1 1:11iiiii,o'-..;,_:Jt0"0r0 . 0. POTTSVHX., PA wurrao.-t.v. DECEMBER '24.* 0:64: Copies of the.llllioers 9 Journal can Ve °tilts/mei every Saturday, at the fol . towing placm.: - • • - lIENRVBIKEP..... 3II uer Ie ; GED: J. PRITCHARD. *" • • • . . MRS'HOLMES. St.' GYafr . • LOUIS Ir. KocIL• kiztahlid: • •-•F. IL scriNELL, ••••:. PETER MOORE. Port Carbou. DAL II ) PBILLiPS . Mahanny.city. Wit. B. BENS/NUER. Tamaqua._ • IL N. COX-E,Echaylkill Haven: you „take the Millers' Journal? TILIT. -- Ai I NE R,S! . JO CT RiNkf, VQLC?IL ' FORTY-FIRST. eonianeuci.rag January, 7, 1865. • . The. Forty-Prat Cantle of 115• Mrtir.as . `jor - eN kt.- and . the ThittY-ifth of.its publication by the 'pr, ! ,.ent p ro _ . i.rieti..r. will cut January 7. 'NO. .. -, ~ .. ..‘ few fol. wil :.-ik'e :au idea o" the: success •of this -A ke r data- e„ ytetr now drawing to- a dose.. Since the f . ,,: o rthe Near we have addetinearl r (lf ihOtt*ind. ca ....,,1 : ch1ti .5111".'eribl.TIX to our list. making it, nnetes: nttably. thc'incges:of any paper publinhed in the State,- .r .-5'.. a `the cities of Philadelphia anti Pittslear,f, • with, possibly, the e'renPtion of one.joumn.L, which. is . no a p.n.:ital . paper in the . strict. sense - of the:term. • • The Mi , MC el Ortr , , I. 1. 1 the only. newspaper in ...„:„..h o ylkitt coanty that 'pays a taN to tin , Goveqnnent: . ... - ;his --,Ar on the establi , mient, independent of „,,,,, 0 ,,,,,y„,,,,ined t,., nlndtt three . hundmd•tlollirs.. .11,.,ir...,dation.war is wit lilt) ahout five hundred of the ”. , ..7e:::1143 circulation of ,the five other Papers . nablished ' io the:l:meaty: - • • ,•• .. , . ~. . Ofe , trt.e. as an advertisiix mediuni; the •;101 - I:NAT. is unequalled in taints sect ion e , f . ,.he State', Advertisements. ince. ted,in tni. paper are 'worth as mach -to an ativer. riser a. if published.in the h fit es: . , other .• •. To advertisers ' chi , 1. a most ttup.naant fact. . . . . As we have endeavored- in, the pant to' conduct the , 31 ,,, v .,..1etiMN 1. 1. in a mander to render it 'worthy of 0a st:oport of every good citizen and lover of his dam; tr ,, true welfaiiih and of the progress. of human liberty. . F .,,; in the futCrre it will'st lithe tie gedeavor of, the edi;. torn It; Mamtain the establi.slied diaracter of the paper ' The tollowing, departMents w ill •contirme to,.receive erns' attention in-the new vkiturrie: . .. '.. , • TIIF. STATF.OP.TiIF , COAL' 'MADE, • - • ' • .. • LATEST WAR .NEWfic.- • „ ..••• ' . • ' utit•, , ,L NEWs. . , .. - - FoREICIN NEWI..z. - . . .. ..., • DomF>Tic NEWS. - ' . . . . •• ' LEG IT. INTF.I.LIttENCE, - • . . • • • •-- - ' •ActitICULTURE., ' ' • . - - r . . .' . . .-I.fI'EIIATIV "sfATtEtt.- ,• . • -• ' • ' II I d' (:.‘ TI t'i N A I. 11ATTEM. , • ' . . ' REI.II:IOI'S , ' INTELLIGENCE. '' . • . • , -.. .• EPITORIALS;4c..&c,....tc.",•&.e. . . • In Ilit11;i10:1 to- the httoitt, nearly all the.fetters of the i.,,,1 ( p,e,.: t ro m s sehuvikill I Inunty.ht the tIitEAT.I.NION ARMY. a ppearin•itscoltimns-11. fact of - peculiar- inter - ~., , ,.t„ ,i,..i . ,. y11., , ,1 I„ , I . 01.1111. Y 11,:liiert , . . ' • ' The.neW yoinme. too. affordslbrise who do not 'take ' th t ..l,,rint ti_ yc i ttaadd like. to hale it sent to tt.m. au' ..,,Al ec t opporinritv to .mbs • erihe.- To keep well post . rti rill, all that is cuing oh in and:out of the County. take. the 3.151 ha.s• ..fitCP.N•!.I:.: :•. . ' .. - Til” MI , nus'...ldrnsm. nose . fri.e- of Iykstage. - within the l!mit- •of :iebuylkill Countv.;. , (int Of the ,Viitutty std . afia any other 'State itt the' - Union, in advance, 00 . . . . . . . 1r We have riirnl4lll , lUpWards . of one hundred•and . fit i• eop.es Of the Jon! , St weekly to the soldiers from be. , ,t; lkil I Coat to in tile 'artily. since April,- 1561. - gratis, • lII:VhAP 1111,41 , 1 tO , ontinne to furnish them co long- as the wit 1:1tIS.• . ". . • . . . • -...- Wt. sA`lll , l advise. t.1•11•!F.0 of our DeModatic breth . rin . . - who have been so sbatitefully deceived, by',their :eiders. to t;tlibseribe to the. ,ToraN Al. :Ma then they „ twig 'hal but Why. they' were so .terribly beaten. They will ni'ver find it out by taking the'so-ialled Derrio'crdtic papail!'. They - are : regular -.linoW-nothings" now-a;, . . . . . Single atibar.ihart in advance - If not paid in advance' . . • :AI nuinthki. in advance ' . - Clere;dnen and TeatherS, in adVance.... If not pod it :alranre . • . CI.I"V s.I2P.SCRIPTIONS @Copies, to one address ~ . - ion: .•• i• 1 'NI . . -70 (10.• ; ' . • • -- 11. 00. . • Ana, ppivards at the •same . rate. PesonS. pi,;euritio a , end , , 'll' In and' pward's: Will receiye- a copy gititis no '-leug as the club emithiltes. - . . . . : . Clubbing with . ;other •Payiers - and "Ingit:: . '.. Zillf.. . . . ticcompodal b. those . tvho 'cleFire to take be !ittsi At. and h paper .oy roa,:azino, frnni NVt'Llari!lll7ltle arrattizeminite by vitrielt they can prrkcrc acs of -tic .P.apers,"r Magazines at the fidlow.livii:ratci - paealito in et mace . • - • Publi.bet'ti Both - • , Prke. - at, j• ..c..)llm2rti*Journal.sli 25 • $.4 75 Wonle JJ.urma -'•-• d 0..-. 5 . 75 5 25 I. d,),.. 75 li to .1 Fraht: 1.. itf., 'foo • NIONTift -y.. , • • AtiaMi , .. - Monthly. Join-nut. .t; 75 . • *. d 0.., 6 75 6 - on ou r ;60i ) . do., . 4' 75 4 25 'il d”,.. -5 75• 5 25 DeDp - I,sl ,- I took of En-lon d 0.... 7,-. 75 no, .111.i;truLetillo...,d - 0 , .. , 5 7-5 4 75 American Ar,rlctil!Mist 4 :0 , 4 155 "BENJ. BANNAN. Ed.toy autl Propri,tor, Pott, \ ilk,' PR.. - W.o:ren innneffiAtely. itt this office. aJour rieyrenn Printer, tin(.: hr understands setting .0-nnseript . for Book Work. and ;ils6Jo-b- Tni.t;'Pt•retary of the 'Frezttsury hns•deeided Nissn. , another huntlrecl millinhs of- ace ten:- "(*t , 1 in THE l ocw ms r; of the Northwest. hail :i yi:ri 4 - Jp t- Chi ell gr; last- NS' aS re,(liVe,d to sdv:ince the of. plows tn•eutc Apir cent Tits _4llst - diem of the reader: is: invited ,to' the ! ii.l. - erti.einent'of the • - •Penusylvani:i - Igt, perisl .0 or This . C.ontininy owns 1 . 2.0 of lan , l.•in fee..on Allegheny River ppl , ito Oil-City.. jt se6ms.to be-i;:substan t:al • . : • - Af; .1:m is; vile:hist has discos - vied A pro co•-•.,: ;or amkiag . rarOaSses from Incliaxt- corn, company «itlt a capital 0f1.000,000, fortheil in. the \Vest for manufag . 1. , .qw . ; , .- this process. Tin: Philadelphia f,olLer.says . that- when it Irr,_ star: ed, in IS3ii, the .united editions of. ..-f-.il • - hr.dally . no wi=p•spers of Philadt4phin w,:erb . ..sr. , . \\:‘.':l:-.7:i00 iind : , ',ooo (.iopie:: :ids): Np.vc' :s( • :C.n. , le ip..iiv , i. i. - : alr , i.it 175.000 - tuxlent .u!' : - 7 A .t . he. • . - . Mr:. DarroN. S. • 7..Nirst , TrEtt n reconnnentls .ap- t...E.: 7 -11e . 'fo‘ reign itews (et! ion ~t • ~ t IS(' II t• on In thor.parts. atkete . Minh:ter Dayt6p, at Parrs;' on bt ri: , : , r6:• , ;11 . .: an an eac lsal ren*d2.- : fur' tite.2dlni-tant, of ;:poftit:,ay.. Thi.q 'a'ln*ecat the ti.:•Fii;.ful iv:111,1%1ot. • ' Da:•.tyn Ita b. b1,.2 tinr.Minister. • •-• . I AI ihejCburt ofTrauee ever tfinqe tbU. rebelliqu I", hat , PrlSied the iftiptisiug a Las been in progreSS. Be is familiar, ; therefore, I u :hh . )l; r tiergallon on distilled with all lilt ti.twi:tionS which have::aiiSen in re: arid the complications which t•p!rits . fi . prn the colinnrincement tyr 166,5.. it . 4 ,:•P ec . t t .9. 7 . lentralit Y• , t). .i .. 1nn42 grown out - of,the attitude .assumed by the : BIC Pres'ident'-: iiinatn - ge lave . • . Trip powurs. • 'ham •iiiultag6d this difficult and delicate . .lmisiiiesS ninth f • • • .. . • i NT-W NAT1...10.0, ha. , been tried tor' lae— • • • - . . „ propared cork. and is :tlc.l he .CON . StSIPTII,N Secretary.of Nair„in iits report to Congress, says.tb . at ;;t1; 1; 1 t i t . lud.hiri ; ;. Consumption of coal this year.- *ill be Will • - Itl e abthtt five hundr . q(l . .thintsantl_ tons. ; . . , . , .. i ~' EVnIY Clint:7H 7',IAY ukvy..as Olan.vs.- . -It.seems . . .. . i +.:? -ix intindroil,a.nd thirty-One National: l Unirvelonsthat a:thin strip of unit:ll. an inch and .d. :r-:r authorized baVenn iiigregate em, la.tH! half lung; tan be made to iihrate . Bti as to pro -,, . , •Htl a full, ,--inotitli,'.. and sonorous tone;:'which 4 ul. .14 , 1.2. , .: , 1.020_ The elltTency now Leitrt seareely.beldistingitished.,:eveithy. a praetieed . . any-;11; ; :. lii ,i..7.i,,3i,: , , , 740 , o f w iLh i.: : .:1 , 63 , ) , , A0i ) . 1 Lar,•frcAn viiiiii.of an organ pipe.; yet • this is 'the .: .-sult titinined_in the Cabinet Organs made by lk tn! isi.-ned diiilng the week on.li,ng Dt-lr'eln, ' Mai,,_on ,c; Htinaiiii"orl3tiston.. liceds_have . ceaSed .. • !-.td - pr , littee ''" reedy" sounds, and the tank:deli-- . • - . , •• ezite' and fastidious tvnipanum rims luxariaie in' .-.. ''• • - . - - • • - ' . the saver:to :Ls of nioderii instrumjuts, especially . 1:2i , -;•ri:IN, u.-u. Al•Pttf)1•1:I/TIONs coverc- , 1 by -I . those from le factory -of 31: t'::: -If., who:. have, ; hid , , , ,d;:tione much to . waril tite . 'marvelpu.4 . change . . life i;.ll..ii.nr - hilt 1 . ..I vt's : el t 1 •tr; H 0114 )' .. , • " , ' . alei: imprirtement referred to. ' ~ -..--•• - • • onWe , :riday, are lead. , :in d Loin po w tler,.con- 1 • The Cabinet'Or 4. a tt - was int rOduced tt; this Aim:. tingtni leS,i o r 1 . ,,ri1ti,.,,,0n.4, 'inodietti,.. old - lii),s_ , -and is adecided'im;irovernentup:m the Nlitiodeon i. 1 haring; gt eifterpower anti variez'y, andheing 'nom - • - . pp 11. f WI VIII ... _i s•l ~ Inert Et eq..ollle l '' ! ? ' l ' 3,- I‘ l r-mlnt. -horses; transportation, sup- -4,. ea ,d y ~„, i• , 1 • th ,• d . . .i .,,. . t . b , !•!1 ,- -.;.:ai;-1• li-hrryck. z i—in. all reaching about i kilown, it initst•he widely.. introduced.' -It is,: in 5r, ,,. 1, ,_,, 0 ., 0 ),) _ ~_ . ~ - . ~ . . .., .:: faet,a very efficient enurch organ-brOught within. - . 1-a small comp.ass ,not easy to.get initi4, order, anti -_•-...___....-: __. : _L— .. 1 • - s., 1 at- a viers - low p . ri6e. One linnirec and - Esyytntyd)llaror even less, will now fiirniSha. : fine, aceomp,illying i1166171/1U1t . .-/Ilitcll. superior to 'the puitio-Nrie.f , ,r . sacred ..inn,ic.;•while three. t" , ;ur,-ur fie huniVed dollars pre.mres an instrn i , , merit with oorressonilingly . greater -variety and ". ailvaritagesi• Every Sa.bbith-scool 'May -now re ' juice with au organ, anti- even- fecible:elminhes may "play-upon an instrument "in the . praise' of God.-,Neic rorii: E.miiiiier.': ' - . : .., . gned K tibtg ~Iso. . , good unil er:,l d ing*h as by the •Governtnent .withthat (yr C-1 , 19 The; Can:id itra A dthinistration . is tit" trs. (one of the Antal:s' raider; j,i,s bet3 - .ro - -,arresl.6(l.-= 1 1,P7Y- Is a iljrory, irdective force it:olig thi! Itrtrltr. a the - rentaitling, rebels are.exiiecf: , Fos ..e. io h o.oii . . . The Pr... , i1101); has si.tied the l ili cxeitlirikthe g vie 41t - Vice Ailotirat in ;the. navy, ranking With Licatinaut Gunta.:ll - in . tha •Reilr Farra;rutw, - i.t . uominat6d:tri the nei% - ..4rklt. and approNeil without •referetire, to a (azta3ili‘t , . Liiutt.t.'otrimander Thorn - tilt' anti t.. 11- quptibtei \V. U. 31t . i . e.p11111 - W7ere also pro mrakti for tliA't iti , ruisht!iVelitaltiet: • •• E. aues ot THr. !mil:graph operators. made .a serious I t ri.; . ia,tely in telegraphing the PreSident's . ic,sa4e. - The President was made to state, .6e pm-gut debt kkr the nation Rt, '11:s'11 BILL /o‘, k,. - i")...A 11 UN f/Ri.:l) AND EOETY Tii O V S AND . 11 - 1 -10 \ .`,,. ike. I. when .it. shoßkl have-. been ._.. i ErItrEEN RUSIIRED:,ANn roltry mituo.vs; six huo.ir,.-1 4 . 11:i nißety.l hotisancl, four hundred ( 0 - ki tiqtyy.nine dollars and forty-nine _cents. A ulatrial difference..: : , - VO rot end on v reptezu P 011) OTC •. Ile. laIR• Peat.i•miN,, Tot lAsTs.,-- 7 The .Bostoit and kmrnali are pubfishitg in Cu!! the 151 fax-payers and the ainount.they pay Alder die special'revenne law. The Piablica tipn'has developed the fact.thai. wealtkrinent who spend over $(000 per: annunv . in their household expenses, have no intioine , c'ever• -" the pdblication pte/dis:tt'i but inostly, among thn5it,y64,14.:v4h4..: MifxrAni-MisprrAt. rt PIIILAfiNI,PIEIA.. - The buildings lately occupi-- 'eclo..; th Christian Street Hospital, Philadel phia. are to be uSed, we learn, es-a home.for maimed 'soldiers,. who are conyltlescent, or who have entirely recovered, and .areawait ing the prep'aration of their artificial The institution, it is stated; wilt be a depart - ment of the South Street Hospital, and under the authority of the same sUrgion -in Charge, It is an object in the re-Opening of-this Hos pital, to give, men who have been disabled by loss of limbs, or -other severe injury an op portunity of education for'some practical pur- Stilts suited to their limited physical capaci ties, thus enabling them to gain support after their discharge from the service, and lug them froth becOming. objects of spublic - The eddeational'objeet." .:of-theArtsfittitiOn s boiander 4106tion - Of Oliaplain: John L(Mg, - •Teletrapii : OPerating, penmanship; and otherprzietiartnatters.r . ill . . . . ." An advantage of the .project; will be the .• directikm of pUblic attention to. the, elainis. : the maimed soldiera.tO favor. gni: appoint; meats. Intloential persons have givenassur- - !ince. that alarke.number •these . reeeiye emplo:,'-tuentas. 'soon ... as by .a little: training the:read he rendered Cennpetent.-- Mayier Henry, Of: has- set a creditable eKaniple in this . matter, by the employment of a number of disabled soldiers • in the`Polk:e and Fire 4larni 7 .relegraph De: There are not at South :- .Street; Hospital about three hundred patients of this thiS elass, . iPort ion 'of.' whom with .some- :Maimed .Men from other hOspitalS,_ wilt be . transferred to the Chriktian Street .departinent.: '• . s' • The patriotic a41..1. benevolent: who are .this hmlertaking with their means or, influenee,J4ll . adclressthe Suri , ,eon eharge, 'or the Chaplain:6f the Ildspibil; C'hri.4tiab , . CIA;SE, 6` ritn .14Nk - s-i-On. : 3londay . the Secietary: of War..isSued'animportant Order,- veil ttiringlail officers - anAl.solOer*Teapable, of 1 duty to.at . once.repOrt to, their ' respective br-.. i ganiiations.'- ' Vrovost,Marshals„:areibstruct ed to use every-.exertion to 'hasten ; fOrward'. these:Bien to the front, as well is .to arreSt . deserters and Shirkers.. ,Surgeons in charge of hospitals . r. are to Send all fo.duty' to their regiments.: and .recruititig.•-officers: are exhorted to :diligence and -.. activity ie.filling up- the ranks.' This 'order evidences. the: ne cessity of our .Military . comnianderS Of •tle 1. Partnients using .eyery effort in -0 - urgino - for- - NAiird . at once such officers and Men its . may -be. in th . eir jurisdiction, .and-it shoWs that:the Gbvernment is resolutely determined to pin all the threes atits . : ComMand . into: the..field . iminediately: . . The - successes of . Generals SIIERSIOand TitOm...s , are to be followed'up by..others.M4 ididothis we must : till:the- va : -, cancies madein the ranks bythe casualties of 5,2 75 00 1 41 1 rn . , oil Wax: WILL ns .Dosu*.AT - :TAlls SEssicis OF CoN(utEss.-3 u.sidngton correspondent . writing under date•of Dec.• .S . ..thi... - Cifnintiftees of .Congress - arc husily'eb-.! gaged. There , w ill be little litiodatien beyond the ordinary appropriation and :the financial hillg._tp. raise thin .• IVAN'S and means." Most of the ap propridtiim bills are in a state of forwardness, and: after the holidays business will.berapidly trans acted.- ~There will be, changes : in TortiOno of the Revenue laws, though not a general revisiou..The. .Ttibaceo tax attracts- great attention, anti will be' Carefully ennsidered.. There: is the:atonal c011i.:466 li.:466 oh: interests, besides a lamentableignoranec of the condition and capacities of the.tilide. .The it tai' will be overhauled,, and may be - changed in the principle of its 'application.", After alf t .thc great difficult!: with the Internal Revenue system IS the imperfect manner.in :which the law is exe cuted by.oubordinates: - the - citiesit is .goner ally, well enforced.;.in the cOuntrv...th6Ve is much 'looseness and' neglect.. Probably the repeated changes maile:bv Congress have had rntiCh to' do with iliia coniuti.,n, as at. ealit .nensual .cilmngen. which overturn existing, railings. and usages,.with Which illyartii:s:a.re familiar. - EVIZOPE N dates of the:lllliinSt.;llave been, :received. he.political intelligence is un ite portant.. •A violent, gale on"the eitst•consf. India had cansed a great inundation and. the !dss." . housauds:Of The Earl of, .Car liAe:died•on h e ins of M.Y. Dayton.w were embalnied, .and sent to llaV . re. for shiptheut fti . New York. The'. obsequies took place onthe.f.illt:.. In Souili a meeting of-workingmenadopted, an •aildres. congratulatingßresident Lincoln . M?: his: re= el e(it r&ilirm deli onstrn tion :had . tak en j' place iu Bradford. England. • Resplutifins - de: "mantling and .extension of the. elective finn and-in fitVOr .of an• .energetic agitation of the question, were adopted: • beautiful I .sleel engraving—froin SchuSsele--erigrayed l by Sartain, and dedicated "to the loyallhoth ers, wives and daughters of- this Country, having a large sales far exceeding the"-Most ,':sanguine expectation of Bradley S. Co., • :the enterprising- publishers.. It is printed on' a • 1.9 by .24 . :sheet,.snitable for framing. Itr is sold at $9 . 50 per Copy, which • I we . consider . • cheap, for the character of .the:ertgraving. 7 .— Copies can lie examined at thE Bookk - Store of- B. 11aur k lin in this Borough; -where they are . : Lndies' . nnd Children's hintS. • • latest`etvles at.CfIARLFS OAKFO.RD'&: SONS, Cantinenta - • . . . . . r ..I)noNi•N's-nnoSouxt,'faoctrtf,.. s are 4 .videly known i :0: au - 6stablklieti. 'remedy for' C;Pui/i, • tiotds,. - truhiqi itis; Mnirseitm, and othtir trouhlet.of the: i Thr , ,at and ./. - rp. '.TIn reputation And', etten,tve iteo his brought out - itnitaticni., _anti'! 1,-Iiifil:11- priparat ionzt l'epre.'4ented to b.: the eartie,..*: f . cc Ilial ..• are . generally . injurious. .-033TAIN ••iiiAly 1 . i -,'' I.frotrh's Ifrotieltirli - Troches:' - ''' ' • . - .• . • LadiOs' Furs. s.q; TIC twortrilent. 6.A.KTPRD•&' SUNS,Contipeutal.Hotel, jrbiludelphin:. '• 46-3 m ." . THE B:►TTLE AT NASHVILLE.. A Graphivand Iriterer!iiriik . pe^cription of • CISIOP.:NATI,Der. qazette . publi b t iet i all vivid description . of Old dattle of the Pith: rr,ho.'; - day opened cloudy...* . i with indications of rain.' Thefe.'; 1 was a dense - fog at au early this soon cleared atilt; and at eight o'clock we were able to determine the ehenitis 'position. • • ' • During- the'fig.lit Hood . withdrew .I with his wings .froni. .an •concentrated his-lines.overywhere; and • *ea.holding a strong,• po•sition• along . the. Granny toad.: 11111's ; .centre• 'was protected two lines ,of intrench- rinente. Our own troops were - diepid in the fol.: `. f lowing order:— • • • 1 • Wilson's Cavalry Oilthe •extreinn..right ; ' • field's Twenty-third Vorpe..consiating 'of Ouch's and GOx's divh!ious,,. were. at first held; in'reserye, bet ,before the .uiain teat tle.opeued.hitil.ta.kenlatia-:..- ition oil flfoleft'ortliii'elTalry, fortnlitg the tight of put infantry line: A.. ;J.. - Stnitliis-iiirteeniti Corm; igaisigt ink of .tho . .. of.lfeArthnr„ Carrard next; - osoo:ieflefrof ionelA • • - -*.-40414v,; ; - , ;. Me -Fight • with: Craft's-Divisirin anti two bilivAok or oplpviat, troops; : held. the eatittne . . 'our .plan of .the .battle was a'continuation of -that-on the 15tly . r r eesing the advantage -gained Otr. the. enemy's • At about ludf-Past eight o'clock 'tintbitteti..A opened from , a' hundred pieces simultancorislv • :along the Zile.l:chef : artillery-replied' feebly..'. Schofield -mai - tied down the' Granny - White 'Pike, : carefully cdricealing .1111: . - strength, . and plaeed carps" -dreg.' tIV upon:the enemy's ••left flank. Steadman, at7 - ilietarne torte, worked • his force' rprinird; ;the enemy fn . thti., - trieantime strengthening-his ' .•- :" • 2 Kimball's Virid. Division moy . ed,forward to the • charge; firing Volley aftervolley, more than once, but stfll.steWilv - pressed on: until wiitiitr half pis tol shot, when the enemy's fire bedame so deadly that orr men, in-order to rf i ttur7r it more effectual ly..danta .to a' halt; longer, perifaiis; than any troona ever • * fen:mined in sticha ‘ position.;. - • They stOod and - fi rtsl fast and . furiousq at the enemy. but they. could not:iernain - and live... A. feTgave war and fled in diaortleir.. • : • ' - . ' ' The whole line•staggered, • and had the Rebels dope nothingmore than kept up their deadly fire we 'should baCe been driven hack, but they made ••• a movement to. shift . their artillery, Which' our men received us an: - indication that they-weft about to abandon 'their line,. and raising shoat, - the diiiaion. with fired bayonets. malted impetuously forward and swarming over tine works eaptureilarieh rebels as had . not fled. They had . . time:to get away two guns •tun t h e reef:fell into. . . . - As an) :preliminary :sucei4 ed, General .Thomas, Seett cinnpg 'the' day in the very front of the.line of battle., order_. eau charge alimg.tilt...t!iiiire hue. - .Stdusieldinov4 tiputr the feft'llaitit of the enenty,:and before his .veterans the liebelS: - gai`e• way-like frost, .work,• The assailed flank - erunlbled-: to - pieces as &he tield advanced. tilid was ,rolled back upon thit portiCit: of the line Which Mist'. now was attaelted. Smith'il . troops,with a weight and energy :that nothing:vim:it:Withstand; • 11.c)fillan's firigade, f.prerhost hattlf , , 'as on the previous' day,. rushed right. up in the - Very teeth of three 'powerful rebel batteries"; :and car-' .ri'edat the floint of the bayonet the salient point uf - the-reliel works.: In a'few.,.ninirtenta , the-ene niy's.-WorkS. were • evervithere -taken, Ind • their: :forces-utterly ranted.. lit& ,soldiery 'were eap-,- '.tttrel by ' thoOsan6, And eery' *piece . :„ of their: ar - -: thlery. is in uurrhands.... Such as escaped death ' eapture . fled. towards *the ,Franklin pike, and took refuge liehind S. D: Lee's..(7orpS, • whet held the .•gali In' the - hills. '• . . -'..• ..- ...Wofids and Steadman on the left were-now pre.: pitred tonssatilt the rebel_ right; which - Wii44 , t.nill unorokert. coyer of a tremen.donS lire front one grins, Colonel l'Ostts brigade:moved for Ward and N t ritgit is lzigntle, of. Samuel 13elitty . 6 driiSion 'fortited on his right.-anti immediately on Post:e. left;, ThompsOn's - .colored brigade was drawn up, and. Ilergair • colored--t rigade as - next. on the The ineini 'received hi-Are Until Post7S bligade copitnenecd to climb the hill, whet a perfect:lnn . , 67ane of shot aint shell and cat Oster tore through iris ranks. lit i the -face of this Aire: Of Our num: Steadily- advaneed:- • The colored troops Tied with the white's iii the persistent ener . gy oxitlirwhich thcc forced .their war up • •i• ThOniussn'e'rgro. in 'entli;avoring to pas; around tatlieleit, !net a terrible flank tire which confused their-ranks.' -The troop - s•nn:thetight territiett by the terrible tire. paused 'an- instant, and. 'at this - Juncture the brave Colonel . 1-kist was;..t.nortallv wuntided, . In a-inonicnt . •all - Order was lost-: anti m whoseYonr en, conduct - hint ininiortalizeil them, • ft' sked back' confused and „bleeding - to the - line whence they . - •, . •Woifd satin reformed his broken battle line,ind issued orders for the renewal of the assinit, while :Vest's veterans again , assailed-the hill directly, . and 'ThOmpsim's Africans. moved . on .the..reljel right. Elliott's and Kimball'eidivisions 'were_hur.L;. oil ~ like a - thunderbolt against. th 3 rebel' left; Wood binself, .accompanied- by -till fol lOWed,:and.direeted the 'charge: •- ••• Thh rebtd tire:blazed forth. anew., but onr sor diers; Without hesitation or pause; rearried the . entire NN't 18; all: thoir ' guns, and drove ilre rebels fir rti4nuty from-the JAIL.. This Vras.the'laat stand the rebelS made;:ancrtheir *hole army was 'no* tieeing,iii-a. hadnotnight-inter‘'em. 'ell the army .would--have been' destroyed.. 'The :appearance of the battle field was horrible in the . . . Rain revs fallinfi rapidly. and. 'The ground was. *thickly . *ei.;ve*red. with fui *dead and . dyin,.; . , the ecampegnipage*.tprn and trbdden.. in the tuna, Was -iningfect with . geattered *artillery wheels anal frag , nienti of e..-ml Oded caissons: The - Cl/rre3punden.t .j . , ..i - l . pusl.ictrffirward'to. the Southward' slope of thelpir; itAvus.ahnoit dark i the Ilan , was pour- , / tug steailil3; . ilown ; :aid, Standing there amid the ilead alef tlying,.l. caught the last glimpses f Our lines of Batt-le,; - and. heard the last ' tiint hart eln.ni ts 'of Or - hien' as even through ' flic d:riniess they -pushed on after the llying" , toe.",.. The results of this •battle are 3000, prisoners, 30 cannon tuitl 2 7ooo sunill'artne.....-.., :. - .. :• ••• .• . •• . -.. Gentlemen's. Wats. 1.. All. lie • latet . at cfIRILE,B - So2;§- Ciintiticutai hotel, Philadelphia: . 4r,3iu - 7 1 1 1TK ARMV. . FROM THE FORTY: EIGH TH AEG., Forrr SEtwiwirg, .V. k . • . • . •• . • ..I)t.tectiniie.rl4th.. 04;1-.1 . . . -. EnrroiA..3s.liNme'i-•. Jot.reN.A.l. :—I have the - honor tn - transmit the,fellotviti.; ; for- publication h! yout•itapef': • .-It:• IS word Prelientntion. , - "Ay the members of Co. ' 6 1 99 48th licit.,V.. V., to.their' l, 3lP B. co .. lintler.' . Catitain F. . .litieh.. • • : .•.-• . • on t1e,14 int. , l, the above n • tinned. prep•ente.l Capt.' . li,o, II:. wit h . averv lianiNoinet•Avoid. iiash.and belt,lbear the: the f.llowill% iii:F•eription: ' • . . '-- . -.lw . ' • . .scat,..l to CP. opt. D. .Iforh.. by the kern bers of Co.' 7, -h hkg . Pa, I . e:, rob , . .Deventher . .l::tn,,t , ;44 , : -.. . , At•tt P. 31.. the clicapany. - formed line in theireinnpa ny- street; when this Was -done, the'eupt. was reunested take hi.: place faits front and centre: .after which. CliarleaC.:Wagner..stepped front t hi• ritiißF and pre-sent efilhe above; - with .the remarks . . Capt. F , D. Koch. I have been aelected by the memt , ers preaeot . to you iti thmi swordl aash and:belt- and .ho%ve.ver I may feel my . htter' imfams.teney to fulfil the taatc;asaigned me I•still.knuw that pei bap: , Ifo"oite .fei.tls more the :deep resnonAbility . . . - testing Main ,me. :n giving vent and free expressions of the entire sentiments - of the company.'whichialtimored by :roue commanding ; are proud.aay our :conimander;and We e lOng a.s'wedd noiv,l6uktd-on ruti with lath.: knowing you by long expi:rietice. - to be well tiled iind irustworth4: - And _alien! such a feeling exist s.you can satisfiedlhat.„ thitY ac will follow.. turd ou this sword; and We feel - well 'satisfied that e ill rievet'hirdiabollOred..by beingsarried be such a no ble officer and soldier. an you - .have provvn - )ourself to, • The. Captain responded in thelollesting manner: • Mmutian os surprise in this I, ackLowl-.. edge.to be great, nevertheless agreeable. A sword as. a token oryour respect is far more than I ever eipee.t- - e,ft . l amm Mr Words. to express mySelf.,ill:a man-_ uer4o difiTht that you expect Me to respond.. I feel that laniitteapable of. delivering au oration. at a'time like this,.on.Suekan • occasion, being , ,entirely unprepared.; Mittever:l-hope-that I niaybe prpared ar . a tune more -trying Omit this, When I may, not lack that courage as your commander, to lead you forth _battle. to brave 'every. danqer, he it ever so meat, that you may achieve a:glorious victory. iiteemptering your enemy; whereby, we would connect that link so long broken.- • - trust that in studying •to promote you r.hotioi,, I inay.insureMay own; and never . bringthe.,g;ay hairs of you,' Mitittr, parents with sorrow_to their groves: by a •disgrateful ortowardly• act of mine, which - would give' you a reason in after years io curse the hour yon'honor rd :-rde .vrith this sword. the esteerti.ind respeet;of men. 'tried aid true' . . • • • • ' I am , "'!!1 Ith-macd to ledrn from tiro iiirtireksion.of :Imre. who I.liarc the honor of inat„yott,it‘e eat ii.ticd with whiu you have hone- in prevent lug me with thin izitt whichl hilly apprer.rate.. - .)ly'greateiit tileapure‘ it 7 in knowiir , that its .donors .are riafe•and'courempri, irbil that 1 iilice dame my •dtity to `r - our commander, in .iril .for rout:wel rare. and that of our costa rv. • ..• Ft:r 114f11 , ..m0r you have heidirtim",l Upon. me' in'prii fenting this: iovord,.. sash and belt. acceptmy ferventferycnt thanks. with that only hulie that I rurty nerrir ACtlatt conclusion of CARL ligehls ronitiriNs. Sergt. propused tht'ee cheers for Capt..liinh_. our 'noble (sin:lnlander. To • Whiehlhey - responded with a hearti ness, that run_ in the hetirt.s of innily who were wittes-'• sea to..the - delighto,_ see or. Very .:respectful your- Welt wisher. :Sergi". JAIIIS FROM 'IRE OliE MARRED ASD EIGHTH REG., P. V. December 14tb.., Eoftrias Mrsimet': dortiii.:—Boulttleis ere this reaches you: the news of the great raid made by the . 51.1 1 ,4 .(111Ger (ten. Warren. unda division of tliad can ps - . hoe flashed over the triter.- lily company. tf. of'i the V. • was•.ou 'picket on the We • ware reamed:tin Tuaeday rnoniing_the 'ith inst., by the ed corps: ticarehedniiont 6.miles'intotliewOods; - on the wits, eine. left. wheif.ive rtrnck tents .lor the nigl.t. t Next morning :it 4 o'clock we started on the march and-I trtiveled about 24 miles. 'Wei proceeded on our way i passing f•tassex .Court Knave,- crossing •Stoney Creek, I anti , : we a:one upon. the braach of the - ripli rxiii;ruhning 1 . from Veldoo.to-the South Side road; upon. which the euentytraraptirted 'their supplies Co Petersburg .We I threw our our pickets sand then toinmeticed,teartug. up the road . - It watts brand sigitt to see thenien lay hold.' of the - sills auciturii over track and all; as far as they . could reach front right to telt; as the .ploughman torus the 'soil, and oh t how it Sent 'n thrill of patriotic joy through the heart as the cheers Of the men rang out on. On 'the air when the Work was finished, anti they were.. :ordered hack toileir.cainp. -Some were dissatisfied be :cause. the enemy did dot pitch into us. .We tore up the -truck for the space of 3d miles, captured immense attires of eufn. 4c. .Burned a mill, . railroad station, -.railway bridges, . brunt the. and bent' . the rails. Some of the rails *Were • platted like a dutch girl. Watts her hair. • -When .we returned we buret the Court /louse, and all private buildings, that had shelter ed. - guerrillas: during our' march. Talk, of the • rebs.. .stamina, here in Virginia. some of the tioldters would like to starve-with them.. Some hail • amount.of ,hogs and Cattle. Corn in the fields unhusked, apple jacic : l :in the cellar, - together .with Irish 'potatoes, :Street pate- ' • toe's, apples. wine, cider: onions, butter. eggs, salt, and In fact poultry and provisions Edell kings.., .1 overheard', . a cavalry Mite inierrogete.a •negre as to _the 'W.ttereS...' bOuts of the- aPplejack m the neighborhood, when the- ! nig,lahVithetland `.'over der, In chit 'cellar is elk barrels, .fieah,' beah..":. Be seemed to - -enjoy ' -almost more-than the - men did capturing it: - Very hew - . -of our men became intoxicated,nr straggled, 'when ' wee • consider - the number on the march; the severe marching . they-had tu.do, and the opportunities: afforded.' 1 of our men were found inn state of nudity, burned - in a.' cellar.: -The guerrilla that shot them *is-captured and hung. The. Mit cavalry attacked oar advance, who received orders. to -rail: back' elowiS to within sup.: porting distance of the infantry, but oar -theft couldnut ' be.restrained; twelve of them charged with great tippet - tuosity upon the mbs and the rest -followed,-defeating the 9th,-which, by the way is a crack reginaeut;: took' a goodly, number of prisoners . losingandaboin. to wounded. We slept justenywh - ere, 'sown: lines npon the bere.'gruund with :nothing- to 'cover 'but a rubber: blanket, end- the ' rain.ps>uriirg upon We returned. on the lath. weary. foot tine.. - and etaupletely safiSfied . imindu in queirterWfrir ',Omit time. 'Last-bight I.visiz, led Mr brother.wboi. In the•Uth corps, found theboye' • all wail,' but they :sty they prefer • the' Shenandoah Val leY to this place, They occupy the. left, the Stla it upon the extreme left, whllethe 9th is on the , I am Writing in Capt, -A. C,Huckers•4ltiarters, right. in front ..,of -the -bomb proof occupied bv.Col, Pleasants, - The . z.) . 01_ is welt and doing well, and. you. can rest assured that you will henna gomfaccouut -of him and the boys : under him: when the next more is Made.. lie -has the. confidence of the men and ail far as' 1 can - judge, officers and men throughout' the regiment, understand each 'other, and everything moves along as wines lit any rekiteent in the service. Theboys bpeak highly - of Cam: Buckley, and:l eau .dci as much for the.pottectek, pan • cakes; cheese, that be vets before Ids viSitOrs: • The enemy am firing - constantly, during the night( to preying their mentrom deserting - to:9M lines.. The rival `pink' eta here in thelth corps, aresti close 'Mat • theY: can . speak to'eact other 'withoutelevating the*. ticilitettruncli-. Vt bile rwes walking along the picket line of tlio 46th to-day, a rebeignaled meta go down ;into-::the t, an hisirders.were to-toot all that shOW their bk , a&, And be 'had more humanity thanthe. officer , whir leaned- the order, - I think - the - boys. Of the vith, - - end:those Off. Mg faith: Mat atilliemainin the army - are upott 2,imarofage' beita.con4;oon, phyalcallythatutheyltave everbeen AMOnget irbOok and . :they saw my Line - they civil.' the! , . • . mem think the leer enanot.hrt lon erihrsit lyttrt, ired are steal; dinnreing the' prohabilities of brush with 'some orot nr.otagn eiteittle‘ after:they bare settled:the 41ornestic andlt great. many .are..aitztone -to bnie It so •kirhile.their and Ls in A Orteate„Aut o...notbin but conjetare, . until what =he #e': istrtil7 `developed Whit: eesrly the olticits are. hi the darn: .in regard to future tnovernents.and It wtndillK,t 'be pru, dent to d.close eren.udant do-.know„,ntittutte, but this Nre knowithahre the - bestAtrniviitt ttis saStainedbithe fo*--; theprayerkinutftiestaies of millions - of freemen.. :aveareworkingbatlfiisas a as ilestitlY; guided. by ,the.Dlsine,Prcnridenee. -#4 l even the thouginti 0f:5 , 030g hale iitigge atiratettreut= ble: , Never did their„,dintiiiiirthe raturS Of , this find, when-with* **liquored:a biding . 160 con trot the destinies of the .urtiolit :nittinthrough the help of that .Proli who-has: -ever smiled mpon our Wired _kinetics, re. burl the. :of everyland from POWer and . Wind the,hlessitupi . e• nuivenutt li t berty-tAptelonr corners of Llie unlierpe. . - • - , . . . . . The boys of the 49th, return.thek thanks to the Edi tor.Of the:Mr:tree! for sending coplee 4f .that Valnableandlntennitinpaper, mobotytoVittn gratis, over' eitice they , have beenlii . the ..nryine:'-'Totraorrour; inust bid idea -to" the 49th: - PIP* oti to the'vetenute of the inkli say farewell to ..thertg, -nod T eton'. to 'lne.own corm. We have a few Schuylkill Cotintr raan •in mp edtepany..andtci nut._•thave the 7,ilnauur. JCWEN'AL, • • . . •• ' "'" Tours trnlyi - 11,11, E. Co. U 198th Reg,' P.: 'Jut, Brig td Div, nth- FROM THE FIFTY-SECOND PiTTSTLVINII ptEGIIVENT. CAW' OPour 52ti1150.. P, r., Mourns Isissro. < 1 : • • : ' • : • S. C., Decembertth, 1564./ r • Wrens-is.' we the OfElce,rs of the 52d Re.., P. V., ars called union Jo separate from one who haafor_over three •years been eireiely connected : with its a companion.. as and friend:. from . who hits -shared with us the : trials. hardship* :and , : privatkrne,f 'attendant upon a" three year% campaign in the tlelth from One.who dining this time from his merits alone has risen froze ranks to the ftlajority and for some time has been our d 111114813. der; Iron One, who has daring this time liroyen to us' as well as others, less closely connected with. Mtn, tci peSsebs that, curd., calm, deliberation and j ndmrient ne;. eessam to So . responsible position. -possessing also that le - daunted conmge.and determination in 'presence Of the enemy so necessary to a trite soldier end from one who has by : his deeds of cool. deeiskin- and deliberate daring. endeared hintsilf to allot those, - w . hmin any way have been connected with hi :and - although there.are those, who through malice, or to shield.themselyea tram censure. haie caused to be. Cast nOonhiro a slur which time, the great reyealer Of all things, trill prove to the world . to be an false as the perpetrators: We the Office,rs 'of the 52d Itetr.,'.l". those Who have known him hut toadmire from the commencement'of his militari career to the present, tae pleasure to of. .fering the following in testimony of our appreciation of his irreprochable conduct, unquestionable bravery and that decision 'and detertialuation necessary to acominan . . . 'llesolved; That as 'officers of the 5.1. d i it s with the Inuit sincere regret. We part withlor-Thos: JA;;l7l,.`,'.who has for over three years ,held - a .place anion; us With booth'. and, credit, ..to - himself oh& his r! , ; , .tment, snit by. his departing - from our midst we not only•losc sociable, congenial and geutlernanly com panion, hnt a trite orid gallaui. soldier. • .Faitbfal,, tau:. sere: hottest Mid-honorable 'in the ..peiforniauce.of his military and sotiat duties.. Bot while we: ih;plore the loss of en able, brave and gallaptansofficer...w.ri trust, thitt when united with hisfamil dril . kindred . ,.prosper- • ity will ettfrud hid every effort. • . •:- . . . . Tbat as ofib.zers Of the one and all reiat4iate t fie •foul and malleious'ealumny ca. , .4 , upon Inin,.as , It could 'only have . ernauated . front 'thoi;.. who tb shield them Selves. as the guilty parties,: Placed tho'blaine.uPon the' Innocent. -• • .• 'Re•folVed; That the"foregoing preamble and Cesuln tiOna: be publi,ihed iu the.Miaer.,' Jottrital, Pottsville, • It; , eiird of the 71.itio. Wilkstarie, Sordlion.Republiccin and Wyoming irkp &biter:l4. •-• • 11'y .order of committee on resolutions,, on.behalf.uf tbeline'oXicere.;• Carr; 11. Fi. JgNks; Secretary. : Ladies' Fairs. . . . PUrchasers rrittv• rely - upon getting the 'best •PUrs at CTIARLES'OAK.POII4 SONS; .Ouutilleutal Philailelphia. r.. • -; • - • . . . . . . SECOND SESSION OFTHE THIRT T-EIGHTH . . . • - • • • . • • - - • . : In the Senate tniMonday, it petition from three : 'tlionsatl citizens of -New, .York; asking for the abolitioniOf 'slavery,: was...referred . to" the Cent- 4 'nut tee' on Sia.very.. The' .eitiiens 0f . ..10Wa - petitide-.1 : ed for the repeal of the lte,:ipnieitv treaty. : The i: Military Committee reported the ..PlouSe -bill to 1.• .enable aliens who - have.- served in.the army and 1 • .the navy to become" citizetni of the United States. I Mr. Grimes introduced it.bill to'create the rank off 'Vice Admiral - iti-the' navy. :whicti..w.ae . - referre'd .: to the 'Naval Committee. Alr;DoolittleintrOdured . .. areSoltitiOn authorizing the President to. expend.; ten inillions. of dollars tO..build; fortifications and +, doatinghatteric'el'or the . prOfeetiOil of . the lakes ' and front iers' from attacks of piratical-and hostile 'expeditions. organized , iii .I.lritish . provinces' by enemies of the United States. A long debate'eu- ' sued; and the order of Gen. Dix, and. the recent raids'ffoip Canada, - ; - .wertfilllv :dismissed- . The .: .resOluticitiwas finally referrettio the. conimittee. on. FOreign• , Relations. Mr: - Lane...introduced a. ' bill tweitable the people 'of :Colerado to form' a - i:lt . ate sgoiernutent. . Alsoi . a. 'resolution auther-'- zing the ,i'ilertit - ariie the'Treasttry to liisnebonqis 1 to.pay forle'etling refuged - indians...M.r; Brown, 1 - of MisSotiri;',M.Vretra - resillU - n - tio eallifig • for_ the 1 (sets, concerning ith'e arrest of Lientenant. Gover; nor, JacobS, of Kentucky; iOOO.l . was laid Civet. ‘ The Hodse resolntion telative to the adjournment. 'fur theliiilidapi-was . .elinearreti in....AL - ill to, pro- I to;:t . M.issnuri•frorn.Periotlijalitivaekins was intro-'. dticed.• .After an ExeChtl VC session,- adjourned. 1 . -- • rn -the Ifouse - bt •llepres:entatives '3lr:.- thee .iti, . • - trodneed-a bill to create: the•grade of Vice Athol- I rat in tlic Navy... Mr.l.Arnold a hilt to establish ,4; •tiavy , . - - aril - and tlep:it,;:tt • liiicage - :; -.lllinois, ..:)Ir. j )‘ ilCuti ti ..j,,i 0 l yos,oknut oeclaring :. - What States are not cutided.to. reihksentation•in the• Electoral • College.; Mr..:Gritnieil a bill to.innend the revenue ' fairy by changing the time for levt ing..the tax.on whiskeyt.Mr...llrocrti a bill making-approjiriations , t r fothe repair' and preservation Of . goverimient.l . harbor , on lakes .- Superi. , r and Michigan. Mr.,' .Davisoffered . thi.,. resolution . .declaring that Con- gres - shaS:a censtitritional right tr..'an authorita,-1 Jive voice ittdeclaring. tin.! foreign. policy of '• thel United States, ' which...had . been' reported by - the COnnuittee :141 Foreign Affairs;.:and laia,4 OW: the tabli.;.... Under . : a. cell-.Of :the "previonsi vuesti , M the reSolut ion ''n ere adopted: Tue Cont- mittee on Ways and•Meaps.reported.a bid .-provi ding.fneatriilditional, ditty of fifty eent,S per gal= ion ou alt Spirns of d, a in.St ic prod4tion held fOr sale 'on the tirst of January, . 1565',..- and - - alterine from rebrUary. t o Jamiary, Mille 55th section of ; the internal revenne. bill. .. A demand for the pre- ; .tabus cplet;tion On the. bill was' not• seconded. 1 After isolite•discuskioti the.additional tax:- on Whis.. I key was' stricken out. and - the hill :passed e The. _ .fibiltjt) then went into' . :Curiunittee • of the Whole,,[ and Mr. Spalding, cif Ohio, made a' specell. -Ad- ,t, • The', Settatie., - . - en . Tuesday.' received , a ,petition -from the 3lother,Siiperintendent of the Sisters of I Cnarify, _Stating that. the. Sisters wear a certain unfform;tnaiinfactured only in France- and • ask'- Nag for a reduction of the' - thitie.4.on the.- same.l Also petitions rot'. amdnereasti of - pay'of artily 'of-. 'thters. - The- House Mil to extend thetimealloWed for tlic:Witinlriti of certain , goods. frotti.•ptiblic stores .way passe'd. A bill to increase the number of'; cadets iii the West Point Military - .Aeadethy, "and.; ti raise. the standard of admis . .rion to the: saine; 1 was introduced bylir.: Wilson, ' and referred to, ritel Military .Committee.. The Naval :Committee re- ported a_bill•to.create -the rank of Vice Adritualin., the-navy, . Passed. • The Committee on. the, 'llis- triet of- Colnitibia WaSinstructed. to ': iminire into the expediency.of rerMiring:all.residents of . the - 'District. tri• tak6 au Oath of .allegiance to the The Conimit • tue on . 1 , oreign - Affairs . reported a suhstiMte for-the - Ilouse• bill relative to-the termination of the'reeiProtity. ti . eaty. • Ur: Child to be minted. The,'resolution relative :to= the arrest of Lieutenant Goveruor - J'acubtioflieli,', tuekyi- after' Some. tliseussiOn,-. was -called . hp slightly aniend&di' and p,issed.. A,,'eommittee 1.i . . • Conference, was appdinted '-on'Jhe bill to establish a:Bureau Of Frei•dniatis Affairs.. After an'Exeen .tiye session adjourned: - .'..:: . .• • ', . • '. - . . -.The II onse.of ltepresentativesadapted a - -reso lution institeting 'the-Committee: on Military Al fairs%to in . quire into lin- . 4_ xiCQ'clit--ner' of - pi ovid- Mg' by , lawifor - the' treatment . of; -foOet:prid-.. oilers sithilai .to iliat`best6wed.tiiwir 'Union' pris. °tiers. TheA:nritruiliet - i_iii W . e.y and Means :were instructed' to inquire' •iiitti the . expediency - of. so" ,anientling;:the internal .revenne. law :AS • .to maks instrtunents,.of writing va1id:,,,.., and •Rt'ai in cases Where-theke has been alatlare to attach the proper'stanips: . The . Committee on Public Lands were i/ISA rueted . tolnquire• into the expediency of setting asidti land. for soldiers who .have been' perManentlytliettbled during the present war. 'A corninitiee - of Conference wan - appointed: on -th e bill-to establish a - taireinr, of .freedmin's -affairs: A. bill, granting to c c rtain,...States ' a 'rePubliain form of government was 'postponed - until the 10th of January. A bill giving - all peisons.of color in the army,. Julie :30,. 1863 ' the -.allowan'ees ..-4-. c . .. . granted to others.uf the same' racti;waii pasiied. The Senate hill creating Ole grade of vice aduii-1 ral in the navy wasadopteil. Also - House thorizing the promotion of pfticSrd in 'the •navy 1 aril marine, corps fifty numbers on the: list • for g.allant•conduct. '.A. resolution - '.authorizing the apphintMent ota cenuiiiSsion to examine • iliffi]r;; out ports and harbors - With.a.'ileiv of .establishi ug a navy.-yard en the Pikes: was agreed t 0..: The . Secretai - y - uf the Treasurf ViaB atdied :to'. inform the House under. what law : goods,.wares„ &O.: 1 ; •are permitted.te : pass. from the United States through Canada, and again into the. .tinited• States.:•.ln. Committee el tiles Whelestiveral. spellithese - Were made. Adjoarned. - ••• •• . • . • -W • .•• •.• ' .. - In the Senate; on ,edriesdaV; petitions -frOm intgeune in the • almy. and ' milers 'for hicreatied pay were referred: • The:whis.keji ered :and passed—•2s yeas,: 12; nays,. 12 absent: 'rh6Commttee on Military Affairs were iii:struct‘ld to inqiiire into the exPediency.of requiring' all Of ficers absent: on :leave froth. the. army to wear a uniform:. The Sedate Went into, executive session and adjourned. • • . In the -house of 111Ppresentativess,' Mr. l Worth fug ton,- member elect froar the new. State. of Nevada,. appeared,. was qualified . 'and 'took ' his Seat. • On, Freightefrotit FliZahellaport. inotielMor Mr. , Anconic of Pennsylvania; a resole- ... .. ;.$.. .7:4 Portland • • • ' tiedef iniluiry-Was adopted as to.the..expediency Fall . • 1, ileiNewburYport • of reducing or suspendtpg•the duty on. unportedr.Ne N ip or t • ' L 851Xeix , London • • printing paper. On motion. of Mr. Coffieth, of Boston: .. . , • Tentisylcania, a reatilMion.of inquiry. ivas•adopted.l- - Norwiehi - : • ...1 60j Taunton -• as tO the expediency. of athending the notiscripuonll . Providence. • ' Si) New - Haven: oath . • actSo allow :substitute's to be put -- in , Norwalk. •'•••• ... where• - •.:Mr. Massen introduced Which•was 1 Bedford • 1 Sal referrecrto the Cemniiftee'nf Ways awl Means; to I...U n d a°33 * . • • a ao li tut t r . d. • levy•duties'ori. tobacco and its : manufacture. ..Mr, gatei zi44 : 4 • . . ... ; •151. Albany• ••• • • Cox's:resolution asking for all commuuieti ions to r — • ' • • -'• • the. War Department..not before published,' was ' - Freight' frotu . lititintere.. passed; 'The House.. then. :considered the Detici- - '1 .:To • $1 .75@.• .31ws.s. Brooks, :Stevens of Pertnicdva- I :;:s;,__en,' ... Kokk, ll- • 1 • -• 2 2.5A2 as . . nis,'Wasliburne 4 Dawes: nd -Morrill spoke. - Thai Pcm-wn",-:..• .... • . 7 .... 77 7 . ... .. : C - committee ruse; and theliillwas-pas.sed.with Slight amstulmenui. Adjourned.. l - • . . • Firighta . frosia Gaiorsetowii oiApciatiAirirs. •- :• •'" ••• To' Philadelphia •.• •••• . .. .. 6'4 .• ' •, Nevi , York . • • • " Boa . • : . dies! ,111a4. '; POsiou • • - • • •• • 4.. 00 .".Lt 3 - .2 z> Latest 2tylea at CILUILEEVOAKP.CIRD&SOS, - Ineptal liptel, Philadelphia. : ; •.'44.4ra • • .• • • SCIRIIKILL HAVEN LITERARY ASNOCII- . . - j. tseituzi..mu.H.tvcix, D.CC. 2ith 1564,. • Enrrosi - 31mEns'. JOcICIAL :-,-The Schuylkill • ilavenljterary and Library Association met,lind i woo' called to_order by.the Preisident M the'cliair, i The question : -Resolved,, that the expectation of I reward is a, striiii,„"er„, incentive ,to exertion than.; , the fear of purtishment,:yvisiliseuened by - - J. .G. ' • Wineherger and R. Ileeser , on the affitritative; W. A.. Pitas and:Tames IL :llelm.l on the .negative. . . . DecisiOn givea in the negative. . The eierCissi [ for neit meeting ere as folloti Oration-- d; Oration-" . G.' Pertearbou... Wirteherger. Declamition,..T.'K. lielins.l_ Essay • Pottanlie - .. ..... Jonathan Paxson. Reader, 'E. Wilson . Lesitliiig..l-• Schuylkill •Haven. diem:dints ; illessoi..Q Roots and' Isaac, raison,-., Auburn:- • 1 on the; following, important, question ..... Retiolved;... Pon Clinton. 1 that war is. ,ituitifiable. • As. we hate organized • • this Society with ii,vievito.iself-impreyementi we ...' Total . . ,• take thismethod of,, inviting .. all to. attedll,..inif r revi m lythie yeAr . ...... Lshonlil ariV one 'feel di c toted to-contribute 'books: . ' ~lio tik k-,. -, .; .• . ...-„,. towards the increase shout - ,„airstich d6 7 ' , Th -,, unarth i i ii bu i t :i66. „ .... - mitiniitrinitbe ilisnlifullyedi,- - . "''• - • ."- . ',. . :., • :•• . 1 .-?.. ,-v - • :. - •• !.- 7•• , •The-1 , :-Aintocliatintx , ildjormiSil 'to - untet"Stoneli: • ' - Tlncisissesci ty.,.::•f: : r ,,ivei4e. ,,. . ,,, 2.. 1865.- . •• • .• . .„. -.:.•••' ••!-•' 1 • ', : ;4ll,Sitresie.*:,..: ......... 1- ,. 4 1. -..._„.:., • - 4 .tiq.e it giiiiiii Seat. ' :.Y • . ctii-fe. ' ;s#: -.fib c 4-4 , ... , q.e,, DE,,, T OAL. TR A 144111nrille-, ceieber 24, 1864. , The- ,5 111 -4 41 *:: h Y rtailr"Sd this we**, 47,47#151: -for the *eet.'49,;- 150:17-toes s . 4810 for the correepuldhsg, w • Tbere'win be .a PrettY general atoPPage of eol liedeS until anti:- the ..hoplaYs' to mai repairs &Az, Arabi* region. The Mahanoy and Broad Dloaataia -- EiprOad etoPped yesterday and : 41 not probahli resume transportation for ten days Thi3trulesuriss lip-This week sa follows year.: • -•-- -• .•iititit t TO*. i•wirea. • • .10TAt..1 , DP/. . . L 635,5114 -,3,077; 1,000.6061 114.145: . • 600 ,5 5 11 • _ =•••• "155.067rt5:3530. 15.0191 1,- 569.451; 15,056' :.9 - 43,459N 04.244 • - 645:4f:318:460;' 5,461. 32.8544.;,• '9:789 . • - • • • •w 4471. t'.43.30..5i."2.45,3651 •. • •tt 504.5074151,448 5e.6,150' . • 845.076; .10.020 ...;. •' r • - 656.0631 1:150,S.10 7 6 . 2 56;. 04,0541 ':17,000 . .• •.• • °96.134;..399.3.%5r...4871 . T 9,8,53 4.650 16d; :6(006 1 . 512 i.• 6 5. 09 61 :-4.1 6 0 ITO; 71,90,4 i! • :270.. . 68,0211_ d 9.551 • 0,4741' • - 618 0,581r:43.092. . . . . PiR. , IL R Schnyl,Can. ' L Val R. R. .1,01 i%, Can.; 3cSant;S•th. Penna.. C, C By R.Boad .1 By Canal. ' Del &MAC Wyolag So. . Do • N. Brat& Top. Shamokin.. Trevorion.. Lykeis Val. . . . :2;4;40 9,136 . .433"; 4i1:11910.198.S31.1 4 . • .; .f 21.2.10 "9,Tbti,gtlii Coat Trade, fOr .11344-65: ..; WFSJ: I ..EOT.6. IS& DEC , R 4•4.316 159,!/)3;47 .. 9141 154.744 J L . 7;813: ,d 7,601 1 5v,693i 114,6521 ?.15,100 - 1 The tr4de. for the 'ear, which nearly. closed, ahoy..eau increami.of oilly38:1.1300 tona . cite and -about '70,900 tons Semi-Antlintcite, making tlie intir . ease in'the-anprily . over ' last year of 'about 452,000 tons, . independent of 'tlie..Ourn- . betland Trade. and Fot•eign Importations.;_ . This much :Mialleriuorease than was jiuticipated.' Among the many . .eha nzes that have are' about taking . - jn . .the Coal. Trade of this County, WE: ielllllAllat MbBSl'3, llOCk.leilertS:. •who hive so long beeni.engaged. in Coal Opera tions in this County - are. about. to'. discontinue . their business here, and that their several 'col lieries-Ns:l.44;e worked after the- . first of January, by the'N9iv York and. S.s.huylkill Coal* CcimOany, -'(formerly the .Foreet . ...lniprovement Company) pnprietors'of theieitensive. trael. of.-Coal hinds formerly. owneq..bY the Coster family of ew .Attiong, those : who are interested in. this Company we 'are - -informed' that .Moses Taylor, Charles A. Heekseher and John J.. Phelps,' are prominent..' ip9'..tlo will be under .obligatious• our respondents and colledtors . 4road, for the official statements of-Coal . sent. to market in-1864 as early-after . the 'clime of the year de possible. - z A 'LATE: number of the Bostoh Truce:ger contains puff vs, • Shoe' . . -Ifr.. Elflor :—.V.keaditi Tour. paper tbat the iiradtiction of coal this , .year bus increased over tliatbilast . Teak 486,,0N• L . thinit that is a I du not . dunbt that this increase is ap paient,-but is it real? . I 'think-nut I believe that tutu totrof coal-hai been, produced this Tear ever the.supply of last. believe the whole aliparent •excess is slate. • if - any; doubt let tlielu onSerte. the greatinerease of incombustible matter left in. the grates and furukces. , I Fanny •of . .cargues: of :coal. which contrary qt. ali :custom; have tube picked over on the wharves• before being soldier consuinptien j 'and'the quantity tif Slate called out varies from . o to to per cent., • _ :•• , • •••••• .'The cause is . this. Tu•eupply.the .pressing de- - mandtlie coal is mined with less careto. keep„ft. :free from impurities,. • ; The %usual.culling -as it paSses over . •the screens at the :mines is only par tut ily• done ...th6 . coaf being - rushed over tilt rapid ly:' The itctei)entleitOe of-the uted to :this end; the prOprieturs .being obliged to Submit to the lilt:44llM aud.dietittiou pi;the..tabur er.: 21 . ... ,The ' result is increase pf tignres and not of coal, waste of labor iu transpertatmg, useless Material .to Iniirko; slid loss •to Ote iioh4tunt;k, who dues not gut what he buys. our Pennsylvania :friends take heed'? : . • F. " ....There cm be 116 reasonabbi question ' that thime periodeoVhen,the denntild flit.. Coal is great: „est ; it is . 'not. prePa red at tin: mines generally', with the care exercised I_u dull *sea's(his and that tmore: ',..date . goe n 4 to market pla consumer - likes • to . have in his c0a1:..-.-But notwithstanding that fact , " ''--plate'eS the - per 6entage'of slate in thn . , . gate tonnage 'of Coal,: too . high.• - Or TM': .eI:LtiItRATF;II ST-It NAN P0.A.1-L COAL. POST-QEr"• &HANOI' (ITV, . •. . . Mehtqlkfli Count, Pa: . . . . All order rec:eiefl rot thin fliorsite- Coal will be PrOlptly 6upplied. Illthi. 3, .64.-49-1 y P AIN BO W COAL.--The , fir. • Clair. Conl. C,ouipilny flaying purchased.the'orig . inal Rainbow Collieriee„ will receive cargo orders tor.tlns known. Coal at their office, 20 Stale Street, Borton..77Trdere to be'addresked to ALFRED HACKER. Arent: Nov. .'o4. ." • 'THE • CU • MAIIKE T PRIOES OF CoAfißf TELE CARGO. [corinEcrEti WEEILL' MINEW • . . ...AT . . • • • . . Dr.er.;xer.n . 23, 1864.. Schuylkill . Red Xsh• Prepared, •- 75-g9'oo • • • • Chestnut, . - 7 .01,t. 7:25 White Ash,. Lump,•Steani • '• • Beat and Broken, • 8 , 25 fa 8. 50 Egg and Stove, • 8 25@ 850 . " • Chestnut.. . • ... .. 00;i2 . 7 25 Locust Mt. ',limp; lit, Beat . ..... ~; 5001 , . "" • Prppared •- • • • • 8 25 , ' 850 " • " Chestnut; .. .. .. ... .. 7 00'ia 795 •Lerbe • m! . .. . • -••• •75(a . 9 00 Franklin (.11,,Ocens . ... ... 9 •00',3, •,• • . Lehigh•Litinp, 81. Boat & 251 t .. Prepared,. •25(.i4- 9 5 1 4 " Chestnut,. • 256 t Bioacrfop, '• ;•' .• • • 12 40; ,i 9 50 • AT .NEW YORK. • Dnti." , rnrr , 2 9 1864 • ,Leltitth Coal at. Elizabetlipoet: • and St. Bbat by Cargo.: JO . Win • Broken : and .Egg ". in 25e1.0 50 Prepared. . - " - " . r.lO 5014 - Cheatant • " - 950 Dela. /Ic-ilindscia C o .'s Coal at Hondput. No quotations. " • ' . Pennsylvania Co.'s Coal at Pi....Dsven. No .quotations. ..• . " . . AT HAVKE de GRACE, 111i1: . • ; . • bEor.miszn 22, 1661. White ...$lO. 00 q .' , Lykens Ya) Pirb'grove—Tirepare.d..lo 00(610 '25 • : AT. BALTIMORE "-• . . • •• . DEcEmi3mi 22, 1.84. - Whith aeh prepa red.whnleraale...- .$lO 750,11 00 • . " •‘ .--retail ' L,ykens. Valle'y—wholesale : • 11 . 25 , a ' '.—retail 12_ boa • PLTSIBERLAND—rnp of mina: -..10.50(74 . . ••• , —Lump • •'. • 1100 a . " .. 10 23a •• r 7. : .. COAL . Freight* fro in PO Richmond ,[Phiiitdln, Portland 55 50 t Boston • i 5.50. New Bedford...: New Haven' %.• 350 3 Rnl:Neiv . h 0 NorWiCh • • . 3 5.51 Washingkin ' fNI• Troy: L ;.. • .... ... 3 20 Rhode B. SO Newburyport 5 GO [ Hartford , • 5 50 Brazepori... • 3.50 I - Newark, • • 2Go Albany .: . 300 Alexandria. ' •3 00 .. 2 50.'.':;..:..._:.g 40 Tanriton . • 4 24'1 Derby— • 35 . • . 'Philadelphia ' Charlestn:wn -4 25 • Si. xei.eelo and • 43 boats arrived for the.week. • s e b u yikill Venial* Ittailrotada f0i . 11564; ' Thefollowing is • the: quantity of Coal uiLosported over the different' Railroads •in Schuylkill . County, for . Creek ending on Thursday eveninglast: • • . dine Hill & S. Haven R. R..2a,962 1,417,9:12 IR Mt..carboll.... • ' ' . 133 OT - 113.760 1i Mill Creelr . 3',344 14 Mahanoy &Broad Mt • .1%50 19.. 39,362 tin Little. Schuylkill.... . ,111,359 IT schaylloll V4lley 3,60 '• .11,184 le • Railroad ter • 1884-.63- . 'Quantity of Coil fent -by Baliread and Cabal. for the wail ending on Thursday evening hist: . I'iva~rste' lehigh Coal .. . ,A,..litniee*.h . Co. Patter Or 'Co.. . • Sharkl im rxl .. 1 4 Co . .• • • • ... . ' • • W. T, Carter •& Co . : . ... ... . Beaver. Meadow ' •' - -Sialtles Springlit. .. . . ; iftal Co • • ' • Jeddo: • • l3atle4h . • . . • ... ... . . ... ;. Saek Mountain ... • . .. Other ShOera: . - .... ...• .. • Baltimore Coal Co - • -- ' Consoldated• Cohl -Co • Ptoath Co._ • Total • Total byR. RAC:anal. Same time last year... NEWADVERT7MENn 1).0111,17ETA ftirxillhed at - GREENW . COD iucladingCeunelisa... Apply at the GREEN HOUSE: . - . . ,t.Dee. Al:l3l.llll.B.*Fresh and utegant tiupplyitisp received and for Bale at • japok and Ststiouiliy store. k . i..1 . ;569; 452.909 r eiIIIRISITHASS RESESITS.---Sev.iug ' Ma a-ichines ; two Einpiro Sewing Michines will be sold at Cost lace: Want to get out of the business and have' two on nand. a good, strong. reliable maehineishuttle stlteh;rofetence, given as to parties;who use:th.2m; A cafe chance' to bar. .STICtITER4 THOMPSON.- AL RBI VAL EXTBAORDINALRY.--44;hu . sows Waktin . g.Michicie tears up clothes; washes the finest canalinc, as well as' the. heaviest;blanket ; washes with hot boiling water,: clothes require no Wil -1 tic ; save 1 lb. soap every. wash ; is simple and strong; ottupies a space of hot two feet, and can he-Worked by. a childlin. years .old. .Thirty-flve are , at work hithe Borough. work, no pay. Cily.agents in the Cana . • STICUTER THOMPS(Ki..-. .AACADI&N-INSTOTTE .. • • . . D. W. - FRIDSE •A: PiincipaL. • • Orv.vigsburg,,• SChuylkill Co, . Pa. dk. • • ~ This Institution affOrds advantages which deserve, the' attention'of parent! , who have Setll.4 oedaughters to ed-. neat,: Students, can enter - at anytime. Send fur a catalogue containing particulars. - • ... 3 50 3 75 1 TO .. 1 SO .. 1 SS 140 111 i 18.634 PS: . 1,911 - 19 11t1 16' 2 0 .306 17t ' 1,773 14. I 8,4M7 47.074 • .. 04t e,:OT6 13 1 1 1;1:139.11; 096,4.23 10 -•• 111.1.743 1 , '1,000;000 etc , 359908 605,0,11.05 'r '-'ll,Slfo,lll' rif Caal FOT endlni . Saitaireiv Is ti :;-, 'OP,ER.iTOIi.4., . Ittriwoe. Ikcmiw FLA'r 11A.1k41 4 1ILBOA.D FOR •The undersigned. nil sell at private. sale; ahead 100 . TONS :of F-LAT. BAK :1R0?.1. 3.by 4, inches, and in length from 10 to 20 feet, being the thole lot of iron on the track of the Plymouth Itailroad. This Iron was im ported frond England some years ago. and is of the very best 'Peoions desiring to purchase, will please addrezS;at. Norristown. P. 0., - .• "• . •r• ' • ELIAS II: .001‘SON, . . Dec:; 24, '64.. 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Bee PrOspectue. • . pumcgip HALF 0 F VALUAB.CE . - ILEAC. EMTATE.. • - In nurtmante"Of en Bider of the _Orphans.' .of Cotionbi.i . C:onnty, an. - .• • • - . . - . ~, • • • . - . NDIT I JONanuary 9th, 1865 ' • - ' at ln vele& in the' forenoon. Franklin locorn,,..Admin: istratar of .;Williant Yoeonl, late of Roaring Creek Township. in said Counfy,.deceneed, will expose to sale • land, b n li ct h v e e n C d o u uent. y o n o fthe h p u re y m k i i s l e a all those town tiinf .LAosh of:Ground; isituate in the said town'of Ashland, de scribed as follow!, :' - *: - . ....' . t. A certain lot of ground fronting'on Main . St., adjoining . iota of Daniel Levan, and, numbered No. 242 in Pie general plan of said town. on Which. Is erected a two-story FriA3l,l3 119 USE. With a'. iase. tent. — . No._ .2 .Alro, Int of ground adjoining the lot .above described, and numbered No. 240 in the 'ground plan of said town, on which is'. erected a two-story _FRAME DOUSE. with a basement,' each ;of said - lots being twenty-five - feet in width, and one hundred and twenty- Jive feet in depth: , . . . • No. a. Also, two other. contiguous lots of ground, situated on the corner of .Walnuc'. and Tenth - - streets: being :each twenty-five feet - On Walnut 'street, 'and twenty-five feet on Spire street,- being each one hun dred 'and twenty-five feet - in depth.-on - which 18 erected . four one-and-a-half store frame DWELLING ROUSES —late the estate of said deceased. The - conditions made known on day - of Sale, by s . _ • ' F"RAI6IO.IN YOCOlt."Adierr. , Dec. ELG.1 . A.T . ,........i3.QQKS IN GREAT VARIETY. JUVENILE` BOOS; FINE ASSORTMENT. ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY WRITING ' . DESKS,.. Elegmi Photograph Albums, CABAS, PORT FOLIO AND 'POCKET BOORS; V T , A lb FOR RoLID ALlr EMMA EEINI Mlolc LRQAD JEW • .' WITS ?kW - 4-633 • Mil. 984 . 1,00 t 2;1111.1, 5.27,1" MO. • . • AO .1.819 7 5 The anderMined Mier. tolvagiumt otock of floodlit,. Wait and beat Mika* Cod* Port Monnala,..l rer V are , to Tber at super) ) cioode. Dec, 24..64, Eitm 6,Tce IMPERIAL 014 OMPANg, 6121 1,446 .TlBl ,1 753 • °Mee 139 South rifthStrect, .•. 1 20,521 60,350 apital $1.090,000. Presid~al ` AI:EXANDSJ : K;'WCLL?SE M== niONAS A. EGO' ,1;:e 7 -80mntr088c -Prraz nur4nrant, l .• JAMES 51..81.1.LER5. .ELISIiA W. DANIS, . . . 'rids Company 433'1'20 aerate of land. in fee, - on Aite gheny River, iinmediately opposite -Oil City, and ad joining laytopia, with 110 rods front on the river, and 75 '.rods ftunron Lars Run:: lion. (.1: P, Ramsdell; eti ltor of the. Oil City Monitor; and - a;.„‘ent. for this assure. the Company that It will stall in lots. fur 3100,- tam. reserving the oil risrbt witichla worth - $lOO.OOO ad ' dit .11uassiesitinte - revlcusaii .be..dc. for: the Company from the fare of theme tote and - the Company .have two good en gines with comPletellxtures to operate immediately . for oil; The territory in - this immediate locality- has never produte prolltably. . • . Also ; one hundredacres, in.fee simple, In the ..cele twitted Cherry Run District, -. iminediately. - adjoining. 'Cherry Ritn Petroleum Compsny,;vrhose stock is now .worth.over ;530 per share.. The Comp toy now have offers, which will be accepted, for .stuking.wells on witliout any cost-co the corpomtion aud one-half the proceeds to go to the - Company: . 'The. Curtin and lit. Nicholas , Compaulea are In this immediate locality, • and - their stock is now coin maudirig;a large premium. In 'addition: the Company has 40 'acres,. in - fee simple, '. on Cherry Tree Run, which empties into Oil Creek, and • in the best producing -section of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres, in fee simple, on Walnut Rend, -die mile. above the mouth of Oil Creek, and not over two miles from the celebrated Reed- now' producing, over 'Also, lease- of three treats' of land, tivo on Oil . Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, andone on Allegheny River,'produclug ten, -barrels per day of - heavy oil; worth now. 521 . per -barrel. The Company now receives three-fourths of the proceeds of the last :.'named well, and one-half of the other' two. Rach of these tracts will. be- developed.by the Company by sink- Ingaaditlonal wells, and the engines and . fixtures. are -now on band to do it. . . -• • The officers of..this Company mean to prOseente .the development -of theSe - lands most energetically, •and they haveentire confidence that they .will yield very large - dividends on,the eapital-inick. • . - G-07•Subscrintions Must be-made Pronipily.. as more Alien one-half.of *the stuck is alfeady engaged. • Subscriptions will - be: - received at the office . .of .the fittEliANsllll4b t -uirr. SALE. . . . . . . . . . . Pursuant t o an order of the- Orphans' , court' Of the Couuty. of Schuylkill. the .aultse.etber.. Trustee .of the Estate: of...Wittlani Kielitier.: -. latg,t . of the Borough of titheylkill 'Haven. deceased,' mill. expose to. 'sale by public vendee,. on • : . . -. , -- . . :.: . • . . SiTtIIDAY, the 214. ditt of January next. 'Laic' o'clock in the forenoon.' at , the Public :House of Margaret Koons. in the said,Borongli i . , .. • . No. - 1. All' that certain kif or piece of ground, situate :in the swirl Borough'of Schuylkill Haven, bounded !loath- • vvest.by At. ;lobo street,•norfhwest by a 13-feet alley,. northeast by No, 2, and southeast by Front street, be - ing Part of lut No. 3 iii Kichner't Addition to Schuyl kill.ak§, Haven:, itainiug in front. on Frunt'street. 24 feet,' unclip depth 1 ea. more or - less. - ' No. 2: A iierfa' rlot or piece of - round,. situate In . said. Borough 'of Schuylkill - Ilaren: bounded by No. 1, by, an alley, by. No. 3,' - and by Front street, beteg .0 part .of lot - No 3. - In K. - lehners addition to saki Bigoiligh. con:. . tabling, in 'front, on-Front 'Anse t, - 22. feet., and hi' depth - 12. ti feet, more or lea's.:.. ..' -: .... ,-.•- • No. a: A certain 14 of grrint,a, innate' lii aforeiald 'Borough; boandeil by N0,.2, by ati alley,' by' No: 4, and -by 'Front Street, being pas of lots Nis... 3 :and 4,1 - - Biel - niers addition to said Botough: Containing in front .on Front street, '22 bag; and in depth 123.. feet, - more' or . . No. A- certain lot of firoitnil,situate hi the Borough aforesaid, htiunded southwest by-No. Z , r ,nortiwe.st by an alley.' northeast by lot of Samitel peiyrt, and aontli,: east by-Front Strnet..being part: of lot No:_4 in the aforesaid' addition. enntaining front. - on Front street. •2 2. tent, and ut depth - 139 leet, inore'or less. ' N0. : 5; A certain Int of ground, situate. in .ti 4 oug:t aforesaid,' bounded southwest - lot bf John tirthwest,by an alley: northeaq gm No. 6: iitid southeast by Front strert,•being part of lot No. 9 in lijelliters addition. containing in frgot., • on: Front stroo.l feet:',in: idepth F.. 45 feet, 'more of . • .... • . O. , A: certaAu in-6-story: brick' dwelling' hopee, frame -table and lot situate thea. aforesaid BerUngh, bounded siiiithwest by \o, 5, • . 1h . northwest - by an alley, northeast by Peter street, anti almtheast - by Front street. being part of lot No,. 8 in the-aforemaid addition, containing . in frontal.., feet. and in depth-lao feet,.more or. less. • No: T.. A certain lot ait &mind, situate in the for ini!M afore aid, britnided sonthWest.brLydia Guss's lot, norilniost by an alley, northert,4 by No. 5, southeast by Fronpetiet , t, being Pita 'of -la No 41 in said Kiehners in - fio'nt 24 feet, and in depth. 9ao .fret. more unless. ' . • . „ • SILLYM No. e..A yertain loi of . grottud, situate 'ln the flew °ugh aforesai(L boundod Southwest , by NO.'7;.northwest., be atealley, northeast by No. 9, and.s.ontheast by Front street. tieipc part of lots Nos. I t and'l2 in said addition to Seharlkill liaren;.ecintairting.in. front 24 feet, and in deptll 9 . 90 feet., more or less.. • • • . sp. 9. A certain lot of ground. Atonic in the Boroutrh afore•said,•boutided southwest by No. 8, northwest .by an alley: noytheaSt by , No.•lo.,and 'sonthet.st by Front :stre'et: being part of lot No. It' 'in' the aforesaid addi lion, :thntainifig in front 24 feet, and in depth 182 feet, mare yr . . . 'No. 10.: A certahilot orground,,lttmtd in the; }Mr :ol.l,4b- aforeaid, bounded southwe4:: by • No.. 9,; north- • IN"lt..t by an northeastby No:IL:10M !Untileast - by Front street. beihg - b . arts. of lots'Nos. 12:a - ad - 13:in said Kioltners addition. containiuft in.frpii!'44, - ; feeti- and. in depth lfiffe -t.; more in. ' : • Sot tit- ground; • in .I.lm.:Tlor ()nib aforesaid, 'bounded, sour hereq No.: 10, ;north: - Ni•c..et by an 01e7, northeast bylio.:l2;:antl:sontlienst by Front street beinpisrt &lot :No, 13 in tho• itiintsain ticidittoc. co at:doing in front . 'l4 feet . ; and in depth .146 feet .more or less; : : . . °ugh aforesaid; bounded southwest by No. 11, north- 1 weit. by.an alley,-northeast by a forty-feet road called ' Dock stretit. anti Font beast by Front. street, being part; of lot No. 13 - in said addition, containing in front, on .Frootstreet, 56 -feet, and' in depth - IBS . feet, more Air ..: ... ' NO. -13.' A certain twe-sfory ; frame dwell log ..house: with:A-Ix-story-frame kitehea attaehed, a frame stable And Tot -of ground, situate: in- the :Borough aforesaid,' bounded.southeaat 'by lot of Henry Vogue, northwest by an alley . ..northeast by lot No: ;14, and seutheast by -Front street, being lot No. 15 iu said..Kiehners .addi tion; containing in front 41)feet, and ir! depth. - 120 - feet,' 'mitre 'or- less. ~ •• . •.- -7: :' • • .• • • • .• . • • : •• - NO. 14. 'A certain. lot of ground, aitdate, in the .Bor: ongh aforesaid, bounded eunthwettl by 1;44:. ..26,, • north.' west by an alley, northeast by part of No. 16, end south.: east br.Frontstreec'being part of lot'No. 1.6 in said addition, .doutaining in front 30 feet, and. in - depth 100 feet; more or leis. • . ' , ',". ' No. 15. A certain I.lf-story..dwelling .himae; with a 'one-story kellen and lot of ground. situate in.the Bor. el I ti tigb, • afore id,.. bounded- southwest by Dock' street. northwest y,lot of tkorge S. Geiatwite, northeast by an alley,,and southeast-by lot of Charles Bourke. con taining.in front, On Dock street, .20 feet,' and. in -depth =feet; mpie nrleas.-. : . - ' • .. - .Lite the estate of' said deCeased.: Terms and, wadi-;tons Made knOwnat the time and place , of sale, by. ". . • ..: • • JOHN T. HOBART, Trustee. By nrder of the:Orphans• teurt, •'' ' .. ... . -.. ..A.: Deammiss, Clerk..'. Pnasyille, Dec. 24,- '64. ' .- - • '. . - 52. QjEtAT.E . S !.. 8.1LAT13.8 SKATES 'at • .' . . ' STICHTEH ct. THOMPSON'S:. : BOOKS 1- BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! / g;/' SLTITAR.LN FOR - • - AMA HOLIDAY.: PRESETTS! The subscriber has on hand &tine assortment of ele gent Illustrated Works,' suitable' for Holiday Presents, the larger portion of which was Purchased before 'the great:advance in the price of Books, airtidiing „:a fine opportunty to obtain Books at almost half.the present prices,.forpresents or for this ,Pentre Table. ; Also. a fine assortment of Standard WOrios,'-for.Winter Erentug Readiog, which will'alsci be sold atlhe old , . .-•'• - .. • • - . Juvenile Rooks ••• • •- - In great-yartety:enibracing the, latest publications, and a ilne.saacti at old price, to whictri4e invite the . particular,: attention .Parents and' Committees for supplying- Sunday Schools,' Alan,: an • assortment of Toy &oks,.for tbe"Nmaery. . . . • . ' . . Writing Des4l4.Port:Foliosi, Cabers. Poeliet , .‘Vtilloti,. - • kl ue assortment, at _very, rates, nisde .of the very. heat materials for beauty and durability, '- • - • A good asstirtinant tt Games' and Puzzles, for eh:l -.'. dien and adults.. Also: Alphabet Pioctsi fdr ch I- • _ • iv . . . Gold - ._1 1 101.10,00 • - 4 1101)1 (ocr--.rell'04 • ixpiitirca kitut toietbfr witlt'cliiitt.Pans end .• . • aiosrsi ;YEBxar~;QARiA , PHILADELPHIA. 200,000 Shares at 1(5 Each B,EKEAVID qmuAll/4,-$20,000.; DIRECTOR'S i . 6IIER,Or IMEES:I2 :SO; certain lot of giOutni,, situate ia. the: spr- Dec:. - 9.4, '6l CHEAP: CHEAP:: CHEAP:: Faniiiy Bibles, Prayer Books and I,z - - , "t" Of till del ' Inationi—a doe atwortment—a large pe; flue wbi will be sold at the oldyrieee, , Seutiday Srhool Libraries. . . ' Sunday .School Rooks aria Suuda v ySchool Rcquiniter farabihed at ' ;Sundaj , - Pricer, at his which carriage.' • . . ' • ' PhotolMtPh braistifot apportinent. ulndc of 4tte: boot:, Ati and :embracing thc.uiuet deoirplo Gam . ' -• correct:.:,-itiiimy i.vseed . ,oierj"Ottitottatie, t) .- tinestgrisin-groiving cofintiest In't - - tettits' ~, tt - -", - ~, ,-, , ,1 ". *l ately red and occupied over two? hundred . 4MM 'lleaM ,:''- :.- and villages, brought ont4bont'llfteeta thousand.. '-...- -- negroes, ten or fifteen thousand, bead• - of,litirses • •-- and mules, some of :them line bloodeilsertiak•F -, • ' -• burned two .hundred'....ind . forty. miles of r.„ - ilioado , '-. . all the bridges,. 'every gin all thp public.', ••• . buildings of serrice : 3oLifie' enemy,, . ' hurtled -or , ;- hooded s4o,ooo.ooo:iirortliof Cotton. etiptursdiver a million -of- rebel currency buried in • the earth; : .. and considerable gold and silver - in small stuns . . • • about thirt3(pieces'nf -artillery, -several , railroad? trains and stores, a larger amount.of anamptiition,' • aufliemit cattle. to. !tarlatan the army with fre01...• meat,' about four 'thousand prisoneri;=.‘somitt' of" . • them werepartiled.'s - -.-: .- . --•,-. .- _lf- :7:: . .2.. Our only losses are fita hundred risoners from • . straggling and -thresh:Am four , h id and ' WOUI2-illeilllYfig ';;thottit,in the,YorttlicAl/ister .. affair: . . ' ,_. , -., -•-- ' l. 's - • The more our' Military -, inocessee inmate, the`:' more diatiatisfieGgrow.,the'rebels:wilkschr.l . .Tins • peace feeling . has ,groam...eti• 'strongat list that., : tnerribers of thii rebel'Cusigielis openly lii..cusitlie; subject and desire that souse steptkishOuld he tit- ' , • ken early, to, initiate•.pisace propositione.l, - Mr. Foote oflrussisSippl,"alwaysenthuilastie, , bite hid - . ; a.terriblelit ofdespondency, , ,-„and ..tikeel occasion ,' • • to pronounce the rebellion 'on 'the ” csige of . • ruin:" and to prove tlat•be has - faith in his OWn oonciusions; he has -withdrawn :sir- a'repregenta- . , • - tive from the rebel _. Congress :: ' He bitterly de - uonneed . Davis ' government before:he left".. Ile' -'-, s - ' . said the finances - of ' the - . rebel 'l;c . ivertlratilt were -, exhausted, : the government had ;no consideration , . . abroad, its' Congress: ere "building up I piracy despotismlhe:hke of which 'Weis never =Been Us, - earth," all pnathern: G...eorgig, „Carolina - lad-Ab : -. -barna,open to Sherman by military blunder's"; Sri: - - vannah-abotit to.fall` flood's' arms- fatally ciun- s • . Promised ;And should - lie be dereisted as feared... 'what," ir,quired.3fr. -}7 ~ote, - will be the tate of Richmond - 1•" . The' inquiry was net, answered, hitt z the that followed shewedmorelseichisive- ly than wordi whatis the rebel fear et ltichinonii's . fate: Intelligence of 'Hood's ' defeat has reached *. Itichnimul, and the Itramitter is terrible in its de- -.' ' ' nunciations of that- .General and Davis, who pit - laint•in command. Thomas, who was "wooden , . _ headed" only two whisks ago, is now ." one of the ; moat , intelligent men in. the Federal anny." Judging frum all the Indications, 'Chnstutas will be anything but a , " men•v" one at Richmond: A correspondent of the Press, writing from City . Point, Ca.,- .under date.of Dec.,- 20,"says : Two citizens of Petersburg; who came into our lines this morning, report to Gen: Patrick they , death of Jefferson DaN id, Priaident of the Cunfed- .. eracy. Re is said to have been poisoned. This is in confirmation of rumors - we had a day or two . _ ~ ago, and which .1. deemed too idle to mention. . There is no doubt entertained hereof the .truth of 1 the statement now. _ • ~ • . • . • - • • The rebel GeM.Lyon - was routed by . Gen. ,FAI- ward McCook on the 17th, near Ashlyville, in Mc-. Leah county,'Kentueliv.. A portion of his forces were defeated : at HOkinaville on the 18th. ; .• • Porter's. a great,armada carrying.eight hinadred and twenty guns at BeinfOrt, N; C4-011' • the -morning of. the I.stliinst. 'Daring the passage from Hampton-Roads a severe gale was ezperien ced, and mit the monitor Mahopac sprangaleek, and was with difficulty kept afloat... The iron. clads were, coaling at, laid. accounts, and as soon - as the weather moderated' the expedition would proceed to its destination "down the count:" •• • • In Tennessee, the situation at the front is un-, changed. On l'Ve.lnesday, Thomas' headquarters • were near Columbia. Hood is across Duck-River. ; The,roads.are very bad, and it i, snowing. • • • ' lien.. Thuinasis said to be at Colunib:a,‘Teen., - aad - the latest dispatches "from therere-affirintllat Hood cannot avoid extermination. His - ,armyis brOlten down, despondent and . defeated; • and 'sertions.occor daily. 'His ksis,ainee - Coniing into. . the State, is estimated at :4.0,000. .Ms force. is now believed to be abollt 12,0U0 infantry Ittiaß,Outi • cavalry. . •.. , •* . • The subscriptians to the' 7.30 Man last week amounted. to i4..t23,000, - and tv.the 10.40 loan . to ufmtr,ly. $2,503,000. Col. Maitland, special agent to the.'l,Pust-oftic., bepartnicht, brought to Washington upwards ~ f 10,000 letters from thr soldiers of-Sherman's army. ..I''he College of New Jersey has 'conferred the degree of L. L.. 1). on.Preiitlent Lirtzolu. •• • -• All ths latest 'stylea .at 'CHARLES PAKIPORD ".t sONS,Ciaitilieutal lintel. Philadelphia. . . 4‘.310 POTTSITILLF, MARKETS; Corrrrteil Weekly for thiJilnero s Journal. 'Wheat Flour, extra tinnily, per barrel... lsl2 00 1 812 be • do do do do per r.wt • 6 2C. do •do , extra • per barrel. f., ;10 tio 11.00 do do' superfltie,....• 'do • !. 850 1 950 Rye Flour,.. , • do - 9 9.51 1.0 OW do • - .per .l . • Buckwheat:Flour, Wheat, prime :While. Per buqhrl.. TOi 86 do .do red, • .• do • '2 601 9.10 Dried Peaches,' parek• - per potind . 26 - de. do. anpared;.. .do . 201- ti Dried Apples, .1 do •• L. /11 12 j 1 Wir i ewer:- ; I • Rye, : •lin.; $1 sl o :s2 001Egga., , d0z.•42. 145 corn, ••• •: 1 Sot $2 001 Butter, V tb.•55• •do Oats, . j • '.901 . . lOW Cheese, • 't 45'-,tB Teas. 8•00;•- 50 , Lard; •,- . j2S Peas. ••• 2 bo"•:- a oir.);ilame. ' . •' '2 O 29 !lye Chop, ••• • 1 70i 1 9fijSliottldem. - ; 09 j l9 . Corn Meal , 1. 9oi 1 -34,8e1r hind Ar.. 'la . Mtddltngs, j ' 1 00: • front. — " " '10: 115 Potatoes, • • 1 00j , . 20iMutton., ".; ' 115" 'nay. % fon. 25 00"..35 00 P0rk,'!.,20 •• bale thsti .001 Veal.! • !IS Straw, Vtoii. ; • ' • 'Sm_rar, Cuba, •• , .; ' I - - I Sugar Iluitse, , ' -Salt; IR gilt+ . - - 4.2l.iPairto Rico. ..96 'rim Seed., 1. 4 001 . 11,Vhite, : - • -5 0 ' Clover! 50! • ' -'• !Crushed.: • 33 Flax ' • • ••• t 3 001 - O. Syrup, •• • J 3, Philia.delphia .- .llarketv. • • ';' ..4)Eckrithiß 22 , 1864 Ft;ottc..my MEAL:—T h ore• rity chipping de man ' d for dour, and thrl. Cal. "are to tun home consumer, consumer, ats9 75511 for superthin and extra • branele ; . and : $11.50. to $13 ' 50 for ' extra •famii7 and faneV•lote: Rye Flour domruands t9fir;s9l2s.• Corn Mei?, nothing doing. •: • . : : OnAtx.—Sales of•redWheat 'at $2 63232 - 65 ZEI • bushel •;•• and good.white at $2. Finn •oa. -- Rye is held at 72. • ()ern is More abuttdant, - mid 'nes - lake - weak. Salea of 01(17,44)w at: $1 •.84•,' and and now mixed at ,f 1 54; i1..65 - •it , r.a.` bid for, PetinnylviniasOsts soldfpr 92 eedtc. •.. ••• THE. MOST POPULAR PIANO SONGS. . . Twai Evening at the Window.—Sofman....... . " "I waa evening, at the .n - madow • Were we, my Love and I. . . • • Do they pray for me ft lIome:- 2 -Fiake • "0 oft in foreign Janda . ' - :AA I ree the bendedknee, • -' • - Comes the thought, at twilight hoer; • . • Do they over "pray. for me: .Pm lonely einoe my Mother , died,—Thomfitart.....; ' "Pm lonely alma myMother died; Tito' friends and kindred watt* neer.'!. I live for thoee who loie me.—Clark - "Foi the'wrong that needs resistance. . - • = • , For the sense that lacks atisistance, For the dawning.in ttie'distance, - , • , And the good that / sin 411.7 • Tenting - on the Old - Camp Ground:—lfittreig One of the very best soldier's songs publishes/ I'd Choose to be a Baby.—the beet Comic Bong of the tkaron sr - • - so Copies selithly mail. post-paid. qn receipt of Fite. DITSON & Co.,Tublishers. Boston. December 1741364. . 51. .F..,8::. HAES.ELbiII,; .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DENT•PIi iN TOB.A C C 0 S , PIPE S . ;- , CENTRE BTREET, Nea'rly Oppaigt! the:Zilorilinor - • • - : 514 y • .. • rill's WONDER OE THE . WOULD. lAeente wanted In every city. town. and ',Maga, to-sell PRISMATEIMOSODPES: - a leradn - very pp leasing L", strument, and selja Oloat 'any perann.• For Aparldrit. - . ' Ato., - Inclbee $l, and get one Ipost-paldl fut.inspee. 'Jon. .Addrera J. B..4l2rENDEßFEkEohravflte, ra. • •Dee; le, . . . . . .. , 'MECCA LUBRICATING 0.111.1U t . Jusir RECEIVED a tot of GENUINE' . Mecca, Lubricating 011,-tbe beet .CH/LAP =On 41 theinarket for Lutiricatiug rpoaes-:- . for sale sehOle. sale at manufacturers prices -- .- .B.'JLLNNAIC':: - Also, Pare Winter B 1 Whale _Oil, „Ma, quality of **bleb we wamMi; at, e . /must ilk: 4 ' 11111 K" gew Bedford prices!.. ' . .. ' . .,,:: 7. BENJ. BECKER. D. , . Homeopa th ic Phioicims. Otte in Market street, third doer - above Smolt, - North side, Pottsville, Pa. Office howl 6to 11 sikAii.o.l and sto 9 P. 31. - Pottsville. Dec. !64. , . WINE aasortineatof Coal Oil Standi Lamps, for the Holidays. at.• : • . v 4. 1 .7 Dec. IT. '64. • - STICKTAM'at 1.1 AT AND CLOTILEN . -DAC,lllB.:tatwel, :.Stand.. Wax Nitht Lights.'s .good' artfelf. (*pat SweePenti awl light StepLaddon. for boa* • - Dec. , • STICHT4R Izommorp, TIVORV-UAINDLED Deisert sad ,Tattle_Ectiires." l'Eut-Pickti.'lqut Cracker!, plated' and liritry-hatodted .Batter Knives, Sottpladlea andTesEells„ : Dec. 17, • - STICHTER THC3IOFIDITEk- . . GLSDt+l:;,d~SiltPßßs. l .—Extenetvoarrlvo/ hiects. Ociose.uetik - Jur4pers ; the fitvortte Iron Bled. prOor against breaktloarna—lo very light, 5494; told% fast. sailer,- at ' _ STICH & 11193 . otiuDA3r PRICSIENTII forladies ii,cgrgen. H sortment atria Vutiney,'Werk B° " 8 . P°/tin°ll/13-4126 "r 43c1J 4 141 4 4 : 41 01 4 1 ..9/1 1 •91 1 4 1 mews P ocket cases ; at • • •• pee • IT, . STlalritt rpniew MANE I,loMlC=the tiatek gliatet. ,•?, o+:ll , 4km:teal° mithattenttoulastwinter.ittrer oteo Maws Ikndlagtlid,mulYuninal, /art 9/ 41 1161d t* suppottir SitalCor:Btontlin it '••• Dec; IT, TEOMMVS. • . 111110.4tAGAI, : r•*ind ...41k_Agylet 1 / 4 4-,1• - . . 11 ^ . Dec.l7. "lot' - 4STICEItER'Jr.IIIOWkiO:OB.. ME= ViLVIA
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