- - rico irog o F avirrEwor.iOUßNAlL. Th:11.11S--S 21 75 per annum, Payable in advance -3 00 it not paid in advance. - These term. will be etrietiv adhered to helve:lof. Three - copiee to one addrese (in advance) 4 .?..7 00 Q0m ...... I lt S)0 Fon rtcen 0 0 " _ ° • .:SS 00 Cl rib subscriptions must invariably be paid in advance. The .leas t. will be furnished to Carriers and °there at $4 00 per 100 copies, cash an delivery. - - fir Clergymen and Schi.ol Teachers will be furnished with the Jotravit. at. Si . ho in advance, or $1 75 if paid withie the year—over one year, hill rates. - Mates of Advertising t • For S lines, including date, one insertion. 15 Me., and anbsequent ineertione t cte. One square of 7 lines, and over lines, for lor 2 Insertions 81 ; 3 insertions $1 2S: subsequent. insertions, 2 . 5 cents per square. Larger onea in proportion. TTIRIER. irsrsixas Tiara' itilet, $2 00 $3 00 Soren lines, and over.:. 4 o 0 700 13 00 Two squares, or 14 Hoes, 600 10 0111 18.00 Fides " "21 - 800 ' 14 00 20 00 Four • " "2d" 9 16 00 94 VO Fir" " "hh . 10 00 19 00 S 6 -00 Quarter column 14 00 92 Of 40 00 17r' Larger space as per agreement. rx- - Niue words are counted a.s a lino In advertising. AlViltors' NOt ices and - Dissolutions, 1: and 3 tunes, $2 50. Admitn-tratson Nodes% and Di.solutions, 6 11m0s. $3. reiIIIMIn9F-IRWV:NMMffi"-WWMTI`EWMI • ZAZ , • • • Ten:pines FiAIBEETT, VAN .DUSEN & LOOHM.AR, I=l Locust 19t. and Broad Top Coal. . ' AI.SCA, tirl I PITCS Or • • . . . 1.5111 G il COAL& NAVIGATION COMPANY' COAL SPRING AWENTATN, ITARLEIGIT,' • .- ' - BEAVER MEADOW, • . 11ONT.T BROOK., • ' • ' .13Azix.roN. ~ • . .. RED AND 'WHITE ASH COAL. Skipping WharreNo. 1 Port Richmond. No. 2 Elizahethport.:. •. • 2131 Walnut buret, PIIILADELPIIA. Trinity nodding, NEW YORK, •• No, b 'Donne et.reet,,BOSTON. OASTNER, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON; 11ALIIILS BY T CARGO, IX • Anthracite &Bitunaino - iiB Coals 801.11 V4111....;41 , VOL PACKER'S LERIGH SUGAR-LOAF. COAL. ' . CASTNER. New York, C. P. STICKN EY. Fall River,: J. C. WELLINGTON,. Boston. • • 09 Trinity linildina, New York, 0171i;ES.: 215.Walnot Street, Philadelphia. - 1,15 EMI Street.; Bolton, Wharf -No. 6, Port Richmond, Philiad , n. Mai IC '6.3 ' 20-tf Pier Ne. 14. CHARLES A. HEOKSOH R. & 00., ZROAD • 310UNTA IN. ! LA('fi ItEATI AND ' SUTER.I4 .11 RED ASII, . • . oul i ; k s j Soutli.strea; New Yoik. 13'2 Walnut.strea, l'4ll3dellillin: • • • •5S 43- . PHILADELPHI-A..,- . 4 . , -. . SC YLKILkiNA:VIGATION. • , • ro: • Shipping' Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL :it • Greenwich, Delaware River; Philada.. ' Wharf No. i." .• & Co. IitOMMEL, POTTS . 65: Co . r.!Orilnnt Street. PhlWlrlphla. OFFICES: ',lto lirontlii , ay..-New York. - K i11:v ItoF , ton. • , listrUNto. .c ' • ICE PI'iLIEIC EIRCI. N. F.. cor. Walnut Fourth sts., Philn OFFICES: as Pine Strci.t, New York.: • LNlricUnt , ' Bank Buildinz, Providence . . , • • I)AVIS PEAIISON tt . . . . • • . lON ERZI AND. BLOPPFX.S OF TIPS . - ~ , ••• CELEBRATED LOCUST MOCNTAIN• WHITE ASH and SPOILN VEIN. - • • A.- • •. . . It. F. _T) ' ' • S - ll' C 0 A I_, . rNo. 139 wtthiut ,4reet. Philadelphia. °Tyr Es . ..1 No. M . Paroatiwjly, .lipont No. 9 Trinity ' Budding, New York. - .. . Dratie Stree!, Rostnn WHATIV-GILEE'.` , II I ;'IOII, DELAWARE AVENCE 11AST, 111 AA. BIRENIZER MISERS AND SHIPPERS OF.THE CELEBRAPD Spohn Vein Red . Ash and. - Diamond. • - Vein led. Ash f lie C 0 1 Warrington , _ . 1 Colliery. . - ALSO, . • The Superior _tomb Coal'. • front the: Shenandoah City Collieyy; ' IN in bel,;nnd to.eieel any Coal yet shipped front . thr,S.•hnrlkillß.rion. .A:gonts or the sale. of GEO. NV. SNYI)EIO I 1411perior Pine Forest White Ash 'Coat. • • 01 , 1 , 10 ES: - . 9.215. WALNUT - St.. - • Room lei, 9 TRINITY BUILDING, N. Y. Itareh CAIN, HACKER & : COOK, • L i t I=l I.OOUAT GAP, '• ' - LOCUST 310 UNTAIN, • ' IS If. .11 E A TH. A1t.0.-tletilers'ln other ttrsConatitics of : WHITE AND RED ASH- COALS. XD.- 214 Walnut, Street, Philadelphia, and, Woodland • Wharves, SchttylLill Rirer.• -• ' • moues 8,,,,,i. . MOTLISIS 11 Aog Ex. jr.mn M. c o o.. 1414... F. MOODY, Shipper and Avid.: • Skuylkill Haven, Pa, rebranry 15, .61 - . N..... •.. 6.1 y LOCUST GAP .COAL. . . . . . . . N OTICE.-1'•-ha ye nppointrd CAIN, -1. HACKER I COOK solo Agotits for my LOCI;ST 1101:NTAIN COAL. from Locust CillwCollicry. • • • • GEOltUr W. I'ARNIM .- _ ..ten.!l Gap. Jan . . g, - . . AMMETT, VAN DUSEN ,46 - I.OOHMAN, .- ?Niters mid Shiliperit of the Celebrated . LOCUST 1101LATAIN. - COAL. - - ' ('[OM .Writ . nlit Street; Philadelphia. ..- 011 7 .1 CM 1 1. Trinity !Wilding, New York. ' !No. 5 Doane Street, Boston.; ' march 'At, , C 2. - . lit . - .. . BROAD - TOP. 1 1 14. ) .A..1) 1 1 .0.1 1 TOA Thu Elnatiaidan•nnd Broad Top MOun lain Railroad and Coal Company . . R...iy , tfulty' , 4ll the ht ten t ioli of R.-11 Cootpaniee. StPamboat Ownere and `Alanitfa(Aurnrs to t.ll "'Moo of -Tu. u-0..41 an a sTRAN GENERATOR; AV:4 FOR IO,Nti"..O"rURING PURPOSES.. . THE EILOAD TOP COAL FIELD, t'omiretfrat with' VIIILADELI'II IA AND NEW by 1{30r.:34. Ihn*szb . . . . . "' r: ni ,, i • Nt'Av .Ict,e.y. 1:4 tint he' , le t 6 the interrhptions I . r t1112111 , 41tS illridelll to' the S . ;,t^tuv.-iu. •1-hrumi3Orm .I. :r.1.1 , 5, and regulurimpplies . canenfely he cueuted ket throughout the year. , —. • • .. - ..Lcnris & . 4 Co. Hme made :trrangemonLl wherelly they are imAally .re 7 ,tr large quantities of the choicest 1112(,)Alt :TOP, are. prepared tri63 orders promptly 'at:.market m:,q, Plrr, Walnut Street.. Philtuirlphis. • WFl4' ES 11 .1 t ft i v e,T. r l y ::)..t 'k ..n ' n r i . • - Wekiminlfter :;freet., froricif.nu , Jine 1. '64 • 22- • EA ERA OFTI.Ct; I:ROAD TOP WHITE 4.8 H () S __• , . • No. 10 . 1 IVAI,SAFT STREIET, - "PHIL A Tig,LPHI.A. RORERt HARE POWEL, Rano.gcr• CONNECTING OFFICES : . 1 - 6 - Trnieter Buildings, Boston,' !Virus. . 4' 4 Trinity • .• . .riew - • • :11116.4.1): ; TOP ASH • SEMI-BITUMINOUS NAL NOBLE, OALDWELL • CO.;' . 11 %Volum St tiret. ' . \u. I I Broadway. INciv Viork, . No. WI MEOW INtriertir Boston, 01 7.11 .;ttp,7, or qualify of thin celebrated coal from their EDGE HILL COLLIERY, li: a' and ei:ipiKd etcluAively by them. !Mit 1114, I tit Y EEK. J O lLRElt ' llti COAL' 6,1 - 1/o.lilllll4(l..iiiir.ThreP herorter tratms u `ale.* qn , 1 , 1• the hzinitk 41)sr each " nt to 56 Ii l'l'%\iiLl.EiL GftiEFF & Co. ' ' KITZM I I,LRII. STEFIS & Co.: GILA EFT' NUTTING t.:IIAEF'F. a member of our firm. having mooch', with .1. ISLAKISTON, will natide in frll;idelph is...and MI our coal ' , hipped by tido-water will the rvelte , ive control of BLAKIS'rQN, ‘ilikEFF & Cil.• i l Kreaw'M care and attention- in Itesamritirttiiiii. We -maintain the reputation .of Our- celebrated LOr 'l,l3' Cold. IMrehaaers abroad can rely upon having I ' 4 Coal thipped la the very beet order. . .„ B=MOMM. --- _ -, - • ...ff.," . - . . 1. 2,,..1,T..,,-; ~vi tI1,::: : IXIE : q 7 ..? ::. . ' .t_f! ,i? ';-: n ' -. ' ..“,.;: . .r -. . .. ... '-...- :: . e...,., ::-.!):...., - 7, \,, ,f, . ' - t, r7 " . :',.. ~ . ......7 ..1 -',,,,•:-",.' ' • •f - --'-', -„ : - L- '. : - ''''''-'-' --':'----' -''- ' -'• --.- , - - ..., i*BoUtridat-A) f - -- .- .: .'- : -.-: - ' . - =-- --- •-•:- -,': '-' ,-- -- :-V7 - .22 - -.,..... - __-'''7 -. . '. . ' ..., ":5' .. . . , ..„.. , .... • . , ~.,.,:,::. ' .. : , ,c. . .- P- 4 - ? .. t.t if !/-107ti - ::• s: s',_ „!..,..J., .f . : ":: •:,- --- ":. ~. .• . , . . •-• V- , :a. 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PUBLISHED EVERY • • SATURDAY ♦ . MORNING : BP(BENJIIIIN , .I3.iiNNAY . 2 porfsv i . - u• :QM, 1 i ' . : • .- I* - iirii - OU' 1.1. ti: 111(11111;.ijkl - - -.. ;' ' Ems, --,_ :_. „. ~ A , -.: „ .„:- :,!..:- ._._,..,---. VOL. XL. a & Readi im R. R., On the Delaware, at Philadelphli.---Plers for the Shipment of Inthraeltes. .QUINTARD. - : - -&:ARD i 11 PINE Street, NEW. YORK. Sole .Agentrklbr The Consolidated Copt Com. patty's Baltimore Vein Wilkeibarre Coal, ahlfripcd from :Terse ., " City and Elizalmliport.• • Ahio, -for the ILA_MPSILIRE and BALTIMORE CO.'S Ilampshire GeorigeN Creek Coal • 61 4PPed at Baltimore and aeon:clown • . • Ag . entfor GEORGE 3tEARS' celebrated Broad TiM Coal, t•hipped at Philadelphia. • • ' From their Wharf, No.l, at Port - Richmond. Phila delphia. they are prepared-to ship the belt qualit tea of. Locust 1111otatitatta and Red and White Ash Schuylkill Coals.. . • From their.docks at Jersey City(where the depth of Water iS frornif, to 13' feet), they are prepared at all seasons to simply the above Coals, and •LEIIIOII, - to titeamers and ships for ports in China and elsewhere. Steamers can be coaled at • any hour during, day or . •• • W. J. B. SMITH,... • . Agent at Jeritey City.., Agents at Roston—WAßD 13A1511, 42 Kilby St. tt -at Newark—.J. M. INCA - MP; . • • . March 12034. '•• • • 11,1 y • LEWIS AtTDIPIIHIiD Wiinlonlo f ficalery in the best vu : ietiev of . Anthracite . and Biturriinou 'Goals: r 205 walnut Street,. Phihidelads OFFICES: .; 110 Bn;ndw•ay, New York. ' ' 14;1Cii , loy Street,llostou. •' • Piimeer SIANler,: from Elizabaliport,' SPIitNG MOUNTAIN:IIA7..LEToN, AND :• ' COUNCIL RI DOE COALS. Prgj , t;LIZ'ABI;TtIPORT.,.::,&c. LEWIS AUDENRIED & Co. . . . • • - •••• : OFFICES.: •. . 29 Walnut Street, PHI LADELI'IIiA: ' --• . • ' . 110 Broadway, NEW YORK. - • . . • • •.:. '1 . .1 K.llby Street, BOSTON . .. . Wholesale Dealers In the he'd varieties of DOMESTIC COALS—SoIe proprietors_ of Wolf Creek Colliery..capa hle of producitez 150.000 tons a yt.ar'cif the celebra ted DIAMOND, -OttNi.4sh,.}. and .14 . .t0x (White !kith.) . •. . ILI O, Exclusive Agents for tholCale,,f the purely genuine Lo cunt Mountain Coal, from the Loctist Dale ,Colliery of . Cr.. C. Porrs all . of whiCh will he. chipped di— reel to New York, via.. Canal ; or coastwise, via. Grecu7 with PiUrs,. (below Navy Yard, rfilladelphia4 . • At Philndelphin,frons . Pier No. ill, Port The cholecet qualities •of RED and WHITE - ASII COALS from Schuylkill - County with special care, and shipped muter our per:qui:o superintendeuce. " - At Clizabethp‘irt. iY. J. • LEHIGH .SPREs.IG MOUNTAIN • and COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. • " •.• Mitt. The . celebrated HAMPSHIRE 131TU.311N01;SCOAT, t .FermeyCiti'„ N. J. fvia. Lehigh. aiid Morris ('anal.S.)) . • The' very superior WILKESBARIW.• COAL. froth the Baltimore Vein. taken .from the. 4 '.Moicifricd Improve ment and Co:il..(ltitopany's•Estate," near . W :4 ilke,lll're t :deo, the CQUNCIL.RIDGE COAL; both of whiclt.,.for steam purposes and fOr family ued,are unsurpaseed. 'We hole certificates in our officee from parties who have need nod fully to these coals, and, pronounce them the ore•r•Asiott.koirs. ,F 5 for steam. in use, pro ducing. Ilo_ clinker, lees ashes and greater blaze, than any .other kinds now before the public. • May lrk, '64 • • • ••. • . SO . COAL: • ' COAL. 1 STOI'T & CO4-- - (Successor l to. STOUT VAN: WICKLE.-) 311nan. and . Shipix•rs the'relehritted FULTON CLE-• HIOI1) COAL, from the Ebben - ale colliery, near Ifa zleton, Pa., and dealers in the hest varieties of . - ANTTACITE AND - BITODNOUS d direct from the minds 'or on bliai - d of 'yes: ,5.•15 , at TRENTON,.N. ELIZABETIIPORT, N. BRI:NSWICK, N. J., ruin', RICHMOND, PA.' OIVIVIICES---.0 ate 414 'Wriniti Building; LI 1. Broiidway,..New fork.. . - . A: T. &On% • VAN . WICILI.B. ( ~La Srtilar: A .er i, '64 ; . 14- NEW YORK. SAMUEL BONNELL, Jr., Nos. 43 & 46 Building, N. Y., Pier 4, ELIZABETIIPORT., HQNEY BROOK, 11. SPRING MOUNTAIN AND' BUCK MOUNT A COALS BALTIMORE CO.'S. BLACK DIAMOND WIENESBAIIItE . COALS, .AND THE CELEBRATED • GEORGE'S CREEK GIIMBEELAND COAL May 21, •64. 21-1 y FSAA,C. lim • reionTod to NO. 1,11 'Biondwzir, Beam 60 Trinity Building, '• • • _ - • 50.L.11; AGENT FOR. '- : • . 1 IiANCROFT, LEWIS C.CO., Nliniril And Shipper! of the rid ebrftted 1. or ti wt 31ountazin.Conl. •-• : . . alinnichion & Glover's, henry elny. Ler.; berry. Palmer & l.ewiw Bed - Aoh. Mhanito /OM Lehigh, - Cumberland. Broad Top •C • . re- office boor=.froin 12 to 5, I'. 111; • Focht's Patent Self-Dumping COAL TUBS . AND BLOCKS WILLIS-4 .M..llo6lpltS rstnoeed," his office to 'No. 111 lirandwny, • • • Trinity :Building, Boom No. 67%. Agent for the sale of the eelebrted . , • LorberiT & Shamokin Free-burning-Family, - '- - . . - - . . A. the .I.ewis. Pitliner. anti Peach Mountain 'Yeins Red Atli: Whiir Aah ,Niatuttaiy. Shamokin, Iliar.k Bench. I.‘,ortn , t. Mountain and I.t.hiL7M. all' of Whieb are well adait,.eil for family ore and in:lndlet:lring piirposes . . 'Sew York, May 721...f.4._ .- • -.• . • 21-3ni .... WI It E:. 111 . • : gr,i' The enhseriber haring been appointed. Agent filr(iArt h.oeg.' 'Booty ct•leliraterl - WILiE 'ROPE, is now prepared to rervive orders' for either - Fiat or ROnod Charcoal These 'Rope. are made of the highest brands , of Iron aid and give 'nnirerea; satiitaetion throughout England. particular ly the Steel Rope, which is 4 pre; fernA on acrOtini ,of superi or strength, tonglittefs and I igh t - TI (!tit, making a very great gam,. weight and stenni-power, an - a - being harder than imii4he pulleys do, not wear the rape, `but the Rope the pulleys, which are. of coarse, much cheaper tO replace. For farther particulars, applylto ' ' • SAMUEL THOMPSON'S NEPHEW, • :002 ilT.l4.eon fv.r‘v lro COAL. PirrNo. 11 Richmond SUIYI'ING . I'OIKT 0FFP.125 POR SALT lIARJ I IGII, AISO, 1-91.. R NIP:NT FOP. :* •BANOROTT; .do .00 9 . -.• :2•• AND saitTar.s OF TIIR ' Celebrated -ASAILAND . - , 171 - tom.3lAll:67CiFittorraiiic. OFTICEll.l.linut Street, Ck.namerclat• Philadelphia: . . : -.'• • - New York Offlce-77 Cedar Street.. Boston Offlet. Donne Street. ; .", (Oct. 23, ." . • Pirr No. 15. .... : .13i.AKFTION; GRAEFF &Cp.; mmittB'.l:ll, euirreas or LORBERRY AND LOCUST MOUNTAIN •:C0.116 . Shippers of other, ipprovell . gualities of - : tiV ti-LTE AND BED ASH - .._ . 3IS Philadelphia..' . .9 Trinity Building, .New York.. - • . Cur. of ,knoano . S4e6i., Poston. Feb. 14. •63 • CONNER & PATTERSON • ItAVE APPOINTED • . • LEWIS AUDEI\RIIED *it Agents (or the sale of their celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN . COAL Ardiland rind .9iraidville Co llieries. ittriy 9, Va: ~ • • • . • , • 19- . ' .Pier , No. 1'... J iV. ILI T E 111112:11101 • • - . S,CHT7I7I,IILL, . COAL, • Wharf N0..7; Port itichinond..- ' • OFFIE ES Sic Walnui Stieet, No 300 West Thirteenth St. ',N. York. October 10 +U.; - • : • 42_ LEHIGH. THOS. ULL. SMITH'S SPRING MOENTAIN LEHIGH 0 A 5 Yorktown, Carbon County, Penna. 3 . :I9 . WALINUT. Street,'Philndelphin, J EAN ii. VILLE; Luzerne County, ra July 2 . 3,.!G•1. • • :HAIT.LEIGIII. COAL. Our .`ITAIILEIOII.".COAL ie. - now-sold exclusively, in Philadelphia and vicinity, by DAY E 11VDDELI„..— Partic,s - orderinif from ithelyi,-may ahyaya clepeul upon patine w puCe article. • • 'OFFICbi—kO.9 Walnut. Mi:; Philndelph is SILLMAN WHEEL llaActon, May 9; 'G4 BCRUYLKILL CO. SOHOLLENBERGER, AGENT, - :Strom. and Shipper of the Colebrated• Black Reath White Ash. and • Peaked ITioun . thin Free Burnhy , . • PINK COAL.' P. Q. ADDRESS—PorrsYILLX Or MINERSVII:LX, Sehuyl kill County, ' • • April 'l2, . - . 15-tf FRANKLIN H H IC ICH It VEIN COAL.' • .. . ,• • My East Franklin LorberrY Coal now -sold exclu sively • liy Mesem.. NOBLE, CALBWELL ,t CO., who an, my sole Ammts. • Parties onlering from them, may always depend upon getting a pure article ; , .. • . . . • rNo. 119 WWl= Sr., Philadelphia: • OFFICES:. I N0..111 Broadway, Trinity Building, " • - 1N0..61 stine Street, Boston,.• •• . • • • HENRY Tremont. March 29, '62 IS .• .C.ONINOR• .PAT !IVERSON, .• :Miners and . Shlppers orthe Celebrated LOCUSTS MOUNTAIN COAL J. CONNOI .1; '.AohlAnd, • ••• Pottsville, • Schuylkill County, lemma. . y • • _ • . CO-OAIVI'NERSIIIP IN :MIN ING AND SUIPPING COAL.—Thesubscri heti, have taken the Collieries' wetted by the late Rich ard liear, and havit entered into a Co-partnerehip for - mining - and Aiptiin Coal. near Mineteville; ' . .ounty..under the firm of WTLIAAI4I - .KEAR & vl e. hir -, ced.nothe let of 1364, , DEDERICK'S COAL HOISTING• mAcm-Nt., Puti.nted Agigust This celebrated.and rinetpialled Coal Tloistings.Mri .chittelms 'been : iri Sneeessfol operation tot 'over two }care, and tile finiuhrtair, large ntim: her already sold are isiritig the most perfect'satiOactign. It. is simple. and iinrable- having no smaring at ail ; is rapid in its opera-: don, .11nd very easy for the horse.• Descriptive Circa. : containing letters of commendatiOn, - prites, &c.; riCnt , free: on' application. r' • ~% P. K. DEDEItICK, dole 31:m61*m-tore* • Albany'Agricultuntl and Machine Works, •dnla tle4.-29-3tril • • ' Albsnj,-N{T. • • • . - z‘4,2" , . 4 ,-- it ..._-:,-, 6 - ; -,.-. .. . .., 4 ' 5 -6, -- ,1 , , , '-' ': -. • 4 ,,,, ,,,,,, ....• ...1. v _,......., .1., 15 ,1 . ~..,.-.„.. %, . k.F• .. .1'.41:; ''-'- •7-tt • ••• . - ''-' -:•,- is \ ---- ' k7 . -- f-.. • .a t - --, .. • • Igv):'4.- - •• . -- • ; .' . .tit't-._ ,-- • #." 1 ,:.-..- •--1..r.'''.4.. . . , ~ . .. • -. • •:.- - '-&,="11C. 1. - 424Vw-L - 1 - . , ' - , -...• . --E,.•••;.,..7.7.,:it. , z ,-, :-. - .. - - -. • . . . . • . .. . . .-. . , -.-- Gr.' TiRIC TC • " "cs.tice.E.Ssoll.l`6 tiOCK . ',.t, SEIOEMAKEN) •• ' - IRE - MANUFALCTUILISII ;1.,F • :.: •• - • W - CO NI, . SCR Li:ENS, Under the J.cnkiia ) Patelat. ._ . COR. - RAILROAD & NORWEGIAN STS., . POTTSVILLE, PA. •.. .. • .. . Jan 23, 14., . • - . • • .. .. . lEllll lic BNIEI,I,PB • NEW OOMBMATION COAL . SCREENS . . . The undersigned take pleasure in announcing to Coal Operatorstmdthat* they arc. nuumfacturing a new „uAI, c seliFFt , i of their .luiention, :which they will•guarantee to werti - ass - al4 long. and do its work better than. any crimped-wire Screen in uce. The ,seg ments turned net by us can be bent to any. circle re yriired: We also guarantee that the mesh 'attrity/4 retain its OH/titter:rise:in/ft/ entirely worn out... in' the 'crimped Wire.Sereens the ineslM'.‘ frequelitlyeuip, and .lose ; teen proper mesh. befipre the .&reen is half worn our, We manufacture any sired :Mesh. of our:I:I:ow, Continuation Screen, usial in the trade. . . • • • who was asSociated ivith 3tr..Beach- - • ant in the'hininest; of *manufacturing, 1-iereens,..at .Nor weginn- and 'Railroad streets. - Pottsville, having .dis solved partnership:4lnd disposed of, hie interest,has re moved to . Railroad street, In the. rear of , 1). -gi§terlion Hardware Store, Cent re. Street. and associated with him 111 the manufactere of their new CSlal:.Scretate of all de scripthart, Air. Jasper well. -.lie solicits a cOntimiance of t tie' pat ronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon TVIICE SIPItEENi4. We are elan riumufacturing n Ftyle of Wire Screen. by prock,•f:s different fruni that . used , in making cricriped Ivire rcreens. np.e•uod in every mpect, to which the at of Cuid Opersture is invited. ..• • . • • ' DIEM( SNELL, - 3fenufactnrers:of 'Screens .of denriptioris at. :the shortetitnotice. . • . [Dec 26, '63 .. 502-tf ' TOIIRE WHITE CASTILE moAr, at • sz , — .1 rII 7 9:ITES., Apo.thrlA:iy. SATURDAY sEPTEmßgium 1864. NEW YORK. New and Second - - hand Safes FOR SALE CHEAP. Isi - EIV YOlt.K SAFE pEPOT, 71 IiVILLIAIII. St.i New York. D. - 13. CHAMBERLAIN . . Sizes irire.Proof Safe.. • !. .0... 1„,...24:„ .20 .90' 17 • • —12......20 0 00 N 0... 2, ; . 72 00 No, 9 ;.. .24..•.•.24' 21 84 00 .4, .• . ; ;29 24 ' , .„..19 . . ..100" 00 N0...6. .14 24 .„ .21 . 00 No. 6. .40....21.. „24 1 91. „ ..21 ' March 19; . • .. . .12-.. • FRENCH'S . HOTEL • • On the'Ettrope.ati !Opposite. City Hall Paik, Cor . :*of. Frank . fort Street,' .; NEW YORK: SpaCions Refectory, Bath Roo* and Barber • Shop, .Reil-rooms warmed'gratis, and only one bed in a room. Do not believe runners or lutakmen *ho ray we are:tbll. Servants are not Allowe!1•to receive perquisites. • It. '64.• • GROVER "& BASER'S CELEBRATED ELASTIC STITCII SEWING-MACHINES . . Irtra ainahlkt•• the highest :I'renOrms. (neg . al • domPelitors . , - at the following *Sliite. and • - • '•. County .Fairs :of 1863.. .• .• NesrNork St.ste Fair.: .•. • . " Pfret Premium for Fimily Machine: -" ' First Premium. for Mannfacturiny, MaehMo. ' First Premium for Marliino Work.; . - . Indiana .State Fair.: ~ . . . . - 'Firs( Premium for Machine for al.lpiarptsesd . . - . ' :First Prenitnni for Machine Work.. —. . . 'Velment State Falr.. • .• • First PrOmium for Family . Maihtne.. , First Premin in for Id arm facturinl2." Machine% First Premiain for Machine Work. Ohio State Fair.' , • First Premiom for Attebine Work. . . . lota State Fair.' • - . -. _ .......- • . First Preminnffor Fain'ly MaChine. • . 'First Prcmiumfor Maniffactiiring M:1611160. . • '.- First. Premium for I'lach.ino•WOrk. ;,• .. - . .. . . MlliOiF. "Mate Fair:.. .. - . . •• . First Preminm for Machine for all purpose& - First Premium fur Machine • Work; '.. . . Kentucky State Fair: . • • • ' • Prerniurti for. Machine for ill . intwies. Firet Premium for l'hiselahielVorir..* • Michigan Rate. Fair. . •.-,' .• - , Firq Premium for Family - Machine: 'First Premiuni for Manufacturing Machine. • ; First Premium for. Machine Work, Perinsylt - anin State - Fair. • .• , First Premium for Iklannfactitring Mar:hineg • • First Premium fig. Machine Work. Oregon . ..Stnte • . . . . • . First Premitiin - for•Family Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. •Cliktenden Co: (it.) Ag , l Society. . • First Pr. nitun for Family Machine. • First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First:Premium' for Machin Work. ' Franklin Co. (N. Y.) Talc.... • • • • First Premitim for Family Machine. . First Premium for Manufacturing-Machinei . . CfiAmplain Talley Cit..)• igr't Soc. . : .. First Premiurn -for. nuttily 31aciatliti: • • '.. First - Premium for Mitioiracturinit Xticlilbei First Frethlrititeklinahin' e Work. ' ' . . . . . Hampden Co. (Ilass,) - Agri'Sot. Diploma for Family Machino. ' Diploma for Machine WOrk. -* • - Washington Co. (N.-Y. ) Fair. • , FirsPremium'fOr Family' ',redline: -• ' gitretis .Co. (N. V.) Agr'l Soc.; . • • ' • ; First Premium for Family Machina. • ' First Premium for Manufacturing Machine. First Premium for Machine Work. • Saratoga Co, (N. N.) Fair. - . • . First Premium for Fan:illy Maehine.. fferhainics , institute (Pa.) Fair. • • First Preminin for Mitehine for all tirptMeit: • First Premium for Machine Work. • ' . •... • treenfleid-(0.) Union Fair. .. • Firet Preininni for Family' Machhie.• ' • First Premiuni for tradhine Work* . . Clinton Co, (0.) Fair: . • First Priam for Family Machine,: ' -• Fiist Premium for Machine Work.' . . . . Illontgoniery Co. (Pn.)•Fatr. • • Firr.it Premium for Machine for. all fintpri.ret First Premium fur Machine Work. .. • fian"Jpaquin First Preininntior Family Machine:. 'First:PremiUm folMactiineAV.orki • " • ..- Stiplose District (Cal.) Fair: • .1 First Premium forFainily.MnehMe, First Fret - MUM for Machine Work. Or The abtive Cem'prlseri all the Fairs' at which the GROTHR Sri BAKICIL 31ACtIp(E11 were exhibited this year. SALES-ROOMS 493 BroldWwy, New Vol*. 730: Chestnut Sirset, April .23, 'EI& . : : • IT-Sm TO coAL,opi.euitorpn.to. GREAT ' LIt.PIf.O I TBMITAT • CcIAL SCIIFXNS, ' The 'limit:mined are now prepared to manufacture,: at their shop, in IN tnersr •all.kindpof SCR!: gNS for icreening Coal;' of the in3prcWed mannfaCtnre, patented to gonas.Laubenatein f 4th February, '• • • • :- . • - . • SMeens manufactured by toils procem lire:lo6o6.dg: 'rabic, maintain their form better, and .arelarMsbeir tia cheap att any. to be had. in th 6 County.. ' They are made of square iron..in Anti* as to peevent the Coal sliding from .013CPIZe to the other be.; tore- Ms thoroughly assorted, thus preparing It better than can be done by cast Irotrol wire acreena t - ,:- • • • • ..,.... . . . . . Ttin ..miniesetnrers ntently .ronert.all'Opratons wanting Screens to examine thore new patent Sereeri.; . attheirshop, or at work• at tho .24femmoth-Vein Col- I irry of Georne S. llepplier, . near St. Clair, where they hare been iu are for some. time, . . ... ..: . By purchasing rcreens made under this Patent, Mil gatiomor any trouble as to patent rights will be avoided. All work donn.with promptneriland di patch.... • • •• • • . ,T, I,KGBENSTEIN; Mittenrrille; June T, 1849. ••• • _ .13-tf. • . . . :1 . 11.111i1411TE ' '• • . . . • . Very neat Silver Tobacco Berea, a; napttal i*rtkle Pot holiday, presents—for sale cheal);*by * Qii44lPl . l Watchmaker and Jeweler, Centre 'Streq, December 12. '63 _ . . '• • . . , . EXTRACrit for - the'llandkerehlef, of BUpetiOr qqayiy, at T; LlAtli , 111".00110.11, - .Nail:Flealir, Cloib. and ' AA: ilat Druedis, Ia grist, variety. at. . 111.7GITFEe... STQMAC:g. ...:..i.tiittEU.a...':',. A pore st,d . poweiltil tc.nic,_coritCtive.El4'l4,llo3, of • Stomach. Liver-aridßowels - • Cores Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache, 'General Debility, liervoornen,„Depression of Spirits, Con' 'dilation, Colic, Intermittent Fever, Cramps ' and Spasms, anti all Complaints' of either ' . Sex,: arismg from Bodily. Weakness„, whether Inherent in the system, or produced-. by special: mimes. • Nothing that not -wholesonae, reatont-' tiro.in ; ita nature eni€re into the composition 'of 1:10S. TEt.rEri. , s STOMAOIi iirrgrs. This.popular. pra 7 natation contains minetni"of any kind, no deadly botanteal element; no fiery exultant ; but It is a Com bination of - the' .extraeta • of. tare bilaainte 'herbs and plants, with the purest and 'mildest .of 'all &Misty* etimalante , . . ' • • It is well to t!etbrearm ed agalnet disease, and, so far ae the.human system caul), protected by lunnan mettiks against 'maladies engendered* by an . .nnwholesimns at mosphere; impure tsider, and other external cringes, /lOSTETTER'S BITTERS may birdied on. LS a safe- - . in districts Infiseted:with Favaa si<n Anus -It Due been found infallible-as a preventatiVe, and rrt sistable as a remedy, caul thousands' who resort' toil under ap-. prehension of an attaCk„ escape the *mimic ;* and thou: annii who neglect to avail, themselves:Of Its protective qualities hi advance, -arecured by a very brief course of this marveloni medicine: Fever and Aim Patients,.af- . 'ter being plied ciith quihine for months .in Tamil, until -fiiirly:saturated: wf.h that .dangerous alhaloid..are hot unfrequently restored to health. Within a few days by IIOSTF,TTER'S. BITTERS. m" ' • The weak stomach Is rapidly invigonited-and the ap petite restored, by this agreeable Tonic, and hene:e it works wondent in vises of Dyspepsia and in less con ltrinedforms of indigestion, Acting as.s gentle and. painless appetient, as well as upon -the- I. ! iver. it alSo invariably relieves the constipation superinduced by If regular action Of - the digestive and accretive organs: . Persons of feeble habit,,liable to Nervous' Attacks, LOwngsa of.tipirits,.hrtd Fits.uf Langner, find prompt and 'per:panel] t relief fritm the Bitters. • The testimony on this point is incist:toncluitive,:and Wont. both sexes. The agony of Btr.ionsCotte is immediately nasuaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally. resorting Id it, .the return of Ole . complaint may tat pre- Asia General tont& lIOSTETLEit'S BITTERS pro duce-cfNcts which most. be • experienced .or witnessed before they can be folly appreciated: In cases of Oda; FTITUTFOYAL WEAHNFS, PBF.YATIOU DECAY and Debility .and-DecrepittulearisLag from Dt.a Aos, it exerdees the electric influence, In: the - convillesesit stages of all discuses it operates as a 'delightful invigo - rant; - -When pc powers of nature are related, it operates to re-eu force ;Ind reestablish tUenl. - Last, but'not least, it hi The Only. Sate tininlant be ing manufactnred from sound and inocrionSranteriaL4, and:entirely free froin the acid elements present more or less in all the ordinary tonics and tddmachies of the No :family Medicine, has been. so universally; and, it may be truly Odeit, destrvedly popular iritlitlie Intel- Ifgent portion of the community, ne HOSTETTER•S Prepared by I.IOSTE - .1. - IE - 13.!k SMlTll.l.'ittsbUrg, Pa. Sold by 'all vrnggiste;• Grocers and.Storekeeimrs 4 .+A positive apa 'sped& remedy fordisoluks of the. . . -Blad6r, . • • Kldner,DrOpfy: Bladder,; Kldneya, ' ..er.rnyal; ' DenpV. Bladder. ": Gruel.; Dram Mulder, fildneta,; orayal, Dropsy AND ALI.. - DISSASg.B OF T . 1 . 1[13.. : • • - Sexual Organs, Sexual. Organs, Serial Organs,• Stexnal Organs, - Sexual •Organa, ,Sexual Organs,. Sexual' Organs, . -Sexual Organs,- SexuabOrgans, Sexual. Organs, - • Sexual Organs, Sexual - Organs,. Sexual Organs,. Seinar Organ!, "..Snittal Organs, arising from eioesiseal. early indiscretion, eXpostire and Imprudeneies, and remerlng all improper discharges . . nate or Femplo, Maleer . Female, Mole or Frionle, • ' Mole or. reMale, ,Maio or retook* - Pilate or reimile. . _ ' It is alba long since established. that pennons Seer jig, With any disease of thane organs aro affected in bod lly'henl th and mental poWerl, and, eipirienco many alarming' syniptoms,' , among which will be - found := Indisposition to Exertion, Loss' of Atoning, Difficulty in 13thathing, : peneral Weakness, ',Horror oe Disease Wet* Nerves, - Trembling, . liorror of Death, Eight SWeite, Cold Feet, Wakefulnes& Thinness:, of Visipo, 'Languor; Pliv,ersal lassitude of the Miscast System, often Enormoui Appetite, • with . Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body; Dryness of the Skin, 'Pallid Countenance; and E`mptions' on the Face; Pains In the 'Baer, Dewiness, of the Eyelids, frequently black ~ spotallYing before the oyes, with. teMponnzr . mansion and lass of Sight; Want of Attentim*Grilit Mobility, ' Restlessness. These simptmis, iflillicired to go on, which thiS medicine incarinhlY*Movei: - EOOll. ibito.l7- . o , jB OF , DOWER, ITA'IIiirx,.I3TIDEPTIO PITS. iVho can say that these excesses are' not frapiently followed by those Direftil'Dismes, !' INSANITY AND, .coNsu3EpTION.“ 'Xua aaooC3 oYTnt II AMI itliLll.lll4 pd the melancholy Deaths 'by Consumption, bear , am' Witnese to the Truth eit thin assertion. Lis a'e:erMin, safe, and aneedY cure, froth id:Latent' Cause they base originated ,and no matter of How Long SMnOtig, . How Long Standing, ow Long Standing, : Elowl.ong.Stamftig: It is taken cithont binsliznce front biisinats; and At-. tie. if Any, obangeof diet. IS "pleasant in its taste andOdOr, • . And Imi:4:attain lie Bciion. If yon are aulTortrigisrith any of the ramie dhitreastrig PROCURE'TfrE'RE:M.E:DY 4.7! OA% : PROCURE P.ROCUR.E' . VIE 4ElifittlY dT OiCE i. ,-. ART II.O3OLD'S EXTRABT -BUM!' • ~cLict Mu st biTitell(Obrybixiy, hom . the ..411P17,40c 1 4 i 43' 4 4i. F onined desPEOng Price por,Boitle, for $5. &fur 4to -any address; Preparodby • „ • ; - • • •IL T. 111CLXIIOLA• re I`ol TIN. Tit St., below' cheetuut, ussimuis arnewus..i"! eu.inuouoalloaut Medical Depot., R.W.4IISOI,MS Drug and Chetnica) W.arcnousa, • 50.1 Broadway; ' , few York.. BEWARE OlrilOtlNT)**-EITSAND UNPRINCI •LAt jpE,Agiis,' . wfto eodeaiur to diepose 'for. thek. wu n'ena.`,‘other nartielei dm reputation attaioad . • • • .ITUGHES 4 '..'Apoibeetui CELEBRATED wonderfal ffieitcy CB. t7sseasee of the HEE - mp.ora - rs EXTRACT. BUCHU! EI=NM=I RELMBOUTS FITRAcrr 13UCEPU, RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHII, ITEUEBOLE'S EXTRACT 131:7C.Mi. }ULM - DOLE'S EXTRACT BUCIIII, ORGANIC - NV,"pAXNES;S,. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, OR7GANIC. NVE.MKTEPIS; HELMBOLIYSEXTRAcT OF Buarg tong St,aping, , How look stwingi NO ,FQUAL IS TO FOUND, .NO EOM. , IS TO. ItE -130IIND, NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. titucsplant GRICIMIE-PREEPATUTIONS accritotirr mrcray, • 10 , • ' ' SABSAPATaLi4 Ilariconp‘ltosE . 'Oll SALE ZIT ALL DRUGGI .5114)11-Mit.BOLiPig. 'NO MUM ti,o;A:ats'et,tis'ettem antlitendlor it, • A}TR.Ayni? 1 5 1' 9 51111314 ANO 17 1)0 ,051/: aT (wow= ma mit itmatriOCUarat3 • " Cariiptirgii_ l 2tiong. whi!!:Foulny 4 ' / 11 m - t"l r P* l o "Fro ••• That ' - • Anigoing to have qiiittle ultra, ;• _ - • • - And tryl 7 and 117. :P P o raise ane meth to *bane ottetee; To buyony quadruped acaneroatn, , • And you'll all have a peep it them ' ;When next November domes:' l ,• Pll bra the aunt who caught the • = • ' • *. • 2 Theyally—they eV, t • - ()allotting rough the mountain peas ^'. ..One.day4-onit - day. • ' . now.habringn him here to show AA =fit ••• Bonnier/ft' 'lnver your blinkers - pull.= " • - • When qohinieomea mat:ehlt:tg. honk, have the nian,of tiondida fames . • George Blunder / would cell , lidsl4llker* Would ye 7—:would ye f Before Yorktown he bat him drnina:s* . -1. • • .But, was afraid of aome.icoo.detkiti .: lTertsr - Driai.Pariatei; Sits. • • • t, • 404 6 4 1 40 11 t;IritilAlin4la; . • _ - • I'll not forget-that anning - fof, j , :•• Piom 0•-(tom O.: • . dont-like to tpn- „nernal-.. , : - 'II'S only stands alma hr fterlitgli.' •:; lie esirtes - sartOnguantnitille.' •• . _ But dowt,fear, he-shatin bite., s • ••,--• :out Stiff; no ftubiliell try:. • tilsp flats; his great eolleagUii. - • Who with the ae,l tqui 1, farmiid 'a lesion. Qquite istrong-zAnite - arrurrg. • Till Co tar frightened-She desil Away, • . And Long. dishonored. was left' ostay -To See Pentandy Wud . ' • And Harris gasnarthinglorne. . • - •- • Tomanage all Pllhava.the man • ~, • , Or rails—of rails. • To make them shake-1 know he • -. • " Their taila—their. tails t, • . , - And when you all hate seen mi. show, • . •• . To Washington bound.to ; • ' And leave old Abram there , . It, mange the neat four yank - NrAvrtax- you railnirm..-Tox4L . a lilPßOlillt :ON TilgvnlEkTll : , Lerrefand Mena' but than Tint 'far fronenie and 'lninenzgiutintnnneltoxigknetn.-:iittai.m 80. sti Tn. . . himlei reit "Wherrthonkles were fair.— And • the angels tond•watch are keeping; And we almost Smiled tia we 'placed him there. , :Thoughour Boas were in *Rpm weeping. • . • For he kit is:witti sinitas cai that' beautiful moth The loved of the: circle around him ; • And 'ere mid-dare sun cast hie shadoiva down, A Corse, coldund llteless,,they.foundlim, • • Father in Heaved.!why - was it, O l h why, That when he,'whis ro ready,was - ever • .To relieve every one, to attend to leach cry,- - That when he , cried, thee was none to deliver None saw the fierce straggle, as he grappled for' life, Save the wilds of that ott-traversed mountain; On those nicks, o'er which yesterlwe'd rambled. in Plas ov hed,his blood as it gushed from )ife's fountain. • Had he: died on his much, n his caber at home;. ' Nor froth us so suddenly parted; Amen we could Say, for we'knew hoci' he longed To be . .with the heaven-departed. -,. •, We laid her to rest in the bright posy June. - When the bed and the blossonover . e tender And him by her side,_ when the August au n, Shone down with : Meridian splendor. . . . • They're united once More,and their . spirits, look down . . . On the child of their love, and their only ; Save her, oh, our Father..froml - the" false •World's . Be her guide thiongh'her pilgrimageie lonely. .. And Sthen.all the:links of that death=risen chain • Are united..resplendent, in glom:: . We'll remember no more this anguish and pain, Nor weep o'er his death,:sad and gory.. . . . For we knoW.he , s IA . I.leaven—that for dealla he was rife, CPBAC to mourn for ,our bro.thei ..1tio; nevet;• !' While the goad. he has' done and his beautiful life' .Shall live 11/ our memoryforever A •TRIBUTE OF AFFECTION To TILE MEN-, ' ORT OF DR.-JOBIY , RITZNILLER. The sudden and 'painful [ death of ' Dr. Kitzmiller, has cast a deep :gloom over :gloomthel entire community . in which he lived, and pierced with anguish a - large circle of friends and relatives to whom he was fondly en deared. The life and death iof such a man demand more than an•• ordinary notice, and may be studied with • profit by all .chusses of society. Impressed with this truth, we feel constrained by our affection for.the dead, and our interest in the living, to offer an humble' tribute to his memory. - • Dr. John Kitzmiller Was born, on the 14th of March, A:, D. 1815, near Myerstown, Lebanon Connty, Pa.. He Was the son of Emanuel and Catharine Kitzmiller. He re ceived a respectable education:-in •his youth, and devoted himseif to the study of medi cine in the office of his uncle, Dr. Holmes.— .He removed to•Pindgrove, Pd., 'about thirty years ago, - and commenced the his of medicine; in connection' with prOcepthr. Finding his profesilon, .uncongenial to' his teates, he relinquished it, and entered into the mercantile and coalbusinms With-Heub-. =en Stees, This' firm did business. about :twenty nars wben added to it, and after continuing a few years, it was. consolidated-with the firm of Graeff Nutting.' under • - the• name;ot Kitzmiller. Graeff & Co., He was the:' , enior member of ii the firm, from its origj, .. upwards of twenty years.ago, through ail its. changes and expan-' sions; until the day-of his melancholy death. In businewhe was industrious - and perie vering, prompt ariltpireclualeatelidAnd up 'right..:; His gauger!, gunilied him against rashriese ; ; his. enterprise _impelled:, him' to make progress.; his energy stimulated him to perseverance ; and - Ifkrsotmd judgment geid ed' him safely •tbrou'gli all the breakers ,of buiinese. Such was ktiowled4 r e bf men and things, his control cif hirneelt,, :and r .hisi adherence to justiee.and that ho was enabled to deal with- hundreds of villagers and country-people behind - the , :bourtter, and with scores of miners at the inOuntains, with put stinielating a qnrirreVer lcising the txafl-1 dance and re!pect of either *a customer-.:or a. workman. He Ivaa,,,net_sharp made no bard bargains : ; never extorted..from the laborers, nor oppressed the poor'. • • , As.-.a- citizen he was actuated by : puhlie spirit and true patriotism : , .11e' was - deeply interested in everything calchlited to bone-. fit the coreinunity, unproVe the leWa; op the resourcen Of ;the region, and, advancethe edlicational and religious interests of Abe people. He exer(Wd...his mind in devising schemes of .usetaluessi.endputforth a liberal hand.in fostering and sitstainingthem. He gave the Government ot:ordial•apd unwaver, ing support .in: the suppression of the rebel 'contributed largely to 'the equip ment of volunteers • and th'e sustenance of 'their families._ He appreciated honesty and capacity, , and was ready to encourage- those possessing them, by - generously extending to them pecuniary aid. • He sympathised with the poor, antielpated their wants, ,and unos tentatiously relieved them., • Inn word, he was a public benefactor. - , • ~ In social life he,was a treisure. • Having .a phlegmatic temperament r lie was . naturally kind-hearted and even-tempered., 'He took every thing coolly; a - ruffle of excitement , scarcely ever appeared upon ilia_ sin - face of ' :his mind, and anger ' , never disturbed the se renity, nor marred the moral beauty- of- his' life.,. He was modest even to timidity, and yet he was social in his feelings, •pleasant in his manners, cheerful in his - conversation, and genial in all- his intercourse 'with men.-- He bad a benign look, and a. kind word' for every one. ,There was nothing repulsive about him, and,..vil4e _childhood nestled in hiebosom, ,old age leaded' upon ids arm. He was a.univensallavorite.; He zever made an enemy nor lost a friend. - He was'one of Na- Itire's Noblemen, perfected by the-hand of Mind .grade, at once an"ornament to Seale - 1y and; ri honor to t:he Christian tfainn,, In the;,demestic he' was ti , coramon centre' of attraCtion... . He.; was -..married': in February, )839, to Leah,• eldest daughter of Peter'Filbert, Esq.; late of Pinegrove. She' :was in all respects adapted to . , -be the partner -They, were as mush alike, in die-' :positionand`tastes,..natura_and, vane; in their peculiarities and excelleAciee r as two hu man beings could well,be. She died inJtme,' 1862, 'preceding her 'biOtant *little' there that:- two' years •iiitti the'efernal •wrifid..— PThey were Pleagne - and lcivelY hi. their •riveii,:,and in deatlilheY. arc not An only: f49,01*,:,'. into, welllsolloit,f.aaneentrated •theit.:Airections, • awakenedibeir-solicitude, • and.-called. forth ditiltprayers around the domestic altar. - : .•in i se hosom - of his family he . ',Wita SIT in 'He was'a laving,linebend Lind doting father.. r •He shed 0, halo of haPpineskaretind tint: - Re witi.devotedly atimhed to his three-. brothers, sister arnl other. .relatives, end ivasi constantly exercised. in .devising .ways and] means for their benefit and cotiafort. 'He had I done hatch' for ,fheit' and while Ile noneof the& Cent& .know a 'Went:, The loss 4 which they aufferbi hitiideath :in irreparable; and their.sorrow over his untimely end knows -no bawds. A void-has been ereated•whicb cart not be' filled ; near and' dear one-lksk lwen reproved. whose plaeh taki . and & hel bnabe entilthdr4 _ wrlvi ose abliencnitine canMopli". peculiar was the lie of great*" that - Wid ItitiablhOse belorigtng ' to htskindied, .each'one•feela hisf' — death. to be a - Special: af- ffiction, and au " - overwhelming. ,calaniity.:-- But. in the sphere of rel igi on;; we-mat:look for his greatest wroth. ~ Though...meatier:4 , yes the first....iikeem ,14440, 111 Pir : t ling his eluiracter.,.., It was,.plety• that put hint !ivhat .be was as a partner,.a , -izen,.an associate and arelative.; He was awakened _to 'a' nense'cielibicon- -- dition. as a depraved slant Viehig, a hinuter of a century ii - go: - ;He and peace: in believing With the heart on• ' -'''rd teat's, and deyoted his zervi He - was i one of the originalPiembers - of the Lutheran congregation of Pinegrove, ofi theSeunders of the cloy:ch. He was a member of the clioir,.a teacher in the Sabbath Scbtiol; and sift:Mee ' bearer' frisiii 'the He was cenetint '•aitendance %at Alte' ~.Weektyleeture; tixikpartintkpraXe& l .- meetigg ; freenented.the,Cotni of .the., r on, the Slihhatli,,arid regulfirlY CelChtitteilthe:, Holy'Comiritinkin: fesslbns his inner arid tinter•life He walkeddailltfiloff; studiedliittivimt- &WV .w-orahipp4 Him in bier family daily lje,was, ardently,ilttachedlii the eliuxeli oink" Toth era, 'titit'he cherished aPiteital all , fitirfollowers. of Christ ' j liea :'fore: mostin j eVery religions enterprise f iandosus-, talned(e,very good cause .liberally, both -at home,artd abroad. He was . - a .verypilliir In. the church'; an alniostindisimititible helprrieet to his pastor.; a support fia- everY departinent of effort, and , a stimulus tealraost ever 3, her t Ai_he was always in his, place and dik. charged every duty faithfully, his loss is - felt' eVery - * here, and,e is Missed by a. • But a - week ago,lhe atirted to make his alzti most deli visit ;Le the_ruilis with his.horse ] and -buggy. Atter, driyinuto, the Itnusoh. Cfeek works, 'he !eft' his :horse to be 61Plat' while-he walked oYer - lii'the - :Lorberry. Eery: During- his aliffenee. .horae-had. rome.greatly ; excited„by theAolsegecasioned. by, the working "o f the breakers; - between which he sitokal'. le,this - Condition -- he - was' hitehed and led'a:Considertibleitilstaticerbt fore the Doctor ventured to get in and drive him. About a mil . .efr°M the -mince_ be-' came .inimanageable; „the buggy struck a rock, throwing Jam upon the leftfront wheel,' and his rikht fi66t/was caught' and held= by' the inner nng aronnd,the hub: of Ithe:wheel; • and the shaft. - He was thus .thrown. upon his back under the, buggy, and- dragged a mile and a half - at- full speed. When •the horse was eventually, stopped, and his man gled body extricated, life was extinct.; The sad tidings were soon brought to town, stun ning his relatives and shrouding .the whole community with grief. As his. dead _body was borne. through the village, the streets were lined With people who stoodawe-struck in tears. His funeral took place last„ Battu day morning,. The town, 'the neighbinhood; the mines were emptied of their inhabitants; and all tissembd in and around the house of mourning, to shed a tear over his bier, and to manifest their respect for the memory of Dr. Kitzmiller. The. melancholy event was im proved by his pastor, Rev. hlias S. Henry, -who . delivered an appropriate discourse," based upon the last ,Verse ot the-88th Psalm: _ "Lover and friend hest thou removed 'far from me." He was followed by the Rev. J. E. Graetf, one of his partners, who 'offered an impromptu testimony to his great worth.. In the course of his - remarks he challenged -any one to find :a single fault in the character of- the deceased. , The whole service - was deeply . impressive: Every allusion to the dead opened anew the fountain: of tears. fOr everyone felt that he 4ad lost "a lover aud a friend." On first meeting one of his . Part ners, he exclaimed, in tears "J have lost the best friend I had in theworld:"' ' One of his brothers, under similar circumstances, . said: -"We have lost our best friend-" And a poor woman, who had been the frequent rez cipient of his bounty; exclaimed': "To whom shall we go for - POO" _The lankuage uttered by Job - . (29: 11-14) Could have been -justly appropriated . :by' Dr. When the ear heard me,. then it hiessedine, and when the eye saw ute, then it gave wit ness unto me; because I,delivered the , poor that cried, and the fatherless and - . him' that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me, and I caused the.widow's heart to sing forjoy., I was eyes to the blind, and feet was I to the laine: I was a-father to the poor, and the cause which I knew not I searched out. I put on righteensness, and it clothed me: 'my judgment was a robe ; andti diadem." Our own bereaVement we cannot describe. We were intimate copanions In Yonth, and he was one of. the m first fruits. of our early ministry : 'We bore to him the' relation- of brother-in-law, and had - placed tinder our "charge his -- only child.. As -friends, the tie that:bourid - us was like that which united David and Jonathan, and _as relatiies, - ,we . were -intimate as twin brothers.: .He waa dear to-us as our-own Soul, and %his: tragic death :lies shrouded 'us 'in' -Our . Own feelings are fully exPressed bfart anti= mate acqutuntance;,Writing from a distance: 0,. how sad and, fearful is this stranee_tii lamity I - I was. so •stunned by the:. terrible fact, that I could not dwell upon it. • I .have no words to express myself in regard to it.-- Myheart and soul arehushedbytt and awed, in•the very,presence Pnivaiiove, 'Wednesday, Aug.-111 64. TEAM: SZE . nroon4..,Atlanns—Gpj. likiflhakSiev'enth -Penn ". oylirsinin-Vinollry-and.thdleentof MOW/ . Arigade,-.490 Bebop - ,Sotor_od on th e IlziOUCLltleanarinirtillkc I nonlinear* ' of *;_ .." L ;; • • 7 •.* Co riarinco Ang.'2a: The raider;Rilpattick, arrived bp latejast night,:baving made a cotardet<kokreta aroMnd the Rebel army She short „space,,eflour 'days;`ggiiting against vastly gni penor fbrees. ' • - Ts a tonal; ,/ which took part, ,were,the Third,l)ivialogroof Cavalry, adout..B o s9‘and Minty.'s and Long'S :brigades of , the ,100cond,.Cavalry..Divigioni numbering -,General Garraid,,ot the Second Ibvision;, did hot accompany the.hx:. - pedition corisengentlf Got'. `Minty,' of the :Miehigan; who, at that.' time, I ranked • Colonel (now,Genertd),Long, took „command, At 1 o'clock on the morning of 1844 the, expedition left the cavalry encamiment on the , left - of our line for the rendetVous tif -the expedition at Sandtcrwn; - where it , 'arrived.; at • 6„: A. . aecompanied ,by i wo sections., of the. Chicago Board__ Of Trade 'fl attery, - under the immediate a:inn:nand of tient Robi isth . Aniving_at'Sandtoird on the; :1110rilillg -"of the `l9th; Minty reported to. GeneraL Kilpat 7 rick, rind. .recelved orders: sopa .as darkness had settled over; the foregt, thewhole Command, ilia thcaisluaditrong, jumped - into their saddlesllnd - bOldly:marehed -upon the West, Point Railroad, near%Pairbern, the ad Divisiorcin advance, skirmishing all the way from the right of our 'infantry' lines,. Until they Strudk-the WeitToint Railroad, whim TIIVTIEIBT AiltILEUt : : •cE - was made at the moment that the thl Divisien , and a part,bc),,ong's Brigade had crossed.— The erieiny struck' the column on' "the - left flank with artillery and dismounted cavalry, and with So:much force that the 'lth !Penn sylvania was cut : in two; NOMBI con fusion for-the moment, but. Major Jennings quidkly reforinedlds . regiment and, stipporte& by'llfajof litix;'6Oramanding' 4th -Michigari,- madera Vigorous and'irresistablentlacklmpon_ the enomy,!who was:43oM frotn-tlm grOugd &ter' deatreiying Xciaslien4, the Rebels e . 'cam aver*hehhirtg,fcirce upotiliflpatrick at Lovejoy's - • StatiO, where our men , were' engaged in . tearing !tip.lhe track.', made.• - ' - A moon+ Sinan eit'Anq Br -White'r varrotil . fegimeta were being maneuvered :into position' to: meet the;von-. slaught of the Rebels, who. werntsweeping . down, npon, them, the men. bad time to com prehend 7 th6' - danger that Airfoil - Ma' them' -=Ri bels tev the fight - OfltherM , Rebels to -the -left (o:hem—Rebels. in the, rtsr; , at then, - -Rebels bal;the 'front - of Atc . nyl-ettrroutul,ed,- there was no salvation but to,Cnt,thOr way; out. Visions of ,kilay:Piligoirand**rvittion, iL aeifi*Vir YiNgr:4l/0 saw., that the (kindly cniiilict ad o idf d. Placing hldtheit)iit. , the- , ifeturof hie - brigade the, gallant and fearless Minty - drew his sabr'e and his voice rung out,cleacencl loud,: ,"At,: . - tentiCni, whim:l—forward, trot, regulate. bp • the' , water- regiment--24nareh—:-Aallc march !" tuiditway; the•bri&de .went; with a. " yell that echoed awayaeross theValleYs. • The ground from, whicittli;e'stiu't Wilt made, d san over which they Charged; e-plapta, , tiorr of about'ttivo equaremileer WithTatettut .0f,, ,, w00d, deep *Oar cups fen cer. ditches and moraaceA. A t : / 1 /0 0 4./ HAIDERW Hood !kiittatu--44.011.1ii*r:910r=1** every - tieecti --- Alainitailigsfio • aaar'" llll* on*. at alma* mite* "In - . • vit; 7iatTt:;y4 .137 away went the is:Ali 'drmoOss, el k the height of theirBoCed:- Fence s - weilil444-ditch &were plihripedlinen. The real of the - sabres rib:reed - with that'of thel , trusi!4ettles an&Trying Pans, that jingled at theeides-of &alma 'mule brigade; which.' were-.madly pushed—forward , by : the;ltighteued,slarkiea. who straddled Chergieglgt d4r.liTes,:. and,yall4 like devilsOdinty,4 th il t tu)Woor ereeziminteredthe-rtebelk*inu• EA,Aasti erected banitiade_ °trans.. 1-Presiinrthe rowels dad - lido *their :bailee 'llan* Ind raisinetheiNabfel Mete, titr,"-011, 1511;nearer and weer Rebeletherplunged,;Th The terron-Stricken - enemrwSinkt - mot - mittletiutdr; ,he thunderous 'Wave of men and- bow Slat, threatened to engulf *era.: •Thtsy,,broke ; stud t!triePet.aellitity, ands , troopem Avers imps their Itorsce.foi• liver. in- Stant' was 6911f l ig* —Tkelens"or- the lipisenien Were:dthwited' wrap tell In 'the eirdadno'Cifiteed arethe eiiiMistif the dying. P 1 lifprinsulteabeas. rightehd left and ,:eutting :de revz ie,rything in their patit. - Theltehektonsunefte :were seen dx;rwl. and Pitch -headtow.P.M4 o .l-, earth,:owitile, elr,frightened . Awls mho& pell-melt aver their. bodjea. ;the . : ebels:defented themitelVes.;with' aintost Perlitohtin atretigth;': - y6C,It *air anti MI6 Chi* . of Federal ilbjettieV The tieadiandirmbeof sittnir of iheitebels. verb actually= severed - 4MM. the bck'llase head the , tidet fitliketp•im one sidelktbis horse,.the lifeless trunk upon the ether; pIIW/NIIIVIDUALII4S;AXG . /„Or glnit,o4B/11 3 YeFe • 1 4./AIY, 4 1 E04 and wheg the brigade came , out,. recirei: thati . ,half the sabres were _stained_ with hilmatibloOd. Ain't)* the eases oti- cfarin,g'vouched; fbr - tre the fnhoWing': - 5- . - "An o'rd&iy* 'of 'Major 3e !Anklet Walters; Companyilf, Sth , P . • rank rode .upiin-A-Rehtsl catakyinan who - I " iWis, hand:to:guard. the = him/. The ; sahre;,•carue "down,• SVVOTillg..tilO-.4atid7.froall Aziotherjkow . 4011o,w0„.quielrly . "after ;upon_ • the,ileck,, acid-. over the . ' Reber t rolled` out .of !his' .saddle, Alte head onlyellngingta r thW body. by . eibihfitier. -,- Private Dottetui 'and 11eIntiriVof 'the 4th"rnited';'St,a,a, , edratged 'side by side,killing roirrut•lfiremitir..the•sx'," bre, captureda-Captidarstid, - Aientenant and thirteenmen, whowereAtaned•OverioaDougp• i• las :by thu,Captain, who rughekforward, Into the trpy t . After/the, pharigi over, Doug- - ,rode up to COL Aluity, *4OO him,. turned over . Sneed :prisoners, 'Ater' remarked, "Here, Colonel,- are flfteeii - Tohnnies, the trophies of Captain_ Mclntosh' and private Douglas, 4th Renulars.' l : It was, all admit, one of the finest , charges " of the war. Fully onehundred.men der the keen sabres of Minty); brigade.. The _ praises of Minty and his command are upon every tongue, The 4th United Staten; Michigan,.ist, 3d and s- 4th Ohio",Reglinentii charged Over a Rebel battery of three' guni on " the left of the road; "but no sooner had our then passed' than the Rebels again seized the cannon, and, reversing Ahem, poured grape and cannister into the charging ,-col umns. General Kilpatrick, seeing Wise with his staff and others, about thirty in all, moved forward to capture the guns; but. found a high staked and ride.red r fence tetWeen'him and the battery. Seeing the piellicanient 'in which the General Was; private-William Bail ey, Co. I, 4th Michigan, an orderly to Colonel "lilinty,- coolly rode up to the feriee, -dismount, ; ed in the face . of 'alevere - tore down the tepee,: remountedfrOde up •to the battery, shot the cap4in, took possession of she' horse and arms:and rode out. was Immediate ly followed ,by- a party of men who captured the ;_battery' and-.spiked-the . guns . In , the charge hrigude captured three stands Of colors—the' 4th• United Bastes taking two, and the 4th Michigan'Cne. - * I Col. Minty; whose soldierly, fOT.4l;:csl4B,,Oon spienous in 'the charge, ;.urghlg,•tho itien to follow him, -had. his • boric shot: underhim ; an'Orderly , Was shot , by his' side,' end , his'ln spector, Capt. Thompson, captured. Gen. Kilpatrieltislond in his *also Long And Minty; and the nameless , heroes, who "fought, The expedition-then retartml:to.A.tlanta.7, , Cola Minty, s eat - ll:nate& the,Nhel killed,p101:10. greater than, oor. entire loss molted ed and priseaeri. While ptir entire lose - iv - he only 231, theirs Nias not reselhaii 11 ) 36 . '"The - Seventh PennsYlvitniii' - eairally lost`" - [C;alliedind[riai.] PIONOTED. Assistant Surgeon - J. B. - Brandt, of-the 110th Regt. Penna.-.Yet:' Vols 4 of Llewellyn. this County ; ;was promoted ; .on ,the 2th of August Acirli the BPrgeo. ll Gelleria of Venn • aesism 1 ed to thefir•th V: T.; CI4 SW: now. sertiiig in Gen: 13iitibire "44i. tat:— *Thpi is a Well merited 'to a tier thy arid bratie yonng'sqldiel Whb - hiuraived his country faithfully. Burgeeir 'Brandt en -tered thelervice tirstlry enlisting-And with: the = =Washington. Artillerists of Wets' , -villa, at the outbreak ,ofAhs rebellion,. and cserditg.th,refeLnilinths....,: , BitiOiriquepti.yhe re cruit eof a-o. o 9aPirktEretyearii' serticikand jouted sQth egf. Pe;."Vellit. j."'carniatinded bY,Col:B. , t v p riftteinotitie . or giy4; 1869; : tre 'Mile:fed' hit qcoisitfbri `.tif-Cap tam, lor the isis fiese Timer , the gen ic% professionally, .arld.lwair, tatannekmed an ,- .Asinatant-Iftripan; mid Ordated Act -theziith .Regt; 2enna , Nol3...lork t i lw/Gth Of. it39tetnti <l4,lBo..l AAPT. !lerYlJ%__ 4. II , I4 ILat,A§PI I P - Aa-TAPVI?dst, . 1863 11 11 17w13 8 Pron!ct "La ',fulißmgeney. arid ordereirto joitirthe 'lOl flEfe Frerialii' dist EcOthelit untif itfidieftifie .serviee hylkeialin of:tlie'iekpliation 3 4f their teim' of-, senior ,17 'After , ha* nstered etit of the panda); he leturned , landAftenainedtat homai. a civilian;; fret:Q.OAV Petiod,uP;4o3bY .2d„186.40•4 ligt:WAS.4l 4 l l NlgaiAieft" o mxi ani.kieistant /1.13 t .4•44A .llStera'l,l"ol-ilAtelr Ort . lie,r) *Mac, 4ertjtig tliek oaiie . osifi yittign rfighliti;'fintilde._pmmoicoaNildeh :sAigbedliiiii diityllescrufllirdtgeon;4n the 55th Regt. P. V. V. r' 7.- Pot i r4rnt.r.24. Sept:l44lB6k ilf • . . . F. "`44l4°,;,the-5401 liantatkratrost,,-.. Borroas Idnonn' Stumm, artop-Or trinity - I will iftfoimlunt of *whit' irei , WM' r&ne - here /Maly; sand-what our corps the fitindlinetaani doing. thoporpiog tim.l4th , at4,e'olock, . ,wo stiFted,en an expedition:to : put" V'eldon Railroad at lialti4Staiot; the'plabe we fro now at, taking' four dayis - ritionsivithms: 'We reached henialxnit 2 o'clockr and thelet Divisitin being lathe advance ! hadit sitisinish with. the enemy stationed herd te'rprofici *road:' They fell 'back however, 'end the: loise"on' each' side -wee fights After &icing:. the ttnnPu in /inn ,meet-any..attackgralch. aught, be made, the work of tearing rip the track wee 'commenced. " But • about noon we iictreluterrt . ipted by the appear.. anceisf the' enemy, - who were advancing along tharailroadirom Petersburg in line of battle.— They proved to bo Hill's corps which had boon laying in reiierve teethe past few days, and who were-advariced at a dont:de-quick as - soon as they beeame aware of our intentions and movement.' helddivision, General Ayreis oomnuinding. held the adiraiuse on the raflread; the 841" arid 4th 'anprityrtirig on the right, while the Ist was placed fa cover the left and.prevent any surprise from that direction , The attack on the 2d division was ;very determined, and caused them to bring the '4th divieionsinto action, which drove the eneiny back with hesiy"loss. After repeated attempts to force our line they ;finally, after two hours herd {kiting,, gave up the idea, and fall bail for some distance, keeping up a fire all the afternomi from their 'batteries and . skirmishers. On- the .I.9th the Johnny's niads a charge on ourbreast 'workarrhick ..we threw up the night before, - but 'Were' , handsomely' repulsed with hoary ltes - , to the Shortly after the charge our .'Wthent the 56th; warorderat ant an rmisli line,. and wo,nrove the ,RGINI acme 4:lnitiate° and captured one stand of_colors'atid. the_ color-bearer of the 55th ltortliTlaielinii:' /"'" -• .. 'The man arhaortittlltielned , l:thens,- belonged; to .ouriloompany...,tl3ienansesieleniesT.4enninga. Wythad thennatarturie. to 1Av0...2 Allied-and 9 wounded in drir ecininany.. defy regfet'ihe lowa one ef the baed,4l:fettailThikty. ''H.Y-tae -:fromEsetidinee; .Sehnjthillteminty. :lie was goosi holdiet 444 well likeiljhronghout the, RAO- , ment. lie, was killed .. bnitai The poor man Aid not' know tvluttlittaiint: - 'we'ltad - two - - others Aightly Anita' wensAidSmint Sohayikill . IPairtof.R.Ort , P4o4 l o4Tnturiau Oxingislep, of .Pottiayi4o,, ti Onthe 200 we 'clanged °Ur Ene,"inA"tlinew' :up fresh - On 'the mornin of the 21st aboutiNfelook;thelohnny'a . we l a d failantrael4464 came charging up to our. works, Irma of te r div,e4ni, the ith. We firi3 till got - within geod..distanee; P'llieniii - e Oared* into fhenfivith - 411 the speed we .poenibly cankl:;:.Whergot within 20 yards . the ; worksbut-no eloper, tg got too bet for them.— We sent "ottt skinniitherit right away to capture tfiat'svatellided and 'thoso'lltat were , afrakl tii go eitherway: - - ..ThbYanioented to seven bruithaxl mem, and wo gut four loom' colors from .there. ' - - • liieloeed friend yon 'a $lO Confederal note, itieh'llosuid on' tho field, 1 give it to yoU as a relio, 'suppose itssill not be.: good for ,anything due. Puring Uziwriting there is - eorno "Inia l / 2 1 isghting_ceitlielefk:Where"the ad - corps is. must now Closeria' Weber° got orders to be nu der. Anne right.anity._lniny next I will send the list °flailed anti wounded in my Regiment: , Jeers; 13thiGT. S. B. .Towns, Cti. K. '
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