s_tina,7'..i . '. - ..o.oitital iii47SVILI,IS,-.. P,.. SATERDA.Y. ISEPTERIBER 10, 1864. Copia+ of. the "Marne -Journal 411 71. can bai obtained • every Saturday, at tha fol_. mi,Mg places,:. • " • HENRY BA.b..E.R. GEO. 3. PRITCHARD , MRS. TIOLMMS.St:CIatcr. • • LOUIS U. HOCH. ""- • lIENItY: S. BONER, Ashland: . G. R.• SCHNELL "• PETRit MOORE:Fort DAVID PHILLIPS. Matutnoy City 11. 13F.NSINGF.R., Tamaqua. 'R, N. COKE, Schuylkill Itat-cri. FOR PRESIDENT, AB RA:I - M Li NCOL.II FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOTINSON.: National Union Electoral Ticket. ziEIS".7OII.I AL. • Morton Nrliiebael, Philadelphia, . • , Thwn as 'Cunningham, Beaver county. • REP RESE,VIATIYES; • • • 1 Ilebert p. if; ng, 112 Elias . W. Hall, •• 341eorge COates, 14 Charles H. Shriner, 3 Henry Ilnmm, 15 John Winter, 4 W.1 1113 n , / 1 - Kern, /15 David - .3PConanghy, 5 Bartin 11. Jenks . , • 117 David W:WoOda, 6 Charles M. Runk, , 112. Isaac Benson, . • •Ilobert Parke, . 1 19. John' Patton, rC.Willnun Taylor,- . .120 Samueldl. Dick, Phu A.. Heistarall 121 Everhard - Bierer,' Itiellardll. E.lward Halliday, 22 Ebenezer 31•Junkln, 2 Charles .F.. Rent!, .24:John IV. Blanchard. UNION COUN'T'Y TICKET. - • Cougrems, 116WilL FISligR, of PottaTtpe . • Senate: • Coi.a&itY . i..,cAK, of Tamsqtra. • • WTI:LEAH TIIOMAR, or Pini.grove, • SETA W: GEER. of . Dr. ZOILN , C. -11, - ,WILLIAMS,' Ike,' aline. DAIMft B. Argil GCSE, •of : Trismcrat Cortamissiouirr. BOLTON, of Port Carbon Director of the Poor. A.:ST:MEW KIEFFER, of Cressona., Auditor, WILLIAM M. STF.LLWAGpIi, of Palo Alto triton Strtuding Committee .f ScituYlkill County. • Ilartholomew, Chairman, Pottsville I'. L. F. Whitney, Treasurer, •:" r. lt. Wallace, Seer - Mary, L. • Nsjor James Wren, • •• • I 11, uoffinaD, Liv,TariCti; Itlineisville Capt.. James IL Cleaver, Ashland• L• :" Win. lteagen, Eaq:, - Maltiumy City- . • " Thigh N..C:oxe, Schuylkill Haven . • " • 1.,.,1 , rt. 1.. Leyburn, 'fatnati,un.• • - 'Daniel It. •Althousb, Tremont • ...• Pr. E. W. 'Webber, Middleport • • -- • ",.. Panivl IL Miller; Pitiegr . oye ' • • • " Samuel Leffler, Orwigslairg • • • • "• • ,1 3( ;ob 11. Pyle - ,••tiew Ringgold.: • • - •• Paniel K. Reed, Friedensburg • • • " Ephraim Phillips, lb:owl:Mountain " PeteiLlW. sutz, Upper.Maliantongo vininn Slineker, Ilegina . • - . • • . " --• Griffith T. Jones,-St. Glair L ' NOTICE. A mc-eting of the inembers of the. Union County Committee and-of the' candidates on the Union Ttket, will. he held at my office,' in the Borough .f Pott6t - ille, on Wednesday, the 14th of. Sentem-' 10 o'clock, A. M. - Business of importance e transact- ,, prompt attendance requested.: I,IIi.BAIITHULOREW, • . • Chairman Com Mitten.. This Government bounties .to voluitteeers villbe'continuc4.l until further notice. . • : GoVI:RNOR CURTIN is at Saratoga to benefi 11 - #INI: will hold lief' State elec.tion on lion= 412% neat - . She will imdoulitedly• give a grand UniOn majority Tie itcpartinent Agriculture, ,in answer la' inquiries, have received -circulars • which seite that the htte•yains . have done the crops incalculable Tiod, :I • • Oro I.i . scAsrEn has renominated Thaddeus Sti'vent;, for Congress. is a noble repro sotative, and Lauea : , t send-him !Sack by an iiicreased majority .ON the . Ilth of October . Pennsylvania, Ohio, 11 l itimm_antl will 1I 1d :Slate Th . c cloriotis. result: in Veimout this week E. 110 1 ,0; bow those,State; - 7 - :will go. • M.AsoNnTi. ConntarrrthN.—The Gran,lLqgn; Peniisylyania, has (bmiaied $2,609 in aid.of the aniTLiers by the twatir destrn •li4 u.of Cilltniirsburg.,• Tab; annual Fair 91th Penusy wart itt State agrieulturai Sootetylvillhe held ut Easton from the 27th to the . 304. h hut. The pretni tuns offt Ted arc liberal. It-is anticipated that the Le a ,uccess. • Dr.aviii the pa . got ..men have been material into the army at the .rate of 8000 a day. were Mustered in, and on the 3d, 6162. Death bkiws to,the 'OR twee• d one aps, Deed Bob& he ut. 'Pun Paili' Acpoth,a Copperhead organ . of Reading, -died last week.. ".ratherAbra lima- says that tlio .disease. was Anconia morbas, .CAtTled by the nomination of • J. 4 ,;lancy4onrs forCongtess. Male r Nur. South by the he htt. TTS at Ile. s if Tire notorious re.kel John Morgan,• and a litui&c(l f his fellow?, were killed at Green- . Tulle, East Tennessee, on Sunday • last, in .an - encounter. with - our troops under General m Gille.Morgan was at the time : on a raid to hrer.lt Sheynum's lines of communications. The galloysis cheated. t.—The , Vr ca.. e- published by . S. E. Crihen, I( l, :3rinth.'Third street, :Philadelphia; is n d~ilc'aft:ern/ion newspaper," "devoted fi- Caere: . etc. 'lt is a reliable -and: yaluable . publication., The. 'Carnpaign• Nair" also . pnhliFbed by Mr. Cohen, supports Lincoln and tiolinsOit :with :vigor and ability. • Its Fpirltc l articles _will tell for the good cause in this:catnpaign: . ". AN .1!(IIICITpri ROW * TIIF. Sohniena wita, Vorri:—A member of the- Seventh Pennktyl ratan Veteran Cavalry hnving heard the re-' salt of the vote on the Ainendment: giving Pennsylvania soldiers in the- serVice . the right to vote, writes to wit as. follows:: -" Bully for. the Amendment ! .Won't-we" - roll up a heavy.. ()lit vote for Abe and Andy ?" We "-believe YO J Iny hoy!".. • • .61 - rut.y there is.not a POinsylVtin hill so blind not 'to - that untkrneath the Chicago s:licnie of stZpping the war and giving along. tanistiee: for a Con'tintion that •Would never is the liurimse:of the Rebels to transfer 11: , : War froin the Sundt to the North: - If the: Itculnicrau;suceeed in stopping the.. 'war; it: ',ln not he ::;11oN4.(1 - hack into. Virginia .until 'ter Piqui . svivaula is ravageti.and ruined: districts the -peoPle:of Which thin ill hi , n,) draft if they : jail .to'. fill' up t 1 it qua4as With:voltinteers, them-• m.lyes in the lurch unless they 'hurry St•ei . t , tnry * . Stanton !iays in a despatch,- that the l'n;vi , st-31arshal General's office is busily vlll . ; , leyed in arranging the credits of the 601/- cm! aittl is ordered to draft, without , !elan' 14 the deficiencies, in the districts Igtre taut filled their quota, .being.with.thoSe' ost in arrears. Credits for volunteers will 1114ved :a> long as Possible, but the, advan tl4P fez the arnlieinunediately requires tht:dr:1111, ) lie speedily niade : in the .default distric6. All applications for .its post ttonena•nt have therefore been refused. Wait 1: (41 a brief. visit to Lebanon this. I, tek,rw.• had the pleasure of -meeting W , ;1111. the aide and accomPlislied 7 editor Of . e. " Ills excellent journal is imimes- . doing.yeMnarr Service, kir' the tni ':'nraese in I.eleumn, and we .hope to sec tlirouLk.its assiMance..aii . unprceedented given be that county. 4:r hot :only its 1 0, •fttliek e t, but for our 'estimable'eandidate roligress,- Air: Fisher, slier "Abe .and. Arely." We have considerable . confidence tlett the - expectations will he realized. *.We of moreiformidable 'opposition 111, m our friends of Lebanon, but , we believe mat the foree of the eneMy can be reduced October to a - minority'.' Let the Union Ines of Schuylkill so resolve, and 'it Gan .•be done. . • .r• , with r cider m fr 1. 44 1 1‘ 1.1c4. or te ° l errie& 3 iIY in/ THOS.- i the 15 : t Kill :4 to Prer"' — ,C. STAS . . . . . . ;WHAT WE MAY BayEcr.—The Chicago . Platform mmins aid and comfort to Ibc retwic; P4br r iff, disgrace. and dishonor to every Union soldik to every loyal mark, and its succeSs will bring about one of three thing's, `viz lst. 4.n ar mistice. which will give the now almost ex haiisted rebellion a new lease of life; or, 2d, a peace, which shall acknowledge the Southerri Confederacy; or 3d, a cowardly .truckling to the rebellion, which shall trail our old flag in the dust at the feet of traitors, and.welcoinp; cap in hand, the chief rebels to the highest seats in our political- synagogue. Either of these three results is too terrible to think up on; each of them, in the guise of peace, is only the prelude to a - fiercer state of civil war.. • • . . . . . • &caI:TART St.v.;:roN states .efficiallyi - ;that one hundred thonsand' new '.troops . proMptly furnished is all that Grant asks for the capture of Riehmond, and, to _giro a finishing* blow to the Repel arnles yet in :the field.— The ‘balanee of the tr )ops called for and now ,( beingraised will he u. ed.to garrison forts and cities. ; and to guard all the lines of cominuni "cation and supply, and free thecountry frOm guerrillas, 'Volunteering has been . and still Continues hrislii. . Great is getting. all the Men he wants, .:and the fall of Richmond must 'speedily come. . 1 The military situation ,*as never so promising as at present. - THE MODE IN WHICH OLDIEILS SHALL , !• VOTE.' : • The. following is,. an abstract of the : bill .preseribing.thq,nianner' in which the soldier* shall vote : • • • . Section I provides that whertoyer- any .of the qualified,pleetors of this commonwealth in actual military.Seryiceunder &requisition from the President or Governor, and. consequently ah , tent on the day..,of 'holding general, - , special or Yn•Stiental .c.lections, they. shall be :entitled to exerelso the right of Suffrage as fully as if .they were prO • sent at their-proper "phiOeslof voting and the right of such vote is not to be impaired by reason of his being credited for bounty in any other 1641ity than his actual residence; . Section 2. 'A' WI is to be opene'din each compa ny, .composed to whole. or :part- of Tennaylvaitia 604liors, at the: quarters of the captain-or- other oflider, and all- olectorS of Said* company who shall' be within one mile of such quarters on the. clay of election; and not be prevented f frOm re turnkM.by the proxiinity the' enemy or orders of commanders; Shall vote, at such headquarters,_ and - flu ether plaee. Qflicers others than iliose of ' a company, the , tithe voters detached and ab sent from their companies, or in 'any military or naval hospital, or in any Vessel or navy-card, may vote atsuch otherin most as • are ost conve nient to them. - • When there are ten or more elect ors. unable 'to attend at- the company p 9115. or proper place of . electien, they may open a poll at such-place-as they May. select. . • • • .faction 3.. The polls aro net, tOlbe'opened before seven o'dloCk,.and must he'kept open three hours; pr, if •.Cleemed. mit:es - nary in order to receive.all the voes, until seven o'clOck in- theciening. So tkin 4.' Before opening the the.eleetors pre,44it shalteleet, rtrft. voce, three -persons ler Judges, and the judges Shall appoint two. clerks, and prepare boxes for the ballots: ' . sectipn 5.. Before receiving any votes the judg-• es and clerks shall heusworn to tibserve• the law and guard against fraud and deceit; and 'this ollth innst he entered on the .poll-book and signed by 'tin:judges and clerks - . - • * - • - Sedion . G; All voting shall lnS by 'ballot, and the a,pplicant to vote, if challenged, Must he exam ined-under oath by . the judges; ati, to his right to vete in the, precinc in h he claims residence. - - N• - •Ctiori. 7. Separate poll-books:- be kept, and Separate returns made, for the voters of each city orcomilv: .-• The poll-books' Shall name the company and regiment, and: post, - place or hos; vital in which the . election is 110(r. - The county -.and tOwnshipi city, ward, precinct or ekction dis trict Of each votin-shall be endorsed opposite ilia name on the Poll-lxxiks,.of Whiclteach clerk shall keep One.. . - - . •• . • - ,'fiction 8. The - tickets shall have 'll . pen them the Ilaines of all the.ufli • certs for-whom the elector ;::Crli(t On receiving the ticket inilgr must primcnineo anditav the • namoof the elector preaenting it, and if satisfied of thit right I.)f the elector to vote, - and ho :lg. not challenged; -.ahall depnalt the ballot in the - proper box,. while the clerks register the name and legal resideficoof the voteriu their .poll-beelg±: - • ' -;,:ection 10. At the close of the pulls the number of *voters .grant he counted, . set, down, and certi fied:at the Net' of . the poll books. . bb.!After the poil:liok -_tiro signed the :t1; '1: : 041 - .jnag0 rentling•the Mtineotheremi Mid the third stringing_ the vote of ettell'enizmy tgi jleparate' string, , Ord . pre . nrving the 1111.111 , 1;, • • NeCil/fit 12..W1i - eiri• 'two...ticket:a ore folded to gether,.both are to, be thrown out. and.where two ballets are ;Voted together for thin narou - Office, •livither is to be eounted for that Oleo: - . Fiction 13. Each clerk shall keep, iu .additiou • to the poll book, a list_ of the votois for each comity, which shall constitutepart of alb - . pug. book. . Sec(ion 14. The number of vOters on. these .county poll lista must also be se4tlown ;and &irtl.- _ . • Sec/ion 15 a wll6. Prescribe 'the form of, poll boa.; and the - manner of entering the returns; After eanvassing the votes ' the 'jud ge:4. Nyiit' seal up and-send the poll book, lists', .and biliots.nr,the prothonotary of the -proper county, anti secure the other poll book and lists, to, be called for by the Commissioner appointed Under. the m et. If not called:for • within- -ten days; the second book, Ac.; • are to be sent to the Secretary of the Commouwcaltlr.. S'clion 19; TheTruthouotaryinust frkrnish the Itetnin Judges with.a coitilied• eopy of .retxtrus po rec iced.: , • • Sections 1.9' and 20. The , RetUrn Judges of the several counta..s - Khall . adjourn to meet' DC the third Friday - after any general or Presidential', election, to,comdllic soldiers vote, 4 - c. If two : or mere eMmiies are connected in said -election 'the meeting of the Jiiiiges, from - each..postponed until the Friday: following. - Section - 21. Itt Presidential returns received•by the' Seeretary•of the .Commonwealth' are-to he compared with the county , returns - , fur the correction.-of -the latter.' • . Section'22. 'elections..are to - be'subject to contest tie under present-laws, . •. - ectional - The Secretary of, - the Common, wealth is required to provide aatiffiCient numher 'of copies'of - this law, together with extracts from the general electibu•laws;; blank ferns of poll tally lists; and returns, postage stamps,. etc:; and fOrWard'the same by Commissioners, or otherwise; .to the commanding officers of .conipa- : nies,%detaehed-posts and hospitals; who ahall liVer the'same to the election judges on the day of election, but no'election is to he invalidated by' reason-of shell blanks not beiog•receivect • • • :Sectimis 2445, 26; 27. The Governor is to.ap,, point such commistonerS, one •to each PennSyl, :Tanis. regiment in service, as shall be necessary to carry out the laW. :Said commissioners arc to bo'sworn to fulfil their ditties, under penalty of SLOW or imprisonnient for one year. , They are to deliver four copies bf the laws; and at least two sets •of blanks, to the. :commanding officer of every compativ and part of conAiany ; provide: for opcuing polls; and. - call for one copy, of. the poll book after the elebtion: They are to be-paid ten cents per milt for traveling to antlfrom- their respective regiments; and may vote at ono it . the c.atipany .NO failure of- commissioners to visit regiments shall invalidate .any election un .der.the act. • . . Sections 28, 20. The officers authorized, to con duct-elections are to be.l6lllijeCt to the usual allies for non-fultillineut of 'duties; • They are to receive no compensation. . •,,ti,,stic!li. 30. Then tife'Sheriff iiiSlloll his procla mation for an election, :he shall transmit imme diately copieS of thin same to thu troops in the field from the county. Section 31. $13,00(110 appropriated:. to carry the law lute) eflllet. . . , . . . I,•crtimi's 32, 33. Whore.- less than , ten .persons ato,separated from 'their proper company,. they 'are to vote aslollows :- Each voter is -authorized,' 11,4,A-tithe day. - of election, to -place . his ballot, properly -fulded,:•iny . a - *sealed. envelope, together -with a :statement .signett by the- voter 'and his .commanding ofticer,' - er, 6 , lrte 'other - Witness, .and .duly sworn - to and- certitieil afore said officer,_ or is imo other i•ompetent; person.: . This statement must 'Set forth - the 'following - factS't :. . . The naine and prtpdi residence of the ye . An - authority to. - some gnalitled voter al the - phi of his reSideneo to cast tho.ballot ftir hint. Thatdin ia. a - qutlifind voter in the precinct re In prupuni a . t.41 vote. • :That he is in' the active SerTice; and give the nanienflhe- . organizatien of which he.is niener. a ib . . •,. That he has not sent his • ballots' to any other person than the one s° authorized. ' • -•. That he will not attoupt • to...vote Any poll: opined On said election day; at any: place wliatso:- That•lmhas , not been diSltonorablY 'dismiss - 4 fr..in service, , • -, • - • . • • .. • And that ho is-now stationed at —, State of -Said Bt.::Livti envelope, ballots and statement are to be sent hy mail, or otherwise, to. the .Prober rx;rson, - *iilt the endorsement on the sealed part thereof, 't Soldier's ballet for = township (ward. tir b.w,eigh), in the county tif."--L,7' • ...ectitels 34, 3d, 36, .37. The-elector to whim] this ballot is scut shall deliver it linopencd„On the day of election at the proper polls: -elec tion shall open it. in the presence, of-the Board, -and deposit the ballots. tind the accompa nying papers. Os other halh6 - aredepoilitod. person delivering the ballOt shall, oil:00M of finy•electer, - be compelled-to testify on Oath. that he has delivered it 111 the same state as when re ceivediTand that he has net Ipimedit.or changed or altered the contents.' The right to Vote of the person sending the ballot may be challenged,-the swim as if he were personally-present.: Any c4ec lion officer refusing to receive and count such vote; excepting, When -fraudulent, and ally elec tor to whom Such ballot is- sent refusing to pro' .se.nt-if at the proper poll,- are punishable by $5OO fine and one' years niiprisoinnentf-. - AitY,person making - falseoath touching these matters is sUb • -• ject to 4 penalty of $l,OO. tine andtive - years' im 7 prism - invent,- - •• . so-tMn The Secretary of State shall pre-. and furniah the necessary blanks- to' carry out tins act. - - • - tiectibit'39.n..,in case of an •electer in- military service on a vessel, the masteref said vessel shall' , be &Unix:tent to - take 'affidavit and written Stato ment- of , said elector., ' • • . • • •••• • ..'54-coon 40. ASsessorii• are required to assess ' comity tar, of •ten cents' on ' every. non-commis- Skated eftirerand priVate, and - the, Usual tax, pti every. conmuissioned 1114mr,_ known by them to be in this Military:service of :the United .States or Uf the. State, in the -army; or navy;: Ind wow names: shall have beemomitted they-must-be Id- ded oci application of 'any resident of the district. ! Non-cointnissionekkotlicers and priVates .are exempt fromall other petsonal - taxes. - When ger, ,'',lee: • (hi demand of ..O.IIV citizen of, the, district the assessor innst furnish. a 'Certificate such regular additienal aiisesswent, and-onpresen tataon to the - tax collector of the distriet'or'Comi ty Treasurer he shall receive the: tax fr&e. the party , olibring it and endorse a receipt therefor en said certificato. -Where-the name -his been en tered on the -assessment books no 'certificate of assessment shall :be - I - Nailed.: This certificate shall only be eyidence . of payment of taxes, and shall not preclude a demand for other evidence of a•rightto vote,. The penalty-tor non-compliance on. the - part of assessors, - collectors or : treasurers,, 1. 7 , flian re.r !Irv; !904 - 1, • • From Um•Tth Tet. atiairjr; CAMP NEAR Anrat 23d, -1964..... . . • tbrrons:slnmirs' -ran'---Sinee • writing to yon oathe Sth, otirnioitmentaihave been-most important- - .On the 17th of • this - month we left camp on the left of-our army iand-inoved to i'ont' extreme right,'Wherewe encamped for the night. Next morning orders.cams to be ready to move • at-the shortest notice.. Before- starting for camp,' we learned that wo were going . On another exilei dition. 13rigadati - of cavalry-beuag the most effec tive, were selected to fetes the;:conirriaiad, The different troopa,that coneentratOibefore starting consisted.Oftwo divisitmit'ota regiinent - of mounted infantry; arialriany. pLiiicei . of artil lery.. Our 2(1 Division with the exception of Col. Wilder's 'brigade, fortried.parkef.the eVedition. -The 3d Division-the other.. • Geti.)rilPatnck being in conftriand issued art order. • Me- order • refer-. red to - is • published above.—Fmrroits 3ltiarts' Joric*AL.] ; • - .• • , The. order was - .weleorn'ed.." • - The troops knew Well what had to he done,' and with willing hearts moved forward.: MarehingdaY indnight;without resting, we at last hit the,enemy'in _our. front.— Skininshing tow:bi3ganoiir:nien- ad ciug and driving. theni - back. warriseied.l and '• gainedgreend,• we' found the- }enemy a, had been •aelected... It: was Armstrong s.,rebel brigade ileur pieceS of. artalory we moved on and were crossnig the.. West' ~omt.lisil' RPad, they libelled on our colt/Jima-with:sr:ape. and canister,. whileAliiimusketryWas .heard -di. • .rections.-• The -iron 'Missiles - liking,' thick: among us, separated the column, leaving those, who had not crossed to remain on • this . side of. the . road .while the advance which had. crossed the- Rail Road while - the . enenly Was - peering intoas. shot and shell, wits; left 'without. support te• fight the opposing forces: However it was dot long before: our men got into position and began the-rolling' ••rears - fr . em: .the Spencer carbine.: In the mean time tve.swiing our right and left . wings around • them, thus giving the separate coltimn on theOp • posite sidii an. opportunity to join: the:. advance. The-7th Pa. being in the i'dYance of the nohlinn, 'was the firi3t:te receive the Onetny's: fire..., Still they sustained but little loss. Sonic, of the regi, merit were. killed and wounded, few of the 'wounded died. • :ionic of the .ether _regiments af ' ter joining oiir column; sustained some loss, but :to what-extent is not known:' : It was not long lie . fore the enemy fotindi himself. getting entirely. 81 irrounired. Their firing fell short and seeing:the' result if they .held their position; retreated in • gteat confusion; which left the country .Open foe us. As we advanced we looked every: minute for -them hi Otsin onus again; but they aid not until we reached the town of Jonesbord, the :place we were to Strike the - Macon Rail Read. Here we . had alleavy.fight. The.rebels•held their position . well; and were confident of holding us incheek; un-" til morning When reinforcements would arrive' for - them Rht .to their surprise we drove them from the town, destroying niany fine buildings fire.. 'lt being dark the:sky . was - beautifully illu ..niihated from the flames : rising in -the • air,'A • grander seeneinstor witnessed. The Ilre .gave light for• many . Miles around • Our divisions .`were brought in line to destroy - the Rail' The object in vieW.was•nott being accomplished.. The men with willing hearts and- hands were sot hiwork tearilig_ up rails and, burning. the ties - of the road for twenty miles. After -the' work was done and:everything on.: ire; we lboked - for- feed for our horses, having had !Mee since we drat start... •• ed. After getting corn for all'eur horses; We relit_ ed for the night arid fed them,' the _rebels -in the. • meantime firing occasionally into our, ranks but doing no damage. On the morning. of the 20th we preissed_On-still in the rear of the •rebel army. After•doing all the :damage at: this place,-..we started on for another. point. which we: reached alimit noon. if ter the enemy had been beaten Off -and found we were still. deterinined to do more damage, .they hastened-to the next important plac,o where they expected „an attack. ;In- addi-, Lion tithe Sprees they had, they received, two di - visions of- infantry. . As we moved forivaid found them in strong force. Gen. Kilpatrick Wei always in front:coudricting the movements.. - The rebels-oh our right advanced when theY•fotheil we were moving- forward.- The enemy greatly-nut numberedms,-.lM(thia motto of the General was, • "Fighter Having:moved as far :front .as we: could, 'the rebel's' began to .charge . 6 .0x Regiment dismounted . .aincl went in on feht, . the- ; 4th Regulars charged. them mounted. They, still 'advanced but finally, they got out in the open • field - Where our 'men had a plain' sight of thern. - No*began the battle. Our artillery- opened" on thorn volley.. after volley, while the :cavalry. Airs , mounted went in •braYely' on• foot. ' The rebels were checked: P,udiug chat thriy had failed they , •then began the' thinking. process. Their .forces ' were moved all' to their right, to dank our left.L-; They had their - artillery planted so' as to Emcee our column. ;Our General Was amply prepared for thern - and 'guarded well his thanks. NVlnle their eaValry was itf. position' to charge -ins' their infantry. 'was posted all in our front; We Were • • now in.a tight place and the only chance was to .elirgn... The Genefitl, seeing.their division of in. fantryinoving forward while-their- eavalry was to ' charge, drew our column hi line, four deep and the' order, "advance Carbines, return mit', drAw,saltres, -forward charge."'' The advancing of the earbinestnade the - rebels think• .Wueld'tight thrmin that Manner, hut' it - was intended fdr a feint. The sabre : was drawn, and ortrllrfgade•iii,the adyatice;..led• tile . cliarge,-oVer kinds of obstructions.. Perward was file conunand. On-]Vent the-column dri King . throright heir, ca ry• • and infantry; while theiri artillery was Pouring. shot and.shell, grape al ideanister in to our There . Wfig . llo delay.. Our reen:elitirged. en . theirr . drising. them into. a general There -were many prisoners'faken.,lnt they could. .not fi"Ont the lb ld. So great was-the. eharße it was inqa,ssible for, the column ,t,O.Eiteit for the prisoners. Their 14148, was Heavy in killed., wonniled and missing. • Many of themgave them -aches up willingly: By the priS6ners taken, I '• learned that.: they were ai ply...prepared . for us. Their infantrY•was "comniattand. by •Gen..jtoes; their. cavalry by Gen. Jackson.. It was seen by their meNetnents that they were prepared for our • attack. The-fight lasted - Until late in the after . noon; when-our Seen vegan to retire: •It Wm" be ganlo .rain very hard. • The, reads and fields Were filled:with water: • After all was cjuiet • Gen.. -patrick, • and. Cril.:-Minty, with their, respective staffs.gave three hearty cheersfor the defeat. of the enerity; afterwhich the-command fell back: . . The cm , my:followed Our rear but as we hhd•• done . all - that was required; we did not Wish to bring on anotheefig'llt 'tieing .Short of. amninnition. retired ill gOod Order until we gut i. within a .short • March of our lines where, we enctunned. fur the night Until imin g,• when 'we 'started fOr Or to our lima. Wo'gotsafe •to our camp last: Our expedition was stiecessful and anoth er victors over the rebels: Of the hOpors which the • 'lin Ph. Chvalry'eareedin formernampaigna the' .- present one greatly eiceedi theM. In this move 'We went througlithe enciny's rear from our right , awned. their. line to their left,- cutting through them:. We. captured shOnt -200 prisoners, - ..one picce - of artilleryi - A - trainuf ambulances, . and a. ammunition tram, six stand of eijOin aigla let of • horses, arms,- &c. Gen. Jackson. 'commanding .their cayalrywas killed by' the advance.. of -the . charge. His uniform, sabre - • and head-quarters'. flag-fell intb.ohr hands: Gen. Boss cotnitianding • their infantry was wounded. The majority of the prisoners taken were under the influence ofliqUot. • Our less when, accounted for ' will edit exceed more than, four wounded, and missing. in the division.' Our loss of • officers in this regiment was great; • Among. Ahem' are -the following . : . • • • , .. • • . CaPt. Heber•Thorupson, Co.T, Missing in - Capt. White. Co, A, • . . Capt. Taylor, Co: 11, ..,•*.• .." I duet. Hernial's; Co. 0, - " •• •"- • None Of the men from 'Pottsville • were hi:mt.—, All iron gilocl health and spirit's. .Sinee.our re turn yesterday, we have been . in carp. I remain, -Yours Truly, . 'LETTER. FROM NEW YORK Niny YORK, soi)tenibor Bth, 1864. • Eorrous JiyouNKLlt-4Good ..riews is abundant! The bright, grey streaks of an early. dawmare peering over the . i:Age of the horizon; and the dark hours of. War andoppression arefast .being dissipated by the glorioiis daybreak. of .an honorable peace. :" Atlanta is.-ours and fairly won !' peals out in clarion notes the indefatigable Merman,. and the glad .tidings are gashed Over thelaM4 and .Sonnded from hill-.and. doll; reVer -berating echo's gf the glorious intelligence .thrill every loyal heart -front Maine to - California: The mercury hastaken: a. bold upward leap- in the barometor of the loyal heart,.while painfittcor relipondence depressing .iS apparent in the feel; lugs that; portion -of OUT•cm . pmunity 'who are toady. to believe that. the " experiment of. four years of war has failed to restore the union"• 'and fhat." an immediate cessation of -hostilities . ' Slibuld take. place. The • tritimPhai march of :' Slier Man's invincible army has at last culminated in the geographical eentre;of the pspudO Confed eracy. ,The heroic-fortitude of .the army of the Cumberland has been -rewarded by a whole grove -of lanrels . , : and a• cloud ;01 glory. blushed. with • .victory;•tirnitil their detornunationto "fightiit out ou that has .1' with : li:religious:enthusiasm for' 'their - canse;.l' . 4ll" conceive no.-greater -insult to Reoffered there than thatof the nnserable Coppet= heads of Chicago•who.Wonld have the avalanche . of their advanee Stopped by, the order of right: about I yeti have DOW hem lighting for foitr years, ',and itis . plain you cannot cuispier t he indite army ,opposed- to you; returpi then to your homes, turn your swords into priming.hooks, and let us. make . a peace." • As well, might. the dough-laces - have asked Winslow to _cease - hung and . ctico a cum; • promise with t.,iemine - e.while hip cursed craft .was sinking under them.. -Turning to the East:froth ;whence cornea harbinger of. day, we •haye 'the first gleam of puliticablight in the decision of the ;Green Mountain 1,03 - s, WhO have returned the I.lhili Governor-by alt overwhelming' majority.;,.: Evidently they "don't see .things in the same . light" .With the ChicagOites. • Thtrinerease in the vote polled'evei.that of 'previous elections a l notifying asidirance that the, people have' looked into the matter, and seen the- necessity of - the Unionists putting their shOuldvsrs- together, and With a steady - and united - pull, work vigorously. for the - acepniPlisliment. 'of the .det:ired Mark the COlitrast of the thunder toth-s of loyalty -from - the pooplo . with the, recent_ action ,or rather' want of action, of otieninnicipal authorities, who when the news of the nomination of 3lcCllelan , was. received, improvisetla large ratithiatiott:theeting in City Hall-Park, decorated the Hall - with flags and StreamerS,' from curb to cupola; and deafened everybody for - a mile around,: with the OA:ntim - 1011e diecharge•of artillery, twit who, when the glorious news of the capture of Atlanta was (llama* . pro, Mitigated, hadn't a flag to display; a gun - to .tire, , .ora word of dicer, while elegant Artictures . On, Broadway, the shipping in the hafbor, and the whole cirvin fact, were. 'alnest holiday attire:, It is geecileSs to comment on this ineousist encY inthc - obserianee of great events. . There seeniSto be Borne doubt among some of' !cam faithful" ahout•lleChilima - -accepting 'the 'platform , -made at Chicago.. Sonia aNun to - think that he WO% swallow it like a sugarcoated pill, but that-his true platform will : be , set' forth Iris letter of acceptance, which hits not as- yet appeared. There can be hut. little :harniony in councils of the CopPotheads.if they did not have an- Understanding with the. prOb'able .nominee concerning the . platforin npon• which he was to stand, and Whether or not it would - expreSs sentiments.. The fair inference is that McClellan. identified . with the party thathornina- . . tea him, and hence that the principles laid down 'by their Will be the Anger boards oflis • aetiona,. The itiatteirivolvedin the .coming election is so' prCservab,u of tint,olll Republic -in: its •pristiiie strengilvnnil 'glory, or the trtickling to a set of, traitors and thievesrthat tin ditty of Bach -good citizen is too palpable to be misunderstood. • Dut.let us not fall into-the fetal eiror Of underos-: Wasting the Magnitude of the work before The Democratic party are mustering their strong,th:' and will enter into the spirit of thocainpaigirwith more vigor and concentration than they. fryer did before. The sophistry:of Copperhead -journals like the N. Y. Wei .14 and the infamy or the Mai/,y . . . . _ • News must ba . aciniOdieted batdd of WAIL! Evor , - W*Alm — g th 46 elighteat influence'. shoulcl ' take' the . ..stump and work faithfully:tn . the ericl.ttot "Ttuth:crusbed to :earth ma} - .rise again." . , ...k.inuma IltrinsioLAVannioilic affection of the Bronchial Tubesowhich- are - covered with a dry, tenacfnipt*legm---," J3roteve fitrptitiiatTro ches " in some cases glyeimixioditifn relief . ...-. - ._ : . .. . .. . Glit,ii hak*leni.o.l*:,:. and 0. frifrtlibr.ii4l.l4 - Oticiri :eat:il . „ .. .:„:"'' . .-•- c.. ~ 7 ...,-., :. ~;i:. :::•:::::‘,::..--:-....:.....C. THE COAI; TRADE., Peiturille; Reptenebier:lo, 1864. :.The riwsntity sent by Itailioad this . Week't:it 400 09-14 Canal 90,576 05—for the week 90,076 14 against 91,680 tons for the', Wprp3sponding. week last Year. 'The trade sums lip this Week as follows emir pared with last year . .. . 1863.. itrio. ac . . . . , P. &.x.M„.ii . 68,930 2.050.0391 66;4002422. -72 , 264 Sthoyl. Canal 23,46 , 511,138:30.676: 431,1 .125,346 .L: Val. 71. R. 20,80 5 . 866,036 1 ` 26,9121,014.4 2 28, 1.28,392 Lehi'll canal. .26,40 . 441,368,: .24,910, ~ 464,721 ' .23;359 Bcrant,' ; n S'th 19,296' • 395,6511 21,629', ..639,580 *- 63,829 ' • " . N'th ~ 6,264 ~ 217,321 8,986, 2.1.0,039 • 1.2:718 Penna. C. Co By C 41181:. .. • .. • 361,591 - : 104;460 d5T,131 1 Del le,HodCo 28,9121 494,810 1 -24,136 548,674 • 53,3414 Wyoming So. • 1 319.771 . • I 370.754 50,9 Do rN. ... :- I 42.429 , ; r :49,09 - "5,,M Broad Top.. .8,044; • 215.119 • 6,72.6, - 262,9 _47,165 Shamokin:.. 11,8981 176,413 -.9;50 . 207,991 31,548 Trevortan... • '1,2051 -41,5441 , 675 i ' 53,161 ' 12,517 • .' Sh. Mt., .... 2,3441 44,200 2,117 '67 022 • 12,622 ,Lykciu3 Val.. 1,3031 32,405, .2,9814•-48,. .16,930 224,512'6,410,587 ! 226,995 7.027.914 -•• .: 224,51"_ 6 , 410 , 551 . . . • ' • 1....... . 3 . -4 44g 3 :t73:27 " . . . • . There was no 'advance of toll's on cit ItailrOaci or canal, ovi the istinst: ,'On th there was cal advance of .tq cents a ton on fnight, to meet a correspondii* tidvaneo on tho Delaware and Itaritsn Cansd. . . ' The trade) is dull, with .declining prices REMOVAL OF. OFRICE.—C:F. NORTON & CO.lisee.reirioied ttiir office frotn.2oSX to 328 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, un der Tyler & Co.: . • • (July 16, .64.-20-1 m • THE COAL PRICES OF 00At BY =THE. iJARGO. LOOPME61111) WFII!.Y !Oh TI.p111INIS138 ; J0ii6;(4.1 - : : •AT• P E xprEa LP u lA s ~1864..., . • . • Schntikili Bed Ash rreParecl,. ;$ll 500-• - • -• • 4 • Chestimt, 9 . 00 " • White Ash, • Lump, Steam • • •'' . Boat and Broken,., 25@10 50 •.". • Egg:and Stove,- 10 50© • - • " Chestnut,...* . 9 to@ . • .Locust fit. Lutop, St. Boit a tid Bro- . • ken • ' '• .10 50@11 to "•• :.• ' 4 Prepared,— *75 "' 7 " Chestnut, .. .. . 0 '250;5- ft 50 Lorherrf Coal, • • ' ,•@ •• Franklin (Lyhens..Valley),. . . •f...... 12 000 -• • Lehigh. Lump, St. Boat & Broken, - ..11 50@. ": Prepared; • 11 500 • • Chestnut, • • . 10 00(d).- Broad Top, . • .• • . 10 40®.- AT .NIEWyoRK. bj • al. • Schuvlkill'ltedAsh by8..rat . r0ad,..;511.25 ,- ;;)12,2.5 • Clie;titiiiit,' 'f. :',10.50.2?) . 11 00* - • WHITE .4!..3h.Lrimp And S. • • .... .... .11 50q12 00 Broken . and Egg'`_ - 11 506.02 00 S toile .. ... : .... . ." ChePdnut: ... 10 006t11.00 LEHIGH White Ash , 1-2.506 a Prepared • • 12 00(i4 -" •Chestnnt' .. .::11. QOIO • • *.anion Coal at Elizzi!bethport. • • hio quotations • —ziono to . .cal s - . . -•• , e CcltiAl* coal at Elizak . i . hpatt.. Lump 3.ild : Store .1) . 3 , Cargo . • 12 25q Broken and Egg ' : " : 'l2 00n Prepared .• • I - -L , " ....: . ~12.- . 004: .Chetrint,'... .- . • . ". - . " .........:J.l- 00i. . . . Dein. &'llnamon, C0 . . 9 14 Coal acflondono. Lump • . • ' 00(it -• Rtgamer' Lump.. .:.. ; .. 12 OO( • Grato or Ilroken• • .12: 00G3 • 'Stove tiod Egg:....:, .. ... Glatritnat - ' • 11 OT -Deliv'fral;lo nt 11Faidont—ton : of 2210 1 -be.. • Co.'s Conl at pg. Ewen. Nof quot4joail---itoac to •-• : .• COAL FREIGHTS, .. • . • „ Frcight-W from P 7 i - Richmond [Phi ind'ira; Portland ' - $3 410 1 Pkiston - - $ 2.3 n. P0rtatnniith:.........:.3.10 ( .hlew I.Ailidon... ~ . . . . •2 •ritl New Bedford .- . : .... .:. 2-50. I -NOw Haven • ' 1 fin Newport '• • • T.O I New Yo . rk • • .•2 00 NOrwich.;., .•• ' .2 at) 1 WashingtOn..... ''3 no •Tr0y1...... - . -.: ... ... ;. 2 25 I Rhode Island::: •: ..... 2 50 Nentnorport 3 151 Dartford ,• - • • Bridgeport -, ' 2 501 Neivark. • • . Albany - ' • 2 (HI. Alexathlyin . Providence ' 3 : 00 Dighton. ~ Tannten .• - 106 I IN:rhy - • • ' : . 1.25 vestiels and 52 boats arrived for the week . Freighta from El izahrthport. New York` ' 75tPortland _ - Fall '' .. 1 'So ,NeWburyixort Newport • • ,1 20 New- LOndon ' 1 00' Borfon -- - -"' - 2 00 Pawtucket 2OO Nom ich ' • - 1.00 Taunton . ... 2:00 .. L . 1 9n i New unvn.n . . ; . .; . .1 60' ... . . 1 -00iPortarnonth' -* • - 226 Middletown: ... ..... . 00 1 New.1411finx1 .• ' 1.00 iluthom • - .1 2.911ibigeixM,.."... .1 60 Lvrin • Iliartrord. . " • 2.20 Salem "' -• 2 00:Albany. • 1 26 . reFsela are plenty, - . . Freights scarce. • • • Sehuylltill 564 The:following is the • qtumtity of. Co,nl transixirted over the different :Railroads in Schaylkill. : COnnty, for Week ending on Thursday• eyehing fast • Mine Hill &8. gaven It. , Mt. Carbon • Mill Creek • • • Little Schuylkill. • - Mahantiy &Broad Mt 19,t S 18 :.11813,45 . 4.17 '•• : • _ Mchoylkill Cont . Trade for 1584.` Quantity of Coal sent by Itallinad and Canal for the wuekundingnn Thursday owning last:' Port.. Carbon; • Ptittavillc Schuylkill haven • Adburu Poit Clinton, ... . , Tait' ' ' ' Previously thiti year Total • To same time la& year Increase so far . .. .-, • Lehigh,Coal'rendi roe; 1864. -• • . For Iv eek•ending •On Saturday :last : -: .. • .• • _....- • .• • RAILROAD. ' CANAL. ! OPERATORS. .: 1 ------•:-----1-- • - - --1 Lehigh Coal Cp . .• ,- 25,124 • 14.810 270,082 A:Pardee &Co . 3.142 i 1 ' 136,431 -.2,522 • '_36,&;9' Picker & Co? • 3,306! , 105;94 -.- •• "- . - Sharpe,•Weiss & Co.:. 1,289 • 75,617 :. 987 ' : : 6,910 Mt. Pleasant • ' "738 • 28.164 . 168 1 .. .4;669 Wm. W. ?Jibes- - .1;988 - . 73,0971 .-95!.. . 2.103 I Wi.T. : Carter & Co„ -. , • 514, . 20,1601 - 661 16,994 Beaver Meadow... .. .. • • 731 . - 1,3801 .- • •.:- ' • ... •Smlth's"Spring; Mt.. 5751 30.2171 - .366 :• 9,53'2 Roney . Brook Coal CO . ?,5131 . 100,511 . .4221, .15,961 Jeddo • :...; . , ... 1,3061 38.63, . "894,•• : 22,360 -Fulton Coal • ".... ~. . 5331 49,951 - 5941 . 10,361 Ilarleigh' •' . ' •• .• 813 '37,499 6111 : 9203 ' Gtirman Pa; Coal Co: 1,118 , .. 30;835 1,0 ' - • .21;644 Buck' Mountain . - . 765 -. 41,797 "•1, 17,707 • Milne:Pit le. ... ... ~ . .•.. 836 . 36,043 39 . . 576 L. &•51. - Coal ...... :. 4,181 93,791 • •• . . • • D.' Munumi; . &e.": ..• . . • . - Other Shippers„.. .. . 302 11,545 ".• .192 .1 4,201 . P- 11. &W. 11. 8.:.,-, 3,916 32,37 Baltimore foal Co. •:1 ' -- . • - 989 COnsiddated-Coal Col •, . . • - " • •64 • e 2,971 . 'T0ta1...... ..... . . ..96,91211.014,428! 24,910 464,723 '• . . -• . .24,901 .494,727. , ... l'Otl by It. It&Canal 51;813 !.1,479,17,5 . —•• : .... ... . Same time last year...:52,206 '1,307,405 .. • .:• •• .. ' , . . . . ... . 1 Increase. —e . „... } .. ~ i . 171,40 . •• - , . .l." • • De crease ...... ... *. '493 ' ' , - . "•- . . iiir 1861. - - 1 . 4, month :.•." • - Pinegrove Coal !Trade fol I.Amount,-transpoited during the last 3((154'1 112,970 11 6,P15 1: . . . . . Larberry Creek.. C!rin3l.lo)lrorid NEW AD.VERT7..IIIENTS. . . . . . IV. ir ! ... iyk7.110 . 111f 4 .., U. S. hotel, Cavil aind T T -Mining Itngincer,.and Suereryor, • sept.in, , 64.--37-] - . . ,TAMAQUA, PA:. A.LITTANACS I ALMANACS!: fi'ne.listi and German Almanacs for. 180, various kinds, just priblisheA: and for. sale at • .. • . BANNA.N!Stinek and Stationery Store. • ria Wholeifitle and Retail. • WDI. .11ENGEM-it BROTHER, .• • Nij." 804' ARCH 'STREET; PHII:ADELSFI lA. A fill assortment of .Ladies' Dress and Cloak Tr wing, litngle Gimps. Shawl `Borders.' etc.: Importers of real BERLE"; ZEPHYRS, 'Embroiderlea, Saxony Yarns: Knit Goods, parley Etoods, etc.r atithe LOWEST PRICES, • : fSept. 10; ',64.-1-1-3m A IICADIALIV INSTITUTE. W. YEIESE,. A. PrinciimL Orwigsbum, Schuylkill Co., Pa . . ,The attention of parents vrhn have .sona .or idaugh . ters to educate, is called to . the advantages afforded - b this Institatina. It . prepares students for,buslness, co lege, or the profession' of leaching. . - Catalmues far nished on application. . . (Sept 10, •64.--8;-3t P . Ai4P4AGE To .Berri, wiol!sCutßOPE. 4,ltria =cum EDWARDS, Market Street, Pottsville, • Livbriaxd, New:York and Philadelphia Steamahip Canard Inc or. Steamers.' • . ' • Steam Navigation Company.. '. • . . British' nd American Steam Navigation. COmpann; ' Anchor Line. New. York and alitsgbw Fteamehip • :-New York arid LOndon Steamship i,ine. - 4 Old Black Star Line of, Packets, to' and troni'Liver .pobl„ . ; • ' . ISept 10, .64.—p7.8m ' ICE . CREARC—A. fcir .more Ott - of Tours' le• Cream P4eczen4 at , . Aur. • - §TIT IC.TERZ- THOMISON.A. '"(.MeIt*I7MOBS.ANIOi' TITTER = 3uss-gs )1.4 Homy., No. 2 . 34 N. Tildriorsith et, be/ow • Where can be olitahnii, at any - thne,the: Tetier Oint ment, which has:. al:0*V: cared Tarter 4r.f Is or SO &Sires for. animation; Ales, CORI!, Erystelas. Yellolis: and Boor ; fouPuri6itm.thaßlood ;Aloof , - - Celebrated Cough *aura, for , the ane of Coughs , and ikddir, offrileoling Salves Ann hand. A nip:abet - of cerollintos of the earn aka be satin its shim. • • Tx' 'Pt 10. 764: , ; • r 7 : . . . SHEAMY' 'BOAT CILEgTEIC • ' Rare constantly on, luMd FIRST-CIASS BOATS for aale;and are read ..to build flrat-class Boats. and Bargee at the isliortest notice. . • A number oft:halters and Neat Bitldemar.e wanted. to whom goodli-ages amicositant employment vrill.be They are aiao_prepared to hula at' the. shortest no 'the, COAL CARS and BUR, T' CARS, for all Unita of ; mining, operations.- • • .. • . FETTERS .Iteniniaina fraelsinird the Post Oftlee, at Pottsville, State of. Pennsylvs. .nia, on the nth 'day of Septernber, 1804. • . • To obtain any of these letters, the applicant moat call for t• advertised lettera,r.tire the date of thin llat,..atid pay One cent for advertis in g. '• . If not called for *Rhin one saenfk they Wilt be sent Agt N Cent. It RDulan Mary Ann Meeker Mary Angel Henry:- • Ito* Thew • • ).:MarLigair Mary E Buhler Ent S Gorses Mary Mortimer Emma Bright Henry • Boehm= R . • Myebi Katherine Bair Isaac It • 'lllingssiorth Marcie Widen' J Brown Mary A , Jones Wm ship . Nat el Henry: . Berger Lizzie Jack Son Jos o.BririMiebeel Berenman Kate Reiter Emma o.Donrrell Henry Childs Thin Ray4Wid e - '•.' Carlin ratrick..Kelchiaei Maggie Sniff:inn-jai A .• • Coal - _Lynch 'John - • Sullivan-Michael Colgrove Mil kin 'Mt:LBW: H abert _Stinks Harriett • Clarke Martin shiMoriaitydoho,..,. Wilsermles H Dresher Geri . '' . "MeGl i tohit. " • Whitmarnizzle Danleli John ~ • Sept.,lo, -111 SII4YMA,N, M. VALUABLE:. elltMlifATlfv.' FOR Now is the :time do Bny, when: Gold is .High. , The underSignidvitere for; sale ti 'valtiabk. FARM, situated in Black Creek Township,.Losenie, Count7.,-* Said Parra contains 3M acres, setof, which.. 200,, acres are impro vedwl-11 .,,aith two, orchards. TIO . ba d. pros -consist cif a • DWELISN - lIOUSF.; a,Bantr'Barn, and'a Saw- There is a never-fidlirig spring of water' at thelmaie and barn. The soil is•rwl shale, well adapted ftir rain Wig grain, grass and stock. There is. water. In .nearly' every field.- • The cultivated part of - the Farm is clear of stumps and stripes, A large TAVIMIN. Al 17,42 feet, situated on Main . Ftreet, to ' Middieport, pyykill -:-C e ointy, A good location tor buSinees. There Is an.Or_stei Sala* in therbasetnetat; Also, 4 lots t 2 large Striblesoind an Terms mid . coirptfots of sale made by apply; tog to -• RUDOLPTI • . • '. Rttigtown P. 0., Schnyllull County. Pa: The Trunipet of 'Freedom. A Collection of National and /Patriotic RALLYING SONGS: ' ' - c IP SONGS CAVALRY SONGS, • - • MARCIIING SONGS. VZIOM N E SON . • Being, ill3 a whole, the • . • &c. Best Collection of War Bongs Published Fen. Soldiers an their Friends at name . . . ' - - . The 'Publishers bunts, ' AN IMMENSE EDITION TO MEET'A DEMAND.. unprecedented by the eale of any sontlar work. ' ' Price 40 coot's. on receipt of whieti it will be Mailed, pont4taict, to anyaddress. ' Just Publistissfby OLIVER DITSON & co, 'Plibastiors, 217'WoubIngtou SIo-12k)f . . • Sept. 10, .64. - -.. '.: . irMay 28 !64-22-Iy;' ''-.. SEvrEmßen 7.'.18P4 ..:. Daily: Afternoon•• "Newspaper,:: . -• . . - • •, , .. Devoted to Finance, Stock Satc of New. York. Philn delphia.• Baltiniore ant Boiron ; Foreign and Do; •- meant -. Markets: -Domestic, and" Foreign . • : - - . • - .Exchanges; Specie Quotations : City -. . • • • ,and Land Warrants, &c.. .t.e.,,- . .-. • ~ • with • a .daily deserip:. . •. ~ ' . ;.ttou.of new ' .'•-• - COUNT.IItRI?EIT -.I.CANK..r4IOTIES. . _ The lieviewts will be: frnm Bankers, prominent' . Stock-Brokers and cominercin "PUBLISIfED DAILY. fiiininysceptiA2 by ` : • . . Subscription, $8 per annum, in advance. Three times 'Si .00 Three months Six .tines 1 .75 Six months,:. - One - 5 05 One year . ))Ism AY AI,VER:TOIR-41:4TS hi:Pr/Cad rates. All advertisements have their full number of incur timis for all days they may be'erowded out. • Adyertisers,..whii - wish the:paper, ..will in all • cases be required to pay for EfITAT.X. ..2 fin ..1., 3 00 . 2 fin .. 2 60 Will he sohlat Phblic Vendee; on the:: premiaea. ' the following Real Ratate, laic the property of Jacob Long acre, dace:mail, on • • • :.. . . . SATURDAY, the .Bth 41a* of October, 1861 A FARM sit! ate Townahip,_ Schuylkill County, Pa , about 3 miles south of Tamaqua, contain= ing four iffindred and' thirty-five (4315) acres, more-or less; adjoining lands of Michael -Bachert, John Zehner," Schaeffer;. John Fetter, Littl • Schuylkill Railroad: Compaby, 'George. •Gpidner;:anditeuben Stabler. About 30Q.... . acres thereof is first-class WOOOBLANO, • centaih . ing Yellow Pine. White Pine, Hemlock, Oak, There- . maitak r excellent Farming Land; in good condition, ander good fences, and hits lately been well limed . The improvements are - a guod Stone Dwelling House, a Switzer Barn, 'a stone 'Spring House, end all other* necessary out-buildings. - A spring of.never-falling'vra ter ismeac the kitchen door,' and running water in nearly every field:- Kgoud.Orchard; print an eiCelielif variety'of choiee Fruit. la on the premises'. -- There is also a Saw -Mill suitably located on the pre miseS,.and two other - good Water Powers,. for Mills or Faetories.of. any. kind all' being supplied by the Little - Schuylkill ,The'llttle Sclinylkill , Railroad runs through the Wtaßern: part of the estate. The - abov e. will be sold in.the.Whole, or. in _parts, to ,suit purcha- . 3.351. 17 • ..65,349 OS 10,415 1/ . • '356,405 16 , . For (*other Information apply to' the. anderOgned *witting on the premises. • • Sale to rommence,at - r. ceti (wit; of raid dig, when conditions will be made known by . . • • DAVID S. LONGACRE, ' 'SARAH LONGACRE, • , : Administrators.. 3T-5t ME=MIII=I2 ouranArsi -COM 'ABSOLUTE , '2 4.062 ,03 • • 8,735 05 1.379 17 • 1609 00 26,139 05r 13.399.00 461508 t . • 10.203 16 VALIIAI3LE COAL LANDS IN SCHUYLKILL.CeIIif. ' . . . • . . TY, PENNA t _ • • .• Pursuant to an orderni sale granted by theOrphante Cana of the County of Schuylkill, will be:Sold, with: out any reservation, at Public Sale, on: • . . "WEDNESDAY, :October - sth, at 12 &click, noon, at the MERCIIANTS , EXCHANGE, in .the City Of Philadelphia; the following described Real Et' date of John McCanles, • dee'd . - :'6OO. Acres, Schuylkill Cossusy.•=A certain. tract of laud situate in Blythe •Township, Schuylkill . County; containing almt.6oo.acrea, More or letu,..e. : called " The Silver Creek Triet," beingthe bath Davis tract,and part of - the Catharine Bei , ger tract,.brounded by lands of the Valley Furnace Cam. Schuylkill Navigation. Conwany..,Geotge ' Miller - . and Catharine Davis: The CattitioneTteig6rtract was ' surveyed May 8,1794, on a warrant dated November' 1703, and the warrant for the said Elizabeth Davis . tract is dated N0v..1.14.A;.D., ; 1723:. - The above men.* tinned traetnwere enn?eyed• by. srindry deeds, duly. re.• corded in the office .8f Recorder of- Deeds* Schuylkill'. County; to JOhn McCaules, deceased. ' • • Frathe Manse aittil'ieet, Centre St., Potts. certain frame. house and lot or.'ground;aitn • ate on the easterly side' of Centre street., in'ther -Bor ough of Pottsville; Schuylkill. County, Pa.. containing in front 21 feet; and in depth 200 feet :'bounded - south. wardly by ground of Thomas Montgomery, eastwardly by ground formerly a Jonathan Wynn, north-11: wardly by ground of and westwardly by Centre street aforesaid, being a part • of njot marked No.,i Wynn:s. addition to Pcitts%lle,"con • .veyed by :decd recorded in the office of Recorder _of "Deedti in Sefinylkill County in(De.t.Elocke 32; f:640,,t0 JoludSteentden, list& , ' ; •By the-Court—A. Donau...nil', Clerk Oriifu . Omit, Schuylkill Co; ' • - • • . ' • .Executclui. 'GEO:I% 1% illr'SaieTerettkphiry:. $1000;to be paid on each of the. coal tracts; and Op cm ear t h of the other propertie&when strtielte. -. • ... _ . JAMES: A. FREEMAN, Anctioneer. 66.4041 CT 9,055, fi?4' 051 34.576 R 5 006.,52T 08 '2,172,284 14'' 2,050,030 637,103'18 1571,757 00 12,254 - 14 r' 125,346 03 TOTAL. . 7 . - 114.72.7 13 0 ' ..147,M59 13 3' • .32,332. no • TEE PHCENEK, PEOTORAL, • 'COMPOUND SYRUP- OF WILD atIERRY,AXD songs, .Diets,; Trios and Quartets; " THE DIAL." C9ll-EN; 0/Bei; 104 . . Son Strept, • TERMS OF ADVERTISISR. (One .Sipuiee of Fire:Liiies,Aggle.) West Penn, Sept. 10,. 64 ESTATE OF JONS MoCA.NtES, deceased. :TA KE t S' A. F'BEEKAN, , Auctioneer.'..: _ . Store 422 Walniq 104811,0 re Feitith. l'lnlad'a;S:pl. 10; •041. r - . ^ _--3Z-4E THE PHtENIX PECTORAL_ WILL'CURE.YOUR MIME. - - _ BENEKA.SNAtE BOOT, . Inn ritrc &e 'Di:sedges •of .Ifhe . T 714 0 . It. 11, IV CI . such, tads,' emtp,' ;Istkaui, Brim Catarrh., Bore Throat, Hoarsoneu, Whooping Ccogh-,• .. .• - i - . TIMELY USE WILL: - . „„ PULMONARY . - CONSUMPTION, tak And even where - this fearftil, disease has en hold It will afford greater relief tisan'any other medicine. Imes Rate Vanderslice. at Warclle's Trimmings Store, 'market street, above Centre, Pottsville. says :,'I was benelltted more by using the Phcenix Pectoral an any other medicine I ever used." Elias Oberhizer„ of Lionville, Chester county, was cured of a coug of many rem' standing. by using the Phcenix Pectoral. Joseph Lukens, of lieu street. Plumbrville, &riffles th a t h e waa cured of 4 cough of two years' standing, when all other medicines had failed, by the use of the Pturnix Pectoral. Jacob Pewers certifies that he bas *mid hundreds of bottles of the. Flaunty Pectoral, and that all who, have used it bear testimony of:ts wonderfultaifenta in =ring „J o hn Rover,. Sr., editor of the Intfrpendent pl ic iU ja, has miliesitstiota in pronouncing it a complete remedy_ for congh and irritation in the throat. , ... The proprietor of this mediCine hlial k 0 ranch' con& "dente ta its curative poivers. from the • Ustimony album. dreds who have Deal it, that the money will be refund. ea to any purchaser who is not Wished with its effect's. ...It hum pleesantcto takethat children cry for it. . ' .if,cuats only 1:W.51.471'41VA CENTS. • ' ';. It is intended for only one ciase of_dlseases,. inanely, those of the throat and lunge. J - Prepared only.by LEVI OSIIIIIIOLTZEII, M. D„ phomhtville, 'a:.> , - . - , Sold by all Druggists and Stoneueenem . JOHNgToN, ' HOLLOWAY & Co . iis, No: 2d North Sixth street,Plillidrl . General Wholesale ants. -N. B.—lf youllesreet storeifeeper or:drag does not 'keep these medicines, send Wilke Proprie or his Wholesaledgents. - - • Sold, _wholesale and retail, by J.. G. BROWN &SON, REMIT' sAri fort. and J: C •ITlTlffirrs. Drnorists, U. S;-,' 7;40 MAN. . . • The Secretary of, the Treasury ghee notice that sub scriPtiererWill be retielved.forOmprerTratanriftbtai : payable three piarifroin 4aL Ihtlt, 1464, With tierakan tinia.inierestat the tateor fieTeik' air *fee-, tenth*. per, Dent figr •aininit—piinchistliatt blared: bath fib did 'paid Inlawful ink:r . ney, ; . These otee Will be ectirreetible'the : holder attiatarl*Mtoeiztiermaktoldhera Payable notlearthaat Arm worMare :than 4manty Years from their dist yas 'the berveratnatihray 'eleet. They deneminitio* of Ste. , s l • ol N . Jele,,, il,Ol and $41:10.. aid intweiliiiiiftirribuor' M als ty dt"tillars%rioinernmltlpleof M6'11 9° 211 b° 4l4l . 3i ttela f9._ - tranwtattoa °hawses soon after themeMptof the 0ti„.41151 arum:mat - dr iletketka#'lliiiisti be PrePeted• As the notes draw int6it *kink Vignet 15. persons making. deposits rintsMinenkfir Hatt data.ling . :M. Ott' 'interest iieeried from data arniitito aiite of dei*idt, Parties depositiok trmtpiiie thortamtd ' dollars and npirards for these. notes Merry one thim will be allowed 'a commission of one quarter of one per,"cent, width will be paid by the Treasury trepartment'uppe tbe.le mita of a bill for the amount, certified to,bJ the Mow. -with'istom theft - a:44 Wadelie 4 11 a 'for oomnliesione innt4l?e mode trait die aFppiats. . . Special Adva*ages ofthin Loan. IT Is • NiTio)thl.. &Tine #144 . ofrering Mgt= rate of inteitat than any Ottier, and the - best Any sarbra r , hank iitich pays its' &Naito's in. U. S. lioteNbonstderi that # b paving hi,thebest - Tteculatbtg medium of the want:M. l =i ft ornii hi anythin g better, foi own mu* ara eltbeiln oven: anent !se ct:Atte* or in.notes or bonds payabla in -government; equallylt ia. . con4Cnient - as a temporary or- mamma rieht 11mM:snout. no notes cart always be Sold. for wit in' a R*ctiori of thelifitee and aorionniatedinterest, and ere..tliai best security with banks' as collateral's for Convertiliktbdoittils per cent 540 GOlll Bead . . . In *SMUT to_theveri lthcrallnterest °tithe no* for three yearn, this privilege of senversion 'now. Worth about per cent. per isnmen..for the .current . rate for 540 Boncit,hknot leas then:eiheiiiwi;ent.prerefum, and imfore the war the. premiere on idx per cent..4.l. S. stocks iviivOienvienty per cent It !Si tie seen that the actealpreflt on this loan. at the present Market. rate: le not less than tan:per sent. per annum ..::". Its iczonalitiosi ;fro* State iii..lllmatel.pal . . Bnt ttdde from all the advantages We hare MlMl:tent ted; 'Caper** of Congreetr exempti aR bonds and Treasury neitegrens Walla:cation. On the wringei *tit exemptionle worth abOttt twOPer oe4t. According to the rate of taxation in canons parts or. the It is believed that no seentitles offer iii.greithiduce, ;Rents to lenders as thole 'lssued by the 'government.. Im all other forms of liniebtedness, the faith or '44114 . . of private parties, or stock companies, or separate corn- Munities,' • only, Laidedged for Payment, the whole property of_ the country_ is held to secure the liace, of all the obligations of the United States.... While the government offers the moat liberal- twins for its longs', it belleief that the very'strengest *ill be to the loyalty and patriotisni of the people: • • Duplicate certificates will be . Wined for ill deposits, The'party depositing must endorse upon the °rig' inat -certificate the denomination. of '.notei, ieunked, - and whether they are to be flamed in'. blink or payable to. order. Wbia so-endortied.it Mast be left'Wfth the olS< cerreceiting theteposit,to•tssitminh*to,:thitliess— sury Department. • • Sensesirrioas *ILL us B.!CgtirLD by the. Treasurer of the United Statei, at Washington, .the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries; and by the:. . . FiFit Nntiennl Bank of . P . kikatelphin,, Second N.P Notional Bank of .ki ndnipkin, Third National Bank 'of.Philadelphia, and all National Banks which are depositaries of pub.' tic money, and . • . • . - • ALL RESPECTABLE 'BANES AND BANEER.S throughout the country will give •further itifornialiou and . • AFFORD' EVERY FM:MITI - To SUBSCRIBERS. August 13, , 64. • • " 33.-12 t 111'11 , 01LTA.N1 . CORRESPONDENCE. Who .Payes for Strioxpo:ion. . . . • PIIILADELTIVIA Aan 'READING RAILROAD CO., OffißC `227. tiouthVourth Ang,•9_," ISO& JOSEPH J. Esq., U. S. Cconmiairio r rier Internal : . ibtrettur., WashiTilon, fl. C. • - Sir: - Please state which party most pay for the S. Statrip? The one who rticeivew the money. being the maker of the receipt,•or the party paying the money .1 Yours respectfully, •• S. BRADI , 6IIIL TreAsurer. -. • TIOUSGRT DFPARTMET, Office Of Internal Revenne,t. . • • Washingtom.August 16th,-1564.• • Y.'sy,of . the .oth inst., is received. The question as to-who shall the dray required on receipts of any sums ofmoney e.ixeeding $lO, is - dependent on the circumstances attending. • • • , Ordinarily at law ; NO PRtlsoielliinesn TO Gtra it as cen7 ion mos ICY PA tn. • The receipt iti sn linStrument of evidence tisefulonly to the p . _rson to whoin4t is given. If he needs a receipt IT 16. NU:FRIARY. FOR • ,T.l FUR- N . 11311 TOR RTAXI• OR TO RTANC.,YRR acosirr, if required, before it is. Signe& The' person who receives the money is not'obliged to, give a receipt unless . the other party furnishes the proper stamp.' • • '• .If i person gives a receipt witheint requiring that the .party W whim it hi:given shall furnish the Stamp, the maker of the receipt mast hisiself .Stamp the • paper he fore he delivers it.' Jibe fails to Stamp it before he de• liVeralt, lie is liable - to, the penalty provided'hy law•for the omisiiioni - but the other party may Stamp it. imme diately upon - its being received, • , . • : ' ••Very respectfully, . . •. • .JOSEI'If J. LEWIS, Commissioner. • 13.•lbanriiiin, Esa., Philadelphia. Sept: 3, '64. -A: \ 441,4,14\t / iNtir.vo) : ITESTROi 2. ROACHES, RATS, MIOE, :BED 8U41414," APe'r, ' ace. _. • t • • . USE BURT'S. • -.• • iVermin Ritermin.- Or; \1../iLtilt • • IT ISTNFALLIBLE l • IT Is INFALLIIO Is put up.irtLarge Boxes for 25 cents. • . Is all. teed,* for nse, without' iniiing With other articleS. Does not, spoil or dry - and. worthless' .by., keeping, like some other preparations. Vermin are extravagantly fond of it... Rata and Mice die out.of their '-not Sprom; to.tise. .Gives Satisfaction to" all . who old by all.Druggistamid Dearers thrOughmit the put ted States,- Cernos—lie . scire and ask for Burt's Ex terminator,. in large boxes, Isiah red label, and signed by the Vtoprietor, Denot, No; 139. South TENTH St., above Walnut.".Manufactory, No: 130 Juienal.•street; *above.Walntit,ietween Tenth'and Eleventh. • • This valuable prtMaration Is sold in' Pottsville b 7 the following Drug.gists ' ' - . - • Henry Saylor, J. G. Brown & elan, J. 0. Hughes, Herman Rabenau, and F. San lesion: Also, triSt. Clair,' by Henry B. Davis.aud R. H. Irwin: In Schuylkill Haven by,Hrtgh N. Cote, and by alkali:: Druggists hi Minerlyine, 'Ashland and Tan:duns.' luly'43, '64. • - . . 30-3 in GREEN, CAR, BRIDGE - 13.:.01. 1 T ,Si.:. RAIL- SPINES. liolts of noir length or. thickness 'do to order... CHEAP PASSAGE; O 4 , f - • T o .F . C DP ' A ND ra • 0 - 30 TAPSCQTT BROTHERS lb • Emigration and PoteigtrExChangu r Office, 66 South st., Drafts on England; Ireland, Sdotland and Wales. .. Tapnett.s 'favorite- line."*Liverpool: Pitekets - sails every three days. X line of .London Piekeis salls,every teMdays. QM' Parties wisbmg , to s for their - friend:4l'er remit money to . thee Old Count can do so atthelowest rates bYaUPlYfrig .... 'GE N, PALMER, .Se rp • C. B11:1WIIN, ' • , . 'PHOTOGRAPHER Respectfully . 'announces' to the eitizeits of Pottsville. and vicinity, thit'he has taken and fitted up the - PHO; TOGRAPHIC GALLERY, in the hnildinget the Nort heast corner of Centre and East Market street. 'where he is prepared to farniah in the highest.style of Art, VIG NETTES, AMBROTYPES, CARW: DE VISITS, dm, M .- He asks a share of public. patronage, and }lopes, by strict attention to business and courtesy, to receive I:Sr - Call and examine-specimens of my work: sent 3 , .64. • - -. . SCI- I ETTER .01' ''.ADVIdE :POE; - LADIES vrwalutainc4 12!6u AN - 20): : ' Ens Informatiorroeier Wore _ published Sent free in'zi.sonled , OrelopO for TON cents: ' gCll[OOl. 1100kb, 7Whelen4lo &*etall . • . The, anhieriber 'his just .received a large stock lof School Books, ihtendedfor the School _ In Schuylkill andedjoining counties; which he will selL• wholesale and retallost publishers` - prices. Alsci,. School :Paper, Copy Books, 'Slates, and a general assertnient of Sta tionery 'for Schools. '•Ate6, kfape, , Globes. &c., not oh hand, procured at . .Pribllahers`: and. Manufacturers. prices'st• , • • B. BANNIOPS ' Beak and Stationery State and Bindery, Fottasille. August 27 ,' 84, :"- : . • " • ' • Calendai, gliing.tbe months, days And.oakes , Wit for ' Offices , Repots, ac- elligretni ) altetiti_fc,Ed la, In act, sgpet,aal Almanac, and a perfect. Call and see diem • • R. GREEN: Watchmaker, 0 Apra / 6 ..N 54 .-4-tr] , Centre It4.l'nttsrlll6. FABELION.:4I.OI.II CLOTHING. - . , , .. . - -Just opened, a splendid , assortment of. Foreign and 'Domestic CLOTIIN, CASSIVIERES , Od '. VEST. INOS, which will ,he eat and tit in the latest and. . malt improvadstyles, st.lalit. Oid-Stand"-Market '... "s;roct,'a few doors shrive Centre ; Pottsville,. , - • •• ,-. ' Ii:MY IrliTTEN;linieluant Tana- Pottsville, Muck b,'64. .. . . . . latf. IATATCM*IO. - ..*ATOligBl, . v.. . . . . .•A'larri - assortmentot. Watakei--Ainerkiin, . Stig :Goid , a4d,`Silifer, Single • • and I:Wilting . Caine; .;fitiiijekailargitiOn. 'IA m ete' ctfally • Watchmaker and Jeeieler; Ceittz*Street, Pottsville Deepelber,l2, 6 63 . • ' •• 50 litE.BßlClCLFleceliAckwad F 27. •n 4. :71CTITE0 S ELECT Boitl i f i P o r t A ND DAY FOR YOUNG LAM PRILABREPRIA. XIBLI ItA.RY TOR,OPP , WM re-openteritirit - i . uai" 'Aire , Ilitearae Boil:mos lied - Dar Samos. far yams,Lame, at - 18ft Cboattust Bisect, Philadelphia. cat the 12th of September. For eircalare. tiPPO lit4liindc - —... --...M1(42..1144,-3*,it . pinviir*Atvg,roacq Ac . 1 ..-.-'t ,“" 1 sr'i The- Embedibeewtherget Ida /hes B .O l K Ol * .10.121:141F V711211M, treitage, - Itkihndil, of the same • --- ' Aleictl= ~ .•' • ' , • . : P . ORW • • • - el , _ liabantoircitit.ihoili!itith . , • &lit; 20 . 1 4:--41-* . ..„. . , z. _ • commetet a t ryo,u47- - At ruwatan, Lumaiit Oa, Pa. A laasi.otasaimicabot OP TRazOL $ 7 641141 fur 41 4 )111 e4. 1 6ME1L411i ' PristaPitio July 30,'64. • Au twin"- AcgniariooLtra E, Psi. • , _ . . .. • Itev. IBLOSPEP - ORD,4ll . .:..3l..,llPresidene• Md. G. ECIEICISEPORIeFi Superintendent ditragnifarinelarlanemi• s!‘l_ •!:::- Tbininetitntkii;ankitered by.the State.of l Pennisy nu* with•rali-ConeState , Powers, will,commence lts, neit inselouSept, 6111., Every facility is :afforddi for an Engliatk.Chunical, Scientific, and IMitairy education. tinder the best. of Inktractera. Pupils are received Ina-Prim:ay',• Itepanttoty and, Collegiate' Departments. For circulars, addrevethe pesident, c lIIIICAART 'INSTITUTE' zonnur. srainat, Fat IiOiNG Low; At Laneltinfor, C 0.;,, - • • POUNDED EiEpIIMIKEtii;•I794, Affords superior sdrintegel for thotot- lA'. and 'lianin plished female education.. ' - The net annual Terre opeiis'Augost 15,1W.' - For Oreuhrs and inforresldon,_mpliiik . • - . ohtor ,4 'Thompson, 3Vogoricrrupicie or AND beet !iron Nails, Jri'Centie k Narket Ste. ug. 270,64. MUCATIONAL. xticigsu AND ricirEq - cia Boktimoi AAD Di* SCHOOL FOR - YOUNG :AIM; ..(1327 4le 1329 -11praiee8a, rbiladelPailez,l Will ee-opeti MI TUESDAY; • Se4),tei:Aei Mei; Lettere to.iheabOTe addretiliniii*.reCeim,promPt attention.— Personal application can be made after • AMrast 10th; 1864, to ;MADAMS _ DIEfARIPILT,TrincipaI. July r. - " 48 3m` 41fly - 9.zA6f: IVIEDIVINAL. rairmuLrrErt7r FOR BaROFuLA.' AND . ALL 'DISORDERS ARMING MOM A CONTAMINATED - IMPURE STATE =mom. • SWAYNIPS PANAC/tit., • .' ' • • have" elapsed • shies • this' • great discovery wak made known: ';•:; • to the World:lts great Artnehtis tier er yet beerkettallettibtriafery and . noeence tfavebeen telly tested. so that It • maybe admlnistertitlt6 the Mart tenu ' i • It.himarta - ktre - Vh - apil acenshmil t7i; debilitated and ..corrtmtedolnt. mere , byperving - their offiniing 'torn' haedttuy diseasee.‘ • In abort, the-meat loathsome disettset:whieh • - • have put every other medicine at defiance, as ' Nvell.as the Aill'of the profession, - for more ; . than a quarter of a century, have been • :- ; • perfectly taxed by this great Vegetable • Panacea. • Let no disease; however • • bad it'may be, or length of time it . . • Only hue eriated,Alacourageima • . until yoa have tried this worl4-. , . . renowneditemedy; - ••• ;; - 'SWATHE'S PANACRet• _ • Corea lllnlcetated Sorg Throat, Hip - 4Otzit :Complaint PAIIACEA .- cruti. Mercurial Diseases, Swayrie'a Panacea Cures Ulcerous and White Scielling Swayne's Panacea cares Dark Diddles, Or Defects in Swayne.n Panacea cares: 'Bono, Yellow. Skin,.Plmplee on the Face. • . Swaynni Panacea cares Marasmni3, or Wasting of Fle4i Simple's Pomace's, cures Syphilitic - P*B3es of long Sivayne's Panacea cures Rheumatic Affections, 'Diseases • . - of -the. rinnea. • - 13vraj'i:te•s : Panace4i makes Pure and Rich flood. Swayne's Panacro Is 'prepared' °IR) , by 1)R. SWAYNR & SON, NO. 330 North SlXTllStreet,Thiladelphitt. irr - Sent securely packed to any addrest, JOlns: G. BROWN &SON, and HENRY SAYLOR, Pottavillo, April . 2,'(4. . .. The Perfectiop of Sewing liaoldites. " GET THE BET." EXAMINE THEM ALIA , COMPARI.SON , THE ONLY TEST. THE .FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY COvneral Agi,ency and.Salearootos No. 630. CHESTNUT Street, PhiladelphiN are now offering their . celehrated Reierslble Feed-Lock and Knot-Stitch • Machines': • 1. to the'pelille; as being the most perfect. and adapted to more different Idnds of 'work, than . any other: Sewing Machine now.in use: . • • . .". . • . . . . Years have been anent in their perfection, an.thcetom tinny were determined not to put the Machine Into the market until ' they:could 'atistain . .the aspertton which they now make, that they'are • ' • : .-, , -.- . • - The Best n the VTorld! .11,1, intelligent examination of their merits' will rdiow that they have accodiplished their object. - We take the liberty, in thie connection, for the direction of our read er& to append below • • . • . . . 1/4 The Valuable rooftree of the "Florence" Over all other Machine& . .. • • • . . . .Ist. 'lts reVersibleleecl, feeding either to the right or left ; its perfeer reliability; never.skipplng stitches; and the a:Liking of four dieerent stitches, for the various kinds of work. . .. . 2d, - It is almcet noiseless; rums-very fast: the change 'or the feed and stitch are made Whilst . themachine Is in motion. . • • 3d. It makes the lock-stitch, width has been, consid-. ter heretofore, by an almost universaL Tordict. as the 'only reliable one made.. We. add to that the .double beek, which Makes it doubly sere ; 'the half and - fall knot stitcher!, being a-perfact knot to every stitch, which is-more durable tbast can be made by any other machine, or by Multi, and in all cases leaving the stitches. -on both sides of the work alike. • , , The feed may be reversed at ally poi's* de. sired without stopping the Machine. . , . Chance for the carioca kinds 'of atitehea are made while the machine Is in modem - - The beauty. of k IS 'Arlen .. . •No others cover so largeniT:3 c/ w or k .. _ ~--; . - Sews light and heavy fabrics with equal . facility,. and without chafige or alteration off tension. .- •'• The Woik will - feed either to the right or left. ,•,. ~, • ....Runs quietly, sews rapidly. .1 -. • . . - . No difficulty experiencedin sewing acroasthick seams . Needle more readily adjusted than in any other -1* Tailori and Shirt Makers cannot afford to do Winton Every fandly should•have a "Florence." Its motions are all . positive. • • • Will last a life-time, -• ' _ • . • : 2_:,1410 springa.to get. out.OUrder:-.. -.-. • Is thoroughly - practical.. • - ' • •'The hommerthe nmstpractlcal in MX . . : Turns wide and narrow hems, and fella beautifully. brains neatly and liandsomebywithout the slight est alterskina, , f 1.01• • -7, t••• , The inexperienced Mid rio difficulty in using It.- Ms no dreams, all its machinery being on the top of • ETery machintweiranted to substantiate all we e.lahn, fix it, and to:gire entire eatinfaction„-or -the money re-' funded. -Barnton.e Self-Sewer. Which golden the Work.' Iteelf,' famished with.ench one of oar machine. free of etutrge. Samples of Sewing and Deacriptiye Circulars will be 'sent to eny.address, on receipt of - stamp. . . • • ; 1 _ : - Florence , Pewmg Mach me 013 - • .. SALESIIOO3If3, 030. CHESTN U T ST., . . N. B.—Ailltersoiis having Sewing 241tc hinge, as well as those - who contemplate parchaslng, and mochanlca eitraciallY, are invited to call and exaralnethe.merits of the "1' lorence,," 4 , onr newetore, 630 ,Cheat e nut Strner Sept 3, '4. • • • . 11VIVIAIEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL .- _CREAM,. • For Oleaniing,.Whiiening -and .Preserving • - . THE -TEETH] • '';': •'' ' This article is Prelmicd With the ;maga . Care upon" scientific principles. and: warranted not to contain • anything, hithe slightest , degree deleterious to the • teeth ssi` fame. Scnne of our most eminent Dental Stirgoardanve given their sanction' to, and cheerfully • reconimend it as a preparation of superior qualities for cleansing. whitening and pnaservingtheteeth. It cleans thept,readity, 'rep. -daft. them beautifully white and , pearly,,without the slightest Injury to the enamel.--;• .'„lt It healing to the gnmit where they are ulcerated and ',gore,. It is also an excellent disinfector for old *eyed lee, which are exceedingly offensive. ~ lt gives svrich i-,Sunterearel,taiste . to the mouthi.cleansing it thoroughly, ..sad impar t ting-a delightful fragnance to the breath. Prepare only, by. A.. MA.WLEII & CO. -W:Cor:rlotk , and Lombard sts., PIIII.AD A; and told by all Druggists. ' , Price Sffeenta. • , . ONIALS.—The 'following opinion • ot. White. es to We high. eateent..in whieh t he hOldr.the Dental Cream, must he sufficient evidence of its yam to quote other testiMonlals in detail . is needless, ,eou. : tenting ourselves by simply giving the names and a& drmses of persons who speak of its excellency for the 'teethe Prut.aniu.rutA, April 15th, 1863. Baying carefully exambie&A, Ilawlerr DentalrOreautr I Autreby.cheerfully srecotrenend it /to the public generally. ~ It is an-excellent preparation for • cleansing and: preserving the:teeth. andcan -be need by all:persona *Sixties. atmced confidence. as Da f oroparties are perfectipharmiess..N Besides presening the :teeth,, irpromotes a healthy action to the gums; and imparts& pleasantness tatter breath: , •. • • . • - Dr. W. R. WHITE, ises Arch St. Mos. Ingram; Ilf. D. Dentist, 421 N. Fourth .Street. Birkey, 254 8. - Siith St. -R. Vanderslice; Surgeon Deittfri. - 426'AreIl SL • . C., A. Altreburs..lll6 Walnut St. . • s•:Dilliiighitut; i3::T3 , lArch St. . • . , , Dlxon,W Arch St. • • • - ' Edwin* Tovruseek„Beritist; farti. Portrth . kSO •L. 11. Dorpbley, Dentist; Roo N, Tenth St: . • :M. L Long, Detttist,l49 SiXtlt • •-- June 4..64. ' . • ' • 23.1y1f ' • DRY - - 1100Da.'41t0AER . lES• I • - . • P R-0 VI NT (YIN S rl l E-.• . • The iiiideeplgubd will glntinne tb carry on the busl traitolthe store: (thrirtecly Nichols & Beck . at the cor- - , -4sier tit-Market itidHotcinitatreets, Yottavilld. ' Ha will Akeepon hind.a . full "and Chploc." stock of. ry Gods; ,-Giveeriewand Pcirraaigins, which will , be aobl at . reasonable beicds, . ; GEO.: W. BECK. Pottayilic, March 11, i . 114. f. . W/11311EL 11:41LEL.ROWI3.—JuRt received, a lot IV of strong Wheelbarrows. . ' - .to , .•44, ..."` • ". . • „,„„- - I :1 :M saumlaY, SePtember 1 0v - 1864. -'• TIEG Val' FOR- THE . - • 119=1 • A -.lhetteir, Alma tianaeiet 161 ' 'Ste." helatame, the Last. Ditch— ' That • deifils Ansi "the .- Grarnribri et , Northwest Pico . Clef WS,lffettsieartilicesipamaces._ , Wurritsirrox, Opt.ll::4Thit :folloinne; .Itr i zerixf ".C.,letthr from ':Liinat.-thiretre • , air Ma U . 8721411, e.:: Orr/ - POrer-YA. Augalt.l6.lBot. p • Hen: E. B.:W DEMI BliMretlito to all.Oltizena. trli;) ' that. all we wantnow kiensunelerrear t r trop of the Union is det.el moat:North: '. The Ilebelehave iw,f is the last rean.':. The little - boys mold marestel • guardingprimp 'guarding redinasd : oo4 s6 ,_ a and forming .put of: their . for • entrenched poe ma. A Man keit. Went tan--.' 'not be replaced. They, have robbed athlethe cradle and the grardio get their present foree.-- Besides what theylose infrequent slirmisherand battlincthey are now losing • frm desertioniten d . other curies at • least,. one regiment per.day., With this drain nom them the entlis not far tantif we will .onW be true to ourselves, _,:.Their ,Onlytope now M a divided Nortli. - ' Thi might -- givethem - reoniforcomentefinin Tekeiesimiti; tucky . ',. Maryland, and briasoirri; while it ' - weaken us.. , Writhibedraftqnhatly enforced ;Abe , enemy would tie Come despont auidwould maw ,; butlittleresistande: -.I have no doubt but the:, • enemy are exceedingly , anxious ,to 101 sat until after. the . Presidential - , . They have intuiy hopes from its • • effeetit.::- • 'They. • hope `a -'counter revoluticiii ' they'r'bepe' for theelection Of 'a Peace " candidate.:.ire:fact, Micawber - , they hope for something toturaitp.--- - Our-peace Mends if therexpoct peace fcine. sop • maths; are much ndstaken, It would be b,attlas beginning-of .vtar,• with ,themiulds .of Northern men ,toiningthe South because etenrduSg*o allowing sep ar ation,.. .T 45 , 'lave Isaacs -on any • terme,' the Southwtsild' dennuid the . rash:indica. of slues already 'freialie would a.- mend indemnily for losses .6 • - told _they • • would demand a treaty; which _ make the , North slave-hunters for the South. Tim'. would, demand pay-or-the reatonation,of ortif alai* Ng.' es ing to the North:" - • ours y. " • . num Y truly. • ' u s Gen. MCClellin aecepts the' nomination Made - by the Chicago Convenikui. His letter , Merman will prove my thing but satisfaotarylick the we who built, the Chicago Platform. Ho OM not stonily himself by an admissionthat thewar was neolese,hut, rather abknondedges that• it was nee- • esurtto.pceservelhe'urdory while' be, assort that has•en conducted for other s =iii.— • Astbetinion,lie avows, must be as 'war is still• • naieseary for _ th at 'purpose,- 1111 , peace NM only come when the Betels.shall seek rc bY overtures tor peace on the basis of Union, Ire don't well See how theancligoPlatfond can - ma coot 11311 McClellan for their cemdidate; There is nothing nevrfrom the armies of the P 4-: tomso and Cumberland: • - -. • The New York independent. wan*, nrges re-election of Mr. Lincoln. Daiwa 4 ‘ If every good citizen shall do his dallier the nest two menthe, therevral then follow loturyters of peace and libuty,'•iriWhich to reflect - ontlair sweetness Of 'having served .One's eonntayet a • time when she moist -'neederservice.. God sate the Reptiblie - • • Sherman% Amy is now encaniped eiiht miles, south :of Atlanta. In a. letter,. dated Atlanta... - §eptember.7,7. the General says - think, rn We have, as the' result quick And; r ezecuted ektioveen i t . ' 27 wmas, over,' 3,000 pritiimena, and have -hurled - a:oer 400 rebel dead, and left M many wounded; they could, not: be removed: : - . • • The, llebels,haveloat.beeldee . 6portsai t 4 of Atlanta, and " stores, at least. .500, detd.- 2 /w 0 wounded, and 3,000 plasoners,ifhereas onr aggre gate loss will not - foot 1,500. • If that is netaticces6 I don't know *bat is. POTTSVILLE 'KAMM. . . Corieetea `Weekly for . tlie DV leans' JeiereaL Wheat Flour, extra Madly, per barrel... do ' do .do do per cwt.", do ,do extra. - per barrel", do do • aupertlob, 'do , - Rye 'Flour; Buckwheat Flory. . do INhea do t,-pri.me per bnebel do red, do Dried Peaches, Rare& ' ViSr pound: dy do unparodk, d doe Dried Applas, . f • 11 - 12,N, Boer.. i • - • Wl'. tle L - $1 90 , Egg o, IS dos. 211 .20 $1 90iBatter,. 1 12 tb. 50.- 1-001Cheeee, ." "... 2, '' 2 50 1 Lard, • "": n 8 00 \ ,2,ee Hams. •• 2T ' SS 1. 20 tonidErs, ' , "'O9 :IS - ' 2.00 f hind r,I, m l isil 12: 100 - Sliont •• ".l • \ es 1 60sMotton; - ' • ' 2111 *- 25 00 Pcirle, :" " 20 •25 - * 160 Vera.",' . ' ' lO . . Sugar; 012104. • ": ... 45 .. Sugar.nonso, '' . 22 9 25 Porto 'Rico, : •` ' jll2 White, '„ ••• - • • IEI W - Crustcd. • .', N. O. . Syrup.. - 25 ~- . " $1 SO 1 - so . 90 00 - 9 601 1-80 , .1 00 Rye, IP bn• Corn, Oath, Soup betuut" Peas. " Rye Chop, " - Corn Meal" Potat e es, " Hay, 76 ton. bale cwt Straw, ig ton, Plaster, " Salt, - 0 sielr. Tim Seed,' b. Clover " 4 Flax • " JAB. B. lIERAIERL RER6EII, - AITDRisiIaED .FRY, WIIOLF:SALE IMAM:AS:IM Fish, Cheese, - ions. Meats, and Proviei , Generally- - Soistb Water - MU, 6464 /111airksti.... • ' . At Rost' lit ik 13 CLatelyot9ipled br a e. A:Palmer & 00.3 • • ELPHIL. Thd undersignedmpectrally• informs his Ws& and former customers that he has Made an srugninnentirith the above house, and hopds to tecelye their favors; knowing that he *ill 'be' able to render them general Batts d..ion;, - in regard to .assortmient. quality, and prices. JAL9B . NnUtNilltr. 4 " . • July 2. '44. • ' • _- • • • "WHAT.. NEWS P" WILKINSON-& TA.YLOOII,, Would Worn - the public tha ALIPS *DLL! .4 _t4iint FAMIIONABLE *7 . 41:05171.1N6 DE174431111211ri e 108 Santis Illlovpsaah 4 doors befois Cnosthit, pan.malELP#l4: egi ' • :be found the beet PANTALOCiIIII4D V33BT errriflL .1 111 the's,* .CAII and ioi OW.ST,TILE. VEST FOR SPRING - . mrisonanuill 110 1 :sbya, • - - Floe • At PairPricet. -Issarkiiktft sroKics & co.. May 14, %kr • • 2041 ra - 628.; = ? 1100-BKEIVTB. - 628. The apie 11:1 01plearAiiiirivielst or liehapt. Class IINOOP' SKIRTS it Rork E, ' ;Pt* .Lcidiee /Asses' 'arid Children's.;Wear, tuanutactured WhOlessie and Teta% at NW. 028 *Rya glitrixi, ;above 911k41e. , „ They embrace all the new and Olelltable Stens, Sties. and Lengthe, wideh2or syniinstry, IMO. durability and -cheapness. are unweaned. Out goods aft' made of the best woven Tapes:and heeb,Lburnrginished•English Steel Springs. The me:allic fastenings are secured by im proved - maelikwi7; which preventaalf G sad getung out of shafe: We are also etmstandy in receipt of East emmadeSkitts, which we are belling at ttur-foikrwing Tery,low prices: Kid; Padded and Riveted, 15 springs, 66 cents; 20 sprite, 40 eta.;24 springs, 96' eta.; 99 eprin.. .9ft ;310springs, Al "211. 40 sponge. Diarnos4 tied sicirteutO - .• - Pr - SKIRTS made to order. skewed and repairs& T. KOPKII9B, lio:411211 ARCH et.. PIULADIIIPEtA. 92:Sut =EI Ip.fI.kfCIULAT 4 O4I. • • • The mtbealber offers-lbr eali to Coal Operators' and other/ emptirfing a large Eurniberofhandiahi. PATENT WAGES CALCULATOR, one.of which can Pollees for a short time at , the office of Ude paper. r - • By means of this instrument, wages onittiealmalated 'with greatdispatch and correctness fpm oriaquartor of a day to any nomber and parte of 'dam. . , , lie he. them, alto arranged to calculate the hoar or half_hour. ' • . • " It calcolates uicker than by any other ,now In use. Apply by mail to BALB, . - • i6OO 14oulltrin et., Philadelphia, Pa. Aug.;2l, . • Mar T- ac.—Dtswing Paper, in flan or 43* the-yard, dif ferentwidthr, forplainand - Thawing ;Pavel; tucked with mn'lln; ` dlfforent_ - . - • = Tinting Wenn; by theipiece eryard, different nidthe. Tracing Paper, atal all artt*a tined by __Xicigineern, lbw sale `at • . B. BATMAN'S June 4 14. - . Book and . Stationery Store. RE HIPS -CORNET...BARD. Thin Band can bemgah' '/ed to play* 1"olltICal Meet- Ingo. Serenades, an. Ately to C. CAR'nrit, Pottsville, Anne t 1 `. 6 Z ll° . n n°tel. COW* Street. S. U. 408 EP/I & . co.; - Substitute an& Iteciuifieg Agency - No. 4.,2 WALNUT street, , EAug• 27 , '' GOI.WPENB.-4.. fine assortment cot -the most approved kind—warranted--just_ received and for' isale - stlhe 'subscribers Book and Stationery Store. ).• !Bea Pens, of all Weida is teeswholesala aid ;retail. ; • • • - (Mail 80, la IMP*, Pt:unix , * t!--A new article of ruction L and force Pump, warranted to,: draw• Dlrd, with ease:. Anti-trap:tag. At Ang 21, '64, enctiliat & TIiOILPSOX;S. pliosyquAlex : P71101111PILIME; • :ToOrdari Ammoniated sliimpt6,oate or Sole agency for Sehaylkill - County; at ••. • •- • • Alig. .; • • • EiTICATOkt &-TIEtOMPSONIS. Aro* light, Step-104W tor ltionee ape. at Aug 2T, 4 4 P Wien= antokesons. IP-113ald•to bettrial to Arooltts, tutd-st4 'Much .lops Infoe:-}oat received and for ago; 100 , 110010 sad ratan, 4 .15. • • -Xl; WOMAN* - 'Svitty 'Book and Eitatttinety Moto, rbttorillo. TONSAIL. meorted, 'to 40 al AP U ' Al 270 z R . - , BTICEITER THOMPSON,S. et 16 . •lit4.4oivi mind, ' , idol and Rig; Rims, at - -.4 6 2 vr, STICHTFark TUOMMON'S. . TIRAIN PIPIC-LTerraCotta Pipe, for carrying ALA water, from two to twelve . , Incbps- And quantity furnithod, at Aug: '64. STICHTER &TllO-WEVONS. VVEILALE OIL .-,Tbe . ithirlimeribrir iirfilieret for one of the lar i onst.ollHotiseei in Newßeaord. and la_ prepared to receive Orders for Prime Whale Oil, in large: or - small quantities, at New lierlfoni micro, freigbt •'• • • 819 1111 5 $5 11 DI 9 SO 10 IS 19 11 BO 5 18 11 40 9.00 9 BO ♦ 95 mut, Ir. OLT
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