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Bates of .&dverliallig: „ tin ecrilons .5 rc Fr rtiom 7- 5 eta- , and Fr 3 Itnes, includiuf date, one Inge _ u d . , _ ~. , - . -,-, ....... tlctrottt - ~,'---- t , ~.• , -- ~ . • , - 4 .,.,,, ...,, ~ 1 .. _ . _ . ~ ~, .. ~ ,. , , > - ,-,-- .- t E ; + , ;;./ . 4 11 1 1..1!".. . ,;:. .".. - 1 '' Irr Mnes. for lor 2 insertions et • ; 3 insertions $1 In s, , . i k ,gnent insertions, 33 cents per square. Larger . - • • - _ . .... . ' - • - -- . - Jo w proitortion. • roternA. .• .-rinitis. • . rirNLYI. sy lines • .$9 00 360 : oct en lines, road iirer 4 - T- 12 00 0 squares, or 14-lines, , k 4-00 - 10 - 00 • 18 . 00 , j es • . .11 . 00 14 00 00: nr "19 .. 9.00 1600 14 00 10 00 -.1900 • • '9600 o nes column 14 04) 48), " 40 'OO r Urger space as per agreetnent.. winds are counted as a line In • advertising: No anil I)issointions. '2 and 3times. $2.;0. t i,iniEtratiou Notices and. DiSsolutiona. 6 times, COAL TRADE. 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LERF -- .15 rOAL & NAVIGATION COMPANY'S COAL sBRING MOUNTAIN, _:- - 1 - IARLEtori, . - .. BEAVER MEA.poW, ' 'HONEY BROOK, HAZLETON. . . • • : • nraiT QVALITIFi OF • • ' ED ANfl- COAL. Wharrt•s = No. - .1 POrt • No. 2 Klizabethriort. ,frkes—No..2ol - Wtlnut: street, PHILADELPITIA. Trinity 13nildiug, NEW YORK, No. 6 Mane street,. BOSTON ASTNEE I STICKNEY & WELLINGTON, . • . IsLAI.EItS riT:l4ll CARGOi 114 • . uthracite &litu.minons Co a ls. FOWL AilF!rrft IN NILW Mita-AIM • . PACKEWS . LpIICII SUGAR-LOAF . SAARIEL CASTER. New York, • D C. STIC' D KNEY, Fall River, • J. C. WELLINGTON, Boston. •• • • • (39 Trinity Itnilding,'New Turk, • OFFICES . ' 2, 2-tr, Walnut Street. Philadelphia. h • LED Street, 13 , ..tt0n, • • hart No. 6, •Port Birhniond, - P . hilstd l O. Nay •(;3- Picr No; 14 CHARLES A, .11.1,CKSORE.13. & Co., FI i LITERA OF • IWA"): MirrNTA TN.lf...ker; • JIB lan, 'ANIS 11E1) . oFrictr.'s .f street,_ New York. • • 1132 Walnut street, l'ltiltufelphilt: • • " 4a- are uici I'(q Pllikiki) . ELPii i tA,-4 SCIATVLAiI I,,NAVIGA *ION; hipping WhNrces for .ANTIIRACITE COAL at !;reenrilrh;laware River . £hilada. . • kart No: .1. • . - LEWIS • AUDENRIED' . . .Itolllll - EIL, APO'll7l.'S at Co. (6 wahun Street,°Friel:s 1110 Br.:lol , ,v4ty;New Ynrlc. • U 4 Rilhy Ftreet, Whlirf RHO. -• ... IN: E. cor.-Walntit& Fottrtli bt.s., Phila. .61 7 11 c ES: .I! e.t. New Turk. • :'..• • • '• t_Men.ikatits . littfik I lit Providence. .I)4V IS PEA itS()N. & Co., 2,1111'171:SO . F 111/ • iELEISIUTED LOCUST. NIOUN'I'AIN WHITE AKI .• • 31/1/ SPOIIN VEIN ' • • . . 1)- AS II C'O . A • • .. rNO:138 oyr No. 111 Itro:ulway,ii , tom No. 9 Trinity . • t ~Inll,ling. New York. • Gco , ;. uttatt,. Stroil. Boston: kvEs - u - s. lIAST;,. - con for •ovt - Lica- reap. aria. din else ,edge ads CM=! .. mINERS A N pstitprta* OF . 111 E dELPASIIATED . Om Vein .Red.' Ask. and Djamotid . Vein: Red I C I O ''.• I ALSO . , The Attiperior.l6lltiteAmlr Coal, - from the Ne” - Nheitandoith City :Colliery, \ be fi mihrto excel any Coal yet shipped from N.•11:12,. I k • • - • - Sol, Alzvnt.....f, , r the sale of.CEO: IV.,SNYDER'S - nperiOr Pfine"Fore.t White Awlt • 21S WAI,NO` • r. , s , •a, - No.. .9. TRINITY . .I3f7.II.I.ILNG, N. Y. • • 0 • A.1.N, HLCgEE do 000 K, pet The rom LOCUPIT • GAP,. • . • • •LOCCf,4T BOUNTAIN; • BLACK ILEATIT. deftler.• in other (lest qualities of . _ WHITE AND RED. ASH COALS. Tniunt Street, . fol' I #oodland Whareitg. k lutdkill Hirer: :1 the owes. hance s that a with . . .. - . . . . . IM CAix. M‘iimni Ilicitric. ' Jr_agn M. Coot • WV. P. MOUDY,...iiiiipper and Agent,— . . .' Schuylidll:llaTen; Ps. Fabrnary 15; 'VT ' •. . . -6-1 y • LOCUST ( - ;AP COAL. appointed CAIN, - 1 lI_AtcKER f COOK - w 1e agent...= for my I.OC.I.'ST )I(a.'N'il'ii.lN_C(l.ll., from Locii.t (lip Colliery, • qEOl{C}.l.6 .W: i,nrim. I ;:tp, - .D.in. 3, 411 . .7- • HAXhiETT,: VAN DIISEN & LQCHALLN, - Minor. and Shipper? , al the relrbiafrAl .LO(II:ST..IIOUNtAIN COAL.. -I'lol Walnut Street. Philadelphia. . • OFFlrn.ai Trinity' Building, New York. t No: h lkJane Street,.l.lnaton. Marta ir.2 13. ,xough t bark .el pith mt the enough a of the A red- BROAD TOP. • . - BROAD TOP COAL:. linatingtion nnd. Brand Top noun-. thin, Railroad and Coal Campnur • I + , ..‘',.., 4 fnity call the attention - of It. It. :t'oinpanies:. ;e; ,, nln , .aLi Ir ne9 . l and Matfulacton - ns : to the: value of t't IA I. a..a STEA M ENEJLATOIt - AND FOR MANT.I(7I. - RINti • PURPOSES, • • • • THE BROAD TOP COAL : FIELD, ••• • rfax , i, 3 ••nn.•..tinn 11.111.ADELPIIIA Ik:ND NEW - Canal and liailroad, IlftOne.ll yenn,ll - 1..0 :New .Irrs,y: iR 110 t liablet. interrupt:lout! n.:l , leilt :to the S•trTlll.aN litToll7lolll4 retruhir r•upplies , cAn.snfely he counted 1 6. , 4„ti.np:1:!... , nt the year. • • - . Lewis A it4ll t 4 'vie il Co. ntrAtifz•-nnonta whereby' tin , are In finny re 4t:Cniiti;., or the 111,4aA I) TOP. I.wy ars Keimrtl.l to till tiitiers p'rurnpiry.a! market 10 COI Cr Bit in he colm • r•:r , :,..W311111t Stivt, Philadelphia ••• .401T1(.E5 . .. I to' New York. • . • • 141iirh;1"Stn , ot, : 34 IY,, , tynintster St.rec't,..Provklene. 1, .n 4 siva r of Wu' shade nF TTIT. I . V.I.P.IIEATED " • -• • ,‘ BROAD TOP WHITE - ASH • Ii;IIIhADELPEC . HIREROBERTA WEE, Manager. CONNECTING .0 • . la Trit. (ler 804t0n. , 3111 not. 3 4 1 , • • :New Vlori" T^h: 14. '63 • • • . . 7-GM xt, Ini/ 1 or SIN et da, 1° td d O4l ^ed• Pa t ' gar, 3 c` ar, I t" trial*, the 1 seaso Ares: till To•l9gk i s per and so c 4 ' vial ill. ill mak' BROAP Top' WHITE. ASH SEMI-BITUMINOUS' COAL - . , YOBLE .- OALIPKELL & 00. i. Witiont Mirirk,ll`hiladelphin,. . No:r1.1 Broadway, New.Vork; ' !tour; Street, Bowdon, this mlebrnted coal tram tficir • EDGE HILL COLLIERY; , and Ted ' then Ig" ,flee wi ground f corl3 pped, inte nix 5 Pin veer 4 . , a nd le , t ool, 311 ' ,pico as f° v e and b cil imes to g e ilk. The' irve BEltitY CltilEK. Lonumrtr.v. c 041,•. IraTing r tx7nealldateil:(itirThive. it?e . l.4irlwrry Itezioli, will lir.rittier trans• tocc,be,l2 tindeethe mitrtr - of - - . * Kritm ILLKR; oit.A.aFF k Up. - • STILTS At co. . . tIIt.kEFE &NUTTING • g FUFP, inentr Of otir firm. ayin : toemtela ulluPelf E with It.. he 11.1-nlilt',TON: h will' reside - In And all our coal Ph i pped by tide-water will sader the exclusive control of BJAW:ISTON. 4 RSEFF & - • : . . I , l _!.. i '":TPu•wqr . , are and attention In its preparation, wa imiiiitaill the reputation - of our. celebratid Lor ttr7. 4 .'051. • Purchasers abroad cup rely upon haying (:(41 4 iPyel it-the very best order. - - friTZAILUIR. Ifitie4 rt44eate t it - s- Pei cu~~rsr_s 0~ PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING BY BENJAMIN 'IIWAN, - .I9TEVILLE, S HU LB L COUNTY; PENNSYLVANIA, VOL. XU- COAL. QUINTARD & WARD, No. 11 PINE Street, NEW Sole • Agent for The Consolidated Coal Cont. pliary 9 i Italtinaore - Vein.Wilkesbarre Coal, shipped frOm Jersey City and ElirAbetbymt: : . . . Also, -for.thit lIA.MI'SHIRE and BALTIMORF. COWS Iltranpsh ire George's- Creek Coal, shipped nt Raltithore and Geonretown " . • • ititeno. for GEORGE. ftIEATI,S' celebrated BrOnd Top Coal, Fhipped - nt Philadelphia: Prom their Wharf,'No. atTort RiOhritood. Phila. .delphia. they aro preparetfto ship theliest qualities of Locust Moniatain and Red and White Ash Frein'their docks at. Jersey City (where the depth_ of, water is from'ls to IS feet), they ire prePared St all sea.sons to supply 'tile - above 'Coals, sind-',LEIIIGM, - . to steamers and whips for ports in China and 'elsewhere.. • Steamers can be coaled at ane- hour ; during ay Or mot.. • . • . W.. J. .B...smr - ru; • . Agent-at :ferSey City, g.nts at Roston—WAßD & a t ,IIcOA3I.P. March 12,- ,64, I'icr. No 1G L'E • WL4' AVDI:::\IXOLED di( co:; Wholeete Dettletri-ir the best Yarietteit6i • - Anthracite 13itim moos Coals„ • . (2O Wainnt-Stredt,Titilkfelnliin OFFICES:' ti 0 Bronclway, - IsTeve , York: . • t:-I.4 l ,liilhy Strea,Bot4on.. ,• :• . Pioneer Shipptirs from Elizabethport, of iUNTA IN, HAZLETON; AND COUNCIL_ 'RIDGE COALS. pri9 V4.IISN . BETUPORT, , It', COAL. COAL, LE WIS AUDENRIED & Co. . . OFFICE'S:** • 2 0 4.W.aluaSticet, PIIf.LALGLPIITA.• • : . 110 Brpilaway. NEW YORK • • • -I.ililly.Sl.tqet,..BOSTO.;',l. .Wbolekle fh4.bestvariet irs DOM EsTI C COALS—SoIe proiwitaii•ilt-.Woll Cit.! .1; Oillicry. caps (lei 'o;ei. I r.a,aaa tow: , a yt.;ar of the celebra ted Ihn'Ntqat,, A.s . h.)• liF.;vra, (White AFIO ; • • . , • Exclir'ire Atrent. far the'sale of Ne-parely geimine Lee en , t . Monmain Coal, from th(l .- I;oeust Dale .Colliery of GrdCo:. all cif:whichhe shipp ed rect. to'New' York. via. Cahai or coastAeiFe, via. Green wich riers'. 7lfclow Navy i'hiladelphia4; AtPliiliideljilain.from Pier IYo.. 11; POrt E=M . . The cludi'est qualities 61 RED -and .81 , 141TF2, ASIL COALS from County, .seletled . with :r.pe4:ll earr . ,'nnd Eldmied tinder our personal superintendence. At 113lizsteettiport, LEHIGH SPRING Al - 01. 1 .*A - U.; alid COUNCIL • • : .•- : MDOE:COALS. • . . .• . itirrr.mt.:sous cam, .1 orr.e.); - (via. helailt and "Morris (Alai?:)• • The very atiperlor WILK •C,OAL, from the Bab isnot: Vein, -taken from. fiat "Audenried proVn null! itnd rOal Compativ , s•F., , lat6,” tatar Wilkeabarr,; al!=o: the (1.11 7 M - IL RILn:E_COAL:.both of which, for ptirpoi , , , and for farnillyw , , are unaurpassed. - • '•;We bold. rem ificaf -in our ciftirOA from parties" whri ha e trier) and (idly tented, thetze mate, and - pronounce them the. er.sl• A NTini.v-iit fur ia - crun •ilt-ukt, pro, (hieing no clinker,. less auto's and'tzreater blaze, than any other kinds now liefori...the public. • . • -.• :COA L. * A T. STOITT &_ - Co):;"' s. (Successors to' STOI4T . VAN • W - ICKLE.) . - :Miners and Shippei's of the celebrated FUI.TON (11:11-. NIGH) ci4A4;.(oith.the: Ehhervale Colliery. near. The.. zleton. : Old dealers in the bestrarieties of, • -;., ANTHOICkTE SAD BITCHISOLS COALS. Delivered direct froth the . thineior On board of 4 :es. eel• at TRENTON, .T., ELP;A:RRTIIPORT, N.-BRUNSWICK, N. J. - , PORT RIC11.110NI)„ , 1!14. - . • O FFICE 46.Trinitr.73 111 Bioudwny, New Vurk. • ' . , . . -;A: T. STth-r. • S. VAN PtE April 4, '64 NEW YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL, Nos. 43 & 45 Trinityßuilding, N. Y., SIIIPPLNO POINT: Pier 4, ELIZAINETIIPORT, OFFERS FOR. SALE HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING. MOUNTAIN AND BUCK, NOUNTA LEETIGH CO/VLSI BALTIMORE CO.'S & BLACK DIAMOND W-T-1- , TiESI3ARRE COALS, AND TIIE CELEBRATED . • GEORGE'S CREEK OIIIBERLAND 00A1 3Say 21, '64. 11-ly ISAAC SELTZER , Tits- removed to 11f0.4111. Broatharity, - ROOlll 60 Trinity Bu ildin g ; • -.• • , , • • •. • •.. . - EO.LE AGENT•FOR ,• • • BANCROFT, LEWIS CO„ 31iners and•,Shippbrt4 th 6 celebrated Enema -Mountain Coal: Stinnickson A:...Gfisyci•pt, Henry - VITT, Lors berry', Prtling;r 1A . C131:14 Red A•ar,:shanio; Lehigh. Clinalterland; Broad Top • C OAL.' rte" Office hours from 1:t to s;r. M.. -,• • ftielit's C . O,AIT D . 13 S AND. L 60E8 MAIM ILLIAM 11.,ROGERS Fins removed his idlice- to Nci. 111 BropidivriT • • n'rinity Building, Room No. - 67 X Agent for the sale oftht celebrated Lorberry S Shamokin Fiek4ournlng Family AlSo. the Lewis, Palmer • and. Peach Mountain ;Veins Red Ash: White•Aiih I.ifidurooy. Shamokin, Black Heath, Locust lilountaiii• and . Lehigh, all „of which are well: adapted for family, tiseand Manufacturing • purposea.... •• New York; iltav 21; '34. • 21 Rm \VIRE ROPE 1Pfl:111, • inriNING 'l l 111{- The subscriber.haying been appointed Agent for (ha , CO.'S celebrated WiltE •ROPE; is now prepared to. receive orders 'for - •• : - Ober- Flat or Round Charcoal - • • .or • ; -These Ropes are made -of the • 4 41 - highest brands of Inin and Steel, - and give. universal satisfaction 4- • ihniughout England, particular- z it. , •. 1 ly,the,Steel.Rope, which is pre-, 4. 16 r.• ' SA! • ferred tin accduac of its .sppeti- 3 ,••.„ • or strength, tom:Mitsui and light- iO ' nuns, inakiug •a Yery. great saY, D • in" In weight anirsteum-power„ . and being hardeithin iron, • - pulleys do not. wear the Rope, • • but the Rope the:pulleys,' which • ' "'"'‘i•'`• .s.:s!' • . are, of course, much chiniper replace . For further particulars, apply to - • • ' SAMUEL TI-1010 - WBON'ii NEPLIBIV, . ' 1911 liltwee, Ices Tors. =OM I win teach Vou-to Pierce the Bowels of thi:Eartii, and ktng*Ont from Cat iarna4ii . im strengthhands an d ;In** all antwo to our _ _ _ OFFICE-111. Walnut Street, Cotercfal Da Philadelphia. ' . • . . , . New York Offlcort Cedar Street. Boston .Office--T Doane Street. • . - [Oct. '23, .53 ' 43- • Pier tir0.•15.. • . . .BLAKISTON . GRAEF,P..k • . • • Id IN 8p.81 . 3.1614.Y..11S OF LORBERILT . .LOCUST...:NOUNTALT COAL Shipixtrs of other approved qualities of WHITE-. AND E.g.]) ASH .boAL.-• • 31S .Walmit Btn"titt.,, Philndetphia . . •• , • 9 Trinity Building, New YOrk. ' • •. •Dor, of Kil.by.36 Doane -Street, Boston • .09NITEli .7 PATTERgON:. • . 1,10 . 141,S .ArDviviirEt•:* ~. • Agents , fsitlte sale of their celebrated - - LOCUST• MOUNTA.TINT COAL . • A«hinnill BITIORQI7, L . ENVIR . ATM - bIhiTEILSOF 11121 :" .• tjelefiratOil ISIILAND COAL.; FROM MAIIANOY. MOUNTAIN . .• No, 1. `JOIIIY I{. ti(.l E , • S :1 - 10.ATZ,;. • '1117:111.!if No. 7. - IPbrl orfr i dk s ,t No 316 Walutit 'Street : Philadelphia. Oclitherld; 3C)O. TILOS. 1111.1. SMITH'S • SPRING MOUNTAIN ZURICH cc -A_ Yorktown, Carbon County,' •Penna • OFFIey,S , • 3273 ITT , Strc'et, Ph iindelphia, j PAIN Ip,afinty, Pa HAUL lt Elta COAL . . ~ . Ov "YEARLEIGIT" COAL 1.. now Fold excinstvely,lii P.hiladkilplda and vicinity; by DAY . &..I.III)DIML.—. Parties opli:ring• from' thvinonity.alw4H depend'nfKm gettiii2 . runtre 7 artictr. .. • ' • OFFlCE—lo9•Wainnt -Sr,' Philndelphiri. SILMMAN & 31rdir,E.- .23-1:5 . ,7 : Ifrizleton. 3fili 0. '64 SCHUYLKILL CO. • SCHOLLENBERGER, AGENT, . Miner And Slii fiper of the . ll , lvlirkticrl Black Heath - White A.idi and, • Peakett . :lloun-. .• . -tarn Free Burning., - , .• .".• PINK COAL. P. O.ADD I< ES:S.Por.rtiviLti: Schuyl kill Cowty; Pa.. • • . .. • : . . prill.2; , Th2. •-• • in-tr. • .. :IST I{ A IN IC LIN n E it • Siy.,EaSt Rrnnlaid LOrlierry . Coal •la now sold exclu sively by .211eSsrs. NOBLE, CALI/WM.I;SY UO who are my Hole AgentS.- Bar,lies:erderiug from them, may alsivays deptiel upon r.ryt tine, a pure ari . SL, Philadelphiri, UphlLlig I No. Broadway; • Trill* 'Building,- "1 • NeW 'York. * • : ; • 't . No;til State Street, - Bostim. • . • 11ENBt ..Tiemont, March Et-.• . - . ICON NOR-. & %.PATTERSON,... -, 11her'e and:Shipperti of the Celebra4id. • , LOCUSTMOUNTAIN COAT; 1. 3. Cda1.401.1. , • ' . -3. S. PATTERSOi4.. Ashland,Pottsville, Schuylkill County, . lL! . C(101P-till-TNERS111 - 11P'' . 161 IMES. , • lISIGAND COAL.--The subScri- - bers htive taken the Collieries worked by the late' RiCh ard Rear,-and hare entered intO'Co-partnership - -hip for' mining and rhippine - Coal, near Itlineitwille, Schuylkill. County, ,finder the ticm.of WILLIAId-'KEAR Said co , partucreltip cominenced on the ISt of June, 1964; -.WILLIAM REAR;.. IsiSRY NELMS, • _L : G. KEARi BiIIIIARD C: REAR,- -. EDWIRI/REAIt: - L li.inerdv;ll July 23, . 64. . • ' ;- 30.-Ot • G E NC Y for-the O nrchame and "Pal o . .o . fA leatyetatei taking chargoof Cited .Lande; Mines. and -the - collection . of renta i eipliniutt .Laude,. Mines, &c. -OFFlCE— , Scranton,-Luzerne County; Pa. ...• July', '2,. , 64. . . .-27-Im.l •. Od.A:M.gS. PENMAN. DEDERICIE'S COAL HOISTING `MACHINE: Praitiifeil • ./kuguat 13th;••.•• • This celebrated and tmermrilled Coal- Hoisting Ma chine has. 'been in stice.essfill operation . for. over • tWO yearS", and the tintivt:mlty.larizei number already ;mid are giving the Most perfeCtvatisfaction. It is simple. and 'durable- hagintrno gearing 01;11 ; is rapid in its opera tiiin, and very easy. for the - horse: :Descriptive Circa lars,:enntaining letters Of cominentim ion, prices, &C., •sent frea, - Pn application; . . . . " • • L. :lol:Nrannfacturtirs, • ' . Albany Agricultural and - Machine Work's,' iitla 16; , 64,29-inl" • ..• 'Albany; N.Y. . • -2 1 :4 gokl*r •••;, = • - - J. G. FRICK. csucrEss(R To BROCK & ShoEMAKER,) AI A 9, I'FACTrIiF.R OP WIRE C 1, SCR F, ENS .111.jtider the J eukinn' Patent, COR. RAILROAD & NORPVEGIAIT STS. POTTSVILLE, PA., • : Jan 22, 64. ivEnin & siNlizus NEW COMBINATION COAL . SCREENS The undersigned hike pleasnre in announcing to Coal Operators and others, that they . are manufacturing a new . COAL SCREEN. of their ,tuvention, Which they ii 'gtilirantee to wear twice eslong,: and do its...iviork better than any crimped mire Screen hr .The feg. rnenUcturned nut by us can be bent- to any circle re quirod. We also guarantee that - the'.nieeh will - alitais retain ite original hug. until entirely worn out., In the crimped wire Screens the. meshes freonentlyelip, and lose.the proper mesh, before the S.creen is half *Worn manufactureany. sized mesh cit our 'New Combination Screen. - used littlic trade: . • Diehim.ivlisi..‘vas associated with. Ililr:ricAcil;. ain in'the blisiness of manufacturing. Screens, at-Nor: wegian and Railroad:streets. Pottsville, having dir solved partnership,;nud disposed Of hie interest, tine re moved to ltallread . the rear 'of. D. Esterlre Hardware Store, Centre Street, and amOciated with him iu the,minefar.ture of their new CoaffSermus of all de scriptions Mr. JaSper Snell. • He siilicits.a continuance -ofihe patronage heretofore 'ao. llberMly Mist.Mveil' upon him- SCILIEENN.. We aie alsitvinatinfaeturing a style of Wire Soreer,by a process different fnun that used in making erintped Imo sere Pris, as nood-in everyAspeet, to •which the at. tention'of Coal Operators is Invited: • • SNELL, Manufacturers of Screens of all descriptions at tho 'ahortest'notice:" • •• . [Dec. 26, '63 62-ti !DUKE WITITE CASTILE tiOAlri.lie Nov '24, .6:1 • . utrans.s4, ..Aivtilecary SATURDAY 1V ORNINg, , .4:IIGITST 27 : ,:1864. NEW YORK. New imd Second-hand Saks FOR SALE CIEELAP! _ NEW YORK SAFE DEPOT, 71 WILLIAM St.,„:llrety Yotk. . B:.:. CHAMBERT A TN. Lied. Prices :4 - Eil.l,l4oo:Sitii4heet4 ,-..-,-- r -otryriptir • • • .• . . • t... . . • s •p•• -• t 1.... 4....20.....40 .3 7 1...4 60, 4 0 No. 2 * • :. 26 • • — 22 - • • • 24 12X:.,;13%.*.12..- - . 12 D 9 No. .24, ...24 • ' ,::.12 84-D0 No. - 28.-2.4 22. ..:.18 No. 94, 6.• —49. .21. , ,;-13 0 00 Mar .4i. • • • • . . . . . . • .; • .On the EnrciiktenPlitn;. • • • . •.. .. • ... .oiiposite Wsiank fort• • • • • • - • • ' • ''• *..,. SpaCIOUS Reterforyi:Sath ItoomN • and. Mew Shop Bed-rooms warmed gratin and only-one- bid In a Cocifn Do not believe runner* or hackman 'who eviy.yve areliala Servants. are not allowed.to receive pernolettes.. . : • -" Aprli 10. 'G4. • • 10117 GROVER iSz . BAKER'S CELEBRATED .ELASTIC' STITCH SEWING-MACHINES Were 'awarded' the highPst. Proniume 'aver a Curapegilors; at the following State arid . . County. Fairs 0'11863. s • . . New' York Stote fair.. • - •••• s Virtzt - l'reinium for Family Machino. :. • - First - Pretnituri for :Manufacturing .31.richinO. • ". Finst.Preminm for:Machine Work.. • - • Itidiana State Fair. r . • , •.• • ••• I . ' • 3lhClitne: for all pnrpoeci Ll===l . . Venn . " mit ,S tate Fair .' :7- • . First .Frethinin . flit First:Premitim for Manntatturing.Mattrines First Preminitt-forMlicbine-Worlt.. Ohio State Fair. ••• . .• Filet.riremium for linalinb fowa State Fair. . . First Ptioiniitra for Farriilylitactitne: First Prionlifin Niiitittfai:tiiriiiii:lkfit:chloo; Firet ;it taciti no Work: ••• . . . lnois State- Fair. - . - ... . • . . ... • . Fit* Preiiiitn for..3l:tebinc,. Thrall . purpogeek • First; PreminnaorMachliw. Work: • , , • . . . . . Kentucky 'State•Faly. ' • .-.-.. -.? 1 -. •: ••. ~.• .. . . • .. - Fiyet Fnirniuni . for Machine for All litiilice cth First Protnium for . . liattinv. Work:: -'• , . . , . . .. . . Illeliigan State Fait.- 7. . .. . • ••:.-. -.. First Premium for . Family Machine. .• . . - - ' First Prepium for Matinfacturing Machine. ' % First Premium for Miii;hine Work. -• .• • • . - • .Pemsyli - Ania•rgtate Fair l ,..- • ••• , "- . .. ..• • - - '. '. "First Premium fOrTilatiotadtriring Stlnchinob •" . • First Prornionvccir Machine. Work. --..: . ... Oregon state Fair. ' • First‘Premium fornanily Mire3tint3. First Premium for Maching Work., . . . .. 1 . . . Chittenden Co..(11.) - 01 Society. • • ••• • -.,•-. First P,remitini for Famili•Sthchine.' • • :' -, • : First PrornitOn tor 7ttroolfacturino: Moak* • First•Preinhoo for Machino Work; • • ' : , . . . . . Frankliiito. (N. TiY Fai.r . .- . .- . . . . . ... , . .. . .. • Firit.Prdmitam for Fimily Machine. ' : ' .: • '.FilieTreraium . fur.Manufacturing MaChlnel , . .. : . . Champlab): Vallek . (Vt.): igi'l . ..Soc. : • .. . . - . !... Fin3t:Prenlinni'for Fitinily Machine., ' -• First'Premitwi for Manufacturing' Machtnea Viret PreralUM for Machine:Work. • .: .. tia!upden - Co. (Ilass.)Agr?t 600. •.• DiPlOrria for . •. • Diplorna . for Machine")Vork. • " Washington . Co. (Y. T.) Fair; First Premium for Fumily.Machtnek . . Queens: Co.. (N; Soc., • • . • Pirat Pre:whin' for Film* • ' ..r- .First Premium for htitrinhicttirini4 Igschtnd First Preinium,for Machine Saratoga •Coi" (IY.. Y.) talr.. • l'• • . • First PrOriltim for Family Mtichine Ileehanlpß; Institute . (Pa.) . F!iir. Firet Premium for Machine for all purpmesi . -Firkt. Premium fur 7 . 51itchiue ork.. - Grecofleld (0.) Uplon.Fair. • • • First k'remiunt for Family. Machine . . First Precut= for Machine Wqrkw . - . Clinton Co: (0.) Fair.' r -... . .. .. .- • • . . . • ~ . First premium for . Pannly Machine. .. • Firet Premium for Machin Work... .. . . . y .. . . Nontpimer C0..(fi.):F41r.• .. -. . ...-.. , '... . . . . .. . - - First Premium flir Maehlne . for all purposed. • - - . First Premium for Martino Worth. . . ..'• .• San. Joaquin Co: (Cal.) Fair. Firgt Premium tor Family machine. - First Premium tor Machine Work . . .. . San Iwie Dlxtykt (C4.)Talr. S . • ... .First Preininm. for Family Machine, ...: ~..Fitat Prerniornifor - .Machine Work. . . . arr .The above Omprisea all, the' Fairs 4 , 6 MM-tbs. Geovau NA were Sibilitted ' this' jaw... SALES-ROOMS! '403 Irrotedviny,..We'wNorie. .730 chestniligtreet,-Philadelphla: O: C 0.11- OiIkERATORW „ . . . GREAT'. DIPE . O ViE3IENT -IN.. COAL SCREENS, The. undeCsiO nal Pro, pow prepared to' nuinnfacture; nt. their shop, in 3tiner:,'vill4 . k link of SCREENS for screening Coal,',Of the Improved mannfacturp, patented . to Jouni Laubansthin, 4 0 ,4th Febcunry,l3, •.; _Screens mannfactUred ,by this : process, are Tullio dtt:. table, maintain their form bette.r,•and',are hfrnished as .cheap as any. to be had in the County..., .. • They are . made of ;square iron, iii such ts's utUh shaPe to prevent the Coal sliding.from Que . size to the other he, fore it is thoroughly asSnrictl:thuA 'preparing 10:letter than cau be . dime by east iron of wire screens. • . . . The` mannfictorers argently.. reqttest ail Op&atom wanting Screens, tri examine those new patent Semen at their shim., or at work at:.the Marinnotb Vein. Colt liery.of Otorge•S. Repplier, near St. Chili, where they have been in me for some time. " . • -... •• . • . ' By purchasing St•reens Made: ender : this Patent,litl gatioriMr any triable aa th patent rights he avoided. Allwork.done with - promptness and disratteh. ih 1.. LAUDENSTETS. 234. Itt-themllle. Jane 7, 1363 A ITNI!QUE J!IRTPOLE: Irery. neat. Si.lieff Tobacco Boxot capital .ftriteii Ibr holidaypresents-Lfurrale cheap, by , R. V. GREEN,: . Vat 4, maker iind. Jo . wt4r;.Cantto Street, -Pbtteville. 'CACTI! for tho,liontillerchiort of iLiauperior quakity; at .. Nor I; •63 r_TAits -Toorinr, Neiftl, - Fleatt C'eta Sad 1 1 'ltatiltutheis,'lti g7012 . ,t vaiiet,v,, at •• -• • •.Nov. 'BB. • • HUGHES', Apotheearv. . . 'ci~it • - FRANKLIN - FIRE niBuRANaz,„ontEMY ,1: QF '.Asset pf Jaimary 1,1864, $2;457;849 95. Catoital; - .A.ccrur.el 'Surplus, . :.". . arrreirted . . !nil:onm for 1804, • . • $300,000. JOSS PAIO-.SDTCE I.$V • •:ep,oco.000• - .• : ••• • : , p112 .. ie DOWII/ryjari.-asiT3Elict-lUMAI DIBECTORSt ' -CIIABLF.S`N. BANCIMEt; ISAAC LEA. DALE. VISTAS 'WAGNER,'-' • . DDWARD C: D - SAMUEL GRANT, . : • GEO. PALES, 3A-COBILSMITH. ,•. ALFIDIID 1 0 .111 ER., • ' pEo. FRAS. M. D. CHAILLES N. .111.11§1VIA.E11., President. ...-EDWARD C. DALE. Viee•Preaident. ALW. Atc:WISTER.: Sec. rro: Tem. • - The aubscriber is agent for the above mentioned In-. etit ' and . Is prepared to make insurance on every • description of property, .at the lowest rates: • • . • . ANDREW. RUSSEL, AO." Pottsville, -March 19,at 12 !;tf • T. IVERPOOC AND LONDON'FLIT.It do 1- 1 LIFE INSURANCE" COMPANY, • Paid up Capital and Reserve Fund $11,500,525'40 :inTet3traflitS and Funds . retained in- the • • . United Statel,• oier , ' ioooo*. o o Premiums received in the United States- • . front Nov. 30, 1861, to Nov. 30, 1862, . • 638,846 00 Les.&' .paid in the United. States from • 1,861, to Nov. 30, 1862, ' 404,450 • 9T' • This CompanY insures all demiptioni of Property, .such as DwellingS and aintents ; Storchonses.and Mei" - chantlfze, .•Coal Breakers, 'Miners , Dwellings, and 'all structures in connection . vvith.Colliery. operations, inert ed. f27.A.nrirtal andPerpetutd - rates of Insurance reason able, and Losses promptly paid. . • . • • • ' Insurante effected in the Anova and other goodtoin ixinies, by: - HORACE P."SMITH, • • • • .General Insurance Broker. Centre Street, Pottsville, 'at pennsylvania Hail '4-tf Jan. iht. 4:3 LlFE.,lrtsunAwcE.. - . . 7 The Giturd Life Insurance., Annuity; and Trust COM ppiy-of Philadelphia. • Office, No: - 40S Chestnutatreet, the first' door East of the Custom Reuse: . • . CAPITAL—S3OO.OO-CIIA.RTER PERPETVg..... continue to Make insurances - on lives on- the most fa vorable terms, . • • ' ' . The capital beteg paid up and inveSted„ - tagether *ith alarge aud coastautly increasing reserml fund, offers *Perfect k.eurity to the insured: ~' . • ' The "premiums may be Tat& yearly,- half-yearly, or quarterly. . The . company add - a - noses pertodiailly to the Amur . ranee for life. ..The.fiest bonus, appropriated in Decem-. her, 1..344, the - SeCond himas.in - fiecember, 1040; and the . flfird -bonus-in December,. Isol,*hich additions make un averaue'of. more than . 00 per cent. -upon the preml nus' paid, without increasing the annual premium, 1- . '..Thomas Ridgir • rty, . John A.-Brown, •—Robert Pearsall, • . • John R. Latimer, . ' Thomas P. Jame s, John R. Slack, '. Frederick Drown; John. C. 'Mitchell, • George Taber,. • • -'lenac,l3artota, .• • . .•llenry G. Freeman, ' • Seth J. Curtly, . " - Isaae. Starr. • • - ..Pamphlrte.cimtaintnq tahle - of totes and explanntiona,- Irwin br application and"Thrtherinformation earl be had - at the office. •• '. :'.THOMAS RIDGWAY, President. JAmra, Actuary:. . • . • inarTh6 subsurilieris ii„tr.ent for the above Company , County. and effect Insurances, • and give 'all nece.ssary inlormution on She subject.. • June 10. 2a. . .". B. HANNAN. • ARMY-i AND' NAVY . AGENTS; , , . 0 3,.. No. 443 Nurvi SznEqr. leveland r Obio: •.. • • • - • •• ICOa ,615 LY24 . BLOCK.. Pensions :Bounty, - Back: Pay Mn . l9vi..Diseliated an'd - Ilesigned OFFICeII6 . Pay •:. • ' and alt.other• : • . • . . . . Claims.. The $lOO Bounty dna soldiers 'dischar - .red for Wounds received .in. battle,. collected We pay especial attention to Claims'. id which other at, torneys have FAILED; or Which. -have been fitiBBEN DEB, of Which there are tens of. thansands. We--have already' collected and. paid Overfto soldiers and their heirs over $500.000, and are paybez thousands dal- - ly, We secure Pensions-.for ten dollars. and . callect -11ountyhud Back Pay fOr tun per cent., and uo-pay utts •til srriav ve have-sitcceedecL . • .Tits'Atimv licasho i. 9 .pnblistied monthlg, and is de- Voted to the • interests -of the soldier:auditits lieirk , -to wham-it is WritUAS 110 we.wili send you a comfrett, or, for rthary. oEN'ie we Will send poi by. , return . of mail a line - engraved tinted likeness f Album aise)of.Lt. Gcn. Grant. and.Tdit Attsty I.lsast.o for yar pear. -To pus - MIS - sending a chili °Holm..we will-send as'pri-rnitint... an .addigonal. Likenessiind. Tom Ilzanto foronti year, and for vial additional subscriber and ad ditional Likeness-to the getter up of the club, ao.that tt person . scoding us a Club of ten and $3, will he entitled:. to reeciv,e, hirnSulf, 'ettivras Likenesses find 'Tint Aess 11iitsth for, ono, year, anditir• ahy Other mintier in the same . ' • . • ,Washington; C., Aprill.a, . We take idenance , in. saying, that - c, G. Bruce. Esq.. ,ttas, complii.g.l.vrith the, act of Congress authorizing : arc,- fain prrsolis to: edga.e , iticrny and Navy Agents for the collection - of war claims .against the GOverninent, and to recommend him to all persons that have claims they . wish Collected pratingly. ; •._ . .1 .United&area' Senatorsßenlamlri F, Wade, John lifonbers of Crmgrat-- 7 8:.1 . 4. Ecklay,'Wm.Zohnscin WM. B: . , : . CM= OARPEtTRS & BUILDERS. . . IthotilSet . &.-1116,ii - afdetanng Have on heed', at their extensive establishateht; on. Railroad' Street., a great ortantity of luinber otevery kind andfdesctipticin, which3hey tan 'supply to Operators, Carpenters end - .Builders, at lower rates than it can be. :hought elsewhere. They ere alio ready to supply,- through.the means of their, extensive:business and la , - bereaving 'machines,numa*tured articles in their, line. at a saving of 25 per former 'cost. Their largo workshops have. been inatteeessfal opera.' 'Lion for the.past year,' turning out va.qtnitaidittea of Boormi, . • • • Window Frames, Mash, .- • . • • ...Panel Rork,• ." Rioaldin s, ...• "• Bed-posts, • • . . • Blinds, Banisters, •' , Shutters, An& all itindi , of Framed, Paneled' and.Ttirtted Work. which they have, constantly on hand. They are'. ready to execute o'rder's - at the shortest: notice, for any quanti ty or. qtality of sawedtor manufactured stuff. Dry and green .11emlock:;of all kinds', for building purposes: . Oak, Maple, Poplar, chair, plank and scant ling hoards Cherry; Walnut, Mahogany. &c., for, cabi net Work:. White and Yellow. Pine hoards for flooring, ran or made .to'order t White Pine plank, 3,114'; 1.34', 1 If, and .14' inch .padel,.always ready; also; Plank, boams,scantling, posts, shingles, lath, ceiling lath, pailings;.&e., &c. • ... , . • ; 11-Irßillti of sawed Stuff Sad everything in their - line oultand.or to order,. at the shortest notice. • - Pottsville, March 20, '5.4 •, • .10. TIN.. WARE, &C • - • TRE.CELEBRATE.D. COMBINATION: COOKSTOVE.. •• • •• . BEST IN USE.. •. -•- .•• . _ The public. is respectfully Invited to: irisper.t,•betbre purchasing elsewhere, the Subscriber's stock of STOVES and TLN-WARE; as etimplete as any to be, n. ". Contact. Ile asks especial:attention to the sq. perior quality of his COMBINATION COOK STOVES of various 1117e8, which halve beet) ~.;,4;•- • ;',1 in use during the twit fifteen years, and.whieh arc admitted bylionisekeepere. to be the beet in use.— rig - Don't neglect to inspect a Stors that has given gen:. eral satisfaction. ' • . ' • ,All articles in hia line kept on hanti;ar madti-to ord. ne... Repairing promptly attended to. • . . Centre strett; aboVe-Rill`s Rotel Pottsville, Pa.. May :10, 1663:. •, 2?-Iyy - . .. Annonnecs!to the . business community of this •• ' and the adjoining countim that lie 'maw:tree, r three SALOTANPER SAPBS of all, sizes apd f I :ii kihds,- warranted Fire-proof, whiali, in point of , workmanship and finish; will compare with 'those. eb tamed from any other establishment in .the country:- 11e always keeps safes on hand for sale,' and will make them any size, for Banking and other Public Institn tiOns, as cheap, if not cheaper than they canbe obtained front abroad; ' •' . . ~. • - • . .. - He refersto Benjamin IlaywOotl, 'George Bright, Thos. •Cooch and A. Hendersbn, of this Borough, who have his Safes in nee.. ' . .. • . -. (June 13„ .63.-74-tr, .. X E It. OUP P TE8.,,-T he subscriber; 131 id Agent for the sale of. the Boston .Gum Belting Factory;and furnishes superior Belts tit. Factory prices, all -sizes, hinds and lengths Belts of greater thickness than those kept car hand made to order, at the shortest• node°, as hid onierefoeColliery purposes have the pre.: Terence nt ' Also. Steam Paeking'of eyUry.de scriptiim,Blasting,Paper by the single, - or tea reams, or by the ton, at manufacturers. prices.. , - • - SAFETY LAMPS,: of • the most.approied patterns, made of inispeded Government Wire, by the single doz en, or hundred. Wire GIISZCS, Wire by the roll or yard always for sale by • ' • : B. DAMIAN.' ' April 43,;'63: • • . - CHEAP, GOOD . 'ROOFING; *- . J.BOtrr 'HALF THE _l l /LICP. . OP tar ..WARREN , WGENUINE PEBBLE ROOFING la now toted more than any other kind. If, 13 -both Pim-and i .Water Proof, anit will outlast two - roofs , while it 'costa only about half the price of tin .Thie rbotin,g , la put unity the atibaeribera, at short no te.. • ' .• . ' .. .. .. . ~ TANNIN - a DePl ,'Pottwille. . •:. _ . " It cannot - ba put on roofs - pitching over S inchca to the foot. Jt - Can.ba put on flat; it necOacary; -" 11U.ORES;. •Apotb.vitn. I IMPROVE D EfINE X, and the- Thiyitison Erie ina Sitinges t at ••• ..• : • ' EITIGHtISI3. INSURANCE. 1829. rth'PETITAL 03741E.;404T,i - eaelatia,:An:..4 ME= .43.,..G..8RUCE 8:7 ,YREST(I.III,, PUBLISH THE HEB ALD - W A 1-?, REFERENCES. Thc.. Schuylkill_ .County Enc2uratge. [ionic ittailinfacinres.. CIIARLE KEIFER kAN or Acrroitm or SALAAIANDE'It SAFES, Secoud.St , ,. Pottsville; Mh 26. '64 Muter Min of `64);,“Ai 9l :4Bthltegt.', IN, V-1%, asgtood.,/vII 25;' 186 C v- ilit-Liontensßi . --11Eicay Boras,' -commanding • Ist Sorgoar4 7 A.lbert..C.,Blttekey; . • 2d 6 . —Wm. Taylor._, :. 3d ••- —Abraham:R.. Selt4or..l • 4th • . —Henry • •• H:Price. • ' sth —Henry C. ilensberger, "promoted " . to SergL,Major July 11, .1864: • Ist Corporal J ohn Gallagher,.pro - tooted to sth ad "--John Taylor. • . , • . 3d 6 ! • =Frank' Froderioe: 4th " --dricobdionsberger. , • 6th Brandenburg, wounded • O,tH)6 • • 3lai./2, 1864. . 71 , 6th ,'". ' . —Thomas Hickmati..• 7th Bth " . -=Efonry•Dovis. • Wagoner--.. 3 1V.: D. Martin:... Mutoclam,Wm.: • , 1-,Christian.Fer. . : • • . . ' PIIIV.A.I.'ES. • .. • Geo.. Airgoe4 Jelan.Adams, Jamei Ash, EliaS Britton; weal:sled June - 17th, Jsrael Britton, wounded -June 7th, .:• • Win. Booth; * , - • +31c6.. Bond,, Thos. B. Boyea,. . • ' Wm..Bachrean, : .. • JamoSßeeker;- . .• • James-Baker, . . John Thomas Carter; • • ..s : William Dribelbois, i . • .• .wouridedJunelB, - with,L, itegt.; and 'on = duty!. again, . :Joe.-Dreiblebeis, wound- 4 .. : ed Junii 18. • . - Boni. F. o..Drolhelheiti4 .wounded Bdg,t.; ;and cm duty : again ' .. • .. ' ChaS.l;intinger • • Saml.l.ckroth, Frederick Ely, ..Edwd.Crallaglicir,taiseg ' A. Grecriawaldt " CharleS.Gcsalintin,: • Philander.N.: Rau; W,ilthighby Hine, Jordan Haus, David Houser, reported, . haiing,died in-Hospit-, •al. Plolidit, h y . diSeasti John 116 - Iman, John . Rugg, June 3; . _ Charles. W. -Hillegas, : wounded :May . 12, .Hirain . • ' Frank Ilalderman, Geo. Heurlriike, ' Silas linttnsan,' John • - NN'uL "Martin' T.: lionebergq; Charles Jones,' • •Saluim lileCkner, Jacob. Tiersluier, - Danl.. H. Koch, Wm.. H. Koch, wounded •Jurie Ist, Charles "Krueger " John T. liuntzn ,. iger, died from wOnnils_May 16. . • Chas. T..Ablel; Bt. Clair, killed Stay 12 Isaac A. Otto,' " .• . . Wetson Simons, died Jely.sth, from A,iseaap. • George Betz; died - June 17th, frorte•wonntl.• Simon •Bnyder, died June HAW from wound.' . :Lewis Ilessinger„ 'killed June :12d. • - • - : • Deter - Zilinnerman, died" April. • • Ifichard , Lec, died March. " " • • •.. Francis M. Stedham, diCal of wounds, July 10. ' • , . • ItECAPITULATION.. Commissiohed offieers • • • .NOn.Conniisiimed .0111CO3Privates ; . . . . . Transferred. o other companies Total ' Present foi'duty,..offiers Enlitted men.-.. Enlisted men edeli, wonaded and missing. 56 liSted men killed 'ail wounded . 11 Trcinsforred.: .. . : .... .10 MAW Roll of epmpany E, .194th Reghnent, Captaliv-- 4 11EN11Y J. DiNI'ltiCES. • :, ' '• .. Ist Lieuteriaut—Saatt-31. , MrronE.L.'.• • - •2d ' " . --S.imilEi, M. SArror.D. '.' . • Ist Sergeant-- S Q. S. Scdl o ... - - . - •- . 21 ' ". —Jacob Kano, ..' : ' , *." 3d .." • '—*John Diutinger. - • . 4th - . m ..". *W. Iladesty. ' ' - sth •. " Henry• Bender. '. -•- • Ist Corporal--Jaynes K-rilumer. . . 2d - ' - , *Theodore zichwartr.". : .. - 3d„ - " —John . Keller. . ••• -- : .. - • 4th : ' " --sllenry N. Shindel. sth •'" .-Edward Me Gown.: ,. 6th . " . —Daniel liouSer. . • ' .. 7th .". - *Theodore Dider. • , • - sth .- " . Martin lleCornae; . . Musician—:*John Moyer. . " • ---.George Bush. ,'• .•. - -. .• " - .James Morris. ' . ;-.. .• . PRIYATES.. - - liaufftria ' a.. '• . t...erh rlee ." *Kepher 'aral. Landis,;tobert .• - . reedy,.D iel ' • Iffalony,-31ichael Missimer, Matthias • ' iMorsdav; George- :. INerry, Joseph- INeidig; David Orma, James • '.. 001, Charles.' • O'N'rensi.Goorge• 1 Ftobiuson , -kndreir 'ltateliff, Samuel J. "Rinker, . Charles' . slieifstryder, 'Albert Still:Her, Wm, . *. Schoaffer, Charles .. *Swoycr, Wm..:: *spurr,. Thomas .... ' *Simrna, John • . . " *Sarentel, Lewis ' • *Seitzinger,liiplacian Scott, Wm..• ' Trace; Milton *Ullrich, Ellwood', tilanborn,* Daniel. ' • Welker, Charles'.' *Welsh, Itice... *William, Josepl *Waters, John • . Willis, Tames :1 • . Widner, Wm. . P ' . Yeager, Ptltot - ' . Becker; "ease. Broadbeck, Thomas Byerts, Edward P•aker.,- Matthias *Boyer, Henry O. Black, Hugh Britsch, George . "Coutts,. John ' Charlos• *Conley, Patrick *Cashner; Jeremiah Etter, . • Fortenbangh, Win, Felix,, Samuel Frankenii Edward Fry, James - • ' Foltz, Michael - Garbtieh, • Garrett, Fillmorq Gibion, George.. Gibbangh, George lloffman;. Erastua *Holman, Philip '. *Houser, Joiseph Howldt.„.3licliaol enkins*,-. George • • Krause, Joaeph • Enrtz,'Sarmuel Kimmel, George' lieorper,. Saltine' *Kistler ; Wilson P. *fincher, William *Kleekner, Samna! King, Thomas • • . • ••. • . *From T'arruiqua,'.. • • THE . TREE CAINE OF IHRH PRICES. It is the custoni-noW, remarks the Boston Journal, .to attribUte the present high prices to an expanded currency.. We are flippant ly told this 6 the one great cause Of commer cial derangement, and that if the currency were only teduced. to the 'standard:of three years ago, prices would come down in' the same pro on. ~et us' think ft moment, and we•shaleSee'the utter abSurdity of anch a ponelniiiom No matter what is the medi um for making exchanges, or what is curren cy, or what is lawful money—whether it• be gold or .bani-notes, or treasury 'notes-itrar prices alwayswere, and tawny must be high prices. Europe learned it during her Napo.; iconic wars; we learned it - in the war of 18y.i, and the same stern teacher compel's us to submitlo it now.. The reason is dear and simple. Production is diminished, and, .by the waste of war, consumption . is inereased.--- The war draws the farmers' sons from' the plow, and fewer acres are sown and smaller harvests are reaped, The meehardc arts suf fer in the same proportion. . Scarcely less than two-fifths of our adult male population are now devoting all their time and energy to putting down the.rebellion. Of, these, avast number are in the field with our brave gene rals;a large part man our ships of war, ,now counted bY hundredi, and many are in.hos pitals ; while. those employed -in the navy yards, iron works, mathine-shops, •and in the manu*tttre of military clothing and equipments, and in• Producing munitions and supplies, swell the aggregate to. the . limit we have amed. - This great class of producer's cannot ba withduiwn from: their ordinary pursuits without a great ,diminution . to the country. When the supply is_greatly dimin ished,' and the demand not only continued. but increased, prices must advance. There is no possible help tor it. • If *o could return . to a specle basis to-morrow, it would still be a war bags, at•tvai prices. . _ • , There ill but one exception to this• advance ill priceS, and that is the GOvernment bonds, and theyare -no. exception to the - rule,• and only follow tbe general's* of supply and de mand. The necessities of war have made Ithem abundant, and therefore they are clump; but when the war ends the supply will-cease THE -MtMY, , Frank-Kink,,. Wn‘.Khapp,. Beef. Kolleri•-: • Wm. KSIIff6ISI4- Willis L. Kernih, • Henry.B. Kersh„ . . Gco. Lisingtori„inissing• ,• at .Knoxvillo,- Tenn.; Nev. 17,'1 •• • Morgan Lei r, iroantl - ed Stay 12; • . '• Leiser,' ' • . • Lewis K. L0g0,...'. }liras Ling, NOnndtmitS Toel Limp " • "17 Jno. McClean " ""' 17 iltobt. . • . jJcihn O. Medler, • Ja m es Mock; appointed 18tli Corporal, . ' • Meek,~l9 . • avid. Meek,: • • • • • 'Jacob M. Moyer; • ladob 'W. Moyer, • Saninel B. Moyer,' Monroe. Martin, wound ' ecl*Jnief) 20. th, • • • • [Sabot McFerliN, ' • Joel •Marshal, • George Millor, . :. • Richard B. Perry," • • Philip Richard, John Riohelderfer, Jas. W. Sterner; woruid . ed.•Jtmo IS,- Lewia •'• Sterner. • . F. W:•SimOns, . • _ • A.ngustSchickramm, John W. Shaffer; .• - John 11. Shaffer, wptind 7 • ed•jime 18th, - • Nrithan.Sitior ? , . • 'Jonas K. Sigtried, - ,Jacob Jesse Springer, •• • ' Thomas.P.: - Smitli, disa bled; ' •• • • rSicliMas SilybeFgar, • ; Henry Schreyer, . , ' aml. Schollenberger,. ;Items Smith, . SinioriAVlietstone, - • . 'Fred. Wagner, John Weevil missing and supposed 'rlistlea c ;ting, ' • - 1 0livek Williams, • • wounded , "and they will po de ar - end: 4113,min who In* vests in them. now.lSure,.4'itlitielitt Ar‘p,d,q,tion Of the'.eurrenet wilt be well,' and,we the pftleitit 44tiuranee - Of the Se - 6 1 retarY - of the - TreaSury - that - i(ii - nCon , taking but it' is not thei,lnfallible panacea for' financial disorder.`that - : - :Mariy;srxipOse; CiSco, the assts.*. Tratiiiir: of the 'Mated'. fitatei at New - TOr* states ' .that he has can celiedSp:74-One ,n4ll.lon's of interest bearing legal tenders, Within - two weeks; and that he non- holds thirty - millions' of greetibaekti and yet bread andlnitter,'lihdak and'corn and` . 'cloth are no cheaper: . The- first - cause of the 'lnOeased cost of all , commodities, gold included, altogether out.: sig . & cirtw, curreney..... , 'S'A'reduitdant'currency increases the" inisfdrtune, - but - does net cre ate it, But attiiiosetlfe GOveivent deed' contract the - eurreripy ; what is tn'prerent the State banksthat give no security fiir cirdala don, frOm - ,quadrupling'their'paper they have ilidaAy . &one in many pads' Of the country? What, then, cane' more: abaurd than to make 'the - eici.iefinene.iir -- i'reasniy. Dcpartment_the scapegoat for evils that are simply eonsquent upon the most gigtiniic ' war the world ever - knew. - If the body has a - fever, is it just to make the hand 'that sup plies ifs wants responsible for its 'unnatural condition ? , . • THE RECENT 'MP TO RIOBXOND. GULIO.OREPS ACCOUNT OF. THE UV TO JUFF:'DAYI.B.. . . R. Gilinore (Kirk White) hhe written an. article kir the Sepember nuMber •of the At taatie'Moathiy, giving. an account of the re cent' journey to Richmond Made by Col. Jaques and hirnself,.and from , : it we take the followMg :.description.•of :the interview .held with.jefferson Davis : Thu next morning,,. tiftir breakfast, which we took in our room with lifr. - Javine, we in- dicted' - a. note, "of Which tlie: following is a Copy, to the Confederate Secretary. of. Stnte - : .Sporrsw4)od"llOuiic; Rictimox p i . VA., July . 17; 186 . 4.--11oU. J..' P.., Benitnitin; , Secretary. State..4C.Dear.Sir:-- 7 2 Che: undersigned .• . , respectfully solteft au • interview. with Pres `dent Davis They visit Richmond only. as private chi -tens and have no ofliciarcharaeter orauthori ty ; but they,are - acqUainteil with the: views Of the tnited States GoveruMent, and. with .the sentiments of the Northern peoPie, - tive to an adjostment of. the differences ex isting between the. Nort h -and the South, and earmistly: hope that a • tree •.interehange of views between: President Davis and :them-7 sulves 4 may open - the way to such official. .no-: gotiations as .will ;result *. in *restoring peace to the two sections of . 6.l4::distractcd.. country. . . . '• "They therefore.ask• an interview with the ' President,, andawaiting.your reply;, are- • - ly , and respectfully yours. • • - This was,Signeil by both Of 'us,. and when the Judge .. .called, - .its -dm • had - appointed, we sent it, together with a teanmendatory I had received,. - ort • setting . Dirt, from" a neat' relative cif r. 'Davi s,. to It he . Rebel:SeCretary. • In 'ltalian ; hour-Judge OUld returned,.saying, ".•Mr..l3enjaniin- sends yen his .complituents; . • tin w ill -.be happy ja. see y 0 at the - State D o-: AVe fonnd the,.Seeretary—a short, plump, a keen 'eye; Jew face, yellow:. skin . curly black hair, closely trimmed blsck ,whiSkers,.tind a port- • derons . gold watch the -northwest rota of. the- United-States-". Custom-House: Over the door of , this room were. the words: "State Department," and; round .its want hung a few. maps•and hattle-plans, One cornet wits - it tier of Shelves filled - with. books,; . aniong which -I . noticed *Headley's. " -History, " Lossing'S HiStory,7.. Parton's ~ ' . "l3ntler,":- • Greeley's " American Conflict," a complete of the " hellion Record;?' ancra :iloinumbers and several bound volumes ,of the • " Atlantic. - ,•ltionthly,":tind_in the centre' Of the apartment . 7-was' a lila& table,:covercd with. green . Cloth, • tiud:tilled with a mUltitude* - of "State papers:" At thiSdahlc sat. the' Secretary.—• 2 13 102 10 He rose as We entered,- and, as Judge. Ould. ithroduaid.us,-•tnek 011 r hands and - said • . 6 ."1 ant glad, very to meet,. ou, gen- - tlemen, .I have read - your note; and".L-boW-. ing me-•!`t :kNridri" letter • you hying from Your. :end commands my respect' ,and sympathy. PraY he seated." •••• '. • we . teok the proffered seats the Colonel, drawing off. his "duster;". and displaying his . unifonn; • said . • :•• ..•• • s. .• . • • • "We thank you tor.this - . cordial reception, ilir:l3enjarnin.• :We trust you Will be as glad. tO.hcarus as . s.you are to.Se.e us." .. • ::'.'No doubt I shall be; for Ydu Come to talk of. peace.. Pence is.'what.we all *ant." • is indeed-is and . .for ,that teason•we are here to Uee.•*.r. • Davis: Can we see him, .• - • . • • ."Do you bring any overtures to Mtn from your Government?" . - • ' 'To, sir: We bring no overtures and have no authority from the Government. We state that in.our note. We ;ould be glad,. however, to know what twins ill be accept able tu Mr.- Davia. , • If th - ey at all harmonize with )fr. Lincoln'a views o w will report them to him and so-open the door for official nego "Are you acquainted -with Mr. Llndoln'i "Orin tif ns la, fully." - "Did- Mr. Lincoln, iicaty wag, , authorize you to come here 1," .. - . "No, sir. •We came here with his pass, but not by his request. We say, distinctly, li e liave no official or unofficial authority.— We •coma as men and Christians, not .its di plomatists, hoping, in a frank talk with Mr. Davis, to disco'ver some way by which the war may be - stopped." ' . - • "Well,. gcntlemen, I will- repeat what yon tiny to' the President; and if he follows my advice—and .I . think he will—he will meet you. , He will be at church this afternoon.; so, suppose you call hero at nine this even ing. It any thing should occur in.the mean time to prevent his seeing you, I will let you know 'through Judge Huld." . - , • Alter a day spent, in our -rdom, conversing • with the Judge, or .watching the passers-by in the street—l should like- to tell who they were and how they looked, : but "such infor mation is now contraband—we* called again, at nine o'clock at the State Department: Mr. Benjamin occupied his previous seat at 'the table, and at his right sat ' a spare,, thin featured man, with iron-gray hair and beard, and a'clear grey eye full of life and vigor.— Ile had a broad massive forehead, and a mouth and. chin denoting . great energy and strength of will. His face was emaciated and much wrinkled; but hisleatures were good, especially his eyes, though one of them boro a scar, apparently-made by . some sharp in strument. He wore a suit of greyish-brown, evidently of foreignmannfacture, and as he rose, raw that he was about five feet ten inches high; with a slight stoop in the shoul ders. His manners were simple, easy and quite fascinating; and he threw an indescri bable charm into his voice; as 'he extended his hand, and said to us :' • - • . "I am glad to, see - you, gentlemen:.. You* are very welcomer() Richmond.. " ."A w ."And this was the man whoas President of the United States under Franklin Pierce, and who is 110 W the heart, soul and, brains of the Southern Confederae.! lint His'inaimer tme e tirely at my ease; the Colonel would be at 11' if he stood before „1 ?til Caesar ; and I. replied : • - . , ' "We thank you,. Mr. Davis. It is not oft= en you meet men of our clothes and our prin ciples in Richmond-"• 4 Not often, not so often as 'I could w4ili ; and,l truaryour coming may lead to a more frequent and.a more friendly intercourse ' be .tween the North and the South." . ".We sincerely hope it may." : . * •• "Mr. 'Benjamin tells me you have asked to see me, to "---. • • . And he paused,as if desiring we should fuiish the sentence. The Celonel replied : " Yes, sir. . We' have asked this interview in the her that you 'may suggmt some way by which. this War can be stopped. Our peo ple avant peace ; -yOur people do, and your Congress has recently said that Tattles.._,We have(*Tie, Ici ask.'llost it can -be .liroglit abo ' "Ifia very Simple Piay. • -Withdraw your :armies from our territory, 'and peace will come of itself., ;,We do .not seek flAsulijiigato,,you. 'We are not waging an pffensiVe war,, except .so far es it is offensive-defensive-4hat 'is; so far as we are forced - to invade you to prevent your invading vs. ' Let ' us'alene and peace - will come;at once."- •, , . : . "But we cannot let you algne so long as ":. 8 1 rElat-MatitrEl . • -- , s;. • • - '' Ita , Ving rielfridurrei , negro& We AITMOR prepl6ll ,t 0 ineepater VOlVanii 13001E-PRINTENGVot wadi ,d6 , - , . icription at the Mot of the XonlJoinemaiikobeepo .. 'than it oin be tlOno tititgroitt. it ire 9 01 Intr , gltleb la '•, - ' ' h., ' - r 4 0, 0. -- 'l:' :,,-.., vl , ' 0: . nooks. PainiedOn' - ojr..ZiaretetiC.: 111arge Pawns r ;., ~ -,,, drirlehielh: Hand Millev.- , - -.. 1 , -7- , 1 1 . Pertlledatisp__ . ;, ..., Articles se.At Ise - AI IMMUIp: ' 'Ain Heade, . , - rile. Bridoksi - * i4,- . 3 At therea ahOriestnegiollc Our av ftrtnr.,_` te more extotplye tatan„thntrpe !So ' a - MOM a the stateiintlftlyM ltandel 4o lo/ 01 , Weil, for 4111404:.. BettetpratitearAlater , • we will guarantee our trotirtrcle of neat aa iinyalegt „ tau be turned oat In the; cities. WM:NG Ri till' ' OR tone at the ahortestnotha ' ' ' . . Books bOttMli2•:4overi 'mkt, of•styl4L: ; every desalption manle . e . tur . e4: --- bocipd sad Inlet orden:at ithpiumstisotlce..-; , - - z. • •1- - - NO '35 you repudiate the: Union.- - That Mats to the ones; .4 1 11 1 - the ZiPrOel.. l ! 6 9:1T 131 / 7 411 d - - - 1 ,"T. You would deny tome What you exact Tor - yourselves-Ithe nght • cif selfigTr eminent." • . . "No, sir," -I remarked.. "We •iconia ileir., lon 'ne natrustright.'‘ %But' we `think Union ' < .essentiallo- peacel 'and Mr : Delbleeerte! twcil • ;people, with the same language, setOttier;:, by only an' imeginary line,. live at-peace with -, • . each other ? Would "'not disptite constantly := •- arise,' and.eause alreost et:lnstant Wm - heestreert . ' • "Undoubtedly,' with thls_genetatiert, You ' ' •_. have shown 'Ench,hittereess•atthetionth,. you. have put such-an oceattof blocid tfetWeen.o4," • , two- sections,zthat, I despair: ot seeing-04r hiArnony in my Ulna : :Our Wither' tplay-for- get this war,, but we canna ' '`, „.".- - ' _ ..' "I think the bitterncefeyou speak . 60dr," ' . said thb Colonel,'• "does not really etist.... We • - s, must talk here as - frieridel our soldiers.-meet and• fraterniee with each Other ;.and I. feel sure that if the Union-were restored - a. more . • friendly feeling;would ;arisebetween law than has over. eictsted. The Avg, bas tis - : know and t respect each other better ; fore. ! alas is' the view-of •very Many South-. ern melt ;"- I have liald:it '69lr.t.pOlr 'Pt tttom,!' -- your leading eitiiens:" ' —.- ._._ ... • `"-`"-. !, ..-' ""Tice awe inistaken," rei • fied:Mr, Davis. , "They do, not understand Southern send ment. • w can we feertinithinghut bitter messßS ttdzards men whodeny us; our tights? - If yoti enter my house aniVilrive-me out of it, am I- not your natural enemy ?" - : .'®" . "You.put the case toe strongly. But .vie cannot fight forever ; the war must end. at ,some. time; we must finally ,agree - "neon , something ; can we not agree 'now 'arid atop,. this frightful carnage/ We are. bueff Chris tian men, Mr. Davis. - Can .you.`as•st-Chris-', lien man, ; leave" untried'enylmearee that may lead to peace ?" ... •-- •• • . "No, I c,arinot I • deare-Peacce .. ramuch is . Yon do, I deplore 'bloodshed. as -much as you do; but I feel thet not one drop of the - bleed shed in this' war is on my halide; I can , look up to ray' God and say this. I tried all 4 in my power to avert '.this •war.'• I saw it -I coming, and fortwelveyears.Tworked night and dayto prevent it but I.could. not. ; The • North was mad and blind elt would not•let its 'govern ourselves ; and so , the war came, w and noit must go on till the last man of thisigeneration 'falls in his - - tracks, and his chillaren seize his musket and fight his bat- , ties, unless you eelenowledge our right to - self-government. We are not fighting for_ .- i slavery. We are fighting•for'independence ; ,end that or extermination we will have." ' • "And there artat least four 'and a half , millions of us left: so you see you have a work before yell, '.' Said:Mr. .see with a • -• • decided sneer.. . " We have no wish to: exterminate- you," answered the Colonel- . "I• believe what I have said, that there is no bittertiess between the Northern and Southern people." Thu North,' I 'know, lo\res 'the - South: When peace comes it will pour money -- and -means Into your hands to repair the waste eaused,by the war, and it would 'nosy welcome you back and forgive you - all the loss and bloed shed you havOcaused. But we must crush "your armies and exterminate . your. GeVern ment. And is not that'already nearly done? You are wholly without money, and at. the end of }Tour resources. Grant has slut you up in Richmond. Sherman is before Atlanta,. Bad you not• then, better accept honorable terms while you can retain your prestige; and save the pride of the. Southern people? . Mr. Davis smiled ; "I 'respect your earn estness; Colonel, but you do not seem to un derstand the.situation. We are net exactly shut up in: Richmond. yoer papers tell- the truth, it is, your capita hat is in • danger , ~.I,i\ k, not ours. Some weeks ag *Grant crossed . the Rapidan to whip Lee and take Richmond: . Lee drove him in the first battle,:and . then - Grant executed what your peePle call fl brit- - Rant f fiank movement,' and foug,ht Lee again. Lee drove him a second time, and then Grant made another ' flank movement;' and se they - . • kept on; Lee *hipping and Grant flanking, ' until Grant,got where he is now'. - has - "And what is the net result? • Grant h lost seventylfive or eighty thousand men, more than:Lee had' at the outset,. and no nearer taking Richniend than at first; and Lee, whose front has never been broken, .• holds him comptetelyin check; and has men invade" enough tc spare to . Maryland and threaten Washington I Sherman, to bosure, is before. Atlanta;"but suppose he is, 'and . suppose he takes it? You , keow That the farther he goes from his base of Sup Plies, the ' .. weaker be grows, and the more disastrous defeat *ill be to him. A.mt defeat may come. So, - in a: military view,.."l'slmuld - certanelytay • our position was better thanyour's." ~„, ,--„, ~ "Aiii.lo cridiroyi.Ve are lic h ee tired ycki;are.- 'You smilcc rant admit thrit-one , pdper ta , Worth nothing; it answers ps a circulating medium, and we hold it all ouracl yes. If every dol lar of it was lost we .should, as - we have no foreign debt, be none the poorer. But it is worth something ; it hes the. aolid,l,essili of a large cotton crop, while .yours resta'ontiotili •'ing, and' you owe all the world. As to re sourees; we' do netlack for arms or arreurr nition; and, we - have still .a wide territory . frOm Irhich to gather supplies. So, you see, we are not.in extremities. But if we were; •if we' were without' money,' without food, without weapons ; if our whole country • were devastated i. and our:: armies crushed and disbanded, could we,. without giving up .. our manhood, give up outright to. govern ourselves?" Would-you not , rather die, and feel yourself . e man, than live end - be subject to a foreign power ?" ' • •' ." - " From your - stand-point - then:oi' force in what you say," replied the Colonel._ "But, we did not come here ;o argue with you, Mr. 'Davis.. We came, hoping to find 'some hon . - 'orable way to peace; and I am grieved to - hear you: say what you do. When, I have seen your young men. lying on the battle field, and your old nien, women and 'children starving in their homes, I haVe felt' I could risk my life to sav&therri. For that reasen I am hire; and 1 em - grieved, grieved,that there, is no hippe..7.• . ' . "I know your Motives, Col. Jacques, - and I honor:yon" for them; but 'what • can I do more than .I am doing? I would give - my poor life gladly If .it would: bring peace rand good-will to the two,countries, but. it would - not: -It is with your own , -people you should. labor. It is they who - desolate our homes, ) burn our *heat-fields, break' 'the Wheels. of ' wagons, carrying away our women and -chil dren, and destroying supplies meant for our sick and-wounded. At your doorlies ail the, misery andthe crime of this waroind it is a fearful,, fearful account." . ' " - ,Not all of it,-Mr. Davis. - .I admit a fear ful account, but' it is nit all- at our door. The passions of both sides are aroused. Unaimed - men are hanged and prisoners are shot down '"in , cold" blood; by 3eiurielves. .. Elements of barbarism aro entering the war on both sides that should make us--yon and rue, as Chris tian :men—shudder - to think oft In God's name, then, let us stop it.: Let •us do wine thing, concede something, to bring about peace. Yon cannot expect, with only four and a• half millionsi, - as . Mr. Benjamin says you have,. to hold out forever against tweety millions." - ' . ' • - . ~.. Again Mr. Davis milled.- ' . ' . - - 51/42; you • suppose there are twenty mil lions.at the North determined to eruth use" - ' "I do, to cruah - your Government. A small number of one -people, a very small number, are your friends, Secessionists.: The rest differ about measures and candidates, ' but are united in the determination to sus;• taro the onion: " Whoever is•eleeted in No. , 'ember, he must be . Committed to a vigorous proseeutton of the war." - . - Mr. Davis still looked incredulous. I re marked: - ' -•- "It is - so, sir. Whoeeer toile' you Other .wise deceives'you. I think I know Northern sentiment, anti I assure you - it is so. You know wehave a system _of-lyceum-lecturing in our large towns. At the: close of these lectures it is. the custom of - the - people to come upon the platform and talk -to the lec turer. This . giees him en.exmllent ppportu- • pity - of . learnmg publie*ntiment. Last year I lectured before 'nearly a - luindred of such associations ell ever the 'North—from Du buque to Bangor—and-I took- pains to ascer tain the feeling of the people. 'I found a unanimous determination , to crush the rebel- lion and save the Union at every saerillee.—. The ,majority are: in favor- of . Mr. Lincoln, "and nearly all •of those ' opposed to him arc . opposed to him because they. think he does not fight you with enough viger. . • .'''The ' radical Republieru:us;' who' go *for slave' suffrage and thorough confiscation, pre those who will defeat him,•ll, he is to be, do- Sealed... But if:hots defeated before the pee- pie, the ilonse . .will elect a wome man—l mean worse: for you. :It - is incirelstdicedilian he is (you can see' that from f Mr. Ashley's - - Reconstruction . bill), and - the people are mole radical than the Rouse.• Mr. Llncolni know, is about to, call out five herrly , 4l theusand
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