~gKtr..4 . oF, TEI.E.3IIIINEBS 9 OIOUMNAL; -r hi{ --;_!...513 .74' per nuntun. 09- no'i finid 'in' - ntivanee; . .• t, e w i = will lie ;. , trictiv iiiiiiered-tb.teireaftor. • • " TO (1.1711:-.:•: , ' • • - Three espies to one ritleiref;e.io . ' . ... 1:3 00 1 . roni•zeen •`• •• " ' •• • , •• Oil , rntizt in:Uri:rt - Ye paid in advance: . Ic,•.ioraNAT. will be furniehed to, .;zirri en , And “theri a; ' , Ft copiee: cala oii del i very. • • . ; • i tr" Cleegyinen- and Schiwil Ttatheraviiii tefizeni,;hed ; .w. 10.1 the iiote..V;it nt; :g.) in et•teance., or di 75 if paid i within toe yeai. - -4rer one •peat. full mice: ; ; • •. Rates of ...A.drortiwing I . . • nit?, lines; including data: one iniceition. 5 cia.; and enbac' gnent 1:713e(110111. ?3 CIS. One siquiro of I linea. and _ over It lines. for lor itaertioins di ; 3 imtertiona -it. eribaaquent ineertiqui; '•fit; cents per equgre.. Lure-,cj• Oned -th ProP°i ll ° t • • m.s - r u - •. - rtes. Three "line • • Scl"tni over o squarce..ol - 14 . 1 . 111.'. 13 -00 - " • 5.: 10 4.1 . . . . . Ft,. • -," - ;','.:,. , " • I'i ....ii , • ..I.S" (!1 q p,irl er el 411.111 ti.....• , . .14 'I P • '22 ..1 , 1 , - .- -.- - r.b — i.ar..'l•ii ipaCie...ll.9 per rivreein..!nt.. .' •• . • . . . ..r, - ,..7 -s• ia e 'words' tin.: oml - 0e:1.a...a lirk6 in , ad vert,l..ing . 1. V 0 L XI cd,:nry N9tices ftnd Dis94)lut ions, -''and 3 time6'.... 4 it: O. 1 . a • ..a' Jo .'dnii.l):Stili tii:111 I . 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RED AND WISITE A4ll - COAL. !'d.;l P‘,l-1 • 1:11r0 , -thr.rt W:i1 , 111t. PHILADELPHIA NEW y()m; HtY,TIPN N0. ,. t1• PINE Sttet, • • • Sole •• • Ayhte for.The - Con'hol ithited Cord Come.. punty s l. listltiniore Vein Wilkeet.bnrre . Cottil. shipped - from Jereev City and.'Elliihethport. '• "• forthe BAJIPSLIIRE and. BALTIMORE 'S'. I iinmimhirle - Geor,.'i , c?:, - Creek Coal, ; - - - eh!Pped at Baltimore. itnd Geornetown • • :Anent. , for GEORGE: MEARS' 'celebrated lirtmd . • • *Toil , : Coal, -hipped at Phu tulell.bia:.: • "• : ~.. • —Front their 'Xiin.rf, No. 1, at I'ort-Riehtmintl.'Phila; delphia. they ai•e'preparedto ship the beet qualities of • Loeubt Moutitaitfhud Red .nod White C•ASTIsitR, STIOKNEY & WELLINGTu "- • • ' ••' t Front their docks etJersey City (;'here the depth •of .. • water. from Vito feet). ;hey. tire prepan.' , c 1 at all • • , Antal acito & BitAuriirrdiis to supply . . thh above .Coalit,-and :LEHIGH, evi. to. r 1 / 4 .. „,; , ,,,i ;• • - eteitmere alid•elditit for ports in China and • elQetvtieie. ••• • • ' • ' • : -•.: • Steamers call bh 'coaled .at any; hour tibrintr . day. or - Pit:kt IL'S LEMCII Stf;111-1MAr fOAL. "bight.. • • - J - ; 13 . s ..km.•ll.t•at•..!erfey-cit t ,s: A )11- EL CA''TNER- New s' A lit TIOSt0:1 VhD BAT -N1 4 Rilby sTICK,NET. Fall ; • ••• P - • -• ' ' - t lt-LCAMB., • • BOston., • 31,11 - th L. '64, -New - •. Street.. is Wharf No. - .6.. port RicploiOunt, Philad 9 a, .ay •Or - Fil Piei7 No. 14 014 ELE : j . 3 - A :- 11 'OkS()EI7.R . - . & C. 0., I=lllll isROAD- - 31OrNTAIN. 131..ACK. As - 11,c0Ai..51 -•- OFFICES;:I.47!S.mh t•treet. NecV Vick.•". • • • *(1'.1•4. Walnut street. PlAilxilel-113 TITILIDELPI4I, Shipigitz, itlirkries for . .INTllit.iCrk. COAL at (;reent! Philada: Wharf Nif. • 1. ' LE WIN CDENIHED Co. E Pi)*.Ts P1111:0i'4111a "oyrf{:l , 419 Iln. , 11(1 , ,v1;y: • '• 14 I.lllby' Ftrvet. . . ItEl*PLzEtt (V. 13 ILO. — • • OFFICES: I'inc Et.reot...Ne . u , York. ' • :t . .SterehuLt..ll;:uk Building:Providence. CO., . • '),lltitil.3 AN . Dfittirrrita or. , ritE : ELEPII:Vif.D. I.( icysT zind SPORN VEIN • . . A-S H . - C 2. C).A . • . • 124 Walnut :street. Philadelphia. OFTWESiI No: 111 . iircuuiway.y.uthi a Trinity. Self o?k. • • 1 kline Si reet. BOston : • WHARF L GP.EENWI(II : : DELAWA.kiE AVENET. .IWIS • 1411.EN17.ifq IZEIES2 11 - 1.1A.5. 1 11310EN1 ZEN - 47 InNER.TAND-sIiiPPERSI 6F MI: CELEBRATED Spolui Vein .Red Ash aid: Diahuind • • • Vin .Red- Ash - r - I IVarringt‘Al Stii,erior troth th.c New Sliertrurs(ltiult. City. Collie•ry: • ill 5r hound to exrt,l arty Coal yq...,,,hip*clfrcm • ~• • . -• . Tor th . e.:...n11.. of GE ( .I: - .AV, , SN'ThER'S superior Pine Foreit,'White - A4ll Coal: • OVFICES-: , ' WAI.NU.T -• Er.ortl'.:*.C”.. 9 TISINIT'i•III3LijIM:, Nl - Arch 1.1, , (4 - , • • .• " • 11-1 y .. • • 0A11:4 HACKER' & COOK, • • . . Locrwir. noirviAlN.• BLACK if EA TH . . triotlvm - tlrt • • , -WHITE—AHD. RED ASH - COALS.. S^ Sz.rk-t-1 - . • l i tiliNdelphie.. and Wobtiland Ricer.: • Jr.sq. M. COOS, W.M. F. .1.C.)01)1"; Shipm - 1 - and Agent; Schnylliil3„l.lnren.l'a: 1 7, LOCUST GAP. . • . irur.:E. .... bare arinpoiated.,..CAliN j Cooli tent for sny' LocrsT +..ot IiAIN COAL, froch.l.-4 ;hp Colliery; , • • ~ . . F.A.MY.ETT, VAN DIT . SEN .& LOOHMAN -• thfi Celebra!ed. LOCUST . 310VNICAIN.' - S•reet. Tritiltv Itisildili;l", New Y.,tk. • • ' Stieet.-Ike.zun. 1111 - 0 - Alf .T.OP:. • 1112 OA D:Tt)P . COA L. Enid Toji I;nifrond nto - Coul Company • the attotoloo of R. R....C(inipanlea, Owf - iera P, n(1 :\launflcturon3 ;o the' Value of COAL nk.- a - STEAM GENERATOR, ANIi-EQR CTACTURING HPOSES. THE BROAD TOP COAL FIELD, :nZ C ,, 1)11PC:'11 , 11 . iKit.h.PIIILATTLPI I I. 3 ANIYINEW . I.: , r•th b} - ,Canal and .thr , Penn.yl- . a. and NetrJervey, hurl:able to the interreptlons bipments Incident fo the Sot:nu:UN litrumn,ors I, Fr... Les. a . zeisre._,ufir.etipplies can iafely be counted n throughout the veer... •••• • te - wis . .Aod6iiied.A. CO. made..arrancerbents 'whereby they are iu daily re large vantit les or the choicest BROAD. TOP, 1.M.1.1 are prepared to 1111 orders promptly at market V"' Walmit Street, .Phi!arelphia. • OFFU'ES York - e4 . lVesnnittieter Street, Proviclepeo. GENE RAI; - OFFICE =ll ROAD TOP. WHITE ASH Semi-Bitutstinous GC A__ S , N0..101 -WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. - ROBERT MIRE DOWEL, nonage'''. CONNECTING OFFICES: 16 Traveler tiuildiigs, Boston; . Masa, Trinity " • hew- York ItitOAD : TOP : 711011.1(TE' ASIA iEIititI3ITTJIMI . NOUS : 00 A P NOBLE OALI)ViLLL & • C 0.,. • 0! . 112 Walnut Street,' Ph iln de Iph in,-• . ' . • No. ,1-11 Elrondway, New • : N0...61 Nottile Street, Alostoilk, titperior quality of this cefehrstedcosltrpththee EDGE HILL COLLIERY, ..v.clu..4lrely by thehi. •. a';4i: 4,vt. - . 14-ly • • ierl of ilk, of rise Ind . r-.mt! , nuirage Ileum :Mann lac trt re!. CL1.4.11.1:ES JE.IIIIEII, SALAIVIANDE it SAFES, Secolid St.. • Pottsville. • to tite.hn+ins .n community of this 7 4 4. rouhth. , !. that he nnumfa , - AW4 C sALANIANDEIi SAFES-of all size and -`,:surranted Fire-prOuf..which, in ixtint, talan•Axill and ftuh.b, still compare with those ob. from our other establishment in the coun.trt— 'hears keeps safes on hand for sales and - will make any size. for Banking and other -Pabliz• la cheap,. it - not .cheaper thaptthey can beobtained Abrjsd iit• refers to Benjamin Haywood, George Brigtit,Thos. Mik Hendemm, of this Borough. who heye use, • • • t.". , ."%m• 1.41, lent icsil die Idle or 1 by 'big buts TWSLTP. $500! 1 00 i 1. I 20 6 0 00 " 6 3 fy qt. t. 3 50 7 041 10('0- 14 o ' l 10 00, _pv,- - BLis - ii.yip,. i i:v..E.gy : .,;:s.BTultpAy:lit'o:llN : lNo:..jiTl3 . 4•vJ,A.Atji.N...-1-ANNA.N.; • ILE.WAS , -A . U . D r EtiIiIED . • & • - -• • :•• Wbolvenle Dealers In tfie best - varieties of Anthracite ; and Bituminous • • r2o6.Wili n ct Street, - Pi:11:1410:11a. . 'OFFICES.: .; 110 - Broadway, New York. • • - ,I.4:lolpy.S!reet,lioktod. . • Pioneer Strippers fitim.Eltzabethrt. or. LEIIIGII.SPRING• MOUNTAIN. IiAZI.ETON, AND ' : , COUNCIL RIDGE eq.u.s:- . ['s9 %.13- • E.t . i.7,..mit]T1t.P.0Rry•,..H.4.... - .: • , •LEWISIUIiENRIED: & Co, • 205:Walmit Street. £IIILADELPIIIA. Broadway. NEW ,YOR.N. . . . . Wlicdes.aleDelders inihe bk.gt.varietie's (4:DOMESTIC .COALS.pßipriehirs of Wolf Cret4i : -r.:api ble of. pioduclifg ovei 1450.n0ti tins a.year of the celebra ted' (Red • AsE) and BLACK (While .AFh.) • . . . 'Exclusive -Azclts the - sale g tlie purely 6nutne Miiuniaip . Coal.froin the Locust Dale .Colliery of Gro. Pcrri.;s ed... all of - Iyhich will be shippki- di rect to New.Vork. via. (anal: or castwise.-Aa.:Grcen with Pl,;rs. ibelow . .N.Scy.Yard, Philadelphia.) • At Philadrlphitt, front Fir O. tl,:Port Thy choicest quali-tie, 01 fiED COALS from SchOvikilr =elected with specittl rare. land shipped , ntlecotir•persOnal siiper4aetidenee. 'At Elizsibetiejtoirt, N. J. • - • .I.CIIIGLI NiouNTAix COLN - CIL RIDGE coALS. :-• IFront - Ignltititiiiit: o The celebrated 11AI.PSHIRE.131.ILT.,)11XOLTS COAL . At .11crse*. • ' • . .• • (via. Lehinh afix.l . The very imperloi WILKESILARRE. - COAL, P:orn..the Briltimore.Ve'.n. taken from the..• - Andenriedlrn. Prove-. meta and f 'cm] -Company Estate."near WillMsbarre al,o. the COUNCILT.3I3OE both of 'ivhich. for ..,:fnimpurpliFes,and for fathily USN Nti'xi hold certixiente?,in Ottr,.(itlineg ,. frpni . partien who have rood and tested these c0n.14.,..and s pronounce them thn . 11El,r Cows for strain in arm. pro, .elocinn tiAn'S :mil Meninx' blaze, than any' ether kinds•ncov.lMfoce-the'publ.ic: .•• • • 3t.ny in '6l COAL. • ' . . COAL. IN= ST6T . :T. VAS ; WICKLE.S MiIMTS and-Sillfl7PCf:r Of .111 celebr*il . FltTON: (LEL 111GEJ COAL from the Eblictvate ColtierF, tear •11a ziciOn. Pa., and dealers :a the beet 'rarietles of • -• .." -ANTORIACITE 'AND • BITUMNOLS COALS. Drii ered dire . ct from the mineti.dr ori:hoard'of 'rIt.ENTON.- . .N. J., ,EL.T.i.,AIIETHOORT,...N.J. IllteNsNWli:?ti,' N.. J.; PORT ItIC,II3IOND. PA, ? . 4:•: • •16 Trinity ' B~iildiii 411 11rwidway . ,•Nr . VT Voylk. 2:1; • • •. • T. StOT T. A; SAMUEL BONNELL,:Jr., Nos, 43 & 45 T4nity Building, N.Y., Pier 1, ELIZABETIIPOILT, IN. 3. OFF R 1 FOR SALE HONEY BROOK. N. SPRING MOUNTAIN IL liIEIGH, AND BUCK MOUNTA. LE IC I COALS BALTIMORE CO.'S & BLACK ninon, WI_I_,ICESI3 A I - 11; E, COALS, AND THE CELEBRATED GEORGE'S CREEK. CUMBERLAND COAL - - - • muLt...4. co., . mii<ras . A•im Bi4rrrits: fir •, SPIIIING • • 310UN,T51.5 LEOCH. • .• • . __TA • - - Yorktotm,.. Carbon County; ~Penza; 3`22.lrAttil.:"lrAt met; Philndclphin," . .111PL'Oi 5V111,14% .11 4 nierne pra. Julyg3, '6l. • • : . • •• 30- . . . . . . . . . iiIRAU.LEICr' II COAL. Our oiTAIII.,EIGH.TOAL Is rviii.aold - exclusively;in Philadelphia:and ::ticinity, be DAY. & HVDDELL.— , PillliCS ordering from them, Muyinlways depend upon getting a nitre - Article. ....:•• .. OFFIUE÷IO9 .. Walnut - Mt.. 'Philadelphia. ' ' - . • SILL - pp.:l: & 'WHEN:. . . • Hazleton. May 9, '64 .*. .. . •-. Elfl.ly,* • . . • . •- . • :. .... ~ .LORBERRI T :CREEK , .... ... .........._,,,_... .. • . .. .. ....... .. i 04.1.1VE Ir. itY. CO-4. 1: - . ..- '. • , ..•' • - I . CW.e,•t undersigned, tidying cOniolidrded - oUr Three acdieri ea Jo the Lorbert , 'Region, hereafter trans ct ourbuminesei under the name of" • liIT7IIIT,I ER GRAEFF& Co. • . ItITZMILUER.-STESS & Co.. GitkEFF &NUTTING,: llt. - GRAEFF, a member of our drill, aSsticla tee. himself :with J. If...I3LAKISTON: - will 'reside in Etiladelphik and all.our coal shipped-by tide-wntei will be- under the ei - Cluslyn Of BLAKISTON; & CO.-' . . . By tucrom , cd 'care and at r.c.to int In Its,preparat . Nve hope to maititain•ihe reputation_ of our culcbratt'd .Purchasers abroad cap rely-upon havitig . thip. uhipped In the very hest' order. '• • - :'• • ••.. RITZJIILLER, !lAEA'? kW.- , 4 Feb:l3, .611 , . . • - - The •Sicliutylkill .Colinty. • - -' I mi nerF yin t .. J rn ii , 7,,:isd••2,.. • ' '• - - illtbe . i: . & . .Mattfacttinng C0.•,-: --- —_-,--• = 7„,_ : • . • •-1 .40* -11 , :f4, TIN AVl:tniti 6::c ,- Litice on. hand at their. extensive establishment, .on .• .S. . • • .: . . .. . .... ... • . ItailroadStreet, a greatquantit3 - of lumber (if every kind , ... - - • • ~T H•E f EI.E Ha A TE D - and' description, iiiliieh thee rot supply to t)peratore, 1 -' . ': .• .. . . ..• . . .. - ..- .. . . • Carfienters and 'Randers. at, lower rates 'than it can be 1 • _ • . . . bought elsewhere. ' TheY are also • ready -ti, supply,.i .' OIrRrNATION,, COOK . STO.ITE, through the. means of their extensive Anisiness and la- i . '.' .1.. . . • - , . , - '•. BE ST . .""ii- Tiqi : .-- • I • :.' • bur saving machines manufactured articlss.ill their line,; , , , „... . . at a ba'ch.tir of ..d per cent, on former Cost: ' . • . • ' ' : l'he unblici is respectildlv. Invited to iri.verA; tK'foi - C Their large. u'orkshops hive been in surm.stol opera- i unrchasinc , elsewhere. the subscriber's storkOf 19TOVEFs• tbin for the past year, turning Out' castinantities.oi : ...i n d nyLevARE; . ...complete. as any .ti . be. c l „ . ...- :1 "*" , •. • - W iidc ' w .I. r anzes, .• •.• 1 kiiinii..l.lle asks es _ iai urtention to theen.. ,-- • • .:- iSia•.h . ,', - .- : . 'Panel.lll - oadr; . , -• , :' perior'epaality br h COMBINATION. COOK :) '3l.ouldirigs, . ' • Boa 7P.ii.Fits, • ••• -' - • STOVES of various .sizes, .which have.been • *. . . • .Biludn, - • •-,• .: - - Bartiilterg• • -..•-• I- !rinse daring the past fifteen zeara: and which e red by•honeekeepers...f& be the -best in pee. .• Ana fill.tinas or.:Franitxis „ Paneled and 'ln: iVork. c re - Doirt neglect to inspi , er it Flo'rp that has 7.lven zeri-: whtch,thes barp constantly-on an . Thriy arc. .ready'.: e , t „, t1 , 0 „, 0 „ . ... ...,,,......- .. - ... .. , . .. .. . . . to execizt ,,,,,d e e s at the shortest notice, .for any iputrio-; I All nil irlts ity . liN 1 inf. imrie:on . ivind,or nuide. to ord tyortmillity.of siticefl or manufactured ,Itiff. - -, , i. r , - i k . p ii,i„ .. ,, , ~,..„- , „p il y a . ...t (Unit,' lei: . .. r , . . .. ; • '" liryand - green Hemlock of all ,kinds,-for building .. • . ...•.•. ..- ',.. •-- ..--. '',• • .. ..W.:11: RILL:- . • porposes. . * Oak, Mar•Te;Pirplar;clLir; phinir-aru1..6001- 1, .- .: .. , 'Centre:street...abcrre Bill's H0te1:... : ling hoards.: Chem . , •Walnat: 31ahogatiy: •te--r . for cabi - 1 . Potti,v ills, FiC,. May aii: 1 8 0 3 : ' • -- • '' - 29- /Y .. - net - work i' White nird'YellOw.Pine boards for Poring, 1 .• .. ...: . • .. .. • , .... ... .... -....-:. : . . .- ..••.. - raw.or rude' to order: White Pinsky...ark. 3, 2.)ii •4'•g....14; .. , . . . . . .. . IX, St,'andli. ineh pawl, always ready ; also,•-fgaak,. - TT.4._Y • FOR : SA,LlF.,,,—Wholesia/e•llesiber, beams; -rails, scantling:-po ste, shingle* lath; - ceiling 14 inlieledlllxicthy, CIO . ••er , andlleadesr-Eir%.-iord 1 !silk pailing*ltc:, &Q . :- ~ •••••• -• i•• - .-13 Bills of sawed atnff and erbrAblng in their line '1 . I.P: 0: Address; -: Schuylkill Raves; l'a• -•- P,e,s*pc:a; • on.bxad or to order ; attire Shortest notice. •.. ' • . ~. two- =lies beta w.Selitt7l4ll. Haren•:..:. ,;•- . Pensrine,, March 2:9, 'Si ' -''' . 1 ..- • •:' .14.• ' - i • :..4„pril •.,.: !Cs: •,• -. • ,-.,. .r - EHE '- -•- • .-, - , , -- ___.- _- , - f -, - -.; - 1 , ~; - - - .. ,-?..-: .- i-,•- z.; -,1 .-..-.. 1 ~,.-, .•. ..,,,,, _ ~ _-__-_,_,__,,-.......:_.._ ,- _.!---.t..-4te. —.l l _...., 1:. , ; .... .1 ...„.„.,- i i.: .. , .. . ..sl--... i ,.... _ __,;_,;_. „?.. _ i .....,__..- ._ t.... j ..,,,_,,,. - 1 ~.:-:-. -.:-.. .. ~.. :.-__ . ...„ ~...::.,....... - e , .r. 1 „ --, ~ ,_._ . , i . , . ..;::), -,. i .,...._ .. ..._,.;-),;;,-_ ; ;.. t , :.,-,. ‘ fii - ; ~ ',l . ~'• • flifkr:,..7,zati.:,.. • - r' , _ ~.r=l ir. ~.< . - -- - • ._ -- . . , . . . is - , . -. -..:-. ~ . • : - . - . - ' • - - • ' V • ‘ - . . ''.. GENE . ''' -- . - TI „,-,-,-,_,„_._. _:,..._ :ADS ER_ ,SER' - ' - .- • - - -, -- _- ---,-.-..- ----- --. . ......,„ .-.-, _,..,--- ~.: ~,....- - .. ... AND PO TS ' L - --.' -- ------- ----...ki. T ''''” ----------- -4 -'jizl:----C:: - ' . - .' ' RAL . Pirr . NsE. 14 Kithy:Street. BOSTON A.. .T.. STOCT" &..CO:, Cis WICLI.E. • , G. Ltr.-STorr NEW.: 'YORK. ARPENTERS & BUILDERS. I will teach ion to plena the Bonin& of the Earth, and bring oat from the Caverns of Mountains lifetals which nil Or; ntriMitisiCnur hands and subject di Nature to our use and ideamtree—flii. JOHNSON. BANO'ROFT, • L E WIS - *4 l Co:, MINERS thiD. SUIPPEN. .71.1 E • . COebrated :ASHLAND.-,C6AL, FllO3l . It,AII . A.INOY 3101,7 STAIN, • OFFICE- l l7l' Walrsnt Street, Commercial New lock-Office.-77..Cedar treet.. BC.ston Office-7 Deaue . Strtet, . .• . (Oct; 23, 5:.43- • • BLAR.ISTON, GRAEkT '& Co., LORBERRVAND LI:On:SI'. MOUITAIN., CO.K. . •,... .... ~ •• • • :. . . ... . .- • . • Shippers of other approyed . rjuallties: of ' .WHITE.`-AND. RED:,ASH • COAL. •• . '-• - .. ' - 31 S Walnut - 86pt.:f; Plilfailephia. . ' ~. _ . .. .-• 9. Trinity Building, New York.. :.- • •: '' '.- '-' '-- Cor.:of KiIlw : & Dope Street..Bustim GONEI:.&.PATTERSVk Ageuti fqthe sale of their celebrated LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL 6tritirdvitt . • : OF.. '., SC FITI.Y.II,RILE-..... ,C, OA L . . .OFFICES: - d 'Walnut Street..Plailideiptiia;. No 4iNt West Thirteenth' Sr:lN..cork betobei 16, : ;St9• SCHUHAULL CO. IL ..SCHOLLENBEItGER• ..AGENT • • !dialer and .I.lhitpar Of ilie Celebrated • . As . h,apd . Peaked.Moun . : • ..tain . Free Blitning" PINK' •:ASH P. o.2.DDRESS*—Porravu.i.r_or: ALI NERSyII.LF, ScatOt kill Cpuuty. Pa. . . •-• " . 1 . Apt - 11: 1•2; 'd2 r , • 1-• , E AST' ORB E li.}' My East Franklin .LorlierrY Qoal is.now Bold e'xcln- Flvoly by . :kle , sl - F. NOBLE, cALpsv.ELL & CO., who are my Foie Auent . Tortilla orderinu from • tinak;,may al‘roys depend Upon :lei tii4 a nurn- oFt . • • . • .o. 112. Walnut SI., Phibultlli (N bia. • • • 6 FFIGEs:, 111.-•Brondway, , Trinity, Building, •• .. • • • L.No. Ll State.Strent,•Boatoil.. • • .•Trernbni„ •• •. • • . . • CONNOIr. rATTERSON, • • - Miners halt Sit-Ters - ot the Celebrated • LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL, C9NNOR. -• • S, PATTE11..5.61 , 7; . ' . . • •. Asll.lBn4; • • - . Schuylkill.Cimiliy,. Penna. "'s • • • .F:13.1C :•• tF,T:c.c.Esso R. To- k-- s: KER..) AN• 1111. ''• ( OA .SCRE.E NS PEeterat,': .. • COIL. RAILROAD .4. NORWEGIAN' POTTSVILLE; PA,: • 4- 1a 23, ti 4 tar9saa 'c •• • • NEW:.COMBINATION.. COAL SOBIENS' The undersiuneittakepleasurein announcing to Coal Operators and Others, that they- are manufacturing a new COAL SCREEN. of-their- invention, which' . they wlti guarantee . to weer ityice as 10ng,./klld do its ; work better than . ant - r_rintped-wire . Screen in use. •. The seg- I. tented us cap ha 'bent' to „any', circle .re-1 quirt:a. lres3lni.yuarant. , e that tlie Moth always I r,etainitri original-size until entirely none •In the I rrimped wire Screens t.he meshes frequently slip, and loth the proper mesh; before - the Screen is worn out.' We 'manufacture any. sized mesh .of • out: New Comidnatlutt Screen, Med in.the trade: ' .: . Diehin; who . *as associated With. Mr: Reach am in the business of manufacturing Screens; .at • Not , wegism • and Railroad. streets,- Pottsville,. having, dis, solved partnership. and disposed of his interest, has th: mace(' toltaliroad• street, in the 'rear .of D. Esterly's Hardware - Store . . Centre Street,' and asiOciated.with him in the manufacture of their new-Coal Screens of all. de scriptions, Mr. Jasper Snell, Ilesdlieits a continuance of the Patronage heretofore..so liberally-bestowW.4par' . . . . Wo are atm') manufacturing a style of Wire Screen be' a proceee different .from'that .used hi frisking crimped' wire* screenk :is good in every,resoect,- to. which the at, tenticiii.of Coal .Operators is Wilted:* - . ' ' . . . ' DIEHItt & SNELL, . . - . 31:mufacturers , of. A&etuis of. all dscriptiaro. dt • the shortest notice. - . - •[lh.e. 2ii, '6 3 . : -•Y'-tf . .: 1 44 A NIL 'l'4lo Tfri 1, -iF Clot rind afibeic great variety, id. • ~ , •.. • • . Apottiocrt.) • ...• • - Pn•O COAL' 6PERATORP. . •••• . GREAT • impitov.ENE:.•zy-•.i.T.c.. COAL . 'SCREENS. l'ta; utal , : l , l , igned are now; . proliarod' to inanufaattire,• at their aliop, in•Minera•vil to.; all kind: , of SCREENS for • screenhig Coal; Of the inproved.nianafactrtre,.iiatented to Jbo:ls.Latfuer,atein, ith_retTuary, 1.5433.. Screens iupettfactered by tins peeress, are teere..du ratile;maintain their form better;_anil are furnished as Cheap as anY to be-bad'in the County.. • . They hie intitie of Sgeare iron. I.n ech. shape aS 'to prevent the ,Cotti aiding from tine size. ib the otherbe' lore-4:ls' thoroughly asSerted,. thuS -.preparing it .bettet thine= be. done by cast iron or wire screetia. - - . . "" ,i llt - • I._l. -,t -I-1-- 1•1 t I It t II .. . .. . .. . The mitreitarturers.tirevntir regtest.ll. Operators wantitig S"ereeps.- to. exanti ee those' new'pstent-Sereeii ..st their shop. or at ..wiwk - at the Matiithoth"Vetti Col= liery or George - S. ItePplier..l-tear St. Clair, where they: 'have beenip n.fe Or some ..t.wite. 1 '<: , • - •... - ... . . . . • By Pnrchtisitiq .*e ens inade - -mitipr this- l'atent, lltl gation,Pr Any trouble as tO Patent tights.vvill be, ayolded. All work dOne,lyith promptness And dl tech.'.; , • ... , . • - .1 - .:5; . , I.: LAIJI.E:NSTEIN, ..-. .23-ti: , • Pier N0.:9 *IRE - SOU:ENS § - Arwtn.Ay . ..gogNlNoN,Qvg..m: - -iiE* :: .-p.,-js.o4‘ RAILROADS. . . TT TINE 1111. • - Om .ARRANGEMENT . . . . On :and . after . .MONDAY..NovenibeC • 7th. 1364-Pas ienger :Trains .:Will leave -. Ashland at 6.45 A. 3L,' connecting .at Schuylkill Haven- with'. Reading - road trains for Philadelphia- liarrisbure. - licading, and at 5.05:P. M., for Schuylkill Haven and intertue-' Trains for' . Ashland leaieScliusikili - - Haven- 5.45 A. .M..tixid.12.20 P. IL, stopping at alt tiriucipatatatiOns...• " Fare.front.A.skland'to: Philadelphia, $3 95 to Read= ing $l. 98 • d'Schuylkill Haven 85 cents. Mr.' All the above' tnakis tnake Triner-lion : at:West- . wood . with stage's • ' • • • •ALDER . . .Cressona;.Nov. 5, !84.. ' • ' . . • pIEq...*DiEL PHIAL d: READING .EiCatirsion Tickets trona: Philadelphia' to : P s oft.s• - • vine and return. will be sold at Ptilladelphia,:oriSatur days and Stitida;YA,:at S 4 33.etich,• good. for any train . • on those days, and on the succeeding 3foriday.. A..NICOLIS,'GeneraI Supt.: . . . . HILADELPHIA 4%; 11iliADING R. P. Winter Arrangement, NovetWer 7 1864. DOWN PASSENOErt:TRAR!.'S • Leave Pdttsville, daily, .-fescept A. M.; and 2:35, P. M. - ,—Pa?ainit Reading at .10.3.1.,* A. M anti 4.20. P.: M.. - Arriving in •Philadilpfila at 1.20; - P. Both down trains connect at Reading ryith Train's:for Harrisburg and New Yoric.;'and at Fort Clinton. with 'Catawissa Railroad Trains for Williarrisporti Elmira &c : ,L=P PASSENGER.TRAISS. •• : . . .I:cavePhiladelphia, daily, .(eacept Squaiya).. at 5.00,' M.; autra-.30, P. M. Leave Reading at 10.40, A. M.. aid 0;00, . . . . SUNDAY TRAINS I cage r i ottT,..tlle at 7.30,'A..3L, tinciThilattelpia . LEBANON.VALLEY BRAN CH: • Couriedtaat Ilarrisburgvith pat:senger Tntins.toand • from ;Pittsburg, _Carlisle, 'Chambersburg, Lancaster. -Gettypburg,'§nntiury, Elyuira„york and • Trains leave Banishing . at 3.00. A. M. .1.45, - P.. M., for I'ottsville, New etc.,. and 'at 4.40, P... - )1.; for Beading; I.4ave. Beading at 12, midnight, 10.45. A: M.. 'and 1.35 and 6:Q5..P Sundays: -Leave. Re4ding at •12, midnight, and Rarrisburgat 3.15 A: .M: ' • • Thtovoh tickets•fram Pottsville. to.New - YOrk, Balti • more; tiettniburg..und all the principal-points in the North, Northweinut.C'anarlas. Emigrant Tickets to' Shine plaice arreduced fares. • j. • • . • • SO lb e. of baggage allowed each•Passenger'.• • . . , '.CONAM TA.TION. Witb.2.6 cbupous attached, between any 'points desired, or Tantlitea and Firmst.at per.ceat; distOurq.: ' MILtAGE.TICkE:TS, - . (;vgd sal points, for Pathlltes and Firihs, at sly 2 SU. ' . . . 'BEASON.TICK:ttS, • I . hooiidor Hohler . oulv, between an'y points, et:reduce() rates,' for' 3, 3.'ft,'or . • will be? purchased . before the•Tthhei 'start. 'Higher farce charged if paid In the ears. • • • . . UeneralSuperintenclent." • • . . . E liriLIL:V. f .l,..LliE V ICAI . . • r. • •.. • • . • Arrangements. • . . ON. A:ro. AFTER .MONDAY: Sept, .19th. the Pas benger Trai tis of lthe Lehigh Yalley'Railroad Company,. Will ruturis - folloWs.: •••• _ • ••• ' • I • . • • : DOWN OR EASTWARD' TRAINS.- ;•- I.oare -;;-. • • • P. M. - M.. White .Ifaveh; • , 9.00. • • • Tannery . • • ' •.'. 2.15 . .9.05 • ' 'Hickory Bu r n, ; ~.. : . .2.45 . 9.19 - Mud Run .... .: . . . . 9.27: • :Rockport.. . : ...... ... . • 9:38 : -• • .. . . :3.09 .. 9.46. deanesville • " 2.00 • ' , Beaver Nleadow •: ' ••• . • • • 2.20 . • liagle Creek . .l.lridge • ' ' 0 50 • •.. : • , : NYeatherly • • - • 3.00 .. : • • • - Penn Haven ' 3.20 MAUCH OISUN.E. • • • • 3.50 •• . 10;40. 4.110 . Lehighton - - • • •• 4.041, • • 10.51) - .' ' :'4;40 Pa ryVllle ... . - ... ... . .. ; • • 4.46 Lehigh'Gap. - • . 4'21 . • 15.01 . . • • Slatington • - •. • , 4,27 • . 11.13' - 5.03' - Rock . Dale' • . • • 4 118 - • . 5.13 • UMW'S, :.: •' : 5.23 White Hall . • • . 455 5.31 coplay. ... .•.. .. ... .. :.. ;. : • 11.33 15.38 .. .... : . ... .. 5.03. • •-•- . 5.42 '.. . . ..... • • .Alle . .ntown•Furnacr ..• ' „ '• • 5.15 - • ' • :.,11entown • , .5.20 11.54 ' :6.00 Bethlehem • • • . 37' 6:15 Freenumsburg. • • .5.47 .. 12.21, r. 6.23 Lime flidite •••, ' . • 553 . 12.25 .s:go Easton. (arrive) .• • 6 - 10. 12.45 6.44: .1001 • • UP. OR WES.'TWARD.- TRAINS: . • Easton . • • 30 . 3.26 ' 7.40 •• 11.42 . 10.03 3,42 • 7.5•8 • „ Preethanahurg....9.slo • 3,49- , S.tui . • " Bethlehem ": 4.00. .3:15 12.13 10.03 Allentown - 10.12 4:15 12.23 ,11:1.44 Allengn FtirMce ' :8.34- • • •.'. • 4.28: 4142 '121: • : 4.13 : 8.47 • : • ' • •••••-• . :..10.34 4.38 . • 8.51 . • ~75 •:. White Hail, „,10.30 .. 4.43... 8.56 • • •Lattry'a.... .. . . .10.46 4:55 . 'Rock hale •-• ~5,00 .• • 9,14 . " • t• 1 5.12 • 9.25 - 7 : • Lehlith . - 5.18 . '9.31 . • -'•?; "11.28 ',.5.921 • 9.45 . • • • • Lehighton • • .11.34 5,39 . 9.50 •.• .•..- ' Maneii • Chu:At-11:W • • 6.00 10.00 • • •'; , •:, 'Perm '• ' • Weatherly • 12 40 ..• . • . •1 Ilan;cr . .. - 8ridge42.50 . . • • ••• •.. .: • • • Beaver 7111‘a(10 . W...1.111 ; • -. • • . . • • Stouy Creek. , : 6:34' - :Drake's. Creek.. 12:29.-:6:46 . ; . " „. • . •. • • -Hickory Ran . _12.53 • • - ' • •. • .." ...Tannery ... :.. . 1.03 1 7.24 .- • .; • -.At White Haven lilo • 7.3-3. ..• . -• . ent - mAt. al' It. - or :sew 3sairY, . AllUp and Dvn'n:traihe connect with the /Mina of the Central Railroadrif New Jersey to and from New York. All Down Trains . and Up Trail:La - Noe. 7 and eoniaect • with -the' Trairiti• of. the: N. P. 11: It: for Stations shove Bethleheni.l Down Train No. 5 and,.Up• Traini • Nos; 2 :and 6Tor Stitions pelots Bethlehem.: : • '• l• • • AU trains conuectwtth the irains of the'Ettst:Peiin9y). taula Railroad, except Down Train.No:l and, p Train . • DOwn trains :s.los.:l'and R and Up .Trains. Nps. 6 and -r ronneet with Trains of the Belvideni . Dahtivrire i;:iTA±X[lls.k Down . TrainS Nos. 1 nod. Trains .:cos. baud -S coOliect with' the TtlOtu3 . the -Qatawisea and qua liake Railroiid9: • • • : ... • ; . Doirn Train N0n..3 and 5 and Tri . Train' No:.g nret-wi with the Trains'. of. thO Hazleton Railroad:. . :s.;tiS: 3 and• 6 and lip.Tiains Nos. '6 and wßl'ronnect with the Trains to and froni Wilkesbarre: --•. .• ROBERT :• • '. Superintendent and Engineer L. v; MR..' • C.J3.; :BRUCE • 19e. PREiSTON,' . • •• •;* •• - •-••• 1 . • •Xtrrtionizro. — • • AND NAVY: AGENTg.. OF ICK~ N 0.44. 0 STRF . E7... •k; • C eve . tll, - • • -- No . .NI 1 'IASAN'S BLOCIt. PUBLISH : THE ARXY FM3W,D . . ' • •- . . .: • . • • • • . • • • • • . - . Perlsioils .'. - Bounty: Back. Pay.' Perin Mo:lnrr; DiseliSrged. end Resigned •0FFV7.125 . • . • and . all* pater_ l - • • • . . 'Claims. The SlOO'Bourity due soldierg discharged for : wounds received in battle, _collected C - rinpur DELAT: We Pay eipecial attention to'claims inlitich other it , torneys have FAILED; or - width: haVe beet! SUSPEN DED, Of.whie,h-there are tens cif •• thousandi.• We.have rilfeatly collected and paid. over to . 1401'1:Beni and their. heir6oCer 8500,000, and are Payinc thousandadat ly: We. secure • Pensions for ten dollars; and collect, .Bounty 4nct-Back Pay for ten per cent., and no pay un til AFTER we have succeeded. . - • : , , . 'TUE . publishea.inonthly‘ and is de votpd to the interests of the soldier and his heirs—to whcim it is INVALUABLE. W.rite us and we will sencl.You copy free, .or, for 'TEIIRTY cirrre we!. will send you by return of mail a fine • engraved - tinted • likeness (Album Fire) of Lt. Gen. Grant.- and Tan Amur HE,RALT , for ane •year. To persons, sending pf,four,..:We 8C.141 as premitint. an'additional-Likeness.ami. TOE linastn. •for. one year, And for each additional'aubscriber. and ad ditional Lficeness..to the getter up Of tue club, so that a person sending us a Platt of teu and fi••,3, - ; will be entitled to receive, •hiraseif, seveN :Likenesses- and Tua'Atisti • 1.1.r.nAr.0 'fin one year, . and for any other number in the ''REFERENCES. • • ••. . • : pril We Lake plc:a:wire: in eayitig that C. 14. Brucb, &a t., hae,coniplied.with.the nct-of Cohgress authqrizing cer tain persons to • act as Army "and - ..lsi'avy• I . igenti,for the collection Of war clakns dgitlnstthe: Oorc.tnnient.:tuld" to recommend kiin pereatti that' hare claitim tltey . wish collected promptly., v • ...- • " • United - States . Sr nati)',i-,i3ei)jainin Wade„Jolin Sherman. ',lie:other , : • *tit: Johnson, WR1"..13. 'A ileou- ; May US: E . . . . . . li INE R.S. 4 ..SUPPLIES.—The' Mbeicriber 4gent for the sale of the .Boston ("ittin Belting Factory' r and tarnishes superior Belts at Fautoty prices, 'lll sizes. kinds and lengths:'- Belts orgreater.thickness than those kept on handmade to Order, at the shortest notice, as his orders for. Colliery.purposes hare thepre ferenee at the:Mill. .Also Steam Paelciug of every de , scription;. Blasting Paper by thesingle. or. fen teams„ or brthelon: at matinfrietnrers. Prices: - • • .-• ' • —SAFETY LA.M.Vii, 'of *. the moFt apPrcived pattpins,' • made of inspected Ooverament Wire, by the singietioy.-' , or-hundred. • Wire Gttazes, .),Vire by the 'roll or Pail always . forvsale by: • : BANZSAn. . • April . '43, - ' . Cti1161.118.--A... new ',and .beigninf - al .Calencittr. pthi.nr....t.be.rwitl32;day.kuid detes.,:pitz , ble for o.fficei, - Pelpaz - &4:- Zt reonbes no alterte4, in bet; a pz-penaillansenzAind z perfect TIIM, EESRER F y .fo., i s 2 fte - eltienL., . . Waidtwkei, ARC •• Centre at.; ' POITSVILLE, SCHINLIC,AL COUNTY, IRON WO . . . . . . • :SOP AND, FOUNDRII7. Slioixi are now . In ciperntiou, , :alld .are •PrePared' , Ip r INA. • till orders for .machinery any.kifid, !••• nz email or hiaii,..to any .extent. • Repairini attendedle prothlitly.! ' Sdabary, 'Northuarberland•Co.iqqov..pr, •64:-464f. . . . The - suhsctibers - having purcliaseill the. l'ottsVille Roll ing Mill Mid thoronghly refitted the 'same, areprepared to receive orders Tor allelzea of.ll Tails from 22. lbs. to the yard np to, 60 lba., .g g , and fundskthesameat.short notice . lFlß •' .We are a.So prepared to furnish and ttjti will. receive.. orders :for 'MERCH 7 = ANT 4_ • • - . 'BAR IRON,.aII ,the flaunt 'sties:l:Round; Spare and Flat, and . prOposeto use *mine but 'the beet Iron in its manufacture, and; Woe. :ta..'ttirn :Ont . an loon* that will give entire satisfaction to .our shall keep a supply:of the smaller sizes t -(Colliers, Rails) al- . 'Orders direcied. to: ATKINS BROTHER. at their Pidneer Furnao, Pottaville;.orto the . proprietors at.the Mill, will receive prompt attention Pottsville; March 11, ,G 4 , .. 101111Mit . G i ron ROVE W or k ,; . - . ' • .li HINT. EGROVE; ' SetitrYL. CO;', PA.. -1 pit , J. X. 119HEER, Machinist, ~, Engineer , ie,g - 7. IRR : •. • . .. • Pkopstrroa..:. .. ..1 . . . . 4 . . , it . January 40; .64 . ' • ... . - STACILS:• . • • .' • BOILERS . AIYD The'stihsedlier.-La Prepared, to, execute ordeia for .the above-articles, with dis 7 patch; at the old.plade of business; Coal • street, below Nonvegian. '9,0 feet boll -..m6 E mzx era alwaya - on Also; the mann , lecturer ' • il!ost1 Other. gitiovellri,' • . Of . the ' best . mateidal s • and -worlananship: Repairs proniptly at tended . rar - Fattsfol . . mint no. yen til atlon always on hand:'. •-- 4Altfif SPARKS. Pottsville, August tri; • . &,-Sy . . ati!N. • • . The subscribers' are now fully pre. - • pared to farnish,*.at the 'A.shlandlrbil Works,`.titgain Engines. and Pumps ofrj "r • any powerand.capacity; for,mining and rola, ' other prirposes. Coal -Breakers 'of/even' size and pattern Pow in use, together .With castings and furgings Of evciy-clescriOlou. . 'Coal and Drift Cafs• cif all sizes and patterns; large .Trueic.•.abd horse all fiiniislied' at the. shortest noile - e:. Tbe'subscritiers flatter ilicinelveslbat, tnasinneli every member of the practical mechanic, itheV'will be able to 'furnish niachifiery.that will 'compare favciniblv with any In the Region. , All orders directed GAaNce, .Connty,' Pa.l will icceive prompt 'attention. . 13,4: M.. GARNER. 9, 'elk.' • : ri t. 61.7.N0R11( . .'.A.ND • I!Stepan-Car: Factory; 'eke. . NOTIOE..L-The , business of the late . flint of .SNYDEIt,'&, 'IIIII..NES..WiII be ;.,,1 4 Continued lay the subscriber iti all its rat riot's branches of Steutu Engine !build- aracari z a ma, . In g Iran Founder, and manufactncer of el I ~ kinds.of Alachiktery, . for Rolling' Mills, Mast ; Furna ces, Ilailfoad'eatrs. - Ax:, 'ate.' • I.lelwi ll also continue the blisiness :of Mining- and Selling. the 'celebrated :Pine ForeSt White Ash. and Latwis and Spohn Ask Coala;:being'soleyroprietor f,f thesc - Collieneti. • ." • • • • ' • jannarrill • " • 1 .• ;t3aatf • t •', 1 16.11,T0 ! IRO N • (.10. • arc 1. • * prepared to faynish gr - HATIIII.OAI3 IRON, 11t.... their Au Palo Aim, of varionslattrerns,•• : • .WeTghing final 22. to 70 10.10d14 pd6lnt 1474,3 of fiat, agad.re and •• -i • F 7 -2 ' • rountL niereliants , bar iron. . • ,„,,*••••••' • Orders for rails. or bar iron:are ••!, ..atietfullysOlieTted, - ad will. ruck with proinpt titteu tioa if left either tit' the Milling' Mills, •GeoitGrAlatiarr & Store;••Centre Street, or. •artheir: of. liee,:ecirrier of Mdrket. au& Seetaid• Streets, Pot tarille,• :Pa. • • ••... •••••BEnT`..N 11 . ...k1 - WOOD;:•Preat. Jan. ?,"a?•4, • -•.• •.• • • 141-• riILiNE RIM; • — , Piopc4o . lloiler Work*. •• , . , , The, ehbscriberrespectfullS• infitee - the - . attention of the bu'Aness comhhinity.to isms. ' -Beller' Werk - schh Rai;riul iStreet, below the - Pas.,..euger tryalltrOda 'IV here he is Vreliarettto thautifheture - - !N7r-q" BOILEILS oF-EVERY — IFSCRIPTION t.t . Sineke 'Slark.4, ,S..tacka, :Blatt Pipes Gasometers, and:- , •• mechanic: and •htiring . fof yearii.de yoted entirely to this itraneh• of the thisiriess, he flatters - , himself that Work' .don at his establishment. Will give satisfaction 4o all.who may favor him With:a 'call.. •Individual.s' and Companies- will find ir•greatly to their'advantage' to examine hist work before eneaeing, etsevthere.. . .•• • J01D.C..T.• NOBLE.' . November 21, '5: - • . - AI TAsiIiNGtoN, IRON WORKM; - .Pott.v Mei Psi. . THOMAS . J..k.M.ES WREN respectfhlly invite. the attention of the business cornint.nity. to their New - Ma-. ctii'ncShop.and Fohndry creeted between - Coal and Rail road: streets,.and fronting hh Nor'i j vegan- • street. where they are- prepared d - o' exe- - ; cidetall. orders. for machinery. of i •••• - and Iron,. as . Steam Engmes, "- - kinds offleariiag for Rolling, Mills, Grist" alk . and Saw' Single and- Dl üble Aging _Pumps, Coal Breakers., Drift - Cars, all -kindid of ltailroad `Castings, such as Chairs, for Flat and T &c.: all kinds f Cast and Wrought- Iron Shafting. Being - practical mechanics,' :and -having -made the de 'mantis of the Clial Region their Study 'for kinds. of Machinery in their line of business;. they,' flat- ter :themlielves that work done at: their establishment vilhgire satisfaction.to all.who play honor theMwith, a calf... -All ordere'tbankfully received•ankPromptlY exec cuted, the tenet reasonable terms. . •. • filluMAS WREN; 'JAMES-WREN. •. 7t, 10 . RRIS, :IVIIEELER -Ai CO., sui - cr.sborts IT.. • • IiTORRIA Zic• 31111VES• Co:. ' , IRON •STEEL4yI"..AII.EHO USE,' '.• : • • - . Haricot liz'Sixteenth on "hand And. for. Sale' • • ' • • ' , •:SEST•ENGLIR REFINED. IRON—FuII assortment of. Bagnalla, and . :ferrite • brands..; BEST ' AMERICAN LlARS—Ordinary sizes,pr relied lo.order fer . britigeparposes,_&6.. etc. PENNSYLN.ANTA BOIL ER PLATE ,:-Promiscuous sizes, or' cut, to required vita:. BOILER. RI VETS —Dover.brand. reade .l'u solid • dies._'- BEST ENGLISII CAR 'AXLES:•—:Americ2ins English., .FLUE - AND SIIEET IRD:s.l—for covering sehlites: Sze. JUNIATA, ENGLISIr AND NORW.II.I'• - SLIT, 11011 S; 'BOLTS, • NUTS_ 1 and WASIIERS—For bridces. cam rind machinery.purposes generally.. CAST, SHEA4,IL-I.VIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. Alfgn'an • extra quality • foi - tape and dies; The 'above, together. .with a full:assortment of Iron,, Steel, Nails and' Spikes, •to which the. attention .oldealers,' railroad compani • • etwineers,miners,. founders, and machinists-is. invited. W. 'SALO WIN' A. Co., •Eiminiporet,' • 4: 1 1?'. Broad and 'Hamilton - streets, ' Philadelphia; Wonid, call the • aflention of •-Railroad • • Managers, and those interested iti.Raill . road Property, td their SySterepf 140607 - - • motive'Eninnei,in Which thi.,..e.C • gachipt- xl4 ;efl to the 'particular business fo,r Which they may he required by the rise of one, two, three or fottr.pair of driving, wheels . : and the..use of-the or so much of, the weight as May •be desirable for: ad-: hesiou and in. aecommodatinn. them to the. grades,. ctirieS,• strength of superstructien, and •rail and Work to he done.,': By these means thh maximum usefureffeet of the pewerli secured with the least' expense for at tendithee, cnsi• M. fuel; and repairs, to Road and' Engine. -,With-these objects to viewi aid iis.t he result of twenty- . throe years practical' experiencti in. the•husditess by our senior partner; we mautifacturd `dice different kinds of • Engines, - and several 'classes . .af sizes of each! kind- 7 •Partictilar attention - paid to. the. strength of- the ma 'chine in the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience. and opportunities Of obtaining in few:illation, 'enables us: to offerlthese engines .with the a.sSurance 'that • ••iti efficiency; economy and. durabilitn. they will •thinpare -favorably with those of -any ; other kind in use. We also •*furnish•ao order, wheels, axles; bowliq or IoW - moor. tire (to fit 'centres without. horing,) • coroposition. castings for bearings' of every deseription ,of .Copper, ; Sheet Iron 'and - Beller Worlis , r: and eyeryar tiele appertaining to the repair or rene*al. of •Locoine- - . tiye Engines. W... 8• • ALDWIN; January 4R, 'fi 1-tf - .IIIAPPTHEW BAIRD :" . . • . . -•-• : .a - ' 7-- ltdaid.• ' .. ThIS 1 .... : ' . ,' ... ....- • ": - - .: .. • - • : - I - - • - - . .. - • • . . . . • ' j -11,• . •T It 0-X E L -L.'S:. ' • - CHEAP.`-CHINA.; - AND ' :GLASS,. CROCKERY STORE Ce ntr..:e . • street, : Opposite ortim•'er House,. POTTSVTELE. The. citizent • of. Pottsville d• 'neighboring. town t Villages andhamlets, one and all, are.- mvited .to call and examine my. stock:of wa a before • buying -else-• where,- as lain not to be iindersold, 'and can thrnish Housekeepers with.every.,article, they want in my-line • of huSiness. In the stock of:: 1 .*:9: :: ' . , • - •• .- -. ' - • • - - ••••• French ' •Chitt a, : .. .:. - • - *ill beloiand Tea Setts:Dinnei Setts, Card and. Cake Baskets, - Watch Cases, Segan 'folders,. Match Safes,' Mottd MiMs, Motto Cups and Saucers, Vases,,Colomaes, China•Setis for Children;and•igerteral variety of Toys; - - - - '• • . ' .... Glass I are; : • -.- . • .- • . . .. . • ChOicest, latest. Tratterns, •conSistinz of Table • and Bar Tumblers, Champagne and. Wifie Glasses, Ale and ' Beer - Glasses:-Decanters. Bar and Bitter • Bottles. Gob,. • 1.04; PlateS, 'Castor Bottles, Pitchers and Creams" 'eel eries.'Sugar. Bowls,. Spoon linlderti, Syrian Cans, Fruit Bowli,: Fruit Jare,Cake,-,Stands, Kerosene" Lamps. of every variety, Lump Chimnevsl.Lantems, Candlesticks; :Gaudy Jars. ,tx., ,kc. . .- • .I . - - ; • - . .. . - • . • . Crockery..-:,C'rockery-:: .- • '• • - -• ...kfallatisortine* -of IRON ,STONE:CIIIK.A- of ' dif fercnt patterns, in. setts or sing c pieces; tomtit the pub lic. •A: large assortment of common C; c. Ware, I will - sell . at low flgures. - I • . • r"- . . • -. • Arettovr. and - St one ware. ••:- • • -•-' Pudding Dishes,•Pie :Dishes. Callenders, Milk .Pans, Jelly. MOlliali, . Pitchers. : Tea' Pots,. Butter Pots.,..Milk Pots, Jaisi,,Jogs,•etc -, etc. - • j • ::• ..- -*.. •. • . . ... • MISCELLANEOIitt i----Toile :Setts:Castors, SloOttra and Fait Baths; -Quart and• Pint Plaslts . :- Coal Oil; iki:,- .Sc..- . 'Fruit Jars, of every . description. •. • " •,... •-. •14.K,RCHAINTS 1 I Can sell you Goods at City Prices, tliuS.Savintyou freight: - Callian s d.see if it is not so.- • - • ' I -...,1.- R. TROXELL. Tril:i&; 'N .• .13 . einoisil of. Jonesiii. Flouf dz ' , pad Store. tti —The -understgned has rrenmeed - ,li.Flotir arid Teed . Store from-Norwegian and Third Streets. to the of Market end Streets, - where be will lseepon hand a choice Mod:* of articles in-his lihe, and. a fine assortment of tlret class EGroeeijea, lila old friends' and. customers are leapecifnlly ' ted tq continue their patronage; while the general pnl37 lic will find his articles A, No2l. and are Invited to gilt hfmti call:. • • •• • . JOSEPH" p. JONES; ..• Pottsville; April - 63 , ' . F.:tf . . .•• • . iwrEw _pm* . ow . a o mix -y 1,13. x, , Vtesarrti.--Es New igs P'E dtm tli C ' ; ' for ale tfy - I IsINAA., Also, Shezieri/taikikra ; 111 tiels-tractte - io oif aria :f4 2 a kon , ' Flsurgad Aind'eap4 , 4).-or tw.A. Thunder it. =mon and resonant bell I.` Echo at inauntain4ide, - 11M-,tep, and dell 1 Txtirapet and bugle the load panin sytell 1 ' Nieto!) , ! Victory.: - Boomlr.g of .mortar. and servo:Eking of shell, liaste,:to Our foemen the great tidings tell VictPrf! . .ivare.".happy.flagi over fortress andlieett Armyald.nayy exultin lad treat ! • '- . City and epiintry'th.e glad news repeat !' • Victory! Victory!' • • Fly with.lt.freenien...the poor bondriinn meet,. •Stiike the last fetter In twain at.his feet? Soldier, the weary days. suffering through Patriot; everywheredauntless and true! • Nation-. unflinching to ''dLtre' arid to dol • • : Victors! '. • . ult up your voices arta welcoine anew • Ruler as wise as the land ever kneiy . • 'Victory'!" - . ,TANIGAN CO . . Flash with it iightning, o'er highways or wire Speed It, 4'e steeds with the red heart or tire On with it, - white ships. and nevermore-tire! • • • . ••• Victory .Victory ' • • Beacona'on rampart, and tower. and spire, Signal 4 triumphant the nation desire ' . . . . Thuhder it,-ocean and rive'r; and lake ! Echo it,.itrands that the mad waters rake ! Fly with it, whiclq: till the. universe shake • ' ' Victory! . :Victory —. • Heaven and earth into melodiei break, Noonday - almioaehes, awake, oh, awake ! • . . . . . (A.dashlng, inspiritingpoem. .frota our much idmlivd . contributor:l—Rua. • . ..: • . • -• one tning,' . tO prate:lnflated speech; : ' Ot Patriot .zeal and martial:glory .; ; • ;To warm with ibeting's rapturotis glow = • . • O'er thrilling page of ' warlike story : .:" 1- ' .:Auotlier still to don thesvCord:.- : •-• . , • . And dash where bullets ring and' rattle, And tramping:steed and cannon's roar - • . ' •: . Thunder :the awful voice of .battle.. *. • " • A aate-letter from says : - - .s! • • . yeaterday: . .niet four officers who escaped; more .than a month:since; . ..front Anderson- Georgia; Where they 'had been itiipris oned; - ...They - fully: concur in' the statements,• so . often published, dfithe starving Condition . , . of- our Men; and, 'as the facts .cormected'With this subject have teen. already laid Before. the.. public in' such ii variety of well-authenticiy teddectiMents,. I do not.deent:it". necessary to repeat there here,. but,will confine- myself to another subject, Whic • is of. vital interest to the 'people. When . leaving the prison, each bad to . 'secrete • uprin:his person a small apiece of corntrertd, Which they carried along withotit.. eating till :nearly.: exhausted, when they: Sat: down: 'eitt it, being; then about : ten. miles front Alm village. ~: They had traveled all. night, but; as they had noltnewl- : edge of the. country, they were' hotpositive' that they had takenthe right rOad: All they' kneW.Was that . they had. steered to thn . north- West,. • • Daylight. tad. 'come; and the.y tad fonnd it Secure thicket, wheic they proposed. 'to: remain.• and-. had: just. coni menced eatimr, ' -.when they , heard. footsteps. They - naturatly. dreaded less they. had. been .pursued; but, their a. , the. -visitor. was no other . thae.'an.old negro, who broke • out, ..".Useed you:dome here;. and -.knoWid • you'd-broke:mit of prison, and I brought you. somethin' to eat and he•produced'a basket of siveet.Potatoes,• well roasted; • and:several 'largo pieces of corn bread; Which' he laid be fore them. - rt will : not be difficult; to imagine the feelings or the fugitives at : that moinent,. and the *auks they returned only foUnd.Vent !‘.l.)ar; dar:" said the old . inan,'"dOnt' take on ;:we krtaw's'our , friends ;• dey °fen comes ills way, and ewe watchei for 'Cu;; and alWays gives 'em somethin'. I3tit let me. tell ycM massas, don:t yontrnst:any white, man .but When vest Meet a nio . n - ar, don't . be 'fraid:; •dey's all .yntir friends, and dey•Wcln't saynuf .fin',- you-anything they've.got..".. The 4oras of the old -mail .s'ank deeply into eir hearts.: ...,`Doril trust any. White man ;" '!the negroes are your friends:" , The. advice Was strictly followed: * .• The . offieers held a. long consultation. With their sable Triend,• aad were astonished at the intelligence.' he displayed. •.. die Line* all abut he .Prociaruation, .and . only wished he was young, that he might' fly td our lines and. sboulder a musket in behalf of die freedoM of h ..race.• stated 'that thematter: was perfectlY understood Among . all the blackS, and that. the , WhiteS were. in . constant: dread- of - ,a. - .servile insurrection but,'.' .idded the.riegro,l`we havn'tno - tirms, and would'ntliao*.ltowtMuse if . We had, till yOullankees learnS us..i' -ilk, stated that he was about the house most of . the time. :is he *as too old to work much, - and he could hear tliewhite folks talk abbut the situation. of affairs...•.ll.erepresented that till.. were spandex:li, and believed . `!the YankeeS. would 'a hip," and, that. the . "donfederates". could, not hold out. much longer. . . • The trien•had seen in the Siitliern..taPers the - - . proposition to arm negroes, and • 4.5 , asked the .old. man:whit-he thought of 'it, "Oh,", said he, 'they'll ;all t ake - guns, :but d.ey .never..• shdot. ?ein At a Yankee_ kos • dey"s our triends.; . - hitt if . dey' get any, • deyll • tint "3laSsa Sherman, -and. Put -on de blue Coats,. and !den dey!ll• 'fight till dey dies; if de Lord • . • . • • • • • • •... • • J a n the'evetiing their friend returned with a load of provisions—corn-breat and swget po tatoes—so heavy that-they.conld: not take all; atidWhen . dark came they bid their noble friend farewell; and Were..departing; lie-re peated his fernier. injunction,-..."Don't,.trnet . de white. but: de.. niggers is your friends." • -" • • •- .•They did riot approach man AM., their journey, and .could not, therefore, 'Say I as to whether' there were, or. were not, any Unionists. among ;them. Put,:• whenever morning came—tor they' traveleet-by.nightH'- they.sought out a shelter in • the woods, 'and then'. lOoked ',around for a' negro,.. who no sooner learned they were thati- - he set about preParing . thent food-corn-bread and sweet potatoes-and carefully attended: them all day; "One thing surprised Thera; andthatAvas; the perfect understanding among the blickS;,and the:tapidity and :secresy• with .which" they' coninaunitated 'with 'bite -anther.. They 'have often:been visited - in their Seclusion by fifty of thetn;:all ready to Serve' theth to:' tbd best of their they: 'slept; several would stand Aeutinel tie guard them, At a.dis-• tance, as the-numher. is now so great that - not half of thern are employed'; end littcause mistresses.and overseers Are . plitigett to be. '-very lenient just now.. , : • • '[..entild they have:found arm's to putia.theit hands tbev , coutabave :hrought away thou sari& of the .negrOits with- therm :One- of - the °Miters - stated that herneVer Witnessedn.par-• 010, .and lie, believes that Peter - the 'Hermit never aroused'grater-entlitisinstirin the day's, of theerusades than One Coidd• atollscif h 6 could•onlY address . the - blicka of the Stiuth. • . 'these areS.Jacts' which sink . deep, into every heart: How contemptible the no litical ,party that would dOseft., tlmse: devoted loyalists, to . conciliate , - the -trait Ors ;. and in=, duce,thent take and re- sortie their'pla6eS, -.. ivs.'masters , cif.. the nation How.Vritel to desert otir 4ign them •th,all the . horrorS. of Slavery meo:coulcited tligirtrue iiite:reata, -how ettaily might Rebelliort•-beAuPptessidl..• Pada; -of Galtan,:ef,,,zartiare4 altre , The, osile wits maig. ing irtlid oh eoraslos•la and gy sa.vght the FroaitheNew York Evening Post : 'VICTORY.: :1' BY: ?Mt& ADFLAiDE nrswex From the Rome Journal DRIZAIVIING AND DOING. WT . STELLA: OF LACKAWANNA . . . One thing, tO'filt- fe,,tive 'board, '• • . • Where eloquencr;, and.witte, and" the Eta hours kith, 1.48 y-fight." • - note'the aitlrae 'of fOernen - Another quite to lead the:ran • Where throbidng.tbotisands,- itecii,• Unquiet, Wait but a taasterS glance or nod,. ' • To follow.the relentless flat. • . • . One.thinm.'neath liome-enciMling roof., .To lend the sobltp careless, alumber,s,, While Fancy with her elasli tntiM . • Mov,es'airdi to untaught numbets Anotheryet the midnight March' Of foot-sore kin, o'er rock aind ricer, . While pitying stars bend:sidly, down • O'er coffiradee loft behind Tom One Oh friend, to fold the - bands ', 'ln listless languor; iittie . caring ' ' ' For'all.the- - soldier feels and tears- - -- For:all the roldiers.deede or •• , AnOther still to stand erect. In the proud manhood God has given, , t;yeld again the gaping: bands „ .• Motherhood so witteLy ' .Then, monarch men, and Women' . Childhood And youth one thoUght;poreing; Do what the hatids minty find to•do, .So sweetly welL the Worth•Of Think ot.our grafes in •strtiuger. soil-- • •Think Or our glorious land's dishonor, ' Theti drenni.who may, beneath her skies, ••• With 'this foid,leprOtts stain upon hel.,! : ARRIVALS' FROM DIXIE. MEM PENNSYLVANIA. MIMNG usDka THE. ssi. . • • Mining can hardly, be a-rpleatiant occupa tion..: The•absence..Of • inn- and • all natural light, the dripping:skies of the shaft, thedan-:: ger o.f.exPlosum front fire-damp,• - ' or . . the .11111 of jutting rocks aitci numerous. other per ils, intest•lt vvith - vague.terfors ki.aetive . under: the wheti.thesthafts:•run :under: s ea, and. Se and the-swell:9f the ocean-is distinct-. .Iy. audible,, it must suggest niantfeart to the: diligent - miners; The following graphic de- - :scriptiott. is taken. from an ErigluStrpaper:. .". iire now four.hiindred yards. out tin-. :iler.the bottom' Of•the.-..sea and twenty, below the sea level. * -Coast-trade.vessels are ;sailing; .'aver;ciar heads:. ••:Two hundred: and forty -feet beloWni merrare . at work, - ttnil.there are galleries deeper. yet .below:„ that. - . The extra .ordituiry. position dowrrtlie:face•of the. cliff, of.the -engine& - and' other ,workS on the•aur face;•. at Bottallie, . is. now - explained.. The . :mine.is not eseavated like :other mines under. the earth,;. but ; Under: the Sea** ;Hating coin-. municated these particulars,.. the miner.next .tells us to keep strict silence andiisteri. - •We . :Obeyed hint, sitting „speechless and•motion jeSs..: ..If the -readercould :only- have beheld -us now, dressed-in. Mir , •eOpper-.colored gar *meats, Auddlect close' together* In a mere cleft' of'subterraneen - rock,..witli .a flinneburning on our . .heads, - and. darkneSs: enveloping our limbs,. he =St certainly - haVeidtagMeil,- With: .Outatirtiolent strength of fanCy, that he - was looking-down upon; a elinclate .of gnomes • "After* listening : : a few • minutes. a distant and unearthly noise becomes faintly andible .a•limg, loW,•fitysterions moaninthat' never chang t - t es, thas fell on g_: the ear as well as bylit, a sound that.might prciceed froth.' some incalculable distance--from some' far invisible hight a. sophd-tinlike anything. that ' :is heard.on the upper. ;ground:An-the trcertir. of sound - so' sublimely-nionrifful • • and' still; -.So 'ghostly - .and . . impressive. -when listened td in the..Subtertanean recesses of the earth; that We continue ; instinctively. .to hold ;our peace, • as if' inicharited by . it; and think • :not of..Coniinutilcating • to ',pitch' other.. the strange alte. gstonisjuitent Which it:has . :inspired in Us from. the tery,litst.• : '.• .-•••-• -.• • AflaSt the Miner speaks again and tells us --that,-What: we hearts the Sound of•-•the - surf lashing the rOcits: - ii hninired and . twenty .feet above us,. and of the waves that are breaking' -on the beach I)4c : itl. tide is. how at the pow, and the sea is Innoextraordinary state agitation; so the. sound... is low 'and distant just at this period, But• When. storms are at -. tlieirhight. ttihen, tlic ocean hiuls mountain after 'ffionbiain of AV AWL' .6n . the Cliffs,. then the .nOise is terrific -,..the- roaring heard *down . here in, the mine is .so inexpressibly fierce and awful that the.bohlest iii work are afraid •-te continue their-labor—all aseend.. to . the to.breath the upper. air and stand. on thin ;dreading-though.no - catastrophe has' ever liappened:. - - yet—that . the sea will break in, on them if them rentain - in the • eav . . . . . . • • ".11edring . this, 'we : got up . .1 o look at the,. rock above. us. :.We are zit& to'stand.np right in.tlie• position we • nOW ' - bcCupy; tind flaring our candles hither and' thither in the . darkirss; Can see the .bright, .Pure copper - streaMing.throirglilhe gallery in every three-• dam Lumpa - Alie , most •lnStrouS , green COlOr,. traversed i y a nut - Ural:net-work of thin.:red 'Veins 'of iron, 'appear here arid' there in large irregular.liatchcs, • Over Which Water is dripping. - sloWly and .incessantly in certain: places/. 'This' is the salt water:percol sting through:•invisible crannies in the rock. On'.stOrmy days.it spurts .ont furiously in thin. 'continuous streams.. Just. over our heads we' observe a wooden of: he'thicknesS. of a n '•. eg.. ;% there. is .a hole -here,' :and 'that plug' is. all we have to keep ant the Sea! • Y - linmenSe wealth. of Metal is contained in. the roofs of this. gallery: throUghout its entire length, but will • always, remain'• untouched ; the nutters: dareJni,t•talreqt, -for it part' (and -a great Part) of the rock Which- Only proteetion against .the sea, and . which. has been :so .far.worked fa:Wity here . that its. .thicktiOSs is. Minted_ to an average of three . feet *only between. the Water and the gallery irr which:w Stand: . l.:."No one .the what Might. be the • emileivence of another day's . labor with . the piek.-ax on , . Froia the Washingt9n . Chr*Cle or Nov. 11 THINGS AT THE CAPITOL,. :Th . 4.l;ife continuous rains have.. rendercd the exteriorwalls of the Capithl .as ivhite as Snow... :This is , rin agreeable_ contrast_ .with - a large - portion of . the - .interior,. -Upon.• *Unit there Rust be a great deal...of • hard work to -utak e . irtit ,fof,t he reeptiOrfof Congress, some three,weeks hence.'.. Workmen are still euga-. ged.in painting the struccoed walls and pass ,ages, -which have been by The care -.... They are much improved. by. - plain ilecoratinginlow!colors, arida is • - •to be presunted. that . .the proeeeditig, : Will conduce 1 , to' eednomy. The: long corridor in front' 'of the HouSe hall is still,dis . tigured .by.bythe dozen . ..or - s.cT of Small: bronze :ehandqiers that. depend from the ceiling , at:d give.. to' "thelplabe 'the appettranee - pf-a.pluMber's 'establishment. It . 1.• Woad seem as.it these irthrlt t:' be 'sopereeded by the use of more side- ights, but. if not. thenlhy all indariS'thete , Shoulci- be the la . chandelier:l,', Suelt. - as : Wete in the . Vice 'resident's old ] ehanther..:... • • In:visiting:the Capitol yeaterday," We found . the broaclifiiirWay leading front the tirsf.floor. td.the :Representatives' :Hall blocked. up by stamirtoa• for. painters.. ourselves of the private stairway ; - whaSe . . railing' 'Of .Orna 'mental bronze. "bltishea. Unseen, ", we reached . the Second.il'oceouly to find the 'Hall 'doors . all closed., - t.EssaYing it . rnoveinent to the'othL ..er end of the- . Minding:our. course • Vlas : "se - verely . "..Stayed by .•tim.. closed-up doors of. bronze by -lidgers.,- In their present positiOn there was Oppc . iftunity . • - ftirclose inspection of this - fine : . work 'of art, which,:. we •regret to ii.t say, .has been- bad: .-. Stained by . 'the - ..manipu lations of' the "vulga ..-'• There- was mi.C.Ourse left but to'go -ba . c - o , the stoiT • below, and . te,,t accesa.to the ,old.-I - louse.hall. by the usual- 2 :iide . en trances.: .'llere workmen are engaged. in . : laying,.down' ' -.. in the • form of octagonal slabs, .the Marble, floor Ordered ,by - ,Congreas: . SificeTheretiMval . :of -the railings abbot the, hall, it. appears doubly - large and unposing.- 'With. its lofty -.vaalted.ro,of and its grand 'col- Untits it Will i;ie . in in terest . with the rotunda- .. ... . •. . , •itself. -. Findin.g-eritrande to thr.: hitter barred. at this . point, 'we made a flankinovement and. :reached the. Congressional ...liihraii i ,• where , the COnrtcons.tiftanals ere '. engaged. in ex , .. amining. proof sheets of• a new:. general 'data- ~ logue' , of the , :immense-•library . .Of Woks,.-of. which the letter ." _G." has only been reached. ;About 'four, - .vol uin es have 'been - ad:. ..ded . to the - library 'this - ... - season. :They . are. mainly; Works. upon: the: history, geog:raphy, :topography, . - ete.:' ' of .this eountry. , Coittinen-• . tat .Eutpe has'. largely.'6Ontrihuted Of these* important preductionS:., - .All access to the ro tundti is.: ; stently- - depied,. but ye_ learn. :with pleasUre that 'steps are being taken to remove a . l . l.thetempo s tary staging; roohng, &c.,, SO thati at; beginning of the session; the 'in-. :tenor of, theifort deme—:-the. greatest work- of modern titueswill be .diselosediii all its . sublime-prOportions.. . -.:-- ~.. ,• ' ... Toyeach the b'euate wing from the library it. is . 'necessary to descend to the first floor and go up the steep, narrow staircase leading to the hole in the *all, where to-day there, Was neither ' 4 , publican npr sinner." . , . The steps to the pOrtico 13 f the with wing of the. Capitol are complete, but at present they - are railed about to keep off the footateps of the multitude.- At the meeting of Congress,- the- honohble Senators will probably first make use of the new access to their chamber: Seen at a little distance at-night,' the finished porde° of -the north wing seems as if fresh from the' stroke of the enchanter's Wand." CHINE ON ,GREENBACKS. In a speech .. at: St.' Louis ,ex-Secretary Chase gave a "definition of a greenback, which was as follows: . • Now I have been called the father of greenbacks. You are the fathers cif ,greenbacki? Did. ypu ever thick what it t was? Why, : - .it is simply the Credit of this great American. . put •in the :form of money; ,to circulate •a twig , the.: very people whose credii makes it worth anything. When I Was Secretary'Of the Treasury the question arose;_how should these - vast armies and navies he,' supplied . ? How should, the boys be fed in the field, the sailors'in the ships, arid provision, made for their support,. for'their clothing, thelr food and traysporta tion ? r foundjhe banks of, the •eou'Ary had .mapended specie payment..- What was - I to do ?: Th.ba.nks wanted me to borrow their credit; pr pay them :'interest in gold upon their credit,. They did 111 - 4pay t: any gold, or pro= .pose to pliy any. themselies, but they wanted me to borrow their notes.: :-. l: . said _"No, gen tlemetgrili4'great American ' peopled's worth all;of poulnkt. tegetber, and I-, will take. the aiedit. of -lbege •people ; and cat it . up iti the foilp.'of little bi 4 . ol;,pepO, ,::and #e . Wltl-cir ciallitOttilt,pa: pa,.,,4nd: we,:icillUrec.:eird that, papa bonds which ire•wilk tittli4t* , ally pay- the . inter t . in-gold." . And thin - in . . . .f,41`.•1•-9' - .' .--. .' - ..: , § - : . ' . :f - - . r.:..:":, STEAMill'.i=NO,.,!_ol'l7loE; tii• l = - ta' B: PreeniilkAma c tePes. ire WV noti4refisred 4 M:theTBINXIBIGI-o,eitety ectiptions therifilei - oZtime.lfinntau'fbMigg. Milt itambilikl:fothkr-&4lkbin.o4:ta, • 13 4444416. 41 r: aa 1 1.16 Latiniiondleitisp,• - -,..,' • risitiet•• * Artieleraif-Ageeeneith Thee- k - • 9hler - A O .O l am, At the',.e.iy 'shortest notice. bari — Keck oi JOB TYPE is more exurb:heti= that of.any other env! in this 'section of, the atate;.,and Ant keep Itanda em °yeti, ex preany for J'obbing.: Being a:practidarrstater.ouesit we will guarantee our work to .hese meg airt th at am be turned ont in the cities.. 114 ,COB done at the shortest notice: . - - • Booka-bound irievOry variety Of style; Blunt Booioa of every description aburcalutt3m% bound and ruled lb order, at shortest notice:, . '.. • NO. 47. order that the national currency might be permanent, and that nobody could have just cause to complain, I called the national bank ing systentinto existence and pledged every . bank to•redeem its currency in greenbacks, and the Government pledged that every dol lar shotild be redeemed in the end—the se curities to•be pledged and provided—that in.. the end everything be made equivalent I think this is the true idea of a greenback. It is the credit and property of the Aniericart people- 7 -made to 'serve the purpose of money to the midst of a great strife, . when we must have everything we can get. And,' citizens, in my hurnbleAndgment .if out_ of - tilts war this national "currency comes ~as is provided for:in our platform. so 'that no estern fariner or merchant will be obliged -- to pay tribute to the East in his exchange, (applau'se) so . that we shall not lose upon ex change so large a profit upon our indus!ry i. so that the laborer receives' his dolliu. - cir two dollars, or dozen dollars, at the night- or week's end—shall be perfectly sure that it won't turn to dust and ashes before the intim lug sun rises. I saylfwe can-get such a sound currency as this,, then thiscountry will-ncir at least have been without: one of the collateral benefits of this war, if you can take your money on the Atlantic and go to the Pacific and pa ,iliOeur bills all the way, without hav ing to -- Anne the currency at ..every. tavern you stop at * * say if the. Govern-' went.. is administered as it should he, with proper vigor and economy, every :dollar in' greenbacks will be as goOd as ft dollar in gold.. Why, eight months ago, if I could have had the assurance that I would not have-been tronbled with any' other issues—if mild have been assured that there should be no trouble from auy unauthorized currency, na . authorized bY • any but the nation' itself—l; would have• undertaken to 'resume specie payment in a week, if any body wanted it, • and I say, now, •if the war u 3 prosecuted as it : ought to be, and,the Government is adminis- . tered with the economy 'and prudence that trust it will be, then there is no more danger of that currency than there is that:the Amer -lean people will fail. .- • . . . 801;17 1 / 1 .16? 'PA U PtiLiSif SYmpathizers With Secessia, 'says the 'Paris letter. of - the New York • nines, may well Mourn overite iniefortun‘' , , fur the South must - be,: .indeed, in a;.deplorable condition. if Slidell is redUced --to the necessity of bartering his, beautiful' dangter .'away to a scapegrace.. like . ..Erlanger.': The evidences .of Southern pankrilmare glaring- hi :Paris. • But few of ihem'can. afford to live in the grand Hotel; whith . .ltnwever, continues :to bo a . faiorite haunt of : : Southeraers-:-Erlamgea: being one of the shareholders of the , hotel. eompany--and iu . the. evening one 'might • fancy- oneself in the: Spottsviood Hoitie 'at Richmond, or in New'.York Hotel (in Buelianan'i tithes.): 'To the; compara tively welt-off Southerners, who room inthe hotel, ' are added time. crowds 'of the. short-cashed ; who venture forth in the, 'evening from . their ,subter-, :mean hiding-placeS to swell the secession throngs in the bar room: (cafe) Of the Grand Hotel:' These: unshaved; 'shirtless; and peniiihJas MisSissipplans bold soft conVerse,and spit and chew with •sinis .ter looking Alabamians. The cause Of the., Rebel- • lion is Written upon their da.rk broA . ; ;.had 'after; :tryin vain to borrow f6Wi , fra.ncs for _tobacco.: and brandy, they ruslt.back despair .to the ',Boulevards, back to their , doeary glens in beck' alleys. and iniserable. lanes, • where ' the Arneri en ints do .'ltd abound, and where their mode - of living - adds to the financial orvfashionabis reputation of the 'COofederaey. •Thereis jlOt OVCR Money enough' to kCep,illoVnde.r. in Londun . going. on Acetify.; and nu irsjuiring for the rebel :sheet at.Galignani's Reading r00m,. - .the young man replies that it is uolenger taken in,and added that 'it was no use' paying-'e.ubseription fOr' . a..paper .which 'apPear.s Only by. tits and starts. I met - Mason to-day on tlie z Bdidevard.des Italiens, and,' to iiiy:siirpriSe, .wit l} a. nem lint; the hrillianteeffuot of which was,...howeVer; neutralized - by the shabby and Seedy look of -a ' felloW in:his company; 'and with - whom, lie. Con versed in a very: agitated - in an 7 Extract Croat the MappletnctitarTAßkport of the :Conduct of . :the. War,-Exanttna lion of IflceleEna'Contitiued ! ... ••• • r• Q. Were You - in the'Fall.Of 1861::u date for the Presidency ? , • • • • • •A. I remember. • " • . Q. Did you in the Fall of JB6l entourage , • any. person to vote for you l'Or President? A. I may have dine so.: . . Q. Do you know Whether any person. voted' • for von for that•ofliee? .•• •..X.,• :I:didn't see . . -.• Q. Did sou, during•the period referred to. ' call, for larger:forces?- • . • A. I don't remember. 'nay. have done so., It would have-been in accordance with GRANT CONGRATULATES THE PRESIDENT. • • CITY Poi,r, NOV:.P.M. Rm.:Edwin :IL: - Stantop,: t Secreliziw of'!Veir : • Enbugh now, seems. to be . _known to . ..say whO is tohold :the : reins - ef.GOvernmerit Per the next lour years'. Congratulate the Presi dent for meUpon the double. victory. The election having passed off -quictly-- - no blood shed or riot throtighbut the land--lea . Vict ory worth more to the ..country than a battle Rebeldom," and Europe will so.con strue.it... • • Grant, Lient,Gen. • . ';.13 to B . rai thotisand cgnl Miners are•pn a.strike.in the district. of Eng , ' hind; :,known as' the . "Black striKe was do'casigned .by alall in the price Of iron; Which obliged the coaL.'men. to lower their prices.. The. strikers. contend 'That the iron mantifacturerksbcruld'bear this reductiori, and heath . ° Coal Miners. -But as the iron nia nufactUrers could not manufacture-with ma terial. at . its,former prim, the. -strikers have done forthe. what they would .have had' to do.for theniseltek, compelled them to shut up: PEN, PALATE AND OCiMSORS: . . . . .00 - „Tivelve thousand dogs - are :registered-in the State ot.Vehnout yielding an annual revenue ` ()Las inany . dollare.• :. :. • - - . . • . . *.* . .. , '., wir A coroner's jury in Boston returned an a verdit:t in the ease itf a wsunan -,tchti.diedsouddro- ly,',that "she died front eongiq.4ion •of the brain caused by ot:ertipulation.:" - - . ':: _- _ • - • • Stir Wadc, - of the Anioikcag, N. H. - u works: Dlancheater, ham perfeeed .breach-ruad ing,- tibia which •Thmwa fahrtfren: . bulleta .wil liout ntluading: " • . .113' There . 'arc‘ •n. threojotgalt 'acultitors. NisaliOsufer, Stepheiia, and a 'Min. Freeman (now initaly); ...who 19- just becoming - known tolanle. . . . . . • Tttu Vti.sr. To TAKY. IT.--A milicons friend 'end to a badly.. defeitted 'Sentorial . - candidate, ")Ir. - ther6 has been an election to-daY; 1 believe r sir," was the reply, "the : yeinth/icaris have itu.election, understand. . . • , • /fir .A man - was recently ..dfafted::hi Jack on Tom iship, indiana,whoWas als6drawain.ancither .township. • ,it was ascertained that he..had. iservcid two years in the army : 'and. had been detul Sit . . 8 e°4 man in "Johnson, Vt.; Set a trap for beers that were troublinhis sheep.; and going out early one morning tumid' `7•varreint" - eaught.:•-- rusliecrfor his "gun, tired, and 'killed a • black sheep "of his own flock! .. • EVery: man who is put - into the United State service in Concord, N. H.; has his phote grapliticeurately takem On the back, of it his descriptive list is planed; and it is then tiled away for future-reference. • . • • OR - The Wife of Warren Potter of Greenfield *Mass. went to sleep on the.2let- ult., and has not! 'waked since. Phytdciana who have visited 'her . owns& account for the diaeaeei 'and. aro unable to .wake her.: , A little, nontishment its forced into her, and ter life prolonged.- - .• • - . Or, A young womaniell 'lnto &kettle 9f boiling sorghum, at Keithaburg, Illinois, last week. : She Managed to drag herself frcim the kettle it, a trough filled with cold water,: in 'which she .fm= merged herself....l/oath sown put a. period to her. horrible sufferings - I• : * • sir Pennsylvania htii . 2542 "talus - . of raltwaX which cost $1.1.1.,471,710. The' canals are 1047 miler in length, costing $3,81000 The real. and i personal estate n 1860 amounted to $1,416,501,888. The State debt,*K - ovember•3o," 1863, was 39,4.86,- 596, showing a decrease from the preceeding year of $.815,617. ' ' • • ' . • • • . .. . ... . .. , .. .. ... . „. . A letter' froth one.of Early's soldiers anus :• ".We : all think tien:Eurly drinks to much. It is notorious that whenever ho :gains a - victory or meets with a reveraeho gehiglOriodsly drunk, and often stays so for several. days; .. 'This is very bad indeed... • The: Government.ougid:to keep no in= in command.who drinks so, notwithstanding: it considers, hinrao great a - one." ••:.- : . r . • - - .1 •• • ' Airs. Francis L. Clayttiri; now,ini:Maine4n lipted in the array. at St: Paul,.. 31inne k Ailth: husband in - 1861, - and - fought - by hie add - till .ho was . killed in the battle - of Stone River. She was in eighteen battles ; once - a. prisoner ; three times wounded—in hand, hip and kitee ; and at :her linsb gels deatliniade knocvn he sex to the General "and wfs discharged. 'After that. she walked niuoty.. three wiles, from Lesingf: .on to Lonisrlie bare headed and biro-fuoted, tracking her tvay. Jr-b':A bat of iron, originally ralue,d at lite doL .ials, is worthoyhou worked into horse-shoes, t dollars and fifty 'cents into needleti,. three -hu.n dred and fifty-five " dollars. ; into penknife' blades, three thousand two hntdred and' •eighty-fivs &am ; irito - shirt hi:pin:is, twenty-nine thousand four hundred-auk eighty ;dollars iutoJtalanee :torn:18'0 tiatabots,--liusricfandifksty•-,thono ,__-__•*41.4°224i: ' itul"-s'‘c:Lut_ ofAmia have. lawiaro 4 : l 44xto Airs : n of - cmalx=ndzed: , :and . 0 107 :4u b 1 ,1&164. tata4 o ,Slttraft. the 4.1.:#4-, thaeratrof itivasogivia-;-na• lifte'ol' horse. hair-4ttt...s biersteels wig 7 BOOK IMIDERY.
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