 170, -- and the intereat476,4_o3o,'. .7, The rebel McCausland ittaekedgqociatAverit ' .and . Kelley at Ournbeilind Tneday.,-'and ":after':- . - 4 a'furions..fight•was remised with -grip lose otseve?, r .. , eel .caissona ard 'a large, tiumber r o . fwagbro `fining spoils front PennaylVinia.- t . ‘ ---" • Copy -Of official etateritent 'of eiosto 3 o4 , T , Rtilbt-•' , ; , :, .lished by order of 'General Sherroan.l7,%T.Ottilimr :l 4 ta, July 26, 1864':' ' r Total lass of.Federals,july,2o...: :::v,14250 Rebel dead connted and , Rebel dead counted and briiiqd," July' 1;14.2' Rebid dead in front of• Fifteenth , Corpirriot , • in or ..... ; •.=.; Rebel n colors captured„July 20 .. "•1 Rebel colors captured, Rebel prisoners .captured.;....... •-• • Federal loss, all, told, . ... '34 Total Federal 1055..., r:. _slfl, Total•Feileral'loste.of artillery Pieces•••=-• Total rebel loss in ... t .... ,; 3,946 • •• 'l'ottdrebet Total-rebel loss in cOlorti...- . Nunlber of rebel wounded tmlumntin." - • IMPORTAAT NYO . N . OW' r The Rebels Oceupy Hagenitinvin Gov. Cnrtiu Vans. Thirty' thOutgliinia titia Oat . . . The greatc4 consternation -once more. prevails along the southerly - . portion" of 'the.- Cumberland • • . . . , .• Despatches received 'at - Harrisburg yesterday- . state that the Itchels entered - Hagerstown infor63 • yesterday'morning. • •:. •.• . •. ... ~,-.• Gov. Curtin has issued.a Proclamation,- calling. for 30,000 roluitteer militia, to be. 'tratgWed - into ihe•seryice of the State, to serve•dnring the emer-- , gezicy for the. defence of theAtate, •:•,., . _ • .. ~ ' The Plirjorfty PhitsiderPhia.- - Tho official majority in. Philadelphia for the first' Aniexiiment - is 17,281;. for the second, 28,816, and for trio third; 27,2811: The • majority in • the State will be yeryluavy, rye nisd'E.nr.—Prof. J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Anrist, formerly of Leyden, Holland, is located" 'at No. 611 Pine St.; Philadelphia, where persons -afflicted .with diseases of the Eye or Ear will. be scientifiCally treated and cured, if curable: Plf.Artijietat Iles- in serted without. pain. No charges made for examina tion. The Medical Faculty is illVited;•llS be has tin • Se- , crets in Ida mode of treatment:: . - - Jan 30, '64. • . POTTS ViLLE MARKETS Corteted Wirekly.for.the2linerst Jo Wheat Flonr, extra famlly,' . per harrel.... ,do : do do per cwt' - do do extra'• • ', per barrel. do - do . supertlue, .. do : , Rye Flour, • - do • Wel:wheat Flour, .. , Wheat, Prime white, per bushel., do • do red, . -do bried Peaches, red, per potind.. - do pa • anpared, • 'llO Dried d Apples, do Rye, :•49 bu. Corn, ".. Oats, ." Soup beans" Peas. " Eye Chop, " Corn Meal " • Middlings; " l'otatotut, • " Hay, • .1-3 ton. " bale cwt Straw, 1 , 3 ton. Plaster, Salt, % Fa& 'Tint Secul,. he .Clover.". Flax $1 75 gl 66 83 350 3 (m) 1 35 1 85 $1 55 1 50 'l5 3 00 2:50 1 35 1 30 j USW RECEIVED, A. beautiful - Buick of Clocks, ;-- . - ...' . :.. • 1 2. . .. . ~ • Pinked Good . , of all kiml.s, Porte Illennais, , . ,•• : ,•, .. . . - ... . .8 . .._ ii . ...... ~- - Traveling atei”,lis t:,: V `6' 191114 r Warn* Vane!: Good. ., .• .... . ‘. . Also, an assortment of VAR & t'O.'gcelebnt 'led Chandelier. and .Grue Fixtareit,? Brown Statuary, Portable Lights, etc.., eta. , - M .- Particular ' .paid to the Vepahing of 'Watches. Having had, the largest expetlence. lit the verrtirst manufacturing establlehments In Europe; we' feel warrantedin assuring every one who Wiltpatronias us, that we will be enabled to give satisfaction, Rartico larly in all the'ffier clams of - work, snit as - , CHBONOffiETKR, EITQLISH & SWISS . PATELST. - • would reOntie. We eball endeavor, bj a atridibtfor- - ward eonrre, lonians every : rein , at . nable person.-- '- - G BLUM .4 CU. • ' 'Praeticatliorologiata and ,Tawelletii. . . • •`` 'NEWS - • . WILKINSON,. .TA:Yt()R, - • Would intArtn thilpublic that - . . • ALL'S..WELLI Ai Tniaa TAlLOitrti4 . 14,iluth Eleventh Illtreelir:' " = • ' 4 bocci below ChemtnnkPIULADELFLUAi Wrieft a":" . . •. , be kidiad the iArt4Loox'Aiiip •• • in the city; 6dl and see', :•••• - ..TAYLORIX •J. •••:: ; • T 1 ' NEW STYLE VEST FOR SPRING (Original end•Nobby.). ; • • Fine Geode , well Made. . • • - • At Fair Prices. • .5.• C: Tine& • . . ' Lite at Cuas. STOI(ES & 190. may 14; - ' • -41-6 m PENNEIVEVANINISTATE'REPOKTIV Vol.. 44—Wright Vol. 8„ Price , S4goe 4lnt 1111b liAted. Alt)°, ORAYDON'S FORMS. mind edition, by Wright. Just received and for wile' at - • Book Stdre, Pottritiet• June 9S, '64 . . . 11 . . . .LIE 14.—The Lightningy Biller auppllw a wani Fin every Household: For sale' at the Hardware:and Iron 'Depot,. . , - FOIT. tltiltALEMubseriber Aa Aiwa t 11 for one of the Offileutses in Newßedford. and is prepared to reeekve orders for,Primis :Whale! 0115 in large or. small quantities, at New Bedford - prices, freight only added; . Orders respectfully 'sotietted s:; ..April 23, . •• o Lib Pt NlS.,,A4lamosolgakent of ine: , rnoat approved kind—warranted c -just received and for sale at' tlie anbacribertalkiok,and StatloneryStone.Z.. .• e •BENJ. BANNAN. Alm Steel Pally of all Ilinditzi• nee; irholeiale and recant.• - . A 1.113.NDA RM.—A . new. and -benntkfall Calendar. giving the months, days datekattas bin for Offices;Depote, &c. Itrequlreanohlterie ,'and is, in tact, a perpettitil Alm/ante eumli„eciperfeet - - KEEPER.. Price $2 c.. Call and Pee them. , - Watehitialter, Apri116,'64.-16-tf) . Cenlxe,sr.t.,;,Pottaytile. WINE MILL.--The.tfulthlied*ElWas/ V combined as it to In this mill to WIC of the bat family arrangements ever 'mutat . • Ft/e 7 -"aititt .It , ,the Hardware and Iron Depot. ; FRANK POTT: July . • ".- ROPE.—AII sizeitiirltarobllar_coyda, -WW(lar ite, dee and Mtakon,Littes, at the tiardwant. aed ,Ito* Depot. - , PRANK rOTT. _ _ • uly 16;'!64: . lIIISICIL . A.—Socket, illoaer„cilliela, at perfet Ratak 0 unequalled:lh :gilt - Willis at the ilard ware end iron Depot. .4RItA2tS porr. Boollo4.— ; FamLly pride, by the authuceit II Pique:_ ' • • • tkitinsel and tumfort; eythere zmrson : Blitanbling Bkatti.itiy,Bail'Uaintitan-C Pigeon Hole Generals: . . .• . My Farm at Zdyrood ' • ' Dream Life, fie., (Cc. Just received and ter pale at B. BANA.K.,.nBoRIL"stuee; • ' July 16,4,6( DRY ~.o ppps, .c11.1PC:ERIER,';::::;„ ANTY -Ara . • -; - • • ' •PRO V I S - Ify - T The - "tunnie;reigntd trM colittOtiol to 'tall oil %eI:MA; mesa of thetwora (Rymer:lila:holm& 'Betio it the tair..: - .7 aer of Market and Socola),aluipligo4WaY-111c,:tro Fill . Rem qa hand,atall that co stocx cif Dry Goods, Greetrieirtiiid NM at rt./tamable -g-93gPs* ' Pottsville, Mari.tll; - fititif" • • ';' • .4 , • Alert. , $/1. 5 50 11.00 t 8111. 8 if 4.60 $lO 00 I 600 1040 00 B'oo 1.4.00 'Egg% . doz. Butter, 'lb. Cheese, •• Lard, . ", Hams. • ". IShouliters.: -" e tteerbiud'or. " front "- " l'Aatton,, " " - " Veal, Sugar, Cutia, Sugar orteo,;. , Porto Moo. " 16 16 /6 H 1 90 • III: entailed. • - • IC.,o.llsrup. DITP.t f EX,