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School Teachers will be furnished 'sit? the ;locate at. at $1.60 in adranCe, or $1 75 .1f paid. within the year—over . ne year, fall rattet. • Bates of Adrcitising:.' . • ror 3 lines, including date , ote insertion. 75 Ms., and Fabsequebt insertions 4.5 eta. -One square:Of .7 lines, cud ra rer 3 lines, for .1 or 2 insertions st; 5. insertions $1 urs; subsequent insertions, ',cents. per vinare. •Larger oat* ink-proportion. . . • litece...... 00 .... 52 30 , ss'oo seven linos, aetifeiver . 4' 00_ . : 700 -12 00 Two squares t or 14 lines, 600 - 10 00 . .12 00 Three • 91 s" • .8.00 •-14 00 20 00 r e ar " -" . 25" .5 00 76 00.. . 24 . 00 ' rive " "55 " 10 00 ,• • 15.00' 56 00 1 2 . n&rter column • 14 00 25 00 40.00 • - tr• Larger space as per agreement. ;tr- Nine wards are counted as a line in advertising. editors' Notices and Dissolutions, :tend it tunes. $2 . 50. - dministration Notice,„. and Dissolutions. -0 times. $3. - - - COAL TRADE _A_D-VER'TISEMENTS. ~~=~~ • 77= - Terminus of the Philadelphia & Reading B. IL; on the Delaware, at PhiladelPhia.--.Plera for the-SidPnent of .Anthrailte;;!. Pier No. 1. WIMETT, VAN DIISEN & LOCH:KAN znuttns LOCUSt Mt. and Broad Top Coal. MAO: ISFLIPPEIOI OF . . ;XIIIGH COAL & NAVIG ATION COMPANY'S COAL NO MOUNTAIN, . HARLEICHL • 13EAYER MEADOW,. • HONEY BROOK, . • lIAZLETON. . • BEST 4CAT.17112 -• RED. AND WIIITE ASTI COAL. 'tipping Wharvee-No. 1 Port Richmond. • • , Na. 2 Elizabethport. irult —Nn. 201 Walnut street,TIIILADELPHIA. Trinity Building, NEW YORK, s . . • No. 5 'Duane ttrcet, BOSTON. VG2., T 'ASTNER, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTON, .I,E.A . LEBS BY 'CARGO ' .171 thracite & Bittuninous Coals .• SOLE AGENTS'IN NEW - ENGLAND TOW . .. PACKER'S - LEHIGH SUGAR-LOAF .COAL. COAL. - . • SANEL CASTNER. New York, •- • . C. P...STICKNKY, Fall Ricer, . J. C. WELLINGTQN, Boeton.: fif9 Trinity Building,' New York, OFFICES : . 4 - '21:5 Walnut Street, Kilby - Street, Boston, bort' No. 6. Port Richroond,.Philadhi. 20-tt .Pier 1 QUARLES• . A. • HECKSCIP. Co:', DIWAD MOUNT:MN SUPERIOR RED ASH COALS •• OFFICES: (' 45 South ntreot„-New York. • 1132 Watt:apt reet,.Philadelphiu. PHIO)EI,VITY.A:,.,*c. - . S( IIII ; lY.HIILL ItAVIoATION. hipping 'Wharves for ANTHRACITE COAL at `-Greenttleh, Delaware River, Phllada, , • • Wharf No.' 1. LEWIS AEDENRIED . CO: ROMMEL, POTTS ac Co. 0.05- Walnut Stiret, Philadelphia. OFFICES: 110. Broadway. New York.- , 114 Kilby street, Bostou. .. • .• . . • litrruttg. ek. ono: . •- •IN: E. cur: Warnut & Fourth tits., Phila. OFFICES: at, Mini Street. New Turk.• • 01erchautn• Bank Building; Proyidence.• DAVIS PEARSON r itINEU-5 AST , .13111i•1'ims - or Tna 9.IIBRATED • LOCUST lidOliNTAL*4 WHITE ASH and' SPOIIN VEIN ' • .ED -AS H . .0 • (No. -I.39.Walaut ,St rect. - Philadelphia. OFFICpot •N Bnt 0.111 Broadway.oo NO. 9 Trinity 1- • Building, New - ; - Doane St met. Itos.tnn.. fllAlll*=-PREENWICH,"DELAWAHE:AVENHE. TIS PEAMON. PHILA. FAANVEL DAST. AtiIILAND. rh en and over vr sceslZF.o HAAS, BHENIZER it- CO., - INPiSAND SHIPPERS OF TUE CELEBRATED ~0132 Vein Red ksh and Diathond Vein led. Ash. o , ioilel tear iomi rintt Novelty. — r Warringto n l•4llery. I I Colliery. Supeeior. White Aids Coal, froni the New Shenandoah City Colliery,' ich will bh Maid to•excel any Coal yet ehipped from SMnylkill Region. -.• - • ;In Asrritg .for the sale' of GEO. •W. SNYDER'S perior.Pine Forert White Axil Coal. ' 21. S WALNUT I•I!....I'IIILAD'A.. - • p 1 No. 9 TRINITY' BUILDING, N. 1. r !I' 12; '64, • • - • : • • - . • CAIN,HACKER - & 'COOK • • . OCUST. CIAP: • , • ' I.9Ctik7 • • BLACK 11.EATII. 1. other.first qortlitiOs of - ' WHITE AND RED -ASH COALS..• t'l.l Walnut ari...et, Thihniclphia, .and• Woodland Wlerves, Schuylkill Rivet'. • • .NIAF. - CAIN. Menne, 11Aescr.. •... JrKAP. M. COOK F. MOODY,-Shipper andligent, - • • . Schuylkill Haven, ra. 'ehruary - - • • -.6-1y . LOCUST .GAP COAL.... .. have appointed- CAIN, HACKER & COOR eoie agentA for my. LOCUST 4. - NTAIN COAL, from Locust . Gm) ' ' GEORGE .W. rARV.DL f , r..5t Gap, Jan..l, , G 2 • .7=. '•IififETT,:VANLOCHIAAN, Miners and Shippeisef the * Celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN • 'oollnnt Street- Philadelphia. tFFlCES:Trinity' Ihilldink.liew York. lk . tio.-s•l3nrine Street,.Bnston. • u. hen, .62 BROAD TOP. 11110 AD TOP COAI,.- .-- 1111nntingdon nmiTtrood Top 1,19un fain Itnilroad ood.Cohl'Company• -trectfully rill the Attention of It R. - Companleß. moot Owner, and .11arufacturent 'to the valnit of COAL as a' STEAM GENERAToit ..FOR prep~ shoe be da own in THE )4:LOAI? TOP ,COAL FIELD, 'n: tom:ler...don mitrh PIIILADELPIIIA. AND NEW Ipith by..Canal.and Itailroty.i,ihrough . Pennsyl- A And if , not liable:to theint , rruptir;nti ihridvnt .to tiie totTURRN BTCA!DiOrIi tuppliet3 can safely he counted .111rnnghtiut the year.' - • • ' • Lewis Audesiiied & Co. •:*. . made arrangements whereby they are in daily re:. f Inype .quant 'ties of the choicest BROAD TOP, :key are prepared to fill orders promptly at Market . • (205 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. .ipi cir s : 1 10 Broadway, bieik York. 14 Hilhy Street, Boatnn. ." 'd4 Welitmhilfter Street.:-Providence. I. '64 • pper a Th oven. S, scaso of br GENERAL OFFICE OF THE CLIMMATED OAD TOP WHITE ASH 0 Aj 0. 104 _WALNUT, STREET, PHII:ADEI PRIG. ROBERT RARE POWEL, Manager. CONITECT/N9. OFFICE S Traveler Banding*, iletion, Dln,l. Trinity 'New 'fork. ". imes bo T pour are bnii and p° this le sed. iced NV rat pork milt th t quart yet, nit. yolks ;via. .13e 1 en 01% 4 nd Scoi ROAD.tOP WHITE: ASH • . NOBLE COAL, . • NOBLE,. CALDWELL .& 00;, ' !vs Wainsit. Stiret. PhittiOlphin_, • ' No. 111 Broadiway,, Nes!' .litork. -. No. 61 Sitite,Mtreei, .11okon, a saperlor quality of thin celebmted coal from their ci.. ' - EDGE • HILL COLLIERY, 1 : artci shipped exclusively by them. ' . -• ' 1. '4.3 - -•' - • • ' .144 - :• ' . , . . . . . , ... s one of lon' dlowing ecipc,Ncl' ny ono 11 ARBEIIitY CREEK. it . nE nv 4.0-A 3. quart ahake AV& e spoon turner, y miderFignd. r:onstilidsl4-cli our Three ;inthe Lorbefrey Region; will tier:after trap°. 'litti , ine.N . s under thWitame of- . • GItAETT-.k. Co., • . RITZMILLEIL . , • GliftEFF NUTTING_ I , AF-PP. a Member of our firm, havingnPlitteln With .1. It. JILANISTON. will ride in and nllmitr ettal - ehipficalbyt ide-wnter will " . "- I the exclueive control., of „BLAXISTON, . • er, near L. in to' r sh led In too oduced• kat is c a gar." -'c . . . . r_eaneti cae.anclattention in its preparation . we ~,tnaintaln the reputation of our celebrated Lor- Parch:lsere - abroad can ,rely uiwn . havut~. 41 .thiplied in.the sere best order. : ,KiTZAILLER. OKAEFF &AA). " • VOL. XL. - COA I QUINTARD & WARD, No. . ..PINE 'YORE 1- Sole AgentE for . . The Conmolida tedCoal Con,-. trany'S Baltimore: Vein Wilkesbarre Coal; shipped Corn JerSey City and Elizabethport: • • . Also, for the 11A3LPSIIIRB and BAIIMORE CONS Clismpxhire 'George's Creek 'Coal; shipped at Baltimore and Geortretoism • . s • Agents for °BOWE , A{E'ARS' • celebrated , Broad • Top Coal, Shipped at Philadelphia. - • . • .• From their Wharf, No. 1, at Port Richniond, Phila delphia. they are prepared to ship the best:- qualities:of , 'Locust Nonntain and.Tted - and -Whi.t Ash Schuylkill Coals. -• • . . ?trim their docks at , Jersey City' (where the depth' of water Is frimi 151915' feet), they are prepared. at. all seasons to supply 'the. above' Coals and i summers and ships for.porMin China and elsewhere ; •. Steamers can be 'coaled at •any hoar • during' day or night. • . • W. J. B. SMITII,• • ' AgeUrra Agents. at .Bostoa —WARD BALM; 42. Slilby St, 'at . Netrark---j. M. • • March 1.2, '64 • LEWIS...AIUDENRIED at•GO.; • Ni'hole,ale Dealers In the heat varieties of-. • • " :Antliracite. and -Bitairni!ious (2w:walnut Street; Philadelphia. - • • . - OFFICES: Ila 13foudway, New York_ • •- '• L Street,Boaton. •• .. ' • Pioneer Shippers from Elizahethport, of • ' SITING • MOUNTAUS'', ;HAZLETON, ANI) COUNCIL 'RIDGE ['s) - IR-. BLACK lIRATH, .AND IMMIS2 . z _..._ ...,i - 7 -- , ;......1.- . . - -,,, : r, .*''' '' , l i3...t:.-.17 4.,..; .1; 4 2 • `; tt. 6 ' t''''' - • , ....r.*44.&a-5.. - ... S, . - -. .' '.:-, . • ..:..vg."....0,2 , ;v1t1avixr•0,;..i: 1 4 rezi ,, Yi.i30 , ...: ,,20:,, e.r. ,, --..t! ,, -*V.. 4, Pttat . , 1 1 .,, - ,_.,..r: ~ . . ._. . .. . . .. ' • .- ..- ' • .. .. . ... ' . -. _ . ' . - . . . . . : .. • ' .•'.. - - . • -F. ..., . , • . • C 4 44.. - 2 I ,' .. . . % • • . . _. _ . • 7 : ; .:7 , •, . ",.' . ' .: • '... ..'". r , --....,1,',.. :':*;,;-.= : :.- -.- ~ .... . , . . , . • ' . ..: .. ~. - .., • s . . i CI-7- A , : . , i i - TTSVILE •... ... , . 7. i'Pupusl l .fp: - .gyqty -, .sNwRpAT::goitNINO . : BY:DENAATIN):: - WAN',. : P.OTTOILTY ! '; -'s,c4:tj.r4j:TAl!..QQ:pi.NT'L--..s:PONs,,ytyANlk Pier No! 'EL1_ZART.HP.0.RT,....,43,.„ . COAL.. • . • . COAL . LE WIS AUDENREER & Cp. • .; . . OFFICES : :• . . 105 Wanot Street,TBILADELP,ITLI.. • • . • 110 Broadway, NEW TOME. • .. , • • • 14 Kilby Street, BOSTON. • . Wholesale Dealers In tho best varieties of TAtESTiC COALS—SoIe Proprietors of Wolf Creek Coiliery, capa ble of producing. over Tho,ooo tons it year of thiicelehra tecl-lltimomu, (Red Ash,) and . BI.A . CK nEATII, (White: E*.clusive Agents ; ror the sale of the purely genuine . LO •Cast ,Mountain Coal, from the Locust Colliery of Geo. C. P6rre' Co., all 'of which wili.be shipped di rect to New York, via; Canal ; or cOastwitki, rich Pier's, Chelor Nary Yard,Thiladelphia.) : . .Philadelphin; from Pier NO. Port Richmond • • The, choicest qualities of - REDB,II3IIITE, ASH . COALS from .Schuyikill County,,selected 'kith ' speeiol cam and shipped under our. personal superintendence. ~11i'Elizatiethpait; N. LEIFIGII .5E!.11.1.N0 :MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL • - .11rOGE1 COALS. . From .Baltimorik. Md. •,(via, .LehM•h- and •Mitriis Canalo.). - • The very superitir WILNESBARRE• COAL. from the Baltititore Vein, taken frpm the, ''Aildeuried meet y' mid Coal Compans E tt m.; stati, Wilkesha also, the COUNCIL III15(1? COAL; both of which.; Itir Steam purposes and for family use, ate uusumasied. We hold _certificates in mir front parties- who. inwe used and fully rested those coals, and pronounce them the lIEF•T ANIIIRM:117 Cones for steam - in use, pro ducing .clinker, less' ashes and g•reater blaze, than any•other kinditnow before fife public. . . • • May .15, , 4.1; :-• 20- . • -; , T. STOUT & CO:, ..csucces,orz. to STQUT i& VAN N l / 4 1 . C.: . 1111nars and Shippcla,of the cel6lnted FDITON (LE HIGH) COAL, from . the Ebbervale - Colliery,*. near Ha- . nleton, Pit., and dealers in . the best varieties of . . ANTHRACITE AND BITIMINOVIOALS: Delivered direct from the !nines or on bolird of vts-* -eeL at TRENTON, N. J., ELIZABETIIPORT, N. J., N.,BRp;SWICK, N, J., PORT Ricarmo74l3, PA. OFFICES 7--41 ek, 46 Trinitj . .lletilgitig, 11l Broadwity, - Neir Tiork. ' . . . T. STOVT. • • C. VAN WICKLE, a LER gTOCT,. NEW . TORL. SAMUEL EONN_ELL • - Jr, ) Nos: 43 (445 I'Linity Building, N. Y., SHIPPING. POINT: Pier 1, ELIZABETIIPOUT, 11. J. 011 0 ERS POll SALE HONEY BROOK, N. SPRING .MOUNTAIN 1111.4.111,E1G11, • AND BIICIC N.OITITTA tEIIIG I- 11. Q_AI, BALTINORE C0. 3 6-!c BLACK 61.1110 ND AVILIKES'I3.NRRE. COALS, AND THE CELEBRATED , GEORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL may 21, .114. 21-ly ISAAC SELTZER ' 'Has removed to:No:111 Rrondreny, Room 69 TrinitylLnildiu i• SOLE AGENT FOR ••• BANCROFT, •LEWIS CO.. Miners And Shippers of the celebrated Lainpst 1719iiin!isill COO.. • Rinnick.im -& Glove Clay,'Fxt berry', Palmer & BACA Arb, Lithatirtio kin, Lehigh. Cuanberlnna S . Broad' - Top (). A r-i3".' - 01lCcbc , 7N. fritio 12 tot, • " OC•iltl'S Pa tent ..Self-Dpiiiping GQAL TUBS :AND B.LO • AAT . IIi I.: • ROPE FOR rrx.trtura.-prit r POsFs The cnbscriher haying been appointed Agent for GAs 'NOCK.; BllillY t.t; Co.'s MlP,bratAtOi WIRE. ROPE, ie now prepared to receive 'orders • for • • ' either Flat or lioand Charcoal '. •.. • or Steel. • • There Ropes are Made of the • :4-„x highest brands of iron and Steel, . - • •.. o „ - and give universal satisfaction. 44 . ; fit ro jn throughout Li' tgland,'particular- i y t ii- n, A titgel•Rope...whlch is .Pro • -• < ; .o rerre screonnt of its . sopert- ' • .13 or, istrengtn, toughness and-light... ness, making It very great mv; . ' lug in weight 'and steam-power, • .• L and being harder than iron. the.. . . • pulleys tio not „wear the Rope, • • • but the Rope the pitiless, which. - are; of-Course, much cheaper to . ...- For further particulars, apply to' • • ; • ' : SAMUEL I'IIOSLPSON'SICEPRENV„ 192. Fulton Minces, ilirrErcork i .- 13 entornl of Jorriox Flour•Ar Feed Store. . tt undersiened hna rcmovcd hie Flour and Feed Store from Nore'egian: Stud' Third St reete, to 'the. ebrner of Iderketatui William. Streets, where he will keep an hand a thotee stock -of articles In hie line, and a line aaeortinentofiliet elms Gree:eritee. - • ills old friends and customers are reapectfhlly'eoliii , - led to continnb their vitronage, while the generarpub- I ie will And hits sitielea A, No. 1. and are invited- to rive. hiirta '' JOSEPII D. JONES. Pottssiik, April !fp: . da 14-ti •'. I will teach yottto pierce the Bowels of the Earth, and brill out front the Cave . km ' ins - 14Itl - s via — jive idirenili - 6)414 ' hands and siddeet all Setszre to our use and pleasure:—DlL Pier No. 9. BANCROFT, _ .LEVIS & Co.; • , MINERS 'AND suirrBv99l! Tlll3 • Celeibrated:AsHLAND COAL; FROM . NLAHANOY MOUNTAIN_ OPPICF...-111 Walnut„ Street, Ctintmercial Building, Philadelphia. • •' • Now York Office---17 Cedar Street- Boston Oipee-7 Doane Street. • • , • ~.[Oct. 23; ' 43- • . . . No.l '3.. • • • • . . BLAKISTON i . GRAEIT Co. •. 1 • • . .•. . MINIMS ANI) SHIM/1M . .• LORgERRY :AND ;LOOST- 110 . rNTAIN:.cOAL.. . • .. Shibpera of other. approved qualities of WHITE `:AND RED :ASH COAL. . .318 Walnut Street Philadelphia.. . . 9 Trinity Building, New I (irk: • • .Corr, of liilby•it Doane Beaton.. OONNEE .. &:. PATTERSON LEWIS Co. Agents for the sale of their telehrnied. .•; LOOTTSTIVIOUNTABI . COAL _Ashland and May SI, 63 Pier No: :7. • • . • JOIIN •It . E•, • • • SCHUV • Lii:I.LIA • Wharf No, 7.-;fort Itichinond. • OFFICES• ptio. 316 Walthit Street,Philadelphia. , . (Nu 300 - Weer,- Thirteenth St:, N. Turk Octql)criG, `:ss* • . • • THOS. 111OLL A: - CO., :• *.. . • Nt,mis AND 81111RILS bv • - .„ . .81IITErS SPRING . .. • M 0 A . .; r : • . . YorktOwt, • : Carbon County,: Tionna . OFFICES: 323 iiVAINEt 'iftreet, P6iliidclphia, ' JEO ESVICUE,. - . Luzerne' County, Pa “HAIR!.,ILEic,II;OO/tOL., Our t`ITARLEIGIP. COALis now anbtlexclusii.ely; to Philadelphia. and. - vicinity, ft. DAY 2IUD ELL.- Parties Ordering from thent.i.may . alwaysdepend upon getting a . pure . ' ,'• • . • • "- OFFICE , -1:09 Walnut St.;:Philriderphia. livlefon, May 9.''64 SCHUYLKILL CO. _ ..• T:: • SCHOLLENBERGE)I,-AGENT, nncl . Shi . pper . pf.the celebrated • • Biack,Heath.White.Ash and Peaked Minn • • -lain Free. Buttdrig • PINT( • ASH ..COAL: • r. 0. ADDRESS—Porresymis:EMILIA; Schpyi kill County, Pn.. • • • • • April 12, '62 .". .• 16-tr l? N. AST 0:IL JE . R . R ,I—rVEI COAL. •'*. • "..•" • : ' . " My Es.StrPranklln lorherry Coal 18•noW sold exeln sively.,hy .3dessrs. NOBLE, lALDWELL - a CO., who are my sOle Agent Parties ordering from 'them, May lit:says &Pend upon getting a pure article. I • • ' - (No. 10. Walnut St., Philadelphia. , ok i i lc , Es:. JNo. - 111. Broad‘ray, Trinity Building, .NewYer.k. •• • • • "LNO. GI State street, Boston. •:. •. •• HENRY TIM:. • • . • Treniont,llarch .• • . . • • PIDNINOW: it: PATTERSON, Dithers Shippk , s of thO•Celelirateir • • LOCUST MOUNTAIIf:COAL J. j..cONNOIi, . J. S. P4.1.7ER50',.7; .Catirity, • #5 .7 ......% . ' 4 ": ;? - ;•t:t - i l,s'Y' NL , :' "'". t ' ' '.... , t -._. \ fi l liliV,l,,A, w•-•,5... , ,,-;1,..0,-----.1-t-A --- -&.,, --'-....,..,:....-...,,._,-',,, 4 ,-,-.-:,-- ~..-, 4, lc" i l' -p, ~, --. -\. , ... Jowrifaarr . -IT ...;411,..b . ..! ..:j. , <-;.• .. 4 _ _ =l-kW , : -_.---- -..... • • Cx. • .MICK;: -. (SUCCESSOR TO _BROCE. & SIiOILMAKER,) •., 31Arit,CrAcTruert. nr WIRE' • -COAL. , "- • ; Under'ithe COB.- RAILROAD & 14.011WEGIA1C8TS., Jan 23 (14 DIEIIII. R SNELL'S NEW qUMBINATION . COAL .SOREENS . . • The tinders' Igued take plea Sure fnanhouncing tireohl Operators and other!, that they are manufacturing a new COAL SCREEN ,of .their invention, which they will guarantee to wear twice as. long,. aiitttlo tits, work, better than any crimped wire Screen in use.. The...seg ments turned out by us can be bent to any circle: re-, quired. • We 'alms 'guarantee that the mesh klergys' retain original size until entirelyttorn out, It. crimped wire Screens. the .mesbes. frequently slip, and lose the Proper, mesh. before the Screen is 'half :wont out. -We manufacture any srzed mesh of .our .New Combination Screen, used the trade. —• :. •• • • Pielim, mho wasassociated with "My..l3eaCh amin tilt-business bf • miumfactiiring Sereens,.at. Nor wegian. and Railroad streets. .Pottsville. having • dis tioled partnership, and disposed of his iuthiest. has. re. moved tti Railroad- street, in. 'the rear. of .D...F.ltterTY•s Hardware. Store, Centre . .Streetouidassociated withtt m. in the manufacture. of their new Coal .Screepit of all, cis scriptionS; Mr. Jasper:Snell. lie solicits continuance the.patronage heretofore So' liberally bestowed . upon hint: •• We are also mannfacturingri style of Wire Screen by , - a process different from that used: inaking.crimped wire screens. as anon in every resPCo.t.,• • to. which P O3 fit' tention of Coal Operetort is invited. • ' SNELL,' . • . • ltannfartarera of. Screens Of al descrlntlonii at thO shortest notice.' [Dec. d, • .. b2-td • • _.... • 4.11".AIII. • -TOOT H, Flcah,.Clgth.tinil Ilatlinishes, in great varier, at . . • • • • • . , 63. • li TIFSI Apcitilecatv., •. TO COAL. :cirEß4firows: -. . . . . .. . GREAT. IMPROVEMENTN4I. - COAL. SGREEICS. The undersigned arenow p wed to manufacture, at their shop, In Minersville., - all kindsfif SCREENS for scieening Coal. of. the impeoved manufacture, patented to Jonas Latbausteln; 4th.Febeuary, 1.6432: • • - . -. . Screens manufactured -by - fats proress;.are more du rable, maintain:their form better, and are furnished as chearras any tole had in the'County. • They,are made 'of elnare . iron,, In such • shape,* Ad prevent. the Coal sliding from on:e BiZC, to the other be- Jore it is thoroughly assorted. thus preparingAt better ttum.can. be done by cast iron or Wire scrums,- " • • . . . -Tim manufarlureni.urge.ntly• request all Opeiators wautittg &rocas: In examine thore•neiv patent Screen.- at thMr sliott,:or at-. work at' the ..gantirlotti Vein col liery cif George S. Item,' ier ; near St. Clair;.Fliere they have been in ❑se for some time; . • ' ~ ;.• .- By purchasidzsereene made ender this Patent;liti: gat ion.or any trouble as to patent iightS will be avoided: All work done with - promptness and dismiteh: J. tk. I,AUBESSTZIN, Minecnviltc. Jnnc 7.'lh 2 11 W.' VErif VE — 414.0001 -. lco-F iiiiprAlifa9!eittei (Or !ti . te • •. .: • 8ANN.A1 4 4.8 Boakitore. LEHIGH. SILLIKAN ,t-MoREE: ..1. -'-. POTTSVILLE, PA.. WIRE ..SCREENS .s-AT.y - gpAympumxo, - .:m)yEmBER BUSINESS CARDS. . . . . . . .DR.- IL F.. BAURY, Grnidoote of . Ike queeres Uniteraity, Xieland,'bega ]cave' to inhirm his . friends. patrons and amputate, that he is ,pizeticlog Medicine, .ttrgery and Obstrertio l / 2 Irtinersrille. •Ho hopes by strict attention to, and. Practical knowledge 'or. his business to.merit a share of theitpatremage. • .. °Mai at the-.upper end of §antuu - ystreet, MinersvPs; • IsTor.:s, . • • • • .15-1 f IL; SYMONS,' V. s.lllnteli Ciritniad Mining Engine e r; and. Plarvvfor •1' Sept tO, • - • . TA314911A,. PA, lArimablutt . 11.411PIIIIIIRE: • • • .Ciiil and Alining . .Engineer; Will promptly, attend on .all parties ,-deimring bis seryi ces, -in Lnzerne, Carbon,.aiid Sanylkill counties.- . •Addresr,.: W1LL.14.1 1 / 4 111.01PSHIRIC, iTesnescille, Lu zerne -County. Pa. . . A 7,, . 111110'IMES8; Civil and ming Enr..drieers, "RussePS Building ; 4ecottd. and Matruitanao Streets. ' • • . . • • . sr4PIiD,,DT. HARRIS. July .30, _ JOSEPH .S. HARRIS Seliternber.26, .63 7.3%, . . PIPS. LANGIDON, Surgeon . Dentist, - Market, Street; second fa. - door' above Third' Stret,: eolith aide, "Ilitajia Pottsville. • • ' ' May 5,''60 Pro, Vr..I4IIEAFEII, Pottoyille, Pa., late . of the Pennsylvania State Geological*Sarvey, ex plores lands, mines, &e. October..l3„ !:55 VICANK: C4RWER, Rind Inirtate`Ageit, WTY, Bchnylkill Con*, P. M7Lettpr. Addresit"Mahtinoy City P. O." - Afarch 30,'61. • • . 13 tf oIIipENCY::: , -For'lhe uichiuse . nod Bole f Real Estate . ; buying r and selling •Coal taking. charge Of Coal Landa, - lifinea,&e., and. eolleeting.tenta: Office 3lahantango Street, : • April - 6, ' , 60 - •14-] • ' . . IldßN' A. OT.TO, Dlanodlicturer .. read. J- .bealer in all. kinds of Lumber,' Williamsport; Pa. June 29, .61.• - . • ,• .' .. •.. .. 26-ly . :. . LEVAL."TARDS. a• ex..g.t•R*AC,srnitssEtt,,.. - - .. - • .. - .. • . .. Attorney . at - I.Erar, A stiland,.• Sehnyliill , Connly.. Pa. Otbee'—On. Centre street, opposite .the Post ptliee. . '.. • . . ' 6A.. 11111tErCIA;IfliN B. ITIcCOO Attorney .nt Lhw, SILLIM4I , I•6I3ITELDING: op'pooite'Miners! Bank,'l'ottavi le; Pa:.• .I.lg:irch 19, '134,-12-tf A 011.11.1. W.,I{ICAN,. Atairney and Conn selhirat,Ldiv; Pottavillei Sehilylkill County, Pa. -Orrice : in Silltreatra-ueve building, on Centre street, iiearly . opposite the Atinera' 13ank. H u. ROYER, Attorney at .'• • • OFFlCEAttutet•Street, two cloths . .aboTe Cen tre. Pottsville: • • Febtmary , : 64y - • ' . . '3.131ES . ' • WILI.IAII SMITH. I,IAITIPBEI.L. SitllTlll;',Atttornitya ut ! Law.. OFFICE , -Centrt-"Street,, - apposite -White h orse.lintel. Pottsville, Pa .. • i rtitnisToririnn LITIVI,E, Attorney A-A at. Law,- Pottsville, Sehnylkill QPFIcE—In Matuunango Street earner of Second. GROVER & BAKER'S .CELF . .I3RATEI) ELASTIC STITCII SEWING . -MA,CII ; IN. 7 .ES. alMrilid the Premiums' over all • . at the follatriO . St aleand 'County. Bair.s. of 1863. . . New . . . ... Now YoriState-.Fpir: .. ...*.‘ : . . • . . - First . . s Pr , emitirri for;Fanilly,Mactilte. •' . - . First Premium for Manufnctarinq Machine', .; :, First Peeinium for Machine - Work.. • •.• - . . Ifidiana 'State . ' - • . _ . • - First Premium ror Martine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine Work; . • • ' • . . . . Vermont State Fair. • . - • .. : • --- • • . • iqrst Premium for Family Machine. : First Pretninm for Manufacturing Machine flizt,l:retnium for Machine Work. - .• - Ohlo . State Fair. • ..• lOwa" , State . Fa ir:. • • f. First - Premium for. Family litathine. • • . Firet:Preminm for .151almfactdring Maphine ...Flrst Frith= for Machine Work.: Illinois State - Fair. • • • . , First4.'remiun for Macirtrie for 011 - porpottes • FTrst, Premioin for. Machine Work. • - If.i...llturkk • . State • • • • :.• First Prertiirirnfor .15fachise for nll parposee • FirstPrerulunt for:Milchine.Work.' • • Michigan State Fair:- . •.• • . • • • • First Premium fur Family Machine. . • •First Premium for Manufacturing 'Machine First Premium fur Machine Work: . ,. ' P.ennstli:anlit Mate Fair. Firsi Prcminm foi.Mannfacturtn . g Itiachino . . First Prem.luni for.3l.achine Ohgoa Stao Fair. • • . FirPt.Promium.for. Family Machine :First Premium for Machine Work. Co.. Chittenden o (11.).Ag4 . Society.. Filet Premium for 'Family Machine. • • First Premium for Manntacturiok Machine piret Premium for .Machine Work. .. . Franklin Co. (Nr: Y.) .Faii. :. . : . . .. . . First Premium for Family:Mitchlnn.. ' .. . First.rremiam for Itiannfixtnrlng.Machine. ChamOlainNalley (it.) kf,7 1 1Spe. g rt n ' t Pr m el l i "T nin kt7ti ' m am ln i ltic?Lrin h ! n l ? linchtne First.Prailinm for litachlue Work. panipden Co.(Hass.) Agri . Moe. • . .Di . ploTiart for Farrilly 3tactilne. ' • Washingtop t.).FOF, •... :First Premluin.for MaChine . .C o .. . likiens C (N. Y.) AgrlSoc.. • • - _ : .. . Pirst•Premiumfor Faniii:y, Machine. ' ...Flat Premium for Manufacturing Machine .. • :...First Premium - for Machine Work. ~:- - • Saratogit Co. , (N. Y.)Falr. • First Premium for Family Mad:ant McOtanlco lastiOte (Pa.) Fair. Firat.Preminm for Machine for all purpoe . ea • riret Premium for Machine Work. .1 Grientield (O.) union Falr;'' • . • First. Prerniturs for FamiV Nischino • First Premium . tor . - Machine Work.. tihiton Co. (o.).Fair.: - - •.• Flizt Premium for • Famtli .4acirine • First Premium for lincl!ine Work. AkintgaTery.fa. (Pa.) Fair..:• . Pint. Premium tor - Machine for all mimes • First rremiumlor Mathine. Work. - • ban Joaqu Co. (Cal.) Fair. . • Firat,Preminm . for Fiitnny. Machine Firat PrCrninm' for Machine Work: Sin . .. loe . lllsrlct (Cal.) Fair. • . • .First:Premintri‘ for. Machine . Flrrt Prmilom for Machine Work. • re" The above cotnpriiee all the Faire at which the Geovaa & Barn MnAcorraz Ivereexhibited thls•year:: S A TY,S-R6OMS 49.5 Broadway,_ 130 . Cliicituttelitreut, fit. April 23, 434: -17-Sm " . . M •Jr4Ei m tmEns,..... •••: ....• •_ •. • • • • .. • • • . simi . JEwELRY . .• ALWAYS ON 1 1 4ND.', • rir All .kinds olhiusical Instruments, Violin Wing's, Bass Vivi BUinga. Guitar anti Banjo String's; constantly on hand." ':[Jan 30, . - ' 04 ,= 25 • - • IV/EIR RS (1111,,t VIOL . : 'Hue' IT' -a 'genuine Meernbann ripee,.at ••• •. *. • . • •Bc•YEß'S..tobti- Jan. n.. 64 . 4 31 It If. 14 " A rtr. W-A T C and Eilver Pl. cases: Aniericnn Clocks,-and Jowelry • of all de scriptions, can be obtitivedittibe store of . ' • • 11,116-11141113116, - figebt, Belit::1 0 ; 144^-lin - f i i;O ' C ILO EOLOtKOS. A large gnek or_rigtitTlay arid thirty hear &Jell:mi., In svery.Terietl. of .by • . • • - AVatChmaker And Jcne3cr, Centre. ,Str,ceti CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS., A paro tinqpowerful topic; corrective and altoraiire of won4erft4 efficacy is diseas*s of the • Stomach - liver and.. Bowels. 1 . Cures Dyspepsia, Liver COMplaint,.Beaciache, General: Debility, l'sertoustmss, Depressionj of Spirits, Con-. • stipation, Colic, Intermittent k'ever, Cramps „ ' -.• and Spasms,.and. all _Cemplaints of either • . • f f • ' Sex, arising from Bodil • Weakliness, . . whether inherent in th oytem, or. .''• . .. ~.produced. by-specia - causes. ~• .. - .• Nothing .I.hat. is .notwholesonie, genial and restora . tire in its nature enters into . the-composition of 110S TETTER,S STO.ALACII :BITTERS. 1 This .pbmalar . Pro-- . Paration. contains no : mineral of .any • kind, no 'deadly botanical element i. no, defy exciftmtl: but it IS' a cam bination: of the •extrarts of rare balsamic 'herbs and plants, with the 'purest and_ 'mildekt q all diffusive It is icell to be forearmed a s ,opinitilsesse; rind, so ftir es the Inman system can be broteeteil by human meitits against maladleSiengendered by finl'um:hoiesomo at, Mtspherei impure twiter., • and other external 'causes, TIOSTTTEit'SBEPTERS may be relied on SSP safe , • In districts' infected with l'ayse map - Aua; it has been found infallible ti.. 4 a preventatiye, and rn. sistable . as 'a remedy, iiildiho.tistinds who retort to'lt under - air prehension of in attack, escape the Scourge ; and thou sands WhO neglect torwall themselvei of its protective: qualities in advance, arc cured by a Very,brief.course' of this Marvelons medicine. Fever and Aguepatients,,af ter being p . liecl.wittrquinine for mouths in yain, until fairly saturated wi al that dangerous alkaloid, are, not 'rinfreqnently , r...toredtri health' within a few. days by EIOSTETTER:S'I}ITTE4S. . Tbeweali stomach is rapidly invigorated and tho ep petite restored by 'this agreeable Tonicarid hence • . work. 4 * wonders in' eases of Dyspepsia and con; tinned forms:of linligestiOn'.. Actieg as a gentleand painless apperient„ an - well aErnpoo l the. Lirer, it: also invariably reiieren the constipation naperinclueell'by ir 'tegithte action of the tligestiv . e'and seetetlye : organs. persmis - of fetMle habit, liable tof Nervous Attacks,, Lori - nest+ cif Spirits, end'. Fits of Langnor; find, prompt Haul fiernianeht relief:fromthe Bitters:. The tekiniony, on thiS'poinf : is moateonelusive, and froM boils seics:' The apitly. of lb s o ts 001.10 . is fmniagntely aSsitagerl. by- a single dose' of the .§tiMulant,:nini. b occasionally ..resorting to it, ie f , returriof the complaint May be pre- ':AS a Genend.TonicAlDSTErfrAt'S• BI,TTEDS pro.: .dnCe effects which must be esperhlneed or witnessed before they,cati be fully . appreciatedl In cases of dos- STITUTIONAt: WBAUNA:SS, PUE*ATII2I: DECAY and be,bility: and Decrepitude arising from 01.” AGP, it, exercises the electric influence. In the . convaleScent stages of all illsessnsit operates as a delightful invigorunt...• When . . • the pthverenf natnre are relaxeq, It operate tore-en _ . . force and•re-establish them. • j• ' Last,, but not leant, it is The Only Safe timalant bo. ink numpfnetured froth slipmi nint, Inoenous'ikiterials; • andentirely free from-theneld :elements ihesent moth or lessin all.ttie ordihaii tonics and Stomkhies of the No family. medicine imS : been so universally, and; may be truly added., deServedbi ponnlttr.rtth . the intel ligent portion of the'coinmitnl6• ; •!ns ITOSTETT.ER'S .. • Shirni.,Pltt.sbitig, Pa. Sold by all Druggiata,::Graierri.atidStbickee.paraava, HELAIVOLD'S EXTRNCT BUCHU 12=1EM!I fIELMTIOLD'S EXTRA.C.I'BUCHU, lIELIBOLD'..EXTRA9T 8UC1117,, 11ELMBOilYS ExlitA7 EXTII,4.OT.UCIIti. positive aid speciffe ienied4pr dlsense.s of.the Bladder, Bladder, Bladder, Mulder, Kidneys, Kidneys, Kidneys, Kidneys;• ORGANIO WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEARNESS, ORCaNIC WEAKNESS, • . . . • • A.ID ALL -DISEASES OF THE • • . • : • ~ 'Setutti Organs, Sexual OrganS,. - Organs, Bcanal Organs,' SCxual Prgans; . :Bcxnal Organs, 'Sexual - Organs, 'Sexual prganst ..Scaual Organs., Sexual Organs,. ,Sexual Orgarisl Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs; • r Sexual Organs,' • ..Ecartal Organs; arising; firnifeiCesies, early Indiscretions, exposnre and m Imprutiencics, and', removing. all' i l inproper discharges, -whether existing in . • Malff or Femnlo, 3 . 10 e or Female, Diale or Female, • It la a fact•long since established, that porsonasuffer, lig with' any disease of these organs are affected In hod ! ' By health and - powers, and experience•- many alarming syniptoms, among which - will be `found— Indisposition to .Exertion, Loss f Memory, Difficulty In Brezdning, General •Weaknessi i : Barret' of Disease Weak 14erves, • Trenibllng, 'Horror' of. Death, • Night Swerds; Cold Feet, Wakefulheas, I Dimness of yision, Langtior,Vnivetsalltuteltucie_of . the Muscular . System, • often ilnOrmOus Appetite, with Dyspeptic . Symptoms, Bet Binds, Flushing of theßody,lDryfiess of. the.Sltin, Pallid Countenance ,' and•Eroptlons on the Face, Pains in the Back, Ilearinesi of the Eyelids, frequently black snots flying before the; eyes, Wahl temporary suffusion and loss of 'Sight,-Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Restlessness. !These symptoms, if allowed to gO on, which thiimedicine invariably removes. soon folloW— LbSS OF PCIWER,TATUITY,..RPILBI4IC FITS: , W. . . .. , ho can . eay that these excesses are net . frequently followed by those .Direthl . Dl eases, "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Tutup:coins T' . lllltllVßATill ' AlSTLLllll sod thelneltineholY Deaths, by. Consumption, beet am pie witness to the Truth of this s.Lertion. - HELMEOLE!S EXTRACT OF 3UCITO' . _ . certain.; safe; and speedy ewe, from whatever cause they have originated ,and no matter. of • ...HoivLong Standing, - • Hoiv Long Standing; How ',Ong Standing, • Eioiv Long Standing, Ilow - Long . Standliig, lloiv Long Standing. • - • It is takeri•nithout hindrance fronibusinqw, and: lit tle, it any; change of diet. - Is pleasant in ita.taste r and odor, ••. . • And immediate in its action. • If you _areautlering wittcany above distressing -• . . • •.i • • PROCURE THE BEALEpircAT PROCURE THE HEMET ri AT:ONCE, PROCURE THE izEirEffr A T-.' - . HELIa OLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU kliinediekhe ivkich benellt,eveiybody, from the i;tuiplyflelicate to tl*coniined arid despairinkJiiralld, NO EQUAL LS TO .1 7 4. F. FOUND, No EQUAL IS TO 13E. FOUND, NO 'EQUAL IS 'l'o 'BE FOUND. Prrce 1 per pOttle, or Six for $5. deliver ,ed4so spy addreis. i'Oparad by Depot; 104 . Olipth 1309* phlia. Di74^,CIUR Isimrn;ge IN lIELittOPLD.S Medica:tpcpot, BEL'aI9OLD'S ping and Cheru!sal Watv.hodse., .594 JR rori4ivaj - , Ner reit*. • puwARE OF' OormEll.FEJTs Alp-tßzeitnicr-, :PLED DEALER.% whOendearori to- dlopose ""of their rrirri". and " other 'I artfelee on the ripotation LIELWOLDS GENUINE PItEPARATIONS, '` • • EXTRACT BCCHU, SARSAPARILLA ILLA ThLPROYED 808 W4I4H, - - - FOR SALE—BY, ALUAIITEVERYWHERS. A:9lc FOR gEpt*ltxi , s. -I TANic:DiCI - ";l7;ni•onteho.adeartieenient and eend for It. ADD'AVOID ,i,uSD..EXPQSURE, • • _ . , 12, 1864 WRM:Or BY A mitkaira.op T 234 iLNIFEBS9N • MIMS .41# AiiD_APILISONSIL] THE BANNER OF THE STABS. ••-•-- . . . 'We're children of, fairLiherty,,we know no South f nor'Noth; - ' • For Union. and our •own dear land. we now are .."marching forth.;. . • We have one country and one flag, one God idone -And fOr the right lire wine to fight.. 'neath-the Banner of. the Stare. . Hurrah, Mirrah, taimdred loud hurrahs, Hurrah for the dear old flag, the Banner _ We feel qiur • Wrongs, we know Our• - righti,sand knowing ditre . maintain, • 1 We fight for-Union only and not for hope of gain; And in the name of ' "Lord, of ideate" who rult , s the fate of ware, . Thus for tho right we come to'Sght, ;'.Heath the . . Banner Of the Stars. . And may that flag float freely o'er, the Whole of our fair land, - . • . From .Whoro Penobscot pours its flood unto the Rio' Grande.. . , . Forever to the...dust we'll hurl. the hideous "Stars And raise *to heaven_ that dear eld,ilag:, the Ban ner of the Stars.. . • God. of .our nation; to '.Thy Thy name our grateful song, well raise, • . • , • Thou who hast been our Father's God, Will rule theif,children'sways: *: • . • Thouait our King,' we need none else . to guidoliii • thro' these Wars, • Deign Thou to bless onr nation's flag,. the Danner of the. Stars. • -Hurrahl a - hiindred loud hur- . From the 65th:Regiment.,P.- V. V. . • Culmes October; 1864. . EDITORS JOUR::: AT. :. On 441 - Of May last, we left Gloucester Point with the army under Gen.' Butler. •Oa. the tith wear rived at Bertmula Hundred and.diSembarked.. We then had some slight - . skirmishing. with the:. enemy; and•on the night 'of :the lth, we threw up entrenchments.. -'Oh. Monday, the .9 th, 'We 'marched - nut . the . : directiodOf Pe- - itersburg fought the battle 'of Swift, Creek, and drove the rebels .itbout•- a : Rested. till Tuesday - morning; 'wheri : *We ..discOived the•eitemy iu our rear, when ive: faced 'about and', gave '.them a complete:. thrashing ' 'and' marched in pursuit till weCame to the. Half-, Way House, Witere'ive found - them - strongly' .eiftrenehed on a . Commandibg ...poSitiOn..• Af ter, some.manmuvring.and fighting, ,we'droVe them out. Next followed - the battle of Red . Creek; and - on Monday, the' 'l6th .Of May, the •eneMy.. being. strongly . reinforced,... sue ceeded in breakingeur lines, when we thought itprudetit to retire— -A feW days' after, we, left for Cold Harbor,* Where we, had: several heavy ..battleS7-one. oh the 27th .Mity;.and , one on.. the, 18t . of June, in which we. lost :many. brave comrades: . The next thing was another 'flank -tuoVement, and' We Made ',a strike for . Peterriburg, -in which. Our .Corpd Auld the advanee,_ and after severavery heavy battles we again had recourse to the pick and spade: , After, the :18th .Of .June. we -tad, no regular.engagernent until the 29th of Septem- ber, -when we Made an.advance on Richmond' on the North side of .theJames,' and after a :day's . , hard fighting, we rested .'our - weary limbs in and;abont; Fort-Harrison. ' At .8, P.- M. 29th,"ohr little Reglinent'Whs ordered to charge and' take a line' of entrc . nchnients in :our . frOnt.,• Which;proved to bee Chain of re ,' doubts, Corinected by a . strong.line of breast * Works: - .''Aceordi rig to orders; Qapt...*G.''.ll. Hill ,gave, the cbmtnarid,- - Madhis banewill , nll,,say that they.w ere never - led by. `a braVer - officer... 'With the 158th New York Regiment to - support. us;' we, charged 'and went to .w ithiri .50 . yards .of, the works,' 'under ti...most.terrifie fire from at least 15 pieces of . artillerfand 1500 infantry„ Finding that our • support . had all:leftus,. and trieti.to' save them selves, 'we had to 'give up .the ,chase: , Our loss in this.charge-was 80 . out of -f6O:. • Our. Regiment, which numhered•lsoo in' May, reduced, to 250 for duty, inaludifig a number Of *minded, that have lately 'returned. - • . • 1 • " Very. respectfully,: 'Yours:. .. • - • 'JACOB .Fr.co,.. • -• • . " 55th , Regt.,•:P. F. V:. The following from the Fifty-fifth Regiment Pe.nnsylv.aula Veteran Volunteers; contains stiggestions which we hope v . 111.1 be acted-up on by the patriotic !allies of SChuylkill Coun- Gray el, I Gravel. Gravel, G6vel, Dropsy Dropsy Dropsy, Dropsy 15 1`181.120, 1 111. NiRA FORT ITARRISOK,) " 55TH 'lsar. P. V. Vot.s., Oct. 2.} 1864. , NE• . EOITOIOS OF IRS' d 011TOCAL :---rernut me through the columns - of your paper to call the attention of the patriotic Lndics of Schuylkill Cpunty to the fact that we have in this Regi ment a company from said County, who are -nobly struggling:` for _their country's pres ervation.- The weather is becoming cold and tlfe ‘..boys" in addition to their overcoats and, blankets, will . requ i re, something to keep . their bands Warm; while on "picket" on these cold and frosty nights. The . Ladies of Schuylkill have never, heretofore, be,en found wanting when called upon to : perform a patriotic ac tion, and I feel confident that they' will- re spond also; to this call. • . The call is- that the Ladies go to' Work, without delay, and 'prepare a lot of zood, warm, "mittens," for our seldiers, (and urge their gentlemen friends to aid them in procur , ing the material,) who are here, so nobly braving the danger of.battle, far away from their-homes . and families, and exposed to the lole or Female, It!ale or Vernnle, Mate or remale malarions climate.of a cursed portion of coon-. .try. I feel confident that the Ladies will re spond to this call and can assure them that all of us, hrthe field,' will be, to them, sever grateful; .. I would not have it Understood that we de sire these "mittens" for Schuylkill County sol diers only. We make no distinction between soldiers—they all belong to• one family, no matter where they comes from—and I can us-. sure the Ladies, that whatever they do send us Will be :fairly and honestly distributed: The Ladies will understand that they. are to. Manufacture these articles themselves, asithe soldiers . in "linclO Sam's" army: gods in for home manufacture and it also makes him feel Proud to wearan, article manufaetured by the nimble fingers of tlie, female sex. - • • have the honor to - remain Yours, &c. J. B. BRANDT, Surgeon 55th P. V. ..„.. CAM - P .A 1: .rrin , YELLOiIr 1.1.0114 E, ON THE - 'WELDON,RAILUOAD, VIRGINIA, •' • • - September sth-, 1861. ~ 111.assits.,Eps.:—Euclose4 please' find the list of killed au& wounded of the 56th Mgt., P. V. V:, in the engagement on the Weldon Railroad, August IS, 19 20 and 21. .. , Caenpany A. 'WooNozo—Corp. Nelson ,Early ! ' August 21, arm, slight COMPanli B. . • ' KILLED—•Hugh Ileraden' August 26. IVog -- sDEDWestley 31 lirubecker, August 20th, back,• severe. KILLED- 3lichabi lialey, August 19. • Wouliriau--3lodest Rubonock,'August 19, back, severe. ;. - • - • Coinpati D.:. Wousumn---lioclest _lYalger, August - Id, left 'urn. severe. Comp G. Wm:ant:rt.—Edward Phillips, August IQ, leg, slight. , • ' • Corr ij., Wousncp--Thomas' 'ochlln,' , August -IS, feet, severe ; Patrick Cannon,- August. Is, hand,. slight; John Fisher, August IS, left eg, slight. - . . . (4: .LeLK!, August:2l. • .IVoi,•N Qyres, - . .. August 21, Unu, AuguSt 1!►; toe, ,slight; Lyinau:ASTufs,'Augut 18, hip,..slight. • • . . . (impair), N. • Kna.co---Isalith NV August 10.. Wor,NnEnl--Capt. Burett, August IS, knee, slight; lst Sergt. Jared B. Colveu Au gust 18, thigh,: slight; Chltstitin Kir ! August' to, neck,severe . ; Robe:rt . Hain,. August 19', left priu; slight ; 'Jamb Harrill August.l9, back; seVerely. Since died 'at David P. Craii4 Aug. P 3; right - arm, slight ; Matthias Herlinger, August 18, ;high,' slight ; liTashingmn Trout,' , .-Auguat 18, baud; alight!, George Night, • August . 18, root, - sli g hi ; John LOvegrow, - August 18, left arm amputated., -Thco3tScuuvt.S.4l.t. ^~~..Va-3i~:4a:'~~h:.« r."=rac~.;~ "e`t~A:i-^~; ~%»~*_s , 'srti;~ _ ~.~rf"~.i:.tsu?ui~~-.r~.'..'oi'FA'R+:3'ri! iuHe -~Y~z.;:x,". AlLR—."lll4 . aiany Bino , Flag.". Forever float that dear old, flag', the Ban ' nor of the Stara. : ..1 THE ARMY. From the 56th Regt., P. V. F. Ca/ZMil Sharp-`PracticeistAhe . . The Philadelphitilickeiiheithe' following.. Interesting statementlit „regard-to. •• "The next - liegisbititre.Will, - -,we suppose, have to make someraw laws on a subject-in. regard. to.which, the past historY_ot . jortSpru- - - deuce can ;Afford hitt gnidande, while • ;the, principles of justice - liivolved,arc in some. • parts :Very clear ; but in: kethers - remarkably„ donbtful and coinpligated. ..Weellude to.the equitable-:rights - 'of. OWners.of'• oil' wells and the Preper_manner of protecting..one 'person. , . •• orcempany.againet,the injuries. which- may. - be. easily inflicted Upon them by . a neighbor, witheut - Violating any'law at present. on • the. statute b00k. . .• • "If .6 nutiqn cityskwns . a tense, and .CauSelie oWnsit chooses to set_it - on'tre and- Make alionflr.e of: it openly; . th . ugh he . may: - cause the' des truction of. no life; nor defraud Any. insurance office, nor injure any one be- . • sides; him Self, it is alionishable crime, and' it. • his 'neighbor's'property . is - thereby burned-It is arson.. But at the nil wells nothing is bet . - ter understood thart.th - at two neighboring oil. companies will, in .inany cases,:willfully and: flood..e.iclf. other's most. prod.uc- , , tive-wellsfer - the nalikof procuring a liicra tive-domprbmige. - And when two - arge and, .profltable companies ~ quarrel, it: is . asort Of : war among the' gods, and: the ..stockholdere and senall fry • get "out of, the, Way; . Down goes the stock twenty 'or thirty per cent., and • . when a compromise, is - =effected .up goes again. A few : days go' the Pittsburg-. Coia- • merCiill this noticedf.a : nia.king,up of ..matters ---, =not; PerhipS, piceiielY, the kinato which' • We allude; but . nearly ,enough to: give , the Dalzell, which a few days since was dull at .4401 d freely to See and many holders •refused to sell at `..034 - e, • It is said that a Tong pending controversy 'tweet - I -this Company aud-the-Colinubia,': arising out :of their,wells interfering. with.,eaeli other, has. been ad-, juited.,lnd.that' both will now realize large iuciease . . "Many of 'the best wells tap the same un- - - derground Oil - enter oil;; and .these can be easily made to injure one anothernmst Vitally; . When .a Well is put 'dkiwn, passes through 'many currents :of . Water before •it...toineil to . the oil, but this iti'prevented' from, , . jury to well sunk, - -by. an. iron tubing like Fits pipe, Ofidia-jOiniscreWed - into Other as' . ..a.ts dessin.. • That in.'spite• - - - of - thik- water . would-run d own` outside - of the pipe ' and choke up' the - 'Well . and: spoil it, .but for '.a: leather hag fastened round thepipe andthade water-tight. This bag 'is filled witnlinSeed, whiCh s4'ells after. it is - - doWn beloW all the seanis of. the water; and.renders itimpoSsible for..the currents to 'run . doWn beside. the 'tub' ing. If at any tithe thki ttibing is drittvn•tiP, - however, down rushes the: water, and thus not only:tinny:Oh-but all tlie•wells: connect ...ed• with if, - become flooded,. and: pump bitt .water,' • • . "Now therna.rn . smile , Proprietors 'whose wells'-de not Pupil). much,: • but these...under, ground streams of oil connect them withrich . :4 - lowing wells, arid -they - draw their. tubing on . ..purpose,. by flodding „their . neighbors" wells andm akin g. th em.: worthless , to. force - .a _coin- promise by whieli the. products of 'the, good . well and the poor' one shall. be : equally - divi ded,: -Inequity. this is abo.ut as if one. neigh . her should say to . another, barnis - full . -Sod minnis empty ; 'go slia.res, or , I will :set ' •• fire. to mine, • and. the . sparks 'will consume yours."..; pdt.there is . no law. against•this. sort. .of underground Work.of reienge'and test - rue- tiOii; as there is against arson', nor intim nil= tureof the casncau- there:- . be one so :easily `:framed, -because it is 'often necessary for the . proprietor . ofsnoil :well to' draw his 'tubing •• 'to alterthe -workirig (Wills - pumps, or else lose. all the. lumeflt front his w ell. YOu- cannot, therefore prove theinaliciouS intentionas you .Can in arson, - - -- and each:man is therefore . 'pr& sumed 'to have' a right to . draw his ,tubing' without iiiterference, especially in theabsence. of • -• •- • - -' - -- "The ease therefore ? ooines'nearer to. this; - In a city one Man, bypulling down' his house 1...t0 rebuild,: will Often cauSe• the....destructron of his:neighbor'S heuse,..especially if lingoes on 'to deepen hisoWit foundation below it. Just so - far as.lfels,' obliged - to.avert injury from his • in : the, one case, So, It Would' seem he eughtto -berestricted frOpi flooding his neighbor's well' `in the ()Hick. especially where malice is pre •. suinable: But how to-franie lapis equitably :and practically. efficient to 'affect remedy for these .*deep imdergrOund wrongs, to.-see.. - A' hew ..Solon and a ..secopd ` , Daniel comb to judg m ent 'would seem lig - 111 7 site. . From MA Now York fferaid, Nov. 5.- • ALLEGED-.MEATY DEFALCATION IN NEW • '" ) The alleged, heavy defalcation on the Mer- aantile•Bank Of this city•created quite tt'sen sation.yesterday antOng.all •:classes of our . izeris; but particularly m.commSrcial circles, where the-alleged defaulter was well known, . and, generally speaking,' favorably regarded. As the detectives are hontiog.up the case,. it • is deemed prudent to* withhold full particu-, Jars until such time • as the detection :of the. : absconded teller, and"the -recovery of his sup posed:spoils are - Secured. • belieVqd that • the whereabouts of Mr.. Windsor are known; ' and that his: arrest will be accomplished in due thee.- This much maybe.stated• as being -. a rumor. regarded as; sonic - ex tent "reliable, • namely,. that he has fled to. either Eur Ope pr Smith Aiuerica•withoitt, : it is alleged, any con- siderable atriount ofthe missing funds.. . • • Y The President of the .Bank has. issued' the .-following:order ,"•••• To TIM P.unt.tc.Charles Windsor, pitying . teller of the 31ercaritilelliiikfor the last tour- - teen years, lia.S.rdisappearcid,.. - and there is .a 'deficiency in:his cash, account .of twolun dred• and seven thousand dollafS in .-- .cerrency and thirty-fotirthousand dollars in gold. • • , A reward : of - flve.thousond dollars by offered for the arrest and delivery of said U. Windsor to'iroper authority, `and fifteen' thotisancl.dollars additional ferthe recoVery • of the amount-taken,• or in that proportion for the aruourdiecovered,•-• • • The remaining surplus. of. the bank,. after deducting the amount, abstracted, is four hun . Bred and seventy-two,thousand dollars,. or forty-seve . n.per cent: n -;the' capital' stock. • • • .D. IL.• ARNOLD. - Pre..ident Mereantiteßapk. NEW - YoRK, :NOY; • .. -• • • • From the - appearance of things.it is sup posed that the alleged defalcation Pres not the result of a sudden resolution, but that it was in progrms for. several years.: 'llow the sup— posed defaulter could have managed to keep the bank officers in the dark relative to his operations ler solong a . period is the most - mysterious part: .of the business.' Ile. must have, managed: his card 'very adroitly;_ indeed, to keep the knowledge of his guilt so 'sue .cessfully from the ptiblic. • Charles 'Windsor, the alleged defaulter, was: a titan,. as 7 stated yesterday, Who joyed the good . opinion of of all WS moretm tile acquamtanee.s. Ha was regarded as n , man of strict honesty, -and , his eircuristances, , were generally believed Ito be , such as to place him., above • the suspicion of yielding to any temptation , that might result from the thirst of lucre. ' His wife was re .puted to poisess a handsmne• fortune in her own .right, and the Manner in vrhich his fainily lived:was regarded as confirmatory of .this impression. Windsor kept a splendid establishment at Factorkville, on' the north side of Staten Island. This residence, in fact, Was ,aurioug the handsomest on that part of the Island, beinglenutifullysituated and decors . ted in the most elegant: style.. Ile kept his fast lone and neat light wagon, and shertly •before •his supposed absconding sported a very - drishitig style of equipage. - This cir-, cuinstance was naturally supposed to , ,be Only the result'of a.stes.dy : and legitimate advance in file ,good things oc this world: , In appearance Wiindsor was 'rather pre possessing. Ile was to ':all outward •, show, man very attentive to business,'.very 'exact and'very efficient in the discharge elf his du- The Mtonishment of his acquaintances may therefore be imagined'. when his. Sup - posed ,knavery , was exposed in' the news papers'yesterday. The caseThinishes one of the most singular and unexpected defalca tions that ever occurred in this community.— The whole mystery will doubtless be cleared up, in a few days-by the detectives. ,0 VIE RlVollik. I:nwise above many is the man who con eiders every liotir lost.whieh is not tpent reading, ‘vriting or in studs , , end - not more. rational is She Ali „thinks. ev:nry MoMent... of her.timn sawing. - We once h rtat Mau advise that a book'. 'pf snmelt . . - - rigid in : the'poeltet,. to he .used in 1-.:4lCiiiunoecupied moment,' such was his. ce.: Et:e died early,and,,fatui tous• are:mon:ink who,: after:.a hard day's. work, will set and sew by candle or gaS -light until:their eyes, are. almost ;Winded, or . until certain 'pains. about-the shoulders e..)me,. " on:A:widen - at:a alriioifiwitwpottahle; - e - aid are auty driven to bed ;13,Vlibysiei4 -1 1 1 ta!PacItST work'any 'longer. Thn.;sleep 'Orthe - `over ==22==ll!=l ..t:•.f.! - : 7 ' - 'it.:4*NN4L.:.=' - :'- k,, `S T EAM r, GYieitTIOE. • • Esettg ixottinte. three Prototivere are now , ploperg ict• execute. JQWettd. 11001L-PRINT.I3O" of ectiptiott atlbe office of the bfareater dosneset, cheaper than It can be doniett eigtotber, eatabliabateat ih file. . . , . . BoOkn, Pam . pitileic• '".•-• Bina of Adeditai i. ; Large. Poetem, •-'::::.-... - ,1 Railroad Tiake limid , Billsi; - - ,-...,.• •!c'• •••:' Paper Books, - Article* siftriat, Time Books;. ' '. MU Ireadiyi - ;,'_._• ~. '. Order Beek*, Raw At the ineY BIM' tert notice; ;Oar Meek. of JOB TYRA Is more extendre.than that traDy.other office la. Mk' section of the Stets; end we keep hands employed - ex greedy for Jobbing. •:Being a praCtical-Printer otirsell, -we wtt guarantee:ow wWk to. turas nest as any thip ' can be turned oukin thi.elttes.':*PßßlTlNC/ AC OW Oltti done O the Morteet make • . ' • ' . • ... . . Books bound in eveiy mistrial' style. . Blank Boobs every description manufactured; bound and ruled in >Mer at shortest nodes. • - . • • .. NO. 46. worked, like that of those who do not work at 'all, is nnsiti.sfyingnud unrefreshing, and - both alike wake ,up in-:weariness, sad new and lalgtiori With an: inevitable in suit, both: dying prematurely. Let no one - work in pain or weariness. When a man •is tired he ought. to lie down until he is - fully. rested, Khen, with renovated strength,: the work will be better ilone, 'done the Boozer, and done with a self-sustained alacrity: ' The: time taken.from seven or eight hours sleep , - out of each twenty-four, Is time not gained, :but time much more than lost; we can'cheat ourselves but:we - tannot cheat nature. 'A certain amout of food is necessary ton healthy body, andsif less than that amount, be fur-. nished, decay commences thavery hour. It: is, the same with sleep, and any one who per- , Gists in allowing himself less than nature ro- • quireS, will only. hasten his: arrival at ' the mad-house or, the grave. This is especially true'of brainwork. . SOMB EFFECTS or TOE LATE Ettrrn (Eno )(Ann) Pownart ExtLosrov.—The gunpnwder explosion 'at Erith, England, onthe Ist,of Oc tober;" was heard ninety-four miles. The most remarkable effect of the . exploskin wits. upon animals: in the , large region 4 ground.- Thejnortality tuxtong canary, birds Or miles around was very great ; they dropped front their.perehes - and died.-of'fright , or of the concussion..• Parrots were badly frightened, and dropped from their perches to the .bot tom of their cages, refusing to speak fox some hours. -Dogs, cats and 'other animals manfested symptoms of the greatest alaim. For many miles from Erith the cattle in the fields:fit first struck dumb and motionless at the stunning report, presently set off in the wildest excitement, racing around the .enclo sures, and could not be quieted for some hotus. Two women's dresses Were seen to fall a 1 Woolwich, four - miles-' off; and 'a hu man finger fell. at Deptford, about as - far away. On an estate m - Belvidere ; . two or three miles from the nitigazine, a tun . of glass is reported insnfileiend to replace that broken. All the churches -for: fifteen miles around, and most of them for twenty Miles, hay . e suf fered by broken.windows and cracked walls. •Wu Boors SHOULD Bp . . ly-Dolished.bOots are cooler in warmweather', and, warmer. in cold weather 'than, dull -d an dusty boots; for in warnt - weather they re.: flect the sim,...Which (laity and, dirty boots ab sorb;.. and In Cold weather.:the clean, boot: .does not allovi.the..warratn • of .your foot to radiate freely, whereas the unclean boot does. • Clean, bright b6ots are • consequently more. cornfortable, as. well as respectable, both' in warm weather, and eold:. • Not only will' dit-: ferent sUbstances, as iron and'wocl, giye out heat or. take it in,- more or less, but the sante, subStafice radiates heat'more .nr less actively, 'as .it is brightor dull; rough or smooth. dirty boots. arc rough as well as' dull. They.: baire a surface of many tittle hilts and valleys,' , . - so thatin truth, there is niernstirface. for the 'heat. to pass through either - way: . As ivrotigh - Surface is a larger. surface, more heat' front within and 'without. tilways' passes through. dull and-dirty bOots than. polished'Ones..- . . To lisr..r Tutea.6x . . 'practical man Says.on this subject ironed a wag on seine years'.ago for my .own use, and be 7 fore putting.On the tires L.filled the tellies with linseed. oil ' • and the tire's have worn out and were . never loose. ironed a buggy for my own use seven' years 'ago, and the tires; are as tight now as when they-were, My metbod . ot filling the follies with pilis follows use a long: castLiron oil- heater, made for the .purpose the:- oil is -brought. to a boiling hn i, the wheel.is:placed on a stick se as to hang . in the - oil caeli .folly an hour for a common Sized felly. The-timber should be dry,. as Wet timber will nottake oik - . Care' should to taken that the oil be:not =dein:a -t& than. boiling heat, in. order that' . it be not burnt. Timber filled Wifh.oil is not susceptible • to water and the timber is mitcltinore durable.. Iwas amused some years ago - when I told a blackStnith how -- to,keep Urea tight on wheels, by his telling me it was a profitable business to tighten tires, and the wagon -maker. will say it Is Profitable to make. and' repair wheels,. but wfitit will fhe. firmer,' who supperte . the wheel Wright and smith, say?" . • • -.Tile CROPS FOR Tux 1861.--LThe final report .(September and October). of the Crops . for the,present year has. lust been 'made by. the 4gricultural.Department at Washington. The returns are now full and what vvastitli-• erto but estimates assume the Character of ascertained. - quantities. The -wheat crop ainettnts to .1.60,625,623 :bushels. •%-.lt takes about five bushel's ef wheat to, make a•ibarrel would flour, which wim make the production '. equal tO thirty-three millions and a half har retS, or more than one and -A half to • every one, ofthe population of twenty millions w hose indUstry . produced; it. . The . production of wheat is only about , nine millions less thanht 1663, whiCh was considered an excellent crop. The.ryo production was 19.872,967 ibushels, - or leas than one million short of the . ' produc tion_ the previeus year., :Barley. 10,716,328, about:the - Same deprease its rye in: the 'years' production.' -Oats 176,690,064 bushels,• an increase of six millions over the previous year: , Hay.,l3,ll6,4sl.toris,._or:aboitt - a tuition and a half totisless than in 1863; . Oorn 530,581,403 - busheli, or abOut seVentY-eiglittaillion:tind half increase over the:year preceding: Buck wheat 18.700,542 bushels, increase of neatly three millions . .. Potatoes. 86,266,888, 'a tie crease Of four ' • . . . 'Mule the yearly .. product in; therefore tlie balance Is In favor of l 64,. and the-quality is unfelt' better: If the Currency, • and taxes . .did not effect: prices; .all the leading' arti cles of provisions which forth the Support Of life - would be, less-in .lifice:• The sorghum, another -Valuable:Crop, sliOws - a large increase. Ih the production-. of „animal food' there Is; however, a.material • falling off •in nearly all the States. The production of flax=seed shows it'very large increase, New•Jersey:and Pennsylvania taking:the lead - in this increase; in.the first • amounting - to - overfourteen per • cent., and in Pernisylvania,foui_per cent. ~Ten of the loyal States prOdnce.t. otton. The falling rain - tobacco - set down aiittY-seyeri mil lions . of, pounds. Balancing all'. the increase: and decrease of .vegetable .and 'animal pro-. duction, and.there is shown tobe abundance .of feed for the. population. The• surprising part of it, is.that, the production slionl4 be so lar ,, e.with'SO many men engaged in, war,. and so much - daStruCtion:bf :animal for - . war . purposei; -The'use of machinery in farming 'has made up for the.absence of hands.: Mere-. after::when...peace is re-established its good ef fects felt . in highly increased crops. .• A WArcii WITH Osa WIIEP:L.-7A Sacra mento (Cai.) paper has the following para, graph :-A - "Wbile in San. Francisco.the. other day we saw in the shop window of Mr. Otto Weidelew, on . Montgomery street, sonic of the most ingenious piecei of mechanism we ever witnessed, and more ingenious than we evor dreamed of. Mr. Weiderow has, in vented and manufactured a watch that has only one wheel. This wheel, a mainspring, and very little other machinery, is so arrang ed thatthe watch 'when-Set going, winds it self tip, and it will run two years. It would run forever if the material would holdout,. but the ingenious inyentor says it is neces-. sary to take it apart once in about two years for the purpose of cleaning and rep:kiring the worn parts. -It is certainly a,very ingenious, yet, a very simple . and .successfut piece of work. Mr. Weiderow is also theinventor of a iiesi sort of clock, with' engine -movement, the pendulum of which-is on top, and works like the valking r -beam of a steamboat. One: of these ingenious and- simple clocks, *whit .silver dial gold plated, and &old hands, has, been manufactured for exhibition at the Me chanics' Fair, in-that city,'-' • • GRAXT'S RAILROAD.--Who lint a parcel of Yankees would ever have thought- of -build ing a railroad along the hattle-litie of an army, - with one termini the outer chain.eff. fortifica tions?... These ~ Y ankees ".who. have settled :around Itichmond.have,done thijkthing: The railroad goes ovetthe grourtd with stnost sub lime indifference to Hat:gat . and down. if you are seated in one of the last cars of a long train, half the time Alio.locomotive drawing is: out of sight over ahill; but the best sof all, lithe eovered 'Way,. Where 'the rxmil runs through the, field near Hancock, under tile . tirOvt. the rebel batteries Of Whitworth- guns on Cemetery 11111. • he rebels used to amuse themselves - by, shelling the trains: They never- did any danMge,, but it teas judged 'best to Make'sure against mishaps, and so a breastwork for the railrOad was thrown up across the entire Acid. Down into the cutgoes the train,and:whirla safely under that frferl lY cover of, earth` to beyond the point of dan t er, , . With' all ' goings- 'up' and .-cotalng doW*, with' all the Instability 6f its roadway, there: has .neirer. heen ,, any• accident, on the r0a4,,n0 train. ever Collided, none have ever got off the :traCk: The. railroad is' great z- - • • . • ' ROOK AIMNERY.
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