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Philadelphia h. Ilea4lng - lf. R.; on the Delaware, -.at - Phlladelphilii--,i'lcrstor the Shipment of InthriiiiteN. . ... . .. ..., , -,. , ; • .7 . _ . COAT , - . .• :. QUIN I ARD • & IV ARD !--- .--. : •:.• jOII N R. W II:r T E.;•'• ..• .-- •:• :• . •:. BANCROPT, :. LEWIS . . & CO.; ..: Nti..• I I PINE--S'itile'-i:....' .. ''''. ... , .- ' ...... 1'.. .. ,: -.. -''' S . C ... I-I . [3 ' .. ..I ' 7 ' .l_, P.i i - : . :...:1-ri • - • .-'.(:.! : G . ::: ;..: ' • 1 .. C -' el : e : l::::ite:; ri A cr S lN H ".: l. 9 :i:ND Coal: . 1 : •• .. .' .'. • ~ .7"- E Nr .. , :v.- 011 - r - <:. . • . 1 , , -.-.• Wharfe No. 'l . -,. Port Richmond. . ~•, f '• , FROM MAI - 14.N0Y . • 910L - .I.`TAIN. . ... - • • • . A . . ; Sote .4.,...... , ti for The Coniiolidated ('oat Crone- . ...( i. N0.•516 Walnut Street . PhiladelPhia., 1 ICES No 600,1 A est - .Thlrteentif St., N. York, , • ram e , • Baltimore Vein AVilkrakicrre Coal, .• October 16, IA ''. - • ••." ' -~,•- s bippk, froxi Jeri;:et• Ciir and, Eilzabeiliport. ,' :, • .. OAT,I'NER, STIOKNEY- & WELLINGTON, out Street, Commercial Bandit .. • t:-Cedar.St r reet; TioSton • ofEl4 1 :' . ... lOct.' 23,' , 15,3 • 43-.: -. . . .. . . !air°, .1,0• :Lc 11.k.ill'SflIlt and BALTIMORE CO.'S '',.. Illnanpahir'e Cleorgeer • Creek Coal, shipped •' : '.• ... Dnatacs„ UT rits . .e.attoro, lar • . .. . at Baltimore and Georgetown . -.' i . , .Agemts f,.,r GEORGE . NI EARS' celebrated It raiad -• Top Coal., eliipped at Philadelphia: '.- • .! Anthracite 'tilt - linens:. oa a ' • 'Stir . ''' .- ' hs . 0 1 . From their Wharf, •No. I. at• Port, Richmond. Phtla- - `. ' - ' r •:. ••• atkt.z. acrTre IN azw , -,.micic.a.sn roe - .. ' ... . Pier No.:11. .. ,• . . . , LTDENiftIED - - •It• CO., 1 .. .• • : .. tilers in thibest varieties of . • Celphts..the-r are prepared to t-hip•rhe best qualititii. of ~ ~PAC&F.B.'S• L EIIIII I'-6111 LOAF COIL: , Locust „!locomen and Ited . and 11V.hite Ask - • --. • ~• . • • . • . - gich.yiki . o coniu. _ . .. _ . „• . .- , -'8.4.1t1 . .. •.! .. , - ..., .• • LIEL CASTNER- N'evr York, , 1 -. . i ' -.' .. '- ' '• ' . id. Bitiiip inerts:: Coa . 1., Fritztrtheir docks St Jersey City:l-where the :depth - nil,. ' . . :. .. C. P. STICKNEY, Fall ,River, :.... ' .Faintit Strtet, Philadelphi a. /ltrowater is from I:, to 1S feet.). 4 hey are . prepared at all.. :. ;•.,• • J. C. WELLINGTON.. Boston. ,• . ' - sea.sofis to ortalli the above COale; and LEIIIGII,- to. i. '. (22 Trinity Build:l2v, New York. -••- ~,„• stem - acre and ships for porti , ln' China and -el , 4,Where; ' OFFICES;: 215-Wilnut Street, Philadelphia.. •, . advray. ,New. }auk.. - •••• ..ilby Strei-cliM , Rin.. ... ... , oera from Elizabethpart: of' . • 'Z • :Steamere cum be coaled at any hour Amine day -or : - '. • • • 1 . 12 Eillby Street, Bostpri,. - •_.. ' SICIL'N : rAIN, lIAZLETON,.:A A 4 4, ' might:' -. ••.*.•, ' . .. W. J.. 11. sidn'll... ' : Wharf No. ; I 11,• Port BichMettil,Philial?a, L. 1111/OE COALS, . 1'29 .1: ' • - . ~ .' • . Anent at Jersey t.",ity. : ••, 11e.y.16; ••ii2 - - ''. , .• • .. '• .• . 20-tf . 4, -A r n t a at - 11A.1:31, 4:1 Kilby St. • • - -• - :** ••• • • ••, - , - -.• • • • . . . . ...; . ,t • • ..' .at .Vri....,2rir-j.ekt: Dar.C.;.l?. . • • . . . ;-, Pier No. 15. • •-• . .. . , . !'-.1 - • Ilarch It. !64.. . -:. • . . •. „ " 11-1 y .:. .' • • ' CONNER . & ;PATTERSON .. - - ~, . BLAKISTON' GRAEFF & -Co -" —, - .. , . . 1 4 . - Pier No. 1-t., •: • - . . ..: - HATE .APPOINTID -• . • •.- _. • . .. MINEI , F.IS A' . .'t --. - ' ' " ' TK. ' ' . ..i ' .L.EVVIS:AUDEND.IED- ile . .Eii.. - . • • 1 CHARLES A. HECKSCHER & C 0.,. .. -. . ; -.-. ..frf IND! I "IIN .Co .... _ . - .. Ageuts fotthe sale of their celebrated • ernre.tia pr. ShiPper's • Of', l, . - 1* • .2triOAD 1101 - tiTAIN., BLACK HEATH; :•.A.Np: : LOCUST MOUNTAIN •CO A Ti f rECITE "A" '6 o .' ,.. " ' h r ia L . .:: P ' "SUPERIOR' RED ASH-COALS, . - : • -. .. •• •• ' i:il - ' - ~-4,-nc.Ei -• j 45, Snlthatieet.. New York. , ' :i -- • - - - • . • .••• • 02:2 yalnut street; Philadelphia; • , Ashland One! Giritrelville Collieries . . .. wk.: ' ,4, : .Boe :l -1 - ~, 4. . . tA VITILADFATITI.:A .4c.-- . :ELIZA:BET - PO r - ,s 2-, - . .„, , ~.., • ,-,. HIT S LkILL..:CO: - ••• 1 A .• iscil tviAil Li. NAV IGATIO N .- • • COAL. . .•'' •• '' - -.— . • • COAL:- - ... • - •• . . Lix,,z‘.4 et: viirri . N.. .. , ‘i • • • • 4. -.0. • • ''' A-. ''-r.: 5T0171'...&-C().: - -or .liiii cELIII t.t7P-1./, . .iihipping'‘Vtiarves i for. INIIIRITITE 'COAL at -• • c .. • • to 4 , , . 1 .. 42 ,.- •.:, l • vicF, - .. 1 - F, ', 4 • .1 . ► successors .... T0CT,.....t. . iA Hi . -C C> A] Crcrintirh, lichiivare River. Phihad:i. - - - • I - Mincrs and Shippers of the. celebrated FL ,LTON fLE..! , 1.1.7 i <0 V V T I', • • iitiliterf No. I. - - .. ' ,' {ram) COAL; frornAlie I.:Mier:ale Colliery. iiyar Hu-' 1.141.7,,1... .- .., . . ale-ton. Pa.. antldealerii. in . the best variettes"of ' • '-- LENVIS AU.DENIIIED elc CO. - -, - - - • - ;. ilti.ii; Cr ney,•.. . .• - - Co - . - • ANTHRICITE4NO BITUMINOUS C OALS: Bt; furorlti :mill!' _.___. .- .. •... . . li oli.Tii E 1., - 1 1 "01 - 1'S & - Co. - - - Deliverd dired froni the miintsor on board of Tf.,-: [Le.'.:„ .I -49-4.1 ^he:St. I kir'4l. i, . .-.. • • - 'MENTON'. N. J.,- • ' •. ELIZABF,IIIPORT.'N: J. . - - -2, - mWal nut Street. Philadelphia.' - d the unit 1-11 sir 41..'.: 0FT1 A ,!, • . : :11, Broad - war. New York. - ,' • N. iilic;sisw.H...!ki. , , N: J:, . PORT -RICHMOND. PA. . tire for th ell tu ~ 14 kiloy pi reyt.. I,onion. ... - -• ' OP F I('ES---1-1 St -Ili l'riniti _lLliiiiditig„,, .1,:13•,51) Oedi i • - - .11 I 11-Broadway; New,Vael‘ . . •• :• - . . ,-- ,• - 1 - . be,,.. 1:1-11ACE ', .kit ~ • •• ItElt'VE, I El{ .1t: HILO.. ' • ii. T. STni.:T, .. S. Va...:WlCti.ir.. •,' 0. Lir '.....zi - nti. -- -:' '''• ' ~ • , -April 4,'64 '. - • • • ': . ' 14:.• • EN • . -.-. N. E. tor, Walnut ..t, Finwth ate., Phila..•, ' • , :__ -..z- _ I, .. , 4 • , __ , :41 • 01TICKS: .: 1.... - Piue street. New York... , . I .:" •‘ -• ,•‘‘"- • r • - ' 1''•.•: . • - : ' ',..11Cre111.1/(tV. Bank: BuililinV, PrOrideniv. - : Nl4 Ali -:loitK . - - . . • dN. -„. . . .. • .. .. .. . .. . . DAVIS : fiEAIiSON .it 'Co', ' - . - c „, .:„;,..,- - • .- - . • • . -. • . .. L - .. i n - - , ''-- . "."'"''''' " D,au .' rr !__ ts c'T ire '..• • . .. NAMUEII' ..'BONNELL - Jr.d' ..!,s, 1- 0EL.111311.6.TED LOCUST MOL NTAIN 'WHITE Atill 'f. - ' - i • ;, ' • - and Si'OIIN VEIN . ' .' - ' i Nos:. -- 43 - &4s•Trinityßuildinc , N..Y . •i ---="'- ...• •n E.r). Ati .H C 0 A-1,..- - lb, - . . ,siiir . ..piNG - ..•POIN).1; Y..• . . - _ , 12,-t f . 4 - -.- - (No; 13.3 Walnut Street;•Philudelphia. • '- - __: . . . • . ~ • Vt A -•- • Nt.P. 111 Briladwav, - Room N 0.2 Trinity' *Pier 4, .ELIZABETII1 3 0111'; N..,J. v... A' 12 " - /C'S: -", . Building Niix,Y k • . • - - All 47i - . : . . :-I . No. 11 Doane Street. Boehm.. • •.• '. • • . . • . le '.-'• 111 Wileißr ' -- GREEN -w li: 11, DIIT:wARE AVENUE, i HONEY. BROOK, N. SPRING MOUNTAIti , i ', • rOtSll, ir./4 - .T.11!.. run,. • ILUANI:EY..B.A.T. ..iisiii. - A.Np.' 1 , 's - aer -- - - - - .- ..- _•-•:::..=--- - —.-- ---,--,--'" -.- . .. • • . .. . ~ .' • I . • :... tlt . .ti7.11.7.LE,. . .A, - C, atiar.s..' - , AND - BUCK-Z.I9IINTA. • . • , .. , lIAAs. - Buy.NizErt, A: C 0.,. • -: - l_i - F; ET rc ri eo_A_Tis•l Tremont 'March . "I 'R -t. '. • . ;Ir. . . . . •'• .. -. •• • t. iildl . . • HT 12- ~-:• i • XINERSANDSIIIPPER's OF TILE:CELEBRATED, • , OALTIMOgC• . .OO, I S h. BkACK 'ololloio •-• 0.1 &• Spohn. Vein •Red . Ash and 'Dian:l'oll - r... . . . 1 ' ' ...' Vein - Rerl Ash -.. • _. ..:WI-1,1,:l.; Sl3 A .11 - ZE E COALS, ..., O/ ' AND . TILE CELEBRATED . • .., . - 1.. , 4 Y. , ..7e..y . , C Cli, k.. ::-.1- J. ~ ! Warrin2rlOn , . . - I LON. 1411 - Colliery. - : ti.._./ ‘...._-1 _L - 11,._1 I Colliery' '• ' . l' .. - R , ' .11 ••• - . Ma. .1, •fs4. . . • ill-ly' :'. - •• • , The Superior. White, Anti. Conl.• from the . . • .. • - -i - - IS.'s, 1 ' 2.7.:1y r, , ' • • New nthrtizindoith: City Colliery,: 1. • , ... Irtlir: , :;jll be f , ..nr.-.1 to excel at.4.Cual yet shippedTri.M.l . • Cite S- -- hariklll . ll,l-zi. , 11. . . ' .. i I • . - •2, ::e Aqema - for the •P:te of .r..F.0. \V. SNY - DE11.5 1 . •••'.. ;.,,, - .11tiorrior Pine . Forent ‘V.hite Anti. Coal. . .. ~,- - . - 11% WALNUT St . P1111..i.D . ,A. •. - • • , Anon' No. . 9.TittNiTy 111..11.D1NG, N. Y.. . /. . - . . :. .LL1116.11..----. -,..--..;:. .. li 110 S.• III:ILL ki. .C . ik: • . .• - -: . e . .. , . ~ Kl7l:2Ll: : .A.Np . e . sture,r.m or ; . . . . . .. .. . slum's- .SPRING, IfOIITAIN- .I.EIIICEI- 1 - [EI • . .. . . FAFP. i4Vred, i.24.7 - roi bilada, , 7 .1 T 1 ~ I it at it, to, • I la, Ic ter ` , ..4 9 ' . ' Reich 12, '6'4, • - 1 If. Ser :‘,‘ ;:lco:. 1•• --,-------- • . .. . . . ••.• - C 0 A.. 1_:, ''''. • -- ' ! rill: .91i rll Co: .7-4. ,-. . _CAI.I\ -, HACKER - zr, 606 K - . .-I ...•••• _. • ..- . .. - . ... ,-...--- ....--- • • .. .... -: ... • ~.. • impart: n sat. ....sitrt•PLS ,;17''' i' • orktown, . Carbon impart: -Penna. ..... . __. . . LOCUST' GAP . , ...' ' • - • , t.oc-icisT.Yrot:v..*Aiiv. - _. • . •-.. BLACK Ilk:Aril. Also, Aia1...ra . 1.0 other first (vain ies or. WHITE AND.HET./ ASH COALS. :go. 'll4 Walnut ,Street. - Philadelphia,' and Woodland . - •Whitives, t; , 11113:11:i11 - ItIver. - • N. ,„. TE!!)!C AS • /fOretS Jiv e r. 31. WM . . F. 3100 DY, Shspper and.ligeTtt: 4.:.huy11:111 Ilaven. Tiev , raltry 1t E 9 ItlIOAI) '11()P. GEN ERA I, - OFFI(±, BROAD TOP WHiTE ASH Semi-Bituminous No. 104, WALNU'F STREET, PHILADELPHIA ROBERT HIRE POWEL, Hinner:' CONNECTING OFFICES 31gifriuity - New, fork::, I:ROAD:TOP W h ITE ASit - SEML.BITUMINOU.S; COALI . OALDWELL, SAWYER & .CO, Na. Uhl ‘Valnut'Street. Plailnaelphin; 11 It Broadway, fliewliteetc,' • No. - 1144 state Street, lipmton, irree a stperiorgotdity or thii , celebrated eoel froiti their • EDGE HILL COLLIERY, II!Hi-A mid +h pp i ettc!usiely by theriii April 4..63 NEW emp AND FUR e5,:r01.11..: ~ , Ra Th ,..T e ti c in it t i i z le 'e r n , s . Pottsville* ( o l f mnizn villages :hal . Intmletej. 01le -alai •All, *re - iri , rited to trill .and examine my stock •of wares "befOre ',buying else.. - . there. as'l am not to - ..1 - se .uildertiold,- and. eah: furnish Housekeepers vv ith every article they Want: in my. line . i'd. business. In the stoCk of ..• •...• . *. . 2 . •-- . - : j. .- . - :Tivaicli. Chind. --- • ":.. . • Will be found 'lea Setts.' Dinner'Setts. Card and Cake baskets, Watch Cases. SegOrA j lottlers, ...Matelt Safes., ..Mi it to Magi , . Motto Cups aliri Saucer'. Va..es.Colovues, China Sett: ,for Childret., and a general yarietysif Toys, . . . - ' '. G la ss Ware:. ••• • r • Choicest. tkiest . patterns, consisting. of Table and . DRY -- GOODS; • GROCERIES, -. e 3 l 4 ,' .1 1. 4 V i t -n te e . i r ( 4l ; l l: b ts g s ri e n th 'ir' ale t i." :d t Herr Glasses, Lieciinters. Bar arid Bitter - Bottles. eta- • . ~,.‘ • - - -'-• • • ' leis. Plates.- Castor. Itottles, Pitchers and Cream's, Ce . . A`" .. .. , .• .. ' eri . er: sairar Wiwi,. Stiotiu 'Holders+. - .Syrup- Cans,.Frnit I, 4 I'o' V I - S1 0 N •S '1 1 •0•11 F . • • Ihissle o Fruit Jars. Cake Stands. Kerosene lAmps•,ot . r. • -i• ''. C- '• .verr.variety, Lamp Cbiwievi. Lanterns. CauctlestiOra. •• .Tneandersigned will continue to carry on the bush . ..ca tj ay J an .. & c. .,•,k, c , .... . , . I. ess of the store iformeriy...Nichois•st, - I.t e ,-k ) at th e -6 m , • . .. ...s .....rockeri - • .. '..• Crockeiy.:!• • 'sr of. Market and Second streets,- Pottsville.. He will - A fall .aasortmein - 'of PION STONE CHLNA . • of dlr.' cosh on hand a full and choice stock of. 11Yry*Goods; ; • ferent-roitterns. in' setts or single pieces, to sult•the pub:. .• 'receries and Preyl3Eons, which ti ill be sold at,. - lie. A large assorttherf.of cor;mon C. - C..Ware..wlakb reinuahla prie'r's. • • 'l . ..eisvitle. -lisreli l'i, .lafil . ' . '1 . . elnevall.pf Jones , . F10ur ..(5 .7 'FlV:ilHti:{:teK . --e . -The linderiic-iiea has removed his' F l l e 'br j aid ; efi re from Norwegian and, Third Streets. *to His re.ir of 'Market ..and. William Streets; whet - a he. will .• - . . 1 ; 1 will Sell at low figures, - ' -'• ••-.'.• - • •• .. . • . . . . . . 1.-it: • I - VCiiOW alld•Stone Ware. - •• I Screens manufactured lie tnts process , are more dhs. , • Padding Dishes, Pie Usher. CaPenclers, Milk Panst:"l._ rable,•maintaiii their . fOrmbetter, and - are j tatiniShed as I ' Jelly' Matilda,' Pitchers. Tea .P,'Ottr, • • D7tter ; Pota, Milk Y•chisjap as any to he Ilan in the Connty. . '. -.' : . I Pots. Jars. Jugs. etc_, etc. I'' ': - j - - - • •• .- - :I - .They are made rif - ronare knit, ih filch shahs IA to l .: MISCELLANI-:OUS: -Toilet Setric.ca t ',Ors, slor, Jars 1 prevent the Coat sliding from one size o the' other be- •i ~..,4 !and Filo! Baths ; - •( . 2hart and Pint Flasks ; C-sal Oil, ,k,c,,..; tore •it•is thorringhly.assorted. Init. 0 ling it better •••-' I ' 9r. ' " """ I e ' rll " l '''' " t o ek of ariicles i n iti' line, " -- t• i &c: Fruit 'Jars. of evert , : description. • . ..- '. I than can be done bir east'iron or wire sic ns : • - -- '. • i i - ... 1 •"' I ^`-."rinv`nt or finst class- Groceries..'.. • • .. ' • MERCHANTS:, I ran sell you Goods at -C;tv Prices,' i • `''''l4ll:s ''l'l fri'' ' ''-'""a ' 1156 ' 1-Pe " are re ' PeelfellY. ' l°Jliel. -; tbilis sarin. , 'lrOtt freight I . Call and see if it - Si el• t PO: ;l' ';lati tr. c;nlthlll.7. their pat rtmarie. vt.l: ile 'the ''izetiaral. pub" ; -'' -.- .. • J. 11.• TH01.1.1.L. I ;Irk will.ntid'ios articles,A", \o. 1. ardare.ihvited to g,ive •• • " ' idnis • - s`.l. . • .. ' ' JOSEPH 1). - JONZS. • .Prl. I - . . .- -- -- --'---.- .-- 7A f ra:tr'lle- April 6a. 1 • '.. . • ... 174 f. ' A. SAFE: .STEAM -. 80.1 - lER'l i .• g I 1 . . Tne nndernizned rePpectfnlly Inform the Citizen,. of arottrville and vicm , ty, that they have tr.k , n MA re - refitted the Store in 'Centi - e meet, above' I.,..lethantonco. - .tvf4. -- t where they . rill keen constantlyon - hand a .Inr;ze.-and cholte ato . .k of. HATS, CAPS and STH.AWG66I)S..and Otne n.sorrner.t of FrifS.,' which • the; In 11T !ell . . on terns.. The patronage of the.ptibii . c is . . Dr - 1.1 a!, and Caps made.to °M.-7 on the'ehneteet. , S, 34. MORTIM1::1{.• rotirriller Jnne 4, 14!4.- •11 Greengrocer's Stoic; PT BY:MES... PitOST • .j...Warlat *• - •-.7 , 0i , 1 Itir )ir;;,!. elry )v.; r El • •••• • " -"te . . . . .. • • . .' '.ii lin., Fropt parDorPlk In k ,, /, ',II hand a Ta:'.rty .. .o' "...ItEGET.AItI..E.7 ,- : ..FT.( ) WF:R:•-..F.ISH, . &c. . 14hc - ferle. , atrf;tl to her.frtenda for their i”rim...r.patronaz.e. and .•, 11,ce •hat it ma : tie c 4, utftnirvi.hyi... - :r.lnc.z.h c x an early.. '.'.'. I: . . . . •.. - - lApril . 9.'•ii.4:--1. - —.. .. . F . ink . :g & I 6 - n ga.' :n - r • iLachine fnr 5 . li t . n ~k l.,me nf tre , enbecerer. kien'a vll - , t 1 ,, ,r ?itacknae . Both' new and ~')f lat;"ft pattern4..nd i , '. hr ;. , 1d41 , ..11 , : ' .. ' . .'.. ''. 8.. I:...NNAN: [per 3,64 . -. • - . - - • . . t: WING MACHIN !4 STIV LE' PAPER, Ith Flnvekip At: phtTE, f,r prinanz. - Letter Heade , . • Bill receivedeLd for rale . at BAN:4AN'S • Bottlo:tore and P.er,tingprfice. 1%... Panty B!11 inr printing P4ll Head., x,:c It. GRIF; WATENIES . lg. :: Filo. Ptork of T.itflier,Gultl Weierhes. Chitt . - ' (lalis, N iil., k".... - It. c. (;J•xg7sT. '.l IB*ol2er— '.", WHVAIII/lik.r II 'id Jeweler, Cer.tre 'brree4., -Pottsville. ' n ';A be, 12, '63 ' , • - 322 wAT.N.rT Street, fhtlndelphin . ,, .11.1i.:.47CESVII;CE,7.uzerno County, It'n Yti4_ . • • 30. •- -Ont "lIA.RLEtiIII" COAL is now Sold excinsivrly,-in Phihdelpbin. and vifinitv, byMAY ,t lILTPE,LL. .Parties.ordt.i-ing from than, may :;ways depend upon getting a pure.'nriicle. " OFFICE-10.9 - Xi., MckiEE.. Flarlton , *fay a '64 • • tORBERRY.-:CREFA L4,III:BEIRIC7:COAL. CWe, t he Underrlgned,,ha - vlnc consolidated our Three aoli eri e. iu the Lorherry Region, will, hereafter traria act our busineas.under the.tm-ne of : Mr. GRAEFT. a merither !if our firm; hililt*it. , lFofill himself with J. R. 13LAK ISTOISZ, Will :reside l'hilail.dnbia and 311 . .111: CARI-41ippeCI bytidr-xatcrwiH corder tht• • exclusiye• .control' of BLAKISTON, care ant attention in ,Ittql,reparill ion. we. hope to . 11112tilitilili the reputatlon . of our-telebrltted Lnr berry-c'oal: Purvilasers.abrt,a,l can re!, upoi l this (4.1 shipped to the:l , er* beAt.onler. -• • • _. . F. 1."., '6S i ---- Read This J. R. TROXELL'S CHEAP CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY STORE, Centre Street, Opposite Mortimer Houle VOTTSVILI .1. A. G1L3101.71i . . . . . . . . . .; . The Aurmriberi, p . repAiki-to• receive. orders 'for the i I " HARRISON*. STEAM BOILER."- in sizes to ATI i t. - inir- . I - chasers. - The attention of manufacturers and. others ;ill called to this uew Steam Generator, as combining ci-.1 isential advantages in - absolute safety.from deatnictire I explosion, first eost "and -durability, E•coooray "or o ftsel. -'facility if Of cleaning and trail:v - illation, &.c., Ai., nut l possesSed by any boiler now in use...' . " --.-. 1 l lTheSe boilers may be seen in daily tiperation;Advlnp ; 1 the eitensive works of Messnt. Win.: Sellers ch. Co.: :.rlizteentb.etreet and Hamilton street:at 5."147. Cattell's I i Factory. Sill - nee street, SchuylkllLasid litGarsed. 'ttTre.-: . .1 mout'Slill..Frankfun4. - • • .. - : ..: .• . i I . .. .. • 1 1 .... 1 JOSEPH - HARRISON, Jr • .'• : 1. • ..`;.1.7 S;I7IIEE'I% Spt. SOLDIERS , NEW-YEAR .PHpiEN3rd . . . . A beautiful Port Pctlift,:tesighing only .S - onatea. eon, Mining !tskatand. • Paper. Needles, -Thimble. Threat!, pens, - ,ccisaffra. do, kc., the mon useful and COIIVeI2I - article ever Invented for'suldiers' use. 'Just reci4ved f and fur rale at '- . • - • •II; BANNAN-'8 . i • Book:and fitatiouitryBtom d - 8-1, '64., . . - • - ' . _ - .. I . D m. I silt teach you to pierce the Bowels of the Earth, and bring opt f r o m the C al vin g 4 - Nowahn - Metals Irbidi Ore 'dream - to our binds and oiltieet a ll katuni oar use aad SO • • GE= • )11.1.1.E1t.01:AR07- & Co MILLER.. 'STETS C 94 GItAEFF MILLER, GRAEPFh PHILADELPHIA •.. Walnut Street. Commercial Building, Ptriladelphia. : '.• • • -• .• New •1 or!: Oftica-7:-Cedar.Street. •Tioston .Doabe Street. •- -• •(Oct.' , 159 43-.' LEWIS ACDENICIED & CO., Wholesale Dealers in the beat varieties of - • Anthracite and Bituminous Coals. ... • Pusli'alutit Street, Philtuleiptda. • OPFICES: 110 lti(Jadv,:dy. . . C 14Xilby Street,•liOstOn. • .„ • •• • Pi Shippers from Elizabeibpart: of . • • LEHIOIi, "SPRING 'HAZLETON, :AND ' • - . • COUNCIL. RIDGE COALS, . 11 , 59 13- . „ . . • .341NEit.15 AZ , II/ 6111 . P,PZEI8 01? LOREIERAT ANtil LOCCNT . 11011TAIN .COIL. Shippers of other approved ylialilire of . WHITE AND,; RED . ASE(.: COAL. ' •.. • •.. sas Walnut Street. Philadelphia.• 9 Trinity.Thillding, New I rwk.: • ctsi-)of Kilbv S Doane Sireer,.Boston. P ' • • . . ueNter . . ' F0..W1;.,E ti; . 1 r'- . Nri?crag ANDISIpPrre..."; Or SI - TENANT).OATI••. -C7 C) AL: • • iIt..VN V T I', • . POST-OFFICES - . • fielittylLit; .rw- Ali order! received. rur - f141.1 favorite Cotd.will be proniptly e , 11 . 1,1te . d. J-•'• • Tlie . 1 - )AIN IRO kr Con! .l. 40,inpany havip4 04r - chased the orkrinal.ltabilawr - . .Collierie", will rec , m‘p cat-zo dr(l6rs for thisiwell kaiiY;it Coal at th.!ti'orll.cc,-- '2!) State- - Str,crt,:l3 , *.ton. 041e.re to to WM. ALERELI-11ACKEP' ). • • . , T. --EL.: , SOHOLLENBERGER AGENT, ~ . - • Miner - aria of :lie' Cilelirated! • Black Heath 111slte Aqi:aad Peaked taln.l Free Milting.. • . lASH - COAL: P. 0. ADDR.E.SS--P9rm kill Cotinty;• ; . • • • - •Akil 1. • AS'''. Ir R.:AL NH LIN • LORBB It V _LJ VEINAVAL. " .•:•• : • •••• • , My East Frariklin..lLOtherry'Coal: Is now . giVelY by Mea.ra- CALDWELL:SAWYER L1VC,,,..,:rh0 .are iny sole . Agents. Il'iirties• ordering from. them, inaj i• always depend upon getting a-pure• article_ ' • CN0..11.2 Walnut tit., Philadelphia: OF FILESNo .-.11.1 Broadway, Trinity Building, ' , . • iNU:l4l.State Street, Boston. .' • - I ' - ;HENRY-HEIL. • :CONNOR . PA - TTER.SON... !Inll . Shipp. rp44-tte delehrsted: . I,OGUST MO UNTAIN.COAL 1-;-----7:c.--* • - - J. J.-CONISOII, 1 • " • J. - . S.T.MrfERSO* , - ••••• -.• • A.Eli!rid... " •• ' - Pottsiille, • Rafts, - Mill Comiti, Peuniii: Ta.E HEATH - COAL COMPANY. 'Shares " , Pap.!tt SiCRTTART,-T. A. , w2t en:llin Frdrthor n pe Soi.rerrox Paul Fassitt-* Phi I arla;: .Patten. • Piliiada:: • Ward:ll9 'G MeAllinter. If D'elliwnrl Peonrt, 41n s: Minersville; Schuylkill. Co:; . 'Pentott I . : • •. , -c , 4) Mee. or - the , Colitspiiiii..3ol. \Vial n t. Philiiilr•lfihi-n {. . Jan • 18, • W-1-4-Nutop ~-,,..--,....7:,-0-,,,72 . 7. -1 ,....-v 1 6,; ...!.7.2;...%. l'',,, ~ V_••' .4 , _ 4 .." 1 :4? 6-s = - ` '' .7 : 7 ~,,. . '•- •. l' ' . ‘ l- '. :-- "- - . 1... t' . . .-:' .. 4.0 , \ - '• - 2; - - 4.,-. •,,,.._. , e,.. . • , 4--...• • -.' *--Ji-5. 7 - 4 , - - 1-4g. - • - •:' '- -4 ::-V •.• • • • • •-•. - a".. - Stt'c'ESsoll. SIiCi.EIVIA..KI3II,) • . . MA.NCTACTUF.ZI..6I , • AVIRE COA R SCEENS, .Under the Jenkins, OOR.. RAILROAD 't NORWEGIAN POTTS VILLE,. PA.' : ' : i .'7nn;?3..84 D1E . 1171. . - . NEW.. -001.4BIgATION.; COAL SCREENS.] The undeteigned take pleiteitreih:annotincingici,Coal ! .(veratore and -"ill - ae. that:they -are manufacturing 11 - new COAL SCREE.); . of their invention, Which they.l. : will guarantee to wear price ae long,. and do. its. work better-than any crimped : wile Sereen in nile. The Ments turned out by-me:can - be :dent- 'to any . circle ...re- c quired; We it h i otzavantre - that-thi , afteafri purii:eurirely ter,rh. In the • cramped hire S..:reens:. the niceties frequently Flip. and.j i d ,. The. pri Tor riles. I)e(,tre, the . hereen 18 ial(-Worn . e .manufacthre' any eized •nicieh of our. Comhinufirm.Screen. need In the trade. - • " • .• re- Mr. I)lihni, who VOL, ociated With 31r. Beach- ; Lani.in the hui<ineen of- manufacturing I.4crecue; at 'Nor, wegian , and Railroad to harinh solved partnership, and.dispo.e.d'of hiiinteresN 1111 . k. I'indved to Raiiraad. street. in the Eeterlve IlardWaie ore,'Cent re St rest. and aqyneiated with hita - t in . . the thantifacture . ,tilic . ir tuive'Voal .Screens Of - all - 441- f ecriptione, Jast.er Snell. Ile eollelte a "rohtinlimce Of the 'patronage heretofOre see liberally heetdwed upon ;. EXCIELS4O.It.".C.OFFEE, .whist tuing Coffee of all.the various brand... . -• ItemenTher. "BROWNING'S. •EXCELSIOR"-at• the • . head it stands, • - • . .... • . ~, - . , • . .. . True, it's not- like others that are: "SOLD EVERT *little Stretch, we till do know,.good . geotis Wlll - eaPOy (But a :stretch like .thiS,."seldeverrkberemL. - -is . very -N ow , I'can gately say. without any. hesitation: .' ..• There's none, like - “BROWNING'S" .F.XOEISIOR" in ';... this enlightened nation:: . • -.-. • .•• . Skilled chermits have not (Minds toffee from . any store poritessipithe mune" . ingredients,- as 'Arownitigie Er.L. cele or; Nor - is thers.any.one. in or nut of the Coffee trade; ' Who knows the articles from which "Browning's" Ex:- : eiltiora" made.. ' : , -• .. • . • • •Itm.ttdd it's Made' from barley, rye, wheat, beans, and Name a thoniend other, things-but the RIGHT .ONE • . if.yort pease: .. . , ...... .• , . .; . - ......: But with the Coffee:men I will not hold contention' ~ For the Mann : many - things they say-:too ntimerons 'to mtntion. Whilst th . erte. engaged in running round from Store. to store To learn the • cnirent wholesale'. price. of ."Browning's -.• • . Exceltior,". - • . -- . . • _ , . . . Shine who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction,.,. Have formed a Pito by which hope to causes quick • reaction. Thecase-ilia with I few :.no doubt 'twill. be. morn :.),. - ... -T--J..43' C ll' - 1 - - :E .. -L , ..7 . ' . ; To name their Coff . ee after mine, (BROWNLNG'S EX •. - (L.S:CE . HERR'S HOTEL) .. •• . .• i • • •CRISIOR.". .. • ... ... - • • . .• -•- •• 1 - Some say theirmihe only brand that will stand a realy ...; • coratl. of Third aind.Market oStreete • • .. st - ... • '.. ... t•. ' - . :• 'NIA RITJATU.IIG, Pa. .-- *-;' - I i "ow, try a little ,of all-Pee which. yon like the . .. . . _ . . i ~ T he attention of the fravelingpiblic la teostreePeut- 1 * be- 4 . • - -•- ' :' • ": • - •- - • • • •. - ; .i folly - called to this - old 'established stand; which for the 1 ,Three ears have passed aww*Siticel first sold Fibre: past tire miantlet.has been closed to • trade..ind daring i Never have lin you paper advertised before ; •: - . that time 'nip been thoriwighirremodeled; repaiiedi and i Nor oreuld I now. or ever-consent to publish more, --. • newly' furnislied throntriumt, until it now - manses sal ' .1f like some used by .."eVeryb.ody,":"aOlcieverywheref'' the convenieMer pertaining to a • tirst , claim hotel, Which I. • • •in 'every store." . -•-••• .- .. . . . are in 'any manner calculated to., insure, the perfect 1; A . fride like this I do.not-viritb.; . the orders . l.Criald net comfort •of its. vette.- •-- ...."1 .: . • - -.: •:- :1 .. dlit - - - .. ••, • • •• •• •• - ' . . . not, a Its situation alone would recommend •itas a stop =. The factory all Jersey's land would take-leavernot: : a ping place:being only.two.and a half snnares,••from the !, - . foot to till. . : -- .. •• • . . ... . • ..• . . . • depots .; . near enonghto prove • convenient. Sufficiently 1. Ily,tradels,not so very'. large ; still I think T have my distant to avoid the: annoyance ef•railriaid noise. and 1 - • share; .... - .. , .... . • - •- .1 .•.• . , • . - -- •—L .But reader. on may".rest .aisured...ititti•NOT - t SOLD •rhe furniturt4B mtirety hew, reOma large andwell.l .. . -. •EVERYIVIIERE.r • ••• ~ .. .•• •• • . • - . . ventilated, table supplied with every Iniury.theenarhet 1 'lithienifaeltiiMed and for Star, by • the vrriter; Mtn. afford, while as to-the managenient, It it trusted tot , . the jadumentof a - discriminating public to•decide. '- -• : . GEORGE .L. •BIiOWNING - • - ' .!• The PrtiprietorhaVing determined to : make the - char- - ; ' • • No: - 20 Mit rhet.etreet;, Camden.' re. J:' ,acter and reputation of the house the okiert; ..without 1 -.. This . Coffee is not 'competed' of - ...polsonotia .drugs, it regard to cost hopes to nierit . the patronage and shor t 1. contstru3stothing dtdetenum, :,: many , persons use this Ahl.Opinion or. flume sant desiy,n stopping in the. State Coffee that cannot me the pure coffee ; it.takes but;one capital: • .11 ENRY. .I . FII.OdILAPP, Proprietor: . 1 , and a .half minces to:make a quart . of. food strong•cor; Jae . , 18, '6:,.• •- • • - .... ''. -• • 4-3 m o °- •'• • l' fee, that, being'jnet One-twit the.quantlty that it takes -. It' ta_t; l N C I-1' . .5 . : .•: I 1 ( ) 1 F jEL -.- l.:of Java Coffee,' and always less tdan one-lutlf - the-price, t P .. • ' .RETAIL . DEALE - RS may purchase • it..in less gaunt'- . , .. • The mihilf t seturent, Urgent'. - rconetlt ail Operators • •"• •. : On-thglEuropePnr-Plan. - -.. - . ~.•• ties than ten gross - at' my prices frem .the - Wholesale Wanting Screen.s,..to exan.litie .thoge new patent Screen-; .. - - at their shop, or at work .at the Mammoth Vein • Co'- { ~,,ppenallet - City ror....l lP t a r e es . i 1 r i, .,. 161 : 10 : r-:,f .. F .. .a . nk .. • . .i: . G l , : xe ar' atte rg O n ' d aLeri o t): . Mali from Wholesale Dealer,prompt fiery of George S: Repplier; near St. Clair, where they. ; ' :- . - • • :'•• ';•• • •.:• • • have been: in nre for sortie Hine. • . ' ' -' - •••• t • •• -:. • • . : • s NE..;IV : YORK -. ... - :C. Feb. lL 'Ste • ..--. , rry.rn tr eha..ing screens ,made under. this Patent; Liti• • - : ' melons ,Bath .t.OOlll/. a . D . A; Bi r b er .B l i or ,. 1... gation,or any tronhle to Patelltright s will be avoided. 1.. B• A Bed,a- a d nrt ai s , a dd only o n e veil . in a th o rn 1 - WILLI/VI!. PRICK 4: C 0.4. . . All work done' with proinotnres.and dbpatch.. • • . 1 • Do not believe renders or hackmen w.hosav we ire rad. I . 7.. • ' - .' ... • - : .:-. • . ..- -,. - :- - - •. • • -. ' - J,- &• L. LAUDENSTRIN, - • . .• . . . a .„,.., . ! Servants are not allowed to receive perrrufaites. : ....... -, SIDI': ..AITD . BOAT • BUIDERS )(Mors - Ville. Jima T. ISsit' 7" . i•' • . April Iti '64 - • .. .' - -.. • : • lily • • ! - I •. , . thy— -1{7:r1.-g.;.novE, ... - .. . : . .. , • . :..••: UN19N........H0TEL,: . • . f - - - ' . t . . . - • ..-- . ..-.• - CHESTER; PA: .:' , - .• .. yv• .• . ... .•• .., - • WHOPES kLE k-N.lli kETiIIL 'DEA.= IN .• •'• -- • Ciaki " . . - • - -- -• J. - . • ••1 • • : . ' • !-. - - - '• . • !.-: CENTRE ST.iPar'TSTILLR's .‘1 f - jr 4 i ' Have.ecinetantii s on hand FIRST-CLASS BOATS' for TOBACCO .-- .PIPES ~ i ..4JACOBI A LNDENNVTIT,'.Iir g er. • 7= •-:-' -.= - ----:: 1- sale, Add are reidy to bnildtW#eelatl . • BOate Ozil Tl'llge B . . ... .. ... 1 7 -". April 4, til3 -: .•: • . '--.•• . • • . ."" .". • ' .1:1-Iy* , ., et the ehorteettiotlee.;-- .: • . -••-• ', 4 , . ' .'.: : ~. . . •-.- . T , 1 .. ' • • ..' • _ .. .. .: . 1 -. .Atmober of Cauke t t! Ind Itfeilldertkitheitiifited,. - . - • ..• .- ••• -J • .• Al\ D,EIG I.RS, ..• •- .. .1- ... FEGEIVS - : UOTELi' .. :. • ..-. -:• • I te - veta4 Fla esw - tibpippritat will be ... Centre St., Opposite .the 'TOwta .Halli. -- • • (FOrmeily MORTildliat , spid stan44 4.6,..,.. -! ~- • • •-, •- • .. . -- • . . _, l - . ~. Thlliveslit,•rinitereitaimildoet - thei. sheeted 'te.' . - . ' • porirrsVlLLE, PA... •:. ..: .• • I !• •• ..-J0.5.:1(1.. MIXER, Prort y - mr ; 7 1 , - ,- -. oA i t o and . Dß i rr cha s aot.:stAts6 . o Feb. 41, '61.. ... .• .••••• . . . . .... . • • IviniSCREENM . . .... . ' We - are r.1e,0 niannfietnring.a stjle.of Wl.re. Screen -by-., , :a proc..4eilitie:7int from that. neett,.in.thaking. crimped 1 wire Pc re,n . E. aeiri.K - el in 1i crew reT,ect,.to ichten'the at, i tent:in - I Of Coal Operooree t , invited.. • ' . "' ! : . I . • I)IEIIM ..k,'SNt Lt.,'" . . ...kranntnetnrers of Sot'eena :of all- cle'scriptiona at the-t. ehorteer not. Je t : . . - ta.tf. ; ~. CARTER Real Eetatii Agettt',- ' •• : ' 1..--.MAILA.NOY CITY. Schuylkill County; . . . . GS EAT " 131E110:VE.311:NT.'• IN Midi: SCEEENS....I ' 17 'MV'. Le arch 36, '.61 tier Address-:-"3labano± City P; O." • . .. • • • . : . • tf. • Tht;'underslubed are nniv..preparecl to • inanufactnre, " at their shop,llollnersville., all kincls'uf SCREENS for •4 itENCY...::Fttr the "Pttrelatiffie and •Sale tcreenina, Coal, of the impioveil manufacture, patented I . cif.Real Estate; buying and Selling Coal taking to Jpna.s.l.,aittienstein,sin '. • • • charge of Coil:Lands, Mille& 41:C...11nd-collecting rents.' • • - OM's. o'; , 'treet Pottatille •-• • •". • • , . TO COAL. ORE:ILA:TOW* MORNING BY BENJAMIN BAIsTNAN, TEE -ENTEO.III,St; 00. . • Wo.:400 Ififlii — ntSt4Philada:.: , ' 1?-.Rmtchfora Starr: - Prst',.•• •. • • -Thos..ll, illontgoniery. Pregit: ass • • . 8311402 This' Company 'takes riektt on all kinds orproperty'that C(i.ts. insure,' as either Anntualt or Perpetual ',Porteiille reference :—HOn. Sounroa.POISTFB., Esq., Hays, Eq. • • • •••,. Central Agents for the - luterior of the State. • • i'110111!tiON'llE . Ilit B 1 0., til ' ilke barin: • • Local Arent fdr Schizylk.ll•COuriV. • . II.IPSQN A. GPDPREY.,- Pottsville, Pa. 31794. CHARTER PERPETUAL: 1794 INSURANCE COMP/NY-OF NORTH AHERN! . • . : • ..-1 1 011... ' IniorporatO, 1794: .Tize . Marta • since . Compinsfy .in ' the IL'ulted aPI. Ot••er 517,000.000 in •Cnish: Since . llw Organization.. •. • .CASIICAPITAL - • • .- . 8 . 300,000.00 DIREOTORS: .` . .• - COFFIN, . 8. Alutms WALA,•••• W.JoNxi,•• • . ' Jr/UN MAI-0:44. • • • Jolty :A. ItioWs,.. • • Gevics CUIARiEb • Faiscuill. Cort. Aiicsoie WRITE:" k2DV:.llB.tt 11. Teorrza,... RICLIARD D.' WOOLI 7 • ISDIVAi.D. S. • CL'Aflga ' • WILLIAM' CV.llllltitoll, . IVILLI/SI - E,..13t0;55, :Jilts& N. • DlCgiKr.l'.. . • • • ; • !AItTITUR O. PUFFIN . ; President; P.LAri, Secretary': • . ••• • • ..• .Agent . .st Fuosville, ' ••• T..A.•GOIDtREt. , • ' Office, Mehaistongo,Asesx.Oenpe Street.; ckARTER s 29 . • PERPETUL. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF' PII11.A1)ELPIIIA: -Assets of Jantiary 1, 1816 , 1, , c " $ 9 .45/ 549 95. . . . Cnpß ... ; . .. Accrued Iniesteit PreFnium", Ihrts.et fled. liaima, t .1 4corne. foi 1804, •.-- .-.55;411.. • . " • - .8300,090. • • .1. - LOSS PAID SINC,E 1529, . . PERPETUAL AND TEMPORARY' POLI CIES ON IMEI.EIUai TERMS. • •• . •nIBF.CTOR ' CRARLES.N. , BANCE.ER, ISAAC LEA • TOBIAS WAGNER, - 'EDWARD SAMUEL G . EO. FALES, ' JACOB R. SMITH . , • . ALFRED FITLER,' • GEO;W: RICUARDS, ' LEWIS..II. D . • CIII4I‘II.E!i.C.N. BANC-KPH, President. ElpwAltn C. DALE, Vice. President. JAS. 1k: IfcALLISTEIt.Src. Pro.,Tem.. • ,• • The subst'riber,is agent fur the above mentionsd-In ititut ion,' and is prepared. to make :tient:ince un every description of Truperty, at the Itncest.ratds,.. • 4 ; • • • 'HENRY • . Tottsville,-Marchl9, '64, . • 12-tf . . LI ti pox Fig*: at I.IFE .I.NSIMANCE. COMPANY.. . . • *. .•. Pant tip Capital and..Reaerve -Fund, .$1:465.4,526 00 Ini•eatinenta and Ftinds retained in the tildt&l litnici,• over : 1,000,060 00 Yreniluni~receiv4 it in the United States • . . . . from Nov. 30..rStaito - Nciv. an.. .1:165, • ' .638,840 00. 1.054,8 Fetid. in the, United . ' states • from .• . • , ••• NOV. P,o, -150.. to Nov. 1;0, - $'112.,• 404.480 07* ThiS•Conipany, insure" ..all..deScriptions of Property, wuch as Dwellimis aml.Contents; Biorehouses and 31er. , Coill Breakers, Miners. 'Dwellitigs. and sll strurthres in. conneCtion • with Colliery Operation", and .Perpetual rite/ •orlnsurance reason able, and • " :111NllianCC effected, in the AI,6IrIC and other good Cprii- Pa•Fliell. .. • . HORACE* . . .• • • • General Insurance Broker.. • • . • •.Centrp Stre"..t, Pottsville, . • • • • •• . at, Pennvliania -Jan. N. 41! • ..... • . 4-tf •• • . • • . • • •• • .The a irani.Life InYnrani:e., Annuity end Trust COlil- . iinny of Philadelphia.' (Ake. No. 4ii Cheetnutetreef. the tires door East of the Ciistom ilium. ITTAL—S39 , I.O(I.I—:(IIARTER. PERP.M.TAL• Cnntimie'to make insurances. On lives on • the most ta- Torahle te:Tas. . - . " The capital beinc.paid np and invesied. together with ai :r a and eOnstantivincreaming reaerved fund offers . a.perteet.tecitrity the insured.. • • • el'ha 'paid yearly, half-yearly or comphtiy add a !VINCI!, periodically to the ineur. ranee for life. Theflrat bonus. appropriated in Decem ber. 1344,.the.2neckInti bontifi in December:ls49, and the third bonus in Peceinher.. 15t4, which :additions make an siVeraga of yinire.than GO percent; upon -the :premi- Atm.+ paid,. without increasing the annual-premium. • Thr;lnns Ehlgerny,• •• JOhn A. 13to*n. , ItObert Pearr•olL• . John 11.. Latimer, Thorrp! , • John'll. :Frederick 13rown, • s. r' John C:?.rtitchcll, George .Taber; . •- • Barton:. • • Henry G. Freeman. .•••••: • S'eth Conly, • . •. • - Isaac Starr:. . . . . ramphlets . containinei tattle of fate. and ex-,lllMationp. tnrra 'rd . appittMtion ant further Information cam .be had at tl - k , Olaf-. . . ....111 lONIA.S: RIDGWAY, :?resident - - ;TAR* F. .I.O.teri," : Actuary. .. ... :" ":.:. • - :,... 1,1.• • • • Attprity ht AOthinl, Schuylkill 'County.. Pa: ' Culice--On Centre itreet, oppoFite the Pobt. Office. - ' ' I Sept. •.14. : , . • so. • . ...,. .. . . p ENJA.:9II7i R : ncCOlPL..Attorney' at LP. La w, !.;11,LINIAN'S Bl.3.l.l)lNG.'opiaAite Miners' : rank, rottAville, Pa. . ~.. - 1. - 51kr6 - 19,14.,—n-t( - TWIN Attorticy. and -Conn .:7 melba' at Law. Piittavilla,•Schitylkill Onsusty.•Pt. • bflice in • .sillinianui new building, en Contre Street, nearly opposite the. Miners' Bank. .. • .-• . . May '13_413 • : • • ' • : iiII ROVE.ll,•Attorttir'y at Law. - • OFFlCE—Market ;Area,. two doom above Ceti '. February .7. •63 . • •.• 6,1 y • 11-1A1IPBEILL:.& SMITH, Attorneys at i.Law..-OFFICELCentre Street;' oppostte , White Tottarille; . ei IR RI ST OPINE FL .A.ITT Attorney 1t...! at Lanb, Pottsville, Schuylkill Conuty..,Ptt. •• • (n.Ty:F;—in,...Stabantingo Street. corner of Secotid. . . . . . BUSLNEBB .- :.:TARDS: .T. .QUILITCIII. 'Xining - 174• - Enziiacir,..Potifivi : OFFIC.F. ou 9d flout of (ko..l.3right.i•ltuildinc, C:n tre. t•trfxt: . - '• • (Dec . 10. 1:. c. -• %kr.'ViIICONS. U. Civil and 'Engineer,' anilllairvej•cr.'- , *Sept, •10; : • • • TAMA(I.U.A; PA: *- .61COTIIERScCii-il and Iditg:Engiaeers, Itutscl s J3uiltling, .Seecid,.and M:iTruitanco Streetg. • • • al .: ILANGDO . N., Mum:aeon' u.-Market Street, • seeouci I I door abov9 Third 'Street, -south II aea • i. , dtteville. • • • 314 :13 w. 811ILAF En.. Pottliri I lei . , • Pn . .; tal e the PennsYlVania • Sfat.. ;Geological Survey, ex litores laMl3, mines, &c. . . • ••.• • •: :. i!EY . and .1 I)4ler jn all kirds! of Lumber; Williarrusport, Pa. - .lone 29, .61: •• . • . ' 26.1 y sAmtp - 417 . 3194N1N9 , vvpi.au - Agy:.,1.,1505' INSURANCE. LEGAL CARDS. • •• . JOSEPI . I S. HARRIS September `26, `63 39- • HOTELS. PHILADELPHIA. City Cabinet Ware Ittionia and Manufactory, . . _ ..• . 236 SOUTH' SECOND spprET, • • —Persons fuid. it to their adeantie to call and examine the stock. ...D. M. H. JOB. F. 31.&1C51ZA1.1., - SHIP (MIDLER AND GROCER, 414 South Detaware,Avepue, _ . rtf.". Rope of all kinds, • Oakum, Tar, Piteki, • Painia; Paint Oils, andl3facli Varnish, Ate., furnished in- qtuut titiesat the. iiiwesrrittes. • • • . • • • Philadelphia, ..krigoist 1;1863; , • ' QUICK SAL ES AND SMALL PROFITS. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ORANTILLE STOKES' OLD GRANVILLE STIRES' OLD STAND, GRANVILLE bTOIiES• OLD STAND, • • 609' CHESTNUT ST:. 609' CHESTNUT ST:, •• 60943HESTNUT ST.; GENTS' DRESS COATS, GIMS , BUSTNESSCOATS, GENTS , DRESS COATS, GENTS' BUSINESS COATS, 'GENTS , DRESS COATS, GENTS. BUSINESS COATS, , PA.Nts, : r&fa; .iskrrs,.NrEsTs, • t;..kyrs, VESTS, PANTS, NESTS,: PANTS, VESTS, . PANTS. VESTS PANTS, N . ESTS; '.PANTS, TESTS, PANTS;NESTS. - . • The stock or ready-innde Clothing to be roan dat this . ekegant.Emisnlem cannot be • stnisiiiised.. in • pishit or STYLE, QUALITY; and FLUSH, by that of iny . .ot4er establishment." . • •*• ••• • ' • • ' . ' • Thii is not Idle assertion, bat a positiyeiset. .. • • call mad exaMine fcie - youselves. ' sloo,ofmco 971;000 cp,s6,:se . '609 itlhemtnat Si., Philadelphia.'. '•609 • Cheitnat -Mt., Philadelphia.. ,'.•' 609 Cheitniit. Mt.; Philadelphia. 609 Chestnut St:,:Philadelphia. •609 etiestaat St., Philadelphia._. . . ; 04: : . . ' :. 46-31 n . . ttrvu: 1864, Y...LATEtT . -• ,•. • WILLIAM S.- jrONES,.. 1514 it,CH ANT'TAILOR AND' . ..CLotECLE SOUTHEAST:: CORNER 'Op' SEN."eiNTR 'AN . - • • . MARKET STREET 6, PHITI,A.DELPHIA;- • • . • • • • • . . • • Reppectfbily ini - Ree attention i.i him nitleent - stock of ..FINE CLOTIIIIW, got . . . . up in superior style.. by tasteful and experl- .• • *need , artisti,- and offered • for aale at ez . • Low- PRICES.. • • .AlllO, to his large and -eholee . , Pariety- of •• • , plgos . .GooDs. for C::STOM WORK:* em bricing-aelectiOnB from: the 46n produt-. , Rona of -both foreign and domestic Mann- . WILLIAM .S.. JONES, • SUCCESSOR TO .ROBERT 41..ATPAM.8;:. • ' 80iithea$t COrne .Of •!eventh . rind . • . :•.11tarket ,:Strecis.. •• • , . • . 'WHAT. .NEWS -P":__ WILKINSON & TAi_ll4oll, Would inform the public that ESTABLISTIiIENT.; 11.qc'r.epi.h..Strect. peloyr"cheßtput, GOOD MATERIAL. GOOD TRE3I:IIINGS, .GOOD - AND GOOD FITS. • We have the beet - _ PANTALOCIXCUTTER IN THE CITY. • Collie and see us. - . . Late a'. )IIAS. STORES.I CO (Oct ... 49,2 . May. 9e.6m :, •c -j_.o . T.:EIINs'-i . •.:..::: F:—VILL . ..OF , 1864. EXTENtgyE. ..*0n,:303 and :160CliEgTtitiT STRKEI", . .• • , • PIIILM Ei.PFIIA. , • 4 . , . The &ditties of. thin hoitse for' cloitig • 'bust. *:r/2 lot hest, are each thaf-thef can-..chnthlently claim .....1-3 ~72- foelt , the leading position among the. Tailor- ..'—',__, .• CD lhg Betablistimenta of- Philadelphia. - .They,. - il .. there ore, invite e attt ntion of gentlemen.: ti to of. taste. ta their superb,sk,c.k of •• - - - • ou '- . READY-MADE CLOTHING, . . ,.., •• ' . ant .br , the.best • - artists, t rindieed. and . ,made- . Ca. . equal te, Customer WorlA'and at' :•, . - ... ' • - • o 3 POPULAR. PRICES. They hare also added a . CUSTOM bEPARTMENT pri. where the 'Meet noreltlee may be Mind, ern- is bracing eoniefresh t'toT LoOon and Parie.: ' -." • , p' : PERRY & CO„ .*. P. 303 - and.3o3 CHESTNUT Street.- oristem Department 303 Chestnut st. ..N0r.12, .44 BROWNING'S POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL J COUNTY, PIIILADBLPIIIA. 'OO9 CHESTNUT ST, 809 CH ESTNUT ST„ CHESTNL'T ST„- PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA, pHILADELPLILL GENTS' OVERCOATS, .GENTS , OVERCOATS, GENTS'. OVERCOATS, ALL'S :GOOD! C.. TAtLOR. Fremithe /nde-pendetit Pe PrOdr . i 9 THE TRIUNE% OF FREEDOII. • •We had tlaegood -fortune to: announce.. In our last week's paper the glorious. news of the passage of the Constitutional Aniend. meta, forever prohibiting Slavery :in •the American Republic. :Nat editorially -content witli leaving so.great a - meusure to_ the mere .brief chronicle „to which - we were then re strieted, we were meditating -some tit ;words to celebrate in' our,present column's the illus triou.s act, when, among the letters' to our ta ble, carne the'ever-welcome hand-writing of Our -friend JOUN G. WiurnEß; ,enclosing, a lyric whose. poetic. ring. .made so tame•. our plain, iiirosaic thiotightir, that we here give, his song, in place of: our Speech: lALUS • DAZO [Onhearing:the bells ring for the Constitution al Amendment abolishing • Slaver.) , itithe Unite'd . . • It is done Claik Of bell and roar of:griti• • Bead the tidingsnp and down.... How the belfriea rock and reel; • Bove the great gun& peal on'peal. .Inlng the joy from town to`town • Ring 0 Belle I . • Every atroke exulting tells Of the burial hoar of en we. • • • • . • Loud and long that all may here," • Ring for every Ifidening ear . . Of Eternity and 'time 1 - _ . , Let is hose!: • • , Gods own voice is:in.t.hat peal,. And this spot is, holy ground. - Lord forgive us ,What.are. Ttpit oar eyes this; glory.eee. . That oar earn have heard- the-Soli:di . . . . • ..- . For the Lordr.- .• -. ' . '• On the whirlwind is - abroad: .. ' In the earthquake he.haarpoken: -. • • • He haeamitteh with hie:thander - • The iron walls minder. And the. gates of brass are broken l . . . , ItMd and long. Lift the old exulting song: , 'Shag with Miriam. by the sea • lie •hlith must the trilght,y'dotettt; • Horne rustrider sink and drown ; Ile bath triumphed gloriously I • • Did we dare : . • • .- In our agony of nrayer Ask lon.more than He bath thine F. , . - • Wheu was ever. His right hand • • Over any time A.,r land Stretched now.lieneMh the atm • , How they py7r,. • s. Ancient myth and song,. and tale s In . titla Wonder of out days, • • When•the cruel roilof war - :Blossoms white with' rightehus law, And the wrath.of man is.praisel - • Blotted All within and all 'Wet • Shall a fresher life begin,;. -.- Freer breathe the Uni'ftWie, At it rolls its heavy curse 'On the dead and buried sin •• . . . . . ... It isdonel • In the circuit pf the sun Shall - the sound thereof go forth. !... s • It•Shall - bia the sad rejoice. ' ." • • . It shall give the quint a - volee, .Itstittll belt witttjoy the earth! . • . . . •- , inink and Nwint. . . • Ben. of joy on mornlog'i !Int • Bend ttie adtind of praise- abroad:. • '• With - a.sonnd of broken chains. - ..• Tell thenations Rua He reigns- ' • , -Who alone is Lord and God.' ' • : • ••• • • • From: th, Pra tjie Monikl O.II I R-SOL ' Auoihei : • 'The arm, (if tem p tation' And oi . ain i. Another eoidier arming • Tur'Orieficrife,•- ' *.- nghetbe,cqiionlebittaes -..• Avothei.little.eentry,i . • Who will eland • • ,- * . gUard,ryillife provil ' On:every Loral !'our little - darling • , Guide and /gave, . the peril' , of tile'inArc.4 Tu * ;he - gFife • PRISO3-PICTURES AT SALISOULY, 3. c. Rebel Barbarities Practiced Upon rtilOst 131" JUNI 1.76 13TLOW/95 - Few. will believe as pOssible • to . their kind what their. owir observation :contllilicts; . and their own - heart •rA eas. .• And hence, der dot that the, - storiee, told by'returned pris-• .onera :Of 'the treatment of .:Enjoti captives*in ; the . South, are thought . tty.be either; Complete fictions or gross exaggerations,. _ • ()LIM I tuight have thoughtlbena sd. Once I. - .fancied I. knew What - 'human pain and :wietchedness'were ftir. -I, hail Witnessed the horror or war in various fortnk .. I:was this= takea:-. Nearlytwo : years ago, I.passed; one of those.. martial. • - vieis,ittidea 'now so common, -froin,the condition of an army cor respondent to that of:.a.Union_ prisoner; .and tvVentY.montha of •thntinement .in the .Sonth. 'taught me 'what human nature . .canintlict apd endure. • . The dark: curtain Was • lifted,. and .the kale and fearful • tragetly. l . Of mortal - . Struggle .and mortal r stiffering•pegita:. I was shifted from: prison to priSon, , aud I saw 3lissilssippi;'Geor gia, Virgin* and. nerd] Carolina; through iron bars and. in iron fate.. Every, prim n. had its peculiar: hardships, its tales of 'sorrow, its wails.of.agooy but. it Was reserved for the - liisttlie - SalishurY (N.. C.) Penitentiary.... - -:to niake• - as - „; nothing 'all - that I lad - .Witnessed .elSewhere - ,.• atttl - -oomPress.: into, a . day , and placaile sufferings . , of a Century and a. con: . talent.: • -.7 • . • •• : • -• ••: • : Imagine, nine or.ten thousand scantily-clad,' emaciated, wbe-begone soldiers—unnamed heroes, who had battled for our sacred cause on twenty blood-drenched fields—in an en closure of five or six acres,liall of them with: out other Shelter than holes they.had" dug in the earth, or under the Small buildings 'em ployed as lospitals., • . `,The weather is cold, perhaps a chilly rain is falling, or the ground is eitvered with ono*. There arc the soldiers--hundreds of them with naked feet, and • only. light blouses or shirts, hungry, fee.ble.• despairing of the pres 7 ent and hopeless of the future-=huddling over a. small and sthoky • fire of green, wood, in a crowded _tent., whose xery . atmosphere is poisonous.; or standing shivering against . the outside of the chimneys of the squalid hospit als, hoping ro warm their blood a little from the partially-heated - Bricks ; or drawn up in their narrow cave's, inhaling::', the curling emanations of the burning pine, and. striving to - sheiter themselves - fronitthe bitter wind ; or begging with pallid.and tretnblin. , lips, for shelter at the - door. of those lizar-houses where. their companions : in-arms: are' laying lb dirt, distress, anti' despair, breathing out their lives at the rate of thirty. and forty: a LoOk into tilos° hospifali—itrange perver sion orkie name!—.which, are small brick and lt,g building,s, twenty-five by' sixty feet, and see.how .a people who boast . Of their . gener-, osity 'and chivalry'can treat the .prisoners they have taken in honorable warfare. ~'There lie the prisoners, in the scant and tattered clothes they were graciously. permitted .by the rebels to keep, filthy from thelmpossibil 7 ity of - obtaining water to wash themselves, pith no beds nor' bedding, no covering even; erchance without straw ; tossing and groan ing their miserable live§ away. . Fires blaze at One end, it may be at - both ends,' of the tenements ;. but the heat extends notiar..and the cold wind rushes in froth the broken windows and threugh the Crevices in the walls ; the• air is mephitic and not to suCVa degree that when . you breathe it first, it is almost snffocating. What a ghastlyline of faces and offigures To have seen, the once is to remember them always. They at* m.ore like skeletons in rags than; human :therings...r.ver and anon some of them strive rise and obey .such calls a.s•nature makes; and a companion, less weak and wasted Than they, bears them, as if they were children over the dirt-incrusted floor, and lays them down agairvto surfer to the end- • . _Here lies a boy of sixteen or seventeen, whose mother, in some far-off, Northern home, is praying for him every night and morning; to whom sisters. are writing words .ot cheer and sympathy he" will - neVer, see muttering in. fever,. • and . beckoning with shrunken hiunis.to forms no mortal eye can :discover, but Which may be waiting to bear hils.bray.e young spirit home. . There is a gray 7 hairod man. who left his farm and fireside when the traitorous ._gun at Sumter *woke a world to arms: lie has passed unscathed through, forty; battles, to die an unrecorded heri, here.* His eyes are •fixed, and his minutes Are hambered. Child ren• and grandchildren will look with aniious faces at all dispatches arid. letters from the Army of the Potomac; but. wlll not learn for months the.fate: of 'ope who wa4 only a pri -6' Is this-tritm : hire'?" careftdl,3o:imudzes A soldier, looking* the:.doori. and ree.ding the addret4 Is The =ovals tr i : the alatharilist Ward-MastEif 'milli cut.," PENNSYLVANIA. • • • • "Mr. — . here's a Northern letter for you." There is no eagerness to hear. The percon addressed • does ,net - evert .turn : his head. Strange,: forhe has waited many weary weeks to_ see the characters of'that- well-known hand'; has dreamed night attermight, _amid the- pauses.of his _pain, of reaciingthe sweet assurances of his dear wife's love,•. These are the words:- '`Dearest Husband ; I have not . heard froin you for months. :I cannot believe' any • harm has berallen'you ; for I have faith that heaven - Will restore , yciu to me once mere; I feel sure ni'y deep and earnest:vrayers have.,been answered ; that my affection - be as a shield to ion,- and my- fond -bosom again be TOtir.pillOW,' Illos.sed wards, what would he give, if he 'could beholdthem ! - Ala& they . haVe ,-come toe - late!. Iler love has been lost in ti greater love, and .thelife that is in "a •life to come: Through all the day and night corpses are carried from the hospitals to the dead-house. *here tho'bodieS are piled up like logs'of wood, until the rride.cart into which they: are thrown is driven off with its ghastly fretght: At any hour one may see men bearing across 'the enclosure the pallid and wasted 'figure of a soldier, whom the .rebels Laic starves or frozen to death . with malice prepense_ • There goes into the dead-house voting man who. louryears ago, was the idol of his circle. , Possessed of. beauty, genius, fortune, • friends-:-all thit oo'uld make - earth sweet--he quitted the attractions or' a life of ease and a -luiurious horhe, and took up- his• musket that his -c runtry. might be truly free. Not even she who, loved him better than a sister, more intensely than . a mother, would recognize him among -the heaped-up 'dead. • the un closed eye and law:make that once handsone face hideous to view; and suffering, and ne glect,• and cruelty have changed is - into ,a vi sion of - reptdsiveneas and horror.. * But' why seek to paint these scenes which • detydescriptiun ? Everywhere is pain, squa lor and horror. . • • i • • .A.ll atiy..long• one sees wretches. haggard, :sick ; -and every part:of the en ..elosure. Their. laces tell their storyan Written- epic. in . :the • saddest • numbers; their wasted: forms reveal theinhumanity.and bar- Intrity of 4 savage, • • • .Lll/1 - 11 all that -assetnblage' or Thou . sandi.of en, • thitugli the sun shines,. and the bird's, sing in the, groves near by; not `a laugh nor . a Jest heard--not therfaintest• sound of rater ryinaking,...Not.a single face.' relaies 'into a• snide ; every eye - •is . -dull with despondendy, eviery.cheek sunken with 'want; ..eT•ery .treMbling with'uputtered pain: . • , I Wand and death.there bold hith cardivsl, 'and the: mirror Of misery is held up to :every vacant Stare: '• • .• • The air is heavy with plaints,: and prayers,- and-groans, , and over that accursed camp hanits the pall ot despair - Guercino• could paint no darker picture.. Indeed: no limner, no artist in NVOrati or - colors, could give a just idea of-the scenes of that terrestrial Tophet. Suffering everywhere, atitlno power .to re lieve it..; In every tent and hcie 'in the ground, ;Wherever you .tread or turn,-gaunt and - ghostly men, perishing p,j , inahes, glare onion like accusing specters, until you find yourself forced to exclaim, "Thank God, I am :not responsible for this:" • Woe td those who are responsible, to . the inhuman rebels who plundered our pour sol diers of their - clothing, and turned them 'into that - filthy pen to die; who have store hnuses ftill of provisions, and yet . starve their. unfor tunate captives *with a fiendish persistency which.one must be a believer in total deprarr ity to miderttand. ;- • Now that I have escaped from. that• Hades of Salisbury,.l . marvel how fever endured to breathe that,pestilentisl air; .how I contin ued, week after - week;•and month after month, to keep my hold upon that dark point of the plarietr Truly, it seems like a niglitmare, dream end I can hardlyr;.4alize. I ever lived, and walked, and labored, in that...place - of shud dering: horrofs. • - - ' .% . . . . . sit Writing in an 'easy chair, 'glens= . out of the 'window. at . the gay throng of •the ever-ch:ingiag. : Braadway, hear. the- : peals of Trinity.titid. the . vast roar of the I.w under ;if .I.'have not been clrOwSing' after read44..Poe, and folloWing ghastly fancies into - the mystic sphere of sleep. , • • : : is-not real, "think. With all' this hustle, and energy, .and beauty, and plenty, and.en liuhtentnent, and . .ehristianity. about', me, .:it cannot-be that - aithOusand . miles away. huw. drecis.of . heraes, who have .borne our on dozens of immortal ,fields, .are- dying - every week s f6irti : -the: -premeditated- cruelty of the • Surely it cannot.be, for the -Government is aware of all the atrocities of Southern priabus; it has heard the story over and . over - again from the lips.of sufferers ; and, .if it wereas has been repreeefeted, the Gnyernment would make, some effort to relieve its staunch sup porters and its brave'defenders:• Alas that the story is too true ; that it is written 'in thousands of unknown graves, which crY• out to heaven TOr. redress; and yet cry in vain.?.:: • • . — What can be done?" ask :timid and senti_7 mental gentlemen, who, lying on soft couches and sipping delicious wines, declare .retalia don barbarous; and hasist that all will ulti mately be well. . - •• "The best goVernment the world ever se*" seems willing its soldiers 'should 'perish by hundreds. and . thotisands, tea much influenced by a false idea of Ohristianity•to protect them, by, a - prompt and vigerous retaliation.. .. It is - highly _Chnstian to have our brave defenders- systeniatically, murdered by •a bar baron's foe ; but stipremely. •unchriatian trensTer a portion of their suffering to, those who have so long and needlessly inflicted it. Strange-reasoning ; incomprehensible logic ..Patriots, _heroes, martrys, ,at Salisbury, who will do you.justice; who will sing the. epicof your life and death ? - None, YOur doom seems written; and yet, while I see you now; as I have seen you in the past, - slowly tortured, to the tomb, my heart goes forth to you, all helpless as it is.to aid or pro tect, gushing with sympathy : and swelling with the loftiest admiration of your generous The day nutst einne- when justice will be done yoti, 'and your silent immolation be treasured up forever in &Nation's, heatt.:.• MEW ;YORK Fell •4: 1865 . From - the • Elghty.F4)hrth Indiana Itegheenfi • •.. Jan..29,' • - ..• .Borroas...MitiEßS . bIIIINAL.—My . Ipst to you Was, written: while we were lying at . Lexhig : -. ton.:Ala., - -Wiat place we left on. the pth:of -- Thacernbe • we.- left this -place,-• we WereNisited by, a rain, thetilt.. blew up and Snow fell, while.: Many of las • were : bare • footed;: and our previous.to. this, haying been : compelled` to :make hard: and - long daily Marches on:rather-seat:it rations, riride'niany: : a _noble hearted - man - and. patriot • soldier grumble, but; tktitC was only for a, few• Min ides:: Suddenly . their countenances..- : would, and.-you would` hear -them - say, comrades - cheer up, it is all-for our country. :We • have-just .. cleaned'. old' know • jtilinny :rebis Worse Aheir- cause is :136p elkss,., - ours •is gro-wing -.more brilliant.- -:.T.hen: around' the-. catnto Tire would the. oke be -pissed and laughed over Until the bugle : sounded : tattoo, then taps when all'are suppbsed to retire 'to theirbeds; 'thereto dream of home and' dear ones. But ..I winstlea:vet& .this strain and try and : give :youa - detail-of our tramp, from Lexington to. this place., Early on the'morning cif the we took up the line of march over.very roads; pair bf 'the - tithe throUgh corn, fields-, (which any sbldier despises to march through; especially when it has been wet) making it very. - disagreeable::: In marching this day; ••WO.Marched some sixteen Miles and can:Wed.. the Mg ht, -spine'. eight miles...from 'Elk, Bi - vet . .. The next. - Mottling Weiagain Marched 'as : Usnal over bad roads until we.damato. the River... Where welted- tOwait the building - of bridge across the same, -which, took-, the - men some• two.; days. In the meantime'. we were seeing . gobd • and . : easy times, as forage libOundedln: the country which we.all availed • ourselves of. Aef.: Matter of course We hid ' plenty such.as it was, vii d. corn Meal flour, ~ fresh pork, chickens, - 'molasses, fruit of differ- ,ent•kinds:•-: We had .plenty.. - :. Thahridge be ing 'completed. and we • being .ordefed out,' it put a-stop to our 'fine:. times on 'that side-of . the ;riven , : :SO :changed *.ettr `.base and -Moved - across the • Same arid. marched some - Item tnileS to Athens, iv.ere I#is eampq:',..We tippetsefl we were ..t b re: rristrr :.here, : as it.wiii rumoredi - .our . division was to',garriaori. the.. butitt the Morning all our .hopes - on. ' this score were blighted ;, the -bugle aounded asiethbly, and we- again took tip the line - of • '.,.march for :.this-' plate::: The:first -:day nearly tweldttinilesbeforis * vie went ',11:40 OW, *htch*as abutitd.ark.2 :TheAnit. 1241upg..vve t00k:14:413e sot ;earth abput. Aterherei.vAeris 'stfrecOred e4rstinktikil . Ater tfttitie.wt The btinkß s Wet w'iadd ESUME!MM BANistAN'S ' STEAM PRINTING, OFFIG . . . . Baytng punenred three Present we aso sow pNapient, to emote JOB and. BOOK 11311 STING ot .s, script:km at the °Moe of. the Mime , Jamas. elissis, than It can be done at any other( eetabaiguneat to tie County, mutt. se - 1 Boolus t Paumaphleeei Bills et Laillag, .I..arge- urge-Peelers ,. - " Illatilroad Tielawak and Bille." , ...' - Pager Ilgeolina, . . Anticiew etAgreema 7 tia4 Thaw awoke; nim 4 4 101. =• - °raw 1104 ,dite an*. . , . Al the im.abotient nonce: oni . stack of JOB rot L mattes:taming than that or any other aloe in MO eectiotrof the Stets, and we keep hands eatpkiyed et pronely 'be Jobbing.. Betn practioUtintua allaugt. we win guarantee our woa.to be ae .neat'Va any that can be turned out }n•tha-ottisa.: Pit;NTER(JIJP Oats ORS done at the shortest . nonce , . :. -, . - ,• . BOOK . . •.> .-.BOoks. boned In every variety of style.' Mann Hook* of every description naanetienue4. bound and roloil Order. at shortest acitipe.. • • • NO.. 7. four men. .All have' - plenty:. of room: • Wei have good chimneys apd the bunks are well shut up. So tnese cold; days they are very corrtfortable. Our 'canap.l3. in a holiotv which is called Destitute. The hill sides are cover • ed . With I rock and cedar • - treeil, wdtith you know- retain their. "verdure all. the year . -round. and." " We •-having our streets around tile, quarters set, Off with the cedars making our camp present quite 'respectable appearance, together - wrth' e hillaides; and when we have wiradays.here - we ramble over theae'( hills among the rroek.!l-- and creep in. the "'Wade of the..cedlys and' when I - ramble ove4 these , how :if ' minds. me of 'old- Sphuylkill's hills;:coliered with her noble hetalook andlofty pines; tinw it recalls to me the many . harifiy - houislirith . dear friends, - hive 4ent on these hills, tii:det the shade. of some lofty pine tree, there. - 0 - escaPe from the heat of the scorching earl. Ohl for peace and harmony to reign through out the laud, that we - may "twain be able to vist the places of, our once happy hours; and for us to again be able to clasp- our dear friends by the hands. Oh,: happy ..day. that will be. Bull must leave this strain arid finish up my letter.. The town - here is one of the prettiest in the State: It is nicely located: The streets are wide and houses neatly and closely built, which makes; it present a fine appearance. . At present it looks better than it did when we first canie, then' It. wea vii- - ry filthy, but since our sojourn here the . tanks have cleaned it up considerabli. • A ew day s agi - .? there was someexeltement here as it was rumored the. - rebs. were' close. A. reghient was sent - out and - on their.return they brought_in some two hundred Johnhlea and one piece of artille7.l Another: squad was brought; ln numbering ninety,, In.. all there were some three hundred Johnnles and two pieces of artillery! The rebs belonged to cavalry commanded by a General Lyon. who it appears, had been up'in East Tenries- - sec. . Ile was on the road back to join I-lood'a derniiralized army, when he was ofertakin and relieved of part of Ids men. -.lle himself I was aprisoner, but by killhig a sergeant whO I had him in charge, he escaped.,. Since. then. all has been quiet, and we bear:our crime - is • : all there is lett in this Dapartnyent: - . It is tett a., a corps of observation." anticipate eas_y times for some, tithe. , The weather has been delighthul here for I the-past.- week. The regimeld enjoys goad. health. Mine was never better. i'F ishing . you all well, - I Reinain, Tours . Truly, • • • P. G. A. 'qu. I , 7th. Reg't, P: V. Y. C. please .write as Lain amxiona. to hear fiotia you and Iteg,iment. All friends will pleaaerne hy' • • • • . „. . . • PEN, PASTE AND NCIPIBOIIII. . - ' • Ohio - 1 sir. The Legislature has passed II very stringent law against substitute,brot.Jre. Goy. Stone, of- lowa, annbunces - that the State has tilled her quota und'r tho existing call. . Jar James. Buchanan's inco ue, as published in :the list in the Lancaster - pave . 4, is Sit XL . .. -, /a" - There is a coal and oil fixciteniens at Wiud por, Conn., some indications of those - articles _ having been discovered. • !.- ' . - . ... sir - The hew Boston City Hitilbefore if is ready for occupancy will cost over ' , ,four hundred and twenty-Ave tiionSand dollars. twenty- Ave tar A race of fifty Milei Whs run• in Australia, by two candidates for pedentrianfaine. the,winizer ,performing the distance in nine hours. irir:k man iu Parr , taking 'a bath, hyoid. tboo hot water jet, on' hi Meal! by mistake and was so bidly - ncalded-that he died from the effects of it, - Xr A riticatcher is said Cabal* claimed emn priniation from the Slieffield . rnandation Corneille "non on the 'ground that the rats being - destroyed, •. _his o7cimation waS * An election for a member of the , Penney]. .yania Legislature, in place of Mr. - Reed, doceseisi, was held. on the; 21th nit. An Washington and • Beaver Counties.. J. M. Welo . , 'Union, was cho sen by. a large majority. . - " . tar A rebel editor who ha,, hadhis telegraphic communication cut oft has. turued attention td poetry, and thus Sings • , The wince that once through plitiveland . . *. • • The "notes' , of •.'prese.men . spread, • Now on their poste as mutely stand As if the Press . were dead. . . _ Jar Th u following thu dybta 'of sereral' the principal States - of the Lnion; according to the last official reports., 'New:York 128,720,724 ; Pennsylvania, $32,370,03, Itfaatachtutette. $22,- 8:13,072; Ohio, 813,570,751; Illinois,. 111,178,514; Mime, 16,137;500 Conneticut; 16,000 ; 000; Michi gan, $3,451,122 ; Wisconain,l2,sUo,ooo ; Vermont, 1,842,845. • ' . • • rafTThe Boston Saturday Etening Gazette envs that"among the; singular facts elicited by die publicaiion of the incomes ()Ville .poor men of Boston/it has - beard- nething More :staggering ;than the comment made qii.m the rehire of Mr.. "Why," said a gentleman as he read, it, "to rny certain knowledge .X. :has...given twic - e that amount in charity.vnthin two years." darTliero is a story circulated that some, of the wealthy men of-Nsw York eity . proprise to pre sent to the United States GroVernment 12,000,000 . - 000, and thus relieve the : nation of- the:public debt. The gift is to be in 200,000 shared of $lO,- -000 each, and - .A. T. Stewart, W.:: B. Astor rind others are to take fifty shares each. 'lt is a irtig nitlcent idea but then it is Only an idea, norm : .131- oth.HOLlsts of Congress have decided that the votes of.eloven*States---Virginia, 'North and Scinth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Miss- Lortiaiand,.Tutas, Arkansas and :Tenn, estiee—shall be counted in the vote for Prim'. idOnt and. Vice President on Wednesday. - This doe:item is.based , c,n the ground that - theta States warn not - in a condition -to vote on *the Bth of Norernbet laat. . • _ I rat - Gardner S.'. Coffin, a locksmith in Friend strest.l3edten, has been hold formaking a mend ouff hey fora girl named: olginghlin by whiib a deserter .unlocked his-irons. and escaped from Gallop's 'eland; :She conCealetit in her month .when visiting ban,- , and conveyed it. from her month to'his own Whim kissing, him. She was arrested -for a - night waker, and the -police Over -beard her confession of, the fact to a cell corn; AV! We were asked the.other evening for whet, American women were most distinguished. It Was rather "a difficult question •to ansWer where ad many, prominent graces abound. Sala, how ever, answers it in the following ;L--"In all seri ousness and sincerity,l render to the young dies of Amerlcirthetribute °that:lg the nunit ac complished talkers in the world. Theirreadinesa indiction;the facile now of ideas; their quickness orappreheusion,'are really and truly astounding." Isaac Funk, Senator, in the Illinois Legis lature, died at hiS residence in Bloomington; Jan limy 29, of erysipela'. Mr. Funk went to Bloom, ington with the earliest settlers in that regime; forty years ago; and has always taken an actitre part w public affairs; • Ho died at thc, age of sixtv seven years. On the 14th of February, 1863, lir. Fiink'delivered a speech in the -Illinois fiSmatc, the intense patriotism "and broad huMor of which caused its extensive publication and mado him generally .known. It was published in fall in the' Histats' Joint:vit. • • • • ,',fir A deserter from the army;' mamma David Frank Bivins, shot -his father, mother and wife, it, Woodstock, Mich.:, last ,is . under ariebt.., The motive that led,to this terrible crime, as stated by the murderer himself, KU this : Ile had become enamoredof a young lady at Grafton, and " conceived the iaea that the most cer tain way to pcsaess.her would be . to Murder his. parents and wife, in the manner described,, and thus fall heirto his father's property; and obtain the object of his love. . ;bear The Cleveland Plainrisaler mentions the case of. a well-dressed young man of good man ners, who gave In hia:ipcome Asia to the Asseksirs atseveral thouiand 'dollars, paid the tax, and hen the pleasure of seeing his 'amain the list atnohg the nabobs of the oountry. On the strength of this he courted a wealthy man's . clang .ter and married her. Then it was found that he had no Money, and had'sold his Iliother's watch to pay • the income tax. %The r Goyerinnetlit made' & good thing of it ; so did the young man. • . lii' Josh Billings often mars his productions by hid bad spelling: Hie htirnor ie charming and needs.noue of this trickory of paint to commend it We copy from the Troy,News, his official or gan; the.close of an article tributary taold Velvet Toes deceaited : ."Old Velvet Toes haa shaved. his last note.: No more .willthe widow's.tear glisten on his.threshold, no more will the orphan shuddet. te Meet - him, and no moro will the tax gatherer, like a wet ghost sit down beforp Como; all ye who-only love life for.the gold that is in it, come and look. - down into - the 'earth hole where Velvet Toes ties, cofimed and still: Does there come to you in the eddies of the soft wind,•s. /AD gle 'God bless him !'—and when the grave diggers him with 'dirt', what ishail his epitaph OLR V;Eir OF PEACE. ;Nye agree with Patrick Henri: • ' "Gentlemen may. cry Peace Peace but there is no PeaCe.' 7 . . -'- • - on to Richmond !•:—lndelpaulatt. - „ -,31/Joa. Hear GIL3IOIt, the - guerilla chief. captured in Western Virginia c has.been Bent to Fort Warren, and it not to be exchanged diiring the war. . iMeirrrarra eaoaLa in Albany, N. Si., has returned - 812,000 to,the . Prorost garsbat fer ten men who ran away alter-b.4ing enllx ted. tni, colored citizens of . New (Means -own real estate to the value of $1.1,000,000, and they now have a daily newspaper,the Tri bune, printed , and, edited bir ceildred"rnen. ~ StaiDING IN T Ei ".. CETION:J.E.—A spleudid gi HE aeci piano, at a coat of . sl2on. has bou.Or. dared, m by soe gOtleineti tct be i:!laoed the of the new 12c3userecteety .... Liqutenant Owe:a Giant Mto ila44- .phia.- ''The insthimera , -is 61* 'of the tricot etaborWr ft ni tbed of any ever ,sold iii -the;
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