The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 13, 1864, Image 1

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    7EKM* OF THE-.3I3ITERS4OIITRINAL.
TERNS—S 2 .50 per annum, pitiable in ,advance--:
i vi : t if paid in :advance- If not paid within
th e year, 83 'will be chit Ted. • ,
These terms Will be strictly adhered.to hereafter:
'PO CLUBS: • -
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Thri.e topics to one address (in zuiTance) • 86 30
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Fourteen '" " • " " " . ' 25 00
Club subscriptions must invariably , be paid in advance.
• The Jovita.u.:will be . famished to Carriers and others
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- at $3 lb per 190 - copies, - cash on delivery. •
4"r" Clergymen and School Teachers will be tarnished
with the Jeuertat. at $1 50,in advents,- or $1 75 . it paid
within:.thayearz- - -over one year, full rates.
• ' -Mates - of Advertising :. :- • ".
• For 3 lines, including date, one insertion, 50 Cti., and
subsequent insertions 13 cts: One square of 7 lines, and
over 3 lines, for 1- insertion :5' cis:: - 3 insertions $l.: 3
iriscitiOns :$1 subsequent insertions, 2.Z • &Ms.:—
Lart•er ones in proportion. •
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Three Harz • • 113 00 $3 50 . $5 00
seven lines; and over ' 3 50' 600 - 10 00
Tun squares, or 14 lines, 500 ' 9 00'. ' 15 00
Three .1 1 " TOO 12 00 : 'l6 00
Four.. " ".13, :El 00- • • 14 . 00 '22'00
Fire " "-35 " 900 . 16 00 26 00
Quarter column::. 12 °O..' 10 ' • 56.00
;66 - I.arler space as per keseeinent.. •
tom. ;Nine words are . counted s.s a line In advertising.
For every line over designated jines, 15 do.
RAILROADS
EVE HILL Ss SCHUYLKILL
laißaWlio3l6377-
SIIMIYEER.: ARRANGEXENT. -
On and after Friday, July Ist, 1664: Frass.en*er ,
Tralns
trill leave Ashland' at T, A. SL, cor. , ..2eeting at Schuylkill
Itaren with Reading Railroad trains for' Philadelphia,
ll A rri-hurg. Iteadinz, .lEc.; and at 3.45,T. M., for Schnyl
litd -Haven and intermediate points.
„Trains 'Or - Ashland leave Schily.lkill 1 - Jaren .6 A:
and P. 31'.; stOppini at all principal station . i.
Fare from Ashland to Philadelphia, $3 50 ;, to ReAd
-147 it 713; to EttiVell 75 cents: - • •.•
All the abovetrains connect at • Westwood' with
eta to And from' Pottsville.
.c.m4ona, July Ist; '64.
pIBLALDEIL . PBIA d BEADINGL B
Excursion 'Tickets from Ithilade Potts
tin, and return, will be sold at: rhiladelphia—on'Satufet
4ya and_ Sundays, at $3 75-eadh, good 'for any train
rin those .days, and on the succeeding Monday..
' G. A....NICOLL.S; General &Mt.
Anrust 6.59
I )IIILADEEPR tr
lA, 8c READING .R.
'Winter 'Arrangerne .t, Nove ber 1. : .
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DOWN PASSENOER - . TRAINS.
Leave Pottirille, - daily... (except Sundays).at 9.15, A.
M.,. and .2.30. P. M.:—l'asslng - Iteadint• at 11.10, A. _IL;
End 44,P. M. : - Arriving Philadelphia at -1.50, P.
MI; and at 7. , •
'Both down trains conned at. Reading with Trainis for
Ilarrisntirg and New York, and' at Port Clinton with
CataWiasa Railroad Trains foe Williamsport, Elintra, - ,,tc
• Ill' PA.S..SENGRIt TRALNS. . :
LearePhiladelphia, daily, {except:Sundays) at 8.15,
M.. -and 3.30, P. M. .Leave Reading 0.11 - .10,- A, M.,
and thee). P. M:
• SUNDAY TRAINS.
Lesre Pottsville tit 7.30, A.. R.,- and Thiladetplda a
pti, -R. Ai:. .
LEBANON VALLEY .BRANCH.
Cmpette to. Harrisburg with Passenger Trains to and
from - Piusburg, Carlisle. Chambereburg, Lancaster,
, Neibur . y., Williamsport, Elmira. York- anil
Tiaiu leatvAlarrishurg at 3.00. A.- . 1 k1„ (fur - Lebanon;
Reading and -NV'S' York only,) k.OO, A. 11 and 2.05, P.
for PotteviEe'aiid Philadelphia. ni Sunday trains:
Through tielccts froni Pottsville to New-York, Haiti-
Gettyshsrg. and. all the principal points in the
- orth. Nurtlin - st.. and Canada& .•Emigrant Tickets id
tme ptace . at testueed fares. '-. . . • ...
Se lbs. of all Owed each Passenger, •. .•
COMMUTATION TICKETS, •
th % coulautc-atuicheil, lieti.tmen any points digAred;
Families and Firms, at 25 per cent. discount.,
, •'• • .11T.LEAIGE TICKETS, • •
for 2,000 smiles, betweea all points, .forYtuailips
Finns, Si i 46
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SEASON TICKETS, • .
frir rioldez orly,:between any points, ut redficed
14. 3. G. 9, Or 1:2 months..'
tickeis will he purchased ,bef”rn . the Trains
, r t. Higher tams charged if paid lii the care. .
G. A. NICOLLS,
Qtiueral Superiuteifilefft.
11,r ,
EMI; VAL E ItAILItiLID.,-63
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• • titnnic' AFratiiement! -
ND AFTER MONDAY. MAY 4th,, the - Pas
•:-.Trains of the Ikhigh ValleyßailrOad Company,
ru a. , f , rIiOXVI, :
DOWN OR EASTWARD TRAINS. ' •
No. 1. No.- 6. "!`.:0. - 3.
' . A. M. A. N. P.. N.
11,25 .2.0
4 10' .11.25 • • 4.30
~....4.15 , -11:41 4.26
4::1 IL:a; .4,5
12.1r2 4.5.
....:4.4912.14 b. 0 ,3
- • 12.25 5.15
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5,111 '12.32. .5.25
. 12:365.29
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koiplancupt 12.44 5.33
4-align 5 12.44 - 5.37
tqa own Furnace... 12:51 . 5.45
1.1...., • 5.40
Iht,h,ln • • ' x . 5.45 • 1.011 - 6:01
nl:lnsburg. - • 1.16' 11.1.7
1.23 , 6:23
(arrii - e) - 6.12 -1.40 .6.40
UP,OII WESTWARD TRAINS. • • .
71 ,, NS - • .' • No. 4. No. 1. Wet ES
~n • '• 1.40' 10:03
•nis - s:
cIICIIL'INK
.....
ryville ' •
;i ; ..11 Gap ..
!inzton
3.47 7.53
9.17 3,54 - • 5,06 , •
9,1!5 • - 4.04 . 3.15 10.33
4.20 6.30 10.43
.0:44 - 1.2.0 5:54 - .
4.34 5.47 . •
.10.03 4.43 S.t.l
.19.05 . :
.4.44 . 0.50
.10.15. .4;55, 0.0.1
10:20 04 9.14
.10.34 o.lo'. 9:2:1 : •
.10A4 0:25 9.31 •
loss - 0.39 • 9.45
.11.04 9.!,0
.11:10. 0.53 10.00 •
CON — SECTIONS '. •
TF.I.I.nP r,w Jlr F.l' A EAST ENNSii.VA 11c R. R
!..I.trainn connect with the Central of New Jerisey . and
l'eme:ylvania Itailr9ads.
0E1.11113M PEJ.A.WARI: R.4.11.101A D.
tAvn. trains, Ni).s. .1
and a and Up Trains Non. 4 and
::liect with Trains of the Belvidere' Dalaware
Furnncc
• ,
is..iirlauqua •
k.
•
;al)
ryvine
`,lauch Chunk
ti ,, 12771 PIC`.TNSYLVAN'IA •
earn Trains Nos. 1 and 6 and 'Up Trains Noe. s.and
ealeet with the Trains of-.the N. It: It. for Sta.
ah, we Bethlehem, and-tli Trains Nos, 4 and 5 and
,n Trains .No. - 6 fOr Stations below Bethlehem. •
rATAVVISZA - Aat , QtAISMILS RAILROADS.
- e.cn Train No.- and Train No: 15
. connect with the
at of the CatawiSsa and tztiakalze Railruads.-
. ' itrAver. IIEAPOW P.A11.R.A.11... • :
, wn-Train N05..13 and 6 and - Train Nos: 5 con
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t With . the - Trains of the Beaver Meadow Railroad:
- era Train No. 3 and 1:1).. Train N0..5 connect
Trainsidr Wilkesbarre: ' •
•IWUERT 11..S.A.TTLE. ••
Si per.intentlent:Alid Engineer L.-V. It:,11.
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lIUTELS
National Had. •• •
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*bite Siriuti;). tAI
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e- st., - abote . 3d. Philad'a.
:0.1144E LIGIITCAP, .Prop'r.
Thi , inned patronage of Schuylkill ClUnnty
.Every attention paid to nu; cum
lz•lests. :. • [Julie •-•61.:- - -j.:25-2m*. •
- lON HOTEL,.
.!;141ENCIIANGE ' - r.
• ` 4 .
'I'AIE ST. :PO'I'TSVILLE Vit •
C 01; LINDENMETII, Prop•r. L
'll 4,'113
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EGJEIt . 'S 110 TEL,"..,..., .
i
.trly 'MI , I MII:It'S.
MOlO Sta.ud.) i'
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• ; .- J(_/... M. 1 7 1 - 7;GEii,A!r!)p•r. :-
iffr ';.
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'A RRIVAL OF- 11.4,1RDITIAN*
CELEBRATED
PIANO-FORTES.
"iill:ll!;l.l.N.thiA appjintsAprs." (7.. F.
A ! ren.ts fi)r. his "ce:chrated ,I'ianos.
int4rruniepts have - alreitdy . been
~1 the e6untry, unit it would be untie
. , , ;ty anythin4 more Ali their Tultise:- They
11.ardmateii Prance have
last thin y•sears- all over the country;
aff;Tare nusurigisSed 'as regards both
,
ir
•
fiVe-ye/l . r!? • will . •
oe with every
.113rdmait or sou will attend to the
thern.elrcs,- . na .they will he
ru-i••p',lc,e i;r.rry nuMill. ul
An cmination
mt , ritments ig resiteetfully solicited. -•
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RE ItOPE WORKS OF
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-)IIN A. '..1 . “ - Y.F.',„131,1N0-,.
Trenton: :New Jersey. • -
A I °••rge :0•• -, ort men t of Wire Rove -congtantly on
( 01 , r' ti11,,1 with despatch. lur F i 7.c.:: strength,
I, 1,,,- Irnalar. • •. • Pau I; 'GC —l-1y•
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•
- Toniir,toNisTs. • •
SO 11 1r11.1.EN(4:. NEW ,
.NE:Nu_Nr.L.Aw TOTIAC
,:rz.Ltti: equal to anytlilng in the market.' For
E. BOYER,
Agent for YGtte•illo,
-.•
'II 1'16: - or.
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"II n pounditaid.fof clean: White Welting . and
~ Pape:lt —and lii 3 O Old Nrwspaper6, Pam plile le,
Reti , :i with the covens taken. oft. Color!d Pa
",n P Lind. .• :, - -. • ' B. B.A.NICAN.
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'"- 1. ,,,,, t Ships of Fant7:CombP s Steel ',slid Jet
'• Pkarl :lAA Fancy 'fend DreStke A, Silk Fttne,
' rl lvirl l'rnhnillas. - it priret!-the - ttiont satin
' ;.: li 1 1 1XliN's Etincy (to,ids .Sittrr, 41: South
;ii s!.. l'iniadelphi
.^k I , «Ltio.n. boug ht,' or • made into Fans
l ''''b"s, -.. ' . 1 litarch r., .c+-1(..49in
it UP.
ty $lll
rene 5 .
abou t
ie said
- BELTING
•
f w - vireil, a vupnly of ten and twelve-Intl 4-ply
ti,eether with the. smaller eitscs, All of
' , Old at manufacturers' prirts. Also.
Bithhole Rings. tte For wile h. 7
• B. BANDAR.
I IItANDV; WINE -and ri
. iii. d i .reet'friitu 'U • S. Bonded Warehouse:, for
ttheiticet putie,ses,.lty • - • -
'''T/ 3 . • • iIUGIIES, Apothecary. :
EXPECTORAPIT:iiivai
in
-at mile: and never - fails' to, curs coughs and
l'reliared and sold by • ' :•
• •63 . • 111.:GlieS,.111armacentkalChemiat.
Old ltre and Bsinripou Whiskey,
for MAdual purposes, by -• •
• HUGRati Alxithecsty: ,
i prin‘
a go d
:r than
i steal
w O
batter
dog.
voL.
11010TTSVILLE 110111 L111iG - '31.11.L.•--- •
.The subscribers hayin.e -
purchaied the Pottsvilleßoll
ing Hill and thoionuhly refitted the same, are *Pared
to receive orders for all sizes of T rails
' , from zz'-lbs. to the yard tip ter. GO lbs., II
;and furnish the same - at shortnotice.• t•-
We are also prepared to furnish and
receive.. orders, for •AI:SRCILVNT.
• kilt IRON, all the. lunar size' .1-lOund,. Square and -
Flat and propose to use none but the beat iron in its
manufacture, and hope . to. turn oat' an iron that will
give entire satisfaction - to Or. customers, . We shall
keep a supply of the stnaller aLtei (Co ll ier's' Rails) al,
...
• . •
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' Orders directed to Al'hi!. , TS aI3ROTIIER, at their
Pioneer Furnace, Pottevi:le; or to'the proprietor] at the
Mill; .will rpceive prompt attention. -' - . • ..
_ _
J.' W. ALDER, Stip't
EMEMNMIMI
• .
I NEGROVE Iron .Works
IPINEGROVE, Sdnuri. Co., P geM'
vim
J. 3i. ROHRER:Machinist A; Engitiaer,
Pcorancron.. ••
January 36, '64 • .*. '.• .
BOILERS : AND. STACKS.
. ~ .. - •
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• • 'lle' inbgeritier 'lei prepared to . execute'. e t-- • -
orders for the abo,e articles, with dis..
~.
Patch, at.the old place of business, Coal -,,... *" .45 : ,,,
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Street,' below Norwegian... 20. feet boil- ..re.firr, ,
era always 'on% hand. - - Alsb the inane- Y00,.7.2t1. -- Nr-,_....
. ,
factirer of • • .-
... . .
.
. . .
Of Riii best material . and ,workmanship : Repairs
. prOmptly . attendedto.' CirFuna lOr mining ventilation
silwayS on hand.. - . •• • JAREZSPAR.IiS...
- . Pottsville, AuM.tat . 27, IA- ..•-
.. .-. . Z-3 y ... •,.
Alm LA8l) fuolit.-vORKS
. .
The. snbscribers• aro now pre-.
- pared to furnish. at the Ashland Iron' -
Works, Steam Engines and Pump's of .
any power and capacity r fOr mihing, - and
other.purposee, - Coal -Breakeis•of every
size and pattern now hi rise, together with castings and
fittings of every description. Coal. and Drift Oars of
all sizes and Patterns, large Truck and - -Horse Cars,.
all furnished at the shortest notice: The subScribers
flatter themselves that. inasmuch as every-member of
-the tirm is a Practleal. mechanic, they Will he able to
furnish machinery that will compare faVorabl.V with any
in the Region. All orders directed - toj - ...& M. qALt.i.:ER.,
Ashland,f,Schtiylkill COmity, Pa:, will receive prompt
• . • J.
AShland, • - • - 1 - 1-
•
UN OILY: CIIINE . . SHOP,
Stiiimi Car Factory, &c.' • • •
. .
business of the late -
.firniof..SZCVl4:l-C & MILNES, wilL be t
rau . ninued by the inthStriber in all its
floes branches of Steen 4.
''
'
ing..lron Founder: and mannfactnrer ()fit
all. kinds of 'Machinery; fur Rolling-Mills, Blast Furna
ces, Railroad 'ears. &c., lie will also ton t inne the
business' of 'Mining iind• Selling the celebrated' Pina
Forest White Ash and LeWl9 and Spohn 'Veins Red
Ash Coals, being. sole proprietor of these Collieries.
January 21,..57 GEORG. 4 •.N . 17 - I)ER.
. 3 _ t . • f•
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MITE' - PALO "
.ALTO IRON - CO.' arc
.1.. prepared to fnini , ll T.RAILROAD IRON, at their
Mill, in Palo Alto, Of cartons patterns, ' r— •
weiltim.! from '22. to 70 pnnials tier yard..
..Lrivm h .-
ilstt. , ,different-sizes rif flat, square . afuL , a '' • ..
rout le n N ter a nn r t iii t s ln o ir r 'w i t.
O . i fIII 0' i i.. :,Uili,l
I IrcM - ‘re - re •
spec fully'solicited, and .will meet with prompt alum
tinn if left.eit her at' the Rolling Mills, (molts IhilfillT
at.C. Y.'s Hardware - Store. Centre Street—or at their of
lice,k.rrner of Market, and Second Streets; Potts . ville,
.I'a. - -'. : . -' BENJ'N ILO7WOOD, Pre6l. .
.
MO COAL.OPERATORS do MIA - ER . 8 . :
..1., --Pionper Roiler Ill'orkm....
The Subsefiber respectfully invites the: ,r.r." -
attention of the but , inC:. , 9 community to l' ..
his Boiler. Works,. on Railroad Street, ''.. '
below the Thoi.senger Depot,. Pottsville,_ - i i, A „,,,,,
zq .
wher . e he i:-. Men:m.(l . w mauathcturi.: , . .
_......
BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Smoke Stacks; Gaionitere;
Drift Cat:, • •
. .
Iteing'a wattiral mechanlir, and having flir year ti de
voted litimTlf entirely to this - Mann q thmliii,thts, he
flatters lii nsitlf.that . .lycirlt, thine:at his .estalilishinent
will ffive' atiefaction to ail who May faVoy him with a
etal. Ind •:iduals and Comiianies will find itgreatly to
tliiir advantage to examine : lda -Work - lieforii et - itite..ing
.elAttwhere,..• - - - -' • JOaN T.' NOBLE;
.. .
. November 21; 'DT . -'- 4l4f
.-,
W.VIIIINGTON IRON IVORRN,
'THOMAS JAMES - WRE:s.I . respectfully incite the
attention 'of. the hnciness community to their New Ma
chine Shop and pounllry erected between Coal o u t Rail.:
mad streets,. and.fronting on Nhrwegian
street. where they are .j,repared to eac
cuti•-all orders for machinery mf Brass 1 • •
and iron. stich.as Stedm Engines. , '
r R _
- •
kinds of Gearing fo
olling Mills; Grist
ainl Saw Mills, - Single - and Double • Acting l'u inps,*4, ad
Breakers. Drift Cars,. all,-kinds Of Railroad' Castings,
encli as Chairs for Flat and. P Bail ; Prods. Switches, -
all . kinds of Cast and Wrought Iron Shafting,-.--
Being practical' ttn•chanies, and haring 'made 'the-de
mands of - the. Coal Region-their study forsears, also all
kinds of Machinery iii their .line' of lmsiness. they flat
ter themselves that work done at their establishment
will give I , atisfacti.m ti' all. who . may, honor them kith
All orders thankfully received and . promptly.exe
cuted. on'the most reasOnable terms. • •
'1:110)1A8 REN,
Nov. • •••
45: Co.,
• • . -.-; .
'•:: • - MORICI*W-JONES
'IRON A ND7'STE El. AN - ABER:OUSE.
. inarket Nixieenth Kin., Ph Hadri.
. • Have alivavo- on 'hand And for
.vale . -
BEST ENGLISH REFINED ILION-Full .assortinent'
of •• and - other favorite -Manch , . '.BEST
AMEIIIC.AN lIAIIS-'ordin;tiy.slies; r,dled - lei •
I'ENNSYLNANI ABOI
PLATE-Promismmus: sizes, or en(' ,to' .required
size. - mu LER- MN' F7fS-Dcver, bramL made itrvolid.
tilos. 'BEST ENGLISH CAR.AXLES-,American: and
English.' FLUE AND .SHEET: IRON--11w covering
echittm, &e. ...JUNIATA. ENGLISH -AND NORWAY
SLIT. RODS, BOLTS,- NUTS -and WASHERSFOr
bria;ff..S. cars. tuniomaehitier9 purfmseslzenerally.-
'SII EAR: MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also.. an
•e:xtramtudity for taps.atuj.dio.. The above, - toM.ther,
w ith iv ass,r - tmont of .from:Stech Nairs'and . Spikes,
to which the attention of dealers, - railroad coMpanies.
-enginaem.miners, founders:•and nilithiulw• is invited.
.
•
ilTr W. „BALDWIN- & Coi.,Lialzincpali,
i• Broad ;and Ihunilton'Oreeis, Philadelphia; Pa. •
iEsee,,,,,p
I m
Would - cap the. attention .of Railroad ",
Mame:lTS. and thPse interested in Rail.: I jaw
road Property, toitheir 'system'of Locol,
notice Engines. inwhichthey are adapt, , ." i ci., „„„
ed to the 'Articular lnisiness for which • • ..-
__
they may he required.: by the nee of one, two,..three or
four pair of ' driving wheels ; and the use or the'. whole,
'orso much or the weight .as. May -be' desirable for ad
licsion; -and in. necommodating them to the grades,
_Curves, strength : of ....itmerstruction; and -raininkwork
to be done.. By these means the maximum_ useful effect
of the poweris secured with the least expense for :it,
I endanee, cost of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine:.
With'these objectslin'view, and ;u the result of-twenty
three years practical,experiened in the business by our
senior partner, we manufacture lire: different kinds. of
Engines, and sewral classes of sizes of each taint—,
Particular altentibn paid to 'the :strengt h .of 'the ma
chine; in the.plan and workmanship of.all the details.
Onr.long experience and opportunities of obtaihirigin-.
forination, enables tie to oficr
,these engines with ; the'
assurance that in. edieleii6i.„ cetammy and 'durability,
they,will ethupare favorabfy • With. those of ally, otter.
kind ill lieu. We alsO' furnish to order;: wheels, axles;
bowling or low unior fire . go tit centres ls•ii bout borin LT.)
.re In I %/e i lion . C.llStings for .bea ri rigs of every deScri pi bni
of Copper. Sheet iron and Boiler Works . '" and every ctr
,tiele-appertahling to the repair or renewal of Livorno- .
live Engin - es; - '.' -. ' 31: W: BALDWIN,
.Jinni:try 23,264 .' • 1-te ' MATTHEW . ..BAIRD,. '
WHEELER &WILSON'S
ewillir'lac.llmes
' _The Cheapest aril _Best.
OVER - 150.000 OF THESE WELL-ESTABLiSHED
SEWING•MACHINES HAVE. BEEN SOLD.
,IG - .SENI) POD. 0112CTLAII, LADIES' Aimazuc, &cs.
.&ddress
•
• .
. ••• 704.; Chestnut Street;Philadelphia
HOUCK: Ylarket t., alttritit Fifth,
tit:tt doot to, English Lutheran Church. Agont.fOr Potts
ville. furnish Mathinet.nt Philailelphia prices.
('all eeaniine..
til.teengrocer's Store;
KEPT BY .IfIRS..FROST,' • .
- Markel st., frft:l4.a.ml sfefe, vealAunr
• - • • Flour and Peed - ,Store. • -
Mr.: Frost puniolies to kerp nu hand : a - . variefy of
VEORTABLES • FLOWERS, FISH, •Sie..• She :feels
grateful to hor frettds for 'their..former patronage, and
hopes !bat it be Continued, by giving her bin early
call, . . • [April .9,
ri.XcErAvou'inAmes,;. •••
Lu. •Pickled salmon, . • .. • . •
• • . - Robigna SUnsime, -
. • Saps,igo Cheese, r
Pineapple Cheese; .
- . Beef tommes • ,te
For Prilp by •
,• September 12,'63 '
. . .
nil° at lEff4
'STIC.-IFLln . iiik. lierogntiKance
-.I ' IteturnF; printock tottethor with all kinditor:Jneti-
Cwo •
Blanks, fur.alo at HANNAN'S Book rind., Station
ery store. - . . . • .
A ILINIQVIR ARTICf.E.• •
•—— . ,
Very neat Silver Tobacco- BOxes, capital-article . for
holiday pn uts--for sale cheap, by.. R. C. - GREEN,
Watchmaker and:Jeweler, Centre Street, .Pott.4rille.
Decembal , 12, '63
EXTRACTS fo r the lioraclllirr4rhief, of
superior quality, at ' • •
• Nov 7;'G2. • , Apothecary.
IrjA - TOOTH, ;Vail, Fle.vhollath and
ashen, in great, variety, at • . . • .
• Novi. 7, -.HUGHES , . .iinntitacirv.,
BED :PANS; *ICH: FEEDERS, and
Spit Ca us,ntllUGl ES S.
. • . .
VRESKII .TURNIP. 13.E.1130.--.A. supply of
.S.' ' Turnip Seed, ..by the Pound, half,.quarter, or small
er quantity, for eale at , 13. BANNAN%
. • • , • . . Seed Store; :Pottsville..
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" SMAILPILIETING- OPFICIX
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... 2. L.: -., - - -- 44, _ _ ,-_ .. .-• 1 s , -7.,..- -,: --- - _ :,. - .' -, ,- , - - 41- -- . • ...,
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anR
ati
BOWL ZRINTINGVof
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Joannal.„
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than it can be'done at oar
aw3 4 l *
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eom
. - :•., e , ° - . - .., Oonnty such ea --- 4 -5 4',.;.f.›
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, . . , -, . gliand nitis t ..„!.. -.••-, Eimer
' In•of
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IP Boob
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Vjß.wf(Ep --:. yny. I• I.AT:UIp . AT.M,ORN,Gi.;.By r : •- :.:BFAN - jlmi: , :l3 - N.N . ,Ms. - I''.O.7S,VITT: - Al - :,s,C.ft : Kp'..L . ,-:CQUNIIY::,. : - .KNNSyLVANIA..
IRON 'WORKS.
Coal and Other.ShOrds,
MEE
HIGHEST PREMIUM
WHEELER & WILSON
.Seining-Machiise . co,
EGEMGIM7M:s
1 will teach you to pierce theßoweit of the.arth, and king out f r ont the Citteris of iffauntama 111 .ctils — widg4lfin ere strength ta - aar handl subject Matt " ta ale and ple a a W a * -11)11 " :- 4)8361 1N''
INSURANCE.
g liAßTza - i 82 9 ;. PERPETUAL..
FIRE -INSURANCE COMPANY
OF - PHILADELPHIA..
Assets of Jantr4.ry
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.
$ 9. 457 849.-95,'-
.•
capitid; •-• 8400,000
A.cerod-Surplusi, : • • 9714000
In.yeoed ..
.
Vase . til ed Claime,.lncome for - 1864;
38.41 1 6. . .$300,000.
' - . LOSS - PAID SINCE - ism; •
• $5.;000.000.. ••' '
•
PERPETUAL AND -TEXPOIRIIRY.POLI
Q/ES ON. LIBR - FLA Tgiums.
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: . • DKRECTOBS '
CHARLES N., BANCIiBIi, ISAAC LEA, '• •
TOBIAS -WAGNER; • . EDWARD C. DA-La .•
•
SAMUEL GRANT, • GEO. FALBSi' • : • -
JACOB R: SNLITII,,' ALFRED FITLER,'
.GEO. W. •RICILARDS;••• FRAS. W. LEwis.-m..i).
CIIA.REEPI: N. BANCIEEM Pr6iident
• - EDMARD . - C:1110A.I.JR; - .Vice-rycsidien!
JAS.- W. Mc A LIJSTERs.Sec.-Fro. Tcm.. .1 •
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The sabscriber is siteht. for the above Mentirined
'is prepared. tOsnake insuranceon every.
description of property, at the lowest rates. •
' •' •'• • . -ANDREW. RUSSEL:Agt.
. •
Pottsville, lifareh, 19, .64, • • • •
.
T Atil) TAIITDON:FIRE
•.L4•LIFF.: INSURANCE 'COMPANY. • . ,
up Capital and jteservh.nind; $11 . ,559,55 00
•Itivoittnents'and- Funds- retained
United'States, Over. •'. '4,000,000 00
Premiums received in -the:United Shit* . • • -
-from Nov. 30. 1S01; to 30, j. te ,
..63R,546 90
Los,es_ paid in the ...United States from • • •
Nor;3o, .1561. to Nov. 80, 1562,' • • • 464.456 57
• This. Coinpany insures all descriptions Of:Property,
such as Dwellings; and. contents • StorehoOses and 3ler
chhialiie, Coal. Breakers, Dwellings, and
all strnctures in connection with - colliery. operations,
insured.' • .. •
3r - Annual and PcrpetOM. rates pf Insurance reason
able,, and Loatimpromptly paid: . : -" • • • ' • •
'lhsnrance effected in the inpreand other geed Qom
patties, by • ‘• . .110 RAC- P. S,NI..UIt. - . •
- .• • . •
.. • •• General Ineprance Broker.
.. • . . - ;. Centre Street, Pottsville, •
' • •-• '. • •• at Pennsylvitnia halt
, . • • •4-11
LIFE INSURANCE.
• The Girard Life Insurance, ..A.Mutity and Taut into
pan}- of Philadelphia. Office, N0,.-4flS Chestnut street,
the-first door' ast of .the. castonilLiasn. • •
CAPlTALkon,tsw—,4ll.-I.I2TEIt. PEriPETILAL -
Continue to' inalre irisuranets on lives on.: the:most-fa
vorable terms. ' .. •
The:capital being: paid np-and invested, intrether*ith
a large and-constantly increasing reserved -- fund, offers
a perteet security to theinsured,-. - '
:. The ' preminnislMaY be, paid
. yearly,' ,half-yearly or
'quarterly ..The company add a nom-s, periodically to.the insnr
ranee for lite;.- The neat, bonus, appropriated-in Decein-'
the'second bonus. in Dec:el:fiber, - 1 , 3•19, and the
third bonus in December, whith additions matte'
an-avera - e-e - of .mOre than CO per cent : twilit the liTerrd:
tntcpaid, without luermsnf“i e annualpremium.
•
• .:::ttk r ,t.iG,EßS. •
. . . .
Thomas Ridgway ; ; John A. 'BroNt - n, •..
Itoberi Pearsall," • John It. Latimer,'
thoinifs P, Jinn's, ' John It:Slack; •
Frederick litown, .'JOhn C. llitchcll, :
Ge;- , rt;t: TalMr,• • • . Isaac liartbn,-
Henry G. Freeman,. SetirJ ;.'only, . :•
• . Starr. • -
Pamphlete containing table, of totes rind explanations,.
limm of application ond,further information catibe had
at l lie . office. • • THOMAS .RIDGWAY:, President.'
Jon:: F. J.kmrs, Actuary. • •
subiuriber is - agent for the .aborn Company
in. Schuylkill County, and *ill effect- Insurances, arid
giro a 11. necessaryinformation on the subject. .•
:lime 215. !N.,: : --• -* • .13, I. NNAN. .
C ! IG. BRUCE:- PIiESTON,
. - • •
' .. ARMY , AND . NAVY,' AGENTS' /
.. ..... "•. . '. illrapshin.glon, D. C., .
OFFICES 3 -
. . - .- ICO.443'.ICINTiI STILIUST r
Cleveland, Ohio..'
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... 1 . .• .. • . ..'..: : . No. l'LystAN's BLOCK. ~
1
,PUBLISH THE ARISTY HERALD
Pensions,;`Bowity, Back: Pay,
Pauli M(L'illY,..Dischilted and Resigned Oincria' PAY;
. .
Claims.. 'MeVoo . l3onnty . ilue soldiers .discharged for
n•Onnils received in battle; -collected wyrnour. DELAT.
We pay especial attientiOn-to.clannS in which other at
tornys have.FAILED,t)r - whicli have been SUSPEN
DED, of which:there are teus . of thou ands.'. We have'
-already ccillecteif and paid over to soldiers 'and their
heirs over $500;000; and are paying thousands dai
.Iv. We secure PCll$j(ll.lS for •ten. dollars 'and •collec;
Bounty and Back Pay for ten per cent..,.and,no,PaS•
nn
tilah-cen weitayesacceeded, •• • !
.
The AnkY atKICALIi is anihlished
midis de
votei to the :luterests .. of. the soldier %antl.his heirs—to
whom it Is /NVAI.I.:AIif,E, AV.rite ns and wo will send yon
a copy free; or, far:Tim:Tr curs we wilt 'send: you by.
,return of mail a fine engraved tinted. likeness. (ATbutn
...size) of I.t. Gen.Y4rnnt. and : n[s ARNIY llintatir for one.
• year. To persons sending a.elnh of four, we will send
nx prentinni; sin' additional Likeness and 'Tns
for oite.year, and fbreaCh addltioital'enbseriber.and-ad
ditional Likenei.a - to the getter up of the: Olaf, fl
person moiling its a Only of ten .
be
.raintled
to receive. hinr,V, Likenesses and . .Tin . ; Aliodx.
/11:1:A/.1 , for one and for . any other nutnher:in the
' REFERENCES: i - • •
IS. 15(4.
We take , pleasnigr.in . ..sayitV, - that C. G.. Brace.
has cothidied.with the act - of Congress autl).iii zing crr
tain act as Army and. Navy Agents:lhr the
collectinu of - war clainvi againSt the GOverurpent; and
to recommend hiin to all persons that have claims they
wish collected proinptly: ' •
W •
United S", Senator a—Benjatnin John
.11eniber.4f Co.n,gremi--.E. R. - .Eckley, Wm. Johnson;
\Vni. 13. Allison. . . .
Miiy,i2;', •1'4.• , '. 22-If
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Enc?uritgic. llome 3.laCinfirctures.
:-..,CHARLES'•4IOtitt.Eit,
SALAMANDMI SAFES,
SeCond St., Pottsville,
. . . . . . . .
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Annouruie to the.businesn eintimunity of this . ' '
mei the adjoining eiiiintim• that lie middle- If 0
tures ,I;ALAIIIiADEft. S.AFES•Of all . sizes.and la .
r i
kinds.; warranted - Fire-proof. which; in paint of .z.•
workmanship : and finish;iiiii-cothpare.with those ob
tained front any other establishment in -the dountey.....
Ile 'al Ways keeps safes on-hand-for sale, and will mako
them any size, foe flanking and other. Public:institu
tions, as cheap, it not cheaper than they can be obtained
....
from_ abroad. ..• . i . ... •. . . ... . •
:416 tilers to Benjamin lisywocid, George, Bright, nos..
Conoh and A: Henderson, or this Borough, who have
his ..S'afe;s.in use. "- [Jane 13, '63,—,24,tf "..
..• .
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• - - FIMIPS' • rATEINT, , METALLIC • •
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. .. BURIAL - CASES . , -,-.: . •
Air-tight and indestructible,:for,'lrriteciing and .pre-
Fen lug the Deltil;.fin. Vaulte, Tranerxirtation, 'Ordinary
Interment,- or Future rlonitival.. ; •'. • . .. -
•.. - i5 , ...514. RAYMOND c 0..& • -
•• .. . • . •
. ' .•:. . Marinfacturers. txlek Broadivai: New York. '
.. ,For sale only by 'IL' IC' L I.N E &..2111;,0:,,.-
.. , • )I'll.les:dr and WWI Furniture Dealers, : .
Market St...hetween Second and Third; Pottsville; Pa.
INE ILSY-S UP P LIEM.—The PaibsCribei.
IT" is Agent for the sale of 'the - . Boston. Gum Belting
Factory, and fernishes•Simerii - ir.lleltS at Factory imcett, -
all siies,:kinds and leitaths " Balls of greater thicl,,•neSs
.than those kept on handmade. to order,.atthe shortest
notice,. as his orders for Colliery purposes have.the ge::
ference at tlie Mill. Also Steam Packiwz of. every de
.OcriptieM•Blasting:Paper brthb single, or We reams,
or by the ton: at manufacturers', prices.: - •. -
SAFETY • LAMPS, of :the most approved pattern's,
made - of inspected Government Wire, by the single don
en, or htiridred.: • WireGuazes, Wire by - the roll or yard
always Mr sale' by' . ' .ii. BANNAN. .
April 23,,'6.1.,•. , .
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... .:' CHEAP, GOOD . ..ROOTING.- .. ' •
Asout-..ELALF. q.u-r..r.... PRICE •OF .TIN
WARREN'S GENTINE7PF.LiBLE ROOFING is now
used more thin any other - kind.-: It is both' .Fire. anti
Water Proof, and, will outlast two . tin .roofs,•whilo •.
it
costs °lily abont Miff the price of tin: This' roofing is
pit on by thC subscribers, at short notice.. •..-
• : • , . : IiANNAN - tt Dr.FßEllN,•PottSville: •
' it cannot be put on roofs pitching over -3- inches to'
tho.foot. i • lt•Cati-be . put on fiat, if necessary. •.. '-', - .
• ...WIfOLESALI •ANI3'IIET.A.ILfr•
••
TOBACCO,. • -.PIPES
.ectitre lit., 411iipoidte- she "resp.t.
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Feb. 21, '6l. . • • • •••• -
:IpARGAIIICE4 ini and
Juiciqunltuid.,.tsk, • .- • : •••
Silk PuraSols unit S.l 441. 60 avid $l .
Silk Sun Unilirellas, 25. $1 50. s.l' and
; Superior Oil Boiled Silk Shades _and Um
brellas; real French. make...tier!, Lop, with - all
the novelties of the se...t.rOn,. at 11:11IXON , S
Fancy (;nods Store, tit S, EIGHT% St.; Philadelphia,
March 5, •04.'. •
.1.11-9 m
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• 11? . .13131E.B!, . ' • -
WATCHES, .
tU reik
• • nnTEWELET, _
: ALWAYS o', 'SAND. -• • ,
el, -All kinds tit'Mtisical Instruments; Vloiin Strlngst,
Base Viol Stringiy.Gai . tar ati4.iianjo Strings; constantly
on hand. • ' • • laau !64.,5
IZOTOGRAPHS:4IIVD DE YvisurEm-- . . •
A frt...sh supply, together with•Aniumn Leaves; tlrdiy
Butterflies, Roses, Central Park, Hddson and ,White
Mountain Scenery, Sea Mosses, - ac.,*Also;. Ste.:
pheus' Drolleries.. Just received and sale at ' •
_ • . - • • BAN;s7AN'S Boca:adore.
=lll
- SAT A ft
mamtrrecitriter:hr.
BESMI
SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13,1864.
~ G4OVE . R i' & :,BAKRR►S.,
CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING-MACHINES
. . .
Wer'e .ateardad the highest ,
aver al
• Competitors, at the folloiring stat'd and •
. County...Tairs of 16113.- • -
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New York State Fair. •-• •
• First Preinirun for...Family:Machine.
' • • 'First Premium fOr Mantifactoring Machtno.
' - First Premiere for. Machine Work.:
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Indiana State .Fair. - ••
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Pirst Premium for .lifaelitue• for rill prirpOiers.
• Fivt Premium for. Mariano Work,
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Veimont. State. Fair. .:•: - • .• . •
~ . ...... ... .
- , :First Prerniuni for Family hiachfile,.. • '
• - Fink Preniiiiiii for hianufacterinir .Machtner.
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• Pirst Premium. for Machine Work, : .
•
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Ohio Stite. Fair.. •: • . - • :1.
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Tij:t. Prerainrit for . Machine Work
, .
Iowa• State;Fair...- • •. • •
• •
First Premium for Family. Machine. - •
' First..Prernitith forManufactifring.Madhlne.
• • Firat Preminth. for Machine Work, • . :
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11111101 F ;State Fair; • -
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First Premium flir Machine-feral] purppsee
• First Premium for lif-acbinci Work.
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lientacky State - Fair: .1••••• •-• • •
Fist Premium for Machine for all.purposea
. . Premium . for Machine Work. .
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Ilichigah State .
:First.Preinium .
Firt , t'Prernium fok ManufactuilugsMAchkie.
. First i'remiuin for Machine Work. '•- .
Pennsylvania State. Fair:
First Premium for .111UnUfiietiriiii2laollifie,
kirst Premium for Machine Work. •
Oregon Stale Fair.. •
• First Premium for 31aclilue .
. . .
Chitienden . CO.(ll.).lol - Society,.. , .-
lira Premium for nitnily•lkfucliine:
Pin 4 Premiuni.ior. • Mannfueitirii4sfaehlito;
• • • Fir4,Premituti . .for .
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Trapkiiii Co.. (N.N.).FAIr. - .-',. - . . • . • --.
First l'rcnihnn for:Family.:llnchine:
First Premitim fur :Manufacturing Machines
. • • •
.eliamplain Valley . (11.)i . AgT1 Soc.
. First Piemiunalor - Fiiinily • Machine. • • .
' First •Preznium for Ittanufacturill,•2thictilne.
. First Premium foi Machine . Iti - i)rk. .•.. •
. .
.Ij4thilidep CO._(Mitss.) Sow
.•.- • • Diploma' for raniili ni2.l •
:•.. -lliiiloma:for.l44chine
I
Wastilkton (o. Fair: i . .
. 1 First PreniiMu. tor:Family:Machine. -
Queens Co. (N. V:).4lgr!tSor. I . •
•. FirSt Premium for:Fami.ly MaChine:
. • First Prominin for Manufacturing Machine;
• • • Firet•Premiutnlor Machine Work. ••• ••
Saratog'a - co.'.(L:V.)Falr.*- ' tl
• • FirSt Premium ibr Family
IlectO Inslitette (Pa.). • •
..•
. • Firs Premiiiiii for . :sfachine for sll purposes. First Promium Ail' Machine Work...
Greenfiklol.sl:loit' Fair. • • •
Fir t Primitini.for Fanitly Mae-bine
•
First Premium fox . ..lLO:hike Work.'
Clinfoq ' Co. (0;) •
FirssrPreriiiiim for Family-Mach' niy.
..First l'remium tor MiclilßC Wdrk.•
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Hopigoinpry,co.•(pli:y.Fair..... - - . • • . •.,
. '.. First-Premilirii•for M4chlue 'for all . li . uri;imee,
• .- - First Preipininftir Maitine Work. . • '
• •
San Joaquin Co, (Cat.) Fair. - • -
• :
First Pretnitim for Fitmily.Miwhlne
• ;First Pcemiam n for Machine,Work
. . J
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San J ose Disfii" et. (eal.) . Fair.. — . .. - . ..
*.- • First Preminnifor,. Fluiiity.MaChities
, .
First - Premium for. Machine Work, •
The - Altera comprises all -the Fairs . at which the
GROVF6 & KAFKA MACHINES were exhibited. - this year.
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• •
•
• 419513rprid**1 - ,144.Y0rk.: •
.730 chestiOitEitiNet,'_PbOade phin,
TO CARPENTERS & BUTT lERS
TAC Schuyll~ill County
L ,
•
umber: & .MamiTabturmg Co,
Have on- band • at their extensive :establishment,. on
Railroad Street. a prat quantity of limber of every kind
and - deseriptirin, which' they cap • supply to 'Operators,
Carpenters anfl .;Buildera.• at lower rates titan ..tt tan. bc
bought elsewhere: ' .They. are . ..lls° ready to - supply,
-through the Means. of their extensive business - and . la
bor-
saving, machines.matitifactured articles iri. tbeir line
at a Saving of 25 percent. on former cost. - "• :
:Their. large workshops have been iri ehccessfnl opera
tiori for the past year, tinning out vast quantifies of
•
. Doora - '• ' .Wind - ow,-Frames, •
-Mash,.: • •". • Panel Work, •
. • • ••. • Bed-piling, .
413lindsi . • Bnuisters," • .
•
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And all kinds of .Framed. Paneled. and Turned.n eirk,.
which they have- constantly on :hand. - They are ready
to execute orders at the shortest notice, for anyAnanti:
ty or quality of sawed or mannactured Stint , • •,- •
Dry and: green Heinlock of all. kinds. for building
purposes. Oak; Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and - arahl
ling boards; Cherry, Walnut, - Mahogany.&c., for cabi
net. work: White-and Tellow_Pine .boards for flooring,
- raw,;or maile;th.order ; White Fine plank, - 2, 2X, 2; 1%,
I.lf, 'and 34. inch panel, always ready; also, plank,
beams, rails, scantling, posLs,. shingles, lath, ceiling
pailings, &c.; ex: • - " • • . •
. 62r - 11111s of.sawed stuff 'and everything .In their line
on hand or to order , at the Shorti./st notice.
Pottsville, - March 22; '.SS • ' - •
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T . OVES,. TIN WARE, Vie.' •
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•i• T E C•E I;-E Blt E • •
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COMBINATION. COOK STOVE
• ust, •
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. The pfiblic is . ' respect fully.' invited 'to Inspect,.before
purchasing elsewhere,. the subscriber's stock of STOVES.
apd.:TIN-WARE, as . complete as any' toile • ...
.found, %Re asks especial at tention'th the su:
periorluality o , f his COMBINATION. COOK :fat.
STOYES . of various sizes,. which have - heen
-in use 'during the past fifteen years and which
are admitted by housekeepers to he *the hest in use.-=
f,o7Don't neelett-to inspect a Store that halt givengen
oral satisfaction. :1.-. • • •-• •... . •
All articles in line kept hand,'Or made to ord-.
Cr.' Repairing promptly. attended t0:."34 tf..IIILL
• .
' . Centre street; above hill's Miter,: l •
Pottsdiile Pa., May 30,.1563;. - ' • '22-1y •
• .
S STANIPS
COMkERCIAL, and '• -
• - BUSINESS
Nov:l4, , 63,i At lIUGIIRIP, Apothecary,
. . . . .. .
•
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1)-eniovni of Jones , * Flour r. ilk 'Feed Ptior.
' XI , —The Undersigned hab fen - Loved. his' Mont.,. and
Feed Store from Norwegian' and Third Streets, tOihe
corner of. Market and William. Streets, where he. Will'
. keep on hand -a choiee Stock of `articles in
it hii flee, Mid
a fum'aSsortment of first:class. Groceries, " .....
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. . .
. Ins old friends luad 'cnitotners 'are .respeotfallysollcl
ted to continue their' patronage, while the general .pttb ,
lit.. will find his articles A,..lin; 1; and are.inrited to glue Mina cult. •• . - - . :JOSEPH 1)., - .JONE. .•
Apri1 . 25,:63
A large stock of eight iby and thirty hour Cocks,: fh
every variety of stile, fOr:sAl!...c.P,bl e
R. :.• 61i ii ,,1 1
Wat9hinnice . rand Jet ejsr, , Centre Street, - iotts+ll.le, -
. I D/climber •
.50.- -•
NEW 'DAT, CAP AND .
The ondersignfidrespeeffully inform- the- citizens, of
.aPottarille. and vicinity, that ; they- have
taken and, refitted the Store Centre
' street, - •abare Mahantongo. riest , elde.
' 1 .61 : 1116-
.where they will keep constantly on hand a large and
choice shtick of BATS, CAPS and.STItAIV.fIOODS,' and
.a fine -assortinent of NURS,•which they will' 'sell on
reasonable terms; The patronage of - the is
• . a:W - 11sta and Caps'made to order on the shnrtest
flee; ••• . ' • 'ld. MORTIMER:
. A. * GILMOIGR.... •
Potttrille, June 44864. - . , '- 23-
7 ADLESII GOLD WA.X . C.WtO
"'• • •
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tA.Pine stack Of Cold Watched Mai-. 4
l s in Chair* Sealis,..tc. • • IL C. GREEN,
.Watchmaker . and Jeweler, Centre Street, Pottsville.
Deonnbert.2, 12,'83 - • • : •
HOSTETTER'S
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A pure - and powerful totdc.,•corrective and alterative of
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Stoiiiabh - Liver: and ißowels. •
Cnres'Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,-Iletidachei- General
Debility, Nervousness, DepresSion • of Spirits, Con
.stipaffitin, • Colic, Inte . rmittent . Fever,. Cramps
. • and. Spasms, and ell Complaints of either.
. Sex., artsintt from Bodily Weak.nd.es;
whether •
. • • hethei inherent in the systeni, or •
• prOdueed• :by - special . :estises: • •
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botanical element no licry excitant but it is a corn,
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plants,. with the . purest and mildest of all dtlfuslie
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stimulants. . • ..* . •
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. It IF ‘Yelllolie . forearitied4minst Aisesse, ancl.,:iM fzir,
as the banish system, elan be. proteeteabyhumitia means
against:Maladies .eneadered •b.. au anwhalmiorile at- .
nlasphere:i impure whter; and- other external causes,
:HOSTETTER'S BITTERS may bb relied • oh as : a Safe-
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us
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'piehension of an attack; escape the s . cUtirue; and thou
sands who neglect to avail then : mall-es' of its protectiya
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this marvelous medicine.: FeveritatlAgtio . riatierits, at
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iIOt . iTETTER;S BITTERS: - " .
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finned forms 6f Indigestion: , Acting as a gentle and
painletfe apia!rient; as well as upon the Liver, it also
inytudablyrelieves . the constipation stMerinduced by ir
tagniar.aetion of thedigeetice Sad secretive organs.'
-Terions of Idyl)le habit, liable to. Nervous Attaelo,
Loweas : Eh! of Languor, flood prOmpt
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The agony of Bit:tots Cifoac is immediately isduaged
by a single dui° of the stimulant, and by occasianally .
Teiorting, to'it, the return of the complaint May be Pre-
As.h Ceiteral .Tonic, 110STETTEIt'S Dili...Eß.3 pro,
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and Decrepitude arising fioni Otis Ace, it exercises the
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Clime:find - re-establish - them.: . -./ •
• - -.Ltiat,- but.not least.firis The Only Safe Stifnulant be
ing Manufactured froni Sound and inticuous . materials,
and entirely free from. eletuents present, more
or less-in ail the ordinaiir [(Mice and storenchica" of. the
. .
No fatnily medicine has been so univentnili, 'mid,. it
maybe finly added, tlesetvedly.popnlar w . itit the -intel
ligent, poition of the community,. ns HOSTETTEIVS
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....- . Vreptire'd by HOST: TTER.s; SMITH. liii.t.sbulg,.Pti.
Sold by all .Druggi. i, Grocers and Sturclicelicri'eve
- rywlte,ie. - • .' t ' - . • .
NII3OI,D'S 1 .•
EXT.R .
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0 * • tEpfBOT. 'S EXTRACT BUCITII,
ROI 14 EXTRACT BiTCHtf,
HEL3II36I.D'S. EXTRACT BUCHII,
FIELMBOI, EXTRACT BUCIIC, "
A positive and ap eifie remedy for diseases Of the
• 41dh
Hludd r, . • liidn
Bla(10,• ; . Kidn
134.4.1 • der. liidn
ORGANI*O:IVtAfiNESS;
ofir4Nip WEAKNESS,
ORGANIC .WEAKNESS;
• •
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• • ••• ' ANI).ALT, DISEASES OFTILE.
Seinaj Organs. 'Sc fal Oigans t Sexual Organs,
Sexual :OtanS,
...-‘ . Sexnal•organk• Sexual organs,
Se . .xnal Organs,. ";Scxnal Organs, Sexual Organs,
Seinal'Orgtins, Sexual. Organs, • Sesnal,prgaits,
Sexual Orgaps,, Sexual Organs, ' Sexual Organs,'
•.•••
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arising from eicesSes,.earlylndiscretloni, eipOsuro . ind
Imprudencics, mid removing all improper discliargeei,..
wlmi.hcr existing in:: • .- . . . -- -'• -..• ' ' .-.
11Inie'or Veinale;
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••
Ibis a fact- long_shme established, that persons suffeV.
ing with an . y.discase of thescorgans are affected iii hod
lly and mental powers,.tind eiperienco
. many
symptoius, among .which u will be found:—
•Indispositfon to Exertion, Loss of,TdeMory, Difficulty
' in. Ilreathing; General' Weakness, Ilorroc of Disease'
Weak . Nerves, Trembling; Horror of Death, Night'
Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness,. Dimness' of Vision,
Languor, Universal la,iltude of the lilustailar System,
often EnOrmons Appetite; With Dyspeptic ..Symptoms,
Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body; DrynesS of the Skin,
Pallid Countenance,. and FOiptions on the' Face,Paini
initte Back, Iledliness of the Eyelids,:lreniently black
spits flying before the eye., with tempOrarrsuifusiou
and lciss - of Sight; - Want iii _Attention, Great *.
yestlessnesS. Thesesyrimtoms,, if allowed to. go on,.
wldahilds medicine ifivariablY•removes. soon : follow—
LQ•SS OF..PONVER, FATUITY; EPILEPTIC; FITS. •
• Who' an say that these excesses are not frequently
followed by those Direful :Diseases,: L'iSANITt.A_ND
CONSITAII'TIOZi,” TIM liii:ORIPS or Tun INSINR AEstusis
'and the inelancholi Deaths liy.ConsumPtion,•bear am .
pic Witness to. the Truth of this assertion; •.' . •
IitIALBOLD'S ExTiacr. OF BrCIIII
. .
Is' a certain, tytfc; and apeedyy, from whatever cause
.liay - 1 4 4vd origivateA , and no tter.'of
How Long Standing, liow Long Standing,
how Long'Standing, Long, Standing,
4ov . i . Long Standing, . Ilow . Long Standing.
It-is taken withiiut hindrance from business, and -lit
tle, if any, charige of diet. • . • •
lr pleasantirlitsliste and odor, . ,
And imihealais! in
. its notion.
Ryon are suffering with any of the abbfe dbAressitig.
`PROCURE. THE RE3IEPT . AT ONCE,.
.• PROCURE..THE REMEDY A T
•r.got ÜBE THE REMEDY AT ONCE, . .
H_EI;MEOLD'B.EXTRACT'BUCHIT
A 3 a medicine which mart benefit everybody, from th e
a
eimplydelicatte the-confurd aria :despairin g invalid;
NO* EQUAL IS TO BE - FOUND,
NO EQUAL IS TO. BE POUND;
NO EQUAL IB.'l'o BE FOUND.
rice Si per nettle, or. Six (oi . S5; deliver.
ed tc? • nuytublriss. Prepardd by • • •
Depot, 104 South .T:ENTII St.; below. Chestnut, Phila.
- ' •
nrsccittafetzti.rom:”r :ALL 'cx)itidurrioalimi..
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1113114tIOL*S.2*.xlical Dept. •• • •
.RELMBOLD'S•Driig find - Ch9rnicriiBVarehotti, 1 •
• . • 594
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BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS: AND MCPRENCI
PLED DEALERS, who endenyot to _"dispose :,"of their
OWE " and "ottLeir ,! articles on' the repatation attained
lIILLNOOLTrE GENUINE PREPARATIONS, . •
• ." ' EXTRACT BUCBU, •
• IMPROVED ROSE . • •
TOR SALE - BE•.ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE;
ASK FOR EMLikt:BOLD'S. • TAKE .NO OTHER,
Cut out the Adrerthienent 'end send for it,
•-• .44.11 D AVOPIM:e O S/TiO WOR-IRE.
Nov. 1,1863.
:THE 194th .r. V.
This Regienent: liras Mustered• in for one
Mildred Days'.servien. The COlOnel.iS Jas.
Nagle. The:Major, 0. D. Jenkins. Both
belong to Schuylkill County. . Theßegiment
is now stationed near. Thiltimore.
The muster rolls .of Companies C.and H
from: this Borough, , are . as follows:'
1111in'ter 'Boll of Company 4C, 19:ith:Regt"
Aristock, David
:Burh - bart,. John -:
Bausenhui, HettrY
BUnsernan,
Bailei, -Jacob •
.Botts,. Jacob , •
Browninilhir, Chas
BrowiL,
Bertram, -Frank''
Beyerle, Henry '
Reacher,
Bathurst, •
. Jamps• • •
• Cmfrate,•Levi" • -.. •
Cake, Ilapbael •
Collins, Geo..
: ChrisnuM,. Jacob •
likubenSpeck;• WM
DemEzlinian,
Eccard, Edward
- Prehafer, •
Fernsier, Alonzd .
Ternsler, Jno. J.
• Forrer, Geo. • •
..Ftiehs, John E.
Gerz, Joseph . - • .
• Glainz,.Henry: ..
Ginter, Daul.
Heeler, Wm.
Huntzinger, J;
Hodgson,. Jaraes N ;
flame, George
Hardy,
.Ispao
-Hoffman, ,Albert
Hoffman, Harman
Jordani
Johuson,.Johrt - ,
Orrum, Trederi*
RECAPWATION
Commissioned - Officers ,
Enlisted Men • •
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. . . .
- Muster :Roll of Co. 11 5 94th Regt., , P.. V..
. • C4ptaill-- 2 -01t0.:W: • STAATS, Pottsville:
ISt Lieut.—JonS. Pottsville.
2d • - 1 -FRAN;CIS . ILtESELEIt • •*"
ISt Sergt.-Ino Jervis,..bArkey.ll in; Bcli Co.
2d.: " .-Jos Boedefeld,Tottsvillec. • .:"
3d :." ChriStian, ; 2 4',.. -"
4th " - 7 -JaS' Hughes,. st. Clair,- "
.sth - " Rirkpatriel, 'PottSville;: .
Brev 44 . —John.Higg, • t.
2d Corp..—.Tos Redcap; -.
3d " • .11obt IVilson,
4th DichS;
sth " • -Arthur Gunnery,
6th. "
7th •." =Albert llaeseler,
'..-z--Lewis :
Musicians-Jas Sterling,
- • ..Jno Snyder;.•
- PRIVATFfi
Gravel, Drop):
Giavel; • Drppiy,
Gravel, . .Dropsy;
Gravel;' Dropsy,
Allen; Elijah • Pottsville; Schuyl. Co
Bunis,,Michael • - Forrestville,
Boutin, Jolm • Pottsville, • r" -
Brandt, Jacob • Lebanon, Lebanon Co.
Browriewell, Taylor • ". " .
Casterlin,:Warren- 13 •HarriSburg, Dauph Co
Gastonia-Dennis •
Chestnut, Jas
DaVis. Thos
Davis; Jno W .
Delaney, Jas
Fisher, Benj F
Faulls, Henry
Fos, Geo -.
Faust, JaZob . M
Francis, Wni
GottSchall,
: Geo
Good, Isaac
'Gauen John A . Harrisburg, Dauph Co
Hoffman, Elijah
.orWigsburg, Schl Co
Howard, Chas Pottsville,.
Howells, Benj Minersville,
Hood,- Ilarrison • Pottsville,
Roth;. Philip '
II ouck;
Klarh, Philip J.
•Kleident,. Aciam
Kline, Thos . •
Leonard, Jas
Lewis, Jonah .
McGee, Thos '
McGee, Conrad
Madison, Jas
Morgan, :Wm
Martin, Geo • -
Moore,, David
Miller,, Jacob.
Oliver, John A 'Harrisburg, Dauph Co
O'Brien, Thos". - 'Pottsville,- Schuyl: Co.
Purnell, Isaac • St: Clair,: . "
Reynolds, Michael H ..l'ottsville, ' • • `, 4
Reiggle, Benj • - , 'arc
'Reed, Samuel c • •"' • ". .-
Roiman, Wendell, ;• • <'"-
Ramsay, Eilw " "
Rogers; Jag M. - Harrisburg, Dauph Co
Sterner, Jeremiah • • Pottsville, Schuyl. Co.'
Smith, Wm „ * "
Smith, 'BenIF " ' .‘t
Sillyman, John. "
Shaub; Emanuel' " ".•
S,hertel, Wrn v - -. • •",
SpOnsler, Wm "•
Simpson; Henry . • Harrisburg, Dauph Co
Snow, Peter Ashland, Schuyl. Co.
Steiner, Levi A • Lebanon, Lebanon Co,
Sullivan,'Timothy J 'Boston, Mass.
Smith, Jas K • Philadelphia. • •
'Ulmer, Chas : • Schttyl. Co.
Umbermer, Michael , ,• "
?rhos " '
Watkins, Nicholas Minersville,
Williams, John • , ,
Pottsville,
Wolfinger,: John "
Yeager, Chas A
:►[ale or FeMoile,
Male or Female;
MaLIC or Female.
Ilo.,gas. Co. I, 18 - rollisor" PA. V: "V:,
• .. Near Petersburg, Virginia;
• • . August •2d, 1864,
tins. 31.. m Ens' JounsAl4.---Sies:—l have to
place before your readers a detail of the sad
bereavement . of
. the meinliers of the above
named . Company, seaused by . the death of
Captain Benjamun 13.,13clinek, who Was mor
tally' wounded on the evening of the '2sth of
June,- near Petersburg., •while the tegt.' was
about to'relieve another ori'the friint • line.—
He died July 27th, irilemiliary .Hospital;"
Georgetown, D. C., fro the..effeets of his
,loSing the Ctiptain We lotit , :frok our
midst a good officer and above ,all. a .brave
soldier . . -- He waa never' wanting in time of
• BABY LILY;
She was a purer, fairer, bud
Than Snnimer's salt uncloses; •
Spring brOnghtler with the violets,;
She left us with the roses. .
A little Pillow, wherolhe print .- •
•Of her Sri - fathead yet lingers ;
rsts ,t
•A'Silver coral, tail:dal:lei:l oier "
..
. With elisp of tiny finge • ' '
A mound ; the`rosebush at 13 head,
••Were all too long to measure ; • -
And this is all that Ileiiyeri has lefk
• 'Of her,. our little tieasnie. • • .
0 human pearl,. pale and Equal
0 little lily blossom I
The angels lent a little space .
To.gracti a mortal, bosom.
The azure heavens .bend above,
•
Unpitying; and ernel; •
A. casket all WO Cold ,and TllBl
l'o shrine eiir littlerje-wel.
We cannot pietnre herto mind; •
An angel, crowned and, holy :
A fair and belpleis human thing,
Our hearts still 4eet , her solely
Sleep, -baby,..cilirtly in thy nest, .
AuUl. tho faditig.flowrs.
Th while ' W° strive to lowt .thui c iordS,
"God.'s-will. be, donr-::-not ours !"
Captain—ZACUß C. .POTT . • • -
ISt. • .
2d iLieut..-LJoulf,C. Guss. • •:
Ist Serg,t.Htidson- C. Kind. - • • .
2dand.Colo.r-Sergt.--.-kenry Walbridge; . :--
.3d.Sergf.Daniel W, - Filbert. • v.•
4th Sergt.-11obt. - M: Palmer.
sth,•Sergt.Jacoli - Riegel:: • **.. •
st CarporalL---tiltoir
24.1
.. 1 . 1 —Henry - .Deibert. . .... • .
.".:.. • -Byron 0: Manville. ; •
4th .16 -LW ; m: - Heltits:-• •*.
sth .• •": • -Atnips Boyer. •'.
Gth'• • ." . =James Glover..
••••.
Tth ' " . —Thos. Welsh: • .
Sth • 41- L-TJ - I'.. G6uld. " • ,
MuvivrEs. •
Kauffman, Geo:. . •
Kalbach, Wm.*
Keller, Joshua
'Klhiger, Wtu:
Larry, Geo... ...
Lynch,: James • .•
:McGlone, Patk: . 1 • •
Matthews,-
Moran . , .Andre 7. •
Nriinelton,- Henry
Neff, 13blin ,
NaSh, John '
. Thos. H. Co
. Clerk,• .
Queeny, Wm. . •
Ithorig,
Hahn, George
... •.
. Roaney,
• Shoener,;Chas*.
Soluneitzer, JOhn
Strcihmeier, Henry
i Skeen, . George -.•••:'
'Sterner; Jonathan • ,
'Smith; Oliver • .
•'
bands;. Eugene • •
Steffee,..A.ndrmiv • -•
Setley, Victor
I • • •
Toolley, 1101,.
IFrexler, Franklin **. •
MAC. Joseph'
Felix •
IWiltrout,
Rieliark s ;
1P ilbrid %e, JOlm . •.
.WOrtz,, Wm: ';' -,•••
li.ohrpr; .Tohri
i? . ottS SC46 . YI. CO
•
llarrisbiirg;Datjiih Co,
,
Schuyl,
hiinersvillq
Pottsville;
St. Mir, °
• Pottsville;
OrWigsburg, "
From the Forty-eighth Regt.,
The Death at Capt. Schack.'
. .
battle, but always. at the head- of his men
leading them forth to tengage .the enemy in
deadly . strife.. He has ,been xn.lhe 'following
eneagenaents, to - Wit :. - ---liewbern t • Second
Bu'll Run, , Chisruilla, South - Mbuntam, s Antie- . •
tam, Fredericksburg, Rurnside'a Ounpaign
in East Tennessee, and, the preserit,campaign
of Gen. -Granl., and has participated. in every
Z
lis
end mement with the enetnychunig • ctun
paign, up tb the 25th ,of June --
Capt. Schuek was formerly:of. • ton, Pa.,
but has resided in aliddleport, Schuylkill
County, for a number of, years. He entered.
the II: S. service as lstSergeant of Cori:Tally
I, Anglia. 15t1r, - .1.861 ; hereeelved a•commis ; -
sion as 2d Lieutenantof 'sal& Cenipanyi oc 7 -
tober Ist, 1862, and was • afterwards commis
,sinned as Captain, August 2./iitir, . 1863. ..:During his -stay with . the Company . and
Reglinent he won the esteem and admiration
of all who knew bim, for no one kneW him
but to honor and praise him .for hiamanly
actions stub the noble service helas rendered
in the defence of our country's cause.
Peace to - his ashes. ,
I am Sirs, Very RespectflillY,.Your °bed'-
. ent SarTant, . . .I...ieut..F. D.%1T0011 4 . .
, Comd'g Co. I, 48th.Regt., P. V. V.
FLTINCE Lr WAR TIIIES-=-THE IEt4W . LE OF
. .
The - example of England in her great wait.
with Napoleon has generally been taken as
the eloSest parallel to be found: o the present
struggle with the - rebellion.... English waiters
in many cases have referred to it,.without any
very' close inspection, as a proud example - of
all - that a nation should do,' and in gratifying
opposition to Willa they customarily charge
us with doing.. .
Some of the leading . facts In the - course pur
sued by Great Britain,- which show how •
closely the policylf this government, in some
of those pa.rticulatt- where it has been held•to
be most in the . wrong, has followed tile En- .
glish precedents, are biought together by the
Yew .York: Times:
.. • " For. eighteen years strlreftt. , Britsln - Aus- . .
gentled;_ specie L payments .
.ber , .desperate
straggle with :France. Bank •of England.
notes:were made, in.. effect,: a legid4ender,'
by. eve ry• p arson. beingprotected ; frOm-; arrest
who . otTered them in.payment ot. a debt; and
by. the bank being guarded by law from. any .
suit for non payment of its..notes.. - For eigh•-:..
• teen:•,years there was thus in great 'Britain an
inconvertible paper currency. 'From 1797 to
. 1815 the.l3ank of .Thigland trip/ad its circtila
tion,.and the, : Gauntry banks increased . from
tWo hundred in.tlie same time to nine lull
dred-and forty, bralmostfive,./inws.".
How much tha depreciation - really amount:-
ed to hits been' hotly disputed, as it.was to.
Some extent disguised by. a quasi . "demoneti
sation" of specie. - :-put prices 'underwent a
fri;►tt!'ul inflation : :"
•- "The price, of wheat: rose from 12S. a
.quarier iii '97 in
.1812 ;- oat's from
itts. 418.; wool :from 3s.' Bd. to 10s. : -•-•
The rent . . of . 4r41)16 .. 1and , increased-from .£BB
6s. ail - the.• htindred:acres in. 1790, to:
4161; 1812:-.But.urilike Anterlea,.
no:increase of prices..raroie in England from
diminished labor.;
.on.the.contrary, labor was
supplied, in abundance and wages did:not rise
'with otherindues ; .. tho : ..fmal.rise being only.
about 20 per cent. in ninny parishea.".
• .In currency which had-thus. lost half of
its. purchasing
_.poWer; the.- interest . oti the
public - funds . :Was..paid,-a step. which Ene-:.
lishmen of this day reeognize.as enact:Of itu
prObi v . ' when. It is taktin by - fifidividtral States
of . .this - .Uniomi but to 'Which the geuerat-gov
crnment..haSitot descended., Of the vast fev
er. of. speculation, caused' by the inflation,. we
need; not speak... ;From all . this," however, :
Em:2, - land recovered':: . :. - . • •
. .
the inllation, - . and :with a pub
lie debt in' 1515 of sernesi,:7oo,ooo,ool . l, Eng-.
inridi:restneedl. specie Tayelent 'within 'four
years after' the termination of. the War; and
began a . eareer.of prosperity - which bag made
her the richest nation in the world-.." • .
The UultediStates haVe followed. cloSely,.
too eloSely,•l4 - the footsteps - of England, : ox.-
. cept in the matter of taxation: .That. vast re-:'
spume AV e. have left v.almost • untouChed, : with
a nubile debt still far below-that of : England.
The•parallel Which our English: 'critics are .
fond of drawing, then .to .their own - advan
tage,' *illicit, does not :ConVey such, reprOof.
•a .they insist is to . - be : found in it, is full, Of
- CncOuragement 'and hope.—Boston Ad
.vertisir, July'l6:: . ; .
~-.• • '
THE 'GIGANTIC ARNATIENTS.
.. . .
L recentissue : of
.the.lliehmond .Examiner
speaks in the following.terms: of the' magni•
tulle
- of: the military strength of the United
stateS Government : . - -:' - ' ..
NQ' One. of the great established Powers
of Europe has ever been able: to withstand
half so • long half so formidable - a
poWdr as has ;been brought to -. bear against
the Southern COnfederacy;:-The.military op 7
eration's of NaPoleon tlie'Greatnever exceed-
s ed,.indeed never equalledin magnitude those'
Which have-tieen .employed for . :subjugating
the South;
.and no -.single Power 'or: Empire
in Europe; save .ever witlistpod,' even
for one-year,. the. French Emperor's onset.-- ;
Each. .fell in its turn before l itim;" as a feeble
-manfalls'beflirestropg ; and .it -finally re
• coifed the combined 411,6*er; Of. all the great
Poivers to make successful resistance against
:armies that never numbered. a strength . equal
to:Severity-five- per cent., of the* muster-roll
strength now employed by the. north against
this. confederacy.. '.• ".; • ,
. Not only is' . this. true,'but ittiay also be
added that lib nicklerta . nation - has ever achicy
eclin-a'single - Iwar;
.of less . than . four 'years',
duration, so ranch of sttbstantiat• - Suecessf
the subjugation ?of an immense territory.—
. The rue - Very of the Mississippi valley alone
`But
to pay: for. the expense's of the war.
Ent the-truth is that the armaments Of the..
United -States •gnvernment in this war have.
of:necessity been unusually, extensive. (Mite- .
count of. the' vast area.ofoomitry covered by
'the rebellion. - When the civll 2 war broke out
it was at.once assumed- by, foreign statesmen
that the task' of overcoming such npower-as
`the rebel States'seen4 to he was one of im=.
.possible, performance.
..They,. knew'of . no
nicans.by which it cOuld.be effected,' and'per-.
Baps none but Americans would 'ever have
tleerned precticable. -The stupendous lev-.
les.- of treeps:weretotally unexpected: by for:-
'cigner.s, • and judging its 'enlYby the insignifl-:
- cant regular. artn - y..welised - to maintain, they.
could notbelieVe that-we would have under-•
taken such a labor as
. this.. But.if they once •
ondeirated us they de so no. more; 'Nothing,
could' have 'been more convincing than . the
sirengtlr.we - htiVe exhibited; and if this.wir
Were ended and the Union restored, .may
'Safely he'said that no Pewer in Europe would
be, Auxirius . for . a.rupture.with'uS: It
.will .el
• evate - • - the' national'..chtiraeter abroad, and.
• Make out Country" find :our: People more re
spected. -,And out ..of the conflict; hoWever
it May 'ternrinate; Will ctime'. new traits' to.
adorn 'anti: dignifY• the. records of the'great
.republic. U:
S..Gdzette; ,
MIMED
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The Soca al Income Ta‘-;•R¢gulatiOno for
Its Assessmen t and Collection...
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Secretary Fessenden has just issued the follow
ing regulations for the assessment and collection
of the Special Income Tax .upon the' Income of
. • • . . - • •
TREAST7BY NVAMILNGTON; July 2,1861:
The joint resehition impbsing a special income
duty, .approted July 1864;'provides , that there
shall be leviecron. the. Ist of- October, 1864, Upon
the gains, profits; or income for the year 1863„ of
all persens residing in the 'United. States, 'or of
citizens of the United:States residing, abroad,
duty. of Ave. : per cent. on all sums exceeding $6OO.
It is also.provided that, in. estimating income - for
this.pimpOse, no declucticins shall -be made for
dividends or interest received -from any associa;•
lion, corporation, Or company, nor shall zany de
duction-lie made for any salary or Pay received. -
. • In order to facilitate the assessment of this tax,
assessors are directed to Serutinize_carefully the,
returns of income here Wore 'made to them for
the year 1863 by persons residing.within the Uni-•
ted States, and to seloct all.auch as have been made
-hi detail, in-the manner pruvided upon Form No:.
24; issued by. the Ociintniseloner of Internal ileve
ime, and will - inns accuracy --and correctness of.
Which they are thoroughly- satisfied. Wheri do
.ductions'haire been made any. Such return
on account of dividends or interest received from
any corporation, or on 'account of. any salary .or
pay as au officer of thci United States, the amounts -
thuS deducted will be added to the amount :here
tofore assessed,-and any-income: derived from in
terest upon United-States securities will be inclu
deditithetame.total. The income thtraeterraincid
may be entered the' list as the - amount • upiin.
winch the Special duty :of five per 'cont. is: to -.he
assessed:.. • . : • " - ' •
Assessam will areckileir sash§tards to procure
retures.frorri all, persons residing ht their several
divisions who have heretpfore made . no return in
with Whcii3B reruns as heretofore made
they have, any.reasona to lie dissatisfied, and from,
the agenbi of all citizen's orthe United States re-•
aiding abroad andlelonging to . their several di
visions. Notice should be'left with all such Per
sons at least ten days before the, let day . 0;t0-:
ber, requiring them to. Make - a . return, under:oath
or.
.affirniation,, on tit before said Jet day .of Octo,
ber,. in manner provided by the 'act of June 80,,
1864. the terms of that act the, return must
state the sources ftom which the. income is- de
rived, whether from any Lind of property, rents,
interaat, dividends, aidaries, 'or from any probs."
NO. 33.
ENGLAND.
imstr , do;
abespor
" in 'itte
Ike
- 061 C.•
.At the: . rtest.noilin:' , .,.otir dock of 'JO TYPB
•naioniOstenstro tbanibit, of any ottior',Ofiknito 1 1 4 .
section of thsSfate;;l63l - rilreep - Lauds -.enipkippil . . •
pressly for Jobbing. ,si
israirbiter oinseif.
'e Mil guarantee o ur Wort-to: New nentlivaiv - ibi4
can De turned oat intbat:rit3on.-.4'IUMIAQ:II,IOOir•
ORS done at lb. I,!i.nr4l.lo2o;inp
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P °9 4 I A.AUXIM"gIr=
Soot bourilAnexery "lac
of ere,' dmtgfori ..rorudderiged e • borstal god
,rdie4 to
order, I st abortes,fnotice! . , , - , ; t
skin, troole, empk)yMent,or vat's** oiotherwise.
The distinction heretofore inade - lietwe4 the in-
corms at - residents and oftiorf-reiddeattitizerisia
set aside,' and the latter - are to , belreated - td - 111
respects.no the, suns manner na tha forpear.
WO stint .Asseasors *lil trailernit thernatur4 to
the Assessors of theirreePecttiozcdletriebi.es a
idly as they.are removed, .amLin a1,1 , .-cases ; ffithm.
ten'days alter the l Opel - ober.. VALI,' person
shalthave liekidotea 10 tiie a retard the" ,
form rolr or if aly,PersOnslian„,
ins, return which, in t e opinioixim
is - lase or. traridrdent; . or, contains. an ''ender
statement or vardervaluatiotr,lt e, duty
. of the .Assessor to summon, such i . person,:'or ;his..
z, r agent,`to appear and predrice all bookorat aceetmtit' -
`boutaiaingentriesrelatingtethe tra4crothtiainess !
of such porsan,,and to annamon.any.atherporeonk,
lie may deeni proper; to givisleitiruoritin the'
mpnnor prescr i bed in3eiition.l4-of the actat tuner
30 01; • •
If upon such examination - it shall
any. person' has in ZOO'a false orfrinidulent retdro, •
' th; assessor estimate- the , . income; pf such :
person according to the best , inforritatiou trhich
.he can Obtain; end aseeits the' 'duty thereati; , and
eater theCtantain.the list, adding-100 per ireateun.. l
to such duty, The assessorwill, in like manner, .
estimate the income of allpersens whoehalrharlo
neglected to make. return. cm , ortefore , :theftrat
day. of October, and:assess the duty thereon ; ,
and, except 'in cafes britiokiiesii - or a'bionce; he
will add 513 per centunirto cinch drity.! .fNa 'return
-eau aceepted.which is. not verified by ,oath or.,
affirmation ; and if;- ny such 'return' , is transmit-' '
ted to the. assessor, •-lie will , proceed in tltesstrie
manner as if no, turn Inicibeen,reeeivad.._--.- •
Imuicaliately thereafter the, assessor will Millie ..
up an alphabetical list ot • all: persons whe WOG . '
been assessed:for , the special income duty,in:eaolo.. •
division of his ,district, and will thin advertise_ to
some newspaper published in Jitiotr : MuntY foss
district, if such there be—if not, ill' BOMB newapit,
• per nearest thereto in the same collection district.
--the time and place,* within said • county,' when
said list may bo examined; and the list shall'ie.
main open.for ten dayslor. the inspection of afg.
paisons who mak apply for, the same.
No relief from'assessMents' Which. are made af-0.
ter the examination of Witnesses,- as parieded Sn r
section:l4; of the act of June3o, 1864; coin be et
en by the = assessor but any persons aggrieved
"will have a right of appeal to; the Commoasumes.
of Internal 'Revenue. In all - other cases the 11S-
sessor may revise any asaessment,including.these
made upon- the basis .of returns dieretafore reads.
ed, at any time before the first day of Ncrrember,
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It is expliCitly provided by.the.itet.of lutio. 30;
1381. that copies of all hats returned.to the colleo
tor shallremainlri the office . of•the Assessor, and "
shall be op&it' to: the iitipsaion..ertilk persons, whet
may apply lo irivect ad:guile.. 11 'is of especial
importance that Assessorif give full effect to thin
provision With _reference: to-the 'lists' herettifore
made zip; and 'containing the assessments upozi .
the income foithe year 1863, in• order that the'
amplest'opportunitymay. be given for the. deteo-•
tion of any fraudidentreturns that mayliavebeen--.
made, and any omission that may have occurred ;
and for this purpose, Assessors should seek the
cooperation of all tax-paving citizens. " • .
Assistant..kssesSoris will bo particularly careful
to.obtairi returns from persons' employed in the
Service of the United States, - .whose. names may. ,'
not appear oh the annual assessment list, as the
special income duty linen their salaries,'imposed`
by the joint resolution of Jnly 4; is not to be with;
held by paymasters, but. must - betissetised in the - .
i t
same manner as income from other sources: " '• -
'• . Immediately after the Ist of November. theli
Made in accordance with' these - regulations 'Yr . . e .. ..
returned to the several collectors in the - ma es
provided by law, and the.subsequent prooeedi ge..
for the 'collection Of the duty' ill be in all respects .
similar to those Tor the Collection of taxes assess
ed in the annual list. ' ' ' •• •- ' - . -.., • :
. W. P. FESS.ND - E.X,' FiecretatT 4 the Treasery. •••
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How. GENEItA.L Mau - meow wag Ktr.S.SD . AND; .
HIS BODY . .R.ECOVERED.-Throrigh the kindness of
Major Young, Engineer on Colonel Lowe's staff,'
who learns the - particulars - from General AlePher
son's staff officers,-we are enabled to furbish the
following particulars:':_
General McPherson's department 'held the loft-
of the line ill the fighting before : - Atlanta: The
corps were arranged in echelon. . - • •. •
.The General had ridden frdm: left to right in‘en
perintending the advance'. of his. skirmish inns •
and was returning, aga,irt,,to„,the- right when a
party of rebel bushwhackiirs,fin ambush, ran. from
their covert .bet Ween the 'Sixteenth and. Seven
teenth c_qms, and crying out; "Theft they cOmel
give then — Alen," fiiedi A. couple of staff- officers.-
and two orderlies accompanied the General, 'all of
whom escaped, except the General, who fell, and
expired almost instantly; the ball having cut the
aorta. : The enemy. mailed for Ward to -rifle' the'
body. - .officersiand„orderlien meeting Col: Strong,'
'lnspector Genf:re', and- •Captain 8ue11,. - both of.
-Gen. ldel'hereon's staff,- accompanied:by a few ,
orderlies, relitted,theeirendistanee., Col.' Strong'
instantly drew the party into line and ordered.a. •
charge. This handful of brave and irapetinints
Men, rdgardless of the' foemen iii front, :dashed.
gallantly ahead and 'drove: off the thieving ene
emy, and, - vrhilelinell kept them-at .bay,' with hie ,
revolver, .Col. Strong, assisted by the *orderlies;
lifted the nude. body, stripped of ..eiery article of
clothing save ,st glove and sock, to his own horse,
arid. bore it eafely . from: the field. Beneath: the,
light glove covering on the left ; hand:was •a.dia.
- mond ring which the' vainlabsfailed to discover,
and Whieli,'will be ferWarded"lia the general's
, . , .. ..
• This is one of the most gallant little episodes - of
the war, and Cot Strong's daring and .. oteriniii
od-.charge for. tho .body' !lit'. his loved chief'iii
worthy ()Ulm. pep of history's - poet.—Arashfias
zir•A rope, walker annonnces'tbat hp will walk
on a rope over.Niagra Falls on steel stilts.. ; •
er ; The Conservatives in. North Carolina are
reported to hare been defeated. Vance is re
elected Governor. . -
zirln'Ne* Jersey it is :estimated that 110,000
men are liable to militarj-duty. The quota under
the present call will be abont , 10,000; •
.W The man who enlists in the ITttion , army for.
three years gots in pay and bounties $1326, or
$442 per year in addition to . "bciard and clothes."
illThero are 10,000 contraliailds and refngeeis
in St. Louis. An immense, wooden- barracks is
being put up for their accemmodation. .... •
/IV . It is announced offiCially: that lettora
British colonies will contipao bo chargable with
the old rate of postage. - • • ..
.03 - The Philadelphia *MI Erie Telegraph lino.
has been completed, and the
ll nit message piss
ed over the entire, distance on Wednesday night.
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The Nevada ConstittitionalOonvektion.hae
adjourned. It is believed that the proposition to
oroot the territory into a State will again bo de-
44 - The Louisiana 'Constitutional Convention
adopted, on the 22d nit.,the new constitution, by'
a largo majority, and wll immediately submit
rrirliov. John ..McCloskey, .D. D., will be irr.
stallod. as successor of Archbishop Hughes, at
St. Patrick's 'Cathedral in New - York, Angus!
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.-In DO Kalb cotinty,.Tennessee,'±iontis env- '
' ry, a notorious guorrillai . and fivo •of his, gang,
haYe.been killed bra detablinient. of Tennessed
cavalry, and the bancidispersod: .'• '• :: • ... ,
It has been thought that people'sre'clven
crating Localise they, don't liie.aa long as in the
days of Methuselah, Bat'the 'fact is,
to
are so-high that nobody can afford to live very
long at the present rates. ..
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• . rrirJacoh Strawn, the groat :Pattie liing
Morgan County, Illinois, cliallenged the county
to match him with $lO,OOO to the Chrietian Com
mission. The county toed the mark, and went
$1;000 better; So that the Coinmission gets $21,-
tar The Reading Jouriacksays that gentlemen
from Tamaqua have ;purchased from George
Smith of Reading the property on tho North-west
Corner of sth and Canalstroots, being 320 foot on.
Canal street, with a view to the erection of art «A
-t ensiv o Iron Foundry and• Machine Shop.
tor Gen. Grant has captured morelhan thirty
stands of rebel, colors, and about seventeen thous
and prisoners--quite a: little army—daring thii i
Virginia campaign, while his own losses aro n
equal to one-third of that flambee. Which
is the exhaustion?:.:• • N.
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rar ;- The London Times says- the number . of re
cipients of charity in Lancashire has been re
duced from 508,293 to 120,711._ The number of
operativerrat full work_ in cotton mills is 281,194,
against 192527 one year ago. The cotton•import
ed. 1860 amounted to 3,363,000 bales=this year it
will lie from 2,700,000 to 3,000,000. • • k
Rd The little town of Enfield, Masi., has pre
sented an example of pittriotic energy which ought
to be imitated In every village racid city in the loy
al States. 'Within:two days after the late call for
500,000 men was published, her quotaLthir,ty-siv.
men, was raised, and the men presented, accepted,
arid mustered in. •
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na - itrmy pies are so terribly tough that the'
soldiers call thorn leather pies. A. poor fellow of
Grant's army, whose arm had been"amputated,
was, being carried past". s 'stand ti - M.. , other day,
where an old weinan•waa - selling piea, - whirr lie '-
raised himself in the ambulance and called out,
say, old lady; are those pies 134 , tived or.peggedr
Xi/Lieut., Andrew Smith, noting - Inspector
General of the Second brigade, Kaittes cavalry
diiisoni for committing rape onthe person of
colored woman, has been sentenced to: be - dia. ,
missed from the service; and to be confined ai
hard labor for ten years at such a place "is Gen.
Butler may direct. The Penitentiary at Mimic'.
phia; has been designated as the place of impris
onment.. -
ear-Among the recruits received at . Worceseer,
Ifassachusetts,.On Friday,.was a girl _who -gave
the name of Charles . Smith, churning to owns
from Woonsocket.' The disguise,. howorer, wire
perietratedby . the officer, and tile recruit coulee&
ed belonging in Philadelphia, and gar) as a rea
son for enlisting that her lover Was .a soldimthat .
he vas stationed near WashingtOri; andsthat she
- tarn.. 4. Carpenter, &firmer :of Frederick,.
Kent county, "Delaware, shot -hinyelf reeentiy;:_
His wife vras informed of his intention, and el' her
knees begged him to. .desist. • Tp her frantic in
qui7, "What will I and:the'obildren do ?" be
replied, "DO the,hest you can," and he immedi
ately pulled the -trigger, the -load tearing; off
-the entire skull and scattering the blood and
brains over his pbor, .wife, who had fallen with
MUM