EZCZEZZ mi ni m a l. kitittt 'POTTSVILLE, ,PA. NA.TVICIPA, OCTOBER. 64.- . .•- - ff,t , Pada," t e users afanarnal • ' , cat, viStitned ttfai7- ilatatdat, at . this - fol :AXIOM MITI ; ' .- • MRS. TIOLMES, St:Chlt : LOUIS 11."N0C117,...," • ' HENRY S. BONnts Ashland - G. R. SCHNELL,. .• " . -r . • PRIER MOORE.: Tort Carixin. DAVID PIITLLIPS. itishanny City, 3 " • WM. 11. BENSINGER, Tamaqua. • IL N. COKE, Scianyill Haven: " • Fog pßzsmincr, ABIall&M LINCOLN. FOR vimißsarmsurr.. ANDREW JOHNSON. SENA Morton, 311lieliael, Ph T. Cimningham,Bsay nErnie. s 1 'Robert P. King, . 2 G. Morrison Coates, henry Bumm, 4 William H. Kern, 5 Partin 11-Jenks, Charles M. Bunk, 7 Robert Parke. ' s William Taylor, 9 John A. Heistand, 10 Richard H. Coryell, 11 Edward 13 Charles F. Iteeil, UNION COUNTY TICKET. Cenigreits, HOWSLi, FISHER, .nt Pottaville Renate, CoI..IIENRY L. CAKE, of Tamaqua. • • Assembly, : • WW.LIAM W. THOMAS, of Pinegt SETA W. GEAR, of MinersTille, •llr. JQIIN C. ItcWIILIINS, of New, Cada ShcriEr, ALTIK)USE, of . Tremont. Conimisnioner, ♦QJILLA BOLTON, of Port Carbon Director of the Poor, ANDREW:KLEFPER, of Crossont• Auditor, STELLWAOON, of Palo Alto LIINCQUI . :ANI) , JOHNSON 7 FRIENDS OF THE UNION, RALLY! RALLY!! RALLY!!! • lifase - 3feetings will be held a . the following p1M711:1 • .• ' October 4112,..Taeoday.—Avabara, nr house of noses • • ' October sth, Wedacosday*Tremont and New. Philadelphia. • October 6th. Thursday•—Orsrigsburig. October ith, Friday—Mahanor City and- at. Clair. ' • October Sth; Seitarday-lineraville • and Ringtown. • October 10th, Monday—Pottsville: Diatinguieshed speakers froth abroad will-ad dress the Meetings. • • • • .. LDI BARTHOLOMEW', • ' Chairman County Committee. Pottsville, October 1, 1864_ . WASTNI).-A Journeyman Printer who un derstands Jobbing and to _work a hand press.' . . . !Apply at this office. ' • Closing .stores at 7 o'clock. Severattif our -merchants suggest that all .places of business be closed at t o'clOck this evening, to give all an opportunity tp see or . . participate in the Torch-Light Procession:. • A' good idea. We hope it will be-adopted. Customers can Very readily supply themselyes before that hour.: Close the stores by all 411 cans.: " • • —= • Mit. Ouse, late Secretary of the Treasury, has.taken the stump for Lincoln.. To Lieut. Porter, of the Third • pennsylva- Artillerk, we are indebted for Richmond papers of a late date. . NEW attractions in the Pry GoOds Line, a Thornley (ihism's, Eighth and Spring Gar den Streets, Philadelphia. Give them a call ATOR ES, Fine Jewelry, solid Silver -ware,' etc., of a superior quality, advertiaed in this issue by henry _Harper,. 520 :Arch- street, Philadelphia. Reader, give him a call. • Goons selling at fair - prices, at the.-Dy Goods house of Eyre & Landell, FoUrth and Arch.streets, Phil.aclerphia. Read !Overage meta. • - . OF Confess.—As a squad of rebel prisoners passed through Washington a few days since, they hissed a Lincoln, and cheered a McClel lan ling. W.utt.e. the Union League - of Philadelphia has sent six , regiments to the field, we have not heard of a single company sent by clubs and other Organizations friendly to McClellan. CAnrwriNue, etc., selling off at J. T. Dela croix's, No. 37 S. Second Street, Philad'a, without rei,ard to cost Read advertisement and give him a call. • • . Tits Citicioo PLATiORII illustrated on our First Page. The story is admirably told. : • Poor, little war-peace, peace-war Mae! he is. ccriaiuly on file road to ruin. .The Bth . of Noveniber will witness his Arrival there. • A yore was taken the-oilterday on an ex preSs train of the .c aniden and Ainhoy ~Railr oad. The result was for Mr. for McClellan' There were 34 soldiers on the train who voted; for Lincoln' 27; for McClellan• 7. ...• • .Ir does not pay to. address a McClellan 's/Idle:Gov: Parker Of New Jre,, sey, was addressing. one •in New • York the other evening, lie -had his pocket picked of lsiswatch The only persons near him at the tithe were the officers•of the A Hospirat. VOTK.-071 the 17th "ult. a yot, was taken in the U. S.- General 1103 7 pital, Grafton, West Virginta, with.thefollOw-. in g result ; . F. ,r A.-Lincoln, a nnanimous Vote of crCor.. For rim 8.. McClellan • • 0 For John C. . ... . 0 Some indication of how the soldiers will vote in November: al Iln nn XsO‘ Tu4 Philadelphia Press regrets to state that the well-known General Geo. it:mcclellan; so seriously .wounded by General : Sit litqDAN during his recent arbitrary, assault upon. 3lessrs. EARLS, , 111191/t:8, - and other of our Southern brethren in the Shenandoah Valley, ismot-exPected to recover: His friends in New York are frantic over his condition, and the most experienced physicians do not think he will live beyond November. • de Ther , itntf. on l' Ocit Hingiown correspondent may rest as sured. that "Old Abe" receives pay for his of- . tidal services in the same money paid to all other office- 7 holders, . namely,- ,"greenbacks:" The manner 'and time of the payment are -platters that do not concern_ the public, and upon which we can give. our correspondent no information. We presume Mr. Lincoln would give a respectful, correspondent infor,. niation on theStihject. c- •.. , atauV , c . troln ncw, 11 tn irth , r onw Win ;SE. ects. • 9G., btA F. 3s.IN JAMEI4 H. CAMI•BELL, of this County, . Minister to Sweden,. reached Liyerpool after PleaSaiit journey of ten days, and after kVending a week in England, arrived at Paria on the 28th of Ahguat. Mr. Campbellexpeet- - ed to reach Stockholm about the 10th of Sep -temper.: Hiinself. and family were -well.= While in London Mr. Campbell saw old Ma son in an omnibus. Mr. Campbell writes that Paris is full of Southern • refugees many. of whont are in such reduced eircuinittances that they- cannot pay-their hotel tytr hen the - 10-4th - Reg:, P. V.; . readied Philadelphia on' TueSday- from the front, and was marching through the streets, at Fifth snd'and Spruce a ragged-looking boy. stood with an armload of guidons labelled . MeClcilan and Pendleton. lle offered Ahem to Ilia soldiers, but not one was accepted.-:- When vim - slug by. the Union. ampaignClub on Ch...stnut street, above Sixth, they were enthusiastically : cheered; when passing by the Keystone .Chtb headquaiters all was as silent us the isolated 'graves. of Mar& * of the: core- 7 .rades'ot the * With.- Thais do COpPerheada welcome home our braVe soldiers. It Is a hurnnie ,shame.;' - •'' R. F. 54 111 11 001Ir r rOiL •111 l , AS. . Ile oil at of go . 411oW' • . cbLIITo F. O 1 GRAND M A SIS;11.:-E EV-IN z enrE UNION zeOf.' SCIEMIKELL ; :xiALL - - 1-14 ILLY 1 lectorat Ticket, . rukt. • iladelphia. er.County.. %TATTY?. 113 Elias W. Halo, 14 Charles IL Shriner, .15 John Winter;. .. / 18 David' lirConangby, 17. David W. Woods,. 18 Isaac Benson, 19 John Patton, • .20 Samuel D. Diek, 21 Everard Bierer, 22 John P. Penney, 23 Ebenezer SPJanldn , 24. John W.-Blanchard. A "if arekliiediile of Pie .riiiixiaitionid onion Schteslkall Ceottntj', ittifTftie' tialti4encl-pup portttni of4lloTtovernment idittftekirts"tik :cm& thin tiricicadAu:&44tiroyokeitaiftattg will b. ct,p. S4Orday, Octoberl.lo64, At•l (Oiloek in the Ariteinoon• . . The felloiring distinguMhed Speakers 'will be present and Addre4ts the meeting': . " -• OOV. NOBLE, of WiNCOUSiti, COL MAILMAN, of New Hempehire._ • HON:WM. It ARMSTRONG:of Penns.* ' . PROF. DUNBAR. ' of - Waehington. . , :sad. other - gentlemen. • ' - • . While the meeting in_progrese, spirited Cain .paign.Songs win:be. sung by the Pottsville Oleo cAolee. Several -Bemis, including the Pottsville?, will.be present.. . . • TORCH LIGHT PROCESdIONT ' In the wreniug;'at' 7 o'clock,- there • will be a Torch-light Trixtession, whichyrorniabs to bone of the largest and moat iintiosing ever witnessed in Schuylkill County.- Splendid Display of Firewo7ks! After the Pro Cession, there'will ha a Display of Fireworks, - which have been prepared it a cost of several hundred dollars. This . will - be superior to anyiiiing of thokind ever :teen here, and will be ,a great feature in the day's- proceedings., It will be well worth n visit from eventhe - most distant sections of the Connty,ter see this.. .CSALITTE will be fired during the day, from a large- Clll/110/1 obtained expressly for the occasion. .• • • • • • Freemen — . of - Schuylkill • y Besolve ,thist your demonistration of Saturdsyahsll be worthy of yourselvea, t and of the great' eatia6 in you ire engaged. • the Mines. .' Rally from the - Workshois. 4.117 fr""" lralfy7f B eOna the HIIb. Rally from she Valleys. 4.,Q . 21113 111( YOUR MIGHT, FIigIiCHICN: • oinnests the Windacoine, : • - • • • Whia - Torests are•rendnd,. • .. • . Copier as the Waves Conlej . _ When-Navies areiitranded." , * • .13, EMEMBER- That, the Rebellious is on its 13, and the Rebel le.a . ders - arstrembling Jest the Union,. men of pennsylvania pan be successful at .the ap proaching elections of October and' November.— Defeated .everywhere by. our gallant soldiers and - sailors, their last hope •in,lliat the Peace-War,• War-Peace party of the North will gain •the.tlay ; grant, them an armistice ; give them time : to re cover from the Staggering - blows' akey have .re ceived from FAIIRAGIIT, SHERMAN, SHERD AN and Guairr,and.eriable them to renew the. contest; if needs be, reinvigorated and strengthened. Shall this be? Answer in thunder tones by your pree ence on Saturday, and at the ballot-boa in Octo ber and NoVember NEVER! • - illEiViW : - SCHUNIKILL, Your nrothers in the field are winning' initricirtal victories over traitorous hosts. They ask.you. tti support therm by vour Union denionstrationa and -by your votes.- Will you do it ?.. If you will; lay aside busineeS on' Saturday, and 'devote half day to a demonstration that will strike terror 'to the toes of the ilibverinnent .-here, and send- a thrill of joy and pride through the hearts of 'our brave boys in the front when they.hear of it. -r COME! COME ti• COME'! ...• Sir Hos. SIMON CAMEIION, Chairman of the Union State Central Committee, it is anticipated, -will be present at the meeting,. ' . LIN - B.A.ItTHOLOMEW, Chairman Union Connty Committee. PROGIIANIM - E - OF .THE :FANO . • UNION MASS MEETING- •IN POTTSVILLE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER I, 18641 EachAlelegation will please appoint a Marshal, and upon inTiving in Pottsville the Marshals will report for orders to D. A: SMITH, Chief Marshal,: at - Union League:Headquarters, Union Hotel.. • -The Assistant Marshals are DANIEL NAGLE:, JAS. WREN, DANL. BIIEETLE, Li-IAV; MOYER, DAVIDDEV: CHAS. WM/DEVITT, RUSSEL, L. T. SNYDER, and D. J. BLDG-WAY. : Trains havo been .chartered AND :WILL BE. RUN FREE over the following routes, starting ae and passing the following places, viz : - Leaving Mahanoy City at 10 o'clock, A. M. and passing . Malianny Girardville,- Ashland, Gordon, and Minersville.. . Leaving Piitegrove at - 10 o'clock, - .A. - 31., and, passing Tremont, Donaldson, Swatara... Junction, and Llewellyn. ' • • .• Leaving Tarnaqua, at 10 o'clock,. A. M., and passing Ringgold; Port Clinton; AtiOnni, Orwigs burg Landing, Schuylkill Haven, and Cressona. • Leaving Tuscarora at 1 o'clock, P, 31., ,and passing Middleport and New Philadelphia.% - Return Trains leave Pottsville at 9 o'clock, P. M. , Tlin line of-Torch-light Procesaion will form at , .7 o'clock, P. 4., in Centre street, right resting on Ntamegian. • ' : .Committee on Reception z=lioh. E. O. Parry; -Hon. Strange N. Palmer, -John Bannan, Esq., Geo. W. Snyder ; Esq. _ . • •. By order of the Executive Committee : . . •A. K. WHITNER, Chairman. • , Pottsville,' September 28th, 186.1.• • ' READ THE FOLLOWING. Are the Gerninne Wrong in Wonting our • • Bonds, • Not a hit orit I No shrewder, 'thriftier people, in matters Of money, etist on earth. Our -.Jersey people inaNew England people-ire a frugal; in dustrious people, hut they can't save money, like the Germans. All - Germany 16 a great savings bank. It is true that their fvorkilig, men aro not. so rich, on awaverage, as our working men, be : : cause they don't get more than one quarter of the wages of our men. But a German =save mon anithe knows when it is safe. • Now these shrewd, thrifty Germans want our bonds.. They want them by millioes.•--They: turn away from the, great beggars of the world in -Europe, and come to _us Republicans. • They treat the, notes of -Napoleon and Joseph and 'Maximilian with indif fereflcc,, lint want to discount all' the Arrierican notes they can get. Tho London • Times sys this is all wrong—that the RepUblicans in America aro all bankrupt, and the Germane must be - crazy to alight British. and French beggars, and gu begging themselves, to America. Are they 'crazy? We asked Poor Bichard what he -thought about it. Why,"' said he,. .‘fliow. can they •be crazy, when they are doing just what.l did a little more than a year ago, when I put my little - savings in to the Croreriiment six per bents? Now see what I got by it ; just count up. I have recoiledx per cent, in gold, which averag . ed:loo - per cent:in currency - making 12 per cent. income. Now, to day, my bond is salable in the New York - market 1 - at 10 per cent. premium: - Put these together, • and to-day I have 22 per:cent. for one year's use Of my-money! - Wliat doyon think of that? You know, ae well as I do, that there .are 'thousands •of people Who did this, end te-driv- :they have 22 per cent.-on their investments.. Why saw Miss- Jones, our school:mani; go to the bank and buy-a' $5OO bond.- -How she got the monerl don't know, but these' Yankee - sehoolinistfeases • are fir-stride. hands at taking careof- themselves.: Well, now count up. - Miss Jones sells her ..bonds to-day 'she, gets her $5OO back safe, -and she gets $llO clear gain. :Can yeti Sharp falloffs down therein William street do any. better? Yon know I told Mr. Smith; the hanker, - My ideas about that, and' he bolight $5,000 six. per cent. bonds, - and yod see.. ho got $l,lOO for a' year's • use hi his money.. -I met - him-the other day, and he said, 'Poor Rich -1 and;. you aro right ; I begin to think the Govern ment can take care of itself,xincl us too. For my part; I mean to bny, some of the 7.30'5: The rate of interest is 'high , enough, and in three years :they will turn into simper cent, bonds again.'— 'Yes, Mr:Smith; it is right, on the money side ;- - .but, is right on the • country's side too. Help your country, or. it. -can't help you.- -N0w,..l- say the Germans are not only right, but they would ' be right if, they got half "that interest: ' They can not make a quarter of. it At home." So,thought Poor Richard, and se think we: When dn. - think of the German, opinion of cur situation and our fi nancial etrength, we must.-remember. - that they are far better judges of oar condition than we arc, Cr our enemies are.' They are lookers on,: at a great distance. They have none of our enmities or prejudices. They can examine the facts die interestedly. They do ; and the result is. a ver dict that the Ameriean• Government is - stable— its ability and integrity in meeling W.:financial (t-. gagements unquestionable. This verdict, too, is founded on a series of facts which are unimpeach able,- and-well known to 'every intelligent Ameri can. Take two or three of the most important : 1. The United States doubles -its population each twenty-five years. The population of the country, Which iri'lBso was ltrettWirce millieus, dill in 1.87 . 5 be- forty-six Millions.. But the reholliont says seem one. • How much bathe rebellion diminish ed the strength of the United States? Take. this astonishing fact, that if all the Rebel States had been sunk in'the Pacific Ocean, the United States would in 1875.hava a population equal to, that of :the tahole in 1800. In. other . words,.fifteen. years will supply thelotal leas of the eleven original Rebel States'! What can inipede the progress.of such a country? 2. The wealth' of the country increased , .l27.per cont. - in ten years! Now let us increase it but 80 from 1800. to 1870, -arid it will amount to -ten times all the loans - of the Govern ment: The German knOWs what he &about.. He will get the /urge* income from -fauna.. in the . world, on the salott security. No such opportu nity has occurred before: , for - the inyeatnient Of money, and in all . probability. will neVer, occur again. -If the American does not know and - - take `adventage,of this, the German and Fienchnian . "Bnowic's BRONCHIAL TROOILp3:"—ItOY. Charles S. Robinson, late of - Trily,.now: of Brooklyn, N. .Y., writes of Brown's .Bronchial Troohes "11ev. Mr. Booth gave me two or three from his pocket; a few years ago ; recommending me- to make a trial of them, for ho had - fouml there I have kept them un ham' ever sinee, and found them.' very serviceable , : after the weariness. of spealiing:as wvll as allaying Qin irritation conic COVIIt ou a . • DUMMIES OE THEBV.:B.--Messrs:Ayer & Co. halm received from Alexandria tiestgo of rags to pay for their medicines, which afelargely sold in 1.1. -pt.' They' are evidently gathered from all and quarters of the Pitcha's dominions— .thiciastoff garments of ilatijis and Bovrtudjis— white linen turbans, loose" hinecinsis, ind. flowing robes. Nat the limit part of their. bulk is. cloth hi which bodies were embalmed 'and wound for preservation throe thousand years. ago. They are now to be made intopiper , for Ayer's Alminace, and thus, afterbming wrapped the dead foribir. ty centuries, are used to warn the- living from the narrow htnire which they, hive so-long inhabited, and to whiff h, spite - of ill our`grisirdi`;Cridelm tioni, wo must no diiMY )10.--Dally :Kees iti.g Jain- - • THE ebA''TkA_DE. rouslinegir. /1111364* ' • Thequantity pont hp Railr . oad - this' week 60, 91.418.L,..*Canal 5 i 2,8,34 . 1 - 540 r the 93;748 ' againist ' 97,165: tons: for tho. -corresponding week last year. • • • - • • The demand fora eoilArnirniOderate, and purchasers ihroad,ipiki - Wer4 . 4eairedaction in prices, that the trade .cannot concede it without a.. considerable reduction alien: ll, 7' tive thcrefgfe earn to' be lite:rraphriry pago; or aieductioli in wages. Thelatter course , we belierehaitl** gerierally , doeidektpon,- but whether 'the !Miters and, laborers mit to the redietion.islied their Present' Certiper, rOl mains to be tes ted . The trade =ma up this week as , follows corn last gear_: pared with - . . . . - 1863.' r . . wjaw...1.90 , r.u... wane. *rm.. olio: P. &R. R. W. 67,80 7 12.247,6 '„60,914 117.252 . 70,907 Schayl. Cooed ~ .93,.. .. 593.863 7[2.835 736,3941142,541 • L Val. R. 11,, ' . .. 1 931466 Hi..--;-' '-.. 1,4)94.349 103,184 U hl% (:anal. 503,61 29,879 . ,6¢4,324; 40.710 °6B Sarant'n 8413 :19437 653,51 T .r2.;:s.t • -..1 , 10.948 1 - 69,745 • :" Mb . 7,402 2.39, -.3,696 ..ra2.,..806 . 13486 . By R Road:. ,-. '-. .)3,820 :189,114 . 189,114 .. .19,974 . . By Canal. - ...459,9 17.620 876,791 d 83.197 DellilindCo .12,936 670,292.26,688 -- 632,870 62.672 WyoraingSa.. : '319.771 - 370,764 50,923 N." -'. . 7 . e,42 0 . --- - ' 42,409 5,329 Broad Top.. 7,963 247.034 . -8.3 M 294,792 47.752' Sbamo9do... 6,641 196.497, -A212 227,702 . 31,205 .Treiortoit.... . . 45,305 54,1%) . 8,894 Sh.. Mt.. .. ... . Ott • 51,672 292 . 62.7 - 7,902 .Lykena Val.. 2,7481 " 39,653 737 52,336 12,776 1 -.:. ' 199,875 7,15.2.4.11.218,094 7.945,222 . . " •' . .. ' ,199,875 1,198,446 • ' 1 • , ' • .. . 1...... — .7.71 18.116.. 776,776 ' .: „ . The trade, shows- an incrsase over the supply. for the corresponding week last year, untwith standing. there is' soma falling off from the Schuylkill region: - We.have failedto receive from initycouesixmcl. ent, the quotations ".of coal on board, , iessels...at Philadelphia this week. We uuderStand the de; cline however in priccsi . is equal to. that, expeii enced at New. York. *. A letter from one of the largest coal Produceni in mit:county, residing in New York, 'states that unless the rated of to2t anti transportatimi are ri3 , . - doced.„by our transporting companieti &Mal to the last advancOmade, when coal was -rushed tip. to high aligure by the. Auction Sale Whi4b took place in that *city the latter'-part of. July,llit . will be.impossible for. Schuylkill: coal to coMpete . with that fionished by - the New . York companies in that market and the East. The last advance of 50 cents a ton 'in tolls, fia, was made torneet ,that advance in the price of coal, and' now that coal has receded in price' frOnt $2 00 to. $2 . 50 a ton, he thinks - that the transporters ,ought alsol to' bear their',prnportion in the reduction,, 'cent- • • men -with the operators and laborers. , This would' • seem -no more than just. .• • ' Tho New York Companies buy a largei portion of their coal a,t very low figuerS, and can stand ,a reduction of two or three dollars; • and still make a large profit on•their sales at the reduced: rates, but here the whole reduction Will-fall:exclusively on the Operators and Miners and Laborers, if the • transporting companies refuse to , bear their por We give the, views of our correspondent, but we think it extremely deribtful whether the trans_ posting companies will make any roductiOn! in transportation at this time. Notice .is given, in anntner 'column that. the rates of Passetiger Faris will also be,increased.to-day oil the - Philadelphia and. Reading Railroad: ' '• ' ' • . So great has been the blow to business and en terp.rise, since the Copperhead nominations halo been made on the '.`.Chicago Surrender Platforin,'. that not only the teal trade, but all other bran Ches of inisiness' have :berm seriously effected,. and!arri almost at a stand, awaiting the result of the great contest involved in the Presidential election:l It requires but littlebrains to understandtliat do'rua nE7icx„ on which all successful business is based. will be - totally destroyed in case. McClellan shOrtici unfortunately succeed on the avowed principles of the party,. who's ciuld control his actions, we would have -all the horrible: Enchant:hi:oes back again, even it we conld, : eave..our. country • front dissolution and anarchy. BALaB or 941RAxTox COAL AT AUCTION, sarriamas 2f3 1864. - . • • Broken 4500 form offered'. 1.000• Ci A. Heekseher &Co • . 500 Union. Ferry Lo • 500 Tyler Co. '..,... 500 Benne% Jr . 1000 . Talmage, Hunt & Cd 100 Kelsey •• ' • .900 Talmage, Huat & C 0...., .. . Stearahniit-4.500 tons , offered 1000 0. A. Heckricher_,l; C0....'.:.,., 1000 Quin,tard 500 E.- Ifarris • • 1000 -=-,Quitifara ..... .. . . • . 500 C. A: Heck sober& Co; . ... 500 Quintarci. .. ..... 4500 tons . : - 1 • • . , Lump:--5500 tons giferM. - 1 • loop --: Qnintard 8 05 S` 0• A. Ileekmeher'& C 6 ' .'• 800 -ino3 —. Qnintard .. . , • , .• 8 'OO i 00 0.,1 i, ~g 7 87, 500 A- &B. iliggina- 787 1000.— Quin t ard ~ , - - -__ 100 -, .Benedict. • 200 G. Hellger... .200 .;.--- .Clark.::, 150 8. Bonnet', Jr 5500 on . . • • • • E4g:-3.590 funs qjtered.. 10109 C. A.: Heekncher .&- Co : 100 Kelsey :1000 PlipAlmago,- litult.&Co:.. lOn.' limn Ilrottiori4 • • 1000 Yleo1 3 / 4 - pTlit , r kCo .. .... . - 100 lionuell, Jr. .•1 3500 tone • Store--5000 -tons teered 'lOO Aims BrOtheii - 1000* Talmage, Hunt & Co.. 500 Stamford 3latinfacturing, C 0... 1000 Talrnage,,llunt. kCo • ' :100 A:*B. Bumii ... . . 400, Packer. Co • • • • 1000 . ...... 590 Talmage . , hunt C 0......... :200 S. Tuttle.ct Son .... . 100 Dickerson & Potter .• . .. - .100 —l3enedic.t.. .... 1000 E. A.. Packer & CO • 500 Talmage; Hunt & Co 350 tons • • Chestnut —OOO tons offered 1000 Talmage, Hunt Cd . 1000 . " 2000 tone . IfU COAL . FIELDS. MINUS AND . MINIBUS. We are preparing to publish, early in 1865, now book, descriptive of the Antlilacite! Coal Fights of Pennsylvania, our Mines, and 'Alining , and our Mineral Resources gonorally. For this "look we have been preparing and collecting sta tistics and valuable information for inany, Years, and hose now in oar employ practical 1:1191i, who are the work. It is designed to pre sent a view of bur Coal ,Fields generally,' with special descriptions of the Anthraditi) Itegionti. its MineS and Mining Resources; a history Of its Coal and' Iron Trade, 'and much valuable and, original information, collected exclusiverly for this PurPgse.. . The:beet:information in revid to .ventilation and the econamy of-Coal, will be:collectecifrom the litast and mosbreliable.worini, either fOreign or domectic, and much that line now and.valimble in our own 1661%1 ayateres Rill" be made ; pilblic cbrithining" the many inventions „and *monis which arc - hically adapted an throughont:thc Anthracito•ROgiofot. , " . The information contained lloer's !v i rology Yetimiyipania—Wstinit . $5l)-L-tibich - is now:in -accessible to the--public,-. and . too pondertins for the beeidemized, aml all the rat.... Gable and interesting matter, relative to Coal and • Iron, will be presented ; which with maps,,, that could not be had separate for the' wholo.priee of the, book, , and, numerous. sections of newly de veloped Coal formations!, will Make the work;emi nently valuable to practical men • and irthstieg popul a r . .• . - . • :.The Book - ,-froni its hatutre----its- maps - -and fITI -:#7ings--ivill be much more . elperisiro! preparation and publication than ordinary iworks, I*. Li risky 940.Pp1' though we ar.....d.ytormined to ; utak , : it triily able and ?with?' tif . Lttetifsa.,'. but in ....urdeV mire tut iguinea any .grest kass; ma. purpose' to publish by subteriptiona as Wadi the only .plan by which we can - .determine on the site 'of the edition or number of .boob to priot. • I We hope therefore, our friends,. and those-, hi- - terested ' wi l 4ti ? - #41 1 14 llubeiclibe it once, either it onr. mice, _leer, or ugh 4\ -- aritchetskis. - Troft. 5 - new etkisig" r 'frairetai, ligentLge_neiaili conversant in Talton' inmate* Wink 0 1 1. .* o3 ;. l 44itrol4.44iitkiriiii. hope he will bi . ,:bl , y rseeixed by our Opera- . tore, Miners, and public gener a,. - THE - CP4trATARKETs. rams OF ton MOO. 100Wri WIEHLT FOE THS M61131'/0171iNAZO .IPHILAIDELPHILti • ibieznataza 81,27981 -IreNo quotatio . na receivedibia week. - • ' NEW - ~.,Sarrcleam.2B.' 1864. Sehaylklirelial hy the Carla by Canal. Schuylkill Barl'Aideby - BbitiliCiac4:.slo argil 50 11 - 00tti: 8 50 - • " -WMITE.AeIa I.anpania. . 00410 25 Broken and Egg . .. .. . ::..10 00410 25 " Stove-. . 00*110 25 ". S. ooe. 8 50 LEHIGH WhiteAsh;Limip Lt . 5.80a11.9 00010 50 • Pte " 17 Cheattnit .. 9' 00e 950 ales =flan COW Ellt Elisabetispert. • See Auction-lisle, . • Eli tamp - . and. , &owe by Cargo-- 111X11=25 Broken and • Egg " 11 00rit • Prepared " • " . Chestnut . OKA Dora. oF,llinstniins, Co.'s Cnnial.,at.fBendannt r `NO quotations: : .: . • : ' Peunsilvsinaini Clines Coal at Pt...Ennen. • No,iniotations. . • ' . • _ The quotations alum - beavy . 'decline in _the price of coal. The Murithlyauchon sale of Scran , ton eflal took place oh Wednesday .of this week, and in the ent untiettled - stateof business, a heavy decl in coal was -the ;resnit.: - .- : idpthing -has done. ' eto stimttlate the speculation in coal than these_ Auction Sales, and an- weonse gnome° -of these unnatural monthly Advances, labor and transpOrtaticm .aro:ruling higher than ever before.. Wow that thbfdne..line his "sat in," will labor and transpottation decline' relatively, or must the miners stop.' producing, as at rates now ctirr,ent, it is asserted - baquot realize the coat 'cif . prOdnetion? • • ••• •-• ' COAL - 'FREIGHTS. Frgights; ilioni!P!;. Richmold [Phi, _ igidhi . .. Portland . : .$3 -00.1:Boston .... ...; ...... $ 2 90- Portsmouth .. , .....,:: 3 10 i New London , 2 50 New Bpdfo:d - ' .... 2 501 NeW linVeo ' .• • 250 Newport • . . --'' 2 50 New York • -• *:,...- - 2 00 Norivieh • - ' 250 Washington • 300 Troy - 225 Rhode Island . ::: . ... 250 Nawburyport .... . :.:. 3,15 1 Hartford ...- .:* . :'...-. 2 60 Bridgeport.. - -- r -:2 50 Nenlikkv . . . ..... . -...0 75 Albany. . ~ .. ;::-..,..?,.....2 00 Alexandria::: . ..,'.., 4: .e. 00 Provfdist . e.o'.... - j:..: ......,1 .3 00 : 1 4ghtoll-T; .. - • •-- 960 Taunton •--- " ~ 3 , 4 01 Derby . ' 250 151 vessels and G 3 ' boats arrived for the week. • 0 ~ . . Freights.from. El kzabetiaporA. New York . ..I Ti• .2 . Portland , . • -00 Fall Rifer:':.... .. •: .. ; 1 - SS Newbnryport 25 Newport - • • • '.;, 1 SO,New London - - 1•60. Begon . . 2 00;Pawtucket '1 95 . Norxich . - -1 SO,Taunton . ' 1 95 . .Providence.. 1 I's New:Haven. • • .1.50 Norwalk ' ' ' •I.6olPipt9month . 2?2.5 .311ddletown.... 1 Irew 8edf0rd.'.'.: . ...: 1 po. ntidgol,l - • ' 1 2 llrldgeport ' ' - -1.,40 .Lynn - --' • .• ' - 2.25 inaktford.- . • ' 200 Salem - . 2 00/Albany 1.25 . . • Freights - from Baltimore. - - To Philadelphia • , - , $1 25;a11,3n Now York .• • -• ' • . 2.2'Ks°_,3o Boston • ' • - " 4 0 . 0%.4 ~. . , . . Frrighto from GeOrgan:own or Alexandria. .To- Philadelphia - • - $1 2.5 g _ New' York ' 2.25(4 , . Boston ' • • ' ' • . 4 00@ 4 liS . . . . . . . - - Schuylkill County itaihroadm for 1.964 -The follotving is the quantity, of ,Cual - transported over the different' Railroads •in Schuylkill :County; for - .areal; ending On Thursday evening last: •• - • ' . • . . . . . .. . • . ' WK ~ Mine TIM ,t f 5,paveri . R.R..45,002 02. I,l2lseto in Mt. Carbon ' ' 3,074 09. ' 92,411 17 Mll Creek •• ' ' ' '• • 12,254 19 ' 390,415 14 Little Schuylkill. • - - - - - . . • . Mahsuoy el:how - 11U Schuylkill ..* Schuylkill'VemtlTraide feir:lS64.• • Quantity of 'Coal sent .by Railroad. and Canal for the week ending on Thitraday evening last : - - Port Carbon.: .. .; .... INittrille • • •• haven Auburn ' • • Port Clinton • • ' • - .• Total •• - Previously this year To game time last year Increase so fai Decrease . • Pill Traido.fo , 1864. on Sohn.cloy bk.: • '.' - 7 0:1LROAD, : CANAL: - .. ' - 1767;7 TOTAL. .11/Xlik. - TOTAL.. ---- .------ --- -- 25.124 10,692 315,114 'n 143,3 ; 1,250 -: 424314 . - . 111,594 .- ' " - . 78,5.47. . 681 -... 6,574 , • , - 90,565 • , 612 . 6,011 . • • - 8197.1 • -• . • 2.106 ' .._21;576 ) .1,108 18,424 .. -• . • 1,791) • , • .31,2211 - • -9111 ;12,139 ' - 104,198. 1,295f-, - , 21.690 8 ••• '• 91.59, ' • 1,929 29,918 30,2251 - • : 9081, 12,132 .' . 59,330 ." • 562 .10,540 • .-'4i,ma,.... - 701 .. 94,297 1 -, • - ; 43,30.: • 146.3 : 20,8(4 • , . 41:7,7 - 405 10,806 ... 100,198 . .-. • . .' • 129 • . 19,194 - 992 15,616 . ' ,. .440 4, . 26 04 7 ~.:1.. • 1,064,349 .29,859 544,324 .. . . . . . . . • ,---- -1 ' . : . - • 'O. • ' " Lehigh Co . For week ending' OPERATORS Lehigli Conf Co A. Pardee it Co Packer & Co - .Shiirpe, Weiss & C 0... . .. Wm. ' : W. T. - Carter A.Co.. Me4dow . . Smith's Spring linnerrirook Coal C. timid° 'Fulton German Pa. Coal Cu. Back Mountain Mdlnemille L. it Coal - D. Mummy. &c•- , • • Other Shippers, . .. P- IL W. Baltimore Coal- Co., -Comioldined.Coal Co PlymOitth' C 0.::..... Total by R..W&Canal Same ... 8 50' .. B_so fr . 5 . 8 50 ...'8 45 Increase... Decrease .. . . Pinegreve "Coal Trade Amount trapsporti34fittribg- the. Ityil —16;054 11 4015 , li 22.97011 .. • LortiOrr, Swatarif ILTniQu CLAIM Railroad 8 50 '8 50 8 50 8 50 8 50 18.50. United statks,nailivad, canal ant local Stooks.- • . „ Corrected weekly wir to the lateg period, bpi,. p4-..whi • • •-• nerr, •Broker;:Ppttsville: : . • Reading Rlllcood Stock • • 4. Bow% IS6O-50.. - .. t.t " lttS6,"cia . nl;•t SChn i rl Ntivlettoo Stock„ - pt ' - • 7 80 7 80 7 80 7 80 ". • ' 111;ti Mine. lllil Rreilroad. .. .. Little. Schuylkill . , . Lehigh. Valley Railroad" • • •• 'Bonds. Lehigh ' ..... Bond • , 8 50 8 371 8 37 8 - 25 8.251 1 8'25• 8.25 • • Calls Winn Ball - • Miners Bank 'Stock • ' Farmers? Bank Stock. • °ovum:tent Bank .Stock - '• Pottsville WaterCorgiany . Stock:. LT. S. Bonds,' IRSI U, S. 7..3 JO Notes - ' ' • - U. S. 6-20 .Bonds•frall coupons).. tiold'enremluniPhilsda.) Butler .. . . Fulton. Coal— • ": . Greenlibtifitald . . . Loctut- ••. _'!'' • • /.• New York :Ina-NB:Idle Coal" • Big llouptain... New Creek. • • _ NEW.A. .. ii 871 ... 875 8.75 .. 8 75 .. 8.75' -8 75 .. 8 75 .. 8.75 .8 75 ...8 75 .. 8 75 .. 8 75 .. 8 75 RESIDENTIAL' CANDIDATEC—A dplendid - cedored,entriv . ing of MeCutt.- LAN and AnnderAm Lipmes, -ton one plate.) Will tie dent to any address; on receiprof two three.eent etampa to pay postage.. Address Ur. W. li. MILRYVIN & CO., 63 Liberty greet, liew_York 0et..1, CAUPETIN4OI CARPETIIItGa ft . SELIAXG= • OFF,! • . . litylarge and.well-ielected stock .of Iliinanglef 3. Ply., Ingrain, •Tenotime,llag-4eltel•Coettege: sill? :closed. out without regard to mat. ' T. it DLAID . - N 0.37 Sout h ECOND St..-above Chennat, Oct. 1;11.-40.4m)'. P11114DELPIIIA: lONA AND . NEVA t i r ELLIII. GRAPE - . . The subscriber has received the atrellef for.therale'ot these new and eelebrated.GßAPHl/JlllsB. Which hare taken the premiums at nearly all the Horticultural Ex hibitions this Fall. on account- ofattperlor quality. fla vor, hardiness, and early- riperdrig.... They ripen earlier than any other Grapes grown. bend in your oniera at once. • IVRANNAN.. FOR 841.13.—The nildetalgned, -duellote'W,wl 11 sell at Public Sale, pn- • • Satirdityi We Atli day oflotetilier: at 9 o'clock in theaftenum, at thetPablla Honig of C. Beictati, =id Ake/3ore__All_s_d:Sccialr*a large two-Way double 114:011, with kitchen attached. and a neve?-failing, spring of water within led yarts of the house, situated at the junction of the kfineterille and Llesiellyti Team near the West Branch of tkeSehoylkill; . "AIMION.Y. 5,111W119.. - • Auctioneer offtie - Borough of Sta lair. ,For particular,' -apply to 40EIN Sit ITZINOSit, Esq. St. Clair, Oct: . 40,fit, , • 1860. • - IfEw - GOODIt. " 4- 1884. FB ti ATTRACTIO.Is!S AT THE ifith idANDI . . Corner EIGHTH - and - SPRING NIARDEN• Sts,, • ..,RicybADELVW44. A oPleiniid 'foto( PLAID.ISHASMI: • A mil lot Of filacklilTELLA Sollefind Square BROCHA SHAWLS... . AtOtTIMING SHAWLS, in erFry . rir Wrb:Tnrtnw'Plelidar, lienntlinVidyleta •Stiptllor Black Silks,- . Bain and Bep'Pripluis. ' " • ' •. • . - • . Excellent Giotto., oftesimeret and Htttinettp, . Beg..tpuilitfotirirdriAnanir.larnakeLAW.. t • tine.stotit of Hlanketri and Flannels. , = Balmoral/rid Hciop Skirt& HAM.. nit:. etc., At. , . v,z t , s , ),VUORNUir.ACIPTITS/MSX ,; • Crir: Eighth and Spring Garden. Strietri s i 0ct.:1;.414.—.40.3u0 • • ..PHMADELPHLL RAMITAAD 21,060 18 1,416 08 24,616 04 4.642 02 9,1:{9.06 11,3 n no 1:515 00 1 4 3,0D1 15 3 9 ,834 15 703,559 OS 00,913, 16 9,260,9,38'09 2,61T;652, OT, 2;247.645 06 736,394 03 593,833 03 1.12,541.00 71,807 01' ir 504.• •' • month 114,727 13 S2' Mr 1.4 . 4569 13 MOM b9i 831 9 • CAI '5 5,1( Asti • 6144. , 1 1 VEItrMENTS. I - t- - • PASMOHABLB - • cl altuor - kr alga K iyupgeraf-, - 1110splir; Iflitniffir*?-11taviK, vl-R,OTTrair:ltMt . ;RA, CiOn4lat APK14.10i314:- /014 — :740.,4 1 00 04 )*A; ; . 1 :- .1 — er f om.,:t . chuich 021 C.oot " be. . aeir . llo4lllth 11 r ;186.1:' 'No - eat% :Firr r th ertiatied td reeke th is ofee 'entre finest Mike tiler 10.1 d ecoant. 9; and it Is hottelle,U will te*ll. *tit sr 1A 0 ;_104104 - 4100, *Ott legrrefrotteville Offedneeday • ; 07 .. , 11 1 10•00101ter, {pr - th elatei:seturntigrabout 10 ': 4 " — `l l 'woftS - * • crrr-••.; •r•r= , Arritiri Thtfiediipererdiig .• October 2011.• . pr tLe Petr i ,..reutreingo, P. IfL • Oct- L 'fic" . " •*.st • PI - 1.114 H • • ---. Fiore .iliwetre. • • . : - • Solid Silver Ware, ±Bnperfor plaid& Tea Sept, Spoons, Forks, &C. e Oct. 4°-3m • ..... Greenwood; Nurse r y: ,` TREES„FOR 1 1 = _ PLANTING. .m.L.iiiloddbefshioribmge Int; of , A.iT,L.V PEAIt, PEACH.. PLITX MERRY; APRICOT and'-QUINCE TREES ' Alsatihr 4 e GRAPE VLISS: such as. Lela. ware. Concord. ac-; ac.:IIASPBERRITLS; CUR apas and GOOSEBERRIES, by theldittle_Or quantf ty,,snitoble for Rail muting. ittial f *rt. tit Green woad 'whkhsorip be fold, tfoOtr. Send In your ordero • • .Gct. 1.464. f. ETTERS .11:Isietattatied iri the Post 011ice'at St..Clalr,'; tate Of Penns,lran% on'the 30th day of September, 18641/ • r. -•.' • • To obtain any.of these: re.tters, , Unfrapplicint .mnist call for;—adrertisedlettero," give the date of 'tide lb; and painne cent for advertising; T • If not called for within one snontf4 . .they•will be taut 6o the Dite4tettei °Mix. . • • • Barman John Grady Margaret • Kearn Danl. Enlian - Bninabas 2 Onme John.. . Kelly Kate ' • • Corysdi Chas • GrcenpughJohn dfareMel Sarah Ar. Caton Robt 2 Haner M. • • McAleer Francis 2. Cannan Chas. ^ Hanna Michael Mclengtilin Jet Cook• Monroe TO Hodson' Betsy - -Morgan • Misty A ,Corry Ttioe Hooley Said Owen Georgez' ChannetMary I. Hoffman Henry ..Peter Henry' Humphries D 2 - Smith Kirby 2 ' • Davis David C Human =Bentley Stilliian Jotin*G Hutry . dulte - • . ninety Mtn !Taylor W S - Krems J • n kin Hopp Vincent John . ,FialiertY Pitt %-JenkinsUopliins2Wood Mary A • lorance John Jones Mrs .- Whalaghan Cath • Geary Win. Jones Lizzie A - • . • - Gracys ' , •Jotate L' ' • . m 4.. t. 1,1-40-It3 ." • MATEBIt, P. M. • . ICT:TEntik:Oemaiiiing 'll.7itolaimetV:in 1-1 the Post (Mike, at-Tottaville, State of "•Peptuyirlva • nia, on the 30rh'day of September, 11t4i4. ••••• • ' 'To) obtitin'any of these letters, the applicant Mast call furadeertiz' ed Iztteri,” give the date of this:'•ilat, and pay orie mitt for advertising. ' . - • If not called for within ofte.rionth, thei.will be sent .? to the-Dead Letter Office. • =. • 'Allen Win P DockmartßebeccaPursell Sarah' Brooks I) P - • - Kenny Tiniothy Bunke' Joshua • Brash J ' Wine S D . Rice Thos J. Bagnell Johrt • Kiter, Geo.': • Ritchardson Wm Bowman LL • Lowden Thos shpSreith 'S.ergt • Brady' Peter 0 , 1; - • ,Leddy'Oweu ;' Smith Clara J • Bartolette •• 'Smith Mrs C • ' Beddall Lillie-9, .Lechler Miry E •Shoffa Caroline Bacon Agues T 2 MelilochlanJim- .SnyderJeutima hititeo.'rhos St. Crate Mrs J . ,•UM 2 ' • Mortis Philip • - Blegrist-David Clark Mrs S' • • .MeMichiel.Dani -Sanders David .• ‘-‘ Clayton Jennie li.McAnghey Geo • TaskerJoseph Graham Nora:. Miller Chas . Whitman Gee W .Glintser Peter McGrivey.Lizzie . Wagner Spllie lleoperilas .MonerMrs- C• Yocum Limit S H ' .11oftmartAtiolc. Mahon Margt ' • • ' v., • . 1c) a. ' •,.. Arts• • .:. f • • t. Arch c , . • . • • •' . • • ...• ~ • . • .• • •. rirgiLAjoELPHrA, , • . • • CineT4or the' hest 'T RATE; .and offer no BAITS or deception to induce Custom, -• but rely on • -• FAIR • DEA .1::_1111 . G ' • • • ANY GO(.}D • GOODS 1 ..• • • • • -Rest MERINOS, • - IDark FOULARDS, • Fashionable SILKS,' Figured MERINOS,. - Nnbilitk PLAIDS, • SAAR S, PThi'S POPLINS, [Good BLANKETS.. • . P. S.— Ire f o llow GOLD down. as close rpf joitcns up. • Noiv is a good time .for Merchants. and Conan mere to.come im- • • • (Oct. `64.—.40-2trt . • • • 0 RFILANS': COURT MAUR; . : . . • .. • ESTATE OF ARCHIBALD - ROBERTSON, deed THOMAS BONS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE COAL - LANDS, 316 ACRES, 127' PER CHES, SCHUYLKILL' COUNTY, PHNNA Pursuant to an order of the Orphans. Cofirt. for the County of Schuylkill, will be sold at public sale . , on TUESDAY, ',October. 25th, 1861, at 12 o'clock, Noon. at' the' PHILADELPHIA EL CHANGE, all the 'estate. right, title and interest of Archibald Robertson, being an undivided fourth_ part of, in and to the following described preniisek..to wit; All. that messmage and tract of land, situate in Branch'' Townsbjp, in the Countylaf Schuylkill aforesaid, in the State oPPennsylyania, hounded and described as fol lows; to wit: Beginning at a pine tree, a corner on-the 'New TorksCoaJDompany's land ; thiince by, the same Ismail - 10X degrees wed; 595 perches, to a• white oak: thence by land late of John Albright south 20 degrees' east,•l26 perches, to a stone; thence by land of Jona than Zerbe north 1634 degrees east, 40 perches to a stone; thence north 563 perches to a white oak; thence north 55 degree's ea5t,19934 perches - to a pine ; thence south 29 dcgreea erst, 94 perches to a' pine - ; thence • south.l.degree east; 55 perches to a pine.; thence .by hind Gebhart, north 34 'degrees east, .11734 perches to a vidte-oak; thence north 53 degrees east, 139 perches to a white_ oak.; .thence by land of Reim and Arnold, north 24 degrees 'West, 100 perches to .the 'beginnirtgv.containlim in the whOle 269 acres and the usnal allowance, &c.; but by . a'recent survey it contains . 316 acres.•l27 perches.:. Being the Ramo premises which. Oliver Hough and Diartha:R., 'his Wlfe,,hy deed hearing date the llth day:9l August, A'. D.,'13,54; recordal •in 'Schnylkill County; in Deed Rook No: 44, page 957, - ,2c., granted and conveyed unto the said Archibald Robert- By the Court-A. 'Dourmsnn; Clerk O. C. .• ELIJAH - A. BRIGHAM, Administrator. M. THOMAS t SONS, Atirtioncers. 139 and 191 - S. Pofirth 40-3 t Philad'ri, Oct . . I_, !61 ORD WOOD!' CORD WOOD G 'FENCE IRAILIiih ' - Several thousand cords of all kinds, handy to gather and haul to Station (one-balf mile) on Catawissa Rail road, a few miles from Tamaqua, . first qwdity , FENCE RAILS. Address . . " • I 'CIIMILES TETE, ' ' t Girard Manor. Tamaqua P. 0., Schuylkill Co., Pa.• Sept. 24, !M. , ' . 39.4? .G . E . O A . NI POME .. R . OY ' LEONARD AI ia :StIS .:-- l I E:R . , , N . N EW . X 0 EX, DEALER • • - _ • Sperm, IVh al f , Lard dr Kerosene _ . OILS .. . , ____ A o IIA FI IC E-Iz7ner: Ov Ernio: s a c ad Centre Strectlit:P o , ll , l ,v l UT•. , : , ': 24 .;'Sept. 2,4..'64. 4 , .„... , . . 89-tm iffirltlol9 ViIiVIAGE• 'ORGANS , . . Are not Only sneicelled,. but they inn, absolutely equalled by any other Reed 'lnstrument In the country.. Designedexpresidy for Churches and Schools, they are found to be equally ,well. adapted to the :parlor and drawing room. For hale only by . ' No. 18 North SE Of" Where can also he foundit complete assorttnent of the PERFECT. ' ' Sept. 24;',64, voA,l 4 ;:pw,.l4ll:pg! '..1 beg leave to tuff - m.lm. f and the public gen erally;-.that, base commepeetf the manufacture of COAL OIL LAMPS of every, and °style of. Na 38 8, .SECOND Stree PHILADEL.PHIA. With.my present facilities' for mannfactining,Wnd practiMlexperience of thirteen years in the. manage ment of the lamp bushims for some of the largest bon us in the country; flatter niyaell - that' my esperience and knowledge will enable me. to offer to the , ptiblic goods not equalled by any in regard to style mid vtiitk man4hlpoind at prices competing with 'the loefat: shall always endeavor to lead in offering to 'the - public new lihd useful' inventionii in our line. I have also ta ken' the „whores:de agency ,for the sale 'of-EIEO.• W. BROWN:.t. 00% Crimmwrimp MXTAL TOM' No. 38 south Second St. ,plimuna.,ptte. 39-11 m • Sept. st, . olgilliONALBI!; . CLO3`tigliii44.. • ' . ," 4 ". - :Just opened, a 'splendid issortesent of Foteign,.and Domestic GIMES, CASSOIDIECES • and - VEST- i INDS; Which will be tut and fit iwthe latest-And . . biostimproved styles, at his Old Stand, Market attest; a few doors above-Ventre,Tottimille. -i • BENRVILATTENMercIumt Wier. '!, Pottriiile, latulti A, •64,- - ~... . - . , imf - . tutineng colerrafT ISArtiok: ' ' . , \ R. . This Band can be engfied to ideisti l'elllMl M t- M g r !' § l/ 7 11 1 1d ,, ..*,: - , At l i r , t° „ n „...,C. CARTER. ee <..p ot t n yilie, Amimt 6. . 64 - --.7 —.....1 4 Centre Street. ' froiri the beat Inaninacturen , . And' tt general waertment '.eandlent. idaalcal 'lnetrn-!-P . ,:::<4 inenbc.are. anti the . rinderaignbd:-L: I _f%tripda.llrtftannd -Screws for login!,_ am &polio &Mahn': rent*dciii. ihurt notice ( and en gnitannahleinuna., , LEIhiNERS, Agent, • Centre streat....Pottavil)e. TBA:synEnscir PLANTS: • • , . ,Theimbsocciber:hulotsalesat;Gremswood-Norsery. d. largo THROW of Strawberry, Plants. of , the boicest kinds,-whitfilloPorilP*lt‘ty or thotostrid.. Now Ls the timefor Nall planting. .1 !msp",ol3. It; Bt Ni.'BADINAN.. • A ASHMAN liirlitetalliklitt*ild and Alva mem ; . Americaux OtockisAwriAloweiry of's* b obiAtinad at the,astemot,. -;.• 4 '..1, • • Sept. 10, '6l-413' - _ Centre tired, Fottayille. ilrLort 4. 11 .4 :PA = , altra99 , 7 _ • rt ilfmgetTetari- _t vi.c4l9.e that liub; sniiitintrutalit beleosttisefor Colman -Treasury Notes. pet! , arc.: per - alumni:4ond* aruihitereav_ bode to. be. paid' In.linlilltannej':' Thesellafectirkil I*Oniripiet at the of tta• holder etthaturity, xper cent. gold bessingboads, MP* t ' 4 ,o l a s .° I :RK I te A9a, we t~ 7th from th eir.date, as .the&0111:1111i elect. Thew ' I, W 4, *aid / 12 atintilltli*ld s6 " 4 Slif t ie % W ei ' ty &liars aeon's' of fifty donate. ac bntranaiitted . to thgownere liee:9 l . transportation charges aasoon after'the receipt. of the original tertitleates or Deposit imthey can be papered. ' the'sMtesdrew intsreithitten . August -15; ponies 3 P4ing d9mitik .. oufisaTi l til 4o3 ika a tA mist': pay the interleave:rued from date Otllo6liilidate4 'runts, d4)oe#hFtwootyaiare thousand :dollars and, upwards, for these now itto' iny one time villthe allowed a commission oliartekieutitivtaaaa:la vrale,,whiels wilt be paid hythe TreSeury Departhient Upon the re ceipt ..6f i bill Mr thei iniaintaertiled to. the &Ike' .with whom tie deposit. IMlllielett3 Pie dedoellain 4:k! CGMU4SIII°TiI most be Ma4e frwathe I - - , -Siksciablvaatages. Of thisl Itp.A NATIONAL , SiOthiGli lime; Offilrhlg a higher rate of interest than any other,. and the but seettrip:— , Any savings bank which ilays its depositers : £3 V. Notes. considers that It is paying in the best circubding medinm-ot the country,. and # contact pay . in anything better, for its onivraets are either in government se curities orin notes or bonds „payable in , government It bt Apply eativeni . encas a temporary or . ilitinit• Rent inTeetwent:' TN) notes , eattAtlyfaya- be sold4or within a fraction' of thelr fiteetunt accumulated Inter.ee!, and'are the best aeciititi foF discounts— : CogiverabllC liato*Stypefient 5-2 Gold ooiid - In - addition to the reztlfbnial intniiitnntbe notes far three years, thts pri;itegenf :innyntdon worth about three per cent:per , anumn. for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds Is•not lesithan nineer 'Cent piens - fa*, and befOm the,war.the prernhinacin six per cent;.; U.; stocks was twit twenty per cent. It.wUl be, seen that the alma profit on figs loan. - at, the present =kat "pas, Is not leis tl an.ter4rcnnt.. per annum: Its Exemption - Tram limit,: or Municipal '.Tnrntiou. But aside from all the advantages we have 'enumera ted; a Special Act of Coligress..vxs,ptb, bonds, l'rexisury notestrtms focal tozation : ,Ort. the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. ppr =nem, according to the rate of faxation . in various parts or the • It is behoved that no se9trittes offer so'great.induct. , - ments to lenders as those Issued.by the government. In all other forms of indebtolnees, the faith Or ability of private:Parties; or staelreompaides, or separate Com munities, only, ts.pledged forpayment, while the whole . property of the country IS - held to secure the, discharge of all the obligations of the ITnited States: While the.g,overturent offers thomoot for its loans, it believes that the yety,tttrongest appell • will be to the loyalli and inttriotisin itie rtiottle. - Duplicate certificates will be issued.for all deposits. The party depositing must, endorse upon the ertinit certificate the denomination of , notes iiiebired, and Whether they are to be issued in blank or:--payable to order: When so endersedit mist be left with the offl _cer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded. to .the Trea sury Department. • . - • ' •- Scascarenoss WILL 13E DP4Exvei , by the. Tiewntrer of the Dulled Stites, at Washington; the several Assistant Treasurers and designated DepoSitories; and-by the. First National "lank of PhiladelPhios: . Second ltiatiounl flank of Philadelphia, Third Natal ,.Bank of Philadelphia, and all Natipell Banks, which are depositaries Of. Pub lic money, and • . - ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BA.K.ESS throughout the country will, giVe further information . AFFORD:EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS August 13, '34: : ". •.' „• 33-12t* A. RAFE STEAM BOILER, . . _ The subscriber is prepared to receive orders : for the . "HARRISON STEAM BOILER,. in Arks. to suit: per elmAirs. Tbe . attentirmof truinufacturers and'others is coiledto this tiews&eam. Generator; se combining ee „ senthil advantages in abiohate enfety . .from destructive eXplosion,first cost an& da rability, ecouooly of fuel~ facility of cleaning'. and transportation,' not possessed.by any bolter now In use. - . • . , • These - boilers maybe seen in dilly operation, driving •the extensive works of -.Messrs. Wm. • Sellers Sixteenth street and Ilamitton'street :all. W. Cattell's Factory..SpruZe street, Schuylkill, and at Garsed's Tro mont.Mlll, Fraukford.' • , . JOSEPH. HARRISON, Jr,, Waskingtori . .274 S..THIRD STREET, Sept:24, .64.--s2.tfl HAWLEY'S SOLIDIFIED DENTAL • CREAM, For gleausiiig, Whitening and Preserving. _ :THE TEETH:. This article is prepared with the 'greatest care upon !scientific principles, and warranted riot to contain anything in the slightest degree deleteriont; to Vat. teeth or gum.. Some our most. eminent Dental Surgeons have given their. sanction to, and cheerfully. recommend it as a preparation of superior qualities for cleansing; whitening and preservingthe teeth. It cleans them readily rendering them beautifully:white and pearly, without the slightest injury to the enamel. It is healifig to the gems where they me ulcerated and, sore. It is alsd an excellefit diSinfee .ffir old decayed 'teeth; whiehare. exceedingly, off , ' a: It gives a rich and creamy taste to the niou , cleansing it thoroughly, and imparting a delightful .fragrance to the breath: • Prepared only by A. 11.111.WLEIT, N. W. par.'. 1.0 th ., and Lombard atm., PIIILAD'A,. and sold by all Druggists. Price ES cents. TEsintoNms.—The .following :. Dr.: 'White, as to the high' esteem in which he ,holds the Dental Creani, niust be sufficient evideilieof-iis value to quote othertestimonials itt detail is needless, con. tenting ourselves by siinply.giving the names and ad dresses of persons who spealr..of .its excellency Tor the teeth: • • PuttAnstruin, April'lSth; Having carefully examined A. Mosley% Solidified Dental Cream," 1. - hereby eheerfnlly recommend it to the public generallY..lt ig an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can he used by all persons with tfie utmost confidence, as, its properties areperfeetly.harmless. Besides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a • pleasantness to the breath. •. • Dr. Vr. It. WHITE; 1203 Arch St.. Thos. Ingram, M: D., Dentist, 491 N.:Fourth Street. J Birkey„..2s4.S. Sixth St: • • E. Vanderslice, Sur"con Dentist, 425 Arch L. C: A. Kingsbury,' 1119 walnut St. • . S. Dillingham, D. D. S,, 734 Arch St. ' F. M. Dixon, 827 Arch'St: • . - Edward Townsend, Dentist, 524 N. Fourth St. • L. H. Dorphley, Dentist, sar N.Tenth'St. - M: L. Long, Dentist„.62s N. Sixth St: - ' - • Juno 4, '64.= . • The Periktion of. Sewing Machines. " GET... THE BET." E X 4111 TE T E . 1 4 ~ALL! COMPARISON ONU TEST. • VIE FLORENCE SEWING IitACILtNE COMPANY. (General AgeneY-arni Salesrooms No. 630 :ORESTN:UT - Strelet,; Philadelphia) are now offering their - ,celebratesi . .11eVerelb16.• reeklAek add .linot-Scitch . _ to the public; as being the most perfeet. and adapted to, more different. kinds of work, than: any other . Sewing Machine now in dad:. , • , • • - Years have been spent in their perfection, as the com pany were erminedde not to put the Machine into the market nail ysould eustain the-assertion which they now make, that they are ; • .. . The Best inf the World! • •• An intelligerit examination of Their merits will shoW that they have accomplished their object: We take the liberty, in`thiti'cotinection, for thd.directiim of our read ers, to append below ; . . , The Valuable Featuree Ofihe " Florence Over all ether aclunek . Ist. Its reversible reed.leeding either the rightor left; its perfect reliability, never skipping stitehes; and the reeking of four _difierent stitches, for the various kinds of work. - • - ' , . . -9. d, It is almost noiseless; runs very faSt ; the'change of_ the fe s tg and stitch toe made whilst the machine . ) in motto • IdAt makes the lock-stitch, which bas been consid ered heretofore, 'by an almost universal verdict, as the only reliable one made. We_ add to that the double .lock, which makes it doubly' sore ; the half and 'fall , • knot stitches, beings perfect knot to every stitch, which is more durable thancan be made by any other machine, or by hand, andtn all, cases leaving the stitches 'on both sides of the work alike. •. • • . . The feed 'may bereveried at nay paint de sired without stopping the Machine. Changes for the.varions kinds of. stitches are.made while the machine is in motion;, : . ' The beauty of it is unsurpasse. Nq others cover so large a range of work. Sewp lightand heavy fabrics with equal ,faCillty, 'and Without change or alterationvf tension., .. *rbework, will feed Other to.the right or left. , . , Runs quietly, sews rapidly. • • • . - Nodifliculty experienced in sewing acrotri thick seams, Needle more readily atliPtsted than in. any other ma-. Tailors and Shirt Makers cannot affOrd - to do without . . • 39-ly , Every family should have a"Florence:7 ' • • Ita motions are.all positive. - • • • will last a . No springs to get out' of order.. IS thoroughly -, • - The hemmer the niostprUctiesti in use. • ' Tune - wide 'and narrow hems. and fells fmantitnily. It bruins:neatly and tutndsomelj, withoht aligh . .t alteratiim. - • • - The inexperi enced . find no difficulty in wing; it. -• ' Oi t t no drosees, el.l machinqg being on the top o _ Everymathine warranted to aubstantiate all weelatm. for it, and to gtve entlre - sattafartionor the .money're- liarnum.s...%lCSewer. which gulden the work Itself,' furnished adthortach - one of our =chute% treent charge 4 Samples or SOrirtg-and Descriptive'irculars isill be sent to nny address, on reteipt of stamp. . . - . Florence Sewing Machine Co: . . sAuganiums,.63m=lTNu T sti petsonstaving Eewbrillotae4tinwt,.as well ae thole who contemplate purctutsFm and mechanics ellPadallY, are invited to Call and examine the merits of the "Florence," at our new store, 630 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.' Sept - . . , E - - SAFTY LA thelntost .I.l,ll.lmpro*l, kindeforworkink, for'agekby the:doz..; Coit r slu_gle... . _ .13.4L&NNAN15. • AZ? 4 . Yare.Gatize. Mitthing 'yaid or .:,„ 11-1. .E9r, fillt'TTlV.L'Parici, • prah, and. TOaltallot:W :r . ol. ' et Snip. ' Very tine articles , HIV • TRH ot THOMPSON'S a _ t . LIME HICIPOILwAIIre Brick and (ituy; 1: 'Aug V. ' illicarrEß ds THOWSON,S. ;- AI'IIAL lIIaTITQTE. t PRIEBE . Princapal;" orwigslucrit, ; 0139.4-Pai The ittelttiCT 01 w renm I+l9 hard ; ;laugh- - lers• elfOite.". ism led hilitt'advatitwell tfibrded by :this Inct4tigkst.z. It prepares Alaska:star Inctinecso col lege, or the profession of .teach ing Catalogues ifitt 7 niptied on applfaitickiv . • ME OTNAL SR* Illgeaties, Tester, Itch, ULCERS., .- AC/AIM-FR ERYSIPELAS SAT,T Rtiprm, - BA.RBERS ITCH. Si phone oirmingthe whole bod 4 °hong Mallet 11 0 sioat obs,t4uPt characier, k•e, clOckly csmcd, . _ ".Dr. Bwa3rne'a All-Healing Ointment." • "Dr. Swayne's All-Hea li ng 'olntment."l , c DE Vft.,t.lo7.laofirdilinge M.:Healing:Ointment." -7- 00.1mp14.7 Ai. me : blood Ps bzwaie, atutose the iptein of all 14: - pant eaby suing the ola.establishal and"well4ried "AN. Swarm's Blend-Puritv,ing Panimea.v Swa.llo' BlOod7PnriVng Panacea. ,' 9DE, Swayze's - Blood-rwitiing I*W:ea.!' -"Dr. Sw!kypes Blood-Purifpng Panaced." ,Swayng's Mood-Purifying 'Pepeceik." S wayne's Blood-P,nrifying'• PanaCea." Iht Mutation* for curing scrofula.' old ulcers. hip joint complaint, nbtherated sore throat, white swelling; dark hloicltes, 'or. defects , in the skin, boils: yellbw. skin. nuiWitontte of wasting emetic atfectidna, pains in'thsrbones; et parallel:" The weak and 'debilitated, or any of a scrufelohs nature, it is sure to do as the . thousand testimonials from all parts of e d will prove ; nothing ever discovered can corn; with it in curing that cla-va of :disorders.' getting the pure and genuine Panacea, purchase diet'ai the ptintifitV• office: of 701 T Swcve Sop; Nokth_Sixth stmt., Philadelphia, dr at e Drttg Stott cif- ct: , WMY SAMOA Pottsville. . This ralnable-pep:linden , antibines the virineet:of SARSAPARILLA and lODINE, and _is highly. •reoom-' mended fortlie cure or: Swellings; • Enlite - ieiit and Ulceratiiiii of the Bones, . Joints wit .Glandsiltuaiorsi •- • Boils ; Ulcers. Astons. Syphilitic- • •AU the variotiardhiegaes Of the $ , such Os TETTER, RINGWORM, SCALD HEAD. ITCH, PLM PUS. arardlefeasei itrishig, from an fgjadl ohs usei bf Mercury.. AS A SPRING-AND PALL -1 • • PATRIErIEB or.:lrltz BLOOD, It has unparalleled auccess. . • . OASTLETON 'MONTROSE, ..• • : • • Phartricutists, ' • ' , • New AgMits, JOHN G. - BROWN & SON, will supply the. Untie, at our wholesale prices. ' • May 21, '64, • • • • . 41-6 m • , . .. . . •-•- - • • • lETTER •OE • ADVICE *TOR LADIES .4' • . TINE ANATOMICAL ENGRAVINGS. - .. . Has Information never before published. •,• - " - - Sent free in usealod aivelope (or Tes cents. ' Address . .. - . : . Dr. STANFORD, . . • I t oi No. 4,652 New York I'. I:)'.', ~- July 16, '4k . ' - • ' :• - • • 2946. ' ? MERIOAN BANK NOTE REPORTER , THE ONLY BANK NOTE. REPORTER IN - • PHILADELPHIA. . • The only, one coninining QUOTATIONS of • Rank Notes in FOUR :—• • • . NEW YORK, . I ' PIIILAI)ELPRIA. BALTIMORE, • • • The only one .whlth contains the • -NATIONAL BANKS ae fast as organized (official list): . PiiILADELPHIA • The only- one .which contains the GENERAL DIS COUNT m• - . , . • EIGIITEEN CITIES, VIZ: PHILADELPHIA, . , PHILADELPHIA, • . TROY, WASHINGTON, , ST. LOUIS, ROCHESTER,_ - .DAVENPORT, • - PITTSBURG, •• NEW YORK; . CHICAGO, .. CINCINNATI, DUBUQUE, • WILMINGTON, ' .BALTIMORE, . ; ST. PAUL. . • CLEVELAND, • . LOUISVILLE; • ALBANY, • MILWAUKEE. • • The only one which' ves-theearliest Inforfnation o • ; . • NEW COUNTERFEIT NOTES,"' • • - ,DOMLSTIC2MARKETS, STOCK TABLES, ' Tl)factlitles of the • AIifERICAN 13LNK 7 NOT REPORTER BOTII FINANCIAL AND TITOGRAF . ARE UNEQUALLED. • - . . - EBBSCRIPTIQNS: (per annum),. IN ADVANCE. Weekly. • $3.50 I Senil-M0inh1y..,..82.30. . . Monthly *1.50, Office', No. log. South Third St. (third .tfoor). s• E: COHEIT, • - Sept. IT, .6.1.=38-tJanl). PUBLISIIER • - 'brie Most Virinifiete" Seviiitig . chine in Existerace.• , • Thb intioduction of the ." FLORENCE W Dates a new, era in . Sewn' . gEtchines. It Steins, Fells, Binds, • Gather», Mraids, ' Quilts,"and Gathers and: Serra . a ' •-BnWo. at the'same time. , The . undersigned , has been .appointed Agenr„for Schuylkill County, of the Fhirence Sewing' Mact4e - Company, Manufacturers of the .celebrated. Ilentreple Feed Sewing, Machine S.... ,r. • ' The following advantages over any and .all Sawing Machines, are claimed for the _ "Florence" ' - . It makes four different stitches, the Jock, knot, don ble-lock and double-knot,;on one mid'. the :same ma chine. Each stitch being alike on both sides . of the It has the reversible feed motion', which e.nables. the ;.operator; by Amply turning a thumbscrew, tohave,the Work - mn either to the right or left, to stapiny Part:of the mime, or resten,the ends of thaseaMs, without turn ing the fabric. '4F ' ' 'Cliangiug the length of. thastitc.tioind froin ens kind of stitch,to another, can readily be done while the ma chine is in Motion.. 'Every stitch is perfeet in itself, noticing the seam se cure and entfonn. It is at - roost litfiseless, and can be used where quiet Is Its motiona are all positive: 'there are aq springs to get out ofewder, and its simplielty enables the most in experienced to operate it. . _ • • • It will not oil the; dress .of lhd operabir, as all the - machinery.% on the the table. It la the most raphrsewer in the world; Hinting five. Stitches to each revolution. . „ Itsetitch la the wonder of. il.. because of its ccm ,bined elasticity, strength tind, •-• • - It does the heaviest or finest u ork with equal twilit-. ty; without change of tension or machinery. - Every Machine has one of Jenck's peent hemmers .attached, (the right*, Use which we control,) enabling the operator to turn any width of hem desired. ' The public is respectfully invited to examine these Machines at the Store of the undersigned, Centresteet, Puttstrille r nrhera frill particulars will be given. • R..MORRIS. IrIiPOST4II4% ..COBRiqSPONDENCE . . Who Pays for; Stamps oft Receipts • POILADELVIDA AND REATiING RALVIDAD C o}. Office 227 Smith Fourth St:, Philadil„ Aug. 9, 1861. Jossru J. ; Lewis; Esq., tr. •S. Commisaioner Internal Esornue, - Wcurhington, D.' C 4, Sir :.Piease state which party must pay for the U. S. Stamp?..The one who receives the money. being the maker of the receipt, or the party paying_ the. money? Yours respectfully, S. Bunrono,'Tteatirffer• • TREABURT DErAimtgsi., Office of 'lnternal Br:venue, : :Washington, August loth, ISO& Sig: Tours of the 9th inst. is received. • The question as to who shall pay the duty - required on receipts of any sums of money exceeding VAl...bslepe..rlent on the cirertmStances attending the case. • - „ Ordinarily at law MO 1.12i80N JR Boum} TO GIVE w az- CERT roe SIORRT PAID, The receipt is in Instrument of evidence niefni only to:the person to whom i6.lagiven.-. If, be-needs a receipt, IT lIIIIRCICSRAIIT TOR .TO. roe- YURI TILE lITARY OR TO FRAM . ? TU RUMAT; if required, before it is sign* The T. wren who receivesthe money Is not obligeA to gives receipt unless the. other. party Itunishes the . proper_stamp, . If, a persod gjies areceipt without requiring that the party to whom it is given shall furnish the, Stunt:4l* maker of the receipt must himself -§tamp the paper he tombs delivers it. If he fails to F.3tamp it before he de livers it, hens liable to the penalty provided by - law for the •otnimio, but:the other party may Stamp .iname.'- dlately upon its being reoeivett Very tespectfully, • - JOSI?.P11. J, IXVllS;Counissieri*. S. Seanrozo, - req.,.Ptilladelphia. Sept:.:l, !r,4, :geit wonder of 1- We day. A double acting' Force, Pump, with' pia ton cast in one piece; &nide -ectinz valve, Whirh.,re ortir6s no packing' of any kind%wbatever. Ie aimple, cheap, and durable.. The pump works entirely under water, which Prevent..it`from resting: No water can stand in thapipa when theiihmitita .ntd.lialtiatiOn. to i becomq state n grimmer and freeze, in Winter, than ma king a perfect prntectien tn.;alnat,frost, ' , .11aving purclutsed.the - . Connty right; weare .pietittred to.furnieh them at all times promptly. Price sta., gopt. St, . STIcELV,Kft & TIIO4PIRM., y T. ATCHES WA.ITILUBS • - • . ~•• . .y - _ • • ' A large e wort:Merit of English and -Gold SilVer,. Single ard Hantliig ewe& examination is re ,Apeetfully . -R. C. Oltglnt, Watcbmaker, and Jeweler, • Citudre Street, rottoille Dec'emberTik,- , 63 - ' Sn 0 364mif r .- • LUMBER! , ET) . MBER ! ! TRE . underignetVhaving - parthaied the !age met Nrciodlanotary4 the Swam. Saw MB" Joested in Ottaidgea near-Oe .1441fmk ho preliO7ti fig wish yhribeifer.rte.akent rltulklinget, ace: • - _SILAS BALL stoma . PUBLISHED WEEKLY FINANCIAL NEWS Bert 20..64 POt&vill0; ARK. 23:. Saki iviatia,*(o.o.liii-.41.1:4*6:::. . . • . _ __ . TB:e ;Iva xiatgr imioßt -• c?ii.kor.io. 6 1 - 0.0 Aker — Wirrfaiiii*.iit i zie ‘-'.:lll4irer'inglh ie.! Irs .-- rbe - .1144r74 ' 1 . Delver ili:Williaivbielrhinat~4-filriiii--.. • 0 inialtFiris 4** , rilbef. ;'.' tfi ?'4 - ; .i,1f. - ., , '..-:zi:;,, r i - . -; - T.liit.Apny.of.thp4'4o.wac hasa • v • ore'.ral OraVenrini eidtineleti.Thitiair day. ng-and . -_,sirrreflake.attOng'.lh#:iir,in : trenChmOds 'be nd i:witti - Open - tnieeil or artilleryNnd , intildreir*ho. netii At theEssimetime General: lowied.the New: • Ilarket lreadt ariz- . Nthitteribel the enemy Wail directions ,. .. , , At