The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 04, 1865, Image 3

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AVAstir%GiuN. Jan. 90... The following testimony
was . giveit i-das. before the.Cominittee on-.the
Condi:let of
_tae War, by *Wert D. Riehardsori - ::
.• [TbsTaii9%% t,F mu: )smas.r.t..n. Menial:6o .
,
• -I am -a Triburio correspondent Wits .captured
3lac 3 ; 1863: at, midnight, on'tv.hiy iu the
Mississippi river, opposite Tielox*frg; I .After cola
fineinent inSix different priseittyrasTsent toSalia,
bury S. C., February 9, 1864„iind kept there un-:
tir Decerubsr.lB, 4.894, Whertrescaped. -"For:sev
eral months. Salisbury was the "most endurable
rebel -prison I had. seen: The di% in- I
mates exercised in the. open air, -were: cenapara...-
tivelv . well fed and- kindly. treated: ' But .early. id
Cietdber ten. thousancr'regulsr.pliikiners of war
arrived there, and it immediately changed into - a
scene'. of cruelty And horrors: It .was. densely. I
crowded ; rations : were cut down and issued very:
irregularly ; friends outside could - not eVen'send .
in . a platerof. feed; - the lirlionere. Stiffe**.ntin
stantly and - Ofteif....intensely. for Want of..water;
bread and shelter:, ••••
' .
The rebel intherities
Placed th•e prison hoe=,
'pitats cliarge - ol.inytWO:jotirnalistie coMrades,l
and Myself. • .o . nrpositioria enabled- ris-te 'Obtain
exact.ind Minute informatioll
to live or- die an: prison'. rationa always - suffered
.t.rom hunger. Very fregifently,ope'nr. mire diyi
siens of .a thOndzinil men - would receive no ratifies
'for twenty-four. hours ; sometimes tli'ey were with
out a -morsel-of food for forty.eiglir The,;
few.wao hail Money would paS , from five to twen
ty MAIM-Li. rebel currency, for a little loaf of bread.
11.Mit :prisoners traded the: laintoue . from - their,
I.blonses for .food. -Many, though the weallier Was - .
i very isclereent -and snows .:frequent, 'sold . -Coate
from ittelebacks'and sloes from their. feet.. Yet
lwas artired,on authority:entirely 'frustwOrthy, -
that the. great erlintnissary . warehouse, near the
'prieon with - provision; that the coav :
missariat found. it . dillicult to :obtain' storage.
for his ilOur'and-meal ; that'whena subordinate '
!•Miked - the.p.ist aiulant; Major Johrt 11: Gee;
hall .T. •‘ , :ive the prisoners full:rations ?" he re
1. plied, God damn them ; give them quarter
rath.n.s. • I kmk.v front pefsepalobseriation,
corn and p a
ork. are very abundant . in the're
I diou
I
ins Salisbury. .• • .. • . •
For . several Weeks the prisoners had no shelter
whatever:: They were thinly "clad,- Thousands
t were barstr,oteki. -Not One 'in. twenty had either
overcoat or blanket. Many hundreds were with
--
1 out shirts, and .hundreds'.niefe.Withouttilouses::
j• At lam one Sibley tent and one "A."tent were•fur
rushed toe:tell - soriad•Of one hundri-d. -With the
I closest erowdipg these sheltered about 'one-half.,
.1 of the prisoners. The rest burro Wed• in the 1
f ground, crept. t e rbnilding.4 or shivered through:
; the' nights in the open - upon the frozen, mud
y-
dv, or.snowsoil... If n, sir,
the time 'of
I their eaptu:re, had not stolMitheir shelter-tents,
blankets - , clothing ; and money,thenwOuld . have I
( ;'Suffered' little from cold. ~If the prison antliori-.1
I ties.hail permitted-a few-hundre(l.of thera r either
, .
upon. parole or.. under.guardi to nut logs within]
E. B. .11:10 - Broadway, iNe two • miles of „the garrison, th 4 tairsoners weak:
York: Head his advertisement . hi-another - have. glaalrbuilteomfortahle tiii.Omplebarraelts
. in one week.• the, commandant would never;
column of this paper. , • .1 .
in-a densely w ded,region,. with-the - caraWhich
brought it passing .by the -*airs of 'the , Prison,
even furnish half - the fuel which was needed,
The hospitelSwere ahorrible.condition. lic '
-crowding the patients as thick as they could be
upon thetloor they could eootain ea' huinlre(l.iii
mates...They *ere always, full to dverilowitig,
with. thousands' seeking..adraission in vain. lii
-
- . • hi the twro largestward,s,:containing jtintly about
on- IN'ednesuay last;
-•- two - imared and fifty patient's, there *as no fire
the. Constitution al :amendment. • She has the - Lwhatever the others-hml. k‘rnall tire-placea..bin
honor of we:re alway . s c01d... - . ward; held 'forty
tieing the first Slate to - approve the !`
p - lents, was -compafAtively. well 'furnished. In'.
. •
antetninn . ni.'. • •: tight sieb lay. thins
. .
• • the cold and usually haked.tloor;:.for -the sdatity,
strmv-furnished mast became tisirlithy anti rah
of vermin tor os.- The authorities never supplied
singlti: blanket or . quilt; or piLlow;, br • bed, for
those right wards; -we could not .procnre • even
brubins to beep them clean, or cold water to Wash
the laces (if the' iirtnitteS...• „Pneumonia, thirarrh,
• • . 1 aud.diarrlima wen; the prevailing diseases ;.but
Wetil yti tln sand of .0 en. Thom-.:they were dirce grit lie - result of hunger. and expos
iu'e. : More than - half:Who' entered the hospitals
as's . a . prised.'• . piied. through - :Washington this.
died in a very It w days. • The diseased,. alWiryd
*eek., t,r the'fro'iit... They are • part : . of rth! . coffins it rt•e Hided -into a dead-i!arf.
• • , • ),on rach , oLkier Ip:slogs of : wood, and so 'driven
:2 it h• Arm, corps, ~
. • ^ . " out tO Lirt. intovu- a trench std gore - red
. .
••• • • ,
Tut - . ii ti-I I nivy Wedtlet 4 ci! , Y.llist• • I •'file rebe.l.4urgeteis were - generally lumens and
culorri..l;.*).l.the Supreme Court (Z . I attentive ..i
e : ;-•
t . .,y,ndeavort.a intuiroVe
eundition of the Inii , pitals. lint the Sali. , lniry
Massaeluisetts. was... on motion - of: Senator i
and:iliehrfiond anthoriiies-binh' disre• , arded . their.
Su:nner, si.ltnitt ed. an Attorney and couttiel- and pr,ae , ,ts. •
• Nuveraber -the -Prisoners ll h
hpr in- the : Supretiie COurt ot . the -Unitedl On
wnhout• 'food •f:r maity
Crrty-eight. 4 tar§ iid
. r
. .
s tafe6. . . •I, p,..i.a . tefiorii hunger. Witisnit any. tnattirea
• • ' few of them said : ` , ll`e may as in- one.
way . as another; let it , break , it this horrible
place.'r Brine of them .wre,ted the. gnus. froth relief of fifteen rebel the
yard, killing two. who, resisted, and Wounding-five
.;r Attempted to upon the reliCe,: but
they hadmail her adequate 0 1, , i'clncert of . ac
tion. lieforethey 'could effect a -hre . ach -every
inin in' the. - garridm Was thrill:Nl : upon t o li . ent ; the
field pie;•es opined with grape and : canister, Mid
file-'disperse I:to their ',lnert ets.• Five minutes
1:11 DAV.V E BSC Aler -4.
Copier, of . the Jentrien
can *t. obt.siped every v aturdy, ;4. the' fgt
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- inv..
:HENRY 'BAKER.
PRITCEIARD. -
MRS HOLNES.-St: Clair.:
LOUIS li. Kocn. •—: •
HENRYS, BONG& Ashland:
SC
H. R. slaul, •"=
PETER MO RE: - Port Carbon..
RAVE D• PO LIPS. Mabanoy City
R. B. B SINGER, Tamaqua..
00X
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; • ' pit : SOCES FOR SALE. . ' • -
A Rundes Job Preis which takei on it fnrit 9by
1f34 lachea—cost 4410—Fill be sold at sls9...eash. . .
, Ali.. a Washington 'Sand PITS&
fi.l. e 24 y % filch_
se. which cost i2.75—:wi1l be sold b e d b m.h.. -
We have nri further nee forai
thesi
[aree adi.tlitre
fnee vrfil be iold at a rest lorgn thoie in n want Of'
B. BANNA.N. Pottsville; Pa.
Sh6afet's.Coal-andiron' •laps,..
SHEAFERS NAP OF -ALL THE ANTHRACITE
COAL RaiIONS.OF PENNSY..L.y..a.Nik,tiie.. only and
mat complete and cOmptict 'Map nom - 'published: Price
In ..4,eets: it So; hiesses..4•l 44; on
SHEAFER4I IRON; COAL AND RAILROAD,. 1f AP
of I'ENICSYLVANIK. and the-:irljoinitig. Iron States, .with
otatiaties of Iron. dietan6e4 markei. kc.. *Lich .
are north rtnrn than the Map itself.. Priee2.in 3beeta •
$1 an; in ; and on Rollers, - .i.• • 2 :
Thew Maps : except those oil Rollers, whith - - can be
seat he Express. will be scut by mail to • any, addresS
pos;age-paid, au the receipt -of the abOre-thentlolied
• The editions - of these Yaps -are neap, - eahanated
eta thaw 100 coies.rerna;niuz. and A!nair
iti
want of copio to apply early. at .11rli• offlee.or by. letter.
TL'eee-MaißA•May also be obtaine I of S. M. PF:rrii - N!
GILL h CU.; llostou. and 111171:E,1ISONA. BROTHERS--
. . . • .
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To Mes Sterner ands Weavei. • of..th.
House:, we sre indebfetitbr public dOCUlllentS
Tna . f)rst public Petroleum Stock Exchange 1
in New York was opened on Wednesday, at ;
No. 7A, Broadway. -. , .•. • .1
. . t
- • _. . .
IN the State Senate on Tuesday last a bill
incorporating tht Schuylkill ;lsrcn Gas and
IVater Coppany, paszycl
Liz_ Errl , ...tr of
.whf , advertised in the for a.c.lerk, I
bi;us tis.t take out his adVe - rt ipeat,..34 : he •
1.3 overran.withlsOlications. .„.:. • •
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k•:.. ee'n fired at varinus no. ti's
. the . country this week, 'in honor of. the
pris3,tc "4 - 4 twi auti,Slarery ccutitittnional
.
• •-.•%•:•••.. e vcuiiig gull exeliange.. in 111151..11th...1i of
ew . York, lia.:;,,beetk estatilshet.l - in: • Boston,
" don't And it
qilo not, in Stir opiiiil')ll: -There::is enough
gani'iling By "nits
light it - should he ignor l etl... . -
--- I the' elltepe r 4 E . . qns
Ter As- ielsted Piess of Ne T York 1.. tip.- i fri ill th,• beg! untie' the itte non uat. (pi 11,11, a id
pie on. t t . he pct n in tilt• yard:Mv
prol,ll,e; the, repeal of the duty on paper be
-1 o h tt ' v r a d i l ;i a art. ri reCICe t hand re d and fit It tal .1, fronti
bet•ina it the true print .p e to protect and 1 these,:tie of tau lei earn Llloll, 11100 ia ti 11% ale It
t h ‘ a:l ii l t n t •e i t i i ii i l ut t.l
after uillat i l o
N I , t i t s i t t r l a t it
( 11, . t. l. l t e l t , : i t iar f , t i .. m r
build It i i otur (inn insuut le tut es No doubt
of• it that Press lets purchased the patent e 1,,,,, the fence on each .ide oft IN with el. Ills vitt
right •to make pallier from corn husks Thus
(u(till: tired
in a t' l ' a tie
k t u t l l , ' Vi l s i . ‘ ii ' l ' i l lt i e l :i k i:l7ll " nl „ i l l ' i n, rd
unpros emeat inogres - es jut ma 01a. ii tail et n hum hid hiken parr in
t. -- - 4 ... --- 1 lic it tempt, - mum of ithellie mu . , i,_i i nit e,f it
1 lir
Sm irit.o‘i \ \ I%.Trarro%
Bertniso. niod
tt is tca:M c
tuna.y iti'i'" ie,rnl 11:f
peaceable
the fa , m this building vasirrepotably
i, li nlcttthtiiVe.ilo pt7:1.:0Alil;illLlt
sec ere but it has been ascei tamed that the tereaking %11% pri.on. legal awn, wire 1, et , . fre
doni , es inflicted fall fsr short ot the original (Lu s e i i i , t t
~,,T tl l o i tr t l : ii .b r E i rl 1 1 11 .1 1../ N le w llt { L:i t i:ll i . 3l , r a lb d6 o l. l" a tli ,
e I
e TI.N t Mon , the building 11-,elt admitting' of I guild who, the (1 , 1 be fis , , 1, id men opt• nit
r. (0116(Itic lion so at, to present the same ap- C N ‘ , ' , ‘ ,‘ Ar i i i i g I r te t "Lniiiltl„-itlo'ncr'"i'lS 'antett li e d 4l ll l ll l le e e m, c %
I '
pears:it I ;18 tormerl),, ' I
lie Xi Inge are inlaid, ~ ulia Infante}, ade Imola-. p:it it ht ituin one of
and n ttli then contents it ere pt tser% e d Thel the ii pith N, tea. , smolat It Iniin'e 0•d. ~`%ot 3'a
aellello e in on, of the ho pieta,' fell down, cre.th
lee litre room gaiters . of p ontings md appa- um i.e.% eral melt under it
ram, room -nth rid the most severely and Orders wer, num, thatch get it ro thc givird to
I , ctiiu"one app. 11l Ii tl:e butt lily; on the pi( wet
con-tame the principal loss.that thrie to r tut in a eoht r neon). :cuing.TiNO
' - - -+"•+e► 4..---- I 1) rtltllla ft tint that licrepiral h;id not lit aid the
.x I 0,, I i-ii .i or. 111•itisuNmiVr —ln the older, and ni re returning to"their quarter,.whCn
:. mliampten I OtlalN I. ourt it elk before last, • 1 law a hemline' on the 1: ice u itinn tuoit - t IN t
f tin in, uithout to eltengtm; tin in, rale.. lue
M eli 01 Heide t was eons let(d ot burgl 4 .rli.
et•e and nu, killin4 o r n, and tmend i gt h
othei
•t,zraledi-stlttnlbdttrt "larceny .11 1: 1 ( :Ititlltewr'l":l m o unni diateh
•
r• I,p ),.1(t,. ~tli,liciunL i;o ,• a,Eauna,
r
lre I real,llo_, to itt i .l nd ;I M i3 • wird s, nu . n- lie, dn of orde 1. 1.., , ettim il6 11.,-.. , -t-nottl, of
t.- 1 Pie culprit to pat I fine ot 51 . 00 costs of 7ilt Itsl Ima i. - )kot el t lid a lin e. Sit tle -t indmg
In aide niti quart,•o.., s, of 'hag tor 4Ciai 4 of fOreel
pecs 4 (lino: , \ na to undergo tu imprisemintut from theeutc•ping. ot the e, ok hint , ii eS :+hot
o the 1 as,cin Ptynits omit i - : for the term of till,. i gli th. ,c 01 111110 wits.mint similat
1111.1 del'. 1 never alll t tics pi, to i. „cell made"
2•i v trs and It months of amt. stigiung ui pttneditmc (tie iii Oar lit e 4
IT, ih. \ is In Irin 1 a
s an coin( a toting man, .score at , Ne - I `;etcl .r ton• ro, 1114.111 \MN •.( Ilt.11( I
am' It ie , t at. d that lit will be 46 3 esr- of age 11 , t in tia , o t
(. I) ( y w il l t i , a (t i,T tl i a ,i ) i ( o r nt i i nel o l i t,
ii e l o to i Id a;
i ( , 1( I n t l i t , e ,i r l a p t t. , IA .
at the one of the expiration of, hi...sentence.pi iin , ii, 1 , lila, lc ( i u w
llitt and he ould not et en
?holt Lel lie (urns the .term.Tral.). •To
re
Tits It^ tnkt 11 tnin • PO4l for It
%.,all% fier y
11 Vr u/ - ilia 1 - ).........i.r ,,,,, ii is llAlio. tore, liot tor the I t (eel aunt 'ttr lilt he of
fr, t .midi, s ala it o 1 [mini-cd ~,• ..,1 1 dila ••
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tint i • la t fool; ' r ' i
e - 1
"1 L I 'l L'
Tai:Di n os - PAo+ a —Although the House i t i i i n ol, P li : laid l o i ut lain en ' l t t- Y : .d n in e l
i‘te.. i
l 7 1 1 ,0 1 l ich l , t t•l li
at It it ri. f l , trz his paced a resolution request- n ~.. lef.,,tolk ashid lrt
prisoners,' None time,
utth tett ., In tint t%. 4 Valilt 'chid- I do , I
inz tc nere , . to relic il the (lilts on paper, it 'e i atilt t Wa.llt to eta! te to 'death- 1 am growing I
hope that the Senate lT , llretu , e to violate the %%Laker daily ,if I stay here I sleill 'fallow in!,
prrn t pie or nrotemion ti, v vat; don n th e, eo li nm i le m , a v v -,
t tl i t i ß ip., h t o u -T i i t t i ld i
c a a nd i
~ , f e t
i t p d ( -11r , nise If J
i c-ol futon Congress his not taken iieciblve 1 Ltd (I irge ~i the. (Inching bft b 3 the dead, 1
alt i, set on the neuter \\ ' t'( hope oiliest- and it. Salle ait to the lit• mg. I dimnbuted ar-•1
tides of cloutingM to ore than twothou =and pit i
.%
th it it n ill not remit the alit) We are Wee le, bat Wile 11 I eceaped there Were fall% .lire /
d r•R 'lv intt•itsteel in prt curing t help riper ..-
i t ' , ',l t 'l N C- N i ; t t7l l no ''l t" ,' l ' a l.Tl t ri l ' ll t‘ t lm abilTe. a lli o t ‘ a ls l l 4 l ( lg' i except (tie i
nil M 0 wantto get it from American . not fu r- Irronse r r one -Init. Me n came to me treilu, 'lto I
et , n ommif imbrt 1., (five (taint il an induce- nreli nhom the :rebels, when the , . eaptuied them;
'tient to 111)40 tn. dt mills u-e, i tin liiick 4 tn ii tl ' ' d rt i' l f l t lr 1. ' 1 1 )al i'l l g O V ; i ll t r' t l e l C r
V e rEt i n' e r!C e S it, /t. t a 011 11 1714. 1 11 ii
t t c( o 'l u t n: n
Nt ;Hs 1 the-;"in. the neumfat lure of piper by-' 1 I lit• hotly of all the Mega tls were kept and
still pr. teeting . 1 , i i br , nt It 01 industr3 and
1 1 , 1,, r. ~I ..v ii o, ..i i i d idti t i t u t i i t i n t , ),, , p t i ;i r i l tit am o m i nf eo nu t p r lst ei t i i t d i e , ,r t in i i l t xt
the r' , 11 , -d toi the pt , •-4 nt Nadi price ,it pa- It atid 1)(1 14 the at/rage. mtmhcc it 1711.011er4
~ I will ,o , ii lie appci il. Th it is the true.`‘ , • a l, el t 7 (.10 '
flic (b. at la. , tor that period tt en
Ind:, 1 aut . ', ,QI tmentc per et lit of the cool. I
e . el 1 r I%c should have no other': Itrun anal . the IlelTat - 4 of more than tot li. ' ,. 1
—......-..at,----- ltuttilie . ,l of flit dead ,•`"come: of the r,msnaler
Titt 11.11 ), A.. ,•' 011 i retile' , sliould tdil'ilt II tore ml, r repotted , the other , . I could not pet.
, r it, c .., alp. n u about exeltin t I
the n inn•s 01 Um ple.letent . , of the p t-.s , nger ei l t .. . r e
l i , 1 1 1 0 .. 11 11e this
i ll n.
a grey mini and mote de '
railway line; In dial Vitt:. ii 110 prolith t re- Llitat..l the pit entage of 'deaths increased I 1
t -p i• i table colored p topic trout riding in the I .;S ft ,al l id " t ' l t- ~ I 7 I n t r i e c i tl ' l a el l i ' c 'l lT , l l lu n a t * l' Le g tt a fe n -l ' aTc P rt. e t c e
f Sr. Pllll tit 1011 I, cl , mil , alone among tit ei of twent; etgut a dat , or ;lateen plc cent• a
chic. 01 the North in .iiitaip , n ( ; this unjust
mi l l i t i l e i k , mi le truth 1. , that, the rebel authoritits
1 , ..tes It is esc c edire - Is di. creditable,, and are unireit ung our .Solthers at Stelielme,-lw cold
FllOlllO entitle her to th t n inie of The Pio-
T,dhtTgir, ho n b i de t t l i h rt s i9 Tigr ,L e v ali•
e supple them
a riItIN e mste idof Qi kir €ll5 Plula- t, l . i u ia aie db ) and u l 1, neve art killing Man i e
• .1 'pnin ineithints obtain much p i n ron .1. , i. ail% for the part - to - ie. of t•luta . fun:in; our gl , l ern
t to xi eve hatme Or totem o ir our prisoners into
tronhthe interior hot tie bede‘e al ll ll 1( ill I ti l a k e h rebel army.' ''
be t i erted to other pointg unle.s che adapt; - __ ___ _ ~...._........0.....—___ ___-
a i 1 ire liberal polmv in this -matter:`diame THE Sal %MN.
inn 1 A city iliac rein..., to permit the wiv e s As a large portion of Gen. Thomas army It is
in i children of the men non facing the enent3 , Joined. Gen Grant, offtnasive operations;against
to ride in tier cars 11 e hope Philadelphia Richmond cull be renewed in a very short
ndi re lot to. lie r-t If In the meantime let us time on a scale hitherto unapproaclied in point
hi ire il.o naniCg of the men who refuse; 10 I
nitof magnitude Not less than 200,000 e t fect.ve
m
treat en and ‘S 001(11, albeit they hat, e dark 1 l, in the armies of Meade, Sheridan and
sl, ins. al 1111 COllllllOl/ 111/1111.11113 i bilel man is. ill encircle the rebel capital, and
----.-..0.. -4 .- -- (A McClure piedicts that Richmond ti if, be
Pam - i Rtnents —These are ."b :teed oil the I occupied by our troops before the hrst of
Net that Limit Col Hatch, A H Stevens,"3lay, and most likely at a much earlier pc-]
It. M T snHunter .d ' lames A Campbell, ..I
nod. Gen Couch ' s command Is among the
intleeatial men hum the Rebel Gos ernment, 4 reinforcements sent to Grant by. Gen. Tho
n ire entered Gen Grant's lines. and are mss. It is;understood•that Gen. Lee.is put
se -
,
eking an interview with President Lincoln suing the same policy, and the rebellion is
• ks the President has gone to Fortre , s•Mon - now represented in but a single army Deis:
r•, it 1, , uppoqed to be for the purpose of I rapidly consentrating his forces, and vt ill
intel.ne . them ' the mission of • these gentle- t Probably hazard the fate of treason on a
men according to the litchniiind Sent:ll.e/, is grand battle He must either do that or al
iut' intoriu tl one, anti is merely to open the low liimt-elf to to driven oat of Richmond
w - it to peace.by iseertainiug what the dispo- Iby the severance of our lines, and we
Ettm c and dews of the L btates GO\ ernment I presume he will not surrender the rebel
are it re.pect to it The . ) were stated plainly capital without a struggle. If unsuccessful
cnoti-fli. in President• Lincoln `s lust message— 1 in that engagement, then 'must the War be
nuconditionst saint ~ i on to the " stational laws practically ended. There is everything to en
and author - v. 3 :The ":American. people are I courage loyal men The cause f a Right
unit illing that Ilene( shall come on any other seems to be on the threshhold of its crowning
br.Qi., and as Jell I)es is declares that he 'will victory.
nice to nothing less than recognition of their -- •4111
independence nothing beneficial can conic Tit} I,NION PLA(.. is the title of a spirited
from these visitations No, the bast peace_] w
little weekly,
""published in Mauch Chunk, by
; o
, reau Fstoners we tan send to the Rebel Mr. H V Morthimer, a returned soldier of
1 Cnpittil are Grant and tll5 1 11 3711ifteellt tirmv, three yeats experience in carup, on.the march.
I - I
he stoliges t Agurlient will be the three en boouac, and on the battle-field The first
1 bunlred thousand inen the local Folic, are i number appears thts week. Long may the
cslled 111011 to furnish. Gen. Sherman sass /in
that if the men are given to him prompl3, he --- - ---.. - 44• 0 0 - 4..- ------------
it• ill cud the v, a! in thiee months. The peo- i 31AssAcut M. rrs with. Boston in the lead,
ple will do n ell to build up no expectations Is taking prompt measures to secure al-statue
ion these peace rumors Peace will he seenr- ,of the late Edward Everett. The location of
ed, but it will be when the rebel army is de - 'i the statue is not decided upon, .butst will be
tested and the rebel chiefs are at our mercy. 1 in. Boston The artist hat not been selected.
The people want no terms made, with menl Story, Ball ti
and Miss osmer, allfme sculpt •
vhose crimes merit the gibbet a punishment ors, are named.
REBEL ATSOCITIES
. .
The • Pri7folleili at "antiebuilFieudieli
Cement. 'of the Rabe; Atitheritiee—
WheLesale Ittaviattety and Bliarder - of
.Estioira Prietonerr—Tha..lll.orrttro of the
Ilif.AS - iimimlit:Witoo.-Tiiere.is an error in,
,LnectiOn. quota'of the Tenth]
. . ,
Districi;which should be 'rect i' ified_ Unde.f .
the" calk of Dec. 19, to, fill up deficiencies, the-1
quota of "astern Pennsylvania, composed of
twelve distticts,„ was fixed at 34,350,.0f Will
the:Tenth, District was , required,; furnish
1630. A.. subsequent eontunanicatiort`irom
the Pro*; Marshal Genen4l' . a "Office, redneed,
the quota of these twelve daittieta 24, 011.-,
tahing off 10,079 : men firomi the qiiota." The'
quota of the Tenth District. was fixed at -
only a reduction' of 104, when itshould have.
been reduced 800 men. Otir citizens should
urge investigation ,in ibis Matter. The quota
of the if districts in Philadelphia, was
,redu
ced 3600 men, and we cannot see why our
quota was not reduced in the same proportion.
We,hope that justice will bc done this- Dia
-1 trict in this matter, by having it,brought
before. the proper authoiitie4.
qt. ' RA11.116.41 , tnonopolies:,are 'attiacting general .
'attention: An anti-Canxien and Amboy
ytailioad Convention is, it session at TreMon. -
-N---,T. The.people
.. are-urqd to regain. from
their rights..: . j• • • -'
THE RECOGNITION INTRIGUE.
. . . . ,
-..• . We liav,e' at - :length- obtained .a . , - clue •'tie the
• 1
.Ettropeau complot . wh eref rota ...the -' Slav cladding .
Rebels are comforting thelpsekves:With hopes of .
-Powerful • ,and speedy aid ito . their• - sinking .
Cate...C.: .Its'ontlineis.as follows:. • ' . ' . '
' ''Ati .'an early stage of '
.Ottr.: great '. itruggle, . '',
Bishop Lyheli'(ltonian -Catlitilie)i of Charle.sisni,
S. (_,:was dispatched bf JefOrson Davis to. Ei.i.
`rope with. a broad .commission. to search fur
`-sympathizers and allies, but 'riith :iristnetions' to .
make Rome: the foeus of his opciationi.-
~The •
Bishop hasten:mined:in Europe ever -.since, . and
has 'been zealoti'ly devoting himself to his import
. antluditical dutiei: It was not darienit for.: him..,
• .to convince. , tihe -' master-spirits .of - ' European
:Be-action and Absolutism „that - the Slavebolders - .
RebelliOn was identical is spirit and purpose with'
ItheiroWri. cause. and ..etilise, their syrupathies•
thereupon ;-but •Bisliop Lvtich 'has gone further, - '
and (whether with or. withonts, express warrant)
• -assured the. maginites. , ',of the , Roman, Catholic
Church * that its expansion and,. predomitiance,
:. first hi the - Confederacy,: ultimately - throughout'
-thishemisphere, will be :.asStired by the triumph •
~. of tlif - CoutederateS.. In deOretice to' these rep.
resentations, -a secret, league of
-thee the- - Roman.
'Catholic-,Powers- . -Franee, - Stain' and , : Austria=.
under the gnidance arid with the expre.:.s . eoticurt ,
euce.of the Pope. has, it is sald, . been forined,
pledged to recognize Alm Confederacy : On - or
no mediatiely. after the 4th, of 31arcli--ttext., under
the.preteit - that the_Union will - thereafter . consist'
of those.State4 only Which participated in the tate
Presidential Election and in the -choice of .Metn
-lii•rs-Of the
,approachisig. Congress. :. D.- is.: added .
:that ; the league • contemplates either Chap moral
'support to.the slaveliolding . rfrhelS,, hut not,
.(We
~.jutige)'at.the outset. • .It. is just- possible that. the
withdrawl of - Spain fr6in her.lluckles.s. adventure
in SahliMmitigo has some : connection • with- new
.Wegice this story as it TeliclieS us, without.tte
111111111:; that 'it 'has oilier. fOlunlation: than the
; sanguine hopcs,of thdltebels and their Enropean .
friends.- Thatthov expect sonic such iiiterpoSt
thin "in their behalf, 'amid, that - this interrinsithnr
has incited them - -to. repel the- .advanee's made to
thein throught Mr.' Blair, is nearly certain.. We
furtherlearn that they are. anticipating..a . fresh
and earnesti,atienipt to, di:gigs-mess 'them 'of Rich
mond, and that, in caseof its s • &less, they intend
to burn.that eitv..tO its was to leave,
it, a Witness to Christendom lif•their resolve to be
exterminated.. - rather than .s'objngated.... Bit t.the
total destrnoticin of a large city, is more en:sily cid
creed than.offeettia.- - --.N'. Y.-. "1,) - -ittae,- Ja
oil,' 3n.. ,
_ .
Ladies' . Furs;-
, . .
. - F'arel . 6..c . rt! mac reiy.upia itt•lting - .tkse: beet F'.ttri• at
CLIARI.F-4 :0A . KF0R1.i.,..t. SO:CS.,..contiriental HA)titl,'
Philthlelpniti.. - :.: . .. r. - . • '• :
..- .;. ." •• .
_• -41;-:im
.. .
.• . '
vve&silim. Youicannot ihitinguish• Ito satin'
from Britt-i•t: :the 'pipe ..organ and•the
aii
vattntges that tsutrtnend kart:lilts price,-for-dt.
calls, had for one,'. two, three , or 'four dindred.:
&inure' •liccorditur to•trei , eiie ry • tai wish . ; it takes
up very 'little .rodut; at id in ay ist and 'in any vartnt
'the church ;it ni affeeted heaver cold,. or
anitchange tethpeiattire rehtains for a lung •
. .
period in, good tune.; and lastly: it - can . sinit.bv.
explress tputherwiseativ drt , ttuice with safetY--
i . ralily -adaitted the perforniance . 'sit
er•ed niustc. , psatut tuned, antlietnit. yliants,
and ;try one ...Whci can play ou.the pttttio oatrread-.
•-ill inaster•
,the. 'Cabinet Oran. It is •s."grand .
eotilpat.iiutviien - the cougyeg . atiou:sina, and
just tit, instrument that. •otOlit tw be used in all
clnicitt , s Where. the peopleall have the:
-priviiiisie of bearing : a- part 'ln the-praise.L:Neir
. ,
IL:adtp - s` atici.Chiltireses•lllats. •
Lateet. .toylvint .CHARLES.OiIiFOI,O) Cuji
tiuental , •
. . .
Snbseriher. La in. %Nell . . ‘N'isliiii„"
'friehd,, writes tis
paft..tit )Vit yslllliereana now answer
hint that we tin riot. (hit readera - arci aware than
• we'leisti ftwiyi:arsiipindedeYerything of the lirt: '
Mid tile tinlY seeming eximinfion :that we linow.lif.
•iii the atly . ekitatnieitt - if-: Drs -J..,(1.• Ayer N. •CU.s,
whieh:iniw snook in our.eoltatins; If.
our-friend does. not- know Wei will inform, him that
these . are.itot.t'patint " even -secret
Their- eampOsition 'has been, Made.' as: publicly
known as any Other scientific- reat, and has more.
river the aiiproNfil of t
_highest Medical
thority the'. land. . But 'what affinda bs still
..gyeatei , confiderie. , iu -their, Wortlf is imr-permonal •
Ltimelt d., e g 'whY) theta- and-the'
results :that haye followed frian . their Use
.resu'its. as familiar to our . reiaderm . aml . the while
ciiimMinityini they artl-t mit-selves; •
'lt has beien onr prb:ileet , to etiow Dr:
Hind he graduated - frith the- Tenn. University ha
class • with one of Our. personal frietiam:.
slur have'We, ever. coaited ..tri watch with interest
siMetais aptl: . Plitirj.Pg deylotiiin to
• titti'ittibht prttlession; lit, Itaa:atitseu.. r if ain•Atoili
us •,v111;it we can ailvertise oft ire interest_
patrOri'a than remedies that will .eure thinn
whtai they'are sieli,:weshallebetwfUlly the
• benefit Of out eireulatiotf:—:Tatuarori Lill Sap-
I,atot kyle' at. CHARLES OAKFORD & sass,
Ilotel, Phitadelphia.
THE: .:cijoAt, ---TRADE.
1;0!11
Pottarkilc, Febrii4ry 46 - , I S I TS
• The ilitantitysent . by 'failroad.this . tedk is 41,-
Q;° UK t;11,. I'oga:that p.7, , 085 , t.3' *for the corrto6—
.Pon , ling week last yeir.: ' .
Thy kmand` for C gal . :has "increased a. shade
both for Guverunten t :urie:and. for V.lnme"i4ic
during the..last yeek....Ther'e hOyiever.
but little Coal . shipped. front the dylerent'shipping
.portk eceept for the do:•erntpent. • '
.;..
The tradoeums - rte . 'fellows corn
pared, with last 3Teiir :
MEN=
PS: R. R: 13 ft7.11•=5 R40, , ;11• .?.1;3, 076'. T2,!,Y6
H. 15poi • - .155.767, 37.70.-
- Serant S',3‘.r.: 6,(;;,0.
._ _
0
•• • N'h 5,0 ..11 , 343: ••:!,4t1•2.,, • 13.::6i..Penfia. : 3,19 . 6•.•
• ' 10.9 . 01, 4.636- • ^ 17.05: 6,1
. • :I • : • .111..- •40 • •41,13'.
Broad Top 24.925 • 4,479 '• , d 340
- . 613.447i' 55.345. .69;274
q. 5.46 7!
!.2:77.1‘
. The Plain on the nth e.Hill Railroad .Ili() nn-.
dergoing renairi : :, and'. the trade from the Maha
noy:Rcg kon'l) . y , tlrat aTie nue :Stqpped at present.
it was reported sonre time 'at-Jr that . the Phili,-
•deiptiia.N.
: Rea.ding Railroad did not intend to add
bitheit.lloilin . g . tqqok : ibr.cairyink Coal this.year: ,
We learn,' hoWever. dist this rumor is ineoireet,—
•additiontil Cars and t,l)cOntOtires will he added to
'accommodate the trade as, far as practicable..
• The cold weather, while it dimininttes the pro;.
duction.inereaSee
.c.o . ntstunPtiou; and is rapidly
dinnhishini,stocks
Will our NeW 'correspondent: obligeus by
mailing liia report.of freight Lc., a
. da.y ealier; We .
de riot receiveit in thire : genefally ftir
" .• We hace - oniitted the. liSt . of freight. 4 froth
and Neiv . rtb: thisreek, in eansegnence
of inn receiving our re . gnhir reports front our cor;
••TINE CO,PARTNER.I4IIIP here.'
• tolore .existing udder the flrra of HAM ,
METT, VAN DUSEN do LOGLIMAN is this' day • Ilia
solved,.in accordarice with the terms of the. articles of
co-partnership.. • B. H,ANI3I . IITT, . . .
;FOS. 8.. VAN DOSES,
GEO. • LOCIINIAN.
gan..43,•13.5.1 '4-4t:.
liailadelphisa . Jan: .9, 7/15
C 0-IPAItT !YE RA P
signed.haie this day associate t.- finder - tag
firm of V.tiN -DUSBN, .LOCIPtiAN, Co.; for the, traas-'
aeflon Of :the Coal and •CommirefOn Business. •
: .•JOSET,I3 VAN:DESEN;
: • ••• •GEO. LOCKMAN., .2
.•• ' , •
CIL4S ISTURI)EN:ANT . . •
Philidelpilar..Tannitry il,, w _
. .
DAVIS PEARSON and RMANCEL BAST;
trading under the firms of DAVIS.PEARSON. &CO
Thiladelphia,- . . and .BAST & PEAftSON,..- Ashland.
Sehuylkill Connty, • Pa.. lave thia• day Miser:lifted With
them ROBERT u.. LINDSAY .of Philadelphia and
ROBERT TAYLOR of ,New in the - business of
'ining and Shipping of Coal. • kyle of the firma .
ill remaimaa heretofore:- DAVIS PEA.RSON & CO:
• -* •
_• BAS'I, &PEARSON.
philadelphia, - Jtulual7e, 1 .-4 k •• ' '34m-
,DISFOLIOTION". OF CO-PAST.
INERSHIP.-...-The; firms of.' NOBLE.:
CALtiNtELL ,CO., 'Philadelphia,. and New York':
NOBLE, HALL & CV.,..fromtein. and S.. R. SAWYER
. c0.,.0r Philidelphia; New York and .Boston,
dissolved on the. 'lsth - instant, by the'death. of Joadph
1 he servitingpartners will settle the btusiness of the
iate firm and elgtt in liquidation: ;'
• F. EL HALL, . . .
• BETH CALDWELI,
. .
. • •,.- . - - . ,
CO-PASIT NOTICE:—
The nedereigned have MLA 'day formed a
co-partnership, for the purpose or out:timing ..t4e Cold
busin&s as , heretofore. • -
'. 'the business will bet onducteil ander the style of
CALDWELL, SAWYER& CO.; Philadelphia..
;CALDWELL SAWYER CO.; New York,
E. 11. - ,SAWYErit....t. O O4 Hoeum, - • • . •
HALL, CA.LPWE.LLIb CO., Soeton, • • .
•
-SETH OALDWIHJ.,,
Philadelphia Jan . •
I.siit;4;trra:Rkt
- is this clay; dissolie : d.:bYthe..wit#tirawiil of
. .
Thejbusiness will be enntiodedby the uniersignetkiu•
Philadelphia and .'New Fork, under !he' sane name as
heretofore .
GEORGE E. PTLER, '1 •
LEWIS RUC .EII.A.N. •• .. .
WILLIAM Y.AGARD.
.... , 191.14.41‘.. DAVIDSON:
I . :63011)er Si. 1664
THE BLAUK EFIATR 00AL COMPANY;
_Shaies .
..• • - • • ...410 'each.
flicaiiast , Wat.
,rirman ; TaLiarass-rfredaticir Fain' hornet i cctos
--;:-3times W: Paul 1 Dtaiorola---Alfred raasitt: ;
l'rlre J. Patton, Phllada.; .Wardale 0!: DnAlLiater. -
Ph nada.;• -William D. Ef.. - Berri% Darby, Delaware Co:,
:Penna.: Sohn Se;alll.. *4!graville: SchuYlkin:
eller of the emsarassY;3 o2 'zWiLlnig .
- Jan..* 4Z-4-3toos
THE COAL VlA.ltit-FITS.
PRIOES OF. COAL BY ME CARGO.
fookitcrsu WmLT Fort Ti!ps, xpoupP 4oess . At.)
•:•• .•. AT : PHILADELPHIA.
• • . • . • }KannAlm 8.1885:
Schnylkill Bed Ash PrePired,. .3. 9 o.o@
- Chestnut,. ' • 760th
.7.25
- .Ksh, Lump, Steam '8 25e....
- Boat and 8r0ken,......., a 25(55 • •
• " Egm. and Sfcive;-, . , 8 00(4 8.25.
a...:•,- 7.09(4 7 - 25 .
Loenet. Lump,'St. - BOati .. •.. ... 8.250 8 .. 5 0
Broken ..... .' . 8 2:1(4• 8 59
" . Prepared.: •,* .815(4 8 50
. , .
_ !‘ .Chei4nut, . • .... 7 25(a 7..50
Lorberry C0a1;....:.:... . . 8 -75(4 9 00
Franklin (Lykeus 9 POO •
Lehigh'Lump, St. • Boat: • 9 00(4. 9.25,
.Prepared - ,......: • .. • 9 Dug.'
........... - , 00(2 S. 2.5
Broad Top... .. . ... . . ..
, ... 0 (?( . 0k 2 -
. 8 9
Quotations for :Coal are merely • nnrutnal, no
ship:on:its being.made except.on•librerroxiont ac-
•••••••
.. • VpintA4Y 1,1805.
the Iparis ! •
CM=
naien.Ccial
:* •
Lehigh Coal.tit Elizabetbpart.
Lump. and st: Boat ny,Catgo-.... : :...10.25Cc410 • 50
'Broken' and: 'Egg " " .9 - t 10 25
11120 t nut.: - • 9 Ot • Ktt 9 25
Co.'.. Ccial al Randout.,"
2rO quotations..,
• Pen tiny trail iat'Co. , .:Cciii; lac Pit. 'Ewen.
'..'AT H.•kVICE de GitACE,•lld:
• •• . . • . • KIIRCAItY 2 1865.
White. ish--
Pin repareti 00(1410: 25
Lvlco T
in al :legrove--prepai.ed..lo 25010 50
. .
The abaVe prices '
are. nominal : being the cloy,
ing plices Dedetnber: arigation • being
su.spendeil fur - the season. .
FEIIIIIIARY 2,
1865.•.
White. -r
preparedscliolesale . .....sl o 75611 00
"
4 ". .. .. . 12 oyal2 50
Pizieooye—mholesale.
retail
• .•
Lvkiin's
_ . . .
....Noißtock of lickens'Vallev in. market...
CUITITERLA.ND COAL-Iftecein6 'Emepenileit
terimanifily, .110 stoilt. in. Market. ' Pricer: ,
nominal at ;12.56.f. o. b. for rnn.ofmine at Lo
cust Point.. There is no Coal coming by .Bailroad
to the eit: at pi , :±ient, either ..kutbraeite or.Bitu
minons: The . Balt Ohio Auld :the
they. being in qovernment possession..
• :
F rei,h,,: from Pty. Richmond. (Ph, ad'n.
Portland -
Porthmouth.:
New liedrora.
Newport
Norwich
Ne‘o3nrylXJrt
..11ridzeport.:
Albuuv
Provi4lice:
Tauutop
-*Philarielph*.
.
- ' ......IFire4thpo from Eliznbeth Aim" ..- ..: '
..New York • - •i: - TOl Portland - t ....... 415
Fall H1Ver....... .... ...... 1 ' 851. Newburypor - . 4 15.
;Newport • . - - • , i : Sa l New . L,mdon -- 1 . 75
Boston :, , ... ....... • .-.. :4 -1. Fawtiicket. . . ... .. . . ... 1 90
Norw':h .. '.. ............. 1 50 Taunton . • ....... ..,:.;., 2.
: 00
.Provicleuce . • . • : 1 90 New 'llaven.. - .., . - -t . 1 '5O
nu:walk • ' • -- .1 510, Portvoititli:,,... .. ~.... 415
•31iddletilwa. : ~ .. i ..... 1 -I',o!nke Redford.. •. • 1. ss.
iltlsow: ' • - -1 50!1iridgeport • i •• " 1-t''.
LCllli ''' ' - , 4 .15 1 Hartford. ,„ . -.., -.....- - 9. 09.
1
. .Sidrai •
.. ' , 4 lty Albany..... - ... ... : -:.•. 1 50.
• ' • Freighio; Znkt,itisorr. • •
. - '
'ToTl3lladelphia ' • • • sizi .0 0 - 4 •
New York . 3 0 . 0ai,3 25.
1 - itkot •• ; .• ... 5 fi5 , 4 6-U0
. . . .
. . . .
V rright+ Tram Goorgotoiyn or Ale3Cisoldrin.
To Philadelphia - - • • . ' • .V 2 . 00 '.... 11 ? 5
NO! li iitk: - • ' - .
Boston . .- ' • - • -•- . ' . • '' - 5 715 - ..1: , 00
_ .
Schuylkill Colinulltriilreialp , f0i45 . 64:.
following. the
. qnantity a 'Coal .tranewirted
over The different ttailreade iii .fiehuylicill County', for
week endite , on Thursday nreuing,last
Mitl!!. •
Mt-. Carbon I ' 110 16 ags 04
Mill Creek ' ' 4,026 . -10 . 45,469. Th
Mahano Brodd Mt • 12,635.10 f $9.923 14
Little "chuylkill.' . :. .
Schtfylkil)
_ . y . .54 22.71 9 -17
. . _ . .
. Trade-by Railroad t0r,J1.864 . -63 '
Quantity of Coal Pent by Raitrpitcl .and Canal' for the
weellendinr: bri*Thtth4day . eyenithr-.latit:-
'Port:Carbon
.
Schuylkill
,R:tveia
Atibifru.. -
'Port elinton:-:..:.•
.• •
Previoiisly this . year
. .
To itame time Jae.; year
•
Increlise wi far
Pillegrove Vogel Trade for • -•
Aaiountixausixated cluniS4 . tta; last, tront.h":
plli\Tll: TOTAL.
Il.if.l.ii4' •• - ..155.475. 07
: 4,044 07 '' 14:220 . 1 0
15,707 12 201.611ri 17
. . ,
Lorherry Creek • • ••
tiirictnrx RAU road...
rnibn ranal Fixilrnn t.
Lehigh- Coal Trade for .1564
euaine on„st-pirday!
Shorty , . Weise . . . .
Mt. . : ... ...
:spring .llt.Coal Co:: . .. : ...
'l`7. Carter ,t C 4 ). • • • •
Beaver Meadow • • •
5prina*Mt..:......,.; •
honey BrookCoal-Co
;did° •
florid?. • -
.Gerrunitfo. :Coal . . ..
Fulton Coal • ,• • ' '
ScOut. • •
• Bock Mountain
BOW nvre - Coal . ... .
,Franklin .. , . , „ ... ..
'Cqnsoldrited C 0 .31 Q . )
Andeneied.r. ....... .. . : ... „.:
Lehigh Stiognetiinna doal C 0....
Laticimii • g.sr•e
Wilkesbarre . .... • . .... . .
• • •
,
Other Shippers • *-
rie.o: •
Same time . jaBt year
Increase
Decrease
United States, Railroad, Oanal and Local
Reading Railroad 'Stock • .`•
• " ''" ;Bondi, -1360.:50:..
'lB7O
Schurl :Navigation Stock, .. .
• • " Boucle.: . .
Mine Hill Railroad '
Little Schuylkill Railroad • '
Lehigh. nlley Railroad :.. .. ..
• , • . Bonde ,
Lehigh Canal * . " • '
,•..13Onda: ; .... . ..•
.
• Caltawisaa l ' ••
• • •"*.• .prefeired.
Miners Bank Stock' • • • -
'FarTnere' Bank Stock • '
Gosvrnment •Bank Stock .. ; ...
.PottAyillelt'ater Company Stock....
'..1.%5..80nti5. 1551' •
U. S: 7,3 10
tr..,S. 5-20 (cianponson.).,;:::.
Certificates of •Ihtiebtedneee • • • •
•13olti-(precaluin Philada.) •• •
- .Butler • Coal C0:::...' .• ••• •
Fulton Coal ••• - • • . ' •
Green Mountain.. Coal • •• •
New• York and Middle goal ' •
Big Mountain • "••••
.S , •at - era Falls Coal. Co • • •
DlartiondCoal•Co - ••
NEW AD • ERTIIENT.S
Il!l 1 B f7Yl —gtr
tvai, n a.clendid
cetOel t. Ln7;anad.aen
Reformed
HYmn...Hooks. .Also Presbyte rilui Hymn
Rookiswith.Supptenient, for aide at . 13‘ BANNAN.S
. . .
XECIUTOWS MAILE.,'---The • undersigned,
LL Executor of the last will and testament of %V3l.
MILES,. late of the Borough of Pottsville; deceased, fn
- pursuanciordirettlens contained in said will. will et-.
pose 'to • nbli issle at' the Public House of •,YESSE
DRUM' "LLER,. in the Borough of Pottsville, on • .
h&TUItDitY, the . 114111'42y, Of. Febnaary, , os; -
At 10 o'clock.in the morning, the following real estate.
viz.:—A certain lot of ground, situate in the Borough ,
of-Potteville,fronting on Market street; boundA
ed by lot •of Samuel., Meyers. deceased, : on the
enst.:containing in front on Market street 20 feet.. • .
and in depth ttl feet, with the appurtenances, :conaist
ing of.* Two.and.e-half Story Frame Dwelling'House
with Stone Brtiernent, late the estate of William' Miles,
.TermAndCondftions of eale.Made ktiown by •
SAMUEL CliftlSALL l4 l.Executor.
5 -at'
Feb. 4,:'65
M 0 NT 'LILY STATEN ' '• OF , 11.11116
.NATIONAL BANK .or PIDISSYLVANI.L.: •
• • Porrarraz, February 2, 160. •
L•. 8: Ser.oritle!ot
Stock acct IJ, S: Securities
U. S. Interest bearing 'rressuri Notes
.Due by other DUALS. .. ... ...
Ear f ense. account
.1 1 "juctional .. ... . . .
Interest account... '
.'....,
sock
Notes in
l'ottmlle: Feb. 4, 1885. g is-If •
AT. - OALTIir[ORE
11 sorg
13, nocd
.1300(0
4:5 50
5 '.lo•'..New .I.koklon
.• 4 00 ; New Ha•etr.
.3 . !;01 New York....
• 3 .S 5 Warbingtbo.
Iqg Rhido Island
'5 VI Hartford : .
3 50 'Newark.
3 00, E Alexandria..
. 2,50 I Di2•hton
MEM
-2,01 C'tiatife.s.trvril
OPERATORS
Bookitore-, Centre St., Pottsville:
MITIEIs. • 0849 n oo
LIA
EOM
1.11 Platri!7
a.) IFS, can' Be obtained at • •
•
• Greenwood I'llariery,,
FOB':T.Il .121.1.1.'41.03i... Eatocb" 'Arden .
by Teusryseqii. in paper. at only 23 iienWitatt
teceired and - for sale at . Boot sto re:.
/AIL 111APOIL—Thelatm and 1 - .. , at Map+ of the
Oil Regina a otPennayltapla...olllo and Weslfriz
Virglnlaaust receiVed arid for ask at
..I — .IHTTE.IIB feetriadisliag Unclaimed isi:
- 7 ' LA the Post Ofilce;.at- Pottsville, Sotto "or Penneylva:
' nia..on the IV day . of"ginuyil3os '
To obtain auy. Sheseietters, atidielart.Most can
• for "adeecthied littera," jerethe date: aIMs ., list. and
-• mit called for withimonefitonth, they will be Hut ,
~to the Dead 'Letter Mee— • =
..• . • . - • " . •
..thrshion/C. Hide Kitt; -Ann : Oahe:a : John
Albrightt W Odonnel Nos 'Jetty.
BowleCdoho . , Garriger Hellos . (Quinn John •
. Balz•S W- - • • • Hollingsworth j_ Sullivan JoS sh
-Blair Bridget A Holton - Bridget' Smith Dr.o H
Callen Joe •• • James John ' Snyder &-Winpen
: Ccickefy Meld. • Kinney , Bridget: ny -
Care.* Mary' Ann• - lippincott OrnatSeiliMsrmiret • '
Coachman Lacy- Trego Olicer
Delbert H . • McNalti-Ther* . Trehe Henry
D ou gherty Geo -Nloorhe'ad• John VanEtten Alaretta.
Dann Geo . SLiGmgan WmWilde Geo J 2.
DorrefJames-B - '3lcNinch Mari Frederick.
...Ih3amtse --Nelson Mr s. Wice Just. -
• Doman Hate Gston Janie. - Willie Time 13
• • Feb. 4, , 15,5: SILLY:KAN, 7: M..
ER,LIC MALE of PEIR/SONAL
erty: - -Ttp•mplikTiberwill seltat Public'.Sple on
- TUESDAY,'.FEBRUADY 215t,•,1865,.
Or(the Premiess. in Union Scbuylicil Conn
ty,•fintar RingtoWn,) his steklr. of Mules and Farming ,
Intpleinehts, coneliding of S fine trades. (5 arecoming
4' years...or age and 3nre coming 9 rears of age.) 4 hOnk•
esiti lot of sheep. 3 shiirats,,2 bull plows, barskear
plcist`„l side hill'plow, 3 flocs plows, I eorn -plow,nar
rors.• ciilthator, 9 pairs of bob' sleds, • log wagrtne, I.
truck wagon: o four horse wagons.. (1 'suitable .for six.
'sales.) 1 Sleigh, 12 harness. Collani. blind halt , -
ers, check lines, trziceit,log. chains, • fifth.. Chabot.
. spreader single-and double trees.- .wheelbarrow.
grubbing hoes. - 46orele;* forks and raker.; „winnowing
min. : grain cradles, grass scythes: crosscut saw, cm pent-,
er tools, 100 bushels potatoes, empty barrels and bog*
needs, and many articles nor here entninerated„*. •- •-•
• . Sale to commence at - 711.• o'clock , - and conditions Made .
. known: by: •- •• • : ...• WILI4A.M *.
• Ringtowit, • .."• ' :
•.. - • .
. . . . .
••• 0 ttria4:v4?:cpratt 4Ace.- •
• TO-be sold at Public. Vendue, ' under art order of the
OrphaneCourt of - Schuyikilt-Olunty, on :the ••' •
• 28th 01 . . IrEBREARY,
.
'At 3 wcrockin the Afternotin. - -411..tfuit noted -Tavern:
lloir.e and mind thilled the Ainerivan. Honse; In Potte , -
;sit
site., Schuylkill County, situate on Centre street; #s.k.
at the corner of
.Union street, - bounded .by saki
streets, the. Reading. Railroad Depotand Prtiper-4 1 4 . ".
ty late•af - 1.4.91iC Severn. being - about „ninety' feet front
on.Centre street and running back to said depot. •Im
provementsconsisting-Of a laree and substantial three
. storied Brick Tavern House, with basement Vestaiont.
barber.shop, large stable,- and. other - out-house ,build. 7
ings..late.tbe estate of John C. Lessig,-deceaSert - .•
• _Sale to be bin the premises, and. terms made' known
by N. JO vI3S Trnetee..
A. Doitair.r.x; ; Clerit of theOrphans` . Court: - •
LETT E IRS. Reisiteining
.
. the Poot.Offloe. at St. Chitr: State of Penneyhtailla,
an the Ist day of Fehtexty.-1565. • • •
To obtain any of, these lettere. ;the ;IPplieint mast
till for "advertised teitevi."-glire tlie. date-. of Ude nit.
'and, pay. one cent fur advertising.
If not called for witidn 'coif month, they:*lll
to, the Dead Leifer (Mee. . .'; • .
.
. .
Aubrey 'James9...Eeboars Joa'J ,Mnrphy Patk •.
Andrews Edwd •. Evaite }Sikh • : . - McEarlin Jas
Emu' John Ibtyld 4 Mason filins • .
Burnett ii ,Huai - Dayld.' • Martin Hulbert.
Beim Mary • • Glace Ilenifell' •3loany.Thns"
Connell .J " • Givens John . • Martiu'Poliee .
.Cronen Mary. • HannerAllert.. "McCann Patk
Clyne Thomas, ;;liuf)ert •Tnhn • 'Nash Maittn.":
.
Canin Mictilc•• ILnricvJnGn Price A'
Cas Peranel.•.. Hilderbrand An'taßnily Jas. . •
Conn:intin ; Michl ; Ifilderbruid VO:n - Itea4l4ll.)avid
Carrells Oath Hock JnO •-:•:. Pile * Oath . -.:.••••
Crtiny Jolin • • •Hortm Thos .Theboittl John
. T
•Ohile.Catho, •,- • . Heaps.Wush' . • Richards Danl .
.Cowley Clips Human Spaff Smith Vin'_
Davis YOU: Jasper, Sparks J" • •-•
Davis Henry C • .Loeh Sving • • TaylOr.Wro
..•
Delehuot Park Landy•Sfarg - '
Davis. John D . • Lciittas 'John • . Wentley Aoth
HoO nel "'tariff'. ' Lewis Wrn Wenlock k. Co 2
Donn Frank ••. • Lobe Wm . 1 • Wheaten Jas.
EchYarde• Shim • Mineshaft Adam Whecher Patk
• Feb. 4, - t63-5.1t.•3 - • ' 1i..1/4:TERIt;
NURSERY,.
" -Pottsville
.- . .
The suliriber ha+ for sale nt •hhiNarS'ery, Green
wood. Pott.ville.• floe nsiwirtment of : . • -
. • • --FRUIT TREES. OF ALL NINDS;' • ••
Eiribracing thi.choßest kiralo for pluntina. , ' in this Pec,
fiutt qf country; whielihdve ixten selected With takie
-both Standard bid Dwdrf fcir early' hearing; Also •
. .
• •• : Ornamental Trees; .
StiO ns Ash, Abeles..or
poplar: (21 - rekiiur.,.Eriripean Larches;
Ales) Evelireent , of varloktalinas, • ••• . •
• .Snia l • Fruits.
. .
. . .
Burn ao Encliih. Mammoth Gonaanarrieq,
And Whltc.ltappbafrics, Ltw•ton'tind BlghßuTk Black-
.
- (ind. Albany Beettlintr.- French's Seed:
.t.e.:.1 - c.. - and Oilier choice viirietie , l that do not re:
quire an frupreginiti)r, by tlke . rineen; hundred or thone-
. ,
Grape Vines.. • . -
sneh ni Concord. Delaware.. Maim, Creviiiide.. apd
the. NEW PREMIf7II. OftAPES C.lll led the :lONA a:nd•
• ISAtIELT;A; raised by Doctor Glant. , The former has
reeeived the•Premitun offered for the .17itidy Grape
.cultivated in the Tutted Sfares, it being pronounced
'::erptal in quality to any Foreign - I:rape: and the latter
for the earliest ripening Grape in !he 'cotintiY, of. good
quality: together -with eeieral other choirs hiudt4.
'..klatnnioth•Rhtilairly Roots and A..paratnaf 'Roots: •
kinde, of Garden.and.Ornamental•Sliiiibbery.
We - have for sale about 1110 exim :died Trees.
which we will 'sell cheap, as they: must be removed In .
the Spring, sinne of which are in bear.ng.• ..Also.exte.a
sized PerinCheiry end .:thefFruit Trees. for sale.
- NOW. iF the time-for those'ln' want of Treesl 'for
Skim!' plmiting, to make . out their orders and send thenf
In. Those - that cone tir.st 'will be served first,
pa - The TieeS . can he taketuotit. of the ground when
called for F 0 tbaf r they yill - not injure.- Our trees era
'raied on' bigh &Mind • and can he transplanted with
much greater certainty of groiVing . than if raised on,
lonintomid. This is fill important consideration.--.
Either call at the Nursery. or address ' • •.
. • • . B.MoiNA.INT; Pottsville;
9.1. 0 61
156 :.11
. .
S . s^B. I 3
triro4 la'
s.S6 pro'
A. 1,0 1 ,2 04
CtOLD PENS
FOR THE MILLION !
363 Gii ln
340310.19,
12.86., 11.
Pins tn . :lnit. the Mina; and Prices' to-Suit
~ • _ the Pocket. • .
The 'Bait Gold Pens in the World I
, ..
On receipt of . the; foll Owing anins, - . vro Will send by.
mail. or as directed. a Gold Pen or Pen....selecting . the
.
alone according to description, namely : •:
. .. . .
RII:RO k.p
Gold Yetis, , iri' Zinser - Plated E :tension
. •. Crises. with Pencils., . •• • -
.30,095
Ltgro „ 111,71 S
.
For $1 NO..`-' . pan : for $l. 2.h. No: pen :.'fbr 11 AO - No..
In
• 4 pen :. for $: No. 5 pen : .for $9 ila'•No. 8 ; • .
:These peps are.starnped TIIE IMPERIAL .P N. and
are well , finished• and ilne writing Gold PEN with
g'ood'arithun pointa, although they are. unwarranted.
-and cannot' be eithainied.:. , • -.. .. '- • . - •' . -
. WARRANTED GOLD ••••
Our name (AmratcaN G(.1)• Co., N. Y.,) Iq
stumped' on all our jet quality Pen', and the points are
warranted for sir months. excent . against'aecident.--•
.oor fiECriNT qrsirry.Pens;.are stamped TUE NATION-.
AL-PF.N, with the bilitjals.of our firm 'U.- G. P..C0..4
and.are etireftillY made; having the same pOinte as our
Arta Pene. the only ':great difference being•
the quality. , of the Gold. - .
tOld,Petis..lst - and „td . qualltrln. Silver
titerislon Caos,
For $?! 00 Ni?. 1-pen let •qual., or fl No. 2 petild
For. 25 a No. 2.pen let ttal., or a No. 3 pen 2d'qual.
For s2' 2.'a No. 3 pen let•qual., or - allo. 4 pen 2d quit
For .$3-aua•No. 4 pen let qual or a NCI. Zr pen 2d goal.
firtt No: S- qual., or a No: 6l'pbrt2d qual.
rtir-..55:50 - a N0..6 pen let . quallty. ''• . .• • •. •
-Ttte . manie Gold Pens. 'Solid - Sliver. Gold
.: Plated Ebony: Desk' Holders — add 2toroe
.
•_.eo Cases.: .; .• .. •
1,77 . 6 1 ...16,2 . 53 .
.
1..833 : 15,944
910, , 8,234
.1,909 . • 1.51.•
•.....66.51 . • .9 ; 716
941.* '• 5411
1321 r 6,432
2,229 i • • '19;893
. .• .SS. • SS
5.0 V • 3.561
i-7631 2.183
496 F. 5.521
1557.![•
4 1331 ' 450
22,433, 16q,767
21.0161 131,066
. _
. . . .
For $2.25 a,.
N 0.3 pen lstAnal . - Or a N0.'.4 pen2d gnat:
.For :k , .2.511 a No; 4 pen let c0a1..., or allo:5 - pen 2d quid;
For ..i , ; go a N0..5 pep tst quid., or etio. ti pen . 2o tiunl:
Fir $4 . 00
. s, :510. , 6 pen 14t. quality . - For itS• 50 a No.-7
• , .- .. pen: . 'For it; 75 ii. 'No.:S . pen.; - For $l2 00 a
•• : - - • ...tio..li pen i all, flrel ipiality.' • .. ..,-.. .• . '[ , .
. ,
.
Our . . pens Tank -_ throughout •the• cduntry ,as equal :if
not superior to any gold penamminfactured Not only
for their writing qualities- but dfirability and elegant
'D : finish... The greatest care is used in their manufacture,-
~. and none'are sold with the slightest iniperfeetion which.
,ii skill eau detect.. ' - ...'
~. ..- . _ -. ,
.i.ii . • Parties in mist - specify - the - limme,number
and quality in. all instances and whether stiff:or timber,
coarse_ or flue ~
iro ettner..-•.- •-. .. 1
=NE
snj S1: 1 / 4 ; ' 0
.10W 99 .9!
100;100' - 10
50; SO.. 30M.
- 5111 24 .2434
100% 50*. 803
50',:5T30: 573y'
00]: SS BS%
; . - 50 7434 .75 •
.100,100 100.
50; 59 2 60 .
100.100. 101..
''sB, 93; 10'
59 - 52
501 00 50
*.:4 1 .59..,
25 25•; 28.
.50'19'25j
'100;.108341110 •
.100: . I .•.
' A diem:int of 12 per cent: wiil.be•. allowed on sung
Of 815; if sent to one address, at one dine 15 per cent.
.on $.25 per cent. oris4o. . . , . •
, . ,
To
by ftecasykaro, are at - onzrisk.
To all'whe.euclose cent* extra: or registering,. we.
knartintee- the safe delivery of the goods.• • •
Circulars of all.our new styles, Engravings, of
'exact sizes and prices, sent upon 'receipt 'of.etamp. if
desired. ' Fens repainted torn° c'ents hymen... .
...8 - rAnosztisandJßWEl.l:BB are rsqueited to correvond
with ryas' we can Offer them GREAT iti'vrominivrs..
Addreis 4101,1ER1C..41.N. COL D
Feb. '4, !6.5.,5•8m '•. . 200 Biotidway, Y.
•
• Special.-Notice . .
PROBIF*CTUS A:' IV 'of tbe
Committee sent to West Virtanto to elan:l
ine and sele'ct lands for WEST V3ROINIA
NATIONAL pETROLEUN. ASSOCIATION' , bin 'Oll
enterprise on new Principles. ' Itead AdVertioenient
last We'ek'S paper.). can be iiad by, addressing the tna
deraigned, ;TAMES LYND, Esq No. 312, /130TITH
'6th Stiest, Philadelphia, the. Ptiblieher of, this Paper.
.
orJones Webster No 30i NORTH sth .Street.
.PhiladelPhia. authorized Agentto receive all .subscrip
tigatis for thia County to above association.: ' '
100:1381/ 1 106
100 100"; 101
100 -.IIN 96
100 N: 2u6
30; I 10
5 0 L. 0 - T
50. 3 -.4
50 - 8 0
5 5.3 i ' 5
00 5 - 6
.
frir - Subecription price for the present • (Snt DTI ler
'per . l4haire, hilly • paid up.. Subeeriptionti 'for 100
Sham! cries& C. 1 .4513, at the 'lime of subscribing; and
.over this umber of allaies, three-fifths on the whale
amount:. balance kt•two separate instalments.
ais - Suhirsibers are notified, thd thircl instalment - ie
now payable.. . .
. .
• Jan: 21; 'M... •. • 3-4 t
The Committee'appointed to, visit and examine the
lands, for the Assoda. don, madetheir report at a gener
al meeting of the Association. held January '3, 1865, at
Sixth, .Philadelphia: that they have, visited, care- •
f u lly examined, and selected sixteen separate tracts,
comprising in all 6.49ty, scree, at a cost of -from Vat°
$B3 per acre-I-nuaklng an average of pa, 13, per aere..-
These .priCes are much trelow those usually paid for oil
land in. %trig Virgihia,•owing to the fie - tthat . the Cont.
mitte.e have.personally visited thelocation, • andimrett
• ased trout bona fide-owners, this saving - the largeproftt•
that it generally Owed onland by Agenut before sel
ling to Comeenles.• - , •
The Whole of these lands haie beep:selected by your •
Committee as First AIM On Tertitalli - billing in view
an easy aerate to market, so 'necessary for thelrearly
devektplitent• We believe that no property is . better
• situated. or hart more reliable indications ofan - Aben
dance of oil.
Some of thaw trade are well ' imprOved Ptinis, and
all conudn'fine.thriber In large qnantitlesc. 'They are
situated on what it called the "Ott Bacsi,4 or Great
typheasal, and are well intersected by. Well* intira-
400,000 . O 0
80;000 00
. 64050 06
42,198 03
;0 2 51 29
.• re
... 14
1,142 24
Oil bas been found within a short distance of tho
most of :these localities. as that the Commit:teeny sat. ,
'Mad from eneeffiL:lXAlM/Alcus. ,that aU the trscta
now vasented will yield oil hspayingontities. •
Your
_our Committee would further reportsbatttbsv e .
imaged to purchase all :thuA
s men-in . pie;
clear of InuMbraftee.'. • Tat*,
MAHLON GILLDIGTII4 303. T. itolitAND, • •
, w 24, 71. Away, - , .WM. GRlnTrlls. •
D. McCIAAStit, ono*,
386,967_00
.
$066.98T 00
Feb. 4, 46
MNZ EN=Z=qra=l
Ste•awbei'ries.
-~l~i)'r~t~:.~.
EMM
TN THE-. O.IIILPSIA SIPCO CRT of Sebst7l. ,
Caarsuar.,—.lw the of; the count of
Daniel, k and Henry Mick,. -Executors of the last
will indleAtement•ot Peter Klick; deceased.. . . .
Anibter'appointed hy the . Court to make
butlon orthe fonds of the Executors, to and.among
those legally_ entitled , to - receive the" same, and to rtr
pcntthereort. wilt meet. the parties 'lnterested. for the
' of his appointment.. at 1118.0111 u. in Mahauton
..io t.• Pottsville, -TI.TESDAY,•..FEBEWARY.,2Lst,
E.OItF.ENQUGEL SCOTT, Auditor.
'CC '
VlbtrOaliSt . Oipharet
..ti"Courtoaf Co my la % the. Matter .of.tbe
=mut of Abram Hendiici* Adxrdnistrator .of Chas.
Xing, deceased.-=The underispH , sed. Auditor. appointed
brtre Court, t "matte. distribution of the money in
the hands of !add Administrator.. .hereby • gives notice
that he will attendto the dutle;z. of his appointment. At
.his Officco on tbelioatb. vide of Broad Street: West of
Lehigh 'Street. in the Borough of Tamaqua. on the sth
DAI of FEBRUARY.' A... 1)..• sfs.s. at to o'clock. •A
M.. at which dine and place all persons concerned May
. present their , dab:tie...or be forever debarred tram coin
ing In ou said moneyA: L.EVIWRN. -
. .
Auditor..
Tapyuiu.t. San . .;:!l, 'ti?
AltilkllTOWta NOT the .071122's
. Court' of ielnylkill Coubly..in the. matter of the'
amount. of Dirde.sloyer; Administrator • of the estate
of. David 31alla,iiseea. , ed..;:-The unileisignell: , Auditor;
,appoitted'hy the Court In distribution of the
money in the hands of -thelaid Administrator,". hereby
gives notice that be will attend to Me dutiei. of his ap-'
pointsn'ent at his:Ogles on the South side of fhor.d
Street; -West otLehigh'Stree4 in- the Borough of Ta
two". onAhe Sth DAYof FEBRI:ARY, 'A.. 8.,
ht 10 . o'cloa,.. A. M. at which dine and place,' all ;per.
ions" cOnremed, niaY.preseot their elalms;•. or he forever
Acbarred.fniin Waling in on sad money. .. . •
A: W. LEI:BURN, -Auditor.'
TiMiqua, San . . - 21; 65
. .
iIIit7LINISTICATOR 2 I4.'IVOtitg.—Where- 1
tl as • lettere ;of Adiairiletratien; on the EArate • of_
GEORGE FITGIIPATRICK: late of thg' Borough of
P 9 rt. Carbon, Schuylkill County.. demised.' thole been
grunted to the., subscriber, -- raitiee 1S hereby given to
'alt those tadebte4 co-aaid eraiitp to 'make , ptipuent, apd
'those tiering clithua will **writ thein tor...aetklement.•
.FILASc.;ES
- Jan, Cl. • . • . • _ • ' ..; 2-i3t• •
"LT 0 TIiCE..-Wheiris Letters Of :Administration on
•
- the:estate of Adaml4lllblg, late of Illdred:Towm:
ship, fkliu,ylkill County. deed, have' been geoned
to the •Subseriber, all.persons indebted to said hlsiate
• are, retitieked ..t6; make payment arl:those haelnz
elaims' against 'the fume to mike them known Without
'delay to .1). in. sLOBiu, Administrator..
•., St. Clair. Sat:maxi 14,- ta. . • :
.
- VOTE CE.-Whereat: letters of admlnistmticin tO
N the estate Of . .Abrattam - Fanst, late , of the Borough
of. Auburn. Schuylkill County, dec'd. havheen 'granted
to thciabscriber. sll person indebted to 5 . 4144 estate are
reqUested to maker payment, and those. having chilmi
.agaiM4tehe same, to make.them known, without delay,
to CAROLLIS r B FACST, - AMOniStratriz..
Xiibtirci, Dec: 81 - :.54. • • • -• • 53.4 t!..
QIbEULTYLIaI 1.1; COUNTY,' an'
Orphaue's Coatt. : held at Pottsville, in and for Said')
County:on the Seventh of December,.lB64, 'before the
Mtn. Jame,s.ilyon. .President, and • Benjamin 'llelluer
and. Jaotib•Sline.:•Esqrs.., APAOCiattli Judge,S. . • .
In the matter of ;the' partition of the Estate of Ansel
Arnold. late'v
of the City of Philadelphia, deceisl: '•
• -•
And-now, December ith, 1564. the. Court here LlM
firm the said return and inquisition of the Sherbf, and
direct notice to all of the said' heir& Cto be .publiShed
ae herein before directed - as to' holding of timing ni.
. sitionj to' comelntiuDourt and accept 'of 'the said Heal
Estate•at the appraised value thereof on,Lne First Mon
•daY of March. nett, of show'canse why the same should
not be sold`by the AdMinistratora of the said. Estate..
• Audit appearing to the. Court: that Philip, Arnold;
one of the said heirs, died since the conftiteneetneat'of
these proceedings. leaving issue Joseph, Leon, Fanny, -
. Flora. Lizzie. Julia and Philip 'Arnold. -t Court order
:these to be made pettiest° the said proceedings:. And
it further appearing to the. said! Conti_ that the said
alitive named children of Philip .Armild, devased.'are.
'minors, and that Mayericii. Edwin Levi; and Joseph
children...of Sarah Levi,' . deCea.sed. and li.abella
DettlehaelL- Leon.' Flora'. and Abraham Peale.
bitch:children . of Puline•• • DettlebaCh. deceased: .are
also minors: the COurt . here appoint Marcus. Cauffman
of the citv Of . Philadelphia: a friend, of the families. to
•be guardian it Ikea' all of the said mintir. children
in the said proceedings named. ' • r . ." By the Court,"
A. DOHRMAN. Clerk;
1.6 t , ,•• -•
January 7, !CZ
WILLOUGII BY' V:'It,IIIGQ,. ) MO,
• . vs. . • i tithe Court of
.MAR'I" - MATZ, FRANCI&W. .thon Pleas . of Scltnyl ,
•• : I.II.7OI.IES.•ISAAC.W. kili•Coutity.'. • ,
I.ll7Cila ES. 'et. al. I. Summons iu Pa : aft:km'
. .
now. January23d: 1 , 365, on notionof- Fianlilln
B. Gowen , COUR:it I . forthe - PluintifF, it appearing ttithe
Court that cerdin of the defendairts in this Salon are
-partie's.relditig, within this Commonwealth, but out of
the County of. Scbuyl,4lll,, , and that certain Other Ale
fendailts in this': action are - partiea . residing out .of the
'Coinnionwealth of Pennsylvania; the • Court do order
and direct that the writ tot Stuninons issued therein; or
the nature and substance thereof be. published liceor
din4 to the Acts of AsseitiblY in such cases provided,'
I , ltn.
in the •MIN a neWspaper- uublitilled in
ihe.County of Schuylkill, and 'in tTHE A.or_" a -daily
• - neVrapaper published in the City of Philadelphia: once
week.hirs . i.i. weeks previous to thereturn day thereof.
ehitiylkill Comity, he Colo,
-.ustin‘•ealth .ot. - •Petaitriylvattin. to
- the SheritiSof*lebuylkrill C0U114..
If Willoughby' V, It: 'nigh make yon 'secure in pre.
.senting his then •we cOmrnand con salmon
.by • good : and..lateful'..-rummoners„Mary • Matz, Fran-.
: Cie:: W. Hu :flies, parte. W. Hughes, Charles A. 'leek
.scher Maybury - High, a" lunatic his
committee,, Srunttel Hauck. • - Jacob Sehollenberger,
and, Hannah V. H. High, his wife..-in right of said'
Hannah ;V. It,. Anna- It High;.Horacti . Bertolette.,-
Jacob Elist - and .Lima his wife, in right: of said. Anna,
irdn.Cleaver, Chester Cleaver,' minor under the age
fourteen years, by - • his guardian: Solorrion' I oder.-
:Anna C. Cleaver: 'a minor under the age of fourteen
years, by her guardian: Solomon under_
...AMU:II43 Clem
NT, a minor under the age f fourteen years, by her
gaardian, - Saltation Yoder,. late of tour County, to that
they be mid appear before our .Judges at Pottsville 'at
our County' Court of Conimon Plead then to' be held'the•
first-Monday of March next; 'to answer rhe - Plaintifr of a
.Plea.-wherefore: Whereas the said Willoughby V.. 11:
High. Mary Matz,.Francis W:HugheS, IssacW, Hughes
Charles. A. Ileckscher,.Mavbury V. H, High, a ;lunatic
by his committee. Samuel Amick. Jaeob'Schollenbergei ,
and Hannah V. It. his wife in right of said:Hannah V: It,
AmmV.R. High. Horace Bertidette..Taeob Ehst and
na his wife, in right of said -Anna, Hiram Cleaver. Ches.
j 'ter CI eaver,At Motor. under the age of fourteen years, by
lab guardian. Solomon Ntrdet - , Ani,uida Cleaver. a minor
under the age of, fourteen years, hy'her guardian: Solo,
nun YOder, bold' together and andividert...allthat ear
'Muir tract or parcel of land: situate partly . imFoster and
.partly in Cass Townghip, - Schnylidll.Count.,Pentasyl:
yania, bounded and. deKtiheil gs-rtui viz. - :—Begi:
ning . at a. stone,. thence . by-surveyed land claimed by
the: Fort est Improvetrient CoMpany, fiffy-sta
,grees, west,, , tivo bondrefl and totirti.oll- , perches. to 'a
stone.. thence by land surveyed to Jacob Grant; son*
-eighty-two defirees.'West, twelve . perches tr. a stone; and
'soutM thirtymmerdecrees; a est one hundred andthirty
_
retches tai a .
stone; formeity - a pine - thence ty - land iiii&.
viiieil .to Petr.r Knabb: - smith likvinue
,den Tees. east.
. .
eighteen . perches to a:' stone:. south'ilmrty—nine-degrees.
west . foity-three petches to 'a stone.zeitte fifty de , ,trees,
'West. one hundrectand thirteen - perehes to a stone. and
north' twenty degrees, west...sixty-tjCisi perches • to , a
stone, thence by. the •other part. of
.said tract,' south
seventy-degrees and' atmarter. west eight - perches to
a post--thence by land-surveyed to Fiend's Artilla; how
claimed- by the Forrest Improvement Company; south
twenty - degrees, east one hundred-and .nlnety:beien
perches and Six•tenths of a perch to a:stone. thence by,
the:same and land surveyed:l the name of Henry Will,
north seventy- degrees, east one hundred and forty
perches to al stone. thence by land surveyed in the name
of - August& Lavenbtirg, and Claimed by the aforesaid
Chmpany. north thirty-four degrees. east one - hundred
.mid severty-eight perches to the place:of beginning.
• containing two hundred and fifty .two acres, one, hnu
dred and forty-sla perches-Yrith the allowance of
per cent.- Mr.-reads, be the same more or less, of
which they deny. partition to •be -Made between them
4iceording to the form.of the - Act of Assembly in each
case. Made and.-PrOrided:.dii gainsay, and the same to
be done, do not permit very unjustly. and against the
same. laws, and cturtoms, - as it-ts
. And hive you. Ihezi and there
.the names - of those
.sunimeners'and this writ. • • . . •1 .
Wit43olll the, Honorable . 4ameit :Ryon. President
Judge of our said ..Court., at :Pottsville, the third day
of January, one • .thonituld. eight hundred- au a
aiztc five.; . . , . JOSEPH 31:-FEGER,•
:rap: eS, qtr.-4 .Pratiumotary
CiENE RA:L . - NOTW ES.
, .
'OFFICE 101mheelenia Iran
.'.aud P. 4 teeltAineFiation; 2082116sitli
4th Second Qum!'
Aerly Meeting of the American Ircm:toid Steel A"behei
„ation.-will be held in'the City of Pittsburg; Pa., on'
WEDNESDAY, the.22d of PEI3BIi . ARY.ISar,.:.A
era attendance of Iron . • and Steel .Makers and-Matto
facturers. is expected and desired, and it is hoped that
every eSiablishmeM in the ,United repre
sented: , ' .'• ....ROBERT H. L . AMI3DRN; secretary:
OFFICE of the Coal' R ita
idielff.
. 72' •provenaeitt all& Coal Company.—
t'HILADELPIIIA. JAICCAItT 26,1565.-,At ameeting of
the Stockholders, held this day, the following named
gentlemen Were chosen as Directors. . for the -ensuing
year
George S. Repplier,'' Erringer, : , •
Samuel C. Ford, Israel
,Morris, - . • -
Thomas Drake, . • -Henry IL C. Sharplesi, :
Joseph 'Trimble, 'Edrhend.H. Frlshmath.• •
. And at a meeting of the Board:of Director, held
JAZ:CARY 21, 1565. the follotiving officers' were elected
for, the ensuing year • . -
• GEORGE S. REPPLIER,' President,' - - -
THOMAS DRAKE, TI easurer, • : .
HORACE B: DITTCHELL.Secretary. • . •
lioaten 13; Mprcuzi.a., tecreta7,,
Feb. 4, 'VS,
•
OFFICE TRBIBONT COAT: CO”.
No. :111. Washingtoa - : Buildings: .
PHII ADRLPIDA, JANUARY 23d, IS66.—The Annual.
'Meeting Of the Stockholdera.of this Company and eloc,
tion forPresidantand Directori- to serve the ensuing
year, will , be . held at this office, on : THURSDAY; FEB- .
RUARY .12;o!elock, 3f. : . • :
• ALftERT D.R.CKEL, SeCy.
. .
itt .
itzt: o llV II 1... I. 'JUL I US_ please call •No.
. ~.. 933, Slotgan. Street. to see hie iriend
HAMM; whom he saw le . :it-June on pace Street. Phil
adelphia, '• - : . : ' , Jan. 28, •65.-4-2 t. .. l•
AT T E NTION . IRON MO VLD.
--ERS.of Con
ientinn will be held at the Town_liall; Pottsville, :at 1
o•clork. Eli.. Precisely. on W.EDNEsDAY, IMMO
ABY Sch. where your presence is particalarly • request
-ed businesii of importance will be laid.beibre
W. H. Svvvis, be present to 'address the
Convention. BY ORDER UNION.
OFFICE OE NRW YORK AND
SCHUYLKILL COAL CO., No.
43 South St.
. • •• Yomr: Janttary 10, 1365.
Pro Jimmie will. be received by this Company. Nies& I
es. of. their Coal Lands,. formerly knoWn as the props..
ty of the ForeSt Improvement.Compa . ny. These l ands
are located on the Sharp. Mohntain, Mine 11111 and.
BPoad Mountain,. and' the intermediate- valleys in
Schuylkill Co.. Pennsylvania, and Are only partially
developed. • • The, 'quality and extent of the veins of.
Coal underlying
.them . ,ure not surpu,sed be any in the
reticin., • Application cant he 'made ;personally or by
letter. to - . • W. DAVIS.' President. .
. .
TUBA B.C.4ll.lrilfM T
f. Office of Comptroller of - the Cur.
• reney,lfintirxcrnr.t. December.2-ith. '
Wallies% By imtistlirtory evidence pre-seated to the
tindersigned, it has been made to appear that "..The
.Minene.National. Bank of Pottsville,... in the Borough
'ar.Pottscille, in the. County of Schuylkill and State- of
:Pennsylvania.-his been-duly organized' under and • nr,
cording:to the requirements of the Act of Congress..
entitled An Act to provide a National Corrency,•it , I
cured by a pledge,Cnited States Bow* end- to pro
side for the circulation • and:redemption thsreof.'!. ap-.1
proved June 3. 1804, and'has complied nith.all the pro-
Titian/I of said Act required to be complied with before I
' commencing the busineterof Banking tinder said . Act
"low. therefore; I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptroller -of
the Currency,:do 'hereby opr.tify thatnThe-Miners'
tional Bank - .of TOttaTilte:` in the . Iletattat'ef rote!'
6llle;.in the CountY - oF Schuylkill andltato °fret:lWO - .
vania.ls utdhotised to .ciumettM tbutallahleas or Bank:
ItrTdamarls
t,:re "zor : 11+17 . 4 end .
1:09 .
4.1.3r7
_ . , , • • .•
rmaptToller of tha' -
Curnsitei...
- • •
ISt, 81, ,tid
1101rICE2 TO,SOLDIEBICiTrIIW
• *Mimi*
C01..'1 , R. JORDAN. 10. ditary.A.L , eut -lor the State et
Pern0.,,p10.,V37.,;,1.1th, street.' -Washington.
D.C. &Areal. Bounty, Back ray. Pensions, - and all
ether ;Marx Clainzetur',W3docre„ and Mead* of-dos.
caped'.Soldiera. - 4DER VICLVAIDE;. - 4111
'the naeisary, infoirnadan given byltidi;intiss:4 as above,_
by lettee ceorbervria(s.' • •' .
can. 14, '44.
'KINK NOTlCE.—zNotice is , hereby
given. that'application will be tilde to in
crease the.O.ipital Stock of the National Bank of Peutt;.
sylvan's.. at Pottsville, from $200.000 to SaOQ'OOQ to Petablish a spit= of Pree.Biinkiter,,.
aylvaals,",and to,eeeure agitinsiloas Born .
solvency; as-per act Mar . O. 1900. itO. Pee mete&
al supplements thereto. : " - - = •
By order of the Board of iflitectore4l7 "
- .4 C. H. DENCILIa °odder.
- Pottsville. January '
. .
• .460:p,gaTiVERSIIIIP
- .Mgtiedtiereby glte notice that-they I:wealth-
terid into a co,partrierstdpthe mitting...hasinetar. In.
Aehland.Sehayll3ll'coimay; , ltitdet thi:iftia •hitaes of
Lr. , i &MOLE% -" ' • REUBIM
. :"•--; • e . •• CRAIIIM3F4, 40L7:
' . - /sX 6 t:' .
•Ir• •. PARTNERSHIP
We; the , entracribers, have - thir dav entered
Into Partnership: n oder, the Yam' : and stifle of
ALLISON • & BANICAN, to izarry on the' POnneiri;"s4-
chine. Sthltillrrga nd gar-making Rosiness, in'Port Oar-
Wu, Schuyil t ill County, ROBERT. ALLLSON;"
FRANOBB: BAN - NAIL
IT; •
April 13e..,0
. . .
MORO- . PICILLIPS'. •
• GrENDIIIE IMPROVED . .
SUPER P.HOSPILITE Or- LIME;
• • .
ItiNtritTrkEkts , - DEPOT • •
N 0.27 North .110rianat Airontweea Market
. .d 41,rc4
• • ,
The Subieribir begsl . 4re to Inform. Dealers ad
Co n sumersnm that he is now. prepared to lurtisti. , Moao
'Psn.i.irs' Gnat's's. beraoven • limint, Pdoarnass or
-Lisa, in any. quantkleii. • ' . •
r .The universal satisfaction this article has given .dor
ing the slitipt foui years. Itasincreased the demand
that I have been compelled , greatly, enlarge ray ca
pacity for its inanixhicture, and nove , tituit that 1 1 %011 bf
ableldtll all ordeia during the eeasr ? u. •Tet..my rule
is first oasis/Iva *trued,: - • .. "
• •-• " " •
Moir: PriopaieterAt.llatiavilluactoier.
B G-FI'S
ittiV-110SE
su PE It•PHOSPRATROF LIME
. .
.BAUGH - 4 . SONS, •
- 31.11tiLTACTURERSAND PROPRIIiTORS,
More. No. , Foac4 Delaware Aveatua.,
PfiILADELI'IiIA
,to the liargat:ro of Pen Oeyieania; Note LJeive7,.- Dela
ware, and Maryland. Bo aisles Baer Bone. Pb...
.phate is not amewmitne.- -Int great efficiency-As a
a'ertiltzer; for all croWhati been for bears past plata
gaily denoted by them in itatentinuoi .We want
no, betterasounince of the high. appreciation in which
Ls beldhyAgrieultnrieta than the fact of ao constant
an Thcitase irrthe demand, from year .to year, ,as .our
article bas enjoyed, and it has beau our main object to
render it, lit every respect, worthy of such a favorable
. . .
.1.11 orderto'give.greaterfacility in the application of
the. gnaw Bone ritosphate,..we_have, since the:
last' r:eitson, eacteeded in making It so fine and uniform
es to he capable of drilling. 'Remmers 'will tlud this an
Impartant advantage: :
The -he:Wiles for. the mancifacture ,Of the Ease
Bone, phastphate are now Very : complete. ..and,we
can till large orders ivith promptness ; but it la-desira-'
ble that all ordenisabOuld be sent in as early in the sea-.
It is peeked in hags and barrels. and maybe , had of
any regular dealer in Fertilizers, Cto , whom we advise
all-fertners. to apply.) pa- of 'the rule manufacturers.:
- ea SON,
• .
• . An: 20 Smith Delaware - Avenue. • .
••. • • • : • ;
' ' -11111..AbELPIII.A.
I‘l4lwei Market'priee paid for Hopei,
-Jan; 2S. 4.41, . ' - 41-3rnos.'.
MEDICINAL.
Skin Diseases, : Teller, itch.
Blotches.
LCER.S L .- • • • sem,D
ERYSIPELAS. , RHEUM, .
RINGWORMS, '.-BARBER'S ITCH
.
truptioni.'coverMg theNcleite...hody, - of hem stamitng
and most obstinati::in character, ore . quickly cured by
"Dr. SWaYne's All-Healing Ointment:"
"Dr..-Swayne's All-Healing Ointment."
" fir. Swayne's All-Healing Ointment.".
•‘ Dr. Swayne's Ointment."
"Dr. Swayne's Alt-Health.. Ointment."
. .
. , .
.
. .
' If the blood is tuiphre, clearise the Pylatem
,of
. t.II im
putitles by ei4ing the old-established and well•tried re
"Dr:, Swayne's 'lllood-Punt Pauace .'
liroOd-Piiritying:',Panacca:":
Swap ie's I.llood-Puiiing:-.4nixceB."
Sycapie'4 13lood-Puritying .. PanaCea.'r
, "t`Df. S‘Oyne.'s . .Blood=Purifririg : Panacea.,",
'`!'Dr:".SlVayile'm'lllod-Purifying ;Panacea.';
•
.
Its reptant ion" for 'curing scrofula: old.nlcrtx lu p joint
coniplaint. uleersted. bore tliront,- White Soiel I i
blotenea, 'or . defects in the skin, boils; yellow .skin:
yriarasnaus or viastino , flesh, rheumatic affections.. pains
in.tite - boties...te., is wittiout parallel. The . Weak and.
debilitated, or - any of e serof,ploits nat. - are. it is
sure to do : goutl. as. the: many - thousand teatinionials
froth all Parts oi. the world will prove (tvithing -ever'
discovered cam-compare:A : Rh It in eitrinz that • class' of
disorder?.. To be sure of getting the pure anti genuine
Panae:ea. Nirchase direct at the -principal office ot Dt
'B , 4I!AY.NIC 505 . ..330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia....tii
it the Drag Mtur - e of HENRY SSYLOR, Pottsville. ..
Fon 30 - A iiIICANII).II,IaD
. •
•
•i• Dr. " Swayae's • Compound Syrup Wild „ eherry,',.
Lt. Dr. ..Swaymes - Compound - Syrup Wild Cherry.'
"Dr.- COMpotind - Syrup Wild - Cherry,'
Thousands oe Cases of Pulmonary Diseate, which have
•
. battled every expedient.of.human skill, have been .
•
. permanently'eured.by this old standard reme
-
To prove this assertion we hive certi
heater of "cures. so extraordinary that • . •
:elteptiCichni led to feel ineredulons . • .•_
• of their truth:: - No remedy has • .
• •. • ever been offered that, cut
,•. . ' compare with till., great • •
- • .
original Wild Cher- • • -
• • z compnund • .
. • ..
. ..• m in- caring • •
Severe COughs..•-• . - - Blood SPltting,
Asthnits. . .• . • • Whooping Cougb..
Bronchitis. • • . Weak Nerves, •
Liver comPlutoi.
Sore - qt. - oat, • - . Painr, Side, Breast &c.
- and all rnmplaints of a pulmonary: nature, Its •use is
sure to bring health' nd returning vigor :to the weak
and iangtiid frame. ' ' • • . • ,
It:eleau6es the lunge of alistOsi)grities,
Tigar.and new fife
Into the, diemeed 'and ilet . ,lll : attd e,yetean
For thiiir jearnhis. been a etandurd remedy, airing
the most obet.thath alter all ather_repedies and
,treatment liare failed.,
Critirrhal.Consamption
To Dr: Stenwic:& Son, 330 North Sixth St, Phitart'a
- - .
I tend you certificate of 'Naomi Wilcox ; of this town.
She was altered with Catarrhal ConeutptiOn, and tried
mailv . ..rernediee: but continued to' grow . LlNiker lungs
and idomath becaMe • very much dieordered,..and her
phyet inns aud friend's dot fired of her Ilk. Through
the nee of your Compound. Syrup of Wild • 'Cherry she
entirely recovered. • • ' •
• • R. D.Sxtrit. JustiCe .or the Peace. '
•
PreparedoOlrliy DR: SWAYNE ,t SON,. :I:to Nortb
SIXTH Street.• Phllsdelphts: Sold by HENRY - SAY
LOR' ttnti JOHN. G: BROWN SON, Dniggists, Potts-
Sept_
`-t.ti . - o - _ci -HI .r,:.T.4.7,
. : 11A:t.72, HOTEL,)',:.'
Corner of Third and Markel Pitrecps.
HA itRINBURG,
-The attention of ttie traveling'public is most respect
fully e:ityllillshed stand, whlrh-for the :
pest flvetnonths has been closed" to, trade. and daring
that time his been thoroughlyremodeled, repaired, and
netel . y furnished throughout. nntil poSeesse all
the-conveniences pertaining, to a first class botel,..vrhich'
are-.in - any Manner 61.1v:dated' to insure the' perfect
comfort of ita . •• . • • •
Its situation - atom, would recommend Jule Storp 7
Ping'place;being only two and i half agnates from the
- depoti , -;-'near enough to prove convenient. -
distant to avoid' the. annoyance of, railroad - noble' and
bustle
.". .
The furniture is entirely new, rooms large and well
- ventilated, table 'supplied with every luxury the market
can afford; While as to the-management; it is trusted to
the judgment of a discri initiating publit to decide,
The Proprietorhavlng determined to make the char.
acter and reputation of the house the object. without
- regard to cost, hopes to merit the patronage and favor ;
able opinion of. those who design stopping in the State
capital. • - 11IgNjillE , T111111;10/11.48,.rreprietor.
•T HE:TiIt/3 UNE ALIIItA NA (J..—The
• . brine-Almanac and Political Itedster for IS6A, mud
received and for 'sale at. ' BANNA - PS
• ' • • Book and Stationery Store.
Also a freah. supply of the Old .Franklixf and •other
Almanacs.
rp Air Lose s, FINE TOILET 'SOAPS,
C 1.19 7 ."., - . 'At HUGHES%
TYLonal, OINCILVING COMPOWND..
11411 i As IZORES'.. •
RECRUITS , I WANT-ED.
• QtroT4s '
SITBSTITUTES , ...FIIII.NISHEIL
BOUNTIES . .PAID.
s Nietrkf,t iltrset, bCyween
ire and 'Railroad.
- • • 0.
.'D. .IFENILINN:
300 BARRELS ..tiPPLUPI,—Just received
. a splendid assortment of New York Winter
Apples, for sale by. the barrel. or bushel at • .
. •
JAMES DOWNEY'S,
Below : A11e Episcopal Church, .Pottsville.
1-3 m . •
Tan: tas.
CHEAP •PAISKAGE•
To "on, tacit • • a gTl . -
•
GIMAT•BILITAIN AND IRELAND.. • •
• TAPSCOTT .BROTHERS. do CO. , a • • .
Errlgri and Foreign Exchange Mice, 66 South et.,
Drafts on England; Ireladdr &xidand and Prides. ".
Taper:an favorite line •of Laerpool Packets sidle
• ',every three days.
X line of London Packets wile everyien days,' • • .
• Vie - Parties wishing to read for their friend,. or reap
::money to the Old Country, can do so at. the lowest
applying to. STRANGE N. PALMER; •
Jan. 21, '6.5:44- 3 m) • FottOlia- •
.
IRON. SAFE,. itutaisetute4 Uslly—the best in
the opirtitryicrr pale by •• • • p, B#3,imag.
• .
MORVIre eitoMmerpir
-
Sof dlibrecee Medi. tir lIDO. ifft serAi t
111.,1141.. lon
Lefir ts,
~ ie., - ' • . f, Cipl~G-~l►dta
1 : 11, 4 T el i titLlVßOs SlN 4P'ef .
I .' Iviebri du A. iti mid at 11.134rsirP"
} . , `olkitiots,* . Csarre St. TortirelZek ye
S lipiiiit t i ''' r . , i 1: -...t,
inirday, Febniary,9l,• 11.6165.
THE WAR- -TOR- , :TILE UNION
ilieriesit
rants Legielegurei * a d*
Akteesidaneiat-;geidoste Citeelte'
,witeiso„ •
intOlgettcofrditelerketelAelnash's art* - WV .;•
been peceived.lry the .steenter„Cahawba„
'Hilton Heed °lithe MC' Ode - portion of the art
laYmevfddirectorromitaitainakassidtheottu'r.etotrya -
aiding or two cotpsnoved frolatßeautc#ll:
and both were . rarddly - sidvititchtetigiition Chirles- • ' •
ton, S.V.-. The latest intelligence received - Imes
the..artay_repretiente,itto.he too than f -.101111
from the City: - The'enemy has offered
at every point, inn ere-toeing driien away: '= Toe+
I ter's army is co ! operating Sherrnan's
Both Meises of Ourlitstel.ieieiatnie toele
tion of Thursdayonthe subleet ot the zatifteatetit-.o
of the eniancipation - amendment_to .the 4aitiroti*l •
C-oiistitution. • A joint reooolutionglyingithrefateefa •
of the cOmmonwealth of.Pentisylvarnt„oklintko:
duZed futon Senate, and discussed,atleni;th, . „
.poiseed to' a 'third' reading; bnethe'two=thirds •
mainritvreeulaitele lin4pendltto Vale prohibiting
the reading of bills more tharilqice,on the! „same t
. day, &mire, not be - obtained; ktacottstietience•of the :
opposition cif - the Deniociats; the;mistter hadtiogd , 2•J-o 4
over. - It wee ext oected -that-At Wopotin psse yelper
uti Thuredsi the Stoate - 4fottioli Retoretiente- -•-c 2
twee received a commanicaticsiftom the, decre4- e
ry - of the Coninicinwealth, charging Major Dodge, :
sf. Go., with. net , reeeloting certain' paper:
which Are, the evidence°, the -ezemption At' stove- .. • :-:
ral thousand citizens'of the . State, A resolution. •
calling upon thefiebretary• of war to itivestipte
teas was adopted..: o: • •I. , 2 i t . ol
'Salutes were'fired - and thipoughtlut,
ldassaehinietts - in' honor -or - ,the - yassage - ottbe• -
ponstitinkrnalamendnientabolistanalavonyio I •
The conatitutitinal amendment
very vim ratified by the Lbgistatttrto o f Michigati •
on Thursday. :1111noisitutt
vidualy. retitled it. , • . ti . •
~ papers refoZoit Ware - ioriny'.lii
breaking up rapidity, and destortonit Diming •
into our lines by the hundred. - • • • 4 .
- Hon. Warman .T.. Willey has beep. re-elected
United States Sortaterfrom - West Virginia - for - sit,
years from the lilt of March next. - •
- •
• TheUrgest asPorenienta, :CIIARLES OWORD
SONS: Continental Hotel: Plithidelpbbi: 411- m '
juir olikliirta4teftrto
friend Judge Kelly of Philadelphia,; invited
Myer' Strouse to the Colfakllthquet given .
in - that city,- under the impression that he -„*
might be inducedto,
,yoie . 'for, the COnstith ,
tionalAmendment, we 'then , stated. thit, be :
did not kno*the man as well : as . we Ink
he never would have honored him' with such -
an iniritation. Strouse's Speech on that ova
sion was a tissue of falsehoOds'from beginning
to the end—he never, lies supported the def. — -
ernment sincete has bbediriCougress, as all
his votes and a aces prove._ .
hai now sunk
himself to that degree of political degradation
that nothing can reach him,. and there let him
remain. No friend of freedom oteourse„,ean
hold any , intercourse with -a . man Who',- in the
councils of the'Nation, votes in favor of Sta
..
very at this stage of our country's history.
Tut: netv arrangements withlitri4aytook
for . the fiegotiation.of. the seven-thirty loan • .
gives general itatisfa etiOn in .finitincial.
It will he remembered that the old five-ii4n. •
loans.of May, I 8tt.2.,. was almost neglected
before it was placed in Mr. Cook's
. bainislor
negotiation,. and that its great success: was
:due entirely. to the energy,. Operience; and
'aptitude - with Which the agency system 'was,-
apPlied• for the - aistribmitin.Ot: these pppttlar .
securities artiOng all*.chtsies'oPoui Citizens:.
—A portion 6 . lAiltniral Porten; freet has' joined
Dahlgren in Charlegord'harbor., • • • . ;
, .
lioannk'e Island lettet states Inn aiarge nurober
of Union priso netc,3ta ye been added to those at Salis
bury: where the brutal treatment and starvation are in•
••
, • Gentlfinien 4 s .11ats;
• the lateet ...ec . ; lee al CHARLES '.O.9KFORD
SONS,. Contlueate!}l.l4::, PhitadelPhiti.. •
.46 tat
SECOND SESSION OF . THE TillalT-Eltlna.
• 11.)NGRESS.,
- •
i n - t h e Sii[l . l . ,o- +ll3 SJ.tanday, Mr. Sprague intro
duced to) act increa.4ing the par of- members or
Congress (row. $30 , 30 to : 1 50 1 )0* per - annum. %Tim
Committee on Library was instructed 'topt4orrat
the, oforespoodenct; orJarnes3ladidotr.' Thcf res
olution asking the Socretary of Way-for informa
tion tut*io' the number 'or Meti furnished
.
State on thil'iiitTerent pEleti: ' .
The' of Repredentatives wp.Ei ungagc.(l hi
the" diseuission of, the. auti-slayf,ry• anostitational
amendment - . - • '
• In the. -Senate. on MrihdaY, resolutions of .the
Legielature Kansas, asking that the-military
force on the frontier be -increased to. priatect - the '
overland, moil route from •Indian .depredations,
were nreseuted. The Finance liothniittee report- •
'ed, with an amendment; die. house . resolution," •
reducing the - tax on imported papet._ Mr. Wilson . .
it:Arndt - iced a bill for the better.organization of the '
pay - department-Of the army; which . was :referred
to the.Committe on Milita,ry Affitirts: Mr.. Wilson
reported the amended enrolment act.' The retal-- •
.iatory resolution was then discussed, but no ao
tion 'wits taken. After•an executive "session -ad
journed..
In the Flonse, Mr.... Johnson, of • Pennsylvania, ••
offered a resolution to add thirty-three and , one- •
third per cent. to the present salaries of members .
of Congress and the officere and employes. • - .lte:
ferred.to the Committee on Ways and - Ileana:--
The Committee on Ways and Means wasinetrneted.
to inouire'into the expe.diertcy of establishing• in - •
the Treashry Department - a buiesti of .Cornmercial
. Statistics,- Also to inquire into the expediency of -
.reporting a uniform elects of ,atigiug and inspect:
tug domestic. lignors. . Theresolntion .of inquiry
is to the treatment of colored men by. General •
.Teffi C Dayis.was adopted. Aresoltition instruct- , .
ing the. Committee on Ways and Means to inquire -
into the expediency'of 'reporting a bill amendatory,
of the Internal Revenue act by which the..dnties .
may increase& thirty-three and one-halfteecont..._
was laid on the table. .The Comniiitetth •
fficiary reported a resolution that Virginia, -North • -
Carolina, - South Caeulina, Geoa, Florida., Alit
llama and .Tenneamee, "shall note entitled to r4p
resentation in the Itlectural„Conege fer'Prettident .
and Vice President Of - Abe:Milted Stiitee,. Adept
ed. The Navy ..4npronriatiton conisidered
in Cemmittee of the Whole. -.Ad:fawned. •
• In the Senate on. TneedaY, resolutions . of the
Ohio. Leg islatiire protesting • against. - the passage •- •
Of the bankrupt law,. and•fayoring the' repeal of • .
the ditty on printing paper, were ptesented- . :
a memorial from ministers of tho gospel asking .
exemption from the draft:;' Mr: Sumner - offered a
• resolution requesting the President to - furnish ip- ,
formation concerning any recent personalconStan
nication from the rebel ,leff. Davis,said
been.tinder Executive sanction, ari&ttlso copies :
_.any correspondence relating - thereto:. Ir, -
son; of Maryland. 'offered a substitute, which, with
the resolution, was laid over: for one The, -•
retaliatory reeolution waii-then taken up, and after ,
being somewhat amended, was passed by •ti. : vote-'..
of 24 to :Adjourned..' •• • • • --
. . ,
:In the Muse of ltettreaentatives, Mr. Fernindo
tvi; e d offered a resolntiop•thatit is the duty of
the ,Preeideni,iitsteekto circlubstimies, to. proffer '
or aceept• negotiations which _shall- adreit •ot any
other-government within
,t he.territciryof tlill ant-.
ted States... Objected to: The Senate, anti-slavery •
resolutsin was-then-taken up... After .sorne, die
cussion a 'vote was taken.and the amendment was ' '
rAPril e.'d4.-14
adupted,—ycae.ll9. blips 513. Absent or not voting,
8.. Adjourned. ' • .
In the Senate, on Wednesday; resolutions of
the Chamber of. Cominerce • of New York, taking_
for an amendment to the Con•stitutio,n granting
Congrees the power to tax exports,: were present
ed. The Military Committee reported the House
resolution of. thanks to Gen. Sheridan, which was -
.paased. The 'Finance Corsunitlee reported:ad-. -
verse)) , upon the bill to increase the salaries of .
members of C,Ougretsb ; the report waa agreed to.
The Judieiary Comcaitteerreperted the House•re
isolutions declaring that . the States of Virginia,:
North Carolina,„Seuth Carolina, Georgia, Florida,
Alabama, Hiesienippl, Louisiana, Tessa, Arkaii
-866 and Tenneseee, are not entitled to Votes in the
Electoral College. • ..Mr. Ten Eyck moved to.atrike
out Louisiana, and along discussion ensiled. Isles •
final action Wo.s.taken` upon: the resolulion.' . The
creclentiala of- the , Senators -from.. Nevada, were .
presented, and the gentlemen, were sworcella.. Tip
committee on Finance reported a bill prohibiting
the National Banks freed-paying out or pitting in
circulation the notes of any bank not organized
under the prtirigions of the naticrnal banking - law.
After an executive teesion, adjourned. • •
The 'House of Reprdsentatives was eugaged iu
considering to .eonstruct a ship cant 1-
around . the , falls of Niagara. -titer, iong.dit
cussion the bill was :passed by a vote of 95 to .5L
The Illinois 'and Michigan Ship Canal bill was
taken up, but- pendinglta consideration the House
.13. Dar ii, the_ alleged. keeper or the - .lslcierson
elite prison, who was .arrested at Nevvark. Ohio; bps
been sentenced . ,tia be hung at Jolauvan'a Island on the
11t6-inst.' ' • _ ' •
—do order wan issued hyllinjar &nand Meade. on
the gltti nit- providing fur furlongtin to such enlisted
men as .dirtirtgpish Meminelven by isoldierly conduct.
.
• Ladle? . Fars. • .
PurehaEars maylely apon getting the heat . inn; at
OAKPORD - .1 SONS, Continental Hotel.
Philadelphia. , -
Correcteill 'Weekly tor the ninereJ 1.
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'eat. Flour: extra family, parharrei.,j*l2.ooliii
do ' do -do ; do per cal • '; ,6 Yd
do . do • extra. per barrel:..: 10 00; 11 0U
du (ig) ' iluperfam„ , do W; 960
Rye Flour, • . do ' 9 4i, 00
trick - wheat Floor. , d 0... r; 50 -• C; Lo
Wbeitt,'pritue per bushel.. 70: •
- do. •do-. red,..,.- . do. 1, 10: 910
Dried Peaches, pared, • per p00rid....! • ay. • 45
• dy do . anp.iired, . . do .., , 4 3;;
Dried Applei. • . • do • ' 'td
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